Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1916 — Page 7

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NOTICE. BTMftf no clMBlfled & will fc. AoocrptA ovr telephon. ulMI that neraon hu m telephon. and ftunlaW ua with th correct nam. Ixr of mum at tlm. of placing tli ad. All rwaona placing advarttaamante wltn na orax pbona moat call at tlia ofnoa and par for aama within flva ,?. Ot&arwlaa an axtra otaarira of TEN CBST3 wll ls mad tor COLLZCTISO. Tna 1aat aorrioa can ta (rt" tT h rinsing- your adTarUaementa to th. ofiloa and pay for aama at tlm. of placing' the advartlaamant. LAZS COTOTT PBPnTar JL3JD JBT.II3HIWO CO. Wanted Agents. WANTED Largte manufacturer wants representatives to sel shirts, underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homes. "Write for free samples. Madison Mills. 590 Broadway. Kw York t",tj- 6-7eod26 . Wanted Male Help. WANTED Laborers ; good waees. Armlv 111. Car & MfV. Co., 143rd and st., Hammond. Clark 11:4:3 WANTED Bolt maker; experienced on Burdick heading machine. Apply 111. Car & Mfg. Co., 143rd and Clark st., Hammond. 11:4 -.3 MEN WANTED Steady work. Chapin & Co., Columbia ave. and I. H. tracks, Hammond. 11:7:3 WANTED Good man. will in sr worker. to refill machines and collect from same; experience not necessary: investment required: employment congenial. Business established: investment high class. Write or call on D. D. Dickson. 1307 Lakeview Bldgr.. Chicago. 11:2:6 LABORERS WANTED Unloading coal. Daly Bros. Coal Co., Hammond. . 1 1 iS X LABORERS WANTED 30c per hour. Chicago Feed & Fertilizer Co.. east of Standard Steel Car works. Hammond. ' 11 :7 :2 WAXTED Young, men as Railway Mail Clerks. $75.00 month. Sample examination question free. B'rankUn Institute, Floor F, Rochester, N. Y. 10:19:21:24:26. WA.NTED Locomotive crane operator for Bay City crane. Apply Standard Forcings Co.. Indiana Harbor. ll:h:i WAXTED Bov. Hammond Auto Sheet Metal works. 690 Hohman St.. Hammond. ll:b:i WANTED Married man to take tickets at De Luxe theater. Hammond. 11:8:1 WANTED Milk wason driver at once. & A. Dairy. 170S-137th St., Indiana Harbor. WANTED Two painters. Apply 13327 Burley ave. Phone Hegewisch 288. 11:4:4 WANTED Melter for casting shop; basic furnaces, pleasant location: six niRht per week job. Only experienced furnace men need apply. Write X Y A.. Times, Gary. ll:Z:b OFFICE BOYS We have opportunities at the present time for a number of bright bovs, 16 to 18 years, in our var ious offices. Apply 8th floor superin tendent's ornce, aHriiiiii xjciu J " retail, Chicago. 11:6:6 WANTED Boy to carry messages with bicycle. Western Union Telegraph Co., Hammond. 11:6:3 WANTED Experienced acetylene welder. Apply Supt. Wm. Graver Tank Works. East Chicago. 1 11:6:3 TO MEN Our system of teaching bar bering enables you to learn a profitable profession quickly. Write MOLER COLLEGE. Fifth and Monroe, Chicago. ll:l:lmo. W ANTED Good, honest boy about 14 vearw or older to carry Times route on" north side. Hammond. Apply Times office, room 214, Hammond bldg. 11:2:3 Wanted Female Help. WANTED Waitress and right- waiter. &09 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 11:8:2 WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 3608 Ivy St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 337J. 11:8:3 WANTED Chambermaid. Inquire Topaz cafe 609 Forsyth ave., Last Chicago. 11:8:3 WANTED Housekeeper: German preferred. 292 Truman ave., Hammond. yyxTED Two sales ladies: must be Polish or Slavish: good salary, steady position to the right parties. Apply Seifer & Lewin, 702-704 Chicago ave... East Chicago. 11:7:2 WANTED Girl or woman for general housework; one that can talk. Mrs. Heifer, corner Hoffman and Calumet ave.. Hammond. 11:7:3 WANTED Girl for general housework: no washing. 4322 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 11:7:6 WVNTED Competent maid: good wages and small family. Call at 2 Detroit St., Hammond. 11:7:2 WAXTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. Passage, 551 Truman ave., Hammond. . 11:6:3 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE I have a. good paying cash business handling butter, eggs, groceries and running a delicatessen dept. with kitchen in the rear: located in Gary Ind., in the best resident district; low rent: will sell for cash at invoice, about $1,800. I am interested in another business of which I wish to devote my entire time to. Address H W, Times. Hammond. ll::b FOR SALE Studehaker surrey and hand made harness; a bargain today. Call Mr. Martin, phone 1251R Hammond. 1 1 1 S r'"R SALE Base burner for $7; good condition. 2 7-A Clinton St., Hammond. 1 1 '. 8 FOR SALE: 100 of the finest Homer pigeons you ever saw: all snow white; excellent opportunity for some one to make money raising squabs: all mated and breeding at present: going out of business, will sell cheap, including all equipment. Phone day call 1550, after 6 p. m. call 2016 Hammond. ll:i:3 FOR SALE Half carat diamond ring. J A, Times, Hammond. 11:6:3 KirSSMAUL FEED & ROOFING CO119 Clinton st. Phone 8727. East Chicago, phone 465R. 9-11-lm Board and Room. BARD AND ROOM Light, heat and bath. 27 Webb St., Hammond. 11:7:2

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Real Estate Bargains LIST TOfR PROPERTY WITH ME for quick results. Will jtive it my personal attention. Will promise not to lay down on the Job if the price and terms are right. Do it today. ROY C. FOWLER. Phone 1527 Hammond. 11:2:9 WACHEWICZ HOME B.ARGAIXS. Six-room modern bungalow, 33 ft. lot. all assessments paid in full. Forsyth ave.. Just south of Rimhach ave.. only A few minutes' walk from Superior courthouse and to all transportations. The most up-to-the-minute built home, oak int. finish, built in buffet, colonades. kitchen cabt., med. cabt.. clothes chute, laundry tub. electric fix., walls finished in colored mortar of pleasing colors, just being completed. Only $300 cash, balance $20 per month. Five-room modern cottage. 50 ft. lot. May St., east side, all assessments paid in full, big bargain. Only $1,950, small payments down, balance monthly. One and one-half story 7-room resi dence. 37i ft. lot, Bauer St., east side. Modern but heat. Only $2,500, easy terms. Investigate this! Five-room brick cottage. Douglas ave., 7-foot basement, etc., only a few minutes walk from Superior courthouse and to all transportation. Big bargain, only $2,100; small payments down, balance monthly. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ. 109-155th st.. West Hammond. Phone 1617. West Hammond. 11:2:6 FOR SALE At Indiana Harbor. 2-fiat building: modern except heat; low price and easy terms. Call phone 41 Indiana Harbor. 11:6:6 FOR SALE 6-room cottage, with bath, $1,800: Sibley st. near postoftice. Tel. 2204 Hammond. 11:6:3 FOR SALE 4.r. new modern cottage; small cash payment, "balance $16 per month. J. S. Blackmun Co., 161 State St., Hammond. 11:4:4 FOR SALE Four room house and barn on two lots, with free use or 5 acres truck land, $1,850; monthly payments $20; on Crown Point car line. H. Sasse, 214 Knotts bldg.. Broadwav and 7th ave.. Gary, Ind. Phone 3032. 10:31tf FOR SALE 5 r. cottage, near business center, $1,500; $100 cash, balance monthly payments. J. S. Biackmun Co.. 161 State et., Hammond. 11:4:4 FOR SALE Fine 50 ft. lot on nice improved St.; good location, St., sewer and sidewalk all paid in full; no war prices on these lots. For full particulars address X Y, Times, Hammond. 11:4:2 FOR SALE Modern 10-room residence on Webb St.; first class condition: price right for quick sale. Address L X, Times, Hammond. 11:8:1m FOR SALE: Modern cottage, five large rooms and bath; hot water heat, large basement, lot 37$ ft.; bargain. Price $2,250. 560 Wilcox St.. Hammond. 11:7:5 SAX T. FOR ft.ALS Residence, in rood locatlonci. now ready to occupy Apply to Froat A Co, Phone Gary Ml. -ll-tf For Rent. FOR RENT Store front: good location. $12 per month. Phone 2204 Hammond. 11:6:3 For Rent Flats. FOR RENT Two fiats; no children. 141 Logan St., Hammond. Phone 2043. 11:8:1 FOR RENT Six room modern upper kellastone flat: centrally located. Inquire 715 Sohl St., Hammond. 11:7:3 FOR RENT Seven room flat; all modern improvements; janitor service, hot water all year round. Bracher. 33 Elizabeth St. Phone 1411 Hammond. 11:7:2 Lost and Found. LOST Case and glasses. Finder phone 2430 Hammond. Reward. 11:8:2 LOST Houk wheel from rear of auto; new 32x4 L. & M. casing and tube: suitcble reward. Dr. F. L. Townsley. East Chicago. 11:7:3 LOST Will rarty who found suit case state what reward will bo accepted for return of Fame; jewelry keepsakes, in need of wearing apparel. Please write at once, B. Bus, 4921 Van Buren st., Chicago. 11:6:t LOST Brindle bull pup; whit chest and collar; reward. Return 344 Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 2547. . 11:6:3 Clairvoyant. MADAM IEONE 672 Hohman Street. Clairvoyant Spirit Medium. When you are in troduble, doubt or suspense nns"1 MADA1CE LEONE. I was born wth a strange and remarkable power power not meant to gratify the idle curious but to direct, advise and help men and women who are in trouble and suspense concerning the every day affiars of life. Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 10-18 MADAM LEE. phone 2637. palmist and spiritual adviser. Do you believe in good? My work is my relideon. 103 State street, over florist. Hours: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ll:l:lt For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Imperial 1913 5-pass. touring car. in first class running condition; electric light and starter, Firestone rims, all good tires, with one extra; original cost $1,700, will sell for $400 cash. See this machine at Granger & Whitaker Garage, or phone 494 Hammond and demonstration will be given. 10:2Stf For Sale Horses & Cattle. FOR SALE Bay mare. 4 years old: price reasonable. J. Gergacz, 501-1 44th St.. East Chicago. 11:8:5 FOR SALE Good 8 year old horse. sound, at a bargain. Call 10343 Ave. J. South Chicago. 11:6:3 For Sale Motorcycles. " EXCELSIOR 18-3 models just arrived. The new X Is a beauty. Sold on easy payments. WALZ & SLIGER 223 State St., Hammond. Ind. ll:4tf Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT Second hand clothing, hats and shoes. Mrs. J. L. Phillips, 1701 Madison St.. Gary, Ind. 11:2:30 Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Good laundress wants work by the day. 188 Plummer ave., flat 6, Hammond. 11:7:2 WANTED POSITION As chauffeur: experineced with private family or truck. S F. Times, Hammond. 11:6:3 WANTED Typewriting to do evenings, and can take dictation. Address D K Times, Hammond. 11:4:3

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KR RENT Two furn. rooms for light hskc. 107(1 Harrison St., Hammond. Phone 1194.1. 11:8:1 FOR RENT Three furn. rooms for light hskg. Phone 10S9R Hammond. FOR RENT Four nicely furn. rooms, heated. 1"0 Wentworth ave. Phone 1232 West Hammond. 11:8:1 FOR RENT Three newly furn. light hskg. rooms; handv to Gibson or Standard Steel. Inquire 188 Plummer aye.. Hammond. ll:8:tf FOR RENT Steam heated bedroom. Aor.lv 1707-135th St.. 3rd apt., Indiana Harbor. H ::- FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room for one or two people; two blocks west of Lion store. 561 State Line st.; Hammond. 11:7:2 FOR RENT Two furn. rooms suitable for light hskg. Phone 2204 Hammond. FOR RENT Nicely furn. modern flat; finest location in Hammond on South Hohman St.; references required. Address C 50. Times, Hammond. 11:7:3 FOR RENT Three furn. rooms for light hskg.; gas, bath and electric light. 2j6 Fayette St., Hammond. 11:7:2 FOR RENT Furn. room for two gentlemen: all conveniences; $3 per week. Phone 3030 Hammond. 11:6:2 FOR RENT Furn. room for one or two gentlemen. Phone 2204 Hammond. 11:6:3 FOR RENT Two or three furn. rooms for hskg. 1S8 riummer ave.. Hammond. 11 :3:tt Miscellaneous. Furniture repairing and upholstered. 1 State St. Hammond. Phone 1142-J. 9-20 Hammond Furniture Hospital 828 North Hohman St. Phone 2462 for up-to-date Upholstering. Furniture Repairing. Matresses made to order. All work called for and delivered. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. Money to Loan WE LOAN ANYONE $5 to $100 on their own note If they are householders or have Bteady work. LEGAL RATES. GUARANTEED BY OUR BOND TO THE STATE. Confidential consideration always. LAKE COUNTY LOAN CO., 28 RIMBACH BLOCK (over Lion Store.) CASHjjrRAIN. WINTER WHEAT No. 4 red, $1.00; No. 2 red, $1.81 1.82 MsSPRING WHEAT No. 3 northern, $1.76; Xo. 2 northern. $1.91',i. CORN Sample gr.ide. 9S. 99c; new, 90c; Xo. 6 mixed, $1.03; new, 92'4c; No. 5 mixed, new 95'sc. ' OATS No. 4 white. 51 Vi 52 4 c; No. 3 white, 52'.; 3 53c. RYE No. 2 at $1.48, and Xo. 3 sold at $1.41!. 43. LOCAL PRODUCE. BUTTER Creamery, extras, fresh, per lb, 35U ?35ic; extra firsts, Zrsi 35c: firsts, 33?34c. EGGS Fresh firsts, 31if32c; ordinary, firsts. 29231c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, good, young. 19c: thin and poor, 1012c; fowls, good weigats. 14c; roosters, 13c; spring chickens. general run, 17c; ducks, lean, lot-; geese, 12'5141.4c. LIVE STOCK MARKET. HOGS Bulk of sales. $9.50010.15: common to good mixed, $9.35 fi 9.65 ; fair to fancy medium weights, $9.70U 10.05; fair to fancy select butchers, $10.0510.25. CATTLE Beef steers, choice to prime, $10. 60fi 11.75; beef steers, good to choice, $9.5071 10.60; beef steers, fai to good. $8. 501i 9.45; beef steers, plain to fair, $6.758.45. SHEEP Native wethers, $7. 25fT8. 25; western wethers, $7QS.S0; yearlings, $79. Word of Appreciation. "I suppose you think a republic Is ungrateful." "No," replied Senator Sorghum; "this republic has always treated me all right. And there have been times, when f got to thinking about what it has to put up with, that a republic seems downright patient and forbearing." Suggested Remedy. Her mother swallowed a fish bone and told Florence, aged five, not to bother her, because it hurt her Inside. Florence replied, "Then why don't you go outside?" What Really Mattered. Heiress (after rejecting him) "I really had to say what I did. I'm sorry If I hurt your feelings." Suitor "Worse than that, you've hurt my credit." Boston Transcript. Pictorial Store Signs. Many of the stores In Petrograd have before the ..doors pictorial representations of the goods on sale Inside. fiHIGHESTER S PILLS . THE UUJIOfD BRAHtt. A IadlfI Ah your urnyrUt for AiX M-ck-Wr" limond Itrj,4AN rills la Bed i fciold mfal!icV box. eiel with Blw Rlbftoa. V , lmT- AkforriU-t'lfEs-TEH'S UIAMONO KRA.NI FILLS, fo, 80 years known ms Best. Safest. Alvs Rettabl f SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYERWVHL(& SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE EAST-BOUND MAY 28, 1916 FROM HAMMOND No. A 12:S0 p. m. Fast through train to Old Point ComfortNo. 2 12:46 a. m. Local train to Cincinnati tind all Intermediate stations. WEST-BOUND. For Chic&ro 6:4S a. m. and 4:2? p. m.

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Mexico's Capital City. Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, I a town of some historic Interest, while its cathedral Is regarded as the handsomest church on the American continent. The foundation stone of this edifice was laid In 1593 on the site of a former heathen temple. The national museum Is filled with treasures of Aztec civilization, and various memorials of the hapless Maximilian and the beautiful Carlotta lend a luster to this attractive city. The climate Is good and the population about 471,000, many of whom are Americans and Germans.

When Sftmrer Scored. Once when Charles Sumner was In London he gave a ready reply. At a dinner given in his honor he spoke of "the ashes" of some dead hero. "Ashes! What American English!" rudely broke In an Englishman ; "dust, you mean, Mr. Sumner. We don't burn our dead In this country." "Yet," Instantly replied Mr. Sumner, with a courteous smile, "your poet CJray tells us that 'Even In our ashes live their wonted fires.'" The American was not criticized again that evening. Hawaiian Island Group.' There are 12 main islands in the Hawaiian group, all classed as United States territory. The total area is 6,44f square miles. The inhabited Inlands number eight Hawaii, Maui, Kahoolawe, Lanal, Molokal, Oahu, Maual and Nlihau. In addition there ore numerous small islands in the chain which are valuable for their guano deposits and shark fishing grounds, but which are not inhabited. Perfect Being. Once upon a time there was a human being who never made a mistake. And his neat little tombstone records the fact that he w as one day old when he died. Keepiug the schoolgirl up to date is easy enough when a dress like the one illustrated is the choice. It shows the

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Otters Favorite Game. The favorite game of otters seems to be that of sliding down hill. They climb to the top of a high snow ridge, lie fiat upon the stomach, with the forefeet bent backward, and giving themselves an Impulse with the hind legs, glide down the hill head foremost. In summer they select a sloping river bank wnich lias a clayey soil, and where the water at Its base Is of considerable depth. Climbing this bank, they start from the top, slip swiftly over the sloping ground, and plunge into the water.

Over the Bridge of Stghs. Nine times put of ten it Is over the Bridge of Sighs that we pass the narrow frulf from youth to manhood. That Interval is usually occupied by an illplaced or disappointed affection. T recover and we find ourselves new beings. The intellect has become hardened by the fire through which it has passed. The mind profits by the wrecks of every passion, and we may measure our road to wisdom by the sorrows we have undergone. Bulwer Lytton. Hardly Sportsmanlike. Natives of the eastern slopes of the Andes, in Bolivia scatter the Juice of a tree on the streams to render fish insensible so they can be caught in the hands. It's Always There. We like to read a society novel once in awhile; there is always sure to be some good old-fashioned slang that everyone has forgotten. Milwaukee Journal. True Source of Esteem. A horse is not known by his trap- ; pings, but qualities; so men are to be i esteemed for virtue, not wealth. SocI rates.

GIRLS' DRESS. By Aiubel Worthington. marked simplicity of design that makes its development easy even to the girl who

wears it. A plain waist has the lower edges gathered and Ftitched to ft stay belt to which the upper edges of the three gore ekirt also are stitched with graceful fulness; an outside belt is dsed to conceal the joining. The slightly open neck is finished with a round collar of contrasting poods and color, and the flare cuff n a full length sleeve is in harmony. Because buttons are very stylish the girl will just love the front closing with buttons "ail in a row" from neck to hem. The use of the patch pocket should depend upon her idea of style; it adds to the effectiveness of a plain frock. Stripes, checks and plaids make very practical dresses, and either selection with plain goods to trim will give excellent satisfaction. By using the pattern you are assured of a saving. The dress pattern, No. S.032, cuts in sizes 0 to 32 years. To make in size 8 requires 2 yards of 33 inch goods with 1 2 vard contrasting goods same width, To obtain the pattern send 10 cents to the of fice of this publication. Oervic rintms n J

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