Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1918 — Page 7

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lassiiied Advertisements

Wanted Male Help FEF?Hg; w.v: l o r. ,-..--,..-. - . . ... . .f a i .. .. j. I t il .. aa ir.n -Mea.-tv nmn. m .. :t for ai.d v.nte lire it-fiirnncf . i si'nrv .n J ooir.:r.:ssi.'!-.. -V'V' fV - ..-.!' A AXTE11 S t " e ? m ' n ; one :-.ovhk. ,... diaoa":jlrr ''."it East Ono'iso; ' ; ' to; c- we. k. Call Mt 2 ! s Knotts I'Ms . j Gary. Phone 7-lV-ti I ANTED -Salesmen; imi S,mk, or- : : WANTED Telegraph op-

orpto-s at palmier sta-l" iomro,liiired to sellti'kpts: nu,t be able to furnish bond. ii- .,!,. v m iood sa an ?. Aiiu M.

tit lllli ( i. Deweese, A.cjent Erie. Kail road. V.'AN'TEP M 1-1'1'e-fl ?f J mp.n for r:iai' lir.K'j. lit S'.Mcy St.. IPttitns.-n-' T-l:-tf WAXTTO Laborers, time or rie-e woi'K. .Meiais ue,i fininc Co.. Oshorn, lnd. 2-3 AVAN'TflP S .pHlIv nJ food palary. ?tfi1v ftnr r. 1 ! 'a i-rl; ec1.! C rr. i -.' 1 Co.. Knyt ' liion . WANTED Teamsters Steady -work. Reeknian Supply Co., 2("i Miohitrati avenue. WANTED Toun? mar.; rfiJ chan'-e for advancement. ArP'.y t onr.e. tiary fir? Corporation. 53i Yash:i:con ft . Gary. T-22-2 WANTED Boy; goI chnnoe for edvancement. AfjOy at once. C.nry TirCorporation. 53i AVashir.gton st . G uy. HEN wanted. American I'.a'A press. Apply dopot afrent. Mr i.vtiy r.xle Pe;.tit. WANTED I'irrman mr daV PP1V Ried - Mlir1 , , e, , floch 5c v o., liammona. WANTED 2 experienced Truck drivers at once. Apply at our Whitine: and Indiana Harbor stores. Seifer Furniture Co. ":3": WANTED Driver for Ice wagon: a'.so fireman. Waiting Pure lo- t"o.. Whiting. Ind. .-.'-2 BARBER wanted at. Gibson Y. M. PORTER wanted at Gibson Y. M. A . salary $50 per rnon'h, room and Ponrd. 7-23-3 WANTED Steady man. middle-aged, to collert for and -write life insurance: good salary and commission. Apply ln State, Room 4. Hammond. 7-22-S KELP wanted at Charlie Sing's Laundrv, 6S3 I'alumet ave. Phono 44''. 7-2-2 WANTED Timekeeper. Edward Valve Mfy. Co., East Chicago. 7-2.1-3 locomotive crane operan r. Appiv emp.o mctu niin cicnnard Fcilgiiigs Co.. Indiana Harbor. 7-H3-1 , . oi C . . . WANTED AT ON1T1 A oiir.g r.tr.n about 17 years of age: good wases and advancement to right party. Apply at Goshen Shirt Mgf. Co.. 105 Condit at. 7-23-3 WANTED Several men to chip and clean castings in, foundry. Champion p-.-a-o Machinery Co.. Hammond. 7-23-2 WANTED Coremaker at enrf; must be experienced. Champion Potato "achtnery Co.. Hammond. Ind. 7-23-2 WANTED P.rnn Stationary: rermanent position, highest wages. W. & Conkey Co., Hammond. 7-2 3-1 Wanted Female Help AGENTS wanted: ladies or men; salaryend commission; good opportunity for right person. Apply Kcom 225 Calumet hide.. East Chicago, 7 to 'J a. m. or 4 to 6 p." m. 7-17-5 WANTED Reliable woamn or girl to care for children end do light housework; best wages. Mrs. Hulst, 1 Highland. Phone 706. 7-20-4 WANTED Ptencgrapher and bookkeeper for lnuranoe and real estate efhee Call at 161 State et. 7-22-2 WANTED Good girl or wjinsn for restaurant vmork: ro jm and board, go- d wages. Phone 205. Cull 247 Towle st. 7-22-3 WANTED Experienced stenographer: good salary. Apply F. W. Ko.-,s, A.-st. f-upt. Erie Ry. 7-22-tl' WANTED A good laundresa phone 2724 Hammond. 1143 Fonest ave WANTED Stenographer wph good education and some knowledge of bookkeeping: must have at least t-o years' practical ornce experience; good position open. Address, stating opt, . xperienca end salary wanted. 13-x M 20. Hammond. 7-22 -tf GIRL, wanted wai trees in !c cram parlor; good pay. I'llxon Bros. & Eng lish. 10S Sibley St. Hammond. WANTED Glrla to operate power netvine miohine. Apply Mrllroy IVltine Works. 7-22-tf , oman coo. 1 w. St. 7-2.1-1 WANTED Good girl to assist in ice cream parlor; good horn' for right party: also Tsji cook for SundMyM. American Ice Cream Parlor, I.a- Front r-i-k. 7-:. s 1 WANTED Kitchei and d'r.ing ro rn belp Illinois Stel Company !fo.Pal. Gary. Ind 7-21 -tf W ANTE D Typist who can opern-e Oliver mahine, Hfltnmor.4 Au'o Pelr.t & Top Co.. 450 Hohmati. 7-21-1 HELP wanted at once in restaurant an 1 hc-tel: ood pay. S10 Conkey ave. phone 2051. 7-21-1 GIRL warned at 15S Plummer ave. -23-tf WANTED Girl for general housework; plain cooking, no laundry work. hn Highland t. PTione 133 ITammond. 7-23-3 WANTTTT) A stcrorra pher, one who can do general office work. Arplv L .W. Scrlc. 344 Gutb.rie tit., Indiana Harbor. 7-2.1-3 Situations Wanted. SITUATION wanted: eJderly lady, well educated, strong and healthy; good practical nurse; will euro invplt.1 or t I i person; very kind. Dion.- R14t lis r: -monii. 7-L'2: EXPERIENCED office manager, J. E. b.-M-ikurej.r and cashier is open fol engaffstnent; fSU jer week. Write c. w.. 1 Tin-e.. ?-52-tii 91 E. Sta'e st.J 7-2j-J i W .VN T ED Dishwasher.

Real Esiaie Bargains

(? 1 1 : t) I)U 'MH'H S IlPaHIIti C(lUI-i 1 plot inn in beautiful M a v-i 1 n - i-. t . i' W Ht , )!!. HGS, Uli'llIU wniu, .."-l I. i. i, J.l'Ulii pa fix, W jtll .1 Vf'1 1 1 '11 1 paid 111 . it, - i .. . j t 111 I J Ulld PoOlUS With KUtl 1. ... . .. , ..i. , .... i frame and

,;ni r' MolM .---e aimucr casn; at the Hammond

mis l ll,,;,nu' -oi.i- x uinnure Co., -l- ,. State !! t,.v '"odmi; near car!sfreet. Look for the dock in lni,': "ln W11 an-Hunter of sign - J. Arkm oasv terms. -Mgr. -i-t. TT t. ,TT , - - .

r,H7 Iloliman street. Phone T?0"i i t i- ;tasn. Real Estate, Loans ' Piir on.np9sUi4:and Insurance 0n eve. - mugs. f :I.-r-rrprr-;,;:'r: rv; julius friedman N:,ti,,n- r'",,:u l!f,n;nT'-2-.1f! & COMPANY.

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1 t;li brivk 1'--t o n,l - r-j without fixture. In. ludinr soda foun- "..:. rn t?i atl r-M-.-'t!; f..-.f s , 'atn. tables and rhalrs. canity case, cl-H.-rr::--.Mi Prl. llnrritm.nd. It 1. ll.-a-ti- j Kr case and !, p box. at 572 Michigan :-r .-.-i.-h. Phono "-ii Inimmnml ! r norm 1753. Hammond. k.m-tf

7-15-tf i SAl.r.- n.-v barcim on rorrh tidH. t':'-rtrVT'iadr,!:;,? imrr-": I da: .n.n i t us s r a i f il'-C f-ro-tn ti.-u-m hunu.- w, ! Pop SI,f T 'l : t i' l r -. . siors

W llaavenue?. Will deliver to all

d. 7-2,1-55 Krr S11 r::' . ol, fS.i.iin; part 'rnd'-. bnlince ; en- : .. 1 1 I r.- r. . 1 . . Irttr.- i 22- ' . j Pi'!'. i-'Ai.1: A : trnc'iv. 5-r low 1 a Hnrriton st . pout! ar ; otr i;r,-: oaK Itoors tiir Ft kwrs. kitchen cabinet.' t'H.Tr.dry t'ibs. ttc. ; I Wo -x il! f..--.; t).!. 'uinK-'tlow at is espe- : low price w i ! li n sir.sll cash p-v- i -i-nt and tli" P.4-an-e on t.-oi'v terms. It rg: S.- .!'r-. 4 0' 2 Ht.r.tr. -.r.-l l.Mc I Phofos 121-21 1. .-22-tf ' FOR ? A I.E - H-i'i.'f, :-K' Grap.evir.e s; . j Tnf!i-mi H:trl"r. l.a-train: o-tsh tr j tint... Vddr-- owner. P. Br-idwav. N.-v. ;.-r K.-.io-".--. 7-2 3-7 1 , . . GO- D F"MS rn;i S1.E pr!ti ! ceil" ty. M'.on . wnd grnin; s'l s in Reat estate Ii-i- or. M :ch. t on tr : , k ; frtut a ; 1 r rio. j. It . e. t e Ben t on 7-21-3 P. PAL FT TE W pond f s : !T-t ry al-.e J 1 1 d.;'A 'i or on pi a. I --S. in " n Ires. 7 i W. I'vii-im; price S7-.'-Washington st.. 'hi 7-21-3 WILL ev-hange niv two-fa hr'.-k buil l ing, I six-p-om ilnts. 1 .c'i : r--1 in '"hi cago Whit have von " APi'v Ham monl Furt .-'ii'. St. U E tej FOR SATJE Modern '-room house: solid concrete basement, attic and furnace: reasonable. I"" Lwis st . Hammond. 7-23-3 For Rent. FOR PENT "4 -room effi" sti!': reasonable rent. Sate and Hohman s's. Phone 3 4 3. 7-1 5 -tf FOP. RENT Store in Artemis Hdg.: finest location in Hammond for drug or shoe store: also 3-r,xm t.fftee, sude. f'r. F. Rragin'on. Room 2 Arterv.s bldg. l.ll-lf.l State st. Hours 11 to 5 7-l'a-tf ! FOR RFVT Modern store building: good 1. . a'ion for groery. au iito supplv i frig-rat.-r I rtr- -ni....- ' . . - r, u Cm U r.ifrif. wer.hoose ' Vutldlng. Arplv Ma gin.-t Hardware St en-. Fayette st. near oa kley i a ve. FOR RENT Laree stcr cn north side! with 2 living rooms in rear; also S living rooms a'oove if desired, will rent reasonable if taken et or.ee Address ,Irs. "hap. K'jmir.er. 270 N. Hohman st Phone 2!!' r-22-3 FOR RENT Reasonable, Store on East State St., good location: hot water heat. Inquire S. Levin. 213 West State. -J-w WANTED TC1 RENT S or " room fa or cottage, un furnished. A. Matineson. 1n7 Russen s'.. Hat-imond. 7-23-3 FOR RENT Lodge hall. 1st and 3rd Thursday sro J'"' Fndny of earn month. "'all t.or.e 1 5 2 after p .ii'i 7-23-tf FOR REM- To rsponsib! parties only. r.ew n-room resioence win ait f,modern iniprovern'-nts : $3" svth v., Ets hictiKo. Hnhman, I'aul B. l.it.tnski. Phone IP'., 7-23-tf FOR PENT Three 4-room cottage H-mrv- s 'i'.: 2 '121 tin o S r- re a""er which call 4fif Hammond. 7-2.1-For Rent Furnished Room WILL share nicely furnished apartments with o..naen;n coutle. 1 2 1 .i Pvi r! st -iT-6 Robert sdalo. FOR PENT Furnished room for two. 7M HohniBti St.. Hammond. r-20-fl FOR RENT--Light upekeep-nc room 2 Alice st. Phoi.e 1327-.I. Tuesday morning b- a een S and 11. .'all i FOR RENT 3 furr'.ihed rooms; near' Standard Steel. Phone 2f'ol. ll.l'ii Jefferson st . Ham!iv-n 1. 7-22-tf two: FC'R RENT Front b'-iroom for hoard if '1' sired: mM-m; 3 doors from l car Phi.,::e 1.147 Hammond. 7-22-tf i FOR RENT 1 double r room, $2.e0. 2s Kiiiii "ingle r - - i -; FOR RENT 2 light ilOUSeke gar. furnished for 1 '.'all 23 Miohi- : 7-:'3-l

F..1R RENT Lieht housekeeping rmj1 hit c i , f r man and wife. Arr'y ifter j pclicd tO dispose Ot lllgll -p. m. ou'v, 4-2. i ice-If ave.. East Chi-! , ... -, . c.i: 7-23-3 1 grade piano will sell at big

FO't RENT PI"-. sant room for 1 or gentlemen. 418 Forsyth ave., East i-2 Chioa ire Phone 421-K.

FOR PENT Furnirthed room: convent- illammind ent for 2 Kintlonicn. 4713 Melville!.

ave, Er.st Chicago. 7-21-2 FOR RENT 1 furnished room for man! and -wife. 1143-J Hammond. 7-23-1 I . j .-O T RENT 2 front -oims for lirht i house :plng. S-t.af c. 1.1-1 port RENT Three light housekeeping rooms wl'h bath: also sleeping room. !J1 Sta'e st.. opp. P. O , Hammond 7-23-1 Room for rent. Hammond. 100 "arroll st . fat B I ;-- j " For RENT Furnished 2 and 3 housekeeping; rooms. Call in Plummer ave. 7-21-'f I FOR HUNT 1 riloelv furnished room : I g"i tlemen prctarred A tilts. t-B, 1 'rsyuie av.. liasi i.r.iraro. C.D-4t - " 1 j FOR RENT i '".idem furnished room fr-r Pirht housekeeping; eloea in. 100 ! iieali st.. T-23-1 '

For Sale Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad T ,. T "U1 waiouco. A -ft-" E a CI XVCXIaUie Loan Bank, 65 State Street. ' IT l -v riflmmO'-fl Hnsn ntr v. or. i wtu CKCUlUtO. . - Ge 4-lS-tf ret the habit: pav less: buy jfer cash; at the Hammond , . . . ' . I'bon S3. FOH PKXT OTi HlT.rt T?iiTr .1,'-i.. c. : Ci t- . 1 " ounujjs oiamps. IvCIease Iabor and services to your I government. OR SALE Ice from car -at Howard and riummer -parts of oity. Wm. Sielaff. SPone 1:2a Hammond. 5----r y'- OAUI- ReveTation kiln No. 'or CA!ra nrirtg; latest n ' t ch rrv-nt f n-iv Dion.. Indian Itmhor T01-W. 7-20-3 Ft K SA I.P 1 I s Nariona! cash rentst.r; net hvc. P Tr TTT hon.- 23 "9 Hammond. 7-2-tf KOR SALE 1 Ml'iard tahle nnd 3 pool '-, c "ir.r ete o Itainmond. i'tit. Phone 22". 1 7-20-S - - fDID TOP EVER SEE OfU STOCK OF I M-.M FI RNITl'I'E? lf not. come in and see. it before you hny. We can sa ve you manv dol'ars "n T'l'"-e of furn Pure vou need Pnt what we flve :n ar'Sa vitiRs or Thrift e'"',r' nd help the hoys over there ---.uiu.j Kl. KN TTl. RK EXCHAN :ge. !S4 STATE. COR. H L PH.. INK -M. FOR PALE Grocery and mark-t. including fixtures; K.-.od business; an excellent location. .".?'. 17 I'miw Ivnr.n I"1' j Phone lly-J Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE Good drivinhorse, ivasjon, buirirv, sur- - rey, sleigh, 2 sets harness; (reasonable. A. J. IacLeod. 414 Cedar street, phone 2705 Hammond, after f p. m. 7"""2 POR SALE 14 White Leghorn chickens 22 Barred R"rkn, 1 to 2 months old: $12. Call 151 Hohman st. 7-.M-1 BAHOAI-fS. Gas range, good baker y rn Ic box. good oonditlon e, r,n Hammond Furniture Fxehange. 2;4 E. S-ate. onr. S.hl. 7-".1-tf FOR SALE Big gas ranee, practioltv new dinirr redr-stal tal.'.e .tr,ih.. !. buffet. Inquire R x Hti, s; Stite st 7-23-1 FR SALE 4 Beam hound pups. weeks old. wel' bred: J2 eaeh. r.jiu. n'et Bridge. Michigan Central Ry., Ha m-ond. 7.2; i Fo R SALE Six rooms of furnini'K Phone 2-Q. 283 Michigan ave. 7-23-1 510'. TAKES ete'l motor boat. 21 ft. iong, 6 ft. boom, fully equipped. 3. 1 v'-i- i-mrimii ens'ne. A-1 snap-. 1 aluret ave. bridg Michigan Central Rv 11a m mond 7-23-6 SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS. 0ne nearly new 750 Plaver - Piano, with 110 Roll $300 One new $375 Pin no, used only 3 weeks sold for balance due on same One Electric - Player, like, new .. 175 300 125 130 110 110

xm'i'y K-aojOiie like new, J. Bauer

Piano One like new, Kimball Piano One like new, French Sons' Piano One like new, Cable Piano One like new, Straube X lailO II II) ; One Hallet Davis, line ! condition 60 jOne new $250 Phono graph, used six weeks Special 100 iOne used Phonograph, ... o a like new x o0 Call 145 State. J. 1.1. Wilcocksen Music Co. Hammond, Ind. T"3"1 i Private nartv beirnr nmi2 1 sacrifice it taken at once. ;Call at 170 Plummer avenue. 7-23-1 For Sale Motorcycles. FOR SALE Excelsior mo-orovel wph side car; 191S model. 3411 Block ave; Indiana Harbor. Phone 1113-M. 7-20-MOTORCYCLES. All makes from $15.00 tip. To get what you want make your selection now. SoM on easy payments. ZXCX1.SICB ATJTCOAS SALES BOOM. 229 Stat Bt. Phone 2483. Hammond. 7-22-3 Personal. prpanvii Mt l.l.i wali . -Js Cotalpa St.. Indiana Harbor, left home July 7. If you com across her tell her to com home. Don't be afraid as everything will bo ail right. Mrs. Anna Waskc X-28-3

Miscellaneous

OLD relUM" contractor will furnUh loan withoui commission, plans free, and build for you on monthly ryments. Allison Contracting Co.. 10J N. Dearborn. Chicago. - 7-3-22 FA l N :' 1 N '! and P perhan sing. Carl V.'ic.'tt. 4P Miei.ig.an . avc Phnn,, it:.t H'tinin.-i.!. 6-13-1 PI VNO LESS' ''Nf"- ling time, in 20 lesf n.v k tin r.i ' eed. iri. ;. Green. Phone 2 '::; I i.in.moi.d. 7-17-6 MRS. EMMA METEH3, formerly Mr. M. enrh. will iuar Something to her ! i! ni a ge by addressing f.52J Princeton j " - r"a r, ' 'Hi'-i: tr. 7-13-6 BICYCLES. ma JOHHSON AND EXCEI.SIO f. Id ..ti L:.'i;.' P;vtiint. A. J. WALZ, 229 State St. Pbon 2489. llHmmonl. Ind. 4 - :0-1 f A I l l O II 1 1 . 1 PAIN T I X (i. Vour A u omol'j ! painted In Indiana s only Ft: I'lfif I '.:'. 1 "-' i" 1 ish ni'ii t lai a is in) ;i nt or' ij mi:'! nnd Snttj-fa-tif.n Prompt -ri'f Auto top fst (-'ver mnrl nnd rcijair- d. l!AMM"Nfi Al'T'i piT AND TOP COMPANY. I7fl.sn.g2 KohrTian St, Hammond. In1 7-2o-lf For Sale Automobiles. Ft i K SAI.l' 1!)!4 Bulok in good running on:!, r; clootrlf lisrht and utarte-r: rrio? $:;oo Ph-no 101S-M Hstnmond. 7-22-2 I'Olt SALE l.ljtht dfllvry car In por-fo.-t condition; elortrio starrer: chenr if !! fit tii-'. lliiii.i' 2'j(5 lii'tiavon. 8S Clinton !. 7-22-2 FOR RF.VT- 10 17 Mitchell touritifr car; A-I ondtliot). .4 739 Northcote ave. Phone r.'s-K luaft Chicago, Ind. 7-22-6 FOll FALK 1!H Lexintnon roaflsier: "Co. 1 s"h:iVf. f 37.. 4r.n5 For.'iv!h ao-, Kitut 'hioasto. Phone rtT2-M. 72-2-2 Fi H SAPE OH TRAliE 1 ' 1 (', )n is Six. 7-p sponger; A-l shap-; J375. 4'ii'i Korvihc K., Eaut Chlc:tR. P'hon "72-M. 7-2 S-2 Wanted to Rent WANTED 3 or 4 modern unftirnifthed r us jit once. Phone 477 or see Bert G:l.i..n. I. ion Store Furn. Dept. 7-20-2 GENTLEMAN nanis room and board i;ii pri'.nte family: nrst-claps j-efer-en.-e iiitcn Adtlr-fn A P., Tnnts. 7-22-3 WANTED To PENT Modern "-room tint. K'.od locality, in Indiana Harbor: h. st ref ei. !i .' Al't'! . TO i in n: i-n t of-fo-e Standard J-VriiinKS Co., Indiana Hur- j h..r. . 7-2 3-3 CONGENIAL couple with child would !'k- largo bedroom with kitchenette, or home privih-gos; modern: south so-.. pTo'erred; must he oh.se to car. A.ld-.-ss ii. C. p.. .-are rim-s. 7-23-1 Lost and Found L' ST Between Gary and Indiana Harbor, a lady's gold, wateh; medium size -i-h diamond set on both sides: libera! r.-.oird. Mrs. Home- Star." on. Mil W. 1 Oh ave , Gary. 7-9-tf POST ooat. h, tW(ftl Dy.'.- end -T-if.-n-.on ". Mind.-.y ruglcT corT"nrtg letters and porsir.ril b long.t.jts: -i -1 F".-turn to Ir. M E K-laez. rver, Ind 7-22-1 I.OST Biai-k and tan fox bound with stab answers name Flag: libera! reward. Return to I'Msbmim, K27 Mavwo. Phone 1314 7-23-2 LOST Voting bors: rat color, both hied feet white: reward. Re'urn. tJoe Iwan, 1 " 4 1 Avr ,. Hecewis. h 7-2S-3 LO T ',eween M'.'-hii'an o.ty and W'htti-tisr. suit case ,f clothes from auto: reward. 1275 Robert? ave.. Whiting. 7-21-3 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO KPT Cottage. 4 to 6 rooms, pai tr.ents. Wrt'e H. B. T. Times. 7-23-2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO THE PTBI,IC. This is to notify the ptib'ic that the undersigned has sold bis Grocery Business to John Skorasozwski, 4r'2 15th Dace. 7-19-31 JOHN BONCZKOWSKI. NOTP'E OF ADMINISTRATION". IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERT C. SCI IE I NEMAN, DECEASED. NO. 1?3!. Notice is hereby given "hat the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said este'e by the Judge of the Laka Superior t'ourt. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AMERICAN TRPST & SAVINGS BANK. Administrator. Dated June 21. I!1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER. OF THE ESTA1E OF V I N1 TINT STEMPN:'V.'SKT. DECEASED. NO 3 5 40. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator rf said estate by the Judg nf ,be Lake Superior Court. i;o estate is S'lpposed to b solvent. LAKE COl'NTY SAVINGS & TRT'ST CO.. Administrator. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN th: MATTER. OF THE ESTATE OF A H U U i I L it 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 WHILE YOU EARN Win. Graver Tank Works East Chicago, Ind.

ELMER C. HOFFMAN, DECEASED. NO. 1R36. Notice is hereby given that the under, signed has been appointed administrator of said estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. C H A I N C H Y IIOFFMA N. Administrator. Dated June 20, 1!M. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF THOS. H. CARLSON. DECEASED NO. 1.33. Ne'ioe )s hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator rf sa d estate by the Judge of the Lake S.ipcrior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HJALMER CARLSON. Administrator. Dated June 15. 19!. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF C VNTHIA A CONPTN. DECEASED. NO I 35. No'lee i hereby give;i ihnt the undersigned has ben appointed exerutor of said estate by the Judge, of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to bo solvent. HENRY D. FULLER, Exe lutor. Dated June 20 191. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PA I " LI N A JOHNSON, DECEASED. NO. 141. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said es'ate is supposed to he solvent SI VERT JOHNSON. Admtnlstra tor. Dattd July 1. 101?. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. ' IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LT'DWIG POZYWIO, DECEASED. NO. 1S3S. Notice is hereby given 'hat the undersign, d has been appointed administrator of raid estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Sttid estate is supposed to be solvent. JACOB SHERMAN, Adm in ist ra t or. Dated June 26, 191". NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS S A L E. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE ss. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COVRT. MAY TERM. 191'.. DOMINICA JEAN RHODES AND DAVID RHODES. HER HPS-BAND. VS LENA VACV.VKO, CLEM VACCARO. HER HUSBAND; THERESA SO.WEMAN AND ALBERT SONNEMAN. HER HTXVN'D. NO. 1 7 1 S ri . Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Commissioner, appointed in an action for partition, in the Iake fuperi:r Court, Room 2. wherein Dem-nica Jean Rhodes and DivH Rh.-der, her husband, are. p!a;n if"?--, .,,. Lena. Vavcaro and Clem Vacs, her j.usband. T.ieres?. Sor.neninn .-d Albei t S tT.eman. her husband, are defen;iut. for the partition of certain real estate therein describe!, to se'l the real estate described in the complaint in said cause. I will, as sueh Commissioner, on the 12th dav of August, 101S. offer for sale to the hlfhest and best bidder the following described real estate in said County of Lake. State of Indiana, ti-wit: Lot Twelve (12) in Block One (1). Towi .t Youngs 3td Addition to the City of Hammond. Indiana. TERMS OF SALE: One-third in rash, one-third in six months and one-third In one year, purchaser to give notes with approved security, -waiving valuation or appraisement laws, with six per cent interest from date, payable semi-annually. Said sale to take plaee t the office of the undersigned Commissioner in Room 402 Hammond Building, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of paid day. M ERR ITT D. METZ. Commissioner. Datd July 0. 151!. 7-0-16-23-3O

BUY A FARM NOW WHERE THE PRICE IS STILL LOW Never bofore in the history of this country has there been such a money making opportunity for the farmer. This is the time to buy a farm buy it ' now on easy terms settle on it later ! if you w i.-h. j Don' tie n;i your original capital in ! land costing J100 to $20(1 per acre! when you can pet land in ;.'enominee County, Upper Teninsula. Michi:-in. ! just as rich, ju?t a? productive good j Hardwood iand that insures b'e crop. j of grain, fruit?, vegetables wonderful j country for Castle. Sheep, Hogs. Dairy-' ins: and Poultry ample rainfall land j at the low price of $10 to $25 per acre Ciose to waiting markets. schools, churches, telephones, rural delivery good roads no taxes for five years to aetu.-tl set tiers. do not ask you to take our word alone pee this land before you decide. Write at once for full information also improved farms We on this land and will sell you direct. S. CRAWFORD & SONS 645-A.T. -First ITatlonal Bank Bldg-., Chicago. NOTICE. Th T:mis has received th following order from the Uunited States government, which is self-explanatory and which goes into effect oa Monday, July IS: On account of the ahortago of materials the Question of the supply of paper is becoming acute and the use of paper muot be economized to the grea.cet poosibl extent. It is neceeiarr that all newspapers Which publish a daily and weekly .Iition put the following preliminary economies into effect July li. 1SH: Discontinue the acceptance of the return of unsold copies. Discontinue the use of ell samples or free promotion copies. Discontinue giving- copies to anybody except for office-working copies or where refi'.red by statute law In the case of official advertising. Discontinue giving free copies to advertisers, except net mere than one copy each for checuir.f purposes. Discontinue the arbitrary forcing of copies on new dealers (i. e., compelling them to buy more copies than they can legitimately sell In order to hold certain territory). Discontinue the buying back of papers at either wholesale or retail selling price from delera or agents. In order to secure prefereatia.1 representation. Discontinue the payment of salaries or commission to agent, dealers or newsboys for the purpose of eeourlng the equivalent of return prlrlleics. Discontinue all free exchanges. THOS. JE. DONXELLET. Chief. Pulp and Faper Section. War Industries Board.

DEFENSE COUNCIL MEETING (Continued from page one.) th council at its last meeting. Thompson feels that the closing of the stores w-111 do the community an untold injury, as they are kept open at night to accommodate the farmer trade George Bailey, chairman of the West Creek Township Council of Defense, said the merchants in that locality are protesting the order very vigorously. After due consideration the counoil decided that the action be modified and that the order apply to the cities of Whiting. East Chicago. Hammond and Gary. The rescinding ojf the order does not apply on and after October 1st. Clausen's Petitioa Is Granted. John Clausen, conducting a boarding house for the Erie Railroad at Winfteld. i&hed the council to give him permission to buy out and operate a store in Winfieid. Clausen is an alien enemy having come from Germany in 1S12. and being a resident of Lake county sinee October 15, 1917, coming from Germany when 1 R years old. The petition filed by Clausen to operate a store at Winfieid was granted. V. A. Place was appointed chairman of Food Production and Food Conservation and a committee consisting of 9 other members will be selected by Place to assist him. $200 for the present need of the chairman in this work was appropriated by the council. The town of Miller petitioned for the granting of en order of 30 barrels of oil for the streets In that locality which was given. Armour Crossing Matter Up. A communication was read from H. C. Kurrie, president of the Motion Railroad, in regard to th danger. us crossing at Armour. President Kurrie said the matter had been referred to Genera! Manager II C. May in rharee of the operations of the M"non for the Federal government. The state bulletin regarding conservation of waste material in which ii set forth the establishment of a central location where cast off clothing and other waste material can be Raved and turned Into cash for meritorious purposes. The chairman of the Townsh'p Council will be instructed to look nfer this matter. A clipping from a Chicago paper was read in which the w titer said, "that lawyers in and around Hammond are preying on alien enemies. It was set forth in the article that these lawyers accept certain amounts of money from ignorant Russians and other alien enemies to keep them from the draft. Hammond aian to Investigate. P. W. Meyn of Hammond was delegated to mv'-s-t Igate the matter The matter of highway Improvement and construction was nxt given attention by the council through h bulletin from the slate cnutn-il which set forth that no new construction of highways can 1" made un!"s it rr:,.f;rms to the t-nlinrs of the National 0'i-;:il of Defense oii.y thoee rumi.i lo ai.i.i in the light of war ..; n !tio.' -. -l ery existing improved highway to be properly maintained and local rr.Hterial used whenever possible A copy of this bulletin will be sent to County Highway Superintendent Clarence Eder of Hammond end the chairman of the township council. The net meeting of the council will be held the first Monday in August, unless important matters should demand an extra session.

f GRIFFITH Mr. and Mrs. Chas. May left Saturday a. m , for Marquette. Michigan, for a two weks visit with relatives. R. H. Steiffler moved in the place Nickerfon's vacated. Adeline Poulton is visitir.g relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs Gambles who spent the past week with B. B. liarless returned to Chicago. Angelat Leah Keilman who was visInting C. I. Boesen the past wek reIhured home at Dyer. Mr. end Mis. A. A. HrfTman and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds fpant Sunday in Chicago with relatives. Badges ol Servitude The haggard face, the sunken aye. the listless expression and the trembling; hand ar truly your badges of servitude. The rleeplcas nights and restless day fp'ed w.th pain, misery, backaches, hot and cold flashes, dlisiness. specks before eyes, coated tongue. bad breath, sour etomach, tired, listless feeling. loss of strength, vim, vigor and ambition, timid baehful loss of Interest, no power to concentrate mind, swollen feet and a thousand other sensations, pains aud feelings that you undergo, are the pleadintfs of your body for liberty from disesse. They are the danger signals of nature and if you neglect their warnings, eventually they will become your absolute master, wrecking you both physically and mentally. GET WELL NOW AND BE TOtTR OWN MASTER. CONQUER YOVK DISEASE BEFORE IT CONQUERS TOP YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MIS9 THIS CHANCE. I GUARANTEE Df Luckett 188 EAST STATU ST, ARTBMTl BlUCG.

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SHORTAGE AND FAMINE "The retailer who presumes to be governed by reeent press dispatches which announced that 'there will be no suiiar famine in America." would do well to stop and think before he jeopardizes Pi.- privilege of doing business, by any hasty or ill advised C"ii' !usions." stud lr. Harry E. Barnard, federal food administrator for Indiana, today. "There is, right now in America, enough ug-r to go around, provided and this is all important provided the regulations are followed carefully. That is why the regulations were made to make the supply ade-oiia-.-. if possible. There is no guarantee that the amount rf sugar available .n the t i.;ted States for the mon'hs of .T.pv. August and September will be sufTlciont. p. can be. only with strictest eooneirie.s "Wit .out re-;ialon of the distribution and price of sugar, the poor people, nnd many who would perhaps resent Peine so. r'assifled, might be deprived entirely of sugar. This might have been due both to profiteers who have been driven from the sugar market bv the food administration, or toe transportation facilities might have failed as they did in reference t . coal. Certainly the sugar ships have been limited to the more pres.'dnjr war demands. "Th.-se are sufficient reasons for the limitations that have been placed upon all forn.s of businesses consuming sugar, and why the householder ought o assist the retailer in every way t.-. make individual rationing on the three pounds per month basis effective. "A sugar shortssre becomes a sugar famine only when someone is actually deprived of suitar. Such time has not yet come. It will be provented cniy nnd in Fuch measuro as the genuine patriotic spirit of the people asserts itself in effective cooperation with the food administration's program."

Miss Katherine Hoffman who hai been visiting; in Chicago returned home Sunday evening Mr. and M : s. M. J. Eelrlger and family motored to Gary Sunday to see th"- M-ld.ets drill. Mr. Bernard P.oe.en of Chicago Is visiting relative. Manv friends from her went to '-'town Point Sunday to see the races. Miss Ellen Welsh is spending a few days with relatives at English Lake. Ind. Miss .T l ! a Miller left yesterday to visit relatives jn Kenosha, Wis. George Covert and J'hn MIninger i.ft jesterday for Camp Taylor. Ky. Mrs. c-.-h Aiuii - Crown . Point, si e Mo'-.day v, 'th rl-.ttvs. Pr '..".--. Mo;. .... -.a l.ave gone tr. ls.tV- Grc ;..!, Ind , for a fe-v days : a.' r. i.. ii. None so peer but can buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps. THE QUESTION OF TODAY IS TO HAVE READY MONEY FOR ALL YOUR BL'YINO. INVESTIGATE! Our "Twenty-Payment Plan." It will pay you! Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture, piano. Victrolas, "C-ve Stock and office Fixtures wit hou t r'm.o -i i. REMEMBER There ate no Charges or Extras. ONLY 31,'; INTEREST. Private and Confidential. Provident Loan Co. Room 3. Panama Bldg. ' 14s-leii East State Street. Near Orpin-urn Theater. Phor.e 323. License No. J3. For most of the world life j is one Ions: battle for 1 health against the one 1 Great Enemy of all man- j kind Disease. I Defeat means misery, suf- j fering, sorrow and Death. ' Do Your Eit by consulting ! an Expert Specialist. Let Me help you back to ' Health bv aiding vour de- ! fender, Nature, to conquer your ailments. DISEASE OF MEN Cured in quickest possible time at lowest possible POST. DISEASES OF WOMEN Cured by mode rn, painless non-surgical methods. CATARRH CURED Nervous and Skin Disea?-r Cured. STOMACH DISEASES All known up-to-date scientific methods used. GOITRE CURED No pain, cutting or detention from bus'nes- Absolutely free from danger. PILES CURED Do you want to be cured of PILES, pile misery and dar.ger, without risking a dollar? No knife, pa'.n or loss of time, no dangerous injections. Write for particulars.

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