Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 29 December 1917 — Page 7

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NOVA SCOTIA ORGANIZES INTO SOLID ARMY OF FOOD PRODUCERS Classified Advertisements

Attn Anjruai TStlu o U elaajaa dTtimsit4i sioa with us oTer tuepboiie ad paid for at the offloa wiUU 8 flay. additional cbaxra of ta eeata will ba mtl for ollaotlo. Tke Vart erv-lo ba BdTaa our pro y brtAgdivr U claaalfted. adMfttsmeLta t cm offlo aad Prta for ami' aad ollwotioa abarg-. UEK COI7WTT PTO. PCB. CO. TXSCXS WXWSPAJ'BK.a. All. , 19X7.

Real Estate Bargains

3. from Tttnt- (J'J'l North of the South line of Nineteenth Avenue to Ihe Twenty !o" feet South of the North III. of Twent y-f rst Avenue within the City of Gtj. Lake fount y, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number 1R25 adopt-

FOR SAt.F Corner In! and

rood location. M. Frsnkovtoh. 2mh ve. end Drlaware st. Gn. 12-27-;lw

hou.se-!'"' on t,;' l'h day ' Kepteml'r. 11 1 1. j

by the Board of Public Work, by the! construction thsronn of a macadam pave-j

with

For Sals Miscellaneous

i - I FOft SALE I'nredeeme.' diamonds and

I in.lrntn watchea. Lee iLoan Bunk, S'ate t..

Wanted-

-Male Help

open evenings.

ment Twelve it!') feet in width

! Risg or stone foundation, with stone surface, finished with limestone sn-ecn-

a Ke'tah.e t " - i Hammond, are: Nn.f'ton'h Avenue. Twentieth Ave-I

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WANTED Junior oiik. experienced.

About 17 years. $S3 Per month. Eduards Valve. IK. Co. East Chicago.

12-24-5 WANTED -Alan in Cost I Dept. . Must be rapid, ae- i r urate and thorough in de-l

1 ail: permanent position .Anph'W. C. Conkey Co

m.e. Alky .'Sou;;! of Twentieth Avif.i.

Kl MAVI, FEED A ROO FI N G CO.. Twentieth Place. Alley South of Twen1 19 Clinton st.. phone East ChL i Heth Place etui Twen? y-firat Avenue.

.'. phone KihU. ! It 11"! The in raiiel streets and ullevs within

FOP. SALE-Full blood Ansrora Coat 3. i "e 1,umlrd Klft" ,,5" "r: r"'rM male and female. Moodv Camp. Ce- North ard South Alley Fast cf Carfeld

dsr Lane. Ind. 12-2.-1 mo 'street and Firv: and North and- South I iv7Tr"rrrr: 1 " . , I j Alloy West of Carfte.ld Slt-'et. 1

store, also rn-tp d-?k. 3ai C-dar Said AP.r.ient Ho. I contains the at. Irld. Her. 12-2K-2 j nm of the owners and dcrlption of - . , "T ,": I , i rt"'- !'Pi't y io ase.asoj. with the FOR SALE About 1'rt laia- walnut j . . , , , ! trees l.,.-ted soutb-rn rrt of the Kiiist eaih lot or jaroel of lond substate. Addr.s. Box 3 IT, Hammond. ' je.-t to sosmfnt and is en file and

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FOR SALE 2-hair barh-T shot. titnrcs. 402 Vernon ave. l;.aft ChteaR.-.. FhonJ13J. 12-2S-3

. (Kn SAl.K Pfmdle pun. I'hone S'R. iork' 'si Indiana, ave. Hammond. 12.-2?-!

VWT1T.T - Man for reneral

rounl fa-.tory; wges $15 per week. - Applv. MoOTlroy Bolting: Co., Trtimsn nf 30hl sta. Hammond. 12-37-tf ,por Rent FumiShed KOOniS IfeI OrZVrZ Succor FOU RENT fumi,Ued room, fr

V- - ' i 17 i f rooms. r. Hammond. i - - ' I ' . ,

1 e i ry.

at 4 lffrtcn Hanrmond

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WANTED Experienced for nENT Room uita

Truck Driver tor one-ton ; Atias Apt. e. Chicago.

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for 2 12-2T-;;

truck. Steady work, wages $100, per month. Address

E. C. Times, Hammond.

13-25-;

rANTED Fortar. on fho understands

hoilrs Hotel Carieton. j-tammo'....

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V.OCTEP Clerks for general of fire :

work: epenuoe not nec.-u. x'rr c -b.. fr. Hammond. 12-29--i OH RENT

FOR RENT 2 large front rooms for light housekepina: modern ronvotiiences. private family: no rhtldr-n: ref. req. 6 IS Tmmm av. Phone 11?J. Hammond. 12-2S-2 l-'OTt RENT J light bousekpinr rooms near Standard See!; Ea!, heat and lights furnished. 460 Eecker st. Hommori'. 12-3S-3 FOR RENT Heated front r"om. 100 Carroll St. Hammond. Flat II. 12-2!-t

WANTED 1ft men for laviriK $3 2j per riiv: ateadv ork. Railroad Enmrment Co. for. n3 Columbia ave. Jlammorid.

trark' Keith ;osi 1 m

12-2:-6

W VNTEP A coMertor. J"1 rfcrrcos. Aidless, -vx., Hammond.

furnish

Times 12-21-1

AV ANTED Press feeder.

v Times ottice, -Mon-

:30. 1 323

Appl;

m.1rn rooms for light

housekeepin e : co"enient to Standard.

fonkey's aJid Cihson: no olii'drr. Calumet ue. I'hone llilR. Hammond. 12-23-1

(FOR RENT l'tir.ushed room for 2 en-

tiemn. or to youn' eouple, with kitohen priviiexeg. 15 Indiana sve. f'hone S5PR. Hammond. 1 k -i: r-1 FOR RENT 2 modern spin;; rooms. CJentlemen preferred. Phone 07". TS1 Claude St. Hammond. 12-23-2 FOR RENT Lre front room; furnace heat. 704 Oakley ave. Hammond. 12-29-1

of Public Works ami in t ho City Clerk hi thi Ci'y Hail. Gary. Lake County. Indiana. On the "isi riB of Tcciober. 117. at

Nine o'clock A M.. the Koard of Public I Works v ill inert m :: office at the City j Hall to hoar and rm-eive remonstrances sgainst the amounts assessed asainsl ear:h of naid lots end parcel- of land i and w ill bear and determine ihe niiestum i as to whether the same have betti bene- ' fitted or will be specially hemfltted by j said imp-ov en'ent in the amounts set '

forth in said roll, and viM then giv a hearing to al) persons interested, mi'l thereafter sustain or modify in whole cr in part the respective, prima fscie assessments en said roll. By order of the Board of Public Works. GEO II. MAN LOVE. ASA F. HOOPER. FRANK ZAWAD7.KI. Attest: Hoard of Public 1Votk. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Publish Dec 21 22 24 2 27 "25 23 1 ? 1 7

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NOTICE TO STOflCHOLOEKS OI THE POLISH R1"ILTING, LOAN & SAV. ASSOv'I ATION.

The annual mc-etina; of the Stockholders of said Association will be!

l.eld un Tuesdav evening', Jan. S'h. lPH.i

at :50 P . M.. at the Northern Trust & Savinas Rank at 23T Hohmnn St. Himmond. Tnd. i PAFL II. LIPINSXI, Fre-. J HOLKSLAW SALIK. Secretary j

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OVtRSEAS, HALfAX

F'ish, apples and po: jtocs arc Nova J Scotia's answer to the world's de

mand for food. That ocean-bound bit of carder, is settinsr a eood ex

ample in helping: feed the world. Nova Scotians are not only doinjr without beef, bacon and wheat to a larpe extent, but they are supplementing the released quantities of, these necessary foodi with Nova; Scoti&n products. j Every rishinp hamlet and seaside' town is alive with the bustle of pre- ' paring: and shipping great catches bro-.ipht in daily by No'.a Scotia : fishermen. F3h are spread to dry! on every available srace, even housetops an? utilized. The air resounds

with hammer blows as coopers head

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pack img Ji ?'v1 - a- : -v i .'v-.'l k - . 'tit - z

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F;ffrr pr 17 fr winnfr im pi rtAtKis

Sgwg, j&vt CONTESTS at IX cntvi L-iE , Oct. 9., w frT' , , . . .

me cuiiure 01 appies ana potatoes, j making them famous for quality and

navor. usy oays 01 garnering trie "Rosy Cheeks" are succeeded by more busy iay6 of gathering tha "Blue Noses." College girls m over-

j alls have aided in this work this year land the farmers agree that the girls ; have xnade good. ! Substituting fish for beef and : bacon sets the latter free for aerrice ; "somewhere in France." A mora

general use of apples and potatoes means more wheat for the boys "over there." Nova Scotia is in

creasing her output of fish, apples . and potatoes in order to release ; prairie products r.eedeJ overseas. George E. Graham, General Man- ; ager of the Dominion Atlantic Raili way, is one of the moving spirits of

urns enorr. ine iTovinciai uemon-

the space required to transport : stration Farm at Kentville, N. S.,

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FOR RENT 2 furnish el n.it". 501 Sibley st. Phone 2o0o. Hammond. 12--1-2

cTTT-avtT-v Experienced or Inexperi-

fV)R RENT furrtfsbejj rooms for house keeping; also o-room cottatte furnished Inquire t (? p'-jmn-er- ave. Pon" 191$. Hammond. 12-2?-tf

OUT Jl'" "" tn..itP J-.m- fnr 1 .yr- "

OTemn;j. -v." . i . ' j

renderea nni"-'--- rmonu.

and list OT

Ploymen service

the Grip. . FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable

T .... O 1 r n . Tr

iur i vr i .Marrams ave, nam

ns Tr.

Piowio - , ' bi1 salcsme

v,V iCft 241 Ch.caso-San rr.no.-jpoR RKXT-J furnish-d t it 1 i Carroll M.: ronrnint

,x f v l''ia.

TrTi Fire mn wlih some sei.ir.sr inP Indiana. C?::

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Wanted Female Help

r trrinfor d Un7-r Wmter Ina i; local and l.n distance tele"vT S LwYR T WHILE LEAKNn wort in conditions, corr i ' j'si room, and benefit a in , sr make teiephona work ii.gniy u blrnriVrTVT TNTO POSITIONS tn5 advance in salary 0-9 apply to fcVeCICAOO TELEPHONE COTPAVT. Hammond. - WANTED Dtrhwasher at on" 94?? by's Cafe. Hammond. I- -

. . . --TT-r-, t ..tr flerk. Inquire,

" T r-n. East Chicago

Nia-

12-25-tf

VANTCD-Offlca rJrk. t 2'. year

rooms. 331 E.

nl to standard.

7 W. State st. Hammond. 12-27-2 e o d

For Sale Automobiles

FOR SALE Ooda-e roadster: also 7pass. touring car; Al condition. 54S Hohmsrr t. Hs-mmond. 1I-21-S

FOR SALE 1?17 Scrippa Jlooth Sciinder. 4 passenirer roads'er. Phone Hammond, 2225. or inquire 652 Sohl St. H. Moo.ishower. 12-27-J

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Hammond. Intl.. rc. 25, 1317. You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of March. 191. at tn o'clock A. L, the undersia-ned. Elgin. Joliet Eastern Railway Company wl'l se'l &t public auction at ita station at Hammond. Indiana, a cvnsi(tnment of property consisting- of the following arti-

vay Mippiy Co.. at Fist Chieajfo. Ind'ana. received in I. G. N. car 177 on the 24th day of August, 1917: 1 carload scrap iron. And said property having; remained unclaimed for a space of four months after arrival thereof at the station of the Elgin. Joliet Eastern Railway Company at East Chicaco. Indiana, and the owner of said property having: refuaed and neglected to receive the same, and to pay the It gal 'charare

FOR SALE OR TRADF fsed Wsr.rlr Eleetric. Paint ires. batteries g:ood. No re a.ntii h ! e offer refused. Car can be seen at Oempsy Battery Service. Fayette St.. Hammond. 12-I-2

FOR SAL-E 191S Ford 5 nass. Al shape. I UO, or best offer. 46i Forsyth v. East Chicago. Phone 672M. 12-2-2

Lost and Found

ud barrels of briny beauties. S harvos These lobsters, because of an em- nf

are piled hig-h with boxes and bar- bargo, remain in America. ithem. Their use here is expected to 'provides a field for his enthusiasm

ids of fish awaiting transportation. Annapolis Valley, near the west release other foods. Apples are ; and energy. In October Graham and The number of available vessels, coast of Nova Scotia, is really one '. bringing as high as 7 per barrel in j his associates brought together more while large, is inadequate to keep great apple orchard. In ' springtime ; the orchards; the average will prob-;than 5,000 Nova Scotia farmers at pare with the incoming supply. More! it is a eea of pink and white bios- ably ran to $4 per barrel, which ' the farm. They inspected the many shins are needed. They are being ;soms; in autumn it glows for hun- j means ?6,O00,000 for Nova Scotia phases of mixed farming carried on built as fast n possible and may be dreds of mile3 with reds and yellows pockets. A tidy sum! ! there which are suited to Nova s:en m all stages of construction of ripened fruit. This years crop; The humble potato rises to the i Scotia. An old-time plowing conalong Nova Scotia's rivers and inlets, j will fill one and one-half million bar-'dignity of aristocrat in Nova Scotia, j test, with men over sixty plcwinp Ninety per cent of the world's lobster j rels. These apples will remain in ; with the title of "Blue Nose." j with oxen, added interest to a tractor supply comes from Nova Scotia. Am arica, due to an embargo because The climate is peculiarly suited to I demonstration.

1X)ST -Wed., on north aide, aiik bait containing- email purse: return to Simple, or phone S54W. Keep contents Hammond. 12-2&-2

cl'd 1 35 Per rnon'h. Fast Chicago. .... V' oo -cmna. hammoid.

dr6, E 99. Tomes.

'12-24-5

WANTED Lady work. Good Mfg. East

for

temporary office Kdwards Valve

cago.' 12-. 7-3

cloak and

'. r A-rr-o ITIOV T.A DT FOT

yiui...;.. - ..lea elFef-

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.nit nent

lence ' aleo". Bx L E'J.

Hammond.

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WANTEP Olrla 1 ork on presses: Kom. 17c per hou v ork. later. Apro T'.aet. ChWyo.

Tears r over 1o good clean work- - to start; piece Cudyhy PkB Co, 12-27-

LOST AViil party who eccidentallv pice4 up pair of child's shoes m Mtn. S and 10c store, belonging- to working girl. plase return to Mlnas Tic and Jic Store, State. st. Hammond. 12-23-1

Wanted to Rent

WANTED 3 or 4 furnished rooms for i'Ehf housekeeping". Respectable neighborhood for younf married coun'e. Address. H. T., Times Hummond. 12-27-3

WANTED Girls to opeiate power " winr machines. -Apply. M-E'roy Belt. V Tr.ir.nn and Sohl St. Ini-

riond.

12-27-tf

av"WTF:D StenoRraplicr: must under.77t,..o,. aood speller; one

V sone Know!en

of bookkeepiet:

preferred Address, C . Vr.S cxpcricrice find wsss

Times, glvwant'd. 12-37-tf

WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping- rooms, bv your.gr couple. 472:: Client t. ace. East Chicago. 12-29-1

For Rent Houses

FOR RENT 3-room houso. i ... Side; aun-parlor, furnace, elect Itchts. etc.: il n.ln. from car. Phone i:27W. Ham mond, 12-21-lf

V4TED Colored woman for washing; iske home. Call phone .123

-., . ...A Vriilr'R-S .MM. J-'. VVMCON

Uhi Pine , Hanitr.ond.

12-27-3

FOR RENT 4-rooni house near 14'1th and xeodr atj., 112 per mo Injure. Miiier. SrHS Micnigati ae. Phone 43 Indiana Harbor. 12-27-3 FOR RENT Modern 5-room coits;.. a! ,".fi4 Sihiey. Inquire at 5'i5 Sibley st. llMioiiiond. I2-J3-1

W V2fTEr-WaStress. Hammond Cafe. 5 41 State St. Hatnt'iond, 12-2S-3

KOIt RENT

4-roo;n cot fage. pnrlfv

furnished; south side Inntitre. 3u; tte st. Phnt.e 2. Hammond. I2-2W-I

WANTED Good washwoman, family of ' 417 Barinjc ave. Phone 64R. East

Chicago.

2-2i-p

Miscellaneous

thereon for a space of four months prior to this date, this notice is given to you and each of you, and such sale will be made of the aferesaid property 111 'iirsu-in.-f of the statutes of the Slate of Indiana in such cases made and provided. Hammond. Indiana, this 4th day of Pec. 1917. ELGIN. JOLIET t EASTEP.N RAILWAT COM PANT. By S. K THORSEN. Agent

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INDIANA HARBOR. Joief Krinski and wife to Ignac Krorzyniewskl. I, 4. B 5, 3rd Add. E. Chgo. Co. to Gyula Kiss and wife. L 7, B 43. Indiana Hirbor CROWN POINT. Mary Ellen Fuller (wid) 1o Jamea c. Gibbs and wife. Ls tij to 74, Younga 1st Add GARY. Gary Land Co. to Arthur P. Beers. L 17. B Sfi. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Gary Land Co. to Stephen Hren and Rose. L 37. B S3. Gary Land Co.'s 1st (Sub. Richard Baker (bach) to Frank Dusek and wife. I. 20. B ?6. Gar Land Co. 'a 1st Sub. Gary Land Co. o Richard Baker. L 20, B S'?. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Arthur C. Keid and wife to

10. 00

Charles II. Reld. L to 4. B 1. Gary Land Co.'s Sth Sub.

Joseph S. Bobbins and wife to t Richard S. Barnett. Ls S to

j 1, B 5, Sanford Tubbs 2nd Add. 475.00 Julian H. Touche (bach) to I Linda Hickey. L. It, B 11. Enrles 2nd Glen Park-Add . i Edward J. Eder. receiver, to 25u.00j David Glueck. Ls 3, 7. 27. 44. i B 1: Ls 2. 12. lo! 42. 47. B 2:

Ls 34. 37. B 5: LS Is. 39 B 8; Gary Fk. Add.

Snell Simpaon Co. to David

Glueck. La 3. T. 27. 44. B 1 ; Ls 2. 12. 15. 42, 47. B 2; Ls 34. 37. B 5; Ls 86. 3?, B S: Gary Pk. Add Gary Tr. Sav. Bk. Tr.. t Davis Holmes Land Co.. L 9. B 5. Pavia Holms 1st

633 50

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Sub. L 1. B 2; L 2. B ' 1 2, Pavis . Holmes 1st Sub. Julian H. Youche (bach) to Dr. .1. J. Sherrlll. L 8, Caldwell's 1st Add. Thomas T. Snell and wife to Walter L. Flew. L 33, B 51. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sut HAMMOND. Charles D. Davidson and wife 10 Andro Valko and wife. N T.5 ft. S 4 5 ft. L 31. B 6. Agnes Roberts Pub. Hanid. &- Sub. Realty Co. to Aurie A. Craig. L 24. B 2 Kenwood Add. EAST GARY. Grace lola Von Foerster and

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Living Water Tank. Perhaps the most notable specimen of aelf-watering plants is the so-called

15.75 ! "water barter which, of about the

size and shar of an ordinary beer ke. ls In fart nothing more or less than a living water tank. Its whole Interior is composed of storage cells so admirably arranged that the pulp

j which they form contains something 5no 0( I like 96 per cent pure water.

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625 "0 husband to George Muczka

72, B 13, 3rd Sub. , Steve PJlipcvtoh to Man Bud-

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60.1.00

I irnir. L 3". B 21. 3rd Add. ... SOO.ftO

j Question of Hightt. j Teople generally understand thaf j the'r rlehts -nd at tiie foint whera the ; othsr fellow's begin; but the trouble 1 comes In determining the location f j that poirit. Exchare.

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iy-VX.T"1iX) Girl or woman fvt general housework. Phor.e S10fc. Hammond 12-2S-3

v' ANTED Oirl for Saturdas-s end afe'r school fo- Jiglit houseworl;. Inquire Schehl's Studio. Hammond. 12-21-1

riANO IJGSSONS Guarand hegm- ! nois' course. Special for school c.MI-

!,in,Svril8;BS!- Saving ..saocatinn, ea.d mortrage

STATE OF INDIANA. COI.'NTr OF LAKE. PS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COFRT. MARCH TERM.

1917. JOHN F. RE ILLY. APMlNlS-j TRA TOR OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK WILSON. DECEASED. VS. HAMMOND P.1TLDING LOAN AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY i ADMIN 1ST RATOR. j The uriders'gtittd admin istra tor of the' e.ai jf Fronk Wilson, deceased, hein-i

by gives notion that by virtue of an'Fj order of the Lake Superior Court, he ! ...... . ... if

wnu at lite nour ten o ciocii a 111., on the 14th day of January. 151S. and from day to day thereafter, at. 5S1 Sibley

street, Hammond. Indiana, offer. for ,il 1; ;J

at private itale all the Interest of said I decedent in and to the following "d--Beriberi real estate: The eierl .17 J feet n" the easterly 75 feet of Lit 14, block 2. liesubdivision of H.lberg's Oak Ridge i

Addition to t: 'it.v of Hammond Lake County. Indiana.

fatd sa'.e will b- nis! subject to lhei approval of said 'o.irt for not l"a than I the fuli api-raiseii value of said rea. I estate, and 'upnn 'In- following ternis J and conditions to-wit ! iiaui eaie t. niHde snbe.t i,-. i-e: morlgage in favnr of the defendatu,! Hammond BuilUinji Loan and Savings! Association of Three Thousand (. f3.'i0ii j ! riiais. end with intcrjsi to daio' amounting JS.13J. The putol-.aset a' ! such Baie to be furfhor required to gi.t-i bond to seoure the pajment according! to its term f.f the abov.i mortgage Hon j

m favor of the Hammond Building Loan i

LADIES

When Irreguler or delaved t.se Triumph P'.i. and always der".db:e. N't sold In -Irug tares. Pefje ethers, iiv disappointment Write for "Relief and partlculara.

It's free. Addtess. Nat onai .Meo.cai

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Addte

Institute, Milwaukee, W'.s.

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12-24-e

MASTED Maid for jfeneral housework. - p,.r week 7 Carroll sr. Hammond. 1 12-29-3 ' WANTEP Experienced millinery trimmer; also cloak and suit salesladies. l.LL. Tmiee. Hammond. 12-25-2

Help Wanted.

WANTED Men and women canvassers for l;fo insurance work: ape no htndon.'i. e. Largest commissi r r aid For eo the cities in tha Calun-.et Region. wrV- -'o r. E. P.ov, roni 203 Indiana tcnifiiiitr. i;in-. 12-2e-ft

PI;m-H PRES? WORK. SHEARING and r,ir welding; done f..- niiiufac tjrer. 'fWD Step Ladder Co, 2S3-8 Indiana ave. Phone- T4 1 Harnno.nJ. H 10 tf

FFRNITUR REPAIRING. Upholi-ler-Ir.g, Brass Bed Rfflnlhing. Lake County I pholstering Co.. 2S7 E. State at. Phoi.ee: Hamniond 21.43. East Clti- ( ago. 970. 12-,37-S

For Sale Motorcycles.

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40 2ND HAND 40 MOTORCYCLES

appearing1 of record at page 189. Mo-ri-

gage Record l!a. Recorder's Office of LAk i'ouat, end subject to which said rnsjl estate is ' be. sold. a.nd that all mones derived from nui.li aie over and above the ar.ount of said ru-r.gaj,-e Hlia.il be paid to (he admintstrAtor In Bach immediately upon the execution of a good and j'Ufficietit Warrtnty Deed. JOHN F. H EI LEY. " Adminostra tor, Rtll.l.Y A MUKHAT, Attorneys fer Administrator. IVc 22-2S Tsr. 5

If You Need Money See Us Loans of to o JK'h at reduced legal ratea, il'a percent inleipst per month on monthly balances Interest :)5c on ?10 for 1 month. O ner amounts, san.e ratio. Repay in small monthly payments. Our way malces you independent ol friends and is prUtf. convenient and economical. Call, wrife or phone. Couneous Htfeotion always. Householders pnd others advanced luonev on ihttit o n noi.es. LOANS ANYWHERE IN CALUMET DI8TRICT. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. Laka'Ccoiily Loan Co. 28 Htmbach Bloc' (Over Lion store.) Hammond, lid. Phone 218.

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V N T F. 1 Boy or girl to aner phoi-.e ' A U Vilakes from 815.(11 up

tzignts. Hert.er laxi !ciman st. Hammond

service. 4h 12-2S-tf

Situation Wanted

Tt'AVTEP Onflnmnt nursing. Phone 1'SS. 47S M1-htgn ave. Hammond. 13-29-3

WANTED Office position by lady with practical httsmesa experience; caji give .et of references, address. A D P. Tunes. Hammond. . 12-29-1

xelalor Motorcycle Salesroom.

221 Stale St.

ForYiend, Ind.

Wanted to Buy. WANTED To buy i or 6-i-o.im house; must be cbein for cash. Address A. B. Tunes. Hammond. Ind. 12-i:l-2

For Rent Flats. FOR RENT S-rnom flat. Apply geli Michigan ave. Ind. Iltr. 12-35-3

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS CORRKCTED: That, oo the 1th day of May, 1917. the Board of Public Works adopted a. Primary Assessment R,ui for the improvement of Garfie-H Strtet. Sec.

Ever notice how often a discarded newspaper is turned to the "Classi-

HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i fJSfrS

the most thoroughly used columns of the daily press. You can scarcely fail of results when you use a classified ad.

TOLLEsTON.

Mika Zek and wife to John Laaar, L 20. B 17. Co. a 3rd add 4,S5.0i) Maxmillian Kirchaian. guardian, to William H. Webber, La 27. 2, 13. Co.'s 61li Add. l.St'ii.t'O Palsy Saanson aud husband., et al, to Peter Oljaca and wife. L 14. n X. Co.'s t'th

Add. . Albert B Reich and wife to Arthur M. Fisher. La 6. 7. B 20, Co.'s 5th Add.

Aaron Schacher and wife to Karolyne ZeJiska. Ls 1 . 2 4. B 54. 2nd Oak Park Add. 1 n-in ft it

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The Other Night

CA man phoned to THE TIMES. &n lie wanted to know where he could buy five gallons of a certain kind of transmission oil advertised extensively in the magazines.

We Could Not Tell Him!

C" Well," he said, "I guess I'll have to stick t0 t naming another brand of transmission oil, "But I believe this

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

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