Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1918 — Page 5

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atflad taTdrttwrow ta placed witit ca otw tl?lioa a ad not paid for at tk offica wltblm S flaya, as ad. dltlcaaJ oharg- of tarn casta will Ym snada for ooll jtioo. Tba iMat aetTloa caa ba g"lren oar patron by bringing' all classified ad. vactlaajnawta to oar office and pay. luff fov mu and aava oollootloa obarr X.AXB OOXTSTT TO. ft PTJTB. CO. Traces mvrsrAjpsKS. ab. , ii7.

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Real Estate Bargains

Wanted Male Help WAN'TFD Rejristered pharmacist .."- in' .. V rfl-ltered H-StStHI.t

J22 50 par week: no nod fountain. r(ref, Q. O. Times. Hammond. 1

FOR PALE Two cottage on Lewis Ft. K. Z.. Times. Hmmnn'). 1-lt-tf

FOU SALE Store with livinp romiu In riar; 1 . t 24124. Inquire, Cmtk'' Ondn. 1 0 7 oS. Am nuc J. ! 'h. tie Sou'h. Chi, npo !.r,7t. 1-23-0

Fl'H SALE S-room house with gnrtiRO on lUafhlfijn.J st': convenient to Jstanduid c'ar Works. Phone. 2tM2. Hammond. 1 -2 3-tS

run and heij in the Court House, Room No. 2 at Hammond. !n said County and State on the 2nd Monday of March A. IV I?1S. suifl action will be heard anil do terminal In his abscnc.

In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Feal of an 1,1 Court, at Hammond, this 10th day ,.f January A I. 1 :il S. H RRHF.11T K WHEATOX, Clerk Lake Superior Court. Ity ROSCOE HKMRTOCK. P-puty Clerk. I Jan. LS-22-2:i. I -

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of liquor

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LICENSE.

The undersigned hereby Rives notice to th citizens, inhabitant, and learal voters of the Thud Ward of the Citv

. , Gary, and of the Citv of Gary and house, south side, ,.f Cahimct Townshio. all In ' 'r.

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rwnH t! m.,rt..r,, ,.r,,! rtcull v decor- ...........,.., ,uui m t;ie

ated thnmclioul; tire place, oak floors ; "t . t.nsr or session of the

FOE SALE Lot on Grarevlne t.. t:-ar ISSth: adante of cyrntT lot. -st , front. Apply. Mrs. P.. Krast. 350:! Vim

st. Ind. Harb. 1-2S-S!

FOR SALE 7 -room

restricted rcsidf

vA'TErv 2 ona. Apply, East Chicago.

land trim: sieepniR porch. Karao. tu auInful yard with hei'.ifes. shrubbery and i trees: ioiis cuild not be built for b - '

1 1 e 5 e. n d .Murdoch

drivers f.-r express ws-

VU8 xarv a-' I than 5r,ilil- 1 '.nv'f.l' worth SI o

Z I Will sell, if taken at once, for $S.io'l. ,

HJOO cash, balance e.t.i per month.; Tins is the biggest bartriln of the year. Address. Owner, cire Tinif?. Hammond. 1-1S-3

n-ivTrn fn to take charge or an.

office department: p.-rmanetu rosition.

Opportunity to learn n ,;;'.

TOT HV"nrnrm- ; - -- & Co.. Hammond. l--tr

h-aMi-i Nirht man. H-imtnond "r-fii" t;;- T,m Office. Ham

mond.

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WANTED Driver. Adams Exprfi?s So Stata at. Hammond.

AV ANTE IV-Middle aeed men .or . 1. OT ii'hSOll V. M

or phone 2''H- Hbiiuho;i J.

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VANTEP Office help. ArPyt at ;r"

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"ANTEP Lathe nancis. Hetz .'o. Hammond.

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erator, office boy and clerk for I.. .Sv;cho Address S. " 4 T'tnes ihramor.il.

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Apply after 6

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can Express . o. o.sond.

ight watchman. Ameri-

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Wanted Female Help W.VNTEr Girl for hous-work. ilv of X. Apply Or. K. P. Hale. 112 Beacon at. E. Chitasro. 1-ll-tt

xr ANTEI1 Otrl at County Jail. Crown Poin'; cs.il in pc-rs,n. Recommendations required. Mrs. V. II. Olds, mj-tron.

OIRL rON-fJEXIM, r.VCTORT KM- " PLOTMN'T CONSISTIN'. LARCELY OF U'A'KRNMKNT OKK. positions Cr.n to girls between the acs of 1S and "5 in g-ood Ihvsical condition. Steady profitable work for those wishing to avail Themselves of an opportunity, .ommunicate with The Factory Employment Office. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Akron. Ohio. 1-25-13

"W NTEr Girl for Kneral work: good pay. Apply '3i)7 Kennedy ave. F-as Chicago. i-26-2 WANTEDA first class general housework girl who understands cooking; best wages; no laundry. "S Glendale Tark. Phone 101 Hammond. 1-2S-3 WANTED Woman to clean, at Wind

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FOR SALE OR RENT Store with Troom fiat: good basement: lot '"xlo"'. , 415 W. State St.. W. Hammond. l-2!- I FOR SALE ;-rootii hou.se v:.!i stoic connected with restaurant: hath, electric l:g:hta, pas, one block from t bus:nes center; partly can, l as ! rent. Information at 411 E. tate m. I Hammond. 1-2:-1

Wanted to Rent.

WANTED 2 or 3 r!cely furnished r-.oins for lifcht hoivKeepinjf ; ntrsil or west preferred: will pay good rental. Address. TiS Time?. Hammond. 1-2K-3 WANTED At once. two completely furn. roo!u for lipht hskg. Address E. i. Crawforrt. Inland Hotel, Indiana Harbor. Phono 1042. 1- 2:-l

For Rent Furnished Rooms

regular

Hoard of

C.'.cuv (",-,mm;ssionrs to be h- ld on the rtt M-.nday of TVhruary, 118, he w j.i r-PPb to sa'd Hoard for a renewal of the County Retail Liquor License now :o !.l by him for. upon, and in the foj. :" described irem i s.-s, situated i:i the Citv of Cary, IaUe I'onnte- Indiana: Tl.e ground floor of the ),,Ilt room in the two-story hriok buiidinn-on Lot Thirteen M3). !n R'ock Ten in, in th

loisu-in.ii-wn I wmd & ln-e.ttnnt mpany's Third Addition .-, t',.

! n. now in the City of Gary, L-i!;e Cunty, I'Kliana. s :i I ro.mi is 22 f.-e pi inches by 73 feet 3 Inches, with e-iass f ront.-coi ner entrance opening on Rro-idway, anl 14th Avenue; side door on 1 th Avenue, and side dooj opening front stairway, and side doir cper.-iirt-into rf.-ir stairway, said room fronts Last on Broadway and South on lilh Avenue, both public highways In said C'ty of Gaiy. nnd is known as Number IS 30 Droadway, Gary. Indiana. And the undersigned further ays and avers that he is duly and lawfully Q-.vi!iriea to have and to hold n,.t County Retail Licjuor License atid to h.-ve tho same renewed .as provided by 'aw. ANTON KOSIEA.

A NEAT DRUBBING

FOR KENT 4 furr.ishtd rooms, w ilh ; ' ' K 2 bedrooms; ai."o 5-room furiiishe."; cottage. Imju.re. 1SS I'luniracr n-. N' TR iC OF A DM I NTSTR ATION Hammond. l-2x-tt : IX THE MATTER orii: ESTATE

FOR RENT Furnished rooms: also lght housekeeping. S519 Michikap. a . Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT !arge furnished ron;; ftfahi lit-at; suitable for 2. 47 Ml.ify St., 2nd opt. Phone ITS 4. Hammond. --2V2

TiK 'MAS RED!

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FOR RENT A desirable furnished room; all conveniences. 4 42 1 oWit ave.. East Chicago. Phone f!".2M. 1-2S-1

FoiR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms. 2f;S N. Hohtnan st. Across from South Shore. 1-2S-2

FOK RENT Furnished room 2 gontleinen; steam heut Line st. 1 252W. Hammond.

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FR RENT Front sleeping nicely located near tar l.ne. 23s2 Hammond.

roont. Phone X-2S-1

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FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleeping rooms, heated, convenient to Standard and Conkey plants. 40 0 May st Phone f0GW. Hammond. 1-20-il FOR RENT Furnished room in modern home; hot water heat. Apply. 12,"

Carroll et. Hammond. l-2:-2

N,,;;ce is hereby given that the undersigned has been appo nted administrator if said Estate., by ih: .Judv f the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to he sol.ent. N I CHOLA S EMMERLI .' j. Administrator. ratel 1-12, ISIS. Ian. jr.I22. notice t, ai.min ! ST RAT 1 1 Cv. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE oi.ANN MARIA WELLER, I'ECEASED. NO. 17.",S. Notiee Is herehy given that the imrtf rigne,l has be. n appoin,cd administrator of said (".state, by the Judge ,.f the 1-ak" Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed" to be solvent. HAMMOND SAVING &. TRUST CO.. Administrator. Dated 1-12, Jan. 13-22-2?.

(By jrMiMIE SAT.) "WnrTLNG. IND.. ,J.4n. 29. The Whiting high school auditorium was the sctn ct a gre.u- rmic .-aturdav evening when the 'A t.i'itirr ' 'wis ti iumphed over the .lohtt yttel club of Jolie.t, v. ho arc, known more familiarly as the "Sleeh-." he. came w,s marked by fa--t find iiiuel t- ain plav. The owls took the haij .i,d mauitained it all thway although more than one,- u lookid as If the. "Steels" would overtake them. At no time could the fc'unc. be eaid to be sa!"fy in hand. The Onis use) il;e snl.. line-up that, faced the HaV, Chi, t,- ,ni on Wed nesday e i niriir. The v. , ! in Une trim, cv.roiie tikit, a baud in the scoring. 'Hutch' Stanlon had htr- team working hard every second of the game and the Owls were e. t reme) y fortunate 'n tet'.liig suh a large s, ore ,n their

dieted. This will be the fans' last ortortuiiitv f see the owls before, they lake their trip to Mu.icat, nr. The polarlues are sche.iuled to play the IP-brew

WITH FAST 5, FRAME A LONG SCHEDULE

I nstitut j evening.

lightweights

The Une-i.p: Owla (34.)

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I'ilh n. if. i'ond. If. Schafer, c. Logan, re. ' Pelsnia, lfe. Jollet (18.) t'ubcrtson. if. s heeler, rf. Ruffo. i r. I.enon. c. Higgins, c. MeAlister, r. t'aukins. If.

and P.idern

opponents. The fans till opinion that the "Steels" guards in Cajdain Cannon

who guarded the Owls forwards so w

that el! trys for the basket had to be made snappy, with the result that many were missed. Forward Cauklns made sixteen of the "Steels" eighteen points, and ho made them' both from near and far. The "Steels" played a fast and snappy came also, which kept the Owls clubs boys on the move all the way. In the curtain raiser the Polirinewon from the ft. Lawrence. Athletic OTuh of Chicago. The polarities were gomg at a furious pace, making 32 baskets. Weiner vus tl" scoring boy of the evening, making 22 roints. Hud Griffith hit cifcht brskets. Fonie of which were "j-eaches." Every member of the team made a part, of the score. The Owls are scheduled to r'.v the Illinois Athletic Club on Wednesday o filing. A record attendant: is pre.

voiced the t Paderni, rg. .. had some i armon. lg.

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At the end of the first half score was

to 11. Referee Lang. Polarlnas (64.)

The Whiting Owls this year have the strongest team in the club's history, and have arranged a buig schedule, which includes games with the 1. A. '". Muscatine. Iowa, Great Lakes, and Camp Custer. The schedule, follows; Jan. ."01. A. C. at Whit ins. Jan. 31 Muscatine. Iowa. Feb. 1 Muscatine. Iowa. Feb. 6 Gary "T " at Gary.

Fib. Huntington A'h'e Huntington.

Feb. 0 South Wilmington

Whit Ins. Feb. 11 Open. Feb. 14". 13 and 16 A. A. V. tournament at Peloit. Feb. 20 Great Lakes Naval at Whiting. Feb. 22 .loliet. Steels at Joiiet. Feb. 2:1 Open. Feb. 2 7 Camp Custer at Whiting.

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Knockout at Aurora

Steve Michaels oC Chicago ki: '..e ! out Kid Samson of Aurora last night in

a benefit boxing show staged

Runner A. O. at Aurora, in the third round of a scheduled ten-round bout. Johnny Carros and Jack "Mil lex. middleweights, fought a fast six-round irf.. The curtain raiser nas a four-round i -fair between Willy raulson and Fran:.:--Tears. The latter lost on points. Fran Schultz referee-d all bouts. McMAHON TO BOX FULTON IN DENVER ' FEBRUARY 11 DENVER. COLO., Jan. 29. Erod I ton, heavyweight title contender. ;-r-

j rived in Denver yesterday, acrompar.'- t by his manager, Mike- Collins. JarKanner. matchmaker for the stork ynrds stadium, secured Tom McMnln-n, the Pittsburgh beay. for a hft'- ' j i outid go with the Minnesota ) :as'-.'- r

February 11. DEMPSEY TO TAKE ON CARL MORRIS AGAIN

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Packey Gets a Policy

Jack I- mpsey '. i to do battle w'-'i Carl Morris ac'in. Tht y ore t - go t-u rounds be(ore Chnrley Murray's Quee::--berry club in Buffalo. N. T.. wt M"tiday right. Kearns b-sed the pr'-str' match over the long distance yesterd--:'. Dernpsey defeated M -rrls in a fou--round battle on the coast a short o back and firmly Ivelieves he will kr. the big: fellow out this time.

Cleaning Photograph. Dirty photojrTphs pre tcnsip'.r'y

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LOFISVILLE. KT Jan. 23 rackey , V, ,

invry a wny id iii-h-i uir-iu. iust- n

R F T P I Weiner. rf. - 11 0 0 0 i Morrison. If. 3 0 10 Grifiith, r. 8 0 0 0 Naef. rg. 3 0.1 1 Vogel, lg. t 0 10 Fisehrupp. c. 0 0 0 Hewitt, if. 2 0 0 0 St. Xawrenca (10.) B F T P Ranaki, rf. 2 fl ft Jacobs. If. 3 0 0 1 Bruckner, c. 1 0 o 0 Scherisf n. rg. ' - 0 0 0 0 Kribs. rr 0 0 0 0 Uockstahl. c. 0 0 0 0 Sehniltl. lg. 0 0 0 0

McEarland. boxing instructor at Camp Zachary Taylor, is taking no chances in these days of preparedness. He applied nt the war risk bureau for a $10,000 complete disability Insurance policy. "Why the 'complete disability,' Packey?" clerk asked. "Everybody in this camp is so blooming healthy that I'm afraid some of these heavy-we'ghts might hit me so hard that my family will need a whole lot of insurance.. The Chicago wizard of the ring will get a policy.

a poft cloth with. warm water to which a little ammonia h:isi been hdiiee!; wring thr cloth rut w.-U and wipe t'.. photographs very lightly, drying- th-:u immediately with a soft, dry cloih.

Rubber Planting In Sumatra. There are signs of Increasing American JnTestmonts In IJatirvifl. One i n rubber-plantins concern In Sumatra, where 50,000 acres hav been acquired

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Score at the end of the first half to .

he Sport Spyglass

WANTED Woman to clean' office nights. Frank S. Betz Co. Hammond.

WANTED Experienced insurance girl and stenographer, good salary. Address

1. O. box 19b, Hammond

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" 'ANTED C'rl for genera! housework. 23 Highland St.. Hammond. 1-29-3 WANTED Waiters and waitresses; steadv work, good pay. Apply at Gihpon V. M. O. A. or phone 26S4. Hammond. l-2-tf

WANTED Competent maid; no wasnag; good wa?es. Phone 253 Hammond. 1-29-tf

Situations Wanted. WANTED Young lady with teaching and business experience, quick at figures, wishes clerical position. C. P. C.. Time. Hammond. 1-21-7

For Sale Miscellaneous

FOR .SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad wstchea. Ltuser's Reliable Loan Bank. 6J State St.. Hammond. Open evenings. 4 12 tf

Kl'SJMAVL FEED ROOFING CO. 113 Clinton t ph ,ne 2727. Est Cn'tl5, phone 465R- 9 11 1m

FOR SALE: Full blood Angora Goats, mala and fema.le. Moody Camp. Cedar Lake. Ind. 12-27-1 mo

FOR RENT Two furn. rooms ror light hskg.. with kitchenette. 431 Indiann ave. Phone 2139 lUmnionJ. 1:2'J:C

For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Ford. Run about 400 miles: fine condition; cheap if taken t once. 4S17 Baring ave., 2nd floor. E. Chicago. 1-28-2

For Rent

FOR RENT Nicely furnished "-room house: sttarn heat. elect ric lichts, bath, cement basement, stationary tubs, 3 minutes to all cars. Alldcss, E. E. E.. Times. Hammond. 1-28-2 FOR RENT 6-oom cottage; furnished or unfurnished; south side. Call. 12?. Doty st. Hammond. 1-2S-2

His Business. Robert Iouis Stevenson, who is bet known to children through his: "Clilld". Onrelen of Verse.'' was always fond of nnlninls, and very kind M thep.i. and

i one t;me he m;:do a very riont, little j retort to a man who was hen lint? his j dog. W'hen Stevenson interfered, the j man osterl, crutTly, "Well, what business Is It of yours? He ain't youi I dog." "No, but he's Goi's dog." Stevenson declared, stoutly, "and I'm here j to protect him :" And he did.

The College of the Cily of New York Is organizing a rif.o club.

Pennsylvania Issued S05.O05 licenses last year at $1 each.

hunting

Snn Francisco is sional basketball.

to witners rrcfes-

A charge of 25 cents admission will be made to witness sports in iharmories of New York city and vicinity.

College stud-: nt s alone will be allowed to compete on athletic teams according to a recent ruling of the Utah intercollegiate conference.

Eans-is nnd Missouri will meet In a dual Indoor competition in Convention

hall. Kan

as City, Mo., March 15.

FOR RENT Furnished flat, tear South Shore. Phono P'ICJ. Hammond.

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rl(,L'9!IVVTWIIUIO.flUV. t .,ei.- .i,i,, i... . Stort Lindsay, one of the most exr

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Co tnc .New iiiiariu leupin j'liii'i"

1 wants to arrange a match wi'h Jimm; ! Suiitii, the- New Tork champion.

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nun ne. iuai i i:s 101 u iik.ij; pnl uje

:i wife who Is nlwnjs nfraid she will uiiss; a new film? Galveston News.

Lost and Found

LOST Lady's watch between Sibley and Condit or on Gary Interurban car

leaving Broadway at 12:4a p. in gram on back "A K "." front. ;

small diamond. Reward if returned to o9 Condit ft-, or phone 377W Hammond. 1 2 2

Staples of Norwegian Wealth.

Fish and timber are the tuples of ' Norwegian wealth. Not a sloop or a j hteamer navigates the coast hut is laden, wholly or pnnii.lly, with one 1

.mono-1 or the otjj,r commodity. j

I pi rivi-r Ed Martin lias been encaged j by Eid ly Bi.diop to assist in training

Iick O'Brien, the new white- hope heavyweight boxer being groomed by Bishop.

It seems impossible for Fred Fulton to stsy out of trouble. He's even got bis brother sore at liim now.

There will be much alliteration in the Yankee double plavg next summer Pecklnnaugh to Pratt to Pipp. And

there's Plank, who will add to P's on his day in the box.

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A Ft. Paul physician says Fulton's cocaine alibi won't do. H asserts the shot of dope before the Miske bout could not be blamed, for it did its best to brace Tred.

Announcements to the effect that the baseball .magnates have decided to make the fans pay the war tax on admissions next season fail to stir the stove league conversation. It was ta.tfrs for granted long ago.

The fact of the matter !s there were mmois that th magnates at first wanted to riarge more than the government asked. Then Uncle Pam used his fast ball and stru-k out' the suggestion.

Ostriches' Tees. Ostriches In South America have

Bar chill will be placed on a co-operative profit sharing basis by Manager Connie. Mack, of the Philadelphia Ath-l-'o s. of the American League, 'if the plavers desire, it.

Christy Mathewson has not reserved i berth for Frey Thompson on the sprinp training special. Uncle Sam has Fred listed for a different kind cf sr i intr training.

lost jan. 2. crocheted hand bag at. three toes ; tbese tu Africa oaly two. the De Luxe theater, with some money and gold rosary beads. Return '" ; -. ,X.atn r,,"I ri,cilr(, rf- T,l I

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For Sale Motocyc1es.

YOU. BALE Girls' bicycle; good Condi- i tlon. Inquire, Times Office. Kantmor.d.

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AO 2ND HAND 40 MOTORCYCLES.

A'l makes from $15.00 np.

FOR SALE Cheap: a complete board-! Excelsior Motorcycla Salesroom. Ing and rooming- house outfit, includ-l ?2? otate St. Han.mond. Ind. 1ng 2 pool tables, Vina i case. etc. D. W.!l-2l-t.f except Fridays

Inipea Co., 34(H Harbor. Phone

:Iier.igan :7Ie

Indiana 1-24-6

FOR SALE Sprayers for chicken coops and trees, at special bargain while liiey last. If you want anything' in 2nd hand furniture, call 220a. Jacob Gartner. 6 1 it-1 4. Oakley ave. Hammond. 1-26-3 FR SALE Fresh Jersey cow with calf. H. Winterhoff. Lansing, Hi. Tel. ItnsIng 61M. 1-2C-3 FOR SALE Furniture of in-room h--td: verv reasonable. Gall or write 957 Columbia ave. Phono ltiS-o. Hamrnfind. FOR SALE Furniture, 6-room cottage; must sell cjunk: big bargain: will separate. 123 Doty st. Hammond. 1-28-2 FOR SALR Going; to war; will sell my ..hoe rena'rii' sh.,p complete: r-ca. sonable. 5SI Oak ley a-. Hammoni.

LEGAL NOTICES.

1 OH SALE Goinar out of buiriness. Raintinfr and p. per hftiglnq sh- p, , omplete. Cheap if taken ai once. .iohn Asman. Lansing. III. 1-29-3 FOR SALE At n-rp. Beautiful 540" pla.no, standard make, less than me rsr old. Will sell at a big; sacrifice for ea-sh. or one-half cash and balance u months. Party leaving -!ty. Antivpr, "Piano," care of Times. Garv. . 1-29-1

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. j IN THE MATTER OF THE' ESTATE j OF FV ANTE FliEEBER'j. DE-j CEASED. NO. 1 73 4". ! Notice la hereby given that the underaigmed has been appointed admin - . istrator of said Estate, by th Jndye of the Lake Superior Court. Paid Estate is supposed to be soltrt. , NICHOIS EMM Eft LING, Administrator Doted 1-11, jl?2S. .Tan, 15-22-25

O N E Y INVESTIGATE! Our "Twenty-Payment Plan." It. will jay you! J2 r,0 Is tlio monthly payment on $50. $5."0 is the monthly payment on S 1"0. are licensed and bonded to the State i ifidi.tr.a. Loaris on Furnoure, Tianos. Victrolas, Livo Sfo, k and Office Fixtures without removal. Call. Write or Phone. Private and Confidential, PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY 14? and 150 East State Street. Panama Bui I ding. Phone 22 2. Hammond - Indiana.

The final game of the eas'ern inter-, collegiate basketball series will be be-! tween Yale end Princeton March H, ntj Princeton. Columbia, Pennsylvania, I I .-, 1 1 on iii h and Cornell ;,;o all in th j competition.

Meatless and wheatlss days will n t bother the Athletics next, season. :'.. o do s will be their chief worry.

.Tae'c Diilion and George Chip did not s'aike hands before their bout in Dulutb la-t nght They had met so loanv t'riies brfo.e their salutation vas

A triangular billiard tout-nainent on even terms atnotiS the.. English experts; Melbourne Inman. champion; Hony "W. Stevenson and Thomas Reeve has been arrange,-; They will compete in games of l-,000 roints for a cup offered by Sir Guy Chetwynd and P,r Thomas P'-'A'nr. It Is veined nt $2.0.

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Members of the Eastern Tacht Club, of Marblehead. Mass.. recently donated eight sixty-t wo-foe-t patrol boats to the govcrtimcnt for use as submarine chas

ers. Fourteeen members of the club fi- ?J' n irred the building .of the vessels. '

A Large Manufacturing Plant Desires To increase Its Technical Staff Positions in the operating department are open at the present time to technically trained engina eers, chemists or " electro-chemists: promotion to- executive positions are sure to those possessing proper energy and initiative; permanent connections are. desired with men willing to go to work in plant in order to learn the business. Apply in' own handwriting, giving partic

ulars of birth, education, training

etc., to-

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MARSHALL, Box 596 Niagara Falls, :: N. Y.

Miscellaneous

1 IANO LESSONS Ragtime in 2a lessons, guaranteed. G-o. Green. Phono 22Dti. Hammond. 11 KimbacH ave. 1-21-2 OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15 per s-t. Also cash for old gold, silver, and broken jewelry, tend by parcel post and receive check by return mail. Will hold goods 10 days for senders' approval of nw offer. L. Mazer. 2p07 So. &th St.. Phila., Pa. 1-34-9 'For Rent Flats.

TOR RENT- Upper flat. 10 Ruth st. Phone !0TW or T$7 Hammond. 1 2S-2

Room and Board. LOOM AND BOARD For 2 gentlemen, or mnii and wife. 432 Eini st. Phone 17 51. Hammond. 1-23-1

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE err" op SUSANNA DEMMER LING, DE- . IFJ eased, no. n;;s, "r,'?l4 Notice is hereby g.ven that the un-lfe" dets.gned has hpi-ii npponted Execu tor of said Estate, bv th- .Tudje of the , J'l Lake Supenor Court. 1 I "3 Said Estat is supposed to b solvent.

JOHN C. 1 1 EMM ERLINi 5. . h i

Adnjin:?trator. Dafd 1-1 2-, 1?1. Jan. 15-22-2. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. TKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, 1M7. MINNIE LANGBEEN VS. EDWARD LANG BEEN. CAUSE NO. 16M9. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff by McAleer, Dorsev & Giliett, attorneys, and file

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affidavit of a competent person, uliow. n; that the defendant. Edward La.ng--been is noD a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore "hereby notified of the pendency of said action anl that the same will stand for tri.-i! at the n' t term of said Court, and t.- at uniess he appear and answ.-r or

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cause, cui the 15th day ot March A. 1018. the same being the 2nd day

the next term of said Court to be be.

Raycroft Clears Levinsky of "Framed Fight" Charge AYEK. MASS . Jan. 2?. "Balthng" Lc vlnsky. assistant instructor of boxi ing at Camp D. vens. recently suspended j pending an ui ct,ga( ion of charges m I connection with n match at Boston v ith ! "K. o. Rill" Bronnati, was reinstated yesterday. J s ph I'.. Eaycrott, chairman ot" the Atlib ties, announced that iiotbim; bad developed to warrant the charge L.- In: ky - "n iisr"ni.-nt with j Brentroi a to ! io (haraet.-j- of the rx-hibiti'.-ii befi'i-o etitcr n- thj ritio-

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.Mat Inns or r.at'.tu roe it v lit r.axc nu oi.portunity e'f judging the true wrestling ability of "Young" Jordan of Chi- . go on the night of Jen. 20. The doubt, that has existed in their ir.ind.s since Jordan's former appearance hero in a onti st with Billy Schober is to be wiped out in n return riiatch. The decision In the- previous meeting was lost by Jordan in a contest so evenly fought as to Pave many of the spectators uncertain as to the winner. The -men will wrestle at Use middle-weight limit.

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Just tbinkl It is possible to walk into my office stiff ering from a disease and walk ouf practically curod without f.ny dancer of its returning. This can be ?aid of a number of ailments found po commonly among men3nd women. Many sufferers of these conditions tried in vain and hopelessly persisted in taking medicines, pills, liquids, tablets and washes for momhp, and some even for years. Don't waste time and money loneer.

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STRICTURE GOITRE NERVOUS DEBILITY VARICOCELE

HYDROCYSTS BLOOD POISON CYSTITiS CONTRACTED DISEASi

INHERITED DISEASES RUPTURE ATROPHY KIDNEY DISEASE

Gary Teao

VALPARAISO, IND.. Jan. 2D. Itw a one-sided game Saturday night at the White Church gymnasium. Troop Three of the local Boy' Scouts defeated the Emerson team of th'-j Gary high school . - a one-sided sc re f r.H to 9. The locals -; easily tvr the ir opponents, due to the t"-iet that their team work was uncxce-lled. The At tendance .was good and the; proceeds will go toward the Boy Scout fund

Nowhere is accuracy more essential than in the treatment of chronic disc-sfea. The difference between cure and tbsolute failure is often the difference between accuracy and guesswork. First, there must be an accurate knowledge of the ailment to be treated. Accurate knowledge mhkes accurate diagnosis possible, thus revealing all requirements for accurate treatment and a perfect cure.

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