Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1918 — Page 15

Thursday. March llo.

Classified Advertisements

Lost and Found

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Real Estate Bargains

FOR SALF 2 houses In Standard Steel Car district; a barsiin if taken within 8 df!. Inquire I. I. Modjes-B. Telephone S45 Hammond. M-3-24

AAf. c, 1917.

Wanted Male Help

WANTED Experienced ftel blower far email converter in cp.i S'-H' ln. steel foundry, Milwaukee; good sa.arj and 4-haniw for right ma.i. Address. 1'ar.t." Times, llamaiou.l. -o-ti

FOK SALE New six-room bungalow, pun parlor, hardwood floors throughout. bookcase cMlor3'3, !tn3 closet, laundry Tubs, fie T7as been occupied only rhre mn)it!i. Bargain if taken at once. Oivr.or loavlr. lty. Smti'l cash paymfnt. balance liU'v rent. South Side. on block from rar linHARGIS t MOORE 40J Hammond Uldg. Phone S21.

transfer: good wages: P"1 J. .. .-.oner-a) V.iri-rj.vn. 19'

-h-ftt ' . . . - --- - - , farj- i Jnterurbau to J-., v. Gibson.

FOR SALK Two new Pve room bungalows, just boin completed, hardwood floors thro-.ijfhout. luxm olusfis. kiLchen cabinets, laundry tubs. e: youth ioe. Or.ii blck fVoni cur Inn. Exceptionally l.c.v pilie. SniHJ! i-eh payment, balan'.'u like rent. H ARC IS & MOO HE. 402 Hammond I'ldg Phcne Ml. S-22-tt

For S-le Miscellaneous

FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and railroad watcboa. Looter a Reliable Loan Ban It. C5 State sU. Hammond. Open eventcga. 12 tf

KUPSMAUL FEED A RQOFlXii CO.. Ill Clinton t., phone J7Z7. East ChU eago, phone 46iK. 11 in

Contractors and Builders. Asphalt Shingles, $2.50 up. Asphalt Rocming, $1 up. Poof Paint. 26c tor jral. Em-l Mina. 612-614 Oakley ave. Phone 206. Residence Phone 24t7. Hammond. 2-2S-tf

I'OK SAt.E Auto a'e'opies at co!t. 8n'l - floor thow canes ami cash retJster. 702 Hohman Bt. Hammond. 3-15-tf

GET THE HABIT Save 35 per cent. Buy for cash at the Hammond Funi. Co.. 24 2E. State St., Hammond.

u ny.! 3-13-tt

fTR SAIE Moddm 6 rv r-, bunznlow. i 1IS6 Van B.ur' n st. i.'vnrj. '.'11 t'alu-l met avc Phoi;e liaiiunond -T; 3-I?-H

irAJCTED rar rersJrers sr?d t-xvj--

lenced car inspector. Apply to rt. Losiny. Erie r:. it. Co. iia:7in",n'...s

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WANTED Portfr: steady for booce tighter?. li-Hammond.

TAXTEB Laborers: ytrady w(jv; rood ptv. Chicaa-o Feed .V IVrUi.svr Companv, 3 blocks south of Gary nterurbaii, on C. I. & ? track. Hammond. 3-tj-t r

EARN FIO MOXKT-Aivi pprrr-tua! renewal income stUins best acciooii'. ai.j sfckties? policy: yirly P'jva S nprt death and w. kiy hnentf. 'TMtiaJty lnura:i.' O.vnranv. ?21 '"bostr.i:r st. Philartelr-hla. Pa. .--.-o

"VVA:NTEI Driver. Co. 79 State st.

!or!C.in Hammond.

3-27-3

WANTED Millwright: nlso lumbfT rani foreman. Indiana F,ox Co. Fast CTjicag-o. 5--,-t WAN'TED Experie.nci'd dWver for deliverv wagon: pennanent position for rlrht rnen. Apply. Supu E. C. Minas Co. Harnmond. TS'ANTED Drutr clerk: steady posit-on. good salary. Apply et onrn, Ameru-an Drur Co., 34 Chicago ave. E. Chicago. Phone ?16. ZllL: "WANTED 1 rrma.n wV Is v.-iU!n to work. WHgea tit') P'T n.o : no on but. 1st c!as man need apply. Ma.i"ab'e Iron Co.. Suiraner si. Hammond. .1-2 -2

FOR HAfE 7 roNn Cottage; alo ! room J-story house: 2 i'leis pnd bath: hot water beat. lnq:;rf M'l '".aude ft. Hamnwid. 3-S5-6

TOR X rooms housfeboid fyj-ni-iiire. also thoroughbred White Eegtiom rhickena. 640 Wilcox arc. Phone r7 4 Haamond. 3-25-1

r,rt SAI.K A 16-ke-v, P-fiat, Fenxal clarinet. Box 44. Highland. Ind. S-io-S

K)R SAbK-OAEY. Nr-v h m-n? in center vf city. AprV-. .lo.'oph Kiott. 322 Froadwa. To,.- h n.'. .;;i:-v 191. 3-27-tf

FOR SAlh: r cotVKff. 2 blocks from court hou.v. tine 3') lot. bath and light?, just vacated and must b soU this week, out of town ownor 5ll!ng heap. Ouly $07v-.; easy terms. J "hone 1. Hammond. 3-27-1

TTAXTED You nit man to in Sho Store. Satrdy evening?, '"all A. H-1-lrman. Hammond. " -t WANTED An all aj-ound Keneral furniture and Stove repxi mnn; permanen Job and Rood waps to hon.st man; co-ne ready to ro to work. Jerom ?4D0 TV-nn. veni.e. Indiana Harbor. -27-i WANTED Extra shoe? salesman for Saturday afternoon and evening. Newark Shoe Store. 55 Hohtnan st. Hammond. .1-23-1

Vanted Female Help

WANTED Yourwr lady clerk; steady position. Nassau ti Thompson. East Chicago. C-lo-tf

WANTED Oood housekeeper. Apply. 163 Torrence nv-.; North Hammond, artx- time, after 5:30 p. in. 8-"3-tf WAITED Experienced "tarchr, Hinmcfid Laundry Co. Hammond. 3-23-tf

WANTED Lady rlorks with general experience, for peimanent positions. See Mr. Payne. Lion Store. 25s AV ANTED 2 lady clerks for Shoe Dcpt; permanent .osition and good salary offered to experienced people. Apply to Mr. Payne, Lion Store. '3 AV'ANTETJ Experienced plrl in confectionary por?; ret", req.: rood wae. Hammond C&ndy Co. HJo State St. Hsminonl "-2..-2 STENOGRAPHER Experienced, for lay offi'.-e. "Must be ahle. to take dictation rapidlv: salarv -tTO.OO per month 200 Ruff lildqr.. Hammond, Ind. Phone 2200.

1VANTEP 25 irirla ebon 15 N'ais of age: must have certitb at.- if not "5 'ear"' Aprdv nt orn Goshen Shir'. Mfjr. Co. 103 Condr. st. Hanir,;or.d. "-2i-3

D?N'T Jive in furnished room. T!ny a farm in Mich. Rnd be independent. Address E. T. P. care. Times. Hammond. 3-28-8 WILL TRADE Mich, farm for Ham

mond propertv. Address. E. T. B. rare Tims. Hammond. S-2S-3 FOP. SALE 5 room cottaurn on 37 J ft lot, cheap If taken at om:. Murray Ft. Phone. 2440 Hammond. S-33-3 FOR PALE H room house, first claes condition, modern in every respect, with 3 lot: wi'.l divid-: near Gary car b.ne. Phor.n 2S7. Call S22 Howard ae. Hommond. 3-2S-S LOOK: Wide, Awake Investor. Stigrb'r. Park lot It, 12Sth st. Write M. Hotiseholder, 4706. fottusre firove pve., Chicag..-. Phone Kenwood 701". . 3-27-

Big Bargain Several uncalled for men's and young men's suits, 'all sizes for sale. .Bargain prices. Call at once and investigate. J. Guss, 236 State street. Phone 771, Hammond. s-:6-6

SxlS Axminst-r Ruga. t. Hammond.

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204 Sfata ?-J6-3

rOR SAXE Poolroom complete, S I table, tobacoo, lixturea la flrrt olaaa ; condition. Hioea Broa., Eaat Chtcajo, I 8-6-6 ! FOR SALE fi ft. foor displar ca; 3 ft. cigar case, cheap. 204 State t.

Ittmmond. 8-26-3

FOR SALE A number of good house snd vacant lots at bargaiits that beat renting. Phone. 114SW. Hamriioiid eod BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS I.ef us show you '-'ir bargains. Your inspection will i;iae you a l.ome-owner. Elegant 7 room hungMoTV on extra lar? lot facing Sou'h Siie park. Al'. rooms elegantly deroratf-d. The finest iifrht fixtures. In all a comrbf e home, end surolv- a bargain. Pri- d for quick sale, 3.0ift.00: $i.io.'.0 -.th.

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; roB saie I Office rurnlttxrei : 1 Oaj-y Safe. 33" high, aau gattara. I a flat top D.iks. i 1 typewriter Dealt. 2 peska and 3 atralg-ht Chaira. all maI hoa-ajijp -Brood fidsii. ; . .Can be bought aiagrle pieoes, at a bar-iS-ala. E. C. Miotta Company, Furniture Department. 3-27-3

FOP. SALE OR TRADE One Bleric ! JHnorka roosr for pullet. Theo. M. j Cutler, 203 Michigan ave. Hammond m 3-27-3 ! FOR SALE In West Hammond. First i class bar and hoel bnaineaft: doing j good business; old established stand; .good location. Address. G30 Iake Countv I Times. Jlamtnond. 3-27-6 i

LOST Slack anil white gpottoS cow; flndor picaaa return. Jdr. Iiofanye. 4Sl Alexander ava Eaat Ckioagg. 8-IS-C

LOST Laat ntght bat. 9:10 and 10:30. bet. Orphauci theatw-Ruaaetl at. Hamrr.onJ, Kollnakir far icar of flirk brown. Liberal rewirtl it returned. 4SH Mafoun ave. , Clsicaso. I-'hntm 18W. l-JT-l LOST Wrist watch, with boltlala Fif. on bacX yeateruay, either on Mich, ava. or HemlocVt St., lad. Kar.. valued aa gift from mother fto-w flecoesed; Itb&ral reward. P.eturn, llii HemiocJt at. Ind. liar. -2-l

For Sale Motorcycles.

4(3 aTTDJIATD MOTORCYCLES. Excelfiion. Henderson. India-n, Harley, Flanders. Thor. Vale. Eafle. Sears. Pope. Dayton, Motorbike, Exceisicr Litfhtnights. Sole! on easv payment JXCSLSIOB AVTOCAX SALISB.OOU. 229 Slate St. Hammond, Ind.

For Rent

FOR RENT Garage. S2i Earing ave. E. Chicasro. 8-28-2

FOR REN-T Store room at t!!U Broa-d-wav. Inijuiro. P.. F. Szymanski, Room 21A lavage P. hi sr. Oary. 3-SS-3

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT, STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNT V. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT SITTING AT CART. MARCH TERM. 13 IS. COLONIAL TRUST .SAVINGS BANK VS. EDMUND A. H. ICATSER AS TRUSTEE. ET AL. REPUBLIC SECURITIES CORPORATION SUBSTITUTED PLAINTIFF VS. THEODORA KAYSER ET AL. CAUSE NO. 1HS1. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGES ON" CERTAIN REAL ESTATE IN LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF INDIANA. Now conies the plaintiff, Republic Securities Corporation, by Bcntbe.rger, Peters and Moithland. Attorneys, and flies Us supplemental complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to-wit: Theodora Kays,-r. Edmund Kayser. Elfriede Kayser, Victor Kayser, Kayse.r. husband of Theodora Kayser. if she b married.

of auoh propoaal vri! I forfeit the check and the mm of moaey pfcyable thereon to the city a a7eA ar.l liquid ate 3 Carnage for auch faJlur. Tha Bota of Publio Work reserves tne right to rejaot aay or all bWs. A. OT7KBIM2aFi. v N OX LSI MORELLI. 8. E. "WXCH3LER. Boird of Publio Works. Atteot;. T. Ts IlICIIARJDS. City Clerk. Mar 2S Aprl 4-18

5 OR SALE Cipher Incubator; 400-enr: also fat cow; Inquire Geo. Muenich. Piione 1305Y4. Hammond. 3-27-1 f

Very pood 6 room bungalow rn rsst side: furnace and all modern. Priced for quick sale, only $ 30.00 iirst paymoni : balance easy.

N w K room home and caras n Tbmpwood: modern in every rspect. Possession pi-en immediately. Must b seen to be appreciated. ("all 14(1 or lift. GOSTLIN, MEYN & CO. State and Hohman Sts.

Ha rnrr.ond.

"-29-1

Special Thursday Cash Bargain A Bed 'Spring and Mattress complete, Kl, worth double: only one to a customer. Hammond Furniture Co.. 242 E. State St., Hammond. z--

FOR SALE 40 gat. l ot va'er tank for SO pa. pre.sKuro or U-ss T. If. Black. 414 Rummer s'. Hammond. 3-2 7-:;

WANTED At once, experienced grocery sales ladies apply in person to P. D. Lovegren. Lion Store GrocrryDept. . WANTED Stenographer. Touns: lady with several years' experinc. who can stive Al reference. With good rpportunitv for advancement. Arpiy, s.,pt El Mlnaa Co.. Hammond. " " 3-26-:

WANTED Girl for office work. Apply No. 80S Hemmo-id Bldg L. J. Mran. D D S. Kamniord. 2-37-tf

WANTED Experienced girl in confectionarv stor": re fcretic: required: food wag-?. I'ammoTi.l Candy ' ... IS? jfi ate st. Hammond. 3-2-1

Help Wanted.

WE NEED A LAR.'IE NUMBER OF akliled and unskilled r'olc between 1he ages of IS and 4". both ma! and female, to fill vacancies In production departments of our r iant. We are doing an enormaos bnitv-s both in government and re(ru:ar commetcial lins. iicenssitEt inc evcvip'ional demand for labor. Physical ev.nn mation reiti'od. ,Vppl in person or c ir,u n 'ca t r- with Factory Employment Office. The Goodvar Tire & llubbtr Company. Ak'-ui. Ohio. ' 3-1?

LIVE WIRE Men snd women to write all kinds of Insurance; pood salary. Attorr.ev I. Unterman. 3107 Michiran eve. Ind. Har. 3-26-3

Situations Wanted. WANTED Hand laundry. Write or call in rear 269 State st. Hammond. S-27-3 For Sale Automobiles.

IF YOU WANT A HOME By my plan you nro ? 1 ,0'" 0. The question is do you consider Sl.OfiO worth sa . ing '.' ron'l be misled It's only natural for

every man m business to ha, e his own ideas.

Tf you arc interested in a home, it will do you no harm to listen to the claims mad.; by those who can seU what you want to buy. I c'aim I c?n cave you Il.O'i". Tf you are interested, I should be clad to explain to you. If any competitor can save you $1,100. then do business with him What we want in this District are house and my advice, to those who buy it borne is to s-e that the loca'iori is right. If yo.i are interested. c.-me and eo me nt the oflfio of Gostlin-Mr-vn A- Co.. Saturday afternooiv or telephre me 2ii I. FRANK S BETZ. Hnnunond. 3-2

FOR SALE Oai; case tiar.o in fine condition. Jlio.ni). Can be botwht on pamcnts. Call 32 Pin- s Hamm. r.d r'a- .1-27-3

-RUSH P V T .TV

Rev. F. P. r.lakomore. 44fi ,j,ufl , avenue. East (Thicaso. will s!l at pri vate sal Thiirsilnv. 'Isr.-h at, ct

inrday. Marc), snth and iiondav. April ; 1st: Couch. Wardrobe (rri. Dresner Settee. Rocking- Chairs, Bedstead. Office Chair. Kitcjirn Cabinet. Typewriter liesk, Lawn Mower. Cardan Tools, etc. 3-27-3 I FOP. SAt.E Furniture for 3 rooms: i w!U sJ a' or by price chan if taken iat once. A:Von buying all the fumi-

nire can ''tit th entare. 330! Drr.ri-r-.ond st. Indiaia Harbor. Ind. 3-27-4

Kayser wife of Edmund Kayser, if he be rcarried; Kayser wife of Elfriede Kayser if he be mamed: Kayser. wife of Victor Kayser if he be married, the unknown heirs. de isecs. legatees, and assigns of Edmund Kayser. deceased the unknown heirs, devise's, legatees ai.d assigns of Edmund A. H. Kaser. deceased; tiie .unknown trustees as slceisoi-s in trust .f Fdffitir.il IT. Kayser. deceased. .Ktir.g as Trustee; the unknown trustees as successors in trust of Edmund A. H. Kayser. deceased, acting ? mistea; John Schneider. John Fmk. Michael Schleb. Henry Gartner. Henry Gaertner. John ICautmann, Michael Kraus. Andrew Ksttmann and Johan Schneider ai e not residents of the State or Indiana. Said defendants are thetefore liereby

(notified of the pendency of said action

ai:d that the same will stand for trial at the ne:! term of said Court, snd 1 !haf unless they appear snd answer or demur therein, at the calling of said causa, on the 27th day of May. A. D. 1318. the same being the 13th day of the next term of said ('curt to be begun and held in the Court House at Gary, in said County and State, on the Ind Monday of May. A. T. 1913. said action will be heard and S trmir.ed in their absence. IS WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Gary, this 27th dy of March A. D.. 1018. HERBERT U WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. Mar I? Ap! 4-U

FOH RALE 1 fine r'ed baby carriage: rnu-r be en to be api r'-ciared. Call evenini,! bet. C:"' and 7:,)0. 335 Mav St. Hammond. 3-27-3 FOR SALE Furniture f-.r rooms a" n :. Tnquire. 4J Hohman st. Hammond. 3-27-2

For Rent Furnished Rooms

FOR RENT Furnished room, st. Hammond.

S Doty 3-2-1-.:

FOR RENT ? large modern rooms. nicel furnished for housekeeping; hath and eleotri- !itht Inquire 421 Log'.n o Pi. one 114sW. Hammond.

FOP. RENT Newly fui-nish-.-J room; all con v-ri'er.ce ; peiMeinim preferred. 2t Chicacro ne. E. 'h ioa re. 3-2C-3

FOR RENT Furnishei! roevrns in newly built residence, modern, for r ntieme.n. 4212 ott ave. E. Chicago.

Special Friday Cash Bargain j Children's Desk and Chair ! Morth $fi..r0, at 1.79: one. !set to a customer. Hammond I Furniture Co., 22 E. State street, Hammond. n'3t j FOR S A L E Good cook stove, fi eh firs".

f-y. tan,", springs, mat. and bed; lare toirror. 3 rockers. (it r. stand, table. 777 Peali avc. Hammond. 2-2S-!

FOR

FOR RENT Furnished room in private home. Phoo" Hammond 12231

1 T i PALE Real liv Raster tabbita; Ai.goras and Belarium Hare. Neve 7.n-

nnd .lacks, etc. H. J. ilo'Az. Pht.ne 9. Cor. S'ar.dard nr..d Van Burn. TTnm-

m o ti J .

3-2S-2

FOR RENT Furnished rooms: modern and reasonable, Appl. 123 'nrrcl! st. Hammond. 3-27-2 FOR RENT Welt furnished sleepingroom for 1 or 2 rnlemen. 2-- t?;ghland st. rhona 1 754. Hammond. 3-27-2

FOR PALE OR RENT Complet e outfit

t for tailor shop; re sop.able. Cor. tate

land Lincoln ave. V". Hammond. 3-2S-3

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FOR SALE Tea. and coffee route 1n

!;ime region: Sno ood raili cus-

i tomers! a money maker; a bargain ff

aken before April 13. Write. T. C. cre Times. Hammond. 3-2S-3

FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms. 16SB Pinmimr ave. liammond. 3-27-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms in modern home; close to tar line. 21' Detroit st. Hammond. 2-3S-2 FOE RENT 2 light housekeeninu rooms, near i sr line: ba'h and f1vtria lights furr.isheii. 437 Hickorv st. Hammond. 3-2 7-1.

FOR RENT 2 or 3 front rooms furn-j ished for liit rousekeepir.g. Call j 231? Michigan ave. Hammond. 2-2-1

FOR FALE At a baxeafn. cooler and market fixtures. 313 Ifenrv at. Phone 212. Hammond. 8-2-3

( FOR SALE Four 303 -lie -.-!- used I tir.'. in g'jod condition. Jc.fO each. 212 Hohman st. Hammond 3-26-2 eod I . , j rOR PENT 4 nice furnished rooms; I bath. 7 W. State sf. Hammond. i 3-2?-l

FOR SALE Reed baby rarriage. 2 Ash s. Tiammond. 3-23--

FIR RENT . 2 light housekeeping

rooms; light and t n ., rn. Phon 1.5' Hammomi. 3-2S-1

Board and Room.

UtyR R E NTHan. mond.

t shepi-iu" ro.-i'Ti. 1 li o Ti 2213. S3t Hohman st 3-2.S-1

' WirWiW Vv-ith ft ar.l ? year old chilj dren. want" t"ard and room in private family. Lock box 14. Lansinc El.

Fi-iR RENT 2 clean front rooms fop light housekf epinc; cenlraliv located. 3u3 Hohman St. Phone 2374. Hammond. 3-2 S-l I'OK RENT Sleepiner rooms furnished

cnmple'e. biock from car lice. 191

LJToiiman st. Hanirnond. -2?-3

FOR RF..N r 2 turnisned rooms ror iiir'T hui.i"keepjn?-: electric light, gas and ba'h. Call rornuigs, 43? Logan st.

Hammond. 3-29-t

WANTED Boarders and roomers: rallI road men preferred: rear M. C. 15517 Igan st. Phone Hammond 2737. 3-18-1

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Miscellaneous

Wanted To Rent.

FOR SALE 5 pass, touring car, in All condition. Call at 703 We-bster ave ,

tr Phone 2S96. Hammond. Jnd. 3-lB-tf FOH SALE Ford touring car. 1917: good as new. 343 Cedar st. Hammond. a!l -after 5 r. nt. 3-2S-1 FOR SALE 1 roadster, cbr. Wanted ii bijv- cement bVck or bri'k cheap. Phone f25T. H-tr.-imoi-.d. 3-2-S-2 FOR SALE 1913 ";no .". passenger. AJ ahape. S17S: 1917 Iiodg. roadster, like new, S43f; 1917 Overland 3 ras . l:ke new. $373. 4i03 I"oii-th vt. Phone T2M. Eask Chicago -2S-l

WANTED TO RT.NT Small flat, furnished or unfurnished. West Hammond preferred. Phone Vincennes 4033 Mrs. E. Lee. 7059 South Chicago ave.. Chicago. 111. g-23-10

WANTED TO RENT or 7 room modern fat or house, with garsce; South Sid preferred: references given. Phone 1771 H-vmnu-nd. "-2ti-.1

TAXI SERVICE. Phor5 Hammond 103. 2.Je Hot!. Jonn Snyder. Hammond. 3-33-12 AVALON HOTEL 162 State st. Newly furnished. steam heated sleeping rooms. Transient, 1 and up; special weckiv rates. Phone 1553 Hammond. 3-27-

For Sale Horses and Cattle

FOR SALE ! work Worses. weight about lSOO: aHo -ton wairon scale. West Coal Co. Phonas 1S74-2185. Hammond. X-S8-3

WANTED. TO R HXT-'-Sma 1 ' furnished house of fiat bv eonpie without childien: :tnvenieni .to Ea-l Chicago ar line or South Shv'' t'hone 4 SI Hammond. . 3-2S-2

; Wanted to Buy j WANT TO BtTT 2 sows wi'h rdrs: state J age ard price. X Y Z. Times. HamJ moni I-l-tf

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM, 1B18. TODOV WOZimVOSKI V3. ELIZABETH D WELLY AND WILLIAM 1. D WELLY. rU'SE NO. 17094. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the Plaintiff by Gii'.ett & Sheerer attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants. Elizabeth Dwel'y and William T. Dwelly. her husband, are no longer residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore herebynotified of the pendency of said action and that the same will s'and for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer cr demur therein, at the ca'Iing of said cause, on the 20th dav oT May. A. D. 151i..the same being the 7th day of the next term o? said Court 1o be begun and held in

he Court House, Room No. 2 at Hare-;

raond, said County and State en the 2nd Monday of May, A. D. 191S, said action will be heard and de!ermined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. T hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 14th day of March. A. rt 1 91 S. HERBERT L. WHEATON. By Clerk L. S. C. RO-4COE HEM STOCK, Deputy Clerk. Mar 11-21-2S NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Board of Public Works, East Chicago. Ind.. Slur. 2S. 191S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board c Public Works of the tit y -of East Chicago. Indiana, that scaled proposals will be received by it. at its offl-.e. at the hour of 1:30 o'clock p. m. on the 15th da;.- of April. 1318. for the follow- ! owing described improvement i;. t1)

' yty of East Chicago. Indiana, us auth

orized by the Improvement Rcsolullon" named for the construction of a 12 inch sewer in and along the center line cf Catalpa street from a point 140 feet north of the north line of 141st street to the cen'tr line of 140th etreet, and a 13 inch sewer from the lest named point to and connecting with the

sewer of 131th street such sewer to be j

constructed with vitrified tile pipe of the internal diameters above described, and to include inch- sewer stubs from the main sewer in the center line of said Catalpa street, to the lot line of e8Ch lot together with the necessary manhois. All work done in the making of said described improvement shall be la accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution, as numbered, arid the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications -which are on file and. may be saen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the city of East Chica-go. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvement, must accompany each bid vrith a certified chck in the eum of not less than (J100.00) as evidence of good faith that the successful bidder will execute, within ten day from acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory id til said Board to do the work of making said improvement. A failuie of

tho successful bidder to tnter into such

contract and bonds upon fhe acceptance

Tlfilli CITY NEWS

(Continued from Page Six) ably aurglcal care. Her illnees was (Suite sudden and if is t be hoped of brief duration. Mrs. McQuaid baa undergone a severe nervous strain caused when her little daughter Jean was undergoing a critical siege of lllnets and it is poasible tbat the reaction has undermined btr own health. Mrs. Luther Levis of South Olcott avenue had Mrs. Jane Ctdlier of Fit street and her two daughters. Misses Edith end Gertrude and Mr. Phillips of Indiana Harbor spend the day wfth her yesterday. Mia Florence Schleiker is home from the Frances Shuner school and John Burhop is expected home from the Hotve Military School to spend the Easter holidays with their parent. Mr. Henry Brown of Xorthcotle ntnue entertained friends of her son. Harold whose 6th birthday anniretfary octurred a few days iago. Twelve guests aiaistd him to celebrate. A Parcel Pot Tea la scheduled to take place at the home of Mrs. T. A. Williams. 473H Northcottt avenue. Wednesday, April 3rd under the supery is.'on of Section A of the Congregational Aid. A very pleaaant afternoon is ant.elpated and the public 1s invited to attend. Mr.. John Filron of Fir street, has returned from Pershing, Ind., where she was called to attend the funeral of hei mother, Mrs. Aaron Sloniker. a resident of that city, and later to a second bereavement, the death of her brother-in-law, George Filson, of Newcastle. Ind. One of the English classes of the Harrison school will present a play, "the Merchant of Venice, Up to Date'at the McKinley school this evening.' There will be an admittance fee of a dime for all school children and for adult the snm of fifteen cents. The proceed are to go to the Red Cross. Mr?. Gertrude Hinslev and her eon George, who have been the guests of the B. c. Lukens in Grapevine street, have departed for New York. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Townslty are entertaining the doctor's sister, Mrs. Henderson who is here from Eyansville. Ird. The Ku Kiux Elan will be entertained this evening at the home of Mies Tressie Roberts In North Baring avenue. Mrs. J. W. Brown of North Magoun arenue entertained a few teachers at card last evening. Anion? those present were the Misses Fvtith Brown, Pearl McKaney and Ella Barter. Mrs. Mabel Gillespie or Hemlock St. is a rtient at the South Shore hospital underguig surgical treatment for a troublttsoir.a cyst. While her condition is not alarming, ret she is under the care of a medical and surgical expert and a trained nurse in charge- Mrs. Giliespie is one of the foiemost workers of St. Alban's Episcopal Galld and her illneaa is regretted by many. Mrs. Edward Hoch of Aldis avenue was a hostess at a dinner party last evening held in honor of Mrs. Harry Rhoads. mother of Mrs. Ciaire Stephens who is here on a visit from Terre Haute. Ind. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Ross Myers of Ivy street and her children departed last avening for Munt ie. Ind., where they will pass the holiday season of Easter. The Reciprocity Club is being entertained at luncheon today at the home of Mrs, George H. Iewis in North Baring avenue. The earlier hour was selected owing to the women desiring to go to the Red Cross Centre to engage in the much needed sewing. Women of the community ate asked to joint in the work, and may apply to the centre, any d8, regardless of tlub or church affiliation, any or all women will be welcomed. It is your patriotic dutj- to respond to the call of helpers. Mis. Leo Iernert of Beacon street h3s been ill for the past three weeks with the much dreaded grip which seems to be making its rounds Ibis year, slighting b'tt few. Mr. and Mrs. B. oibeig of 3S06 Ivy street have reasons to rejoice these days for yesterday there arrived at their home a fine, healthy young son. Mr. Frank Bunnell's father. C. W. Runnells, a-resident of Newport, Ky., for several years anil who has been here on a visit, has taken a tract of land at Huntington. Ind.. and intends engaging in the far m'ousiness. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Biddlnger of Rochester, Ind., are expected here to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Biddinger of Foraythe avenue for a week or more. The former is city treasurer at the above named city. It vai announced th's morning that Mr. Louis Sterling, proprietor of the Roster Cigar Company is very ill at his home. 1703 ISoth street with bronchial pneumonia. Representative women of the Twin Cities who will attend the meeting of the Lake County Council of Defense, Women's Section, to be held at the -iary public library. March "0th, at 2 p. m.. will ba Mrs. Oeorge W. Lewis, county chairman of the Health and Recreation Committee and City Chairman of the Registration of Women: Mra J. A. Teegarden, Countv Chairman of Women and Industries: Mrs. John P.. Farovid. Chairman of the Home and Allied Relief Committee: Mrs. Clide Spencer, Chairman of Health and Recreation: Mrs. B. C. Lukens. Home Economic Committee, and Katherine Howard of THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES. The Lake County Times. Publicity.' Section No. 3 of the Ladies Social Union of the Methodist church of East Chicago has completed arrangements for their Easter bazaar to be hell next Saturday afternoon atthe church. Liberal contributions have bee.n received not only from East Chicago but also from Hammond and Chicago. A variety of useful articles will be for sale at the different booths. These booths will be decorated in keeping with the season and the bright decoration together with the fragrance of the flowers, the hospitality of the ladles and good music, will make the riace a pleasant one to spend an hour or tw. The chairmen of the different committees are as follows: Mrs. Gibbs, aprons and caps: Mrs. Srandtnhurg. miscellaneous articles; rs. T. E Williams, flowers; Mrs. Em

ma Applogr.te, cafeteria, and Mrs. Brursdcn, kitchen. The sale -will bag'.n at one o'olock p. m. and no articles will be sold before tbat time. The miscellaneous both will be an interesting or.u for the "early shoppers." ImmeJie.te!y following the cafeteria dinner an informal reception will be held by the official board for the members of the Daisy Douglae Barr Evangelistic company, which begins evangelistic meetings in the church Easter Sunday. The cafeteria committee is prerparing a splendid menu for tho dinner he.gitining at five-thirty o'clock p. in. The follonving Is the menu: beef loaf, vscallopod potatoes, baked beans, macaroni and cheese, weinerwursts and saur kraut, salad, warm cornbread an dbutter, fruit dessert and cake, tea and cofi'e. Leave your orders for Easter flowers -with Mrs. T. E. Williams. CARD OF TW4XKS. To a!! those who were so k.cd ti us durincr the Jat illness and dah of our he loved husband and father, iilandford McKay, we desire to express our deepest gratftude. Including Rev. R. C. Speer. members of the First. BaptUt church. Indrana Harbor, also for the beautiful floral offerings sent, the Pythian Sistera. Dautrhters of Rcbekafe, I. O. O. F., Am. Steel Foundry. So. Shore Boys, Portland Cement Company, including out of town friend." and to all those who donated the "use of their machines, neighbors and friends. MBS. BLANDFORD McKAT AND FA MILT.

Understanding Heart. Tf you fee a man smiling to hirascJf In crowd don't imagine that he ! crazy, says a wrtt-r. Usually rach are the sariest of indivldaali and possess an enrjable appreciation of OiemgelYe. Thef do not need to be Influenced by itertor conditions and cirwmatanr'eii In order to oftll fortb that eplrit of gladness which lies defp within th eonj. it is far more profitable to try to imitate uch persons than to raocs at cr to pity them.

Gave Timely WfcTilnj. : J VlTlan was playing in th lumber i; that hod been plied in the backyard j when her mother happened to aee her. 1 1 "Vivian." her mother Bald, '"yoa; mustn't ploy on that lumber; yon are, liable to get hurt." Virian obeyed and was soon interested in something el j until Billy came out. He, like boys. ! had to climb up to the top of the? luraber. ViTian paid: "Billy, don climb: up on that lumber ause If yon do j you'll be vearin' crutches." i

Found the Drajon Fy. J Annt Elisabeth and ter nephew Harold, were looking at a comic picture, the characters represented b.; insects and animals. They were pointing ont each kind, but the dragon fiy hadn't yet been located. Soon ELrolil spoke up. "I think this is the one, Annt Elizabeth. He looks c II he ; were dreggin eTnnplo.Y I

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