Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1918 — Page 9

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GRAVER TIK TEAM WIHS

Tlx? "lr.- or Tank Woks haseK-ill team r.nd ITS swuiul trip to Hofji m r Mark r.t South riiioni;. o on l.i.t Si: u rda y. and m-ioatod th Mrem; lr.'uuois lr.,n Ti am, the second time. Tit.- coro tlirt n tt two il. .-iicafff Tint the ba'Ce jut uji a tood Pin". ll-Nn pitched v'i miUMiiilly k'i1 KUni1 a.nd 'iiwod 1 ho lro,piois team .nly four Iv.'.s, while the Cimvit team K'.-t '. sr1iack for twrlv hits. ISotU !'n.i put ui an I'.v.'i'l'fi'.t s.nii of ball, rmik'pg it n cry lnloreii'.iiK ert to uatrh.

Stand Off Old Man Time By Eating Garden Crops

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CAMP PKRRV, O.. Sept. 10. -Wind, rain ami foppy weather Interfered w:th the shooting of t ho national in.ilvulual niiii th special idFtoI t-.-afi mutches jeifnlay. Ur.iy 4..-1 ? 'ho l.:i.",il . nter,! in the individual eomp. t ed. In this rvitc-h. which is leinK hit in f-ur sta-is on t!.i 2(n, 3 :! .and 6' ) ard mriROS, H. J. Muolb-r if the Jp.di.-imt I'ViT'i js in lead with 2V . nt . f a ro.:t:b!e it1""-). L'nnftioiHl penres sb, v th: 'm; Perry Instructors' te.-im No. 1 13 IrauiiiT in the sp-ciul pistol it u;i m.C.. h with l,r,K out of a jossi.e

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Store Open Friday and Saturday Evenings

Of course Old Man Time is going to count ten on you some day BUT ; one of ths best ways to stand him off is to give him a good right hand purch by eatinj that war garden crop says the National War Garden Com- i mission of Washington. What you can't eat can and thus have a healthy I diet all the year round. Write for the Commission's free csr.ning book, j A and ask t-our county fair if it is awarding the National CanitoL Pri2e 11

Certificate given by the Commission for canning.

TEiLEB IS SOUTHPAW LIGHHWEIGHT CHAMP

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The U!iiorsl'y of Virginia will revivo rtihstp.i in the navy. lie vr,s a tv.-tt!- j i all athl tic eont.sit this term. J her uf the l oiir-miie relay team whieh i j j if-ii at iualie Hnd l' r.ns H a nia relay A Sfs!tl ,!.i;-an.?it ba:-h.ill nine .. :J! ' races I N

PHIIyA PEL Fill A. Sept. Iti. l.ewj Tn,1lcr. tht Fhiia.h iphin lipht weight, '

nr. ; pointerl Ceofj? tl.ancy of Ha '. ' i re ; t.-ur Japr.n p.llit ? thirt' .irainc . iria :ist six round b..ut here Inst rnc;ht. i rlu1in? tJi" Ke!o. WaFo.ta and Mri.M u:dnoth hoys aro iouiltraw hitters. T -r.rl- ! vf.rsny t"'inis t!n re. ! r had the hetler of the first t hreo j I nincls and the last round. In the third. For the last six years Ray stehalk has

r.e knocked hi? npi orient io n fur a i 'au

e".tnt of six. hur "hanev cne.:a hack ! t he-

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I I 'on k!,'k eosie an i wh" hus h;en Tom's ! j netit htisid ntan fl'ir.ni; t toh t raitii.'.ir I 1

iht h'or more KariKs ' s. ason for i ce.. enlisied m th- remount erv- . White Sox. ;eorr- .iibson. of the "f. d wih j-n, the ..oi-ers' tr!mng;

fourth ind fifth rouno?. Tend! the southriw ltthtw richt. title.

liiims ord ,for five consecutive .seasons.

T'.vo fo.thB'l coaches who hai V.ad

Iov.nrd Berry. th. far titer star '.'!".-

-ersii v of Fenn? v 1 va n ta Mniete. has I

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urh sucees. in western coi!eCe ,;,!. j been in the jaxehn throw at lite i.M-onal j ,i! -each .a-rr. sqi.ads .h-s f.-.l. : A. A. r. ehmpionships to he held ?.T- i N .melv r,,lmor.. Pohie. -,t ;he M.n:ir...li, j t- n.her d nd :i at the ..r...nt Lakes , f3 ..rfv co i:,.r, ii..,,t..l; t p.l. i irmmriK station hv the Meadow bi o.,k j

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ania Stat- col!eKe. I 1 "uh- of ' .adelphia.

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situation nn-1 t4-.e fact that there would mt-rcdl. ii.a'.e trlihtio entf-t? ient he '"'n- Th" 'reasur-rs report soom. d tn V, --., 11 .m.t.ir '1 Hiract intH.iritv . ..... .v. tmnl l'.cr.I's for 'he last ear t" lie

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c.ia -h. that his services would tvt he r.e'".-'l this year. t'o! well's contract with the ur.iersitv contained the usual v. -. r e a u s e .

tei-n years ,,f ace.

Si;'..V;i til. The chili is .tree of 1!. ht. It j

conducts ek'.y boxing slums at

, occasion! I special n"w 111 a.eioion m Arlme Hawthorne, one of the best rhs- j t wc-n t .1 et:c...st box.-rs.

tan. e and cross-country rtmi-er that Imvi Slate (Ames) college produc d. has

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Unh-n branded on 90e it in not mn Educator

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1 Jean emit uh-n. the French athh.-te who heat Ab'-l Klviat by a ard in a C.Jilo-nieter race in the wurhi's it cord I time of 7 minutes 1-0 n.'omJs in i-'rance roii.liy, is the Frenchman v. h".

r.ist !.. for th.- war spr- ;.d in iMI. n 1

1 - j the ten-mile professional 1 iia m i 1 ' mi n 1 p j ;n Mam hester. Knft ' a nd. I

I Two of the chat. pi. n ! V.hii p. S;vl j J !'olOPali soeee! team h le join rl 1 lie 4 i i n'urs. Tommy Murray, i ;ght ha'.r ha. k. j tand James Murphy, out-nh rittlit. w,!l;H

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We've made greater preparations than ever before to meet the demands of our customers we've studied conditions and have planned accordingly. Your wants can be met when you come here for your FaTi Suit or Overcoat. The materials used are from

the foremost mills of America the style, fit and workmanship the best that master tailors can produce, in fact, nothing has been overlooked in this great gathering of classy clothes for men and young men to meet your approval. We present these Suits and Overcoats at

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Here are the best values in Suits and Overcoats to be found at

Now fabrics in Fall and Winter weights; new styles for men and younc: men; sizes for stout men, for small men. for tall

men. We have a very large stock. Come in and choose vours at

$25.00

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grown nails, fal'en arches we recommend the "style" of the array. We are ready to fit you in this style comfortable Educator shoes that give room for your feet to straighten out, for the toesto"breathe" shoes that "let the feet grow as they should." We "have Educators in all sizes, for MEN, WOMEN CS, CHILDREN Get the whole family into them er.J leave foot-ills behind. Remember there 13 no protection stronger than the famous EDUCATOR trademark. It means that behind everv part of the shoo stands a responsible rr.anufac'urer Rice & Hutchins. Inc., Boston, Mass.

RICE HUTCHINS UATO

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Men's Fall Hats Wo are now showimr an unusually nit rn-'tivo line of Fall Hats. Tin1 lartro varietv of styles, textures and liuislios assuror a satisfactory selc-

Jf7! Long Pants Suits y v -'- -3 For Boys 14 Years and

upward. The present tendency is for hoys to mit.on "longies" at an earlier age than ever. For boys of 14 to L'O we have suits in the favorite waist seam and military styles, fine blue serge,

brown, green or blue flannel or fane v fabrics, at flfl $25, '$20, $18 and. I 3.UU Men's Fall Gloves If vou like freedom in selection, vou will appreciate the large variety of gloves shown here.

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h ' John B. Stetson, Knox, Barbaletto

(Italian) and Other Makes. rooprr shapes in the new rough ma-

c-.rcuiot.i nee. k!,e put rn.., vi.iy n i.- , t f ii;j N nv espeeiallv adinired. an toss,l lino i t. - a.r in the midd'e of '' , I . i' 1 1 1 . co,,,t i .,'. by ,i . i.e.. .... . Koa-s ;,i (3 ciiii get them and other uoltiiy hats at

S3 $33.50-3-1 S5 and 3G

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I and P, scon us many tpeils us poss.ble I v. iitle it if io it Tie j'.h d 1.' ' V- ! iPK the ha'I on ' Io- move over th;r : heads and civir H !h" .i-r.r-d d:t' tmi

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J match at 'he llaMtt-.rket Th. at r "n te'T- , r',w i.nttht. l..m--tins that th'-re sh'-uld be I ., r.-r.-i..-V de.-i; too at the i,.s. 1I1. tr

match if ! w int er j-. de-Pu, ,) ihr.v.i ;ii

two Jails. Last w . . k iin.s went over j

ill Iit.ur an, I -a ni "tie if, ,,' liotc , r, turned "in 1, p"., ruin, nl oder. Kellei- v.1s 11. pub!..- w.-.u't- a

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Union Suits M n " s heavy .!L-ht .-e.ttor. ur.i'" n sni ; s. c 1 11 s c il ( ; , .' rh. ( i l l!, a' SI. 50 Union Suits t'oopfr'.t," lio;iv wiikIi! wool union sniis. 0;n uinK i'ooiai 1;; 83.50

Men's Wool Mixed Shirts and iMawers, hoat y w ii!th. Per carSI. 50 Men's Flannelette Night Shirts, si.' s up to 21. 81.59 Flannelette Pnjamas 81.98

Men's Gloves In tan and pray carp, self or f mbroiderod hacks, at 52-00 and S2.50

Men's Finest Blackhead Mocha Gloves, plain or fancy hacks. Special at 53-00 and S3.50

Kayser Silk Gloves In the new Fall shades of dark fray, pearl, chamois and khaki; top notch rjuality in silk gloves, at $1.25 and SX.50

Men's FaM Shirts An assortment of neat stripes, soft or stitf ' 81.65 Sweater Coats All wool, shaker knit and rope stitch weaves. .It to 4,;' 88.50

"Signal" Flannel Shirts In f?ray or blue, recdlar and military collar.-, sizes 1 1 to IS. at 82.50 Men's Wool Sox Heavy and medium weights, camel's hair and black. Per pair 35C

Many of These Suits Have Extra Pants

Your Boy's Fall and Winter Suits Overcoats and Mackinaws are best chosen here. Style, fabric, quality, wearing service and economy are outstanding features of this Fall showing. It's the largest display of its kind in the Calumet region. Boys' Suits 37.50 310 312.50 to 320 Overcoats and Mackinaws 37.50 310 312.50 to 325

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DON'T THROW YOUR OLD TIRES AWAY, JUST

BECAUSE TPIE TREAD HAS WORN OUT.

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j be. ti named f v . . ui m i -i' ,'t . Am.-i the tiwnly hp Itandolpi,. hm.nroi. ; (.lord-. n if 1 lie f a. k t.tdd. I Mcl .'U -'blin. the team cattail,, p.-i

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Ooeniiig Sale of Men's Fine Shoes

Good Shoes these days are a real necessity and not a luxury Accordingly Go-Operative Shoes for Fall and Winter wear

represent equally as much economy as they do style and character. Your dollars will go farthest if invest

ed in Co-Operative Shoes, priced at $8.00 to $10.00

HEAVY 1 M j HAND-REBUILT' p 1 CORD TYPE I j F I TREAD U j

We ( 'ompo Tel ,J T.--;. airatn ajMi1-, t , ti t i e, , i. u, n u tl ; : ii.M.rly nr hl.a.-k I'h (ehuiit 's- tic in--; as neat mi a p i new nt less ioa'i 1

l.iidit and i:,-t t ,.J i dd .on e.K r.evv hraK'-i : r i : p. n f ",v i." and a heave 'i-ouh layer r.i iv rw'mer. mtili'iic ' c,:,'i !.!;i.-k i .ltd tr. ad t I" t : r. . ,,'atice and es s. t ..-.-able .as

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le.v lmnln. s :s 1' o! ..n 'itiailty ba.'U,-d by an . i:aifiili,.n of many fin's of p.-i :ene.- . Ha. emplo.eS s,.',,.,!.d :'..r their anU iy ,,, linn out hish oh'sf "voik nnd ! i-o:i.-.-:er-foiisjv lecm'mend tn-m and l!i.i w t1; out patrons .en- ami. it, n .s t.. t.tutn i. ... a i pa t job as .'. .d a- w. en n p..;h!; m.i'.e it with Ii,' he -t wol-hnii.iisi. .p. t ho b -si I M,.'nn,.V, and he best l,!r,','l tlk - thl, , ! Ht,.'i!-- Unit it r: t , w 10 k ;iie the V,; K'l.-.'tiiil, f y,oi can iia'i- conpt, ;. s.a: - ; - t'a . t , .n

We oa I ft- in jsTi.ek a M'l line of o Stt.l l'.ivy MAM' KhiiU'il.T ii.i:; T 1 1 1 A 1 T V i ' 1". TIM :.-'. .a, h tie rem: eed mn three ply :.':;h e. -m-e South' Vn l.'nnd i'"'.t"n I'ahr'c. a: r . 1 ; ,es i'A'.I, T I'M I.f . .A I. lPet.M A N 1 M.I.iAV IS T liXAMiM". T11.K ' ' " N HARRISON TIRE CO. 02 Il.ilunt.'i Mni't. Hnilimoni!. I nil.

Crystal Glucose fc? Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

M3S"S S i 3 3 5 Ojr Special ot $5.00 in !;'; and brown leathers, ;ik solc, ( Joodyear welt sewed, mvin inuersoles. These ;(re exec itional values at this ri-e.

In stock in that snappy Knglish or the wider toe models.

U. S. Army Munson Last Shoes A big assortment at $5.00, $6.00 and

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j ed i.-r rr"etice aitd said that while tho fi. -. T. ' '. at Camp Turdue. met with ' s. ;isii m.ieisit d;,l ri- took J th.; aibbtic board yestenlay and asI'tsv al pteS'l,!, b, wa." HUM th- J.p; - j su led l,e HI, lillu'ls he would co-operate :,rs v ,,,i! I ! lb' best they could up. I. r j with lie m m (-v-ry possible iv.iy to . rI la. cir, lit,,-lam s and make up in P -j rv nit I.,, at.uetic .n.Krimi. ihapt. , I rm 1 1,.-, i on nhtil they ltoiod in tahnt 1 llufjine f the eleven reristetad j.sl.r- ' j iia and was out to practice- last even

ing. Aini'iiu'th,' ottii r fool bull candidal, s out wi-r: Markley. Haribtt. ttmi Mclii'osh. makinif tour "f" men back.

!AT FOOTBALL CAMPS.

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y,'st.rdav a.t.ruoo:,. J iMo-i, nu n r-"- 'i"-'l". Harrison, Walk.tr. Struhc. por- d on St'uar, ii Id for Piac ic,-. W. Fur, smai. and Me ,s.

. F. Cutis and Tiaim r I.. J u . i.nnur h.ui charts of th-: suu'nl Pr-f. Cults s, nt a messan- to Arthur S anion, each, to come at once from Chifano. Mac lid .la. kson. externa i da nt of the

dlowimr from last year's Ir.-sli-

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A Tightwad Patriot is the worst thing that was ever made.

JESS OFFERS MEEHAN BOUT FOR VAR FUND

DENVER.. COI.O., Sept. 19.

Willard, heavyweig-ht champion, yesterday wired Willie Meliean, the San Franciscan -who recently outpointed Jack Dempsey, offering- to meet liim in a war benefit hout. Jess says Willie's showing- ag-ainst Dempsey clearly entitles him to a match. Dempsey is scheduled to arrive here today to seek a titlt with Willard. Jack hasn't a chance, says Jess.

Buy It Like a Man!

You Can Not Do Your Full Duty to Your Country Without Good Eyesight, etc.

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