Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1917 — Page 7

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NOTICE Ztereafte sa claaslflad ads wUl be coaptea over telephone nsaeaa h.at ptricB baa a telepnoae aaa Xurnialies us wltn the correct smber or iirni at tlma ol placing Ha ad. All persona C lacing fttTT meats wit aa otm pnon '.r ft the offlca ana pay o sama i ftra day. Otharwla aa charre of raw CZRTS TrUi ba . Tie best service can t f1 V ,? Irclnglag your adverttaenaenta i to uj offloa and pay for wbm at placisg the eAvertisemaat. laxi cotjjttt nrrar astd Wanted Male Help. WANTED Man at Gibson transfer. Apply Can't Foreman. Steady work, good T..1V. Take Gary lnterurban. get oft at I. C. yards. S:lo-f iOUXO MEN For locomotive fir"Fm.ri.no nnnif liry. Address n R. Times. Hammond. 5:22:6 WANTED Large Industrial insurance l o. nas ptrrauu' r ..liirv man willing to work; w ,t 3 and commission and Reward able Ire with rapid advancement. APP'.,t-t? Oalumet bllg.. East Chicago. 5.23tr Co. has permanent position WANTED Man to take treating belting one with some knowledge of machinery. Apply Mc Tl.oy Belting wonts. ","'"""-5.28t ... . . -r . -w ' , - run rmasenarer ele : bldar.. riamvaior. jniiunc 5-26tf WWTED Two draftsmen, general rVctory work. building conveying lary 122 Hiisch. Stein & C6.. Hammond. .28 WANTED Young man to run Ford truck and work In grocery and. meat market. Apply at once. Dunsing & BrHnke. phone 2600 Hammond. o.-Str wavtbd Boy. about 17 or 18 yar old Polish preferred. California av ine House, 145 E. State at.. Hmraon;3S.a WANTED Boys to carry Time routea on north side, nammonu. .iwj ;14 Hammond bldg. rv WANTED Good wages. United Construction Co.. State and Sonl sts.. Hammond. Wanted Female Help. 'VJfTED Experienced waitress. Majestic restaurant. Hammond. 5:-S:3 WAITED One young lady clerk who is familiar with detail work; only experienced need apply. Produc tion Mnnaeer. Wm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago WANTED We can use a young1 lady of integrity and honesty as an assistant cashier. Thia ia an opportunity for a thoroughly competent party 'tn good reference and record. Apply E C Minas Co.. Hammond. 6:28:3 W WTED Girl for general housework. Apply 501 S Magoun ave., East ChiApply cago. S.ZSIJ W NTBD Girl for general housework. 551 Tmman ave. Phone 11M Hammond. 5:25:1 WANTED Toung girl to do housework and help take care of one year old baby. 656 Charlotte ave.. upstairs, or phone 2567 Hammond. 6 :2S:3 WANTED Girl for dish washing in Wilson's restaurant. 69 State st.. Hammond. 5'6 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. 65 State St., Hammond. Open evenings. 4-12-tf CVKET'9 BUTTERMILK STARTING Food, the chick food made with BUTTERMILK. J6c and 50c pkgs. at Maginot Bros.. 174 Fayette St.. Hammond. 4:37:tf BROODER STOVES 4 styles at $11.75 to $16. Maginot Bros.. Cyphers and Buckeya agents. 17a Fayette st Hammond. J:17tt KXPSMAUT, FEED A ROOKING CO, 111 Clinton at. 1'bone J717. Baat Chlrago. phone 465B. t-ll-lrj TOR SALE 6 ft. 6-bottle soda fountain with back bar. glasses, spoons, -tables, chairs, etc. Call at 12301 Brandon ve.. Hegewlsch. Chicago. 6:26:4 FOR SALE Cash grocery store doing cash business only, with four light Vving rooms and bath, electric lights. Onlv store In thia locality. Good reasons ror"ne!!ing. Part cash and the balance on 3y payments. 538 Sibley st., Hammond. 5:28:2 FOR SALE Good soft coal heater. Tel. S10R Hammond. 559 Michigan ave. 5:28:2 FOR SALE 1500 mahogany piano, cheap if sold at once. Address H L. T:mes. Hammond. 5:28:1 FOR SALE Gray read ' go-cart, purchased in January: combination book rae and writing desk, dining table and 4 chairs, kitchen range, mission hall -look, mahogany stand, combination buffet and glass closet. 456 Summer st.. Hammond. Phone 1592. 5:28: FOR PALE Three pool table, cigar and randv case. 110-155th at.. West Hammond. 5:28:2 FOR SALE Two aeatd top buggy, rubber tires. 63 Gostlln St., Hammond. 8:28.1 FOR SALE Oak table. Call morning or evening. 48 Mason St.. Hammond. 5:28:3 FOR SALE Combination took case, library table, dresser and dressing tah. chairs, rugs, gas stove. 696 Hohman st.. Hammond. 8:28:2 For Rent Flata. FOR SALE 6-room fiat, high grade furniture. 3-piec mahogany parlor suit, bedroom suits, Yletrola, ruS. also one $375 mahogany piano in tkvect condition; all must be sold at once. If aving city. 8038 Escanaba ave.. South Chicago. 5:23:6 FOR RENT Five room lower flat; clean, nicely furn ., near car line. M0 Truman ave. Inquire 648 Ann at.. Hammond. 5:23:1 FOR RENT Four room flat, 179 Michigan ave.. for light hskg. I nqulre 175 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 5:28:1 For Eent. Fon RENT Three room house. 3612 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. 6:28:2 FOR RENT Garage on Rauer St.. $3.50 per month. Phone 1307R Hammond. 6:28:2 Board and Room. WANTED Boarders and roomers. 295 Indiana ave., Hammond. 5:23:2 Lost and Found. FOUND Small sum of money. Finder can have same by identifying. At S'ipts. Harrison park, or 212 Sibley at..!

Real Estate Bargains

FOR SALE Attractive, modern colonial type 6-room residence Just being completed; aouth aide; ornamental brick fireplace. French doora. kitchen cabinet, laundry tubs. etc.. hardwood floors throughout, mahogany trim; exceptionally low price and liberal terms. Hargis Moore, owners. 401 Hammond bldg. Phone 821 Hammond. 5:36tf FOR SALE A modern B-room bungalow, south aide. Just completed; large living room 1524. hardwood floors throughout, kitchen cabinet, linan closet, laundry tuba, etc Do not fail to see thla bungalow if you want a bargain. Price 13.300. liberal terms. Hargis & Moore, owners. 402 Hammond bldg. Phone 321 Hammond. 5:25tf FOR SALE OS LEASE An attractive modern residence opposite Harrison park. If Interested inquire 95S South Holiman St., Hammond. 6:28:1 FOR RENT OR SALE 10 acre truck farm land near Hartsdale. Charles Eck. Hammond, Ind. 6:18:1 For Saje Automobiles. FOR SALE Saxon roadster, lighta and starter. A 1 ahape; cash only. 4724 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 6:26:3 FORSALE 1916 Briscoe 5-pass.. starter and lights, in A 1 ahape. all good tires. $375. 4506 Forsyth ave. Phone 672M East Chicago. 5:28:1 FOR SALE) New Maxwell coupe, value $800; good reason for selling, frice 1500. Address B T. Times. Hammona. 6:38:2 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furn. rooms for hskg.; one suite for bachelors. 188 Plummer are.. Hammond. 6:14:t FOR RENT Three rooms for hskg.; two sleeDlnar rooms. Inauire 188 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 8:34tf FOR RENT Three furn. rooms with bath, use of yard and 'basement. In quire 347 Logan at., Hammond. 6:26:3 FOR RENT Newly furn. modern Bleeniner rooms. 88-00 State St.. !Ham mond. 5:26:1 FOR RENT Three or 4 rooms, single or en suite, opposite Harrison park. to refined couple or gentlemen: no chil dren; -reference. X T Z. Times, Ham mond. 5:28:1 FOR RENT Furn. room with board opposite Harrison park; all modern conveniences. Phone 10B1K Hammona. 5:28:6 FOR RENT Two furn. rooms for light hskg., with bath and elec. light. 407 Siblev st. Phone 2291 Hammond. 5:28:2 FOR RENT Furn. room with or with out kitchen priivleges. 3S09 Ivy st. Indiana Harbor. 5:28:3 FOR RENT Furn. front room auitable for two gentlemen. 669 Hohman at.. Hammond. 5:28:2 FOR RENT Two nicely furn. rooma for light hskg., with modern con veniences. Z58-D nuramtr ave.-, Hammond. 6:28:2 FOR RENT Neatly furn. room. 10 Rimbach ave., Hammond. 5:28:3 FOR RENT Furn. rooms, centrally lo cated. Phone 878W Hammond. 6:23:3 FOR RENT Nicely furn. rooms for hskg. 241 Michigan ave. Phone 3122 Hammond. 6:28:1 FOR RENT 'Hskg. rooms, centrally located. 83 State St.. Hammond. 6:28:1 FOR RENT Five furn. rooms; no chil dren. 828 Walter st., Hammond. 5:28:1 For Sale Motorcycles. Ofl SECONDHAND Qfl til MOTORCYCLES U All makes. Singles and Twlna. from $25.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocyclo Salesroom. WALZ A SLIGER, 229 STATE 8T. 4:16:1 Miscellaneous. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED, HEpaired. Mattresses made to order. Called for and delivered. Hammond Furnltnra Hospital. 328 Hohman st. Phona 2462 Hammond. ff!3 PAINTING. PAPER H ANGI KG- Good work, prices right; estimates free; open shop. Independent Decorating Co., 232 Michigan ave. Phone $931 Ham. mond. . 6:1 CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. WANTED Old false teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 par full set. Single and partial plates In proportion. Send by parcel Boat and re ceive check by return mail. L. Mazer, zuo . j inn si.. I'nnaaeiptiia, Pa. 5:26:4 MUSIC LESSONS Learn to play In ten leasons. ueo. oreen. pnone 2Z96 Ham mond. 5!28 WANTED Ol-d false teeth, don't matter if broknn T nv t9 tn IIS nt- full set. Single and partial plates In proportion. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. F. Terl. 403 K. woire at.. Baltimore, Md 5:28:5 Tornado, Cyclone and "Windstorm Insurance. Only high class companies represented. lowest rates. Phone S30W. E. E. BECK, 36 Rimbach block, Hammond. 5:28:3 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT Used car, roadster preferred. Phone 2241 Hammond. 5:26:2 HorsoB and Cattle. FOR SALE Two horses, harness and delivery wagon. McNamara Bros.. Whiting. Phone 38. 5:26:6 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE- OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Karl E. Jansen, Deceased. No. 1659. Notice Is hereby given that tha un dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate ia supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN T. St SAV. BK.. Administrator. Dated May 18. 1917. 5:21:3 A PEOCLAHATION BT THE MATOB CIST Or EAST CHICAGO. WHEREAS, the statutes of the United States and of the several states have set apart and designated tha 80th day of May of each and every year as a national holiday to be observed as a "Memorial Day" at which time the people, of tha land should assemble at tne

tims and place as beat bfits tha occasion, to commemorate the valiant deeds of the decewsed aoldiera and sailors of our great republic, who gave thlr lives that our beloved country might endura. and to pay the highest degree of respect and honor to those living who are now or were tha dafenders of tha flag, and WHEREAS, the people of thia great re public founded upon the principal of tha "brotherhood of man" has again unshathed tha sword In tha defense of that principal, and are now saying to our brothers across the sea. that "all men are created equal,'- that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these ara life, liberty, and tha pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are Instituted among men. deriving their Just power from the consent of tha governed; that whenever any form of tha government becomes destructive of these ends. It is the right of the people to alter or abolish It, and to Institute a new 'government." Wherefore as a nation wa ara adhearing to tha doctrine of our forefathers and have entered this mighty conflict, not for conquest or Indemnity, but for world-wide democracy; and It behooves every citizen of this, tha greatest nation on earth, to properly and solemnly observe "Memorial Dav"

this year. It beitig a legal as well as a national holiday all business as far as possible, unless engaged in war-munition or governmental supply work, should observe It in proper and appropriate manner. Tha cltitens of East Chicago as a whole community, will observe the day with a grand parade of Indiana Harbor and East Chicago citUens ending at the City Hall, East Chicago, where appropriate ceremonies will be held, assisted by the military and civic organisations of the city. Now therefore, I, Frank Callahan, Mayor of the City of Eaat Chicago, Indiana, do hereby procjalm We4aday, May SOth, 11T, as a general holiday ln the City of East Chicago, for all tha reasons and purposes hereinbefore eet forth, and I hereby request that all businesa houses in aald city, of every kind and description, be appropriately decorated on this national holiday, and that the same be closed and all business conducted therein be suspended, from tha hour of 18 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. In testimony whereof. I hare hereunto attached my hand and caused the seal of the city to be affixed, this 21th day of -May, A. T. 1917. FRANK CALLAHAN, Mayor. Attest: T. T. RICHARDS, City Clerk. May 28-1917. NOTICE OF SALS OF REAL ESTATE, The undersigned, executors of the last will and testament of Charles C. Spencer, deceased, hereby give notice that toy virtue of an order of the White Circuit Court, Indiana, they will, n and after ten o'clock a. m. of the 16th day of June, 191T, at The State Bank of Monticello, at Montlcello. Indiana, offer for sale, at private aala. ao much of the real estate of said decedent, Charles C. Spencer, aa may be necessary to pay the indebtedness and liabilities of said eatate, which real estate is described aa follows, to-wlt: Tha East half ,) of the Northwest quarter (M) f Section Eighteen (18). Townahip twenty-six (26) NortH. Range three (3) West; the. West half () of the Northeast quarter (4) of Section Eighteen (18). Township twenty-six (26) North, Range three (8) West; Thirty acres off of the North side of tha Northeaat quarter (4) of the Northeaat Quarter (U) of Section Eighteen (18), Township twenty-six (26) North, Range three (3i Weat; the Southeast quarter (Vi) of Section Seven (7), Township twenty-six (26) North, Range three (3) Weat; the East half (V) of the Southwnat quarter (hi) of Section .(7), Township twenty-aix (26) North, Range three (3) West; the Northwest quarter (4) of the Northwest quarter ( hi ), of Section Ninteeen (19), Township twenty-six (26) North. Range three (3 Weat; the North half ) of tha Southeast Quarter (hi) of Section Thirteen (18), Township twenty-aix (26) North, Range four (4) Weat; the Northeast quarter ihi) of the Southwest quarter (hi) of Section Thirteen (13), Township twenty-six (26) North, Range four (4) West; tha South half (4) of the Southeast quarter (4) of Section thirteen (13) Township twenty-aix (26) North, Range four (4) West; all of aald above real estate being situated in White County, Indiana, also Lot numbered ona hundred and thir teen ln the James C. Reynolds Third Addition to the Town (now city) of Monticello, Indiana; Lots numbered Thirty-seven and Thirty-alght in Dreifus and Haugh's Addition to tha Town (now city) of Monticello, Indiana, all said lots being situated in White County, Indiana; also the undivided one-half of Lots numbered one, two. three, four, five, thirty-two, thirtythree, thirty-four, thirty-five and thirty six in Block two of F. H. Mott's Addition to the City of Gary. Indiana, and being a re-subdtvislon of Blocks five and six of Clark Land Company Addi tion to Tolleston, Indiana, all of said lots toeing situated in Lake County, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, for not less than the full appraised value of aald real estate, and for tha best price to be ofctained, and upon the following terms and conditions: The purchaser of said real estate ahall have tha privilege of paying onethird of the purchase money in hand, one-third In nine months, and onethird ln eighteen months from the day of sale, or said purchaser shall have the privilege of paying all of aald purchase price in cash. Deferred payments shall be evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest- from their date, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, providing for attorney's fees and, upon confirmation of aale, secured by mortgage on tha real eatate sold. Said real estate ahall be sold free from all liens except the State and County taxes thereon payable ln tha year 1913 and subsequent years. MIRAN B. SPENCER. WILLIAM H.' HAMELLE. BERT VAN VOORST. . Executors of tha last will and testa ment of. Charles C. epencer, deceaaad. May 28 June 4 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Eatate of Ignac Petkevicx, Deceased. No. 1660. Notice is bereby given that the un dersigned has teen appointed adminis-

trator of aald Estate, by the Judge of tha Lake Superior Court. Said Estate ia aupposed to be solvent. STEVE BARZDTS, Administrator. Dated May 1$. 1917. 1:31:1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Ia the matter of tha Estate of Frank Ruppel, Deceased. No. 1681. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate la supposed to TTe solvent. SOPHIA RUPPEL. Executrix. Dated iMay 18, 1917. 8:21:$

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of tha Estate of Emma J. Stauffer, Deceased. No. 1662. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned haa been appointed executor of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is aupposed to tie solvent. ELVIN R. STATTFFER, Executor. Dated (May 18, 1917. 6:21:3 SHERIFF SALE. No. 1717. State of Indians, ) (ss: County of Lake, ) Lake Superior Court, March Term. 1917. BNGLEHARDT ULLRICH vs. ERMON ALLEN AND GLADYS ALLEN. HIS WIFE; EAST SIDE TRUST A SAVINGS BANK, AND JESS 12 R. BOWLES. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash ln hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 9th day of June, 1917, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. ro., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot fifty (60). in block four (4), as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of East Lawn Addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. If aald rents and profits will not sell for a aufflcient sum to satisfy aald de cree, interest and coats, I will at the same time and place offer for aale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suffi cient to satisfy said judgment, interest. costs and accruing costs. Said sale will b made without relief from val uation or appraisement laws, and without redemption. Taken as the property f Ermon All en, et al. at the suit of Englehardt Ull rich. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. K- V. FISCHLER, Atty. for Plaintiff. May 14 21 28 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. State of Indiana. Lake County, ss: In tha Lake 8uperio Court, March Term, 1917. American Trust & Savings Bank, Administrator of the Eatate of William Schneidt, Deceased, vs. Hattie Schneidt, Catherine Schneidt, daughter of Hattie Schneidt; Julia Schneidt. Anton Zierleyn, Catherine Zlerleyn, Mary Gelakoske. George Oelakoske, Helen Wickstrom, Frank Wlckstrom. her : husband; George Schneidt. and Jennie .Schneidt. - his wife. Cause No. 13949. The undersigned administrator of the estate of William Schneidt, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Lake Superior Court it will, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., of the flth day of June, 1917, at the American Trust A Savings Bank, of Hammond. Lake County, Iiena, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all the interest of said decedent and. a agent, all the interest of Hattie Bchneldt. wife of said decedent, in and to the foUowing described real estate: Lot seven (7). block two (2), Towle & Young's Addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of the Court and for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: At least onethird (1-3) of purchase money eash in hand and the balance in two equal in atallr&enta payable In not to , exceed nine (9) and eighteen (18) montha. evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six (6) per cent interest from date, .waiving relief, providing attorney fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. AMERICAN TRUST A SAVINGS BANK. By H. O. Relsslg. Secy. Administrator. May 7 14 21 28 PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE. IN THE- MATTER OF CLAYTON B. STIVER. BANKRUPT. NO. 268. IN BANKRUPTCY. District of Indiana, as: On thia 26th day of May. A. D. 1917. on reading tha petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It Is ordered by the Court, that a hearing fee had upon the same on the 6th day of July, A. D. 1917, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said Oistrict, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice ln tha LAKE COUNTY TIMES, a newspaper printed In said District, and that all known creditors and other persona In interest may appear at the aald time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to th em . at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, ln said District on the 25th day of May. A. D. 1917. S NOBLE C. BUTLER. (Seal of the Court) Clerk. CROWN POINT Crown Pointers who visited Hebron on Saturday evening and witnessed the ravages of the hurricane there shuddered to think what might have happened in their own city had tha storm which created such havoc at the fairgrounds only a half a mile south of the city struck the place amidships. No one .in the city proper knew of the tornado which passed so close to the place until the news was brought by the Boy Scouts, who were camping at tha fair grounds park at the, time, and . lent valuable aid in rescuing Joseph

Shields, tha aged raoa horse owner and driver. Tha storm was f tha freak variety, the wind being unusually still here while the tornado waa supposed to be at its height only a half mile further south and leaa than fifteen miles east whore evidence enough of Its fury waa discardable. An appeal to Crown Point cltitens for assistance in time of need or distress is always quickly responded to. In less than ten minutes after the first call for help came from Hebron on Saturday eveinng a dozen or more automobiles loaded with willing workers were on their way to tha scans of disaster. Throughout the evening dosens

more machines earring their burden of charitably inclined made the long cold trip. To say that tha Hebron citizens appreciated the ready response to their call is putting It mildly and while there was little to be done, tha evidence of the neighborly spirit between the two communities will leave a memory that will not erase. Consider ing the sudden calamity befalling the little town, the citizens were remark ably well organized, to cope with the situation, and their prompt and effl clent relief work in which both men and women of that city nobly did their share regardless of race, color or creed won the plaudits of many out of town visitors who came to assist. The same spirit that so promptly succored the unfortunate towns peopla, will it is certain, be' a tower of strength in re building the city and repairing the ravages of the storm. The city officials and the Chamber of Commerce directors who are boost ing the general observance of Decoration Day this year, request every man woman and child in the city to partici pate in the big parade to the cemetery. As an act of patriotism and an evidence of the respect in which the remaining grand army members should be held, it is tha least any one can do. Coma out -with your colors flying and keep in step with the two bands engaged for the occasion. Every organization in the city will take part in the parade this year, and the machlng line should be one of which the city can feel proud. The Chicago dallies of yesterday gave tha Chicago-Cedar Lake autaknobile tour a great send off. claiming it the best pleasure trip for a day's run of any out of the city. Pictures of In diana's good roads and soma kind of scenery accompanied the write up which will have a tendency to further popularize the already famous pleasure course. Yesterday's weather kept many automobllists from making the trip and the chicken dinner resorts around the lake that had prepared to cater to an increased trade were accordly disappointed. The Thomen barber shop, one of the oldest established in the city, was sold recently to Joseph Patrinl. a former employee at the Dovichi fruit store. Mr. Patrlni will take charge immediately. Carl Thomen. tha former owner, will take a rest for soma time before engaging in bulsenss and may remove to some climate mora beneficial to his health, ha being a yearly sufferer with hay fever. Tha Farmers Boys dance at Central Music hall on Saturday evening was well attended, about fifty or sixty couples dancing until midnight, the Commercial Club orchestra furnishing the music. fhere has been a noticeable Increase in the 'marriage business during the last fortnight, the reason being ascribed to the fact that many are getting married before the military service draft become operative, although a recent edict from Washington states that this will not absolve them from service. Crown Point Red Cross organization had a good example placed before it on Saturday night of the uses and advantages of a wall drilled community in an emergency and the good which can be dona by an organization of its kind in bringing order out of chaos. While Hebron does not boast of a Red Cross organization, it has men and women that could do yeoman service in one. To be prepared for such emerg-' encles is one of the ends to which the Red Cross organization aspires, and it would be well to drill the volunteers to be able to cope with such situations. SEVEN ARE DEAD; THIRTY INJURED (Continued from Page Ona) were directly in the me of danger and fully 100 autos left here yesterday for Hebron to give relief. Tha first reports her were that Lowell and Cedar Lake ware tha greatest victims and all the doctors in town left south. They found at Lassen's placa at Cedar Lake that the big damage was to the south eaat instead af to tha south. OCTB KtTRT AT 7 ATX QXOTJKDS. The fair grounds here bore the brunt of the storm. The grandstand and judge's stand were wrecked and many of tha barna rased. Joseph Shields, a veteran horse trainer 70 years old, suffered a broken arm and internal in juries. A construction camp on the Pan handle between here and Hebron, consisting of 8 cars, was blown over. The cars caught Are from the cook's car and 25 members of the section gang more or less hurt. Mike Mitske was hurt about the head and body. Roy Smith, a towerman. escaped death by a miracle when tha tower blew ovar and was completely destroyed. Hebron Was A Great Sufferer In Tornado. (Special to Tbsi Tuts.) HEBRON, IND., May 28. This pretty little town seems to have been the hardest hit of all the Indiana towns by Saturday's cyclone. The eastern outskirts were laid waste and hundreds of farms in southern Porter county felt the terrible results. Here there are three dead and six badly hurt. TBI DBAS. LESLIE KENNET. aged 13. K. B. PRATT, a horse buyer, aged 50. MRS. ALICE KENNEDY, aged 85. TEE ZKJTHXS. MRS. U HUM DA U. leg broken. MISS GARVEY, arm broken. SCAR BAG LEY, leg broken. G. AYLESWORTH, internal injuries. ROY SMITH, chest crushed. . The call for help brought 100 machines from Crown Point and vicinity and the work of reclamation lasted all day yesterday. Valparaiso . sent many to aid. Dead and wounded cattle lay in the fields.. Three Are Dead At Kouts On Panhandle. (Special to Thi Tikes.) KOUTS, IND., May 28. The tornado which whistled along the Kankakee last Saturday night left death and

desolation ln its waka in this vicinity. Tn DBAS. MR. AND MRS. T. B. PESH. JULIA HANE. aged 18V C J. BE8SECKER, railroad man. Fully a dosen were injured and it was dawn before anything like accurate reports were obtainable. Trees were uprooted and farmers' housea and barns razed in the wide path of the storm.

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND., May 38. At a large public gathering at the court house in Crown Point last week, the Lake county society for the Prevention of Tuberculosis was organized. The organization meeting was the result of a widespread sentiment that Lake county must do her part in the nationwide movement to adequately provide for tha Inevitable hoat of tuberculosis soldiers returning to their homes if trench warfare becomes a reality to our troops. Mr. John J. Keller was elected president of the society and Miss Rhoda M. Welding of the Charity Organization Society of Gary was chosen as secretary. Significant of future work was the unanimous expression of the feeling that both because of the large amount of tuberculosis now existing in Lake county and on account of the likehood of its great Increase among tha soldiers from Lake county, tha time has arrived for tha construction of a Lake county tuberculosis sanatorium. Tha Indiana Tuberculosis Society and all local tuberculosis associations ara advocating increased hospital provision for the tuberculosis in order that the experience of France and Canada may not be repeated in the United States. EMERSON. HiFii ftNOJOSHEN SCORE Northwest Section of State Secures 19 Points Szold Sets New 440 Record. Northwest Indiana won more points than any other section of the state at the track and field meet of Indiana high schools at Lafayette, Saturday. This section of the state secured 19 points. Tha meat was won by Manual Training high school with Rochester and Goshen tied for second place with ten points each. Szold of Emerson school. Gary, broke the state record in tha 440 yard run in 62 2-6 seconds. Tha former record was 63 3-5 established by Heuring of Petersburg, now a leading athlete at Indiana University. Rohrer of Goshen won first in the hundred and two-twnty yard dashes, doing tha first in 10 2-5 and the second in 24 3-5. Rhind of Hammond was second in both the hundred and in the twotwenty, Hammond, East Chicago, Emerson, South Bend, Goshen, Elkhart, LaPorte and Plymouth were entered in the state meet. Hammond secured four points, Emerson 6 and Goshen 10. State records ware broken in the 4 40, 880, mile, shot and high jump respectively. Brown of Frankfort did the 880 in 25 1-6; Trotter of Salem ran the mile in 4:41 Vs. Williams of Sheridan put the twelve pound shot 4 7 feet 6 inches and Ivey of Rochester cleared the bar in th high jump at 6 feat 10 V inches. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GARY. La. 1 to 5, 7. 8. 10, 11. 13. 14. . 16. 17, 19, 20 to 28. 28. 29, 81. 32. 34, 35. 37." 38, 40. 41, 43. 44. 43. 47. 43, 43 to 51. B 4, Jackson Park So. Broadway Add. Roger B. Hull. Tr.. to Frank M. McKay. Tr. . 1.P0 Undi W 4-9 K fract S of River Shi 33-37-8. Wheaton Augur to Land on C. and Louise G. Rose 1.00 TOLLESTON. L 4, B-24, Co.'s th Add. Nikola Skolan to Androv gkolan... 1. 00 Ls. 34. 26. B 19. Co.'s 6th Add. Anna Roth, et al.. to John "W. Lyddick 1.00 Ls. 24, 25, B 19. Co.'s 5th Add. John W. Lyddick to Tr. Dio. cese of Mich. City In Trust for St. AnthonVs Mission, Gary 1.00 Pt NE SE 3-33-9. Arthur G. Ross to Frank J. Schols.... 1,000.00 EAST CHICAGO. L 20, B 4. Calumet Add. Cal. Kennedy Land Co. to Amos G. Allan 600.00 Ls. 40. 41, B 11. NE 29-37-9. John A. Wickef to Elisabeth E. Biedlnger 1.00 L 44. B 14. E. Chgo. Land Assn. 'Add. East Chgo. Co. to East Chgo. Land Assn 1.00 L 44, B 14. Eaat Chgo. Land Assn. Add. East Chgo. Land Assn. to Clarence C. Smith, et al 1.00 INDIANA HARBOR. L 8. resbb Blks 20 to 21. 4th Add. Eaat Chgo. Co. to Antonl Gargaa 1.00 L 17. B 1. 4th Add. East Chgo. Co. to James Harbaugh 393.00 WHITING. NW L 39. L 40. B 2. Central Park Add. Walter H. Smith to Laurence C. Smith Shi L 39; L 40. B 2, Central Park Add. Laurence C. Smith to Walter H. Smith 100 L 34. B 7. Central Park Add. Whiting Land Co.. to Mary E. O'Hara 900.00 Ls. 18, 19, B 8. Central Park Add. Whiting Land Co. to Whiting Lodge No. 13, F. & A. M 1.525.00 HAMMOND. Ls. 22. 23, B 7. Morris Add. Jos. Mistars to Paul B. Liplnskl. . l.OO S 11 ft. L 24. N 21 ft L 25. B 9. Franklin Add. Anton H. Tapper to Louis Molnar. . 1, 800. 00 S 18 ft. L 22. N 14 ft. L 24, B 9. Franklin Add. Anton . H. Tapper to Robert E. Law 1.00

WHO SHALL REGISTER, WHEN M WHERE, AS TOLD BY WILSON

All men between ages of 21 and 30, inclusive, must register. Any person failing to register or who registers falsely shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. In case of temporary absence from his legal residence, a man must register by mail. Hours of registration shall be between 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. June 5, 1917. at the registration place in their home precincts. Those who are too ill to register are required to apply for Instructions before June 5 as to how they may register by agents. Those absent from home on -June 5 Bhall, when in cities of over" 30,000 population, apply to the city clerk of the city wherein they may be sojourning. The registration day, while not a holiday, should be made "a great day of patriotic devotion and obligation, when the duty shall lie upon every man to see to it that the name of every male person of the designated ages is written on the list of honor." A remedy for fofctiona of th urinary tract. PaiDteaa. noQ.poiaoauua aod wail not stricter. ITObO M DBlfifilSTS. Parcel Peat if daairod Prica si, ur S bottles tJ.TS. rB 6VANS CHEMICAL CxJ..CLNCWN ATI. O. CHICHESTER S PILLS 7"' VraiCfiai for a ad ! m.t.lllsi with Blw Rimwxi. V kl-Ma-tra I I'll la la Kd bovos. aitgd 'a.a a vtaar. Ft. 7 ,VraMt. At b for c 111 -t ar M. v cin-cp-E iKD FILL DIAMOMA KRAKD PILl.R. fcTi or .-, vaatskaowa aa Baat. Sadat. Aln Re! labia SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVESOffiS G. & O. CHEDULK EFFECTIVE EAST-BOUND MAY 28, 191S FROM HAMMOND No. 4 13:30 p. m. Fast through trala to Old Point Comfort. Ho. 3 12:45 a. m. Local train to C1bailtsiatl and all Intermediate stations. WMT-BOUNA For Chicago S:46 a. tn. and 4:67 p. m. MONEY TO LOAN TH'I 4JJ TWENTY 42 V PAYMEXT ? Pttl The Twenty Payment Plan wa originated by us. You will find our plan very attractive and advantageous in that it permits you to borrow money and repav it in monthly payments so small that you will not feel them. In other words, it allows Twenty Months for repayment. Interest is charged on monthly balances only at the I.gal Rate, 3Vj pr cent per month, and the customer is privileged to make larger payments If he so desires. 32.50 is the monthly payment on 35. $3.75 is th monthly payment on $71 $5.00 is the monthly payment On $100. Remember, you are charged interest only for the actual time you carry it. You can pay In full at any time. We loan on furniture, pianos. Vietrolas, live stock, etc; also on diamonds and watches. Call on or address Provident Loan io. Rooma 3 and 4 Panama Bide. 143-SO East State t-. Hammond. Phone 323. 3 9 S3 No advance in prices for the Garden City-Hammond game, Decoration Day. 5:2S:: Zi3 Spirit Medium, Palmist and Phrenologist Tnls tmroa Palmist reaft.yruT ei tire Ufa) from erndle to old age. Jwst as the kaad Indicate. Gives yon da tea and facts; tells yon what has passed tn life and what ia happemlrxs wiUtovt aelrinf a single qnastlon. She does mot tell things to please. But reads things Just as the hands Indicate, tells you the planets you were born uOer. the lucky and unlucky planets, when and where yon will marry, settles and explains loye, family troubles, marriage, divorce, health, business, law suits, speculations, investments, transactions of all kinds. In fact, no matter what your hope, fear or ambition, oome to this noted Palmist and find help. There ls no Heed for anyone to be nnsuee8t.ful, her sftfrle removes all trouble. She rnarantees satisfaction or no charge. Per readings are strictly confidential (fell and eonsnlt her free. CONSULTATION AT THE OFFICE ONLY. " 225 State St., Hammond. Three Doors East of Postcffice.

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