Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1920 — Page 10

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IM. VBIOR iy SUNK OVER MAURICE FLYNH

a. I a 'ittl I - . r ..seen 010 i, it,;

to Iwtter of the arg" . .c .i.- hi' lit: host It '! -n Kast i 'h iv-i-. McCarthy ' 1 1: Ur.l beil, I lit louk

BY T. I. A Rud Porriii cam- Ihrouif vmtii anothr win lust me. hi vilia tm won .1 shale ovn Maurice Klynn. riiiraKO . v et side PirhtwiMght. Thf bout v.a fijihi from stun to tin h. pi;, tin f -.K - nxz the iiers.ih ' at ' ! start, hill Ktvintj way to p.-rrih ino Hit- fish;

was fairly standi! The oipy r.xin.l-j K,YV Yi KK. .Ian . -Ku; Cud.l. In which eiiher suflVr.-.I vfits th r-o- ,.:ln.i .!' Sf-h.-r, ;io me -t at Mad if

ona "wrteti one irood mow from Perrni

j ntn' i;i .vfu I pimishtn. nt from th- wiei I .-il u KpiTru t s which .lohr.t-on used .'ree- ! iy j The. surprise came in the prelimiriIary liiit when Artie Itoss came back ;-ft-r a bad first round and with on" ;.o.v n tlv jaw knocked Al J.ancoid Ito'.s a ppeared jireen and went i .low ti three times in the first round. I 1 ., ni-fr he. a tut. o crceintident and in thI : ..inning; of second left himself

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The next (1 s; it t i schedule.! for Kri-l.-y. Kohrn: r I when Hud fVrrill hi'A I -tni" Nee ft- w ill put on II.. mam '.mi.

....1 hU' 1 . v.e.-t "i Saturday . . 1; t'i'.'.' play the I,:i.i'l luii j-chooi ... ;. Lap. i u i ich .s aho e pected to be :t livi Iy tns.-.e. I'oai'h H:irt Iiuh fight

m -n mi tin trip, whiili -i.-cs him a j combination hard to heat. 'The tripj in great 111 mutiny the hoy.- ui.cuwUnn eil to tir.uigf (tdwiIs on t!i.; t-layiai,- ! floor and will he in va Ui. J ie to 1ii--rnj

MING H. S. GOPS GAME FROM ARGQS;

ANDERSON TOitlGHl 1 5H" xl

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: BOiLER SHOP IS

milking a iiv

Square t'li'.ien tmorw tusht for the 1

would hate put Fiyn:i to ?!io. l-;ynn 1 rt ,,,.,,5 -s i.avvwe!Ki.t w ratline chatu- i hoyrd hirm.elf a trr.-at fighter hut w as-L. ion,,h;t, lsllA,i r..:r.in tod.-, v. I,.. I

',;r..e in the ir,.iti h in.ii.ate.-' that tinimmv M. ' ':tl 'i ,. . .. .1,. '.

thy contintiAd th- r f.i.vi for ten r mi nil U, , .. . ... , , .... , . ,, ... v io re t !. v. t',1 ilay th.- h!p.h

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it -boxed by f'crriil. Murray Johnson and

iSPECIHL TO THE TiMCii JOS, INK.. .!;in. 2: I he W'i

ket i. 15 t Mill V. 'I'" l.,y tour o" the .

.;.rt f tile v;,ie. e.,-iiy won i. j;-;inf from tip- A-uus hitfh win., i s. 1. ui' :;l in iii. Ail nieiniier.x of tlie U'iiiiin.; l!..yi-. r-lcllar haskctl.Mll and in tictilar ISit.soii. Ke.-ki.ii ;.nd Tin sitiitt i'.i i.n i'i't!!f!ii i,t' " slioot.ns Htld d.s.;,-, v. .i I v. o; iv. '1 he team a.- a vi.ole ;ii;e a .iachlii- aid o,. nia y e,i 1 it. r; o- ti .- : :i i" a i y .i s. Wan la.-, ! .. -.'H 'or A n.ltt-.in

FISSI If! i 0. CO. BOWLING LEAGUE

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Suits and Overcoats There are still some beautiful garments left; sizes 32 to 46. Kuppenheimer and Ardmore Clothes for Men and Young Men. Sweaters and Jackets Rope Stitch, Cardigan?. Travelos and Shaker Knit. For the man indoors our knit vests are ideal.

Impossible, they said it can t be clone. That's what some old fosv merchants said when we told them what we were going to do. The past two weeks of our exceptional offerings have more than proved our contention not only have we given an actual discount of 1 5 per cent, but we have actually contributed to the buying publie's purse savings of. 20 to 30 per cent on merchandise as priced for spring. And this we are able to do so long as we are able to make room for spring merchandise. For the balance of this month we have count on all Fall and Winter ment on all Fall and Winter Merchandise, so as to enable everybody to take advantage of this opportunity for thrift.

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Ralston and other well known makes. An exceptional offer at $10.20 Advance showing of Stacy-Adams Shoes for spring. Ardmore Clothing in the newest of patterns and models. ' Heid Caps in the latest styles and shades. This merchandise not included in this oiler.

StilT and soft cuffs, in every conceivable pattern and design; silks, madras and flannels included. Hats and Cans

Still a few Fur Caps left for the men who wish to pocket money on next season's merchandise.

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Hammonds DestlotmieIvS

Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings

iSPECIAL TO THE TIM'-Sl S 111 Tl.Mi. I n. ami. - t'.y ?u !!r .'n :t . v'Val -u. a".-:?!'- a itefats itt tho final of the first round of the St a tid.ird Oil .. . Itilllmii la-lKUe 11.. M;.,n lliTiC". j ,, ur- . i'i'.ia- I-. th- ! eat I ' i' S'lop, -.iliie h.. T.H !' l.e-k th-- S ltd -..r itioti. .lohii ''aiiinr v, . a new bi,;li 1 . col d for hiiii itnli v idua i sere l. r ihr. o games' v. ith mi in i'i-i si ef ial. The .-.land iocs t'.d 1-ov STAI.JJIKO. W I. ll'ch vc. Pot. ;x,,, r .-!.- - 1'. ' .' ." .71! T .. i-r s: ii I-- l i. t l ; .i..:: .M .. I !h-e . . . 1 .! V '- ei " .." s i; i. I lieu-- I ! 1" .V.:: Vi .;J4 S..., ion,' 1 !' . ! 1 - f. xf '. ". . 1-" ?.!itehi::" Sho) - " 1 Ml T4 .4 1 L" ., -'.n-e Hulls . s i :: ;r.r .r.K i ; ;;; t tti i . . i "t -. h; :r.i .if.; .r.N iliKii I Mm K.-ime. SwiiriiiiiK !"Pt.. Sh;i. II..., h '.am a'.erHiii'. thtee p.um-s, l'.idl-

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S'.i iiiiii' i i , i r.'ssti re m ; i is . . '. M . 'I. . Mam i":Ti' e i'l . d ifoffmr.n. Tower- Stii1i)'. ".inner, "Roller .Shop.

rTIIE riht balance of costly Turkish and

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I STANDARD STEEL WINS OVER I. H. B.

SCORE, 43 TO 18

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The Standard Hfel far "n.. hasket- i

tiani defeated the tam from the

ti 1. H. P. H. V in a. lively pn ni Tnes- j J1 day evening. The seme wa" 4S to t!. j in ,p:t' of tiio unhala need seor- j !; t'ne pame was a tool one ane j hroucht out soin pn.ippy playiat; on j ! tin part of both teams. deisert led I In the StanJ.ird HCorinr. making sev- i ' .... 1, r. lf .-.t anil four free tiiro'AS Hess. '

I'ott.s and Schmil- maoe five baskets , eaeh whiiu K le- p'ayed a strong de- , f.-nsie ttnie. T.iennan and Hasjaril ' .i-r.-- tloi ;.n .icip.i 1 point peti-Ts tori

K ' the T5e!t la . . i il The lineup was as follows: M s Slanilnril ptr.-i i.'ar- S'.'h.mk, ''.: Si mer, rR : K lee, 1c. 1 Hi i. li. it.- Hazard. r.l.iem ' an I f ' Knott, rf ; Itr-nnan. : Htnlson. rs;i : ! v ;

8 'I'll- Sn ;o r in-;: tr r-1 a tz era H ' .1 for Thiirday e-.i nme;

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jL Domestic tobaccos, proportioned by experts that's why Chesterficids "satisfy!" Every puff brings you the full, rich flavor of genuine Turkish tobacco and the lively relish of choice Domestic leaf. And the blend the manufacturer's private formula ccrnoi be copied. Every package enclosed in glassinc, moisture-proof paper.

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clubs of the I'miilll.l.etahll l.eas'J.-:

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dnl- i Th first tew truri t.en ' hut tlie fourth cam

for r'n:v rclueed the lead tOjtl

I sure t no i.i u a I. i o; In

. ji'i- aaearame h"ia" Krtle. 1 ne; to Lis munairer, Mike Colli

besl of sliat for the scrap

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DEFEATS ST. JOE

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of th. last i P a: - ; Lyrii ltowliui; alleys at;

d Cvrii'ii will play tl.n well-known ?i.

s' ; h Cidi'-K t- Hju of rinnwlacr at ii.t :,(. Ui" uame f h played on th i p': lionif. i.fr. Slanag-or Baran has rca..iy tuado i-rrj-tiareiiien. s for a larpo

I rov.d for after the saimi h dance v i'l

?;ieti by tl.e St. t. I'll lads. Tickets :..r this iti.nv! and ianc are one tsal at ". .it rr.'s drusr sto;e and aiso at the nit it", i I at iik ( '(.

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GARY PLAY LEGION

TEAM OF HAMONDiWHITSNG

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i;..d I'tnil! beat Maurice Fly tin. in; ray Johnson l eat Tim McCarthy in ,.n ii.i ud and A I ltoss knocked out VI l,;inf(- in Hi csecond round at Indi::i;i Harhor. Jnck MiCairon Uno-kd out Johnny '..l::ast i:i the third round at Potts- .!!. . 1'a . .liminv !lat:I-..n score, i a technical !. i..c).i;t over Neil All. son In the ',,-,1 Vic. .- and arid I.eo Patterson knock. d ..;t " ouii:;- S i n Han lord in th .1.M..I round at S;.u inittield . .1 li rc'a Knocked- out Jack Sunday -. -,l, ee rounds, l't t e Johnson ami I"-:, -,Ki- C.race boxed an fipht round r v. Dii.1 I'et . i- Tabor Knocked out " t .- .! iiiati' in three round. at Kcii"-

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They ol to th--i - re vv.-.ik.Mi. ! ill loss o f Is II. i Kiev t il ., first il;.-- plat r

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WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING COALS: Anthracite PEA. CHESTNUT, RANGE EGG Pocahontas MINE RUN. NUT EGG. Illinois and Indiana MINE RUN. NUT. EGG AND LUMP. Hocking Valley

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AT L'UCT PniPAPH;

Hi LHOi UniUHOU WILDE AND ERTLE

; BATTLE TONIGHT i

y-Product and Oil Coke MAPLE CORD WOOD (16 inches long) FOR FIRE PLACES.

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235 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONE 1490 HAMMOND. Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Coke and Wood

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