Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 20 July 1918 — Page 7

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Wanted Male Help WANTED Men to unload coal: 20o per ton. AUlUabl Iron Co.. H.trnmona. D-A i " t I ; . ki.i t.K WdV kfToVk Rlam,nr to u orK r j ... uo s.s ! in UUU I i,ni alter 5 1 -..-.ms. Phone 14S2 Hfimn 1 nil WANTKI-Mm for responsible of!t r-noti.m: rrrma nen wii.ii ;:- pirnmiiy for 'i vancomenl. e.ock & e'o. Held, Mur-11-tf WANTED Steady tnan. mtdd'.e-aged. to ...,i'.-,.- f.w uttl write me iiisuioi." co.id s.Marv and commission. State. Room 4. Hammond. Apply - 10-t "WANTED Boy lor our wholesale department. S. t iv-' v Smto St.. W7 -1 w k Hammond. WANTE D Salesmen ; w Slovak . ..... e.ie i rm i:m. ler i r. p Inlana" Harbor and rlat Chicago: ee-Nt i"0 P. ;ary. Phone 24. -UN WANTED art Coal Driver for coal wagon. 4S Knvod ae. Vul--1S-3 WANTEDmachir.e mond. -All-around h'.aeksm 1th lor ,4 Ham-7-1S-3 rk. j r. onViXTPp is pood appearing men an 1 Vd'i to repr. f.f iU one of the best v. MM,nl concerns of Indiana. i. n.'v those wishMiK rapid promo tion to investigate. Ch.I ft K Minis bids. !' State St.. Saturday ma from T to 1". 3 -ven--18-3 WANTED Telegraph operators at passenger station; required to sell tickets; must be able to furnish bond. Good salaries. Apply A. MDeweese, Agent Eric Railroad. WANTED A thoroughly experienf-ed driver for furniture wagon, also man to work around furniture warehouse. Apply to Mr. D. U. Semco, Loin Store Fur?iiTure Dept. WANTED Experienced short hour owl;. Ma test to R--taursnt. Hammond. .-13--W N T E D Skilled P'.P titStates Mial r.efir.tnjf Co r. 1 "nit el . F.ist Chi-T-lf-2 -"hauTevir: must be - per! 7- 1Apply S4- Hohman st. WVNTED 2 men. Ari'lV Aj" rjoi.,-...rl Prm Co.. 32r0 Huthr an Indiana Harbor, 3nd. 7-19-3 jrj.ij.T 2ed man for mpnt rowr nhones. etc. EmmerSibley St.. Hammond. 7-lf-tf WANTED Rfliable young man for o'eriral position and to assist m v Hr .tnok: opportunity for advam.nt Anriv Swift .v l .. Calumet T'ark Stock Yards, West. Hammon r-'il-XTT-X e 17 to 4 Experience nn;ake secret inrncossary. Tra 1; make vest !eqtions. rotmr's. Sals-ie cxpensf s American Foreign St. Louts. I hie . Acerrv. . t4 7-20-1 MEN wanted for Ftoreho.ise labor. IHia. Monnfarturin; t o.. Ham 7-2c-mond. thpf.K to six hundred d.dlars montlhy aiarv or commission selling "lis. r.pir,t 'roof ,-rments. gpecial'oes. direct fr.r'manufarturer. NH snbsrriMn lor hs errit"rv; Write q-J-OKtv. iivui:t.i Refnintr Company. Clevflnnd, onto. 7-20-1 engineer and Laundry Co. 7-2A-tf iMhman. Hammond T 'h.-ne Hammond CO. WANTED Laborers, time or piece work. Metals Refining Co., Osborn. Ind. i""s Wanted Female Help ,-oman or gin ior gem-mi housev oi k. Chicago. 4J1S Olctt ave.. r.ai 7-1 1-tf GENTS wanted: Iodic or men: salary " and commission: good opportunity for r'-zY.' persr n. Anpiy toom ., n.u...- . lodg.. East Ch'c 6 p. m. to if a. m. r 4 to 7-17-3 XTIT stnpoerat'her with some V.' of hooUlceening. but be good .T ei ir n n a e f.:l!rp experience. s: -w" . 1 1 i,1,tl- ' Reply, stating particu1 rs and salary wan 1 Address i-. 1 .. 7-10-tf "WANTED Chauffeur: must be enced! Apply 51-5 Hohman st mond. periHam -7 -1 f - 2 A NT Cii Experienced waitress, nlv Hotel Mec ib'-Ptdurant. Ap--1 ; - 2 W ANTED ' O t l at Stir mus spenk poiish. ave, East Chicago. paint (1 2 F rsvrhe 7-P'-2 WANTETV- 2 w p!v Hammond Hv. car ha rn. mien to rlcnn cars. AfiWititing East 'hirngo 7-11-3 WNTED Reliable woamn or girl t for- children and do light boiisr wrk: bet w a ares. Mrs. Hulst. land. Phone 70t. 1 Hieh-:"-1 WANTEE Oood eirl or woman for gnera! f amtly h,np'.v..nt : Temporarov. :i.-it "'hone Hammond 2611. 7-2"-l 'ANTED Dining room sr.. Hammond. 1 State 7-2'il-l Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Toung married woman desires temporary position in ce 6 ears experience.. .uc.ress . L. Times. . -iy-J WANTED Nursi.ig by dav or w gra lua'ed nurse. 2GS Sibley st. 95 i-M. e-k hv Phone 7-2-I WANTED Dressmaking to do at home. A'1 work guaranteed. Mrs. Keller, 5-3 Wilcox. Phone 2824 Hammond. 7-20-2 Lost and Found LOST Between Gary and Indiana Harbor, a lady's gold watch: medium siz with 'diamond set on both sides; liberal reward. Mrs. Homer Stant -n. 162S W. 11 th ave . Gary. 7-9-tf LOST Pockeihoelt; contains about $s. registration card and lodge receipts; rowe.rd R. turn to Bunnell's Auto Sales office. H.Mimond. or George A. Robertson. 7 4 4 Jefferson St.. Gary. 7-1:1-2 LOST Bunch of keys. Please, re tu rn lo Geo. Huda.-ko. J.m4 EucU'5 ave. Inriiiina Harbor, and receive reward, 7-20-l LOST Silk neck piece, fur trimmed, between Lion store and Doty st 5 Dot y st. Phono 25 Hammond. 7-20-1 Room and Board. WANTED Roomers and boarders. 115 17 Loan s. Phone 2737 Hammond Piock and half from 4 orne. r- -' " VANTED Roomers and boarders: modern conveniences: 10 minutes' walk to StaTidard Steel. 107 Conk-v ae.. Hammond. 7-1S-3

Advertisements

Real Esiafa Bargains i Bunrralow.; noarin- com-j ilot ion in beautiful Mavwood; .;.-! t. lots, l acini; park, with pavemont paid in full; T and l rooms with sun parlors, both frame and brick construction; com- j pletelv modern; near car

line; small payment andicenter of siirii J. Arkin, easy terms. Mgr. ,5 t -

Hastings, Woods & Co 507 Hohman street. Phone 1. Opening Evenings. FOR SALE Modern 7-roo:rt Ttmisp; can be rr.a ie 1nTo 10 r.vn:; f.o-foot lot; good lca'lon. Tbone C4:V Hammond. 7-2-tf 'OK SALE Lot on south side Roo. ev.dt ave. 25x!. Writ P-i'. Tnns. or Phone Himmnad 7-6-12 FOE SAI.K S-room briok hotoe and parafie; modern In all respeets: favind Tfa it..-' n Park. Hammond. Ind. K aonab for eih. I'h.ip.e ;4T. Hammond. 7-li-tf FOR SAI-E Income brintrlnt: Sta'e st. Write F 7-17-4 prop.-rt v Of. Times near Sohl. I'OR S.T,F 2-storv flat. K21 Hoffman St. APT'lv Herman Ibdtz. florist. 57 Sheffield 8e. I'hone ;s9. 7-17-3 FOR SALE T?ft bargain on north side, by owner. 8-room cottage; brick foundation: in pood condition: all impr.nenients paid for: near S.ei'h Shore line. Any ren n:ible trms wi',1 be accepted j Writ" li. V. 6 7. Times. .-l-o ummpr Rtui neai 1 fa mn-.op.-

, A hi.., -ir soil land in ichi- """ itptstry covering RosJ cltv' t'r prop.rVy .n's-'d oak ball tree, lare mirror.. 9.00 or viriTiny. Trice for theiTrf 'T- " cov erin g.. . f 10

land $12.5 per acre At lmr rdialelv. IS. Iios!Ind. 112 F"-sythe a v Hamm. nd. -1 FOIi SALE A large second-hand dwell-I ir.g house fr'.t". door: also a small inside door; verv cheap, phone ."2S Hammond. " 7-13-2 FOR SALE Mod. rn '(-room br-ck house on Ehsi Side: lot S3 1-2 hv 12'"'. Phone ?;y-M or Imuire S."7 Krie st. 7-19-2 FUR S M .1'. r-ro..m ctt-c: hot '.Miter beat: mo iern. Phone 'M2 or ca Tl.V,n,nn ... I 1., w t.. ....-1 FOR SALE s-rnom modem bungalow 451 Katort st . nearing completion: la-.ndrv. shad."!. scree.. h:rd-w"od floors " throughout: $i.d(i(: I m' cash, balance terms. Call 5 43 Sibley St.. Hammond. 7-2i-3 FOR SALE Large house; front and r-room attractive side porch, cement foor: pr-fe. f -3 "': terms. This is the cheapest 7-room house oo the north side and is worth t.lOtiO. J. S. Rlackmun o 1 1 1 S t a e s ' . " For Rent. FOR RENT Large, desirable dwelling for business purposes, located at li71D Michit'in ave. Indiana Harbor, upner sorv; has 12 -ooir .1 . ; .. .. . i -. . i. v-ur.s main floor, has bar. ! ch.n ami two bedrooms.! S. e'i. T. Do. h.,-1, next door. 7-S-.f FOR RENT : sonabie rent. I'hone ".4 5. -room of f;c S a '. e and suite; reatIoJin'.:,n st?. 7-15-t FOR RENT Store room nt 214 Conkey ave.; grand loca'lon for lru-. hardware, general merchandise or any other mercantile business. J. M. Lautm.mn. 120 4 Moraine ave. Phop.e I4gl. 7-lt-6 FOR RENT Store In Artemis bldg.: finest location in Hammond for drug) or shoe store; also 2-room office suite, j Dr. F. Bragirrori. Room 2 Artemis bldg.. ; 151-155 State '4t. Ib'iirs 11. to 5. 7-ll-!f 1 FOR RENT tin rage at 1)"2 Patk place. south side, near Harrison park. Phono 32o Hammond. 7-R-2 STORE for rent: firs drug or Ice cream Times. -class lo cati .in for pnr'cT. J. B. !'.. 7-19-2 FOR RENT Furnished 4-room cottage, cniit'n sifl.- reference. Annlv 5 S:b!y. 7-IH-2 f FOR RENT 2 largo unfurnished roo.ms 162 Indiana ave.. Hammool. 7-20-1-WANTED 2 or 4 modern unfurnished rooms at or.ee. prone 4. . or see i,er Gibson. Lion Sfom. Furn. Ik-pt 7-20-2 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE A 5-rass. npi r Oad'lac In

good condition at a great sacrifice;! Pi'lllO $20D. Call 234 Truman ave., Hammond j " LlL"4iOne like new Straube

FOR SALE One 5 -passenger Do-lge and in rio.lsro roji.lster and other used aa'stntA s.. FOR SALE Six r.-passongcr Fords, one Ford roadster. 13 State st. Vans Auto Sales. 7-17-4 FOR S A EE OR TRADE- 1fl7 Bui'-k 5 r.-;,d.atf.r; A-l shape; J50r 4.M Forsvrhe ave. East Chicago. I'hone 72-M 7-1H-2 FOR SALE 5-pnssenger Ford. P) 1 7 model. 4 47 B't'k'r St.. Hammond 7-l!l-2 F''R SALE Roadster -in first -c lass dition oH around, good tires; ; Cull evening. Will Demonstrate. L' gfiti st., Hammond. 7311 is-: FOR SALE good c-ond,; i lard battery: Oak s. 5 -I'll s-e c"-r 'ha 1 mers ; to te.d tiros; new Wil--' f-sfa rt er : .'250. 3;i5 ' 7-20-2 FOR SALF OR TRADE 1H l.exing - A-l shepe, 5 425; 1 S 1 7 -passenger. $450. 4."ftton re-a i is i Abb'.'t-I'etrott. 1'orsvthe av 672-M. East hioago Phone FOR SALE Mi'H-1; cellent c-ndition. bor Ha2-W. nd. 5-passenger: ex phone Indiana llir 7-20-3 ! For Sale Motorcycles. SJTD HAND MOTORCYCLES. Excelsior, Henderson. Indian, Harley Flanders. Thor. Vale. Eagle. Senrs. Pope. Dayton. Motorbike, Excelsior. Lightweights. sold on eesv pavments EXCELSIOB AUTOCAR SAXES ROOM. 22'J State St. I'hone 24S3. Hammon J 7-1 S-3 " FOR SALE Excelsior ntotorcvele wfh s,de cfr: 131. model. 2!11 Block av. Indiana Harbor. Phone 1113-M. 7-20-3 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT 4 or S room fiat or cottage in Hammond. Herman A. I .en 2. 77 Itvl-ir.a boul., Whiting. Ind. 7-l?-3 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUYroom.i. payments. Times -I Ol tP, W rite H. 4 to fi B T.. 7-20-2 i Ta Tl t fid Board and ROOKI WANTED P.oom and board in private famiiy: modern cent eniences. Address R. 1.. Times. 7-16-3

For Sale Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE Unredeemed! Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Leaser's Reliable1 T T l , , .... . Loan Bank, 60 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-is-tr I

(iff tllO linllif - inv lrcc- hliv;1'"'"1 KENT Two lipht housekee VIlb IiaOU, ICSS, nil r. ,).. n.v.a.r l'.f. Fayette

rcr cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 212 E. State j street. Look for the clock in IniT Z, LT t" "1 1 land Insurance. Open evenmgs. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. rrsrthe Af. Fat rklro, Phonr S.T FOR RENT OR SU EE Store with or ! 1 without fixtures, inoludtnic soda foun- I i tain, tables and chairs, csnly case, i l-' par cas and b e box. at 572 Michigan.! I rhone 1753. K.imnond. 6 - J 8 - J f f , Buy War Savings Stamps. Re lease labor and services to your j government. I i

1-oR SALF Best restaurant In Indiana; FOR RENT A Harbor; best reason Riven. Address .-n youth side. R. M., Times. Hammond. 7-i:;-o 'Call 2"nr..

WAR TIMES SAVE MONET. EFT (iOop 1 "S ED KFRNTTVRE. SPflCIAL BARGAINS. I Four-pice hbrorv set. fumed oak.. $20.00 j Three-piece parlor suite, tnahog- ' ""I'"--'. ilH' livw tin up j 1 'a k center table 1 2i HAMMOND FURNITURE EXCHANC.E, i 2 8 4 STATE ST . CO R SOHL PKONE 2S1!. 7-is-tr FOR SALE Single horse; sound f"r u.-.-ivv vt . ' rn. uicri Lyu i o.. -I.-,", Kenwood ave. 7-1 "-.". j FOR SALE lee from car at Howard and Plummer

i-.lavenue?. Will deliver to nil

parts or qty. wm. Melatt, phone 1729. ITnmmond. 515 i FOR SALE Good driving horse, wa.con. bufjrgy. surrev, sleigli, 2 sets harness; reasonable. A. J. MacLeod, 414 Cedar street, phone 270.") Ind. Harbor, after " . m.'1 Private party being eompelled to dispose of high - grade iailO W'ili Sell at bilT . 1 . Sacrifice sacrince n taKen at on-e. Call at 170 Plummer avenue. Hammond. 7-1?-SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS iOne nearly new s750 Plavcr - Piano, with 110' Roll r.(M) One new $37,") Piano, .used only : weeks sold for balance due on same . 17." One Electric - -Plaver, like new 300 One like new, J. aBuer - Piano .. 12o One like new, Kimball Piano .' 130 One like new, French Sons" Piano 110 One like new, Cable 110 Piano 100 7"17-.4!One Hallet & Davis, fine condition no Onen new $250 Phonograph used six week's Special 100 One used Phonograph, like new 0 Call 143 State. J. M. Wilcocksen Music Co. Hammond, Tnd. 71f'-" FOR SALE 1 wall case Rn1 1 sV in good condition. Call at 352 1 st . Indiana Harbor. dar jKOR SALE One arm .hair one Morris . chafr. two rockers and libra rv table, i leaving citv. 3 Carroll st. Phone 7;?. FOR SALE Revelation kiln No. 3. for china firing: latv-st attachments: new. Phone Indian Harbor OOl-W. 7-21-3 ! COP CT r.I11C X-i.tir.nat eocK pr. iet ,.p onlv userl a short tiroe. Call 722 Calu met Vi Fhone 23'":) Hammi'l. -2'-t f I'OR SALE Furniture of fi-room flat. Phone 2'? Hammond. 7-20-2 FOR SALE 1 billiard table and 3 po' tables: cmpiete ou'flt. Phone 2251 I Hammond. 7-20-8 AUTO TIRES. Guarantee 00,1,1 vercd anywbeyeln Lake Court . j i S2X-3U N. S. $ !!.,:. 30s3 N. S. $12 5A 123x1 N. S. 27.35 3x3i N lfi.f.5 I TVC T TTOPFrVTAlAT i 1X' n-W'C X M-- ! Thone 56S Hammond 420 Carroll 5 i Hammond. 7 -IS NOTICE. i ! We have for sale, cheap, i swivel office desk chairs. several good i Hammond Furniture Exchange. 2M E. State St.. cor. Sohl ft rhone Hammond SHih 713-? IFOR SALE Mahogany bed davenport, i upholstered in tapestry; new. Phone 'East Chicago 460-W. 7-1S-3 FOR PALE Saloon and property; bar tain- dome srood business: old stand Scood location: Slavish. Polish. Hungarian I trade. Don't miss this. Klein. 121 lotith St., A Vest He.mmond. from 3 2 to o p. m. 7-19-3 i FOR SALE Slightly used Smith motorwheel: also bicycle; cheap. 155 Levis' St., Hammond. 7-13

For Sale - Miscellaneous Look Do Not Miss This! New 1 .:i k Side Washing Machines, largo slv.e. at the sliintimit price of $5.:". deli er. d (nly hi stock. Hammond Furniture

Exchange. 2 t i : S"hl 7-10-For Rent Furnished Rooms POR RF.NT :! sriotlv nio.foi-n l'srht !,"is''--i"n rooms thu r.,ns or j i. .1 room. i'lnuie, 1 1 . or :: 6.-.1 Michigan j-n-i W 11.1, share nicely furnih-d apartmenta s ' h eoiivr-rii'il coupl-. 113 l'tarl st , li.d.ci'tsii.tle. 7-17-ti PinK Ft , 1 S - J i m moiid. J 'sKN r--l-'nrnished reborn for 1 or 2 '.:! Slate Line St 7-19-2 llt l. llieri. i I i KENT--Nil ely furnished sle-pinB room; all con veniertees . -f ry reasonable. 125 Carroll .st.. Hammond. 7-1D-2 Ei n T!ENT --To -ouns muplp. furniphed with kitohen pri i lej;e. riurio 7-1 J-3 lOi; KENT 4 f'irniHbod hpht bouspKeeplnK rooms. tirt India'.ia ave. 7-2'"-1 i I K'"R KENT Furnished fr'-nt room for 1 or 2- fcentkmrn. 211 Highland at. T'hone 1 7 4 . 7-20-2 FOR KENT 2 ni.- lijrht rooms for 1 or 2 pent b-men. Hhf' Sib'.ey st. Phone T " JM -1 L- " 7-20-1 '"MS f'T 2 pen' lemen ; downstairs. I'U'sl ie rntrun- e. 4:! K'lSsel) st . one k south of oour!h"i:se. Mrs. R E. 'vetis. 4" I'tusseU st 7-20-1 l: RENT Furnished room; k:tehen t'rtvtlepcs if desired; references j-o-n 1 1 r ii l. : l i .lium.et avt-. -20-1 Fi , f RENT- 2 liht, hoiseUeppin z front moms; near South rmro and street railway Call 34S Cameron sr. 7-2'i-l modern sliepinK r"nm "oti i ir.ent to Standard. 7-2H-2 FOR RENT- - Furnished mot, 7 o 4 Hohtiiitn St., Haic.monJ f'T two. 7-20-ti j epmK; all modern! Indiana ae. 7-20-1 ! ! ROOMS for houi-k j com ( I'.iences. .'53 1

Z. i . . , i I-OR REN 1 2 plea.-i.anl furnished rooma I for h'ht housckreplnu; wnhin walk-!of

in ft d is'a nee .f Standard S ; e. Car. 1 124 , Monroe st. 7-20-1 l-oij wrvT f urntshed moms f or I .ght 20-; piny. 2 2 7 Muhigan ave .,,.( RENT -Pleasant front roorn 4:1 I'hone Hammond el.'l-M. 7-20-1 arro I'1 'R RENT Front bedroom for two; board if desired; modern; 3 doors from car iiro. Phon 1 ". 4 7 Hammond. 7-2'l-l FOR RENT with la'h; 1 '. 4 State s:.. mond. liKht hous:ki oping room i '.so 1'iiKC sleeping room, i oppi.si'e p..stot e. Ham- j 7-20-1 Miscellaneous OLD reliable contractor will furnish loan without Commission, plans free, find build for you on monthly payments. Aliis. ii Cont ractir.; Co., 103 N. D arborn. Chi' ago. 7-3-22 FAINTING and paperhanging. Vtrmett. 4 1 Michigan a e. 1 12: Hammond. Carl Ph -ne f.-13-l Automobile Painting. lb1." -uir autorn.'bile repainted or re-fini.-i:-I like new any color. Best of maer:-Cs used. Prompt service. Satis-fa.-iii'ii guaranteed. Aut" tops, s.-at '''.Tr- ncol-- and ripain I. HAMMOND AUTO PAINT Al- TOP CO.. 47;.i.n.i;; H -hmnn St. 7-15-i WANTED A homo for moi"hs old. Inquire flat P. Indiana Harl.or. a girl bahy 1 4 l'j'M 131th st.. 7-15-H riA.NO LESSONS Rag time in 21 lessons, guaranteed. Geo. G. Green. Phone 22i" Hammond. 7-17-i IBUILDERS, ATTENTION. I We do all kinds of brick and cement ork. lathing and plastering, in town or DIK0SKI BROS. 112 Forsvthe Ac.. Hemmond. Ind Phone 2067. 7-18-6 MRS. EMMA METERS, formerly Mrs. M'-ench, will hear something to her advantage hv addressing 5523 Princeton ave., rear, Chicago. 7-19-fi GUAEANTEED EOOTINO. We n pply red and green Rooting over old sbinjl's: also gravel Roofing and repairing. Sec us on nil) thing in the Roofing Lo". Calumet Roofing' Co. Phones 1i,7-2.;ti5. K(..;ii- 27 Ri'mbach ' Bldg. Hammond. j 6 -2'il tues. thur-sat-tf j LARGE LOAN'S Loans not rr.der $50.- I OiiO on business blocks, of ice build- I inijs. hotels. theatres, toa tmf act u ling Plants: also i-financing legit. mate propositions. E. E. Picrson. H.burt. Ind 5-14-tf BICYCLES. Srld on Easy Payments A. J. WA1Z, 229 State St. Phone 2489. ! Hamiiviid. 4-27-tf NOTICE LOANS ON DIA-IONDS & WATCSi3 3" . P-r CcV a .cnt. PROVIBLST 'CVN CO. Near Gipfceum Teatie. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE PVBEIC. This is to notify the public that the undersigned has sold his Grocery Business to J.-hn Skorasi zwski. 4112 15th Pla..-. 7-19-51 JOHN BONC.KOWSKIACTION TO DIVORCE. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1 CM s CAUSE N'o. 1 7 4 A 7 . ACTION" To DIVORCE. IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE Cop-NT V. JOHN B KIRK VS. MARGARET KIRK Now o 'tries the plaint iff by Burns & W ells, a t tornev ai.d fo. s his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent .rsn shewing that the defondm. Margaic: Kirk. i- not a resi dent of the State ,.f Indiana. j Said defendant is thcrf..ro herhy noti- ; tied of the pending of said action and' that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appears and answer or demur th' rein, at the calling of said cause, on the 11th day of September, Tl 101S the same bemir the 2nd day -begun and held in the Court House. i rjo.-.m Vo. at Hammond, in said county and state, on the lltb Monday of s- '- jtember, A. D. I'M?, said action will be heard and determ'ivd in her absence. IN WITNESS WHKF.L'if , I tiT' iiiiic er my hard and affix th sen) of snid Uth day of Oourt, at Hammond. July. A. D. 13 IS. HERBERT I th is WHEATON, Clerk L. S. tj RESULTS Ads -Road our Apaitocnts Roorr? s - Hovsc to -let axis Thoyll Open tho Door tD ; ' jtut wimt you want, jo

LABORERS ATTENTION ! Does this interest you? We select our helpers from our own labor crew and give them Training For the Jobs Paying Higher Wages Such as PUNCHER SHEARMAN ROLLER BUCKER UP RIVETER FLANGER ETC. Join Our Labor Crew LEARN WHILfc YOU EARN Wm. Graver Tank Works East Chicago, Ind.

THE CITV OF WHITINO. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION" OF XHE SEWAGE PFMF'ING DISTRICT AND THE CONSTRUCTION lF A SEWACE Pl'MPLVG STATION. I Notice is hereby piven that th; Board , ..... , . . Cubnc Aorks did on tne 19th day of June. 151S, adopt Declaratory Resolution No. 171 for the foimation of the stwa; pumping district and the conslrurtion of t sewage pumping station.'; Said sewage pumping station is to be j a, brick pumping house a pproxima' ely j 47x?S. con'aininjs five centrifugal pumps. ! havlnir pumping capacity of 3o,50" j gallons j-er minute, and said sewage pumping district lies within the following described territory in said City of Whiting. Lake County. Indiana. to-w it ; All the real estate Ijing within tb.'listrict in the City of A"hiting. bounded on the west ar.d south by th" western and southern boundary lines of the city of Whiting, and on the east, beginning at the southern boundary line of said city of Whiting, and proceeding thence north along the said eastern boundary line of the City of Whiting to the southern line of the northeast quarter (NE1.) of the northwest quarter IN'WI, I of Section sevenieen (17). Township thirtyseven (37), North Range Nine OJ) west of the. Ind F. M. Thence west, along the southern boundary lire of the sail northeast quarter (N'Kt, ) of the northwest quarter ( N W t- ) rf Section seventeen (17). Township thirty-seven (37) North Range Nine CO west of the 2nd P. M . to a point w here a line parallel to and one hundred twenty-five (125) ftet from the. east lint- of Indiana BouleLADIES When Irregular or delayed use Triumph P. Us. Safe and always dependable. Not sold In drug; stores. Refuse others, save disappointment. Write fr "Relief" and particulars. It's free. Address. National Medical Institute. Milwaukee. Wis. 7:14 Why People Prefer to Borrow Money From Us ThrV want nil dealings miVATK and CONFIDENTIAL. They d nut want to be treated with ind.fference. They do not want mistakes ti male. They expect prompt and efficient service. They expect employe? to be familiar w ith rates, terms of loan, w hen loan can be made, what security is reij.i.red, etc.. etc. We meet all these rt-qu iremv-n t s and more. Our location and convenience are excellent. All delays and uncertainties are el minat ed. Here is a sample rate. The total cost for .-() for One Month in 91.75 Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture. P;anos. Victrolas, Live Stock and Office Fixtures v. Lliout I'm '-. C in - m ;;.: eh Thero are no Charges or Extras. KB on' r '"o :.io. : ;,s ; repay VUL'K LAN AT .IVe INT. ri Provident Loan Co. Room 3 Panama Bldg. li-15 East State Street. Near Ohpheum Theater, phone 323. License No. 2 NOTICE. Thi Times has received the following order from the Uunlted S'ates government, which is self -explanatory and which goes into eftsct on Monday, July 15: On account of the shortage of materials the question ef the supply of paper is becoming acute and the use of paper must be economized to the grea.'ft posnible extent. It is necessary that nil newspapers which publish a daily and weekly litlon rut the following preliminary economies info effect July IS. 1918: Discontinue the acceptance cf tho return of unsold copies. Discontinue the use of all samples or free promotion copies. Discontinue giving copies to anybody except for office-working copies or where required by stature law in the case of official advertising. Discontinue giving free copis to advertisers, except not more than one copy each for checking; purposes. Discontinue the arbitrary forcing -if copies e n news dealers ( i. e., compelling them to buy more copies than they can legitimately sell In order to hold certain tertitory). Discontinue the buying back of pe.prs at either wholesale or retail selling price from dealers or agents, in order to secure preferential represented n. Discontinue the payment of salaries or commission to agents, dealers or newsboys for the purpose of securing the equivalent of return privileges. Discontinue all free exchanges. THOS. E DONNELLEY, Chief. Pulp and Paper Section, War Industries Eoerd.

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lary Ohio Chicago Terminal Jiallroad riKbt- ' of-way. Thence north along said eastern boundary line of said right-of-va.y to a point one hundred twenty-five (12.".) feet south of 121st strict. Theme east from said point alorifr a line, which is one hundred twenty-five (120) fe.-t south and parallel to 121st street until said line intersects a line which is one hundred twenty-tue (!!;, feet ast and parallel to Front street. Th. ii' e north alontj said line one hundred twenty-rice (12c feet east of and parrl'.el to Front street to a point where such parallel line Intersects the northern boundary line i f the city limits of the City of Whitin. Thence ti"rihwcst aloiiK said boundary line to the western boundary liae of said city limits Said Board of Public Works will a? its office in the City Hall of said City of V"hitinpr, at two o'clock p. m on the fifth day of Auirust, 1.1 IS, re. eive and hear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by the Const rurtion of such Fowiipi pumping ttat.on, and will also hear and determine the question as to whether such district or area is properly bounded for the purposes c.f such sewajro pump.nff station, vh.thir other territory not included in such boundaries should be added t su h district, or whether any of the real tstote therein included should be excluded therefrom, and will also heir and determine the question as to whither the special benefits to the several lots and parcels of land within such area and to said city by reason of such proposed improvement, wlil be e'"ia! to the estimated cost of said improvement. A map of said sewage, pumping district and th plans, rira,w;nKS and specifications for said sewage pumping station ar now on file in the office of this Board, JAMES J. NE.1DL. FRANK P.. LEWIS. A. CON I A IN". Board of Public Works. Attest; JOHN A. TOKARZ. Clerk of the Board of Public Works. 7-.it-H1CI1S ii Between nour and August 15 the lora! board of East Chicago desires to secure six applications of those Cho are willing o undergo voluntary indue-ion into se.rvice as mechanicians and for work which those who are adapted for mechanical work arc able to do. The applicants will be. sent from here to Indianapolis chamber of commerce, where they will enter into training for intensive government service Applications may be male at the office of the local board at the city hall. Those who were called to be-trin training at Lafayette on August 2S will go instead to Valparaiso. Those who have enlisted will take special notice of this change and report promptly on the 2ith for enlistment. Monday the East Chicago board will send 1L'5 men to Camp Taylor. Kentuckey. On Tuesday physical examinations of the 131S boys will bfgin at the city hall. The poll

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somew ha I ing to th will start Monday for service in training ; camps preparatory to action at the ! front. Two of these officers are Pete J Muhi and Frank Loda. ! John Kulozyk and Ben Gould have also resigned from the police force and . "here are two other vacancies that have existed for the past few weeks making lix vacancies in all in the department of police operating at East Chit ago proper. 1 0. P. DISTRICT mm JT BROOK Tenth District to Take Place at Brook on Next Thursday. Edmund M. Wasmuth. Republican state chairman, has announced that the Republicans of the Tenth liistri.t w il hold a meeting at Brook July 25. Th meeting will be of an organization nn- ! ture, and there probably will bt no ! speeches. The sessions will be held on I i the golf course of the i;f,,rg.- Ade farm. Lawrence E. Loiis. of Brook, chairman ' of the Tenth district, and the county ! chairmen, as w ell as pi ommrnt workers .from all over the distri-t. w:i! be proslent. Chairman Wasmuth will take part i in t he -onf er; nee. Perhaps sometime the state chairman . , may recognize the fact that i is about time to pull off a district meeting in Lake county where it belongs. Lake county is really the 10th district any-j 1181, WORKING FOR BIGGER 1918 CROP Br Umiteo PtiFt.-s. LAFAYETTE. Ind. July lf Work for a greater wheat yield in Indiana ! next year has already been started by jthe experts of Purdue University co operating with the department ri agriculture and the state cun-il of defense. The first necessity good seed- is nog being cared for. Before the hareCng was under way. more than SO' fields of wheat which would be of a good quality, were found. These fields were free from smut, of pure variety, and free from disease or ?vle Efforts are now being made t-j procure distribution of this peed through mi!lrs and county iiB'-nls so that only the highest grades will be planted next autumn. Are you a War Saver?

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snr i r k ii a tea Soldiers' Parents Warned By U. S. Treasury Dspartment to Beware of Grafting Lawyers; Loophole in Law. WASHINGTON", Jutv 20. The treasury department has found it necessary to issue another warning to parents of soldiers whose names appear in casualty lists to have nothing to do with lawyers attempting to graft oS the paretifs ef such men. It h.is developed that almost coincident with the n pp trance 0 the casualty list the parerts ejf the boys whose name; are wntttn there receive through the malls a form letter from pome attorney r firm eif attorneys suggesting employment to collect back i-av, arrange a refund on any unpaid Liberty loan pledges or pome other service in ttling the affairs of the soldier at a fee of from 0 to 25 per cent. Contrary to Purpose. This, it is officially announced, la contrary riot only to the purpose of the government, but to explicit instructions sent out from the government offices here. Ail arrangements for se-ttllng up the affairs f American soldiers In their relations with the- government are attended to by the legal representatives acd bureaus of the goxernment at not 1 cent of exst to the fculdicr's family. Notwithstanding wide publicity given to this fact, it is now discovered that attorneys are peeking to take advantage of thousands ef parents unaccustomed to deaJing with the government and to pry luof o froni f!i-m a few dollars of what oiTicuila say represents nothing but b!"ol money of the worst tj P-. The treasury would warn the relatives of any Indiana toys whose fate, it may have bei n t m.'ik. the suprm sacrifice for V;r country, not to resj,-ond to the Ei.r,t:isl,ni nts of any attorneys from Washington w ho may mail them form contracts to r.ll in and sign, granting powt r of attorney to settle up the affairs of soldiers. Defects in. the Law. Any tittem i f an at'-.rney to obtain such an und-r.-! uid nr. with reference to war risk insurance or compe-nsat ion has been made a criminal offense with a stiff penalty attached, by a recent act of the congress. The act. however, T04a not specifically apply to back pay or to the adjustment to be made1 on unpaid Liberty bonds, subscriptions or other similar matters. This. it was staled todav. was an oversight due to the, fact that no one in authority believed it possible that any attorney or other person would b: so conscienceless as to attempt to wring money from the parents of the soldier dead. Thet this is being done, however, is now demonstrated. A sample of the crises now coming to public attention Is j contained in a letter to Representative McClintie. of Oklahoma, from a cit'zen of his staie. Another case was reported to the bouse by lo pr tentative Knutson. of Minnesota. In this latter Instance a firm of lawyers offered to collect 1200 back pay of a soldi. , who had been killed on the western front, if allowed a commission of 20 per cent. The government will do everything in its power to prevent whet h.-.vo 1 '-n officially characterized as "buz;:ard" lawyers from adjusting claims of this kind. ' PRDFESSIOFi TO BE TAKEN OVER WAS-HIN'GTOr-July 2. The t"iernment is al the entire m ut to assume centrol of ili'-af j' rr-i'ession in the to obtain sufficient docUnited States for the . st -To, iof army and at ; i .' : .lu'..; those re-.- ; i - --1 'ho; ' .-f i 1 -, i , t-t -i wor":. ti- n i io P.- a"c , , J i s-h - tl ".I :'t e i ; t. irs 1 n f i. T-i ,e.i . . ;., j volunt o r ja.-o. i v I c- iiian, i V I . rps iiuder pieigc t:i r s.rvi .-e. military r i-i;ti."l t'li'tn by the govern.'.e cc:- s. or. if the volun:...u s-.'.'O ssful. by Irgis-ta-for drafting them into . rv ,o . Meii. al ojTic-rs of i mir body r f th lary p;;:t! is :. tu-n pi". 'C''ir" government s the governtnen senption will b.l:ee compulsory cnt he i;. oes?-;ry. M .. ! CALUlii.ii TirSV" 'T'fNTT'T' fAWP OPENED On Mopd.tv. C Pry Scout camp w i and th" fir11! c ::'i 22 nd. th"1 Calumet open at Oedir Lake --nt of nhout forty ' bo s will go mt.. o m p f, .r a. two weeks j period unu. r the ir- noral elite ti- n Af F. I R. Woodbury ..f Last Chicaco. i irn eli tt. , ;n - 1 -.- ie l-..t CI, ien c.-. il a j ' ' ... ' " .. .' ! Boy Scut cm p.-.igu u;u open and it :s expect' d thai ilwririg th. ti' Xt few weeks a three year procram will be worked out for Boy S'H-u a -'t i 1 1 i'-s in tnat city. This campaign will be in charge of National Scou; Commissioner Frank Weston who w:l! arrive tiotn Wisconsin tonight. The Chamber of Commerce will be headquarters for, this campaign and an effort will ! mvie to e-nljst tho active interest of two th' usind homes in that city. MODERN FIRE ALARM FOR AETNA PLANT Estimates Aetna Gummi Irs ea-r alarms in . 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