Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1919 — Page 9

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low-mildness of the tobaccos yet retaining the desirable "body." Camels are simply a revelation! You may smoke them without tiring your taste! For your own satisfaction you must compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price. Then, you'll best realize their superior quality and the rare enjoyment they provide.

Four Months on Troopship Going Back to Australia and in "Flu" Quarantine; Misses King's Tourney in England.

Jimmy Clabby. he of the curly locks and awful punch, hack in Australia, in homesick for Hammond and experts to h hack her iu June or July, to he writ? Pad Clabby. The letter gocp: "J am hark in Australia after being on the troopship for four months without bttnjf allowed off the boat and stopping at every port m t.oUth Africa. "When we got hack to Australia we were stuck. In quarantine for three days. It was tough luck. 1 didn't get to Hngland In time for the King's tourney as I would have won the it! lddle h eight. I w as boxing nearly all the time on the boat and was in treat shape When w"e got back to Australia it a closed up cn account of the SranMi influenza. . Everything was closed up. We had to wear masks for a month but things are all right new and the place is itself again. I have started work again for five matches I have on and after they are over I 11 hit it bok for dear old Hammond. Hope every, thing is in good order. I am anxtou. to know whether any of the boys got hurt or not. I pray they are O. K but right after my fights I'll be back. Give my best to all the Hammond boys."

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R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.ton-Salem, N. C

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Range, Chestnut and Buckwheat Coal Delivered to Any Part of the City. Ask U for Pricet. West Hammond Coal Company

PHONES: Res., 1674; Office, 2955. j

TEAM TO BE AI FULL

Hammond. . East Chicago. The Calumet Roofing Co. jJAAriHf Office: Room 27 Rimbach Bidg. R U U 1 iiiU Phones 467 and 2365. ROOFING APPLIED OVER OLD SHINGLES GRAVEL ROOFING AND REPAIRING Now is the time before the Spring Rains set in. Whiting. Indiana Harbor.

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WILD BILL IS TAME.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHVICE1 ?CnV OR LEANS. La, April 1,V tapt. tten Rooper knorkd out Wild Hill Beverly, in the twelfth round of th. ir S'-heduled '20 round bout here la.t nigh:. I'.norrr f cored six knock-downs beforethe knockout.

PAL MOORE WINNER.

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Black Dirt and Clay For Sale! Delivered in Indiana Harbor, East Chicago and Hammond. La-vms Graded and Sodded.

The Illinois Coal Company Phones 274 or 1541.

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(Formerly Story A. C!rk) 682-5S4 OAKLEY AVE.. HAMMOND. BUSH & LANE Pianos and Player?. FARRAND Pianos and Players. CECILIAN Plavers. VICTOR Pianos end Plavers. PHONOGRAPHS.

New Players . . From $385 to $1,000

New Pianos

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From $225 to $ 500

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582-584 Oakley Ave., Opposite Postoffice. (Formerly Story A Clark.) HAMMOND. PHONE 3191.

Red Crowns When They Meet Rayls, Will Go at Top Speed.

! ' S3 1 1 3K1 01 1VID3JS! WIIITINC. I rid . April l.".. The Red J Crowns are aured of a team at full i strength Wednesday nisht. Norman j Elliott is now iu fine condition after his ! recent tllr.e; an 1 was in thro hours of practice IaM night, with ih" local squad. i Harry i'ri'Iinfr uill come on frm Now

York in tim" for the championship con- ; test. Tickets are selHr.K fai Four ; hundred peats are on sale at Kilters', j Fans from other Lake county cities arc fending in heavy orders. When th- H d Crowns hooked the basketball contest with the Detroit Itayls for Hartlett gymnasium for Wednesday nifilit. tby accomplished a thine th.it has no precedent in big time an- . rials; namely, the acquisition of a biff university floor for an outside contest. ' Coach Stags consented only on account, cf the prominence that has h'c- given to the championship series between "the Oil City fie and (he IVtroiters and by reason of the popularity of the local five With Chi capo fans. Harry Frklinfr, the Red Crown's premier floor giard. will journey from New York City for this frame. Frieling; will be use-d in the effort to stop "Grey 1 Hound" Roy I'oosy of the Straits City ! tfam. The locals have been rracticinff l very r.ight to polish off their well niKh ; perfect team work. I Seats on pale a' Hitters In Whitinit ' and SpauldinRs In Chicago. The ItartJ lett frymnasiiin- adjoins Slaeg Field at j th university and mn v b" reached from ! Whitiiifr and Hammond by the N' w j York Central or Ureen 1ine i :irs. Get I off train or cits 71st pt. and take the I t!i.r cur to .'.7th lind Cot1;lLTO tlrove.

Walk east to university. Uitvup: r':troit Rayls TeepTe or TTunUle. rf ", Roosy, If.: Yof s, c.; Vinton or Lane. t$ ; Uafmund or Whi'man. Is:. V.'hitinp R d Crowns Johnson or flriesel. rf.: Klliott or I'ressler. If.; Feeney, c; Frielmg or I'ond, rg.; Cochrane or Fcan. 1 jr. referee Keirns of peraul. Umpire Powers, Anrnnr Square.

Moore walloped Sammy Sandow at will durins their eiht round no-decjsion affair here last r.ight. Moore's margin was so wide any decision would hae been a waste of words.

JOHNNY GRIFFITHS WINS. tlNTESNATlONAL NCWS SEPVSCEl BUFFALO. N. Y.. April 15. Johnny Griffitlis. of Akron, O. left-jabbed his way to victory over Buffalo's newest w clterweiftht sensation. IJot by Sulli an, liere last r.ifrht. Sullivan shook up Griffiths upon seeral occasi(ns with hard right crosses.

STATE LINE JRS. WIN. The State Line .Trs. defeated the fast Crystal A. C. at Harrison Tark. The

pitching of Nirnon won the victory. The

score was 12 to 3. The Crystal A. C had thir best pitcher, a well-known Kokomo star, Dick Loop, and several other well-known ball players and a few Royal A. C. players. The Loop (rot wild ami the .Trs. scored 8 runs in the Sth inning and they grave ip. "kVe mean the Crystal's gave up.

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$15,000 STOCK OF HAND REBUILT TIRES AT A SAVING OF 40 to 50' -.

We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts.

The. coming marriage ef Georse Held of tl.ii? town and Rose G'.vert of lyer, was announced for the first time Sunday. William Doesch'r has purchased a. Chevrolet touring: csi. Quite a number of relatives and friends trathcrcd at the hone of Mr. Albert Miller Sunday evening: to celebrate her birthday. The evening ws spent in playing cards and a sod time was enjoyed by all present. The coming marriage of Ben Govert who worked here for Tom Xfisea and Kilv. ard Auslgon for several years to Mi.- Katliryn Phillips of Hammond, hue ben Announced. Mrs. Mlnniniier of Hammond pent -Sunday here with Albert Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Spitz and family of Griffith fer.t Sunday evening here with relatives. The St. John's Men's Benevolent Society will have their meeting Tus-day evening:. April 1.1 at T:."0 p. m. in Hammer's hall. Mi!. Frank lienen and Mrs. Michael Keilan and daughter Bosina and sons visited Friday at Hammond. Adam Adler and family of Hammond spent Sunday here with reiativese. The St. John's congresation under the auspices of the Rosary Society, will hold a Country Store bazaar at the C. O. I'"- and C. B. B. hall on S.nday afternoon ami evening. April L"ith for the purpose of raisin a fund to -provide for iin oinaental entrance to the cemetery, consisting: of a gate for the mam entrance and two side Sates. The main entrance will be enhanced by two bronze statuees of Ansel?, with trumpets, one on each Hide

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Last Easter was a martial Easter. Brass buttons and braid, khaki, and blue were all the go. But this year styles have changed. A new type of clothes for the new type of men. Renewed by the events of the war, American men require clothes to set off Vir vigor and their ambitions clothes brisk;, a;d buoyant in design styles with vim and go", vid punch. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER ms created such clothes for the men of this community clothes that interpret the times, "ace-high" in dependability and accuracy of fit, fabrics that have life; smart patterns and and coler tones. The kind of clothes that will fully satisfy your careful regard for your appearance at Easter or any time. Values equally satisfying.

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The House in Hammond

Hammonds DestClotoiers

Store Open Tuesday Friday and Sat. Eve.

K.-tch tire reinforced with thre-ply of htsh grade pure South Sea Inland Cotton Fabric. These tires are. rebuilt on scientific lines. They are sturdily made of the !- highest prad' of pure Good year icum rubber. Kr akcr strip and black tread stock b-jilt oser the jiume h!gh piade fabric used in the standarj jidiertii-ed tires

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We have just completed enlarsine our tire retreading factory which is one of the larsetfl and most modern ret road In r plants In the northera part of the state, by adding 1.364 square feet of floor spac and additional modern tire machinery with a capacity of forty tirea ptr day. Our operaMn staff Is composed of expert tire builders from the leading tire factories.

NOTICE Don't junk your tread worn tires. Allow us to examine them

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EAEF.ISON TIKE A KTTBSEE. CO. SC2 Hohmaa Street. Ktmmoud. Ind. of town dealers write for our special discount offer on orders taken for retreading.

Mont folks forpet that the kidneys, like the bowels, pet sluggish and cr,K. sed and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache ind dull misery in the kidney rcion. severe h'ada'hes. rhumatic twinges, torpid liver. acid stotmch. sleepiesresE and all 5orts of bladder disorders. You simply nmsi keep your kidneys

active and cl-an. and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidrey region. pet about four ounces of Jad Salts

irom any goon nrusr ."tore Iie;-e. take a tablespoonful in a elass of vafr before breakfast for a few diys and your kidneys will th-n act fine. This famous silts is made from the acid of ?rapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia. and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in

line urin- m i i. no jong-r irruafs, tnus

ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive: makes a deightul effervescent lifbiawater drink which everybody should

take now and then to keep thir kidneys ;

c! an, thus, avoiding serious complicat Ions. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots rf Jad !alts to folks who believe in overeiming kidney trouble while It is only trouble. Adv.

SUFFERED TWO YEARS

i "For about two ;cais I suffered with malaria fever and bad blood, trying everj thing 'hat was recommended to me without benefit. "Finally someone told me about Number 40 For The Blood' and I purchased a bottle from our merchant, Mr. Walter I'age. and it did me so much good that I kept on taking it. using In all bottles. Today I am f-eling tine and do not hesitate to recommend it for any! trouble for which it is recommended. 'You are at l.berty to use thi;: h UT any way you desire for I know what Number 40 is." II. I.. BURNETT. Wakulla. 11a. "Number 40 For The Blood" is compounded from ingredients tet down in the V. S. Dispensatory and other authoritative modital bof.ks as follows: "Cmployed in diseases of the glandular system, in blood poison, scrofula, constipation, stomach and liver trouble, chronic rheumatism and catarrh, mer-

curiiil and lead po, zoning. Inder'it use nodes, tumors and scrofulous swellings th-it have withstood all other treatment disappear as if by magic." Sold by ,I"P. Weis. Hammond, and Cfuti-ul Drug ?tore. Indiana Harbor. Adv

of the main entrance. The Angels are standing in a pedestal and immeiianced by two bronze statues will be uliced a metal plate on each pedestal. ;th the names of the soldier hoys of community, as a memorial of th" war between our country and Geran. Ah shown by the plans in th? hands of Rev. A. FSadma the people will be surpi i.-ei! by the spiritual effect created by the group and evtrybody w-ill be proud to make a substantial donat.on to this kind of work. A gn.d H- sum has already been donated by one giver.

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t-OI.VMI.FS. C. i:. Custerm. of this city, has authorized the announcement that he will be a candidate for congress from the fourth congressional district on the Democratic ticket.

FRANKFORT. James K. Watsoc, .ivMiior I'nited States senator fpom Indiana, who is touring the state speaking on the league of nation:-, will speak on that topic here Friday evening.

Exhausted Bodies TIRED NERVES Relieved Absolutely by Cadomenne Tablets The Real. Satisfying Tonic. Sold by All Druggists.

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