Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 142, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1917 — Page 11
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xJ&Xl TIMES reneliina; us from some -i that the LOTS OF ACTION AT HAWAIIAN OFFICERS' TRAINING CAMP ordT is not bcin -!'?' ooeycij may bo npf-e.hary. i tlie pir.t: i al!n:ni.trat'r rnn not enforce rr.irit ct the order, t withdraw excepiiun.". nnd foibid the iiluuilnai of all eie( ii ;, ier.n excptitK fr " : !." to 1 1 p. m." Classified Advertisements it
Alter Anfiut 13th, oa all claatlted artvsrtlserneut placed witli us over telephone and uot paid, for at the office wit.uln 6 days, ati adOttloaal charge of tea cents will be made for ocllecUon. Tae best herrtca cm lie given our patrosi lay fcringici all clateified adrertleements to ovir offlca ua paytag for ssm au4 aavo collectioa charge. LAKE COTJSTTTr PTO. ft PITS CO. TIKE 3 HEWSPAPEB& Aug-, 6, 1917.
Wanted iaaie neip. MEN WANTED At Gibson transier; t stea l v work: good wko. Vake uary i nr. net. oil 1. C r-.-rnian. lU--ct-l f , ANTKO drivers nil 1 ti!l clerk. Amrrlnnn EnrE8 Co. . llamMOnd. - r-' I WANTED An experienced Mioo i man: Rood pwr.anent pofiiwii. Must j ?Pi ly in person a; nu'. ii. B. Uooi f.v.-p. 13"i Broadtvav. Gary. 1-- ; WANTED At once, o-Nicr-ienced stock clerk. Inraire Cudahy I:i'jkin Ka?t Ckicaiio. I t . . . J i WAN TED Experienced! ineehanical draft sman on ; too and un work. Urm-; D' ,, l.xA Oixrtl i ept., fetaiulara bieei ; . . i 12-4-1 j ' ill V.O. i
W AXTEO Foreman for lumber vard. i ro. 'ins for liifhl bousf'.ie. ping. In priindiana Box Co.. E. Chicaeo, Ind. ! v-it fami'.y: no cbildrm: r-ff itiiccs rf-l"-"i-". iuirci-l. Fhoi;e 11SJ 612 Truman ttv..-. jlUmmi'iiil. 12-5-2 WAN'TKD NTarried man for ploumnti : "7" outsidf work: sifidv position vearjlClt JiEXT Furnished room suitab.e around. H 65. Times. Hammond. 12-5-tJ i for two; modern. t0. De'.nnt ft. Hflji - mond. l--a--
W'ANTB'.i Laborer.: sornl w".. !i MUiie j. A fcmmrl:riK, fHr-et dept., Xorthun Indiana G : Eleotrie Ft.., I iUmrum'j. 1C 5 o i WANTED Switch tndera, eperi,'ncr not r.pCMnrv good wares, middb--ajied men preferred. Yard Master I H. K. Ry., Gibson. Ind. 1.-5-1; WANTED Yotmcr man for our Tov i Dept. Apply to Store. Hammond.
Mr. Green. IdoaiTlo state Fine si. c'or. DougUs. i-o-.
12-S-2 WANTED---: Folish. 2 Italian. 2 Hun-jrir-.Tn n;i 2 Slavish sitfakinic nien wii h larce acquaintance in Calumet I'istriri, for light outbid iver't. tioorf pay for th"se who qualify. Apply, A. T. M;Into-h A- Co, m E. StJile st. Hammond. 10 a. i". to 0 p ni. 12-5-6 WANTED--Collector: experience not n.'ftjsary; excellent chance lor pro - motion. A pply at ot.ee. Liberal frdit. i A U,tWni,.n Itiininuin.l lli.li.- t-t ft - i.iond 12-ii ". WANTED Firman. Must hv etperiein e in stationery tiring. Apply. V. ! t'onkey Co. Hammond. l; -b-2 i t WANTED Laborers to shove! coal. lT.c pr ton. W. B. Conkey Co. Hammond. 12-6-1 Wanted Female Help. WANTED Girl for general housework. J Apply 9 Warren St. Hammond. 12-3-3 j
VAXTEP Experienced saleslad : mus.t 1 fAp )ie.j,. housekeepiny ner 1-al'ay-jspoa HiniKriri; Rtiori salary ; steaoy ; cl,e PCn0 I'horie n..L ' Hammond.
position, iwseninai s, t.o tintusu "-. ; U. . 'hicaRo. 12-3-tt WANTED Scrub woman. Car'oHoti Hotel. Heimmoiid. 12-4-tf WXTEDGirl for seneral hou.-ework. '''ndanl Hotel. S57 Columbin ave. j Phone loS." Hammond. 12-5-i j w a : TKIV irl for eenertl housework. Piunur.or ave. Har-.inond. 12-5-U V. t'TEI- Girl to assist with hou-c- j work. Central Hotel, opposite tiiiery. Calumet ave. Hammond. 1 WANTED Capable girl or middle--: 1 woman for Kenera! housework: no 1 ner was-hlns. 3724 Ivy st. lndianit Harbor.; ' TiT. ; At" a XTrn Chnmbermaid. Ma jesti f-.!. llammond. 12-6-1
GIRLS WANTED Ten forjlW-M. or Hammond trold room. 16 years of ap;e ! 'llll1:
or over. Good wages. W. H. Conkov Co., Hammond. J-"-jr Situation Wanted. ' 1 .Nursing by a practical nurse. ( IV- t -TV Call after S p. m. Tel. l'.2M. Mrs. T ymsn Pahl. Hammond. 1--4-... i i young mar-j WANTED FO S I T IO X F.y vied man: best references, portence as In ad of former ridrss, Pox 4S-' Hammond. s: g,-'.l c-r- ! L-usn.tsb. i 2 - o - 1 As hotiS'Vt ivreii POSITION" t-t-'i' ' hv widow with over 4-year child. .Vddress, A. H.. Times. Ilam-12-6-1 WANTED Nursing by graduate mu se. j Onmiement a specialty. , ' .: , , Fhone lOnsit. Hammond. --o-i For Sale Automobiles. AFTc' PAINTING First t'lUJS a.CO , ;;et ramtir.fe T;rices r e a - o : lit o . -. Mi.nigAn ave.. Hamnutm 10 11 tf JiR SALE Olt i:nry liuber. mond. TRADE 5-pass. tar. 31 Warren st. 12-4-FOR SALE lslo : ord. A. "-pass, v.-in: Km lee, 4 Hi 8 Mago'uu ave. E Chicago- j Ft". P. SALE Light tv icK. used ore . t-'.icr'n Mo'or .ivory pane; . t li ,i ' i 1' .... - r aif tc. ilooman.t and "Russell st?., Hammond 12 o t fOH SALE 1317 7-pass.. -cyl., S! ude- j 'akei. winter and smnm'T top, I w i . t a e L-:d To-.-i nij as part P1'-; met ave. and Lyons st. T-i. j n e n t ilai.im md 2 I r.M) k2- T IT .-nn et 1 in i rli 't 1 ppfiil itonT rood .tires; for quick sale. $123. . phone 2"i9. oi' loty st. Hammond. FOR SALE 131" Ford. -pnsse siiare. S'.'oi 1 orsytli av S72M. East Chicag 12-ii-2 Lost and Found. LOST Diamond ring, with mnrd ott-iclied bel wren i uaia ti i . . iioti, onc ( ' Chicago Ave. and Standard
s,teel, ednesrUiy a. in. Lii)-:(.ut (;las Sllr.. iUV p()0n oral reward. Phono WOO or:fTol(lors t)ohs luu Doll
1 L".-ll. Wanted to Rent. WAXTED 2 or 3 furnished rooms: 0 adults in family. Mrs. Rebt. Lee. dfti'l Delivery. Hammond. ,12-4-3 ANTED a I'S! t merit . or t room I'hone : .".. st f m bea ted 1 Hatnir.c-nd. 1 12-5-tr W AXTED - or 3 rooms for lifht ''.'vise-keeping, at Indiemi H.irior. by yf,tnjr ocupie with no ehfltiren: c.-.n F.trt.'sh i-.ferenee.'t. Adrer-r. . X" .
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i F '-E SALE i bargain - Who v r viii i :nts greatest h- u l" i ;,,.,.:. Ey i i.:. i-n. t i i ;. j !' iilm-SK .; j lot ,"ll 1 ,vt. ! ; :i allh.-uu mond. ,.:-.ii .','!. l.- U-.v;- A.Tf.Jl.t :f. . v. . v easy luni'.H; IUK-H. don't miss this. . 1'iiom. F221M. Hkui-12-4-tf FtU SAI.K i r -ottfe, nrS'. Price, J 1 .4 ;'t. bii.no nn-ntl ly ' - ." ills. J. S. iilH'-knmii Co. ltil Mat.- ft. ! lit miii nd. 1 J-t-:t ro. ci 'l I a :-,'. ha -"'"I'- (it . i i tsji . I . !H lf' i ii ' murhiv pa y .iw n i s. J S. lUacktnu ;i '. ; it.! i.ito ii;riitii..iirt. i-'-t ;i j . FOR and I ti-. . !- Hirnvis i Dili- s 8 niii. . Siiil. Mnitli t "hi-.- M' i : ii .1 s i W f 4 T Of HH lllliK 'll'l 'r I'vv ii '. eto; i-rti-rs i v:!m. . Makf i V'i.-" - i on , i. 1 !n nijr ' t the j a ,vl ahoui l'inp I. win. .1uiM.- Imirl I U :i i- V for !! ! i tnnie time 1'itr baranin price ! 1 m per (.:nt i a J2";. 1'ior am-. '! n - c-!?h, b-i'H'vo njaniuv. A. T. atcXNTO'SH ft, CO.. 18S E. State St. Kanunond. 12-C-6 i-tii : sai.k- i; -; v, '1c-ii liot vni-r b S hi'.'.ns. 1 ti h-ror.r-i noi.'---; -a. 14t' l.nkc KH SA!X-l!v cutior?. Tf tni;rn .Tii? '-U I t ill i ,nio,'r fdsli: !iao ri,-i'. 1 axri ri".I. :.- I Cedar st I laiiitnutid. J J-t- J For RentFm-nisiieci Rooms . U KENT Eurnishod ii.k1.tii i r.ait j r0,n. ri7... ..i.-i. y .. Mrr-. .s. Rfdj,-- r.. Hammond. ID-.j-S , - It EXT 2 lni-RO innd-.M-ti fr.u-.t rtui iir.-M-viii'1 s ' H...ni.-ii .t. furnished room. (. Flvre .''"i54 Mr..: mond. I FOR RKXT Furni-ne.l rooms ior ii i bousekeepin ?. S:t2 commonwealth ;te. Indiain Harbor. FOR RENT Room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. sieani bent. I'hone livnyt. Kanim. no i , i fl-MI! f Xl.E .")-rom coTtase. Ciaudv t. Xcv.lv deeomied. fine londi'.ion. Fri-e. t.,ft0: small cai'h payment. bai. in BH - Loan Assn Immediate possession. Goblin Mej-n i.'o. HamracnJ 4 FOR SALE - m cottnite with Vs:!t, mu iirtrl le -trie liErht.. Fr!oe. 1 . o ( ; 'part cash. bl. easy trir. posse-SPion t at once. GostUn, Meyti & Li'. Hammornl. f 12-.t FOTl KENT Fiimi'h"-! rooms for ieh;-boosrke-pin. .'iii Indiana a'.'e. I'ilrl" 42. Hsmmoiiil. FOR RENT 5 ninety furnished rooms l"or litrbt bousekeepin?. 4in Sibley St. Cor. May wood a . Hi mitior.ii. 16-1 yon RENT 1 sleeping room, suitable lor 2 Th..ne hot water heat. TOO Price place. 1157W. Ilami'iond. 12--J-3 FOR RENT Furr.i-h-d 5 -room fl-i-: i:--dern: cheap to num. party. noiijo;m.' Hat . mmond. iz-0-1 1 Virf TtWT 1 nentlv f 11 rn isheed rooms j'-5-t For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SAU3 Caredeamtd diamond oJ callroal wat-h. Lester's Rellaole Loan Bank, b" Open venicc. 4-H-lX -jTcsismaul. feed noormo co. n ciloton t. Foot tiiat Chi- ! ea.ro. Phone SSH. -ll-Ii wTCnnrCCT-KT UHT A TO"5!5? '-i o - 1,,, Lr.l ,1, livorni -7" I .' l'l. l ltl.-51lCl 'It 111 t 1 n Avit liiiL iwo miles ot' Nickel Plate team track. Phone !rVI,VA,;K - im, - or own fox any I CaU 74. 12 it; SM.F.ra Steel Twii mi; v Found i Applv Wesf- ., Hogewiscb. , 12 5 i 1:1. i di sAhi; -Soft cr,-l Acorn h'-at-ir nontjj; b gvipfr t .ve, niut lta7 Erii St., Hammond. t ii i ; i - at onc. FOR SA LE I." i b tlla-h sr.ide niahv iirovii r.ew ipnv cuoinet p s. d-irect from H-i Bt.h and tf f.Tct ire- at w no; i : ihiqii. p'ays nil rec,.ri': ' vfnirseif : .s.imp'e on ii':sp i iTobman St.. Hammond. 1 2 FOR SALE. Sliirhtlv used Olilili.v uu V"-" pii ;i no am 101101. DOaUllIU i i - itono and case. $18o.00. ! Oak piano. like now, sta Tilda rd hisrh irradr make. .180. Come in and hoar thc wonId erf id Carol a and Fnphonc Tnm.r.Pl'iViT TinilO Ktni'P Uli-tllllill m ' i J AAt.il',.'. r.'. open pvonniu's. CABLE PIANO CO. Room 2, 148 State St., llaillinitiini l. Ind. Over Lake Co. Pt;i ICH FOR SALS Notice From now I i,i II I Ulitl! i ! tli ir i-i :n -. 0 J lOJUiav S A U W III - lit C ! - WAV bpalltiflU articles Which , bo nrd tor A.mas ritts
mger. Aijwith a cash rmrchnso ot-' from e. Phone. , , 1
lJo.uu a Hi i i ix. x- ice piesjents as fnlows: ! Cedar Chens, Aluminum I Pen-olaior, Doll, Reed Go-
it,, iui:'.irts Knives and v or Ms .!
i V - tc t irinldcen s Pianos, Rorkmu: nrs(iS Sniokimr Stands,! I DreSSCS. ! i AI onv more lionilf i till nres- ! . . c ! lents to bo nivon awav. See JJ1 v eil il" it HL iour window display. j HAMMOND FURNITURE COXPANY LOOK FO J I.O K IV CKXTF.lt OF I(iX. FOR SALE Gas range in good cord'. 1 tion Cal'l 14 condit ,st. Paone 1137U.
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Miscellaneous.
PIANO LESS. ) XS i.'agt lme 'n 20 lesson.-. KinriHtPd Co. Ci-t a. Phono 22;n;. Hammond, it i;ii,;iieh ave. 1 l-Iu-6 i HATS. MI( I ! si ' ' ' '' T KOA 'IiL'.s siiPiiij ho ,t:a i- ii ii. nois. Y,. ilo P. "S. p." K'r!)Miat- ! '! intrant i nig Jiiiiiirion.l. Phones 2,.G-":',". 1--3-G I'i'Nfll I'RK.-S WuKK. Sii KAEIXC ami spot '!,1ini; .!... f..r ui in o i a - j t'i.-rs. Two S.-p r,aii,K-j v.'o., 2i-'-S ' ' :"' ':'"' iiv. Pnon- 711 Hammond. i 1 1" f 1- I KX1TI KK IlKFAiHINii. n(0!,ST. '-rli'ir .in.1 n-:i.i..vii X,:iU- r.i,iti! I'r'ifi.-ioi i'.j., ;s; :: s;iu. .-t. Ti i. J tuinin.Tid L'tJ. Kn: v"h r.ii'- Hi'l Wanted to Buy. t AXTKU' To buy L'H" rr 25"' iccountt, i JH-K:t.ikr ordit ifviM'-r. w. If I Cnrns, 3-U'S Pii rtsli ac , Indiana Hap. j lcr. K'-O-tt ;WAN-TBIi Tt in Y A baby Ivisrv. Hammond. K'-o-.' For Rent. 1-')R T! E.VT Sl.r. i-it,; riliy lorn ted. I s!.;iin Iv-tt; f. -imidh blf, ,S. I.cviri 1 t: I i'Oll I.1CXT 2 Siiislo br,I rooms by ;t-r-innn-iinngm-iaii p'-Tl-- Inq'ui''. 778 Caluml 'uc, upKtair.H. TIamrnorid. 1 ; For Rent Houses. FOR ilEXT 5-roem. f nri.isbi'd -oltn?e. Stuith H.Hiimood, ('tli.-r rooms for j 'iithl !',ou.ek"Pinr. 1.hh M;imi'i . n- i ' 1 .1 'll-iit oul u'-:-tf LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO X'ON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COFNTV. IX TIE LAKE SUPEROIR COFRT. NOVEMHEH TERM. 1317. HAMMOND KF1LDING, LOAX AXD SAVIXi.S ASSOCIATION OF IUMMOXD. INDIANA. A CORPORATION VS. PEARL FLORENCE FOWLER ET A L. OAl'SE NO. 16311 TX- ROOM 2. ACTIO.V TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE ON CERTAIN" REAL ESTATE IN LAKE COENTT. INDIANA. AGAINST SAID DEFENDANTS Now comes the plaint iff by LeGrand T. Meyer, attorney and iv.es with an affidavit of a compofnt person showIn hit the defendants. Peiri Florence FowVr and Roy C. Fowler, her husband, are not residents of the State cf Indiana. S-iid defendants therefore hereby notified of the pendency of s?iid action find that the sme will stand for tri?l ft the next term of sail Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling- of said tauae. on Fur 2S;b duy of January. A. D.. 1318. the same boinsr the 13th day of the next term cf said Court to be berun and held in the Court House. Ttoom No. 2, at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of January, A. D. 191$. I said action wll! be bend and determin ed in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my. hand and affix the Seal of said Court. t Hammond, this 6th day "of December. A. D, 3 917. HERBERT L. WI IE A TON. f-v Clerk L. S. C. ROSCOE 1 "EMSTOCK. Deputy Cl-rk. Dec 6-13-20 STATE OF INDIANA. COFNTT OF LAKE. SS: IN THE LAKE SVPEItIOR (YH.-RT. NOVKM R Eli TERM. EOT. THE HAMMOND LUMBER COMPANY. .A PLAINTIFF V? CORPORATION. OLSON'. SCO FES COMPANY. A CORPORATION'. ET AL. DEFENDANTS. NO. 16711. NOTICE TO FILE CLAIMS. Notice is beiehy given that all creditors and claimants must f:le their claims with the undersigned. Receiver i of the Olson, St ides Company, or wilh the clerk of the Lake Su;.i:or Court at 1-tcmmond. In.1iann. on or before December 17. Fit", execot such creditors a:; have already bled claims or crosscomplaints, an ! unlivf- su h i-laims are filed bv said date all i ln,ma u in i, forever tarred from any participation in tne distribution of the funds in the hands of the rrcrjver. l-y order i f the Lake Superior Court. Dated at Hammond, Indiana. December 6, 1017. LAKE COUNTY SAVIX'GS .S: TRUST COMPAXY Receiver of Olson Scofes Companv. Ry l'ETER W. METN. President. 1. V. CRAVEN: At torney. 1 12-6-1 i NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE OOUXTY. IX" THE LAKE SUPERIOR . COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 3 r 1 7. JOHN F. WILHELM VS. OEORGE E. RTCKCOHDS AND LAWP.ENCE M. HAIiOIS. CAUSE X"t. 161,-. ACTION TO Ct'lMPEL SI'EClFIC PEKI'l.'H.MAXi.'E OF A CONTRACT. Now comes the- plaintiff by Sti'ison & Hirseb, attorneys, and tiles his complaint herein, together with an effidavit of a competent person, showing thai the de-I fondant Oeorge E. Kickoords :s not ;t J rerident f-f !'ue Sf.-ire of Indiana. j Said d.-f er.daut is liter-, fore hereby notilied of i!o pendency ,f spid action and j that the same will stand for tr-il at the ii' xt. term of ss id t urt. arid tnt unl,,fi I appear and answer or demur therein.! I at the calling cf said cau-e. on the 2Mb (day of January. A. D. 1918, tho same beinn.' tne l.iin day ot tne next ten i of said , urt to be begun and held in the Cou-t ' H-Mirc at. Hammond, m :aiit County and; ... . . .. . ' ' ....... ..... D. EM . said action will be heard and dv' ermined in his absence. IX WITNESS WHFRF.OF. I hereunto ei my hand and affix the Seal of said ir",rl' I comber, A. lammorid, this rh day of IVD. 1017. HERBERT L. WHEATON. F.v Clerk L. S. C. ROSCOE HEM STOCK. Deputy Clerk. Dec j-13-?0 1917 NOTICE OF F I X A L S KTTLE.M EXT F ESTATE in the matter of the estate of u.uis kosar. no. ism. pv the eakk superior court, xovemHER TERM. 131 Notice is hereby given to be Heirs. Legate's and Creditors of Louis Kosar .1 & .-, c .1 A t rt u -.roar ir, tV; I .a L-A it i-. i.. Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the Htn day of January. 1918, snd show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement. Accouits with th estate of said deced ent should not be approved: end said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive thjytr distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of tho Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of piecenr her. 1?17. H L. WHEATON. Clerk lke Superior 'lourt. Dec -13 IM?
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Students in the trenches in the plains of Lilehua (ahjve), arrows denoting the flying grenades; passing along the bombs and grenades to the front trencho.
The students at the Hawaiian training camp for officers are taking as strenuous a course as may be had in any of the American camps. Tho men have progressed so far in their training as to be busy at many of the real practices of warfare and live bombs and jcrenadas are handled with the skill of veterans. The grenades are hurled a ciistance of mere than 100 feet and must alight on a spot not wider than the narrowest trench. The young Hawaiian oiTicers are pager to try their hand at the real thir.g in France.
1 THE DRAFT
MEH ' WHO FAILED TD REGISTER
Fixes Their Call Status and Places Them in Proper Rotation. The Provost Marshil Otneral authorizes THE TIMES to publish tlie followir.y : It is gencTflFy and wrcnuly believed that it is useless to seek out those men who haven't registered because. they would not now be lhtb'e to b r aCilt-1 in the draft This is not the net. -j cause as each man is roiisurcd bis card: is sent to State headtuart rs whero be j is assigned a number by tho adjutant j general of the State. If nvre than! two cards from the same district are forwarded nt the same '-mo the adjut 1 ant gonvral makes a drawing and a signs to the first card drawn the serial number fu st remaining open on the lis', or the ponrd ami tue m i onu ti" second number until each c.-.i; d h.'itt i'S serial number. Flaced In Proper Order. These cards tint" numbered pre then returned to the local board, which immediately applies thc master list and fiX?S the oruer number of the registrant. If the numb'J- which is f.;l tc! bv the adjutant general proves ;o be otie of I i t the ton of the list, the regis- '! trant is placed on the order list in tli'I place in wnicn ne uhsiiwhj (have been rdnced had be registered at t tie proper t oo'-. These provisions of tin. lav. make it important that a -. igilunt oi.tlook be nuiin t lsl i ants. Urr.b r ! ma inia in-J for j tiio new system, when 'he- limit classifii cation Is iinished evtry re it ist mm will be furnished with a ernii. ate oi una. Mrs. Kate Wool . ti -o. 1m ' o 1 fie d in Oa; Ken id. vs hii v'. i.s at i rich ...in. in the nary ivftnim i '1. .,i,, v tnal !: 'l 1 ' " ' a y f of th. post but hlvalrv i rom i'v in d" l-' that he mert ly c a manner tl-.at ho were sVie a manif! a-saiiiuc lie vouhl ivt d.iie t Mis. Ray says m' t'i-1 y asks for justice, i-i,.. t.i. ..I miii hnie t: spa p. rs h tv1 in. .- . - beep foully attacking thb cause, it bus icTiiscd to .. it. e ob.a-steel poln. lark b oir! t,! l-.c orders ;il tlcpa rt1 P-.ent. A. tiou of one of tne berji riiin..aiiit to iioine '-ii' , civ parks alter tbv i icrest. taken in Hie lane ; movement started tic an 1 . ii,.. !,' v tiiis not b board mem1 an ' the in- . front park tks. How-, u tlivvarte i ; :(wrne the attacks of tho steel pohoeian? and their newspaper organs reportedTdead, but 1 CREDITORS FIND HIM Joterh Fislier. a Oary ccn!ii?r.i who disappeared on Aue. 1" and who! ., .nnnosed t o have been crowned at; vii'i.f .eet was arraigned in ,-'arv superior court today and bound over to! Circuit com tin ra ' " ' " ' was locatett py m '-""' I Ohio. i SUPT. MARTIN AT HOSPITAL
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Cisries Martin, general superintend- A class In 'itianM.lp. organized esent of the Gary plant of tho Aetna j peHai'y to help ti e men in Gary who Explosives company, Is at Mercy bos-j are preparing '-o take the examinations p!tal. Garv. being treated for anat- for second tper. is to be organized st tack r-f fcC'tat!ea. !,h" V. M. C. a. o-.islu at o'clock. A
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4 rv -54. -vi 1 4 ft fg" iw .. : j. i: Lfiffl BEACHES classification which be will hi required , .. . .1 . . ....... ....... .j ... p .i. . iiuthorltiej. This certificate will (nally ix every man's status and will be is i : sued in card form of pocket size. A Khinoe at this card wi'l at once show, s time progresses, whether a men is out of camp properly, and will serve the. double duty of proving- rr (tirtnttlon and compliance with the selective-service law. Failure to Beglater. l The n?w regulations will deal even more harshly with the man who re fuses to register and who compels the i authorities to indict -anti convict Iiim, a ,,, ri)fnt to a chaRCe al the IIlajftCr Iist jg tf)ken frum i,i,n.
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The new regulation provides: tion. The new instructions were "Whenever a person who has been j l'1' ompted by reports to the Fuel Adcont tcted of Pvihnff to register under I ministration that the electric-sign or-
j the tonnj of the has subsequent ly select ive-serviee law been registered provided by section 5 tf that law. his Pl-f Kl rfll till l'!l I 'I ..-lt'lll Y.rx r. j 0( , ,hP fldjutt K?m rai of state i ,- Ifcnment of a serial number. The local board vvlii di has jurisdiction of the registration card of any such person shall assign him nn order number having a letter attached which wi'l insure bis being immediately inducted into military service and shall itiquire into hit ..talus and cause him to be physics 1 1 y exa m in . d. physicti 1 exam ina tion Unless upon such he is classiiied in j , !. v r.r imlnr. y,n I. required by j , leo tvo-servi.ee law to be exemrted irom military service, be pball be j immediately inducted into military serv - ice am! sent to a mobilization camp. "Tiiis provision shail also apply ml cases -;,. re ..nh-rcn has been suspend-. ed on condition that tho person who j has here! (-..ore failed to .register be a once c.-ilb' i for military duty by thc-! locnl lioini having jurisdiction.' ei FOR HAM WORK I Indiana Harbor Leads Chii cago in Amount to Be Spent. AS! 1 1 X ;TOX. Dec. 5. General W 31. Rlack, chief ..f e pgineers. yesterday isMted report .-howmg appropriations n liUii.b- ;o;- rivet:-- and liirb..r im. provcniei't: lo July 1. with rccom - im niii lions for Flv IVcause of war
. ornh; ions few such recominemia t ions ; a 1 vert isi ng on hotels, either on the i wer mad.-. ;n,d none was madf for thejief or on the front of th buildma. : iliii aii" district, in wloch it is proposed i ea n only ho illuminated from 7:45 to
i to use tic- mop. - ' it baud for ma inten- : -nice. The Choago 2ist Oct projet ts , sprrified an: Chicago IIa-br Money ai va hi bh - $::;: 1 :;a. Ain-'tint additional neei.,l $'("-' M'to. luiprovei-.icatr. to be maiie: , -1 - i i . i t , - .1 i ' , i oi. iniiri'T r it' hi 1; .caver to completti tn shore arm cxte.'ision of ttiior breakwater. Construction of concent e superstructure ovr about 2S feet and the removal tf j about 1:12 feet of the south pier. Coost ruction if 2.711 feet of south arm. foutherii extension ot exterior break - water. Chicago Riv. r Money available f 50.G7'l. Maintenance work. I Calumet Harbor Monry available 5 4 6,662. Maintenance. - . 1' Calumet River. Hiinois and Indiana Money available S'3.640. Maintenance. Indiana. Harbor -Money " available ; i:.-.l . L . ..I n 1 1 u eiif lice. Michigan City Harbor Money ble. $15 Sit. Maintenance. Illinois River Money available JaS. Masiitet.ance. ORGANIZE GARY CITIZENSHIP CLASS
v. .fc " i 5 5. i t n-v , t i i ' li c" number of men preparing for citizenship have made application ior tl.r, work and an excellent das. i is expected. Judge Charles Greenwald wiU teach the-class tonight and the class is to meet one evening a week for six wecs in preparation for the examinations on January it. NO OWL TIME LIGHTS OR LOCAL WHITE WAYS Gary, Hammond, East Chicago and Whiting "Main Drags' Are Hit. 'Further instructions to state fuel adi ; i , rB ,,. , ,t. ... s to j ...... j " ' ' u,""m 'aa " e" ,!"uea ) ty the United States Fuel Adm'nistra- ! d--r was not being- closely obeyed in i . some cities. State administrators were warned that unless the spirit of the limitation order is strictly enforced the Fuel Administration will withdraw ail exceptions to th,e order and prohibit the illumination of all electric signs except between 7:45 and 11 o'clock in the evening. THE l.VS Till "CTIOXS. The Instructions to state fuel administrators read: "First. The order provides that di rectional signs on retail stores can be j illuminated from one-half hour after sunset until the regular closing time!
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than 11 p. m. Directional signs atf. t idirns ovtr the door or extended over the sidewalk, which give the name nnd nature of the business Exterior p.dvei ii.ving signs other than those of a oirectlonal character shall not be lighted earlier than 7:13 and shall be extinguished nt 1 n. rn SltiNS ON THF.ATF.HS. i "Second. Directional signs on the- i eters and the name of the theater and ilie name of the performance. Such signs can be lighted from one-half hour after sunset until one-half hour after time scheduled for the commencement of the performance. The disrdav of advertising signs on the theaters s.nd places of assembly can, howevr r. c.nlv operate from 7:43 to 11 p. m. "Third. In the case of moving-nii-ture theaters with a continuous ner-i-ture theaters with a formance, directional signs may
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I Display advertising on such theaters ' con onl" operate between 7:45 and 11 j P- m- ! HOTEL S I t "Fourth. Directional signs on hotels j y be operated from one-half hour 'after sunset until 11 p. m.. but display ' 1 1 ! m. This does not prohibit the. ! use of porch cr en.rance 'lights on ' i V.olels as excepted in paragraph Oil : , Ti; i e will vvithoui doubt come to your; attention some cases where you will ' have to determine whether or not th.. ! , s i p. n it- i Lieu t.i' .iii. i. ...... (The n-ct'iority" is given you in the ltier porti ui of parat'iaph t ) whicli states that the size of the 8igr.s and i the amount of electricity used to i ; ; operate them shall be reduced a tine upon the direction of the a n y ta to ; fuel administrator. j "State fuel administrators should ilf - , t fine the rulings carefully and give pub- ' Iiannouneement thereof. "We regret to quote that reports are il Private and Confldantial. Hick
$20.00 to $300.00 Our "Twenty-Paymcni Plan'" will be a big saving to you. $2 CO ia the rno. payment on ?30 ar.il $2.50 is the mo. payment on $50 No Charges You Get Full Amount Borrowed. We are licensed and bonded to the State of Indiana. Loans on Furrtture, Plnnos, Vlctrolas, Live Stock Rnd Office Fixtures. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY 148 and 169 East Sta'e Street. Panama BMs. Huamond. Indiana
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WASHINGTON. Pec In the ,,vanizatlon of the new draft classifr-a-tion nystenr,. Prov ost Marshal Gem t 1! Crowdi r announced today, d ie r t.-,r-i was baj for tlie faithful service ot the men who compo.-o the distrl'-t and - n boards of the country and their tf; '.-: were made lighter than under the 1 systeni. "It is not interri'.d to imposts cleri' i.1 dtttiea on the board members." sci General Crowdet, "and a chief U 1 k' is authorized at ?U1 per month for every lor-al board huvins? over l,f"J" registrants. Nothing will be asked ni local bonrd" except an investigation " doubtful cases and their Judicial opinion of the classes into which their registration should be placed, and h Kneral supervision of the records of their Jurisdiction es rath new dirt army may be called. "The work of bein piecnt at pl y.-: cal examination lias been taken fr ci the local board, while the work of mobilization is such that its representative can readily carry out. -the. instructions, submitting: papers to lo ..! boards for their signature wh-n required." THE) HIES UIBI IS SHIT MID In the report which the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce committee on Calumet avenue made to the board of directors yesterday noon at the re?lular weekly luncheon, it deve.lopcd that j Hammond wse somewhat exc-te J over the rumor that TIessville was about to feb,0 and snTex ,...,.r.;rpry wh)Ch Hamrnon( had d,n. nexed :n ord to circuTOVMt thc thr, mi roa4 !aw an4 maUf tbJ )mrro,e. t of Ca,umet avenu, b towP, ns& poible. rru,m ... , .... i il .3 V. i . 7 fl Vt j 1.C CU,, 4-1 i IltT iC.iIi t I t section of this road and U also ad.tacent to HessvlRe. This village corpora'.lon eeems to be quite aiive to the situation and sees en opportunity t increase its taxable vaHies. It ! undoubtedly Hammond's plan to re-annex this strip just as soon as Calumet avenue is improved. These plans would be eerioudy interfered with should Hessville take the action suegested. Company Moves Offices The Gary National Life Insurance Co. has moved from the third floor to the second Hoor of the Gary Theatre buiMing, Gary, and now occupies the entire floor in Its new quarters. Terms A. T. Mcintosh' and Company 186 Slate St. HAMMOND fe-i-i" uv"r.os"! .mj!m; F' : PI .nit.-uii, i. '.'.riiA.i-t. If You Need Money See Us Loans of $5 to $100 at reduced legal rates. 34 rr cent lntorot rf.r month nn monthly , t r.-?i I'M 4 i ... ! ; I 1. 1 balances- Interest oac on $10 frvr t mnnfli fit hoi' nmmints. e -" sani ratio. Repay in small monthly payments. Our way makes you independent of fiiend3 and is private, convenient and economical. Cnl), write or phone. Courteous attention always. Householders and others advanced p money on their own nos. E.LOANS ANYWHERE IN CALUMET DISTRICT. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. Lake Count? Loan Go. 28 Rimbach Block (Over Lion Store.) U - J 1. C U o.o '.-4 u . 'a,i oiwov.. i,,. in.-o -13, Call. Wrlia or Phone 323. H.G5u23 rV;j f II
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