Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1920 — Page 6

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lib Dl PLAY DAZZLES LOWELL FIVE!. 1,1 xvVO. j H l T INCt. ind. n-o. -"hmnsi -. m h,.rs !-aK!!-Tt fatu btiri-d j I" li MO!''. " . 'I' .Tit ! t ! ' ii i u ork was UuzxSuis; t tin !- ell t and at r.- time did 1 he visitor a a ' hanc.'. V.' hit in .--:in',i.y t am-i i b.i.-'iiut? wi'h Jlfkms, IUii'iks ant '"!'.! si- :i p'.aytn the jleSh r rc.'ps. 'jdl's wi'i'k at i'f ntor w is a rovol.1-K-n t the f h n s and for a now man is v, ' . I . r t ll ih has rvin 17. point In f ,:r.- ?'.:! which a tiger 3 -well tnr f -;tur games. Th.- passing and floor v. rU was tne fasicsf I his reason. Hatrmi -ntl disappointed the fans by r put; ins in a preliminary same v. ith ti" sfrnn ! team. It vas ccrtsin-n-rcreti- .1 at!'! the Whiting mana ii-.-rt w." so- thai thU if il rept'a'- !. 'each i ir' will worn ins men harder '. 1 -p .1 v-r :n-' t wee as i ii' r: I'.-int i ifj-'Ti'-l .-.ri'iiff lit-s t.ir. l."weil ! 1 w -ri - x'Flra'Kht ii'.03 until t!:-'V Vv'hltinc His'".. I. awn -v.-.-a up r-lth two Tins i t';?-. of r-' r.-ra. I. in. up: hlflnc ;.-. Lowell llH.kins K K. V. Ilayrtf-n :h.?fian ....TF Iturrouhs N'-.i 11 C I.ovc i'afke K.G C. Haydon, P.1V1S f'--f!!, Escera. . .I.G Henry Wintinu's s.'orinp. fleid Rnalis ll"Mnsi 1-). F.urkf ( 11 , Th'rsson t". fmv .',). free throws Th lessen - "iit of 10. TGwell's scriair, SelJ poals Iove r-urroufrhsr, ' V. llayd-m. Krf" Throws V. Il.iydeii I out of C, Ivir-I fc'hs 1 OUT of 3. J ltcf'-rpc Veenkcrs, Gary, l"ro?bel. LIST TO BRENNAN AS PROPHET; AVERS JACK i io in i nor nonu 10 IU LUOL f i NEW Vt'RK. Dec. 6. "I am poing to ' i -at J ck Dempsey. I was never more i ' r.:id' ::t of anything in my life. I I: ! iv l.e en waiting for two years for ). s fbanre and Til 'take' th cham- ; .on as sure as late. H's Just the 1. :id of a bird I like. His fdyle of '. - aring In suits me to a T. and yuu can f ir a new heavyweight boss on I i l..s is i:"'A J'lll i;e:;ii'iii. Liie -' - t I'ii'oat'J boxer, feela about the coming c-titf st with the I'tah mauler. I'.ren - : ;.ti is the acme of confidence, and H t . .!'. mpiug at tho bit to get started. lle .i l us today at ltiily (Jrupp's gym- j rr-ium that he ha dDempsey licked j ':i his last tight, when he was unfur- j t'.o.iate tnough to break an ankle. Liu t .-no Aiinm jr i "Th?re may be heavyweights thit I nn befit me, but Jack Perr.psey is not! i:u:nbered among them," Hill said. "1 fi m just raring to go and w ish the fcht was tomorrow.'' "How many rounds do you think the r'ht will fo'" we nsketl t ho tig IV I - i "I don't know," mil responded, "but I '.' T don't knock "Ut Impsey th tlgiif j wiil g-.i tne limit--fit een rounds.' Steps Taken to Stop All Scalping on Dempsay Go NEW YOI'.K, Dee. C. -The state box - J 'pg commission yesterday announce!! 'wing a eor. ferem with T'x 'v.ekard, steps had been taken to pi'"- j ent speculators from obtainirg and! h-'i'.ng tH.-UetH for tne 3 e-mpsf y-nreti- ' i :.u light !' '. 1 I. Tickets will ti- '' I Meed n sale, the coinuiission an- ; t.ourieed at tt. garden only and with r eo. .gni zed ticket ig' ti's who liae j 8 greed to charge a rtgunr service ft" i ef ?n cents. Tiie crtmit'.;e Invit d I 'ir-se w are charged tttore than tip- ; f .xerl pi ins to coni'iiU t, ien ! e with them. . V.- f.Wii yj .. i .. ' m , - r - - '- Wei. f -1 i - p - t .n iv'i''??;:,- ii : t - ; ft 'r' fCHAMPIONSHIP V REST LING AUDITORIUM THEATRE r'it'rxijjan Ave., Indiana Harbor j MON'DAY EVE., DEC. G, I 8:15 P. M. ! JAMES ISTOK ! Ti:e I lur.ii iaM Lion. 200 lbs., vs. j PAL'L ALVAREZ Champicn E?parioI of Mexico, 215 ib?. ; C:tt t.vo out of tlirc? fa!!s tj finish. ; Cat.'b-as-e'tch-can -yie. V,T.E5TLTC FOR V0?.LD'S CHAriFIOi'SKI? TOM MONTEAN. Romanian Hsay-

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oihllio iumi ON CMOS. 1 0-0 Thi S t .1 ! y s of 1 "'ci t u r. rla. mints of f ;io i'i' 'rrss! i!ini tooiiiaU cii,uniii'!is!i: r' the Wrsi, seeuTtd .imple reen-' f-O Ihnir cl'V d foa! ff :fe S'Tifi'll volt,.,,v i,v i..--,nns i'ln-.H . i'uIi,.a!, ; , . ,.,, r;rK..t l" ... thit na rv r I OH .) J f i' I H . IllltCSt t 'I i'ri-K : iM. l t.M". w Ui'i!y, m ties, d th. Kair.v. Tip' l'ai (!:ual i r ' li. !'.( t ly rt-tpod, and only tttwf il'i"- , ;,. imm.; w.-rr- 1 In v al.l to ronio within tin a;ls t.f tin vi.-u rs' oa'. T!ui t VMS in I1!'1,."--!'!'!!!! 1'irioti. arol l!iris v'l;rii'n'5 in. mi were ln'ld for lion n mi tin- 7-yard mark. Tin- S! j.!. y.-i ;ir u'; il a w mid--1 f 1 1 a!i-ari'-;nil nff.Mtsiv" anil ....ni d t ! .'Hiial'y t-Uililul n Kaimiii; on I'orward p;t'S. l;n jMmiu;i-s i- .ni l run: Thr vis. tors put oir tlndr fiict .H' "V in tho oponinu period. Iimm hrouiiht the h.:i! down the I: 1.1 'and Knr.-i" carrnd tho hail over on a straight Cl'llti'l' hlirk. Th ' -1 i n.i i w .-rr handicn p;e-l conoid! a hi y ty tin- t ;i or 'ha: Pmm-...! Injured his lot.- in t h tir.-t j.rrlnd an-! I.laypil all I h- way with tin- injurt'd inr-mhi i'. h'.irlis. v. hi'sr- rorov.ry f a fumhh- won last Sundav's Kanf, v,n also hurt in the first prri.'d aim f ireod to 13 ve tho gamr. McGOORTY-CHIP CLASH TONIGHT Kd.-lip Mi i.inuny and ;.n-ri;-- t'inp i arc ail for their soii-duii-J t-:i-rotind l:o;ng (MOHest toi-th:. Th" fill wiii In- lii-id a! liSall. , 1:1. "ami promises to :raw a record h"tis-. i : .j t : hoxers arc oil tin- yc. no and d'arin' to en. M invauk'.'o also will !. tiosccnci i.f a hicli class match tonight when Jack ll.-.tton. welti"! wcisi:: chanipiwi. stejis ten round' with Pir.key Mitciiea. Many Chie.tsn rm; fan? will attend Itlio Mcldirty-t.'hiii bout. Extra I' coaches will J,'.- T.ul'.e.l ,ut of the I a ja:i striet flaf.on liy th l:o-i; ll';.nd Ir.i'ns ioavitis at " .0-" and ."': p. m. Mi'll-'orty oeisoas uit1; I Illinois' fatuous I'lacUhawk division, j p.nd many of the former soldiers will he at the r.r.fcSide tiiiight to see l.im in action. i Other Football Scores ! Wot Auro -a. .'-'. Ia id MarutMi-, " ' !;i::ri:;:.";!Ki:.;;. ,. Audubon Arrows, 7. Lai..; View In d-i ians, (1 Mnard Put Mind?!.-. 0.

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(,ov v4vao '.-.rr.CAtS 1 Wolves, 7. Lightning Midela, 6. Ahalonds," M; Triplet's. 0. Alcunis. 7, Ki'olares. n. Wat-hitigton 1'aik'.. 12. Murleys. . Wtston A. t '.. 2 1 :V st mores, 'V Tron woods, 1 , St. Jlarnarcls, . ('rystal A. t'., Z; Drake light -weights, i. W. lis 1'aik Arrows, "j, hake Vfwv Vannigans. ti. .Norwood Tatk. 10; Ioods rt. FLOYD MURRAY BOXING BILL i.;: :r ,h.rJ;;:i:; Ann riean Eegion has In tentative, form a boxing bill to ho iutt ..dm-ed in the legislature next jnnnt'. I"oil "Goldie" Rapp, infielder purchased recently by the New York Nationals from St. Tau!, is rip and ready to sh:nc in the bigshow. That's the dope from the Minnesota city, where Rapp pastimed last Beason after beinjr released by the Cincinnati Reds. Tis said the Giants paid $13,000 in cool iron men for Rapp and will also turn ovei two players. Red fans are thinking that Tat Moran pulled a boner in lettingRapp go last spring-. If Goldie delivers for MeGraw Tat'll pet an-awfu1 pannir.pr. Ki--. ' tfo-r.i,.,. m-X i. ili., A'Ia-'i I s. .I

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y:- Ml OUT OSM ill re y if Hammond is h:i i rturiii of the (ominittee. The hi'1 -iro i f or .1 eornni iss ion of three members, provision is made four invpeotor-. t . assist the I'oni m : ss i on. Yearly li-een.-i.; bO issued to eU.bs. oit ! special pi runts will he n( eosittry f.,r e.-.e-ii cluh .pept legion posts. V. M. . C" A.'s. KuiLlht. fif .'olumhus and orj uatiiz.it inm- of similar character. l'iv per cent of tho receipts i;o to tht I state. j Thorns Blank Hegewisch i i Ti;.; original Thorns defeated th" j Hrcewiseh A. A., to . at t'ullinari n ! a liard-l'ought jratne. liauley scored I for the winners n the third jinartir uf'-r a series of line plunges. TP-sides llanley, Imffy, Apple, Mensch. I'avh.elv and lienko wire tip; hist ground gamers. . stock dividend of $4 BY STEEL FOUNDRIES NEW Vnlth". I 'it. " The American Si"e 1'ouiidries ha' rlTlated a .toelv dividend of Jt.oo a share at par. e-pinl lo 12 per cent, on its lonnivin stock and payable lec. Hi to sto, khoij.-rs of record of I'C. 13, it was announced I today. j Th regular quarterly dividends of j 7"o- on common stock, payable Jan. 1 5 j sio.-K- or re,-.,rd of :pi. a.j f I H-4 per cent, on preferred stock payable I ice. "1 In stoi k of tec. M'd of U.c. jl."i. aii'ii were declared. WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT NEW TcRK. I'ec- 4 Hank ?tateliti'iil : Averaze: loans, decreased S f, 5 . ii A a , demand deposits decreased. $lK.to..l'M; 'i'llf d'Tosits decreased. $:;.72:.efi": r.-.--.-r ve .lecr.-asfd t1.ri"4. 120. .Acturil- beans, (i-ct eased J .". 1 1 n."f i' I ib mand deport deer.-is.-d $ t 'e 7 ''. ''" ' ;

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CHEER UP FOR THE HOLIDAYS Wall Paper and Paint Prices Smashed Met w"ith good fortune to be able, to purchase the entire paint stock of Bazille 6c Partridge, St. Paul, Minn. Here are some of the bargains: House. LJjrn and Garage Paint. $4.00 values, all colois. I his sale, per gallon (5 gallons to a customer) $1.50 Screen Enamel, per gallon (1 gallon to each customer). . . .$1.50 Flat O l Paint, all colors, per gallon $2.00 50,000 rolls of Paper in latetd designs. Beautiful kitchen' and bedroom des ns. This sal?, per roll . . . . : 10c Extra special baigains in parlor, dining room and hall patterns. Per roll, up from 15c This Sale Will Last For TEN DAYS ONLY I. L. COHEN 2S9 Sibley Street. Phone Hammond 1036-W

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Prints more Auto Advertising than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for dealers to get in touch with the prospective customers. Every Man in Lake County Who Ha Honey to Use in Bayb:: Automobile Reads THE TIMES.

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, n .-. 'f f ' v IT HI- - fWiVUtL'-NHF-r t im depot-its deere;(e,l Ji'..' sirvp increased $26.t5S.5 1'.'. SHE GETS A WARM WELCOME NEW Vi'KK, Dec. 4-Mrs. Muriel MacSwir.ey. widow of the late Lord .Ma yor of I'ork and his sister. Mar v. re- 1

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dived a tumultuous u. ionic from tiiou-1 Q clear small picture, photo, post card or snaprands of f nthusiastie admirers and j jjj fUDt, to sympathizers upon their arrival in thoj ntl jt will entitle v..u to fine life l-ilt.Mii

city today. throng estimntcd at more than ti - .... ... . persons melitding re, -resentative.s of niifl Irish sock ties, Irish county orpunization.s and the g..nerl pubi.e lined Wall Street from S? venteenth to Thirty-third streets, and tendered the visitors tremendous ovation. Read The Times Want Ads 4" . i . '. . $19.50 PAYS FOR A JOHNSON OIL BURNER Installed in Your Cook Stove As cheap as coal. I'o ashes no dirt no danger. It take3 the place of coal irf the winter and gas in the summer. We have burners for heaters and furnaces. Demonstrated at 548 E. STATE STREET :H0NrE HAMMOND 2533 imi i i

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