Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1920 — Page 3

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straight falls. The first came in 24 minutes and 40 seconds through a head scissors and the second in 1 minutes and 40 seconds with a body scissora and arm hold. In a eatch-as-catch-can bout Ed "Strangler',, Lewis defeated Raymond Careau, a Canadian, in straight falls, the first in 22 minutes and 10 seconds with a head lock, and the second in 7 minutes and 1! seconds with a head lock and arm hold.

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PRINCESS THEATRE WED.TESDAY AVD TntTtSDAT Uoael Barryjnore la "TKe Matter Hind" with OTPT 0Br1en. Ralph KelIsrd and Mart "hotweU. The story of a eoaillct between nm'i -nill and woman's lo-re. Al Tom Mix In a eatern picture and Sunshine Sambo roniMly. . 12-1-2

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3Ir. and llrs. Louis Klemm, Jr.. of Indlanapo!l3 boulevard, entertained a r? number of their relatives and friends at a dinner on Sunday evenlnffThe tables were beautifully decorated it;i ohrlsanthemums. Th out-of-toxvn quests were llr. and Mrs. Paul Greshan. Ir. and Mrs. Charley Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ecuman, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Echman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oelb, Mr. and Mrs. Yarek and dauzhtri Edna and son. William, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strickland, all irons Hammond, after dinner the guests enjoyed the remainder of the even;ny in music and dancin?.

Oito Biesser, .who han been board-1

ing at the home, of Mrs. Clara Tlmm of Lalte avenue. left for Nashville." 111.. f his parents home, where ha will Join his wife and daughters. The Biessers are espectinjr to leava for Hollywood. Cal.. in the very near fuure. Wesley T'.mm of Ijake avenue, who has been very 111 with" tonsilitis. is better and able, to return to school. John Slurry, O. E. Meek. Teon Bought. P. A. Petterson and II. T. Oolciing. attended the S'nriner's meeting: !n Hammond on Monday evening. Mrs. Peter Bem-on of Koherts avenue visited h"r da'Jghter-in-law. Mrs. Oiariey Benson, who is confined at the -St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond and reports her conlitiou favorable. Ge-oi'8-e Domke of Chicago visited his sister. Mrs. W. Rohrdanse and fAmily cf Roberts avenue on Sunday. Mrs. JuHo-us Stross and Mrs. Tarker cf T.ast Side spent Monday evening: at th home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mr?. I,evereni of Myrtle avenue. Mr? ,T. Mjrry and Mrs! W. UohrdP5 of Roberts avtnus were Ilimmond visitors oti Saturday. Mr?. Tom Jones of Roberts avenue visaed her sister. Mrs. Williams of Ua't Sid'? Monday. M'sj Susan Poiion returned to her h-me on Myrtle, avenue f rem, Cudahy. n;?.. where siie spent yevsral days Msttiny her sister. .Mrs. J- M. Ondov find family and on Thanksriving day Rev. and Mrs. Ondov had their little daughter, christened Oiga Dorothy. M;s Rohon and Rev. J. S. Bradac of

A'chison avenue, who also attended J

the christening were the rponrrs. Mrs. C'rdov is a sister to Miss Rohon. Mrs. Roy Witter of Take avenue is reported on the s'.fk list.

following were present. Mr. and Mrs. Franl Hilbricjv and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Schmal and family, 5fr. and Mrs. Frank Stark and family affd Mr. and Mrs. Phil Keilman, Jr.

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DYER Hannah Batterman will rl"e a nvjsi; recital at her home on Friday e-. nine Georae Chnard of S-teger, 111., spent Tusday with friends. Mrs. S. W. Hartonsr war a Chicago visitor on Monday. Ms. Robert tiarry spent several iia? s Tith her mother. M,-?. Mary Keilman. The director 0 th" First Nat'onal "r3nV: hld a fpcial meeting on Monray. M:?s Barbara and Tillie Scheldt frenf Sundav afternoon and even'nst with their brother. K. S. Scheldt and f.-.'-nilv. of If.-.bart. lien--- L-rn returned to his home 'n ?preer. 111.. I after sperdina: sval days w'th his brother, TT.rne't I.erfn: aid fa-nily. The 'Ro.;er club" hld their regular mef t'.n at t'ii school bouse on M"nda" nisht. A urpr!i party w held !n honor cf Mr. an'l Mrs. Michael Schmal a?

t'.eir home on Su"d" evenrB. The I

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tions indebted to ' the rho?n!cans? ; Who founded the naval academy in the United States? J Who wrote "Lit lie. Lord Fauntleroy? . 4 Ta what part of Morth America do only nine per cent of the population know how to read and write? 5 What is "peat"? 6 How early wtis steam used for m-oving: boats? 7 What is the Bessemer" process of making steel? 8 From what fVjwer is opium obtained? 9 When do ha;l sterms occur? 10 How is soap made transparent? Answers to Yesterday's Questions. 1 What are Longtellow'a principal pesms?' Ane. Hiawatha. Evangeiin, The Wreck of the Hesperus are some of Long-fellon 's principal poems. Z When were shtlls first used as projectiles? Ane. Shells were flret used as projectiles by lite Sultan or Cugarat in 14S0. C How many seconds will it be before the air braVors on the laft oar o.' a train of fifty ears will work? Ans The action takes pla in two an! one-fourth seconds. 4 What city is the greatest railroad center in the world? Ans. Chicago. 111., is Ibe world's greatest railroad center. 5 What is the weight cf an elephant's tusks?. Ans. Large tusks weigh 150 pounds but the averat weight is twenty-eight pounds. 6 What animals knaw doi n trees nine feet in circumference and dg canals to first ,them? Ans - Baverj knaw down trees this big and use t i branches for food and to make ii iirt ?. They dig cti large f mu;h to f.oat the tres trunks. T Who were .the "Molly Maguirs''? Ar.s. They were members of an Irish secret society which existed from 1S67 to 18" in the coal rglon of Pennsylvania. A number of leaders of the society wera executed. 8 Wow can you tell a moth from a butterfly? Ans. Moths lrld their wtngs fiat M-hile rstlng while butterflies usually hold their wings erect. ? what are nimbus clouds? Nimbus clouds are rain clouds. They ha'" no particular formation but ara generally large and gray or dark. jo What Is the greatest sea depth recorded? Ans. The greatest sj depth recorded is 4.555 fathoms.

BY JACK t ElOCK I. X. Serrlce ? porting Editor-1 NEW TORK, Dec. 1. William Harrison Dempsey is preparing ' for the lirst real campaign he has launched in defense of his title since he became heavyweight champion of the worid. Tempsey will engage in a number of bouts against the best men available prior to his big championship affair with Georges Carpcnlier. The first of these is but two weeks away. On-Dec. II. the champion will collide with Uill Brennan in a li-round decision bout in Madison Siuare Garden He has been in light trailg with this bout in prespect for more than a month, but with the definite announcement of the date he has sef about working in earnest. Pempsry does his training in Central Park and aboard the V. S. training ship Granite State, which is anchored in the Hudson off 96th street. Numbered among his sparring partners arc Bill Tate, Dan O'Dowd. Battling Thomss and Young Jack Johnson. Today the champion took on two new partners in Al Reich and Clay Turner and from now on will box at least ten rounds daily. Dempsey is keeping fit. He takes the beat of care of himself and does some sort of work every day whether or not he has a bout in prospect. Since le tooii up go'f more than s'x weeks ago he gets plenty cf outdoor exercise in addition -to his regular road work. He look3 ths lart of a champion. Next March he is jrirg to fulfill a promite he madet Toledo when he defeated Jess Willard. 4 He is going to ;rive the b'g Kansas man a chance t win. back the title. The match ir set for it. Patrick's dsy and will be over the 3 5 rund route in Madison Sqtare Garden. the manner in wlt:ch Dempsey won from Willard ted ring followers to believe that B g Jess would be foolhardy to fPFk a return match. Willard evidently doeji not think so. For several months Willard has been goins through e3sy training sprouts on hla Kansas farm and he believes he can come back. The terms cf the coming Willard Dempsey bout have not been given ou. Certa'n it is. howevr. that the financial disbursement to the fighters will be reversed. This time- Dempsey will csry off the lion's share of the purse, which, it is believed, -will be large Willard should be as much of an attraction against Dempsey as Brennan. Several years apo Dempsey knocked Brennan out. Now Bill is going to gt another chance. And so Is Willard.

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Stecher-and Lewis j . Win Wrestling Bouts KANSAS CITT. Mo . Dee. 1. Jo j Stecher, -w orld's champion heavyweight wrestler, successfully d-fendd h' i title here last night br winning from Salvatore Chevalier, a Frnchman. in j

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SETS NEW FORWARD PASS RECORD

MARIETTA. O.. .Pec. 1. What Is believed to be a world's ree-rd for consecutive forward r1" rig; is tl!eved to have been established by Dn Whiting

star of Marietta College football team.'

in the came with Boston Cilloge. Nov. jo, Coach "Greasy" Neale rf Sfarietta madcth- announcement yesterday fallowing: an im ert'gjatlon by Boston sport writers into pat records. Whiting completed seven cmseeutU e passis fr.r sven straight f.rst downs. The eighth attempt waa incomplete. n? also holds several intercollegiate scoring; records in basketball.

Carman to Lead Purdue

LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Dec. 1. Edwar 1 I

K. Carmsn was elected captain of tile Turdue Vnivers'ty football team fr at a meetin,-; of Purdue men held l-ist right, following the annual football banquet. Carman is a resident of Joliet. 111., and before coming; to Purdu played tackle on te undefeated Municipal Pier team in 1918. He played end on the Purdue team.

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