Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1917 — Page 7

December 22. 1917

THE TIMES Page Seven

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After Anffuat isth, oa all cla. I sifted drrtlaenMX!.ts plcS with . as over ttof bene aad art for . at the office within As,?, as a- ! cUtlcnai objkrs- of t ont irtll be ma,de for 00IW0U00. , Tb fees rrioe cm be rlrB mr ' tr)M by briugrlaar U olatifle4 ad. rorlseuMMits to our of Ho and PJIngr for Mkm amft collection ctiaj e. COWTT W&. fr TVS, CO. Tnais 2T3ws?asxb. I Au. 6, 1917. Wanted Male Help V-'A N'T ED laborers: 3-o per hour; 1 and 12-hour sets. Metals Refining Co.. iish. rn. Ind. 12-8-tt WANTED Timekeeper; experienced, shout a vnw oil Rdnard." Valve year Mi. IV&st Criioafo. J2-17-S Frank S. Bets Co.." Hammond. Indiana. M ANTElv Mechanic, xpenefti.d en at; can. Must have nrst-cias i 1 ' - -! yismniond It. 00. 12-13-4 V-A'EE1 3 drivers or helpers. ApP'x-. Al-X'vi'-in Lxpress. ' :J State M. rtmi.',Mid. 1.-1 j-tr T';T,-n K'rsr class all around wood flmsner. Frank S. Beta Co. Hammond. 1ANTKD Tard cleric. Pr m0-i,,,-.iv- vani xjoster. i're K. H. Hm-12-21-tf round. ANTKO Firmen. Only tlioso with nmuonery experience ne-d apply: ;.'.flv position. Apply "t once. 1 I'.j.iknv Co. Haimnond. l.-i. -1 SU.KJMES Experienced or intxpr- . ;en.-d Citv or T ravelin. ror i.nr frehook""A Kniu'nt of the lirip. and list 'f opening- linmediKte eii.-i'..vr.'.'-nt servico renoered niemh-TJ. Address mar'st of fire. Natl. Salesman Tr Assn. Ipt. 241. Chicago-san ! ran- . ..-oo-Nv Toik.. ia-22-l Wanted Female Help V' A N T F, D Pish washer, are Himraond. 310 Conkey 12-20-S Girls. llan.mond Laundry. n-UTimond. 12-20-4 .WANTED Stenographer. Mut come well rer-om-niciKleJ. Good waRo aivl stt adv position. Apply C2, I lines. V VNTEP Experienced worker. Majest io Restaurant. Hammond. WANTED Stenorrapher: permanent o-.tior; R..f.d future. State experience, and salary. Address. AA03 Tiws. Henmond. " WANTED Dishwasher. Thillips Ho'el. Tut Chicago are. K. Chicago. 12-22-3 V LIMITED NUMBER OF TOLNQ W O M EN AVI LL HE KMFIOTK.I) to tko traininir for handling our inver increase in local and long distance teleriiorie work. . , . . WV. FAY SA1.AP-T WHILE LEARNIVO frequent advances in salary, excc-1-' v' ' working conditions, comfortahle res- room, and benefits in case of sick-no-5 make telephone . work highly desirabOVNCFMENT INTO I-OSITIOXrf ,,y i-FpON?IHILlTY with corresponding advanco in .ilary. Young women between The aes of lti and 29 apply 'o the ciuef Operator at No. 6a, Rimhach "('H1CAG0 TELEPHONE COMPANY Hammond. i----V.VTFD Girl fr dining room and kitchen. Hotel Carleton. Hammond. XTKD c.irl for kitchen work. Fed-i-.'j Hotel. Sfi C:l!uinet 8e., cippolusti'tery. Hammond. 12-22-2 Situation Wanted ;OOD COOK AND NEAT HOl'SE- . epT wants position tn widowers or 'l,eior t-ome: or will take nursing. r :one 12f'0v, or ca.l bb'J iior.man sr. H t intnond. li-X ! -.1 Lost and Found X Seal fur belt wih marten fur . onH- rnward. Is4 State St. Hamnd. 12-18-tf 1t)T At Ind. H.ir. he'. X. Y. st.ati.m and Inland Siefl plant. Wed. a. ,,, open face gold watch, engraved Ini i'j s E. J. K- on hack. Leather fob with In ariz" 'medal attached. Reward. II. J. .och. engineering aept. inmaa oitrei v.o. lud. Har. 12-20-3 1 o'T Vldressed Xmss package m " WoolwortVs o and l"o store,. State s'. Howard. Mrs. Schul'.z, 165 Logan si. Hammond. i oT H'ack and tan, female hound. s-one four weeks. Phone 1203R; l-0, reward. Hammond. 12-21-3 ?. rjST Fur driving glove near State and Hohman: reward. Ill Omens Vail. Bank Bide. Hammond. 12-21-2 fnpXD Auio tire. Owner can have vni'ne bv deecrifjinsr same and paying f c r this adv. and S7 reward. Call 232 t0,i st. after 5 r- m. or phor.e 9tnit. ilsmtnrmd. LOST" Hudson Seal Muff. So. ParlvTl.mmond cir. du Hammond 2:30. Thursday. Ruirn to 72ti Calumet ave. Hamtn-jnd. Libera reward. 12-22-1 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOB RENT 2 furnished rooms for Tight housekeeping. 18S Plummer n'e. Hammond. 12-19-tf p-or; RENT 2 furnished rooms; hot wacr heat; - nh board if desired. 1 1 f, Harrison s. Phone S1SJ. Hammond. 1 2-2-2 (if KENT Furnished room. 11 Rim-h-i. -t ave rhone TL'!6. Hammond I ou RENT Furnished room. 29 Rim-h-f-h avo. Thone 173S. Hammond. 12-22-1 1 i P PENT Furnished room: hot water modern. 4 Elizabeth si. Phone 1 1. 7 ft . Hammond. 12-22-tf ;. , ik RENT 2 furnished rooms, suitable fur 1 or 2 gont'emen. -197 N. Hohman s;. Hammond. 12-.--1'CiR RENT Nicely furnished room at 2 U Michigan avenue, cor. Oakley ave. Hammond. 12-22-1 KR RENT--2 furnished rooms for light t-ousekcening. '' M.ichigan ave. Phono 17.".?. Hammond. 12--2-1 tor BENT Sui'e down s'airs rooms for gentleman or ladies employed; 'i.ndem 2i""l StUev st. Phone ?27. Hamipend ' - - - 1 Miscellaneous PI'NCH PRIX'S WORK, SI it V RING and spot welding done for mniinVtirers. Two Sip ladder Co. 2UJ.S I'liiana axe. PUone 741 llaimn-.n-i. 11 1 t ' Wanted to Rent t ANTED TO RENT 11 fum!k'l rooms for light housekeeping in Wiij-m-: oti North Side. I'hone Whiting :ij. 12-13-4

Advertisements

Real Esiate Bargains HOLUJAY OTTEEINQ. A beautiful i-room hrirk residence iti Kenwood, larfc-o lot and modern in every r si . -i. l;ar3'r., $7..i0. A ne-x- fratii residence and large garace in IIhiwwodJ, fil.nnn. A 6-room bungalow in fine condition. Jill newly decorated. Uurgain ?1700. Lasx- pax merits. iiusTUN'. mltx & CO. Hammonl. 12-22-2 FOTI SAL1". en am! modern 1.1-spart-n-nt huiidirisr in Lest residence district on N'orih :ido, IcqstM to s-io-l i(iiants an. I prduin j..l iticoiiie. MoCornuck. 153S Hnmu' t le BMk , Chicago. IM. " ir-22-i For Sale Miscellaneous FOR S A LK l'n redeemed diamond and I ailr.-d ..-.t, his. 1 ' K.-llnii'e I. an Rank. t5 Stat" St., Himamnil. ij.r-n evfi.'ngi 4 12 tt KCp-'.MA1;!., l'KEI"; & IK 'OFINii CO.. Clinton si . phone L'T'iT. KbS Chliaio, phon- 4f,.u:, 11 lir. FOR SALE 7 hih trado HoI.t.m Ivifers. from aond n reducing dame: some due to freshen soon; 3 com will b fresh: i 0m S? C. While Leghorn hens; 23 Kngiisli S. ('. Whit l.o C".-ki els. rr. J. T. Clark. II..;.-! Msj-stic. Hammond 12-21-2 f'Oa .SALE Furniture. Ft. Hair.mond 131 Walt nam 1-2-2 For Sale Automobiles FOR S A I. K--Iter! ko roadster; also 7pa.S. souring- cr: Al condition. 54K Hohman st. Hammond. 12-21-S FOR SAIjK S-nasa. F.ui.k; first olaJ" :ond.. goo tires: at a V-argain. J99.00. Bring money, drive machine borne. I'hon 22!i'. 39 rotv st. Hammond. 12-22-1 ! FOP. Sl.K 10 pairs red and IS pairs I of s::i;ihed Belgisn Camnl l'jeon. ' H. H. Head. 276 Pine. at. f'hone 2g4 1 Hammoni 12-22-3 FOR SALE 19 IS Overland 5-pas ; like n e . 1 2 i 1 1 . 1S16 Ford roadster. Sl'o. 50,: Forsyth are. K. Chicago. Phone 672M. 12-22-1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF PKIMAR1 ASSESSMENT ROLL. ! NOTICE IS HEREBY HIVE'S' AS i CORRECTED: The.t on the 7th day of ! Mar 1017 O.o 0..4 e !..' n- . J I , ur- JflUI H lll'IIL ihiik; adopted, a Primary Assessment Roll for ihe improvement of Oarlield titreet. Sec. from Twenty ('n-) Norih of the South line of S"inetenth Avenue to the Twenty 20' fet Souih of the North line of Twenty-frst Avenue vithin the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Numher 1S26 adopted on the 3th. day of Sep em'ier. 1916. by the Board of Public Works, by the construction thereon of a macadam pave, ment Twelve (12') feet in width, with slag or stone foundalion. with stone surface, 'inished with limestone screenings. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Nineteenth Avenue. Twentieth Avenue, Alley South of Twentieth Avenue. Twentieth Place. A'.it-y South of Twentieth Place anil Twenty-first Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: I'irst North and South Alley East of Garfield Street ard First and North and South Alley Wtst of Garfield Street. Paid Assessment Roll contains the names of !h owners and description of property to he assessed. with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and ean be sn at the office of the Boa re of Public Work and in th- City Clerk in the City Hail. Gary. Lake County. Indiana. On the 31st day of December, 1117, at Nine o'clock A. M., the Board of Public Works will meetin its office at the Oity 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 the same have been benefitted or will be specially ben. fitted by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persona 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. H. MAN LOVE. ASA F. HOOPER FRANK ZAWAPZKT. Atsesi: Board of Public Works. LOR ETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. Publish Dec 21 22 24 25 27 28 23 1317 STATE OF INDIANA. CO I "NT Y OF LAKE, SS: IN" THE LAKE SITPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1!17. JOHN F. REILLT. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK WILSON. DECEASED. VS. HAMMOND FT ILDING LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY A DM IN IS T RA TO R. The u rider.--i nod administrator of the. estate of Frank Wilson, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an ord'-r of the Lako Superior Court, ho woil at the hour of tfn o'clock a. in., on the 14th day of January, t-Jl. and from day to day thereafter,' at SSI Sihlc,;,street. Hammond, Indiana, offer for saD at private sle all the interest of said decedent in and to the l'ollo- ing described real estate; The westerly 37 foc-t of the eagerly 7;. feet of lor 14. block 2. I;.--Eubdiv;sion of Helhcrg.s oak R!.lf:e Addition to the Cjt 0f Hjinmond, Lake County, India.ua. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court for not than the lull appraised value of said rtai estate, and upon the folloxiing terms and conditions to-wir: Said sale to be made subject to ihe mortgage in favor of the defendant. Hammond Building Loan and l-avines Association of Three Thousand $3,'0i) Dollars, and with interest to date amounting to S1.IC2. The purchaser a such sale V be further required to give bind to secure the payment according i to its terms of the above mortage lien in favor of the Hammond Building Loan i and Savings Association: said mortgage appearing of record at pige Ifif), Mortgage Record 11S, Recorder's Office of Lake County, and subject to which said real estate is to be sold, snd that all moneys derived from such sale oxer end ab-'ve Ihe aninqnt of said mortgage sha'.l be paid to tie administrator in such i'iin.-Viiatelj ; on the xecu'ion of ti sood and sufficient Warrtntx Deed. JOHN F. REILI.V, Ad mi nostra tor, REILI.V A MURRAY. AUoriifis, for Administrator. ' Dec 22-2'J Ja :

INDIANA BRIGADE IS ORGANIZED (Continued from page one.)

that it will be a matter of picking out the one that appears to be the best tilted and most detnably located. There are more appli. ations from companies than can he taken cure of. The adjutant gen.-ral's office is swamped wild applications. Adjutant Gemral Harry B. Smith ha? tut yet undertaken trie grouping of companies into baitallions or legunents. This will not be duno until the full number of companies has been mustered. Then the battalion and regiments will formed b thn grouping or com-ranie-according to their geographical locations. This plan Mill make a regiment easily mobile l.i time of need. The commander f,,r lnJ brigade has not been teiected and will not be until (inal organization has been perfected. It was the, original intention to or(jnnl.o one regiment of twelve cornpnnios, but when teat number was obtained mors were offered and the otn vinis decided lo make it sixteen companies one regiment and. a separate, battalion of four companies. Charles A. Garrard, of Indianapolis, was named as colonel of the First regiment, other officers selected for the First regiment are as follows: Lieutenant Colonel, Lewis M. Simpson, Elkhart; majors. Julius F. Ilium, Evansville; John E. Miller, Fort Wayne: Albert P. Smith. Indianapolis; baiallion adjutant, (only one selected thus far) Fust Lieutenant Henry C. Adams. Jr., I ndians polis ; Captain and supply officer. James L. Young. Indianapolis: Second lieutenant and supply officer. Charles U. Patten. Indianapolis: Chaplain. Rev. Owen D Odell. Indianapolis. Brandt C. Downey, Indianapolis, has been appointed a major. It Is believed that Major Blum will he made a lieutenant colonel of one of the regiments, and that will leave Majors Miller. Smith and Downey in command of the three batallions of the First regiment. William B. Gray, of Covington, lias been selected for colonel of the Second regiment, but no other regimental or batallion officers have been chosen. In addition to the above companies, there will be organized a hospital company for the briaraele anel n regimental infirmary for eaeh regiment. Three bands are yet to be chosen, one for each regiment, and it seems that practically every band in the state has made application. Each company in the brigade will have not less than 61 nor more than 108 men, Including officers. The ages at which men are acceped 83 members are from IS to 45 years. The uniforms will b of olive drab wool. United States army pattern, similar to the uniforms of federal soldiers. On the collar, instead of IT. S. there will be I. S. M.. for Indiana State Mili'ia. The Indiana stale sell will be the bronze design on the front of the caps. Companies will be required to drill one night a week, and the will be liable to duty on the call of the Governor, but they cannot be required to serve outside LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependahle. Not sold in druy store. Refuse others, sax-e disappointment. Write, for "Relief" and particulars it's free. Address. National Medical Institute, M.lw&ukee. Wis. 7:14

Tremendous Slaughter Sale of

Lots

Terms-Is10'00 Down lerms. j$5 00 Monthly Through the death of a prominent business man aud our tremendous Imyinir iov:or, we were ablo to piirelia.o a larrrc tract of land, which thus enables us to offer to tho shrewd investors of Hammond lots at surh a ridiculously low price. Every lot is hiffh and dry and of black loam soil, close to factories, and perfect in title. Many new houses already erected and in course of construction. .Schools, churches, stoics and neighbors already on the property. PROFITS JUST BULGE OUT ALL OVER THIS PROPERTY Of course you are interested (we knew you would be), but naturally you want to know more, such as location, improvements, etc. Therefore, cut out, sign, address and mail the attached coupon. Do it today NOWf ''Tomorrow never comes.'" A stamp may bring you a foi-tune. Look ahead. Don't look back and regret the opportunities that found you unprepared. ACT NOW!

iAls Him McINTOSH CO. 186 State Street Hammond, Ind.

) the state of Indiana. It is purely a j home guard organization, and la lntend- ; ed to drat with conditions arising out j of riots, storms, floods, dir.asUrs cr any ; danger that threatens Indiana from any j sou n o.

When the Indiana national guard entered the federal fcrvice it ltft the stats of Indiana without any home protection whatever, arid it whs this situation that brought about the organization of the; brigade of Indiana state militia. Men xv ho joiq the Indiana ttate militia and who are of conscription age will be subject to call by the Government under the conscription law, just as if they lad never joiiiod the militia. Their joining that organization has no effect whatever on their status under the cons. i ir llon laV . They w ill be culled bv the draft in their rticulnr order, and if fo-nt into the national army th?y drop out of'the miluia. but it is pointed out that they will get much valuable trajnjnt; in the militia tht will be of benefit to them xh"n they enter the army. Guns and equipment for the brigade will be supplied by the War Department, and shipments of guns are expected within a short time. SUIT NOW FACED BY ALIEN MAYOR (Continued from page one ) been for the -to1) x-otes cast hxr men that were not citizens of the state nor the United States at the time the election, or now. These men were subjects of the German emperor. j The question of title of office, according to the petition, will b decided by pre warranto proceed ings that are ; to be f.led in the stat court nt Laporte Miller's case will not and can nol be be settled until Jan. 7. when it is said , thfit Miller is going to take up (lie office of mayor, unless he is restrained by the cour': for Krii'gT admits that there is no remedy by law which he can make effective in the present emergency. Krueger asserts that since th- sum in I controversy Sceeds whi.ih is the ! necessary amount for the federal court to use ils jurisdiction, that it should be decided by the federal court. Miller's 'salary, bs the statutes of the state allows, xxould be $1,500, and the term of office is four years, thus making the amount in controversy $8,000. ' Krueger Aa American. Krueger .states that he is an American citizen, xvhile Miller, who formerly was N If You Need Money See Us Loans of $5 to $100 at. reduced legal rate. SM per cent inferos per month on monthlybalances. Interest Soc on 510 for l month. Other amounts, same ratio. Repay in 'small monthly payments. Our 'way tnaks you independent of friends and is 'private, convenient and economical. Call, write or phone. Courteous attention always. Householders and others advanced money on their own notes. LOANS ANYWHERE IN CALUMET DISTRICT. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. Lake CoujIj Loan Co. 28 Rimbaeh Block (Over Lion Store.) Hammond, Ind. Phone 218. w J A. T. Mclntesh & Co. 136 State Street, Hammond, Ind. Gentlemen: Without obligation to me please send full particulars of your big lot sale. Name Address Phone

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The 100 School Takes Account ' of Appsaraace and Cleanline as Well as Scholarship. Mott sUrset. the heart of New Tork't ower Eajst side, has a one hundred jer cent school, where teachers snd lurses are carrying out an unusual program. In this school every pupU s striving to be one hundred per cent iealthy and' one hundred per cent :lean, as well as one hundred per cent fnclent In studies. In this school, combining nn usual iealth and educational problems, the growing need for close co-operation between health and educational agenies la being met tn an unumal way. Of course, the usual things are being lone. The nurse makes her systematic nspectlons of the eyes, ears, nose nd throats, and, under the direction f the school physician, guards against ufectlous diseases. Ths teacher lntructs the classes in . the regular rhool curriculum and talks unendngly about cleanliness and appearnee. These are usual things In all np-to-late school systems. School nurses lave done them for years and modern training schools for nurses are more and more awakening to the need for nstmctlon and practice in this growngly Important phase cf nursing But the "100 School" has somabing additional It has school spirit The pupils from this cosmopolitan r ghborhood are being merged nte s team They are working for mayor of Michigan City, was and still is a. German citixen and subject of the German emperor, and that he was elected as an American citizen and took his office Jan. 4. 1914, and that he is entitled to hold office until his successor has been duly elected and qualified. In the election of Xox ti U.-t, Miller recelx-ed 2.339, while his nearest adversary. Samuel J. Taylor, received 1.CG2. In the petition it is staled that Miller's election was effected and secured by means of the votes of S50 persons that were not at that time citizens of either the state or of the Lnited Slates, but were men of German birlh and subjects of the cmneror ef Germany. Without these votes Miller could not hax-e. SUBITUM liell .

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the "100" idea with Just as much ardor as a college ever worked for the success of a teajon. These public health narss and public school teachers are working ; ont a new kind of an educational melting pot They are giTing point to the arguments of the health agencies of the country that our publie health work must not be crippled by the demands of war upon onr supply of physisians and nurses. The effect of their work will be seen In decreased exemptions for physical unfitness If we are ever again compelled to raise a draft army. They are aleo showing in a new way and with new emphasis the opportunity for public eerrice and probeen elected. Sas He Is Not An American. The very action that Miller took by making an application for a permit to stay in the barred zone shows that he was and is not an American, tfco petition states, snd that this was a stop made by Miller in order that he might intrude himself into the. office. WkIluiI this permit Miller could r.ot fcave. fi.e lino the principal part or the city, ret even to the city hall. There; is a large plan at Michigan City that manufactures railroad inrs, and this factory is working o-i government contracts; and there are wharves, piers, railroad terminals ard warehouses. .TOSil-MM

The Other Night , . CA man phoned to THE TIMES. &nd he wanted to know where lis could buy five gallons of a certain kind of transmission oil advertised extensively in the magazines. We Could Not Tell Him! O'Well," 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

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The Point Is This: tHere i3 a national commodity. It is cold everywhere hereabouts. It is advertised in all the magarrines, arid 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. CJHow is the man who wants it to know where to purchase it? CJAnd it's the same way with a hundred other lines of magazine advertising.

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-'-UiSUJtJ-. eWfi fssiocal advEKesHe.t MPsrd to educated young women by th profession cf nursing. The nurs. wnn she. take? the tnsce of the teicher and ptzts the rbtMrn through a catechism of liygir:. "How many have had a bafh twHy?" "How many har bruhM i?e.r teeth?" "How many have oa ne.-k ; ties ?" "How many have shines?" "When did "yon get a hair cut last?" reaKaB, as she has ne'r realized before, how vastly import. to the nation aro thor:e personal inquiries. The same thairs are r.ri:is asked In every military training ar-ip in the country a a difforejt wii? perhaps yet with, ths fame surpos and result. U. S. STEEL TO MAKE OFFER The I'niled States Steel Corporation will make 5ts usual offer of stock t employes necct year under the stock snbscriptictfi. plan. The price will he announced "later. This yf jr S5.000 shaves e.f common stock were offered, end this amount (was .x eruhsrribcd. it is likely that next yerjr offering xvill he sfir.slatiitally !a tiger. Enli- In The Woman's Army Ey Conserving Foods. mm

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