Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 157, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1913 — Page 7

Wednesday, Dee. 10, 1913.

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LLAXfc. HELH. WANTED Honest, bright ambitious boy; must be 16 years old; an exceptional opportunity. Apply E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. WANTED Second cook, man or woman. Call Monon hotel. Hammond. WANTED Young -man experienced in gent's furnishings and underwear; only those who are experienced and can show good references need apply. See Mr. Payne, Lion Store, Hammond. INSULA. UK HJ&P, WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Fhone 706 Hammond. 48 Ighland st. 9-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. CaU 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. ' 8-6 WANTED Olrl for general housework; rood wages. Call 503 Hoffman St., Hammond. 8-6 WANTED A housekeeper, middle aged lady. Address A 1. Times, Hammond. WANTED Experienced girl for general housework: must give reference. Mrs. E. C. Mlnas, 32 Rimbach ave., Hammond. 6tf W ANTED TO BUY. WANTED Second hand sewing machine In good condition. F M L Times, Indiana Harbor. 8-3 KEw'iND SECOND HAND FCTRNIture bought and sold. Also furniture repaired. People's Furniture Co., Heintz Bids.. 506-508 Hohman St.. Hammond. Ind. 19tf WANTED TO BUY An up to date second hand Underwood typewriter la first class condition. X Y Z Times, Hammond. WANTED TO BUT Any number t 2 young pigs 6 or months oldi will pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker. Ttsaes offlce. Hammond. iltt WANTED TO BUT Yearliag steers, Address R SL Time. Hammond. J7U MJciraTXAIvEOUSFIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING DONE in your own home by expert dressmaker. Phone 712M East Chicago, Ind. WEATHER STRIPS AUD storm SASH. CaU J. E. Howell, 148 State st Phones Hammond 81 and 1987. 605 Gary Theater Bldg., Phone 980. INFORMATION BUREAU. 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-fim FlXAUri M. ASSISTANCE. If you need financial assistance we will buy or collect your bills, accounts receivable. notes, etc. Confidential. Cleary & Rogers, room 6. (83 Broadway, Gary. Telephone 2565. 14-8m CREDIT AND CHARACTER KEPORT3 Special investigations and reports en investments, corporations, firms, individuals. Confidential. Cleary & Rogers Reporting Agency. 6(3 Broadway. Gary. Tel. 25RKLOST AND FOUND. LOST At East Chicago dance Friday evening, December 5, gentleman's gold stick-pin; Roman roiu with amethyst In center; reward; return to M. It. D., care of Times. Indiana Harbor. 9t3 -QUND Small hand bag; describe property and pay for ad. Inquire 744 Walter St., Hammond. - FOUND Black and white hunting dog. Owner can have same by paying charges. 562 Morton ave., Hammond. 6-3 ftfTU . TTONS WANTK U SITUATION WANTED A g-ood enginelathe hand wants a job fn Hammond. B O F, Times, Hammond. 8-2 COLTtfCTION AGENCY. CALL OR MAIL US TOUR BAD Accounts. No charge unless collection ts made. Gary Adjustment Agency. 8(3 Broadway, Gary. DOES ANY ONE OWE YOU MONEY? All kinds of bad debts collected, large or small. No charge unless collection is made. Mack Co., 110 and 111 First National Bank Bldg., Hammond. Open evenings. v Stf tRB YOU A TIMES READER.

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39 FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 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. FOR SALE Choice 37x137 ft. lot. Lewis st., price $475; choice 50 ft. lot. Highland st., S6!0; on regular easy terms. Gostlin, Meyn & Co., Hammond. 6-3 IT SAVES MOXEV, MAKES llOXEY -TIM US' ADS. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Royal Oak cook stove, two gas ranges. 3S16 Fir street. Indiana Harbor. 9t3 FOR SALE A horse and two-seated buggy. 3816 Fir street. Indiana Harbor, phone 651M. 9t3 FOR SALE Get ready for the show. . Fine langshans, brahmas and buff cochins. C. II. Hultchins, Highlands, Ind. 25tf FOR SALE Radiant Home base burner in good condition. 108 Detroit St., Hammond. Phone 584. " 8-2 FOR SALE OR RENT Store In good location. Inquire 430 Sibley St., Hammond. - 8-6 FOR SALE Second hand heating stove. Call 327 Henry st., Hammond. ,8-3 FOR SALE One Universal base burner and one cook stove; both used one winter; also china closet in fine condition. Joe Peceny. E56-119th st.. Whiting. 8-3 FOR SALE Furniture and household goods. 40 Clinton st, Hammond. FOR SALE NOW Christmas bargains. Unredeemed diamonds, watches-. These articles' are, of 'first suality and you can- get a bargain as we must get our money out. First come flrst.aerved. St Wilt- pay I'ou tq see us- Provident Loan Company, 212 Hammond; Bldg: pan every, evening- ,- 8tf 550 TAKES MY FOUR CYLINDER 50 h. p. National- 7passenger touring car; in good condition. J; R. Prymulu, 4812 Northcote ave.. East Chicago. Tel. 725J. 8-6 PIANO IN VERY FINE CONDITION Beautiful, powerful ' tone and nice case; guaranteed for ten years; '.if ten ue Ca.k . t t wucocKsan .music lu, nammoua. o-i FOR SALE Gas range, two rockers. couch, mission tables, rugs, cupboard, book ease combination, dishes, dining tble and chairs. 4S3 Wilcox st, Hammond. 1-8 FOR SALE Used Howard piano, mahogany case, refinished, fine tone, only 125. Straube Piano & Muslo Co., 629 Hohman st, Hammond. Phone 861. FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardinan piano at bt sacrifice for cash. Call B U. Times. 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 50 head horses and mares. Have that many on hand at all times. City horses and fresh country horses received every week weighing from 800 to 1700 pounds. All well broke, sin gle and double. All horses sold with a guarantee If not as represented money refunded. If you ere in the market give me a trial and you will find me satisfactory. All cars pass my door. 3241 East 92nd st. South Chicago. S. Lasser. Phone South Chicago 358. PERSONAL. WANTED Names and addresses of parties on the north side of Hammond who purchased Singer sewing machines in the last two weeks from some Chicago agents. Please call the Singer shop, 171 State st., as It may be of some advantage. Singer Sewing Machine Co., F. C. Miller, manager. BOARDERS WANTED. FOR RENT Seven room flat; modern. 367 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 697. 1-6 FOR RENT At Indiana Harbor, fourroom flat with bath, on first floor; modern except heat: $18 per month. A. J. Burns, 3315 Michigan ave. Phone 663R. 28tf WANTED TO LOAN. WANTED Money for making a model pneumatic brush; . patent is granted. Address P. O. box 665, Hammond, Ind. BARTER & EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE Good lot in Indiana - Harbor for an automobile. B. R. Yasulls, 2U3-187th st, Indiana Harbor. Smoke BIcHIe Canadlaa CI ah Mix tare. For pipe r cigarette, best that leaf aad skill "eaa t rodacc. Adv.

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FOR SALE Five room house on onehalf acre at Hessvllle, Ind. insulre Ora Taylor, Hessvllle. or phone 12S6Y4. FOR SALE 6-room cottage on Ash St. I1.S00; small payment Clown, balance monthly payments. Call 391 Elm at.. Hammond. 21tf FOR SALE Four or five pieces choice . property prominently located on Calumet -ave,, Also lots west of Hohman on Elisabeth st. and eight new houses and bungalows located In different parts of the city. All bargains. Ullrich & Bick, State and Calumet, Hammond, rhone 14T. 9-2 FOR SALE A lot near the Baldwin locomotive works. Inquire at Sternberg's cafe, 3329 Michigan ave., Indi ana Harbor. Ind. Phone 372M. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for li.?ht housekeeping; two room suite and three room suite. Also rooms with board at 85 Sibley. A nice modern 4room flat, 228 Michigan ave. Inquire 85 Sibley St., Hammond. FOR RENT One furnished room; suitable for two gentlemen; with steam heat, electric light, bath and use of telephone. 95 Douglas st., Hammond. Jun lifciNi- Three rurmshed rooms rooms for light housekeeping with gas and toilet; no children. 185 Truman ave., Hammond. 9-6 FOR RENT Modern room; gentlemen preferred. 43T Logan st., Hammond. FOR RENT In Homewood, six-room flk.t; gas . range and buffet, French windows, fireplace, fumed oak finish, oak floors."1 Apply 23 Mason st., Hammond. 9-3 FOR RENT Five room furnished cottage. Owner wishing to make home with tenants for use of home. Call upstairs at 436 Summer st, Hammond. FOR RENT Steam heated furnished rooms with board. 156 Fayette st, Hammond. Phone 934J. 9-6 FOR RENT Modern six room flat; furnace heat; at 813 Hohman st Jnquie of Mrs. Bormac, 16 W. Mason, st. (near Country club), Hammond. 9-3 FOR RENT Four light housekeepings rooms or four ur furnished rooms. 418 Indiana ave., Himmond. 9-2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms in a modern home; board if desired; convenient to Conkey plant or the Standard. Phone 1796 Hammond. 879 Erie st FOR RENT Four nice furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 361 Thornton ave., 2 doors east of Alice St., Hammond. FOR RENT Six room flat with bath. 200 Michigan ave., phone 1015M Ham mond. 9-3 FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; only reliable parties need apply. Inquire 231 Michi gan ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping at 505 Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT Kitchen, bedroom and pantry, water and gas, 2.50 per week. Inquire 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. ' ' 4tf FOR RENT Three nicely furnished front rooms for light housekeeping at 244 E. State st, Hammond. Apply Tuesday, Dec. 9. 8-3 FOR RENT Four room suites for light housekeeping, with electric light pas range. 575 Truman ave., Hammond. Phone 79. FOR RENT Six room upper modern brick flat Phone 370 Hammond. 182 Sibley St., Hammond. 8-3 FOR RENT At Indiana Harbor, fourroom and bath apartment, with hot water and hot water heat; new build ing; rent 325 per month. -Call phone 563R or call at 3315 Michigan ave., In diana Harbor. 28tf FOR RENT 7 room flat: new decorat ed; near business cenetr, $23. D. W. Dupes Co, 3401 Michigan Ave., phon 879, Indiana Harbor. 2-5 FOR RENT -Two front rooms; modern, all conveniences, for light housekeeping. Phone 1144W. 767 Walter st. Hammond, after 6 p. m. FOR RENT Six room upper flat at 741 ! Claude st., Hammond. 6-3 FOR RENT Furnished front bedroom for two gentlemen, in private family, with use of phone; references. 192 State st. Hammond. Phone 981W. FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms; hot water heat bath and gas. Apply 11 Williams St., or phone 838W Hammond. FOR .. RENT .Rooms for light housekeeping. Call 188 : Plummer ave., Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ' - ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of John Blazowlch. No. 884. In the Lake Superior Court November . Term, .' 1913. ,; . Notice is hereby given to the Heirs,

Legatees and Creditors of John Blaao wich, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, 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 said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of November, 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court. s NOTICE OF FINAL SETTvJ3MENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the. Estate of Benjamin Bennett. No. 869. In the 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 Superior Court held at Hammond, Indiana, 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 said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 24th day of November, 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of the Citizens German National bank of Hammond,, Indiana, that an election will be held at the banking rooms of the bank on Tuesday, January 13, 1914, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., for the purpose of electing seven directors for the ensuing year. : GEORGE M. EDER, President December 5, 1913. HAMMOND MEWS Hammond, Ind., Dec. 9. Union Watch Meeting. A union watch "meeting will be held New Year's eve in celebration of the passing of 1913 and the advent of 1914 The Hohman street - Presbyterian church has been chosen. - A program will be prepared in which a sermon is to be given, a review of the year made and appropriate devo tion held. The late' hours will be spent socially with music and refreshments. FARMER LETS ANIMAL STARVE Humane Officer Puts End to Dumb Brute's Misery. James. Trost, state humane officer. journeyed Into the country near Saxony yesterday to condemn and Bhoot a horse that had been left abandoned in a field by a farmer who said he forgot about the animal The horse was halfstarved. - Despite his energy in this line Trost does not favor laying emphasis on the horse in the work of the Lake County Humane society. Now that so much has been accomplished and conditions are considered very good he believes that the children and women of the city who are abused should be consid ered exclusively by the woman and the suppression of cruelty to animals left to the officers. "The society has done a great and lasting good." he says. LECTURE COURSE FOR BOY SCOUTS A lecture course for the Boy Scouts of Hammond' is being given by local talent in Baptist hall on the second floor of the . Rimbach building. Dr. Johnson of the Scott Construction company spoke recently on the care of the teeth and George Bradt talked last Friday on practical electricity. Any man or woman "with something to say that will entertain and inform the scouts is asked to donate his or her services for the benefit of the cause. At present Rev. Floyd Adams has seventy-five scouts. He is scoutmaster and intrusts them all with Drill Master Golden for their 'outdoor work. But during the winter, he feels . the need of more help. Tango Contest at Bijou. As usual "Red" Van Sickle of the Bijou is the first to Inaugurate the tango contest, which will be a feature in his theater every Tuesday night, and if Hammond responds as eagerly as the people in Chicago the state street play house will be filled to overflowing tonight. Witrt the recent. cold spell the issuing of building permits at the city hall has taken a decided slump, and according to building inspector E. E. Cole this morning it is apparent that building activity in Hammond will be dull for some months to come. Considerable G & Q iCMESAPtAKi OHIO LINES) Changs of Schedula Ur -AY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND. No. 4 8:16 a. m. Local train to Cincinnati and all Intermediate statlona No. 10:45 a. in. Fast Through trata to Old Point Comfort. No 2 12:46 a. m. Local Train, to Clocinnatl and all intermediate statlona WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:4? a. m., fr:6 p. m.. T:st A. M. DEWEESE, Agent, CHICHESTER S PILLS IatHrI AwfmrUnittliitfcr; ' l-cse-1'l.mond UrmmdJ 1'liis i Ur4 and M n.ttiltt boats,1 Mfcleri with Blue Rttjtooo. Tab Mbr. But r tmp lrc( t. AskforCirM'irKil.TEH'e DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 8S yean known ts Bat, Safest, Always Reliable

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work is now under way and It Is not thought that the Hammond contractors will start any new jobs until they finish up their old work. During the past week only a few permits have been taken out, the majority of the permits being for small cottages, additions and repair work.

The De Luxe theater having secured sole rights to all of Daniel Frohman's stellar photoplay productions, will makeThursday evening of each week a red letter day. "In the Bishop's Carriage" will be shown this Thursday. Mary Pickford, said to be the most popular movie actress, will be featured. The Strollers Quartette, a traveling lyceum attraction, appeared at the Hohman street Presbyterian church last evening in a varied entertainment of merit. The Strollers were so immensely popular that they will be asked back In January and again in March. Three dates in a year Is a record for Hammond. When three shots that were fired at the Erie yards last night came within his range, William Enrlght, 240 Highland street, imagined that he was a victim of a holdup man and reported the shooting to the police. Upon investigation it was learned that special officers had fired three shots in the air in their eeffort to stop the fle-ing figure of a man who ran down the railroad tracks. A DELIGHTFl'L MEETING. The history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. F. Knotts in Muenich Court. Under the head of Present Day Problems Toward Social Betterment, Mrs. Otto Rabe gave a very comprehensive and interesting paper, descriptive of the George Junior Republic. Mrs. Floyd H. Adams then told some personal experiences of the working of the Junior Republic which she has visited for three successive years. Mrs. Fred Barnett then took charge of the program for the after noon. The first number was a piano duet, "The Bettle's Dance" by Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Houser followed by The Violets" in gracious response ti an encore. Mrs. Albert Sourbeer then gave a fine paper on Edinburgh, men tioning especially Its picturesque loca tion and early history. This was followed by a paper by Mrs. Clark, giving a special description of the Edinburgh Castle, in which are shown the ancient regalia of Scotland. A violin solo, "Humoresque" by Mrs. Horton accompanied by Mrs. George Houser was greatly enjoyed, as was the encore "Meditation." The last number was a paper by Mrs. Barnett, completing the description of Edinburgh. This concluded the program for the afternoon after which the hostesses served dainty refreshments. Serving on the social committee for the afternoon were Mrs. A. F. Knotts. chairman, Mrs. Hosier, Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. ZolL COMMUNICATED. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES. Last Saturday afternoon at ner home in May street Mrs. Frank Robinson very charmingly entertained """twenty two children In honor of the birthday adversaries of her daughter, June and son, Arnold which occur In the same week. They received many pretty and useful gifts from the little friends in remembrance of the day. The afternoon was spent very enjoyably with games and the prizes In the picture contest were won by Emma Warner and Ralph Hunt. At four o'clock a dainty two course luncheon was serv ed. The parlors were decorated Tery attractively for the occasion In the holiday colors of red and green. Little dolls were given the girls as favors and whistles wre the favors for the boys. Those present were Marjory Din widdle, Frances Stiver, 1.1113 Porlier, Margaret Sharp. Mildred Anderson, J Audrey Boyer, Emma Warner, Ruth i;rown, rern smith, Aiarjorie Burns, Margaret Burg, Thelma Abbett Evelyn Cox, Zada Fisher, Willard Falconbury, Vernon Wilson, James Sharp. Clayton Dunn, Francis Parker, Joe Cochraa. Ralph Hunt and Neil Stiver. HONOR MISS CROWLEY. Miss Eleanor. Crowley was the honor guest at a very delightful party given last evening by Mrs. Edgar Press at her home, 36 Williams street. The party was given as a farewell to Miss Crowley who will leave Thursday for her home in Milwaukee after several months spent in Hammond. Miss Crowley has been engaged as trimmer iiloooo Route Chicago. Lafayette Louisville And Al! Points Soulii IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 2. 1913. NORTH BOUND. Lv. Ham. 36... 6:lSam 4 6:3? am 40. 9:47 am 32 11:40 am Ar. Chi. 7:03 am 7:32 am 10:45 am 12:25 am 5:40 pm 5:50 pm S:15 pm 9:20 pm No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 38.. 4:55 pm 6... - 5:05pm 30........ 7:30pm 16. ...... . S: 35 pm SOUTH BOUND. Lv. Chi. Ar. Ham. 31... 2:30 am 2:15 am 15......... 8:00am 8:45am 37. 9:20 am 10:05am 5......... 9:40am 10:25am 33 v..l2:00nooa 12:45 pm 39........ 3:10pm 3:53pm 3.. ....... 9:00 pm 9:45 pm 35. ..10:05 pm 10:50 pm W. A. BARKMAN, AGENT. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

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Cor. 5th Ave. GARY, IND. in the millinery department at the E. C. Minas Store in State street. There were twenty-five guests and they spent the evening very enjoyably with music and cards. Whist was played progressively at several tables and high score for the evening was made by Mrs. Carl Soma. The consolation, prise was awarded to Miss Margaret Uesenfelt. A dainty two course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the card games. EXTCRTAIXS INFORMALLY. Ten niembers of the J. U. G. Club were guests at the meeting which was held last evening at the home of Miss Hester Thurston in Walter street. Miss Thurston was hostess at a thimble party. After a few hours spent pleasantly with music and needle work the guests were served with a dainty two course luncheon. It was decided not to meet again until after the holidays and the next hostess will be named

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'tn MONEY and Broadway. Phone 322. later. The members present' last evening were the Misses Jennie Johnson, Anna and Emma Doehrlng, Je.ssie Rohde, Amanda Knoth, Alverda Lister, Hattie Lesneck, Esljp Rohde, Hulda Schreiber and Hester Thurston. MRS. CRUM PACKER KVTERTAIXS. A delightful meeting of the Embroidery Club took place yesterday aft ernoon with Mrs. irea crumpacKer at her home. In Warren street. Mrs. Crumpacker was hostess at a thimble party and after a few hours spent pleasantly with'needle work the guests were served with, a prettily appointed two course luncheon. On account of the holidays the next meeting of the club will be held Monday afternoon, December 15 and the hostess will bo Mrs. David Emery of Highland street. The farmer boys will 'give a dance at Central Music hall tomorrow evening. Local music will play for the affair. & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AND csown rourr, rra