Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 16 August 1917 — Page 9

Thursday. August 16, 1917.

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After August 13th, on all classified advertisements placed with us over telephone and not paid for at the offlco within 5 day, an ad. iitional charge of ten cents will he made for collection. The best service can he given onr patrons ty bringing all classified ad. vertiBements to our office and payIn? for same and save collection charge. IiAXE COUNTY PTO. t PUB CO. TIMES NEWSPAPERS. Aug. 6, 1917. Wanted Male Help. 100 LABORERS WANTED 100 30 cents per hour. Till at room 39. Rimbach blk. Whitaker-Friediey Co.. Hammond. WE SHIP DAILY, RTR- tfXV Is. TISM.. Wis "y?--?--J R R- fare. We Mor.t. ana 'A fnP the western JTSSSl oyt Licensed. Agency. 17 W. 10th ave tsarv. lna 7:23:1m W ANTE D St r on S boys about 17 ' -a old. not atra a u Belting Works. Hammond. Elroy S.Ttf AVANTE1-Handy man for saloon: tftnfimiT Dar una ,'hicdto. ocii. Sh3 Chicago ave.. JCw -- -- - ... , laborers, o So. AV A N TED w rec - j h . 1 5 . g Bay Hotel, Ind. Hat dpi. wN"fElLaboTe"rs and freight r.andlFrank Beta Co , Hammond, a-lo-8 . itv.u man. So. Side VAMhl-A it" Watlms; , A 1 I V L o..

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(. rape vine ts. ' . vTj-DFinishers on wood work. I rank sTueis. Hammond. - v77v"tED Expressman, at Bu rk s 1 " ro" clry 692 Hohman bu Fhone ltf Wanted Female Herp. fants. sdj" inioue. Uary am. ave.. ti.a.o 2. - . vtfd 30 lady clerks; some exp. lC tVas"ist at sale; pcrmanen. necessary, asis. i Mr ir'a v ne. Lion Store. . 7- , vtfd Reliable white girl; ceneral Gary. . Phone 11S6. Hammond. V. ANTED Uiri icr -"oulr!d. ovr.a S522or call 5 33 Michigan ave -i ... - rplf-rtl tf ? 8-1.6-1

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iv a VTF.D Two experienced waitress rant. Hammond. Main Restau t.-16-3 WXNTEDGlrl for general housework. rprrirn 3n B Douglas St., Ham-8-16-3 mond. Help Wanted. WANTED Girls and boys. Enterprise Bed Co. Hammond. . t0 ,,.,vtvii Young man or woman to sell A'WI - - Hegewisch. 8-16-2 Situations Wanted. WANTED Position as stenographer ami sA.eral office work; experienced. T. T.. Times. b-lS-s For Hent- Furnished Koom3 FOR RENT 1. 2. 3. and 4 rooms furnished for ltght housekeeping. 18 Plummer ave. 8-11 FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phone 322M. Indiana Harbor. 1702. ISoth st FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms man St., Hammond. 8-15-1 FOR RENT 2 modern rooms for light housekeeping, rear South Shore Lines. 1i2 Sheffield ave., Hammond. Phone n:-l 8-lO-t 2574 FOR RENT Furnished room; all modern conveniences. 5 Rimbach ave, Hammond. Phone 1225M. 8-15-tf FOR RENT 3 furnished light housekeeping rooms; modern; near P. O r' after 6 p. m. Zsb liumn-er Hammond. 8-16-2 FOR RENT 1 sleeping room nicely furnished; central: gentlemen prefer red. 256 Plummer ave., nammon-i -16-2 RENT 3 newly rurnisnea iigni Vvrmsekeemng rooms; mncnv gas range for cooking and baking: pn-t-a-.e family. 540 Wilcox St. I'hone 2674. Hammond. S-lb-1 FOR RENT 3 modern lljrht housekeepState s., Hammond. 8-15-1 For Rent. TO RENT To couple with no little children, furnished 10-room house in Hammond for winter. For full particulars write H. R. S.. care Times, Hammond. FOR PENT 5-room modern cottage. 883 Erie St., Hammond. 8-15-2 FOR RENT Concrete garage, at 187 Indiana ave.; $3.00 rer month. 8-16-1 FOR RENT Modern H-room bungalow on Detroit St.; hot water beat; garage: $37.00. P'.ione 36. Hammond. e-r6-l FoR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences. 653 Summer St.. Hammond. Phone 2537. 8-19-2 Wanted to Rent. WANTED To rent two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping, bv reliable couple, in Indiana Harbor or East Chicago. Address M. F., Times. -13-3 WANTED TO Rent Refined young couple, no children, wish furnished flat house, or housekeeping suite in desirable locality. M. Times. S-15-2 WANTED 3 or 4 room furnished place by Aug. 80. J. F.. Tunes 8-15-3 WANTED Room by young lady, in refined private home In desirable location. Will be in Hammond, Friday. Address. V. M., Times. 8-16-1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR PALE A Hudson speedster: rheap: excellent condition: new Continental motor. Phone 624W, Ind. Harbor. 3831 Fir st. 8-14-3 FOR SALE Two Federal trucks with express top and side curtains: li-ton capacity; trucks are now being used in our delivery service; one truck with new

tires; an in trooa condition; a oargain i u, , t m el irrD fit ctatc The first buyer. Apply E. C. Minas Co.!WA-z 4 SLIGER, 223 STATE ST.

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I ! Real Esiaie Bargains

FOR SALE 2 -acre farm. house ani barn: 1 acre in asparagus and other opportunities. Price Jl.fioO cash. or J 1.800 or. time. Omer Gillaspy. Dolton. In. s-io-o FOR SALE 40-aere farm. 2 miles east of Highland. Richard Van Str.Sj. Highland. Ind. S-13-6

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lot on south side. ill sell cheap. Phono 1251-1?. S-lfi-3 FOR SALE Six-room house with ba.h and elco. light: large barn; 50 It lot, next to Hammond Cornice N ks; zh"!1Phone 2043. Hammond. 8-H-4 FOR SALE 50 ft. lot, 56 E. State-room house in rear: gas. ou w,Htf;r ,.ut tr vrli-e $ S 0 ii : terms, v.. o. tv,.,. Hrnv 5fi8 E. State st Hammond. S-14-3 FOR SALE Three Ind. Harbor business !.. c; iniii CnnsiHpr exclianKo lor mproved property. Address Times. c. o. 8-15-3 T WANT TO BUY FROM Ofl NER A 4 or 5-room house. Small cash payment: balance monthly. J. S. Blackmun Co., 161 State st.. Hammond. fc-lo-J FOR SALE 6-room house. 2 lots near Interurban depot and car barns: prion J1.S0O: $10(1 cash, balance in monthly juvmmm i s it acKmun o.. ii -" St., Hammond. 8-15-3 FARM FOR SALE. "erv product ice 40 acre farm in Porter county, 6J miles north of nlpal rtn 3 mil frnir, lfin roaa -room Ah. Uo woodshed, chickhniwi rr.r,rv' silo implement shed and corn'erib; cash or te"ms; possession Sept. 1; wtil sell with stock and Imple ments if preferred, C . E. Nelson, o. K. 1 Bldg.. Hammond. S-15-FOR SALE 3 cottages on Jefferson St., on pavments. Kleihege PlumbingShop. 77 Sibley st., Hammond. 8-15-6 FOR SALE 37 acre-fruit snl truck farm, with crops. Attractive proposition for risrht party. K. J.. Times. 8-1 a-1 HOME BARGAINS Save 20 per cent now: 4-room modern cottage bunga.ow. 6-ft. Block basement: pavement walks, etc. Henrv st, north side: worth $1,I'OO.OO: just completed. Your home tor J1..150: $250 cash. bal. SIS monthly, including interest. Move in toaay. 6-room modern story and half house; basement, furnace, laundry tubs, fixtures; fancv wmdov.s, and many features found'in houses sold at double my price, $2,700.00 Highland st. easy terms. Move intoday. 6-room biggest bargain in Homewood. Waltham st. bungalow; modern in every respect; hardwood throughout: improvements paid in full: $4,250.00; terms. 1 hae selected fifteen of the biggest bargains to bo found in Hammond. See me after you have failed to find what you want. I have it. Houses in all parts of the city. Automobile will call. Frank R. Betz.'l4S. S'ate st. Hammond, Room 7. Phone 2621. S-15-3 LEAVING TOWN Will sell n.y contract for $50.00 on a 60 ft. lot in Homewood. with improvements paid in fuli; worth $1300: bal. due, $850. Mason Hammond. Payments S10 monthly. Postoffice Box 256. 8-15-4 ANOTHER BIG BARGAIN Are You the Lucky Person? 2 houses on 50 ft. lot renting for $."0.00 per month on Doty St., near Hohman. Everything paid in full on street. This price will surprise you. Must be sold right off. 40-ft. lot on State Line, just a stone's throw from Hammond court house. Business is moving in this locality fast. Just the site you want. 5 of the best acres in Lake county will be sold this week at i the price of its value. Can prove this statement. Paved road bound this land and paid for it in full. Call W. H. Cost! In. Jr. Phones 140 or 126. ' OOSTX1N, MX YET 8c CO. 8-16-1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. 65 Stat St.. Hammond. Open tvenings. 4-11-tf KTSSMAUt. FEED ROOFING CO, 11 Clinton st. Fboae 71T. East Chita go. phone 4CSK. 1-1 1-1 a FOR SALE Mattresses of all graces, retail at wholesnle prices; aloo mattresses renovated at lowest prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co., 56 Plummer ave., Hammond. 7:20 FOR SALE For I mmediate delivery. lumber 10xl2's. 12xl4. 2xl0's. 2x12 s jo.sts; box frame MulHon windows: complete porch column; 50 ft. flag pole; French cross panel doors. So. Bay Hotel. now being wrecked by Ruel recking Co., Ind. Harbor. 8-lo-J FOR SALE Bicycle: almost new; coast er brake and elec. headlight, $1S.OO. Phono 2151, 1197 Harrison st., Ham mond. 8-lo-2 , . . Phonograph! for Sale Private party will sell beautiful new $250.00 phonograph used only three weeks, at big sacrifice if taken at once. This s the largest phonograph mad" and plays an records. t ricet-o.ini. t,an at 1 i ' rlummer ave., Biier o..)'i i. m. narnrnond. Ind. 8-15-2 WE NOW HAVE FILTER STONES FOR Mason Filters. Kleihege Plumbing Shop. 77 Sibley st. 8-15-6 FOR SALE Piano player with F0 rolls for S75; reed babv buggy, SS: phonograph and 42 records, $10. Phone 3040. Hammond. 8-15-2 FOR SALE Bed Davenport; leather couch and Davenport; cedar chest. Phone 335, Hammond. 8-15-2 FOR SALE Base burner. Inquire 474 State St.. Hammond. L'p stairs. 8-16-1 FOR SALE Baby carriage: good condition: reasonable. 98 Manila ave.. Hammond. 8-16-1 FOR SALE Rooming house; centrally located; modern conveniences; for cash only. Address. Q. S., Times. 8-161 FOR SALE Cheap, parlor set. 332S Michigan ave. Mr. Weinberg. Indiana Harbor. S-16-3 WANTED All You'eas to call on We.'ens and try our good home-made bread, ote and cake. 142J Soblev st.. Hammond. S-lg-4 Lost and Found. LOST Black leather folding poeketbook containing lavalliev and some charge. Return to Times office. 8-14-3 LOST Tuesday. nose glasses on 8 o'clock Whiting car: reward. 4S09 Forsyth ave.. flat C. E. Chicago. 8-16-1 LOST 2 diamonds: 1 ruby: 1 wedding ring. Mrs. Hattie Koch. 36 Si E. State St. 8-15-3 LOST Billhook, including monev. private papers, R. R. pass, registration card; reward. Edwin Lilley. 55 Ogden st. Tel. 2185, Hammond. Ind. 8-16-1 For Sale Motorcycles. 20 MOTORCYCLES 20 SECOND HAND All makes, Singles and Twins, from $25.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. 4:I8'tl

Bliscellaneous.

CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. PIANO LESSONS Ragtime in 20 lessons. Teachers and beginners' course. Geo. Green. Phone 229. 8-13-6 TO THE STOCKHOLDERS The annual way i ompany will be held on Wednesday, September 10. 1317. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the -principal office of the company in Indianapolis. Indiana, for the purpose of electing directors, and the transaction of such oth-r business as may fie properly brought before the meeting, including the ratification of the Supplement, dated March 1, CUT. to the first and general mortgage, and the approval of ail action of the b.iard of directors and of tho executive committee since the last annual meeting of stockholders. Boll to be open from in o'clock a. m.. to 11 o'clock a. m. The transfer books will be closed from September , 1317. at 12 o'clock noon until September 20, 1517. at in o'clock a. m. fc-16-1 J. A. HILTON. Secretary. LEGAE NOT ICES NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 6th day of August. 1917. the Board of Public "Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of Alley Three (3) West Sec. 4 from the Ten 10') feet North of the South Line of Eighteenth Avenue to the North Line of Nineteenth Avenue, within the Cit yof Gary. Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-four (1S241 adopted on the ISth day of September. 1916, by the Board of Public Works, by grading, and constructing thereon a concrete pavement fifteen (15) feet ten (J0 inches In width, including lip, and with the necessary basins and inlets, on a Sf nd foundation. The intersecting streets and alleys j are: Eighteenth Avenue and Nine teer.th Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Adams Street and Jefferson Street. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the rrima 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 Bord of Public Works and The City Clerk in the City Halt, Gary, Lake County, Indiana. On the 20th day of August, 1917. at Nine o'clock A. M , the Board cf 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 benefited or will be specially benefited by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, end 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. P. B. LAMB. W. J. FULTON. FRANK ZAAVADSKL Board of Public "iVnrk: Attest: BLANCHE DOCGAN. Clerl;. Published Ar.g. in, 11, 13, 14. 15. 17. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 6th day of August. 1917. the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improement of Alley Three (3) East Sec. 1, from the South Line of Fifth Avenue, to the North Line of Sixth Avenue, within the City 0T Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Orw Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Eight (1S58) adopted on the 16th day of October, 1916. by the Board of Public AVorks. by prading, and constructing 1 hereon a concrete pavement fifteen (15) feet ten (10) Inches in width, including lip, anri with necessary basir.s and inlets, on & sand foundation. The Intersecting streets and alleys are: Fifth Avenue. Alley Number Five (5) South, and Sixth Avnue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred ' Fifty (150) fet-t are: Connecticut Srteet and Pennsylvania Street. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the preliminary or primary assessment against each lot or parcel of land abutting" on and benefitted by said sewer, and is on tile and can be seen at the- office of the Board of Public AVorks and the City Clerk in the City Hall, Gary. Lake County, Indiana. v" 1"e -"ln "-v 01 -wust. mi. at Nine o'clock A. M.. the Board of Pubiic vinrss win meet in us orncc in tne 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 tho question as to whe.her the same have been benefited or will be specially benefited 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 said assessment, and will Setermine such other matters as are required by law. By order of the Board of Public AVorks. AV. J. FULTON, I'. B. LAMB, FRANK ZAWADSKI, Board of Public AVorks. Attest: BLANCHE DOUGAN. Clerk Published Ang. 10, 11, 13. 14. 15. 16, 17. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, that they will receive sealed proposals at the Auditor's Office in the city of Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, up to 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, Sept. 7th. 1917, for the construction of a Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge. Said bridge is to hae steel superstructure and concrete piers and abutments and is to be built over and across the Grand Calumet River in the city of Hammond, j Lake County, Indiana, where Calumet Avenue crosses said River. Said bridge is to be built in compliance with the purvey, plans and specifications therefor, adopted by said Board, and. which are now on file in the Auditor's Office, at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana. The contract will be let to the iowfft responsible bidder. A bond equal to the amount of the bid must accompany all bids one of tho sureties must be a resident of Lake County, Indiana, or a Surety Company ' authorized to do busl-n"-ss "' Lane county, Indiana. Bo.ads

to be returned to all unsuccessful bidders. Blanks for bids and bonds will be furnished by the Auditor of Lake County, Indiana, upon ar plica tlon. The said Board of Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JAME3 ELM-K. GEO. O. SCHAAF. JOHN" H. OLAL'f f E.V. Board of Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana. Attest:: EDWARD SIMON, Auditor Lake County, Indiana.

S-lfi-23 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COCNTY, IN THE LAKE SCTF-RIOR OOCRT, MAY TERM. H'17. ILLINOIS OAR AND MANl'FACTl'RIN' 5 COMPANY. A CORPORATION VS. HIKSI'H ROLLING MILL COMPANY, A CORP. i'AVSE NO. Irt400 ACTION FOR DAMAGES FOP. BREACH OF CONTRACT OF SALE. Now comes the Plaintiff by F.omberger, Peters and Morthland, attorney and files its complaint herein, together with an ffidau of a competent person, showing ihat the defendant H: rsch Moiling Mill Company, a corporation, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified o' the pendency of said action and that the same will staid for trial at the next term of sand Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of .said cause, on the 15th day of Oct. A. D.. 1917. the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to bebegun and held in th" Court House. Room No. 1 at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of Sept. A. D , 1917. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond this 15:h day of Aug. A. D.. 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk RECEIVER'S NOTICE FOTi THE SALE OF MACHINERY, FIXTURES. I'CRNITCRE AND RAW MATERIAL OK THE HAMMOND ASPHALT PRODI'OTS CO. By virtue of ar) order of the Lake Superior Court, sitting at Hammond. anl subject to its approval, the under signed. Receiver of the Hammond AsPhalt Products Company, will, at the hojr of ten a. m. on the 27th day of August. 1917, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale a? piiva'.e sale, at the Citizens' German National Bank, corner of Ho!. man and Sibley Streets in the City of Hammond. Indiana, the " following described per sonal property, now in the hands of tiie undersigned Receiver: MACHINERY AND FIXTl'RES. 1 roofing mill, witn shingle attachment, also belts and pulleys. 1 If) h. p. motor, lf"'i R. P. M. 3 phase. 60 Cycu., volts 220. 1-5 h. p. AVagner motor. 1750 R. P. M.. 115 volts. 2 Roller? complete, with atack. 1 Gapping machine. 1 Steel Storage tank. 1 Rotary pump. 1 Bowser measuring pump. 1 Bradley stenciling maoh'ne. 1 Bookkeeping desk. 1 Typewriting desk. 2 large office filing cabinets. 1 Roll top desk, old style. 1 Safe. 1 Mahogany desk with table and chair. 1 Chemicil fire apparatus.. 1-2-inch Homestean stop cock. 2 Hand trucks, go d condition. 1 Heating vate, outside. 2 tiooo.gal. capacity steel storage tanks. 1 Carboy. RAW MATERIA! Ii) Fag soapstone. 27 Bag red state. 1 fi Bag green state. il Roil sanded roofing, 2-piy. :s Roll 1-ply corduroy. 2 Bbl. scrap felt. Keel lb. old felt. 425 Bag sileia S3nd 182" fag. 2 911 Wrapping paper. 4'j- keg nails 450 lbs. 10S "rate 1 pint cemon' cans. 7 Bbl. shingle boxes "Corrogated." 30 Bag wooden plug;. 4r"l ibs. Burlap. 2 Cases white wax (pataftne). 20 M Shingles. S.u':d ptoper'y will he sold for not ie.s than the full appraised value thereof, for cash m hand, and subject in ail things to the approval of said court. HARRY M. JOHNSON. Receiver, of Hammond Asphalt Products Co. Dated at Hammond, Indiana, tins 2nd diy of Angus-., 1917. M.-MAHON & CONROY, Attys. for Receiver. Aug 2 9 16 MOTORISTS ATTENTION. LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA, AVEI.COME YOU. In touring the above County, resrect the courtesies of the highways and use common sense in meeting and passing others. Reckless and careless driving which h, bpr,me prevalent of late will no lpnfrr b toifrsted on the highway of this county. All int"r-sfate ns well as local traffic will be under the protection of the laws of the State of Indiana and the undersigned officers will spare no efforts 10 see that such laws are enforced. AVhile on the highways of this county we ask your co-operation in suppressirg carelessness on the part of machine owners and drivers. If you should meet a machine driven bv one who intentionally attempts to I crowd you off of the road or that does I not give you free passage we will apj preciate you observing the number of , such machine and reporting same to gether with our complaint to the undersigned. AVe will do the rest and assure you you will have one less to contend with on our next tour. All highways will be patrolled "by officers in machines (not motorcycles) and particularly warn TRUCK PARTIES (on a rampage) JOY RIDERS AND ROAD HOGS. In behalf of the citizenship of Lake County. Indiana, we invite you to tour ove'r 60f) miles of paved highways in the Calumet region, the greatest industrial center in the world. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS. James Black. -, Geo. O. Schaaf. SJchn Claussen. Information to L. E. BARNES. She riff. I AV. B. NEWMAN, High-Way Supt. Address, Hammond o Crown Pecnt. Ind. 8-11 : RECEIVER'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE OF THE HAMMOND' ASPHALT PRODUCT. COMPANY. The undersigned Receiver, appointed by the Lake Superior Curt. sitting at Hammond. Indiana, hei by gives notice that, by virtue of a: order of sa c Court, he will, at the hr,hv of tn a. ri on the 27th day of Aug Jit, 1917, it Uk

Citizens' German National Bank, at the corner of Hohman and Sibley Streets

in Hammond. Indiana, and from day t day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the interest of said Hammond Asphalt. Products Company in and to the following described real estate: A part of lot four (4) In Section Thirty-one (31). Township Thirtyseven (37) North, Ransje Nine (9) West of the Second Principal Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the sotJTh line of 150th Street in the City of Hammond, in sail County and State, with the north right of way line of the Elgin, ,'loliet & Eastern Rallrotid and running- thence eaM along the. south iine of said 1 50 th Street a distanc" of four hundred ilr.i ty-tliree and two-tenths ( 433.2) f'-et to a point marked by a. stake; t!i"t-.ce south at right, angles with .-aid 150th Street three hundred ninety. nine and three-tenths ( 399.31 fe"t to the north of said right of way line of said raHroad; thence northw entwardly along said right of way l:ne to the place of beginning and containing two (!) acres, more or less, tog-ether with the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging. Paid sale wll'be made subject to the approval i.f said court, for not less than the full appraised value of said real estate, upon the following terms and conditions: All cash in hand or one-th:rd (1-3) cash in hand and the balance in two equal deferred payments, payable In nine (9) and eighteen (IS) months from date hereon, together with interest at six per cert (6 per cent) per annum on such deferred payments and subject in all things to the approval of said court. HAI.RV f. JOHNSON. Receiver of the Hammond Asphalt Products '""ompany. Dated at Hammond. Ind., this 2nd day of August. 1917. M-MAHoN & CONROY. Attys. for Receiver. Aug 2 9 If Trial Calendar Lake Superior Court. Cases filed August 7: 1638 4 Rm. 1 On Ins Folicy; Joseph Miseflcz. administrator of the estate of .Peter Grabovski. deceased ill H D t- Reed) vs Bankers' Insurance Corporation (a corporat icn ). 1635 Rm. 2 Note; George B Sheert-r (G B Sheerer) vs Max V Allaben. 163 56 Rm. 1 Forecl R E Mtg; American Trust it Savings Bank, a corporation undr the law of the state of Indiana G B Sheerer) vs Martin Finneran and Martha Finneran. South i of lot 21, in blk 10 Kesub ot cist part of North side Add to H--m-mord. Mag Rec. 121, p 75 Joseph Shober (Saroic ii- Crundwril) vs Mike Valcncich and American St"el Foundries. HARBOR AND GARY DIVORCES FILED Mrs. Lcttie Opasik. 3342 Michigan avenue, wife of a prominent Indiana Harbor cobbler, who has an income of $3,000 a year, so she says, has sued her husband Andrew Opasik for divorce. The complaint was filed in Lake superior court, room 3, Gary, by Attorney Michael Havan of Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Opasik in her complaint alleges that her husband beat her. encouraged her children to call her names, and failed to me her enough money for the family's support. Absolute divorce, custoriay of her five children $.2,0(10 ca?h alimony and $500 yearly for the children's support are asked. The couple were married fiften years ago. Gary Case riledAlice Roling has filed suit in the same court ami through the same attorney for a divorce from Herman Roling to whom she was married five years Mrs. Roling alleges she was also beaten and called names. There is one child. im FIRE SUSPECT IS NOW RELEASED Crief Forbis of the Gary police today announced that Otto Eiekoff of (Jury, held since the Aetna guncotton tactory tire, has been released upon orders from Chiff Bragdon of the secret s.-i vice in Gary. Mr. Eiekoff proved his innocence. Eiekoff was the last man said to have entered Bin 3. whee the explosion occurred. Because of this he and two others were taken into custody pending an investigation by the government. WHITING'S QUOTA RAISED NEW 32 AVH1TING. Ind. Aug. 16. Whiting's quota has been raised thirty-two. Thirteen have already signed up for service, which was the original quota, making the total number for the first call from Whiting forty-five men. The call wa.-i sent out today for one hundred more men to appear for examination. I P RATES 1 REDUCED I tt On Loans of $5 to $100 No one need be without the money they want at our present Jow rates- i It pays to borrow from us when you need money for any purpose. $10 costs 35 'cents for 1 monthEasy to pay cur way in small weekly or monthly installments to suit your convenience. I you are keeping house or have steady employment we advance money on your ow-n noto. Loans anwyhere in Calumet District. LAKE CO. LOAN CO. 28 RIMBACH BLOCK (Over Lion Store) HAMMOND, INDIANA.

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Mayor R. O. Johnson of Gary, is not against a park for the south side. On the contrary he has always faorcd it and was opposed when the steel trust's park," Baid the mayor. "I want park fur the. scu'h side.) bu t I want to warn the people about the plan now up which is to kill off their chances of getting a bathing beach. There is an effort to kill this off. Get the beach, and also get the south side park," said the maor. NO MORE RIOES III BATHTUB FOR Hi D. P. Blake Has an Adventure in Gary Which He Says Will Be His Last (Special to The Time? ) CHESTESRTON. IND.. Aug. 16. D. P. Blake, sage of Portage township, had an experience Monday afternoon in Gary that he Is likely to remember for some time. He was riding in a side car of a motorcycle in Gary, driven by Isadore Agrestaum. At the corner of Fifth avenue and AVashington street. Gary, a Ford truck crashed into the side car, and Mr. Blake went sailing up in the air. He came down on the pavement squarely on his head. Mr. Blake was picked up in an unconscious condition and was taken to Mercy hospital, where he remained but a' few moments, then got up and went home. "I never rode in one of those things before, and this is the last time," he said. The truck was driven by H. J. Homier, of a Gary sewin? machine company. Both machines were damaged considerably, and the motorcycle driver was slightly injured. The accident was believed to have- been unavoidable and no arrests were made. AVe always know that D. P. was a hardhcifded cuss, but we never thought his head was as hard as it proved to be. EXTENDS WELCOME MICHIGAN CITY, IND.. Aug. 16 The members of the Al Hassan Grotto, a socuil Masonic organization composed of the Masonic lodges of Lake county, will hold its annual outing at AVa'shington park, this city, on Monday, Aug. 27. The members of every Masonic lodge and Eastern Star chapter in that big county have been invited and a big crowd is expected. The promoters have written to Mayor Krucger, staling that they will bring a band of 25 pieces with them and ask for the use of the band stand. Mayor Krueger immediately replied snd told the Masons to come on that everything in the park that the city controls is theirs for the day for the asking. JAP PROFESSOR DISCOVERS GERM (By TJaited Press.) TOKIO. July 10 (By mail). The specific cause of typhus fever, a problem which has baffled the efforts of the best i.iedicul men in the world up to this time, has been discovered by ;i Japnncs; scientist. Professor Kenso Ftitakl. of tho Imperial Government Research Laboratory. The name of the germ which causes typhus is as wonderful as the discovery. Prof. Futaki calls it Spirochoete Exanthematotyphis. Full details are to be forwarded to the Rockefeller Institute in America. CINDERELLA IS EXPOSED (By United Press.) LONDON. July 25 (By mail). That well-known stuff about the smaliness of Cinderella's feet may be bunk after all. Allan MacDonald has just found an ancient slipper, believed to have 'been a girls. In a peet bog He thinks it was lost bv a fair maiden of long ago who threw a shoe while running to escape the attentions of an srdeiit princeling. The slipper was a dainty 'i'tle thing for those days -weighing about - p uind-and-a-half an dgenera'ly resembling Charlie Chaplin's twinkling trilbies. Enlist In The Woman's Army By Coservinc; Foods.

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HILL MIGHT This evening the big fellows go to :t over ;n Columbian hall, AVest Hammond. Several hundred box fight fans are expected to attend the benefit exhibitions for the double purpose of contributing to the fund that is to help restore a well known Hammond follower of the sport to health and to see Young Denny of New Orleans and Jack Clements of Canada in a slashing ten-round bout. The main contestants are light heavyweights, one from the fir south and the other from the far north. Each is champion at his end of the continent and they will not mince matters in the ring and stand on formalities. It will be a fast bout, every fans feels sure. Maurice Champaigne will referee. Battling Barney and Mac Roberts are scheduled for eisht rounds and a clever substitute for the latter has been found to relieve him as an oil break in Macey's right hand has turned up again. Bobby Gouh of Memphis and Young Gans of Baltimore will perform for eight rounds. The lightweights are ready mixers. It looks like a big night tonight fcr the fight fans. LETTERS FROM SOLDIER BOYS Fort Del., Aug. 13. 1917. The Red Cross, Hammond. Ind. AVe. the boys of Hammond who received comfort bags from the Red Cross wish to extend our sincere thanks to the society. We find everv article a useful one and are sure glad t.o he remembered by our friends back home. Are stationed here at present and tnj. ying th life fine. Sincerely yours. ALBERT J. HELBRICK. EDW. H. DUBBERT. JAMES MALONEY. ALBERT TRINKLE, FA YE EADS. UPSET KAISER'S EXCUSE FOR INVADING BELGIU (Continued From rage On) ning Aug. If. 1314. he says: "The French main concentration was originally accomplished between Belfort and the Belgian frontier, ar.d the first indication that they contemplated a German advance through Belgium resulted in a shift to the left. The Entente Allies recognized only on Aug-. 17 that strong German forces &13 were advancing la a wide enveloping movement on the left bank of the Siver Mensa, where previously they had assumed that only an army of cavalry, strengthened by some infantry, was present. Sweep Was Disastrous. "In consequence of the original erroneous concentration directed toward the cast, the French Fifth Army did not succeed in advancing beyond the line of Dinant-Charleroi by August 22, and was forced to content itseif with holding the passages of .the Rivers Sarmbre and Meuse." The article proceeds to describe the disastrous effect of the sweep of that unexpected German flood upon successive French armies, and the advance to the Marne. Gen. von Freytag-Loring-hoven declares that the Germans retreated from the Marne because they were too weak to break through the Trench lines.. But he argues that although final success was missed there. Germany, by seizing the opportunity of a daring advance through Belgium, avoided war on her own territory. The newspaper says that the article of Gen. von Freytag-Loringhoven. who Is Germany's leading military historian and writes on the basis of the official General Staff records. is circulated semi-offii tally in the German press. Our Lost aiidfcnittdluinns Willput thepotltcf Bsuifc on it end help you Ticdwhat uou have Lost DRESS. VVorthington. At first ginnee this simple little frock appears to be one of those Russian blouse affairs with a separate skirt, but irreality it' more nearly resembles a shit waist dre:s, for the straight skirt in two sections L? gathered to the waist line al! around. The waist Is rr.ade ra'tter plain, with very little fulness and a rrost attractive trimming is achieved by having a pane! of horizontal stripes set in the front. The edge of this panel are turned back and attached to the collar, giving the effect of revers. The long sleeves are gathered into trim, flare cuffs. A broad be:t -with a doable crcing covers th waistline. The dress pattern, So. 8,429. is ent in sizes 16, 18 and 20 years. Trie 13 year size requires 54 yards 36 inch material, with yard 36 inch eonrrastirg goods. To obtain this pattern tend 30 cents ta th offica of this publication.

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