Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1918 — Page 11

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Classified Advertisements

A charge of 10 cent for collection will he made for all classified advertisements phoned to this ofilce and not paid for withrn five days. Wanted- -Male Help WANTED Men steady work. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue ana l.H. R Trnrks. tf til "oT"to U'iVTrn tn to iimraia roet. 20c to

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oae.A. jiauvmjtu w. .. t.-13-tt WANTED AT ONCE One experienced mill marker; highest wages. J'l-" & .ifg co. j"" WANTED Men; steady work, 50c per hour. Nowak Milling Corpn., Calumet arid WANTED Laborers for steady work good pay extra bonus. Sleeping quarters at factory or free transportation to and from Hammond. Take Gary Interurban to C. 1. & S tracks, and walk 3 blocks south. Chicago Feed and Fertilizer Co. Os- , t T 10-29-tf borne, Indiana. OrriCI BOT Bright clean ooy for office. AV. B. Coakey Co., Hamat NIGHT J AltlTOK AND WATCBMAN Tor office, liht easy work for elderly man. W. B. Coniey Co., Hammond. WANTED Lathe and plane operators. Warner Implement Co.. near W. B. Conkey Co.. Phone 436. 31"3t WANTED Messenger boy; miwt ho IG rears. Peid loch & Co.. Hammond WANTED Men to work in our Grocery Order packimr store. Apply P. D. 4 1 10-31-tf Lovesrren. GOVERNMFNT NEEDS HUNDREDS OK CLERKS for income tax. customs. Internal revnue. Hammond examinations soon. Salary $1 200-52000. Experience unnecessary. For free particular recardint,- examinations. write J. . Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner). 30SS Kenois Building, AAashirston. WVNTEP At once. Several first class floor and bnech molders on jobbing. Champion Potato Machinery Co Hammond. 10-.51.--t AC.CNTS WVNTEP For a strong stock. fi-sualtv company: Workmen's comi.ei, nation; automobile, liability, accident and health, and plate class. Permanent .ornoction desired with a good office. Vddress 5393 Times statins probable volume of business. All communications (-'rictly confidential. V.'VNTEP -V strong: boy for grocery, on" iinhinan St.. phone 1693. Ham mer a. ll-l-3t WAXTED-NUht watchman: Rood steadv position for neht man. Apply IT. 3. Reduction Co.. East Chicago Ind. WANTED Good reliable boy to ; carry Times route on north side. Sheffield ace. Applv Times office, room 214 Hammond Bldgr., Hammond. ll.l.J LATHE HAN'DS BORING MILL HANDS MACHINISTS TIN SMITHS Apply EDWARDS VALVE AND MFG. CO. 1200 W. 145th St.. East Chicaeo. or Federal State Employment Office. Citv Hall. East Chicago. Ind. U. S, EMPLOYMENT Bureau wants 40 laborers for new construction work for Locomotive Superheater Co. Applv at plant of Locomotive Superheater Co., 151st st. and Pailroad Ave., East Chicaeo, or City Hall, East Chicago. 11:2:tf MECHANIC Thoroughly practical mechanical man to have charge of insulation and repairs; must be machinist with both machine and erecting experience, some millwright experience desirable but not necessary: permanent position, essential work. Tn answering state past experience fullv. Address II 09, Times, Hammond. 11:1:3 MACHINISTS with general shop experience preferred, but good bench hand considered; essential work, permanent. In answering state past experience fully. Write T 48, Times, Hammond. 11:1:3 Money to Iioan . WANTED Private party to loan $3,000 on new brick bungalow. Owner, at 6S0 Douglas ave. or 610 For eythe ave. 10-29-2 Wanted To Rent. TOTJNG lntelHrent couple would like to rent a furnished apartment or house In louth part of town. Addrnaa V. Pronaoff. Itandard Steel Car Co.. Hammond. 10-29-8

Wanted Female Help

AVANTKD AT ONCE 50 Rlrls. both experienced and inexperienced, to operate power sewing- machines; larne government orei. r; kooI pa v and rapid advancement. Apply at HomIivii Shirt Mt"w Co... 105 Condi i s-t.. Hamrccnd. 10-12-tf WANTED 25 Kirls in core room: steady. work, bis; puy. Hammond Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. 10-23-tfi WANTED Gills; Rood positions for Kirls; various kinds of w.irk; opportunities for a.i vanooment. Apply Time oiliee. I'nited Chemical & Organic Products Co. l0-2ti-tf WANTED Women labor ers; good wages. Chapin & Co., Columbia ave. and 1. 10-2S-tf WANTED Middle-HKud woman with executive ability to do welfare work in a plant that is increasing in women woikers. A woman with such ability can do a lot of Rood in helping the government tolvo the labor problem. All inquiries w ill he treated strictly confidential. Write N-S3, Tunes. Hammond. 10-CO-tf WANTED 1.000 ladies to come in and buy lulls at reduced pries. These hati arc n--fd velvet: also the newest modes. Ilui.klorth Hat Shop. Hammond. 10-30-4t. WANTED Experienced girl In confectionary store; reference required; $11 per week. Hammond Candy Co. 10-30-at GOVERNMENT NEEDS 12.000 WOMEN CLERKS Hammond examinations Nov. 16-Dec. 7. Salary $1.2"'.. Experience necessary. Women desiring; government position write for free particulars. J. C. Leonard (former Civil Service Examiner), l(jfS Kenois HiiildinK. Washington. Ui-;!l-4t. WANTED Dishwasher; good pav; short hours. Jov Lo. 100 'State street. 4- ' Hammond. 10-31-3 WANTED Housekeeper for family of three; no children; .middle aeed woman preferred. Call at 304 Hammond buildint,'. between 7 and & p. m. 11-1-21. WANTED Dishwasher. 99 State St.. Hammond. Kins Hung; Lo. 11:1:3 WANTED Ticket agent. South Shore. East Chicago, man or woman; essential industrv. Address Auditor South Shore, Michigan City, Ind. 1 WYNTED Experienced sales lady for general store. H. Matasar, Cedar Ft.. Indiana Harbor. 1:1:3 W NTED Waitress and dishwasher. Majestic Restaurant. Hammond. WANTED Capable waitress for restaurant service. Apply Employment Service. Citv Hall. East Chicago. 11-1-. WANTED Housekeeper by widower with two children Inquire or write Mrs. Wm. Penfleld, Hessville. Ind. Tel. 1372Y1. 11:1:3 Miscellaneous. PAPERHANGING and painting: good j work at reasonable prices. Carl er- j mitt. 440 Michigan ave. phone 1429 Hammond. 8-31-lm MUSIC LESSONS Ragtime in twenty, lessons guaranteed. George G. Green.) 11 Rimbach ave., Hammond, i'hone 2296. i 10-15-6 ! Automobile Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Winter tops with glass or celluloid sides. Also full tops tor all makes of cars. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-KQ Ilohman at.. Hammond. 10-16-tf GENERAL ROOFING. Have your roofs repaired or reeoated before winter. Chimneys repaired at lowest prices. Call or address R. C. HALL. 614 OAKLEY AVENUE. Phone 2205 Hammond. Ind. 10-30-tf MANURE. Furnished for Lawns. lt74, Hammond. Phone 29 55 or 10-31-3t For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 1. 2 and 3 furnished rooms with bath room, cook stove and gas; one suite for bachelors. Inquire 188 Plummer ave., rhone 1918. Hammond. 10-2!s-tf FOR RENT 3 strictly modern light housekeeping rooms, 'hot water heat. Thi suite consists of 2 bed rooms. Phone 1775 or call 531 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 10-iO-lt FOR KENT Modern front room, suitable for 2 gentlemen or man and wife. 24S Truman ave.. Hammond, phone 272. 10-3 1 -3t FOR KENT Room with kitchen privileger; also sleeping room for couple or twe grnt'i-men. 29 Maywood ave., phone 1595 Hammond. 10-31-2t FOK RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping: near car line. 3J Plummer ave. I'hone 1017-R. Hammond. 10-31-lt. FOR RENT 2 modern light housekeeping rooms; no children. 254 Indiana ave., Hammond. 1 n-3 1 -2 1 FOR RENT Furnished modern room for one or two gentlemen; meals close bv. 73s Walter St.. Hammond. 10-31-5t FOR RENT 4 furnished rooms, centrally located: must be responsible party. 242 State St., rhone Hammond 2145. l0-31-2t. FOR RENT Nice large front room. nicely furnished; all modern conveniences, "suitable for two. 4 Warren St.. Hammond. 11-Wt FOR RENT 2 front housekeeping rooms' no objections to children; centrallv located. 505 Ilohman St.. phone 2574 Hammond. 11 -DU FOP PENT Large room for light bouse keeping. 854 So. Hohmnn St.. Hmmond. 11:1 FOR RENT Complete 4-room suite with bath, for litcht housekeeping, to responsible party. 1200 So. Hohman st. Phone Hammond 2573. FOR RENT Two roVns for lleht house keeping, partly furnished. 205 Chicago ave. I'hone Hammond 107SM. 11:1:FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern. Call phone 805 J Hammond. 11:1 :2 FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnished flat. 501 May st.. phone 975M. Hammond. 11-1-lt EOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for two. twin beds; will Rive breakfast and lunch. 470 May st. I'hone 807 AV Hammond. 11:1:2 FOR RENT Furnished room, modern conveniences 3-' AYilllams st.. uprer fiat. Phone 3439 Hammond. 11:1:1 FOR RENT Rooms for men only. 441? Oleott ave.. East Chicago. 11:1:1 FOR RENT Two nicely furnished heated rooms for liftht housekeeping! no children. 715 Sohl st., Hammond. 11:1:1 FOR RENT Two comfortably furnished rooms for liftht housekeeping. 37S Michigan ave. Phone Hammond 9S0J. 11:1:1 .Situations Wanted. AA'ANTED A position as companion or secretary in a private home. Can rive reference if necessary. Bessie A. Moore. 2!9 Milton St.. Rensselaer Ind. 10-St-2t

Real Esiaie Bargains

I-OK SALE Just completed. 1 5-room and 1 6-roora bungalow with every ni "... i u coi.vf iiionc. ; hardwood tl.iors throughout, kitchen- oiliii.f ts. laundry tubs, etc.; south Mile. Mlhni a M-d of r line; lowest priced bungalows In Hammond. Our sin. ill v-ndi pniii:it n'.id monthly tonus will .suit you Ii.UUUS & MOuliK. Phones 2H3- 321. 4u2 Hammond BIU 10-11 -tf OK SALE OK TRADE for property in this district, a house and uci.: lot in St. Ari.lrewa, Floruit; house S rooms, modern: id-al lucat.on for Mchu.i.lc war.C.nif vlsnmte cliung,-; i.cw shipyard buildinj; tiitre. Add.-ts.s L. care 1 lines. 9-2i-tf FOR SALE OR T HADE--For teal estate in Gary or vicinity, equity in loti-acre farm with Impi ox mr rus, northeast of South liend in Elkhart county. Ind. Address Hox 1105. Gary. Ind. lu-ll-tf FOR SALE J. Weslcv R.-ed fine liomo at a barsain. Phone 1147-J Hammond. lu-13-tf ICR SALE Transfer corner, vacant. 119th and Indianapolis blvd.. Whitinft; !Uxl43: easy payments. Gobdel. 54o0 I m versify ave.. Chicago. 10-19-Imo I-Oii SALE New 6-room bungalow, sun parlor, all built-in features, large arase; corner lot with east front. Will sell for less than cost. . Leaving city; Immediate Possession. Terms. 4202 liarIns ave., East Chicago. Phono 7M-W. 10-29-6 K(-VVf.A.LT3 House and lot. StiRlitz Park inquire 433 John St.. Whttlnif, Ind. 10-29-4 1-OK SALE 10-acre farm, .'.-room house, (food barns; $1?0 per year; immediate possession: terms to suit; stock and farm also for sale. W. If. A1;;.t, Lowell. Ind.. It. R. No. 1. Phono 166-.M1. 10-29-lOR SALE 4-room cottage: best location on south side, including 4 lots, high and dry; line for garden or chickens Inquire Louis Buettner. Phone Utl Hammond. 10-29-6 FOR SALE Here's a real bargain In a nice home; can pay for Itself in roomers, tall Hammond 2842. 10-30-4L tOR EXCHANGE Highly improved 5o-acre fa-m; now buildings; adjoining town; northern Indiana: near lake; 50 miles from Hammond; all under cultivation. 25 Highland St.. phone M"vt, Hammond. 30-31-3t FOR SALE 6-room lit -story modern cottage; terms reasonable. Inquire after 5 p. m., 1232 Atchison ave.. Whiting. Ind. tues-fri-lm FOR SALE 13-room house. 7 rooms downstairs ready to move into; 6 upstairs rented; brings $20 per month; tine condition. $1,000 cash; balance J4.S5 weekly building and loan. Call 335 Sheffield ave., Hammond after 6 p. ni- 10-3o-3t Only Small Payment Down and .Balance Like Rent Immediate Possession. Beautiful 5-room bungalow, new and modern in every detail, near car line facing park. You will like it st $4150. Well built C-room brick bungalow, line location, sun parlor hard wood, furnace, lights, tubs, fciiilt i7i buffet and other special features makes this a great bargain at only $ 1750. b-r. frame house on Highland St., oak trim, hot water heat. elrc. lights, tubs, in excellent condition and cheap at $ 150n. 5-r. cottage with bath and lights. 62 ft. lot. half block from car line, best buy on south side, at $260o, with $350 cash required. HASTINGS. AVOODS & CO. I'hone 51. Office Hammond Trust Dank. 11:1:1 For Rent. FOR RENT 6-room modern flat, corner Todd and 150th St., East Chicago. Inquire on premises. 10-30-3t FOR RENT 10-acre farm, 5-room house good barns: $150 per year; immediate possession; terms to suit; stock and farm tools for sale. AV. H. Alger. Lowell. Ind. R. It. No. 1. I'hone 166-M1. 10-30-6L FOR RENT 2-story 6-room house with all improvements in, on good residence street. Inquire M. J. Krazewski. 3735 Cedar St.. Indiana Harbor. ly-31-2t FOR RENT 2 garages. 291 Truman avenue, Hammond. J. Kamradt 10-31-2 FOR KENT Store with 4 living rooms, gas and electric light, rear Chicago ave., 4717 Alexander ave.. East Chicago. 10-31-3t FOR RENT Cottage. 199 Henrv stone-quarter of block from Gostiin St.. with quick access to interurban and car line: rent $12.00 per month. Phone 2621 up to 5 p. m. after call 499 Hammond. 10-31-3t FOR RENT Store room. 2140 AA'nshington St.. Gary. 10-3 l-3t. Wanted to Buy. Bonds bought for cash, highest price; see me before selling. EDW. FRANKEL. 803 W. 63rd St., 2nd floor, Room 20, near Halsted St., Chicago. Open Tues., Thurs. and Saturday Nights. . io-3o-m LIBERTY BONDS. Buy Liberty Ponds and hold them. If you are forced to sell we will buy for cash at prices based on New york stork mnrket quotations. Room 110 Citizens' Rank bldg, Hammond. Hours ti p. m. to S p. m. Open evenings only on Tuesdays and Fridays. O-30-6t For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Oakland 34; 6-cylinder. 1317 model; in good condition: 4 new tires. See Mr. Ryan, 405 Tyler st.. Gary Phone 2930. 10-5-tf FOR SALE Auto trailer: almost new; reasonuble. 852 Erie St., phone 2120 Hammond. 10-30-3t. FOR SALE 5-pass. 6-cyl. touring car. Cheap If taken at once; leaving town. 346 Ash St., Hammond. 10-30-3t. FOR SALE Saxon Roadster. Phone Hammond 39E-J after 6 p. m. 10-31-3t FOR SALE 1917 Chevrolet 5-pass. winter top, $400; 191S Reo 5-pass., J:1001917 Allen 5-pass., $150. 4.ri0S Forsyth ave.. East Chicago, Phone 672M. 10-31-2t 1918 MAXAVELL 5-pass.. like new. run 1411 miles, extra bumper and spot Lt 1918 OA'ERLAND. model 90. fine shape. A bargain. Like new. 1917 OAKLAND, 6-eyl.. 5-pass. C S. cord tires, in fine condition, repainted. 1917 FORD ItD., repainted, runs like a top. 1916 FORD F-pass.. in fine shape. 1918 ROSS. 5-pass., 8-cyl. New at less than half the price. A wonderful bargain. ONE 1915 F-PASSFORD .vlth winter top. good tires and 3 extra. A tine winter top. Don't fail to see this car. Hammond Auto Paint & Top Co. 11:1:2

For Sale-Miscellaneous

FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad was hes. .Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open Saturdav evenings. j 4-U-tt ! We Buy Liberty Bonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans, and Insurance. Open Saturady evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 405 Foruth, e. l.kt fhlenico. I'hone 5n. Get the habit; pay less; btry for fash; at the Hamirond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Ark in, Mgr. '""" FOK SALE OR EXCHANGE Ponds and dividend paying stocks for anything of value. Zinc j.nd oil leases for sa'e or organize company to operate. What have y?u t?.."n'r? National organisation Co. 114 lrst National Bank I!iclg Hammond. 10-2J-14 1-OK SALE Due to sickness and not beinj able to work with them. I offer for sale 3 heavy draft horses wfighmg about 1 600 each and 2 team wagons. Joe Ploski. 622 E. 151st t,t.. East Chicago, Ind. 10-24-12 I OR SALE1 Grocery and butcher fixtures; reasonable; closing out mv business. Inquire 1G37 liroadwav, Garv Ind. 10-24-i2 FOR SALE Coal range, good as n.-W' bargain if taken at once. 3914 Ivv st ' Indiana Harbor. 10-30-St FOR SALE We are closing out a table of Hats, odds and ends of the season, at Jl.DS. Children's hats from 9c up Harikforth Hat t-hop. Hammond. 10-30-4L FOR SALE Grocery and market shelving, bins and fixtures; cheap if sold in f days. Inquire 348 Ilohman st., J. W. Crook. io-3i-3t Hard and Soft Coal Stoves at a bargain. Orders taken for Stove Repairs. 293 East State street. I'hone 2051. " FOR SALE. Used Stcgcr Piano. All right for beginners, $50. Wellington Piano; niahogany beautiful tone, $175 $350 Conway Piano; two years old and cannt be told from new, $225. Two Oak Kingsbury Pianos; discontinued stvlcs. ;ii i i d git-di n'uucnon. Cable Piano Co., 148 State. Over Lake Co. Civamerv. Hammond, Ind. 31-3t FOR SALE Library table, ladies' writ" ing desk, book rack. 2 roekers ,13. '3 Doty St.. phone Hammond S65AI it fV"K I-"k fincy pigeons. Pouters. Homers, Tumblers and Crneaux. $1.00 per pair. T24 Baltimore si. near Keid Murdoch's. Hammond. 10-'ll-Ot FOR SA LE Have p-Ud f 10 on large oak cabinet phonograph and reelirr's ' Will sell whMe.utiii f.r balance $45' due on contract. Call ZZi Pine st.. Ham- j mond. tn .i 1 . tOR SALE Peach and maple trees by F. Kutzbaeh. Munster, Ridge Road, near Calumet ave. 10-.11-3t SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY One Couch with genuine Cedar Box attachment, tine condition $18.50 Round Table, 4 leather seated Chairs $23.50 One Serving Table, quartersawed oak $13.50 One Dressing Table $8.50 ;One Dresser !..$10.00 One Washing Machine $6.50 One Sanitary Council $3.50 One Perfection Oil Heater, at $4.50 Large size Book Case, with mirror $9.75 Several Rockers, $2 and up. Don t miss tins sale. Come early; special delivery. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 201 State St., Opposite the PostorXiee, Hammond. 2t PIANO BARGAIN. Private party Mill sell Everett Piano at $o0 and a new $150 Phonograph and records at $55. OaU at once, 170 Plummer avenue, HamSTOVES! STOVES! STOVES! Cold wintry days are upon us. You must have heat. We have Acorn heaters, tras ranges, cook stoves, combination gas and coal ranges and Perfection oil heaters at lowest prices. Bf' sure you are at the right place look for the clock in center of sign. Hammond Furniture Co. 212 E. State Street. J. Arkin, Mgr. 11:1:1 Special Csh Bargain for Saturday 30-piece set of dishes, $3.75. Must cad for them. Hammond Furniture Co. 242 East State Street J. Arkin, Mgr. 11:1:1 FOR SALE Horse. Indiana Harbor. Cahimet Lndrv, io.sn-t.

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POli SALK -Guaranteed Canary singer. Hearts alour.t.-un anil Ko.iorn. Calif if.S taut Slate- Ft., Hammond. 10-31-t. I LOOK ! Working Men! Ve sell for j cash and save you 25 to 35 per cent on clothing an. ! r.hoes. Let us prove h. Ilamrrcnd Tailoring Go. o38 Hohmrn S'-. - Jl: Mon & Fri. 8-lS-t? 11'. SALE 'I'd ro..iii and dining ro..::i lurniture. !T;;o ttlc.tt avt.. East Chi iiF'.i. 11:!:: FOI: SALIC Adam SchftfT pi.uio, $ l ": . wiil no:. . Liberty bonds.. Hammon-t Hat Shop. Stat- ntiu Lulietin st.. Il:mir.'.nd. 11:1:2 I'OIi SALE- Lubbit hound. ."Titi 1'ouu l is nve.. mar NioL v St.. West lianiinond. 11:1:1 Several Uncalled for Suits and single Trousers for sale at bargain prices. All sizes Call at once. J. Guss, Tailor, 236 State St., Hammond, i "DVinY-ia 771 1-1-1 ! For Sale Motorcycles. SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES. All makes. Singles and Twin. The The Largest stock in Z.ak County. Sold on easv pavments, EXCELSIOK ATJTCCAB SAXESBOOM. 229 State St. Phone 2498. Hammond. lO-IiO-Ht Lost and Found LOST A fox hound dog: white and brown spot. I'hone East Chicago 1006. Reward. 3714 Doodar St., Indiana Harbor. 10-29-6 IvOST Brownish black Shepherd dog; white ring around neck: child's pet. Return to 573 Truman ave.. Hammond. 10-31-2t LEGAL NOTICES. FORECLOSURE SALE. Large new up-to-date brick hotel building In Hammond, centrally located, v. itii ;S rooms, including large dining room, bar-room, with all hotel fixtures larn cocking ran go with all minute i co.iking utensils, 21 bed-room furnishings and electric piano, etc. Must be sold at orce to justify mortgage loan. Owner will sacrifice this building and ground st a sacrifice of thousands of dollars less thin actual building cost to affect quick sale. For particulars see Jose M. AVlicockson, 154 E. State, street, H.immond, Ind. 10-31-2L NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. THE STATE OK INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. MOTOR CAR SECURITIES CORPORATION. A CORP., A3. C. H. TYLER. DOING IU SINESS AS THE OAERLAND-TYLER COM PAN A". CAUSE NO. 17630. ACTION IN ATTACHMENT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPT. TERM, 19 IS. Now comes the pleintiff hy Cleveland (s C!eIand, attorneys, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a compeUnt person, showing thut the defendant, C. if. Ty'cr, doing business as The Overland-Tyler Company, is not a resident of the Stale 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 therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 16th day of December. A. D. 1018. the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to he begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November, A. D. 131S. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. IX WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 18th day of October, A. D. 191S. HERBERT L. WHEATON, 10-1S-23-11-1 Clerk L. S. C. Wont Ads (hat Ring Iruo wth&mrffr. vory.thjnrf Jbr Evorybodjj. Porit iOTii -Home - IbnantsS toroy-Darrtai n r - Lq wo rt-PetJ-Investments - n

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REQUIRES MEN FOR THE U. S. Gov'm't Ordnance Dept. (Dupont Company Operators) at the OLD HICKORY POWDER PLANT Near NASHVILLE, TENN. Operators Operators MEN from 18 to 45 years old in Rood physical condition who want employment at War Work. The desired type includes store and hotel clerks, barbers, mechanics, helpers, etc., having intelligence and ambition. NO COMMON LABORERS (so called) NOW ASKED 'FOR. MEN ON WAR WORK WILL NOT BE TAKEN. APPLY AT ONCE U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE CITY HALL, EAST CHICAGO, IND. First Shipment Wednesday, November 6th.

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TO THE CONSUMER M. E. Foley, Chairman Indiana State Council of Defense Boosts New System. "Tb Rural Motor Express means more food for the consumer, a bigger :::arket for the producer and a relief ;l much of the burden now shouldered hy existing means or transportation. This statement is taade by Michael K. Foler. chairman or the Indiana ;.tate Council of Defense, who is givrg his support to the Rural Mutor "ipress in the appointment or a Highway Transport Committee, and calls attention to the resolution pasted by the National Council of Defense. The National Council of Defense approves the widest possible use of the motor truck as a trans portation agency, and requests the State Council of Defense and other state authorities to take all necessary steps to facilitate such means of transportation, removing any regulations that tend to restrict and discourage such y... fSr---.-:..:. t,--ji.-SU',";..r.- .i i S'i:.'.-..:-... v. e. . - it -. - iz ' . ' '' - . ' M. E. FOLEY, Chairman, Indiana State Council of Defense. Indiana mupt take advantage cf the opportunity that the rc tor truck offers ia Improved trar.a;.Lriaticn. especir.i'iy for short-haul traffic, Said Mr. Foey. Usir. the motor truck to the highest eTciency, hauling at lowered costs and saving in man power is a patriotic duty. The success of the Rural Motor Express, where it has been instituted, has been marked. The present strain on our transportation system has emphasized the need of improved means of internal communication, not only between cities, but reaching into every agricultural community. It is a patriotic necessity to bring the consumer in closer touch with producer, to rr'ieve the producer of the burden of hauling and marketing his produce and to permit him to remain on the land where his labor is of highest value to the community. In the efficient development of the motor truck, it is evident that the Return Lcads is necessary. Every mile of motor truck travel ehouli be utilized in hauling freight to a degree of 1C0 per cent, euielency. M0I0R TRUCK MEANS MORE FOOD PRODUCED The motor truck as a means t--' rural and inter-city transportation h ie been in vogue in Indiana, radiating from several cities. This system is already in sueces';ful operation in Connecticut and is t -V lag extended throughout the ccuntr?. Richmond has developed the mot i. truck as a means of sending Its shipments to a score of villages ia a.l directions, going out as far as thiny miles. These motor trucks have furnished both freight and passenger service and the routes were developed with the idea of loads both ways. With the need pointed out by the State Council of Defense of making this motor truck transportation a part of every community, the benefits of this motor truck transportation has been catalogued by M. E. Nobleit, secretary of the Hoosier State Automobile Association. There are three great economic ad vantages, according to Mr. Ncbl tt. in this method of transportation: Food production is stimulated since the regular outlet to market encourages many farmers to expand production which they would not be justified in doing if they were obliged to transport their own produce to market. Shortage of labor is greatly offset from the fact that the system leaves the farmer on the farm and his time is not consumed in trips to market. There is immediate improvement In the efficiency of the farm since supplies, machinery, and repairs can be secured promptly from city distributers of fertilizers and farm machinery. From the national standpoint these routes aid in several ways: They relieve the railroads of local freight which permits carload lots of materials and foodstuffs from distant points to enter the terminals. They help to avoid the necessity for local freight embargoes. Ort DEAR 6 voef-'NT, cat. ses who .ATI-2 k (.UiM llfiUt: r-Ji t ;i .i:Et-ii CMfl BR IT WILL MOT HS i h!T W1U. MOULD wAiniMaToH,e.c. Cotcpleto Instructions for home canning and drying will be sent t tho readers of this paper upon application to the National War Garden Commission, Washing-ton, D. C, ana clo.ilnf two-cent stair" p for postage.

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