Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 309, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1922 — Page 8

ao-o Kiprht.

i'UlilV, Wcl XJ, A JJ

A : ' .

l! f nv sv wra

BRAMBLE

FOR

PENNANT

STARTSSUNOAY

in form over last season, and tie will without question be a very valuable man to the K. of C. team before the season Is very far ad-

Tha Hammond K. of C.s are all lmed for their game on Sunday th the strong: South Chicago club d If they succeed In trimming this ;rregation and then follow with a CtOrV OVpr VTTVV a n-nol fi-rtm

pjnday, tha local team will then be

xkij nuitiitiiea in nrsi place in e scramble for the pennant In the : of Suburban league. Sunday's game will be played at ssemer park in South Chicago and e usual big following that accomnies the Hammond team on all elr out-of-town trips will be on nd to do plenty of shouting to lp the local club put over a win . th scrappy South Chicago outSouth Chicago always has put up e stiffest kind of a fight -against ammond and next Sunday will be j exception. Last season these ;o teams hooked up in three cloa ose panics. South Chicago winning e first 9 to 7 and then dropping e other two, both by the same ore, 3 to 2. Larry Hilbrich, who will be on e mound for Hammond on Sunday, iched one of these memorable bates over at Bessemer park last July, 1 according to his present form i expects to repeat last year's perrmance next Sundaj-. .Hilbrich is certainly in good trim, s was evidenced in the 14-lnning ime against Kouts two weeks ago. irry has been working hard ever nee the Kcits game trying to imove his windup and. once he gets lis perfected he will be a much Mter pitcher than ii the past and ith a little 'coaching he should ake a top-notch hurler within. a ry short time. Jim Palton, the big: southpaw, ali is shuvinor a cre.it improvement

WENT WORTH DEFEATS LANSING

"Wentworth defeated Lansing on the Wentworth diamond last "Wednesday by the score of 9 to 3. ' The game was tight until the last of me third when the Wentworth boys began to hit. Hobb Smith pitched for Wentworth for the first two Innings but on account of a slight illness he was not In form. Lesmeister then hurled tho remainder of the game, not allowing a man to reach flrsti This Is the first game that Lansing has lost. Wentworth has also lost one game, this being to the Whittler school of Harvey. This makes Wentworth tie with Lansing for the championship of the Cook County league. Division 7.

Intentions of the club to carry their pQSSE HUNTS NEGRO

as possible to assure a large follow

ing.

VETS AT LOWELL NEXT SUNDAY The Veterans ot . Foreign Wars baseball club of Hammond will travel to Lowell, Ind., Sunday to visit the strong Lowell Legion baseball nine. The Vets have recuperated from their defeat at the hands of the Gary club last Sunday and are in shape to play a close and fast game of baseball. The Vets have added Myers to their staff, who will cover the first sack. Myers has formerly held this position on the C. O. team. Stelow will resume his position in right field. With these two changes for Sunday's game, the Vets expect to ado. another victory to their belt. Those desiring to travel with the Vets can make Inquiries at the K-Z cigar store on State ?t., where buses will be had to accommodate all ,who may want to go for a very moderate fare much below the regular railroad fare. All Vet fans are invited to make this trip. It Is the

The New Straws

?:T." JVKoS

f They're here in abundance this yearimported and do mestic makes in the new Sand or Copper tones. The crowns are medium height but the brims are a little wider than last summer. You'll like these hats this year they seem to be becoming . to everyone. And there is a shape for every man.

Come in and let us help you select yours. Sailors Leghorns Panamas 2.5Qtog.OO $g.00 J-00 t0 7;5G

Straws for Men, Young Men and the Little Fellows. Children's Straws 75c and up. Rothschild S Hirsch "THE MODEL" Outfitters for Men and Boys HAMMOND. INDIANA

OP

AND

ENING

LB

i Hammond Beach Inn Saturday Eve., May 20th Dine and Dance on the Shores of Lake Michigan Good Music and Entertainment

"i Furnished by the rurple and.

White Orchestra

FIFTEEN YEARS ON THE MOUND PITTSBURGT, PA., May 19 Charles Babe Adams, hero of the Pittsburgh-Detroit world's series of 1909, dean of major -league baseball pitchers, expected to celebrate his fortieth birthday today by taking the mound against his ancient rivals the Giants. The "Babe" has won 16a games and lost 114 since 1907. After fifteen years in the world of baseball, the percentage tables show ' that Adams today stands forth as one of the best moundsmen in the National league. His control still is refect and the catchers who go behind the bat report that the "Babe's" fast balland curve are working to perfection.

I INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE DAV1SBOKO, Ua.. May 13. sheriffs posses and citizens are scouring the country between here and Tenilie in an effort to capture an unidentified nefrro who csrly yesterday killed Mrs.. W. R. Kitchens, rural mail carrier, threw her body to -the side of the road and fled in her'au-tomobile.

BOARD ISSUES WARNING AGAINST OILING TRACK INDIANA STATE CAPITOL, May 13. Warning againat placing oil on steam an delectric railroad tracks when oiling roads was issued to the highway officials of Indiana towns and cities today by the public service commission. Officials ot the

VICTORY FOR CADILLAC A. C. The Cadillac A. C. flefeated Crystal A. C. from Hegewisch to the tune of 14 to 4 at Wentworth High school park. The Crystals were on the ground' quite early nnd looked as though they would take the bacon home. Birt things changed at the start of the game. Four hundred Cadillac fans turned out to see the game, but the rain turned most of them aw ty. It was an easy victory for the Cads. They collected 12 safe hits, while the Crystals could only get two. Eagle did the pitching, and John Rlchwafski, the Cads' star catcher, did the receiving. The, Cadillac A. C. would like to book games with teams from 16 to 18 years of age. Call 509 and ask for Ed. The $10.00 gold piece that was raffled by the Cadillac A. C. Monday. May 15, was won by Ed "essmer.

Carl Heatherington

The Hammond

DORT AGENT Has Also Taken the Agency for the

SALIENT SIX

Cars on Display at Heatherington Auto Sales 271 State Street Hammond, Indiana For Demonstration Call Hammond 2124

DECISION BOUTS FOR MINNESOTA ST. PAUU May 19. Decisions. In boxing contests, legally limited to ten rounds, will be permitted In Minnesota, the State Boxing Commission announced yesterday. The decisions will be made by a referee and two judges. A trial of the plan was had In Duluth Wednesday night when the preliminary bouts were officially decided.

Twenty per cent of all the forest tires started py man -a the national forests of the west during 1921 were caused by careless tobacco smokers.

DE BONERO PAYS BACKERS 164 TO 1 LOUISVILLE. May 19. Longshot bettors reaped a harvest yesterday afternoon when De Bonero, owned by A. Board, winning his race on Churchill Downs track by two lengths, paid S164.60 to $1. De Bonero paid $67.70 to $1 for place and $35.85 to $1 for show.

HAS LARGE EGG. LORE CITY, Ohio, May O. R. CosgTove, rural free delivery route No. 1, has an egg measuring 7 3-4 inches In circumference, the long way, and 6 1-2 inches around the middle. It weighs a quarter of a pound. Cosgrove said the egg was

laid March 5 by a nine-month-old Whlte Leghorn pullet.

K2GRE PLAY THAN WORK

TO SKAVE .. . IUITU -

I&r

J t V 1

New

1921

swrrr hazor

Nash Leads the PPfirld in Motor Car Value)

The holothurian or seaslug is a snail-like creature, which can throw off Its vital organs when frlgihten ed and replace them all within is few weeks.

Approximately 10,000 former service men of all denominations art enrolled In the correspondence school system of the Knights oi Columbus.

BOOM DEMPSEY-WILLS GO AS CHAMP NEARS HOME; LANDS TODAY

Instead of $5.00 They

Are Priced $3.60! Ask For No. 3361

Red Mahogany Russia Oxford; French toe last, new- $OCfJ est style perforations; JJ rubber heels.

NEW YORK, May 19 Jack Dempsey and his manager. Jack Kearns, will return to the United States today on the Aquitanla, after a brief trip to Taris, London and Berlin. While abroad the champion signed an agreement for a return match with Georges Carpentler some time within the next year. Boxing experts profess little faith in the pulling power of the Carpentler match. Harry Wills, colored heavyweight, looms as the most formidable of Dempsey's rivals, and reports of an offer for a contest between the two in Montreal July 1, are coupled with statements that Tex Rickard and Frank Flournoy, Madison Square Garden promoters, will make them a proposition.

The harp Is believed to have originated from the hunting bow, the tigfotly stretched string of which will emit a musical sound.

n. ---t.sc-

leathers and the elty perforation.

It's our annual sales of more than four million pairs that puts them on your feet for $3.60 instead of $5.00. NEWARKS are the most admired and widely worn shoes for men in the world. Style after style, in all season's newest nov-

The widespread goodwill toward the Nash name and the Nash car is the natural and logical result of a manufacturing experience that has matured and ripened over a period of thirty years. f In each Nash car you see the evidence of that extended experience. In every mile of travel and every phase of operation it reveals itself in the clock-like regularity with wriichthe car performs and the dogged durability with which it lives out a long life of good service. FOURS and SIXES Trices range from $965 to S239 factory

How's Your Battery's Health Today? Maybe you've noticed ,that it isn't turning the motor over as strong as it might,

that it hasn't quite the pep it used to have, that it seems to be just a little "off its feed". That's a signal that your battery needs the kind of attention we give and probably needs it right away! Never mind if it isn't a Willard. Bring it in anyway. Here at Battery Headquarters we've had experience W fixing all makes of batteries and we give them all exactly the same attention. ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 717 So. Hofaman St. Telephone Hammond 554 Representing Willard Storage Batteries

Tha Largest Chain of Shoo Store in the United State.

HAMMOND STORE 572 HOHMAN STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings All Newark Store Open Saturday Evening to Accommodate Customer

s

HAMMOND AUTO SALES

Phone 375.

H. A. EISNER, Manager One block west of Hohman St.

48 State St

3BI

iiiniri m 1 II

12 1

In Every Way Exceptionally Fine You will like our -white styles for their style, splendid fit, and sterling quality 1 the essentials of fine footwear. Our assortment is complete Oxfords 'and Straps built with enameled heels and soles, or i with rubber heels as you prefer. All Sizes and Widths: Specially priced for our white shoe week at j $1 .95 $0.50 $Q.OO You must see these beautiful" Diamond Brand' 1 styles to fully appreciate them. Why Not Come Today? Standard Shoe Store 233 EAST STATE STREET, HAMMOND Just East of Postoffice

Firsi Quality Evcrwear Hosiery to match your shoes; regular $2.59 value, fpecial for tomorrow at $1.65 $1 If)

CLOTHING

ale;

Men's and Young Men's Suits

of Worsteds, Cassimers, Tweeds, blue and brown checks, stripes and blue serges, all wool fabrics ; ex- ftp pert tailoring and values that are truly exceptional. You have to see these suits to appreciate them, at

IP

only

Exceptional Values in Young Mens Suits at

8

Men's Suits for Every Day Wear. Bargain Price

1

OTHER SUIT BARGAINS AT

$24.50 $27.50 $32.50 $34.50

Extra Pants to Match

Some of These Suits Only

$2.50

I!

imtsssxtsssa m