Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 84, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1921 — Page 8
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PLANS MADE FOR OPENGOLF MEET State Event to Be Held at Riverside Links Next . Tuesday and Wed. INTDIAXAFOIJS, Sept. 18. The Indiana open state grolf championship 13 to be held at the Riverside links next Tuesday and Wednesday. Oct. 4 and 5. according to announcement made yest.rday by those In charge of the tournament. It was decided to have tb play for eeventy-two hole3, thirtysix for each day of the tourney, and
lew medal score to determine the winit r . Five money prizes are to be awarded th professionals, while low gross and nit scores will bring: prizes to the amateurs who compete. The amateurs will be (riven their regular club handicaps. The entrance fee for professionals Is to be $5, and $2 for amaifurs. M ANT CICBS I.VVITED. Invitations are to be extended to f? .';y-three golf clubs of the etate to tciripete in the tournament, which lromis3 to draw the biggest field which has ever participated in the cpen event. "Wallie Nelson, present ij-r !e holder, was one' of the first to inter. Four other Nelson brothers, all professionals, will take part.
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I'HIXCESS THEATRE TOMGHT l-oo DJtrtohsrtein In "The Great Imt. c r, the f unions utagc star in thn rqunJly famous play. Vomdius TDmorrow, Bunty rulls The String.' 9-2S-1
Kansas City Establishes "Beaches" in Streets KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept. Shower baths, In the street, via pipe line is Kansas City's latest innovation to war against the heat. It is now possible to make a social feature of your nightly or weekly bath by frequenting the municipal street shower baths recently opened here. f The bathing hour Is 6:30 fh the evening. At that hour a pipe is attached to a corner water plug. This connects with a shower bath and throws water for a radius of fifteen paratus, which, set In the street, or eighteen feet- The water Is turned on for an hour. Since the "baths" have been opened crowds have flocked to the "beach" nightly. The grownups and the children mingle and enjoy their frolic The bathers are net bothered with any bathing beach Inspectors to censor their costumes. Persons can be seen promenading to the "beach" attired in bathing suits, overalls, wrappers, kimonos and trunks. The fire and water board Is planning to Install street shower baths in other districts where there are no municipal bathhouses.
connection with bringing prize fight
pictures into the state of Illinois, the
promoter was yesterday afternoon ordered by the Supreme Court of the state of New York to appear also today before a referee In this city to answer certain questions concerning
J his management of Madison Square
Garden and the promotion of the rempsey fight on Boyle'a thirty acres in Jersey City.
STAR THEATRE TOXIGHT Gasson Kersronon in "What's a AVife Worth," also Clyde Cook dn "The Golfer" and Prisma Colored Pictures. 9-CS-2
Tt:e Ladles of the Congregational "hurch are giving a dinner in the h'jrch basement on Thursday evening cm 5 to 2. Roast Pork and Apple ajce, Roast Eeef, Home Made Rolls, Ta."hed Potatoes, Brown Gravy, Cabage Slaw, cake and coffee will be erved. Mr. and Mrs. August Ireesen and tr. Augusta Egg-era of Roberts ave., id Mr. and Mrs. JoTm Dreeson. of ,M.t Chicago were at Valparaiso la.t ;;inday, where they celebrated- Mr. 'iaude Dreeson's eightieth birthday n - 'versary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterwin and baby TKnt Sunday at the home of Mrs. Petrson's mother. Mrs. Mauke, of II im..rid. KImer Atchison of Hammond, visited ' mother Mr. Minn's Atchison, of ks avenue, Wednesday evening. I-i nald Haron o Indianapolis, In 1 ,
was a guest at the home of Arthur Goiding on Myrtle avenue, last Sunday. Both young men were school mates at the Indianapolis school for the deaf. Mrs. Henry Vis and son Ira of Myrtle avenue were la Chicago on bosineas Monday. Mrs. William Eroderick of Atchison avenue la entertaining out of town relatives. Mrs. Fred Stawitke and children of Pearl street were East Side visitors. Miss Cecelia Eggers of Lake avenue, entered the Chicago School of Physical Education on Greenwood avenue In Chicago this last Monday. Mlaa Ruth Crawford of Gary, was the guest of Miss JosepJiine Anderson, of Roberts avenue over last Sunday. Mrs. IL Hubler and daughters, returned to their home on Atchison ave., from Plainfield, 111., where they were visiting friends. Mrs. H. Breckman and son Herman, of Atchison avenue, motored to Garden Prairie, III., with her father, mother and Sbrother of Windsor Park, where they will visit Mrs. Breckman's brother. Bruno Hegadorn and wife for several days.
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RICKARD GETS IN JAM HERE AND NEW YORK
NEW YORK, Sept. 28. Tex Rlckard, promoter of the Dcmpsey-Carpen-tier fight, the Madison Square Garden swimming pool, and other sporting propositions of International moment, found himself today poised midway between the legal "frying pan and the fire." What with an urgent request from Chicago that he be there today to answer an indictment against him In
never seen a corn tickled to death. Just apply a few drops of "Gets-It" to yours. Then watch that corn die peacefully as if it had gone to sleep. Soon it is nothing but a loose piece of dead skin that you can lift right off with your fingers. Get after them now. Your druggist has "Gets-It." Costs but a trifle or nothing at all If it fails. Mfd. by E. Uwrerca Co., Chicago. Sold in Hammond by Ostrowskis Pharmacy and Weiss' rrug and .Stationery Co. Adv.
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