Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1918 — Page 9

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Classified A Cr8fe of 10 cants for . oollectlon -1U, hs mad for 11 classified advartisamania phoned to this ofllca and not paid lor'wrlthjn. flva days. nted--MaTe"Heip WANTED Men steadv work. Chapin & Co,, Columbia avenue and B. Tracks. tf WANTED Men to unrosi mat. 20c to 40c per tor,: each car paia worn uloaded. Malieabic Iron Co.. Uamranna h-i 3-tt WANTED AT ONCE One P"i,enic -,. t-!.-.-!-- 'nirhfst wanes. Hi. I Rl 10-26-tf & Mf. Co. WANTED Pipo titters?. boiler repair men and laborers. Apply Calumet River Electric Station, E. Chicaco. this is an U-2-S industry. WANTED AT ONCE - BRIGHT BOY Over IS years of ae: toof fteadv position. Apply -Mr. Ritter Lion Store" Drug Department. ii-a-n. U. S. EMPLOYMENT'S vice wants men to unload steel; piece work, Ood pay. Also hot ;nd cold rivet makers for Champion Rivet Co. Applv U. S. Employment office, Citv Hall, East Chicago. ' " 11--tT. WANTED Hot IS or over to do (reneril work in bakery. 411 Ash st .. Hammond. WAVT.n-oTlEP.S AND ri:MFERS: WORKINV, CONDITION. APP trtntexpent i.tnok aih jpkuuUCTS IU KA" CHICAGO. fMt WWTED Bright boy under IS- for office and mM work: permanent position Chapin Co.. Columbia are and I. H. I'it tracks. Hammond. li-t--t W VVTED -Laborers. I Iammond F.rar Vcrks. . Ti-vtTV FOR APV AM EME.N I. A r-?Ly"-MF till AVER TANK EAST CHICAGO. ll-b-.it. MAN WANTED To pack orders in our household poods dept. Apply to Mr. Green, Lion Store, IJan); -, li:o.. mond. , - W W'TED Reliable man. Polish speakL as collector: ood salary and commission. 18 i State st.. room 4. Hammond. '. W4VTED First class bookkeeper, double entry, man or lady. O 68. Times Hammond. lb-4 WANTET; Two experienced watchmen. Leonard Construction Co., East Chi 11:6: cago. W ANTED Foreman who has had experience in the handling of automatic stokers; good pay; 8 hours a day, 7 days per week. Apply to Calumet River Electric Station, E. Chicago. n'7-6t WANTED Painter on white enamel steel furniture. Frank S. Betz Company, Hammond. 11"7"1 WANT STATIONARY OPERATING ENGINEER WANTED F. I G H T HOfR SHIFT. APPLY UNITED CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC PROD UCTS CO. HAMMOND. 11-7-LEAD BURNERS WANTED About six months Government Work in Chicago. Terms $12.00 for nine hours and travel ing: expenses Write, wire or call on H. G. Klink, 420 Sherdian ave.. Whiting. Ind. 11-7-tf Want ambitious men of good personality with general office: experience; must posses initiative. This is an excel lent opening for a hustler. A married man, aged 150 to 35, who is seeking to get into a fine class of business. This is not a war work posi tion. References required Address M-500, care Times Hammond. WANTED l.onn ladies to call at Hankforth Hat Shop at 1S4 State st. and pick ip n nico hat at a very modest price. Hammond. 11-7-2 INSURANCE AGENTS fan earn $5.OhO.ao per annum. AViV!e or part of their time. Bona fide selling proposition Leads furnished from extensive newspaper advertising. Essential industry. tor full particulars address by letter. Edward Nolcn. 514 Marquette Building, Chi'-ago, Illinois. 1 1-7-6 1. WANTED Experienced bookkeeper. permanent position: good opportunity for advancement. Haft-Green & Co., Wholesale Grocers, 4605 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. 11-7-2L Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By boy with wheel who is very familiar with vicinity of East Chicago wants work either collecting or making light deliveries before and after school and Saturdays. Can furnished reference. Address East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Times. 4318 Olcott ave., phone 283 East Chicago. 11-2-tf WANTED Position as watchman or barn man. Apply Times office or phone 3100, Hammond. U-4-St. SITUATION WANTED As cook by reliable American man. Phone 667 or call at 735 State Line St., Hammond, after 6 p. m. ll-6-2t. Over here for Over Thers.

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Wanted Female Help WANTED AT ONCE 50 girls, bh ti" rierien.vd and Inexperienced, to ci ernla power scwintr miichtr.es; laix sovtTUmont order; Kood pav Miid rapid H.ivaneomnt. Apply at Gih-n Shirt Ml' it. Cv.. iuo Condit st.. H-imtond. H'-l--if WANTED 25 iciris in core room: steady work, bisr pay. Hammond Malleable Iron Co., Hammond. l-.l-2o-tf WANTED Dining room clrl. one with experience preferred. 717 Chicago ave. E'lst ChUago. li-4-n. WANTED "iOUNG LADY TYPIST" TO WORK IN AO VHW ilV. DEPARTMENT; t'T'PoRTl N1TV F Ht AHANi'KMEST OOOD. APPLY A M. GRAVKP. TANKS WORKS, EAST OilCAOO. ll-t-3t. WANTED Girl for general housework: small family; no children. Phono 64 or U31 Hammond. ll--2t. WANTED ("Jirls. Hammond laundry, 163 Michigan ave., Hammond. 11 : U : WANTED Intelligent, tactful woman of tidy appearance with modern te knowledge ol sicnography for office work. 111. Steel Co., hospital. Garv. ll:G:3 WANTED Housekeeper by widower with children. Inquire or vrit Mrs. Win. Kansfieid, Hessville, lnj. Tel. 13;2T1. 11-7-ti WANTED Woman for housework, two cats a week; good wages. 345 Sheridan. Whitms. 11-7-2 WANTED 1.0(i0 ladies to call at Hankform H:it Shop at 184 State st. nnd pick up a nice hat at a very modest price. Hammond. 1-7-2 For Rent Furnished Rooni3 FOR RENT 3 rooms furnished for housekeeping; toilet, water and gas; 2 beds; also 2 rooms with bath; 1 and 2 rooms for bachelors $2 and $3 per week. Phone Hammond 191S. 1S Piummer ave.. Hammond. 11-4-tf. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for litcht housekeeping. 4434 Commonwealth ave., Ind. Harbor. ll-o-3t. FOR RENT 2 heated rooms. Phone 1034, after o P. m. 810 Claude St., Hammond. FOR RENT Large modern furnished room near car line, suitable for two gentlemen. 17 Mason St., Hammond. 11-5-3-FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping: 1ieat and light furnisned. Phone MSM Hammond. 11:5:3 FOR RENT 3 nicelv furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 476 Sibley I st.. cor. Maj wood and Sibley. A. G. Vermett, Hammond. ll-6-2t FOR RENT 4 furnished rooms, centrally located; rent reasonable. Inquire at Hammond Furniture Co.. 242 E. State St., Hammond. 1 1 -6-2 1. FOR P... Olcott Rooms for men only. 4418 ivc. East Chicago. 11:6:3 FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms f'r light housekeeping. 341 Kne ave. Phone 57J Hammond. 11:6:1 FOR RENT 3 furn. rooms at 517 East Stato St., Hammond. 11-7-1 FOR RENT Cottage, 81 Henry St., no. of trostlin. 4 rooms. $12 per. mo., to good tenant. Phone 2621 Hammond. 11-7-3 FOR RENT 5 room furnished cottage in E. Chicago. Apply 4231 Olcott ave. 11-7-2 FOR RENT 6 room furnished and heated fiat. Phone Ind. liar.. 22.' 11-7-3 FOR RENT 4 rooms for light hskpg. 143 Indiana ave. Phone 1321. Hammond. 11-7-2 FOR RENT 6-room modern flat, centrally located, for information call Ham. Furniture Co.. 242 E. State st., Hammond. 11-7-1 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1078-M. Call 203 Chicago ave., Hammond. 11-7-3 FOR RENT 2 heated rooms. Phone 1034-W. after 5 p. m. S10 Claude st.. Hammond. 11-7-1 FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. 341, Kane ave. Phone fc57J Hammond. 11-7-1 FOR RENT 3 unfurnished or partly furnished rooms. No children: Write E. W Times. Hammond. 11-7-3 FOR ICENT 2 housekeeping rooms; convenient to railroads and Standard. Thone Hammond 3474. 7J3 Walter st. 11-7-2 FOR RENT New cottage complete, $30 pr mo. I'hone 2630, Haminond. 11-7-1 FOR RENT Steam heated front room, all modern conveniences; large and plenty of lignt. D. Shapiro, S!0 Sibley, 2nd flat, near Calumet ave., Hammond. 11-7-3 FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for 2 private families. Sj. Side, rear car line. 2 Mason St.. Hammond. 11-7-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for gentleman, near Standard Steel & Conkeys. liO Van Duron st., Hammond. , 11-7-1 FOR RENT: Modern 6-room Cent rally located. Rent $30.00. Address M. E. V. Times 10-6-1 FOR RENT Two sleeping rooms, one large front, suitable for two gentlemen; a'so housekeeping rooms, 85 Sibley street, Hmmond. 11-7-2 FOR RENT Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, eleetric, gas and furnace, heat, 115 Clinton street, Hammond. . 11-7-1 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. Puick roadster, model 30: good condition. $250. 4505 frrsjth ave.. East Chicago. ll-4-6t. 1 1916 Kissel Sedan. 1 1917 Coupe. 1 1916 5-nass. hipht six Euick. 1 1917 Oakland Sedan. , 1 Ford d-liverv !ru.k. TOKEN'S AUTO SALES CO. Oidsmcbile Dealers. Thone 4G1 93 State st. 11-5-31. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-pass. Cb.iliutk, A No. 1 shape. $530; Paige 5-pa?s.. $173. 4506 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. I'hone 672M. 11:6:2 BUNNELL'S USED CAR BARGAINS 1 Dodge Touring. 1917, like new, $SO0. 1 Dodge Coup run less than 6.000. $1,200. 1 Overland Delivery. 2 Overland Tourings. 1 Chevolet Touring. 19 IS. like new, $500. 2 Coles Touring. Bargain. 1 fcuiun lioadster. splendid shape. $300. 1 Brisco Touring. $273. 1 Moline Touring. 1 Hudson Touring, $130. 1 Oakland Touring, 19 IS 6-cyl., good condition. $7 50. 1 P.uick 45, 1917. winter top, $1,000. Fords Twenty Ford. All models at bargain prices. BUNNELL AUTO SALES CO. 506 Hohrnan Street, Hammond. Phone Hammond 650. Money to Loan XiONET TO LOAN" on first mortgages only at 6 per cent. Inquire Mrs. Emmo Lena. S36 HJsh.Ia.nd et. or phony 1665 Hammond. ll-4-fit.

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FOR SALE Unredeemed j Diamonds a n d Railroad wames. Lexer's Reliable; Loan Bank, 65 State Street, ! liammond. Open Saturday , evenings. 4-ll-tf I We Buy Bonds of all kinds for cash. Real Estate. Loans land Insurance. Open Sat- ; urday evenings, i JULIUS FRIEDMAN j & COMPANY. I 405 FMTthe Are. Cut Chlca.o. ! Phone 53. !Get the habit; pay less: buy ifor cash; at the Hammond ! Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look tor the clock in center of sign - J. Arkin, J -23-1 mo 1 FOR SALE Household goods including kitchen cabinet and dining" set. 11 i Wnlthpm st., 1st fiat. Hammond. ll-5-t FOR SALE Hard coal base burner, also cook stove, irood condition. 635 W, 515 HohTiirn st , Hammond. 11-5-2 FOR SALE 2 horses, double; also single Ect harness; double, also single wagon. Cheap if taken at once. 5?'Q Roosevelt live., Hammond. ll-5-3t. FOR S ALE St.. $1S.00. A new gas 6tove. Hammond. 42? May ll-6-2t. FOR SALE 6 horses. Lake Region Bakery, 411 Ash St., Hammond. 11-6-tf. FOR SALE Safe, weighs 2.000 lbs; good conditition; also bed room set. 3G6 Johnson St., near Hoffman St., Hammond. ll-6-3t. FOR SALE CHEAP Boiler. large enough to heat 5 or 6 room house; also hot water heater. Call Hammond 161S. 11-6-lt. FOR SALE Gas stove, almost new. 1009 West 143rd St., near Earing ave.. East Chicago. 11:6:3 FOR SALE Miscellaneous household furniture, almost new; can be seen at 1012 Hyslop place. Hammond, Thursday and Friday between 9 a. m. and 5 p. in. 11:6:2 FOR SALE Gas rang", only used few months, best condition: large soft coal heater, could be used for furnace. Apoly 3411 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor", 2nd Hat. 11:S:3 STOVE SALE. 1 Champion Combination Coal and Gas Range used 1 month for demonstration; 1 larere reliable Porcelain Front Gas Rnnge oven and boiler on right hand side. Also 3 other good kitchen ranges; Perfection Oil Heaters, $.").25. Prompt deliveries. Hammond Furniture Exvhango, Phone Hammond 3079204 E. State street, opposite postoffice.. 11"7"2 FOR SALE Hard conl rook stove, also hnrd coal base burner. (?ood as new. 130 AVentworth ave., W. Hammond. 11-7-1 FOR SALE 3 passenger Scrlpps Booth coupe, price $550. 4002 Fir St.. Ind. Harbor. 11-7-6 Several Uncalled for Suits and Single Trousers for sale at bargain prices. All sizes. Call at once. J. Guss, Tailor, 236 State St., Hammond. Phone 771. ll-7-tf SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS One $So0 practically newElectric Piano, -$225, with rolls. One slightly used Player Piano like new, $350. One new $650 Plaver, GO rolls, $325. One like new, $450 Piano, $150. One fine used $500 Everett Piano, $50. One F. G. Smith piano, in good condition, $50. One $200 Vctrola. $65. One like new $165 Phonograph and records, $55.. You must call at once for these bargains. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co. 145 State St. Hammond. U-7-3t 1 l-7-2t High Grade Sample Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Standard Electric Shoe Repair, 235 E. State st. -17"2 Lost and Tind LOST Hand hajr, oontalrs money and slip from Chinese, laundry ard small purse. bftwn Stqte and Lnarnn on Sohl st. 377 Mich. ave. Phone Hammond 9S0-R. 11-7-1 Reward for Infprma'iin leading to recovery of 1A16 Twin Ha rley-Iiav id-n m'jtorcycie taken fr''iii in front of Orpheum Bldg. Enil Olson, H'ghly.nd Ind. 11-7-3 LOST Diamond out of ring "vvhilo dohis: up parrels at Buelilcr Bros. Re-n-ard Oi HI'.) returned to Bue' 1er Bro., Hammond. u EOCN'P A rrdd frat pin. Owner call 65 State St., K-rr.mond. 1-7-1 FOl'N'D A piR 8 weeks old. Hesterman, South Hammond, phone 1267Y4 ll-7-3t. Wanted To Kent. WANTED A home for two small children. ? and 6 years. Address C25 caro Times, Hammond, with full particulars. ll-5-3t. WANTED TO RENT Five- or six room flafc eteam heat, centrally located. Prion 1810-R. Hmmond. 11-6-2

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I OK SALT! OR TRADE For real estate in li'iry ur vicinity, equity in ItiO-aere f'iriii wih iniprov ir.i n'x, nort h-nst cf Sou '.h Iteiid in Elkhart count), Ind. Ad-ir.-y iiei 110.'.. Gary, I-id. 10-11-tf I'Oi: SLE J. W'f f ley l;.ed'n fine home at a bargain. Phono 1H7-J Hommond. 10-10-tf FOR S'ALB Transfer cr.rner, vacant, llSt! a,-)1 Indit-.niipolija blvd . Whiting; i'Oxlll; ef.-,y pr. merits. (Johdel, 51:10 Pniversiiy ove., Chicago. 10-19-lnio FOR SALE Pic bargain in a strictly mrl-ril five-room hunc.-tlow. One-half block from car line. S"itlh Side. Excep- ! tiorelly easy terms. Haruis Moore. iOZ Haminond Pidif. Phones 1 1 4 3. ll:l:tf ! FOR SALE Fine 5-room bungalow. Ki.,l rcs'dence dlstrh-t. Eat Chicatro. l!ari;.'ini. Irejune 2t)S Calumet bldp.. Emm Chicago. 11-6-31. FOP. RENT OR SALE Store building. iOxtiO; trood location for any busir.ess. Cor. Harrison and Conk.y ave.. Hammond. 11-5-3-eod FOR SALE 2(1 acres, two miles south and two miles eest of Cary. Fine summer home, fishing. hunting and boating. Pvt cash and tTms. Horse, wagn. 125 chVUens and three hogs in hnrgain if tiiten fit once. Address "A" P.x. 1201, Gary. Ind. 11-7-3 FOR SALE Grocery Store at 4834 Olott avenue. Lust Chicago. 11-7-5 UIEEAHt; SOITJB REAL ROOD BAUGAJN3, QUICK POSSESSION. ."-room frame cottage on Forsyth avenue, near State, fine location, nowvacant and a splendid bargain at $1,750. Only $200 cash down, balance, like rent. 6-room brick residence, with wide lot on Summer street. The house is in first-clas condition and all modern except. heit. Has screens and storm windows, fine lawn and all assesments are Paid in full. Now vacant. The best bargain on the market at only $3,3?0.06. Will take $500. Cosh, ba!ar.c terms to 5-room modern frame on Henry St.. 37 1-2 ft. lot, oak trim, hot water heat, decorated, screens and shades. A fine heme ard a right good bargain at $3,650 or will sell with all furniture at $300 additionel. Here's a chance to start complete housekeeping in your own home furniture and all with only $500 cash down. S-roem modern frame nungalow witn 37 1-2 ft. lot on Garfield street, near Conkel avenue, also garage. This is a splendid location and a home you could not duplicate today for J500 more moncv. Will give quick possession, $3,750, with only $350.00 cash. 4-roorn cottage in West Hammond, close to town $1,650.00. This has a brick foundation and In good condition throughout. $450 cash, balance like rent. THAJTK J. WACHIWICZ, Eomi of th Best Home Bargains Corner OaUy and Plnnumer At. Fhone 1617 Hammond. FOR SALE My home. 15 Williams st. Seven rooms, bath, furnace, screened porch, garage, trees, shrubbery, garden. Easy terms. Leaving town. F. H. Adams. Phone 1131J, Hammond. 11-7-tf FOR SALE A good seven room home with bath, good basement, with conveniences on 50-foot lot in Ilomewood, J3 SnO. Call at 95 'Carroll St., I Iammond. 11-7-6 For Rent. FOR RENT 5 room flat at 4936 Todd ave., Jerry Noor, East Chicago. ll-5-3t FOR RENT Furnished 4-room cottage. south side. $35; also suite of housekeeping rooms, 85 Sibley St.. Hammond. FOR RENT 7-room house, electric lights 40 Sheffield ave., Hammond. Phune South Chicago 1C306. ll-6-2t. FOR RENT Dec. 1st to June 1st. -room furnished bungalow, inducing coal. Inquire 2115 Calumet Mdg.. E"t FOR RENT Furnished cottage. 695 Oakley ave. Inquire between noon and 8 p. m. Hammond. lo.FOR RENT Harare, near Court House. Mrs. Harris. 5S Rimbach ave. Phone Hammond 1064-R. 11-7-1 FOR RN'T i room flat, stov heat. 243 Sta'te. Responsible parties No children. Phone after 5 p. rn. L.Z7-J. ir.,r,n 11-7-3 FO RRENT Garage or can be used for stare room. 4309 Paring avenue East Chicago, Phone 773-J Miscellaneous. PAPERHANGING and ralnting: good work at reasonable prices. Carl Vermin. 440 Michigan ave. Phono 1429 Hammond. S-31-lro Automobile Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Winter tops with glass or celluloid tides. Also full tops L.r all makes of cars. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 478-SO Hohinan St., Hammond. 10-16-tf NOTICE. The Reliable Transfer Co. has opened a branch office in Gary at 11th and liroail vay Sts. Daily trips are made between Gary. Hammond and Chicago. Quick service, prompt deliveries and you help the government to save freight cars. Just call Hammond 2562 or Gary 2200. 11-4-tf. " ROOFING SALE 4600 rolls 3-ply slate surfaced roofing. Beautiful designs. Red, green or silver gray. Manufactured by Bird & Son. i ;uarantc"d 20 years, to bo sold at less than it cost to manufacture it, on account of slight damage done by R. R. I 'o. Every roll in perfect condition with exception of outside wrappers, and labels. Now on sale. - EMIL MINAS 612-611 Oakley Ave.. Hammond. Phone Office 2205. Phone R.es. 2467. Phone for samples. WEATHER STRIP your home, if it is hard to heat, or if you wish to save, from 20 to 35 of th ur.nii.il coal hill. Windows whioh rattle will permanently fixed throuith w-ath"r strips. Better and cheaper thun storm sasn. j. r-. xi"w en ..., . I Weatherstrips. Shades Rnd Screens. i I? S. Graves, representative for Hum'mond East ChieaKO, Whiting. Phone ! iimnmnnrt 1 2 n 4 -Y : Gary 1914. D. C. Wixon. representative. Gary, office phone flfco: residence phone Gary 10. 1 1 -5-5 1. Will loan ?. horses for feed during winter to reliable party. Calumet Ice Cream Co, 249 Stat.j St. Phon-? Hammond 523. 11-7-3 Wanted to Buy. Bonds bought for cash, highest price; see me before selling. EDW. FRANKEL. 03 W. 63rd St., 2nd floor.. Room. 20, near Halsted . St.,' Chicago. Open Daily and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights. H-30-12t WANTED 20-Inch Mcvcte frames. men's or women's. Address Rom 414 Hammond bkig.. Hommond, phone 55t. ll-6-2t. ' - ,i - I. i - .Pi .i .in - . i. i i WANTED TO BTY -Second hand clothing. I'hone 2SS5, Hammond, 65 State st. 11-7-tf A dollar knows no religion it, works for all. .... ... ,

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2N HASD MOTORCYCLES. Excelsior. Henjertum. Indian. Harley, Flandiih. Thor, Yale, Eiigie. S'-ars. Pope. D-tyton. Motorbike, Excelsior, I.ljjhtwpiRhts. y in ymr-nTs. rcrio AurocAJt sa.esItOOI, 229 State St., Hammond, Ind. ll-5-3t. LEGAIj notices. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM, 191 S. DAVID O. li.SHELM AN VS. HELEN J. ESHEIA1AN. CAUSE NO. 17701. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff by Tir.kham & Thinkham. attorneys, and file his complaint hureln, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Helen J. Eahelman, 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 she appear and answer or demar therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 14th day of January A. D. 1918. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 1 at Hammond, In said County and State on the 2nd Monday of January A. D. 1919, said action will be heard and determined In her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of November A. D. 1918. (SEAL) HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. 11-7-14-21. NOTICE TO NO-JSIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1918. FRED COLE CADORE VS. ESTHER CADORE. CAUSE 1770S. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff by McMahon & Conroy, attorneys axid file his complain herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Esther Cadore, 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 she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 14th day of January A. D. 1919, the same being the 2nd day cf the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2. at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of January A. D. 1919, said action will be heard and determined In her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Oourt. at Hammond, this 6th day of November A. T. 191S. (SEAL) HERBERT I WITEATOX. 11-7-14-21 Cleric U S. C. FORECLOSURE SALE. Large new up-to-date trick hotel building in Hammond, centrally located. with 2s rooms, including large dining room, liar-room, with all hotel fixtures, large cooking range with all minute cooking utensils, il Dea-room lurnisnins and electric piano, etc. Must be sold at onoe to Justify mortgage loan. Owner will sacrifice this building and grourvD at a sacrifice of thousar.ls of dollars less than actual puuaing cosi to affect quick sale. For particulars see Kirnmoril. Tnd 11-7-2 It's a waste of time to worry along with incompetent help when an army of good material awaits you among the readers of the classified columns. CJThe want ads next to the telephone are the necessary lieutenants of the modern, busy business man. EnSES-BSJB-ieVI $$$.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ yf a r"" $ rm A Safe Trust X7itde statx coirxxox. $25 to $300.00 LOANED On Furniture. Pianos. Victrolas. Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. tr MONTHS to REPAY 99s - Tour Xioaa X,eg-1 Sat of Zntcrest. $2 00 is the mo.payment on 30 $2.50 is the mo.payment on $ 50 So. 00 is the mo.payment-on 1100 ANT AMOUNT CP TO $300.00 ON THE SAME PLAN. ALL OVR "PCSITESS DEALINGS AP.E STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. And AH I.OA5S ar mad la our fEITATE, OI71CI SEE V3 AND WE WILL EXPLAIN ALL. There are no Charges for EXTRAS. ONLY Zhif INTEREST Provident Loan Co. -aJE Room 3-4 Panama Eldfir. fir 148-150 East State Street Near Orphtum Theater Phone 323. License No. 235 e-

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UNCLE SHI'S ! ADVICLON FLO ! U. S. Public Health Service Issues Official Health Bulletin cn Influenza.

LATEST WORD ON SUBJECT. Epidemic Probably Not Spanish In Origin Germ Still Unknown Peo- ; pie Should Guard Against "Droplet! Infection" Surgeon General Blue j Makes Authoritative Statement. Washington, D. C (Special.) Although King Alfonso of Spain was one of the -Ictlro. of the iflu?z epPderolc tn 1893 and again this summer, Spanish authorities repudiate any claim to Influenza as a "SpanUh" disease. If the people of this country do not take care the epidemic will become so widespread throughout the United. States that soon we shall hear the disease called "American" lufluenza. In response t a request for definite lnformatloa concerning Spanish influenza. Surgeon General Rupert Blue of the U. S. Public Health Service has aotborlzed the following ofuclal lntertIcw: , ' What Is Spanleh Influenzal la It something new? Dees It come from Spain f "The diseasa now occurring tn thli country and called 'Spanish Influenza resembles a very contagious kind of 'cold,' accompanied by ferer, pains Coughs and Sneezes Spread Diseases As Dangerous as ftoteon Gm She Ilia the bead, eyes, ears, back or other parts of the body and a feeling of severe sickness. In most of the cases the symptoms disappear after three or four days, the patient then rapidly recovering. Some of the patient, however, develop pneumonia, or Inflammation of the ear, or meningitis, and many of these complicated cases die. Whether this so-called 'Spanish' influenza Is Identical with the epidemics of influenza of earlier years Is not yet known. "Epidemics of Influenza have visited this country since 1647. . It is Interesting to" nowtMft!s -"-fr-t'epiaet-Td vras brought here from Valencia, Spain. Since that time there have been numerous epidemics of the disease. In 1SS9 and 2S90 an epidemic of influenza, starting somewhere In the Orient, spread first to Kussia and thence over practically the entire civilized world. Three years later there was another flare-up of the disease. Both times the epidemic spread widely over the United States. 4 "Although the present epidemic is called 'Spanish Influenza,' tbera Is n3 reason to believe that it originated In Spain. Some writers who have studied the question believe that the epidemic came from tbe Orient and they call attention to the fact that the Germans mention the disease as occurring along the eastern front In the summer and fall of 1917." How can "Spanish Influenza" be recognized? "There is as yet no certain way In which a single case of 'Spanish Influenza can be recognized. On the other hand, recognition Is easy where there Is a group of cases. In contrast to the outbreaks of ordinary coughs and colds, which usually occur in the cold months, epidemics of Influenza iaay occur at any season of the year. Thus the present epidemic raped most Intensely In Europe in May, June and July. Moreover, in the case of ordinary colds, the general symptoms (fever, pain, depression) are by no : neans as severe or as sudden in thoir ; onset as they are in influenza. Finally, ordinary colds do not spread i through the community so rapidly or i so extensively Radioes influenza. "In most cases a person taken sick with influenza feels sick rather suddenly, lie feels weak, has pains in the eyes, ears, head or hack, end may be sore all over. Many patients feel dizzy, some vomit. Most of the patients eomp'aln of feeling chilly, and with this comes a fever in which the temperature rlss to 100 to 104. In most cases the pulse remains relatlve'ly slow. C "In appearance one Is struck by the fact that the patient looks sick. His eyesand the Inner t.ide of his eyelids may be slightly 'bloodshot,' or 'congested,' as the doctors say. There ma7 be running from the no-p, or there mny be some cough. Thse sifrns of a cold may not be marked; nevertheless the patient looks and feels very sick. "In addition to the appearance and the symptoms as already described, examlnstion of the pntknt's blood maj aid tbe physician In recognizing 'Span's! InSuenza,' for It has been found COAL CCtfSUMFRS MUST MY VINTETt SlirriY NOW Consumers irrust rrtcy their Writer surrpty' of Coal dimrg tha SprrrjiJ id Suirrmcr lor nrs$ ilProdircHcm is to 1x3 t iritu?cL at a. zoaximitra andthe canxuiiy nblL to jrvoui i serious Coal sTxortajJc tit is "Wcite r

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that In this disease the number of white corpuscles shows little or no Increase above the normal. It Is possible that the laK)ralory investigations now being made through the National Research Council and the .Untied States Hygienic laboratory will furnish a more certain way Jo which individual cases of this disease can be recognized." What Is the course of the disease! Do people die of it? Or!:nsr1Iy, the fever lasts from three to four days ard the patient recovers. P.ut while the proportion of deaths In the present fjdemic has generally been low. In some places the outbreak has Kren severe and deaths have been numerous. When death occurs it Is usually the result of a compiles t4on." What causes the disease and how Is it spread? "Bacteriologists who have stortled Influenza epidemics In the past have found In many of the chsps a very Small rod shaped genn called, after lis discoverer, Pfeiffer's bacillus, in othr cases of apparently the same kind of disease there were found pneumocooc-,. the germs of lobar pneumonia. Still others have beeni caused by stroprococci. and by others germs with long names. "No matter what particular kind of germ causes the epidemic. It Is now believed that influenza is always spread from person to person, the germs being carried with the air along with the very small droplets of mucus, expelled by coughing or sneezing, forceful talking, and the like by one who already has the germs of the disease. They may also be carried about la thi! air tn the form of dust coming from dried mucus, from coughing and sneezing, or from careless people who spit on the floor and on the sidewalk. Aa in most other catching diseases, a person who has only s mild attack of th disease himself may give a very severe attac to others." What should ba done by those who catch the disease? "It is very important that every peron who becomes sick with influenza should go home at once and go to bed. This will help keep away dsngeroos complications and will, at the sarna time, keep the patient from scattering the disease far and wide. It Is highly desirable that no one be allowed to sleep in the same room with ti-e patient In fact, no one but the curse should be allowed in Cue room. "If there Is cough and sputum or running of the eyes and nose, care should be taken that all such discharges are collected on bits of gauze or rag or paper napkins and burned. If the patient complains of ferer and headache, he should be given water to drink, a cold compress to the forehead and a light sponge. Only such medicine should be given as Is prescribed by the doctor. It is foolish to ask the druggist to prescribe and may be dangerous to take the so-called 'safe, sure and harmless' remedies advertised by patent medicine manufacturers. "If tbe patient is so situated that ha can be attended only by some one who must also look after others In the family, It Is advisable that such attendant wear a wrapper, apron or gown over "he" ordmafy noose Vlolhes i -while In the sick room and slip this off when leaving to look after the others. "Nurses and attendants will do well to guard ag&inst breathing In dangerous disease germs by wearing a simple fold of gauze or mask while near the patient" Will a person who has had influenza before catch the disease again? "It is well known that an attack of measles or scarlet fevtr or smallpox usually protects a person against another attack of the same disease. This appears not to be true of 'Spanish influenza.' According to newspaper reports the King of Spain suffered an attack of influenza during the epidemic thirty years ago, and was again stricken during the recent outbreak la Spain." How can one guard against Influenza? "In guarding against disease of ell kinds, it is Important that the body ba kept strong and able to fight off disease germs. This can be done by having a proper proportion of work, play and rest by keeping the body well clothed, and by eating suf3cient wholesome and properly selected food. In connection with diet it Is well to remember that milk Is one of the best all-around foods obtainable for adults as well as children. So far as a disease like Influenza Is concerned, health authorities everywhere recognize the very close relation between Its spread and overcrowded homes. While It Is not always possible, especially in times like the present, to avoid such

overcrowding, people shon! consider tli a health danger aud make every effort to reduce the home overcrowding to a minimum. The value of fresh air through open windows cannot be over emphasized. "When crowding is unavoidable, as In street cars, care should b taken to keep the face so turned as not to inhale directly the air breathed out by another person. "It Is especially Important to beware of the person who coughs or sneezes without covering his mouth and nose. It also follows thnt one should keep out of crowds and stuffy places as much as possible, keep homes, offices and workshops well aired, spend some time out of doors each dny, walk to work if at all practicable 'n short, make every possible effort to breathe as much pure air as possible. "In all health matters follow the advice of your doctor and cbey the regulations of your local and stato health officers." "Cover up each cough ard sneeze, If you don't ;eu'l! spread t'iijase." O PEAK 5SB VJNO-' coining; fciftlT Wilt HCT KgCP &UT WILL MOULD. Complete insirueiioitt for botn c inning and drying will bo sent to the raadora of thi paper upon application to tlie National War Garden Coin mission, Washington, D. C, en-do-inf tw cnt stamp for postal.

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