Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 60, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1918 — Page 3

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WHITING DOCTOR WINS SHDQT

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AMEKICAN iEAGUS. TT. L. Boston 0 7 4 "i Cleveland '"4 70 Washington 0 i 72 CHICAGO 77 New Tork M ," 0 t. Louis 7 Petroit 43 6-: Philadelphia 4 5 ci Yesterday's Kesults. Chicago, 4; New Tork. 1. Philadelphia. 3: Detroit, S. Boston, 6: Cleveland. 2. Washington. 3; St. Lpu!j, 2. Games Today. Cleveland at Boston. Detroit a. Philadelphia.

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i Hammond Youngster New in Major League Unloads

Three Hits and Aids Jack Quinn in War Over Yanks.

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" scan unh tho laj.krcs ..5t.r- f ctive v.it!s his war tlub than was day. 4 to 1. Ti-.o :, i r ti. vaud the Mosul, who playd his first n.nJ-T voi!:'s li-nn i 1. us to a !'.r.-t !: iion j loaKue game ki'S than a wrtk afro. 1'pr;h aci li.oy nw tin wi.I n rniiti j on l.:s t'.rst trip to the plate the former t! rf- : tr.11 ro star drovt- a single to left and y;linn was an c xoec dir.iy br: 1 ilant I 1 "oil. i w d this with a triple t. center. r:'v!:T find the v..'l"i v was his fourth L"po!i his last if:t he swung for a doui;i a r.j.v. i!is s-r"'r wru- brwkmg hie to viKht nnd so hit to all the fields b'-;. r. ;!".;!; v. his -ntn.I was well l.uth j as w 11 as smiting everything that could !..; t. i-::u-f io i:-s : d but a hu.o p.'s, bo hit s.-ivo a homer.. r;d l;c I'l'so ,! :j,.od !:i s.bi;j..l:in. . He secured tho.- hits on an excellent .-rt:i! ti..i.' w ! i New York.-r n ho ' (i'cl-o'r w!io was hurlir.K in his high- st fn'iiid h:m r:st!.. r . T u U Kournier j form Hay Caldwell adorned the slab bt ;i:k tli-- hid. Th !'::!.! Ch ii-a K . in J f ,r the locals and h 11 the Pox to sU a. 'i :i . a ;..!!.l- and a Finnic i !!... v.hich rr.nlf s Most:! stand osit

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DEMPSEY TO START WEST FOR COAST BOUT

KEtV T-RK, Aug. 20. Jack Domrwas back in Jimmy De Forrest'? gymnasium at Bon? Branch. N". J.. yesterday. -hr he tiair.c J for his bout with Fred pulton. He was doinsr Svine light work, to keep in shape, hoir.pt--"

and his manager. Jack Kcarr.s. will j start West a-vm m xt Thursday. His j rxt bout is with AV.lhe Meohan. th- FEDERAL PLAN PUT

California heavyweight, in tan tranrisco on Labor ruy X r the benefit of

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Lieutenant Madon, left ; Sub-Lieutenant Boyau, right. Here are two airmen who are doing more than a "bit" to down enemy plar.es. Lieutenant Boyau recently gained five additional aerial victories. Three of these were won in ten minutes each. His total is now twenty-nine planes. Lieutenant Madon has increased his already lartre string of victories to thirtyeipht planes

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In their very plainness lies their charm, emphasized perhaps by the rffectiveness-of the slight trimmint; features which are used with splendid taste.

This showing embraces a number of exclusive mod

els, made of velour, oxford cloths, cvora, duvet du lainc, in the favored shades of brown, gray and tan. Priced at 26.75, $35, 33.75,39.75 Stunning Jsfew Fall Suits r shown in wool poplin of an excellent quality. They are trimmed in seal and are lined with finest silks; the styles are bautlfuL Tou'U p.lso fnd plain tailored and braid trimmed models. Colors r gray, pi am, taupe, navy and black; sizes f r wonr-n and misses. Friend at 43.75, 49.50, 53.75

The Showing of Fall Dresses A Splendid Array of Very Pretty Garments that Show Very Decisively the Leading Style Features of Fall Here are some of the hints about what you'll see. Tight skirts, normal or sliditly dropped waist line, stylishly fitted waists with normal shoulders. pand effects, pleats, drapes, gathers and sashes are shown in delightful variety. Wool jerseys are very much in favor for Fall wear other materials that will no doubt prove to be very popular are serges, gabardines, satins, silk taffetas and georgette Vtmbinatioiis. " Colors are new blue, tan, gray, t a u p c, Copenhagen, plum, brown and navv. M

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Won-.er.'s and misses' smart new Fall Dresses of we,-; sy, several attract:', e models, in K ' ' l urFundy, now blue and navy; all ore trimmed in contrasting? c,!,.r which add

The New Serge Frocks

These frocks just arrived from New Tork. Th

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The showing comprises a number of other charming models in wool jersey, wool serge, silk taffeta and satin. New Fall colors. Priced At $27.75, $33.75, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00

$10 Dresses

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Double S. & H. Green Stamps With All Purchases Wednesday.

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angler ho deenn't bring hom a catch ' the welterweight champion. smarted I V..c r, virVtv c: . rvco.. T h c o 1 !n'p:r!' t re , ! , 1 t e.-,..

ILNOUllb UU i VV AXCj The covernn-.ent along with its work of ; his eipht-rour.d h.eit with Bonny l..o;1conservation l.-r- l-.d down a r .- .h: ic : ion ! ard at Newark P-.pt. 11. Leonard will Tl'LSA. OK LA.. Aug. 2 With against the s!-.ip;.r.g of f . - h in the in-j not start a.tue wc rk until ho has renmashe. to the jaw. Sam Lanford last ; teres., of in r iu-pei tant war ship- j eeived a leave of ah?.nr from Can.p r.ieht sent ' Rourhhouse" tt are of N'e-vlments 7Jt k J.are;n. a i : hall v a- Fp'on. tvliu" he 15 serv ing as b".ir.Orleans. through the refi and into j to- man. who r turned yesterdny from i::t nn-t'r.

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Baker Will Listen to Plea for World Series

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TO GET m TOUCH WITH THE PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER

TT Every Man in Lake County Who jl has Money to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads THE TIMES.

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TXAEHIKGTOI. D. C Angr. 20. If th9 hig leagrue magnates want a world'3 championship baseball serie3 tltis f"U, they had better ask Secretary of War Baker's permission at once. Otherwise the "work or fight" order will go into effect Sept. 1, and the pennant winners will have to disband alou? with other teams. Mr. Baker said yesterday that; If the league officials desired to maks application for permission to retain players affected by the "work or lit" order Ion? enoug-h to play a world series, he would consiler It.

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J. DEMPSEY

NEW TORIC. Aug. 20. Jack Pcmp?f y, b a vy e i trh t puRilist. was made defendant in a $ l fprif'TiO riamnfn suit brouslit here Paturdav by John J. Beisler. known in sporting circles as "John the Barber." Be isle r alleges P'empsey violated a three voir contract drawn up

and signed between him and Bempsey i

on Bee. 1. B'l. which provided that a share1 of all money from Dempsey's battle? nnd theatrical appearances should be turned over to B isl. r.

Specials in Boys' and Girls' Shoes

MISS GALLIGAN WINS TITLE SWIM FOR GIRLS

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Co lire Cal'ican lowered the world's !' -ord for t he women's 0-yard swim to 11 minutes .11 4-7" v-'mdis Saturday nifiht. Mi;:; Chtriot'e T. B-ylc timsh.'d seLond and Miss Porothy Burns third In the 4 I'"'-v:rd 11. k str. ko Harold K rape r el ipt ed two s.c,,nds from th world's .: o "oi of t mh.ut'S 10 seconds. I'.uke K'lhanamok't 'vn th frt-yanl ovc-nt in the re ,-or.l time f 2 minutes 11 0-3 f.-coii i'. M.ss Bie.m.-r 11.1 won the 220-yard handicap for women and CO-. . t.-ot'i-.T cai.t:ired tt"e ti'.O-

van! rvetit in 1 n.inute 2-5 seconds.

TWO BOXING SHOWS FOR FT. SHERIDAN Fort Sheridan Is to have two boxir.fr shows this week, according- to Charlie White, athletic director. Tomorrow the artillery will clash with the Infantry, t ..me f.ftcen bouts boinfr staged. From these; the lightweight champion will be determined. " County Commissioner Frank Bagen is poing to ftivo the champion a cup. Friday nlpht Charlie wiil stage ten Jlghts between the men in the officers' training camp.

The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps.

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Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County.

2 FRED R. MOTTi Pre.

ALBERT MAACK, SiCTr, EDWARD J. EDER. Mansger.

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Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.

Girls Shoes

Dependable chool ehoes. that look wall, fit well and wear well. They have cypress ca'f vamps, cloth tope, button style; sizes 11 to I. pair $219; s'.zcs - q gf 5 Uj to 11. pair Ji .OJ Patent Leathers

Misses' fin Quality patent leather button shoes, mat calf tops, new full Ip.sts. dependable leather soles, on extra good shoe at a moderate price; j J izes 11 to 2, pair.. ).v? Children s Shoes

Soon the kiddies will be off to school and that means they will give their shoes considerable scuffling and hard wear. You can get shoes here That will give their fullest value in service. Godman Shoes A brend of children's hoes of high quality; they re mads of gun metal calf end are iUt-d with durable leather eol5s; aiics 114 to 2. pa'r 2.e0; sties A Tf SS to 11, Vr JL.)J JSJew Fall Shoes M'rms' and children's la.es h-es, Godmaa -make, built of good duality gun metal calf, durable leath

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Girls Slippers 11.75 and $2.00 pattr.t leather slippers, inkle strp.p t:6. lew trimmed,, genuina leather aoles. Priced for f.r.al clearance; 'zes 8H to 11. pair 11.39; - V f sizes llH'to 2, pair t5 X ,3 J

Fairfield Shoes

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