Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1918 — Page 7

Mondav. April S. 1f1e

THE TIMES.

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Classified Advertisements

After Anrort 191k, en all elaaiflad ad -raxtA m at placed with na o-r tlphoa and sot paid for at tfca offtca wttfcla 3 iy, an a. Cittern al cttrga of tea catita will ba raada for oo auction. Tii bat rrlo can ba glvaa otur patrons by tiring-lag all claaslftd mArertlMmaata tc car offica ill pay. lay for Mm and oUectlom laeb ooxryrr pto. ftjtb. co. T21IS3 JtEVTSPAJBStB. An. , 1917.

Real Estate Bargains

For Sale -Miscellaneous

FOR SALE- rril-,i..t,!l,M.i (i!.-inioi,.- ami rai.r -i i vwiul'i t Le.--or'.- U"i;at'

U'n iiir.l'., ',5 state M., li.imn.. n.i

Open fCr!ii:i;j. 4 1

Room and Board.

HA!U AND ROOM Near M. O. depot. 167 Logan st Phon" 2727 Hammond, t. fr. P.. prot- 'ion. Hammond. 4-6-1

PoAIil) AMI KliOM-i,, :'v for two A -nth-men. ; 1 i.i mm. .nd.

private fntr.158 Sibley 4-t-l

Miscellaneous

FOR REN'T 4, 5, 6. 7. t. and P room modern cottages. buns!i'A, houses

and flats, from $100 to $.M0 tviwh: buhl A?:-h.-i!t S:.. monthly, in nil parts of the t it;.. Phone. Asphalt 1776, or see Mr.. Runnell. 531 MichiKHni H nf I'ami. ave. Hammond. I-!-1 t En.il Mines, i I i;

FOR SAl.K OAXY. New houses in renter of city Apply. Joseph Frost. 622 Broadway. Telephone. Gary 291 3-CT-t f

Contractors and Builders.

'Al.l'MET I 'E 'I'.ATIVr. T I

lcl. t.', MttnaiM-r V 1 .-. I7.,.,-...

ished on All Worli in the Pliriter'w Tnnlo. iii.-io Kile M. Phone 1364. He-m-l i 'l n! . 4-2-K

J Ili.'ninon 1.

I foe I or I Did.

k! -. $2.50 up. :..ii. $i up. : P-r gal. '. 1 I t t 'iil.lcy an' lde-llC: Fllolin 216

Phone

APE- Ur.b ;u loads.

t h.-.v, i 'has.

by tr'.K

1 i.-h.r.

ITHMTl'ltK REPAIRING. I'PHOI.STermg. Hug and Oarj.i.-t 'lea n ing. Lake County Fphclsterlrig . 324 E. S'ale st. n um.iotui. pin-i.e 2Sti. 4-2-3 eod

I INFORMATION" V."ANTKI f l)ve :-ads Adiv. (ilMi i'P' rr-il from Hamm'nd l..'v 11. i '''' -1ft. Any info! nmt ion

Wanted Male Help

V ' XTI'T' R. v wit!, bi.-yr!. to dcltvr t "!.-Kra:ns. A'-plN, Wf Stt.ni Union Tel. :. . Htr.r.on..l. S-S9-tt .'T!;:ii-His ov;p IS jtars: bring .-'ioo i--tiUx'-a:c. Indiana Box lv -.1, .. ll.d. 4-1'tf

I'OR SAlK room tnodrn buncalow". I

1US Van Huren t : furnace Kent, oek J W I .V' J OPT of aummuvM.v floor 3 lyoms, mlrriT door. Inquire. Sit 1 luifin. Kv lytlnnp :i t Calumet. J'hone 278 IUmmcnd. 4-2-6 I IK-hriif.n at. l'hn iiamn

A.-'V .".sorv i-..M. nd. '.-l-tf

loi.ul'iK- htm wi! i.o arnrerittted. Mrs.

Ai;u:l A'ldv, I'll l"?.t-tte t. Hammorid. Ind. 4-8-1

FYR SALiT S room buncalow, modern; mint sell; $3H00. OP: $1,000.0 ensh. bolatioe terms. 214 Detroit St. Tel. Xl6. irn.monJ. 4-2-S

WANTKI' Middle a s-d man to run . eva'or ;03 Vobs:r e., 11mn. n.i. 4-3 :tf

'.VN'TKli-Vn':.5r.l.-A! engineer, yrunc .-ried nmr. no-, imbl tr military !,;!. ilo.-.d habits. alnmonf.' broadtn:tid'i find abl to tak lm i-art in an -rctmizaT'on. M-.ist l'a' pocui mechan-i.-a'l ideas and Fotni- e.'trical expe'ier.ce. Must, be able to oupervis installations "f own drsigii. Some knowledge of roil:n? n-Ul t ork preferred thouifh (tiOt rn'fnv. rro.T.-stir.siors faiid olock watchers r.eed not apnly. All rerll'- to .-cer ejivn-rtenoe. sainry and a'l t,.-.-esfrv infonnation o coei- ease. Add!'?. I. C S. Tit, ics. Hammc-iid. 4-5-6

t 'AXTKP 1'"''"' laborer". Hubbard Steel Foundry. i:ai C'.'.icnt'.o. Ai r'.v , t--riark on iriT.iws. 4-.-S

TWO TOl'VG MEN f neat appearance to t ra 1 u it'n mann sror as saUm;H. Prtrh?- tti.erR'i.t country mn and sohooi t a--hers preferred. Me age and previous o-.uploynient. Write V. T. L'if. 5"? S. ,A";b.-!::i- ave. dicngo. Ill 4-6-3 WAN'TIlIk-Kov for lab. ratory vork. App'v. LAborotoVV. Vnsted t'homi-.-a! Oifc;:r.;.: rrodu.'ts llaniiisor.d.

WAX TFT Handy ran for msehine liir': famt'.ier with liri'.l rieus n-orli. Kh m. ord M''l -inc A- Forge Works. -' Wl . St. HsnmH't'.ti. -!-ri-2

WA.VTKP Farm hand: permanent h i,'- - call T4", Carroll St. Hammond. 4-6-1

AVANTKD 2 Blacksmith and 2 helpers. Aii'ly AVm.

Graver Tank Works, East

Ghir-atro. Tml.

4-6-U

AVAXTED Kivet ers. Caulkers. and Heaters I' or steet tank works. Wages 00c to 70c Wm. (J raver

Tank Wotks. Cave Sinclair

Oil K eh' n in tr Co.

4-6-;

WANTED Offic btT- "Wm. TarJ: VTcrks. Eaot Chlcaffo.

Grsrer l-5i-3

V," "TKi! Marrtod mar; to wcrk on t: it i-l:oi :21T3 Iian-.tr.on-1 4-S-tf

Wanted Female Help

AN TFD A Rood co;petcr.-. irl for It a-.ij. house" ork. llrs. H. A. l'op-l'-i.'n:--n. rb.one I'M Hammond. 4-2-t?

VAXTKI Olrl fv-r gonoial ho.lticw.'-rk: eo ivag'.s. 4 a iJCtroit s'.. Haru-

4-o-tf

WANTKI' 2 waitresses: p-x-d 'ate. I'f-iiftr Ufs-Hiiiiiiit. Mtchigan ie. Indiana Harbor. 4-4-6

WANTED Girls for factory work, crood pay and steady work. Erank S. Betz C. 4-3-3 o.

W A NT KID Girls. Co. II-jmmoii4.

Hammond Laundry 1-5-tf

WANTKI) Girls: must be 1 years and brlt.a ape certificate. I.eid Murdoch -'.'o. Hammond. 4-4-tf

M'Cn'TRD At once, tvattress at Calumet P.cstaurp.r.t. 707 Chicapo ave. K. Chicago.

S ANTEI-Meje-stic moiiu.

-."nod pirl f-jr houser. - ik. Hutel Tailor Shop. Ham-1-6-2

WANTED Girl for 2 hours morning" to help with housework for 2 m eks. rhon; Hammond 2826. 4-b-2

WANTED Girl for srenera! houfeworV:. llrs. F. r. I.anman, la ft hous on Lake Front. Indiana Harbor. Fhone 617M. 4-6-2

YOFNG WOMEN To study r.ursinic in first-class ''hiostgu hospital: board, t oero. and taonthly cah allowance d-ir-ttig period of training-; applicants must be. at least 15 yoars of have at least one -war hiirh school education or its aui''0 i?nt. and must furnish uiou-s-tioriatile tharacer reference--: xradu-a-e nurses receive $20 to 3j a wk in "hico. Address. Dr. K. T. o.ccn. Superintendent, Er.glewocd IIopitil. Chicago. 4-t-2

GIHLS WAN'TFD Experienced or in-exi-eric-nccd on power sewing mh ir.es; jrood pay while learn in k. At pi v. P.ose.-.wald &. Well. Sowing l'a..tnr . F.. t'l.tcaifo. Ind. 4-S-2 WANTED A competent maid for Ken-f-ral housework: family --f 3 adtins; wanes $7 per v eek: no washinic. Mrs. J, E. Fitzgerald. 7 Carroll st. Hammond. 4-8-tf

FOR SALE Woman's coif bnp. leather, and 4 clubs, mid-iron, drivr, machie and putter. Addross. 1113. Care Times. Hammond. 4-S-tf

WANTED A woman to take washinsf home. Call I'hone 150 Harnniond. 1124 Monroe st. 4-S-3

WANTF.I Girl or middle a Red woman for g-n :-ral house-work. Call at 7 S Hants- n St. tiar-.. or piione. Gary 1 .".2 2. 4-S-.1

WANTED Experienced girl for general housework: good wares; 1st apt. So Mason ft. Phone 1 .0 Hammond. 4-S-2 x ANTED Young lady clerk for bak--y stcre 1ui. Harb. Apply, 411 sH .si. tlamrnond. 4-s-t

WAXTF1T) Cloa'i and suit salesladies, alternation hand and millinery trimmer and makers. Address S. J., Times. TTammond. 4-S-l

WANTED Girl or woman for housework. 1SS I'iummer ave. Hfimmond. 4-S-2

WANTI-1! Competent stenographer: nono btit experienced neej apply, heifer Furn. Co. Ind. Har. 4-h-2 WANTED Pinins room girL S3 State St. Hammond. 4-?-l ANTED Toung lad- to work In grocery. J. Dunsin?. 613 Hohiran st. Hammond. 4--tf

FOf; sm.t:.- H.ed oondttinn. i -nli 1 r 6 P. m. I lam-i

foil SALE Attractive five room bungalow, hardwood floors throughout:

large li ing room, linen closet, kitchen i cabinet, laundry tubs. tc. ("an gi'"' inimediate p-isaession. I'riced low. Small!

cash payment, balance 'ike rent. i T-iiT? i tHARGIS MOORE. I n.out'h K '.' T'hon 521. 402 Hammond Rl-Jg ar(i f H ', Hammond 4-2-tf j T , u: ,

Hammond.

Pi A NO I.K.sfON'S T'- (tinners or advan"c'l pupils; ndul'd or ililldren. Geo.

p,n, , 7 " '"", , " ,"".!' Gr.-. n. 11 In:bfcvh ave. riione HumI'OK SsALL -A pitvate hotel i:i List) niond 22!6. 4-S-e i hlciigo: b t -t it .i.icru -utpnient ; 1 . .

rea. n lor ;-,!ing leiivliiK -U v. At' pi v. I W. J. 0-j!nr.. 1st Natl H. IP-lii- Room j .-. Ila.'t Cbu-ag... 4-2-tf! .

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em hoes i rslF i RnilBiFO ! COMEBACK mm 1(1 iiLiuiii.Lu TO-NIGHT OFFFHTFO The OshkohBlttler Meets Rf j H S ! I fl

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LEGAL NOTICES.

rilllTIn.V OF RAVKTUTT FOR D1Sbaby rah. m K-.od crtyK.-v I! R-cker t. before ' n A K G E . 4-3-4 I TN THE MATTER JF JC'IIN HFREE

PA X IvKI'PT. NO. 22., IN RANK

; i-f'1,1 ( i rrwi i - i y-

pi ,7- winning fnir f--r K. itj.-s. !I'-!iir.aii st. I lion

FOR PALE Mot-em six. low. hardwood floors

beamed exiling in dining room

iinen c.osets. launnrv tvirs. etc

large bed rooms. South Side. one. bio. fl-i'TO O. r lii-e 11 . r , if taL.n a-

Sn.all lASlt r.'ivm;f l.ottknee llL-e ri-tlt ! I' R

room Dunga-1

frencn w.i-, p, ,,; s . r v

k: ' c. I r. 547. 4-3-1

API-

Tt-'jtt on hull I'urcv. 6'js, 1 10(1-1 sr. l-,ast

HARGIH X- MOORE

Phone 221. 402 Hammond Fldg Hammcnd 4-2-tf

ALE i-v-v- r.'. t-s or

turtilture; A I shap : niusl Irt(iure las-iccnt fiat cor. Grapevine st;. Indiana llarl 7S7H. Hammond.

boil, g" hy

FOFt SALE Bungalow 429 May St.: ; ft. lot, Kenwood and Iohman at.: w'.il ake second mortgage ind give deed, lot I -or. Ann at. and Muenich ct. Tel. 25:. : Hammond. 4 2 6

I-OR RENT 2 No. 1 residence, poult ry V. and tru-k farms. 38 and 12 acres black I 1 nJl ,SAI-: "D. f-i.d; ! miles east of Garv on Ridg" an 'v road. Wb.eler Ind. Fertia. Ft v. Roth "' Cary. i;,-ro

ttii very desirable mpro emerit. In-.- Itanko.

hold 1Mb.

I ii and Phone 4-5-tf

FOR SALE S-o counters ca.-'i iron safe rt-is tn c-lnH condni..i;. ft go.

f.xt.ltrs. sV.eh. Inc. eg!Mor. t-nttiiv as. it. nr. ! i giits ,!l -n 1st PI. on- lOTil. E. .lit4 -6 -it

me.iiHte possession. Term 1eae. Cur-is. T.l. 109M. Wh:h:r. Ind.

UEXT i ;-o-l I a y.'ig d tliHfkei. lh '7 Hroa-l-s.-IH'i,' i-ason. M 4

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HITTi'T. IMSTRICT OF INDIANA, ss: : On this 2th dc.y of March. A. D. 1?1? ' on reading the petition ,.f the bankrupt' for his discharge. I

IT IS ORI'ERED P.T THE rorpr

I I. at a hearing r-e r-n-i uj-on t

the - Hi aay t.f May. A. J . 1st", before said Court, at In-lianap.'lis. in f. District, at nine cVJocl- in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be puitI.Oifid twice in the Tke c'our.ty Times, a new paper printed in scid ID. stric t and t)-at all known creditors and other pcif.i.y in interest may appear at th smd time unci place nnd show cause, if any they Lave, why the prayer of the

Owls Show Glass by Taking! Two Straight Games I from Visitors.

Brennan in Racing Ring; Russell-O'keefe to Mix.

Tcnight Wfcgner's ?.lc ',oori y

pevple who clutter up John i;.--ci!ie firena will see Edward

of Othkosh In his first K.ri-j

M'.T l'N-ITEti PKKFS 1 (By H. C. HAMILTON.) NEW TuLK. April f. Now tha

Willard and I I'd Fulton, the

t w-

i pe-iide:

;s he;

American His last

themselves b.

most

- j w ight s, h.-ive entangled a set of articles agreeing

t:nr ttuwtr.t-nt since

two starts in the I'niteiito a battle for the world's Iteav y.v)ht

b- j championship, it is to be suspecte.1 that

st jr&aax eat,

j WHITING. IND.. Atrii 8. To be ah!";

same on - - - - ' "

I was all the Wh.ting Owls expected. Soj I that wo can siy that the two defeats!

administered to the beja from Ind5B!i?.polis by the Whiting bo a fi beyon-i; the e.xpvetatior.s of their most loal fo'-;

States that year were with ilike (

boi;s and Ruck t'rouse. They followed a 1-ng stay in Australia. Then Eddie went right back to the little continent for a more protracted vit-it. McCoortv has worked lor g anl hard for th"s com back under the. eyea of fiiftids and critics who hive known him during his thirteen jears of battling. He has the weight otf nil right and

seems to he ss last as f yore. Other so muf.;, the belter for fights with leading r.v.tt fingers will Willard would wind

Jess, is looking around for a soft spot to licht. Ten round and eight round laws, according t .- past p t f. t inaiies of the heavyweight title, holder, '.-'.' 1 offer very attractive purses, for they probably will be given a grtat dl of conoid-ration. If a. no-decision clause is hooked onto the law or the commission mles.

less. P a career ot

H.

4-2-6

FOR SALE S.-tl !!"'.. b.f hp; I

. ; l- n --., I : m-s. F'R SALE 2 houses to. Standard SteT ; t'ar district: a bargain if taken with-;1''1' SALK-F.h in :,o days. Inquire. I. I. Modjesca. Tel-' i i.a::.:i. ..!. ephone 345 Hammond. -t-3-ff ! ' WANTED To Bell saloon and buTlchrug " E

t asy to sivin; deal. Has tbree-vear

mortgage for $2.(i0i.-f-. Reason for sel-;

-n at.d !. ear state 11b mio..nd

1

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111.

V. r;; 1 ;.:

lowers. The fine-! sr-re nss 2j to

w.th the Owls again naving a nine i-otm. follow- this whirl. Manager Jim Aiuiun pacifist principles in an age of fighting margin. 1 is openly predicting that his man will should he agrre to meet Fulton in a no

j As was the case on Fridav night.; be right at tho top of the hc-?p before derision, short bout. The onL- scrap h

F-ii 1 petitioner should not be granted j Pi e-if r was the scoring b-'-y or ih-. the iot months bring a lull :n boxing has engaged in since r,e dethroned Jack A;- I it is ftirthar ordered by the Oour'. I e-.Miir.g. getting fourteen points as hisj activities. j Johnson was one of that kind of nasccs that the Clerk shall send by mail to all - share of the evening's work. The Owisi Frankie T"- - Brer.nan. billed as the and it was just as unsatisfactory as it '"" " ' red i tors copifs of said petition used the ame line-up in the f;eious champion middleweight of Canada, Is i r.ossible to make a hoi.t Ti. .- i. nm

at urat w ith the exception that Murray - r-vpoatngr McGoorty. Frankie got the K.' reason to believe that another of tha

Mtn-.'fi o i oaciv suoi im-ri-u o. i-fcu.-i cp. inonicKer oy tpiiui.s cui.r t-uuifs uu same, iengtli and description bouid,

order, addressed to them s of residence as stated.

: V J -S--

,he "onoraoie A LBE11T B. n-ho eomt-leled the job. The game wai their backs for the familiar ten count. rroe anv more iht-illint- to Ge v.vi,i-e

AM-r.iiMi.N, juoife or sanj (. .

moiR"

ling, etvkness. Chicago. 111.

5001 Hurley

inawcr. Address

ave. sf'th j ienrv. J.ake I omit v limes.

i - j

at-l this t !o i - ila

urr. onrj much faster than rridavs game and tr-e, Mei'loortv Sims to swing tnat Ions left A a mmtpr of fr.-t r.,..i . .. ,..,.

;ti,e sea. i icieoi at inoianapons. in said hundreds who attended certainly enjoy-1 j-.,0k of hi- on the Brennan chin. If h parison of records. Fulton is fuliy c-ap-I'Ull'-l! lioom ; ! Di ri. t on the 26th day of March. A. , ctj the team work of both teams. I does Frankie may not feel so well and able of knocking out the biy r! mr,in

1 ' 1 - j The Owls started off in a hurry and J his confidence may be shaken wurn (Seal of NOELE C. BFTLER. j before any one realised it. the score was,

he Court) Clerk. 8 to 2 in the local's favor. However.'

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FOR SALE 60 acre farm near Win - i amae. Ind. F'or infer inut ion call 4207 IFOR Ivy St. or X'l.olie t-20J. Indiana Harbor, i he

S M.H--11;-

FOR SALE S room h.-u tion: cheap for cash: terms, or trade for soih district. 4?Ci U'egg .

-1.-4-5 ' llamrr. mi.

in poo l loca- J r;. r:RLD PLYM. 'I will accept, t cockevel" aiui c ff- rvi fn this fin ; ",. . :.-,. 1. iTiKmco. fi. i .nr.

4

FOR SALE A IK flat building, wet', j. at(d in Chi.-a go, IP. Will e change for property in Hammond. Cav Ea' Chicago. Write Fox C Hemmond. 4-5-1

l'ol: RENT 2 houseUr.- pit-.-r 1 R! plumm. - y .

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

Hng 'tr-.- -i-i-rTHH STTE OF INDIANA. LAKE

O l N T Y . IN TIEE LICn SLTEBIOR 'o! P.T. MARCH TERM, 1 f 1 5. WEST

TuM. HAM Mf'XIl BREWING COMPANY and j vs. S M II. BR'OVV, FT AL. CAUSE

No. 16C2. ACTION TO FORECLOSE I'- 'NT R A' 'T. Now cr.-es tl.e jilaint'ff by Mc-

Mahi ti i c. nrtiy. aftornayu, and files

furnisher! room tor ; (rnyiatnt neteiti, together with i Mii-t fo- bachelors j nn ef-. davit of a competent person.

p

T'I lti n'KS-i'-ks: egjj" : Guard. 524

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sFor Rent Furnished Rooms I

croon tn-Tl!!i.mon--rs 7 a:id room bldg. ba'hs.

.ter

A REAL EARGAIV AND vestmeru located n rhoi-cst reidu.ce sectiri. , bri--k modern apattment

'-:ec. and gs. j-at'-imn- luh" ho

;-"'. .utKes a spien.d r.O".-: with too, .s to rent. T rnt ej-y reasonable. Price $7400. Convenient to street ears. etc. THEO. MOOR. Bnnk of Hammond. ti?7 Calumet e. Hammond. 4-5-1 FOR SALE OH RENT Newly built hotel and residence; will bring in 14 per cent income: half cash, half mortgag.;. Mortgage for 5 ve?r orlv 5 per ceiv Address John Kostka, 2106' 13Tth st j Indiana Harb-'-r. 4-5-14.

j F )R KF.NTi iv-'ii'.rn; n , Rinibac'i ai.-

--'.i i nislicd ' o. tl 1 . OA i ;. P I 1 H . I T. ' I . ' i

i-om lor tone -2L1!

all ; i

show'njf that

p.t r.v. n 81 t rue hr:

the defendant Sam II.

Mil. Sam H. Rt.-wn. whose ?n nane : tin known, and

FOR LENT - leep-ng r--o '"rots oar i is-- i .-it. llaiiio.ioii-i.

and 1 n only.

I

FO R RI-7NT--4 fttf'is'.e.l r.'.on s

housek'-ep'fg. 5k P'-'' "o.-k. rlumnif v ave. Ha i mix -i i-l. Call after

p. in.

w.fe of Saw H. Crown, is not

s:dent f.f tl-.e .-tare o' Indiana.

Said def erwtorit is theref.,.-,. lierehv

I not :fo- 1 of ths pendeticv of said action

I oti-l th.'it the same v ill stand for trial

I-.ght i at the r.-st f-tm of said C-urt. and that

iti.- s- i. appe;t- :i,i ansv.fr ..t do

do 'U' t bi,.,

t - 4 -"

I

FOR RENT I Mm-.-tii ;o e. 5 1 6 W.

:-s i -...:. Mlt

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Fj SALE Beautiful 7 room house, on Summer at.: a bargain if taken at orc: on 50 ft. lot, near Mavwood ave. Address. 3. a. Time. Hammond. 4-S-.1

FOR RENT Fn'nl.eruence : i . i. -oh;. 120 Cart'di &l. rial;

all

1 p.i;

FOR RENT-!---l1 s. ni'e; moivl st. ltd

he r-ui-

IP

Lost and Found

l hliii-K row with wlv.re witho.tt horns. Finder ph-as V ictor Ragany, 4SIS Alexander ifhiv ago.

spots: j e notify I

av-. ).; 4-4-5

for pent- f.i; I t'eman. wcrkini 2170. I!;i"i:t;i-ii-)

FOR RENT -kt'eh'-n i-rivil. -t

I moi.d.

ot; No

o:i ti,.. -.-.ti, ,idy ,r May. A. D. ISIS, the

; (same beir.g the 15th dav of tiie r.ex't j "h o'ie , 1 -5-'. i ''rru of ss;il Cotirt to be b- sun and held

I :t 'he ( ourt House, lio'iii No. 2 at Ham-Co'1- , m,-,,-.ft in :r. id Cotir.fv find Stare rvn tV

'Lr'-Z 1 Monday o' May. A. D. 191$. said action . j win be beat d and determined lit their "Ping ) nbsenr e. Jx WtTVKSS WHEREOF. I b-ereunto j set n hand and aff.x the Seal of e?a;d gen- ' ',,urt at Hnv.mond. this :idr!i dav of

J. 1? 1 8.

HERBERT L. WTIEATON. , Cetk Te S. C. 'Oil HEMSTOCk", Depu'y Clerk.

the Em Roes were not to b downed so! easily and on a couple of tries by Smith! and Captain Schoer.eman the score stood j eight all. Frieling then railed a conference which renulted in three baskets j by himself and one by Cochrane in ai very few tnin-ites. The half ended witu! the owls leading 22 to 1-. The second half was t-en faster than j the first half. More tries at Hie basket) were had and one can get an idea of how! fast the play was hy the following: The Em Roes took 52 shots at the basket while the Owls tried 40 times to car; the oval. 52 s-hots in 120" seconds of j play means one effort every thirteen seconds. Of coutse. this is counting ;

hots made from every

respective of the conditions under whi they were tried.

LAKE CO.

raw

S ST

TOURNEY

Sol Tit lillN'D. IND. Apr:! 7. The, Tribune No. I team of Gary is leading)

inside ten rounds, but the public will smell a rat ff the fight is finally held tinder that provision. The rublie, longsuffering at times, probably will reach i the conclusion that Jess and Fred are

going to fight for the honor of staging a longer bout at some other day. .Jesa has stated lie wants no camouflaged mill when he takes on his chief contender, but really wants to go into action for the purpose of defending his tills against the best of the hip men. Th public certainly has startol pulling for Wiliard to make his word gooj with a long tight and a decision tacked onto tha t nd. The fact is the public is tired of Willard's throne-keepir.gr. The fans wart to sec some one else on the crest of the

White hone britrade. .teas Im t.een tnn

i i in the ninth nnntial bow line ton rnamen 1. 1 . , . . .

nm- im '-i roti'-n or a racitisl and c-irniis-manimi.

wiiii i uti ill in'r-ic-fl nr.i

score is 2.67

I1.--.ie 4-S-tf :

March. A. D

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15

LOST Weanesday mort.ing brown poc.-cetnook with small blat k one hiside wit Masonic stickpins valued .

KeeppaKes. t.e.vsni. i'lione rr 1 4 7 lT,.t,.. i

for ri:n" f.-ont l -Fhone 177.: 11. o-I.

i.s for or Ciii

lig'i

;i ;'.'i. i t. . f- r . v t h. -! -ekeepill K . 1 Mi.-Mgaa ave. 1 - e -1

;nor,d.

46:

FOR T:L

l Munen of keys ci Ipjehri She'- I field or Hohman sr. Damn oi'id - r--j warn. 4.13 lieridan ave. Whi-in r--,- r , , t-

4-5-3 ' ' IirIi

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i-' j iameo nrooch. Sat p. m. Return!.

iruman ave. rhona 23S9. Tfam- n.r

REN

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Lfsr I.. S. Erainee.rs' emblem. Phone 10?!!iR: reward offered if returned 26 ! Drxiglas st. Hammond. 4-S-l i

LOST Meh. ."1st. at Lak Oeorge Inn I fox terrier, all white with tsn on head I 15 years oid. license No. K!7r; $j5 re- ' ward for in'iitn or spy information 'ha i

ma tearj to re'urn: no questions asked Fhone. McGrew. Diversity 2258 Chicago" 4-S-3

RENT

Keeping: ti elec. : no chi mond.

Fop RENT h-.il(. l-.e.'p. Col'. (Dakle.

P

i ; s n r la ; i 172 4.

Schaefer replaced Cochrane at center in the second period and sue ceded in luttir.g the basket twice as his contribution to the score. "Weiss took Frieling place after the latter had wrenched his shoulder in a fall. The Em Roe boys could not get by the def'-ns.e put up by the Owls club guards and had to in consequence try for long shots but they uuld not connect. As a climax to the basketball season, rothir.c better than these two gam?

could have been arranged. Fans whol I;d Srarks. Terre Haute., -aw these games know That they navel Kank of 'Whiting-. Whiting

a ma-

patronize the

I lator to suit tlie ft.r f.,u..re-

""' -' "-' -j, wantS more action. Tl.fs !,-

1 , e , . -T-. i . ... 4 n . i

'-"".n H"i I ' i : e fiouir. x H1UH6, vii- jorj,v r,f ne

, , ,. ,, . , . .. . S'Jlt Uaxr.t are pulling hard for a long ! ft-e hundred dollars w ill be distributed e-i,, A. 4 , ,r, . - I light, with a decision. They r.guro that. ' as prire money. Three nlver lo mg cups! r-,, ,.,, , , . .,, , . ! I ulton ran knock out Millard inside

are aiso among tne tropnies. .o games,

! will be rolled this week until next Sat-

; urday. when the tournament will run ' daily for three weeks. The scores today!

were surprisingly low. Th leaders are: j FIVE-MAX TEAMS. j Tribune No. L Gary 2.672 I Merchants Bank. Soufh Bend 2,325

-2.466 -2.450

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4-S-

Roomers Wanted

-2 lady

t Ion. ste t heat. HI? Hammond.

FOR RENT 1". j-ooT-S ; v i . h Conk' y a c. H .

-ii i

b. a

nnioij

i ruishe! I -:. i:-;n; 4-;-l ;

FOR RENT 2 litht l.ous, K-ej-inc rooms for 2 g- :U let. '.en ; bc-.tr d and room if desired. Mrs. Watson. 54! E. State st. phone Hammond 2.!?.

roomers: good lora'23 State Line. Fhone 4-2-4

FO R RENT 2 h ing ro'-'o1-. "5-'i Hainmond 2517.

ate.

1 1 srh t t:.. r

tisrlceefr bone 4-S-l

2 roomers, bet

l ondit St., near town and Phone 3119. Hammond.

Z FOR RENT Futm Douglas and housokoepinr.

tar line. Hammond !k01:.

Mh-l.13.1n

pot

4-5-4 j

For Sale Motorcycles.

FOR RENT- At furnished r.-t-m ing: modern tut" Near car line. 1 2

f . e 1 1 i ' Hi.:

If .1 k li:U

WANTED TO TRADE 3 spee.J twin Harley for lightweight marhine. Write, L-. L. X. Times. Hammond. 4-6-6

s . t-.in ous.-k.--i--

ti. children. :. Hammond.

Wanted to Buy.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE foFXTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR Co CRT. MA R.CI TEEM. 1918. ANTON M . LAWRENCE VS. BESS TK L. K'ELLT". F.T Ah. i'Al."SE NO. 17116. ACTION TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE. Now comes the Plam'ff by Vm Pri.e. fctcs tir-y. and flies his complaint herein, toge-thcr with an tff .d.-.vjt of a r-.mpe!ent person, sl.ow ing that the defr st'iant. F.es'e Kel'is is t.ot a lesi--i--r.t 01" the s-.nte of Indiana. Said 'biendant i therefor hrebv tiotil',.'-d of tl:e rendeiicy of said action am! ih.it the same will stand for trial at 'he next term of said Court, and that un'.-ss she appear and answer or demur ti.'-o-in, at the railing of said cause, r-n the 27th day of May. A. D. 1918, the same Peine; the Il'th day of the r.ett term of said Court to bo begun and held in the Court House Room No. 2 at Hammond, in said County ami State on the 2 Monday of May, A. D. 10 IS. said action will be heard ar.d determined in her a bsr n e. IX WTTXES3 WHEREOF. I hereunto t my hand and affix the Seal of said

Court at Hammond, this 50th day of'

March. A. D. 15 IS. HERBERT L. WHEATON. F.y Clerk L. S. C. RoSCOE HEMSTOCK, Deputy Ork. Apr! S-15

seen two of the best games ever staged 1 ,TS- irusl na ?aigs, -..-nuing.

' T ... ... - T ' w 1 , . .

.11 I i-- I il (IMS, Ij.l I . Cattrell-Probst. Tcrre Haute Wilkinson-Sturrier. Wb.i'ing Raukr-Jensen, Terre Haute

that they have seen two of th

teams ever gathered on one floor. This closes the basketball season and all outhopes arc rcntered for next ear. The line-up: "WWtlnr Owli (36.)

B F R T Ptejsl'-f. if. 6 2 1 " Griesel. If. " 0 " " Pond. lr. " ' 0 Cochrane, c. 1 " 0 " S.-haefer. c 2 n , Frieling. tr. 4 n I1 Weiss, rg. 0 0 1" Murray, lg. 1 0 1 11 Egan, lg- n 0 0 0 Im Boas (37-) R F V T Smith, rf. - 3 0 n "' Schcneman. If. 3 0 0 0 8tonebraker. c. 2 5 1" Kehrent. rg. 1 " W Bacon, lg. 2 0 2 0

Haererty-Stith, Terre Haute SINGLES. Jerry, Gary Radke. Terre Haute Conner. Whiting "!a-sen, Gary

Sturrier, Whiting 5:5

-2,4171

.1.059 .1.013 . 97:) . H70 . 35S . 612 . 567 . 525 I e

twenty rounds, outbox the champion so

far that th-re will be no question of his superiority. BEOBBESlie IN PLANE FALL

Referee Cook, of South Bend.

SECOND HAND

I WA.NTEO j house ..r

MOTORCYCLES i rf 1 1 "

To REVT A ' lower ri-u h - o ArbPess, I'. .

All makes. Singles nnd Twins. The-

.Largest grocg m z.aka Co-nnty. Sold on easv pavments EZCZZSZOX AUTOCAR SALES. BOOM. 229 State St. Fhone 24DS. Hammond. 4:6:3

or 0 r-

4-

J. GRIFFITHS DEFEATS LUX

MEMPHIS. TENN., April S Johnny"

Griffiths, Akron w elterweight, used his left hand and carved out an artistic vic-J tory over Morrie Lux of Kansas City in! an eight round match Saturday. Grif-1 fiths -w as master of Lux at et erything, tliey plaed. He fairly showered left'

hooks and jsbs upon Lux, but the ability of the Miesourian to take punches kept him there to the finish.

WILLARD TO START TRAINING TODAY .Tors Willard, heavyweight champion, who will defend his tlltle against Fred Fulton on July 4, will settle down to a hard two weeks' training grind at the Arcade gymnasium, Chicago, today. The big fellow worked out for the first time at the gymnasium Saturday. Jess will confine most of his training to gymnasium work and will box every day with Carl Miller and Tony Melchior.

Pajls. Apr: I i. Gn.rges- Carpentt4. Fiend, rlruiipion heavyweight pugilist says he has finally Given up all thought of going to the United States to box. and that he will devote the time during tha period of his convalescence to teaching physical culture and boxing at the Normal Gymnastic school in Joinville. Carpentier hopes eventually to be able to return to his aviation work when he has entirely recovered from injuries to his head received in a fall of an airplane. This is the first intimation that Carpentier, who has been for a long time in the French aviation service, had been injured.

IVlVTl-'tl TO P.I" Y

I pump. State price. cry. 4 35 V.'. State rt.

A n c-le, ( r:o beer Wi-rischol's RakHi.mmond. 4-6-2

FOR, SAl.K Harley--Davidson motorclcle: .) 1 condition. Call 405 Laporte ace. Whiting. 4-8-1

WANTED girl to bo i HO Faet:

ar-I

I pi a w bile H-n-

for 4 jio hi r w oi k .id.

old Ca;l

FOR KALE P1 4 Hurley

motorcycle. Will sell c'noan. William Prange. jr0 E Statc pt Hammond. 4-S-2

! W-VNTED TO HPY-Hnf ! be cheap nod r.- too

rn ldson : man St. H.-.mmot.'I.

For Rent.

FOR RENT 6 room flat, steam hea'. $35 per month. 912 Chicago ave. Apply, Mr. Johnson. 1st Calumet Trust Savings. East Chicago. Ind. 4-6-3 FOR RENT New modern 5 room cottage m Hyde Fark; $40. Fhone Hammond 1543. 4-8-1

FOR RENT Ruilding 75x40 ft., suitable for machine or paint shop, battery service station or garage. 162-164 Fayette at. Fhone Hammond S34. or owner E. Chicago 265. 4-S-2 FO R RENT 6 room fla. steam heat. $35.00 per month, at 912 Chicago ave. Apply. Mr. Johnson First Calumet Trust & Savings Rank. East Chicago. 4-8-3

WANT EO D93M.

to nn ill Kan-- .-,

WANTED TO RT'Y Small barber shen, with living rooms- vic'tvttv ef Hammond. Address p. M. Times. Hammond. 4-fc-3

Wanted To Rent.

WANTED TO RENT Good location for saloon in South Chicago. Polish, sett'eir.er'. Inquire $45f Iliirl'v ave. S... ! Chicago. 4-4-6 i

NOTICE. OE Ai'11iM.TKAT;uV IN THE MATTER 'T THE ESTATE "I" SEFAN G A VERA. DECEASED. :o. 17 sr.. N ice i hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed adm'.Ti-trat-r of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court.

' San! Est its. is stir-rosed to be soi-

v int.

JOE GAVERV. j Administrator. , Pa-cd Ma-rh 29. EH. j

A rtndr for lofeiea ef t oriDiir tract. Pinlt. Boa-lnoaa ana ill Dt ittietor. RtliKii la I III .

hold bit BBreoim. Pkrccl Pott it doiirrd Prir tl, or S battle IJ.Ti. ; Prrd hy frlS EVANS CHEMICAL CO.. CINCINNATI. O ( r ii i i . ii . J I $H,f$$s$5?$$$$$$$$$$M$$$$$l$$$ ii:$$S$s$$$;$$$$$s$$$$$($$$$$$$2;:

GET YOUR LOAN

tin; Inn !!ls vr aolrllera' llres. l-tiienbe Itusela boutfht no ontls baT yonf

fey on? oT qur NXtAdi Pat a Pomlt-Drffii fttuatio Wanted Ad. in tovnorrcnr ind Uoad our Holo "Wkntod Cdkxsza

CHICHESTER S PILLS

ImiiaMi iaTiarllri.i-l.lh.

mi-eatm t Mtansati KrmaK, 1'IIU la Rr4 aad i4 r,.ir M, swieil with Slua Ribbon.

, lTr But r tp

lilAariu rM..v II LI. a. fer Sa ears known a Bet. Srt. A Iwm Ri-thi

-C SOLD BV DRLGCISTS tVf RYiiKS

Life

8CXX9VZ.E xrrscTzra JAITTAKT 30, 1918. EAST-EOUND. FROM HAMMOND.

For Cincinnati 12:49 a. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:46 a. n

m.

Dal It.

Vottted' l"--4 i irye. "IS I h -'n -

Ih - -o rii.-m--- mra. jmm

WITH

An

ei. like - i

WANTED TO PENT -Ci't ace, (p flat on around floor, in E iliiosro or In-j diana Harbi r. I'lione E. c. 614.1. 4-"-2 I

AVAN'TED Tlousekeeper for man and wife; small washing. Apply 42V Summer st. Hammond. 4-s-2

When soldiers (IMF, life can't yon I VEST nionfTf lre bond" bouieht. less blnodslred. The HunS tsIII be here next rur inleaa you bay Third Liberty Loan Boat.

FOR RENT Store 15x94. Artemis Bldg. ground floor: 1 shori or offiee seconrl

floor: long term lease, low rent to right J

t party, nest eiae or the best street in I the best business location in Hammond.

Koom z. rrnd floor, 151-155 State st.l Houis 2 to 5. Hammond 4-S-tf 1 Ft R

WNTED Furniheel nw"i or 1i,.;sel-e, v man and wife, or would be willing ' t-i k.-ep bout..- for use b--'tse- for reli- I - ,- ,i,:,-,i t',. ?s

Hammond. 4--1

For Sale A-iitomobileg.

Situations Wanted.

SALE 1?17 Ford car. model T,

almost new. See I, yon. 24 4 Ml

atp.. cor. Oakle-v, Hammor, 1.

liihtgan 12 5

FOR c: t.e-;

, , . rotiott i-.n use W ANTEfi T'osit ion as housekeeper; - -rl! Wi'n'chc i s competent, reliable. Rest reference, j Hammond. AY rite. 1 Times. Hammond. 4-8-2

ooiitilake I . 1-

'. r i.-k. i-i : or ice s V. . Stat 1

I t ! M51

r.fi.

old reliable cotr.pany

the PR ) VI DENT. Z.OAITS rBOM 325 TO 8300 on Furniture. Pianos, Yietrolas, Live Stock and Office Fixtures without remoi ah

REMEMBER Z There is NO CHARGE for our service not even interest in adiance. .- FROM 1 TO 20 MONTHS! TO JJ REFAT TOVR lAN FLVS 3tjr INTEREST. Z LOANS ANYWHERE IX LAKE COVXTf. Oil. Write or I'hone S23. I'rivfte and Confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN HH CO. r

11 and 150 Enst State Street Panama Euildmg. XL N'e-.t to Orpheum Theater.

WANTED Washing ef home. 01 Sibley at. Fhone 2506. Hammond. 4-S-l

FOR SALE '-ass 'orinr

r-ondi' ion. $S."0. Call at a-f Hammond

702 Webster ? $ J S $ $ $ S ? ?IJS 5$ I !S$ $$ $$ J $ $f t $$ .Ct trnfH"rt(nnl "

Hammond

Indiana.

5 S

Notice to Real Estate Owners of West Hammond Do von intend to build a home this Spring?. Perhaps you will need a loan. Tf so trv " The King John III Sohieski Building and Loan Association of West Hammond, 111. This Building and Loan Association

will loan you money on your real estate at

Important! Xo commission will be charged on rour loan for the period of 3 months, commencing April 1st and continuing to June 30th, 1018. A splendid opportunity to save money. Don't let this chance slip by. For information regarding loans call at the office of the Bldg. and Loan Assn., located at 511 State Line St., just off Douglas St., any Tuesday evening between the hours of 8 and 10 p. m. (Lse side entrance.) Or any time during the week at the office of the secretary at 204-1 54th place, West Hammond. Phone Hammond 930-R.