Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 11 July 1917 — Page 7
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THE TIMES "Werlnesdar. Julv 11. 1017.
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Classified Advertisements
NOTICE wiu Hereafter no l"ifll unless Tx, accept. over t" , al that person nas ,?rct sum-furaisHo-u. wttn the "L7 tlx box ol aania at time ol
ad.. adTertise-
All Troa v - . -
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i rue oiac n " -;; ex" la five day". Otherwise jaA ch.-wrs of TEN wUl
I for COM.SCT1KO. v. (riven
cfflS. and p7 for placing the advertissmenv. . i jj COUNTY AS tAIB VOBLISHINli CO.
Real Estate Bargains i
Wanted Male Help.
Oery cler-U to a of time ?n Vxptrfence Humpfet raUl Hammond ?
SPECXA1. HOME BARGAINS.
6-room mMfrn '"Tpied a "id. north side; new. Just Vtfui inroad y to move Into. A n rooma tie home well built, , lwIJu. trimmed In fWrn oaV coi furnace. H Hrsf su . to st. ored mortar walls. c; men make car and ir.terurlum. VJ. parties bava splendid location Pkaco or inwr mnlnvmput m '-'V L i-.a a
Indiana Haroor. i.alance 9,nll cash payment do,,.:atch our monthly Mmf as rent. atcn specials daily. rHKAVICZ. JKA.Niv J. " r,,,mmer Ave. Cor. Oakley and I '"mmIi719 Phones : 16 lr'A Open Evcn'ngs. ? g.g
Fireflies as Ornament. The bizarre dictates of fashion, which suggested carrying a monkey, or wearing a lizard or chameleon were anything but esthetic or attractive. At first blush the wearing of on insect seems repulsive,' but anyone who has seen beautiful Trazillan or Creole women making use of fireflies, or oucujos, fastening them in little transparent bn.ss of light tulle to their dresses and hair might change his mind and be entranced by the sight of these living jewels glowing in the darkness of scented gardens.
for unloading coal ana c Kc Plant. Northern Indiana o
Peculiarity of Plants. Ey experiment with sugar beets, it has been proved that plants growing close to the ground thrive better when planted In rows running from east to t rnther than from north to south.
While the per cent of gain is not large.
especially in ft temperate climate, u costs the farmer nothing to reap this
slight benefit.
FOR EXCHANE-thr fltf buil.lingr.in Ch. county. John rentl for a. f arm in Chicago. Gleich. 2508 W. 3sth place. -
?ef aSer.??y; a.oartv work, sleeping blocks
k tracks. TTZ
- -r. TABU'lr"w WE "P.lTloRiowa. Mich..
to pan.. ' ,v
FOR SAIa-h "JrTt lots of shade trees, on cah worthj550. will ""'Hammond. Phone Mr. Martin at ol 7;9.a
Agency, l" ?' h aV- W" 6:20:1
fdre
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FOR aXCHAf r rem,!rPrfrVm farm. Jasper Co In-. , Me1. town: want rentals. m. ri ..10:2
Aim to Be Sincere. To be sincere should be the aim of noet. nainter. author, teacher, minis
ter, the dally workman or the draft horse or milch cow of the family. One will not, if sincere, commercialize his c-ifts or his culture : he will not pander
to the lower appetites of the masses or the whims of the rich., For one
should be sincere In his entire being. In his faiths and in his doubts, if he has them, in his optimism and in his pessimism. Exchange.
Law of Booty. ti.b lnw of booty covernlng the Is
raelites Is given in Numbers 31 :'JG-47.
r.ooty consisted of captives of both sexes, cattle and whatever a captured city might contain, especially metallic treasures.
Doctor Never Went to Bed. A doctor who never went to bed died In London from heart failure. At the inquest evidence was given that he had become suddenly faint in the street, and that giddiness caused him to fall. A week later he died. The wife of a stevedore with whom he Lad lodged for three years, said that the doctor never went to bed or lay down. One Qay she said she heard the sound of a fall, and, entering his room found him lying on the floor. He was of sober habits.
Rabbit H?.9 No Protection.
The fnmo laws in 28 of our states
Including Alaska, do not protect the j
rabbits. Most farmers retuse to protect the rabbit, whose "taking ways" have proved annoying.
D)Hn I TV! of th. -rln.rr tract.
1 IV I TJ I I frimw". Dim-poonoui
For Language Students. By a Frenchman's Invention as a language student hears a word spoken by a phonograph he also sees it appear on a printed roll in conjunction with Its translation in his own tongue.
TT-rm q.t.F n acre fain. "wi.e
oil. m miles s u Particulars at La Porte. Ind. 1- or P"' d ,.10;8 ply 42 Plummer ave.. Hammono
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100 LABOKt-K .-r - SO cents r bach Wk OTdley Co.. Hammond.
TVnitaii.-i-'- j vancemen- P0a. , A5.V, Tref er-d. AP2 SO I- C. S. COIK
International gTlammond. -04 Ruff 'dA' Waterkotte, M.rft-
aryville, Ind
rre ain. thmiw
.oil. m miles ."flf, ar-
FOR PALE OR TRADE 37
InKrahom ave n. Douglas aveHammond. Inquire 1 " 7:11:2 Hammond. FORaTe-5. 1 0 or 2 f
and truck, lana neai Ad-
wortii
ft.
St..
lot
per acre.
For Sale Motorcycles,
phone 1673.
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7:10:2
OR SECONDHAND JO
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" Sold-on easy I-yments. c " Autocvcle Salesroom.
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229 STATE & r. 4:1S:3
Poise Gives Power. The man of poise is the man of power. He has taken time to find himself. He knows his abilities and limitations. He knows when he is encroaching too far on his reserve vitality; and he has will power enough to stop yes, quit when he has gone the limit. . . . As you cultivate poise, you cenerate power. It is the silent, yet
powerful dynamo that gives momentum to your life and work. Edward S. Babcock.
Common Economic Mistake. Ths ivne of man who feels he has
discharged' his obligations as a hus
band when he provides his wife witn a place to do housework for her board Is not uncommon. Topeka Capital.
WALZ & SLIGER.
cvvd c it V 1916 twin Indian, elecFOK sale- ..., tandem, pertrically equipped with fas. feet condition: price $lo0. Adarc.s 156th st.. West Hammond.
wI5r'".ear round.good P,y-
''Packing Co.. East -,:10:3
u for heavy
Ind.
FOR SALE Harley D.vid8" Jn5o cvele. 1917 model twin cylinder i-oo.
Call pnone 1733 Hammono.
Tantalum for Pen Points. Tantalum, owing to Its hardness, makes good material for writing pens, which are less expensive than iridtumtipped gold nibs. It Is claimed that pens from this metal treated with a special hardening process, prove superior to all others and are uncorroded by any Inks.
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nortunity nr an
w h drug expe. - hours
d if two evenings after open two e tPrnoc,n. close Hammot
only
6 p- m. anu Apply surt.
, it-i. 7:11. Hamtnona -
an. married
For Sale Miscellaneoua. for SALE Household furniture, Vic5ola and records and ferns; parties leaving town. Phone 1HIM Hammonu. 126 Doty st.
New VVay to Test Bills. An English inventor has patented a process for so treating the edges of paper money that, when placed in a phonograph of his invention, they produce words attesting their genuineness.
only, to collect and required InSra?aTary and commission: steady TTe Strateast:dHnd1i Ipable young man to 6t.. "mmond.
- r, i,i r-h" "school R'"-1 "WANTED 7. . hour" Sternberg s Prefe.-. ..Mgan ave. Phone Restrurant. 1
fndlana Harbor
FOR 5LE Pigeons, mated and brandtUK s.a'- V..mflni. guaranteed
woipaira. rs cheap; also Kii ?D14 Fir st.. or puone
7:9:3
720M Indiana naiuui.
Not Culture. Abstinence from work and waste of money is not culture. Even a hobo refrains frohrn toil and squanders what he panhandles. Houston Post.
FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Lesser "s f liable Lonn Bank. 65 State St.. Ummond Open tveuings. .
CONkEY-S BUTTERMILK SJARTIXO
Food, tne cnic. V Ri'TTVRVIIJC. 25o and 00c pkgs. it
Maglnot Bros., 114 Fayette St..
mond. BROODER STOVES 4 styles at I11.J5 u.nAi T?i-n (doners ana
Buckeye agents, 174 iayette St.. Ham
mond. KUBSMAUU rffiBD ROOylNO CO, llf Clinton st. Pbons a77. East Chl-t-o. phoca 465K.
The Clinging Vine. Percy Noodles says that when he asked the capitalist's daughter why she never thought of him seriously she said that probably it was because every time she looked at him she felt like 'powdering his nose and brushing his hair. Dallas Morning 'ews.
Enlisl In the
Army of Common Sense.
By MOSS.
QUSPICION. vj) Curiosity.
2il Common senne
Some folks still view the ads. In the newspaper with SUSPICION. They cling to the belief that
the merchant la FORCED to advertise to get rid of SPURIOUS GOODS. Otiier folks read the ads. out of CURIOSITY once In awhile after they have finished everything else in the paper. They think the ads. are a NECESSARY EVIL that can be IDLED OVERThen there Is the GREAT GROWING THIRD CLASS, the people who make it their BUSINESS to read the ads. with the COMMON SENSE purpose of KEEPING TOSTED on COMMERCIAL EVENTS. The COMMON SENSE readers of this paper, we happen to know, are In the GREAT MAJORITY. They are WISE. If yon have been SUSPICIOUS or CURIOUS Join the RIGHT THINKING THRONG AT ONCE. Make it your business to BENEFIT YOURSELF by WATCHING the ads. REGULARLY In the COMMON SENS WAY. -
Earth's Temperature. The temperature of the earth ap-
npfim to increase from the outer sur
face downward at the rate of one de
gree Fahr-'iiheit for every rJ or uj
feet, and It the relatively snort distance of a few miles the temperature
must be exceedingly hign.
But Seme Have. By the time a man has reached the age of fifty the raffle is oter. But it usually takes him about ten years to realize that he hasn't drawn anything. Capper's Weekly.
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Parcel Foat it isirsi frrie l, Z bottlM M..-
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CHESTER S PILLS
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Idloel AkIirDri4iat,
4 hi-tat-Wl Uimmn4 Brandy fills Is IU4 end toolu wtalUcN
11AM KRAND Pll-LtS for r, i u ,iUc llaavt tflrM
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS V2m
ECHEDTJI.S ErrXCTTVE JULY 1, 1917. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati '8:05 a. m. 12:4S a. m. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 'dMS a. m. and 1:23 p.m. Daily.
HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY
Arl or middle a man o care for u plumrner ave..
2nd "at. Hanmono.
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WANTEP-GirV f or e Hammond I
Mrs. D'Errico.
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LASTED Waitress. Maie.u, "-,..3
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VANTET At once powet ---pt.; East Chicago.
washing ana - ,.10.-
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FOR SALE OR RENT Butter Kissed! popcorn machine, first class condition. Tom Miller. 146 State St., Hammond. 7:212 for" SALE 1 Turnbull fafe. 1 J. Baum safe. 1 Globe filing cabinet, very reasonable. Inquire room 26 Rimbach b IkHammond. ' ' '
FOR SLE Male collie puppy. thoroughbred, reasonable. llo5 anl.mer. st. Phone 2532 Hammond. , :l':l FOR SLE Boston terrier, male, with r.t nhone 285 1 Ham-
...nrl 134-H2nd St. i.li-t
Situation Wanted.
Hammond. FAnSON-a-
. .vrrn Bspcriencert SITUATION Uwright wants carpenter and -living wages, steady emploaent a. lv Address S C B. lime. 7:11:1
FOR SALE Laying hens ani
Harle.y motorcycie. inone -a-o -'"j"; mond. ' '
Phonograph, Piano and Horse for Sale. Private family leaving city will sell at a big sacrifice one beautiful hign grade J450 piano used only short time. $135 00 One new $S00 largest size phonograph. $35 and small pony and rig. $l-5 Mut be sold at once. Call alter p ' m. 170 Plummer av?., Hammond. Ind.' 7:11:3
Miscellaneous.
LJOHT MOVIXO AND J ! Charges re.nsonabl. an a Ham nex Excbanpe, -44 s-ta 6;29 (
mond. Phone 543
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:, tv'." piPFR HANGINO Good "pVTSt e!mgfo.: .Flcha'r 2931 Hamrnon d. - CINDEUS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DTST11XING CO.
FOR SALE On premises of ut Bav hotel now being wrecked at 1". 1 ti-Viiran (vs.. Indiana
I.menS: 2x4. 2x15. 4-inch
flooring, maple flooring. u.iu. ,w.. doors and windows complete in frames, large ice box. hotel counter, bar fixtures 500 radiator coils, pipe, Xewanee boiler and water heater marble wah bowls, closets and bath tubs. Kuel Wrecking Cu. salesman on prmises. ,:11:3
Wanted to Rent.
... . r , Vmir nr five room modern
cottage, or bungalow. Aug. 1; permanent. Address C P G, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO RENT 7-room modern cottage. inquire Mrs. L. Maroney 201 Chicago ave.. Hammond. ,:li:3
Lost and Found.
"R'or Anvthinpc in Our Line "phone 467 Hammond. I.nndt Booflng Co., Hammond. J"U-lrn
Tor Ret Furnished Eooms
FOR RENT Three and two furn. rooms for hskg. Inquire 1S8 Flursmerf avo.. Hammond. 7611
FOR RENT Room suitable for one o'r two gentlemen. 100 Carrojl st.. Hammond. 7':11:4 FOP RF NT T. o light hskg. rooms, modern! with lights: no rh'ldren. 131 Michigan ave. Phone 9S6"W Hammond.
LOST Diamond studded watch fob. "lftter "F." on it. $25 reward if returnedto 300 Broadway. Gary. Lost to fmm Hammond Reach Inn. 7:10:3
Too Much Like Home. John had been spending the day with one of his mother's friends and when it was time for him to leave his hostess said: "Now, John, pick up all
the playthings," to which he replied, "Well, I'll do it, but I don't want to because It makes me think I am at home."
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TrvT Tn-a rnnms for lierht.
light h'jkg 515 Michigan ave. Phone j
1222M Hnmrr.ona. i-1
FOP RENT Furn. rooms. sYont bedroom and sleeping porch; also one bedroom upstairs: gas and bath. 3fli: Drvmmond St., Indiana Harbor. 7:11
For Sale Automobiles.
Distinguishing Character.
JCor It It always In the most distinguished achievements that men's virtues or vices may be best discerned; but very often an action of small note, a short saying, or a jest, shall distinguish a person's real character more than the greatest sieges or the most important battles. Plutarch.
FOR SALE Cole, touring car. excellent mechanical condition, elec. light and all new tires; a bargain for $3S.-. 373fi Grapevine st. Phone 659W Indiana Harbor. 7:9:3 Board and Room.
BO RD AND ROOM Modern home, for one or two young men. Phone 1113W Hammond. 7:11:2
Saw the Remains. Ethel has had bad luck with her dolls and knows a lot about their In terior economy. One day she saw a
carpenter's children playing In sawdust. "My, my," she said, "what a lot of dolls" those kids must have smashed."
Are Read by More People all Over Lake County, than the News Sections of all the Other County Dailies Combined Bo Von Wonder ut Their Bringing The Quickest Results Start a Want Ad. to Work for You Now, TODAY, and You Will Marvel at the Results it Will Bring What You Want and Have Not Got a Times Want Ad. Will Find for You. And That Which You Would Dispose of A Times Want Ad. Will Find for You
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Dr. Luckett, Specialist
0HEO1IIC DISEASES treated an-i cured by lateat proven, 5cienttflc methods. CATAXE3, ASTFMH, BE.05TC2ITI3 and all resulling conditions cured. DISEASES OF 11EK successfully treated In shortest posible time at lowest f ocstble cost. EA.C5I CASE SZEN A3SU TEEATED personally. Plenty of time given to treatments. Satisfaction assured. Honest treatment always. Investigate 'twill cost you nothing. Diseases of Women Cured by safe, sure, painless, pleasant, nonsurgical means. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL
Hours 9-12 ,...! to 5, 7 to 8. Sundays. 9-1. No hours Thursday Evenings. 153 Stt St, Artex-ua Bldg, Opp., Orpbeum Thaater, EumunA, lad.
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Loans Made in Hammond
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The Weather Man. failed to deliver a real pries. Th mp"itlairnees aborrt the war la over now w know Jrtat wier we ar and wha.t to before aa. VACATION TIMES Bhould not be neglected. If yo a are not prepared don't att.down and pull a loDg face- Be above It aB fit for anything pbyaieally. mentally, spiritually come to us, let us sove the probem, We can advance you any amount from $30.00 up to $300.00 on your own security such as househod roods, pianos, implements or liTe tock, at the lowest legal rate and allow you twenty month to repay same.' No long delay3 or red tape vre act promptly, alao privately and confidentially. Only legal methods used. Licensed and bonded. Under State Banking supervision. No charges, no fees for making out papers, etc You get the actual amount of money, nothing deducted, nothing added, fair and square, nothing else.
Provident Loan Co. 14A0 E. State Street, Room 3 and 4, Panama Bldg.
phono 323- Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Open Friday and Saturday N!ht. Loana also made on Diamonds
and Watch ea.
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