Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1917 — Page 9

Tuesday. September 4. 1917.

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L After Aujust 13th, on sJA classified fcdvrtiement placed with a oTr tslephono and not paid for at tlis offica within. 5 days, s dOAt tonal charge of tea cants will be mkda for collection. Tba best serrico can be given oar patrons by trlntinjr all classified advertisements to ovtr office and paylay for same and save collection charge. LAKE COUNTY PTO. & PtTB CO. TIMZS XXWSFAPX&S. An?. 6, 1917. Wanted Male Help. 100 LABORERS WANTED 100 30 cents per hour. Call at room Sa. Rimbach blk. Whitaker-Fnediey Co.. Hammond. WANTED "Wood cabinet fitter. S. Bet Co. 1 WANTED Bovs 16 yrs. or over for oi,r,- r,.rcel nost shirmeniB. lrnn S. Betz Co. 8-31-J u-AVTi?n frhnicl draftsman. Apply m person at Sid. Oil Co.. Alain si., From St., Whiting, lnd. 9-l-iwk WANTED Boy. Summers ' Hammond. Pharmacy. 9-4-1 WANTED Freight packers on steel and wood furniture. Frank S. Betz w. Hammond. J WANTED Experienced waiter. Clabbv s Cafe. Apply at once. oo4 Hohman st. Hammond. 9-4-3 W A.NTED Cabinet fitters and machine hands on wood work. Frank S. Betz Co. Hammond. 9-4-a WANTED Delivery boy Indiana ave. Hammond. Apply 1S9 9-4-2 Wanted Female Help. WANTED Competent stenographer to work in lawyers office; steady position at good wages. Apply. W.. care Times. Hammond. Ind. WANTED Girl in doctor's office: address stating- Qualifications. B oO, Times. Hammond. WANTED Experienced millinery maker; steady work. Address. I . S-, Times. Hammond.. WANTED Working; girl at Mercy hosP i t al. Gary. . WANTED Two waitresses at once. Appfv Ohio-Restaurant. 3339 Mich. aye. m.-. o?t Tninn Harbor. 9-i-i f nL'iw wWANTED Washwoman by day. Apply. 340 3 Block ave.. down stairs. Indiana Harbor. WANTED Girl to assist In general housework. 39 Carroll St. Hammond. Phone 339 WANTED Girl for general ff i work in coal office.. E. H.. Times. Humrannd. a-4-i WANTED A neat appearing and energetic voung girl for piano store. Apply J M Wilcockson Music Co., Hammond. WANTED Strong girls over IS years. for packing parcel post packages: good wages. Frank S. Bets Co. Hammond. 9''z WANTED Girl or middle aged woman to help with housework, couple h""" a day. 492 Summer st. Hammond. 9-4-1 WANTED Two girls to work in boarding house; no washing. Phone 1630 Hammond. WANTED Washwoman 2 days a week. Phone 400. Hammond. 9-4-2 WANTED Lady baker for bakery. Apply. 85 Sibley st. Hammond. 9-4-1 WANTED Woman to do washing. 35 Ruth St., upper flat. Phone 119. Hammond. 9-4--W ANTED Good girl for general housework. 1030 S. Hohman st. Hammond. Phone 298. 9'-b WANTED Experienced salesladies at Star Store; reference required. 4S59 Mlvil'e &ve. Phone 143. East Chicago. WANTED Respectable girl to assist with genera lhousework. Phone 2 i 37. Hammond. 9-4-2 Situations Wanted. WANTED Work by the day. S91 Sibley St. Hammond. Phone 506. 9-4-1 POSITION WANTED By a young man. High school graduate and junior at Northwestern. Understands accounting Can fill clerical position. Address, 3930 Fir t- Indiana Harbor, or call Phone 451M. 9-4-3 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Two and three furnished rooms: one three-room flat; one suite fcr bachelor. Inquire 1S8 Plummer ave. Hajnmond. . S-25-tf FOR RENT Two or 3 nicely furnished light housekeeping1 rooms; all modem; steam heat. 693 Oakley ave. 9-1-1 1 imn TtF.NT Nlcelv furnished front room: strictly modern: hot water heat: private family. Located In best residence district, near park and street car line: suitable for married couple or two ladies. Call phone No. 1191R. Hammond. 9-1-2 FOR RENT Two nice front frooms for light housekeeping; modern. 783 Claude st. Hammond. 9-1-2 FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping: all modern conveniences. 412 Hickory st. Hammond. 9-1-2 FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 573 Hohman St. Hammond. 9-1-1 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping: electric light; gas: bath: hot water and heat. 334 Indiana ave. Hammond. 9-4-3 FOR RENT Three and 4 rooms furnished fcr light housekeeping: srood reference; no children. Hammond Furniture Co Hammond. 9-4-1 FOR RENT One furnished room for 2 gentlemen. 1013 145th st. East Chicago. 9-4-2 FOR RENT - Nice furnished room for 1 gentleman. 114 Clinton st. Hammond. 9-4-2 For Rent Flats. FOR RENT Five-room furnished lower flat: near car line. 440 Truman ave. Inquire. 648 Ann st. Hammond. 9-4-1 FOR RENT Four-room flat, SSft Erie et. Hammond. 9-4-1 FOR RENT Six-room modern upper fiat. Call 37 4 Sibley St. Hammond. 9-4-1 FOR RENT Flat, upstairs. 12 Williams st. Hammond. Phone 1082J. 9-4-1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE 1917 FORD. LIKE NEW All new tires. Can b seen at the Lake County Auto Supply Co.. 6714 S. Hohman St. Hammond. Tel. 1741. 9-4-2 FOR SALE Light five passenger Hupp. in fine condition; will demonstrate; a bargain if sold at once. Call after 5 p. m. at 27 Logan st. Hammond. 9-4-2

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FARM FOi: SALE. Very productice 40 acre farm in Porter county, 61 milm north of Yalpa- ! raiso. mile from stone road; i-room j house, good barns, silo, woodshed, chlcki en hou, irranary, silo, implement shed and corn crib; rash or terms; possession Sept. 1: will sell with stock and implnI - . - 1 . ' i 1.' Bldg., Himmond. 8-16 FOR SALE Four end one-third acres land near Gibson; cheap if taken at once. I. A. Gibson. 622 X. Main at.. Crown Point, lnd. 8-30-6 DO YOU WANT A HOME? Vacant lots. Truman ave.. paved St., water and aewers. etc.: near school; cheap, in Installments, or will build to suit purchaser and sell house on rent basis. Write A. I.. Bowen. Springfield. 111. e-31-9 FOR SALE Three-room house: 2 lota. shade tree. Price $1,000; $75 cash; balance $ls per month. J. S. Blaekmun Co. 161 Slate st. Hammond. 8-31-3 FOli SALE Five-room cottage, in fine condition: near business center; bath, bnck'fuunda'jon basement. Price. $1,600; $200 cash; balance, $20 per month. J. S. Blackmun Co.. State St. 8-31-3 FOR SALE Good house at a bargain; must sell at once. Call 425 Logan si.. Hammond. Phone 114SW. 8-26-6 cod FOR SALE Modern S-room house, furnace, garage, poultry house and yard. Might exchange for small farm. Address. S. care Lake County Times. Hammond 9-1-2 FOR SALE Seven-room. two-story bungalow on 37i ft. lot. 455 Michigan ave. Hammond. See Owner at above address. 9-4-4 FOR SALE 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 end 9-room strictly modern bungalows, houses, cottages and fiats, from $100 to $500 cash; b.'il. inonthlv. Phone 17 6. or see Airs. Bunnell. 631 Michigan ave. 9-4-1 FOR SALE Bargain: new 5-room modern bungalow. Forsythe ave. W. Hammond. $2,900.00: $250.00 down. J. M. Lauiman, 104 Citisens Bank Bldg. Hammond. 9-4 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad wat'-hes. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 Stale St.. Hammond. Open evenings. 4-12-tf KVBSUAVU FKED 4k ROOTOfa OO, 11 Clinton st. PboM J7J7. East Chicago, phona 4S5H, -ll-ln FOR SALE Mattresses of all grades, retail at wholesale prices; also mattresses renovated at lowest pitcea. Metropolitan Merc. Co., 56 Plummer ave, Hammond. 1:20 FOP. SALE Three -chair barber shop. 576 Morton ave., E. Hammond. 8-31-3 FOR SALE A first-class country store. Store and residence can be bought separate if desired. If stock is included it is to be invoiced. Neighborhood and trade conditions are well known lo undersigned Ask J. N. Beckman, with Gostlin. Meyn & Co. 9-1-2 FOR SALE One bedroom suite; 1 writing desk; 1 hall rack. 15 Webb st. Hammond. 9-4-1 FOR SALE Pigeons: $15 per pair mated; Carneaux. $20; must be sold at once. 3914 Fir st. Indiana Harbor. Phone 720AI. 9--3 PONY. FOR SALE Shetland pony:. 6-year-old; bargain. Phone, Hammond 13. 9-4-3 FOR SALE Oak dining room table and 6 chairs: davenport and library table, all for $60: used 2 weeks. Call 26 Plummer ave. Phone 1143W. Hammond. 9-4-1 FOR SALE One complete bed library f table and electric lamp. Phone 1337J. Hammond. 9-4-1 TOMATOES at $1 per bu. Order today Phone 689. Hyde Park Grocery & Market, Standard & Van Buren Ave. 9-4-2 FOR SALE Two grocery delivery rigs. horse, harness anr wagon. Call Larson & Johnson. 151 Highland st. Phone 268 or 259. Hammond. 9-4-1 Miscellaneous. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. WANTED Carpenter wort; new or repairing. 521 Morton ave. Phone 8641. Hammond. 8-27-tf WANTED Piano pupids. Fall term begins Sept. 4th at my studio, 93 Russell st.: half biock east of Hohman. Miss Gladys Tounger. Hammond. ac per aoz. oui eioiey si. mono iouo. Hammond. 9-4-1 CINDERS GIVEN AWAY AT THE Hammond Pure Ice Co. 109 Russell st. Hammond. 9-4-3 For Sale Motorcycles. on MOTORCYCLES Ofl tU SECONDHAND " All makes, 8lngles and Tin. from $25.00 up. Sold on easy paynVnts. Excelsior Autocyel Salesrttom. WALZ & SLIGER, 229 STATE ST. 4:18:1 FOR SALE Indian motorcycle; 1916: fully equipped; run less than 1.000 miles. W. J. DeReamer. 4 Waltham St., Hammond, Ind. 8-31-3 MOTORCYCLE BARGAINS, t 1914 ffwo-speed Harlev Davidson, $95.00. 1 1314 Twin Harley Davidson. $85.00. 1 1013 Twin Fxcelsion, $65.00. 1 1917 New Cleveland Lightweight. $110. no. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE SHOP. J. Leech, 678 Hohman St. Hammond. Tel. 2137. Lost and Found; FOUND Aloney. Anyone giving satisfactory proof of ownership may have same by paying for this ad. Joseph Spitz. Griffith. Ind. 9-4-2 LOST Suit case from back of garage: return 216 W. State St. Hammond. 9-4-1 BABY cries for his collie dog, Spain. lost or taken out of the machine parked at Phil Schmidt's. Robertsdale. Tuesday night about 7 p. m.; finder please call 372M, Ind. Harbor, or this office. M. H, Times. 8-29-3 eod FOUND Ford wheel and tire. Call phone 1297Y3. Hammond. 9-4-2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $U.uo Per set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 8-27-10

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PERSONAL I give my students a square deal in money and service. Trained in six months. Cash rate. $60; by mo , $10. Eve. $6 a mo., every eve. No trust: no stockholders. Bohlinger Shorthand School. Over Lion Store. Phone 29S1. Hahhond. 8-20-3 Will party who took young dog from Sibley and State Line sts. Sunday evening return: no questions asked; receive reward. Return Times Office. 8-31-2 WANTED Mies McCool to call at 85 Sibley ft. at once, Hammond. 9-1-1 Boarders Wanted. WANTED Boarders by dav or week: either ladies or rentlemen. 295 Indiana ave. Hammond. 9-4-1 Wanted to Rent. WANTED For the winter bv family of two. small furnlahed houae or apartment in south side residential section. Best references given. R. W. S., Times. LEGAL NOTICES. I won't be responsible for dbts contracted by any one except mvself. Arthur yeefeidt. 122 William at., Hammond, Ind. " 9-1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIJAH B. THORNTON, DECEASED. NO. 1691. Notice is .hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANCES E. STOKES, Admx. Dated, August 23. 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10. 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE TROJAN. DECEASED. NO. 16D2. Notice is hereby given that the "undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ANNA TROJAN. Administratrix. Dated, August 25, 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10. 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HTMAX WEISMAN. DECEASED. NO. 1699. , Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN TRUST & SAV. B K. Administrator. Dated. August 25, 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10. 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES STATHIS, DECEASED. NO. 1696. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate.! by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES P. BEREOLOS. Administrator. Dated, Aurust 25, 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10, 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES FREEMONT BOTH WE LI DECEASED. XO. 1695. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. CLARA BOTH WELL, Ex. Dated. August 25, 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10, 1917. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES FOLEY. DECEASED. NO. 1697. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate,.' by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN TRUST & SAV. B K, ( Administrator. Dated, August 25. 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10. 1917. STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: BEFORE THE HON. FRANK D. PREST. J. P.. IN AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP, LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. Larson & Johnson vs. John James, whose true christian name is unknown. To John James, whose true Christian name Is unknown: Larson & Johnson have filed in this court, their complaint, affidavit and bond for attachment of certain property alleged to belong to you. and also their affidavit that you are a non-resident of the State of Indiana. You are therefore notified that said cause has been set for hearing on the 28th day of, September, 1917, at 9:00 o'clock A. Al., and unless you appear at that time, and answer their complaint, said cause will be heard in your absence and an order made for the sale of sail property. FRANK D. PREST, J P. Dated this 6th day of August. 1917. 8-2S 8-4-11 SALE OF HIGHWAY BONDS. LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. Treasurer of Lake County, State of Indaana, that at the hour of 10 o'clock on September 10, 1917, and thereafter until sold at the office of the treasurer of Lake County that I will se:i to the highest bidder for immediate cash, at not less than the principal sum named in said bonds, together with all accrued Interest, the highway Improvement bonds deseribed'as follows: Addison Clark Grave! Road of Cedar Creek township. I.ake County. Indiana. Total issue $10,000 being 20 bonds of the denomination of $500. Interest at 41 per cent payable semiannually on the 15th day of May and November of each year, the first bond being due Alay 15th, 1918. Date of Bonds August 15. 1917, issued in 20 series. Transcript with arproved opinion of Matson, Kane and Ross will accompany the bonds and no bids will be received except for immediate cash. M. J. BROWN, Treasurer Lake County, Indiana. By R. B. BRADFORD. Deputy Treasurer. 8-2S-1 SALE OF HIGHWAY BONDS. LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. Treasurer of Lake County. State of Indiana, that at the hour of 10 o'clock on September 10. 1917, and thereafter until sold'at the office of the treasurer of Lake County that I will sell to the highest bidder for immediate cash, at

not less than the principal sum named! in said bonds, together with all accrued interest. the " highway Improvement bonds described us follow; L. F. Godwin Gravel Road of Calumet township. Lake Count. Indiana, Total issue $25,000 being -In 40 bonds of the denomination of $625. Interest at 4J per cent payable semiannually on the 15th day of May and November of each year, the first bond being due May 15th, 1915. Date of Bonds August 15, 1917, Issued in 20 series. Transcript with approved opinion of Alatson. Kane and Ross will accompany the bonds and no bids will be received except for immediate caah. M. I BROWN, Treasurer Lake County, Indiana. By R. B. BRADFORD, Deputy Treasurer. S-2R-1

SALE OB" HIGHWAY BONDS. LAKE COl'NTY, INDIANA. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. Treasurer of Lake County, State of Indiana, that at the hour of 10 o'clock on September 10 1917, and thereafter until sold at the ffice of the treasurer .-f Lake County lhat I will se!l to the highest bidder for immediate cash, at not less than the principal sura named In said bonds, together with all accrued interest. the highway improvement bonds described as follows: August W. Stommel Gravel Road of St. John township. Lake County, Indiana. Total issue $13,000 being 20 bonds of the denomination of $650. Interest at 4$ per cent payable semiannually on the 15th cay of May end November of each year, the first bond being due May 15th, 1918. Date of Bonds August 15, 1917, issued in 20 series. Transcript with approved opinion of Matson, Kane and Ross will accompany the bonds and no bids will be received except for immediate cash. M. J. BROWN. Treasurer Lake County, Indiana. By R. B. BRADFORD, Deputy Treasurer. S-28-1 NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City will receive bids up to September 14th, 1917, at ten o'clock A. M., for the construction of a cement sidewalk five feet wide, five inches In -depth constructed along both sides of Huehn Avenue from east line of Cameron Street to west line of Calumet Avenue, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 653, 'as specified in -the plans, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JACOB SCHROETER. BARNEY A. CARTER. DANIEL V. ENRIGHT. Board of Public Works. S-28: 9-4 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Lake County has School Funds to loan, at 6 per cent interest in amounts not to exceed $4,000.00 to one person, on unincumbered real-estate that will appraise double the amount of the loan requested. If property . Is Improved the land should represent at least 60 per cent of the appraised value and five-year paid-up Are and tornado insurance shall be furnished in favor of the State of Indiana. Borrower to pay a!l costs for appraisement, recording, tc. Abstract to date required. Make application to the undersigned. EDWARD SIMON. Auditor Lake County, Indiana. Sept. 4-lt NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOA1AS WINTERSON, DECEASED. NO. 1698. Notice is hereby given lhat the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate.! by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. AMERICAN TRUST & SAV. B K, Administrator. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Dated. August 25. 1917. Aug. 27-Sept. 4-10, 1917. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE AIATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES A. REEDER. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NO. 1343, SEPTEAIEER TERM. 1917. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Charles A. Reeder, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, on the 27th day of September, 1917, ana fnow cause, lr any, wny tne i-inai Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and received their distributive shares. Witness the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 31st day of August, 1917. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk Iake Count Superior Court. Sept. 4-11. 1917 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, Nor: h Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned. Frank Holly, is a male inhabitant and resident of s!d City, Township, County and State, and over the age of iwenty-one yeo.rs; that he has resided in the Slate of Indiana for more than or.i year and in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof: that he is a natural. zed citizen of the United States of America and of good moral character: that he will "Mpply to the Board tf County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana. at its October. 1917. session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the prem'ses wh'ie sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board Of Commissioners on the 2nd day of October. 1916. and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground , front room of a onestory frame building situated and located 01 old Indiana boulevard, known as Hessville road, and described as a piece cr parcel of land commencing two chains and thirty-six (36) feet north of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of southeast one-quarter of Section Nine (9), Township Thirtysix (36). Range Nine (9) west; thence east twenty rods, thence north eight rods less thirty-six (36) feet, thence west twenty (20) rods, thence south eight (8) rods less thirty-six (36) feet

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Abote, Austrian marines at Trieste, and below, a view of the harbor of Trieate whoe civilians are said to be planning an evacuation. The map shows the rapid advance of the Italians on the Bainaizta plateau and further south in the Careo region they are also taking important positions. Despite the desperate efforts of the Austrian forces to withstand the tremendous offensive of the Italians the latter have gone rapidly forward and have secured positions that greatly endanger the Austrian hold on Trieste, the objective of the Italian drive. The Italians now dominata the plains beyond Gorizia and have threatened the Austrian lines of communication with their advances on the Bainsizza plateau. Civilians are said to be evacuating Trieste although it is unlikely that the Italians will bombard the town, as much of its property is owned by fellow countrymen.

to the place of beginning; located on east side of boulevard and facing west upon public highway. Bar room Is 21x30x11 feet 6 inches. Bar is located on north side of room facing south. Building is fitted with glass front. Living rooms in rear of building. Said room has front and side entrances. All of the in'cricr of said room can be seen from said public highway. FRANK HOLLY. Sept. 4-11-1R. TRIAL CONTINUED. W. S. McCaslin, 242 Conkey avenue, secured continuance of trial today in city court on. a disorderly conduct charge. He was arrested August 24. His trial is to be held September It. NEW CASES FILED Hi CIRCUIT COURT CROWN POINT, lnd.. Sept. 4. The following new cases were filed In the Lake Circuit court: 12260 Damages: Nick Turkula (Huber & Lucas) vs. Tittle Bros. Packing Co. 12261 People's State Bank of Crown Point (Kr.ight & Brown) vs. Hubert H Holmes. 12262 On Note; John T. Alarich and Louis R. Grkovich (Greenlee & Uale) vs. Peter Duma. 12263 On Account; Wm. E. Hoag U. W. Belshaw) vs. Otto Martin. 13264 Divorce; Dellar Randolph ( L. A. Caldwell) vs. Frank Randolph. 12265 Divorce: Sallie E. Sinkford (L A. Caldwell) vs. Chas. R. Sinkford. 12206 In th matter of the petition of How-ard Enoch- for the adoption of Gertrude EIU 'eih Nix. GARY'S FIRST DRAFT QUOTA Chairman John A. Brennan today announced the names of the two men chosen from the first district. Gary, tO KO t' Louisville CM n Inn mar. , torn r j row. Th(. nt cai, for fivp per rpnt and each day one-fifth of the number. or two m.n prefeiablv with military experience, will leave town. Don A. Lowthr, 752 Jefferson street, a single man, formerly of the 4fh til. infantry, and Robert A. Mahoney, 555 Adams street, a married man who waived exemption and whose wife believes she can support herself, is the other man Afr. Alahoney served in the 2nd U. S. cavalry, and will be the senior selective man. They will be routed to Louisville via Walkerton and Indianapolis. NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED (Special, to The Times.) CROWN POINT, Ind., Sept. 4. The following new marriage licenses have been issued: Phillio Medovich, Whiting. Ind., and Helen Zarvcza viska. Whiting; Gust u..tsn Dsnhurv. Conn., and Elvira Myren, Indiana Harhor. In.J.: v alter Stroder. Chicago, and Lillian Robin- j son. Hammond; John S. Daisy and Alar- ; gatet M. Reinholtz. Hammond; Frank: Mangus and Anna Deluca. Gary;, Charle William Huber and Josephine . Jung. Hammond; Roleslaw J. Hanus. . Hammond, and Mary Krusinowska. ! South Chicago; Hie Kotsay and Alary ; Golden. GaryArchie Sprague and Anna Antusak, Gary. DEATH FOLLOWS A BAD FALL (Special to The Times.) - CROWN. POINT, IND.. Sept. 4 j The death of AIlss Alary Kain of Chi-1 cago who had been spending some time at the home of Air. Chas. Meeker as; the guest of Mrs. Julia Lenny, occurred on Friday evening. Miss Kain who was blind for a great many years, accidently fell down the stairs several weeks ago and severely injured her spine, she never rallied from her injuries. The Kain family lived in Crown Point several years ago and will fx? remembered by the older residents. The funeral occurred on Monday morning at 9:30 1 and was attended by a large number of1 relatives and friends from Chicago. NewYork and elsewhere.

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OBJECTIVE OF THEIR r 4 'fj ,1o' Z v ' S':. iK FUNERAL IS HELD. The funeral of A. J. Galvin, 35 years old, 3724 Drummond street. Indiana Harbor, who died Sunday, was held today from St. Patrick's church. Burial was made at St. Olivet cemetery. He leaves a wife and four children, his parents, three sisters and three brothers. Cancer caused Air. Calvin's death. The Hammond Loyal Order of Moose had charge o fthe funeral. Mr. Galvin was yardmaster at the American Steel Foundry Company, Indiana Harbor. BIG MEETING EXPECTED This is the evening of the annual meeting of the East Chicago chamber of commerce. It will be held at the Eagle club rooms, Indiana Harbor, at eight o'clock. Not only members but friends of the organization or any one interested In ihe progress and welfare of the organization and of the city are invited to be present. All members of the chamber who are disloval to its interests, all who are t-stisfied to let the burden fall on some one else and who desire to shirk the part they ought to play in building up a strong of ganization, all members who do not believe that East Chicago ought j to keep abreast with the demands of the limes ana wun oiner cmes in me country in fact, everybody who is against the chamber of commerce (and those that are not for it are against it) and . . taxes, protection of ltfe and property, clean government, increased rarks and playgrounds, more lake front, better educational facilities, etc., will not coma to the za eating tonight. But everybody else the boosters, the promoters, the lovers of good government, the men interested in the other fellows as well as themselves, the local patriots, the good citizens, all men who love progress, advancement and achievement will be there and will help to elect men to the various offices who will put their shoulders to the wheel and make of this Chamber of Camrr.erce the very best organization possible and of this city one of the best cities in which to live and grow and prosper. There will be no "eats." there will be nothing but business pure and simple (except a few good smokes) and there' will be no admission fee, and nothing to buy and no collection taken. You. Mr. Delinquent Member, may een come and not pay your dues if you want to. Let everybody turn out and make or this meeting the best annual meeting in the history of the organization. MILLER Afr. G. Peterson and son with Air. and Airs. C. W. C-ok and son motored j t Kibbie, Mich., on rriday to be gone ! ove." Labor day I Mr. inrt Mrs. J. Cameron spent Dr. Luckett, IBS , Ssu, Artwaula Bid opp

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4 9 -. . week-end with their daughter in Chicago. Airs. A. AI. Oisen baa a thirteenpound boy. born on Friday. Miss Rodin of Chicago is visiting Airs. F. Cook. Airs. A. Carlson had as week-end guests, Alra. Gruener and Miss Dorts Darlington. Work on the old library building Is rogressing rapidly. Iv is being fitted HOTEL LE ROY STARTED AT GARY William Heltzel. for some years engaged in the hotel and rooming house business at Gary, has leased the upper two floors of the Moody block, northeast corner, 7th avenue and Broadway. Gary, where he intends to open up a hotel in the near future. The hot!, to be called the Le Roy. is situated just north of the Victoria hotel. It will have 40 rooms. . Besides Mr. Heltzel's hotel new hotels being built at those of L. Kirsch and S. Lister, each of them $75,000 three-story structures. The upper four floors of th Union Trust and Savings bank's seven story building, to be erected in Broadway, between 6th and 6th avenues, will also house a hotel. Wirt brothers, owners of the Victoria hotel building, plan a seven-story annex to the Victoria as soon as building operations become less tense. Despite all the new- hotels most of the houses turn away guests nightly. FALLS FROM PORCH KILLS 4-YEAR-OLD Four-year-year old Margaret Essa, 16 3 West Ohio street, was instantly killed yesterday when she fell from a fourth floor porch at her home She was playing with a cousin. Isaac Yonan. 4 years old, of Gary, when she tumbled off thv railing. RATES REDUCED On Loans of $5 to $100 ITK LAST S14.Y. No on" need be without the money they want at our present low rates. It pays to borrow from .us when you need money for any purpose. $10 costs 35c for ne rr.sr.th. Easy to pay our w-av in small weekly or monthly installments to suit your convenience. If you are keeping house or have steady employment we advance money, on your own note. Loans anywhere In Calumet District. Lake Co. Loan Co. 2S RIMnifH BLOCK (Over Lion Store) HAMMOND 1XDIAXA St Specialist CHRONIC DISEASES treated and cured by lateat preen, scientific methods. CiATAKBJZ, AITXHA, ajsOXTCXXTZS and aii resulting conditions cured. DISEASES OF MEN successfully treated in shortest posible time at lowest possible cost. HAC5E CASS S3 Elf A3TD TX3ATXO personally. Plenty of timo given to treatments. Satisfaction assured. Honest treatment always. Investigate "tw(ll cost you nothing. Diseases of Women Cured by safe, sore, palnlasa. pleasant, nonsurgical means. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL

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