Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1921 — Page 12
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Pajre Twelve TIIK TIMES Wrdnosdav. March .9. FAMOUS FANS GIANT ROOKIES AT TRAINING CAMP CfPFISH FANS JiflMTDIM 1 SOCr4 - ij UlUIVLflL FADES "4 - r in .... t' ill OF PICTURE ; -If.'- .J II i j ,1, . v ' -
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HEAR SOME
GOOD NEWS
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7Ake cf up.st'h first cor,!trnnif nt of'
f sh to be used in restocking lakes and j r Interna : ion.i i N .S. Spi.rtlnjr I . I -1 . r vrwts will be 25.000 crapples. blue NEW VOKK. 5ian-!i S Montreal fad
jr. is and black bass, according to aai- j .! out of tin I-:. tur- toda .'if a ' r,o .. ncement mid last night at the the I emp se.v-' 'i rp nt .; fijrhl. mating of the Lako County !"l"h al ! After t w u .!- a of . oi.iBbi;K wit ' .ar,i Protective A?wic!a;ion w htch w as j-;. i Iraham and h;a hssoi -i.t ion from held ot the Hammond i-!t viiiid! Canadian cty T.'- I ; i . K ;-i s . I ar.nu
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''e department r-f dmsnati.'ti -'it ' j j aR th-- d:tt- i-r: w !.; h vv i!; ' : ir:i- ' rrju.t ?' the aswriaiinn and v...l ; l.atii kn .v d :': r. : t.-'. y t. atd.fi; I:!1 !; I only the fir-st step in the rttovf:iier.t ; ...puivn. tiake the county tishit:K r-!ac j tiie l.-;p::- Ri'.'kard ; rt ron t Im-rrs.: '.! t possible. ; ti.- - OiiiRiimii t-ftvr. howevir, it w.is The nifetinr? vns w ell att'.Ued by ; arrieii that M-ntt.-ii lias about fr'"rt.?nien from a!i over the county ,-har.ee hi 'f latfiliis the match. ' : d a'.l shoued much enthusiasm ov.r j Itt. kard has 1 hfttrt ft n si.-.:;t:l: v.e outlook of the orgnr.Isatiop. Tvery j the Kiu in the met r-'jxdltan distrin. nan who affiliated parly l" working : And :'. :s vru-t i.-.il 1 n. certain t': st. r$ to make the association a success j js; i - xct'.y ; he v. ill d) it i bc-heved that the 1.0'-o mem- i -
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fVied r.y Vice lTei,i,nt tvilcockson. I R 1 1 1 Attorney Iv. T. Mty.r of the. ieerisla- ! I I H j J 4 I A I Committee sato a lengthy and in- . IbII IllivJlVI
IN FINE SHAPE : FOR BATTLE
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'erestin,? account of the new lav.i j-ass-e j for the protection ftli -and fcne ' i tbis state. Tie snld it w espe,-. ; ''.' noticeable daring the last seysion ! i'f the ;c fr'.siat ure that hoth hou were ' 'n a.ccord with the work which H bo- i irg- firne by th department of conferiion. The new laws of this session j -i;i lv published shortly. One calls; ''if a eh: 5e0 season on has and blue j m'.ls from April 3 t" June 1. Atn th- !
'- rrakes the hi-liorlngr or p-'.e.s.i.-n
ferrets unlawful e-ict pt by a permit', ."r...rr. ttie department. Still another makes H unlawful j ?n ii.se a tro: lino or any floating de-
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Itoxlns fars who turn out toiie-rew evt-niiic to ohrer'.o "Ilat t;i"it" l.'.p-.n.-!;-.
and T.ud rords ntir.Kl
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'e attaches to any battle Ir. the lake-? f the state and restricting the use of 'rot lines in streams to hooks not smaller than one-half imh. Hesri"t,nn of 'ee fishing to two liolps with two t e and each line having p.ot more : mn one hook is another pro-cision. Several other important . bills were tii! pending and !t wa not known last
14'piit whether they were passed in the i
ur el rush of the assembly.
Mr. tv-.icoekson tendered his ri-Mff- j ';:!on as vice rreiident because he j
feit he cottlil not pi'e the wrirk th-" t'me it des4rvd. The resifmatlon was atcpta and E. XT. Tatrr of Whiting, was eh-Cled in hts stead. It was doc'dej to hold the b'g sprinjr got-to. S-her bannucr some time In .'May and a eemnr.ittce of :x was appointed to rnske arranpements. The membership campaign is betnR pushed In order to have as many as ro!b'. before the bar.ijiiet. This morning a number of new ones railed at the Miilikan Spirting- ir;ods sre en State street. K atom end and ignc-d up. Walter M'.Hika.n is treasurer and Issues the receipts.
Hib m Indiana Jlarlr will not ha ve to uT.it until the iast part of the battle to see the It nvmotid battler open up arid KO after h s rp!""n'-rt with everything'
he owns. At bast th'v will not have to
wait if 1r;nsr haKen. manager 01 i.iptnPki. has nnjthing- to do about the I MISSOURI FIVE S;;;v;;ch rroim3 to lc an cxcit ! may challenge In diseus- inp the contest today Char- BIG 10 LEADERS ken declared that I.lpirtsk! is in such , condition that h coubl easily go ten : According to R.h ?'.tr:psen. forrter rounds at top speed wl'hont drawing on h.-,;jer of the world s record for the 12n
I his bow.iiii; hreath. And turtner more i vch h-irdle v.!;.. is the present t r ) ck
ho decinred that taetics of Uip'.nski will :,n,i TkI! coach at the f r, vers 1 1 v of be somewhat different against lv,rdi . Jtissimrt. one r,f the tn m s w h.i-di are
than when the Iwutle fought at U"ri itins , , .. f, r the -Western .nfern
t several weeks aco. We ball championship may rec
'l know now that we mtd a rrr:take i-hTiieppn from Mtv-airi for a s in sending I jiplntki t " do the fire works . p(,t -season games.
Clin 'oight in action and, above, Voijht. Dixon and Shea with the medicine ball. John McGratv believes the vets he had last year and the new birds he's trying out down at San Antonio, Tex., will pive him a pennant tvinner. Amonp the younpster3 now striving to dodpp the can in April are Clin Voipht. who pitched for Kockford in the Three-Fiiye league; Catcher Dixon, a teammate of Voight last i"ear, and Pitcher Pat She3 from Toronto.
Bud Gorman Outpoints Bob Moha at Kenosha
ST. JOSEPH A. C. PLAY AT WHITING
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The St. JosepCi A. C. trav! to "WhitThursday evening. March 10. and w;u meet the fast Ft. Cyrils Club of 'hH.t city In what promises to be one of he be-t played this season. The .St. Cyrils Club have a fa,st team, roirposed mostly of college players and have, established a fine record to date 'his year. In meeting the St. Joseph A. C. however, they are are up against flashy team as they boast of a record 'f baling won 11 out of ! games riay'il The game, will b played at the
FIova'K Home hall on 113th street and a jnut w
la.rga crowd is looked for.
Missouri has won t Missouri Valley if. r
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in the. early rounds of the Whiting ; fair instead of w attitig uni:' half ! fight was ov.tr." slated Chayken. "f.
that wa.s I.ipmski's lire r:al test I'
a home cro d and noturaily wo wanted nir'i-iati-in. him t win right from the tart. I.ipin- , N",.;v that t u r ski has the pu:.ch:r.g ability and viih ,,; i,-e. 'i . i , a little n.or. evpej !,. v.--:; turn '..n; to' . ,a n, ibe a rrest lightweight " j te,.-t.;.n w 111 loans adroit tha Ktpin.skl ra- a c.i:l f ,.,arl .., of he
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KUNTOSHA. Wis . March ? Out- i pointing atid niitf.glitirig Kob Moha, the ! cav em, an from Milwaukee. Hud Gorman. 1 i Kenosha h'-a ywight. scrPiel his j way into favor with the fans hero list J evening hn h" won his match against j
1'"" 1 tjio v isitor m the windup of Itill i-Yaz-11 j.-.r's sliow at the Coliseum. The bout i " " ! .vent the p.'nit. but .b.rman ws otit- j i (hitting his b kilter or;;.--! s'l the vay j
i through. In the seml-n mdup Pete
T.-.htison put I itch Iwirv to the bad in I
''"itive round.-, v Inn Referee Dulfy stop, j - j .r-J tho ina'ch because IV ry was w oh i blv. Artie i-onh y of Kvtiosha was li-k-;''"1 1 ed hv I'-iidl" llla.k . f Milwaukee in, , . f ; t ' 1 f bree rounds. i
LEONARD HAS FLU, BOUT OFF
chance to won bur ad 1 that the Fords us j, r.-c ovr 1 b-eoles to grant !h no slouch at the game. The Fast hi- lending teams an opportunity to ;1,4; cago boy has been enjoying ol' of , off the tie.
firming at .ve,; gym w men means ; that t:.. local man will be in fir a j T nrbt7 nnrl "Pirla" t inters'T!ON V- news srp.vicEii great contest. i "-Wjr ailU j NEAv YORK. March P. A threa'enThe entire card for Thursday night j Collide TOni-jllt : e i attar;,- of influenza today resulted promises 30 rounds of boxing, with lb ! In the Auditorium ring at Mibvuukee ; jn the pmfip mir n' of Penny l.fonara .'
BILLIARD SHARK TO LEAVE HAIrMOND
Hammond will lose a. billiard shark "hen J. C. I.ee, manager of the Joy Ie,
restaurant at 100 Slate street for the j hard punch,ers rant three years, leaves at the end of i T"W d to its f
he wek to take another petition tn J tail steam. Hot!) bo v have a largo f"l- ' "aleago. The sh ip suey house own"d J !" ing in this distriot and around '')!- h .- a ('hicago firm. Mr. I.ee recently j rag---, and thvre wi'l he a great deal of r'.-yed a match with Marcus Cation, a j betting done on this r -titer' aloti". A billiard player high up t: prof eslonal ; '"'if round bout between two lesser ir.-leo. in lrrinV b.lhard parlo,.. and i ; -fibts wui rr'di.ihly precede Hue ,;g .-ird
ssei! of the .S outh Side of Chh-aso : t'-n'Rht Richie MtfTtel, of Milwaukee
and Navy TCostan of T-hct as the top ! will m Rocky K'Jt'nis of F.uu'alo and liners. The main' feature ;a the at- i endeavor t" show that the recent knocktem.pt of Jiissej' to come back and re. , fm in -ii,. round was a fi.ike. establish binof i on of the head- ! Mitchell's- M in an ic- o d r.r. rers think ::ners r.f the fi'stio. game. Se-eral ents wet of bj ctiances in spite of the i'STO Ru"t'l as krofktng all of ;!,. ; kiie,-',o,ii. for they are supporting him go d boys right and left, but the fc.-wth i 't even money. Side idol lost Interest iu the eat,... and ; Information front Milwaukee !a did not tight for a ronMderable time. S'g i,'::rit w a s that a capacity crowd will Hart w ho i one or the busy manag'rs 1 ". tin return mrt-h of Pght weight-, in the Win-lv City t u-u Runse-ll under ' The p., -a 2 mo, will go p. Milwaukee In his wine :t,lv and nnvthins S!- "star's spec-.al trams o -m tie ( liioago. Mi:
tn a ps ejlT:5. Hosti-n is a wtitik'-e and St. Pan', the NVrt h 'v"-; n ,
game 'vilhi g f llow and the fa- t tha , road, and the Nvrth Shore i;ieC;.ri. . the cra-iir? elf feat at the ban la of 1 .-barm hm bdmny v. iis.m did no, .'"i'jgygjj Teams Remain hm iti-ii-uT-i that 'he pair ot lilmi . . loxcrs in g, to ;t without a i-t up. i in N. Y. Six-Day Race
'.is'vgo has another good pair fop ', v"t.' VRK. March ten rounds who-'- win be between Young ! t-ere jef. in the Sprin
Army jin-l llddl- hti i r.et. a t-a'r of
tat always bring Ok : when they p'-t under
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.Mad 'sun Sopiare 'birdr-n. Pilly O.hsan, manager o pb-n. will k--ep plollloter
v ith Roi k Kansas at ;
.larch 1 1. t he cham - ! x RteUard J
cave the star ouite a run for b,i money. Mr. I,ee has a large acquaintance in: business circles and his man;.- friends j w ''i regret his departure. The new man-j
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CYCLONES LOSE The fjut f'y-. nes met with flef-a' a the hand nf t'neir opp-iments tae Flashing Arrow g to the tune of 1G to ,.. The- game w ;i s a luard foiiglit ba'll". !,nth .!!.. Oe-;,,.r ' ,, ,,' eorelO ,.,1
BASEBALL CROOKS! .a,-., :.' ..,.,., n n j o ti f h f i r 1 i t 1 , i s L-nni o as victor, : ; .
'ut ro v e : r : j ; .- ti-,.. At-.oas ram,top : t a wetoio '' 1 '.--,-h r , w s k ; a
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Madio-,71 tSfjijare Carden ,-t 1 n'rlur-. last tiirht. ''.'.ith the two Pooling teano-s-t Til rftaimr.g tlu-.r luie-iap advantage Tiie F.gg-Vnn K.iiiiwii pair had a point core of r,1'i. ;is .-..inpaia d Willi C i ", for tii- Itu ' i -1 .nr.-m tenin. Tic t wo teams had t-o rid hi 'he t-.r'y i io-ur of tir--T'f ce sal mihe. acd 0 pips. The record for "he !io;r Is f TO miles ;inl 5 ftp-.
ti,:,,!!"' b; I ..a s, o) (in Fil. c teams h on," -,t lie r two in , s '.et , TI , and M Nan
LANDIS AFTER
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a, h m 1 M I. hip li.ack and four
A to.v Iran, ,..f t i.a ra whs f , r m ' d w i : hd r i w a 2 , f A lo-
poste.j tegardir- Leonard's cond.tion j ! prd let him know drfinlttly within " I day or s wh -!h r or not penny will j j be able to box Kansas on March j 1 the n"w da' c proposed by Riokard. In i care Leonard -Mils off the bout a to-, . fiber it is ;,ir,ii",l to s .ibst it u tc j Willie Jaek.-on f,-r Leonard.
Every Woman Thinks I Wisb I Coad Make My 0w Dresses Yen rn have .tlish up-'o-ds'e dresses t-jr the price of material. W teach you how to cut, fit and tint make dresses. ltuslr.es eeurs for Professional IressniRk!ng nfi Tesigning. Day and L.vcnir.g Classes. VALENTINE DRESSMAKING COLLEGE 6205 S. Halsted Street Sara Patek, Principal Patterns Cut to Measure. CALL OB WSITE FOB TEE1I3
"Nt'llT ON it. M VkS s : P '.' 1 " i' PORT HURON'. Mich.. Mare:: .- cudge Rand's g--;ng to do evo-y tiling in h's p a w f r ' -"h a , l.s-i the !,- seball crook", accord, a j; ii v-r-f' om the romm issioro-r by ilfo, c Ma'nefi, president of the M ich: ga u -t 'i 'ario league. Mr. in' s quoted Jul1; Landis today as follows : Vhil the commercial classes !: ,- s uht to put av iey in their purse 1.; he sttempted pollution of a grea na
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Smith Fights Tonight NT.VA' YPTlfC, March P. G .1 n t-oat S'niitii -vil! return to the ring here t noiiif h'n tie t ickles At ltoi.erts. tree Stat 'ii Island h ayweig'it. in a t "w ',.',. r-oind hen; ;o ,i ,, i,-:,.!i at tlo- C.u.i1: o n '.v r -a 1 1 l"i SpT tig l.lo.
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' f.n.l pastime. restful pillows f r j Jarrler Orgies i ' P them will be m.;:hty scarce and tmi p X v f j Lj goes for th- crooks inside r.d the j j ' H .-,,,,-s, outside. We may n-t get f. m ',c'- I -J'K . ' r ,1 .-, ' into the -,en:--ntiaiy but they wml ReStaUrSnt , ' " ' he koat off th-. 'e.ase'o-Mj di iroond :,!.! j 'i'". fa
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Announcement Drs. S. P. Richards and W. D. Rogers, Dentists, have combined offices and are now located in the Artemis Building, 155 State Street, Hammond.
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RELIABLE SERVICE ALWAYS
More Power Greater Reserve Strength Longer Life We recharge and repair all makes of Storage Batteries at Lauer Battery Service Distributors reasonable prices Frestolite Battery Station 754 Hohman street. Telephone Hammond 3020
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3 Piece Overstuffed Davenport Suite An Excellent value at $241.00 Upholstered in two-tone vclour, webbing foundation, loose cushions, jpring back and edge.
This March furniture sale is more than a local event, is of county-wide importance. We can point with pride to scores of homes that owe their comfort to this sale; who have benefited by the unusual reductions ; who purchased furniture for less than they would have six months ago Of the quality of our furniture, more and more people realize that our furniture sales offer sojund. enduring, good looking furniture at prices far below what is usually asked. And your best time to buy this good furniture is right now, while prices are at their lowest.
4 Piece Mahogany Bed Room Suite Reduced to $247.75
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I ull fue bed. 45 inch dresser, chiffonette and dressing table with triplicate mirror. A very low priced suite that you will be proud to own.- Specially reduced for litis March Sale.
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Jacobean Uinmg Room Buffet Reduced to $93.50 Made of seasoned quarter sawed oak, insuring longer wear with less care. 48 inch buffet, very best of material and cabinet work. Large roomy drawers.
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Fine Mahogany Dresser Reduced to $89.75 AR inch- tin cii-.t nrnnf tlironchoiif.
j f large plate elass mirror, was sell-
Fine assortment of Gas Ranges here in this sale at Reduced Prices
ing 5ome time ago at $150.00.
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Quality Rugs at Reduced Prices Enter into the March Sale
Rugs of quality rugs made by the finest manufacturers rugs for your home, for any room of every weave and design are here in this remarkable March Sale at reduced prices.
Printed Linoleums Six foot width, perfect new goods on burlap back laid free
of charge, except bath rooms
Reduced to, per square yard .
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Wilton Velvet Rugs at $49.75 Size 9x12 feet, heavy quality seamless rugs, new Oriental designs in the wanted shades of rose and blue. Seamless Axminster Rugs, $39:75 Sue 9x12 feet, woven wit hlong heavy pile, giving a rich appearance as well as long wear at small cost.
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