Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1918 — Page 7
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Wanted Mala Help V. "AXIEP- Men to miloal coal; 20c P r ton. la.leo.bic Iron Co. H'urtmmd; O - - t L ( WANTED Some m.m who is unab.e to do hvy work w ilUn to r ' email Pav to .o-t as .tew art 1" 'u rooms. 1'h.me 14: Ha.ntifiiJ ' J p. m. ' V ANTED - S t e V m a n . m id '1 K-a g d I . to collect for ana write hto mu ai. good salary and vmmll.m. APpl i State, Room 4. 1". i:::'r..' .-.1. ''''. "WANTED Boy ior our wholesale department. S. Levin, Y. State St., Hammond. ' ' WANTED Salt smen; one Slovak. : Roun.ma nd one Croatian, tor Inc.!rm. Harbor an.'. East ' 'i'raK','; . 100 per week. Call at 21s Ku. ... s U. . Oary- Then.-! "x-t. . WANTED Telegraph operators at passenpf station: required to sell tickets; must be able to furnish bond. Good salaries. Apply A. M. r,n Ao-rmt Lvio Kail 7 - 1 S - t f road. W ANT F. rw2 rnn" Railroad Express v o.. v- -.-ju.r; Indiana Harbor. Inn. . workn answer Pn,. et; : lings. Ill Slb'ev Krr yV; fM mend. - TZr r,or tin! Fhor.e Harrmonl 1 O. W NTET Laborers, tune or pielc work. Metals Kefinins: Cn2?Wlll! "belfry, .t.ady X?7 7 FfM .-hrmioal '''JfL -- VVPFf IFN"ED offloe mat-afr. D. E-h.tt..in-n.i-4r j open t 'r bookkeeper and ca?n..r ' w ergflsen-n-ifWfr-'-- r" :;:2.fi Times. W NTED- Teamsters Steadv work. Beckman Supply Co.. 2H5 Miehiiran avenue. , rolih. 1 SALESMEN" A.v;IE;men to fll Slovak. rfSPoniMe J - ,tftCk. high-clHSf dividend pa;.mg -.jjo.t Acr-lv i'Z Sine St. ccod chance WANTED A oung rnan -" r for advancement. Atl ' h.ngtor, st . Tire Corporation, 5SS """I1 7.22-2 Gary. - ,vtfiv.B,iv JCod chance for adnJet. R APPly -t one -rfT- " , t." V . EN- wnte. u. , "-2 2--Wanted Female Helg XENTS wani.M- pJniry'l'or and comnnsJion. rood orr; Calnut ri?ht person. Afrl Koorr. - 4 to bldg. East Chicago. . to S a. m. . 6 p. nv otTice experience. Kepl. K. Y lars and salary wan.ea. Aiare. f Times. . . .... ,oon i'ar?. At''ply Hammond. Whiting"" East Chicago v. car barns. . . " , . .nin or arirl to JfHdren and H.ht le. work; bst w??s- Mrs- rtuK - lar.rt. rhone .'-10 W.N-TED Stenographer and j1"" k.efer for insurance and real estate effee Call at .SiJTrl. n..vTrD Good fcirl or woman for rsurVnTlvork, .room ami mages. Phont .all -4 lnu7.-2-3 1VA.NTED Oood Pirl or eHfrly hJy r general housework. 55 1 Truman u Fhone 1100-M- L1ZJ. T"Fn-Exr--rienoM ste.u;Crapr: good salary. Apply t. 'A. H-frK A.t Bupt. Erie Ry. - "WANTED A s' lnundres?. Phone 272 Hammond. 3110 E-rrrst av.(( V.'AXTEI'v Woman or trlri to do lv .ise-keerml-: no .-h.ldren: work not hnt.l Apply 1-5 Ca.-t ''' WANTED S;. n .srrarber with Rood VdJalU and s.-ne knowledp oi vears" prae.iea! of, ex r-ru-ncr . So..,.l w.s'.-ion open. Address, stai m H . x Artprice and s.lary w.-uV-.-l. t.ox -M,,-";'. Hfirnmond. rini ..sri'ed as waitress in ! e rea m GIrV!or; K-d par. IMxon Ero. X-.E,; lisn. Id S.blev st... Mammon. 1. ------ Situations Wantea. WANTED Dre-swmakirie to do at home. il wc;-k eauarantceii Mrs Ii!er. K'5 W'Vox Phone 2b'H Tammond 7-rn-n EITEATION wanted; .-Idrly lady, well educate., strorg and healthy; cood practical nnr: w!M fare ire. a lid or old person: v ry kind. il"nt :;:, !' J lrinmond. . - - J -.1 WANTED Tn hotel or rrivnte hoard ; tie yjouse. a fosifion as wa'tress; wl'I i-k f--r bf' f.:-.-l r.otn tor hushr.i.d and e:f end $ pr week. Address X T. . "" T;rne.-. 7-22-1 Lost and Found LOST Bet ween Gary and Indiana Harbor, a lady's gold vva'.'-h; medium size, with diamond set on both shies; liberal reward. Mrs. Homer Stanton. W 11th ave. Oary. 7-9-tf LOST Coat, between Dyer and Hammond. Sunday night, containing letters and personal belongings; reward Return to Pr. M. E. Refaez. Oyer. Ind 7-22-1 RESULTS! Ads -Read ourApezciznonis "Rooms - Uouitif to-kt oxlr Tbcryll Opon tho Door to ju-rt what you want. 30
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Real Esiais Bargains (5 liunalows nearin com- , plot ion in beautiful Mayjwood; oo-t't. lots, famine; park, with pavement paid in full; r ;md t! rooms with sun parlors, both frame and brick construction; coniipletely modern; near car 'line: small payment and easy terms. j Hastings, Woods & Co. 1-307 Ilolunan street. Phono -"1. Opening Evc-uinirs. 7-!f'-l wk F- 'K S I.17-- Mou-m 7-roort nii;;; o.iti be H;;i le in'o 10 rooms: fin-foot lot; g'.' 1 Phone Cm:.1. Hrvv.tronl. FT'E PALE Lot on south st1 Hiwcv '.'. Hie ?5S0. Write P-?!, Tunes, or Phono lr.miuon.i Sia-J. 7-6-12 EoK SALE -rooni brick homo and gar-ic--; i-i n oR r-sperts; fnonn Harrison Pa-k, 1 1 m mom) Ind. Reasonable for rah. Vh"ii- 3 4 0' Hammond 7-lo-ff F- l: SALE Best b t-CitiTi on t.or'h side. i w.;:. r. ;-i'o.n-i oii'is": lii-l. k fi-mn-'i't'i m. it, fj ,-on.i '.M.-.r; : all imr'vfrnents jm id f r ; mar S.Tb S'lor,- line. A'iv rensonabje i-tihs will be aooepted Wi i- H. 15 '1 ::oes. 7- 1 i-5 Ei' SA l.E t-ro..n !i:od--tn biinca'ow. 451 En tool St.. rearms ron'.ple ion: liumlr. sh'i-t'S. screens. hurd-wood flo-;- t hrouKh.-itt : $4.i'": part ensh. l.- i.-in.-e terr-is. i'ail its .l.le v St.. !!.imni'.nd. ' 7-C"-:i K ?: SAI.l.--l.ars! 7. room T. -tlv bouse: froi't ind sid? porch, cement r: 1 rice l',".iif-; tt rn.s. Thi.a t t!. hMp.'s: 7. room hiis o:t t'le tu-rth side -iti. i is worth ;"' e. j. lUackn.un Co.. 11 .-t.ite sv 7-20-2 SA' TiTEiCt: - .'-.ii.r' corn farm : u!tjva'ed: 5m' !'p-:s: rear fac'orv city. 5.1c r:r..' f..i ? .nt".: pa rt trad", hi'in'' eav. I.. Eeiker, 717 S Hvhman, H'immoud. 7--2-1 FO U SALE Attractive 5 -room bui.ea!ow on Harris, ,-i si. south side, near ear line: ik floor. thvn-rho'.::. Erencii Honrs, kitchen c,;b!r.et. laui'drv- tubs. etc. V . i U s-li tlrs b-ntgaiw at an espe- ' : i : . iow 'Airh a c-ish la - men: ani the balance on n-rovhly frws. Harcis Mo.t-. V1- il,i:r.m"iii iddsr. Eiioties SC.-2H". 7--2-tf For Rent. FOR RENT rt-rcom off me suite: reasonable rent. S;at and Hohmsn st. Plvme 345. 7-:.t,-tC FOFi RENT S'ore room at 24 Omkcy iv? ; .erand lo. aion for drusr. hardware, peneral nierchandise or any other mercantile business. J. M I.iutmanti, 124 .M:riiti ave. Phone 1 4? I. 7-16-6 FR RENT- Store m Artemis bide: finest location in Hamm.md for dr-ig or shoe store; also "-room office s!l'. I'r. E. Rragmton, iln-.m 2 Artemis b!d,r.. l.-t-t:. State s'. !Pi:rs 11 to .V 7-lf-T F'"R RENT 2 large nnfurnished rooms. I; Indiana ae.. Hammond. 7-20-1. FOR RENT Modern store building; g.od location for grocery, auto supply or o'her business: also a. refrigerator warehouse building. Apply Maglnot Hardware S'ore. Eaye-tte s;.. ivar ' "akiey inc. 7-22-2 FOR RENT Large store on north side with 2 living rooms in rear: also living rooms above if desired: will rent reasonable if taken at once Address Mrs. Oias. Kumrr.er. 270 X. Hohm.11 s' Rhone 2 1 IS. 7-.C-3 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Roadster in first-das- condition all around: good tires; $175. '"ad evening. Will. Demonstrate. Ml Logan St.. Hammond 7-lf-3 FE SALE A ."-passenger Chalmers; go. ..1 condition: goo-j tires: nw Wiiixrd natterv; self-starter: $2Sft. 395 thak st. 7-20-2 FOFt SALE 1'H Bulck in good running ordfr. electric iieht and starter; price tZhft. phone 1C.IS-M Hammond. 7-22-2 FOR SALE Light delivery car in perfect condition; ele trie s'art.er. cheap if sold at once. Phon" 2tfio Dona von. SS Clinton s'. 7-22-2 FOR P.EN'T E17 Muche'l touring car: A-l condition. 47 of N'orf hco'e nve. Phone 35.-R East Chicago. Ind. 7-22-FOR SALE EM Lexington roads'er; No. 1 shape; $37n. 45'"! F'orsyfhe ave.. East Chicago. Phone H72-M. 72-2-2 For Sale Motorcycles. FOR SALE Excelsior tt'otor-vcl- with side :ir: RtlS ni-.ii-l. 3411 Rlock ave. Indiana Harbor. Rhone 11I3-M, 7-2l.'-3 MOTORCYCLES. A' I makes f Mm $15.'"i up To w.hat ('i wan make imir i l-.-u-'ti cc. Sold on i'.ipv pnvTn.ntw EICELSIOB AUTOCAR SALZS EOOH. ?2 State Fr. I'hen. Ha rt i uiorifl. 7-22-3 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT 4 room flat or oofage m Hum m !!. Hernum A Re.-,.. 77 Indiana, b-n,!., Wlni ,ng. ind. 7-1 S-3 WAN TEL'-- :i rooms Hi o: 'libs-m. Lion 4 mo l.-rn u 's f u rn i s iie.i I'li.-n" 4 7 7 or see R,.rt a i'u en. Dept. 7-20-2 CENTLEMVN wants room and board ul:b private family; l.rs;-riass reference given. Address A. I... T,m s. 7-:'.'-:l Miscellaneous I ULI reliable contractor will furnish! - loan v 1 in out commission, piano fret.1 1 and build J'..r you on n'ii'lilv pavments. j Ailis. n ( ontractmtc I'.'i N. Iaar-i botn. Chi'-ago. 7-3-22' PAINTTNG and paprha n ging. carl V.-rmett. 14'' Michigan ave. Ph.ne 14 2.1 Hammond. 6-1:1-1 PIANO LESSONS - Tin g time in 2u lessons suaraii'oal. 'Jen. 'i Creep,, plu-ne 22t'ri HaninioiiJ. 7-17-6 GUILDERS, ATTENTION. We do all kinds of brick end cement work, lathing and plastering, in town or country. DIKOSKI BROS. 112 l-'orsythe Ave.. Hammond, Ind. Phone 27. 7-1S-6 MRS. EMMA METERS, formerly Mrs. Moem h. w ill hear something to her advantage by addressing 5521 Princeton ave, rear, Chicago. 7-1-fi AUTOMOBILE PAINTING Your Automobile painted in Indiana's only first class paint establishment is a guarantee of quality and satisfaction. Prompt service. Auto top seat covers made and repaired. 7-"-
For Sale Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Unredeemed I Diamonds and Railroad 1 iWatches. Leaser's Reliable lLoan Bank, 65 State Street, ; Hammond. Open evenings -18-tt (Jet the habit: pay less; buy fcr cash; at the "Hammond ! Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sin J. Arkin, We Buy Liberty Ironds for Cash. Real Estate. Loans and -Insurance. Open eve.ninsrs. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. -( Forsyth. Ave. Kat Ckicairo. Phono S3. ECU KENT OR SA EE Store, with or wliMotit fixtures. .cludins soda fountain, tables and chalrn. oindv rnp. rigai case and ire box. at 572 Michigan i rtune 1.63. Hammond. 6-.i-tf Buy War Savings Stamps. Release labor and services to your government. FOR SALE Ice from car at Howard and Plummcr avenues. Will deliver to nil i parts of city. Win. Sielaff, 1 phone 1729. Hammond -15-J r-.vi.r. 1 aii crse and 1 .iow ca 1 in Rood condition, ("all t S621 Cedar St.. Indiana Harbor. 7-2-2 ' r-i i.e...-. . .. ... K'H SALE Revelation kiln No. 3. for china flrinit: latest ataehments: new. i":i"nu Indian ITarbor UOl-W. 7-it.-only used n short tjn Ca!l 722 Calu-! me- av. Phone 21"iT Hammond. 7-20 -tf I FOR SALE 1 billiard table and 3 pool i tables: complete outfit. Thone 2251 Hammond. 7-20-G F"rR SALE Mahogany bed davCnport. j upholstered in tapestrv; new. Phone ! East ChictiKo 4i;0-W. ' 7-l9-i FOR SALE Saloon and property: harj gain; doing good business; old" stand: I good location; Slavish. Polish. Hungarian ! trade Don't miss this K'in. 121 lotith st., west Hammond. !rom 12 to S p. m 7-13-3 DID Yrr EVER SEE OI'R STOCK OE I I MuD Fl RNITl.'RE? ' If not. ciinic in and see t before von ; buy We can save voj many dollars , on any piece of furniture vou need Put j "'in' we save in War Savings or Thrift Stamps and help the bovs o er the-e HAMMOND EERNTTERE EX'CHAN'IE j CM STATE. COR. S' iHL. PH'XE 2i. ; FOR PALE Grocery and market, m- , chiding fixtures: pood business; an 1 excellent location. 36S7 1'ennsi 1 a ma ave. Rhone 1129-J Indiana Harbor. 7-21-6 White Rotary Electric. The latest in sewin machine orodnc I tion. Free demonstrations given at your home. Old marhine taken in exchange Call up 170'-'. F. c. Miller, jsj State st. 7-19-2 FOR SALE Good driving horse, warjjon, bucy, surrey, sleigh, 2 sets harness; reasonable. A. J. MacLeod. 414 Cedar street, phone 270,") Hammond, after fi p. m. 7"""2 FOR SALE CHEAP Oliver t vpew'ri'er" new. used onlv 2 monthf. Inrjuire 522 Sibley Ft. 7-22-1 For Rent Furnished Rooms WILL share nicely furnished apartments with congenial couple. 121S F'earl st . Robertsdale. 7-17-6 FOIt RENT Nicely furnished sleeping! room, an conveniences: verv reasonable. 125 Carroll sc. Hammond. 7-19-2 ; FOR. RENT To voung couple, furnished' room with kitchen privileges. Phone! ?7fi. 719-:i! FOP; RENT Furnished front room fori 1 or 2 gentlemen. 211. Highland st. Phone 1 754. 7.20-2 I j FOR RFIVT .'. modern sleeping rooru j on south side; convenient to Standard j Call 20(15. 7-20-2 ! FOR RENT Furnished room for two. 7i4 Hohman St.. Hammond. 7-20-S ' F'OR RENT Modern 3-room furnished I t'.a' Phone 975-M Hammond. SO I I Mat st. 7-2.-1 ' FOR RENT 2 rooms for light hoijsekeeping: ail modern. 73 Claud sr.; ' no children. -2Z-2 F't'R RENT 3 light housekeeping rooms for 2 or 3 people; electric. ta and bat h. 4 'cl F-lummei- ave.. Ifanimond. 7-22-1 TWO light housekeeping rooms: bath ani gas Trim, Ire lt?.r llsv st. Plnuie lS6'.i-U. 7-2-1 IFOR RENT Light housekeeping roor. 2S Alico st. Pbor.e IS27-.1. Call , Tuesdav morning betvvf-en . and 11 i 7-22-1 - FOR RENT 3 furnished rooms; mar 1 Standard Steel. Phone 2051. 1 1 3:1 Je.T'rson st.. Hammond. 7-22-tf F'OR RENT Front bedroom for two: board if desired: modern; 3 doors from car line. Phone 1 5 4 7 Hammond 7-22-tf F'OR RENT Furn'shed rooms by da v ' rr week. 451 Holunan st.. Hammond. F'OR RENT F'.ur uie- single slenin rooms for gentlemen. Mrs. S--hu;7. Orpheum bldg. Phone 162. 7-22-1 F'OR RENT Nme!y furnished room for man ir. private family : near Country j Cluh. board If "desired, reference. Phone 1 1919. 7-22-2 ! F'OR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 244 Michigan ne., air, Oakley. Hammond 7-22-1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE PTJBLIC. This is to notify the public that the J Viae . . 1 -1 li i a I " ..... . . 1 , - - . U Il'iCl . I e IL le- -oe- 01 ijiovt-i IlUI" j ness to John gnrasczwski, 402 l,th Place. 7-19-"t JOHN RONCZKOWSKT. THE CITY OF WHITINO. " KOTIC1-1 OF THE FORMATION OF THE SEWAGE P EM PING DISTRICT AND THE CONSTRE'CTION OF A SEWAGE PEMPING STATION. Notice is hereby given that the Roard of Public Works did on thn ERh day of July. 191S. adopt T'erlaratcry Resolution No. 171 for the tormation of the sewage pumping district and tha construction of a sewage pumping station. Said Fewage pumping station is to be ;
a brick pumping home approximately 47xS feat, containing five centrifugal pumps, having pump!n capn'-ltv of H,i'oio guis per- minute, and s;i,d st-wug'5' pumping dloirlct llos 'ltliln lh fallowing den.rlbed territory In said 'ity of Y lilting. Lake County. Ituiiann. to-wli: All the real etuio lying within the diMtrlc: in 'he Cit of Whltinc. bounded on the west and south by the w-tern and south, in l.ou ndary liin-3 .f the c'sty of Whi'inis. and on the eis1, b--j; 1 nr. In g at the southern luc; ml a r line of sud City of Whiting, and proceeding (hence north ah.tiK tie fa id eastern boundary line of the City of Whiting to the southern line of the northeast uunrter I N'E ) of the northwest iuart-r (NWi.) of Section se i nieeu 1 17 . To nshtp thirtyseven l.'!7. North Range N'me ( H ) went of the 2nd P. M. Tli. -nc w,fl along the .southern boundiry one ,.f 1 ;!t. sain nort ieat quufter (N'E1.) of the north -w.:st quarter (N''4) of S.-cl ion pteventffii (171. Township thirty-seven lo7 .North Range N'ltm (9) .-st f ule 2nd P. M. to a point n'l'ic -i line pa rail el to and one hundred t w rit y-1 . e. ( 1 2 0 fert from I he rest line of Indiana Rculevatd In'ersei tt said sou'liern bundary in:. Thence nortiiwect along said lite parallel to and tie hundred twtnty-five 125) feet from Indiana 1! .ulevard to a Point her said line intersects the eastern boundary line of ilm Halumor" & 'hi' ''hicHH'.' Terminal Kaiiri"aU right-of-wnv. Then.-e north along- said eastern boundary line of ft.t r , slit -of - way lu n p-unt one liuioir.-d t v-t t.i -five (125) fret south of 121s: roe'.. Theme east from sai-i point nlnni! a hi- w lileij is ot,.- hundred twenty-five (125 feet s-iuiit and para I lei to 121st ft reel until said line intersect a line will- n is .me hundred twenty-five t 1 -'." feet east and parallel to Front street, Tiier,, north a-ong said line one bundled t wen ! y - d v..- (125i feet east 01' and parall'I i.j Front s'rei to a point u here Kuril parallel line intersects the northern boundary line of the ity limits of the City of Whiting Tlier.ee northwtst alorg said lioundary '.ir.a 10 the western boundary line of said city limits. Said Board of Public. Works will at its office m the City Hall of suid City of Whiilng. t.t two ,Y. . k p. y. ? t'r th da .-f Auust. ilUs. r-- i-.e n-t hear remonst ranees from persons interested in or affected by the construction 'f such sevvnt punping station, and will also hear and d"term r.e th( rjuestim as to ;i,,.r j.o,cn fl-s.ri r-r p r.-n is properly bounded for the purposes of such sewage pumpir.g station, whether other territory not included In such boundaries should be r.dd-'d to such district, or whether any of the real estate 'herein included should be excluded t herefrom, and w:!! also hear and deferrcne the question as to whether the specii'l benefits to the several 1. t . and parcel? of land wit htn sue-, area ai.d !o sa'.d citv by reason of such proposed improvement, will b equa' to the estimated cost of said Improvement. A map ff said sewage pumping district and the rlans. drawings and spe-
ci ilea t ions station ir this Hoard. for said sewage pumping now on file in the office of JAMES J. NE.IDL. FRANK R LEWIS. A. 'P 'NDON. Roard of Public Works. J"HV A. TC'KARZ. Attes' Clerk of the R- ari of Tublic Vri LABORERS ATTENTION I 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 FLANGE R ETC. Join Our Labor Crew LEARN VVHILfc YOU EARN Wm. Graver Tank Works East Chicago, Ind. jvi -r; Why People Prefer to Borrow Money From Us Th'-v want ail d"il-r.Ets PRIVATE anil Ci N 1 1 1 illNTI A L They do not want to be treated V& ej wnn inn i ne r--nee. m They do not want n.lstake? k 6 1 They e x p e e t prompt and r.'fi-' Ki t.j dent .-'l vice. R M They. exp.-ct empb"ea to b fa- b K n: l.ar w i t :i ra'es. t'rms of loan. Li wMen loan ran be n-a-.b. what 5. - H .-:.: tv .s ref;llite l. . t a. e'c. k We meet all these r.-.jui. en-vnts B and more. ti Our location and aitvpr,:,T P ii are excellent. fc All delays and uncertainties are Sw r! ecmlna'ed. fii lle.-e is a sample rate. The to- p tal cost for H ?r0 for One lonth Is 9t"T S Any Amount up to $300 i i i r t . . a . . Lj Live Stork and I'fii'e Fixtures H h?:.m:::.:i'::r fcj There are no Charges or Extras n from i to 20 Months 7-,, F;K. fl PAY VUCH LOAN AT :iWcc INT. N Provident Loan Co. Room rt. Panama E'dg IK-l'nl F'tl:-'-, Stale S't-t. Xeir Ol41l1r.an Theater. Phone 32.1. 1 Licence No. 22?. UJE CHESTER S PILLS -iaiini t!Ars. iijX I.atlnd Ak 7""r rugl.i for U"V tal-ehe-ler, iilutnnn & Ilr,tA VSA "iiiam Km "id ei3lilcW oljl t-orri, .ed with R .o Rii.btn. X Sr. tjJFk9 ol-her. Jinj of torn- '-' ,iirBjv. ii :J...-rTi ilAAtM I'.S.IM) FILi.ll.fn.tl TNn knewn a-, Bes'.Satest, Alm , Hel:ar-i4 r SOLO CY DRIGGISIS tVERWHEISi
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WELCOMES 00 YftNKEE BOYS 'Windsrr Castle. -Soldiers of ,he United Sta'es: "The p.-ople f tl. l:,-,i!,h Isle, we!come you on your whv to tnko your i"0"" "" e.'-i" or nmnv n;iI ""n5' ",,w "fch!''' 1;' ' 01,1 World, the lreai name ior numan Tree,pim. I "The allies- will Kain new to art and' jsmr.r ,n jour compcry. 1 vvjsh that could shake the hand of each one of " t'1'1 '" tio.lspee.1 on y-.ur slcmI,. , ?Eor.'.JE il. I. '"April. 131S." j I The above Is a copy of the letter re - jcdv-d by Paul ''ond-. s.-, ,f Mr. and "I r. A. Comie. Connecticut street. TJarv. who. is now m Fran'" with the American forces. Each American o;er inirrnirie in i.(pri(inn wun ine torees that arrived there tt that lino- icieivij this letter from the Kh.k of England. In to- btter who-!, VimJ.- wro-e, ccompanying the b-tter from the king, he tal "I cannot sav how tharikful 1 am that I cm over here. No mutter what hour of the .lay 01 n-icht we rt i . ;.erpie are out ori t ne st reers 10 we;come !'J ""'I 'o clmer us. They are dimply wonderful over bore A ! w ft v s the;, are giv ing us their thanks and grateful words for our coming over here. I am s. nig wonder ful sights and learning wonderful thing?. I had r-ad about there thing in history and eni joyed them but now that I am experienemg them mvseif, the wotidermc-nt of hem is doubled." ! Manv relatives of the family are cati terc-d through ell parts of France r.nd I some of them have crossed 'he rhanro i jto EnciAr.'l. Jf. hi- let u r r-iJ- f tm-I Ithat b :- rap'al.i :..oi c !d lorn that .oI woi.ld d j t v. rv -tbii.ir . 'lid to h.'p I him locate --.me of the r -l-civ.-.x who j had suffered from lite c ur. The f-,mily 1 :s lived in Oary fotir years, comihif here from Pennsylvania. i 1 00., . . .... I Mr. Conde enbst-d January, in ! the .."cast Ar'iiterv. lie was si.'ttiou'd at a number of camps during his stay ( ion this side p.nd lift for France about two months ago. ' Te was employed at. the Gary works pre.vious to his enlist-, ment and is well known in the city. j TWO ARE KILLED AT EAST CHICAGO k ConMnued from pag-? rti.) Mr. Krerlbnr bad not vet learned to
drive and so Mr. Johnson was the.""" r''h 'r " u! wheel. Harold, the boy who Juu, p. d and i !hHt '-vry man who was there at
thus saved himself from injury and possibly death, tells the following Fiery: 'We were driving along south on Kennedv ave-nue at about fif't rr
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mother's being- nervous, v e ha , fifv-r
driven anv fister than fl at. When Th":l SHi' ,hp ur',;s'- I bark three or four hundred f.-rt fr-im;!lP an'ti.-r watchman .ind 'hat ! the track (maybe more. I can't jt;dg j t",;! '"w vphT e tiiat nmHi.j
distance verv well) we saw the watchman make some kind of a signal. Th-n he lowered his, hand and w ent to his shantv. We did r.ot hear or see any 'rain end did not Know mat. ne was tni.11in to us so we drove right on. SAW ENGINE AT HAND. "Tht; train came down upon ns so su-1-der.tlv that we could not do anything to pet awa;.. I had Just raised up partiall;. ! on mv feet to rest a little from a; cramped position when I saw li e rn - pln comins Ifp
r 1 " " i jumped and some way mnnncd to cUarjand got a car of sugar. Wo work-J th track. Just as I Jumped. I heard ih r: achine until vve ha .5 carried a way the crash and knew that the automobtie ; thirty-four cases and bit the -est.
had been bit. The tram stopped as soon ( "The next nisht, with two cirls, we, as it could and the train crew- ramejw.-nt back to I-urnsnie and e--: no - c:-s- '
running back. I thought ev.-iyp.Hly n? been killed." Mr. Fredburg rwn and manages a
meat market at 5700 Wentwor'h a r nu e. I a nd 4u boxes r.f full-length liw-'i s.;'.--Word came from the hospital to the j and a lot of r-tV-r stuff. I ft -' $ : East Chicago police station last, n'ght of thai." that he had a compound fracture of tha Steal XT S. Rubber Boots, left le end interna! injuries and tint : S i on the cotif. ssuui runs. Ope ni-7. he couhl not live; that Rosa, tile eigh- , sever.'een cases of rubber -is w r tppn year old daughter, affianced 10 ; the loot. They were c'lnsicn. d to :,. Johnson now tn the mereiic had a frac- j ov .-riunent. and this is om e t.ie no tured skull, a broken collar bone and J .soe-s for the (si-.vri.nifn: a g' r.'s' acivi other injuries and that she could tiot;;p..s. live. Mrs. Fredburg and the boy will! On one occasion :n the e.-,r. f, Ss;,on ri. probablv be the only survivors of thejc:!fs the bagging of a whole rirVvtd six occupants of the car. ! .-igr.. candy. la.h s'lk hosiery, ' The train was Wabash passc-nc-r No. i The auMumduh s vvoikcd all inch', am 11, w-i'h Engineer Erozier and Con.luc- ; .!; , 0r.fessor m.hks that his si. v ,l: tor Hosmer in charge. jn.arl;- f 7"f. The East Chicago pelic-i station r- J One Wonts a Under Arrrt-t. ceived the report Pt 4:''i? p. m. ard at j .morg those undr arrest nr. r,rce serf out officers, phypicmus and I ,n!n ahankan. S72S Commercial av nuambulant es. J F. Fif '""K cl-atge r. j j.-r:tnk Vt Mnr F.M-bang. l .c 1 Cls.-.r;. the dead while the l:iiv "v r- ru i led . v,- . z Kxch-t avenue; Mart;:, l..-' at once to Hammond. Chof W:i liains j t-f 1 Charles Constant-a Era ".k cj-o.,n him?, 'f was one f the t'-t on tii j,jrs. Cnstame p.nd .l.io 'j so . ;nb. 1 ascene and supervised r r 1 a n etna n i s. It,,., 'hot ;t arrested vest .-day. The aut nmbile i "" ";e m-t ) ,un hundr-1 and r.in.-t.y-'hr' e ra-r:
com pie t wrecks linn gm.a "m. I; w-i hit I
fairly m t ne r 1 i , , - .. . i .. whole part or piece of equipment .an;--! Offlcres cn the Case. where on it. F-r many pours at'or tha j inspector P.ryan r r iho c u mission arcider.t. 'be place was ihronl with j hfi!S t.f.n ,n charge of 'he investigation. peopb- curiously M-wmi: th- 1 'y j ;sp,oial Ag.nt Link assi.-iing. C-rrain clothing, lb-' torn up crossing ard 0,e.,ulh nJ i,:tcm,, ficrceatiis- o-r-n battered parts r.f the car On t lay "H Kor, ;,n,j MaHoil of the South 'lo. ,,:o along the fac 'or two or tine, hundred , s!:lt,,n h;,ve lvti in chart,- tin i,.-,;;; i feet. j Side. p.ssjuu-d by Ll' U t t pa 11' s i; jot,
This is ore or tne i-r-tMnts .i "V rec-r.t ordinance. sronsored by h han'.ber of commerce, says should he ; protected wi'h gates. TI.e ordinance; w-as passed m.-n-hs ago but m. gates ! were erected. j . S250.00 0LOOT IN 90 DAYS FROM CARS CONFESSION SHOWS (Continued from rage one.l rcrized. In ! instances rai-r.-ad watchmen, thr.eigh t- rt. i. fj.im.-tiT.os through i onuiv aiio-, i arc for the thieves. : nil t ed " v a : a a hie ' "Th.-v knew vv-'d 'lump 'em they showed fght." the .nfessi--!! sav s. t "Whoio carloais of nu rcha nd : s- were sacked, the three Butomohic-s night af'vi' night v rkif fenni lu p m. un'.I '. a, m. carrying from liic vard.s to f. nc.-s in South (. hp aco. "Peddler" Sei.l3 Loot. Ready disposal ot the k-k-us was c-o- ; tallied through a man who till -red South I Chicago every day disguise. 1 as a pod- j
Idler. The earnings the individual l i ! members of the gang, despite ibe lowlTWlH City SaVlRgS & LOaH I
pric1 rquirfd to make 'jui'.-K s.iU-s. ran j fro,., $io -o $2"--o a nig!.!. j Profi's became so larite and the work! so heavy that somcV.f ,,e gang would! "lay of:'" everv once jn a while. So trait . tiie wo'k would it- uniform and th--division of the rpoiis fair, a ruie W a s i I a. :-, i tlKC. t-iemb'-r absent would be fined $'.fn1 for e:-.i h absence and voui..i Si t snare i.i the not. Lawyer's rur.d Prcvlded. Every mirhf the pang operated ?2: was "kick'-d in" by e.-. h member to the "lawyer's find ' v.'nirh w as- to be u-ft!
if trouble came. po two things first, to the great need The confession wa mn.de before John phut has existed im till city for reLink, eperial agmt of the Rock Island: j Murres with which to finance the conLieutenant II. il. tjordoti of the com- , nt ruction of hotneii; and second, the fct mission and Joseph Dubec. l'.o-ri''s phat this tiweociatUui hai been able to permitted. Hhowinv how the :nng .-per - j inr t f.h ! n- ds. I't-i'ple of the Twin
meil. are as follows: "Early in April I met (names delct" 1 ) and v.as inlroiiuccd to the fiantf The in it right six .f us and two glrls climbed Into the a,u' .mh; les and lii-u' I st for tii.i yards. v'c olui.bfd t-bc-e. rd Moonlight lei. 1. uvl,.B tho k-.i'lh j ,,4 driven, to Ldiovv the fr.. i Cigarettes Dnnip-xt In Auto, -We K"t Int.. .. . -d -ar cmi l u c-.r.- ., cr-wmc. alr-adv ri.-rPli-i on. v j dumped out six t -cv -r. .rl-.,m, of , l,-:-r-ette .r,d a lot of other ,r- f. -cbn 1.,' 1 se - n... ,.,,.,.t .,,1 , .,. ,. ..( , ., 1... : mam ! nr s and mk-n ... ti, r.-m-,. U ,...; j .,, hpu:, ,hl. r,xt v ,nv Jr,7(, (or.M;,! ,,-,, the in , vi-r J value ...f the K"t"la at $4.0Cd.j j -It l,,tKr.,i a ju-etty good haul t m... an 1 we had a lug r.-l. t,,-.-,! There , was pienty of beer, whism v and wine, iand f, 1 r :?. rid we had t, h!j.:h ..Id t .m .. "The next r.iKi.t I wfisn't in th.; 1 bum h. find I mn-s.d a big or.", f r t'i - - Ibroigic in a whoic ..-at-load or' . ' e.u i.unol lies working all nl.ht .1,-0 I ' M c 11. xt l.aui was i!o toihyvinjr s ; ila y . jo-o ,j, , ;, rn - s 1 un 1 a o t t,f oth.-r s: t.tr a I w)-.. 1 ri,Vv y was n.a t- t!oy h.ind-1 I jr n!V pia v ' Btole Sillt Second Time.
"'Tin- nei t.:,,,.t we , -, : , : wrnf t tl,,:. Jturnham ya,i-- V- ! r -o i ., .-, 1;irked on.' ..pe,...j ;, :.,,rlj- oone of ilammond
. ,., ,irr, H,,.i -,,.. , v ...r !t - 1 r, , , 1 1..,, f ,.,oc( it ', Af v. ,lr. ,,, ,,. , ,.ar ,. couldn't fin i i'. ; -tt- .,,, f t- , ,.. k .. ,,, -s ilr. (? -lV.. ur,,j Il0 jf tl j.--,;,,,. ;,,,, In,.t. r,,s,,:,j ,, -, r m; i f 1 n. ,,, t ;,(, ni ... r, , .... . . . . , ,hflt f r j: , ,.r.. ... , ...... ... ' 'lie niifh' Soon after W r : , nr , ,vh( ro ,vo hrii th ..., ... ... 1 o. a e u l 1 1 - i 1 r . - t., . j, ,s j., f, j,, ., . . 4- ' j ' , . '' ., e,.,,', ...... ... , . , , . .. . .,. 1 ,!.: on-.-: -o.i ..I': -i : ' - v ! P-irrccin, 1 "Shor'iy after. 1 1 no i:;; ! up two t n ' nd v. I.- t earing 1 's s.-il-.c-i'. ().- u...o-n in; -s re,. ,;-.;. n -VP-Otis, r'arir.-'s. and a e--other musical i ns - ru no n .- We ioo,, on' ev rvt'iiiijr in the mr Fines -for "Slaciers." "We kept the m , h : i.- s u., . -c -m I y ' 'lie Slutt to s.ih'Oo. So:-; ih'-'l t a la rite fence w -. h.-indh-d n ur siuff. IP- visits S'-u-ri c-tgo e . ry 1 dti.v. dit--guise-l as a r-.-'ioor. w it i :, i on his arm. -My si.uie of "he was ?215, "It was the next night 'hat we r-M r. mteimg. and it was the j.-. m j -; ojutiii-n ,,!f1. oiiie of us w.tc w.u king ' ' n.U'-'. ny nieetms sno-j, ne r.ri'-'t . on a f i . r that w e had s . o ; . " announced h" liad a surpi .'iiinpe-1 up and said: "AT.a is it'.1 T:-' y much. : " ' w'-'nt -!X ':'.n . i i-.i l. ; '"'i -- two cars. Among 'he staff vve j t was two ozen suits of cmth.-s. f-'-ur j dozen rain oats, case of lo-cent .- .........-, ! wemens f-hoes. five .lo;o n por Er., li.o i I Walk-ver shoos, and eiuht .!. c-.rtvm- of j j esgarettcs. I Pa? Oives Watclxjaaa. "My- share was 5217. and we each ave $17 to the M. ioonke. per to eve the j natdiman Il "The next night we went to Piirrci of bathrobes and ninete.-n do;;, n pa'rsi o'.' Munson army shoes. Soon :' r. ;it Eurnsi.de. we got two casi. s of pan's I I rs were l..;n and J'-ffety of tl t,!;l, ,tf.u', C.-liii mmissiou nr-1 Spot Mr. Ciab.uiv ,,(.-,,-. ,-n,.cd States C.,nimi-.si.-e.r J.,VU F. yj.,,,, )a o1H! n;i,vr tlli. M,v. r IMtton had bc-n t.rrest.-J b. c, use jnve stiga'.ton n v.r.loi Co fa t that r. bad rer.ivtd rif,hty I ni'-i S'a: -auo coa's wb.oh had be.-n. s' - a .v -. a T'isiri--: Attorney John E. M;i-'rc:m w . l;; b- ! r-- Cm m is.-a-n- r M t - Til ri - bo s. 1 a y. lis of Shum. ska luril Ao i.ti-' M : luann. 2111 E.'i.-t '' 1 a! .-. I s ' -1 1 . : i r: la : iKoolcr. 2 :j 4 M F..ist f. J.J j 'a i ri-fiol hy commissi .n pope , ; vvlirn th.-y saw the bes :i'i--';a l i esk t! Sell r.f a freirh! car. Th were armed with revolve r, mi SISWS FIRE Gli Assn. Gives Increase in ! Company's ASSCtS. " The statement f the Twin City Sav-; ings and L tt ' i.-ii wr.'.rh found elsewhere in th-se (-.-'.ijinrss -uriu.-r .i.il'- uf .July 10. sh-.v.s tjvit the e--.m-I aiiv's assets have in;r-.?: '-'-'i ,.7,"'-fi O-.e clcs? of pou up to ?24 ! .7:0. '2 on I July 10. This remarl-.a hie growth has brc-n du
Ctt. s sliou'd ! it upon the orfanlcatlon at this rim. r.o: only fi.i a real necoeelty It.Ro'nr t:m t::. inter ts or city developmi nt are .-p.-.-rnol. but also as a efa 1 i ,:;, ,0 Investment. 'Ph.; i.. or the corn par. j' show that slr.ee j-s orgimiztitiou th.-r have been
in. rii'-fii:.; ' 's per cent on the ; r C. ii.- ef--,,! ' ' ' r"''i' -:l '.'t eht hundred citi- ' t the T-.v i- C-.-tes have become ' 1 -o t 01 gan. mutton and i thr iroon thl-t 11 -mb. rsh' p aid has tn .. f,v er otie hun-;J",t--t h' - This conntrucIt. 'i'o.i.'.n.ii' t of oyer ''" toort-rih't-s on East 'liicago i !r.-d ,. ; l-t -Vi -i j 1 1 "i ' h ;c ; I ' !. ;--rj work v. it'. j t ', r r: ;n t i f..- . :i. '. ! t ;..n of in r.-.-ofr.ize the faet that ' '' ' t.ee r inper y has to '' PreTer assistance can be '''z '' ' 'J'rat need of o'e'u. -mg tlie constrtic-r-c r; . .. j n, ,rif.s i
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i MEN fi FII 6000-BYE Itiakes a Gecd Speech Boys. i ' -' ! , -;-.MI j ! ' I; 11 .'.'!'. 1 Vf) , July 22 A (,iooo.,; V;!J K,v,n , ; (,.; jra'ti ' " ,: '! ' i- r r r--.n l oM.r f.,r Cam,; i r r'' .'-ro- i.-il tr-cr. m Mr.nriuir i ' . ! - r 'he x..r'h Townahii "-t a "pirit.-d pa r -d to thi ' ' ' i" r it riu'i.'.-m. lm-.o-'hr-I v, it h . heir ' T -. 1 ,-n. a - ' - i f ui boos oir't. f.Me t;e. men a I'.y life. ' v, ' f llo-vcd the men ' ; 'I - wei; wishes of os s- mew hat oened T'.-.-igh the cour-o.o-i --,,,,,, readi ?-!! k .'!.,! eafs were i nor m: ! to vt, ' as- i - r v boarded tb.e train :' -r t In- ir country t-pt.:.g!.-d banner i i.J In thi I '-. through ".Vo ' ! i in bring- ; ,, I in? it saf' ho. !? A j Xj V i'tiiLiiiXV T TnriTT LICENSES ISSUED fROWX POINT. Ind. July 22. The I! -w t.. .v : . ;r. :...-e '..-oif-ii have .. .-, !--;;. i : Hire;.; -r.-.e.t. Hehrcn. Ind.: Lucilc I i. 1 . -v ': " o ' ' 1 t a Harbor; Mj. io Ci,;. !r,d na Ha AKr. o 1 T . .1 : . "hitine: Lena r - . : : - i-l.l : i - i .T M rOV. TV tlammn--I ' i' ' ! n; -koiv, k' ase H. Fsc a -,i-l Mo -lD.-d. Indiana Harbor; ElR i :i tt-. 1c- ico. t3 & 0L C3DU EPFECTITE JULY 7, 1318. No. j T j " IS I '"hlcnpo 11 :20 p. m. Ar. Ham. 12:05 Chictico 7:-".j a. m. Ar. Ham. S:15 7 IjV. Hammond 5 :03 p. m. Ar. Ch?o. S :50 Lv. I-i' -r l 7:15 a. m. Ar. Chgo. S:00 1 v a v il - J. I : LECTURES-Daily from 9 a. m. to I p. m., "The Right Way to Live" ! r-lme. E. Lee, 319 State Line St. Phone i ' 33 Hammond. NOTICE. TitE T-MSi has received th followingorder from "he Uunltod States government, which Is self-exf latiat ry and which goes into effect cn Moiiday. July .15: on ace.cjr.t ot the shortage of im-t-'iia'.s :!.. QUfnticn of the supply rf I i rr:- it becoming acute and the u a piper must b- economise, to th " est possible extoat. it is rffssai y that all tiMtP"T wbt-h publish a laily and weekly .iiti-'P put the following" preliminary economies into effacr July 15. 191i: X';seo!!nue the acceptance of tb rci'irn i ' unsold copies. i'lif'.'-'Stiriii'' tha use c ail earn pies c-r free promction copies. I iscontinue giving copies to anybody except for office-working aojjiei or uliers reQire.i by statuts law in the case of official advert Uiir.g. 'icon inae giving" free coplis t advertisers, except, not more thjui od copy each for checking purpose. I Mscontinua- the arbitrary forcing of copies cn news dealers (i. compelling-t,h-.-n to buy more copie ba thry can legitimately sell la ordaT to j hu'l certahi territory). j DiSv-ontlnue the buyine back of paperp ttt either wholesale or retail eeliint; price from dealer or aents. in crr to - i.-e preferential rcpreser, ' ti t ic n. I.Usrontmt! the payment of salcri' s or cor .rant -ion to agrir.ts. dealerr? or n?vvsbo;-s far th purpose of f-oourlng the egui-tlc-nt of return privileges. l'!l:-( n' Inr.e all free exchange. TITOS. E. DONNFJLLET. .lef. Ful-, and Taper Section, War Incus! rie3 Ec-ar-1.
