Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1918 — Page 9
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Aftr Aorut latb, , a.n els, alfiad adTerUm.t pto4 wltb n OTwr taUplMsa ud aot po&d Jot . the office wilil day, adds Uora aJuLrr of ta will b EUlAs fo OoUoOtlOBTfaa bast i-errloa otm oa fi-m rat ptroiut by btUv.ln' all ieln-d adsTtimsMttta to mr offioa Hi pay. Is for mm Md wra aoUaotlo cilArga. uza cotnsrrr txjs. oo. Tzacxa taixt utatkm-s. a. a. 1917. Wanted Male Help H AXTKP Povj over IS year?: I11"'11 school certificates. Indiana Box 'lik'iiw. Ind. 4 AVE AKE offerin steady fmplomt to men between the a?es of IS and l. "or Covernment work and regular commm'il lineis. our factory operates six (lays per vpk eight hours per day on three shifts. f'teoe. workers after lernm; the work, which takes from one to two weeks, are able to earn from $3 to Jj per day and nit;pr. We have a Housing Department which w ii! assist our appli- . sn:s in securing room a ut the lowest rate?. We nisi reed a large number or girls, ages 21 to 33 for steady pro'.ltab.e factor employment. Applv m ).rl,r: or communicate with Factory Emplovn-ient Office. The Goodar Tire A.- Rubber Company. Akron. Ohio. 4-12-12 AVANTED Freight handlers at Gibson transfer: good vats: piece work basis. Apply, Oon'i Foreman: tac lisrv & Interurbrm to L. C. L. '"j tVATi:P Driver. American Express Co. 73 Sta'e s'. Hammond. 4-17-tf AVANTEP Erperienccd bill clerk lor rUcht work: salary t ;5. Apply. A. M. PeAVecse, Agf. Eric- R. R. Hammond. 4 - 1 11 -1 1 WANTED Man for timekeeping and general office work at oar barn?. Hammond, Whiting & Ea Chicago R... Hammond. 4-..0--AA' A "TEP Man experienced In firing nr.'? running engine for factory, easy .lob. pood fod old man. Address. S. X. eare Times. Hammond. 4-20-2 AVANTED Traffic clerk capable to write correct h'V.'.ng mil familiar wih tariffs for determining class irtcaTions, rates and routing. AVant aroirename worker ir i ' ' ' position. Green Engineering Chicago. I. O. l.rlft 4-20-3 V." A XT E P IV! i very ave. Ham mo r. 5. boy. :?9 Indiana. 4-20-2 WANTED icel Co. -25 laborers. Central Ohem4fio per hour. Hammond. 4-20-tf AAE AA'ANT 3 energetic boys f or snop n-orlr St earl v. rood pay, nnwim.mi Malleac'e Iron Hammond. S'nnn-er 4-20-1 Cashier. AVrfte F.K. Tin' Harnmorid. VS"K WANT 3 rrTZftic fiiop work Steady, (rood m-M- Malleable Iron AA'orkf Hammond. boys for pay. HainSymmcr 4-22-1 av NTEP Bfv, l' years or over: steady pnsnion with jmod rhance for adApplv. Se-fer A Loamii. T"2-7t' Chicago r,f. Eait Ch'.car A ANT EP Stead y man. middle aired pril married, to collect and Folloit 'o- ea dinar I.ife In'tinprc Comp -v.-. Pf-prence? reouired: saTary ?!! 0a s ate st. Hammond. 4-22-WVVTEP Fxperiencerl driver for Ford truck deliver-- RefTPniv? :r(,uired. HiRhland Croc. Sr Mkt. Phone Hamniijnd. 4-.-A'NTEP Stock clerk room. Apply. Hubbard ""o.. East Chicago. for storeSteel F'dv. 4-22-3 Wanted Female Help WANTED Girls for fartorv work. Frank S. Brtz Co. :o-: WANTED Waitress at Hammond Cafr, 141 Stato Street. 4-20-WVV'EP nirl foi- peneisl housework: ,;r-i wa gs. 43 p.'roit St. Hnrar oni 4-3-tf WANTED Young lady stenographer; prefer high school graduate with some experience. Call Ind. Lumber and Coal Co. office, Ind. Harbor. AV A N"f EP Girl for 3107 Kenned v a Fhon "7.0AV. lunch club. Apply, e. East htenrro, 4 - 3 - .I Titpertencefl charnbermaid. " State Hotel. S;- Sate sf 4-20-2 f roro .-.mmo id. AA NTEP Mnlfr f r (r nera! 1n.iwnrk. I in fam-lv. :1",?0 A 1.1 i : a v5. Trdiana Harhor. t'hotic 3S. 4-22-t AVWTEP A pool eirl 'or g ' nusojnrk 3 SI? Fir s. I'hor.e Tnd'an.-i Hubnr. -al r.T. W VN'TF.f' Clean, vo'inc laiv to W"i b' ' once Pictrb h F. a e ITamniond. neat nppear.nsr k in store. Apv.ly 4-22-tf v.'ANTFP Assislart eah1er: steady n'Sit.'ti: oot chance for advance-t-x-f,'-. Apply al once, Seifer .v Eewm. r. "-70( (h;raso nve. Fast Chicago. AVVVTFP A pirl for crk in (rrocerv; e pcrience.i : s.-larv O per month. t.ijs! tlroMv. 52 AVr.Mair.5! st "I-farn-mor.d. 4-22-1 v i NTKP Pishwasb.-r: T"o,l watreo r.o Sur.dav work, f-2 State st. Hit--.,.Ti.l. 4-22-1 Help Wanted. Stenographer and Bookkeeper Af A !.H op. FTTAf ATjF- AfTST PE vri.l.Y COMPETENT IN I'.OTK C Pi"ITIFS ANP AA'ITH AT -IEAST TWO YEARS' PR-AiTCAI EXPF.it1F.XCE. AN"SAAT-:R GIA'ING QT"AEIyri'ATIOXS WANTED. POX M 20. TIAtES OFFICE. HAMMOND. 4-22-1 Situations Wanted. WANTED- AVashincf to do ot home. (',01 Sih'.ev st. Phone 2T.rS. Hammond. 4-22-1 Room and Board. AVANTED Tounc man employed in office wants board and room in private family; 6 dfiys' board only; no Sunday meals: within 4 blocks of -onrr hawse. State price and full parcuiars first letter. H. F. Times
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Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE GAST. X houses in center of citv. Applv, ,r-...-ep!i I' rout. .'22 Broadway. Telerhone, Gary 2i)l. 3-27-tf FOR SALE An attractive six room modern bungalow. South Side, one block from car line. One of the best constructed and lowest priced bun;aInvs in Hammond. Small cash payment, balance like rent. Flume. 321. Harjris Moore, 4f"2 Hammond Bldtr. 4-1 f WILL TRADE Hmldtr.K lot. fio v 1 32 ; wltl-walks and all lmprovmcnts in. I for 10 shares Sinclair Oil .v H'flnli.n; ; Ftock. Address: Kalomite. 1296 Myrtle. I e. AATiilinr. Ind. 4-!'-. F'R SALE no acre iarm near AViiinatna.:. Ind., Franklin Co. Inquire. Geo. M. Conner. 4207 lv st. Indiana Harbor. Phone G20J. 4-17-3 FOR SALE OR T11ADE For Income property. 1 2a acre tvu'k farm, with t all modern improvfirients, located aA ' Shelby. Ind.. on Kankake- riv-r. Call. A. H. LV)r.-i'h. at Phone. 170". Hammond. 4-FJ-3 FOR SALE 3 two-flat buildings, 4019-21-23 Carey sr. Indiana Harbor. Block: bdsnnenl; tloetrieicy and ks; .'.crt Kig! ' S lSi.0. One flat rented, c ash or terms, j Owner. Mr. Smith, 353 E. tisth st. Chicafto Phone Normal 4"i."i3. 4-2"-3 , FOK SALE Nice home on Eat Side, Li phis, gas and bath: good bartrn in. Investigate for y"':rsi-if. Phone i54M. Hammond. 4-20-2 FOR SALE New room house; pood basement; f acre land. c!"se to school and store, and G. 1. str--ct car -Terms. A. C. Kohlor. Hessviiie. Telepi.one Hammond 12S7Y2. 4-22-4 For Rent Furnished Rooms F P. R E XT I'. corns liirht housekeeping', ave. Hammond. furnished for 13S Plummer 4-13-tf l-i'U K1-..N l-Moacm . coin ,m., -M. idem room flat, (
Nioely fun ished for housekeeping. . " "" "U lf lectric l.frhts furnished. Inquire 4 2 ! 7 ' r nI '7 ' , asP.en ,r V,P"- fne runtt.. ,.- ) . i-m." ninsr condition; Oakland roads-te-
E Loean s t Hammond 1-20-FOR RENT Larjre front furnished! room for 2 gentlemen. 3321 Common-j wealth ave. Ind. Harbor. 4-20-3 rooms FOR RENT 2 furnished litht housekeepinir apartments; heat and hcht furnished. Phone 81?M. Ham- . moni. 4-20-3 1'Or. RENT 2 rooms furnished for lijrht housekep nsr. Phone ?75R TTnmraond. 497 May st. 4-22-1 FR RENT posirabte room, centra'.lv; located. Phone, Indiana Harbor. 3iJ. j 4-22-3 eC 1 FtR RE XT Nicely furnished double room for 2 K'-ntbuuen: also board. Phone 2131. 139 Onlc-y ave.; rr.d lioor. HammonJ. 4-22-1 FOR RENT At 412 Hi-fcory st . two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern conveniences,: no children. Nnr .ar l:u--. 4 12 Hicko ,- st. Hammond. 4-22-1 - i housekeeping! Hammond. ! FOR RENT 2 light roon.s. Phone 19s2. 4-22-1 . FOR RENT 2 modern light hou-kep j in- rooms, convenient to Standard . and Conkey s. Hammond. 912 EriPhone 1K15AA". 4-2 2-1 FOR RENT 2 roonis for housekeeping. Phone 107SM. Call 2'5 Chicago ave. Hammond. 4-22-3 Miscellaneous ROOFING. Applied over o'd shingles; colors rd. ! ' gre"n or steel grey. Cheapest on the 1 market. Get prices from Emll Mir.as. ! t12-14 Oakley ave. Phono L'203. Rest- 1 denre phone 2 467. Hammond. 4-16-tfj NOTICE. Any one wishing to n-oe furriture, from any town b-fwen Indianapolis and Hammod. .all I'arley Transfer Co. hv- April 2"rd. 1K5 Stat st. Phones i73 or 109iJ. Hnmrnond. 4-1S-5 NOTICE. AA'e have a complete Hne cf Eastman j Kodaks find supplies. Colonial Spor.ingl Gt-ods St'-ie. 133.V S'.ote st. Hammond. ' -l-20-tf j
1 , , outride work in Lake County, for the PIANO LESSONS Ilv time in 20 les- j same ca!e as all other companies pav sons. Guaranteed. Geo. O. Green, ll:i t , v ,. , . . . " Rimbach ave. rhene- 22?fi ITarrmond. i'n U1 r" ln;' HH-j Organized Labor 4-2?-5 ' living wag..?.
BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK HENS, i Cooks and Chicks. Eggs. $2.00-$.". Ort per If.. Geo. Girard. 334 Central ave. j Whiting. 4-32-3 WANTED Work fo by day or week e mond Coal Co. 003 Hammond l'i5. - 3-ton auto tnj,nrracr. East Hn-n-E. State st. Phon" 4-221f For Rent. FOR RENT 2 fn" office rooms w"h 1 ues of reception nail fnng on Hon- I man St.. In Ptraube Kldg.. onrtosite I rourt house. Apply, Kaufn.an .v AVolf I Lion Store. Hammond. 4-!3-!f TO RENT FARM. TO RENT No 1 residence poultryand truck firm, 1? acres black los'm 9 miles .-as' of Ga-y on Ridge Roqd, AVhecV-r. Tid. Penu- and .V. P. Rys Modern houee. lain, garage, poultry house, fruits. immediate possession: term !mv: ref. T.-I. 109.M, E. Curtis A"heeier. Tnd. 4-20-; FOR RENT E"tablishe-1 S3loon. e.-irner , 1 15th st. and .Michigan nve. Rose- . land. All equipred: best loce'b.n in ' vicinity. -O. R. IPilstrom. 259 E. U5ih i s:.. Kensingeirn. IB. Phone Pullman 97 . J 4-19-4 j FOR REXT-7 room modern flat. Horr.e-I wood Add Small family pr-ferred: with ref. Phone ;72i. Hammond 4-22-FOR RENT Garage and s!"ep1rg room: AViih board If desired. "9!, Ash st. Hammond. 4-22-5 FOR RENT room bungalow- 43 Kane nve. Inquire $22 Hosvard ave. Phone 2547. Hammond. 4-22-1 Wanted To Rent. AVAXTFIA fi or room house by May 1: preferrably South or Fnst Side. AVrne J. H. R. care Times. Hammond. 4 AVANTED TO RENT Modern 5 or room flat or bungalow, in desirable location: South Side preferred. Address. H. O. Times. Hammond. 4-22-2 WANT TO RENT Furnished room: with or without board, in private family. Hebrew preferred. Arite S25. Times. Hammond. 4-22-1 For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES. All makes trom SL..r0 ur. To get 1 what you want make your selection now. I Sold on essv payments. I ESCXISIOR AUTOCAR SAILS200M. ;
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FOR SALE Ercelsior motorcycle. c":i"ap if taken at once. 301 st. Hammond. Sibley Wanted to Buy. AA-ANTEP TO FUT Good cat; must be thoroughly house-broken and a .-.r.,4 n . at. a 11 r- ,-1 -c 1 1?4 Co rfl Lake Cotirttv Times. Hammond. 4-22-tf'
For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Lesser 's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-lS-tf
FOR SALE A private hotel in East ( hlcaro; latent modern equipment; reason for Kelltr.p having citv. Applv. AA'. J. OKrien. 1st Natl 11k. Uljff. Room 10. East Chicago. 4-2-tf . FOR SALE Hatching mis; roosters. Phone laying 12S'.V3 4-8-tf hons : niso lmri:on.l. K'K SAL 19- Woman's (folf bag. leather, aril 4 clubs, mid-iron, driver rnachie and PUttCC. Address 1111 Pa Tunes. Hammond. 4-rf-tf FOP SALE Marble soda fountain. with oarhoriater; also a cigar case, at half price. Rozzos Bros. 3112 Block ave. Phone 2S1. Indiana Hurb'T. 4-1N-6 i FOR 58AT.E I5ji.se burner; VI condition. i- i uiar si. Iianimoiid. 4-19-3 I' OR SALE Store fhelv!tiT and counters: irona class condition. Phone 4'!3R East ("iiicago. 4-19-tf FOli ritiff raon i. SALE Esas. -- Plymouth Rock SetThrne 1297 T3. Hun-4-20-2 ;i-OR SALE Several (rood seCond-!iand i bicycles, at reasonable nrie. Open j Sunday. Colonial Sportinp Goods Store. li.3A State St. Hammond. 4-20-tf FOR SALE A team of jrood fat mules. with harness, fur $350.00. Inquire, J. Smith. 7'ntract.-.r. 543 Jefferson ft- Gary. Phono 3(141. 4-20-5 FOR SALE Parrot and cage: reasonable. Address. 122. care Lake ounty Times. Hammond. 4-22-tf For Sale Automobiles. FOK SALE For cash. one classv n -,,....:. , ; .v. - :-'" A,-. ttu.'.Lt-i- riira accessories: ir pood condition, "far Company, Gary. Inquire, Calumet Au63S AVashlngton Rt. 1-lS-tf FOR SALE 5 pass Cadillac. il!0. Call a.ter p. m. fjtl Calumet v. Hammond. 4-"0-2 FOR S ALE 191S run no miles Ford tourmfr car; Commercial Hotel. Prentiss. Gary. 4-22-1 Broadw.a v B. L FOR SALE 1916 Overland 3 passenger. 1 $.:0i: part cash balance time; will i take old car in a trade. 4506 Forsvth ive. l'tione 0.2M. East Chicago. 4-22-1 Lost and Found LOST Leather rocket book (Srlth picture of owner on bicycle, and receipt license for motorcycle, etc.. bet. Gary and Hammond or in Hammond or oil Gary o.r: $10 reward for return. Leo Iectak. 170! Delaware st. Gary. Phone 260 5. 4-1:4.,-, IjOST Tair Avhi'a si' is gloves on N'ortii Hohman st; return Times office, TT.-immond, 4-"0-rf LOST Small bunch o" keys on Kohman st- hNt. Ogden and State. Return, Tur.es ' fi'ice. Hammond. 4-22-1 LOST A liberty bond. No. 4.354031. and moi-tgnge papers: reward. Carl Boiius. 31'r;o Madison st. Gary. 4-22-2 Personal. REAVARO cf $20 will b given fo s nv j one that will inform me the party ithat broke plats glass. 401 Ojiicago ave 1 jHhr "jezorsnone. rast itncago. 4-:u-3 LEGAL NOTICES Notice to the Public. All friend" of Organised labor take notice, that the AVrn. Graver Tank AA'orks of East Chicago. Ind.. is unfair to organized labor. Iocal 39. International Brotherhood of Roilermakers. Iron Shipbuilders and helpers of America, called strike on above company Noyember Pth. 191.7. on the Sinclair Refinery. East Chicago, Ind . and on ail J. COG LAN. B'-isinss Agent. Advertisement 4-13-5t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OK DFEDRTOir. OLDENBURG. NO. 102 1 IN" THE LAKE SUPERIOR X)UP.T, MARCH TERM. 19 IS. Notice is hereby gi . en to th Heirs. L-gates and Oredil-.rs of Ti.-1i-ie. Oldenburg, deceased, to apuear ,n the . . , r"' 1 1-rlKP Superior court, h-Id at Hatcmnnd Indiana, on be 13th day cf May. 192 S, and show eause. if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with ' Mo estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs ar notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive sha res. AVTTNESS the Cik of tbe Lake Superior Court, at. Hammond, fn!s 20th day of April. 3 91v HERBERT L. W7PEATON. C'erk L?l;e Supreme Court. Apr!! 22-29 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. i TN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH Ill'EER, DECEASED. NO. 1S09. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of said Es,ta! by th Jud-e -f the Lake Superior Court. Sa'd Estate Is supposed to be solvent. ELIZABETH HUPER, Executor. Dated April 20, 1918 April 22-:9 May R NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION1. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE $ OF VASl L. ML'ZYCZKA. DECEASED. NO. 1S10. Notice is hereby given that the undesigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate by the Judge of the Lake Supr-rtor Court. Said Estate is supposed to b solvent. PAUL B. LIPINSKI. Administrator. Dated April 20. I9ip. April 22-29 May 6 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF I REN I US SHORTRIDGE, DECEASED. NO. 1S12. Notice is hereby given that the unI the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. ' Administrator. Dated April 29, April 22-29 May 6 NOTICE. Xotlee 1 hereby glv-an to the c!M-
r.tna. inhabitants, and legral voters of the ward cf the C'.ty of Ga-y, i whei-.ln t i A nrf7llKeft below- rl o-cr i Vie. li I
are g-.tuated, and to tin. citizens, inhabitants and lcK.il voters of the Citv ut Garv, and of ("alumet Toxvnsliip. all in Lake County, Stato of Indiana, that the undersigned i. now the bonati(ie holder and owner of a certain Renewaj of County Retail Lbpno- License to j--!1 intoxi'.-at ins liquors heretofore grunted to him by the Hoard of Com. missioriei. of Lake County, Indiana, for. upon and in the fo'.hwi?iu described room and premises situa'.e in the City of Can, Lake ("ounty. Indiana, to-w.t: The ground floor room of a certain two-story brick btildtn. .situated on lot 1. block 2, of tbe Chicnco-Tollestn Land Av Investment Oo.'s Second add'tlon to Torieston, now a subdivision ot the City of Gary. U'kc County, Indiana. The r om in which nnid liquors are to be sold is 250 fot. ploss frc.nt. front, j side and rear entrances, bar ia .17 feet lonsr. Said room faces eat on Broadway, a pu-blic hitch way In said City, and being further known as 900 Broa.Jwav, havirtr Hvinjr rooms above and restaurant in rear of same. And that l.he iin.?er.:jjrned w.ll at the regular May. 19SS, term fr session apply in writing to said Board of Commipslonei s of Lake .'ounty. IndK. nna. for a renewal of. or an extension of. the aforesaid County Retail Lojuor License. or for the crrantim? to the undersigned of a new County P.etail Liquor Lo ense. in each in .'ar.re tsoil intoxii-iitin l.qu rs. for. in. ami upon the dbovf described room and premises, as sa.d Ivard of Commissioners sha'l deem and tin 1 riarht. just, proper, end in ncoo: da r with the lav.- fcovuniriK mi 0 mutci. And the uniicrsipn.d does aim aer and represent fiat be is a mal.- resident and inhabitant of said City. Toivnsl.ip. County and State, and over the, age of twenty-opo years; that he has j resided in the Stale of Indiana fori more than one year las pas', and in i the C-iy "f (.; i '. y. raiini;'". T c,vnl,.p. j Iake County, Indiana, for mare than j six months last past prior to the date of this notlc-, and that he is a IrK"! qualified vo'cr thereof and a citizen of th United States of America, and n poss.-s.-ed of all the legrU qualifications required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle him to r grantod a renewal or extension of the County Retail Liquor License now I.eid and owned by liitn. and to be granted a r."w County Retail Liquor License. JOHN BAILEY. April 13-22-29 191 ? NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN" 77TF MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EM I LA' WILSON PFNSHEE. DE-j CEASFP. NO. 101 Neitice !s hereby gien that under-! sijin-d has b n appointed admin!?-' tra'rix of said Estate, by the Judge of j trator of said Estate, by the Judge cf the L"Ue Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to bo so!"ent. PORA f ENSTERMAKER. Administratrix. Pated Ann! 9. 191 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY ANN HARDING. DECEASED. NO. 1800. I .Notice is nerepy given mat under signed has been appointed administrator of said Estate, b-- the Judge of iix Lake Superior Gout;. , S:d Estate is supposed to be sclxent. G. RfJSCOE HEMSTOfiK. Aur.-.:n!st rator. Pa'.e.i April 9. 191. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OF DANIEL POPA. DECEASED NO. 1793 .Vol ice is hereby givort that undersigned h.'.s been appointed administrator of s-njd Estate, by the, Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. Al'EF.L POPKA. Administrator, Da;ed Apr:! 10. 1 m. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN" THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALZADA LAMB, DECEASED. NO. ISM. I Notce is he it by riven ihar under- J signed has been appointed admints-1 trat'r of said Es'ate. by the Judge of I the Lake Supeiior Com. Said Es'ate is supposed to be solvent. MARGARET G. DIAMOND, Admin it ra' r:x. Da'e.i April 1'. FG'. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IV THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TOitV STRWKA. DECEA-ED NO, 1"0!. Notice is hereby gi'.ei signed has been appoii trator cf said Es'-.'e. by tha i i ride r- j ed adroinis- i the Judge of rh Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is sup;oed to be solvent. ANTON PI 'OH ELI. .Ad.'..ln;sraior. Da-r d A pr.l 11. 1 9 1 '. N0TI1 E OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE AIATTF.lt OF THE ESTATE C'F HELEN NOVAK', DECEASED. NO. 1:03. Nouc. is hereby given t ha t undersigned ha be.-ti appoint. d administrator if said Estate, hv he Judc (.,f th" Lake Superior Court. Said Esate is sn pp-e..i to be solven'. TOM NOVAK. Administrator. Da ,5 At,ri! 11. 19". 1. N OT ICE. Notice is hereby gien t, sens, inhabitants anJ legal he. ward of the Ciy wherein the premises below the ci'.ivoiers of f Gary, desf ribed are situated, and to the citizens, inhabitants and legal voters of the City of Gary, and of Calumet Township. Lake County. Sta'e of Indiana, that the undersigned will tt the regular May. 191. Term or s. jsion ..f the Board of Commissioners of Lake I'uiiut;, Indiana apply in writing for a ii'iv County Retail Liquor License 10 sell intoxicating liquor, for, in, and upon the following described premises situate in the Cif y of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, to-vvit : The ground floor room of a certain two-story brick building, situated on lot 3. block 2. of the ChTcago-Tolleston Land & Investment Go's Second addition to Tolleston. now a subdivision of the City of Gary, Lake ('ounty. Ir.eliana. The room in which said liquors are to be sold is 25xS0xi4 feet, glass front, front, side and rear entrances, and living rooms above. Said room faces east on Broadway, a public highway in said City, and being further known as TO Broadway. And the undersigned does also hereby aver and represent that he is a male inhabitant anil resident of said City. Township, County and Stato, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year last past, ami in the City of Gary. Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months last past prior to the date of this notice, and that he is a legal qualified voter thereof and a citir.en cf the United States of America, and Is possessed of ell the legal qualifications required by the laws of the State of Indiana to entitle
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Br En'teh rniifs.) (By H. C. HAMILTON.) NEW YORK. April 22. Th? trade which sent Pave Shean, se end baseman, to the Boston Red Sox and George Foster, pitcher, trt the Reds, means just one thing of any importance. It means, beyond question, that John Evers, former great second baseman, has reached the end of the trail. He is through as a playins; second baseman. Tin re are several reasons for this conclusion. The best probably is that Evers. himself, declared last v. inter when he was trying- to dispose of his services i bat he didn't know w hether he would I t- able to play next summer. The admission meant that ho realized he was approaching the end, but wanted to take on" more fling at it. Shcan's acquisition means that Ed. Barrow h:t.i discovered tbe weakness of the once mighty Trojan ard is fortifying urns, if for the emergencies that are certain to corm- out if Evers takes his place as Die club's second baseman. Shean was one cf tbe poorest second base-nun last year in the National league, judged from fielding and batting skill. Barrow certainly couldn't yvant him for the additional strength the club could gain. He needed some one to help Evers. That's the crux of the situation. Consequently he signed Shean. As a matter of fact. Shean bad been waived out of the National league when LAKE 00. SECOND EJdi? Goei, ringer. Hammond's local bov. ling shark, who f.-r one week lead the state bowlers m singles at the state to irn'-y in South Bend, was ousted from first p!ce bv Pritch-tt of Indianapolis w;!i a 629. Priteheft had one game for a 26. (Joehringer is second with a 622. 1 ndinriapoiis rn"n shot into the lead in the doubles and singles in the Indiana bowling tournament yesterday. GoodATin and Kirkoff. because of the fine work of the former in shooting 233. 227 and 23S. ascending to the- top in the doubles with a total of 1.211. High Scores Doubles; Goodwln-Kirk-hoff. Indianapolis, 1.211; Pritchett-Mc-McCullough. Indianapolis, 1.169; JensenJensen. Tcrre Haute. 1.166; Meyer-Cray. Indianapolis. 1.132: Bruder-Kirkhoff, Indianapolis, 1.13S. Singles: rritchett, Indianapolis. 629; Goehnnger. Hammond, 622; Sivishflm. Gary. 607; Walter, Gary, 603; AVelsh. Gary. 398. NUTOB SANCTIONS BOXING SHOW FOR SOUTH BEAD SOUTH BEND, IND . April 22. South Tj. nd v iil again become an open cny for pugilists on April 30 unless Governor J P. Goodrich wills otherwise. Mayor F. R. Carson has given hi3 sanction to pugilistic promoters and 8 3 a result FrankU? Mason of Fort Wayne and Patsy Cronin of Toledo will meet j here on that date in a ten-round bout at 112 pounds. Billy Cepak and Battling) Moli-:-r will fight eight rounds at 12tj peunds and Joe Murray. Gary, and, Georgle Parry. Chicago, ami! tight six rounds at 113 pounds. j WEATHER MAN KILLS GAME i Th wathr man put the b'tnk on tbe Ed Cro.-s bent-tit game between Hammond and the Aristos of Chicago at the Parduhn Park in Hammond yesterday aPernoon when the game was postponed on account of wet grounds. Tbe downpour of ram Saturday night almost tloodcd the diamond which had already r-'oived .-,good soaking from tbe rain the day b-f..re. Manager Fan1 Parduhn Is arranging another benefit game for next Sunday but as yet has rot announced the opponents. The game between the Aristos has been cancelled. him to be granted a nw County Retail L qtior License upon and for the above described premises. JACOB E. F P. I EDM AN". April 15-22-29. NOrriCE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 191S. OTTO C. F. SEE1LASE, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF THEODORE SEEK ASK, DECEASED VS. EDWARD J. REYNOLDS. CAUSE NO. 168 IS. ACTION IN ATTACHMENT. Now comes the Plaintiff by. AV. B. Van Home, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Edward J. Reynolds, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore herebynotified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 24th day of June. A. I). 191$. the same being the 37th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Rcom No. 2, at Hammon. in said County and State' on the 2nd Monday of May, A. D. 191S, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN AVITXES3 WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal o said Court, at Hammond, this 22d day of April, A. D. 191S. HERBERT L. AATIEATON, By ' Clerk L. P. C. ROSCO KEMSTOCK, Deputy Clerk. April 22-29 May S
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the- trade that sent him to Boston was pulled otf. BarroAV needed a second sacker end had an unruly pitcher on his hands. He offered to swap the obstreperous one for the second sacker and Mathewson snapped him up, hoping to reach terms Avlth Foster. In case Foster should consent to report to the Reds there isn't a question but that the Cincinnati stock, now at a high level, would b even better. Foster is a great pitcher, smart and with plenty of "stuff." He would supply void in the Cincinnati makeup. Evers' main value to the Red Sox, after the Boston team had signed him to a big contract, will consist of his j coaching ability. His playing will be t dona largely on the coaching lines this ' year, but he will continue to draw a I huge salary for his efforts, even though they do not amount to as much as in years gone by. Jack Hendricks was quite eager to get Evers for the CardlnalB, hoping that the veterans would be abba to play part of the time and would be a valuable addition to the Cardinals because of his ability to teach youngsters. Hendricks' infield lacks a real high-class eecond baseman. Evers might have been able to develop one for him. However, Hendricks need weep very little because he failed to land Evers, for the Barrow acquisition of Shean is the tip-off on the condition of John. I, Notes of the Boxers Earl Puryear, who has been making Chicago his headquarters, has been matched to box Mike Dundee at Rock Island May S. Joe Burman and Mike Ertle, bantams, have been matched to display their wares, in a Milwaukee ring April 30. After being In a sanitarium for almost a year. Ad AVolgast, former lightweight champion, has been released In Milwaukee. AA'olgast has started suit against Tom Jones, claiming that Jones still owes him several thousand dollars. The former manager of the Cadillac AA'ildcat will appear in a Milwaukee court and show where he paid AA'olgast all he had coming. Jess AVilIard. heaA;yweight champion, is holding his daily workouts at the Arcade gymnasium. He is showing considerable speed. Jack Xleinen and Carl Miller will wcrk with the heavyweight champion this afternoon. Otto Kahn, who was to have Avorkcd with him, has failed to make his appearance. Eddie McGoorty and Phil Harrison, who box at Racine Friday night, took a layoff yesterday, but will work out at the Arcade this afternoon. Charlie White, lightweight, will start gymnasium work today. Chiie has several bouts in sight. THE STANDINGS JLMEKXCAIT X.EAO1TB. AV. I Boston 6 0 Cleveland 2 1 CHICAGO t 1 AA'ashington 2 2 St. Louis 2 2 New York 2 4 Detroit 0 1 Philadelphia 0 4 Yeterday' Kanlt. St. Louis, 11: Cleveland. 7 No other games played. Samti Today. Detroit at Chicago. St. Louis at Cleveland Philadelphia at "Washington. New York at Boston. Pet. 1.000 .667 .500 .500 .500 .333 .000 "00 1 NATION AX XSAO0E.
TV. K Pcfe New York ! 4 0 1.000 Pniladelphia 3 1 .750 CHICAGO 2 1 .667 Cincinnati 2 2 .500 St. Louis 1 I .500 P Usburgh 1 2 .333 Boston 1 3 .250 Brooklyn 0 4 .000
Taaterday'a Xtasalta. Chicago. 9; Cincinnati. 1. No other games played Games Today. Chicago at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at St. Louis Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia RESTA, DURAY, TO COMPETE IN NEW YORK RACE NHW YORK. April 22. The Harkness handicap at 100 miles will be the feature of the automobile racing carnival at Sheepshead Bay speedway on Memorial day. May 30. The world's greatest drivers will compete In this race, as well as in the other events on the program, the balance of which will be. decided upon by AA'illiam II. AVellman in the course of the next fortnight. The Harkness handicap gives every indication of being one of the best races ever contested on a speedway. Already two of the leading pilots have announced plans for an active season, and their first effort of the year will likely be in the Harkness handicap. They are Dario Resta. speed king of 1915 and 1918, and Arthur Duray. European champion. The Memorial day meet atIII be the first in which members of the Sheepshead Speedway Motor club. Ir.c , will participate. TOMMY GIBBONS DEFEATS MARTIN AKRON, O.. April 22 Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul easily defeated Silent Martin, New York midleweight, in a fifteen round go Saturday. Gibbons took a commanding lead in the beginning of the fight and was never headed. Martin had a shade in three sessions, two were even, and Gibbons was superior in ten. "Peace on earth. Good tV41l to Men" vraa never written by Kaiser AVllhel i.
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