Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1920 — Page 9

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1 b7 jack vriccx. i STfF CORSLSP0NDENT I N. StRVICE 1 M;V onk. J mil z;. The tinnual j prinp dm a of maj.-r league m.iis on Inxoland will c.'irm.t'K-e ono month from ' today. I i'i.iiR l.r.i ...nirin!",l by "ll f ! Hie l.i g !.!?: .if cluh and vMhin another -' nmntli lhr- ria. k of the bat will b- r- '; voimding t h r. mik h.m t the Smith from i i'"!i jia to Southern I 'al i I'crii ia.

I I Th" St. Iotii Ttrowns will Ii a more 1 tin- first to get miller vviy. Mtm.ucrr Jtni- ! mie Kurkc harm ordered Ins r 'u.Ts to

report hi TjijI'T. Tex.is. ..n l-'.-h. I'S. Th fldvar.oi guards of several o!h"r nnjor larue te;ims, anion); thfin the i:hic.-iR' Cubs, w ho (in m IVisn.lon.i, the i ". v r'ln.i , I n., ia ll?. who will return to ,m. Mi ...iii, uu! l:i-' ihree pr.'iit' r York clubs, the 'linn's. Var.kcs and i . .d sers. will Marl south on the 2U of I'f-l.t nary. All of i he Van-." will ha nutorm on their relurn trips. The iliants ar.J 11. -.1 Sex h:ivo an nnpopir.fr m hedulo. Toe

lirsves aii'l I.li"it "l'iKrs. Yankees ai.J I

Ledgers. Keds mid Senators md other

I toiiihinotHMis. viil ). s.'i'ii in a. ;ton in j many minor leaKiiv itic and towns, j vn March 19 the world's cliHmpinn IJcds

end the. New York Yankees, and the Washington Seiia'tT' and I'.rno'dyn iKidgers w:ll take part in a double head-

! it ;it Jacksonville. l"n. The training camps of the , hib: fol- , low : National League. Xow- York i;iar..s, .San Antonio. Tex. Hrookiyn Io.Jjrers. ,lT'konv;le, l'la. ! ltoston I'raves. t "oluinl.us fla. l'hi'.a.ieij.iTia Vlill lies. l-:iritiinfrhsm. All.

. hioi'Ko rubs. 1'asaijena. t'-ili1'. J'ittshmxh I'ii at "5. Hot Sjo-nm-. Ark. t'incii'iiati He'ls. Miami. M. lij i rdinr. Is. ;r. . w ri.- 1 1 ;-. Tex. American. Lesfue. fhlCJiRo White Sox. War... Tf.

WE FIT STOPS WEST Ifl SEVENTH

.1 RR.'CY i-ITY. N. J.. Jan. IT. Tom, ! Hob X-it7.?inmior.s. son of the former: wr.rhl's heavyweight ehitnin'on. srnreil n ' .'islve victory inst f.iKht in hit. neron.il f. Pl'earatii h in the rine. I Ms opnoneiit. 1 I (idie West. Newark, rmit in thr seventh j round of ,in oi:ht-rotmi bout after re- 1 eeivmif a continual r;nn t . f Mows from : Hi" slart of the bout. I-'itzsimmoti j v.eivhed Kl pounds .irul West u'. I I'itT-.siinTiien.s foree.l the fihtin? at a ' te.,.,1,. o nn l sent in blows so rjniukly ; th.it A est did not Ret ii ch'inee to start i a jr-.vij pun.h. Although Iitzshnntons : did not use his rlKht with if.. r until the sixth round, the ret'nee showed an i

ir.ehtiHi Km. in lh fifth tn halt the e..n'e.'it as West was somewhat Krorpy. West protested and the bout went on to the seventh, when West retired. ;ene Tunney, N'W York, lih'ht li-vy-weitrht hai:i.pi- n of the .-, J- knocked out Jim Monich.-in. New- York. In two minutes and seconds.

l-'ti..d1 and relatives received word here from Hammond of the death of iir( Jos. lioh'.iriK. I'ormorly of this place and a daughter of Mrs. Johanna Jourdain. Mrs. KohlinR ilied Saturday

I fcl'ter an illness of wienl months.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Span: r received ofd Saturday of the u. i.ii a in. . i-K:!.'.':- of Mr. an.' Yi-. l.ei,il:i

keilnu.Ti ,,f Hammond. I. '. 1'etterson and family moved Ia--t i.'.-k from West usui.a to their farm bete which he purchased from J s. J Iv las sell. Mrs. lioy W'opver and Mr. Jacob Ppanier left Paturday evrnin; for Hammond for i few days. M. I. Iiidwip of Hammond visited Saturday and Sunday lo re with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Uidis Jr. and family. JoS. Uerlacli Jr. of Hammond isiied Sutiilay. here with his patents. Tie r.ii.k shippers Icld a tneelini;

lore in th town hal! on Monday aft'iHO..U. Mis. John rfe;frr and daughter, M s Marie, spent Monday at Vhitinir. Mrs:. I'eter Stack. Miss Kose Schumacher and Miss Margak-et vKeilniau w re visitors nt Hammond ou Monda; .

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! 'ini-Al,o, J;,n. zi. .Indite- K. M. l-andis today refused to discuss th I report that he v.-.is bem boosted hy j powerful baseball men in the Kast forj i he chaii-ma nship of the National com-J mission, pax-ball's highest tribunal, j

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li- great interest in the national game i would prompt him to seriously consider j I the post if it wore offered him. ItJin Johnson, president of the Amer- j i.an I.eamie. said he did not think if! i would be wise to fill the post nnl il the ; efdera! etise of the I-"edera! I.eacrue had j been deeid.-d. Judge landis was the;

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I Lost My Heart in Dixieland

Harry Fox .

! Know Wliat It Mrans to Ee Ljociorai Gcoree K'faJ?T A-2826

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George Mea2cr

Uncio Joah end the Fire Dc-pmrtment Cal Stewart The CourUhip of Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Cal Stewart and Adi Jones

Eve-Low Campbell and Burr 1 A-2S27 Til Alwav Ba Waiting for You ". . Cbarlel Hanison J 85c Just for Me and Mutt Flenrv Burr ) A-2830

Among the Whispering Pine ... Henry Burr :

A-2S24 85c

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Rings . . . Lwi Jame? and Chzrirs Harrison A-2823 lt the Rest of the World Go By . . Camptx '.i and Efcrr j 85c Still Undecided Virrima Asher and Homer A. nodeheaTer'i A

tt noil i uo in nia race ...... r Virginia Ailierand Homer A.Rodeheaver J

SmSe, Dear Charles Harrison A-2831 Net in a Thousand Yeer . . . Charles Harrison j S5c

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Riceardo Srracciari 78101 $10

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E H 5oI deir Ammi, from "Rtcoletto" Chades Hackett and Maria Barrientos

LnUaby, from "Ermini"

Willi am TeJl Orertwre. Part I William Tetl Orertnre, Part 2 Willi .sm Tell Orertnre, Part 3 VViil.am Tell Overture. Part 4

1 49616 $2,00

Hulda Lashanjka 7S353 $1.00

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Shop defeated the M.ach'ne Shop twoj Kames out of three in th) final match;

of the tirst round in the Standird Oil A. A. Howling Icagtie Friday night. The coote; t w:'s featured by the consistent wi'rk if John 'aimer and a h.tth run of -26 by Wilkinson. EOILEE SHOP.

Il.irson 14S W. ('aimer 175 Art Samonson 172 J. Zubay 150

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85c No. 2S11 My Baby's Arras Favorite Fox Trot On the Streets cf Cairo Follies of 1519

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-Tell Me Why .T Pejjjjy Fox Tret

6132 Dreamy Alabama Prince Orchestra

Bye-Low Campbell & Burr Ten Duet w

2827 ni Always Be Waiting for You C. Karris You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me

85c No. 2796 That's Worth While Waiting For Kaufman When I'm Gone You'll Soon Forget Peerless Quartette 85c No. 2810 I Love Ycu Just the Same Adeline Peerless Quartette Freckle:. Nor Bayes 85c No. 2816 Everybody Calls Me Honey Yelping Hound Blues .Saxophone Sextette 85c No. 2742 Just Another Man Gone Wrong Down By the Meadow Brcok Waltz 85c No. 2802 Enid Waltz Columbia Orchestra Whispering Hope Rosa Ponseile and Barbara Maurel

$1.50 No. 78385 Whoa January Medley One Step j $1.25 No. 6126 The Hand That Rocked the Cradle Ruled My Heart $1.00 No. 2779 Souven Serenade Sacha Jacobsen, Violinist $1.25 No. 7534 Humoresque String Quartette

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$1.50 No. 49560 Gaod Bye .Rosa Pons 85c o. 2829 Let the Rest cf the World Go By

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J Conner 214 Totals SOD 'irai.d total, 2iH. Team aver-tg". 'S2 1 1-.1. MACHINE SHOP. Sitell 17". Wl. : !oe 150 Mat ur..n Ifel Will. i n.-on 147 Totals -CS 'Jr. in. i 'oial. 12S. Team a vern 7jfi

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Dance Music

Art Hickman's Orchestra from the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, traveled all the way to New York to make these 8 exelusive Columbia dance records:

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"T Testation Bl'tes

My Rabys Arm-Fox-wiH from Toilie of 1919" On tba Streets ec Caira One-srep ... Pgy Fox-trot ......

Tell Me Why Fmt-trot 85c

The Keitatin Blues Nfedley Fox-trot IntrdcinB "BeaJe Street Blues" and Those Dratiti' Bloes MedVy Fox-trot

Introducing "St. Francis Blues" and "Tishiminjo B! jes" j Patche Fox-trot A-2S14 Sweet and Low Wain I 85c Pretty Little Rainbow Medley Walt. Prince's Orrrrgtra A-S122 Dreamy Alabama Medley WaJrx . Prince's Orchestra I $1.25

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Colombia Orchestra )

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EEDS RECEIVE . CHAMP. BADGES i'IM'IN'.V VTT. -Ian. I'T.-.-The ' 'iip-in-I tiati Na t i"!.a 1! i..da r rh-d t'.ie-r world basi ball chainrlonh i r b;it'on awarded j by the rational cr m in listen The.hut- ' ton?, w l:ieh tire to he wot r. in 'h" com j iirel. are pho-jt the riT.e of a o'larte-. ' '! mo be .. n v r-a-h. Willi in the j w re h i a mu;.Tiure bv,.h,il diamond .u wj.ich s' a ibam-m-l. nnclr-lini; j :h. creni is t'o- inscription. "Wor!d i ' ha it. pir tis. 1013." It is made of old j floinun cold. I ! SMITH OUTPOINTS i BOB AT CLEVELAND , I't.FA'El.A Xt O.. .Ini. 1'7 - Sergt. Ray lte.fli of C in,.;, ii. .1. e. u pointed Rob j Martin of Akr-m. O.. A K. K. champion. ! m 'i s!ahip,r rn-routid bovine bout ; here last night, wnininp t he newspaper !t:rid rin-snle . riil'f ' dc-isu u. Smith j '.'."Oil f ve fC'I'lrl., M.-ittio ihree ond two iv re ee;i. Ich boxer scored h o'ran : U:.o U(i.. n.

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li, EiK-Violn Seio . . Tcha Seidel 45526 )U0 Polish Dane ia E Flat Minor Puno Sola 1 Percy Grainger ! A-6128 To the Springtime Ptano Solo Percy Grainger f $1.50 One More Day, My John Piano Solo Percy Grainger I Temperamentiil Raj Arordion So'e . Gindo Dej-o A-2834 Lola Ote-stp Accordion Solo . Gun-o LViro I S5e

Laseue Trotabone .... Columbia Band Miss Trombone .... Columbia Band Introducing Trombone Specialry by Leo Zimmerman

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