Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1920 — Page 12

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Hammond Legion Five Victorious

OutweiRhe.t and outelnrsed. tlte CWaso Heights basketball team paffereil i'i'-nt at ;'. hands of i'io Ami'i i 'an l.'ion of Hammond. S to I'.'. Sut'irThe contest, w us. a lip-snorier " i:i the. stait to I!,.- finish. k'iiii' : : many itsdoir fans who packed 1 U" ' Ufa I school uAui o.i their i f da! cx- ! -cities '. hi ong hou t t'no heai-d frav . : :i rhi. i;i,. Hcitrhi jussrvKatiott .., t!;ty J'l.usht p'uckiiy until Ihi, had t. su.-oum -t the '.;iH-rir qhf and hotter p.i:i: i.f the. Sfi- " p!a Tl: isitinr five took urly ail their shots from the en withe floor, as ihe st'i'ii-. unable ! iitr:i;c the tive ui d-i'cn.-t- j-.-.it ti e 1 .fnuiii.-crs . I' hi- s.imi" siai te.T crT with a rush.

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-MI .. . . . ... . . 1 Jlfl. II foul on the former high school star and ReablitiR- shot the first point for the visitors without touching the Iron. Curtain Pollard peppered his warriors up and with the ball continually hciriK fed up to Veetiker ami Sheridan, the locals were always in the lead. With hut ten minutes left to play the visiting team took a brnio and Sour? aKoii thlce successive baskets m ithoit half tiyinii. Manager "haken after the game announced tliat Lowell would rplay the l..'ioti team heie i.n

Wednesday', the Io'f!l qu.nttt ha j been playing' a Rteat name this season and should put up a scrappy contest I Against the locals. Negotiations foi a series of three (fames with the Whit i mg Owls, the latter part of this month j to tfe the rim n ty championship thai , is now iti prosre-s and Hammond will j ton out in full fon e should the Owls' plsv lore u will be the tirst appear j an.e of an ul team In Hammond in

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There is a Rare Excellency in Keeps Fresh Bread The first touch of your tongue to this delicious and ex-tjuL-itely flavored electrically baked bread will declare it superb! Isn't such a Loaf worth a Trial? The only bread in town baked by electricity insuring purity, uniformity in baking and nutritious m contents. Try it today. Keeps-Fresh Bakery 155 STATi; ST.. HAMMOND. OPP. ORPHEL'M. TRY 01 R HOME BAKED PASTRIES.

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Dunn Signs For Bout In East Chicago

i Charlie l.;nn. contender for the ! welterw eiciit .'hampionship. arrived ;n Kast ( ' hi -a e-- ''.'IT.lay and had a '.-hort talk witii '.eorso Oswes". who j has signed hint for the bout next Fr.'day at the ind-ana Harbor Auditorium I with p.-nnis n'K" ..f South Chieaao. j I'urri will be in fhi -aao for the rest ! ..f the week and viil train at the .rj ( a de cry re. nasi u m .

(CKecfe hasn't "t stepped irto the championship cla s b j : is v.llins to neet all .erects up to It.", pounds. H.s manager and fr.ends are predict. ns liw.ll soon he heard of arnonir the "t ' s ; in lis class. Tins tUht should he of more than ordinary interest bee.Tjse fisweco l.a.-' promised tfiat tin winner w 11 be uiatiuei with .la.!: l'.r:?t'n) before '.be lo,-al r'.uh 1n trie near fut ".I re. Ttf rw rit nlso be nno'her t n r -o-ni. a s v rouud and a four- ro :'id Inc.; on t i;o card r.'.xt Friday.

GARY STEEL 34; LOGAN SQUARE, 16

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weisrht. basketball t'am, defeat'. tl'. Steel tive showed better team play. !- 1 1,-nan Square ot ro' 1S. Saturda--. 'C'ce inc at home on t'ie fo or.

SATURDAY BASKETBALL

COI.l.H.E i Vl K. At Iafaj ette. 1 nd. Purdue C!. lrui!. ana. J 0. At Minneapolis. Mion.- Chlcasso " M nnesota in. At low if Ciiy, la. Iowa 5S; Indiana, ij f . At Notre Dame Notre IJame -1. Wabash 14. At (Jalesbure. Ilk Knox, "S; Lake l-o rest i0 . At Mount Vrnon. 1 o. O i in nc il . t'.n k t,.n 14. At Klrnhur-t. F!. South "!:ca-o 22. Ikiu. hurst rollene IS. At I'olurr.iua. M o Mis sot; r . I Make ih At Va ' pa ra 'so. Ind. Vflipara.so 4: I'h i-aco Tech ll. At lake Forest F.l A'adeiny SI'; Vuvuican i.'iil;r Phj sic a I F-'Utcntion, a. At. Matthattan. Kan.. Kansas Aa:;'s ;; Fnivrrsitv of Kansas. '2. A t Proria A us -if. ant 41; 'M: a i'ey. J1H.H sf lioal. f oiti; At T.aSg'ue l.a Sal !e-per i. 2T. : lla'l Townsh'p H. At ciiry Whiflnjr -": Kmer.on. 2.". At Sterline St. Marv's ( Ste: iir.vf i 2" ' St. Thomas iPoek r-'al!-: ! 7.

At S'lamore St. Albans, 1". j.-.r;-an Pa i k Acau'tny 1 1 I At Lake Forest Academy liaht-

ir r'ht. 15; Wii'iki'? an Iktih, 11 At Mi. iiiijiin ": ;t; L.i poi t e, 2 . Mii'i ;:i:i City 2, At Savannah. lii -Ro. '.. Fa!:.. Cf; Sa vm n n a h. 2 . At Joliet '1. M'-; i.'iii.as-o) I'-lt-

banta'iis, 2j'. I'e I,a Saiie, i. At P.-oi -ia - Maniiuai 44: Stieator 23. At Spriiifrfiehl Sprinc'i'-iJ. 4"; Lmc on -i . At Jackson vilie Gripssi-. ill", 1C. .lai-l.H ui ilie, u.

English Boxer on Scene For Scrap With Mitchell MII.WAFKRK. Wis.. Feb. S. Johnny Sli.ppard, Kn-jli.'-h liKhtwfciBht. who will meet U.tcl.ie Mitchell here next Friday, arrived Saturday from New York. He was a rum pa n ir d by his man au-'i" af.dt trainer and perform, d for hoxinj; fans at a jfV mnaMutn here t.'iis

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Johnny Coulon Arranges Passports to Go to Paris Johnny ("onion. former bantamwe:ht chn m pion, w'io has heen traini:u; ipiictly at l.ORan Square for his i u t t-rna t ional match w.tii ('liariie l.eloux. champion of France, next month i:i Paris will sail Feb. j ',.

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Glove Fight in Spain j Causes 3 Dozen Fights j MAI'P.m. Feh. 7. An attempt to slate a puci'lstte bor.t l.ere last nishti bet w en Frank t.'.-ozier. who was d"- j fi-abT) by Ja'-k J oil n "on in and a! ti--.-ht.-r ririi'-ii NamaefT en-iel in a ,ii--

' n at i.ciure. The ,-roiol treated the , j f.uliters much as they woubi l.a J jtieate.-l huil f.Kl.tei it ;tn-1 b.cau-e so ; jecifed that instead of the riuht three j i d-.zen f.zhl- w. re on. Tie r.-al lisht j

had to i.e stoptied . i li li.r;c!. Save ti.e ,ie..i.-:.n to frozier.

All Look Alike to Us

EVERY possible buyer of a musical instrument in the whole of Hammond and the Calumet district looks the same to us. We play no favorites. The piano expert and the novice receive the same attention here. Both are told the whole truth about any of our instruments that they inspect. We know that only such treatment can gam satisfied customers for us. And our customers MUST BE SATISFIED. Here is a single paragraph from our store policy which we believe will interest you very much. "This is a one price store everything marked so that any one can read. We have no secrets to keep from our customers. It is our purpose to be open and above board' Let us prove up on this policy let us show you how thor-. oughly we believe in the Satisfied Customer.

MANDEL PURCHASES i FURNITURE STORE j J. P. Hessei brach lias s."" 1 his fur- j

n it lire sto. k a r. , iwiin ". Hammotn .

to r.. S. Man-ltl. Mr. Mandfi was the former owner of the Hammond Secotihand Fur nit tire Kxchance which was !"i at' ii at -'"1 State st., arid whe n lie was foieeu to .close out when the building was coevl' inned. He expects to l;e r.ady soon to buy. sell and rxohai -e rvry thin? in the way if household fiirnishinss ut nt;w lo cal ion.

It Is Oar Abililty to give men unquestioned value at the right price that has made our store popular with particular men and young men. They know they can always be sure of an extensive assortment of the best styles here and that every garment is guaranteed by this store and by the maker. Headquarters for the best in Men's and Young Men's Wearing Apparel.

J4A.MU0NDS BEST ClX0T4IERS Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings.

ciee ha V e u.e s '. T .! Leonard has 1; I t will put an i n I im v w, il a U nipt

tunes before and way tonight'.

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LOWELL HIGH ! WALLOPS FROEBEL j

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yet onr-sid'-d c uit-st. Lowell , on'-inue.! its victorious luar-h by tak ncj Fro"- ! into i amp. to 10. Line-up: L'iWKLL. .".. Little, tv-nu r: Sifis. !-".'i wai.j. li e' d. n Kiuitnet. i-' u ward. ib.ldi'Ss 1 ci ; i j: h -. r.iaid; Mal'-y. 1 .i.i ve. ' J u a i d KKr'KiUiL J :: . r.on uk. Center: li i i k .-ti 'ia . Marlui. Forward. Folk, Frank. l'"iwaiu. C-fU. U'lafil, P.-uuuan t.luat d . Fu-id H.iaij- Little K. Sn-uis p.. Hay. d'-n 3; K iintnet 2 . ' "uo'ii e.'s . Kc-ken-bay -': Po-k 2: Uonnan 2. 1'ou! tjoals -Lltt'.e : L riuaii 1. Itefei ee K .u:;ret .

OFFERS PRESIDENT , "JOB" IN HAWAII

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Come in and let us show you these high quality Player Pianos Straube, Hammond, Kohler & Campbelf, Lindeman & Son. Francis Bacon.

WILDE TO FACE MASON TOLEDO,, O.. Feh. f-. 1 u r insr the fiist wee's of Man h. Tob-d o is to 'othe scene of a fly we'sht rli-ltitpiwisbi,! .r'.it.h li. t " i J'o.lIuV ibie i.i ,liiii than:: i.n and Frankie jlnvn of F.nt ane. Ti," a r r a n fie rr -at of th? hitr n i ti ll, w Ii.i-'i vas ma."" in Milwaukee Satui day n:?iit, was in i-i" pr ulb- toja,.by Addis .u T'la'ch. r, ptej-iden: '

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Don't throw your papet a-at without reading the want ad page. rsr- . , i ' EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Hammond Optica! Parlor

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tiers are to weiarh H1 pounds and th g.-. Will be O.o the twelve 1 ..lltlil route. Wilde will i'.-.(-:ve 51". and expenses, Ma-'-n to set $:..".

Alexander Hume Ford. Alexander Hume Ford, secretary of the Pan-Pacific union, has arrived

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i-L.. . ' . , CUU llCflllll. i WO UUII V Tni. Bio nnimnrtTr mTT a t I "ite Jlouse, to become president of .i i - DEMPSEY TRIAL the Pan-Pacific union and live Mn . twe pan ttwn is necessary, do you? ON WEDNESDAY ilawaii described by Ford as "a land : Of course you don t. Well people are where there is no race prejudice and ' redding my talk on Dentistry and are

ZJlZViJfJ fVue 'e?rs, thv? rfpA" cscapmg much of the discomforts and sentatives of the nations about the i j . - a i -Pacific ocean have been meeting to : Pa' thdt nian' antists inHict then plan co-operative work that will ; patients. I prevent pain, as I am n "J68? ' nations coraprisic i scientific in principle and application .11 of those about the Pacific." j of mf lhods, adopted by first class in- . . i .i ii j i

smuuon5 inc woiiu oci. i am ajso a specialist in caring for children's teeth, and remember, that I am a skilled specialist in extraction of teeth, equal

I fo any found in Chicago cr other large cities.

N'EW YOLK. Feb. P. "'haise that Jack Dempsey played the loie of a slacker durins the war will be ln estimated here Wednesday by a committee representing the army, navy and civilian board of boxing control. The hearing: is to 'be held at Ponipsey k? request. Major Anthony J. Drezel F.iddle. president of the board, heads the committee. The world's) heavyweight champion has placed affidavits! in the hands of the board.

Ti'on"t forset to attend Helierman'. Stoe'c Adj'i.-tment Shoe Sale at :,:: Hohman stteet now K.,in on that is if you want to save money sizes in popular brand? are sroinc fast We still have your size, but you'll hav to hurry. 2-3-X

Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL

BENNY LEONARD AFTER DUNDEE

NF.VY Yt'P.K. Feh. ft. Fenriv Leonard intends to eliminate the most peisistent chalicnEer for his titie when he meets Johnny Hundee in Jersey City tnirht. The lisht weicht rhamo'on and Pin-

152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3328. Select Dancing Assemblies Every IT-uiriirlav F.veninsr.

Classes for Beginners Every Monday j ?"st National Bank Bid?., 593 Hoh-

Fvenin: man St. Koom iid. rnone no.

URKET

The Dentist

High , School Classes Every Friday Evening. This is the place you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M. TO 10 P. M.

Ofhce hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night until 9 p. m. Sunday by appointment. Over Woolworth's 10-Cent Store. HAMMOND IND.