Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 161, Hammond, Lake County, 27 December 1920 — Page 8
L'liK TIMES Mond.iv. Drvrmber LIT. 3920.
rwr.i--tf9rjJr , ' '"!rr'" -
4 .iwwm.wmw . - 1MJ1LjP-TrT ,,,, , , IMrjllMIMBaMMML,, ' . V
1 X tJ ' v J H r" v f u ! v vv ff x- f . w W H X iichan ...... ' f H w-l., i A X2i 1 N d 4 V V y X I iK"han"r ii in I fessaassrraa , . X I j :'rlch 1;'
t'.-lm.7IT-T1trMrttmrri.-ni juj,,,, j , . .. i. , - , .- . . ' "' JVj j
:ai siinf
ML MUlfflL ii
SHARKEY M
II.
ACQUISITION OF MARANVII.LK AM) (il)vi)Y WILL STilKNTHEX DODflEILS CONSIDERABLY
S CALLED OFF
r
An !:: f ".i'ti in ".n h:s 5-r oir, ws;.r'"f(:;,i','. ai op-rat! n eir'i.v v '"lay, i'l k ;-. Vr-h -'. V . ni t!i-i r:.T-5 f r a t a o w .: ;:; : '. -r. Til o?ra:! - n. -.-,-8-: p,..r :orn.ts.1 at the hor:,- .,-f !-. liir.X.i:l? not ';r!c:i. v.-,-, r. -s.. ry t " ri '-'T Mo.d prs-r5' ';..,r h i .-.oMle.l hfs b'jt -v.-h ;--..rk": Mi-h was to 1 5-..-M a:. Jisj .4 c ; Lire s-erlen V,!!h"..i-,:,- n : 'ore a'.so ws c !! --.i f -r a b a '. Tsronta tonight.
-!.Mi
WELTERS 10 FOR
1 l 21
' 4
ft. X Series Fpirt r? T".,r. -r NJW YORK. r. CT. Dr.'t bo sjr pr.sed t.5 ih w-;t-?rtv:ght u ;.-;u: -;rr. 9 t" th f:r" in WHh ;r(i;;:f,-:s f r l-sla,- la all U: -1" .T-rr.v:-i''3 of practi.t.V.". v evf : v 1. to ,.p?r1 t-,!r liLi'-'i .1ir:'i- h "!r r".."r. t4 rf f r 1 N --.- Vmht, ''I'ern 1 "vr . f r :': . L:r.' T!:r. In r-i-y a. r-. .-. -r..
GEORGES PLANS 10 TRY SKILL AT CILON PUZZLE
v!;u.'K.:.
1 1.
. . 1 , 1 a ml- 1. -
!i'-r .hi. an-, . ann.-urn-.-,l w n
' '.-f. .1- h.,nv c
t . i n ; a n : .v " .-"p'M-t n
i ''u;i in, 1 lit; Clm-, 11 .-xt w.-t-k
l-luiny ti-r; 'i
1 !!!
a--.i. i-.!fin;; a man. ;:-t -p. v h'Ti: ' a rp. ii ' i r
mi.-;y r.'iti.n'h.. ! t. I'arp- n '' nv- r In"; hi.-." (. ,u -
l' ' a:i a !,.vj: t , att.-mjit t.i IMl !!!.- b-...-r- w .-!! MnriMKiT I ;ritoir.-f . -I an-i !--r- .1 i.'arii-r.--1 'i rn;i !.; 1 h, ,( - ; . Iv,
tiT quHtiiiir was u lien a foul v. a." laii.-tl nn on" it tlnir players. Th fyrils always wv: known ("r t!"ir ki.kitii; ami it dliin't take th.n !""!- to kirk t In I VfS out "f til'l:.hii". 'I'll.- ('diM'-t' ir-.vt-.i tliat inf-y oiil.l ii-.ii tin-in at thir own cranie, T)i" game was f 'rff:!tM t the Comim
- 10 i'. I ho Comets an- w ii'iiip c piay thi- St. Cyril. ai;.iin on the sane ""'r mi if thpy n. ,-pt they arc w Mi-
':- 1.. travel to AVhitinc. The I'-um'U ! Whitie :n .t lioiii- Kami- will n Jan. 6th. Tli- I
C-iiiiets w.iuM liko to hook some hom j Total. ,-- ami traveling game-.. I-'.-r games' : ' -1---pl-.oue Jlamra-.ni 1031-M. between 4 ' CSBBSSS3SSSS89SSSSTjs
fimi b ti. ni, Tliey wouhl like to ar from the Si. J
Totals f,(j
.-nTTCHI.'; M. Harwich 1 K'lminplty Miles " 1
.'h n 1 1 . i 1 k 1 11 5 o n Tfta". 3 . Jleaeh . . . Star.!-h Herman Sain on '-on
. 1 " . 1 : i 4 i o.' M
741
1 ! MACHINE SHOP. 7 ' Y. !l!f.l.;re 114 ' i M:c.e!sk(s liO l-' MeSi.an- l 150 1 " Hant-sn 3St 16S 1 1,1 Gadish 186 175 1 J. '-"i Canner 178 144 14 7 U' 1 : , 155 j Totals '.64 787 Tl't C. UKASE WORKS ' " ; Hadl-ifT 140 125 15 j .., ': .1. Jansky 161 150 1:1 j !" Zubay 150 150 150 1; fai-ky 1S6 116 H j ' ', M. Patsky .- 127 159 1 T-.tals 7o4 7111 7 43
it-: : : o i j i ; . . . . 1 : : 1 157 1 ; 1 ' ..-."! 1 7 S !!', ....nr. 1 1 7 1 , j
If You Ha?e Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND
3476
ti-t- 1
. ! 11! K'r i,., -a- 1
i a ..-ii-ni, l.'jt
e
' x . 'i c 1 r : i . ; '"-'i't'. if'-tt-r;; - .1.-1 : T-.-, . . :--.r cf t ::5h--A?.s-o rrw th w-;:-r.v rt,"a e-o:::ea t 1 t."Lc
:a .
Kut-bit Mdranvi.tc, icit, and Hank (,j(v.
'-l: i.-;-to HM"mpt l-i h:' I"' SMI'in'rn will 1... ,,iTV, !;-!h-r (;e.,,-.,s Carp overoo,,,,, ,), ,-,,uI ",na:.
t - I--- x-en. J.-'uitiy i f.uniltr wit'i !- ; ' x a ' l-.r-r. :,r i -rav-tati.-n a.,,l : .v p! o inr i.M i--ft h.-u-.j t.n a .-.-rtai'i
-p !. on ( 1,.- 1-,.,-fr 1 ' ek n'i r-s:iiifir hi eth-r' iu ' off 1 ;4 1
'I-ieeia i-ph A.
SCORES IN
S. 0. LEAGUE
r .-a n 1 ein.it us
- ' " Opp.'tl HI'S I t'Uiii lian'l hi I f"i farm S'M !
When Ur.-'.e V" 'b.-rt Kotinscr. Arr&r.jred wi'.h "e Ervp-. trade Rabbit X,.rarv;; and
? t op. to - 'i rv -
'! .rA wi'.i yi'av :-!u-r.
" -1 v
Hsnk Gor-viv fcr
couple c
. 1 c.I 'rr.o nrs fl-na-v "'. : t
"1 v
III Pi'
Jrc Ha'". ...cridi-
Ifssr-i'.''" of who w - s it ?xj"ct t.S!5i in d a t'".i I.Pr:3Tl w1' : -vith A. r.r Rr..i !':; -- : ; 1 7:0--into t: -.- T-:trT?:s:-t cH o'-'i - tw-: Er.: -5 i..-'- i:r.i i: i;'i.c;. t ' '? i"5 t r jr.Jl- fcr e;.;if ctf I t 1. I
a'
v. h -1 ' s
' - r r ? r s r-: - e 1 1 ' e v. - ; - : . ir f.;t';re. Te i I ' f ,3 st.-'l -
- c . 1 ..erg.
pitcr.ers ! scrr.e oter pytr o 1 a p r- . . " o - J.. a srood dfai. The two n-ea "viu r.ct tr.:y stjer.irth: the P r ir.-
iDOSTERS'ANO 1 1 1 1 1 LLL 1 Li i
PlAY 1 TO
( : '. ur.-i' to f e i ' r-r '
':- i
t'.:c:".r:'
I:.a;'.k t.icwiiy " f f'.ep W'. h He ii a tetter
Charlie White Meets Webb in Davton Jan. 1
BOUTS OF WEEK . .MOrVY Ml. HI. f IBr -portlnc club. cw lurk InirloT 1'llklnglnn ... Happy MnKh; Johnny Itnsnrr .'Mli-ky Nelson; nrI'J lulc-ahy .. M, W si Kn it. I roj, . . i-a.-ie, O'lijmy , . Jm-K 'I'mi. I'rciport, I,. I Ki.i K,, ,P frxint .I.unpole; funllne Mch. m. -inrrt. ti in v Mi.u r. tnr1isht -p.irllntr 'lul, rn tiirk Wilile s, -linrfTrr , . ,Ja K. Mi l'arlan.l; I rank LlfipT . .Ilium, (oal.s; .,. my I'rlts . lieky M .-(. it a n : Willi.-
! I rntour , . Jo,. Mornn; liul; llunlll. l, ' . l'eittly 'fiilmnn. ! Mooilhaien -portfiisr eluh, r oiki I lluleh Ilrnnrlt . Willie KoMer. j rwrk. . J, 1 redd; Wi-Nli .' I lllie (irri-n, i vn tin m.ii i . I I'ionccr JrortliiK elub. v A ork
I'a. kry Ot.mi, . Ilrnny l o.lcr. 1 ItiilKrnood i;ro1P 'portlnt; ctui. New nrk Johnny llnnard . .llcn(j Itartin. onimnimrnllh "-poetiV. rluli. r. ork ( rankle Jrroinr . ,lnrk Trnej ; Matty Ilrook . I I.I tlberls.
Kt'it u;j I '.I P.-.'oH
I tit
i
N. E. COMETS TIE ST. CYRILS
o y " : i ' 1 :
P".ar- : i-: no-: i a t i'v i
i
DIRT TRACK TITLE TO IRA VAIL
OZTLY FIXT3HER
7F7.'n
- A7C
V I b c A t h 't r 1 ' a T - T r - - .i i , a V - t
i
i . . Ira
r;. ; : t n '
t h - . r. - p . i 1 e 1 : : t t r ?. r V h - " -'-.ffv ; i- Tlt'ir n'-at w-, I a -' -trie -- l'1-t --.-;-, -!r.-' fr-j.lii . ? i" 1 ."" tt? sn-l 17. : l - I , ;v r r. ; Vati t.r.-.- Ta! I it :: ? '!-.'.. Tt. ! r'c-n-.r r-e0rJ vsS 1 : i ; : 1 T , --iM!sh"lj list year by ITdl; H -st? e t X'hoin! x. ; Vail r--r isiiy. ct r. . r f r ... t v Is Armies Spei-ea i a -. r . : r. ir f -reM t - drcp out o-i t':.e t .ve r.t y - ? -- r- i cm ;up -x-hen a y---.'-n pls-.on wis ! 'riven . hr---;jr:i his crank c'.s-. Va!l 5r-vo th eotiro l"ur. Jrc4 rr.'.o -i T.'.hout r ati rji.
r , t;; i c f r '-. a T'arit : :.' r. ? ca-r. e :i a sn-.-f 3 ":; y ? f ' f - e- - t ' -
ii" 1 . -r ;
. n a
' . tii" mo t ' -'
i ever f . n r. t t! li'v"r.ir I''.o Con-.ets and fit. I'vrili iratn.- i
t'ri-.i in a tie 17 to 17. T!i St. Cyrils! "f'l "ff tl floor' 1:1 the R,.l. j -V- of c,.... r. , haw j T: e Cyrils by- t.-o : r weigia atpij e ;c-i p!a vir c ou t !a?-d the Vip c . !
x.!-"' -'--' ;',---- - ' -i - ! - - fir5t haif, Th C .pt3 .-ou'dn't, : " j CPt s'-ar-.'.l as they nsisea goal after, : Dick Grif riii Outpoints Th-V trlf,J :".c-1 .' ' rr.,-1.. -r" 1 1 - t i i ' 8 r ! 8 I'y j-laym? a clean pair." b itUiU KlCl 111 ii) ROUnClsi !y t!ol;:if tlUs they c,i:il:i' mat,,,!
1 li'-ri'i'ilvi'." w ith tl. r-.-oi-'ii r'.ayir.fr ft j
'vniTixn, in.i., i .-. r,.-i.,w ,i:e the !at.--t w.riM In tiie Stundar-i on - !. i:iiK l.-.i The Tower - f'-ti" i- .-tiil !".il:ns In. the I-apm r-p-". Mt,.;, play m the tournament '.'-'.1! roniim 1 January D Off t):al .'a; the two ha!:!!- t.-an-? .f !';- ' -'"i'le, tf T"t- r N i. : aiH th-j Jin'n I'tTi.-.-. .-o'l. a an a-Jd.ij altrae!;"'i . 'ran.. I'ars will tu--k!.; . tieJn ast W'.'-k.x. s,-.,r,-; I'KESSLl.E STH.r.S, ' 115 J-JH 1,',i ' ' 171 r;3 A ' ' ;' . - 15 1 1 6 S 17 1 ' ie ! mail J).-, j ,; ; K ).)!.. Uak. i:;; 167 . 7 1 y 739 7;j I.ATJOK IiHI-J'. i' t. 157 i", Miti-bei-jr 145 li7 l-i! ' "' ;- . i -' iu 17 1 St 1 tec-re. k l 7 lis l : l-rson "13 113 li Ti'lzi'.t . ....611 5iij uii MAIN OFFlCi:. !i ".! ik Si. r :;.f, 1.7 -o'- U-' 17S 1 ' . M.".-ar::;y ....157 172 li-l 1-iluier t UN 175 1 J i It..-.--- ; p, 1, :; -' : . ; ; 1 m.. ;j C 1 1 A N K l.'AU.'i. ,: '-:--!.t ISO 17u i:5 ";i;''' 1:4 lit 1.,; "' 1"5 KS IK 1"! 1M 1 10 .M.tttlyivi 1 50 1 70 lil Totals 7il 74) 6i-j 1'AKA KFIM-; WOIIKS. -.s'-'i' 166 ItS 2 Ii Urj.-a lis 161 u'i:ii!te 151 14i 151 "i!'o ski . 1;.; ij O. Centier 13 172 liT T'.-ta'.S 7 7i 8 0 7 CtVj TOWXKS No. i. K'r.r.fSy i:;ti 1 ;, j 1 Z'li ay .167 1 S I 17.; J'iDH.i 155 1L5 i- - 'l-iy-r 154 151 i' 2 l-cr.sr ii2 in: hi Tola's &..'4 748 S.'4j ACID "CRKS. : M'.ke 1'aiikan 1 4 4 1 43 It; r.oy I-ioberts 1S1 116 So J.k I;i.'k rS 1B3 117 Tom Ihiriton T50 119 i;U
Tr- Our Business Men's Lunch, 65c MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles, Prop,
Prompt and Efficient Service AHvayj. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY & REPAIR COMPANY The EJeclric Motor Hospital 142 Sib!ey bt. llarnmoncJ
URKET
1 jriHi DENTIST
Gold Crown, 2ZK hite or Porceiain Crown E ridge Work, per tooth . . . uold faihnvs
fi'iir:
X'iII make the following !ovv prices for honest, reliable dentistry until January 1, 1921: $5.00 and up $5.00 and up $5.00 and up $2.00 and up $1.00 and up $10!00 and up
$1.00
l ull plates, upper or lower Painless c:tractmg
Gas or Som&oform Giyen Dr. Burkett will personally examine your teeth and tell you truthfully what, if anything, is needed. I have had over 20 vears experience. n -REaOIBER--Ihesc prices are only for a short time, so take advantage oi this chance to -.-ft your teeth fixed. We use only the best material and latest appliances for modTin dentistry and wi'i guarantee! ail work. Foreign languages spoken. Open evenir.es until 9 p. in. Phone 31 89. BURKET THE DENTIST oorn -M 16, . over Woolwoith 5 6c 10c store. Hammond. I ;d.
C.r'f
w ile marroue .1
f.e ihMi-- j . ' . y ma-jo ! ,
Tiilrrn and Perry Box Decision Bout Jan. 6
.:T7UN1rT! ' r-rry of T"-t ' r p.n of F" Tt , r. p ; c -l r 1 1 t t?s r.T 1 --en" '.e T'-oi - ? y r vr ' ! 1 l--t I ',v e v r rr-r:
.. --. : . . -j r. - "oh-.r.y Tillr. - -- - crh " 5 !". v :-. f.-io.-ri? b --j -.V to ho R IK oil TT- .ry Th-v i 1 1 -i c! " 1 a i --. i .
l?"-oj r.
1
r 1. TSi. A f
3
FHONE 3501. !. GORDON, Prop. 742-44 State Line St. - Hammond, Ind.
t!o V." ii 1 1 1 ri ir teuill. 89 tile fit. ' yrii3 j .u f w-i Lrhr d t !u in 2" p una? t.. a ma'). The fo-.-re a? ha If time was 1 ; tr. 6 n j I'iVf-r of t'.o .--':. ."'.ills between . hllve i
e I'-oiii-t t i a -1 5 were -.vr.n orcler5 : t'luv Vh!t ;ns a' t heir cwn phii.ci,.
j ttv tl.i-y oame'l out sn-.( rsf ally. I The Cornets tarter! the half with a i tu.h atnl hy har-1 rlay-ng; r.utcla?sed j
I i. i.t : I iio.. i ii i . t-a ;e r o p I ' II II L . t; , ii - - j ever the Cornets threatti' -l to t!o the I .-e re t !.e St. Cj rils would take time I TV. 'preatlv di.--app'.inted the t i ;ai anil they yei.ed for the W hit ins: i ''.no. to play or leave f,e il- or. VViie-il
t-'te (". rnets Med the si-.Te tt-e mtinj; j tf 9tat (U t ant waikid ff tl." V. c r. The reason I
U5TES Scientifically Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
1J. u
AT!
e 11 Whale
OO
Hammond Optical Parlor
(Under New M
i-'.i;iv!it )
Give us ;i Trial ar.ci Convirxc "our?e!f. ii nccessarv.
C00D5 CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
: 1 I
Hwnmomi, l4jj
it
uon t
I hrow
I! i;
i lie eh
Aw
mi
'sty
FAMOUS FANS
VHFVf -fO CO Vi! iH
jlf . i-rLJ i
-e l jV- v" r u . XT ( -
By Hopp
p Arc BVDiCT L
i- ,CoN w
r-r. v. -t
T ! , ,
tS- 'v""-' "
v,-rH -tt Divb -r
AWT
- ' : : J ! .- i '
-v!
i i
! I
1 !3
When for a small amount of money we can make them look like new, that last year's Suit, Dress or Overcoat. We dol! them up so perfectly that your friends will ask. "Where did you get the new suit?'" FIT: We make them fit like the paper on the wail. Nuf said. Phone today (Hammond 3013) or, belter still, bring the garment to us WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or your money back.
ill'
osp.erity , I aiiors
I ,
t t
I
r ; , ' i 1
1
.( ' I ! ! i
X
IS i B
i-.-J P' P , tV
iers
Isadora Levin, Prop. 673 Calumet Ave., Hammond
f I HE miracle of mechanical development which has revolutionized the w orld and has changed man's habit of life, even in the remotest wilderness, was made possible by the discovery of oil in 1858, and the development of oil refining, in which the Standard Oil Company was a pioneer and leader. With the development of the petroleum industry came a cheap, efficient, easily secured lubricant, capable of keeping the hearings of the heaviest machinery running cool and without friction. It is the thin film of mineral oil vthlch has made possible the preat mechanical Invention! of the modern world. When population was scarce and scattered, the surplus animal and Tegetable fats were sufficient to grease the simple machinery nf that dsy, but with the Tast development of mechanical power these sources of lubricants would be quite inadequate. The old system and the new may be visualized by comparing the "grease rag' ' of Madeira with the marvelous automatic force feed lubrication in your automobiie. In Madeira the native walks ahead of his team, smearing tbe cobblestones with a grease rap, while you drive comfortably, because petroleum has made automatic lubrication possible. Correct lubrication is the life of industry, and correct lubrication depends entirely upon petroleum. All other products of crude oil, while adding much to the prosperity, comfort and gaycty of the world, could be given up without the disastrous consequences which would follow tbe elimination of the petroleum lubricants. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) manufactures a large number of oils and greases, each designed to meet an especial need. To serve industry better, the Company maintains a staff of lubricating experts w hose business it is to study the problems of individual industries, and determine the Wricants necessary to increase the efficiency of machinery, and to prolong its life. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is proud of its position as the manufacturer of the lubricants used by so Krge a number of important industries throughout the nation. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago
2363
m m .
I i r" ea poi st msa I Soyscffy lor i lis I ifoos !
