Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1918 — Page 3

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TRIUMPHS OIER VAUGHN II fi HIieillG DUEL H

THEY'RE COING TO BREAK INTO THE WORLD'S SERIES, TOO;

THE REAL ONE IN HiLlI THE

KAISER'S GOING TO IX)SE

Rival Teams Play Errorless Ball in Thrilling Battle Won by Mclnnis.

only run of the Bcjton naturally 1 3.2T4 i- v.pl.- 1m

cr'Mir.t, game whirl) copped 1 to 0 (ir-f.in-spoilt $.31S to see It.

I Aside from that round that as tioth- ; I I nit tioing In the way of MtluaK ns.wt. ' Tin" t'uh.s were so keenly nrsanur.! to' ; prevent aix Kuth from kn.TkinK horn- .

' I frs tliey forgot o sore any runs for j Without doubt this was tho softest ' t liems.iU p.-i. Not h:i orror was made o:: . world's series comhat on record for nlljet'hir side, tho umivrcs stood aroisni ' concerned with the possible exception ..f j like statue in a park ami the h.t'ir...T j h Cubs. A pass to Pave Shan In the was ir.ode.-t to u degree. The K- 1 s.-i ' fourth and the singles of Whiteman itl hack1 TIlppo Co' times the ub j Mclnnis of? Hirpo Vuhn scored tho.' ' e. ! ! et ed !x hits from Hutli

World's Series Tacts

Big Sereis Honors "Mere Trifle" When Compared With This

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rrasT Atteadanc B.elpts Players' share Each clah's Bh&r..

QAME. 13,274 ! $30,343.00 1 16,337.93 j 5.462.64 I

Commission's share C034.50 i Tlrst gams attondance la,st year was ,' S0.0OO and receipts 873.152. SECOND GAME. j Place Comlskey Park, 35th st. and j Shields air. Time 3:30 p. m. Srr seat and box tickets may he ! obtained at Bpaiaingr's, 211 S. State st., j from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Park ticket office! opens at 9 a. m. Admission, Inclti&infr War Tax j

Bleachers, 55 cents; pavilion, Sl-10; reserved seats, S1.65; box seats, S3. 30. Probable Batteries Tyler and JClllefer for Cubs; Mays end Asrnew for Bed

Sox, Weather Indications Talr warmer.

ST. l.ot'lS. Sept. fi. Playing in

wor'.il fi'ni s is a 'Hi-"-re tritlo" com- : vav .1 to beiiijr j.-ooratcd by or.f's . country. Hugh S. XliU-r, of ' I.ou;s. ,fo!'!i-.'r I", i!' r.i! l.Mu'r. now a pruatv utih th.: rtiarin's in j Franco, writes to a friend hero. I "Yuu kimw it is every ball piny r's ', ambition to play in a world scries." I M'ller writes. "Well. 1 had such; dreams, too, picturing myself a hero j before a larso crowd. Hut, say. that is a mere trifle compared to !-. a decorated by one's country. I was; decorated by General IV rshir.jr v:?h ; the distinguished service cross, and Kicn a real handshake by the K'-n- i era! himself. j T bad h wonderful f"elfnsr. ! was! the irrciitcst moment of m- life. I shall n've-r frtret it. I capturl two I llTinanf. one an ...ffieer. from whom J we get sami good nif j: .-.n t ion. T: ' i

were tho first prisoner;-, my regin:

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Left to right:

Several major and rr.ir.or league

Kelley, Stevenson, AVambsnanss and Schultz.

ganss, the Cleveland Indians'

tars now servtni? m the ranks of recruit om kjs InJiana home Lncle Sans army are members of Another is Ed "Toots" Schultz. a the Camp Zachary Taylor baseliall ! Toledo bov, former Cincinnati Red

team. Among them is Bill Wambs- j and Yankee hurler. Among the j fielder.

better known minor leajruers are Mike Kelley, who was Roger Bresnahan's first string catcher with the Toledo Mud Hens, and

Stevenson, a Western league in-

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In th last big drive Miller was

wounded.

SOLLY CAN FIGHT, BUT ALAS! HE'S TOO SHORT

andiWORLD'S SERIES

THIS YEAR NOT LIKE ! LAST forfaber:

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year aio Urban (Red) Faber starred In fair Wednesday

the world series hetxven White Sx and j Barn.y oidfleld's mark for the mile of j Determined to expedite the d'.strl Giants. Yesterday. Chief T(oir,an Urban . .,,,, fh. trnrV .47 2-S I bution of the county's allotment "

i gills, who are compiling and tabulat- : ir.j? the record for the use of bonl jsnlesmen It is expected that St. Jo- : seph's quota of the fourth Liberty ; k-sn will he about six million dollars. :and it is the purpose of the orcaniza- ! lion to have finished all preliminary ; and edu-ationai work so that the subj s'-ription? may be started Immediately j tipon the openins; cf th drive j The ordinance adopted by the civil roimty rounc-,1 in making an appropriation states that the sum is set aside "for the defense of the county." This, the eo'tneil was advised by the county attorney, complies with the 'statute which anticipates the exercise of broad and unusual powers in such

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Faber rf Great Lakes station sa' in th?i

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station newsparcr, enjoyinjr the present I for rne, two. and three miles

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worJo s series as tne frilrff cam-? over the wire by inninc. TAR BABY GETS OFFER

Solly Epstien. Indianapolis newsboy, bantamweight champion, one of the draftees sent to Camp Custer. Mich., several days ego, is a most unhappy boxer. Uncle Sam won't let him help lick the kaiser. Solly showed them at the training camp

that he was physically fit by licking ST. LOUIS. Sept. C Sam Lansford

eirht bovs in one dav with the I veteran nojrro heavyweight, at the ena

gloves. Although he has a pair of of his present schedule of bouts probabShoulders like General rershinje. it !y will become a boxing instructor for was found that he wasn't much tal- n'zrr. soldiers. Lanpford has twice reler than he was broad. They rejett-j chived offers from Dr. J. II. Raycroft. ed Solly and sent him home. He was j chairman of the committee on training one inch and a half too short. Ep-jcsnip activities. Laneford is he vend the ativn has been promised a job as box-! present draft aare. is married and owns a

inp instructor at the camp. farm. He is eager to e:

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How Long Must I Suffer

From the Pangs or Rheumatism;

Is there no real relief in sight?

Doubtless like other sufferers, you have often asked yourself this question, which continues to remain unanswered. Science has proven that your Rheumatism is caused by a germ in your blood, and the only way to re-ch it is by a. remedy which eliminates and removes these little pain demoms from your blood. This explains why linm.ents and lotions can do no permanent good, for they

cannot possibly reach these gerrn which infest your blood by the millions. 5. S. S. has been successfully used for Rheumatism for more than f fty vears. Trv it to-day. and you wii! find yourself at last on th right track to get rnl of your Rheumatism. You can get valuable advice about the treatment of your individual case by writing to the Chief Medical Advtjer, Swift Specific Co. Deft. D. Atlanta, Gn.

them in :4S 1-5, 1:35 l-S. and 2:2.l-.. Julius Ellincboe smashed the five mile mark. His time was 4.1". The former record was 4:3 4 4-3. .

erty Loan drive, the ! an emergent y. The amount voted is i rf Si. Joseph ri::ntv 1 estimate, at one-twelfth of one per!

ent cf the amount o: money to be I

al.se. 1. Public sentiment is said to :p;.ert the a-t;on.

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MILWAUKEE, WIS. lareest nmn'mr boxin held in the central v.

ducted in Milwaukee Sept. The arrar.eemetits were cr)

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carnival ever j nrKUment v. ill he con- ; rfv!l

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terday vh--ti Walter IT. hls'iffr of j,he ' Xationa! A. A. t". oh-mir f-nship comm:'te announced tho ntra! Association ' A. A. U. ama'e-jr I'mnt championships; had boon a v aided ti Tm At:drcws, n' locil proin. ; Th. chAmpionships will be open to; all t'ertral A. A. U. recistered boxers,! the district including Wisconsin. Iowa. ' Illinois. Michigan. hio. Minnesota nd Indiana. t i Weichf.s and classes will be as fol-j 1 o w s : ! If'5, pounds and under. 11." pounds nd j uncier. 125 pounds and under. 1 35 pounds' and under. 145 pounds and under. 1" pounds and under, 175 pounds and under, and over 175 pounds.

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appropriated J4 !5'"i to defray th-'

: expenses of an intensive orcamzatton I preparatory to the opening of the camI paign September 2. A n r.o uncemen t t ' this eff,-.-t his reaohe.l state h1jc.uartrs of the Liberty Loan, and has i encouraged th belief on the part o' ! members of the executive committer 'that there will he no interruption o'delay on the. pai t r f St. Joseph c o u n -;tv, one of the iartrest in th state, i such as characterized the previcls effort. In many counties. The informa-

! tion comes to the ste.t" comm.

tho cti'-n of th St. Joseph count v ba. Erundm. ' council was unan!mou. and but little I Miss Hattie Papka cf Chicaeo visit-

v.is necessary to convince authorities of the county of

th" wi'dom of sc h action. It is anno-mood that th appropria

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Help You?

Christie Hem and daughter and

M.s-s Beatrice Horn of Chicago spent the week end with relatives here. Miss Lynda Peterson spent Sunday

tee that and Mondav in Chicago with Miss Eb-

ed over Sunday with I.er mother. Mrs. J. Papkai Mr. and Mrs. S. Link and son were iChesteiton business visitors Tusdav.

run-! to met th"

expenses of se.tic.nal aetivtties. A la.ee sum will be used in the compilation f a p.- rniannt record of th fnan :a! means and previous subscriptions of everv man. woman and child in the coufity. A budeet to cover the cost of permanent cabinets, cards, f.linst devices. t pewr'tehs. etc., includ!re $T" for advertising, is Included ir th" appropriation. V. L. Penms. who will have charge of the Lihertv Loan clearlnsr house in South Hrr.d. has already employed 22

ilir-.-es Esther ar.d P.Ian' icdco weie tb.e auests i" ;

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Are you a War Saver?

PLENTY OF SOFT COAL Delivered to Any Part cf the City. Ask Us for Prices. West Hammond Goal Company

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PHONES: Res., 167J; Office, 2955.

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FIRST SERIES GAME DREV 5,000

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total attendance at scries in, 14 iva;

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Council of Defense 0. K.'s Race Meeting The State Council of Eefense has Issued a license to Louis Peters to hold a ten-day racing meet at the Lihertyvillo track. Peters has entered into an agreement to pay 75 per cent of tho pioss receipts to a war relief fund. The race meet will opn Sept. 28. Society women will be asked to haafllt! the ticket tale and the promoters hope to raise S. 5,000 for tho Eed Crosa.

CIGARETTES

FOR SOLDIERS

One billion, three hundred and fifty million cigarettes and almost a billion cookies are two of the enormous orders for supplies placed by the Y. M. C. A. for American troops in France. It gives some idea of the magnitude of the service rendered by the Red Triangle organization. The Y. M. C. A. has ordered 840,000,000 cookies, representing 750 carloads, 93,750,000 nicks of gum, 112,500,000 bars of chocolate, 1,350,000,000 cigarettes and 7,500,000 jars of jam and marmalade.

I INDEPENDENT Mo-rlcet Company 181 EAST STATE STREET. . HAMMOND. IND. THE MOST SANITARY MARKET IN THE COUNTY.

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Specials for Saturday, Sept. 7th PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, per pound 23c FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF, per pound 18c FRESH SMOKED CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound 26c CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, per pound 32c

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Compounded SemiAnnually Wiil Amount In one year to $ 57.24 In five years to 231.13 In ten years to 607.37 It means your future happiness. Checking Accounts Invited. Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent.

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DISTANCE MOVING. 105 E. State Street. Hammond. Second flocr above Pastime Theater.

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Fresh Cut Lamb Chops, per lb 32c: Fresh Cut English Mutton Chops, per lb 28C Fresh Cut Lamb or Mutton Stew, lb 18c

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Fresh Meaty Neck Bones, per lb. . .

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Fresh or Salted Pig's Feet, per lb 7c Fresh Liver, sliced to order, per lb 7 .j..tgtzgg'fa.VTr?.vp

M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, per lb. . . .28c Bologna or Headcheese, per pound 20c Fresh Frankfurters or Pork Sausage, lb. .22c Pickled Pig's Feet, cooked and spiced, lb. . 12C Swift's Shortening, bettor than lard, lb 29c Smoked Butts, n waste, all meat, per lb. . . .45"

Sugar cured Boiling Bacon per lb 29c Swift's Famous Papricka Bacon, per lb 38c Downey's Delight the best butterine churned, per lb 34c A No. 1 Brand Nut Margarine, per lb 32c

Extra Large Dill Pickles, g

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Fancy Georges per pound

Middles, ..24c

ELlfaby's Fine Cut Kraut, Per Quart

Meats bought in the morning will be kept in our refrigerator until called for in the evening.

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