Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 9 August 1920 — Page 3

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Monday. 'Aunist 9, 1920. THE TIMES Pace Th r?r f VAUvjil.V trirj It na.'n iau.T. I ' '. a i!anln .unJ was anted for 1 j rrcond defeat o U.o r.c.-lta, 7 tj 1, U ?; I timo. r;rd It Rfftt.n use. ..it : iJggaMRgga! .is this KEE HOTEL RESTAURANT Jamej Congle3. EINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 63c. The Coolest Place in 'the City. THE) Browns and fior.ators dij a double turn, the Et. I-oulsla.-.s snrlahlng tiiflr own column with two victories, 3 to 2. and II to 4. PICKET XnrtR wna rxtremy mian!y. Tlio VVhltD Sox crept ur on the '. (', of tho Tanks by beating the KoJ .jt. x 2 to 0. LEADERS IN RACE FOR PENNANT IN THE AMERICAN LEAGUE D S3 3D 3 Q nnri It! 71 QQSBBDOS S.C.B j Bad Teeth Mean Bad Health! The Times' want a5s brir! astonishing rtsuUs if their users are to he believed, VJ1

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McGraw In Big Row; Actor Dying 'INTERNATIONAL NLWS SERVICE' NEW YORK. Auk. 5 Jvhn C. S'.ain. veteran actor, us in a furious condition today at St. I.uk:s hospital from a fractured tkull and conclusion of tho brain, injuries ho niyateriou.t-" Jy rceivd in front of th apartment h-uus wher John J. McGraw, ma.i;r and -;-e-presi lent of the- N"ierk National l asu. l,i?tl..ia du;. makes his Ivme . Detectives 1 i r i f mr.d McJraw v :th a swollen rt .-. an I'.iCktnv.l eye, rnnwl tiecrdl tig t. fi l'.nd.-i and Molravv hinif. If, in an ai-t'rcati.-n at 1 : I.amVs C". i. b Willi an un is ri'iw n in in . S.avin whs t -U'-n to th" hs;.ua! 1-'" W.nri!d I . : . ; t . a r,- i-i.-nt "f thlarrhs -;,;!.. -Td a taxi, ah chauffeur. Tlr-y declared :. itf inj-n-i.-s a tiiy.try ti tli. m. Th. y -- .d they had rsi;utl ti irh Jf.-'Jr.iw r v.-r payment of thi tixi fa:- wh.-n nil thre.. were driven fr-'tn th- .:!i.:h to Mcilraw'j h.-m fird tha' M -Jray 1-ft iitm. Whn They turnf-d t l..-n k t .i th rluv Thfy said. th--y f v.r.'l flavin lyin i-n The sidewalk. Tlvy reiiher hard or saw h:m fall. th y .ay, and there wns r -' one near wh i cu'.d have struck h . rri .

..:!, raw. aa said. wa n:nclt on t ! h- ""nn-r in th. ,-l.,h. Tin- I r.l: reason wnS , ,pT-d. t !v y said, af- ! !T whM-ti ar flreiini. nr asain ptart.-d 1 f'"'. nil said. ? c'riiiick on t'v ! an ii Mc'raw w as sT'ii k :n th f---1. 'i3iin int'Tf-rv.1. 1 h y i-aid. nttd ld Vci'.raw t.. il.. wa.-'i r."!:i, wh- his' far a was ba : hvd . Tr.v. l.:c- 1 1. vir.rid M.-';raw '...-k tin- a ;.3 t' M - ar-' r' rn. n . l'i:i- 'fr r a 1 i I ,- fh b-ifpiial af:--r noon. Atfnd.i !. f'iid th in- ' .1-;-.--d man had just re irh-d tht r ?. Trv : V'', :c art" frying 1 i nrrount f.-r t h" ' f;a:mr.t by th dia-:ff-i:r tha: h had ; TP.V-fn ! Ciraw hop:, a- 7 - ;i A a. rt f'uvln fji.-n a i"v f irt ah!. titcht. ! prordinc: to lvsf! at t n,-nt but' h ;.' endrbn is ; lie v .i to be very , --ri"ui. " WHITE AND MORAN TO eflV IM IMDIAMA PUMP UA IhUiAiiA Kliib .da t chrc kf - !.nrn.v I, htensfein yes-f-rjay closed a danir I-iht .--.sht wind tip mat-di f --r th "a -: CI; ;ca;T-i. In-h. ftrer.a one w.-.--k fr.-m h:i Sci;ihv af'"aoen. th f.,:!" l.-n.ir An ff. 21. harl " ' of i. h.-isro an : Pal Moran ar tho b xers who wi.! rf-rfona in the f til" event of ,i-..-

V."h.:a re.-nt!y ios: a 15-round .--i- I - n ' -V- -rl-an,. aiarii.-j 'WHITING'INP? Auk Ji A bout.u ?0 . -amed the nut fr -h:s 'Jir-octoi re- wound, d soldiers from the hospitals at fti.t, ami sad i h made a mHuke in so. J j.-..rt Sheridan watched th- Pe r f ct ions su'h on" w :rl 'd'cance of h.-an the Parolites battle for s.-v-n inscrap. If.; is dad of ,-han.-. .- ! ox j ninjrs to a 7- score Sat ir.lay aly-r-M ran ajraln in n cooler clime and v.lpe: noon. The Pardita nearly tod th -t lhe over throw. . j F0,,rf. ,n the seventh when they drove ' in three runs in that In nine. ThoinpFOUR GIArTS FOR 5 "n "f th" rrfertinns u' -r

ROGERS HORNSBY, NEW YORK RUMOR1 i XTTX TOF.K rir 13 an.; from a most reliable soijrre, which says the CSantsj will have K'atrs llorr.shy on 'h t-am, perhaps boforo another week 1" over. i he rtea., as told. Is that Now York nJisHj win give Pitcher Barnes, Young. Oateher Mcf'arth Iy. for the Oinlinal star. The fact that McCarthy has already bnn turned oviir to the Cardinal. and Ii ivith thern in Eo.iton makes it look like something i3 on. VEECK YAWT7S AT CHANCE RUMOES STTCT TORX, Aux. X PreHldent Vexjck of tho Cabs yawned while denying ther la any likelihood of the saia of the Cubs to Frar.it CT.arc, liarney Oldflsld and rhsrlea W. Marphy. and regards lha re-f-ort merely a revival of the rumors Fruratl ir'aeTWTer Chance comes east from his California rajich. Thoaa In touch with Cub affairs think "William WrlKley, Jr, never would sell Y.'s holdlags with-it first o!Tci-inK them to other stockholders cf tha present Pet Brooklyn - Cha-cinr.a-ti -e-sr Tork Pittbarra - Oiicaro . Eontoa St. Lxwiln Philadelphia 53 5 4 53 It iZ -j; 40 13 S5 SO 1.3 .561 ; .535' .515 .404 V ftrxilnji Itennlta of Tcrk 7; CI. leas o 1. Erooko'ii S; Pltti;rgb L XnTEICAif ZSZ &.3TS. w. u Clrrtlsn-l f 8 5 Kir Torlc . ,: 7 42 ChicAro S 41 6t. Louis 51 51 'Vahlnton 4 S S3 P.o?tm 45 f5 C-trclt S3 ti Phn.ielphla S2 T3 1 et-cl- Htnilla Chicago I; Bosvou 0, rxs.rlt 1; Nw T rk , Clvlaxid 6; PhiladeiflA 0. St, tioul 3; "n'asJiJajri'rn 2, fit. txjia 11; Vflioxtij i, . Pet .668 JtlZ .13 .500 .4155 .441 .313 .305

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i . . '-. - ft ITr " No t tWaiUkji-iWX m.-aSi-XiiiiitAS ifiSr.Vi 1.t One of the proudest pennant races ever pulled off in the American If ague is now in progress. The Cleveland Indians still hold first place, Lut the Now York 1 I II IJ1 R I f l M I I I Ml1 Vf lil I II III Hill I II 1 Vl LEAGUE GAMES "PJCI'l TO THE Tlr-i WHITING. INP., Anc. ? Th' o'andir.g- of t:i standard Oil A. A. ha.-'-biH I-amii i.- as follows: I'idarinf'S .. 1 P-M-fecti .'lis - ? dar lds 4 Ta n o it ps t .1 Kpnowns 1 9 K-d Crowns 2 3 on Sua f.a.. .is i i r.KSUI.TS i Polar! nrs, 6. Re nowns. 0. 1 Perfections, 7; I'aro'ltf-s, C. iFC''. TO THE TSMr! WHITING. INP.. Aiicr. 9 The r.d- ' arinM trimmed the now, s 6 to j:? LTYt rrs of the T'olnrims and Matelske of th P.er.owns made a eon.i impression in their (Ifiuit as hurles in the league. Score; Folarinos 0 " I 0 4 " n-fi Inowns 0 n " 0 ft "(

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lii" I'aroiites a"in ciouicu iirrun vues. S.-r.t-e : irV'"" I" 111 -l I ar-di es 0 - o o l . : Potteries-: Perfections. Shanro-r and MrShano; Par' lit en, .1. t.inror and P. Canner. 1'nipire. Pol'be rt tne . Fighters Have Met In Ring Fhirteen Times fc The bottle between the two black boys. I.anarford and McVey. which is HchivJuled to take xdace at the East Oilcaro arena next Saturday miKhf hav bnen held la.st Saturday if lnjrford !i2dn'f balked. When Oswego tried to F.srn him for An?. T against McVev. he said. "N'othim? doins. I know that boy and I want another week to sot ready for him." And I.at'-rford oucht to know M-Vey if any of the heavy weights do. At least 13 lirr.s lhe two have met in the rin? and still there is a question as to whieh Is the better. Iinfrford has farf d the I better in these battles and in one, their third mooting:, was able to register a knockout in the thirteenth round. In two of the fishte McVey has been ad-Judse-winner, three others went to Ingford. three nded in draws and

The Straube Piano and Music Co. has decided to handle the Q. R. S. music rolls exclusively, the public demanding that roll. We have also decided to put on our shelves the entire catalogue of word rolls and keep them up to date, so yoir will have no-bother "in getting what you want. Anything published in Q. R. S. Word Roll catalogue, you will find in our stock. We have a new roll room and Piano to try the rolls, also an attendant who will give you service, you will find everything to your liking and comfort. You are invited to give us a call and see for yourself. .100 Per Cent Efficient, is our motto.

J .i" r - - . Vt 1 Yankees and Chicago White Sox ' are ritrht at their heels. Left to right in the pirture. front row: Stanley Coveleslii. Ilichard Niei haus, Chester Thomas, Guy Mor

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4 Hi ton, Jack McCoilister, John Graney, Hay Chapman, Charles Jiiniieson. Joe Wood, Steve O'Neill. Back row: George l.'hle, LhiuT Myers, Robert Clark, PAR AT TOLEDO; B ri; ' a ' "d 1. I .V- -1 Tart - ard'in !:sh pr d --sMOnals. ..if in thidr b'-t j lo r,- this afi- i- !. !!. Iu-.'-rr,ovs ,:. I .-'I - h i' no-i.h at Is I n i' ! :olt !. Mi l I ii UTnia of Syl- I To-- l:r:: tshors w -o. 2 and 1. uas tii- prMud- to The th-' l t r, -irna 'ru n tn Vie r-'ayidj it Invcrp r - .- i v A';- i .i-.ri f t ii" Ti tt:i stariinir wnii i hid'- -; qua lit ymi; round n-l lo;. m. I 1 '-, I ri.f. iad a bci-t b;i!I 1,,. iifvt j LAFORTE WINS IN THE TWELFTH . IinI . A v.x. v. I n an e -i:.!-" c.ji-o I.nporte took a' ni:r fr-'io t'o- po. .-:.! n. I P'l-psf . .. ;i t,, v I.'i:-orto t- riiri I .of Sn-cit" 1 :. --c!vle the-; i.--i K.. 11 . Pixbt I.' ver.-tt. I ,...' v ,-, w. r.t u '-,: t v.-i'h ' lb' i ; . s o i ,' r--t :.. '.vn sc a at-; i s'-.a'.s for S'-r-.-nd. ' he bc-s: effort C2 n furnish Ccicntiflcally ExnmLns Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. i1!ammsiid Optical Parloi l1 E, Stats 6t rtwnmend, M& SANITARIA Rear Majestic Hotel PRESSING WHILE U WAIT One-day service on Cleaning Auto service Our Phone Number Is 2298 SANITARIA CLEANING AND TAILORING SHOP

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V 7 -a Vi V i ETCHES $18 Values for i The largest stock of Elgin Watches in the city at the lowest cash prices for August. Our $15.75 Watches are good, guaranteed Elgins in gold-filled, thin model! cases. At least, see these. Also $18.00 Gold Bracelet Watches reduced to Chas. Arkin & Son Hammond's Oldest Jewelers 153 STATE STREET

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Count vour Steffenguide Trade Marks and tie in packages of 1(30 each, and then place in a box or envelope bearing your name, address, and tha. number of Trade Marks enclosed in the package. Be sure to have these packages at LTe Steffenguide offices bv five o'clock on Tuesdav, August 3 1st. 1920.

Steffenguide Corporation 506 Hammond Building

Don9t' Guess i IT is easy to be wrong when you guess at telephone numbers and the result is annoying to the person called in error. The operator, too, is blamed, whereas she has simply called the number asked for. Always make sure of the number by consulting the telephone directory before calling. Following this custom will improve the entire service. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

, ;-- 1 ' TEETH Nowadays physicians accredit many common diseases to baa teeth or the improper care of them. Decayed food that finds its way from the teeth to the stomach easily enters the blood current. Neujitis, sciatica, acute appendicitis, diseases of the gall, bladder and ulcerated stomach are natural results of tooth infections. , ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH AT ONCE Even if it is only to have them scaled and properly brushed. Have W. B. Burk'ett tell you theii true condition. REMEMBER!

DELAY MEANS DECAY ana decay waits on no man. A few days will give a cavity full df seething decayed matter time to to get beyond the control of the dentist. Do not hesitate painless methods protect you. URKE1 The Dentist Over Woolworth's 10c Store.'' Hammond, Ind. Open Evenings , o nia tnra . a 3 a a ja & H n I K t It

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