Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1918 — Page 5

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Ater Anrturt 13th, cn ill classic! ftflTHtlaeimmt placad with

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at tfca offtea wtthis 6 days, aa ftdAltloiua aOu-itr of (n cants will t Ml fox collection. Tba at aarvloa earn ba gtraa our patron fey Maria- all elaal8v4 adrtatamto ta our offtoa aad pariatf for vacua aal rara coUaoUoa ahaj-fa, ZtAXB COUTt FTC. II TXTB. CO. Tracts irawsriPixs. An. ltl7.

I. - i Real Estate Bargains ; I in. in i . ii. .-.I

Wanted Female Help

FOR SAIH Corner lot and houe: rood location. -M Frankuvieh. ?nth sve. and l'elaware at. Gary. JI-27-Sw

(URLS WANTED Apply The Cudfihy Packing Company, East Chicago, Indiana.

'OR S I,K Store buikilnij with four living rooms and two lots Corner Gostlin and Cameron sis. Inquire. Mrs. Przu.hl. 729 late Line at llniiimoml 1 ; 7 1 mo eod

Wanted Male Help W A NTE D Truckmen and car repairers. Piece work, with a guarantor of fOc per' iiour. Apply The Cudahy Packing Co., East Chicago.

Al'ANTEr Junior clerk. Edwards Vnlve a: Man'f. Co.. Kast Chioaso. 1-3 S WANTED Kxtra fireman at on-o. With' previous experience on water ' ''he Kn!fr: ."6c per hour. It-hour shift;

also 1 coal passer and extra fireman with some experience on Rfam lioii.rs. :4c per hour, 1-hour shift. I". f. Metals liefining Co. East Chicago. 1-3-tf WANTED Good teamsters: 35c per hour. Apply a- once. .1. M. Dahikamp. I4 Fayetta st. Hammond. 1-4-lf

P'Ort SALE North side restaurant and buiidnuv dolnn o.t biisini': t"od raon feu- scliinj. 'HI Tow la ft. Hammond. 1-8-3

For Sale Miscellaneous

FOP. SM.u I ."n re.l-ein diamond and railroad watch. Lesser Hel able !, 'in Thank, state ft, Uar.imni. Open cvfnin'. 4 'i tf Kl'SSMA'"!, KKKI.: & 1M, :V Ni 1 CO.. 1 CLn'on '. . phone Z,Z. I.a.'t Chicacro, phone 4511. y 11 lni

FOR SALT Full blood Angora th'Sts. ira'e and female. Moodv Cm nip. Cedar iJike, In). lZ-Z',- ni 1 n SAI,K- : Airedale pupp'o, three months' old. male and female. p-di-(ritied. champion -t..-k. line for ..in panion. Kuard or hunting. A. Martin,

l'elaware st. (lory. Phone i. i-o

A LIMITED NUMBER Of YOF.NG '"MKX WILL P.K KM PLO Y Ki to take training for handling our Winter increase in local xmt Joiik distance: telephone wttik. WE 1'AY SALARY WHILK LK.MIV1NU. fre;juent advances In .salary, excellent working; conditions. onifortahla rest room, and beri-rUs in ease of wiokne make telephone work highly deniable. A PV ANOKM KNT INTO lilSlTMN'S OF RKSI'DNSiniLITY with en ropoudiif advance in salary. Young: women between tho uffn pf and IT it vi!v to lb- tlnct Operator at No. b5, Lin-.ba. h a v e. ' 'II I "A GO TELEPHONIC COMPXNT. East Chieafto. l-;-tf

OWLS GLUB -WIN m LOSE Defeat Gary "Y" anl Lose to Valparaiso U; Polarines Win From the Lyceums.

BARROWS i TD HANDLE ! RED SOX! ! j

WANTED--Maid for iriiril housmntk .! J7 jr-r week. 7 Carrol! ft. H.imnintid. , 1-5-t r ! WANTED A woman 1 day a week to do ivashiiK and cleaning; mutt be lft ' elas-s: ; in famDy. .Steady work. I I. !

tiMseman. Hut' Moraine ave. Phone I".7.i

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W A N T V. I -E vperieneed d'ninj; Rirls. ternberK'p Restaurant. Michigan ave.. Indian.-) Harbor.

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MEN I. EARN PARBERING Day or evening- .Toh open everywhere. Government, titv. home shops, I rn o'Jtck?v. Catalog-tie mailed free. Moh-r Barber "o!Jge, 1 ft."t S. Sth av-e. Chicago. 1-5-6

WANTED Experienced grocery man to manage tea and crfiee ftorw located in Hegewisch. III. Apply by letter, Tt. nderson ai'O? Foresiville avc, )ueao. 1-'-" "WANTED Girls and hoy. 16 years old. Enterprise Bed Co. Hammond. 1-7-1 WANTED Tank builders, riveting gangs on hot and cold work. Chicago scale of wages; good opportunity for first class men to secure employment on big contract under open shop conditions. Apply Field Supt., office of WmG raver Tank Works or at Foreman's office SinClair

'Refining Co., East Chif-aco.

t'R y.U.E )J it-Is' bicycle: good C 'tuii- ' tioti. Iimuirc. Times Office. Hammond. 1-5-tf

WANTED Girl for genera) housework.

ijood waxes and no washing. "2iut Massachusetts st. Gary. l-S-3

KOK SALE 2 sound young- horses, harness and farm wagon; good condition. K. 91st st. Chicago. III.

1 hone, So. Chicago 872. 1-7-6

For Rent Furnished Rooms

Kt!l SALE A nicly furnished 28riiini ro,-.n;ing-hoose. Will s.-:i the entire stock ot -furniture: steam heat, hot anil cold water; good business. Call at 14 Oaklv ae.. after 7 y. ii. Hammond. Ernest lokotxko. Prop. 1-7-6 FOR SALE one hard coal healer: one accommodation gas and con 1 rat-go. 6S8 Summer St. Phone. "193 Hammond. l-S-3

FOR RENT- Large front ro,,m for light housekeeping': furnace he). 7114 Oakley avc HaJnnioud. l--l

KtK KENT Z nicely furnished rooms for Iinht housekeeping. Sibley st. Cor. Mayv-ood ae. Himmond. 1--1

KOR RENT Iirnisbed room: electric. . heat, hot water. US Clinton St. Hammond.

Wanted to Rent

TO RENT For gentleman. wH furnished modern room. I ."9 E. ?tate Dr.. 2nd floor; front easi fiat. t - s

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WANTED Delivery boy for grocery: not umi-T 14 years of a-'o. Apply at oner. W. S., Times. Hammond. 1-R-:'

WANTED Male stenographer; permanent position; good salary. ;rasseni Chemical Co. Graselti. l-S-3

WANTED TO HE.'-. T 2 or 3 rooms for light housekeeping-. West Hammond. Stat. of S'ate Line st. preferred, price no objec t if suited; 3 in family ; no children. Address. 194 Stit'', cor. Oaklev, up stairs. t"r Mrs. Murphy. Phone 3$ 1.1. Hammond. .-3-6

For Rent

EOR SALE OR RENT Store with 7room fiat: good basement: lot iOxinrt

42j V.'. State st. W. Hammond. 2 --((

By JIM2IIE EAT.) WJIlTINt;. LVD, Jan. S. l?.vys. l can't be h:lpd. the bulk of this spa' must bo devoted to (be guiio that tie Polnrho-s are putting- up. Last Saturday evening at tho Whiting high school auditorium these liuluweial.t uh romped away from n t-am w11),j1 hid been touted a one of the best lightweight aggregations in the cuy of Chicapo. 1'nssmg that woubl credit tu any team tn here w as in evidence Every member of this team wa- in t!i" fray from lb- start of the referee whistle to tilt: end of the gnme. Morrison was the point getter of the evening, making- 21 points, while Wvitier contributed lb. As a pair of forwards Mies boy s ar- bard to b em. The. guard mg of Cruiith. Hewitt and Voel w.a of Mich caliber that the Lyceums rang

up but one b:i'-k '. Polarlnea (45). Wi itier 1". .Morrison I.. Uriflith ' Hewitt R Vogel L. f'askets Welti' r

Griffith ( 1. Hewitt throws Morrison O:

The lineup: Lyctumi (3). F Auzatoiie I" . t'Tllahrtu

el carr '.; Eeehan ()). Morrison f).

'nl la ban. Free Au.ab ne

WA.NTI:D Eurmshed modern apt. Address Hammond.

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unfurnished ; :. Tigies l-O-'f

WANTED INFORMATION REGARDING l;orMS TOT" MAY HAVE Kill! RENT. STATIC 1 J iCATTON. DESCRIPTION. CONVENIENCES. WHETHER 0R .NOT BOARD IS OBTAINABLE. OR NEAREST 1VARDING PLA.CE. PRICE. ETC. Address Edward Valve Mfg. Co Attention jr. vh-ta,;er I-.".-;;

TO RENT $30. fi" per month, or for snl on time payment, four complete up-to-date howling al'evs with all modern equipments: lonp-t !ie-!.iov hail returns atid mmeralite bow ling ba'l. f Party renting- a me must furnish bond.; Can he seen at any time. Arn now- mi riiumiu ordt-r. Aduress. A. ?4.. care Lake! County Times. Hammond. 1-,"'-.". FOR RENT -room brick flat. All con-I ver.iences. Phone 114W. Hammond. 1 1-5-S-Hlt

VTbltiag Owl-Oary "T" Oimi. The Owls stnrted this game v. ith the da.-h and speed that has made rhem a leant feared by others. Toward the second half they relaxed enough 10 let Gary get so close as to throw a .-care into the hearts of the Owls Club fans. However, the ( in Is managed to stay In the ha.:, the final yore hcing 2" to 22. The lme-up: 1

OwU (23). Lynch. Griffith R Dillon -- L. Pond C Pelsma R Dubruen L

WANTED TO RENT Small store or ( fiat in Hajumond or East Chicago.1 Address. Mm. E. Lee. 7S0 So. Chieaeo; avc. Teh Vincennes 403 1. Chicago, hi. , 1-7-S ,

Miscellaneous

Gary "T" (22). F Sotoi h !' Rhodes 1 udson G Cecil G Kuei.-ly Dillon (2), Pond Sotocb (Si, Rhodes, ly " ). Free t hrow s t4. Rhodes i ;.

P..V H. C. HAMILTON ln-tetrt pp.; ,satT orir ."pntiilf 11I NEW V RK. .fan 7 --1l is icganled ir. well informed Circles that Ed. P.ar-io-.v, wl.nss rj antion as president :b,e In'ei national leacue will be dcto.) upon . tf the schedule meeting of th--league l'ehtusry 12 will be conneeted with the Red Sox m soT.e ca;acit'n e t summer. 1 1 is p fact that Harrow was offerer) lc,e pieSideTley r,f the Red So. ome months ago, and that be took up the n alter with Ran Johnson. Johnson arid Harrow ao frn-rd of long Mandina iiil the Ann1: i'-an leai.e head was we! i'leaseri -nth the opportunity to have Pari-ow m the lexg-ue. He advis'-,; J!ai -t"W to accept. Harrow tooli 1 h" offer under advisemi t and f.nnllc came to the conclusion that lie could not accept, and that tl;er w-". where the -natter had st- od i'..r so;oe time. Harry Frazee, however, has been after Harrow c f- since the int-er split with the International leasee and it may be that the deal will bf ( o:r pleted e'. Fiazee i a mighty man with intei-ei (oh,-,, t iin n iia ser.fii !. and he iattep h i.-iness is something- that will riot advance, u-der neglect. Barrow's b ns a.-)-ia;iin w-jrh I ns. bail, his clear insight into rnatteis demanding: action 1 tii.-kly and steadily, give hm an in-.-id" track me- other appli' am? for the position. Fisjie jo sorely in need of someone in whom lie can place i-nnfi. ien-e sufficient tfi'turn over the entire executive end of the baseball e! ;b VV 1 fiber Harrow would be manager of the tiub is a mbject nett yet discussed ptihlb. ly. Ban ow has had long experience as hasebail i lub manag-r. and at one time led a riub in the American leag'ie O'tio't He has had a varying su'-'tss with miti'i' 13 trie epihs. ne he was at the h"lm t Tndianapoand ; is. b. ; ..f. ;,e as' ended to tli

ifs 'nt nf the International he w e manager of one of its

; ' '"j ' . 'I i - ; j-t ' ? r, '', . V " '',W"''''J,,', '-a's at " "Veers' "'f"' U-' - pf -&r;4 ' -js. - ' lf"r, 1 " i I'ii hi Him mn wr''u''1 y

3Iisa Isiibelle Mulvey in her ice boat speedster.

Richard Croker's horses won S4.210 on the Irish turf !at seasoti.

l-7dard Payson Weston, the pedestrian, recently celebrated his seventyeighth birthday and is still hale and lirartj.

from England ordered last fall. Ticadvantage of the imported oar is that it is tubular and has a hdlow hand'e Most of the American oars have solid handles.

Rrooklvn National Leagu team will gu to Hot Springs. Ark.. March 18.

T11 future amateur balklinc btUiard

j tourneys contestants will be allowed

flv minutes preliminary practice in advance of a championship match.

Captain Aaron Rodonhern, of Cleveland, has been awarded the silver football trophy for being the player of most value to the Amhurst college eleven during the last season.

American Bowling Congress tenpm tourney will be rolled on sixteen aPeys at Cincinnati. I't.bruar 1 6 to March 10.

Lost and Found

LOST Brown and white collie; North Side Thijsailay. Finder please return to c32 Pine st. and receive reward. Hammond. 1-5-2 1X.ST Monogram parr of solid gold fob initials P. H. B. done in three colors of gold: reward for return. Phone 2S33 Tlnmmor"! 1-S-t

Situation Wanted

TRS'CKS FOR HIRE I have two :,- ton trucks for whn"h T want steaiiy work by dav or tonnage. Address. S. R. G . Box 1201. Gary. lnd. 1-2-6

WANTED POSITION Hav eseet'tivt abiiity. plenty of push and intiative; sge 2": 10 years' selling and office experience: prefer a salary and commission proposition. Address, B R T. Times. Hammond. 1-4-lf

Help Wanted.

"SHORTHAND-in-one-iessori." Repre-sentativ-es wanted. Address. Vniverscript, Rochester. Ind. l-'s-l

For Sale Motorcycles.

WANTED Waitresses or waiters at T. M C a. Gibson, lnd. Rhone lom.

If TIMES I

40 2ND HAND 40 I MOTORCYCLES j Aii mtiJ from fljoo Up, i Ixeelsior Motorcycle Salearoom. 22s State St. Hammond, lnd. '

Room and Board. i WANTED Nicely ftirnished rooms and 1 board for gen'leman and wife. Phone Hammond 741. , l-.'i-f

LEGAL NOTICES

Baskets ' Jriffilh. (4). Dubruci - ) .1 udson. 1 -e il. K r.01: lblioi,. Griffith

Sctocb. Owl-Vilpo "V" Oama. Tie Cmls were clearly off form on Friday eveniiis when tbey traveled to N'alpo ami put on the big show at the "r" jrm. Now and then the boys showed that they can play the game but these flashes did riot last long enough for the whiting boys to be returned the winner. Valpo won by a score of 23 to 22. At half tile." the scoif. ' as 13 to 1. The line-up:

Otrll (33). Liilon. Griffith R. Pond, Lvnch L. R f r. . Fond "

PuhiU'-'i Lyr.oii. p.vers

title f. iea II I" e I 1 1 , s Jl'ii vote a next s

Jack Koliy. of the Vesper Boat Club. Philadelphia, one of the foremost single scullers in this country, is wtth-.n the aviation corps at Austin. Tex.

Bar:. t i .rwlti cannot degreat diil of time to baseiial! nire.er. alth'oish France is said

he loprfui thai things will so shape lhe-nse!ve as to give h;j. Barry's servo's for a i'i b f pei ind every day early in the spring He belivese he i-ou'd make a' fine for Barry would help jiist that much and a'd in Hie selection of a no"v tr a nutT.

Five former Boston Red ox players are endeavoring to win places on the track team of the First naval district station. Boston, which will compete in the Milrose game". New York city. January 2L They are Jack Barry. De! Gainer. Mike McNally and Ernie Shore, as well as. Rabbit Maranvillc. of the Braves.

Uhian. 1:58. the fastest trotting horse, has arrived at Santa Barbara. Cab. to serve as a saddle horse for his owner, C. K. G. Billings, this wtnter.

China stages a national t;-ack and field meet every two Jears.

Valpo "U" (35). F ran-F.-Swartz. Cootirad Pa !ryt,-, pie

R "; t-alb I. G Murphy

Baskets Dillon, Pond CO. Duhruoi. Fair. Swartz. Dalrv inpb- t'oonrad (1). Free throws InUon '6) iriffith (2 1. Fair O").

Wanit Ads. Are Read by More People all Over Lake Countv, than the News Sections of all the Other County Dailies Combined Do You Wonder at Their Bringing The Quickest Results

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Of THE POLISH BITLDLNO. LOAN & S AV. ASSOCIATION. . Th annua! meeting ot the Stockb elders of said Association will b lie'd on Tuesday evening, Jan. Sth. 1-!S. at. S:H. P . M.. at the Noniorri Trust Savings Rank at 2C7 II"!. mart ;t., Hammond, lnd. PALL P. LIPINSK1. Pr' R'H.ESRAW SAL! K, e-eere-a-y. 12-2i K'17 1-5 l- IMS

S 5 1! 0 WAGERED BT TOM JOSES

InQRtN WON'T BOX FBEO FULTON Jill, il

NEW TORK". Tan. Fnless Frank Moran suddenly changes his mind, he will not bo Fred Fulton at New Orleans on the niirht of Jan. 2S. Moran nsks for a postponement until Washington's birthday. Moran wired from 'amp Wads worth yesterday that h" would not bo able to meet Fu'tjn on Jan. 2$ Moran'" telegram, which indicates he i giving I'ucle Sam his entire time, read: "Impossible To leave cf work to trn-n for Fulton. Car. box htm lvb. 22."

Miss Clara Katherfne ITywoo4. of Philadelphia, the clever IS. 3 balkl.ne billiard player, developed by ex-champion Harry T", Clme. who was recentl;. elected an honorary member of the Na ional Aasociation of Amateur Billiarvi Players, will early in February mak tour ot th west, playing iu Chicago a week. thn appearing in Milwaukee. Kansas City, St. Paul Minneapolis and other cities.

Mt. Clemens. Mich- will hold two be race meetings. January 25 to February t, and February 11 to 13. Purse for each of the light harness raees will be $31.1). .

Fluted States Golf Association will hold Us annual meeting in Philadelphia. January 23. Officers will be elected.

The t'ntversity of Washington (Seattle), .is awaiting a shipment of oars

Colleges which may take part in the alcrosse tourney matches this year are Tale, Cornell. Pennsylvania. Johns Hopkins. Syracuse. Lehigh. Hobart, Stevens institute and Swart hrnore.

; Bayonet Team at Harvard; To Meet Yale, Columbia ! GAMER I DG H. MASS.. Jan. K. Har'vard adopted a wartime sport ye.sterday , wi'h fr.e snnouricement that a bayonet j team would h- placed in the field this j season and would meet Tale. Ooiuicb.a. 1 and other eolletfov Jules I.e Rlas, 'fencing coach, is to have cbaifr' of the i new teini.

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Start a Want Ad. to Work for You Now, TODAY, and You Will Marvel at the Results it Will Bring What You Want and Have Not Got a Tonnes W ant Ad. Will Find for You. And That Which You Would Dispose of A Times Want Ad. Will Find for You a Buyer

j The town board held i:s regular j meeting las' Friday evening I William and Adoiph Penning who hold positions in Hammond. pea. Sunday I with their part tits, Mr. and Airs. Carl ! Penning. i Mrs. S. o. Weisii entertsiiied 1 om- ; puny from North J udson. Saturda. M. J. rieiriaer was a Hammond v il or v tsterday. L. L. Rutherford ; unfilled to his ! home on account of illness i The bii.rard which struck th,s ec- , lion yeslerday, demorflized a!! rai'road i traffic. Trains which should have been out of Chicago yesterday have r.ot ar- ! vlred yet this morning. Section men (have been out shoveling snow for thirtyi six hours. Wn7Wa 1 ters w as "operated on Sa'ur- , day at St. Margaret's hospital. IIhu1 inond, for anpendicrcis. Dr. John IclI dings w as the operating surgeon. The j patient is reported a? getiing- along we!!.

The lac that Brvar. pfwri") lias deicated such nvn as I'liamtioii Ted Lewis, .b.linny ;n!tiths. Jimmy Duffy. Young iHntiy. Matt Welis. Johnny Tillliian and lesser lights oevr,'t alter the lief in the minds of Milwaukee nsbt fans that Joe 1'gan will triumph wle-n tins pair of weliers clash tomorrow iiiht 111 the beer city. Milwaukee fan' are wagering 10 to H that Joe will cop. So eager are they for hots that two Milwaukeeans came to Clin ago in se.iv: for Dovv:ey coin. Tom ,Ton manager of Dow 11" . was iu A! Bloom's when the visiting plungers arrived. Tom took $.-,00 worth. Bloom iocs lfl and several smaller atnoun" r re wagered. "Clucaao fight fans are hungry I'r-r a. real scrap an I that is v-hv the .irmand for !ic:i(-t is- so bi?.'' aid Ifloorn ini

night. has been a lot-. a ttiu- sin..

they've st-en th.e slufginc loat-h ihnt Ih'.s threatens to bn. I'm taking three oar loads- of pi cm 110-11 1 busm.-.-s and sporting men to the mill and John Harding will have at least Dv o t -oai hes of parlor ears on il.'- 'run." The special train will be run on the electric. . Downey and Eg an ended I heir w..tk yesterday -"id will take t.nlv light e-erci'-e today. At noon tomorrow Downey's party will go to Milwaukee. Hoppe Will Play Series at Boston Next Month William 1". Hoppe will rUy an exbihltion balk line and three cushi-'n series in Ros'on Feb. 11. Varna. la. the Japanese erert. and Charles Peterson of St. Louis; w il! t o mombirs of the party.

Here Is a Silly Claim For a Weight Forfeit Nrw Year's afternoon Nat Xewis took yonBf Denny Aownatate to fight Billy "Goa-ta'" Colg- ten ronnda to a rtacialOB, Denny winning-. Tna promtr, Jimmy keyea, told Zcwta ha would hT to weig-li 148 at ten la the morning; and Hate replied that his man would scale at that notch any time during- the day at rtngaide if necessary. Doig- grot on trie scales i at ten and was under welajht, accord- ' lag- to those who took a peep at the scales. None of the Chicago party was present at the time. Denny tUd f not get into town until after 12 j o'clock He Immediately went to the scales and made the welfht. This i he did over two honrs later thaa It ! was necessary, which of course was ! to his disadvantage. Then the Doigcrowd claimed the Denny forfeit, which was refused them the day of the f.afit. Later the promoter paid it and now he wants Lewis and Denny to stand all or part of the set- . back. Rather silly, don't you think?

Fulton Ready to Box ; Harry Tate at Joplin

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Glenrose Oil Co. Paying 12 Annually Thirteen prodnciuc; oil wells, and more coining. Sixteen hundred acres of oil lands adjoining some 1.") drilling wells iu the Mid-Continent .Field of Oklahoma. Stock selling at par $1.00 a "hn re. and has never sold for less. Stock exl.ccted to advance this month. 70,000.00 worth of equipment now on Glenrose properties, inchidintr power houses, drilling machines, pi J line; machine, easing, pull rods, pumps, etc. Stock mav 540 to 00 for 1. dividends to 200f. Glenrose is pavintr dividends now. They are not selling this stock on promises of what they expect to do. hut on what they have done and aw doing. Never before have you been' offered stock of this value for less than $5.00 a share. ' Think of this stock paying 12c annually now. with its possibilities of 'paying 200'-. within one year. Great things happen in the oil industry in a wry short time in Oklahoma. So see me at once, or better still, mail me your subscription today, before my allotment of stock at this price is sold. This Company is managed by experienced oil men, whose excellent judgment allowed this company to pay its third dividend before the Company was six months old. This is your oil opportunity. SEE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE MR. C. PIERCE, ROOM 62, HOTEL MEE, Hammond, lnd.

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Dr. Luckett, Specialist

Portrait f Wesley. j The portrait of John WVsIpy is now ! In the popsesslon ct an art collector Id FhllncMpriln'. Thr plrttrv 1 one o' the finept thnt mme from the hruft of the famous Georee Koinmey. Tn tJiis connection it Is interesting to note that for the portrait, mcasur'np; 30 inches by 24 inches, nnd its frame, the artist charged but 40 pounds. I

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Quick to Catch On. Edward had an uncle who owned a grocery and market. On Saturdays it was Edward'3 delight to go. there to heTp. On this particnWir day n neijrhhor chanced In. Finding Edward there, she thought she would find out how much the little fellow knew about business. Seriously she said, Ed, hare you chickens today?" The youngster's reply was: "Yep. we have all kins, alive, dead, dressed and nudreased."

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I X VKSTl AT Fi '. Our "Tw en y-Pav inen t Plan." It will pay youi t2.S is the monthly paymer.!. on :). I.i.mi is the ruotit'ui.y payment on $100. We ate. lieensed and ponded to the State of Indiana. Loans on Furniture. Pianos, Vletrolas, Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. Call. Write o- Phone. Private and Confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY HS'-and L".t East S'ate Stre!, I'anama I'.u.lding. Phone S33. Hammond - Indiana.

If You Need iYloney See Us Loaned of $5 to $1)) at reduced

legal rates.

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toret per month on louthiy halaneo. Interest iiec on $10 for 1 monih. Other amounts", same ratio. Repay in small monthly payments, crur way makes you independent of friends and is private, con. venient and economical, ('all, write or phone. Courteous attention always. Householders and others a-Jvanrpd iii'iney on their pwn notes LOANS ANYWHERE IN CALUMET DISTRICT. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. Lake Coa t? Loan Co, 28 Rimbach Block (Over. Lion Store.) Hammond, lnd. Phone 218.

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CHRONIC DISEASES

treated and cured hy !atet vroven, scientlfle methods CATaBEH, JLBTtTMA, ZtSOirCHZTZS and all resuUinc conaiiions cured.

DISEASES OF MEN

suecsfullT trated in horte.st poslble time it !cwt po-;bie coi"f X ACTK CASH PX EN A.TD TEST?H Fersocall v . Plenty of tin e Klvttt to treatments. Satisfaction assured. Honest treatment always. Investigate 'twill cot you nothing;. Diseases of Women Cured hy safa, sura, painless, pleasant, nonsurgical rr.ea.rLS.

CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL

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Art Mils BlAr., Opp., Orphscm Tkaaar, Eanvrr.ond, X&A.

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