Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 71, Hammond, Lake County, 11 September 1917 — Page 7

Tuesday, September 11. 1917

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Aft. August 13th, oa all clasElfttd aTerlsexne.t8 placed with as orsr telephone and not paid foe at tha offica within 5 days, an additional cbarga of tan cents will ba mad for collection. The - aerrlca can bs riven oar patrons by bring-lag all classified ad. arttsamrrta to onr offloa and pay. log for r,am and vara coll-cUo charge. laxe cot?rr pto. & pto co. TS3 NB V8P&FEBS. Any. 6, 1917. Wanted Male Help. WANTED Teamster; permanent position. . Beckman Supply Co., 265 Mkli- . 1 t " 9-11-2 lan Ave. WA X T E D Experienced helper on furniture wagon; steady position to right part v. Lion Store, FurniTk A 9-11-1 ture Dept. 100 LABORERS WANTED 100 30 cents rer hour. Call at room 39. Rimbach bik. Whltak.r-Frledley Co., Hammond. '.V i"TED Chauffeur: must be. experienced. 8 46 H?hraan at. HaramonA V." VN'TED Experienced car carpenters. Xrplv Calumet Park repair track. M;-h. Central Ry. w .TED Janitor. Oct. 15: steam boiler: commercial building; no clean nr. I r:fh preferred: reference. A. Z., illne; Hammond, Ind. --7-tt W VNTED Competent millwright and j helper to sei -., Step Ladder Co.. 293 Indiana b-.. Hammond. WAVTED Painters and ra prhangers. 4305 Todd ave.. East hicago.Ind WANTED Acetelyn welder and pip machine hands. Arrlv. Geo. B. I-m-bert h C. 146 nd R. R. ave. East c'hica go, Ind. 9:u 6 i"TED Bovs over 16 years old for tactoVfork. Frank S. Bet Co Ktmmoni WANTED Tounn man to act as collector; experience not' nePs,rsV. " , al4v.n...mpni assured. vou are a nuouoi n" - i nu. i L'beral Clothing Co., Hammond Bid.. Himmond. ' WANTED Man and his helper who is competent to set up power shear, runch press and other machinery. Two Step Ladder Co.. 292 Indiana ave.. Hamrnond. WANTED Cook for lunch room: nooridav luncheon: serve 40 people, t nil for interview. U. S. Metals B'fininj : -o.. 153rd st. and Kennedy ave. E. -hcj V" ANTED Hoys. Enterprise Eed Co WANTED Messenger boy; must be 14 years of age; $35 per month. Apply A. M. DeWeese, Agent, Erie Ry. 9-ll-tf WANTED Boys with bicycle for messengers. Apply. Western Imoj 1H Co.. Hammond Bids. Hammond. 9-ll-tf WANTED Carrnter for form-building; 45 and 60c rer hour; 10 hours rtav; laborers, BOc Pr hour Apply at 7 o'clock. Standard Oii Co. s pate. Indiana blvd and B. & . R. K- "os,ng. Roberts Schaefer Co. Whiting. 9-11-1 W VXTED Two young men: must be over IS voars of age. Woolworth o and 10c Store. Hohman St.. Hammond Wanted Female Help. WANTED Stenographer; thoroughly experienced, accurate and rapid for permanent position. Underwood machine. Apply at once. -X. B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind. 9-7-1 WANTED 25 girls at once. Annlv Reid-Murdock & Co., Hammond. 9-10-tf WANTED Washwoman. Mrs. E. C. VanWoerden, 110 Carroll at. Hammoni 9-"'3 W VNTED Experienced saleslady. Call at once. Liberal Clothing Co., Hammond Bldg., Hammond. 9-10-3 WANTED A seamstress: good salary. Apply at once. Liberal Credit Co., Hammond Bldg.. Hammond. Ind. 9-10-3 WANTED Girl for general housework; good wages: no washing. IS 4 3 Carroll St. Phone 797 Hammond. 9-10-2 WANTED Competent stenographer to work in law office afternoons; except Saturdav. Inquire, D. J. Moran. Hammond Bldg.. Hammond. 9-T0&12 WANTED Girl for general housework. 4901 Baring ave. E. Chicago. 9-10-6 WANTED A rompetent girl for general housework; reference is required: irood wages: small family. Apply. 19 Mason st. Hammond. 9-10-3 WANTED Girl for general househousework, 433S Fcrsythe. East Chicago. 9-10-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. 354 Truman ave., up stairs. Phone 10C5J. Hammond. Sll-3 WANTED Girl in jewelry s'ore: steady position: good wages: bring reference; no experience inquired. M. Goldsteen, $418 Michigan ave. East Chicago. 9-11-2 WANTED Two bright energetic salesladies for piano store, after fi p. m. Wilcockson Music Co. 155 State St., Artemus Building, Hammond. 9-11-2 WANTED Girls on power petving machines. Frank S. Beta Co. Hammond. --11-3 Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Repairing, altering, mending. plain sewing and rnuse dresses made. Thone 2353. Hammond. 9-7-3 WANTED By mlddleaged woman with girl of 10 years, position as housekeeper. Mrs. W. A. Hughes. Oak Glen, 111. Phone, Lansing 23. 9-10-3 WANTED By young man, 30 years old. extra nor .'n forenoons. An an office rr.an but no objection to doing other work. O. 45. Times. Hammond. 9-1T-3 Room and Board. I'OARD AND ROOM For two persons; home baking; modern room in r.ew tr-me. Convenient Standard Steel, Conkey or Gibson. 475 Bauer at. Hammond. 9-8-3 For Rent. FOR RENT Garage; 5 cars. !73 Truman ave. Hammond. Phone 233. 8-9-3 IEPK ROOM TO LET Inquire Hammend Bldg., 210. 9-11-eod

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Real Estate Bargains DO YOU WANT A HOME? Vacant lots. Truman ave.. paved at., water and sewers, etc.: near school: cheap, in installments, or will build to suit purchaser and sell house on. rent basis. Write A. . Bowen. Springfield. 111. S-31-. FOR SALE Two lots. Call on Mike Franstovich, 20th and Delaware sis., Gary. 9-6-2wks IMPROVED. 49 acres, located Pulaski Co., 3 miles from town; want merchandise atock. Wm. Poisel. Medaryvilie. Ind. 9-7-4 FOR SALE Special bargains. rood modern homes from 4-room up to 12. in cottages, bungalows, houses ana flats: from $100 to $500 cash; bal. monthly. Phone 1776. or see Mrs. Bunnell, 531 Michigan ave. 9-10-1 XIN EOT-CB FOR SAXS. Located In Homewood. j block from Tark. Ail modern 8-room house, fully decorated, weather strips throughout. screened porch; garage for 2 cars: evervthinr in trst class condition. Lot 75x133. with all assessments paid in full. This must be seen to be appreci ated. Let me show- you a real home to day; tomorrow may be pold. Bargains are snapped up in a hurry. Call W. H. Gostlin Jr . 140 or 126. ftOSTUlf. METTN ft CO. 9-11-1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE: Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watrhea. Lesser'- Rellabi. Lntn Hank. fi Slate it. Hammond Open evenings. --l-tf KUSSSfAUL. FEED 4k ROOF-NO OO, lit Clinton st, Fhoaa lUT. Cast Chicago, phona 48. H. a-ll-lns FOR SALE $17 guitar, practically new. $10. Call S4 S. Hchman st. Hammond. Phone 388. 9-6-tf FOR SALE Bicycle in good shape: cheap. Call at 797 Walter at. Hammond. Upstairs. 9-6-tf FOR SALE Mattresses of all grades. Retail at wholesale prices. Metropolitan Merc, Co., 66 Flummer ave. Hammond. 9-6 FOR SALE: Music cabinet and 32 roils of music. S57 E. Sibley at.. Hammond. 9-19-2 FOR SALE Oil stove. "Puritan Cooker." practically new; bargain if taken at once. 122 Hohman at.. Hammond. 9-10-2 FOR SALE Nearly new Detroit Jewel gas range. R. G. Miller. 333 Oak st. Hammond. 9-10-3 FOR SALE Female bull terrier and three puppies. Phone 36. Hammond. 9-10-2 FOR SALE Mattresses of all grades. retail at -wholesale prices; also mattresses renovated at lowest prices. Metropolitan Merc. Co.. 56 Plummer ave., Hammond. 7:0 FOR SALE Parlor suite very cheap, on account of moving. 11 W. Carroll st Hammond. 9-11-3 FOR SALT Victrola; $150 style, almost new; mahogany finish; big bargain. Phone 160i. Hammond. 9-1 1-2 FOR SALE Polished oak davenport. dining table and 6 chairs: cheap if taken at once. Call 26 Plummer ave. Phone 114IW. Hammond. 9-11-3 FOR SALE Auction sale of unredeemed pledges by Lake County Loan Co.. will be held September 17th, at 1 p. m. at Room 2S. Rimbach Bldg.. Hammond., Ind.; No. 184, One ;old watch: No. 214. One gold watch: No. 205. One gold watch; No. i!22, One gold watch: No. ;il. One diamond rinn; No. 233. One diamond stick pin: No. 23$. One gold watch: No. 242. One gold watch. 9-11-1 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Two and three furnished rooms: one three-room fat; one suite for bachelor. Inquire IS Plummer ave Hammond. 8-25-tf FOR RENT S choice front rooms, from $:? to $5. In good neighborhood: private familv. 82o Jackson st. Gary 9-8-4 ftui KtrxT'r Vnrr.iBheil room in mod ern home, on car line; privilege of phone, prions --J. tiammonu. a-iu-i irnrr rtvt Throe or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping, or for sleeping. -3 .Flummer ave., ii-nimunu. Phone H42W. 9-10-2 FOR RENT Five furnished rooms, with h-aL S28 Walter St.. Hammond. 9-10-2 FOR RENT One furnished room. 98 Ogden st., Hammcnd. Phone 907W. 8-10-2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 825 Alice st. 9-10-2 FOR RENT Two front rooms, strictly modem, hot water heat. Phone 1776, or rail 631 Michigan ave. Hammond. 9-11-1 FOR RENT Large furnished room. suitable for two gentlemen. Phone 2065. Hammond. 9-11-2 FOR RENT Large room, suitable for 2 gentlemen. Phone 1101J. W. Hammond. 9-U-2 FOR RENT Two modern rooms; hot ivott, heal- rear South Shore T,ir.i. 192 Sheffield ave. phone 2574. Ham mond, .-li-i FOR RENT Nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms, with hath, kitchen privileges: also use of piano. Phone 9S0R. Hammond. 9-11-2 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for l;ght housekeeping. 331 Indiana ave. Hammond. 9-11-1 FOR RENT One furnished room. S3 3 Hohman St.. up stairs. Hammond. 9-1 1-2 - u . ii - ' " FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping: modern. 25SD Plummer ave. Hammond. 9-11-2 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Ford roadster. 1917 model; like new. E. & S. Garage. 152 Fayette St., Hammond. Phone 334. 9-10-3 FOR SALE Five-pass. Buick; elec. starter, Al condition; will take late model 5-pass Ford in exchange: bal. cash. G. M.. Times. Hammond. 9-10-3 FOR SALE live-pass. Podge; starter and lights; car is in Al shape. $425. 4506 Forsyth ave., Phone. 672M. E. Chicago. 9-11-2 FOR SALE Fie-passenger Buick: model B25; electric lights and starter. Geo. Meginsky. Phone 344. Indiana Harbor. 9-11-3 FOR SALE Detroit Electric: new batteries and tires, must sell this month. For particulars, address. D. F., Times Office. Hammond. 9-11-5 Miscellaneous. CINDERS GIVEN. AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. WAIT TED Carpenter work; saw or re-p-ixl-g. S31 Morton ar. Fhosa 3641.

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On MOTORCYCLES Ofl U SECOND HAND All makes. Singles and Twins, from -5.00 up. Sold on easy payments. Excelsior Autocycle Salesroom. WALZ A SLIGER. 229 STATE ST. 4:IS:S Wanted to Rent. WANTED Three or 4 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Modern, with bath. Address, atating price and location. C. H.. care Times. Hammond. 9-5-3 WANTED Furnished rooms or fiat; Hammond or East Chicago. Address. N. I., Times. Hammond. 9-10-3 WANTED To rent 5 or 6-room cottage. or lower flat; no children. Phone 1 196.1 Hammond. 9-ll-tf Lost and Found. LOST Gold wriat watch between Lafayette st. and MlnaV 10c store, on State Et.: initials . D. 1915; reward; finder return 701 Webster ave., Hammond. 9-10-'' LOST Valuable bulldog; dark brown color. Finder return to S. B. McElroy. 17 Detroit at.. Hammond. 9-10-tf Lost and Found. LOST 30x3 Goodyear tire rack and lamp bracket. License number 83765 Indiana; reward. Phone 36. Hammond. 9 10-2 hT7vVn onier for LeRoy DeChantal GibBon Yards: finder please return. 443 Logan. Phone 2850. and receive reward. Hammond. 9-11-1 For Rent Flats. FOR RENj Five-room flat: hot water heat; $27. oO per month. Thone 372M. Indiana Harbor. 9-10 I OR SALE Eight-room flat In Chicago with five roomers; clean and respectable all for $200; rent. $18 per ? on11 0 S'J'ner st. Hammond. Phone 3040. 9-ll-' Wanted to Buy. W7rEEi70 bV "!lie pup. Phone V -. .iiumnjt narDOr. 9-10-2 LEGAL NOTICES. wn-L. NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR debts contracted h- a v, ... i i - ...-ij , - VJ iijvii- ureiucs myself. John Von See. 9-10-3 On And afty y.tm - ..;n v. . . . " V. . --. va. v will IK) L n rBRponstble for any debts contrctd by 5yirrii!X.C.eptTnyMlf-TV E' Konquisi, pt. ii. .-17. 9-11-3 NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKV- Th t on the 4th day cf September, 1917. the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improveof Alley Four (4) West. Sec. 6, from the South line of Eleventh Avenue t the North line of Nineteenth Avenue, excepting a distance from the North line or 14th Avenue to Eight 8' fet North of the South line of 15th Ave nue within the City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana. under Decl Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred I-iffy-two (1852) adopud on the 9th of October, 1916. by the Board of Public Works. The intersecting streets and allv Twelve Avenue. Thirteenth Avenue. Fifteenth Avenue. Sixteenth Avenue, Seventeenth Avenue and Eighteenth Avenue. The parallel streets and ailevs within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Jefferson and Madison Streets. Said Assessment Rll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima 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 Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City Hall. Gary, Lake County, Indiana. On the 17th day of September. 1917. at Nine o'clock A. M.. the Board of 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 thf same have been benefitted or will specially benefitted by said Improvement in the amounts net forth in said roll, and will then give a. hearing to all persons interested, and 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. GEO. ... MAN LOVE, P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. Publish Sept. 7th, Sth, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th & 14th, 1917. NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 4th day of Septemher. 1917, the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement Alley Thirteen (13) West. Section One (U. from the South line of Fifth Avenue- to the North line of the Right of Way of the Wabash Railroad within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred Eighty-five (1SS5) adopted on the 13th day of November, 1916, by the Board of Public Works. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Fifth Avenue, Alley Five (5) South, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Pierce and Buchanan Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima 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 Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City Hall, Gary, Lake County, In diana. On the 17th day of September, 1917, at Nine o'clock A. M.. the Board of Public Works will meet in Its office at the City Hall to hear and receive re monstrances against tha 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 benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said improve ment in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sus

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respective prima facie assessments on aald roll. By Order of the Board of Public Worka. GEO. H. MANLOVE, P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest- Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Publish Sept. 7th, 8th, 10th. 11th, 12th. 13th & 14th, 1)17. STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: BEFORE THE HON. FRANK D. TREST. J. P.. IN AND FOR NORTH TOWNSHIP. LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA. Larson & Johnson vs. John James, whose true christian name Is unknown. To John James, whos true Christian name is unknown; Larson & Johnson have filed in this court, their complaint, affidavit and bond for attachment of certain rroperty 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. M-. 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 said property. FRANK D. PREST. J. P. Dated this 6th day of August. 1917. 8-28 9-4-11

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES A. BEEDER. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NO. 1343. SEPTEMBER 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, and show cause. If any, why the Final 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 Lake Count Superior Court. Sept. 4-11. 1917 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the cltitens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Frsnk Holly, 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 tbo State of Indiana for more than onj year and in the City of Hammond. North Township, Take County. Indiana, fo- more than six (6) months Trior 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 renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than live 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, 1316, and Issued by Edward Simon, Auditftr of said County, for th period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said intoxicating liquors are to be sold by th provisions of the license to b- renewed is as follows: The ground front room of a onestory frame building situated and located on old Indiana boulevard, known as Hessvlllc road, and described as a piece or parcel of land commencing two chains and tnirty-6ix (36) feet north of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of southeast one-quarter of Section Nine (9). Township Thtrtysix (36). Range Nino (9) west; thence east twenty rods, thence north eight rods less thirty-six (86) faet, thence west twenty (20) rods, thence south eight (8) rods less thirty-six (33) feet j to the place of beginning: locatea 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 Interior of said room can be seen from said public highway. FRANK HOLLY. Sept. 4-11-1S. One's Real Duty. There Is an idea abroad among moral people that they should make their neighbors good. One person I have to make good: myself. But my duty to my neighbor is much more nearly expressed by saying that I have to me him happy if I may. It. Z. ! Stevenson. They Are No Bar. Though a man have a glass ey, a wooden leg and an artificial arm, he can nm an automobile if it belongs to him, a magistrate complained in deprecating New York state law. Enlist In The Woman's Army Bv Cor.servinr Foods. ET 11 .US LOANS BUV YOUR COAL AND WINTER SUPPLIES NOW. BORROW THE MONEY OF US AND STOP WORRYING. INVESTIGATE! "The Twenty-Payment Plan." It w-ili py you! Our plan permits you to borrow money at th.' legal rat of interest and repay it in Twenty smail monthly payments. You may repav the loan in full or in part at the end of each month. Interest is charged only for the actual time loan is corned. $2.00 is the mo. payment on $ 30 $2. SO is the mo. payment on $ 50 $3.oo is the mo. payment on $100 Come In and ask us to explain "The Tvventy-Paymnt Plan." We are licence-! and bonded to the Stat of Indiana, under stat supervision, thereby gsv:ng an honest, aquare deal to all. We make loans on Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas. Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. Call. Write or Pho-ne PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY 14S and 150 East Stat Street, Panama Building. Phone 323. Hammond, Indiana. ISS

Land Built by Rivera. The geologlits sty that the Gulf of Mexico once extended northward to the mouth of the Olilo, and that all the land betwen that polo and New Orleana has been built up by the earth washings brought down the river.

Even now, the stream carries on the ! average something like 400.000,000 tons every year. From the Missouri alone comes 120 tons every second, or more than 10,000,000 cubic yards every day. Origin of the Word "Lady," wiiy we call a woman a lady Is known, probably, to few women. It came from a practice that obtained In the manor houses of England where, once n week, the lady cf the manor distributed to her poor neighbors, with her own hands, loaves of bread. She came to be called Laef day," the Saxon words for bread giver. These two words became one: Lady." The Poor Millionaire. Andrew Carnegie once said that the cheapest commodity a community could purchase was a millionaire. He worked hard, he gave of his time, his ability, his money, his credit and his reputation to build up a community and to keep people employed, and all he got out of it was his board ad clothes. Wroe's Writings. Uncovering the Illusion. Suppose you should be startled In the dark night by something which looked like a specter? Would not he who should bring a lantern and show you that !t was but a white cloth hanging to a hush give you far greater encouragement than he who merely exhorted you to keep up your heart, loolt the other way, whistle, and pass on?- I Whately. I Theories and Things. Only the other day I listened to a lecturer on sun-spots expatiating oa the enfranchising and ennobling power of his science, teaching as It does the majesty of God and his handiwork. I agreed, of course. Theoretically, I knew he was right; yet, as for myself, I could not help preferring to wonder at the hand of the Almighty in the creation of a dandelion, a sparrow, a flounder. Robert M. Gay, la the Atlantic. ' .illv - RATES REDUCED On Loans of $5 to $100 SINCE LAST MAY. No one 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 one month. Eaay to pay our way in small weekly or monthly installments to suit your convenience. If you are keeping house or have steady employment we advance money on your own not. Loan, anywhere In Calumet DUtrlct. Lake Co. Loan Co. 8 RIMBACH BLOCK (Over Lion Store) HAMMOXD 1SDIAX--ri

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Badges ol Servitude The haggard face, tha sunken eye, the listless expression and the trembling hand are truly your badges of servitude. The sleepless nights and restless d.iys filled with pain, misery, hacUaches. hot and cold flashes, dizziness, specks before eyes, coated tongue, had breath, sour stomach, tired. l!stles feeling, loss of strength, vim, vigor and ambition, timid, bashful, los of interest, ni power to concsntrate mind, swollen feet and a thousand other sensations, pains and feeling that you undergo, are the pleadings of your body for liberty from d -ease. They are the danger signals of nature and if you neglect their warnings, eventually they will become your absolute master, wrecking you both physically and mentally. GET WELL NOW AND BE YOUR OWN MASTER. (UVQITR YOUR DISEASE BEFORE IT CONQUERS YOU. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO M IS3 THIS CHANCE. I GUARANTEE Dr. Luckett 155 East State St. E3?

The Other Night CA man phoned to THE TIMES, . and he wanted to know where he could buy five galIons of a certain kind of transmission oil advertised extensively in the magazines. We Could Not Tell Him! CWell," he said, "I guess I'll have to stick to '," naming another brand of transmission oil, "But I believe this ' oil is good stuff, but where in

hell can I get it?" The Point Is This: CHere is a national commodity. It is sold everywhere hereabouts. It is advertised in all the magazines, and there are people who own cars who don't buy a magazine a month. Yet the people who have it for sale: the shopkeepers won't advertise it. CfHow is the man who wants it to know where to purchase it? CfAnd it's the same way with a hundred1 other lines of magazine advertising. THE THMES

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I can find help for you, J Nature Inexorable BUT MERCIFUL. Disobey Her Laws and She Punishes With Sickness and Death. Obey and She Rewards With Health and Happiness. You Can Have Which You Will. Realising that there are thousands of deserving men and women in this community that are daily letting disease rob them of that precious srift good health, who both desire and need treatment, but owing; to the present lack of work and money, feel that they can't afford the services of a physician or specialist. For these people I have devised a system by which they can secure treatment. If you are interested and will call I will gladly s into full detail. Remember my fees are less than many doctors charge for a single examination. Only my large volume of business makes his possible, for if I only saw a few- cases a day or week, aa many doctors do. I would have to charge these exorbitant fees, too. GOITRE CURED No pain, cutting or detention fre-m business. Absolutely fres from danger. PILES CURED Do you want to' be cured cf PILES, pile misery and danger, without risking a dollar? No-knife, pain, or loss of time, no dangerous injections. No cancerous cases taken. Write for particulars.

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