Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1919 — Page 9

THE TIMES. Pasre Nine. WHITE SOX MUST BE FEARED IF TEAM IS KEPT INTACT OWLS IN TITLE sr. Yr,ts- .'W-'"....--''-TVto'',-.f,.'rVTj-'! ?

Wednesday. April 10, 1919.

MATCH TONIGHT

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Whiting Bunch Is to Play Rayls for U. S. Championship at Eartlett Gym. Whiting baskf thall fans ar expctd o fill Haitl'H Rj!masiuni tonight to so tli th:r1 am I'mal ssmo for the fritted Stai.:s open Kisk.'tl.a U championship dtc!3-.i in a cam" hoiawepii tlio V. "hit ire Owls of V.'ljiliiig and th "sm ius Kay I quintet of Ptroit. Th i-ticr f vjad will arrive in t'hk-HKo tills rr.omiriK and. ao-ordinK to advance reports, is i -i tiptop',' form to make surf that it pops back to it home rendezvous n Uh ttie national crown. Thp? two combinations are without a doubt the bst in the country, and their Ions srt-oUh of experience in the caraf has made ihem llio most skillful at the rin-cgring sport. Th i vr have been at this pastime for nigh onto ?r-n or eleven year?. Martini; out as the old Cornell Squares, later appearing a.1 ihe Illinois Athletic t'lub squad that won th national amateur championship two years sko, and then reorganizing aqd making- their headquarters at Whiting. This season they won twenty-sev-n out of twenty-eijfht ames. the lone defeat being to the Rayls in the present series. The Rayls have won twenty-four and lost three, one to the Owls, another to Oswegro in the New Tork State league and a third to the Great Lakes. In return matches, they beat the Oswegos. hut were unable to book another match with the Great Lakes. Capt. Fill Feoney, one of the greatest and highest reaching centers in the linif, will play that position himself tonight and assign "Swede" Johnson and Xorrr.an TJIliott to forward positions, and Harry Friellng and big "Moose" Cochrane to the guard posts. On the Rayl team to start -will be Boosy and Peeple as forwards, Voss as centers, Wasmund and Vinton as ruards. In the curtain-raiser, the Se-ward Fark Meteors are to clash with the Armour SQuares for the park championship cf the city. Tickets for the games are on sale today at Bartlett gymnasium, i

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The little chap at the left who is about to drop his bat after connective th one is Nemo Leibold. At the right is Urban Faber. AboTe in the center, Rey Schalk. and below him is our old infielding friend Eddie Collins.

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NOW THEY ARE PRAISING WILSON PARIS. April lfi High praise for President Wilson's peace efforts was sounded by the French press today. "The happy results of the conference were due in a great measure to President Wilson's srreat statesmanship that enables him to ove-coane d fficultiea and concilia." just claims without

Complexion Rosy. Headache Gone. Tongue Clean. Breath Right. Stomach, Liver and Bowels Regular.

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oband'TiiiK" the f-ssent itil leir.ents if his foi:ttfn principles," ,ail the V-t il ourniil. The L:. ho do Pariy .aid: "Thanks to the .-spirit of equity nni to Presi.lent Wilson, who mad" France's claims his own: Frunce is atiHe.J." The Petit Pnrirtan sa.l that Prei-

rtent WHson In d striven pas for th" rig'ht.1- . f Prim .

nt t 'ained a numlvr of f rit nds and I rehiuves al ; tix o'clock dinner in! honor of her yon Henry, being confirm- I

i on I'alm Suiniay. "i'h- out of town paoi's were Mrs. William Seliger unJ son of l-'ast Side. Mrs. Popro it( h. who has been confined at St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago for the ;.nt few v.e.ks after undrrgo-

nut, iy I lllK o "P ril.ioil. I 8''lf.IlK HIOUK llll'l!. I Mrs. 1 : 1 1 . .ii and srt r M", Tedno.l; I i f R.'beils avenue v. fro Chicaco shop-

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PREDICT GENERAL

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JJJJQjq'ji gYJJJJ 'Vrt'p avenue iitcd at the Nut home Mrs. I. Purtnii ..f Morriv. Ul.. is vlsHNTCTNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J i i'inc at the home of b-?r sister, Mrs. BOS'I .. IB. I'mon labor j Harry Rolf of Roberts avenue, leaders d-!ir-(i today that nntes. the I Mrs. .I.-lin r.rflwn of Mrtle avenue strike of S.f.f.ii pirl telephone operators J was in i.'iui.aco mi busni'-ss Tuesiday. in Boston and ail Ne-.v KnB'ano etce-pt ' Tr. Augusta Kger entertained a Connecticut is edily adjusted a ten- j tnnrb.r of friends .-'ini r.l;: i-. s at. her eral ny mpat net . strike that would ' home on Roberts a . . ue f,t a six o'clock cripple all Industrie and transports- 'dinner in honor of h- r son Krn-st's contion would be calied. " I firms lion. Th " '.;t f to v. n guests were

Five hundred cable splicer went out "i . Dree son av,". - .n .lohn who have on strike here today in sympathy with : J"'' returned fro--: A.-i,iy .f "c'upnth striking orierators. Men of the t ion in Germany of Kasi Chicago and splieers union Joind the girls' pirk''ts Mrs. CoaP.s of South Chicago, outside t'.:e telephone exchantej. j

Inside telephone repairmen to the i number of i;.noo in Ma saeh uett s. j Maine. New Hampshire. Rhode Island i n V.P.iliMll tA.A.. Ban. nn.lft.. ri . t

General Manager ' W ill iam R. Driver.! Confirmation sri.es were conducted

.Tr of the v.n. rnui.1,,1 t..i-i, 1 last Suiiuay at in.' i-.v. nun ran enure i

and Tfiearraph Co. that they would walk out at noon in s: m pa thy w ; t h ihe operators. t

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ROBERTSDALE

NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Hammond Spring Works

FRED GRADY, Prop.

We repair your springs while you wait Springs Made to Order. PHONE HAMMOND 659. 673 CALUMET AVE.

Miss Beth White of Chicago sper.t Jlonday In Robert sdale on business. Mr. and Mrs. Radloff of Myrtle ave

nue entertained a number of relatives' at their home at six o'clock dmni- Sunday. j

Walter Ilecador cf Windsor Pn-k 1 nfrr

spent Sunday isitinsr ai the home f his siter. Mr:3. Herman I'n , kman of

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the West Park Addition, i Harry Rolf of Robert? avenue r. turned home after visitinn at the home of his mother of Rloomington. lie'. Andrew Colnrt of Indiana Harb.'r ! was here on business Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Aumista I'reeson ? Roberts avenue entertained the Prmer's faiVier. Claude Preoson, of Valparaiso, and Mrs. J-r.nie rrccon and family of Chicieo. Mr. and Mrs. M-Millan of Har.iinnnd

wore the ru. sis of Mr. and Mrs P -i. r' Ttenson ef Tl'.'bert' aemie Sunda. Mrs. Henry lingers of Pake r venue j

The cli'ss v.-as eomroserj of 'on niMli-

' bets win. are Miss At.na beile Sapor. ( Martai't .. l.jec'. Kiln ynn Wis. hmati. and Augusta K-itrel,. :n and Messrs. Pester Harms. Alfred Tarnoiv, Fmil Barr, H nry I'asel, Call L mpke and ? Arthur Haaf. J Mr. Ho?-.e and riaur'n.er Miss Marie of I'lin'Ag.i i s i t fl ..,.r i-'inda' at the j home of Mr. and Mr. II. P. Keilman. j 51 r. and Mrs. Sapor (nteitained about I SO of the relatives Sunday to a dinner ! in honor of their daughter Miss Anna-

belle. T'v day was spent in games and music. Those from out of loiui who

Mr. nod Mrs. Wagner

and family. Mr. and Sirs. N. Kraft and son A!:red. Mr. ami Mrs. Harris and

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i and fminli. M.--S Poroihv l.igtr and Mr. ' IP rinan Get ska nil of Chi.afio. J Mr. MoG-uire transact' d business in j Chicago yesteniay. I Miss Harriet Schief.. r was a Chicago j isitor yesterday. i The p.pwoith League cf the Swedish i M. P- church will tr:r a concert this 1 eek Wednesday nfnirf; at t!i English M. P. rhur-'li. cor. th and srln'iol Ft?. The ''prc-ai-am which ill be in English 'will be e,!ven by the following : "Miss

Fdna MaePonald. vidini-t: Mis Gerrta Nr en. soloist: Miss Pbba Holmquist. reader: C. 1-ridolf Carlson, pianist.

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grocery r lxtures ror Dale

All of the fixtures and equipment used by Huinpfer Brothers in Groeery Tarket at 578 Hohman St., in Hammond, will be offered tor sale ar imhlie auction on Friday, April 18, 1919, at 10 a. m. All of the fixtures will have to be removed from the premises, which will be used for other business, and will be offered separately, as follows: LARGE DAEMICKI ICE BOX HOBART ELECTRIC COFFEE MILL HOBART ELECTRIC MEAT GRINDER TVO DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES DAEMICKI OAK ENCLOSED .OFFICE. MARBLE TOP MEAT COUNTERS GLASS FRONT COUNTERS PLAIN FRONT COUNTERS SHELVING, OIL TANKS, ETC. ETC. All fixtures will be sold without reserve, as Humpfcr Bros, are retiring from business and moving to Florida; arid parties needing any of the above or other items should not miss this sale, to be held at their present place of business.

CHARLES L. In Charge

SURPRISE of Sale

POWERFUL PilE REMEDY DISCOVERED

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Ha srw Tll t Bafl Most CVbtit Cas ot File In Ze I3;rFor rear it b" proved that socalled "external remed'-s a rpl ,ed to or inaerted In the reef-, -snr.ot cor - v and at the best can only rlve mJ"rf relief Surgleal operations also do no' rerftov this cause, but simply the formatl"his wonderful prescription, known as Mlro Tile Kemedv. Is so efficient in the treatment of r"'. 'hat even chronic case, of from 20 to 3? years ,M4?'" ith profuse bleedinjr hae been eoinr.letely cured in from three to ten day. Think of If .T-ist a carefully balanced prescription and the moat persistent case of piles is absorbed, never to return. Just read what Henry J. Stone of the Lorain Ohio. Fire Tepartment says: 'I had bleeding and protruding piles for three, years and tried i! Uln. or remeriie" Without result, but was thoroughly cured after taking one bottle of Mlro." ... . , .

Frank J. rtiliiips er tsira lsianu. Minnesota, says: ... T. I used half bottle of iliro. It worked like a charm I no longer suffer with bleedln and protrudinff piles. I never regretted the money for such hl.ciinr an T am now enjoying. I would

have used the whole bottle, but it was not necessary." All pharmacists d'spenae Miro or can ret it for von on short notice. Surely it s worth the little trouble to obtain it to b rid of piles forever. IMPORTANT: What in known as itching- piles are not piles in the true sense of the word, although this cor.d;tlon may accompany a true case of plies. For this condition Miro Pile Ointment bs beer, prepared, as In such cases it is not n' ary to take the internal pre-BcrlPtl'--AdT.

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"I t ill always w ear shoes with Npfilin i Soles." writes Mr. M. Newman of the j I. Newman Mfg. Co. of MinneaiKlis. i "They are superior so!es in every way. : w.'iterproof.more comfortable and more j durable. After many months of wear ; thev remain in good condition." i Mr. Newman, and millions of others. ; have found that the answer to the shoe- i b:il problem lies in pet tine soles that j wear a long time NeOlin Soles. , Thcv are scientifically made, very j to-.ih a":d yet have the other qualities that s.oles should have comfort and ; absolute w-aterorootness. Get Neohn- ' icd shoes lor your whole family. ! Thrv are found nearly everywhere and ' in ail st vies. Have worn shoes re- i paired with Neolin Soles. They are i made bvThe Goodyt-ar Tire& Rubber Comrtany, Akron, Oluo. who also makff , Wir.p-foot Heels faiarantetd to out- ; wear any other heels. ; Heosit? Soles

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THE UNIVERSAL CAB

There are more than n.OOO.OOO For. cars in daily operation in the United States. This is a little better than onehalf of all the motor cars uscl in America. The Ford car is every man's necessity. No matter what his business may be, it solves the problem of cheapest transportation. V solicit your order now. because production is limited .and we mut

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rn: Sedan, $775; Truck ChasTheso prices f. o. b. Detroit.

Bunnell Auio Sales Company

GAKV 5th Are. and Mass. phone 147'X

HAMMON'D .-.06-8 HOHMAN ST. Phones: 650 651.,

WELL HERE S A D. S. C. This Distinguished Service Carrot J will look mighty good if out of your ; iwn garden says the National War j ?r:!cn Commission, of Washington.

The Quick Service Express Company Movinsc and Expressing, Carload Hauling and all local expressing done at reasonable rates. TEL. HAMMOND. 1534. Paul C. Rosenwinkel and Ralph Volack, Owners. fO"? H-Kmn St.. Hirnmond.

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Black Dirt and Clay For Sale! Delivered in Indiana TIarbor, East Chicago and Hammond. Lawns Graded and Sodded.

The Illinois Coal Company Phones 274 cr 1541.

UNITED WE GROW Now all together, says the National War Garden Commission, of Washington, which will send you a tardea book for a two-cent stzrap to pay postage.

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