Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1918 — Page 7
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:ApriI 27. 1918. I'LLE TIMES. Pane Seven
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Af Anmst 13th, cm all olasSlaad bdrrOania.: plac4 with u ovor tl3-pluxk n4 sot paid fox at tio ofllc within B dJtya, aa ad&UioisI otuutga ot tm ccmta will 1m ewUU (oi ooUaotirm. The tost servlaa u V civ out patzoe by bringing- all oloui&el J i TwUtuneati fto on offlot sad pay ing" f dt mubm Mkv oUactla COUTTTT PTEK B PUU. CO. i Wanted Male Help V ANTED l?ov over 16 year!; bring .-h.-,H certificate?. Indiana Box C . r ''!..cBr-,. In,). UK A RE offerin eteady 'mP,l't. ir.r-n between the as of IS and "r Government work anl regular comtnen -Tmes. Our factory operates sixmo" t-.-r week e:ht hours per day on sh!" Pieoe workers after barnmK t. v h!ch takes from one to t ire b!e to earn from $3 to v. re- .'iv nnd better. We haye a Hovisint, 1 f ;r-n- nt wh'cb. will assist our appll- , ,ormB roo.-ns nt the lowest i ,-e We ai. need a Urge number o- ,:.. ages t to ;5 for steady proSitaDii fdfnrv emplivment. . . . Apu'v in person or rotrmunieate rn K i !-v E!; -plovraent Office. The .oo4-.--Tire & Rubber Company. Akron. Ohio. 4-i.-i-"i F,lvFreiht handlers at. Gibson transfer: icooi wgs: pi'-cs yrw tiai v & lntertirban to 1-. t. . L- j!l.onj WANTED-Erperlenced. bill o.erk for night work: salary . Appl. A. . m. A Kt. Erie it. K. tVANTKD-25 laborers. ""l hem" To.: 4c per hour. 1Iammo".lV0.tf WANTED (iroecry order papers: also boy over 10 year? old. Lion Store. Apply to P. T. Lovcgren. VWTFP-UW Nitrating cPrt-wVt-b and 64 cents per hour: 8 ;. '.,',. " hifis- rood hoarding hons- So.pO Ver' e,k:' Aetna Explosives CoJm- .!. Ind. 1 -wTvTEn Men. W lis "rgo Euress Oo. Hammonn. - .l-n Oanlc'lucCo. HamWANTED RIVETERS FOR HOT RIVETING, ALSO HOLDER-ON. APPLY WM. GRAVER TANK WORKS, EAST CHICAGO. vVTT-nMe.n to terete rassensrer "ror. inquire. 73 Webster ve . ..." J Tl 4-. J-H WANTED Driver for Ford trurk. Phone Hammond 2-26-2 1190. v v vtf.P Handy man. married; -ood wntre.'. permanent position; state age, .alary Snd reference. Add.-ess 3. A . Vi- Ti'ites or rhone Ilamnwna V." vNTKP-nrtver for a 2 horse deliverv wacon: good reioras and i ' r ,,f,.PKrv. Pornanpr.t. ApnM. S--jpt. e! '. Min'as Co. Han niond. 4-:'i-o ir w TFri- First olasn nu! uiechatiic. I'how Hammond 2x01 r 247. ltaj WANTED Boys 1G years or older, and men, 50 to 00 Tears: pood wages: steady : i :,v and excellent -hances ,r ndvaiK-ejnent. Aply at on-e. W. B. Conkey .o. i t. i!e steroRrapher. 17 to 20 - esu-t oid. experif ii. e not necessary: ., i. w'illinir worker and reliable: i us' in Hammond. tate fiaiary. : r:-re.ferenof and Phone. Write. ' r:-l 7,!i!(.;. Hai.irnond. 4-27-2 WANTED Experi' need male stnofr-f.i-i.ir: fir-it't fxr-n;i:. reidir:K J"-r-r-n-ntlv 'n Hammond "r East "ht'-no. . ;. ,. salary fn.d rapid udvancement. o, r::i, p. ;5. Tini'-s. Hammond. 4-27-2 !!OTS AV VNTED En'ernrise P"d Co. Hammond. 4-27-2 WANTED H ph s'-hoc! boy who is 1 K yrs of aee for usher. Pasiiir.e Theatre. Hammond. 4-27-1 WWTED p'xperieneed rha tieffeii r; mux' know ICammond. Apply. Hohman st. ' 4-27-1 Wanted Female Help WANTED Cirl for peneral housework; g'.."d vafes, 43 Detroit 8t. Hammond. 4-3-tf WANTED Fisher billing machine o.er.' 'or: ncurate and reliable. !a;n off'oe i;ron En(f ineering C". East fhicaso. 4-2,.-tf v. N'TED '""'ffice girt over 15 years old. fT"od io!-h. ;nf.'i Ensineerlnc ' F.Aft ilii- .if''. 4-23-tf "WANTED '";;r1 for gnern.i housework. A rv' v F - Nassau A. T'-iomppon. Eist i"Tv..aso 4-2 3-i V NT ED ?ir! fr jrnTil bousework. pr!v. lis ForsvTri ap. TS'est llnminond. 4-24-1 WANTED Waitress at Hammond Cafe, 121 State Street . -3 I W ANTED Experience,! grtrl to -w ork in drRrtment stoi'e: pood pav; sir(-"-'; II. Mataar. 3ol$ t'edar st Ird. Unrlvr. 4-24-2 WANTED Women for general office work: also blue print machine operators: clerical experience desirable but ri.it neofssHiy. Ordnance Dtrt. Standard S eel Car Co. Hammond. 4-27-2 WANTED" 2 dishwashers. 1 dininR room girl. Sternberg Restaurant. 2313 Michigan ave. Promo 7 7fM. Indiana Harb- -r. 4 2 7:3 A'ANTED Female stenographer, accurate, rapid and reliable; give references, salary desired and phone. Write p 50. Times. Hammond. 4-27-2 GtRIS WANTED Enterprise Fed Go Hammond. 4-27-2 WANTED Lady typistmust be aeenrate and rapid. Salary $00. Apply A. M. PeWeese. Agent Erie T?v. :7-tf Situations Wanted. WANTED Work by man with team. Plowing, griding and ex-svaMng. Phone 2327. 33S Slate St. Hammond.
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Real Esiaie Bargains F AR PA EE. We i'-e in a position today to Rive an entire new list of properties that have not h"en d e r! :. sed liefore. Dtie to various of the owners making e'nangei, some leainw tlie city, otheis want ns smalier Iiomes. which g:ve us Hi- or p. "t nn . t y of ad vei tifcinjr trfay, liorr.i a located ;n all part of Hammond. Do not delay buvhiic vour home, as the prices aie iio.iiK up evry day. We a;e confident that n.'t one of them can be dupToa'-'d 3-room m.nirn cottaRe on a 2 ft. lot. located on a K""d street, .ni? ea-t of Calumet aie. . nm p y 1 .. r n s h ! and very Rood stuff a; that. Con.'r;nK of a la 'Re Hv.pr roorn. bed room, com b :n a t i.ui kitchen and 1 n.r.R 1,1 .oi. a'.sii to b t :m show.-r i.ath. Mot water connections. We ere selliur this property, ftirnitut'e H-td all. for 1j."0. i, cash, baiance t TUUt. 1- rnom cottage on a "7!i ft. !! .lohnn st . near street car 1-ne. electric 1 Riii.-. basement, bull, modern but h-at. P iuc Itr.OO $3')0 cash, balance a i en : . NVsv 4-:'o,.m house on a 25 ft. lot. modem hut heat. incl.id'.nR lui semen t. Jocatej on Ash st. Pru e Ji..'"1 $e. cc sh, hilame s rent. o-room coiiae on a 2 i ft. lot, Webs""r ave.. newly dcyoi ated. bath and electi;c lights, als saracc. Price JIS75 - $MU iah. balance asy terms. ."i-i'Ou:ii rctias on a S3 1 -:! f. 'jt. May st.. modern but heat, newly decorated. Rood basement, tfhrubViei v and trees, grape arbor and (:', ko:i coop. Aii assessments paid. Pi ice 1 2. part cash, balance easy term. 6- i com modern cottRRe on a 50 ft. lot. east s.cie. .lust west of t'liiiiniet ae.. in tirsi class condition. ;n, !u.i:nR eie. Kant basemen t. trees and shrubheiv. Pr.ce J2s50. part cash, balance terms. 7- room cottage on a 50 ft. lot. Mlch'.pan ave., two blocks oast ot1 Calumet, hot water heat ai.d electric lights, beautifully dto.ir.ited, tlie host of electric fixture, a good planting of shade and fruit trees. Ion lot and Sa.aRe. Price $23'J. p:ut cash, baln in e i rros. 3-roc.ni n-ode; n flow and 1-alf house, on a pi ft. lot. West Hammond, off of K.rnluich ave., furnace heat, electroJ. guts. Rood basement and three more rooms can be tinishd on th! second II. ior; fenced in, pood lawn, chicken coop and gulden. Price part ojsh. baiance terms. 6-ro.,m modern imngralow on a 7)2 ft. lot. Prackert St., furnace) heat, stationary tubs. newly decorated, sueeus and screened porch. Price $3.;,)n $7.'0 cash, balance terms. 2- story flat buildnR on a 50 ft. lot, Oakley ave. rlrst story -.n biick. f?cond siory "in frame. 7 rooms htlow, 8 looms above, witn a large barn, with ncr ommodat4 otia for a. number of horde's. Mdern in every way but heat, and tii l.t itself is v tth -i'"1. A R.i"d Investment on a rentir.R propos: o.ui. or aintabl for iiRht housekeepina: or larye rooming1 house, l'rlce t.tu0. part casii, balance terms. 6- room modern bunrralow on a "7'2 ft! lot. Hyde Park, furnace heat. fationary tubs, mirror door In on? bed room, new and readv ti move into. Price $4000500 cast), balance easy terms. 7- room modern twr-srrv house on a 50 ft lot. Condit St.. furna-e heat, dectrie lights. 4 hedrooms All larce rooms and a lare (ja-ne. Good plantinp of shade trees and shrub--bery. price J 4 150. part cash, balance terms. S-roorn modern house, Becker st.. near Calumet, hot water heat, beautifully deroiated. electric ItRhts. complete 'n every wsv. All afcsflssments paid. Price 50, part cash, balance terms. 7-room "modern story nnd half bricit liouse on a SO ft. lt. sut1i side, near Harrison nark. Hot. wate- heat. il'Yora',l. stationary tubs. Rood piantitiR of trees and shrubberv- also chicken coop and yard. P''ce J500n I7,0 cash, balanc e rent. K-room modern bung-alow on a ST'j ft. let, Hyde Park, furnace heat, station, a ry tubs, e,e plare: also garage. Will tp completed in 30 days, finished in oak. bedrooms tn old ivory and one In Circassian. The houe "could no buii' fr the money, bur we have a ver-.- poor! reason for eelllnR a tins Bfice. rr.ee $5"c'-0. noi f.-fs than 1-3 vash, balance terms. 7-room modern hr'ek house on a '7li ft. lot. Homewood nar Hansen Park, furnace heat, everyfhtnr built In fire place, the very latest of d,-e-oratinR. We know of no better home for the money. Price $6750 1-3 cash, balance terms ''will modern house on a larpe lot. -o. IWrnian st.. new and has just een decorate, hi the verv bet of tyle, incl.idir.R sun parlo-. furnace Jieat. stationary tubs, bu''it-in rab"-n-ts and pood lawn. Prb e $57."o i J-3 cash, balance terms. We are not af aid to show any of these houses at the above prices, as we know that thv could not be duplicate,! for the rno'iev CM. RICH" A.- p.TCK. Phones: 4'" 2 0V-I Hammor.d Apr 2i-lt FOR SAEE OAST. New house tn ccn'er of city Apply. Joseph Frost. ;,-2 Eroaduay. Telephone, Oary 291. m 3-27-tf FOR SAEE An attraeMve six room modern bungalow South Side one block from car line. One of the' best constructed and lowest ptlced bunga1 iws In Hammond. Small cash pavment. balance like rent. Phone 321. Hargis i ilorvre. 402 Hammond Ehlg. 4-16-tf FOR SAEE Modern 6 room bun pa -low. with sun parlor; on North Side. Elm st., near lJOtii: bargain if taken at once. Phone 304O. Hammond. 4-23-3 FOR SAEE- Reasonable. 6 room and bath, modern cottage: all Improvements paid: term. Apply, Own-r. B9R Mlchig-an ave. 4-23-5 FOR 5ALE 2 story house. 6 rooms and bath down stairs; & room and bath up stairs; new parage; 0 ft. lot; part cash. bai. monthly- payment. 2G5 Hoffman Ft. Hammond. " 4-26-3 FOR SAEE Six room bunpalow on Elm St.. Hammond. A bargain to a OUick buyer: numerous dwellings in East Chicago. See Roberta' Agen y. -a Calumet Pidc. 17a St. Chicago phone 1104M. t-2c--FOR SAEE Must be sold by Mav 1. No. 24 State St.. 75x167 ft. with larga store room: Ideal fact- ry or salesroom location: terms 1-3 cah. balance 6 per cent. A. J. Campbell. 60 State st. Hammond. 4-26-3 FOR SALE: Ixit 13 In Xorltn's Addition fo Indiana Harbor: lot 23 tn hicck 7. 4th Add. to Indiana Harbor: lets 9 and 10 1n block 15. 4th Addition to Indiana 'Harbor: lot 4!". block -,. 4th AddPlon to Indiana Harbor. Salv ordered bv Gertrude Gastel, Admx. Estate of Fred Gsste', Sr. decease!. Inquire McMahon tv 'o,,roy, Atmrnev; PldR . Hammond, I:id. 406 Hammond 4-2 4-2 wed-snt. FOR SALE ON EAST TERMS, room house on Columbia, ave.; near 150-h s. car line, $3,60". 6 room cot'age on Columbia are., near L50th pt. car line. $3. 35". 6 re-om bungalow on Columbia ave., near 15"th st. car line, $4.3nO. fi room bungalow on Hoffman si; good transportation, $4.2on 6 room bungalow on Hoffman St.; transportation. $4,750. good STAFFORD TRvNKEL. Phone 13 SUM. 1'Oth & Columbia Ave. Open Evenings. Hammond. 4-25-e o d FOR SALE House; apple and cherry orchard, and 15 acres garden and truck land, south of Gary: near electric road: bargain at $200. no per acre. Address, ('inner. P O. Hox 31. Griffith. Ind. 4-27-1 FOR. SALE f room house: also for rent 4 rom cottage. $1S. 54! Summer st. Cai! after 6 p. m. Hammond. 4-27-1 FOR RENT ? room hotiae. modern". possession May 5: garage. If desired. 475 Summer st. Hammond. 4-17-1
For Sale Real Estate
j VOn SAEE 4. B. 6. 7. S and ! ro'om 1, 1 ,t v'iios - 1 u 1 - 1 1 ' ' ihmi.-' and flat?, from $100 up to $1000 cash: bal. as rent. Phone 1776 or see Mrs. Hunm-H, 5.11 Michigan ave. Hammond. 4-27-1 FOR SAFE By owner, one of the best built homes m Hammond: hot water h,. -p. electric light, bath, all modern "D en lenres. shade and fruit frees. K'.'ipe Amos. Inike lawn around Ionise, Inrfie garden already plowed and partly plant ,1, near ''.my 1:11- line. Only 1.7 mm. As1k to Haiiiinotid's larRet factory. Price. $:,r,i'M': $.",i'0 cash: nal. $40 per in. 1. Cal. 2J Howard af. Ham mond. 4-7-i POP SAl.K-5 room cottage: hot water lua'. .':.") f. lot. $;10i): also 4 room collate. 50 p. l,,t. $l,;0ii: South .Snl.-; 'u'.r II cash I'.-., liicnt. Possession in H. d.a-.-i. 1". E. Wj man. Phone 1 (:. ll.iinU" rid. 4-2V 1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Lesser 's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-18-tf FOR SALE Hatch !n? rr; laying hens: also roosters. Phone 12S1V.1 Hammond. 4-i?-tf POR SA1.C Store sliel jpR and counters: go .rj class condition. Phone 433K East Chicago. 4-19-tf SEWING- MACXISTB BAKOAINS at V. Miller's, ItO State st f - fifi and 27 Drophead Singers. $12.00 to $i'," 01'1. Some almost new. 6 Dropheud White, S12.00 to $1R.00. 2 Wheeler - Wilson's. $10.00 each. 1 N'.--w Wilson, $15.00. 10 New Home. Free, and other good Drophead. $S.00 up. Phone ";7!'0. Hammond. 4-25-3 VOK S A EE Grocery and markt: live spo: good business. Don't overlook this if you want to go tn business. Address f'9A4. cars E. C. Times Hammond. 4-25-3 50 -WHITE KOTAHY MACHINES Just received, all styles and latest woodwork at F C. Miller. 1S9 State st. Phon 1790 Hammond, for delivery in your home. 4-25-3 P1R SALE Very cheap: po out of business. AV have grocery fixtures, scales, bin, shelving, counter, bread case, tobacco case. 1 ,-,;! pump and tank. 2 top wagons and electric coffee mill, etc. Inquire ?i)0i Commercial aw. s. Chicago. 5-25-3 FOR PAI.E Furniture for fi-rnom cc -tape,a!"o reel 1h liy carriage. Call at 5o0 Wilcox ave. Hammond. 4-2G-3 Get the habit; pay less: buy for eash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 212 E. State street. Look for the eloek in eenter of s-ifj,n J. Arkin, Mpr. 4:r-tf FOR SAEE Epright piano feather bed and pillows. Inquire. 460S Baring ave. East Chicago. 4-25-2 FOR SAEE .Gas range; self heater: and other furniture. 344 Plumiiur av. Hammond. 4-25-3 FOR SALE Eight double carriage. harness and plnple spring wagon cheap. Phone 149tS. Hammond. 4-26-3 FOR f AI.E Good bor. wagon and harness. 334 East State st. Phone 3079. Hammond. 4-2S-2 FOR P A EE! teams of horses. 2 set of harness. 3 waRons. Inquire 3543 Michigan ave.. rear. Ind. Harbor 4-23-3 FOR SAEE Budweiser saloon in C!i!cago. 14 13 Miehifiin ave. Rcselmd. Geo. ,r. Pti-.l.ips. Phone I'uliman 454 or 2S21. 4-27-.. FOR SAEE Single Comb White t. Rhorn layinp hens ami baby ,-v-:, ks from 3 to 5 weeks old. E. Jacobs. lles".He, Ind. 4-27-1 BICYCLES. Sold on Easv Pavnients A. J. WALZ, 229 State St. Phone 2483. Hammond. 4-27-tf FOR SAEE AYhi-e EeRhorn: champion layers: 11 hens 1 roepier. Erie st. Plume s.".."R. lammcnd. 4-27-2 Miscellaneous ROOFING. Applied over old shing"s; color red. green or steel err y. t'heape on the market. Get prices, from Emil Minas. 612-614 Oakiev ave. T'hone 2203. E evidence phone 24t,7. Hammond. 4-16-tf PIANO LESSONS Rag time in 20 lesson. Guaranteed. Geo. G. Green. U P.imbnch ave. Phone 2296 Hammond. 4-22-6 WANTED Work for S-ron auto 'ru-1; bv day or week contract. Eist Hammond Coal Co. 603 E. State. St. Phone Hammond 105. 4-22tf LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND WATCHES. PROVIDENT EOAN C . 14i! E. STATE ST. HAMMOND. 2-10 Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RENT By responsible party. 5 or 6 room house or bungalow with all modern convenience. 10J2 Harrison Et. Phone 3158. Hammond. 4-23-3 WANTED Furnished room: pre'errably with breakfast. Address Box 3"7. Hammond. 4-24-3 WANTED TO RENT 2 first class furnished rooms for light housekeeping. i South Side. M. E. Em. Phone 272. ! Hammond. 4-2'!-2 WANTED TO RENT Meat market with fixture, well located in Whiting, best of references. Write, T? 6636 Times Hammond. 4-26-3 WANTED TO RENT Fumlehd room' rear Post Office. Write, K. K. K.I Time. Hammond. 4-27-2 ! i GENTLEMAN Want comfortable j room with breakfast nnd supper. I South Side of Hammond. State pnrtieI u'.nrs and price H. T. Times. HamI minil. 4-27-1 t i FOR SALE Elgin Six: superb condi tion J- irt rensonab e of f r take car. Room 9. 155 State st. Hammond. 4-27-2 For Rent. i FOR RENT 2 fine office rooms with 1 I ties of reception hall facing on TTi.li- I man Pt.. in Utraube Pldg.. oppnite j court house. Apply. Kaufman & Wolf, Lion Store. Hammond. 4-I3-tf FOR RENT New 5 room modern flat. J Crto oiier At tOf ("l!.',itt T.-.,. ! Chicago. 26-2 FOR RENT Store 24xSO, 2 storie yard! 0x24, all eetnenter. with pwer con-j nection. suitanie io' auto sale room. Wm. Kleihege. 77 Sibley st. Hare mond. 4-26-2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BET House; have two 50 lot as part payment; balance cash. Give full Information and description. Wrt'e, O. 24. Times. Hammond. 4-27-6 WANTED TO PFRCHAS E From privat owner modern 5-room bunaralow, S Side preferred: state lowest cash priea. A. A. A. Care Time. Hammond. 4-27-1
For Rent Furnished Rooms
IOK PENT 2 furmshed rooms. for liirht hocpekepllli nice nelnhborliood. Plio ne iv-2. 1 1;iiiimond 4-24-2 FOfi RKN'T Desirable room, nultable for 1 or 2. 5a'1 1. Elm at. Indiana Harbor. 4-25-:! FOR KENT 2 nice front rooms uiiii use of kitchen; must be reliable people only. Mrs. 17 Ice. 21 State Fine st. TP stairs. Corner TVniRla. Oppos::e hospital. Hammond. 4-2S-R FOR PENT - 2 or 'i room for licht botiS'-kecpijiR. near car 'inc. I'liim 255f. i 'all 4 ' T H'Ckory st. Hanoiiond 4-25-2 FOR KENT -S Phone lap, U. mond. 'epinc ro'on; modern ?2 Dousi.ia st. Ham4 -2 0 -1 FOR RENT -- l.iph no children. 57 Ha i bo r. 1 1 ( , a s o U .- r p 1 1 1 i ot a n i s , '7 lb iil'i, k St. lad 4.-2S-2 FOR RENT Fiirinshe.1 sleeping rooms 410 To.ld ne. P.. CVi'mt.i. 4-2t?-': FOR RENT 2 iislu hn,iekepinr rooms, gas 1ic:it ar.d el-rtricitv fucaishef. Phone Hamnionit P126W. 57.1. 1 50t h st . r.-iioii.oiid. 4-2.-1 POR PENT 2 furnisher! rooms for lirrht housekeeping- 5:P. Sibley t. llaoimond. 4-27-1 FOR EE N'T-- Nb ely furnished roo:n: pentiemen preferred 4121 Forsyth ave. Alias ant. 5' "P." East Chicago. 4-27-1 F'R 'RENT -2 furnished mem for ligh: hou.si k'-eping Phone 1!2. Hammond. 4-27-1 FOR RENT I'uriiished room for light housekeeping. ."I2 Michigan ave. Piione 0OR Hamtnond. 4-27-2 r J FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms: no cn .Ulren. A pp 1 .- . t't S' ate st. Hammond. 4-27-1 FOR RENT Earge. light room for 1 or 2 pent tcmen pply. Vrs, SchnltJt. Orplo-um BidR. Hammond. 1-27-2 FOR RENT 2 rooms fum'sdie.1 f !:ktht housekeepitiR Pt,- ne 221,". Ha mond. S54 Hohmati Ft. 4-2 FOR RENT Furnished room. Imonc 1092J. SI 1 S. llohman st. Hmomond. 4-27-1 FOR RENT Furnished room for Itpht hovisekeepintr. fj.'.S Msynnml, between Indiana and Truman. Hammond. 4-27-1 FOR RENT Furnished room- downtown. Phone. S79W. Ihniir.oiiil 4-27-1 For Sale Motorcycles. FOR SAEE "snred Harlcv Davidson: best cash offer "lies P. Jacob Hilleponds. Munster. led. P.idge road. ) block west of I'alutr.'t ave. 4-2S-" MOTORCYCLES. A't make from $15.00 up. To ge' nhat v nn nan' make ,ur s. lection now. So'd on easv pavn-eots EXCELSIOR AUTOCAR SALES ROOM. 22? Sia'e St. Phono 2 IV. Hammond 4-27-3 Lost and Found IiOST-Canip.-, Pin. on Warren. Hohmsn pt. or in I.iber'v bal! Reward: return 11 Warren St. Phone 47',. Hammond. 4-26-1 Boarders Wanted. WANTED Hoarders and Roomers 10 4'' Erie sr.: ciope to ' 'onkey's. Standard and 1 '. O. round house, phone a.32.1. Hammond. 4-27-i For Sale Automobiles. FC'R SAEE 1014 Chandler 6 cylinder o v-sssenper tonruik.- car wi'h b"-o starter and ligh's. Sold on monthlv pavntent. E. Si.happi. 254 1-Vr th ave. West Hammond. Ind. Phone 2403. 4-24-li FOR SAEE Vim truck, cheap; good a new: will sell on payments; pood for farmer. Call 2003 Partish ave. Indiana Harbor. Ind. 4-25-3 FOE SALE 5 pass. r-urmR tar: pocl condition: inn' sacrifice. Inquire. Times Office. Hammond. 4-26-3 FOR SALE Elgin Six: siperb rendition. First offer take i.hi. po,,m ;) 155 S'ate st. Hammond. 4-26-3 FOR SALE 1017 Sr i.h hakcr 5 r&" : l-ke new. ?375. 4 F'oisvth aye. 17 (Imago. Phone 672.M. 4-27-1 LEGAL NOTICES TO THE REPCPLIGAN PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN TO RE ELECTED MAV 7T FT. It 15. The Lake I'oun'y 1! publican Gcn'tal Cc.mmiPee will meet as pi v. i.bd by law. at the rrmui Tlo litre, m the City of Crown Point, on Saturday. May 11th. 1!M. at one o'clock p. m.. for the purpise f,f j.erf, cting its orgatnraMon by clec'tnR l CiiiiiriiifUl. 'i.e ' 'ha 1 ru:a n. Secretary. Treasurer and sir h other officer as it may dr'm proper, and also for the purpose, of fr.l'r.g y a ,-ano irs, if any. in said Committee. E. MILES NORTON. Attest: Chairman. JOHN KILLTGREW, S'crc-tary. '4-20-27 The Rfd Cross the symbol of a cause wide as the worid and high If It's a Gentle Art, the Art Of Bunking. By MOSS. V,r-J B. nlze th:s old slap at advertising: Jone brand of paint sells for 25 cents h can. Smith'g hrsnrl sells for 20 cents. Smith clflirrss his brand 1 BETTER lwerau.se he doesn't SPEND MONEY In ADVERTISING, but PUT3 tLe MONET in the PAINT. It sounds LOGICAL to some folks, and they FALL FOR IT. They tklnk they're jrottlnc SOMETHING BETTER foi LESS MONEY. ROT. The FACTS are: Jones charges more because he INCLUDES tbe cost of ADVERTISING, but he SELLS HETTER GOODS because he SELLS A LOT. Smith has FEW R4i!e nt a CHEAPER price. Where, does Smith get off if he doesn't sell an INFERIOR article? A PROVED advertised article Is the SAFEST and REST RET. If sn advertised srticie is a FAKE it Is SOON DETECTED. Wjtfrh the advertisements in this paper.
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Rn pit. SERMON ON PATRIOTISM By a 1,000 Per Cent American. Iipre is a sermon on patriotism. It corues to Chicago from Sturgeon Bay, Wis. The standard of patriotism preached in this sermon is so much above the patriotism of many thoutnuds of men and women in the Seventh reserve- district that tie Liberty loan executive committee is sending tlie story broadcast throughout the district In the hope of rousing a uplrit of emulation in the breasts of ell citizens, both naturalized and native born. Were every man la the Chicago district to attain the standard of Demosthenes of Sturgeon Bay. Wis., It is pointed out, the whole 53.tW,(rt,(Nii would be subscribed in this one district atone. Deiiiostheries, a 1,00 rer cent American, has the following messag for Uncle Sam: 'You caa borrow anything and everything I Lava." . And this is not his message alone. It is also the message of his two brothers AntoDeos and Sfavios. Their surname i Anagnostopouios, and they conduct a small caudy store in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Let Demosthenes Anagnostopoulos do the rst of the talking: "We boys didn't have anything when we cam to this country. My brothers and I were very poor in the old country. AH we have we made here. "This country has given us great opportunity. Whatever we have we owe to this country. "We don't consider that we havo done anything beyond a fair share in taking $."..(h,k.) worth of Third Liberty loan bonds. We took $1,600 of the second loan, and our allotment for tlie third loan, figured by the apppraJsul committee on the basis of aksesed valuation of property, was $100 each, or $2(W for the three of us. But as we had the money and we knew that Uncle Sara wanted to raise much money for the war, we decided to let him have sll our fcavir.gs. We know that it is a safe Jnvestment, and we don't consider that we have been particularly patriotic in lending this amount to the government. "We talked it over and we decided that we owed this country somcthin,? yes, everything- nnd we felt the least we could do would be to lend ni'Ticy to X,he government. "'Tony' Is in (he drnft and probably will co to one of the cantonments on the rest call for soldiers. He is glad to go and fight for his country. We -Stavros and myself are glad to have him go, and if we are called, we, too, will he glad to go. "We don't consider that we are entitled to be known as patriots for lending our money to the government The security is so good, tlie interest is so high, the investment is so excellent In every .way, that we would have been glad to take advantage of the opportunity even if the best country in the world hud not been at war and In need of money. "In the sixteen years we hove lived here we have prospered. We know that America gives every industrious man a splendid opportunity. We v ant that opportunity continued. That is j the reason we subscribed." He Wants to Win This War. DoYou7l A father here in a little Illinois town i received a cablegram the other dayj from General Pershing, announcing the death of his two sons over there, "killed In action." He went out and sold his home and bought Liberty! bond". "I'm the only one left now j and I'll rent a room for myself," was) his only comment. We Can't Starve Germany; Buy Bor.-Ja. Whatever hopes we had that Gor-1 many could be starved into submis- J sion have been dispelled by the Russian j debacle. Only the defeat of the Ger-1 man military machine on the west front can end this war. It is up to the j United States. Support your government with your money, or we shall fail. Invest in Liberty bonds. Steam Against Sails. Modern r.avnl development may be naid to have begun with the rapid increase in t lie size of ships which took place nt the clns-e of the fifteenth century; and mediaeval history finally closed with the battle of Lepanto in 1571, tho last great action in wliidi rowing galleys played an important part. From this time the sail-propelled man-of-war v. as gradually improved until early in the nineteenth century, when sails began to give way to steam
INVEST IN LIBERTY BONOS'
It's Up to You By NATE SALSBURY, Chicago Evening Pott If you want to do something toward ending the war. Subscribe to the Liberty kian. If you went to (Jo something toward making Bill fore. Subscribe to the Liberty loan. If you want to haul off for a good, healthy swat That will tie lltUe Willie et aL in a knot. And consign his whole gang of assassins to pot. Get in ou the Liberty loan I v.fij'qta If you stand for the decent and fine things of llf. Subscribe to the Liberty loan. If you value your home and your kids and your wife. Subscribe to the Liberty loan. If you think that a swamp is the place for a frog, If you think that an adder should stick to his bog, If you think that a garden's no place for a hog. Dig down for the Liberty loan. If yon want to put punch in the men over there. Subscribe for the Liberty loan. If you can't go yourself, you can still do your shore Subscribe to the Liberty loan. There are some who must labor, and some who must shoot, But we all can do something, from poor man to pltite. If yon can't make the team, for the love of Mike. root ! For the Flag and the Liberty loan! CITES SOLDIERS' PATRIOTISM. MaJ. Gen. Getty Points to Boys Who Subscribe for Liberty Bonds. By BRIG. GEN. ROBERT N. GETTY, Commandant at Camp Dodge, Iowa. What does tbe real soldier of today think of tlie Liberty loan? Just as he thinks of every other measure adopted by his government to put a spoke in the wheels of the machine that will carry him to victory. His enthusiasm can be explained best by depicting the manner in which he offered his pay down to the last few pennies to his government when the last Liherty loan was launched. Many of the soldiers allotted so much of their pay that the war department found Jt necessary to authorize the discontinuance of some of these allotments that the soldier might have a small amount left for his persona! use. Our American soldier Is tlie personification of patriotism. He is a living example of what his brothers back home would do well to imitate If their loudly proclaimed desires to help the cause for humanity's sake are sincere. He is giving up his family, his home Interests, offering his life, and is now more than willing that his monthly pay should revert to the coffers of his country if it will materially assist in winning the war. He Is giving his all. and willingly. He only asks for a chance to fight and that his brothers who cannot bear arms will stand back of him. I am proud of these men and the fervor and spirit they display. It will be n great honor when that day arrives to lead them into battle, knowing they who have given everything wiil fight to the last man. It is to be regretted that many a soldier before induction into the service burdened himself with heavy financial obligations that his delendents might be provided for during his absence. I only wish that the small, abject faction of the civilian element that is bringing pressure to bear upen the already overburd -ned soldier and his family because of those same obligations could but become imbued with some of the spirit of self-sacrifice and patriotism evinced by the wan on the firing line. To Pump Out Flaming Oil. A recent tire in which a half-bt.rrel ' tank of oil proved a stumbling Mock to the firemen and eventually led to the destruction of a building suggested to me, writes a corre.-pondeni, that a suction pump with a lon nozzle ' could bo mounted on a two-wheel truck and used to draw such burning liquid out of a building. One operator could hold the nozzle of the pump down in the oil while th" others pmnpod Ihe? fluid out through :i hose into the gut- : ter. !
OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS
By Dr. Harry E. Barnard. Federal Food Administrator for Ind. ana. Indiana is asked to go on a strictly wheatless diet until after tao cent harvest in a special appeal &ea.t every county food administrator by Dr. Harry E. Barnard, federal food administrator for Indiana. This is in view of the serious situation resulting from th wheat shortage, there being but 40 per cent of the nation's reQuinment3 available, and demands from the nation's associates in tie war pressing. For the- purpose) of getting into trada channels all the hoarded wheat in Indiana, Dr. Barnard has designated the week ot April ?th as "Rring la the wheat wftek." Connty food administrators are aked to cooperate, la the effort which, If nrtsuccensful, will be followed by a requisition, of the hoarded gTaia. Canned bcmlny la not a recognized substitute for wheat flour, neither is barley, pufTed rice, rice polish, corn flakes nor froited oats. The federal administration la preparing a list of breakfast foods recognized under Ut fifty-fifty rule. The Indiana State fair fca concurred In the auggeetioa ot Dr. liarBard that fair aseeclationa this year withdraw taeir wheat product precalnm lists aad offer prizes for the beat articles made from substitutes. It is expected erery ether fair association in the State will fall La 11 a e wit the Idea. Wheat or rye ground for stock feed is In violation, of the federal regulations. The grains are seeded far human consumption and a eevere penalty attaches far their tiae la any other manner. Families not observing wheatlecs days and meals are expected, to conform strictly to the one and one-half pounds per week per person ration just promulgated by the federal food administration. In public' eating houses the limit is six pounds to every ninety meals Berred. with a maximum serving ef two ounces of wheat products per meal and no wheat products served unless specifically ordered. John Rtiger of Lafayette has lolned the staff of tbe Indiana food adminls trator to have charge of all baking problems. A bakery inspector will he a4ded to the staff, whose business will bo an examination of shops, accounts, formulae, etc Every Indiana food administrator, demonstrator, merchants' representative or any one else interested in the important problems connected with this patriotic work is invited to a.ttesd the conference at the Claypool, April Sth. J. W. Hallowell. in charge of the State's administration section of tho fcod administration, who is very close to Herbert Hoover, and himself a recognized authority, will addreea th" workers. At the time a policy will bo outlined in reference to a wheatless diet for Indiana until next harvest, as recently requested by Dr. Barnard. County food administrators are authorised to give ten days' notice t; farmers boardisg wheat to place their surplus over seeding requirements in trade channels. Failure so to do me-ans the requisition of this wheal by the food administration. It is believed notice will be sufficient and that there will be no occasion to requisition Indiana wheat Thirty-eight milling firms In Indi ana have been given until April 6th to apply for license usder liability of prosecution for continuing huains without so doing. Wealth and Poverty. Wealth as well us poverty has Its TiardsMps a species of Isolation which limits choice ctimrndeships and in some circumstances is very depressing: a Fiispiclon as to the motives of courtesies extended, the sincerity of praise given and the genuineness of friendtdii p. Exchange. Taxes Soon Pee Patronize Home Capital by borrowing- any taiotint yoo need from 15 to I3C0 tj pay your tux, .1 or any thr bills yovi may have. Repay In small weekly or monthly installments an5 Interest steps the Jav you settle. It pays to borrow from u. $19 cr ?t ?ac for one month. Other amounts at same ratio. If you own furniture, a piano or other ch'ittls or has pte3y ejnplayment, we make you a loan on vour own note. LOANS i'. WATfTTEai ANT 1 c. i IOND3. LOANS AN VW UK RE IN CAWMKT IiI-STKICT. Lake County Loan, Rail Estate & insurance Co. as Rnroni m-oc k (Over Lion Store i Il.t-rnmond, Ind. Phone, S1H. (.rlmm-r Meaenfetr, M-r. Open every eveniiiK t il S F. M. LADIES When Irregular or delayed use Triumph I'.lis. Safe and always dapendabi". Not ld in drus stores. !-'.', isc ot'n. .. --five di- ippeintrtient Wi He !, r "Itep-f and particulars it's ft. e. Ai1i-s. Nats .nal MeJI.-al I r: 1 t . . , M ; I wa'i k.-c. W'.s. 7:11
