Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 226, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1920 — Page 12
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l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 TATLAlIt, I''X. !rt Clallia. bavins arrived nt the Itrou n's caini, nl- three of Purkc's hopefuls rue new missinR -We-.'nian. Mapel and Ilush. "Jeff" rnv!s is showing up fine and the youngster from tjpultvilln will make bTth in the bit; show tins year.
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pr.a younK rcniris naTtieet it out Thur- ior 'flv tchfii Manatrcr Rickey srnt I!:!! Tuck
r..Ti:N . Calif. Mn:i.iirrr Mitchell 1 Keenly pleaded ov r the lv'ius mad"
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Wore. -st . r. Msm.. did some expert lUnni UK"- The t'uhs play Vernon at I ,o.- An-M-1"K ' o Ja .
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"herea, it costs don to send a handful of clothes to the laundrv these days--and a washwoman gets more than a college protest r Therefore, Es it Resolved That t you will do as ihcus-nds of other intelligent wemen Solve the Laundry and Labor Problems at one stroke with the
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Betting Brisk But No Odds : On Tonight's Eout
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f, t'OLl'Mru.'S. O. Hemoval of tho "shinf ball" aji t othT freak do'.H rics
will t.ot hurt any of th-' cood nitcl
4.f'0i scats ha-f b ' n !isp".'-ftl iarsr- nunibir soint; to fans from ,
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I i n Hi'' of iiiioii , f 1 1 i r (ban i.f National , , , . i H i, ,, . b 'io . lull . sKniv a'arn'mii. l.a.h:J , l.'ifU3 umpires. A illiam K!.-i:i, w ho t I M .... . , , , rr.'ii.iunor.l )...- J t j trainer a', it. LI tounng- th- training belt, r xpbunir.R . f.:
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HOT SrrJIN'O?. Ark. "With Tim !Indrix on the scene and OapT. Harry Hooper due her tomorrow. Kd Harr is now
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Mason ri i x 1 rrdiy l?nd. wl.'-r he c-oplet, d 1 WIMo has b . a b-re sin-e ua.. lloth liae : nti-i s.-- -1
'h'lr g luna.-t 10 w-rk. t pinir.'i of t he j experts is aboii'. vt nly d: ideil op the ru'conie. F'-ttinc is brisk, writ n-ilh ri man Leins fa ore.. I
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140 Plnramer ATenue Hamracad.
719 Chicago Arenne East Chicago.
! man, the ninoteen- ear-cld youth from
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has a sfronsr arm and inak J kind of chances, lock asy.
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LAKES CirAKhF.?. I.a. Aftr a lof of several days be-'atise of bad w-a"hrr. many of Connie M o k's athletrs are Eufferirg from stiff muscles today. TAMPA. F!a. In th f.rst ftatro of
i the seamen ("lark OrtfTtth's S'naors scored a 13 to 3 i--?.ry ovrr Totpmy j Leach's Tampa Smokers. - O'ro. k-
e-t. a.n uxiamma recruit. mk, eel to ti'lvantagn in the box. allow int,- but one fat durir-e the three Innings he hurled.
West Baden Open Meet to Launch Mid-West Season
WEST BADE N". Ind.. March 1?. The f.rst open polf tournament of t; year in the. Mobile West will be p'ayed or. th West Cad'ii Pprn-gs cour?-! Ap::l Zl and 2.', piav v ill be meda! for seventy-two boles. T"riz-s total Sl.'o.'!. It was announced the t'urnry would b open to all membt-rs of th Centra!. Western. Southern and Trans-MiMs-slppl Golf associations. in t'oo event any prize Is won by an amateur, the name will be Riven In plate. Tr,m P'ndrlow of C ii i c a c o will be in c h a r g -of the tournament.
BRITISH UGHTVEiGHT TAKES DUST
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ii.. March tl Johnny h light-', eipht ohim-
pi -ti. took on- of th) w or.-t beat ings ve- ad n . i n ;s te red in a local line: from Kbil" Fit s i m nun s rf New- "lork la Jt niiiht. but w on th adtnirat ion of ".he crowd by wonderf il fjuni tu's.s, ?.'o less than r.in- t itrc-jt in the ten rounds Sh'ppard fl! t" the floor. Twice he foil from rxii -tust ion. but kh ii r ock iiow ns were th" result of Ki:zsitrtior.' terrific left l,o..ks and uppercuts v inch crashed a.nnf t i he Engitsh ful-.'e r's jaw. Tn tio soiptii S'h.eppard stae. a momentary rally. !nd:nK s-v eral solid smacks or, th New Yorkers chin. K-.ve time Pheppard went to the foop in th.e f lj;hth. but pamely struggled to his feet each time. In ! n roundi of hard fghtintr. Tommy Hit'! on of Maiden. M.IJ.S.. wa. given a popular tleci.'ion over J e c'liip .f Ne wcastle.
Don't throw ynur paper waj without reading t lie want 3i case.
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t?PEC!L TO THE TIMES! I T.-IIITINO. INI'.. -Matvli 12 This j week finds tho Main Office Rlill ahead; In the Standard 1 1 A. A. bowling; league race. hen they took thiee : sanies from the Tower Sl'.'ls team t"; s' wefk they materially ttrcngthened . Uieir pe,rltion. John earner leads tn th hiph. itidi-. -' idua! scores with Ere d I.au and Ja-k .
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We arc showing a wonderful line the kind that appeals to the classy dresser. If you want to see something nifty, step m and see our new Suits and Coats for Spring and Easter. We are showing a stunning coat for the young man and a conservative model for the middle-aged man that cannot be beaten. You will appreciate these clothes all the more when you know they are all hand tailored by ourselves. You are buying direct from the maker to the wearer, saving the middleman's profi?, which means a saving to you of from $10.00 to $1 5.00 on a suit.
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Store Opca Until 9:30 P. M. Saturday
SPRINGTIME
FROCKS
in me dresses we nave vi f , .x-
o Unusual Charm which ably exemplify the newest interpretations of the foremost designers. Youth, grace and the newest of fashion's
whims are embodied in the dresses we he
selected for spring. Dresses for all occasions: for an afternoon stroll or visit, for formal or business, or sport wear. Such materials as Taffeta, Charmeuse T ricotinc, Serge Wool Jersey, Georgette are represented in profusion. The trimmings and touches of color are dainty and tasteful, while the color combinations in all instances are harmonious.
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SPRING SUITS o the better quality equal to the Tailored-to-Measure Tricotine models of vivacity and charm, each of them beyond adequate description. The most careful attention has been directed to design, perfect workmanship and sterling quality. A visit to our ready-to-wear section will reveal a complete and very desirable selection.
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Footwear Fashion s for Spring A great many vcrv unusual values are offered in high grade spring footwear during our Anniversary sale. J. & T. Cousins Co., E. P. Reed & Co., Holten's Fine Shoes.
New Tongue Pump A r.eat plain model idea! to be worn with scp-
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Mouse Brown and Havana Brown Soots High grade glace kid boots, very latest creation. E. P. Reed cv Co. 15 nuke Black Kid Boct A very fine grade Liack
kid, new Lnglish long
a rate heels.
spats at .
black kid, military
Service Oxfords
Black and brown glace kid, military or Louis
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vamp model heel. Hoiter's make
with military $10
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Many Beautiful Boots Mouse brown. Havana brown, two-tone boots, and black glace kid; all are very new
est styles and patterns; high grade 1 O Cf boots at l.OU
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I.eels; eocxiyear wens; urown at $10.85; black at Brogue Oxfords I hey are shown in the popular shade of brown
Norwegian calf with perforated wine; tips and ii i i r r
walking necis; i. i . Rccd ex Co. make, at
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SPATS, all wanted colors, at $1.93.
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Suits ready to put on at $22' and Up StlitS made to your measure 3& and Up Deposit a small amount and order your suit for Easier.
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'..';ir rentier meets Jack rtetnpse;. for the" world's lira vy w einht , ha mpion hi p h vill carry the bt wishes of I'ratH"S'. new president, il. Paul Desohanol. At a Kranco-r.ritish rusl-y match M.I I'esoliiHiel in ited i.'arpentor into the' I residen: 's h 'S. and shook hands w i'lij
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Martin Slams K. O. on Hiley in First Round KALAMAZOO, MpIi., Mar h n. Poh Mar-In. heavy weipht champion of i he A. 17. V.. s. or. ,1 a technic. I knock. -u-oyer Ja-k ne Pound) kil'-y of For! Wa yn" in -lie lost round of a rchedtlb-d ten-round battle pi-i nii-'r.
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CADDCCK BEATS DUTCH
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! !
EOST' )N. Mar.-li 12. Kari iVohnok toda y holds a. i.-icr.-.' over T- ni lira-i.k. the I-jl.'h wrestler, whom lv ibfoatcd in straisht falls in their mat"h l.'-rc. M. PAUL WISHES GEORGE GOOD LUCK
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 rARlfi, March 12. u Ueorges
INTERN ATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 Ni:w Y i t K K , March 12. The six-dav hicyrio riders at Madison Sn.nar" Car.'on are sreaeli! t'aliinc behind records. At the close of th" lupu hour at S o'l lock t'-d.i y. ith Hi'! sett i nit th" pace, the riders had covered 1.7H4 miles, four
j laps. The record is 2.'"'.M. (p. laps, set j by roller and 1111 ,n 1)11, j i CLINIC OVER '
GRIDIRON CODE r INTERN ATICNAL NEWS SEPVICE1 TEW YORK. March 12. Members of the foothill rule" committee will boil a clinic o'. ep the gridiron code here teni -ht for the f:rst time in sc-. ral year". I.idofls am.iifr footha.il C"ti- lies and fi i'.'s who are ; 1 o . a I i n p: a number, of :c!t-i;, s in the rubs will be jen a
loarin, but few if any chin g.-? are; expo. ! .1.
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By W. A. MARTIN. National Crop Improvement Service. 7 All of the apricultural eollrgps are putting groat stress on the reclamation of land by pulling stumps and digging ditches. All improved farm land is increasinz in value so that ir PETS to buy ditching machinery and control the water. There is a man out In Sterling. Kan., by the name of J. W. Smyser. who had 1.200 acres in a swamp piece of land which was nor worth more than $25 an acre. Two yeur-s ago he bought a ditching machine and grader and used it on. 5S0 acres of very wet land, so wet that nothing could be raised on it. Before ditching he was unable to harvest a crop on this land, even if he could raise it. if the season was at all wet. If there had been a wet spring he could not plant a crop. He says: "I wouldn't take $125 an acre for this land. Since we used the ditcher w can drive over the farm with a
Neither do the ditches bother, as w ditched in such a way as to leave no deep, narrow ditches, "When, the neighbors saw what a good thing it was they employed us to ditch their wet lands, which wq did with great success. "We now consider our land as good as the besf, yet at the time we bought it people criticized our judgment. We are now raising 40 bushels of wheat to the acre on this land and we believe that concerted effort should b made to drain hundreds of thousands of acres which are now wet and boggy. "Our ditching machine makes a V-shaped furrow and we can go just as deep with it as we like. "Farm bureaus under the charge of competent county agents are ' preaching this great doctrine and
there is not a count v aeent who doei. ' Meei
not know how to go about it. Y,
can got the information right
on r nnrl we can hnrvesr onr wheat i home, rue tlir.ro i: now- o o.-nnf n-.
, ... .... . - . j ..... ... , .'.1111, CIi.-j, with a header or binder, without any ; in nearly every county. Our pv-"-Inconvenience on account of mud. j land is now all taken tip and we n
I land which is now of no use." improve our opportunities in swart 'v
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