Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1919 — Page 13
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THE TIMES. "... Sf 11 Patro 1 'i.an.ii1 JACK JOHNSON 10 MEET i'.Ok"-i
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77ie VVorc Wanfs a Good Dresser 4re You the Alan ?
The world want a good dresser. Are you the man? Uood drfins is nr. art that must be leirrted. just 3 any trade or profession r W rr.ed. Ihe man who dire !!ftVm!y and more stylishly than the olher feliw, is the man the world notice. 1 ou ian read a nan'? characer by his dress just a accurately as you could. :t ou know him intimately. .
A man's suit reilc-ct hi cknacter. Hi clothes tell t:; story to the iTjutMtw e woi !d as vi idly as a picture. A tdiior piad suit rcintorce all the dominant feature's t.h.at make their impress: on on the world. Just as a p:nt.r portrays the character and the personality of its creator, just so does a Barelli Hand
Tailored Suit portray the fullness of manhood, and the beauty oi character its wearer possesses. A Barelli Hand Tailored Suit fits the wearer and his personality; it enables him to look the world squarely in the face, and to command the respect and attention of even d.gnitarics. In a Barelli Hand Tailored Suit you are on a par with the best type of men. You are in a position to maintain prestige where others lose out because of slouchiness in dress. Let your next suit be a Barelli Hand T.'.ihred Suit --it will mark in your life the beginning of a period when old methods, ideas and customs were forsaken, and the beginning of an epoch that places you in the front line of the world march m progress.
; WILL FLY TO GO
Former Champion signs Articles for Fight 14 Miles Over Mexican Border.
T 111 A. AH,.. Snv. ST. .! ..-:, j ,i.oa fornmr heavy-wviKht ;ii,',p:.ii nf rno world, haa b n tun t r no.j t.( m-ht. c-u-i Morrt of Tuh.'i, , sn l.u.n fourteen mil t-out h of h.i in ifejsiev. aoeoi-din to Announcement : ' n.gtit ! Al. Jones, Yuma tx'Xinjc nroruoter. Xh
i bout will be h"-i In I ' -mh..r. r), f.xa.r;
ia,f. to be nnouik'f later. It wjll b a finish fhf. Jahniv-n is hi NoKa:-.. ?l-ie..., nd V was he j-r"bH'r-!v v-uM h.ive to is an alrplfflne t.. r'.f,oli s,,ti I. , 'he federal officer -w'iild n-pol h-.m eu .-i ula'.utory chart;.; rr..-1'.-r,-. d f,,v,,M; years apo if he r-aei tr..-jnrh S-ta.tea territory ar. I thr uf r,- ra.'raitds or hues avaiiabl..- trans port him fruin N"o,;ak.
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Your Uncle Jim Thorpe Taking No Chances on Sunday's Game. By ravryro cbayken.
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p 1 i;ip t!it ir :'cnM ha re w.--n -wrr-1u f- the (i!r- .'t;i-k. At Hock JCara ' tho ImI"!m Zi-' nt vir rtmszl"l with tho
or irtifA, wi-iid in ist muti- : n-.si.-r. tho n.-'v ful'baok. ', a f-iif ni trie rsul
!:)? no chanr. uf-s thnt f! ! tLiiv-hiI, thta is everything i
;ir this rfAA'n h: ?a r" with rut-;
iiiaiit victory for
that Fh-.ul-l Tin
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a ri---- in announcini; mmi.Tii! f.nj the Folog a
j little (iiiT.'.-ult hn ih KtU gn l-n in th" ilu-1i-v T j. xio's ft.ial pii. the J great and .1tj.-a.tHl toe "'f "Pa4ily" Irijcol) wi'l 1'. -r;;--ii ir:to r-.RV. T.r;s'-'!i is J Mill at txrh'-.i to Xor'hw. .-I'm l"ni'r- ! ity. lvls 'contrif p.. ri r : r R n ?-v'.uri3y. Th f t:;-.' t- ILi'trnoru g.-n.-ral Is in the : b-'-'t of shji; nvi sho-iid b-'1 abl- t,? rhiy j ;i -.; in 'Ui. : iln I'tie great myf'wv n mat liinc i'. tfeith.T i;h 1 to h.t j h'-nch'vl. Many r, tf-.e ftins, eRrectally I Uiofe w-o know fcotbaJi. are -f fie
Mnicn th t IrC'U. blr?;f a r.r-pulir
Thorf .-. 1; ooiiht. f.gr("aim are v-n'' h mi! bi; cir. r-"!!' d to
r-.t;t-i" s. i-'t (-.rv- an i s 'xr-f rs will ll !1 nianv : ;i'-t1 ii iagrn rii.o, a!! .f U'-n t -i .-4u:f-ti f r '.hi
rlge'.ia uf the Hulbb-g rs. In th tricar titn. th Hnr.:t:i--n-i flayers are noriing mit l-K Tr-Jnn -h ver.mg for two fu.tnl h.Mirs :lnds Ui"m ging through wrr. nifty nrtiotire fssiens. ii.rid ii' l.r.rd w-.j-'k -.rill bring victory, Ifutar "."liJ is 8u?:;i M cf ttjidther grime.
MILL BIG AFFAIR
f !"TrNAriONAL NEWS SERVICE ST. TAI U Mmn. N..,v. ; 1 .-
.i n.tlr werhl -"xill h" I'ai;l t.r,!ght when JTik lwelght chamrli.n. v titli in a. t"n-rorin! 1
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c;:bb..rui. th "St. Paul i.hant.-
switch In the betting oti 1. (Mhbor.x. rt--spitn the fa-t that O'Do-.vd is ciixnijlon. will (.nter the rang a 7 to f. frivori'A' "T" I 1 . . . . . ....
training performiuirf-A frr.s '.vag?rtng pcpuU.t ion that
than an evm ch.n. -
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BOUTS WILL BE SPIRITED
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rb b-;.l w.:i iri il'ng ti''- 'i.ii :h" air p tv. vi'fiy from t ' ' f'"it' .inlt. It trV :! i - ; 1! sk;;I i.tir! !v val wlr'i nr.y !.-g--.- . a- --i-n.-y f r n rrf '-.t
, n!f Iwirrk. sb u!i bo t.iarc.1 in that p'ttlj t n. A h.u:g rf T-'rot r tat'ons at t hji
tag of the w-iason enl.ir.g.-r limn- : ii'i'.s cb,atiro. i f vb-torv ngnitiyt To-
i !oio a n.i ai l ('.;. Trie, CiiM Is not the I open fi--!i rur.r.T th'it I'acMy is. but liis j knowledge f the .s:gna!s make-? up for -i groat dea.1. j Jim Thorp fr .T.c!'ri5 a ga.Ia.xy of j r-riiidog scouts to watrh xim game, the ! tr.-nn n asoa tv-.ng th-V. not c-r.iy U. ;.". t! o foxy Iri'li.in f ..-.! irnjnm-n.1. but ' T '.i" do on hi sohedul-t arv-i !) is tak -
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regards mh the rn.iMcr boxer rr.j.MIewe-tghts. TT:. fiwiou, in the Hng 1.1 not g:,.;,,-,
"rs -i-vernesa no .1
u tiei cat'- to un.-ork 1
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or a mo-.. r-jgg.!. M !ss of tho con Mini ! torn.-' Ho will hav.
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th.-' j '.o ! Wi'h j r'uioh '
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"' Oihbon wtil nerd n, trb ke t, j,.-n
wjt cr tbe war of th
Both O'rSjW'i ari C:bbon is
..1 .i. ta-ii. i-.,,ia s.r there Win? no camifintf. Celtic nil .mclers.
IrwiloAtlons art that there $4f 00P gate, of -u-hich o'Dow-l w
casrs & rat ;i;..(i0i G:!b Upon 0 peroentitge bfiS,,,
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10 ROUND GOES; SOLDIERS'
BALL LEAGUE
The winti'r of th B.i-i r irrcll -i-!r.".. p r)ii:n? card cf the Itoxina Cl.il at the.
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M'.cey K if th a-.! George C
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wJth either Jltnt: ed man t-fjro
lal'-r date. FurreU and bo'.it ":il b
Kr;..,i!nai! . Trie s-tni-wln.iup wPt iir.njt together Trmriir fri'irtl.v r,t Triti In
Wall' i- Jucobfo'ii. two bora of the MiT P-"r day
h.ir-t siyle 0f box...-;g. The fans b.a. i galh.-r thre
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the same club at a
Os-vesto is managing ! confident th.it tho next P' rrel-Hanion. or Purre!!
Py winning a run-awav (ran e. fVmpnr stpppr d into th ( e;!ar :o !on, giv'r.g the place ti T) V r: pa: whom they defeated "A t-- 0. m t r f . . . .... .
ii.io- i,ii;,ion inno.-.r Ti--ieba!l T at the Gary "y yesteid.rv. tpany went irito the gann efi li?organ:s-ii snd 11 r.mpr,y p.,..
co ini.rn nattir.c svimicb
for hat finer, wb.
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s- :i McCarthy lt action n'l he Is welt j d the onsIought with ? r'-tnt-rr b.-re.i for h's sla-!rng hn tt'- j raany trips and .eored 1 which he. put up atjainrt his h"vle' j batted perfectly too. vith
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town. Sty 1: o racv Metropohtan modeL Rich Mahominy tin. wide t":ir; heel, fir mhol i cve'e-s. Parti.-tiiarly pptil.;r ':n voutij? men ami fa-ii.i'O'n dressers prl a vondertul wearing sh-.x-.
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local funs are -x' eorire,; pjt .I vot.--.ri i. i earl wbl'e Jaeobscn s bio.ker amo fer their id ! .
Ti.o c; ri a . n-i .1 is-- i - w e n ti.e two r ing anl stole tntri. He t
hf. r.t.iiit-wo-i.t -. Kr.-.r.-,. tunitaatl and r"1n ' r' reach first Mfesy n j
I men of Corrpeny P, hp.-
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sn df'Jcar each clouted f ir sr.' --mr ntruch out l.t of th- ; 5 m.
him and albwe1 b it oe
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P-.l j t of t !i win- , . will ma he j ' fc -1 ting a i 1: f. oxers a re j com! it .on to ; t ha t. ( s n oijo
i iiurin gfhe game. Miintski nt :T,ej,-ar who th:-w t w -tir:i..r 1 Ilirifr at first wi re th" or.ly men
ed so far as actual work wa ed. S'"' by intitner. f ompany B 7 1 : 2 i Company l e a n a
t :1 i n -- only t r ree ball ate), "'It to
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Company c-mpany " "ompany 7 Company 7
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, game of basV : alijon Teau.
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Paddy D rise oil to Play With Hammond Sunday
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TUST you hold up paying $10, t $11 or $12 for that pair of shoes till you pre the wonderful ttyle, quality and vaIu combination you get in NEWARK Shoes at $6.35. And then ycu will understand what we mean by the phrase, "selling four million pairs of them a year enables us to save you 25co on your shoe purchases." Other equally amazing values at $3.95, $4.95, $5.85, $7.S5 and $S.95.
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OiOD-5 LARGEST SHOE RETAILER Hammond Store 566 HOHMAN STREET Open Saturday Lvemng.
Wilde Signs Articles
for Milwaukee Bout!
XF.tV YitPK. Nov. ; Jii.it j- Wild-, the y.nglish flywotght ohampion. rlgnod artt.-;e! of ayroe-rent here- txday to meet. Jack Sharkey of this city in. a t o.ti-ovijr.d bout at Milwaukee Toc (?. The weight is t be 1 1 tN-.;nds ringside. ?hrry p."-!' Ing a forfeit. - T?-r-liert. prr.ld t'.t "t" ti.e M;iw '.ttlif'i opib. alro 5-.tned i ho ngroomcn? and will lcJLve with "V liiie and hif manager f--r tiicago this afternoon. J. - .. -i 1'L.JJJ -Ln
trri i 'ompany w-.n i'.oiki'ti'i!i in the .s.e,-..nd
ar 'he "Y" '-i ' ; fy
t'-r.iai derta'ing M: Mir-nir.. Company Th: lav. ' i,pn -. p if. find H adqijurten t the top ks! with ore game wen n-l to n The or.. re at the end of t::- f;, war i to , in favor cf I i "-i d. . :i n -r-anv and !n t":ie sc'.vii !:!' p'illed away nd nvith H-ven f
put the game on 'ce. Hen ;, f .-tir---:irke c!a lot of etuf and cage--b.i.keo from a:I ?.-rts of amti'-s brt 5"'ored Miiff iJid sr it.-J s toi nis r-r.e. f Ma-bin ' . rt pany, " 'd .unfit one fs-'d gt.a', one foul and y,'r: .ii i-or-,i .r.e fcT MM Mi "V. T,. 0 rr.rsny T". I ' Company H t '"' 1 TeaoTia rte-j v 1 ' fv.m pany F n " ' -.pi pen v ' J , 0 " Ma-'iiine t'oin Co 0
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P. Company wax rich w'.n not only on tnl-v-t also in voPeybal!. They
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v-.tb ball, hi
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es in three f'-'m A '''"in panv of th" First Batallior.. A Company nrte' with a ru.h and won the fir t game Ir. )ig time. B Company raiii-d and bv
an uphill fieht won later won t're t'n rl. Company and Iiynr who are rival p'teher: pec'ir" teams in the League, a'ao starred
'., sr.o-.d ftnd ?pnce-r f.-.r A 'op B Co o. ,-jr. y tk. i' t "r,f ' recsTndoor itaeoball n Vill"yha:!.
Offie Phone 255. Restdenoe Fhon "MAJESTIC" Clean CKinkerless Coal Sold only by VEST HAItDtlOND COAL COMPAITY J. J. BREHM, Proprietor ITeelacd Arenue and Michleap. Central Tracks QUALITY PREPARATION SERVICE
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Refreshing flavor and fragrance and unusual mellow-mildness make Camel Cigarettes instantly and permanently likable! CAMELS are a cigarette revelation! 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 greatly prefer to either kind of tobacco smoked strsight. Your test proves that! This expert blend brings out Camels' wonderful cigarette qualities. It eliminates any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor ! It also makes possible Camels enticing mildness while retaining the full " body " of the tobaccos. . . f :
ino matter now mucn you UKe camels ana
how liberally you smoxe tnem, they will not tire your tas re For your own satisfaction compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price!
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Men are loading up at the Big Kovath Sale they are taking advantage cf the big cut in prices and are loading up heavy with cold weather comfortables. Come Come Come! s. Such values have not been seen since before the war. The fact that we must have a good sized bunch of money
ligations, gives you the chance of a life-
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time. Only a Few Days left to get wearables at almost give away prices. If you haven't been here, better come within the next day or two. i Men's and Youngr Men's Suits j ! These models are the popular waist seam for young j I men and also the conservative style for older men. ! I These are our regular $22.50 values that have been j ! reduced during this sale ) 1 0 50
Men's All Wool Hose, regular $1.50 alue, selling now for 79c
Men's Sweater Coats, with shawl collar, regular $2.50 sellers, now $1.19
Men's Mackinaws, storn proof, regular $8.50, now $5.95
100 dozen pairs black Socks (3 pr. only to customer), per pair
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OVERCOATS Overcoats at $16.50 PANTS Heavy Worsted Trousers, just the tiling for work, regular $3.00 value. Specially priced at. $2. 19 Work or Dress Trousers, large assortment . . . . $2.79 MACKINAWS For that Mackinaw or Sheep-lined Coat. Coats as low as. .$5.95 DRESS SHIRTS Men's Percale Dress Shirts, French cuffs, assorted stripes and patterns. $2.00 values, now. $1.29 $1.00 value now 69c
UNDERWEAR Medium Weight Underwear. long sleeves, ankle length. $J value. $1.45 Heavy Ribbed Winter height, long sleeves, full length, in white, Rrev and cream. $3 value for $1.95 Wool Mixture Shirts and Drawer?, reg-
$2
value, row.
. . $1.45
SHOES Men's Black and Tan English bast, button and blucher shoes, $6.00 value $4.95 Chocolate, Tan Lnglish last and blucher styles, very hne prad? of leather. $8 value. Very specially priced at ..$5.95 &ork bhoes in blark and tan elkskm outing ihoes, $3.95 and $2.95 HATS Hats in the latest style, finest quality, as low as $2.95
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WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS
ITT" h tiovacii
548 HOHMAN ST., 3 D00RSN0RTH OF STATE STREET. C2C Chicago Ave., East Chicago. Alexander Ave., East Chicago.
COUPON
Tear this out and save it We give you 50 cents for this coupon on a $10 purchase. Bring it with you.
