Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1918 — Page 7
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Classified Advertisements
L After Aug-mat 13th, c all clas- j Sifitd ftdTtlttMIOMltt placed W.th . ts ctx tsr.pfaoa- 1,11(1 not -paid fur I i ft the offlo within 8 days, is J. ' ! diticmnU cJuLrga of va owt will be male for ooUvotlon. "Th betrt sei-rioe ba giTa oujt patron by "M-lag-tn-r all cltvasiJiea ad. re-taamnta to our offloe t-v-i payIff 'or Mm acd uti coll action duaxjre. X.AXS COXJWTT FTO-. ft WM. CO. Tncsa nswsvAnxs. Atf. 0, X1T. Wanted Male Help MUX LEARN BARIiEKi.Vi; Day or eveniniir Jobs ooen srt'rvwhfr?. Gov ernment, cliy, home shops !jfrn o,uick-! Jy Catalogue nraiied free. Molar Barber College, 105 S. ."ith v. Of-.tcsiro. l-.i-j ' WANTED Experienced" grocery mn to . nwnaiw tea ana ounw store .caten ; in Hegevvisr.h, 111. Apj.lv by ltter, K. i Andewn. 6m VrtvlU av... Chi-i tiiRo, III. 1-7-3 i - j Tailk bUlld CrsJ WANTED .;T-of-iri(v ffnnir; mi h 'inrl ; r-nM work. Chicnffo scale of i wages; good opportr.nity for first class men 1o secure eniployirjent on big contract unier open shop conditions. Applv Field Supt.. offife of! Win. Graver Tank Works or! ... . .- . ! at Foreman's office SinClair uenmntr 10.. iasi v.nicai;o.i. -jf steam, air and water. In repi gi o f'ill partiouir. atntfng salary expected. Applications treaeJ conf.uentiaUy. N. K TiT.efs. Hammond. , .' "VNTED Clerk for rien"s furnishing - , o r nrAlrtmfij i;"rf . tBr. i' ....... ....... ." Jack Fox. ul Hohman st. Ham;uvr.d. 1-10-VN'ANTED Timekeeper. experit'n'-5 on Piece work, about 3'. yrs old. Ldwa-d i;v. Mfg. Cc. Kat Chicajito. 1-1' -. w WANTED Junior clerk, about 17 yrs i. it: rer month. F.dward alv .Mfg. Co. East Cboago. 1-10-lw WANTED Night waUhrran, good wates to man capabia of furnishing good retemces. Apply Setter V 5"? Time?. Hanitnond I -1 0 - WANTKD Night fre-rren. Fght work. 1 hours per Digi t. Apply. C. i. JT., Times office. Hsnm.ond. 1-10-" WANTED Experienced railroad yardmaster, over Dl years of age. Salary $125 per month. Apply, The Cud:ihv Paekimr Co. East Clicaso, Indiana. 1-11-3 W W'TEP Experienced power machire operator; good pav and steady wor'"' ' PPiv one- Rosenw.ld & Weil" rants'Factory. Chicago and lort jtve. E- Chicago. l'lL'l W.VXTED to drive grocerv w Fhili's- Grocery, f25 Calumet Phone 2i-'. Hammond. wagon a ve. 11-2 WANTED Man. !r. r nond. Enterprise Bed Co. 1-11-1 V VTED Me9engr hoy salarv $35. M DeWe-e. Agt. Erie Hlj " , 1 -1 1 - r id. Wanted Female Help 1 " A I IMITED NUMBER OF TCH V, oMEN WILL BE EMPLOY ED ake training for bundling our V . r YOUNG i to nter , increase in local Jong distance tele .hone worn " r- Tt-r-x-. . E PAY SA1.AKI 1 1 condiMons: "Vorufortable j -t rooin. and benefi- m -se of sjck'"r,"- . v.tmpvt INTO POSITIONS OK RKSPONSIDILITY with correspor, vr - valine worn lot: aovnncc m sitiftrv. 2 . . ' ' .. . r.f IK nnd "9 apply u' - ;: ,,,.,-h. 1 1 : omen ' between the a of 16 and 2'J apply to . Chief Operator at No. Rimbach "''-HP-UGO TELEPHONE COMPANY, j r.ast Chicago. I WANTED-Gir'.s for operating ppwar ! wtng machines.' Frank b. Be;z Hammond. 1-9-' X TED Good reliable woman to 00 ; r, at borne. Phc ne .' I :.nd. ivTsn Woman to wasu ana .' ,.r iiav a week. 3S Hon man Plvn- jf4l. Manimona i-i-j;
IVAXTKTJ At once, chief engineer for !,ap lJlke Inf, 12-2.-1 rno
rranufacturlns riant outsiae ui . , perinced and good ednration. apan.c sale Girls' bicc!: good connttaking churge of large p,)wr pim'l lion.' Inquire, Times Otfice. Hammond, and to fupetvisi distribution and us 1-o-tr
. VTED Stenographer: f-alary $!" Ij.'or RENT Furnished room. 2"! Ri;nv k ' Irqair Judge Gross Phone.. bacn ave phone 1738. Hammond. .i4 1-10-tf , l-H-2
I" WAXTEI Bookke' per md casnier.., r.vus 'l'itnes y recf-iiiui-'o'i'-.a. '-..1 Hflii.iiioi' l I-9--WANTED Youns lady-; clerk, with some exper-i - i : i tilu f lenc-e in iis-iir-n 'Mr1.' . . it 1 , Will, dravej lailrv noihN . '-:?-3 Eat L HlcagO. X TVl -- 1 f nogra phr; stood educa- ! .or.: s.-:n- knowledge of office de- i si pi'"'-n- d. Aadress, statins ex-r,eV'-n e ar.l salary wanted. Addr-ss ' , ,j Tm-'-e Hammond. 1-il-tl WA XTEi ' vi'.rist'.'o. Hammond. Hammond La undrV 1 1-11-3 ! WANTED Woman who can do llgftt I 1-irht isrH'ir work: steady em-1 r.'o inf nt" See Mr. Pa r.e. Eion Store. - - 1 Hamrnonu. i-ii-.i W A NT E P Some WHslitnir-. must one to do family take to their home. Apply. Dc-ugla.s sr. Hammond. 1-11-1 WANTED Girl for housework, firailv of Applv lr. ft. P. Hale, 112? Beacon st. E. Ch'cnKo. 1-ll-tf Situation Wanted WANTED In-cssmakin at home. 4?01 MagouH ave: rear flat. E. Chi Phone nfl. " l-10-:j 'ANTEr Man wants a Ii mediately. Phone 3i?fi. :ct j.,b -iu1-Ilainrnond. 1-11-3 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT Smai! store or flat in Hammond cir East Chicago. Vddress. Mrs. "". Lee. 700 So. Chicago ave Tel. VniMcnnts 4033. Chicago, El. 1-7- - WANTED To rent unfurnished cottage or house, 6 to 7- room, by man and -wife: no children, preferra bly "within 10 blocks cf court house, or j.ear rat line. Phone 22a , or address B :".?. Time. Hammond. 1-1 -2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED Ha i d cal burner. Must j Ham- ? g sons uie. i 'hone S.
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Real Es:ate Bargains
j FOR PALE-ronisr lot end houf ; I good location. M. l'rankovich. 20;h j ve. and Mnwart st. Gary. 12-27-3-a" ! FOW SALE North side restaurant and I building lining good business: good t reason for selling. 247 Towle IPim!mord. J -I-6 FOR SALE t".-room bungalow and gar- ' w".J fn'-O.OO !: bl easy '.orms., , Enquire 12 IS Monro. Phone 10!5W. j Hammond. 1 -y-4 j FOR. SALE A finely frrnished 2Srnom roi.rnina-house. Will sell til ! ftntire Block of fiui-fiit.ire; steam hull, j ho' and mil upwr; food business. Call ' at 614 osk'.- v ave.. .-tfter t 'n H-m-! mend. Ernes;. Lok.-UKe. rrr. FOR SALE OR EXCH ASOE- Store building. ft!icf'"l- "'-xf' with out I'lii'du:";. T-r 'orn rjwetlij.g with out buildings. "SO ruiies east "f Hs-tnmond Er'e P. It. wouio "niiar nm . .,,..-,,. , HimoiMi ai; on or , . a Coll.tis. Owner. S. t st Haiiim- n.5 ' i-n-2 Fon SALE Stora building v ith lour ,. hr''T'yi,tvy'M-': Prhvi. Ti9 Stale Lina at. Hammond. ll-i. l mo koj SI.f.; Two (.ottagea on Lewis K. Z . Times. Hammond. 1-ll-tf For Sale Miscellaneous 1 .Unredeemed diamonds and I J.wU'Ue. Ijeaser's Reliable j FOR PALE railtoad an nan. tState at., i-iammoiia-open - 12 VI' evenings. iki s.-macl feel- a lytiNG co. l-.cei v .ii- i - a. Phon si y 11 i m tFOR SALE Full blood Angora Goats FOR M E i sound young norses. harntis and farm wagon; good con dition. 2915 E. SIM ft. Chicago III. . Phone. So. Chicago hi'i. 1-7-6 I-'OR SALE Fiano in good oondltion, good ion?: must bo fcold itnmcdiatt... Price J4 . 23 Ogdon st. Hammond. l--FOR .SALE Dining table snd st u,r u t u uiVfHWlV til KC 1 Ji'.-n 1473. 23 t-tate st. Hammond. 3-10-J FOR PALERoll top ds'.i. National .ash resrister. wall mirrors. wall .snow case. niartl9 shoe shine stand, tailors machine, etc. all new; ver5 cheap for quick sale- Thone S.S. Hammond. "Pinnn and Fine Furniture Poi'chine Rennishing, Trimins. Regu-I lating. Paul C Klein, itwn'i. "' r-ionrt. 20!-7: East Chicago. Ind'na H arbor. 900: Shiting. it. oar. Estimates free. FOR SALE Here's another one of o Jr record breaklnc specials for ..A"L'RUAY AND MuXT'AY GNU. 47 and L' . tents ALUMINUM WAP K VrVhA double"0 1 1 Priecial price ! special pr 2-quart Lipped Sauce Pans.. $ 47 J-qunrt blppwj iauce rnr -quart Lipned Sauce Pans . . 2-q irt Linked I'reserve Kettles.. :-quart LiPPd Preserve Kettles.. 4-qiiarf Li pped Preserve Kettles.. 2-quart Covered Berlin Kettles "-quart Covered Berlin Kettles.... 4- q jart Covered Berlin Kettles 2-quart Berlin Sauce Pflni 5- quart Berlin Suw. Pans 4-qLiait Berlin aue Pans....... 2-quart Pudd'n I'ans .'.-Qunit Puiidmg Pans..-. 2-quart Double Boilers 2-quart Coffee Pots 2-q;;art Tea Pots b-quart Tt-a Kettles .S7 .47 .57 .7 .47 .97 .87 .ST .9 .37 .47 .S7 .97 .97 .!7 .37 2-quart Percolator 'i-quart I'aiisi'olej As the number of each assortment Is limited w advise vou to call en. Look for .lock in center r,f sign. Himmond Furniture Co.. 242 E. State St. Hammond. 1-11-1 FOR SA LE A 2-rhair barber shop on Hohman St.; good pporium- mi right person, .aaress, a. " ., iimw. Hammond 1 - 1 1 - 1 CASH PAID For Old Gold and Silver. Ilamnds. Watenea inroro .i..n Is r.le. h..s. Ark In on. 14.3 tate M. Hammond. 1-1 1-tf For Rent Furnished Rooms to RENT For are ntlerran. well furnished modern room. 15 15, fctate St.. 2nd lloor; front oast flat. 1-6-3 KOR RENT A desl h-nt 3472 Michig rable loom: stam can ave., maiana Harbor. Phone S2.J ,-10-3 ! v iVTrn 3 or 4 rooms furnished for lis-ht bousekeeDina. W. S. T.. Me Hot'fl. Phone 103 Hammond. 1-11-1 FOR RENT Front room on OUv 1 I st.. suitarie 1 or 1 or - genti-nien. ; Phone sfi.M, hiting. l-n-rt . FOU RENT DeFirable rooms, at 4'."' ' 1-11-2 1 .viagoun am. r Chicago. FOR RENT Rooms for light house Keeping; ail iriuani con venieucew. rt?4. Indiana are. Call after 7 p. ni. or Sur.dnv. Hammond. l-ti-3 For Rent iw. SALE OR RENT S 1 o re with 7- .-. ,1 v.-icflivi.rif lot noirlnW w State sr. W. Hammond. 1-5-6 ' FOR RENT '.-room cottsee at Gibson, i $1" per mo. phone ;. lo Hammond. .fi.3 I "' "'. j 1 For Sale Motocycles. 40 2ND HAND D MOTORCYCLES. AM want. makes. Pick the machine you ' Pick th tart paying now. mne 11 um wnen . . - . . he .d mam-- i ni'-nif cmi-iii"iiu.. Excelsior Auto Cycle Salesroom ! 329 State St., Hammond, Ind. 2S-4-11-1S--3 Wanted to Rent. WANTED 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms. Address. E. W., care Lake County Times, Ha.nirr.or.fi. 1-10-3 Room and Board. WANTED Niclv furnished room, and
board for gentleman and wife. Phone 1 Hanvnond T41. 1-3-tfjJan 4-11-13
WANTED Board and room for gentlemen in E. Chicago: private fa-.n-ilv; pi-cte start " preferred. Address. B. M Times Hammond. 1-11-2 1 , , , j JjOSL aiiU XOUUU t . - - .-.: j T . . . ... V, 1 . I . wi!h brown head and legs. Had col- 1 lar on. Liberal reward. 334 Calumet ; ave. Phone "J4.". nammona. i-iy-s: 1 . For Rent Flats. ; ' ; , .., . rr FOR RENT 6-room flat. 31! S-.ate T,:nr 1st. Hammond. 1-9-3 j Enlist In The Woman's Armj Py Censervin'' Foods S
LEGAL NOTICES
f NOTICE Or REN'KWAI, K LIQUOR LICr.V?E. N'otio is h.rohy given' to the citini of IIighlam1.. N'ortts Township. l.a' Count j-. Indi.ina. that t!i tiudf-r-sigr.d. Ml"hs?l J 'irlmmtr, i b iralf.Mnhnbitant and r'?t'l.-nt of Kf.iA Town. Township, Count v and State, and over th age of tfrtty-one years: that lie his replied in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the t'tty of Hammond. North ToyrrVhlp, l-ak. Count v, Indiana, for more than aix (6 niontl-.a prior to tho d.ite ct this nofe, and is a qualified voter thereof and p natura'ixed iti?n of tha United States of Amerir and of pood ri-ora! rhnra'et til. n ul apply to the Hoard ot County '''onimissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, at its February. 1918. a-asion, for the renewal of a )enn to sell a' retail spiritous, vinous and malt llquoia in !? quantities than fve reUona at a tinin and permit the aan'.ii t tm drunk on the pteniisen tvhera aold. aald license heretofore granted by the Board of Commlssioners on the hb .lav of February. 1917. ued by Kdw.r-i Simon. Auditor of u)d County, for the period cf tine ,-enr from said date, and the precise lo cation whre ald intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provieiona of tha lirenee to be renewed is o follows: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building f-ituaied on lot 11. block 13. in Highlands, (now of Highland. North Township. Lake County, Indiana) and further described 8n(1 known as being Iorteq at the oortier of Highway Avnu fcommonlj known rms Ro.d) and -rhi.d street (oommonlv V;.owi 11i'ili r--,A . . ; " " " ootn puDjjc nignwaya in taid town of Highlands. f-aid room face suth in said Highway avenue, a ritb'ic highway in town of Highlands. The bar room haa ona front ent ranee, one side entrance and entrance to living rooms in the eecond story and entrance to living rooms in rear. Rr is on west aide of room. Said room has two windows facing south and glass front and all of Inside of said room can be seen from said highway. Said room S3xS2 f.-t and has living rooms on the second story and in the rear. MICHAEL J. Gr.I.MUER., Jan 4-11-15 NOTICE OF RENEWAL Or LIQUOR LICENSE., Notice is hereby given to t cttii"" cT Hammond, North Township, Lake. County. Indiana, that the undaralimed. Edward Winkelretd. is a mala inhabitant and resident of iseid Citv. Township. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years: that he hss resided in the Stste of Indiana for motel than one year and in the Citv of Ham-I mond. Xorth Township. Ukt County, j Indiana, for more than six ffi) months pricr to the date cf this rmti. e nrt a qualified voter thereof n4 b Minmi. citl"n of tha l-'n,ted of Anueric and of good moral character; that he nia apply to h Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, at its February. 191$, aeps'on, for tha renewal of a license to Bell at retail, piritou vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at & time and permit the same to be drunk cn the premises where sold, aald. license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the 6th day of February, 1917. and Issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, snd the precise location where said Intoxicating liquors ax to be told by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows The two-story brick building si .ua 'od on Jots twtnty-three and t '. enty-four (23 and 24). block one n, Forsyth's Sheffield Subdivision to Hammond I11diana. more specifically described as 1423-1 1 4th street, Hammond tRobcrlsdale), Indiana. The room in which the liquors will be sold is on the ground floor at the corner of 114th strccfct and Sheffield avenue, faces south r.n mih Mtcet. a public highway. hn class from- Ar.r.r room is i-xtxi.- feC?. The' bar occupies mo cast sid of said room. Said room hasside and rear entrsnce There are eight living rooms upstairs. EDWARD WIN KELRE1 D. Jau 4-1 1-18 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given; to the citizens of Hnmmond, North Township I Lake County. Indiana, that the undor-sig-red. Herrv Krelger, !s a ir.aie in habitant and resident of 'said -! Township, County and State. nd over the ace of twentv-one vears- tliat v. resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and iti Ihe City of Hammond, North Township. ' Bake County. Indiana, for more than s;x ( ) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof and a naturali.ed citizen of the United States of America and of good -moral character; lhat he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of l-alte County, at Crown Point. Indiana, at its Fobru8 ry' -session, for the renewal of license to sell at rttail, spumous. vinous and malt liquors in less q-.iHn-ones than five gallons 1 norn-ii the same to lie at a time nd drunk on the premises where suld. said license heretofore granted by the .Board of Commissioners on the oth day of February. 1917. jsnd issued by Edward Simon. Auditor j of said County, for t he period of one year Trom sail aate, and the precise Jocation where said intoxicating liquors 6rf t0 D ,0;d bv th provisions r.f the license to be renewed is a- follow,- - rhe ground floor front room of the ! two-story frame building situated on lot ' 3, in Drackert s Aodition to Hs-mjiicnd. Lake County, Indiana. llur room is ST.X42 feet, has giaas front and faces on Plummer avenue, public highway in said City of Hammond. The bar room has front and rear entrance and an entrance to the kitchen in the rear and living rooms upstairs. Bar is on the cast side of said room and nil cf the interior of said room can be seen " f ror.i public highway. HENRY KREIGEK. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OI .r.-. LIQUOR Notice is hereby given t the r-.ti-zens of IPimmoiid. North Tow nship, Lake County, Indiana, that the under--signed, Nicholas Rutkowsk is a male inhabitant and resident of said C'i-.y. 1 "-""" ana o er the age of twenty-one years: that he has resided In the State of Indiana for m o re ; than one year and in the City of Him- ! mond. North Tow nship, l.ako County 'Indiana, for more than six fti) months , , . .... j P"or th" of tr"' oU.-e. and is 1 a qualified voter thereof and a r.uturMjzed citizen c-f the United America and of good moral that he win apply to the s of a ct e r : Board ef
oun'y Lommissionera or iake county, at Crown Toint. Indiana, at Ita Kehiyary. :1. fhffUm. for ll.e renewal of a licence to well at retail, jpiritous. inous and malt liquors i r:Ss quan-
uties ;hnr nve gallona at a timn and PTtiilt tin same to he dri.nk on the prenusoi where sold, snid licons- ht-rt tof ore grenlod by the Hoard of 'omroia.sior.ers on the 6th 'iny of February. 1?1", and i."ud by Edwarl Simon. Auditor of said Count, for the period of una year from said date, and tint precise loea'iot! where :"nid intoxicating liquors are. to be sold by the proviaions" of the lieense to be renewej ! follows: Front room on the ground floor of opeatory frame building, situated on t blok .. Morris addition to City of Hammond. I..ike County. Indiana, and further known as 532 Ani-s avenue, in aid City. Said room fneep north and is adjacent to Amt avtntte. Said room js 3-'n20 f.:et. has front pi-ie and rer entrances, also glass lion), bur on west sid of room, living rooms In par. NICHOLAS KUTUOWSKI. ,ljan 4-1 1-1 S NOTICE (F RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby ghen! to the cltlaens of Hammcnii. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, thai 4he under-asa-ncd. Ertifst. NehW. a male Inhabi'ant and resident of 'said City. Town-hip, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years: that he haa resided in the State of Indiana for more than ne jear and in the City of Hammond. North Township, Ijike County, Indiana, for more than Fix (6) months prior to tha dste of this notice, and 1s a qualified voter tht-reof and a naturatired citntn of the United Statea of Ameri.-a and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of I.ake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, at its February. 1SH. session, for thv renewal of a License to sell nf retail, spiritous. virions and malt liquors in less quantiti than Ave f!'ons at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold. ?jd licenko heietoforc granted by tho Hoard cf Commissioners on th". ith day of February, 1917, and issued by Edward Simon, Audi'or of suid County, for the period of cn far from said date, and the precise location where suld intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the 2-story brick building aituated upon tlie E. half (E i) of lot seven (T), block three (). Townaend & Godfrey's Addition to the Cley of Hammond, North Township, Lake "outity, Jnd., known as No. 11! Sibley ptreet. The room in which eaid liquors ere to be sold is 16x100 fret in size, bar le located on tha east aide of sail room. Said room haa glass front and front and back entrances and faces north on Sibley street, a public highway, in said City. All of the inside -of said room may be seen from said Sibley street. Thera are living roorai above. ERNST NEHL.S. Jan 4-11-1. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby givet to the citi"na Hammond. Xorth Township. Lake County, Indiana, that tha under signed, William Hase, is a male Inhabitant and resident cf ;rsid City. Township. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years: that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year end -in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake, County, Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified Noter thereof and a naturalized citizen of the United States of America apd of good moral character: that hs will apply to the Board cf County Commissioners of Ikc County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at its February, 19 IS, session, for the renewal of a license to - i 1 at retail, apirilous vinous and malt liquors in less quen1 ' l' " than five gallons at a tin e and , ! vermit the same to be drunk on the )-remises where sold, said license heretofore granted by 'he Board of Commissioners on the 5ih day of February. 1917, and issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of said Count;, for the r!riod of one ytor from said date, snd the precise location where faid intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building situated on lot 17. block 1, Caroline HMi.nan's Second Addition to the City of Hammor.d, I .a U A "on nt " Itidiaria. "Bid bar room
Is located at the corner of ft ..ate and! ;,1' Ierton a,1'J Edward Lovcjoy Sob! streets snd face, sour!, ,.n 5:. a of Gary. Ind . were sentenced to etgh-een street, a public highwav 1.1 the Citv of j months each snd Arthur Johnson, also Hammond, and is knout, as 2T5 S-ste 1 " Gary, was released. The husband of stiee-. Bar room is Ati fee. deer, and!1"" 18V' n ,"ar' h'lt'1 k'P-r. 2i feet wide ,n from and ilf feet widej""1 br"1' ,,d W of m rear: has alas- front, front, side and' making disloyal remarks., The. Prisoner-.
rear entrances. Par is on west side of room and faces east. There are living rooms above said room, and all of the j inside of said room, and all of said a . e stiff-. tn,; i Wll I HM JIASF Jan 4-11-1S NOTICE T CONTRACTORS. NOTK'K IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public AVorks of the City of Gary. Iakc Comity. Indiana. will meet on thf 14th day of January. 1'J'S. to rccei'.c and .-or.sider bids for the con-
struction of Local Sewer Number .Sm- charges of violating; the espionage act erity-r.me (73), beginnin- al th. map- 1 by seeking to obstruct the draft and hole a; the intersection of the A5Vy j discourag'.- rn1itmnts of their ounlryNoCh r.f Nineteenth A--etiiic end the 1 men in the a'iled snot.,, were arraignAl!f East or Harrison StieM: thence cd before Judg A. P.. Atiderson in I'uitNorth on the Centv-r line of the Al'.'y f ed States district court vesterday aftr-I-"a--t of lUrri.f'ti Street w i'.h a Twelve J noon and all plodded not guilty. A trial
t!2") inch Vitrified Ti Sevr. a dis- . date wi'I be set later. j lance ot M(l fret. j The prisoners, it Is alleged, working Also, beginning si. a poire, on the j under r; rmnn Influences, v. ct c b' nt tipCenter hne of the Alley s..juth ct S.-v-jcn taking the lives of members .f aj entecnth Avenue. Twenty-five C'.V) feet 1 Servian cori-imston. who Merc working East of the East line "f Harrison Street; throughout the United States in an cf- j thence Ei.-t on the Center jfne of t-iid!fort to cbtain the support of ratriot A l!-y. with a Twelve t 12") inch Viiri- i Perviars. vim Mould jin in the f.gl.t ficii Tile Sewer, a distance of 'US tt-ct against Ccraiany and 1-er allied forces. hi said City of Gary, ai! lr accord- It is raid that thousands of Slavs at the. ance with the plans and .pccitications I urging of members of this oominif sion ;
now on til in thf office of Board of Public Works and In the City, Clerk. The cost of tuid improvement ; 1 eliall be assessed as special benefits to ; the abutting aiii 1"- neutttd propcrt.j Bidd"is must tile a certified check for at least -i per cent of the Engineer's Estimate o'; .rie cost of id improvement which will be returned to iinsucessf tit bidders, and to the jure. -ss i'u ' bidder when a contract and bond have been executed for lite work. No cerllrtcd check will be received in less amount than One Hundred Dollars. The right is reserved to reject any and all bide. Bids must be on tile in the Clerk's Office cf r-aid City by Ten o'clock A. M. on the 14:h day of January, 131S. By order of the Board of Public Works. GEO. II. MANLOVE. ASA 1". "HOOPER. FRANK ZA WADSET. Attest: ELAN CHE Jan 4 11 1P1S Board of Public Works. DOUG AN. Acting Clerk. N'OTI"E Ti CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Tha! the Board of Public AVorks of the 01 y of Gary. Lak. County. Indiana. w ill
mc-ct on th Hth day of January. 1318.1 to receivt and consider bid for the conMtrurtion of Dl9ct Sewer Xurol-rj Thirty-tour (34) the unfinished pans to1 follows: a 12" Vifrlnod Tile Sew. r in ;
Alley 42 So., from a point CI ft. east of the east lino of Harrison St., thence east in Alley No. 42 So. a distance Of 208 feet. Also, 12" Vitrified Tilts Se ver in Alley 43 So., commencing at a point 3"tJ feet e.ast of the center line In Alley S West: thence tast in alley 43 So. a distance of &0 feet. Also, a 12" Vltrifbd Tile Se-wer In Alley No. " West commencing at the center line cf Alley 43 So. thence So. m Alley 7 V"f,t a distance of 1 1 1 ft. Also, h 12'' Vitrified Tile Sewer in Alley 43 "B" So. commencing at a p.:nt .114.4 feet East of the center line of Alley 8 Weft thfti'-e East in Alley 4 3 "1" South a distance of 123 feet. With a.11 necessary M.mhol..-, Catchbasins and Gutter Inlets, also Uie Backfilling and cleaning of the Sewer in Ally No. Waat, from the center line of 42nd Avenue to the center line of 44th Place. Also in Allay 43 So. from the. center line of Alley No. 8 West to Jackson Street. Also in Alley Xo 43 "B" South fmni tho renter line of Alley No. 8 West to Jackson Street. Also In Alley Xo. 44 South from the center line of Alley No. ? "West to the center of A.Iley No. 7 West. Also in Alley N'o. 7 West from 44th Avenue to 44th Place in said City of Gar, all in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file In the office of the Hoard of Public AVorks and the Cjty Clerk. Tho coFt of said improvement shall be assessed as special benefits to the abutting and benefitted property. Bidders must fie a certified check for at least 2j per cent oi the Engineer's Estimate of the cot of said improvement which will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, and to the successful bidder when a contract and bond have ben executed for the work. Xo certified check will ho receivrd in a. less amount than One Hundred Dollars. Tha right is rr.erv.vl to reject any and al! bids. Bids inusr le cn file In the Clerk's Office of .said City by Ten o'clock A. M. on the 14th day of January, mi. By order of the ronrd of public Works. GEO. H. MAN LOVE. ASA F. HOOPER. FRANK 7.AWADSKI. Attest; Board cf Public Works. BLANCHE DOUG AN, Acting Cierk. Jan 4 11 131 S LAKE COUNTY FURNISHES PRISONERS f Continued from page one.) cussion '-aps and a. loaded revolver were found upon his person. "Is this man as dangerous a he looks?' inquired Judge Anderson when Savoy was brought before the bench, favoy tcld of his wanderings about the United Sate and Informed the court lhat he carrf-d the dynamite to "stop trains." Ha said when he wanted to flag a train he merely broke off a piece of the dynamite stick and used It as a trainman's torpedo. He carrtcd diary in which private shorthand notes were made, but Judge Aaderson was able to learn but little from Savoy's translation of bis notations. Frank C Dailey, who was s special government prosecutor of I. W. W. conspirators In Chicago recently, was a spectator. SEAXLT ZSCAPSD WITH SHORT SENTENCE. Judge Anderson asked Savoy Jf ha knew the meaning of "sabotage." This is a term which nil I. W. W.'s are said to understand ss it spplys to the destruction of property. The prisotier nearly escaped with an eighteen months' sentence, in act had taken his seat when Judge Anderson was informed that Sacy had concealed part of his unlawful operations. Subsequent ques- ! tioning brought out that Savoy had originally stolen 100 sticks of dynamite at Michel", III. That wiicn arrested in addition to the three sticks of dynamite which he carried he also had a loaded revolver and S number of percussion caps attached to fti electrical firing de-i vice. Savoy admitted having served two years In e Federal rrlson for using the niniis in a scheme to defraud. Then I -ntence was increpsed to tw0 8IS. OTHER TEBIBAL CASES. it was charged, agreed to get the prosecuting witnesses against her husband out of town if paid. In rederal court waiter iicu:son or East Chicago pleaded guilty of failure register for draft but was not s.nt j enc-d yet. Anthony CoeU of East "hi- j i . airo arrested for th6 snm offense I pleaded guilty but no action vas taken.' Geo. Fridhsm of Hammcnd pleaded not j 1 guilty of failure to rtgis'ei but no elate: set for trial. TRIAL DATS LATER. Thirteen M on t en or-r held lime enlisted 11) the Uni'ed Slate, Army and Navy or in the forces of other of j ti,e allied nations. ll of the prisoners; are. being h'ld in jail prrdinjj trial. j DARING HOLD-UP. -r.i-o darins: holdups in witich t vie. t ins were relieved of large s.;nis of monev and other valuable., have orcurved in Indiana Harbor d-.uinj? Cit past three day. Ai" cf trie hoieiups were the work of "negroes, or. e of tlicin being identified by two of the victim is now under arrest, while The drtTition of the remaining members of the gar.?, sa.d to t. umber four, will shortly be made, according to Chief vf Pol.ce Thomas "Williams and his iMtt. '"Billi"" Hughes of the Harbor stj; .,-,n. The fust victim to report to th- p(..! e was Paul Ifarshunovich. ;.10i-l 37tn street. Karshunovich was relieved .f $36. He was on his way to his home snd when he reached the address named was surrounded by four burly negroes, who demanded V. money, fiootge ilarg' and Alex Calif- m were held up st Michigan and I ru-xiniond sttecis and ! a small cim of nmin-. was taiien from Cicm a . was aj.o a '..i !oa Mr iii:'.ii. The man a:!r?.ed paxe h:s nanie -ii
T'jomaa Luncartby. He is a,d to !iav confiied.
SURE MIL KNEW THE SMELL IF IT J. a copper supposed t testify in tell ihiscourt whether or not he can key by its smell T Detective Bunde of the. Hammond force was up ugainst that proposition today in city court when Attorney Brandenburs questioned hun during 'he hearing of John fJa'k) Kolling, manager cf a hotel nt 16 Plummer avenue and one at 9 State street who with his brother Joseph was answering chrgrts of having received stolen property, mainly a barrel of wKlskey valued at ISIS. CO which was etolen from the Michigan Central freight house. Bunde with Special Agent Ear! Wilson of the railrofid had fcUr!d the whiskey which had been emptied into Juga and keg, and hid in the backroom of "Jack's" saloon. 16 P!,iWntr averiue npon a tip of John Drown, night watchman of the saloon One jug- was found in a flour barrel. The;, arrested Dan OMall.y. Philip Lamhan and Vance Campbell ss the thieve?. O'.Mallev and Lanihan confessed and were bound ever under $1000 bonds to the Superior court Campbell plead not guilty f. the larceny charge and was released. The whiskev was stolen on Jan. 8. The arrests were made hist, nig-ht. When it came time f,,,- Detective Bunde to testify the attorney for the defers,. Brenienbu. g. Was Intent upon proving if Bunde knew Jt was whiskev he had found and whether or not It was the whiskey in question. "Horr do jou know it was whisker? Did you taste it?" the attorney askel. "No. I didn't taste it." returned the detective. "Did yo.j s.rieH it?" Ves '' "1 your smeller good and do you know the smeil of whiskey'." "V'es my smeller' is good." "Are you very familiar with the smell of whiskey?" "No. not very." "Well are you readv in we 'ai- that was whiskey you smelled.' "Yesf" "How did you smefi it?" "Uncorked the bottle, of course.-' "And you emelled whfskev?" "Yes " It took two Lours to examine and cross examine the svitnegeea before the attorneys left the fate of the case to Judy? Klotz. .lohn Kol'ijig: tf-es bound nvr to Superior court under $1000 bond srd his brother who had given himself up durina the trial will be tried tomorrow mornlne. Lanihsn testified flat Jak Kolling had given him $?0 ss his share cf the loot. REIL GETS CLEAN BILL Chief of Police H. F. Schuet'ter of Chicago, has siv en Michael Reil of East Chicago, a clean bill for ar.y connection he was accused cf having retatlve to being Implicated with Joe Veil, alias "The Yellow Kid' and his gang of Chicago confidence men. Reil is one of the largest contractors in the Calurr.et building and a large property owner in East Chicago, and the unjust accusation against his character has greatly injured his heretofore good name. The description of the man who forged Reii's name in relieving Albert A. Charles of Kckomo, of $100,000 in a fake mining' scheme does not fit Mr. Reil in the least. Aco Si 8CSZ9ULZ srrzcTXTa OCTOBER 2S, 1D17. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati S.OJ a- m. 15:45 . ra. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 8:4 8 a. m. and :IS p.ro, Daily. ONEY 'INVESTIGATE: Our "Twenty-Pa vmer.t Pla.n." It will pay you! S2.ro -1, the monthly psvment on $30. $;.irt ;s the monthly payment on $100. We are licensed and bonded to the Slate f Indiana. Eoar.s on Furniture. Pianos. VicuclaF, I,ie Stork snd t.'ffice Fixtures without removal. Call. Write or Phone. Private and Confidential. PKOVIDEXT LOAN COMPANY 14S and ISO Ess. S'ate Sirce:, Paimn.ii BuildingI'hcn Z.'-i. Hammond - Indiana. Di Lnckett, t "v f - ' e-T H - X J Jl sVf -a- s " ,i t -
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cording to the Daily Bulletin, the official garette of the Chicago police department the man wanted, gave the name of Michael J. Reil. The Km; Chicago contractor's initial are ' J. M ' He is described as being smooth shaven while the East Chicago Ren has always worn a mustache. h is also described as bcingr of heavy build, while the contractor is of alight build. Mr. Reil willingly volunteered in Chicago and when ho was introduced to the KclioTio victim of the gars. Charles eiatd absolutely that Mr. R-,1 was not the man implicated in ti confidence ranie.
YOU'RE LUCKY IP YOU GET 1918 CALENDER; PElfHEifiG ISSUEO War Expenses Cut Number Down to Tenth of Usual Output How many times sin e New Year's Eve Lave you J-ioked equgrely ir.to the (dirty epot cn the wall where all the days and months has hung the calendar? It is possible that so:..c persc-ns thin.' the fa;t that a new 11S calendar has rot been ptsced in position aim ply indicates the existence of a careless offi boy or a forgetful janitor or a laps" of memory on the part of the maid. B .: th:se persons may be entire! innocent and probably are. ft has been learned from publish; houses that heretofore have print. 1 thousands of calendars for business j concerns b"ating advertisements on t,.. If ice and covers, that the.- have n.t 1 '- jeeived a single order ((.is yeir. Ofl,er 'cele.idar makinsr houses hafe turne-i j down orders hecause of the amount o" white paper necessary in The making. It i explained there are fewer than one-tenth of the number of calendars generally in evidence at the beginning co a year on display this yea--. This ik 'jerause business concerns which heretofore have done their advertising- in that manner have decided to cut down expenses bv eliminst'ng the calendar from their budget cf ei-pensfs. Patrons of the First Calumet Tins' and Savings Bank of Eat Chicago were riven the niftiest and biggest caiend1!." of the year. INDIANA MAN DIES. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Private Fred A. Cook, aero squadron, died Nov. 22 a the result of an accidental gunshot wound while aboard a transport etj route to Europe, Genera! Pershing odj vised th war department today, book's I mother lives In Indiana. A Tsmedr tor tafeetlest nf Ihs ariiiir tract. PsibIsh, Doa-pofMooea nd wiil ant tnolars. RsliesM fa I to Sari. mar.n vt w nsi fST. rsresl Fot it dird Price i, or 3 bottlai ez.Ti. Prspsrsd XtlB EVANS CHEMICAL CO., CINCINNATI. Q. fiHICHESTER S PILLS . : 1 mm j v m r i si-ssts urn - wa Villa is lra uii 1 htlN. .M .... tl. vuiiuin hha hit 111.1 a . m e fi Tuolioowij BsM.t't.AlwT5-l. -rC S0l08YDRtGOISTStVRES J s HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO KAIIjWAY COMPANY
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