Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1920 — Page 2

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third mi a short passed l'-'" and Mcors walked and then stele s.cin.l without any ait -iv.pt b-vintr made to stop him. Washy Uui- Immja d an oa-sy rcllor to th- pitcher in liich Handy should have I. .on retired al the plate, hut J'altoti

I in. s?i'il the hail aii. I tnn tnrew wine to

to o'liiil on the tit out. short In

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i third. rreiulersust to I Vsinond, to Cliand-

' I 1. r to I'rcndr re a s t. U was a fast pii,i'f TV- h;i i'rmv.1 of fans that tinned out ,,r xv,.k on ,h ,u-i f the K. of C. a; li.iri Pa.-.v for est erda y's pamo j jfl,.,j 1., th- K. of C.s and : ho .sv-a t .-tin j In ,hr ihu'd momst the K. of C.s tied

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'ls,a"'! f'" I i tbat iait over 1 1 1 i i- initial marker

;;i tiir J 1 1 s t frame. O'K.uirke started Hi.' inning by boat in if out a scratch hit

M;.:-:ia.s -ut lit. a oh an, fast artic!" t,, tlK, pm-hcr. went to Ffio:nl on a !" ball. li..i.-hhis- o D,o h.i.K- end of a I p:i.sed ,u. and a ft or KnHsht and Tami--

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d. 2 tussle. Th K. of C.s also turned

'rt a fattHiifr stood ramo. comftia: within ; ii mi o of t m p itio FCuio in tho ninth. 1: was .an ,.itins wunlup of a real hall

'. t ' r th" ?cn'o!!.'!s won' r. in ordor I ;:r. I iritnrv.;. tho f. of wro n i'j tak-- a-hfilit'isi' .!' Pott' i rror ''U'-.urko's roil, r. ('U ;itU.- ! '! oit h a ho: or:-, w h a h I'otis funshlod 1 'h. ri tlir w w i I i ;.. rM. Knriulit l d I'M" a! . i!',i!H to a '!'! and tin-n k ou. ha!! over th-' roan of i !:;'. V!.:io T.-iii T."'io uas a!sii k -vg oa. o'llmifko v.,,;,. hi ;,,id r.I .id ;ii''ii a ni'tai!. )-!t.-r oorotl 1 !T n,ii of i',.- a ni w la :i I'lond.'rt Mi.si' it . ' -:i.i!y o. r- '"Conri J.-aso. l:o!.- a' hat T aid ' a; ... -t swin-.I .a:.!. ,.).,;. " I.o !f 't :;: on !!. 1. 's . Ik vm to Tl.-ia:'-, n. !.. .-k I iia . ;!!. t.ok with !A- Ul ' l":v.!::r- a star - d oft" hy k.n- . at. 1".: S;. i! iia! ft.'Iowd . ; . -'.-,. .!..-( f u' ov r Ian I"n-i- ;. ! U. H i il l v w .ait t o

hoth Ntruok out f..r tho ?acond ttnio, l.alpit froiKlorgrist again en mo llirmish with :t rouular huso knock throut.-ti the ra.ldi.' id" tho liainond. put ling O'llourko Ov.r wi'h tho run that knottod tho .'uuiit. ):oh' won:, out. lvtts so Thompson. Tho only otio r smro of tho gpnio oamo in tho sixth. I'oM:-- loading oft" hy rotf.ti lot with tho hail. Ho wont to sfcond wh. n I'altoii tliiovv wild trlns to rati h him naiipma- at fust, kopt on to third on ;i passoil ha!i and h.'.at tho hall to tho 1 1 ato on ian.!V roll, r to tho pitchor. 'I'll.': I.", of t'.s tro d hard to rally aft- r two w . r. out in to. t ti tho iifth and ninth ir.i.intis. 1-ui .at o.i.'h oioasion ttn-.r efforts foil sli.'i'!. With two fiini' in tho tilth, i 'n ash.uim w.ak'tiod. KvinK Knrisht and TaKiu- f n "-t ra ni-porl at ion and tin. ti liilii'ir tho hasos ) pasting l'ronii(i;as! ,i'h tho h;:Ii. 11- to was a ifiatua; for Piintiy )!!. I n! altor foiihn oft" s.wial Ko.ul halls tho umpire tiually i . '.. d un out on a strik - that look.-d just a, hit luK-ii. It was a. tough lua-ak l ut ui,dou!t.'di. l ull no Kolly calh d tho ball oxaotly as ho saw- it.

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.for !)alton atid sinthd ohaiiily to I f t aad t!i.'!i sto'o id. With tho run that would tio tho oi tnt waiting on ?.o- ! oti'l laso in sooro. (i"i;. irko Jut a low ; lir.or to riRhl lioid that look-d liko a ! suro l.asc hit. hut "Skv" .Moyor. i!aiiiK irath.-r short. rWd lit hi. oamo in fa.st land tn.oio a pr.tty oat oh. ondimr tinj namo. Tho only oih. r chance tho K. of t'.s had was in ih" sixth. hcn Dosniond ! starto.l w ith a huso on halls and crossed tli.' plat, on t'liandkr's wicked wallop 'in h ft. whioii was oallod foul hy tiei Uini'jio. partly due to Ihft fact JHt the i crowd soar."! lato left tio,J nukiiis it

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Feature Attraction TCDAY AND TUESDAY Tvlusical

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Musical Novelty.

JACK KARRIS Comedian.

"ABEL WHITMAN AND DIXIE BOYS YhirNvind Songs and Dances. ROSIE RIFLE & CO. European Novelty. LEHMAN & THATCH ELL Comfov, Singing and Dancing.

f.IERPJGAN & HOWARD

Diack Face Comedians.

itnpnsslble for him to io thr foul lino

Jiiyht hoie uu show ntho necessity of ha vine' Harrison I'ark diamond rured off

so thHt fans cannot erowu their way onto tin? rdavingr Held. It certainly i not fair to the ,plnyrr. or thosfi who

stand hack oit the side lines to hao part

of the crowd forcing their way into the diamond so .s to he on top of every I'liiy. It surely will he greatly appreciated hy hoth the players and the fans

if tli city will rope off the playim field

in such a way that It will his possible to keep Hie crowd on the side lines, so as to jrtent any accidents and at the same time not cause any interference

with the ,amo or pi avers. Jet tins' hack to the Via 1 1 jranie, the stars of the day were Prendorras! find

O'Kourke for the K. of "., and Sudar Handy for thf KoatcnHS. Hilly Daniels

and teddto I'h'om played a corking (food

panie nriuind second hase for the Soal.s

and hoth pitchers should also come hi for their share of credit. Orensbaum let the k. of t'.s down with four hits, tin! he issued he passes, while Ialtoti fcavo the catenas live "binsrle and on'y passed t wo.

K. of C. Notice. Sp. .-ial meeting. Tuesday, S P. M.. to pay our rospoots to our late ltrothct-. I'o.ri-v Mund. JOHN" M. KIJU.V. Kecorder.

NEW BUILDING PERMITS GRANTED

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WM. S. HART Also Lightning Biyce.

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DCP.OTHY DALTON ia the THOMAS H INCEorodacticn 'BLACK IS VHITE' A PARAMOUNT Af?7CRAFT PICTU3E Also Big ; Comedy and the Gumps, "Andy and Min," in "Andy Goes Flat Hunting."

T?u!!iintr permit. for a $40,000 factory htiildinu. a $15,000 residence, fourteen $:!.0(.) houses and five $2..r)00 1, ousts wore issued hy Kuildiny Commissioner Henry Vis. The TtHilway Faiuipment Company, of America, will erect two huildin.es on its hie tract on Summer street, near Coiun.hia a enue. The structures will he of hriek and steel. Ci-naXruetion will hepin immediately. The KHina-ton-Miljor 'ompany of Chieaxo are the contractors. j. K IU.'niann will huild a handsome residence al 1 1 tS Forrest avenue in the Knwood addition. It will h- "x." feet, one-story, with brick veneer finish. Tho cost is estimated at $15.oao. Harsi.-t .: Moore. Hammond realtors snd builders, will erect 5 houses cost, in si each $2. in the H do Park addition and It housts costing $:!.i'U'.' t a h in the Franklin addition. Work on the residences will befrin soon it was announced.

CARELESS DRIVING. Fred Hiossmer. NO:; West Stal" St.. 'ci Hammond, a taxi driver, yesterday dr. ve into a lamp post on Hohn a n st I eet, ojifiosite the court house wlon he soutiht to avoid striking- a street car aointf south, which he met as he was proceeding north. The pole wa.- snapped off. ,ne automobile only slitrhtly tiamaaed. and no one hurt.

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TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Cona Beach and Waiter Shumway's Heart Interest Drama

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A Story You'll Never Forget

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ASK YOUR HUSBAND. A Picture With a Purpose.

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Mni'lmnis .1" .State and Hohmsn streets will he relieved to Jiea r that one o! the hnubears of commer-e. the person who habitually overdraw.- bis bank account. ha fallen into- the hands of the law'. This ni'.rnitia at fc.10 Officers Warner and l.ute of Hammond Central station, disturbed the slumber of Paul Rosen winkle. 1 hi Sheffield avenue. He was taken f tho police station and hooked on a eharce of "utter'ns

Too Late To Classify

bos? Hy 1 :l-yr. eld hoy, $20 hill. Hat. eve,, iii I'linsiiHKrs Store. Finder return Jod-t. Atistjten. 11 lH'UKl'" St.. Ha in m. lie I. 5-17

WARTII-Mw to pack orders. Apply Mr. Green, Lion Store, Hammond. :.-i 7-1 1

NOTICK to no-i:ksii.k.nt. THi: ST ATI'. M' INDIANA. l.AK F, COUNTY. IN TUB T.A Kl " St PFRlori cofi;t. may tf.iim. in:o. mart MAllNITZ VS. WK.VShRH HAHNITZ CAFSK No. 1 P ti . ACTION TO DlVt'f;CK. Now conies the Plaintiff, hy I. I. Modjfska. attormv, and files her complaint herein, together vith an afTidnvit of a ci tiipotent and dis inl rested person, show Ins: thai the defendant. W'ensler Harnitz. is rot a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby nolilied of the pendency of said action and that the same will s'and for trial

I at tin next term of said Court, nnd that unless In: appear and answer or demur therein, at the eallinn' of said cause, on j the Mth day of September. A..D. mi'O. the r-amo heins the 2nd day of the next ! term ef said Court to bo begun and held

oi the Court House. Room N'n. 2, at Hammond, in said County and State, on tile ml Monday of September. A. D lHl'0, said a t "i will he heard and doterinined in ht absence. 1.N 1TNKSS WHKRFOF. 1 hereunto

I set my 'land and aflx the Seal of said

.Court, at Hammond, this 10th day of I May, A. I . 10:i0. hki:kki:t u whf.aton. I I Sea! Clerk 1.. S. C, ' liy RCTtf HKRfi. ' Tepnty Clerk. 5-17-21-31

STOP UCffGECMiA Penetrating. Antiseptic Zemo W5i Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo furnished byanydrupgistfor35c. Extra la?e bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it igorously healthy, alwavsuseZerno.the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is not agreasy salve and it does not stain. When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of allkiadi The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, a

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the Lion Store Furniture Department of these Beautiful 45 inch Genuine Tennesee Red

Cedar Chests, as pictured Rega lar price $45, on sale at $29. 95

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A. UV J iVt t I Ul U i. VVVJJ l VV . Vl lllVUtjVj exclusive manufacturers of High Grade Cedar Chests, made us a special cash discount on their No. 4470 Cedar Chests, providing we order 200 of them

and advertise them as a product of the Edward Roos Co. "They are of the finest Genuine Tennessee Red Cedar, chosen for its pretty grain effects; dovetail joint construction, making them very substantial. Will last a lifetime tlie odor of genuine Red Cedar, which is obstructive to moths, insects, etc., will last indefinitely. The edges are reinforced with copper binding, making these chests absolutely indestructible. All are trimmed with wide bands of copper, copper studded; and equipped with brass lock and catches. Regular retail price $45.00, on sale Wednesday only at $29.95 $3 cash, $3 monthly. Every miss and matron will find immediate

use for one of these moth-proof chests either for storing her winter furs or for the hundred and one other dainty articles of her wardrobe which are not in immediate use. On

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Doub'e Stamps Given Wednesday.

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worthless chocks," which is the way followers of Hiacktone term passjnar checks when it's purely a waste of paper. It is allesied that R.isenwinklo tendered t;orKP Kosin a $20 clock drawn on the First National Hank. Rosenwinkle was held in bonds of $2.t'0n.

MANY DELAYED THIS MORNING Thousands of men were made late for work this morning because of the delayed streets cars due to th hnidine up of the lfiath street crossine of the Indiana Harbor P.elt R. U.. by two freight trains. Street cars were held tip for an hour and five minutes while workers on every street crossing on the line swore in vain at the extraordinarv delay.

SWINGS ON THE DETECTIVE

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was shown Saturday nicht in the j stiatiKe case of Jannv Tl: rail k ill. .".lit Truman avenue, arrested nft"r he had j entered the ilrand Central piano Com- j pany. ."M laUley avenue ari l throat- j

ened the life of Winifred Hushes, .-n" of the proprietors. Kinsele and Sinsfr were sent to arrest the. num. Thrailkill was p.ctty vicious. He even took a s.viuu at Kinselo and cracked the detective in tho ear. According to the deluded man. Hughes owed him back pay which was not forthcoming- Hushes denied that he had ever hired the man,

Thrailkill is held in bond of $500 1 for surety of "he peace.

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