Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 12 August 1918 — Page 7

Mondar. Auemst 12. 1913.

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Classified Advertisements

Wanted Male Help WANTED Men steady work; 38 per hour. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf WANTED Ontneroen. electric: good nips and tonnage. Hubbard Steel Foundrv Co. East Chicago, o-u-ht w XTEO Middle nted man for night cierk; must hav bos' reference. Call At L.ndora hot.- . A. M. vugi. MM -Columbia ave.. Hammond. fc-h-it WANTED Drlx or for Coal wagon: stead v work: good ray- uleanioal Co. K amnion 1. "---..'- WANTED Mt-n. steady PTuplovmcnt. Apply ReidMurdoeh & Co., Hammond. S-7-t? Indiana. TVT1-1 vnrd ob-rX for nint vvor. .,, b,,r. 6 davs per w. , l,",m" vo isth. A-rly Ind. Har. Belt. OftVe, Gibson. In. -9-St WANTED AT ONCE 31 on to work in Grocery Dept. Experienced preferred. Also s-tronc; boy or man for grocery stork man. Apply P. D. Lovecrcn. Lion Store Oro"ery Pcpt. ' WAVTrPf'M(iv man. middle aged, to co'liror for nnd xcri'o life insurnr.ee; good -a'prv nni ... i-n.Ms-.or Ar;''v'V; f-a-o st.. Fwm 4. Hammond. s-.'-ot WANTED Experienced stenographer. Apply in person at Hammond. Wh.itinc and E. Chicago Railvav Co.. Hammond. f-10-3t WANTED A right wstrhmsn. ore who 'jnd(T'ar,df firing, must be strietly r,V-r; wuc's $125 ror month. Hamrrond Mai'tsM' Iron Work?, ihmmind WANTED Riveters and holdors-on, important government work; steady employment. If you are on government work, stay where you are. if not, here'a ehanee to get .into work -which counts. Wm. Graver Tank Works, East Chieaeo. Tnd. WANTED Man to d- janitor ti ir'K. Apply at levator. Hammond Building. S-12-tf m WANTED Laborers for track work. Apply Hammond. Whiting - Past i-hi-cago Railway Co.. Hammond. S-12-S WANTED Foundry laborers at once; pood wages. Champion Potato Machinery Co.. Hammond. S-12-2 WANTED Several experienced flwr moulders for grey iron work: good rjrps an1 bonus. Champion Potato Machinery Co. K-12-2 WANTED Men to unload coa": 40c per ton. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. S-12-tf WANTED Bright boy 16 to 1 years who has hai fxrericne in grocery store. Humpfcr Bros., 75 H'4man st. S-12-3 WANTED Laborer?: n(V per hour. 371 Logan St Hammond. 8-12-3 WANTED Rovs IS vears and over Enterprise Bod Co. 8-12-2 Help Wanted. WANTED Man ar.d wife to do chamber work: steady job: $20 wofk. Rood room and board. Hotel Oarlfton. S-12-2 For Rent. FOP, F.UlNT 3-room office suite: reasonable rent. Sta'e and Hohmrn sts. Phone 313 T-15-tf TOP. RENT Cheap to ripht party. 21room rnoirii n tr house. IS I'lunmier a vp . rhor.e riTTM. TIammond. S-6-Bt FOR P.KVT 5-room R-t; modern, bath. heart, front and rear perch. 62't 151sf PX., phone J7?, ElM "'hicajro. S-'l-it FOR RENT 3-room flat, furnished f.,r housekeepine- phone VO-M. ";i;; 2"5 Clin.'ago av:.. Hammond. S-l'1-2 FOR RENT Carafe, one block from Hohman near Russli. 64 Ann st ., Hammon'.. f-in-.l FOR RENT 2 or 3 office rooms, formerly c -cupied hi- Dr. O. O Mi!tnn in the Kder h'Af.: suitable for doctor or den'5t Imi.ire on the premises cr phone g!3-R. 27 ?-. Hohman s'.. Hammond FOR RENT Modern 4-room flat: bath am! h..; wa.er hent: $30 per month. Phone SS3 Gary. S-12-3 FOR RENT Earn for use rs 'Taraee. Tnnutr? H. William. Phone :k7?-W. Hammond. )-1 2-2 FOR RENT Dy Sept. 1st. 6-ror,m ail modern fat; responsible pnrfy only. 374 Sibley St., Hammoni. -12-1 yOR RENT 6-mnm fat: steam heiited. Applv Rosenthal Store, tlCi Chiraco ave.. Fast Chicago. 8-12-2 For Sale Motorcycles. SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES All makes, fcineies and Twins. The Tba Largest Stock in Z.ako County, gold n ensv pa nients EICILSIOK AtTTOCAJl SALESKOOM. 123 State St. Phone 24:'. Kammw.l S-9-3t FOR PA EE Henderson motorcycle with sule car r. ' tachment : A-l ci.nd:tion: retsouable rri.-e. Aiidress V. D. Konopasek. 'rifrlth. Ir.d. S-P-3t Lost and Found LOST Pearl rlngr at Hammond Beach. Reward. Call 1374-T3. Hammond. S-12-2 LOST 3 silk shirts on Hammond-Chi-caro car between 7Jth and 63rd sta.. Sundav. Will party seen to pick up package return to Times nfl'.c- for reward. -12LOST Platinum diamond pendant. either in Indiana Harbor or Hammond. Flader phone East Chlcag-o 1220-M; rot ward.

Real Esiais Bargains

FOR. SALE Modern 7-rocni house; cm be, made Into 10 reruns: CP-foot lot; good location. Phone US42. Hammond. 7-2-tf WTI.l. rxrhatipe mv two-tlat brick buibl-l

:-iN-r..om ties. o.,Kii in v'hi- . ... , v - ", . . c.-iko. What 1 ax., you? A'M lv Ham-1 " AN rL!u 'u" ? C'-ik: steady nionJ Kurr.it -ire l-'xchaniro. M j-:. Suite! """""' f"r ripnt party. A I'ply Naai,t. " - ,i-t f I -UH " ''-'lioinpson. S-S-tf

I"OR SAI.K--Atf rnctive S-ro.-m modern ' brick homo: o.k tlnis.i and oak floors I t h r..u trh out; 1"2 Hisblard st.. en. bieci; hi m Hnrrtion Park: b-si b-irK-iui .u ' city. For terms mid pr.ee Ph uie ::4. r $4t,-W. -7-.ri-tfl . j K( f SAI.I-i j New !';o,li i i-ro..m b-inc'low-, Yin Pnrrn st Uv.le V; -; l.",.iiv el 1 Imlnnoo wm'o as rei.). i New modern 7-ro-.m lur.p i!"n ; a 1 1 ; cak interl.-r finh: H.'ntinn s're,--. New . room modoi n C-room l"itifra!ov.-. ' Ganiel.l s'.reo. Hde 1-uk. N . i...0 rrt "-room h.ir,gi!ow. i . i -k ; Pia.e. smail paxmt-iu dov. n; balance saitic as rirt ' Call Phone lt5 l or 249 Hr-mmond I .1. 1 VlLHi:i.M . .-"ON ) Oir.l T : t I-'R SALE ;,i also ."i-re.un . able. Inquire 1 mom! . ! .11 V ti;c; modern: iiione. .;i...t:r.o .-(... 1:00.- . - ..... i ., ... i. ... s i i-.i

Hii y.M.E-New !.rm hot!c,. :.1Ppe'.Klstaurant. 3310 Mi.diigan n",.c;vlhatmi;2oN;.V";..o"h Pl.one Indiana

.1. Li; i o i'oi: SALE La !-:.. .'.-room c.t;-.gi-; lot! 3 7 ft.: front an.l voir porcher. ment bloi-k 'otindMPon: basement hu'U t two year aao. Price $2200; smali cash ; P tnoiit. balance sa;ne a3 r. nt. This I tn-perty is v.orth SJ."'i'1. J. .S. 1'.'. ).-,-' irotn i 1 tl 1 st. FOR S LE S-rnom ff.t'asp; S mmu'es'l' wti'.k fr. in our oiiiee- ha'.h- building i ! 44 feet long, in tire condition- rriec 1 price o. i.;i! -1 n - 2 i S 17701; terms. J. g B'acitmun C P a t e st. j TTatinorc Xr WTnnrio nfFaf Tiirr ' .. w.,. " "'o lO i Special. FOR SALE Ft tie f-wum m.-dern hun-ra-low. built Si. .ear. or. 1f f- 1, t in best resid, nee Fectiin East Side. In lr.c ..niill i..n .....I. 1.. . ... . .... n'ace Vuhs V. -r U ':' ""'fP .ace bs ov ner aes city at one- . ;i im wi . s r r or 1 ... t - -. . v.. . . . a;one cots la he huilt. Think of it. :if,( with all assessments paid in full and immo.Jia: possession. Terms. S?o imck s this should be sold m 4s! hours, i'l'.onc 51. S -1 2 -1 REST BA EGA INS IN HA MM ''ND. Walthr.m st.: moiern: fi rooms; worth $5.fi-. Spec;.-.; rrtce Htekorv st : 4 rc.ms: worth ?1.7."a. ?P ciai price SL '. ""'. Both V'I'int c ni'C; GOSTLIN-MEVN "n ;.2 Corner Stat--, and Hohman. Phone 1 a. R-t FOR SALE 4-room cottage; large 30 ft ir?; .ri Vl frone Hammond . S-12-3

T?Tum caV- oa'd,!wn!We Buy Liberty Sonds for J-h'nol,,1 ' 415 "n.jCash. Real Estate, Loans

FOR RENT I and 2 furnisher! rooms for housekeeping. 1S Flutnrner ave.. Hammond. f.-7-tf FOR RENT 2 desirable light housekeeping rooms for young couple. S811 Drummond ave., Indiana Harbor. 8-9-3t FOR RENT Modern sleeping room for 1 or 2 gentlemen; board if desired. 2"S Highland St.. Hammond. $-10-1 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms forj liKht houfekt-eping; near Standard. ! 711 i;auo- St.. Hammond N-in-2 furnish FOR RENT To People who will good references, a modern furnished I room with kitchen privileges. Phone j 2476 Han. mond. , S-10-3 FOR RENT 3 furnished "rooms for lieht ! housekeeping; near ,ar line. Phon- I 2o5A. 414 HickofV-. Hammond. S-lf.-j j FOR RENT Three light housekeeping rooms; Ras and bath. Inquire 4'i.i May st. Ph.,n- 1?-W. Han. mond. S-12-1 FOR RENT Lisht housekeeping rooms with a widow; privilege of home. 351 Indiana ae.. Hammond. S-12-2 FOR RENT 3 modern: to tpie 7.;4 wo.,.! ave. Thone Sl5-J. Hammond FOR RENT Eurni-hed rooms: sleeping -.4n li,Lh""s''k;::,"i,!; r:n:;ir.1',r; itii -n. - i - -1 FOR KENT Nicely furnished room for 1 or i K-nilemen. 2' t Beacon fct.. East Chicago. Phone 306-M. r' H HF.N'T Thn furnish';! room fori iih. Imnsfli ir.t: ; n-Hr oh r lino.! " " F' ' 1 1 1 ; E N T 2 mo'l- rn i ousekeeping. near rooms for 1 ! .rh So. Shore. 11'2 fib' ; .eld ave. Phone Hutitnon d 2574.

keeping. '73 Calumet ave . Hamnn.nd. iBifJT baVaillS ill bods. drOSS- ' iers and -hi ff oners, Itcd For KENT Nicely furn'shed room fori . , . .

ht housekeep.ir.g. 37s N. Ib-h ma n Hammond. 1-1 .-1 FOR llh.N T Utrnisii" i sleeping roojn. 400 May st. Phone 903-W. Tl-im-mond. FOR RENT Two rooms for light Ivus"keepins; ail eon ven ices. 107" Harrison fit., converifint to Standard, fc-12-1 Miscellaneous MNEV T.t l.OAV--On I'rrt n-.ort ga ires. J11.00O. No agents. Wriie .-:. TjHamm ,.nd s-7-ct LAWN MOVvERS Sharp ned. go-iran.-.-,! t, ,ut like lit w. BBY x- VRRIAGES an 1 go-cart wheels retirvL a-rU Phone 2S2P Hammond. LlHf EXPRESSING and ha-jlm? done Call phono 237. Gardner & Vigus, llfi Sibley St.. Hammond. -10-3 LAHOE LOANS Loans not under ?300"0 on business blocks, office build- I irg--. hotels. theatres, manufacturing . plants; also i efnancmiT legi'tnnte prop- j osiliona. E. E. Pierson, li.jhart. Ind. 5-i4-tr : WILL RE OPEN. Wilson's Restaurant. 9 State st.. will reopen for business Thursday. Aiiki-s; a fi-12-3 Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RENT An 8-rooni house within walkmtr distance of Reid-Murdo.-h & xo.. Hoffman and Cat.m-. phone 50. Hammond. S-J-lf WANTED TO RENT 3 or 4 room unfurnished flat: heat furnished; by young couple. Phone 922-M Hammond. 8-10-2 WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6 room pun. galow bv refined couple, f.-.u:h side. Write C. G. G , Times. 8-10-2 WANTED Furnished house or. south side. Phone 1172-W Hammond. S-12-2 WANTED TO RENT 5 or 8 room flit or bungalow by Sept. 1st: East Chirairo or Hammond. Phone Hammond 2S04.

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Wanted Female Help

V'ANTE!) Experienced stenographer and i-ash'.er. 'a 1 1 Lv mloru hotel. Columbia ave.. Hammond". A. M. Volght. -MKr. &-ti-5t U'AMKIl -Experience Kir", for grnrral iiusnv ori; : sm,al! fnimlv: no Hashing. Phono t' Gieiidrfh. Pink. J I?; mr.ioni. S-"-tit ANTFD Miibile ngtfi !ad- for help ,'" b-mid-na hiu:.-, 167 Lnenn si, Phono :,:;. Himir.ond. -9-4t A NT1-.D- Elderly li ly to work in ., ' ii.ch room. $M p. r v.e.-U srd me:ils. Sub.. ay r-s(:4'.:r:int. Hammond. TnkK Uary ear. y.-t off .at Siil..ua. S-t-ilt u . ' . I - '.ill L. f .C 111 f.-roeery . I.immond. S-l'-.'tt. s'(,!''' i!-4 Sibl. st . ' " I.P Experienced w alre at ":'''- i r v Linvh P.oom. Ill S'l- !".. H-.iuti.ot.d. f-M-tf ,TT:" 7 " u -!. pe,-,,., ,j niarkcr; p. so "''s other loj.-t etui, nt s. Humrv tid I.,itmdrv. Hammon.'. S-10-tf WANTED Hons, ker-n. r- rHil'(.- for iii.11' m l M"o. .-.II after 6 p. in.. 42 . 1 e I) . KI lf..:-.ni.T.v: E.lft." . ' . Tl' 4 X-I-T-.T. WANTED - i ii .iA i r.i' -- wanress at : Ilarhor. -i : - - - : " ANTED Women to cl..;in mh: dav w -Applv Hammond. Whiting & F-i,st Chicago Railway Co.. Hammond. N -1 2 -:"! j WANTED iVmpetent girl for housework. 65 State s. S-12-tf 1 ' A NTED Experienced mi'.'itiery makr. Mandel, 143 State st I la m mond 8-12-WANTED -Womnn dishwasher and night cork. Apply Koff Kilt". 82 State st . Hammond. j.-i: WANTED AT OXPF. A cook 171 Con-k"-ace.. I7-.tnm. rd. Phone l.;"it S.-12-3 WANTED Girls 2i rears and over; K,,,, av. i.-,,-f rorw He.i . 'o S-T.'-2 - - WANTED Middle-Hged woman to he!p v. ifh housework. 1049 Ern- st. Ph iie I 1 fi." H-.I . Hammond. h-12-1 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad .watches. Lesser's Reliable (Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-18-11 and Insurance. Open eve- & COMPANY. Oft Farartbe Ave. Eaat Chicago. Phone 53. Get tlitf habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State QTrnr- T i-icxl.- -Pcx-r 4-l-t nrrir r l' '-oa nil, ui- r. 4 ix npr if'V nf ;irrri .T A-rVin .l V ' tvi II, falser. P SPECIAL SALE haxe bought up a large Jot of 2,5,1 furniture, such as dressers, f1' f'on fr" . wardrobes, etc.. which we f," rslf?:...t.M i.IIIFKO.VIEkS. 3 OXLY 50 WARDROBES, double door 7 nnlv $1 2" AND NEMEROIS OTHER ARTICLES AT REMARKABLE LOW PRICES. COME PREPARED TO BEV THESE ' L'L J rjll 11 L ' i ' 'II ' J ' ; HAMMOND FURNITURE . h0ne Zdiy. U. State St.. Cor. Sohl St. S-T-tf iron s.LE-cien riK9. autirui Truman ive . Ham. R--3t I mond. NOTICE TO" THE PUBLIC i IN THE CALUMET REGION.

's-12-ijWe ha"e bought the entirt

I st 0( 'k of liS'il fui'llitlllT frolll : . . . . .... . t,jotm 1 eska, last lueacjo iorc iicoit avenue. S ) I'l 11 ITS ailU cHaiTS OI all 1 . , s. read inn: lamps, eras it.- ,, . ailU elect ll SI 11.11 1 llliri'ors inese goous must Do re moved from above address - bv August 1o. romo eai'ljto make your selection?. a (these rroods will be sold at 1 4- ;L1,. iA . ,. -t l"':"!' HUUI Cf. Hammond Funi. Exchange. j 284 E. Stat- Street, Phone i If) ITnmmnnil i 1 i 1 1 II 1 II lO 1 1(1. TllCSO POOds to be Sold at I East Chicago tO avoid UIOVmi T'ronuit dei--eries fo E. Chieacro and Whitinq;. -,2"2t roil SALE t'pricht piano; splendid con'lUion; x.-ry n-ni-yiiabl. Phone Hammond 28.'i. S-12-2 FOR SALE One smal' delivery horse, wagon ana Harness, rail I. L. t'ohen. I 289 Sibley st., Hammond. ix-12-3 j I FOr. SALE Tailor shop on Michigan ax e. in Mohawk bldg., Indiana Harbur. 8-12-3 FOR SALE Have just arrived with a supply x'f new honey. John A. Keh.-r. Call i'i Flummer. Phone 1142-W. Hammond. X-12-3 FOR SALE Ice from car at Howard and Plununer avenues. Will deliver to all parts of city. Wm. Siclaff, phone 1729. Hammond. 6-ls'1 AUCTION7" SALES" Household goods. farm implements, live ftock and general merchandise a specialty. D. D. F. Doty. auctioneer, j 1S242 Carondale ave., Hegewiach. III.

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For Sale Automobiles.

l-'OR SALE ti-cyl. Mitch, li; p,,,, condiTioii. JHHi; new V.illi.-irii h,itt-rv. $15 A. A M., 263 Hohman .St., lbmim-md KOH SALE 1917 Hudson Super rt roadster: A-l condition; cheap. NnlY Scd." Vein., r... 137 Grapevine st.. iridiniiH Harbor. S-1H-4 KOlt SALE li17 Htudehaker roadster; :;-pas.; Gooiiy.ar t'res; a-I running condition; $475. Phone ,41 East i.'htcao. h-12-2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUY. n few shar- s of building nd loan stock i from 1 to 3 yrnr. old. Addres b.ik. 2."ni, ' Hamnioiiil, led b-O-itt VANTEI To ni'Y Either a hliclt or while Pp'tr- or a Poin. miiliin male purpy. Address tj''S Tmi.a. S-'J-2t 1VANTED To buy a home hi East 'hica?o; must lm fh-np tor cash. Apply I.-.38 I'ors.tlie ave. East ntlrage. s-io-t r Room and Board. l-:OAUI AND 1(XM For t!.-t Rentlem::n i-. prlvnte family. 2ti0 Truman a . . ! fnmmor.d. k-1 2-2 Ii').l AND HOARD I .!'. cKs from 4 eurii.o-s. convenjer.t to M C. irain and street ears to Standard. 167 Logan st. 1'h'Mi.. Hammond 27:'7. s-12-4 WANTED Roard and room in private familv !v VMine man. Addr.-ss .1. 11. P.. T:!'i-. ilantrnond. S-12-1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAMMOND. William Ahlborn and wife to Paul B. LiP'iiskl. L 27,, B 3. Morris add. $ Gortruda Gastrl (wldi to John 118. 92 Kunz and wife. W 4.V L 14, B 7. Towle & Youngs Add. Charles H Mend (unn.ar) to DeWitt C. Mead. L TiO, B 2. C. Hohmans 2nd Add. Benjamin C Mead and w :f. to I)evt Mead. L 30. B 2. ('. Hohmans 2nd Add. -. DtWit: '. M"!id tuiu) el al to Mrj, Mary A. Schuz. I. 30. B 2. t". Hohmans 2nd Add. Ruth Paschen (unmar) to .lohn Brookman. L 10, B 1, Agnes Roberts Sub. Whittni; Land Co. to Charles avesky and wife. I. 37. It .r. Wet Pk. Add. Gary. Boleslaw Sallk and wife to Paul B Lipinski. L 3. B 11. Broadway Add. Paul B. Lipinski and wife to John Rydel and wife. L 13. B 19. Broadway Add David L. Shrock and wife to Jonathan ilast. i. 45. B fi, Sehug Pk. So. Broadway Add INDIANA HARBOR. E. Ghgo. Co. to Paui Mardzinskl. L 28. B 6. 3rd Add Robert Haubold (bach) to Ind. Har. Lbr. & Coal Co.. L 7. resub B 4 4th Add. Caroline Abel (widt to James Anton. L 20, B 34, Indiana Harbor TOLLESTON. John Gaga (wid) to Emery Ppisak and wi.fe. L 11. B 6. 5th Add. Mrs. Louis Veronda to John Veronda. Ls 1. 2. 3. B 17. resub. Red Oak 2nd Add. 2.300.00 1.00 (lOO.OO 1.00 375.00 I PS. 00 l.oo 600.00 325.00 1.00 J I l.OO ooo. no 1.200.00 HIGHLAND. Peter M. Ppoolstra and wife to Charles H. Brandt Tr.. Ls 4. 5. W 24V L 3. B 11. Douthetts Add. 1 WHITING. John H. Eldred (widt to Smith Bader Davidson Co, L S3, fub Pt lot 1. 8-37-9 200 00 1.00 The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Join the War Savers army. CHICHESTER S PILLS l.arilt A.k Tr UratnrUt ft . 4 kl-rhtsWa Vlnd Urmmi Pill la K.d 4 Wold .fuiiiTA (mm. toicd uk Fil.t gietwa. gako aiber. Tlr f Tour I'rmaiaTH. Asimt iii.i 111..1 DIAMOHO liniMI VILl.a, lot knwn ks Best. Safet. Alwkva ketitl Z SOLO 8Y DRUGGISTS EVERYWMQS SCHEDXIt.B r.rrBCTITE ;ri.Y 7, 1913. No. 2 Lv. Chicago 11:20 p. m Ar. Ham. 7.2:r'S 8 Lv. Chicago 7:30 a m. Ar. Ham. 8 15 7 I v. Hammond 5 05 p. m. Ar. Chgo. 5:50 ' i 3 Lv. Hati.mond 7:15 a. m. Ar. Cbgo S:00 j s.., r r ? l V'' ' f 5djT S, v LECTURES Daily from 9 a. m. to fl p. m.t "The Right Way to Live." Mme. E. Lee, 313 State Line St., eon ner Douglas, one block west of Hohmsn. Phone 3346 Hammond. THE QUESTION OF Top AY IS TO HAVE READY MONEY FOR ALL YOCR BEY INC.. 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 ore no Onarges rr Extras. ONLY SH'c INTEREST. Private and Confidential. Provident Loan Co. Room 3. Panama Bldg 14S-150 East State Street. Near Orpheum Theater Phono S23, License No. 23S.

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Noted Cozvgirl to Appear With Champions of West

Western Frontier Exhibition a Part of Hagenbeck Wallace Exhibition. One of the genuine novelties offered by the Haenl. e-k-Wallace 'ireus lii's season is its genuine and historically correct Wiid West and Cheyetine Kr.uilier Ehibit,.)ii. participato. hi l.y sixty cowboys and tow girls from tii- l'ar oS! When the parents .f tin- present i-et,er,t e.n w-. boys an.: glrl 'here lived on the Western plains a great bod', of hard;.- io-rous who acted as guardians over herds of tattie that roamel oxer tli. trn.:Kles j.bit'is The coxvl.oxs are t.ii t disappearing lie for.,- thr wake ,f I lie s. tiling .:n i r .,' i v, : ion of the W-sfrn pl.-- ins When the Hagenhck-Wfillace Circus exhibi's in Hammond on Monday, Aug. 1''. a rial wild west show will he staged among the numbers. Assembled for this exhibit), n are tin. champion ropers, bror.cho busters, cowboys and cowgirls from Mon'aria. Wyoming. Idaho. Texas. Oklahoma and far Western Canada. Tli y represent the experts among the different lines exploited by the cowboy i,i his work and pnstirm-. The "Pony I press." iilu."tr:.:tln how the 1". S. mail wa delivered In the West before ihe advtmt of the mtiroad, i!l bo mo if the interrsti.ig exhib'tions. In this the rider dismounts from l.is 1. rse wbtln thi animal i riinninn at full sper-d; runs and mounts a .fresher horse. Tlio animal in trained to dash away at full speed without any d'-lay to the rider and the mail. Ti t. U ridin; follows, introducing Miss Elsie St. V.'Vain, acknowledged by all Western frontier exhf Id' ions, to be the greatest cowgirl of this generation. Miss St. Varaln holds medals from the Pendleton (Ore.) Round-Up. the Cheyenne (Wyo.) Frontier Exhibition, the Calgarv (Alberta) Wild West Exhibition and the Walla Walla (Wash.) Plainsmen's Exhibition. At every performance Miss St. Varaln rules a silver-mounted and diamondstudded Jin.Ofin saddle, a priz.r- won last year at the Pendleton Round-I'p. While fresh bucking horses are continually used in the Wild West exhibitions, yet all owners of bad and outlaw horses are invited to bring them to town cirrus day. that they be ridden by the Hagen-beck-Wallace champion cowboys and cowgirls. The w ilder the horses are, the better they are liked by tn"e wild West performers. The Hagenbeck-Wallace Shows travel this season aboard three special trains, the lor.geBt ever used to transport a circus organization. There are in the neighborhood of 1.000 people traveling along with the show. In addition to 10S advance men Six hundred draft horses. 125 head of eel fl-fooied ring sto k. 400

LEGAL NOTICES. DELINQUENT LIST OF i ROPERTV Within the City of East Chicago, Indiana, to be sold by Walter O. Harmon. Treasurer of the City of Eat Chicago. It. cna, on Monday, August JSth, 1918, in the City Hall of said City for the respect p-e. amounts set opposite to each lot. tract of ground or parcel of land, herein described, for the respective Street and Sewer Assessments as follows: Account Xo. 118 Pennsyl vania Avenue Local Sewer. Account No. 119 South Michigan Avenue Main Sewer, from 137th Street to Sheridan Place. Account No. 122 McCook Avenue and 149th Place Improvement. Account No. 124 140th Street, from Fir to Cedar Streets, Improvement, Account No. 125 Elm Street. (from 1.19th Street to 141st Street. Improvement. Together with interest and penalties as now provided by law: Account No. 118 Pennsylvania Avenue Local Sewer: Name. Lot. Block. Subdivision. Amount. John Itter 17 44 Ind. Hbr. $ 75 93 Joe Sepesy .XW. 25' of It 43 Ind. Hbr. 38. fig Llna Dozsa E. 25" of 11 43 Ind. Hbr. 38.65 John Bopp 18 42 Ind. Hbr. 7S.62 Lawrence E. Humphrey 2 42 Ind. Hbr. 75.93 Jeffery Antonlon nnd Frank Marausio - 18 39 Ind. Hbr. 71 Si Peter Duma ' 13 35 Ind Hbr. 4.41 Ind. Trust & Fav. Bank SE. ' IS 35 Ind. Hbr. 32 45 Annie Dorpi NW. i 1x 35 Ind. Hbr. '. S2.45 Account No. 119 South Michigan Avenue Main Sewer from ICTth. Street to Sheridan Place: Name. v f.nt. Block. Subdivision. Amount. Harbor Building Co. 1 8 Fourth Add'n $ S5 4 7 Wm. O. MMeher 4 8 Fourth Add'n CC 10 Wm. O. Melcher 5 3 Fourth Add'n f.O 4 0 Harbor Building Co. 5 3 Fourth Add'n f 40 Samuel B. Wagoner f 3 Fourth A-l d n CR 40 Harbor Building Co. 12 3 Fourth Add'n 8.90 Wm. O. Melcher Fourth Add'n fin 40 Edwgrd A. Renauf 6 4 Fourth Add'n 66 40 Harbor Building Co. 1 4 lVsub. 4th 4.11 Harbor Building Co. 3 4 I;csr.b. 4th 4 11 Harbor Building Cc. 9 4 Resuh. 4th 4,i Ha-hor Building Co. 10 4 Resub. 4th 4.11 Harbor Rnildincr Co. 11 4 Resub. 4th ,72 Harbor Bu:'d 1? H Fourth Add'n , 3 83 llatbor Building Co. 1" 11 Fourth Add'n 3 3 Harbor Building 'o. 18 11 Fourth Add'n 2. S3 Harbor Building "" 13 11 Fourth Add'n 3. S3 Harbor Building Co. 20 U Tourlh Add'n 3.83 Harbor Building Co. 21 11 Fourth Add'n 1 3. S3 Harbor Building Co. 22 11 Fourth Add'n S S3 Harbor Building Co. 23 11 Fourth Add'n 3 3 Harbor Building Co. 24 11 Fourth Add'n 3 S3 Anna K. Hanson 13 12 Fourth Add'n .96 Ti bn S. Henderson 22 12 Fourth Add'n 4 71 Ac.ount No. 122 MoCoo'.: Avenue nrd 3 43th Place, Improvement: Name. Lot. F.lork. Subdivision. Amount. , i OM.-1 Lard Ass'n 1 11 17. Chgo. Land Ass'r. S510 40 i,.-.an II. Youdte 3 11 H. Chgo. Lf.ni Ass'n 127 19 Marx Nagy SS 11 E. Cbgo. Land As'n 171.5$ Aecouf.t N-x 124 140th Street Improverftrnt. from Fir to Cedar S'reets: me. Lot. Block. Subdivision. Amount. S. Atkins 2 7 Third Add'n 22.15 -,'o: ic A'dngich lf s Third Add'n 106.71 .,g.. B'lr-liiiclii 37 10 Fifth Add'n 9C.94 ecunt No. 125 Elm Street Improvement, from 139th to 141st Streets: Vfunc. Lot. BlOek. Subdivision. Amount. Tf-mn Aiiaci.-h 16 8 Third Add'n S234.1 3 L-t. & Apolt.-na Cis 23 4 Park Add'n 26S.39 I. J. Knltncn Reppa, Controller cf the City of East Chicago. Indiana, do .-ebv certify that each of the above nnd foregoing lots, trails of land nnd ,.;,rr, r of ground, specifically describe! above, have been returned and reporti to me and that they and each of them as appears from the books and records kept in the office of the Treasurer of the CRy of East Chlcaro, Indiana, are and w ere delinquent In the amounts s t opposite thereto, for the respective ivtpi -ov. moits assessed against them in default and delinquency by reason of fa t 1m re Mid neglect of said owners to pav the same when due. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official real, this fifth day cf Augusx, 191S. J. KALMAN REPPA. Controller of the City of East Oh lea go, Indiana. Aug. 5-12-17

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i t rt i ' WWII trained wild animals and three herds of elephants arc a part of the great organization. Twenty-two tents, which cover twelve acres of ground, are used to housj the. show in the daytime. The doors of the Hagenbeck zoological paradise ere opened daily at 1 and 7 p. m. An operatic concert by Prof. Fred Jewell's band of 45 soloists lasts thirty minutes and precedes the performances, which begin at 2 and 8 p. m. A three-mile-long gala, golden street parade will be seen at 10 a. m. on the day of the exhibition. ALBERT pIAACK, ecV-Tr-Mu EDWARD J. EDER, Manner. H Hammond and Gary.

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IAI Yield Also Must Be Greater If Needs of Uncle Sam Are Met Next Year. The Onlted States TVpnrtmer ef AgrtculT'ire is ralline- on the farmers In the T-lnter wheat ureas to increase Ihe r wheat acreage to a. total of 47.Sfio.ooi) a--re?. A 10 to 17 j.er cent Incre.f over last year is 'peeted of tV.e Ind inn farmers. Following s cc nferenre a Chii ago. between r. preei.at!v- of the FrrlTa' Governrrent. G. 1. CLris.t:.-'. d r"::o'- t f the State committee on feed conse'Vatoon, and assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture; T. A. Coleman, nctinff superintendent of agricultural extension. Pirdii-! 1'nlverslty. D S. ryer, Stat leader of the wheat campaign, and n'.m-i!a,-authorities from the ten other B-adintt wheat states of the Mississippi Valley, a meeting of the State Food Committee was ca'led. for August 2. State House, Indianapolis. Member o' the Btate Food Committee and the Wheat Committer will attend themeeting with the view to meet the requirements of the government. At the Chicago meeting the representatives of tha Department of Agriculture sf-.:d the food e'tuat'i mi lie It mpcratlvi that the acreage this, year be Increased by every state, aa wall as a continued effort to ln rase the yield, for which .latter results the Indian workers already were m riving. The 1917 acreage, being thrashed now is 25 per cent above normal The yield 1 also above normal this year. Kar'y plowing, better preparation of seed oed. selection of disease free d of well known variety, and more general ue of fertilizers are be r.g urjed now throughout the state as a mean of increasing yield More than 109 fi 'lds of d i see.se -f ree seed have been ! cated, and farmera any place In th state have access to these fields. The f. Ids have been located in practically every county. F.arly Plowing Increases Wheat Yield. Early plowing will produce from two to ten bushels more wheat per acra than late plowinK. besides helping get rid of the point worm which has cut Indiana's wheat production this year, according to D. S Meyer, state leader in the campaign for a larger acra" and greater yield of wheat in Indiana next year. Breaking of the ground as soon a possible after the crop has been relieved, puts the soil in shape to absorb every shower, makes a firm, moist seed bed and keeps the weeds down io that moisture and available plant food can accumulate In sufflcien- quantity to give the wheat a quick, vigorous start ap soon as planted, t.ay Mr. Myer. Dragging or harrowing of the ground within a half day or after it is plowed; saves labor and time and helps put the soil in better condition. Discingafter showers will keep down weeds rod help wipe out the joint worm and Hessian flies, two noted wheat enemies, kill volunteer wheat on which these pests feed, and help retain the moisturo In the field. With these points firmly established by results from hundreds cf Indiana farms, it may be seen that every farmer who plows early for wheat not onlv is filling his own pocketbook. but Is fulfilling a patriotlo duty. ( The State Food Committee asks that wheat ground be broken before the middl of August wherever possible. HARD LUCK PETE TUMBlBJNCE more iHe Had Already Hung Up a World's Record But Wasn't Satisfied. Hard Luck Pe'.. of HammoncT, wh bats LOO'.' in the misfortune column, has decided to give -up the sporting Ito. When Ptte tried to piay football be broke Ins no'c When he tackled baseball be broke hi shoulder in the first inning. When he tried to drive bis father-ln-lav.'s automobile lis broke tho Rjtle. When he went cabareting in Chlcaga he got as far i,s fi3rd and the Grove and came down with an attack of Iritla frora giving ihe fair maidens the O. O. When he attempted to play croquet h fell and tprained bis wrist out of commission. When be made a stab at poker he wont broke seven ways. So last night Tete ventured to try checkers. Surely hard luck could net pursue him in such a mild sport. But the other played Jumped thre men into the kinr row and got so ex-eiT-d, he stuck his linger in Pete's eye frd the doctor thinks he may be abUl to save it but It will take time. DEVIL DOG DITTY j (By CHARLES B. DR1SCOLL) The Loting Lizards leap from their . ouches of clay. The I). v 11 Dogs bark and are up and away. An' it s liol for the blood of a Ilunl An' it's .vol for the trusty ol" gunl For in' Heinies will suuii r today! "They've been killin" the wives of ths brave little frogs." Says one of the bunch cf thi -1' Devil Doss. So they won't tret no mercy from me' If you watch, 'twill be killin' you".! see, Fer I used to help Pa slaughter hogs!" They ,-re off, to the music of seventyfives : They seem to be l.avii.c th" tim- of their lives. Eyes f.xed on the goal s'rnigbt ahead A Hemic a Hash he is dead! So this is the late.-t m drixts! The Heinies have reen what is more than enough; These Yankees deliver the regular stuff: Yes. they know bow to act in a fight For a cause that they're certain t right, And their slogan is. "Boys, treat 'em rough'." Better to have War SavingStamps in your safe than the bloodstained hands cf the kaiser's hordes at your throat. .