Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 30 December 1919 — Page 3

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iiiis' i tM-A 'iif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii m i uu n i j 1 1 1 1 "si j iuv2 iflMilillllililKIIW Store Closed New Year's Daj. CAPTAIN HELVIE OF REDS SELLS SHIRTS NOWADAYS JIMMY CLABBY SOON 10 RETURN TO U. S. NE AND REICH KAUFMAN N & WOLF - HAHKOiia&n LOSE CONTESTS TO C HAN EY AND COWLER 2 1 WEDNESDA Y BARGAIN NEWS DOUBLE STAMPS FOR SEVERAL BOUTS!

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SVPXKy. X.w. I?. Jimmy C.abby, the A:iwrian intddb u .-jijhr. who formerly i ehi that title, ha t.V Now Zealand, vv h-re i . is under contract to the hoMiiy f.T tv,. Ii'i-round battle. Jimmy ;s t.. me. t '.wo of th- host rmddlc-''t'.'-s ::i X -a '.aim,:, nnd his opponent v. ,i! j-i..i,n!.!y he T.immy c'Xrii'. s-d a pm il ..f J.,-, v(. Jimmy dee to n?i-i--i- tVC. the mrit.-hes wtn be ''r,'.v bard, b;it ju.-: I !u- f;imo ho intends fc'.-'.t;nK in i ivpc,- shap--. Aft.r those contests l.c will return to

m.sira.ia. .inj prepare to arcompany tin: j

American Uo s back to the I'nited states-. Uo has already anlioun.. ed his intention ft c!kallii stint; Mik O'lXnvd for tinv. orid's ti -!.-. Ho is nl:-o after anothM match with Mike Oirbons of Sr. 1-aui and Harry Cub of l'lttsburnh. Jimmy viould li'ne to have anoth, r Try with Cihb.jns. :is th - l.i.-t tiir.o I hey not v Inch a s us Milwaukee over f. .ur .-ar po. h0 phado vv.-nt :, r,;i,b..ti. At thai !! flabby va-i i.ot in the host cu:id.-ti-.n, and is anxious to ni--t bin old rival Mid show that ho can :a v rs,, the former b-ci.i.-n. Jimmy's hist two battles h. r.showed h:m to )... ,;i K,i e.-.miition. and he retain, d i.l! !;, tino; .devrtH-fis. tin is certainly il.o most popular Aineri-

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i'lian-y of Ilaltimorf outfought and out- C-. ley r r$ i rl fffl O I pointo.l Joiinny Kilhane. the f.ath.-r-ji iDfj liTlUlii. XL CILS ' wc-iplit champion, in an eight-round bout I 3 j i

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i Clean-up Prices

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ilcinie Groh at his winter post.

COMISKEY

SAYS

OFFER STANDS ,,TT '.'TCKATrONAL NEWS SERVICE ' ' fib. A; I ;-..- -. ,,;,ri.... uJ V.!.--

TIeinie Groh. captain of the world's

champion Keils, isn't livirtp on hi.s f-hare of the series coin these Jays. ' Heinie's "fillin in" as a clerk in a j haberdashery store in Cincinnati. J Heinie, by th.e ;iy, is some littlo I Beau BruLtmel.

t'lianoy woisli'-d 12.' pi'imds and tlv rliair.pion 12,". Tlio r.alt imoro !oor too!

the t!Btrr"Si o at th" start and although!

not as clever as Kilhane. often sent mi

Moti'5 so fast that th.e tu'chohler w as i

freuuently forc ed to clinch, thanry t..ksj While the JtjaSOn IS Still young

he first, thud, tioirtn arm scvimhii i ;, l .1 " t . r I 1 i , ' ' .. . ,11 and there is plenty ot jeasonable rmiiuls and Kilbanc the :.-eeoral and ; ; i r r l I ' uriuh. The fifth arfd sixth were fven. j wear left lor such pretty hats as , o ne Tnimey, light heavy weisiit chain- jE; these, ve place on sale tins gen- l; rion of the A. K. 1". scored a knockout , crous assortment consisting of ir- jE i over i;ol l-earee of fhicaso in the second - , PCOmm,T stvlM at Verv IE

! I t 1 I i ' i d I I ' fi'' ' t'tlllu lll.l lv ii. x it I L : i- .. . . I weired IT. Pounds rind I". are. 106. Tic, i 1 tempting prices. r

! 11 sase,l fenree in the first round, v. he'i he v.ms down from a rijilit uppcreut to i '.he he ad. His s -eomis threw- in the

! j oi.uo i-i th. ii' M round alter th.e see -.nd j i I. n.u kd.. n. j

i . 1 om i ou . r. t in- t .npusti licai y w. itm: . I. it . ,i i i , ... . , ... , , , ! i tunities will present tliemselves i w.m in the bird round lrni Al Ken-h ol , .

; XVw York. bo w as disfiua ! id. d win ;i hi i ! agai.i. 1 e,-..iids spi-:iv .1 hoe with wnt'.r while , ! . . . '. on the canvas. 1 1 Hand.-otne velvet hats, very Ilinets i r.vened li ii i v iir. i. of the j j cleverly trimmed ; $5, $7.50, $10 ! EE ; t '..I:, d States navy from dii.KT Atiffl- anJ $12.50 hat 5 in two Creat i EE

!'. rnnldl. vvei - !it chain- : I . , 1 ' lots, .it J ' ;

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Inventory will be taken in two weeks we are therefore bending all our energies to a swift reduction of our stocks, and offer hosts of extraordinary values.

Unquestionably this is the time

E' to buy a new hat for yourself or

1 daughter, for it is hard to tell

Ei Just when t ;tch low price cmpor-

! Ilntr...!-. the A ,.!..

''-::rJ::,r ::;,M $2.67 and $4.67

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STILL FIGHTING jf All Fancy Feathers g

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Women s Coats Reduced Sample Garments and Coats from regular stock The woman who has waited till now to buy a winler coat wiii certainly walk out of this store with the best value imaginable. The newest styles of the season, in seal plushes and the new wool coating, many fur trimmed; workmanship is of the best pert.

With the semi-pro heavy wtipht l'1-"-hall championship of .'hi.ao ib'tini!.-!;.

'leeided. the ,n 1 d '1 1 e V. e j , t s will d- cldcj' th'-ir title Thursda;. al Ho- Iet. r Pr j Ej ra-.ilien. Ilalsted and I 'or! y-'eefti. Ms. Th'- eontender will he h (pals and (lie j jSj

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the Wl.lnv'i f'.'.lii-ii! s. Ii.liln lsj J ' I . a iej.... . i . i ..-iv. h i . i i, j 1 ' " " 1 11 I . . . ,. , . 1 Ml !l Mil ill II Mill III II lllt'll 1 III M III nil 11 nil".

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LOT 1 Opossum collars;

at LOT 2 and sable coney; sale at LOT 3 lined with rich silk sale at LOT 4

Includes sample coats worth $40 to $50- of

sijk lined throughout. Priced

suvertone and rich wool velour; seaiir.e or

Consists of $55.00 full length cmU of SaPeco beai, with, collar and cuffs of I'loiroe, : satin lined. Priced for this O A " 'T i

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ompnses nandsome new coats ol si'vcitor,

cloth, with large seaiine collar; beautiful--$75.00 coats. Priced for this J)

Includes winter coats

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worth to ad new

beconimsr models in henlhrr rn.-.-iio; l.hL-

thibets, Kolhnson s i ush .ind nrr,l lam!) P...-o ! ir?

for this sale at

$18,75 i

r-nrmnc.. was hU h vrH.-iv I -sj of cdb-te?. bul has .ilwavj. me? tl.e3V tentatively m-ne.he.1 t,, J-, .r,.T;- .ttv 'ee., .Vmirrj-. S'-'T-ta ry " 'Jrabinrf j l.M'rer uniurs.u-s o e(Ual f..oI!t S etcher in a im.h bout at Oii.ab:i j , IfHH" ZliZVJf Ir.Z.

-ox. A. red Austrian. tVm- i-ibb-tie even's. Tin re are t v ,- caims a'

i- ' V's .V!"ni' i. .-ip'1 mo S:. huis m,.,,.! hi.lininrr.lis. one b' mp with Mi. man A!fr tae cnf. reri'-e S'cr'tarv CphM. . A dries, in addition to the tvvcntv -sixth

'rr issued n stateii:en; to the effect lllat

lae .sr. J j. i :.! . SV men

r-'ime lo re at tho rebut that ihrv emli!

'. uc-t of nii?k

.v no niro-t . i,.i. i:,o or any new jtl. sc.-.culo is (is follows: lOMii.-ition eotl'-crntnir th n ..,... I i'ct. " Transv Iv.iri.i a

I Ville. tiie nains of the Oct. P. Open.

Jan. A. The Corr.h'jfkT v ill oe pitted acair.st St-t.dier if he hea's Favacc. IVsck, J

annual same ni'h Depauvv. Coach j t'aiszms 'tic .-M "tenor maicn win i-Vsm-iin witin or.,io o-it f,. . h ., iMonpinc stone toward a match with Karl

d .'..-n of the letter m.-n next year. The f addock for the vvrld's chatopionsliip.

lriicnd.s to K.tve no'. runs undone to down

X'o ar.ncup.eoirion

St. I.

iE IS-nV'-r band. Savace will '"'!! 3Sjii?t?' Jmaha bcut with Steteher if I ; ' CS '

"ins 'nei, Was made, hut tfcev

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ami Joe I'esch. business rn ib.-und City.

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GOVERNOR PATS HARVARD'S BACK WktI'v" ,,TIONH NEWS SERVICEl 30r-T.j., J ...-. .?.. ;v. v.o!id'se to lay sent the. foihiwlntr tele-ram to the Harvard football team which jdavs the Vnivorsiiy of i.eg.n at I'aa.na' ''al. on X'ew Years d;i : ".Majsachas.ttj knows y, are game. hei;ves y01 are superior and hope '.-! wi'.i win. There Is a victorv Ui

Oct. 16. V. of C. at Chics ff. O t. 2S. Kose Toly at Torre Haul.-. Oct. On. I'urduo at 1-afayette.

j X V. C. OlK.'l. I X'"v-. 1.'. Kalamazoo at Crawfords ! ville.

Nov. ;r. Nov. 2Z ar-i'.l'?.

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Crawfords- I :vae.

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he pins the X. hraskan. W ith so much 1 1 at stake, the criptders sliould put up nil ' interest inft strutrcle. The bout will he ; .imoiii; the most important of tb.' ir ; careers. i .

Jack Sampson yesterday hacked out oft!

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Dftimn- ( Tndinn.-v1i !i: match wiln Merman kocii vvanoiu

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.Michigan A pg i or at Indian- i cttermp an explanation. i no manage-in-nt then booked stpyros Vorr. s. the, ,

j loniK r tir. ik a ma l'u r uii'u.'iin 11 1 j j "v j j r jl-.on. an.l Venn; Shea for the ,,. fall OtVllSil HOOtS 5ouns Chancy outpointed Johnny Kil-' oponer. ; Ei J-'uwt3

Dane m eight rounds; Ucue Tunney j , , ! , knocked out I?ob I'fafi in two rounds: ! ; ;

foonq: your .1 pr i vc y o u . '

u of which no

Tom t'ovvler defeated Al l'.ei,a-. in three; rounds, and Jf ff Smith knocked out Jack ; Si Coyne in two' r- .unds at Jersey ";ty. X". J, ! Harry Kabakoff sh.i.h d Joey Fox Hi;L eight roilnd.s at St. I.'illis. '

LOWELL

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roumls at Chv eland.

DEMETRAL GETTING READY FOR LONDAS

Mr

,n.l Mr. are ber

I'i rdie iark or ;.Iiuvn tins' bis parent.

eEW TOr.K, bee. ;;0 . ' i a'. 'Iri'i'k wrestler.

-William IVine

riVOtJ 111 tOVV 11 II Irn-roiiri.l . tr-r?-.,- r, t I In.in.ln r-, . V" V

, ",,ra'' e on hand f.- r.att!in r.:ir:-.-re kn

r .' '. ' J-'..ias r,,r in.; 1 1 ! son In n inc rounds. Jimmy libit

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r thl match vstrd.'

nesota.

tan i i-em-mie ueicato.i lommy Kyan. Mr. j.nd Mrs, K.N. Clark. l'.,'ly M-reer kn.., ke,l out KM Manual! Mrs. Kila .-'hi-lds i.-tuin

m seven rounds, and Dave .Wis,,,, d.--; , i miianap-d : vest-iahay after a ! ate, i Y.ii-.n; ; Joe 'hoy n.-ki in six rounds. 'visit hej .. wit'.i jelativ 05. IE at t'bv-fiand. I ... .,..,,. v-, I

nr.id ' . bapm.tn. who rave tieen visit

inp ho 1-1 n:d a: Water al 'htilmas. v.iiniiei to ti'.ei.I..;, pot : e ;, t'st "i d ' ; . Mis Ves-sh, Ma1.!--. .,f

: City, came Suiula

Jack Sharkey and Martin CoKins hoxrd

ndapo. X". V. od out .Toe Ja. k-

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ut i.'ne-l'u a-h o(,an in nine

nds.

s . re-e :11c in

for Mother and Daughter $10 and $12.50 KIDSKIN BOOTS $4.95

porto in ten round at X.

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Phone 793

Wednesday

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.a rent.. Mi Mis; Alio. '. - d..: a' ! r

Lcononiv, comfort and style '

Mie;.i-an i E are the features of thm sale. w.t. l h-ri"- am'II lie v.-e!l nfoa cecl w-tii vntir -

E bargain, for every pair is per-

on

Phone 794

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I K . Ibdioi-r.. j Mr. and M: Wslte j 'ii i,'!). isite.l i,rr s j K. n.l,-i;s. and fc.mil

. and Mrs. paul Mahler. I E

., , jj. ,,.,. E 'cctb' rna of finest kidskin. in zi v. K . n ....!... and fam-jE light and dark gray, fieldmouse, , ;E brown and black; long slender rl 1 M,- '-nnoij i.is .-iccopto.i ; v-amns, plain toes, louis or mill- .E :

a-., o.i.ce i-i victor 1 !. a :; I-

Pre-Inventory Blanket Sale These three items will give y ou an idea of the reductions which have been made on all blankets before stock taking. Lakeside Voolnap Blankets, a fine wool finished blanket; size 66x80; tlouble strength, washes nicely; in pink, blue, tan and grayplaids; regular price $6.50. nsale $4.98 Nashua Woobap Blankets Made of finest cotton in pure wool finish: size 64x76; pink, ttraj' and blue borders; shell stitched ed-e; regular $6.00 blank .ts. On sale C Ben'03 and Saco Brand Blankets Single bed size; in tan and gray with pink and blue borders, shell stitched; always --old at $2.00. On special t.ale vdncfday $1.39

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Values to $15 Ch oice $4.98

They're slightly soiled, some have been factory damaged, but none require more thsn a few minutes attention with the needle. The materials are the very fi-est heavy cuality georgette and crepe de chine; handsomely beaded and embroidered: colors are o-rbiVl -,',-!

taupe, brown, gray, navy blue and rose; blouses "that

were designed to retail at $10 to $15,

choice V

' f-ivth. r. Mrs. . i ii -1 a .

S lar" hee;.3. l!ex:' !e ieatner soles; -- . , r, .

women s ar.u mur.cs sizes, t ar

Misses 9 School Sho $2. 45

A l;ish grde durable School Shoe of vici kid. .Uonf leather tip?, button style': solid leatner

FOR

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Service Quality Low Prices

TURKEYS FROM CROWN POINT 52c w"

GEESE, WATERTOWN

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DUCKS 4 lbs. to 6 lbs. average CHICKENS, HOME DRESSED . . RABBITS 25c; four for LEAF LARD SPARE RIBS : 5AUER KRAUT FRESH PORK SHOULDER HAMBURGER HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE. . VEAL STEW VEAL BREAST VEAL SHOULDER VEAL LOIN ROAST

! rr. c -Viy. ! :tJ relatives ., t-rdsy. l'-,n.ild Qiitnov 1 navy, onme Ia ! days' v Hi: w !t'.i

I ;; su 1'pri . w ho ! -i

tn i 'h ' n t; -i. v binina: hi

rrri.e.

. .32c i:--

9C I .l-'iin !. Mill' r irm d !,, i;a; 1

. . J1 rag i lat oenl:-.p

35c ' Vi '1's rar n sLoo!M!:r.p-...

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ZAl2C f :)' b..no i i ci,b-aK.i last ?flri''l""'::s r a 11 ' :' xvit!l 'fT ria- ' "C r.-nts. M,-. and Mrs. M. A. Node.;. . .15c i

$4.95

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I'k; Youth's High Shoes E ! E-5 Two Buckle High Cut Shoes of b'ack :E EJ: grain calf, bellows tongue, extra heavy E ! : solid leather solev; sizes 1 fC

ffe1 :

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$2.45 II

Godsian's Shoes for Chi-, $2.25 A 'ir-hiy e'ependabie calskin she-e for win-

:-r f.cho:.! wear; cicth ton. late; solid

it't.l icr s,-ie !'."- S' .-, Ai

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Little Folks' Shoes Made fro:

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t'lidinc - wur.iwnii a, sw - i-uwvj. uu ;.- iiiolli-r. ! ! ' ester. , iTu iKnnTi"iiTriTtTs"m TiT: i ;Ti Hi i ifi i i TiTi i i fi T."

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Mr. and ln, J

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101 1

.icy 2.

. . .20c T

. . .20c . . .22c . . .25c!

.30c

VEAL CHOPS . 35

CALF OR BEEF BRAINS ;...15c

BKiSKfcl BACUii, ll2 to 2 lbs. average 35c ! SMOKED SPARE RIBS 22c!

OYSTERS, quart 60c I W

POPCORN THAT POPS, 2 lbs. for 25c MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 3 for 25c PURITAN MALT $1.00 MIXED NUTS, GOOD AND FRESH, lb 45c McLAUGHLIN'S XXXX COFFEE, 3 lbs. for 75c HUBBARL SQUASH 10c, 15c, 29c, 25c HAPPY NtW YEAR.

SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Mann Floral Co. Tel. laA. Harbor 1053; East Ckica-

;o 629; Cast Chlcag-o 59.

rlae. r;hui T'S'.,h 1 pa r. tit . . M:. t.-. b.i-- eS-.o Mr. and Mr. '(s- .otliTJT fr pa . . " I " a t I'.o

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LiH.2 Gents' High Cut Shoes in tan or black grain calf; two buckle style; extra heavy soles; sizes C? O Cfj 9 to 13",. Pair M.OU

Utv. 'i,cr! P'?-'s of finest kid, uJ p,

V2 to 1. bpec.at. -B JQ

the making of Educator

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pair

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v.-rdtiK f torn a . w t ( h P. .ii. d -' : .'.::'. a- i o.vj I". 1. V, ;.',;;. v ... i-t b-. in v''.-;,ei'i,o M-... i;ai'. m :.:s :U l.,d. J .".n Mi!r r.r.d Jh! . at 1 1 i mi i i', 1 "'1 litis : 'I'- hi -t h-' t r ' r u i , i... : r I ii r. is wit::.- rint -i ''! bin. -: is w .!! and ton: ;'.-.. y !a v.r.'.s: th.-:-.-. Miss Vno.o.; I ' : . ,n . !:, 1 loot." -n f;. ti a. : y , - ' a visit H ' ! l o ' ; Oil .. . ' i Mrs. . itto.vn

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Scicntitically Kxamined Glasses Fittcu. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

C. W.HUBBARD

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STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 344 Calurnct Are. Hamntand. ij V. e mantracture

?nd repair radiator-, fonders and horxls.

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f5-f" 5"r. l-sr.'. Also r.tw and e -t.!j.Ti , radiators for tfct 1 J -e- P li

AUTO EriVICF.

711 C'-nde St.. Haramoiu

'i jitamrnond Optical Parlor '.. w ... ...

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used sale.

Prices Always

Rignt.

OVERCOATS $50.00 A $10 saving on these handsome overcoats, similar m style to the coats pictured; can be worn with belt ail around or hallbelted; large cellar and big patch pockets; made of finest woclens, rich patterns, all sizes, our regular $60.00 'coats priced at $50.00

'Vercoais

SUITS $37.50 Suits that positively couldn't be duplicated elsewhere at less than $45.00. They are of ii.icst woolens : men's and young men's models, correctly tailored; suit; you must se,--to rcaiiy appreciate; they just came in and we marked them at this price for quick clearance

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