Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1919 — Page 9
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MADE ON U. S. ARMY SPECIFICATIONS. A Shoe Ttat Was Emit fcr ?ork! HERE is a brawny shoe built for men who need shoes that vill stand hard knocks a real U. S. Army Mmi.son last. We sell hundreds of thousands of pairs of them every year and because we sell so many of them, ve can cut the price to onlv $0.85 Try a pair they will give you wonderful service.
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Both Hammond and Gary Look Forward to the Big Game With Anticipation.
ToofbaU faas from Ofciy nd Hiramocd ahoull rfirmiher that Saturday" K-Tiiie will 1j cullfl t 1:30 o'clock in order to eJlow for the (puna which will bo pl?j-ed between the ttro ligrht-wslg-lit teams Hamnmd Btudouts were yloomy today vhen they learned tht Aahenhtucher, qoarterbaci of the econOa, i
ont of the game with a wrenchrd ehnnld- 1
ei'. Capt. Hniuruond fill fill his poFltioa. j Stores It. will he a hot one la spite of the tenjh i Machinists lade. t) Shop
Tli O raver Machinists bowlc.1 them- i
t.tktng: three games from tho Co:'t lie- :
I T-nrtniMit. a-h by a .-.jinforlablft ui.-irm. Tin- iume wor' 07 to 64?. 77.", t.. 60 3 '
i'.n'i bo to M:l.fT was hl.sh wl'.h : 2 00. Th SI UJ wrights find Engtne-r3 bawled th'.ms'li-s into a tie for f aurth T'la-C" ! when tlio Millwrights won two, 701 to ' H3-i an'l T4i to S4, and lost on, 6n to 7 3. SundbrT ram into thj limelight ! w i' li a iicorp of I O $Up won two from tho St . t a.rtnu.nr, fc36 to 6S3'a.nd 841 to "53. and , iost "r.'i time, 637 to 6'"'. Oiui wb? hifh with 201. ToisiK'it HI ore will l.owl XT Shcyp Ln I J South Yanl will rr?M.t tbj Pjjrs Depart-' tnent. q Tli st!:id;ng- oT the tares follow?: ! Won I, nt Ptp. '
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KEWARIC SHOE STORES CO. LARGEST CHAIN STORr 5HOE CO. IN THE WORLD. . 2s stores in 87 crr;ts.
Hammond Store 566 HOHMAN STREET Open Saturday Evening
T!kt ra;es for the Ti mm'-Ti3 -Ktt -"-fnti hich school football Rame tomorrow aflniron Indicate that v crr.wrt will he ih !a.rffe.-t that ever totnl'd a fflmlartli.' src in Hammond. Gary 1 c-nn tribnt I tig !mnt gre.-t a portion of th crowd os Hanirrorid so the racket will he something . awfu' rlTiet;nr reports fr"T5i Rrr of wra new and deep stuff wliich Kmveon ! piann'ner to pull tomorrow har rT!n-.! on tineine3j imons the TTa.rr.mon1 FiirTo. ten, b'Jt Ci-nch VeTiker ly eii'-h fenrs to rest. Ktmmond has plenty of the trick ntuf her sleeye. Each ame plyed this season the coo-h hu aeen to St "'Ht norio of !t was -Jirovered. The i .-trlng on the trcrk hag reniairjeJ tlfrht M the. p'av Tifve been worlerl out and perfected epec;aily foe Krnr.on.
From the way tV now it looks as t !- ho cor.f ron ted hy f"ld whi-h mMTn once more r--lv thr.g of UeS,- 6:u' . rbe only msti ni -s lie ha. not V
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BO WLING NOTES
The Sivnnet!! vho-,ed jom? rcaJ form last night at Mci.'ool'c alloys when they tcr.lt threo games fr.m the Thorns. The team hroko the. league rocord held by1 Prriii No. 1. ivh'ii they shot a t.otar o?j 2 714 pins. j They rriler 1000 in the'r lis' '
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w-ee'K. but P.lir,'-r an! Eva.n may be rU1 tipon to fill the ap. Oar'n who geems to work well on any Ti;..d of a foot'nqr. is .e man n'ost frej r Tnerson, The TnJ-istrlal r?!eh fichiol st-idFnt? will lae one of the largest rsra(i in the 9-lir.r. Mntory tills ev-iir,ir
(Their hops are high pnl they wi'-: all he, ther- to b.:ot. To f:o.ish the rip v j as rel eports, tbere wi;i be a biir "foo'bal! hop- at the K. of p. ha", toI morrow inlTiit in hnor of tiie C-.iry j tea:n and rooter.
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n lrl" i-mn "ii: i : irim.. the ttrst lime Plnce 1311
anotu;-r n.ippery ; the tic hl.ys we,-,. ?r -r j.ri-.ne. hat tlimmond will 1 KrrlI.t ! .sh .....a tor tr 'trr:fi- line ptunsr- j w!.en ha ah"t ft" f.;.e ..s MV r-.w--.ine-. H 1- At Peri-in mi'.-.s '.hr U. ;s is: 't --jrr. tie !,n-nif ' fro:r tho R.'imprs.
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t'T!!!. x r i m 21 F.nrisrht !?t IuedokinK 171 141 F.cklund 140 17.' McCumsey , 132 177
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If you want to know what rare and unusual enjoyment Camels prpvide smoke them in comparison with any cigarette in the world at any price! CAMELS are a cigarette revelation any way you consider theinl Take quality, or refreshing flavor and fragrance.; or, that wonderful mellow-mild -smoothness you never before got in a cigarette smoke I Yet Camels are so full-bodied and so full-of-satisfaction ou marvel that so much delight could be put into a cigarette! Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes them so irresistibly appetizing! And, the blend explains why it is possible for you to smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste! You will prefer Camels to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! You'll rcali2e pretty quick, too, that among the many reasons you smoke Camels is their freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! Once you know Camels you won't take much stock in premiums, coupons or gifts! You'll prefer Camel quality! n. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winiton-Salem, N. C
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mTTS the first thing you none her wonderful white teeth ! And die last thing you forget ! " Sound teeth are as essential to good looks as they are necessary to health. With Lazelfs Tooth Paste you can keep your teeth clean, white and healthy. Contains ipecac and chlorate of potash to help prevent pyorrhea.
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Jim Thorpe Is Bringing
Great Squad ,
Totals 5 3 Team average. ?"1 1-?. THOBHS. Austgen Kent !o
j Richards . 169
CO':PT 1SS Greatbnch 9?
Tote's Tea m a rn ge.
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ON SALE AT SUMMERS PHARMACY, HAMMOND. BELL DRL'Q CO, GARY. Would They Know You By Your Teeth ?
( a. i mov. ..-Jim i ,iorpe i.i! i iead a sq-iad of j.tr.e,een profssi'-.n-l ' ; footbull pify-i ill-" '"bi Sou, lay o. I ! i!'-f .iid'Ms i:f th" i tide, which1.
j Uts bc:n hol.i b- the famous Indian h.ttl
h:.i el'nen her- -:o in: . wrnti tt
ft "nor was lift") f r.-m the Timers of
j Ma.siilion. Th'-rp. 'in inred tliat h
j wo ;!d not be m i - k'v- the t xwt ! line-up of tho ?! -. --n until just hit t i ; the start of the gan, but hi: ha the j following players r-ady: i TTnds: Wlialeti end iV-rcMm of Teorge- j ' town. Tailor of Dartmouth and Iloiea if; j 'I-.jo t-,e. Ti''i"s: Ij-)e of Ki-rdliiu. I ' ! V.VniJ"r Biid Oormley ( M-.raet ti. i K- l!ivto!i of V. -..1 Virginia. V ej-ioj aj' ; .',nd Edwt.rl-' of Notre Hani-, -iunr-is. i ! I'ierce and Kcbor of Mb'hign arid So.-:; j j of Ca-nton. CVntor: Kw.nfy of N"" re ! i Vat A. liadslieH: Thorpe of ('arlislr.. j
iiiiyt o of iooritri. J ch., a.so tf wmt. I
Vireini; W.-sl-jait f 'hsjnherlatn of ,- Iraslvs, Koady tf lohigh and 'iriks of Texas.
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d O.bbr. i tv.ft.Te.nco In weight. Benny declares no
': .... .. . 1. 'i r !.- tio-ir f.rct that he is ready U take on Tendler Kpr .-a ranee Snnd.-.y. cbowc-.l up well and j Tulsa or any other hoy who is ar.xiou it is probable thit I!- wers -vil' .-.art t!i? j for a chance at his crown, trio ait;st the K:unl. :' ?. ; Leonard is anxious to get in'o a chajn- . p,.onship battle, and as he hs a lorg-
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Leonard Is Ready to Meet
Lew Tendler for the i Lightweight Title.
j Ted Lewis Sails to Box ; European Welter Champs
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! N'EW YuftK, Nov. 7. J-r.n l.-.t
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: NEW TOR K. Nov. 7 Ted f.H I-ewia of Entrla.nd, fomer welterweight i champion, will sail Saturday for London, rd. Lewis is ts.heduli.J to engage in two i., i bouts soon after his arrival oi: the o.hr . side. Charlie- Harvey, his manager, has
closed regor ia lions for a match agaJni't .''her Johnny Bashatn, Elnplish welter cT-.amp, or Toting Charles, holder of the
t-ow ri to the New "S't!'lit fanti as French title. This bout will be held in 'hn th pHrb'-r. w h-i ' -ir.dii. ts tiie bo- January. Lewis will fill theatrical ej,-
A i-st' rt --i' y, has signoo ; .-ag (.merit for a month prior to fighting.
sing by a n fl seor j y to root-t anvoiio h (K- isier) picks
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' lightweight (.liHir.pion of tt'o ,v..r!'i. villi : probably dcfc-nl his tit'o in th i.f-nr1 j t is t urn in a fif to n-1 "iii:d d-. tsioi-. l ut ' i ht Tttlmu Okta. ,lohn Po-iF'er. hetttr :
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ciTd a burner et.tra'-tli-n for Snndtt.v In iho Rainbiers. or.v of the strft;-st lo,-n in 'be Cht;3o l-'ootb-li I.eag-.ie.
L.'ist Sunday t!m Jlar.iblors g-ive th'-
sf rong ''Jury To. 'u s-trenuotm
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of tbe h'lt'i-s: K'- idiron hsttlos i fur him. und from ;i i i In tl.i St. el City T,-i(i'l. the I'n i .-i -! .
rtjrtietit j lug club in th.
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Si I For till- i i-ao MMiaei- !. r Ii-oks ! wiil bo tin- oiid Hi-ioctod. 7 5 ( forward to a :-;i i-.n'ft and it pi.i.tmng I A i.tat.-h ltV"ii Leon-trd and Tendler
o place bis htrone."-t t..m on the field has 1-erri hanging fire for soi:n I irnn, the
14.1 sss'n't th" 'li-find ros.-itig Mviad. I "Til' drawl a-c o th hoii: b'-'t-i; a
Better call up Tfct limes and have it sent to your house every night. Then you H be sure it wi'.i
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CHAMPION SERVICE
What does ii mean? The Finest Winter Tops The Classiest Painting Highest Grade Tops and Seat Covers Strongest Built Bodies and Cabs Dependable Motor Repairing Simonizing
TEMME SPRINGS for all cars in stock Broken Springs Repaired while you wzit Johnson's Shock Abzorbers and Gabriel Snubbers "FIRESTONE" TIRES
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8 Big Reductions Sis' Selections M 7X Things Which Seldom '
Two Tilings Which Seldom (In Tffvpihrr In A nlr
We had every temptation to postpone this sale, for we could disrwsefgg of these garments at regular prices without difficulty. But we purposely T
by the reductions may not find selection is necessary NOW.
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LAFAVLri r,. Ind . Nov. 7. The, larg-j est crowd of tiie s.,-ijii is expected to
I wi'no; s the pj.) ' A A. fo-.thall T? I li t.oO.C- I'm,. ,
j t bron h 1l 1.: Island. 111., b,-! ! bring Injured, j Rooiv I'dotid t , unt i! the Il;;n,:;s ! Miid th-t, th'.I Ixl.-tnd to .i i , i.,
iliage and AV;ba.;b ' iiip Sunday. 'i.iro k -t .-cy rega t ion owic j
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YillntoV b rus Tini'.iii be 1-1 one y. !-n tw:i play end. tbe Fir.e
number of by some n w Filly T..of--V. A., has i
il -ii! Rig lid Pavis. fain- ' 't.i .-rrs:t l:n" muti, will Kb-. ".-tump" iU-'vi.;. . ; I: 'i i.inv : I i a'h'ete. , "hope )i','--ii who have nud'--ilia.-e t.-am fsmous f -r ; ' V'srs 1i.ic b'-r-n reinforcel i
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1'tr.e Vildlace 'orjiards off 1 1Tbe abij-tj ,. .. fr, Ind.. and tbe Fine Village
m-t a notol . r f times r-."-! n.-ith"
has evr -,i.o ! a h-irg-r n.nrvtn tian I re t'-iuehdow n. Tb I '-fore. t': -i
in ; fr.ns of tin pt-.f....-;.t..nii ;'..ol'.,-i;: !- asoji is r;.'cc'el in ' ..-i : -. ; --t t .Su.iiHy.
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High School Grid Player Dies of a Broken Neck
d.-.t'f'.. 1 l. of hi N-odosio-j ! i. -:!i : v:.-...! f --.lb.- 1 s.;j,i. ,s .- -j liok'.u n-, k n-n d -ii f.'utbaii practi'. j last Saturday.
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Doth and sik models 0SS for every occasion. A J?
Men's SUITS & 0'COATS Medium and heavierHeight models.
our assortments limited. A quick fiw
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SUITS and COATS
r tunning Fall and Winter styles in
a wide range of material colors and trimming effects.
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Mannish-looking garments developed from sturdy materials. $993 up
Our method of opening QHARSZ ACCOUNTS for all honest Wage - earners, fx.rrr.its you to tate advantage of these unusu
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$2998 i 34
(Worth $5to$l0mqze) FURS KcaJdy Girls' COATS
Corduroy and plush models; many fun-trimmed.
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