Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1913 — Page 7

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.1. .1. i'l lUylLLiXUkJ NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisefnenta who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the instruction 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. fee answered. Simply tions. follow instrucAs far as it is possible it is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors In da taken over the telephone. MALE HELR. WANTED Young man to work In grocery store and market. Apply at once. Dunsing & Rehnke, Hohman St., Hammond. 659 South 30-3 WANTED At once, a meat cutter. Independent Market, 181 State st., Hammond. WANTED SALESMEN Kxperlenee unnecessary; permanent, profitable and pleasant position; salary J30 per week. Apply Chas. Class, care Majestic hotel, Hammond. WANTED A meat cutter. Independent Market, 181 State St., Hammond. WANTED House to house canvassers; guarantee $35 weekly. Apply Chas. ; Class, care Majestic hotel, Hammond, j WANTED Girl for general housework. 17 Condit St., Hammond. WANTED Clerk to deliver goods and also cut meat. Call 151 Highland st., Hammond. Larson & Johnson. WANTED At once, a meat cutter. Independent Market. 1S1 State St., Hammond. WANTED An expressman. Burke's groctry, 692 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 30tf BOT WANTED Over 16 years of age. F. W. AVoolworth New 5 and 10-cent store, Hohman St., Hammond. 29-3 WANTED Old man to take care of furnace. Call 1C1 West Plummer ave, Hammond. 29-3 FSltALK HELP, WANTED Girl for . general housework. Call 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. WAXTED-Toung girl or middle aged woman for light housework.- Phone 1243J. 30"3 WANTE'D First class waitress "at the Hotel Majestic, Hammond. 29-2 WANTED Good sewers on machine. Imperial Mattress Factory, 56 Tlummer ave.. Hammond. 29-2 WANTED A girl for housework. 161 Detroit st., Hammond. 29-3 WANTED At once, experienced sales lady for our grocery dept. Apply to P. D. Lovgren, Lion Store, Hammond. WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. 49 Mason st.. Hammond. 6t WANTED TO KKiNT. FOR t3ALE Old paper. 6c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind. COLLECTION AGENCY. call or mail us your bad Accounts. No charge unless collection la made. Gary Adjustment Agency. 683 Broadway, Gary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Brown and white cow with halter with check No. 10545; reward. Return to Cipras Puisis, 532-144th St.. East. Chicago. 30-4 LOST Saturday between South Chicago and Hegewlsch, or Hegewlsch Hammond, black lynx scarf; liberal reward. Return to Tmcs office, Hammond. 28-4 LOST A Boston bull terrier brindle; answers name Buster; suitable reward. 285 Pine st, Hammond. J. Barrier. 28-3 LOST Sunday, a Presto-Lite tank; reward. E. N. Bunnell, 62 State St., Hammond. 27-5 MISCELLANEOUSWANTED Sewing at home. Call Pine St., Hammond. .4 IF YOU WRITE PLAIN ENGLISH YOU may earn steady Income writing for newspapers; experience not required. Capital Press Syndicate, Washington, D. C. 29-3 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING AND ladies' tailoring. Call at 95 State St., Hammond. Edna Harrington. 30-3 EXCELLENT DIRT CAN BE HAD FOR for the hauling on West Highland St., Hammond. Phone Arthur A. Cohn, 7 or 1077J. INFORMATION BIREAV. We will give free advice to anybody wishing information regarding the new income tax. Call or write Cleary and Rogers, Lawyers, 683 Broadway, Gary. Telephone 2555. 28-Cm . KIlWAWriAL ASSISTANCE. If you need financial assistance we will buy or collect your bills, accounts receivable, notes, etc. Confidential. Cleary & Rogers, room S, 683 Broadway, Gary. Telephone 2555. 14-6m . CREDIT AND CHARACTER REPORTS Special Investigations and reports on investments, corporations, firms, individuals. Confidential. Cleary & Rogers Reporting Agency, 68J Broadway, Gary. Tel. 2565.

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FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South Hohman stM apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. A bargain, part cash. Address M, Times Hammond. ARK TOD A. TIMES READKE! Smoke McHle Causdlaa Club Mixture. For pipe or cigarette, best that leaf and skill ram produce Adv. MONET TO LOAN $5 to $100. Just what you want. Private and confidential. Owners of furniture. a piano or stock, or if steadily employed, can get money on their own note. Lake County Loan Co. Room 28 (over Lion store). Phone 218. Open every evening till S. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A Buick ton truck; suitable for quick delivery; geared to make from 6 to 35 miles per hour; gas tank, lamps, speedometer, etc. One Cadillac light truck, the. most reliable truck in Hammond. Botb in the best of running order. Both trucks to be sold at bargain prices. Carl Vermett, 440 Michigan ave., Hammond. Phone 1429. FOR SALE One baso burner, one heating stove, one Iron bed and springs, one felt mattress, one' kitchen and one dining table. Call at 212 West State St., West Hammond. 80-2 GET YOUR HOME MADE SWEET cider for Halloween, 25 cents a gallon delivered. H. J. Holtz. 176 State Line St., Hammond. Phone 689 or 968M. FOR SALE A bargain in a Remington typewriter; will sell cheap If taken immediately. Call or phone Hammond 1616. 34S Cameron st. 28-3 FOR SALE Piano in good condition at a bargain; small payment down, balance easy terms. 93 State St., Hammond. . - '.. , - FOR SALE Corn in fodder, delivered or sold in shock, or by weight. Call 1369Y1, Knickerbocker farm, or Times office, Hammond. 27tf BEST COAL Lowest prices. Call Fairmont Coal Co., office and yards, 10th and Broadway, Gary. Phone 620. FOR SALE; Old papers. 6o a 'bundle. Call at Times. Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE-20 head of heavy and light work horses, also driving horse. All stock sold with a guarantee. Granger-Whitaker Co., 74-76 State st., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Prlvats party will sell high rrade Hardinan piano at big sacrifice for cub. Call B M, Tlaaea. Hammond. PARTNER WANTED. PARTNER WANTED In employment business; good money making busi ness; some capital needed; prefer one who can speak foreign and English. Phone 2465. 1300 Broadway, Gary, Ind. BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED Roomers and boarders by the week, day or meal; home cooking. 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 27-4 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY An up-to-date 2nd hand typewriter in first class condl tlon. X Y Z, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO BUY Any number of young pigs 6 or 6 months old; will I pay market price, delivered at KnickcrDocaer urm. Address iLuiccrBsciitr, Times office. Hauraond. 27U WANTED TO BUY Yearllag stsara. Addreas R & Times. Hammond. J7tl VOR iitfNT. FOR RENT 4-room flat furnished for light housekeeping. Call 3437 Fir st., Indiana Harbor, or phone 668W Indiana Harbor. 23-5 FOR RENT Modern room, newly furnished, hot water heated; convenient Standard. Conkey or Gibson employes. Phone 904J or call 433 Bauer St., Hammond, after 6 p. m. 28-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms; gentlemen roomers preferred. Call 840 Alice ave., Hammond. 25-6 FOR RENT Extra large room and alcove for two gentlemen, with private bath. Inquire 93 Dyer ave., Hammond. 28-3 FOR RENT Two modern heated sleeping rooms. Phone 497M Harbor. . . FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; also a barn. Call 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 19-3

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FARM FOR SALE My 160 acre .lm- I proved farm near Crown roini, I terms; would consider trade. Herman E. Sasse. 206 Savage Bldg., Gary. Ind. FOR SALE Lot 60xl7S. t-room brick house; all improvements paid; $4,600; terms. Apply agent M. C. R. R. or paone 1456 after 8 p. m., Hammond. FOR SALE Four-room cottage, No. 427 Logan st., $1,250. 6-room modern cottage and bath, lot. No. 493 Hoffman st., $2,250. cash, balance $12 per month. 37 $400 Two big specials for this week and must be sold. Leaving town. Call phone 1617. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ. 109-155th st. FOB RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for light housekeeping. Call 244 E. I State St., Hammond. 30-2 FOR RENT Two rooms for housekeeping. 194 Truman Hammond. Phone 1193J-, , light ave.. 30-2 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. I Phone 858L1. Call after 6 p. m. FLAT FOR RENT At 3816 Fir st.. Indiana Harbor. Only desirable tenants need apply. Phone 651M. 30-6 FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms with bath; electric light; on Elm st every convenience. Call 360 Sibley st. Hammond. 30-2 FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 360 Sibley St., Hammond. 30-2 FOR REM Furnished room lor one or two. gentlemen; electric lights and bath. Phone 1132W. 132 Highland at., Hammond. 30-3 FOR RENT Two new 4-room apartments,.. $11 and $12. Phone 2244 Gary. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 812 Erie St., Hammond. Phone 965M. 29-2 FOR RENT 6-room cottage. E. S.. stove heat; 6 R. flat, S. S., stove heat 8 R. flat, S. S., hot water 6 It. cottage, fur., hot water. Phone 744 Maplestone. Hammond. , 29-2 FOR RENT Six-room flat; bath and electric lights: 310 Lewis. Apply 171 State St., Hammond, or phone 676. FOR RENT Modern 8-room " house; furnace ' heat. Call p-hone 46S Ham mond. 29-3 K .... I run t..x one large turnished room near jiostoffice. HammorTd. Telephone 1062M 29-2 I FOR RENT Furnished room; steam I heat, electric light, bath and hot and cold water; will rent to a lady or gentleman. 101 West Plummer ave., Ham mond. 29-3 ROOMERS WANTED. WANTED Lady roomer. Phone 812M or call 311 State st., Hammond. LEaL NOTICES. NOTICE, hereby given Notice Is that the ecnooi xrusiees oi me benooj city or TJl in w-i Anil Tolj-rt C .. A t UU,"J cml! Ui diana, having heretofore had the consent oi me common council oi tne said City of Hammond, so to do. has passed a resolution to purchase the following , described real estate, to-wit: i-oi 0, in Block 1 of Dyer's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, together with the buildings thereon; Lots 6 and 7 In Block 3, Towle and Young's second addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, and a piece of property belonging to the Eastment Estate, which is bounded on the north by Adams street, on the south by Huehn street, on the east by Henry street, and on the west by John- ! BOn street; and for the purpose of purchasing the aforesaid property Issue their bonds in the sum of Thirteen Thousand Three Hundred ($13,300.00) Dollars; which said bonds are to be paid as follows: the first Twenty-Five Hundred ($2,500.00) Dollars falling due on the 1st day of January, 1915; the second for Twenty-Five Hundred! ($2,500.00) Dollars falling due on the! 1st day of January, 1916: the third fori Twenty-Five Hundred ($2,500.00) Dollars falling due on the 1st day of Jan uary, 1917: the fourth for TwentyFive ($2,500.00) Dollars falling due on the 1st day of January, 1918; the fifth for Thirty-Three Hundred ($3,800.00) Dollars falling due on the 1st day of January, 191!, said bonds to draw in terest at the rate of five (5 pet.) per cent. The said School Board of the said School City cf Hammond further gives notice that the bids for the sale of the aforesaid bonds will be received by said School Board of the School City of Hammond at the Superintendent's office In the Eder building, at 3 p. m. on the 7th day of November, 1913. A. J. DREESEN, Secretary. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard, white, 10c; perfection, 10'4c; headlight, 175. 12c; eocene, 12Hc; elaine, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, "18c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 30?4c; raw linseed oil, 60c: boiled, 51c; turpentine, 47c; summer black oil, 7Hc; winter black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.

Wheat No. 2 red, 9192c; No. 3

red, 88H91C, No. 2 hard winter, 84H 86c; No. 3 hard winter, 8384c; No. 2 northern spring, 8687V6c; No. 3 spring. 86U86c. Corn No. 2, 69H70c; No. 2 white. 69 70c: No. 2 yellow, 69 70c; No. 3. eSOegc; No. 3 white, 69;69H,c; No. 3 yellow, 69fc 69 c; No. 4, 68 68ic. Oats No. 2 white, 40 41 He; No. 3 white. 38H39V4c; No. 4 white. 38?d 3Sic; standard. 40i 41c. EAST CHICAGO. On Friday evening, Oct. 31st, East Chicago Knights of Pythias lodge will work In the rang of Esquire. All mam. bers and sojourning brothers are urgently requested to attend. P. D. IRISH. For paperhanglng and painting, trv J. S. Johuston, 720 144th St.. nhone SSSR. 10-50 ist Don't forget to attend a Hallowe'en party to be given by the T. B. Girls of the Congregational church at the K. of P. hall tonight. leland s hall was the scene of a gay Hallowe'en party last night when the No Name club entertained its mem- ! bers and friends. It was a masked af- ! fair, It having been given out very de cidedly that all who participated were to come masked and In costume, so the result was an assortment of as novel. grotesque and attractive make-ups as has been seen in East Chicago in many a nay. The guest, were greeted by a witch and skeleton and before gaining access to the hall were obliged to jump over a broom stick and stick and indulge in other antics characteristic of the season. The evening opened with a num ber of dances, before the grand march was begun. This was led by an old witch who led the marchers single file ln a circultuous way. comnellinir thim to jump over chairs, crawl under tables and do other stunts which mieht have been embarrassing under any other circumstances. After the grand march a cafeteria lunch was served, the lights In the chandeliers which has been encasel in pumpkin faces, heintr all .vtln. guished, and the luncheon of each coupie being eaten by the light of a single candle enclosed In a iack-o-lantem placed in the tray on which the refreshments were served. The refresh ments consisted of cider, pumpkin pies, doughnuts and aunles. tc. Mrs. Ed Jenkhis took the prize for the most attractive costume and Mr. Abel for the most comic costume. There was lots of fun from start to finish. The Woman's Guild of the Mission of the Good Shepherd will meet with Mrs. George Schilling,- Magoun avenue, to morrow afternoon. The business of closing up the bazaar ' affairs will be transacted. AIT members are requested to come, those who have money collected for tickets and other matters in connection with 'the bazaar are re quests to bring it and turn it in. Mrs. Stella Alyea of Beacon street entertained the Pinohle-club yesterday afternoon. 1 ' -5 The nomination-election and instal lation of Off leers ISr the ' Odd Fellows Encampment wilt ' take place at the Odd Fellows . hall tonight. Refresh ments will be served. All the members of the encampment are requested to attend. The Epworth League of the East Chicago Methodist ch lirpK hnl.l n 1 .- - .. ... a. I Hallowe'en rnrnivRl TivM j AAn;nn. . - features not heretofore disclosed re garding the event will be two fortune tellers and a wheel of fortune. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith will n. lertaln nt their a fair Saturday evenine Mrs. Alexander Monroe has as her guest. Miss Vivian Stenmark of Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. George Reuss of Beason street are entertaining Mrs. H. C. Light of Lafayette. Mr. Light spent the first part of the week here but re turned after a couple of days and Mrs Light will return tomorrow. The Calumet chapter. D. A. R., will meet in the Assembly room of the 11 brary building Saturday afternoon. Among the East Chicagoans who attended the Michigan City CongregaI tional association meeting In Whiting Tuesday were Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Smith Mrs E. N Canine. Mrs. W. Ti. ris,mr,rt George Fisher, Mrs. Charles Wells, Mr. I liana W t rnn Mr Ti n trn..oii vi and Mrs. Edward Cadman, Mr. P. Chrlstianson, Mr. William Green and Mr Gus Jacobson. All report a good meet ing. Tomorrow afternoon, Mesdames Har ry Kice, E. Snyder and Carl Janssen will entertain at Mrs. Rice's home in the Iarson building, with a Hallowe'en parv Do not forget that the East Chicago Bartenders union give a dance tornor I rw evening at the Auditorium, Indiana I Harbor. Masks and costumes may be I obtained at the hall during the day I The Misses Brown of 4524 Magoun I avenue, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brown, are entertaining to I night. The East Chicago club will entertain with a large dance tomorrow evening C. L Kirk after a visit in East Chi cago for a couple of days has returned to Indianapolis: The Methodists dinner at the church last night was a great succes. The dinner Itself was fine and the service excellent. Do not forget the Swedish supper at the church next Saturday night. The Lady Elks held a meeting last night and had a very enjoyable time. Section C of the Congregational Indies Aid will hold an all day meeting at r. Walsh's residence today. Mr. S. T. Clark of Chicago Is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Alexander Monroe for a few; days. Mrs. August Johnson was in town from Crown Point yesterday to attend the Thimble party given by Section B Of the Congregational Ladies Aid. Mr. August Johnson Is in East Chicago today. There will be a meeting of the East Chicago Elks tonight. Section B of the Congregational ladles Aid held a thimble party yesterday at the home of Mrs. H. K. Groves In Magoun avenue. 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IU BaJunni Bullalaur Oita ,IVMliliiliJi""n about, the Illumination being furnished lighted pumpkins. Crepe paper In orange and black contributed to the decorations. The financial report of he section for the month was read and showed that this branch of the Ladies Aid had turned in over $100 this month. The profits were the result of two bake sales, a luncheon served to the Men's club, an apron sale, a hard times party ana yesterday's affair. There was music by Miss Vivien Stenmark of Chicago, which proved a very enjoyable feature of the afternoon, Miss Stenmark being a fine pianist. Quite a number of East Chicago people attended the performance of Pinafore given last night at the Ham mond Christian church. Get a Ga3 Heating Stove. Delay may mean Illness. Cn ind. Oa & Elec Co. INDIANA HARBOR. At the Gem theatre tonight will be shown Constance Crowley and Arthur Maude in Pelleas and Melisande, a wonderful three reel dramatization of Maeterlinch's great literary masterpiece. ! Tonight only at the Gem theatre, a ' dandy comedy will also be shown. Ad- ; mission, adults 10c; children 6c. i The ladies of St. Patrick's church have been working hard during the 1 past few weeks selling tickets for the ! show to b given this evening at the Gem theater. The manager has se cured some very fine pictures for this occasion and has also donated onehalf of the proceeds from the sale of tickets to the ladies, the same to be used for their basaar which will be held the latter part of November. Everybody is cordially invited. There will be a masked social and entertainment given by Mrs. Ida Bacon of Block avenue to the Royal Neighbors . and Lady -.Maccabees af In diana Harbor Friday evening, October 31. St. Alban s guild met at Mrs. Nels. Sternberg's in all day session yesterday. At noon a ten-cent luncheon was served. Lots of work was done for the bazaar which is to be held next month. . Tonight will take place the meeting of the Young People's club of St. Pat rick's church at the parish hall; Mrs. Martha Draggoo left this morn ing for LaGrange, Ind., In company with her daughter. Mrs. li. C. Lukens, for a visit of a week or two. La Grange was formerly their home. Mr. George Hartman of Fort Wayne has come to Indiana Harbor to take a position as drug clerk at the Central drug store. Mr. Hartman is a man of long experience In the business, his positions having all been with first class houses, and will be a good addition to the Central drug staff. The Indiana Harbor Methodists are planning on a fine supper Saturday night at the social rooms of the church. The Epworth league entertained at a Halloween social last night. It was a costume affair and proved very enjoyable. The Woman's Round Table club held a meeting last night at the assembly room in the public library building. The meeting was unusually good and a spltndid program was enjoyed. Ten new members were voted into the organization. The meeting was In charge of the Literary section of which Mrs. Harry Rudolf is chairman, and Mrs. Rudolf presided. The new cabinet grant piano has arrived and was given a try-out by Mrs. M. M. Day, one of the most gifted pianists In Northern Indiana, There were good papers by Mrs. J. C. Dickson. Mrs. A- A. McGinnis and Mrs. B. C. Lukens. Miss Vera Camp read "Hiawatha's Wooing," and Mrs. Geyer "Aunahel Lee." Every number was well received, and was deserving of the close attention given by the audience.

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