Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1920 — Page 9

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FIRST MSI MB SAVINGS BANK

EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues

Capital and Surplus $65,000.00

Your 1921 Auto License

The Secretary of State of Indiana will mail 1921 automobile license tags on December 27th. Have you applied for your 19 2 1 license? If not, come to this bank and arrange for the application.

Protection for Your Car Don't run risks by not having COMPLETE insurance on your auto or motor truck. Be protected against Fire', Theft, Collision Damage and Personal Liability. Have the kind of insurance that protects whether you or someone else is at the wheel. Ask at this bank about COMPLETE motor car insurance protection.

At East Chicago's Busiest Corner

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I-at Sunday a crowd r.f five hundred fan w ;t tu. ssi .l the most I'M illng rrii;ever fun en u Hammorcl gridiron. wlin the Harrison A. C. deffati-d tlin K. '. I'ihU' I:; II M 7. This Knve ttiP A. C. an unJtfru'.ci ilaini to the Liake county 125 1U. championship. Smith, K. J!, played a slendy cam rippinit th" l"'Jgt-r lttie to tatter. Also i;h Ini ho substituted t"r him in tht lat rjnarter )i'wd bis Krit in hittinvr ll-.o !:n. S-idrnLokrr, I.. 11., fiiowwl h wonderful ability tit linnrtlsn the baM, picking U out of the air mm y tini". H off tackle i lay uairu-d many a yard for the A. t'.'s. Wh Tl n. 11. II.. was easily the star t tho flay, his .-pen field rminms anl tncKlin were unequalled, II .-r.mvind.

Q . H., iiut-ruessed, out-tackled anl nut-pl;i i'd bis rival. Krli-er nd I'U iry h Id down the end positions ir nat style, many an end run and oit thckln play was foiled by these nil Matt- en1.. Thus tai-kltnir of Mayor rn.l r.leok bftd the crowd on their feet u u . ? ,.? the tinv and V . (.'a rt h v.

TTFE TIMES

Wener arni T. lliinnociid were u'ver of mrcriKili on the lino. On the first play after the kick-off, Ionn of the Iodsera suffered an Injured shoulder which put him out for the rest of the frame. With two minutes left to play n that quarter, and the A. I'.'s ball, "Hus" Hammond shot .i puss to Seidenbeeker who ran thirty yards for a touchdown. Smith kicked Knl. In the second quarter "l'.us" sh..t another pass to Seldenhecker, w ho ran this time twenty yards far a touchdown. Smith kicked goal. The third jutirter was marked by the phenomenal playing of Whorland, K. J! . He

male two marvelous run, one for

forty and the other for thirty yards.

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most exciting; part of the game. In this quarter the Podpers took heart and marched down the field to the A. i. 'a eight yard lino. With thirty Seconds IrTt to pia.y, Qmnn went over for the touchdown. lie also kicked goal. Then the gune was 'overt Due. credit must be given to the K. C.'b reliable manager. Rhinart, who kept these athletes In fino condition. The todfrera were a great team but "the bigger they are the harder they

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Th lineup of the A C.'s is as follows: Kr'eser. J. McCarthy, I.. T.; Weaver, Ij. ci . ; T. Hammond, C: Mayer. K. O . ; r.leck. II. T. : IMerry, U. l . 1?. Hammond. Q. B . ; Whorlen. U. IT.; Seidenbeeker, U. II.: Smith. Wilbelm. V. H.

COLUMBIA WINS FROM IRVING The fast Columbia A. won their second gam? of the season by defining the Irving school team by the tune of 17 to 9. Turner started the gam.; gt'ir.K by a nice basket. Ebrle made two baskets and Colden ono In tho vrst lia!f. The Irvinn forwards could riot ki'I past the guardinir of Peterson

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and Ciinsulei. TJ, iaif end.-d eight t . 1. In the second half the Irving team ot busy and scorod four buakets. Ki.erle shot thr-e baskets and one foul, while Golden had one. Curtner stared for the losers. Lineup: Columbia A. C. Golden, L. F.; Turner. It. r.; Kherle, C.; Chasteler. It. O.; Peterson. Hudson, I,. O. IrvinK Croah. Seidenbeeker. U. F ; Turner. Deltolf, It. F.; Keiier. Cuitner.

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cnbe k r, L. CJ. Scoring Columbia. field baskets, Lberle. 5: Golden. 2; Turner. 1; free throws.- Kberle i out of 3. Irvinar. Baskets. Seidenbeeker, 2; Curtner, 1; reRoif. 1. Free throws, Curtner. 1 out e 2.

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HARVARD NINE TRAINING TRIP CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Pec. 7. Hf vard university's baseball team will g-. to Atlanta, Ga., tr hprlng training. )' was announeed last night. The start will be made April 16 and on the return trip a s:ame is scheduled wit".Columbia at New York April 23.

ftms Osmmm Emm East hicasa, InzriAA. Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Under U. 5. Government Supervision . Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 The Bank of Safety "Why ii my money SAFE in this national bank?" Ui8 depositor may ask. The large capital and surplus, resources of approximately $2,000,000.00. responsibility of stockholders, careful management and supervision by the United States Government these are only part of the unlimited elements of safety protecting the depositors of this strong NATIONAL bank. I This bank is a member of the giant Federal Reserve System of the United States, the world's strongest banking organization. And should the occasion ever require it, this bank, by virtue of that membership, can INSTANTLY convert its resources into CASH. The bank that is sate enough for the deposits of the United States Government is safe enough for you.

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family! The musical instrument which is the choice of Caruso, Galli-Curci, Farrar, and all of the leading artists. Here you will find a most complete stock. Monthly Payments of $8.00 and Up We have a number of Special outfits complete with records, filing cases and all necessary accessories which we offer on an easy monthly payment plan. Let us explain this to you. Straube Piano and Music Co, 631 Hohman St. Phone 661 Open Evenings

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now offered at DRASTIC REDUCTIONS. The disposal in the last few months of most of the high-priced stock, and recent purchases on a large scale at greatly reduced prices make possible these SAVINGS TO YOU. This is the first HELLERMAN sale of the season great news for Christmas shoppers benefit by it NOTE THESE VALUES:

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THE ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS SHARPLY REDUCED Several hundred pairs of tan and black shoes for women and girls $8 Values at $5.85 A second assortment of boots, perfectly styled and of best brown and black leathers. Former $9 to $14 values Now $7.75 to $10 OTHER SPLENDID VALUES

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A complete assortment of tan and black shoes of very good calf. All desirable styles included. These shoes have been selling at $11.00 per OUR PRICE TO YOU. . $9.25 Another assortment, wearing qualities unquestioned, styles very good; $9.50 values. 7 Cfl Reduced to O ,JU All the remaining men's shoes, fine Russia calf or first quality kidskin. Best of shoemaking. Former j $12 and $14 values. Now reduced 15 to 30

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Included in the special sale of shoes for boys and girls are shoes of the famous BUSTER BROWN MAKE BOYS A fine lot of black and brown shoes a. $2.45 T0 $4,45 Boys" tri-cut 2-buckle t? C Q CS boots, $6.50 values, atVW.OO GIRLS Reductions on all the classy girls' shoes are$1.00 to $3.00 per pair. Every boys' and girls shoe in the store at a lower price.

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