Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 174, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1918 — Page 5
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Aft Aura leth, 01 all olaalaeA aTWUwmti pled with. OTr Wpkon and sot pall tme at Ux affle wit&t 5 l.y, tn dditloni cturgm of Wb cent will ba nu.le far ooileotioa. Tfca br acrrvio era g-t-rn otix Tttiou tT briagliig e41 olMalfloa 4U i UaaaMa,t to our offlo mi pay. ln for Mm u9 hti collotlc XUCB COUWTT FTO. PTTB. CO. mess irswecPAPSKS. Att-. C, 1917. Wanted Male Help W ANTED Mxn with horse and sleigh or n-gon to io (ie!lvi inn; g ood Call f t once. Hammond Ft.rnitv.rc Cu.. -iZ E. Stat si.. Hurnn.ond. l-1j.lt WANTED Experienced grocery oiovk lor store nd delivery wagon, Hur.ipf e r Bros., plume liuo, iiaminond. i-l.l-it. WANTED Young man to clerk ;n shoe tore, experience not necessary; -od it a nee tvt advancement. Api'ij 't.i S. Hohman t., Hammond. i-l.s-n WANTED Timekeeper, experienced on oie'-e work, about 2-i Vis old. Kdn-ard aive Mf. Co. Last Chicago. t-1U-:w WANTED Junior eleik. about 17 yis old. So5 per month. Kdward Valve A.'fg. Co. East Chicago. 1-10-lw WANTED Night watchman; Rood usees to mau capable of furnishing good refernces. Apply by letter Y 37. Tune. Hammond. 1-10-3 WANTED Night fireman, light work. 13 hours per night. Apply, C. D. Ti , Tunes off ice. Hammond. 1-10-3 WANTED Locomotive firemen. Apply I. H. Belt Ky. Report to road fireman of enginrji. (.Jib-son Engine Inuie. l-14-3t. WANTED Good, energetic Eve wire stork salesmen: Rood pay, No. 1 men w.rh first ols.. references. Address "Stock." box IC'l. Clary. Ind. WANTED Two experienced s-rocery rletkf for inside work: pood waste, in. on iioui. good ot.portunity for right party. App.y by !tt.r or :n person. Fia?t Ch:cat.-o Coffee & Tea. .t'jre. 714 iSO14 a Wanted female Help WANTED Competent stenopra Jher with office experience, ea'arv 115. I Pa:C" Jones Chemical Co., Ml visible j st.. Hammond. 1-15-Ct. j a.- I WANTED Girl or middle aged lady for general housework. 651 Truman sve.. phone llyoil, Hammond. i-l."'-H. AVANTED Experienced power machine operator; good pay and steady work. Applv fct once. P.osenwald & Weil. Pants Factofy. Chicago and Tod are. E. Chicago. 1 -1 1 -1 4 LTMITF.r KUMBF.U OF TOENG WOMEN AVLTL BE EMPLOYED to lake trajnint tor handling our Winter increase in hx:al ftmtm Jong distance tclel "nnn work. WE PAY SALARY WHILE LEARNING, frequent advances m salary, excellent working condition.-., comfortablt rest room, and benefits in case of sicktiess niak telephone work highly desirable. ADVANCEMENT INTO POSITIONS OF RESPONSIBILITY with corresponding advance in salary. Young women pet ween the aca of 16 end "9 apply to the Chk-f Operator at No. dli, lUmbach CHICAGO TELEPrlOXB COMPANY. Bust Chicago. 1-S-tf WANTED Young lndy elcrk", with some experience in figures. -Apply, Win. Graver Tank orks, East Chicago. 1-11-3 WANTED Stenographer; good education; some knowledge of office detail preferred. Address, stating ex-i.eritn-e and salary wanted. Address. C. J., Times. Hammond. 1-11-tf WANTED Girls. Hammond Ea'mdry Co. Hammond. 1-11-S WANTED Girl for housework, familv of 3. Applv Ir. R. P. Hale. 112 Feacon Ft. E. -Chicago. 1-11-tf AVANTED Office ave., Hammond. 51 RimMoh 1-13-lt. V"NTED Cook, woman preferred. Fritz hotel. A'Jl Massachusetts ae., t3ry, plion 7Ss. 1-14-St. WANTED Alteration "lady wi'h sales experience. Libeial Credit Clothing ' o, Hohman St., Hammond. l-14-2t. WANTED Two girla to work in groce- : j-; inside work, good wages, union "'.v.ir. good opportunity for light party. Apply by letter or m person Fait Chieego Coffee and Tea Store, 714 Chicago ii -e. East Chicago. 1 14 S AVANTED Exper'enced powrr sewing machine operator; good pay and ;eiy work. Apply at oner-. Josenvaij & AV'e:l. Panii Factory, C'rneago and Todd ave., . "h!c.'igo. l-l7,-.1t. WANTED Chambermaid, short hou-s. 5 1 if per week. e4iiS M.chia.eti ave., ri one so?. Ind;ana Harbor. 1-1. ".::t. Situation Wanted WANTED Nu . ag 1,'V pr.-n-t:- a- nurse. .Ja'.l after .". p. in. M.s. Pahi. 3". 2 To'.v'e t., ph'-ne 10-OM, Hammond. i-i;.-2t. SITUATION A" A NTKD A s housl:eepei. Phone l.'MJ, llammoi.d. l-l'.-lt. W NTED Man ants a n'ght job immediate i v. Phone 31 Ilanmi-.r.d. I-I 4-3t. ANTED Position bv young lady mr.ter xars. eyperieiK'e in tor. er.V.tiiig.' Address V. P.. T:i)-'5 1-14-St Lost and Found i.O.ST Rlack le;hei ws!l- rontair.ing receir of 2nd issue r-f Liberty Pond and re gist r-tti.-tn certificate? and o'hi-r papers. R'turn t'J 105 Doty st., Hammond. S". R. Glu-soii. 1 12 2 LOST Foi.keTho'.k between WaPharn st. and Court House; eont.nns r--:s-t ration caid and t .; i'e vai 1. Pienir 167U IKsmnond. 1-14-Ct. LOST A g.'ld tinar with initial S. J. C. l $ engraved on top and i.. C. in--"iie. hetw-en i;usel! and Sibley sts. He ward, ll.t.irn to (13S Ann St., Hmtiniond. . 1-15-lt Wanted to Rent t ANTED By man and wife 2 or ;: furnish, d rooms: modern: for lif.hi. ' Usenet -iing. wiiliin 1 bloeks Coijrt H nise ii pr fam.ly; must p.-rmn-H. i I , Times. l-ln-lt. W ANTED TO RENT -Small store or Car i'i Hammond or East "hicaao. V,l,Jres. Mrs. K. L C. I'i1'! So. chi'-ago he. Tel. A'incenncs 4. Chicago, HL 1-7-S For Rent i-r.R RENT I'eyk room in First National Bank Bldg. Address H. M. K ., Times. 1-15-Si. )-t-R RENT -room modern furnished apartment with piano and tul e..uen :r nees. Phone l.iti or 177tl 1l.niicond. 1-K-lt. If You Think THE TIMES I? Doing Its Bit Your Support Is AI-w-ays Welcome.
Real Esraie Bargains
KOFI SALE Corner lot and house; rood location. M. Frankovich, 20th ave. and Delaware st. Gary. 1S-27-3W FOR st SALE Two cottage on Lewis K. Z.. Time?. Hammond. 1-11-tf FOR SALE on RENT Store with 7r.ioin flat: good It. semeut : lot Sxl.vO. 425 W. State ft.. V. Hammond 1-14-Ct FOR SALE Store building with four living rooms and two lot Corner Gostlln and Cameron srs. Inquire. Mr. Przqbyl. i2d State Line St. Himmoni). 11-17 1 mo eod r 1 'ii -.vi.r. .5 r"orn coiiage. 4-v su. S HoitnVi.nl t 1 1 i.A - l-'itft ..nel- ,!' arice cssy payments Rent for $12 n per month, phone s13.1. Ham. J-lo-For Sale Miscellaneous FOR A I.!' Good del'very horse, vveisrht 1 -1"' lb; yiirs old. 772 E. Slate s-:.. phor.r ;"!'tM. Hammond. l-m-3 FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Lesser L"an Rank 65 iSlate at., Hainir4ond. opn evenings. 4 12 tf Kl'fSMA'-;, FEED ROOETNi; CO.. Ill' ClT.ton St., phoue East Chi-i-at.i. phone 46.jK. ! 11 Ire FOR PALE Full blood Aiiora Goats. male and feniHle. Moodv Cmp. Cedar Iike, Ind. 12-27-1 mo FOR SALE Girls' bicvcle: good condition. It.qutrc, Times Office. Hammond. 1-5-tf Piano and Fine Furniture roliehtnft. Kerinishlnfr. Triminc. RS-lati'.is-I'aul C. Klein. Phones: Ha:n-n!-ni. 207; East Chicago. ; Indiana Harnor, !'?: Wliitlng:, 7R: Gary. 478. Estimates free. 1-10-8 FOP. SALE Social for TTednesday, Jan. ltith. Pillows. 49c tach while! They last; one pair to a customer. Ham. i nu.Tid I lirr.itnre Co.. 142 t.. tate k:.. i 1 iaminond. i-i j -u. I FOR SALE Large siae Florence heater tifd one senson. Ph1?1. Hammond 71... 1-15-lt. For Rent Furnished Rooms FiiR RENT 2 large front rooms for l-tflit hwiisclvecping ; cent! ally located. 50 r. Hohman ft., phon i 2574. Hammond. 1-15-lt. "OP. RENT Furnished room for gentleman. IIS Favette St., Ilamir.ond. j-lo-lt FOR RENT-N:cey furnished room with kitchen privileges; 2 blocks from Lion Store. c! Stale Line St.. ?nd ft. Hammond. 1-15-lt. FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping: has. bath and elecuic lights. Phone 603. 296 Fayette st.. Hammond. 1-14-lt. FOR RENT 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms, heated. 4222 Carey St., Indiana Harbor, phone B4SL1. 1-15-4 Miscellaneous UPHOLSTERING and Furniture Repairing. Lake Co. Upholstering Co.. 2S7 E. State st.. Hammond, phone Hammond 249: Fast Chicago &70. l-12-7t. Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY Good bob-sleigh; must be In first class condition. Address. ZYZ. Times Hammond. 1-14-3 WANTED TO BUY Oorvd gentle horse; must he sound. Notify 242 E. State St.. nammona AVANTED TO RL'Y 3 to 20 acres improved land within 6 to 10 miles of ' Hammond; will pa.y $15 per month and ! 5 P'-r o-nt interest. X Y Z Times Et. W VXTED TO HUT 7 or -room house, south side preferred. State details and phone. Addrcfs T. Y. Times. Hani, reond. 1-1 o-S t. For Sale Motorcycles. 40 2ND HAND 40 MOTORCYCLES , I All mnl' from $15 00 tip. i ' Ixcelslor Motorcycle Selearoom. 229 State S-. Hammond, Ind. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Or ESTATE. IN TJIE MATTER OF THS5 ESTATE OP AVALER E. LAMB. NO. 947. IN THE L.V:r SUPERIOR COURT, NO-I TEMPER TERM. 1917. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs. Legatees and Creditor? of Walter E. Inarch, der-eusc!, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held st Hammond. Indiai a. on the 4th day of Februarv. 191X, and shew cause, (f any why the Final Sc t rlenient A'-counts with the estate of said .lcerlnt should not be approved; Kiel said beirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and rereive th lr distr1bnr!v4 shares. AVif nes. th CI, rk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, th'3 I'Hii da.', of January, 191". HERBERT L WHEATON, .Tnn IS. 2?. cjetU Lake Stiperior Court. NuTlCE F FINAL SKTTLEMENT OF ESTATE. i.N THE MATTl'.n OF THE ESTATE )F CECELIA "HERC. NO. K.68. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NO 'Lli.1. -Nil- I tiie li'in. VEMBER TERM. 1917. N.'tiee js hereby given to Ijesatees and Creditors of Cecelia OP.ERC deceased, to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held st Hammond. Ind.ana, on the 4th day of February, 1918, and show cause, if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs Are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distiioutive shares. AA'itnss the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 4th day of January. 191V HERBERT L. AVHFATON. Jan. 15-S2. Clerk Lake Superior Court XOTICTJ OF REXEAA'AL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given' to lhe citizens of Highlands, Xoith Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned. Michael J. Grimmer, is a male mhabitsnt and rosident of said Town. Tov.nship. '""or.nty and State. aiJ(j over the age of twtnty-ono years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the Torn of Highland. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof and a naturalised citizen of the United States of America and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point. Indiana, at its February. 191. session, for the renewal of r license to sell at retail, spiritous. vinous and ma1t,liiiiois in less quantities than five gallons et a time and permit ;he Kam; to be drunk on the
premise! where eold, ssld licence heretofore gT.ntid ty the Hoard of Commissioners on th" 5th day of F-hniary. 1.117, and Issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of paid County, for the period of one year from wi.id dnte, and the precise location where ?rid intoxicating liquors are to tie sold by the provisions of th license to be renewed is as folhiws: The Kround floor front, room of th two-ptory frame luiiidinr situated on lot 1", block 11, in Hisrh'.ands, (now town .f Highland. N'.irth Township. Lake County, Indiana) and further d- scribed and known as being located at the corner of Hiahway avenue (commonly known as Kid- Road) and Third sirct (commonly known as Hessville road) both public highway 1n said town of nitrhland. Paid room faces south in said Highway avenuo. a public highway in town of Highlands. Th bar room has one front entrance, one Fide entrance and entrance, to living rooms in 'he second story and entrance to liv.np rooms In rear. Par is on west side of room. Snid room has two windows .'.'teing souih and itlnss front and nil of inside of said room can be sen from said highway. Said room is LT.x32 fcM and has living rooms on the second story and in the rear. MICHAEL. J. GRIMMER.. Jan 4-11-18
NOTICE OF 11NAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH KOLB. NO. 1015. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, 1S17. Notice !s hereby given to the Hairs. Legatees and Creditors of Joseph Kolb, deceased, to appear in the Iike Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 25th day of January. 1 9 1 S. and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate -.f said decedent should not be approved; end said heirs are notified to then and there rrvake proof of heirship, end receive their distributive share. Witness the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 7t!i day of January. JS1. ITERRERT I WH EATON, Jan. 1S-I2. Clerk Iake Superior Court. notice of administration, in ti:e matter of the estate or sa'ante freeberg. deceased. NO. 1 7 34. ' Notice is hevebv given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NICHOLAS EMMERLINO, Administrator. Datd 1-11. 191?. Jan. 15-25-29. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SUSANNA DEMMERLING. DECEASED. NO. 17S6. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of said Estate, by the Judge cf the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed t-o be solvent. JOWN C. DEMMERLINO. Administrator. Dated 1-1 ;-. 1918. Jan. 15-22-?t. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS REDDY. DECEASED. XO. 137. X-btlce Is hereby given that the under, signed has been appointed dm1nistrator cf said Estate,, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NICHOLAS EMMERLIXG. Administrator. Dated 1-15. IMS. Jan. 16-22-29. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANN MARIA AVELLER. DECEASED. XO. 173?. Notice Is heteby given hat the undersigned has been appointed administrator of Fai.l Estate, by tlie Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Esta'e is supposerj j,, )-, solvent. HAMMOND SAVINGS & TRUST C . Administrator. Dated i-i;, i9H. Jan. 1T.-22-29. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1917. MINNIE LANGBEEN VS. EDWARD LA NOT) E EX. CAUSE XO. 16919. ACTION TO DIVORCE. .Now comes the Plaintiff by M.-AWr. Dorsey & Gillett, attorneys, end file her compla'nt herein, together with an affidavit cf a competent person, showing that the defendant. Edward I-ang-been is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant 1s therefore hereby notified cf the pendency of said action and that ;he same will .stand f..r trial at the next term of said '"Vrnrt. and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein at the calling ' said cause, on the 14th day of March A. D. 191. the same being the 2nd dsy of the irxt term of said Court to be begun and hld in the Court ITouss, Room No. 2 at Hammond, in said County State on the 2nd Monday of March A. D. 191S. said action will be heard and dferinined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of sgt-rj Court, at Hammond, this 30th day of January A D.-191S. HERBERT L WHEATON, Cl-rk Lake Superior Court. By ROSCOE HEMSTOCK. Deputy clerk. Jan. 15-22-29. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Thy undersigned hereby gives not'.-e to the citiren.s, inhabitants, and legal voters of the Third Ward ef the City of Gary, and of the City of Gary, and of Calumet Township, all in Lake County, Indiana, that at the regular meeting or se3sjc,n of the Board of County Commissioners to he held on the first Monday of February, 191S, he apply to said Board for a -renewal of the C-iur.ty Retail Liquor License held by htm for. upon, and in the following described premises, situated m the City of Gary. I-ake County, Indiana: The ground floor of the front room in the two-story brick building on Lit Thirteen (lioin B:ck Ten mo, in the Chicago-Tcl!estoti Land & Investment Cirri!ny's Third Addition to Tolleston, now in the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, said room is 22 feet 10 inches by 79 feet 9 hiches, with glass front, corner entrance opening on Broadwa.Vj and 14th Avenue; side door on I4th Avenue, and side door opening into front sta'rway. and siie door opening into tear stairway, said room fronts East on Broadway and South on 14th Avenue, both public highway!) in said City of Gary, and is known as Number 137-0 Broads-ay, Gary. Indiana. And the undersigned further says and
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BARNEY OLDFIELD BEATS CHEVROLET II POO MCE , LOS ANGELES, Jan. 13 Barney Oldfleld, the auto speed king, drove his Golden Sunbeam car to v ictory over Louis Chevrolet, in a Front enac, in their Jjo.ono match race for the track championship at Aseot Speedway Sunday afternoon. Twelve thousand motoring enthusiasts witnesso.j the event. Both drivers were in form and fast time was made. The match was at five miir-s, best two out of three heats. Befor competing in the match evert Chev rolet captured the Inaugural at ten miles, from a speedy field. Oldfield got the jump on Chevrolet at the start of the iirst heat in the match and was never headerl. winning handily in 3:7.4 ::-5. Chevrolet secured the initial advantage in the second hest snd drove his Frnntenao along st a terrific clip, winning in S:47 and setting a new track record. Oldtield won the last and deciding heat after Chevrolet had sorms mechanical trouble. The tirwa was 5:62 1-5. NEW CLASSES FOR AMATEURS JOHNSTOWN. PA.. Jan. 15. A new rule governing the eligibility of basebail players of the country classed as j amateurs and semi-professionals will I be considered at the annual meeting ! here next Friday of the Xational Base-! ball federation. The rule was formu- j late.) at a conference between officials I of the federation and Garry Herrmann,! chairman of the national baseball commission: Ban Johnson, president of the American league; John K. Tener, president of the National league; end John H. I-'arrell. secretary of the Xational assoeiation. The new rule classes amateurs as follows: ' Class A (amateur) A player who receives no monetary remuneration for his services as a. played during the! current season and who shall not have played with a professional or semi-professional club one year previous to August of the current season. Class AA (semi-professional) A player who does not earn his livelihood by his services as a player and who hall not have played with any club operating under the national agreement of the professional baseball leagues after May 15 of the current season. avers that he is duly and lawfully qualified to have and to he-11 said County Retail Liquor License and to have the same renewed as provided by law. ANTON KOSIBA. ' Jan. ir-22-29. NEW CASES. 18?02 Rm. 1 Forecl R E Mtg A- Acct. Henry Horner & Company, a corporation L. A". Cravens) vs. Leonard Ovsechowski, Theodora Orzechow-f-ki. Polish National Alliance, a corporation. AA'illiam AVrighf. receiver of the Indiana Trust & Savings Bank and Swift A- Cor.-pany, a corporation. Lot 22 in Blk. 2 in First Add. to Indiana Harbor. Rec. lZ. p 43. i90S Pm. 2 Cla.ni before Industrial Board of Ind. Mary Petro t M. Havran) vs. Steve Pallos. lb?04 Rrn. 1 Appeal by deft, John Xunoa (McAleer. D Jk G) vs. standard Steel Car Company, a orporation. fiied Jan. 2. ;.;i305 R;-n. 2. Personal injury. James V. Bishop, administrator of the estate of Stanley Sloma. deceased (C. C. ) vs. Joseph Studer. 1590 Rm.l. Petition to change name of Walentin Koszewt,ki 'also known as AAalentyn Kodreshi to Walentin William Koch; filed Jan. E. 11,91.7 prn . Dr-orce: Catherine Fandrei vs. Carl Fanderi. t (,?'? P.m. 1. Appeal by defendant. Hasterlick Brothers, a corporation CT. Wilson) vs. Joseph Winkle; . EST. 17Jo AVill of Andrew Kovach pdohated November 20. ,1917. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 1 1 A MM ' Ni. Lawjen-e AT. Hargis (bnchi e a to John A. Miller L 12. B 1 Hyde Pk Add t Mike Solon and wife to Gre-e R. Oonioy L 45. Bl. Larneds Add Sheriff to Horre P-'dt. Loan AL. an A ss .o-a t n 11 CEDAR LAKE. Pub. Sub. r to Hariret A Barr L 11. B 2. Rolling l."0 .1 9 f . fl Shades Add GARY. Avis Gaskill Anderson end husband, et al. to Ida E. GasVtil Ls 19 to 22. B 3. H. A. Vossler's Add William C. Caldwel) (Corp ) to Edward J. Reynolds L 21. B 2, Caldwell' 9th Add 42 en i oo Gary Land Co. to- Herman Fill berg and Marie. L R 41. Gary Land I . Sub EAST CHICAGO. East Chicago Co. to Alary j. 1st 677.00 Keegan. L B NE 29-r,7-9 East Chicago Co. to Anderson and wife. S'0 00 IlermanL 13. F. 27. Buffing ton Add Cal Kennedy Land Co. to Benedict M. Pajeany. L 4N, B 17. 17. Calumet Add TOLLEsTON. Charles J. Vopi.-a and wife to Smila Leka. L 16. B 24. Co.'s fith Arid INDIANA HARBOR. Charles J. A'opica by attorney and wife, et a I. to Esther Kraus. L 1, B 44. Indiana Harbor Albert De AA'. Erskine and wife to Esther Kiau.-. L 1, B 4 4. Indiana Harbor INDIANA CITY. Edward Everett Evans & wife to Gary Ali'ier Joit Park L'.d. L 1 to S. B 25. Northeotte's Add. Pt. Block 2. Northcott's Add., ljes X of straight line from XW corner L 24. 1 04. 0
A Ch;'ago doctor says that oca will get srgina pestoris if he walks after he eats. Xow u.t what is angina pectoris? DISPLEASURE. AVaiting for a street, car lat Saturday in any city In the Calumet legion. "Soldiers at Camp Johnson have little time for sport.'' AVho has"" The American Giants, famed colored team, are en route fo Florida where they will play at Palm Reach this v. int.r. "Wrestling match called off on -account of snow." For once the weatherman did us a good turn. Ill Ivumor is to explain to a badly One Point Saves World Billiard Title for DeOro HAVANA. Jan. II. Afred DeOro. champion three-cushion billiardist of the world, retained his title last night bv Just one point in his match here with Charles Otis of Brooklyn, the olfslleng ". DeOro took the third block by a score of 60 to 49 in 89 inninas. With Otis leading. 149 to 147. in the series. reOro made a run cf two. tying the score. Otis, unsteadied by his eagerness to win, missed his next shot. Then DeOro ended the block and match. 150 to 149. MILLER OF N. D. ENLISTS -IN NAVY GREAT LAKES. ILL. Jan. 15. Ward Miller, star football and track man of lhe University of Notre Dame, is Ja the detention carrp here. He was discovered today by Shirley Bachman of the same school, who played on the athletic teams w ith Miller. Both have arranged to enter the petty officers' school at the pf their detention periods. Miller was considered one cf the best full back prospects -the freshman team at Xotre Dame ever had. He pulled a tendon early last season and was out of ail the varsity contests. He intends to offer his services to the station teams. B 27 to NW cor L 1, B IS, Calumet City . . . . George H&nnauer and wife to Xumo Bagaloff. et al, Pt. SW 6-3-9 TOLLESTON. Emma D. Biake and husband to Rudolph Besta and wife L 42, B 1, Borinan's 2nd Add. ! HoTmes Feeder Kuss Co. to George Ciingei 8nd wifa L 2S. B 4. Cr..'s 3rd Add Richard T. Daris and wife to Tony Pandolfo L 23, B 3 4, Co.'i th Add CDEAR- LA K E. Pub. Sub. Co. to Marie Best Ls. ST. 38. B 4. Plat "F" Shades Add Pub. Sub. Co. to Henry A. Beck and Annie H, Ls. p. fi, 43. 44. B 9. PUt "A'' Shades Add. TNiI ANA H A R HOP.. Indiana ITaibor lealty Co. to J. Kalman Reppa L 23. B 9. Michigan Ave. Add John H. Gillett and wife to did Fellows Temple Assn. 1. H.. Ls. 23. 2.1. I; 72. Indi 7500.00 1 S30.00 1500.00 1400.00 1.00 73.4' , i on i i i i ! J.O'i i i l ri.ilnfi .00 ! I t l.t'y ; l t i cu.. r'V i i t...o; I..... '; ana Ha rbor CALUMET CITY. Clarence A. Scott and wife in Charles Crumpaeker Bks. 27 ;1.'S 2-3 Bs. 24 to !!. alumet City IT A MMOND. American Trust nnd Savings Bark to Isadrc Feinberg T. r. B 2. E. AV. Sohl s Add Gostl-n A'eyn Co. fo Paul G. Moorehead and wife L 3" N L 34.. B 2. Harrison Rati, Add saae G. Pnllavd and wife to John R. I'oilard and wife. . GARY. Ls.ke am Porter LJ and Im. Co. to L-l'e I. .'-.mh,Gary T.nrd Co. t" Joseph I-'t"?t L 1. B ij. Gary lvind Cn.'y 1st. Sub Gary land Co to Thos. .ley, s and Margaret. L 12. E S7. Gary Co.'s 1s Sub Thomas .Tnyce and wife to Joseph Frost L 12. P. ST. Gary Land Co.'s lt Sub G.iry Land '',.. to Joseph Frost Ii 9. H 9. iit Land Co. s lt Sub Broadway Realty and Investment Co. to Alfred P. Howell's and Margaret A. L 1. B 2, Broadua-- Realty and Investment Co.'s Add Broadway Realtv and Investment Co. to David Stewart L 4. B 2. Broadway R'6'.ty & Investment t'''s Add. ... i i 7lt0.H0 : I . 7?2."0 i oo ! I 2G0.no i I i 23 o oo How They Did It j At Bluffton 1NDI AXAPOLfS, Jan. 15. Demon'strating the value to the ultimate consj.mer of the cash end carry system of I merchand .si ng. retailers of Bluffton,
(Indiana, immediately upon th compleI tion of the city organization, announeed 77.0.00 reductions of five cents f.n each ?." j po ;nd sai k of flour and of the j-amc jamojnt. on each bushel of potatoes, i These reductions are said to he fi1075.00 perimental and will be followed by cthere. probably in greater degree as tb.e facts and figures are worl-d out. Xew prices have been marked on all staples by the members of the assoeia1.C0 tions who have agreed t the following delivery charges, on a purchase of 2o cents or tmdr. 5 rents; 25 to 50 1.00 cent purchases, 3 cents; 750 to 73 cent purchases, 4 cents and all over To cents, 5 cents. Reports from members of the organisation say that consumers are w;ll pleased with the new arrangement and complaints have been very few and then only on exceptional cases.
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beaten boxer how he night have won. If you think Jimmy Trost nn't shoot, challenge him. However, he wins the auctioneer medal hands down "Dope 'on the ponies, ' we read Ah we'll take three fingers. Thanks. Can you Imagine Dan O'lary walking- ten miles on h:s birthday if it fell 1 on a day similar to last Saturday? Not ; even veteran Dan, we. don't believ e. J could do it. De Oro barely kept his title. Otis eon. ing within one point of tieing him ' at Havana, the. score. 17.0 to 14S. Tip to tourists from south says: bring along your own bed." Easy, if we were in the south that would be I enough. Jack Perry Beats Lightweight Brennan PITTSBURGH, Jan. l.VJack Terry of Braddock, won from Litrhtwelsrht- w jO. Brennan in a 10-rouud bout at the j Keystone club last night Brennan substituted for Dick Desanders, who was ' sick in bed. McLean and Mathisen Matched to Race Again Fobby McLean, the Chicago skater, who easily defeated Os-ar Mathisen. the Norwegian, in a series of match races at the Chicago Arena reontlv vesterday was re-rr.atched to meet the foreigner jn a e,.,8 of ix t t. Paul, on Jan. 27 snd 2S. Mathisen was not sat:sfied with his showirg : against the local speerl artist and McLean readily gave him a return match! when suitable inducements were offer- ! ed by the Gopher racing en-hus.ast. THEY RAIDED ' THIS COAL PILE HEGEWISCH. ILL.. Jan. 7 3. Dan Jordan, a Hegewisch coa! merchant called upon the police force n prole. t his coal pile, which he refused to dispense in quantities as large as a Km A smail mob of Greeks who werP brating the Greek New Year, visited his yard and demanded oa in ton lots Ahen they were refuse! thev- made a demonstration that caused Jorden to send in a call to Lieut. :McCauley of the Hegewsich station. The Red Cross the symbo of a cause wide as the world and high as Heaven.
Condensed Statement of Condition
At Close of Business, Indiana
National Ban!
Indiana Harbor, Indiana RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts S I,6;i!?TiCS.SS U. S. Bond? r.o.OOO.no Bonds. Securities, etc '.04,5rjC.92 Banking House and Fixtures 4:,300.0l' Due from P.anks 13T,92..57 Due from F'ederal Bank.... So.SC9.44 Cash on hand lTT.S37.9tj ".61,647.4"
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for Engineer! n Draftsmen Experienced in Steel Mill, Structual, Cement Mill or . Elevator Conveyer Work. The Employer is a large and growing manufacturing company in Western New York. Permanent connection and adequate salaries for the right men. Apply in own handwriting, giving education, experience and nationality and salary expected. Address: Box 103, ENGINEERS' CLUB 32 West 40th Sireet, New York City.
Elkhart's Mayor Donates , Salary to Charity Work SOUTH BEND. TND.. Jan. 16. Wl:h conditions in Elkhart at a crisis far as taking care of the poor of th city are concerned. Major W. 11. Foster today announced that he wo uld d.ir.te his entire salaiy of $1.2"0 a yea, i the As,r.ci;ited Chut i' ies. An a-ipe'il has tern made to lodges, churches, societies, and individuals to aid.
.investigate: Oar "Tv. r r.t y-Pa'.-ri'er t ! ' v iii i -I y yen ! $3 f.O in the ne-rithi'y payir.. nt or. SS'V $3 ) is the monthly payment oa JP'O. AVe are licensed and bonded to the S'ate ef IivPana. , 1mns or; Furniture. ri e!". Ar'ietrV.s. Live : k and off me Fixture-; wt'hout. removal. Cail. Wi-i: e or Phone. Private uiil Confidcnti.il. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY 14 and 150 East State Street, Panama Building. Phone 7.23. Hammond - Indiana. rfi If You FSeed Money See Us Loan? nf ?5 to $100 at reduced legal rates. :;" per cent m-ip;F-s.t per month on monthly balancep Interest :15c on $10 for 1 month. Other amount?, bailie ratio. Rr-pny in small monthly payments. Our way makes you independent of friends and is private, mnvenient and econoniical. Call, write or phone. Courteous attention always. Householders and others advanced pi.oney- on their own notes LOANS ANYWHERE IN CALUMET DISTRICT. LOANS ON WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. , Lake Gomtj Loan Co. 23 Rimbach Block (Over Lion Store.) Hammond, Ind. Phone 218. Sc. V-JaT NOW IS THE TIME; TfllS IS THE PLACE .; where you can save 75 per I cent on your clothes by i buying here. j HAMMOND TAILORING ! COMPANY S. GREEVBERG, Prop. j 538 Hohman St. j COJTE IV AND SEE THE BARUAIXS. i alaa do Cleaning, Pressing and Hepalriag. Dec. 31st, 1917. Harbor S 2,76?,16?.54 i00.ooo.fjrt r.0,000.00 22. 113. Z1 iliO.ooO."" '2,371 ,04 J.."??. 2.7K3,1I;.31
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