Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1919 — Page 7

Tuesday. October 7. 1919.

THE TIMES. Page Seven. gWW,W..u.-,.yiyi".N Pcf roshing flavor and fragrance and unusual mellow-mildness make Camel Cigarettes instantly and permanently likable!

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liniSBS nUiliU e CZ3 series contest v p EB LEGS te: i

And in the Meantime Just Before the Battle Mother,

Kid Gleason is Talking

Again. STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SEfcVICE CINCINNATI, OcL 7. The rampaging Reds came back to familiar haunts today after a four day sojourn in alien lands and Cincinnati turned out enmasse to accord a greeting more vociferous than ever was showered upon a flock of baseballing athletes. TOWN BASEBALL NUTTT. Ths Rfis havpn't acquired the world's champion -cheesecloth as yet hut no cn would think so judging from the attitude of the fanatics hereabouts. Th fact that the Reds bludgeoned the Sox for a two-ply beating- in their own bailiwick anl now need only one more triumph to complete; th crepe for Chicas,. has enthused this baseball rruy town beyond description of words. And meanwhile Pat Moran ha become a figure of more heroic mold as tar as Cincinnati is concerned than is Ferdinand Foch and the various field, marshal! etceteras of Europe. Those warriors of Pat's every .-n of them are Vein lionized as no men ever

Urban ("Red") Fabor, was born Sept. 6, 1888, at Cascade, la., and bezan playing collepe baseball in Dubuque, vhen with Dubrque club in 1909, later poinp to Des Moines club, from 'which he was obtained in the fall of 1913. "Red" throws riffht handed and bats either way. is 6 feet, and weighs 175 pounds, is single, tnd resides at Cascade.

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BACK HOI - ' V.! ' 1 i '. - J S , J I.. .. ' Ai kJ -.-priA'-a'.'r eerf n-A -.v:X : ' ' '"l , 1" 'V7'- ;V of JJ ca rtts . or ph pmck-

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hav been lionized before. SOX BURIED IN GOO. Through fifty years Cincinnati tored up an ovation for a pennant-v. inniii? ball club. Ar.d n-w that tli outfit of the on' .- trotted n group of "m'fits and outcast" have delivered not

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Fred McMulIin. Fred McMullit.. utility infieMsr And piivh hitter fcr the Sox durinjr the rejiu!ar seasvn, has been playing the role of pinch hitter in the world scries. In the frsl gme Mi Jiulhn was given a chance f.nd cams through with a single aUitouh it was waited in that slaughter.

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Why Have Tired Feet?

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NATURE shapes our feet forwalking and standing provides the

necessary flexibility and strength. If your feet tire easily it is not because Nature has failed, but because you hve crippled and weakened your feet by forcing them into shoes of unnatural shape. Gir Nature chance to remedy yoor mistake. Put yonr feet into Educator they let the feet grow ai tbey (should. Come io and aee how ood-looki they are. For your protection remiir unless the bo U branded EDUCATOR on tbe lole. it it cot an Educator.

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l mired in the clesperat ion. j terr.l ii,. i. i h'-.-i iii":s r:n j I'.ssh. f i nt.T'e.J out .,' lili-J tlgVM.-.l

with thtir nr: attn.-'.. THE E?7IJ IS SSAS. ' Ami i.flay tin,;.' ;M- t i fir-- v.r'.i i annihil-it-.ou : b ) ,-.' -11 . t i - worli rhanpkns. f "! nno ! t'ent in any of the nf ! t . i r ..ii.t'.. lb,t .M-.' s.hoflu! i makes a mslit- tn..r. ..f tli' ir r-m. ' crushes t h- ''."i- that was th-- r'.-i a ' week a so I is-hes th.-m down to m-

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! The hop .f th.- Sox ..f CJ-Jctjio ot ; 1 the entir- icii-'ii of America ti toapue partisans wi'l pl today liu:i I h" 1 I frail shoulders of Dirk Kerr on- .if ibe; i tin:?!. mouri'lMiien ha ever shot o - I J ! from h'? 'ea,;-ue park". '. j a 1.1. Dsrr:7X)3 on dicky. j K'-rr -mtl Km- rioi'." ha I'.iiie.i th" i si e.-in. u'.; i.n-r'!l of the- Ji-d?- -Kerr I sii'Tf-'uol wli'!-" 1.1. r inarvelou t'i S.t . and liio Hrililan' Williams fueled '

mi sera i.I y . If Kerr f.-ii'. i"iin the word "C,tt'- ' hall If v.r.tten on the V).:; !!!morni , ehot of 151?. : "And Kerr n ill f:i!," in:t Ii Mo- . ran. "The little, fellow r..-r'i'.iy rni.'.i-1 ed the boys on Krida. IUH today is ! dav quite different. The boys h s ii:ni i

about all figured by th- tune !ia? othr I froe wa n er arid ili.v'ii !i- . Ii.ir , j ma t heniafics to tj.vl odvan'ece toiy. j They're goins to r- . r. M tip with Kerr , , for ut : in,; 1 h' ri on t . I

j "W'no will fit'h f r 'mcmna t i ?" j liio'iulit j "I'lfsli," rej..n'J.-"l Moran I" t.h quiz;:. 1 t)n- vi I "I don't know ye:. It insiy be the' h-1

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Jacob E. Daubert was horn in .han'.okin, Ta., on April 17, 1SS5. IJetran playinc: ball in 190(5 with K;in-semi-pro club. Joined Marion the following season. Went to Cleveland in spinp cf 1P08, hut was soil to Nashville :n May. The next yertr he went to Toledo. Was tnen secire.l by Brooklyn, which club he joined in 1910, beccmirs: regular first baseman at once. For nine years h played first for Brooklyn. Last winter he was obtained by the Rods from Brooklyn. hive b"en having just a little 5poll i,f in. k and we'll chase those renin a!oi i "o bird -jn.i f.it that tiiej'll r-t i;. . . "We tarlf .i o-it to c. t the hig r,d of the f mey ainl w hf.on't lost 'r.o;.. 1' e R'Jt u m foil" f-'.r.-.Khl '" I'fn . 'he trick - but th - t-ox re tb.e hcys v. '.-to .-an . r t ii'f froi.i bri',,i'1. . Vt'.i lh:s N iwe d.iv that we mak' the staii." A ri-i meHliwli'lt, the crowd rot. p. -I . e;.r'. to 1h-- b;: J. bal! orchard w, t . tt f . v.ou'o not titisa any i it rt of ihy jr. hi -

inari'vi me ! i.-nt to too i.nov wi ' n iitur. d uc uid on ttri.it d "Tue slaying the V.'iiur oli."

CAMELS are a cigarette revelation I They are a smoke delight! They answer the cigarette question as it has never before been answered. Your taste will prove that! Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will gTcntly prefer to either kind of tobacco smoked str-iigh-.. Yovr tst proves that! This -'xo irt bv nd brings out Camels' wonderful cigarette cr-inties. It eliminates any unpleasant cigaretty aucrtaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor ! 1 1 also makes possible Car- ' . enticing mildness while retaining the v" " body " of the tobaccos. No matter how much you like Camels how liberally you smoke them, they will ; tire your taste ! Foe your own satisfaction compare Cam - -with any cigarette in the world at any pr-- -

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HARTLEY SCORES

KNOCKOUT

Hammond To Flay Its Last Traveling Game on 2Text Sunday in Illinois-

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nuntb-T of f. i in.i t they displayei the ! i';on i oner wi:h The Ix-tioit ;tne. olf t ii aoroutu of h I" :i . : it ;i i i ; Ist'ei '!-'- i

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sr.w oniXANs. i-.i.. k.. :.---r-'et. Inrb-y of -New York i n... kt-d out I 'lanWie jtusscil of -N ew (1ri :-!!.' in th" i ven'.h of th. ,r twenty round lUiit ia't n.feht at Ht'1'ietiKi.iin Vuvk.

Advertise in The Timr-s and advertise again. Results ccrne with tonishing results if tbsir users are to be believed.

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Reuthf r bHt.k at. them. I'm t.-'.i U5-.- the bid nn.i 1 f. 1 thiit ),-' throut;lt. V - u : 'f I .-end l.;M will nmlif '.' 1 1'; -'rent imii hwoiWcd on -'-in' d:i'l're,.t Banii";thins of .'i wiir'nl'.- i-rri's record.

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Pox and I'm not mi it.- v.i soi;-" -iboi;: ' I.ifiif. lie. hasn't been te-.ied aim

Iteuthrr ha.. I-'urthermore th" S :

aren't ke.-n about left-hand.-. I uff r.euther oan deliver. And m..'-o

' portant of all the boy s are nn::i. i.r- to ! ; clean up 'ho S.u in jiff fashion. "We'ie out lo c" 'oOa J "s .'an'" by J j l.rol. or t r.i"W. A i uJ iiU'-l v to iv i ' ru-tithc." j 1 fin. 11'n.iTi rolK. Tie or any iimr' ; !o;i;!ie to t.fi.'K their fa onte. ;.... n. d j

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Ifamrnotid u :i ; n. -I s .;: i- . ia I'.IT. nonlil hey.? brought .some fcr al cr,.j iiir. ;.s tl e 'nin i-ertainly lid pa'l.r.d

.' toi ret her a forniidpble sit.'". of ia!.-;,t.

C"i"t Three 11-Aineri up nr. i.-'t v i'i t'.e n th-1 j lb r;t !d lineup. Toim.-tn. the foi-io- i -5 I'm j Jiuirier's utar; M' llv.nn. the Vet P..;r.t v ,inr-i reiit. r, and l'o!.'y ' .-.l !',. of tb.-orre-low o. were j.i'li-.l tu vt"o nitiioii.l.

AV'uli I 'e. roil bullish..'.! ill any further fornoft it ion a:n?l Hammond. I'.o h-ftpt. t.ain iooiv at 'lie l'P(inel,iS Ibal .ire in c .ii K:rK wi'-l iv- for-ed o unoover some of i lie more inirirate play s he has soiyed ' -i order to yt irau la 1 c bi i

attacW. l..itb. if f.nythms. i known

Kid tjbasoii While 7m! foils fl N'" yya.i ciyiiit,Cbicag". "I.et Tin i The lot look a - i ' . . Hi i ; 1 en .mOI

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OUR FIGHT DECISIONS.

Willie Jackson knocks out rulcUe Kof. ' j-an in fo-trth round at Fbilactclpfcia. Louisiana defeats Jimiuy Socco la five : rouncls t Pliilnaelphia. Joheny Orlf.ltlis and C:.ats -Dnly ox ten round driW at X.a T.iU?, HI. Stanley McSride r.na VcuiiS' 3?erta tox tight roimS draw at Ia Eall-?, 111. ; Young Tommy Tet sin rour.a decision . over Jimmy Tappas at la Salic, IU. 3,10.0 Ertle outrointed Zulu KM at Xtuneapoli3. ; .Johhny Asher defeat e Frank Mason n ; eig-'at rotinds at St. LouJ. ! Tete Hartley knccXca out Tranii I Uustell in cloyen rounds a' Nx Orleans. I lew Goldie defeated Sddle TiankUn ; la ten rounds at Detroit.

The Winter Season Now Open at the INDIANA GARDENS Roller Skating Every Evening and Sunday Afternoon. DANCING SUNDAY EVENING

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YOST DISAPPOINTED WHEN 1 MICHIGAN WINS EASILY

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ANN' ARBOR. iinii.. Oct.. 7. Despite victory. Coach Yost is disappointed '"l

f the pox box si ore j tie y ast-.Mi. ii:sa . nam- ................ ...

that i aw was o KoaK it pa o mm uo

or poi ium'.v '.' ftct ft line on tn- mi-'he.iu

of the W'ol '.-erie.t.- squad. H" especially .i. ..-.I u-untwl t.. test out his line and i'as" fu'-

!lf till ' ' - - i nir-hf-'l t.o otr-orlu;iity. I'ih-Ii, Hi

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The Vhite Sox ntithem: "Oh I rues? we've got Ihein Cincinnati b ivi -' This pt'if'j now. sox were vy hrie. fi;t r.oyv they're bine. And th:i. goes for his f 1 1 n?s. IMiy no! let. Garry Hcrrmn pitch today and n-ike the razz imrdete.

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next Sunday m 'he m.-t

traveliPK -anie Hchecuit il. F.ui fb" k lln( l-s.s a:!'i hil a CO. 1 cb if'i ni.'i ib" Arseiiii! nir..ieer i hunif that hi'-- t.ai i b. k. lil.e th? V.e-t

.-ol Oleason'!" book on in

ii-; be 'lii sni?ini's best seller. WORLD'S SERIES FACTS.

KMiH.-r-d t 't:-!her.

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! of th" th;i t he has '

and wass-3 them in, I,...-k 1 1 la til b.sicle h.ivi:t. some

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I I 1 1 1 t i . . : . .. .... . ... p. i- .... - ....... ......... . . . -. -- . j Sox supporters. Offers of ten lo one. ! hr.uiKboiit the Oermin Finn ire. s .-cr-i that the Red win th r-eri- s perh;i ps ' tain things male i n the su'l:r lov.i. tVia mot generous ever uK'r'd- found! uere responsible for Vinnr-iii thr.nph

! f.w takers. Nor uss there mu h back- ! the titrnnn lires on r-oo.ie or the lanu-Uj Receipts

in? of the pox on the game oven , battlefields in I-'iaive. though the Khiric-land folks offered as1 Speaking of Kran. . iher i.

34,375 '. j . .S37.SG? $

Wo will help you do it. What's The nred of juiviii"- an exoTl)itkut price lor a new rug'? Onriital.rcavrv a stuvtliu prico tajr and domestics

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high 9 to :.. SZ-SASOIT STILi. TAIJKHG. "A ball club may be gropjj. b'-it i''s never beiiten until the la?t stent i? out."

quoth the fighting: anl t:il peppery leader of ;he White Em. The vholc I civilized world and Cincfnnnti too : seerns to think that we are .-on.plelely ' whirped. We may fool tliem er. Hive ' ii b few of the break? that th-- F.er.s

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Iteni we iuive vr. :.-'! for a loner time, prrctically ail "f th-- 21 pliyors on tiie Hammond football sound were in pome branch of the vice under Uncle Samuel. Ten of the placers were overj.as. while two in particular have been cited for bravery, so that Fort Wayo. or any other professional tram hn--notbir.e on the Hammond tlub when it

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Attendance

riCycr- nhiVa $32,831.08 J g Clnts and Ias-neB' hare ..S-,222.04 j Natl Commission's hr ... S3,73.3" ) JJ XOTAu TO. i lVZ CrZO-iiS. i i'j ..it-nar 153 0V

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Flayers' share S2S0.349.6G C:ub nJ Xteag-nes' share S173.5GG.44 I tj tjatl Ccnuivtsion Ua.ra 313,312.90 ' $

SIXTH OAKS. j Flacii Clncinrati; Red. Field, today. 1 Startiaff time 2:C0 p. m. j

Probable Toatt'srtes today Wiute sox, ' n

Kerr ana scneis; .ea, ciim.:c aaa

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Important Announcement Our ranidiv ir.rp asins; businss has shown us the r.eC'd for rt dc T.artrr.oiu to rcyair rujs and thus prolong their life for nn Rug Repairing

-In Ttammfir.l has h o re i c. f oro bf-en

mo'nd ha s.irh a place i? will he received gladly by ru? owners

of this region.

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BARTFIELD NEARLY PUTS K. 0. ON JOHNNY TILLMAN

FATHER MISSES SEEING ELLER DEFEAT WHITE SOX

Oct. 7. vv. -i Kller j'lio- r.f -Hod" Kl!r. fani .i:s p'.tch' - son .n Me mv the flrt foe

THSHPrV LIME DRINK

MINNEAPOLIS, 0 t. 7. After pu'tinsi up an erratic and indifferent ivrt lor j ML'NCTH. Ind. nine, rounds. Soldier HartfeM of Brook- j (n n-oi' r"e. n lyn t. re into Johnny Ti!lm?t in the fi- j niifhea reeinp r ,-nl romiil here ln.t incht and a l"-"1 -t a ion cFtcrdr.y

knocked out the Jl.nneapolls welter- I g ric". i ... - , . . .. j t t . t. .

uelrht TiMtr.an tr ea hnia in every i .vior.i-i toiu rr.c nu-.m) nt:.i

I ,.,,Und .id score.) 'anite a lev blows, i he wrs not scieC to start Kod' ester- :

;.!,ilc 'he il'.Hsiener v- j n-.iii'(r terrifio dr.y. - I f,im down to :i;r.eio to iran.I ,insr-. Mik' Krtle "f St. Tsui o'lt-lart --onie b'.snnejn." he yald.

p,jwn and now that Ham-

Our r'luipinfnt provides for fir?t class

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