Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1918 — Page 9

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Wanted Male Help WANTED Men steady work. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I.H. B. Tracks. tf WANTED Men to unless enl, 2'te to 41c per ton. Malleable Iron - o. " mond. 8-U-tl WANTED Freight handlers. Gibson ransffr: cooJ wases on piece basts. Take Gary car to L. CL. -b" Vi'N'TED Watchman, sober and reii-i,i-ii,,... v. tn &. Co . WVst Ham '.f .4 :tf mond. WANTED Good, bright boy about 1G roars old, for work around oilier. Apply Time?, Room 214, Hammond Bid. 9"7tt WAJCTED Bov to make himself useful hour iewelrv store: must have r-t-erence.s. .65 State St.. Ilamtrnnd ?-?-tf WANTED Grocery Ordor Packers, Grocery Salesmen. Lion Stoic. Apph' P. 1- Lovcprcn. 9-13-tf ryPTAN POLIS company now Tcrting "a factorv to produce a staple in Kt-eai demand requires reliable man here to follow ur Inquiries- Must he mis -worthy and have had considerable sctlir. experience. fined pay the 1 tpht man. Adlross. s-atmg past leisir.esccreer. Parker Tire A- Kueher to. PH4 ilerchnnts Pank PMg., Irdianap-jis WXNTFP Toii-ic man thrmirh hiah school or rtderlv man ovfr lraf pee ... i. vonor in rue and carpet iojartment: n-ust have knowledge Icpenina-: stead work. Ap! iic if hook-9-13-:; Muscat, nary. V YNTED ' furniture salesmen: must be experienre-1 and of ood apnearnnce: toed pay. steady work. Apply House of fusc8t. Grv. WANTED Ford truck driver. I'nited . . i Orni a- Products Co. West Hammond. o-i: AVANTEP Laborers for unloading materials. 30 to 40c per ton. Irtals Refining Co.. Osborne. Tnd. 9'u"3 WANTED Experienced time keeper: permanent position: married man prefvrrrl Wm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago. S-l 4-3 AV-VNTEP Collector: cood chn ad'vancerr.ent. Liberal Store. 6" man St.. Hammond. re for ! Hoh-9-16-2 'WANTED Wood' cabinet makers. Car Dept., Standard Steel Car Co., 11amrnond, Ina. - . vrrn tn for eencral work T. JL C. A., uinson. inn. - VAKTED Delivery boy. five., Hammond. 1S9 Indiana V'VNTED Man on vrjietables: ?ln per 'week, board and room. Hotel Carleton. Hammond. J-lb-. SOXMAKIS, experienced, and LABOBEHS; permanent work, best mp W. B. Conkey C"-. Hammond. 9-lc--Wanted Female Help Tl'AVTEn C.ood competent Rirl for general -housework; ifood wares. 411S rllfdtt ace East ChicSRO. J Oil WANTED Oirl or woman fAr eneral v,,,.unrL- Phone East Chicago 2S3. 9:otf WANTED Grocery Salesladies. Lion Store. Applv T. D. Lovejrren. 6-13-tf WANTED Women to work in lumber yard. Indiana Box Co., East Chios go. 9-13-6 CIVIL Service Examinations everywhere October 5th. ll.fifrt women clerks to be srPf inted at Washington. Salary S 1 20 0. Experience unnecessary. AVomen destrIne government positions write for free rartfcu'nrs. R. E. Terrv (former Oivil S--rvire Examiner), 47 i'olumbian Hid.. Washington. 9-14-3 AVNTEP "Woman to come to hous and wash with motor washer: small famiiv 2 Brunswick st., Hammond. 9-16-1 WANTED "Waitress: Rood wages, room and board. Lyndora Hotel, Columbia a e., Hammond. 9-14-6 V'4NTEP flirl to help from R to 7:31 p.' m. daily. 7S4 Hohman St.. Hammond. 9-14-tf IVciran to wasn every eonesdav: small famiiv: eery;h:nK eonvniftit." 47 S.bley sr., upstairs. Humr.ior.d. n-16-1 tv VTFD Assistant housekeeper for family of five: g-ood wayes. 343? Penn f , Indiana Harbor il-14-1 TV A NT ED, Experienced .-ha r,i hernia id. f.tnci.ln Hoi el. S.116 Michigan ave. Phone 17 1 Indiana Harbor. 0-16-:! "WANTED AVash la,1y for Wednesday. 4l7 Baring ave.. East Chicago. 9-16-2 "WA NTED Stenographer. i". A.. Oibson, Ind. Apply Y. M. 0-18-1 WANTED Woman or mir! to work in restaurant. 1 State St.. Hammond 9-16-1 "W VNTED "Woman on vepetables: $in per week, room and board. TTo'e! '"'.vrleton. Hammond. 9-16-2 WANTED A dishwasher at once. Mee Restaurant, llamm nl. Thone 11:5. fi-16-1 Kelp Wanted. WANTED - Experienced bookkeeper. either male or female. Gary Sneet Ka-lw;. - "o.. Girv. Ind. 9-16-12 Situations Wantea. SITFATIDN WANTED Nursing, day or nicht: sce,iHi- cenfinement cases; ford of children. Phone 2115 Hammond 754 Calumet ave. 9-15-1 Room and Board. EXCELLENT room American family. 364. Indiana Harbor. and board with Applv P. O Box 9-14-2 WANTED Boarders Hammond. 331 Truman ave.. 9-16-2

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For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Uiuinm to int for s m-n st"am heat, all modern ron.v nnnces. : Call StiGX li.-Kt-wls.h. 13t;.. Hrandon: ave.. II-'Ki-wisi ii, ID. Ct-lJ-ol FOK KENT " furnished ronms for single nun. 34 5 E. S'nte st., Hammond. :-i.t :! FOR KF.NT Z furnished rooms for lisrit housekee -ring: heat, gas. electric li;ht. no children. 7i3 " i;t n 3 si. Phone So 17 Hammond. ;i-14-2 FOK KENT 2 furnished rooms for !itt4i? hr.l.lL-s.i.i? IU I1. ......... ..

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FDR r.ENT 1 and 2 housekeeping suites. 6 .Sibley St.. Hammond -1 1-2 FOR RENT Furnished room. St.. Hammond. V'lioi.e 17:11. !-i;-i FOR I.'ENT F n-n st. Piionishod room 1 WarHammond. S-1t- I FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lisht .oiisekei pin). : a!s.. sieopmyr room; f'. ri I. Pin ih- Fimm.-nd 1 '."-. I . i nc it s' . 0- .)-' Foli KENT 4 nice furnished rooms for liht housekepinge with bath. 7 W. State st, V .-st Hammond. !1-Ir-1 R RENT Room for fr i.t letnc u : also parage. isA te.te st.. iiammor.d. I-H-I FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for 1 Kcntifman with privat-- famil: near Country Club: board if d. sir. ri: ref. ren i required. Phone li.i'i.m- nd I ! 1 1. FOR lir.NT HotisekeepinK rooms. 157 Douglas St., Hammond. 9-16-1 FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for liRht housekeeping. 216 Michigan a ve.. Hammond. y-Hi-l FO R REST 1 ro.oii with v.itchn rt'iv-lleR.-s: also sleeping room. v2:i M ivwood ae. plinne l.V'f. Ha 'titr.oivi. :'-l'1-2 FOR rent Nic. lv furnished rw. 1 or 2 it-v t b mcrL ; 2 o,iuut,s' from car line: boned te ar b . In" man a.-.. upstairs. Htimm-.n.l. nut i . r. N J Nire orient room with pn-u vnie famiiv: electric liKht. steam h.at.

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.ion privilege: also siriKle sleeping I room. 2S May wood n e. Pboiv Ha-u-,FOIl mend j-fiS-M. r.-i'i-li itit-

,I rooms with j , Hammond. I n-15-2 i FOR RENT 2 furnish., ba'h. 267 Hoffman st. For Rent. FOR RENT 4-rcom flat; fras. bath arid electric: $2S per month. 6:5 4 l.ilst st. Plione East t'hica J.i 17". 9-12-6 FOP. RENT Store room. I'M! Rroa 1way. 'iJU v. Inquire Peter Hand Brewery. 1622 Sheffield ave . Chicago, or H. F. Szvmnuski. 21 Sawato tdd., 1arv. FOR RENT Entire two-story frame: 1,,. iMin rf .-ill -;o main fl.inr co- I u a . harv. I not Verier Hrt Brverv Co.. 16J2 Shciheid ave., Chicac 1'. F. Szvmsr.ski. 210 Savage bld , loiry. 9-1.1-6 FOR RENT Store hmhlinfr with 4 livin(f rooms in rear. Mvhigan and Maywood ave. Inquire 14 Indiana ave., Hammond. II-14 -7. FOR RENT Cood fa race: reasonable. 127 Detroit sr. Hammond. 9-lS-l FOR RENT 4-room upper flat in Lansing. Hi. Inquire Lansimc Sti'e Far.k. 9-lfi-S FOR RENT 5-room flat. 6.6 Infhram ave.. c.ir. 154th St.. Hammond. it-15-1 FOR RENT S unfurnished rooms. 464 130th st., on East Chn-aco car line. Hammond. 0-15-1 FOR RENT Very desirable room p r 2 Kentiemen with ref : hot water, modern. 42 11 Maeeun ave., i-.nst n FOR RENT 6-room flat. vilie ave.. East rntrago. p m. 121 a-16-jr R RENT i-room lower fat. furnished for housekeeping", also two larKe housekeepinf -oonis: -fas. bath and . iee-tr'.-dt v Inquire I.of.m St., Hammond. "--2 F("iR RENT -3-room cotrace ton ae.. East Hammond. 426 Mor-3-16-1 FOR P.ENT fi-roow furnislied Pat: also "-rooio suite. I'hone 2.4 or 17"9 Hammond. 9-16-1 Lost and Found . . . . ,.,4h .mall 1.' I rviuiia no. j i, no c... diamond: used as a wan ti cnarm arn valued as a p!f. Reward if rett . ,i . 1 O ' O.i L' r.a s-imon. i.a-v-m.o. ' - '-'! 21 Warren St.. Hammond. - it - i LOST Black and tan fox hound, fe-i male: piece out cf right ear. Return j 12ns Jefferson ft. Reward. II. Petzm-i ger. Hitrmnni. 9-! 4 U'HT-U. ' brass auto crs nk. I ab..r Day, iti AVhiting or on roao to r u Point. Notify VVbitins News Co. 9 14-1 LOST Wbit piK about 2 ?. day: reward. 261 Toirence ave Hammond ft"S-M Fr: Phone, j 9-J 6-3 LOST Two beaele and f r x hounds; bla lt and white lone ears Return to 209 Hoffman st. I'hone 39.1 Hammond. Reward 9-16-1 Lost Suit box containing suit cf ..i.ohes corner Staip and Palumer ave.l Saturdav morning bet. 6 r.nd 7. Phone! Hammofid D76-M. S6: Calumet ave. Ft. - t ward. 9-16-1 or, Miscellaneous. I A r fc, 1 . 11 A iVMl-' ' m.oi cani,,,.-, il'f-.i , .

work at reasonable prices. Carl Yet - j r? T Aplrin mill. 440 Michigan ave. Phone i4.3CCDtCr 01 Slgll . -Uhill,

Automobile Painting Satisfaction Guaranteed. The Fall Hush is row here. Do not delay running jour car in fur painting. Auto top. seat covers and cushions repaired. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47R$f)-SI Hohman St. 9 :4 : t f PARTIES having furniture to move bet. Hun. mond and Richmond. Munsie. Frankfor', Indianapojts or any tewn within 59 miles from Indianapolis, caii S ;. Carley Transfer Co. Plmnt Ham-! mond 679 for cheap rates. 9-10-tf For Sale Motorcycles. motorcycles" ' A'.! n.ekes from SIS up. To pet what you want make your rejection now. Sold on easv pavm-mls. EXCELSIOE AtlTOCAS SALES. KOCM. 223 State St. I'hone 2P-3. Hammond. 9-13-.1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO PUT A large stove. Fhone Hammond 678. saioon 3-12-2 WANTED TO Bl" Y Second -ha nd clothing, hats and shoes. Mrs. Robinson. 12i.j Maiison st. I'hone 2271. Cary. I nd. S-2S-liii

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Real Estate Bargains EXTRA BARGAINS! ! Immediate Possession. M.drn tievv huncil'1 with miii parlor. he,uniful o;:k interior t'm;sh. hf nm'd c. iliii(t. lolonnalin. piviiv -! i rlcu 1 l!xluirs. shades, laoudi v- rub. tiii 'lace and book ensi s. lot t;:.o.t... ard sod.'d. also inter's sui'(d o: ...hi m Kisemcnt ro s with the h:!i'ai:i a! Jtr.Od. Owner leavfor 1 '. S. seri.-v in few drjs enii will g!-e it. mediate ;os-esi .n. 1 n.e south side I.ea'ion. Only $ :'.' .a.-ti. l.a;:i: . . n.. oi ' f 1 1 . S.e this at once. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ. . p. Home p.ara.ns'' v ai.d T'iu'cmer Ave Oakl, Ph. 11. lri!7 Hammoud. :i 1 1!-1 f j I k finish 1'OR SAEE Rri.-k veneer, tliroiiiilu.ut. N rooms and a'.r heat. itaraKP H- Highland st A - l'.ap at r.".l'0; $2."i.1 cash, balance -.tns. ;;i5 or S4.1-W Hammond -31-lf " I HI SAEI-. C-nv.m house. 220 Detroit st.: ytri.'ly modern and in good condiM.n: sarriRp in rear. Wish to leave tout., part cash, bahmce t-asy terms Ihoi.e 2 112 H inimumi. 0:4:7. i'l'tt cA'.i'. House cr , rooms, cj.ii Dei made jn'o ten; near Standard and h.h scJioui. Piione i'N42 Hammond. . 9:6tf . Foil S A I -E - 2 stor v brick fist buildtiiK on ;-!4 1 liuinan ave.. y::.s"a; .f.'jiiii down. I $5'i nionth'v; payments liberty bonds! a ccpt.-J: one fiat now vaennt. Apply j imi i i.ipinski. ar. r.t. o ' ' . i iionmaa si . Phone l!o. Hammond. U-H-tf Foil SALE tood paving restaurant Must sacrifice on accent of death. " lo9 !'( niis 1 ania at-.. Indiatia Harbor. I v tl-Ki-6 ' FOIJ SALE Now o-roomi

nforj bungalow; stri-lly mod-r'nl-iorii; So. Side: near -ar line:

;small cash payment, balance j. o IHIS !( UU. K. Y. Fis. h- , 1 I l I . Iniond. t.F flat build-! all iifiil -rn c.-.n venieiicM : Jii; I cash Ji.i.iO. balan.e jia-.ahle f If fl nientl rent biioirs 22'' H..4h Pvnnsy Ivan:Eli IICHJ. Tn,i:ana Harbor. n-12-i FOR PALE. RENT. OR TTW Pi:--f-room biie'.c strictly in-'dern hoi t: "i f.xl."0 rear H-itri: t' ritk Fsv t.-rrns: lea-i-iK cit',. 17" Wn'.'hsni s , Hammond. Fi' R Ti r-iori n.m'v ( in fu'l ENT OR modern b ceo; a ted: !' 2 b'oek :. I.E - owner, nttaiow and knrK :' nrpro-. '-f'-nts rati; f'o,,, , ,,r !.r.e- :,in) ; cash, biilance -iisv i.-mus st. Phone ;rel5-VV" lhi'in 121s Monro. .od. FOK SALE -Rest offer p K , ner opposite I'run'.rv Club on V rntv .ci -h ae. Mrs t l'er.na St.. i "h i.'.a fs-. 55-ft corpo 'j (..is nnor. ."Sal P-pt-.T m-i.rn rn.i: -ri.T., .-n ; ' arm i vnn h-s-hj Kd ' " . viikjiih ;i t patd'ui. P.aritain taken tins mcptb ppl v ':'''". Hemlock si,. Indiana Harbor, or Phone 227-W. ;t-1 4-7 FOK SALE Fine .10 foot lot on Monroe st.: lots of trees, easily worth $7"0. . Priced at for qni.-k sale: easv terms. Phone ."!, Hammond. 3-16-lt FOP SALE T room bunpalov, ("ondit st.: elec -if . all assessments j nil Jldt t ,

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V- '. 1 HOIll" IKllllmond. FOR P VLE Tola with us and jrrt on- of the unest $! builiiil'K lots on the nortii side on Henry ir $l-.n. 1 hePe i rots m short time will soli for $50i" aijain. If imi sant double otir, . mon.-v act o..ick: $S0 down, lift m.o th'v 1 will let o:i m oi. ground floor. Ix-n t sc t'ais chanc . ims 2,jti. liamnceai 9 -1 6 -" FOR S A I.E 1 2-room twn-story houf and two lots in Pans. rig. 111. Inquire I Lansing Sta- Hank. 9-16-5 F'OR SALE .".-room cot tape in Wileo Addi' ion. Inquire at 11:16 Superb: ae.. Wes- Patk Addition. W'bitinr. 9-16-I j-.-.-.i. i c ctiril CHEAP 'ft lots, incluoinf - " -' t . . , loek e(r of Hohman "in.'i I,".-, j ., , ,...!. t , i .... 1.1 T Ct :an st. 9-16-6 ,.w,,,n Hflr,irnr,nd 2'43 For Sals Miscsllaneou3. .:V7e Buy Liberty I?onds for fi -h Bp,! Estaffi. LoaTlS nnA tnctirtlllrO riliPrt PVP. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 408 rorsytbe Knmi Ctlcara. Phone 53. VP TROI.AS. F.d'sons. t heney ana m ne.r ilionoiu' i a nhs i, I Straube's. 6S1 Hohman st 9-16 i s-t 9jGet the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 212 E. State street. Look for the clock in cS I FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Lesser s iteliaDia Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings 4-ll-tf FOR SALE Shelving end counters; good condition. I'hone 437-R East Chicago. 8-23-if ROOFING SALE 469.1 roils 3-plv slate surfaced rolr.ir. j Beautiful deslgtiF. Red. green or silver gray. Manufactured by Bird & Son. Guaranteed 20 years, to be sold at Psa than it cost to manufacture it. on account of slight damage done by R. R. Co. Every roll in perfect condition with exception of outside wrappers and labels. Now on pale. EMIL MINAS fi 1 2 - 6 4 Oakley Ave. Hammond ! Fhone e f dee 2203. I'hone Res. 2 4" Phone for samples. FOR PALE Catsup bottles with porcelain stoppers. 2co per doz. while thev last. Chas. H. Mayer & Co. 9-1X-3 FOR SALE Best payinjr restaurant in Hammond. 2 blocks from State Line, near 4 corners, cheap for cash on account cf poor health. "Write T. '. ' '., Timts. P-1S-S THE Wilborn Solo-Harp Player Piano is the best ever offered for $475. See it at Straube's, 611 ll:k -16-1S-1D-20

Miscellaneous

FOR fAI.E "U'tr store an.i poo! ro emmneu. ii . & ii'. .i ni rlr.-.;t i easy payment, c an and (irapevine St., Waieis. ."'' "'r v.it lilnn Ifiuiiiiia It'ifh'-r- ;.. J -14-1 f FOR SAI.E---ni.irUr Oak coal rant.- : ood condition: irdsoimble. Mrs. 11 Duncan. .13X1 Hemlock. Indiana. Haihor. 9-i4-a '''II St.E Pure torn; Vietrola and 25 records fur $")0 oaf h. t.'all 4.17 I.-inn ;st.. Ha-nmoml. y-1 l-3 I ' LOOIU " Worfking Men! We cell for cash and save you 25 to 35 per cent cn clothing and shoes. Let us prove it. Hamirchd Tailoring Co. 533 Hohman St., Hammond Mon & Frl. S-12-tf FOR SAI.F- 2 rugs in rtrst-r'-tse conoition. ore V i x I - 6 and one I'vl-. 115 fi.tr. .it si.. Hanimond D-16-4 ! i R SALT Household furniture: l-av-in K cite 17-t Euclid ave. Phone 'U I-.I Indiana Harl..r. I RKFORE veu' purchase- a rlaver piano, o!lr (lr.e uss.irtmfnt of Bohr 1'ros . Ke.tii.lii Hii.-a. i it: n, hath. Schuff P.i.s.. j unborn, Marsha II .v vv.ji.1--l I Haines I Pre s.. ;i:l!c a . ii. Hammond pt rau'r--. ',. v.-w t.in vor. '.-, .... trauh. j.! a r-r j Store, 'oil Hoi IIIKi II ft P-li-15-10-20 FOR S A EE- Phai. bd. wn laifi -be. t t'olid.t st.. ITamoe boo-case. i. -i in j? oil tiivnn, ! 2 t FOR SALE - 1 15 od.-n -too uacou sa1e. Tnri'.iir.i.. Hamino.id. Phone 1 . ,p SM.E- Six lari p.'atty "IaeioneX Mft: .,,.,V tlamnioud 10. h'.usl SIOV--V "o , Ham tie 'nd. K-16-:: '( R SALE Din1i.? roctab! :; I led. wi'.nger. Ivook sh.dvis. cuttain j s i I - 1 1 hers, bale of oxr, Isior. chilti's 'rivcie and other aniens. 21 1'. i izah" i a I .. 1 iarnmoiid it - i h-2 t t' A FEW K'"'od used pianos at i-r pi a-es i Sranli,, s. t'.l ii 'looai a-.-! I-'or SALE I-e.i:r 11x4 tir'S. $p eacli. 4 5''. I'd ? ytiie a I'lceaK". Phone t'.72-M. For Sale Automobiles. 1.-. , i i: s f rVrt 5-p,;iss. -r: fo!'i la mi loud. runtime i i'116 i'H!"'!;''',.i'.T. E'.ra tit! -nni This is a bar:;:; in. !oi't f' He.ninioiid Auto Pa i.t V-V..--2 Hohman St. l-'( P. KMX 7' st-rter snot A-1 condition: v. 2ie' Holirnan St. ,. . 1 'I.' r-,adst t : s ; :bt. Hammond. FOR SALE Ford; winter and s:mmi. lop: a barifHin. Iiiquire :!2 16 Rn iae, Indiana I ia t oor. .-!!- F 'R S LE ien ii. T i: it1: a lwrcin sold flt ..to. 4v2 I 1 1 a 1 1 n k a - . hU-aao. -4 ' Pin .ne 7 ''4 - K K i - t 1 FORI- .-APS. j All in first -c'ass cont.it ton. A, so : I ehassis for truck find conim-'i c !.a ! trio . I roes n asmia h'e. li-.toicond An--. !',,, Cc Top Co.. 17,-Sh-2 lloiimaa J-1 Wanted To Rent. WANTED TO RENT Rooms fr.r light housekeeraiif by nulet oiipie with ut children. Write P,. H. L., Times. 9-1:;-2 W-VNTED-Cent!. nun and wife n'-w !!ving In Cbtcago ieslrc cuforcabl 1 ..r 6 room furnit-hed arirtt-C or hoii.-.c. Phone Hammond 711 or write 2. 2 p.diana ae.. lliimmoirl. H-l t-3 WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room flat or house, furnace or Moam heat preferred. 3727 Carev si.. Indiana Harbor. 9-1 t-:i W A NTED TO TIENT house or Ma i by 1 t. 1 5 neipiiboi hood for a faniii dress F. W. V.. Times. or S room in a do.sji at, of three. A i-9-14-2 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Ilrs. Anna M?.ksuio. wife of Joe Maksvetes. has .his day left my bed and boar.! and I win rot be responsible for any bills incurred l v l.vr from this date. JOE MAKSVETES. Tail K'-nnood avenue. 1 9-1 ! 7. Hammond. Ind. NON- RES I DEN T NOT I' "E. HE STATE Ol" INDIANA. LAKE POINTY. IN nn ADOPTION OF JOSEPH JOHN KASi ! ::. LAURA DARNER. PETITIONER. CAP'SE No. I7.7:l. A' "TION To AT'OPT. IN THE !.AK E S ! TK COPRT, SEPT EM PER TER.M, i:i i I.OO.M NO. 2. Now .-,..-,1. s t'c" ft i'" e cor. 1-: ra'UrS',n ,v- Crites. a : t o-n,. s. and fib s r"t -lion herein, t,-fc, " - r w ih an ariidavit. of a compet. t, pi rs..n. ,"ii"Wi:U that !t, Pi ohfr, Sadi' Vale, the only sui,..hti Kasodor, : Se-Pe of Inch y rioiin, d of :' : ti arid 1 hat : :e:a! at the oil thai uiiicsa . i i n is II. paient of Joseph a resident, of ih dia t.a. Said Sadie Va is the rend- in y "f s.i : 1 Sa"!" S . . I n.-xt term m sum -hi .. : she appnr and answer or in. a' tie- caPii-S of sa-d 12th day of Nov .- n.l-ee. A Siitue being the 2nd day term of said Ovnt to 1 held in the r.mri H Hammond. In said I'oiif.tv :ie ;ri(l M-rnday of Nov 19 1. said act Mil v ill be demur t bureau fe. ..n Cole 19 I . 'he of tie- n t h gun and Room 2. a! j and S t a e on j mbcr. A. D. ' . ard ar.d do tern.-.m-d in her arc, toe. IN WITNESS WilEKEi'F. I hfieur.to s, t icv ban ! arc! allix t Seal of said I'miri. at Hammond, iiis ifith day of S. pt-mle - A. D. PCS. HKKIEKT L. W I IE A TON. 9-i6-::;-:;o Ch-rk l.. s. c. M N - RES I DEN T .NoTP"E. HE STATE OF INDIANA. LE' I'lifXTV. WlLLIA.Ni !. '""I.E S I FRED I. KFIH-'ART. 'APSE N i,-Ti,i r.i i.i I 1 r TITLE. ' " t rv THE PAKE SL PERIL'R C- itil'l'. I SEPTEMBER TERM. Jhv Now conies th- Miiim fi" by !-. Sproat. attorncv. and .ih - his ,te,; it. nt herein, together with an HM.n it of i Competent p-rson. showing tr.at iti defendants. Fred I. Kith.. art and So-ie! KiUiiart, are not residents of the Stat, of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore barely notified of the ! tub uey of sa;.l a.-' i"i etiii that the same vv'ii stand ;' at the iifxt. term of said c" ,-irt unless thee app.ar aii.t ai,:-vv mur therein, at th-. ihI'.hik ' sa d .-a :. on ihe 12ih day if N'o .- iiihe,-. A. I KHR. tbe sanu being the 2nd da;, of the next term of said Court to be bt -,.n nod held in the Court House, Room No. 1 'a Hammond, in said County and S;a' on the "nd Monday of November. A. I P''18. said action will be hcari ani drtermtned in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my band and affix the Seal of siid Court, at Hammond. thTs ltith d-iy of September. A. D. 131.. HERPERT L. WHEATON. -1S-22-:10 flerk L. S. I: You Don't Buy a Fourth Liberty Loan Bond Uncle Sam will be mighty inquisitive!

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FUU m If 4 ar.-i inJd ti J t,';". ci-t wuli 1 iie Fu-.a. V txUo no o(h r fti y rf rmr N iiAui;M i:r. iM jj SOLO BY BRtGj!SISVmHtl5 BCHEBUI.J3 SriiCTIVB JUiY V, 1318. No. 2 Ev. rhicago 11:20 p. tn. Ar. Ham 13 S Lv. Cl.icafc-o 7:30 a. m. Ar. Ham. '15 7 Ev. lia.i.ifiond 5.05 p. in. Ar. Chpv. 6:59 t Lv. Han.mei.d 7.15 a. m. Ar. Cli... $:, Gash roa you 3TJY KCW FOE THE WINTER MONTHS TO REPAY Your Loan at T.ajral Eato cf Interest. S2.f"") !S the h'l lllfllt On $ P 'hi n e r. t pa j ::.i-nl o.i .eoel.t 52 " IS -i.r $.". ml is h. em J ..not Live St,., k W ' ...'111 i . I" and U'!k, lie n. l.MEil PER l'i'. There arc no i I'nvau mi u, .i or Extras. Cui.i'.denua.:. Provident Loan Co. A 5, H - A I C"V- : 1 1 LECTURES Daily from 9 a. m. to 0 p. m.. Tk. poi- i -. y t I iv" Mme. E. Lee, 319 State Line St., co: ner Douglas, one block west of Hoi man. P-r.cre ?;-"5 Hamr-.-t.d. To Times Subscribers. Effective September 30 The War Industries Board has instructed ail newspapers to discontinue mailing their papers to subscribers whose subscriptions are not paid in advance. This is a war conservation order and as such, it will be strictly obeyed by THE TIMES. This means that ail mail subscribers who are delinquent, no matter how short the time, must pay the amount due and renew their subscriptions for a definite period, paying therefor in advance, cr their papers must be stopped on September 30. Subscriptions expirng after September 30 must be stopped on a?y the suoscnption expires un-; less renew ci previous to tr.at S date. If your subscription has expired, or wid expire before Sep tember oU, or i you are paying subscriptions tor rarers b-r; " mailed to soiaiers or other er.oi CIO )t fail tc efore present date of expiration. THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS, R. C. Pierce, Circulation Mcr. .1 ver nunt a n lie in a havslack? r ll jCjlt's a long, discouragb. 1 Oi flTt T 1 ,0 YOU afS 11111111112 h . , ; needle m a haystack j with that "room for 1 t1 . . 3 rent, boy wanted

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5.1 Kftii n I ill W i i ; Net Only a Duty Which Every! Good Arr.erican Owes His Country at This TiTie. AMERICA (S RE-DISCOVERED Autocr?tlc Ruiera of Girnisny Have Learned That They Cannot FoUt Their Thscriea cf Ku'tur Upon Our Democracy. ; Ey THOMAS R. MARSHALL. Vlce-Presic!ent of tht United States. ! A very reiuarttle th.ag about ' America cvn:its In the fact that It. dots not retnaiti diseov-red, for i country Is discovered rev when the '.vcrld knows where It is and wbst: it i. if th world mutukon in i j either particular. It reaisilnji still an : unknown lend. nistorlaus pay that i Columbus discovered K iu 149", ai.d i eo far t-s revi in? Its jreojrraphicul lo- j i chtloa to the world Is concerned that I ' Is true. Rut In 1776 It was rediscoT-1 j ered when the fat-headed German : who Bat on the English throne made, I the great mistake in the Ufa of the j ! British empire In thlkklaz that he i ml-ht trer.t the colonists 83 be chose. ! Dream of World Domfnicn , , . arerage Gerinan Junlfer, If he , . . . ;y religious netise which rose The had any rellg'

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.."i.iijji; in 3ii.i.rruii. uw. xuii D-rrncti hlararcny became obsessed '"h the Idea of world dominion crca-! . from n great empire la middle) I ,o o; e. It proceeded with a diplonso y thpt would have mads Machia.ol!; seek sdmlssion into tho kinder- ; I iter.. It organized hy an net of the: sress of tlip Ftiited St.'ites w,at la co.iwii as the Oennau AHiiidcp. Os-! :is:My a fmferna! ,r,;.::j):'.!ttio:i. Irs : uiitierlyln purpi.-se w:ts to btaln p-' -e -s:on of the schools., er.!io!,-es and ' ersities of America, c nd by a io,jro of fra''nir- fro.oi frt-i.e-tith n to .:"hortitior. fe-;i''h this jieople that the :. eJivi.luui wus notl.irisc. that the state j - :,s everythinc;. It th.ii;;'it in forty : vars it had so divided t!..- America a i j file thct th'Te were but two courses J open to tliesn, eitlicr a reudy acqu'es-; I ;iu'e in the purposes i.rvj ims of the ' ' imperial German covemment or in the i ' IjaT;r;c stinic.er.r. puwer ar rue ciose , of this bloodtldrsty and cruel war to 1 collect oy the Atp.erictn pocpl? a i cif-i. tribute t. ii: Jomnii'y Ju a-:'.'.j.rs in., o. at- the r'ti.c'-iri cf the j Gsnrta ;rnitt !- Jli wn''r 7f tsis j war and the rm.Klu!! of ttie ei,tlr wes-tern Cftilttient a mere appandage; of the Genuau crowu. j Now that the war is on some of Its j leading men boidly dl?c!a!ra the right of the American government to have any Immigration laws whatsoever. They brazenly announce that Columbus discovered America for tbe world; that the Germans hare an unrestricted right to come to America, and if j they can pet a sufficient nuraher here j Imbued w ith tiaeir theories of kultur j to shift our Individualistic democracy Into a state autocracy. The Lusiiania, ! the Arabia and Ihe Sassex would never! have been sunken, the lndi"uities j heaped upon Uie ling would never have j occurred, the brutal and autocratic I course of conduct would never havej been taken, had their government not i imagined Its forty years' Influence i upoii the thought and purpose c f American life hud ao weaktiued the. f.t.er of American citizenship that In ! the hour of trial it would be as impotent as a leprous hand, or as water spilled upon dry ground that iay net j be gbthered up again. Peaceful Man Can Fight. It has rediscovered America. It has found that It v. as mistaken. It has I been suddenly confronted with the I fact thr.t the peaceful man is the most' dangerous mau when he concludes to! i engage in n fii;ht. But this C"lit is not yet won. There I i s ! Atrerican people. They must win or; they must lose, and tf they lose, what; wus sought to he accomplished by in-j sidious propaganda will be given to; theui hy the mailed Est of the con- i rj jeror. Holy Writ declares that all a ictf.ti hr.th will he ilve for his life, but ' more than a century find a quarter of ; American life ha disclosed that life ' Is not life unless with it goes liberty. We tire therefore up against the real thing. We must win cr we must be contented to be slaves, despoiled of our houses, our lar.ds. our stocks, our bonds, our nir.rt?f.ges aod our money I am not h gruobiate of the Wharton School of Flru;uce. I learned mv finpin cinl system from the Indiana ofMcia! ho felt that he had been a fuirhfu; public servant when he made a report in his fiduciary capacity which shbplj showed that the money whs all paid it. end c!l paid out. But with blood In my velus. not a drop of which on either side of the house has landed on thi soil since 177d, my idea of what con stitutes America in not extent of tcrri tory, nor vast resources, nor limncRer1 power. It Is rnther that America 1the land of opportunity and obligation of a chance to gat ti In the world hon estly If yott know how to ?et on. nm of the duty to pee to It that you do ro lay s a unkind hand upon the chanct ICAfic 5COI.O BE TAKL'it Tr.v," C,Vto.iAU hi SLtCF.P Trt'N f NOUf.H t j-T. NtlT jf? iXiN Complete initrvctior.j for home canning and drying will be tent to tfca rrf?-r of this ppr upon appHcslion to the National War Garde 3 Commtasicn, VVafljingtoTi, D. C, .nc'.otir.g two-cent itimp far pottage

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Yes, we tre op egulust tke real .1 le ,,f vour me, your faith, your stft- ! tion la life, sre yon willing to face tt . like people who are worthy to rroe? you hoard your rcoaey ai tsk viin r rfianc iiiat r-roiueiit:ts win wiw LtU fiht far you tiud snve It from th coffers of the Geruma erujjlre? Or will you jo ia partuersihlp with your kternraer.t r.nd w!a It certatnly, although yo-jr iu-o:nes nty thereby be lessened. Tte latter I think l the course of conduct for the wise and patriotic man. There lived la my town In Indiana a lia.i: who for 40 years had been a jilliur !d one of ' th promlaent churches. One day t left tt and joined arther. L'poa being asked what he tLou:ht of hia new church, he auid It was jut as good m tbe old oti and a little chsner. That. I ttilalt, ought to bt the attitude cf mind at the Weaeot tim. To t-e a Mttl poorer M ths cloi!i of ?'lls Mar- 6ad 'et M el that your oh'.klrco aod your chtldren'a children fire Min frota the Incursion of hitious md blcoiltbirsry uie-s U just as god us to take a chacce on Heart wlanicg this war for a people wh ara wUliop to win It for OaeouielTe. and will be. la rcy orluJoa, a good deal cneaper. To hp!P fiacce this war Is not only a d"t-v- it is a jrat prlvi!e;a. Heretofore you haT been political Mockholdera iu tnls rpulic. Some of e1" of our p.iilUca hara arUen frocl te fact that the Intexwt U pnrIy f oiltieal and not fiBaaelal. Nowyon have a chance to become a flnanciai etocklioldcr la your conntry. The . ,,, - , , war f course will be financed, If need . , ,t ' . . taie3, and yen and ynr duldnen aa you pay them will feel tfeat you are Lelplns to pay yourgalvea rati-er than helping to pny persons who you beliee have unjustly profited out of the i lioeessitie of this war. i'ou can prej vent anybody getting an undo fnaej cisl cdvhatase out of the ladebtedaesa i w hi h this people iisust contract. If ! you will !o your lieyt. If you will not I do your best, and prefer to keep for i f.erdicss luxuries your little earnings, ; jtistt'-o uu.l fuir d-.isiir.s; sugjjest that : yon do not con-;, lain if the rich take ; the .l.!i'.,:.tie'.! of your government. No i uti l as r',-ht to ::rowl when he j ks h:-.'! ::! . p. : j I chance wi;b his fellow ho ii. i'.n i;p or shut up. IN PRAISE GF THRIFT By Alice Duer Mil'er, Author cf "Are Women People?" Ct. I heard a lovely la iy say p-lf r'-;'it?rtij.:y t'o other day. Tom since th'-' v r.r ! d- rk Kid '-...,-! I-ci.;.n l.e hr T'U; Ujj,: t n 1 e: -"At 'east, iiot one," alia ; .:ok! j'..d.i. Tht wis not tbaolutely needed." I turned a face with acera dlstraujflif ; Are ladies people?" was ray thought. And then I thought of all that I Had bought I did aot need to buy A Pullman seat, a cake, a fnr To rue, perhrtps, as yerus to her. Extravagance, we all concede. Is buying things we do net need : But oftentimes, I think you'll grant, It's buying things we do not want Tilings which we later have to pay The furnace man to take away. But Thrift! Ah, think what thrift can do For foolish folk, like ma and you; Not only keeping us secure From buying things we can't endure. But daily teaching u to use Man's hlheRt pi ft the power to choose. HAS WOODEN LEG; DRAFTED He Is Taken De'ore Army Officers at Camp Dodja as a Slacker. Des Moines. In. Sam Altoko. with a wooden Ie, w:is sent to Camp Dod.' ss a draft evadr-r frona Fort ',uf!llnif. Waen he was called up before the Camp Dodge officers he limped constdernb'y. "What's the matter with yoti?" he was asked. "I've get a wooden leg." he replied. It wss found that Alfltiko's left leg bad been' amputated above the knee and he was eqi!ppcl with aa artificial limb. "What did you come down here for? the otrlcer asked. "It beat me," Alsnk replied. "I guess they want me." VALUABLE CARGO IN PORT r.'ina Million Dollar Worth of Ejyptian Cotton a"d Gum Arabic Arrives Safely at Boston. Boston. Mass. The most valuable cargo to reach this port la many years was recently discharged at the Boston docks. A conservative value of ?!,X0,000 hns been placed upon it The cargo consists of hales of Ftgyp'lnn cottou weighing 13,4.13.040 ivmnds. valued at CO cents a pound; also 3.-H7 hags of gum arable, now worth .r5 cents a pound. The steamer currying this cargo was 2-S dnys on the way from Alexandria. Egypt, and tassed through the submarine Infested wntetr of the Mediterranean wIlV tt mishap. wE.vfT OHjS C-v-'eC sp-- 1 '.-v: :0rtlT VJtL'. hOT 'Acri bT V It! M00J.D Complele ii.f ructions for bo.na cantiiogr n aryiiig will hm aent to Ui readers of this paper upon application t- lite Natioo&I War Carlea Cornrr.ission, Wathiriarton, D. C, endasin twa-cent tamp for yottro.

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