Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 2 January 1918 — Page 5

Wednesday, .lanunrv I'JIS

XHE TIMES 1J

V

Classified Advertisements

I After Aiirnrt 13th, a a. all claai elfced fcdT&rttKonexits placed vritii

u OTfr teispliome ais-d not, paid for fct the oflTlco within. 5 dcr. n ad.(Ution&J diarr of ten cent will be nd fcr ollrtlon. The 'best ssrvloa caa grlTan. our pt.troa by hxiajflne U dasdlrd ad. verti -amenta to oar office tad pay. Icff for umi ul aa-r coU-otlon cJaartre. ZiAKS COUNTY PTQ. k Fu3. CO.

TXXXS rTEWSJAJPHJCS. I . Any. S, 1917. ! huH

Real Estate Bargains

For Sale Automobiles

FOR .SALE Dodge roadster: also 7pass. touring oar; Al condition. P Hohmati si. Hammond. 12-21-4

two-tory frame hmlejitig situated on J

lot 1.. bloc a I. Original Town (now "'ityi of Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, liar room has glass front and f'- State street, a publtc hishway in salel City, aiifl i known aw 4! State ?lrcn Bar room is 37x25 feet, has one front, and on-; sirle entrance. Bar is on m,t side of room Hnd fates east. All of interior of said room can bo seen from said highway. Thero are living rooms above saiel bar room.

I NATHAN' HARRIS.

Jan 2-'J-Jti

FOR SALK Oorii'r srood location, M. . and 1 -In ire s

FOR SAT.!: - I"l Ford e pass. Al -nape. I lot ami housf; I 3 1 f0. or best offer. 4.".lr 1'orf.vth h vc j . x I 'E Fi-anUo-. job. 2th Rut Chicago. Plum 72M. !-!--

! . t .n r . I .'-J . -.. w ,

or

.roll S A LE Ston- building with fnir

i living- looms ana iwo lots, corner

Lost and Found

stlin and Cameron sts. Inquire, Mr'. ( zqbv 1. 729 i ta.tr Line st. Hammond, i LOST

11-11 1 mo eod

Saturday p m., So. t'hirso cur

or Siimmprs' Pharmacy, bla. k purse. Phoin? 21 36. Hammonil. 1-2-1

P A i.i-: s-

e mrr : s

room i-oiUitr. modern ; with hot a:r beat. ! LOST-

Muff in Lion Store or ltwn

!ih ort'nwi. 30 Ma v wood a vc. Phone ! Lion Store arid .Straube Bldg. Ham

llt'V.l. Hammond. 12-31-3 mond. Upturn. 4S07 Forsyth avo. Phone

Wanted Male Help

j I-'OI! SALK Eight-roe-m modern lions.1 1 or. oa.-t side, hot wafer heat, improve-! I ments paid m full: imniflmtc posj-1 ' -ion. Will sell cheap. Call Hammond j li:.M. 12-2I-I I

:Y. Fat ChioaKO. Rfttsoi. l-2l

LEGAL NOTICES

LKNLWAL OF LIQFOK

LI'"KNSK. A i i is lo-l'hy K I 1 n !o lb'-- i-sUif.f of Hammond. North Township, l.u!o "omi!, Ind'ani. thai the inid-iiMii' d, Mui vajl.-iii, ' is ;t mab- inhabitant mol r'Pid'nt of said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of lwnty-oiif jfiir.: that he has resided in th? Slate of Indiana lor more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Town.lnp, Lake county. Indiana, for more than d (6) months prior to the date of thi. notie-, and is a qualified voter thereof, and a naturalized citizen

I of the ("tilled State of America and

Whiting And Its

eople

I'., v.-th heir relative attended t rinl nd oyiter fupper at their Simla: evening and enb(d ;i time.

hn I

od

1

Ads -Read our ApsrtrTo. v; , R00777 s- -1 lousie? to -let ex r

! Tbcrll Opon tho Door

Gnats of Many Varieties. The- gnat is only one of she rnanv

species of mosquito known to tiifitr)t'. Alr.ngoihr there arc no fewer th in Z'i ps described as na'ivea of Eu

rope, while as niunr ns 100 different

arieties are senttered over the rest i jMSt "Vrtiat yDU. "vVQXltJ. ."5J

)i -wonn. tir tnis inrpe ntunber

some are known by ,he Spsini-h name

I

INiiv-s, theatre u.ntsW . one .i.yl"f mosquito tbat is, "HUIe fly" Tils, im-rin ! an,;i!,i m "linatid of the' T'lii'e others are content with the title

, T . I I'CR SAIJi Strietly modern new .V .N 1 11), 1 l'CSS .rOCtle 1. ! " but.Kalow. Has never been

. r,,. ... -tujuf-n, jmm rasn: oamnre mont

Pliy J imos on ice l nurs-

dav ni(rnirie;, 7:o(A

i of jfood moral eharaeu j; that he will

d hour-

f ro i n

A Is

J.oip .ash: ha I. monthly. Vhone 1' s Mrs. liunnell. Mi.hign

Hammond.

eot ta .

M

For Sale Miscellaneous

- t I .fl'ifPi'n 1? 1 1 i

1-2-1 I .

I'llLHO Nil TlO.-l itl

orchestra, eve.. 15-2

U- . -rpTirv -t i i I 1 'K S A 1 K I r. i dre:r ei.i d!amotKi. and AjS'l LI) Tj X P erieilOOd ! -a:iroaa watehea. 19.e.-a K.l ahJ. , ,,.,5 , . . , Loan Bank. 65 State at.. Hammond.

.MlTnl 1)111 101 K. -MllSl ll.i pen evfiiiims. 4 12 tit

on i

able to handle tvpc writer. ki ss.ia"l keep i:ofing 00..I i carload scrap in . , i 4 i4 a r T-v I ' "i:nton st . phone 2727. East Chi-1 in,i 5ai,i ,.,,,... SalarvSo. Applv A. M. I)e-! mono 45k. u ml ll. p,ope,t A, -i i l - !i t '' . I unclaimed for a spa, W eOSO, AC't. lM'lO. ' ' jFOn PALE Full Mood Angora Goats, after arrival thereof i male and female. Moody Camp, Ce- j t!lo EIrin Joliet & ll- . -mt-if rr . l ... i ' dar Lake, Ind 12-27-t mo I ,. '

dlnriH. received in I. ;. X. car 1

the 24th day of Auaust. 1917:

iron. 4f

having remained e of four months at the station of Eastern Railway

Company at East Chicago, Ind;ana. and

-r- . -i irvn ."ai.i. turnituif and entire iiiin-ioe imin-r oi ?&ia property tiavinj re-i

tell IC I'll lil.J.. I let C t-UK, i JStiingv lor a h-room home, t all after ,) fB,,H and nee'eeted to rereive the

with a Guarantee or ;0e pen- : -i : i : FI"T" and

. i n-ii m 'i j i FOH SALE North Side retauianl and . th ereon for a space of four months

IIUIII. .l'Pli lilt: i ilUillt ; huildlr.g-; d.iir.g Rood business; s-xl i, t.; i i. i? ru I i reason. for selling. 217 Towb 5t. Hm-

l itCKlllU V.U., l.-(1M- rtK".

j NOTICE TO THE PVRblt'.

I ii:n..Km.i. ma, i-c. -v, ' ' ) apply to the Board of Count v Commta'vj Ton ore hereby notified that on the i f Uake 0oimty. at Crown l'ol.it, Indi-

,i to!"1' ' -March, ituc. at t-n oriorKj.., . ... K.,bruarv. 11S session, for

the undersigned. Elgin, .loliet . t1,. r,,.a1 f ,rt .wn .t r.

ompany will sell at(aj, j,rilr,olJS! vinous and malt liquors it station at Hani- ,u n,. .n. ,

! time and wrmit the sa.me to be drunk

ion the premises where sold, said license ' -1 1 Liipoite a

heretofore ftranted by the Board -of

! v'ommissioiiers on the 5th dsv of Feb-

Pad ljnl.C h stoi y of a woman s l..te nd i ftoinr's paidon tuinini; this ad man of tin wtst into a bo-aide eitlzn with three littb- kids. Also a Yi. ..,- Moore Comedy. 1-2-1 Star theatre Tonite ' VIips Hobinson

Crusoe." a flve-aet Metro wonderplay of! "society in New Vork and Thousasia Is- J lands, starring Emmy Weh'en, '.he most bewichintr .tar on the perron. A'ko two-re! Luke Comedy, ' Lontsotiu Euke's Horirynioon." 1-2-1 I Cominj; at the iTmoess theatre I'riti!i. and Saturday, Jan. 4-5. Matinee both days, t p. tit. "Jack and The Re tin- .

"f "snat'" ; but from scientific jioint of iew there i r. difference hf-tween the insct Unown utnler these diffcretit l"lu!nr ii;itijc.

HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAbT CJriiUAGO

. ftp-

stalk" in eifttit parts. Music by

erty conslstinj: of the follow inn arti-

the ''has. Weill Kail- !

at East ChicaRO. In-

cles consigned t way Supply Co.,

1' 1 ijie il U. miLV.ll llllL

mend.

1-2- i

WANTED 10 men for layinn $".2" per day; steady work. Hailro.id Equipment "r. Cor. and Columbia ave. Ifammond.

. ii'U sLt; Poe.cle cog. tn.-l-s I ave. Hammond.

Indiana 1-2-1

t.-cOS I

riosttm I Wll SALE

to . ! once

phon.;

WANT Ell reference; Hammond. "

collector. Address,

Must NVZ.

1

2 horsej- must be sold at

Inquire. IMI Torcence ave. or Hammemd 2 4 7 S. 1-2-:

Times. ' SPECIAL. HARUA1V

1 9-n4.'! t Rova as new ; c ost.

i'lei

In usd piano; S4t'" otii'k sale,

i S100.)t. Call Orrhcum' Theatre Bide..

I 1S4 State st. Hammond. 1-2-3

. . . ,i i-ii :ii.-.' t.it..i.-sf tine s!icni:y useo man tor mcnt i.niet iiili riayer.r,ari, With o ro--s. $k;.po;

I one Jesse t rench piano nue nw, in ma-

WANTED E x p erienced

- r j l 11x1 . "n Jesse r

JlllSl UC ante tU liail- ; hoe-any rise, yien.nn; one .luhus Hni'

die tvpewiiter. Salary $100. j r:;

. t . - T t rrf t 8 nw-: tnree usea pian. Apph" A. -M. lJeeee, Ae;t. dttion. $7.v?.i and r ' 12-Sl-tf. ' ooekson Music Co.. Oi phe

J ,111'.

piano, fine, condition, .voiimi; on' small

4 i , as new; tnree used pmius, splendid eon--i-fifl. j dition. $7S.?il and t0. Cali' .r M. Wil-

um I.ldc . H.in -

mond. . 1-2-1

i ,

WANTED Active young mar. as (sales

man on bakerv vvajton: work on com-

iku ilcsion IiMkfcry. 411 A nd. 12-:il-l

:OXK NEW .2".e.00 phonograph, antique

case, mahogany: will soil at S'o "O it

Ash 1 taken at

mond.

once. l"ft I'lutnnif-r a

. H-in-.-1-2-2-1

WANTED Auto

only. Appiy L. a: ett? st Hammond.

iechanle: first class ; FOR SALE 2 horses, set double bar-

tiara ge. 152 Fay-

12-31-1

WANTED 2 vvilline want home on firm. Times.

boys, to vork

ness, 2 set pinele: harness. double wagon. .'1 single v a gens. 77 Sibley st. Hemmond. 1-2-4

Address, D. W.. j Fofi SALE One sprititr wagon with 1-2-3 j sled runners, good c ndnion. and 1 . 'heavy harn-ss. .-hap. 1G Forsslhe ave.

WANTED Expe rienced chaveffeis r. One ; W. Hammond. Phone 174. 1-2-.1

ruary. ll'l.. anl issued oy j:.eiwarl Si-

j mop. Auditor of said County, for the j perioe! of one year from said riat", ami I the precise location where said inloxij eatins liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is

is follows: The ground floor front room of the one-story frame building- situated on Lit ) Kloelr I Morr1" 4f1itlon to the

to ray the legal charges Hammond. Lake County. Ind.-

ana. ?ald room has front and side entrances. Said room has glass front and all of the inside can be seen from Columbit avenue, a public highway in tyald Oily. Ear room 22x35 feet. Said bar room has front 'and side entranee

'and faces on Columbia avenue. The I bar is on the north siele of said room.

There are living rooms in the rear. ILMHIT CAFL.AN. Jan 2-!-lt

prior to this date, this notice is given to you and each of you. and such sie will be made of the afere.sald property

in pursuance of the statutes of the'

State of Indiana1 in such cases made and provided. Hammond, Indiana; this 4th dav of IVc. 1917. EL'JIX. JOLIET & EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Ey S. B. THORSEX, Agent. 12-29-ol 1-2

who knows city. Harper Hohman ft. Hammond.

Taxi. r.4t

12-2lf

Wanted Female Help

Wanted to Rent

( . JRLS WANTED Apply The Cudahv Packing Com

pany, East Chicago, Indiana. jWANTFO

WAJVTET) Young lady wishes hoard room in Private familv. Phone HSL'W

; Hammond. " 12-.U-.'!

j WANTED TO ItEN'T 2 cr ?. looms ! furnished or unfurnished: on north t Sid". East Chicago. Phone r:tl. 12-21-2

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF IN DI A N A. LA KE ' COONTY. IN THE LAKE SI PER-! TOR CO CRT. NOVEMBER TERM.! 1017. TRI-CITT ELECTRIC SERY-j I'"E Ct 'MPANY. A COI'.rORATION j

c. 1.. OLSON ET AL. CAI SE I '7 S 7 ? A--TION T' FORECLOSE A MECHANICS LIEN. Now comes th,e Plaintifi' by W. ,T Whinery, attorney, and flls its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent rerson showing that the defendant?, S. Ross Sutton and Stanley T. Sutton, her husband, are not residents of the Sta'e of Indiana. Said defendants are therefor hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the sttme will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that qnleys they appear and answer or d--mur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the i;th day of March, A. D. 1!M, the same being the 2nd day of tiie next term of said Court to be begun and held in he Court House. Room No. 1 at Hammond, in snid County and State on the 2nd Monday of Mireh A p. l?; s.

ROBERTSDALE jL; IL J I ...ll. .,-... . . r . . ee ;

Mre. Salma Visconty of Roberts ave trie, visited Mis Ready at th St. Ij-

inaro nespital in nicngo.

i Mrs. todding of Myrtle avenue, tvas ai

I Chicago shopper.

I Miss Agues Atchison and George i folding visiteW Robert Atchison at the ; Lake side hospital, Monday, and repot t thllU feeling belter. 1 Mr url Mrs .1. Krnfn of Mvitln ae-

e,..,i -,o, u..h,r. I Mother and son ie itrettm

ilnd I Mr. and Mrs. Hayhurst of East Side' land .lr. and Mrs. Wilson of South Chi-j

rug", spent , ".v xe'iis e in- in'in . t j Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Indiana boulc-j vard. !

Miss Oli-.e Lau'-r of Central avenue.

1-2-S

V I.TMITED NTMllK.lt OF YOUNG WOMEN WILL BE EMPLOYED to ' ik" training for handling our V, inter increase m local aud long distance telephone work. WE PAY SALARY WHILE LEARNt v i, frequent advance; in salary, excelent working eondilions, comfortable res; room, and benefits in cae of aiektiss make telephone work highly desir"b U'V HM-EM ENT ' I NT1" POSITIONS F RESPONSIBILITY with corresponding advance in salary. Young women hetvveen the ages f '5 and 9 appiy to the Chief (iperator at No. 65, Pimbach '"'cnti-ir.r, TELEPHONE COMPANY.

Iran-, mond. 13-22-tf

TO RENT I-'-.n n;shd room "aid nk-n will be heard and d termin

al i'inie iJi iiii;. . ny iwu rnnei la-i ed in their absence dies, employed. PreMrabl;- with board.! Tx- n.-r-i-v-r- - ,,.jTT.

4-- vwi.vc.-j iiitLi'xui , i nreunto

write or pnone attet- t Hotel Me. Hammond.

m., B

1-2

WANTED TO RENT Small store r flat in Hammond or East I'hicago. Address. Mrs. E. Lee, 70vl Sr.. Chicago ave. Tel. Vincenncs 423. Chicjc , 111. 1-2-1 40 2ND HAND-JO MOTORCYCLES All rtmkes from S15 01 ir BxcaljlOT ICotorcycIfl Saleroom. 223 State St. Hammond, Ind.

For Rent Furnished Rooms

w ivTFrv- Ltidr ejerk. Inquire Nas

uau & Thorn I -sop.. East Chicago

FOIi RENT 2 larg"

light housekeping .

front rooms for modern eonven-

, ? Vc ; 'eneees. prlvatr; family; no children; ref

req. t-,12 Truman

i Hammond.

;.- Phe

1 1 :

i:

.r. S-2

u-ivrrn Office clerk, about 2') year

old. J.n5 per n.onU. Chl.-atro. Ad-iFOR REyT: modrn sleepmr rooms.

ii.es?, x. i-J- iw.v. - . itentiemen I reterretj. Phone 10H7 W

ntrl housework.

. . . . "t VI for El

week. v.nnoii ..

1 . - . 1 - o

SI per

761 Claude st. Hammond.

1 2-2D-2

vviNTFD 2 good waitresses at the j . Ohio Restaurant. ZZ Michigan ave . i FOR KENT Co.;, Ind. Har, ! room f.q- refined

FOR RENT furnished rooms for house keeping: also ."-ii.om o.-i.tair" turniah-

J ed. Inquire IK riummcr ave. Phone m ; B I. j 1 . .. .. . . .

... i-. oa i;uvi'l. U-.'lt

Z . .... I. T." ,J I

TNTED G'rl lor Kiuncn ... . vv-' . . ..... TJ.,,im nn i,

ersl Hotel,

i t.ihie f.lf m.hed

party. All modern

convpti;ni.., Phone Hammond 22"S.

1 2-1-'

WANTF.D rooie in c Hammond.

FOR KENT Modern furnished room.

- T rrL,,i .'"all with rf. 04 :? Tori . ,v -: ave. or

-ijiri or woion.i i-vj ..- ."- i pnone j,n. itammoii j .

end iio'jsewoT-n.

FOU RENT 2 hai-ij roftm f r light 1 t'isekeeping: all con yen ine-, i5:J Sunimer sl. 1'hone 2.3.17. Hammond. 13-:: 1-2

Thone 2S'jS. i

sr.fl Cc.Himbia ave. 12-.ii-j

WNTi:r -""Jirl f-'r geneial housework. Phone 2135. 904 S. Hohman Ft. Ham-

1 nOild.

set my hand and affix the ?e3i of said Court, at Hammond, this 15th diy of Deccniter, A. L. 1S17. HERBERT L. WH EATON". y-y Ork L. S. C ROSCOE HEM STOCK, Depu'y Clerk. D-e ir-2e-.jn 2

'TIC

Evangelical Piniliy School this afterne.. .p.. Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Fggers entertained retatiies fr--.ni th' East Side, New Years. Mrs P Bley of Myrt b- avenue, was a H'ltnrnond v'sjtor Henry Atchison of Woodvil'.e, Ind, visited Rob 1 1 Atc'nioi at the Lake Side hosoitn! in Oiicago, Sunday, and reports him the saniN Clarence Eggci of p.ob'rts avenue, was a Chicago business visitor. Me. and Mrs. Emal at-- spending a fw e,-ks wih Mr. nl Mrs. Tom,? and family of Robert avenue

i Mr'. H. K. Kiii'-rs and daughter t. eOF RENEWAL OF LIQFOrJ c :,i'' V'":' '' ,n ,',i!r;1 ICENE ' Mts. ir.i.-c Ttirlcy of Uineoi'i aerm.

en'ertaiiied a lew iri' ii.js .Monoay vi-n-! Ing. in h nor of her siJt'e. nth hirthd-ty. I tieorne and John Pension, af'..-r spendi it g- the he.lidivs with thi'- par-nrs, Mr. lan'i Xtrs. P. IIpivhi of Roller's avenue,

r.'turtieq to i-crnue utiiv -i . i v .

LOWELL

Notice is hereby jjlven to C-,e itizens of Hammond. North, Township, Lak" County, Iirdiain. that the undersigned. Eir.il Si-hul'z, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township.

County ard S'at. and over the age of j t 'vf.nl y-ojie years; 'hat he has resided ' in th Sa'e of Indiana fot more than ! one year and in the t'lty of Hammond. North To-.tnship. Lake Coun'v, tndiana. for more than six t .) nionths prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified !

voter thereof, and a naturalize, driven The fin"ia! of Claienc Triby was

of the Fmted States of America and held h-" Sunday at the Christian ftnf) Jnht ,.pr

of good moral character; thai he will 'hur.-h and the body was Uit'n tapply to ti,e Board M County Commis- ! Bb-TStngt"n. 111.. ftrrty for burial, of Lak" C'l'inty, at Crown Poini. Indi-j Mr. and Mr.. F.d Kno-ke hocUej have are, .it its Febriiar;.-, I!l? session, foi j ret -lined fioni a v isil tvith iclaliscs in the renewal of a licen..,, (0 j.;t Bt r. j Rensselaer. fail, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors j John l.tioas went to Xli- hissn Cityit) les quantities than five gallons a ; yesterday t animi his duties a road

to be drunk 'cast

1-

tf !

WANTED Woman ' Hickory st. Phone

- do washing. 414 iO.jO. Hanini'ind. 1-2-3

VNTFD rori-""nt maid to do general housework: family of thiee. h-S .Vnn st. t hone H7 2W. Hammond. 1-2-2

WN'TED (Jood nurse giTL. lop place. Hammond.

102 Hys-1-2-3

WNTI"I Girl r woman fnr light housework. 223 Forsyth a.ve. West Hammond. Down stairs. 1'-'-

Help Wanted.

FOR RENT Room for 1 or 2 men. Phone 3n,!i. Hammond.

g'-ntle-1-2-1

FOP, RENT Furnished it,.,m f .r 2 gnilemen, or to younjr couple, with kitchen privileges; no children. hi Indiana ave. Hammond. 1-2-1

FOR RENT Heated front room Carre.il ttr. Mammon'd. Fiat B.

I ml 1-2-1

FOR RENT Modern room. t7'i taiilev ave. Tel. KoiiM. Hammond. 1-2-s

FOR RENT Heated rooms in modern home; with board; i bbrk from car line. Phone 1116M. 4; A.h si. Hammond. 1-2-1

FOR RENT Furnished room

'in home, jj; hoard of d"s

. , -. .--r c-r-. f,-n and women canvassers

f-.V 1:?" insurance work; age no hind- Carrol, 1'Urn'morrd

erance. Largest commi-sions on,,,,. r , , j.11 the ci'ies m the Calum-t Region, j

vr.nlm- to I h.. HOY. ruoill -i.J

. building. Gary.

in n.odred. 12.". 1-2-2

FOR RENT A larifr light room with

' r- Indian Harbor. 1-2--!

Situation Wanted

WANTEI

FOR RENT Nil housekeeping, or. of (Jakley.

ely furnished r'joms for af 244 Michigan ave. Hammond. 1-2-1

-Continrment nursing. Phone j ' . . , 'I,. ... w a I

:i -VI CIllCMJi ft .--. j.io. ..

12-2D-3

Miscellaneous

WXNTED Young ltdy stenographer at'vd hookk't-per ivw attending school, desires work from 4 p. m. to S or 9 and

urdavs. I none -i.-j.vi. '"'"j'y''-j

t 3

SlTF VTION WANTED A place doing general hous-work. Address. Mary i on Viet- 1C2 Wabash ave. Hammond.

FFRNITUR KEPAIRING. L'pholsterinj. lira." Bed Reflnishing. Lake Count v Cpholcterlr.g Co.. 2S7 E. State st. Phon.-s: Hammond 2S43. East Chicago. 07. 12-27-6

MAN ORE Free for the hauling, at Calumet Park, Stock Yards. Hammond 12-31-2

WANTEI Office good reference. Hammond.

position; can give A. C. V, Times. 1-2-:!

For Rent

WILL LADY getting off at SsTony f re.m Erie milk tram Friday evening, kindly return fox inurf to Mrs. Charles Hendrix. Oriffith. Ind. 1-2-1

FOR RENT Onragp, 23x22; can be used as warehouse, Si:? Tonem-e sve. Phone 24"(. Hammond. 12-31-3

FOR RENT Eight, room modern house on cast side; hot water heat. Call liru.xr. Hammond. 12-11-1 FOR RENT Oarage. 11 Elizabeth st. Phone 25S4. Hammond. 1-2-2

For Rent Flats. . FLAT FOR RENT 6 rooms and hath. upper fiat, inquire Mav st . or r.i-ore f75W. $22." per month. Hammond. 1-2-3

TKIVKS FOR HIKE I have two 34ton trucks for which I want steady work by day or tonnage. Address. S. B. G., Box 1201. Gary. Ind. 1-2-S

LARGE MANUFACTURER wants representatives to se'I shirts, underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to homey. "rit for free samples. Madison Mills. 50"? Broadway. New York Citv. 12-i:-l PUNCH PRESS WORK. .111" VHIXG an.1 up-'t vre'dingr done f.:-r manufacturers. Two Step Lalder Co. 2t'2-S Indiana ave. Phone 741 Hammond. 11 PI tf

a time and permit he sam

"1 ne p;-n,ises wnere sold, saiJ l:n th M-nn

heretofor granted by the Board or! Mrs Fran Commissioners on 'he 5th day of Feb-j ''''' home in

Si-,

if the Miihigan City branx-h of

'.dmission: Mai. .e and K-c

;.lio war lax charged.

i2-"i-n FOR SALE pj-room house. 2 fla's. tii.-nle i n: lery central location. Inquire

1-2-1

Private Harry J. Rob, of Camp -lot. Ky , i visiting his parents lKie over New Years. .Miss Bessie Naef of Sheridan avenue is visiting her brother in Toledo, Ohio. The Masonic Temple. Mst and Ex

change avenue. South Chicago, will ,

be dedicated tomorrow. There will be a log flag laisinc ut 2 o'clock m the

I afternoon and the dedicatory cetemonis will stait at :) o'. lock. I In th evening there will be a ball. banquet and oigan leojta by the Fri iHar Club. A number of Whiting Ma

sons are planning t atnd, Vincent Lemon, of Calescbur. Ill . is til" guest of Raymond Koch of Olive street. Andrew Hammer of St. John spent Sunday here isilintir his children. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mts. Joseph Si her of Sheridan avenue was baptized on Sunday and named Elizabeth Thcedora . The sponsors v. ere Mrs. Mathew Schaefer, of Sheridan avenue and Theodore Kamtnei of Dyer.

V h 1 1 i I) r m- rubers of v ill attend t ho ln-

J I siBllction 'f officer!. ,,;' ol;,.: chapter.

o. E. S. tonisbt.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nealon entertained j a number of friends and relatives atj their i;oir.. ;n the lYde-isen ftat '

inaay in none.r of the baptism or their

(infant d.-i'ieliter. named Nellie Mtivi'. j k Lynn of Deiredt is here visititi"; j with friends j A .on was bo; n to M : s. and ?.f rs. I John McTacrue of New York avrn'ie.

aleng ni'-e-

1 . - I The Pythian Msters held their annual J election of e.'Tiri . th result of which j was n f'.Jie.ws: M. E '.. T.Irs. E A. j Xiiao; F. S.. Mrs. Part-ll; 17. J.. Mrs.!

j North: M. of T., Mrs. Hamilton; Reel ! Sec, Mrs Welshy: M of Fin . Mis. j IBlam haid; P. of Fin.. Mrs. Pasle; Out. j ',' . Mrs Dils; Inst Off.. Mrs. Fuel! j

The W. B. A. of the Ma. fal)"" will ; hold th-Mr regular meetin.tr tonierht. I It is eiperted that Mrs. Florence Probst j district deputy of Elkhart will be ml att en'lani e. , Frank Gtratd of Camp Taylor is visit ing a few days at his heme here. Mts. M. A. Tlickey has .-old her home I in New York aven ;e to the Board of I EduHt;-n. Mts H-key lias purchased! th" CampbU house on Pennsylvania j aru now ocq;oed hv Mrs. Dewey. ' ?.Iis- EilbST Porter entertatired a irmiiiT of friends at a "watch party'.

at her i) - n e sn t leveutia avenue on Nw Y'c-ars Ev". .Miss Exuife Randall spent yesterday in Lagrange, 111., visit -ns at the Lome of -r brothei . The Theta Alpha 'ia.-umas pave a New Yeat's party at the home of Miss Evelyn A Stewart on Mondty evening. Bunco was the main diversion at which prizes we) e awarded 1o Miss i;.rrtic Schle.-h'v- and Miss Josephine MeDerm(tt. A .-vera I ourse lunchcn was serv -ed. Misses XIary and Anna Oraean and Miss Josephine M, ivrmmi spent Monday at :reat Lakes Training: Station

visit ing- their nro-ners. iv.u.iene orosan

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Ivan Haag entrU'iii a number of friends at a N"w Year's Eve party at his home in New Y'oik aven'ie. New Year's eve went off very quietly in Wintine A number of watch parties were bld at home- and dances were held at the Owl'? and Elk's -dubs.

Trie Sandwich Man. The nam 'anoNvlc!i man.

piicu to tue rnoii v.iio pernde tho otrr-Pts hetween two hoard, -which are nivertlsoropntf. vs first Riven to tjiem hy IHckcris. Altbotitrh it would nppenr thtit the enstom orlfrinnfod in iho nineteenth century, Hu- profession w.ts without a name until Iik-kens

-pi. ee conceivr-d the hntnorot) ritlo. which he

fi.amiiioixfi to 63rii asuai ev.vuut.

firt cmi-loTcci in hl n..z."

"Sketches by

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Tla Wb.ttlrg and East Chlcc. trTe fc-outn Chicago oly. IW Cfcicfc -4:4 a. aa. m 4:IT tk Ob

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A retneiv fnr infeMora

AH the Local News

: fj B ( tht sristir trTL. : t'il7H " - Paioiew, aoa-pciionnvic '' II A 5 v X'trT sr.d will not tri;ture. , iJiAM B.He... in 1 to b m7.

aoi.n hi rm'C6T. ' Trcel Tot if awireel Price i, cr 3 botl!i $2.75. tlte EVANS CHEyiIvLCO..CrNCINNATI,0.

of

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S v lidleh: Ac Tene I.ri3y9ll e a

uvC-X fill in Kr 4 4-ald w4B,,icy . -V g ' . l-Ucl w-.tb P. c Kl'Jrl, f

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zti S010 BY BRCGGISTS EVfRjERS

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Lake County Besides

OCTOBER 2", 117. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. I For Cincinnati 's:0a a. m. i:!45 a. m. j TTEST -BOUND. i For Chlcag-) 6:ii a. in. aai 4;i5 p.m.

Koi'insoti returned Hammond affr a v:

to sit

moo .Mjun-.r oi jail Count-,, for -h

period of . , year from said date, and the precise location whre sajsj intoxicating liquors ere to be sold by the provisions of th" license to bo renewed ' is as edl.-ovs: The ground Moor front room of the two-story frame building, situated lot ij, bP-ck 7, of th.- redi isi.-.u of Holtman's Addition to the Ci'y of Hammond. L?ik t'ounty, Indiana; known as 373 Nor'h ILohrnan s'reet. Bar is 23x37 feet, t; inches by ! fct 10 inches, high. Has glass front, facing on Hohman ire. j. a public hig'vvay in said Citv. Has front and side entrances to living rooms. Bar on south side of room. Living looms n i-.ir. All of room can be se.-n from said pubrio highwav. EMIL SCHULTZ. Jan 2-'-16

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To Arms Your Country Callu

Wanted to Buy.

WANTED fTo buy two turn-table feed

wagons. Calumet Stock Yards. Ham-1 mond. 12-31-2

NOTP-E OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Noljcc hereby riven to the -itizens of Hammond. North Towns'iip, Lak" Count;., Indiana, that the undersignea. Nathan Harris, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township. County and S;ate. and over the afe of twenty-one years; that he JiS resided in the State of Indiana for moie than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township, lake County. Indiana, for more lhan six (.) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof, and a naturalized citisen of the United Stales of America and of good in ral character; that he win apply to the Board of County Commisof iike County, at Crown Point. Ineliana. at it? February, 1P1S session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritou?. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit tli sam; to be drunk on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 5th day of February. 1317, and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor -of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said Intoxicatingliquors are to lie soid by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the

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I'aii W.iiel has if'.iiiiifd fi e'ln ; v, ith relatives at Mont i'ello. Mrs. Ed Walker 1 h ini-ti'd

a visit vviiii .-latie ;; t. il .ne.n. M. I.. Wood and ila-xli"i- Miss Ella, nr. visitinc relative at R ,. heater. 'Ieu Brown, who is siatie.ne.) Ft. P.. -ii Harrison is here isinnt? his patents. Mr. nnl Mrs C. A. Brown. Will Tat man visited his pai ents in Chicaco." Sat oi dav ninht. r.i.e and children, who have been visiting there, returned home with him Sundae morning. Ben Worley was in llamin- nd o n business, Saturdav. Alonzo Id.kinson of Hammond, is here b. 'pirig- to ta ke , a i e of Thomas Dickinson, his brother, who suffered a stroke of paralysis Christmas dsy. Mrs. Ed Walker who has beeq )?. if.ing her .sister and husband at M.non. returned home Sunday . The funeral of Clarence Tribbey who died al St. Margaret's hospital in Hammond, Fiiday, was held at the Christian church yesterday. The remains were shipped to t31ootin?ton. 111., for burial todav. The winter weather is still with this section with a vengeance. The thermometers around town registered

around 6 below rero yesterday ing;.

EAST GARY

morn-

CLARK Last Saturday was the first ejay in which cattle were unloaded in the local cattle yards within the last six months. On acee.unt of the stormv weather the trains were compelled to

j unload at Clark.

Mrs. Wallace Marshall or Ambridce was an East C'bieasro business visitor yesterday. Grading has been started for the

erection of an addition to the Arner-1

ican Bridge Co. Clark Enriaht of llaran-j tafvas Clark business tiansaotoi-,,,,, ,

n of V ,i,.h,. .'

nis ;it Pear

Mrs. Jay L'-wis spent Christmas In ... , il... if

I'hii asi wnu jit iiiii,iii-i, - Myrirk. j F. It. s,-.n who has conducted a j geneial store b.e;-o for nearly seven ; ears. l,n sold hi" stock to L. Tel- I

inund of '"'hestert n. and will shortly move bis family to Miller. East Oar? people will res ret ""ins the Olsons leave town, for both Mr. and Mrs. Olson have been actr. " workers- in social and chm h work and will be missed by their friends h-j-c. Miss F.lr.a Ha cljjre-n retunied Friday from La;. oil.-, ivlir sb" -spent Christ ma - with ber sister. Mis. F. Anderson. Miss Blanche Qinnell of Chicago. V isit'd ov e;- the ll . .1 jj a s with lie; parents. Mr. and .Mrs. II. T. fjuinell.

DYER i '

Why Neglect Your Health Until It Is Too Late?

It .- est : ma ted that courtrv there is an death rate of l.r.O'.'.""" oi at. least on .-third c

ill-en k 1 ' s the

ieii n tld

Mrs. Axel I

Gary business

'tis

visit.

Enlist j By Const I

ay

Mr. and Mrs Henry Creivinsr left Sunday morning for Chieasro where they .-pent the day at the home of their son. Sunday niornin? the Dyer milk shippers had to 1 ul their product to Cue statiem here, as the truck from Whitir.5 was unable to i. ;,ve on account of the heavy snow. Sunday afternoon the remains of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keiinian were buii.-d in the St Joseph cemetery.

Peter F'uffin of S'-horerviii. trans- J

acted business here Mor.dav forenoon. Raymond Keilman, one of the Dyer boys at Cair.p Taylor, spent New Years day out here with his parents, having several days' furlough. The following boys at various

camps acknowledged the receipt of the j

Christmas boxes sent morn i,y tne iyer people. Herbert Keilman. Oliver Gait tier. Bib Chenard. B"n Kaiser. Walter Helmer. A'ade and Clyde Stokes. The hoys expressed their satisfaction that they were tn well remembered by the town people. Men.tx rs of St Joseph's court. C o.

.11 t.,.s annua ! r -vv- iie,i Hid he

saved h.- the i.r,vr a :;,. cation f niii:rt rn vii ot.ic MUTitODS such as we us,-, jt l a weakness, a s-n. a crime to nesiect y iur l.eath has tenors for none but peopl- do not s em to

think very much about til, they a)e about to rl jwii. 'Then anguish f

soul. Despair replace- f.n.Vfoos ami weaknes- and ehaustion takt the riac.- ,.' sti nstth. I Know t'.nc sc - and happiness depeci u-it bodv ani hrail '.' T';e lack of force : alv a - to f u net i otia 1 d'-clii". : a .!-.-eased rordlt'oiv t ..oe e,f ti.e organs ..f :ie (,,,.1--. .o-

to h tie vi ta 1 ;zd nerv tern. The- man vvh-. s to physically and mental

Tiegleci s himself not on i limits his future- prospects, but is using up the physic.-c c-ip t.-ij he already pofe-j.-,. It1 4war the leiiris mt IM.oease. Itrlnu Hark ll.-.ilth unci Sunshine. My lei si ness is to d;- e away" the .-loiels : ri;ea-" and t.r-rii; back the sunsii -, of health. I hav e niad" tv s, i.t ,ti.treatment of a t' w d;crve a lifelong study . I d-a; in pcir-rjlitve know i. ii-.. and yiv . my pat:'-n,s Tti,,;-e ;i.-;, ni on y t',Hn tiiey . n ;;, ; s e. . W'i,ej-e. .,'y method o. t'..t. W'tit fiv - p to dai.- .ii i-:y respect. Every case i- tiv.n a thoruch ar.el .si-e'-.nii er. ruination, lie cause ,4 rhe q-.-. :'!ise is discovered. sod the proper treatment a d ,i; . n ; ., -ed. No two cac.s a:-- e-;a,c;,-elike, consequently (s tieni is sivfn persons I attent.on. and tiri;n"n. pr.-.er -bed accord ingiy . M by ot ;.- Ilie Rrtt l irt? It Will l(i4l lees TUau the W orl. The diseases ...f mr s-.e.-iril-IV a: -" diseases of v-h-i' !; ti'ie g-meia! practitioner .s lankly ignorant, he ln-tv:rir bu little more about tbe-tn (hart von. He is vvboLy unpi ":. red in e perieiice. kii.m ledi;.' and ee'uipmovit and t,.,t,ili;. unable

to successfully treat an-1 vh"ii be iind"; take a i e li- v.-; ' 1 no 1 1- tjiun cause cO yl'-OVV s.-i io,s . cations to atise. vhivh or later necessitate, th ices of a skilled special.

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Here to Stay.

Piles, Fistula and All Rectal Diseases Cured.

I GUARANTEE

:, Prostatic, Urinary, Bladder,

All Unnary Troubles. Men's Diseases Treated Scientifically.

Women's Diseases Cured by

Safe, Sane, Painless Methods. Nervous and Skin Diseases Cured. Catarrh, Goitre, Stomach Diseases, Rheumatism. r:rmembfr T use and jiive all modern, scientific, proven methods of trc-atiwnt known -. medical men. Mv Office Is Thoroughly Eauinned. I'l-rn'iifl ttl-ti'lei. i'eM!t'- Trentment, M o ll.ilinH, te-f.rt (n xn KrviiM-, in tl-e (inicliest Possible lime. 4 dSrtr H r-v miii :i lite. T''ri Flnv .

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Hours 9 to 8, . Sundays 9 tj 1.

No Hours Thursday Nights

155 E. State St. I Hammond, Ind. fa

Opp. Orpheum.

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