Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 22 August 1921 — Page 6

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TOMMY GIBBONS HAS HIS CHILDREN WITH HIM AT TRAINING QUARTERS

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At Anchor tn the Bay of Yeddo. Ancient Almanacs. The evon'.tif: n p irip"fi aefhor n Tv,e cjos alisiannc, or,'-; i!

usf in purls of Knpbu.a, Is a suar PlL.-k. on the four eOcrf of which ai

rut Dotcht's to rcprcs..;.t ti:o 'Jays

War First In Mind of Kafir. The Kafir's ritual of worship, such it is, coTisists "f iar dances and -iT.nna's to Use pod of war.

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Tio- lu.iiur.a JUrbor Arit. i "ri-:;:-..; th'-Ir winniiii? tirldo by vi-aloat-lb Wjiti, ibiyia buchaU team at Jackson i'a.ri; in Gary, by A

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Thf P.rst u...i iuond Inr.'.r.'i sbow.d

t ht boTh- p;t:h.r m ere. ;a j '-"jr jural. I

!:- cf-rn ,"-'!r,"lif r i- ''.. , ;.'! Throughout tiu-o rerraonlf fhoro is i ....! 2 ia: :. oa 'jails au-i 'no nit 14. c . ,, , . . Otv v..,- u-.ab:o to ,sc,r.,, b.b: ' interwoven a rr!.is thrra-1 of Z..r-s-r.,V.,i f o- ;.Lrv allow. d thi-a ba.3.,h 1 nstrJanlsni. an-1 II!nluisni. :is we

, . J ... ) ua balls ar.i hits l.,,h uutv! t r,, ; rnisht t-xpert. but mainly U !? puro IaFat ChlCSPQ lad FinOS H S''-!i rUM in Rd innms. Iwnism. an! the o.J whom t.ioy eLdil UUIOCU UdU IliiUJ I.IO. (..ry ttjja rl t ouljono j,y i tst chiefly to worship is their g-jJ

Name in bpon bpot

i th? b.-iv of Yo.ldo the moon Mas hung-

jnj dsre't'y ov-i Yokohama. It wan : rt luothor-of-pcarl rm.on, and niiht

I t n-,. l.m.r. tTintiiifiicivire'l by any of she ! tbo u-not- .tix! v.irii.-i-i svi.ihois to l:.1''-

j i!i'Mt artisans In the Ilnr.chodorl i cat0 different festival.- and ho!tda.

qimrt. r. It irnprr-sso'l one ns ccid? a ire ancient than cioc a.ii.an.ics a.o

the Scandinaviaa rui.o- k a.f'W.nr. niai!e of m-oixJ. or su:b!v.!::ic5 r.f hor-i or bone, and inscrib.',! wtrh runic le-ters.

erv L-ood iiuitatlon, but uothiuir ni'.re

NnmralkHW9. the cloisonne-worker at

Tokio, could have mad-- n better mooa. Thomas Baiicy Aldrich.

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Because: It is the -RICHEST malt extract made - At Any XH'er' ItAFT-bbKUX a CO "AT CHICAGO. 1NL

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Iirht of baibi o;a. H.., b-yli'oi 0 have cfT.U' true hi: hao b- n a tryout th Chic. a jj. V h:'vProbo.l'ly U':it spring wii'. nn-2 lj.5t C.'.caso boy in tb.- V."i.i.t lawp maneuvering :'or a ;da.. ;. li'L'; ti-.ani. Giorgio in the ".a.-t . oapJe .-f. h'i.3 d-.'. eivpvii ir.: a '-'.i:' oj tb b-na.' Ca.'i . ,- i m ;" n a b-oai tfam:- as -i t. c:r;.'r "t I'.v l H.. cr.ei'T;' - i.b'.'.t t;:i a piayi.r bar wen birr, a b.. any of th. local t tr.i.- . tiv. ry

t n.: vifiioii r.siu ba'-.K in i:u 0f war tiivh.

l.bij.J tnnir.i.,- un.'i scurd three runs uu J . . . a h;;. a. wa-l.t a... 4 au -;."u.r. . I.,

fa.ia.1 fc-..o. :! the Oory "AetU ra nc-5" no "I nsu ranee. - ,j J:,.,sa an-i alio- ed. only j Assurance and insurance are r.vnorv run ur.t:'. tbo tinal ytiious tern)s in ordinary usage, but la ,V.n f..r tie; visitors was I'.ritain fairly strict distinction is a i.. aba.- .-mash for or.c j rnainiained, assurance being confined

4th lnr.tns. C. tn i!f. cut Insurance to fire, innriri';.

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;.-'n '''r-a..t ca'-h'raT",; fy j Bnce, the iaiUHl "o" now having been "d'Vp u-rt" "nc'i i" by" ' Gls j changed t aa "i."

ere. Assurance was uei exinusneiy

until the end of the Sixteenth century

t hen "Ensurunce" made its appe;n--

Tommr Gibbons and his two sons. Jack (left) and Tommy Jr.

Temrnv Gilhpns. lisht heaTweight cbampion of the U. S.. who has opened up'tratrir.K quarters at Osakis. Mir.n.. preparatory to a hoped for 'bout with Carpertter. !:ar hi two Sv,ns with him in camp. The elder Gitbor.s is shown at the close of a ttrenuous day or trainingthe iaus en his tnce.

ilay has t' our.l tb. out with tth.ir Moore or t-.ne, oi il'r.,- f.--r his t.an sum, in a pit' bur; Mark .;bi.vb; ciuh t'. G.-r.;:.'. w.iin;n; the v..!.-..-.. t -. . L -a; Fpor.i.-..T ' ont tlfw w.-b fr-r.d rcin-.ir.brano.-when th"y wef. player's cla;?. but o the Italian i' ward in cia:- "A" ?ovi's fr-:u tb b. i.r;f i in the v a' . -I . h.-y 'io r. qu

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from the creator. As the force of , gravity is M2.1tn2 feet a second to ; .-v York. .1''-" feet n second ia ! s;i:: rr-, .!! se-. and ."..him to Key , i Wi-sr. an ot-.le'-t wnuM M-eigh most ia . : v.,-.- -0-..1 In Kl.iri'ii I

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Vnl't' an-Twi-h "ho :N T. a fcT!. DEFEATS

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b "i tb.- bill Hai'b- e-i.nie ao :'..- rr.e th.r-i run the '.r..-.;r,?. .'inta-n score 1 tb'ur only ran in . half "f 'h,- i r-,..; ,r-r: ;p wa. hit by a piuhei hall ar.d .- the r.fs'. ntan popps-I oat to -are. Gleasn ttob; s--:on-i ana

j run 5 oe-er th.ro. from where he jvored er. , , .

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"'Contributed 't Wjer.tr.ff pit.-hir.- m ffxvl r.i? e-.jchten 'r;e';t to 'be bene S'reot AH Stars

drfe-a-- 1 th- Gl o,-..r A. C. of West i i Urr.rcea I .!. ,-e"re , to S. i ia : o n ;

r .r.urcs or ; ne c-.n:-' t e-r.- o;t - '. v.'' - i - t e: i ,-r

a r.'i e..-, a ' " ' ' . ... ( .... .. - i lb- t'.-' b--r . l -:n K. r anJ ..'.. j 113 rc-ircbroeb: . to -.re by ::ir;r,-c:

a. ; .- "ji 'b s ate 5?t. Star. . 3 4-1 1 ''-- X'S J ; Any team wanr.r.z :-aiuti. a?- H.

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i :";- le:"- f.eiei bat Chandler reaeh-oi i ' .' ar.d spear; 1 tbo ball, the- mad--- j " - . 1 vron.r.i? th.-o-v a: r .- tin: dbimond '" ' "' '

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cd hand. te'lowiR? tbi.; play '.Id l-lair.at .:-'! ::. id , - u la-'dv getting- ' hrf t. T: mniy 'wo and Murphy. Cbaual a'Hilbrieli a n I 3 i iiv on- a ; . . ii' i e-nly iojks ri:;o...d in oon'er -. bt hs wai-..!l i'ub- :. her for a e.iunie of parses and

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Jr.. -r. of th- on.-o noted 1 yeftrrday clir.ehe J th i a.ni.it-: u r bb' el-- cha.-piori- i

tti-iri; ra- e to I-.a de- I

'-id-d, yi.'irj tcaithi-ir b.a? r-jn up a r.-il rf t s p- :rts in w-irntn thr"" ev.-rst.s ar.d firdsidri? i-teoiid m another, wlvb-- 'V . : b. i.ra Grimta f Ne-eark. b.i n-'-ar-'i-t nv.-e. bt5 -r,'y niu'.

RENSSELAER TEAM FARCE

NO MIXED BOUTS.

JACK REITERATES-

ATLANTI- CI T Y, N. .f . . Au. :ii j Af -e.i.r.-r- of his d'-auiy f.xrr.e; n ;? '

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hird chm ii on ? o - ut f-r- im 1 2 a'?o p fa.-hiea. -. a - a s ".

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TXTTELL." 'ind..' A'J-r. -."The ball srarne b-'-r.' -t.vf-rdi' b--tw.:eti tr.v h -e,:;- !.-2i -n team and th'1 ib'n.-.- ,.? r t"ira was a t-e. The Kirs'.'aer a :n am-.- ' "n a Err ft at r ;.u:o- ' -.n r-'; r.in all T'n-- hit an I t :' y S.'-'U 1":" tha' ,13 i'ill player:; j''-'r th" gram" f' irt - 3 ' a- th 5 n.o t trasil'-- 'Of .;i"o:-,- o.-.-j 1 . I l.-. fa'- -r.f' I ' :i t. :e-u.

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an i h-intincr work tofore He!

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You are Invited if interested in the wonderful Improvements of the Automobile and iMotor Trjck industry, to be our guest without any charge, Tuesday evening. August 23rd, 8 P. M., at the K. OF P. HALL Hohnan and Ogden Streets, Hammond to witnets the greateit entertaining and educational tv-o-reel moving picture film of America's most wonderful motor truck factor-', including a trip through the mountains giving actual testing. The genera! manager of this great factory personally will be present to take you through. It wii! prove to be the most profitable hour you have ever spent from a knowledge standpoint. Agents for United States Motor Trucks Hammond Oil and Supply Co, 1172 CALUMET AVE. (Cor. Keawood) HAMMOND

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Cadillac in Value Even from the Angle of Price There has never been a time in its history when the Cadillac was not plainly the greatest value in America, or, indeed, in the entire world even if you approach it from the angle of price. In America no car is comparable with it in point of long and honorable history, or demonstrated performance-value over a long period. No car that assumes or aspires to comparison with Cadillac is known in anything like the same measure for undeviating reliability, and dollar-f or-dollar return in uninterrupted long-service. No other car has ever won anything like the same overwhelming admission on the part of the public that it gives back dividends of unbroken satisfaction for every mile of use, whether the distance traveled be one or one hundred thousand miles. Value expresses itself in the Cadillac not merely in counties miles of freedom from overhauling, adjustment, or repair, but as a result of that freedom in lower cost of maintenance which lesser cars cannot equal. Expert opinion in Great Britian has pronounced the Cadillac the greatest car in the world regardless of price. American opinion unanimously echoes that conviction and both nations are right.

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