Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 22 January 1918 — Page 5

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After Aofut IStJa, on iU cJ. iSed ftd-rarOaravaaUai platoad with tatephoa ul no paid for M tha ofioa wlUUn S dajra, M d. dltUmaJ cbarr of Ma ota will ba m4a for oollaettcm. Th rrlo ojx gt-raa oar ptro& by trlng-ln all claaalfted a4. art:amaota to our ofTloa a ad pay. fcaff for aacna asa aara col!rji ia coot-tit pro. ft yen. CO. TEM3Jfl XDVSFAPBH. Abjt. a, 1917. Wanted Male Help V.ANIED-Young man for work in Iairy. on willing to work. Apply. Hmmund Dairy. 6i0 Oakley ave. Hammond. 1-Ht-tl "WANTED lnclKirs on heavy plate work: piece rates; applv to Win. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago, i i-ii-3 A UUJ.it.UcU WA.NTED Messenger boys; good pay; ex onoa. Applv, We?tfrn Fnton Tel. Hammond. t-3--3: . , j U'A.VTED A. driver, noon to Midnight. Kspress Co. llnmimnvi 1-22-1 j WANTED Acetylene, vralder. fYank S;j Bets Co., HammonJ. 1-22-oj WANTED Man to take care of hyrsoj j aM 1r. general work around bakrv. Anp', 4U Ash st. Hammond. 1-2.-1. VAXTETV Timekeeper. Applv in per- ! son. Standard Stl Cr Cc. Ham; mood. VANTED 2 chauffeurs about p yer ; old. to run auto trucks. Standard. Tre Co.. Indiaj.e. Harbor. Employment ; O ft ie. . i WVKTEn Ambitioua youns mRii who , is looking for a future: must be will- ; In a; o work of grod et.aracter. and must : com well recommended. I.sers ry. 65 State ft. Hammond. .! W A VTKD Ar m a t u r e Winder. Apply Hammond,. "Whiting and East Chicago Railwav Company car barns. Gostlin anl fcnenieia .ve., Iammond. WantedFemale Help A LIMITED NUMBER OF ' vU'NO WOMEN WILL BK EMPLOTFD to: take irainlp for bandlina our Winter. iUereas in local and Jon distance tele- i PfcWB PAY" SALARY WHILE LEARNJN'J frequent advances m salary, excel- j lant vorkJmr conditioi.s. comfortabU j rast room, and benefits in rase of sic- , ntBS make telephone work highly desir- . kipVWCTMEVT INTO TOSlf IONS i l- vrnPiiVSimLTTT with correspond- i bis advanee In s!sry. Young women f.tvreen Hi ea of IS and i apply to f'. Cluef Operator at Xo. 6a. Rimbacn . n-tfT.PPWiVE COMPANY. v rit- -- H-tf ! East Cnica-go. 1 J WaNTED Stenographer; (food edaca-j fir.n; some knowledee of oftice de- , t.!l preferred. Address. ctstin ex-J ...p;: .-( ..l.rv wanted. Addres.1 C. J.. Times. Hammond. 1-11-tf WtVTEP Girl for bouaework, fam- i ily of S. Anply Dr. K. P. Hal- IliK; Beacon St. K. Chicago l-ll-t. , WANTED A flrst class Kneral Iiouso- ; work trl who understands oookm: 1,q,t vr-, no laundry. Ad lrvrs, -Vl. Times. Hammond. 1-2.- ; CJLVUFFEUR WANTED Must knowcity. Apply. 46 hohman st. ilimmmii ; CANTED Oirl at County Jail. Ce-wn j Fvom - call in person. P:commenda- I t.ons required. Mrs. W. H. Olds, ma-i FXPERIEc7CED C.IRLi WANTED j Hammond Laundry Co. Hammoii'l. ! TOU.VO LADT Wishes hoard and rn)in ; in private family. Phone SS2 W. Honmond. .--.-1 j WANTED -Girl capable to take psi'ionj as timekeeper. Apv!"- Rosenwal i A-I Weil Compatiy. Tailor chop. Tod and; "Mcago aves. E. Chicago. 1-22-1 1 Situations Wanted. WANTED Youns lady with fn-hmri and business experienee, n'ttck at ner-i nee wishes clerical Position. C. I. C, i Tlmei. Hanmond. 1-21-i For Rent f OH RENT 3 -room furn. cottage; elte. j lights and ga, furnsce and renter.', i ha.soment; S minutes walk from the car; line. Inquire 410 Cedar at., Hammond Phore K-iR Hammond. 1-17; b'ofl SALE Modern (i-rooiii bungalow; j south side; turnac heat, water. ., :.. bath, gar.-ige. isj l-troit st. Phone i i!52R. 1-22-Sj For Rent Furnished Rooms J-"OR RENT Steam, heated room for 2 gentlom-n: board if Ocirtd. 423 Siuna.ax Hammond. 1 -2 -J nEVT 2 rooms for Rant bousekeeomg. 3i'j9 Grapexinc ,.t , Indiana Hrbor. 1 22 1 lor. RENT 5 lurn. rooui for liwhthoustkeping. I'hone tin:;. 2'.'t Kr -aje--. Hammond. 1-2J-1 I'OR RENT -- 3 light houseiteepinsf rooms; nas. eleetrieiiy and bath. !'4 State st. Hammond. Ph-:ii9 Z"CK 1-22-2 l'tR REXT Furnished light housekeeping pom; modern, near Lafayette .-hoo'. 74 Woe-d si. Phone S07.J. ilaminond. 1-2 2-I-'OR RENT Xewiy ''urnished moden roo,!:, ui'b'e for 2 gentlemen: vei v convenient to S'andard: board if desired. 12? Harrison tl. Hammond. 1-2-'-.' Kill; RENT r,i-ly farn. --room arts ; hoat and light. 41. Ti'iiman ave. T'h"v StHM. Hammond, -1-22-;t FOR RENT 1 fuen. room, steam he.-.t and bath, suitable for l it 2 persons. Plione UTsM East Chicago. 1-22-2 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds arid ra,.irc,ad weoh Lesser Rei;siHie ','ijn Bank. j State t., Hammond. Open vvenings. 4 12 tf I.l'sM.A'T, FEED & ROOFING CO.. 13 Clinton St.. phwite S727. East Chi1 siii, phone 46SR. 11 3m FOR SALE Full blood Ar.gora Ooats, male and female, iloody Camp, Cedar Lake, Ind. 12-27-1 mo VOH SALE Girls" blcyc'e; good condition. Inquire, Times Office. Hammond. 1-i-tf FR SALE- Going to war: will sell my .hoe rej-siriin shop complete, reasonable. i4 Oaklr-y ave. Ham.nond. l-2-'-:l For Rent Flats. FOR RENT s-room flat. Olcott ave.. E Chicago. Apply, Rosenthal, 62 Ohicaso ave. 1-22-2

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fO',1 ."ALE Twn cottages nil l.wl ft. K. .., Time.. Hammond I-tl-tf lOU SALE Urick building, with grocery store anti 0-mom tin". WouM n.-H quickly. Ad, Ires-, II. II. Time. Ilimmond. ' l-!:-3 FOK SAL!-? -General mrf 'n.11s iorn on two lot? with t o Irn llais. doing' :.! 0,00 to JJS.oon business yeuriv. J) not mi.-"! this i r portu n 1 1 v. Address, tl. H.. Times. Hammond. filR F.XOH NOK To-a-re farm, f,r.f claj), n-w buildings want business lot. i Box .117 Hammond. 1-21-2 PfR fAI.i: 1(5 -room rooming: aid in l . . . . ... . - . 1 v .i..ti Michig.-tu ave.. "til tl.?r. Indiana Harbcr. In J 1-21-S FO!i SALB At a rare rrrsaln, T-room briek veneer houe that will pav for lt.eif whi! j ou in it. For partfeu-. Jars call at m: Alice sf.. nn'mi'iid i 1-21-2 i Lost and Found ! LOST A grey bunttntt dof, ?eveti ! months' eld. reward; return lion Co-i Km.bin vt, Phone 61(i Hammond.' j l-l?-n j t.OT Coin purse at Forayth ae.. (set-j tinjf on car; contains money and key.! Return, Times Office. Hammond. I 1-21-2 I L.0.5T In Um Store, lady's genuine' b'.tick sea! purse containing- about $5 i in change and oOier personal valuable, i Suitable reward offered even for purse j only, alued a? tnt"t. 1'hone. HutninnwJ ' 302. 1-12-3 i FOFXD Oo'.He dor wi'h lasr. Call 21 i j Fnyette et. Hammond, 1-22-i For Sale Motocycles. aooD am hand MOTORCYCLES. All makva. Now ig the time to make your I selection. SoM on m?v pa vments. I EXCELSIOH, AtXTOCTCIE SALESBOOM. 339 Stat St. Hammond, lad. i Wanted to Buy. j WANTED TO BUY Good bob-sleigh: j m':?t be in fir.t c!as condition. Ad- j dress. ZYii. Time. Ilaramond. ' 1-14-3 i Miscellaneous ! . i CARTENTEn W'"HK ANT' RETAtR-j IN(- Screens mad-; to Tiler. Joe M Iler. I'hor.e STiW. 11 Wi!ii;ini st. Haui-i mond. 1 10-", PIANO LESSONS Ragtirn in 20 los- I sons, guaranteed. (Jeo. Oreen. I'honal S 3 j 5. Hammond. 11 Rin.ba.h ave. 1-21-2 Room and Board. liOOM AND BOARD In private, family j for 2 gentlemen oe man and wife. 4712 Elm st. Phone 1751. Hammond.. 1-22-1 j ' , I Wanted to Rent ' J WANTED T RENT 'Warm furnished! room bv ladv. Address M. E., Times i Hammond. 1-22-2 j . I WANTED TO RENT 3 furnished rooms j with heat, near Hess plant; S30.0O. Adtlrass, A 55, Tlmss, Hammond. X -22-2 j For Sale Automobiles i TOR SALE Now $!RS.0 S'udehakcr; single express waroii. -in b" bought I houfht for S!'oi Or, it" taken at once. l- j outre 64-j Ann st. Han. mend. 1-22-11 LEGrAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WALER 1". LAMB NO. :07. IX TH1-7 IAKK SUPERIOR C'd.RT, X". VEMHER TS:R"M. IICT. Notice Is her by nien to the iictrs, Legatees and Creditors of Walter E. Lamb, deceased, to appear in the Lake S'.ipOTior C --! t. he'd at Hammond. Indiana, on the lth day of February, U( I s, snd fli.rir cam."-, if any why the I inal Settlement Accounts with th- estate of sasd decedent should not be appiovcd: and said heirs are notTfle.j to then and the. "iiace pre he'; sh s nd ceive theli d slribuf .ve shares Witness the Cl-rk of the I.k Superior Court, at Hammond, tins l'li day of Januaiy, 1S!. HERBERT L W11EATOX. Jan. le-22. '"lerk Lake Superior C.-.:irt. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT f'F ESTATE. IN THE M VVTER OF THE ESTATE OF CECELIA ORERC. Xo. 1 K rt I Tlll-l LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, UU7. Xoteee ;s iiereby ven to ih Mf-irs Ijeg-a'ee and Creditors 'if Cecelia ORKRU. decease,, t apt-ear :n the Li-e Superior Co ir!, h. ' i at Ilanniond, Inj diana, on lh 'th day of l-ihinai-;-, l n, t and si r-v, 'u-e, if a?ty wliy the l'm ul ! Set' humeri! A-''ciu: "itli t'.i" estate of sa'.d t!eeednt sh-uid not be approved: and said heirs ar- notified n then and there make p: oof of hf-;.-h:r. and receive th-ir 'i i st bu . ve soHres. Witness the Cl'ik of the Lak Superior Court, at liamni-nd, this 4th day of Jamta ry. 3 fI s. 1 1 ERR E 1 IT L. WH EATON", Jan. 1 5-2 2. -lcrk Lake Superior Com t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN Till: MATTER OF THE ESTATE "'F JOSEPH KOLB. N l-i't.i. IN Till-: LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, NOVEMBER TERM, I C IT. Notice is hereby fciven t i tne H?;rs, Legatees and Creditors of Joseph Tvolb, d-ceascd. to appear in tn I.-tke sttipert oi Court, h-hi at Hammond, Tnd.ann. .in the 2th Jay of January. U1S. and show caiiiet r nny. why I' tiai SetOement Amounts with the estate of said decedent should not b- apptoved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of iieii-siiip, and receive their distributive shares. Witness the lerk of the Lake Superior Curl, at Hammond. ths 7th day of January. Rtiv 11EKH li RT L tV II EATON", Jar.. ! ;,.2"2. C'.eiU Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF A I'M 1 N I ST K ATI ' )N. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SVANTE FKEEBERG, DECEASED. NO. 1 734. Notice is hereby given that the. undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the. Lake Superior Court. Paid Estate is supposed to be solvent. NICHOLAS EMM ERL1NO, Adnt.nistrator Dated 1-11. 1P1S, - Jan. l7-:r-2a. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE CF SUSANNA DEMMERL1NO. DECEASED. NO. ITS. Notice is hereby given that the un-

dfrs!yni-d has heon appoint. 1 K.rcrutor of said Kstate. by the Judge of thI.ke Superior Court. Said Estate, ia supposed to be noIvfiiL JOHN C. I.EMMir.rtL.!XO. A'lminlflri'.c:. Mated 1-1 2-, -918. Jan. 15-""-'-2;. xoTicr: of AmnxisTUATiox. IX T1IK MATTER OK TUB KSTATfi OF ttiomas kkddy. pk''p:aeii. no. 1737. Notice Is hereby given that the under, s.gned has been appointed admlmstra- '" t"'-!1 Estate,, by tne Jndge r-f t'ie Lake ?uie rior I'niri. Ss.i1 Estate m supposed to b. solvent. X I CI b )!..; K MM E RLI NO. A dm in: st rato;-. Jan. u-i:.;n

NOT1--E OF ADMIXI.-STRTIOX. IN Til 71 MATTER OT THE ESTATE OF AXX MARIA WKLIJCR. DECKA.ED. NO. 17SS. Notice is hereby c,vn that the undersigned has hr-n appoint'-d administrator or said Estate, by the Judge of th L'aVo Pupu ior Court. ?aid T-:.t'Ue s supposed to be solvent. HAM MONO 5A VINOS & TRUST CO.. Administrator. Da'.ed -I2, Jan. 15-22-29. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT-THE PTATK OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IX THE LAKH SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, I'M-,. MINNIE LAXOI1EEN VS. EDWARr LA NO re EN. CATE NO. 1S91!. ACTION TO DIVORCE Now- comes th. Plaintiff by McAleer. j Oors-y i- Oillett. attornevs, and Rie I her coinplaim herein, tog-t-iher with on j aftidaAit oi' e competent person, show-, tn-f that the defendant. Edward Lang---beeri is not a resident of the State of Indiana. I Said defendant t - therefore hereby j notified of the pendency of said action ! and that th same will stand for trial' st the next term of said Court, and! th.nt unless h.- appear and answer or j (lemur therein, at the ci;;;njr of said I ause. on the lith day of March A. I . j :S'.S, the same heme the ;n,i day of; the nex term of said Court to be be-; r:. and held m th... Court House, r.oom ! N... ; at Hammond, m sa:d (Vointy and' iaie on tne 2.id .Monday of .March A. D. 151. .-ci..J a' tloa will ce heard and dtern.iricd in his absence. In Witness Whereof, J hereunto h s.n d and a ff :x the Seal of eid '" '', at Ilfimio nd January A D. 1.1IS. tins l');!) day of ! ! ERFFRT I. WIIEATON, j '"iTh Lak Superior Court. r.y ROSCOE HEMSTOi'K. Deputy Clerk ! Jan. lS-22-2r. NOTICi: OF REXEU AL OF LIQUOR l.hTA'si;. j The -inde: s. - riei heiehy gives notice! to the citizens, inhabitants, and legal v..ters of the Third W.rd of the City of Gat;., and of the C;ty of Gary, and i f Calumet T,wnil,-n .11 1.. t ... . f, '1 Ajaivt? i County, Indiana, that at the regular! nittmsr or ees;oi, ,-.f the B . rd of j County Commissioners be held on the i first Monday of February, 1 ;G S, he wol.j apply to said Hoard for a renewal vf ' tli- County P.etail Liquor Llc-nse now j heM ,y J.ijTi for, upon, and in the fed-' luwms described ptemises, situated in j the C.tr of Gary. Lake Cntintv. Indiana: j The ground Poo.- ,.f fn- front room j in ti- two-story brick loiibftnar on Lit I Tj1'''1''"" ,1:r'' ,n R'ock Tn il'O, in t.'ne ,cago-Tol!e.si op, Eanrj & tntestnient j Company's Third Addition to To'l's- ' ton. now in th- ohtv of r,.n- t0l: I C-,unty. Ind'ana. sa'd room is 22 te-t 1 inches by 73 f-t 3 inches." v ith I ; glass front, corner entrance npen;n on j : Broadway, and 14th Aventie; aide door! o;-i ;4'h Avenue, ary.i side door opening i into front siiu cay. and sld door open-j ;r,q Iti'o rear se-Crwav. ,;,j ,,,, ( from s Eis -i Rroadwny ;nl South o!5 i li'h Avenue, b..th p(1b! c highway.s .u i , v-ty o; (.; ry, and is know n a! Number l--".o Rioadway, la y. Indiana, j n i the utider.-:ned further says and a -e . i',.. ; duly ;.(i-! lawfully jtialifie.l i.. ha-. ciI to hold saul ; County Retail Lt iu,.r License and to have tit- same onewed ss provided 1 ' la"- ANTON Ko-lliA. : Jan. I "-2 2-2 r'. 1 REAL ESTATE TRAHfSFERS ! WHITEN" :. Jesse Ji Prmk-r and wife o Edward C. Grady, L ;;4, R 4. ' Siandart! a1i $2, HAMM"XD. La it once M. lUtgls (ba-h ft a! to John W. ones, L H 4, Hyde ck. odd. .. lied R. Molt am! wife to I-rank Wo.i.iyta, L 4i. P. 2. F. R MotCs. 2nd add. Geotuyi; I". Stout and wife to Wti!i:. ni.Y. fc-toul and w he. I.s k, 7, 1 2. So. 1 1 inittii fiod attd. , Elicit h.inlt l lii ich ai.d u if ;t Jar.i-s R. Dye and wife. L 2, lllli.lllj l.'CI .'2 I. - I I o c. pt. .ii'llll Side a-ld. MuGldi Hlibrn h Miller and husband to Edmund H. Klein. I. He R Towh .v You nit; Young'-5 2nd add. j ' I A H V. Mae Craugcr (spuO to Anna '. Krueger. L i. B 2'"', Erm.!va; add. W;lliam C. Caldwell (Corp) to Edward J. Reynold . L 22. R .'. Caldwil s f"h add Hannah Caldwell ( wid I to Edward J. Key nobis. L "21. 22. 15 2 Cb hi wells "lth add Grace Arr'cton iM-Key ( id t to Helen Spychal.-ki, Ls 2-'. 2 4. ii 11. McKevs add EAST CHICAGO. Mae G:ai.g-l- ispin) to Anna V. Krueger. I.s 1 to 3. I? 2. East rinclewood add. William Wright. receiver, to l.ukis Zorza. W'2 L 56. B 4. N4: :")-37-s CEDAR LAKE. Pub. Sub. Co. to Louis M. M--er. Ls 5 to S. B ! I'lat "I" Shnd-.-s "Id Charles L. Surprise (Special Master Comr. ) to Charles R. Alexnnd. r. W'a S 5" ac. F's XL 27-37-3 - 14 TOLLESTON. Albert A. Glimser (bach) to Charlie Mori fi John. L 4. Gruenbera-'s 2nd add. Harrison Miller and wife to William Futtner. lot 2 fAlbcrt Frank Bormanns resub Ls S to 10. B 24) John W. X torn lee (bach) to John Gnspar and wife. Ls 5. 6, B 11, Oak Pk. add. pi... ,.!,) 1 CM) l.')0 i l.t.o lOO.fil) ! 1 3 'Hi lj-j-xo i 0S1 8T E 50.00 750. 0' I fjofldo Enlist In The Woman's Arraj By Ccnserving roods.

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AUSTRAILIA NEW YORK. Jun. -j. u,,rd was ree!cd here es;irday ;hat Jimmy Clabhy, former middleweight cliampion of this country, now holding the henvyweight title of Australia, his en listed. He attached lum-olf to th- sportsman's rejriment. There have l.eeri recnt re; ports that Clubby would return her- to tight in the n'-ar futuit. SOX SPRING TflIP PLUS DELAYED Training Schedule of World j Champions Held Up for j R. R. Time Card. I Until the joint time, table committee of the railroads got together ou Jan. 27 the Spring exhibition dates of C. A. Comiskey s world's champion White. Sox will not be an nout'ced. Some few may be announced before then, but until Secretary Harry Grabir.er learns exactly "where i" at"' he will make, no definite aniiotiin piiiirt.-. The Sox sccei-etary wants to know exactly where he stands in the matter of train schedules and traveling equipment. He has a Putative schedule planned with chib throughout the Texas League. Until th- railroad schedule committee meets, however, and rearranges the various southern schedules, the hands of the Sox secretary practically aru tied. ornbiner dos not b?hee the railroad proposition will cause any changes, in bis plans, but he leli'vcs in playingsafe, ot.d will siftt i o -or-raUs for exhibition gatT.e until the qtiet;on i clear to him. He has prae'icolly completed all other at-rancenien's for the training trip of the world's Lampions. As soon as the railroad folks l-il him to proceed lie will officially clee the Spring itinerary. GHIGAG0"BDWLER5 win GARY MICE MEET Ry th- narrow marsm of one punt. Stanley Kcllog ami Id I la nek of Chi--axo v,on the foui'.ten hour endurance bowling match vbi-h finished Sunday 'it l!:-'o o'cloc; -n the Bro.sdwav alleys m Gaiy. The v imrii-' team re gist er- ! i total of e.2. r-'n--. 1 a-pani and )-oerhnitn of Fort V'.tyrc tiitr."d in a Seote Of i iliX. Kel'v Old I'i-irl-.;i Gary a--... third with . 1 1 5. Toledo Cue Parlors Would Burn Wood To Avoid Closing TOLEDO. 0...bii). Pi iet..rs of billiard rooms .irrnns"') to install wood'iiirnttig r.toes in Co' r vl''"'s to ao.-id 'iosmg on Monday " under the administration's fuel order. They made the announet ntnt after a delegation learned from fe.ie.nt authorities that the nun e do-s not -o;ifli-t v, it'n the (Ji-t of the goi. -riimont. Th-y were told that th sot- object of the dosing order wathe conservation of cool.

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4 Si I The news that ball plitvers will other such humiliating things has circles.

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The only people at least Including t' eni who can hov. l bcu they've j p,ot to work "eual-ta vitig hol.dal t j ar" the i.e n-jit ufcr reporter? j . I

Spioksnir about norms turning, we j clai-ri n. 'vt g(,t it on the millionaire ( rnajbe) when l:e conies to settle with I I n- ic ham's in-'ome tax. V. ith b.eha!I bats tn France the urray shouldn't htve any trouble battin some good ii'.'ise snse into the Koifr's rowd. Anjwa;. Alexander is a gcod war name. "Plan go for White." Better hurry or I'nel" Satn will do C Whites planning. AiciJraw is optimistic; He was al- I i. ays thus '.' j Trier in ttoing- to be a dog show In lUisfon .Inn 2';. Tha's a good place for tha' kind of a show. "Ski trains fchedule.i." Umph we'll 8;i r L1I1 HohenzoMern w on't be given a ticket Gosh: The Chicago papers are haneinis a 1-t of crepe, for Weegrhman. Don' worry, Mr. Weelr-nan. perhaps your JS-V-t'.'O flayer will claim exemption. And yet what pood will that, do it he is tak-n anyway'." IDar t'nat Joe Stecher is cotiiins back. And after passing; uj the answer Pack where we leg to ask. what for? There are a I d of good fighters. Ys. but thy arc in the army not in the liftTHE KAISER AMI HI M. Kul her, ntny wr go off to varf" 'Oh, r iu d.irling sons. I)rr-e like heroes, ride in u car, "Rut don't go near the gun." East Chicago Club at Whiting Wednesday Eve. (Br JraruiE say.) WHITING. IND.. Jan. 2. What rronist s to be a real flashy and sorappy gar.ie v iil be staged tomorrow evening at the Whiting high school auditorium when the East Chicago ciub's premising basketball quintet invades the home of the Whiting Owls.' More than usual interest will be taken in this game due o the fact that the East Chicago club ts known lo have a strong ou'flt, and because they have already given the owls one of the hardest and toughest matches the Owls have had this season. The Polarinea also will bo seen In setion. Manager Frar.k Hewitt is having difficni.y in getting games for his lightning lightweight fHe. The Polarities opponents will bo announced tomorrow cvftnnj. 10 SUM COMPLETED Thirty-two rounds of boxing will be offered the fans when the benefit show i spaced st Fort Sheridan. Thursday nigh'. The program was completed yesterday by "Kid" Howard Carr. who i aulirg o. S. Gooeh. civilian director of athletic th fort. Sailor Rill Iroedtiinn and Ier Ilsmtuei mil meet in the mom attraction, ten rounds 'o a decision. H ii ry Il.irn.-i of New Orl-ans and Kid Ilogau v. ill ko c.'gh.t r-umls in the s-imi-n mdi'i . Biliy Oepak ( f t'lcv ro uti'i Jimmy l-'-il- y of Chi'-ngo w ill try settle (iltMimo feuds in a six-round l.eu'.. Ttv o four-round battles will be iat:ed by soldiers from the fort Mil1 -w nnd Lee f.f Company 1 v ii! lake port io -tie battle apd Brandswy of Company !" w ill meet (.'roker of Company 1 in the other. Whrrr, have to tote their own iufrgajre and do been received with cheers in several

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could make m Groen.an J at SI an hour. V'e wonder how all the sh caa-j ball players are keen'ns warm these days. No dubt th-y are.wea.rina; the-r uniforms for und;rw-ear. The fuel administrator msht order the sfoie leuerue closed. l"s running: short of heat, since Chailey Weeghman called n: his bank role What has become of Ty C"i b s threat to join th" marines'.' And IVtinv Kauff s desire to dri'.e a ti armv trne';? Aw, th-y were only hiddin.' .l-i.-t. a little stove league dope And now conies Ty' al dtaft board ind places him in clss.-s on. Which suggests that the draft, board probablyheard soinc of that mail ne tal'.:. Ohio state athletic authorities rds"! to er-et a h'lKC stad.u.n. Ihcy must he under the Impression that Chic liarley is jfoing to ntten,f r.ili; all hi? life. rittsburg fans held a Lie; ses.on the other nisht ml tolkd .tr the xiowirtg prospects the rirares had for a '( inner. It's a Kood tliinsr thee hold that arnthtring- in the wm?cr. Yei couldn't cet enough T-'.ra's fans together in the summer to ;-'end a motiop. In order to help conserve the wool the leagued might try sockless base. call neTt summer. The only objection i would he from the old boys, who hi' f ! been padding their underpinning. Spokane .mu.-t be worse off for excitemenl than Chi ji? . The daily papeis there, carry a t -o-co!'j'rin had on pocket billiard games. Dan Johnson says Conn c Mack will not leave the Athletics be-a:s he owns half the club stock. We didn't think there wasmu -h sto. i If- aO ;- the Roston lied Sox had finished buying. WHITING OWLS DEFEATGOLLEGIANS Northwestern College Futs Up Good Game On Oil City Floor. (By JTMaSIE SAT.) WHITING. IND, Jan. 22 The large audience, the largest of the year, that turue-J out to see. the Whiting Owl. Play the Northwestern College of Xapervjlie were not disappo-m'ed at th game, n was without a doubt one of the best games ever seen on local floors. The passing of the visitors was great ind only- great defensive play on the part of "Red" By crs prov. .i.-,j the visitors returning to Naperv il with iV Awls Club sculp under their beps. Tho visitors got th jump on the Owls and secret! live points 1 .-.'ore the Ov.d woke up to the fa-.t tint they viere playing; a well lulan-..-. and oiled machine. Slowly but surely the owls oulfU began working its way to the front, when both Diilon and Sehneffer rung up a basket apiece and Pond dropped a couple of nice one. om a scoring viewpoint the game was not us interesting as it might have bc-n, but the visitors guards weo ral good. The game was fast and scrappv, neither sids letting up for s sing'e instant, lelsma rlayed fjoor guard for the Owls the first half, giving way to Gibbons, a new man on the i. -tin. who showed woi! in his initial prcaran--e with the Owls. The boy n-e n;j tn good condition as was evidence bv the tact that riot a single time was time taken out because of injuries The line-up: WTbltlnj; Oitla (13). Pond. rf. : i, ,i Dillon. '. 2 Schoefi'er. c. ?, ; n lel.-ma. rg. ,i n i i. Pyers. lg. i ti i ii Dubrucq. rg. o n n t;;bbons, rg-. o o u o N. "W. CoUaga (18). St enger. rf. 4 " 1 t. Jui nke.- If. ,, i h Thede. c. H it n 'I lahni. rg. n ft 2 i Kluck. Ig. 1 o - l ' iraiisden. If. y n i ,y NOTES ON THE OAMI. Schactt'er was the si-vtrtng i-.inn of ii. .luning ruaking t,i!-e points in Srenger of the 'ol!.--s ia s i.-.a.ie couple of dandy lone shet:. The guarding of "Red' Dyers w85 thbest seen for fome- time. Eddie Pcmd v s all nttr the floor.! tjow guarding, i,ow in a pojttion make s basket, and always r. ady to reDr. Luckett, i" ......

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PROMOTER TOOK A CHANCE The .try i toid of a fight ti.ftnoger who had a larg-'- white hop" :nd-:r his cai e and the hope was l-f.-n on ;ctt.ins his name ;n tJipapeis. It appeared that he coax.ei this juaneger tt get him lot ' newspaper rn'-ntion. hoping- to t ': ir mraiy ri-'."i? t!e-...'.y. but tie-tnanose,-didn't t.mi it easy to oriiI !y. The b-.y .Udn't f-w; '. airo.-iin t. hvj.'i,, i ,ecms. nr'l ih. papers w-ete not .-training theni-D---s to pi-e him spar e. But th-flrht--r"nin i-'l to -..x his iintin i'f r !" i r ; ev.':i.: ;ir:l toj N.airtcc - fo ttid i,-f.t way .,. "'i'"tl ! ' iii.'ov, r , ;t ,) that the .,ver ''ildnt r- a. I He cljppe.j at re.r-d-' i'. a"i ! t? of stories out of t;:. ?!'';'. .--!.--- rrei h.inii. d th-m to h-s b.-. !!.. -1'h- vh.t... i:r.r n-as v'-" J- l',-.j.-'d v.ri. this End treasitrefl a1! rf ;, dope, past.ii? '.t away ;n a ..! ar cook "AH I kivv.- ;s." .-a..1 tlo- :i,ar.'i Nt.r. "that :f this biK h rri e-rr jearr read I had bene.- star? to r Tin ng."

cejve the bail. Dillon tea" rra;r.!v- ; a nuu.ber of ova's. and ci Th? club tried out Gibber as and in the f-w ininut-s he was ir. game he showed well. Dubrucq finished t,;, at guard si Gibbons replaced. I'elma. TJte passing of the visitor greatly admired by those presert The passing t" H'-il T!y rs was tainly speedy and with stara behind All the boys are psssir.g well, and hoMine on to th. bail when they their hand? on it. In Schaeffer the owl have a :ct that coinp.ores with th" best jr. game. He got the Jump on h; (very t.iiie. BADGER IBM TAKES LOOSE BASKET Mi FROM IOWA, 34-19 MADISON. WIS. Jan. 22 Wiscoiisoj won a ragged, basketball victory ivr Iowa. :il to 3f. The Badgers got a b e lead in the firs', few minute and w : e ahead. 2S'to 10. at the end of the firs', period. The HawKaye tightened in thn second half, but were ut-ab! to overcome the- bia margin. The contest v-s marrod by looe playing and constant, fouling, two Badgers being ousted f personal foul. ROLLER SKATING. J-.'-n S r- .-a k., cha mp h -n rolic- s.k-tt-v i? Indiana, as bis press a-,ent vou- I'e and l'a;;l Dew, rhiirtpli n of C'iiu-as-t had a feature racing card at tho Indiana Gardens r'nk Thursday r'ght. Kid Napoleon- of Whitin-s and others will also part ir ipate in the three mlie. arnate-.tr skate. There will bo two other ra-es. fwo and -ne mile affairs. ONEV INVESTIGATE! Our "Twenty-Rav n.or.t rian." It will pay yi.-ui $2.e" 'is 'Hi tf-Miily paimitil ou $.i On is the mon'i-.iy paynicnt on 1 'l'h We are licensed and bonded to the Siate of Indians. Loans en Furoi'ure. Pianos. Yietrvlas. Rive Slock and Office Fixtures without icni.ua!. Oh,!'. AVri'-i or Ph.one. "Private, and Confident!!. PROVIDENT LOAN ' COMPANY US and 150 East Stat Street, Panama Pudding-. Phone o2J. ila'urior.d - Indiana. 1 If You Need Money See Us Loans of $ to $100 at reduced legal rates. " ' per cent iutoiost per nmnth on tnonthly halancos Intorest s.jc on $10 6 I -.-! for 1 month. Other amounts. samo ratio. Riy in small monthly pn mart's. Our wy m.ikes yoa indopoprim fiiornlt and is private, tony!nionf. and economical. Call, v. ri o or plu.iie. Courteous aU .-Ptioi'i hI ays. nonohoidtis ;ind othoi-s advanced iiion-v- en their own nots. LOANS ANYWHERE IN CALUMET DISTRICT. 1 LOANS ON WATCHES ANC DIAMONDS. Lake Cgu ty Loan Co, 23 Rio-ibach Block (Over Lion Store.) Hammond, l"d. Phone 213. hi m 7 rzjr'?T3i''y&rr&.j'-:i Specialist CHRONIC DISEASES treated and cured by latet pre.en scientiMe methods AVTKSXA, EaCWClTITIS and all resulting conditions cured. DISEASES OF MEN successful! treafed in shortest poatbla tirpe t lowest possb' cot SACS CASE SSSSr AHD TKIATKD personaliv. Plnty of time given to treatments Satisfaction assured. Honest treatment always. Investigate -'twill cist you rotMng. Diseases ol Women Oured by safe sere, painiesa, pleasant, pen- j surgical means. CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL

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