Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 9 May 1917 — Page 9

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t NOTICE Hereafter no daaslfiea as yrnx accepted over telephone hat person baa a. telephone aa furnishes a with the correct nuxibr or same at time ol pUclaif the AU person clad dveraments with us ovr phoM nia,Lc ft the cffl.ce end pay tot same Bra days. Otherwise an chnrra of ran CKKT3 will maa f COLLECTINO. . Tha beat service can be 8W tt. trtBfftar yon advertisements i to tha offloe and pay for urn placing- tha advertisement. lake coxnrrr psramra PUBUSKISa CO. JLHTJ Wanted Male Help. WANTED Laborers. Michigan Central Tiansfer House. Kensington. Clean day work. Report Jno. Bodkin. Calumet Park. III. 6 S;5 WANTED Laborers at the Illinois .Car & Mfg. Co., l4Znd and Clark eta. Hammond. WAXTED Wan to sell guaranteed tires; start in bis business with 80; rebuilt tires sell on sight, lowest priced tire on the market: we give exclusive agencv in your city, fee Mr. Uartlett and samples. Hotel Mee. Thursday. May 10th. WaNTKD-'Mjn to run passenger elotnr Tnontre Hammond Diag., namcuohO. 5 :7:tf "WASTED Blacksmith helper. Hamrootid Machine & Forge Works. 216 Witcox st. Phona " Hammond. e:7;3 WANTED Tailor; steady position and mnri irv to competent hipti. -i u t y at. Lion store, ?iyn(. Hammond. See Mr. 5:S:3 BOYS WANTED Enterprise Bed Co.. 5:8:2 Hammond. W NTED Shaper and sticker atraube Piano Co., Hammond. hand. 6:9:4 SlOVS WANTED Straufoe ITammond. Piano Co.. 6.9:4 RANTED Corset agents to represent higa grade, popular priced corset Which is leading throughout the county: fine proposition for lady in Dusivss or solicitor: nc investment re- . . .Mmi.imn A M ri r CS S rjirea; salary ami v.i7iiini.o...- --- vf Cnr.et Co.. Times. Hammond. or t-hone Albany 1604 Chicago. :9:1 WROn MANUFACTURER wants representatives to sell shirts underwear. ttoiiery. dresses, waists, sm.is, "'i1 t homes. Write for free sampV- MadMiii, na FSroadway. New lork City. :9:3 WANTED Respectable, tidy young man to sell akary &od on commison: Brood route. Apoiy Wis region Rakery. 411 Ash st.. Hammond. :9:1 W ANTFJD Experienced double entry bookkeeper for factory located at 31th and Georgia St.. Gary. Prefer one who is also atenoarapher; good foairfon for right party. Application confident!!. Address Central Metallic Door "o., 2112 W. 22nd St.. Chicago. 5:8:6 Wanted Female Help. w ANTED Experienced waitress. Maine restaurant. Hammond. 5:9: 3 WANTED An experienced stenograph er. Appiv wm. ijraver in. ui n.. East Chicago. 3:9:2 WANTED Two dishwashers, hotel. Hammond. Monon 6:9:1 "WANTED Experienced dining room girl. Sternberg's restaurant. 3319 .(Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 6:9 WANTED Tady typist: must be rapid; salary b. Apply A. M. J-e v eese. agent Erie Ry.. Hammona. 5:9:tf WANTED 6 young lady ushers over 18 for ladies' matinees of "Her Unborn Child." Apply Manager Orpheum Theater, Hammond. Thursday noon. 5:9:1 WANTED 'Housekeeper by goo. honest: Slavish gentleman with 4 children; must appreciate good home and k'.nd treatment more than wages. 1121 Adams St.. Gary. Phone Gary 2525, call between 7 a. m. and 5 p. m. 5:8:2 WANTED Girl or middle aged lady for housework. Phono 1190M Hammond. 551 Truman ave. 5:8:1 WANTED Good girl for general house work. 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 5:3:tf "WANTED Bookkeeper and stenogra- - pher. Dr. Schlieker, East Chicago. 5:2t! Situation Wanted. WANTED Washings at home: guaranteed to satisfy. Phone 997J Hammond. 5:9:1 WANTED POSITION By first class butcher or grocery clerk. Address ! W, Times, Hjnmond. 5:8 M' ANTES SITUATION For 16 year old boy on farm: small salary expected. "all or write 531 N. Y. ave.. Whiting. 5:7:3 For Ttent Furnisned Booms FOR RENT Two first floor rooms very comfortable and modern, for gentlemen or ladies employed. Phone s?7W Hammond. 6:9:1 VOR RENT Two rooms furn. for hskg.. brick house. 3940 Hemlock st.. H W. Ribble. Indiana Harbor. 6:9 FOR RENT Furn. rooms: bath and electricity, hot water: board if desired. 3811 Drummond st.. Hammond. 5:9 FOR KENT Furn. rooms, first flat. 3311 Commonwealth are., Indiana Harbor. 5:9 FOR RENT -Light bskg. rooms. Phone 1109M Hammond. 106 Carroll st. 5:9:1 rf)R RENT Furn. room. 361 Calumet ave. Phone 2760 Hammond. 5:9:1 FOR RENT Furn. four room cottage; lec. light, gas and toilet, tiO. 85 fU'sley st.. Hammond. Also sleeping ioom with board. 6:9:2 FOR RENT Furn. room, steam heat and bath. Phone 3178 Hammond. 8SS iate st. 5:8:3 T OR RENT Furn. MS8 Plummer ave.. rooms for hskg. Hammond. 5:Stf FOR RENT Furn. rooms. Irht hskg.: modern, no children over 1 year. 812 Alice St., Hammond. 5:8:2 FOR RENT Furn. room suitab'e for two: modern, all conveniences. Phone 1695 Hammond. 5:7:3 Horses and Cattle. FOR SALE Good work horse, reasonable. "Phone 1434 Hammond. 5:9:3 FOR SALE One team 7 and 8 year old 2S0O; one mare, 5 year old. 1300; will eil reasonable, putting on trucks. S51 F.rie St., Hammond. 5:7:5 Wanted to Rent. WANTED Modern room for gentleman: must ba pentral located. Address L C, Times, Hammond. 5:8:1 Board and Room. BOARD AND ROOM Private family, close to car line. 418 Elm st., Hammond. 6:9:2 For Bale Automobiles. FOR SALE Big bargain in electric car; fine condition. Address P H. Tines. Haranaoad. 1:8.3

Real Estate Bargains

YOUR CHANCE To OWN THE EARTH J EH FRANK 11ETZ l"i iend of the working nun. A fortune made in REAL, ESTATE. Any man that bought property in Hammond, 10 years ago. has made tremendous profit. Heal estate will more than double itself in tho next 5 years. There are more factories being1 located In the Calumet region than In any otht-r industrial center in America. The man that BUYS PROPERTY TOPAY will be tho ARISTOCRAT Of TOMORROW. Independence begins the day YOU OWN THE EARTH. The foundation of tho biggest fortunes have been real estate. 500 of the choicest lots AT PRICES YOU CAN" AF-1-XRD TO PAY. Buy, the same as you save money In the bank so 'much a week. Real estate will pay 100 per cent. Remember that all bg "fortunes have been founded on real estate. Get our special inducement on the biggest sale of lots ever held in Hammond. GOSTLIN. MEYN & CO . State and Hohmnn sts., Hammond. 5 : ; : 1 IXR SALE Cheap. 12 lots near Conkcy plant, or will rout for Jl each for garden purposes. Mrs. Schutx. second floor. Orpheum bldg. Phone 1692 Hammond. 6:9:1 FOR SALE Fine farms and real estate in the Bachman settlement and sugar beet country; easy terms and small pay. ments. Thompson & Surprise, Shelbyville. Allegan Co.. illch. 6:10:10 FOR RENT OR SALE Single or two acre lots, mile from car line. 603 'Michigan ave. Phone 173S Hammond. 5:7.3 FOR TRADE For Hammond property of like value. 7-room house with 1 acre ground at Crown Point. Gostlln Meyn & Co., State and Hohman sts., Hammond. 5:7:4 FOR SALE 60 ft. lot on Lake ave.; cheap If sold at once. Phone Whiting 91J. 6:8:2 FOR SALE Modern 9-room house; hot water heat, garage; can be used for two families. 37 ft. lot. east side near iiaywood: owner wants to leave city at once; if taken within 10 days. J3.000. Gostlin, Meyn & Co., State and Hohman sts.. Hammond. 6:7.4 FOR SALE 350 to $500 down will buy you nice $1,500 to $2.00 home on north side ready to move in. Why pay rent when you can own your home at the same monthly expense. Phone 3200 or 1509 Hammorrd. Otto Knoerzer. 5:9:6 FOR SALE 5-room cottage in excellent condition. Inquire 499 Michigan ave., Hammond. 5:9:4 FOR SALE At a bargain, fine 6-room house; lot 100x165 ft., large barn and garage, also chicken park, fenced in. 537 Logan st. Phone 1310W Hammond. 5:9:4 "FOR SALE Lot .No. 1, block 2. in Gost-lin-Meyn's Calumet Ave. addition, at best offer. Apply to W. C. Mullen. 143 Mam st.. New Hampton, la. 5:9:8 FOR SALE Finest 2 acres for chicken farm, right In town; bargain If taken at once. Phone Hammond 23. 5:8:3 FOR SALE OR TRADE lot 11. Stafford's, easy payments. C. J. Hanner. Sioux City. Iowa. 5:8:5 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Furniture complete for 3 rooms: must be moved Thursday, 4room flat across st. vacant; includes 8 rugs, icebox, buffet, gas range, oak dresser, rockers silver and bedding; sell all or separately. Call 458 Truman st., Hammond. 6:9:1 FOR SALE 'Mahogany piano with bench; f.t class condition, $150. A. E. Sourbeti. 433 Bauer st.. Hammond. 8:9:2 FOR SALE Reed baby cab. Call at 1209 Harrison St., Hammond. 5:8:5 FOR SALE Bicycle, cheap. Apply 659 State Line. Phone 2234 Hammond. 6:9:1 ou SAbb Household rurniture, com plete oak dininr room set, kitchen table and chair.", mahogany davenport, mahogany settee and chair to match. upholstered in brown -elour. and other pieces. Address 864 So. Hohman St., corner Webb, Hammond. 6:4:tf FOR SALE On account of ill .health will sell restaurant with ten rooms connected: everything complete; good place for right party. 141-149 Sibley St., Hammond. Phone 3021. 5:8:5 FOR 8 ALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. 65 State St., Hammond. Open evenings. 4-12-tf WOOD. All kinds of scrap wood for sale In wagon loads or carloads. Ills. Car Mfg. Co., Hammond. 4:14:1m CONKEY'S BUTTERMILK STARTING Food, the r.itck food made with BUTTERMILK, 25c and 60c pkgs. at Maginot Bros., 174 Fayette St., Hammend. 4:27:tf FOR SALE Refrigerator, good as new. 4912 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 5:7:3 FOR PALE Mattresses of all grades retail at wholesale prices; also mattresses renovated at lowest prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co., 56 Plummer ave., Hammond. 6:1:6 BROODER STOVES 4 styles at $11.75 to $16. Maginot Bros., Cyphers and Buckeye ageuts, 17 Fayette 8t Hammond. 3:17tf KUFSMAUL FEED ROOFTNO CO, 111 Clinton at. Vbona 37$ 7. Eaat Chicago, phona 465H. v-ll-lm For Sale Motorcycles. 20 SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES 20 All makes. Singles and Twins. from $25. OO up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ & SLIGER, 229 STATE ST. 4:16:3 FOR SALE Good Twin Indian motor cycle; two-speed. Prestolite. cradle frame, back seat, all In good shape. Clarence Kline, 386 Ash St., Hammond. 5:9:2 For Rent Flats. FOR RENT 6-room modern flat, first floor, furnace heat, will decorate. 17 Condit st. L. L Hageman, phone 3157 Hammond. 5:8:3 FOR RENT Furn. flat. 3734 Euclid ave. Phone 647J Indiana Harbor. 5:8 FOR RENT- 7-room flat, corner Calumet and Hoffman st. Phone 1951 Ham mond. 5:9:3 FOR RENT 5-room steam heated flat. Inquire 83 E. State St., doctor's office. Phone 2452 Hammond. 5:9:3 For Rent Cottages. FOR RENT For summer, furn. 6-roem cottage with bath, large lawn. Phone 1189J or 94PR. Call after 7 p. m. at 95 Doty st, Hammond. 5:9:6 FOR RENT -Ls rge six room modern bungalow. $45 per month. J. Floyd Irish, 430 May st. Phone 1650 Hammond 5:8 H. M. WALLS DRAY LINE Furniture and piano moving, crating and shipping: all work guaranteed first class. 614 Oakley ave. Tel. 1495 Hammond. 5.7:6 FOR RENT 6-room house on Kenned v ave. Phone Hammond 1370Y3. 6.9:3

Miscellaneous.

Wliitaker-Friedley Co. For guards, watchmen, investigators, etc.. on short notice, call phone 237 kHammond. Room 39 Rimbach block. WINDOW AND PORCH SCREEN'S mader.o order. General carpenter work. Joe -Miller, 11 Williams st. Tel. 83S'W Hammond. R:!:3 FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, Rfc paired. Mattresses made to order. Colled for and delivered. Hammond Furniture Hospital. 28 Hohman it nionn zisi .t-iammona. ;j HAMMOND AUTO PAINTING CO. Good wor. prompt service. 2,3 Truman st. i-none Z33 tiammond. 6:8:3 MONEY Private party will buv nctes mortgages, security or loan money; strictly confidential. Lock Box 29!. n&mmonj. 5'8:12 HAVE YOUR CARPENTER repair work done by Henry Neckel. 132 l-'orsythe ave.. West Hammond. 111. 6:9:6 PAlftTIKU. PAPER HANGING Oood won;, prices rignt; estimates free open shop. Independent DecoraUng Co.' 232 .Micmgan ave. Phono 2931 Him. mono. jj WANTED Old false teeth; don-t matter if broken. I pay $1 to 810 per set. Send toy parcel post and receive check by return mail. F. Terl. 403 N. Wnif. st. Baltimore. Md. 5:7:6 CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. Lost and Found. LOST Cameo ring between Panama " 3 iMicnigan ave. Findar return to room 3, Panama bldg., Ham5:8:2 mond LOST Gold locket with settings Satave YneZlnlTK. 80mr""ere on Calumet ave. t mder return n ran en Hammond. " ' " V UIQll HVr 5:8:2 IiCi?TTTn,ont, rlnff ndav on State nti 1erl reward. Return to Times ofce, Hammond. 6-8 2 nJJur 0f sPrtaclea on Hammond Green line car In a case with chain attached tinder please return to Naareceive reward. t : 9 : 1 LOST Black bill fold containing two checks. Tuesday evening. between Jessie st. and Michigan ave. or on Calumet ave. temporary bridge. Finder return to 438 Cedar St., or phone 81 2R Hammond. 5 9 v LEGAL NOTICES. T ji NOTICE. Indiana Harbor, nd.. Mar 8, 1917 The undersigned will not b responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Ethel Nischan. after this date 5:9 OHRLS NISCHAN. NOTrCH OF RENEWAL OF JJQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Jacob Schweitier, Is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that be has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and In the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof: that he is a natur alised citiien of the United States of America, and of good moral character; tfcat he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County. at Crown Point. Indiana, at its June, 1917. cession, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, snlritoim vinnm and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 6th day of June. 1916, and Issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said Intoxicating liquors are to e sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the two-story brick building, situated and located on the following described premises, in the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, as follows, to-wit: The northeast comer of Section Thirty-six (86), Township 37, N. R. 10 West of the 2nd P. M.. containing in all 2 28-100 acres more or less. Said room is adjacent to and faces east on Calumet avenue, a public highway in said City. County and State. Said room Is further known and described aa 81$ Calumet avenue. 6a!d room Is 25x40 feet, the bar ia situated on the south side of said room, has glass front, and all of the inside of the same can be seen from said highway. There Is one entrance fronting on Calumet avenue and one rear entrance on Thornton street. There are l!vng rooms on the second story and !n the rear of said 'bulldingT JACOB SCHWEITZER. May 2 9 16 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Alfred C. Carter, Is a male Inhabitant and resident of said City, Township. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State- of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six 6) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a naturalized citizen of the United States of America, and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at its June. 1917. session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritoua. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the Sth day of June. 1916, and issued by Edward Simon, Auditor of said County, for the period of one yeer from said date, and the precise "location v!iere said intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed Is as follows: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building located on the west half h1 of lot 37, block 1. in the Original Town (now City) of Ham mond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. The said room is 23x40 feet and has glass front and front and side entrance. Bar room faces south on State street, a public highway in said City of Hammond, and al! of the in terior of said bar room can be seen from said State street. Bar is on west side of room. There are living rooms

above said bar room and a store room in the rear. ALFRED C. CARTER. May 2 8 16

NOTICE. Tha following described property will be sold for storage charges at Golden Uros. storage, corner Fayette and Sohl st. May 24, 1917: 3 baskets. 2 boxes. 1 barrel. 1 trunk. Taken as the property of Mr. S. Graham. 4;;5 May t 9 The following described property will be sold for storage charges at Golden Bros storage., corner Fayette and Sohl st.. May 24. 1S17: I organ and stool i t,e(j 1 easel l cupboard. Taken as the property of Gertrude Hornbeck. 4:13 Alay 3 9 NOTICE. The following described property will be sold for storage charges at Golden Bros. storKv corner Fayette, and Sohl si.. aia' z. j i , : 1 sanitary couch, i beds 4 bed springs. 4 mattresses, i tabic. 3 rocking choirs. 5 kitchen ciiairs. stand, 1 bale rugs. 1 sewing machine, 1 H. stove. 1 wrinper. 1 kitchen cabinet top 2 trunks, i ironing board. wash boiler, l dresser. 2 boxes. 2 tubs. 1 wash ma h ine. Taken as the property cf John D Meer- 4 ih May 2 9 NOTICE. Thf following- described property will be sold fr storage charge at Goiden Bros, storage, corner Favette and Sohl nt.. May 24. J917 2 beds. 2 springs, 2 mattresses. ' wiHna, ironing ooara. ; rug 1 rod- inp char. 1 kitchen choir. 2 bundle" 1 barrel, 1 roll straw matting, l tub i jar. 1 basket. Taken as the property of Mrs A A filler. 4.,5 May 2 9 CHAYKEN WRITES OF ARMY LIFE 'Continued from Page One runa everything here in the best of order, was out looking us over with great Interest and he raid that we have learned as much as any of the regulars, which sound, good for our entire crowd who take the compliment highly. In .pit of the fact that we are aU busier than we ever were before in our lives we find time for pleasure too. and have frequent frolics at the Y M C A. rooms. A church organ skillful'lv Played by Jerry Collins of Hammond and a ukelele by the writer, with a half dozen of the other boys singing the merry ha. ha tblnM iiv and furnish real pleasure to the ones that have left home for riniv'. ..vTwice we have been given the real ireai or a regular concert hv ih. sollast user oand from Fort and eveaing we naa a musical treat in the shape of a violin recital hv on c,, "e oojs nere assisted at the piano Dy trie wen known Vernon the Island. Castle of Sunday we had a dinner that the av erage Individual on the outside can hardly afford, and we sav wlrh nrM. to our company cooks that they did a wonderful Job. The dinner consisted of stewed chicken rhiri.n maahed potato, cream peas, rolled rice! butter, cocoa, strawberry shortcake and shelled peaches. Some dinner I must say again. In speaking of acting we've lost all semblance of such things as saying "won t you please pass the butter?" things need not be passed because they are on the table at all times. We just reach and help ourselves, and really civilization is some thing to wonder about at the present time. Privates Orvil Hlnton of 61 Sihlev treet, and David Nelson of 612 Sibley street, have been transferred from the third squad room to the second of the fourth company. George Hatch of Lowell, Mich., and a friend of Gardner. Voorhis, has just re ceived a letter from the latter saying that all the high school boys are well and happy. Harry Durner, a private in the ranks at Fort . has just recovered from a slight cold. Walter Jones of 97 Doty street, and a musician of, rare note, is soon to become a member of the Harbor band. Paul "Chid" Stewart of Conkey avenue, is the biggest man in his company at Fort , and all the rest of the crowd looks upon the Hammond boy to deliver the commands. Victor Kamanski, Leo Lewandowski and Felix .Matuzah all of 154th street, West Hammond, are happy members of this company. Arthur Miller, a member of the high school troop at Fort , is having his camera at work and Hammond folks will soon see his "war" pictures. Leo Arkin, also with the high school boys at New Hampshire. Is still selling wrist watches to the recruits. Charlie Hickman ia all dolled up in his two stripes which make him a corporal, and also net him $6 a month more from the treasury of Uncle Sammy. Jake Brussel is the champion Jokester of the entire crowd. Rusty Jones has the world beaten when it comes to yelling at the supper table. John Foley, the kid of the crowd, is amusing himself turning out every day HOURS 9 A. M. TO 9 P. fg. DAILY. PHONE 2637 HAMMOND. MADAME LEE The OLD SEIIABLX SPISIT SCBDITTK" .The highest authority in America on mediumshlp. My work is my religion, ordained by the Universal Spiritual Associataion. Seek and ye shal' find, ask and It shall be given thee. TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND WILL PREVAIL. To whom concerned: Madame Le, acknowledged by press and public t be without an equal, the peer of all and tho master mind of spiritual and- psychic phenomena, sends this greeting to ycu. 103 STATS ST., OYB1 rLOEIST. Haaunond Car Stops at Boo. Reads your life from cradle to grave. Fowers are wonderful; Indisputable. Advice Clear, Information precise concerning love, courtship, marriage, divorce, sales, wills, patents, journeys, investments friends, enemies," whom to trust, whom to avoid, when you will marry, teach you how to fascinate any one, how to marry the one of your choice quickly, to give you luck, remove evfl influences, reunite separated, develop mediums, show you how to gain the most profit in any business undertaking: the poor man ia entitled to success, can gain as well as the rich. No letters answered. Bring ad for reduced yrlces.

to do a bit of track work. Harry Newman is passing his time away drawing and in a year or ao Newman will be the chief cartoonist on a big paper. John Phrornmer still yearns to drive a motor car and the yearning Is the only thing the latter does. Charlie McFarland is writing some poetry which might soon appear In Thh Times. Fred Beckman. Clyde Anderson and Gardner Voorhis are taking up sharpshooting and from practice results they will make good. Herman Krieger and Art Wolters are the quietest boys in the camp. Tub Times story Baying Boston girls love Hammond boys brought results. All of us received letters and candy and one girl is to move to Boston so that she can be near her little dancing friends. Forest Gan&er of Fort received a box of goodies yesterday. Seven lettere, a record at this fort, were received by Harvey Kingston from the girl emiJnvM at n.r. E,l Klien is keeping the crowd post-i ed on every happening in Chicago. The i'atter forward. Chicago papers everv I week. . i When ti e senbe gets Thi Times the mob soon draws around and the paper is soon torn to pieces. News from and everyone wants to see it sS before m.vone can taKe a piece they all grab at once, hence the result. Massachusetts bay and Boston harbor were yesterday in the-grip of the worst gale that has visited this section sir.ee ir:r. From a southeasterly blow r thirty-five" miles, the storm veered in a few hours to a howling northeaster, tearing along at a fiftymile crip and kicking up the dangerously rough sea. PHROMMER WRITES NEWSY LETTER ' 'Continued from Page One. a. m. and then we are given to 8:15 to report for artillery drill. Then each company reports for drill and about half of the Hammond fellows are fn the fourth company, which has to report at Fort , a walk of one mile through very thick pine woods along the coast. We then drill two hours-at the big guns, 6, 10 arisl 12Inch guns. Each man has one distinct thing to do. After artillery drill we go back to Fort and we ar rive there at 10:15. We are given the time from 10:15 to 12 to use as we please. Right now, as beginners, we usually have an officer give us instructions In the different branches. We are given dinner at 12 and we usually get pretty good eats, although they do not compare with those described by "Izzy." At 1:15 we report for infantry drill and we drill fer two hours on the parade ground. This is interesting as there are so many new formations and drills that we never saw or heard of before. If we ever get back to Hammond have an idea we can show Tizy's crew a few things about drill because we are in charge of one of the best drill masters In the army and we are taking hold of it very fast. The time between 3:15 and 2.27 is used as we. see fit. At 6.27 we report for retreat at which time the gun is c. & o. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVt EAST-BOUND MAY 28, 191 FROM HAMMOND No. 412:30 p. m. Fast through trala to Old Point Comfort. No. t 13:46 m. Local train to Clacthnatl and all Intermediate stations. WMT-BOUNft For Chicago t:4t a. m. and 4:57 p. m. gHIGHESTER S PILLS .llniHii Ail. for TUAHOND HKAND PILLS. I ywn kMM m Bt. S.iWt. Alwr Rtl3M SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYUftE& Spirit Medium, Palmist and Phrenologist Tfcis fusjotm Palmist rfs.4 . year er tire lif from era.d to old age, fctst aa Um b&ad Indicates. Oires yoq dates and facta; taila yoQ what ft as passed la life and what la happening without asktzia- a single QBasiion. She does aot tell things to please. Bat reads thlnsrs Joet as the hands indicate, tells you the planets you were born mder, the lucky and -unlucky planets, when and where yon will marry, settles and explains love, fam fly troables, marriage, diroroe, health, easiness, law salts, speculations, investments, transactions of all kinds. tn fact, bo matter what your hope, fear or ambition, oome to this noted Palmist ani find help. There is no need for anyone to be ansasoeesful, fcer twlnm remores all trouble. She guarantees satisfaction or no charge. Her readings are strictly confidential. Ball and ooasult her free. CONSULTATION AT THE . ONLY. OFFICE 225 State St., Hammond. Three Doors East of Postoffice. Phone 714 in m ftrnMsV m-m' i iwi i nr?r"3

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HER UNBORN CHILD" s f Howard McKent Barnes who has contributed a worthy successor to "The Rlindness of Virtue." in his new fouract play. "Her Unborn Child." which deals with birth control as its vital theme, is a young American dramatist whose work is bringing him prominently before the public. Hi.i latest drama comes to the Orpheum theatre for three night with daily matiness commencing fired again and then we are at lib. erty until the next morning at 6:30. There are twenty out of each company allowed to go to toirn each night and most of us make use of the opportunity, although the town is nothing extra. They think well of us fellows. here and they picked a-number of the fellows, out of all high school fellows that are here, for acting corporals. They are given the chance, and if they can hold down the job they are given a regular Job as corporals. They are picking them fast and I shouldn't wonder that in a short time most all of the Hammond fellows wj'l be acting corporals. I think I have included almost everything and will close for this time. I would like to hear from "Izzy" and have him give a story which is the real dope and we will compare conditions with those here. With best regards and hoping to hear from you soon. JOHN G. PHROMMER AND HAMMOND BUNCH. Another one of our number. Mr. Roy, writes you another letter Inspired by the same article, and I think from both you will be able to obtain a good story of conditions at Fort

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BORROW MONEY OF US under the New Law enacted by the last General Assembly and supported by the leading Newspapers of Indiana. If your Doctor, Grocer, Coal Man, or in fact any merchant sends you a letter inviting you to pay up, don't be offended. Remember he has extended you credit and has been kind enough to carry your account when you could not pay up. You owe it to the man ar.d should put forth your best effort to pay all you can. He Owes the Other Fellow, but can't pay until you pay him. OUR MONEY Will pay your debts. Why rot let us supply you? LOOK OVER OUR TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN $ 40.00 at $2.00 payment per month $ 60. CO at $3. CO payment per month $100.00 at $5.03 payment per month ' All ether amount up to $300.00 at same proportion, together with the legal rate of 3'z per cent on monthly balances. SECURITY REQUIRED Horses, Cattie, Farm Machinery, Household Goods, Pianos, Store and Office Fixtures, which remain In your undisturbed possession. CAN WE HELP YOU? SURE WE CAN! PpouMemi IL bed (So. 148-50 E. STATE ST. ( ROOM i, PANAMA BLDG. Licensed and Bonded te the State to Loan Money at Legal Rates. PHONE 222. ...

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AT ORPHEUM THEATRE 5 V- - lis -'-. y Thursday matinee. May 10th. and during the engagement the matinee performances will be reserved exclusively for the women. All other performances are for the general public, although no person under 18 years of age will 1admitted to ny performance. At ail" daily matinees. Mrs. OarReynolds Smith will- address the women on the subject of birth control. RATES REDUCED On Loans of $5 to $100 No ana need be without the money they want at our present low ratesIt piiys to borrow from us when you need money for any purpose. $10 costs C5 cents for J month. Easy to pay our way in small weekly or monthly Installments to suit your convenience. If yaa are. keeping house or have steady employment w advance, money on your own note. Loans anwyhere n ealumet District. LAKE CO. LOAN CO. 23 RIMBACH BLOCK (Over Lion Store) HAMMOND, INDIANA. iMffYs Arl

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