Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1918 — Page 5
Wednosdnv-. Oct. 23, 1918.
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A charge of 10 cents for collection will be made for all classified advertise, meats phoned to thl office and not paid for within tva clays. Wanted- -Male Help WANTED Men steadv work. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks- l U V NTr.P--Watchman for Central fhonm-Hl Cc Apply Timekeeper s olfic... V'nitt l hcmicul & Organic I rd; j. ts Co., Hammond. 3--."Men fo i.nroaa rnst. 20e to -c- per ton; eacn oar iniu '- ' 1. Malleable Iron Co.. H301, "WANTED Teamsters: steady work. 1M Dahikamp. -i Fayette st.. Hani-m-'iid. 10-1---1 WANTED Men to unload coal, etc.: 40c Per hour. 1. P. L, Co.. Uriffll h. WWTED Handv man: Rood t for right party. Apply elevator. Hrunnioml Building-. - WWTFD Experienced wood machine '.,,',..-a.(,rs. Api.lv Standard Steel t ar C.. Car Dept.. Hammond. 10-2 l-b W VNTED Men for 1 oco mo t i v e n rem en. Indiana Harbor Belt Railroed. Apply s! orflf.P or Road Foreman of tngmt'ij at i;ib.n, Ind. 10-21-6 AVXNTED Driver for milk wsjfon: married man preferred. Gerrard Dar . 230 State Line st. Phone 42".. 40 -.W WANTED Laborers. Xovak Milling Corporation, Calumet and 130th Street, 10-21-tf llammond. A V A X T EI) Boy f o r whol csale Dept.. about 10 yrs. of ape. Apply S. Levin. 213 West State, street, W . Ham 10-21-3 moiid. WANTED Men; very cjood paw apply at once. Sifo Products. 150 and Pine sts., Hammond. 10-21-6 WANTED Men to read meters; steady work. Apply Mr. Stephen, 57.1 Hobman st., Hammond. 10-1"3 VNTED Carpenters: 80c per hour. 10 hours a nay.' The A. A. Lane Const Co. Call at Green -.nsmecrtng o . Last Chic'JKO. ' 10-.---"WANTED ra-Ki'TniAN." PI PE FITTERS PIPE FITTER HKLI'ERS MACHINISTS EAIiOREKS. , his i- an essential Industry. Apply Calumet Htver Elee. Station. Eal ChJcago. WANTED Uv old line life insurance .'ompanv. man capable of handling a debit: salary and commission with splenUd opportunity for advancement. K;m 4 1 :! Hammond BUlg. 1 - W VNTED Laborers for work in malure shop. Geo. B. Limber t & t o., 145th and Railroad ave., East Chicago 10-----V XTFP Registered druggist at Caluio- Pnii; Si ore fit once: pood salary. Rood 'hours to right burly. l-'hK m Melville ave-, Ea-t Chicago. 1 'h'J", AV NTFD - watchmen. Apply Leonard c'.r.st. Co.. Sinclair Kenning A,-n 2 Chicago. 11-----AVANTED 2 machinists and R laborers. inquire i f Superintendent. A. C. Torhei t Shop", mnh st. and Columbia ave.. Hammond. Phone 3399. 10-22-4 WANTED Laborers steady work. American (Jluc Co., Hammond. lf'-"-6 WANTED Millwright steadv woVk. American Uue Co.. Hammond J0-22-6 AVANTED Active men to learn operstiAn of turret lath, s: experience desirable but not reo.uir.-d: satisfactory wares . '"if red. Call at Hammond Brass Works. AV ANTED Teamster: steady work, t.asi Hammond C.ial Co.. State st. artd Calumet ave. Phone 10o. IU--J--AV VNTED AT ONCE A driver not in draft on Hammond route. AVhiting Laundry, Whiting. 10-.;--W ANTED Barber; wares $-1. ocr $:SO. '.Ion Vlolelt. 4-2 113th St. Phone 1 .":.'-. I. Whitinn. Ind. 10-23-2 A VNTED 25 carpenters. General Amrietn Tank Car Corporation, East ChirftKo. Ind. Miscellaneou5. I'APERHANOINC; and pstnllng; (rood work at jeasonablo prices. Carl Verrii't. 440 Michigan ave. Phone 1429 Hammond. S-31-lin MI'SIC EESSi .s HaCime in twenty lessons cuaranl eed. cieorge ij. circeii, 11 Kimbach ave., llaimnond. Flione 22116. 10-15-ii Automobile Painting. Satisfaet'on gonrnteed. Winter tops with (tlass or celluloid sides. Also full tops for all niHkvs of cars. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-SO Hchman St.. Hammond. 10-16-tf HIGHEST rrices paid for Iiberty Bonds or in trade for clothes. Call at J. Kazetske, Tailor. P. O. Eldp., East ChiHt;o. rhone 333-M. 10-17-6 QXTAKANTE-ED KOOFIITO. AA"e fspp'V red and green P.oounr over eld shingles: also frravel Roofinif and irrvairmgr- See ua on anything in the I.oo;ln line. Calumet Hoofing Co. Thones 4n7-2:!"5. P.oom 27 Rimbach FldR.. Hnmniond. 1 0-2-t ues-thur-sat-l f BICYCLES. Sold on Eisv Pnvmrnts. A. J. AVALZ, 239 State Bt. Phoas 2439. Hammond. S-Jl-tf Lost and Found I,n?T AAhite and yellow Spitz dop; answers bv the name of Zppi; reward. J09 AV Stata St. Phone 1150-J. 10-21-3 For Sale Motocycles.
IC R SALE 191 K 3-speed electric Harlev Davidson motorcycle. Call AV'illiams St., Hammond, after &:2o I, m . 13-23-1
Advertisements
Wanted Female Help WANTED Girl for laboratory assistant; high school graduate ., referred. Inquire at time oince of Cnite.1 Ohcniical & Organic Products Co. 10-H -tf WANTED AT ONCE 50 girls, both fx-pericnce-U and inexperienced, to operate power cwing machines; large government onlrr; good jay and rapid advancement. Apply at e'oshen Shirt Mfs. Co.. loS Condi t st.. Hammond. 10-12-tf WANTED Young Kill to hHp with housework. ISH riumnifr ae.. Hammond. 10-18-tf WANTED -tiishwasher. Maine Restate i rani, Hammond. 10-21-2 i.iOVERX M ENT needs 12,000 women j clerks; Hammond examinations Nov.) 2. Dec. 7: salary $1200: experience un-i neccssar. Women desirir.gr governmentpositions write for free particulars. J. C. I Leonard (former Civil Service Exam- i iner), 10SS Kenois Hldg.. AVashing:ton. 10-19-4 WANTED WOMAN FOP. GENERAL KITCHEN WORK IN CAFETERIA; PERMANENT; SALARY AND WORKING CONDITIONS INVITING. APPLY SEPT.. EDWARD C. MINAS CO., HAMMOND. H.l-21-3 WANTED Girls to operate power sewing machines; steadv work, jrood pay. Apply Mcllroy Eeltinir Works, Truman and Sohl sts. Hammond. 10-21-tf WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 51 Warren st. or rhone B71 Hammond. 10-21-3 WANTED First-class w oman cook. I French-American Restaurant. 92 State j St.. Hammond. 10-22-4 WANTED Woman bookkeeper in Hammond office: manufacturing experience desirable; good position for steady, reliable and capable woman, with fine opportunitv for advancement. Address Manu facturer, care Times, Hammond. 10-22-2 j WANTED Dishwasher nd dining room Kirl. Sternberg Restaurant. J31S Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 779-M. 10-22-3 Ui VTT.TI nirl f.ir licht rtnacbine tool n r, -1 - l r Ti T - r.i tM t-1 X t'rt tilth I and Railroad ave.. East Chicago. 10-22-2 WANTED Ton experienced girls, IS years and over, for collating and sewing department: Rood wages, clean, light, interesting work. Also pirls to learn. W. B. Conkev Co., Hammond, Ind. 10-22-3 AVANTED "A lady to help with housework; good pay. Call at once. 4'.i2 Summer st.. Hammond. 10-22-2 WANTED Girls; steady work. American Glue Co., Hammond. 1C-22-6 WANTED Housekeeper by man with 1 child" pleasant home. Apply 1". S. Employment f'fll Citv Hall. East Chicn 10-23-i AVANTED 2 dishwashers and waitress at S2 State st. The Koffec Kup. 10-23-1 AVANTED Girl to learn operation of turret lathes: light machine work; satisfactory dressing room provided and good wages offered. Call at Hammond Brass Works, Hammond. 10-23-2 AVANTED Young girl for light housework and go on errands; no cooking. Inquire 437 E. State st. 10-23-1 AA' ANTED 15 girls for two weeks" work. W. P.. Conkev Co.. Hammond. Ind. 10-23-2 AVANTED Dishwasher. Apply Majestic Restaurant. Hammond. 10-23-1 WANTED AV'aitresses and chambermaids: good wages, room and board. Call Lvndora Hotel, Hammond. 10-23-tf WANTED 25 girls in core room: steady work, big pay. Hammond Malleahle Iron Co.. Hammond. 10-23-tf WANTED W Stress; good wages. rhon 1630 Hammond. 10-23-tf WANTED Scrubwoman, tel. Hammond. Majestic Ho-10-23-1 WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 312 Truman ave., Hammond. 10-23-2 WASTED Girl for clerical work; ex. parianced preferred. W. B. Conkey Co.. Hamraond. 10-2 3-1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Oakland 34: 6-cylinder. 1917 model: in good condition: 4 new tires. See. Mr. P.j an. 405 Tj ler et., Gary. Phone 2030. 10-5-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE 191 5 Packard 5-pass., $7t'0: 1916 Oakland roadster, $400; 1112 Chalmers speedster. $100. 4505 Forsvthe ave. East Chicago, -phone 672-M. 10-22-3 FOR SALE 1 small Hupmobile. Model 2rt roadster, ;'.i'x3Vj si-e tires: cash $55. M. E. Em. 10&7 Calumet ave. Phone 2728 Hammond. 10-23-2 FOR SALE 1D15 Bulck car; 4 cylinders; in good ocder; price $300. Can call at nv hour. 2S0 Hohman St.. Hammond, north side. 10-23-4 FOR SALE llHS Ford coupe; best equipped Ford in Hammond; snmc as new. Will demonstrate. Call 53 Russell St. Phone 1044-J. 10-23-1 For Rent. FOR RUNT 5-room bungalow. $10: garage if desired. Call forenoons. Phone 30-R Highland. Ind. John Lynrh. 10-17-5 FOR RENT Modern cottage. 734 AVood ave. Phone fcor,-j Hammond. 10-21-tf FOR RENT OR SALE First-class barber shop: good business; good location. "37 Calumet ave. 1'hone l'.'Sl Hammond. 10-22-3 FOR RENT 2 5-room bur-caiows with sun parlor; just completed. 1212-121)5 Monroe st. 10-22-2 FOR RENT A 5-room cottage, furnished to suit tenant with new furniture; within 'i block of 2 street car lines. For Particulars call at The Hammond Furniture Co.. 242 E. State st. or 402 Sohl st. Reasonable rent to responsible tenant. FOR RENT 7-room brick house with 3 acres land. E. Gary, on car line: rent $10 May sell house with lot. J. Becker. K325 Esesnaba ave., S. Chicago. Phone S. O. 3686. 10-23-3 FOR RENT 5-room upper fiat: gas, bath and electric. Inquire 455 Sibiev. Hammond. 10-23-1 FOR RENT Furnished flat with bath and gfr.s: rent reasonable. 3G 7 Truman ave. Call at 353 Truman ave.. Hammond. 10-2 3-2 Situations Wanted. WANTED Position by first-class chef and butcher; references given. Address Stevens, care Majestic Hotel. Hammond. 10-22-2 A'OCNG woman wishes housework bv i dav. Gail Thursday, phone I225-W . I in-22-1 ; AVANTED Position as housekeeper by middle-aged woman in widower's home or by people who are employed: reliable and can fivm reference. I'hone 580-J Hammond 10-23-1
Real Estate Bargains
OKLAHOMA LAND. Free Information Relative to the Next United States (fovernment Sale of Oklahoma Indian Lands. Oklahoma Indian lands with 1'. S. Government title and bonded abstract mcludintr all Oil. Gas and other mineral rights or "top and bottom." These lands are located in the famous Oklahoma Oil Belt :nd ti e large Oil Companies have leased thousands of acres of land in this district and are now clriling. These lands have some good timber and are close to main lino railroads and towns. Price J7.S0 t $12. 6" per acre. I live in Oklahoma and furnish ninny Oklahoma Rank references. For further information cat and ask for D. 0. WILLIAMS. Hotel Mee, Hammond. Hours: 9 a. in. to 9 p. m. Developing and Colonizing Eastern and Southeastern Oklahoma. 10-22-6 SEVEN-ROOM HOL'sE. CLOSE IN. AH1 sell to right party "-room new house, furnace healed, on 40-ft. lot. close to downtown district in tine residential neighborhood for $3,500 on easy terms. House is two stories high, has good basement, litfht airy rooms and street improvements are paid for in full. If you have $500 and a good job we can show jou the best bargain on ever saw. GREAT STATE STREET BARGAIN. Seven-room house cJn State st. near Calumet ave. with good basement but no heat; $150 in repairs would add $."i00 to the value of the property. Three big Jiving rooms downstairs and three tine bed rooms tipsiatrs. Interior in good condition and will not need decorating. Right party could make ?l.0o0 on this barsrii i n. Only small amount of i ash needed. Best bargain we ever offered at $2. COO. BIG NORTH SIDE VALUES We have three houses en the north side between Chicago ave. and Hoffman St.. two bungalows and one two-story house. These were taken over on a foreclosed mechanic's lien; hence the builder's equity has been wiped out. The owner does not want to rent them because renters run down while owners build up a property. Accordingly these houses are to Je sold at a bargain and on a small cash payment to the right party. The houses are of frame, have good basements, are on 37 .j -foot lots and are to be sold for from $2,600 to 52,8j0. If yo 1 are tired of losing money on rent receipts, here's your chance to get settled for the winter in your own home. Hastings, Woods & Co. Office. Hammond Trust & Savings Bank. Telephone, Hammond 51. 10-23-1 FOR EALE Just completed. 1 5-room and 1 6-roorn bungalow with every modern convenience; hardwood floors throughout, kitchen cybirets, laundrytubs, etc.; south side, within a block of car line: lowest priced bungalows in Hammond. Our small cash payment and monthly terms will suit you. HAKGIS & MOORE, Phones 214.1- 321. 402 Hammond Bids. 10-11-ti FOR SALE House of 7 rooms, can be made into ten; near Standard and high school. Flione 11842 Hammond. 3:6tf FOR SALE OR TRADE for property in this district, a house and '. acre lot in St. Andrews. Florida; house S rooms, modern; ideal location for mechanic wanting climute change; new shipyard building there. Address L 2, caro Times. 9---tf FOR SALE OR TRADE For ioal estate in Gary or vicinity, equity in 160-acre farm with improvements, northeast of South Bend in Elkhart county, Ind. Address Box 1105, Gary. Ind. 10-1 l-tf FOR SALE 5-room modern cottage now vacant; reasonable terms. Inquire 440 Ash St., Hammond. 10-18-6 FOR SALE J. at a bargain. AVesley Reed's fine home Phone 1 1 47-J Hammond. 10-ia-tf FOR SALE Tiantier corner, vacant, 110th and Jndlanapolls blvd., YA'hiting: 90x143: eay payments. Gohdel. 5430 University ave.. Chicago. 10-19-lmo FOj" SALE Modern 6-rooni bungalow with burfet, colonnade, book cases, kitchen cabinet, linen closet, laundry tubs, hardwood tloors. furnace heat, driveway; iie,r cae lire and walking distance to Ktr.ndard Steel Car Co. By owner. Phone 3118 H tmrnond. 10-17-6 FOR SALE Two 6-room cottages; good condition: $2"0 down, balance monthly. 7S0 Beale ave. rhone Hammond 251. 10-17-6 FOR SALE Strictly modern six-room bungalow of the finest type Ir this section. Will be completed for occupancy in 2 weeks; winter supply or" coal m basement. Call evenings, 439 Elm St.. near 150th., Hammond. 10-21-4 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A $10,000 equity in Chicago improved corner for Hammond real estate, residence, vacant, farm or business. What have you? Address 11 Elizabeth, phono 677-1! Hammond. 10-22-5 FOR SALE. SO-acre farm, clear, near LaPorte. Ind. Good house, 2 barns, orchard. 5 acres of timber, soil black level, running stream, 2 horses. 5 cows. 2 hogs. 2 sheep. 30 chickens. 10 ducks, cream separator. 10 acres of corn. 30 tons of hay and all the machinery. Price $fc.i"(t; half cash. Must sell on account of death. Act quirk. 40-acre farm, clear, 'with good buildings; near LaPorie, Iid. Soil level. On Lincoln Highway. Price $3,5'.'0. Act quick. STEVE DO LA TO, lStOo Broadway, Phone &7. Gary. Ind. 10-22-3 FOR PALE 7-room frame cottage. 356 4 and 3576 Pen!, st.: city water, electric lights, cement lloor in basement: 50 feet of land with each house. Not less than $300 for the f.fst 'payment, balance monthly payments. AV'ill be completed about November 1. Smith-Bader-David-son Co., 800 Broadway. Phone 237. Gary. 10-22-8 FOR SALE 6-room 1 As -story modern cottage; terms reasonable. Inquire after 5 p. m., 1232 Atchison ave. Whiting. Ind. tues-fri-lm FOR SALE AT ONCE My house of g rooms, lot and barn. 1040 Green Bay five.. South "hicago. 111. See S. W. AVil- ! Ham. 504 1 19th st , AVhiting. Ind. 10-23-2 FOR SALE All modern 7-room house; all improvements paid in full: $1500 cash, including winters' coal; balance easy terms. Will be vacant this week. Applv 455 Michigan ave., Hammond. 10-2 3-3 I FOR SALE S-room cottage. 2 lots, good I garden soil, grape arbor and fruit ' trees: bargain if taken at once. Inquire 4315 Todd ave., fc.ast t hicago. lo-23-S Room and Board. WANTED Boarders and roomers; conventerit to Slsndard and Conkey plant. 1149 Erie St.. Hammond. 10-23-1
IE your sewing machine does not worj pilfiyv . "'y im iy hph 4 right, call up F. C. Miller, the -xpert.i firi tirI t''t"Vl iS6feJ' (3 'i 1S! Stale St. Phone 17M0. Estiinai tf f J J y J 1 Jrl l i RK t furnished free. Work guarantee), tf-25-lj j fef iii t 4 If Lj
OR SALE Burgeln. barber shop outtit; 2 chairs, 2 French plate mirrois. ' Combination wah basm wuh heater; all In good condition. Inquire Engineer. Hammond IluilJinK- S-17-I We Buy Liberty Bonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance. Open Saturady evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4003 ForaMbe Ave. Phone limit Chicago. Get the habit; pay less; buy for e.asb; at the Hammond Furniture Co. 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin, Mgr. W3-Imj FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watahfts. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open Saturday evenings. . ' 4-ll-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Bonds and dividend paying stocks for anything of value. Zinc and oil leases for sale or organise company to operate. What have you to offer? National Organization Co., 114 First National Bank Hldg., Hammond. 10-1 S-ri FOP. SALE Second-hand brick: $3 per thousand. Cor. Calurnet and 150th st.. Hammond. 10-1D-4 FOR SALE Grocery and market shelving, bins and fixtures; cheap if sold in 5 days. Inquire 348 Ilohman st.. .). W. Cook. lu-22-3 FOR SALE 115 feet 2-inch pipe with elbow: also roll-top desk. 4714 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. 10-22-3 prU SALE Team of horses; weight 2300. Call at 49o Sibley st., 2nd flat. 10-22-2 FOR SALE Furniture, beds, springs. mattresses, mahogany dressers, rockers, center table: good as new. 4438 Olcott, 2nd apt.. East Chicago. 10-22-3 FOIt SALE Hardman piano; mahogany case; reasonable for cash. C. R., care Times. 10-22-3 FOR SALE Sawdust. Two Step Ladder Co.. 292 Indiana ave., Hammond. 10-22-3 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, large mirror $19.25 One solid oak Wardrobe, in perfect condition $11.75 One Oak Home Hot Blast, No. 1.1 size $14.75 New Perfection Oil Heaters $5.25 We will save you $ on beds, Mattresses and Springs. Quick deliveries. Hammond4" urniture Exchange. 204 East State St. Op. Postoffice. Tel. 3070 10-22-3t FOR SALE A Cole hot blnst soft coal stove; in good condition: a bargain. 4433 Mugoun ave.. East Chicago. 10-22-2 FOR SALE. One Everett Piano in splendid condition, 50.00. One .$10.") Phonograph, like new, with records, $60.00. Call 170 Pluimncr avenue. Hammond. 10-23-2 FOR SALE South Bend Malleable kitchen range; in good order: bargain. ii Gondii st. Phone Hammond 1137-W. 10-23-2 FOR SALE os range ; pracli.-aily in v. . lfiM . l:Zo st , near I1arlnr. East Chicago. 10-? 3-3 FOR SALE Bodroom furniture, dining room chairs. 4735 Olcott ave.. upstairs. East Chicago. 10-23-1 FOR SALE Good horses; cheap. 411 Ash St.. Hammond. 10-23-4 FOR SALE New restaurant table: very reasonable. 367 Calumet ave. Phone 1951 Hammond. 10-23-3 BARGAINS Must be sold nt once: 1 3-pioce parlor suite.. $9.75: 1 chiffonier. $6.50; I dresser. $8.5': 1 kitchen cabinet, $9.50: 1 large size bookcase, $a.50. 1'04 E. State st., Hammond. 10-23-1 FOR SALE Kitchen range: first-class condition. 443 Pine st.. Hammond 10-23-1 FOR SALE CHEAP OR EXCHANGE Beautiful buffet, solid quartered oak. Best cash offer or will take davenport, rugs or what have you? Call at 1183 Van Buren st. or phone 1617. 10-23-4 Special Cash Bargain for Thnrsdav. Galvanized wash ! boliers at $1.29. Hammond Furniture Co., J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 E. State St. -0-2--1 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 4 rooms, furnish, d; will sell furnituie. 102 Ash St., Hammond. 10-15-6 FOR RENT 2 and 3 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 18s Plummer ave.. Hammond. 10-li-if FOR RENT Furnished room: modern; gentlemen preferred. 4421 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 10-21-3 FOR RENT 2 heated rooms furnished for light housekeeping: no children. 43U Indiana ave., Hammond. 10-22-1 FcR RENT Furnished 5-room cottage. Prone 2737 H:iminond. 10-22-2 FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping; no children. Inquire 371 Sibley St.. Hammond. 10-23-1 FOR RENT 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms: centrally located. Inquire 141 Logan St.. Hammond. 10-23-1 IV) R RENT Heated room for light housekeeping; no childre n .Inquire at 715 Sohl St., Hammond. 10-23-1 FOR RENT 2 steam heated rooms for housekeeping; no children. S3 State 6t.. Hammond. 10-23-1 FOR RENT 1 and 2 front housekeeping rooms; centrally located. 605 Hohman st. Phone 2574 Hammotili. 10-23-1
GLABBY IS
OVEBTHERE The Antipodeans Like Hammond Fighter Who Is a Valuable Asset in' Recruiting; Jimmy Now a Regular Speaker. Snowy Baker, who has recently arriv ed f romKangarooland, and is visiting at San Francisco, is a pronounced booster for Jimmy Clabby. lormer pet of Milwaukee. In the opinion of the Anti podean citizen, Clabby has proved the biggest favorite that ever stepped upoa Australian shores from America. As slated in these columns Sarge Jeemes is about to leave for England and France to get in the nght In earnest. In discussing Uncle Sam's glove artists who went to Australia and succeeded, Baker mentioned the names of Clabby and Fritz Holland, the latter of Portland. Ore. Says Baker: "These were two of the craftiest boxers that ever visited Australia. They used more actual brain work In a twenty-round event than most boxers do in half a dozen contests of a similar length. If anything, Clabby was the foxier of the two, as might be understood by the fact of his boxing the full twenty rounds with Darcy on two occasions. During these fights Jimmy brought every trick of the game into play andin this way managed to get thru. "Altho not a brawny middleweight in fact, of the delicate type of boxer Clabby was at the same time, according to the opinion of Austtinlian boxers who met him. the hardest middleweight puncher that ever came into the country. Not a hard consistent puncher, but he had a right-hand smash to the solar plexus that I-es Darcy told me had Eddie McGoorty's left hook. George Chip's overarm swing and all other famous pug smashers licked to death. Clabby would also use this snapry right to the jaw. "In all Clabby's fights in Australia and he had at least forty fights, all of which I have witnessed he has never appeared to be rattled. "He is. I surpose, the most popular American boxer who ever visited Australia. This popularity has been crowned by his enlisting in the Australian forces 'to fight for the world's democracy and destroy the Hun. "Today he Is invaluable to the recruiting scheme of New South AVales. He has developed Into quite an orator. As a five-minute recruiting speaker Jimmy has that happy, bright personality which, when he talks and says what a fine thing it is to be going over there. the young eligible Is imbued with the j same spirit and is proud to be one or Jimmy's proteges for the big fight." SPORTS TO HELP RAISE MONEY FOR WAR WORK NEW YORE. Oct. 23. During the united war work campaign next month for funds to continue the various war work activities. spor?s wr-f fe relied upon to furnish large contributions. AYilllam AV. Roper told the general sports committee yesterday that football games will be played at the Polo grounds Nov. 9. 16 and 23. instead of one game. He said that the plans of the committee were nebulous and that letters iiad been written to 500 colleges asking them to gft into the football drive. Cornelius J. Sullivan, golf chairman, announced that John D. Rockefeller Sr. had donated 1.200 medals to be played for in golf competitions at clubs the country over on Saturday, Nov. 16. He has issued an appeal to all the clubs to take part. The trophy will be called the Victory medal and will bear a likeness of General Foch. who Is an ardent golf enthusiast. AVillie Hoppe will play for the fund, but insists on choosing his own opponents. AV. G. Grace, president of the Bethlehem Steel Company, sent word thtt he would pay the expenses of a tour of the country by the Bethlehem soccer teim. national champions, and the Belgians who have been asked to come here. J. WILLARD ASKED TO AID WAR FUND NEAA YORK. Oct. 23. Jess Willard. heavyweight champion, was requested by telegraph today to give his pugilistic services in the nation-wide campaign to raise $170,000,000 for the various welfare organizations engaged in furnishing comfort to the American forces. The telegram, which was addressed to Willard at his home at Iawrence. Kansas, does not mention the name of a prospective opponent. It simply asks him to volunteer his services as many other boxing champions are doing. Auction Sales. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersfened will, on the 2d dy f November. 191t. at the office of the City Taxi and Dray Line, 160 Fayette street. Ham-, niond. Indiana, at the hour of 1 p. m.. offer for sale at public auction the following described personal property, towit: 1 6-pabtengi r Paige automobile, model 1917. Said sale to be made under a power in the chattel mortgage owned by the undersigned, and for cash in hand, the mortragee therein reserving the right to reject any and all bids. a Isted at Hammond. Indiana, this 22nd day of October, 191K. AMOS H. COO LET. By BOM BERGER. PETERS & MORTHLIN'U. his attorney.i. The above described property is now at the City Taxi and Dray Line's Garage, and may he inspected by persons interested. 10-23-30
FOOTBALL KILLS ALLIANCE PLAYER
ALLIANCE. Ohio. Oct 23 Carl D. Snyder. 21 years old. of New Philadelphia. Ohio, died in a local hospital today us the result of Injuries received in a football name here Sunday, when he suffered a broken back. Snyder did not recover consciousness from the time of the acldent until he died. Snyder's death is the second as the result of football Injuries In Ohio thi season. FQREiG LIRE BASEBALL NEW YORK. Oct. 23. The popularity of baseball among the allied nanatlons abroad is spreading so rapidly that there ii already a demand for simple instructions and rules of the game printed in foreign language. To meet these requirements, aeveral expert baseball authorities are collaborating in the preparation of a baseball primer, which will be distributed In various sections of Europe. The pamphlet, which will be printed In French. Italian. English and Spanish, will carry the rules of the game in the simplest form. In addition, there will be pages of explanations and answers to the Question! which arise among those who are playing their first contests. These questions and answers will be printed both in English and various foreign languages in parallel columns In order that when American and foreign, players or spectators meet, without being able to speak the language of their opponents or neighbors in the stands, there may be a medium of communication at band. A glossary of technical and baseball terms in all languages is also to be appended. NEARING- WINS FROM BORRELL 'OVER THERE' Eddie Nearing defeated Joe Borrell. a good Philadelphia boxer, "somewhere in France" in a ten round decision bout, according to a letter received by a friend of the local scrapper yesterday. Nearing and Borrell are In service In France, the former having trained for navy duty at the Great Iake. ono a. our warrt--AjCJ C&ntcd Ad in tcyrrtorvov &nd .ad cur Hal. Wanted Cahixm pp WffTS -i. tf- -f--- .- t.'j -tt - ife tf& -- - Workers Wanted At Once on project of the 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 and AT ONCE. Applv immediately at office of United States Employment Service East Chicago, Ind. City Hall Building, Bring This Ad. With You and Sav You Want to HELP BUILD HOUSES So As to HELP WIN THE WAR efr; iiUfii iifthi
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PREPS AGMN BIT B INFLUENZA BAN As the the result of a conference with Commissioner of Healtn John Dill Robertson, Assistant Superintendent or Schools Edward E. Cole has ordered th discontinuance ot all athletic activities in prep schools until further notice. "It waa brought to my attention by the health commissioner," Mr. Cole said yesterday, "that many of the lnfluenaa fatalities at the Great Lakes Training Station had been due to over-exercising before falling 111 with the disease. Also, we feared that as a result of becoming overheated In the various sports the students would be more prone to colds." The measure will affect military drill as well as Indoor gymnasium work and football practice. It came as a dlsappotntmeTit to many prep - coaches throughout the city, who had hoped to keep their teams in practice until th ban on uthletic gatherings was lifted. The Hyde Park eleven worked out on Stagg Fieia last night. There were two squads scrimmaging, and they made a better ihow than the Maroon elevens. The Hyde Parkers are tutoring themselves, and eeem to be doing the Job well. -BHT LAKES BOXERS FIGHT IT BUT AGAIN This is the big boxing day of them all at the Great Lakes station. The International bouts Involving all the allied forces for the King's trophy in London in December are the cause. Professional Jackie boxers are to fight It out for a placa on the Great Lakes team. According to the most reliable information obtainable four of the fiva battlers to be Bent abroad by the Great I-akes station already have been aelected. They are Ritchie Mitchell, light weight, Tal Moore, bantamweight, Dennis O'Keefe, welterweight and middleweight, and Jack Helnen, heavyweight. Four well known clouters are to contend today for the fifth berth. They are Cal Delaney, Vincent Porkoney, Joe Sherman and Jake Schleffer. These boys .are lightweights and welterweights. They will draw for opponents and the winners in the first two bouts will fight it out in the final. All the trials will be staged today. In addition, the regular weekly boxing program among the sailor amateurs will be put on for the edification of the big crowd that will pack the open air I ra vine arena. gHfCHESTER S PILLS fe. f t -a cm n dv nof T.r.tCT ftPUVM':r) OiJLUUl Ulll.UUiIJ.l..il U i, .-if ) V .'X . LECTURES Daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., "Th Right Way to Live." Mme. E. Lee, 319 State Line St., cor ner Douglas, one block west of Hohman. Phone 3346 Hammond. EA-MMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY to 3r r 4-4 Bomtn CtkM IWrMva 4a4 .:.-. : :. S.3 :- . 7?01:2 t.6 t:M 1:04 .JO sua S:4J f.Oi :! 41 "gf 14:2$ 11:05 11:26 11:4. 12:05pm 11:2l:v 1:1 1:4 :05 hi m 1:4 4:45 4:40 4 6 t:l :25 (:40 t:tS ;65 :20 :3i C:0 7:0 t.S 1:4 1:0 1:45 :0S :2t :45 10:0 1:S0 11:00 11.30 I J:00m KliOOam Car ainn atiui't :-0a-ui : 7:01 T:20 7:1 7; i.Oi :2i :8I 1:6 : MJ :4t 10:0 itai 10:4 ll:0f 11:2 11:45 1 2.05pra 12:25 12:46 C-.ra t:10j-t. .1J : 61 iioi 22 :! ! 41 7:0s ?:2I : :S :0 !" : Citf :1- : tits 10:18 10:38 10:5J ll.lt 11:53 11:68 11:18 11:8$ 13:5 i;i 1:22 1:(2 3.11 2.24 2:6 1:18 2:i.O 2:88 1:68 4:13 4:35 4:4 :t 6:t3 C:2S :4S : j.ll :3f 668 s7:10 7:18 7:3S 7:il :ls S:S8 8 :6S 9:18 9:38 8:51 10:28 10:68 11:28 12:00m W:1 10:38 Hit hag II.3J 11.68 12:18 12 .i 8 12:5 ill! jit. S.38 2:68 8:18 2:88 8:68 4:18 4:38 4.28 4:58 11 6:18 6:44 ; :ll : :4S :8 7:64 :lf 8:34 8:58 S:l :S2 8 10:1 10:28 10.t 17:18 11:8 12:22 l:0 :5 :4S .05 :2 b :4S 45 4:05 4:25 I 445 its 6:40 6:5$ 6:10 :15 C:4(l 65 7:05 7:20 7:2 7:50 9:0S t:25 :45 9:05 :25 9:45 10:05 16:.5 10:45 11:0 11:30 11:69 12:30am 1:00 2:1 i xVl Whiting and East "h!caLT, ' fl outh Chicago otaljr. 8Ta C-lcao ( At a. r,ad 4:27 Sv aa.
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