Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 48, Hammond, Lake County, 13 August 1920 — Page 8

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WOMAN RIDER IS t. WORLD CHAMPION ; t 1

It took Harry Stevens Che man who "And another thine. 1 uan rr.ade peanuts and hot dogs luxuries in-j that Shuriuy v..ij- not -n!

-u ut iree mncn) just two seconds ' rshivr. but ;t sraml kvih to make up his mind ar't.r b.-ing asked was none of th; rowdc iho the greatest fighter -he fcr saw I kr.ou Tom . !! and luiv.-

s- ! hun ur in r.iy life. Harry frowned a moment trying t: ' '!.. 1 know oih.r sn.it r.phu re.call his warrior's monicker. "Tom ' Frank Krne .-uid j.-k M . A u I i , fc'jarkey" ha blurted out. and then w.-nt ( the next beM in my ifin on to tel1 us 3'-st why the old deck: were m.truls, t-o, in and out

scrubber was his dude. "A man, to be a great tighter, must have the three essentials stamina, ability and gameaess. Tom Sharkey had these. o rr.tui ever made him Kt. -- nn

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rme. This was wired from I-'riM. vfxrert in things j-usrili.-ttc: "Joe Ecnj.imm. tin: native

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c.ouca or Hang on like a dying gtadi-jnas to hive turned into a roM ,me ator. Tom wasn't the biggc: t man In j for Billy (Jibson. was M'.Ird off henths world, but he met the biggest. as a ro?Mb!e light weight contmbr "He was always trying, m there to ! when a little hari from the mission, win. and ha was always ready to tight. I Frankie Farren. walloped th- tar out He was beaten, yes. he was beaten quite j of h'ni m a four round t-ession at a faw t.,e3, but there was quite a tus- i Dreamland Rir.k. Bonjamin was all m vary time he bit the dust, wasn't ' at the finish and clad it was o.:r.

fire. Am I not right? Every one of I "At Jo! son sat at the rinende and!

3-.arkey's fights was a thriller. Tou ! t-aid he'd like to tre it po eigrhv How never saw th crowd go h:.rr. after see- j could it? It takes two guys to keen a :r.? Sharkey that they weren't satis- j fight goin: and Bcnjie waa geJRinr

" ready to check his h.:' at th" moi

xia picsea no ecit or.es r..-r s:ce-; when the tin..; bell rani.

t.eppea gooa ones. He tougnt the best "That nriki ? two native :-ons. both

of them and in his day there were a lot hundred r-r o'li! harps wh have h',.h

orgooa ones. I Bcnjie sinee he eame i ack to the

"-e OI r. refers r.emet: Joe; Fetter keon hrn in .New York. wh. re

';:u',ls j:m vcTDftt. K:a JI.-Lov, Jim the' coin is setter. You xhniM

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Jeffries, Bob Fitzsimmons. Ous Kuhlm se.-n Joreph Benjamin's n

on, l can namo o'.aers. but what's the 'colors at the finish.'

uaa? "He came within an ace "of beating Jim Jeffries for the title at Coney Island and many think today that Geo. Slier, the referee, male a mistake m pointing to Jeff as the winner. It was a thrilling- fistht and as close as any I

ever espec to see.

Jack Kearnp is wearing a straw ha with a reversible bet.

Jack Demrsey is still using the same

kind of a belt that won h:m the titleDie belt to the body and then to th chin.

JOCK HOLDS LEAD BY 1 STROKE 111 TOLEDO TClie

TOSO, O- Aug. 12. Equalling his rooaM round of 69 of the previous day tkls morulas a.nd following with a 76 In tta afternoon, Jock Hutchinson of the Glen View club, topped the field in the first half of the national open golf championstip at the Inverness club today. His total of 145 left him one Ctrokft ahead of Jim Barnes of St. Louis and Leo Xfcegel of the Lako Shore Coun

try club of Chicago, and two strokes ahead of a noted trio composed of

Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the in

vadium Britishers, and Walter Hagen

of I'ttroit, the present title holder

Dempsey Here Tomorrow

For a Few Days' Training

Heavyweight Champion Jack Demp

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cording to a telegram from Manager Jack Kearns last night from New York Dempsey and Kearns will arrive at 3.4,'. a. m. and Jack will 'rain here a eou" lys before going to Benton Harbor to fight Miske.

CHICAGO, Aug. 12. Because his gold

f.sh and his poodle dog woud starve if he were Jailed. Judge ilcKlnley released ""rr Worn on a $100 peace bond wher

armjaed for f.ghtinq-.

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INCREASED SALARIES 45 MILLIONS ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE V'..-iilX.;T 'N. Ait;. 12 Application !' r pe rm;..-ion to i .' 'upp!ementary ' 'l'!' .-'.a fo.- )ncr a.-e ', ;prr .-. rates to '. r t;,e it!, or in :. '-i ware. ;fw.a rd 1 . ' i h. ; . .; w o ! , '.'d vvi; i i n t ret it e

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Miss Lort'iia Trickey

Lorena Trickcy, winner of !i cowpirls' relay championship ;i the annua1. Cheyenne Frontier Da;roundup, is conceded to he the world's champion all-around woman rider. In the relay race she had to chance horses and saddles at every half mile and won from manv com

petitors. During: the relay races i

the cowfirls discarded their leather , skirts and wore bloomers, in which 'Miss Trickey is shown.

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When these NEWARK Oxfords for men were first shown in our stores at $7.85, we had a steady run on them. Everywhere

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lltci itv.uti. mm ou, nuuuui Laivjiij; uau account enner tne cost or the value of these oxfords, we hammered the price down to $4.98 and $4.48. That they are the same identical oxfords we have been selling all season for $7 85 ia proved at a glance at the boxes, where the regular price is printed in big bold letters.

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To start the week with a rush we have remarked a big lot of choice garments at lower prices. Another opportunity to save. Once more a startling economy drive.

Wonderful Value in a Woman's Plush SKort Coat

fomea New Fall Plush

Cats, extra special $35

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' ' iTUiaca bbit up xo me mmuie rimn onort uoati tnat win De piacI'l ' ed a sale at a wring of from $35,00 to $55.00.

Osetstyla particularly good i made of a high grade plash with large circu&r Beaver Goth collari and decn Ke!l tfian rt'ft Prir4 ?n'nrr

thb fale at a wonderful saviags. Buy now and ayo Q C f f ; &t trence. Out they go vOO.UU orgette; Crepe de Chine Presses at Big Reductions A vronderfi ccllrction of silk georgette crepe Dresses in the daintiest rfykj. 7y pretty models in uht shades. Prettily made in designs th;t r nScts srhdued elegance so much desired in dresses of this kind. qrirk scg we have marked these dresses at sensational cut prices FcrrL-rrly priced at $25.00 to $35.00, now $10.45 $16.45 Spi Coats at the Price Yea Wish to Pay . Cks&iJ Cto itir tock cf Women's Sport Coats in a multitude 'of fsirt -tjle- in sll Cvlors, Valoes to $30.00. Out 01 o 71J Ciej go , v 1 - a D Accordion Pleated Wool Skirts

Tate yesr choice cf a big stock of Accord ioa Pleated Wocl Skirts, in checks, plaids aisd pkia colc-rs. Thoroughly tailored and jacdels that please, Nov you can select jhesj at ahout cse-half price. Values o $15.00, Divided into three lots

Every Item Advertised is Priced at an Unusual Reduction Beginning Tuesday at 9 a.m.

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Dresses at a Fraction of

Original Cost 250 Silk Taffeta Dresses, modeled into the mosf exquisite styles in becoming shades. Long and short sleeve effects, with contrasting trimmings. Women who appreciate style together with remarkable values will be eager to buy at least one of these dresses. Divided into three attractive groups. Values from $25 to $45 $15.95 $23.45 $29.45 Voile and Organdie Dresses at Lowest Frices The entire stock of beautiful Dresses in French voile and organdie go out at an exceptional value. Neatly trimmed and moled- QO A C ed in a number of smart styles. Values to $15.00, now. " Blouses at Deep Camisoles at Cut Prices Real Bargains About one hundred pretty Blouses For quick sellin? we have nnVd

in printed Georgette Crepe De "e Camisoles at satisfying price Chine, etc., in a number of stun- Auctions. The Camisoles are in t j

ning models. Dainty colors, neat- T' T v A

Iy trimmed. Values to $7.50

$3.45 $4.95

dainty trimminrs.

$2.00 to $5.00 in three groups

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Slipover Sweaters at Less Than 2 Price The balance of the all-wool Slip-Over Sweaters in a number of colors and styles.. Formerly sold at $12.00. d rr" While they last 0.50

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Wash Dresses at Real Bargain 100 Wash Dresses in figured and plain effects, neatly made with contrasting fcriminps. In any number of hernmino sfvla.

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