Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1918 — Page 9

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Classified Advertisements

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aiftad, UrnljHi plMd - with a erer tateyboa ami mot paid for tbe one wttfctn days, am 4ftltloaaJi obuf of tea ovats will fee ma4e few ecileetto. Hi aeee aerrloe cu toe a-is-en ear patswnai lar brtariMT all cleeeiaed Trkimets so our of Hoa and rjrlar for em saA mti eelleotiosi X.AXS COTTSTTT iTTCr. ft IXTB. CO. T2DSI irxwsTAJPias.

Real Estate Bargains

! FOR SALE-Twn cottages en Lewis ; st K. 7... T;nff. H a m nond. 1-ll-tf FOR SALE-jn ft. lot on Forrestave 1,'" Kdtwood; good location, t'all 3. j son st. or phono 1S ItaPitwond. ":.v,4 ' i'nn SLK OR RENT--Urtf S-rooni houe. r.'ar Sinclair Work,: suitable for hoarders. Fhor.e- 74UI. Fast . hi:

Wanted Male Help V. ANTED Men with from 5100 in "00. ; v.-ho wish to become ir.r?rted m a j i'rpc. growing tnanuf acturtng concern, with a world market. One ad.lres and , rione uf ar.vi. Manufacturer, Hani-1

moiid Times.

KOR SAI.K At a sacrifice; 13 lots in Manufacturer' Addition i" Ham

mond Arply. F. J-. Times. Ham

mond, Ind.

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KOR EXrilAXHP 4" acres of irrigated'. land in the Twin Kali country of! southern Td'no. for property in th: vi-j cinitv. Flour H-immond. L'-i-o.

WAN'TEP xper:ericed grocery clers. Also 2 girl clerks to wail on trade. ,-tIR Guthrie St. Ind. Harb. 11-4-t.

WILL TRAPF-vi lo mi Hamipond for Hammond itnpiovod prop'-rt v with difference in ):. " F. J.' car" T:m''.. (Jarv and Hammond.

WWTF.D Bill '!tk. f rf!J Co.. Hammond.

American lis2 . h . ' f

VVWTF.D Driver. American Express Go.. 79 State. St., Hammond. - ' Jl

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VVTEI 2 machinists. Wm. Tank Works, East Chicago.

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fc Son, Fa ye Hammond.

lister. Apply 3 0"

le st. Bita t-rie o. ,

trade v o rk.

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W VTF.D Draftsmen, 0 high " i, i for. rrnernl factory

b.iidir-g power plants, pivms. vonv. evot v.ort special machinery. tc. a-F for Mr Mer.ke. Fnited Uiemicai O r ,,;. Products Co., Hammond.

Wanted Female Help

V4VTF.r1 fiirl for houswovk fam- ' 7 - " a-,-1v Or R. P. Hale. . Fracon St. E. Chicago. LULU tvivtfd Girl at County Jail- Crown 1,,1 Yn rsrson. Kecommenda-

tions icquncvj. tion.

Fcr Sale Miscellaneous ' VOn SAl-E Cr, rc.leem.d c!amon.; a-.1 ; ra iroil wau ues. l,esr . nil.ab: t. an Bank, f.i State St., Hammond.; Open eveningrs. -1 1 -' ''I KV5SMAUL. FEED ROOFING CO.. j ronton st.. pbone 1727. East eh-. tao. phone 45:'R. S H Ira'j

FURNITURE SALE. "We are 5:i!ns out, regardless of cost, our hie stock of furniture, stoves, car-

I PPts, etc.. t'f th new and second han.l. : Durinff the sn!e Open Datl until S p.; m. All sroodsi :Hvered. Come ai .. . Hammond 'eond-Hnl Furniture F.xch. , t 'Pi'. Fost 0f;,'f. r4 .State 3t. F'not.e i ?07:. Hammond. --1-tf fOK S ATE Andretrs-Vinnes polii hrat rfjriii;- ;or with clock attachment: new. saves fu..'t: cost ?J5."', wiU sell for $-t).

in the .-'ate of Indiana for more than one vtar and in t he City of Hammond. North Township, Ike County. Indiana, tor more ihan siv () months prior to tha date of this notice, and is a qualitied voter thereof and a naturalized citiaen of the I'nitcd States of America and of Rood moral character; that he will arpiy to the Hoard of County Commissioners of tke ' County, at down Point. Indiana at lis Mnvh. 1D1S. sfseion. for lb? ren..'wal of a license to sell at retail, t-f-iriious, mih-us icl malt liquors in quantities than live !- Ions at a time and pormt the same to bo drunk on t!ie rr"ini!es where sold, said Jmer.se heretofore granted by the r.oard of Commissioners on the 5th clay of March, '1917. and issued by Edward Pimon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one jpr from .-"aid date, and he precise location where said intoicatinjr liquors are to be sold by the pioisio;is of the license m he renew eel is as follows: Tl.e ground floor ftort room of the one-story frame building, known as No. Summer street, and ituatd on lot i i Standard addition to Hammond. Uakc iuntj, Tudiina. Far room is "Jx :' fecf and br is to he en the wot side i.f room, Said room has s!as. front, aiid one front and one side entranc. ai.d all of the inside of aid room may be .seen 'rem said Summer street. There is one living room in the rear of said

FINE HOTEL 10 HEALTH BATHS WILL OPEN MONDAY AT GARY

FUEL CRISIS.

registrars to enioll. Later cards will h i banded out to th-i'i st the 'Jienters tv

NOT YET PASSED! the F(llir Minute Me,,. Tl.e tr,if. ,h, I govertimtiti neejs arid i' w -Hing to p (.Con' lnued from pag ore) j cood wage's f i aio . f oi lov :

j Asbestos reports of the regional fuel adm nistra-1 angI(srnlt j.

tors, wno met yesterday at Gary.

Hotel Stanley, 3-Story $50,000 Block; Project of S. L Eisler.

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TFTKR SUKTU

Vht ate said m he f,cst itealih baHis in northern Indiana and one of the a;test ho'els m this part of the stale will be opened Monday when the Hotel Stanley and baths begins business at nth avenue and Washinston street. Gar. Samuel L.. F.is'er, for jears a business man and proper! j owner at Indiana Harbor and later at Gary, financed ami owns the project. Sixety-Nma Booms. Hotel Stanley is located at the souihwest coiner of Stb avenue end Vaehir.gion r-treet, just we?t cf tne Orpheum theatre and has 1 "0 f e ( frontage in the former stret. The hotel is in the heart of the lutins district, beirg one. irlock west of Proaduay. Mr. Kiseler's hotel ha s.xtx-nuie rooms. Thirty of those rooms hae private telephones. Mahogany furniture is used in part of the rooms, oak in oth

ers. There aie corridor phones for rooms v. ithout. the speaking tubes, t riple Are escape facilities, and in most of the rooms Murphy bed are in use. There are three fire escape channels. JSathi a Wonder. The basement i devoted to the bath department, which is in charge of Dr. L. von Lkblkh, an osteopath and theraputi'! ep'rt. who hna directed several Chuago heal'U hpths. There is also a ladies' section. , fti the ladies' section is the massage room, electric bath, needle bah. needle shower, hairdressing, and rr.as-sag-i rooms, In th men's department ate ihe hot room, Russian steam ba:h room, electric cabinet bathroom, stm cabinet bath room, shower room, sulphur bath section, Mtidlavia mud bath room, and a 'urge swimming pool. The ret rooms r.re also features. Skilled attendants aie provided in both departments. Reception Sunday.

Lake county doctors and their wives ( aie nivi'ed to be piesent Sunday at the!

lecepfon at tb hotel. Luncheon w tii h tserved In all the nrojeOt ost Mr. Eisler more than ?50.0t)0.

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M'm. F. HoCman.

Hammond.

Truman ave.,

FOR SALE -Cheap, or will give to i some worthy child, an old Kimball i Piano. Add-ess. p. '.. Times. Han--; mond. 2-S-8!

NOTICE OF A DM LV 1ST n A TT' ' V

IN THE MATTER OF THE KSTATV

OF HEXKIF.TTA I if HER FD. NO. 1 72-.

Xoti-e is li,-eby en i!-s! the un-! signed has beep, apto:o.:ed executr-.s , cfsaid F.Eta;, hy the Jttdg" of tne Lake Su'pr.o,- Cour., J

Said h-state is supnos-d to he solvent MAE ELIZABETH A XRTZFF.RGER, Adminisi mi or Dated January 22, 1515.

NO COAL FOR PLEASURE TILL CRISIS IS PAST

ep.n to girls between the agea Ci .8 a nl -1, ,n oad rhys cal cond:tion. s.an 'T f&Sd.frcf th-T opntty! Tt erVoff.ce. The Gc'Jyear lire A KotCorr.rany, Akron Ohio. l-.s-la

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FOR S A LE I full-eire I'nd hand iron j bed. (.'all at 4S Condit at. Hammond. t

(BpaeUl to Tba Tlmss.) t the fuel m INDTANAFOLL. I X D. . Feb. S .--Wl i i January 15

FOR SALE Jewel gas rans svrh ave. E. Chicago.

4 5 JO FO'

Ir'.s for shoo work: must

veers, iranti . r c.t v ...

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be over 15 H sniinond.

mend for mrr we voung women have nPPl.cauor.s 'F.icoure. pronP.rir.g to tane ?aCrnarv requirefV Vrnonii Hospital Ti KatU- Creek M.chigan. otters a good rerBrr,! training, both m ;-aC;k'urseSf Lodge ha, added io the cor-fort and r,rticulars 'reek. Mich. - nssT' mond. tv: VNTED Kr once, washwoman. o 110 .-arroil st". Hammo.vl. WANTED Girls for Ovo-

cerv ...Dept.; ...cxpencu.-ti preferred. Apply. 1- D--t T."inn Store, liam-

IjUH'UICH, --i-tf

mond.

FOR SALE o rooms of furniture; good I bargain. 4S35 "h t r. V. Chicago ! - 7 - C :

tXORTU STTiK SHAK-Shack lovL".

large shed, worth $60". for quick sale . 300. with furniture, stoves, etc. An-; ,w i- at once, Johnson st north of c:.si-1 !.n. Rhor.e Hsnncond. FOR SALE One golden oak-bu'fet and i ope Remington No. 7. Thotie "Sit; Hammond. -'-S-U '

NOTICE OF A DM I S'lSTRATTON". IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FTETRO CAXAI.E, DECEASED, NO. US'. Notice j hereby gnen that the unsigned has been appointed administrator

of said Estate, by the Jti'Jge of th" Lake ,n trucTton

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many of the public schools are closed and there i not enouRh coal to keep factories running and homes nn, ths I-'edcral Fuel Afimintstration for Indiana .says that saloons and placs of entertainment shall not be prov ided with fuel. Despite a", that has been said in the papers end elsewhere about tn mon and the fuI question, there has been

".e outfit. To this end. o Im jus Woollen. I-'ederal

Fuel Administrator for Indiana, wired instructions to the county fuel administrators and among them was the fol'owtr( direction for the regulation of fu'i for saloons: "1 now direct that r.o coal or coke be delivered to any saloon or place of en-

worker, a--t-.v i' ne svc,r a u '''mobile mechanic, lit i

smith, bladcr f f or turbine. boiler n

BY CKITICAXi. J rr, bolter-up, chipper and calkei . '-opt It is only through hard work on the! fmUh. cue n.aker. .ount. r (for p. part of local administrators, co-opera- work). ountersinkei . crane opera tion of the state administration and the developer .mak" templets from 'mode

disnosition nn i he n.ri ,.r mi.n'tidn! iiia.fl.smnn (marine), instrument

makers to yield their coal, which is gov-i join' r. jogg!-r (makes olivet hcnd n erned from Washington, that domestic! plates v.n n.achme). laborer, l.n'r mi" users are b'irig taken care of. ! loftbn.an. mnchm ist ishopL mnch:iT - lndiana fuel conditions continue criti-j tool hand, machine-iool operator. rv cal. with railway transportation being rhinist (outsid' ). mangier for p ai' -the weakest link in system of getting straightening rolls), molder. raiiitf. fuel into the homes and factories. : pattern baker, pipe fitter, pipe berj -t, Gary's condition is better a i that i draf isman mccitamcn ! - driller, el" of the Crovvn Fomt district, taking in! tricinn. electru-al vv iiemnti.. e!e("r:the rural parts. Hammond and Fast weldr. 'ttgiit'or t power). enin ; Chicago-Indiana Harbor are hardest hit j hipyardt. elector trigger'?), estimst.o-. by the famine. Whiting is --lightl.y j firtntan. flange tu-r.er. furnpee man worse than last week and v ht.'e H"- ' gfiiury mtin, galvanir.er, gcneial nibart's stock is depleted it ha? more coal rhanic. helper improver, press? r (bend1 cn route. 'shapes on press). plnte straighteT'iSUSPEND BXCfr CONTRACT. ! plumber, pipe-machine, hand, pipe cu't'r County Administrator Feuer presided j puncher. uUfrterman ihoss of srna : : at the council, which -was held at the j gang), reamer, regulator (Skilled 'ttct'Commercial club. Administrators Evans j tin) rigger, livfr. rivet heate-r. riv" of Whiting and Simon of the country j liolder-on. rive' passer, rivet tester, shu. district were unable to be present. carpenter, shir fitter, sheet -metal worh-

Adnnnistrator I'emtng of Hammond ' rr, spar maker, stajre bui.der. ?'oif ;o.

told of the fuel lack that shut down the or. tank tester (skilled br.nd ' alkTi, t..Hammond car works, making rnnnit ions, j grind? r, tool maker, tracer. ti acKo- i but reported Dr. Garfield had the case in j upholsterer, weie'her. wood ralkcr. vvband. He said the Straub" Tiano com-; reamer. pany was begging for a ear of coal to

keep up enough heal to prote t ji sprinkler system, and that the Central ; Railway Signal company's lack of fu'.l j was in the hands of the fuel office at j Washington. ; Mr. Fleming said that white shaving! in the morning he bad seven tails to the phone (alls for coal. EAST CHICAGO AIDBD. East Chicago, ihe worst sufferer in the fuel famine, ha 9it"n cars en route of which (en. arc cars vii'-erted from elsewhere. Newspapers were ieo,uested to again print a paragraph urging the necessity of observing Sunday and Thursday' nights a3 lightless ones i

LOCAL riOXJKES.

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NOT ON THE TUSGAN1A?

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.-at iot, of a now gi

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units to t h '

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tertainment if. and as judgment, any suffering

long as in your j m homes, caus- j

District Adrninistrato.jf reported weck-!,har J",'"n' Krnlt l'ndin(- formri '

assistant cnet or tne t.ary nre nrp.n

i rrent. was not on the Tttsrania. I nn i

had b?en at Waco with the Miehigac

Wisconsin troops and was sent to an A' Untie port io go abroad. I.'ndme is t,.p sergeant, 12'!rd i

"urrior Court 3a; j Estate

'he hands of each county I ed by fuel shortage.

ly summaries as follows. EAST CHICAGO. Mr. Firdcktons on hand: "SO tens on hand at

diana Harbor: 16 cars in transit. ; HOT3ART. Mr. Kilhgrew 40 totis or. bituminous on hand: 160 tons amhra-;

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j tuel administrator sitite.tn? second weetc l.nder these instructions, in any com-j t'i Pi'".'f I to be solvent. ,n January and iiiider th'sr m si ru' ' ion ' ii-unity where the cos! shortage is seri-j l.EUXARD riAZZA. I they should be cutting off the fuel sup-'e,ia. the county fuel administrator can

jcite snd 41 tons bit'jnunious n transi' ! Besides VrtJ'n

Adminietiator.

DatsS Jtrtuat-y 14. 11JS. NOTICE Or ADMINISTRATION.

i ny o: ! mem ' merit.

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Lo3t and Found STRAYED A feoteh coll'e. chiMte-"' pet; answers to name of Teddy. Li- 1 cense 524. Return to C77 Hchman st. ' Hammond. t i'-7-i;

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LOST Gold horhoe wat'h c'dpvi: please re' urn'. J. A. At notd. 724 AVood ave. Hammond: reward. Fhone 13!3. Tlammond. 2-7-i LOST Black purs with railroad ticket and pair ear r;np and bill from Rothschild's, on Sibley st. car between Monon depot and Ma.vwcod ave.. between i and S p. ui. last eve.: th reward, no questions asked. R'tu-n C42 F. Sta'e a', or Summer sr., Hammond. Will h.

hankftii for return of same. j LOST Silver medal in East Chicago'

with East Chicago niah e'hool m-!

nption: liberal reward KeTtnn Supt.

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IV TH IT I v t -r r r . t t. ttm- tv-r i -rr

OF T.OtIS GREEXE. DECEASED. NO. i r 4-.. Notice is hererv gfen that ihe unsigned hss been ar,pointd administrator cf said Estate, bv- the Judge of ihe lake ?urrior Court. " Said Estate is vUj,p0d to be solvent. FRED GREENE. Adrmmstrater. Dated .1 ant. . -vry 21. 15!?.

saloon and place 0f amuse.

their county if, :n their ,iuds-

the situation is sef.ous enough to

such action.

The FeU'ral Fuel Adn-.lnisi rai ion. of course, doesn't go into she mors: question involved nor does ;t attempt to "clo.-e" the salocps. Vhat it 'loe.i do. is about ail it can do. r-.air.eiy. it controls

cut off the ?:oa! supply to saloons and a hr pif?s of entertainment. These instructions are independent of Dr. Garfield's so-called "closing; order" of January 17. which forbids the use of light, heat or r,rwer m saloons on Mon'ihv. and in tnov.ng picture shows, pool looms and places of amusement cn Tuesdays.

a gam or .n't tons :n loss of 40 tons in stock.

transit, and a

! ron,

. Lieu', t y. ton o '.'V- t-e.'

Floyd Hoiid-i-: S. D. Hendei l. t.iav ha -

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X'")TICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IX. THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE

V AXTEF-Corrpeent g;rl for

menu.

f OF JOSEPH FrRRANTELLI. DECEASED. NO. 174'. j X'oiice is her'by given that th u'iJ s:gned has beer, appointed administrator i of said Estate, by jne j(idge of the Lie J Superior i"ou rt i S'd Estate i? supposed fo b -solver". 'AMERICAN TR VST S F.W'TXGS FANK.

AdaiinistM'or. Dated .la'.,;ary I1S.

SSOES NEWS

i an t get the 'ommist:on to force

j ti. company f provide a regular ! "chedu'e. dojhle ttacks w.i! he of no ; -is. Mr. Tvvrence, the auperlntend- ! fnt, aya ihai nme cars have broken j as. Thar is because tiiy bring

om Chicago that are alI saw a cartoon :n

j flew n old v a

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East Chicago.

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U ANTED Esperieticed girl: f erenee. Hammond Laundry Co

give

Wanted to Buy WANTED TO BUT A gool ciiy-hreke team and harness: nbeut i' 00 or 3000 pounds: not over S vears o'd Whiting; Lumber A- Coal Co. Whit. rig.

i-.,,jniy Food Ad mm Scia'or (

Vv- esth'-rg of Last Chc-ago. today X-OTI'-E OF ADMINTSTRATTOX. i . th. fnllowtng noti e. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE I The otrier front the food admin

OF ROT W. WOOD, DECEASED. NO.it on requiring- the .ale rf nil!

I of fie-. s .hgi.. lutes with flour is hrhy given that C-.e un- t ;d he au of Ihe i -ti p ra t '.v

G'KLS WANTED Six for the room. 16 ears of age or over wag"- Apply at once. A . b. Go.. Hammond.

gold ! : good j "or key

WWTED Girl to do t.r bo usework; no washing, easy position. . Webster ave- Hammond.

For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE 1511 Overlaid 5-ras $:;00: 1 S 1 7 MaxwH. 5-pas.. .n; F15 Appersort Six, S-puss $17.1. o'JC I'crsyih ave. Phone 6.2M. East Chicago.

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signed ha been appointed administrator -tv fop conaerv ing 'f.eat of said Estate, by the .ludee of the Lake i (j. pot eeropr i ,-r 1, Superior Coutr. , ;, d.'v f ivi-s. as ' Sat'! Estate ; supics'l o h- jr.; en ; . : . ,,19. ,-, mu '1 o AMERICAN- THl'ST A SAVIXOS nMv. , ihe total . ns ; u Ad'ninist rs.t or. I Tv.ci-d of wheat t.neat'-n Dated .la rusty 1.'. I ? I ;. i omrihufon just as m-jen . , , p . ( !OS, ,,, y. M. C

.inters for soldiets.

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weight wa is-

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tne Ch'C3go News of t w o men in a racing autofrob '!. Ose says, "What v-as that, a bain'.'" and the o:he-.- rer ' r. "No, Hammond." That shows the leputation we ne gett.rg. "1 r, ..etiid procuie the dv n.m.te.

1 without anyone knowing where we got 1 ', to blow up a section of track each i n.eht, w e r. eultl get service. The rem. j rsny has no respect for Hammond. You J can't blame them for we haven't tit; j for ourselv e. Ta.ny : ears ago I saw ; my father and a hundred other men i t -sr up a street car track. This street

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A f.-ll nip,.cffr from ';c-ps out o' 1 '! 1 eh'1 de,:.ion. Every - i pe 1 sons. 1

as tuoD'y IP 1

. A., soc

.ar company loses S5 l.S tares that :i would get ;. erv.ee. If the Chicago

per cent Oi ' it gave the "lines pay 63

For Rent Furnished Rooms ! Vop RENT Nieelv furnished sleeping; oorn-T heated, com enient to Slind- , d and Conkey plants. 409 May st. I

t'honr 505W. J-iammcna. - '

Tfr.R RENT C and 4 furnished rooms for iiBht housekeeping. Iniune. lS

Fu.'nme;- avi

Hammond.

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.-, ,T RENT light housekeeping 100ms: verv desirable. 3S11 Drummond . Indiana Harbor.

with

mr st.

40 2ND HAND 0 MOTORCYCLES. A': makes. Pick the r-a-.h-.ne ; ou ! want, start paying; row. take it out j whn spring comru, bainnve easy pv-i merits srrl-rrontliy. i Excelsior Auto Cycle Sjietreom ! 32t Stata St., HaraaiOBd, Hid. ! 2S-!-n-u-:o ;

A reml fr lfrtiinf ef tb orinarv tract.

ratal. noB-roUftBo j Following is a sumtifary o' tu a4 .ill, act sineta. , . .,; t, d ; , , :: bul i on of f!o Rli in I to aj. 1

l,lHTnil'eilil I'.vheat substitutes: rr-l Pet if dir?4 Tn. si. or S hott!s S2.7. ' r , v - E, f t sa!..f, whea' r'i'-ii hr 1 1MB EVANS CHEMICAL CO., CINCINNATI. O. , 'ka!i ' s-id unie at tl.e sxv.

,1 1 a 1. 0 1 ; n ' o v n e a, n I O "

ton- ( .,d I

Pr cent of the ;- earning to the c;t iv hv can t tn;s coropan;. make money when ruey get .; ali'.'" Tiv- phys,? .-an told of r id -.Tig; on a

ovvard 0 ow n 1 o ,. n Hammond wh r ii

ned ha. ;.: a fte getung; a great Fs-

ance, n order to take a hand see re h-

ght hack to ?. poiicrman who had rt :t or t"e ",r.

127th mfam

i son. 12.'') M.-K:V

GARY. Mr. Moe 1.550 tons on hand,!pr,n or, board.

a gam or 10 ions; 4.5110 tons in transit. a. gain of 300 tons. Since January 14 local dealers have received 6.350 lonr. 5.730 hiti were diverted to Gary by federal order, making 12.670 tons distrlDuted. This does rol include luel supplied to industries, not fuel distributed from reserves to domestic use by V. S. Steel and Aetna Explosives. CROWN POINT, Mr. Simon On hand CIO tons anthracite and 450 tons bitumih-

oue. a gain of 640 tons. Situation in I A ..nowflako isn't much, but n bliTtzor l rural districts of county much relieved, j of tirm f;an , a iot r,f damage. San.WHITING. Mr. Evjr.s-165 tjns cn 1 ,vay with Thrift Stamps. hand. 4SQ tons in transit. ; . WANTS IUKB TOK CHAJUTT. ! 1,." .",", t , $ s 5 , J s . L. W. McNemee. president of the Ga t y 5 i t t,s c i :$ $? $$f. J J4.J7

Associated Charities, asked the eoali beard to reconsider an award of $600 ' Gary coal profits and give it to tti chari- "CtZ. ties instead of Ihe Red Cross. F ivt her i action will be taken later. '

A. P. Melton, w i

of Cap:. A. V. Me;: on, V. S. A., is worn- I over her broth', r, Lieu;. Edward Quiilirs; of the Wisconsin troops. Sergeant" CaG Krauss... Moior Tru- :. Co 51. a Gary high s hool grad'iaies end a son of Mr. and Mrs. i!l:v Krausse of. Hohat t. has been slat inrt with tho Wiscpn.'in-Miciiigap foop p Waco, Tex. (Camp McArthur). but h, ui it does not appear on the lisi.

ENROLL SKILLED

WORKERS j e.r..

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PC'R IlEN'T 2 furnished rooms heat. F.iectrt'.' hgn'. o3 Sumrr Warumond.

For Sale Horses and Cattle FOR SALE H'Ttc, buggy, harness and hoh sleigh. 422 Truma" s. '., Ham-1 mond. 2 : .1 '

EC kxduli rrrscTtTB JASUART 30, 1913. LA ST -BO END.

FROM HAMMOND

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I OR RENT Modern furnished rooms for 2: near car line. Foard if desired. rione 3S3L 101 Loty St. Hammond. 2 - - y

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WEST-BOL'ND. for Ch icag.5 : 16 a.

FOR RENT.IPart of furnished modern 'bungalow. Fne 629 Hammond. 2-.-1 FOE RENT '.'-room apartment: ri'wly 'urni -hed: iigbt and heat. 41o Trun.an ave. Fhone S18M. Hammond. --7-2 fOR KENT Large heated room. vith or' without housekeeping. 243 Logan '. Hammond. 2-. -3'

furn. front rooms. Hohman st., Hsn.-2--2

Wanted to Rent.

Daily.

WANTED A furnished room bv 2 ladies; breakfast desired. . rte. w. R.. Times. Hammond. 2-6-3 WANTED Furnished housekeeping room", eer.tral. for desirable part v.

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Phone 116!. lU'tm-onti.

F-JR RENT Two modem. S70 So. r..ond.

WANTED TO RENT Furnished rooms 1 v anted. Please send pa rt icu !:i r-' to toe : elfari. lie pi.. . H. on key i'o.. Ham-! mor'h for lis to he usc-d hy empioye.i ' seeking rooms. ,

FOK RENT Two nicely furn. rooms for light hkg.: very convenient, stove hear. 20 Calumet ave., Hammond. 2-8-1

LEGAL NOTICES.

FOR RENT Two light hskg. rooms. v,.r-. desirsb'e. 3?11 D.-ummond st Indiana Harb'r. I-?-3

FOR REXT Four nieelv furn. rooms "for liah; hskr. 476 Sibley St., cor. May wood ave., Hammond. 2-S-l FOR RENT Furn. room with kitchen privilege at 244 Michigan ave, east ef Oakley, Hammond. 2:S:1 EOR REXT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping: no chi'dren. 437 Michigan, ave. Phone 673. Hammond. 2-S-l

Situations Wanted. vv nXTED- Fy married woman employed, place to board with her 14 mos. 'id baby, the babe to be cared for during th dav: bsr references. Phone Indiana Harbor 42J. 2-S-l

Miscellaneous

MEN AND WOMEN' Make $1.'0 or more per year from an investment of $S. Work ls easv and commission liberal. Send us -our name and addrs aid we will send full particulars. All or part time. F1RE.V MANUFACTURING CO , list and Canal ete.. CHICAGO. C-S-l SPARE TTMF Convert your into money. Toung and old, great opportunity, f'aio Cleanser, a most ready seller: inrt. spensahie in homes, factories and b"s!ies p',aes: big profits; send 27.C for

sample (27-os.) an postpaid, and full 1 rariiculars regarding big rtnnr y-ns ki n g ; piorou ion. I'atge .lone Chemical Co.. t Marh s'.. Han monrl. Ind. C-S-F

CASTE PAID Tor Old ttold aad Silrar ; I'lamopds. Wrttches and D'scardert Jew-j ery 'aken in trade. .'hs Arsm i Son. 1S State sr.. Hammond. !;:f i

NOTICE TO VOX-RE? IDEXT. THE STATE OF IXDUXA, LAKE COL'XTT. IV THE LAKE SUPERIOR COFRT. .IAXUART TERM, 19 IS. ANNA RUSS VS. GARISOX RUSS CAUSE VO. lt38 ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff by James K. Stinson. attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with ar, affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Garison Russ. is rot a resident of tii Stare of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby norifien of the pendency of said a-. tion r.d thir the some will stand for it a! at the nxt term of said Court, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs therein at the calling of said case on the 1st day of April A. D. 131S the same being the 13th day of the n?j.t term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room N'. 2 al Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of March A. D., ISIS, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IX WITNESS WHEREOF. I hreUnto set tny hs.nl and affix the teal of said Court, at Hammond, this ISrd day of January, A. D. 10IS. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. Jan 25 Feb 8 NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR

LICENSE. i .Notice is hereby given 10 the fii:xns: of Hammond. North Township. Lake' Count v. Indiana, mat tne urn: rs!gi-.ed. Peter Sert.c, i a jnale inhalu' an: and lesident of snij C .re. Tcv'-stop. ('osinty and State, and over the of ivventv-on veers, thai h ha- i',,l.I

HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY TIUX TAJBIUL

otreet ui Sam.

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! S':: osti t u tes . The following n:i

I al shall he i'meiderd wheat flour 1

I sub.:it"te. erit'ole bran. sho-: an! ' middling;, corn flour, corn ical. ed.- . om s'srch, hommv. to- n gr ti. ! '.arjey fio jr. i.ld oats, oatmeal, ric .' f!'K: potato flout, sweet potato flout. ! b-:ek wheat flour, mtlo. kaffir and feti c : : r a flours and meals, so? a bean flout, t r'uniit flour, ce.sa .- flour, ui 1 flour land flours of sf -Hilar natui-e. Rye Flour: Rv fioui ry a rcen

tilling :s 1 eld no- to he a siht,t.jtfor wheat i'lon-. It n:a". however, sold bv itself without a substitu) e. o'hole Whest and Graham Flour. Whole wheat "i S'n'ia. 1 f'o':r :s not a i ':'. p i ei siibstiluie. Let when it i-on-ta'ns n h-asl-.'1' pr cent of the entire

! wheat, may he f.v. in tie p; .p.i t ior ! of tne pound of w hole wheat or gta!hai: f!ou" to S 1-1" ' a pound of the tisi'al s jbstipites.

Flour Sales fcy .I'!'e:. Millers and ' oth"i s 1 c tail-ng w-heat f lou t Kh-ili sell 1 jop she s ite has, rf ietS'1 giole;s. 1

1 M'ilrs W ho sell w i;e; floin- Without. stt en. a! wegh' of si;hs;';t ues arc in I violation of th" rj'.e. and 'f tr.e 'a -ts

I ai e prov n. v,. he deprived o." ihCsr j i 1 I I "rt.,ls;e snd Jopricf, p. El.-ur: Y ticoe'alc at.d Joopers -n flour who sell fat retail, will in ever, case s".i an 1 e'jual amo-int of wheat flour subali-

L.res. There era no egeepthms to this iii;. Flour con': a ted for last .'all '-rust he d. st r; I'ii ' '.d in the quantities (nnd witii the s.ibstitus requ .red un- ; d e 1- ! , e r u ' e : P,0ts ( :l r'lo :: V io I e h ' e j - in ; f ! o : i r s I: a i I n I take 1 , .-. 1 e 1 h n 1" " I v -j fn e tent E battel pioftt Retdil flcal- : in flour shall U 't lake more than ' e'ghty eenrs to one dollar and twenty !rnt per barrel profit Flour shall be j old in broken package fot ,,,,t nif j'han one .-enr a P'--,.nd profit over th 'ai tua! pur; ha i-. pric. ! C. A, we'tbetv:;.

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Hammond and Carl Vorris st Fast Chi-! cago. The Gary appointment will be ZLti made known sometime todav-. jUS 'It is the purpose of the government to draw- from the entire country so thatj!S industries will not be crippled. "(said At-iei tornev Moran. Indiana is asked to furnish 10S47,

skilled workers for ship buildmg and if they are taken from all sections of the state the effect on other industrial I!ne will not be noticed. By enrolling a man makes no promise. If he is selected the do'partment of labor will write a letter telling the wages, hours and duration of the work snd he is at liberty to decline if he sees ft. However, it is very essential that the skil'ed workers enroll so that the government will have enough to draw from. At this time Bhtp builders are as necessary ss soldiers.

Workmen may go to the office of the I

GET YOUR LOAN WITH An or' i-.linh'o cer.-panv- like the PltOVIPKXT." LOANS FROM S2S TO $300 on Furniture. Pi.-.nns, Vi-trolas. Liv Stock and Ofiice Fixtures vv ithout reuiov si. REM EM FEE Their Is NO CHARGE for cur set vice not. even interest in advance. FROM 1 T 2i MONTHS TO nEr.vT y op rt la.x pus "'ir INTEREST. LOANS A XY WHERE IN LAKE COUNTY. Call. 'ri;e 01- ph. -ve Private and Cotiflden' i.- '. PUOVIUFAT LOAN CO. !H and l.'.u L'asi S a.e street Panama Ruildmg.

.vevt to crrpneum j neater.

Hammond

Irid'ana.

CHICHESTER S PILLS Vfv Tnr. IHjIH'JID 8URB, e

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c:ty run through to o'her tow n. Sir. R O. R i; a igfest'd tliar a , r : ;.n on Co'uirih a av enue : reeded. "The oldest motormart 11a kes the, otr.er oif hack up." ::d one spa lr. ! "1 hm f been r iding on the l;e fot j eleven yurti," said another, "and 'vin ! yearn ago Lie pe"pV were kicl. -ig "! lie '.old of a :i incident 'ha; occurred i it evening f'li a ..: 11 the dovnt o-,v n !:.' r.il. pas"rger took- ho id 01' live! metal hand-h.ohi o." - s't and re. e vd sicii an e'iei r'.'T. I i!iock lnl lie jiiou,-i d h:f'i-.i' rri'rilrr. '! I vor- e.(iiip. i r.er.! da iigctoi:.', the spaker addd j i.ie iiti.rt c:i'- patron expressed "e- ; .' ;- 1 ot.Ug i r 1 il e y.,ru se;-;r c;.;iiiiturj. lie stated thai demonstrations j ocfir da 1. a"vl lliat ptssepger on j c-ie .-a - fo"'-ed i he c o-.v n run ,1 :r 1 an oppos-i v :-e. t on. w ;jy n-liy. i Workmen a'lght'd from on car thai w.is o-. ei-ct ui'. i'-tl. . oid and had been i st'i-d'ng oi a switch, and prepared to! pus 1 .t from the ira'-k but ivir pr-1-v en'el by ii.e ii-;'. a! oT a poii'-emsn c n tr.e scene, v.-. -is reported m is w e ' k.

SOME TIRED COMMUTERS MAKE TALKS tContinued from ragj on) to get out of the cold. At East Hammond, .the doctor stated, he found three cars and the motormen and conductors wrangling as to who was on time and who should leave fust. Dr.

that ni .. m emeu and and plat card. at

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URGE GUNARDER HIT 0! TORPEDO

' NEW TOr.k". Feb. The i.'irairt ! r.er A .man'. J3.41J Ions, w as torpedoed by a German submarine within the last foriy-e'gh' hours while bound for Ihe Un'ted States, it was learned from

officials of the r.unard L-tne toriav. j Although badly da-r.aaed by the eplosion, the ship w-a not sunk, and is j believed to be making her way ba'-W to port with the assistance of governinent vessels, it was said. The ship larviad but little cargo. The Aurania is a sister sli p of thej Canard I tnei, Andanta. sunk by a sub- I rr.vin last month. She w-a bijilt in i !?le at Vewcastl-on-Tyne. in the same,! yard where the Mauretama was eon- ! struetad- This ship w as eSO feet long. 65 beam and had accomniodations fori c30 passengers in the cabins and 2,000 j steerage. j first aTae Last April. j The Auranla trade her frsr. voage to! this pori in April. 1317. She h not, fg.ued in ihe l-'Oidf of this port since

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ra tr8tiQf CHROK1C T!6KASS IT PAYS to eon salt a honeBt, un-'lte. re liable, ekiltful SPECIALIST who is PERMASISSMTLT LOGATBD. AM HERE TO STAY r no Misleading, catchy id t art isnen ha to a.1ce you t my BUT I DO OFFER MODERN". SKIt-LTTU HONEST, SCIBNTinC TREATMENT. THE BEST POSSIBLE Br conselthig me -?'J cgBdld, bonest oplEion. a correct dli-IBMi. it "wiH Cfrt "ou NOTHING. HONEST TREATMENT I bltTe In fair dealings aad kacwat aatbods. which, together with ray lont exriet. akill and aMiity. are the only qualifications an co-ndtMona that can reallr OTT A R ANTES! A CURB. I TREAT Catarrh, Nervous Diseases. ObtrwBWena. enlaced Via. Bleed Pelaan (EhrUeh'a Oiaeovery. -914" and "60" la what I uae), Eeiema, Pimp, 8Mn Diaeaaea, Piles, Kidnay and krladder Dlaaaaea. and Chrenic Vrlntry and Special Dlaaaaea of Yeana Men, MMdie-Aged Men and OW Men, in the Shortest Poala!e Time and at The lowest east for Wftfu! Service an4 8uoaeaaful Treatment.

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Diseases mred by painless, nonsurcr.ical methods. Goitre I absolutely guarantee tc ?ure. o pain, cutting or ietention from business.

CONSULTATION FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL. Hours 9-12, 1:30-5. 7-8; Sundays 9-1. No hours Thursday nierhts. Dr. Luckett, Hammond, IndL 155 E. State Street. Opp. Orpheum Theater.