Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 5 September 1917 — Page 7

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After August 13th, on all classified ad-rertlaements placed wttn as ortr telephone and not paid tor at tbe office within S days, an additional cbarge of ten cents will be aiade for collection. Tli beet service eu b given our patrons by bringing all classified advertisements to our office and paying1 for same and sare collection charge. LAXE COUNTT PTd. St PUB CO. TIMXS HEWSIAPXES. Aog. 6, 1917. Wanted Male Help. 100 LABORERS WANTED 100 30 cents per hour. Call at room 39. Rlmtmcli bin. Whitaker-Frtediey Co.. Hammond. WANTED - Mechanical drf tsman Aor.lv in person at Std. Oil o-. Main St.. Front St., Wblttng, Ind 9-1-lwk WANTED-Freight Plcke" S,tf Co and wood furniture. Frank S. Ueti.o. Hammond. WANTED Delivery boy. Apply 189 Indiana ave. Hammond. - W ANTED Bov to deliver parcels and work around factory, must "Sm rears. Apply LaVendor Cigar Co Hammond. V VNTED Chauffeur: must be experienced. 646 Hohman st. Hammond. VAN-TED-Boy to deliver parcels anil ork around factory; must be over In years. Apply. LaVendor Cigar Co. HamANTED Draftsman: general factory work building '"am conveyors: sa v $22 per week. United Chemical & W ar Organic Co 1VAVTED-Girls and boys: age 16 years and over. Enterprise Bed Co. Hammond WAITTEJ) Experienced art-welders. Apply la prsoiVt main office Standard Oil Co. Trent v. Whiting, Ind. 9-5-3 . nnrn-TH! ivTrn 0 Tier hour. "'Roberts & ScWfer Co. Engineers and Conutractors. Apply at Standard Oils rate. Indiana boulevard, and B. & O. Railroad crossing. 3-Q-i Wanted Female Help. W ANTED Salesladies m the Dry Goods Dept. Good steady Dosition. Call Store, at once, -tsee me East Chicago. 9-5-2 WANTED Experienced millinery maker; steady work. Address. F. S.. Times. Hammond. a-w WANTED Two waitresses at once. Appfy Ohio Restaurant. 3339 Mich,, ave. Phone 976. Indiana Harbor. 9-4-Z WANTED Washwoman by day. Apply, 3403 Block ave.. down stairs. Indiana Harbor. 9-4-2 WANTED Strong girls over 16 year for packing parcel rost packages; good wages. Frank S. Betz Co. Hammond. WANTED Two girls to work In boarding house; no washing. Phone S3Hammond. 9'4'3 WANTED Washwoman 2 days a week. Phone 400. Hammond. 9-1-2 WANTED Woman to do washing. 35 Ruth St.. upper fiat. Phone "SIMHammond. 9"4"2 WANTED Good girl for general house work. lOSU O. nu;iiiiii oi. Phone 298. 9-4-6 WANTED Experienced salesladies at Star Store; reference required. 4S59 Melville ave. Phone 1434. East Chicago. 9-4 3 WANTED Respectable girl to assist with genera ihousework. Phone 2737. Hammond. 9-4-2 WANTED Girl to do cost dept. work: must have clerical experience. Apply, Mgr. Cost. Dept., Wm. Graver Tank Works. East Chicago. Ind. 9-4-3 W ANTED Girl for general housework; good wages; no washing. Phone 737 Hammond. 9-5-2 WANTED Girl for general housework. 7 Carroll st. 9-6-2 GIRL WANTED At once for clerk In hardware store: must have experience; over IS years old; no evening work; answer by letter only, stating wages to start. R- J. Herkner, 837 Calumet ave. Hammond. 9-5-2 WANTED - Experienced worker on dress making and ladies" tailoring; eadv work. First class pay. Mandel & Co 2nd floor Artemus Bldg. 151-165 State st. Hammond. 9-5-1 Situations Wanted. POSITION WANTED By a young man. High school graduate and junior at Northwestern. Understands accounting Can fill clerical position. Address, 3930 Fir at., Indiana Harbor, or call phone 4S1M. 9--3 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Two and three furnished rooms: one three-room ilat; one suite for bachelor. Inquire 183 Plummer ave. Hammond. 8-25-tf FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping or sleeping; electric light; gas; bath; hot water end heat. 334 Indiana ave. Hammond. 9-4-3 FOR RENT Th-ee and 4 rooms furnished for light housekeeping; good 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 One room; modem. Phone i?13W, or call 510 Sibley st. Hammond. 9-5-1 FOR RENT Three furntshed rooms for light housekeeping. 353 Indiana, ave. Hammond. 9-5-1 FOR RENT Furnished room: modern. 25 Mason St. Hammond. 9-5-1 FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping. 1S3 Oak st. Hammond. 9-S-3 FOR RENT Pleasant front room with private outside entrance. Apply 43 Carroll st Hammond. Phone 813M. 9-5-4 FOR RENT Two modern rooms. 27 Webb st. Hammond. 9-5-3 For Rent Flats. FOR RENT Flat. 168 Sheffield ave. Hammond. 9-5-2 FOR RENT Modern 7-rcom apartment; r-Mith Side: near park: sun parlor, ermg porch and heated garage serv- ; .- or without: built like a home. Phone A'i or 2S59. Hammond. 9-5-2 Wanted to Rent. WANTED Three or 4 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern, with bath. Address, stating price and location. C. R., care Times. Hammond. 9-5-3

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Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE Four ant one-third acres 1 land near Gibson: cheap If taken at cnre. I. A. Gibson, 622 N. Main St.. Crown Point. Ind. 8-S0-6 DO YOU WANT A HOME? Vacant lots. Truman eve., paved ft.. ! water and sewers, etc.: near school: cheap. In installments, or will build to suit purchaser and sell house on rent r.asis. Write A. L. Howen, pnngneia. in. 5-31-9 FOR SALE Seven-room. two-story bungalow on S7J ft. lot. 455 Michigan ave. Hammond. See Owner at above address. 9-4-4 FOR SALE Bargain; new 6-room modern bungalow. Forsvthe ave. W. Hammond, $2,900.00: $250.00 down. J. M. I.autman, 104 Citizens Bank Bldg. Hammond. 9-4 FOR SALE Six-room, strictly modern bungalow: nearly new; new garage: cement drives from front; 15 tons of coal included. $3,200. R. G. Miller 333 Oak st. Hammond. 9-5-3 FOR SALE First class business lot; nd from corner). 17th ave. and Mam st. Apply, Mr. Schminner, First Natl Bank Bldg. Phone. Gary 48. 9-5-3 FOR SALE Two lots. Call on Mike Frankovich. 20th and Delaware sts.. Garv. 9-5-2wks FOR SALE Seven-room, two-story frame house on 37 ft. lot. 465 Michigan ave. Hammond. See Owner at above address. 9-5-4 FOR SALE 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 and 9-room. strictly modern bungalows, houses, cottages and fiats, from 100 to $500 cash; bal. monthly. Phone 1776, or see Mrs. Bunnell. 531 Michigan ave. 9-6-1 FOR SALE Special bargain in 7-room, modern house. $150 cash; bal. monthly Phne 1776, or see Mrs. Bunnell, o3l Michigan ave. Hammond. 9-5-1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. 6ft Siata U. Hammond. Open evenings. 4-13-tr EX8S14AUL FEBD ROOmfO CO, 11 Clinton at. Phone 7J7. East Chicago, phone 4ia. t-lt-l FOR PALE Mattresses of all grJ. retail at wholesale prices; also mat. tresses renovated at lowest prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co.. 6 Plummer ave., Hammond. T. PONY. FOR SALE Shetland pony; B-ar-old; bargain. Phone, Hammond 23. 9-4-3 TOMATOES at $1 per bu. Order todav Phone 689. Hvde Park Grocery & Market, Standard & Van Buren Ave. 8-4-2 FOR SALE No. 7 Radiant Home baseburner. $12; child's Patrol wagon. $5. 102 Clinton st. Hammond. 9-5-2 FOR SALE Inning room table, chairs. stove, bed. icebox, etc. 352 Hickory st. Hammond. 9-5-3 FOR SALE Ice box and buffet. 47 Doty St., down stairs. 9-5-1 FOR SALE Pigeons; 15 pair, mated and working. Carneaux, u. .-wusi m sum at once. 3914 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 720M. ' 9-6-3 FOR SALE One base-burner and 1 gas stove. Phone 1813W. 610 E. Sibley at. Hammond. 9-5-1 FOR SALE Heater: used 4 months. 920 Erie st. Hammond. 9-6-1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE 1917 FORD. LIKE NEW-r-All new tires. Can be seen at the Lake County Auto Supply Co 671 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 527 Logan st. Hammond. 9-4-2 FOR SALE Saxon roadster: In good running order; make offer. This ear must be sold this week at any reasonable price or best offer. 285 Towle St. Hammond. 9-4-5 FOR SALE 1P15 Vulcan 4-passenger; Al shape. $225. 4506 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. Phone 672M. 9-5-1 FOR SALE: 1917 Moon Six; 6-paasen-ger; like new; cost $1800; will take $So0. 450S Forsyth ave. East Chicago. Phone 672M. 9-6-1 FOR SALE Ford car. $225; good running shape. Phone 9301. Highland.Ind. FOR SALE Cadillac automobile: bargain. 630 Hohman at. Hammond. 9-6-3 Miscellaneous. CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Applv at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. WAIfTID Carpenter work; new or repairing-. 531 Morton are. Fhone 8641. Eunmoud. 8-2 7-tf CINDERS GIVEN AW AT AT THE Hammond Pure Ice Co. 109 Russell st. Hammond. 9-4-3 For Sale Motorcycles. 20 MOTORCYCLES SECOND HAND All makea, Singles and Twins, from (25.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycts Salesroom. WALZ SLIGER. 229 STATE ST. :IS:S FOR SALE 1917 Excelsior motorcycle with side1 car; cheap. 4734 Melville ave. East Chicago. 9-5-4 FOR SALE Excelsior motorcycle and side car; O. K. condition. S430 Fir st. Indiana Harbor. 9-5-2 WANTED Piano pupils. Fall term begins Sept. 4th at my studio, 93 Russrll st.: half block each of Hohman. Miss Gladys Younger, Hammond. tf Lost and Found. FOUND Money. Anyone giving satisfactory proof of ownership may have same by paying for this ad. Joseph Spiti, Griffith. Ind. 9-4-2 FOUND Ford wheel and tire. Call phone 1297Y3. Hammond. 9-4'3 LOST Gentleman's gold watch; closed face: Illinois works; J. S. on back of case, at St. John's Picnic: reward. Phone 3070 Hammond; or call 241 Douglas ave. 9-5-S LOST Black traveling bar, Saturday, Sept. 1. between Hammond and Crown Point; $10 reward for return to H. S. Knotts, Summitville. Ind. 9-5-1 LOST Small black pocketbook with $10 bill, on Fayette St., between Alice and Claude St.: finder please return to 775 Alice st. Hammond. Phone 950J. . 9-5-1 i

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FOR RENT Electric lighted garage. 836 Sibley st. Hammond. 9-6-1 Room and Board. WANTED Boarders and roomers in private family; strictly modern rooms and bath; home cooking. 415 May st. Hammond. Phone 1799. 9-5-Wanted to Buy. WANTED Old False Teeth. Don't matter if broken. I pay $2.00 to $15.00 par set. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer, 2007 S. Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 8-27-10 LEGAL NOTICES. I won't be responsible for debts contracted by any one except myself. Arthur Seefeldt, 122 William st.. Hammond. Ind. 9-1 NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF RETAIL ER'S LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Gary, Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana that the undersigned is a male inhabitant and possessed of all the qualifications required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle him to be the holder of a license to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in the said City of Gary; that he will apply to the Board of Commissioners of the said Sounty of Lake, on the first (1st) day of the regular October. 1917, term of said Board for a renewal of a certain retailer's liquor license which was heretofore issued to this applicant in October, 1916 for a term of one year from said date; that said license granted the right to sell spiritous, vinous and malt liquors with the privilege of allowing the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, which said premises are described as follows, to-wit; The front room of the one-story brick building located at 1100 Washington street, on lot 13. block 2 3, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 1st addition to Tolleston. now in the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. Said room is 11x40x22 feet; facing east on west side of street, a public highway. Said room has front, side and rear entrances; plate glass front in the said City of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana. GEORGE E. TOUNO. Sept. 6-12-19, 1917 The following described property will be sold for storage charges at Golden Bros, storage, corner Favette and Sohl 6ts., September 19, 1917: One bookcase, 3 tables, 3 beds, 3 bed springs, 4 mattress, 1 Davenport, 1 wash boiler. 3 tubs, 1 keg. 1 wash board. 1 Ironing board, 2 stoves, 1 sta. board, 1 shovel. 1 kitchen caDinet. 2 rugs. 2 boxes. 2 rocking chairs, 6 kitchen chairs. 2 dressers. 1 commode, 1 basket. 2 bales. 1 coal hod, 1 lot pictures, sewing machine, 1 box. Taken as the property of Mr. L. G. Stewart. 8-22-29-9-5 The following described property will be sold for storage charges at Golden Bros, storage, corner Fayette and Sohl sts.. September 19. 1917: Four bed ends, 4 bed rails, 2 bed springs, 1 twin couch. 1 dresser. 1 table, 1 gas stove, 1 refrigerator, 1 cook stove. 3 rockers, 2 mattress, 1 library table, 1 kitchen table, 8 chairs, 1 kitchen cabinet, 2 baskets, 1 tub, 1 -barrel. 1 oil stove, 1 wash boiler, 1 too box, 1 can, 2 boxes. Taken as the property of Mr. Clark. 8-22-29-9-1 The following descnoea properr will be sold for storage charges at Golden Bros, storage, corner Fayette and Sohl sts., September 19. 1917: One dining table, 3 bed srrlngs. 6 bed ends. 6 bed rails, 1 twin bed, 1 coal hod. 2 stands, 1 bdl. S. frames, 7 rockers, 1 aled ge, 1 form, 1 bdl tools, 1 library table. 6 dining chairs, 6 barrels. 1 clothes wringer, 1 wash beard. 2 boxes, 1 cook stove, 1 Ironing beard. 3 mattress. 2 jugs. 1 sewing machine, 1 heating stove, 3 dressers, 1 trunk, 1 can, 1 refrigerator, 1 sprinkle can. 1 bdl. household utensils. 1 cts. oil can, 1 iron stand, 1 kitchen cabinet. Taken as the property of C. 8. Pontlng. 8-22-29-9-6 NOTICE. Hammond. Indiana. August 27, 1917. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby' given that the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that on the 99th day of August, 1917, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 657 for the vacation of a portion of the roadway commonly known as Ridge Road in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. which resolution. together with a plat thereof is now on file in the office of said Board of Public Works and open to Inspection by all persons interested In the vacation of said street. The Board of Public Works of said City has fixed September 19. 1917. as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested In or affected by said proposed vacation as described in said resolution, and on said date, at ten o'clock a. m said Board will meet at ita office fore purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action will be final and conclusive upon all persons. JACOB SCHROETER. BARNEY A. CARTER. DANIEL V. EN RIGHT, Board of Public Works. Aug 29 Sept 6 NOTICE. ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITT OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City will receive blda up to September 14th. 1917. at ten o'clock A. M., for the construction of a cement sidewalk five feet wide, Ave inches in depth on the southerly side of Sherman Street from east line of Columbus Avenue to West line of Grant Avenue, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 666, as spacefled 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 SCHROETEH. BARNEY A. CARTER. DANIEL V. ENRIGHT, Board of Public Works, aug 29 sept 5-12 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR CO CRT SITTING AT GARY. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1917. BERLYN.W. FISHBURN VS. LOUISE FISHBURN. CAUSE NO. 2372. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. S. Bartholomew, his Attorney, and file his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that tbe defendant thereto, to wit:

Louise Fishburn. is not a resident of the State of Indiana. S4ld defendant is therefore 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 she appear and answer or demur there in, at the calling of said cause, on the 22nd day of October, A. D.. 1917. the same being the 37th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Gary, in said

County and State, on the 2nd Monday of September A. D., 1917, said action will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at Gary, this 27th day of August, A. D., 1917. HERBERT L. WH EATON, Clerk L. S. C. aug 29 sept 5-12 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citlsens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undrfcigned. Martin Kocal. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Towntehip, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that be has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one 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 ;that he is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a naturalised cltilen of the United States of America and of good moral character; that he will apply to tbe Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at its October. 1917. session, for the renewal of a license to sel lat retail, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where 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 floor front, room of the one-story frame building, situated on lot 10,-block 3. in Morris Addition to Hammond, Indiana. Said room faces Columbia avenue, a public highway in said City of Hammond, and is known as 1138 Columbia avenue, and all of the inside of said room may be seen from said highway. Room has glass front, front and side entrances and entrance from living rooms, located in rear of said room. MARTIN KOCAL. Sept 6.12 19 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citirens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the underr signed. John Sirmay, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one 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 naturalised citlsen of the United States of America and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners Of Lake County, at Crown Point. In diana, at its October, 1917. session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous. vinous and malt liauors hin less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where 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 floor front room of onestory frame building, situated on lot 1 Iblock 3. A. Roberts' subdivision. Said bar room faces on Harrison avenue, a public highway. Bar room is 24 feet by 88 feet by 10 feet. Bar room has glass front, two side entrances and rear entrance from living rooms located in rear of bar room. All of the inside of said room can be seen from said street. Six living rooms In rear. Ear occupies front and north side of room, in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. JOHN ( SIRMAY. Sept. 6-12-19. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltiens of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Blasuis Kammerer. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years: that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (5) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a naturalised citizen of the United States of America and of good moral character: that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at its October. 1917. s--ion. for the renewal of a license to -ell 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 premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 2nd day of October. 1616. and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from hald 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 floor front room of a one story frame building, located at the northeast corner of State and Hohman streets, and being the south room' of said building, the rooms to the north being business rooms. The bar faces on Hohman street, a public highway in said City, and is known as 655 South Hohman street, in the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana. Bar room in 24x60 feet, has glass front, has a front and side entrance, bar on north side of room and facing south. BLASUIS KAMMERER. Sept. 6-12-19. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citii zens of Hammond, North Townsmp. Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Zepher Polen. is a male inhabihabitant and resident of said City. Township. County and State and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one 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

naturalized citizen of the United States of America and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at its October, 1917, session, for the inewal 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 premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the lnd day of October, 1616, and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from haid date, and the precise location where aid intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as. follows: The front room on the ground floor of the one-story frame building, with living rooms In the rear and above, situated and located on lot 9, block 3, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to

Hammond. The room where said intoxicating liquors are to be 'sold is 13 feet wide, 36 feet long and 14 feet high. Said room has a large glass front window and all of said room can be seen from the street. Said room and building is known as 226 Sibley street, a public highway. All of the inside of said room can be seen from the higway. ZEPHER POLEN. Sept. 5-12-19 I TWIN CITY NEWS NOTES I 1 Miss Shirley Taggart. teacber of piano. Studio at home of Mrs. J. F. Thompson. 4S20 , Forsvthe Ave., Phone 473-R. Fall term open now. S-30-4 James McQuaid. president of the Board of Health, accompanied by Thomas Pollock of the firm of BurnsPollock company, have departed for a hunting trip to be gone several days. The funeral of Alexander Galvin. age 34 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Galvin of 3724 Drummond street, who died Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock after a lingering illness of one year, was held from his late residence to St. Patrick's church. Indiana Harbor, where a requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Father Connelly. The choir rendered appropriate solemn music and the Loyal Order of Moose of Hammond, of which the deceased was a member, had charge of the funeral escorting the cortege to the church. Interment was at Mt. Olivet cemetery in Chicago, and autot conveyed the relatives and many friends to the last resting place of their beloved. Those left to mourn his loss are his mother and father, wife and four children, two sisters and two brothers, and many friends who were closely associated with him in life as lie was a member cf the firm of John Galvin "company, .Drummond street. Card of Thanks. To all those who gave so generously of their aid and sympathy in our late bereavement in the loss of our dear daughter and sister. Emma Martha iGampbell, we desire to extend our heartfelt thanks, especially to Rev Bruno Saager. pastor of the German Lutheran church of Indiana Harbor, to the choir for the music rendered, to the Ladies' Aid of the church, friends and neighbors and for the many beautiful boral tributes. MR. AND MRS. O. SPAULDING AND FAMILY. The funeral of Miss Emma Martha Spaulding. who passed away at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. Hargens, 3716 Grapevine street, was held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Brief services were held at the house before the remains were taken to the German Lutheran church, where the pastor. Rev. Bruno Saagr, preached Ian eloquent sermon paying a high tribute to the exemplary life led by this young lady who was called to her iMaker at the youthful age of 11 years and who hovered between life and death for many weeks with malignant typhoid fever. sueum"bing after al! that is known to medical science and the constant attendance of two trained nurses availed nothing. All during the beautiful church service the choir rhanted the solemn anthems and the casket was then taken and borne by six young men. classmates of the deceased of her confirmation day. and the funeral cortege was led to the Concordia cemetery, where appropriate and brief words of Christian faith was spoken. The pall-bearers were the Messrs. Charles and George Hargens. Charles Jaeger. Paul Wittig. August Schroeder and Theodore Schroeder. Those left to mourn her loss are her rarents. Mr. and M"rs. O. Spaulding, four sisters and four brothers. Hubert Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Williams of North Magnun avenue, spent the week-end with his parents. Young Mr. Williams is now an illustrator with the Barnes-Croshy company of Chicago and makes occasional visits here when time permits it. Mrs. Ella Rexwlnckle, state supervising deputy of Royal Neighbors Indiana, has returned to Terre Haute after a few days' visit here with Mrs. John Vanselow in Todd avenue. Joe Voicey, one of this city's enlisted young men. writes from one of the battleships at New York harbor to his sister, Mrs. Tom Brady of Homerlee avenue, sending his regards to all of the home folks. . Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. C. Wedgewood of Wegg avenue the early part of the week were Mrs. E. C. Drum and two sons from Elgin. 111., who are moving to Piqua, O., the A. L Kruis family of Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith of Cary street. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rlcheson of South Baring avenue attended the matinee performance at the Olympic theater in Chicago yesterday. The Indiana Harbor clubwomen are meeting today, in the new quarters made ready for the Red Cross center that was cheerfully given to them by Ciief Doherty and his men. who willingly gave up their recreation room that the worvt of the chapter may go on uninterruptedly. While this is the day set aside for the clubwomen. Mrs. John R. Farovid. president of the club, urges all women of the community who can give a part of the,ir time in this n?dy work to come on this day nd assist. They will meet with a most cordial welcome and the president will greet them at the door and explain any necessary details of the work bein,c carried on. The O. E. S. chapter of East Chicago will hold the first regular meeting of the season Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E N. Canine will be the guests of Dr. Robert Spear at the evening performance at Cohan's Grand theater in Chicago this evening. Dr. "Spear is leaving Monday for his commission in the medical corps signed up

for France.

The E. S. Drummond residence, 3436 Drummond street, is undergoing extensive repairs, new porches and cement steps will add materially to the exterior appearance ar.d 'the rooms inside are being re-arranged and redecorated. Mrs. Frank Llndley of Ivy street was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lewis of North iBaring avenue have returned from their motor trip to the southern part iof the state, covering In all over eight hundred miles. Mrs. T. D. Mauger of Fir street Tias been called to Mineral Point. Wis., owing to the death of her sister. Mrs. (Frank Suthers. a resident of that city. Mrs. Mauger left for that city shortly after the arrival of the telegram and is expected to be gone several days. Miss Myrtle Alexander baa taken a position as operator at the Goldschmldt Tinning company. Card of Taaaks. AVe wish to thank the following for their kindness and sympathy tendered at our late bereavement in the loss of our beloved son and brother. Alexander Galvin, whose remains were laid to rest in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Chicago, yesterday. Rev. Father Connelly and his choir, pastor of St. Patrick's church. Indiana Harbor. Knight of Columbus, L. O. O. M. of Hammond. Mayflower Camp Royal Neighbors, the American Steel Foundry, our neighbors and friends and for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. JOHN GALVIN AND FAMILY. S-5 The regular meeting of the Welfare Association has been postponed for 1 month owing to the special meeting held last evening Thursday. 9-5-1 E., W. Wickey left last night for Indianapolis, where, he will attend a conference on' food conservation and one on the coal situation. He expects to" return in a day or two. meanwhile taking in some parts of the state fair now in progress in that city. Mrs. John R. Farovid of Aldis avenue Is entertaining her sister, Mrs. A. L Hanson, who is here I rom . Pasedena, Cal. Mrs. Charles Dillon's mother. Mrs. Leach, left last evening for her home at Marion, Ind., after a several weeks' visit here. Miss Luella McNaurhton of Muncie who is here taking a special course in music at the Chicago School of Music. Miss Norma Ball and Mrs. Carl Owens also of Muncie are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Drummond of Fir street. Mrs. Alice Baker of Block avenue has moved into her new brick residence recently completed In Grapevine street. Mr. and Mrs. Ted White, the latter a daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Edgar, also a daughter, have taken apartments with her. Fire Chief Doherty has returned from a trip to Zanesville. Sirs. Doherty accompanied him. Mrs. Msrk Bender of Grapevine street arid Mrs. H. E. Owens of Muncie. her guest are in Chicago for a few days at the home of friends. Miss Esther Koefoed of Chicago is visiting Miss LaVon Matheny in Fir street. The Unique Pedro Club held the first regular meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. J. P. Bedford In Elm street last evening. The usual diversion with suitable awards for the successful competitions nade the evening most pleasant. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Garrett Fagen in Grapevine street. Architect K. D. Norris. J. W. Dunsing and W. Vanderbloom returned an evening ago from a fshing trip at Thayeij along the Kankakee river. They broughft back with them two very fine fish, a large pickerel and a silvej bass. Miss Bessie Klempner of South Magoun avenue has as a guest Miss Selice Ness of Springfield. 111Raymond Knight has returned from Monroe, Wis., where he hae been aev-eral-weeks. With him returned Harry Wilbur of Monroe and John Knight of Beloit, Wis. Mr. Ed Knight has taken the guests to Chicago today on a sightseeing tour. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olds of North Baring avenue motored to Bass Lake and spent a few days, taking with them Mrs. Grace McNab of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Barnes of Hammond. Mrs. J. Claude Smith of Grapevine street is convalescent of a three weeks illness of bronchial pneumonia. She- is leaving the latter part of the week for an extended trip to New Tork and Washington and will later visit the Gulf as a recreation to recuperate from her recent illness. Percival Kirk of South Magoun avenue spent Monday in Chicago. Miss Lillian Jansen of 144th street has returned from a visit to Lima and Cleveland. ., where shs has been all summer during the school vacation. Mrs. Dale Flickinger of Hemlock street is expecting the arrival of Miss Lucille West and Miss Florence Huttle of Sandusky, O., for a few weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ottenheimer of North Magoun avenue have returned from aVleasant motor trip. With them

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w-ere Mrs. Eisenbrandt their house guest and Mr. Julius Friedman and three sons. The Ladies' Aid of tha First Baptist church, Indiana Harbor, will meet in the afternoon of Thursday at the home of Mra. John Haywood. 3422 Fir street. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Thos. Gething. D. D. Meyers of Drummond street has returned from a visit to his parents the E. E. Meyers of Franklin. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and famili of Muncie, " Ind.. spent the week-end With their son Fred Jr. who is a private of Co. G, Worcester Div., stationed at Saw Mill Park. Mrs. William Saunders of Fir street came home last evening from a several weeks' visit at Chesterfield. Ind. Mrs. J. E. Hanson, formerly Miss Abble Bailey of thla city and now of Hammond, baa left for Tulsa, Oklahoma to visit her mother. She will be gone until the latter part of October. The M. E. Ladies' Aid of Indiana Harbor will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. H. Summers, 3S20 Drummond street. There will be the election of officers and the Mesdameu Eugene Mills and A, C Burgin will be the assistant hostesses. Miss Ella Enz is entertaining at a miscellaneous shower in her apartments in the Chan building, Chicago avenue. Thursday evening in compliment to Miss Frances McGowan, a bride-elect. Mrs. H. Spaltenstein and the Kleses Josie end Anna Flack of South Tod avenue are in Evanston today attending the funeral of Mrs. Emicus that is facing held from her late home In Sheridan Road

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