Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1921 — Page 10
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lZ'7:.t Cigg of the Indiana HarUor Vd3v-t&.;i tam announces that h xpec est cf the best gramea of the efesu 5?jn5ay when tha Harbor's c'.ty t.w. cr '"s bats with the fast Stewart A of Chlcag-o, Sunday at the Eiit.-.r .-rounds, tha game eaheduled to e!J-t promptly at threa o'clock. fc'ot.it c th old fca will be out of tbe Ur -vp euniay ad new ones In their place. Tha battery for tha Harbor T -,'viay wil b Eackalar, pltcner. ar.'l ; . ; ra, catcher. Thes two men nee5 n. Ir.trciluctlcn for Backolar bs play t J vrllh th Harbor befora and haa be--n f tn In action by many of the ItVrt" -.-r fana. Myars comes from Slun- . ie, Ia!., and has received tor- aucn t94r:s as Peru. Log-anaport and lluncia 8. ha neefls no further lntrodustlon. Th tnfleld up until late last night waa to be as follows: Timm, lb; TTatvCX 2b; Oant. mn, and Fouat. 8b. Th.o outfield is to be West, Blumenthal, IItalv-?U and Glegg. Substitutes for Sun 'at.-'a game, will be Rog-ers. Stern-h-srrr, Lt-a Myers and Walsh, In view of th fact that there has been a g-en-orsl n'ii.'M up in the lineup of the Harbor tam to make it strong-er, thcr-j r-.ay ba more chang'" before Sun-Jar therefora it is impossible at this .rr.e to five a mode dePno w'L'.i.' adding- aa to thj lineup than what h-if hen sriven. Ti:a Harbor club will have their uniform, about the latter part of the raortb and beginning' one week Sunday, a!l games will be played away frr-m hotae. Macag-er Glegrg- has pome iRtrf-stins contracts on hand whlcn will 1,9 announced in next week's paper ns to th destination of the club's tour.
IllG'S DAY ATTHE TRAPS t-rnENAT10N,!- NEWS SERVICE! V.' f ":: SO, Ir.J., May 14. The Wh'.t-tr.-1',--' -shooters Club will hold their neit r-sular club shoot Sunday, May IS, f t :b Vhl'lng- park traps. With woathtr permlttin? this should be the !jrrat shoot of the seiinn. The rtle tills for one E'3 bird event from 16 yards and 25 pairs of doubles from the earae yard mark. All shooters who wlh to take advantaga of fh' bboot a re welcomed by the manajpi"".eii to do bo. Shooting in the mila -ter.ta will start promptly at 2:00 iilJilCAS LBAOtH W. Jj. Pet. Clovjlar.3 .. ..IS 9 .640 : 3 ....... ....14 10 .5811 :;c--.-- "At.; .......12 9 .571 r.-.it-ii .......10 8 .650 .'.K-i-. :t ... ........13 13 ,5fU ;-oi s 10 13 .435 i :"!.. f 8 X3 -381 Ufaj-'' :v 8 14 .30U V-te-rdBy' Henuita. jj-.-.j'-. :i; Chi'-ae-o, 8. 'Tto'.'-fiin, 4; Cleviland, 2. '.- jrk, C; Detroit. 4. iiu lvuis, 7; Philadelphia. 5. KATIOTf VX LEAGt'B. L. Pet. P!t'.tr.r.irh 1 -S d .TSJ 7;r y 11 ............. .17 9 ,6f,4 - rk .......... ...15 8 .fir 2 Cf.!.CV.K 13 9 .571 9 14 .:-'i-V : - 10 IS .3-. " 6 13 .2S6 8 15 .2SS r-tT" r' KestiJfn. C1 '-it-i, v. r-iH-.dlphia, 2. 5; : rccl-.Syn. 1. T - r, . ?; 'v. 1.-;,;,, 1. Pirt;-'u; jii t.t. Hosier.; ra'.n. Indiana Team, 19-10 Sr:. '- . f e---- 'r !: . ;il in a wciern ' '' '' f: i.i.i ysttrday. 1? tl l' U.J:,)f;n -hT wer, hit ' ' , ... ty-t .-. r'tt.. ?,;! . ; C.'hl'.i 1 o ji rc; 19 22 8 lr""'; r- ..r,; o,.o II.' TO 14 5 3.,T.t.-r.'ee---C -'t.-.-i, :-"!-h and r,cutacn. Wa-k;-, Carr.; a r,r..a :a:u.z. Oclles ZZaseball V-.-.. if. ."; P'-Tirpyivunta. 4. V- 4 , J.af lyette. 1, Oh- at:. J; Indiana. l.. tixs-ju-I, t. U'a.-h'ntrton f.. 5. Auguetaca. 0; Louitiard, 4.
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Frank Morris operating his fleetrically mn inovie camera. Svt the breast pad be wears to absorb the shuck. Frank Morris has invoatet- an p'ectrically driven movie camera. The motor, in the cauera, eliminateB the three cranks usually used in operatma: such a camera. Tha bip advartAge of the electrical outfit is that the cameraman can "shoot" in any direction without fear of unevenr.esa in the speed of the film.
Valparaiso, 6; Detroit TJ., 1. Indiana State Normal 18; DePauw, 4
O'NEILL
GYM BUSY PLACE NOW
T'.rn CNeil, East Chicago's star light heavyweight, has commenoed training- for his coming bout at Saginaw, Mich., with Jack McAullffe. the 205 pound boxer, who !e touted by Tins' wiseacres as a championship possibility. The men f.grht at catchweights on the eveninjj of May 24. The O'N'e'.I tryra will be a veritable bo-hlv for some time to come as Frankio Yarchan cf Indiana Harbor and Young Forbes of East Chicago are both matched with suitable opponents at the Gary show of May 30. Tim will work out with his principal trsiner and friend. Dynamite Dowler of the South Deering- A. A. as well as the local lads. O'Keil will probably be matched
with a etar llht heavy as a double bill at the Sailor Friedman-Johnny Dundee pramier at the East Chicago ball park.
WILDE. BUFF. MAY BOX LABOR DAY
NEW YORK, May 14 At least one other world's championship bout will be held at the arena which Promoter Tex Klckard is erecting 1" Jersey City for the Dempsey-Cerpcntler heavy-weig-ht title clash July 3. Plans already lira under way for a battle between Jimmy Wilde of England, recognised flyweight titleholder, and Johnny Huff. Jersey City veteran, win) holds the American title and the Kickard championship belt. Tho bout Is planned fur Jersey City on Lob or day.
BENNY LEONARD TO BOX KANSAS NEW TORK. May 14.- Denny Leonard, world's llarhtwelg-ht champion, will defnd his title In a bout ag-alnst lloeky Kansaa Juna 8. The boxers will clash In a twelve round contest which will bo conducted at tha Harriaon. N. J., baseball park.
LAFAYETTE. Ind.. May 14. Purdue defeated the Waaeda university team of Japan yesterday. 5 to 3. Purdue hunched hits with walka and errors in the second and sixth innings for it runs. Soore: Purdue 030 002 000 6 6 2 Wased 000 020 010 8 0 3 Batteries Wallace and O. W. Eawcett; Tanigucht. Arlta. and Kuii.
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Free Cooking School LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS START MONDAY, MAY 1 6TH FOR ONE WEEK Miss Elsie Hinkley, food expert of the Corn Products Refining Co., New York, will conduct a series of lectures and cooking demonstrations in our Housefurnishings Section, 3rd floor, each afternoon next week, beginning Monday. New recipes and new methods of food preparations will be demonstrated and all cooking problems discussed. Lectures begin promptly at 2:00 p. m. Bring Note Books and pencils. Program for the Entire Week In Which Miss Hinkley Demonstrates and Lectures Upon:
Monday, May 16th Whole Wheat Date Muffins. Quick Coffee Cake Baking Powder Biscuits Baked Apple Roll Tuesday, May 17th Cakes and Icings. Mocha Cake, Mocha Icing. Pound Cake Standard Cake, Marshmallow Icing. Wednesday, May 1 8th Lecture, Feeding the F?mily Lesson, Deep Fat Frying Doughnuts Fritters.
Thursday, May 1 9th Salads and Their Place in the Diet. rliilkuJ Thousand Island Dressing. Friday, May 20th Mayonnaise Dressing. French Dressing. Many seasonable salads will be made, Saturday, May 2 1 st Lecture Planning Low Cost Meals. Lesson, Asparagus with cheese. Rhubarb Pie, Cheese Straws.
Have Your Eyes Examined
at the only Exclusive Optical Parlor in Lake Countv
f Glasses Scientifically Fitted. I
Satisfaction Guaranteed Registered Optomctriita Hammond Optical Parlors
Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS, Propa. Whole sale Dealers La
IRON, METALS, RUBBER
AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards &oh Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Rea. Phone 104. R,
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PHIL H: SMIDT Now In our new $75,000 building. The finest of its land in this territory. A place of refinement for those wKo enjoy fun. Everything New an'd Modern Cozy and Convenient Finest "Eats" Ever Known iMusic Mirth Dancing Every Evening Reservations for Parties PHIL H. SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard . Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26
ANNOUNCING The Opening of
LODGE
Formerly The Burnham Inn
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SATURDAY, MAY 14th CABERET AND DANCING Fish and Chicken Dinners 13820 ENTRE AVENUE, BURNHAM, ILL. Phone Burnham 99 1 7 OPEN ALL NIGHT
Louis Abrarnson, Propicrtor
Warren Scherer, Manager
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Begfaniag Monday, May 1 6th, the New Store Hoars will be 8 : 30 to 5 : 30 ; Saturday, 8 : 30 to 9 EDWARD C. MINAS CO. THESE CERTAIN SPECIALS
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Start the Third Great Week of "RockBottom Prices" in our May Sale and Drive
Monday
BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 inches wide Soft finish and free from dressing, suitable for sheets and cases. A regular 22c value, special at A W C
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 39 inches wide, extra fine quality, made of round thread cotton. We will offer a limited quantity of this cotton at 1 Q a very low price, special at A 3 C
SILK MESSALINE 36 inches wide in all the season's newest shades, suitable for dresses, skirts and waists, a quality that will give "1 OQ the best of satisfaction, special. Oi!
DRESS VOILES 36 and 40 inches wide in a large assortment of summer styles for summer dresses, values up to $1 .29, CQ specially priced at JZJ
TISSUE GINGHAMS 32 inches wide in a beautiful assortment of new checks and plaids. An ideal cloth for ladies and children's AOk r dresses, special at . . . ..... . . .
BLEACHED DAMASK 72 inch wide in a beautiful assortment of patterns, a cloth that will launder well and give entire satisfaction, QQ specially priced at vJJ
PERCALES 36 inches wide in a good 'assortment of patterns, on light and dark grounds, suitable for dresses, aprons and children's 1 Q wear, warranted fast colors, specially priced for this sale at v . C
Women's Union Suits at 98c
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20 tents ta 35 cent HONE HIGHER
Dresa 9473 35 cents
Hosiery Specials
CHILDREN'S "IRON CLAD" STOCKINGS Fine ribbed, lisle finish in white, black or brown, best in appearance and OC wear, special at wV WOMEN'S MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Light weight, fine gauge, double scle and heel, in OQ black only, special at. . . .
Organdy Blouses A new shipment of organdy blouses, made with round flat collar and turn back cuffs, with trimmings of fine tucks and hemstitching. Very unusual values may be had here O C( Monday at
Monday's Shoe Bargains FINE GROWING GIRLS PUMPS Patent with low heels, sizes 3 to 7, sale price, 2.98 special at .... MISSES AND CHILD REN'S $4 PATENT COLT OXFORDS Sizes 8,to.2- 2.98 sale price . . . CHILD'S MARY JANE SLIPPERS In patent, hand trimmed, sizes 4 to Sspecial J QQ sale price .... MISSES PATENT INSTEP STRAP PUMPS Patent and brown kid, sizes 1 1'2 to 2, O gQ sale price ....
PLAY OXFORDS-oft brown calf upper, scuffer style, sizes 8Yz to 1 1 , special sale 5h2 price at Sizes 6 to 8. I ytj sale price at. . CHILDREN'S INSTEP STRAP PUMPS Brown kid and patent leathers, sizes 8'z to 11. 2 49 sale price ....
Just Unpacked New PORCH DRESSES
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Exceptional Values at $2.95 A new shipment of porch dresses made of fine quality Amoskeag gingham with trimmings of contrasting plain colors, braids and pearl buttons. A large assortment of styles and colorings to choose from. Exceptional 2 values at
Little Misses' Princess Slips On, style macje of fine quality nain?ook, trimmed with Swiss embroidery and fine laces, unusual O OC values at Another style of quality longcloth, with embroidery yoke trimmed, in fine laces. Specially 1 CQ priced at JJ
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BASEMENT SPECIALS $2.25 VARNISH Floor or 1 1Q interior work, Vl gal- at A CLOTHES PROPS Hard wood, extra heavy grade, 1 0 foot size, O 1 special at OIL MOP Large size with g 1 c bottle of oil, special all for. . . . WINDOW BRUSH For washing windows, lvell made, large size, ACkf. special at Lace Curtains, $2.49 All-over and madras weaves in white or cream colors ; some with double border and can be used as panels. Regular $3.50 value. Curtain Scrim, 19c Yard wide, fine quality, 1-inch nbbon borders. Wears and launders well.
Men and Boys' Specials BOYS' KNICKER PANT 6 to 17 years QQr at this sale OJt BOY COVERALL SUITS Khaki, sizes 1 QQ 9 to 18 years.. 1 BOYS' KHAKI BLOUSES Standard makes, 6to16; 75 c special at .... BOYS' UNION SUITS Athletic style, CQ. 6 to 16 at aJaVl"SIGNAL" RAILROAD OVERALLS And coats special J at MEN'S TROUSERS In worsteds and mixture?, -iai 4,95 at
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
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MEN'S UNION SUITS Athletic style, nainsook union suits, cut full sizes, sizes 34 to 46 gg Monday special. . BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS All wool blue serge, one pants, also fancy 2 pants suits, 6 to 18 years, Q 7C special at
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