Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1920 — Page 3

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'THIS CAR'S AS CLASSY AS THE REDS," SAYS KOPF

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Larry Kopf in action. Larry Kopf is another member of the world's champion Cinci Reds who is letting his world's series money pile up interest in the bank while he works during the of? months. He's selline autos. "I'll be right on deck when it's time to go south," opines Larry.

BOWLING NOTES

At the MoCoqI aUoj'S ls night the M:CooJs won two out three games f rotr. th,-. VTr:xi N '.'." ATI' file games w ero -very hoti.y u-t aftci!, the McCuoh h'-sins the first same by one pin winning tho s",,nd by ten pins and t'r,- last f'tnj by- two pins. Thompson roid th. J.:!. ante r-f the ovt :. !-, S'tinst 2;; his fi-ot ?arr. . At the I'":r.n a ;;? a tit rtctmr ?'-Hf thrt.-o ?amfj to. tjjs Jtoe peeord--.-s. rtei-i;.T bowled the li'gh sore f the er:inar gettin '214 his Jim J. Catvners of ths Unorder Mas a rn?ij e-jond w:th 24;:, he sct-l-.njp 624 for his series, the fotfowin the scores soiled lat night : McCOOLS H. oehr'.n;;er 12 34 251 K .hn -. . IfiS 16? barrel '.U 12 134 Si-t :j a si 159 'iejer 154 3S5 US

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I.V Tin-: UNITED STATES DISTRICT ' "OlTiT I-"' Ti!K DISTRICT OF INDIAXA IN" HWKr.riTCY. IV Tin VATTKIt- :J" HEXRT "KI.I,Ni;R. i :: v ! ) i . i x t a it v b x k r upt. f'Al'SK No. ti t:." r.s-i;trs cT Uonry !iier. t.'-:in;ar;. bai.krup;. of Gary, I,a!:? "'.:. S !:'. of lii'han.t: Y'i'i. r.n'h (f yr.u. a- hereby fvit .in the fit day of January, v J.. :"". Jl.nr;,- WrUner was duly i 1 .i bankrupt, and the first meetit.i .-.f h cr--l;torH v. :il be held at th !'.'! !-:! irt Room In Hammond. In.l;ruM. a .-.e r.'-;.ck v. M.. Saturday. .Inn :;:.!- 17. IH. :, t which tim the r-'!-:.c-i h ii j v iwttfiici. prove their rlaimy. xrn:i.- ti,- l-mitrupt, appoint a. trustee ;ia.'i tr-r.s.(t stivh farther bvtsinfss a? """ I ";' riy ome bfoie said meetins. TV OUDKK T' RIX-KIVK CON'S I DERATION' a'! c'aims must be properly en-h-.r.--e.-l on the outer side thereof with tV.o r-ame of the bankrupt, name and fi-.dress of. a-redi tor, am. Hint claimed and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY : SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, January 7, 1320. 1-9-

Take The Tim:: and V.rr-p i: (ouch v.-it'a the whole wcrld.

DYED CHILD'S COAT . AND HER OLD SKIRT

"Diamond Dyes" Made Faded, Shabby Apparel So Fresh and New.

Dor: t worry about perfect results. Tse 'Diamond Dyes.' guaranteed to cive a new. rich, fadeless color to any ja'-rte. whether it bo wool. silk, linen, co'.'ou or mixed roo.Is. dresses. b!oiises. stocking, skirts. children'

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I This Sale for Saturday and Monday LION STORE- CLOTHING DEPARTMENT

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Men with an eye for economy will hasten to make the most of this opportunity. Such well known makes of clothes as these at such a remarkable low price do not linger long, take it from us. Once you see them you'll agree that they are the best values offered in many a day at $36.75.

The variety of styles is very wide and there are sizes for men of all proportions. Waist-seam models and the new belters; also pfcnty of conservative styles for older men. Come and see for yourself. No man in need of a suit or overcoat can afford to pass up such a chance to save.

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Good quality gum rubber knee boots, roll edge soles, solid rubber heels; al! sizes; our regular $4.50 boots. On special sale Saturday and Monday, pair $3.45.

Men's Overshoes; Pair $1.69 Regular $2.25 Values One-buckle Arctics, felt tops, fleece lined, good dependable rubber soles and heels; our $2.25 Security Brand Overshoe. On special sale, sizes 6 to 12, pair $1.69. Women's Rubbers 50c

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Young Men naturally look for shoes with plenty of snap and style. This is undoubtedly the reason why so many of the young fellows around town wear WX. DOUGLAS SHOES.

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Hie famous Hood "Boston" Rubber, round toe, high and low heels; storm or low cut; 95c values, pair 50c.

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Ideal for Winter Wear $3.50 Values $2.95 Sizes 9 to 1 31 2 and 1 to 2'2- made of heavy grain calf, black or brown two buckle style, bellows tongue,

extra heavy all leather soles; $3.50 values. On sale Saturday . and Monday, per pair $2.95

Boys9 Sample Shoes $3.50 Sizes 1 to 5y A big lot of sample shoes for boys, several styles suitable for dress or school wear; they're built entirely of calf, lace or button style ; good dependable leather soles, pair $3.50. L it tie Gent's Sho es Genuine calf school shoes; broad toe last?, blucher lace or button; extra heavy solid leather soles; sizes 9 to 13'? J regular $3.00 values, per pair $2.50.

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nt?ht 'n t'olurttbia Hail. . I raiiahan will be the favorite in the

Ural bout because of his former showi ings in Indiana Harbor, but M-irphj

t. :'l briiiff a lii; crowd to oavli U pi . Ail of i;ian.-:'3 i: .ends v .'.l ack Mmphy in tht hop'- of .ee;ns Callahan licked. Hud PernU of Terrc Ilau'e and Jimmy Hanlon of Denver at 135 lts.

j wil! put on a bout on a par with the ! final iiout. Terrill is expected to set ' the better of Hanlon b'H Hanlon i.

; sure to v'.it "p n Rood sc-.p. (HV T. I. (.MtM ! Tho preliminary eix round -wat-r-.!',h..r,.v,,- an,l Per ri ? i -Ha n - i t s t b.tween Young I-rUy of Ken-

TWO GOOD BOUTS FANS BY OSWEGO PROMISED FIGHT

NEGOTIATIONS

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ptnttton and Toung I-ar! y of Roseland. at ".IS pounds will e pood ap-

r;eo. 1 pvtlaer for tiie double v.-nd-up.

tinwcFO and nhtN fana are premised Kd. Sm-.th. eport.nsr eoitor ot tac some r-al fyhtins when too two pairs Chrag-o livening American, w.,1 ref.Tk. t to tUf r for ten rounds each to- I ee.

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; INTEBNATiONAL NES SERVICE! j r.VRl.S, Jan. 3 No definite d.-cisb:n j W1IITINO. Indiana

ha "ecu r ached rearoing v..e V " The vhitins lodge X

posed world championship f.ght ftwten Georges Carpcntler and Jack ten!per, but negoiati'ne yl. nearinij their conclusion, arcordinjt to 31. Pes...v.irj tiio vreneii hnxr'j manastr.

January 9. 13. V. and A .

M . . hold their installation of "fleers at their meeting on Wednesday evening;. PaFt Master X. A. Emerson, acted as installing officer, being as-

i have iut sent cJPKfrrO! w; sister ry i-aFt Piaster a ics. mcent as

SAY AMERICAN LADS WERE IMPUDENT

three different person and untu inej n:--' answerid there will b" no final decision on tiie fight." said Iteschancps t-'day. Ilono.r.i it is doubtful if the cont' ft will be s !d in Franco."

Take The Times and keep In tourh with "he whole v'orld.

Marshal!. The officers installed were: W . M. Arthur Vernon; S. W. John Jackson: J. W. lie v. c. U. True blood: Sr. TAvaoon II . K . Hove: Jr. I icacon James Morrison: TreasurerX. Pouglas: Secretary ft. G. Walker: c'r. Steward .car A. Alilrren; Jr. Steward, Ueorce Lo"ke Tyb r K . A. O'son.

: INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ; MEXICO CITY. Jan. . Tii" ', " H men; of the ir.terios annouic "d toiiav that T' . J. Honey and Ea: 1 J'owit.., tfte Ameri- ans who w.-r" i; '::',; l. Mex: ans. near Ta:npi o b th- :.- liv

es throusrh their own imp; ud-nve fn j venturing into -ountry o :rt:n by tho j bandits and rebels. j Orders have been sent t" tl e gc'- J? rrnment troop ;ti the Ttinr,-.u-.. j - a

Good Health for You --; Dr. Carter's K.8 B. Tea

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