Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1919 — Page 9
tbt? TiMisa. Melchoir Says He Will Defeat Burke Wednesday Chicago fle'nt fans ore planning to turn out In numbers Wtdnf-day night whin Tory Mcloholr Anil Jack Hvirke. heavy weights, ni'ot In the ring at Kenosha- Melchoir. who Is now being m.inaged by Kid Howard, has nt been tii the rng In some time, but siws ho Is nt for the coming show. Tie has been training dil!rent!y at the Arcad and nort'ite Purke's victory ovr Capi. Boh t'oper the other ni;ht Mdchoir is pre becoming- more acute, drastic provptlcns were announced to guard ag.-iin.it the waste of fuel. Many lnd ust i in 1 plants are beginning to draw on their reserve supplies nj unless relief is forthcoming they stated, they will be forced to shut down, throwing thousandj out of employment. dicting- he will take the iiien?uro of the f miner army mar.. The Jri'- lay nlgbl ':iow will mark t:ui opening of th KVnushii b-'XUi? Mea."-'!. HE SOX 10 TRAIN IN TEXAS NEW ENGLAND FACES RESTRICT ION Advertise in The Times and ad vertise again. Results come witfc -instant effort. FOR 1920 Gl li;TrMT10AL NEWS SEBVICEI li'.'SToN. Deo. S.-N. w Kt.gland today faced a rigid curtailment of fuel. With the bit timinous al risls hourly A man's St pel m smoke
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Exact Spot to be Decided Upon After the League Meeting Wednesday. By LA-E.KY WOLTZ. Comiskcy's White Son will train In rcxas n.t spring, according to an an
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Here arc reasons why the fine, fresh pork tenderloins and pork chops, or savory ham, or crinkly bacon, which you enjoy for breakfast, cost much more per pound than the market quotation on live hogs which you read in the newspaper: An average hog weighs 220 pounds. Of this, only 70 per cent (154 pounds) is meat and lard. So, when we pay 15 a pound for .ve hogs, wo are really paying more than 21 a pound for the meat which we will get from these animals, even after taking into account the value of the by-products. But people stow a preference for only one-third of the whole the pork chops, fancy bacon, and choice cuts from juicy hams. This means that when wo are selling Premium bacon, at 43V2 per pound wholesale and Premium hams at 30, there are other parts for which we get as low as 6 or 8 per pound. The net result is an average prcfit to us of less than 1 a pound. The choice cuts are higher because of a demand for them. Another thing: Only 35 pounds of the entire hog or about th is usually marketed at once. The rest must be pickled, cured, or smoked. This takes months, and adds to the costs which must be met. Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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Revenue is to the corporation what blood is to the body, reduce or thin it and the corporate body at once shows financial anemia, physical impairment, operative inefficiency. A corporation engaged in the telephone business, upon which the public is so vitally dependent, must have ample revenues in order that the equipment shall be of the latest and best type; that the lines shall be kept in perfect condition; that the personnel shall be contented and alert on account of liberal compensation and attractive working surroundings, and that bond interest and a rensonably good dividend rate shall be secure, in order that new capital for extensions 'and improvements may be readily obtainable. The source of these revenues is the charge to the public for the service rendered. Under present conditions higher rates and good service arc interdependent. The Telephone Company is the Trustee of the public for the receipt and expenditure of funds devoted to the service of the public.
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nouncement madfl yesterday by Secretary Hnrry Crrnbiner of the American League, champions. The exact spot where the champions w ill do th lr conditioning will b d finitely decided upon this wecit. One of three spots tn the- Lone Star state will be selected. AVaxahachle, Houston and Pallas aro this towns oil-i lr.R the host Indiicmeuts. nd on" of thorn will he sekoted following the Ati'.erir an I-.fnj.ue meeting Wediu-sd.i y. Many southern cities w.vit the i.,x, hut Mr. Cor.dskey Is partial to Ti xas. His club has always do no w.Ii following th-; spring J.iunt to that section. Heretofore Mineral V'!!i, where the Sox ti-il'i.-d for the piist three nelsons, has b' ' n coiishWrd an ;,'-i! f-j t. hut lln nil magnates hnvt- pvr.nipf(J Mii.TrHl Wi.llfi to puch pn extent that hotel aec uniiii'it Ion? now arr at a premium fn that villa jre. Mineral "Wciln hRS not tveu hecn considered as a training camp for ticTt Feason. Florida was iinston ft pt the Fx. That state has txcome a popular r-"t with major lensrue rtuhp in ; . - p-
time, hut the, S't ""-r have treu.. i thre. and. as nnerted ahove, Condskry a!oy hi en narti.'il to Tctr.". TAVOK HOUSTON AND DALLAS. Houston and Pallas appear to have the call ovr Waxahr. i-hir nlihou?rli the Detroit Timers, who formerly trained at the lattir p. are. pav It la an Weal pot. T!se TlperA pissed it up this year, Imwevi. for Macon, Iiallas nrd Hous ton ran off' r (crass dt.irnouds, which is an Important factor when aeleotlnf; a ir : I r i-aKU- iralning oair.p. The New York Giants hve decided k eo to Texas, San Antonio having bren doe'ded upon by John McGrew.
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POLITICIANS CF BASEBALL HAVE BUSY WEEK
BV J ( K VI-.rofK NEW YOKK. Dee. J This !s pln to b" a hiq w(k for th? politicians of baseball . National and International Iy.nifii mipafs are Catherine: here todav for thf anniifll mpetlnETs ef their respective league.. Th owners of the senior mnjor lea c no will get togethw at tjie eoune!! tatle tomorrow afternoon. The new International laeue will meet at the Imperial Hotel today. These two meetings, however. ar heinfr crowded from the ?potl!ght by thn dolnes of ths warrinir American lspuers. Two calln havn been Issued for the Am'ricsn meeting. The "flht'.ng directors" hav called the meeting hr ai d will not go to Chicago. Whether or not Rmi Jehnso 1 and hl supporters will come here for the meeting Wednesday remains to seen. The Intern n' hnal Iea'ie maencts ta'KA- In .1 new member today off! -laliy admitting Akron, O.. in p'ace of Einghamton. The league will take '.:p the matter of electing a president and Is exj.e.-tfd to r-elect Da-, id Fuliz though th-re In a fight on between Janif Mct'ai'ery of Toronto and tin: loaeue president. 1 he N,it;cro.l league meeting proir,1e to be serene and largely routine. Barney Dreyfus is expected to announce hi" manager nt P'.ttsbuir.
YTERE'S where the particular smoker XX meets the particular smoke Chesterlield. Particular is riIit! Not only do we use flic four choicest varieties of Turkish tobacco X'Aiithi, Cavalla, Smyrna and Samsoun but to tliese we add the rich, sunriper od leaves of cpccially choice Domestic tcaccc. l ine j:s t :sc tobaccos are, it'.' elusive roces, ly v.liich they ar;that gives to Chesterfields that s body, that mellow richness whicl smoke mean something. Chesterfields certainly do mils , other cigarette has satisfied you and to top it off, they are packed in ine paper package that preserves iu all of that delicious flavor.
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cJeoijre Oibtoii, released manager, byToronto which club has signed Hugh Duffy has been in Ftttsburff. It is relieved ho wil succeed H'igo Bezjek.
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up Its winning- streak at basketball and the convening of the federal jurors wan ran Monon's heavy team so hard that made at 10 o'clock this morning, th the downstafers had to call tiro for hour at which the Jury was to have wind. Tirown anil Thr.-s slier pliyid well been Impajieled by Dist. Atty. lv for Uonon and all the L'.iwtil boys were Slack.
J It will be determined tomorn j w hether the jury will be Jmpanele Monoa (21) proceed with the investigation Jlrown slack r. nr. uncel. Thrasher Announcement of tie por . Harvey, Ward was dirie? mined upon after fenenre between Mr. Sla- . Mc i;e. Irons -Slmms, special a-ssistaat 1 Vard. CofiVl attorney.
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preceding month, O .A. WISWEIJU Pereta:y. Dallas. Tev -C J. PIT.CELL and J. D. KRUSEU Ijocal liepresi-ntatives. 413 Hammond Building. I'hone 544.
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pionshlp of Europe by defeating ti.o. Beckett on Thursday, plan.-) to retire from the ring after his M-'ht with Jack Dempscv for the worid t tie.
"Whether lwin or lose in my lijht I with Pempsey I will have satisfied my j life ambitior to ti:;ht for the cham- j
pionship of the won i. sa:J 1 l.er. 'I will be content to make last ring battle and tlic-n ritir.
farm." "I have already agreed to meet Jack Dcmpsey for 5.K0 pounds (about $120,00 1 at the presort rate of ex-ha".ge.) the purse to to fp'il sixty and forty : per cent. f
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