Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1919 — Page 3
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HAMMOND GARY AID v . CHICAGO
OH, SURELY THEY SAW IT
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Up Heavy for Greatest
Baseball Season In Years V to Open In April.
E?H L"MU-M- hsSeh-.il f.TIr- look forai,fl to the corning iifacpn at the Ei'f-al-f-t :Tivt the Northern Indiana League I went 1- the ht-srds. Hammond. Gary and East Chicago' haie. placed their leading tfam, re.'rec- ; ! -eb . In the Cbh-airo l.uf.
It 1s planned to ope.i the st Hammond, April 27. v ah East Chicago' the visiting- club. J Tames T. Xagei. Chuaao somi-pro manager, has been made manager of the I Hammond club. Naeel lad the Albany I Parks in 131 i, 'lb and lb and the living ; ark Nagel Stars In '17 and 'If. Th i -Ng-sl Stars didn't lose 4 game. ; The pitchers Xsgei has signed for
'he season are Grover tai!k;ley of the St. Louis Browns in 1ld and in th 'ray the rast ye.Tr, and Pete Henrilng, the Crown Point star, formerly with th Knas '"ity Fed. A Team of Sluggers.
Ray Kennedy of N-" u rajt . Ir.d . who i s-'ayed -with th V belng pennant w in- ' "rs of the "West Virginia League in 1317. will r'ay tiie slioetop position for Hammond. "William O'.Wil of South ; '"hlc&go. a popular ball plaer. has been j retained for the garden .i!on? with rete Kalltr. of th- M"rnn:ai:i and Chuck Kchde. Kohde will .-aptaln the team. Clarence Thompson of Hammond will t'liy the first bag and Homer Hudson, j another local player. Is to catch. Chuck j Ft-ers of the Aristo. and Garden Cities I Till be given ernrifi ment a utllltvf 'nan. Xes of South Chicago has the. j 'bird sack nailed do -a n. j Some, of the clubs in the !iau ar j 'he Lawndale. Alverrtfs. ricero. "West ds. Ideal Pill-ard, Dodger Trainers, j Union Giants arid Belojt.
. Do people re;j6 Times ads? Yesterday ..the. Nash Motor Sales Co. carried-a three column display and insisted on its being inserted upside down. The office has been besieged in consequence for 24 hours with telephone calb, letters, personal jacs, etc.. and ' the newspaper has been advised to get (1) a new make-up man, (2) a new advertising manager, a new editor and (4) an entire new staff and a lot of other new things. "Do you expect us to stand on our heads to read your ads?" asks one chap who cvjpently hasn't anything tckick about. The first 100 -years are the hardest for advertising men.
WILL HORNSBY PLAY BETTER FOR RICKEY
JOHNSONS nmi irini ia
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Has Been Mental, As Well As a Physical Shadow; Willard Knocked Him Out Cold As a Mackerel.
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NXW YORK. March !. Jack John-j
sons assertion that r. laid flovn to
I .lees 'Willard at Havana In 1305, -was an Ill-timed squawk. 1 It was received with a tr.lng-led feel
ing- of surprise and dlsrust by followers of toxins, particularly those who made the trip to Cuba, and it is being generally discredited today as a fabrication. The ex-champion haa arrarenlly eone back a long way mentally as well as
physically. As a f.ghter h is a hasbeen. If Ms believes that the public cares to see him in action again he Is sadly mlataken. The best, boxing critics In th country
r Rfer Homsby . When Soffftr Hornsby, younp rtar f the Caroinals, slumped orfolly in batting- end all-around playJngr last season many ' St. Louis fans attributed it to the fact that he and Manager Jadt Hendricks con!dnrt get aioar weil tojrether. After almost breaicipg Tip the leayae with his tvat in 191 and 1917 he slipped to .281. Now fans are wonderit if Honseby will resume 'his o!d-1ne form under Branch Rickey.
Announcing Another New Arrival of New Spring Waists
They're coming in fa.?t these days The colletlion no- at hand represents all tbat in new smart apd is so vca jn scopp thnt praciicail: uni.inited selection is afforded. Som ae ;parlo of Taffeta and Georgette, othors of "'rpe d Chines. Voiles, etc., in all the nios' Wyireci li-itnniitiKS apd :--.hade. Tb"?c prirt's maVe tlim irreMstiblo al'Je.
Spring Waists at $5.98 Kvira fire values, of a'fine ualily ;orpeUo in Tesh and white--a mimoT of nielly modols to select from. All fii'es.
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New arrivals, a dozen ot more attractive Sprins ohoo from -carefully made of fine- sher Voiles
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Pass the arrap-har.gaia waidegf n the corner for their long, alow tide home. They will envy you a voa ride alonfr, comfortably. iftJj-, on your dependable Har!ey-D.a.vidson Tt takes yon to your dpor-itep in less th&n k'f tk time stnet car take. " J"ot or.i? soWes th 'w-snsportation. problem for the man who oe far work it maltiplie the pleasures ef hi holilay and eveninta. Cetue to tndms we will ba f ladto ahosp rva the models. J."E. LEECH t?8 South Hohman St. puouuuieH
Hotel Hammond "(mr to jcowoie mrror)
Rooms $1.00 and up poial 3tata br tlii WMk Kos ud Cell Water. Steam Saat, Shower Satba; All Mofiara CoBTemleaeee. Popular Priced Lunch Room and Beatauraai la Ooaasctlom Special Dinner 50c 11 a, K to t ML omr iu ariturr
J. T. STAFF, Jr., Mgr.
were at the rinssine v be n Johrscn and "Willard fought and concensus of opinion was that YViliard knocked his man
out as cold as a mackerel, and that tht best man won. Shortly after U13 fisht dame rumor said the f.ght was aot all that it should hate been. The rumor nas probed to the bone and died a natural death. Today, nearly four years lster, Johnson attempts to pose es a man who has been mistreated. Ien if his statement
rang- true he has waited too ion to
make it. He has either been ill-advl6ed
or has made the biggest mistake cf his life. He will find sympethy in Webster widely known volume. Proof that the boxing public discredits Johnson's contention ia evident In that no one' appears eager or willingr to champion his .ause. If the public betleed Johnson It would scarcely hesitate to deride W'tltard, who is an unpopular champion. Many who saw TViiiard defeat Johnson are today reiteratinsr the belief expressed at the lime of th" fight that Willard could havi won w,th-.a twenty rounds. The Kansan they say was apparently kept u.vlsr wraps, by his handlers, who wanted it made clear- to the spectators that Johnson was s 1 1 in before permitting Willard to finish him.
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1 WIUTI.VG, I.ND.. March 14 The
I Owls' first quintet, the r.cd Crowns. ' Ej (have booked tiie Pewsrd Park t;eav.- . ; weights for ssturdsy right at s:ovens"ki .1 Anderson, So. Bend, Wash- '
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opponent has as yet been selected for the Army and ai y team.
Seward Tark recently defeated Ilhnois Athletic Club five on tri
color floor. "3-17. a thing which orlv one i
j other quintet has been able to do this! ( er. 3t ard T'ark ha b-eii strength- I ' ened by the service of Potter formerly !
and scleral other new men. '
the ; trl-
ington and Richmond Are; All Eliminated the First 1 1 Day. ! ;
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I Line-up: j Owls -Jo'inson or Griesei
or Prcssler. If.; I"cney
! Pond. rr.r Cochrane. Ik. I Peward Park Watson, rf.: Po'ter, If.; j Mas'nv. c; Lesley, t r : Trinkoue or Ilollr-ra n. !g.
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IMPROMPTU DANCL" MU5IC THE CLA55IC5 THE POPULAR A1R5 THE OLD-TIME FAVORITES
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I WU Hcfcart M. Cable Player-Piano. The Flexible Fingers permit that delicate touch which adds such charm to all renditions. The ingenious devices controlling the tone, touch end effects are dl under your perfect control. You yourself, who have perhaps been denied & musical education, can revel in music's grand pleasures. The durability of the Hcbart M. Cable is guaranteed, and it is considered one of the most perfect Player-Pianos ever produced. The cost and terms of purchase are reasonable. Beautiful dcscript'.ve catalog yours for the asking. Finished In Figured yahssiay. Csi Circassian Walnut. Art Finish if desired. FOR 5 ALL BY THE MUSIC MART (Everything in Music. W- E. and F. H. Rextrew. 151 Si.lt? St., Hammond. Ind.
rS?tc-iAi. To The Trass vTTTITrNG. rXP.. March 14 As ft conclusion of the basketball season, the
second teams of the various High srhools or this locality will etage a tournament at the Auditorium on Frl-
ftay snd Saturday, March 14 and IS. The fVdiowtng- schools have made entries for the event: Yairaralso. Hammond. ITsst Chicago, Emerson. Frotbel'snd WhJtlrg. Considerable Interest has been shown this year in the etsKlna; of second team fames and most of these teams ha- e met before sometime during- the year.
The result of the games played during the yesr Indicates that' all of these teama are well matched. There promiss to be a lively tussel from the openlr.fr game to the final. The games are to be played In three serslorts. beginning Friday evening and continuing- Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the fral came on Saturday e-ventng at eight o'clock. The games scheduled for Friday een lng as follows: 7:00 p. m. Valparaiso vs. Emerson. S:00 r. m E. Chicago vs. Hammond. ?:00 p. m. Froebel vs. Whiting. The advance sale of tickt indicpie a srood attendance snd special p.rrarcemfnls sre being made to aecommoda'e a large crowd.
Indiana Items j MARION The Grant County Asrri-1 cultural Association has been oraran-j ir.ed by county farmers as an organ- j .ration for mutual benefit end to help j bus nee.s " .' fsi-rr.ers in 1 1: : s county. i SOUTH BEND plafts bare , ben completed for tbe erection of s sis- ; story temple, to cost approximately ! SieO.OOO by the Crusade lodge. Knlgrhts) of PythTse. of this city. I
ion of this city, will acomranv an American military misjion to' Home and Athens, he Informed his parents tn a letter.
i BtturiN. (By lotematlotial ITews Serrlce.) LirATCTtE, Ind., March 14. Rochester defeated Qieeccastle 16 to 6 In tae flrnt game today 1b the high school basketball toaroey here. YESTERDAY'S SCORES. AfTEKNOOK. Bloc-niingtcn, 16; KJchmood, 13. Mannal, 19; Tiacennee, 13. XborntowB, S6: Andemon, 23. KIQHT, Colnnibns, 24,; South Bend, 3. Kuntlrglon, 21; Wasting-ton, 13.
Here's the style for spring I JTS the waist seam style; it has a different loook; a new air to it, just what i the young fellows are after for spring. We have a number of good live ones ! like this Hart Schaffher 6c Marx make !f panel backs, and military backs, but each one distinctive. ' They're specially designed for the returning soldiers; but they are the styles j you'll all want; well-tailored in many in- j teresting new fabrics. 1 Satisfaction guaranteed
BRAZIL William E. Carpenter, rr.err.ber of the American committee!
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY.
9:00 Qreencastle ts. Bcchester. '-, ; 10:00 Jetferoon t. MartinsvUle. S. 11;00 XeadaUvtlle Emerson (Gary). - ArTXBDfOOW. (5! 1 :0O T ranklin ts. Crawl ordstrille. j :
3:00 Rplceland Acad. ts. logauapoi-t. j ,
3:0O BvaiU ra. Kclono.
4:03 11 anus 1 ts. Blooming'ten. rTIQHT. 7:3fJ Tuorntonni ts. HnBUtLffton. 8 0 Colombo s ts. winner Oreen-castle-B-ochester. LAFATETTE. TNTJ.. March 13. When Thirntown elimirated Andereon in the
Waist seam and other new models are specially featured for tomorrow at s35
for relief in the Ear East. left this j final scrap on the afternoon prograjn week for New 1 ork. on a journey that ; o the slate high school basket ball tourw ili terminate in Jeiueilent neit July. jury, one of the strongest contenders
in the meet was forced to row. but not
TRIANGLES 19. PEERLESS 18
The Triangles of Indiana Harbor defeated the Peerless A. C. of East Chicago. 19-1S. st the latter' gym. Tie Perlei.s were outplayed all through the game. The features of the game were the long rassing and teamwork of the Triangle fie. The Trianar'.es have yet to be defeated, having played some of the fastest teams in the Twin Cities. The basket shooting of Johnstone and Uind was a feature. Black the steliar floor guard p laved hi best same of the season. Shy and Edgar starred for the losers. Thf lirst half ended 11-4 in favor of ths Triangle"". A return game is scheduled fr Thursday. March ?0. at the McKinley gym. Eirfe-up:' Trisr.gles !?. '..Peerless (18). Sutton E. 1 Edgar Johnstone P. V. 1.'-' Shy l.ind C... Otto O'Brien Tt. n..H-Z Chame.tka r Callahso K G George
VTOXTFEL3 EK C. A. F.reef.e. manager of the Union Telephone comC'rr.rany. l:ts announced 'he company i'.I not tefur.d charges on Bji lffon tll rates until test esses bae been d?e!ded in Ind'anspoll?
I KAUFMANM & WOLF - Hammond. Ind. j
proposed $ 1 2 6. -
EVANSV1EL.E The 000 I. N. railway
Howe'.l will net be built at once, bees use of the failure of congress to pass the railroad appropriation bill. It has been announced.
until after a hard scrap. The Anderson 2j
Uci6 seemed confident of victory pre- ious to the gsn'f b'Jt the Thorntown tsm. sidd b' one Cro?;s and Kashner. p'ayed one of the prettiest rEs:ing geiiifs p'a "d during the clay. This Kashner hit the ring from hae'e of the foul line six times and Ills work
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TERRE HAUTE Chamber of com-
rour.chouse at'--s mainly re-'ponsible for tho Thorn-
town five coming through on thf lonK end of the horn. He was the b.M center seen on the floor during the day and If he continues bis work he -w 11T surely grab a berth on the all-state fle. He baa a team mate in Cross -ho shows
the
most slashing. dashing
merre offioia'p of Vlm-onnft.n n- : Ore O .
vil'.e. Terre Haute and Danville, lit.. S branda of floor guarding scon In many
U1 meet here March SO ivith officials fught on rn-y pis ,h. rhi,,rn x- r.:t.,-n itr.-.a.-i (o Uhoing Hindi ability at ra
p an for boo;r.ing this d'strict.
b id f.-
ing and
candling the ball.
-State Secretary George !
". Burrie. of Indianapolis, will at- j tend the convention of Decatur cojn- j ly Sunday school wbU-h w;!l be held hie Sunday, March SI. I
Join the Green Confetti throwing. Pt. Patrick Nght P-anoe. East Chicago
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HUNTINGTON A delegate lo the state farmers' a.ooia lion . meeting M -.h SS In Indianapolis will be electee t the annual meeting of the Rt-"e;-Farming; Association of Huntington county here Satur5y. OREENSBL'RO Pie.ns aie under wry for a Kn-ghte ef Columbus membership campaign in Decatur county farch I'i to SO, in connection with the tote wide campaign for new members.
LEMONS WHITEN
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THE COMPLEXION
FRECKL
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Any woman can make up this creamy beauty lotion for a few cents.
March
Bring- Oat Vnaig-fctlr How to XlmoTi Basily.
Spots.
j The Juice of two fresh lemons strain- ! ed into a bottle containing three ounces i cf orchard white makes a "hole quarter j pint of the most remarkable lemon skin ' bcRutifier at about the cost one must I pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold
The woman with tender hkin dreads j creams. Care should be taken to strain March bcituse it ia like'y to cover her I the lemon juice through a fine cloth so face with ugly freckles. No ma, ter how j no lemon pulp gets in, ihen this lotion thii k her vei'. the sun and w aids hae i will keep fresh for months. Eery a Ktrong tendency to rr.ak. her freckle, i woman knows that lemon juice !s ised Fortunately for her resce of mind, j to bleach a darkened skin and remove
Cm hine double strength, makes tt pos- ' such blemishes as freckles, aallow ness
sihie for even those most susceptible to freckles to keep their skin clear and ft hit. No matter how stubborn a case of freckle you he vs. the double st.rengih Oil: i t;e should rn:o',e t.l-.em. Het an ounce, from your dnifjrist snd bar,ih the f i riii.., Mone back if il faiir Adv.
j ai d ta.rt and is the ideal skin softener. ! f hiterer snd bes.utifler.
i Jus. try it! Get three ounces of or1 chard nhlt st ar.y drug siore nd two I lmon f.om the grocer ami tiiske up-s I
. quarter pint or tins sweetly frsgran I leirin '.-ilii-'n and iiiaRge it riaily in! I the face. neck, arms and hands. Adv.
The Skirts Winch Are Attracting The Most Attention
We just received another lot of toem from NewYork, and a they differ iu nianr points of styling from those -hlch v e have heretofore sbowa we would be please! o have eery foraan come in and make their' scouaintacce. The models present a wide
field of selection; so styles Fuitable for all occasions can be choen from their niid?t.
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silk skirts at $12.50 In this group you'll find beautiful Baron ette Satins, plain ard striped, bright colored Plaid Taffetas and finest Wool S?rges. Very latest models.
at $8.98
Smart Spring Skirts of black and white Silk Taffetas, French Serges and Pop
lins, made on straight Tines, -narrower
ihan last season. Special
values at
$8.9S
Handsome skirts are shown in satin Fantasi, Baronette satinf Tricolette and Taffeta, priced upwards to $30.00
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