Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 272, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1917 — Page 7

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NOTICE Haraafter no eUsslfiad 7 aeoaptad ovtr talepnoae hat parson has a. talapnoaa ana fnnUshas n, wtth tba correct oar or sun at timo of placi ad. . AU PnoM flacin- aT.rtliati with ns ova pfcoaa uitj eaoi t tha ofllca ana pay for eama wnnOva flay.. Otharwlse e extra char, of rxs CKKT9 will xoc COLLXCTTTf O. v Taa bast iirrtci can Ta brtaa-lajr your adv.rtl.ement. to ti offtoa and pay for sma at time 01 niacins- taa adverttsameat. laxi coua'fT pmumisa ajtd JPTTBX.XSKUH CO. Wanted Male Help. .WANTED We have an out tf in ordinary opportunity for a nookkeppr. A man chuck full of enersry. initiative, one vrho is efficient and can demonstrate his ability. The position is open r.ght NOW. Give record, reference. aa aid ralary wanted. Address S M. T urn, Hammond. MEN' WANTED To learn barber trade. Top watres after few weeks. Write Moler Barber College. 105 S. 6th ave.. Viicaro. Ills- 4:. :1m WANTED Conductor. Hirsch. Stein """.. Htmmond. WANTRD Some ymm? men with mohanlcal ability to learn new trade. 3-raube Piano Factory. Hammond WANTED Sober, honest handy man. 45 Sitoley St.. Hammond. 4 -. 0 - WANTED Men at Gibson transfer. Apply Gen l Foreman. Steady work. oud L. C. L,. yards. -tf WA2VTED Bov at Hammond Floral Co.. Hammond. 4:3ft: 1 WANTED Bov. Enterprise Bed Co. Hammond. :3n:TVASTED Bov nor afraid of work. MeTlrov Beltinff Work?. Hammond 4:30:1 WANTED Two younar men to work In production dept.i moat be live wire. AlpW Tm. Graver Tank Work. Kaat Chicago. i Wanted Female Help. WAITTXD Olrl to do homework. Apply to Mra. Frank J. Wacbawlcz, oor. Doty and State Ilne. Tel. 1820-J Hammond. 4-24-4

. -IFOR RENT Two and three suites well WANTED At once two first class tick! furn. strictly modern rooms: hot wamakers. Apply Cudahy Packing f.v. I ter heat. Call 531 Michigan ave.. or F.ast sThicago. 4:28:3 phon 1 7T 'Hammond. 4:30:1

WANTED Dishwasher, girl or woman. Majestic Restaurant. Hammond. 4:30:3 WANTED Competent maid for general housework; no washing. 451 Becker st.. Hammond. Phone 2530. 4:30:3 WANTED Good, girl for general house work. S5 Sibley st., HammoTid. 4:30:2 .WANTED Waitress at once. Eschenhach restaurant. Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 4:30:3 WANTED Young p;r! for candy store. 79 Hohman St.. Hammond. 4:30:1 WANTED Girl for general housework. 45 Condit St.. Hammond. Tvi-TBD Competent cashier with some knowledge of stenography and bookkeeping; also two salos ladies for lad'- furn. dept.. Hungarian speaking preferred. Seifer A Lewin. 702 Ohicao ave.. East Chicago. 4----tVXTED' Experienced dry goods sales ladies: Polish speaking preferred, good wages, steady ros;tions. Bee Hive .-tore. East Chicago, Ind. 4..S:Z WANTED Girl for general houseworl;. $5 per weeK. z.'o r.asi. ciair ei. Hammond. 4:2S:3 W ANTED Good girl, experienced pi eferred. to care for wall paper and paint store. Apply 5:30 to 7 evenings at 269 State st , Hammond. 4:?tf WAVTED Dishwasher. Wilson's restaurant. 63 State st., Hammond. 4 :2S :J WANTED .Young lady clerk; steady position. Nassau & Thompson, East Chicago. 4:2fitf Lost and Found. IOST Feather boa between 3 Sibley st. and Lake county hank. Return to 5 Sibley st , Hammond. 4:25 3 TvT Bay horse.- 5 years old. weight . ,. .. i i i . SlHt IPS . - - r nrinn 'n ( v. .1 ( sbpeared two weeks ago. .Notiry iime "Matuzik, 1700 Adams st. I'hone 1550 Gar?. 4:27:3 For Sale Automobiles. EfiP. SALE Ford panel body delivery ear. $150. Ross C. Forbes Co.. 659 So. Hohman st.. Hammond. 4:30:3 FVK KAIjE S-pass. Stutl. 4740 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 4:27:3 -p 1 FOB. SALE Stude-baker automobile in good running order; good tires. Address'R 25. Time. Hammond. 4:26:4 TOR ?ALE 5-pass. 1913 Marion, elec. lights. A 1 shape, new pant, $200: 11S Ford. 5-pas. $225. 4506 Forsyth ave. Phone 672M East Chicago. 4:30:1 Situations Wanted. WANTED POSITION" As housekeeper v an e'deriv ladv. Mrs. .Mien. R. R. N'o." 1. ot S9. Hammond. 4:30:2 SITUATION WANTED Capable young woman who has had training r varfiun lines of business wants clerical position in office in or near Hammond. Address C V. Times. Hammond. 4:30:2 For Rent Flats. ryn RENT Furn. fla;. first floor: one block from car line. 3 Williams st . Hammond. 4:2S:2 VOR KENT S-room rnodern flat: hot water heat. Apply 16 Waltham st.. ytammond. 4:2S:4 Clairvoyant. MADAME LEE. 103 STATE ST. ffpiritual medium and palmist and a pJrfect natural adviser. Are you in trouble? Tf so, consult Mme. Lee. Bring this pd and 50 cents and get a $3 reading this week only. Hours 9 a. m. ?.- 9 p. m. 4:30;l ! Money to Loan WE LOAN ANYONE $5 to $100 on, THEIR OWN 'OTE if they are householders or have a steady position. LB GAL KATES GUARANTEED Br OUR BOND - TO THE. STATE. $ only 50 cents for 1 mpntn. Pay as von can bv the week or month. PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL ALWAYS. Loans anywhere in the CALUMET distrfft. LAKE COUNT T I LOAN CO.. 2 RIM BACH. BLOCK j iover Lion Store). Hammond. I

Real Estate Bargains

FOR SALR. New B-room cottage on Conkey ave.. electric lijfhta and bath, very convenient to car line. Price $2,2S0. New 4-room ottaa"e on Summer t., electric ligrhts, bath and attic. Crice $1. .. New S-rocm bungalow on Detroit .t. Modern in all respect. PWce $8,300. 5-room cottage with hath. Sheffield ave. Price $1,525. 4-rootn cottage with hath. PInimer ave. Very easy payments. Now vacant. Price $1,200. i 8-room bungalow on Tjwie t. Modern I including; fireplace. Now vacant. Price I $.V60V j In addition to above, we have a number j o fine remdenres in th Homewood district for sale at attractive prices. (riX-TI.lN. MEYN & COMPANY. State and Jlnhmnn !t.. Hammond :2T:S FOR PAIjK F.unsalcw. 1231 Garfield St.. Hyde Park. Phtne 1S10W Hammond. 4.25:5 FOR SAI.K .lT.uiae and f.o ft. lot. S10 Indiana blvd. Incjirre at 415 New York ave. Whiting. Ind. Phone 334M. 4 2S:C TOR SALE Special barRains: 4. o. bj room cottapes and bungalows; also ;house. and flats, from $10" to $3in cash. balance monthly. Phone T7 or see jMrs. Bnnell. 531 Michigan ave., Ilamimond. . 4:30:1 FOR SA1..F. Two flat ftame. 35 ft. lot. hot water hat. separate furnace for each flat: ail impro ements. 6 year mortage 6 per cent: brines 20 rer cent. net profit. Inquire of M. Hrsshco itx. j Indiana Harbor. Tel. 210. 4:24:6 j FO-R RALE I.arfre S-room bunjralow. I furnace, hardwood floor, lot 3.3 k ft. j Price $2,400. terms .i"0 cash, balance $25 per month: can give immediate possion .1. S Blacknnin Co., 161 State st. Hammond 4:30:2 FOR S.AL.K ."-room bimsralow. 118 W. Carroll St.. facing golf grounds. Tel. 329 Hammond. 4:30:3 For Rent Furnished Rooms ' FOR RftNT Nice 5-room cottage furn.. ! with ga and hath; references re1 quired. T W. Ptate st.. Hammond, j 4.30:1 j FOR r.RNT Furn. rooms. 13 State t. ; Phone 3067 Hammond. 4:30;l j FOR RBX'T Room. 420 CommonI wealth ave . near So. Shore lines. In;diana Harbor. 4:30:2 i FOR RENT Furn. flat.: centrally loj cated. Phone 1912 Hammond. 4:30:1 FOR RENT Two heated rooms for light, hskg.: all convenience. K53 Simmer st. Phone 2537 Hammond. 4.30;1 FOR RENT 'Furn. rooms with breakfast: suita.ble for two gentlemen nr suitable for light hskg.: close, to car lines, private family. 414 Elm st . Hammond. ' 4:28:2 FOR RENT First, class strictly modern room, private family. Phone 2353 Hammond. 4:2S:2 FOR RENT Two clean nicely furn. rooms. 503 Michigan ave. Phon 1733 Hammond. 4:28:1 FOR RENT Modern furn. rooms for light hskg. R. E. Thompson. Sll So. Hohman st. Phone 1"23J Hammond. 4. . i . . . . ,j Miscellaneous. Hammond Auto Painting & Trimming Co. Bring in your car and let us make it look likf new. Work guaranteed. 273 Truman st. Phone 233 Hammond. :28:2 WANTED Financial help in patent matters: good investment. Write or call N. J. Saffron. 494 Alexander" ave. East Chicago. 4:30.8 BOOrtNO OF ALL XX1TB5. S.SCOAT. tn and repairing. Xioadt Jfcooflnf Co., pfcene 467 Hammond. 3:31:1m Furniture Upholstered, Repaired Mattresses made to order. Called for and delivered. Hammond Furniture Hospital. 328 Hohman. Phone 2462 Hammond. 4:12tf CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. For Sale Motorcvcies. On SECONDHAND On t-U MOTORCYCLES All makes, Singles and Twins, from f25.00 up. Sold on easy ramenta. Excelaioe Autocyde Salesroom. WALZ A SLIGER, 229 STATE ST. 4:16:3 SOME REAL BARGAINS. In iise5 Slotorcvcleg. GRANT HUNTER. 814-518 IJohfnsn St., Hammond. Phone 122. 3:30tf

INDIAN Light Twin, 3-speed $mo Power T'lus Twin. 3-speed $275 G W. HUNTER 614 Hohman St. Phon 121

Wanted to Rent. WANTED TO RENT Furn-hed modern bungalow, small house or lower flat in East Chicago. Calumet or Hammond: young eoupie with small babv. Address C I. Times. Hammond. 4:30:3 WANTED TO RENT Three or 4-rooni cottage with bath, on east. side, bv Mav 15. Address K M R. Times. Hammond. 4:25:3 WANTED TO RENT Seven or 8-room fiat or house. S. G. Carley Transfer Co.. 147 State st. Phone 679 or 1092.T Hammond. 4:30:3 Wanted t9 Buy. WA.VTED Small safe; must be cheap Summers pharntac.v. Hammond. S0:l Kite Our Lost mafour7d Coluira!

on it and help you find what you have Lost

For Sale Miscellaneous. WOOD" AH kinds of scrap wood for sale in wagon loads or carloads. Ills. Car Mfg. Co.. Hammond. 4-.14:lrn

FOR SALE 1 buffet. 1 dining table and 1 gas range, good as now. Call 4fi. May . or phone 975W Hammond. 4 :27:3 FDR SALE 1J h. p. g engine washing machine and n pump jnck; 1 1 in A No. 1 condition; cheap, into Wolf. Lansing, III. I'hone Lansing 5. 4.24 a SEWING MACHINES! See Miller, the 'YVte man." if your machine needs looking after 1S3 StKle st. Phone 17!0 Hammond. 4 ::!": FUR SALE Roll top desk, swivel 1 hair and No. 4 l'nderwoo.1 1 yr ewri ter, Pl'.one Whiting 31 1"Y nr 40ft. 4:27:3 CONKEVS BUTTERMILK STARTING I ood. the chick fond nwi" w.tli RUTTERMILK. 2 3 c and f.0c pkgs. at Maginot Bios, 17 1 Fa.""ette. st. Hammond. 4 : 2 7 t f FOR SALE Rjtse burner, steel range, 9x12 Amin'ster rug. go-cart; nil slightly used. Inquire 414 Laporte ave. Whiting. 4:30: F'R SALE llousehold furniture, complete dining room set, two 912 rugs', kitchen table and chairs. mahogany davenport and other pieces. Address i4 So. Hohman s;., inrnci- of Webb. Hammond. , 1 ::'.'! FOR SALE Leasehold and contents of 14 rooms: four bsfhs. nicely and completely furn. for roomers: nice neighborhood on good transportation on So side m Chicago, and all rente.) to good tenants; owner leaving city, will sacrifice for quick sale. For particulars address Peal Estate. Times. Hammond. BROODER STOVES 4 styles at $11.75 to $16. Maginot Bros., Cyphers and Buckeye ageuts. IT Fayette St.. Hammond. 3:17tf FOR HALE Tn Hammond, restaurant with ten rooms; good location. Address D V. Times, Hammond. 4:30:3 FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. (.5 State St., Hammond Open evenings. 4-12-tf ETJSSVAUL FEED ROOKINO CO. lit Clinton at. I'hone J7J7. East Chicago, phone 48SH. t-ll-lm Board and Room. BOARD A NO ROOM FOR TWO GENT-I lemen. Phone 302S Hammond. 1:20:2! BOARD AND Ri.h M For two gentle-! men. 27 Webb St. Phone 97"R Ham-j mond. 4:2'. 2! LEGAL NCTICES. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, that I, the undersigned, an a male inhabitant and resident of the City of Gary. Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana, that I am over the age of twenty-one year and have resided in the City of Gary, and in Calumet Township, said County and State, for ninety days prior to the date of this notice and in the State of Indiana for more than one year last rast and am a qualified yoter thereof. That I intend to renew the retail liquor license granted to me on the day of May, 191S, by the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, the same being a license to sell intoxicating, spirttous. vinous and 'malt liquors on the following described premises, towlt: Lois 5 and 6. block 1. in the original Town of Tolieston. now in the City of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, in the front room on the ground floor of tlia two-story frame building, with front and side entrances. facing a . public highway, known as T f jt Marshall Street, Gary. Lake County, Indiana. That I will file with the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana, at their May .Session. 1317. a written application for leave to renew said license. BARTLONU STYS. April 16-23-30. NOTICE OF ADMISINSTRATMN. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE, OF CORA A. HOLLAND, DECEASED. NO. 1644. Notice js hereby giv,en that the undersigned has been appointed executor of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate i supposed to be solven'. MICHAEL HOLLAND. Dated 4-12, 1317. Executor. April -1623-0 NOTICE . OF A DM I S I N ST R A TION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN D. PEFFERS, DECEASED. NO. 16 46. Notice is hereby given thai the undersigned ha been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MARG A RET PEFFERS. Dated 4-9 1317. Administratrix. April 16-23-nn NOTICE OF A DM IS INSTR AT KN. IN THE MATTER op THE ESTATE OF JAMES WILLIAM DUFF. DECK AS ED. NO. 16 47. Notice is hereby given that the Undersigned lias been appointed arinnn:strator of said Estate, by the Judge f j the Lake Superior Court. I Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ALVY B. Dl FF. Dated 4-10, 1917. Administrator. April 16-23-30. NOTICE OF ADMISINSTRATION. LN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ERNEST S. SCHREIBER. DECEASED. NO. 1545. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admimstratrix of said Estate, py (he Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MARY SCHREIBER. Dated 4-12, 1317. Administratrix. April 16-23-30. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is" hereby given to the citizens, t inhabitants and legal voters of the Cityj of Gary. Lake County. Indian 1. Mid of' the Third Ward of the said City, and of' Calumet Township. Lake County. Ind I8na, that the undersigned. Frank Escu- : dero. will apply to the Ko.ard of county Commissioners of Lake Count v. Indiana, at their regular May. 1917. term or session to be held at the court house at Crown Foint, for the renewal of the certain County Retail Liquor License now held and owned by him in and upon the following premises, to-wit: The front room of a one-story brick building situated on lot 7. block 8. C. T. L. & I. Co.' 5th addition to Tolieston. now in the City of. Gary. Calumet Township. Lake County. Indiana. Said room in which liquors are to be sold is 20x30x11 feet, has glass front, front and rear entrances and can be sen from the' public highway. Said room

faces east on a public highway known as 1524 Washington street, Gary. Lake County, Indiana. Said building has living rooms in the rear. ! RANK ESCUDERO. April 9 16 23

NOTICE OK COMMISSIONERS' PA I.E. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioners, appointed in an action in Part tion by ili. Lake Superior Court Room One (1). Hammond. Indiana, wherein GLENN ELLIS. R Y -' RON DAVIS and ALL1E DAVIS. his wife: VERA E. LENNET'I? and LESLIE BENNETT, her husband: NELLIE HUTLET and EARL C. HITLER, her husband; RAY H. SOUTHWORTH, LEON A DYCERT and BERT DTOERT, her husband; MAT-IT HA ELLIS CAMPBELL mid PHI N EOS CAMPBELL, her husband, and EMILY SOl.THWORTH. are plaintiff, and LYMAN H. OLIVER, a minor child of Blanche Kliis Oliver, deceased; MAT NULL, a minor child of Blanche Ellis Oliver, deceased. and TIenrv Oliver lushand of rtlan.lie' Ellis Oliver. deceased. are defendants for the partition of certain ich! estate escribed in said petition 111 said cause. We. as such Commissioner, will on the 12th diy of May, 1917. offer for sale, at private sale, to the highest and best bidder the following real estate m the Town of Griffith. County of Lake and State of Indiana, to-nit: Lot Numbered One (1) and Two (2). in Knolls Brothers' dditiori to the Town of Griffith, in I.nlte County, Indiana, as the snme appears of record in the office of the recorder of said Lake County, Indiana. TERMS OF SA'.E: All cash, if obtainable, or one-.hlrcl cash, one-third ill one year, and one-third in two years, purr ha xt to give notes with approved security, vva, v mg valuation and appra isMiieni law, with Six t f "e inferos, fiom date, paxable annually. Said notes to be secured by mortgage upon said real estate sold. The said sale will take place on the real estate above described at the hour f One O'clock p. m.. of said date. Sale made subject 1o ihr ajMpoval of the Lake Superior Court Room 1. Hammond. Indiana. Dated this 21st day of April, 1H17. FRANK W. LOVE. W. H. WOODWORTH, JOSEPH GRIMMER. 'onim issioners. GEO. R. .SHEERER. Attorney. Apr 23 30 May T 30,000 MARCH AND 50,000 REVIEW BIG PARADE fContlnued from Page One.T street, thence north to 5th avenue, thence cast to Broadway to 5th avenue and Broadway, thence south in Broadway on the west side of the street. As the one part of the parade marched south in Broadway the other part on the east side of the street mached north. The whole affair went on without a hitch, all traffic' was barred for three hours, and not an auto was parked along the parade route. PATRIOTISM RAMPANT. Every building along the l;ne of march was decorated with the national colors. Festoons and streamers of red, white and blue flags were strung from sidewalk electroliers to the center poles in the street. None but the American flag was allowed in the procession. Gary showed its heart-whole interest in the parade by the way its mills practically ceased operating and its business houses closed. From 4:30 and 5:00 p. m. to S:30 every store, restaurant and saloon was closed. The big mills began slowing down early in the afternoon. The music of twenty bands and a half score f.fe and drum corps and the cheers of marchers and review coupled with minute salvos from a battery or giant mortars, which spewed out aerial bombs, made the town the noisiest it has ever been. When the parade ended restaurants vote stormed by crowds of local and outside hungry people and at many places they wailed in line to get inside. THE MARCHERS.

Grand marshal. Pol i ce. Band. Goddess of Liberty. Ship C'f State. Spirit of 76. Bo. v. of '61. Color bearer '3?. Followed by divisions. Tlrst Diviioi. South of 25th n Broadway. Company F. Polish Cadets. Knight Templar. K. of P. Uniform Rank. Orak Temple Patrol. Odd Fellows, uniform renk. K. of . 4'h dfgtee. Sokols, uniform. Roy Scouts. Betsy Ross Girls. Ren" Cross Hospital Corps. Second division. Children join at Hth Ave. Women at 10th Ave. Third Division. Indiana Steel Company tmployes. W. side of Broadway. 21st to r,th St. Fourth DlTislon. E. .1. N. S. T 23i h Ave.. E. of liroadway. American Sheet Mill. 23rd St., W. of I ti oad w a y. Tin Mill. 23rd St.. E. of Broadway. American Bridge Companv. Bolt and Screw. East side Mass. St.. So. of 23rd. Aetna Explosives. East side Mss. St., N. of 2 3rd. rifth Division. L'nion Labor. So. side 22nd. W. of P. road way. Maponif order. No. side 22nd. W. of I iroad w a . Odd Fellows. No. side 22nd. W. of Broadw a y. K. of P. I, side of Washington, between 21st and 22nd. Elks. E. side of Washington between 21t and 22nd. K. of C. E. side of Mash., between 22nd and 23rd. Moose. So. side of 22nd st., west from Washmtgon street. Sixth DiTlalOB. Roumanians. W. side Mass. st.. between 21th and 25th. 4 Greeks E. side Mass.. St.. between 24ih and 2oth. Ita!ians. AN', side Mass. St., between 23rd and 24th. Spanish. Ei side of Mas. St., between 24th and 23th. Polish. "E. side of Mass. St., between 24th ami 25th. Polish. K. side of Mass. St., between 23rd and 21th. Lithuanian. W. side of Mas. St.. between 22nd and 23rd. Seventh Division. Bulgarians. North side 22nd St.. E. of Broad w a v. Hungarians. South side 22nd St., E.

CLOSER RELATIONS BETWEEN CHILE AND U. S., THIS MAN'S AIM

'i'V. te'. ""V v-. -A Julian Ramos. Julian Ramos, a Chilean journalist. owner .pf th El Diano Ilustrado, of 1 Santiago, Chile, has been appointed a special envoy of his government to the United States, for the purpose of ntudying' economic, political and social conditions here, with the view of bringing about a closer relationship between the two countries. of Broadway. Slavish. West side Mass. St.. between 21st and 22nd. Colored. 22nd St.. E. of Mass. St. Eighth Division. Servians. Washington St., between 24th and 25th. Croatian. Washington St., tietween 23rd and 24th. Russians. West side Wash. St. between 22nd and 23rd. Ninth Division. German Societies. North side "1st, W. of Broadway. G. H. L. Jfc W. Co. 21st St.. W. of Wash. St. Knights of St. George. West of G. H. L. & W. Co. Gary Garage Association. South side of 21st St., W. of Wash Et. Tenth Division. Jewish Societies. North side of 22nd St.. W. of Wash. Gary Real Estate. South side of 2nd St.. W. of Adams. Unity Social Club. W. side of Adams, South of '2nd. University Club. W. aide of Adams, South of 22nd. Eleventh Division. Commercial Club. South Side of 21st St.. W. of Broadway. Clearing House Association. South side of 21st St., W. of Broadway. Citizens not affiliated with any organization. South side of list ave., W. of Wash. St. Merchants and Employes. Xorth side of 21 at Ave.. E. of Broadway. PARADE NOTES. It took the parade one hour and eighteen minutes to pass the Reynolds building. Genera' Superintendent W. P. G1ason of the Gary plant of the Illinois Steel company lead the largest unit in the parade. Mounted on horseback Mr. Gleason beaded B.soo of his men. the other 3.000 being left to run the mill. "We are going to do our bit with the hoe" is what the sign carried by Froebel high and grammar school boys read. There were 1.500 of them in line. All of the army recruit In the ciy marched in the rarade. Also. Sergt. Burgman of the recruiting statiorl. bad a truck load of pretty girl recruiting seregants along with his outfit. Among the out of townbands were the Hobart Commercial Club. Haskell and Barker of Michigan City, and Hull House from Chicago. As Colonics of the Civic Service Chub! Kate Wood Ray marched backward the entire length of the parade. Members of the club and their children were in line. The iavsh societies had the most imposing array of American flags. Every man ir their entire front line carried a huge silk standard and they reminded of a Roman legion. There was a big delegation of Spanish-American war veterans in the march. Major .John McFadden being at the head of the line. They had signs which mentioned they had done their bit and asked others if they- were willing to do theirs. A sprinkling of G. A. R. men rode on a pial formed motor truck, each man seated on a chair. Miss Marue Heintz. chosen Goddess of Liberty by popular vote, was attired as her name indicated and held an electric torch. Miss Marie, who was wildlycheered, was a float all by herself. Her father. Ex-Polue Chief Pontus Heintz

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LET US ADVANCE YOU THE MONEY YOU WILL NEED FOR THE PAYMENT OF YOUR TAXES THAT ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE. A LOAN OF $25.00 WILL NOT EQUAL. THE COST OF THE

FINE IF YOUR TAXES GO UNPAID, AND WE GIVE YOU FROM ONE MONTH TO TWELVE MONTHS TO REPAY US IN SMALL PAYMENTS. WE ADVANCE YOU THE MONEY UNDER THE TWO PER CENT LAW ON YOUR FURNITURE, PIANO, HORSES AND WAGONS, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL. MONEY ADVANCED TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND WORKINGMEN WITHIN A FEW MINUTES TIME UPON APPLICATION. LET US SAVE YOU THE TROUBLE OF WORRY AND FINES FOR OVERDUE TAXES. Provident Loan Company

148 East State St., Room

was the proudest man in Gary Saturday evening. Rev. Father Thomas I'. Jansen. rector of Holy Angela church, was one of the marchers. His attire included the high hat, frock coat, baldric, and sword of the fourth degree of the Knighta of Columbus of which he is a member. After the fourth degree came the third degree lodge. Father Ryder, assistant at Holy Angels, marched with the children of the parish school. Boy Scouts of Lake county bad a couple of hundred in line. Commissioner Carlander of Gary being in charge. Whiting scouts got a continuous hand of applause for their military appearance. Red Cross nurses were attired in uniform They had a stretcher and an ambulance followed them. Nurses from Gary hospitals were also in line. Orak Temple patrol of Hammond were loudly cheered, but in the foreign quarter some Serbs and others eyed them closely, mistaking the patriots for Turks and wondering how In sheol they got in the parade. The crack outfit In the parade was Co. F of Gary, commanded by Capt. I'mpleby. Those who hadn't seen ihe boys march since they returned from nine months' training on the Mexican border were much impressed. Recruits for the company, followed. Gary Elks made a good turn out. They had a banner reading they were behind Co. F. They also carried flat a huge flag, into which bystanders were asked to throw money for the guardsmen's treasury.

roliee from the East Chicago. Indiana Harbor and Hammond station assisted Chief Forbis. They marched in the parade, after it was over the visiting officers were the guests of the Gary department at a littleentertainment. The cop had much fun at the expense of one of the Hammond officers. William Lute. It was announced he is to be married soon and the .orchestra played everything from the wedding march to "Good Bye, Girls," etc. Mayor Johnson was looked for In vain by many. But bis honor was there and at its head, but he was attired as Uncle Sam. When the Gary Bar Association went, through the South Broadway saloon district all saloons were closed during the parade a number of thirsty stews mistaking the bar members who carried a sign, for bartenders shouted. "Hey, cut out this stuff, and hurry up back and open up." Net Worth Keeping en the Hook. Ethel "How many times do yorj make a younjr man propose before yon say yes?" Muriel "If you ha7e to make him propose you'd better say yes the first time." Puck. 1$ Many a happy home in this city can trace its prosperity to the want ad page. JOut of employment? IWant a better job? flMiss Opportunity is one of the most interested patrons of the want ads. lJShe ma be calling yoiHoday thxough these columns. C. t O. CHEDULE EFFECTIVE BAST-BOUND MAY 28, 191 FROM HAMMOND No. 41 !: p. m. Fast through tral te Old Point Comfort. No. S 11:48 a. m. Local train to ClacUhnatl and all Intermediate stations. WMT-BOTJNU. For Chicago 6:46 a. m. and 4:67 p. m.

SANITARIUM TREATMENT ROOMS A. Reynolds, Mgr. Phone So. Chicago 2126 SPECIAL MEDICAL DEPARTMENTS. General Surgery Eye. Ear. Nose adThroat. Women's Diseases. OinicaJ and X Ray LaboTatorifls. Special Blood Examinations. Wassennan Test. Sputum Examinations. Examination of Eyes for Glares Electric. Turkish. Ruaalan. Steam Shower and Tub Baths. Separate Treatment Departments for Men and Women. 3038 E. 92nd St., Cor. Houston Ave. So. Chicago.

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HOURS 9 A. M. TO 9 P. -.1. DAILY. I'HONE 2637 HAMMOND. MADAME LEE Tna OLD KZUABLE SPIRIT MEDIUM The highest authority in America on mediumship. My work is my religion, ordained by the Universal Spiritual Associataion. Seek and ye shall find, as'; and it shall be given thee. TRUTH IS MIGHXY AND WILL PREVAIL. To whom concerned: Madame Lee, acknowledged by press and public to without an equal, the peer of all and the master mind of spiritual and psyest c idienomeiiR. send this greeting to yc j.

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