Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1918 — Page 9

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Classified Advertisements

Help Wanted. WANTED Men, boys and girls; steady employments; boys and airls must be 16 years. Apply Reid Murdoch & Co. 5-27-tf Wanted Male Help WANTED Boys over 16 years: T,1ng school certificates. Indiana Box C. Chicago. Ind. 4-1-tr WANTED Drivers. American E? Co. Hammond. 5--U-" WANTED Laborers for feed trill work. Inquire. Nowak Milling Corporation. Calumet and loinh ft. Halnmon g :s4 WANTED Middle ad n1Rn , f Iv?'f .vork: pood pay; steady work. (. hicago Flexible Shaft Co. 14ath and arey st Calumet, E. Chicago. LABORERS WANTED Metals Rflnin Co., Osborne. Ind. 6-.atr WANTED- good stock fallen This Is an inrrcssi- in the carnal s'o-k successful motor truek rompnny s ab'lished l-ee years. Exceptional opportumtv for both salesman and investor Absolutelv c'.pan. Leads furnished through c:.tensive nowsparer and circularize campaign. Also pood local support. Aprlv in person, Room 515 Broadway. Gary. Ind. WANTED laborers for the S. G. Tavlor Chain Co. 141st and Clark Ms Hammond. S-z.-b Tnv WATTEP TO "WATT ON TRADE and amht: In .tewei.rt store. PREFER PARTY WHO SPEAKS POLISH FHOXE 2SS5. HAMMOND;stf WANTED Technical men for drafting room workMechanical or Civil Engineers who have had some experience in steel & concrete design, preferred. Applicants must apply by letter, stating age, salary expected, experience and when available. Address Chief Engineer, Standard Oil Co., Front St., Whiting,Ind. -2gWANTED Five or six bright carpenters, steady work for about four or v months. Arpl-" to John Marton, Contractor and Ruilder. 547 John st. Whiting. Ind. 5-29-6 WANTED Messenger hov with hleyele: rarr-- mpswp!. Western T'nion Te!. Co. Hammond. 5-29-tf WANTED Freight -a- carnenters M. c Rv. Calumet Park. Hammond. 5-29-8 WANTED porter; wck J1" mo. with -com and board. Apply T. M. C A . Gibson. 5-23-3 "W NTED--Second cok, -waiters and d'sh washers. Aprlv. Manager Oomrsi.sssrv. General American Tank Car Co, East Chicago. Ind. 5-31-3 WANTED Bushelman nn1 rresser. Calumet Cleaners. fiT P. Hohman st. Phone 394 Hammond. 5-31-3 WANTED 2 mn tinder or over draft for handling lire stock: One for .-Ter'oal work and to assist in vards. Anplv Swift X- Co.. C.al-imet Park. W. Hammond. Phone 279. Hammond. 5-31-2 WANTED Driver fw- hakerv wagon; rood route. 411 Ash st. Hammond. 5-31-2 WANTEP At once. Compositor and rres feeder. Inquire Sentinel. 3201 Guthrie. Phone 110 Ind. Har. 5-31-2 WANTED Two teamsters steady work. Apply Indiana Harbor Lumber and Coal Co.. Indiana Harbor.31"5 WANTED Blacksmith: good pay and jrood working conditions. General Araeriean Tank Car Corporation. 8-3t-s WANTED Aeetelvn weldr: good pay o rirht man. Illinois Car Mffr. Co. 1421 and Clark sts. Hammond. 5-31-2 WANTED At once 25 latorer. Illinois Car At- Mfg. Co. 142nd and Clark ts Hammond. 5-31-2 WANTED Experieed rwltrlimsn for industrial plant. F. A. Meyers. Yard master United Chemical S- OrganicProducts Co.. Phone 1219W. after 7 p. m. Hammond. 5-31-tf WANTED (t men for unloading coal and general work. Will pay per hour or $4 pc? av. Our truck will get the men at 155th st. W. Hammond atout 5:31 a. m. and will de'ive r them to same at night. G!oT,a Rendering co. Lansing. 111. 6-1-4 WANTED Middle aged man for srneral work about the riant: good wages fr stendv apif rlisle man. Gas Oil "o. 510 W. State. Hammond. 6-1-1 WANTED Laborers to unload coal and pore ire. Whitiner Pure Ice Co.. 054 Sehraee ave. Whiting. 6-1-1 W A NT ED Enr'ncfr Sober mnn. Rt'anhe Piano Co. Hammond. 6-1-1 WANTED Shipping clerk: 1 R to 21 vears of are. L'nde Air Products Co. 1 45th and Kennedy are. East Chicago. 6-1-3 WANTED Man to road meters; s tea deposition. pplv Mr. Stephen. 571 Hohman s. Hammond. 6-1-3 WANTED Good machine hand for woodworking machinery-; good wares o ricv man." Applv. Allen Pattern & Void W'-s. Htmmond. 6-1-3 WANTED Men to unlo.nl conl and other mn'teripl. ' m VN- nt nii"o. 'Inl loablo r . Summer St.. Hammon-l. Ind. fi-7-l r-c;tion. in'v Mcl'-nv rscifngr wv "n end Sohl sts. Hammond, fi-l-tf Situations Wanted. WANTED Fancy and plain dressmaking: to do at home. 14" Indiana ave. Mcdnme Alien. Hammond. 5-31-1 SITUATION WANTED Or, rentleman's estate or fr.m. by younjr married man. who has had experience in raidenirsr. carpenter work, automobile repairing and driving. Address, A. H. S. Times. Hammond. 6-1-3

Real Estate Bargains

WACHEWICZ SPECIALS! 8-room new tno stor7 residence, jtst completed and rfadt to move into. located within eight minutes' walk from ("enter of town. with 40 ft. lot and all assessments paid in kill. has large; reception hall and foit: large, bed rooms. oak interior trim and solid oak floors throughout, beautiful luilt-ln buffet, beam ceiling, colonnades in living room and hall. elegant light fixtures. tile rath, laundry tubs. down spouts, cement walks. in fact nothing has keen overlooked for beauty and convenience. you must see this to appreciate its value. call at once for appointment. it will sell quick. so iion't wait. terms only 5500.00 cash ual. $20.00 per Mi '. 4-ROOM PRICK BUNGALOW, NEW, .H'ST COMPLETED. FIFTEEN MINUTES' WALK WEST FROM HOHMAN ST. A FINE HOME AT A PRICE AND TEEMS THA T BEATS RENTING. PRICE Si: 100. WITH ONLY $200.00 CASH AND $30iiO PER MO. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ, "Home of the Best Home Bargains." COR. OAKLET AND PI.UMMER AYES. PHONE 1617. OPEN EVENINGS. Hammond. 6-25-tf FOR BALE OAST. Ntvr houses Jn center of city. Applv. Joseph Front. E23 Broadway. Telephone. Gary 291. 3-27-tf FOR PALE S room house and stors, with fixtures Immediate possession, at 570-572 Muhlssan ave. Phone 557 or 1753. Hammond. 5-22-tf FOR SALE Modern seven room bungalow: corner Park place and Highland st. Completed abo.it .Tune 15. Modern six room buneaiow. Van Buren St.; 52 ft. lot on Calumet ave. on C. A: O. tracks. $1600. Call phone HS3. 211 Dotroit st. J. T. Wllrelm & Son. Hammond. 5-29-3 FOR SALE Just completing three modern bungalows two six-room .ind one rive-room. Hardwood floors throughout, linen closets, kitchen cabinets, li'indry tubs. etc. Possession given .th:ii 1" days. Small cash payment, balance like rn'. HARGIS t MOORE 402 Hammond IJldg. Phone 321. Hammond. 6-29-tf FOR SALE 40 feet on Drackert st. Phone 145. Him:nni. ."-"1-3 FOR SALE 1 room hungalow. Erie st. $2950; 4 room cottage. Truman ave. $100; 20 acres with buildings, near Garv. Wlil trade tor cny property. Inquire 72 Alice pt. Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR SALE 5 room cottars: electric. gas toilet. East - terms "21 Cedar 8t. Phone 1328R. Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR SALE 35 ft. lot on Eaton st . near Calumet; also story and half house. Call 25 Ogden bU Hammond. 6-1-6 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 2 and 3 rooms for housekeeping; toilet water and gass: 1 suite for bachelors. 1SS riummer ave. Hammond. 5-20-tf FOR RENT 3 strictly modem light housekeeping rooms. This suite consists of 2 bed rooms. Phone 177fi '"all 531 Michigan ave. Hammond. 5-23-1 FOR RENT 3 furnished light housekeeping rooms to neat couple. "34 Wood ave. Phone Hammond S05J. 5-29-3 FOR RENT 3 light housekeeping rooms. Phone 2139. 434 Indiana ave. Hammond. 5-29-3 FOR RENT Furnlshel room for 1 or 2 gentlemen ln private home on South Side. Phone 567. Hammond. 5-S1-2 FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished rooms with use of kitchen: man and wife or couple with no sma'l children prefferred: cheap to rirht p.-ple. fill 319 State Line st. Hammond. 5-31-2 FOR RENT Room: modern; for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 30 Maywood ave. Phone 119.M. Hammond. 5-31-2 FOR RENT A room for gentlemen : reasonable. Aprlv, 43 Carroll st. Phone S13M. Hammond. 5-31-2 FOR RENT Furnished room in flat: fine central location. Phone East Chicago. S22 bet. S and 9 p. m. 5-31-1 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; summer at Diamond Lake, Mich., to refined rouple; references required. Address. B. T. care Times. ILur.mond. 6-1-FOR RENT Large, airy front bedroom for 1 or 2, gentlemen only. Tel. 83M. 32 Loty st. Hammond. 6-1-1 Cool, aUy e-wly furnished rooms, $4 and" up AVALON HOTEL 162 State St. Fhone 1652. Hammond. 6-1-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms for lirM housekeeping, furnished: no children. Phone S1SM. Hammond. 6-1-2 FOR RENT Furnished room for 2 gentlemen: also 1 single room. 14 Ogden st. Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR RENT 2 large rooms with electric light and gas stove; no children: c-n-trallv loca'ed. Phone 2043. Hammond. " - 6-1-1 FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone Hammond. 2215. S54 Hohman st. Hammond 6-1-1 FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 593 Sibley st. ; Hammond. fi-l-l Lost and Found LOST On Hammond street -ar. eastbound to East Chicago. Wednesday evening about S:10. a black hnnd-bg containing $52.00 in money, a gold watch belonging to my dead mother with her picture enclosed and three railroad passes, besides a number of other receipts and papers very xalucKe to owner alone. Will the finder p!eaS4 return same to Miss Eva Fi'an, No. 31 Elizabeth st. Hammond. Phone 111SW. and receive a very liberal reward. 5-31-2 LOST Gentleman's watch chain on Hohman st : scapular medal attached. Return 703 S. Hohman' St. Phone 10fi7R. Hammond. 0-31-2 LOST Ring in Orpheum theatre. Two rubies, seven pearls. Liberal reward. Address 205 Indiana ave. Hammond. 5-31-2 LOST From auto. 2 straw suit cases. bet. Jackson Park and Merrillville. Ind.: liberal reward. Wm. Blair, 1305 Old Colony Bldg. Chicago. 6-1-2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY About 3 2 ft. office railing and gate. Apply at once. 214 Hammond Bldg. Hammond. 5-21-tf WANTED TO BUT Lot in Hammond or West Hammond; rood location: will pay $100 cash. Address. E. A. L care Times. Hammond. 5-31-2 WANTED TO BUY Ford taring ear for cash at once. Phone 2497 Hammond. 5-31-2 WANTED TO BUY Horse. 1300 to 1 400 lbs. Phone Hammond 363. 5-31-2 WANTED TO BUT Electric fan. Phone S40R. Hammond. 6-1-1

For Sale Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Lesser's Reliable Losn Bank, 65 State Street, jxiammond. Open evenings 4-1. -tf Get the habit; pay less; buy fcr cash; at the "Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin. Mgr. ' -"-tf I-OR S ALE Good $10 ukelele with case. practically new, $7. Write. M. M. K. Times. Hammond. 5-10-tf f OR SALE Cheap; grocery and butcher fixtures; must be removed at once. 3,33 Ce.lar et. In J. Har. 6-2 7-6 FOR SALE 1 bar and anrle iron shear and punch. Verv handv for blaeksmiths. nt a b?rr;n E. Plckart. 3-15 H-nry st. Tel. P.13W. Hammond. 5-29-3 FOR SALE Complete household furnishing for 5 room apt. Cheap. Open 'or inspection Saturday and Sundav. 1034 S. Hohman st. Phone Hammond 1313 J. 5-31-2 FOR SALE A Detroit Jewel gas range. S20 Claude st. Hammond. 5-31-2 FOR SALE Refrigerator. holds 100 lbs. ice. 55 Zachau ave. Hammond. 5-:;i-3 PIANO BARGAINS. These Pianos Are Just Like New. One Knabe, used 4 yrs., $200 Kimball, used only 3 vears 125 Decker Bros., used only J vears 140 Cable Piano, used onlv 2 vears 110 Bauer Piano, used onl 4 years Stultz Co. Piano, used only 2 years Ilallet & Davis Piano, used onlv S vears 130 110 50 250 Player-Piano, used only 2 vears Player-Piano, used only ' 2 years 1 r,00 We guarantee full purchase price in two years from date of sale. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co., Orpheum Tbeatre Bldg., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE High grade Sample Sboes cheap. The. Standard Eleetric Shoe Shop, 235 E. State St. 5-'5-FOR SALE Camplete harber fx'ures electric massage, register, cheap. Apply 1004 Broadway. Gary. 5-31-3 BIG SLAUGHTER On Furniture prices. We have for sal 1 dufold Davenport, upholstered new: J genuine leather Davenport; kitchen cabinets1 new couch: 1 secrn hand couch- fee rrts: rnorris chairs: parlor stands. $1.00 and up: 1 gas range, $3; sanitary cots. $3.-0 up; beds from $2 50 nnd up. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 231 Kjt 3,ate Phone 3073 Hamnr-ind. 5-31-'' Special Cash Bargain for Sa turd ay Bra ss I'm brel 1 a Stands, worth $4 to ., at $1.49; one to a customer. Hammond Furniture. Company, 242 E. State St., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Parlor furniture and ding"ing room ch,lr!.. i2 Williams st Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR PALF WhnlesI.-ret!! 77annua, business $i2'nnn fln $50000' Smo r-'. rr0f,,B- Invent'"-! f c. 'If0 V Address w Car" unfher-Rradford'. 64 W. Randolph. Chicago fi.j., FOR PALE Gas ranger 3 rugs dr-ss-r complete bed. Ph-'me SMW Ham-rr,nnd-6-1-1 FOR SALE Blacksmith shop or stock separate- good locaMon. rjend reason for selling. Address Geo. N. ?chafer. Dyer. Ind. 6-1-2 ! FOR PALE Marshaal! Wendell piano; alsr. organ: A1 condition- no-r-t'il t": bar?rj,in- 395 Elm St. Phone l.-,3"j. Hammond. 6-1-1 F o R S A LE Jewel stove. Phone Ind. Har. 636.T. Hammond. 6-1-1 BICYCLES. Sold on Easv Payments A. J. WAIZ, 229 Stata St. Iho 5B Hammond. 4-27-ff Miscellaneous ROOFING. Applied over old shingles; colors red. green or steel grey. Cheapest on the market. C-t prices from Emtl Mines. 612-614 Oakley ave. Phone 2205. Residence phone 24-37. Hammond. 4-16-tf LIBERTY BONDS WANTED We Buy Liberty bonds for cash. Open evenings. Julius Friedman ;& Co., 4605 Forsythe avenue, .ast unicago, Fhone 53. CARPENTER WORK DONE Rv day or contract. Peterson. 457 150th a. Hammond. 5-24-10 fri. sat. men MUSIC LESSONS Piano. harmony. composition: music composed for song poems. -Ceo. Green. Phone Hammond 2298. 5-27-6 FREE Sawdust and shavings. Come and get them. Two Step Ladder Co. Hammond. 6-31-S OTJAKATTTEED BOOTIWO. We aoply red and green Roofing: over old shingles: also gravel Roofing and repairing. See us on anything in the Roofing line. Caliunttt Hoofing- Co Phone 467-2365. Room 27 Rimbach Bldg. Hammond. 5-19-2 &eod 3 LARGE LOANS Loans not under $50. 000 on business blocks, office buildings, hotels, theatres, manufacturing plants: also jefinaneing legitimate propositions. E. E. Fierson, Hoburt. Ind. 5-14-tf

Wanted Female Help

GIRL PRESS FEEDERS WANTED. Wtaftes $21 per for those experienced Also rirls to Unrn at highest waps; must be IS years or older. Call at once. Welfare Iept W. B. CONKEY CO. 5-29-3 A LIMITED NUMBER OF TO UN' 1 WOVEN WILL BE i:.MI'U")YKD to take tiaininr for handling our increas.- in local and long distance telephone work. WE PAY SALARY WHILE LEARN ING. frequent advances ln salary, excellent working conditions. comfortable rest room, and benefits, in case of sickness make telephone work hignly depn f, ;.. Young women between the ares of IS and 15 apply to the f'lnef Operator at No. f.,". Rimbm h ave. Hammond. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY. 512S-tf WANTED Girl clerks' at Klelnschmidt's. 67S Broadway. Gary. 6-2S-6 WAITRESS. WANTED Applv at once. I JilHjostlc Itestauran:. 567 Hohman st. Hammond. 9-3 WANTED Girl clerks of high school education at Tribe of K. 678 Bnadwar. G.try. WANTED A thoroughly competent girl for general housework: $7 per week: no washing. Phone 2724 Hammond 1149 Forest ave. 5-29-tf GIRLS WANTED. For collating, sewing, tipping and inserting on big school book order, openings lor those with experience and f. r beginners; goo wages, pleasant work. Applv at once W. B. CONKEY COMPANY. Hammond. 5-29-2 WANTED Competent girl for general housework; no washing; fe.iod wages. 29 Detroit St. Phone 1706 Hammond 5-31-2 WANTED Good girl to help in restaurs!;. 171 Conkey ave. rh"i Hammond 16S0. 5-31-3 WANTED Middle aged woman: good home, kind treatment more than wages. Sail 319 State Line st. Corner Dousrlas. Mrs. Lee. Hammond. 5-31-3 WANTED Competent g?rl for grnncral housework: good wares. 411 Ash st Hammond. 5-31-2 WANTED 2 dishwashers. Chop Suey Kstr.uranr. 99 State st. Hammond 5-31-2 WANTED Girl f"r dining room girl; also kitchen girl. 1 State st. Hammond. 5-31-2 WANTED An elderly lady to keep house, or a young couple to take furnifbed house in exchange for board. 342 Fayette st. Hammond. 6-1-1 WANTED A lady typist: railroad experience preferred: salary $70. Apply, A M. DeWeese. Agent. Erie Railroad. Hammond. 6-1 -tf WANTED Girl to do billing and bookkeeping; state experience and wages expected. Add. K 19. Times .Hammond 6-1-2 WANTED . Waitress; experien-ed only, KofTee Kiip. R2 State st. H.immond. 6-1-1 WANTED Girl. Hry. Hammond. Summer's Pharm-6-1-1 WANTED Girls. Hammond Laundrv Co. Hammond. 6-1-3 WANTED Girl for dressmaking. Phone 852W. Hammond. 6-1-1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE 1915 C1 roadster body, good top, curtains and windshield. C. J. Montgomery, Gibson. Ind. 1109 Meli!l ave. 5-2S-6 FOR SALE 1915 panel body light delivery Ford truck: good condition: will exchange for touring car. Lake George Garage. Phone H.-immonl 3074. 5-31-2 FOR SALE 1916 JeTry 7 pass.; like new, J550; 1913 Herreshaff 5 pass. $2.".0. 4 5 (i 6 Forsyth ave. Phone. 72M. East Chicago. 5-31-1 FOR SALE Ford touring 1917: fine, condition East ("hicaro Gnrnge. Phono 229 Fast Chicago. 5-31-2 FOR SALE S'ndebaker runabout; fully equipped. $175. after 6 o'clock, and Sundav. 4s 5 Wilcox st. Hammni-i. 6-1-1 FOR SALE 1 Dert 1 Oievrolet. 1 Chalmers Six: big bargain. Phone 1652 Hammond. 6-1-3 FOR SALE TVS Maxwell 5 pass.; ra-i Sf.n mles. Price $500. 450$ Fors h ave. Phcne 672. E. Chicago. 6-1-1 FOR SALE Used ra r taken in on new Elgin Sixes: 1 5 pass. Auburn; 1 5 pass. Dor': 1 Hudson Super Six roadster: 1 1916 Dodge. 5 pass. Also 2 1917 5 pas Elgin Sixes, like new. returned on account of .Ir.nft. Cash or time. Van's Auto Salc-t. 9:i State St. Hammond Phone 652. . 6-1-1 FOR SALE Studebaker Six series 191; 7 pass. Phnjie Ind. Har. 371.1 6-1-3 For Sale Motorcycles. FOR SALE Cheap. Twin Indian motorcycle; Al condition. Call Pundav forenoon. 194 Truman st. Hammond 6-1-1 SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES All makes Singles and Twins. The Largest stock lit Lake County. Sold on easv pavmrnts, EXCEX.SXOB AUTOCAS SAZ.SSEOOU. 299 S'.ate St. Phone 2 49S Hammond. 6-1-3 For Rent. FOR RENT Store. 1J2 Sihley st. Inquire on premises. Hammond. 5-2R-4 FOR RENT Modern 5 room furnishel fiat; South Side; ref. ; no children. 'Call nf;er 5 p. m. Phone 1337M. HamTnond. 6-1-1 FOR RENT 3 room flat furnished for light hoasekeeping. 497 Msy st. Phone 975R. Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR RENT Garage. Inquire 430 Indiana ave.. or phone 5to or 1739 Hammond. 6-1-1 LEGAL NOTICES. I won't be responsible for any credit given to Mrs. Helen Jordan. I will not stand good for it. TOMMY JORDAN. I 114 155th place. West Hammond. On and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself. ELMER MURPHY. 233 Indiana. Hammond, Ind. 6-1-3 PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC WALKS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive written proposals to construct certain concrete sidewalks

on Hirhway Avenue from First to Third Streets. Said bids to be accompanied by a certllied check for at Itntt ten per ctnt of the cost price and to bo upon forms prescribed by the Stato Board of Accounts, and according; to the plans, specifications and -profiles for said work now on file. Said proposals w Ml be received up to June J 7th. 19 18. The Roard of Trustees Ima the rirht to reject any and all bids for said work. JOHN G. ERIKS. Clerk of the Town of Highland. Ind. 6-31-2

SPECIAL ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE DEFINING A WAR LOAFER, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE PUNISHMENT OF THOSE FOUND GUILTY OF SO BEING : GRANTING COURTS THE RIGHT TO SUSPEND SENTENCES IN CERTAIN CONTINGENCIES: DEFINING WHAT PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE AS TO EMPLOYMENT AND FINING A TIME FOR ITS TAKING EFFECT. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. Section 1. That to preserve peace and good order and to prevent any immorality and to promote thrift and Industry during the pre.sent emergency, nnd to nil '.he whol. people while engaged in many occupations to win the, war with Germany and her allien, this ordinance is enacted. Section 2. That for the purpose of this ordinance the words "War Loafer" shall be construed to meen a person, who. while the United States of America is at war with any other nation, government or power is not engaged continuously in a lawful employment, or who spends the r. lylight hours loiterinr on the etreets. alleys or public places and appears ' apparently to have no visible means of support and who appears apparently does not perform manual labor sufficient that the remuneration thereof would equal the probable cost of the food consumed by said person. Section 3. Whoever being more than eighteen and not more than sixty years of age anrj jiiysically lit to perform manual labor is found within the corporation limits of the "ity of Hammond. Indiana, from and after the passage of this act and while the United States of America is engaged ln war with any nation or power: without visible means of support, and is not continuously employed in a lawful occupation, business, trade, raping or profession, and who in the six months last past has made no reasonable effort to procure employment or who has refused to labor for compensation where employment is offered, or alleys or public p'aces of the city, idling, loitering; and gossiping, and who, in the last preceding six months has not performed mantie 1 labor sufficient that the remuneration thereof has eaunUd the probable, cost of the food consumed by S3i.1 person, shall be deemed guilty of being a "War Loafer" and upon conviction thereof shall be fined In any sum not to exceed one hundred dollars.. ProvldM that the followlnc per"in or classes shall be excluded from the provisions of this act: (e) Students or persons fitting themselves in an educational way to engage in trade or industrial pursuits: f) Persons temporarily unemployed by reason of difference with their employer.-; (c) Persons engaged n any seasonable business, trade cr occupation. Section 4. Provided, that after the Tnvietion of a person of being a "War Loafer" iho ccjr' may use i's power as c.nferr-1 in similar causes of statute, to suspend sentence is upon the representation of two reputable citizens that they will furnish defendant with employment at a reasonable remuneration, and upon the defendant's representation -hat he. will report weekly to the curt as to his employment; which pe,-i.).l of employment and rcpr.ing Fhall be equal to the term of imprisonment romVrei! by the court. And if said u feud. int. shall fail to continue said employment, r fail to m:V-. report to the court, he shall be taken in custody and the orfgir.al sentence enforced. Section 5. Evidence produced that the defendant appears to he within age limits ps fixed in this ordinance that he is seen frequently on the streets, alleys or public places of the community, r,it engaged ln any form of employment, find seems not to be continuously engaged in any occupation, Undo or profession and that he Is seeminglj. healthy nnd P.t for labor, shall be de.n ed prima fa-ie evidence that the defendant, is a "War Loafer" within the meaning of this ordinance. DANIEL BROWN. Attest; Mayor. WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. Passe.1 hy the Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana, on the 7th day of May, 1915. and presented to the Mayor for his approval or rejection and approved by t lie? Mayor on the 8th day of May. 191s. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. Hammond. Ind . May 22. 19IS. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Net ice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the rity of Hammond. Indiana, that on the 22nd day of May. 1918, they unanimously adopted Declaratoiy Resolution No. fiS2 for the sprinkl'n-; with oil once during- the M1irn .:' I : 1 S between the ir,th day , f .nr.. 1 91 . and the 1 5th day of October. 191. S ' much of the streets hereinafter named as 1 es between the curb of svi s'reets where sad streets have a r-.itb nnd the full width of the macadam pavement where said streets have no curb and for the length of said pavements as hereinafter set forth, tow-it: Roberts Avenue from" Indiana Boulevard to 114th Street. 114th Street from Roberts Avenue to Indiana Boulevard. 117th Stree' from Roberts Avenue to Atchison Avenue. j li'-tli Street from Atchison Avenue to Shefneld Avenue. llpth Street from Atchison Avenue to Ird;an.i Boulevard. 116th Street from Atchison Avenue to Indiana Boulevard. Reese Avenue from Indiana Boulevard to 119th Street. Atchisen Avenue from 115th Street to Indiana Boulevard. Sheffield Avenue from Gostlin Street to Calumet Avenue. Indiana Boulevard from I21st Street, produced West, to White Oak Avenue. White Oak Avenue from the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company to 129th Street. Myrtle Avenue from Indiana Boulevard to 115th Street. Myrtle Avenue from Indiana Boulevard to T.ke Avenue. Lake Avenue from Myrtle Avenue to Reese Avenue. Lincoln Avenue from Reese Avenue to 119th Street. Lake Avenue from Indianapolis Avenue to Lake Michigan. Calumet Avenue from Indianapolis Avenue to Lake Michigan. All within the o;ty of Hammond,

Lake County, Indiana, The com of said sprinkling; is to be askessed against the lots and lands abutting on said etreets as provided by an act entitled. "An Act Concerning; Municipal Corporations." approved March 6th. 1905. except portions of streets and avenues occupied by any street railway company under franchise with the City of Hammond, which said portions of street and avenues shall be aessed against the respective street railway companies ln possession of etreets and avenues under such franchise). The Board of Public Works of said City has fixed the 5th day of June, 191S, aa a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persona interested in or affected by laid proposed sprinkling of the streets above described, and on said date at ten o'clock a. m., said Board will meet at its office ir the City Hall for the purpose of hearing end considerhi? any remonstrances which rosy have been filed or presented, and for the purpose oX taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all parties and corporations. E. H. LUTHMAN. F. C. HOPMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. Board of Public Works. May 15 June 1

AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING THE SALE OF JUNK AND PURCHASE OF JUNK BY JUNK PEDDLERS IN THE CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Ham mond, Indiana, that '.t shall be unlawful for any persons, firm or corporation, to exercise, carry on cr engage, ln business of buying; or collert'ng In the C'.ty of Hammond. Indiana, with a horse and wagon or horses and wagon or on foot or otherwise, what !s known as "junk" .or the purchase, sale, barter, exchange or other dealings in old scrap or ln rags, old rope, paper, old iron, brass, copper, tin, slush, lead, empty bottles and ether Junk, without first having obtained a license from said City for such purpose. Section 2. Any person, firm or corporation, desiring- a license to engage in the business of buying and collecting junk, as in Section 1 provided, shall first make application ln writing to the City Controller for such license and such application shall designate in his application, his place of residence, giving the street and number, and his post office address. The Mayor shall grant n license to such persons as shall produce evidence of good character. The license fee for ai h Junk peddler, as herein provided, shall be In the sum of Twenty-five Dollars ( 125.00 rer annum. There in to be no deduction for rai ts of the year. Section 3. Any person, firm or corportion who shall violate any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be fined any sum not less tiian One Dollar t$1.00 nor more than Ffty Dollars ($50.00). Section 4. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. PROVIDED, however, that this ordinance , in no wise repeals any portion of Ordinance No. $34. approved by the Mayor, September 3, 1908, providing tor licens'.T.g and regulating and keeping of Junk stores and second-hand stores. Section 5. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its rassaare by the Council and approval by the Mayor end legal publication. DANIEL BROWN. Mayor. Attest: WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. Passed by the Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana, on the 21st day of May, 191S, and presented to the Mayor for his approval or rejection and approved by the Mayor on the 22nd day of Msy. 191?. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. May 15 June 1 Hammond. Ind . May 22. 1918. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that on tin:, 22nd day of -May. 191?, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. i3 for the sprinkling with oil once during the season of 1918. betw-een the 15th day of June. 191. and the loth day of October, 191 S. so much of the streets hereinafter named as lies between the curb of said streets where said streets have a curb, and the full width of the macadam pavement where sa:d streets have no curb and for the length of said pavements as hereinafter set forth towit: Morton Court from Flummer Avenue to State Street. Morton Court from State Street to Sibley Street. Morton Court from Sibley Street to Rimbach Avenue. Gostlin Street from Hohman Street to White Oak Avenue. Gostlin Street from Hohman Street to Sheffield Avenue. Gostlin Street from Slate Line Street to Sheffield Avenue. Hoffman Street from Calumet Avenue to White Oak Avenue. Hoffman Street from Calumet Avenue to Hohman Street. Calumet Avenue from Gostlin Street to Hoffman Street. Calumet Avenue from Huffman Street to State Street. Calumet Avenue from State Street to Standard Avenue produced East. Fayette Street from Oak'.ey Avenue to Calumet Avenue. Fayette Street from Oakley Avenue to Hohman Street. May Street from Calumet Avenue to Carroll Street. Michigan Avenue from Hohman Street to Columbia Avenue. Truman Street from a po rt 344 feet East of Hohman Street to S. hi Street. Truman Street from Sohl Street to Jesse Street. Truman Street from Jesse Street -to Calumet Avenue. Torrence Avenue from the south line of Chicago Avenue produced East to the North l:ne of Chicago Avenue produced Wept. Thorton Street from the West Pne of Calumet Avenue to the East line of Sohl street. Sohl Street from the South l;n of Fayette Street to the South line of Thornton Street produced West. Indiana Avenue from Hohman Street to Calumet Avenue. Plummer Avenue from Stats Line Street to Howard Avenue. State Street from State Line street to Morton Court. State Street from Oakley Avenue to Howard Avenue. State Street from Howard Avenue to Columbia Avenue, Summer Street from Calumet Avenue to Columbia Avenue. Russell Street from State Line Street to Oakley Avenue. Oakley Avenue from Michigan Ave

nue to Douglas Street. Condit Street from State Line Street to Hohman Street. Carroll Street from State Line Street to Hohman Street. , Wehb Street from State Line Street to Hohman S'reer. Warren Stjeet from State L!n Street to Hohman Street. Mason Street from Stat. Line Street to Hohman Street. Conkey Avenue from Hohman Street to Calumet Avenue. Sibley Street from Oaklty Avenue to Columbia Avenue. Kenwood Avenue fr-m Calumet Avenj to State Line Street. Cleveland Avenue from Hohman Street to State Street. Hohman Street from Kenwood Avenue to Kiine Road. Hohman Street ficn G -rlin Street to the North bank of the Grand Calumet River. State Line Street from Plummer Avenue, produced West, to Standard Avenue, produced West. All of said Streets being within the City of Hammond. I.ake County. Indiana. The cost of sa!ri Fprinkling ia to be aasesntfl against the lots and lands abutting on said Streets as provided by on act entitled. "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March 6th. 3 905, except portions of S' reef a and Avenues occupied by any street railway company under franchise with the City (,f Ha-mmond, which said portion of Streets and Avenues shall bo assessed against the respective street Tallway companies irj possession of Streets and Avenues under such franchise. The Board of Public Works of said City has fixed June f,th. 191S. as a dsts upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested In or effected by said proposed sprinkling of the Streets above described, and on said date at ten o'clock a. m.. said Board will meet at its office in the City Hall for the purpose r.f hearing and considering any re.monatranoes which may have been filed or presented and for the purpose- of taking final action thereon Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all parties and corporations. E. H. LUTH3IA.N. P. C. HOPMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. Board cf Public Works. May za Jure 1

SEWER NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City will receive bids up to June 12th. 19 IS, at ten o'clock a. m. for the sprinkling of Carroll Street from Calumet Avenue to May Street, as specified ln the pians. profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of U.19 estimated cost of said improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C. 11. LUTHMAN. ORA F. HIGHLAND. FREDERICK HOPMANN. Board of Public Works. May 25 June 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRED KOCH, DECEASED. NO. 181?. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supr.osed to be solvent. ELIZABETH KOCH.. . Administratrix. Dated April 29. 191S. may 1S-25 Jnne 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JESSE EIIRIIIK. DECEASED. S'O. 1520. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the ILke Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM C. HUKER. Administrator. Dated May 2. 191S. may 18-23 June 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JULIA A. WEIS, DECEASED. NO. U21. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is, supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH E. WEIS. Administrator. Dated, May 3. ISIS, may 1S-23 June 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CARL EDWARD WEIS, DECEAS- - ED. NO. IS 22. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Esiate. by the Judge of the I. -ike S.ipertoT- Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM D. WEIS. Administrator. Dated May 6. 191$. may 1S-25 june 1 The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps. SEE "THE OLD RELIABLE" When You Want a PRIVATE and C'ONFIDF.NTIAL LOAN Any Amount up to $300 on Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas. lkiv" Stock tii'i ot;ce Fixture without removal. HEM EMBER There is No CHARGE for our service not ev.-n interest in advance. FROM 1 To -o MONTHS TO REPAY YOUR LOAN PLUS 3H INTEREST. LO A N H A N H 17 R If IN LAKE COUNTY. Call. Write or Phoe.e. 323. and agent will cati. PROVIDENT LOAN CO. 14S an 170 East Stata Street Panama Building. Next to Orpheum Theater. Hammond - In j 'ana. LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph P'lfs. -Safe and always dependable. Not sold in drug stores. Refuse others, save disappointment. Write for "R. lief" and purt 'cuiars. it's free. Address. National Medical Institute. Milwaukee. Wis. 7:14