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Classified Advertisements

Iftad, lAvrtLmtaaatm pd with Vat rr Wpoae al o 9td for t offlo wit in 8 d-, -ttUo 4 efcjMV of tM casts will 1m nd for aoUMtlaa. T Wt trartt a b gTT.n wr S&ticra trr VrlAir alt clal-tl adwrtlaini to our offtoa aad $rlug for aaana ut T, eollootloa

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Real Estate Bargains

For Sale Automobiles.

FOR SALLFord 1-ton truck; cheap: must sell at once. C. 1,. Amrnian. Galena Six Oil Co. 121at st. AVhiting. InJ. Hour, S to 4.30 p. m. , 1-16-6

ULXH COTTHTy w. pttb. rracxs rsvri7m& An. 8, 117.

FOR SALIC Two nw hutifu! 2-family I; brick hou. modern m every respect, ji on faiy trm. small payment down, i j balance isb! a rem Read? for I ' oceu nani'v in ahonr ? eeL- I .oca 1 ed at

'h and Virjinti. Apply M R Revesr. ." Broadwav. Girv. Telephone 1750 or 2.191'. 2-14-6 l-'OU RAI.K-SrruM chicken farm. 113th and Forsyth ave., nar Standard P'ee! Or Co Call or Vrtle. A Miklosy, lli.27 Parnell sv W. rullman, 11!. 2-1S-H

FOR SALE 1915 Jeffrey, like new. $l?0. 1915 Studebakr, .Vpa,. like new, $250. 4506 Forsyth ivp. Phone 672M. E Chicago. 2-iS-l FOR SALV 3 T 1 5 Jrfrv '-picnKr: like new, $30... T ) " ; Studeha kr, -passenger, 250, 430(5 Forsv-th ave. K. passenger. ;75. 4S0 Forsyth ave. F..

LEGAL NOTICES.

Wanted Male Help

x UNTKP Bushelman. stesdv mpo-m.n-ai.d goou naff. Apply ' H-0." S'.r. a it for Mr. Payne. Ilantmon.1. 2 -1 o -

vyiF.n ?tiv 1 er t and :e 1 ' r iT -i ratio, ccmpan? :

Salary Sle." r

run. married, to co.-f.-..-leading life m-

rrfore.'.ces required.

week "tid com ni

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Room 4.

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WANTED Good Ka.niter.

Thone 1414

WANTED Experienced finisher and furniture repair man. Lion Store Furniture Dept.. Hammond Ind.

$20 and oti" ha!f r.vei'l aod hour. 1- I- Niksch,

man: vcafc''1. ;s pr week: H"bar'. InJ-2-lf-2

Haiti-

& ta, - -T- L- C at 1 Y ft 1H lH'"

u-oad.' Whinny ln.!ia,.a nnrhor xvno ap4c fcr-(rn lanKUKR'. " V1 r,V Timi wj proposition. p WLChwer. Victoria Hot-.. t.ar n. VT'Tdav.

151 State si. tlam-

WWTED A shoe man's cloth shop, mend.

FOR PAlK 1f or S0-a.-r fatni with b'uldinirs. c'oe to Kpnton Harbor. Mi.-h. tiood n.arkei. boat or ra'l to! ''hirago. For p i'ti'"ii 'itrs address, M. A. 1 Tore Fcuton Ha rhor. Mien. K. I" l j No. 3. 2-16-7

FOP. SA1.F Prn', n;:h 7 good tian'n! . lot r " 1 bargain. 42i ". S-.ate si .

NOTICE TO NOX-KES1DENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE t'Ol'.VTY. IN THF. .1ANI ART TKRM, inis rr?Eu ki.h.v v? f.uxf.st I'E PT. AFF1V, ET Al. CAFSK N . 17009. ACTION TJ FORECLOSE

; j MORTGAGE Vn".0 f b7g ! corr''' 1he r:a;nttff hv .lamea K Hi to on-nil I s'nn. altot ney. and fl'ea his complaint 2-1 5-6 herein, together with an aff!fait hy a

America and of good moral character: that he will apply to the .Boa.rd of County t'ommipsioners of Lake Oount.at i'ionn Point. Indiana at its March. 1?1. session, for th renal of a license to sell at letati, spivitous, inoua! and malt lienors in less quantities than! five gallons ata. time and permit thej same to be dnunit on the premises wheiei sold, sa'd license haretofore R--anid b j 'he T"..-ih rd of I'nmmisjionfrf on the fith day or March. !1T. and lysued bv Ed-! ta ! il f imnn. Auditor of sid Coun'y. for

the period of one e?r from said date, ar.d the precise locatt-n n hvre said mtoMrating litjuor are to be sold by the pro isions of the licen to be rene'ied is a follow: The ground floor front rom of the two-story brick frmHmg situated on lot 5,1, block 2. T-'oKK A Hammond's addition to Hjit'ti'mid I.',.e t'o'inty. l?idiana Ra r room faces south on Sibley street, a public highway of said City of Hammond Bar room is 2112 fcer: bar is on east side of the room. Bar room has glass front, front and rear entrances Living: rooms jbo-e. ah cf the tnfrior of said bar room may be seen from Slid rubli.t highway. 5:12:1! -IOHN V. SMITH.

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NOTICE OF

LlQl'OR

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j LICENCE. I Notice is heitb'.- gii ?ti to the ci'iiens

m I 'OP'nt pe-son showing that the de-jf(f Hammond. Nfi-h Township. Lake ;a.in fendants, C,eo, ge E. Scott, widwer; County, Indiana that ihe undersiitned. s ft .Mark P. Goodman, and Eva Goodman. I -n uA i a mhhi.

TRADE Farm Kn a.-r muck

oiack so.! valued $12.f'0. stoeij. nia- name is unknown

ntr.rv too.. pMr.t, fi.K'tW: located I 'a w , Ben ia n n

Kleiii." dr. ner No "kg'JS I'.mi i .' : chruiian nama is unknown

Chicago. 2-13-3

WANTED Home or p'ace to make oit at loriiera Harbor. hat have vouV Phone 614 1. E. Chicago. 2-l!-;

FOR

tp: So'omon 11. Goldher:.

: fit Mb'tj. his whose true christif.n

Benjamin Kulp, Mrs

Kvilp. his w: f. whose true

Ernest de

St At: bin. Blanche de St. Aubin. Ins wife: Benjamin F. ")eiholi, Mrs. Bcn.itititi f. Overboil, his wife, whose tt ii'. christian name is unknown: and his ex-

! editors, aiimin'ttrnlflrt li-nl...

ers and assigns or each and all of said

C?11- -.-. r .

ir. i't-room t! rti si'rt rnfiiv'iif

house: S'f'ft: rmtal ISP 00 far month- I

private Garage Large iawn fo r rh icketi I rienda nts herein named not resident

raising. h:ra go

l rs. rr.

K ' e . n .

btai l arnell ait, 2-1 3 -t

or residence is

of the Stale of Indiana

u n. now n. Sail) defendants are therefore hereby notified ot" tin; pendency ,.f satd action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, anil that

" . I unless they- appear and answ.r or deFCa Rent Furnished Rooms ' mur oierem. at the c!itnB or sm au. - : J oh the 22nd day of April. A T.

r ' u K r. . I 1 u rntshed t-.m-n with ni ll. .h.. k.l.

A SMM.I, FUI1I.T-Desiring a borne can buv a .-heap SO ft. I,,t w r it s'"a'l houe. 73 Johns, n t. Hammond. Ind 2-11-4

ant and resident of said City-. Township, Conniy arid S'ai.e, and oer the age of twenty-one y-ar: that he has leoided in the S'ste of Indiana for more than one jear and in trie City of Ham-I i.tond. North Township. Lake Coun'y. !

Indians, for ir--.i. than six ( i mon hs ou n ho.xer

n.-oe f,. rfa-e of th. mi:r. .n,i ! rone hi Jepartur boat aftr boat, aver

a o.ialifted o:r ihneof and a na'uralired citizen "f the Vnited Siatf of

The first news in months that .lames dabby, sr. has heard from his son Jimmy, w ho recent iy joined the Aus-

Malign army arrived vesierday in the

form of a Sydney paper. The article, w rit i en by iv. F. Cot belt, w as as follows: "The news that Jimmy Clabby had enlisted was 710 surprise to me. Jimmy wanted to enlist long ago. His desire was to go straight off to his nati country, America, and fight tinder the stars and stripes, which of course was 1 he righ' th.ng: but strong friendship formd in Australia, held the famous

and caused him to post-

From Tow-Boy to World's Champion A History of the Life of John L. Sullivan

Amen.a and of good mora! iharader: that h will apply to ihe . Board of County Commissioners of l.ak County, at. Crown Point, lnuiarca. at ii March. 1 r 1 K. session, for the inni! of license to seli at retail, spiritou. inous and malt Ihjuois in l- quantities than five gailons ai s lime a RJ peimit ih same to be drunk on the premise where sold, said licfn?.' heieiofore Rrp.nit'd by

rNTED Enperiemed sorter, mond laundry Co. Hammond.

Ha to -!-ll-t.f

weUlers.

Ffank S. Bet Co. Hammond.

a pply . 2 -1 i - 2

.Vv TVnk S. Betz Co. Hammond

W I M. - , -

ear for shop

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V u FSM E V N P FO REM F.N -T'u 1 1 o r S Vp,hf- rime: esceMent Pymg Promos,-

;0!t. Can earn o ! Times c.nrv.

C,idre?s. KKK

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Wanted Female Help

V ANTED General rr. . . ompatent cook; no laundr .

dale Park. Phone 101. Hammond. -I-tt

girl: best Glen-

TV ANT ED Apr rem ice g.t 1 for 'inery establishment. AppJy. Sl 2 is-;f Hammond. .

iviVTirn Ladv clerks

experience n- .- I. ion Store. Hammond.

1 10ns rr.e.

steadv posi-

gee Mr. 2-15-4

nouew orh

ae. East Chicago

d girl for general

,ood salarv. 4 3 til waring:

v i 'i o 1 1 1 ChicHso.

board. 472 Olco'

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FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. modern conveniences: j b'ock to car line. Indiana ave. Hammond. 0 2-M-T, FOR RENT Furnished s'e.P.nR- rn, w-e: heated. Fnotie 1127M. Hammond. 15 Doty si. Hammond. 2-1

the Boa i 1 of i 'oni 111 irsioners on tne 5th

7lh day of the nntu,v r.f March. 1S!7. and isu-d hv Ed-

term of said Court to be begun and h14 ward Simon. Attd-tor of said Ciuinty. for

in tne iinr Mouse. Room. No. . at Ham- pn period of one ; nr fiom aid dat

mo. in. in miii i.mmn na mate on tne isnj ,n prfese location w here said 111-

Monday 01 .March, A. r. Hlte". atd ! toxi.-atins Lauor are to he o!d hv th

i me meaning to go at the next opportunity un'il at last he made up his mind, to do the deed righ' where he was. "No gamer man ever peeled his shirt in the boxing: ting, and no more hadv boser ever wrought the undoing; of an opponent. Jimmy Clal.by nai. and is tiJ, an ornament t the business of pugilism. He has alwa'.s comportad hirnslf as a man. and has eonseijiie,nt ' y gained thousands of friends the world over, parti, ularl..' on ihis patch of the globe, from vhi-h he fouid it o difficult to tear himself awav."

ind determined

action will be heard

in their absence. IN VITNFSS "U HEREOF. 1 hereunto set my hand and affix the Sea! of said

provision- of the tiene to b renewed

is as f ol low s : In :he froir ia of tli one-siorv

FOR RENT Or- modern f front room. ;ft Oaklev ave. 1062M. Hammond.

'our'.

TOR RENT 2

housekeeping-: centrally located. e'"io Holiman st. Thone 2574. Hammond 2-13-1

irriihed ' I'ebrua-v Phon 2-l!-; !

l-h day

: Hammond, this

, . P. pis. HERBERT L. WH EATON. Clerk L. S. C.

Roscorn lirMSTO'-K. Deputy Clerk. Fe!) !!-;; r 5 111s,

FOR RENT Furnished front steamheated room suitab'o for ; gent'einen 1702. ISoth st. Ind. Har. 2-19-1

NOTICE

FOR RENT 2 small rooms

1 or Jighr hou sekeeoi n c rhnn. i-sii:vv-

Hanimond. " 2-!rl-l

2-1.1-3

27 Elizabeth st

mond.

for general honsew-orh..

Phone i,s 3-l-6

mond.

Situations Wanted.

aiTI-ATlOXS WANTED A woman S1IanJ ork at night ! !; Address. R 62. Times. Hammond.

TTtUATIOX WANTED By middl--Vged woman to car far inv. id r tn act as companion. Address. S 19. TnnHammond.

VNNTED POSITION AS typist or 'stenoBrarher Some ..f; f.nf Call Hsmmond 2S4V 2-JJ--Wanted to Rent.

of two

of

--rc T-v Tn kf.nt By family

T-roAm modern house, cot tare or

1 .,ihm oikmi distanc

rjnA'".r or rear car line. Phone

r,',14 Hammond, alter 0

mond.

tn. Ham-

2-13-tf

v..T TO RENT farm with good im-v-ement"; cash or of references. Matthew- Jatacx. 4H.3 Fer.yth ave. g. Chicjiy.

u'lTED TO RENT By high class tnaJw'tth good rentes f urnlsiied i-oom in private family. Address L. Times. Hammond. -

WVNTEO TO KENT A good furnished "orVTn Prnate family Addres. t

FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences- no children. Phone l!e.1J. Hammond'' 2-11-2 FOR RENT 2 furnished looms for light housekeeping': electricity. g-as and bath; stove heat: no children. 431 Logan st. Phone 228". Hammond.

FOR RENT 2 furnished light housekeeping; rooms, ctean and sanitarv : gas for cooking and baking. 640 'Wilcox Phone 2674. Hammond. 2-19-1 FOR RENT Large furni'hed sleening room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Ptof. Keaue. Orpheum RMg. top floor. Hammond. 2-19-1 FOR RENT Rooms for housekeeping-

an modern conveniences, at S"4 Indi-.ftve g-allons

ana ave. Hammond.

OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR

LICENSE. Notice is hereby jriven lo the cnirens of Hammond, North Township,

furtrs'ted I Lake County. Indiana, that the under

signed. T. P. rohplat7:. is a male inhabitant and resident of said Cry. Township, County, and State, and over

tne age of t-ntj -one vests: thai he hasi NOTICE OF

resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Townhip, Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (6 months

j prior to the dale of thia notice, and is i quajifled voter thereof and a naturalSized titiien of the lulled Slates of

America and of good moral character: that he wi'l apply to the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County, a Crown Point, Indiana, at its March. 191?. session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities ihan

a' a, time and permit the

in on ifj- ground floor! f rani" building-. lo-

t'fjeated on lots 3" aiid 31. block 2.' (East Lawn addition to Hammond. Lake;

County. Ind-.ar.s. and known as T2S Co-j lunibia avenue. Said roeni is 20x26x11! teet and has a gia"-s from and faces1 east on Columbia avenue, a public highway in said Cny, and all of the ir.ide ! of saij room can le. seen from said ; highwav. .Said joom has a glass front.

front and two side entrances and en private rear entrance tn living rooms. Bar Is on north side of room. Living room in the rear. 5:12. IS ELI HODONO?

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T T O. XAUX TON h had been beaten down It wa T(Uaitcd Fraas Staff Correspondent.) jf;.,se the sh'-il of the once powerfu! ( Copj-rirbt, 1918, "bj it Halted Trett.) i lighting man had dropped ficm exhauCHAPTER I. ! t Mn. Kvn in his losing moments he A history of" the life of John L. Sulli- I had driven himsel' at top speed, siraign; van must necessarily be a story of great I into the ripping cutting left hand :ab endeavor, of sicjfuiarly spptid powers shot a him by Corbett. His legs finally of coneent rat ion and achiev ement and collapsed, refuirg to function under of romance and pathos and tragedy and I surh utter exhaustion. comedy. For there never w as another f The story of this -wonderful old fight-

like the famous old gladiator who died ci 's life is an inspiration. Jt brin- an

a few days ago in Massachusetts. The rollicking tales of the old pirafs. the adventurous songs of the caveman, the thrilling romance ( or early days in American history, and the absorbing human interest of a Mark Twain ail are

echo of endeavor that should rmg trni to ev ery youngster. To gaze over t h history of Sullivan, to follow his struggles, first against, poverty as a tinsmnh. plumber's helper, tow-boy. then to fortune, ftme, the black boitie. and again

life cf

gentleman farmer, is enough to make any man know how he can win if he applies himself.

Sul

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th ring, was so

only man the prize ring ever produced who could lay claim to such popularity 8 John L. Sullivan. A battler of men he was and a battler of good and bad liquor. He downed men

in his bet davs and in his turn was downed by one of them Bu' his ti tumph

over John Barlevcorn and his neighbor, ore thing to him that he must prove i'

Fred X. Hangover were complete, and when the opportunity offered itseif, ju

only because he had one object in view -victor? . He was the champion and was frankly aware of it. The fact mean-

lasting. For fourteen years John 1. had not allowed himself a taste of the grape that Omar Khayyam and some others made famous He died wholly cjean and free from the effects of his worst fnmv.

There is not a Question in the minds j

of the older followers of pugilism but. that Jeihn L. would have retired an undefeated champion had he trained along the more faithful Jines of some of the present-day glove wielders. Sullivan's

strength was so crushing, hi: energy so overpowering that

as quickly as he could. He knew noili mg of present day methods of chm pion to stand in a ring and defend himself against a knockout as long as hcou Id. Jt was 111 honest, fair-play tactics that endeared bim to the hearts 01 American sports lovers. Wherever he went he was greeted with cheer" No sports champion before cr smce hi gained the following that mourned tindeath of John L. Sullivan.

dashing' John I.. Sullivan is dead, but he leaves no man behind h.m the Marquis of Queensbur?

could stand up against him for any length of time while he was in his prime. And when the time, finally came for to be counted out on (he muddy. og' turf at Richburg. Mis , with the youthful and lithe James J. Corbett standing over him. it was not. because

I ,m,1c irt .nv.rn eha m ni on sh i n contests

He leaves the memory of a true fighting man who hated to acknowledge his last defeat. He sleeps in the Massachusei i cemetery near where he was born, bur his name will ever blaze on the pages of pugilistic history.

GDWDY FIHOS TRANCHES DIFFER FRO M IMOflD

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Lake I

RENEWAL OF LIQIX'R

LICENSE.

Notice is hereby g.ven to the of Hammond, North Trnnsli i

County, Indiana, that the undersigned.'. Ftohei-r V Vinrnn is a male itthahl-l

tant and resident of sa d tin?-. 7

ship. Count'.- atid S:at, and over the I

age of menty-one vears: ihat he has tesided in the State of Indiana for more

than one veir and in ihe Oty of Ham

Interest in ihe basketball world will be centered al S luting tonight w hen the Lowcil High school five and the. Oil City csqtiad will ciaJi at the Uhlting High school auditorium. Love!! invad.-s W lining fresh from the victory which they scored over Hammond lat Sauirdav night and are con-

f victory. Whiting will go on

the floor somewhat crippled, due to the fact of the ah-ence of Captain Naef.

position will be covered by Benson.

mond. North To-.vnshin. Lake County.

Indiana, for more than s:

1 t-.is

f 11- I n ,-nc i-i H ninmitinp vounz-ster.

In the curtain raiser the Whiting High school lightweights and the I'roehel second team of Gary will lock

born. In their first appearance in tne

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FOR RENT Furnished rooms, centia!lv located: .suitab'e eor 1 or 2 gentlemen. ?t"7 Fir si. Phone 1171M Ind. Har. 2-19-2

For Sale Miscellaneous

FOR SALE Lnredeeiriud diamonds and ra.Iroaa watches. Lesser s Reliable

loan JrsanK, 54 State s. Hammond

same to be drunk On the promises where sold, said license heretofore granted hv the Board of Commissioners on the Srd day of September, I?! 7. and issued byEdward Simon. Auditor of said Coun'y. for the period of from Sepmber. 19 17 to April 1. 1918 and the precise location where said in oxicatins liquors are to

untv liague this seaon at Hammond

( 1 months ,i, pvoehel scored a victory.

prior io the date or this notice, and i ! , a qualified voter thereof and a natural-;- . -r-. 11 a , . med cit.ten -if .he i m.ed s ate ofjYale Formally Announces America and of good mora! .hea ter;! RetUl'll Of College SpOl't that he will apply to the Board of I County Commissioners of Lake Count v. ,FW H WEN, CONN.. F'b. IA at Crown Point. Indiana at its March, i r,,rtn.t, announcement -was made Sa-

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spiritous, inous

tirday night by T'rofessor Robert N. Cor

of the Vsi

Athletic Association

' Notes of the Boxers 4 Rumor ha it that Eddie McOoorty, who has been out of the ring for ages, will hook up with either Tom Jones of the Walsh-Lew is combination. Eddie began training yesterday to get back into condition.

BOSTON. Feb. 19. "It makes no different e bow many years a fellow wears a catcher's mask, the Laming will not t,,ln V, 1 r. Via, it ,rves t n u-eai-inp ffaS

Hani.- Cowriv v -l"P -I'tmp

Bill Brennan arrived

in town yesar-

maks." That is the way

former Brave catcher, the pioneer of baseball players to enter service, nowserving in France, comments on the newdevice ued to protect the Sammies from the deadly gas used in warfare. "I hate them," he wrote to friends here. "But they are better than the gas. Sometimes I am tempted to risk it. but then I always decide to keep the thing on. 'A catcher's mask gives a fellow fresh air, but these things are next to suffocation. I am going to bring mrne tiack and make all my friends wear it."

ey , winning streak when they met at Milwaukee Feb. 23. Bill started trairy ing immediately after hie arrival.

Former Bantamweight Champion Johnny Williams of Baltimore passed through the city yesterday on his way to Denver, where he will meet Young Leopold next Monday night.

In answer to Billy Miske's challenges. Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Dem-pse? . announced that he -would take on the St

Paul battler just as soon as possible

Gowdy was the first major 'leaguer j t the present time, however, two Mil-

to offer his services to the government, and he is throwing himself in'o the gome of war with the same oversurply of pep that has featured h s career on the diamond. In his letters to friends here he says that the -warming up ' is

hard, but he experts 10 get

to

He tells of sleeping in

Open evenings.

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Hammond

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vv WTFD TO RENT By man and wife, "room in Private family. Address j

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Times. Hammond

light South

WANTED TO RENT Modern ' -1..n- tooms: private:

HerrVfirrid- Will pay from $2S.0 to

$:,o.f'0 monthly- Phone mond.

1I76R. Ham-

2-19-1

have ga

e'ectrm light. East Chicago

4 or 5-room f?t: must

steam beat, hot water una

in East tnicaso. ' 9S.1. 2-19-4

WANTED TO RENT S or Id-room house. South Side: oonventen 10 t-ansportaf.on. Address M .a. ' ", Hammond. - 1. -

WOTTED TO RENT 2 or 3 light bousernrs ti v a a-ood farnilv. in

Indiana Harbor, by March 1 tasr Chicago. filA.l

Phone 2-19-H

Lost and Found

LOST OR STOLEN White Sept eh Collie wilii blown spots on head and base Li'oe-a! reward Emil Kroll. -rhr,n Ho?. Hrrmord. 2-16-1)

; fST Fridiv e.veninc b"tween Huehn 's't, snd civ hall, ldys gold w-t tch ; initio,: ! W. c-n case; ttiard; return 141 North Ifchman st. Hamnion 2-15-3

LOST At rewa rd nopd.

-dale dog frm M"n"n depot; American Expres Co., Ham-2-1S-2

Ifi.t?T Oo hv hors, blind in right eve. w-hne. spot on pft hing leg. white por between eves weight 1100 pounds. Prink Mai'.ros. r.4.1" ''l-Mhrie !., Thone S97R. Ind Har. Itevvntd 2-18-:j

For Rent

I'OR RENT Flat on North Sid. In -nuire,'3S4 Columl ia ave. iiatnmond 2-1S-.1

FOR RENT Offices sm-'aM f0- doctor

or law-ver. -!' butn st.; - door

from Cedar St. Ind. Har. "J-1S-S

i-(ij RENT Two five-room ho-;e. The S iari on-Brovv n-Hess v o. iZ2 TSroadtiaiv. Phone 5:'4. 2-1X-9

kf.-;.ma';l feed & roofing co., 113 Clinton st , phone 2727. East Chi. 1 tago. rhone 45R. 9 11 1ml FOR SALE Confectionery j and lee Cream store. Corner 137th and Cedar streets.

Indiana Harbor. Price

o0 Forced to sell on 'tc-l

10 be renewed is ss follow?:

The ground floor from room of

ivvo-siory inm rtunnir;: :iuate4 on lot 2, blorx 3. ''"ow l & Touns s addition 10 Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, and known as 7".1 llAhmnn s-reet. Par room is 2!xS4 feet, ha front and

side entrance and enirince 'o living' rooms m rear, has glass front and faces I on Hohmati street, a public highway m

1 said City of- Hammond. Ther are liv

ing 100ms in rear and above. Par ia c-n south side of bar room. All of (he! in'er-ror of atd rorm ma v b sc-n Cren-,

count of bcinrr called in new i 1 pi- highway. i

! 191S. session, for the renewal of

'cnse to sell at reta"

land malt liquors in less quantities tiian . . . h)M. would be genera! resum p- ! t renrhes soon

jtive gallons at a time and permit t h 1 n or U-,lr t ics bei cn T;Ce. Fi inc-ton stables and haylofts and boast about ! same to be drunk on the premises where!,,.., ,..-.-a tins sr-rine- He said, how- k,s imrni. which recently made a

,h, (Slid, said license hrreic,ror. granted byj .if,,. that there would be no baseball I --h lk record.ittie Roe rd ol' Co m mi rs ione rs on the 5;h' i -v,.t . .

- - -tmes a1. t-'"'tti iii ii' " . .iii.-i in i day of March. 1917, and i.d by Ed-; ,-.,h,.;,lr. or Princeton. I

waukee promoters and one in Racine have claims on Jack's services before he appears anywhere else in this vicinity.

Harry Oreo and Mike O'Pnwd are ex

pected to dra vv close ty JI 5.000 when

,nA!they met in St. Paul Feb. 25. The bout

Ira ft.

s-33-ir

t. r. roiii'LA r?:,

Feb. 19-26.

. 1

tne period of one yea- from said date, und the pic is lota "on where said intoxicating liquors are m be olj by the provisions of the license to b renewed is as fol'ows: The ground floor front room of the or. and one-half story f ram business

bu.hiing situated on io: 24. block 1. inj T ft . . , , X l!...,lf,.v', e.C A

" .1.-. 1 -between Profess. City of Hammond. Lkc Coun : y . 1 ndi- f, f

ana. zirri Known as ii.-, ?tate s'ree: t ... ,; Priii i-ei on.

nririnwest corner o- :aie ? i?i ani

' The situation." he added, "has been ( left entirely with the undergraduate ofl Pnnceion. Harvard and Tale, and if they I care to resume athletics. r hdules will i be arranged. The teams will be run on-1 economical lines, with ns little expense, attached to their maintenance as possi-j

bitt. "

w ill probably be the last big match the boxers, will engage in. as both are slated to join the army In the next call.

FOR SALE Knitting rrschir.

cntn w i j sen ff,P s;s leaving cit v. Wm. Ro ard ave. Hegewisch. F

$ 1 5 ma-'

on crounr e-f ! I"ti25 Brain-I 2- IS-.". I

FOR SALE Dairy lunch toom otiffi:must he sold at once. L. W. Tim..

I laiomond.

It.-5

I or SALE R TRADE Itor. bugay! and harness. Win trad, toe ,.-.-. i

mobile. 422 Truman ave. Hammond. '. " K'017- attorneys, and fi!i 2-19-2 plaint herein, together wi'h

Oaklev avenue. Said toom fronts on i

N-RE3I L'UNT. , n; sneei. public l-t'nwav m said! INDIANA. LAKEiOtv. Room , 2ri !-1 frt: has gias I

front, on front, one s.rfe and one tear entrance io living rooms. Tne bar is on

std of said room. There are Iivtonis in til lear and above. Ail

mom can be seen

conference was held here ycsietday.

t oi w in. I lean in iggs Iiesu Mct'tenahan of ,

which this decision was '

reaclicil.

LOW SCORES RULE ' US FIRST SQUADS

ROIL IN BIG MEET!'

Racine promoters appear willing to give Nate Lewis' new battler, Frankie Brennan, a chance to p-erform if either Downey or Eagen will be reasonable in their terms.

Th ten-round bout between Solly Freeman and Johnny Noye before a

downstate club has been postponed from

b. 2S to March 4. Reports from Buffalo that Jack Demp-

i soy had been matched to meet Kid Nor-

h t

NOTICE TO THE STATE O

COl'NTY. IN THE LAKE SCFERIOR I'OlTvT, J A N CART TERM. 191?. JA

COB Kt'HS VS. JOSEPH SKlND-ivves ERIS ET AL. CAL'SK NO. Ifn'O. AC iilr

TIO.N ON NOTE. i the iiKenor of said

Now comes th plain! if by Cravens i from said highway.

ins com- ; oil 2: 19 ROBERT E. MR..

of a competent person, showing that t he i N"'r OF RENEW ,L OF 1. ICR OR

LICENSE.

.XOflce is nereh? g i II to : ne f Han i onfi. North Tcv.nii

"LNCINNATl. I'eb. 19. .Cincinnati in- ! folk, the colored boxer of the South, in dividual and double tennis he'd exclu-ja t w el v e-t ound r.out there March 4 were ,v use cf the sixteen alleys at the! denied by Jack Kearns last night. "W Armory Sunday in the second clay s roll- haven't closed the match." said Kearns.

of the American Bowling Congress, i ne promoters nive iiov iu.no m vui

high scores were made during the ; terms yet."

afternoon shift, although some of the;

rNM. ib. 19 Harry "iii. (earns arpe8r t0 ha,e a thance mmsmsmm

Amofi.an Negio heavyweight pugilist. . . w.v - i

In the singles bowling the hiKhest' three-game score rolled up was 62S, . mad by R. Michaels,,!,. A . Hilton was;

Wills Stops Sam McVey,

But Latter Claims Foul j V

v a s awiiMi'i Kfi'n hum j f, fib round of his lion: with here Sunday. McVoy took

ion in the '

Sam McVey b-s i-oiin' in

defendants. .JYsi-ph Skinderis and Ba 1 4

i : :7tns Lake

F-'OR SAL?! Sanitary eoin-h and pad: Miss.on s-t; ", kit. hen chair. 3-4 bti

"tnpie. r-orcn aw mg; riming table. ba ra 5-ktnder:. Joste iskinderi. pre sen rug; rocke,-; gas siove Call a- 54'. !.(-, of ,iOSerh Skindens. a re not resi

- ....rmona. '1J"f j dm of the State of Indiana. j''ouniv-. Indiana, tr.at the undersigned. FOR SALE Household goods ve.-y vea - j Said rtefendan's are therefore hereby ' Walker, is uia mbnbisonable; aceoun- leaving tow,-,.' IS".! !P.o(ifld of the r. ndenev of said action ,,n: i1 resident of ,;d City. ToonRoberts ave. Ichertscia!. 7nd. 2-13-2 1h lh, ,;an) for ,,,,, !sh,r. Ci.nty and S'a-e. ,nd ovrr the . jat the next le rm of said Court, and t ha t !" nf t w "n 1? -on vears; -hs' b has 1tr!eoi:tsxAte iun!-ss thev appear a nd answer or d- i ''-ie!ed " S'te of Inenana for moie

iuwt.cuaucwu3 imur n,erm at tne calling of atd .-auf.. i lhnn n" !' n,i ,h"

To .v n -h : p 1 .j

i his round, foul blow, allow the

i la 1 1 n r but tl i :i ilii.

IS Wll o left;

had st rui k a e declined to ,

t

W

ticuiars, mond.

on th loth day of April. A D. 1J1S. ih l.MA tU 'fe f m r- r. f n. , -

be hsun and he'd

:htn one vrnr 1 mond, North

Indiana, for in, -re thai s

r i o r t o t h e da? o . h , s

v of Hite County. i months

no:n-. and is

1QTTC3T,M"tr'C!CJ rU A VPf

W JL JLJKJKJ XyXJ.rs.Xl WXj. ' arrfr being th .'t

- .,t -v - r-f -v ifih r re,m irn t:nn

ri'c-,r invesftga. in. For V, ,1! "par- 1 '" "u-. Rom No. Ti,m- qusl.r.ed vote, th.,ef ,nd natural-

address. E. F. B.. Times. Ham- mond. in said Count v and Stat, r-n the c-u-cn lr'" cn ieo m.i:.s oi

i-ccond Monday of Man h A l. 11, said ! America and of good moral haravlf r. action v-ill b- li.rd and determined in j T' " Pf--' '0 5b Buat-1 f th!- absence. i '"unty Commissioners of Lake County.

In Witness Whereof. I herunio set my hand and affix th Seal of satd j

2-i:

AUTOMOBILE B I rS I NFSS ; 00 success. fu1 dea'ers in the midd'es, west selling Pair Motor Cars. This territory t open. For further information call 'Mr. Foley at the M Hotel. Thursday, afier " p nv Hammond. 2-19-2

For Sale Motorcycles.

SECOND-HAND MOTORCYCLES AM makes. Sine! and Twins. The Haxtreat Stock in Zaka Const y. Sold on ai pnvmertts. SXCILSIOR AUTOCYCLE SALES BOOK.

(229 S-ate st. Phone 24s.

I tarn mr no. .-it-.i

T""'R RENT -Modern ofil'-e v illi use of rerention room :n Sfatib B'dg. Aprlv. Kaufman &. Wolf Lion St?re. Hammond. 2-13-a

rOR RENT Good si'.d May wood a'c- Phon mond.

garage, v.-3 1.135. Tlant-2-1 9--

Wanted to Buy

WANTED TO Bl'T A young sin-in comb Black Minorca roostev. Phon llammord 2280. 2-1?-.'

WANTED TO Rt"Tuiiik. .ifiilrtsK H mond.

A good square top M. Times. 'Ham-2-19-2

vNTEP 'IO BCT A home In Indiana Harbor on inta : ' itten ' : location musi he good. I'hon" NitJ. East ( huaco 2 -1 9 -

Board and Rocm.

0. Crown fe.nt. India r4 a: -is March. 191. session, for th" inwai cf a li-

I at ret a ;. spiritous, vinous

and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at time and permit the utti" to be flruiik on th premise where sold. sid license hrreiofore granted by the Board of Comro isi,nr on the 5th dav- of Marh. 1917, and issued hv F.d-

NOTICE. -vard Simon. Auditor of said Count . for The v early business meeting of Th. I the period of one vear from said date. First Christian Church will be hld atjnd the precise location where aiJ tn-

Coir at Hammond. ihis4th day of Feb- ll'Pn" 'f

ruary. A T. 11. HERBERT L. W'HEATON. Clerk L. S. C BV ROSCO HetllStofk. Deputy Clrk. 1 2 . 1 9

th church, corner Calumet avenue and Summer street. Hammond. Thursday, February 2!. 191. at TiHO V. M . for the elections of trustees and other of

ficers and for any other business t hat t w o-s;ory bimk

a'n TED- Board and room in private fami'v hv married couple empteji.-i;

eioso m references. Address, J AT . 1 Times. ITimmond. 2-1S-2 j XOT1CE OF

niay regularly come before the tnting. H L. EC KM A N. Chairman f Board. feb 5-12-1?

For Sale Horses and Cattle

tion. and tight out of harm's Applv

Calumet Park S'ock Yards. West Hammond. Phone Ha.111 mond 41. 2-IS-3 e- . . FOf: SALE Young, sound tfam: wagon and ha iness: qui' h sgl- dcited 'hone So. Chicago S72. 291 5 K. 91st st. Chi.ago. 11;. ;-!-5

RENEWAL OF LlQl'OR LICENSE.

Notice 1 hereby given to the ciunns of Hammond. North Township. Lake C-A,.n,i' tnrliftn itiat Ihe nnderiirnari

HORSES FOR SALE, i John F. Smith is a. male inhabi-

Weighing 1200 lo 16tO. in good condi- ship. County and State, and over the

age or twenty-one years; uiai is nas resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North Township. I.ak t'ountv. Indiana, for more ihan six (S) monihs pi ior to ih date of this -notice, and is

qua! tied voier tnejeor ant a na!urd citizen of the l niied S-.tes of

FOR SM.K-Hoise. ave. Phone ? -

"U "41 ' Hammond

toxi'ating liouors ate t(, he sold by th. provisions of the license to be renewed is a follows: The ground floor front room of the

building, situated on Towrsend & God!' rev's 'ity f Hammond, Lake The s'ze of said but Id-

lot 1. block 2. addition to the t Count? . Indiana.

Ing is Jf.:f4.t feet, with ofrs on second floor. The 100m in nn-.rh if is proposed 10 sll the said liquors occup: all of th ground floor of said building and has front and s:d entrance, hs glass front facing on Siste street, a public highwa?. The whole interior of ssid. room can be viewed from State atree: 5:12:19 J L. WALKER.

Tl e.ir l 2 -1 9 - .1 1

NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LlQl'OR LICENSE.4 Nonce js herehv given to the citizen of Hammond. Noith Township, Lake Count?, Indiana, that the undersigned. Edward T. Punlev, is a ma' mhabi-

lart and if nl'-n1 of said City

sh n. Count v and State, and over

ae of twenlv-one y vs : thai he has resided in th State of l.d-an for more than one vear and 1 1 1 t h City of Savon?, NcM-ih Townsn.p, Lak t'ount?.

! Indiana, for more ihan siv 1 r. 1 months If'or to iu fl.tte of 'nis notice, aid Is (a i-iua!,f.ej vot-r thereof and a rutur?!I i7d fititm of the I n, id Stas of

,Vmri' and of good moral 'character; 1 that h v i.l applv to th Board of! Count y Commissioners of Lake CoiTty . I

a t c ro v o 1 o 1 n 1 . i r.o 1 n a . a : 1 1 ,v 1 1 1 1 1 . tiS, seon. for the renewal of a license to ?!1 at retail, spiritous, vmous and ma't liquor in les quantities than fl-.e galluns at a tini and permit th same to be drunk on the premise whr sold, said license heretofore grsntetl b Hie Bosrtl if Commissioner? on the ,'ih dav of March. 191", and issued bv Edward Simon. Auditor of said Conn-?, for the period of one vear front said date, and the precise location where said intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: In the ivo-siory brn k building Iocs ted on a pa'-t of the east half of the NE. of the NW. i f Section 7. Township 3 North, Range 9 Wes' of the 2nd P. M., in North Township. Lake Conniv In liana, on Columbia avenue, a pub

lic !r,iiy in Saxon?, Ind'ana, and j ftirl'-i'i Vnw n and described as hemr! '-o.-cfd on th norihwe-.r rner of C--- j

V.mbia avenue and Riog Road, and th room in which it is proposed to sell j intoxicating itquor is more particularly! described as follows: j The j.rcun"i floor front room of a two-! story brick bu Mmg facing on Coliim-

lua avo-pi.e, :i tun'ic highway in Norlh Township. Lai- room has a glass front, one Don! atiJ one side entrance. Bar room is :v1t feet and'th whole o"

said loom i. n be seen from ihe high

way. The bar is on the notlh side of

close to him with ii;n. wbiic p. Dean was third with 5B9. The newness L,f the;

ille-.-s and nins hid something to do,

I with the manner in which the timbers'

lown- i )( fup4 trl rn. in the Opinion cf ob-erv

1 he

J cr. These three high individual scores, j were made in the f rst sliif. j ! The fi-st squad cf doubles established . ! i high mark of 1.0S7.. made by Roth -us . land Thomas, but. this mark vas topped I by throe fr'hr teams in th second shift, j the- high score for the afternoon s bowl- j ' ing in doubles being 1.17 1 made by Hofi fold and Geislmg. Frey and Ksmpelj Ivcie next with 1.11. while the third

high team was We'inun and uarkmi v iih l.lt't. None of these scoios prvb-

! ablv- will stand lor.g. j Not until Tuesday evening will anvj lout of town bowlers get into aiouon. thi

Niiherth Colts of Newark. N I . and!

Cn Cabanne fve of St. Louts beirg scheduled lo roll in the first night shift.

Decide on tiie Amount You Want

$30

Washington Boy Cleans Up.

then com and se us (hirs is a persona! service and not mere matter 0," in.-vkuia a loan - -arranging repayment to Mi.t voi.r convenience, e:c. giving von courteous attention alwavs. WE AKZ A lilOAli RATI LICBNSXD COMPANY. 3Sc Int, on $10 for 1 Mo. Other lumi at saw vatic. .Miners of ftunitur runu o- like security, or if perroauenr ly etnploved. advanced money on i hei r ov n ncit e. LOAJTS AHTATHEXB II" CAtTTMXT DISTKXCT. 1.0JIK3 OIT WATCPi! AND DIAMONDS. Lake Go, loan Co, 23 Blmbacb Block (Over Ltci Stora.) Hammond, Ind. Phone 218

i

WASHINGTON. ILL. Feb i.. c,us.

Palmer, a farmer boy near here. Ki.irti a : erav wolf weighing forty pounds til's , " . eeV The rnim v paid s . hot n,v II nil ' v' ' ,

tne nine rai ..' i -. - - i

most extinof in this count? nnn t,-i- i'-w have been killed here of late vests.

ELKS LEAD

Z V S f .J . ? J ? $ JI t ? $ "- i $ V : . J 1 1 ? 5 J J " -- y

GET YOUR LOAN WITH

An C'l-i

PIN LEAGUE i5H

Tim Hammond F.l!-- , -uivd the !at n r'.ve Intt-C:ty Pwi-.ti lg'ie In

merit by defeating th DoP.a team

! tr J fee

Of j

room and facs south There are four 1 day nigh?.

.living 100ms in the 'ear ana six a nov e. m-- -

.-,:) 1'. EDWARD T. I'l'M.KT.

East Ch.cago three gme. Eric W'h t - 1 - ' fa akar, hav . ng- a new p.;,. w as h.gn man . for the Elks. ; Oh, You Sweet Cookies ! j 1 WATERLOO. It'iWA. Feb "9 McFarlane's Sweet 'ookis ,,!' Waterloo ! J?. registered the high s. cte m th lo ! Stat" bow ling lonrnanient here Sa t ur"- , JJ

scoring 2..1, hi ihe first I

ed "Mflnnb! Rrnihei

Waterloo finished second with 2, .11

reliable company !,ke

the RR.iVTDF.NT. LOANS TBOM S25 TO 9300 on Furniture. Pianos, A ictrota. Live Stock end Office Fixtures without rmoal. R E M r: M R F. R There is NO CHARGE or our service not e ,-en interest in p rt - an' e. FROM 1. TO 20 MONTH? TO REPAY TOI'R LOAN PLLS .1'a'e INTEREST. T.OAN N Y V H V " V. I N LAKE CO 1'NTT. t'a:!. Wine or Imvuie nj.l. Private and Confident ia.. PKOVIDKNT LOAN CO. lis and l"'1 East S-ate S'ret Panama B-iilditig. N'evt to orpheum Tha!r. Haivtritond - Indiana

Of -l .

;ttet,;tt!tt?te$t?$tt.ttjti !

v: 1 1 !? Jt s j 5 - - i s ? $ j j i 1 1 s j ? J Z,