Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1913 — Page 7

Wednesday, August 20, 1913

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NOTICE TO TIMES HEADERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whoso identity is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office-' to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow instructions. As far as it is possible it is advised that all classified ads should cither be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the telephone. MAIZE HELP. WASTED Two or three boys at the Imperial Mattress Factory, 56 Plummer ave., Hammond. 20-8 "WANTED Good boy; steady employment. Apply Model Clothing House. Hammond, Ind. EOT WANTED Age 16, useful in store and run errands. Apply by letter. F. GoeUe, 179 E. State St., Hammond. New store. ' 1S-3 WANTED Man or woman to do plain cooking for a small family at summer resort oa Kankakee river; no objection to children; good home 1 for right party. 467 Becker St.. Hammond, or phone 1652. 18"WANTED Car carpenters and truck men with tools; steady work. Indiana Car & Equipment Co., Calumet Station, East Chicago. FJSMAL.E HELP. WANTED First class waitress; pood wages. Majestic hotel. Hammond. WANTED Experienced help of all kinds In millinery section: also Polish saleslady. Lion store, Hammond. WANTED Waitress at Maine restaurant. Chicago ave.. East Chicago. WANTED Girl for general housework; good pay, board and room. Apply Mrs. E. B. Cross. 1124 Monroe t., Hammond. Phone 150. 19-3 WANTED Girl or young woman for general housework. Phone 596 Hammond. . TITTER W ANTED For cloaks, suits and dresses; competent to take charge of alteration room. Apply by letter giving experience. F. Goetze, 179 J3. State St.. Hammond. New store. WANTED Salesladies for cloak and suit store: must be thoroughly ex perienced. Apply by letter giving ex perience. F. Goetie, 179 Hammond. New store. E. State St., 18-3 i - , 'Ti-r rUnlnfr r n n nl trirl. Stern7 Tr.ina mrHor v,ArD-'a rpstaurant. Indiana liaroor, i bergs resiaura n., j. i Phone 372M. 18-8 1 VANTED-Exrerienced aaleBlady to j work in ea and coffee store. Apply ; J48 East State st., Hammond. . WANTED A good clean girl for chamber work and assist in kitchen; some knowledge of cooking required; $25 per month, board and room. Address Miss Rose Massoth, Supt. Argo Hospital, cor. 63rd st. and Archer ave., Argo, 111., Cook Co. Directions: Go to 63rd st., Chicago, take 63rd st. car west to Argo. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Business let on Cedar or 141st street. State terms. K aent9. Address L Times. Indiana Harbor. 84-tf WANTED TO BUY Residence lot. centrally located; state lowest cash price and location. No agents. H. Times, Indiana Harbor. 24-tf VANTElJ TO BUY Michigan avenue lot for cash. No asenta. I, TImea. Indiana Harbor. 24-tf WANTED TO BUY Flat building or private residence G. Times. Indiana Harbor. 24-tf ' WANTED TO BUT Any number of young pigs 5 or 6 months old; will fay market price, delivered at Knlck- I erbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker, i m. " -rr - .J T . ' WANTED TO BUY Yearling steers. Address R S. Times, Hammond. 27tr LOST AND FOUND. LOST Big red cow with white spots on head and with halter. If found notify Alexander Dokai, 4854 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. Phone 37. FOUND Pair of side curtains at Cedar Lake for touring car. Party owning same may get Information by paying for this ad. Times office, Hammond. Ind. 25tf MISCELLANEOUSWANTED Washing and Ironing to do do at home. 424 Plummer ave., upstairs, Hammond. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY FREE Call - i Hammond Glue Co. Phone 75. PASTURIN&I Will pastura Hva stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M. Times. Hammond- Itl PHONE T71 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men' Tailors. 1 State aW Hammond. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Five-room modern steam heated fiat near business district; willing to pay $35 per month. Phone 1469. '20-3

IeaL EstatE Bargain!

BARGAIN. FOR SALE We have a client who is living in California and needs the money. He owns a choice business corner 51x125 feet located at Hoffman and Ash sts. He wired us yesterday to sell at once. AVe are offering It at $1,100, or will consider a reasonable offer. Terms $500 down, balance easy payments. HASTINGS, WOODS & CO., Phono 61. FOR SALE In Homewood, 85-1 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal m Hammond. A bargain, part cash. Addi ess M, Times Hammond. FOR SALE Two modern 6-room cottages and one 5-room cottage; all located on north side near H., W. & E. C. street car, also South Shore interurban. L. H. Stafford & Co., Hammond. Phone 1033M. 15-8 FOR SALE Two lots in Adams St.; 60 ! feet frontage, near Forty-fifth are.. Glen Park; will sell cheap. Address S L 10, Gary Evening Times, Gary, Ind. FOR SALE Furniture tine oak book case and dek, music cabinet, iron beds, heating stove, pictures, etc. 5 Williams St., Hammond. 20-2 FOR SALE Only confectionery store . and ice cream parlor in Robertsdale; price 8150 including fixtures if taken at once. W C, Times, Hammond. FOR SALE Good established contracting paint business with store stock and tools. Address M O K, Times Hammond. 13-6 THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS AT THE Singer Store, 171 State st.: Two seven-drawer drophead Singer shuttle machines, 315 each; one new drophead White, $12; two new Montgomery Ward, $10 each; one Wheeler & Wilson, $8. FOR SALE Good sound horse, coal wagon, new harness, all complete; cheap If taken at once. Inquire 101 W. Plummer ave., Hammond. Phone 1779. FOR SALE White Steamer 6 passenger automobile, practically new, $200. Hob Garage, 108th at. and . rhone whlting 31 Indiana-19-5 R SALE OR TRADE 2 2 -foot mo tor boat, Fairbanks & Morse engine. 8 h. p., cost-ll.eOO; will sell for $300 cash, or what have you in trade. Call or address 429 May st., Hammond. Launch may be seen at Calumet Ave. garage, a 16tf FOR SALE Tailor shop and fixtures. Apply J. P., 13302 Ontario aTe Chicago. lFne location. 15-6 FOR SALE Fine lot of rugs at a Dargain, nrass Deas, springs and mattresses. We also buy and exchange second hand furniture. (TeL 667.) 271273 E. State it., Hammond. FOR SALE: Private party will sell high grade Hardinan piano - at bis sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Times, Hammond. FOR SALE The Tile of Quality. Sweetser Drain Tile Co.. . Sweetser, Ind. ; - 30d FOR RENT Front rour-roorh fiat; hot water heat, modern Improvements. 866 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 688. 16-6 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 18S Plummer ave., Hammond. 12tf MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN We loan $10 or , over to owners of furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc Also loans of $5 and up on their own note to people permanently employed. Lake County Loan Co.. room 28 Rlmbach block (over Lion store.) Phone 218. Open every evening. SITU ATIONS WANTED. POSTION WANTED As stenographer. Call phone 404 or at residence, 329 Sheffield ave., Hammond. 20-4 WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED TO BORROW $1,000 on improved real estate in East Chicago. Address S E S, 3337 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor! 20-6 ROOMS WANTED. THOSE WHO WrISH TO ROOM AND board teachers phone 415 between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. 19-5 Wli RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern improvements. 781 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 637. FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms nicely furnished, and one front room; modern conveniences; north side. Phone 1744. 18-1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; suitable for two gentlemen. 810 Hohmali st Hammond. ' . i9-J

FOR SALE 100-foot lot, corner Russell and Hoh man st.; best business lot in the city. For particulars ad dress Hammond Realty Co., 218 Hammond Bldg., Ham mond, Ind. FOR SALE At a bargain, 9-room modern house on Michigan ave.; bath, gas and electric light, hot water heat, basement, laundry tubs and laun dry heater, 50-ft. lot, fine lawn and shade trees; $2,500 cash, balance of $1,500 on long time. Box 318, Ham mond. Ind. 19-5 FOR SALE At cost, new modern bun galow, five large rooms, oak trim. newly papered, lawn and shade, one block to car line and school; terms to suit. Call at 453 Michigan ave., Ham mond. 19-6 FOR SALE Two lots river frontage with 12x50 ft. boat house. corner Wilcox st. and Charlotte ave. Inquire 168 Flummer ave., Hammond. 18-6 FOR SALE Lot 50 by 175 with twostory brick house at 678 Oakley ave.; good condition; reasonable. Inquire agent Michigan Central. Phone 1323W Hammond. 20 6 ARE YOU A TIMES READER! VOR RENT. f UK tK.NT Neatly furnished room electric light. bath, modern con veniences. 719 Sohl St., Hammond. FOR RENT Six-room furnished cot tage: not water heat, bath, gas, near South Shore and East Chicago lines. Phone 744, Maplestone. 20-2 FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. 75 Sibley st. Inquire 85 Sibley tt.. Hammond. 20-2 r ja i r uK KtAi Top nat, 6 oroms, brick. 96 Conkey ave., Hammond. Furnace heat. Phone 1674. 20-3 FOR RENT Five-room flat with bath $14 per month. Inquire of Phil Schneder. East Gary. run kkxnt isiceiy lurnished rooms for housekeeping. Apply 605 Hohman st.. Hammond. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; centrally located; electric light and all modern conveniences. 165 Logan st., Hammond. Phone 825W. FOR RENT Furnished room for mar ried couple; modern conveniences. 3403 Block ave., first flat, Indiana Har bor. FOR RENT Seven-room fiat; all modern. 769 Walter St., Hammond. Tel. 1317L3. 20-3 FOR RENT Six-room flat; strictly modern in every respect. 457 State St., Hammond. Phone 1305R. 19-3 FOR RENT Eight-room steam heated fiat on So. Hohman at. Apply 841 So. Hohman st Hammond. 19-2 FOR RENT House. Mrs. McLaughlin, Hessville, Phone Hammond 1370Y3. FOR RENT Large garage at 113 Fay ette st. Terms reasonable. J.8-3 UZGAIj notices. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 8, MAY TERM, 1913. ROSWELL BIBB VS. OMA BIBB. CAUSE NO. 10792. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Granger & Lotz. attorneys, and file his com plaint herein, together with an affi davit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, ,Oma Bibb, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 6th day of October, A. D., 1913, the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be be gun and held in Room No. 3, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the sec ond Monday of September, A. D., .1913, said action will be heard and deter mined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 12th day of August, A. D.. 1913. ERNEST L, SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERb TOLLESTON. Lot 20, blk 1, Carlson's 1st add, Ella H. Wildermuth to Fenton Invest, Co $ 900 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 32, blk 7. rd add, MacieJ Kosinskl to Stanley Raczkowkl 1.400 Lot 8, blk 5, 3rd add. Stanlslaw Krygowskl to Frank Rysiewics f EAST CHICAGO. Lot 3. A. Simko's add, Julian H. ouche to Peter Habel. . 1

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Lot 23, blk 104, Gary Land Co. 1st sub, Gary, Land Co. to James W. Grantham 652.50 Lot 22, blk 103, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary I-Jind Co. to James AV. Grantham 652.50 Lot 22, Octave Genereux add. Octove Genereux to William Lubeke 300 HAMMOND, Lot 32, s lot 33, blk 12, Hoff man's 3rd add, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to Leonard J. Von Der Here 450 N lot 65, s 17 ft. lot 64, Staf ford & Trankle's Ironworker's add. Burton H. Button to Clar ence E. Graves 2,600 Lot 34. n hk lQt . blk 12, Hoff- 1 man's 3rd add, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to William C. Schweiger... 450 Lots 44, 45, E. W. Sohl's 2nd add. Michael Fascaly to Rudolph Bossard 1,800 WHITING. Lot 19, Steiber St. sub, John Sotak to Ignacz Halbo 1,325 CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices of car bon oil: Standard white. 150 test. 10 Uc; perfection, 10c; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene, 12V4e; elaine, 19c; V. M. F. naphtha, 18c; Michigan test, -w. f., 11c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline. 27c; raw linseed oil BSc; boiled, 56c; turpentine, 49c; summer black oil. 7'c; winter black, Sc. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, 8688e; No. 8 red, 8788c; No. 2 hard winter. SS 884c; No. 3 hard winter, 87H88c; No. 1 northern spring. 9292c; No. 2 northern spring. 90 92c; No. 3 spring. 88 90c. Corn No. 2. 7777V4e; No. 2 white, 77(3 77 c; No 2 yellow. 77774c; No. 3, 76977i4c; No. 8 white. 77 77Hc: Is'o. 4. 764G77c. Oats No. 2 white, 44(!x!44e: No. 3 white, 48443c; No. 4 white, 3 434c; standard, 43H444c. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.75 9.10; medium to good steer, $7.75 T.60; Inferior to fair steers, $6.85 7.75; fat cows and heifers, $4.908.95; canners and cutters, $3.25 4.85; native bulls and stags, $5.007.65; fair to fancy veal calves, J10.003 10.75; heavy calves, $5.007.50; milkers and spring era, per head, $40.00 85.00. Hogs Bulk of sales. $7.658.40; heavy butchers, 8.10(jj8fe5; light butchers, $8.35 8.85; light bacon. $8.35 9.00: light light. $8.O08.35; heavy shipping. $8.05! 8.55; heavy pacKing, $7.30(&7.70: mixed packing, $7.50(3 8.00. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, ?7.1o g7.75; lambs, common to good, $6.25 7.16; lambs, culls, $5.00S 6.00; lambs. feeders, $6.506.S5: yearlings rair to best light. $5.40 5.85; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $5.25c5.e&; -wetners. plain to good, $4.00 4.40; wethers, good to choice, $4.40 4.75. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds. 24c; dairies, ztaztc. packing stock. 212114c; ladies, z.'i 22 Vic. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15 S) 20c; geese, 1013c; ducks, l ita lic, fowls, 1313c; springs, 1617c, Eggs Firsts, 22c; ordinary firsts, 20c; dirties, 1317c; miscellaneous lots. 1519Uc. Beans Pea, hand picked, $1.75 2.00; brown Swedish, ?l.ooi.ss; rea kidney, $1.653'1.80. Potatoes New, sack, $2.2a2.30; new, bu, &08suc. Green fruits Plums, cases, 16 qts. 60c$1.50; watermelons per car, $140 200; gems, crates. $1.753.00; peaches, 4 baskets, 6075c: pears, brl, $3.00 6.00; apples, new brl $2.50g4.50. Vegetables Celery, case, 25 50c; radishes, 100 bunches, J1.Z5 l.&i; caobage, $1.501.75; spinach, tub, 5075c; cucumbers, box, 6075c: turnips 100 bunches, $2.00 2.50; cauliflower, dox. $1.251.75: carrots, 100 bunches, $1.00 1.25; string beans, green, box, 60 75c; wax. box, 50875c: beets luu bunches 75c$1.00; green peas, bu, 1 1.50; sweet corn, sack, 25g60c; to matoes, box, 75cffl1.60; green onions. 100 bunches, $6.00(7.00; onions, sacks, 60-65 lbs, $1.25l-50; lettuce leaf, box, 25S5c; parsley, doz bunches 1015c; peppers, boxes, 40 50c. Veal calves 50-60 lbs, 12'3bc; 8090 lbs, 12'14e; 90-110 lbs, l$p 16c; grassera. coarse, 8llc. CROWDS PACK THE CAPITAL TContltsued from Para LV good. Poultry raising is a growing In dustry in Lake County, and while few as yet devote their entire time 'to thl.3 work farmers as well as city people realize that much useful information can be gathered at the exhibit. As a show, Fred Ruf. who has charge of this department, says, that it is a record breaker. The other live stock too displays a larger variety of cattle. hogs, sheep and horses than formerly, Floral Hall is packed to the gable with exhibits raised and manufactured in Lake County. The needle work and the products of the kitchen are tha marvel of the sightseers. The management of the fair has be'en liberal In providing entertainment. Pugh's K. O. T. M. band which has a county-wide reputation Is furn ishlng the music. Then, for those who enjoy the antics of performers there are eight free attractions. Buckskin Ben's Wild West and Dog and Pony Show furnishes amusement of dis tlnct merit. Tha Five Ferris Wheel Girls appear in three different acts the Three Tyrones in a comedy act. Among the others are Camerona the strong arm man. the Five In One Show. Snyder's Motordrome. Charley Cutler's Wrestling Show. Jolly. Emma the fattest girl in the world, weighing 542 pounds is also on the ground as is also the smallest perfectly built woman. She wears a No. 4 shoe, baby size. The trotting and pacing races like In former years are still the stellar attraction. Two good races are scheduled for tomorrow, and three for next Friday. The first races for the week were held today..

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There will be a meeting of the Gary Commercial club tonight at which the agitation against street pedlers will h brought up. The crusade which was Btarted by Capt. H. S. Norton, president of the club, is directed against the foreign street pedlers, who maintain wagons near the steel mills. These they never move and they sell fruit, tobacco .clothing etc. The pedlers pay no rent, taxes, light bills, etc.. much to the detriment of business men who have to pay these tolls. Besides, it is charged, that Broadway, the show street of the city. Is made unsightly by the wagons. Several candidates for membership will be balloted on tonight. Committees will be named to conduct the annual election of officers. ELK "SPIELERS" RAKE IN SHEKELS Benefit Celebration of Gary Elks Is Quite a Big Success. There was a big turn out at the benefit celebration of the Gary Elks lodge in Broadway between Seventh and Eighth avenues last evening. The celebration which began on Monday night will continue throughout the week. Numerous attractions Euch as shows, booths, dancing plat form and a concert and the best Elk "spielers" In Lake county are attract ing the coin from the folks who at tend. Much Interest is centered la the $1500 five-passenger touring car which the "Best People on Earth" will raffle off on Saturday night. Tickets, which are a half dollar each, have been sold all over Lake county. GARY LAND CO, TO START SELLING Wants to Close Out Lots on West Side of the First Subdivision. The Gary Land company, which has several choice residential lots left ia the west side of the first subdivision. this week will start a selling cam paign to close out these lots. It is the general impression that all- lots in the residential section are sold. To I'se Tlmea Columns. Capt. H. S. Norton, property agent of the company, today has an announcement to this effect in Thb Times. The Gary Land company is us ing Thh Times as a medium to reach buyers. On Friday Thh Times will begin to print a list of available west side lot s with 'their prices. Price Are Reasonable. Prices charged by the steel corpora tion's subsidiary are very low. Lot prices include paid up street Improvements no assessments have to bo paid by the buyer. The land company sells very reason able, the price of lots merely representing the original Investment plus Interest and cost of improvements, no effort being made to seek profits. In organizing its land company the steel corporation merely sought to obtain a medium that would provide Improved lots for its workers at cost price., AimESTED FOll WEDDING CHIMJ. After an arraignment in Justice Probst's court Claude Landram, charged with subornation and assault, and Mrs. Mattie Gray, charged with perjury, were placed under $500 bond on each charge, falling to give which they were lodged in Jail at Lawrenceburg. The charges are a result of the nir.rriage of Landram and Henrietta Bachler, the latter alleged to be only 14 years old. ARE YOU A TIMES REA DER f

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GOVERNOR WILL NOT INTERFERE AT PORTER

Says Mineral Springs Races May Be Held If Law Is Observed. Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 20. Plans for a second summer race meeting of fifteen days, beginning August 21, at the Porter county track under the auspices of the Mineral Springs Jockey club will receive no Interference from Governor Ralston if the meet is conducted in conformity with the Indiana statutes, especially those prohibiting gambling, according to a statement by the governor yesterday. In different places the governor recently has been quoted as saying that no further racing would be permitted at the Porter county track, and he denied ever having made tuch a state ment. "There will be the same steps taken as are taken In any instance to com mand compliance with the laws of the state," the governor said. When asked If he himself would propagate any measure to prohibit bookmaking about the course, he replied: "I have an eye single to that situation, but I can scarcely say at this time what action may or will take." RICH INDIANA REAL ESTATE JAN KILLED Slayer Escapes After Trag edy on Bridge in Indianapolis. , - Indianapolis, Aug. 19. Frank F&lk, a real estate man living at 315 East Nineteenth, street, was killed, thja morning on the bridge over White River at Washington avenue. No one saw the man who fired the fatal shot flee and the police are work ing without a clew. A revolver, with all the sheels unexploded. was found in the dea dman's pocket. Mrs. Falk, who wfth two' daughters. survives the dead man, was unable to throw any light on the murder. There were no appearances that Falk had been robbed. His keys and papers were found in his pockets. CHICAGO TO GET $4,000,000 Portion of Crop Moving Fund Apportioned. Washington, Aug. 20. It was learn ed today that Chicago banks will re celve about $4,00",000 of the $60,000,000 of government funds which the Treasury Department will deposit in the West and South for crop-moving purposes. Chicago and St. Louis are the cities In which the largest deposits will be made. The amount apportioned to St. Louis, it is understood, -will be a trifle less than that granted to Chicago. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Williams was at his office until a late hour tonight working on the matter. The action of the government in this respect will serve to lessen some of the tightness that usually the build ing loan market at this time of the year. WHY ARB READER? TOU NOT A TDISI c & o (CHESAPtAKi & OHIO LINES) Change of Schedule UN-AY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND. No. 4 8:1B a. tn. Local train to n, elnnatl and all intermediate stailnna No. 10:45 a. m. Fast Through train to Old i'oint vjomiort. No 2 12:46 a. m. Local Train to Cln clnnatl and all intermediate atatlona, WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:47 a. m.t 6:63 p. zxl, 7:0 A. M. DEWEESE. Agent CHICHESTER S PILLS Lsdlna! Ak jronr Vrairlrt for a hl-ekM.MB ll.XTira.dA; PIIU in Krd and ti14 nrniiiAXf . i lvj, scaled with Blue Rittooa. VV ins r aiaier. uvj r jtir ItrscaiaU Aik for II i.4 IAlA-TEBV UlAUOMIi HBtNII 1'ILLR. fa. i yean known ai Beit. Safest, Alway Rllibl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE HAMMOND AN 3 CROWN POINT, IND

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