Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1918 — Page 6
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:H3 TIMES. Awnst 10, 191S.
IJ. GEN. BUY STOPS STAR BOXING TDURWEY TO
Mr,! Get r.i-.r.-:;r-.ir th T lUte-.! :.'; ' : - : 1 irv i .niri.: 'et for to-;
Thorr.is H. Kirry. c.-m- tary authorities cannot take the position CtM.tr,.! i.-rar-:r,r-nt of th 1 c( permitting- exhibitions v hlch tho ,-4rtn. l-.te vc-ier.ia v put ... , , , . - i .mviI authorities of the state win not 0:1 the Miv.iti'in army -mil-tne-.t nr.,! hoxmp c hil it lmi , Hl!ou'- ' ly. He iypue.i orders lor- j Defense Council Statement.
RepresentatU os of the State Council of IV fen so In the evening is.-u.ed a state-
Every Stalk of Wheat Saved
Will Disturb the Kaiser Pipe Dream.
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SCITIfllS BEAT WHALES;
PLAY SOLDIERS TDHI
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fi t Fort 5 hf -t.1 in. After vain attrmpts to set in touch
'v!-h the sf-crl i. cbM; 1 rMnin: : IOT!t finnounoin that the athletic car-
' ' - - - - ' 1 " v.. ... ... - ; (!,..."-- cHrl'v al-nrt.l.-r.e.l a:! i )ir to hc!J the ; to a ooml.'r-.atiori o,f circumstances," vf ?y. i" ',1s. '
e .en 1 : it-; 1 ..:.. 1; . iiiinivtn.i 1 ihuumu iran.'- ' Jen B-irry orders -a me cn the heels rort.ition. the refusal of many persons f the ref'..;i! of Miir Th.or.tpson's rt pay the rail road fare to Fort Sherir;:y a'lrr.tr.:?rration to permit the hold- clan. an. 3 the difficulty In arranging seatinc of the u-?r '-arunnl ir. Co!n:skr- ' init capacity on short notioe. p-rk cn the i.;:n! th ir tv.e rnerta:;i- 1 dairy's orders cait.e after a d-iy rt-:-rt ir.rh: h ,: !ienj ". sparrinc of busy reparation l y Salvation E-.isny rtatoh.es. m ! h th rorporqt ion counsel heads and civ ilian aids. Thousands of -!'. to he in viotmion of tie stite l.-'w. 1 tick-ts liad he en sld. and Harry J. KMA hurrt-1 '. ?u Itch in plan was mod I ings of th arranpenient coiiiinlttee s.iiJ a 1 1 w as (itwuwl lat Frid iy nteht 1 at night th abandonment of the oarr.i-
tr.it tre evs'Ktion wool.! be het.i at va! wmiM mean the loss of s . 0 . 0 f o tn
rt fh.-r
F - 1 e
lurisdtc ton
7 v a 1 would mean
the spallation army fund tor cotli
of ?he c': t! : Explains Barry's Position. I.lut ''"'. I. A I Chapman, in command at F--rt ?liertdan. exrlatnd the
t er.era :
:-d"rs last inch
Go::. Prirry .Udn't vat
! n e military
a nd
do 11 chnu t s. ' It's a shame that It can't be held." he said. "We had gotten together every boxing titieholder of all classes, and they were to give their service? free. We have worked for weeks to make th."
to he used as a cloak to permit boxing j exhibit ion a sivfeess. and more than exhibitions which the civil authorities $3.f"0 hud been expended in advertising ho). i to hi illegal. " he said, "therefore 1 ami other expenses." Y." s'orped the proposed program. j Plea by Salvation Army. 'Tli' c-ner?! is in abshite sympathy; The SalvntfMi a-my people at night "!:h the p!u.;is .f the aivati.-n army to ! issued a statement in u hi oh they exrv.se t'ui.-is for the v.oys f.thting at th pressed the iKpe that tho5 who had f.er.t. an 1 :s wi'hr.g ti use the arnty in ; pitroisase.j ti- k. ts would consid'T that .ir.y why p. -?s:V to assist in the cam- they had made a contribution to the
hut he fe'.t that he
-o'erseas fund.
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The t;ary W'hc'es. claiming to be the j str'-ngist J-.uil'.r tcar.i iu th-i Steel City, travtl.d to H'ltiH.i.t.d aid wet ' def at-' d by the Scat!. .:.., ',-. The frame was t'.Kht from l.egiimli.c t.j end. j M-'M - f the cre.jit for winning tho i -:,i:ir is f,ii-n to tl." i.e-.v Seatma pitch- j . r. Jones, lie struck out 17'c-f the Osry ! ba'sio.cn and a iii.xv.- 1 cue ;.t. n!y I -ne n-.M :i l-'asel : '. 1 s t ba?.'-. He also got) two 1 its and drove In the ;':. r:Jn j ge" MHler. the lii itit p:f her of ;ar , : ritcl.6.1 a pood gam.- 1 it could net st--p , the local !,.) from liritie 11 hits, j He r.-iri'.ol poor suupiui at tim-'-s. 1 I-'. very ir. in on t!.e Soatii.a f ain was ' ' r. his tots and full f pc-p at all times , 3 Ilrow n can a!s.. sh.ow the fans some pr p ' '.'A fli.r ign phaye.i a slnr amJ at second. yj The hea i--st h:lt. r.s of the day w er- i t.icM
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For Dainty ,
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ers. j..t..-s ai.d i;a:a-is each g.tting Pv VV lilf III II fi 1 .-.
In th."1 evr.!i'!l
Hire of'ct- tw
th- sa;nn scored 2 w "j
he.v:i. by bvit;n? three. 1,..- -p,,. p . 1 1
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Sunl it-. Manager J. P. rv.th has s- ; fj? urc! the str :: I". S. Qua-ermas'"r : ft--.
T.m of nri !'' ery man 'f this t'-.-.m is a star ir.f.-M.r and bitter be- ! i's kn-'V ing how t- k:i! the Huns.
' 'r.: f- on o.j ,?.:;- ..ml root for ye-jr
'd old v. S. A t-.-rn. J"n-? w .il
t.d ign--Ecs'.lna3.
C. S. Food AiiLitutt
could net allow that part of the enter- j ever were made to refund the purchase tiii.ri-nt to be given which calls d for j price of seats to all who askei for the boxing tor.lests between pr vl'ei-sionals ; return of their money.
cf th ring. 1 I.. F. Myers, chairman of the Cook ' . - - "He. has r.o chjec t : c r. s to sparring ! count v auxiliary of the S-ate Council nf I ' .
matches be'ween m-u, ,n th army and rtfense. who had given much cf b. : i R 0 H I) H P C R ? H flC ' r.avy for charnahle- purposes. His single time to f ut" he ring the plans f r the hril'hSl I ! N''!! I 1 ' "' '"'"' ilea ;n f-rbiddmg the u- of the ,-eser- entertatnmeni. h.ld n0 comrnenl . il.t-UHIJ bi.JiHU Ul jn.-oo.
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m h(tusfli')ll work tliorc are many olctrical tovicrs (.il vii-w Ih i'c Thy increase The joy of living and keep women young. Tliey are convenient and effective. They arc inexpensive.
3! Jt v.dll Lrivc us r:-e:i
r, ?rr pleasure to give a dom- " . onstj-ation f thf'si' ejci'-
1121 i tncal helps to happi0 n 17 3 ness to all ladies who 0212 n 1.4 -ii 11
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the Han-
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the .-arnivi! Is that the milt- make
r-r-ii--v-JTTOPCTjaig. LMUJg'UaTJ 'iraj-aLLLJ! J--A Jssi
but preaching and
duvibing now to prevent it, is the better course.
THRIFT !
is the aDOStlp nf virtno
c li. il t,j.
, m il is nit iculcm prevenF I tive againt crime. Thrift
i keeps the pinch of povf erty" at bay ! Thrift and
saving are synonymous ! ! LiiVs road is made easier and far happier by their practice.
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
at this Back will keep you
tnut : IJgin now!
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A Bank of Personal Service.
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Inter-City Game at Hain-
Fark cf Interest.
mend Park cf GreaJ
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S' Vo. If. K a p s ! o , r, b 111-. e.n "1 e - lir.mr.. lb K. il !! ' r.rin' :r- n i . 1-0
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A Flood of Liht
at inrtant command
with no searching f
matcher- or tlie d.m'jer t
of them. That is onlv 11 '1 .1 1 tC
with the eier-
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trie lizht.
-utter, clean- i
er, healthier than anv other method of illumit. Vi nation. And vou'll rind rrj.-
lts cos
satistactorv
as the servi'-e. Ask our
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expert licrht man to call. pfA.
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Every thing is in Ha mm. 'T.d r.-i e v e ( f the bis but : prtss t hf lit .--e Ives d
. d - n e s f - r togame ;-.c-'veer, 0:0 :-nd en -he belli teams ex-
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hits-'nr'rnt.'pr.kah.r. wild , t;4 and Bulletin Street
by .tones. I JV? PhfinP 71 n
RVECE
Hammond 140 Plummer Avenue
East Chicago
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AGGEPTEQ 0! LEISGUE ? igU
',y;;:-!:v :;.r:T;; tennis tourney
TO EEGrIN TODAY
719 Chicago Avenue p
Phone E. C. 941. gl
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Radiator Repairing Through our long years cf expericne? ia tlie autonjobile business and with an up-to-date equipped shop for repairs, we ere ia a position to re
pair radiators of anv rnak? or desiga and of ar.v sbipo, twisted, smashed, sprung or frozen. Est:- p mates furnished on all repair work.
STANDARD AUTO SHEET METAL WOPvKS 944 Calumet Ave., Near Industrial High School, Hammond. !nd. PHONE 145C. Work Caiied for and Delivered.
.First National Bank Hammond. Indiana.
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Gem Piano
Mahogany linisli. medium si?.( in line playing coiuli-
tiM .10 down. '" mt inthh'. on! v
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A r :: ' r 1 of tans Is fsn'-:M i ever fr -m lla-t ("hiiii-e niel ll'i mim-.r. 1 , Xir is Jvi.-'' s..i'-- t o :.qe nvre t:i::n 'h i: ti'.n r,
.i..-.Un,,., i.:- Pi-sid.i- o; -h..' TO EEGrIN TODAY
ca;:r, ,., ., at jackson park b n. " " -d''" KddV:-" nmn.n : - - J " f ?' W;,h ,.f.,. . . , ari ,b,r- j N ,nd forjlamnmnd .1 :m lle vn;.bl, . A . - t' i-p v,;'; :; Ity m.. m .Tr.oU-o I',rk Ten- ! j Hex en Memm.v , :v r ;r will b.- "'' n : j' ','.?.' Th- ;-'tt l"o.l-r bpgtfi-i-J i . ' . ,' ' j , I.e., will j ,. r'- In r-h-i v f - r ilm third ) Xj5-J "i 'S'g' m;i '-s ii h.s -,;.!. re m li- hitlomi- , ' 1, , , , S.fct f.-gHy.y
, ' . . , . ,. . I , bib, who wen th-- enp and ?i-.i- s U KA ft ! "'bi-to 'tbe'ai loi:l'im-etm m Te.-f ,:,V-r ! 1 eUee.-ie v.,.rs. pi-y f.T ' ! ;
-iCjltJ Jjf.aCtl ift'i5C.i.Ci th- M.--s .-.;:.:!- will be juried i-y i ag.t'.n. , 'b'ic ' PHONE 145C- Work Caiied for and Delivered. J .., .; .- .,-r , ; t vvn in ileebb h.twi.n .I:o-k--on p;ii-K 690 Hchman Street. : au.m til n;,:.,.;;, i; ;;;:';,,r,:H 11 T!-i;-;vr !,.,.r,,,,v,,:rie;tl:i,!: ,uimorrov .. u,e x-,. ,mu -,0 eEssEgsi1:-, tajaBSBaBssasaasaa w vadiator i- it-.V .-rf.-.t ...'. ' u-. t-k.n.t -hi- ;.c-' y:t T":i"e- J'';;5"1"" 1 '""v"" . esssssaasasaxasES
vito
uaranter1 our
also replace new cures
make and repair reud-'i Vloods, Tanks and' Lamps. FHONE 3032-
ft & . 0 ta ?v rt S tca 9 t n ASaKICAX; I. A.C5-V2:. w. i . r
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BABY CIIAND Pi.I-:o
1 Used Biir&ank Piano
I Lamest size, in plain colonial mahosranv
Onlv
80
Used WesseS! Player Piano
I This player sells for 47o new. It has been used only 3 I six months and hire as new, fully warranted for Ten 1
voarr.
H t-ash and 10 monthlv.
Ix iioh nnd scarf; a bargain.
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New shipment of Brambach Grands, Kranich & Bach Grands, Marshall & Wendell Player Pianos, Eehr Bros. Player Pianos, Gulbransen Player Pianos, Gulbransen Player Pianos, Wilbora Solo-Harp Players. New Flayers from $395 Up Mew Pianos from 8199 Ud
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TcsterCay's Sesults.
How About Your Tires?
Authorized agents for the Genuine Vict solas and
Laisou iThonoq:rapiis.
STKAUBE PIANO &
MUSIC CO. 631 Hohman St. Prone 6G1. Hammond.
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There's only one way to Egure truck tire values, and thnt is on a nst cost per mile basis. For track tires are strictlj a business proposi'.on. How about toe tires on your trucks? What are they costing you per mile of service? What shouM they cost? Have you ever fijtured on them? 3 there a leak here that ought to be stopped? We like to have a customer get riffht down to brass tacks when we talk to him about truck tires. We like to do business with people who buy on a scientific basis. Give us a chance to prove to you thet we can bring your truck tire co per mile and per year wav down with Goodyear S -Vs. LAKE COUNTY AUTO SUPPLY CO. Sole A?ants. We Carry a Complete Complete Stock. 671 So. Echmai Street, Hamiccnd. Phone 1741.
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r.es'.m , 'i' T :rootvi n !-"- ; Yesterday's Set-tta. f'hi'ico, Si Brooklyn. - I'i it:-burgh. 4; Cim-inr.ati. 3 'o others scheduled. Games Today. rntshureh at Chica: 'men r.tit 1 fit St. I.oui-. l'luladelp.lsla at I?r -okly r..
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Depository for U. Government State of Indiana? Lake County City of Hammond end School City of Hammond
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Hammond Iron & Metal Company!
j MARCUS BROS.. Props. , Wholesale Dealers la ilEON, METALS, RUBBER j j AND SECOND HAND i
MACHINERY j Offices: 249 Indiana Ave. 1 Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Ave, j
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Today We Represent Over A remarkable growth oons.iitrlr 5 that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
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HAMMOND
INDIANA.
t'itsMtgBwtiiawffc-'ii-. "tJ j Office Phone '27. Res. Phone 'i046-R. '
BISECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WEIS
LEO WOLF JAMES W. ST1NS0N JOSEPH J. RUFF
F. R. 6CHAAF
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OFTTCSrvS. R. SCHAA?, PretJfiJent WM- D. WltlS. Vice Preldent. A, H. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M. JCHN30N, Cashier. U Q. EDER, Asst. Cashier.
