Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1918 — Page 9

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j Classified Advertisements

A charge of 10 cent for collection will he made for all classified advertisements phoned to this offlce and not paid for within five days. Wanted- -Male Help WANTED Men steady work. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf WANTED Men to unwn V' vJ,?Cn :1C rer ton: each cur paid when un loadeci Malleablo Iron Co.. Hanimwd"W ANTED Laborers steady work. American (iluc Co., Hammond. 1"" VrTTED Millwright steady work. American Ohio Co., Hammond. 10'22'6 WAXTKP- Several good bricklayers: steady work, good pay. 1. fa- ';"m"'Hon Co.. F.ast Chicago. .. WWTEP S car re;m:rers at leO-th st and Columbia A. C. Loebcrt Ask for superintend nt WANTED- Draftsman; good !er( -,or tracer. ii'anj ........ . -- 160?h and Otk sts.. Hammond. i0--o-oj WAN TED AT ONCE On experienced mill marker; highest wages. IR " gr Mfg. Co. 1 ll"--t'4'TED Meenper boy: must be 15 ye'ars. n'eid Murdoch ( Co -. Hamrnond. WANTED Men: steady work, 50- per hour. Nowak Milline Corpn., Calumet and 150th st.. Hammond. 10"-otI WANTED -AT OXCE BRIGHT BOY 17 YEARS OLD TO ASSIST WINDOW TRIMMER. Excellent opportunity to learn window trimming, and lern it right Fretor l-nv who is haniy with tools. troM ,'. paid vhiie burning. Apply Window Trimmer, llion Store. D-b-WANTED First class double entry bookkeeper: must be thorough; man or lady. Write 6 4-3. care of Tur.es Hammond. . I WANTED Laborers. 4 3c per hour; steady niht or dav work. Metals Rcrlnincj Co".. Osborne, Ind. 10-2S"3 -WANTED Fireman. 8-l-"ur shift; good ' jrntv Chott ave.. East Chicago, Ind. ll-2S-2t WVNTED Reliable agent to take charge of collections and represent industrial department in the Standard V-c'rient Insurance Co. in Hammond end vUinlty. Apply - so. iimm; i ( "hica go. 10-24-3 AV ANTED Laborers for steady work good pay extra bonus. Sleeping quarters at factory or free transportation to aud from Hammond. Chicago Eeed and Ervtilizer Co., Hessville 10-23-tf Indiana. WANTED -T- Helpers in machine shop on government work. Frank S. Betz 10-29-1 ,Co . WANTED Ticket agent. South Shore. East Chicago; man or woman. Essential industry auditor, Michigan City. Ind WANTED Men. U!Mh St.. Robertsdale; S5 per day. United Coristn. Co. 10-29-3 W NTED A night watchman. Ifith st. and Calumet ave , Nowak Milling Corporation. 10-29-j "WANTED 2 strong boys in dairy; onl" those willing to -work need apply. Hammond Dairy. 6S0 Oakley ave. 10-29--WANTED Driver for milk wagon. Ger1 - j ta- ; Ciai. T.ine and ivlissell Ft. ri, 422 Hammond. 10-29-3 W4NTEI Bov over 16 for truck helper. ". I.. V.ilnnil HiBentr Co.. 2?7 TrUman ove. Hammon'j. 10-29-tf ir a v-t t-r All-around machinist: steady work, best wages. I'hone 479 Hnmrr.or.d. Hammond Machine & 1 org" ks., 216 Wilcox, st. 10-29-3 WA N'T ED Ofree and shop clerks; male or ferrala. 1. S. lJetz o., itimim' "WANTED Nailing machina man: good wates; time or piece work, two step Ladder Co., 292 Indiana ave. 10-29-3 Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED To drive truck or pleasure car; will do own repairing or help work garage. Address 1-49. Times. ""? WANTED Position ns housekeeper in sm8ll family bv young married woman 'n'exchance for boaru and room for myself and .husband. Address '"Permanent ." Times office. 3 0-29-1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Oakland 34: 6-cy!inderj 1 917 model; in good condition: 4 new tires. See Mr. Ryan. 4U5 Tv ! r st., Gary. Phone 2930. 10-5-tf FOR SALE Ford touring car with 1500 ib. trailer; ball bearing, solid rubber tire wheels: in A-l shape. Come see for yourself. M. J- Trimmer, Highlami, Ind. Fhone 1. ' 10-26-2 FOR SALI3 OR TRADE 1917 ''hevro!e'., 5 -pass, with winter up. f 475: 1 & IS P,." 3- pass, $350. 4.'2fi Korsvth ave.. phone S72-M. East Chicago. 10-2S-.U l'lTt SALE 191 S Ford coupe; best e.-piipped Ford in Hammond: same as new Wi'! demonstrate. Call 53 Ryssell't. Phone .1014-J. 10-29-1 FOR SALE -1 0 1 f? ")verland roadster; starter, spot Htrht. tools: $275 cash or time or will trade for light truck. Call ,,t t'ore 2fi2 Hohman st., Hammond. 10-29-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1915 Allen 6pass.: $2n0. 4506 Forsythe ace. Phono P72-M East Chicago. 10-29-1 Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT Large soft coal heating stove for shop. Fhone 479 Hammond davtlme; evenings 3293. 10-2S-2

Wanted Female Help WANTED Girl for laboratory assistant: high school graduate preferred. Inquire at time office of United ChemtA; Organic Froducts Co. 10-11-tf

it-. ii,. i.- a v v i. frills, uulu . - . peri. 'need und inexperienced, to operate! power ."wiaf machine; laree govern-1 nunt order; good piy rapid advancement App! at Goshen shirt Mtg. Co.. I Iflj Condit. st., Hammond. lo-12-tf1 " A "V TI.Tl AT C.W-T - ,1 . V. .... WANTKD- Girls to operate power st'imi? machines; steady work, good pny. Apply Mollroy Helung Works, Truiufn una Sohl sts., Hammond. 10-2 1 -If WANTED Girls; steady work. American 01 no Co., Hammond. 10WA NTEI Housekeeper hv men with 1 rhild- pleasant home. Apply V. S. FmPlo mem Ofil,', City HU. East Chicago, 10-2o-6 WAN'TEIi Waitresses end chambermaids; stood was", room and board. Co!'. Lyndora Hotel. Hamnv-nd. 10-2"i-lf WANTED 25 girls in core room: steady work, bip pay. Hammond Malleable. Iron Co.. Hammond. 10-2S-tf WANTED Waitret-s; good wages. I'hone 16J0 Hammond. 10-23-tf WANTED Dishwasher. Apply Blue Goose Co., 71 7 Chicago live., Ensf Chicago. lO-Xti-3 WANTED A vouncr Rirl to do oflVe work Apply C403 Michigan ave. Indiana Harbor. 10-Id-3 WANTEIV Hirts- good positions for Ki'ls: various kinds of work : opportunities fir advancement. Apply Time oltic.e. Fnitcd Chemical & Organic Products Co. l(i-t-tf WANTED Ladv bookkeeper: some eperience in manufacturers' records. Thi ne East Chi. ngo 2.7. or call at I'nion Iron Products v"o . East Chicago, Ind. 10-2S-3 WANTED Waitress for lunch counter. 10 -hour dav. $12 per week .14 "3 Micli-iga-. ave.. Indiana Harbor. Do'.las Lunch room. 10-2S-3t WANTED Housekeeper, elderly or mil-, die aged ladv for two gentlemen, 25 1 DoukUs st.. phone 2372. Hammond. Will be home all day Tuesday; .an call j any time. !0-2S-3t WANTED Dishwasher. t nop suey restaurant. 0'- S'ato St., Hammond. WANTED Waitress at j once. Calumet Restaurant j 707 Chicago avenue. East! Chicago. Phone 527-M. :s-3tj WANTED Girl tvho has completed her I -....11.- i ,(,nrt V.ar. an,1 hO'ikkeeP-l ing'as assistant. Address Times. Eat Chicago. ll-2S-2t WANTED Women laborers; jrood wages. Chapin & Co., Columbia ave. and I. H.B. tracks. 10-"'-,f WANTED Girls. Hammond LaundryCo. . 163 Michigan ave. 10-2i-l WANTED Experienced girls. Hammond Laundry. 163 Michigan ave. 10-29-1 WANTED- Working girl to help with children evenings and Sundays in return for room and board. I'hone 2 1 r 1 Hammond. 10-29-. WANTED Competent maid. C. .T. Les ser, do Stat St.. liH'nmoim. i .. n W NTF.D Woman to clean and scrub at Phillips Hold. 701 Chicago .ave . East Chicago. 10-29-a WANTED Ladv cook at Ma.vwood Restaurant. 74 Calumet aye., Hammond. 10-29-1 WANTED Girl or woman to help with n useworK: goou iej. i---Ft.. Hammond. 10-19-3 Miscellaneous. FAPERHANGIN; and painting; good work at reasonable, prices. Carl ermiit. 4 40 Michigan ave. I'hone I 423 i 8-31-lm ! Hammond. Mt'SIO LESSONS Ragtime m twenty! lessons guaranteed. George G. Green, i 11 Rimbach ave., Hammond. Phone 226. I 10-15- ! Automotile Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. inter tops with glass or -elluloid Bide. Also fuil tops for all mi kes of cars. Hammond Auto "?aint and Top Co. 47S-S0 Ht hnian ol . II ratn-.i 10-1 S-tf WANTED Priv te rv to loan i3.0r. J on new bri k i Douglas st. or S 1 r "it.ilal'w. Owrer fi s 1 Furs j-tl- .ve. 1 -2S-2t OtTARArJTXED ROvTXKTO. We apply rt i and greun Rounng ov er old shingle-: '.'. tr.-avel Rooflmj and lepairing. See u on anything in Wi. Koc.eing line. Calumat 'SLooUng Co. Fhones 47-2:ii5. Room 27 Rimbach Bldg.. Hammond. 10-2-tues-thur-sat-tf For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 2 modern rooms for light housekeeping. 3645 I'enn ave., Indiana Harbor. 10-2 1-tf

FOR RENT 1, 2 and 3 furnished rooms) with bath room, cook ptove and gas: WANTED TO RENT

one suite for bachelors. Inquire 188 Plumme" ave.. phono 1918. Hammond. 10-28-tf FOR KENT 3 nicely furnished heate.l rooms for light housekeeping. 1 30 Wentworth ave. n-ar State. Phone 1232-W. U est Hammond 10-29-1 FOR BENT Furnished room suitable for two: hot water heat. 4 Warren 1 St.. Hammond. 10-29-1 j FOR BENT 3 light housekeeping rooms at :;ll Logan st., Hammond. Phone 224. 10-29-2 1 FOR RENT 2 modem heated rooms for light housekeeping; no children. 430 Indiana ave., Hammond. 10-29-1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping-: i. ar car line. 362 Plummer ave. rhone 1"1-R Hammond. 10-29-1

FOR RENT Two light housekeeping! REWARD and no questions asked for rerooms; furnace heat, hot water 7011 turn of blacn tan and white hunting

Oakiev ave.. Hammond. 1 0-29-1 FOR RENT Furnished room with bath for 1 or 2 gentlemen: ccnvenieni 10 both street ear lines. Standard and Gibson; r f. 23-i-B Sibley st. 10-29-2 t'O'f RENT Verv dfsirable room 1 0-C Atlas Apt.. East Chicago. 10-29-2! FOB RENT Large front room and alcove for sleeping: will aoeommodate 3; hot water heat. 232 Plumtner ave,. near postofflce, Hammond. 10-29-1 FOR RENT 2 or 3 nicely furnished hmted rooms for light housekeeping. 434 Indiana ave. Phone Hammond 2139. 10-29-3 Money to Loan WANTED Private party to loan $3,000 on new brick bungalow. Owner, at 680 Douglas ave. or 610 Forsvthe ave. 10-29-2

Real Esiaie Bargains

FOR SALE Just completed. 1 5-roorn and 1 6-room bungalow with every modern convenience; hardwood floors throughout, kitchen cabinets, lauridrv tubs, etc.; south aide, within n Muck of far line; lowest priced bungalows in Hammond. Our small cash paymut and inoiiilily terms will suit you. HAKGIJ & MOORE. Fhoues 143- 321. 402 Hummonl Bldg. 10-11-tf FOR SALE i ami 5 room cottages, $200 cash, balance monthly: 6-room brick veneer. $:;il cash, balance month! v; 12-r.-om hnek tint, $:.:rtcj cash, balance monthly. .Many other bargains in all parts of the ctty. Phone 177S or see -Mrs. Bunnell. 631 Michigan ave, Hammond. !0-2:)-l FOR SALK House of 7 rooms, cn be made into ten; near Standard and high school. Phone 2SI3 Hammond. 3:6tf FOR SALE OR TRADE for property in this district, a house and aero lot in ft. Andrews, Florida; house 8 rooms, modem; ideal location for mechanic wanGug climate change; new shipyard buildir.ff there. Address L 2, care Times. 9-2S-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE For real estate in Gary or vicinity, equity in 160-acre farm with improvements, northeast of South Bend in Elkhart county, Ind. Address Box UOo. Gary. Ind. 10-11-tf FOR SALE J. Weslev Deed's fine home at a bsrgaln. Fhone 1H7-J Hamin n.d. 10-19-tf FOR SALE Transfer corner, vacant, H!Hh and Indianapolis blvd.. Whiting: P0xl: easy payments. Gobdl, 6430 Iniverslty ave.. Chicago. 10-19-lmo K)R SALE 6-rocm cottage. 2 lots. go-. ; gnri.:. soil grape, arLor ami fr -U trees: bargain 1 taken at once. Inquire 4fMo Todd ave.. East Chicago. 10-23-6 FiK SALE 5 acres in South Hammond near Harrison and Monon yards. Inaulre Emi! Li'tii, South Hammond. 10-2A-3 F(I! SALE 6-room 1 It -story modern cottage; terms reasonable. Inquire after 5 P. m., yj Atchison ave. Whiting. Ind. tues-fri-lrn F'lR SALE- New 6-room bungalow: oak 'ni"h ti.rougboiit. very fine const ruction. high basement, complete plumbing, furnac, electric t:tures and shades: wtd let, factng May wood, paid. Iw Trice: terms to suit. Owner on premises. 552 Highland st.. near Columbia. 10-26-2 FOR SALE New 6-room bungalow, sun parlor, all built-in features, large ga rs;e; e.irner lot with eist front. Will sell for less than cost. Leaving citv; immediate possession. Terms. 4202 Barins ae.. East Chicago. Thone TK4-H". 10-29-6 Folt SALE 3 half acres of Jnnd half mile from Standard Steel Car Co.. east of Coy s Park. I'hone owner. Hammond 1 lu-29-3 FOR SALE House and lot, Sf.glltz Park Addition. Inquire 433 John Whiting. Ind. 10-29-4 FOR SALE OR RENT Houe on 1 a.-re of ground. Apply Room 2. American R.-staurant, 10 Siblev st., Hammond 10-29-1 F'OR SALE 10-acre farm, o-room house, good barns; $150 pr year: Immediate possession; terms to suit, stock and farm also for sale. W. H. AIger, Lowell. Ind . R. R. No. 1. Thone 166-M1. 10-29-6 FOR SALE 4-reom ccttage; best location on south side, including 4 lots, high and dry: tine for garden or chickens. Inquire Louis Buettner. phone 2361 Hammond. 10-29-6 FOR SALE 2-story frame building; store front with 4 rooms in rear with toilet. S rooms upstairs, with bath and toilet, garage 24xlS with large chicken house; all fenced in, SO ft. front. Trice 54500. 26 loeth st. Hammond. Applv to ownet upstairs after 6 p. m. 10-29-3 For Salts Miscellaneous. FOP. it ALE noi springs and mattress. oak library table, oak arm chatr. oak bookcase and writing desk, reed desk and ebair, .ug9xl2. $20 solid mahogany antique china closet and gas iron. 25 Highland st. Phone S9j-M. 10-26-2 FOJi SALE Jersey cow. Fhonc irs:i-Y4 Hammond. 10-26-3 I'.'Il SALE AT ONCE On account of death, 12 fattening boss. Inquire s W. Burlingarne, 437 Jefferson St.. Gary 10-2S-3 FOR SALE One 9"xl2' and one fi-x9-rug and one bed davenport: like new Thone h6SR or call 413 lraokert st Hammond. 10-2S-3I White Hros. have ear load Wisconsin potatoes, $1.3.) er bushel at ear. Phone Hammond 4 IS or 2252. :s :t FOR SALE White French Poodle dog, :i02 Truman avenue. 10-:8-2 Wanted To Rent. WANTED Rrfined young couple wants furnished rooms in good family where wife can assist with light housework or cj-re of child in exchange for part payment of rent. Would rare for home of couple employed. Address Y. It., Times office. 'l0-25-5 Two or three undesirable locnlitv furnished rooms Vddress B211, care Tunes. Hammond lU-2?-2t YOCNO intelligent Couple would like to rent a furnished upartment or house in souttt part of town. Addres V. Pronsoff Standard Steel Car Co.. Hammond 10-29-5 Lost and Found FOUND Brown mulley cow. Inquire Chas. Strauch. Black Oak. Ind. 10-26-3 LOST Auto crank, north side, to 13 Hoffman. Reward. Return 10-29-1 FOUND Fockotbook In front of First State Trust ,t Savings Bank. 137th and Cedar St. Indiana Harbor Owner may have same by identifying and paying for ivJ. Call at bank. 10-29-1 ! aog. us tiinion si., tmrnmomi, 10-29-1 LOST Brownish black Shepherd dog; white rinrf around neck; child's pet. Return to 57S Ti'uman ave., Hammond 10-29-3 LOST A fox. hound dog; white and brown spot. Phone East Chicago loot;. P.eward. 3714 Deodar St., Indiana Harbor. 10-2 3-6 For Rent. FOR RENT A large house on North Baring ave.. East Chicago. Inquire 4 4 32 Baring ave. Thone 77S-M East Chicago. 10-26-3 FOR RENT 4-room house furnished. 4S17 Northcote ave.. East Chicago. 10-29-2 rOR RENT 6-room cottage. 172 Clark st. Phono 1112-J Hammond. 10-29-1 FOR RENT 6-room flat; bath, electric light, gas. MS Erie st. Vacant Nov. 1st. 10-29-2 FOR RENT 5-room house and bath. 135 W. Williams St., West Hammond 10-29-2

For Salo Miscellaneous

We Buy Liberty Bonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance. Open Saturady evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4005 ForTbe Ave. East Chicago. Phone A3. Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co. 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin, Mgr. T-2S-lmo FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watch eg. Lessor's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open Saturday evenings. 4-ll-tf FOR SALE Due to sickness and not being able to work with them. I oner for sale 3 heavy draft, horses weighing aooui ion') eB, n ami 2 team wagons. Joe Bloski. 622 E. 151st St.. Kat Chicago. Ind. 10-24-12 FOR PALE Grocery and butcher fixtures; reasonable; closing out my business. Inqulrw lt37 Broadway. Gary. Ind. 10-24-12 SPECIAL SALE. Genuine Edison phonograph, large size oak cabinet, with 125 records FREE, $47. TjO; terms Jl.no down arid 2ic per week. Many other big bargains jn new end second-hand Phonographs including Victor. Columbia. Pathe. I'.runsvv n k. etc. If you cannot call write for complete catalogue and price list of all used machines. Any phonograph shipped on approval, all charges prepaid, for fre trla.1 in your home. Lowest prices and term in Chicago V, Y..IAN. BAH I! g '".v. Koorn 604 Republic E'.cg., cor. State ar Adams sts . Choago. 10 : 5 '5 Special Cash Bargain for Wednesday One two-hole Laundry Stove, $4.7."); must call for it. Hammond Eurnithre Co. 242 E. State St. J. Arkin, Mgr. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Bonds and dividend paying stocks for anvtbine of value. Zinc and oil leases for sale or organize company to operate. What hav ji'U to offer? National Organization Co 11, rusi .".ationai riaiig i-mg.. Ham mond. 10-29-14 FOR SALE Team of horses, coal wagon and harness. 640 Sherman St.. near Home Lumber Co. and Columbia ne. 10-29-3 FOR SALE Used Ideal Recent hard , coal base burner; i-h'ap. "33 Elm st. Hammond. 10-29-1 FOR SALE Vernts Martin bed. mattress and springs. Call 421 Indiana ave., Hammond. 10-29-1 FOR SALE 2 pood work hordes. Inquire E. T. Werdeman. Highland. Tnd 10-28-3 Personal. PERSONAL Will people who roomed Chester Barr kindly phone East ChikllC in Oft cago e06. 1 - 6 J - . WANTED Baby girl for my own; newborn one. Will give it my name and give it good home and the best of care. Address B 400, care Times. 10-29-1 Room and Board. ROOM AND BOARD for 1 or 2 gentlemen in private family. Phono Hammond 3484. " 10-28-1 LEGAL NOTICES. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. VLADU CIOBANOV ET AL VS. WILIMRD B. VAN HORNE ET AL. CAUSE NO. 17S4S. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 19IS. Now comes the plaintiffs by McMahon & Conroj. attorneys, and tile their complain herein, together with an aflldavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Henry H. Mather, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur theron. at the calling of said cause, on th- 16th dH" of December, A. D. ISIS, the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room tso. 1, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November. A. D. 1ft IS. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my band and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 14th day of October, A. D. 1M8. HERBERT L. W HE A TON. Clerk L. S. C. By ROSCOE HEM STOCK. 10-15-22-29 Deputy Clerk. NOTICE Or ADM3ITXSTH ATIOBT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES NELSON, DECEASED. No. 19 45. Notice is hereby (riven 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. AMANDA NELSON. Admlr.tst ratri. rated Oct. 21. 19H. Notice to all farrrjer registrants in North Township between ages 1J-21 and il-3. inclusive. If the above registrants will call on the following romittce the new government ruling regarding farm labor exemptions will be fully explained. All above registrants are requested to give their names to the commitee at once. HERMAN MEETER. Chairman. HERMAN SCHREIBER, C. P. SCHOON. JNO. L. HESS. 10-29-1 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAMMOND. John H. Ludolph and wf to Grace R. Conroy, Ls 18 to 20. R 17't,' L 21. B 2. Franklin Add $ Grace R. Conroy (single) to Harriet A. Ludolph. Lb IS to 20, S 17V L 21. B 2. Franklin Add William H. Gostlln and wf to Dominick SharkowskI and wf, L 20, B 16. Hoffman's 3rd Add ? Lydla D. Hess (spin) to Anton Taulek. Ls . 10. B 6. Towle & Avery Add . Patrick P. Sullivan and wf to Pteve Dedlnsky and wife, L 1.00 1.00 275.00 fi50 00

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Pk Sub 3,000.00 Sheriff to illl.nbeth Mclntyre Lash, I't Block "A", Holtman'! 2nd Add 8.9i7.34 Herman Lena and -wf to Fern Feece. Ls 40 to 43, 1-i 2, Turners 2nd Add . 1 00 Fern Feece to Emma Lfcnza, Ls 40 to 4 3. I 2, TiiT.er's 2nd Add 1.00 Henrietta V. Hormann and bus to Renata Moyrer, L 11. H 2, Lane's Add 100 John Krooktuan and wf to Andrew Frban. L 10, B 1. Agnes Rober ts Sub. 2.O00 00 Walter . Bezley end wf to Joseph A. Scott and wf N 22V I- -:'". S 10' L 66. St & Tr Ironworkers Add 1.0" fecker ft Tapper Realty Co. 1o James A. Sidvvell and wf, L 20. B 8. akland Add 100 Sheriff to Fi ,-! Allen, runrdian L 44. B 16. H pt North Side Add 1.287.59 EAST CHICAGO. Frank D Briae (unmar) to Mary C. Deltriae, L 14. B 4. S W 29-37-- 1 69 E Chgo Co to John Theys & wf L 7. N'i2 L S, B 4. NW 29-37-9 450 00 Smith Bader Davidson Co to Wade S. Pettit. et al, N 7'z' L 2S. L 29. R 7'i' L 30. B 3. NW 29-37-9 100 Adam Ruder (wid) to John Amray and wf, L 47, B 1G, SW 2S-37-9 2.000.00 Cal Kennedy Land Co to William Bremer. Ln 7, S. 9. B 10. Calurnet Add 445.00 Julian H. Youche tbarh) to Ruth Wlxon, Ls 11 to 13. B 13. Lake Shore Add -- 100 Clarence C. Smith and wf to Herbert F. Reese and wf. N 42' Ls 25. 26. B fi. SW 29-37-9 1 00 INDIANA HARBOR. Ntcolaie Dan and wf .o William Hetty ed v.f. L 6. B M, Ipdiar.ii. ITui bor 1 ."0 Wi'.lia.a Retiv aul v.f to Njco- ! Dai. ; 1 w f . L 6, B Ci. Indiana Harbor L00 James E. Grinstead and wf to Despyna Andros. L 20, B 2R. Indiana Harbor l.SyOOO Max Brozowski Gd. to Nick J. Poppa. 1, 13. B 59. Indiana Harbor S3O.n0 Nick Betty and vf to William Retty. Ls 1. 2. B 1. Trd Add Ls 35 to "7, B 1, East En.! Resub. 500.00 Nick Retty end wf to William Retty. L 4. B 4. 1st Add 1,300.00 EAST G-ART. Gary Hobt lnv Realty Co to Homer H. Schneider. Ls 36. 37. B 6. lnt Sub 1 00

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Little debts cause more worry thin large ores because you are expected to meet them promptly. We prepare you fer such emergencies. We make all loans of $25.00 to $39 0 on Furniture. Pianos or jy other personal property without removal from your posttsrton en short notice and without publicity. Interest at the legal rte la charged only for the actual number of months loan is crried. 2 0 U the Monthly Payment n $ 9 0 $3 76 ls the Monthly Payment on $ 75 0 f o.OP 1s the Monthly Faymer.t on $100 00 Plus 8V Per Cent on Unpaid Balances. All other amounts up to $300. IX) at the aaroe proportionate rate. Caa nun IT in i rv-r Ak him about his businese and the plan See UUl manager under which he work. It is revla,ton on Srr lee-te-t ke-Hor-i-o-rr endeavor and is carried on in Tour behalf. We are Licensed and Bonded to the State, ffivinr you a tfoublo abearance, of our responsibility, as responsible as a Bank. Provident Loan Company

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All Weak, and Diseased Persons, young or old, with Poor Memory, Disordered Stomach, Lame Bark, Contagious Blood Poison. Varicose Veins, Sores, Ulcers, Bladder, Acute and Chronic Diseases, Sain Diseases, Piles, Rheumatism. Fistula. Stricture and all Special and Nervous Diseases cured to stay cured. Consultation and Examination Free. Dr. Laickett, Specialist 158 EAST STATE STREET. Phone 3418. HAMMOND, IND. Hours: 9-12, 1-5. 7-8. Sundays, -l.

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Gary ,Hobt lnv Realty Co to Homer H. Schneider, L 10. B 11; Ls S',2 of 22 and 23. C 12. Earles 2nd Glen Pk Add; 1, 6, B 3. 3rd Sub to Diking -ton k; V WVi NE STj NE .",2-36-7; Tt V'Vj NE SK NE 32-36-7 L'J" Condit McGlnnity R-alty Co. to Andrew Soltesz. . 22. B 1. Condit McGinnity 7th Add 600. 00 Condit McGlnnity Realty Co. to Mrs. Mary Loltesz, I, 12, B 4. Condit McGlnnity's 6th Add- 600.00 Fred Harnett and wf to Thomas Joyce and wf. L 12, B 6f, Gary Land Co's 1st Sub 5.000 00 Harold E. Reid and wf to William Lunduhl and wf, L 19, B 41, Gary Land Co's 1st Sub-. l.0 Louis H. Broer and wf to Samuel B. White, L 14. Sl,i L 13.

B 2. 3rd So Broadway Add.. . 600.00 j Maritn M. Reiss and wf to i Mary Mysza. L 10. B 3, F. D. j Barnes Gary Add 4 on. 00 Martin M. Reiss end wf to j Walenty Pusz and wf. L 6, ! B S. F. D. Barnes Gary Add 375.01 ' Marion G. White (bach) to j Henry Abbensenth, L 22, B j 25. Gary Land Co's 1st Sub S.50 00 J William M. Jones, corar., to I Robert L. Treadway and j Laura. L 28. N L 27. B 4 3, ) Gary Land Co's 1st Sub S,25.00 j John B. Rurka tbarh) et al to j Birgous QuilUn, L 37. B 25, ! Gary Lend Co's 1st Sub I 00 j Gary Land Co to Frank Ess- . rneister. L 7. B 17, Gary j Land Co's 1st Sub 525.00 j Gary Land Co. to Frank Essmcister, L 8, B 17. Gary Land j Co's 1st Sub -25.03 j Frank Ismister and wf to i Raymond Knight and wf, L j B 17, Gary Land Co's 1st Sub 1 C9 TOLLESTON." J City A Harbor Land Co et al j to ?Jry Ru IriclTt, L IS. E 8, j 0"V V- A Id -- 9" 9 Chuiie:- F. '".Mi atcl wf to j Jos- : 'o St sue. 'jl. 14, B 23, I Co's t! A. id S0.00 j Joseph Stancik and wf to Met- i tie Jones, I. 14, B 23, Co's 6th Add 1.00 HOBART. Harrison Scholler and wf to Fred .1. Black, Ls 23. SO. B 2, Schollcr Add l.no August F. Kreft and wlfo to John Elson and Alma. Ls 31 to 34. Hobart 500.00 John Elson and wf to Joseph Aho, L 10, Krefts Add 150 00 WHITING. Mirhsel Neylon and wf.to Sullivan Tokarr Co. Ls 1 to 9, B 8: L 8, B 7; Stieglits Sub 1.00

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w m his i$ RELIEF A mM DRIVE Recognized Great Organizations Representing A!! Creeds and Elements Welded Into One. ,v $170,500,000 IS THE GOAL. Plan of Wr Department to Avlcf Waito of Energy and Duplication of Effort Enthusiastically Adopt4 and Unity la Achlevod. WHAT GENERAL PERSHING NEEDS si to "! KM a "Give ma niiio men who have a hut and I e will bare a more effeetive fighting force than if I had ten men withHi cv.t it: tea It til General Perzhin?;. C5srtaar1W'Sa On November 11 tJe American jpl will start a eae week'a trif to taise tiie largest aanouot of money erer gUts outright by aay pop? the history of Cte wo'ld. The drive will be a new thins; wader the sua. For the first tlie Frettanta, Catholics and Jews, 'orttlng all tlieur dlffereEces, wlil line up shoulder to shonldr, waldlrg their individual orgnnlsntlona tocelher In the! common devotion the LovS In the cantonmeats and over thrre. Thla amalgaicatinn of th senn jrct agejvctea enjfaad in war work Is one of tii Ine d?velopnf tits which have bee brought abfent by th? wnr nd uaAr the wise "ii:f3ance of Prpsideat Wilewn. The eeven organi?,ticr whicb t Eeflier will nifke tWs unltd appl ere tb Y. M. C. A Y. W. C. A Nalnrml f"at'ic!!c War Council and & nf C, 'he Je-Wh V el tare Board, tfe War C-n r. 1 ''m; rnunlfy Servle. tb Amrriccp t.it.'s.-y Asiclatlon and the fiijlvjiiiop AiT.y. Kah of Xiiem wlH ped futi'ts rh's Fall ; oach had plann4 a s-()iir;.te caP'paiKu for support. Now, acting C'n tb1 RtiygeeMon of the PreKMpni's 'f-'.-.-r of Scr.trnher 8, tha seven cr."p.;i,:-s will he rolled tat one. The Ar.-;Um jwh fie wlU he parfd !? h'.r-ii-t of -v:n separate appesls. n: d t;e ;;. !; wij; hee aa ipporf iifi'i'v o (i"t - r.C(i syipntlidly that men en ! wo :j a of' ull .'r:is at home cn wurk tc.i;.t !i-?r, ns avn of all creeps ever 'hero ere ftliticg and dying tocr-tbor. Dr. .Ichn R. Moft, whom President Wl'.son hr.s sv-j.:,n of as one of the abl'Kit and mn-t useful mm of his geo ti'stion, has bHn selected Dlreetoa General of tl.e Crive. It ls Intereatlnf to note that Mr. Men's name was placed in nonciastk-n by John Q. Agaf of the National Catholic War Council and seromied by Mortimer L. SoMIf of the Jewish Welfare Board. Th general committee having the carcpoJara In charge contains such well kxtown names as Raymond B. Fosdlck, Chairman of the Commission on Training Camp Activities; George f. Perkins, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the U. S. Steel Corporation ; Jame F. PheKtn of nrnhlower and Weeks ; Honorable Myron T. Herrtek. former ambassador te France; Cleveland H. Dodge, George Gordon Battle. Mrs. Henry P. Iavt8oa and Frank A. Ve tided ip, president d the National City Bank. In every city, wonty and town the campaign will be In charge of the biggest men of the community. Together these seven organizations represent a work that la staggering in its proportions. They have more than 15,000 uniformed workers, standing shoulder te shoulder with the hoya every step of the way from home to the frent line trenches. Tbey operate more than 8,000 bnildlngs and ship 500 tons of supplies' te the boys in Frar.ce e--ery week. Fifteen miles of film set all for the other aide each week under their direction, and the regular weekly attendance ef soldiers end sh!'.ors at their motion picture shows is more than 2,600,000. The Bibles furnished to the boys since the wa; bn ko out would, if piled one on another, make a pile more than twenty miles high. "Morale," said Napoleon, "is aa other factors In war us throe to one." By which he ta,nt that one man -who is kept contented nd happy is better than three men who are disuvuThped and homsick. It ls the business of these seven grnt oceneles to help maintain morale. They are heeinns; up tin fine fighting e-ge of our boys, and by their ministrations, helping to put added power Into our srmy and navy and so hasten the hour of victory when they will bring our boya hoiaie a ga lilt la predicted by national leclers that this great victory drive w'l! "go over the top" in a larger way than auy campaign that has preceded it. IS YOUR HOUSE A FORT Every household should equip aa for a sieg, by canning and drying vegetables and fruits. The book 1ued by the National War Gardem Commission. Washington, D. C, tokla hv.w. f a.i- fcr ients for foULg-.

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