Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 16 January 1918 — Page 7

TTcdnrsdav. Jnn. 1t, 191S

THE TIMES

Classified -Advertisements

After An at 13t!, on all elaair.r4 ST'rttiMit placed rrltfx um otu telephone and sot pid for t tbe office wltlUm 5 aa additional axa- of ta cccta will t made for cUectioa. T Vct act-vice tu b flrsti ov ptro "by tmflg U olaifl.d d. vrttHmati to our offioa ft ad pay in; for ul mt eoilvottoa un octrwTT pro. ft rcB. co. . txb3 Bivsrinsi. Aa. a, iit.

Real Es:aie Bargains

J the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof, and naturalized ci'izen

Wanted-

-Mais Help

.'AXTEli Experienced grocery clei k for .-tore and delivery was.in. Hump- "?! Rros , pfijna I53i. II ammond. 1-lS-lt.

FOR SALE Corn-- lot and

good locution. M. FrankovieJi. 20th

avc. and Delaware st. Gary. 12-27-3wr FOR SALE Two cottages on I.l st. K. 7-.. Times. 1 lam ir.on.l. 1-ll-tf

FOR SALE UR RENT- Store with 7ruom fiat; ro..1 basement; lot 50x150. 42" W. State St.. V. Hammond. l-14-t

WANTED Timekeeper, experienced on pie.-e work, about 2H yrs old. Edward Valve Mfg Co. East Chicago, l-lu-lw WANTKH Junior cleik. about 17 yr old. $35 per month. Edward Valve Mfg. Co. East Chi' ago. - 1-10-lw

W A NT ED Locomotive ply T. !1. '!: Hv. 'T'li,!! oT l iisir.i or.-, i f . sc.

firemen. Ap-tl-jiort t : r.A ' : Os in Kn t : i e 1-M-f .

H'AXTKl w.od. energ i:e wi. stoek 5,ils !:;;. ; good pay, A No. i -n with first c'as reter-ncs. Adore. Stock. box 1201. Gary. Ind.

i of the United States of America and I of ood moral oharacler; tliat lie will! j apply to the Hoard of i.'ounly Commis-

house; t ana. at its February, 1318 session, for J

tlia renewal of a license to sell at re- I tall. epiiltotis. vinous and malt liquors J in less quantities than five gallons a' j a time and permit the same to ho drunk on the premises where sold, said li- ense j heretofore granted by the lli.rj of Commissioners or, the 6th day of Feb- '

I'UHiy. 1917, anil issued by Edward Simon. Auditor of paid County, for the period of one year from said lat, and the precise location where said 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, situuted on lot 6. Mock 7. of the redtvislon of Hoffman's Addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana: known as

FOR SAFE Good delivery horse. , 373 xort h Hohmar, st reel . Bar is 23x57 . ta e , i., 1 .1 . jHas glnss tror.t. facing on Holimau Fen SLi: I'nre deemed diamonds and ( street, a public hiphmay In 5a hi Citv.

ra.noaJ i . ''. ",, Mas rront and side entranees to iwin

state ... . .

4 k U 11 f Art 1-tJ'iUl ?11U' 01 fitfJi:.

; i-iG

Children Will Tag Coal Shovels Jan.30tli White House Shovel Gets First Tag Governors and Mayors Will Proclaim Holiday Campaign to Reach Millions of Homes

FOR PALE Store building with four living rooms ar.d two lots. Corner wothn and Cameron sts. Inquire. Mrs. I'rzqbyl, Zi fctate Liae. st. Hammond. 11-11 1 nio eoa

Ash bal-

VOR SAIj:-3 If.m cottage. 443 Jt 1 1 o titiir- 1200 cash.

jn. f ta nviiifnls. R'-nts lvr $1 2.tt

per month, phono ?13.I. Ham.

1-15-;

For Sale Miscellaneous

mo M11K. .1 l v-t ll'.URS.

rooms in

l:i ssm.v

1 i ; C. .'iti.n si., phone 3140. ph. m- 4?"H

rtnr. All ,.t

FEKTS (JyJ'C' .,: 1 can be seen from said nuldie l,i.h.-

11

WANTF.: Tw exper c!erk. for in:d mi union hours1, food opp.-' partv. Apply by letter

er.ct-d (jrivery k; K'"'-d w aire s. t unity for 1 pi t iir in person.

FUU 3AI.K Ful' lilo

ma r.d feniiile. Moody

d.ir Lake, Ind.

Jan 2-'.?-:t".

li.MIL SOIIL'LTZ.

1 Angora Goats. j

amp. i-e- ,

12-27-1 mo ! ' 1 1 l-

good condi-

TtENHVAL OF LIQUOR

LIOKNSF. Nuliee is lie re by given to the eitizet-s

bar Chicaso 'off-e & ici More. 1 14

:!'-ve" !.. Last '."lio'aji . 1 14 3 ' XT ti NTKD Driver for coal wacon; r'-ady work. Apply S;'s 'aHniiet vTiue, Hammond. l-lti-lt. . a. . . . ,UKoE MANUKACTFTtllFl wants rep. resenatives to --il s'o". rl. underweai. 1"is:ery. Jressex. wiist. skirts, direct n iiornes. W rite for lice samples. Mad. '.son M lis Broadway. New York.

v anted. i'emale Help

i a male inhnlin

Polishinx. Reflnihln. TrlmiDsT. VrK " -y--... v. r,,., owns,, it,

lating. Paul C Klein. I'nones. ' mond 20S7; Last Chi -apo. 80f: Indiana ij.v,., o wii'tinkz 27: Gary. 4

Kstimates free.

1-10-6

st "lit SALL-li-at'.nR . !!iiisri

-16-mrli large s;?.e. Flovenc -ve. used 1 winter. Phone

;;vl.

1-16-

r.x-,R js.LK Two a'.rt-dale pupp'-"?.

V.'ANTl'D Competent s'.enopi aphei I male and female, champion ?i( " w th office experience: salary $1.V j cod for companion, Ktia.-d r huntsni.

Pais- & .L-ties !. finical Co.. SO Marble 1 a. Mai tin. 525 Deleware pi.. pi"ne

A' A NT LP- Girl 01 n,ddle a tre,1 ladv ; v'OR SALK Whii for een-ral housework. "l Truman j puSl.-ts. also 19n . p'honc llt'M. Hammond. i-t.-lt. 1 mmiiine. 'a!i at

A LTMITKH NCMBFU OK TiM.'XG ! .X OMKN VJTL KK KMl'LOYKD to j fOTt S.M.K II,ii' and singi training for handling our Winter Phone Jt-fOM. Harninotid.

in foc-i mm J'hik uis, iir c I'.it-

w (.

v'.ir? sii.v nirls' bi.

nun. lniuiro, liinus ou- x . nf MrA -r u.-

l-u-itj". i iwii.-nn', i.;iive . " County. Indicia, that the undersigned. I

Pifirin flTirl Kirifi I'UriUlUre Nathan Harris. is a male ii,h

. siu aiu reMieiii 01 sai'j 'v, lownsliir,

twenty-on'e years: that he has. resided in the State of Indiana for more tlist, one year arid in the City of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six tfi, months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof, and a natural :z-d ciii.en of the I'nited Stales ,.f America ar.d of good moral character: that he,wiP arply to the Board of County Com mis -of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indi

te... . , , , Vin o : r . 1

nun, " , it. i r,r,un, i.'ia 5' .vivn. 1'', I

t , phone j the renewal of a license to yen t re- j 1-16- .. j taij spiritous, vinous and malt liquors harness, in less ouantlties 'ban five g-UIns n' ! l-16-2t. ja time and rermit the same to be drunk)

he premises where sold. said IP-i r.

granted by the Hoard of I

Hammond Fur. Commissioners on the th day of l"el- !

l-l-'t

. ! mon. Auditor of said County, for the

t.ary.

t.

Tinhorn 'i C.iaity 4:12 F'm

hens and

wasntn

: on

r' . , t, 1 i- T I- Cnani.l f f, r T ,1 11 r s O a V . JBn.

' -'t I'.v'ciMHr Wfl.K I-MARN'- , ,rh ' iinH satchels. o",c each, one I heretofore

l.VG. frequent advances 11 s'tiar y. excel- 1 nnly to a customer.

:-,.t working eonuitions. vomrorlal. a 1 ,v.tur Co., 2!2 L- Mate, st , ilirnnw. , ry, 1317, Hritj

i ' 9 room, an-l near 11 s in oe o- k make telephone worjt highly Ceir

nVVCFMF.NT INTO POSITIONS) e, ; 2,.od condi J ; MS Pt 1N S 1 B 1L1T V with correspond- j Kast Chicago.

tnat ndvai in salary. -c-tinif women j . . . u. ... li! ". 1,

I e (. e 1 1 kilt atiS KJl 1V rt,iM . ov-!,., vv The Chief Operator at No. 6j, Litnbach 'CITI-;-AGO TELEPHONE COM PAN Y". r!?ir. Chicago. 1-3-tf

FOR SAIK Cook stove and Oak Heat- period cf one year from said dale, and

ii.

a 1 11.- r.l.,,' t a r I .

" . , . . 1 t 11

i - i - - e

WANTED Young lady clerk, vdth sonic exper-ifnt-c in figures. Apply, Win. Graver Tank Works.

En st Chicago.

FOR SALE One S-yea:-'d mare. 2, Tftvl st . Hammond. l-16-?t.

For Rent Furnished Rooms

FOR RENT 2 furnished light ho'ise-

keemnsr ro,ms. neaiea. -

St., Indi-ina Harbor, phone 54sL1

1-15-4

1-11-

," NTEP Sferc ijra pher ; good ed'Jra''!on: some know-!edsre c,f office deiti preferred. Adriresy, t-tatins ex- , rtence and salary wantrd. Address. . j.. Times. Hammond. 1-ll-tf

rOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for

h.,.l-..n'nc. Ibi r 'irauirr

Hammond.

1-HJ-tf.

FOR RENT 1 modern sleeping room, ,..l.J,.,r. nrr'.-rrni 7(51 Cluude St.,

Hammond.

1-lfi-lt.

Co.

i'.ri.a.

Hammond.

Hammond

Laundry 1-11-3

Girl for housework, fam-

ilv of 3. Applv Dr. R. r. iiaie. 1126 Beacon st. E. Chicago. 1-ll-tf

WANTED ConU. woman preferred Fritz hotel. 401 Macsachusett , a ve., ''.1!T". phone 73?. 1-14-Sl.

FOR RENT 2 -,r 4 furnished rooms for 1 piiT housekeeping. Apply 4t26Barinif avf., K. Chicago. 1-: t.-t. I-'OR RENT Room with hoard for 2 ounOemen: triate famili. 11) Car

rol! st.. 2nd fiat, Hammond.

1-lrf-lt.

FOR RENT T-arge : or Xo soti".eaieii. Hammond.

nnt room for or, 47 Rimbach ave., 1-16-lt.

Riu ion I

' NP"r- Two airls to work in Eroc"-

: , : work, good wage if.

;,?. good opportunity for l.ght pa r'y. 1 yxi 'i-t'h by letter or in person. Enst Chi-' -(' ,-SO Cotfeo and Tea Store. 714 boa got, , ",ast i'hii-Kti. 1 It ? 1

FOR RENT 3 lijcnt house

ms. r iM 11.'. ..,, "... -

ibaob ave., Hammona.

keeping gas. 6J 1-16-lt.

1 1 !: NT Furnished '.la 1 iv si., Hammond.

Tr.o,u 'r l-lt-2t.

'.'ANTED Experienced power sewing machine operator; stood pay and) --Mdy work. Apply at once. Rosen-1 !rl "A Weil, rants Factory, Chicago

"odd ave.. K. Chicago. T-lS-Jt.

Wanted to Buy.

,r,d Tod,

'VAN" ED Chambermaid, short hours

Sir, per 'W'. 34.S .ln 'i.on SoO. Indiana Harbor.

NVANTEP, TO Rl'T wood bob-sleigh: most he in first class condition. Ad-

diess. ZVZ. Tm.es Hammond. 1-14-3

vVANTED Good girl for housework: Eood wages; ro washing. One who

an go homo nights pie:erred :s

i :r at., Indiana Harbor.- 1-16-tit

13- 'r'! WANTED TO r.rv1 m'i.-t be u:id.

i st.. Hammond.

Good (rntle horse; Notify 212 E. Stat'.-l-li-2t.

Ntioti,'.l Tag Day for Fhovels cornea January ?0. The t n lied Suites Fuel Administration wants every family to save one shovelful of coal every dav. This will mean a national saving of !o.0(0.000 tons of coal, it will help win the war At the White Ilouie, the ccol shovel in President Wilson's basement will be tagged first. And then 2. 350.00ft school boys and girls or at least a large portion of them will be out tatg-hig the thovls ol America They have a big ob before them because there ar 20,'00.000 rti'iiilies in mcrica ar.d nearly as many coal shovels Governors of States, mayors atio oant) ofTicials niii proclaim January 30 as a holiday VVhile Fuel Administrator Garfield, assisted by p. 13. Noyea. head of the coal conservation movement in the Fmted States, art finishing tag day plans, millions of tags are bein prin-ed fo, ueneral distribution throughout the country. Each tig in printed on heavy cardboard When each school Its America wets Its tag supplv. sometime before .Tan. CO. a "Tas Day Bee" will be held when the school children will uttnch strings o the fags strings by v.djleh the tags will I , inched to the nation's shovel. tagging campaign plans are m ...,.,(. Boys and girls .will make ii house to hotiue canvass of their fiistrict. When there are no coat shovels about it huusr. the tags will be placed on coal scuttles. Here's a description cf the tags to be used. On the front nle appears an illustration of a nand ar:d shovtl On the, shovel is the slogan: "SAVE THAT SHOVELFEL OF COAL A LAV FOR l.NCLE SAM " On the reverse tide of each tjg is printed the following suKgestions thai make for more healthful hvl.ig condti ions: 1. Covtr furnace and pipes nuh asbestos, or other insulation: also weatherstrip your wtndo'AS, cr stuff cracks with cotton.

-2 1 1

youv shovel DAY

lias your Cbalsliovel been tagged yet 7

ITHlTtD TATESW VUEr. ADMIN1STP4.H)iF REPRODUCTION OF TAG DAY POSTER

2. Keep your rooms at SS leKres (best heat for health.) 3 Heat only the rooms you use all the time. 4. Test your ashes "by sift-

precise location where said int-xt-

cating liquors are to he sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follow?: The ground floor front room of the two-storv frame building situated on lot lo, block 1. Origin -,! Town i nowCity) of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Bar room has glass front and

faces State street, a, public highway in j

said Ojty. and is known as 40 State street. Bar room la 37x25 feet, has one front and one side entrance. Bar i? on west side, of room and faces east AU of interior of said room can be seen from SRid highway. There nrc In ir.g rooms above said bar room. NATHAN" HARRIS. Jan 2-:-lS m SHERIFF'S rALE. Stats of Indiana., ?r: Co-jnty cf Lake. No. 1 1 7D.

.-.lit i.'o irT, Sep'e-.-,. : 'i i m.

inf. If you find much good coal there is eomething wrong nith your heater. Sec. a furtace expert. 5. Write to The maker cf

your furnace or stov for practical directlor.s for rur.rln et.onomically. 6. Save gas and electric ligrit as much as possible this wj'.i ave coal for the nation. The School children as they m.ikf their rounda will be fortified with instructions prepared by th Fuel Administration and the bureau of Mines showing how eoal can be saved by Individual. Some of the idea put forth axe: "We" means everybody man. woman and child who burn eon", directly by feeding it into & furnace or a grate; or Indirectly, by raining others to burn it to produc heat or eteam; or by purchasing, using or wasting things that are manufactured which require the use of coa! in their manufacture. Let us talis directly to the peien who usea coal: If you save coal you kill two birds with en atone. You save money which jai may invest in a Liberty Bond, and you save coal which the nation needs for war purposes; and theae purposes Include keeping the factories running to supply all the fnod and clothing and other necessary articles that the people. must hav, and keeping the workmen and their families warm and well fed. The consumption of coal ha rreatly increased and Is stiH increasing on account of the demands created by the war. The supplv cannot be Increased In like proportion, because the capacitv cf the mines is limited by the capacity of their shafts, cars and machinery, and by the lack of a reserve eitpplr of skilled miners. If you and all of us don't save coal there is ganger of a coal famine, bringing real sufferir.g to thousands ar.d causing the war to last longer than It otherwise would. How can jou save coal? If you are burling it -n an open a rate ii your home, stop it; for 30 t , & per cent, of the heat prodnc-vi lv urning coal in thu m.in'iei- escapes up tl.e chimnev.

Trial Calendar

Lak Ci

FRANK MEYER;

HERMAN E. GRANGER. Ry virtue of an order of directed from the lerk of Circuit Court, I will expose

ET AU iale to ine the Lake to public

'ANTEO-

Point; call in person. Recommend aois required. Mrs. W. II. Olds, ruaron. 1-16-St.

Jj j W A. 1 r.u lo rl 1 1 iu -v n..i

Hammond; will pay $15 per month and

per cent interest. X y . limes n.

WANTED A housework. 0. ana Harbor,

good girl for genera! .'MM Grapevine st.. Inphone S4. l-i6-3t.

I

"WANTEP TO'BT'Y 7 or S-room house. I south side, preferred. State details ' . , I 1 . - V II

mond. S-15-3t.

VANTED Waitress, night work. Coffee Kuo Lunch Room. S2 State st., liammond. l-16-2t.

Situation Wanted

WANTEP Nursing by practical nurse. Call after 5 p. m. Mrs. Pahl. 3S2 1 .-.w!e St., phone 1020M. Hammond. 1-15--' t WANTEP Mar. wants a nisht job !mmd:at(lv. Photic .'nSI Hammond. 1-1 -3t.

For Sale Motorcycles.

40 2ND HAND 40 MOTORCYCLES All makes from $15.00 up. Excelsior Motorcycle Salesroom. 220 Stute St. liammond. Ind.

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN" THE LAKE SCPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1318. VINCENT NOVAK VS. GLADYS NOVAK. CAUSE NO. 1631S. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now- comesj the Plaintiff' by E. G. Sproa.t. attorney, and file? complaint

SITUATION' V xNTKD-Ali 'u ound j herein, together with an affidavit of a sheet rro-ta! worker o:d tinsmith tie- competent person, showing that the de

fendant. Gladys Novak, is not a rcsi-

WAVTED Position by young lady printer, 3 years, experience in job i-,..nt'ug- Ad.lress Y. 1'.. Times. 1-1 4-.lt

: nr.d ff-v:i

Address Mrs.j no 2t'-T. Hum- 1 1-lfl-it. i

WANT I'D Pressma k:n hv day; rea.-ooabl... I ,ee, S;lde v St., ph loor.d.

sale to Viie highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House ii, Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 2nd Day of Feb., 1918 between the hours of t"n o'clock A. M. and four o'cloeV; p. M., the rents and profit-s, for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following dehcribed real estate, to-wit: Lot Three f3 Bio, k Three f Wilcox & Godfrey's addition to Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. If said r-nt and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said ciee, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for salo the ee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may te sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs ar.d accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement lws. Taken as the property of Herman E. Granger, et aL. at the suit of Frank Meyer. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Irftke County, Indiana. MARTIN J. SMITH. " Atfy. for Plaintiff.

aors l ilrd on Dee. '2-t.

2 Pii' A ,-Co.int ; Union Distilling Compitnv. ;i . .,. ,i t o ,n , At,-, 're. Ken & CalO vs. John Or'?c-r; Filed on 27'h.

2 ; To sat-sfy ti-.ortcag'-; John Lacar , P. L. Wilde: muth , v.t. l'etaer Heif gve. lot 2" in !', e'k 17, in C T. L & I.' .',.' s ."i d Ad.litioa to Tol-lest'-n; Rec. f, page P"'. Jt.51 I'orec!. Chattel Mortgage; La -bro Rocoff 0. L. W ildermuth) vi Vasile Itau and Mik Svatonoff. partners doing easiness under the nams of Ban and Svatonoff: Rec. page 117: fied on 2?th. roreelos..:-.- M. I : John A An-der-on. JT.l't.er .n.:ieV,-on. ti-i-part-v.eis doing bus.,e as A rders,. n P.rothe,? 1 ; n i e- ar.d Cll) vs. Dona to Mavhis, .n.nette Mae. ' h'ia. ftttbiirbH n P. iiioipg Company, Northern State Bank. 2',"i7 Pivov.'c; lferninn F. Wi-asit "'5. P. Mi hoely s. Utta Wlcgart. JoiS do; tion--In tl, matter ,f the petition of Reuben IT. M'nr and Harriet Thelma Mcir-'r for the d"pti-,n of Ja:;is Cotistanle, u minor.

J 2639 I-'orecl. Mtg. and Receiver; UnI toa National. Sa-. ings and Loan i Association (Norton and Rose', vs ! Anna Poppi. Peter Doppi, I.er husj hand: Indiana Trust and Savings I Bank, a corporation; William Wrigt. t receiver of the Indiana Trust and

Savings Bank, a corporation; Washington Lumber and Coal Co..

I a coiporatlon: Paul Calm, Mike

Cohen and Charles E. Fowlei ; lot 18, in block '.IS, in Indiana Harbor: a subdivision in fraction section ' and 23 In township 37-0; Rec. 77. page 2S6. Description omitted from 2S52. foreclosure mortgage loan is as follaws: Lot 36, in block 17 tn Broadway addition to Gary; Rec. 35, page 24P.

lintrles In Room ft. Jan. .k 2475 McMillan vs. McMillan; find for plaintiff divorce: defendant ordered to pay l'i per month and 150 rec. 21.

264." In te adopt, cf Helen Nathans: petition grarrted; names changed '.o Helen Montgomery: Judgement December 20. 2555 Dulin vs. Morten ct a'.; Torter S ipetior Co irt, December 24. i:4nes I'iled. 1? John McVey; k"l,i Williams, ndaiinistrator: Oct 24-17; deceased died Oct. 3. If-17. 5,, Robert E. Humphr-y ; 7-h Evelyn Humphrey. administratrix, Oct. 2t; dcceo.sed died . 51 James Thomas; Pimitri Eeonomoff. admr.: Nov. 1: deceased died October 20. 1917. "2 Wiiiam "Mocksaitis: Veronica Macksaitis. admr: de-eased died No. 3. 117. r.S Sava LcimaKh: Pr!a. Lemairh. Adiiix.; fled Nov. ;r; died Nov. 2. 1M7. 54 .M n ry On-ler. also l:n---wn ,i Man' Cnd'r; John Cnler. Ad.: f.'.cd Dec.

7. !i'1T; rlecf-ased died Nov. 23. 1 1 ! 7.

ij Andrew Maczey; Herman W. Ueoker, Admr.: filed Dec. 23: died Oct. 3. 1917. ,6 Nicholas Stanoe'; Efi'niei Cretin. Admx.; fded Dec. 31; Dec. died December 30. 101 7. ,7 Grant Fortson; J. Glenn Jlari.e, Admr.: filed Dec. SI.: D-:-e. died p-. 30. 1.017.

ry orto ct our waritAaf

73sdod Ad in to-rrscrMLTW- &rA

our V.aio Gaktsa

A remvor fnr lBfetior ef tb oriatrr r-. Pa'alm, Bc-pelonoc led will Dot itritlum. k h -. i a 1 to 6 4M.

OLD HV Tlt UIST. Prcl Pott ,X Uniired Pti. 1, oi S tottUi 2.7S. trie EVANS CHLM1CALCO.. CPNC1.NNATI. O.

1HIGHESTF.R S PILL?

r7 THE IAJfl cnp.

4 klke-tr' V,( Ln4

ff-,,is nrq as,, wl mtal,,c

JTekB 'ber. mf fair V

ZC SOLO BY DRUGGISTS tVKYJIl

JtiAJA MOND, WH1T1NQ AND EAST CHICAGO

s-.res ste.tdv employment, .wuiot ' i. Kipper, Gen I Lelivi-rj. iiamaiond. 1-J5-'

Lost and Found

I,,.X Pocketbook between Walthsm S. and Court House; contains regis. ' -', on card and etc.; reward. Phone Hammond. 1-14-31.

,i'r Sunuav a. m. patent leather i-o. ,- on State. Sohl or Sibley sts. mlr inav keep money. Return purse M:. Frank Kelley, 43 E. State st.. one Mam. :;'51. 1-16-lt.

LOSTm a n

dent of the Slate of Indiana. Saitl defendant is therefore hereby notiiled of the pendency of siid action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and lhat unless ihe appears and answers or demurs therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 12th day of March.

A. P., UGS. tl, same

day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 1 at Hammond, in said , County and State on the 2nd Monday!

will

St.. contains owner's r.a'mc and I of March A. D., 101.. -id action

address. Rewerd. Return to 1134 Jackson st, Hammond or Times office. 1-15-2

Wanted to Rent

W ANTED 0 RENT In Whiting or Roberts,! -e. rooms loi light h' -a?. -l.eepine by reiined young' couple. Pnoiic .".of..". Hammond l-lC-i't.

For Rent

FOR KENTtional Ba-.i Tirne..

-Iek room in Firt Nsc Bide. Address H. M. K .. - l-ir,-3t.

ha heard and determined in her ao-

sr nee. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix tho seal of said Court, at Hammond, this O'.h day of January. A. P. V1.1. HERBERT AVHEATON. hv Clerk L. S. C. RCTSCOE HEMSTOCK, Deputy ClerkJan 3-1G-23 statetn. nts and because of the blizzard Mr. Fatten and S'aff Interpreter ZinaIch have been unable to get around as fast as they would like.

HlCKELpATEROAD IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TRAIN SERVICE ElTHCTll E JAM AHY 13, 181S Trains Nos. 3 and 4 Arc Discontinued

being the 2nd j Other trains will leave Ham

mond as follows: Westbound No. 1 6:01 P. M. No. 3 0:50 A. M. Eastbound No. 2 fh2;i A. M. No. 6 10:31 P. M.

FOR UP'A'T 4. room cottage, furn'sl -. d for licht housekeeping. I Ce fere nee ree,uired! I'hone ,.i,7J, 341 Kane avenue. Hammond 1-16-1 1.

NOTICE OF

v.-ip RF.NT ,'i-room modern

excepting he-jt. S lliiuta'li ulione 1S4S. Hammond.

o-i t.

Miscellaneous

l PKOI STERINV pa!r-.ng. Bilo 2 .' E. 'Svir- ' :.. i.v.'.U 2: .0. '

i'li- i,

RENFAVAL OF LIQUOR

LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond North Township, Lake

cnttasr -, i County. Indiana, that the undersigned.

F.iii.l Schuitz. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township. County ar.d State, and over the aee of t-.vcni y-one years: that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than

'Mi'' j i linn ii. loo l.y O' .oiJi,l;'.or,'.. ': Tk. l-.e C:.;;'y. IraliAr.t. . - ,! :; 'iidn iix, j'i o.vpri.? j.; ,vt to.

Cliica go-New- Tork Sleepers ar.d Couch. e in N'os. and 2. Cliicago-Duffalo S!epeis nnd Coaobej in Nos. 5 and 6. JOHN V. C A LAM AN. General Passenger Agent, Cleveland. Ohio.

6CHXDULE ErnCTIYS OCTTOBER iS, 117. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cincinnati '8:05 a. m. i;:48 . ra.

For Chlcaro Dailr.

WEST-BOUND. G;45 a. .-.i. nr.;

Cars laave bjru Mi6 liWiTJ 6:36 fclfcO 6iu 6:-0 6-5 b.0 I M i 7 :.0 .05 e:20 8; 30 .4 :0a :2o S 45 10iua 10:2 10:4 11:05 ll:2i 11:45 12 OSpns 13 25 l'.4o 1:05 l.ii 1:4a 105 1:25 146 I 8 lib I 46 4 96 4'25 44i 4:56 6:10 5 25 640 6:66 6 :20 i.36 50 7:06 7:25 1:45 Of. 6 15 b:4,". f 05 tt?5 t:4S J (a 10::il 11:00 11:30 12 tOim til :00an

to 63ri f4 Cars

fiVO dJUtin b.iu 7 to , 3 : iv 7 :50 s.Oa f.Z j 6:5 6:60 :Ca 8:20 k :30 3:45 10:0lOiJ 1045 11:05 1 2 :t5pro 1J.25 1:45 l:l'5 . 1:2? .05 2-25 1:45 8 0 :25 8:45 4:05 4:35 4:45 6tC5 6:25 6:40 b:5S :10 fi:2b :40 :f 7:05 T:C0 Lfi . 7:50 :05 8:25 t-Aa 9:05 :25 9:45 10:0 .10:25 10:45 ll:C5 11:20 ll:6i 12:30ara 1:00 2:15

b'-roat J'HU,

Cats

o o.iOaio jiJI ii .53 :oa 6:23

7:

US '

Oct

7 to 4 k:0 23 h.ssi 6.5 H:1S S:58 10:l! 10.38 lo-5-J 11:1M 11 ;s 11:3s 12:1J 12:2s 12:58 1:1S 1:5s lit 2:18 2:2i ; 2:58 3:)8

SO 34

3:6l

4:13 4:2 4:4i4 4:5S 6:13 6.28 6:43 6-69 6:114 6:33 :CS t7:10 7:lS 7:3 7:6S t:li :3 4 1:58 :1 .-.

5S 2S

10:5 8

3:

10

tl

ll'.Ig

Guru

1 Boat Arrive Cut

toru tii6:1C :i eiis '6J :0i 7 Jlj !;.5 lr:0l kdi :2s ii f.OS 8:3 il i.bi I'J-.ls 10.31 1:54 11:1a 11:35 11:61 12:1 12.1IS 1.1 X:3S 1:S lis J.ij 2 6 8-11 8:ffc . 8:3 4:11 ' 4:34 4:38 4 58 6:13 :IS 6 i:5 :13 l 6:43 e.69 7:1 . 7:3$ 161 8:If 8:88 8:68 :18 :8I 9 88 10:11 10:38 li 11:38 11:63 13:18

'1:25 p m.

atTla AVliitlnr snd Fast Clilcag. art tioutt. t ls'.caca objIjt. j 8T Cl : a, a. 8 4;17 Wb .

There Is No

Ispuite Her The merchants who have advertised have done a splendid holiday business. The people are all busy; they're making money and they're willing to spend it. The merchant who is going on with the good work and showing the people that he has what they want is the man who is going " to keep on doing business after the holidays