Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1920 — Page 7

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THE TIMES. Pa ere Seven CALLAHAN WINS OVER HOLDERSON LEGION READY

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The Highest Prices Ever Known That's What Yon'H Get from "S HUBERT" WE WANT 'EM NOW AND WILL PAY TEE PRICE TO GET 'F.1

ti?IEJCKi UQGE N?l LARGt ( Ml MEDiUM I tU SMALL 1 Ni 2 MUS'RRAT "nter 1 6 00 to 5.25 4.75 13 4.00 5.75 to 2.75 2.50 ta 2.001 2150 to 1.50 fall 1 5.00 to 4.00 3.75 ta 3.03 1 2.75 Is 2.00 1.75 ta 150 1 1.75 ta US F me. Dark 1 25.00 tj 20.00 1 18.00 to 15.00 1 14.03 ts 12.03 1 13.00 ta 8.03 10.00 to 5.00 Usual Color 15.00 ta 14.00 12.00 to 10.C0 9.00 to 7.50 7.00 to 6.00 7.00 to 3.50 Pale 1 12.QI) to 10.00 9.03 to 7.50 1 7.00 to 6.00 1 5.50 to 4.50 1 5.50 to 3.00 RACCOON Black ?5.C3ta29 09 18.09 13 11.09 12X0 to 10.00 9.00 to Ufi 9.00 to 5.00 Hsavy Furrsd 13.00 io 14.00 12.00 to 10.C0 0.00 to S.00 7i0to 6.00 7.59 to 4.00 Ordinary 12.00 ta 13.00 1 9 00 to 6.03 7.0flto 6.00 5.50 to 4.50 5.50 to 3.00

J-tatfd in last evening's pP'r llnr.- b a lioxtly oonte.'ted sainft t'liiikht I'f twef n tlie Ha mmori'i .rginn H'nl the aggressive StanOar1 teel Car fiv... u-itli neither team having; u pronminoeii eclfie. The scene of battle he the t'entral school gym wrier in the past many spirit eil contents liavn leen won an'i lost. In keeping with its name th Km is must easily reai-herj and this alone shoul"i he snfMi I'-nt reason for the basketball fans to 1" in attendame. The name will he called at eight nVloi-k and will he nvr about nine, thus enabling the spectators to take in the various "second shows" tf they so de,ire. Hut after witnessing this i'hih-t!on of basketball 11 is believed that anyone will have had sufficient u t or! a t n men t for one evening. Nothing further need be said about the game and th only thlny; nedd to make it compU-ti- will be a goydiy sUed croud in the cym when tli battle starts. So l.cpion an 1 f-'tandarii adherent rally to the support of yo'ii favorite and ') your p.ir! to h'lp them in

Fistic fans went away from th Gary theater last night well pleased with

th ovcnlnr show of tlitt Steel t'ltv I

Athletic club. Krankle ("allahan and Tommy Holderson turning out a. cork -IriK good ten-round scrip that was von by Callahan. Tip O'Nell of the Stock Yards knocked out Bud Ilm!'ton from Fort Sheridan in the second round. Jack K'enndy. Hary bantam put out Alex 'Warm us of Kast Chlcaso iu the third round.

BOWLING NOTES

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BY B MAKER

These extremely high prices for Northern Indiana Furs are based on the well-kTtown "SH LIBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. Ship your Furs now when we want "em. You'll get "more money'' and get it "quicker" too. "SIIUBERT" RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAY AND KEEP ZM COMING FAST

F SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! Vint , ns. Ind.. Jan. IT. - - The Boilermakers defeated the r.-iraffine Works three jainfs in a match Thursday n fch.. POILKHMAKHRs. Milos HI 1 S3 In" B. Canner 131 16 142 A. Sinonson K,l 1T5 Hi C. McClellani 15;. 170 154 J. tanner 192 161 198

HAMMor imwi.iM. .Mornnrt The frdlowmr is a stsnl n of th clubs and the individual averages at the end of the pcond round: CLUB .STANDING

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7SS 1-3. rARAFFINK WORKS. Vjnslow- 20J js' 14 Bore 167 117 12 "Wilt 142 15. 12.1 Katchner 120 1"S 101 Kindra 112 119 97 743 64 o?7 . Grand total. J9S1. Team average, I ti61.

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BOWLS 300 Adoiph Dreschler, rolling with the Prechler fii e In the Rex League, rolled a, 30 score last night at the Re alley. For his series he had counts of 175 and 178 for an average of 217 2-3.

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' H-intr. 42 N. Nelson 4 2 F. W . lie" li r:nser 4.' C. K. Bates 42 V Mci'umsey i C. Martin 42 W. Cooksey 4J R. Richards 27 J Vhalen l. .1- Handy 42 Kinch 3S J. Canner 4 K. Tounk'rj U 7. .;!1 42 T. Krug 21 Clinks Meyers IS H. Moll 43 W. Lud-king 42 Tan Rnrlght M V. Rohde 4 3 ,T. Ebert 42 O Relmer 42 C. Rohde 12 H. Tounkers Xf, H. Iohringer 41 T Louohes 4 2 Louie B'lifr 24 A. Asgeberg 42 T. Bianucti 12 Atistgen S9 A. Olson S T. M'lrkus 47 Thompson 24 M. Kuhn 4? "'. Bee.i 4 T. Vhln !

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HIGH team: strie? Rerrlny Xo. 1 2848 HIGH TEAM GAME Monnetts j 91)11 ITTGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Ned Nelson 6 44 IfTCH INDIVIDr.VL GAME O Tteimer j4i-

OUR FIGHT DECISIONS

If you arc going to buy an auto this year, buy it of your ioeal dealer where you can get service. The home dealer will be glad to give you pointers on its care and upkeep. How much easier and cheaper it will be for you to run your car to his place than have to undergo the expense and annoyance of taking it to Chicago or elsewhere.

Frankie4 Callahan shade! Tommv

i Holderson; Tip O'Netl knocked out Bud

Hamilton, and Jack Kennedy stopped Alex Warmin at Gary. Alletown Iunde defeated Eddie J!i:l1m in six rounds at Philadelphia. Eddie McLarney and Kid Rainier fought a ten-round draw at Tucson. Clonie Tait beat Billy Whelan In two rounds; Johnny i?chauer beat Johnny Noye in ten rounds, and Jimmy 1liney beat Failor Perkins in ten rounds at St. Raul. Benny Valuer defeated Matt Brock in twelve runrt at Baltimore. Young McCathy defeated Joe Nelson in ten roijnii and Jimmy Rlute beat Young Chapetta in eight rounds at New Orleans. Young Denny stopped Ray Long In the third round at Fort Worth.

BURKE SIGNS TO MANAGE BROWNS ST. LOC1S. Mo., Jan. 17. Manager Jimmy Burke of th St. Louis American league t3ni hrfS sii:nd a, contract to manage the team for the season of 1920. Recording to an announcement today.

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FLOPS CUTLER John Friel.nrg toser ciiarlie Cutler in a fast mai bout ;i t the TT.tymarkct theater last night. A pair of to hold in thirty-nine and five minutes, respectively, was enough.

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Cites. Field 'THOSE real Turkish and choice Domestio i tobaccos, specially selected and wonderfully blended, give Chesterfields a satis fying smoothness and flavor not to bo found in other cigarettes. Our own buyers among the most expert in the Orient select for Chesterfields only the silkiest leaves of the finest, aromatic Turkish tobaccos. To these are added the choicest of several Domestic varieties. The blend does the rest. It brings out all the hidden goodness of each tobacco in a way that cannot be copied! That's why you'll find "satisfy" in Chesterfields only Chesterfields have the only key to this satisfy-blend. Every separate package is WTapped in moisture-proof paper Chesterfields never become too moist or too dry.

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ELECT OFFICERS

Th T . r. A. h.'ld the-r rSld meet, srttf at. th riau hoin on Tu'sdav nening. Election of officers took place at thi meeting. Lillic Plan. prci-d--nt; LtHian .rwrr, v ice pres. dent : Victor Schmidt, treasurer; Grace Turley. Recording Secretary; John Bn-liamvnci-. Corr;-noni'i;g s--re tary . Clara Plan, .ti.si.r.ary Secretary, al--t.i I'inn:.st. Afler tiie bnsine;;a wns disposed of a ia! h -ur w a s enjoyed by all present. After which Mr?. Plan served the Vn ine people with a lovely luncheon. Service., at th Robert f-da 1 0 Icancei;r s 1 church for Sunday January 1 S . 1 9 2 (' : Sunday School at 10 ;') a. m . : preachin? service at II.1'"'1 a- m . ; livening Service at 7:30 71. m . The monilni erv!'-ei sh.foiid pr.'e to be one of the unusual interest. There wU he a public installation of all the newly elceted church officers, which includes the officers of eet department and organisation, such as trustee... Sunday Srhool. T. P. A , todies' Aid. Ladies' Rl'-.'e Class, etc. Ml the newly elect

ed officers are exrecteil to bo present. This will be a new kind of a. service for Robertsdaye. One of the special features of the day will be special music by a eo.llege male quartette which will be with -us to sing at the morning: and evening service. There will be a rare treat in store for you. Come. It Is frie. Last Sunday morning the Rohertdalo Sunday School elected their new officers for the cominsr year: Supt. George Gabel; Assistant Supt. Mrs. A. M. Martz: Elsie Irsen. Secretary and Mrs. F. Einliammtr, treasurer. Kenneth Turley is still very ill at his home on Lincoln avenue with typhoid pneumonia and is taken care of by Dr. Lauer. Mrs. John Blaul ef Hammond, formerly of Ro'oertsdale Is very ill and expects to go under another operation. Little Lautenre son of Mr. and Mr. L. Long e f M rtle avenue la very 111 with bronchitis. Mrs. Hiram Regnier of Roberts avenue was in Chi'ago on business Friday. A surprise party n held at th home o f.Mr. and Mrs. IT. Hummel of T'ast Chicago, in honor of Mr. Hummel's 27th birthday anniversary. Game., and dancing was en.ioye1 throughout the even Tig. after which Mis. Hummel served a. very elaborate luncheon, those from here who atentde.J were. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T-angohr. Mr. and Mr.. A. M. Martz and Mrs. George Bader.. Dora, th' little daughter of Mr and Mrs. MVd'n of Myrtle avenue fell on the ice and cut l,er ee very badly. Mrs. Bey Moore and Mrs. Golding were among the Chi' ago shoppers '.n Thursday . Jo. Crammer. Sr.. of Myrtle avenue. Is reported on the s-.ck list. Mrs. Spieihurgej. and little sni, returned from their trip to Kansas "itwhore Mr... spieibui gcr spent several ,frl; with her parents, hrr mother bin ;n very poor health.

Messrs V. B . Trice, Fred Krclter and Sam Eafon in favor of the tractor. Due to the late hour the spelling; match was postponed until next time however, as there is a unanimous request. It will be sure to be one of the interesting fea.tures of the program, the second Tuesday evening in February. Refreshments have also been requested again, so don't miss it. The Centenary aESociat:on elected the following officers for the ensu.ng year; George Boyd, president: H. Barton, secretary; Alva Saxton. treasurer and

Mjiel Pierce. Alfred Phillips and Cha;. Boyd, trustees . The people in this community were shocked to hear that Mr. SchedJe) passed away in Crown Po'.n' . Farmer's Institute here r.ext Friday.

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Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers ta IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND JIACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Vards So h stree and Indiana Avt, HAMMOND : INDIANA, Office Phone 127. R:e. Phone i044-K

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Teachers' Institute next Saturday in Ross township. Little Roy Mills had the misfortune ci fall on the stove whll playinsj and burned his fa -e and one hand quite bad. Mr. Crrj.se" l:t:!e ,on Jahn, w a.s threatened with pneumonia this wecl; but is better Mrs. Louis Ber," of Lowell passed away at her daughter's home, Mrs AmerHng Wednesday morning at. Rcxville. The parent -ten che-rs' nieet-ng Tne?riav eve ning was w U atte-nejerj and twenty-two new members wre added to the organization . "M usi,- by LtHian Kuhl. the rrading of one of h prize composition? by Edward Whner and the debate by Messrs John "Wertner. Alfred Phillips. Leslie Walters, Roy Hack and Walter Demtnon ere the main fea tures of the prrgram. The audience was both grateful and interested in the discussion presented on tractors s horse, which was derived by the judges

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