Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1918 — Page 9
'Tuosdav, October 22, 1918.
THE TIMES. Pace Nine.
assined A rkarsa of 10 cnt for collectton trill "re rnade for all ckHifl8d advertisemeats phoned to V:lt oJSco and tot pai Icr '"jthlr S jo days. f Wanted- -Male Help WANTED Men steady work. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and 1. H. B. Tracks. tf ''Ti;D Vt--.hmen 'or Central t o.cmieal Cc. Apply Timekeepers offtf. 1'nitcl rhemical & Organic Pallet Co.. Hammond. .--6-1 WANTED Men to anion roar 20c to '.Oc per 'on: ach rur paid when unloaded. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond TT,'TT'.D TfariMT?: steady work. J. M. Dahikamp. 25 i'iycr.e st. Hmtm.iil. 10-1--WANTED Men to unload coal, nc: 4"c per hour. I. P. L. Co.. Griffith. Ind. WANTED porter for Olbson Y. M. A.; good salary, room and board: coo l hnm for right party. 10-1 i-tr W VNTED 25 men. Apply Ketd Murtiach te Co.. Hammond. 10-lb-tr WANTED Hardy man. sood wages for ria-ht party. Apply elevator. Idinft. WAXTEP Experience;! chauffeur; one that knows Hammond. APr!' ,.6 Hohman St. VAXTVP Experienced -wood machine cp-raiors. Aptly Standard Steel tar Co.. Car Dept.. Hammond. u-. .-o WOTTED Experienced railroad nitrht ck-rk. T. H. Belt Ry, GrasseU Ind. Cell in person. u -l" 1VANTrD Von for locomotive firemen. Indiana Harbor He.lt Railroad. Apply at office of Iload Foreman of fsine!. at Gibson. Ind. 10-.1-WiVTED Driver for milk vpon; mar-rl-d man preferred. Gerrard Dairy. 230 State Lin St. Fhone 422. 10-21-3 WANTED Laborers. Nowak Milling Corporation, Calumet and 150th Street. Hammond. WANTED Boy for wholesale Dept., about 16 yrs. of ae. Applv S. Levin. 213 -11- -r -t T . . . "Vr.t Kfnto street. . nam " , ' 10-21-3 mono. "WANTED Men; very pood pav. apply at once. Sifo Products. 150 and Pine sts., Hammond. IS WANTED Men to read meters: steady work. Apply M r. Stephen, 571 11 oilman' st., Hammond. f"il" CA r,r hour. 10 hours a day. The A. A. .Un; ton,t Co. Call at Urten tnginetriuB ..'hie-ago. l---2 'rt.rrTT'TAN'S PIPE FITTERS I I PE FITTER HELFEF.S M A CHIN! STS LABORER?. , , rh'.t if an essential industry. App.y Calumet River Klec. Station. WW TED Bv old Mne Hfe insurance r.,'mranv. man. capable of handling a rf.hif sa'arv and commission with splendid orportunity for advancement. Hwm 413 Hammorid BidsV VN'TED T.aborers for work in machine hop. G-o. K. Llmbert ft Co., 1 iith and Pailroad ave, East Chica wTTED neifistcred drngftist at UlumerPrug Rt-r-? at ewe; rood salary, pood hours to right party. Chicago and Melville aves.. East Chicago. 1 h,2'j WANTED 2 -watchmen. Apply Leonard Const. Co.. Sinclair Refining; Co East Chicago. la" W VN'TED 2 machinists and laborer. inquir of Superintendent. A. C Torl...rt shop?, 15ith St. and Columbia ave.. Hammond. Phona 3Si9. 10-22-4 WANTED Laborers stradv work. American Glue Co., Hammond 10-12-6 AVANTED Millwright strndv work. American "ilue, Co., Hammond. 10-12-6 Miscellaneous. PAFEF.HANGINO and painting: rood work at reasonable prices. Carl Vermin. 4 4') Michigan ave. rhone 1429 Hammond. S-31-lm MT'SIO LESSONS Ragtime in twenty Iei9.-.ns nuarar.teed. Oeorgre G. Grcfi, 11 Hinibt-ch ave., Hammond. Phone 2236. 10-15-6 Automobile Painting. Ft lsfaciion RiiarEntced. Winter ttps with lnsn or ce'.lulo'd sides. Also full tops for all make. of cars. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 4TS-S0 Hohmen St., Hammond. 10-l-tf HIGHEST prices paid for I.ibertv Pond? ' f,r in trad- for clothes. Call at J. v.i7t.ke. Tailor. P. O. B.dit.. East Chi- . ago. Phone 3J9-M rl,,. IHIl-Af 1l.17.i QCABANTirD BOOPHSO. We apply red and green Koodn? over ,.11 j'hingrl"'-" 'so gravel Roofm and lepnirinK. Se us on anything in the Koonng linb . Calumet Xooflnc Co. ptnoe 47-2;'.C5. Room 27 Rlrrhach Bids-. Hammond. 10-i-tues-thur-Bfvt-tf BICYCLES. Sold on Pasv rivmonts. A. J. WA1Z, 239 St. Plioae 34B9. Hammond. S-31-tf MANURE Puralaliad for 1wt. 1674 Hammond, Pbona B98S or 10-22-24-25 Lost and Found LOSTRetween Hammond ar.d Chicago on afreet car Sunday, folding pocketbook with sum of money, carronter union and registration card from Kanltaae. 111. Rev rd. Phone 1023-.T Hammond. 10-21-2 LOST White and yellow Spite dog; anwrr bv tha name of Zeppl: reward. 809 W,Stata St. Phone 1150-J. 10-21-8 LOSTW-Four brass curtain rods, last venlng. Finder phone 857-R Heinmond. 10-i2-l
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Wanted Female Help WANTED Waitress at T. M. ". A., Jlbsv-n; giir.d snlarv, room and l onrd. 10-9-tf 1VAXTK1V- Girl for laboratory assistant; high .scliool graduate prcteri'-d. Inqiiire nt tiniu office ,.f I'nited -h'-ni;-cal & Organic Products Co. lU-ll-lC WANTED AT ONCE 50 p1rl. both experienced and inexperienced, to operate vower sewtnc machines; lir'i provernnient order; good rpv and t!.md advan-e-nient. Appl at Goihcn Shut ill?- Go.. 105 Condi t M., Hr.n.iioiiii. ld-12-tf WANTED Younjf Eirl to help with housework. JS8 Plunin.ir ae.. H'nmond. 10-1 !s-i' W A X T E D P' s- h a s he r. . ram. HainiiK'nU. Maine Restau I 10-21-WANTED AT ONCE Good nurse Apply 242 E. .Stale st. 10-19-1 WANTED Three chambermaids. Lincoln Hotel 3316 Michigan avenue. In diana Harbor. 10-19-31 GOVERNMENT needs 12.000 women clerks; Hammond examinations Nov. 2. Dec. 7; salary 5 1 2i ; experience tinnecesaary. Women desiring government positions write for frt.e particulars. .T. C. Leonard t former Civil Srice Examiner), 10SS Kcnois Eldg., Washington. 10-19-4 WANTED -Woman to run elevator: good wages. Apply elevator. Hammond Building. 10-19-tf WANTED Girl or middto-agr.d woman for general housework. Anply 4:2ii Magoun ave. or phone 723-M Kast Chicago. 10-21-2 WAXTED Expericn od good wages. 99 .state dishwasher: t., Hair.im nd. 10-21-2 WA NTKD Experienced girl in co'ifectionery store: rcf. required. Hammond Candy Co. 10-21-2 WANTED WOMVN FOR CF.VKHM. KITcilEV WORK IN (' A KET fc.K 1 A ; PKKMA.NENT: SALARY AND WO'-IK- ; ING CONDITIONS INVITING. A1'1''.T SI'HT., EDV.-AKI. C. MIXAS CO., HAMrrVTi n,.j 1--I 1L " ' WANTED Cir.s to operate power few- j ins machines: steady work, good ray. ; Apply Mclltoy Re'.tinjr Works, Truman I and Soiil sts. ! .i.mmoi.d. 1 0-2 1 -if I WANTED Kitchen woman: sa'ary. i room end board; good home for runt partv. Hammond Country Club. Hamniond. Phone 33. 10-21-2 t . WANTEIi Girl for general housework. ' Appiv 31 Warren 'st. or phone K7 1 Hammond. 10-2 1-3 WANTED Girl for clerical work in production department: pref et all v high school graduate. 17 to ?: years old. Apply Hammond Brass Work?. Hammond. 10-21-2 WANTED Woman to look after 2 chil.dren 6 '4 davs n week. Call at 40." 150th St., north side. 3 0-22-1 AVANTED Eirsl-r!as3 woman ccok. Frerch-Amerlcau P.estaurant. 02 itate St., Hammond. 10-22-4 WANTED Woman bookkeeper in Hammond oftiee: ni.irifacturh,g experience desirable: good position for steady, reliable and capable woman, with fine opportunity for advancement. Address Manu facturer, care Times. Hammond. 10-22-2 j WANTED Dishwasher and dinir.r room girl. Sternberg Restaurant. :;:'. 13 Michi gan ave., Indiana Haroei. 1 hone ;G-.l. 10-22-3 WANTED Girls for light machine tool work. Geo. B. Limbert & Co.. 14 5th and Rsilroad ave.. East Chicago. 10-22-2 WANTED Disiiwasber; steadv work. good pay. American F.estaurant, ICO Sibley St., Hammond. 10-22-1 WANTED Ten esperiencd girls. Ifi years and o.r, for eollating and sowing department: good wages, clean, light. 'ntersting work. Also girls to learn. W. B. Conkev- Co., Hammond, Ind. 10-22-3 WANTED Dishwasher. 1 W. State at.. Hammond. 10-22-1 WANTED A lady to help with housework: srood pv. Call Rt once, 492 Summer s'.., Hammond. 10-22-2 1 WANTED Girls; steady work. American Clue Co., Hammond. 1 0-22-WANTED Dishwasher; good wages. short hours. Mee Restaurant. 6 4 1 Hohman St., Hammond. 10-22-1 For Sale Automobile3. FOR SALE Oakland 14; 6-cyIinder. 1917 model: in good condition: 4 new tires. Pee Me. Ryan, 403 Tyler at., Gary. Phone 2930. 10-6-tf FOR SALE Touring car, A-1 condition. ! 4 cylinder; a bargain for someone. I Phone 260. 804 Tyler St.. Gary. I u-J 7-2 1 t FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car; de- I mountable wheeis. u good tires, many cxtras. 183 Detroit St., Hammond. 10-15-3 ! FOR SALE Stude'oaker truck, $125: one twin Indiana motorcycle. $50; or both at $150; one t-ix-hole No. H Acorn kitchen range. $10: one right-handed high oven Detroit Jewel gas ranee, worth $i0. will sell for $25. Call 321 Cedar St., Hammond. 10-21-2 FOR SALE 1915 Buick car: 4 cylinders. In good order: must be sold at once. Call Mr. Allen. 280 Hohmen rt.. Ibunmond, north side. 10-22-3 FOR SALE Ford touring car. Inquire 4834 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 10-22-1 FOR SALE OR TRADE Hil 5 Packard 5-pass . $700; 15 IK Oakland roeaster. $400; 1912 Chalmers speedster. $100. 450$ Forsvthe ave., East Chicaaro. Phone 672-M. 10-22-2 FOR SALE 1!U3 Ford coupe: het equipped Ford in Hammond: same as new. Will demonstrate. Call 5: H-.is-sell st. Phone 1044-J. !0-2i-l For Rent. FOR RENT 6-room flat. 5024 MellvlMe ave.. East Chicago. Call after 5:30 p. m. 10-15-10 FOR RENTRENT 5-room bungalo-w-. JKi - garif desire.J. Call forenoons. Phone 30-R Highland. Ind. John Lynch. 10-17-5 FOR RENT S-room furnished bouse. Phone 1147-J Hammond. 10-19-6 FOR RENT 7-rotfm house on south sid, furnisned or unfurnished; ref. reouirel Phone 200S Hammond. 10-19-2 FOR RENT 5-room rottne on Kennedy ave. Phone 1370-T1 Hammond. 10-21-2 FOR RENT Modern cottage. 73 Wood ave. Phone S05-J Hammond. 10-21-tf FOR RENT OR SALE First-class barber shop: good business: good location. 357 Calumet ave. Fbone 1951 Hammond. 10-22-3 FOR RENT 2 S-room bungalows with sun parlor; Just completed. I2l2-I21t Monroe at. 10-23-2 FOR RENT A 5-room cottage, furnished to auit tenant with new furniture; within S block of 3 atreet car lines. For particulars call at The Hammond Furniture Co.. 24 J E. State at. or 492 Son! at. Reasonable rent to responaible tenant. FOR RENT 7-room flat at 27 Stat rt Phona 1411. 10-23-1
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OKLAHOMA LAND. Free Information Pelativc to the Next United States Oovernmcnt Sale of Oklahoma Indian Lands. Oklahoma Indian !nnd with t ". S. Government tit H- and bended bti-if!t in cluding all Oil. Gas aud other rumeralj rights or "top and bottom." These lands are located in the famous Oklahoma Oil! Ilell a. id the large Ml Companies ha-iej leasod th lUSHtids of avre of Innd in tln-sj district .'ind are now driMng. These laiid.s hi! v.! soim gnorl timher arnl are) close to main lin railro-ids and t-ovns. Price J7...0 to $12.50 per acre. J l-ve' Hi t'kiahonia and fiiruish menv i"'nlH. nomn nanK rtii'rncc-i. r or lurther in formation ca! and a?k for D. O. WILLIAMS. Hotel Mee. Hammond. Hours: 0 a. m. to 9 p. m. Developing and. Colonizing Eastern and Southeastern Oklahoma. 10-22-6 FOR SALE Just completed. 1 i-room and 1 6-roor.i bungalow with every mouern convenience; hard-.vood floors throughout, kitchen cabinets, laundry lu" -ic; souin siue, wunin a pioc i'i ,r line, lowest priced bungalows in Hammond. Oar small cash pa in it and monthly terms will suit yoi UAUxa & MOORF. I hones 2143- 311. 4u2 lumnioii 1 Pldg. 10-11-tl FOIl SALE Flouse of 7 rooms, cn be made into ten; near Standard end hitjli school, tltone 2S42 Haiumoud. 9:etf FOR SALE OP. TRADE for property In this District, a house and Vs acre lot in St, Andrews. Floridrt; house 8 rooms. modern; Pi- al location for mechanic wan' in; cl-matc i hange; irtv snipyard building tiiere. Aduuss L 2, care Tunes. 9-2S-lf i fiR SALE OR TKADE For leal estate in Gary or vicinity, equity in 160-acre farm wLh improvements, nm-theast of Soiith P.end in Elkhart county, Ind. Address I-i.ix 1105. Gary. Ind. ili-ll-tf FOR SALE 5-room modern cottage now vacant: reasonsbla teiuts. Inquire 410 Ash St., Hammond. 10-1S-6 FOR SALE J. Wesley Heed's fine home at a bargain. Phone 1H7-J llamn.oed. lu-l?-tf FOR SALE Transfer cornel, vacant, 119ih uuJ Indianapolis blvd . "Hhitir.g: 90xl1; ea-y pay.ae.its. Golviel. O.Cl Universitj ave.. Chicago. 10-9-lmo FOR PALE Cottage; 4 large rorms. toilet aud par-.try. Phone 177o or call f 3 1 Michigan ave-.. Hammond. 10-22-1 FO.-? SALE Modern 8-room bungalow with lyt'et. ooldnnade book cases, kitchen cabinet, linen closet, lauw-ry tubs, hardwood lloors, furnace heat, driveway: near car hr.e and walking dlsta.ix.-e to Standard Stesl Car Co. By owntr. Phone :11S H'liuinond. ' 10-17-0 FOR SALE Two 6-room ctdtages; good condition; J200 down, balance monthly. 7S0 lieule ave. I'notie Hammond I'.il. 10-17-6 FOR SALE Strictly modern six-room bungalow of the finest t pe in this section. Will be completed for occupancy in 2 wtrks: winter supply of coal in basement. fall evenings, 430 Klin st., near 150th., Hammond. 10-21-4 I'OK SALE OR EXCHANGE A $10,000 equily 111 t'hicago irnnroed corner tor Hammond real . state, residence, vainnt. farm or business. What have you? Address 11 Elizabeth. Phone fc7."-R Hammond. 10-22-5 FOR SALE. SO-c.tve farm, eiear, near LaPorte, Ind. Good house, 2 barns, orchard. 5 acres of timber, -soil black level, running stream. 'i horses, 5 cows, 2 hogs, 2 sheep, 30 chickens, 10 ducks, cream separator. Hi acres of corn. 30 tors of bay and all the machinery. Price ?v.oop; half cash. Mubt sell on account of death. Act quick. 40-acre farm, clear. wih good buildings: near LaPorte, li.d. Soil level. '11 Lincoln Highway, Price 3,1-0". Ac; Quick. STEVE DO LA TO, 1'uifi r.roadwav. Phone SS7. Gary. Ind. 10-22-3 FOR SALE 7-room fr-nr.e cottage. "561 and 3576 Penn. si.; city water, electric lights, cement floor in basement; 0 feel ot land with each house. Not less than f.ioij jiu- the rirst -.payment, halane monthly payment!.;. S ill be cornpl' ted about November I. Smith-Lader-Die. -id-son Co.. ol Broadway. Phone 257. Gary. 10-22-G For Rent Furnished Rooms I'O K KENT 1 room. lurnished: will sell turniture. 40i Asli n.. Hammond. 10-15-FoR RENT I'urr.ished heated ro . private f.imil. 422S Magoun .ve.. East Chicago. -16-6 FOR RENT 2 strictly moder- .urnished light housekeeping room- hot water heat. 1'hoiia 177t or cal' j31 Michigan ave.. Hammond. lu-la-l F'OR RENT 2 and 3 rooms furnished Lr light housekeeping. isS I'luniner ave.. Hammond. lu-ls-tf FOR RENT Two-room furnished light housekeeping apartment; rival car lints. Phone !1S-M Hammond. 10-19-3 FOR RENT Pleasant lignt housekeeping rooms; large and modern. 411(5 Drummend St.. Indiana Harbcr. 10-li-3 FOR KENT 2 steam heated rooms, also I large room for light housekeeping. S3 State st.. Hammond. 10-2 1-1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 656 May.vood ave., 2nd flat, Hammond. 10-21-2 FOR KENT Furnished roum: modern; gentlemen preferred. 442 1 Olcttt ave.. East Cbicago. 10-21-3 FOR RENT 2 large newly furnished light housekeeping rooms; ij, block from car service; no children. 443 Indiana ave. Li-22-1 F'OR RENT Two licht housekeeping rooms; $4 a week. 572 Hohman st. 10-22-1 FOR RENT 2 heated rooms t'urn's'ned for light housekeeping; no children. 4)0 Indiana nve., Hammond. lo-22-l FOR RENT 4 n'e furnished rooms for light housekeeping; bath, elr-clric light, gas. Corner Erie ave. and L Carroll st., N. S4S. Inquiring hours 7 a. rn. to 6 p. m. 10-22-1 FOR KENT I and 2 front housekeeping rooms: centrally located. 5o5 Hohman st. Phone 2574 Hammond. 10-22-1 FOR RENT Nicely furnished, rooms at 3S7 Truman ave. Call at 353 Truman ave., Hammond. 10-22-1 FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. Inquire 28 .Douglas st. Phone 102S-R Hammond. 10-22-1 FOK RENT Fumiahed 6-room cottisse. Phone 737 Hammond. 10-22-2 FOR RENT i furnished front rooms for light hous-keeplng: centrallv located. 841 Kane ave., HiramcrJ. 10-32-1
For Sale Miscellaneous IF y-ur et-wing machine, r'.uis not work right, call up F. C. Millar, th- exi'.-rt, 1S9 Stuie st. Phone IVio. KMtimat vn furnished free. Work guaranteed.
4000 roils 3-ply slate kui fac d roofing. J Peautirul ct"?igr.s. iua. green or silver gray. Manufactured by Ktrd &. bon. Guaranteed 2t ars. to be Bold at less than it ciit to manufacture it. on ucouiit "f Blight damaga dotio by It. II. Co. Every roll in po.rli ct condition witii exception of outfld'j wrappers aui labels. Now on sale. EMIL MINAS 612-S14 Oskley Ave.. Hammond. Phone office 22t5. Phone ts. 2167. Piiona for snmples. FOR PALE Bnrriin. barber shop outlit; 2 chairs-. 2 French plate mirrors. Combination wsh basin with heii'er; all in good cot.O'tioii. Inquire Entjinccr. Hammond IluiliinK- 9-17-1 We Buy Liberty Bonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance. Open Saturady evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. Ifiitr. Kersjlhp Ave. I'.ast ( lilcago. Phone R3. Get the habit; pay less: buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co,t 2-i2 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign - J. Arkin, Mgr. " -23-lB,a FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad washes. Lester's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 St?te Street, Hammond. Open Saturday evenings. 4-l-tt FOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE Ponds and dividend paying stocks for anything of value. Zine RTid oil leases for sale or organize oompanv to operate. A hat have you to offer? National Organization Co., 114 Fir.-it National Lank lldg Hammond. 10-H-o FOR SALE 6 bead of hors:-s: double in harness. Indiana Harbor Ice Co . 3004 Cedar st., Indiana Harbor. I0-I9-3 FOR SALE Second bfand brick; J3 petthousand. Cor. Caluuitt and lioih st., Hammond. llt-13-4 F'O RS ALE Several horses. Lake Co. Ice Co.. Uxchango ae.. Last Chicago. 10-ld-iJ FOR SALE Horse. Call after 7 p. m., 60S Price p.'. Al. tilverman, Hanimond. 10-21-2 FOR RALE Tinir:g room furniture, rook stove, iron bed. ;t::12 rug, several other articles. Call alter 6 p. in., 203 Hoffman, Hammond. 10-21-2 FOR SALE Davenport end kitchen cabinet. i2 btate St., -nd floor, Hammond. 10-21-2 FOR SALE Grocery and market shelving, bins and fixtures: cheap if sold in 5 days. Inquire 34S Hohman st.. J. W. '00k. 10-22-3 FOR SALE 115 feet 2-ineh rin with elbow: also rol'-'i a desk. 47 11 Vi"--! ne.iy tvr., Eat Co ii-.t .;. 10-22-2 FOR SALE Small soft coal beater: nearly new. 4414 Magoun ave.. Eist Chicago. 10-22-1 Special Cash Dargain for Wcdncscday a 30-piecc set of Dishes, very special, at $3.89. Hammond Furniture Co., 212 E. State St., Hammond. 10-22-1 FOR SALE Tea-n n' horses; weight 23oO. Call at 436 Sibley st., 2nd tia. 10-22-2 FOR SALE Furnitii!arh,, springs, mattresses, mahog nivo'dressers, rockers, center table: good, as rew. 443S Okftt, 2nd apt.. Iast ChifMgo. 10-22-3 I'OR SALE Hnrdman piano: mahogany case: reasonable for cash. C. R . care Times. 10-22-3 FOR SALE Sawdust. Two Step Ladder Co., 232 Indiana ave., Hammond. 10-22-8 FOR SALE Oil stove. ) leather davenport, 1 lounge, 1 iron bed and soring: cheap. Phone 177tj or call 551 Michigan ave... Hammond. 10-22-1 DO YOU BELIEVE IN SAVING? If so read this: One solid oak Dining Table, four leather seated chairs to match $23.75 One large size Bed Davenport, blk. imitation leather $29.50 One fumed oak Dresser, la c mirror $19.25 O" , solid oak Wardrobe, in per fee t c o n d i t i o n $11.75 One. Oak Home Hot Blast. No. 15 size $14.75 New Perfection Oil Heaters $5.25 We will save you $ on beds, -Mattresses and Sprnigs. Quick deliveries. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 20 i East State St. Op. Postoffice. Tel. 307;) 10-22-3t FOR SALE A Cole hot. Mast soft coal stove; in good condition; a bargain. 4433 Magoun ave.. East CHr8go. 10-22-2 FOR SALE. One Everett iPano in splendid condition, $450.00. One $.1G5 Phonograph, like new .with records, $60. Call .170 Plummor avenue. Hammond, Wanted to Rent WANTED TO PENT 5 or 6 re.-m cr.ftfcge witii gas and elcrtr:c belli, rear Bets plant; no children. D. Jlnil-r, 5'M Ohieaco ov.. l-tt Chicna-n. 1 A-22-1 Room and Board. FOR KENT Room with board in private family for 2 men or man and wife. 2S 1 oug!asst.. upstairs. 10-22-1 Situations Wanted. WANTED Position by first-class chef! and butcher; references given. Ad-! dress Stevens, car? Majestic Hotel, Ham- j mond. 10-22-2 LEGAL NOTICES. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE., THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTI". YLAXC CIOBA-NGV ET
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LT AL. CALSE Xo. 17MS. ACTION, i WLIE1' TITLE. IX THE LAKE M-pLRl'jR COCKT, tH'TKMDLl; TERM, 19 M. Now comes the plaintiffs by McMahon & 1 'imri'y, aitnriifjs, and tile their complain herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Henry 1 1. Mather, is not a resident of the State or Indiana. Ssid defendant is therefore hereby notitied of the pendency of said action and that thi samo will stand for trial at the next term of sai 1 Court, aild that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the eaT!i:i;? of said cause, on the 16th day of December. A. P. 191S. the same being the 31st day of the next term of saif Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said iv.iin'y and State, on the 2nd Monday of November. A. D. 1!1S. sn!d notjrri will be heard and determined In his nh:.enco. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto! st my band and nfix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 14th day of October. A. P. 19 IS. iieheert l. wtieaton. Clerk L. S. C. Fy ROSCOH HEMSTOCIC 10-4,5-22-2:) Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IX THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF KERENCE HORAN. NO. 1625. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1918. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees and creditors of Kerence Hoban, deceased, to appear tn ths Lake Superior ''ourt, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 11th day of November, 191?. and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Aeeounts with the ertate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Ork of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 14th day ot October. 191R. HERBERT I,. "WTIEATON. 10-15-22 Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana., that v.p to 10 o'clock a. m. on Saturday, November 9. 1318. eealed bids, addressed to the County Auditor, will be received at the Auditor's ofticf- in Crown Point, Indiana, for the following: 132 lieal feet 12"xl2" L. L. T. pine; 300 pieces 3"xl2"xl4 oak; 350 pieces 2"xl2"xl4' oak. F. O. B. East Chicago. B. & O. C. C. T. or Penn. TL R, For Columbia avenue bridge: 12.000 feet 3"xl2"xlS oak. F. O. B. Hammond, Indiana Harbor Belt R. R. F'or Kline avenue bridge: 12.000 feet 3"xl2"xlC oak. I O. B. Baldwin Locomotive Switch, East Chicago. Indiana Harbor pelt R. R. All bils must be in full compliance with the laws governing such matters. A bond, equal to the amount of the bid. .must accompany hII bids. One of the sureties must be a resident of Lake County. Indiana, or a surety company authorized to do business in Lake County. Indiana. Bonds to be rt turned to all ur.succr -sful bidders. The i-ie-ht to reject any and all bids is reset -. cd GEORGE M. I'OLaND. Auditor and Clerk of the Board. 10-15-22 NOTICE OI ADJCNI3TSATIOIT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OV CHARLES NELSON, DECEASED. No. 13 45. Notice is hereby given that the -undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. V AMANDA NELSON. Administratrix. Dated Oct. 21. 191. OUR MONEY
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Housing la an Essential War Indusfrv
BUILDERS OF HOUSES WILL HELP WIN THE WAR Workers Wanted At Once on project of the 1 u. s. HOUSING CORPORATION Hammond, Indiana. Standard Wage Paid All Occupations Brickayers Carpenters Cement Finishers Common Laborers Drivers Electricians Lathers Masons Painters Plasterers Plumbers, Roofers, Etc. Especially NEEDED aad AT ONCE. Applv immediately at office of United StatesHousing Corporation or Wells Bros. Construction Co. Hammond, Ind. MR. C. W. DAVIDSON Works Supt. Lyndora Hotel. Bring This Ad. With You and Say You Want to EE LP BUILD HOUSES So As to HELP WIN THE WAR Housing Is an Essential War Irstrv A&VXS ON 1CF RE5ULI5 Jiycm ctourVJant Ads and i RUNS OUT Shop Early License No. 233 CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA weaken the eyetera and Invite Influenza and Pneumonia, Consumption and Death. Have them properly treated fcefore too late NOW. I CAN CURE YOU WOMEN'S DISEASES cured by pleasant, safe, painless methods. GOITRE CURED No pin, catting, detention from i business. RECTAL, URINARY, PELVIC DISEASES Quickest Cures That Stay Cured. rhono 3419. HAMMOND, IND. 7 - 8. Sundays, 9-1.
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All Sorts of Domestic Problems Are All in the Day's Work For Him or Her. The adventures of tb organiser of the War Camp Coawun'ty Service the men who go rotind to the communities Dear the camps, organize soldiers' clubs and get all kinds cf bospltullty mobilized for the benefit of the cflicers and soldiers In th Internals snatched from their more routine duties of sorting out lnTitatlns to the oldlers to come and take Stmdar dinner, collecting chaperonea for parties and attending to the business management ox soldiers' clubs are utaGy and cf a somewhat bewildering rariety. Not long ago a little mother with a largo baby draped over one Eboulder Journeyed to Sontfcport, K CL, near Fort Caswell, where a soldier father was stationed. When she arrtred ano was taken to a snng little hotel, established by tha War Camp Community Service for Just each visitors. Here her husband could visit her, bat 'Jie.-e wen nany days when h was eS daty for a few hoars ia camp, bat cottldnt cross the bay to see her. And she conldnt carry the heavy baby acrves the sands to the wharf to take the boat to Fert Caswell. Every one at the Community House kept talking of the Commanlty Organizer, so one day as she eat holding her baby and gating wistfully over the bay the little woman had a happy thought. A few minutes la tor ever In the Army and Navy Club the Coamunlty Organizer's desk "phone rang. "Tea Ye. Wltatl A baby carriage? Great hat I That's a large order In this village, lias to have It? All right If I cant Cnd one III bclld one for yon." Hanging vp the receiver, the Organizer eat frowning for a minute, then, registering helplessness, he telephoned his wife. On the evening of the saxne day a perambulator, somewhat dilapidated from a lengthy career, waa wheeled up before the CoranranJty House, where a delighted little woman rushed out and put her baby In it Now the little mother and the heavy baby visit the father every day. Then there was the Community Organizer who rweived the reqvest of a young French Canadian recruit that he be sent over the week end to a family with a baby in it because he had a baby of his own at home. Of course the Community Organizer produced the bt.by, with its appropriate chaperonage. Vhnt els? was there for hint to do? It was all in the day's work arr'.'ow. Anions: the ,l-,ot.-nri's of farn-V.'t-tt a-;i.vti 7. -.-r '.t-k to thn War Cs-: r ' ?.; v veiuce it tny een. r -iortl: - 'fborh'.-.-i ;be-- all kl.-c.-4- l,i:.int-s v. : '- : lamilies without, and every other combination that may be required. All kinds of families are kept In stock, and attending to the special wants of customer is a specialty. One of these War Camp father confessors was asked the other day by a recruit to keep his money for him a he cculd not gamble it awey, and many similar intimate services are rendered. Some other unique functions are taken as follows from reports of the men and women organizers : "Obtained lleense and magistrate and acted as master of ceremonies at the marriage of a soldier about to start for the front." "Wrote letter to draft board for employee in a large manufacturing plant, who wee disturbed becanse Lis Bomber had not been called." "Served as volunteer head ef Improvised day nursery during the rush of civilian visitors, warming baby's milk, putting baby to sleep, etc" "Acted as free ftxpreaa and postal agent, shipping 'collect' grips, snWcases, bags and parcels left to be sent to the folks back home." There Wa Something Doing. One afternoon recently a United States ship manned by a crew of boys recently from a naval training station dropped anchor in the harbor of South port, S. C The boys were longing for shore leave, but there appeared to be little opportunity for entertainment in the small town that stretched along the water front At one of the wharves was a patrol boat. One of the bluejackets waved his signal fags. A sailor on the patrol boat answered. The following conversation was wigwagged back and forth: "Anything doing in the townl" "Sure" "Any chance for any fnn?" "Yes. We're an Army and Kary Club." "Then vrr are coming ashore. A little later every man who conld get shore leave was headed for the Army and Navy Club of the War Camp Community Service. There they surely did have fun, afternoon and evening; not only fun but an opportunity for Bhower baths and letter writing. For two days the Army and Navy Club was home to these boys. Without It there would have been nothing for them to do but wander in the streets. FRISCO" NOT TO BE USED. Bulletins have recently been sent out by the War Camp Community Service In San Francisco requesting soldiers and sailors to refrain from using the term "Frisco," 60 odious to native San Franciscans. The notice has been posted on the bulletin boards of the various Army and Navy clubs and Y. M. C. A. headquarter!; at different posts around the bay cities, . WAKE UP A RPl-.sX&Lfc ALAftrt CLOCK IN CONVEHiPWT PLACE I5 RiCHTAllJ m W .' MialtlN, ft C. Soad fw the (re feocJc n cwiiv'ng end drying isaved by tb Natio.'jJ War Garden Carororajiao. Lnrtoa tw ceota for postag.
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