Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1917 — Page 11
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Fridav, March 9, 1917 THE TIMES PA OF. Kr.FA'KX
Classified. Advertisements
NOTICE Horeafter no classified aAs will be accepted over telephone unless that persoa has a telephone aaa furuis,hes us with the correct number of same at time of placing the All person. placla? aurt--n meats with, us oter phone nms.,T at the office and pay lor sajne ltrZ in five days. Otherwise charge of TEN CENTS will be juaue for COIrXiECTXNO. lv The best service caa be ? brtmrlng your advertisements , to tue oftlce and jfty lor same at time o placing- the advertisement. X.AXB COUNTY PRINTISO AND PTrnisHiNO- co. Wanted Male Help. U A N-T. .! -!,. Vth anl world wntmK we. 'k ) ; 1 ;t,.n, accident lii?uran'' il''i'- ., Insurami' 1 . - - "' 3.-..-Chicago, IU. . WAXTEl1 Young VJfac-Tx" good chance lor Co.. V o., i no. j . i ; .! I tun- i person to "ino Chicago. 145lh iveime" - 3.I;J SOLICITOUS WAVnTTwHi. orrorumuna mr nvC ' iitt First nH'. KrSHnd. a::.l St.. Ilammomi . -.--T-i-r-, i borers. T'ue N. I. '' urn' ion. ntcr-Ohi-:5;L2 section of nvtr and canal, cat;o. lnd. . , Last steady work, man 1,' . N ;. 11. experience f'ver FlA' "tation. interMerrills garafte, Loweib . , WantedFemale Help fFD-Middie Ta My otr; and love, a 1 .tner need, ap'..MM and will or.. ,i-ht party, rv as ir.il1'" watres pa .' " --'.) :2 V (. Times, Hammond. s r and 27 who wis h d- - ' jn our emp'ocnu-nt. Ramd ' from time f,r nn opportunity to leain Men in which Pn "citv or villa c lnay be obtained in anv c mg work in the. United J- A' d associates, refined s'l rounding s "" nnd penbeuetits in ease ot mkness. at ,Uin3 when tf'reouent tncreaes s the. start. Vh,fhe ndlvldual warrants, nt-oficirncy. of the ln"' ' tTcred for adl 'xi .lk"onal "nsof responsivarc -ment Prtinlf advances , in btiity w ith 01""-fjcation between 8:00 salary. Mk "p1CVn!the Chief OperaTIamrnond. . . rCTriav dishwasher; ffood pay, '120 Sibley St.. Hammond, merican restaurant. VvTTtif peT. U.Joanr::RnUnioV. over Uon sror. Hammond. for eeneral housework. "iiifX. Fhoe 2656 position. "Nassau e 2:27:tf OitcaRO. . Miscellaneous. Hammond Furniture Hospital ... Nortn Hohman St Fht-ne 245J for up-to-date Upholsterir.. Furniture Recalrlng Matresses made to order. All work called for acd delivered. 75nders given AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. TfAXTF.r) Old false teeth. Ton't matter If broken. I pav $1 to $5 per set. Mail to 1, M-er. 2,lf,7 S Fifth st 'hlladelpb1a. Pa. ill --end cash by return mail. 3.0.6 Horses and Cattle. FOR SALE 14 bead of mares and horses that I hao taken in onthe sale of car5: ' me span of mares. 7 anil S vears old. 3200 'lis, $24": span of mares. 7 and 0 vears old. lbs.. 5205; span mure and horse. 20' lbs.. ami f years old ilvV head of mare.- and horest lioo lbs. t o 1 ("0 lbs above stock is right 4 or 5 of the mar. T-nnr- ITS UftVOtlC St . $70 nnd up. Th. from the country, have been bred. Moeriin Brewery barn. Phone ' 7 1 4. Hammond. Board and Room. WANTED Boarders and roomer": can ! cure for contractors' crew. 2a5 Indlann j nve Phone 166! Hanonond. '0:2' 'OR RENT On nice, room with board for two gentlemen. 5 Sibley st.. Hammond. ".S1 For Sale Motorcycles. SOME REAL BARGAINS. In used Motorrvrles. GRANT H I NTER. B14-51S Hohman st.. Han.mond. ' I'hono 122. 3:8:tfi $140 00 EXCELSIOE, $275 00. Motorcvcles sold on easy payments. "Wnz & S'liger, 229 State st. Phone 24S9. Ham mond, inn. .,:btr Situation Wanted. AVANTET -Position es housekeeper by a middle aged lady. 3vt Michigan ave., Hammond. , 3:::3 SITUATION AV ANTED Young man witli good education, seeks work for n couple of weeks. Address "F," Tirr.es. Garv, lnd. ::: 2 WANTED I'OSITB'N As stenograph-j , r; 3 years cxper. noo. best of refer- j tn.es. Add-.:ss E .J, Times. 1 1 amnion 1 ; -. .-- ! , , ' ' '.' j Si rrVTION" WANTED Storekeeper j with growing n-1'x. concern; can put) in system; A I refs.; jJO. Address D .1. , limes, Hammond. 3.7:3 .
Reel Estate Bargains
i ' K .SALE. Prices arc gradually stiffening. If you contemplate buying now is a (rood llni.-. All the properties offered below nr.. a bargain and cannot be replaced ul the price: Leu is st. bungalow $2.60rt Highland si . initiate 2-lint brick building. E. Carroll st. ti,0iM 2-tlfit. brick huildmn. .Sheffield ave. 5.000 7-room dwelling. 50 it- lot, Summer Ft. . 3.f00 Henry st , brick house. 7-rooni, modern 3,500 Mo. ..-.in 7-r...-m house, 4tS Oak sr.. hot ",va!.T h-nt 3.20a J..!. us mi St., . ritHsc new and a bargain P"1 2-tlat brick building, Truman ave. 3.2m' i-i.oui buriKalow, Gostlin st firaaw mat 2.400 ;,-;inviii ImnplfW. Henry si 2,30 .: I of the above ji re I'liru'ims at (he i. kt find niHiiv of tlit in on easy payments. In addition t" the above v.e h.-.vc n iniiiilii r of line 1,,. i, i.-s in IlonifU.....1 ami other choice r. sulem :e seot l. 'tis. ciosti.i v. m f.y x .s- c . Stale ;nid H'lhin-m s's.. Hammond. 3 lU S A l.K -J hrect from owner. 7-room modern home, south ;" Harrison park: hM wat.-r l:i good reason tor selling. Phone i Hammond. 5.;i:J 1 ill: SALE 12"' a. nr. I. a Por'e. .'cw 8 , t:.,K.- Ko ! I . iuiiim'. en ' o i ;r . J ,t. t i in i . . cnit.t pood soil, orehird. nr. mterurban, J : -'.oipij : consider clear property p.nt trade. V:n. laumenthal. 1444 K. 7 2nd n ace. Chioaco. 2 p ace. OfiieaK FOK SALL Two 50 ft. lots on Madison St. at a barpain: cash or terms, ."all 3024 itftt i- 5 p m. or i'SSli Hammond. S.7:C F'T. SALi: 4 acres on 1 Job, man ft.. J mi. so. f Oonkey inf. 1) A. Times, Hammond. 3:7:3 i't'l; SALL Four room ccdtaije on lot 37;Xl 1 price $5"0, $f,n : ovn. ' iO per moii ,.4 L. State st.. Ili.iiiinoivi. 3:.:3 For ent Furnished Eooms Foil HF.N'T Sleeping room suitable fr two. Inquire 2 ti L'ou&rlas St., Hammond. Phone 103SK. V::1 FOR r.E.VT Very nttractHe anl well I'urn. room in modern private home, south side. Phone 2021 Hammond. 3 :? : 1 FOR RUNT Furn. rooms for liviht hskg. 384 Michigan ave., Hammond. 3:f':l FOR RFXT Larpe furn. front room for one or two persons; electric, hot writer, f.irnace heat. 115 Clinton ft.. Hammer d. ":!l:l WAXTSD Two furn. rooms for light bsksr.; V. Hammond preferred. Address li M, Times, lUn.mond. 3:S:3 FOR RENT Furn. front room, heated; centrally located. S3 State St., Hammond. . 3:2 FOR ItFNT Rooms; all modern. 106 Carroll st. Phone 110:M Hammond. 3:s:3 FOR RUNT Modern room with board. private family, for two (rentlemen or couple. 4 33 Indiana ave., Hammond. 3:7:4 Wanted to Rent. WANTED Modern 8 or 10-room house unfurn.. or larger one partly furn.; centrally located or nenr large factory. Address B M, Times. Hammond. 3:9:2 WANTED Two furn. rooms for light hskg ; West Hammond preferred. Address B M, Times, Hammond. 3:3:3 WANTED TO RENT 5 or 8-room cottage on south side, middle of March. Address F M, Times. Hammond. 3:7:3 WANTED Room, with use of bath, private family. Address R. Times, Hammond. 3:7:2 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR 8ALE Furniture for 4 rooms; must bo sold, between 2 and 4 o'clock Sat. p. m. at 554 Wilcox st., Hammond. 3:9:1 FOR SALE Da renin, two years' lease on hotel, including furnishings, furniture (new), bedding, tables, cash register, everything complete; barerain $1,000. price $500. Inquire L. W. Saric Co., 344S Guthrie St., Indiana Harbor. 3:3:1 FOR SALE Fine northern Michigan potatoes. $2.75 bushel: 12.60 if called for: about K0 bushels on hand. Phone! 1133J Last Chicago. 631 Chicago ave. I 3:3:1' FOR SALE S-ft. plate on plate glass show case, marble base. 5001 Baring i ave., East Chicago. 3:9:3 t FOR SALE Uncalled for made to order suits nnd pants: nil eiz-s and styles ' .1. ;uss. the tailor. 2:;j E. State st. Phone 771 Hammond. 3:9:1 FOR SALE Am retiring from grocery and market business. est Hammond; new fixtures, fine location, nets $400 per month; this is a money maker for a livej wire; investigate at once. Address Money Maker, Times, Hammond. 3:9:3 FOR SALE Entire household furniture at a bargain. SI Ogden st., Hammond. M. B. Castor. K:!:l FOR SALE Will sel' one lor of furni ture arid one pood used upriirht piano . for ptr.raj.-. Vili on S. ;. c'arlev. Ar, i Bulletin st.. il irimoud. ' 3:3:2 j FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 2-room hctrl and livery located "li Motion xnd C .v E. I. railroads: go(.d location and business for hustler; take par' pay in trade: sickness reason f.i sellitig. .1 M. Allen. Fa i r, ' 'aks. lud. :!:fl: t Fill: SALE Hard coal heater, gas range, laundry stove with hot. water) jacket, other household articles. Phone 11111 Hammond. 3:9:3 BOOK TOUR ORDER FOR HATCHING eggs for March. April. My delivery from some real whl'e, leghorns. Call evenings-. Fill-beck Kenton, 211 Ingriham ave.. West Hammond. I'h-T.e 2570. ." : .S : 5 FOR SALE Barre.i p'vm.o.-h Itorks. A few coekn and r.-ickerds. tir-ee,? -ris stock, $3 to Geo. L. Girard 334 .-n. tral ave.. Writing. 3::2 FOR SALE Ifartz mountain canary birds, .'all at 2?2 Truman ave. Phone 1 573 Hammond. 8:S:2 WAIL 1PAPXK 3o T7e do paper hang. Inf. Get ready for spring- cleaning-, ovoid ruin. Mixed paint, SI per grallon. I. I. Cohen, 239 Sibley St., Hinimotd. Piiona 1C3GW. 2:lotf FOR SALE At a sacrifice, high grnds mahogany piano; as good as new. Address R G, Times. Hammond. 1.27:1 KXSSUAUL FEED & ROOFING CO. 119 Clinton st. Phone J17. East Chicago, phone 465R. 8-H-lm Lost and Found. LOST ..'rank to auto on Elm. Finder please icturn S44S Guthrie St., Indiana Harbor. .Reward. 3:9:1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY Second Iiand ad-instaldc-dress form. Phono ros.l Hammond. 3:t':2 W ANTED T BUT Second hand Ford or any standard 5-puss. ::ir. A-Jress F G, Tunes, Hammond. 3:8:3
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MOXKV TO LAN On diamonds. watches anil clothing at very reasonable rates. O. J. Lesser, f5 State si Hammond. 3 .0 :i For Sale Automobil?s. FOU PALE- New 7-pass. Pais" ear. run less than 700 miles; oiju i p --- i with wire wheels, extra wheel and ire and othor ao-oss-rie:a ; to he sold at a bariraln. Y. 11. tjoflin .Tr. lhone 1 2ti Hammond. :!;;)::! FOR SALE niS American roadster. $125; woujd consider terms. l'limn! 122SU Hammond. 3:9:2 1U SAI.I7 Automobile. 1916 Hudson Super-Six. 7-pass. tourinir car; m s t H e but 1 moilths. for $k50. l'.y Joseph S. Kasper. corner t'ondit and S'o'e Line Ms. I'hone 3108 Hammond. 3 ;.';", FOU SALK -Hurpnln, 19H Stieh balcee : 7-pafB.: llrst class condition. Ben r,.at Hobbs' ftarajrn, Coii'u-y and oilr.'.-eti ave. S. Skufakis. owner, C'oliiTr hlr. .! tel. Ka. t Hammond. i FOR 8AI.C 5-r3S. Oakland t'lt:,-:---; ( ar: complete.v overhnnled no; first class mechanical condition, .'i-e'ra; lights. startr. etc. This Is a .)!! i;'il. car, yours for $400. I'hone Mr. i ' . i .-. Two Step Ladder Co., or at Hct! V( Hammond. 2:;: 7 i: For Rent. FOU RE.VT Desk room. Applv T? V T Taxi ofilce. 54S Hchmnn at, Hr,imond. 3;,;. 5 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME. The State of Indiana, Lake County. Tn the Lake Superior Court, February Term. 1917. Petition of Albert Julie.Wapnesky to Change Name. Notice is hereby glvrn that I have applied to the Lake Superior Court, of said County and State, t,, have my name, changed from that of Albert Julius Wspnesky to that of Albert Julius Warber. and that said petition and application will Vie presented to and h ard !,y said Court at the first day of the April Term. 1)17. of said Court. Dated this thirteenth day of February, lf17. ALFERT JFLIFS WAPNEWSKT. Fet itioner. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of August Schucht. Deceased. No. 1621. Notice In hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Esrare, by the Judge of the Lake Suprrior Court. Said Estate is supposed to bt -solvent. GEO ROE J. UDER. Administrator. Dited March !, 1517. Mar 9 16 27 NOTICE OF AI'PLICATION IT)R RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice i hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant of said City, over the age of twenty-one years, and a legal voter thereof, and a citizen of the United States, will apply to the Foard of County Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana, at the, April, 1917. term of said Board, for a renewal of his license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank upon his premises, which said license for which ho will ask a renewal was granted by the Board of County Commissioners to one r'harles Knoth on the 3rd day of April. JMti. and subsequently by proper, proceedings transferred to the undersigned and which said license is now in full force and is held by the undersigned. That the premises in which said intoxicating liquors are now being sedd, and in which the undersigned proposes to sell Intoxicating liquors if his application for renewal is granted by said Board, is described as follows: The store room situated jn the front part of the one-story frame and kellastone building situated upon the following described reil estate: Beginning at the point of the intersection of the State line between the States of Illinois and Indiana, and the northeasterly line of Indianapolis Boulevard in the City of Hammond Lake. County. Indiana; thence southeasterly along the said north line of Indianapolis Boulevard, sixty (60) feet; thence north two hundred (200) feet; thence northwesterly parallel with the said north line of Indianapolis Boulevard, sixty (60) feet; thence two hundred (200) feet a!onj said State line to place of beginning. In Section Thirty-six (36), Township Thirty-eight (38) North, Range Ten (10) west of the Second Principal Meridian. Said room is 22x36 feet, with bar on east side of room. Dining room and kitchen in rear. Said room fronts Indianapolis Botilevard. an ' .11 of said bar room can be seen from said Boulevard, in the City of Hammond, La'f County, Indiana. ERNEST F. EGGERS. March 9 16 23 IS), 15 1, Towns-nd v. Godfrey's Add. Wilhelnilna Bielefeld t to Helen IS. MilUkan. -$ 1 .ooa.o.i L 42. Nf L 4 1, B C. Franklin A.1J. Olive Oisen to G rover AV. .Tarnecko L 31, B 2. C. Hohman' 2nd Add. Charles II. Murray to John AV. Leary L 4, B 2. Tojr.g's Add. Fannie J. Stanton to Ralph M. Fierce. Ls. 47. 4. B 3. East Lawn Add. Ralph M. Pierce to Frank R. Martin - L 41. Nj L 40. B 1. Eschenhurg's State Line Add. Enslehardt Ullrich to John M. Keilman INDIANA HARBOR. Ij 25. B 53. Indiana Harbor. James AV. Maxwell to Irvin Sheaks 1.00 1.0.1 1.0 0 l.oo l.oo L 4. rcsub B 55. Indiana Harbor. John Pora to John Visak L 15, B 67. Indiana Mayme E. Samborn 1.00 Harbor, to John Cucul'.ch 1.700.00 TOLLESTON. L 2S. P, 2. Co. 'a 6th Add. Gary Lumber Co. to .John Zagar.. Ls. L 2. E ?. Oak Park Add. John AV. Lyddick to Owen f?. Mc'linnity Ls. 29, SO. st, Gerlinrer's Add. Thcrese A. Hretsch to Callus .T. Bidcr L 22. B 20, Co.'s 5rd Add. Mary E. Morrison to .Toban Koscso L 13, Kundell'K 4th Add. Eunice A. Youche to John McC.irmick S 20 ft. L 4. B 1. Oak Kr.oil Park Add. Gust. Newman to Charles II. -Smith NEW CHIC V GO. L 1, B 6. 4th Add. Julian H. Youche to Nathan L. Gordon l.oo l.oo 30 00 .00 1.0 0 1.00
lAKV. !L 3S, IS 41, Gary Land Co.'r 1st
Sub. fiary Land . to ('has. V. Harder 1 7, B IIS. Gary Land r.'s 1st Sub. tlary Land .',. to Jo. V.. Smith L IT.. H 2f., i;rr Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Car Land C... t., i::i;ha . H'-oper MAST CHI' ' ;). ; i2.oo 67 5.00 SOS 12 !S 20 ft. L 12. N I" ft. 1, 4 1, i: i3. x'.v ss-nr-r. John Hartman to Jol.n A. n I Hil-im-r Anderson V- I i I T I " . , 33, H Sr Cer-tra! Iv..c Add. Whilinsr T.:.rv (. to :. orge l.nO I P. H,-n:bor; 1 0l i v. fiv ; a -. 55 r 4 -r . ! ISO iie. He if" kvis. ; pt., to I Henry '.. See,-: r.-- - . .-i ;.'"" 00 j Tt V.'i N'W ."o-S-i )i n-. H-t-i man Ko ! " Iierm.in '!-uis ! Tt XE l-S2-f . e'-rv lin:::;nvay i to F-rn i ". ' !, . rt sv; ;.;" rre-r- ! man to t JI. .!iii.h nn no (in on 1 oo L r, H 11. V" -' ?n 1 :. I'Ad 1. Krr.r.U :. l-.r- i vinia Ida rrma n ... , IN PI A VA !:.,'! T s. TO 31. H Fa ' .;.d ( 'a '. 1 I' '.- Itl.iK. ' ' . to i ' a.- Tr. i Sa i . Jta.-k L 10. P. 3". Fas' F;eJ iVr I'fli. It ''... KM F. Co. tr .J, 4 5" On 1 nit ; 1. 1. I! 42. Tndi-itia It- ,-' r-1 i t j . Co. t.. !':!.:,: : : i i;:j G. Orfli . l.cO H.MM'.yi I L I. AVi L 17. I 4 M-s-o nr. i s Sub. .'. A. .lohn'on to 7. Ua. ! Irish j .it. i'i NV F.i SE N V SK 3-52-'.. ' Peter Xomeiison to L. i . ; Weis iii ii no oa 1 FAST CMI'l'AGM. I Undj Ls. D to 30, H i. i isj home's Sub. G. A. ';,d :i lnd- r j to Jos. oh I. H-tt.ks l.onu.f.ii ' I Vr.i'. t Ls. ill to ;;o. I ; 4 . I k- , ! home's Sul. .!os. . . i. Hanks ' i to John I. Diffent-augh LOOO.i.ii ! j Und 2-0 L.-3U-S ( r,d 2 -ft NW i NW :;0-22-S. Mart!, a 11. I.,,vto Waiter L. Sane r I ooo.On j Vnd Interest SW 19-33-S. Hary : E. Sang, r, i I ni., to H.ttiy ! B. Sanger 1 1.111.0,. I NW NAY :ie-33-. Mary E. Sau cer t a!, to John AV. lading?. 3.SSS.O0 : SAV 19-33-S. Harry It. Sanger (o Frank nnd Mary oehrari 13.000.0 a' GARY. ; Si L 42. Ls. 45. 4. B 6. Jack- ' son Park So. Broadway Add. Kelley Semmes Realty ('. to Wm. Clinton Burke, et al I. fet . Ls. 23. 6. B 2. Garden City Add. Veronica ICaszarda to John Papacz 4.000.00 ! L 33. B 49, Gary Land Oo.'s 1st ' Sub. J.ihn Spiker to Mary A. Craig 4.300.00 j Ft El 31-32-9: S f.j ac E 30-32-9. John Black to Ira G. Mansfield 17,000.00; Pt AVJ NAV 35-33-S. August. Tati to August. Pat?;. Jr. R, 000. 00 5 ac. in KJ SE 24-33-10. Chn.it. J AA'ehlir to John Lindemer 250. Ot) j NE SAA" A.- NW SAV 31-33-8. Jos. j L. Buckley to Chas. Gri'k, et al. 1.00 j LOAA'ELL. I L 7. B 2. Dv.-yer's Add. Clar- ' ! ence E. Atwoo.l to Emery ' ! Grapg , SOO.OO i AVi NAV NE & NJ N W 1-52-10. ! Jacob Herman to Lewellyn ; ! Smith i -13.000.00 ' i Our Qixerp and' RcptO Please tell me what is the cost of the ' I Panama canal. According to the offieial rerort of; Colonel George W. Ooethals. governor, of the canal zone, made public Nov. 13, i 1014, the total expenditures on the: canal were S3.,3,.".U'0-l.i;o. This in- I eludes approximately $1..0"kv0 es- i peuded on fortifleations to euard the' waterway. Will you kindly decide the following: A. says that the German took Antwerp on their march to Paris; B. says that they did not taks Antwerp until after ' their retreat from Paris. A. say that the f rst battla or fitjht the English took ' part in was the defense of Antwerp; B. says that they took part in the war ! on land before tha defense of Antwerp. Which is right on each of these pointsf The Germans began their retreat: from Faris early in Seplember; Ant.' werp fell Oct. 0. British troops for the relief of Liege landed in France Auff. ! 8. By An jr. 13 n juncture had been of-j fectod of the French. Belgian and Brit-j isb troops, when the main German: army attempted to turn the nliies' left! Cank. Aug. 21 an Anglo-French force; was driven back in battle before Mods' and Cliarierol British forces formed the left of the nliies' northern army facinjz the main Oerniau advance in the retreat near St. Qtientin. Aug. 'I-i:' 25 and C'!. It was nnnouneM Aug. -" ! that the British casualties already, amounted to raore than 'J.O'W It Is not necessary to trace British aetivi-; ties on ' until Hie siege of Antwerp, athe record of August participation: shows that B.'s contention v.ns correct , What and where ar the Darda-I nolles? Dardanelles 1 a narrow passage, 1 which connects the son of Marmora with the Aegecn sea. and separates Europe from Asia. It Is about forty-; seven miles long and from three to four miles broad. The name Dardanelles is: derived from the ancient city of Dnrdanua, which formerly occupied the; Rite of the present fortifications at ; Abydos. on the Asiatic shore, and was I founded by Dardanu. the- ancestor of, Priam nnd the mythical founder of! ancient Troy. Tito n.irne irardaneresalso applied to tl fortifications; that protect the strait at Its narrowest' point and command the entrance to : the sea of Marmora. 1 Is the Suez canal fortified? Did England when she acquired this canal make a treaty with any country to conform to certain regulations with regard to the operations thereof? Strictly speaking the Stioz canal doe? not belong to Great Britn'n. but practically it docs. The legal title is in a French company, but Great Britain and British interests hold tho majority of the shares. In lS'vS the Suez canal convention neutralized the canal, which is unfortified. In 1W4 Great Britain formally declared her adherence to thin convention.
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BY A MOTHER BABY i a oi on : -i re of 1 Atf! fiil'-l ! I'M 1 LI -no.; m:!ii i; is to ur veyrs. wish !. I can uiy iit-on :o.;r 1 ai-y o to j ;,i v. oil. Irs at i m m i,;h ill;. ! id Lui.its r.t ' : 'ii?f tl-.at y ti U-i-;ri4. He r'K-.s!! Never do any, lo I'onti ii'iir.ol im: r f i voio- i i. ij to jjiecji, a ;i: "With a " a t : to i : a n: ! h liav..- -i daily Mhe.i:;, tlio pien i.ei )'.-.' fit: n ii'sih ' l.oitio h ll.-r a :-" '" !;.-;ttv"..so1 st Horn h, aifl it Is t T.' l'y r-ff-.V Go"a;;s of pr.tti;; n lei by t alee;., it is b- ial'umi t:.o ,i ;a.o.t.i.s not iiiriitci. If !i;o bal.y ..loos not p to t-Ife-p a, soors as be ;s j.y.t to t..o.J. tuiii you ki.-eiv ho is ci.r.i;' rta'd., i-'t hini u fo sler ., wjrl'-o -it ovon tf be. ol ios cry in- 'It-. ).ft;-r .-ry hino ? to Sleep on,, day t'.inri to iy ,!,iv fi!e;day. Keep a wfll-r-a-VJeC. basket for' hloop alone, r.n-1 yen, win b; sin jn-isf.t h-uv ortckiy ho mil a-.o c';,;.-, j; ivi'h jie:. i'. i'o ijot c-.iei-ids lira.; .-. ;o ;:; 0!s. of '!:. "is. nnd men n.t too ci,-,(. to hi !h ;o, Rabies ini"kiy t.ik void through i.erplrinc hoaels. A Saby'a Daily Schedu!. M 6 or a no r.ur sf . ors if n athcr Hi ' ..' : .: - s. (, pcna.tJ. r. m - 12;jiV-Nurse. 2- Put baby to sleep with water In r.'f sing oot :. :. t .' :l f, . rir of 'nit t o ! !; n t t h : - ' r It' f.-r; Nurse. S to l-AValk .i,'.V...r:', t.lY' to i-j - ( ;.ri ; let i 1 c ar:.1r s. Uo..V -. rub It.-d CO, n:1 b,;t- : f 'i '.v. 1 1 re oi re li.-fcr. rubNurse p . I.'r umI. e; or tlioro; gbl y v. t r. ter, or w ;'h tai.n. Isbfd b.dv. Spot bit. it, if in witn.nn-r into ! assinet w b not. Opven tt;e t. lido . s. r-ert.o e the light to t':o ball or adjoininif room, it Nu tse. 2 A. M. Nurse until five months: or, 1f he does t.ot waker. allow him to go without this nursing After five nmnMis old. give lorn hot water and soon he will not wake up for it. When Your Caby Cries,
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SMART SPORT SUIT FOR SU?IMr;K AU j ' 2'--'. ? . ir ..'!!.&-. FZ - 'SV, '.-.Mi 'i.... 3. '- r. .... v. v.. -T J v.,. 5 15 t !? I'll 7 jr . i. . .a . i ,'. i ... ,r. Se a. ..... . ..; i. SAiit to: '.Tt This snappy sport costume will be worn by tiie out-of-doors girl this summer. The frock is of red and vbie stHpc i Yo.san comi.'ined with white La Jerz. IIOUF'S 3 A. M. TO p. M. DAILY. PHONE 2'337 IIA.MM..IND. MADAME LEE die OLD EJiLIABlt UPIRIT MEDIUM The b.ighf s: i-. boi i' v in America on m iium.-iii;i. .i.. v. . rk is tr y it ligio'i, ordained by the t'niv rnl Spiritual Associataion. Si o, and :-. shall (liai. -k and it .-hall be g:.-n lhf. Ti'il'i'H I.-J MimiTV AND WILL PREVAIL. To w.'.olll ;,.: r.l "l: M ld.-lCel I.ce. aeh'towledg-d by pr nt.d public t. be uitiiou; ..n f-iiai, The ;.c- ol ,-u and the miet'T ti.md or" oi'r'ii il ,', ! : :d:;i. pheu. .m.- lor ,v.IS r... ; l :. ,. Ay' - V 'al i 1C3 STATE ST., OVER PI.ORItST. Hammond Car Stops at Doer. IbTi.Js in'.r lift I'l.en cra.ite i .' c i'.-a.-rs arc v. . aid -ri u I . i;.d;.u tabl". Adii-e i-l-tr. ir.farttiat ton pi - ise concerning love. cour:sii:p. mar-:ace, (il--'Olfcte, .11irneys. in-uni-c, sales, v.-ill.--. pi.ten's vestments, friends. .:,..in :ru.;, whom to d. ul: marry, teach ou ho.v one. how ... marry th cbceCC- t.-'l l1' tO SCle evt! I nllui n- rt tniit i-f lop n.edinni.s. f b...v . u r lu--heiv to' gam .-lp.-'-s undertb.e most pront in sti' b.i tiiiciiL': the r-oor titan n .-..-. en--; e-iin ;i s u. I! MS tb.e r:"h. N letters ..nsuered. linns ad for reduced Jri': A lle npn-Hpnnrr for people vlii nre till on earth that what THE VI MLS '.a.
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been talking about making an effort to land the hospital. The $20,000 will be but a starter when it romes to builditn? the plHjit. If erected it will, it is said, be the most modern and complete ins' itu'ion of the Umd in the countr. liovernor Ooodrich refused to nenrt tie- bill i'asse.1 by the legislature to appropriate fieO f.-cr tb.e erection of i builditiK 'or the Indiana I'nivers; y se! I of medicine in tins citv. The . M buildi! x was destroyed by lire a f w months fro. There was some "s!: v.o,-k" practiced in Rcttinjr the b d tl-rotijcli. and besides the Governor sirs there is no state money with which to ; net the appropriation at this time. u Is under-Mod, however, that another i-lm is on foot to supply the money for the huildlntr, ln-.t ''- has n--t yet hern :,r;- , ,., j inced. Spirit Medium, Palmist an:1, Phrenologist Tills famous Palmist read. your en. tire llf from cradle to old ase, iuat u the haad Indicates. Gives yo i iatea and facts; tells yon what has ! I"81 ta 1!f what bappenlns without asking a single question, Sh-i does not tell things to please. But reads things just as the hands indicate, tells you the planets yoti wer , born under, the lucky and unlnckv t,nt, .d wbor von wt'l you marry, settles and explains love, famj f'y tronblee, rnarriage, dlrorce, hoaltb, ! fcuslness, law suits, gpeculaticna, in j vestments, transactions of all kir.d. j Tn fact, no matter what your hope, i fear or amlbition, eotne to this note ! ! Palmist and And help. There is no ; Seed for anyone to be iineueevfo!, her adriire remoTeg all trouble. Se : naraotees satisfaction or no charge, i Her readings are strictly confident!?.!, I Call and consult her free. ! 225 State St., Hammond. ; Three Doors East f3f Postoffi.ee. PhDne 714 ' &rr1rcy Wit '"t.T. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE EAb I -iiOUND MAY 28, 1918 FROM HAMMOND N& 4- 12:30 p. in. Vest through tcalo to Old Point Comfort. No. 2 12:46 a. m. Locai train to Cincinnati and all bntermedlata tat lor i. WliS T - ilO UN D. For Chicago 6:45 a- m. and 4:57 p. r,i. igHICHESTER S PILLS Ismd lew t Afc y l'Vagf 6N 4 bl-ta-tvc-i lmtfd Sir hotr, fiird wtll i s m o ot9p. fiHT or Tsr v m k o Cbp. SOLO BY DRUGGISTS tVESVMtrR 8H80HI0 DISEiSES treated i.r.J onnd by latest inovsa, 9!jnt:fic ctthods. CAVAKJtar. A3ir-HSi.a, atJ&cniT'iii and all rri-iltlng condiUuoa cur. DISEASES OF MEN ;cc-!sfi'lty treated In ihorteJt ;3lle l brio at low est Jiossibl 0SC 3iCK CAJES SSrW AUD .VAt-BlO f..T? o-is.Vj-. Plenty of time lven .o i i e'ir."n. Stt iitfaction nstifd. 1! -.::e t'.trr,ent always, tnviiti-i,-:o "twUi at von nothing. fiF.eaes of Women Cm'ed In- safe. sur, ptocB, pleasant, ttva C' -urgl -al means. CONSULTATION FHEE AND CONFIDENTIAL. il I ?t $10 to $250 Loaned to .Anvorifc? is ,he far; !hr-r- -n iIing with in yon pet everv advantage. You will and ou bond of J2,rt(iii.O0. The rales are so low you are TO 6:00 P.
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