Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1918 — Page 9
FrMar. "Mnrrli 29, 1018.
THE TIMES.
Classified Advertisements
After Auffujrt 18th, cm ell elaau elfiad, Trtimiat pla wl-Ux na ovr taleplionr and no poll tor t t&a cfftc within. 5 n. u ad
ditional arr tan centa will be ! ! raada ft cactio !
Tt baat worTity ct be gives our j.atrna fcy hifla-jr ell o'-aa8cd al-TM-.'.3Tr.iKia to ottr office and t-ay.
lag for am ad kvs joUctlo , FOR SALE New
Real Estate Bargains
For Sale-Miscellaneous FOR SALE Unredeemad diamonds and
I m.iroai wjtclie. Lositr a Unliable i Loan Hank, 65 State si., Hammond, i Cpe-i vn:ngj. 4 is tf
FOR SALE 2 ho.;se in Standard S'eol -f A''L FKKD A ROuElNC, CO., ! ("ar nsrlt c. a b-irgitiii if tak-jsC 1 ' '- out.-;-, t . phone 2717. K'aJt Cht- ! within :i i Uasi. Incnitte I. I. i c-. j ci': P'oni 4fi5K. D II lm
Tclej.iiona iilo Hsmuoun).
Cil.r, .
as oorarr pro. m. co
Atf. 6, 117.
I- ' I , . I' , l.ii HI r, UU'l 1 I . O I I lirU(,ll" out. biKli-;i coil onp.iio, linen c!oset. laundry tubs. t .-. fla tweii occupied
I en v turce n until". Mirgsiu ir tuon at j '''. 0nT laviiii; ::. Sma'l : h ri :nn'. balance Ilk- r'lit. Soul:' Side, I v r.e i'lo.-k ir(iri -,-r j: . ' I! 1;.,Im A- MOORE4 -2 'Iar.riior.-l Pi. rfc-m 1-1.
Contractors and Builders. Asphalt Srtinirlati. ?2 0 tip. Asphalt Eoi.ntng, $1 up. ' - mint, 2Jc , gHl. t- 'Wi illr.as nl '..'li ii.,,. .....
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Wanted Male Help
pop
sale--v.v. t- - n- .'. !t-rnrv f.
I l'H .E-- Auto accessories at coat, - I'Dor .how imi nn,;
"- JIolit:.an at. lZa.-ntr.oiid. 3-lS-tf
. i.-.itr. ; fi e room but s-
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Civil Enonneers fo-1 Pen-''-' rKn ! , i ' 1,1 'iu Vu .Jt--?meei'. , i hahuis a Mooni:. a the Hammond Flint Co eral designing and araftmg- m 'i! rh. v'1- i -r A ' , ,..-.v ai; o,-Ti --!,-j4 -L- 'tato St., Hammond.
L c . ,. I t'l :-Ai.I. - . r.ion? ro"i?! nlv in tierami at main onice. -:-tor.v house: 2
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AV A NT ED Two expmon.-
cd t ruck driver.. S. if f-r j i i:
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Big Bargain Several tin-
p 'i Ml St, .11 in , , y 2tn -allcn tor men s and vouiif; r ::rj men's suits, all sizes for sale.
:,." b.-i 8".:i i iarffain prir-es. Call at onr-e
J- urn 1 lure v.o toast 1 m-'ano. : i-.-r. 1... .td;n.i T r, 29-2 ' 'K' out f to n w nor i inK : amM m est igate. J . u?s, 2-o .- . . f.wn5i- H--.tn::!,.n.i. s-2t-iiate .street, J'hone il. v, . . y.rv- Kri sht i.andl'irB nt 0t-- j . tt - -.-Vr; K...nt 'Hf.: ri"" ; V tOV'T Vi. in f-irni.-'ie.I r .o.-s ,v,v a 1111511011(1. ,:'- A.!-1'-:--, 'i'-'-'ral !--.-rMT.n. far.-n in M!-li. r.nd b -nc-p. n-l-vt. ! O.VrN lnU';',,rbftu '" l- l:;;, VVr-sK.T. I!. T;ni- I v. rr.n .. -,i ; TOR SAE Poolroom complsta. S
VANTi-:r Car rTa.sers i-jkI "Nj'r-iri-tjd cur insreotor. Apply to ! l,. i-n-., l"r" I:. I;. ( n liatr.inond. S-25-i
V'aNTEP Lahnrer?; .!t"Jd:.- v.-ors: K-vxl i'iv. i.'-i ir 1'- od A- Fertilizer CcrMtiv, s li;,..-"..- of ij.trv In-tfi.Tibi.-i ' -.in 1. ci S. u--k. Harnii.ond.
V. Il.I. 'I ii.rI-: Muli. farms for Han
ifl-'ni I re;'M ty. A'.,ir?s. K. I. Jl. care
i cor Oltioa. li Bros., at ChJcsg-c. 3--'; 5
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ka
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r.nT-;tl iticitn f!lit.ir if-' a.
an-! sj. Kti--s iviicv: $1" ynriy tA. inti ,ith and wv--kty b"i
('a;iUy Insurant C.iv.r;;v. ?2f i'1:'";5.
r.tit 5t. t'hi'dfti'hi. .
V'T. SM.f, r.-..n .-ofnc,? on STJ f t 1 1 Oavy Sala. 33- hig-h, 8a" aanara. U". '-b"T. i 's.vfii nt t.:u-. i'S Aivir- 2 Hat top Saaka.. l a '. st. f'.on I f i :.m;h..i.I . 3-2 ( 1 tyxewriter Enh r 12 ?"k and 3 Btrlffht Chain, all raaI i i. i . u'litii i-.tuifif . fist ! i boa ny wocA flii.
3"-""-1 ciid:' io.'i. tu.' jfrr, j., . .-r ptsict. Can toii(rht ainU plecwg, at a 'bar. P-'-'i will '.far "S.ry . . C. Miaaa Compacy, rrtara wrp."iiM ;,. .h(1 .., ;,4T. , ;; ,;,, ;1 Vo. ' aprttt;et. -
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W W N THI Driver. Anter'can Kxrrso? ' -. 7i 5ato . Hmnriid. C-27-2 V." V TMT. - M i il - i a b t : no lui'-.N.-r
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i t OR SAL.E OP TRADE Ota- Blade I.iJoK' Widp Anuli- lr Mor. Stisii- i Minurka rootr for pull-i Theo "J Park lot 18. Jiih Ft. Untf M. !nt:fr. 203 Mlohifc-an . Ilantinind ! ! 'US(iokir. 470. ('f.t'str '"row 3-',7-S I'lnraso. Piicn, K-nvocii 7'HO. 3-;7-4' 1 JL'1 . I FOR SALE- In v: TTm,-j ir-,
r.?ri.-u!i:t. 141! cm bar n1 hot! hu'in!&a': dolnc ofa fx. pI't; ; Rood bijir."5j: "! "itr.nliqb-.d jsnjterms. STf'O eas ; R' Od loceMon. Add!-oss. ;' I.r kc C'iirtv H. urd Eri pr- j Tjr.ies. Ham-mmd. o-S,"-S
LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE F5TATE O F ALICE E. WILLIAMS. IN THE LAKE 31TEKIOU COV1IT, MARCH TERM. 1 S 1 . N-. Notioe i hrhy given to ihf Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Alios E. V.'tlliama. deceased, to appear in tht Lak Pupurlor ("'uirt, heij a Hammond, 1 n -diMifi. on the 13th day of April, 1V,8, and how cm", 'f am-, why this Final SM1ier:!rit A'-covn ?i with tho etat of ii.iid derodent ho,it,j i-, b". approved: and aiu beiti at notiTed to tben and ther( n-.alft proof of heirship, and ro(!vc t!ir r.tributue shares WITNESS t!i Ork of tho I.ak Superior 'oiii', a! Hammond, this ;?d ay of Mai'-b. lH. HKRHEHT 1.. V'HK.VTON. i"rk I.ke Superior Court. NOTT'F: OF FfNAL SETTLEMENT O E ESTATE I N T i I E .MATTER OF THE ESTATE r-r . it-1 r c.v.f.cE. in the lake (SI'PEHH ! COJItT. MARCH T E i M , ii'li. 'i.. 16I', Noti'-e is hereby jrneti to lh H!rv I..:Htecs and l't-';(r of f;-,ist Oeore, cief-ees'!. o apnenr in th, I.aLe. Sul" rior (o"itt Iifl 1 at Tfarnoond. Tndiana, on the Ifih dsv of April. l!l1S and bo-. caner. if any. why the Fin a! Settlen)nt Aooonni' v ith lie estate of )! dptrden' hoild not bo aopro'ed: and a:4 beir. are r.ottned to th,en and 1hr rnak" prrof of beirbtp and re- (;' their d..-'r-.buti hare. WITNESS the '""lerk of the Lake Superior Cctirt. t ? " mirond. this 20 day of Mi rcii. IIS
HERBERT U AVI EGATON, i ". 1 1: l.a".:e S'lperior Court. NiTI"E "E AOMiNISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF fVEOHOE THOMEN, DECEASED. NO. 172. No:oa if hereby -rn 'ha Tb iindetsittiied itns ben appointed adrriinistr.t rue of id E?tai. ty the J.idco of ;he I.aUe Superior "'our!. Sa'ci Eptt is s irp.)5" 1 to be solvent soraiA THOMEN. Adrn ;n if i s r: x. Vtr Mar.h II.' ICS.
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for m
n r .i t mm i e n . VHlTIN-i. LVD. Marrh 2? A? an fiditd attraction o the Owls Club basketball srhedule the ama with the Ores: TUe. Aviators which takes pL'.oe tutiorrnw tifding at the Whiting H'gh r.r--i ouditoriuii: will leave nothing' to be desired in the -rpay of excitaniant nd bsketb'I akill. Manager Griffith, in indeed fortunate in securing this aggrftgtaf iop. for tomorrow evrlrif when the F.ni Roea could no! come as orifim!! y planned
The Great Ukm A lutnrs composed of (tome of the foe-t the middle wes'. . The e.a. t
f tits ten rr is not known, b
Et." '.: SALE Erie Sibley 5t : ffo,d r-;?on for sv'l'.r. g: $nifi. dsv. i. i f t ll.-TI. A l-Tl'U'!', .
VAXTED Epert'r.':cd drive"- Tor ! -'i ' r " a -T. : i.rn1 a nen r. poi-.i :ti or
i:cri ntir.. . ppiv. Si-p'. J.. '.'. Mi H :",rr.:.nd.
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WANTED I wo'-k. Was-r !!- Don ''.
t.iau who is wilar.fi to JU'ii per nie. ; no on-i St..oi:..er "5. Tiamm"''itd.
v AN TED Ar. i ,: r- and :'..' ;' t.-h l!i.' gri - i '.'.; ' '":.:! go to
;trou'i.l p'-ntrai furpii.iir itiat: : prr-.anf IV k. ,Tn)ti , ? - SO Venn.
S-2-4lrOR . M.E Cnh-r Tic. he. 'or-
EAH(Va,v:- I ;tw bTn. W:l build I Pb AT Z0lO vji': p.-vod Iot.. J4!'0 .iowv. pti.-e of; "1 I-.'. Lt.-Jnin' .hi: . .trrnnred l- suit ' p su r Jft ... : i. . . .
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irohe-.im Bid(i. 3-:r-i
'til pa. pr?!'i!-t or 414 Summer n. Hat.-.
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M. Elaek .1-27-S
FOR SAI.K Strictly f-.odern 7 room house; No. 1 roiolitio, 50 fr. lor; eas trm. from 3t .- e bAlato-e
i:onth!y. Mo.nv i.'l -r ha rains. I'hone in j 177K. or call 551 Mh-hifan ae. Hum-! r.'.'i.d 3-29-1 1
FOR SALE nv e,s, n'j;,. in fi.ne COtld'.tioiJ, Sllll.l-.il. .'an hmilt
' p niei.i?. f-tii r..n,. 11, .,..,,.,
' 27-3
a -. e nue.
liviiuii" Haruo;
'i,NTED ? bo-. a. Experienced hoe ;yo-,e-. Tri'-.-Vs Sho Repair Shop. I Str.t" '.. Himmomi. 3-i9-l
NT ED -- Mm-i 1
si-.edy job for 1 "" I 1 "ivi. o ( 'otnpiny. r Olid.
-.r Inside helper: . season. Woodhul! 62 St al ft st. Haiti.
: A V T E D -Labo re rs : ii.-U v ard . Appl y. i 1 n-t-.-o".!.
Ce'umet Perk '. A. Ami-vr
'. AN'fKii Man for rlerk'al work in r.s ,b pa rt n ee t : good opportn:!.. .-f,.i- . ompolen'- !;:an. Apply Sioreketp1 (irav-r Tank Wk?. Ea rh!r(to. 3-23-1 "i ANTED- Roy with h-rcle to deliver U :.!. rap is. Applv. Wosiepn Union Tel. V. .Hs.rr.po.nd. 11-9-ff WAXTMI' ll.-y in learn the drua bt:"m Apr !-. Th Kleintr.nn l'hartc- .-- EJ 7 1 h and Ciut-T sts. Indiana Har-!!-. 3-2-2
Wanted Female Help
' ANTED Young la4y clerk: steady po-it-i. n. Nassau A: Thompson. East iuc.irf). 3-15-lf
V. A'TEE Cood hou. ' k-ept-r Apply. th'l 'i orrenec ave.t Noith. Hammond. M.y One a fter 5:30 J-- trt. 3-23-tf - ' V AN T p. I") Experience i star-her. "Hfltniv.op.d La-jndiy Co. Hammond. 3-23-tf
WANTED Lady clerks wit Ii general experience, for permanent positions. Soe Mr. Payne, Lion Store. 23-5 AVANTClT2la.ly derki for Shoe De)t: pennanent position and good salary offered to experienced people. Apply to Air. Payne Lion
S1 ore.
3-2;
WANTED At once, experienced grocery sales ladies apply in person to P. I). Lovegren, Lion Store Grocery Dept. 3-;6-tf WANTED Experienced irirl in ;onfecOonxrv store; refcrnes required: ood ivages Vlammoiid Cfindy Co., Ifi"? s:.i st. Hammond. S-2S-1
WANTED Vounit ld c'eik for bakery store. Indiana Harbor. Apply. 411 urect. Hammond. 3-29-1
V ANTED A R-ond girl for ironeir.; h'niRewerk. Apply. '9 Carroll so Phone 1'ISSK. Hammond. 3-29-1
Help Wanted.
rous rxcxTiov.L ass-ains. E rootrt bar. aa low, 'e.i.. -'. c. and gas
furnare, ra r ge, f :onr
oak. "7. fr lot. East su. ?24eO
5 room bur. k'ow. inodetn. near Harlifi.n Park. $2700. 0 room modern cot lag. bst loration ci E. Si.b. 3i CO. A flue. H4 ft. lot near Harrison Turk. only S '25. TEIO. MOOB. Panl; f Hammond Pbon 27t(. Pay HlfXTY TAXI'.. and m MORT"iA".;E A r CI D.Wi'l'S at o'ir off-'ve now.
'aa St. Ptvl Cshiiiitt A
' r.T'SIl SALE" Rev. r P. ElRkemor-?. 4 410 Mjrovr. avenue. East Clnoaeo, :' s'H n r-i-va1 n ! X1i..u.1t,, j . ' .'
n.i trim In ,, ,l.v v., V '.i' . 7
t - - - . . a .M.'fl.lJ O Ail I
it: i ouch. Wardrobe fne-vl prFr S-ttee. Rooking Chairs. Beostead. Offi- o t'oair. Ki'ehn Cabinet. T-. pewriter r-a, Lan Mower, Garden Too 'a etc
PGR S A EE - rirnit-ire for 0 root-...-wi.l seli t cr b price chean if tak-n nt oneo. Anyone buvin all th 'u-r.:-tnro ,-r.n rent the cot-age. 3S'"S Drummond r. Indiann Harbor. Tnd 3 "7-4
Vm.-r! - -o i i FOR I reJ bby carriaife.: Hammond, -M trt-.jsi aeen to ba apnrcc'.ata.J. , v;
For Rent Furnished Rooms
FOP. RENT--Furnished rooms in newly hull: restd-re, pol-tn. for irentleme:i. 4212 i t ". . o 1 1 ai f. E. Ohicnfr'V 3-27-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnlibed rooms In tiio:i.f iion:e; . lose to car line. SOS Detroit e. iram.niond. 2-3S-2 FOE RENT Seepi::s ioo:r,s furnished complete. block from ctr I.nf. 131 Ilo-Vroan s-. Hammond. 3-2S-3
j ev-ritiirs bet. 8:30 and 7:3". S5C Ma
Hammond. s-'"-"i I'OR SALE Fnrr.ifjr for 2 room-, all
r.f. inquire, a4S Hohman jo. Ham-
FOR RENT t hath. 7 W, i
nic ftirnisbed r'.om.s; s. Hatr.mond.
E'"R RENT Nice lieht sNtTk rooms
v.-eii rurtiiKlid: modern. 26 Sibley
st. Ph'.ne loCSW. Hammond.
motil
3-27-2
FOR SALE Real !,v- Easter rabbitAnrTH and Boiaium Hare. New ia!ar,d Jacks, etc. H .1. Hol'i. Phone iiJ or. Standard and Van Eii-en Ham-
nmnd.
3-2S-2
ICR PLE OR RENT Com p 'eta outfT for tailor ahop; reasonable. C,.r sta'e and Lincoln a vs. Vv. HammonJ. C-2S--1 F"R SALE Tea and coffe- rmjte An Calumet region: 00 grood eB,h oitomers' a money maker; a bBraani liken before April 15. Write. T. "7 enrTirnes. Hanitriotid. 3-23-';
NOTICE TO Nil' V-R ESI DENT. THE STATE DC INDIANA. LAKE COUNT V. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR OM'LT, IMlU'i! TERM. litlS. NI..n Ml.'NTIA N VS. ANNA MIXTI.AN. Ci'"K NO. KPliS ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Pla -iii iff h .- Phi! G i i. vi Cd. :tr'i,':.'. nt .1 V r ,s 'orr:p!n. herein, together i ith fin affidavit of a ronpetent ptrs m. showing t:at the defndsr,. Anna Muntian. is not a resident of the tate of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore here.by r.oiifitd of 'he pendency of said action end that the sane v. i.'I .stand for trial at the next U-rtn of said Court, and that i n i e s1 s she appears and answers or de-rn-:rs therein, st t! e cu ilina; of raid 'itUKi.. on the 2 ic.is li.i;. of I.l. A. D.. 3011. the same heipjr the 7th day of fie ,.-a t ton of -ad Sotirt to be beKt::i and held m tht. v'otirt House. Room No. 2 at Hammond, ;:i ati County and r t-'e on the 2nd Monday of Mty, A. D. !91s.. said action will he heard and tieler.nined in her abs. net. IN' nITNINS V.HEHEOF. 1 hereunto .set :i.y hand at.u jriis the Real of aaid Co.itt. ai liam-f-.f-nd. this li'.h day of Marrh. A. D. 19IV HERBERT L. "WHEATON. r.y Cierk L. S. C. RASCOK IEMST.'CK, Deputy Cl-rk. Xfarch 15-22-2?
is a team mfn from personnel
1 : 're ten m is not known, hot we do I know that some of their men have played in the conferenee teams. And (we know from our experience with jCamr Custer and Cmp Grant tha' the army and r.uvy toy are af.aid of , nothing. And Ihe aviator oui?ht to : have it on a'l other service teams, i T.o al fans are hontnr that some of !'!. s'.ata of the Gt eat Ltkes Jail-ties j quintet which just closed a i cry ucj cesf -il reason, wili be on the visitors' itearo. And it is not unlike1-' that, this j ill be the cafe It would ceitalnly jle a real tiept to e Ernie Johnson, i acknowLtdjjred by ail pi be the greatest torn rd in the huiines. o:l and opI ri...s tim Owls O t'-i team, j Th- Owls Ci-ib hoys feel that no matit"!' what tan-. is snt a(?ain,-' t.liem. I that, they will do brole m fg.ilar jOwls Clnb ti". From nhat ad-snce dope we have., we feel sa f n recom1 rv.endina this game jj one f .:! of pep. I fits I-c a iid Oecr ho si. t Ua 17.
REFEREE GIVES BUTTON BOOT
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MIKE OPOLOEF; ALIAS OP.CfOEF. DECEASED. NO. i7-l. Notice is hereby given that the un-ders-gned has ben a;vcointd a.dmmitrator of said Esta'e. by the .luige of the Eeke Sjperior Coir. Said Estate is stirpost i to be solvent JAMES S. AI.LEN. A d i ii i n : s ra o r. Dater. Mar. h !L 11.
ATLANTA. C.A . Man n JD Jack Bt't'on. welterwe.-.ah; . ivss aw arded the referee's d" ision cur .1 tmrny Duffy in their bout Wednesda; . Eeferes William Haacl: of Memphis stopped the bout ir the eiehth round of a scheduled ten round fiaht and. pointlp.K o Uritton. S3 id: "This is the only man doing any fighting and I award the fight 'o him." tiiiffy and his manager claimed they had not been given fair treatment. At the end of the fifth round the referee announced that unless Duffy fought more he would stop the fiirht. Duffy appeared to brae" up in the sixth, bit neither man appeared to have an advantage in the seventh, nor in the next round up to tht- time the referee stopped the bout.
FOR RENT Nice- pl.Tstnt room for 1
or 2 g -m If rrn. M rs. Sohufa. Or
pheum R...lg. Hair.n-.ond.
FOR HALE At a barra n oo.,i-
3-2-2i msrk-t flitureji. J15 TTenrv st. Ph.-re "512. Hammond. '
WIV THE WAR WITH BSK'AB AMI i.r An.
flHICH ESTER S PILLS
FOR PENT 3 fu.i.o hght hou-ekeep tit . electric light. F'b'u 2Sh Fnyc.tie si. H.ttm
d i'o..rns for K!". bath and Harnmoiid n.l. :r.-L 3-23-1
, lT;riH SALE Baiad hay. l,v truck load -'-3' 1 j "i- csr joads. Chas. Fisher, I,ow :i.
Iml.
3-li-w 2
FOR PENT Furni.-hed rooms for
Special iSatnrdav Cash Bar
gain 18x40 French Plate
AS. n
one only. Hammond rnrniurriisa' 1 oEht blouse- j rar s,. mjturc Co., 242 East State St.
h P. RENT- 2 5-eeping roon
Shffie!d ae. I'honti Hammond 1001M
3-24-1
JA.'iR RENT furnished rooms for light h"u"ekeening; convenient to all. 7 75 ;; l.n st. Hammond. 3 -2 n -1 I-f.R RENT 1 furnished room. 833 P.
Hohman st. Phone S5S4 llohman si. j Ha-.imc.i.d. 3-23-1 !
FOR SAI.R 1 Eliiabethan dtnlr.g room set -onslsMng of buffet, rh-r.a cabinet, table and chairs; 1 French gray enamel hd room set; l sanitarv coimh. Phone 3o2S Hammond. S-2P-1
I
Miscellaneous
FOR RENT 3 strictly modern, cleanly
rowni' 'in h.sut;nPho''T7:'.. or caii Upholstering and Furniture
POl -i 1 1 1. . 1 1 Is " I w r. J 1 1X11 . I i v ULi.
Old Furniture made new.'
Wanted To Rent. Goods ralcd for an(1 fcivpr;
WANTED TO RENT-Smsn f la . furn- f.fl. 1 State St., lU'ar State ished or unfurnished. Wast Hammond i . . ''i' preferred. Phone Vincannea 40:: Mrs. tT irip PjlOTie TT.1TTI 1149T E. Lee. 709 bourh Chicago aye. Chi- l,,r' f u,utl- Flt--.J. cago. El. 3-52-18) S-2S-6 WANTED TO RENT mal! furnished j TAXI SERVICE. Phone Hammon-J 103. house or flat by couple wlhou i;hll- Mee Hotel. John Snyder. Hammond, dren. convenient to East Chicago rari 3-23-12
'in-:- or Sou'n. snore. I'hone l?l ihra-
IT NEED A EARGE Xl'MBER OF vki'led and unskilled noonie between - agesof IS and 45. b"th ttia and toai. to fill veint'fs in nrnd-jction :ppmnts of our plant. We are loit an encrmaus l.-usiness both in ;oi. f,r an-1 r'.gu'ar rommei-cta! Pp'-s . t si;ttiis: exceptional demand ,.r l't-. Phsical exammatKin -eQu o,at. .- to person or :'m..iitu. ; wi:h .o?rv F,mrlnvn' - ; t Of.'i''-. 'i'i e o,,od--" Tri & Rubber 'wnnativ, Akron, io. - 3-'0
Situations Wanted. WANTED Washing. Mrs. Cord" Chan.'.ier. kVnte General Delivery, or cell. 263 State Hammond 3-28-1 POSITION. WANTED Experienced stenographer and bookkaeper wishes 1 pavinir position at once. Best refitn ncsa. "Write. K. K, K. Times. S-23-S
in.
nd
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WANTED To RENT House, or 4 nn. 'itrn:.ie.I rooiits. The-). 96SR. Hammond. 3-2-
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VILL OPEN UP AVITH A GOOD GAME Me-nor.al da v will see tl.e opening of ti.e baseball i-inon !n East Chicago, tp. a co'.m-inication todav Secretary Franlt Veles of the" Polish Athletic club, announced that thee hr a'l guns Uod'd for the spring drive and that their hate ate n the ring as contendere for t'.e junior baseball champion-sh-p of I.ahe votin'y. Owing to getting a late start lat .--a.on the club voi-d (o set into t-on early thl year and for severs' weeks the hoys have been loosening tip
i ;i e'r tnus'les. The rluh scout hss signI .i ..r, lnt rf tr talent and tt looks
like they will be among the strongest cor tenders at the olnsv cf the season. Michsel SjoCart. well kti-.v.v ti in i.as-
! liall ct .-!s as a crack shortstop, was 'ioyn.-d up lat eek. 'Michael Hodor. ! Fe! -X Keller, Frank Pelej and Edward rr.eink i o' last year's lineup, ass sled ! j.y Prank Gruszka. star of las' y ear s Juni'.r 'Pipers, will also he seen in acI t ton. The o'ltfi'-id will boast of John 'Gixccb. P-."' ,Ton!-hi -ind Edward IPrui-hutei'. ... k i. J -isep'n Krupa. who pitched for the Polish National Alliance 14 g h s.-hool at .anibridce Springs. Pa., last season, has been secured to "strike j'etn co;;."
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When tl-e ri lame for basba!l practice tit the University of Arkansas this eprirg it found that with on" ex ception ever'' member of last yon r' team is in the service of Uncle Sam.
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, 1 ar 114 Pmad-' Frown Leghorrs Prise winners. Bst .-.imar.sei. Ro.':n i bred for town. Eggs. 15 for 11.30. gfij 3-SS-Si c's'e Cine st. Hammond. Phone 1147.T : E. E. Reck 1 nto 23 (L 2t
CHICK HARLEY, GRID STAR, PASSES ! AVIATION COURSE ; Chick Herlev. former Ohio ?iate universify football player, who wp placed' on the AU-Ameriean eleen last y.-nr. has passed his course in th aviation school at Columbus. H is iisiting his parenls in i hicago. and will bi ordered to on of the flying fields In Texas in a few da: s. MARTIN SHERIDAN 1 TAKEN BY DEATH i NEW YORK, M-nh 2J Martin J. Fheridan, world famed athlete, died of neumciiia 8t a hospital here Wednesday Skatcfc of Career. Marlin J. Sheridan, tha fcteatest o'; American ai! around champions, was1 born in Swiriford. County Mayo. Ireland, in lSn. Hia father wsa a broad jump champion of the district and hia broth-, etF.. all giants of stature, were star, weight, throwers. Martin was a tall awkward, rangy boy. who d:d not show; eatly signs of his inherited alhleticj profe'. i In th Olvrnpie games at Athens in j
190S Pheridan broke the -world's records for the discuss, throwing the, platter 10 feet-5'i inches, and bettered that mark at London in l!"t. In 1905 he won his first American all around title, scoring 6.320 far new world's record. Two years later he set a new record, counting 7.130 points in the ten event championship. In 1909 he bettered his record by scoring 7.3S3 points in 'he all around championship, a performance which stood until Jim Thorp, the Carlisle Indian marvel, broke it in 1912. Sheridan stood feel 1 Inch and weighed 194 pounds. He competed for the Dish-American A. C. of New Tork and was a member of the police force in Gotham.
"SAVAT '
KAISER FOR A HOME PyUN"
"Knock 'em cat for Xlncla Sana. Swat the Kaiser for a home run. Euy war savings and thrift stamps and back up oar boya at tl front." This la tha appsai. of n Johnson, official and clvn ownem of tha American Xaagna to Uia nation's million of baseball fans. The appeal to tha patriotism of tha baseball "buga', and ttiaro are none mcra patriotio in tha country will ba printed, on the cover of the Americam League Bcheilnle of ga,ms for tha coitaiag season, proofs ct which were racelyed by Lloyd JJ. VTaddeU, cliUrmcn. of the Coog County vracr aavt-ra com mitt yesterday. Similar appea'.s will be printed also on th programs and score cards of virtually all of the city's ball clubs. Charles A. Co-iskey, prasi dant of tha champion, Y?2ta Sox, and, Charles W. Waeghman of tbe Cubs have bee a asltad to place scar sartage sights in their parts this season. Tha "Old Boii&ii" has expressed his wlUlna;. naas "to avid. In a&y way possible" and has already joined tha Illinois Maximum War Savings Club, sign.? tvp to purchase Sl.OOO -worth of stam pa.
JOHNNY MEYERS ISSUES CHALLENGE TO REUBEN
BALTIMORE BARS JESS-FULTON BOUT
1 nit.TiMnP.Fl. Mil. March SJ. On j
the ground that public opinion in thiSj city 1" against 'he holding of a heavy-, l--ht nrij-efieht Tc re. the police board!
vesterday declined to issue a permit for the proposed AYiHard-Fulton championship bout, for which application had been made earlier in h day by James Jung, a local sporting man.
HANK GOESOVER TOP i
Hank Gowdy. the first big league player to rush to the colors, now boasts thu distinction of being the first major leagu-r to get Into action on tha western front. dinatches told of a raid in
the Lunerille region and a former big j league catcher -was mentioned as having I participated, being on" of a large num-j ber who volunteered to charge a boche trench. j Recently a dispa'rh from Franca said j the big league catcher was none other 1 Hjinlc whs stained lama in the
world s series of 1914. w hen the Craves :
slaughtered the Athletics Ju rour atraight. Gowdy. before selling for France last October, was a sergeant with en Ohio regiment. FEW LEAGUES REMAIN Before the war there were forty-seven leagues listed in tha baseball bluebook which, this year, will contain no mor than ten. including to or three bush leagu-s. In the east tha life or death of the Internatioti League is of much import, as the Eastern Association, made up of New England cities and the. New Tork 8ta'e League, are awaiting the decision of the International magnates before deciding rlans for the future. If the International quits, which is probable, only two Class A A organizations will remain. These are the American Association and the Pacific Coast League. The Association will start May 1 with a shorter schedule. The Pacific Coast League will get under way about the same as ususl. The Southern Association and the Western Leagua are the only Class A leagues that will start. The Texas League, a Class B orRanization. Is expecting a boom year because of the many aoldiers encamped in Texas. Two or thre. of the bush leagues nre waiting until the last minute before deciding to play or Quit.
Johnny Meyers, considered one of the best middleweight wrestlers in the country, has determined to force Ben Reuben into another match. He watched Ben gain a one-fall victory over Mike Y'okel the other night and ia satisfied ho can win two falls. In burling his challenge to the Great Lakes wrestler. Meyers offers to bet anywhere from J30 to JjQO. Meyers and Kuben hav met five times in the last year. Each has won two victories and the fifth match was a three-hour draw.
For Meditation,
All reat reforros are bawd on broad, rnroas pria-irl.
$i When the cave man wanted help or a wife he strode forth, tapped one on the head, and dragged he ox she to the tribal habitat. Ci vilization has placed certain restrictions and limitations about us which prevent this beautifully simole method. But it has given us the want ad, which costs but a few cents, and no physical effort.
A rmdT for fnfMtleaf ef tb. aria err tract. Ftni. &ott-,-lf -move and will net ttricrar.. RillnH ia I to aar.
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PPOVJIK r LOAN 5: Famous Sprinter Dies. ! CO. H- i 141 and 150 East 5Uaf Street : E'r- c.AUL. March 2?. - James May-j Panama Ruilding. ; burv. the famous Universitv of WisconH.onS rPhe-Um Th;rdra"n. HS j rmtcr. d,-d m a hospital here; ' 11 ' eslerda. He mad- the record for lne.
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NEW ILLINOIS- , INDIANA LEAGUE IS PROPOSED I PEOP.lA, Mrch 29. Peoria was ask-: cd yesterday to become a member of a; tew Illinois-Indiana class B baseball, league, it was announced by Jack Ryan. ; President of the Peoria, club. Fie cities; Peorta. Rloominston, Term Hau'e. Fort Wayne and Richmond -ar" assured for the new circuit, it is said, while there is a possibility that clubs can be pieced in Decatur. Danville. RorVford. .South Iicnd or Hammond. Ind. An or-; -amiation meeting will be held within;, a week. ' ;
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2N HAJTD MOTORCYCLES. Ex"t ior Tlod"ron, Indian. Hsrlv. Flanders.. Thcr, Tale. Eagle. Rars, Pope. Dayton, Motoshike. Excelsior .', eh ; we . g a otd rmv pa c "-e.i s EXCXLSIOJt ATTTOCAR SAIISROOM. 22? J-iste S; . 1 !( oi ".on d. Ind. 3-29-3 RRnifF, THK Tl A T HHUtT A M M B I ITl TK
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FvR SALE 5 pass touring car. ,n AI WANTED By May 1st 9 or room k '1 ?-.rvLo.2d iVd U-i ,V h0UBd er ls1wr t st Chicago: or Phone !. Hammond. Ind. 3-H-tf 8trjcOy tfiodem; good naighborhood; r-v ,o i t r- i , rtferenrae. Addree. K. N Times. Hsmi . roadster, ? Tlsnted nonii - j.ja.g
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HERE'S NEW TEAM.
Spcting Editor pims: ,1 am enclosing a list of the Iifieup of the hasob'll team of the Peerless Athletic Club for the season of U'S. which ; I would thank von to pub'ish in 'ho sporting columns of ;our valuable pa-j per. In this connection I w!?h to state; that wa have 'he strongest t-ntn thlsC year since th club was oriraniid and j ail rur players are in 'he pink of con-, dHion and we are in good shap to start; the fght for thct championship of Lake county, for teams 15 to 1 years of see, ; and we feel confident of hOneir.g 'he; honor to East Chicago Lineup; John Buckley, lb: George, Edgar. 2b; Clarence Ferguson r; Romeo I George, If; Arnold Klempner. rf. Joseph Long, ss: Michael Monak. ci. Floyd Myers, 3b; Frank Spencer. - c. Utilitymen: Joseph Chcka. 3b; Lawrence George, r; Michael Luictic fielder; Steve, Polomscak. Jno Jlsdura. gen- ; era! utiln: Bu'-k WBer, mascot.
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