Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 279, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1918 — Page 9

Thursday. Mav 23. 1913.

THE TIMES. Page Nine

Classified Advertisements

After Atifimst lrOv, on ail olaaa4rrUcnvat plcad with am otot tlrjliori and not paid for at the office wittiia 6 fleya, a iltlcaal diary at tea oeata will be iua.de fox ocUeetlotb Tiio teat aerrioo can be givea onx patrocs 1)7 brlajlaff all claealfled ad. Trti seine, ts to onx office aud paying for sari aa& mt dolleottoa lae2 ooxnrrr yra- as pttb. co. Tram 3 k-e-wspaj'ex3. AOJT. 6, 1917. Wanted Male Help V. A.N'TKIvBoys over 15 years: hr1-" oei t uicates. Indiana lox 1 r-lnj-4-1-tl WANTED Ilachinists; good pay and good working conditions. General American Tank Car Corporation, East Chicago. 5"17's WANTED Hot Riveters, 2 Holders-on for hot work and 2 helpers. Apply Wm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago. 5-;o-3 WAN'TEP 2 voung men to werk in rnttlnr mnm Y'OOd wag-S nttd Slivalll-f-ment to right party. Goshen Shirt Mfg. Co Hammond. Apply ' once. !'-, Oondit St. 5-20-3 WANTED Drivers. American Exrr'""". Co. Hammond. 5-21-tt WAXTEP Handy men: good work conditions: Oas & Eire. Co. Ask E. Chicago. 45c ret" hour: Northern Ind. for Mr. Todd. WANTED Man. Steady work, prise B:d Co. Hammond. Enter-5-21-2 WANTED Fi remen Apply. 4735 01 cott avt. East Chicago. Ind. WANTED Teamsters, " vard laborers: steadywork. Washington Lumber Companv, 141st and Carey St., Indiana Harbor. 8'21'3 WANTED Cabinet maki T-i re. 22-2 ers. V7 ANTED Boys or men for rivet passers. Good nav. General American Tank Car Corporation. 5'::''' WANTED Experienced rate tderks; good salary for the rirjht man. Apply K. "SI. DeWeese, Agent Erie Kv. W NTED Gentleman or lady solicitors fo'r HasimoM and Whiting:, "all Fridiv after 7 p. m . or Saturday forenoon. 413 Ha-rimond Bldgr. Hammond. 5-22-2 V.'WTED Mr to unload coal, brick, sand and o);er material. Arp'-v a mond. WANTED Man typist; one with car record experience preferred, but not en jil. Itver-pt-ne Iron A: Steel Co. East Chicago. ,t22-2 WANTED Experienced car washr for niht work; no other ned apply. A. p. C Carat"- S14 Forsythe ave. vr Chicago. o----WaNTED At once 2 boys to work around factory after school. Apply at Goshen Shirt Airg. co. ijo onon jt... 0----0 WANTED Young or middle aged man a stockman at the Premium Parlor. 35 Hohman St. Apply at once. Hammond, it-...---WANTED Stock man for plumbinr uppltes. L. Wolf Mfp. Lincoln and riummer aves. Hammond. 5-23-2 WANTED 2 acetyline welders; good wages, steady work. Chas. White -Co Calumet ave., bet. Hoffman and Chicago ave. Office phone 418. of res phone 3045. Hammond. 5-23-3 WAN'TED Experienced restaurant man to run fully equipped restaurant at Sheridan Beach summer resort. Must be capable of handling large crowds. Address, P. Freund, owner, Sheridan Beach. Flint Lake, near Valparaiso, Ind. Fhone Valpo 1606M2. 5-23-3 WANTED Experienced helper on motor truck. Rteady position. Apply T). B. Sem-'o., Lion Store Furniture Department. 5"22"3 WANTED Thoroughly experieneed L i n o 1 e u in man; steady position. Apply to D. D. Semen, Lion Store Furniture Dept. 5"23"3 WANTED Boys tory. Hammond. Ptrauhe Piano Fir-5-23-3 WANTED--Men. men fairlv activ frctory. Hammond. a fp Id-r Straube P.-io For Sale Horses and Cattle FOI? SALE Lisrht horse, wnrron and harness; very cheap. The buyer must guarantee a cood home. S. T.pvm. 234 State St., Hammond. 3-21-3 Wanted to Euy. W VXTEL' TCI PIT About 12 ft. office railine ard sra-.e. Apply at Once. ;i4 Haritr.cni Bide'. Hammond. 5-21-tf I WANT TO BT'T A house from owner. 5 or f. rooms: 300 cash, balance rrontbly. Write. "Permanent." Tiroes. Hammond. 5-22-2 Automatic electric beer Slat" maker and rrice. E Fox Lake. III. 5-23-:' Wanted to Rent WAXTt.P Lirht housekeeping rooms or small nit., by eoutde in E. Chi-cae-o. Call, Mr. To Calumet power House. 5-22-2 For Sale Mot,orcycls3.

WANTED

pu nps. Hum nel.

MOTORCYCLES All makes from $1100 up. To cet what von war' mnl;e vour selection now. Sold on eev- pn -i-i E3CSI.SIOU aT" CAE SALTSJSJ State St. rhor.e 2 IS?. Hammond 5-22-3

Real Estate Bargains

NEW HOUSES VACANT, READY TO MOVE IN. 1 "l ' 'l- 1' 1 " 1 ft""' I n-ni .iffYif.l lw.l'.iro tfYt jilat', new, I rooms, modern, only l,7o0. Ask for Xuniher 07. House, f rooms, also new nod modern, I'.ToO. Ask for Number 38. .'5-room cottage, Johnson street. .North Side, l,'0!),! 1."0 11. I FRANK R. BETZ. PI lone 110. tlin, Meyn & Co.. State and I Tollman Sf. FOR SALE-Ouir. New r:ous-ii in fnf'"r ? city. Apply. Jor-fph Trost. I 5-2 l!nsJw:iy. Teicpho'ne. Gary 21. i 3-27-tf , FOR M.E Saloon r-c location Incr-asir. ft short tlmV; sr.i'able" foi market or bakerv. lion Ifamreomi. Ttv tn srood ; Me vii'i" n; cnfry and J -i du mbi: ve. 5-13-4 i FtR PALE Modern R mm bunealow. 4 4 I F'-r. Ft., ncir 15n:i: immediato pcsess mn. Caj even::;s between fi and K P. rn. Phone SiMO. Ben Storm an. Hammond. 5-20-fi HorSES AND COTTAOES A"e want 25 houses at once, wi'h 4. 5. 6 and 7 rooms. Will do business wt'h owners on!-.-. dive location, description and rrire. Address, R. H. Times. Himlvot:,i, 5-21-3 FOR S VLE - S room houonly a few blocks fro Price S175.1: $.10(1 cash, monthly pa vment s. J. a ? ,.lrn,i,. 1 m this office, ba'ance in IV.ac'Kmiin Co. ;5l Stat- st. Hammond. 5-22-2 FOR SALE House on 50 ft. Jot ht. .'.i i nnu x-ieiuB ne. iui'o .uiuom.oh) avt. Hammond. 5-2: FOR SALE S room bouse and store, with fixtures, immediate possession, at 57n-572 Michigan ave. l'hone 5.7 or 175? Hammond. 5-22-if I FOR SALE Reasonable If taken at' ,1 . i tl t. in fur i i u r 'ii fi'nnsr. j i & ve. Hammond. FOR SALE 6 room cottape on 25 fr lot: also a pa rare for rent. 421 Heck er st. Phone 1 0 6 T. .T . Hammond. 5-23-.! j FOR SALE 100x145 e-lis bivd.. few t'eot north state line, with resid- nee an i auto filling station. Appty. 10."5rt Indianapolis bld. "n;csiio, 3-23-3 'OR SALE 6 room brick, hot water heated, strictly modern bunirslow: lot 50x15" ft. fine shrubbery, garden, etc.; best batKbin e- r c ffered. Must be sold at once; easy terms. Leaving citv. 173 Walt ham st. Hammond. 5-23-2 - 1 TRADE For HamFOR SALE OR mond property

10 acre chicken andiir.e-. Hammond Furniture Kvohnnve

fruit farm in Knox, Ind with excel-j lent location pood buildinii anu roaos. near town with schools and charche With crops. horse. cows. pi:s. Ill, cnickens ana ail itnp:ements. inquire. L. Parsons. 628 150th St. Hammond. Ind. j Phon. Hammond 1613 after 6 p. m. , FOR PA LEPALE Well built fi room bungalow Detroit ft.: hot water h-8t. fire cn place, butiet. kitchenette. sarajce in basement. 50 ft. In', $4500. Terms, j Phone Hammond 1:2S. 2-23-3 1 FOR SALE Clear lot. Euclid, nearj i:!th: sacrifice, cash or terms. W. A. i Rowley, r. 1 City Hall. Chicago. 5-23-6 1 p5rrA? Beautiful s "nT rn bun.aiow, Jcak trjt flrep'si.ee, fire fixtures. 2r.;h CentU"-v furnace; lnunrirv tubs, big clo-! big clos ets, on -it ft lot, with nice lawn. South Side. Would cost $450" to duplicate. Pr ed for uuick snle. S3s00. Hastings. Woods A- C. Phone 51. .".f'7 H-d'-man st. Hammond. Open evenings. 5-23-1 Lost and Found LOST Last evening between East '"hi caeo and Hammond, a man's diamond I ring : Ba r in j lib nl reward, return to 4 SO 4 j ; ave. East Chicago. l'hone 514M. i 5-21-3 i LOST Locket with lion' head, picture inside: keepsake: liberal reward. Phone or lea momi. ,e at Times Office. Ham-' -'2-tf ' LOST Pair rose glasses. Wednesday eering on Hammond car. or in Lion' Store or A. v 1". Tea Co. Finder Phone 1981. Reward. 5-23-1 LOST Purse In vicinity of Lion Storebusiness card of Mrs. Nellie McCoy enclosed: liberal reward if returned to Mrs. McCov. 450 1 Magoun ave. F'hone 5S7M. E. Chicago. 5-23-2 For Sale Automobiles. FOR PALE 1916 5 pas-. Oakland Fix: AI condition: new t.p. paint and. tires; bargain. $571 cash. Calumet Garfi i'ft 1 c- v : nri r n -f i -n r ) 'Ii i tv fri n i- I ho'n. 7I1M. Past Ohioa "r, ' ,r,-21-rf I-YiR SALE Mom t olas.M (ondition. 1911 lyipht car iri trade Hammond. FOR SALE 1 Buick model. $125.0. Call 2! Vitor.e :'.' u7. Ha ni ro-.n.d. ;ie.- Ister. 1913 Rimbach b'dg. .:.-2::-i FOR SALE Register, good shap sell cheqti if tM'.;cn at fr:ce; tii.s. Write W. I . Times. Will : :3- " ra-scrgor. FOP. PALE ri Dodge $4"". 131 Kissel, -j pas.iengee, st; mor and winter top, $730. 00 Forsyth ae. l oooo 5I..H. - in- as--. :3-i ! For Rent. FOR RENT Store in , O. K GaU Nelson's Drug Pt-.re. Hammond, i 6-lS-b FOR UK XT House and garage. 24 Webb st. l'hone Hammond 116. 5-22-1 I FOR RENT Exclusive restaurant concession Rt popular summer resort; large h :el and cottages. P. Freund. Flint L;ke Sheridan Peach. Valpa - raise Indiana. I hone 1606R1. 5-2:-3 FOR RENT Lara garage on bst corner in to'vn. On Main st.. opposite new post office. Owner. Valparaiso. Ind l'hone 1'j!o-,M2. 5-23-3 FOR RENT A nice 4 room cottage furnished for housekeeping; no chil-j dren. Reference. Apply, 85 Sibley St. ! Hammond. 6-23-1 Wanted To Rent. WANT TO RE.X'l or flac South Times. Hnmmond. -Cottage bungalow "u VVr,te V.'A'.'TFD TO RENT By June 5. 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, or small cottage or flnt. i-entraliy located and near Fast t'liicag"' 'fl!" Imc. hy couple without children Address, W. Y. care Times. Hammond. 5-22-3 TOt'NG COFFLE With 2 children - want.1 b'.-ard anrl room In private family; children well trained and quiet; boy 5 j; girl yrs. Phone 2533. Hammond. 5-23-3

Wauted Female Help

'AXTKP Girl for general iinucwovk : no washing. On who likes children preferred. Phone Hammond 2475. fi -1 7-tf k - ff - TTI7 ci'iv. Applv at iiin-i. J. Dunsing. 645 Ilohnnin t. Hammond. 5-lS-tf WANTED A girl for general hou"work. 4ii2 0nksf. llimi..in.1 5-21-4 v x r i: n Penn. E Ind. Har. Ex pe .- d waitress at '5t.n;rar.!. 34Pn Penn. vc VA Ti:i - . ;,rl to work siorr: etH1.-t spe.ik To'ih t. I'lmne Hsmniiml 3!t'5. In rroeery 22 (;ol!:n 5-22-3 WAN'1 !",lv. An exp.-iienced jrirl grnernl housework: frooo: v nj: vnsh!ur. 114: Forest e. Fhone : Tf.immond 5for no T24 :2-s Kiein-u.:ii ni.wMi. cor. unhand ii e.j ir si. liui. ii nr. ;i-"2-.t V A NT K I ' ; ! rl t.. work in reaurnnt I 17 1 Conkey ave. rnond. l'lione 13;I0. Ham- J WANTED 50 Klrls at once; ko,j pa y while lenrninR. Api!y at Oosheu Shirt Hfjr. Co. 105 Condit t-t. Hammond. 5-22-fi W NTED Ptenorrrapher: muet be n Vile t v. read notes and trnnicr.be lauie ai i-tirateiv and neatly. Applv, T.lino'.s Car Mftf. Co. 1-12 & Dear born st. Hammond. !3-l wash di'hc Hammond. Jesiic rstavirant. 5-23-3 wn'Tm-u'nm.i, t do private wash ing. Apply, 56L Hohmnn St. i''afe-rrin. Hammond. 5-23-1 WANTED Girl for general housework. 1 State St. Hammond. 5-23-1 WANTED Competent maid for pen"i i housework: no u-Rshine- r. troit St. Hmmond. Phone 170fi 5-23-2 WAVTFTl TisViTI'aV,-- a r,nn- t 1 il rr week. 3333 Michijan aVe. Ind. i Harbor. 5-23-3 I GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! Experienced Tippers inserters, powers collitrs. to work on school book work: also opening: for beriiiners; rood wapes; (;-od wrrkinc conditions. Apply at once. W. W. Conkey Co. Hammond, Ind. 5-23-3 Miscellaneous ROOFING. 4 Arrlicd over old shinples: colors rd. green or steel grey. Cheapest on the market. Get prices from Emil Mlna. 612-614 Oakley ave. Phone 2205. Residence phone 24G Hammond. 4-16-tf LIBERTY BONDS. WANTED We Buy Liberty bonds for cash. Open evenings. Julius Friedman & Co., 4605 Forsythe avenue, East Chicago, Phone 53. SECOND-HAND furniture boutrht and sold. Also linViotstorir- nn.t .-enolr. 33 E. State st. Near Calumet. Phon 3173. Hammond. r.-O-PIANO LESSONS Rq a time in 20 1esens. Guaranteed. Ge . G. Green 11 Rirr.hach ave. Phone 2296 Hammond 5- t-r - . . IF YOFR DOOR BELL OR ELE "TRTC iron is out of ordT. ca Lund. l'hone 1101R. Hamm onl. 5-22-1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed 1 1 1 r Wl AM fl n "" r-1 T5 nilMAn i-1 Iwatches. Lesser's Reliable ! oan Bank, 65 State Street, ! H nTYimnnrl Onan AlTtvi;nfl wfc" C V ClUilcC 4-ll-tf Oct the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 212 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sicrn J. Arkin. 4-25-t? ! FOR SALE Good 10 ukelele with case Practlea liv new.' $7. Write. M. M. K. ' ",1"s- Hammond. 3-10-tf -y-i- rurnimrc or room flat 1 I" e.-. ,i new. Will SUtjlet sn me. 5-20-4 . I Phone 22., or 23S9. Hammond. FOR SALE Shavings nd sawdnot Bring your barrels. Two-Step Ladder Co. " mclistia ave. Hammond. 5-20-tf FOR SALE 2 pool tables In good condition. R. Skaff. Lansing. 111. rhone 56.1. 5-21-3 FOR SALE Saloon business at Bernice, III.; 3 mllep we-t of Sae Line. Inquire. Arthur Man, Bernice, 111. Phone. Lansing 52W. M-6 i tOR A LE Ste-1 range. rfftce rt-k. typewriter and baby cab. 4122 rarrib "'c. Ind. Hnr. 5-21-2 ' 111 " 1 '"' ' " " " 111 ' 1 " 1 m ! EOR SALE Console 3R04 Fir st. InI aiana ll.ut'or, ind. 5-21-3

u ring ica r. first I ' model: will take'ln,; PALE -3 horsepower motor bot; Bhotie 1374V3 i Ist class condition, cheap. 791? Calu-5-" i -'i 1 n"''i av"". Hatn'iioiKl. 5-1-If eod

l'OH RALE Filing cases and ctibinr. cu phdv 323 Hammond. .1-22-2 i i'OR SM.ll- 1 ivory re,-d bnbv enrrias.P I at f-Zi C!ud st." Hammond. 5-23-1 jJ-t'K .il.t, I p to ante creamery with ! riiinr-it'p nillfhinprv" nlco e a I ratal. ' Address. Otto Kalvelsge, Mgr. Dver. rmh & f.-2.1-. For PALE-Small grocery in good loeat on- er wilt t.e! or will sen fixtures separ ately. 1261 Atchison ave. W'hi 'n.

, FOR SALE Second hand office equipl ment: desk, 'hairs, files etc. Inquire. ! Mr. Kiser. Green Engineering Co. F;st building. Chicago. 5-23-2

fi tR SALE Quarter sawed oak dresser. new: bargain if taken at once. 86 Erin f-t., rear. Hammond. 5-23-1 Special Cash Bargain for Fridav Peninsular Txas , r-, &-to i 1 RanffC, ?lb.c0 (OllO OUlV). Hammond Furniture Com- ' OIO T? Cto4o Qf pam, I - I . iTaTG Cl. 1 5-23-1 ! SEVERAL Uncalled-for Suits and Single Trousers f-v. .l. i. V. .n ; nnna'all sizes. Call at once. J. i I Guss, tailor, 236 State St.. Phone 771. Hammond. 5-23-2 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms, Apply, S3 State st. Hammond. 5-23-1 FOR RENT 2 suites furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Ref. rem 341 Kane ae. Fhor.e Hammond S57J. 5-23-1

For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR BENT- 2 and 3 rooms for houseLfipinx; toilet. water nml khss; V suite lor bachelors. Ins Plumuier ave. Hammond. , o-Cit-i " FOR HKN'T- Modern furnlsJid room with Kitchen privth in to ycmnn i-oiil'li- bruiK'oK -' "'d reference". f'hone 2i;i. I iiTiniH'ii.l. T.-21-4

l'OH RENT- 5 rioni f-.jrniohi.-d flat; no children: reference roiuired. t'nll after b I'. Hi- 91 Wiliiams mi. I'hone i:i3TM. Hammond. 5-21-1 FOR UK.N'Tv Mil hat liH. '.! cniiiKH 5t. Ind. Hit. ; or 3 furti'shed roomi. lor liKht housekeeping. .if! r rt p. m. 3m2 I-'i r 0-21-3 FDP- P.EXT--2 lifiht hounekeepinif noir": no children. 4124 Itrumnion') itt. Ind. liar 3-l'2-2 rou :! i i liKN'T Room to 7J9 State Line lady. r'lmne ft. Hnmniond. Foil ItKNT -Fin uisherl room: prlvnte f.'imilv. 6"1 Mute Line st. Hammond. 5-22-2 rooms for' FO Ft I;ET- 2 furnished i'ph house keep i m; : convenient to South Shoie. r'hone NtlSM. 2Su (mk t Hammond. 5-2S-tl" FOR RENT- My American, nice clean rooms with all cimver. 1 nce; r.lso suite for 4 ireptlemen. 351t Michigan ave. Ind. Har. 3-23-2 for REXTFurnished room. 23? j Phone 749. Hnmmmid ! IIirMiiml st.

FOR RENT- Nice. ci an room forjlN' THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE liuht housekeepiiiR: elect rlc lights, j OF CHARLES KASSON. NO. 1658.

gas. ba-n. .i.(4 inoi uiH ave. nammnrej. i3-2 FOR RENT 2 modern front rooms. 27 Webb st. Phone Hammond 433. 5-23-3 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IX THE LAKE SFPEKIOR COFRT. MAY TERM. 1 f t S. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KIT C. BUNNELL. NO. 1619. .no tee is nrcov .v- ... , ,.r "e,,., . . , . i . . .V... TT.I.. legatees am; ,1 Creditors of Kit C. Hun-!' nell. deceased. to appear in the Lake . Kuperl' r Court, held at Hammond. Innl"n". ,,n " " " " and show cause, if any, why Fmal Seton the 17'h day of Jun. 11 M. tlement Accounts with the estate the estate of 1 said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and th'-re make proof of heirship, find receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Coii, .. at Hammond, this 22 day of May. 191. HERBERT L. WHEATON. c;rk Lake Superior Cojtt. may 23-29 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COFNTT. IN THE LAKE SFPEKIOR COFRT SITTING AT GARY. MAY TERM. 1?1S. EMAXFFL MACK VS. SARAH GASTON ROBERTSON MACK. CAFSE NO. 29S9. ACTION ANNULLMENT OF MARRIAGE. Nw comes the plaintif, by A. C. Huber, his attorney and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showinsr thnt the defendant thereto, to wit: Sarah Gaston Robertson Mack is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore notified of the pendency of said nctinn and thnt the same will stand for trtl at the next term of said Court, ami that unless she appear and answer or demur thetein, at the calling of said cause, on the 13th day of September. A. D. THS. the same bein the 2nd day of the next term of paid Court to be begun and held in i the Court House at .ary, 111 said County

all Pirttneland State, on the 2nd Monday of Sep-

tmbr A T 1 9 1 ( said notion will be ! heard and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS W IlLKWiL I hereunto set my hand and affix th seal of said Court, a t Gary, this 21st day of May. A. D. 19 IS. HERBERT L WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. may 23-31 jun PFBLTC WORKS. DEPARTMENT OF OFFICE op THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORK.', ss. Hammond. Ind.. May 15th. 191? Tf) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the i'itv of Hr-m-mond. Indiana, that i is desired and deemed necessary to improve Pibley ! Street, Section "C In the City ot Ham-; mond. Indiana, from the i-ntr of Co-I lumbla Avenue to a point 20 feet east of, the west line of Lot 42 Rohis Add":- I tion to Hammond, Indiana, by con- I strutting therein. Iit-tri said terminal prdnts. a 1? inch vitrified socket pipe sewer with 6 lineal feet of 9 inch socket pope. 11 Inch house drains and' 3 manholes as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 677. adopted by said Board on the 15th day of May. i 191?. All work done in the making of sail! above described public ill' provement shall be in accordance with the term. j and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 677 adopted by the Hoar 3 of Public Works on the loe named date-, and the detailed drawing', plans profile and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in the office of sail Board of Public. Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Publie Works has fixed the f.th day of June. ISIS, at ten o'clock A. M.. as i iiae f

wie nmruis oi an r iMiw liucresif ii iTj. gi rate or I Vi per picitn ana , whose property is affected by said im-C-zou can havw from 1 to 20 months. ,,, . . . " , . , ! C o repay in small monthly In- -o prowmenf. and will decide whether Ii . . ; O- tallnents. --o

benefit s thnt w ill a'C'ii" to the prop erty abutting and adjacent to the pro - nosed imnrovemer.t ;nd to id Otv I xs i T I be rqitn! to or c-.ce. d the stimai-d c st e.f the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. E. H. LFTHMAN. F. C. HOFMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. DEPARTMENT OF PFBLTC WORK?. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF FFBLic WORKS, ss. Hammond. Ind.. May 15th. 1918. TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City ,f Hammond. Indiana, that it is dsire-l and deemed necessary to improve Field' Avrnu", Section It. in the city of Hammond. Indiana, from the east line of Calumet Avenue to the west line of. Tapper Avenue, by constructing therein. tween said terminal points, an IS-lnch. double strength vitrified socket pip sewer with 3 catrh basins. 6 manholes. 3f house drains, 120 lineal feet of 9 incn vitrified socket pipe and R inlet covers as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 67S. adopted by said Board on the 13th day of V.iy. 19 1. All work done in the making of sail above described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 678 adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans profiles and specifications which are now on file anel may be Feen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 5th day of June. 131S. at ten o'clock A. M., as a. date for the hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affected by said im-

provement, tind will declda whether benefits that will accrue to the prop rty aliu'tinu hnd adjai-ent to the proposed Improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed llie estimated cosfv of the proposed improvement a estimated by the City Civil Engineer. K. II. U'TIOIAN'. K. C. HOKMA.V. O. I'. HIGHLAND.

NOTICE OF FINAL FETTLEMEXT OF KSTATE. I V THE M TTER OF TIIK ESTATE OF OSCAR A. PLACEMAN. NO. 1267. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR OOI-RT, MAY TERM. 1918. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, legatees, and Creditors of Oscar A. Phmrnmn. d'censed, to appear In the Lnke Superior Court, held at Hnmmond. Indiana, on the 10th day of June. 191S rind h,o iuset If nny, why the Finnl Set 1 leroenl Aciounts v. i'.li the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and hf,re tnake proof of heirship, and reoeive tiieir distributive r,hres. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court at Hammond, this 15th day of May. 191. ITEKRF.RT L. VH EATON. Clerk of Lake Superior Court. May 16-23 , NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OK ESTATE. , j- THE LAKE SFI'ERIOP. COVRT. MAT TERM. 1318. Notice is hereby rdven to the Heirs. Legatee and Creditors of Charles Kasson. deceased to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 10th day cf June, 1?1S , and show cause, if any, wby the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of ! said decedent should not be pproved.land eaid heirs are notified to then and ! there make proof of heirship, and rej reive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake SuIIa,j ,n. j. ... .1" " of May 191 HERBERT L. WHEATON, Clrk of Lake Superior Court. 16-23 MMay NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COFNTT. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COFRT. MAY TERM. 191S. MARIE TARASXT VS. NICFLAE TORASFT. C,FSE NO. 17081. ACTION IX DIVORCE. Now comes the p'aintlff, by M. llersciiovi'.z. attorney, and tiles her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing: that the defendan', Niculae Tarasut is not a resident of the pta'e of Indiana. Said 'defendant is therefore hereby notified 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 appear and answer or demur therein, at the caliinsr of said cause, on the 10th day of September. A. D. 191. the same being the 2d day of the next term of said Court to be bepun und held in the Court House. County and State on the 21 Monday of September. A. D. 19 IS. said action will be heard aqd determined in his abrence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto st my hand and affix the Psl of said Court, at Hammond, this 15th day cf May. A. D. 191 S. HERBERT L. WHEATON. P.v Clerk L. S. C. ROSCOE HEMSTOCK. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE. 16A23 Commissioner. The Water Department of the City ,f Hammond. Indiana. will receive sf,ai,j proposals for furnishing 13,125 j ft. 0f and 1.000 ft. of 4" Class B Standard Cast Iron Water Pipe and 5 Eddy Standard Fire Hydrants, 5-6" Crosses, 9-C" Tees 4-6" Ells, price to be F. o. B. Hammond, Ind. Proposals will b opened on May 29th. 1313 at 10 I . ' ; ..' i by a certified check for $50.00, also an 'affidavit. The Board reserves the right j to reject any and all proposals. Mail proposals to the Clerk of the Water l Department. CHAS. LVTHMAN. F. C. HOPMANN. O. F. HIGHLAND. B. of P. Wks. May 18 Don't go to rest tonight without giving all you can give to the Red Cross. 7????????????????????????? HBMEOTrtn HAMMOND'S "O W 3 I e. Patronize Kerns Capital ' 4. Deal with a company where ycu.-o jc-.are acquainted, and are asurd -o ! C of fair and courteous treatment. o 'tThi company consists of all 0 . O Hammond men. redding in thls-O C-C!ty for the part !0 years, ar.d reliable in ail respect C-'VVHY GO SOMEWHICRE ELSEt S.hen you can borrow sny amount X.. from IS to 1800 from u on your ,T I g, ii inn a favu w in. j wi . .ajui'inuia booui, (ounuv, v. ttock. watches and diamonds. Le- .. household good 4. piano. ; O. Loans Anywhere In Calumet District. lake County Loan, Real Esttas & lnsorar.ee Go. IS"; -o o -o -o o o c-freer-2r Rlmkarh BleeSt, Over I.Un "3 Store, Tlantneitif, lad. Phone SIS. O pen every evening- until t P. M. r????????????????????-????? SEE "THE OLD RELIABLE" When You Want a PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL LOAN . Any Amount up to $300 on'Furniture. Pianos, Vlctrolas, Live Stock and office Fixtures without removal. REMEMBER There is NO CHARGE for our service not e-.-en interest in advance. FROM 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO REPAY YOFR LOAN PLUS 3V4 INTEREST. LOANS ANYWHERE IN LAKE COUNTY. Call, Write or Phone 323. and agent will call. PROVIDENT LOAN CO. 148 and 150 East State Street Panama Building. Next to Orpheum Theater. Hammond - Indiana.

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By L. R. BLANCHARD (Fnited Press Staff Correspondent.) CHICAGO, May 23. The ordinary crowd at a track meet tenses when the century sprinters are call-d to the marks. The gun barks and someone lets loose an excited yelp which grown Into a roar as the entire crowd loses itself in the excitement of a close finish. Then there comes a mile race and the crowd subsides. That's the ordinary crowd. The unusual crowd is found when Joie Ray of Chicago runs the mile. Jul makes the mile race an exciting- enter'ainrnent. Ily the tinio Joie has circled the tra k on his first lap the crowd's with hirn and at the finish he reaps as much applause as the flashy sprinter. He accomplishes this by running as though he likes It. making a race out of it and not a test of endurance. He bean tralnfnjr as soon as ha The Intercollegiate Conference Athletic Association, composed of the "Bis Ten." has adopted the International Amateur Athletic Federation and Amateur Athletic Association rules regardins: the measurement of running tracks which calls for all cinder paths to be measured on the twelve-inch line instead rf the e! jrhteen-inoh line, as heretofcre. The twenty-first annual regatta of the Boston Intcrscholastie Rowing Associate nwill be held on the Charles river course. May i9 and 31, the preliminary races to be rowed the day before and the finals the day after Memorial day. The Montreal Jockey Club will hold a one-dny race meet at its 141 ti- Bonnets track some time in September. The king's plate and provincial nursery events will be run off on this occasion. Wendall B. Garrt, of Oldtown, Me., who has been building canoes In a factory in that town, recently completed the construction of 4.000 of his favorite craft. Mr. Grant has been building canoes for eighteen years. Southern California intercollegia'e swimming races will b held in Redondo Beach bathhouse Friday. May 31. The extent to which intercollegiate football will be plaed this fall will be GAMES liL LEAGUE The following games were played last Saturday in the Intercity Industrial baseball League. General Chemical Co.. 18; Fnited Chemical & Organic Products Co.. 4. General American Car Co.. X; Hubbard Steel Foundrys. 1; Graver Tank Works. 20; Northern Indiana Gas & electric Co.. 3. The following games will be played this Saturday afternoon: General Chemical Co. vs. General American Car Co., at Hegewiseh: Graver Tank Works vs. United Chemical & Organic Products Co.. at Harrison Park; Hubbard S'.eel Foundry vs. Northern Indiana Gas 4Electrlc Co.. at Indiana Harbor. BEATS OHIO. 3-2 ANN ARBOR. MICH.. May 23. Michigan strengthened its hold on first place in the western cemference by defeating Ohio State yesterday. 3 to 2. Timely hitting by Garrett and Ohlmach-t-r and the excellent hurling of Saunders, a substitute pitcher, were responsible for the Wolverine victory. Fp to the fifth inning no man on either side reached second. Tn the sixth Ohlmaeher, with the count three and two. smashed one to left and completed the oirout. but was called out for failing to touch second. Fish, the Ohio pitcher, was in gooe! form, but allowed the Wolverines to bunch their hits when they counted most. 734 EflTOIES FI EASTERN GAMES NEW YORK. May 23. More than 700 entries have been received for the fortysecond annual track and f.eid championship games of the Intercollegiate Athletic association at Franklin field, Phila delphia, May 31-June 1. According to the. official lists, twenty-one of the twenty-eight colleges and universities holding membership have entered teams, several having entries in each of the thirteen events . n thu two day program. The total number of entries, including fifty-eight from Pittsburgh Harvard, Rutgers, and Brown, which will have to be passed upon at a spee-;hi mei tinr of the association May 31. before they can be accepted, aggregates 734. This list contains the names of several athletes who have been entered to compete in more than one event. LEONARD HELPS RAISE $12,000 FOR TROOP FUND LOP ANGELES, May 22 The soldiers' and sailors camp athletic fund

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could walk. Something told him he had to run so he ran. He trot up feelin? so pood Borne days that he ran rive or ten miles just for fun. As a matter of'fact he still makes fun of his training and perhaps that is why he er.joya. and other enjoy his raringJoie gained fame in 1915 when he won the mile In the Panama Pacific games at San Francisco. The announcer introduced Taber, Klvita, Wilson and Meyers, all well known milers. "Joie Ray will also run," the announcer finally said. Joi-i wu peevish. "Don't introduce me now; you'll have to when th race Is over," he snapped at the annouacer. What's more he made the prediction come true. Ray has on championship after championship from the 1.000 yard erent to the Ave mile. He has beat the best of them and he's still Ruing strong. He wants a world record now. determined at a meeting of the central board of officials Juna 1. in Philadelphia. The annual intercollegiate track and field meet will be held In the Quaker City, May 31 and June 1 and the fixture will brins together the gr.dlron authorities from all over the east. In order to make assignments for games It will be necessary for the committee to know definitely Uie plans of the Institutions Involved. The Ontario Baseball Amateur Association has succeeded the Ontario baaeball commission as the governing body in amateur baseball In the Dominion of Canada. Western Ontario Bowling Association has done away with the system of draw in force for the last several years, in favor of the old los and out plan. Coach Jim TenEyck, of the Syracuse university freshmen eight-oared shell crew his only combination this year used a novel way to Instruct the oarsmen. TenEyck acted as coxswain of the crew and coaching the youngsters as we!! as steering the boat from the inside of the shell Succeeded in perfecting th Made work and general watermanship from that standpoint. Lack of a iaunrh prevented him from watching the boys row by following them in the water. !lEL8fp THE AMT1BICAIT IiEAOUE. w. l. r. Boston 19 u .h New York 18 13 .5." CHICAGO 14 12 Cleveland 16 J4 St. Louis 14 13 AYashington 13 17 Philadelphia 12 18 Detroit 8 i Terterday'e Seaulta. New Tork, 1; Chicago, 0. St. Louis. 4; Washington, 2. Detroit, 3: Philadelphia. 1. Cleve.and at Boston, rain. Oames Today. Chicago 8t New Tork. Cleveland at Boston. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. NATIONAL IiEAOTJE. W. L. .519 .4 3 3 .42? Per. .759 .621 .563 . 5 5 fi .407 .303 .3S7 .321 New Tork 22 7 CHICAGO 1J 11 Cincinnati 18 14 Pittsburgh 15 12 Philadelphia 11 16 Brooklyn 11 17 Boston 11 19 St. Louis 9 19 "Yesterday's e stilts. Chicago. 2; Brooklyn, 1. Boston. 3; Cincinnati, 2. Pittsburgh. 6; Philadelphia, 5. New Tork at St. Louis, rain. Oames Today. Brooklyn at Chicago. Boston at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh. New Tork at St. Louis. was increased bv $12,000 Monday night I by receipts and voluntary contribution J at the all-star boxing benefit, et which Lenny Leonard, lightweight champion and athletic instructor at Camp Upton. N. Y.. was the principal attraction. Leonard won a newspaper decision over Louie Recs cf this city in a four-round hwut. FAN GOING- HOME TO EAT, PROMISES TO RETURN The Gunthers beat the Normals, Is? to 7. t Normal Park or. Sunday, but it ttook more than three hours to do It Play etarte dat 3:15 and at 5:30 the teams had managed to g t only six innings of their chests when one wearied fan arose and started to leave the park. "Where you going?" asked another fan. "O. I in going home to supper now, but I'll be back." was the answer from the departing one. DEMPSEY MAY BOX FULTON FOR R. C. BENEFIT EXCELSIOR SPRINGS. COL.. May 23. Jack Dempsey displayed his fighting wares here yesterday in a ten-round match for the benefit of the Red Cross wheji he tacked a right on the jaw of Dan Ketchel in the second round, knocking him cold before 1.500 people. Dempsey made many admirers and already the sporting men of this section have started a movement to get Fred Fulton and Dempsey in the ring in a championship match, now that AVillard has retired, the entire proceeds to go to the Red Cross. The match Is planned here for July-