Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1917 — Page 7
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Alter August 13th, on 1 cl.si Sect advortiteTinEta placed with as over telephone and not paid lor at the office within 5 days, an adanional char-re of tea cents will be wade for collection. The hest service can he given onx patrons by bringing' all classified aftrertiBemeate to our otftce and payingfor ttmi end seve cciloctloa I. A jet COVSi'TT PXQ. t PUB CO. TZHSS KtWSPAFESS. .nj, 6, 1917. . - r. ; Wanted Male Help. a r r.i. r.o5 over n- m.-h-4 fs-'orj work; br:r.s :-".i i ':Ci!tTi:i r.'"V 'o., iut t 'hiCHi). " 1 11 i-j-tf -(-ngf-r. A; pi: o. ifitiiunoinl. i ; -u' WAXTKD Office boy. Must hmi' r li vs 9 of use, A ppl y Tli" ' Ti.-Vr L I'D. i:isi. ChlouK-J. Indian 10-10-3 tv'AN'TKD At once, yonns nan ' 14 in omt.ng i-jo.v.: K''l "S"1) r"f,'purtv. AiH'.v hi Uosnt-n !.'.r; 11 . : IrtS iVicii! tit. H'i-.mon-l. lnd. ))-i.'WANT FI" -A 3 Calumet eve. mor.d. mitcr. A. 1'. IH.wr.cy . s l-luno 1.-.3 or 797. l!:v:.i1 0 - i - ? V.AN" ight engineer. Green FSineennfC Co. Fast t'liitRRO. W AXTE D O f lice boy ply AVm. Graver Work?. Tank 10-1S-3 Rf Messenger bc-y; mut b j W N er- s vestry or g. ArP'h doch & Co.. Hammond. l'.-.--t WTF-D Ew9 to set p r": must be v.;r 36 years of ; K-y MfOom.K. . Pnt- B'lev. 10J Slate st. nan.iiioiiii. 10-2-V7 4NTFD A. g-iod shoe palcsman; one acqu'uite.i with f''Te:r trade trefurred. App'.v t-T pers.'-n on e to the M B Footbhop. l.'!C6 Broadway, t.ary. WAXTEP Janitor. 4 B'.ir.abath St. Phono 1503. Hamr.ior.il. wvtsti Jm;!or. Ma 71 vn o lives clos" to factory t-referred. iiaitn-iuii IV'11 Pot.:" 10--2-7! Machirery Co. ilai-imond Wanted Female Help. WANTED Three young ladies for various storw positions. This is an opportunity, and only thos. desiring permanent positions inil coi.sid. : I. .-.pPO. Stir-t E. c . ll.li.is . liait.moi.a IVW ANTED Expt ri-'-nc-d girl c.-f a wont vears age wo: k :n .''weiry sc-i j-eferer.ee rr'juire.l. 11. ;,,ld.-tt en. oj Michigan ave. Ir.d Harbor. 10-22 WANTED C-irl for general housework. Arolv a Drug Store, cor. Cedar and 137th st. Indiana Ha rbor. 10COOD WA'H-:s Paid to Ut ci"-. r-.l-ab maid. Mrs. A. J. Hssl?r. '':';r'; dale Per'K. Hammond. 10-2--. WANTED iirl or woman to help wi'h fcousew-o-tk. 2 to 4 hours a day. 412 Slimmer : m c r. .1 . 10Situation Wanted. WAXTHP Position as firs' class cook and l.ouswkevpir. Best r-ference. Call 773 AU'-.b st. Ind flat. Hammond. 1-22-3 WANTED POSITION As housekeeper. by experienced lady. Apply. HAS In5!na bivd.. Whi'ing. Pi-2u-2 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furnished room, suUablefor one or two laaies. ouo o.n.e i JTaminor.d. 10-19-3 FOR RENT Two light housCke-p'ng. Hanrmond. I'lmns ITb.eated rooms fir '.fit Mlchlgin ave. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for h"U--e keeping. 18S P'.urmner ave. Hammona. 1 0 - 2 0 -1 f j,-r)p RENT Ftarrlshed room; electric, heat and bath. 115 Clinton si. Humrccr.d. '1-20-2 1 iX)R RENT Nicely fum'she-i frm-' "room, downstairs; ad convenience: suitable for two person?. 7 Carrel I st rear Hohman st. Hammond. lii-2-2 von PENT Three nicelv furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4 4 Sib-j lev t . corner of Aiaywooa. a. t. vercuCe. 10-2 2-1 FOR RENT Two strictly modem light housekeeping rooms; hot water he-it. Phone 1776. or call 631 Mic'aigan ave. Ham tri o n d . 1 9 - 2 2 -1 FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; corner Mavwood and Sibley els. Hammond. 10-2 2-1 FOR .RENT Two furnished room fur get-, 1'inKn; re : erer.oos reunited. ii Truma.o. ave. Hammond. 1 1-22-1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Ford tourin? and Ford road -. frst ). condition. Elgin Itotor Salts Co., G".9 It:hmar st. Hammond. l-2 2-;i iFOR SALE Here ls a closed car. cheap: 5-pas. JefT-ry Sc. inn; artr and lights, new lire, A I shape. $27S.nn. 4.coJ Forsyth ave. Phone 672M. Eas; Chicmro. 19-22-1 For Sale Motorcycles. 20 MOTORCYCLES SECOND HAND 20 ti rrnke. Singles and Twin. from 25. OO up. Soid on easy payments. , Excclslos Autocycle Salesroom. v'ALZ & SLIGER, 223 STATE ST. i :1S:J : t 1 j h i For Rent Flats. Ol I i ' 1 ; h Hammond, r i L'-'Rll Place ": RENT Sv n flat and gi W. n -rrto in. s 1 11c 1 1 moo- t mPi siiie. Plio pl-22 ; W FO R RENT Five-room upper flat. S9. Erie st. Hn imond. 10-22-2 For Rent Houses.
FOR RENT- M -ilcrn .vl! f-rn'..-liil 5-'-oit cottare m c,-hap.pc rrorrlf ?c If-rd r. n 1 r-i-., Ti. .-r-. 1 hnu' cori-:-nif-,'C 52-5. Wilcox s'. Phope 9 7." R Hamnv r,d. 1 0 -r -1 T OR TtENT-- '"I'-iiTi r.-ro-im cot in -.. modern: kitchen rang" connect. w 1 1 h lot arid cold water. 211 Trum;! ;;.v. Hamn-.f-nd. 10-22-1
Lost and Found. l.osr J-argo brown collie dog with white spoti on side of neck; dlsHnpeiird I'r.im .Very bospi'at, Gary. Surnbiy; -v.ard for return. 1-I--2-" Miscellaneous. 1 PIANO LESSONS Ragtii-ie in 2m le. ,,fSpi"c..o: irr : Hsmtt'ffd. II Rimhifh ave. 1 (1-22-6 !
r"Z TZ IT - ""jtermine the ,-ue.stion as to whether j U li I I L U i IILOU I f I l t V I Ops! Petals P.nrPms 1 v.-n b.n.n. ,r i 16-1 1
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w. Il-t..r,t ;:.r...-i park feet long. -; - v. in.1o-.vs. I .a rue "'in gc l! t li km li i hick- I, r. ti I . SI. 275 Tern--. STi. i .".'si'. bit I. 'in- SI .''! rn.ipth 1 1 i 1 : i lutr I ;!,; is t'MTt k; , ve un n-d i n t o poises: to:i. j .(. - Eirickiilitu Co. I -j 1 iSlnlc . . Ham?u lid. I --. -I t i For Sale Miscellaneous.
Ft') Tt SALE Unredecin-d Jlnmunln rnj,''"" mCroHd wt'-hie. Isser'e Reliable 1 .IKKT 3; ml- Tistt ' 5 ; -r
KUSSIIAUL FEKD noOSTO CO. I ' 119 Clinton .t. MlJB. E.t Cfci- j ! fc-c. T'b"ne 453K lH13 TiVil'JltJiiUVS SrD'IAI. v v t . ; . p o n t v . ? ' 1 0 Furniture t'o J State st. T.F.uniir: T f:i n : moi u i Uan '.ind. i " A 1 .F. - 7i! At t re"efs of all grade. i j ut t a i : at wnoiosuie prioe.i. .rii"i''iit'in .Merc. ut r luiiiiiitr v r. jj.ti.nii.nl. 10-Kl-tf l-'iMi SVLi:- Peach blossom pink pnssyi i a til !fe;a find georBCtte crep. pt:ni..n' K.vn. New styio and has never ln'tri worn, siz it. sl for iess th.m the cost of tijaorial. d-uri-ss. -X. 15 care Times. Hammcnd 10-16-3 !." H SALK One baseb. liner; good condition. t7Ci Cnkiev ae. Hammond i u 1 !--l i'Oit SALE Pedigreed Hoston bull puppies. Call after 6 p. m.. or all dav Sar.dav. (6 Cedar sf. Hammond. 10-19-.1 FOR SALE Bicycle. A 1 condition; coaster, electric headlight. Call. l!'r4 Hammond, between & a. m. and p. m. 10-13-tf FOTl SALE On? larK1 and one small heating sove in good condition. Inoutre. 330 Ohio ave. Whiting. J0-:0-; Fell SAI.F To iren bedstead and mattresses: two dressers ard ore davenport: all in good -condition. -T ogden st. ItimiionJ. lfl-20-2 FOR SALT" A laundry sfora and oil stove with oven, and a child's sulky. Phone 143;)J. Hammond. 10-10-2 FOR PALE A light spring wagon cheap K t.ken at once. Ca'.l 81 Henry St. HammotiJ. 1 't-22-1 FPtft SALE OR KENT -Underwood tyi'vriier "No. 5, perfect condition. Call 1334 Hammond. 10-22-tf FOR SALE Winter top for Mitchell err, $20, fii. Forsjth. ave. lhone 672 M. East Chicago. 1"-22-l SLE Detroi; gas s'ove :.!. HaniFt. tr.ii: mon j. i PC R SALE- $'.T2 b vi an S 1 SO 0 rs! I l.l-T'g i r y :t :ll:k: . P- r i-lit 111' eres t month '.: secured by tmI pr. 1 o roper tv and paid n? ln.:rinoe I pol icy. I .ake ' uu'v Kcaitv. I.Ij H'l-.vy. 10-22-,; I'hone 43. Cai LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY" ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That j on the 13th day of October. IHT. the Board of Public Works adopted a PH- j man- Assessment Hull for the im- j pt ov..;v.ent .jf Adam and Connecticut streets, Section Nine '91 from the South line of Eighth avenue M the North line cf the PJght of Way of the Wabash Railroad within the City of C.aiy. Iiki County. Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Numbr Nine teen Hundred Sixty-five (19n adopted; on the Pth dy of April. 1917. by the B-nrd of Public Works, by the construction thTfoti of sidewalks five i i' i - .... K, u o:a 4 d Q m a ! Street from the South line of Eighth Avenue to the North line fcf the Right of Way of the Wabash Railroad an. sidewalks five fV feet wide on both Od of CfinneiiU'-iit Street, from the f South Lnc of Eighth Avenue to the N'or'h line of the Right of Way of the Wabash r.t.ilroad. S.iii Assessment Roll contains the ' the owners and des-r'rtion ( rty to be assessed, with the!, r,a me.s ,,r pr aTrfi'irt5! of the piima facie a ss m en t against "ach lot o" parcel of lard subject to n sesi-ri n t and is on f.le and an he seen at the c.f?ice of the Board if Pu'-'ilc Works and the Cuv Clerk in the C! Hall, Gary. Iike County. 1 n d : a n a . On the 29th dry of October. 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M. the Board of Public Works will meet in its office at the City Hall to bear and receive remonstrances again.-st the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will bar and determine the Tiestion as to whether the same have been benefitted or will be peeisllv benefitted by said improvement in the amount. set forth In said roll, ar.d v ill then a-ive a bearing to all pei sops interested, and thereafter snstrtn or n ..!;.- In who Is -r In part the respective prima facts assessments on raid roll. P.y oider of the Board of Public W irks CEO. H. MAN-ROVE. ASA E. HOOPER, ERA N Iv 7. A WA DZ K I. Attest: B-iirii of Public Works. I.ORKTTA R ERNSTELV. Clerk. pi -19. 2"i, 22, 2S. 24. 23. 2. NOTK-K n? THE AH'iPTlO" OF PRIMARY' ASSESSMENT Roll. NOTICE IS HEEEHy GIVEN: That on the J",fh d.oy of October. 1917, the' Hoard of Public Works adopted a PrI- J n-ary AsesTient Roll for the improvement of ALLEY FIVE (5) WEST, Sec.' 4. from the So-jth i;ne cf Third Avenue C- the North lire of Fourih Avenue. within the City r f Gary. IJ-: Count v. j Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution i Number Eighteen Hundred Ninety; . ; t;vn adopt.rj on the 20th day of j :,Vf"-''i. by the Hoard of P.,h-. j Wo 1 V.e, by h(i cintm "lion hereon ' ement curbs six OS. inches tn-jd ! end a r-''v"crnent fifteen (15') feet inj ; " idtb. won a wearing surface of one j : of ti; foilo-.vin-r kinds cf modem elf. pavement,; Brick on sand foundation Rilck or Wooden Block on a concrete I foundation. combined concrete and I brick on sard foundation and one-j course concrete pavement on sand ' foundation fifteen Cl"'i feet and ten j T-e r-a'alicl tveets n,l oil.-. i r'!' I' mdred nnd Fifty (;.".') feet are: Madison and Monroe Sfeets. Said A .-? siiiprt Boll contains th nnmes r.f u.e owners and description of property to h aesef). with the I amounts of the prima facie assessment I against eueh lot or parcel cf land subject to asssmcrt and i on file and iran be seen at th office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk In Hi- City Hill, Oarv, Lake County. Indiana. on trie zth day of October. 1917. t Nine o'clock a. M. the Board of ublic Works will meet tn jt of flee ,at the C;tv Hall to har and receive r f sessed "'"- each of eaid lota and
pan-fls cf 1 -'i n I and will hrar mid determine the -ue,tion an to whether the sauio have heen lipnfl ' ted or will he spcflallv bfiKflttcJ by said improvement in the amounts ft forth in said 11 .. 5 .. (! ilw.T. CI ll!l t i I. .'I , t 1
!' - " " ' " - persons Interest. -d and thereafter susi t i n oi modifv in whole nr in pai t the ,r.., -i i i -prltn-t fsci" asses, j-roetits on -n id r )v :drr of th Tiourd of r.ibli, Wot : nr:i" MAXI.OVF., SA F It'.'OPl'.K, KRANK 7. WVAOZKl. V.iiiiii of T' Wnik i:f:i;ns rrnx. "..u. 4 r-f, - "T I-'I' F A DM 1 N I S T V. A , in . IN Til H .! mKU nP TI1K TATi: ' 1 l I . j 1 r . 1 . 1 1 1 1. 1 . i . 1 ' - M1 l?ii7. N-vni-B i. nr.r.Fr.1 oivkx. Tb tbe iKi.l.-: -y.xr.r d linn In n appointed )l-r,(ivsi of s:-. id Fstat lny the Judge cf the J.p.ko Superior Court. S.ii'l t's'ito riipposc! to he Mcnt. ;K('I:(;E J. Knn:. Adminli't rater. Pated. Pl-3 l:"17. Oct Nov 5 1917 NOTICK or- AT MIN"IST P.ATION. IV THE MATTER ' P THE ESTATE j OF Cor.NEEIFS .1 A P. A AY. FEt 'CAS- j EM. NO. 1 TPS, NOTICE 1 S HEREET CIV F.N. That the unde r? isnod b is been appoir.t-d executrix of said Estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Sai l Estate ;s urtosel to be convent. HENPUlrA JAAP.T. Executiis. Piit-d. U.-O 19!.". Oct 22-29 Nov 3 19:7 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION-. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE j OF PACE MARZA, DECEASED. NO. j 1710 i NOTICE IS HEREET OIVEN. Tint! the undersigned ha' been appointed j administer of said Estate, try the Judgo j of th-s Lak- Superior Court. j Sal 1 Estate Is supposed to be solvent. I JOHN" COSMA. Admimstra'or. j Da ted 1"-1 S 19 17. ' Oct 2 2-23 Nov .". IS IT NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION". IN THE M ATTER OF Til E ESTATE OF KAROLY SXILAGYI. DECEASED. NO. 1T1I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Tr.-it the undersigned has bc;i a&pointcd foim 'Ulster T said Estate, my the Judg? i f the Lake S-ir.ericr Court. t Said Estate is S'tpp-iseJ to be solvent?. ' CEORCE SZOB . Ad:n:ni:iat.ir. : !:?- 1, 10 f. 1917. ! Oct J.'-29 Nov 3 P;r j A ralr fr tafeotiont ! ef lbs urinarr tr.-t. ! P)BitS, DQOpilluQtiul i nd i!l not itricta?. ', B)iTa in I to 1 on. "lii in mil ckviits. Parts! Pet i iin 4 Pries i, or S battUa t2.75. ; Prparl b HIS EVANS CMU.MICALCO..CINCIIsSIAT!.0. i
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Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lancus and Lots in Lake County.
FRCO R. MOTT, Pre. FRANK HAMMOND, Vlc Pree.
Crown Point, Indiana. Branch Offices at Hammond and Gary.
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L BT WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS j (United Prees Staff Correspondent) I WITH TH); HfllTISH A It M IKS IN" Jtih: itiu.t, popt. ;s - ( r. Main i ! a i i ii r thnt ' iirnViiv, ir, fur-in n. ; j .-ttrrloo In the sir. th.- Prussian Hii:hj t r '. .;tt ij.i i-.fj hns civ'm cr.i. i thnt h,,ti t h'T'lttp innt 1' rMi. i . .I ri- i'r ij:i!i;i" ;;!; th.- .t ri'-f-'t f ri ihi- lol ' 't j pi ci - iiu r'-n s ; n g Ainadt ..r :iic :;?- ''r.f't I1?- sm'P flif rn from i h ski' 1 . I 'itrnnn ,-i:rir:in 5t-liioi! vritur r f tli-- '.riti?h liiif" uhil- n uront (S C-i as scasDULs ErrECTrv's JU1T 1, 1917. r'AST-POlTVP. FROM HAMMOND. ! For Cincinnati 8:03 a. m. i;:46 a. ra. W EST POl.'N 1 ). For Chicago :! u. in. and 4.2 ; rn I .Da.iy. j j R"fl' j 11 ... F.FV VOI'R CAL AND A INTER iFPPPLIES N"U'. BORR'iW TIE-. MO.N'il x OF FS AMI Pjl' WORRY IN(J. 1XVKSTTGATE! "Th" Tw en t j -Pay men t Plan." It will pav youl Our plan v"111. ts yen to horiov.- li-. inev at the legal lute if interest and repay it in Tw'-n'y small monthly pay. men is You mav fpav tiie loan in full or n part at the end of ea-h month. intere; charged only for the actual time loan is carried. J2.0O is th" mo. pivniTt on $ S' $2.30 i.i the mo. payment "n J 3r' $.0'. is the nio. payment on $100 Come !n and ask u.-i to etpia-.n "The Twciity-Paytnent Plan." We are Ii?enaed and !)?, dd to the State of Indiana, under state supervision, tii'-rehy giv 1114; an liiiiie?! square deal to all. We n ake loans on Furniture, Pianos. Victioias. L.ve Sii-ck and Oi'.::e Fixtures without itiuoial. Call. W te or Phone PItOVIDEXT LOAN COMPANY 45 and 13i" Eaat State Street Panama Building. Phone 32J. HiMir.ond, lnd a-i.-Ve of Titlpu m w - A wat w M ALBERT MAACK, 8eey-Trs. EDWARD J. EDER. Mancfler. lis -t -ir jf i
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The Other Night CA man phoned to THE TIMES, and he wanted to know where he could buy five gallons of a certain kind of transmission cil advertised extensively in the magazines. We Could Not Tell Him! CWell," he said, "I guess I'll have to stick to ' V' naming another brand of transmission oil, "But I believe this oil is good stuff, but whsra 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 vrho own cars who don't buy a magazine a month. Yet the people who have it for sale: the shopkeepers won't advertise it. SJHow is the man who wants it to know where to purchase it? CjjAnd it's the same way with a hundred other lines of magazine advertising.
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A Few Wild Turkey Facts. Thr-rf r? three varieties of wl'd itirkeys, the Moxiran. North Americao and Honduras. The Honduraa is a native of tha tropics nd has a plum fle equnl la brtlHenr-r to that of the pea cork. Attempts to domesticate this turkey hav not been successful. Th domestic turkeys hav been developed from the Mexican and North Amertcnn varieties.
Saw Her. Mr. A. "'I received an awfni frich yeFterday afternoot!." Jlrfi. B. "Yes: I saw h-T rirjRinjj your doorbell." f'HICH ESTER S PILLS J "7"mv fdlai! Ak jroor lrti;jiit f-r JS ( CL-N hl -ee-te'e INuiaM BrV t,LOv l tm KfJ Wold nei.liAV fB4 e Vll'eke U!r. R r of ynpr 4 - fif.l'rnrr"- f-r f lfl-f. ftT t-TFTt ! C iuiiiim hsm i'iu.,i-r!5 V m vfars Vnn i Be:. fest, A I --svl B ! i w -rrC SOLD BV ORL'GGISIS tVEmTUEit I '4 I mm? jUt.--.V---. n--.TjS -'-:-i4! Ve . ? IT. -tVrrC72Vi.-J.-iii J SL2 - -s- ' M IIS If U3 .-.. .... MW .
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