Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1918 — Page 13

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Classified Wanted Male Help WANTED Men steady work. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and 1. H. B. Tracks. tf JOTS iSD TOUNO MEN We have choice ofaniniT for 1G capable, industrious tor, and ie o lenja a trade that wlJ n as good alter the war as mw. The won 18 ot heavy nor hard and yon will have rapid advancemeat. Apply t once. V?. B. COKMY CO., Xammond. 0 toe to . Ham-8-13-tf WANTEI1 Men t" umoni 4"'- per tor- MdAUblc lr rr.or.d. Freight handier. lr.insfer; ynoa ftas'.s. Te Gary waxes -" - -- . , ,- car loUt Le WANTED Good, bright hov about 16 years old, for work around oftVr. Appi Timrs. "Room 214, Hammond Bids:. . jalpimpti: must good r&"' Muscat. HM1I V woin., ti - , 9-13-3 'AY VNTED v 00a caoiutn makers. Car DcpU. Standa oi Pnr Co.. Hamani 1 ' I T ,1 9-16-Ct monn, iiui. rk V. 9-16-j WANTETV-JIM '' T5;neral M. C. A , WANTErwKrl -state --nlPn .!0? iVX,t nt nbaeia1r.o.ntnisplent of aaierunii. ,., work S'on. Good "1"'" V; Miller tct. raakf big mone. c n1 S Tuesday ami Friday v-ettinB. Hammond S goings mond. 9-16-6 - " , .-? Pihe bands V A STEP sr-verai " Hfin,mond Machine t fP rh' "l 9-1T-3 phone 4" 9 HammmiJ- . : m P.nv MoW A XT , y", i liVvs Tn2 State st. ,-ools Fowlms y- 9-17-5 M..t be 16 year?, ot a- . ,- to make himself useful vTF.n Tt'iy aiv, ei iwery Hammond. 9-lS-tf 63 State st. at 140th and fiOo IVANTtl"-1" ; , - Harborr;:arev,rie 8l-' 5-1S-fer hour. FF.D-Toun.man 2, to 25 of r. n e n are r o r i -' ijhicago. Address 9-18-2 Tltr.es. Matnnionu. la.3 carpenters. 1 2 laborers; steady cement Kick- Plate tncks nork i an l ,,r s294 Ham e.nd Sohl St.. or iinoo - - , - , S-1S-2 mond, after b p. m. lck driver; 5J- per .-.. W 19 5 I'gan mond. or ,.n..ne .w nunc man to work on . t - - ,ij . tii-ures: steany costs: must ne r t - " " n ond. work. KiiAn f ri ii v1'.. -- 9-19-3 WWTED Clerk with store room ft-r-rience: permanent positio... . sclo Chemical Co. a V- NTED Laborers: 40c per hour. Ap p.v Mc,r.ay Be.ll.ing Co.. Truman and sohl si.. Hammond. " WANTED Mcssonper boy: must bo IB yearn of ajro. Applv Rcid-Murdocli & Co Hammond. For Kent. - . - c . r,, 1-14 Ttroad ,vpv Carv. Inquire Tetor Hand Brew-, er i .1 n Phefneld live. Chicago, or H. 1Szvmnuski. 21 SavaR" bid ,ai v. 9-1' FOR RENT Enire two-story frame mi'ldinit. or will rent n.ain floor seprrre oUthwest corner 12th and Broadnay i.arv. iniuirr ivn. j.i...-. (ry ro . 1832 Phiffleid ave . nicag or T3. F. czymansM. -f ravt.; oi-j. .an. 9-13-8 jdij pKNTT Store bui'.dine with 4 Hvit'iK rooms In rear. Michigan and May- .. of H-111 re -I' li-..niia Hftrr.mond. 9-14-FOR REN-T (5-roort; "at. 5024 Jlelt-,-1! ave.. East Cmeaco. a,,,.j':" p. m ' jtor HEM Desirable residence civ nrre.x black icam with land. Wheeler Ind . lft miles east r.. , r,-l Xickel Plate Hys.. of Carv; suburb;.;,trv;rp. 5 minutes to depots: st"P-?. -i i . rtin.Tl Chicago automobii,road "barn, crannrios. chf ken house, 12.,.,- Ptnre- term lease: references. Al d res s E . Curt 1 s . Wheeler Tnd. Phone 1.19- M. -Ev-,T- dfT- 4-ropm upper flat t n I .ansTAank. 9-1S-3 ' ir.K. Hi- Inquire Lansins S'a .-it, , rr v-- 1 rooms. suitable for a r " IV . . , rer month. Vsoardtne noi;s:. I'-ll. r- , - S4 1 . Piumiper ave.. vest tiammoini. :-1 P,-.f. rFVT New and completely fur-r.tshed"4-room flat in .pew buildinff: .n ..on most desirable ,n Indiana TTarfor rentine aocoun' man en- - '.'.j. -,,., v.ave references: no chilPhone d-ftT expe to re ia-i iiiii:- .i. 12S l-.J Indiana Harbor 9-19-2 p. IP. KENT p. room huneatow and cara s- : pood location 'TiOP'l Phone Ko.-li liam-9-19-t Wanted to Buy. W l'Tf TI TO BUT House or cottage ' that can he moved off of lot. Phone Hammond 19l. -t:-1 WANTED TO RUT Second-hand clot iiV hats and shoes. M r. Robins. lothMadison st I'hrn,! i .a ry -11; Ind. ni WANTED TO EFT 12 srauite shotjrun: automat ic or pump. A. ".. Vermel te. 47S Slb'.ey M . Hammond. 9-19-2 Lost and Found LOST Sunday mornlnc. Sept U". rn Oepn Uirie oar or street, black leather w-!let containing four $2'i. one $lil and two s. bills, also reeist ration certificate ,ri hon rats. A liberal reward will be psjid for return t own-r a' t-i .iress shown on registration certificat '. EOST--Whit.-Keturn to horse. Sunday morning. 'e Pai.-IK. K Hie c.'.e.i Hessville. Ind. UOST Black tr.a'e: piece and ran 'oy ho f r'ftht e.ir Kevvf.rd. II ird. -It. l ij rn Pet t. n-t'-U1--: ot ISO's Jefferson per. Hammond LOST 1 Green wire wheei wo.h ttre on. 'iZ :i3x4'-a, bet. Konne.lv ave. ami Lake -teorce d--r. ': reward. P.f lurn IU- i - i. h s Ba.ker. Hammond. 3-19-3

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Wantee Female Help OISX.S Three 14 cr 15 years oil for gold room. Toar IS or over for inspection room. Four for Singer sswiajf I dept. ; Three for folding- dept. ! Four for gathering machin dept. Six for booi blading dept. Clean, lrgrht work; good i pay with best chance for j advancement. Apply at ones. W. B. CON JCE If CO , Hammond. 9-10-3! i ' i W ANTKD Viiran to work in U .!iJ. Indiana lx C" . K.ist ( ":i tiil..or i -1 WAMF.n Waitress; t.-"l nsffs, r..-m hihI bofini U.ti.lora Hutfl, Columbia an-., liamtr.'irid. S-14-S '. N T KU Girl for !s I'lumnif r ac, on. nil huf orl HaiiitnoirJ. t -1 ; V A VIED Ohuiiborir,a : l. Hatv,:i!ond. Mir. It- IS-! H A NT 17 D E pe ri.-nred .-ha mboi nia ni. ,"4''in Muhisati avv rbop- Ii-diana Haibor '-'.'4. Imjuiro in cenf 1 otioiT-ry. 9-1 W'.VNTEP Wit.MK.V 15 DKU.U UKKSS OPEKAT-IKS la SUTEl'EKS ;.' tor miscellaneous shop noil,. .vrruv V y f r U A Y M K N T PKPT. ST.M)ARI STICK ! . OAK OO . .iRl'NANOK HKKT. 9-19-1 WANTI.D n nshi-r. Mlr--.ua.) ilarb. r. -rtmtiK rootr. f:ui and itt-li-Uternberp's He'aurattt. :'.::i ive. Pvone 7.9--M Indiana 9-1 -S hVAXTED-

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S5(T S. Hnhmm st Hammond. Phono WA.VTEI Thi-t-e is an f pportunity here i for a Rood stem with advancement Supt.. E. C Minas C iracher: t rmanom merit. Apply i J Ta mmond 9-lb-WAN'TKD 1 1 alteration; riKht party, llamniond. i r I for ?teady -M. .V. drove I-k, vb I. makitis and ;ood pa v fori iate s 9-19 at i or ' WANTED Wnma home. PUori" ; Friday. i to tak. wasliintc t-.ef'Te H r. m 9-19-1 WANTED- A dish we she r nd waitress. o.i Jiori-m ave. r... , ' '( WANTED Store l-.iy: salary and -,,mmisFb.n. Hammond M. dcrn Uak;-. 86 Stat, sr. Phone 116S Hammond. 9-19-1 ! WANTED S a 1 ' v 1 a d y an- i girls. Apnly 1 S 4 State st. apprentice : o . i -i . - WANTED Ex)oiTon.od lady clerks: agreeable work and trood salaries paid. Soo Mr. Payne, Lion Store. WANTED Youns lad v cierk. At p'y Nassau Thompson's, Kast Chmaifo. 9-19-tf WAVTTCn A srivl or middle-need woman to help with housework days a week; ftood wages. 492 Summer st., Hammond. 9-19-1 For Rent Furnished Rooms j FOK RENT Two-room furnished liKht housekeepitiR- apartmetit ; no children. Call Sl-M Hammond. 9-17-3 FOIt REM b urnisnrd rooms tor iini j housekeeping;: tint wat-r heat; n ohil- , dr.-ti. 760 Claude st. Call ecnmps. i 9-17-2 FOR RENT-Sleepinc r..." and electio-; m.-als a.-r-Claude nt. phone 1034-YV --is : e;i s ba - h ss si re.-t s ! M Hammond 9-17-5 ICR RENT Uitro modern furnished room; far ear line; suttabl" for 2 men 17 Mason St.. Hammond. 9-1 5-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lipbt housek.-epinir: modern with heat, electric and sas furnishod. s0.i Claude St.. Hammond. T-l-J l'Olt RENT-: r.ear South Hammond ri"-ely -Viore. furni.-h.-d room 2rci H"hman s 9-1 s suttah; FoR for Ann KENT Furnished room 1 or ; iii private tarn st.. Hammond '-i - FOR RENT -2 keeping 43 mond ,i-r-,S - o f M :oh igan ! Kl t a v e. pen s Ham - 9-P.-1 uitahle FOR RENT Furnished room for 2 men or couple employed; steam beat; on car line; sun parlor apartment. 423 E. State st. I'none 22. i itnmiiu' tm FOR KENT- Furni. heat. 25 Otririn st bed room; 1 1 muiotid. V'v"l '111! FOR KENT 2 mod for bsht house ke Hammond. rn furnish, .pi t'K. 4 3ii FOR RENTpen t ietil.-li 54. E. State r'urntsbed rosteam heat; st.. Hamnioii-! for 1 or 2 reasonable. fi-1 (-! FOR RENT- Ono. tni for houseke.-; ip x : Sibley st , Hammon-i

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Miscellaneous. PAPEFlHA.N'illN'i; and palnMnic: pood Work at reasonable prices. Carl Vtrmitt. 44il Michigan ave. Fhone 1123 Hammond. e-31-lm PARTIES havtnsr furniture to move, bet.: Hammond and Richmond. Munsie. j Frarkfort, Ind ia r a i"! :s ..r any town within 00 miies trom Indianapolis call j S ;. Carlev Trac.sfor Co. Phone Ham-i mond S79 for cheap raits. 9-XO-tf .TT-WT"E'Eri scomo, AW C iv r.i nn-i creen nootine over old shingles: alro jcravei nonunj ana repairing. .- it nn h v n r.E in inw i Roofing !,n . Calumet Booflag- Co. r-.c jT-Siifi. Room 27 i Rimbach i 1:1,-1 tt-immonil I 6 -25 tues, thur-sat-tf A l TO PATNTIN.;d. Now is - Satisfaot the it me pua rma ke ante . avlangements tor natn your tar inaor tlt.lV x,.ps. .seat cowrs and cushions liiade a-'d repaired. Hammond Auto : a:nt & Top C. 4,.-m.'-: liotimart t.. 1 I i t e :-r. Olid 9-lt-O i i II.',. ilXi'HA Ml K bonds or pood stocks ...Ht estate, persona! property, p "lobiies or what. Nat'l Org. Co.. ill Kirsi Natl cK blot., riamniono a 17-7 . . . - . - ., A linhtwad t atriOt IS tne WOrSt th;ne tr..it was ever maae.

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IMMEDIATE 1 POSSESSION I F a kf:v of m r: 1 -i iiiii !: HA t;r, AlS 111: i Nf F.-r It cited m ood fin:s m 1 1 4 -w . v hi m ' r; 71.1 Mil-C ' i 0 1 S t f 11 O - r li-vt xv orkmar.ship; I y S '.in n.piiiioii; nnni-i , --s 1 1 : - in r ry r. sp.-. 1 . s pu-t in I'll'.. A tni ai:i I - ins. i K' ' npii . ;-n :. it I r. . i . hurR'."w: Mi .-date Ii.tm. in Himmona: Mill. finish, til.- balli. vot bo.st j j., ..us t r rom-h. nit . 1 no I u litis: .1 n 00. 1 heutsns 1, Mm Item nxiur-':-. 1 (.h, ii vnrd. nil ti-d"-d: ! ' t I . . :1 V I t., Stiinl.it. I St nr ' If . rri Ml rti in T. -nil ot 1 ;.-.-Uor j in .,- on . ' 1 z iu:l iioiii'. ', h- r it ti n $12ni.-: i I'.'i i'i j vl . ; VI rv .-. j to !i v tofi j ni nt . ti'i i lik- 1 ' nt . soun.l uii. . :is(i. b-i'a NlllO. 1 t Call Mti or lie-il K-lalo ii h pi" "'" rrn"'i 1 -its biiiiH-ho all GOSTLIN, MEYN & CO. lLLLll'Lli KOU SAUK NVi modern 7-r.nn lumcii-i , low. Park place: all rooms n.-wly di -1 orated: JiShO cash, baiano.- fjo per Nr-w m-'.iii! 7-roorr bu 11 sab . So.ith Ho'iinar, u oik interior rimsh: ast-ss-1 r. . nts j.iii.J in full: SF.2;,ft S.i'Mt MSh. bill- 1 I an.. hi p.. r in. . 1 1 1 n i -r.-'iii buocal-.A. Vat. I in ten M : Irak trim: $U"."t'. 5 ; tti. balance all . $1'H tier m.'iitti i

i'al! J. K. Wilhelrt A Son. Phono 14S3 I Fi-'lrodn !tui' c osiy' io;c of one h!- ! or 32:bJ llatnmoiid after ti n. m. j nut .tn s-"r. walti'it ' -i b.. tprttit.

FOR PAKE House of 7 inif. rvn Ii ; m-diie into ten: ne;:r Standard hish si. h.-'ul. Phone i' 4 2 Hammond. and : i 9-6U" : KuR SAKE I-storv biiok flat bu'blmgon 344 Truman ai-.. $3.M0: $500 down. 1 $5t monthly: payments liberty bonds i tooepted: one tint now acant. Apply' Paul It Uipt.'iski. tip-nt. H.'hma:i t rhetic llo. Hammond. 1 FOR SALE New 5-room bunsalow; strictly modern: So. Side: near -ar lino: jinond. r-mri brii buncnlow: II I mod.-rn r onv eni'M.et s, i." wa'er h. for.--t'S. screen, o-in r"t-.'i. '.o p fc.-rade with rood ear.len. P.ar;-ain taken tins m.oitb. App! ".9!.". H.-titl.-. si jnniana nanicr. or i none. a-1 - . I t-T-'OH ?AEE- l'-r.ieni ; ao-si oi y house; and two lots in bfin?ins, 111. Inquire! i.ansm? State I.jtik 3-10-S : pVIi SAUK CHKAP 10 bus. ir.-liidiiiK 2 ri.rntr lots. 1 Hook east of H oilman st i.'ii Oostlin. Inquire Hi Uojca.ii si. Plione Hammond 20 4 71. 9-1K-K Kt'Il SAUK -.'-flat buiiidtie. 4 roomeach, modern except heat, located at Indiana Harbor, at a low rriee: easy pa !t,..n. s ,.hoI, im!lar.a Haibor 41 - r I 9-17-5 ,- )R F-H, t(. . 'l li i o!ier. fi-rooni eaiaee; nwl' rt,.r,,r. I ments paid in full: i'i, blocks from c? r line: loio oa ti. balance c a terms. 13 1 Monroe st Phone 1095-W Hammond. 9-17 -1 Ki'll SAUK N"-v 6-room ..uncilow strictly m-.d'-tii thr-u tbout. i49 MotT-1 man st.: ."-r"or.. modern bur.palow, mod-j ern throughout, 12(-5 Madison, bv owner.; Will take t-..oi car n part ..-ash pay-1 ment. balance terms Phone 222 Ham-I rrciid 9-18-4, FOR SAUK by owner, loivine city, 6room modern bungalow, Pnished in nak. tile bath. This must be- seen to appreciate value; $-d0 cash, balance as I rent. l-'X... van l.urcn st

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FOli SAKEj inw. si ore -B:k harxam. Kriok huildioni. 6-room flat, bas ment 4926 -M' ward, r a v e. Kast I 9-19-3 i a in saraao. t'hicai;... F'.'H SAKE 7-ronm modern Co Ita.". Altl take nut omobi !e in pirt pa v ment Address M- W. M., Times. 9-19-3 FOR std. Phf II.- ' UE -l-ro-.m liunsalnw on souih pric j-piiin. r-n easy terms t Harnnioi'd 9-19- 1 j For Sale Miscellaneous, I We Buy Liberty Sonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evemnirs. JULIUS FRIEDMAN ! & COMPANY. Enat Cblet. Phone 3. Got the habit: par less: buy - por ,asb; at the. Hammond : I' urmturc to., -4J sat at o street. Eook for the clock ini. ; . . ... I icentcr oi sic;n J. Ark;n, ! fry FOR SALE Unredeemed ! i Diamonds and Railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable ; Loan Bank, 65 State Street,!

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Open evenings. 4-lS-tt ; FOR SAUK ' Re. d has lito'.ud. d : i; - T. ;te rnarm-ie.-I i' . ma 1 1 r"Phone UK.-; 9 -1 9 - f is! it ! Harn P'aver Piano it.for !75. See a 1. i tan tiofinoin st '-13--f,j ROOFING SALE 4")00 roils 3-ply slate surfaced roofine. Beautiful (lesions. Red. j;reon or silver If ray. Manufactured hy Bird & Son. I'Aiaranteed 20 year, fo be sold at less than it cost to manufacture it. on account of slight datnucp done by K. R. Co. Every roll in perfect condition with exception of outside wrappers and labels. Now op sale. EMIL MINAS ST2-614 Oakley Ave Hammond i Phono office 22"5. Phone R.s. 2167. ' .. .... .... i - low FEW od used St I aulie pianos at very po t'.31 Hohman st. 9-i6-;-i9-;n F'lR SALE Pest paying: restaurant m Hammond. 2 blocks from State Uine. near 4 corners: cheap for oish en account of pjor health. Write T. C. -".. Times. 5-13-ti FOK SAUK Mound Oak heater, also kitchen range and baby cab. 4KI ilasoun ave., Fast Chicago. P-17-3 'i-OU SAUK Barpain barber shop nuti tit: 2 chairs-, 2 French plate mirrors. combination wash basin with heater: all I in good condition. Inquire Engineer, Hammond Buihlinm-. S-17-l . t-iiR SAUK Marun rump tun. 2 guage I and leather case tn fine cood-.lton. H. E li-'uf, 1204 Jlyrtb ave., w tilting. 'r.a 3-1S-J

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kk - "j c K 1 . 1 1 1 ich .V litxi III. l:r,.y.. Ct etc N.-i Mils- SI-p-it ha - . t't in-" I late t ll. hr i:i." , ) . S- ha IT U.I.-S . W.I'.h-il Haiti.-' rim. '.iid St r!.i!-. '. '1 I'. Si I'M 11in m. y -! fi ! - ' linen. Hiambl ! 1 1 f- 1 ! A Ibi-ansT. . pla V l re. Holm:; F It S A .I ' 1 I'''' ! :; is; I 'fTiii ; , tt-i.-MitlVlll.-l. l-Mi! I'l l 11-U'b I! M K- si i u r:i 11 1 in. 1 ,. , ,1 :-1 K SAUK 1 ion ha p. i 'h' I n hi;. ! 1 -1 ; VI'Tr.'l..R Kits-ms. ""To ! p'i.!n..i;r.i ris a: .iira'iM s. nil man .t a-H.-t-1 '1Ml SAUK 1" ""l I ;i in w 7 1, 'i in-1-i.s-.; lr. i. .m ' Aii ri 1 1 ;i i ap.dis Hid . v I"! S.M.K -I'M -ii-.. 1 " 1 vv t M !! ! t'.r.;r. Mm ' 111 N I-' it M1K ri SAUK- Vhir.i l.-.-U'i.-i- . ' n- -t'i-M I'.-.-t iiti. 1 .lining Ni-rtlH-.il. :-!"? --kl.l n. A ,l u, SA UKTw. tu ::.: i:-i-i 1." UK 1 'lit tiin si..-, r. rl.. i1 I in H.iiiini.'r KM; . -M'. T't-.. !'.. -st 1 . -19-1! . 1 1- I. r. i -n.r; t ''b UK. -1 3-i-OR S AUK ' "1 1 !) A P-- S. 11 1 : 11 r-- if t -1 Ki ii ' t ' ' a.-.. Hamni'iii'i p.1 -Ii 1". 17 inrl r-.i-' 'aluiiK t -13-1 I Several Uncalled-for Suits land Single Trousers for sale I at bargain prices; all sizes; . 1 . 0ti icall ?t once. J. Guss, Tailor, nnr jaxa Q- TTn r 1 m A t'l ZOO KjOdHJ Ob., XJ.altilij.OliU, tul. i77l. ITPT 1 f - 1 P - SPECIAL BARGAINS. K-lsl table nn: rufi: ;.(, one !nr::.h- 'l- i li t s'.i-y L. 1 .bi ven port . . on., lar;; must be i v , n pPul'i l.i Tie.i stuff. I .-bairr Tin-..- mti, l.-s si era I r I ball', t be n to .... Hammond Furn. Exchange r!Vlcihone HOT!). i pposi'.e poft ' lffi. For Sale Automobiles. KOR11 i'Ali? Alt in first piss ( i nii 1 1 ion . Also Korrt . o.n H-imm s-ih -lilrnH,: ou nor HnoUr n hi'1 1 MDI'.lv. PllO! ie i owner: dealers net-.t HPt-lv. Plu I Uast Chieaco I'-I't fo a p."i r mi. -nt . K S!.K H. -rreshff nit": a t'Hrpa'.ti if 8i oiioa. 4n71 Iflrn? ae. .,,n( Tlts-U Kast t'liu-aiin. 9-1-4 P F'Mt S A UK - 1 9 1 7 K.-.rd t.-iurmsr lll-io A tlT. is e! etrtC Smountable in. is. Apply 13') st P'notie ul" H.unti-or.d r. ii.Line 9 -1 - n K 'It S A UK -pas: 1 4 1 1 a n 43 3 W. t'.d r-t . Plione H.uiime .l-i-l 1--OR PUK. ; I-'ord deliyerv trucks. . '..rd t.-nirimr. 1 i'hfir..let 19 1 ' luod.'-l sedan 2 1016 T'.-lt-fs TOKEN'S At'TD SAI.KS (ll.'.sin..b:!e Atren'.s Ucirsn and '.'--ik.. y. " t h ! i 9- 7 r 'K 5A UK -1917 UeK-".' sp-.-dst. r (ir. Plione Indiana liar9-! 9-i ' 'a ss i. . ."14-.T. 11 ' ' Wanted To Kent. WANTED- Kurni: ed apartment n c. ph. -n. Ha m bcrl b-oise or A.idr.-ss L'9;' -.ini 7 11. K f u rn is,.1 nd ia na s. plione WANTED TO CI'.V . rn h-uise or bnnija Sfi'i-M Hammond i room niod-rti.-. Pboii. r--lf.--J i T il ' 1 1 man wants nd b. ond. ird in Plione 9-19-1 i I UP 'It For Sale Motorcycles. SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES VII ici K---. Sir.!. ati-i TuiiiS Tho Iars-esf Stock In X.ae County. So l-l on e o.i. ii i-ii - v EXCELSIOR AtTTOCAR SALES ROOM. S'a-e St rh-n- :1C v Hnmmi'ii'i. H-l'-., 1 F'M; S A UK -Twin i Hrl.-i'-t"'viset in i eh-ap 797 a!t-r 1914 2-spred : -1 sha pr . airs. 9 -1 s - ti Room and Board. j l;t-.r.n aid I t.i.iVm. c i Hero si . P 1 a r -111 S:iltal'l J.r .. conv i r.ionoes. "30 S H immotid "-!- Situations Wanted. WASTET - Posit l"tl 1 housf k per I 111 w ;.! vvlth l n i Cri"od n ''.v' s'.'jri d ba. or s -r horc.e 9 -1 .s - " av antkdWashing "tid o-optnir also vv a sh, l : r.-a - ! I. N and he-ispreiid.-d' be brou th- and pric.-s: i led for. N. K. ' How ard a rid I ,nm 9-19-3 sis.. Hammond. Help Wanted. NTKI - Ei---r,o'i rt pre --t I .' ! -1S-K i . . . . T , . I r n i n Railway . p Man or ' m -. n b lar.-.-, expertto r'i,-b! e-iuamt.ipo.e ir: i -. - ... ,;. .-.-.-ar. m id. til-mo 1 1 1 ; p Nat ' I C. Ha First N'it'1 rt'. PiLEGAL NOTICES. ITI'-E OF 1TN AU SETTUEMENT OF KSTATK. IN THE MATTER F 11! K ESTATE OK FRANK KWOSNT. N' . U. M' IV j THE LAKE SKVERIOR c-TRT. SEPi TEMPER TERM. 191V Notii" is h. r 1-v fiKti to the heirs, legatees and - t-.--1i'"rs .f Frank Kr-stiy. deceas.d. to appoir :i the i Superior Court. held at Hammond. Indiana, "n the 7th day ,jf ' n-l"h'-r. 191. end show cause, if any. why the Final SVt t hm ,-n -Accounts vii'.h the .state of said ; -e.fileni shoul-1 net b-- api!ori: and satd heir. are noune.i to th ii and iln-re mnkproof of heirsnip, ano ,...-;- 1" d.'sItributive shsi'S I WITNESS '-to Icrk of : be Uake Satins 11th day perior 'V'lirt. at Hamm 'tiri, of Sep ' iiih- r, I.'In. 1 HERBERT I V II K AT' hV. superior o'oi.ii-t. Clerk Uk ALWJ CS1 TOP WITH FESUU3 Try oije'of our Vsnt Axis, end

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Can He!3 Himself, His Boy and His Country by Buying Liberty Bone's. WE MUST ALL G9 CUR BEST Scores ef Things We Can Do Without Which Seem Necessities and Yet Are Reaily Luxunea Get Into the Fight. By EDWARD EOK. fi'cr nt the I-adlee' Home Journal F.ach rime si new Lihorty loan ia an nouriceii we siiou'.d bail it vrith plf-8-iirc. For years we have used tbe filirap "as xoo.j rg a frnvernicnt Imml" as imiliitinpr !bc- safost inve?tmtr.t poss!!ilH, hut before th iv;ir It wis l:npossih!' for trie averg Investor to secure a government hon-J. Periodically an !?sue was- made, but It was so quickly subscribed for by the bankers that the small invetor bad little clianoe. Now we ail have a chnnoe, and a rhaace. at til that ve c nfford to buy. T , .-- I I . - f . , . . . K r- rr ' i r ,1 Ki. C O Tl ' 4'. n .11, nr niH-'J t , o....when the fourth T.iberrv lofin la announced that they have not as yet rinld for the third loan bonds for which they subscribed. Thut may be true, but that Is no reason why we should fail fo subscribe again. Kefore the fifth loan cao be Isisu-1 we will have paid for The third loan bonds and begun paying for tl,e fourth loan bonds that we subscribed for. Thus if we ro on we will have a distinct part tn each loan have enrb month put aside a turn for the beaf investment on earth, hae acquired The steady habit of saving, and when the last loan is announced and we shall have taken part of that and paid for it, we shall Cnd ourselves In possession of a collection of bonds that will make us proud of tbe shure we Took in the war and have a comfortable "nest egg" in he bargain. Must Do Ojt Best. N"evr. rerilly. was there such a stimulant given 'is to do without the nonessential and sure. Nor only is It savin? for our boys and helping them ro fight, but it Is savin;; for thera when they come home :;nd siivinj for ourstdve. Is rhre. in imagination, a prouder parent than that father or mother, who when his or her boy comes home froin serving his country, ran open a drawer and pull out a neat little package of Liberty loan bonds? That is what we mean by "keeping the home-fires burning;" by "backing up our boys," by "doing out bit." The only jioint is that we should change the latter to "doing our best." We're don our "bit" In the past loans; ia This fourth loan we should do our "best." We want to he abie 'o show our boy a bond or two or three in each loan; not hs-ve him ask: "Oh. didn't you get in on the fourth?" It Isn't as if tve cnti't do It. We rfin. if re wiil only net our minds to the Job of real jv.r.g There - .-j c '2a of tilings we enn do without which seem neeeixities and tt are really luxuries, our boys "over there" are doing without them and o.Vering their Uvea besides. We are not asked for the latter. AM we are asUed to do Is fo do without here something and there something, and by doing this we- are patriots! And all The time while are adjudged patriots we are Investing our money in tlte safest thing on earth and petting a good Interest m it in the bargain. Frankly, can you "beat it?" If is someihing to ask a man To give rnop.ey, without a return, and be a patriot. But in These Liberty lnp.ns all the government Rks that a man shall loan is his money, sp.'oly guarded and at a good Interest, anil still he Is a patriot. Musi Lend or Be Taxed, Another point we must remember, taking this whole matter simply on an economic basis: That the more of these Liberty bonds we buy the loss axes we will have !-" yuy. The govtmment must have the money To keep up the war Mid feed and clothe out boys. Thisvot.rit r eeds about .2-l.f00,-0m) On-). This amount it must eet front the people. And if the people won't loan In bonds, it must take In taxes. Hence, the more we lean The less we will have to give. It's all n ties' ion of ssving, saving, saving and never was there a better tlmo to begin titan now with the Liberty loan bonds cs an attraction. The mtui who ha! no ready money with which to buy ilv bonds !s the very man That the government wants :;bove ail other classes of men to lojin if his money: Ids money saved her; with a dollar ri;d there with a Quarter. It is the tinst kind of money to give to our country: the money that we save by some act of self-denial. It isn't the money that we hfive in the bank that we want to draw rut and buy Ltherty bonds with; it is the money That next winter we can save, month by month. That Is really helping your boy "over there;" helping the government to keep hint wftrm arid Rt, and, incidentally, helping yourself to lay by the most valuable pieces of paper that you can buy. put away, and all the time getting a good interest on thorn. Black Eye for the Hun. Seventeen million individual s-ub-scribers were part of the third Liberty loan. That means one in every six of the population of the Knifed States. Hut there U no reiibou why with the

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Table arranged corsyenientiy with various articles needed for canning; by the Cold-pack method. The picture shows jars, rubbers, knife for removing air bubbles in containers, spoors, jar lifter, wire basket for blanching, knife for paring and coring, book of directions, towels, pan for cold-dipping, alarm clock and salt. Here's the way to go at it as suggested by the National War Garden Commission of Washington, which will send you a free canning book for a two-cent stamp to pay postage. Watch for the daily hints.

romlnfi: fourth Isan this ahouM not chaniT-d to one !o every thrt- perform In the United S.'ates and fina'iy that every pr.son in the I'ulte'i Sl.-.ti-s Kball own st hor.d. Fuucy the state of w:nd of the (Jerinau war lords if Ibey were made to realize that every one of the one hundred millions of Americans were so determined to best then.! that th?y had all Invested with tiie one idea to best them. Would the war continueanother year? Most uiiUbely. Mo of us ask each other cr ourselves. "When will thin war e'.dT There if no Quicker way to end it than to iua'f It poKsfhle for our government to throw Into it every resource thut we have

The moment ibiit tb. Pri:.iin wai i i lords realize this faet. th'.v will pomt to their senses. And the only -way to brin this about 1$ for you nnd me to , do otir part and to do it f illy. This ' meani to loan every cent we can to the ! covernnicnt ; ho'd tiothlr.? back, but j s;ive it our all. It isn't a question of when can we end the war; IT is a ques- j tion ff when you or I end the ar. It i is what you and I do. It is the drop j of water, multiplied by millions, that ; makes The deluge. It 1 what ou and I i do ia our small ay that, multiplied j bv the millions, makes for a united j strength before which ccfh'ne con i stand. Win the war we will, but when we win It depends upon us It can't ' be too Boon for tee," we say. Then let' get busy, rent busy, and sse and loan to our government what wc save, U-BOATS USE OIL CAMOUFLAGE Submarine Ccrrrr ands's Try a Trick, but 'Twas Quickly Found Out. New London. Tricky German U-boat corrraanders have conceived a eewplac designated to deceive rrews of the allied submariae destroyers In the game of hide and seek in European waters. When a depth bomb is discharged and doei not cripple or destroy th German undersea boat, as sometimes happens, a qnacfity of oil Is rel-ased by some device of the submersible nnd quickly rises to the water's surface. The hore of the Oencan U-boat captain is that the commander of the destroyer will see the oil, believe thut the submar ne has been wrecked and drop . . t, n more depth charges. Meantime, the Oerman is endeavoring To escape 4e-,,riciin ond Ttriiinh commanders of . Oi,mori,i ohor ellst, r.t ,he C.ermn ... r i " ii i.o . i . .ii. .... - some Time ago and since then have been dropping depth bombs in greater t V. nrrMltclT llfilriiT the Oil . r.ia. VhVn7r'.r lotion of their target. "Oil camouflage," the Arricn and British r.aTv men call thls latest German snbrnarine trick. WOMEN HANDLE BIG SHELLS ,Youna British Mother Settles Question of Their Physical Fitness to Do So. Llrerpool, Eng. When women first were put to work In shell factories here they handled only The UehT fieM-gun shells. Later it became necessary for them to turn ov.t larger shells, and doubts were raised r.s fo whether the .women were strong enough to handle them. A yrmn mother settled fhc ques. Son. 'Let mc heft The r,:;''I," sl.c :;aio picking one up fror llo '.ooi ' she oomiL.Pie'. "'.its slicll is a m!theavy, 'tis true, but It's not so heavy as my baby." There Is a shell factory in this d!s trict operated almost exclusively by fbe daughters of business and professional men. Many are your.g girls who had never done any kind of work other than needle work and cookius The heavy work of the establishment is performed by the wivea of sailors. This is a nonprofit making fr.crory and it is the reply of the Cunard company to the Germans for the sinkin; of the Lnsitania. FINDS SON AMONG WOUNDED New York Woman tn Paris Voluntarily Aiding Nurses Discovers Own Boy. Ports. A N'ew York woman attached j to the American Red Cross happened ! to he in Paris and volunteered to help j in caring for the wounded corning In from the battle field. She was work j ing busily when startled by n louder? i of -Moiher:" j Turning, she saw her own son. a ; young lieutenant in the A mene'tir ! army. He bad been wounded in tht , leg by shrapnel. The first news sh j had had that her son w-ns encaged It , the battle was when she heard his cry I She obtained permission to accompany j her son to a hospital. After seeing I that he was attended to, she went back i To The station to cheer, as she said, The boy who h.td no hope of finding a mother to welcome them. Th mother is a prominent soda' worker in New York, and has beer: doing Red Cross relief w ork among tht refugees in France. Her work us;: ally keeps her in the south of France. FAILS TO REMOVE HIS HAT Manager Knocks Down Er Then Hands Him Envelope." ployee and 'Blue Miami. Okla Because an employer of the Riverside park here would noi take off his hat when the band played "The Star-Spangled Fanner." Manager A. II. De Vaus knocked the offending lid off the man's hesid, after be had ssked him three tim s to remove it. As the man stooped over to pick up the hat. Mr. T'e Vcus gave him a rifcht uppererit ti the jaw and he took the count, lie alio received a "blue

FOOD CLUBS ENDURE THE TEST OF TIME

(By C. V. Stainsby, Assistant to Dr. Harry E. Barrard, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana.) The V. P. Fend Clubs car er.dur the tests of the time. During 'he stress cf T.ar a.11 our institutions are being judged by their natural relationship to the war program. Those things that definitely hinder our war activities ar quickly pur cu' of the way. The hst of uon-e? sent il hviusTrles. that do not Uolp is ateadiiy being enlarged and more eieuriy deftaed. These industries ar-- being either reformed cr restrictt-fi Fublic opinion is rapidly sh-ipinc :-sH' to oppose any exrwuditure or" e:i?r-:y cr tnaterial except in the ir.u-rest of .inning the war. Individual? and communities that do not support the government's war program soon feel the disapproval of their neighbors. Sotne of the questions that we are all being required to answer in justification of our right to citizenship in this democracy are as follows: Ar you supporting the selective service law? Are you buying Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps? Are you contributing to the Red Cross. Y. M. C. A. and similar movements? Are you saving fi el? Are you supporting the U. S. Food Administration to the. limit of your ability? It ia easii-r to ! be a food slicker than any other kind of slacker because food ia handled within the. privacy of the borne. For the Bame reason the food patriot Is the truest type rf patriot.. One maypurchase a Liberty Bond for the sake of appearances. Those who cbservs the food rules at home do so because they are loyal U. S. citizens. It is impossible to sum up the wkola food situation in one or two sentences. There are many pnases to It. To observe the regulations fully we must put ourselves in a position j to receive regular information from i official sources. The U. S. Food Clubs -.f - l. .. AnA.Hmilv ff T hi a ,ntr enlightenment. Thev are being orj " t. , . lion can communicate directly with 1 the homes. They bring the house1 together so that they may dis..v. o-.. , cuss ineir prooiems auu causus ideas. They render a definite contriubtion to our war program. They ! nrst essentials. They need not ! apologize for their "tence. They place a siamp of loyalty on the mdii viaual Biemoers ano u tae uouiuiunii tie in which they are maintained. Join a V. S. Food Club in your neigaborhood. To Times Subscribers.' Effective September 0 The War Industries Board bas instructed all newspapers to discontinue mailing their papers to subscribers whose subscriptions are not paid in advance. rhrs is a v.:r onsirAT.t:ol t..e: r.r.S 23 such, it will be su'cuy oucyed by THF. TIMtiS. This means 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 stopped on September 30. Sub scriptions expiring arter September 30 must be slopped on day the subscription expires un less renewed previous to that! date. j If your subscription has ex-; pired, or will expire before Sej - tember 30, or if you arc payir7 subscriptions for papers beirr;; mailed to soldiers cr other friends, piease dc not fail tc j make renewals before picser.'.l date of expiration. I i THE TIMES NEWSPAPER 'C ! R. C. Fierce. Circulation Mgr Rea&y Gash TOE YOTJ E7Y NOW FOR THE WINTER MONTHS '0 REPAY Your Lean a.t Legal Hats of Interett. 52 ri is the mo. payment on J SO is the mo. pay. inert on 60 $5. 'i0 is .- mo. payment on $100 On F'.irnitutc, Pianos. Victrolas. Uie stock and Office .Fixtures w it hop i r. moval. KKMKMBER There are no Charges or Kxtras. ONUV 2 V- INTEREST. Private and Confidential. Provident Loan Co. Rooms 3-4. Tanama Ftldg. 14-150 East State Street. Near Orpheum Theater. Phone 3:::. Ei cense No. 23. w6'tT ORlSO ENOtX..1 POW ee vjioi I nMi sC-1 1 pvatf HlHL. SrHiU lit DRm-D 5jFFCEMn.4 ICR T WILL "CT CEP BUT WILV ravQULD. Complete instructions for trome eaning and drying will ba seat te tlie readrs oi tin paper upon ajypUcation to the Nut tonal War Csr4ea Commission, Washington, O. etclosing tw-cent stamp far poatas.

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