Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1918 — Page 9

Page Nine

Classified Advertisements

Wanted Male Help' WANTED Men steady work; 38 !,c per hour. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf WAXTKl) Kiveters and burke r up on cold work. Ani.lv Win. Graver Tank WANT HI) Swing punch operators and liolpers 1'or night shift. AVm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago. Indiana. WAXTllD Boys over 1t to work in grocery dept.. also men with grocery exper ience. Lion Store. Apply P. D. Lovegren. -:o'tf WANTED Ox weld Acetylene Imniors and helper, familiar with cutting steel plates. Wm. Graver Tank TVnrks. East Chicago. -3 WANTED Laborers 45c per hour, 10 and 12-hr. shifts, night or day. Metals Refining Co., Osborne, Indi-S-23-J ana. WANTED Lumber tallymen. Apply Western Steel Car and Foundry Co.. Hegewiseh. 111. s--3-. WANTED Punch press operator and helper on 5 wing punch; day or night phift Wm. Graver TankWorks. East Chicago. s'23'3 WANTED Men to unload coal. 20c to 4P.- per ton. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. 8-13-tf WANTED Experienced furniture finisher and repair man: steady position. Lion Store. Furniture Dept.. Hammond. S-19-tf WANTED Electrician and machinist to repair work in factory. Keid Mur; J'-h A Or, Hammond. S-..0-O WANTED 15 men for factory work; "xperienoe not necessary: steady emriovrr.ent. -Reid Murdoch & Co.. HamTTrd. 8-20-5 iVNTED Vnion carpenters. Apr.John Marton. general contractor. 64 1 jvnn St.. Whiting. Ind. 8-21-6 WANTED Man to drive bakery wagon ; work on commission; good r.ute. 411 Ash st.. Hammond. 8-22-1 WANTED Messenger boy. W. V. Telegraph Co.. who can work through "hool months. 3322 Michigan ave shone 8G5. Indiana Harbor. S-2.-1 O.'AVTED Tailor; all-around man; 'steady work. Apply Max Levin. 142 ru": St.. Hammond. 8-23-2 WANTED Pov for messenger work. Apply Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., Hammond. 8-233 WANTED Bell boy. Majestic Hotel. Hammond. $-23PROSTATE sufferers to read our announcement under Personal. No drugs. The Electrothermal Company. George -;'.d.. Steubenville, Ohio. &-24-1 GOVERNMENT civil service examinaiens in Hammond in September: government clerk, teacher, inspectross. reiearch clerk, typewriter; salary $1200:2010; experience unnecessary. 'Women "siring' ftovfrnment positions write for 'tee particulars to J. C. Leonard (former -vl Service Examiner). 10S8 Kenols 5'dg.. Washington. D. C. t-L A' ANTED Men. age 17 to 45: experience unnecessary. Travel, make secret nvestigations, reports: salaries, ex-,,-nsps. American Foreign retective gency. 764 St. Louis. S-24-1 K'ANTED Delivery boy. 1S9 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 8-2 4-2 IOTS 16 vears or older and men above draft age: also boys 14 to 16 years of jre- permanent work; highest wages; rood advancement. W. B. Conkey Co . Sammond. VANTED- BOO PACXEE3 TO W"RK TV OUR SHIPPINr ROOM: PERM A -STENT POSITIONS; HIGHEST WAGES. V. B. CONKEY CO. 8-24-1 V ANTED Bell boy. Apply Hotel Mee. Hammond. 8-24-1 V NTEO Painters. Albert Surra. 4906 Todd ave.. East Chicago. S-24-1 V ANTED Shipping clerk; good position for right man and good opporunity for advancement. Linde Air 'roducts Co.. 145th and Kennedy ave Cast Chicago. E-24-3 WANTED Reliable intelligent bottle wagon driver. -pply Jos. Sehlitz Brewing ?o., E. Chicago, 506 Chicago S-24-1 ivenue. X ANTED A Teamster: steadv; applv J. J. Dibos z Son. Wanted Agents. GENTS New patriotic pictures: Over np. Freedom, Pershing. Colored Man No .lacker, etc.; sample free. Portraits. .i'lo-.v tops: catalogue free. Peoples ortrait Station D, Chicago. S-24-1 Situations Wante.a. :sition as cook or house work in good home. Apply in person r write E. Fekete. 4S2S Alexander ave., last Ohicafto. S-24-1 For Rent. 'OR RTCN'T 3-reom office suite: reasonable rent. State and Hohman sts. hone 343. 7-15-tf 'OR REXT 4-room modern fiat; hot water heat and bath: $30. 1633 Mone. Phone 339. Gary. 8-19-6 pn RENT 5-room bungalow; hath and electric lights. Unexcelled Mfg. Co., ary ave. and Aldis St.. East Chicago. 8-21-4

Wanted Female Help

CjHCAC.O Tia.EPIl' INR O iMI'ANV ATTKAc'TI VK l' iilTInN.; ! Mi T i 1 1 ' N 1 1 IV.'MIIV i;xi'i.;.i,i:. r pav EXI'Kii I EN. NOT N i '.i "I'.S .- U i-Ain ii ii.i; i.!: ng CoMKOKTAl'.LE u'l'Ain'KKS AND r.N dings MANY OTHER A DY A NT AG i-'.S YVXG V-'OMKN ! '. YKAK.-j ' OK t 'VEK GK APPLY T'.i OH IKK 'MKKAT K Ci LlMl.Ai-H AY I-:., ii .IM .!. i Mi CHICAGO AYE.. K..Cr CHLW. A A N'T HI) ri.-ii'-i'il nuirki r .-.n 1 hai.d iroii'-r. llanuiii'ii'l l.a 1. 1 : ! r . ' Ha.i-.imond. S-ll-ti' WANTED SaU-!adir with urrocerv experience A)ply P. 1). Loveren, Lion Store Oroeerv. S-20-tf ava:;tk:- cr u.iv Sir. F.- '. l.i!-n t. P.-If.. e I Iw ii-! st ad v I-., i: od. s-. - 2'j - 'd u a YANTi:0 ;: ui:; iz'.-'. earti s rah iind w v - ; erie::.- tive' sea r y. Lion Store. u--d. r G- . r -: ! s ; no 'i r. 1 ' i r..-. WA NTF.: K pertcnoi'd sew w. a - with -i '.'e'- e.:w and u;. G;r'.. in;.k f 2.50 to J3 50 r-r d'ty on jifO 'vgiii. Applv ut (ioshen Shirt Mfg Co.. 1 u5 Oondit st Hammond fi-?-r f WANTED 25 girls for K.ht'.'r.fr: must he 16 years oid or ovor. pei i M iruotii Ac Co. s-:'e-3 WANTED Experienced lady stenographer; must be aecurate and rapid; pood salarv. Applv A cent Erie Railway J ! WANTED Girl: good steady position for right party. Apply Nassan -Thompson, Hast Chicago. S-22-tf WANTED Girl for peneral housework: good pay. Apply 3919 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. Stanley Kavolek. S-22-3 WANTED Girl for ice cream rarlor. 17S Sibley st. Phone 3403 Hammond. 8-22-3 "WANTED A g-irl for housework: no cooking or washing. Phone 163'1 Hammond. .s-23-3 WANTED We hsve several desirable positions in various departments for young l.idies that want permanent employment. Apply Superintendent, E. C Minas Co., Hammond. S-23-3 WANTED Girl with printing or multigraph experience. Apply 10 a. m. Monday. Green Engineering Co.. East Chicago. WANTED Girl with printing- or multigraph experience. Apply 10 a. m. Monday. Green Engineering Co., East Chicago. S--4--AVYNTED Cloak, suit and millinery saleslady. The Style Phop. 150 H, St., Hammond. S--4-3 WIDOWER of 60 with daughter 10 years old moving into cottage in Hammond desires middle-aged lady for working housekeeper; no objection to one child; stte terms. Address R-900, Times WANTED Housekeeper. Hammond. Hotel Mee. S-24-1 WANTED 2 experienced stenographers; good rav and steady work to right parties. House of Muscat. Gary. S--4-3 WANTED Experienced waitress. Majestic Kestaurant. Hammond. '-4'3 WANTED Girl or middle-aged lady to help along with housework 3 days a week. 41)2 Summer St.. Hammond. h--4-l WANTED Two waitresses; each $17. ."0 per week and hoard; also dishwasher. Phone 1020. 19 Indiana Harbor, b-2 4-3 WANTED A bookkeeper and cashier, one familiar with building material pre ferred. Beckman Supply Co., 265 ' Michigan avenue, ' i 8-24-1 Hammorm. For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE One 5-pass. K"gal touring car; first-clasn condition. Phone 1C9S-.T or call 394 Cedar St.. after 6 p. m. S-21-3 FOR SAKE OR EXCHANGE A good 1ton truck. Dyer Flour Mills. Dyer. Ind. Phone Pyr-r 10-J. 8-21-FOR SALE l'j-ton truck: on account of d-aft. Writ L. E. R., P. Hex 716. Whiting. Ind. 8-22-3 FOR SALE One 5-pnss. Pai?e touring ear: in good condition: price $15o Cail ES West Sibley St., Hammond. 8-22-3 FOR SALE Dart. 5-pass. auto: t-ood running order: fully equipped. Phone 1617 or 2719. Hammoni. 8-24-2 FOR SALE. 1 Dodge Brothers Coupe, like new, new tires, seat covers. 1 1917 Chevrolet,, new paint,in elegant condition. 1 Ford delivery in fine shape. 1 1918 Oakland Six; extra tire tube, two bumpers motor meter, spot light and cut out. All these cars are in first class shape. Will give terms if desired. Open Sunday from 9 to 12. Bohling Auto Sales Co. Telephone 266. FOR SALE Child's bed. buggy, sulky. dress form, stove, cot. porch screen. 127 Detroit. Phone Hammond 29S. 8-25-1 Personal. PROSTATE disorders, bladder trouble in men. getting up frequently at nintht positively and rapidly overcome without drugs privHtely at home. Doctors, osteopaths, chiropractors, physical culture directors and others use it. Easily used by anyone anywhere. No matter what you have tried or how old the case, this method will bring results quickly. Write for free particulars. The Elect rot hernial Company, George Bldg., Steubenville. Ohio. 8-24-1

ueal Esiaie Bargains

j l-'OIi S. Morf-rn T ioi.ni house; can b n-.-. ;. ii.;o jo r.oi-s: tlO-r,-.,.t lot; I fcooi location. Pu..u i42. ll.-itntiT-n i. l''".: S'!i: N.uv t - r . : i i Imi n. -..!' ; . -1 rti-: ! i m si.!.-; n- r r..r '': si;: . ! , , , '. i.; , . t , iia l:m l . ni:s '' f-'l K. . i'. -! :.!. P'olc VIL'-V. li.-itiitm-iid. s-i;.-tf ' 1 : t : A I , ! ; - i , i ( . n i i -r i ! 1 1 1 1 i '11 I : ,;;C "'' ';; . I'i.r;,: .,, .-!! i. .:;::1 ;Ol.,I i:i i.-i .1. r-t; .-iii.i v.-r.ii!:.int ti;-; i;il: Tir.i. '''r ': "C. 5..I- . I-!. tit. c.iraK. . . 'c. I ': ! ! "!:: . 1)-t i'.irk p!iii-.. 1 M.-ii,. ii I;, 1 ilMJ. SG't-6 I "o I : S A 1 . : a : t r:!, C v.- " -r..r:i liunta v ' '" I !: : fi- -si m;.. s.-uth vi.le. m-'ir car !!".! t 0 . !! ' . Kl-vlich ' :. i, , -.l.;-,. r. ,:,,):!. tttl-t. ) -a :U s. ! t:.rs l.iif.L.il-.w ;il tir. s;-e-'"':'v t.'-i f ri- . .- j-ni;i!i ;th 1 -!'" :: bs-i r..-. i.ti moritii! v t- rniK. r-r .: M , 12 J l.ni ;ri;"i.d i i : ! I :; .S-20-tf i 'o); Si.1.1:- N.-v bungalow ; u iuoim -. Fv.,- r-.-r:i. !':i ri ia . iaii!it)r- !ul. f'C: v..,,,. ii h T,' iv. -.. 1 tl.iort n r..ii out. 1 I'M- ,-i .-..Lui.t. h. us-- or kuvhr-' :n r-a r. ICCL'C rci-iv ;., t i..ve in"'.- ;.r.u t.i.-;. j:,:; m S--J2-.; EXTRA - SPECIAL! A Gilt-Edge Investment and a Genuine Bargain. 6-room cottajre with lath, basement, electric litrh's tvith Plejrant fixtures, screens, '.titrr li'cter. hiir lot BUltahle lor cai'den vith nice lawn. All aineiiments pa'.d for. In first-class condition throus-Ucut. G-ooc Eost ri'a location. O-rrncv Jca-s-in tov.-a and nmst sacrifice. Vtth S30 ca:h yo't rct contract parable S10 ytr month. Principal and Interest ocl" n::o;i3t;iif to S13 per mon'h. It vnll rent for a g-ood deal more. So Jnst thlni of It, a rma.ll isTcstmret In casli auc a srotid tenant and In course of a te-r years ycu l-.ae : clear -.iece of P'- '.-! y f-fi-'ii v.".c ;;;.:!7 notiiatf, or-ly tlia first cas'.i pa-c-rneat down. Nur SID FRANK J. WACHEWICZ "Home of the Best Hone BaryalnB." Cor. Oakley and Pluiumer Are. Phone 1617. Open Erfcnlcg-s. S 22-3 -i - 1 - 5 ACHS 1 a - 1 - 5 ACBU Vi - 1 - 5 ACRE V2 - 1 - 5 ACHE Vi - 1 - 5 ACRE INDIANA POFKTR Y. FiU'IT AND VECETAHKE IAND. Think of a ho nit; where you can make a living for yourself nnd familv and lie independent in th Calumet I OARDEN) d Is! net: land is high and drv: soil i.-j a dark rl.-h loam adapted for sugar beets, vegetables, fruit and poultry raisina: it is a beautiful pi. tur.- ju- spot and just the place for country homes: tine auto roads; close to Gary. East Chicago. Indiana Harbor. Whiting nnd Hammond; near churches, schools, factories, transportation and the largest markets in the world: why pay rent for a place to "stav in" when you can own a home to "live in?" Buy -,. 1. 5 or more acres in this in-w subdivision (Nt while prices ara low and the terms easy. Full information bv writing OAH'MDT REGION? LAND COM PANT. 2S-3 W. Adams. Chicago, HI. X 23-2 FOR SALE 6-room cottage. 7 ft. basement, on 2 k-ts; bath; situated 97-9:-Oostlin St.; $2300; r,n(i cash, balance $25 or more monthly. House ready for immediate possession. Applv Paul B. Lipinskt, 500 Hohma.'i st. Phone 16 Hammond. &-22-tf FOR SALE .-room liouse. well located for rooming house: can be bought $150 down, balance like rer.i. Apply 312 Truman ave.; 3 minutes' walk to post office. - 2 3 - 4 SPECIAL HOME BARGAINS! 6-room ILi.atory brick reaiden.ee; all modern except heat; 37 '-.-ft. lot with, all assessments paid In full. Tine east side location; screens, storm doors and win. flows, fine lawn. Everything- in first, class condition. You can't beat this for a barg-ain at only S3250. Will take 9500 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent. 4-roora frame bungalow; new; close in location; basement, etc. A Rood, barg-ain at S20CO witli only $100 cash. down, liow vacant. 4-rooni brick bunyalow with, bath and basement, located ia W. XI. near State st. Now vacant, and an exceptional bargrain at S230O; cash payment of $200, balance $25 per month including' interest. 6- room frame bungalow on south side; practically new and has every modern convenience conceivable; all largre rooms, shades, etc. 'Will gdve possesion in 43 hours and take only $500 cash flown, balance as rent. 7- room modem two-story residence; finest N. S. location; wide lot, g-aragre, lawn, screens, shades, hot water heat, etc. Owner leaving city and wiU sacrifice and gdve iTi-n-cUats possession. In vestigate this today. Only 5O0 cash re quired, balance as rent. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ "Home of the Best Home Bargains," Cor. Oakley and Pltunmer Ave. Phone 1617. Open Evening's. FOR SALE O It EXCHANGE 80-acre farm, 3 miles northwest of Eurr Oak Ind.: 10 acres good timber. 20 acres river bottom ground, about 20 acres good pasture, balance CO acres tinder cultivation; new barn and mIo, good house and fences. Will deal with owner only, ii J. Edwaris, Culver, Ind.. R. R. No. 3. 8-23-3 FOR SALE Fine, strictly modern, hot water heated. 6-room brick bungalow; hd Sox 150; yard, chicken houses, shrubbery; n.'iir Harrison Park. Leaving city. Easv terms to rigiit party. 173 Waitham St.. Hammond. 8-23-3 FOR SALE 20-arre improved farm. 2 miles ea?t of Grilllth. Inquire C. Ooms. Oar v. Ind. S-22-5 FOR PALE OR TRADE Farm. 6 ) acres, in Indiana; bargain. 262 Sibley Ft.. Hammond. 8-21-2 FOR SALE 5-room cottage; electricity and ga;i for cooking: reasonable if taken at once. Phone 132S-R. 321 Cedar St., Hammond. 8-24-2 FOR SALE 4-room cottage. 2 lots, basement, gas and tolb-t; $100 cash, balance monthly; price J1;00. Also o-r....m cottage, modem. 35-ft. lot: price $2700; terms. F. L. Hyman. 757 Alice St. I'hone 16Sn Hammond. S-24-1 Lost and Found LOST Lady's ring, between Highland and Thornton nve. on Calumet. Finder please reutrt. to 1025 Erie st. and receive liberal reward i'lione Hammono j.130. S-22-3 LOST Motorcycle tire and inner tube. between Grover st. and Conkey plant; reward. Return 14J Grover 81 4-R Hammond. ft. Phone 8-23-2 LOST Hunting dog: black, white and brown: reward. Return to f OS Fields ave., East Hammond. 8-2 4-6 LOST Motorcycle tire and inner tube. between Grover St. and Conkey plant. Reward. ROui'ii 143 Grover st. I'houe S14-K Hammond. 8-24-2 FOUND One bay horse, spotted white 011 forehead. Cali for same and pay damages. Ivan Krepec, 1190 Columbia ave.. Hammond. 8-24-1 Wanted To Rent. WANT TO RENT 4 or 5 room cottage. furnished cr unfurnished. Write R. S. T., Times. 8-19-6 WANTED TO REXT Furnished or unfurnished house or cottage by young couple; no children; best references. Phone 11S9-J Hammond. 8-19-tf WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms: young couple; good references. I'hone "062 Hammond. 8-21-2

For Sale Miscellaneous.

We Buy Liberty feond3 for Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4iOtt Torxythe .. Knit Cbt'issn. I'hoiie !S3. Cici tl ic habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 2-112 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of i-igu J. Arkin, Mtrr. '7-23-lmo FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad wr.tr.hes. Lecser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-l-tf l''o' SALI' Modern 'iinr r.n.ni and dlniiiK fx .in fiirriitur". 1 uin.-i! oak a.nd l"iMh.'i-. A-l riuahtv; rso-i I n.nri ! value. No deal.TS need Hj.idv. Address 1(113 I 'irk J 'a.-r-. n. 'nr l!arrt.-on l';:rU. 'hone 1 ia mm nd 2 "2. h-U-o Fili SAI.i: 1 p..nl tatee. r.-4sx. in A-l . 'iu:1i i, .11. Iti'iuire -i21 lll'tii .st.., liitr.K. Ia,i. s.-21-l FO ! SAI.1-: Oak !'-dro.,m set, t,rafs lied ii nd da ven poi i. I'lione Hammond .;;!7. 111'.'! Forrest n". 8-21-4 FOU S A I.I : lit 1 Iia rd and pod room. ikar and toliac.o store: i f o. n P.carion. Phoi,.; 27. 75S State Line t-t , West Hsinmond. K-22-3 FOU SALK Hou.eh.,1,1 furniture; all K'..id condition: Ieninif eJty. 47 "n rroll st . Hnnini.inJ. s-22-3 Fi'H SAI.K- fancy pigeons 1'oiit. rs. H.-n. -rs. Su.-iiii'Wh, TurioiN, Tunddeis. 324 I'.a : : in, ore st.. near I i . t cl AIu rd. "drs. s-22-3 Ft lit SALK lUnitiK ro.-.m f irniture. Call H Mison st.. Hammond. Phone 514-M. 1--22-2 t'oli SALU l:caut::il 3-piece parlor suite, mahogany piano, bedstead and excellent sanitary couch with felt mattress and cover. E. .1. Klein. 12 Doty at.. Hammond. S-22-3 FOR SALE A grood family milch cow; fresh some seven weeks ago: have two, will sell one. John G. De Vries, Hun-Ft-r. Ind.. Pidse road. 8-22-3 FOR SALE Cement blocks, etone caps, wood column. ':. '-s and frames. Inquire E. S. Coor ' 5 at. Phone Sl6 Hammond. S-22-2 I'Ri 'STATE sufferers to read our announeement under I'ersonal. No rtrutrs. The I'iectrothermal Company, ficorge I;Uig.. Steuben llio. Ohio. S-24-1 Fort SALE Hot air furnace; trood condition; ch.ap. Apply 4717 liarint ave . East Chicago. Phone 433-J. 8-24-2 Several Uncalled for Suits and Single Trousers for sale at bargain prices. All sizes. Call at once. J. Guss, Tailor, 23G State St., Hammond. Phone 771. -""2 FOR SALK She 1 vine and counters; Rood condition. i'hone 457-lt Fast Chicago. 8-23-tf FOR SALK CHEAP Combination jtaa and coal ranye. I'hone 2312 Hammond. 8-23-2 FOU SALE Furniture: leaving- city. 133 lietroit st. I'hone 511 Hammond. S-23-2 LOOK ! Worfking Men! We sell for cash and save you 25 to 35 per cent on clothing and shoes. Let us prove it. Hamrr.cnd Tailoring Co. 538 Hohman St., Hammond Mon & Fri, g-ll-tf FOR SALK First-class ice box; good condition. Will sell for half price. Phone 312 Hammond. 824-l FOR SALE Household furniture, including one bedroom suite, one parlor it able, three rockers., chairs j sewing machine, crnisj Martin bed, oil stove, four 'pieces walnut fumituiv, bed springs. 4 i arroji street. Miscellaneous LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed to cut like new. BABY CARRIAGES and go-cart wheels retired. Work called for and delivered. R. J. Herkner. 837 Calumet ave., phone 2829 Hammond. S-a-tf JUST OPENED FOR BUSINESS Newly furnished hotel in E. Hammond. Why live in Chicago or nearby cities when you can procure a good and comfortable room near your work ?. INDIANA HOTEL. 575 Fields avenue, Hammond. Rates reasonable near Standard Steel. 517"6 Automobile Painting-. t'rive your car i-n today and have it marie like new. Automobile tops, peat covers and cushions made and repaired. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. Prices Reasonable. 4TS-80-82 Hohman St. S-17-tf LARGE LOANS Lonns rot under J30.000 on business blocks, office buildings, hotels. theatres, manufacturing plants: also refinancing legitimate propositions. E. E. Pierson, Hoburt. Ind 5-14-tf EXPRESSING and hauling done. C U phone 2 3sT, Gardner & Vigus, IIS SibIcy St., Hammond. 8-10-3 GTTABANTXED XOOFIIKJ. We apply red and green Roofing over old shingles: also gravel Roofing and repairing. See us on anything in the Roofing l;n. Calumet Hoofing1 Co. Phones 467-2365. Room 27 Rimbach Bldg. Hammond. 6 -25 tues, thur-sat-tf Room and Board. WANTED Room and board for middleaged coupb' in private family. Phone 2467 Hammond. 8-22-2 WANTED Boarders: convenient to Conkey's, C. &: O. and Standard. 1049 .Erie st. Phone lS5i)-J Hammond. S-24-1 War Savings June 28. enlistment day, j

For Rent Furnished Room3

iOK KENT -1 and 2 furnished rooma for laut..-keeplni. 1SS Pluimuer ave.. I i.umnoi.d. S-7-if l''1 'H RENT Furnished rounn fur housekeeping for bucinlurd. 1SS flumtnnr av-.. Hriisiriiniid. S-14-tf l-'OK KENT I'.ooin for gentlemen. 183 .-t it fci . I aininoud. 8-22-3 1'oK KENT -2 front rooms furnlfhod for liou.s.-k.-cpin g. uitii use of klichen: r -asi'iiM hi. . 4IS Indiana ae.. llainmunil k-22-2 P'lR Kl'.N'T I'll rnl.-.hed room I'Iioiip 17:iV 2 4 V'ii) si.. Ilaiiimiiiid. Full Hi:.'T- i'ui r.ish. d rooms for litriit i.itis. ki ini;; no children, i'hone 2 172 ir.inu id S-22-l Foil ItKNT 2 .-"id 3 sup.s hous-keer-ii.tf room!. Applv S") Sibley t;t., Ham mond. i-22-2 V'Oii Kl'.N'T Fh rni.O:e.i room for Kentleincii. 13 ! ' U.G-y .st.. Hammond. S-23-2 l'o; 1:1 :n"T Two froi.t rooms, furnished. s':!iali! (or two iudU- or for man nnd wife. 7 1 7 Ileal! ave, 2nd fiat. Phone 1 I2.W Kammond. 1-23-4 F"iK TtF.NT lower 4-room flat, fur-nl.'-.he.-i fur 1; dii' k id n : elert, and both f u rn lulled. Imjuire 42H LogHn st , Hmmn.nd 8-23-2 1 l.'t l l.'T.-N"r. T...I.- n-cil...l .-1 , . . . , - .,r.lr fp'in Stat" and ll'iliiniin. f.44 Morton fi.ur!. H.iriim.'nd. 23-2 F'1. HKNT Nice. e'ean I'riee pi.. Hammond. room. 705 S-23-3 V i H l;i:NT-Koom f.r Indy or tnt!eri'en; ldo k fr. in car line. ?.7T M!rt:lK-in ,,ve.. Ha mm, -nd. Ki'l! HI'S'T I.arr furnished room:. 2 1. ."!.. for 2 or i k.-. nt l"iii"ii. '','',2 Iti(i in n;i n v I'ie'iie t'ititi. f-24-2 I K')K HKNT Housek'-epin rooms to I couple: no chiidren. 251 Indiana ave.. I 8-24-1 FOR HKNT II"tisekeepin(f rooms with V.lt' iien privilege':. SHt) t lauilD St.. ! ITarnmond. S-24-1 I I Fols i; i:T-First floor 3-room npartI m.-nt: no chiidren; refereio.'e. phone I 3S4-M Hammond. i-24-l FOH HKNT Furnished modern room for one (fen t Ionian ; Hetroit st. I'lione r"4 Hammond S-24-1 FOR URN'T nicely fomtshed rooms t'-r l.ri.l liuuf-tw-'-i ;r.K 'orner wood and Sibley, Hammond. 8-2 4-1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished upper flat. 36" Truman ave., Hammond. 8-24-1 FOR RENT Desirable room for 1 or 2. 4325 Baring: ave., Eaot Chicago. S-24-2 FOR RENT Three rooms furnished for lipht housekeeping. I'hone 423. S68 Calumet ave., Hammond. 8-24-3 FOU REXT Housekeeping- rooms. 194 State ft., onp. postolllce. 8-24-1 FOR REXT Newly furnished rooma for housekeeping: also sleeping room. 335 Sheffield ave.. Hammond 8-24-3 FOR KENT 3 modern light housekeeping rooms. 812 Alice Bt.. Hammond. 8-24-1 FOU RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 655 May wood ave., Hammond. 8-24-1 FOR RENT 2 furniRhed room" for littht housekeeping. Phone. 343S Hammond. S-24-1 FOR RENT 2 front lipht housekeeping rooms: no children. Phone 857-J. 341 Kane ave.. Hammond. 8-24-1 FOR KENT Nice rooms for couple in private family on Ioty t ; uee of kitchen and home privileges. 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WAR SECRETARY MODIFIES RULE TO PERMIT PLAY

WASHINGTON'. I . (-.. Aug. 24. Secretary of War Laker yesterday module.! the draft work and fight regulations to permit ttie championship basel.iUl teams of the National and American leagues to piny the "world series." Aj-pliea! i..n of the work and light rule to the championship players will be postponed until Sept. 15. giving ample time for the series, under Secretary Raker's ruling. All other ball players within the draft ages will be required to begin useful employment Sep'. 1. Sanction Boards' Actios. The matter was brought before Secretary Baker 1n a brif filed by tha rational commission It waa pointed out to the secretary t nat draft boards have agreed to extend the work or fight rulein the case of the players engaged in the world series. Secretary Laker said he was glad of the opportunity to sanction thin action by the boards and give a formal rul.ng on t !: .mention. The rational commission advised the secretary that last y-ar full accounts of the games were cabled to the fighting forces in Europe by Tho Chicago Tribune and th New York Herald, and the commission said it hoped to make the same arrangements ti.ls yr. Secretary Paker said that every effort would be made to send full reports of the games to the. expeditionary force, as he realized that nowhere would interest in th.. series be more intense than among the American military fonts abroad. itip nm imr ii 0 i.U UdL LETS QUIT A writer in the Iondon Field has this to say about baseball: "Americans have never taken kindly to cricket, which they regard as much too slow a game for their temperament, and their humorous writers are never tired of describing in the most good tiaturM way the little failings and peculiarities of our national game. Curiously enough. Englishmen also think that baseball is too slow a game for their temperament, and although probably very few of them could give a good reason for this idea, the actual cause is not far to seek. Baseball is admittedly a game of bluff, and the most audacious and ingenious bluff of all is to give the title of 'inning' to what is nothing more nor less than 'over,' Call the 'inning' by the real title, 'over,' and all the huste of baseball disappears immediately. It will seem almost Incredible to English cricketers, but it is a act, as attested In the Daily Mail in an analysis of a game by an American baseball Journalist, that although In the course of the game something like 250 balls were thrown a matter of fortyodd overs at cricket the safe hits numbered only eight, two by the Army and six by the Navy. A few other hits were made, which were so poor that they got man out, and a few others in the nature of cricket snicks or 'corner strokes' were of no advantage to the batter, since they were behind the boundary line." FDR M E R OHIO STAR DIES IN FRANCE NEW YORK. Aug. 24. Lieut. Jefferson A. Healy of the Thirty-eighth infantry, regular army, who was captain of the Columbia university football team in 1916 and played on the victorious Columbia team of 1315, is dead in France of wounds received in action. A telegram to this effect was received yestrrdsy frru Wash.ngton at the Sigma Nu fratorni'y house. WALKSB QUITS ATHLETICS FOR WAR PHILADELPHIA. FA.. Aug. 24. Clarence Walker, hard hitting center fielder of the Philadelphia Americans, left Thursday for his home in Limestone, Tenn., in response to a call from his local draft board. He expects to go to a training camp within a few days. GEO. CHANEY TO BATTLE PIERCE PHILADELPHIA. PA., Aug. 24. George Chaney and Harry Pierce are scheduled for the six-round windup at the opening of the National A. C. tonight. TED MEREDITH IS PFOMOTED PARIS. Aug. 24. Ted Meredith, former University of Pennsylvania athlete, has been promoted and placed in command of an air squadron. MISKE IS TO BOX LEVINSKY NEW YORK Aug. 24. Billy Miske and Battling Levinsky are set for their scrap at Newark. N. J.. Thursday night. Tuesday Levinsky meets Clay Turner.

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ROOTING OP THE NAVY. (London Tlmea.) Thfl "rooter" toils with his mouth, to which (lonicttmn ho attkehos a megaphone. Judging from tho game, the army "rooter" in a tame and ltmrtlcuiate creature compared with htm of th r,ay. whose voice is that of ocean etorms. There were songs on tho field. The navy etr.g Lke thin: Give 'em the ax, the ax, the ax! Give 'em the ax. the ax. the ax! V.'hfre? Where? Where? Right in the neck, the neck, the n.-. k: Right in tiie neck, the nock, the ne k! There: There: There: Who gets the ax? Army! (Very loud) Who fuys so? Navy.' (Much bniderO Then they sang like this: one, two. three, lour, live six, &even. All the Navy goes to heaven. "When we get there we will yell. "Army, Army, go to "( groan. The strain changed with the words: Strawberry shortcake, huckleberry pie. Victory ! Are c in it? Well, I guess: Navy. Navy! Tm. yes, In honor of the king an4 quen arose the chorus: 'Rah: 'Rah! 'Rah' R.-.h: 'Reh: 'Rah: 'Rah: 'Rah: 'Ra.h: King George, Queen Mary, Gfeat Lritain. No printed page, however, can deal adequately v.!th tho merits of the "roc.ur." H- needs music to get Justice; something more, or something less, than music.

OLD FOX LOSES AGAIN

Clark Griffith is certainly gofr.j 9 hue rn-;;- i. a-, rirj record aftr ..'.- piustnt pennant fight is done. The. Old Fox has been trying- to get Into a world's eories for years and has barely missed' on three ocoaslons. The. first time GrifTltii was a Tictim of circumstances, as he puts it, and the second time a wild pitch caused it all. Now, the war, resulting in an abbreviated season, does the trick for the third tlma. The "cirmcumstanee" waa th National-American League row of 1901. Griffith was with Comiskey then as manager. Ha won the rennont, but because the two leagues were at -war thfcre was no series. Th wild pitch which blew the works came when Clark had the Yankees, needed one game to win the pennant, and while he waa doping out his pitching staff for the series, Chesbro uncorked a wild pitch and got beat. Griffith has been so mar to the big coin and yet so far. or THE

W. Pel. Boston 69 47 .695 Cleveland C7 El .568 Washington 64 54 .542 New York 55 56 .495 CHICAGO 66 59 .487 St. Louis 64 60 .474 Detroit 49 65 .430 Philadelphia 47 69 .405

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