Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1921 — Page 14

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THE TIMES Thursday. April 14. 1921.

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-a T'-in-.r.-.-iv.l K dul n-'' - ltr.. ' a:i fu uo las! . .! - ft - ant f ttie w in'-: ' ". ' ''; w I,. -a ... of l-n'!'-- ( : :.!.." piacs i.r a fc j a i oa wc.'.v-. i-r, r.evt c,;ndar nfvno -n, h .we-vr. , weather wan : a Mil tivr" ; ..l:-;.:. Manager J!-s:,ba.-b . . -.v . teams r-'."Vi-l fr m the twin- : . r !..-. re j.hyers that ar anxious to s ... , s,.. the f.fni at llarrisoa pai X ' . s t !.ol.'.-i h'.ra i s-e.e t t if. nvst ; ,--;;- ; ..5!m! ro.iter::ii vi 'ho repii- j . h.b v.h -h w ;U r.-1'rri.ci.t ll.nr.;n !',! K. . ;' v .' . f"ul urban : L-a;:- tSroushfU th .ti;n n. j a- a jr.. -ttrtt; r.f 1 a sue held m j I I'lniit! S.i.-t l'r; In y 'vf-!i.n- tiv coin- i - .. -, d : i f i" t a u.-::in:-J yearj v. ., f.-r:n:'.: y nl 1. iiix.iis Hani-j i r; .1 .. .r 1 1 if.: : u i,-i:i'.- a h ..me on j t-::o -n Ma.' S At-.-'-n T T i - ; T'hi v t!or; t'"-.i;;i m Hi: - ; -,- - v :.." i.a"e ' 'Tn , y .a-t-'-u ?ha: f -v ''.t-:!'. 1 t wat'': ;)'Aay it;, i'. - i -.r..i::. Manag-T II '. '. ni ' a .-h nn th.--er ha'.vi cor. ' en s t '-at ! I ji.ii :n n-i -..'.I .-!. r a cl H t h a: w h ! pvot.'i to j n- in !. If Jku 1 f!".::u'ar i f : t - s that wti-'-it h i:-'. thri'.i-r TT--d Hi; ::::. h:s sj;;v i.i t-ut-n. h a;:! a r.i-M-i ;.-r ? th-i r. 'st t . t tp 'hi 1 a . iifiT.Mt'. i'j of In- : : ; n hn.'A;- rh.i' .-r r-' p : e.1 n ' a,'i ; of llur.vicr.J ! ii-;!o;:r bai- ' "i i r:n-!".5. H-" rtiin y has a ':i'.h -f J!i9tfr;.il t I'A-k f r.-!ii an i , ' -w u! n a v ar. i y J -h t y ins t.- j - l-ct. th t'v'!-.' r-'-jhi-s f'. ni th ;. i" - f avai'ai-l" ;'a;- A.-s -a h.-i h.v- j a IT?.. '..i"::;.-.evcs ;u, Ucsuua i fat ryout. ; Tin tor.-'irrH- frwimr t Vi K. C. ; t--a.n -a :M hoM their V:,q- limo? in th ' ' ' . h r "T-s on St: ! 5t rrt art I th' ! r? r-'T.t "f th.e- fa ! t -i; "Cot1-";" ta'-VPV's ,Tfi;t i"A. Will f .IT1?'! t ,'l

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NBERG WILL EHTER

mi in HA no "r-'C. TO T--Z 7!Vt?5i triANAFOLiS. Ap: 14. ; i Du?-norg, tf.e ---a! r u.r; !.':.-!..'" "c : r.-c -s ha day, was in Indianapolis this h rrar a--,Tii"r. t s f rj o-;.n -:: ......... ir r-wsenbift tr cars t .- P---A in !: SC-toiia rao) ta be a- tho Ind'anap l:s Mct--r Specd- , M r.day. May ''. 'la. T'u.i'-senVerir announ - Fulie;- ,.f "laty f'na r. ciioae-ri as ore- '; t f e a" a ; n e .- f - n that K2- ; fmu ha 1 ' ,, ! , car - e V- ; q are; i -5 : 7 o rr :i t o- a Vatij-n? race 11 be flt tb. " r ' May Ha paid tic 51-1 -1 . . .? oir; -,v in:; 1.1 p iryerosted in !-.r'. fund to be . z ' n s -j I n d : - a : l?'V s-r.Vod ty w ri a T; -a.,rr: ra'ii R : sa ay ar.d a dr.v; : orOy ., .- . a:. i.

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LEWIS FLOPS LOW, ' mm mm 0!I OPPONENT ill 1:52

si DL LUXE THEATRE j-.i for o"e cV.k'rrn, Friday, ': rfe Tor1. n i-rc.r rr.u i-it.is ura ao-i '' JitrrMsv. DccSrv

Clm- OrF THE OLD BLOCK IS JACK KYERS: IF VOl DON'T BELIEVE IT, ASK THE CUBS

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iManager Johnny Evcrs of the Cubs and his son Jack, taken this spring. Jack Evers. young Fon of Johnny Kvers, roppery manager of the Cuhs, is actir.fr a mascot of the loam this spnnp. And he'e a smalicr edition of his diminutive daddy. Cub player? say. Ho has the samej features cf his i'iustrious pop, too. lie shows remarkable ability in! playing the game.

OUR FIGHT DECISIONS Ausio Ka'.ner wins Qeci.-;on ovt r i o 1 ia;a", t in 1 "i rounds at Ne". yr' - - ' , , 1 bit" Shimon beat Tony b'r.r.l? in, ten ro-.tnds at De'roit- S:d Barbarian : beat Johnny in tn round.-. Ton- j rr O Boye-Jo Pchwartr. h-at -' ; j pel when i3oy. wrcc:p..a trp'-u. i in fifth round. Shannon Floored, But Defeats Tony Denni: ' , r.w,paper i-slif'-ieh l I'nr.ts fri isannm to... can" as w.th a right, cross in t'a.' s e.-or.i round, but. Shannon fca J ail letter of the r:a;t after this peri-- d Tommy O'Ta'-y'.? of Cleveland wrench rd hi- h.-.t.;der so ba-i;y in he fift. rr... ( ,- f u, !.ur -a ith Joey Pchw art: Ii'tr.-ir, that U-fere Rooks st amv, .;r i.'ejt. Pai I '.a r bar:a :i of Iitr--1' n d e.-is; ve' '- in ten round- f-.-n tr.nv !".'.- , S YorU ' ffh t w e I gh t. PriTo "Pi o-lif oro rirTa n i rin rr Charlie White as Chief; The Vnr ar the latest to rrpsa- I Ir. Vp'fHay at a met lr. in F rrei ; - Fori ". .vr,nil.''H;i!i th- rIovo j tr .i- j-c rofi;-r ft fl 1 eiOCted ti)A f.-F.otvfnar officers; ''iia-jey Vii:t-, p: cs-ident : M.ke n-d -r. treasurer. ..-d I!' ii:y .''.uqer. e( r :a'-y. Tio? Araa..a'ien ":ii in-'f a-caiu 'eo' no s i J y d whm ijy THE AMIiHH" V I.EAf"! Ik I.. 1' . -'- c j . : I'.o.-' in . . . t-''. I-ui.-i . la rMtcrdny'iit Hcsult. ' latr'it i r f i : n i u -- i : ,; velar i!. 2. ; c: WashinfffMi. ". f 11. I'Hiiadt Ipliia. NATION I. 1.11 Ik - : 1 1 : a n:i ' a. ' - u . 1 d' A eHtcrdiiy'a ItesHlt. I a a-a -jr' . ' : at; ! .'Oi 2. i" ' r : n i a;:. V. - 0,i'k V Usiaagh. .1. F '. o c o n . -1 . . I'loh.di lphi.j. f

Have Your Eyes Examined At the only Lxciu-ive Optical Parlor in Lake County Glasses Scientifically f itted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Hammond Optical Parlors Registered OptometnUs 141 State jtrect. phone Hammond 2393

H CUCUMBER CONTRACTS SOLICITED

Schrum Bros.

ngree to contract cucumber acrear;? for del'cry at factop- at the f yiiOw;nr; i;r CC5 : Sizes 1 to 4 inches, at $1.50 per bushel Sizes 4 to 6 inches, at 60c per bushel Nubs and crooks, at EOc per bushel WL AGREE TO PAY ON DEMAND AT STIPL'LYILD PRICES

1 3 ft, V . J 1 - I: J 1 ' f U , r a i r i 'ot v. e- v 4 3 No More Free Ducats to Battles in Toledo Apr! 1 1. Follow in ? inreveied that moo .:st:K3tiO!i bin bM f o r re fiah; coia;-', nentary t'fsoa v f re M verent .tc !tu rm s n -i : y t 1" re. t he 'fled bc-xli: ! n announced t' -da;, that thi a an no t :,; nil.-' i'C a:iot;!neii :--o r fii-ht permit w ill t-o ts7 p. r i e.-t. of t h crof) reil'iinfd to oidri'y and C-, r -',. e,.j fprfT'ii11. w at d that e l.-.-iiinff .. f t -o roan;. 1 hurt the, s,;v;rt h-ro Kid Lev.is Outpointed by Augie Ratner NFl'rt- T'' II ,rr :-A--ef Arr'l 1 1 - Aug;e F.aty a ! e s rj e ,-; j . n ,. or Ted iK di 1 .-:. at the end cf tl''r t, f t ee n -1 ou r d b-xtiij bout b.er lirt t;::ii! IlA'nor q t-e aI'f S9nf ;i r d clear';,- rut?!nt1 his m-Ti rxperiro o.) oppOifro in r ry round, ft i ' - per "e'g!i"d l'1-'; pounds and !-" s 1 t A College Baseball Il'inois. . Frincpton. r 1" '.srr, 0. Yi'li. Nova. 1 Den t ik'tc ants? )tur useJ blades X r.lSFAT PROBLEM SOLVED ICKLES IMID SHAVER BcL'iiuse tt sharpens tn lens than one minute any mike of Safety Razor Blade, producing a hollow ground edge which will give you clean, easy and comfortable shave. ft makes shawng a PLEASURE instead of a dreaded task IVorhs like a RATTLE, but doe nttIInlr, cd nrk. TK WTELI. the L nlvers.tl Safety Razor Riade Sharpener for all makes of Blades PRICE COMPLETE 5.00 Ak Your Dealer or Write TARANTELLA CO PiiHUer BiiMdlrt-r Nei York Thornton, 111.

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Ye.t T'o'nt. 14: I'liion, 2. Krow it. 7; l!ol on ViiIn t:! y, I. I'riini"! lianla. 7; Cornell, ft. Wisconsin. 3; Val a ralso. 2 a!.-. R . 'oiunitda, tl Holy t'lafcc 14. Trinity. 0. l.ai'aj ft to. 10, William, i Mifin.'ur'.. S. Oklnhoina A. anil M. .Michigan. 1 , K'f ; hoi p.- S.

TAGGING ALL THE BASES By JACK VEIOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor KA5I.BAI.I. wouldn't b bast ball ithuiit a K-ily to talk at'oii'. It was a terriflc 5n-m run a mash by ;: tk-j Ivciiy of th tj'ants that i-nslhaJ -ilra-A's tram 1 j tr.ni th" l'h.'.ti.-o in 1 1 1 u i i i n t. s Abl'I.rHO T.t.QUi:;. the JUuna pcr-fr-cto. treated Cincinnati fans to a Kcd .ictcry oi'r tho pirates. A A HON V.'Ar.D'S lonjr homer into the left flr-li blear hers. ltat 1-utlis quintet of hit?, and Carl May'? pitching, featurerl the Yankee ic'"ry over the Maiimcn. .lOt: FH-vVEtJS wild h-ae5 he'ped 'ho iTt. I.o'at T'rowrs a .t''ry nr cha'i'pion Indian.-. Till" C'irest Alex jtta'.f up only rax f catterei wallops to th c.Td:na' pnd ! scored a Cub victory wilh Jip1.;o i.un.115 io.Kir it. rr.KSIPKMT lUr.PIVG. Vi.- rredo:T i i ic. ii'n.Ta! IVrilnm and , d ol .tratq palor,-, Waiter Johnson fa:' In Pni.h an open'"? -".nie for the! '.'t tim in ! career. W'ntn r w a 'o-fffi t,, 1-ve.w I,, !-.. H .f n i:d Sox

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ie Dollar Sale that Cannot be Beat

3 Days Only

Extra 12 yds. for $1.00 Unbleached, soft finish, yard wide Muslin. Regular 15c value.

Towels Regular 79c values 2 for Regular 69c values 3 for Regular 39c values 5 for Regular 29c values 7 for Regular 1 5c. values 1 2 for

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WASH RAGS Regular 8c value (tj 1 24 for

Pillow Slips Plain, 39c value 4 for Scalloped, 59c value. f 3 for P A Bed Sheets Regular $1.79 value, with or v ithout seams. (1? 1 Lach Ladies' Aprons Ladies' Coverall Apron 1 2 for A Others $1.00 each Toweling

Crah. 1 5c value, I 0 yards for . . . Linen, 22c value, 7 yards for . . . . Lxtra weight, 39c value, 4 yards . . !

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UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Regular 19c value, d 7 vards for ty "BLEACHED SHEETING Regular 25c value, t 7 varrl. fcr P Regular 29c value, 6 vards for . . . .

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3 Days Only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday The Number is 548 Hohman Street near 4 Corners

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BEHMENEIS. acting nn a pinch lilttpr for the Dodgers, started Brooklyn f n th roal to a ninth tnnlnp raliy and a ktorv over the l.rae.i with a time-

ly sing'. UAIX Ufr Ty Cohb ftnm mining his bow as a manager. Hod VA'.tr, Cincinnati n5.V pltrh'.ngr nc, l:an pniary attaohei in connect jn with a u luinobi 1" deal. Twenty cand'.ilatns taWw workout f-T PiirJun gri'1 team at first Spring: pi act b:e. l'-ir rlr'd of amateur bors clash t'-nisht in B-.-M ni'-iial t oiiraanitnt at I cr i' 1 1 ! - ! o r or 5 k ' " i -

I'urp'.e ii mth mt-'t in final tourney nt North wr stern l'nierity k ym tn'ghc The b'-iits !'.! be pen to ti.o j I'le'Tge Ormljton, Oakmont (Fittab'jrghi (j'o'.f Club pro. withdraws from AmtricHn t"a:a d 1 g na t c to liivm: Ht'.Klnd f jr I'.r.ttsli open ihan.pionSlup. Oeorije Coleman. Oklahoma r?tier. sentenced to 6'J Jayj in TekaTua'i Neb . iverth-nif for turning mat n".aL',i Into i'ir.: l-oiC. Tale plan.5 1 1 sen 1 ;nt erco'.iegiate awitnminB c hamppinshlp team to Honolulu this summer, u 1th stop-ovrs n New Y.rk. I tetro.t. i 'hieairo, ?.linn"apn!ij, j-at f J.akc. I. " Ang'-l . and Sari FranrAr(1 DE LUXE THEATRE Special for the children, Friday, "Forbidden Fruit" and "Little Rtd Ridiag Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in " Little Miss Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon

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?ai y v -yW'; Percales and Dress Ginghams Light and dark, 25c 1 value, 7 yards for. . Bookfold. C 1 7 yards for ty A. DRESS VOILES Special, 49c value. & "1 3 yards for DRAPERIES AND CRETONNES A fine assortment, 7 yards for ty A. Bed Ticking Regular 69c value, 4 vards for $1 itr,' 7' Y 1 a I A Men's B. V. D., regular g 1 79c value, 2 for ty

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Office Furniture Immediate Delivery Chairs, swivel. Dictaphones, Columbia. Desks, single and double, flat top. Desks, single and double, pedestal typewriter. Tables, Typewriters. Office Supplies, Etc. Standard Steel Car Co. Phone Hammond 3280

iff ybsenbe ) libbons 1 50 width. 4 yards for Fancy, 3 vards for $1 $1 Men's Shirts Dress Shirts, with or without collars, at Work Shirts, regular army shirt, each . . Army Snirts. each Black Beauty, black sateen, each . . . $1 $1 $1 $1 Blue chambray, regu $1 lar 69c value, 2 for WORK PANTS Very specially priced, per pair $1 SUIT CASES Regular price $1.98, 1 each L LADIES' SLIPPERS Ladies' Bedroom Slip- d 1 pers, per pair BOYS' BLOUSES Regular 89c value, 2 for $1 CHILDREN'S HOSE WT-iite, all sizes. C 1 ;e $i V-f I'Uiil K!,4. k! Lne $i 5 pair for BLANKETS Double and single, each HATS AND CAPS Specially priced, (tj "I 2 for V 1 HATS Regular $2.95 values, P 1 each ty A SHOES AND OXFORDS Very specially priced, d? 1 per pair ty A MEN'S SILK, HOSE Very specially priced, 6 1 2 pair for ty A

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1M W !! Thursday, Friday and Saturday Very Special Men's Silk Hose, assorted colors. Tlircc pair for $1 Neckwear Silk Ties, 3 for Si Silk and Knitted Tics, O 1 $1.50values,2for. 1 Curtain Scrim WTiite and ecru, 1 7 yards for ty X OUTING FLANNEL Regular 25c value, t? 1 6 yards for Ladies' Hose Black and white, 8 pair for Silk Hose, $1 $1 for pair Men's Belts Regular 2 for . . 79c value, f MEN'S SUSPENDERS Specially priced, 1 2 for V X MEN'S WORK SOCKS Very specially priced, 1 8 pair for OVERALLS Very specially priced, 1 per pair CANVAS GLOVES Special for this sale, 1 10 pair for 1 Special for Dollar Days Only Oshkosh and Carhart Overalls, all sizes, C 1 T C special at . . . . ' DRESS SHOES Black and tan, in all styles and sizes. gO Specicd, per pair '

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