Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1917 — Page 9

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Classified Advertisements

NOTICE Hereafter no classified a Tl7. be accepted over taiopnona hat ponon ba. a telephon furnisnea us with the corvee neater of aama at time of placing vaa AH peraona placing r'rtJl menta with ns ovmt phone v na at the office and pay for rra In fire daya. Otheirwiae charge of TEN CE113 will he for COUECTIIFa. fcy The beat aerrtce can be 7f thi bringing your adverttaementa ito w office and pay for aome at ume placing- the adwertlaement. LAXB covarrv piMTis PUB LI SKIS. I CO. Wanted Male Help. - ioo-uabowErs wantei-ioo Call at room 39. iiammonl. WMtaker-FriedlO Co.. WANTED Enamelers " -ipVVrank chanics and acetylene welder... fi S Betz Co.. Hammond Neb.. Wyo. Colo So, Pak fjr We Mont, and W"hvJnds fcr the western also want farm hands t Uo4.aod crf Gary- " m inrtoiiclr WANTED fly 4602 Kennf V speaking Slavish. APP .2b:3 T.-at rrhicaKO. WANTED Lathe 1 Co.. Hammuim- . BOY WAXTEDOv 16 wlnK facto do gfnerol. "pay . Apply tory: steauy , i- Weil, cnicaa" .- nee. RosenwBld & 6.22 Todd ave.. . ave.. East rforVc"9 WANTED Tw men to ive 21 years Steady ik0th of Gary gj Izer Co.. 3 blocks traCks. -' terurban on C. I. . - . drive deii WANTED Young man io experery wagon: reference ortunity and rWK&'r AppleteaUry jor "t1 'Hammond. YL C W W w- .. , nA.Ar new i?es9APPirMc!i if lng machines. "' b.-jii Co . Hammond. , - - " need woman VANTB55irTor ffy. 40.Rufjrsthxrrm JpZlGltan 6 plain JK55; sT Sibley St.. Hammond.6;27:2 namiin'""- - " Situation Wanted. Trm by strong MfrdfDerdr525:Sibley st.., wlNirtckeT sC Hamto do at home. 445 BecKer . 6:2S:1 mond. . 'ncTTtON'-As housekeepei InldeHv'woan-Mrs Allen R FX " to 99. Hammond. JS1 For T?p.nwrurnislied Booms Williams FR-RpFstawleik 'to"" bEE ,nr&nn stpCna 996J Hammond. oc Unhman St. tail u j gentleman. 231 mgniaiiu fi:27:l Hammond. SdlrenctOW tV caTnmKach ave.. Hammenu. mer avHammond. , "XTrvT-Two rear rooms for liRht FOR RENTrr,p foV bachelors or marhsk?., s;jUaL1fe'l62 Hammond. 207 rled couple. Phone 11 6:28:1 Indiana nc c-vt xwo Me-ht hekir. tooma, FOR RENIr;hW2a; use laundry. Ho electric, bath. (tas. use fi:28:l Clinton si.. .., T7,.rrv mom. electric, bath. Ft eTrS" Unton 'St.. Ha -.o cTT One furn. room for two. tbfHhout kitchen Privilege.. Phone 1595 Hammond. b -2 Wanted to Buy. . x'tffi Highest rrices paid for metWTfr5rT oln machines, etc. Gordon. ,.rv,n sL Phone l'Jbo llammviw. dOi) - 6:23:6 MACHINERY WANTED Planers, sharers drills, bor. mills, board frops. lathed any metal worktn. State lowest cash price. Williamson, 321 Nth Crawford ave.. X Chicago. :2i:l For Sale Automobiles. enrt S VLE 1913 Case 5-pass. automobile, just overhauled. 4i4-15Eth St.. -t-.-. Hammond. 6:26.o - Trp , SALE Saxon roadster. electric lichts and starter, in good running order $150 cash. Call 840 Beall ave., Hammond 6:26:3 td 4TK 1916 Velie 5-pa! 5-pass., startIt- nd lights. in A 1 shape. $400. 4506 1 orsym avu. nunc u.-.. ' ----- , in - e o r i - t Chicago. 6:2s:3 van. SALE 1914 Velie B-pass., starter and lights, in A 1 shape. $300. 4 506 Foyth ae . Phone 672.M East Chicago. 6 -S3 FOR SLE 5-pass. 1917 touring car. run 500 miles, taken on debt; snap $726 P O. box 176 Hammond. 6:27:3 For Eent. FOR RENT Store room 200 feet west of Hohman on State St., $35 per mo. Phone 480 or 2659 Hammond. 6:27:4 FOR RENT Two unfurn. rooms. 174 State Line at. Phone 2857 Hammond. 6 :2S ;2

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Real Estate Bargains

SPECIAL SOME BABCA1N3. g-room li-story residence on TOWLU St. nt-ar Hoffman. 52 ft. lot. good brick foundf.iion. bath ana electric lights, all assessments paid In full. Owner needs cash and will sacnilce for less tnan 2-3 value of the property. A splendid investment proposition and a pood home. Price onlv $2.10". and can arrange terms with a moderate cash payment down. Watch our special" daily. FRANK J. WACHKWICZ. Cor. Oaklov and Plummer Ave. I 'hones: "1617 1220-J 2719. Open Evenings. FOR SALE At a bargain, choice lots in Indiana Harbor. For particulars and location inquire owner. Address Uregoe Pledgoe, Harvard. Ail. . 6:o:4 FOR SALE 7-room house, modern, furnace heat. 3 bedrooms. chicken house and garden. 3i ft. lot. newly decorated inside. Price Is ritrht and can not be beat. Inquire 173 Detroit st Hammond. b:2t:o FOR EXCHANGE Well improved 40 acres, 70 acres and 1S7 acres, all In Pulaski Co. Want rentals or merchandise. Vvm. Poisel, Medary ville. Ind. NORTH SIDE HOMES FOR SALE AT HONEST PRICES. Twenty-five new homes. Come and see the material I use, watch experienced carpenters build. Do not be a slave to your landlord any longer. " (jet out of that rut." I have helped over 2H people to own their own homes in Hammond. I am willing- to do the same for every woTking; man in the region. 1 can afford to sell you a horr.e cheaper than any of the others for this reason: I have 50t of the choicest resident lots in the citv of Hammond ranging in prices from"125 to $4,000 and can afford to sell vou at the right priest Let me prove to you that the prices5 of property are right. Auto will call for you at anv point In the Calumet region. Lots $125 up. The choicest at $275, worth $S00 or more, according to the prices asked in the ' outskirts of c.arv or the sand dunes. Homes from $1,000 up. It makes no difference what you want. I can sell you direct without adding- that commission. Will make trades a specialty, accept mort-. gages or any securities. It will pay vou to consult me before buyinfC elsewhere. Phone FRANK R. BETZ, Hammond 499. or stop in at Gostlin. Meyn & Co., Tuesday or Friday evenings between 7 and 9 p. m. 6:27:3 FOR SALE. 6-room house same as seven, all large rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath, large closets, cement floor, furnace, laundry tubs, electric lights and gas. porch screened in. screens for all windows, light fixtures, shades, driveway, garage, yard fenced, 37i ft. lot, Detroit St., south side, near park and car line. Get this; terms. ROT C. FOWLER. Phone 724 or 1527 Hammond. Will call for you. 6:2S:2 FOR SALE. 6-room bunralow, Lewis st., oak trim, modern in every respect, shades, light fixtures, everything goes. Price $3,000; terms. ROY C. FOWLER, Office phone 724, residence 1527. Will call for you. . . 6:28:2 Miscellaneous. PIANO PLATING Ragtime in 20 lessons guaranteed. Special course for music teachers and child or adult beginners. Geo. Green. Phone 2296 Hammond. 6:25:6 PAINTING. PAPER HANGING Oood work, prices right; estimates fre; open shop. Independent Decorating Co, 232 Michigan ave. Phone 2931 Hammond. 5a CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. For Anything in Our Line phone 467 Hammond. adt Hoofing1 Co., Hammond. 6:20:1m FCRNITURE CRATED OR PACKED by experienced hands for shipment or ptorage. 647 Calumet ave. Phone 826R Hammond. . 6:26:2 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Two chair barber shop outfit. Price $50 cash. Address Barber. So. Holland, 111. 6:25:4 FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Lesser's Reliable Lorn Bank, 65 State at, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-12-tf CON'KEY'S BCTTERMTLK STARTING Food, the chick food made with BUTTERMILK, 25c and 50c pkgrs. at Mainot Bros., 174 Fayette at.. Hammond. 4:27:tf BROODER STOVES 4 styles at $11.75 to $19. Maginot Bros.. Cyphers and Buckeye agents. 17 Fayette tt. Hammond. 3:17tf KTTSSMAUL FEED A ROOFING CO, 11 Clinton at. Phone $717. Caat Chicaco. phone 46SH. a-ll-lra FOR SALE 32 ft. motor boat; floe condition, must be sold this weelt. Apply before 3:30 p. m. at east side of canal, Penn bridge, Indiana Harbor. Ask for Paul. 6:5:tf FOR SALE Oak finish Steindel piano, as good as new. Phone Munster 4 2W. 6:22:3 FOR SALE 9x12 rug- cheap, practically new. 3X07 Drummond St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 35"JM. 6:26:3 FOR SALE Boilermaker tools. cheap for quick sale, tube expanders, rollers: one li. five H, five lj. seven 2. eight ii. six 2J and three 3-inch; sectional spring expanders, .wi.th hexen pins, ,al.l tools new, one IJxi, three 2xj. one 2Jxi. one 2xi. three 3x; one piece inside tube cutter with ratchet, 2-inch and one 3-inch. Sigmund Weisner," 4G23 Prairie ave., Chicago. 6:26:2 FOR RENT OR SALE Desirable restaurant and rooming house, tbe choicest rlece of property in Hammond; one will be able to make an independent fortune In a few year: $1.0t)0 cash, balance easy terms. Ben Bracher, Betst Co., Hammond. 6:27:3 FOR SALE! Old Ohio potatoes, suitable for planting or eating, $2.73 a bu. Phone 826 W Hammond. 6:27. 'I FOR SALE Used piano, $90 cash, if taken at once. Phone 280 Hammond. The Best Furniture Co. 6:2S:3 FOR SALE- Good hotel range, coal burner, one oven, cheap. Call Carleton hotel. Hammond. 6:28:2 FOR SALE Bicycle, $S; owner can't ride it. Inquire 360 Truman ave., Hammond. 6:28:1 FOR SALE One Garland cabinet gas range and mission bedroom suite, ("all mornings 664 State St., Hammond. 6:28:3 For Rent Cottages. FOR RENT 5-room bungalow furn. Call after 5 p. m. 3139 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. 6:26:3 FOR RENT 9-room house on AVebb st. Phone 51 Hammond. ' 6:27:2 FOR RENT Furn. 6-room cottage; modern conveniences, adults only. 10 Condit st. Phone 1248W Hammond. 6:27:2 . You can be a "chooser" young man if you enlist this week. After, you must go where you're put.

Wanted to Rent.

WANTED Four or 5-room hoire or flat by couple with child; best of references; rent guaranteed. Address M, Times, Hammond. 6:21tf WANTED TO RENT Two furn. rooms with board in private family. Phone 2646 Hammond. 6:28:3 For Sale Horses and Cattle FOR SALE Cheap, 1 horse. 1 single harness, 2 top wagons. Inquire 343 Towle st. Phone 727 Hammond. 6:27:2 FOR SALE Delivery horses and wagons. Hammond Lnundry. 6:27tf For Sale Motorcycles. 9(1 SECONDHAND on " MOTORCYCLES tU All makes. Singles and Twins, from 625.00 up. Sold on easy payment. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ 4 SLIGER, 229 STATE ST. . 4:15:3 Lost and Found. LOST Monday night, sum of money and checks; reward. Return to Times Hammond. 6:26:3 LOST Package containing waist and apron on Hohman st. Finder phone 1038J Hammond. Reward. 24 Douglas st- 6:2S:1 LOST Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock. State and Hohman. a diamond brooch valued as a keepsake from deceased mother. If the gentleman who found It will please call Hammond 79 he will be rewarded. 6:2S'l ?7 Monday afternoon from L. C L. station, a sorcel horse, right shoulder branded, weighs 1000 pounds; reward. Return to Mary Carney, L. C. L. Station, Gary & Interurban line. 6:28:2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the ISth day of June. 1917, the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the Improvement of ALLEY TWO (2) WEST. Section Five (5), from the South line of Third Avenue to the North line of Fourth Avenue within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred Sixty-three (1863), adopted on the 23rd day of October, 1916. by the Board of Public Works, by constructing- thereon of a pavement fifteen (15') feet wide, with a wearing surface of one cf the following kinds of modern city pavements: Brick on sand foundation. Brick or Wooden Block on iconcrete foundation, combined concrete and brick on sand foundation fifteen (15') feet and ten (10") Inches wide and cement curbs six (e-) inches In width. The parallel streets and alleys within one hundred fifty 150) feet are: Washington and Adams Street. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners nd description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City Hall, Gary, Lake County, Indiana. On the 2nd day of July, 1917, at Nine o'clock A. M., the Board of Public Works will meet In its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefitted or win be specially benefitted by said Improvement in "the amounts set forth In said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or In part the respective prima facie assessments on said roll. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON, P. B. LAMB, . FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk, 6-1-22. 23. 25. 26, 27. 28. 29. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 18th day of June, 1917, the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the Improvement of Alley Four (4) West. Section Five (5). from ten (10) feet North of the South line of Third Avenue to seventeen and one-half (1714) feet South of the North line of Fourth Avenue within the City of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred Eighteen (ISIS) adopted on the 11th day of September, 1916, by the Board of Public Works, by constructing thereon of cement curbs six (6") inches in width, cement sidewalks two (2') feet wide and with Brick on sand foundation, Erlck or Wooden Block on concrete foundation and onecourse concrete sand" foundation fifteen (15') feet and ten (10") inches in width. The parallel streets and alleys within one hundred fifty (150) feet are: Jeffej-son and Madison Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk In the City Hall, Gary, Lake County, Indiana, On the Ind dp ' of July. 1917, at Nine o'clock A. M.. the Board of Public Works will meet in Its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefitted ir will be specially benefitted by said Improvement in the amounts set forth In said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify In whole or In part 'the respective prima facie assessments on said roll. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON. . P. B. LAMB. ; FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. 622. 23. 25. 26, 27, 28, 29. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the ISth day of June. 1817, the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of ALLEY THREE (3) I WEST, Section Three (3), from ten (10)

feet North of the South line of Third Avenue to seventeen and one-half (17V4) feet South of the North line of Fourth Avenue within the City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred Twenty-five (1S25) adopted on the 18th tay of September, 1916, by the Board of Public Works, by constructing there of a pavement fifteen (16) feet wide and the necessary catch basins and inlets, cement curbs six "(C) Inches wide with a wearing surface of one of the following kinds of modern city pavements: Brick on sand foundation. Brick or Wooden Block on a concrete foundation, combined concrete and brick on sand foundation and one-course concrete pavement on sand foundation fifteen (15) fset and ten (10) inches wide. The parallel streets and alleys within one hundred fifty (150 feet ere: Adams and Jefferson Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and Is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk In the City Hall. Gary, Lake County, Indiana. On the 2nd day of July, 1917. at Nine o'clock A. M., the Board of Public Works will meet In its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same haw been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify In whole or in part the respective prima facie assessments on said roll. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON, P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Beard of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. 6 22. 23, 25, 2fi, 27. 28, 29.

NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned, administrator of the estate of John Rust, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Lake Superior Court, he will at the hour of 10:00 a. m., on the 7th day of July, 1917, Hammond, Indiana and from day to day thereafter. until sold, offer for fale. at prlvateJ sale all the Interest of said decedent, in and to the following described real estate to-wit: Lots sixteen (16), seventeen (17). and eighteen (18). in block seven (7), in Franklin's Addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, and lots forty (40) and forty-one (41) In Stafford and Trankle's Addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said Court for not less than two-thirds of the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions: Onelhalf (H) of the purchase money, cash In hand, and the balance to be payable within six (6) months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bear ing 6 per cent interest from date, waiv ing relief, providing attorney fees, and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. YENS ANDERSON. Administrator of the Estate of John Rust. Deceased. J 14 21 28 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. 9 In the matter of the Estate of Dorothea Riechers. No. 1441. In the Lake Superior Court. May Term. 1917. Notice Is hereby given to the Heirs. Legatees and Creditors of Dorothea Riechers. deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 10th day of September. 1917, and show cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 27th day of June. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court. June 28 Jul 5 PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTJER OF THE ESTATE OF NICK VUKSANOVICH. BANKRUPT.' NO. 269. IN BANKRUPTCY. District of Indiana, ss: On this 26th day of June. A. D. 1917. on reading the petition of the bankrupt for hiij discharge. It Is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1917, before said Court, at Indianapol.s, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice In THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the raid 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 them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District on the 26th day of June. A. D. 1917. NOBLE C. BUTLER. (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. ROBERTSDALE , The Past Chiefs' club of the Pythian Sisters will be entertained Friday evening at the home of Miss Myrtle Hubbard of Roberta avenue. Mrs. Henry Twait of Roberts avenue, entertained her sister, Mrs. John Seberson of Pullman, 111., yesterday. Mrs. Charles Benson of Roberts avenue, had as her guests yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. S. Tarry of North Judson. Mrs. Charles Fay of East Chicago and R. Wheeler of Hammond. The members of the Ladles' Bible class tendered Mrs. Harry Stross a pleasant surprise party at her home in 119th street, last evening. The guests spent a delightful evening In music and' other amusements until 10:80 when a v. ,u - J v nritcu A served, x ushey have mov4 evard to Walkery will make theiT dainty luncheon was served, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bu ed from Indiana boule ton, Ind.. where they future home. Mrs. Fred Eggers, Mrs. Harry Eggers and Martin Eggers motored to Hammond yesterday where they visited Mr. and Mra. Frank Sellger. Mrs. Joseph Keanan of Roberta avenue, is spending the week at the Gavin

home In Chicago. The Young People' choir will meet tomorrow evening at 7:80 o'clock at the church. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Trover of Hammond, have moved in the Kreuter house on Indiana boulevard, which they recently purchased and remodeled. August Dreesen wasa Hammond business visitor Tuesday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Greison of Amy av nue, have purchased a seven-passeny ger Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Etapleton of Roberts avenue, are entertaining the former's mother and sister from Pennsylvania. The proceeds taken in at the ice cream social given by the Community club last Friday night which amounted to $11.40, was turned over to the Red Cross of Hammond. Mips Ruth Jewett spent Wednesday in Hammond, the guest of Mrs. Herma Regnler.

DYER Tuesday evening an automobile accident occurred near Brunswick in which a Ford overturned on account of a broken wheel. The Inmates were hurled out. Two were severely injured, their Injuries consisting of bruises and lacerations. They were brought to the office of Dr. M. E. Rafacz here where bandages were applied. They were taken to their homes In Chicago Heights. Mat Margraf who was painfully injured several weeks ago while at work in Chicago Heights by a mass of Iron falling on him, Is able to be up and around again. The regular monthly meeting of the Agrlculaural society took place Tuesduy evening at the public school. A large number was present to hear the talks on various subjects. It is hoped that the attendance will, keep on increasing as the subjects discussed are of general interest. Wednesday evening a number of our business men went to Crown Point to attend the business men's meeting. LOWELL 1 i Rex Knickerbocker of the Gary fire department, visited his mother, Mrs. E. Knickerbocker, here yesterday. Herbert Lloyd of Hammond, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lloyd, here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambert of South Bend, came Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs Henry Lambert, k Mrs. S. J. Clark has gone to Minneapolis. Minn., where she will visit h son Harry and wife. Her daughter, Mrs. Vories, accompanied her. L. Y. Cowl transacted business In Chicago yesterday. Philip Stuppy was in Englewood yesterday on business. E. A. Drew returned yesterday from Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. C. F. Templeton of Chicago, who has been visiting relatives for a few days, left yesterday morning for Indianapolis, where she will Visit relatives Ike Gershman of Chicago, visited his father, H. Gershman, here yesterday. The annual conference at the Moody Institute grounds at Cedar Lake starts next Saturday. The best talent they have will be present at these meetings and an invitation is extended to every one to attend. There will be a union meeting at the Lowell M. E. church next Sunday night, at which some of the best speakers from the Moody institute wll lbe present. Next Tuesday night will be "Lowell Night" at t'.ie institute grounds at the lake and our people are urged to attend. Mr. and Mra. Walter Plnkerton and children of Hammond, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Algers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill of Jollet, 111., visited their parents hare Sunday and Monday. They in company with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brownell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brownell at Valparaiso, Monday Will Purdy of Hammond, visited his parents. Mr. , and Mrs. Henry Purdy here Tuesday. HEGEWISCH Miss Genevieve Edwards entertained the Girls' club Tuesday evening. Miss Hazel Anderson won the first prize at 500. Mr. Higgle was killed near the car shops of Hegewlsch. Monday evening. He leaves a wife and six children. His home Is in South Chicago. Forest See left for the west yesterday. Joe YoubraskI died Monday, leaving his wife and five children. Mrs. Lantz was a Chicago shopper, Wednesday. Mrs. Jansen was a city shopper, Wednesday. The teachera of the Burnham schools took the graduates to Lincoln park, Wednesday. The graduates are: Helen Plaskie. Alfred Reed, Marian Faberty, Elmer Jennings, Joe Flarlck and Peter Frank. Mrs. L. Reed and Mrs. Gaebel. of Eanslen, 111., spent the day in Hammond, Wednesday. You can be a "chooser" young man if you enlist this week. After, you must go where you're put. (SET

4x6, SEWED STRIPES, each. .. .$1.25 These are bargains: the supply is limited and when these are gone no more can be had

First come, first served, get your flag now!

Whiting And Its People

Buy a 950.00 Liberty Bond. Baa ot Whiting, open 9 a. m. to 8 j. n. 5-21 Princess theatre tonight. The fascinating Marguerite Clark in her foremost stage success, "Snow White." In which she appeared for two seasons at Winthrop Ames' Little theatre. Also a good comedy. 6:2S:1 Miss Pauline Wenger of Davidson place, entertained a number of friends at her home last night in honor of Miss Margaret E. Qulnn of Spring Volley. 111., who Is here to spend the summer. Th evening was spent In playing 500, and a dainty three-course luncheon was served. FOR SALE Lot of furniture, cheap Jf taken at once. 630 119th St., rear. 6:28:3 Mrs. John Biesen and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Dexter, spent Tuesday In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe of Atchison avenue, are the proud parents of a little son, born on Tuesday. Mies Reba Sternberg of 119th street, has returned from a visit In Chicago. Loretta Byerly and Thtresa Hiekey are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Fred Einsele, in Hammond. . T T I . . f-. . . f jiucrsi xieiri ui aneriaan avenue, isi spending a two weeks' vacation visll lng in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Shumaker, nee Miss Josephine Jewett, are at Pittsburgh visiting the former's parents, before going to their home in Niagara Falls, to reside. John Brozovlc, saloonkeeper at 601 121st street, arrested on the charge of selling beer to minors, was fined $35.50 by Judge Green. Upon payment of this amount he was released. The contract for the new Christian church has been let to Nejdl & Greenwald. Mr. Wiley of East Chicago, being the architect. The contract calls for the completion of the building In six months. Patrick D. Lynch, one of Whiting's soldier boys who Is somewhere In Wyoming, writes his cousin, William Doody, that he Is so much taken up with army life that if it were not for his parents he believed he would spend the rest of his days In the army. He also tells of the ball team they have. He said: "We get up at 5:15. have foot drills at 8; rifle drill at 9 and sabor drill from 1 to 1:30. The boys are all busy cleaning their stables, as their horses are to arrive next Tuesday." v Mrs. Oliver Jennings of OliveA street, is visiting with relatives J Joliet. Miss Catherine Pedersen is takl lng ?o. course at the University of Chicago, Undertaker Baran conducted the fueral of Mike Elo of Harrison avenue, yesterday. Services were held at the Greek Catholic church by Father Coarlback, interment being at Hessvllle. On Tuesday the funeral of Mrs. Afina Gordon, aged 60 years, of 519 Indiana boulevard, was held at Father Benedict's church. Interment was at Hammond. The funeral, of Joe Jurick. aged 24, who died at St. Margaret's hospital Sunday, was also held on Tuesday from the Croation church. Interment was a. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs! A. Niziolklewicz and daughter Frances, attended the weding of a relative In Chicago, Tuesday evening. Henry Sandmyer and. the two Broznig boys who were arrested on the charge of stealing and who escaped from Officer Lewis on their way to Crown Point, were recaptured and were taken to Crown Point yesterday by Lewis. East Chicago Her People and Occurences The Elks will hold their regular meeting at their club rooms this evening. After the meeting the members will be served to a most delectable dish prepared by the genial "Jimmy" Clem-; ents. namely turtle soup. 'Needless to say it will be thoroughly enjoyed by all who are in attendance. Mrs. G. H. Lewis was hostess to the Wednesday Afternoon Pinochle club at j her home on Baring avenue. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. E. O'Neil and , Mrs. G. H. Schilling, and guest prize to; Mrs. Geo. Reuss. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Schilling. ac-J companled by their son Ralrh and wife, will leave Saturday morning on an autoi trip to West Virginia where they will be the guests of Mr. Schilling's son and family. They expect to be gone about! a week or ten days. j John Hartman arrived home last evening having been present at the i funeral of an old friend, A. H. Jackson of Toronto, Can. I Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Karstens and son I Bernard, will leave Saturday afternoon for Davenport, la., where they will remain until after July 4th. Don't forget the pedro party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Williams, Oloott avenue. Tickets. are 25c. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Silverman are in Chicago today attending the funeral of. ' F&UE TRUE

Flags were never before so hard to get as at the present time; everybody wants flags and the demand exceeds the supplv. THE TIMES has a limited number of 3x5 foot and 4x6 foot, fast color, sewed and printed striped flags that will be sold at the following low prices: , 3x5, SEWED STRIPES, each. . . .1.00 3x5, PRINTED STRIPES, each. . . .75

Mr. Silverman's brother. Dr. Effie McCullon Jones will speak here July 5th In the afternoon at tr.e Lyric theatre to the women voters of East Chicago. She will give all the instructions 'necessary to vote and every woman is urged to be present if she expects to vote this fall. This is under the auspices of the Women's Club of East Chicago. Mrs. II. Peterson is entertaining the "Kroctis Klub" today. D. C. English and family expect to leave Monday for a visit in Muncie, Ind., visiting relatives. They will make the trip in their new Overland machine. One Hundred and Forty-fifth street. East Ch'cago is being repaired by Street Commissioner Kiernan. The street from White Oak avenue to Baring avenue is being sacrificed and will be rolled and given a top dressing of fine stone and oil. This is quite a handicap to tourists inasmuch as this street constitutes part of the route that is given in the blue book for trips from Chicago south. When completed it will afford a fine driving surface.

Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise Yesterday morning James Dillon of this city, 3506 Elm street, and Miss Alice Perry of Chicago, were married In Chicago. Miss Helen Dillon and Mrs. Grace Miller, sisters of the groom, were present at the ceremony. After a few days In Chicago, the couple expect to make their home with the Dillon family here. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mills of Grapevine street, expect to move into their new bungalow on Hemlock street the first of next week. On Friday night of this week at the M. E. church,' the Epworth league will entertain all the leagues of thia district. A good program has been prepared. Everybody is assured of a good time. Tomorrow the Ladles Aid society of the Christian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Jim Burns on Elm street. They will make finishing plans for the Dollar social to be held at Harry F"ulmer's Saturday night. Last night at St. Patrick's church on Hemlock and 138th streets occurred a reception in honor of Father Wakefer who will leave to take charge of the parish at Laporte, Ind. Father Connolly of Lebanon, Ind., will take charge of this parish and is expected to arrive soon. During the Father Wakefer stay here he has made many friends both in his congregation and out, who wish him success in his new home and regret his departure from here. Last night between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock several of the residence streets had anti-war draft circulars on their porches. It is supposed that these were passed by socialists or German sympathizers. Very little attention was given them and it Is ad vised that this be stopped, as they are of no Importance. Mrs. Frank Orth Is visiting her son Arlee Taylor. In Muskegon, Mich. The trip was made in the machine. She ex; pects to be back Monday. SEVERAL MORE HAVE ENLISTED One finger missing didn't stop Robert McEwen from enlisting in the army. McEwen, 11 Rimbach avenue. Hammond, wanted to be a soldier. He applied at the Hammond recruiting station Tuesday. The ring finger of the right hand was missing. Fort Wayne headquarters replied to Sergeant William " Welch's query and McEwen left Wednesday afternoon, to take the final examination. Martin Freeman, 4605 Forsyth avenue. East Chicago; John Flaherty, 701 Chicago avenue. East Chicago, and John Duffalo, 413 Center street, Whiting, enlisted and embarked this morning for Fort Wayne. You can be a "chooser" young man if you enlist this week. After, you must go where you're put. RATES REDUCED On Loans of $5 to $100 No one need be without the money they want at our present low ratesIt pays to borrow from us when you need money for any purpose. $10 costs 35 cents for 1 month. Easy to pay our way in small weekly or monthly installments to suit your convenience. If you are keeping house or have steady employment we advance money on your own note. Loans anwyhere In Calumet District. LAKE CO. LOAN CO. 28 RIMBACH BLOCK (Over Lion Store) HAMMOND, INDIANA. F&HjffiTi