Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1920 — Page 12

PIRATES TRIM GARY ALL-STARS

In the- neighborhood of S.f'Ort baseball funs w- the Pittsburgh nrnt.-s trim th-i Gtry All-Pt.u S-3 at ' JVh. p.-irk in Gary yesterday afternoon in. 1 for n-" other reason m the world th.iu r ( fellowship, the Steel I'ity HCrorniOR w ouM have bad n gooso-eirg chalked up aslnft them. Th Firsres got to Fe Hnnln in the first frame when Southward cf th. visitors scored a clean hit and c.nme in on a long drlvf which Whotted w-i!-ior-1 pvw the left field fence, scorinc Th!r first two runs. The Sm.'-ity City hickory wlclderbunch. number of oth-i in th second Inning and with some Iooe :!; -irj: or. the pirt of the clary team, th. F.-rates chalked up throe more rim-. I'ete settled down to business! in Th.. third frame, however, one man reaching frs' base. "With two men on base, Whetted rf -rested his performance of the first inning when he drove another j.iil ov r tlu1 left field fence fit praetl.-o il y the samt spot and scored three more run?. Old favorite "Dixie' Ivcrett replaced l'- te in the fifth frame, and held the Firates ecrrelese during the ba.lanc f the Rinic. Gary scored their hit in th.; eighth and ninth frames when the visitors started cutting cappers nnd rcrmi'te.l three men to cross lioni pia'o. The visitors rave the fans a brand of ball th-.t has rot been seen on the t;!as.n lor for many a moon end the fans went hom satisfied, even though th. ir idols met defeat. The gate receipts, which wi'l co to the Elks building fund, will amount to some thins like a thousand dollars it v.-ns said today. A collection of over $"')! was taken atr.ons the fans to purchas flowers for Ray-Chapman, popular dev. land player, who died from the effects of being hit with a pitched ball this week. Much credU for bringing the Fittsburuh team to Gary end making many of the arrangements fell upon the shoulders of Ernie Baytem well known Gary spur; Idol, and the Elks extend a vote of thanks to him and all others who so willingly assisted. Poles Throw Russians Back For Big Loss Great Triple Offensive Rssults In Bad Defeat For Reds. rtNTIWN ATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WARSAW, Ausr. Is Via London. Ausr. 19. The Russian army of invasion in Poland has been thrown back from ?.j to 60 miles by the Poles In th (treat triple offensive that has been launched by Gen. Pilsudskl over a wide front, the Polish war office announced tonight. The communique ears: "Three Pollah offenslven are progressing effainst the Reds. The Polish forces under Gen. Pilsuflskl has drtvfn in the enemy lines between the AVleprr. and Ksrw rivers to a depth of from 25 to JO miles. We have reached Parovoff." "In the repton of Novo Georlevsk. we have cleared the risrht baqk (of the Vistula river). On the lower Na'w river the fort at the confluence of the Marew and Bugr rivers, were retaken from the Reds. In the direction of Mlava we have advanced beyond Clechanof. The Russians hastily retreated."" Warsaw la Joyously celelratlnsr the t East Chicago Store Bee Hive 714 Chicago Ave.

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great victory over the Russians, which rums at a time when even the most optimistic bad about jriven up hope of saving the capital. Since the dramatic turn in the military situation the people have thrown off 'heir gloom. French army officers who are taking part in ish'iTifc are i ti enthusiastic greeting as they pass through the city.

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TWO INJURED IN MOTOR ACCIDENTS Two persons were severely Injured in motor accidents in Gary yesterday. In tryitisr to avoid colliding with an i I'rv driven by Joe Stiktch. 10S0 Adams street at Sfh, avenue and A dam. 4 street yt sw-rday morning. Joe oethzan. 169 W'-st th avenue was forced to stear '".is motorcycle into the cut h while .ravelin; at a high rate of speed, taking a nas'y spill. He suffered painful :iruise and his inuch.ne was badly ia nn e .-d . While d-fyir.g the speed law at iiidtfe Road and M-:ss-ppi street last n'-ht. John Gal.ch. 2191 Mad:..n street, lost control of th" F.'rd he was driving-. !h machine turning turtle and severely injuring Andy Kakovina. 2.'5 Jefferson street. He was removed tu the Mercy hospital. THEY'RE PROUD OF JOIE RAY Track fans of clary and Ivke county ar. wat. hint? ith interest tiie wor'-' "f Jo.k, Ray. f.irmer Gary athiete vh has qualified in the trial heat sfor the lympio l.c '.'. meter run. aecordinsi to .'. ; .rji.itvi.rs received yesterday. News sources brim? tiie lr.f.iru f.'. ion that J;e conspete.l w;th an inj-.red !".: which he r-.-i eived while training on a ;:rass track. The rf any f f.en.'.s and iidmirers of th tb-et little runner are txnootlnij him to take rirst honors in t ii c iiuiii PITTSBURG SAILS l i,. OR THE BALTIC TTA5TTrCOTON. Aiur. 10 Vice-Admiral Iluse, who has been ordered to the Eallic ea on the Cruiser Pittsbuirh to protect Ameiican riathts. oiliiy reported to Secrearv Daniel h that h.e he failed for the Raltlc. but wi-1 s;o; en. jroute for coal. It is expected tine-tha force will be in the Hal tic early next. V'-ek. Admiral Huse does i;Ot Teport J-iOw many destroyers he had crderci ts accotnpany his expe d . t ion . New. Chemical Kills Bed Bugs P. D. Q. T.T". Q. '(Pesky leviis Quietus"! Is the n.atne of a new' rold.--n c:iore.l cheniical di"co. -ry by 1'r. 1'rice that actually rfds the worst infested house of ! dbugs, roaches, tlea?, ants and their efrgs. They don't have time to luck after you ko alter thorn with P. D. Q. A 35c packape of I. 1. Q. makesej a. qviart of strong bugrkiller. and eroes farther than a barrel of the old fashioned dangerous dope. 1'. 1. Q .coa's and kills their egR.s and prevents hntchtnsr. FREE, a patent spout in every box to enable you to ef t tiiem In the hai d-to-get-at places, and saves Juice. P. P. Q. for family us SS. Ppeclfl! Ho!pil teirl Hotel size $2.5". makes 5 jrallons, certains 3 epouts your deupfi3L can supply you, or sent prepaid to our address, cither siz. on receipt cf 1 -rico, lv the Owl (Tietnieal Co.. Terrc Haute, Jt.d, P. 1. Q. is never peddled. d v

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CANNOT ACHIEVE DECISIVE VICTORY f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE IiOXIXXN. Aug. IK Although the Voles are rolling back the Russians over a wide front and have smashed the Soviet's hope of taking Warsaw at this time, some Hritlsh military ex. peits expressed belief today that the. Polish army cannot achieve a decisive victory over the Reds. "The Poles at the most can only ffa n time, i;' the Husso-Foll'li war ooriitnues." said Gen. Sir Frederick Maurice, director of military operations at the war office during the world war. "The eventual fall of Warsaw seem a certainly as ths Poles have not grot fresh resources to draw upon.

GOVERNOR COX IN CHICAGO r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 rnilCAOO. Autr. IS. Gov. James M. Cox, en rout" to S'uith Bend. Indiana, arrived at the union station here at 8:10 o'clock this morning. He was met by George Prennan, Dennis K?an, President Williams, of the Iroquoli club, and other members' of the club. The governor was driven to the Conpress hotel, where h had breakfat. At the union station and en route to the hotel the povernor was halted by an army .f photographers . He shook hands with every trainman he encountered at the station and with every policeman between the station and the hotel. Cocoanut Oil Fine For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair In ffoo condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos cntain too much aikaii. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mul.sifled cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless). Is much better than anything: else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly Injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and ruh Ir In. One or two teaspoonfus of Mulsifled will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair drleg quickly and evenly, and it lvfj it P.r.e ad silky, bright fluffy and easy to manage. Tou can get Mulstfled cocoanut oil shampoo at most eny drug store. It Is very cheap, and a few ounces Is enoush to last everyone in the family for rrtont hs . Ke sure your druggist gives you Mulsified . adv. Twin City News Notes Mayflower Camp. Royal Neighbors j have changed their place of meeting j from the Odd Fellows hall to the Kath ! erlne House and the first meeting to take rlaee in the new quarters will be this evening with a large attendance on the part of the members urged. Mrs. E. R. Lanman of the Lake Front 13 arriving home from several weeks outing with her children accompanying he.-. Pr. J. Goldman had a J'st from Gary to spend the day wtth hiX. Dr. Acomando. pastor of the Italian Episcopal church at Gary and editor of a widely circulated Italian publication. The Theodore Heim family of Parrish ave. are spending a month at Long Lake. near Valparaiso. Mr. Heim spends the week-ends down there. Mrs. Mabel McCrum home from St. Luke's hospital is recuperating from an operation performed two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. R . C. Lukens will spend ihe balance of the summer a Bay View, Mich, where Mr. Lukens goes annually in relief of the hay fever from which he suffers. Mr. L. G. Reck and sister. Mrs. Bertha Fish end daughter. Thelma. of Vandergr.ft Fa . are house guegta of the former's brother, Chaa. O. Beck, cf Grapevine et. 16799 in New York City alone from kidney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself "to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for Hdney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland national remedy since 1695. All druggists, three sires. Guaranteed. Lack for the name Gold Medal on T be mud accept oo iKitatioa Auto Owners Specials Auto Tops) Rebuilt Upholstery? and Seat Covers' Repaired Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Co. Automobiles painted in any color to look like new. 303 MICHIGAN AVE.. HAMMOND Phones; Ofice 2141. Res. 3448

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