Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1918 — Page 5

Monday. Fohmnrv IS. THIS.

THE TIMES

I'apre Five

Classified Advertisements

After Anrasi I3tb, on U classified KwtlMnusti pla-oed with nm ore WUpboa and, ot paid for M tbs office witlOn 6 drs, a -d-ditkmal oUqtt of tan canta will be nukde for ooUaotloa. Thm Beet svrvlas cu b rl-nn our JMwm tjr briaarina- all classified odtrttHBto o onr offloe and payla for awn a Ml ssvre ooUeoCon cbestps. &A3ta ootrrrr rro. ft fttb. co. raues nnrsrirsss. An. , 1917.

Real Estate Bargains

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KI1AT, rSTATE. WAy TED lowtrt ;uice front owner cf vtcint tots in 2,v-.rmor.d ; i all particulars" ft, -ot leer. V.'.U ray spot cash. Adclross, X. Y. Z. Times. Hammnad.

Wanted Male Help

WANTED Toun? man for stock rvn hijrh fchooi graduate pri-'rril; hai.o for advnpnifn'. Applv. Wm. A. Cuia Electric Company. ?;nc!.i',r Eeiming ,-i Fast Chicago, Ind. 2-lu-

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men snd g,xd wage?. Appiy aT gtore. Ask for Mr. Payne. jUinrmm

W'AKTF.TV-Bnv to make bimy-'if erallv- useful about store, must

well rorr rnenuf'i. esrc. Hammond,

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WANTED Roy. Sliaub Piano factory. Hammond. 2-k,-

Stesrty man. married.

lect and solicit for uading m' wmnrp comoanv: references v-w

Salary ?1S.OO per week en. I a'.! ISi. E. State. K-'o: mend.

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Th front ronm Pn ihc ground Poor of i ,n, two. s:ory brick bntldinft. Said room j lai'M c.n Vlnr strrot. a publii: liithnny ! Hi Ili o:tv ,,f Eiist Chl.aK'). Indmiia. pitu-it..1 on ot 17. Hoc 4 in tho "rigrnnl town of Indinna Harbor, now In t! city of E;ist Clnc-igo. botnjc a

iihiin isiori in frnotional Section 15 and

kir ;""u 01, .nriii uariRe wpji 01 ine I at I -i1 p. tn.. Kast 'tiifico. Indiana.

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5-ido (-ntr.iiioe with kIh front and nil if tho inu'e of oaid room tvh-re iti- ' l: atinij i it,:i-, pre to lie yold r.m bo so n from a id i'tilar street. F.ar occiijif ?! the th sid of room. Livinc; lToni in tin- rear and se, ond floor. 2-U-1S-25. .n.'sr.rn LACZI.

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NOTICE. .NOrmi TUVN!H1P PREOINCr nuiNlUltT MNES. .January, JrM. N". 1. Imhii,!, '1 on i!io North b ''" Noit'i 1ni.' if Soot ion 12, Touni!iip ;"'i. North, fta n ko l- .t 2nd f M.. Hnd the North liur of Keetiortn 7, S. !) and 1". To-,vii.!iip North. Flange ! e: 1". M on th En-t by the Eat Ime

' "f S'-o?ion Jl and Scot ion 15, Township ! ':, North. Hun if e 1 t i'nd V. M. : j on th-' i,'i;th by the cenfr line of the

kttf'o ("a! lit-, ot River and on the "Voif by the Irirttnn.-i-iMfnois State Eine. rxp'iti tl-.ri! portion n'.otiif Holiman STfer which i inside th" corporate ! Mii-? of th" t'ny of Hammond, In-tiht,H.

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WAITED KxpM-iem-iMl tinishcr and furnitmv repair man. Lion Store Furniture Dept.. llananoiul Iit'l.

Wanted Female Help

WANTED Ofnral housework , oinpp'enf ,'Oo'k, no 1 i u n 't r v , r.f;; must have rtreiioe. dale Fark. Ehone l"k Hmnmond.

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,-ivTrnr.v nsnenrpi Rill for o

houiwork: grood salary. l!'.n a"!. East Chioa.no.

W VNTEP Girl for general housework; .....Hinc Aoolv to apart i:'o!ii of

I'v,. p. 'lu Johns. 4ul3 Barins w. 'hicago.

WANTED Girls. Enterprise Bed Co. HaLmmond. 2-10--

WANTF.D Girl for senrral housework. 1212 Forest ave. HammoHfl. C-1 6-3

WANTED Apprantie In miilinery sior". APPlv. 34rth Eir St. Ind. Har -1 1 -

untioist I'rsrl. 4 72 a (!ro't h t I 2-'i.,-

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Knst l-fR SI.K rnredec.-ti-.l diamonds and !o-:i ra :t,,a,i WH'lies. Ls.er'3 K'iTh' . koan Hank. State St.. I'amm n.k

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For Rent Furnished Ronrn5 pv-. :n.-;s foumv.. to.wit :

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NOTICE. : TI110 MATTER OF THE CHANGE i'F V.' CNIAR1KS FOR Vi'TlN'T I'!:i'.i "INOTS AM THE FSE Of VOTI.Vi; .MACHINES IN SAID Pr.E-

AV ANTED Hom or p;ae to mik or.f at Indiana Harbor. What ha ; Phone 6141. E. Chicago. -' ' J ' - WVNTED Maid in a 4-rovn. fmn lieatod flat; no cooking'. Fiion- 2kItarnmond. -" v'" W VNTFD Girl for general iou-tvorU. 'l8S Flummer aw. Hamnioud.

Situations Wanted. SITFATIONS WANTED A woman r. tints work at ntjfht in restaurant. Address, It 62. Tim-.-s. Hatutnond. SIT1ATION WANTED Hv middl--aod woman to cre for invalid r to a.-t as companion. Address. S k. Tiiio-s. Ha-nmond. 2-I--

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BEAL ESTATE. WASTED Lowest prloa from owTier of Tacant lota In Hammond; lull particular! first lettar. Will pay apot cash. Addraaa, X. T. S. Tlmta. Karr.tnopd. 2-IS-I WANT TO RENT Fa rm with o d improvements: cash or shar r-'n : !' of references. Matthew Jarao-. 4K2J Foray th eve. E. Chicaiio. 2-lo-i

WANTED TO unfurnished Hamtncnd.

RE.NT-rooms.

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West Gets NewNational "Y" Mat Champions Poln-: Oai-y, 37; Cliica--o, 16; Michigan City, 7; Lincoln, Neb., 5.) New national Y. is. c. A., wreatlinj champion are as followa: 115-ponn.d claaa Haasall Erower, Oary, Ind,, aucceeclin Y. X.se, NewYork City. 125-pound claaa XaJman Boralta, Oary, Ind., aucceeding: Z. Andrewa, Boaton, Ms. 135-pound clasi Splroe Torre-, Chlcag-o, 111., awceeding- E. i. -0t, New York City. 145-pound clasa: Slford Cox, Oary, Ind., ancceeding- A. Nelaon, New York City. 158-pound claaa: Georg- Mac ten. nan, Oary, lad., aucceedlnff Peter Merculia, Lynn. Mat. 175-pound claaa: Kngto OtoupoUk, Lincoln, Neb., auceedinff Basil Warren, Boaton, Mas. Heavy weight clasa Karl Insert, ToUeaton. Oary, Ind., avtcceedlny Paul Tinakl, New York City.

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: I urn: 'are, stoves, car-, '!i If w s,tid , :;! h.-it:,. ! s " '' 'pmi i takv unrjl p.

Hatiii;. ..,.! S.-o.i,l-j.,,i Kunming ''!'. Post o, (,,,.. -y4 State St. i'tone! " i .. i ifiiiirii,,p.-i. -.. f ',

j k kfutided ti the (?OntVktion0r' I ;sa:i. on the west.

. , , Illtnois sta'e :ine, on the southwest by C '31- i the cer. rer line of Ind'.ananolis Ttoiile-

ki: IT ORDERKP, By the p.oard f :v,"i.ts if tots of I-ake ('nnntv Ind an.'i.

that l,e teas, vcdine marhiivs have bo n

fh'i-d by "ie ;-aid Count V of kfike

for t:s.- at elections in aid county, and that, whereas, h is deemed by the Hoard of Coouty Commis-icnors h matter of puhiio oonvenii-ui-e and putlic icoou requires that some of the precincts in

ad i,l i r. ,,;, ,a ,V,do..,.4 o,i.l .-,,c.l,.l. I

1. und that the boundaries thereof be chanted snd consolidated, and that the boundaries thereof be changed in 'compliiuof with the law in legatd to the use of voting machines, AND. Wlirns, it is iir possible to obtain tn.Tchir.es for use in ail the precincts of said county, some of the p refiners of said county are lierehy consolidated anJ the boundary lines changed us fiii''ws: PRECINCTS FOR HAMMOND. INDIANA. January, 131S.

off amoothly and the clock was just necking off ten when the last event was finished. Summariee. 115 pounds Won by Russell Brower, Gaiy; J. F. Meagher. Gary, second; Tom Dunlenvy. Gary, third. Time, 3:ln. 125 pounds Won by Kalman Borsits, Gary: N. Nasser, Michigan City, -second. Ed Smith. Gary, third. Time. l:k'. 135 pound Won by Spires Vorres. Centra! Y. M. C A.. Chicago: Christ Marar rant. Contra! T. M. A. Chicago, second; A. S. Wilhelm, Central T. M. O. A . Chicago, third. Time, 1:00. 14 j pounds Won bv A 1 ford E. Cot

Car.: Georne Mitropolns. Gary; second ; Harold Cos ley, Gary, third. Time. 1:5?.; 15k pounds W,n ly (Jeorse Markennan. Aiary; Andre Einjr. Central T. M. i C. A., Chicaco. second. Time. fi:0". ! 175 pounds Won by Hugo Otoupolik. ; Lincoln. Neb.; Charles j Jones, Central! T. M '. A . second: H. Hanney, Mtchi-i pan City, third. Time, 6:00. i H' ywetatht Won hy Karl Kunart, ' 'lary; i;,) Morris. Alichixan City, (frtitl; Joe Rertai liiiis, Michigan City, thtrd. ' Time. 6:00. More Brents Soon. Penic- A. A. F. championships of the

Fnited States will be held in Gary on March D and IS. Officials. Honoiary referee William P. Gleason. (Jury, Referees Martin Melaney. Chicago; .Nicholas Molloy. Chicago. Committee C. ,. Dekong, Gary: Bela

' "gsiian, Gary; Gcoijre M. I'mreo,

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Fans See Two of!

Fastest Games ot Year j

Gary-.

S,-oters Harry per. Chicago; 'a!ter P. Sotmenleiter. Chicaao: Arthur V. 11c-

jCoiniick. Gary; Earl C. Doty, jsry; It. ! E. Prasaemle, Gary. Timern John E. Gllroy, Garj : Henry I P. McCarthy. Gary; James T. Considine, iGary: Elmer W. Eckersall. Gary, j Press F. H. Biernatzki,- Gary Tribune: Carl O. Dennewdtz. Gary Tribune;

Walter Eckersall. Chicago Tribune: A. M. Harris, Gary Post; Alfred Jones, Gary Times; Leslie Parry, Hammond Times; H. U. .Snyder, Gary Tost.

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Ke,..r o ; ilroy of Gar . Polarines vs. Central Harocns. In i he tan pi-i nrf i ii. v ;,-!'-

:tro.t gau.e t I-.o ( . k C':ib i ' k ii ' h , : JVdarin. s. d-;-:iS-d I he fa'-t :tt.d as- ' fios.o,i C'ritr.-i-i Maro.'tis of 'ho a.- by i a .vtoie ..f :;y to J 7. Th '".-titt.ti Maro .it..; have b,.oo it,o:n, at a f.i.-t ci.p and cae tilt1 i 'olrt t ft. s a run k-r tti. ;r iiuiif

in the way of tier work but their lor- ( Special to The Times.) j wards could tot h t the basket, Czaek.

wutttvi: ivn kf l. is Nothing of ihe visitors h ad the visitors attac

could Miit the taste of the basketball fan better than the jtame Saturday even-

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at the UltiliK lUKn fcnofi uu- (,.st

roll, the isitor's t-xnr luruard. . am ha k with a tieinif count. Winr succeeded in making three niute in the first lial!" uith I-'ischrupp riba-ing up two and M,,rns,-n cr.e and a free throw. The second half was a r'peii'loti of the' first half with Weiner and Morris, n (I uni: all t!:e scor'np and '7.ah for the ntral Maroons. The visitors showed fight l: the way and not until ttm la.t nunutfl

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BASKET BALL SATURDAY

toriv.m when the Owls d-feated te I-tro-t Tounr Men's Order of Detroit. Mich., in w hat pro eJ to be the fastest and roughest game cf the year. Detroit T. M. O., champions of Detroit, came to Wlii ting smarting under the defeat 6en them hy the I. A. O. at Beioit on j Thursday. They saw the Owls in theirj defeat by the Fairbanks-Morse team on

the sauio day. and were of the opinion j line-up that they could dispose of the Owls in a

on', two, three, oruer. But something different was in store for them. In the first minute of play iri otia of tht Owls attacks led by Friehlirig, Schaeffer caged the oval for two points. After a series cf passes and with close guarding the visitors suc

ceeded in tying the scoie. In the rough- j r,.. iv,at followed with oarb team bent Morrison

would they oon ede the defeat.

Central JSCaroons

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Gary, Chicago and Lincoln, Xeb.. crowded off the National T. jf. ('. A. vwesthng n:op Nov Tork City and New Enplarrfl points at the national tourney held Saturday night at Gary T. M. C. A. Tlf skel eity cai tured five of the seven

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llCr til Mllii (.C(l;ir StrCtt l1"'- 'id on the oast by the center line Tiiili-mo 1 ik. ..!., !..' . Atchison Avenue and the said cen-

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national championships, a record said tol be unique in American wrestling h;s-

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Flnneo's Achievement. I Lion's share of the credit for thei splendid achievement of Gary must he1 ' iven to George M. Pinneo, physical di-j rector of the Gary "V." who as early as; nil years ago made the country sit up j and take notice of Gary's grapplers. j 1,000 See I rente. ; Before an audience of l.OOi) persons j men. women and childron fillina- the!

I first floor )lnij tle two galleries of the ! V. M. C. A. gymnasium wie.stlers from

j severiil states and cne Canadian pro-

north by Lake I 1111 R suuirmeu ana ciUTcnea ror national

the Indiana-!"0"0'8- ua3 A pei rorinan-e run

through in fast time, there being no drawn-out deadlocks, and double stages, referred by the famous Martin Delaney end Nick Molloy of Chicago ketit spectators on the alert. Ail the weignts, from bantam to powerful-chested giants, thejr lithe young bodies pink i-nd lovii,ir, the wrestlers were in perfect trim. Everything: ran

COLLEGE. Chicago. 23; Wisconsin, 21. Purdue, t'j; Illinois. 2K. Indiana. 29: lna. 23. M ir.n. sota. 4?: Michigan, 1. Illinois Wesieyan, 44; Charleston Nor ma I. 2. Kansas. 31: Missouri, 25. De Paul, 21; Marquette, 17. Lake Forest, 27; Monmouth. 22. Missouri. 24: Ames. 13. Grinnell. 23; Cop. 14. Hedding. 38; Illinois college. 35. Stato Normal, 2!; Augustana. 22. La Crosse Normal. 2 4; Dubuque Ger man. 13. P&EP. Bloom. 20; Ea Grange. U. Valparaiso. 33; East Chicago, 13. De Paul. 20; Tilden, 10. Streator. 21; La Salle-Peru: 13. CJuincy, 19: Jacksonville. 16. MISCELLANEOUS, tlreat I,akes. 41; Northwestern. 27.

Gary T. M. C. A . 34; Valparaiso u Illinois A. C. 23: St. John's If. A

(Central A. A. 1". tltl). FairbanksMorse belt Kent Laws for third place. 28 to 14

Whiting Owls. I): Detroit T. M. O

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i on breaking the tie. the visitors fouled ! and Dillon made it count ty drorrms I the pill through the loop. A moment

later the Detroit team scor.. d a ftdd km:. I that was a thriller, and which put them in the bad. On the next play Friehktig

i placed the ball In tin; basket putting the j Owls in the lead asain and from whKb. j they were never headed. ! Another basket by Dillon ended the 'scoring for Owls in the first half but j Detroit would r.ol down so easily and on ja wonderful play by Sehulte. their srelI !ar guard, succeeded m making a basket i which put them even up wiih the Owls 1 afier Dernody mado thu free throw on S the foul eommitied by Pelsrna. The I half ended with the score 7 to 7. 1 Gevirts replaced Dilioii at forward in I the seroud half. In Die first few min- ' utes of play the Owls made two baskets vnhiie the visitors were wakir.g up. The ! game grew faster and rougher as play ! proceded. Heuser of the visitors was i ejected for having four personal fouls land Dickinson who took his position hit ! the basket for a. ringer shortly afier entering the play. The Owis kept, t.p j their attack being closely guarded nil j the way and never more than four putnts ! I ah.. until th final play. With the,

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B Langhauser. rf. 1 Morreli. If. 2 Czach, c. 1 Stock. ?v. 0 New qui st, !g 1 Polarines (30.) B

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Welner, If. S Fischrupp. c. , 2 Vogel. rpt. 0 Griffith. Ig. 0 Score at half time 15 to $ In the Polarines.

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!avor of

Note3 of the Boxers

I-Jirney Lichten'-tein says Matty Ryan is working under his managerial winif and never has been away from htm sinr they sipped up. l(o hopes to get Matty on the Dt-mpsoy-l;r . n.nan card at Milwaukee next week. A delegation of fars will mak the trip to Rock Islpn 1 Thin sday right to see J'al Moore in action against Mike I.'undoe. The flashy oiinr bantaiiiweig'ut of that town. Dondee ni been coming :tiong rapidly and is ri.iw in the front rank of his class. Iks manager, peanut Sehreiberl, sends w ord the boy s w i'l box before a capacity !iou--e. Jack IV:np.-ey staris training at the Arcade gym, Chicago, today for Ms battie u nit I';!! B-enmiti :n M t ' uau'-: Brennon it due shortly and will train at the same place. Ihe bout originally was scheduled f . r m:t Monday, hut

REAL ESTATE. WANTEr Lowest price from wter of vacant lots In Hammcnd; fnll particulirs first le-ter. W1U pay spot cash. Ad.ress, X. Y. Z. limes. Hammond.

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j wet ion IV. T. 3, N. P.. 9 W. of 2nd P. 'vest hy the cent,.,. i,nt 0f Hohman i J M.. thence ces' cti sa id line o scctton 1 Stieet, on the s.euh by the enter Jir.e j , three- hundred f-ef. thence north pa r- j of Clinton Street, on the east hy th- '

iof way of the M. C. Rv.. jtlie center line of Cal.iin I lc. Bounded on the 'center line of ihe if. r

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HEAL ESTATE. " WANTED Lowest price from owner of vacant lots in Hammond; full particulars first lttter. Will pay spot cash" Address, X. Y. Z. Times. Hammond.' 2-16-1

lie v i'h and three, hundred feet ea t f the center lino of cltini. t Aven'ie to

';;e center l'r.e of 121st Street, thetiee (ist ott the centr kne of 121st Street pi ! , e,j vest) to, the center iuie of Atchison A vmi th'Pce north on the ,n-er i!n of Atdv-on Aven'ie to the crr.tcr line of ' Indiana pedis, Bouievard

ihe,ce northwest on the center line of t right of way line of th" Et i R. R. arid lnd.n.i rolls B''i'varil to the Indiana- i 'h center Ime of fiak'y Avenue he'ng ' Illinois State Lino (place of bainnine ) : joined bv the .enter line of Douglas

point on t he : S t 1 ee. )

n; 12. Bounded on the unto hy the 1 t center lm of the Michigan Central Ity..

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score 39 to 36 against them the. visuwr. , msiy r,fJ1p0riei until Tuesday or W.-d

I were framing- a rush attacK. 10 win 11. I the last two minutes of play. Friehling

anticipated this and countered vi n an

center tfne of Oakley Avenue. 11. Bounded on the north by ihe een- , ter line cf Clinton S't-.e;, on the west j bv the center Ime of Hohman Street, on 1 th" south by the renter line of Carroll j Stree'. on the enst hy the west right of!

"' '" of " ri R. R. and the cen- I attemrt to make a left-handed h i t ter out j siu ff. They are a s.rong oe,er..-iv.. y m. tiunl,,r,,(,s oth

rer line oi c r f ah ti ,r line west . . ,, with a Pair or goou Muuiir, ... , ..,. ,,

Matiag.'

Rowlnnd of th

offensive that dazzled tfc visiiois. resulting in the Owls counting another two points making the scora 21 to 1 with which the game nded. The rjarding of tho visitors was remarkable all the way. Every shot tho Owls players took nt the basket was under guard with the exception of one Eddis Pond sunk. Frlehling and Cevirts ik. jprrcjiwrj all the way and it

I is certain the Owls would not have won I if these boys had not contributed their i efforts to the rest ime. SVftaeff.-r JiaJ j the Jump on the opposing center roost Iof the time, re! em a. JkHon and Pond i were working well throughout Die game.

The visitors had tVvrteen fouls raiieo

lies.la y.

j After Dempscy gets throegth with the i Brennan encounter he will Jump to .Top-

lin. Mo., for a scheduled fight of fifteen rounds with B-d Deyero. The m:l! is booked for that distance, but Hob will be lucky if he last? five F-rssions. ICld Howard has Andre Anderson fighting: Jack Reed up in the Northwest next Monday tiht. The Kid is around I-otting- ?j hats with his friends that Andy conquers Jiis orronept. The Fort Sberldan matchmaKers are busy fluting on stioth-r card. Among the bouts proposed are, Irish Patsy t'iine and Joe elkng. Welling and Sailor Fr'edman, Friedmsn and Johnny Sciiauer. Friodn an r.nd Charley Scully. Scully and Sehpuer. Jock Malone and

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man with good references, furnished room in private family. Addles-, k.

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Loct and Found

le'ST OR STOLEN---White ke with hfowti spots on he

kihersl reward Emit K roll. !". Hammond. I ,i'i?T- Friday evening, between ft. end city hall, lady's g -dd initials L. on case; reward: 141 North Hohman st. Hanito ;,

I''R REN T i - r, 11 liac (21 Trim, .111 a-.c, I,. r car ;im, liciune 4 tti st . ll.) .0.1;,, r.d. 2-1 6-2 !

1"; kENT -I-'la- on Nor'h s ide. Tn- : 1 iMir. ; C ..!), fir a--. II.Hoffend 2-1 -.:; l-'t'i: KI'VT --" 1 ooui --1 es t a it ! tint. tI7! k. ft'tu. s- , ki 1 " 'f ,.,( ,,r tinfianj',!,,.,) I Pi, "lie t- J . 1 i I ,1 . 2 - 1 - I i 1 ' ' i 1 k 1 N T f :i,'. sin ; a b k ,- ,!,-' o-"i-l-i 2 1k', kkt'i st., 2 doocs ff 'in 1, 'o-ir i k 1, liar. 2-;v.,; FR !;n.NT Tao fie-io -i;, h,,:, yy ' :- i- if o ;-, .- i '.: , . 1; 1 1 ess Co. 622 Bread- ; v, a . . ;.a i . I -v. : t. 2 - ! s- ?,

3. Co miieuciii g at a

south kne of section Is, T. 37 N. P.

W. of 2nd P. M, three hundred f-e 'it of the sou'iiwcst corner of said section, th.nce north parallel widi and hundred ft ft east of the .enter !!M oi' Cakitr.et Avenue to the center line of 1 2 1 s t. Street produced wes'. tlofce cast of the center line of 121st Stree to the eej,ter line of Indianapolis Boulevard. thi,- southeast, along the renter line of Indianapolis Boulevard to t' 1 north iii;ht of v.-ay kn- of !h, !u-

fii the v, t by the cen'er line of t'akl'y Avenue, on the south bv the .enter kne of V. T. t'. 4;-. St. k. r;y., en the east hy the center line of Calumet A er.U". k'k Bounded on th north by the renter line of N. T. C St. L. T?y.. on the west hy the center line 0f Oakley Avenue and the wes tight pf way line of th" Erie Ry.. (said right of way Tine

r,( r-ne.ptt Afalone and Gosts Dcdg.

world's chanipion White Sox is going to on them for rushins an-l other rough tvmnncv and Tom M'-Mahon and

rs. Surely E-omethlng in

f Bruno Haas, recruit outfielder. Haas!''"" " , ' v, way or a goo.i i'touhih s-uvu.u o

and Heuser. iiff""" " f rripined from that lavotit.

Jock Malone, who is working for Tom Andrews, will box Ray I-CRg; In th) nimliiD evert of T'-m's show in the 1W

: watikee Auditorium tonight. Malone i I R corking performer arid Is certaJa -r : irake a bid for the welterweight cham-

,s a lert-handeci thrower, was a R. eat iRifor wh(J ,UCeeeded bail player with Newark in the Inter-! p,,th Schaefer und

1 national League last season, but hi only! through with three ringers arotind the .250 mark. Tom Needham. j

, Newark manager, told Row land in New i ! York the other day that Haas should hit : , around t!ie .270 mark and predicts that i : when he does he will become one of the i shining stars of baseball. j ' Rowland figures that as long as Haas! : is a natural left-hander he should bat 1 i left handed. When be gets Haas in th j

Henderson was the only

in scoring twice. ! Friehkng cane j . i

a piece ana ;

lie will cider him to hit

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LEAL ESTATE. WANTED Lowest i.;.ce from owner of vacai.i lets 'a Hammond; full particulars f..-iif letter. Will pay soot cash. Adaresa, X. Y. 2. Tiruts. Kaaimond.

Hod ilie center of f'ni.io- Avenue being

diir.n Harlior Be', p.v.. theric cist along 1 ritne,-ti'il bv the cen'er line of Douir!a.

tiie -aid north right of way 1 ne to t Si re-t ). on t he east by the center line! ..for line of White Oak Avenue., th'-iiM ' .f Calumet Avftiu I s-,, it'll on the .-enuy line of White Oakj Ik Jtoinded on the sntth by the cen-: A vet, tic to th- so fheast center of sec- I ter lino of Carroll Street, on the west ticti 1", T. 37 N. R. ft W. of 2nd P. M , j by the k,,j in na -1 ik n us s:a:e ;mc, o,, i-, , ihrnc-i wes". 011 th" south kne of said I south bv the center lire cf Highland 1 sectl":i 1 to the place of beginning. Si reef, on the cast by th west rtght j -t. Rounded on the north by the north j of way line of Of Kne R. R. I loie ,,f s - . ti,-.n !?, T. 37 N.. R. 1 W. of i k',. All Urn! part of the Cjty of Hatn2nd T-. M. and the north line of section j mond Lira south o' tie center line of' 24. T. r.7 N.. R. 10 W. of 2nd P. M.. on i Highland Street. s-ut a voi of the south- J

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j For Sale Motorcycles.

k'.'.'T Alrdale dog from M-tt.'-n reward. America 11 Express ' . ;fOf d. I.OST One bay horse, blind it e e, white spot on left hinu- b. o't between eye? w.-ifht 1 600 Frniik Mazrop. 3i?o iuthrle st.. .'i'7R. Ind. Har. Rew-wrd.

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SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES

O 10.- Oltlg e Largest Stocfe

aod Twins. The Lake County.

LOST "OR STRAYED Large M'kk whlte cat; answers to p-une of T.-hi child pet. Finder please return to '

i. Weaver. .1)2 Chicago ave. l-.asi ,-i:-t a go. 2-1 1 !

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to invest in business wn'o'i vi'T stand trtereat Investisation. Ft fu;l rar-i t Iculara. .address. E. F. R., Timet.. Ham -1

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HORSES FOR SALE. Weighing 120(1 to 1600. in good condition, snd right out "f harness. Appl Calumet Park S'ock Yards. West H--mond. Phone Hurmn'i!-', tk 2- i --

I'OR RENEWAL LICENSE. by gicn If i':e ;!;;

ir.'i Ilarher in tlv ; t of . North Township, Lake (-,-.

f I".'f.na. that I. k s-ph kacZ-. tie it'h iliiiant. a root t.t ol said I over Ihe age of 21 yen,, end t a reside;. t cf fs d rt'y.. p. cor.nl y and state for tuore e v 1 1 1- lift, P"sl and t hst T am :' 1 voter lh, ro: that I e-;i the or retail lioior li.-ense s.nd

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the -o-t -,y the 1 ndiat.a-Ilimois .nn'e , kr-e. on tp.. south by ihe cctitcr hue ,,f 'o'.st':ti S: net. and un the east by trie 1 re, per kne of White Oak Avenue. ! 3. Ro;;n:icd on the r,orth by the eenI ''':" kite of Gostlm Street, on the west j by th- ! ti'bKiia - Illinois State Lir.e. on (the so'itii by the middle of the CJrand j 1 'a iu'-tet. Rivet, 011 the east by- the cen1 t.-r '.ne of OiCiumef Avenue. I ih Boi.n.led op. the north by the cenj ei- ime of Gostltn Street, on the west. I bv the center line, of Cahimrt Avenue. 1 on the south by the middle of the Grand , "a Hi met River, on. the east by the .enter I tin.- of Whin- Oak Avenue (and said cen-I'l-r lir.e produced south), j 7. Bound,.! 011 the north by the m,,jidle of t'ne Orand Calumet River, on the j wes by the Indiana-Illinois state line. ! on the s"ut li by the center line of Carr.hl Stt.et, on the cast by the center 1 b'n of Hohman Street. - the Tiorth1st lv the .-enter line ,.f the right of way of the N". Y. 1". A- St. L. Ry. S. Rounded on the north by the middle c f the Grand Calumet River, on the 1 w est and southwest, by the center line Iof the right of v.- v of the x. T. C. -! St L. Ry.. on the south by the center ; line of the right of way of the M. O. t Ky., on the east by the center line of

line pro-

resi 1, ght of v tiv' line o h and vv est o" the cen: ' ti Boi; ndod cti 1 oldie of the c;rord t'al e -v e.t J, - the center

the C. pi E. R. r line of Cahirorth by the imet River, oil " of Calumet

I. Prill iOH ' e,,, v,.,., ,, that way and believes, or fit leas1 hopes, j tit will result in Mr. Haas becoming ' : future, greet. j

Needham sas Haas Is a finished balk player in every respect except for a few added points "n his batting average. He also agrees with Rowland that Has"! may find himself when he "turns! around' at the piste. Haas was wit)i the Sox last Spring and appeared to be quite promising" at that time. He is a: great thrower, fast on the bases and a

dead catch in the outiled. Jf Jifs batting improves Rowland w ill find a place for hun in the White Sox sq,ud.

LOWELL H. S. PUTS BUZZER

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pior.shlp eir.e of t " fine days.

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rrrl Foil if diird l n- It, cr 8 bttlt tl.Ti. IME EVANS CHEMICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. O.

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FOR SALE Toutut scuncl team: wagon and harness: quick sole dtred I'h' tse

n ion k , t jv , -. -, , 1-,. r f 1 - ,

ca-. 111. 3-D--;. 1 1

I vtU apply to the Hoard of C.

I 't-isstoners "f kake emii'v', Indiana, at t Sohl Street (and said center , 1

i the .t.m li tertn. 191 . f r a ro-o.ial of duced). I said 1W 1 . t- p"U intoxicating Honors . BotindetJ on the north by the cen j win. th" privil. k of :i(i tog 'l:e mii'" j ter line of the Grand Oahimer River to he 'hank uper, ttie prmise rt -y 1 on the west by the .enter line of Soh

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pi-odueod). on of 'he right

Avenue, on the south bv th renter line; of the M. I. Rv.. on -he ea : by the! (enter Ime of White o,- V Avenue pro-j dticed south. j 17. AU that part c-f the city of Ham- j

mon 1, ling east of ti:e center 1'n of Calumet A vent!" and northeast of the center line of the X. Y. C. & ?i. E. !y..

nod south of the rtiitT lino of the right j of way of the Jf. C. Ry. between Calu-j met Avenue and t'.e center kne of I

White fink Avenue produ, ed souili. IS. Bounded on the north by the enter line of Highland Street, 011 the west by the .enter lum of Columbia Avenue Perth of High land St re t and the center !:!.' of Calumet. Avenue south of Highland Str... on toe south bv the City limits, 011 the northeast by '.he Center line of the N. V. 1.;. , Sk L. E--l!. Rounded on the noithesnt by the e., r line of Ihe N. y. f. gt. x.. Ry., on the west by the rente;. jne of Calumet Avenue, on the smith by the center line of Highland Street, or. the east by the .enter line of Columbia Avenue. And it is further ordered that voting machines and ballots shall be used in said precincts, as follows, to-wit : HAMMOND. Machines, in Pre, incts Ns 12 4 3 0 7 S 1 " 1 I 12 3 3 14 13 ' ij 17 It. Ballots, in Precincts No. :' and 1 s. :-1 S-1

Darcy's Sweetheart to Seek Solace in Convent SAN FRANCISCO. CAE. Feb. lo. Les Darcy's girl sweetheart and nances. Misa Winifred O Sullivan, th little Australian who came to this country to meat him. and later h ci on: pa ni ed the remains of the boxer back home, ha? decided to enter a Sidney convent, according to leporte reachlm? here. After Darcey made his way to this country Miss O Sullivan came to the Fiuied States with her aunt, prepared to share in the triumphs of her hero. Instead she was summoned to his deathbed tn Me-rpius. It is because she ran not forget Dajcey that she has decided t) see'K S'daoe in the concent.

(Special to The Timea.) LOWELL. IND., Feb. 1$. The Low '11 J High pchool basketball team dffeatedj the Ifammoiid IPgh s hod Saturday: 1 n-ght by the score of 23 to IS. The game was very fast snd exceedingly ; roagh. Low ell made lite Hammond j 'Dally.

V,,,-e-!i tli, -o,iorl tin,! lie." I.a '!

I they were up against a different bunch j than w lin Lvvell m at Hi 10 11,0 lei. I Litt'.e ntii Mmnitiger l-d tl e scoting for i IiOwtdl wiih four tie'd goals .1 pice.

while Black rf Hr.mif.cd made three. Potts. Hammond's star ha-ketlail si.o oer, failed to get a ringer, hut was sure "oil"' w hen k came to dir.wv :i.f froo shots. j The frst .voi'fni'-nt or th fvnii:,' was wliett the east side bleachers w cm down, but luckily 11 one was ri.,us!y lnjurcd. TV." rest of th.e fs.n v, as

BCHIDCLE EPTECTrVB JANCAET SO, 1918. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND.

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i furntsh'Kl by okz.

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j star. Jtc was vrv lino h ; because of bis weight If

I ' down" some of leoveil's 1 it'o vv . cle -. Rrovvne!l tool. -i ,,r bis rough ki;f . g.fo.l r.atur-dly n;;d this i .-.de "fi'.i v ot'se

, than ever. The defensive vvoti. f Lowell

j r-xeci'f nt. P.abr a ltd Maiov starring. Tbi- Zl'Z I was "SkinnV MaloyV lirt game nrd be IJ 1 . . ...

I ma 00 a rtno n..vvirg. 1.0 v. on i.tays J Whiting tomorrow nighk T!i-J 1 neup:

Hammond. Lowell. j Totts F Miniiinger ! Black F Brownejl - Cearir.e;. Rhitid C Liit'o "- Searles G Tt.ahr

joltz G Maloy

Field foals Minningor 141. Litth- H). 'Z Browre'l (2), Ralir (3). B'tck 1:1. . -,vt 1 - l

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