Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1918 — Page 5
Wodnesdav. Jan.
THE TIMES Classified Advertisements
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Afteg Aurturt 13th, on all clae-
aiCad, a4rrvaxajita placed with tlnh" an A not rwia tor a-t offlea wlttdm 5 days, ti fcdaiUowU oiukrf of tea oaata wlU b mA for ooiiaettoa. Tba beat carric can. be flTa cox patroaa fry avtzjrtaff all daaaiSed &. TwtlMBMata to our orfioe an! PyIb&t for aajna aa& mti collection eLaj-ra, &aj cotrerrr pro. fttb. co. Aa , 1917.
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I Real Es.aie Bargains 1 ( in i i ... i !
FOR SLE Two ri-tip!i on t. K. Z.. Tlmfj. Hm:i:nnd.
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I FOR PALE 16-coom roo'ning and; boarding house; good busim.. Calij 332 Michigan ae., ind floor. Indiana Harbor. In.i. 1-21-;; . i FOR SALTC Modern 6 -room bungalow; '
ii oum siae; rurnaee neat, water, gas.
fee simple i'i and to said real estate, oi s rnu-h thereof aa may be sufficient to satiai'y saiil juoVme. ;. interest, coat ind accruing costs. Said sale will 1" made without reli; from valuation r :PH inariiK-ru laws. Tiikn 91 tin? property of Herman E. Granger, et ai . at the Miit. of Prank Meyer.
lewis r Sheriff I.:i!v O' l MAKT!(V ,1. SMITH, AOy. for Plaintiff
t . . Ind in na.
CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE
BEST AUTO SHOW
f ' . bath, e-aia.-. l.li Detroit
1U2R.
J llolle.
1-22-n i
Wanted Male Help WANTED-Toxins mmi for work in d'try, one willing to work. Apply. 11amruond Dairy, bSO C'aiilev Ave. Hammond. l-PJ-tf WANTED " Punchers on heavy plat1 work; pice 7-ates; apply to Win. Graver Tank Work?, East Chicago, fndiana.
KOK fcALE Store building with four living rooms and two lot. Corner! Cosllm and Cameron s's. Inquire. M n. Prrtjbyl, State Line st. Hammond 1 1-17 1 mo eod EoR SALE Store with living rooms it: ' war; 2i-l2:. Inciinr. Georuc "n-1a. I r 7 S . Avenue .'. Phone South Chicago I'oit'. i-2'i-ti
toil SAI-R--NMV b'liiFal'Uvs and lsuitwf j vvith thi' PRke'l n
H. E Shrp.'ird. ;.'.'I i! apt nic .t. Ind-
WANTED Atyifti weiaT. Bti Co., Harrmond.
J'ranlc S.
f'DH P AI,F O-roo-ii iioay. it.-tly modern; $100 rush. Valn $2i y-r month vyn imprest and rinvipiii both. Maay other hai xfttiix. P!i!iif li't cv " Mrs. r.u!ij-.-U. 6 n Michisnn :r.. Jlam-
I mond. l-2;!-i
JIILWAVKKE, VIS.. Jan. Z t. Th
j mol suf't 5"sfu! automobile .-how in the! : !u?tory of the motor trnde in Mw nuke' ! ' is now in progress. It vsh f.lo.ed lent ! night on account of the fuI edict and i
Atmest Like Bird.. 1 E 1 1 I 11 E 3 2 I I III I ! h "7 ' 1,1 II
Tt is a little known fact that flying i LIlJllI 1 I 1 1 I U I :Jy ui btn a three dv9- truck !
fish, fncounterpd in til tropica, artti- 1 hihition. Defrite the evtrema weather:
ally flap their wluss t!o same as birds. 111 j-t. a-i Ith attendance is goo.;. Although in! If is commonly supposed that the Rth f 1 1 I jlT O 1 ' earlier days it did not reach the. moroly volplanr . sail, after getting a! II II ill LJ ! hisfl mnrlc of Previous fhows. thfr lai ! good start with rnpid swimming. The ill fllSllSllTlI if1us r tfrif''irlr' f-orsMy. ' ; fliippiRs' of thoii- wintrs, however, is sr. LJ I lllJILIIII I ,x'W'..ra hv sr'--i. rep-1 easily HffD that It can be dett-.-N-d " BW " WBi ; resent in MVH.ty-four factories makir.p j
, jso (5yitj- flsh i " .pleasure tars ni lony-mree accessory i
o,.. .i:;: -i. . ! W hitiiiff f lmla T..4. T: mamira.r tun J n trucK flicw !!!;
"r -i. ui .inn i"i me liioic. I 't ninug, "nto CHILI XjcloU Vill" '
PRATT iO
PLflffi GO
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WAITED- Tmkrpi. Apply in rer
son. Standard j-teei Car Co. ti'ond.
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; SALE OR EXCHANv l and K'ft acrt. in"-. r
iE 2 frt:i, 0 W ! 1 I It : t .
A fmrif fnr fntctioc if tn aiiotrt tract.
ann-foivADnua
not trieture.
to 4t.
BOLD Mr l)Hl tIT. Pr-t Pofl it i9ir-d I'ru 11, or i L-octUf $i U. thB EVANS CHEMICAL CO., CINCINNATI, O.
iIG w S3iH'
have thirty-four exh'tutoi , represent-
! ing fifty-nine factorij. Th-K" fpure
j exceed any former fhow, eypecjaUy i h tru:k .section, where the e.c-s?
Ham-'"or nesiraplrt m;i)iiVMl Hini.rnotid j-rop-
1-2S-3 erty. Itiqutn-. I. ... juim'j.s. Attorney. I I Crown Point, Ind. 1M-;
U'AXTED Ambition youtiif man mho is looking for a future; mn.-t bo iog to ork. o' frood 'hrnrter. atui tin-t cojr.a well recommended. Lesser' .feuel-
ry. 65 Sra'e Hamrnonil 1-22-tf ,
For Sale Miscellaneous
FOR SALE rnifjifitirtl J i e.rtiunds and
! ra'iiMii wa'chcj. Losser's Ri:a!i'e r 111 a t 11 r C ! f"-an UanK. f.i .State s-t., Ham-.i: r..1
i.ipen ;ven:iisrt. 4 U tr
WANTED
Winder. Annl v TTamniond. -
j- j . - 7 j Kl' Whitinc and East Chir-acroi 1
Kaihvay Conipanx- -ar barns, i vrr GoStHn ail! JShcffield AVO.J male 'and fer
Hammond.
;SMA'L K GEH A. ROCiK'.N.J CO.. 4 9 Chnton at., phouc Last Chi- I
l ea jMione It.iK. it II Im
'jHICHEtirER S PILLS
j nr. i;iai"ii i'UA.i. u Leil'.rtf AU y-r lru(7l,t fc kl b-tf U'ouJ Ijr.p4yV flllil U4 i ild i'uil,Ify !". Willi BiM KiWn. VX k ..ll:r n.-r or Tr v !''Ml A-. itlll.( tfl .TE'tt 3lAiliM liUlMI I'lLI . to. as ver known as Bt btt. Atv RoMat l
SOLS) 8V DRl'OCfSTS tfMtl2&
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cago
Thrilling Game Tonight
Wickey of East Chicago, f '' 1 show
former High Schol Star in Ureat S!1ape. HOHNZBY WOULD
It.
Five New York Players and Sum of Money Involved; Two Browns in Deal.
SO r"T ecnt. I't'niir iar 1 numhor 191. while thi? will hav ISO tnak-?.
XHV TOrtK. Jan. Z .".-Another 'al was addud t:!terday to the already
WANTED Machinists; jrood wages: steady employment. Amply, Geo. B. I.lmbert to, it jth and Kailroad av East Chicago.
dar like.
ul' blood Angora Goat.
female. Moody Camp, I'e-
Ind. 12 -z:-l it.
AhitinE are
i FOR SALE Girls' bicycle; good condi
tion, iiiaulre, Times Office. IJa.mniond. 1-6-U FOR SALE Goir.c to war; will sll my
SCHTgDtJLE ZITECTrVB OCT01tF.II 117. EAST-CO VXD.
FROM HAMMOND.
AVANTED Ho Kohmati ?t..
y for grocery Hi mmond.
eu re. 1-
snoe ropnirvfr able. ,"M i'h'vIcv
ave. Hmrinond
r.-.-n-' For Cincinnati i :05 a. m. lr:4S .
WANTED L'rtv;r: nocti American Express Co.
to rr.idms'n. j Hammond. j 1-21-1
FDR SALE One ry 5i6 Sibley si. Phone 1
t"il ba'.y ral
v ; I ; 1 i . !iri, ,t.r. t
. j 'Daily.
j WEST-HOUND, j For Chicago d;4S a. rn. uud
'4:23 p.m.
-:
;TEI Drivers Adams . S5 State at. Hammond.
En press j
1-25-tf
Wanted Female Helo
A LTMITFD NTMBER OF TOU.(5 WOMEN WILL EE EMPLOYED to lake training for handling our Winter incras in local and Jong distance telephone work. AVE PAT SVL.-rtT VHILK LEARNING, frequent adrcs m salar;. , excel'lent workin connitions comfortabla res: room, ami beiK-ftta in' Oa.je or' sickness make telephone wo:k hishly tiesirable. ADVANCEMENT INTO FOSIT40.VS OF KEPPGNSIBILTTY with correspondin advance in salary. Young women between th &f! of 16 and 29 aprly tthe Chief Operator at No. 65, Rirabach a ve. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COM PANT. Eaat Chicago. , 1-3-tf WANTED Girl for housework, fani11 v of S. Apply De. R. P. Hal?. 11 2 Se.5i;en st E. Chicago. 1-11-tf
Lost and Found. j LOST In Lion Store, lady's genuine. black sea 1 purse containir.K al'v-jl S.? : in chanpo and other personal vni:iabi. Suitable reward ofi'eied ecn tor rKirsf onl aluetj as gift. Rlione. Ilammop.d i 2402. 1 -22-"; I i
L ST Ring, coral earned. Sunday bet. H-'.th st. and car tracf on EariiiK ave. E. CI ica reward if returne.i. Dr Ross. 1st Nat. Kk. Hldfc. East Ch:CHKO. l-2?-2
HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO
tmxu WAY uUivijp AM Y j
x-l Boiita
Wanted to Buy.
WANTED TO BUY Good bob-sleigh: must be in first clsss condition. Address, ZYZ, Times. Hammond. 1-14-3
Miscellaneous
WANTED A first oiass general housework girl who understands cooking: hat vwgea: no launury. Address, A. B. "Trmee. Hammond. 1-22-5
CHAUFFEVK WANTED Must know!
city. Apply, 46 Hohman st. Hammond, WANTED Girl at County Jail, Crown TV-tnt; eall in person. Recommendations required. Mrs. V. II- Qld. ma-' trcn. l-2-tf
PIANO LESSONS Kagtin in 2 lessons. guarantfd. Geo. G:--n. I'hone 22.16. KummonO. 11 ltimbacli avo. 1-21-2
EXPERIENCED GIRLS WANTED '
Hinim.md Iaundry o. Hammond.
Room and Board.
YOUNG LADY Wishes hoard ntid room in private family. I'hone f 62 W. Han.-j mond. t-2i-l , .. , FOFi ki'IXT P..xn.i with hoard If destr-i ed. for 2 gentlemen or man and wife: j mi children. Phone 2213. 54 linhmati
st. Hammond. l-2;;-ll
WASTED Girl capahle to take position aa timekeeper. Apply. Rcsenwald AWell Company. Tailor Shop. Tod and Chic&iio avea. S. Chicago. 1-22-3 WANTED I-lxperlcnced doirXde entry
lady bookkeeper and ste.no(rrapher J
or ma.nufact.ury; salary s:i'J p.-r jnonth: advisa age and experience. E. C. Times. Hammond. l-i2-2
For Rent Flats. I
FOR RENT S-room flat. Gl.-ott ave.. E Chicago. Apply, Roscuiha i. 62t ('hi cago a v. . 1-2.,-;
FOU st.
RENT 8 rooms. Hammond.
Apply.
.'" Sib!-" l-i3-2-.
WANTED Girl for housework. 1038 'Erie et. Phone K164. Hammond. 1-21-2 eod
LEGAL NOTICES
WANTED A permanent housekeeper. between sge. 25 and 05. Addif-ss P. V. Box 13. Gary, Ind. 1-21-3 WANTED At onc: wash woman. Apply. Mrs. P. Court Van Wotrdcii, 110 Carroll at.; 1st floor. Hammond. 1-2:j'-.'
WANTED Iidy for collecting for a r-?-liable firm In Hammond. Between the re of 23 ard 35 yAant with hismiss ability. We;'iv- s-alary with advancement. Give referenres as,d experience in first letter. Address. Times. Rox P50. Hammond. 1-33-3 WANTED A Cashier. Apply at Central Dm? Store, 3410 Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor.1 1"2::ir
Situations Wanted.
WANTED Younf lady with teaching
and business experience, qulc'; f.;;- : of
tira, wishes clerical position ... I
Pin. am I.a m mnt! il 1 .''t
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! IN
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATU OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. if3V VINCENT NOVAK V.s. GLADYS NOVAK. CAUE NO. l3'.t. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes tl".e Pin in tiff by E. G. Sproat, attorney, and tils complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, Bhowini? that the defendant. Glartya Novak, is not a resident of th State of Indiana.. Jvald defendant is therefore hTcbyj notified of the pendency of said action ! and that the same will stmd for tria.i ' at the next term of said ('our, and '.hat unless tl.n appears arid pnswers or demuri thertin, ai tlie cal'.itiif of said cause, on the llith day c I' M:reh.
j A. D., iniS, the same being the 2nd 'day of the next term of said Curt to o N gun and held in the Court House, j Room No. 1 at Hammond, -in said 'County .nd State on the Ind Monday
March A. D.. 191.', said action will
2 ! bo h. arl and determined in her ab-
atauuao&a to 6'sii Surest kais m. v.vaua.
Cars .Leave bjra fci 6;2uaJu e.ou 6.06 6.io 6:01) -, .(13 1:.t) 1 :i j 7:0 :05 e:.0 i:ii) :45 :0i :lia :4i 10 '-05 10:2b 10:45 ll:f'5 11:25 11 :4o 12:06W l-.2i 11 45 1:0 1:25 l:4 t:"5 J:25 2:45 :! t:i5 :4S 4:05 4:25 4:4) 4:55 f:10 525 5:40 :65 :5 :i0 .M C :5W 1 :5 7:25 1:45 f :0a i 15 :4.S :fl5 t:25 45 li':U5 lO-.-i 11:00 11 :3U II nom ( ) uiiara
ITU Whltlna and Est tilcaarak arfo Houtii . hirneu only. CW tlcM -4:4 a. au as ;.! ftV Kb
(By JIAT. j WHITING. IXJ, j8tl. 2'. -Ono, upon, a time the Whiting OvOs Wl.re conceded' to have not nly thr, bpt laf.k4.U)8ll! Otilntet m the county but also in this, prt of the state. Times have changed '
I'"r today the Eat Cr,iog0 club and their follower! believe that they have a t-tim that can jcive the AVhiting Owls
all that the bos fiurn
lo'.Hinir for.
This game which will be staged toIniKht at the Whitins high school auditorium will he watched verv eagerly bv ! I""'!""rs of the East Chicago bovs. j Should they defeat lhe wearers of t'-,
orange ;,d black, they m have a-hiev-i in one seisou what no other t-om has h. able to do. The East Chio.o contingent jS ptron. and the ,.,nb.,.
of the Owls Club outfit are not under
it was ottlv a r-c-weeks jiko that East ChicaF-. played the t 1 I C N I I ( 1 I U 1 A , U T - L . .
i uniting i).vs a
l - it ws tfus
Muwigo-r Griffith and
l"li rtsnhe
team. The Owls
than tl
MAKE PEHIMT
r.i
'are that ma.de "aptain Jim Dil-
on more practioc an.j jjrter
now !
ia-.
Caora Caa Amfa jj(.itv AkA411Xlft tl J u.uj.m 5:10aiu I: . 5 b :2 d fi:cil fcl.ls 7.2J b:oa i.jj 7. 5l 6:iH S:t)5 b.ii ..o .0d fc '.a 'i .ii .:u 7:dS .lio 7:jJ :;0 S.t'S a:UU :3 :45 e.-S 10:05 a:5 U:4 9:3i ll:d5 H:b 11:25 10:1 11:45 10:,)s ll:0r,pto J :ui 14.25 1LH li:45 11:23 1.05 11:58 1.25 12:M 1:45 12.it I.Oi . 12:6 2.25 2-45 l:lri S.Ui l-ii 3:25 ?:1S 3:45 2:?8 4:05 I.ii 4:25 3:11 4:45 S:i'l 6:05 3:3i E:2.". . 3:44 i:40 4:i3 6 Ti 4 J4 6:li 4:4J :5 4:5j b 40 6:1! :55 5:24 : i:05 C:-43 7.0 6:fii 7:a 6:!S 7 : fiJ : r A i:l!.i 6:5.1 s-2a V:l(J ?:45 7:lH y:05 T::;,S :I5 7:58 9 45 S.1S 10:0j J.3g 10:25 1:68 10:45 S:l l!:;ij 8:iiS 11 NO S .4 11 -Ri 102S 12 r.Uf.m in ;.!) 1:0 9 11:18 2:le (12:00m
Airtra Cara bocu ft. i.ki t 3 7:o V"U4l . :4t t.ii ti.'j oij :84 a:l :v :U Jl 5 10 lj 10:58 10.68 11. IS ll-.ii 11:68 12:1 12.58 11.68 l:l i.ZH 1:11 5:1a 2 Si 1:58 3:18 Z:lt 158 4:l 4 39 4:38 4 64 ' 6:13 :! 6:41 6:A 6:13 11 5 4 J b fi 7:18 7:38 7 68 8:38 868 9:18 II !68 10:M 10:3( 18:S 11 18 U:6i 1333
beftr team
uy had at that time. Rut so h.ne
the East Chicago hoys. They nro pinning thejr hopes to Wickey, former high
.-in
star. AVnkev is knon-n i. i.r.
fa.st, cieter n.l to have a K..od cie. for the basket. Darrow. ;.i,c tli.' ; hieh .-chool ,oy, is expected to show well against the AAliitir.g la-i". The Ov. Is are now uoinir-tro,.rt Tl.i-
I sliowed this in their came
Northwestern College on t'alurdsy evening. With the addition of Gibbons, as suard the Owls now have a ftrinj of
.uae men on tr.eir squad. AH the bo.i a i
By K. C. HAMILTON (United. Preia Ktaff Correspondent.) NEW YORK. Jan. 23. The decision of Manager Hendricks and President Rlcey of the Cardinals to keVp Rogers
Ilorr.sby, their brilliant yours short
stop, regardless of the heavy rolls
mviiuy oiierea in riurr lor nini ia I
commendable start in bis league company lor Hendricks. Just why it alws should be considered necessary for New Tork and other
j more prosperous lub. to win pennant? with material noL developed by them
selves is one of tne baseball mysteries that still is awaitine an explanation. I'.hn McGra w purrhiid hi Past pennant and then snowed he p:n't such a whale of a manager by h:njr the worlds sri. Charley W'"-gnman s now trjira to buy a Mag.
Hornsby is one th" game. Milh r for !?t. Louis and longs. If Rickey
tt.ickl 'o6t string of player trades and "al I that have follo-ed r. h other in Jsgh.tj nitiif rapidity for th' lart t-.vo motithf and broken tjli rerorJs of rrevicue ears. I Jeven piayeis were involvrd in the : deal, which will send thfj veteran pitch- ' r Eddie Plank 'and Second Baseman ; Derrill Pratt of Hie St. LoiiIm Rrowns
to the Yankees. Catcher Ll!e N'una- ! maker. Pitchers Urban Shocker and Nick j Culiop and Infielders Fri'r Malsvl an i j Joe Gedeon will trarst'er their allegli snce to the Ft. Li'-is Urown. Coiopoj
Jacob Ruppert also rontrlnut. a a sum of money to land the two stars, the rxact amount of whicft is. n lfui'i . I;, know n.
B3
-I ; SPITBALL LSftT
1 LOSING FAI, i By H. C. HAMlI.TCrr j (Vnitad Preaa Staff Correpondent.) j NEAV YORK, Jan. 21. The step taken J by the American associat.cn to eliminate use of the vpiiball is destined to ' blaze path of reform' in baseball. The j aims of Gov. John K. Tmer. president j of the National league: Bon Johnson.
f the str youths, of I HuggiiiS dug him upj to St. Ixmis Ire b-j or Hendricks should
President of the American league, and other leaders in the game may jet icai rived at in governing piuhets. Gov. Tener was one of the first to take
not being handiother things to
are In good condition capped by injuries o
weep tneni off form. The Polerines will totlch their skill with the Garnet" Athletic Club of Chicago in the orenr. This game is expected to be a good one fts the Gartxts are said to be real s.od. The Folanne
nave been going also and a lHely is expe ted.
dc ide to dispose of him trt. Louis fans 1 a
would be t igbtfully indignant about it. By layin? aide the idealistic principal of the thir. it is a certain thing thaf Iloinsby or son; other fine infielder is all now wanting' to turn the ruhs inio a pennan: machine. They may he th neoessarv man on the way in the person of young Holocher. short.-
j stop, a graduate of the same school
Panoroft and a few-
other luminar:
1 1 mi?ht be a great
taiul against the use of the piib;i!l.
A pitcher him.--elr. he held tuat H not only was an unnecessary "ihterfuge, but was insanitary and disgusting to many spectators. Ban ohiu ori tias relit vol himself of practically the samo sentiinents. There am. ;n fact, only a few ir.agnu.tCH who really leli've the delivery should he allowed. American association pitchers will be watched with Interest during the coming season. American association hat-
gam1"
BIG LEAGUE CLUBS MAY 1RIIH IH U. S. CAMPS
something a ; pays for en- j
(trance to a ball gam".
mistake for Wceghman to h-s flirt ting record also wi i come in tor cio.-r with bic league inflvhl'rs when he has ' scrutiny: for it is the contention of foes such a nromlsir.a- vmintslfr on the wav.Mof the spltball that the delliery inter- j
Obviously an unspoiled athlete, readv ' feres with free batting, to listen to the Mitchell ioVa of ball i fan wants to see when he
r layfng, he would fit in more nicely with
the Cubs than some player already j schooled and posseted of set notions. j Mitchell and Weahinin tow have the; basis for a pennant win lit-r. Without j further tlnkerirjr the club w ill make ,i i tremendous fisht. but it does not lo"k ; good enough to win without addition!..;
.EW YORK. Jen. Zi . faintest shadow of a d American soldier is the in the American beait
i.i tt more evident than Baseball is pt ai. t h ail
erythlnij to e,jv.
Tiiere :.nt tile -ubt thftt th"
biBr.f.t thins Arid nowhere in spoi ts,. ra. : rii in ar ev-
Prices paid for ball players in recent I Cays put to shame previous attempts to set records in high sums. It used to be j that $3, P00 war a remondoiis ptiee to' pay for a ball player. There was a tinv: j not so long' azo when D'm Tinple snd I
The club i saJty in need of a third j ether comers were referred to as beaubaseman and a fir-', baseman. Kred ties, with "the amount, of their purchase
' Merkh . a splendid ball player, never- j hung onto the front end. ...... 1... .-- v.... CI.-.. t I'-tco e-
I theless Is crowitir old in the harness Ana now. on. mi,. ui.. . . rnd can't 'have an overly lot of pood ! land Alexander was just Fold for the;
'baseball left in his system. Charley i price of a day's -hauling
ICurcpe. j his co
in
ni ,i,. r,r.t rot,,r ,,n t .-, H.o uoeer.t.! Wallv Schanc e nd some OI
led standard of big league third base- I laborers in the baseball .Acid ju-t changman. Tht-re wa a pap at shortstop. I ed hand for a sum Tht Jess Willard I tmt tbi fnav bo rducreed nn when TTol-. would not sneeze at.
j locher joins the club No one doubt;
ISfOaH '0 Lrainiriv (hoi Pete Ktldufl' is c.nt.ahle. of fiiiltii
amps next spring. The Re.j. ni(,y, !n?t second base. Kiiduff. as a matter of
lact. no ineir fralnrnj; at
dan. Ala . instead of
! And a magnate who offer less than a ! fortune nowadays for i ball player is
; in the piker
.Mr
v amp
going to :
For Rent
FOR RENT 5-room furn. cotfsg
lifrhta and gas, furnace and et merit i banerr.en t ? nuroileo wal',. from iV.e eu t-I
me. Inquire 410 Cedar at., Himmond. i 1' Phone 1058R Hammond. 117j ROSTn 1IEMSTO FOR SALE S-roon house with gAtajre. j Ja n 9"IS"2 - on Highland at : convenient to tandard Car Works. Phone 2042. Hammond '
1-23-S
WITNESS WHEREOF. I her-uu-
j to s t my hand and affix the fol of j said Court, at Hammond, tr.is yth day elec. iof January'. A. D liU.
HERBERT WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. i
'K, Iepu'y I'.'lerk. :
For Rent Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms: modern, rear Ivifavette school. 734 Wood s'. Phone 805J. Hammond. 1-22-
IXR RENT Newly furnish"! modem room, suitable for 2 eentierr.en ; vry convenient to Ftsr.durd: board if desired. 125 lltrnaon st. Hanimrnd. 1-22-2 TOB. RENT R new'v furn 2-roont apt? : heat and light 415 Truman m. I'hone ?1SM. Hammond. 1-22-1
rOK RENT 1 furn.
and bah. suitable Phone u7eM. Est
room: s'eam heat.
f-'r 1 or 2 persons Chicago. 1-22-2
i-OK RENTCarro'l St.
-Krnt room with h fiat B. Ihramonl
t. pj'i 1-23-3
SHERIFF'S SALE.
?tata
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1"JR RENT Large front bedroom; hot water heat, electric lierht, hot and cold water: 2 minutes wr.tk to car barn. iSi riheffield ave. Hammond. l-i3-t FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for limit houwekeeping, conveniently arranged (Stove hint). S20 Calumet ave. Hai.nnond. 1-22-1 K'R RENT Furnished room; steam heat and bath: suitable for ! or 2 pee. kijiis. Phot,- 117SM. East Chicago. 3
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WANTED TO BeLNT Warm furnished room by lady. Adc'ress Nf. B., Tl'iies. t-Iamwu'niL 1-22-S
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No. 11 Circuit Court,
3 iJ 1 T. FRANK MEYERS vs. HERMAN E. GRANGER. ET AL. Py virtue of an order of eaie to me divee'ed from the Clerk .of he Iako C ircu-.t Court, I w .11 esposs to public sale to the hig'neat b'dder for cash in hano. r.t the east door or The Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 2nd Day of Feb., 1918 between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. end four- o'clock P. M . t.e rnts and profits for a period not exceeding: sev
en years, of the following described I
real estate, lo-wst: Lor. Three (51 Block Three (3), A :lcs A Godfrey's addition i i Hammond. Lake Count.., Indiana If sa ii ruin and prof-LS will not eel! for a sufficient sum to satisfy as;. I decree. 1nteret and cot, I will at the atne time and place offer for sale th
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Play Safe! Keep Out of The Quicksands. By MOSS.
BRiDGE Is oeaat to
croi! SOME. Till N O. It GETS you SOME WHERE. I'licY first built tiridjcp of wo.J.
aitboub tbere are
Hncient stone bri(l',rts In China. Xtrxes htillt hii fau:o'is bridge of boats across the Hellespont lo 4H) B. C. rembling the pon toon brigps the army build at the present day. Trajan a maguifiet'nt stone Bridge across, the Danube. 4,770 feet long, whs buiit A. D. 105. Coming to MODERN TIMES. tii Brooklyn briile. 5.S1''J feel long sad 133 ftet bi:l3. we a started in ani now ther are two otter suspension bridges of even prcr-uter wonder aear bj serosa the tntu rler. A brHtre 1 tneHtt to crose. SOMETHING. It GETS you SOMEWHERE. EACH AD lu tbis paper is a KUIDGL. built by a merchant to belp you CKOSS tho (JUICK SANDS of DELAY and LAND you on th BANKS of CEH TAINTT. Tou'U SAVE TIME and PLAf SAFE and pt HONEST SEItV ICE and Rl(;iIT GOODS if ynn PATUONIZE tbe ADVEUTIS ERS in TH IS PAPER. The nier. bant who AIVERTISES the YEAR ROUND is n PRETTY fs.AFK ONE to TIE XiV TO
Shej-i hreve
j p..rt. as :n the pa.f. ! The Rrnves and Yan'.:ec5. ii0 havn j nem plaving a schedule r,f .games -every ;t--.':ing on their way north from Gor-
m- iM.i.Hiii an t:a,n:n i the way for this year. ! r v. , . .
I uii inayers ate
l the .Nihrnal army bffore
a.o.ino And a great mmy f them are Roirg to be b!K leaguers. P-a.e-bal! .should Set j.., h- . ,
her fishea
fact, represents one of John McGrew's greatest mistakes. He already is a star. Trades nivo!ing him would be mistakes for W-egimiHii. ho there is little use of eon.Mdering an exchange, with il'.e 111 tie liifieldcr involved.
ca-nps on i The Cubs last year played smart (baseball under Ered Mitchell's tutelage.
King to fe In if thev plsy that kind of bfrseba',1 neM
prinjr rolls ! season w itb their new array of t a lent
it is probable they will make 1b. d::t thick for at least pursuing club.
-ry t!
llarrv 1'rar.ee has done
the Red ftox needed don". Vic's put re.l
pop !ntr his catching rlepnrtmf nf. The addition of Schar.g. witho-.it any other frills, would have won the pen-
inuit a year ago for the R-d
capable catcher was all had. He went through a
son, and Sam Aenew is He had to 'falter a little b
!;"i ; a
x. tine
the Red F..J t r' fK'ti s seaonly b-iman
along with
t c .e..e. t.asenau. in jfuet, should emerge f,or:, t-no h,g arTl more staunch th-n eve,- in the hearts ,-f
Minnesota May Bar
American sports
Fulton From Ring
Ihny j A a nlee
around b evidently
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! .ST. PAUL. MINX. .I.ii, :'S -frsnlt Sparrow is tired of ha'.'mg , Thompson, (hairman of the M inucso: grips and thin?? battered ' boxin commission, announced yest.troagirage sniashots. And he I d.iy that the fonimssion would invest i1. esn't heier t-f.-.-..!- : - . ....,.tu i.t i t-..-,i e
roiuroi ,.r rn 11 ma is gojr.g to have I with a broken bone in his hand in th !
good efor. r,n L.n,IUr. i, with Ililh- MisL-o l.n I.-... . 1 .. ..
he has made arrangement. .. i...... In m. .r .t. !
T ankees en. !r,...ri . I t..t:rt,.ri that rnltnn -.t i -, '
ring knowing the bone was fractured, i s:.idri'ow lr- 1 he woi.ld i .c.-i,iui. i.d that the b.-x-r-h,-'
il he eaciet for hall pis y- i barred from Minnesota bou's.
And bail player... ihr ' rrrrr t r ,
1 a i ! seal 4; anv 1 !
iiS i ST RAGiHEi
loiBgUge of th
spring in s'.e'l ra. The new- steel
1 e. ai.so w i
ers tr, handle
I world knows, take no
t'.'.-.e for dress. ness.
It is common belief in hajebali fes i that Rogeis Hornshy has placed his i 'ast bal! gam for the Cardinals. E.enl Miller Hugrgir.s. bosa flf th. Vanke-s j ,n" for-nr 1-ad-r of Cardinals, be-j l.e.es it. I Hornshy. it is 1e;'sr- d. . eligible '
" qui:, ana rrol.ablv will
1 her,. if Rosses R;cp,
Everything is set for doings at Fort Sheridan Tim and the fans who nmVo the trip to set Ever Hammer l reedtiian wallop each olh sion won't have to dig up
addition to th price o: That was the word given
tne authority being Gooch, who said that waived in view of the
are to go to t
: big f. ;.c ; s'iay t j i thirty it. ile 1 ; and :-iilor .
!-, r to a d'.-'i- 1 I i' a war t a v if..;. I 1h.:r ducats, j e out yestcrda v. j j
I ili-c.-t"!' j I tl-e tax had b.-( r, t fsol that th" ;.!' - . no pof t c chance ;
and Hen
"in pull suffieient wires to K.t a f ball players in egei,,nf. -,-, v....rg sto.- it is b-lieved tl'ey be Induced to do it Again. He
's dissatisfied in St. Lo-,.;. frr p. bnt 'lie opinion ha can &-et more money foe his services in on of the larger o"irs.
he
ricks .ot.li fee igl.r nsh'.'
DISMISSED AFTER RAID ON NEW YORK i ZiGIIT show NEW YORK, Jan. 23.-H,,vrs. officials arrested hero in raid on the Olympla A. A. and charred with violating New To-lr's anti-fight law. were dischargfd yesterday In a magistrate's court for lack of evidence. They were arrested a'ter police hid broktn down the door to th club.
Paul Moore to Box .TqrAftur VTiite CLEVELAND. .. Jan. 23 Pal Moor of Memphis, Tenn., and Jabez Ahit of
Albany, N. A""., bantams, will box ten ! rounds in private here some time in February. The tight will b held at a lodge sLa- I
It's a good thing To Subscribe For the Times Right now, You'll Need It.
ceeds
fund. Arrangements have bee,, 1, ado running a special trair owr the
,iago Milwaukee Eie'trio ron, ' A'est AVeter street terrniral a' 'pud the Northwestern railroad j t.e in service to carry the r:.
I Sport Carnival in St.
ie Chileavmg ..'clock.
Paul Just One Day if
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ST. PAUL, min:
liHd just little tut of out.-;
! sp.-rls carnival yesterday, j tho last week In January l ! hna been held. The fosttv;
j an- all nuidours aad which i In lioreas R'-v, usuali.v last i account of the w?r this ye
5"-. Tsui v.'ii!!r Annually carn 1 va I
,ris. vhh. h form a p-jg f week. On a- 'l-e cMrnl-
1 1 whs culled off. sola Advertising Me here esterday and d i ono big day of 1..
Th.; annual Mior.cc s i t.,: s ' 1 ! ':!! met )i;e.l to tr.e .ie J'ist
iO'Dowdto BoxGreb ! at St. Paul Feb.
j ST. Rrddy
l'AUL. AUN.V, tlxht pr'iiiiotei-.
iiu need today that 11 Jiiddl.:we,iht Mik'.- 1 r; Greb, Pit tsbui gh Pgh1
bib t. 1 1 lkmil ager that tfif" da '..., 1 10 1
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