Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1921 — Page 10
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WOMAN HAS CARE OF CHEAT MAN (V WAR TO DIRECT FOSTERING OF MORE STARS
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iUNIDRS ORGANIZE
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Thi photo of Bill Donovan wis taken a few days ago. The pcneral playirp of the Howntrodiien Phillips so far this season, rouplcd with their auspicious debut in N'cw York at iho opening game, has caused i 'hilly far.s to hope for Foniothir.g besides a tail-end team this year. Donovan's men trounced the (Jiants in the opener.
bulky l.irooklyii nilut ivouM tak him
KfUithT ran ritrb. Every basrbail f.-.il.iwer );n"v that. Thos vh' kr.ov l.obiti.son (ir jut un pnr! that ll'Uth'r wil'. pllr'a for him this seapnn. '
A Witerfall. "Vhere wnter takes Its first lenp from the top. It Is cool nrid collected, and uninteresting, nnd mathematical: but It Is when It finds that It has got Into a scrape, and 1ms farther to go than It thought for, that Ua character comes out; it Is then that It begins to writhe, and twist, and sweep out, rone after zone. In wider stretching a? It falls, and to Bend down ti e rocket-like lanre-polnted. whizzing shafts at its slden, sounding for the bottom. John Rustln.
Antarctic EI Dorado. That gold will be discovered In the antarctic Is now predicted. Coal Is present and the Mawson expedition found molybdenite worth 52.500 per ton. Strong indications of copper. In the form of green carbonates, were
Obiervant Jutlj. Id a recent olvorce suit, where the husband complained, among other things, that tils wife neglected his buttons, the Judge said: "My dear !r. you should remember that a womaa Is so used to pinning tilings that she enn't understand why a roan should make a fuss about a missing button or two" rn'ton Transcript.
DR. HOWAT Announces that after May 1st, hit offices will be located in Suite 506, Hammond Building. Phone 106.
$58,000 Worth of Furniture for $34,000
Try a "Times Want Ad"
WILBERT USES SILK GLOVE
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ea;iies. Ky., where he now lives, i haj ccrrplcte charge cf the fan-ou?
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Miscellaneous Scores 5; iJur.t :-.cr i . : it-M: ' : l.ycr.5 : I tar:- r : Iv!q?-sr.e 4 . :!.-? C; M:icr.s 4 . K.is-.es 4: Ht.ls-jr.-.cors 0. A:.-'..or.y A. :. Iillrean A. O. : A. M. 5;ce.3N:ri 4: V'.." o A. '. :. rx-i CrMsli:g r. ". T.':y-fivK f. S. ..:r.o 2; JeK:r'.ey rarks ; v ?; J lavar.r s:;-r 1 .-'ar H'.:s5?: 1. x : : Ncrw.i Tark 4. r:3.r.e A. v". 4: Park P..-J9 Z.
HARBOR .TEH WINS FRIGID GAME YESTERDAY
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su' nu-.t'd nt tlo next ruretinrc .n iii, theories, different fron the two.
O-veinn.i Saturday. j n-t-d brand of manajrernent as -xIronrUd riii -s were .,.. pte l proV h - , r,; ! u. ,1 .y tiienson, Kver. and Mcii:nt- :h- jmi!;ai.v- .f r.lay. rs ?r..m one j .;ruw ,vii! pet. a rl.am-c to jrovv i' to nn .ther Any du!' whieU j t ioon.s. i ves this cummer In the ea.se UsitWs, r j.!ny n p!.-.yer who has! ,,f Waiter r.eut tier, t'nj :cc-ntrtc ii"t .o!,o,:f.re dill i-i'l'.' p.. erur e wiii; s, ,u t bnaw. ' !'rre.l fron; the ns-o, .a!', n. Oth'-r j pat M .run filled w;th the game tf.iiv.s will irfuM to i'lay with any j methods that Kobbr will nnnlv In an
i ,,-:-n ' jdiiyerp. A re-i- ! ,.ff..rt to -t out of Keut!ier all the - ' :nr "f officials w:: be .-hooen v.: talent and ability that Is wrapped up I ' ffo'iate a; a l frames pl.iy. d l.y tenms j In the arm of the Pacific hurier, ur heo-!in the n.'si.-laiimi. M-.rnn had to fr.-t rid of K.uthT r-ci-1"1 "tli'T eilles w h!.-'i intend to affiliafe J The He.i picked him up when no ot'is lost on; with the asHo.o;u0.n iti.-lu,.. Toledo ' -t iiKo.jr leagt;.: i luh would have bin:
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10 END SPRING IRK
Lsmbert's Ball Club Round 1115 Into Form Track Stars Oppose Indiana
WHO'LL WIN
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BACK IN ITS OLD TIE F01
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' or.T sj rnnniplonsiirp tti '.ffieialiy present.'! to the Akron Indians, winners of the t!t last Kali. A silver b.vlng cup. donated by the Prune w lek -Palke-Collender Company, also was presented to ti.o Akron il'.ib.
PHIL H: SMIDT, ANNOUNCING OUR OPENING Saturday Evening April 30 Everything New and Modern Cozy and Convenient Finest "Eats" Ever Known Music Mirth Dancing Come Everybody
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INDIANAPOLIS BOULEVARD NEAR FIVE POINTS Phon Whiting 25-26
Hawthornes 13; Qary 2
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The '..rend t bas. bal! tliat triumph-1 i the Xaii.'tiil I.oifpjf pfnnantj r&fe an ! the w rid S'ro s of lfoiT it '. I r'.t.r '.l ebiy in the j-enb-r major, Rite. I Ii r. .- Adams and Mnnnry Gibson ar' i responsible. Th:- famous oid rirat-. 'cat t -try is the brains , f the 1 fC 1 ' Pi' t s'ou reh frm uliili the ieng-i:-"! i w''h a per.'ep ; a tr. f o i). V,';tl the ,.ntfiii rhrec weeds' rH fat-cinr Pirates have lost but three! ' $rame. out , of 1 .". playe.j to ,ai"! 1 :o,d whit.- ba-e',a;l rr'tbs In frrnernlj ; i r" h.ir.l nice tilings fr Gibson's team, no one wis darlnc enonch f j j ssy it would be tradinc the b'afjue enj I May day. j j Th'"- Vii'!.:nr -.' P.a'e Aoim, J,af ! ! "3 i"1 much of nn ir:s..i-!,,n t -, t'.r' j numbers of Pitt...ir-' t,.,r..n. .-fflff ; j as it has ler n sl, , fnnjo,n ; ; No dr. erne 1 t rr. j
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By JACK VEtOCK I. N. S. Sports Editor
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Long-Distance Telephoning Is Easy Do you realize how easy and simple it is to make a long-distance telephone call?
Just call Long Distance" from your own telephone. Our operator does the rest. The service is good, the lines are adequate to handle your calls, and the charges are reasonable.
Get acquainted with the money and time saving "station to station" service.
ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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Oa account of l!le t l, , uages and short time 50 tll,uiy Incn have had to .Mand to, . tilis ( ut in prices uill pi vr you a chance to have your teeth taken cue of. PAINLESS EXTRACTING Gl'ARANTEI.D Don't Pay Me if It jurt, OverWooIworthGc 10c Store Telephone 31
j Hammond Optical Parlors j open evenings until 9 p. m. 141 St aie SU Pbone Hammond 259S BSSBES
Have Your Eyes Examined .; j at thr only Exclusive Optica! Parlor ! :. ! in Lake County :; Glasses Scientifically P itied. s ! Satisfaction GuaraiteeJ j ! R?sa;fcreJ OptomctrU !
Republican Candidate for City Clerk VOTE FOR HIM! No. 15 on the Ballot Primaries Tuesday, May 3rd
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I have told you throughout my campaign, and now repeat, that if nominated and elected. I will always regard the office of CITY JUDGE as a sacred trust given me by the Citizens of Hammond; and further, that I will conduct my office in such a manner as to merit the confidence which you have reposed in me. Yours, for For City Judge
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No. 22 on the Republican Ballot
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