Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 176, Hammond, Lake County, 17 January 1918 — Page 9
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Classified rtr Aofuc. 13th, ca all cl I i&ed adrarttMzneata ple4 witll ua o-rr telephone and no paid, for at .U offica nrttiJn S 11 ad. fU'ional diMf of fa cct wlU rual9 for ooUactlen. The bt serrlo eu b ptTa our patroua by bringing all olaasiF.ed &-7M-ticmts to one office and payiiT for rnmi &ad Tt oollotlo LAKE COtTWTT PTO. FTP!. CO. TXECE3 STEWS AJPSM. Autf. 6, 1317. Wanted Male Help WANTED Lahore ts with lncls to ?iovel snow. Apiy 7 a. in. Tomorrow, AVoutnort li ave. aixl Mich. Centra! tracks. West .Hammond. i:1T:1 WANTET Threke-ep-T. experienced on pi -e u nrK. b;ir V-t: J"d a i"d ''-live MfJt. Co. Uasr l . l-!"-lw V,'ANTK!i Jun.or '-.lrk. about 17 yr oid. $S. p r n.ir.tb. Kdward V i vn .MfR Co. East Chi.ao. 1-10-ln WAXTF.D- Ko'.'d men or wf.mcn for solicitors: it' you nr- a live wir it ".ill pay you u invest urate; at no hindrance-. Call Saturday f-frni 1:;' to H-30 p. m.. iliriHS bldg., Mfin 3, Hammond. Wanted Female Helo TTANTKO Gnl or middlti aged lady for eeneral housework. jI Tr-.inian av.. phono U90M, Hammond. tTEH or toi'Ko V.fiMEN BV: FIMVLOYEO to liindiir.g: our Winter mm Jons distance tcletk? tra:nir.T for liicrAse in local ; ji'ion work. Tvr FW Sl..r.T WITTLK I.EAKNT.'.'G, frequent advauces in salary, excolirf working conditions. ronifortaM -ir room, and t.-'jcrit tr. case of iek '." n-.ake ic-Uph :ne work highly dcsir-
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Chief Operator at No. 63. Jiitnbach CITT V ;7 r - Chica, t :i.Er:ioxE compaxt. l-3-tf WANTED Young lady clerk, with some experience in figures. Apjly, Wm. Oraer Tank AVorks. Kast Chicago. 1-2 I -S 'VAXTFJi Stenographer: rood educa,i n.,:r.e imnwleiiin of office de- ; i ; t.rr ferr-d.' Addresr. statins ex--and e-p.larv wanted. Address. ' ' J. T,;;!fs. IlMoituond. 1-11-tf! "EI Girl-. Hair rrson J. Hammond Laundry 1 - I I - 3 fam. VTF,' Oirl foi- housework. of 3. Apt-lv Dr. R. P. Hale. U n; i a"-on st. - E. Chiemsjc. 1-11-tf ji T'? 1 si.Mv work. App rk. at once. r.ns'ti ;Cd fir. Weil, id T id av. T'unt. T'actt 17. Chicane ry. Chi '-n so l-15-..t. V,'XTED Chambermaid, short hours. $10 pe" week. 34'o Mich.gan 8v i'.o.tie SOW. Ir.d ana Harbor. l-l"-"t. J V, NTFP n'rl at Coiirty J.i;:, rr.v.-r. P'-mf. call in person. Hnvntrinida- . us required. Mrs. W. H. Olds, matron. l-16-0t. V NT ED A 'lousework. o ana Harbor, good girl for general 3 411 5rapev!ne St.. fnphone S.S4. 3-16-31. ' ,'AXTET? Waitress, nitrht work. Coffee Kup Lunch Room, 2 Stat-e st., Parr.mond. WANTED Y'ouns- lady to work in store. Apply 1ST State St., Hammond. 1-17-1 ANTED Younr l-.'ly as cashier in tore. Arudy 157 Staij St.. Hammond 1-17-1 Lost and Found - n;XP -Poek'itbook on Fayette st. iv.ner ran have same by paying for ad ,,,- iro'.irtr property. Wm. Kleihege, Hammond. 1-1. -!; Tw o daschhounds. male and f e-l male boh black: reward for return to. .T. C. Henning, 122 r'ayette. St. Phone si ttammoml. l-li-.'eod 'l.?T T!ltek and tan hound: reward. Rf iurn iiS Ena St., Hammond. Phone 1-17-.1 Wanted to Rent WANTf'.ri TO R'tNT Tn t'h!in(f -r Ttob i t.i-l.tle. r,...ni.-i for l.srht housekeeping ny rct nul v-uunir c.ouiue. i nous J0V Hammond. 1-1(5-For Rent l"ia KENT Iesk room in First ?.'at tonal Kank Bid,;. Address H. !. K., i -1 o - .t t . j.-oi; RENT ".-room fum. cottage: elee. T.cros and ga.-, furnaee and cement h'vem..,-,-; : minutes walk from the car ij i!ui!-.- ti Cedar ft., liimmon.L p.j -me 3'i:s It Hammond. l-l. Miscellaneous . i S.s": ' i'. N 1 -nd Furniture Rc'k .tr.g. UK.- C... T'phok'terin? Co.. K So-ite st., Hmimond, phone Hamr.d -st; East t'rr.i ago 97 0. 1-12-71. Room and Board. T I". 1 Y i 1 1 1 i K 1 i d i in priar.e -i-.c nd. n t s finu!.-. boa rd 1 'hone 3-17-" : W . ii !l,i AN i R AR 1 for I 1 1 - t.:T ;."! Hnmmond. in private faniuy. I Ettr. st. 1'h'ine 1-17-1 Wanted to Buy Dl'V Good bob-sleigh : irt clas condition. Ad,,es. Hainmond. 1-14-3 o 'tt"Y-; rrefe'ie A d-1 re ss "J or y -v S t fi Y, T - ort 1 'm-.. te details mes. Ham. 1-l.i-nt. oon.-l. For Sale Motorcycles. 40r.NO HAND 40 MOTORCYCLES i make from Si S.ftO up. Ejicolsior Motorcycle Salearoom. . State St. ! T.; i.ouond, I:ic If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Al-la-'avs Welcome.
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Real Es:ate Bargains FOR SALF Corner lot and house; good location. M. Franks ich. 20th ave. ami lVinware st. Gary. 12-27-3W f'OK SALE -Two cottaaes on wt. " K. 7... Times. I lam mond. Lrwis 1-11-tf FOR SALE Oil HUNT S: re w ith 7ii,"'r, flat; good basement, iot 50x130. 4?." V. Stale m , w. Hammond. l-14-6t KOI: SALE 5-r. o'',eK' basement. i.ear Stat? and Sihlev car rr.es. price $1.tin $2d per month. J. S. Pluck in uv. Co.. 161 $t'.v St., H imiii'-ii'l 1-17-:'. l-y K SAUK t-r c-'tt.igr. $l.2."lt J7". cash, ba.Ja.ncc $ 1 t per month. .1. S. Cinv'kmtin Co., 161 state, st.. Hammond i- ;-3 V'OR SALE ii rr'.-n in.) b-ru bungalov: fru'u trin'., French d-v.rs. bnrdw i tV'Crsi t hn.ii fthi'w' ., ctric tlxtura and .aarase: $v.-. ci'h.' biit;liv t-rr... IMr.nt' I ins Ilimn-.unu. 1 -1 7 -.) i " ! For Sale Miscellaneous ICR SAI.K-Cn.nl d p . : v e r y l H V . 1 d j, i si 7 ( v.. I Sta .s ; : . ph-in-1 lammond. KOJ S l.l'; -t'nreiremed i.nar. It'.-U. 65 Statu st Open e v n i .-is--1-llamt'iids and , Hstriin.'.iJ 4 i: ;vI"..MA''l, FEED & F.(Ot'lXi) lit Clinton si., phono 27-. Ennt -a CO. j-h'-ne 4'.i!l. '- It l'i'ij SAI.K-i-iU na!e and fcnjal dar I-fike, InJ. blood Angi rrv Gats. o. Moodv Camp. Ce-i-7-l mo I'vn fc' Al.ti Girl." bicycle: good condition. Inquire, Tir.jes Oft'u-e. ilammoi.d. i -:-v. TT.Tt 5AEi:hea'in si "i)6. n .ninii Irf-ir.ch la ri size l-'iorene 'ivo. used 1 winter. Phe-rn j ad i-i;-:ti Fi')P. S.M.K--Two alrL-da'e pupp:'S mule ac.d ''etna,le. champion stock,, (food for cotii pan ton, guard or hurt'ne. A. Martin. i-Z't I.'tlt ware St., p'n ute 7 Gary. l-l-"t.. VOll S VI. 1 Horse and s:ti 1'hone li.l'iM. Ilantnuuid i -l i. I "i iR VT.K One ,"-year-o'd N T'lirli st'. V'arriniond. JTiare. i-i?--; FOR SALE 1'inir.e room table and i chairs t utvine away priet; must s 11 at ot.ee. 236 E. State st., Hamui'-nd. 1-17-2 FOV. SALE Beautiful almost new piano. co.t S35ti. will sell Rt SKu'o zr..rru.no' bo, Id "? n-"v.- v.i'h's". rolls. Owner bap been compelled to sell. A bia- sacritloe. at $150 ,?; it tf..cn nr. once, orpheum Store. 105 State St.. Hammond, lad V17-J FOP. S.VLF; Ease Hammond. burnej . 3 Sibb v pi.. 1-17-1 I'OR SALE Oar.non s.toe. used 1 c.si -'. '"'0. Un.i $15. Mrs. L. W. er. 7".o So. Huhmsn st.. Hammcnd. i ,i r. M.U-1-17-1' ' FOR SALE Special for 1 riday, .lan. IK. I and $5 comforters, made of white i eott-ui snd Xc. 1 rover ng. .4".: one to , ,-iiuomer, Hammond Furniture 'o.. H2 E. Staie :-t.. Hammond. 1-1 i-l FOR SALE One set detachable bobsleighs for buiffirv or Jig-lit wagv:.: also trinar of sleirn bells, iniuire of ,T C. Becker, 417 S'ste pt. Thone S40J Haniniona. 1 1 For RentrFurnished Rooms FOIt RE XT 3 furnished l.eht house keerir-S rooms, heated. 4222 Caiy i St., Ind-.ana Harbor, phone. 54SL1. l-ie-4 lYij RKXT - housekeping. furnished rooms for Ihi Piurnrner av., l-l-ff. TIariiin.nd. C'R RENT 1 moiern. Hf'pTig room u-m ie.r.i. n l.rei'erred. 7G1 Cla'ide rftHammond. -1 15-1 i FOR r.ENT 2 or 4 furnished rooms fqr ltght houstkeepln. Apyiy 4826 Rrl; ave., E. f'lii.-agD. 1-1 6-3 1 . FOR REXTb I'oty si -Furnished flat. , Hammond. Ingutre 1-1 -:t. FO 1 1 R FN T T vs i ra b !e or two gentlemen. ?. Indiana Harbor. Phone fum. room. on i 27 Grapevine, st.. I.02M. 1-17-2 I'OR REXT Three r.icelv fum. rcoma for Iis.'u h&kir. 470 Sibley St.. cor. Maywcod ave.. Hammond. 1-17-1 FOR RENT' Modern fum. room with kitchen privileges. 313 Torrence ?te. Phone 24. n Hammond. 1-17-1 FOR RENT furu. rwrnn o- Ught hskjr.: modern, n children. 7b0 Claude St.. Hammond. 1-17-1 i . men. I oi''CKt? irr'.ii '.rrrren liiii Conkey plant. Inquire at 1189 Monroe ft.. Hammond. 1-17-3 I FOR RUNT Mo'i.-trn fum. room in prial familv : close to car lino. 1'hone 231 Hammcnd. 101 Imty at. 1-1S-" LEGAL NOTICES HEKLFF'S ALE. State of Indiana, ) ( ss : County of Lake.) No. Lake Superior Court. September Term. 1 i 1 7. CALTMLT BUILDINO lD AN AND S A VINOS ASSOCIATION. A CORPORATION, CLYDE L. rOWLEtl ANI" LV-" AY. 1XJWLER, HIS WIFE. j Ry virtue of on Order of Sale to me j directed from the Clerk of the Lake Su- I perior Court I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court Saturday the 9th day of February, 1913, betweer. the hours of ten o'clock a. m.
and four o'clock P- m., the rents rndiure fewer good teams in tho field
profits ior a period not exceeding seven .years, of the following described real I estate, to-wit: Lots seven (7) and eight (S), in block four (4), Eirkhoa's addition to! the City of Hammond. Lake J Count v, Indiane. j
If said rents and profits will not stll for (Chicago. a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree.! Jan. 2 .Toliet at Wl.!tng. mterrpt and costs. I will at. the eame j Jan. SO Illinoja .tiil't:c .lo.o at time nd place ofler ior sale the !" e ? -iui-', Whttir.g pic tn and to paid real estate, or S3 j Jan. "1 Muscatine at Muscatine, much thereof as may b" sufficient to j Feb. 3 Mus- atttie at Muscatine, yatis-fy said judgment., interest, costs- The Owls club is in better shape toand ac ruing cost. Pai l sale will be ; day than it has been at any time this niado w itho-jt relief from valuation or i ? ear. H'itli the addition of Pvlnma at im;trtn t laws. ' guard, and Schuelfer at center, and Taken p tn "- property of Clyde L. j perhaps another guard tbe Owls club is Fowl, r ar.d Lucie W. Towler, his wife. 'as forir.ida.ble as any team has a right Ht the suit of Calumet Building and t to exper t. The beys have to-en practiel.oi.r. A.-socuilion. a OorpoiatJon. ' ing pteadii.. and more enthusiasm l as LEWIS E- BARNES, (been shown the past weeV both by the sheriff Lake Oounfy. Indiana. ! players themselves and the club fans. I.. V. CRAVENS. I than was expected at the beginning of
! Att'y for Plaintiff. VT. rtf trrr? nitr 11 tita i , . .r ji . summer neips m.Ke iooq sno;tage
next winter impossible.
SEED GORN WDRS1 in ray. YEARS Scarcity of Seed Corn Threatens 1918 Crop;
Do Not Irrport Seed Unle68 Absolutely Necessary Do Not Cut Down Acreage Mjjst Have Corn to Produce Meats and Fats for Our Soldiers. By P. G. HOLDEN. Is nat ,in-v. iie alarm T!. ;ililit ('orr- The condition is the mt ti tir-p.I r-xpritncpr in twpn'y years. The cern lielt hns suffered trf-mciiV'Us los.eos. . Kfist in Sptrtr Ui'!"! the ' corn and proven, 'i it fr,m rlpnin!; i and dryins out ami uryius o'. i;on t;ie iinusu:i:iy coid freer.c of October came gr-at dama;? followed. As n r"Sil!t. th first Impulse niil 1S j to irniort seed corn. Corn prrwn from seed brought in from otJtfr localities will be inferior in yield and quality, I'ul in inuuy onsi's, total failure fitilor. Wo tnr.sr i . t iuiport. sod corn until ve have exiiaustct! every resource t" obtain stei! in .ur own nclghborniKni. Itather than co without sod, import it, out pot it from lust n near homo ns :.ihle. Thousands of ffs made by Tperiment stations. tels nuide in iiS DO WOT tWPCRT SEED CPRM PLANT HOME GROWN SEED 6000 TESTS. 8YRS..33 COUNTIES IOWA i 20 SU i as;? H0E SHOWN I M POTTED states by the government, ami tl:e iw suits horn out in aettuil experience, show the danger of iuiptirioi; corn. These fa-;s ;tro tie- res;,!- of one test, for on year, in .mo li.ca'tty but for a period of e'eid ;.enrsin o3 difTernt counties mi Ihwh with ivr 6,CK'' tests. In tiut a single ease did the imported samples equal tiie liitugrrowii seed. The iiotne-rown corn, in every test, ty teiti.d th . irt'por'od corn on an average of L"' h 'sle !s to the acre, and was of better uualitv. Will we over learn to save seed? Ve can import potatoes, oas and vheat, but we cannot i't'r"'t 5-eed coin and expect to get as good results as we would gpt from corn grown in the Immediate tieighboi hood. It will be mpossibie to measure the loss of land, 'nbor. food and nior.ey to the people of lids' country if we fail to rt-nlizo t!i. ilH'rt;Hiee of tt.ese farts. if you litivc oid corn left over from oi:jr 19HJ crop, keep it for st-or', :;nd ;est every ear. I o not conclude too oon thin tii'-'re is m seed corn in vrir ocality. Ask .lour county nent writ" to your HRriotntnra! c'.'lec'. I'o not let the seed corn situation Useourage you. The government Is askins; for meats nn! fats for o:ir soldiers, and we must have corn to produce them. Regardless of eon. ii Lions we rnnt prow our usual aereago of corn; don't out it down; don't put "1 testing: don't Import unless ahsoh::-'y cs'-ary. Wo will not have fitts nnd j meats without corn. If you have no j -.eed corn, don't ua:t it n til pl:tntlng jtime, and then expect soTeone to bring t to you. Realizing the seriousness nf the sitnation, the Arrioultnra! Kvtenston He : - --, - pnrtment of the International Harves er Company, C'hicpgo. will send, free of charge to sny farmer, rnerohent or hanker, pnper pntteiris of seed corn geroiinitlon cloths nnd rng dolls, with full directions for testing corn. 'IS CLUB HAS HE! SCHEDULE (BV JlM-niR KAY.) WHITING. IND., Jan. 17. Th Whit ing Owls ate undertaking for the ba -.nee f the month one of the heaviest .'at VrTZ j himm. ilanagr Griffith is experienci ine diffieultv in .vetting gatr.es. There J year due to the war. The schedule as ! it now stands is as follows: Jan. 13 o-orthwostei u conet-c I Whitin. at Jan 23 East Chicago club at Chicago. Jan. 23 Illinois Sports-nan' East at II,. rlen1v of nore,- rur. found the Owls club will defeat the Y f -" Jan o". ir.e hoys hope to Mucatin. Iowa, team which I trim th no' w considered the best tea-n in the
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The Sport Tli" cleeOon of Cany llerrrafin as president of the. national ummlilon of rm;rso cum a. a great surprise to Han JohnJ'-n and John Tener who a!.s.. voted f "i' him. Airredo 1" Oro is to defend his billiard hamptonship In Havana this wltitrr. Ab'Wt th only way w can kep track of three cushion billiard champion. is by a ard index pystetu. Having secured AI Maranus to pitch f. r b-ra nn;'. ycjr ve expect tu le.irn ill any 1 1 :i. thai Wiihtrt Robinson has lost luth Ins SO'id nature and his t-r.:ad 5 milt?. Ila uii; ii"!ii'1 that a Philadelphia boxer has Kurd a t hiiir aj kni cltou t. we are f the opinion thit. a teehr'cal l,n'" k"'it ! in about the same '!-. as an i n r-.-.ir. ! footoall -an.. A Wbeelln:,' i-oxrt lois l.-n drafted a. a h;:okla", r in th arniy .The main trouble is ti at other br:-kla erii are I'kelx to tiy i o build a wall oil of h ; s bean Ail A. M. ;n nsd" ouriiamnt Tor fit the i "'. bo w 1 i nsc t inREINSTATED NOW THAT HE'S NEEDED llWV J in 'A 4 F i 1 fV-, 1. Earl Yingling. 1 Earl Yinpling, the ex-National leau southpaw, has been reinstated by the national commission now that he hs expressed a desire to report to Washington. Yir.gliner wa3 to have reported to the Senators last season, bat refused to do so. Though in and out of the bic leagues in the past several seasons YinElirtff still has lota of pood stuff and the game clad to have him back in such times as these when every . bit of talent ie in demand. middle west if not in the country. Northwestern cdlette which makes its appearance on Saturday evening- is th'- first collcirc team that the Owls have played this i er ond a large et hertt.jtr : typected to greet them. Northwestern baa defeated the Gi st La leg11'. Collip'.e.J former co; lltV M"ERME.i V H IT INC. INfi.. Jan. 17. The rri'.r Whittng hiah sc'-'-ol five has at th present ti.nr.e a Jinx on its trail and i ! rs pr'o-en a. hard one to shake of. Th" hoodoo exists in the letter L or a" tenuis hose names begin v ith the ir itinl L have been a jinx to t.'.e Oil City tOj-sers The YVlot.r.g quintet Ftrtd the sason null a win over the polarlnes. ther were ri'-feftted by T.aporte. L No. 1. l.n-mediat.-ly '"ter this they were whaled by Lowell, L No. 2. Following ttieetwo defeats the local squad rallied and won from both Crown p.. int and V'. t Ci.i'-a Oiii,-ago, n o n .1 an . 4 but the jin.v returned again in the form o f the Lane Tech Heaviex i lio t per. ted the v,t ing team o an awf i. la -:ng. L No. ::. The jinx .in tlo- t has cn'.:s-d tnu-ii high sthool and it will s'-on b a L'b enemy the JINN. The lo.al schoo, a'l of tile .cal ftv mment o ro'ind th is htivperi that the I'J r.j off the; ha 1 r. . z h two sartiT t h it a t. ti. n I ari teatl titiai'i 1 1 snowfall, but i becked lst Frida last mon-ent the Har.ilT phoned that they would I come, due to the heavy j lh" Lightweight.- w it out a nd en t e-- . issi.m." by wollop-l in. a lightweight t am from the Gary j Y. M. C. A . the f.nal score being 2S-7. The feature f the game was the has- . ketshooting of Hoskins, HuKgdn and' f;e--eritz ,ind the defense work of Harr. i C.oiro-- nnd Matthews . Itus. -ouaki did: not play a full a; a me. due to an injut y. I t ut shiwed well while u, the g-i:e. ; Would Change the Theme. Doris' mamma was reading a er.t story to her tvhea rori said: "O nunnma, read the funnlep until I tip; frog out of my throat." Not Always. T(. is es"? for some women to lov their husbands when th?y hnve mono;nnd can support their aives -rrell When money falls, love grows hard. Milwaukee Journal. Arithmetical Puzzle. "How oil is your Pister?" a tromm wm nsked. "Tf.-o-t!iirds of lier aje, was the answer, "is Just fire-twelfth e . t . . . . T ... . , ......v. ...j.. - ..." ...ur: .icais uml j thaU 5hp'" Wt)a( TrflS thw 8S Of each? Enlist in The Woman's Armj By Conserving Foods.
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c nriatl. This includes among ether things of laying in asupply of the larffet size beer growl rs. Ethical school of Brooklyn won a basketball frame tins othr day. Va can think of nothins fore ethical than playing basketball. Harvard is to have an informal rifle ( fain. When they learn to shoot it is j likely tli- numbers will be hunting l f -r informal Germans. Hannibal. Mo. bsseball. We 1" the boys thftr 'a to have three-cent ipt tl.j' Hannibal gives money's worth. A Xew York nc-r.in kennel owjier has been ordered to s-polngico to the :Tier;oan Kennt-.l club. We. don't know what its all about, bat we'll bet ?he r1 o " n ' t . A l.ittle Ri.ca man wants to bt $!.- Oeo Fulton can WiJard. Our ida of nothirijf to ht "n Is that Fulton can .nip an;- tlutifr. I Ancient (raiiie of curlir.- d revival, sa? a headline. Go as far a? like vou cant j:ake us mad. .l.ll QUIT GAME TO FIGHT THE FLAMES r M Jt. - .- : . - i i Jimmy WalshJimmy Walsh, the Red Sox oatfielder, ha a job in the fire department of his home town of Syracuse N. Y., and he likes it so well that ha may not return to the jrarae this bummer. If he !osn't care to play with Poston there are several other teams that would be pleased to have him, as Jimroie is just over the draft age.
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E BUCKET F,y H C. HAMILTON (Ur.itsd I'iess Staff Correspondent) XEW YORK. J..n. 17 --Another ' "bush JeHt-jer' is up th- i -e in the majors. Another rr.an his Ion yanked from the tall and unoit and set to work to try his hand -wiili a pennant 3or s!bilh.v. Jack Hendricks, probably the best known minor league Manager in the country, may yet meet C!ar n. e Rowland in battle for the world'.-' baseball championship, foi it !n l at ail an if.iprobaMlity ihat the Cardinals n ill win this year and that the White Sox will repeat In the American lai; lie. Hendricks ha had a Jons and successful career in the minors, snd a checkered hut useful career in the majors He was a member r. i th'; New York Giants when McGraw t'iok charge i' 1 1 at club, nnd he was ousted iirnnto fioru a job as fly-chuser ::i the outheld Xow he is gojnsr into the same end of the jtame and probably will f have a battle to death v. ith the man who chased him from his last major league Job. Ilendriclis ha a haoit of wlnnin? pennants, bvft he always- has had a bank roll behind him. It will bo deidediy interesting to see what his j idKtirer.t of playerd in the biif leasuea ill come to. and vihc-ther he will prove himself capable c.f deveiopinar younijstei a who will take their places ! as stars. Xo on, it la certain, can row question the tactical ability of the second "buah leacue'' manager. There are many folks who bel'eve a contract s sifrned between Hen dricks and Ersnch Rieke. president of I the ardinsls. last November, when both' were in Louisville attending the minor' league meeting. It can be stated on' tne tiioit excellent information that Hendricks d;d sin a contract at the Louisville meeting:, but it also can be stated on the n.o?t excellent information that Hendricks dtd sign a contract at the Louisville meeting, but it also can positively be stated that this contract was tre.ated a nothing: more than a scrap of paper wh'-n it developed that Jarne? MoCiJI, owner o the IndianapoJis clup, d:d BILLIARD The Hammond Country cl tb inaugurates Its billiard and pool tournament tonight and the entertainment cotn.tr.lt- j tee has arranged a good program. All members wishing to enter the tournament which is to run the rest of the month, are requested to be on hand tonight. ther games will be played. The evening will te concluded with a Dutch lunch. ' , - If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcotnf.
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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 show? ing the people that he has what they want Is the man who is going to keep on doing fausl.ness after the holidays m
Hickel2ateRoad IMPORTANT CHAISGE IN TRAIN SERVICE KFT EXTI V E J M' A 11 Y J 3. . J I s Trains Xos. 3 and -I Ave Discontinued Other trains will leave Hammond as follows: Westbound
Xo. Xo. 1 0:01 J M,. 0:50 A. M. Eastbound 0:2:; A. M. 10:31 P. M. Xo. X 0. ago-New York es jn X o eepers ar.d 3 and '.. irago-Bnf a!o Sleepers and C tn Xos. 5 and S. JOHN V. CALAHAX, General Passenger Agent Cleveland, Oaio. ME y w INVESTIGATE! Our 'Twenty-Payment rian." It wiil pay you: $2 50 Is the monthly payment on $50 $5 00 is the monthly ryrr.nt on $100. We are licensed and, bonded to the State of Indiana. Loans on i'urnit are. Pianos, Y'ictrolaF. Liv Stock ar.d Oflica Fixtures without removal. Call. "Write or Phone. Private and Confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY 14S and 150 EaBt Staie Street, Famma Building. Phone 3 2 i.. Hammond - Indianas?w; I'ig. If You Need Money See LisLnar.3 of ?o to ?1C" at reduced legal rates. per o.ent in1 1 terefd per .nont h on, month J balances. Interest 35c on $10 tor l month. Other asnounts. g i.-.nm-" ratio. Repay in s:ii;t!i tiionthly payments. Our way F m-ikes you iodepecdont of S fronds and is private, convenient and economical. Cull, writ a 01 ph'ne. Courtr-ous ti at'ent.iotl aiWiiy.-. Ilnis ; h');,;- N. and o'L-o.-: 3dvan.".-J rionoy on ;!ii .: -.-.m. no'i-s ?ri LOANS ANYWHERE IN U CALUMET DISTRiCT. h LOANS ON WATCHES AN'O ej DIAMOND'S. Lake Coo 1 Lo3ii o 28 Rirr.bsch Biock (Over Lieu S'.orc Hammond, Ind. Pht,nc Ik. Send THE soldier bo'. Let hiui see how . feft behind are hackinc him up.
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