Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1918 — Page 9
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Classified Advertisements
AtH Annrt lrtfc. ou all olaav. Kwtlwmwm pUowl wrtA m ctjt taiarplaca ama tot pl4 for ft taa offic wlthlm 5 flacja, aa dOlUovaJ oluur of Sa oaata will ma, 4 a for ooUaetioa. Tfea t wniei ca. ba flras Mr pat-rasa r Ttiiat a suaadasd mrttaataeata to enr ffioa aaa Prtnc tsr mm ui wva ocllolsv
Real Estate Bargains
, FOR PALE 5-room bun galowr. just rornj pleted; oak finish, bath. furrara, laundry tub. Term,. like rent, l.avi'if Rhone 225. Hammond. 5-lS-tf
&axi cov'rr rtjw jwn. co. ass znevfrFAPa An, tv 117.
T.HE STAM.ET HOTEL AP PATHS Modern in vry y. P.ates. $i 0 nil up Koom with Turkish Path for mr. and up. Open day and night. Ladies' bwths open from 3 a. m. to ? p m. Mi'j Washington st. Gary. Ind Phone. -2l-tf
! For Sale- Miscellaneous j FOR SALE I" tiretit !)' diamonds and I railroa-i watches. Lesser H:iab: ' f'"n Fank, 'j& Stat t.. Hammed uikii fvenings. 4 12 if i
Ki sjmavi, feed a hoofing ro.. 119 Clinton t , phona 377. Fat Chi. rno. phona 5H. 11 un T HK STA.VLEr HOTEL AVP PATHS Modern in evfrv wav. r;t $1 "i and up. Room with Turkish Va'lh for men. l. to and up. open dv aud n.cbi Ladies' baths open Oom i a. m. to 9 p. m. .no Washington St. Gaiv, Ind Phone fSi. 2-21-tf
Wanted Male Help
WANTED Steady man. married, to ro.awl solicit fcr learns life, ini.snce company: references rvilr?"
j'H.sry JlS.Uil per ween ana comm
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K. State. Koom 4.
MOHT CL.F.RK V anted at once: mid.1 age. Stanley Hotal, :h a" and
.shinar.un a:. t!r. 1 none Oji.
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chav.ic. C:i Fhotia 1)47 or .i0i. Ham
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AN ANTED Driver. "Wei's Fa i S o 1 iri:i Co. East Oh lea AO. .-.
Ex
ka A'TKT-Tcijpk man for rocry delisrv. 34U Guthria t. Ind. Hirbur, 3-o-tf
V XTED Painter and ra perhanpev ; -.-.nim wiffi fteadv -wort. A.herl ss.irra A?n Todd a-, e. F.a; v'hu'ago.
WANTED Experienced stee. blower or rail converter in opfn ?hop in i i,,iri- i!uli: rood salary
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l.int." Times, liarnrriotid. . 3-b-lf
WANTED Two or three all around painters, and two first class trimmers. Hammond Auto Paint Shop,
4S0 Hohman street.
WANTED Office hoy. Win. Graver Tank Works.
East Chicago.
WANTED Young: man to handle stores records. Must write sood hand. Apm 1
Wm. U raver lanK
Works. East Ohi-aio.
3-6-3
. iVTEP Soliciiois 10 write l-lf'-i..t,i, Arcid-nt. ntrtfnrtbtte
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" lor,:.: v I ; T l n . e rm... S o T M ich I B -n Phone ?JS. Indiana Harhgr. o-a-W ANTED Carpenters for i-oneretc work. Apply to Northwestern Bridge and Iron Co., fare Hubbard Steel Foundries. East Chicago. 6t
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ivivrr.n (V'jr.ior Vf'ri:
v.t-H and" room ti'lvr pes
i.r-v. r ft. Plant Mill
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was Apply.
restaurant.
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waNTF.D Barber tor p ing. on Saturdays. Mammortd.
ri r,1 even-K-rTrran S-6-3
W.WTFD Men unload ' ntat-i.a., i P,n a ! work aood .v-nev. Va.laV,'.e Iron Co., Summer st. HamftiATTl. .
WANTED Laborers lor fonst ruction work. Thir-fv-five -cnts an hour. Ten hour day. Apply to Northwestern Bridge and Iron Co.
Care Hubbard Steel Found-
dries. Eat Chicago.
3-6-t
Wanted Female Help
Tii STAXLET HOTEL AND BATHS Modern m "very wa. Katca. J T0t and up. Room, with Turkish F.ath for r n and up. Oren dav and mgr.t. I.-dis" ba-he opri from 9 . ni. to
O r. ,r St.. 1 US?hm2IOn St. i''"
F'h?ne 3 31.
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OXBXiS r,iV-,KVHI, FAt'TORT FMPT.OTMt a:onsisiinc. wnnEi.T of fiOVRRN'MrXT WORK. FoeUSons open m ifir; I'mh the o? IS and 3o in r rivsi'-al condition. Steady.
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avail tremyeUes or an opp'Ttunity. orvmumeate or brint thia ad and applv m p.rsrn ft Fitorv t-.m ploymen n-fi-e Th Ooodar Tire i.- i;ulbr Co.. ivion. Ohio. 2-2S-15
FOR QVICK SALE S-ioom frame dwelling on 2 Jarre lot, near corner H'ker and Calumet a va. All improvement a. AAill pay you to address S. L.. ., rara Timea ofTicc. Hammond. TRADE Farm Ut a -pen muck land, bl.ii''.. allied !i'.0n0: nock, iiiahinery, tools, extra. $? i0; Jocated Piv Pa 'v. Mich Win' Ila'.-utiorid nropertv. Klein, t (wrier. No. fc.1'. -' I'arntlt ave. vhicago. t-5-3
Contractors and Builders Aaph.lt Shmrles. $2.b0 up. Asphalt P.oofuns, l up. lOOf Paint ".in o a 1
Emll Minas. 12-6M OaUiey :i'06. Residence Phon Hammond,
i Phona 24ST. c-r.i-t r
fOR ?A1.E 5 4-ii-ch lti( for 4-ton waron. Bnri n Farle dump brakes, cheap. Call S520 Hroanway. Gary. 3-4-6
FOR SAI.R OR RENT- i food iiiiTOiirirnM, fv.ti. idr l.li. Ir-d. Mrs lr-n" 110 Curroll t. Hamtnond.
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FOR SAFE- Po"nT. 1113 1"
rronm. Tn'iUlre h sr. I;d. Harbor .-;-;
FOR PAI.E OR EXT OH A VOF. Chi' a so
oinor. 2C.x!l.".. 1 story business proper! v: a ft. basement, concre- floors, amiable f.r s'n or light m.fjr What bare yo-i" or w rite. Uct.'jxe Thea tre. Hammond. "-;- FOR PAl.K- -Cor. lot, Ann t.; 2 lot? Kfpufwifl h:ingalow. Ma - sr.; bungalow, I.ew t. Tel. 23SS. Hamtrond. S-6-4 "iP ?.T.E A snap if taken at or.ee; 5 room i'i"!it, ec r;c. jrn and carage, w'o-rh Tlo'"i. wi!! take $1410 or Jea for cash! or S2I,'1 don ami S'.'O per mo. ' block f rot.! Irving school. l'hotie r;2?R. Hammond. 3-6-
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For; SAT.E Solid oak dinm io--o t-
n.e l sry reacn;he. T'bone Hammond
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ITP SA1.K 2 R'i' roosters. I ,Vi A ';
ie lalar 'bam j '
d pei areed 1 lammond 2--1
purpose of !i.ftrtrm and conidrini? any retnonairancea whltli may hae been filed, i.-r lncii may be i-reseiite.. fu,.i v ,n bear nil person uitercai -i. i.r hose property is. fl.'i'cd by :d.: pi ..po.-d inipfo. (ninif. and v. ill ii' ciii" v h.-t hr the benefit hut lil oi ui- lo th- ioprrly. almt'iiix aril ajjirem t.j 1 1 1 s p'"p.y'd im pi o .men! s. aii.J ( vW ,,j wi'i be ciu;-.! tj '' v c-d I he stiiMted i t t i f tht piopiiN.-d impi io. emeir, . as estimated bv the , j t - t-nil er.smeer. V ' I TKXitKl SILK. . ! N MoftF.I.I.I. Hoard ol Public w n, Us. AOe--t: T. T. Kicliaid-. ..'i'y Cleik. March 6-13. IH .'i 'ii F. fiiu i"K;u a i. w n k.TrlNSlijN OF llf.TMl, l.li.H'i'i; I . ' 1 ' N F.. No i ica is lie.f1.-. g;rii to ih ii'..ena cf I be i V of '.hi'., a Uimei. Tuwnahip. Fake Count;. , Indiana, that the u nriersia ned. h man of good nioral chai-e:-r. a resident. -:!:).., . ;ln, x-oter for! nioo linn fut year:- a. pn of ?rid i.'ity, Township, Oountv and Sia'e. and a man not in the hihii -! hrcrmiinn , lu'o-,:,-atrd ami po-ev.o. ,.f !1 of i lte j qualification' reuuned by ; h- iav of, the Sia'e of Indiapa o enlilie bun toj h.- t'ne holder of a li ei-sr to sell spun - I
CAXADIAX WOMEX SET EXAMPLE TO SISTEKS IX THE STATEi,
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the P.o;nd of iViuniv. lud;tin. for per-
For Sale Automobiles.
FOR ?ALE-o-ra.'.. mobtla: excellent gate bargain. Phone
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FOR PA1.E---! 2-ton truck: cot-.tlition. E. A- F. Oarage, e'.t- at. Wammoml.
Fi"R SA l-H Fii!-nis!-sd roomi'i?!; houe at a barRmn ' taken a; once. ,tA2 ' Hohtran. Phone :',. 3. Ham-K.nd. .1-5-2 I
MOST SKI. I. AT ONE I.ot on Rroadway. r'i fet froir. I'h St.; r.o rp-isoti-abie offer refused; terms to suit. J. I.. Baskin. 2-S Market st. Chicago. 3-69
For Kent Furnished Rooms
FOR SAFE - Parka .d-Ohas.-Ou nn : ngham body Iimoiiir;';; must vll at or'ec on account cf draft. "Ci4 Br'th si. Indiana Harbor. .3-2-5 "legal notices.
p -.".sioti to renewal ar.d extrnsion from i Apr:! 1. IfOI. io April 1. 10 11 his liquor ! '.(er.se her'tefoio graiiicd to him by ! tins Hoard at the fe,;;o vc ', njr desoi.bed i Ioch I ;oji t o- ; t :
I I lie room hi wii'crt said license is !
'( , .-.) is de.acn bf l is follow . lo-'.A It ; j The ground floor f ron' room of a two- j srorv bri.-k hiiUiFne sit'.iod onloi f(. j block T. in the Cb i ca su-Tv ; iet on Uand i A 1 im est rnciit O'i'ipsiiy's Th.id i 2 rd i Addnion lo To!sioi). rpe.v in tl;e one j of Gary. Fake "'oun'y. Indiana. Said '
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fionl. side and rear fr.'nc", face- ! east, on Brcadway, a publn; highway. ! and is know n as ill" ft road way . in ' "ity of Clary. Fake o,nl!l(y. indtMnu sam ,c Pir;. i March -13-2rt i
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I will not be responsible for rteb'.s contracted by any person but myself. FEO F. I J XLET. 266 Piiimmer Au 'Hammond. Ind 3-4-3
THE STANLEY HOTEL AND RATH? Modern in every wav. Ra'es. $F0 ar.d up. poem wi.h Turkish Hath for men. $1.5') and up Open day and night. Ladies' ba'hs open from 9 a. rn. to 9 n Tr. VOfl Washmfflon st tf'.arv InH
Phone. 521. 2-2i-tf i City of Gary, CaUimet Tonnahip. Faka Coumy. Indiana, that ihe
.V 'iVdTA'aTd6 rrVrhonni ! man of good moral cha
NOTICE FOR RENEWAL ANT EXTENSION OF RETAIL LIQUOR L1CEN5K. Not'ce is hereby given to 'he cit'jin
.IojW. Hammond. 4'.'? Jiay
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l'OPv RF.NT Very desirable light housekeeping rooms. oSI5 Drum.mood at. Indiana Harbor. j-o-l
FOR RENT 2 modern furnished rooms for 2 ;enrlemer in '-li room. ?T!1 Oakley ave. Phone IiRIM. Hammond. 3-5-3
FOP. RENT Rooms in private home within walking dis'snee of Standard Steel Car plant. 1124 Monroe s.(.. near Conkey ave. S-5-tf
FOR RENT Rooms newly furnished,!
all con ven'.eneev 1 or 2 gentlemen 62s Chicago . E. Ohicagi. 3--3
FOR RENT 1 modem furrifhed housekeeping room: steam hent; central. Phone 120011. Hammond. 3-6-1
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for lirht housekeeping; no, children. 25 Indiana ave. Hammond. 3-6-1 FOR KENT Nicely furnished room in modern home: convenient to Standard ?teel. 205 Detroit at. Hammond 3-6-1
rop. RF.NT Furnished room; Side. Phone 3233 Hammond.
South .3-6-1
FOR RENT Pleasant front room in good loeation for gentleman. Phone S13M. Hammond 3-6-2 FOR RENT Nicely- furnished aleepinc rooms in modern home; verv reasonable. Phone, 1004.J. Apply 125 Carroll st. Hammond 3-S-2
aeter, a resident, citizen and voter for
more, ihan four years last past, o said City, Township, County" and Slate, and a man not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and possessed of ail of tha qualificationa tequired by the laa of the Sftta of Indiana to entitle him to ba the holder of a license to soil spnitous. vinous, malt and other intoxieating liquors will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Lake. County. Indiana, at its April. 131S. term, for permission to renewal and extension from
I Apiil 1, 131S. !o April 1. 1913, his liquor
license heretofore granted to him by this Board at the following described location, to-wlt: Tha front room of the one-story brick buiMine located at 1100 Washington treat on lot 1J. block 23. of the C. T. L. & I. Co.'s First addition to .Tolleston. now Gary. Ijke County. State of Indiana. Said room is lls40x-22 feet, facing east on west aide of paid atreet. which street is a public highway and thoroughfare of said City and said room has front. id and rear doots. and plate rlass front, in the said City of Gary, Calumet Township. Lake County. Indi- " GEORGE E. TO FN G. March S 13 CA
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4 1 Condit st. Hammond. 3-6-1
VOR RENT i !'s front rooms Jolight housekeeping. 64 4 lSO'h-st. Hammond. .3-6-1
FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping ; with heat: no,chilciren; ref. req. S2S A alter st. Hammond. 3-6-1
For Rent
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION. DEPARTMENT OF PFRLIIO WORKS. OFFICE OF THE HOARD, EAST CHICAGO. IND. To Whom It May Concern:
NOT ii "E FOR RENEWAL A N 19 EX- j TENSION Ol' RETAIL' LIQL'IR j LICENSE. j Not we is he !'; Riveri to 'he ciuxr ns i of ihe Cily cf Gary, Oaiu-iifi Town- I ship. Lake County , Indiana, that the j urdersigned, a man of good moral char-j scter. a resident, citizen :lt,,i o'r for ! more than four years last past- of said City, Township. Ooun'v and Safe, and.' a. n.an no- in the habit of becoming! mtoxirated and possessed of all of the,' qualification required by ihe laws of; the state of Indiana to ent i le him 1 . i h- ;lie holder of a license io sell spin'-'
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Inous, malt and other m'ojcy(.
i ii r 'iquors will apply to Hie Foard of! Commission! of Lake Coumy, Indiana, a; its April. J91K, term, for per- i mission lo renewal and extension from i April 1. 1U. to April I. Ill", his liquor' license heretofote gianled lo h;m l y j this Foard st the following df.siibed i location, to-w: t: i The front store room or tVi one-I story frame building, situated on lot! one !.' in block six 1o. in M 'Key's ! Addition to Gary, in Lake County, In-! d'ar.a. Has glars front, front and side ! entrsnees; said room is 5x61xl: said;
The women of the United States! Hotel clirire room was rr&uyd bylyoo arui handled your b&gn. Thej re in the first flash of enthusiasm J d,eft l" e5tperiened serrinjf roMi. ' lrav reeaRd cahin bojrg for rnilitirj of vohmUerinfr to do wen', wwt. lYilhJtlf! exception ef three men ! rtk. To care for bottUoad ot liaiTw . j .v- barred oy ape and phyncal disatnl- passeoKrs on a routrh tnp is no lnDa.Iy we read of their entrance into ; it j, t 0.wrkr has canalviticir task, yet thse eirla Co iVhitherto e!os4Mi lines of labor. Newto lh(P fri)rit. The va.canc.e have ! and what in more, do it cheacfuHy. York City is beeomirjr af"stoned ; beta f,V.s-j for more than a year by. Soon after the outbreak ejf war, to khaki garbed wsmtm sttreet car xirH. N'othini: attractive "or ro ' the Canadian Pacific Eaihway b(ran ronductors; smartly uniformed girl rr.artic abr.nt this work, b'.st stme-. tr&iningr women to flil poattiooa nu) elevator operators; nattily clad the- body m-isf do it and Nova S-otia's vacant by enliRtments. Thara wore ater ushers, and trim businesslike rlau2htrs have not been found want- many such "sacanries. Today thy postjrirls. inp-. total nearly nine thousand. At first Becatma of the winch smaller popu- They hsve a!.o toiled in the fields, women were considered only for oflation of Canada and its earlier en-: Coi'.ecre jr;.rl have doned overalls j fice work ar.d it Has not lorar before frrancv into the war, its women wer ; and don their best to do tha work they were to be found in uOiee all lor.jf since called 'jpon to do the ab-! of the absent farm helpers. They1 along- the line. Then came the call sent men's work. They hare herom have made it possible to gather Nova for car cleaners. The women reft n. accepted fae-ture, attracting: little Scotia's bier 15H 7 apple crop of a ' sponded. Enjrine wipers were needor no attntkn today. It is not the' million ana half barrels, and jr.ci- -d. Ajja'i the women steppad up ta uniform that has lured the Canadian i dentally disproved ti e assertion that ric the work. Every time a new call jrirls into "doing: their bit." It has a woman is no pood on a ladder. --lopoij the women were ready for teen tba de-sire to help. Many of Have you had occasion to cross the ' On November 14th a new fashion the positions filled by woir across -Bay of Fundy or sail on one of the icket sellers was put out at the oorder have no attractire fea-i Canadian Pacific lake boats the past . ase Jaw when Mips Jean Ellia tureg. It is duty plan duty that I year? If so. you will recall the . took her p'aca at the ticket window, keeps the women in them. i courteous black - frowned, white- No douLt this fashion will be widely In antts-war days th Halifax ; aproned 3'ouns: women who served i copid on both aides of the lio
return in nomit caysMrs. Frank Orsborn returned yesterday from a visit at the home of her son George at Akron. O.
TV. I. If Reonier. manager of the. As-j Mrs. A. M. Ferguson has returned yes-
sociated Paper l"roducts company, nasi im.' 1"'m v.,-.
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1600 Virginia street. Gary, l.ake County. Indiana. STEF.W .IOSEFACKF M'irch 6-1S-20
I a matrimonial partnership wtth a young lady from that state. H is expected to
Notice is hereby given by the Rord
N O T I ' 'E I O R K F N E W A L AND EN- ! TENSION OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE.
Notice ti hereby gien to the c1t,zns Of the Cpy f finry, Calumet Township. Lake County. Indiana, tha.' the undersigned, a man of good moral character, a resident, cilizen and oter for nioia than four yeais las- past cf spjd City, Township, County and Flate. and a man no' in the habit of becoming in'oni. ated and possessed of all cf the
i oualifu .) 1 ions required by the law s of j the fl'a'e of Indiana to entitle him io
I be the jj older of lirr,
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of Public Works of the ci'y of East Chi-i v'"0'"- ar"' o'ber mtoxi.-at-ca?o. Indiana, that on the 4th day of! in '"i;,or' '' T'Piy to the p0a rd of j
March. HHH. ii,mnv .a.a - ! ' ommissioners or ouniy. Indi-
declaratorv resolution for ih. ,-.oU..o' a' -vrrtl. HIS. term, for per-
of that nart of rorth soo.k .ii.,. , I mission io renewal and extPnsjon from
- - ' ' PI1V.1 in Flock thirteen M3). Park Addition io
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Dr. .7. H. Gear dof Iowa, who formerlyresided here, spent some lime in town Monday shaking hands with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Speaker of Kokomo sre here visiting at tb.9 home of Mrs. Speaker's mother. Mrs. C. I. Roesen. A'oun'y Fupei infendent of School Frank F. Heighway and Supervisor of Schools Miss Johnson were, here a short time yesterday.
There is a place for a AVar-Mavlngs Society in evefy business house, facioiy, church, lodge and school. If oil belong to there why not organlza a 5,.1-iptv 1n then,.
A r.mtdr for tafaatlaat ef the ariaarr traot. Paialm, Ba.iiBaa ftnl sr.il Baft atrilr
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soi.n hi nRtteciiTS. Tarrsl Toil it dotir.d Pnra St. ar S battlaa M.TS. THB BVANS CHEMICAL CO.. CCSCLNMATI. O.
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schxdtjljs crrECTrra JAKtTAET 30, 1918. EAST-BOUND. FROM HAMMOND. For Cineinna 1 1 12 : 45 a. m. WEST-BOUND.
For Chicago '6:46
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Daily.
East Chicago, lying; north of a i.n, rarallel to and 15 north of tha south line of Lot fifteen (15) in sjfi Mock, more specifically described as follows:
Apr;'. 1, 191S. lo April 1. FM;1. hi
ow mg described
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license heretofore gtan'ed to him by
ibis Rr.ard at the location, lo-wit:
The ground floor front room of the, two-story frame butldinc si'.uat-d on; lot 1. b'o. k 24. cf ihe c. T. L. and 1 !
J Co.'s fi:h addition to Tn'i.-n now in
Citv of Ga rv, Lpke Courav. Indi
ana. Sa,d room is 2nx210 feet, g'assi
Hanjj This in"onr Kitchen United States Food Administration home card 1918
t nence
-Experienced girl to woi'K in
store, good pay: steadc wor.. t d'sV s'i. Pe. line Ti-r'artmenl S-ore. I ' Civfn. Ind;3n Harbor. 3-1-6
W ANTED Experienced waitress. MaJestc Restaurant. Hammond. 3-4-3 WANTED Experienced sienograrher to substitute Address. Ii. P. Ham'"t r l. . .s-J-3 mrnd. Tm.es. .-o-3
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Modern in every wav. Kal, 11 O"" Drlul"" ' 1 point on me east une ar.d ur. Room with Turkish Rath for i of lot twenty-three i2 i m said Mock rim. $t.S0 and up. Open day and night, -hic.h point, is 67.51 fe., .,h ,u.
Ladies baths open from 9 a. rn. to v 1 th
9 r. m. sol aa asnir.gton st. uary, mn. vim un i iu i"i. iv.cntyFhona 531. i2-21-tf three (23. thence south alonr- saiH
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in th" rear and on second floor, room facs a public highway. loWash nplon tree(. in said City. ' 'oim! y. Indiana.
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Trade v7tere You See This Emblem
Eat Where You See This Emblem
mr, Ttrvr-Lrenm flat- a.eam h..." ,H 1,n' 3 H tret
laundry, other modern improvements: " on a line- paraleii to the south line Melvilla ave. and Calumet. Ft Chi-, of said lot fifteen os a distance of 1
, I (15). thence north along the west lmej
STORE FOR RENT Best location in of lots 10. 14. 13, 12 and 11, a distance
inoiana riarnor. 1 una ir r ; .,c
Appb-. Kleinman Pharmacy Cedar sr. Ind. Harbor.
140 feet thence west
FOR RENT Furnished rot '.ace. SIS a iconlh no r. o !'! ion to one. child 7.-.S
Walter st. Hammond. 3-52 I r rtment of Public Works of said cit. 1 1 The Rojjrd of Public 'Works of said ci' v Vir:S'ZzVuT'rJ. T?ZT? i ha, fixed Monday. March 25. CHS.
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Wanted To Rent.
WANTED 2 Stenographers, i-nist have hart considerable experience. Apply. Work Account an'.. Standard ?tee1 Car . . , T,
mmmono. ' I WANT TO TIRVT .1 or 4 furnished
. . i i.i rooms: ior hkiv iniijpsopini: no
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real aatare office: tanogTrapher with
kcowladg of bookkaepiag aome ax-pet-'enca pieferrad. Oood future for "oright girl. E. S. Times. 3-3-3 WANTED Girl for ge-ieral housework ,pplv, !v:tinnn T'harmscv., tor. ledar and 137:h s. Ind. Har. 3-5-3 AXTTi Enperienced girl or woman for general h'-uaework. 4 301 Farina aoe. E. Chicago. 3-5-4 y.'ANTED A yours girl as cashier: tceilent oppert unity for. tb right parrv. AppH. The Winner Clothtr s'ore. 167 State St. Hammond. 3-5-2 , A . W ANTED Experienced stenographer ar'd bookkeeper. Apply. Hammond Business. CoKege. 3-3-2 W XNTKD G;rl at Hswmond Laun,irv Co 16", Michigan are. Hammond. 3 -4
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WANTED Middle seed lady a houseV..r.r: 2 in family: small washing-. i:l 4 m it Summer st. Hammond. 3-6-? .a ANTED- 5lrl for offic work; experlarccd In !indimg customers, ledg-er f i.d knowledge of bookkeeping. Address. Mr Roland. Box "(6. Hammond, Ind. 3.S-2
Situations Wanted. WANTED SITUATION" Toung- lady wanrs clerical work. Address. M G , care Times. Hammond. 3-6-1
Lost and Found
L"ST Bet ween Ann st. end Central school, sir!' signet ring initial G: rl'ied as keersake; kmdlv return 10 iao v -, rt : . or Miis Mabbs. A'nl ral school, ir1 rteii regard. Hanimc.od. lt-fi-1
LOST Pure); o kevii. t st..r.a-vy ahou1 Siti .. n., betwfp?. .1 . . y(.-is' Drug i5- re and H'.'h'r.ari and Slale Reward. Re'urn 11. S'biey si. llRmm.Miii. 3-S-l
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WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 roon
cottage -vith Itjrhf and ta. Add-es jj. 1 reierson. 4 E. S'a:e st. Hammond. 3-8-2 j
Wanted to Buy
THE STANLEY HOTEL AND BATHS Modern In everv way. Rats. $1.00 end up. Room ith Turkish Bath for men. 51.50 and up. Open day and night. Ladies' ba'hs oren from 9 a. m. to P p. in. S00 Washington st. Gary . Ind Phone SSI. 3-21-tf WANTED TO PIT VictrcJa. Must be reasonable. Address. V. K. Times. TTammond. 2-2S-2
n.. 1 tne oate upon wmen remonstrances may 3-6-1 ! lye filed or presented by persons interrsicd in or affected by said proposed a- " 1 cation as abce described and on said 1 date, at 1:30 p. m. said Beard will meet
si its office for ar.y purpose of healing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented and for the purpose of taking final ction thereon; such action shall be fnal and conc'iisive upon a',1 persons. A. OTTENHEIMER. N. MORELLF f Foard cf Public Works Auest: T. Y. Richards. City Clerk. March 6-13. 131.
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A"NT TO PIT 2 sows with pigs: star. age and price. X T Z. Times. Hammond. 5-1-tf
WANTED to 10 ft. showcase nr.d counter; 3n fr. ahelving Ca) Fred Friedley. Fhona Hammond 434. Hammond. 3-4-1 WANTED TO BUT Good riding sadd'.e horse. jK 11 State st. Phone. PPSR. Hammond. 3-6-1
For Sale Motorcycles.
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NOTICE OF DECLARATORY RESOLUTION. To Whom It May Concern:
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line of 141st Street to and conne.cf.pg with the sewer in 133th Street. All work done by the making of said describsd public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolutions, as numbered, adopted by tha board of
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WHAT YOU CAN DO TO H.ELr WIN THTS WAR Our Problem is to feed the Allits and our own soldiers abroad by eendicg them g much food aa we can of the most concentrated nutritire value In the least aaippicf isce. Tnese foods are wheat, beef, pork, butter and augar. Our Solution Is to eat leis of these and aa little or all foofli as will support health and strength. All sarins; counts for Tictorj. Tbe Food Administration asks every loyal American to help ! the -war by mara talr.ing rigidly, as a mintnum. el ivng, the following program: Fare TWO W HE ATI. ESS DAYS (Monday and Wednesday) in esery waek, and ONE W HEAT LESS MEAL lo Tery day. Esplamatiox On "Wheatless" days and in "Wheatless" meala of other dars use no crackers, pastry, macaroni, breakfast food or other cereal food vontaining wheat, and use no wheat flour la any form except tha small amount that may be needed for thickening socps or gravies, or for a binder In corn bread and ether cereal breads. Aa to bread, if you bake it at home, use other cereals than wheat, and if you buy it. buy only ior brtai. Our object is. that we should buy and consume one-third less wheat products wj did last year. Have ONE MEATLESS DAY ( Tuesday ) in every week and ONE MEATLESS MEAL in erery day. Have TWO PORRLESS DAYS (Tuesday and Saturday) in every week. Exrf.aManox "Meatless" means without any cattle, hog or sheep products. On other days use mutton and Iamb in preference to beef or pork. 'Torkless" means without pork, bacon, hara, lard cr nork products, fresh cr rteserved. " Use seafood, poultry and eijg. As a nation we eat and waats nearly twice as much meat as we need. r Make every day a f AT-SAVING DAY (Butter, lard, lard-substitutes, etc.). Eirr.A5Tio Fry less bake, broil, boi! or stew foods instead. Save meat drippings; use these and vegetable oils for cooking instead of butter. Butter has food values vital to children; therefore, give it to them. Use it only on the table. Waste no soap; It la made from fat. Be careful o! all fats. We Ut and waste two and a half times as much fat as we need. Make every day a SUGAR-SAVING DAY. Exri anition Use less sugar. Less seet drinks and candy eontaining sugar should be used in war time. As a nation we have uaerrtwice as much sugar as we need. Use FRUITS, VEGETABLES and TOTATOES abundantly. Explanation These foods are healthful and plentiful, and. at the saw time, partly take the place of other fords which we must save. Raise all you can for home use. . CeeMILK wisely. Explanation Use all ot the milk; waste co part of it. The children must hare whola milk. Use sour and skim milk in cooking and for cottage cheese. HOARDING FOOD. Any ore buying and holding a larger supply of rood row than in peace time, except foods canned, dried or preEerved in the home. i heiping to defeat the Food Administration in Its attempt to secure a Just distribution of food and the establishm ent of fair prices. The food hoarder is working acainst the common good and even against the very safety of the country. Hoarding food in households Is both selfish end unnecessary ; the Government Is protecting tha food aiipp'v of its people. Loyalty In little things is the found ".ion of the national Mreppih. DISLOYALTY fN LITTLE THIN03 GIVES AID TO THE ENEMY. KEEP THE I'L EDGE.
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