Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 296, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1918 — Page 15
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Help Wanted. WANTED Men, boys and girls; steady employments; boys and airls must be 16 years. Apply Reid Murdoch 6c Co. 6-27-tf Wanted Male Help t.AKOUKRS WANTED -To unload Pure ins:. Ice 954 Schrage. ave. Whit 6-7-6 - Grocery order WANTED packer?. also grocery salesmen: Apply to i . u. Lovecrcn, Lion Store, Ham 6--tf tnond. iv x TFD Toung man to read meters. APP1- Mr Stephen. 571 Hchman st Ha :r:i:on1. ' WANTED Man for pro duetion work. Apply Wm Graver Tank Works, East 6-12-2 Chicago. FiN'TFD Experienced driver for 4ton triok. APPly. 1 10. 'TH.mmer aye. Tj.T,-,or,,4 netween 6 nl in tiu-i .. 6:30 and 7:3" in evening Hammond. 6-12-4 v.TEP-Cosl phovelers and driers. 40 and 45 rents per hour: steady work . ' .,"::.-,,mr.nv. 4725 Kennedy aye. 6-i: East Chicago. W NTED- -Laboratory assistant. AprH. United Chemical, & Organic; rroWANTED Planer hands: steadv work, good pay. K c T i V 6-13-1 S. Betz ( o. WANTFD Welder and an Al Hammersmith. Apply Standard Forging Co.. Tndiana Harbor. W WTEP Msn for collector. Credit nothing Store. 603 !. Hammond. Liberal Hi'limnn 6-13-1 WNTED Fillinr station !attendrin n our service station at the rnrnfr of Sheffield and Indianapolis hlvd. ArrIy. 'andard Oil. Hammond., or Room 400. !0 P. Michigan ave. Chicago. Ills. t - 1 - -1 I WWTF.D Strong boy for delivering: and helper in whol?al" butter and cite ape house: must be over i l references reiulred. Call Friday afternoon or mond Grove Plummer ave. Saturday morning, n miHeadquarters. 107 W. Hammond. 6-13-2 -ompetent bookkeeper, with some Knovieaee cu k i " n j .- shorthand: rood pay and steady posi tion JVIfer Furn. I o. inone sou. J"u 6-13-3 Ha i hor. P.OT W-VNTED Ering reference. C Lasser. 65, State st. Hammond. 6 -1 . MN WNNTED To unload coal by the " top. Enterprise Red Co. Hammond 6 1 i WANTED A flrt rlns washer: no Hohling-Haennel other need ar Auto Sales t o. Hammond. 6-1 3--Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 light house Luninir roomoi or a 5 room flat; no children. "Hammond Ice Cream Co 2 1 t. Hammond. rhone 6-11-5 W-WTED Furnished rooms. Phonthetn to Welfare Dept. Hammond 15",i". W. H. Oonkey Co. 6-11-3 WANTED 4 to G furnished rooms. wirh bath, for light housekeeping- in Hammond: good location. Address E. c. Peterson. Gen. Del. East Chicago. 6-1 1 - WANTED TO RF-T-'m or nerore September 1. P. flat, cottage or house; mn ..hiMi-.B- references furnished. Adriri. 'Cime's ion. 6-12-tf VMM; MARRIED COUPLE Would like board in private family at once: convenient to Oonkey s. or furni .hed i -i, down town. Write H. S. N. 1"ln1so Hammond. 6-1 2-- " NT TO RENT lTn furnished cottare or rooms. 110 Truman ave. Hammond. 1 2"2 V NTED TO RENT S or 5 room cott'a'fro o'r Inwr flat by July 1. Address. v,,san X.- Thompson. Eist Ohioneo. " 6-13-3 Lost and Found T.fiST Female bull dotr last niffht 11 o'clock at Inland steel mill. Answers . naroe of Minni;: liberal reward If returned !o C .1 Ianos, 3357 Commonr o.il-li Ind. Hai. 6-11-1 t iST--L"iiE brown purse, contains $S or $9 bet. Liberal Credit store and Woo ! wort it's l'lc siote; reward; return Times. Hammond. 6-12-3 LOST Girls' bine serge coat at Harri- ' on PafK. Tuesday: return to J."2 E. st . or Prion 12'17M. Hammood. 6-13-1 LOST OR black spi Warren si. ST HA TED: ,t; reward if Hammond. 'nail pig with returned to 21 6-13-1 Room and Board. BOARDERS AND ROOMERS- Warned a 167 Logan st. Home oookine; 1J h'ocks from car line. Phone 2737. Hammond. 6-10-4 room AND BOARD-- For 1 or 2 sncemen. in private home. Apply, i'58 Sibley st. Hammond. 6-13-1 Miscellaneous c R p E TF.R WORK DONE Ry day or contract. Peterson. 467 150th ft. Hammond. 6-11 at7AXA5TID KOOTIITCT. We apply red and green Ronfin? over eld shingles: also gravel Roofing and cpairirig. See. lis on anything in the R.-.onng line. Calumet Koofing Co Phone 4".7-2r.i5. Room 27 llimba-h Bldg. Hammond. 5-10-2 Aeod 3 I-'OR RENT A Bissell Elect rb- Suction cleaner with a'l accessory s f.ir cieaniPH rufs!. mattress, springs, furniture. Pianos, walls mould'nK". tc. Phone Vefore 6 p. m 47 7: afier. 131':R or lirnp postal. B. Wolf. 4? Detroit st. Hammond. 6-13-1 For Sale Motorcycles. 'motorcycles " Al! makes from $15.00 up. To get what you want make your selection now. Sold' on easv payments. EXCELSIOR AUTOCAR SALESROOM. 229 State St. Phone 2 1S3. Hammend 6-12-S
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Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE New modern six room bungalow, hard wood doors throughout, kitchen cabinet, laundry tubs, etc. South side, one block from car line, within walking distance of the Standard Steel Car Co. I 'rice exceptionally low. Small payment balance like rent. HA KG IS & MOORE, Phone s-i-tf. 102 Hammond Bldff. HASTINGS, WOODS & CO. HOME SPECIALS AT BARGAIN PRICES. 6 r modern buncalow- close in on South Side, furnace hea t . ' eiee.. bath. $!?55ft. 5 r bungalow on South Side, all modern. $ 3 1 0t. 5 r. cottage. Indiana ave. ba'h. lijrhts. good basement. $2250 wi'h $1"0 cash needed. i r. bungalow on ,r.o ft Torrenoe ave., all modern and prrat bargain at onlv $2S0f. 7 r. house, Monroe st . hot watT heat. pl"f. well built and enormous bargain. J1F0O. 6 r. house Highland t.. all modern and well built with hot water heat, oak trim. posse-Psion July 1st. at $300.00. 6 r. brick house on East Side, modern and cheap at $"750 00. 8 r. frame house rn South Sid1. fine location. ond Karap nil modern with hot water heat, well built an! newly painted and decorated, nice lawn, trees and shrubs. 1 bed room down and V, up. $4500 j vheap. New 6 r bungalow on park fronta. all modern throughout. $4375, with ?750 cash reeded. I Phone r 1 and have car call for mn I Office: Hammond Trust X- Savings Rank ! Hammond. 6-13-1: FOR SALE Cottage, 4 rooms md bath
on lot 25x100. Inquire. ,1o6 Oak st. ' . Hammond. 6-in-3!lnR SALE OR TRADE For a Ford.
FOR SAI.R-OAST. .- : renter of city. Apply. Joseph Frost, ' E22 Broadway. TeleDhone. j.iry 191. a-27-tf FOR SALE 6 room cottage, all modern; furnace heat, nil assessments paid: bargain if taken at once. Pv owner. Michigan ave. Hammond. 6-7-S A KOT SE TOT" OA V AFFORD TO LIVE IN AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY Six rooms and bath, electric lights, hard wood floors, newly decorated throughout, screened front porch, larse dry basement, one block from Country club, btiilt ss a home. Owner must go to France $500 cash, balance like rent. Apply C R. Corhin. 5 West Waltham 5t.. West Hammond. 5-11-3 FOR SALE 5 room bu r en tow. South Side. beautiful interior, built for home: bst bln--k soil. large garden space, shade trees and shrubbery: also 7 kinds of fruit and berry bushes bearing strawberry bed. garage: immediate possession: moving from city; will sell at sacrifice. Call 47 E. State st. Hammond. 6-12-1 PIG SACRIFICE SO-arre cultivated farm: orchards, large buildings. $2S00. Terms $25 monthlv. Take part trade. L. Felker, 717 S. Hohman St. Hammond. 6-11-4 eod Hill. lit' HXIf-t1"N,1l" . I':i 11- i tiful summer resort place, on Kan- i KaK1 I.iver. ni'iri. irmii'.ii. no-j buildings. Call. M. D. Metz. Hammond, i Ind. Tel 2SS4. 6-S-6 cod FOR SALE Now modern 5 room bungalow on easy terms. Corner of 14Dth and Hickory streets, Hammond; paved street; one block from car lino. 6"n-1Pt 1 am building on Klizabetli street and State Line seven' modern buncralows. Come and see them. Owner on the ! premises. ,3"intl FOR SALE 1-S acre pepr west rnrt Indiana. Pric 150O. Inquire 3(11 Fir st. Indiana. 6"-l3-2 For Sale Automobiles. F'U SALE OR EXCHANGE Ligh' roadster: 1915 ."-pass. Cole automobile: good mechanical condition, ''all during da v. 920 Erie st. Hammond. 6-8-6 FOR SALE 2-on Federal truck: good running: condition; bargain for any buyer. Applv. Surd. Edward C. Micas Co. Hammond. 6-11-3 FOR PALE Mitchell 5 dition. $4."0. E. Fayette st. Hammond. pass : (rood conS. Garage 152 6-11-3 FOR SALE podg" touring cur in the very best condition, very reasonable, rhone Hammond Ii'il-'. or call any evening alter 6.45 at 542 E. State St. Hammond, f.-12-3 FOR SALE Elcitt Six like new: thoroughly equipped; quick sale. Room P. 155 mond. bargain for State st Ham-fi-12-i f FOR SALE At a bargain, a 4 j- cylinder 3 - passenger
Studebaker Roadster; per- j 334 E- state st- ner Calufpet. enndit.ion: will demon- et Ave.. Phone Ham. P)7f).
strate. Call at 812 Hohman St., Hammond. 6-13-2 FOR SALE Six cylinder, 7-passenger Studebaker, including winter top; car in perfect condition, at a bargain; will demonstrate. Call at 754 Hohman street, Ham mond. 6-13-3 FOR SALE 5 pass, touring car: mechanics condition rerfect: paint like new. 5 new tires: further inf. call 35 Ruth st. 2nd apartment. Phone I46 Hammond. 6-13-3 FOR SALE A Ford delivery car: panel top. ca!l at the i 'aliniet Garage. Cor. Alexander and Chicago ve East Ohti aso. Call Friday or Saturday p. m . 3 to 4:30. 6-13-2 FOR SALE 1 Lexington auto. 5 rss.. $400. 3401 Michigan ave. Ind. Har. upstairs. Phone fij fi-13-4 FOR SALEcondition. -Ford t.uring 1917: fine I'hone 5S4.I. East Chicago 6-13-1 FOR SALE 1315 Empire 5 pass : starter and lights. $165. 4506 Forsvth ave. Phone 7!M East Chicago. 6-13-1
For Sale Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-l-tt Get the habit: pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Mer. Ark in, -I5-tf FOR PALE Strawberries. T. R. Brant. Phone 12SIT3. Hammond. 6-5-tf We Buy Liberty Bonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4rtO Forsyth Ae. F.asl Chit-ago. Phone 33. FOR PAT.E Holf rluhs. leather bag: mashie. putter, mid-iron, and driver. Write. S. S. Times. Hammond 6-8-tf FOR SAT-E Cornet. 33-t34th West Hammond. Phone 7S6. pla e. 6-S-5 FOR SALE Store and fixtures, including soda fountain, tables and chairs, randv crsp, ripar case and ice box., at 572 Michigan. Phone 1753. Hammond. 6-7-tf FOR SALE Combination coal and gas range. 463 Drackert st. Phone 431 Hammond. 6-11-3 SEVERAL Uncalled for Suits and Single Trousers for sale at bargain prices; all sizes. Call at once. J. Guss, tailor ,236 State St., Phone 771. Hammond. 12 3 I rimunfn team or sorrel norses witn harness and 2 ton twin table wa.nn " " , t-i. t-i. i. . nderwood 301 Grant st. Crown Point, Ind. 6-12-3 FOR SALE Very fine hign grale piano at a bargain. Call at V1 Hohman st. Hammond 6-11-4 FOR SALE V'uft sell oak piano, in the best of condition. $r8.oo. will sei! on payments. 326 Pine t. Phone SS7R. Hammond. 6-12-4 FOR SALE High Grade Men's Sample Shoes cheap. The Standard Elecjtric Shoe Shop, 20.") E. State street. 6-'3-1 Special Cash "Bargain for Friday Furniture Polish, regular 2o seller, 2 for 40c. Hammond Furniture Company, 242 E. State St. fi-131 FOR SALE First class saloon in West Hammond. Must sell an account of oing into other business. Tel. Hammond 282:, or call 248. "J .)."tll St., W Ham. 613FOR SALE Maoey sectional bookcase, quartered golden oak. Inquire, E St' Cooper. S Mason sf. Phone 3!. Hammond. 6-13-1 FOR PALE -rhemograph and records Price S20 mi Inquire. 3439 Fir st. Indiana Harbor. 6-13-1 FOR SALEgas s:o e. if ond. Reed baby carriage and 210 Michigan ae. Ham-6-13-2 FOR SALE Ki!.hcn table. 1 dining room table. .14 01 Miehiiran ave Tnrl Har., upstairs. Phone 961. 6:13-4 FOR SALE 30 rGlon hot water tank. Inquire 1 j 5 May st. Phone !75W. Harnmonoj. 6-13-1 SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 1 DetlOi 15 T 2. , ? ci v.y piovf. pnon as new. 1 Refrigerator, about 150 lb. ra.pacitv l"st condition $1.1. 1 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. $12.50. Also o he rs. I Ou-o-fold upholstered, new. Imperial Spanish leather. $19.50. 1 three-piece Mahogany Parlor Suite, pewly upholstered in tapestry. $28. 1 three-piece Parlor Suite, upholstered new. black Imperial leather. $17.50. t Yernieo Martin Habv Lied, good condition. $6.00. Solid quarter sawed oak 3-door bookcase, $20. 1 Huffet, ebony finish, good as new. $10. Sanitary Couches. t2 and up. Solid nalt Dining Tabic and ' 4 genuine leather sealed chairs to rufftch. $21.50. 1 oak Writing Desk, good shape. $t.50. 1 Couch, upholstered, new in bst grade Imperial black leather. $12.50. Seseral good oak Dressers. $9.50 and up. Also several good Rm k"rs. $1 75 up. Parlor Stands. $1.00 up. Prompt Deliveries to East Chicago, Ind. Harbor and Whiting. A clos- 12 n'ciock noon. Thursday during June. Julv and August. Hammond Furniture Exchange 6-13-3 FOR SALE Reasonable. high ctmr and Red. 70? Chicago aye. East Chicago. 6-13-4 For Rent. FOR RENT 5 room cottaee; stemy) heat, basement: all modern. 256 Plummr ave. Inquire 316 Plummer ave Hammond. 6-11-3 FOR RENT Will rent roija. furniehed. to couple for the summer: $10 weekly: references Call after 7 p. m. 1140 Monroe st. Tel. 9f?M. Hammond. 6-13-3 FOR RENT- During summer. 6 room modern coMae; nice lawn. Phone Hammond 11S9.I or 049R. Call 95 Dotv st. Hammond. 6-13-3 FOR RENT X room flat W. R Diamond. East Chicago, rhone $57. 6-13-2 T"r"R RENT Modern bungalow, corner Standard and .Isokson. Large basement garare; electricity and water: hot water heating system- hard wood triin and floor. Price $40.00. Call at above location. Hammond. 6-13-1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED At once, for cash. 3 or S pass, car: must not be over $200. Address. M. E. Times. Hammond. 6 13-2
Wanted Female Help
HAMEIl ( ashler: one living in East 1 nicafto and witn some experience preferred Pleasant Kurrouirtnu. Apply, Mr. Stephen, 671 Hohman st. Hammond. 6-10-6 "WANTED Cashier, also night cook: good wage. Palmer Restaurant. Michigan ne. Ind. Mar. 6-11-3 WANTED 5 rirls not under 15 years: agreeabla employment and good salary. See Mr. Payne, Lion Store. Hammond. 6-11-3 WANTED Experienced glrj for hilling department: permanent, position; good salary. Enterprise perl Co. Hammond 6-11-2 WANTED Experienced Stenographer. Apply Win.' Graver Tank Works, East Chicago 6-12-2 WANTED Dishwasher at once. Eischenbach Restaurant. 707 Chicago ave nue, East Chicago. 6-12-3 WANTED 2 waitresses; nages $13 per week. Marks Manufacturing Plant Restaurant. Ind. Har. 6-12-3 WANTED Woman to do washing. r.M iin nacn uesTHurani. i " i Chicago ave. East Chicago. 6-12-2 WANTED- Short order --ook ; must be experienced Phillips' Hotel. 701 Chicago ava. E. Chicago. 6-12-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. 49 Detroit st. Hammond. 6-12-2 WANTED Saleslady. Applv al once. Mr. Hn-sh. Harry Weiss Drug store. Hammond. 6-12-2 WANTED Scrub woman Hotel Carl ton: gooi pay. Hammond. 6-1 2-2 i : " ' 1 Experienced airl for gen-I WANTEDeral housework 0 Kenwood ave I g. 3.2 1 I Phone Hammond S3T n 1 Mr saipumnv. millinery; on who can do a little trim-nine- nro ferred. Ward's. I ?; 6 E. State st. Hammond. 6-13-W NT ED Toung girl o help with light housework: mo washinr or ironing. 17 Mason st. Hammond 6-13-2 A girl or woman to help in ice cream parlor: a good home to right rttv. Apply. 155a Calumet ave. or telephone Whiting 136M. 6-13-1 WANTED elderly woman who wants home, for housekeeper and rare of 2 children Write. W. Z. Times. Hammond. 6-13-3 WANTED -Waitresses. Apply. Mrr Commissary. Gen 1 American Tank Car Corp. Ind. Har. 6-13-3 WANTED Competent Bookkeeper wi'h some knowledge of stenography and shorthand: good pav and steadv position. Seifpr Furniture Co. Ind. Har Phone 900. 6-13-3 WANTED experienced stenographers, good opportunity, permanent poltions. Apply. Works Accountant, Works Standard Steel Car Co. Hammond C-13-2 WANTED Girl for general housework: no washing no conking. Prone Hammond 1630. 171 Conkev ave. Hammond. 6-13-3 WANT Ladv to do laundry work in exchange for dented work Rex. No. ?. Lion Store Rlk Hammond. 6-13-1 GIRLS FOR BINDERY WORK. PIE ' E WO R KF. R? $15 PER WEiiK. MAKING $12 TO FINE OPPORTUNITY GINNERS. FOR p.EGOOD PAT WHILE LEARNING. EAST TO LEARN.. CLEAN SANITART WORK ROOM. NO DANGEROCS MACH INERT. APPLT AT ONCEj., W. R. CON KEY CO. HAMMOND 6-13-3 GIRLS WANTED To operate power sewing maenne. Apply. Mcllroy Rehing Co. Truman and Sohl sts Hammond. 6-13-tf For Rent Furnished Rooms Cool afrv wlv furnished rooms, AVALON HOTEL 162 State St. Phone 1652. Hammond. fi-1-tf FOR RENT 1 furnished sleeping- room. 193 Waltham st. Hammond. 6-11-3 KOrt RENT 2 furnished) keeping ap: s.. modrn; Phone ft ISM. Hammond. light houseno children 6-11-3 FOR RENT Desirable room. Drummond st. Tnd. Har. 3K1 1 6-12-3 FOR RENT 2 nicel'- furnish-d rooms for litrht housekeeping: tras range and sink. 19 Summer St. Hammond 6-12-3 FOR RENT 2 furnished light ho,i;ekeepinr rooms. 3321 Commonwealth ave. Indiana Harbor. 6-12-2 FOR RENT Rooms. Transient. $1 per nfrht: 1 block off Hohman st bet. S'blev and State. 549 Morton Ot. Phone Hammond 2397. 6-12-3 FOR RENT Oemn'etelv furnished modern. 5 rooms: South Side, for 30 las from June ig; no children: references required. Phone 567. Hammond. 6-1 1-6 FOR RENT 2 room end for licht ho!iek.p-iing: ern. Phone 177S or call ave. Hammond. 3 room suites strictly niod531 Mich Iran 6-13-1 FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms; no children. 25 Indiana se Hammond. 6-13-1 FOR RENT Furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen. 13 Dot; st Phone 1 237.T Hammond. 6-13-2 FOR RENT Modrn room for gentleman, with borne privileges. Phone2525 Hammond 6-13-1 FOR RENT Furnished bedroom: '2 block from car line; breakfast if desiredprivate family. Ca'l 442 Indiana ave., lower flat. Hammond. 6-13-3 LA D V WILL SHARE Furnished home with coupip; no children. $4 75 per week: 1 hlock from car line. Write o P. Times. Hammond. 6-13-1 FOR RENT 2 very desirable lieht housekeeping rooms- no children 412 Drummond st. Ind. Har. 6-13-2 FOR RENT Large nicelv furnished room for 1 or 2 gentlemen: conveniently located. 4344 'Magoun ave. Fas' Oh tea so. 6-13-3 FOR RENT ms. Mrs Hammond. 1 single room Call evenSehutz. Orpheum Bldg. 6-13-1 FOR RENT Furnhed rooms for light housekeeping. 27S N Hohman st Hammond. 6-13-3 r FOR RENT Furnished rooms centrally located" suitable for 1 or 2. Phone Hammond 79W. bet. s a. m. and 12. S-13-1 Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By bookkeeper: 3 or hours work evenings at home or store. Will handle correspondence. Write. Q. R. S. Times. H4mmond.. ' S-11-3
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IX THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM, 13 IS. I.N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STEVAN MANN. NO. 1663. Notice is hereby civen to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Stevan Mann, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 1st daf of July, 191?. and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should net be approved; and eald heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive, their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 5th day of June. 191S. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court. 6-6-13 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the Hoard of n missioned of Lake County, ImiiariH. that up to 10 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, the 26! h day of June, 191K. sealed bids, addressed to the Auditor, will be received at the. Auditor's office in Crown Point. Indiana, for two 2 car loads of three (3") inch oak plar.ks, in sixteen (16) ft. j lengths, F. . B. Crown Point, Indi-' aa. Al! bids must be made in full comi pi ia nee with the laws i?oerninr such matters. A btmd eo,ua! to the amount of the bid. inuat accompany all bids. On of the sureties must be a resident of Lake County, Indiana, or a Fuiety Company authorized to do business !n Lake Count y. Indiana. Bonds to be returnej to all unsuccessful bidders. t.. - i .i. . --j m v,i,i1 "J 1 ' J ' " ' ' is reserved. cFortcr r rin.wn Audi;. and '! rk of the Board. 6-6-13 s 6r 65f 65 &r ORDER YOUR WINTER COAL NOW Do no: wan until fall you mnv be too late to Ret it. If ;nu do not half the ready cash." call on us. We will advance ou what money :-"U nerd and let you pay it back in small monthly payments, allowing you twenty months' 'line if you desire it. or if you prefer 1011 ran pay in full at any tin.e. nd only pay interest at legal rates for actual time loan ;s tarried Lohps made on pianos, furniture, fixtures, etc. PWTATE AND CONDITT. IAL, DEALINGS. Provident Loan Co. Room 3. Panama Bid sr. 1 4 j; -1 f. 0 East State Street. Near Orpheum Theatre. Phone 323. 05 1 eft. 1 3rv3
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By II. C. HAMILTON 'United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK. June 13 The White Sox need strengthening if they are to win another pennant w'thout a tremendous lot of hard ball playing and a reasonable amount of luck The los of Joe Jatkson has been practically a death, blow to the chances of th cit by Lake Michigan. The loss in rapid succession reeentlv. of three sanies in which the Sox could Set only within one run of victory, tells the story. With ti e s'.ueu iner of Jackson to back up the efforts of Eddie t 'oil ins. Happy I'elsch. Pink Weaver and Chick Gondii, these primes migjtt hi i been placed in the Chicago bag, for it was pretty hard in the old da' s tfi heat the champions out of a game j which required a sir.s!' run at a criti cal moment. It might be sa d tnat it couldn't be done. One secret of the Sox's success a yenr aTo was the ability to get runs by sac rifi-'in and then hitting. The hit and run si?n. with a man on si ond base was one of Rowlands oet p'ays and the Sox were adepts at getting lh-ii man across on short singles. When Jackson left the time was Tlpe for Rowland and Coniiky to set their nets for his successor. .I-.hn Collins ! i-z-rtainh- I ej n r. w re. t, 1 m o f 1 1 n ff- t V ( shries of the famous sli:a:irer, while Nemo Li' bold is a little w.-ak nsalnst port-side fiingers. Danny .M-irphy has been given what he so nh'y deserves, a recular place, hut he needs assistance. Bobby Roth and Huarh TLzri have both been placed on the suspended list b - the New Vot k :ind Cleveland clubs. Either of these men would be an improvement on John Collins The White Sox need l,e!p Clarence Rowland will make a bijr mistake if he declines to realize it much longer - I Great Old Southern City. Mobile is in most ways the typical Southern city, with a lazy climate, soft nice. rmnlpresent clouJ of darkies, bright green robe of trees and rank shrubs, and s scattering flec;t of interstin vessels from the. West Indies at the port for enod measure. Like rooet of the South, she In looking forward o a commercial future rather than back at an aristocratic past. Exehang. American Painter's Work. Tt fell to the honor of Benjamin West, an American, to become the favored painter of tlenrge III. Through painting n historical subject, Agrippa Landing the Ashes of Germanicus. for the archbishop of York. West wn introduced to George III, who became his steadfast, patron for nearly 30 yesra. his commissions amounting to ahetst $5,000 a year. He alse painted a series of religion" and historical works fr Windsor.
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By Dr. Harry E. Barnard, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana. Park County rAi! groe-g hay organized to co-operate with tht Food administration and as eviderc ot their sincerity aarred to buy no mora candy containing eufrar and to gnu no more after their present stock Is exhausted. Tha Amerlren Hay Company ot Goshen contracted to rH hay In South Cary.lna last fall at t2S per tea. In elgbt months it trieil to fulfil those deferred ccatract at an advance of J8 per trn. The result U tbat for six months tt firm w';; b without tha federal license to entile it to continue busiaesa. Food Administrator A. F. HelmUmp ef Clark county took ever the Ice manufacturing tuine9H of Timothy Asberry, w ho refused tr niak.o and deliver Ice to sweltering ptsbila for &0 centa per 1W pounds. The food aamtnlstrator wan commended for bm action by Dr. Harry E. Barnard, federal food administrator for Infilan. Asberry will conform tr the 50 cents a bnnrtred price cr quit bualnea permanently. Dr. Barnard say. The Lincoln V-y Braa Fonaflry ! Company of South Hend auet Cod a substitute for the edible wheat flour I it holds necessary for fulfilling por eminent war contracts, er giro tip tha contracts. Food comes before brass, Dr. Barnard says. There should be no relaiatleo whaterer In the conservation ot irtieat. Dr. Barnard announces fllow ina; a conference with the federal food administrators In Wasalngrtoa, Herbert Hoover adri?es patrietlo po pie to help store up the harvest thM may be needed to tide the world oven the periods of lean crops which taua Inevitably follow. Poultry and erg dealers. Including all retail grocers and all huckster who buy eggs from farmers far sal to shippers or commission men must eecure federal licenses without delay or quit busiaess. This is in accordl ! with 'the president's rrTtaniaM'm ot ) May 14. The sale of bad eggs will be I the basis for proceedings to suspend license and also is a viclatioa of the state pure food lawa, making It a particularly dangerous offense. Inspectors of weights nd measures hs.ve been directed to examine all grain scales before the whet harvest, to insure the producer and buyer square deal. This order is from the I eSlce of the state inspector who la a pert ef the fctal of the federal food administrator for Indiana. Decided redaction in prices tor wheat mill feeds have been ordered by th Food Administration. AltBowKn It has brought about a general downward moTemect la mill feed prices, the Food Administration points cat that the amount of wheat rail! feeds to be obtained Is Btsaall ia proportion to the demand an4 that th most practicable means of reducing feedine costs lies In a more general use of the coarse grain byproducts which, may now be had 1b abundance. ' Uader the new achedule prices are still based on the price of wheat. The maximum bulk price of bran bears the same relation to wfceat as formerly 38 per cent, of the average cost to the mill. The price of flour middlings, which was $9 per ton abova the price of braa. has been redaced to a differential of $2.00. Red dog. which bere a differential of J15, has? also been reduced to J2.P0. Mixed wheft foed prices, which were $4 00 per ton above bran, must now be no more than, $1.25 licrher. Shorts, standard nriddliait" pray shorts and gray middlings now bean a bulk price that must not exceed bran by more than $2.0i) per ton. These prices are for bulk: carloads at the mill. By proclamation of the President, signed May 14. 191S. the class afi trade commonly known aa the farm implement industry ir. to be licensed. This does not affeect retailers doittf a business not exceeding $K,MQ a nually. The Se-cretary of Agriculture: is directed to carry out the provisioBSi of the proclamation and tbe regulatiens unaer it. License must be seenred not later than June 20. 1918, by applying to th Law Department, License Division. tT. S. Food Administration. Washing ton. X) C. Among the practices which sre pro. albited by the new regm.'ations are: Unreasonable increase in prices cr restriction of supplies, resales withia the trade without reasonable justification, unjust profits and attempts t monopolize. Inspection f property ami records by proper representatives of the Secretary cf Agriuultur l authorized. The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buy;: Wat Savings I Stamps. 3E "THE OLD RELIABLE" Wh-n You W-int a PRIVATE an-1 CONFIDENTIAL LOAN Any Amount up to $300 on Furniture. Pianos, VlctroUs. I.n? 5i'iok and if'ic-- Fi-tuiea without removal. KEMEMPF.lt There Is NO CHAT'.' IE T - our pervice not even mtor-jt in advance. FROM" 1 T -0 ,V"VTF"? TO KEPAY YOFK l..N PLUS INTEP.E.ST. LOANS ANYWHKliH IN LAKE COUNTY. Call. Writ- or phone 323. and aci.t w ill PRO VII )!: XT LOAN CO. 14 and ISO Ens'. S'st Ptreet Panama Euilding. Next t.i Orpiic-urn Theater. Hammond - Inllana.
