Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1921 — Page 8
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OUR FIGHT I DECISIONS FAMOUS FANS By H d-ji K 1 vjmv. vou Co r f t ;tw I HPk WUI l C". CWVJto" 0 s, rl?a. LvAJV4- "Vjr7" you DOUV VJftWt rTb 3
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REORGANIZE FOR BASKET SEASON
A c- -tor tin r meet.'..; v. iii l-e ii. M i '. ih i U':r,a school n.'M l'ridiy tu-n-; ; s u ilui-i; !,-; th- i'Ur;.o.-i- of r--! tit" Nort'a lind t'onivl i.-.ife-.-l.tai! i-iuu. Ail i iiii - v isiiins; to
COLUMBIAN LOSE
Aim- ricun prot'esi-iotiala took a f wr l,,..)e I.-:n) on ! hi tir-t tii.o .-f tlie t f -r' louud .an! us ip ii. v. r headed.
ON ROMEO DAY:
i .is. and fsiacia'.'.y a'.l viay-r, und i - ' i i -1 la. of last j iar 5 club are i" o ; 1 1 V- present. li't-ottoi, of ofi'irer.; and other p:oj i 'a.M iie brought u :i for the. com-s-aon. The Comet club is to '. t in en i strictly social basis. " Tin y 'i sii J- itvor to koi'-p up their i.o-,-1 : c rd of the ;,.t.st iiVH .. ,i :.-. This -.vill be the t.'.micts' third yea; 'it and fh-y art? eiyM- to ciual their i i'.jriiiar.i r- of la?t yf.r when t-o't-: a in dofented St. Jose uh's, their eio---t rivals for the county honors. La, year's team probably was the speedi -. e-t that ever represented Hammond. Practice will be started about October "0 at the Irving' school gym. Thi Comets will have 'wo team?, w n the iJ," pound class and a 14a pound t'-am. AH plyrs wishing to join MK'ul-i rep.rt Friday niaht.
BY c'lUV.v Koriseo "I 'ay hrcuKot I til.; iilv.cei-t itowJs ili.r a tamo tit i he li'iilumo..!. W. HHlliluond. I'll.-the-he.-t ijlayt'd tip to fa.-
when tin i.'ohunbt.i. ;,,.. c at,ii afni t h ui.ipii-c i i.!!raw calls on the I 'ohnub.a.-'.
was i ti t 111.' o.ac eighth was 'i to in .'avor i f bias.
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BARNES AND HAGEN BEAT BRITISH PAIR TtYE. V. V.. Oct. 5. J;ni Ua:nc-. intiona! open citanv.ion and Walter Ha-4-en, profi-sc .iial. ciiam ;ni n, ycst.-nl:i delVtif.-d Al.e Mitchell and ij.-i-r; Tmia-an. Hritish pr. !'e,-.-1. n al s. mi :. thirty -six , hole trolf mateh over the Wi-Hi-hffli r-Biitiniirc linlis by -t a:i,l it. In the morning- round the pairs tln:sh' ed the eighteen holes all ncn. hut the
MOVE TO ORGANIZE PRO. BASKET LEAGUE
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1 ' ii i. a -.- with a !c el t'i initio -i ' e-at-rii i: u r i inaal ;.a--i;et ball 1.. ay lie. j lb h.'pes i,j h,i- c an eieh! -.-! ih or- ' K an ton, tw o 'ein.is each l'toia Mii-! 1. .I ii h .l;;; ii. . isce . ; : and I in! iair: . i Ills l.i. -a !- (., have i,i- v : 1 1 n r of i. i i i s ieaiae ;..iy tie. e,'i-i.on winner f..;' the, pr.d'i "ioiiul cha-aipietiiii-:;i el t!u cumI E. C. DODGERS WIN THE OPENER I . . i TiiO V.usl t'iihvi IVilili'r.' opened j their l-r: f..otb...'.l ;i-a;jii Sunday b.y J defeating i he North t-i.b- Timers. LM ,; .1. TIP- 1 ..Mifl l-S h.!C U-W l,)..-!) ,i.iie -. ' and nil 1 i i- t . j. ,u- t i s -lue fi. ' lH, 1 i . p 1 1 1 ; -1 .- . oa a; y t - i .... l-'er 'r.iaes rati K.;is: 'hicar:.. t.!4-M, he-! we, ,. atllj Ask A ,., : vrite 1' Piper. ; 4 i t.);.;- p a .i.u-. Ii ' (.-hiea-o. ' ;
Dia lnlons of liuxlng i reneiiUtl eS it ret At llotun Andy t i liuncy beat K1I illlmnn 10 . Al l'iiiliJcllil:i Uoliby H.irrelt kma'kfd ut Hilly Hnyle t Ueadiiin, it. l,u lianehctli bem t'lli) Kcrfp S). Hat'.linK I'nMkut lu-a Jimmy l.uriider is).
Mixed Radiations.
'I he indniiiiiii (,f hern ami light just I nb..e tlie earth".; surface is a misttire of railiatioiis fnrm the sun, the H'i ilio eaiMh ii.-vlV. With an Artiipi lutiiionieterj of pert'ectcj call-lira-ion. .1. Valiot. a lepoi teil to the j I-'rehi Ii academy, has ht:n able to es- 1
tiiipite ti e iciative proportions. . In ilio clear atmosphere of Nice the earth I'.pl oars to be the source of about 7 per cent of the total radiation; rite 'i". ef aliout 2.1 per eout, and the rem under repive.its the portion eouiIns: directly from the sun.
Statesmen Guard Secrets. Many of t lie ruler ami statesmen of Knrope use black blottin.t,' .;ner in order to cpnu'd nur;!insr the j xis.il i il it of prying eyes (!eeiphe.-ing tiieir eor respotnietice by exnminitu; tlie reflec lion if the imprint of their writing in h mirror.
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WHITING FRIARS DEFEAT MAROONS
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WHTTINO." Ind , Oet. o. Kriars, tit" etark "Whiting eleven linekd by Oscar l.ottinvill. local m?rch.int, d ?eatej tii Hflmnt.'r,) Maroons in a. well-play-I gs'.r; n'. Forsyth l3-Jt Sunday. The fo:r 1J-'X Line plunges an 1 forward passes m ark ltd tlie aiarc of the Kriars. Stars of tl,e ciay ineiud-d Kekich, quai -t rbaek ; Turner, Jou Cross, TIiles?n, Adley and Opat. t James wjth Crown Point and Gary player? r-..ntrmplatd. The conrest n-t S'jiviy at Korsythe will find the Frwi s aiiarn--! against the tioutti hica go irrihotmi?. Another , r-,w J of 1,50') excited fans is expected.
2,000 PURDUE ALUMNI TO MARCHIN PARADE Heading a f-tu-lc-nt contingent of 1 iien anii as many mora alumni from '.''iicago and Mrr lundirc territory, the J".i rdtj I niverH-y Hand of 11V pieces -.'! para-) in Miebig-ati sve.ntie from .-. j-'S.- t road tf KandolpU st. Patur- ' i- ftt rn -""-it a: 1 o'colek before the : "t'oa l cam" with t bo Maroons. 'h"-. Purilije Paul 1s the largest stu.".;,t band tn A "terien ?nj carries with i -. the larsvt bass dfim in tha world. Tii: drum ta t"o larae to put Into a 'x.iifnw- ear. jo !t wt'.l be brought from l,afa;e!te on a motor truck.
Frank Hoppe, Father of Balk Line Champion, Dies
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a i'!r biHi-ird champion d dif.d yesterday morning at
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Rival Managers Sure of Victory
IV MIM.KK HM,.tS p (M3insr fv York Aankers.) ji Tlie Vdl.kics sic at their best tn .
a one-oil. s f r it.2:e. Xaey prove! this atia, irt Cc-friHiii, and that a ehi t'o ! .( r. f m," n-.t (ht. ir?t ef ta s i. to n ttute. "'y pachers and hittris are ready ..i.d, of course, -we e:-i'i-.t to win. I'.Y JOHV J. H f.ILUV iMuacrr ew York .tBii(.l Otil y a. team with a perfect mora.!e could contend with a banct'sp ef s-'iv-.-n and - ne-half games, s the ;i:'its did, and in a month overtake the Iirut I" expect my Pitch! to s'-? Bail.) Itt:th and the "i-t ti' ia. We'll hive the edga m l as.'- - n:s to.., and I am sure wiH t each V.VS Yutik'.e mtche: i. Naturalij-, sv e expect to win.
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BURKET the Dentist has returned to his office after a few months vacation, and will be ready to take care cf all my patients personally. I also have made a large cut in my prices for the present.
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I can exact teeth without pain. Come in and let me examine your teeth and tell you what, if any- ; thing is needed. ' Open Tuesday, Thursday and SaturJay nightu until 9 P. M. : PHONE HAMMOND 3189 FOR APPOINTMENT
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You may well feel proud when a GENERAL truck stops at your home to unload its burden cf new furnishings, because it represents a house whose reputation for quality is unquestionable. It means that you are getting the best the markets afford and that you are not navin extravagant prices for your furniture. The GENERAL boats a patronage of over
half a million satisfied customers whose good will has been won through 29 years of fair dealing. This enormous following should serve you as sufficient proof of the GENERAL'S ability to take care of your furniture needs, and a visit to any one of our nine big stores will convince you that we are, beyond doubt, the
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Oueen Anne library teble; ..orr-.c-f ia fithrr oai or mahoj ;. finish and has b a o d y
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Laree size phenosr.iph; pi.iyti ail ttcorjs; gu.irant'fd to jjive pci tret satisfaction; sold on appror. a": rasv term art anged . to suit vol '.i l T "il o a t mtf rr st.
Regular $100. OU i!uf. LC-.V.
Rrautilul TcrnieiMC red cedar cbest.
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trimmine; str-.ctty A 8 1.171
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Seven-piece dining room set; William and .Mary de. W .-1.1. l... . J . . .tc ;.-!, 1
siffr. : tabic has round too; 4S inch? when clofcl
extends to six feet; ciiairs have cane panel backs
and crenuinc Spanish leather seats; set conic s
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Solid mahocanv Martha Washington srwip (t c a b i n r t ; ha t'r.-c bamiv drawrrs arci two large corur.artmcnt ?.
New shipment of shades for floor and tabic lamps just :e-
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4 burner combination rane; large ovtn and fire box; aold under our
personal guarantee 6 f 7C
Luxurious three-piece paflor suite; has rprlnj eJccs anj pnnj back: cquippcu with loose cusn- "If O fl
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Notice to Our
Out-of-Town Readers Mail orders will be accepted for onlv htich items as artshown in our regular newspaper advertisements. Out-of-town reader? should write our advertising department at 6155 ?. Halsted St. for all particulars covering such
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Massive livins room rocker with genuine Spa-nsh leather upl,oi ste-i-K ; oak or
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Kitchen table with white
enamel base and a mw j- a single cutlery ' ,0U
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Durable telephone Mm J rtnd stool; comes in eithir tume.J oak or r PA mahogany too llc'.JU ish. An ecep- gz.z. tional bargain at VJ
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Lfffht runnins: trol!er; very neat d p 5 i it n : U(i:.iinr .
Louis XVI. end table; walnut or brown mahotr-
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Customer a Free Savings Bank Accouni The GENERAL gives every custoiner a Free savi. bank account equal to Ki.ot the total amount purchased. Full inform:', turn concerning this propori.;-.;; may he had at any 01 our nine big- stores or from the officials of the Chicago H.tnk X- 'I rnst ("
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