Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 158, Hammond, Lake County, 26 December 1917 — Page 5

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Wanted Male Help WANTED Laborers: 32c per hour: 10 ' anrf U.hmir wt Metal IterininK Co.. ' borne. Ind. 12-b-tf i WANTED 3 drivers or helpers. Apply, American Express. 73 State, st Hammond. 12-13-lf wiMTr.n Tont clerks. $70 per. mo, Annlv Tani Master. Erie R. R. Hammond. 12-21-tf WANTED Junior clerk, experienced. About 17 vesrs, $35 per month. Edwards Valve Mfg. Co. East Chi caff. 1 J-24-o WANTED Office clerk, about. 20 ywr old. $35 per month. East Chua:o. Address. E 99. Tomes Hammond.. 12-24-0 WANTED Experienced Collector for large Credit j House. Good opportunity tor riht party. LIBERAL STORE (m Hohmon St., Hammond 12-24-3 WANTED A good sober handv man about the house. Erie lpt",a,nt111 Sibley st. Hammond. W ANTED Ex pericneed Fireman. Steady work, good par. Apply The Cudahy Packing Company, East Chicago, lnd. """ WVNTED Steam engineer. Indiana Box Co. East Chicago. l.-.t-tt FIREMEN WANTED Stat ioaiary ; experienced: steady work, (rood pay. Apply, W. B. Conkcy Co. Hammond Wanted Female Help WANTED Experienced worker, jestio Restaurant. Hammond. Ma--21-3 A I IMITED NX-MEEK OF YOUNG WOMEN WILT. BE EM PLOYED to take training for handling our m r Increase in local and long distance telephone work. ,..tiiT v. t.Einx. TNG, frequent' advances -n salary excelWE PAY SAWRl - , -nt workinK roaanini, 1 43 m T t rr&t room, ana renpni' V i.V "VI n.m make telephone work highly desir AhVANTEMEVT INTO POSITION b OF RESPONSIBILITY with correspond?t advance in salary. "",'n between the ar of IS and 29 p! to the Chief Operator at No. 6o, Kimbach "CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY. Hammond. ''" WANTED Girls for dininjt room and kitchen. Hotel Carleton. Hammond. WANTED rishwashr at once flabby s Cafe. Hammond. im'nch press work. snrvniNG ' -.Minsr don for manufac " " - " -jr. " t 1 d ? r Co U2-S i'in. Vve. Phone 71 Hammond 11 10 rf WANTED Good girl for Goner al Housework in small family, without washing. Good wages. Apply Manager Bee Hive Store, East Chicago, Ind. V ANTED Competent girl for B'"18 hVusework. I Hohman Phone triJS. Hammond. J-" WANTED Good cook, at once. 9sc'hicaco ave. East Chicago. 12-2o-cago av W TED Lady Clerk. Inquire Tbon-.i.son. East Chieag NasOH W- ' - ' 12-26-tf WANTED Girl to assist with 1 v auto exDeiierce ana office salary rxrrted. Address M. mond. Times Ham-12-26-2 V A N T E D Bxokkeeper and Cashier, also Stenographer and experienced Dry Goods Clerk. Good wages iind stead v positions. Apply at Bee Hive Store, East Chi t-ago. Situation Wanted "WANTED To do washing and ironing 1 -u.r.,.. (.01 Sibiev St. Phone 2o06 Hammond. 12-24-2 For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE Dodge roadster; also ipass. touring car: Al conditioti. o4' Hohman st. Hammond. FOR ALE Studebaker 7 pass.. 6-cyl.; summer and winter top. $6U0 cash. Calumet ave and Lyons st. Phone 15, liammcnil. 1---0--IOR SALE 1916 Overland. 5 pass: like new. $250: will trade for Ford. K. fhicaeo. rhorift ij-j't - j -- ----- 72M. 12-26-2 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-mom unfurnished bungalow or house with all modern conveniences, centrally l'iby ncwlyweds. Phone. Hammond S 2bA . WANTED TO RENT A room, walking distance from business center Address B 25 Times. Hammond. l.-4-W ANTED Board and room wirh a private family. B 70 Times. Hammond. For Rent Houses FOR RENT 9-room house. So.. Side; sun-perior, furnace, elect, lisrhts, etc.; ", r,in. from car. Phone 1027AV. Hammond. 12-2 4-tf Room and Board. FOR RENT 1 modern room, with board if desired. 201 Douglas ave. W. Hammond. Phone 3144. . 12-26-1 Miscellaneous

PIANO LESSONS Guaranta-d beginners' course. Special for school children. Geo. G. Green. Phone 2296 Hammond. 11 Rtmbach nve. Hammond. 12-21-5

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I I' 'OR PALE--S r. cottse. price $1 I $6t oasli, balance $ 1 1 per month t r. cottage, garage, price $14".0; terms.' 4 r. collage, walking distance from business center, price 2ki) rash, balance $20 per month. New 4-room cottaire on r. e N. 'Side, $100 oafh, balance $25 per month. New , st rictly modern 4-room bungalow. on the south Sine. garage, lot 53xl3o: small cash panient, balance HI I monthly payments. We are building several 4 and 5- i room cottajrs. terms small cash pa -meat, balance same as rent. J. S. BLACKMUN CO Hammond. 101 State St. 12-21-2 - FOIl SALE Store building with four living rooms and two lots Corner Oostlin and Cameron st.. Inquire, Mrs. Przqbyl. 729 Slate Lino st. Hammond. 11-17 1 mo cod For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SLE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable L'jan Hunk, o." state ft., Hammond. Open evenings. 4 l. if KL'iSWAVb FEEI; & HOOFING CO.. Hit Clinton st.. phone 27-7. East Chicago, phoii" 163K. 9 11 lm FOR SALE) 10 pairs red and IS pairs of splashed Belgian Carnal Pigeons. H. 11. Head. 276 Pine st. Phone 221. Hammond. 12-22-iS For Rent Ftirnished Rooms FOR RENT 2 scrictly modern well furnished. cleanly housekeeping rooms; hot water heat, rhino 177ti, or call 331 Michigan ave. Hammond. 12-24-1 FOR' RENT 2 furnished rooms for liht housekce ping. 1SS Flumnu r ave. Hammond. I2-19-tf F'OR "-ENT Furnished room; hot water heat, modern. 4 Elizabeth st. Phone 1C76. Hammond. 12-22-tf FOR RENT Furnished room. 29 Rlmbacli ave. Phone 173S. Hammond. 12-26-3 TOR RENT 3 light housekeeping rooms; bath, hot and cold water, gas and e ectric light: no children. 5S7 Sibley st. Phone 2927. Hammond. 12-26-1 FOR RENT 2 modern furnished rooms. very reasonable. 610 Wilcox St. Phone "0 12. Hammond. 12-2S-1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, furnace hot... no children. 783 Claude st. Hammond. 12-26--Lost and Found LOST Seal fur belt with marten fur on end; reward. 184 State st. Hammond. 12-1 S-tf FOl'ND Auto tire. Owner can have same by describing same and a vinc fr this adv. and $7 reward. Call 232 Towle st. after 6 p. m. or phone 910R. Hammond. 12-22-3 LOST A Mack traveling bag between Hammond and Chicago; reward. S93 Calumet ave. Phone 2697 Hammond. 12-24-3 LOST 1 imitation tiger fur scarf bet. N. Y. C. depot and Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. 4:45 .mas morning; finder please return same to lower flat t22 Parrish ave. and receive reward. 12-26-1 LOST Man's coat, Monday niht be tween llonmrni st. and E. Chicago: I'iiir piass ana auto tools, tnitial In coat, L. M. Return E. Chicago garage; receive reward. 12-26-1 LOST Bet. $20 and $25. in-bills in E. , Chicago-Hammond, or R. Ohioago car: liberal reward, return "6S Plunimer ave! Phone 1641. Hammond. 12-25-2 j For Rent Flats. FOR RENT Flat. W. Hammond. 416 Douglas ave. 12-26-2 LEGAL NOTICES j . NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS CORRECTED: That on the 7th day of May. 1917. the Poard of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment It oil for ihe improvement of Garfield Street. Sec. 3, from Twenty (20') North of the South line, of Nineteenth Avenue to thp Twenty (20 ) feet South of the North lino of Twenty-first Avemts within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number 1S26 adopted on the l!th day of September, 3916. by the Hoard of Public Works, by the construction thereon of a in.o adain pavement Twelve (12) feet in width, with slag or stone foundation, with stnti'e surface, finished with limestone screenings. The intersect ire streets and alleys ar: Nineteenth Avenue. Twentic-'h Avenue, Alley South of Twentieth Avenue, Twentieth Place. Alley South of Twentieth. Place and Twenty-first Avenue. The parallel streets and alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are; First North and South Alley Eajt of Carfleld Stre'et and FirsL and North and South Alley West of Garfield Street. Said Assessment Roll contains th names of the owners and description of property to be assessed. with the against each lot or parcel of land subject, to assessment and is cn file and can be seen at the office cf the Hoard of Public Works and in the City Clerk in the City Hall, Gary. Lake County. IndianaOn the 31st day of December, m7. at Nine o'clock A. M., the Hoard of Public Works will meet in its office at the City Hall to hear and receive, remonstrances (against the amounts assessed against ea-h of said lots and parcel? of land and will hear and determine toe question as to whether the sam; have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to al! persona interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or in part the respective prima facie assessments on said ro:!. By order of the Board of Public V orks. GEO. 11. MANLOAE. ASA F. HOOTER. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Poard of Public Works. LOR ETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Publish Dee 21 22 24 26 27 2S 23 1917 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OT INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER .TERM. 1917. TRI-CITT ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY-. A CORPORATION VS. E. OLSON ET AL. CAUSE 16S78. 'ACTION- TO .FORECLOSE A MECHANICS LIEN. Now comes the Plaintiff by W. J. Whinery. attorney, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent-person showing that the defendants. S. Ross Sutton and Stanley T. tutton. her husband, are not resi dents of the State of Indiana. 1 Said defendants are therefore hereby

notified of the pendency of said action and that the fame will stand for trial

at the next lerm of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 12th day of March. A. D. 191S. the same being the 2nd day of. the next term of said Court to be be sun ami held in the Court House. Koom No. 1 at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of March A D. 1918. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this lth day of December, A. D. 1917. HERRERT L. A HEATON, E Clerk L. S. C. ROSCOE HEMSTOCK. Deputy Clerk. Dec 19-20-Jan 2 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: NO. 1353. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1917. BANK OF WHITING VS. ERNEST TOSETTI. A WIDOWER. ET AL. liy virtue of an order of sale to me directed by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. I will expoac to public sa!e to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 5th day of January, 1918, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period not exceding seven years of the following described real estate. to wit: Lot five (5) as marked and designated upon the plat of the partition of the Schneider Estate. That part of the North half (N 3) of the South-west quarter (S W )r) of Section twelve (12). Township thirty-six (36) North, Range ten (10) West of the second principal meridian, bounded as follows: Commencing at a point which is 10.11 1-3 chains South of the North-east comer of tha South-west quarter of said Section running thence West 27.48 chaina to the Indiana-Illinois State Line, thence South 2. S3 1-3 chains; thence east 14. B0 chains: thence North 2.83 1-3 chains, containing 4.0028 acres, more or Jess, situated in Lake County, Indiana. Also Lot forty (40) in block one (l) in Morris Addition to Hmmond, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not .11 for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simjle in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief frcm valuation or ippralsement laws. Taken as the property of Ernest TosUi. Theorore rohlplatz et al at the suit of Bank of Whiting. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff of Lake County, Indiana. GAVIT & HALL. Att'y for Plaintiff. Dec 12-13-26 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OT INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1917. JOHN B. EROOKHOVER, HANZL AND HANZL. AVIIOSE TRUE CHRISTIAN NAME IS UNKNOWN. DOING BUSINESS AS HANZL BROTHERS. CAUSE NO. 16810. ACTION TO DAMAGES. Now comes Ithe Plaintiff "by A. C. Iluber. attorney, and files his cotjiplaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent 'person, showirr that the defendants. Hanzl and Hanzl, whose true christian names are. unknown, doing business as Han! Brothers, are rot residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants . are therefore hereby notified of the Tendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of faid cause, on the 25th day of February, A. D. 1315. the same b'-ing the 37th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held m the Court House, Rr.m No. 1, at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of January. A.' D. 19TS. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS THEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of saia Court, at Hammond, this 10th day of December, A. D. 1917. HERBERT L. WH EATON, py Clerk L. S. C. no.COi: HEMSTOCK. Deputy Clerk. Dec 12-19-25 1917 HIGHLAND Mi. and Mrs. lleibert Blue went to Rensselaer, Saturday to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Blaine Hutehins of Griffith, visited at the home of his father, C. M. Hutchins. Saturday. Mrs. E. T. iWerdeinann shopped in Hammond, Friday. Master Arthur Reiner entertained a number of his f. iends at his home," on Friday, in celebration of his twelfth birthday. Mis Esther Ferguson went- to Marion. Ind., Sunday, to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents. Clarence M. Hutehins of the Q. M. C. Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., who is spending a short furlough at the home of his parents, is suffering- with quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 Daugherty are entertaining the latter's aust. Mrs. Saylor of Re nsselael. Peter Kucy has returned from a business trip t South Dakota, after a weed's absence. "Miss Emily Katzbacii who i6 attending the Chicago university, is spndin the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Katzba.ch. J. Miller, H. Miller and George Spitz of Griffith, visited Clarence Hutehins, Sunday. John Katzbach, Jr.. has gone to Brldgman. Mich., to visit his brother, Theodore. The Ladies' Aid society met at the home of Mris. A. L. Reiner, Thursday afternoon. Twelve of the members were present and a very pleasant meet, l ig is reported. LOWELL Fay Haskell of Chicago Heights, vis. ited friends in Jx-we'.' yesterday. Will Uhter w-!io works In Hammond, visited relatives here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil AA'emple of Gary, visited her parents. Mr. and Mra. Grant Trump yesterday. Mr. AVemple returned home, but Mrs. Wemple will remain for Christmas. Mrs. Allen Neis of Hammond, vlsit- ' ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Tttiley here yesterday

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Eat less v 1 tat Mora of this '"A Et More of These Save Toads that Ship NO ONE NEED Charles Tanner of Crown Point, is fisiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tanner, here. Delbert Worly, of Hammond, is A'isiting Lowell relatives. Volney Cobb who has been very ill for some time, is able to be out and spent yesterday w:th his parent. ST. JOHN Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brandt of Chicago, spent the holiday here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jfrgens and family. Edward Theil visited in Hammond, Saturday. Nick Boacke haa purchased a fiverassenger Ford ear. Mrs. Jacob Boecker and son are spending; Christmas in Chicago with relatives. Miss Nora Stark is visiting: with her sister in Lowell. ITnry Neibllng and daughter Mary, visited -with relatives In Chicago, Sunday. Ray Sehersr of Hammond, spent Sunday here w'th relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hero were Hammond visitors on Sunday. merrillville Your correspondent was an invited guest given by the Chicago Lawn, school to mothers of soldier boys. The occasion was the presentation of a service flag to the school purchased by the eighth grade pupils, eighty in number, and the principal, Miss Blanchard. who made the presentation speech. There were seventy-one stars in the flag, this service flag has the largest number of stars on the fU? except Earl school has seventy-two in Chicago. The children marched through the corridor. 1.000 in number. The primary teacher played the snare druni and one of the pupils the piano. They were trained by one of the soldier b.iys. It surely was a great sight. Many mothers were present. Some had two and three sons in the war. This surely was a patriotic meeting, ilvbat more could a mother do than to give her sons to the war. I suppose Indiana will soon have service flags in their schools, too. There were 15.00 soldiers on the streets of Chicago last Saturday. Word was received from L. M Ha (ley and Raymond Zuvers that they bad received their uniforms and now looked like soldiers. They were still in l'ort Thomas, Ky, but were expecting to go to Fan Antonio. Texas, every day. Whiting And Its IPeopI 3 Trincess Theatre tonight. William Fox presents Virginia Pearson and Irv. ing ("ummings in "Wrath of Love."' an absorbing screen drama. Aiso Victor Comedy. 12-26-1 Miss Hannah Gevirtz i? home from Glenwood, la., and Milton Gevirtz Is home from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. They will both spend their holidays here w-.th their parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Jacob Geviri2 of Cleveland avenue. The funeral of the two weeks' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polack of Front street, was held on Monday, services befng held at St. John's church. Interment was at St. John's' cemetery, Hammond. l AKD OF THANKS. AVe w!$h to thank the Royal Neighbors, the choir, neighbors and many frinds for their kindness and floral offerings at the death of our wife, daughter and sLster. A. W. LAUGER. MRS. ANGUSTA WITT. MRS. LOUISE LOUSE. MRS.. FRANK BURLEY. .12-26-1 Miss Cecilia Noble and her mother are spending the holidays with relatives in Chicago. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bearens, nee Nellie Hazlett on Monday morning, but pasred a way shortly after. . Miss Florence Clark, who is doing child welfare work in the east, is spending here vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Clark of Laporte avenue. Dr. -find Mrs. F. M. Rogers and Miss Moran are the guests of relatives in North Carolina over the holidays,

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of this If Each Person in United States By SUBSTITUTING Other Foods Saves Weekly 1 Pound White Roup V2 Sugar Vs Fats 7 Ounces of Meat WE CAN FEED THE ALLIES Eat These Save Sugar BE HUNGRY -Z 6. Food AdmloJftistioo.' where they are visiting- Dr. Rogers' father. James and Edward Bartuska, the former of New York, and the latter of Newport, R. I:, both of the U. S. navy, are on furlough and are the guests of their 1 parents in Cleveland avenue. James Bartuska, who ws w-orkingr for a commission, has eucceeded in h'.s effort and has come home at. tired in his officers' uniform, he being awarded a commission as ensign. The young man does not know where he H-:; be detailed when he returns, t'ut said the awarding of his commission and the permission to come home were the best Christmas presents he could possibly receive. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde N. Lons of Cleve. land. Ohio, are here, the guests of the letter's rarents, xr. and Mrs. George S. Hilllard of 119th street. Robert Atchison was moved from tha South Shore to the Lake Sid hospital, where he is improving:. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaefer en. tertaincd at Christmas dinner at their home in Atchison avenue, yesterday. Thoe present were Mr. and Sirs. IT. E. Beaubien and daughter Eleanore. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Beaubien of Whiting; Mrs. Henry Fisher of Ottawa, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Collins of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rich of Englewood. The funerals of Joseph Bakus, Jr., aged 12 years, and Andrew Palt, aged 12 years, both of whom were killed as the result of being hit by a train on the Roby bridge last Saturday night, were held on Monday. Both funerals, in charge of Undertaker Baran, were held at St. John's Slavok church, the Bakus funeral preceding- the Palt. Interment of both was at St. John's cemetery, Hammond. Judge Whit who spoke at the Conzregationnl ehiirrh on Sunday night, had a rare lecture. His reading- from Tennyson and Shakespeare showirg the religious value of King Arthur and Hamlet were Aery g-'od, and from a literary standpoint .ind?" Wh't grave the bst nddress heij-d in W'h'.ting in seme fjme. "Mr. and "Mrs. Eustaie Tiiegen spent Christmas with relatives in Chicago. Miss Elizabeth Matson of St. Mary's-of-the-Woods, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Matson of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Laura Stuckley, aged 69 years, who cam. here to take charge of the home of her daughter, Mrs. Reidy of Fia'-hrupp aven-.ie, while the latter was in the hospital, passed away very suddenly, Saturday evening after a fewdays' ilmess a? the result of acute dilation of the heart. Mrs. Reidy is still in the hospital, having hid fire tumors removed, and has not been told of the death of her mother for fear of fatal results. The remains were shipped to the home-of the deceased in DeKalb. Ind., last bight by Undertaker Ileyden. ;u charge of Mra. Stuckley's three sons who were called here by their mother's death. Mr. and Mrs. George 41. Broesani of Kalamazoo, Mich., are the guest of their daughter, Mrs. Harry II. Hugging, of 222 Central avenue. Edward fawler and John Kainc. 011 short furloughs from Georgia, have been vis, ting their parents. Mr. and" Mrs. P. J. Lawler of Central avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Kainc of Amy avenue. Joseph Dado, age l, who was burned at work at the Standard Oil Co. two weeks ago. passed away at the Pas-savant hospital in Chicago. The funeral service was conducted at St. John's Slavok church. Interment was at St. John's cemetery, Hammond. - Cures Col&a in Great Britain LAXATIVE BitoMO Ql ININE tablets remove the cause. E. A'. GROVES signature on box. SOc. Adv. SCHERERVILLE Peter Grimmer who has been on the sick list ."or some time is now able to Theatre Whiting TODAY TALIAFERRO fn THE BARRICADE M A Five Reel Metro Play. Also OneIUtI Corned v. TOMORROW ROY STEWART in "ONE SHOT ROSS" Also One-Reel Comedy. This is a Triangle Play. Admission Always 10 and 15c, Which Includes War Tax.

Miss Ann who is attending school at Northwestern University is with her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. David Money for the holidays. The members of the Preshyatrian Sunday school presented a very attractive program at the Crwn Theatre on Xmas eve which was enjoyed by a large number of people. Misses Maurine Ileighway and Lola Barnes who are attending the Columbia school of Expression in Chicago are apendmg the holidays with their parents in Crown Point. Dr. E. A. Schalble and family of Gary were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. J. J. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heinze of Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dyer of Hammond spent Xmas with J. R. R.,ckwell be ur and around again. Henry Ftedar of near Merrillville, is now a night employe at the round house. Elmer Trinen of Joliet, and Miss Margaret Trinen of Chicago, are spending the Christmas vacation with their parents. Mias Frances Doffin of Chicago, is spending a few days v-ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Woffin. Mrs. William Schweitzer who has been on the sick list for some time, was out again Sunday. A meeting was held at the new St. Michael's hall Sunday afternoon for the interest of the Red Cross, which was addressed by George Hershman of Crown Point. Most of the people of the congregation now are members ol the Red Cross, and those who are not will join later. P. M. Hein of Crown Point, was present and enrolled about thirty new members after the meeting. The reason that so many belong to the Red Cross is that Rev. William Berg has given so many Red Cross sermons explaining- to the people what they do, and urging the people to Join, and it would be a joy. to him if every member of his congregation belonged to the Red Cross. ROBERTSDALE The ten months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Marte of Atchison avenue, passed away Sunday morning, and was buried Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Platz of the Robertsdale Evangelical church, preached the sermon. Mrs. R. Iathrop of Lowell, is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Pain of Myrtle avenue. Mrs, Caroline London of South Chicago, visited Robertsdale friends. Sunday. Mrs. J. Bader and Mrs. J. Nichelson were Hammond Red Cross visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Esrgers. and family attended a Christmas dinner at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seliger, Sr., of the East Side. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. II. Bevans, -nee Nellie Taazlett of Myrtle, avenue, a son, Monday morning. The child did not live. William Kasch of Camp DuPont, Delaware City, Del., is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kasch of Indiana boulevard. 5fr. and Mrs. Wlllla.m Baker of the East Side, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IT. Thelssen of Indiana boulevard. Mrs. Turley and, Mrs. Judson were Chicago shoppers. Mrs. Givens of East Side, Is visiting at the ?chafer home in Cleveland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. August Dreesen are entertaining the latter's father from Valparaiso," over Christmas. Mrs. John Murry of Robert- avenue, visited Sister St. Clarise of-All Saints church of Hammond. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Twait cf Roberts avenue, attended dinner Sat irday at the home of Mr. Twait's brother and family of Hammond. Mrs. Frank Harbaugh and sons Edward and Thead, were Hammond visitors. Miss Violet Nichelson and Mr. McNeil attended the Orpheum theatre last evening. HOBART At the regular meeting of the local Masonic lodge hald last Thursday evening the following- officers were elected: Master, If. Hawke; senior warden. A. J. Fuettjer: Junior warden, Frank Ferren; treasurer. Frank Davis; secretary. Wm. Devonshire; senior deacon. C. C. Nitchman; junior deason, E. Worthington; senior' Stewart, Harold Tabbert; junior Stewart, J. Witty; tyler, Oscar Carlson. Ths following were appointed on the finance committee for the coming year: Dr. Dwight Mackey, Charles Lfndgren and Frank Ferren. . Th dancing party held Saturday evening at Strat ton's hall by several young ladies from town for the hneflt of the Hobart boys who are abroad, was a very successful affair, both financially and aocially. A program was given during the evening and was composed of the 'ollovving numbers: talk on Red Cross, Judge Killigrew; vocal solo. Miss Aurelia Sadler; vocal solo, Master Earle; vocal solo. Mrs. W. Earle; vocal solo, "W. McPhearson. Misses Lola and Jlyrle Barnes of Crown Point, visited with relatives here over Sunday. Floyd Scholler of South Chicago, is here visiting with relatives for a couple of days. It Cares Colds Is South Africa LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets remove the cause, E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. Adv. Help Your Country Ey Buying a Liberty Bdl

SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND DISTILLING PROPERTY OF THE HAMMOND DISTILLING COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana. Notice is hereby given thit The Hammond Distilling Compstiv, a Corr oration under the laws of the State of Indiana, has by its stockholders or i ); the sale of all its Real Esate, buildings, improvements, equipment rind r.i.ichinery. and at the office of said company, in the City of Ha in mend. Indi-u.u. .on the- 27th day of December. 1917, at 12 o'clock (noon), the a!e of said propwill be made to the highest and best bidder for cash. Said File to be fubjee. to certain written conditions and reservations which will be announcer: rr said office at the commencement of said sale, which may be sen at s:'.: t ffice by prospective bidders at any time, after this date. Prospective bidders are invited to inspect the premises and property at any time after this date. The right to reject any and ail bids is hereby reserved. Dated December 24th. 1917. THE HAMMOND DISTILLING COMPANY, Hammond, Indiana.

and family. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Fisher of Gaiy attended a family viartv at the lcot

L f Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Laws on Tliani-.s-"feiving. Miss Cora Mitrhel! who is employed at the Let Manufacturing Comp.icv has returned from a visit with ChUJi." relatives. The condition of Robert and Kin Bradford who have been very iil with scarlet fever Is very much Improve-: they are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tompkins of Milwaukee, Wis, are spending several days with Mr. and "Mrs. F. B. Krimbll! this week. Mr. AA'alter Whitehead spent Xmas with her parents in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ellwanger and son Donald cane to Crown Point Sunday and remained over Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Farley. The funeral of Henry Blume who d;ed quite suddenly on Saturday wr j held at the Lutheran church Mnoj day afternoon. Mr. f lume was '' years of age and had been a resident of Crown Point but a short tir.e The Bartholomai; family entertained a large rarty of relatives ovpr Chriatmas among those present we; Merrers Fred Heide. Will Earth'-,. .- inae, Arthur Bartholomae and Miss Darle Roberts, Mrs. Fred Held;. Sr., of .Chicago, and the Crown Poi"t members of the family were all entertained, at dinner. Christmas day passed off very quifl; ly in Crown Point; the usual number of family parties and horne celebrations of the day were observed. Crown Toint people entertained man" visitors, the usual spirit of Xmas was lacking in many homes owing to the absence of the young "men in service for their country. The following is a, list of letters remaining uncalled for In the Crown Point postofflce December 22, 1917: Mr. Andrew Allex, GtJH Gichicos, Don Chanuto Herrijon. Mr. Carl A. Morgan. Mr. Joe Schonoski, R. W. Turner. These letters will be sent to, the dead letter office Januarv 19th. 191?. if not called for before. In calline for the above please say "Advertised." giving dato of list. P. F. HEIN. Postmaster. HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO Hallway uoau'ahy xnss XABXA. to 69x4 &traat If anHn"T" Can l:3a :0 :4 6:20 :3a :0 7.0a 7:20 7:S 1:10 S:ba :2U :30 $.4 :0a :2 :4a 10:05 10 21 CSJTS) Cars AxrtM ltava Cars teauuu'd (urn at. Arriva atamni'd .2 vain :35 6:at) 1:05 1:&5 7:50 5:05 ::i 8:35 5:6a :05 :20 8:31) V:4 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:05 11:25 11:45 12:05pm 1J.25 12:45 1:05 :ti 6:10am 6:10am 6:21 6:5 6:53 6:0s 6:21 :3i 6.64 7:0 7:23 7:63 8:08 :23 - :3s :Si H:li 8:34 9:63 . 19:1S ' 14:? 10:6J 11:18 11:3 11:6S 12:17 12:3$ 12:68 . 1:18 1:38 1:59 2:18 2:3S 2:58 2:1a 9:30 :3.8 6.6J 7:0 iat 7:62 6:3s :5J : :14 : 8:56 10;1 18:33 i0:6 11:1 11:39 11:58 i2:l 12.3S 12:66 1.1 1:38 1:58 lit i:SS 6:18 a. 5 68 4:1 4:3 4:i8 4 68 6.1 fig 6:43 6:M :1I 21 6:43 6 58 7:l 7:89 7:6 8:1 1 6 S3 61 :1t , 911 8:69 10:1 10:34 19.-6I 11.29 11:66 13:33 19:45 11:0b 11:25 11:45 U :06pta IS 25 12:45 1:0 1:15 1:4a t 05 1:25 1:45 !:! 1:45 4:01 4:25 4:40 4:55 :lf 6.25 t:40 :? .i0 15 :50 7:05 7:25 7:4 5 1:05 I 15 S:45 :05 :25 :45 10:05 10:30 11:09 11:30 UiOOra alitiOaca 1:45 .05 :2a 45 05 .25 OB (iil 4:45 5:05 ' 5:25 6:40 6:55 6:10 C:25 6:40 :55 7:05 7:20 7:35 7:50 5:05 ' S:25 8:45 8:05 t:25 9:45 10:05 10:25 10:45 11:C5 11:30 11:5 12:30am 1:00 3:15 3:33 :i 13 29 :43 :68 ;2 . :43 6:5 6:18 , :38 6:69 17:10 7:18 7:33 7:69 1:18 '6:38 6:68 - f:l :S 51-58 10:2 10:58 li:t 12.00m ITU Whiting and East CM cay. Ta South Chicago only. rw Ckloa :4 a. ca. a4 4:2T M SCKXDT7LE X TFE CTTTB OCTOBER 38, ll17. EAST-BOUND. vnnxr itammond. i For Cincinnati 8:05 a. m. 1S:48 a, m. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6;46 a. m. and 4:25 p.m. i 'Daily. CHICHESTER S PILLS Lad'nr.I Aln urugjlW fo a k.eb-tr'a IMB4 Itru iv Pill id Wr4 ua m-.lic4 hes. with Fine t-on. f ftko ao the Itn fjrmip V . itrna.v- AwfT-iu-f frr,-i.T::rr IIAHV". liRlSIl fm.s,M V. vears known BsBof.i-.!est. fte'r M SAID BV DRLGGISTS tVTttll'IIBe jtbM A rrndr for Jnfertlrnfc biZtttf jG?- Pini. ooD-aoliori'.o H VSKMaii fc 1 TT i will not atrtrt-jro. 4jF&T J Rliere. In 1 to S T. woi,i by nitr4JMTs. Prrt fort t dirl Pn- SI, i: 3 boltli tS.TJ. Prrrd It IMS EVANS CHEMICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. O.