Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1918 — Page 5
AWdnesrlav. Jan. 30, l.flS.
THE TIMjsJ
Pane Five
Classified Advertisements
After August 13th, on all cla- i sited adrrtiamnt placed wltli oa otwt tlphoB and not paid for i at tba oOlo. within B d7, an ad. ' '
ditto ad oharra of t cats will b. mad for oollktAloa. Tb. brt aerrlo caa b. gl-ran oar patrons tjr briaiar ail ciaasl&rct ad. rarUaamaBta to our offlo. and partag tor Mm aad st oollaotlom obarra. LAKE CO UK f f WOK Js TTTB. CO. TXKX3 BWS7APBB3. An. , 1917.
Real Estate Bargains
Wanted-
-Male Help
.-barge
WANTKI Man lo take c.narg "','
office Jtp.irunRi; permanent Opportunity t. ham food maf K
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ani time and place orTer for sale tbf fee simple in an1 to said real estate, or so much thereof as may. be sulficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, rosis and accruing costs. Said sale vviil be
maae witrinut relief Ironi valuation or I
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ri www i IS5 W w 11 ; - ill I (A lill U J! . , !f j 0'"''''' . .'V..-..--?;? -.r- j The Elks eb !'. 1 I,,.' M. v M 's in rL- ------ . . j gr it mutch st the McCool f!!'.
FOE St.
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-Two rottascs on Times. Hammond.
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sppiaisemont laws Taken as the propnty of Herman K. Granger, et a!., nt the suit of Frank Meyer. LEWIS E. BAPtXES. Sheriff l.jke County, Indiana. MARTIN J. fMITH,
I lor inmiii:.
FOR SALK Lot on Grapevine ft., near 13Sth; advaniage "f corn, r bi. front. Arrlv, Mrs. R. Krnet. Kf02 Elm st. Itid. Harb. l-2t-n FOR HALF. 7 -room hoi.frc. south side
r.-st ro-t.,,1 i'.Knt s.-rtion In lln.
monJ: l nwd.rii and n cently deeor-
a;rd throughout; Hie plat-. ok tloors ; NOTIOE oy KINAI, SETTLUJIKNT Gland mm: sli-'pini; porch, garage, tcuu- t.-ct4tt tifu! vnnl will) hedges, shrubbery and t biTAfi.. ti res; house could not he built for loss i IS TUB MATTER uF THE ESTATK
than ?...!.: lot ;tixt... worm 1 OF viL'ST LALOTK5. NO. H7TI. IN
u in s. il. it taken at "itcv. ir -.e"m 5t.;"t'0 risli, l.rlar.oo $S-" T mouth. This is the tieKi-st bargain of thff y n .
TIG H. S. HOLDS LEAD
-Vidros?, Owner, car) Tim.
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Htnl for aih.'ifirttnc:
Munich S: Co.. Hammond.
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-Oriver. Ail'im p;. J In tiiTiiond.
Exrreps
FOTt SALE OK RENT Store with 7roni f'.Mt: ba.enient: lot 0"il,i'.
!2i ". Siale St..
Hiiiinionil.
WANTKD Mi.idA- aped men work. Ari''-y Ht '' '-bsori or phone rfibt. Hammond.
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M. C. A i--:i'-tf
tV A N T E O O 'Tic e son V. M. C. A.. inAlirl.
help.
Apply ilTii; I'rjSl. 1-
AV A NTF I Lsthe "na:sds. !-!z Co. Ha.T.mor.'l.
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V ANTE!'1 WVightnan. t ypew itfr 'itm o i bov anil clerk Jo
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THE LAKE SITKRIOU COCRT. JAN FART TERM. 11S. - Notice is Tierby t!en to the yrjrs. Legaters and CrtditorF of Guft Laooles, deceased, to appear in the Lake Sui riotCourt, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 2."i!h day of February, liI, and show
four i cause, if any, why the. Final Settlement
Accounts with the cm ate if mi id decedent Fhould not be approved; and snid
TIEE Cllfl
FOR SA1.K ?ton hu:ld;n.r with
living- rooms and t -a u lots. Corner Gostlin ami Csmeron s s. Inrjuire. Mrs. tvihii rro si ,!., i.ii.m it. Htiiimond.
" ' 11-17 1 n;o cod heirs are notified to thn and there ir..!k'. . j proof of heirship, and receive their iiis- . - - JT tributive Fhatts. For Rent Furnished Koonisj amtness n.e cierk of th? i.ve sM- ; " i pot ior Court, at Hammond, tins ;th day
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HEREERT L. W1IEATOX. Clerk Lake Superior Court.
Hammond High Loses
Boys from Oil City; Crown Team Weak This Year.
COUNTY STANDING.
1 bed roo cottaee. 1 Hammond.
roc mi
iilso 5-r--orri f-iin'sncl
.mure. IS ti FlutillllCr aVf.l
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V A N T EI' Team. te rs. p. in. Ul CiiroiJ s
WANTEIV-! pr-!v Tick' moid.
men t
Apply alter b Hammond.
1-29-: do jsniter work. Motion Ry. Hum-
T. KGE MAM FAC fl HER r. sentati. s to t 11 shirts i..-.oi-v rirfssps. wai'ts, skn
..,.7..,.. " -',..t. "for fiee samples
son MilJs, Otis Broadway. Xhv YCity
wants rer utM-lervc;tV ;s dir ct ti
Madi
A'NTFD Bcr to drive grocery wagon. Call, Phillips' store, 25 Calumet avc. rhon Hammond.
WAVTEH Prufr ct.-rk. full registered in Indiana: et. ady position; Kod fa -,rv. Drag lvpt. Lion Store. Hammond. - o v - l
w WTT'TV Re-cirsiKumP clerk: salirv. Vt. .Vr.iv A! IeVe-se. Apt. Eri
itv. Hammond.
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Wanted Female Help
rk. fsm-
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r-acon ft- E. Cbn-aso. l-ii-tr
WvNTED irl at County Jail. Crown I'.ini- rail m Vfison. R-Ci n.Tr.etl Ja-
lions required. Mrs W. Ht ron. .
Olds 'iia-l-22-tf
C I RLS CONGENIAL FACTORY EMPLOYMENT CONSISTING LARGELY OF GOVERNMENT WORK. Fosmons oren to Kirls b tween th s?'-? of In and in cood nhvsU-al condition. Pteaay Vrofltah'e work for those wishing to svail themselves of r.r. opport unit y. --omnumicaie with The Factory Employment Office. The Goodyear Tire v- Lubber Company, Akron, Ohio. 1-2-l.j
AVANTEf A first class general houseirirl who undersUinds cooking;
l.est waaes; no laundry. SS Fark. Rhone lnt Hammond.
Glendale
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IV ANTED Woman to cln office nlKhts. Frank. S. Ee-tz Co. lUmmond. l-2-a
WANTED Experienced insurance jrirl and steno'r7apher, good salary. Address
I. O. box l'Jo, Hammond.
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Waiters and v.-s .tre-":
steaf' ork, Kona pav. ipyiy m
; b"n Y. M- C. A. T pnone -uji. nam. nond. l--S-tf
WANT7D
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tVtS'TKf OomFf'nt naid; tio wan-i:ne-good ways. I'hone 2f.5 Mum-i.-ond.' l-2&-tf W ANTED Woman af.-istant cook, to go to go home nisrMs. Mrs. Ro Acker- - inn Sir, 't st Stat-.- st. Fhon" jRsl. Iainmond. 1-oU-C
W'A
;irl ti work m dental office.
Prefer jrirl who epeaxs Polish and
Enftiish. Address, A. A. A., Times. Hammond. 1-30-1
Situations Wanted.
tVAXTEDentrmerr, mond.
-Py xperier.eed eiluation. Phone
sr.ationary SOCK Ham-1-30-3
For Sale Miscellaneous
1 OR PALE Fnredeemed diamonds and railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank. 65 State et., Hammond. Open eveninjfa. 4 12 tf
KVSSM.VL FEET: A ROOFING CO. 119 Clinton st . phone 2727. East Chicago, phone 4S&E- 9 11 lm
FOR SALE Full blood Angora Gosta. ma'e, and female. Moodv Camp. Cetiar Lake, Ind. 12-27-1 mo
FOR SALE Girls' bicycle; good condition. Inq-irrc, Times OKice. Hammond. 1-5-tf
tyitt liv.vT Furnished rooms;
light house'Keepins. 251 Michif an an. Indiana Harbor. l-2S-::j i
KOK RFNT Furnished room 2 g"tit;emeTi ; st--am bo at. Line st. 1252W. Hammund.
for 1 IIS Stai
i-'OE K room : HT-.I an Pfione
;XT- N if-'lv furnished sleepini; . h.nlcl. convenient to Stand. ! Cotikey plants. 4oy May st. J'CVV. Hainni.itid. J-2S-;!
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tR RKNT I'm: ni shed room in
e:n tiume; hut water ::cji, ait
Carrrll st. Hsmmon.!.
fYR RENT Two fnrn. rooms for liRht hskfc-.. with kitclo-nette. 3-J Indianu avc. Pnorit 219 LLanimoad. 1:2'J:2
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. with heat, for licht houte-keeine-. 5S2 Iuliana live, l'houe 42. Hammond. 1-10-2
FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms with kitchen privileges. 761 Claud sl Hammond. 1-31'--
FOR RENT Furnished rwm: will give use of kitchen and living room to
.ounh- without children. T.VJ'J Grapevine
st. Indiana Harbor.
Not So Fierce. The class had btvn stnd.yins about the house fly, bat Cood Health, ati'l the teacher had made much of the Hauler with which the grerni-rarryins habits of the Insect threaten the public health. The lesion sank deep ipto the mind of little George, who later was asked to write n composition on the subject. "The fly is a invee," he wrote with difficulty; '"he hns sii legs, he is more dangerous than a lion, but I had rather a fly would bits me th:iu a lion."
1-20-2
FOR RENT 2 furni for light housekeep avt. Ha:nm!d.
-d front roiitii.' ,. 56" Roosevelt i-oO-Z :
Many Big Assignment. In a single year, his brother says, Richard Harding Iavis reported th coronation at Moscow, the millennial celebration at Budapest, the SpanishCuban war, the McKinley inauguration, the Greek-Turkish war and the queen's jubilee. And th number ot titles of his hooks on a fly leaf num
bers exactly 20. Also he always had ! in keeping- their i-oac-i
t'hitmr Hammond Kat Chic-iso . Low!'. Crow n Fvint
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W hit -which
(By BAT ri.ETCHEK.) WHITING. INP., Jan. ;:i,.Thc in; iiih tcii"ol lasketl'iiil team
has proen to be cue ,,f the most cotisibt nt wirn'-rs tince the days of al"r. Hen son and Fat-tusk, is iiow k-aditiK Hie ji!oi(sion in the tace 1"!- the 1-ie-kctball championship of Lnke county. The Hammond lush s.-IompI teem had
the buntinK safely tu kt i unit'-r their j arms until last l'lidiy nihr, when the;.-4 ni-t and were deflated bv the AVhitinc 1 'cam, 13-11. This was the lirst defeat j for lfammond in tl;.-. county race and the j
third onsr cuti e w in for the wearers of the- urecn and white m tho chase for the Hate. AVithout a doubt th- championship race this year will be a torkr all the teams are still in th nmnitip as hr above- a vr races show. The Hammond tf-am this yiar under Coach Hes h.-ive proven theni5-el cs a strrmg coritendi'
and the players pre rill.-.-J with th; ticerj f-ay die '"spirit" which m-il.es it nil the ! harder to beat them. East Chicago, do- j spite the fact that they have hid trou-J
I
(By SPIKE.)
J 1'V knocking out Krd Kay i:i the rjQ J ; n : If ih round at Sy dney, Australia, ; Jimmy flabby has tucked, away- three.
j Australian championships. I;y the death ! of George Chip, whom Clabby fought i twice, be became the coveted ruiddl0j ueicht tille holder, tin u he turned around tiiid lioU'lo-d the liKht loavvI v.- ijrht belt arid laif but not ba t. with the defeat of Kay, Jimmy now- tkos the ' roie tf heavyweight championship of
tio- antipodes.
Last but not least our ".Teems" now
b"bs up as a soldier, bavine joined the
ir my, but to what branch, lias not been
li iiiti'-'l. AVith his reputation und ability it is likely IttaA lie w ill soon p t a commission : an instrio iur. His father, James Clabby, was greatly surprised to hear that he had joined as he. had ex-n-cted him to return to the Vnifed
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Fop flabby has juiothor son, Johnny, who will fem bs sailing across j tho deep. Johnny vas so nnxious toj join that when he was turned down j twice fop a physical defect ho took th- j first train for Canada vhcje he. was) accepted under the Liritish colors. Tho last In arc! lfoin him was ih.-it lm rgi- j lio-nt was Dlf Ii.'i nm- lo s:.ii. lie wai
hinh ill praise for the Candi;:
troops .'irid tl.-; treatnx nt. th'-y rocciv
'ow eomr. s Hill, tiie younpet sun. j He also has. the fever hikI is itclurj: t c. j ko. Only recently be was also refused J on account of his ;? and a. physical' ndifi'iit utid it would not. lie f lirpriiiur ,-o-cot d iitg- lo his father if he followed j Johnny's footsteps. Mr. flabby is proud of the fact that he has two sons in the) service and wishes that he only had I mere to chase the "Hums." I
score:1 : xr.ks. Vhitaker Js R' P.-.: Leklund IM lei Enriiit If. 4 2:;- 17" il '.'urns'. '' ; IS'J In:! -tl Nelson 17k Pi 5 Pit Totals S ;S 917 ': Te.iui avers rfo, e2 M. k, M. Clnb. I lot s, y 1.12 1 ' i Rnhde 1 'ifi 1 fi2 ' 7 MOM Pl't l.'-T i loeti; in' r U'5 111 ' . Gill 22 M 5 1"7 Total's 7 73 7M Ttatfi aveiajt'-, S''2 2-1. Enlrt In The Woman's Arm? By CQf.6ervins.' Joods.
q ftHiCHESTER S PILLS
. tra U(ait4 Krm-rdJ
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS ttfRYS'SEiK
nr put
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light I housekeeping. 278 N. Hohman s. Hammond. !-."--
Lost and Found
LOST Jan. 28. crocheted hand bag at the Pe Luxe theater, with some money are'. Kohl rosary beads. Return to box office theater, and receive reward. 1:24:2 LOST Flue fox hound, with black head ' last Thursday; reward if returned. 44 IS. Olcott ave. East Chicago. 1-30-1
LOST Black and tan bound; old doc; .-ir,l Phono AV9tl Hammond. Jack
time for a little nonsense now and then strong team in the field and are c.
- as when he organized a relief expedition to rescue John Drew from Harlem.
tni-
Mr. Fortune Hunter. A lucky man on being nskod how it felt to be engaged to a gTeat heiress replied : 'Fine! Every time I kiss her I feel as if I were clipping a coupon off a government bond."
Croak.
For Rent
FOR RENT -ro-m modern copase: furnace heat. 8 Eimbaoh nve. PI me 154. Hammond. 1- f,-l
FOR
quire
RENT I'-rcroro modern house, In-
&9 Douglas St. Hamwotm. i-..t-i
Wanted to Rent.
WANTED 2 or 3 nicely furnished room for light housekeeping; centra! or west r.relrred; will pay pood rental. Address. 76 Times. Hammond.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS BEUU. NO. 1421. IN THE LAKE SFFERIOE COURT, JANUARY TERM. 191S. NOTICE is hereby given to the Heirs. Legatees fend Creditors of Louis F.elbi, deceased, to appear in tho Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, m the 25th day of January, 1 9 1 J. and show causf4, If any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the Estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then end there make proof of heirship, aud receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Su- . . . . . .1 il,,. 1 Gl
r court, ai namiiiviiu, imo
pet
day of
January, 1!15. HERBERT L. "WTJEATONV Clerk Lake Superior Court
FOR SALC-
i ri and
-Ch-ap: h complete boardorniiie house outfit, includ-
2 pool tables, oUr ir case, etc. P. W
Tm"s Co.. r4ti
Haibor. Phone
M ichigan
S79.
avc. Indiana
1-24-6
FOR SALE Furniture of 20-room ho-t-,l: very reasonable. Call or write 957 t'olumbia ave. I'hone ltisD. Hammond. 1-26-S FOR PALE Furniture, C-rooin cottafcemtibt sell quick: ble bargain; will separate. 123 Pciy st. Harr.m-.mt. 1-2S-2
FOR SALE Go -riff to war; w ;li sell my sho repair'.nir shop comp' --re; reasonable. 58 1 C'akley avc. Jlamtnond. 1 -2ft-3
FOR PALE O-oinc out of bus-iness. Pa'nlir.g and prper hanging shop, complete. Cheap If taken at once. John Asman. Un.e&;, 111. 1-23-1 FOR PALE Bas burner. 253 Sibley st. Phone S51M. Hammond. " 1-30-i
Miscellaneous
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF j ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE! of mary l. McDonald sciioel. j N. 1540. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR' COCRT. JANUARY TERM, 1318. j NOTICE Is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Mary L. Mcn.,rn Setioel. deceased, to appear in!
tha Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 11th day of February. 131", and show- cause. If any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the Estate of said rbcedent should not be approwl; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS th! Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 23rd dav o January. 131?. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court.
Safety First! Yes, First, Last And All the Time.
By MOSS.
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wJ nrBtr That' SPleEXDID slogan of the day. Let apply it to our DAILY NEEDS. Safety first
mean don't rtish in where WISE FOLKS FEAR to TREAD. OoD't boy PROMISCUOUSLY. If yoa were suing to buy a house you'd want to know ail about the proper-tie In town for ale and all about the man you were dealing through. If you wanted to buy a ring or a piano or a wautub or a new dining room table or a box of soap or any of a thousand things you would like to be fully posted on where you could buy it the best and cheapest It's a NATURAL feeling SAFET1 FIRST! Be ur you APPLY It. And w hat better way than through the ada. tn this THOROUGHLY RELIABLE napr? Our business men have been using it for years to keep the public pouted against SLIPSHOD METHODS of BUYING. All things ccosidered. It Is SAFETY FIRST to trade with the merchant wto CONSISTENTLY and HONESTLY ADVERTISES,
dent ot winning- the: county ra e. j Iloth Crown Point and Lowell, who have- never le-n tak n seriously as con-j
tenders for ttie championship, arc now playing such a brand of snappy basketball they have forced the other teams to consider them still m the race. The Whitins high school team thi year, undr Mr. Grul-b have bad one of the most f uccessi'il seasons they hac .experienced in recent years. Although the fain is lir.ht. only averaging one hundred ami thirty pounds, they have proven that It is within their power to defeat hi-avier opponents. This they demonstrated last Friday right when they defeated Hammond, whose team averages one hundred an el iifty pourids. The sma'l Whiting forward? ran their heavier opponents around the floor until they could no longep sJand fhe. pace and it was then that. Whi'inc scored the 'points that defeated Hammond. Hammond during the first ten rr.lnu'es of !''" scored nine points, hut in the last thirty minutes they were, u tin blu to cage a baski t and made two points on free throws. On Friday nijiht. r,et. the AVhiiin? high will teke on the Calumet high team of Pouth Chicago who have been havinp things their own way in the suburban league. The Whiting tossers realize they have a hard nut to track and are putting in a strenuous week of practice.
(By JIWLM1E JtAY.) UiHTING. INP.. Jan. 3 It is here. The tog game i f the year for basketfallr? will be played this eiciutir at the
Whiting hush seheol siuditori htm whfn !
the Whiting Owls play the invading j
Illinois ,uii. Tie. Club ot Chicago. Last year this game attracted ti,, largest crowd that lias ever attended a basketball game and this year the attraction ought to be just as great. The I. A. C. are coming to Whiting with their entire outfit consisting of twelve men, everyone of whom is a good man. They never do things by halves, these wearers of the Tri-Color anil will again attempt-to show the fans of AVhiting that their organization is a
superior one. Those fans who have fol-j lowed the fortunes of the Chicago team! throughout the past few years know that this Chicago club dors not spare
Fred Sehaefcr sit center is certainly i a wonderful fellow. He has plenty off height and can jump in addition. It is i safe to say that ho will out.. lay his op-J nrmunt t li i ni-i'iiini' 1 ti Tlillnn nr..! PV.nrl !
line ijw is nave two xoruarusi w no can
pass well and make the points. The Owls have a. number of excellent guards through which the I. A. C. ttumtet must pas before points arc made. The Owhs
j line-up at the start will probably be the i following: Dillon, rf; Pond. If; Scha-f-
fer, c; Pelsma., rg; liyers. )g. The Owls will leave right after the game for Muscatine, Iowa, v-here they play the Muscatine team on Thursday and Friday'evening. It is expected that
there will be a large crowd en hand
give them a rousind send off. Should j th- Owls defeat the I. A. C. this even-I
ing and the Muscatine team on cither J Thursday or Friday, they will be con-j j sidered to have lirst place in the A. A. t U. tournament at Beirut cinched.
vm..u niirmrn nahmv TnsTttnt. i
when ' ... .
a tame mat is 01 me- uiumfi 'im
portance to fans is the Polarine-C. II. L j game as both of these teams are claim- ) ing the 1S5 pound championship of the; Chicago district. The Hebrew Institute ( have not lost a game, this year, and
they are known to be good eyes for baskets, have played basketball ihev know a thing or
game. The J'olarines since their reorganization have been going good, winning from teams by large scores. They realize that in tackling the , Chicago Hebrew Institute they vill have some wortl-,- opponents, and to that end a
SCHEDULE ZrrECTITB JANUARY 30, 1913. KAST-COl'.N'D. FROM HAMMOND. For Ciiieuir.Hti 12;4- a WEST-BOUND. For China "-'jcl'j a. ii.
Daily.
HAMMOND, WHITING . AND EAST CHICAGO KAiijWA UO-MfANY
TIMB XASZ.5.
to I gjtimniia to said ssraat
fast and have : Most of them for years, and i t wo about the
ir.g. The lioys are in fie shape ana trie j probable line-up will he Weiner and! Morrison as forwards, Griffith as center, j and Naef nnd Vogel as guards. i
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Pat a Ibrvk-prhigi&QtoMSa D&ntod Ad. tn tcxnortxjv &nd Road our Ho2o Warrtod Qjltica
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expense nor enersrv to get a. cooel team i l,n- .... I
to represent thein. Th.': Whiting Owls are preparing for the invading foe. The locals are in good trim arid this was evidenced by the game against the Joliet Steels on Saturday evening. "Butch' Scanlon of
! the Steels paid the boys a compliment
by saying that the Owls had one ef the best teams he has ever seen. And this is going M'lne for "Butch" eejght to know . And further more, the Owls are practicing r.fghtly. If you were on of the privileged ones to see them practice on Monday evening you would have seen a liurnber of things tlrht would open your eyes to the. possibilities of the local team. New plays were devised and the way the men fell into them gave promise that the I. A. C. with all their record arid with all of the training and expense spent on them will
have to go. and go mighty good, able to stop the Owls.
A rmd for InfoetJon ef th urinary trci. FslniM. Boo-poitonoaa nd will not trietnr. Riie. in to t :.
SOLD HT TKrISTS.
to bcp,r"' ro,t tr4 l'ric l, or 3 bottlca 12.7. erjmrri tT 1MB EVANS CHEMICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. O.
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NEW TORlv, Jan. 30. If sentiments expressed in the Philadelphia newspapers have any influence with the Philadelphia baseball fan. William F. Baker, and Connie Mack, between them, have perpetrated the tw o greatest .mistakes in the history of baseball. 1 M',n1t t rendv to chew
!-.' ... - J Jt nails. The formerly praised Mack is . ;, being made the target for all sorts of I attacks. No defense b- can think of j kv. if setting him right with his clientele, i f
The sale of MeTnnie was the last straw i if on was needed. It. baa been sug-I gested that the only thing Pft for him 1s to sell Rube t-Vhauer and j strengthen the Athletics. ! Just a shred of a baseball team is I
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PIANO LESSONS Ragtime in 2" lessons, guaranteed. G'o. Grf n. I'hone 221'6. Hammond. 11 Rimtaeh ave. 1-21-2 OLD FALSE T E KTI T W ANTE D Don't matter if broken. T pay $2 to $15 per set. Also cash for old gold, silver, snd broken jewelry. Send by parcel post and receive check by return mail. Will hold goods 10 days for senders' approval of my offer. L. Mszer. 2f'f'7 So. 5th st.. f'nilx. Pa. 1-24 9
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FOR. RENT 5-reom flat wi'h bath. 767 Walter st. Fhone 1317E. Hammond. 1-1.0-1 FOR RENT 6-room modern brick flat. opposite intemrban electric line. 260 N. Hohman St. Hammond. 1-30-3
For Sale Motocycles. GOOD 2KD HAT7D MOTORCYCLES. All makes. Now is the time to make your leeti'-in. Sold on itsv payments. EXCSX.BXOR AtTTOCYCiE SAX.XBsoou. St Stais St. KummonJ. Zad.
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No. 1176:'. Lake Circuit Court, September Term, 1917. , FRANK METERS vs. HERMAN E.-GRANGER. ET Ah By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Uke Circuit Court, I Mill f:p'ie to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the ir: House in Crown Feint, Indiana, oil Saturday, the 2nd Day of Feb., 1918 between the Lours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. !.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding- eevn years, of th following described real estate, to-wit: Lot Three i Block Three f;i W.lcox & Godfrey's addition 'o Hammond. Lake County. nd:;in. If said ren'.a and profit? will not s!l
for a uff.c;ent sum to satisfy ald decree, intereft and crtn, 1 will at the
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left to the Shibes nnd Mack. Affr a coupbj of years painstakinR experimenting and hhre wd pur ''basing Mack hud forced himself to a pe.int where his baseball club again culd command s .ine respe t fi.nn his ontemporaries. His latest wrecking or-.v tn tics have denuded hirn of All his slrvy. Vith SLrjnk. M.Innis, chanst, Busli, end the newer plajeis he had gathered Mach was in a position to win a few ball games. Mack has left only a mem
ory of great days. j ears and yea must pasa befoie he. can again expo
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himself. The drafts and enlistments in the navy and army took some players away from Mack, unfortunately the best of his players. Very few are left to him. Most ef his men are just sa-so players, not nearly to be classed a.-? major leaguers. There is hardly a chance that Venn Gregg, can eon'.e be.. ,v sufficiently to do the slender 1 ader any good. Chaster Thomas has pi'scl the: height of his effort and lie: never was any mote than an ordinary i..ec-hanioal catcher, one player is yet to be turned over to Mackrr.en from Boston. Connie may c- iceeed in fuming a complete wreck into a mere derailment it" he picks the right men. Mixing in the old-rimers with a few vouths. however, couldn't make any isll c'u'o. to say nothing f the preposterous joke Mack has played.
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