Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1913 — Page 7

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NOTICE TO I TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers ef the following advertisement who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the instruction to addresa them by the key letter alvta Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonywoua advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow 1ntroctlons. Aa far aa it la possible it ta advised that all classified ada should either be nailed or eent to the of flee. The Ttaaea will not be responsible for error In ad taken ever the telephone. . ' MAXILELH. WANTED Salesman; good pay, steady employment for right party. Address C H R, Times, Hammond. 2-3 PRESS FEEDERS WANTed Four experienced cylinder feeders, either young men or young women. We also have vacancies for four girls to learn the trade; must be 16 years of age or over; steady positions, highest wages. Apply at once, W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind. WANTED First class blacksmith; must be a good horse shoer; steady work; come at once. Thomas Johansenn, S22 Calumet ave., Hammond.. 23-3 WANTED Strong young man about 18 years old. with , some experience, to work around store; good future for right man. Dunslng & Behnke, 659 So. Hohman St.. Hammond. 29-3 " EatALK HRLP WANTED-Sales ladies and cash girls for our toy lept. Apply to Mr. Green, Lion Store, Hammond. '- - WANTED American or German , girl for general housework. Phone 123SM Hammond. . - 2-3 WANTED Lady or gentlemen to take orders for non-alcoholio. guaranteed concentrated soft drink extracts food flavors and colors, perfumes, -soaps, medicinal and toilet preparations; over 150 samples; act quick. 73A Sibley s.", Hammond. '" " WANTED Ladies of good appearance; must furnish the best of references. K, Times, Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. C. H. True, .23 Elizabeth St.. (first flat). Hammond. 1-6 WANTED Girl for general housework. 188 Flummer ave., Hammond. WANTED-At once, 12 girls 18 years of age, to operate sewing machines. Call at Goshen Shirt Co., 105 Condit st., Hammond. 29-3 WANTED An experienced " girl for general housework. 928 So. Hohman St., Hammond. ' 25tf SITUATIONS WANT FID. WANTED POSITION In private family by competent woman. Mrs. Wilson, Times office, Hammond. WANTED To do washing or house work. 3513 Block ave., Indiana Hfbor. WANTED To do washing or housework. Call at 3513 Block ave., Indiana Harbor. , :, WAXTTO TO BUY. NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNIture bought and sold. Also furniture repaired. , People's Furniture Co., Heints Bldg., . 506-508 . Hohman- st Hammond. Ind. '; 19tf WANTED TO BUY An up to date second hand Underwood typewriter In first class condition. X Y Z Times, Hammond. WANTED TO BUY Any number of younc pigs S or 6 months old; will pay market price, delivered, at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker. Times office. Haiamond. 17tf .WANTED TO BUT rearllag aieera, AiirudM R ft. Times. Hammond. II 7 U COLLECTION AGENCY. CALL OR MAIL US YOUR BAD Accounts. No charge unless collection Is made. Gary Adjustment Agency, '683 Broadway, Gary. DOES ANY ONE OWE YOU MONEY? Any kind of bad debts, collected, large or small. No charge unless collection Is made! Mack Cor., 110 and 111 First National Bank Bldg., Hammond. BOARDERS WANTED. DAY BOARDERS AND A FEW ROOMers can be accommodated at 112 Conkey ave. (on st. car line), Hammond. Home cooking. 2-2 BOARD AND ROOM For two men In private family; convenient to Gibson or Standard steel. 504 E. Plurnmer ave., Hammond. ' 29-6 WHY ARB READER T YOU NOT A TIMES

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FOR SALE In Homewood, 654 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal m Hammond. A bargain, part cash. Add ess M, Times Hammond. PROPERTY- WILL JUMP IN VALUE . as soon aa the structural iron is seen going up on the immense foundation now in at the Baldwin Locomouve plani. ise investors - wm Duy now. Make your wants known 10 the J Ji. a. uuoert Co., Indiana warpor. two good houses near the works. lltf FOR SALE-In city of Hammond, by owner, twcflat brick building, modern except heat; will be sold at what it cost to put up building; must be sold at once. Arthur Jen nett, 3315 Michigan aye., Indiana Harbor, Ind: FOR SALE Seven room two-story residence, with electric light", 60-foot lot, on Sheffield ave., $2,200; part cash. Inquire Mr. Brandenburg, room 109 First National Bank Bldg., Hammond. FOR SALE 7-room brick house situated on Erie St.; modern in every way. Inquire at 857 Erie St., Hammond. FOR SALE Choice 50-foot lot on . Highland st. on easy payments. Also good 37-foot lot on Detroit St.; 10 per cent down. $10 per month. Gostlln, Meyn & Co., ILimmond. 1-2 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Get ready for the show. Fine langshans,. brahmas and buff cochins. C M. Huitchins, Highlands, Ind. - 25tf PIANO IN tVEKY FINE. CONDITION Beautiful, powerful tone and nice case; guaranteed for ten years; if take at once $8"0. 143 1 State st. J. M. Wilcocksdn Music Co., Hammond. FOR SALE Gia range, two' rockers, - conch, mission tables, rugs, cupboard, book:, case combination, dishes, dining table and chairs. 493 Wilcox st., Hammond. - 1-5 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhode Island Red rooster, 8 months old. 191 Sheffield ave., Hammond. Phone 1001M. FOR SALE Good delivery horse, harness and wagon; will -sell separate. W. R. Diamond, East, Chicago, Ind. Phones 21 and 61. 1-3 FOR SALE Royal Acorn cook stove and gas range. 816 Fir street, Indiana Harbor. lt3 FOR SALE Horse and , two-seated buggy. 3816 Fir street, Indiana Har bor., Phone 651M. It3 FOR SALE $65 Jewel base burner, al- ' most new. H. C. Stewart, 3740 Euclid ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 694R. 1-3 FOR SALE Two large work horses. Paxton Lumber Co., Hammond. FOR SALE Cash-register good as new. 101. West Plurnmer ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Two No. 7 Radiant Home - stoves; good as new. 16 E. State st., Hammond'. Phone 93SR. 25-6 FOR SALE Pool room in Ijood locatlon. Call A. Minas, Hammond, Ind. " FOR SALE Used Howard piano, mahogany case, refinished, fine ' tone, only $125. Straube Piano & Music Co., 629 Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 661. FOR- SALE Private party will sell bigh grade Hardinan plana at ! sacrifice for cash. . Call B U. Times. Hammond, BEST COAL Lowest prices. Call Fairmont Coal Co.. office and .yards, 10th and Broadway. Gary. Phone 610. FOR SALE 50 head horses and mares. L Have that many on hand at all times. City horses and fresh country horses received every week weighing from 900 to 1700 pounds. All well broke, single and double. All horses sold with a guarantee if not as represented money refunded. If you are In 'the market give me a trial and you will find ma satisfactory. All cars pass my door. 3241 East 92nd st.. South Chlca. S. Lasser. Phone South Chicago 358. FOR SALE Corn in fodder, delivered or sold in shock, or by weight. Call 1369Y1, Knickerbocker farm, or Times office, Hammond. 27tf WANTRD TO KKNT. waatli) Room by couple, with or without board. Times, Indiana Har bor. WANTED TO RENT Gentleman wants rpom in" Hammond,, with. or without board; private family preferred. Address AOS, Times,. Hammond. - PUT TLVIE3.YOUR WANT AD IN ' TH3

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FOR SALE Ten room house on lot 200x147; Ridge road, Lansing, 111. A barbaln. ' ' ' FOR SALE Six room house, 60-foot lot. on Summer st. near .Calumet ave.. at $3,000. FOR SALE Six room house, two blocks north of postofflce, at $1,400, FOR SALE Four room house, 60-foot lot, Indiana ave., near Columbia ave.. at 11,100. FOR SALE Four room house on Claude St., at S!0. F. L. WYMAN CO., 136 Sibley St., Hammond, , Ind. FOR SALE 6-room cottage on Ash St., 11,800; small payment down, balance monthly payments. Call 891 Elm 8t Hammontt. 21tf $5,600, HALF CASH. WILL BUY COAL yard and paying: business. E. S. Gil bert Co.. Indiana Harbor. Ind. lltf FOR SALE 7-room house; gas and bath, 60x135 ft. lot, fruit and shade trees, near lnterurban. 276 Oak St., Hammond. . 25-8 $5,000 CASH, BALANCE LONG TIME. will buy a $30,000 property that will rent for $3,840 a year. E. S. Gilbert Co.. Indiana Harbor. Ind. lltf FOR SALE Six room cottage located on corner lot Kane and Wood, one block west of Calumet ave.; modern Improvements; batgain. Phone 1107R Ttflmmnnrt. 2SK-3 i FOR SALE Eight room house on five lots; hardwood finish, hot water -heat, located corner Kane ave. and Howard ave.; bargain. Phone 11 07R Hammond. FOR SALE Two lots on Chicago ave cheap if taken at once. Apply Chas. McCoy. "S (.State St., Hammond. THERE ARB MORE THAN THRE11 TIMES MORE TIMES CIRCULATED EVERY DAPY THAN ALL THE OTH ER DAILY PAPERS III LAKH COUN TY PUT TOGETHER. FOB RENT. FOR REM Six room Hat; fine con- ' dition, furnace heat; adults only. 96 Conkey ave., Hammond. Phone 1674. FOR RENT At Indiana Harbor, four- - room flat with bath, on- first floor; modern except heat; $18 per month. A. J. Burns, 3315 Michigan ave.- Phone 663R. 28tf FOR RENT At Indiana Harbor, four- . room and bath, apartment, with hot water and hot water heat; new build ing; rent $2o per month. Call phone 563R or call at 3315 Michigan ave., In diana Harbor. 28tf FOR RENT Four-room flat furnished for light housekeeping; centrally lo cated. Inquire 3437 Fir or phone E68W Indiana Harbor. 25-5 FOR RENT 7 room flat, 710 Chicago avenue, East Chicago. Call Albert Given, postofflce building. 21-tf FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. Call 188 Plurnmer ave. Hammond. 1-3 FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; water, electric light and gas; no children. Call 836 Indiana ave., Hammond, or phone S28J. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; also small bedroom. Call 36 Clinton st., Hammond. 29-3 FOR RENT Furnished four room cot tage with bath and gas. Call 249 Lo gan st.,. Hammond. FOR RENT Five room flat with elec tric light and gas stove; no children. Apply 141 Logan St., or phone 2043 Hammond. 1-3 FOR RENT Three lurnlshed rooms for light housekeeping; gas and j bath, no children. 185 Truman ave., I Hammond. FOR RENTFive-room flat, steam heat. 1702-135th st. Inquire 3411 Commonwealth ave., phone 695W Indiana Harbor. 1-3 FOR RENT 7 room flat; new decorat ed; near business cenetr, $23. D. W Dupes Co., 3401 Michigan Ave, phon 879. Indiana Harbor. 2FOR RENT Cottage; hot water and bath, dl&na Harbor. electric light, 3612 Fir st., In-.2-2 FOR RENT New 6-room brick flat; hot water heat; modern. Call phone 1352K. 2-2 FOR RENT Furnished ro6ms; steam. hot water, centrally located. 3408 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT Front room, one or two gentlemen; modern conveniences. 3154 Lake Front, Indiana Harbor. It3 FOR RENT One furnished room with modern conveniences. Call 242 East State St.. Hammond. 1-2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms or unfurnished, for light housekeeping. Call 819 Claude St., Hammond. 1-6 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 666 Oakley ave., Hammond. " 1-3 FOR RENT Two front rooms furnished for light housekeeping at 73 Sibley st. Inquire at 85 Sibley st., Hammond :'

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The Monon railroad sates at Hohman street will bi taken out and fla.sr-r ' man Btatloned at the crossing until the new electric grates have been in stalled. 2S-6 run rtcvi .raij lurmsned room with bath, for on gentleman. 221 Truman ave., himmona, 2-2 iUK KKNT-TtlMe nicelv fnrniV,rt rooms for light housekeeping; fur nace heat and bath, convenient to Conkey plant and Standard Steel. 851 Erie St., Hammond. FOR RENT One. three and one fourroom suites for light housekeeping. on Truman; everything first class, clean ana lignt, with electrlo iiht. I ranges, etc.; rent reasonable. Call 79 for particulars. 9-2 UK KKJiT 1V6 room COttao-A fur. nisnea complete, owner wishing to make home with tenant. Call evenings after 7:45 p. m. at,525 Wilcox St.. Ham mond. 9-3 v KJti jttisivr mx room UDner flat at 741 Claude St., Hammond. Phone 236. jruit UhiliT Koom for one or two gentlemen; very reasonable; board i if desired. 243 Indiana ave.. Hammond. FOR RENT Two store rooms, also two flats with steam heat; all modern. new building:, on Calumet "and Thorn ton aves. S2S Calumet ave., Hammond. r ncsi i inree lurmsned rooms. 320 Carroll st. Inqulro 49 Sibley st.. Hammond, after 5 p. m. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping with steam heat. Call 672 Hohman st., Hammond. 2-2 FOR RENT iThree rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Inquire at 369 Sibley St., Hammond. I FOR RENT Furnished front room for gentlemen only; use of phone; no other roomers; references required. Phone 881W Hammond. FOR RENT Three room fiat. unfurnished or furnished. keeping; gas range, electric lights. bath, hot water and laundry; no chil dren. 769 Claude St., Hammond. FOR RENT Front rooms for light housekeeping. Apply f05 Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room: all mod ern ' Improvements. 781 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 637. ltf MISCELLANEOUS- . DRESSMAKING. ALL KINDS 51 Con dit St., Hammond. 2-3 WE DO FINE UPHOLSTERING, ALSO make all kind of store and oflce fix tures. H. F. Erlebach, Hammond, Ind. jr'none l&i or write and we will send a representative t give estimate. WEATHER STRIPS AND STORM SASH. Call J. E. Howell, 148 State st. Phones Hammond 81 and 1987. 605 Gary Theater Bldg., Phone 980. INFORMATION Bl'REAC. We will give free advice to anybody wishing information regarding the new Income tax. Call or write Cleary and Rogers, Lawyers, 583 Broadway, Gary. Telephone 2555. 28-6m FINAHirni. ASSISTANCE. it you need financial assistance we will buy or collect your bills, accounts receivable, notes, etc Confidential. Cleary & Rogers, room 5, 583 Broad way. Gary. Telephone 2555. 14-6m CREDIT AND CHARACTER REPORTS Special investigations and reports on investments, corporations, firms. Individuals. Confidential. Cleary & Rog ers Reporting Agency, 683 Broadway, Gary. Tel. 25SR. LOST AND FOUND. LOST At Harrison park Thankstrivintr day, a man's gold watch and chain. Return to 227 Truman ave., Hammond, and receive reward. LOST Boston bull, brown and white. collar and chain; reward. Return 1195 Monroe St., Hammond. LOST Sliver plated watch between Consumers Co. and Calumet Trust & Savings bank on Kennedy ave. Return to Consumers Co., East Chicago. Reward. 2-2 LOST Long bill book containing $42. Leave at general delivery, postofflce, and receive reward., J. C. Briney. LOST Key ring with Presto-Lite key, also ordinary key. Return to Central Drug store, Indiana Harbor. 2-2 LOST Saturday, small brindle bull dog, white collar, ears and tail cut. Dr. Brown, 13420 Ontario ave., Hegewisch. 1-2 LOST Black pocketbook containing $70. Return to Wells Fargo freight office, Hammond. $10 reward. 1-2 LOST Blackand tan hunting dog, Tuesday, November 25. Return to 3617 Parrish avenue, and receive reward. Indiana Harbor. It3 FOUND--Red cow. Owner can have same by paying charges. Wm. Tebodo. Dyer, Ind. t 29-3 LOST String of rosary beads, silver chain and cross; reward. Return 315 West State St., Hammond. 29-6 FURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED One or two roomers 417 John St., Whiting, Ind. 1-3 MOKFY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN On good improved real estate in Hammond and vicinity. E. G. Sproat, 306 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. . j.g WANTED TO LOAN. WANTED Money for making a model pneumatic brush; patent is granted. Address P. O. box 565, Hammond. Ind.

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On and after Dec. 1, 1913. the Initia tion fee Into the Saloonkeepers' association will be ten dollars, and aftej March 1. 1914, the fee will be twentyfive dollars. J. T. SMITH. Becy. THOMAS NEV1LL. Prest. NOTICE. Hammond and West Hammond sa loonkeepers are notified not to give or sell William (Bud) Earl any in toxicating liquors, as I and 'my son are in danger of losing our lives, and they will be .prosecuted. MARY K. EARL. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Jo seph Gorcsos, Deceased. No. 1103. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. FIRST CALUMET TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. Administrator. Dated Nov. 10, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Mateusz Blajerski, Deceased. No. 1102. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LINCOLN V. CRAVENS. Administrator. Date'd Sept. 26, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Stevo Vuckovich, Deceased. No. 1097. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NICK VUCKOVICH. Administrator. Dated Sept. 22, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Mike Salon, Deceased. No. 1100. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. : REV. VALENTINE BALOGH, Administrator. Dated Sept. 24, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Katie Salon, Deceased. No. 1099. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed , admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. REV. VALENTINE BALOGH. Administrator. . Dated Sept. 24, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John Matulis, Deceased. N. 1101. Notice, is hereby given that the on dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent, CHARLES H. FRIEDRICH, Administrator. Dated Sept. 26, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Ih the matter of the Estate of Thomas Szeles, Deceased. No. 1091. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istratrlx of said Estate, by the Judge of thte Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. KATIE SZELES, Administratrix. Dated Sept. 12, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John Einsele, Deceased. , No. 1096. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigsed has been appointed admin Istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST CO., Administrator. Dated Sept. 19, 1913. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of John ' Blazowich. No. S84. In the Lake Superior Court, November Term, 1913. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of John Blazo wlch, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, In diana, on the 22nd day of December, 1913, and show cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and Bald heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distri butive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su penor Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of November, 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Benja min Bennett. No. 869. t In th Lake Superior Court. November Term, 1913. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Benjamin Bennett,' deceased, to appear in the Lake SMperior Court, held at Ham mond, Indiana, on the 22nd day of De cember, 1913. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT AC COUNTS with the estate of said de cedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and re ceive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su perlor Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of November, 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk "Lake Superior Court. INDIANA HARBOR. Get a Gas Heating Stove. Delay may mean illnes.-Xo. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co. Little Virginia Hembroff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hembroff of

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a bad cold which for a time threatened to develop into pneumonia. She la now improving. Mrs. James Larkin of Fir street, who was operated on at St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond, last Saturday, is doing nicely. Mrs. Larkin was in the hospital for about two weeks preparing for the operation which seems to have been successful. Mrs. Ernest Summers took her two children, Georgetta and Frank, back to Chicago to school after theif ThanUiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander of Grapevine street, are in Nebraska for a two weeks visit with Mr. Alexander's mother. They have been gone a week. The musical department of the Woman's Round Table club which was to have met tomorrow, has postponed its meeting until December 1Q when It will meet co-Jointly with the literature department in the public library building. The change In date was on account of the baiaar given "under the auspices of St. Alban's guild, and which is an event of tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. James Oamer have left for Chicago where they have taken rooms for the winter on the North Side. Mrs. F. A. Wells of Denver, who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Harriet F. Winslow, is epending a few days In Chicago with friends. The Two-Table Bridge club meets with Mrs. Newton Hembroff at her home in Hemlock street Thursday af ternoon. Mrs. Max Timm has returned from Muncle, after a visit of about a week Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Parks rented the flat of Mr. and Mrs. James Osmer, furnished. In the Baker building,- and will occupy It this winter during the abence of Mr. and Mrs. Osmer in Chicago. The day nursery wTH. hold Its busi ness meeting Thursday when Miss Mary W. Lindley will have something to say which should be of special Interest to those interested. Willis B. Van Home is expecting his ister, Mrs. George Hawker of Kanka kee, for a visit of a few days. Mrs. Hawker will come this afternoon. The regular monthly business meet ing of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist Episcopal church will take place Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Ed Molinger, 4214 vy street. Mrs. Louis Aeby will assist in entertaining. Card of Thank. We wish to thank our many friends and acquaintances' for their kindness and favors shown us during the recent bereavement, especially those who gave I the service of their autos, sent flowers or in any other way manirestea tneir sympathy. Mrs. Laura Cox and Daughter. Little Archie Teegarden who was so ill with a bad cold, and who it was feared might have pneumonia, seems to have taken a decided turn for the better. Will Witt, formerly of the Central drug store, this city, has taken a position in Hammond.- - , , - Mrs. S. A. Paxton of Chicago, Is vis iting Mrs. Arthur Grove of Drummond street. Miss May Englehaupt won the diftmond'ring given by St. Patrick's church inconnection with the .bafcaar, which was held last week. The Indiana Harbor Odd Fellows will meet ednesday night instead of tonight as announced, for their election of'officers. ; ROBERTSDALE. Miss Esta Kohr of Indiana boule vard, is suffering with an attack of the grip. Mrs. Edward Freeman of Pearl street. entertained a few guests at a 3 o'clock luncheon at her home yesterday.. Those present from out of town were: Miss Beth C. White and Mrs. Evans and son of Chicago, and Mrs. Canfleld of Whiting. Mrs. J. Rollo and daughter Ella of South Chicago, were guests of Mrs. George MacMilllan, yesterday.' E. A. Chrlstensen of Indiana boule vard, Is confined to his home by ill ness. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathias will entertain the members of the Marquette club at their homo In Sheridan avenue. tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. . Herman Thelssen of Indiana ooulevord, were ggests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamon of East Side, last evening. '' . i Mrs. John Soltwedel of Harrison avenue, has been on the sick list for sev eral" days. ' ': Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buehler and children of Roberts avenue, were Chicago visitors, yesterday. - Mrs. C. Landon and son Arnold of Pearl etreet, were guests of the for mer's sister. MrS. Arnold of Oak Park, over Sunday.Kenneth Turley was tendered a very pleasant surprise party by a number of his young 'friends at the home of his parents on Lincoln avenue, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Harrison

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Konerts avenue, aixenaea me aQ.cw.i exercises of the German L,utneran church at Thirty-first street and Low avenue, Chicago.' Sunday, James Landon of Pearl street, left Sunday for Wood River, on business for the W. T. L. , John Kidney and 'children of Roberts avenue, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Raller (nee Clara Schmlttle) of Harrison avenue, are the fond parents of a baby boy which arrived at their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eggers and child ren of Roberta avenue, were guests at a So'cloclc dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Seliger, Jr., of East Side, Sunday. Edson Moore of Roberts avenue, Chicago transacted business in South last evening. MUNSTEJX The funeral of Mrs. Kortenhoven who died last Friday, will be held Monday afternoon. Interment at the Munster cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lomasney and lit tle daughter KatKerine of Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kaske over Sunday. i Remember the sale at the chapel of the Christian church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Kramer was a Hammond shopper, Saturday. FULTZ PRESIDENT , OF FEDERAL LEAGUE Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 3. Dave Fults, head of the Baseball Players' Fraternity, was elected president of the Federal league at the recent Chicago meeting, according to unofficial announcement made here today. Christy Mathewson Is slated to succeed Fultz as leader of the fraternity. This announcement included the information that Fultz's nw contract calls for $7,000 the first year, $8,000-the second year and $9,000 the third. It is explained that Fulti'i election will not be announced officially, until . certain pending disputes . between the players and the national commission have been settled. , - TIMES WANT ADS ARB FOB IERV1CB TO Tort Cvret fa 1 to days vanatnral diseases-, Contain ae poixm sad may be nted fa U stren gtb absolutelv wiilumt m. Guaranteed nett stricture. Prevent coatagfcsa. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? -At Drtisrist. er w ship express prepaid ttj receipt ol $1. Fall particular mailed on reqaasfc TK25 KTAXS CEXXZCAL CO. ClartnBaff. . Monon Chicago Indianapolis Cincinnati Lafayelte Louisville And AD Points South IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 2. 1918. NORTH BOUND. Lv. Ham. Ar. Chi. 36 6:lSam 7:03am 4 6:37 am 7:32 am 40 9:47 am 10:45 am 32 11:40 am 12:25 am 38 4:55 pm 5:40pm 6 5:05 pm 5:50 pm 30 7:30 pm 8:15 pm 16 8:35pm 9:20pm SOUTH BOUND. NO. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. Lv. Cb.1. Ar. Ham. 3:15 am 8:45 am 10:05 am 10:25 am No. No. No. No. No. 31 15 37 5 2:30 am 8:00 am 9:20 am 9:40 am 33 . .12:00noou 12:45 pm 39........ 3:10pm 3:53pm 3......... 9:06pm 9:45 pm 35 10:05 pm 10:50 pm w. a. barkman:. AGENT. , No. No. No. Every Woman Is totsreated and should know about the wonderful MrtiagSsnr Douche Ackyogrdrnrtiatfor it. If he cannot sapply the MARVEL, accept no other, but send stamp tor oook. Mane! Ca. 44 E. 23d St. N.Y.

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