Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 27 July 1918 — Page 7
Julv 27. 1918.
Page Seven.
Classified Advertisements
Wanted Male Help WANTED Mfn to unload coal: 20c per ton. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. 6-2. -tf WANTED Steadv man. middle-aged, to' collect f'T and -writ life insurance: pood salarv and ooT.missI on. Apvyo State. Room 4. HaramuM -..- MOULDERS. For nm malleable Iron foundry- Ap.lv Wrttrrn Steel Car t Foundry Co., HegewUch, lit. .-.4-4 Va:7tE-BOOK JACX8XSTOWORK IX OUR SHIPPING RO M: 1I.RMANt.VT POSITIONS; HIGHEST W Ah-X. W. b. CoNKEY CO. ..0-. WANTED Welders and Bench hands. Frank S. Betz Co., Hammond. WANTED EOT R BOTE 16 YEARS OR OVF.R- L'OHT WORK.. TW n T,.'' LAT'DEli. 2:2 INT' I ANA AVE. 7-2?-3 WANTED An fspTii-.i men's fur- . . ,.,.. .a'iMii: permanent po:tt'n; food oppc. tun . y ; pet.nt man. Apply to super. n. E. C. Mtr.a .. Hammond. m - WANTED Ensineer "nr ren-no.i. ....... must understand Cor:;.-. conden.. P engines and electric generator n person 1. S Metal Rfflnin Co. f;t BOYS. 18 TEAKS MXrT ABOVE DK.APT AQE. Good wages, steady ffl '" ") f lent chance f r advancement. ArO a. once- w. B rONKEY CO.. Hammond. , t - n - . -A bus boy. Carleton Hotel Hammond. WANTED Solicitors for memrshipi UEx Oil Development n oil trust, now developing vaiu"' hJ"ood oil lease with two " f o? FngHsh pay. nermanent position t"r. ind foreign l.Jua solicitors, ow'r nty fospiendid advancement and .1. creased earning:?: bis f .' (, MU-mon ''nil 12 to 1:?,0 oailv. . " Frb'av Siiturdav evening. C. S. Mather Sons. -"13 Calumet bids... KaM Chicago. . nFv Age 17 to 45. Experience unMnH,v. Travel: make secret .nve.M gat ions, reports. f1. penses. American I-oreicm O'':. Agency. 764 St Lo-.lis. ' WiVTFD-pTr ? t - c 1 a s s machinist , carpenters: steady employment. ,rHSselll Chemical Co. LlL" WANTED Fairly experienced driver for furniture wagon. Apply to Mr. D. D. Senico, Lion Store Furniture Dept. '' WANTED Handy man around factory, wages $18 per week. Apply McTlrov Belting Work?, Truman and Soh.1 St. Wanted Female Help ,T-.vTFT Girls to operate rovrer sewW ANTLl''' i- x,fcllrov Belting in? machine. Appl -vrcur . ,2;,tf Works. . t.t ,,,.PKeeper- good home for Em" Address J., care Time. Hammond. ... iVTrri Colored woman or Kirl for WAN I i-t v.' - -opntt ave., general housework. 431 u,co,i25, j Eat. Chicago. Zl Girls for facTT A "TF,T) 1 1 - -x T " cl tory Betz Co. WANTED - Laundress. Fhone 2724f 1149 Forrest ave. - WANTKD-Wcrnat. cook t ork inrestaurant. l ' .,vTrn3 iadv collectors and soliciW ANTED o 'a . .125 rr ,nontn. 155 State st. . WANTEr Dishwasher; good wages. H0te' M-e' FhAne " WANTED Stenographer and bookkeeper good position open: must be .highclaVssalary $100 rer month; Ptat? age and experience. Box M. Times ''tf WANTED Oirls. IS t-1 Bed Co.. Hammnr.d. Enterprise 7-27-2 WANTED Waitress and dishwasher at once. 7 07 Chicago ave. East Ch-cneo. Eshenbach Restaurant Situations Wanted. FXPFEIEXrF-i office manager. D. E. "bookkeeper and cashier fs open for engaseinent; J30 per wee. Write t.W . Times. ' WANTED Steady work with a ton truck, 622 Chi-'-affo avenue, East hicao. Ind., Phone 1146-R. 7-:6 !,t WANTED Dressmaking bv the day and at" home. 415 Truman ave.. Room 5. Hammond. For Rent. FOR RENT "-room office suite: reasonable rent. State and Hohman sts. Thone 345. 7-l"-tf. FOR RENT Reasonable, Store on East State SL. rood location: hot water heat. Inquire S. Levin, 13 West State. -3-D FOR RENT Entire r-utld'.r.sr at f o-ith-wesT corner i jt c. ana r-i;C"io Inqu re Peter Hand v:ng Co . 16" 2 7 24 3 Sheffield ave, Ci.icis FOR RrXT Rear store room at I2i 0 Br-.advvav, Ga-y. Inq-r.re Pet r Hand Brewing- Co.. 1632 Sheffield a- e., Chicago. " - 3 FOR RENT Lodge hall. wt and 3rd Thursday and 4th Fridev'' f each month. Call phone 14S2 afjer 8 p m. 7-23-tf FOR P-ENT Large store -room on Conkev ave., suitable for liv.lng purpose.-.; convenient to Standard Steel. Oo.-t;-pancv about August 6; re.nt Ph .; e hi or S2S-M. "-24-27 FOR RENT Oarage. 4 i S Plummer ave. Ross, phone l-i:-M. 7-27-1 FOR RENT Four-room furnished fat. Phone S31-R Hammond. 7-27-1 FOR KENT Three-room furnished flat. Phone 975-M Hamm ind. . 7-27-1 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT 5 op S room f.at or cottage, irrf urn Jshed. A. Mathieson. ln7 Russell St.. Hammind. 7-23-5 WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room cottage or hr,us: modern. ; Addresr K. A . care limes. Hammond. , 7-25-3
Real Esfais Bargains
FOR SALE Modern 7-rnom Tiouse; can be maJ--. ir,w 10 rooms; o.tv.ot lot: goad location. Phono ".$42. Hammond. 7-2-tf FOR SALE Lot on south side Roosevelt ave . 25x90. Write P-9J, Time?", or Phon. lfai.,mc:i.l .nSC-J. 7-6-12 FO K SA1.F Attractive f.-roc sit b units -J-'W on Harrison St.. i-'outh side, near car Isn. : oak ri-..-rs thr..iinot. French doors, kitchen t :ibint. laundry- tubs, etc. We .ii !! ilus b'inKii.v (. t an especially ..w jt!. w.' h a s'OHil cash paymen: an I the balance, on rm-mhly terms. Haiti.s & Mo.. re. 401' I lai.-.moail h'.dg. 1 'hones 321-2 143. 7-22-tf f'OR. SALE House, SSI? ;rapevif. t . Indi.-i:a Harbor: Kirentn: cash or It. iv. Addrci-s Owner, tin K. Hrvjdwny. Newton. Kansas. 7-23-7 WILL NOb:!iir: my tv .-It; brick bull 1inr. 2 s-.x-ro.. ;n flats. !.. t. 1 ui 'htcit''. hit h-ive yen;" Airly Ham-I'-'rd Furniture Exchange. 2'4 E. Sta' st. 7-iD-tf v ' R ALE -roorn bunaaiow; modern :h r.''.j ho'i; ; half block from car i'ne. '!! t.k sin.'ill cash pavm-nt i'U'.i. r.'O.in . rnt. OaP. evcn'.ns.'. 41 Kltri ."t. 7-24-1
BIG PAR.1A1N ::i a iie'.v 4 larfre room bunttai'.-vv on S ft. 1M; $2750; sma'.i payment down, balance nu as rent. 5c52 Oj,-,-,;t ave . East OhieaKo. Phone 4fi.-!-l " 7-24-4 F1 ' R SALE I'll rr. ishe.l h-r....f. f.a. urstairs. oy,i2 Fir sr.. Intfu.ni Herbor. 7-25-3 FOR PALE Store bu:l line, fixtures and lot: small payment down, balance l:ke rent a 7 2 Alter .t:r. n ave. Phone 1753 or 557 Hammond 7-2-tf
FOR SALE 31-ft. b-t. corner let b'ock north of Countrv "'.iib. West Hammond. Phone S??-R .."i t- 7 "0 evenings. 7-2S-3 FOR SALE Modern 5-ror)m house; solid concreti- basement, attic and furnace; ressonab1.... 1 Lewis sf .. Hammond, south i f Park. 7-2-2 1'oR SLE New 5-room eottige: aii modern, just beir.K con'.plet el ; rea'v for occupancy in about o'.e vrU: 37 f'. I t. 12 f. lie.p; within tv blocks of Standard S'-el; m ar new t .lustrin! hi.h schoo'; priced low for qilck sale, sina'l o.ish payn-.er.t down sntl halanco like rent. For informatic n call Mr. Moorhe.id. Piiont-s S.".3-5 1:. 7-20-O F"R S LE M.'.d -rn P-room brirk house on Morion nve. ne.-tr Taiper ft.; 50 ft, lot; rnlv S.s9vr: J75 cash, halo nee like rt nt : onlv one block from Standard ttel Co. For Information phone 353 or Slfl. 7-2ri-6 F''R SALE S-:ory brick bui2.i-.nff with t'rv 'o,is s".-oe ;irsT tio'-r. tnvo -r. -' ' .on i fiats on second floor, one 5-roirm flat and one 8 -room flat on third floor; b.iildinc rents for $150 per month: i.ll i:i.dcrn conveniences: next to church i.nd sch'.l: isood locetion for drujc store. Wi'l f.ke half cash. Mfss Mary Jirac,;, 4:'2'' Mapun ave. East Chicago. 7-2'.-2 FOR SALE OR EXniAX(J.E For city property. 60-acre farm near Lap.-.rte: 9-rootn house an 1 ou tbu i.' din gs. o : 1 r Fir st., Indiana Harbor. 7-2S-3 FOR SALE Attractive f. room modern brick home: oak finish and oak floors throughout: 132 Highland. Bt.. (ti- block from Harrison Park; h' st bargain in city. For terms and price Phone :'.4f. or S46-W. 7-26-tf FOR SALE Very ducabie modern Sroom house on seven t y-tl ve 1 75) feet of ground. Location the best iu the 01 1 v. Th-j b-st buy 1:1 Himinond. W. 1.. Ford. 44-5 May st. 7-27-tf 1'OR SALE Bargain, northwest corner of Ev inr ave. and ':5th St.. South Chicago, irunsfer and (al'un c(,rner. brick buildtns. 4 fiat"!. 2 sore. Wor'h $2e.i)'; will accept Jlti.ouO, Thos. McCormick. 7815 Wabash ave.. Chicago. 7-27-3 FOR SALE 6-ro.m house. 37 'j ft. lot: electric, toilet, fas; immediate possession; easy payments. Inquire 404 Hickcry st. Handy lo S. Shore and Oreen Line. 7-26-2 FOR SALE Three new modern 4-room houses near tt.e Illinois Car Mfg. Co. and Hersh-Steirj Co. 0:1 Orover St.: paved S'.ieet, sewer. bs and water; goo-1 !:.?-m-nt; 37''xl23 ft. lot; price. for tjuok saie. J2100; cash, balance like rem. For informal;'!! phone 353 or 51a. 7-2n-6 FOR .SALE Cottage, at 506 Wilcox ae.. Hammond. 7-27-1 FOR. SALE -Two 4"-aor farms in Elkhart coutyy: fine soil; one with a small new . ran.e house, and the other with a -rCm house. Both farms well improved. On is for trade. D. J. Moran. H.'lramond 1314?.. Hammond. Ind. 7-27-30 8-3 W E offer- for investment four-flat brick bmirilrjg on Duty St.; now renting for 51-" pr." nonth; with minor improvements oan be increased to J16o. For s.iie a short time only for $7, !'(. '.s!lin. Mfc. rn it Co. 7-27-6 BUNGALOWS FOR SALE We have four bungalows, complete, ready for occupancy in the best residence district in East Chicago, on Xorthcote avenue. Will seil on easy terms cash payment down, balance like rent. Liberty Bonds acr-ept-elat face- value. Phone 777-J -Pettit Bros. , 7"27"3 Lest and Found LOST Between Oary nnl Indiana Harbor, a li ly's gc.1.1 watch; medium s;za tyirh dia.nto:i.i set n both sides: libera! war.1. M:s. II-' rner i'ran'.on. 1126 W. 1 1 ih a e , i;a ry. 7-9-tf LOST $244, July 23 at noon, between Stfte Line and Hohman St.; $145 returned me but still $i? missing. Reward for let urn or an inf. rir.a'.lon leading to return lP'O Columbia ave. Fl. ..!-, 610 Hammond. 7-25-3 LOST O-iti.eo p.n, Thursday vrng, between .5 and S;. Finder w-,11 receive r.-ward if ret-i.ned to Times r,ff.ce. lPzinriond. 7-2"-.", LOST Watch on Hammond bench, a 19jewel Elgin, open face RailroHd watch: liberal reward. J. C. Wale, 17 T-opan St. 7-27-3 For Sale Automobiles. SEE the new light 6 Mo--n touring car : at Liberty Garage. 164-1,6 Fa vet t e st. I 7-27-3 ! .,, . j FOR RENT 1917 Mitchell touring car;! A-l condition. 473f Northc.te rive. ! Phone S5S-R East Chicago. Ind. 7-22-6 j H WE ou seen the new Moon touring! cae" 'call a Liberty Oarage. 164-166 1 Fayette Authorized da pent of the Moon Motor Car Co. 7-27-3 ! FOP. SALE Four Ford touring cars; ! one 5-oass-ner Alburn.; cne 5-passen-i ger Oakland; other good used cars. Van's Auto Sales. 33 State. 7-25-3 STORE your car at Liberty Garage. 164166 Fayette st. Open day and night 7-27-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE Marmon 4. 7 -pr s r.ee ---r sii-.mpr and w inter top. A-l s-h p. f"-'; Chalmers six. t pass-.-j.-e. $375 4 506 Forythe ave.. East Chicago. I hone 572-M. 7-27-2 Roomers Wanted WANTED Roomers and boarders. 165167 Logan st. Phone 2737 HamttiMid. Block and half from 4 corners. rjt.t
For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALEUnredeemed j Diamonds and Railroad I watches. Lessor's Reliable ;Loan Bank, 65 State Street, 'Hammond. Open evenings. 4-18-tf
We Buy Liberty 2ronds for :Cash. Real Estate, Loans ;and Insurance. Open eveInings. ! JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. ,4605 F-orarthe F.at Cfcleaico. I Phone S3. F0R SALE Ice from car at. Howard and Plununcr javenues. Will deliver to all i parts of citv. Wm. Sielaff. ,phone 1729. Hammond. E-15-J i-'1!. M!.E-10)S National ceh rei-iter; o.dy use,! a nh,rt time. Call 722 r-alu-niet ave. Phone 2363 Hammond. 7-20-tf !FC.'Rv,S!ALE 1 h!llla,:(! table e,nd 3 pool I '.onpi' ouiflt. T'lione 22J1 : Ilamnmnd. 7-20-6 rf1 SALE Grocery and market, inelnHiiK nxtur.s; poo-J business: an excellent locftticn. .-37 Fennsvlvanla ave. rhone 112K-J Indiana Harbor. 7-22-6 PIi-ANur) rHONOORAPH Fine new '"' n-h-grade piano; one new J2f,o .r.i'.n1', rap!; 3 8x12 h!h-priced ? '1 , -a' rllJ ' a bargain If you all at once. lU Plummer ave, Haminond. Call after 6 p. m. 7-2S-1 FOR SALE-4 Reajrle hound pups, ft mer'.kSJ0id',.wp11 hrcd- 2 '' Calumet I,ride. Michigan Central Ry.. Hammond. 7.23.fi 0et the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond ; Furniture Co., 212 E. State , street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin, i-Mfrr. -Ira;) NOTICE. CONTRACTORS. FOR SALE Ei-ht truse; jrood Tor parage buildinjf. Inquire of Frank b-orman, 11th ave. and Roosevelt st , G"!-v- 7-24-6 r. NOTICE, FARMER3L I Ot- .TALE 1.. n thousand gallon tank .-in.l stand, pood for water system on farm. Apply Frank Borman. 11th ave. and Roost v.-lt st. ihrv -- n-n DID YOU EVER SEE ofR STOCK tlF USED FT.'RNITURE ' If not. come In and see it before vou buy. Me can save you manv do'.fars on any piece of furniture vou ned Put what we save in War Saving or Thr-ft .-tamps and help the i,.n-j over iV'f HAMAIONI, KI'HX! TT"R E KXCII VVj'y' 24 STATE. COR. SOHL. PHONE 2S4S 7-"24-3 BAE3AINS. Obs range, good baker $8.00 Ice box. good condition 6.00 Hammond Furniture Exchange, 2M E. State. Cor. hohl. 7-23-tf FOR SALE Champion grain binder Wm. Sci.midt. Phone Ussme 4i-J. "7-26-4 FOR PALE Two horses, one coming 6, weight 1.000 pounds; the other 1.200 pounds; both broke single and double. Peter Postma. Munster, Ind. 7-26-3 FOR SALE ")ne good pony, weight 900 pounds, perfectly sound; 'cheap if sold at once: can be seen between and 12 mornings ?r after 7 in evening. 3410 Mi. higan ave. Indiana Harbor Tea & Coffee Store. 7-27-2 FOR SALE CHEAP Oliver typewriter; new, used only 2 months. Inquire 532 Sibley st. 7-24-tf SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS. One $700 player, used one year, 80 rolls; owner in draft; $310 will buy same. One nearly new $450 Kimball piano, $135. One nearly new $400 Steinwaur, used one vear, $110. One Cable piano, like new, $100. One tine Webber, cood as now, $135. One high grade French, like new, $120. One Hallett & Davis, good condition, $60. One $300 Heetric plaver, 100 rolls. $160. One Victor, 80 records, $35. One new $250 phonograph and records, $90. Do not overlook these bargains. J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO. 145 State St., Hammond. FOR SALE Brass bed, willow davenpori, household furniture. 414 Ingram ave. 7-27-1 FOR SALE Team of bay mares; weight about 2400 lbs. J. Nichols. Black Oak Phcne 12K T-2 Hammond. 7-"7-' ! FOR SALE Big gas range, practically new dining pedestal table. Ja.-i.b-an I buffet. Injuire Rs Hotel, S Stn'e pt j Phone 1557. r-zi-i 'too TAKES steel motor boat. 21 ft. i lent. 6 ft. beam, fully equipped. I cylinder Doman engine. A-l shaoe. c'inI met bridge. Michigan Centre. Ry., HnmI mond. 7-27-1 FOR SALE Six rooms of furniture 21 Michigan ave. Phone 23 Hammond. 7-27-1 For Sale Motorcycles. motorcycle's" " ATI makes from SI5.G0 up. To get what vou want make your selection now. S-"Td on easv pavments. CSI03 ATTTOCAB SALES ROOM. 229 State St. Phone 24S3. Hammond Boarders Wanted. WANTED A nice gentleman for board end room: 4 blocks from court house. 10s Oondit sr. Phone 27S5. 7-27-1 Buy all the War Savings Stamps you can for cash and pledge yourself to the limit in future purchases.
For Rent Furnished Rooms
FOR RF.NT Front hwlroom for two; board if dcMied: mod. in; ,'i doors from far line. Phone 1 '." 4 7 Hammond. 7-22-tf FOR RENT Furnisher) an,j j.ousekeeping rooms. Call IS riummer v. 7-2 3-tf ( FOR KKXT-Newly fnrnnhM front room, private family. m.dein: half block from Harrison Park. Hihninn Ft. phono !to;-J. 7 -i 5 -1 f Iron j;EXT-Kare r-.m, sui'able t'.-r I 1 "i-, 2 entlmcti. j."4 i.-.h:uan St., i ! i "R RENT 2 vo 'tns :'..r light hou.ei'"'i'iii; oatn. gar and !e.-trl Phone "2.7-J iiammond. Cull ?.3: Murrav n. 7-2-l For 11 E NT-- r-irn;.-h. 1 r-.r-m suitable f,.r twrt; mn-iern. II Rimlmdi ave P : i n e 7 '-O . 7-2-2 FOR i; ENT Lre fro;,t room suitable tor 2; opposite City Park. 452" F-r-s the are.. East Ohnagn. 7-26-2 FOR KENT 3 furnished rooms for liht hous kef -pirif; n .r car Sine. Phone 2 .".A ft or cnil 414 Hickory st. 7-2H-1 Fi'R RENT Furnished single room: modern 126-P. Duly n. Phune n::-R Hammond. 7-2(1-2 FOR RENT Sleeping room, furnished 70S Wal-er st. 7-26-3 For RENT 2 vi-ell furnished rooms. 433 Lectin st . Hammond. 7-26-2 FOR RENT 1 larre room and 2 other rooms in cottage for housekeeping; handy 10 Oonkcy and Standard Steele Phone P11H. 7-7-tf FOR RENT Fu rni.sf.ed room suitable for two entiemen: I ' cr.nveniences: opp. Oity Hall park. East Chicago. 4517 Todd ave. 7-27-3 FOR RENT I.ifrht housekeeping rooms for married couple wi h m widow; julvUiKs all of house. 351 Indiana ave. 7-27-1 FOR I; ENT Furnished room suitable for 1 and 2 with all conveniences; very reasonable. 125 Carroll at. 7-27-2 FOR RENT One room suitable for two: modern conveniences. 442 Indiana ave , Hammond. 7-27-1 FOR RENT Two strictly modern light housekeeping rooms. Phone 177K or cail 531 Michigan ave., Hammond. 7-27-1 FOR RENT 2 clean rooms for lifht housekeeping: centrally located. n(i5 Hohman. .Phone 2574 Hammond. 7-27-1 Miscellaneous OLD reliable contractor will furnish loan v. Khoui commission, plans free, til l build f.r you on monthly payment. Allison l'i n'racung Co., 109 Dearborn. Chicago. 7-3-22 I PAINTING end rat erhaneinir C.irl I Vermel t, 4lo Mi'-higan ave. Fh'ono I 1429 Hammond. 6-13-1 I .UTO.MOBII.E PAIVTIVIi. Tour Automobile painted in Indiana' only Frst Class Paint Establishment 1.4 a guarantee 0f wuality and Satisfaction Prompt service. Auto top seat lovers mad and repaired. HAMMOND AUTO PAINT AND TOP COMPANY. 470-JO-S2 Hohman St.. Hammond. Ind. 7-23-tf PIANO LESSONS Rag time in 20 lessons guaranteed. Oeo. rl. Crflen. Phone 2296 Hammond. 11 Rnnbach ave. 7-26-6 LAWX M0V1:RS Shnriv ened, guaranteed to cut like new. Baity carnages and go-cart wheels retired. Work called for and delivered. R. J. llerkner, 837 Calumet ave. Phone 2820 Hammond. 7 20 lot nn AB.A-Trrn -nnrvT-rwri .... .. j .v .-".nils w-rr, old Rhiiigles; also gravel Roofing and repairing. See us on anything in the j l.'.ii'i.li i i n. r Calumet Koofiny Co. Phones 467-2.;n.". itoom 27 Rlmbach Bldg. Hammond. 6 -26 tues. thur-sat-tf LARGE LOANS Loans not under $50. 000 on business blocks, office buildings, hotels. theaties, manufacturing plants; also refinancing legitlmat" prc.josuions. E. E. Pi:rsu, iioLui i. In i. i.-14-tr BICYCLES " Sold on Easy Payments A. J. WAXZ, 223 Stat St. Fhon 3489. Hammond. 4-27-tf LEGAL NOTICES. THE CITY OF WHITING. NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF THE SEWAGE PUMPING DISTRICT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWAGE PIWIFING STATION. Notice is hereby given that the Board of I'ublic Works did on the l?th day of July, 1918. adopt Declaratory Resolution No. 171 for the formation of the sewage pumping district and the construction of a sewage pumping station. Said sewage pumping station is to be a brick pumping he-use approximately 47x68 feet; :r.n;a tc ins five centrifugal pumps, having pumping capacity of S6.f.QO gals per minute, ar.d said sewage pumping district lies within the following described territory in said City of Whiting. Lake County. Indiana, to-wit; AH the real estate lying within th district in the City of Whiting, bounded on th west and south by the western and a nit hern boundary linens of the City of Whiting, and on 'he w, 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 north. ast quarter (XElt) of the northwest quarter (NW') of Section seventeen (17). Township, thirtyseven ("7), North Range Nine (9) west of the 2nd P. M. Thence west along the southern boundary line of the said northeast Quarter (XE'-i) of the northwest iuarter (NW) of Section seventeen (17), Township thirty-seven (37) North Range Nine CO we.i of the 2nd P. M . to a point where a line parallel to and one hundred tw-enly-five (125) feet from the east line of Indiana Boulevard intersects said southern bunciary line. Thence northwest along said line parallel to and one hundred twenty-five (125) feet from Indiana B. ulevard 10 a point where said line inters.-cts the eastern boundary line of the Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad right-of-way. Thence north along said eastern boundary line of said right-of-way to a point one hundred twenty-rive (125) feet south of 121st s'.reei. Thence east from said point along a line which is one hundred twenty-five (125) feet south and parallel to 121st street until taid line intersect? a line which is one hundred twenty-five (125) feet east and parallel to Front street. Thence north along sii line one hundred twenty-five 12iO feet cast of and parallel to Front street to a point where such parallel line intersects the northern boundary line of the city limits of the City of Whiting. Thence northwest along said boundary line to the western boundary line of said city limits. Said Board of Public Works will at its offica in the City Hall of said City of Whiting, at two o'clock p, m. on the fifth day of August, 191?. receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by the construction of such sewage pumping station, and will also riear and determine the ques-
tlon as to whether such district or area is properly bounded for the purposes of such eewage pumping station, whether other territory not included in such boundaries should be added to such district, or nlis'.her any of the rtn! estate therein included should be excluded therefrom, and will also hear and determine the question as to whether the fecial benefit to the several lot anj parcels of land within such area and to said city by reason of such proposed improvement,' will be equal to the estimate! cost of said improv erner.t. A map of said sewage pumping district and the plans, draw.ns.-i and specifications fc,r paid sevvag- pumpins station are now on file in the oiMce of this Board, JAMES ,T NEJDL. FRANK P. LEWIS, A. CONDON", Bo-ird of I'ubhc Works. Attest: JOHN A. TOJCARZ. Clerk of the Board of Public Works. 7,2 "-'7 ACTION TO DIVORCE. IX THE LAKE SEPERIOR CO CRT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1918. OACSE NO. 17407. ACTION TO DIVORCE. IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COT-NTT. JOHN" B. KIRK VS. MARCARET KIRK. Now comes the plaintiff by plums & Wella, attorneys, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a (ompetent rerson. showing that the defendant. Margaret Kirk, in not a resident cf the S'a'e of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore herby notified 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 therein, at the calling of said cause, on the llh day ef September, A. D. 1M18. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and he-Id in the Court House, Room No. 2, at Hammond, la aald county and state, on the 11th Monday of September. A. D. 19 IS. naid action will be heard end determined In her absence. IN WITXESa WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand end affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 11th day of July, A. D. 191. HERBERT L. AVHEATON", Clerk L. S. C.
NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY. Pursuant to laws of the State of Ind'ana Oer.eral Code Law relating to railroad and public utilities, there will be f.oid at public auction at 3 p. m. on the 2Srd diy of September. 3 f 1 . at the storage house of the Interstate Storage Forwarding Company, at Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, to satisfy freight, demurrage and storage charges and other expenses connected wi-.h the sale the following property: Six hundred (600) bundles lS-inch keg staves consigned to Paragon Cooperage Company. South Whitley, Ind., shipped from Summersville. S. C. on or about December I!?. 1 f 1 7. received at destination February 16. 191, and refuse! by consignee. THE NEW YORK. CHICAGO & ST. LOICS RAILROAD CO. Cleveland. Ohio, July 23. 1918. America has not yet begun to fight! Neither has she really begun to save. But we must hurry along the fighters and the savers. Ml ESTATE TRANSFERS TOLLESTON. Sadie R-iss and husband to Louis Bugno and wife, L 43. B 6. Logan Pk. add. $ S00.O0 Gallus J. Bnder and wife to I'aniel Kellner and wife, l LABORERS hi irhb.v ! 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 FL ANGER ETC. Join Our Labor Crew LEARN WHILE YOU EARH Wm. Graver Tank Works East Chicago, Ind. LADIES When Irregular or delayed use Triumph Pill. s?afe and alway Jependable. Not sold In drug1 stores. Refuse others, save disappointment Write for "Relief and particulars, it's free. Address. National Med-cal Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. 7:14 THE QUESTION OF TODAY IS TO HAVE READY MONEY FOR ALL YOUR BUYING INVESTIGATE! Our "Twenty-Payment Plan." It will pay youl Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture. Pianos. Victrolas. Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. REMEMBER There are no Charges or Extras. ONLY 3'i'r INTEREST. Private and Confidential. Provident Loan Co. Rinm ?. Panama Bldg. 1 4 s -1 . East State Street. Near Ornheum Theater. Phone 323. License No. 23S.
soo.oo 1.00 1.C0 3.2eo.00 1.00 1.00 1.300.00 Realty ( o. s 3rd add - 1,500.00 OARY. William Jf. Motto end wife o Martin Drop and wife. i n B 2, Condil McCinnitv 7th add. EAST CHICAGO. E. Chgo. Bidg. Co. to Mary K Reiland, L 4 4, B 14, NW 25-37-3 INDIANA HARBOR. Mary A. Emery (wid) to Edward M. Adams, L 12. B fi. Indiana Harbor E. Chgo. Co. to Edward M. Adams. L 12, B 6. Indiana Harbor " Edward M. Adams and Adeha to Inland Steel Co.. L 12, B 6. Indiana Harbor Theodore Oehne and wi.fe n Standard Forgings Co., L 14. B 2. 4th add. George Mirkov (bach) to Standard Forgings Co., . Standard Forgings Go's Bk "A", (sub Bs 1 and 2. 4th add. and B 24, 2nd add, I. H ) Johanna E. Peters (wld) to Andrew Holler ar 1 wife. L IS, R 60. Indiana Harbor John R. Farovid and wife to AA'acIuw Obremski, L 13. B 14, 4 th add. GLEN PARK. Joseph J. Schimek (bach) to Mary Klobucnik. Ls 14. 15. B 6. Reissigs add. 700.00 1.C0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ft. 500. no 1 00 l.oo PUZZLING PROBLEM IS SOLVED (Continued from page one.) Jurisdiction, including1 names cf" disloval persons furnished by the "unty council, with instructions to dealers in food and fuel supplies, "first serve the loyal Americans, and in as far as this administration has authority you are directed to see that the persons named on the list shall not have an equal privilege with loyal Americans." ' HIKE IS riSST 1IST. A list of names, submitted by the county council to the federal administrators, was attached to the orders, as follows: George Mayer. Union township. Joseph Charles, Lofontaine. Jasper Alexander. Bippus. C. M. Huffman. Warren. Emanuel Vendel. Huntington R. F. D. George E. Miller, Andrews. John E. Morrow. Union township. David Murphy. Warren R. F. D. THIY WERE EEiraQCENT. These, men. It was pointed out in one , r . . - . . . 1. t . , . ol in- oiu-i.-. unir t,-t-r uneti as at--
22. B 3, Gallaghers 1st add.-. Myrtl'3 C. , hitaker and husband to Edward E. Eikerburg and wife. L 8, Oustaye Hcnke's ddd Standard Realty Co. x Phillip Ii.-rm.an. L SO. P. 41'. 2nd oak I'k, add. Frank Krura and wife to Anthony Loerg r.nd wife, L 3. B 2, Toll. Land ' o. 1st add -HAMMOND Hamd, Home Inv. Co. to Marfartt AVrinand. Wly 1' L 7, Ely 12'..' L , H 3. Rediv He--berg-s ok Ridgre Hamd. Realty Co. to ple,-tsant P.. Sarber aril vvifi.-. L 3, L 4. Hantmond Itealty 'o.s add. Joseph P. Ornr.th.-im and wife to John Pajor and wife, Ls IS. 16. 21. 22. 2.S. p. 7; L 4 B 6. Manufacturers add Joseph o. Stinson and wife to Franklin F. Hare, L 1. R 1, Hitsk's add. P.ose Diebald, admx. to Ida Li. -b(,fT and husband. I. 17. Ii 3, Fogg & Hammond's 2nd add Helen Prick and husband to Louis Stoi and Helen. E'2 L 13. L 14. Wi2 L 1.-.. llama.
imqueni in war activities ana under tM,.,.,, ...
resolution unn1rr,"o';v nd ; t.-d b-,- ! con it y council of .'-fe .. - - v ;!! s".lij Ply e- .v .-.'..:- w.'.irc: l, ,,r .:- j tng care ,Z ti.? w.;.-.j of t'.e sbjve 1 na rr."''. pn r :--s." This particular order concluded a? follows: "Ton will be notified in writing when this (taking care of their wants) can be consistently done. The operation of the tilan is described in the Huntington county communication. When men arc found wilfully delinquent In "bond buying," 'thrift stamp buying," "Red Cross or T donations." they are summoned before the protective committee of the council and given "a careful bearing" by that committee and another commit'ee. If the ir.ati did not eppeir "or was unablo to give pood and sufrt 'ient reasons for delinquencies." the cha! man of the protective committee certified these men to the council of defense, who, In turn certified them to the regulating government officials In explaining such action. Mr. Foley's communication from the county said: "Recognizing that our community has (as every other) a number who are in word and deed really disloyal to the government in llwir lack of support of war activities, countenanced by the federal government, and whose acts amount to pro-Germanism, but yet who do not come directly into open violation of the fundamental laws. our county council passed the resolution." NOTICE. Taa Times has received the following order from the Uunited 8tate government, which la self-explanatory and which goes into effect Monday, July IS: On account of the shortage of materials the question of the supply of paper is becoming acute and the use of paper must be economized to the grea.eit possible extent. It ;s ot'.eftary that all newspapers which publish, a iaily and weekly 'Jitlon put the following preliminary economies Into effect July 15. 1918: Discontinue the acceptance cf te 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 statute law in the case of official advertising Discontinue giving free ccpin to advertisers, exxept not more than one copy each for checking purpaaes. Discontinue the arbitrary forcing cf copies on newe dealers (1. 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 dealers or agents, la order to secure prefarentlsl representation. Discontinue the payment ef salaries or commission to agents, dealers or newsboys for the purpose of securing the equivalent cf retura privileges. Discontinue ail free exchanges. THOS. E. DOTTNELLEY, Chief. Pulp and Paper Section, War Industries Board.
6URHHAM MAYOR AGAIN SOUGHT IH mm THEFTS
jHome Raided by U. S. Agts, Police, With New W arrant. Mayor "j n v" Fit n of p.urn ham was not to 1" f..nn-1 last night when two d puty Vn '-d Stat, s marshals, eight Secret f r ice operatives, some I i iconic:, fr-.m Sou'h Chlcigo 'ind a squad of railroad crmm'.-i-n detectives vv nt afi"r h:rn. They had a warrant charg:i:x with r ceivlnit tart of t,; $-,!,.:.. loot s'-i'cn from freight cars in On Turret .-.ir-t rict. This w as 'he s.coii 1 tr.tss! n of federal iige i.;s In 'rr - s-t of Jiajcr Pat ton. He was taken in a raid some days ago. but i';er a p.-.-ir. h iVr s -yn property 1 ro-od f-..ii'c- h" v. a.s Hii'-'i-ed. Eariera Search Home. The ir.va iiiig party searched Pa.tton's home, the city hn'.l and Ins i-alooa, but 1 sei rntd oiri"in he Lad l-.ft liie. town. I. at.- List ir.g.M the warrant. Issued in the afternoon by vVn.ii.Usdr.ned Mason, was placed in the hjixls of Deputy United States Marshal John Oriss. Oriss remained in Burnham to attempt service. Friends of Patfon sail at midnight that as soon as he returned from his out-of-town trip he in all probability woaid go immediately to Chicago and surrender himself to Marshal Bradiey. $250,000 oot Recovered. In the last two months the police have recovered more ih.-m $250,000 It property stolen from freight cars. It is said that a member of the gang, thirty n.-mbers of which have been arifsted. informed the police that Patton received some o'f the stolen property, consisting of plush coats and Jewelry. Tatton laughed the matter aside when he was first detained. DOCTOR SHOWS HIS LOYALTY After several unsuccessful attempts that he might serve his country. Dr. T. Joseph Toner, one of Oary's pioneer and most popular physicians, after taking a 1 hance with death, is happily on his way to the goal of his desires or will be In a short time. Within three weeks, or possibly a little longer. Dr. Toner will bo wearing a United Stales uniform in some branch of the medical division of the army. To achieve this ambition the physician had to submit to an abdominal operation to remedy a physical defect that barred his entrance into the medical division, which h- underwent at a Chicago hospital on Monday of the present week, and now- jhvsicians declare he will be tit for the service he has long s-.ushl within a month. Appeal to Gorgas. With loyalty to this country the dominant thought m his mind. Dr. Toner filed his application, alor.fr with several other physicians, somo months ago for service 111 the medical department of the army, but was rejected on account of a j physical d f ec Determined to give his ico !- no-d.cal proj,.,. .. ,. , -r ,.. a,,, S(j t1 ' . ..ash' ogton. ; .. c;;ii plc-oi.-d v.t-n tie .:, -r --t W.;.;..,;n to., to let -l.'ii i.e. .-' I.im do h' , 1... in the n. ":.. .-.1 .-.1 division It didn't mater what, he said. His con ference with Surg on. General Gorgaa was gained after much patience, but the chief of the ni-dlcal staff rejected him, savins that the army rule? compelled him to do s:a ;i spite the feverish loyalty of Dr; Tom i- end even though he would j like to accept him. Consults Expert. A consultation with Dr. Oxner. famei in surgery and recognized as one of the most skilled in the United States, resulted in a new resr.lv t.y the Gary doctor. He wouid submit to an operation take (i chance to do his bit that lie fei: he must do for the nation that stands the world over for unshackled peoples. After spending a we. k in Washington. Dr. Toner ho.-, rded a train for Chicago. He went to Mercy hospital, where he made arrangements for the operation. Then he came back to Gary, where he told hiswife of his intentions. Modest About Loyalty. News c f Dr. Toner's patriotism became known only a few days ago. He made on effort to suppress his pnerifice. but a close friend, a professional man of the Steel City, told how the doctor Pleaded with the officials at Washington for a chance to do his share. That Dr. Toner Is well qualified for a j commission seems to be the concensus of opinion among his wide acquaintance hero and in Chicago. H served for several years in the Michael Reese hospital. Chicago, and understands surgery thor-ougl-.iv. He is still a young man, having reached the ag,. of 41 years. RD CROSS WILL LEND A HELPING HAND f Bv UvtTfcn Prf?p.1 INDIANAPOLIS. June 27. The Red j Cross is making arrangomuits for relanves ci noosi. r- in i .eritiany to communicate with th.ni, takes the utmost precautions to prevent information from reaching tic t p. my, it was stated today at Red Cr-c-s b. adquarters here. Those v, f.-hfng t communicate with persons in Gem, any must first write out their message :i, the Red Cross chapters. Th.-se a re setit t the national j headquarters v h-r. they are rewritten (and wording changed to ; revent use of a secret code. The c- ti.-orship board then passes on th" messages. Upon rca-hinc- a neutral country, the rr.es"-age. ar- translated in another language on other paper. The Nute-nal Rr dCrorc. j;, now Rending more than l.C'dO . tters a day to perj sons m enemy countries by this method. HAIG REPORTS ARTILLERY ACTIVE ! flN-tTn PRr.'S C?;.E-1RAM : LONDON. July 27. Successful raid rnd artillery activity in the various j sectors of the Picardy front and Flaners wr reported by Field Marshal Halg tr.iiiv. -
