Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 4 August 1917 — Page 7

Aupust 4. 1917.

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Classified Advertisements

Hereafter no classified ads will tie accepted over telephone unless that person has a telephone and furnishes us with the correct number cf same at time of placing the ad. All -persons placing1 advertise .ents with us over phone must call at the cfflce and pay for same with, in Ave clays. Otherwise an extra charge of TEN CENTS will he made for COLLECTING. Tlie best service can he (riven by bringing' your advertisements to the office and pay for same at time of pacing- the advertisement. IAKE COTTNTT FEINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. Wanted Male Help. 100 LABORERS WANTED 100 30 cents per hour, rail at room 39. PJmbach WK. Whi'aker-Frledley Co., Hammond. WANTED Aeetyllna welders. Frank S. Betz Co.. Hammond. 7:12tf WE ship daily R. R. ;AOR,s to New York Ohio, Iowa. Mich.. is.. Vf.b.. Wvo.. Colo. So. Dak N. Dak. V-n and Wash. Free R. R. fare. We so want farm hands for the western fates National Employment Licensed Agency. 17 W. 10th ve.. WNTD Men at Indiana Box Co. Ca"lumet and Forsyth ave.. East Ch:taso. W VVTED Armature repairer: Rood wages to suitable man. Apply Hlrsh Ptein & Co.. Hammond. y " W XTED Clean, steady man for sa- ' loon porter. Ml Calumet ave.. Ham-tr.-r.d. S:3" "xTpP Men with experience in ' racking to work in our shipping ,t,ay employment, pood wages. . I'v at once, W. R. Conkey Co.. Hammond. 8-0 t"VTFD Young man to work in --'ocerv. with some experience prefered Applv at once. Dunsmgf & Fe'Ak. 645 Hohman St. Phone 2600 Hammond. . WANTED Man to drive one-horse steady work: strong: elderly man' preferred. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. ' WANTED We have vacancies for a few men from Si to 0 years of aee, -.,tions are permanent. You will like the work. Come and see us ft once B. Conkey Co.. Hammond, ma. I'VE NEW LINE OF SOAP. EX. facts, toilet goods, perfumes, etc.. for asrents: 100 per cent profit: sample free Write quick. Lacassian Co.. Dept. 36. St. Louis. Mo. SAL-lEN Write for list of open- !! and how to obtain them, tity or' traveling. Address '' Natl. Salesmen's Tr. Assn.. Dept. 241. Chicago. New York. Pan Francisco $'0 WEEKLY made writing names for mail order houses: no canvassing, particulars for stamp. The Guide Co.. Memphis. Tenn. .4.i WWTED Men to learn barber trade. Qualitfv in few weeks. Barbers badlv needed in army and out. atalo?uf mailed free. Moler Barber college 10o So. 5th ave.. Chicago. crn1 live MEN Do you want a reai one that on, order a day will pay ,-n,i $9? No samples to carrv Southing new. Write today. Canfield S f, Co.. 20S S-igel St.. Chicago. 111. S.4.1 WANTED Few men to travel. Nearby territory. Few of the towns to cover are: Hammond, Valparaiso. Laporte, outh Bend. Argos. Rochester, wwell. Loe-ansport Monticello. Plymouth. Start immediately. G?od pay. Glen Bros.. New York. - :4:; siLE'MES Live, hustling, ambitious m' capable of earning J100 week--veiling our $13.50 men's suits and overcoats to measure, direct to co-sum-e-B ggest and best selling line in r-e-ica Exclusive territory. liberal commissions to live wires. References necessary. Universal Tailoring Co 26 Washington Place. N. 'i - s.4.1 WANTED Laborers. 10 hours a day. App1v Time office. Green Engineering Co. East Chicago. 8:4 3 WANTED Handy man to work in furniture warehouse. Apply Lion Store Furniture Dept.. Hammond. 8:4:1 WANTED Laborers. Apply F2S Calijmet ave.. Hammond. S:4:3 WANTED Boy, 16 years or over, for erncerv store. 299 Hohman St.. Hammond. 8:4: Wanted Female Help. WANTED Girl or young man to trace letters on name plates; exrr ence not essential.- Union Iron Products Co.. East Chicago. 7:27tf WANTED Competent stenographer for general office work; steady potion eood pav. Box 176, Hammond. 7:31:1 WANTED Middle aged lady to do housework by week, go home nights. Phone 2439 Hammond. 23 State at. 8:2:3 WANTED Girls Hammond. Hammond Laundry. S:3:tf WANTED Girl to work !n boarding house. Inquire 3501 Deodar st., Indiana Harbor. 8:3:2 WANTED Girl for Kneral housework. Applv 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 8:3:2 WANTED Chambermaid. Majestic Hotel, Hammond. 8-3-1 WANTED Experienced lady shoe clerks; steady position and good pay to capable people. See tr. Payne, Lion Store, Hammond. 8:4:3 WANTED Neat appearing woman or girl to assist at fountain. Applv Nelson's Drug Store, Hammond. 8:4:tf WANTED Ambitious, intelligent. rei fined women solicitors. We guarantee salary and commission. Hundreds of tfotimoniais. Satisfaction guaranteed rr monev refunded. Strock Remedy '"o Akron. 6. S:4:l WANTED Lady or man of fa,ir education to work part or full time. Salary $18 per week. Write Alexander "Pp!v Co., Morgan Park, Cook county. II?. 8:4:1 WANTED Lady Burroughs calculating machine operator: must be accurate and speedy; salary $65. Apply A. M DeWeese, Agent Erie, Hammond 8:4tf Situations "Wanted. PERSONALi Wanted practical nursing. Phone 2709 Hammond. 8:2:3 SIT. WANTED Elderly lady wishes position as housekeeper for people employed; no objection to child or widower with one or two children. Address E S. Times. Hammond. 8:3:2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED 1915. 16 or 17 Ford 5-pass. for cash. 4506 Forsyth ave. Phone, 672M East Chicago. 8:3:2 WANTED To hear from owner of good business for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis. Minn. 8:4: WANTED TO BUY Second hand Ford car, fully equipped. demountable rims; must be in good condition and r"S"nabl. Call 492 Summer St.. Humiond. 8:4:1

Real Estate Bargains

FOR SU.F! Tn-,i .tnrv house and I half acre of land on School St., Hessv'l'.e. Ind. Mrs. Wm. Pedelow. phone 1376Y4. 8:1:6 FOR SALE in. room house at a batgrain. 534 Wilcox St., Hammond. S : 4 : 1 COME AND SEE THE BIO WHEAT CROP. Good farm for sale, all level and black, containing- 6o acres and veiy rich. 11 miles east of Laporte. 11 miles west of South Bend. Ind.; new 3-story house, basement, furnace heat, water in the house; large barn 4MX62 feet. 2 gnnarys, cribs, garage, all buildings needed; big crop producer, wheat 45 bushels per acre, corn 75 bushel, hay 3 tons; will take $4,000 worth Chicasto or Hammond clear as part payment. Price $150 per acre. Take South Shore electric ry. to New Carlisle. Ind., 8 miles south. Martin Glinski. owner. Crumstown. Ind. Inquire Harry Glinsk! 5017 Magoun ave.. East Chicaeo, Ind'. o:4:l FOR SALE A nice farm five miles south of Dyer, 112 acres, rich soil ami everything in good order. Apply at Mrs. p'aepke. 15 Forsyth' ave.. Hammond. 8:4:3 HERE IS THE WORKING MAX'S OPPORTUNITY ! $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week Garden and poultry tracts located only two blocks from Hammond-Gary car line and only 20 minutes walk from East Chicago. Xear the Gibson "Hump." Lots $300.00. Xo interest, no taxes. ALSO XEW COTTAGES on these tracks on monthly terms same as rent, with OXLY $100 CASH. These are goine fast. Don't wait, but call and let us show vou them. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ, Cor. Oakley & Plummer a vs. Phone 1616 Hammond. 8:4:: FOR SALE To close an estate, 150 acres fine farm land. Lansing and Illinois, three miles from Hammond. Has two houses, two barns; can be divided in two or more farms. H. C. Norton, 909 First Natl. Bank Bldg.. Chicago. 111. 7:31:3eisd FOR SALE 54 ft. lot and house; gas. hot water and bath. Inquire 109 Hohman St., Hammond. 8:3:3 FOR SALE B!r sacrifice on account 1 - - ... - . . . . A f V... 1.. ... j VI lo. m5 liiv, line D'l ui.iih uunsau'n . lot H'oxipo. large barn and garage: reasonable terms. 527 Logan st. Phone 1310W Hammond. 8 3. f FOR SALE Best 50 ft.' lot in Kenwood on Forest ave. Special inducement for quick sale. Eugene S. Cooper, 8 Mason st. Phone-y5s Hammond 1:4:1 EXTRA FINE BARGAINS. Very good 7-room brick house in tine, condition on extra deep lot, centrally located; also good 6-room house with bath and lights. All st. improvements paid 1n full. Lot 75x125 with fine trees and lawn. Two good frame houses on 51 ft. lot, near Hohman st. Fine investment. Choice lot in Homewood. all st. improvements paid in full. Bargain if taken at once. SEE W. H. GO ST LIN JR. Phones 126 or 140 Hammond. ' GOSTLIN. MEYN & CO. R -4:1 FARM. FOR S A LE . Very productive 40 acre farm in Porter county. 6 i miles north of Valparaiso. e4 mile from stone road; 7room house, good barns, s'lo. wood shed, chicken house, granary, silo, implement shed and corn crib; cash or terms; possession Sept. 1; will sell wtth stock and implements if preferred C. E. Nelson, O. K. Bldg., Hammond. 8:4tf FOR SALE Furn. flat. 6 rooms. 3313 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 8:4:3 FOR SALE 6 room house, soutn side: nrice J1.60O $100 cash, balance as rent. F. L. Wyman. phone 1689 Ham mond. 8:4:1 For Sale llotorcycies. Ofl MOTORCYCLES Qfl LU a-nnKTi WANT) bU A ' 1 makes. Singles and Twins, from 525. OO up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ & SLIGER, 229 STATE ST. 4:18:3 Ilarley Davidson Twin Good running order, enamel, new. tires good $88.50 Will sll on easy payments. WALZ & SLIGER. HAMMOND. IND. 8:3:2 Pope Twin Very fast. In very good shape, good tires $88.50 Will sell on easy pavments. WALZ & SLIGER. HAMMOND. IND. 229 State St. Phone 24S9. 8:3:2 Excelsior Twin With Presto tank and head light $98.50 Will sell on easy payments. WALZ & SLIGER, HAMMOND. IND. 8:3: Indian Twin Verv speedy, a snap at $35.00 WALZ & SLIGER, HAMMOND. IND. 8:3:2 Indian Single in good running order $35.00 WALZ & SLIGER. HAMMOND. IND. 8:3:2 Excelsior Single Belt drive, good running order $22.50 WALZ & SLIGER, HAMMOND. IND. S:3:2 Yale Twin, 1915 Good running order, two speed and kick starter $68.50 WALZ A SLIGER. HAMMOND, IND. Phone 2489. 229 State St. 8:3:2 . Lost and Found. LOST Or strayed away, a black Persian male cat. very gentle, with white points; has been gone for several t days. Reward for information leading "to It. return. Call phone 300. Mrs. Parry, 44 Warren St., Hammond. 7:31:3

Tor Rent Furnished Booms

FOR RENT Furn. rooms for hskg. Call 1SS Plummer ave., Hammond. 7:28t: FOR RENT Furn. front room, downtown, every modern convenience. 11 Rimbach ave. Phone 2T?6 Hammond. :.3-tf FOR RENT Two unfurn. rooms. Tel. 2S57 Hammond. 8:1:4 FOR RENT Rooms for light hskg.; no children. 35-7 Elm St.. Indiana Harbor. $ . 2 : .5 FOR RENT Large furn. room. 812 So. Hohman St.. Hammond. 8:2:3 FOR RENT Two furn. light hskg. rooms. 4 19 Indiana ave., Hammond. 8:3:.! FOR RENT Handsomely furn. rooms In modern residence. Call No. 4 Elizabeth st or phone 1676 Hammond. 8:3:2 FOR PENT Sleeping room suitable for two gentlemen. S5 Sibley St.. Hammond. 8:3:3 FOR RENT Two light hskg. rooms. Phone 1390 Hammond. S:4:l FOR RENT Furn. -rooms, board if de. sired. 3715 Drummond St., Indiana Harbor. 8:4:1 FOR RENT Two strictly modern. cleanly rooms for light hskg. Phone 1776 or call 531 Michigan ave., Hammond. 8:4.1 FOR RENT Two neatly furn. light hskg. rooms; two blocks from Lion store. 601 State Line St., 2nd fiat, Hammond. ' 8 4:1 FOR RENT Two light h9kg. rooms. front rooms, centrally locate. S3 State St.. Hammond. 8:4:1 Miscellaneous. PAINTING. PAPER HANGING Good work, prices ritrht; estimates fre; open shop. Independent Decorating Co, 232 Michigan ave. Phone 23l Hammond. 5:1 CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO, SONG "Ot'R FLAG" Copies at Norris. 192 E. State St.. Hammond. 8:3:2 IF YOU CAN INVEST $50 OR MORE we can put you in a legitimate business of your own. where you will make big money. K. Louis. Hotel Lincoln, Indiana Harbor. S:4:l FOR ADOPTION Little girl 2 years old. Alice Club. l?o Indiana ave. Tel. 1 677 Hammond. S:4tf For Salts Automobiles. FOR SALE Ford touring car, first class condition. $275; one Reo delivery truck. A-l shape. $250. Apply Western Garage Service. 166 Fayette. Phone 2376 Hammond. 8:3:2 FOR SALE $275. automobile. 5-pass . perfect condition, good paint, good winter top. Phone 3098 Hammond S:3:2 USED CARS FOR SALE. One Ford Touring. One Ford Roads'er. Two 1916 Maxwell Touring. One 1915 5-pass. Auburn. One 1916 5-pass. Saxon. One 1917 5-pass. Elcin Six demon strator. ELGIN MOTOR PALES CO.. 659 Hohman St., Hammond. 8:4:3 USED. CARS FOR SALE. One Overland. 5-pass.. elec. lights and starter, first class condition. Bargain if taken at once. Dort. 5-passenger, self starter. One Pullman Roadster, r'ne Everette 5-passenger. If yqu want something good at the right pirc.e call or nhone HAMMOND MOTOR CAR CO. 297-299 S'nte St.. Hammond." Phon- 2543. 8:4.1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad wat-hos. Leaser's Reliable Loan Rank. 65 State St., Hammond. Open evenings. 4-U-tf CONKEY S BUTTERMILK STARTING Food, the ehick food made with BUTTERMILK, 25o and 60c pkgs. at Maginot Broti.. 17i Fayette St.. Hammond. 4:27:tf BROODEH STOVE 3 4 styles at $11.71 to $10. Maginot Bros., Cyphers and Buckeye agents. 17 Fayette st.. Hammond. 8:17tf KTJSSMAUX, FEED ROOFING CO. lit Clinton st- Pbons JJ37. Bast CfcJet;o. phone 4ISH. -11-lm WANTED Old fal.e teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post, and receive check by return mail. U Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 7:27 FOR SALE Mattresses of all grades retail at wholesale prices; also mat tresses renovated at lowest nrires Metropolitan Mere. Co., 56 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 7:20 FOR SALE One set of complete Prac tical Railroading, $25. 797 Walter si, flat B, Hammond. S:i;iw FOR SALE Cow. 690 Hoffman st Hammond. 8:2:3, FOR SALE One set of complete Prac tical Railroading books. $25. 797 Wal ter St.. fiat B. Hammond. 8:3:6 FOR SALE 2x6's, 2xl0's. 2x12 10x14-9-32. 8xl2's. 1Ux2 furring strips, soil, water and steam pipes. I flag pole 60 ft. long, mullion windows in frame complete for brick . wall. French windows and frame. At South Bav hotel, foot Mich. ave.. Indiana Harbor. Ruel Wrecking Co. 8:3:3 FOR SALE One Angledial computing scale, cheap; good as new. Inquire W. J. Ciemmer, 431 Truman ave., Hammond. , 8:3:2 FOR SALE 10 4-:n. fluted porch columns with base and cap: 4 4-inch stone caps, 2-in. square; 70 to 80 rock face cement blocks 8x8x16; porch railing with l'fc-in. sq. balusters for porch 8x23 or smaller; 1 window and frame complete, siz 48x60. Eunene S. Cooper. S Mason st. Phone 296 Hammond. 8:4:1 FOR SALE English setter pups. Call 731 Indiana blvd. Phone 332J Whiting. S:4:l For Rent. FOR RENT Two new modern bungalows on' Elm St.: furnace heat. 191 Sheffield ave. Phone 1001M Hammond. 7:31:1 w FOR RENT 8-room house, toilet, gas and electric. $13. 494 Merle ave. Tel. 1933 Hammond. S:2tf FOR RENT Part of my office, room 2. Straube Big. Call evenings. Eugene S. Cooper phones Hammond 396 Re.. 2837 office 8:4:1 FOR RENT Seven room modern house. 119 Williams st. Phone 1183R Hammond. 8:4:1 FOR RENT Upper flat. 4 Mason st. Phone 2360 Hammond. 8:4:1

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the Estate of Vasllica Patrutin. No. 1533. In the Lake Superior Court. May Term, 1917. Notice is hereby given to the. Heirs. Legatees and Creditors of Vasiltca Patrv.t'n. 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, smul.l not be approved; and said heir.? are notiftvd to turn and there maki p-oof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Ulte Superior Court, at Hammond, this 26th day of July. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Dennis Wright. Deceased. No. 1699. Notice is hereby given' that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LAKE CO. SAVINGS & T. CO. Administrator. Dated August 3, 1917. Aug ( 11 1J

STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. SS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1917. F. WILLIAM ORTLIEB. CORPORATION. LAND fe IMPROVEMENT COMPANY; VELMA NOLL. MARCELI N E NOLL, GERTRUDE NOLL, JOHN A. KLETT. HARRY B. TITHILL. VS. E. BURT JENNEY. TRUSTEE. 16371. ROOM 1. NOTICE OF NON-RESIDENCE. The plaintiffs in the above entitled cause, having fi.ed their complaint herein with an affidavit that the defendant, E. Burt Jenney, Trustee, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, that he resides outside of the State of Indiana, that his residence and domicile are to affiiant unknown, and that this action is prosecuted to remove him as trustee and from the trusteesh p of a certain mortgage cn real estate in Lake County, Indiana, recorded McrtgagejRecord 79. Page 496. of the records in the Recorder's tdce in said County, and for the appointment of another in his place and stead as trustee in said mortgage. Now therefore said E. Burt Jenney, Trustee, is hereby notifed that unless he be and appear at tjie courthouse of the Superior Court in Hammond, in said County and State, on the 25th day of September. 1917. at the hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon of said day. which day Is the 14th day of the next September Term of the Lake Superior Court, and appear to said proceeding and answer or demur to said complaint tho same will be heari and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, this 4th day of August. 1917. HERBERT L. WinCATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court. Aug 4 11 IS NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. IN VACATION AFTER MAY TERM. 1917. GERTRUDE BAKER. MARY EISENHUTT AND CATHERINE BRODFURHER VS. FRANK SCHUTZ. BARBARA SCHUTZ, ET AU CAUSE NO. 16370. ACTION TO PARTITION AND SELL REAL ESTATE. Now comes the plaintiffs by George J. Eder and McMahon & Conroy. attorneys. and file their complaint herein, together with an affidavit by a competent person, showing that the defendants, Oscar Brodfurher. Liszle Schuts, Susanna Schuts and Anna Schutz. are not residents of the Stat of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 1st day of October. A. D. 1917. the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 2, at Hammond. in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of September, A. D. 1917. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof. I hprunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 3rd day of August. A. D. 1917. HERBERT 'L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. By Deputy Clerk. Aug 4 U 18 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE TO RETAIL INTOXICATING LIQUORS. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary. Calumet Township. Iake Co unt j', Indiana, that the undersigned. August Brown, is a ma'e inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, Coun ty and State and over the age of twenty-one (21) years; -hat he has re sided in the State of Indiana for mote than one year and in the City of Gary. Calumet Township. Lake County. In diana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board County Commissioners of Lake Counly. at Crown Point. Indiana, on the first Xonday in September, 1917. the same being the 3rd day of September, 1917. for a renewal of a license to sell at retail, splritous, vinous and malt liquors, said licrnse to be renewed being heretofore issued to me by said Board of County Commisisoners. The precise location where the liquors are to be sold by the provision of the said 1 cense to be renewed Is as fcows: Ground floor of a two-story frame building. Said building is 61x18 fet fronts on Roosevelt street, a public highway. Glass front doors, north side entrance in Tenth avenue. One rear door to vacant 1st. Said building Is situeted on lot at 1001 Roosevelt street a public highway in the City of Gary. Lake County, State of Indiana. AUGUST BROWN. Aug 4 11 IS Done t R del me. Dally theme by a Eadcllffe student : "Borne men are born with an.Inslgh into th soul feminine, some men mar ry and achieve this insight, and some men correct girls themes and have this insight thrust upon them." Admiring comment by a Harvard student strug gling with his own daily : "Gosh ! but It takes a girl to write that sort of thing, don't it?" Christian Herald.

How Egyptians Reaped Grsln. The ancient Egyptians reaped their grain close to the enr and afterward

cut the straw close to the ground and laid It by. Jt was this straw that Pharaoh refused to give to the Israelites. It -was because of this refusal to give the longer straw to the Israelites thnt they were compelled to gather "stubble." This was a matter of considerable difficulty, seeing tJiat the straw Itself had been cut off' near to the ground. Credit Given to China. The English walnut first blossomed tn the Interior of China, and the chestnut, so plentifully produced In the Atlantic states, made Its first appearance from the lower plains of Tibet. Peaches and persimmons were first known and appreciated In Mongolia, Chins and Tibet, but through their common use for hundreds of years their origin has been lost and their discovery credited to lands better known. WorM Outlook. Islands Made for Silence. Iona Is the most fertile and beautiful of the Hebrides of which there are some 500 scattered about the waters to the west of Scotland, an exchange states. Only about 100 of these islands are inhabited at all, and the greater part of these latter support less than a dozen people each. It Is a region of rain and mist, with rare clear days that are like the infrequent laugh of a sad Jut kindly nature-god. The atmosphere of the archipelago is made for dreams and silence. It seems out of the modern world. Simplest of Cements. Condensed milk applied to the edges of pieces of broken china will keep the article as Intact as the majority of cements on the market today, says the filscoverer. He adds that he has mended saucers that have withstood washings in hot water, and has mended a telescope lens of fairly large size with this unique cement. In Damp Weather. Piano keys are wont to stick in damp weather, especially when the instrument is an old one. In almost every case. the. sticking will not be between the keys, but along the front. This can be remedied with little trouble. Take a thin knife and work a little corn starch between the keys and the front board and they will slip easily. About Optimists. "I aln' got no use." said Uncle Eben. "foh one o' dese optimisscs dat simply grins an' hopes foh de best while somebody else does all de work." Do You Know the Multiplication Table? By MOSS. DO yon know what the fy. eJ v'i. thagorean abacus nji- is? No, it's NOT the name of a NEW dance. It's slm ply another name for the MULTI t ! PLICATION table. Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher (born about 582 B. C.) who taught the recognition of the numerical and mathematical relations of tbings. You have seen an abacus, a lltt'e wooden frame traversed by stiff wires, on which run wooden beads, used for counting, principally by the Chinese. Are you using the Pythagorean abacus with relation to the BENEFIT you derive from our ADVERTISING PA'JES? Ar you MULTIPLYING your ADVANTAGES? For iustance. suppose you did not read tris newspaper at all. You'd do your buying HIT or MISS and GET STUNG! Suppose you just glanced at the ads. ONCE IN A GREAT WHILE. You'd think yon were buying INTELLIGENTLY, but you'd be MISTAKEN. Multiply your chances of SAVING MONEY and getting BETTER GOODS by making it your duty to FOLLOW THE ADS. CLOSELY all the time. LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Tilis. Safe and always dependable. Xot sold in drug store.-. Refuse others, save disappointment. Write for Relief" and particu'ars. it's free. Addrees. National Medical Institute. Milwaukee, Wis. 7:14 ESSE IZX 53X Z 3 EES 22S s 2SZEXI RATES REDUCED i 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 33 cents for 1 monthEasy to pay our way in small weekly or monthly Installments to suit your convenience. K you are keeping house or have steady employment we advance money on your own noto. Loans anwybere in Calumet District. LAKE CO. LOAN CO. 28 RIMBACH BLOCK (Over Lion Store) JAMMOND. INDIANA.

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