Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1918 — Page 9

Friday. November 29, 1918.

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English Jockey Club Intends to twvime rating next year. Running horse racing; ill continue at New Oilcans until March 4. 1919.

. . France, a famous aviator find a part lei- lo 6 of each evening has been set aside t'nlversity of Pittsburg football elev-jpant in the recent annual Sein river for the training. The exercise will turns have defeated t'niversuy of IVnn-1 swim is expected to visit this country clud instruction, in sw imming and wanvlvanla teams four years in succession, shortly and iu v compel- in swimming ler nolo plaving. c rnt,:isl i.-s and indoor

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On the opposite page we have proved to you that the GaryMotor Truck itself has MADE GOOD in actual service. Now we are going to prove to you that The Gary Motor Truck Company as a COMPANY has made good that it has been efficiently and wisely managed that it has produced a profit, building trucks in a factory much too small for its needs. During the year ending August, 1917, OUR NET EARNINGS WERE 24, cn the capital invested. During the year ending August, 1918, 29 WAS EARNED. With our new factory additions and increased capacity, our NET EARNINGS SHOULD BE 42. This 42 should not only mean a substantial dividend disbursement among our stockholders but on the basis of the price of our stock today, $15 per share, any shares you buy now, should be worth $40 to $45 per share. Figure it out for yourself. If you buy Gary Stock today at $15 per share and it should earn 42 in addition to the dividends you would receive, your $15 stock would be worth $40 to $45 per share, an increase in value of the stock, ALONE of $25 to $30 per share. In other words, your stock should be worth MORE THAN TWICE THE AMOUNT YOU PAID FOR IT. All We Can Build Sold in Adyance The Gary Motor Truck line is complete, comprising five models of different capacities, 1-ton, lj-ton, 2-ton, 2J-3-ton and

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3-ton. Distributors and Dealers everywhere demand and insist upon representing a complete line of trucks, not simply one or two models. This is one of the reasons why we have the BEST DISTRIBUTORS IN THE UNITED STATES representing us why our Sales Contracts ON HAND more than absorb our entire output why we are able to sell all the trucks we can build at a low- selling cost. The demand for "Garys" comes from North, South, East and West motor-truck-transportation is necessary for long or short hauls regular motor-truck-express-routes are being established everywhere and the manufacturer who has a proved line like the Gary, who has the factory, the organization and who has the necessary capital for rapid development, is the manufacturer who is going to succeed in a big way. Our annual production of Gary Trucks will be increased to 5,000 and we will not stop at 5,000 trucks we have bigger plans which will be announced in due season. The Gary Motor Truck Company is going to be one of the big factors in ths manufacturing of motor trucks nothing can stop us. Will You Writ

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Richard Crokcr's lurrs have won the rhocntx Plato four time in tho last fourteen years on tho Irish turf. Gilded Vanity, a daughter of Orby. was the winner this year. Montreal Amateur Athletic Association is tin? lirst of the r,iK Canadian sport organizations to announce return lo competitive activity with the successful conclusion of the war. Hockey, lacrosse, and ruchy football teams will be formed at once. For the first time since I!n5 a Columbia university football eleven ,vill he seen in actum outr.ide of Its own grid Too

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Cirque De Paris, a bijr French amphitheater with 10,000 seating capacity, will shortly bo the scenct of International boxing carnivals. JOHN POWERS IS REFEREE OF BOUTS IN FRANCE It's a long way from "over there," but word is just received that John Towers, who was the original president of tho old Federal league, is mixing up in pugilism. Rowers writes that, a bout Ls - i'v j the stock has sold faster than more Gary Motor Company December 7th.

Just what the new price will be December 7th will be an nounced later but you can accept this ADVANCE INFORMATION that if you buy now at the $15 price RIGHT NOWyou will make a worth-while saving. And if you have any friends who are thinking of investing, you can save them money by calling their attention to this OFFICIAL NOTICE OF

PRICE ADVANCE ON DECEMBER 7th. Send Coupon Today Then Investigate The first step to protecting yourself at the $15 price is to sign and mail the coupon bc!ov at once before you go to bed tonight. Then you will have an opportunity to investigate further before the price advances on December 7th. Please do not come to us after the price advances and ask that we let you have some stock at the old price because we regret we will be unable to comply with your request. We are eivme-

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between Knockout Brown and Goats Doig has been arranged and that ho has been chosen for referee. Powers says that luminaries of the pugilistic arena and diamond are easily found In France, and that in one army division there Is a baseball team made up almost entirely of American and National league players. Among the players mentioned are Ed Sweeney, Tom McfJuire. Hal Carlson. Casey Jones, and Cy Williams.

PHILADELPHIA. PA., Nov. 23. Johnny Dundee of New York had the better of a six round bout with Joe Phillips of Philadelphia here yesterday. Dundee was too clever for the local boy and had the advantage in every round. aViiti si if'lBlii Will k4 we anticipated there will be ns Stock sold at $15 after Midnight,

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DETROIT, MICH., Nov. 23. Automobile prices ere going- down. Reductions announced this week were those of tns Oldsmobile and Saxon. The OldsmoMli "eix" dropped $.':To. the "eighf $420, and the "si sedan and coupe" $4G0. Present prices are based on the figure that prevailed before the war. Tho Saxon Motor Car corporation on Wednesday announced a price reduction on Its "six" of J100, to become effective at jncc. Expect Plenty of Material. Tho present week has boosted the manufacturers' optimism, ond reports of their opportunity to get sufficient material for a greatly increased finished output by Jan. 1 are encouraging. iK-trolt automobile producers hebeen awaiting the "full speed ahead' permit. They are satisfied the industry is entering the greatest era of prosperity in Use history, both in foreign markets and at home. Tho decline of the last year and a balf was caused, not by lack of demand, but on account of war conditions. With peace conditions again prevailing the industry will take o:i new life and become greater than It ever been before. Other Redactions Later. None of the Detroit and other Michigan autoinobfle manufacturers nr promising their product will not eventually be reduced to "before the war'' prices. Some, however, are guaranteeing their agents that reductions will r.: be made within sixty or ninety days. OEM VICTORY IN W BST1LE Miske Uses "Holding" Tactice to Stay Limit With the Shipbuilder. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 29 By adp Ing a policy of "holding," Billy Misl:the hardy young Minnesotan, was al. to live six rounds with Jack Dempsey at the Olyropla A. A. here yesterday afternoon and tell the tale at the finish. It was the third appearance of tbe world's heavyweight champion here and the first occasion that an opponent m not stopped. Dempsey could not do tJ Miske what he did to Battling Levins!; y and Porky Flynn in the same ring Ui the last few weeks. Dempsey won the engagement by f substantial margin, but as he had many knockout precedents all the spectators were not satisfied and some fc't that Jack had robbed them of a part cf their Thanksgiving Day entertainment. Stlske Has Close Call. Even so. the going was squally for Miske on several occasions. In the fift't he had a particularly tight squeeze b:T it took superhuman defensive artiflcrs on his part to least the round. At thi finish he circled to hia corner from tho effects of Jack's punches. Miske was out to star six rounds snd his campaign was fashioned with that end in view. He always kept close to Dempsey and had his attack smothered. Vainly Dempsey tried to push him away, but Miske stuck to him like a man overboard to a life buoy. In close range he hit Dempsey frequently both with lefts and rights, but could never stop him. He had sudden guests of courage in which he peppered Dempsey hard, but they were never long-ljved. Football Scores. WIST. Municipal Plar. 19; Camp Grant, 0. Wisconsin, 7; Michiffaa Aggies, 6. Webraska, 0; Notre Same, O. Camp Dodge, 7; Camp runston, O. Kansas, 13; Kansas Aggies, 7. University of Colorado, 16; Colorado Aggies, 13 s Denver University, 16; Colorado College, O. California, 7; Stanford, 0. Cincinna ti, 0; Miami, 0. Washing-ton, 19; St. IfOnls, 0. Camp Taylor, 40; Camp Sherman, C. iinn, 6; Short leff, 0. Western Reserve. 14; Case, 7. SAST. Pittsburgh, 23; Ponn State, 6. Pennsylvania, 21; Dartmouth, 0. rordham, 14; Georgetown, O. Camp Crane, 12; Lehigh, O. Swarthmore,. 7; Pennsylvania Military Academy, 0. Garden City A via., 21; Lafayette, 0. Muhlenberg, 19; Urslnus, a Syracneo, 20; Columbia, a Villa Kova, 33; Drexel Institute, 0. Camp Merxltt, 41; Princeton Paymasters, 6. Camp Dlx, 7; Brooklyn Havy Tard, 7. LITTLE JOE BURMAN LANDS KNOCKOUT PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 29. Little Joe Burmnn. the Chicago bantamweight, and Toung Robideau of this city were the stars at th Natieonal Athletic Club yesterday, and they furnished the big crowd with two distinct thrills by knocking out their opponents in short order in successive bouts. Robideau winning from Eddie Morgan, the little English featherweight, and Burman from Dave. Astey of New Tork. In the windup Johnny Dundee had an easy time with Joe Phillips of this city, although the bout lasted the six rounds. Jimmy McCabe of thi3 city beat Walter Mohr of Brooklyn. Johnny Mealy beat Toung Terry McGovern and Jack Blackburn, won from Jimmy Leggett. MATT BROCK BARRED FROM CLEVELAND RINGCLEVELAND. Nov. 29. The Cleveland boxing commission yesterday decided to bar Matt Brock indefinitely from bouts in Cleveland, and will ask the state commission to take Similar action. Sam Ginsberg. Brock's manager, is included in the penalty. This action was taken a3 a result of Brock's striking and knocking down his opponent. Frankie Britt of New Bedford, Mass.. in their bout here Wednesday night after time had been called. Brock's share of the purse is withheld. The War Savings Pledge Card U a little note written to Uncle Sm to assure him that you are with him in the war and that you intend to stay to the finish-

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