Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1918 — Page 9
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AiUt AsfWl Xttb. oa all iflad aAvwrttJMaaamtti pUeM wlUt t4plK)ii sua n-rt pia for t h offlo WlSMiI ft A&v, as sU AttiOMl obai o tn Mts will b maaa fwr ooUftotlMx. Tlx ttt arvac om 1vn cmx patrona Ur bJtnjln- all dtwlltd 4HtlMnMBt to out Ml and pjrl&a for mm ul im atOlactloa abarrtt UU COTTWTT PTCk b 9TTB. CO. vxacxs irxwsrATi&i As. , 1B1Y. Wanted Male Help W'AXTEP Boy over 1 years: brlna schooj certificates. Indiana lio -- Chicago, Ind. 4-t-tf AVE ARE offering steady employment to men bc'vretn the ages of 18 and 4- '"r Cfvernmfnt work end regular commercial lnii. Our factory operates six. rta Pr week eight hours per 3" " ,n,r hlfts. Piece workers after !arn.irlB , ' work, which takes from mi,J, ' weeks, are abl to earn from J3 to 3 rer dar and better. Wo have a Ho,?'n jbepartment which will assist our PP"; cents in securing rooms at the iowe-. rat-s. We also need a 'arse n,'rrr. girls, ages 21 to 35 for steady profLabl.. factory empIoymnt. .!. Apply in person or mun'i VoodFactorv Employment Office. The oooa ver Tire. & Rubber Company. kJ;onOhio. 4 WANTED Freight handlers at Gibson transfer: good uaees: piece v.orK basle. Apply, Genl Gary &. Interurban ta L. C. L. -'onf WANTED 25 laborer. Central Chemical Co.; 40c per hour. Hammond. WANTED Laborers. Nitrating mentr BS and 64 cents yrv hour. R hour shifts: good boardinc house ,0 per week. Aetna Explosives '-J Aetna, Ind. . WANTED Driver tor a 2 horse i'ivood records and reference' necessary. rrTaneT- , Supt. E C. Minas Co. Hammond. 4-27-3 WANTED Blacksmith: also ma fn"'?' teneralfactorv work. Apply L nKed CbeXal Organic Products o. Hammond. ... . VTrr, Qteadv irtnn. middle fjJJAwt for jading Life l'KsioWorfnity for .d-vancement. Apply. Room 4 1 Ptate St. Hammond. WAN TED Car w.;her for nig Applv, A. B. C. Garage. 4bl r. wi ave. . Chicago. ' WANTED Blacksmith, also machinist mono. VVNTED Auto repair man: rcfew-r.re 1 required, at 490 Hchman st. Hammond. . Works. Ham mono. TV VXTED Laborers, 3."o. per hour. Tils. Car Tf jr. vll IKlimnvi.-M 7 4,9. and Clark. " 3t AV ANTED Helpers in machine shop and finisher .n u-nna woik. 4-29-1 Betz Co. WANTED Men to . unload coal and brick: highest Prices; steady. Maheat.le Co. Hammond. WAITED Office boy over 16 yrs. Apply Wm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago. 4-31-3 "WANTED Strong boy for vard work. $15 per ??k. J.J. Dibos & Son. tv ANTFD Shippinc cjerk; married man preferred. Swift .m'Plummer ave. and State Line st. Hammond. " ' 1VANTFD Auto mechanic. 754 Hohman st'. Phone. Hammond 247 cr "-j,,,.;. WANTED Experienced hauffeur. must know Hammond. Applv. Mb Hohnun St. Himmond . WANTED Clerk. I. H. Belt Railroajl Calumet. Ind. 4'3"'tl WANTED Young man for salesman on Bakery Wagon. Apply. 411 Ash St. Hammond. -')-i WANTED All around furniture and stove repair man. Come ready for work. Good wags for right party. Frank Jerome. 3450 Penn. ave. Tfarbor. 4-.TI-. WANTED Boy 1G years or over; steady position with pood chance for advancement. Apply at once. Seifer & Lewin, 702-704 Cln cngo avenue, E. Chicago, 3'1 For Sale Autornohiles. FOR SALE Elgin Six: superb condition. First reasonable offer lakes car. Room 9. 155 State st. Hammond. 4-27-2 FOR SALE 191S Bulek 5 pass.: Al shape. $375 00: 4 pass. National 4 cylinder. $300.00. 4506 Forsyth ave. East ind Oh Phone 672M. ilamn.oiv FOR SALE Elgin Six: superb coalition. First reasonable ofler takes carRoom 9. 155 State s. Hammond. 4-2i-tf FOR SALE 6 piss, car: cheap jf taken at once. Phone Hammond 1121R 4-29-6 FOR SALE a917 t urine Maxwell. f42 Forsyth ave. Hammond 4-"0-5 f OR SALE 2 5-pass. Ford cars: Prst class condition. Inquire Dixie TTichwav Garage. 174 Calumet ave. Hammond. 4-30-2 Lost and Found LO T Cameo Fin. on Warren, Hohman st. or in Liberty ball. Reward: return 11 Warren st. Fhone 476. Hammond. 4-2S-1 LOST Bunch of keys between Hammond end Calumet Park Stock Yards: reward for return. 2 Douglas pt , or Fhone 103SR. Hammond. 4-30-2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BI Y House: have two to lois as nsrt payment; bslajiee cash. Clv fuil Information and description. Write. C. C. 2 4. Tlmea. Hammond. 4-2 7-6
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Real Estate Bargains FOR SALP-OA.HT. New houses in center of city. Apply, Joseph 1 rest. 522 liroadway. Telephone. Gary 291. 3-27-tf FOR SALE Six room bungalow on Elm St. Hammond. A bargain to a quick buyer: numerous dwellings in Ens' Clucag.v Hoe Roberts' Agency. 200 "i luir.et Bieig. Kal Chicago, 'hone 1!1M. 4-26-6 FOR SALE TJy owner, one of the best built hemes ir. IliMiraniui; hot wnier heat, electric ligh;. bwth. ail modern conveniences, shade and fruit trees, grape vines, large .itn around house, lare garden already ionv.l an i parilv rlHi"l, r.rar i;a-y -ar line. On'y IS m.n. iva to Hammond's Itirgevt factory. rri to3'; s.'oin ceh: bal. H rer mo. Call 822 Howard ave. Hummond. 4-C7-3 FOR SALE Tor Immediate Occupaacy, modern 5 room house, Harrison si. Must se!t at once. Dione 4'1 from 7 to J a. m., or 6 to 7 r- m. Hammond. 4-3-:S FOR SALE n acre farm: 2 4-room bungalows. SO ft. chicken coop, good barn and outbuildings; buildings n. w. Farm in barlev, clover, rve. Easv terms. Owner. McDulYie. R. 2. Knox. Ind. 4-::o-i FOR SALE 5 room house on 27.x 150 ft.; lo. on good stree. toilet ami gas in. i sewers in and street pnied; all assessments paid. Must tie seen to be appreciated. Price Sl.O.-.O.fi'i: ? 100. 00 riown tiie balance same as rent. Pine s'. Hammond. 4-:l0-l j FOR SALE 1 room strietiy modni house with gnrag. T'ri'-e" $100. 7 room modern home $2800; in room modem flat with garasre, $300; f t. i 7. S and room modern cotnges. j bungalows and houses, wiih mll tsIi pnvm'-nts; ball nee monthly, m a!! parts) of city. Phone 177ti. or -e Mrs. Hunneil. Zll Michigan ave. Hammond. 4-;io-i i BEST BASOAIN XX HAMMOND. i Lot ;3xl20 ft, facing New standard I Steel Hotel on Columbia ave., ,-uid i bordering 'he New May wood Park; on Highland st. The key loi to the lives' district in Hammond. A bargain if taken this week. Cash or terms. FOR SALE Frame bnnealow across from New Industrial High School; ro,..ms and bath. Moderi. t h rou glnu i . Best loeition. Rents f,,r S30.on. Spe. ial price this week. $:;oo. Cush or terms. Lot 54l3il on cor. Detroit and H'hmnn, N. E. corner. Ail n ssessmeii ; s paid. A bargain at $2150. Cash or terms. REAL BARGAIN 2 5 ft. lot on St.jt., sr.. between Sohl .1-. Calumet ae. Best busiu-ss property in Hamnond. See us for special price. Cash or terms. LAKE COI N'TT LOAN. REAL ESTATE A- TN'SI'R.VN'OF. CO. Phone 21 S. Room 2i. Eimbach Bl 1g . Over Lion Store. Grimmer Lieeui'elt. Mffrs. jpt.-n til : p. nt. Evenings. Hammond. 4-30-2 e o d FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS, 7 room house on Crlumbla ae.: near 1."0;h St. car line, $3.CP0. 6 room eottage rn Columbia ave.. near 150th st. car line. $3.35". 6 room bungalow on Cohimhia ave., near IROfh st. car line, $4,300. 6 room bungalow op Hoffman St.; s od transportation. $4.3"0. 6 room bungalow on Hoffman St.; good transportation. 14.750 STAFFORD & TRANKEL. Thone 1331111. 110th & Columbia Ave. Open Evenings. Hammond. 4-2S-e o d 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 Hatching epgs; laving hens; also roosters. Fhone 12S1V3 Hammond. 4-8-tf FOR SALE Store shelving and counters: good class condition. Phone 433R East Chicago. 4-19-tf Got the habit: pay loss; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. Slate street. Look for the clock in center of sijrn J. Arkin, Mgr. ."2:",f FOR SALE B'tdweiser saloon in Chicago. 11I3S Michigan ave. R-s.l-ind. Geo. T. Phillips. Phone Pullman 44 or 2621. 4-27-7, FOR SALE Grocery and meat market. stock end fixtures. 531 H3rd st. E Chicago. 4-29-6 FOR SALE 1 7 ft bat rase: 1 10 ft hat case; 1 umbrella case; t safe; 3 fi ft. cases. 622 Chicago ave. E. Chicago. 4-23-2 FOR SALE Good horse, wagon and harness. 334 East State street. Phone 3079 or 2051, Hammond. -r'BICYCLES. IYER JOHNSON AND EXCELSIOR on Ka."v I'n vrr r nip. A J VT A I.Z 239 State St. ' Phone 2489. Hamm-md. Ind. 4-30-tf FOR SALE B'aclc leather davenpor. 9x12 Axminsier rug. 4 13 Drackert st Phone 5:(R. Hammond. 4-3-2 FOR SALE Furniture, piano, kitchen range, ice box and bed. Cail this evening. 3417 Fir st. Indiana Harbor. Party iea ing c i t y. 4-30-1 SFEOHL CASH BARGAIN FOR WT" D-m-sday while They last. One dollar brooms I rents. Himmoud F :rn Co. 212 E. Stat" st. Hammond. 4-3'-t I FOR SALF -RcJ sulkv. At condition r-3 Logan si. CaH 'before 4 p. m Hammond. 4-30-3 FOR SALE Lunch counter and stools, cheap. 310 Conkey avenue, Hammond. -3n-3 For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES. All rr.Rkes fr-m $1?oo up. To get what yon want make your seio-tion now. Sold on easv paments EXCELSIOR ATJTOCAB SALES BOOM. 229 State St. Fhone 24S3. Hammond 4-27-3 FOR SALE 191S 3-speed Excelsi-or motorcycle. SSI Roosevelt ave. Hammond. 4-30-1 Miscellaneous ROOFING. Arplled over old shingles: colors red. green or steel grey. Cheapest on the market. Get prices from Emtl Mines. 612-S14 Oakley ave. Phone 220S. Resi lience phone 2467. Hammond. 4-l-tf
Wanted Female Help WAN'TKD Girl for general housework: good wagrs. 49 .Detroit ist. Hammond. 4-3-tf
WANTED Fisher billing machine oP'.Mator: accurate and reliable. Main office Green Engineering Co. East Chicago. 4-23-tf WANTED Ofrtee girl over 16 years old. good health. Green Engineering ,,. East Chicago. 4-23-tf WAN'TEIi Olrl for general housework. Aprlv at Nassau & Thompson. East Chicago. 4-23-3 WANTED 2 dishwasher. 1 dining room tirl. Sternberg's Restaurant. 3:13 Mieh'sran ave. Phone 77?.M, !vt.5ia Hmhnr. - 4:27.3 WANTED Experi-nied shoe girl: must so.rk Polish. Berry's Shoe .Slore. 22 Obicago ivr. East Chicago. 4-29-2 WANTKP Lady typist must ba accurate and rapid. Salary $t.O. Applv. A. rieWeese. Agent Erie liy. Hsn'imrrd. 4-30-tf WANTED ir's on power sewing machine.. Jtammcnd Idd:ng Co. Hammond. 4-SO-tf WANTED AVoman to take washing and ironing home. "34 Truman ave. Phone Hammond 10P3T. 4-30-3 WAN'TKD Waitresses. Himmond Hotel Mee. 4-30-1 WAN'TKD Competent jrlrl for genral housework. M'7 J'ark place. Fhone 24NI Hirrimond. 4-30-3 WANTED -ICxpcrienced waitress: also ilish w .islier. Majestic Kes'rumiit. Stii Hohman st. Hanim.iiui. WANTED Gir! for work as chambermaid: also office Kj,t. Hot-I Dollas. East Chicago. Bert Peterson, Mgr. 4-30-3t WANTED Girl to assist with housework. Phon- 2931. or call 23$ Michigan ave Hammond. 4-30-1 W A N T F. D Ch a m b e r m a i d Hotel M Hammond. 4-30-1 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 2 nice front rooms with use of kitchen; must be reliable- people only. Mrs. E. Lee. 319 State Line st. T'p stairs. Corner Douglas. Opposite hospital. Hammond. 4-25-6 FOR RENT 2 or 3 rooms for light housekeeping, near ca '!n. Plum 1550. Call 4 1 ! Hickory St. Hammond. 4-25-3 FOR RENT Furnished room fir light housekeeping. 9,s; Mti V.igan ave Phone ?;.'. R. Hammond. 4-27-3 FOR RENT Desirable room, modern. centrally ;crate(j; gentleman preferred. 4421 Olcotr ave. East Chicsc-v 4-29-3 i FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for 1 or r gentlemen. S49 Hohman st. Phone 3254 Hammond. 4-29-2 FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms near ar line. 421 Michigan e. Phone 113IW. Hammond. 4-29-2 FOR RENT Sieoplng rooms for senile. men: convenient to Gibson ntirl Stan-i-aid. S"G Summer st. Phone Han. mend 438. 4-29 2 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 4 19 Truman ave. Hammond. 4-29-t FOR RENT Furnished room on Ruth St.. suitable for couple. or lady. Thone Hammond 63. 4-29-1 FOR RENT Nicely furnishe.l front room. modern conveniences: v'v reasonable. 125 Carrol! st. Hammond. 4-29-2 FOR RENT .Furnished rooms for 1 or 2 lad'es: steam Ii.it. ehctri- ic lights. Phone E. Chicago 716M. 4-30-2 FOR RENT C sunny light housekeeping rooms; sll conveniences. Rex hotel. c State st. Hammond. 4-30-1 FOR RENT 2 rooms for lipht housekeeping. 103 Russell st. Hammond. 4-30-3 Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6 room furnished house or ffat for 2 or 3 months; modern; willing to pay good price. So. Side preferable. P. 0. Box 307. 4-2i-2 WANTED TO RENT-House or down stairs apt.; South Side, by May i.'i'h: must have poc-h and garage. Address, R. V. 23 Times. Hamnmnd.' 4-311-3' WANTED TO RENTA T, or room house. Address. H. W. Pv 1 ,"4' Morton court, or phone 2397. Ha'mond. 4-30-2 WANTED TO RENT Modern S or fi room bungalow, house or apartmen' Phone Hnmmond HH?. 4-30-3 WANTED Furnished or unfurnished. 3 rooms for light hctisekeepitt g: South Sid": walking distance. 11 S'ate at. Hammond. 4-20-3 For Rent. FOR RENT 2 fine office rooms wi'h ues of reception hall facing on H diman st.. In rati bo Bldj?., opposite court loi:e. Apply. Kaufman & Wo! f . Lion Store. Hammond. 4-13-tf For RENT fi room flat end bath, over Mueller's Hardware stor,. 1 1 4 Sibley st. Inquire 7i7 Hohman st. Hammond. 4-30-1 F ' R RENT Large rare go. second floor: suitable for storage. 475 Summer st Hammond. 4-3'l-l Situations Wanted. WAN 1 ED Work by man with team. ! F!owi-g grading nr.d excavating j Phone 1327. R3S State st. Hammond LEGAL NOTICES , , . ! NOTICE OK SALE OF BONDS. CITT OF EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. Notice is hereby given that on Friday, the 10th day of May, 191?. between the hours of 3:00 p. m and 5:00 p. m.. on aid day. I will sell at the offic-. cf the City Controller, in the City Ua'l of said City, TARK BONDS" of said City, of the face value of twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars. " S led proposals for the purchase of said bonds will be received b me at said City Controller s office up to the hour of 3:00 p. m. on said day of sale. Paid "PARK PONDS" will be issued in denominations of five hundred $5'i0.09) dollars each, numbered one (1) to fifty (50). Inclusive, dated the twentieth day of March. 3 91 S. due in twenty (20) years, from the date thereof. Said BONDS bear fve tS) per cent interest per annum, payable semi-annually, evidenced by proper coupons attached for each period of Interest. Said LONDS are issued for the purpose of procuring necessary money to be used !ti the legitimate exercise of the corporate powers of said City, towlt: money necessary to lay out and Improve public rarks and the grounds of said City, and to open the drive-
ways in said parks and grounds required for such improvements. Said BONDS are issued In pursuance of and Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March 6th. 1!)05, ar eny ar11j a)j Acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, end pursuant to an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of the City of East Chicago, on the fifteenth (1Mhl day of April, 118. authorizing such BOND issue. Said BONDS will be sold at not less than rar to the highest and best bidder, and the right to reject any and all bids Is reserved by the City. Rids must be Kealed and endorsed "Bids For Park Bonds." and accompanied by a certified check of two (2) per cent of the amount bid as evidence of goo-1 faith Bidders must stat the number cf BONDS for which tiny bid, end the gross amount they will pav together wi'h accrued Interest to date of transfer and delivery. J. A I.I.MAN' REPPA. City Controller. City of East Chicago. Tndiana. 4-25-NOTICE TO NOV- RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COCNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM. 1911. ETHEL KRISLOOSKI VS. ROBERT KRISLOOSKI. CAUSE NO. 1181. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Phil Greenwald, attorney, and tiles her com-
i plaint herein, together w ith an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Robert Krislooski. Is not a resident of the Slate of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at th next term of ssid Court, and that unless he appears and answers or dejmurs therein, at the calling of said caue, on the 2ith day of June, A. D. PGS. the same bring the 37;h day of the next term of said Court to b begun and held in the court House, Room No. 1, at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Mor.day of May, A. D. l!)ls. said action will be heard and determined In his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. T hereunto set my hand and affix the pes) of said Court, at Hammond, this 22 day of April, A. D. 1918. HERBERT L. WHEATON. By Clerk L. S. C. ROSCO HEMSTOCK. Deputy Clerk. Aprii 23-30 May 7 State of Indiana ) )ss: County of Lake. ) No. 1 Lake County Superior Court. February Term. 1318. JULIA R. S. LENNEY vs. PETER CRl.'NJ PACKER, ET AL. By virtue of an older of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Circuit Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east d ior of (he Court House in "rown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, May 18th, 1918, between the hours of ten o'clock A. M.. and four o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for h period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to wit: Lots 23. 24. 35. So, 49 and S9. in Rett Second Addition to Hammond; Lot S, in Block L and Lots It and 17, in Block 4. in the redivision of Hoffman's First Addition to 11ammond: Lots 15, 16 and 17. in Block "C"; Iits 23. 26 and 27. In Rlock ,F", in Hoffman's Second Addition to Hammond; Lo's 5 to 13 inclusive, 40, 41 and 42, in Block 8; Lots 11. 12 and 13 in Block 10; Iot 37. in Block 11; Lots 21. 22 and 23, in Block 12: Lo's 27 and 2S. in Block 13. and Lot 16 1n Block 16 in Hoffman's Third Addition to Hammond: Lots 17 and is. in Block 14. in the redivision of the east part of the North, Side Addition to Hammond: Lot 46 and the north half of lot 4S. in Block 5: and Lots 31 and 32. in Block 6. in Rolling Mill Addition to Hammond: and Lot 9, in Block 6. In Franklin Addition to Hammond, "all in Lake County. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs. I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and t said real ! estate, or so much thereof s may be sufficient 1 satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from aluation or appraisement laws. Taken as tlm property of peter Crumpaeker et al at the suit of Julia R. S. Lenney. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. GEO. E. HERSHMAN. Att'y for Plaintiff. April 23-30 May 7 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY In the Lake Superior Court. Rooru l Hammond, Indiana. Dectember Term. 1317. NOTICE Or MOTION TO CORRECT J I'DG M ENT Nt" N ' PRO -T f NC. Cause No. 13433. Isidor Weil and Renjunln Weil, copartners, known and doing business as We: 1 Bros. vs. James H Tatlmari. et al. To .Tames H. Tollman. Susie Tall-; man, John C. Kalial. Human K. Mc- j Dowell. and Lillian McDowell, his wife, j Robert England. Abraham L. Scott,! Harry Flag. Robert L. Dibbles. II. E. ' nmnn, wnose enrisuan name is unknown. Bernhardt Kroil, and Reinhaidt Kroll, whose true christian name is unknown. Calumet Brewing Company, a corporation. John Dahlstpom, Clarence I Hoffman and Fiank M Meyers. You are hereby notified that the crosscomplaint. Peoples State Bank, of Crown Point. Indiana, a corporation, in the above entitled eaue of action has ftied Its written motion for thenunc-pro-tunc correction of the judgment and decree rendered therein and that tiie said motion will be hear.-5 oy the said court on the 14th day of May. 191. at 9 o'clock A. M., or as soon as thereafter as said cross-complaint can be heard. And you are hereby further notified that you axe to be rresmt at such time to make any objection that you may have to the correction of the Mid Judgment and decree as it is asked for in accordunce with said motion. ETTT.-rr.T ,t BROWN. Attorneys for Cross-Complaint. 4-16-23-30. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COt'VTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH TERM, isis. JENNIE PHILLIPS VS. FRED PHILLIPS. CAUSE NO. 17166. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Meade
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and Huts Near Trenches in France, THE Knights of Columbus, -which Is doing a mighty welfare eervlcei for the comfort, pleasure and morale of the American soldiers both in training ramps In this country and on the battle fronts in France. Is planning greatly to expand Its activities as the American force of flghtra la increpaing. "Everybody Welcome" is the slogan the Knights are sounding in its big recreation halls In training camps and behind tht trendies, and it is giving to the soldier boys the kind of encouraging help that tha Y. M. C. A. administers. There is no craed in the xvork of the Knights. The hospitality of Its welfare work Is extended without cost to all soldiers regardless of their religious beliefs. The Knights axe bending all their energies to the one great end of helping the American fighters win the war. To maintain the great work that Is already in operation and to extend It as must be done as the sit of the American army grows will require a public subscription fund with which to meet espens until July 1, 1319. Royce. attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit cf a competent person, showing" that the df- ndant. Fred Philips, 1s not a res!dmt of the State of Indiana. Sa-1 defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency cf said action and that t h e same will stand for trial a the ti! term of said Court, and that unless V.e apnar and answer or d-mur therein, at the (ailing of said cause, on the 2 1th day of June, A. D. 191s, the same being the J7th day of the next te-m of said Court to be begun and h l 1 in the Court House. Room No. 2 at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of May. A D. 391V said action will b heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, j hereunto set my hand and affix the s-a! cf said Court, at Hammond, this 15th day of Apt'.!. A. D. 191V HER PERT L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. Apr!! ! ;i jei NOTTC-: TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MARCH ERM. 191V MAMIE YALUi VS. DOM A NICK YALLO. CAUSE NO. 1 7 1 ST. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Meade & Rojce. attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together w't'ri an affidavit of a competent person. showing; that the defendant. Domanick Valid, is not a res, dent of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of tiie pendency e,f said action and that the same will stnnd for tiial at the next ,! of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling' of said cause on the 2J:h day of June, A. ji. 191V the same bingr the 37th day of the next term of said Court to be be. gun and 'mid in the Court House, Roomf 1, at Hammond, in. sa'd County and State, on th second Monday cf May. K. D. 191V sa d action will bs heard ard deteim'ned in his absence. In W;tness Whereof. T hrur!o set my l and ard afix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this I5th day of Apr;!, A. D. 19 IS. HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clerk L. S. C. Aptvl 1 6 23 ,30 State of Indiana ) )ss: County of Lake ) No. 14V34. In the lake Superior Court. March Term, 1915. TRAEGER vs. TABBERT. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE. The undersigned. Commissioner, hereby gives, notice that by virtue cf an order of the Lake Superior Court. Hammond. Indiana, on a. judgment obtained in said Court in partition, in favor of the above named plaintiff, against the defendants in the nnove entitled cause, he will, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M.. on the 11th Day of May, 1918, At the First State Bank, Hobart Ind. and from day to dny thereafter until sold, offer for saie, at private sale, the following d's.ribej real estate in Lake County in the State of Inriiana, to-wit: Lot Fifty-tht e- (53 1 in Ulo'k Oti" (I) as marked end laid down in the recorded piat of Fogg and Hammond's Addition to the city of Hi.mimnl together wi'h the improvement thereon. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of paid court, for not less than -he full appraised value of said real estate and upon the fellow inz terms and conditions: All cash in hand or at least one-third (1-3) of the purchase money cash in hand the balance in two (2) equal cash installments, payable in nine (9) and eight (IS) months respectively, from the date of sale, evidenced by notes of the purchaser, bearing six: per cent (6Tc ) interest from date, waiving relief, and sec-jred by mortgage on the real estate sold. X. P. BANKS. Commissioner. F. T. FETTERER and M'MAHON & CONROT, Attys. Bay Iltierfy Ponds! Year Dollar Mean More Power Makes Kvery Dollar Ceont.
and Gives Welfare Service to Many Thousand American Soldiers Every Day.
The people of Indiana are asked to subscribe, and the "drive" in this state will be made the week of May 6, every county la th state to participate. The Knights of Columbus has for several weeks been organizing Its forces to make the drlv. local committees being appointed in every county, which are under the direction of a general committee making its headquarters at the Claypool hotel. Indianapolis. The state, executive committee includes the following: Madison Walsh, chairman, Indianapolis; Charles M. Nieier, vicechairman, Fort Wayne; T. J. Connolly, secretary, Lafayette: William J. Mooney, treasurer, Indianapolis; Albert J. Venneman, Bvacsville; William F. Fox and Thomas D. McGoe, both of Indianapolis. Stephen A. Callahan of Fort Wayne is campaign director. The Knights of Columbus. In extending its social and recreational service to the American army and navy, has the same government recognition as the Y. M. C. A. for the LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS April I91S. L. W. Lou!. Hammond. Ind. Dear Fattier: I got your March 13th letter today which is about the bet. mail service I have had. ' Needless to say, I was pleased to have you write me at such length and to have you say such nice thing.- aboct my letter. I have not been in the mood for writing long letters lately, chiefly because 1 have hern busy and on the jump with ray "observing" ri-irse. The days of Thaw and Luflerry and their spectacular mode cf fighting lias practically passed and the real business question of cooperation and oi canization In the air has come to be the problem. Consequently when you understand this and can see that our biplaee ma' hin-s are p-oini? to be our stronghold you bein to reaiir.e that it is not nil in "piloting" the machine, but the officer in the rear seat of the machine Is going; to be to he the fell ,w who makes the reports to the pciierals. brintts down the enemy machines, and In general, is the boy who does the work and r,-js the ft edit. We as "FightinfT observers." as they call us. will probably Ret our chance at driving- the machine and in the meantime we are leani ng to be track shots" and are being Instructed in the dozens of other details of the aviator's job which ato really very mghlv technical. To sav nothing of the advantage of being piloted now by experienced men and getting, the "air sense" which means getting- used to that funny feeling you have hen an elevator goes down fast. AVe are gettinc some great r'deg and I enjoy the excitement of it. the wonderful view that is possible from the machines. Our aviation field here Is quite large but you would be surprised l ow ea.-y It is to lose' it. and when I reached over and yelled at the pilot, "ail through" this morn.ng. I would have sworn he was heading in exactly the opposite direction from the camp, but after a long look I finally saw the little hangers and the field, which from our altitude of about 3,''0 feet, looked a'oout tetn feet square. j We have big suits like overalls, and j lined entirely with fur and we have i. . ... . . . i ...
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Knights are doing the same klcd of work. There Is no ovexlapp4ng. but generous co-operation prevails among ail the welfare organizations. Catholics. Protestants and Jews are fighting ride by side, and the welfare organizations axe helping them without thought of sectarianism. Th public is urged to forgot religious differences and holp boost the Knights of Columbus war fund. Just as th soldiers disregard religious lines and drive away at th common enemy with a solid front. President Wilson, Secretary Baker, Secretary Daniels. Governor Goodrich, and a long list of war J e ad era heartily endorse the work f tha Knights of Columbus. General Fershing and General Foca, who are in close touch with th work of th organization in Franc, ar urging that It be expanded as much ud a rapidly as possible. The drive for the fund in this city and county will tart on Sunday, May 5, aB a part of th etate-wtae movement, and the public is expected t respond as generously and promptly as other parts of tha state. plenty of equipment and headgiear. at we never Ket cold, the only rather "scary " part of our Job beinff when we stand up In the back seat to 'sboof the other fellow. (Sham battles, of course). Our commislsons they say. will be here now In a couple of weeks and as you know I am lifted for a first lit .iter.ancy which makes me thlr.k that I will have a chance to be an executive as we are about the first ones in this work and now all the new men will be either second lieutenants or non-rommiss'.oned officers. I tell you all this father to make you and mother understand that I have an exceptionally ge.od chance end that my future looks bright at least. As far as an early peace is concerned, we take the same attitude individually as tiie government is taking so that if peace shorn d some day be all of a sudden declared, we would be surprised. That's proven to be the best attitude for a soldier to take, because if he doesn't he Is being- constantly disappointed and you know- what that will do to you. I received the t'.n box of peanut candy and the box of ' Homo" cigars. You certainly hit the bullseye. Father, that time I am exceedingly thankful to you You couldn't set thosa things over hers for an arm. Your devoted son. JOHN LOUIS !mi$$mttmsjiiiismsiiiii z GET YOUR LOAN WITH An old reliable comrany like, th PROVIDENT. LOANS rXOM 925 TO $30O on Furniture, Pianos, Vlctroias, ZZZX . Live Stock and Office Fixtures - i without removal. B Lit EMBER ZlX There is NO CHARGE for our eervice not even interest in ,- advance. . FROM 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO . REPAY YOUR U1.VN PLUS S 2 34 7 INTEREST. r LOANS ANYWHERE IN LAKE COUNTY. Z Call. Write or Phone 823. tZ Private and Confidential. H PROVIDENT LOAN HH " V J. 14S and loO East State Street HH Panama Ruildini?. ! H7Z Next to Orphcum Theater. TZ l Hammond - Indiana. J Having Your Nose Throat CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA weaken the system and invite Canmmptlon and Death. Kava thTa properly treated before too tat NOW. I CAN CURE YOU WOMEN'S DISEASES cured by pleasant, pnfe, painless methods. GOITRE CURED No pain, cutting, detention from business. RECTAL, URINARY, PELVIC DISEASES HAMMOND, IND. 3. Sundaya, 8-1.
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