Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1917 — Page 7
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Classified Advertisements
Koreal'ter no cla.si.inoa ads will bo acc spied over telephone unless that person has a telephone and fr.misnca us with the correct num. cer of same at time of placing the stl. All -persons placing- advertise merits with us over phone must call at the office and prsy for same with, jr. Sve days. Otherwise an extra chaiyo cf TXT? CENTS will be mado for COX.XECTINO. The best service can be grlven by bringing- your advertisements to the office and pay for same at time of pacing- tiio advertisement. LAKE CCrNTT PHIIiTINO AND PUBUSHIUa CO. Wanted Male Help. 100 LA BO R EES W A XTED 100 SO cen! J rer hour. Ca' at room 39, Rm-.bach Mk. Vhltuker-Friedley Co.. Hammond. XV A NTSD A c e t y 1 i n e. welders. P. Betz Co.. Hammond. Frank 7:12tf WE SHIP DAILY R. R. LABORERS to N-w York. Ohio, Iowa. Mich., is.. vv, Wva Coto.. jo. iK .NroWr 'vBh. Free. R. R. fare. We farm hinds for the western f :n-cs. National Employment Licensed Agency. 17 XV. 10th ave. .Gary. mi. 7 :23:1m Hex Co. East OhiS.l: V.-ANTEP-Calumet ea co. -Men at Indiana and Forsyth ave.. WANTED Armature repairer; 5"! wages to suitaoie man. Appiy & Co.. Hammond. !tf :n ''ANTED Grocery. Young man to work m with some experience pre---:-red. Apr 'ink?, 45 : - m m-nd. !v at once. Iunsin? Hohman Phone 2-vj S:3t; VT"D Men to learn barber trarle. I . . i .urn to .v.. -. .. litfv in few e?ks. ded in armyV. '"" I free. Mder Rather ill Barbers tiedout. f ataloRue r. ep College. 10S S:4: -d ."th ave., Chicacro. oo XTX"D Laborers. 10 hours a day. " nr.!- Time office, Green Engineering Co. East Chicago. 8:4:3 CaluS:4:3 WANmet F.Pave -Laborers. Appi' Hammond. 521 v.' AN TED Grocery mon-1. Roy, store. 1 n years or Hohman over, for st., Hani8.4:3 POY W XNTED Over lfi years of aire, 'or g-eneral work; steady wor. od '. w.o.enwflid A Weil, corner Chicago' and Todd ave East Chicago. ?:6:S WANTED Co-k fr meal a dav. Jil men lunchroom, one 'officials and office force": $55 per mo. to star;, i. an ? a. rr. Tuesday I. P. Metals Refining Co.. Gra? pl : S'tn. S:6.3 WEN" "WANTED Old Enterprise Bed Co. men preferred 9-6-1 T7.,., . -r..,- trjiek drivers: steady " non. Apply C,.' HaisM- &t Forsyth av . East Cmcago. S.... -it i vT7hs(ron? boys about 17 "r3 old not afraid of work. Arrly McEiroy Pelting worn?, j-.no. 8:7tf W ANTE1"' Night watchman; must be . , . t-ncr-Tieerine Co., S:7:3 East Chicago. ir-- n-ivTVn Laborers. old men Ham8:8:1 ' referred. Enterprise Bed Co mortd. WantedFemale Help. W ANTE D G iris. Hammond. HSmmond Laundry, S:3:tf WANTED Experienced lady shoe clerks; steaiy P ion ana gooa pay e Mr. Payne. Lion S.4:3 to capable peop.c. Store Hammond. WANTED Nurse girl. 1149 Phone 272 4 Hammond. Forest ave. e:6:6 W ANTED Yoans girl to assist with housework. Phone 2)55 Hammond W WTED Dishwasher. Lash Restaurant. 117 Sibley St.. Hammond WA.N'ED Waitresses and waiters. Y. M" . A., G.bson. Ind. Phone 25?4; S :7 :3 WANTED Experienced sales lady for ladies'" furnishings. Apply 13S Broadway. Gary. $:":S W.TED Dishwasher; wage3 $7 week.' board and room included , male or female. Phone 472 Gary. a : i : o W WTED Competent girl, family of w -,; no washing. 4 s Clinton nl. Phone' ?13J Hammond. 8:7:2 WANTED Girl or woman as waitress. ;.i7 i"a'iUiTit ave. Phone 1931 Hamrr.o'nl. 8:7:1 W N T F. D Woman for housework, go ',"me r;ghta 1"0 Fayette St., Hamrr.ond.' ' 8:7:2 Situations Wanted. PITI'ATIJN WANTED As housekeeper car-able, refe-nces. Phone 103 4 M Hammond. 8:7 3 SITUATION WANTED Men. 30, good education. now employed. wants wr.'-k of any kind for evenings and Sat. afternoons. Address W C. Times. Hammond. 8:7:1 For Sale Automobiles. X'PED CARP FOR SALE. One Fori Touring. One F- . 1 Roadster. Two 1911 Maxwell Touring. One j r.pass. Auburn. One ISln 5-pass. Saxon. One 1 517 5-pass. E'.g.n Six demonstrator. ELG7X MOTOR SALE? CO., 65; Hohman St. Hammond. :4:3 ' FORD AUTO FOR SALE. Private party having purchased big touring car will sell Ford tn-jringr car at a sacrifice. This car is in fine condition, new Nobby. tread oversize V. S. tires on rear and new tires on front, two extra tires and sx inner tubes. This car has been given best of care an 1 is sold under guarantee, Call Hamm end st rat 'on. for particulars and demonS:1: Wanted to Kent. WANTED Middle aged man wants room and board in private familv. Address W D. Times. Hammond. S:6.2 WANTED TO RENT 4-room fiat, heated, by last of month: no children. E G C, Times. Hammond. S fi:2 Personal. WANTED The names and addresses of persons who saw the accident of the st. ogr runr 'ng into a motor truck on Phr'fieid av?.. near 142nd st., Sunday about 10 a. m. Will the persons standing on front end of the car particularly snd their names to Chas. Lynch, 110142nd St., Hammond. 8:6:2 For Sale Motorcycles. Of! MOTORCYCLES 20 L13 SECOND HAND All makes, Sintrls and Twins. from $25.00 up. Sold cn easy payments. Excelsior Autocycie Salesroom. WAL2 & SLIGER. 229 STATE ST. 4:16:3
Real Estate Bargains
FOR SALE Two story home arid half acre of lan-1 on School st.. TIossviile. Ind. Mrs. Wpi. Drdeluw phone 1 376Y4. ' S.l:fl FOR PALE A n:c farm- five miles south of liyer. 112 acres, rich soil and everything- in good order. Apply at Mrs. Paepke. 13 Forsyth ave., H;mimond. ' FARM FOR SALE. Very productive 40 acre farm in Porter county. Sij miles north of Valparaiso, mile from stone road; 7room house,, pood hams, s:lo. wool shed, chicken house, granary, silo, implement shed and corn rrih: cash or terms; possession ?ett. 1; wii! sell with stock and implements if preferred C. E. Nelson. O. K. Rid-. Hammond. :4tf FOR SALE Fu'rn. flat. 6 rooms. Michigan ave.. Indiana H.ubor. 3311 8:4:3 FOR PALE 5-rocm cot tape. comer State and Howard ave.. $l."0f; rnrt rash. hal. easy payments: owner leav ing- city. Call 741 Howard ave mond. HamS 6 FOR PALE Modern 5-room cottage; furnace heat; small payment down, bal. es rent; possession immediately. L V. Cravens, phone U1 Hammond. : 6 FOR SALE Good farm 1 mile north of m. John incorporation. Appi J- " Geriach. East Clark St.. Crown Point. , t fi . 4 FOR SALE Farm of 75 acres on Lincoln Higrhwav. m miles west of Ainsworth. Inquire at farm, or write Miss Mav Blachly, Crown Point. Ind.. R. D. 2. s-'.-2 For Sale Miscellaneotis. FOR SALE Vnredeemed diamonds and railroad wafhes. Leaser's Reliable tsir, Hank. 5 State St., uammona, Open tivenings. 4-l-tf KUSSMACL. fXED RCX3ftNQ CO, 11 Clinton st. Pbone S7L East Chiesjto. rhon 4S5K. t-li-lr FOR SALE One set of complete Practical Railroading, $25. 797 Walter st.. flat B. Hammond. -:1:lw FOR PALE One set of complete Prac tical Railroading cooks. ter st.. flat B. Hammond. 25. 797 "Wal S : :. : 6 PHONOGRAPH BARGAIN. Famiiv will sell new $225.00 phonograph" in antique veneer case at a b'p sacrifice if taken at once. Price J. 5. Call after 5 30 evening. 170 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 8:6:2 P14.NO FOR SALE A hew $350 piano4 used onlv four months. $130 if taken at once. Call room 5, Artemis bldg 155 State St.. Hammond. 8:fi:2 Special Piano Bargains J. & G. Fischer, used walnut... t S7.00 Wellington, satin finish, mahogany, our own make, beautiful tone, slightly used 200.00 Special Sample INNER-PLAYER Piano, new. wal.. $5.10. oo style. 45a. 00 New pianos $195.00 up direct from the World's Greatest Manufacturers of Pianos to the user. HAMMOND BRANCH CABLE PIANO CO. Room 2. 148 State St.. Over Lake Co. Creamery. S:7:4 FOR SALE Household Cabinet gas range. 24 Phone. 103SJ Hammond. goods and Douglas st. 8:7:2 FOR PALE Practically new gas stove. 7 W. Waltham St.. Hammond. 8:7 :2 FOR PALE Br.se burner, good as new; also bed anl linoleum. 771 Hohman st. Phone 2264 Hammond. 8:7:1 FOR SALE Pool room and ice cream nnrlor. doing good business; owners leaving city. For particulars Euclid. Indiana Harbor. call 305 R.7:2 FOR SALE Only hotel in town, opposite two Dlants; modern with 2o rooms; reasonable terms. Address F Times. Hammond. 8 H . FOR SALE One pony skin coat, size i 38- one blue broadcloth suit, size 33; i one 'black silk skirt and and several I other articles of wearing apparel. 34il Fir st 1st floor, Indiana Harbor. 8:7:1 FOR SALE Grocery store. Inquire at 13325 Brandon ave.. Htgewisch, 111. 8:7:1 For Rent Furnished Rooms POP. RENT Furn. rooms for hskg. Call 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 7:2?t! FOR RENT Two and hskg. suites. Apply 85 Hammond. three room Sibley st.. 8:7:1 FOR RENT Three sleeping rooms. 202 State Line st., Hammond. 8:7:3 FOR RENT Two furn. rooms for light hskg. 503 Michigan ave. Phone 1733 Hammond. FOR RENT Two" light hskg. rooms. modern. 647 Summer St. Phone i'2-3 Hammond. 8:7:1 f-npi RENT Two furn. rooms for light V.w rn car line. 362 Plummer ave.. Hammond. Phone 1017R. 8.7.1. FOR RENT Large well furn. front fr. ,- tw -nersons: electric. bath, hot water. 115 Clinton St.. Ham mond. Miscellaneous. PAINTINffl. PAPER HANGING Good work, prices right; estimates . free: open shop. Independent Decorating Co., 232 Michigan ave. Phone 2931 Hammond. 5:1 CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Applv at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. Lost and Found. LOST Black purse and small change. Margaret O'P.eillv, Return Times off.ee Hammond. containing $2 bill Address on inside, Bloomineton. III. or 721 Pohi st.. 8:6:2 LOST Child's locket and chain, Sat. eve : reward. Return 171 Indiana ave. Phone R39R Hammond. S:7:1 FOUND Bicycle. Phone 115;m Hammond, between 7 and j p. m. 8:7:1 Room and Board. FOR RENT One room with board; suitable for two gentlemen. S5 Sibley St., Hammond. 8:6:3 Ask Yourself How Serve Your Country? You Can Wanted to Buy. WANTED Good sised tent, oil stove and some cash in exchange for lot in East Hammond. Phone 1156M Hammond, between 7 and 9 p. m. 8.7:1
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE or u e n f. yv a i o f i -1 Q run L:ci-:Ntfi:. Notice ;s hereby g.ven t " the- ; ;f Hammond. North Tuirnshp. County, Indiana, t tint the umhis L;iiit:ri" !.'l.-it i Maurice K. Moriaritv, :.- n wale it tant and resident of said City ship. County and State, and as-' of twenty-one years; that Town- i ver ho the j has i resided in the State of I mi. ana for .-.lore than one yenr and in the City f,j Hammond, North Te.-.vnshi. LaJ.e Count;,-, Indiana, for more than s, i ;n i prior to th-? dote of this net: . a Ooiaiifiei voter thereof; trat naturalized citizen of the Unite, of America and of g.-..,d ;noral ter; that h- wii! apply to the .1 tl i i s he is a ! State.-) char a :- IVard of ( "o:in : y C ty. at Crow September. onnuissioiirrs of Lake (:i,n Point. Ind -.ana. at its li'17. session, i'oh 'the renewal of aj 1 itous vinous ff i a n t i t ies ?! cen.-e to sell at retil. sp:rani malt ii-juors in less an five fra lions at a time and permit the some to the promises w he re sold. be draVc on said lieense hereto! oie trr-in Commis-.f or.ers d ; 1 the the Ro.ird of itii day of Sepr. 1 hy Kdward Si. i'"V'ty, for the n sa:d diito, arid ember, imfl, end issm mon. Auditor of said periiid of one year fr the pr r 1 ocation where said intox.-:-s arc to he 5old hy the eating I. ; i-.-s provisions .,f th 1. Cense to be renewed in as follows: The ground r.oo;- front room of a one-story frame building, situated on that part of the fractional N. ti. V Sec. 1. Township 37 N. R. m W. 2nd P. M.. described as 1 ing north of and adjacent, to the nortneriy right of w a y mi- oi me ., i,. s. & F-. Hy. and i v i n fr or and anjacent to v. jne of ShN f.eld avenue, kmwn as Calumet (Sheffield) avenue. ft public highway in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana. MAURICE E. MOUIAR1TT. Aug 7 14 21 Fables and Parables. Of the fa-ble as distinguished from the parable there are but two examples in the Bible. The first of these Is that of the trees choosing their king (Judges 9:S-15); the second that cf the cedar of Lebanon and the thistle (II Kings 14:9). Effects of Misfortune. Little minds are tamed and subdue-d by misfortune; but great minds rlfie above It. Washington Irring. i 1 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 wh-en you need money for any purpose. $10 costs 35 cents for 1 monthEasy 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 not5. Loans anwyhere in Calumet District. LAKE dO. LOAN CO. 28 RIMBACH BLOCK (Over Lion Store) HAMMOND, INDIANA. J! 3 11 'KH' . P'-: r-.--.f ?.-' :'----kS-
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Pantaloons became popular la France as a morning lounge costume In the reign of Louis XVI and were genen Ily worn by the democrats at the beginning of the French revolution. Kuce breeches as the formal costume of men lasred until the beginning of the nineteenth century. Beau Brumnill was the first to popularize trous- ! ts or pantaloons in England and their liriiromell wore Unlit-fitting pantaloons, buttoned at the ankle, and fro. a ! thoe gradually developed the looser (style. Correct. The teacher had been telling, the pupils about the great forests, pnrticu-
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one could tell which of the pines hud ', the sharpest needles. Johnny, in the ! front row, raised his hand and on being I as'ked. sold, "The porcupine." : Taking No Chances. An observer of the vagaries of the golf ball says the little white sphere Is as "unpredictable and elusive as a woman, you never know what it is goinrr ro no. a wise man will save 1 his. reputation as a prophet by not trying to guess. Exchange. ' All Supposition. Twenty-oue is supposed to be the age of discretion, but some women livo to be sixty years old before they are discreet enough to wear comfortable shoes. Houston Daily Post. The True University. The true university, these days. Is a collection of books. Thomas Carlyle. Do You Know the Multiplication Table? By MOSS. no you know 1 what the Py thagorean abacus la? No, It's NOT the name of a NEW dance. It's simply another name for the MULTI PLICATION TABLE. Pythagoras was a -Greek philosopher (born about 582 B. O.) who taught ihe recognition of the numerical and mathematical relations of tfcingu. You have seen aa abacus, a littie wooden frame traversed by stiff wires, on which run wooden beads, used for counting, principally by tie Chinese. Are you using the Pythagorean abacus with relation to the BENEFIT you derive from our ADVERTISING PAGES? Are you MULTIPLYING your ADVANTAGES? For Instance, suppose you did not read this 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. -
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His Best Wishes. P.llly, after hearing the relatives and friends offer their congratulations, stood admiringly before the bride and bridegroom as if about to say something. The bride (his sister) smiled sweetly at Pllly, who braced up and eald : "You look nice, sis, and I hope you'll stay married."
Making Corks Like New. After corks have been used a while they sometimes become so compressed that the contents of the bottle leak out. ) This may be remedied by putting the corks In boiling water and leaving I them there until the wuter cools. They ! will then be as good as new and fit I Just as tightly. Use of Fetters Ancient. Th-? use of fetters goes back to ancient times. Fetters were usually mode of brass and also in pairs, the word being in the dual number." Iron was occ.isionrlly employed for the purpose. (Psnlms 105:1c;; 140 :H ) Question cf Ownership. A littl? boy, explaining about some new neighbors next door, said: "Well, those two oldest children belong to him and those two little girls belong to her. and they both own the baby!" Which Are You? As soon as you do a thing better than you have ever done it before, you are becoming great; as soon as you do a thing better than it has ever been done before, you have become great. Judge. fa It (
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New One on Snakes. A graup of boys were leaning their noses up against the glass cns which harbors the boaconstrtctor at the reptile bouse at the New York zoological gardens. "Where's its rattier?" asked one of the kids to a companion. "Ho, bo," roared another of the boys ; "he ala't got no rattler. When a snake gets that big he's got a whistle."
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To Save Leftover Paint. After housecleauiug, if one bas partly used cans of paint or varnish left over, which would soon dry up nnd become useless, try putting them into small cans and cover with melted paraf3n. . They will keep indefinitely and can be used as needed.
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