Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1919 — Page 9

THE TIMES. PAGE THREE CHAMPIONS IN TIIHIR LINES FROLIC TOGETHER TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor I, THE Tanlt injunction enabled Carl Mays to pitch and win a jrame against th Browns. It did not restrain the J Rrtiwns from taking one-half of the j double-header, however. Urban Shocker I tax "n!-

Frirlav. August S, 101 D.

THE Giants grot off the tohnpssn lor.p f nough to trim t!ic Cardinals but they had to work hard for the victory. Triples by McCarty and Barnes priMiuoed the winning run. nrPA RIXET pave up four hits to the Pirates "Whitted helped out with a home run. THE Braves made but one hit off Marlm in the fir?t eight innings and bunched three in tho ninth, but Chicago had enough to win. THE fielding of Vitt, Schan? and McTnnis. of the Red Sox ajid Chapman's

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five trirs to the plate. RROOK'LTN fans are yelping for an injunction against Hod KUer. restraining him from cruelty to the rvoders. Hod blanked Hobby's bos with two hits while the Reds mauled Grimes and Mitchell. TT COBB hit in the winning run in the tenth inning at Washington. Bush carried the run home. The Tigers mad? a clean sweep of the series.

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BRITTON AND GRIFFITHS IN DRAW

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riNTEHNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DENVER, Aug. S. Jack Br.tton. world's welterweight champion, and Johnny Griffiths, of Akron. O.. fought a fast 12-round no-decision bout here last

Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo

If you want to keep your hair In good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsitied cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greaseless). Is much better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonf uls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The later rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. Th hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it tine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Tou can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug store. It is very cheap, and ft few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Adv.

& On top is Jack Iempsey. Holding him is Douglas Fairbanks. 1 he under dos. so to speak, ia Charlit Chaplin. Jack DempFey, kinp of the heavyweight ficriiters, rt-cet-tly called on Douglas Fairhp.r.ks. hamnion nthltte of the films, and ( hr.riie Chaplir. king of the movie comcdisns. Jack talked over his proposfl venture in the movies with them. To show Jack that he was in poo i physical shape. Doug: lifted the heavy rhamn up cp hi shoulders. Chaplin oilered to lift them both -jd. but thev woi-.lu Eot take a chance.

night. The bout ms considcn-d a draw by the maj.rit of sp'Tting w r iters at the ringside.

Hammond Ball Park HAMMOND ys- GARY Sunday, August 10th Game Called at 3 P. M.

Batteries Hammond : Buckeye, Baiii-

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BIG MOTORCYCLE. RACE AT MARION After many strong bids by some of the largest cities in the United Slates. Marion. Ind.. finally landed the .e'l mile International Motoro cle 'hampionship Road Race. U;kh will be held Labor I 'a y. The Association of t'ommerer backing the ecnt. is working to insure its complete su-C'-.-s. The largest motorcycle faeiories in the country wi'.I send the cream of the niotoreCle rare in..-n to participate in this event. The et' i ans of many of tit's countries most important races will be in Marion to tight for the supremrx y of the rield. They have ftarted preparations for the big event and it is expected that there will he one or two foreign entries. Th coutse is a perfect rectangle, the short side being one-half mile m length and the ions straight-avvay being two miles in length. Work lias already commenced on the con re to make it safe for the riders and will prove to be one o fthe fasti st courses in the country. This is the first Internationa' Ohnmpiotiship Road Race to lie held under sanction of the Motorejcie and Allied Trades Association.

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LEN ROWLANDS GIVES LOUGHLIN BAD BEATING

ATLANTIC CITY T K. U. lo;iqh):n Pa., was aiven a se eaht rounds by T Milwanke'- in the Atlantic 'ity S. C Rowlands used his

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time and again and Bethlehem boy in ! slashing left hand ; lands cut open l.ou in the third and in -RiWir.nds opened a

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twice had the lad shape. A winf by Rovvihlin's left eye tiie next round gash over the

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Entire Stock of Canned Goods and Groceries Must Go by Tuesday Noon August 12th. 1919 Stock is to be sold at wholesale . price with a 20 per cent discount on the dollar.

Some of the very best Lots in the entire tract still unsold. Hurry and you may have one for only $5 down and $5 per month. No interest. No taxes for a full year. Act Quickly or You Will Be Too Late

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IT IS YOUR ABSOLUTE UTY TO YOUR FAMILY AND, IN FACT TO YOURSELF, TO THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATE THIS PROPOSITION BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. INVESTIGATE! IF YOU NEGLECT THIS MATTER YOU ARE UNFAIR TO YOUR LOVED ONES AND YOURSELF. HERE ARE THE FACTS. STUDY THEM CAREFULLY AND THEN YOU WILL ADMIT THAT YOU SIMPLY CANNOT AFFORD TO NEGLECT OR DELAY YOUR INVESTMENT AT MORRIS PARK At Columbia and Michigan Avenues

During tho last six months the Gost-lin-Meyn-Hastings Co., a hnn that has done more to uVvelop Hammond than ;rny person in the state, have sold to new factories over Half Million Dollars Worth New Sites Added to that they have sold to a syndicate 50 acres formerly the location of the old Packing Plant. The syndicate is composed of L. H. Patterson, Murray Turner, Peter Meyn, George W. Ohapin, and Win, Hastings. You know these men. You know they always make good. They are not the '"watchful waiting" type. They aYo the "watchful doing" typo. They will cut this tract located right in

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the center of Hammond into about 40 factory sites. There is a big demand for factory sites of small acreage. Formerly the smaller factories were shut out because the holdings were all in big acreage at fancy prices. This new industrial section will supply the factories that employ a large number of people but need only about an acre of ground. It is estimated that about 40 new plants will come, cmploying on an average of 1200 people each. This with their families means a new population of at least 15.000 to 120,000 added to Hammond. Besides that, think of the great number of highly paid workmen who will come to the plants who have

recently bought the big acreage during last six months for over half million dollars. This will mean more and more demand for home sites. Remember, suitable land for homes is limited. The factories, the railroads and low land take up much of the area. At Morris Park conditions are ideal. Good land. High and dry. Only nine blocks from new industrial section, nine blocks from Hammond business center, near street car, school, churches and stores and within walking distance of all the big plants. Today Morris Park, particularly the lots we have on Logan . Street, are the best investment in Hammond or East Chicago. Hurry out and get your lots before they are all sold.

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Lots Will Make Money For You

The safest investment anywhere is business or semi-business property. The real permanent fortunes of the countrv are based upon good business property. We have 27 lots facing on Logan Street. On one side is our property and on the other the Belt I .ine and Michigan Central tracks. These lots are just nine blocks from the business center or Hammond. I believe Hammond will be a big city, nothing can stop it. Lots like these Logan Street lot s in any big city become valuable as warehouse property, small mfg. property, and wholesale business property because of the trackage and the nearness to the business center. Lots similarly located in any big city, for example, Los Angeles, Chicago or Pittsburg, sell for thousands of dollars per lot. Remember, Hammond and East Chicago will be a econd Pittsburg. Hence, we say these Louan Street lots are a sure and afe investment. You mav hold for big profits or you may build now. The rent will be good inter

est and in the future the increased value will make you a big profit. It is the man who has foresight who makes money in real estate. In a few years these Logan Street lots will be selling for big money. Will you share in that profit or will you simply regret your delay? Think of it! $285, payable S5 a month, will buy a Logan Street lot. These lots are only nine short blocks from the new industrial section. The day will come when Logan street is n semi-business location and the lots will be worth that much a foot. This may seem a strong statement but history repeats itself. The same thing has happened in dozens of big cities and will certainly happen in Hammond. The main thing is, have you foresight or are you a plodder who will wait and see the profits that should be yours go to some one else. ? But you must hurry. Tomorrow the lots you like best may have been sold. Come out today.

Billy Sunday Said: Xelte in a rented house is kidding himself. He is serenading the landlord." Ten years from now what will you have ? A pile of rent receipts or a home I Buy one of these well located lots, a little lumber, your own labor evenings. Saturday afternoon and Sundays and soon you have a home. Perhaps small at first, but the money you now waste in rent will soon make it a home worth while. But you must make a start. A little energy and $5 is all von need.

Boys

How to Reach Property:

Moms Park is on Colum

bia between Michigan Avenue and Logan Street

and Tell Street. Just south of Columbia Park and school. Take Gary car, get off at Columbia and walk two blocks north: or take East Chicago or Indiana Harbor car, get off at Michigan Avenue and walk three blocks east. Our office is corner Truman Avenue and Columbia Avenue Office open every day (including Sunday) from 0 a. m. until dark. Remember we have sold 121 to homeseekers and investors. We have only H,i left and you must hurry to get this great bargain. All you need is s5 and some "get thereness" in your character.

Bnr o I rf P-.- Vnv f:.! When the child is old enough for college or business, this investUy a i-iOt r Or I Olir DOy Or jirl. mont Avin no a mighty good thing. The prices are as low as $2i and the terms as low as s5 a month. Teach vour child the blessed habit of saving and" at the same time make a big profit.

Tract Office Corner Truman and

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Jo D. MILLAR & COMPANY COME OUT TO THE TRACT OFFICE. HURRY!

Down Town Office With Gostlin, Meyn & Hastings, Cor. State and Hohman Sts.

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