Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1918 — Page 7

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Wanted Male Help

WANTED Men steady work; 37:C Kwi uutu. vi.ciKn. Cc bO., LOlUmuia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf alk.mk: i l ; U :-; r : ; y r,t ,'l ii.,i,.,. aide .' lu;:;. -i ' r .,,1. i,; i.ro-. e. h if iU a v. WAMKitof asf 65 t'jf s l qual'fy as 1 i a -f r". J am : ! j U l". i ; ' , . I.: ' ion i-,d hiKhly 1'iviitMoCk i ri'i'.'S'.lU'tl '13 tUtHls:' with M r. Mai!;.i.'tf. "J W. ii- U-tf 1 s . 10 f-.-i rs J. Irfsstr. 0-20-11 : - it r " Hn.il wati:; -i.1 1 mi wiii-;. . Kng t, Tie ' o. East Citeciituit ruv or Green Mis tu -I lull 6-2 4 -l WANTED .!'! ton. ii 1 . . J: Hi: 20.Hamn 6p. r TAXTEK As-ifn'.i sairpms cir; also 8tcsi.'..)-n v- fr.ifd clerk.. Experi' n.-.- -;usb:- hut not nec.-'Ssa r y. Ureen Lnsini.-crmi,' Co.. Ku.st iilm-ai:'. ti-2S-3 wanted Freight Expcrioned Clerk; salarv i;l .To. Apply a.ent Eru Kailroad. Hammond. fi-;n-tf WANTED Machinist's helper. 210 Wtc.ix.st. Pi. 4 7.'. Hammond. 7-1-2 WANTED One Welder; apply at Employment office, Standard Forjjinp; Co., Ind .Harbor. 7-1-WANTED Labor foreman . Annlv Win. Graver Tank Works, E. Chi. -1-3 WANTED "Millwrights steady positions. Apply Wm O raver Tank Works. E. Chicago. 1-3 "".VANTFn Wattstrict :y foli.-r. ?iond. r-an "arb:t 50; ll-i trWANTKii Mfin to do cetiera! around bakery. Ill As-h St.. mond. ",viirK Him--1-1 AVNTF'' QV.-.r-t e-.p- rook' Jl'o w'i'tre'ss. 'libson T. M. f. A. Tood wasres room and Im-ard. WAN'TEDM. C. A -Kttch-'-r. sa'at v $ -,,n fir Hihson V. i r-osri and l"'ro. 7-i-': WANTED yi'un; man 1 to 20 vars old for work around factory. McK'rr'V Belting Works. Hammond. 7-1-1 "WANTED Two r.'sbt bill clerks: pperieree not absolutely pecossar; men who ran handle typewriter pre ferred: pood salaries. Apply A Kent l.r Tiailway. 1 -tf T.T A NTED I .abor foreman. Arply Wm. Graver Tank Works, K.ast Chicago. 7-1-3 WAN'TEO BOOK PACKERS TO tVORK TN' nfR SHtPPTNCr iioilM: I'KRMAN EXT POSITIONS: HIOFIKST AVAOES. V. P. COXKKY CO 7-1-2 WANTED An engineer. Apply at 47;'.". Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 7-1-2 Situations Wanted. WANTED POSITION As lin'jpl;fcprr bv competent lf.d. Phone 4 7 4J or Cal' at 443" Hirin? a". Ea?;t Chicago. 6-2S-3 WANTED POSITION Fiy hieh pchool fp-1 16 years, in office; references as to li.tegritv. Write, K. Times Hammond. " c-2r.-tt For Sale Automobiles. FOR PAKE Kord 5 pass., jrood mechanical condition; (rood tires. W. A. Jordan. Room 210 Calumet blvd. K. Chicago. !::!:!f FOR SAKE Dodtr" coupe, run 1500 mi.; used 1 mo: fin, mechanical condition: good tires like new. J. Sohnii-user jfc Pro. 115 Sihlev st. Hammond. ' 6-2 S - 3 FOR SAKE i-oyKnder Jeffery 1916 7passetijier touring' iW -ainled atr overhauled: pood tiros; extra tire; f-rst-class condition: $650 cash. O. A. Kimble 65 Rimba.h me. 7-1-1 FOR SAKE Overland tour. passenger: excellent conditio), cheap for quick sale. 632 K. Phone 3203. ar; .,- r sale M st. 1-6 FOR SALE 1917 Ford tonrimr, like new, T7 Ford Express body: Little Giant one-ton truck; 1917 Bristoe, repainted, new to), excellent condition: E. M. F. tournhu? car, sood tires. $100. All nbovc in pood running condition. Overland-Tyler Co., "Phono 48. 4S State street. Hammond, Tnd. 7-1-2 FOR SAI.K CH7 Maxwell. 5-rssen trer. .$325: 1?1S O-.-.-.rir.tid. 5-ras'nt-r. S325; ',' iti Hudson, 7-iiassenrer, like ti"w. ?1."0. A ill trade. -i"'1.! l-'orsvth ave. phone f ,'2-M. East I'hirSRii. 7-1-2 Miscellaneous PIANO LESSON T I ... .-. I . O t 1 STf u- ;reh-yn sons 2236. LECTL'RES Daily from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.; The Riht Way to Live. Mme. E. Lee. 31'J Stale Line St. Phone SS4. Hammond. 6-26-tf PIANO LESSONS Rate time in 20 lessons guaranteed Geo. O. Green. Phone 2296. Hammond. 7-1-6 For Sale Motorcycle3. SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES ! 4;Urestsstoli:riavcnthe Sold on ease payments. EXCELSIOE AUTOCAB SALES mom. 129 State St. Phone 2159. Hammond. t 13 FOR SALE 1917 Indian motorcycle; twin cylinder: fully equipped. Inquire at 2:7 Lewis St. S-2U-3 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT Have $200 cash for best Ford 10 W. State st. 7-1-1 Boarders Wanted. WANTED Boarders in private family. 367 Truman ave. Hammond 6-29-2

Reel Esisis Bargains

YOU SALE New modern six bun-alow, hard jwood Hour tlmmiiout, kit lii'il .ilmir.t lilin.lrv lllllS etc. South side, one block from ear line, within walk 'insjf distance of the Standard Ntdii I 'IT I i 'I'll'll I'Vl-fin. L: ii.. l c 11 i uonauy p. ,iii;ui paviiieiit balance like Tent. IIARttTS & MOORE, Phone 321. 6-wr- 102 Hammond FMz. l-'iiK .-:A I,K--fi room r-otHK: en! 'nlly '"':it i : host cniKiit ion. u'mfnl hj: st--mi'ii!, lArf t.arn. ft l.-t. 15a ream If i in : i i'i-ori 1. li- ..-t i i I .!. 2 !,vr. ami room cot I H'" ..I'tiii' liit. t. in hoi;?-; f.s - p.'i-iit i'a i--;i nt nil ! w.-r; asyt-smf-ii's nl raid Pro-o $17.'0: .520.1 down, bi.ian..' S 1 s ..-r fionCi; ml -frcl ' lor i-rc. ItPit.iro, V. S. T:oi-s. 1 taoi-;

ir; KI7.T Km nisiied rooms: ran t'OU SAl.i; Corner bustnos lota. State, have !irht h.ms. k.ri.iiiij if wish : rKino and Uilli idncf, V-st hum- fi-rr lid . 329 Xln liiKan a Hrrn-

motifi 2 lo.j. owmr. m mond. 415 Oak st 1 'hone I 6-27-2 I Ji' I far-ti:; SA";tI KICK SO nrvr. ri. Ii cu'ltoitd!; btii'.ditiK". J300l. nt si'.-) mon'lily, part t;;'do. Soe K. KolUtr. 7 17 S. Holim-in. 1 lam mond. 6-25-5 t'iti; sai.i:75 f.-t o Jtatr mom,: fru. t. and sh Modorn 6 room house on ttroiind: b-.-st location in i .it water h"ii. garapft. ii" tr.e. lawn, etc.: owner has f, tiier property to build on henot reason for s. llms.' Mr. Kord, 446 May st. Ilamniond. 6-26-tf KOU SAIK 7-rooni cott.a ; just retnod. lid; $50 down. luCatue like reni.i Walter si. Phone 2i2i. I lampiond. j i-J Wanted Female Help V A X TED A i pn mice gj Slate si. lla:;i;iKHid. Is. Apply 1S4 fi-19-tf WANTED Bookkeeper 1 H! L'tiili,ri'n1iliAl' llllU't I tuivi oi V iii'Ui i T in no l

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sped, with at least 2 years experience in an office. Address, stating experience ami sa nrv w.mloi -.. ------ 1111K hillllilOllf o-i-.i-w WANTED Otrl to assist with office wortt: pood w-aeres and experience. Apply R 55. Times Hammond. 6-2S-3 WANTED Middle aped lady to assist in hoarding h"Use. 167 Log-fti st Phone !7:i7. Hammond. 6-29-2 WANTKI .' O'Wtt s'rini tolored oman tood wapes. IS; Plummet' 7-1-tf

GIRLS To fill places ofwatcJies Lessers Reliable

boys gone to war. S21.50 to $24.00 ter week for girls experienced in Edition Rook P.indmii blithest. najt'S paid while learning and rapid advancement: must be IS turs i r over W P. OONKEY CO.. Ifammond. Ind. v.. l ra r.xi'i riiiiri.'ii wai,te.--s aim dinins: room In ip.-r nt on,-'-: Rood pa?-; steady work. 120 Sibley st.. Am-rtcan Itestsurarit. 7-1-1 WANTED Girl o r m td(Jle-a red dad v for housework. Cai! Phone 103-M. Hammond. 7-1-2 mar IimI v cb-rU: s'eatlv po sition Nas.sar A. Thompson. East ehiraRO, Ind. ' 7-1-tf Lost and Found LOST -(Jo Id pin with name on. Phone. Hammond 1150M. 6-29-1 LOST One white French silk poodle; trolhiy clipped. Notify L. Avery. 115ih and Care-, sts.. East Chi-atpj. i-1-3 For Rent. I-oii lth.Nl i ash nr shares ion acres v.i,., nno iil'iii'i'i , iwi'i. m-ihT'T- ' ill" Ind., Jacob Miller. Griffith. Ind ti - -1, -1 2 FOR RENT Oarage. Prone Hammond 1 7 3 S . 24 AVtbit st. 6-29-1 FOR RENT Modern brick flat: 6 rooms. -i02 Alexander a-e. East Chi, aco. 6-23-3 FOR RENT Kor the summer. 6-room furnished house on Highland st. Phone 1251 Ii or 51. 7-1-2 For: RENT 5 I am mond. room flat. Phone 1044-J. 7-1-1 FOR RENT 6-room cot rase on electric line; $17, per month: give reference. John LenbutK. Kast Gary. Ind. 7-1-0 FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. 838 Alice St.. Hammond. 7-1-1 Wanted to Rent WANT TO RENT Furnished room in moiiern inutt", riwe in. n penr lenian. j Wrie. X L Times. fi-2t-2 1 For every surplus there is a human want. QThe business of the want ad is to bring buyer and seller together nmVllv HU1LK1 Put the next "I wish" - fU-f 1 tnat slips through your A J . 1 .. miiiu mioci practical sicp toward obtaining your desires, by investing in a want ad.

For RentFurnished Rooms

FOR RE-NT puniiehed rooms, aintabiu . o, ufc-m notseKeepinii. or with kitfiiprivm K-.. 3(501 K m St. Indiana I Unt il' it 6-2H-:$ fool, ulry oewly $4 per M't-fk an.i up." furnished AVALON HOTEL 12 State. St. I hone IC52 Hammond. FOR HKN'T- Larue. liKht room; all itio.it tii conveniences. Kit 1 or penMemen or niiri.-;l Coui'l.-s. uith ..''''"'riHrts i('!iutiKtcl At .t.,.. i.i'in., aiii. mi;. Mrs. t'ulboi t "on. h nst Cli icaKO. 6-" 4KOIt IvKN'T Modern slee-r'iiiK room; South itcie. l'tiutie liarnnioml I'Oi):. 6 -11 7 - 4 FK URN'T- : l.-trf ftiroishi i 'or rooms Photo- eStiW. mi. in st. lianiimiiiit. . i i ; room nnnr'nii.ni l-.i I iiotiSfKt'f-piiiir. f urtnsho.i ; no eh ii.i r.-n 1 1 Tll. .. V 1 . M II. i , .. "'".v i'i-.tt, ii i :t: in-'tio. i-.t- - - - i !"' 1 1 1 U12NT I.ai'Kt- p!ia.ant front room down stalrn: suitalilc for 1 or 2 KOf RK.VTKu i tush'.if 'i)i.'rti rnomf 1 W t oo st t':io;;t. 17JS. Ilsmmi-nJ. ' ! j FOR KKNT 1 rooms. il'j Humni.iru. mond. FOR RENT Pleas , n- Rjrht h in-r rooms. 3615 IVnn. ave Harbor. FOR RENT Furnished room home for 2 s nt lemon. 3 ave.. 2nd riat. a mo.b rn Truman 7-1-1 i

I'OR RK.VT Two well furnished tronilO.V

rooms t.,r light lious drc n. 4 I 7 Truman ave KR RENT Furnished mob m 7-room oat. ,".; .MirMrn-i ave Ph,,,1 f.-tm mood FOR R K'T FirnbV-ii ern. n llilllpae i .1 v , Ifammond. I t-'on r t.- v-r i ...... ,... 4 --1 o, 'O IX !er tlll' DoliSeL.K"T!e 4 Ibmbn k .-! . i,i,i'.,,i I ! Harbor. i i i . . ! r.i rooms tor working men hi (.lbson V. M. C. A.; rdiouer baths r.-s-t.T.iran': all n-srhf cir s.-r i, . pp. 2'AP iramrnotid. . --i'I i ) i KENT 1 if ;For rkxt Nicely furnisher! rooms: a!! modern mnvoiioir reasonable. Apply 125 Cirro!! mond. ex-'K- K..-N ! ,-nrRf- ""-" fi-rm-.i, '""''dern. . liimba.li a.. i-hoiio i-.o-.m. itinimomi FOR RENT Niciv suitable for 1 or 2. Phone Hammond 1K3-1; FOR RENT Modern l'urnish,d rooms lor llRht itous-keetnnt:. ltd 7 M:,-hiiran avt 7-1-1 I For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed ! niomnnrlo - r T n ilyn rl (Loan Bank, 65 State Street. iiammond. Open evenings 4-18-tf I r, ill , 1 - .ret the habit: iav less: buv !fcr cash; at the Hammond It . , , urniture Co., 212 E. State (street. Look for the clock in i , p. lOCntCr OI Slfn J. Ark in. -15-tf We Buy Liberty Bonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. Forsylhe Ave. F.at CheSo. Phonf S.I. FOR RENT OR SALE Store, with or without fixtures, includlntr soda fountain, tables and chairs, candy case ciPhone 1753. Hammond. ti-'S-tf ROOFING SALE. Contractors and Builders. 300 fly rw or trreetl sate roof in e- 1 j roll; regular price JS3.50. Km'il" Minna ! I t, i .( Oakley ave. I'holit 2205: Res. 247 1 iiammond. C-lS-tf WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Buy your Furniture needs irom us. e arrv a stork irom us. we arrv a stock ot tirst dass second hantl furniture at all times no junk. We also do upholstering and furniture repairing. Iiammond Furniture Exchange, r:il i:. State St., near Calumet avenue, Phone nOTO. 6-26-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Two and a half horse power three wheel motor chair. Onlv run pi milesruns same as mot ore v cle. On! Slr, 2t Truman ave. Hammond. '-,.' jFOR SALE Ico from ear , at Howard and Plummer j avenues. Will deliver to all parts of city. Wm. SielafT, phone 1729. Hammond. 5-:5"2 FOR SALE Grocery store with fixtures, or separate. Call 12-J4 Atchison ave. Whitinfr. Ind. 6-27-4 AUTO-TIRES. For Pod res and Fords. Guaranteed for 3500 Mib: N. S. $19. 75 i"ix:i N. S. $12 00 N. S. 27. ."5 arixSti N. S lfi rs e 2 x 33x4 M. J. HOFFMAN, Phone 5r"S Hammond. 420 Carroll St. Hammond. fi-2n-2 FOR SALE Grocery and meat market: rood business; fine location. Am i ri draft. John Bonczkowski. 402 354th ph. I west iiammond. l'none 21;,,. 7-1-6 FOR SALE Two show cases. 702 Hohman St. Phone 342. Hammond. 7-1 -- FOR SALE Reed baby buirtty; koo.J condition. 433 Bauer st. Phone 1 207K. 7-1-1 FOR PALE Good willow- baby bursv 1 'all .1619 Elm st.. Indiana Harbor. 7-1-6 FOR SALE Household roods used but a short time. Will sell as a whole or sinrle pieces. Reason for Sellinr. leaving city. 44 IS Oicott ave . East Chicarofl 7-1-3 FOR SALE Cheap, one $45 Reed cocart: like new. "til 5 First St. Phoe 75-.T. Indiana Harbor. 7-1-1

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STATE OK IM.IAXA.) Co K.N T V ' F LA KK, ) !-' IN TIIK LA KK ,SL'1'KK1'R CoKUT, May " ;m. Ulv liOsR Tiir;';. . A I i.Ml NISTRAT CLV OK TKK FSTATK oi' M A 1 : A 1 ; KT DIKIIoLD. Hi ;: 'K Li i s. IlIAKKV DlKRoLD. KT AT. n i. k;.;). NOTICE 'K SALE K REAL EST T1:' 1X A 1 iM 1 VISTRATRI ". The. -imb r-i(--m-d, A dt: . : u . .- ' I a t r " X of the Estate cf Mntfc-i ret Do bo!-I. d.-. n?ed Iii;rt ') Kt vt-s not i- that by w'tps of an older of the Like Soptnor Con;-. Room. 2, sit tint; at I hi mn, on 1. Indiana. ' Mlr ,'l '1. I . 1 1 I j o ' , f ' ' I I, I ,' l o, , ! m. ..f th. ;.-n da - : .i,,h, :mv. t u.-.nt-I ! ' 1-ul.:;,na- "n ;!" , r,:;!.! -" a s No. tin., Sibl. v Street, nln'r for s.ii" at n!. ,.f .tr-, -.,t ,.: Sli! ,i"- ;,n! in f !ii f":'-w" " in Plo, 'j'l, : , ( i in Kijac ,v 1 1 2 n i Ad. : I' ion t,, ile Ilair.moi.d. lrnlian s, said sale to h. n:-,.;,- subj-oi : prova! of said i .uirt, for jio' tile full appraised a!-i-II iiii'tlJ': (V. ;- , the apeSS tii in -lid real estate, and Upon ' he uviiirf terms and conditions; hie-1 ',i ; rd pur, ha . casli in hand. o:ie-t! it.) mot ' u s fr, an ik m..ri' y. in six sale anj the fmal paymcit ,,r he fore Match 1. 1 ;, i .1 T , r, t - i red pamnts to be ev idetme.l ! h notes lien riii" s:v r-, e, 1.:! 16". ) int. rest fr..ni tluir date. waiving reli.f from valuation or appraise. neat laws and rrvidinir for attoin-v f- s and curt, cos.s and upon ..nijrmation of a'e, so nrvil bv m..ri(;as" iui s-.id r.a: win!,, s-ot.;. ROSE DIKKoKI'i. GEO. J. EDI" R . Administratrix. Att's for A din vs. 'Liu- 1 7-2 4 7-1 Tt 3 S 3 f t 3 r-8 f I 1 f JS (T4 V', . ' !E ilA3'.'iNi i::t.v:ij-. a y.rkCs j-r.1-' A-v,""r,,r A t g:h ."U; W I LV Kf Jf nn'-n ii . i;.f,!f: I ,l!r,.. rn-iVn' rf SOLD 2V DRLG0!i!5 tVERiliKES f3 scitedcle ErrrcTrvB JANUARY 30, lCia E-ST-EOU.N"X FROM HAMMOND. Fur Citiv ir.tui ti 1-:45 a. m. WEST-HOUND. For Chicago ii:4G a. m. Dally. is Why People Prefer to U Borrow Money From Us Tiiev want a'! deal tecs f PRIVATE and Oi iN ' 'K E NT I A L. They d, n t want t. tie tr. a'.-d pi with lIlditTet'etlCe. M They do not want mistake? j made. fj They expert prruupt and efri- FJ cb-nt serv ice. W Tiny expect emploje. to be fani'liar with rates, terms of loan, when loan can be m.ide. what btfcurlty id leuu'red. etc.. "lo. We meet all these 1 e,, u ; reiiiv n t s and more. Our 1'cat'on and , ..-,nvvn:en-e are excellent. All delays and unc. rtuir.t'es ai e e I i m i na t. d. Here is a gam pi? rate. The total cost for $.' for One Alenth lit ft.Zr, Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture. Pianos. Vtcfolas, Live Stock and Office Fixtures without Jem oval. REM EM PER There are no Char res or Extras. Fill M 1 TO 20 MONTHS To REPAY YOUR LOAN AT 3'2'r INT. Provident Loan Co. Room ,t. Panama Pldi; 148-liO East Stat" Street. Near Ohpheum Theat-r. Phone 323. L.o.-nse No. 23S. 1

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Secretary Henlev With'su,h rofiu,t!, un,1! afler lJ J ! A baker who desires to surrender his

Promotion in Sight . i ' y. iA - : ! V T". ,1' 1 1 AN A I'f 'id S. Ind.. .1 Ulna pi o';, aii!;. will ha v. 9 That t ii e honor v. Mi,n a m ti? of the Xati ?;a! As-,,, . at. on of Re p u id iean State 0 ,.,-, no. n, became In' wn today when 1 it. is ;i n n I,', m -d ut lUpublican Stat? j io ad.j uai tct s lot' that Edmund Wasr: nth. r pub'i-'an state chairman, and L. W. lb -n'.ev, sei rctarv of Die P., publtcan state coin milt en, had extended an mv:t tion to the organization. through Arth.ir H G' isi. i. .f Oklahoma, its j pii'.-ident. to hold its meeting in thist 1 1 . In -.',. Cue n ee msr is held here t s pii l'ai!e that the da'- will be made i io ,.f u-iieiai ai-:on by tlie Repubiie-.-.ns and .a stat'-iie me.tinir ma no .-. i : i ci . St. Lou'-; and Oh: ';i5u also ate b.-inir considered as possible meetinq but ti c in Hat ion can b .'.d.-rs here ha the t wo been very cut i, rid it is believed the assoeia- ;-. n u.;i decide to hold its meeting at! the Severm Hotel in tins city. The fact j that Will II. Hays, national chairman.! nut i riu , ;" tmnks well of the capital city ' his own st Ate may have much to do v th ;a!',uen una the. officials of the as- .. coition to meet here. The a ; p i : 1. 1 m . ti t of Charles jj. Presi "'" - ,1111.0:,.. as assistant Mr. n -n i - v f,.- th- cominsr campaign, ha !" ' n t --i V--.1 f.ivotablv by Repubiieans '' ' : 1 "ails of the state. Treston is a I '"!-n r-'iblicnti who is widely known hls nhi,i,y nn oraanizer and i " Pa inner are well known. His re- j ' c rlf n'"i 1n the race In which hoi was lorivivly defeated f..r the nomlna- ! ti'-n for 'erk , f th" supreme court end a pp.. Rate e,.t:i ts by Pat L nch. of (' r: no .4 ; ; I ,.. c,ie hitn a quaintancesu:; with the l-nji-r.. all o er the state and t;,:.s a, ,i,a 1 n : ar.cesh ip "ill be al-u.-ibic ni his ,t' a n: sa t ional work. The jtirvor with v.'l ! Ii he t a lies up bus new i ojiv s'sous. n !.--'. that tiier.. were no sp"'iS l.ft l,..:;us..- of the lace. I N'.-ws f-, ,-m Wash.nrton tale yesterj da .' said J,i tees H. Ki.y of Fort Wayne. I bad ! . n i.oifiini.d by the senate as colic tor . f i usfoins for the Incianapoj'is .;istrt.-t. This confirmation merely tic ' nl uatcs tl;p trouble hrewinar In I tu-.. ra tic i.inks over this appoint-i-.. ii'. whi -h is credited t" Thomas R. Marshal', vice president. Prior to the deiiK-'i a tic slate convention it was ru-iuo'-i ,i that n ii. leg :i t ,, ,n of Indianapolis rCizens w,.tib.i wait on the vice-president, wif n tie arrived here to make an add t'.-ss to the convention, and pro'otijr and loudly on the rppoint-tn.-nt Fry t. this position, which b r. has b. en rcg-.-irded as purely a pari ,,f the Marion .ourty spoils. Wis.-: her this .! deration ever met th'"- vi. . president did not become known. biC that a rteat deal of fe.linr Htuoiir I ml iii nap..; is democrats has been sii'-i-i i up, over the nammr of the Fort Wayne man to the Indianapolis office is apparent here. Cry .vill su'', ..-d Thomas E. Strnkey of Indianapolis, an appointee of John W. Kern. Fri. nds f the former senator and of Stuckey are pointinr out tliat Stuckey's record was such that it would have been very easy for the ic,--pr sident. to have riven the place nra'n to Stuckey, whoso term in ofHee lias not been marked t,y any other than a rood record. The Hf-ve Fleminj? inll,.l,.n .. l-.O.Ii 1,.-..e c ViA..n n Kir. j " u ' 1 1 ' . .i.i v i ,i i n ,i ., a tiuci a A j factor in politiesin which the vice-pres. -) wa associated in Indiana, is credited V j Mssoi-rai.il ill J mi :ii Mi with beinr l .sponsible pj j for the appointment of F in larre part Frey. who, until his appo ntment. held a pr,sition with o New- York concern in which Fleming i interested, which kept him in Washinrton a rteat part cf th" time. It will be remembered that Frv was the state oil in--pe-t.,r under Marshall. At a conference at Democratic state headquarters here yesterday plans were laid to conduct campaigns in all the congressional districts of the state for the purpose of attempting- to increase the democratic representation from Indiana in the eonrress. now heavily Republican. A state speaker's bureau e; to be orctnizeri without delay, it

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. .lur.e 22. Notice has la-en given county food ad-

j mmisl rators by Dr. Harry K. Lamar,!. f-diia! food administrator for Indiana, that no ;ev I'onim, rcia 1 bak r is t l..-." a supply- of Hour. Not until Aucusl 1 will the food administration oiisiikr new applications for licenses such as are required of all commercial ! Kkrr!'-S- , j 1 r.ib r 'he wheat distribution ru.es i 1,u;" rs "f t,ro'!uc,s othor thHn ,,roaJ an'l j roils v bo were not in business iu J',tj, ar l? ur.v w iie;u nour in wi iiictnui.u-'ujr hoi-ns'! must satisfy the county food administrator tha he is no longer in bUKinesa and turn over the license to him. Dr. Parnard says. When st-llmp his business a baker is not permitud to transfer his license. The l;c:-nse of the seller must be surrender, d to the food administrator and the purchaser must apply for a new license. This will

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FASHIONS FORECAST. By Annabel Worthlngton LADY'S HOUSE DRESS.

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USE OF WOMEN ON FARMS

As to the use of women on the farms. the department. recoenizeB that, they can h of tr;-est value In certain minor tasks, but the depart-ni-.-ni l;v i'v that if men of farm exp -t-'i ti' e ir tie' towns and citieu l ar. be i-' '.e;i: i d by the subst it ut.i jn of ivri.!M labor tr ruporarilv . tba rs v.-i 1 be supplied and th.-r.t will be lit tit; deniand for womr.ii i r on the f.i ,;i rsc, pt for the lighter tasks. Clarence Ousley, istant S, cr, lary of Agriculture. Above al 1 m BHqgirRbulb OurVvfentABnn aH&ber IVTnber cf Results than any. iry one io-rnorrnvv. Tt is ignite possible frr yoar fconse dresf to he just ns smartly tailored as youi street dress provided you choose the right style and make it carefully. A cry new style which has a nnmber of grood features is shown in No. SSI 3. The shoulder edgej of the back of the waist extend oer to meet the fronts, which are gathered. Th white linen or pique collar ia yery attractively shaped, nnd it follows the surplice closing to the left side front. The long sleeres are caught in plaits below th elbows and trimmed with buttons. If the shorter sleeve-, are prrlerred they may be finished with tnrn back cuffs. The skirt is unusually well cut for this type of dress. It has fonr pores, the front nn beira? curved frctn hips to waistline, with inserted pockets. The Indies' house dress partem No. S813 is cut in five sires So to 44 inches bust measure. Width at lower edge of skirt is 2 yards. The G'3-inch size requires 6rt yards 27-inch, o yards 3ti-inch or S yards 44 inch materia!, with yard 36inch contrasting material. Price 10 cent. ihindn T ran An V ww I can find help for you. Let mc otic for TII.IE3

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