Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 17 September 1918 — Page 9

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7rr,r,r Ik If WANTLD Men . y-, steady work, -on aJ pin & Co., Colu.nbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf W XTKD Men to un'mm cial. 2J)c to -iu per tor- JlaUeal.e iron v tf n ; i. a" . VNTriV-KJPifi'it ti.mill. rs. f''Trk ! lirv cur to l 1-. 2;-tf I t a- - : 1 ul hricrht WANTKD - loy al)out It) years ol-l, work around otTi.T. Apply Times, Hoom '2U. Hammon.l 9-7-t f Bldcc. WANT K D 1 0 M a chi ni st s ; A-l; S-ln". shift: crood wnccs. Ap)ly at V. Knipltyinoul -,-i'.-t- Vit Chicair). for Standard Forint; Co. rvm V-POI.IS ivmipany ""';v ' ' fHCtory to produ.-o f. sti!',' flund requires toIihI.!- tij" vori tn! exp'-rionro oo.t pa to i 1 lot Merchants Bank l?idic. Jnaianap. as y;ock KPfP-r in rus ami crr-t d. f,nmnt; must hv kt.ow'.oo j-.t Vopins;: s'oa'ly work. Apply -Mtiscat. Gary. viVTFD-I furnituro Mi'stiK-n: mu-i hVr'.norinc and of pooi "PnrHn-r: r-.J Pay. -toaJy work. APPiy ! '--- :i-cnt. Girv. ' AVANTED Laborers for unlnadin? Tnaterials. 30 to 4Hr. por ton. Metals Roiimnc Co., Osborne. Tnd. 9"14'v "WANTKD Experienced ' time keeper: permanent position: married man preferred. AVm. Craver Tank AVorks, Kast Ck.iea-o. cood chance for ,1 S'ore. to'" Hoh-9-15-; AVANTEP Ooilc'cinr: qdvanc ri'-in Fiber' rr.an St.. Hammond. AV VNTl iD Wood cabinet makers. Tar Dept., Standard Steel Car Co., Hammond, Tnd. work. V. 9-16-3 -Man tor 'in-" A.. Gibson, inu. -Eellvery boy. 113 Indiana 9-16-2 Hanmonl. -Man on vegetables: S I " rer week, board ar.n room. - -.3 m. Hammond. " - tnt A 1 Z4 r . - ER3; permanent I Conkey Co.. Hammond. I'-llJ-. ' . . -. --.-, -, . t?i .nt of.lp.mn. Pig tots In V- wmn nmi. rl'ntv "f ndvertisinc. liberal enmmbsFiOll. mak-h-K monev: S-ec Mr. Miller tet. o ,iv- nd Friday evenmirs, f, an Hsmnd Savings & Trust Bank, r-.-n.l. V- V VTFD Several pood lathe hands ' machinists' helpers "?nm,md ... hnrcfl tti'iM' , . h ne 47f Hammond. S-F M" a NTED-- Blarksmath's helper. H-17-: Etscie. liiimt"'"i. 11 '- 7,- . v-TKnNiKht cook at -hitins unehm'. 504 ItCh s... Vh,,mf2 VVVNTED Short order cook. Hammond Cafe, 141 Stat st rioi:d. Arriy I lit "Tfi -: 7 -1 n-tvTttn Office bov: (rood opitornmitv Rrl;rKtnt: Hubbard Steel Ed y, Co.. East Ghioago. 3-1 ' - WTF.n-Povs to set pins at Roy McW A- '.r-1 , ' nil Ktitte St. Ftnwl.HI Must be 16 years nf :i -1 7 - 7 m- -v". p-t-i Experienced n! ht clerk: $14 rr week and room. I .a! timer Iniriana Harbor. H.at el. j-17-2 Wanted Female Help V t.VTFP AVonien to work 1n .um a.-r yard. Indiana Fox Go. East Ohicaenv -i : CIrII Service Examinations everywhere Oc-oher 5th. 12. 'ion women . ' rks to bo appointed at Wash-melon. Salar Jl.no. r.xTonene unnecessary. omoi !; m-1n-(rovrmment posit n.n write foi free '".?....!,. v; K Tc-rrv (former ivM p.rvi.-e'Exammer). 457 Cilumbnti nUir. y-i i-.$ Vastiinston. YXTED Vv'a'tress; good wages. loom ,:-a,,..f T.Mid. ra llo-l, .dumtoa n , Hammond. . ;i-i !- . : ". . , ....... AVANTFO ..xperien. .;o ,' 'V' ',,,'.. i Eincotn Hotel. 3..I6 MK'Hi-'in J;';! in Ft inuiana iiiiwi. ' AV ANTEO wasn 'so. v ior "ash Isdv for W-dnesra . T-.j st ( -k en an U -1 li t $ 1 a If '.-el AVANTF.Ti Woman on vgnhi per week, room and hoard. Carleton. Hammond. TV ANTED Girl for general housework. F-S I'lummer ave., Hammond. :'-F-ti W ANTED Short order cook Hammond Cafe. 14 1 State st mond. Apply 1 1 a m -9-17-1 "WANTED- Woman or girl to work .... 1 staff so. imitiu . . 9-17-1 V NT ED -Woman to open -nfo 1n a now "50-room hotel; splendid otport.jnity. See proprietor. PiPimore H.iK Indiana Harhor 9-1.-2 Help Wanted. tvtVTEP Experienced bookkeeper. ,a,v,r tv...!, nr feanalo. C,arv Street 1 Pa ii wy Go. Garv. Ind. 0-10-12 1 , ' r Man or woman with iirc.o BCquair.iaiire in Gau m -nd : no expert - e n ce no, -.-ss a ry . ct; u ; y ' ' " purtv Nati t rg. F.k. F.!dg.. Hammond 114 First Nat'! 9-1 7-7 For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES. All rrakes from ?F7i up. To g -. f what j-ou want make your selection now. Sold on ensv payments EXCEISIOE AUTOCAR SALIS. ROOAL i 9 State SF I'lione v4S9. Hammond 9-13-3 Room and Eoard. WAN

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For Rent Furnished Rooms I1"1' ''- i-ii'V.Ris to r.-iu ior s men; r:rn.:tr::: vi'., Jl'vp.-wiseh, 1!!. rTTTt ! xr TruTTT b. "I-.. t.,,,,, I !'-l2-t. Ill S 1'. 1' i - 1 ' ntii.-r ave.. P-1 I-' f . I'"ut. is!d loc'iii'i for 1 f;:n; it :o f;1;!!! m m ; Stl'Htll h'"1 I. Mi. I i mm:. S'j iv-n ii S -1 - 'J i f: KKNT- f?f..;n for m- i it n 'i : Kit ra to. '" 'Vf st.. ttiuutii-'i);!. M'( ' I : Kt'N'T1 k'!Ki'-tii.-u trrlv fun r. iii'rv i ' : ii ! : i if r. ,i'i ".- 1. f'.on,. ; iaii-n i.'l Ft If! ItfA'T- 1 r. "Ul w i' ii v.' IT . :i. I ill!;" ri'i ! :i. , i."'!'.". Ilat:ll:li.n II M'iv:i.o V. . ,1 ,-H. 1 ' f,,,. I t'Ot: KKXT-Xiivi v furiiish. , r I i-r 2 ft ii I ' 'iii' i. . - uitntuos' from oir i:in : '.. '. I n .-r l v iiku. 'iU',, utsl.iir.', Haiiiin-mi. Fc !; i:kxi . I i h'.i Wi.f.-r. Fosl !,!,-; ' Vio. I ill . !-oT l-;,'l 11. .l'i" i' ! 'A I f .1 f 'IV -IfViV tf'll. Ft. Ml' eo A i FOR KKNT 2 f!iriish.1 r.-..i,is with t'l.'ii. i-i'iniKin st., il"inn;vivl ' iouk HiiroF IK 1 1 K X T - 2 r 3 Hjl.t i', tioms with bath. lit 4 Svii tnomi. ':-1 :-i FOR KKNT Newly furnt-iu roo.ni: b.'ar.i ir:ir by. 4''7 1 rir-n" M'5-V Hammond. F'Ht KKNT 2 niofly fuiiiifor I.plir lions- koojont. look si., Indiana Hart'or. .1 rbipiuK umm r ?i . 1 7-1 --i room 50 11. v, l'-l F iU I1KNT Two-room f'iri'ish. d ;tif houok. epinj; n pa rl rn rit ; Call Sli-M H.-unmond. Cl"!-'o ! I'd: KFXT- Furnish-.! r.-.,,m hous.'ki-i prig: hot wat.r h. at; di ' n. 7i.'.i I'laii to t. Gal'i rv on trilit in i-9-17-2 1 FOR RKNT--1 fums'n. 1 s' for r- tit! non: a;so jri r: st. Phono r.uoi Hammond. inn ro or 1" Pat! 1 7 - rt i FOR RENT I.arRe front roo i. at. !.'.: suitaha"' for w st. -am I !,,; ... a r 1 1 lie. t ra A. lv iocit.'d: ' I. look fiavu (. P... Tiiiuw j-17-2 1 FOR RENT. P.irmsh. .1 l-oori.a for P.tiilt htivs-f '.P,.r.ii' r,. fhii.iren 2 1 M i.-tii- i Kan '.... 1 iHinmoni. 1 7 -1 i is f-T Ft!. ' F iR RENT f 'arm:-. ii ( r a; h.ou.s. k"OT iot : el-'-o' heat. 1 : Oakley st. liKhf. t wa;cr, Hammond. f-i 7 -1 ' . . i FOU RENT NiooFwath kitohen pr: st oa ;.i -h a ' od h' -no1 i E. Stato St. FlioTie :; furnished h' roari : ..! rn ' :i-17-E Ei'Gl RENT Furnished fr-m s'erp:tin: modern: south sid liams. 2nd t'.at. Hamniond. . f.-ir j vi Wi: -; FOR PAFE Pv owner. -ror-m tiv-dt-rn ! huncalow and Karatr": n- -.v!v deeor-1 afr-d at' ira nr. . em e p. s p i'd m ft:'!: 2! blocks from car lire; $.r.Af cash, lain noe j c a s ...'tins. i - : .U'miit ... i ii .... lofh-.-VT Hammond. 0-17-1

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rwt. 1 - 2 . . " 1 1 ' '""",',"' '" ' merit. :.'i3 Tichican sve Phone ..I.O or i72! iiamtm-nd. !-i7-i .. 7,. " '" . - a - viAican n- Phones I . 5 -1 7 1 1t Ham mond. 9-i:-t FOR RENT .1 rooms furnished for 'isht ji hoiisekeepl n x: modern except jji-af. j 7'H Jl.iv st.. Hammond. !'-l7-t i . I FOn P. "XT Sleeping- rooms: pas. bath and electric: meals across s'raet. MC talaud-st. rnnn, ..ammo nm , FOR P.ENT Nlcelv furnished rooms for: nouSfK p pint a r -1 .i i ti i u ?t v , rrir. (;ikley. H.. mmTi i . 7-1 For Rent. FOR RENT 4-room flat; pas. bath and electric; 2S per rant'th. 524 151st st. Phone Ei? 'hioaim 17 a . i ' i' ' il. 1- la.x - s- -.or" i o " " a . i .' I l r I 1 'au - wav. .;a.-y. Ir-.niW rt..r Hand Hrev - rv. fVi ShcftVlii ae Oia-Hgo. or Ji. F. S:t'ymn..sk.. Savare bidlt . Gary. - "amo hiiildiTiK- r will rent main floor sep-,-rate. southwest corner 12ih and liroadwav. Gai y. Inquire Feter Haiat Prowcrv Go.. i?22 Sieffteld ave., i htcapo. or P.. F. Szymanski. 210 Savage bldg. FOR PENT Store buildinur with 4 rear. Miehipqrt and li.iv MUite 21 Indiana a ve inff roonis in co. . i e. 1 1 1 1.m.mond. i't'R RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. 4.1 l.aiitb st.. on East Ghmairo oar Hue. I Hammond. 9-16-1 i FOIi I'.KN'T Verv desirable ro. T or 2 en: ' 4J1I M.-iK.'.'in ave, East Ghb-a.v i-1a-2 . FOR i i I p. TO. P.ENT R-r.i a vc., Eist m t. "aV't M 11CnicaRo Ga!!i :.:.ir 9-P',-FOR KENT 1-room lower fla. fiirnlsdiC1 hens.t l-icit ' 'TTOI.c!. houseueepintr: a .so two :arae ping rooms: pas. h i'h and eie,. j Imuir- 429 l.ogati si., Ham - '.i -1 a -2 F'tiR Ri:NT OR S A EE 4-room house, 22 per mo. i'u. z'.Tj H.nry so I'l, one flame; 9-17-1 ; Hammomi 4 ii - .-li-l 1 1.-; iR 1 . FX T ' mice imia'inp. I .ji sr.: p.w rental. F. P.. H.ill. P.ui t - tin St.. Hammond. ,"-ii-i FOR RENT Dostral.le rcstd-moe with I i:t sjv arrcs bla.K loa'-i land. Who. ir r InJ.. 1" miles of Garv: ,.,.,. a!i Xickel Piate ttts.. sulcirban t i vice 5 minutes to depots: stor.-s. i Ho)T...-.i- on mam Gh.ir.a20 automobile w.d lam. ttianaro-s. obi. k.-n lici... pasmro: t.r:o base: r"t'Tciio.s. I I .lis. 1 Address 1 i Ht:'-M. u rt is. wheeier. lti't niii a-l 7-4

. . . . : K'tctic n range an-t habv tab. tilt FOR RENT 6-room Imnga'.ow. with 15 i MaKOuu ave. East ' 'hi. -a go. 9-17-:! tons of coal for sab-. Phone 2"?v7. j it.2 Summer st , Hamni' nd. !-l7-2;i-'o tt.AFi; Player riano, 25 popular

Lost and Found in ! LOST R-.und crl.t -t set with snial!' a.t.'h el, arm and t 1 iimona. us. u .1- u valued as a gift. lie ward if returned to Ed Slpior. I .a vend or Oig.ir Factory, or 2 1 Warren St.. H:immon.l. i-l l-e , . -.--'t- ni.a, on.-l t!tn f.iv braind fe - "male" idea- out of rig! ear. tteturn i-'us leff.rson st. R.-watd. H. I'etv.ni - Si r. Hammotm . y. j p;j ,.. I.O.ST White pig. about 2 p. m. Fri-i dav reward. " '3 1 Terrene ave. Phon. ITimmond ;.22-M. ?-l.t-3 j i,,ot Sundiv moiming. Sept. 15. on, I Cit-en F'pe car or str. '. biack ithcf ; ,ra!if , conta'mt.g four $2". on- $1 .i"d tx ,:, s- bi:':s. also t . gist r,i ior, wptivi't'i i o.i t u-, n pass. iiii.-rtii r''.aini w 1 1 1 i - e paid for return 'o owner a't.lrrss shown on registration c.-rf, rival-. . :-16-3 . LOST Address hook cont-vr.mg R Fiil. near Foeti ieoh s nakt-rv. t .'.liunvt ave. Return Times otlio-. or phone ,7lfui. 0-17-1 LOST 4 curtains for at: to. Leave at Highland P- O. and receive reward. 3-1 7-2 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO PPT House or coffgJ that can he moved off of lot. Phone Hammond lTES. 9-17-3

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i Diamonds and Railroad - VatrhfR TZSiV,t P pi 1 ll.l fi . I Z1 d'T(n 2f XieiiaUlB :.-i4-5!Loan Bank, 65 State Street, it ! Hammond. Open evenings. 4-l-tf ! ROOFING SALE j -snn r ''' 3-rly sla'.- surfaced roofing ' n'"i 'lf!l1 d-siR'is. R' d. frrcon or silver ! pray. -Manufactured bv Flrd A: Son. j 4S10 ro; ' Peautifal t 1 .' "T I '..! ...I cais. to S..,M Ht b'sl Kuan ii e..-- -., it . a . n a a e. ro it count of s!ipM .lam.ai;o done bv K. P.. . o. r.v.'V i'i i i lit r.ror.-.et .ndition wiin i csccpa. r, ,.f ,,,,,- id b.is. Now on sale. aippers anl !aEMIL MINAS ; 612-614 Oakiey .Ave.. Hammond ; phone office 22o.".. I'taTi,. j L il1. o sa n: p'o s. ) FOR SAFE P,st. paving r-s: au rant In ; Hammond. 2 blocks from Still Fine near i f-orners; on P to i- ra.sb , ui iifG. i" . j -nir,t of poor hc-ilth Write T. ! Times. 1 " .-i PIANO BARGAIN. Family moing to c 'a : i f orn ia v.ll s.lii i piacncally n.-w .V4..0 piano and new $22.'i phono jrra ph a! jrive-nuny price ,.' ; hsve easli to b! ai on. -a Musi si or pla.'e in st .race. (a! .at 170 I'lumiii.-r avt-., Il.unniniiii, nft-r t p. m. tonight S-17-1 j Ft ill SAFE-P.o. md Oak heater, also ! music runs ana nrp.i-ti; a tmesr new; Iran be bougt t for small cash payment j and tisy I. mis 2; Torrepc ave., : upper Hat, Hammond. Phone 3212 f'-17-l . , , F R SAFE Parain. 1vrer shop out- , nt: J fm!' ' 'n eaairs, 2 Fr..iirh flate uitrors. IntTticn w'nsh l-.asin with heater: al! .nc' o.D.I.'in.i. Inquire Engineer. lammond Pal i Id! rig. :i . ' " 1 ' ! t'R SA I.E Pennsylvania Kcstcurant. 1 s :1 I'enn. ave; prion 00. Cookat f.. .... T....,.. .ii.iii.i i a, jii.iii.i. jiai a. i. 7-3 1 Wanted To Rent. WANTED To PENT Rooms for Petit housek-'epiiig 1 mu.-t couple wit Ik tu i : c'lildr-!!. W rit.- F. H. I... Times. :.-12-2 ; - : , v . , .-. r. i - - - ,e i . i . - -i a -1 1 . . . ia .o,.- n.ai 1 1 - ma: in t nicai-'o o-'sire comfortable 4 or ; rov.u furnisiicd apartment or house. : Phone Hammond 711 or write 292 Ini -:i:ana ave, ii-.nmimi. :i-l4-2 WANTED TO KENT 4 or a room flat or ho'iso. fornaee or st. ain hen. pi ferred. ." 7 27 G.arer St., Indiana Harbor. P-i 1-3 Miscellaneous. FA rrRTT.i.N. ,TNG and pal.-.titg; fe-a work ot reasonable prices. Ca rl Verroit, 4if' Michigan ave. Fhone 1429 Hfimmc nd. S-31-lm FOE SALE Cigar store find pool room combined, on .'ooiint e d-aft age:

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i'AnTIKS bavin lurm'-ii - t.i move bet. I Hiimmur.d and i ; : I i r ; i -. i I. .v. ut.s j i ram, : . : : , i immna p. u .s ..r any n wii w If tint i" nul-'S truiu 1 niia na p. . 1 1, ea.i S. G. GarUv Tram..- to. Ph. .in- ji.i,i.vii'l n.': for ifi' i ri'iv. li-ia-if ' l-'f 'U SALE- ''hart, r ml; coal r.ii:f. . good o minion, i- i.s .liable. At r.s. il. Duncan, e'.K:i Ii'-u:l"clv. Indiana ii'ibo;. j -1 i -.! o ' i-.-i. ! sai.i:--itis , i: . '! lri'ti.uju Hir! ! '! ' ; ; s a i . r: - 1 !.") XT.IvU oj .lv. I'h j 1 Ft f io.-i l I ,-u ; o i !. I 'ho: r ; " ; ' ) l:i ii 5 !.t: .-ix !.!: I 1' v ' ! Ii in- .v ..! f: 1 1 i.-iioi. i..i J i "in ?ai.i:- i tfl. v ru:j;.'i i-'-t. !.!. .Hii-- i. "iio-. it'--. -, i 'i : : r ' i 1 1 in'i's tilt. .a' ' '. ri.'!" :i 1 1 i o' si . 1 !,! mrfii.inl CH7AB.ArTTEZ.T3 EOOITJO. A uppiy to i nnJ ;ro-n Ho-ii ipr ovur r!d sir.nRli:!.; ilsr rr.i v-! J'.".)f1r. aivl ropairtint. us u.i diivthinj in tue K..o;u,S lln-. Ciinoot ocrin1'T Co. ,;; Ji"o:u 2". IMmbnch 6 -6 tus, thur-Fat-tf BICYCLES. Fold '! f'.'i1 '-'nif nts A. J. KALE, S29 State St. Pliono S"DHammond. 4-27-ff .'.('TO PAINTING ?a t isiafv a n i eod i' is tno umai ran.-, monls ;..r ti !i:; onr rib . L .. r iii'i'lo j lik" ii- '. T.i'S, s-'at r-v..-r . :il . u, i'-.a i nooio and r'pancl i 1 a rn ii : n. I o I'al!,; A. lop 1 ., iiS-.l-v.' ! p iili'il Ii s Hanim.avi. Mir.L FA'Cl 1 A NGE hnn r Rood pt'i.-ks fi.r real e.;itf. personal propt'rt. .-or .-motoil.-s. .i- wliat. XO'I Crtc. Go., 1'iTst N.it'l Fk. itljfT., liiniiin 'iii :-17-7 For Sale Automobiles. 131.; GIlI'.YF.Ot-E'r. Extra fin' si. a" This is a htirsitln. Iion't fail -it. Hairnioiid Auto Paint & Tiai ' .' !7-SO-S2 Hc.h1n.1n st. Si-!' . . j EOli SALE TO Ovc-iliir.d road t s 0 r : 11. , ,.,...,11, . viM fpi rtiean ' - 1 " 1 - iti'i Ilohman St., ! ia ii.ii'.-iih!. ft -! FOP. SAFE Font. int.o- a nd : Iii'iuir.j .;2P H. - k - a v. Indiana IFarb. V -Mi i FOR SA FT Hei-re; h-.ff : a l'-'TRntfi Pa lane . 0-!i-if sold at ciuo... I Plmne 7:i4-R East yhic-r F(lR:i GARS. A'l In first-, lass (-ndiiion A'-o F. r.l a I tracks. "hncis for truck nt-.l ooinni' r la 1 rioo.s reasotia I'p'. naau n-ao .hi Paint Si - i .', -1. Top Go.. 47-S'i-52 Iit.iinian st FOR SAFE I I'ord tiirinpr tar: A-l o..(:dno..n: will d moi-.st rate. Pti aie 272") after tj p. m. '.1-I.-2 ' I Hi s M.E Oakland "Six" tourtna car: f p.- 'inditi.m: machine cirraM'-.-ii t.y owner: dealers load not apple. pn-.tio East Ghicaeo 2 1" t. r appoint no nt. '.'-17-2 FOR SAFE -Grant runninp order. .s 1 In lonioi'd. 'oniiscr i-hc.i-i: ljaoil "lihar'-i-, 2n ' fat. : -1 7 - 1 - V'P ' I.E I-'ord ; fine nssoner auto: nr.. able rims. c"o! tire. Hassier li.sorbers. ir.'od palni. winter top: ! sh ar in ! rf . t ' aidit ion: extra to i y ! Grown for. Sirs. cMoision r'otia'or ana -x t rn 'sree ni.,..i eorr: sii-ai i one: i . iclio mord. i reasona'aie ,-r.r m. Mnhian t ITT .! F. HamLEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. ITrs. Anna Maks. ' w ife of .Toe Waksvet. s. has this day left my bed and hoard and I wi!! not he rrftponsihie for any FiMs ir.curr. d t.y tier from this flat. JOE MAKSX-ETES. 501 Kenwood avenue. 9-12-?t E. llnrnmond. Ind. NOTI'E OF FIN A F PFTTFEMENT OF ESTATE. I.N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF A 1 1 A M KAZMIFRSKF NO. 1712. IN THE FAKE S 1 : PERI- 1 R COfRT. SEPTEM PER TERM. 1 21 V Notice IS hereby given to the hei"S legatees and creditors of Adam TCazmierski, deceased, to appear In ho Fake Superior Gourt. h-ld at Hammond. Indiana, on the 21th dav of Ocfot.e-. 131v r.nd shew cause, if anv. why the Final 1 '' l'',r"t A''c"n'!S w"h I ,i,,.ff,er. sbo,:ld not ! no, in.., .Settlement A'-coiin's with th- estate cf t.o a npro ved ; i to i h n a : i 1 ! there make proof of heirship, and rec.lve; their dis;r:l'Utie shares. j WITNESS the (')erk of the Fake Po-I Prior Gourt at Hammond, this ?th dayj ,.r sr.,.-, i, , ,;ber tr'l. HERPERT F. wh eaton. Gh rk Fake Superior Gourt. NON-P.E-TriFNT N'OTiey. j THE STATE OF IN HI ANA. t.AKE i COfN'TY. JOHN JHiKEil'H.-i; S SARAH MO'M'.l.i h 'F-'F. I'AI't'R V I 177.7. 1. Ai'TloX T I 1 ' i P. i '17. 1 THE FAKE S F I ER ICR O' ) I ' RT. SEI TIIM PER TEEM - v.. Now comes the phi i ni i '.' ay W Van Hrrne. a' a r.c. . and foes ns ...ni- - ' idaiiu hcr.in. i"S''!l'r w.fh an af! of a comrctfTH person. Mnaniiji ' 'he b femhi'lt j.i-1'i Moof.-hotiS", !? i 10 resident of the Hi at..- of i n;i lion coo br,hv: nd.n.v of said a . im. ; ) Sa'd defcrdant fa d fi;o p. an'i that ;!i i!,d for trial a; -he rext term of said ."utt, and th a t unless sh- appear and answer . r bmur iioi.s.s siothe' iVda?.-'. i.i.i in.. , , , , r :.:id :-ouT,:n;Vrgt;'n Z -Z ,, - . p. ,. x- n , if.,,,, m tile i Liurt House, tv orn -No. .. at Humn.otid. In said G.niniy and 2nd Monday of N'.'.fmh'r, ate oil i A. D. 1'G sa id he, hoard and determined I ion u 1 : !n her sbsenec. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix lh Seal of sai l t'ourt. at H imnioii'l. 'his 2th day of September. A P. EMS. HERPEKT F. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. I No.N-RFSIl'i.N T .N't-; i,-;. j STATE OF FXTiIAXA. t'OENTT OF ! FA KE SS. GIFVS. ROTH. PL-'. N -! TIFF. VS. I.KH I- SMITH AM) i CHIHIPS SMITH. DEl-'E.N DAJCTS. N'OTIGK VoR ri'l'I.h'A Till X . lii:FORE THK HON. FRANK D. PREST, .1. P. IN AXr F'R XijRTH TOWNSHIP. LAKE ' ' ? L'.NTY . INDIANA. To Leo J. Smith and Gharles Smith. Whereas. Ghari' s Eoih has filed !n this t'ourt Lis complain, a :Puta it . and 'end for attachment of . cr'nln proper t v Ti.'b '-ed To belong to you and ii'so hiS fiffidcvli that you are h non-res. dent o. : j the State of Indiana, you nre therefor" j i.otifad that said c.tuse has horn set for hearing on the 11th day of -November." P'lS. at t o'clock a. l.v. : ::d unlr-vs " i fpptar at that time ftn-1 ai.tw.-r said rom plaint, said ciuse will be hi ari in , your absence and order for the sale ot said property. FRANK D PREST. J. P. Dated this 14th day of Sept. iniS. 8-17-4-31

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the st Indiana, l ke : -' ifNTV. WI!.!,.l!Li i',. VAX HOENE i ag. ;i ' i ii k;va'.;;k t if::-; . I IT l;K"i i , A .!' .M1AT1-. IN j i ; : : . fa :-;: .-gtffp s; " : kt. sep- i temgek tei fgv r.rsi: no.' :T:.r.-t. .vri' x v-- j 1 1- r title. ! .'.w .!:- i'I.iin';:f j.y W. P. Van I Horn-, M't -'Hi' y, j.i'tt lilci 1 1 - ' -m pi a Hit : i.' Triii. tap'hr v,'':h .-in al!olav it -f a j -t.(i:r.. I- tit .-.-.o,, -i...wiap thai lh" de- : M. r.ar.-t. y ui niII :.! j i ". M 1 ":,t i -i n. i j D:o St.'ito i.f ; i .--.ii i .i. o I r h.-r, ' !''''' -I ' 1 1 t! fir 1 l.c : n lh - ' . h f- .-"tin !d a-, . 1 '. MM. r . av if t no lot ; - i; n a nd io-l 1 ..in X". ut ' n 1 St a-o.n v .-lab. r. A. I ' t...ird and doll'. T h. r'.in'o ' . f S : , . i 11: 1 u:' )i M. 1 ; 1 It i:: w: r.Ni-;.-f-t IW lo'- V ! tour:, at ifii v. J !:;:;! ! : !!x t , v ! :. HKKKF.liT I.. Vlir-ATON, t'l. ik L. S. EC2 voir rfJ-jf NOW FOR TTI3 WINTER 1 1 I $ ' i ,'5 ! h . 'i MONTHS TO REPAY Tour Loan at Lepr,! Kate ot Interest. l-f fl irj ).-. I ' : '. pa '. P ok' and1 Oi !: RFMEMLEr .. V'. ' ! oi.-: e I ix'iii'. 1.:-, Willi. If ;-i i ro r. rr OVI.T I 1 . i . iars-s or r.x' ras. INTEREST. ( '(.niak-ntiul. -. 3 klg Provident Loan Co. ...-os 2-1. Pan mil E'.g 1 --17.il E-ifi- Sla:. S'rett. N-ar ! pht'Uii. TioaTor. : .to- : i.: i N". 2 'v a 1 To Times Subscribers. Effective September 30 Thus War Industries Boird has in-! struct ed all newspapers to discontinue maiiin their papers to subscribers whose subscriptions are not paid in advance. This is a war ccnservation order and as such, it will be strictly obeyed by THE TIMES. This meens that all 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, or their papers must be rtored on September 30. Subserrations exmrin r-eo-tembtr 30 must be stepped on day the subscription expires unless renewed previous to that date. If your subscription has expired, or will expire before September 30, or if you are paying subscriptions for papers being mailed to soldiers or other friends, please do cot fall to make renewals before present date of expiration. THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS, R. C. Pierce, Circulation Mgr. ' - " ! - j I - ! . sJ i OU IieeQ nOt DC an I. ad writer" to use these columns. State your I wants simply, and above all truthfully. ;Or telephone this rr J .1 1 l . OttlCe and ttlC Cie Wlil d. ' WlltC VOUI 3 ,

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y hvA ire Wfllt Readjustment of Horr.3 Life to Met War Conditions Will fleet War Conditions Wi Aid in Bringing Victory. FUT SHOULDER T3 WHEEL Save Pennies nd Some Useless Ex pendit'jres and Teach Need ef Thrift to Children Wherever and Whenever Possible.

! America, Britain, France, Ita.lv and Ey MISS BLANCHE GATES. ! Bjigiuu; would t'o'lap?e. The "mumPcpular Actresa. : -'0!i workers in the same countries ' would be uniiVi'.e to produce ths maWPh our boyg ovr fii-re rtrivlnj In i chinery of war. The physicians and the Until weco Renting shoulder to j rurses would be unable to care for tha sliou'.Oor with the heroes of Britain, j tick and woundfd. The wounded cf France, of Italy, of poor tvitikited ! tht-mselves would have Uss chance of Belgiiim wlili our waiiei-fai An.c-ri- ; recovery The tragedy of the Rus-

rn n ninrrirs Ann on r v i s tit Tfturi? Articricnn wire's, over here, eenditix I ". 'o-. WuvV., their loved hoy :uea. so loyally, 40 che.'.r' It's up u. j.-st the mmni'.t, cr-'tnrii-n i"tr v st-' ' 1;.-. to inane r.h-;.v C"'. v t .. ' j t'r.-.tt to Lear. s . ' o tl. . . t tf i ask." wf i; ne tcrtf. t.".t we v .11 j " "U1 'J "r eur share !a th!s world war. Must Eack Cur Boy. Our boys haTe gone ovtr there, bearing ia their etier youths' fnces ami !n j their stout Aiuerku.ii fighting hearts, America's promise to tbos poor wnrI wearied peoples. It Is a promise that j you ami I end every ruan. woman and j r;hiid in America runs-t stjtnd hack of wiih a'l oir hearts and souls, with all j our worldly goods. There Is not u huI man Ai:;erioar. today who !s not fired I with a passion of patrTotlsai. with the keenest desire to serve f-r the chance to provct his right to loolj tlio."e hoys in the f: ee when they fc"t back. Just the contempt we have for the slacker, the profiteer of today j'ist that contempt .will we have for ourselves, of tomorrow, if, in our souls we can find oe cluxnee to serve overlooked or one sacrifice r.ot made. For, remember that our boys in that one moment of supreme selflessness that "solan ovor the top" thr.t seco-ad of couscious j i tujmolatlon on the altar of freedom, I ..1 1 On, ,.alTJ. ; ViOIOlJ iliiu I't-li'-' iliili. "Hiais till- ! recder of their blood and body and ! brain for just yon End rue for our j peace and .safety In that one moment i has cotce a spiritual rebirth, a rejuvej nr.tioa of sct-.t. that wMI search our j souls ior kindred ttren'h, and b ! spiritually Intolerant of weakness, of i nypoensy, or sioiu. ! So for all of us comes the searching ; of wiiat we may do r.ow how to prej pare for that time when uur boys come back, bearing aloug with their I scars of war, that trlvunpii of war J freedom for all roea ncd future peace i for all people-. Even yet, not ail of j us can take an. active part in direct j war works. But there nre two ways i in which all can share arid in which t women must lead. As men have readjusted the worlds of business, of j fiDance. of industry to war, so we j women cen readjust our little ludij vidiinl flomestlc lives to wr. Even j the homely tasks of cooking, w tilling. i bt'iimaklnj, . sending the children to j school, directing the family amuseicit even these caa be directly related to the war necessity of keeping the niitioii's health, bulttnca and spirit adjusted, all in readiness for the day when our country may ct-:ll on aa just you Riid me for tte supreme sacrifice. Keep Thrift Wheel Spinning. i Then, we women must put our shouli der to the thrift wheel and keep It j j spinning merrily. We can save hud i ia this onr babies can he'.rt save peunies. save useless aud some useful eri penuitures, save service, save iooti, i ' , ,, , ,. . , i save the other fellow s time and alj waya with a cheerful heart, a su-Uitis front, the courage of devotion. If by ... . j i ; saving and at a sacrifice, a dollar for : a Liberty bond. 25 cents for a Thrift i stamp, an hour a day for fcerious ! thought on how we, itidivi.lus.lly. caa . 8dJat,t our every daily act to war ir. ! by there little thing we can do a ; patriot's part in this war. if we can hsve the right to put our names a'on?eide t!i "mothers or the world, tr.en, in God's name, not ouly do theta, hut see that every other womtiu jvots j and dojs likwlse. Let every mau. j every woman, every cr;:'J iii tiiese great United States have the chance to hcre in the glory of America! part In this war to own a vital piece of thnt immortal liberty, the right of . , . . .,, i oats owu soul tJiat America has aiways fou.eht for and stands for imi mortally ooir and foreer. worlJ with- ; OUt end. i At a Very Early Date. t An early Cnfrilsh visitor to P.oston t tUmod pettintr for fmirpoiico quart ca-" Soeclalist Jit CHRONIC DISEASES treated and cured by latest prcrvea. scien't"- mettaids CATA-fiatn. AsrHTJlA. Jt'SCITCSn TZ3 aaci ail rtsuiuns tondlGocs cured. DISEASES OF HEN successfully treat.! in shortest pia!b.e time at !owf-t irss'!-. ost EAC73 CA53 VX.7..i A21i3 TlliX AT2B peraonally. I'loiity of time svn to i rr.ejif s. .sat iLfu ctio-i a-isurecl. Honest treatment always Invstlf ate 'twill cost ou nothing Disnarfir? of Women Cursd by f ':, '-.Tf, rii'"iSJ. pl'iviort, li.ma'jr'c;. i.icains. CONSULT ivTlL.-T AND 00XfTDENTIAL PHONE 3110

NO WORK AS IMPORTANT AS CONSERVING FOOD

C. V. Stainsby, Ass'star.t to Dp. rrv E. Bsmard. Federal Food Administrator for Indiana.) , Tre tendency is apparent in some ertmm urit ies to regard the U. S. Food ! Cb.'h-; fcs of ftnall importance. Some . v. rtrr.cn say ti.ey are too busy dni:ar i oiher kinds of war work to bother i 'with ftoJ oluts. This is the wrong j idea. There is- ro other work so imi portar.t as th.? food work. Let's consider it for a moment. Suppose the ; rood Administration should fail to i secure the necessary distribution of j food. What would happen? Disaster wm.M ti tt:. T-.C!ilf TUa artiiiflc r.f ' : v - : Z. any other land if the same, conditions , t Anv one of these j r.,rt";t;ors wo old he fiff.riePt to lose i v... . A.-y .f tn'u of i:iem ! . ..'.'' K a iv" i. i. . i oml . rrU... .'-i' sttut ..f it? "isk. - ,.., ibt re' u.cf beo. S. I 'oJ C.uLo and the tv : w.ir 'J i Look at it from another point of vlew YoiJ are knittin- a sweater for j your Fon, your brolher, your husband, your lover. How would that sweater feel over an empty stomach? You ore knitting socks for the soldiers. Socks protect only the feet; food strengthens and warms the whole bedy. You are spending three or four afternoons a week making clothes for the children of France and Belgium. Which would mnke them happier, those new clothes or three good meals a day? The sewing' and knitting are important. Go to it but don't get such a false sense of proportion tiiat you i'.e til your time and attention to one branch of wck and neglect that which i? more important. The U. S. Food Clubs are the approved means through which the Food Administration for Indiana is trying to meet il? share of a tremendous responsibility. Join a U. S. Food Club in your neighborhood. j rv&&&&tyQJSQJJ:1lQ&1&: ; TuC rni ncM CWfl3n ? j ttitrCrirb-CrCrtrirCrCi-tttrCrCr(r& 1 By William F. Kirk. j Columbia! Hie batth clouds an f afro5 the sly j , ' - in- forms u'lth . vnformf for j shrouds in staring madov; he; j Jn siaritfJ, tortured meadous. where once God's daisies bloomed TF7;?re nou- the brave t'-. one red bed. grave are evermore er r in The Uonsier Molts ha -fri h stars to bring a panet yvn. And in a cloak of blood and tmole Man thrusts at Zlan again! Yet far dove the hellish horde ih$ IlohenzoUern hinds T7i;re gleans a great, a golden iivcrd a sword that burns ini Hinds' j fhg shining sword cf knighthood-' j .,.,,, f ., h.A That sprang from fearless fathers en Plymouth's cheerless strand! Well may the beads of terror ti&n& upon the Prussian trow The Golden Sword of Yankeeland Aajr left the scabbard now! Its Hade is truly tampered in fires cf Sacrifice , . , , , t,.j., By patriots brave who gladly gat j r . . j and proudly paid the price. ; j(t ,7 set with mreci-ous arms sweet Womanhood's supply Th e treasure-trove of Mother Lvea tiL-eoiheart's fund good-ly. c Monarch in your hall of ' ', : kings the last of Monarch ' H Ms! , , a.,?- e n4 Fr..im i t T. swings! i no last or monrens fall I The Golden Sword of Freedom! It points the Viy to Ivrht! , .. ... ! In oazzhng nncs it leaps ana sngs 1 J the doom of Muled Might! J)rng on your gold, 0 Freemen! j ' m- , ! l'J Lord V'lU lUS ihLi S,VOrd i:our sacrifice has made: j U, ' i lio I -A dov n the ages y:i unborn the story shall be told Jr.v; Freedom's sons dtairoved the Buns with Freedom's Swird of boll! !- . TV! 'VJ 1 Cki&Mr J lii SEEN ii 1 I , u.iu. F'svu I y tf AN. CAP.S taOLiiO EE TArvEN THAT VvhaiMtt Ltcr.fi thin fh.Tt'GM PUT NUT TOO THIN. u.'w.ii. v77--. cVT5k c, . 7$iKj WAWIHO.w'',IM.. v.. , J Complete instructions for home can nice and drying will be sent to tr." reJers of this papctc upon application to the Naiional War Garden CcRimUsion, Washington, D. C-, enclosing a two-cent stamp for postage. T COAL U.S. rUB,!, AEMINlSTr'-A'nOK.

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