Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1918 — Page 7

Xovernber 16. 1918.

THE TIMES. Pa ire Seven.

Classified Advertisements

A charge of 10 cents for collection rill be mftda for all classiflod ad-rertlse-meats phoned to this office and not paid for within fire flay. Wanted--Male Help LATHE OPERATORS BORINO MILL. OPERATORS SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS ' TOOL. MAKERS MACHINISTS TIN SMITH3 GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS 100 7, GOVERNMENT WORK Apply EDWAPJS VALVE AND MFG. CO. 1100 ?. 145th St.. East Chicago, or Federal State Eiiulojmeiit O.nce. City Hall, East Chicago. Ind-WANTED-Ven to union ,?0un 40c per ton: each car paid when un loaded Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERvice wants men to unload steel; piece work, good pay. . Also hot and cold rivet makers for Champion Rivet Co. Applv U. S. Employment office, Citv Hall, East Chicago. - li-6-tr. WANTED Strong- boy in dairy. Apply . 680 Oakley live.. Hammond Dairy Co.. Hammond. iw--tt WANTED Grocery order packers, also experienced grocery salesman. Apply P. 1). Lovescren, Lioin Store, Hammond. ll-13-tf wivtrn First class auto mechanic: good wages; steady employment. East Chicago Garage & Sales Co., phon 43o, East Chicago. ll-13-4t. WANTED District managers for Hammond and Indiana Harbor by Fltts-buR-h financial house. Real estate or Insurance men preferred. Eugene Southwick. 226 Gary bldg., Gary, Ind. ll-14-2t WANTED Driver for wagon; must hp iut nnnearin- and ahle to give reierences: experienced man preferred, llsmmnnd I.iundrv Co.. Hammond. 11-14-tf WANTED Live wire salesmen to work on commission nasis, svmns om mv line of private garage equipment to automobile owners. Must be in position to finance themselves for sixty days, until commissions become due. A splendid opportunity to make big money. References required. The Polhamus Company. Fort Wayne. Ind. ll-14-2t. WANTED Reliable man, Polish speaking, as collector: good salary and commission. 186 State st.. room 4, Hammond. 11-14-St. vA N'TFD DRAFTSMAN. APPLY EN hivEFRIXO DEPT. WM. GRAVER TANK WORKS, EAST CHICAGO. IND. ll-14-3t. WANTED 2 strong men; piece work, good pa. Apply Paige & Jones Chemical Co., 80 Marble st., Hammond or City Hall, East Chicacro. J n-is-2t WANTED Men for steady work; good pa v. We work th year around and do rot depend on war in order to operate. International Lead Refining Co., 1 1st and McCook ave.. La3t Chicago. ll-15-?t. W-VNTED Seam fitters; good wages to right men. Apply United Chemical .& Organic Products Co., Hammond. ll-15-2t. GENTS WANTED Tailoring salesmen and hustlers without experience to take orders for large wholesale tailors in factories, shops, etc. All on spare time. Wonderful opportunity, to earn big money during the holidays. No investment required. We furnish everything and teach you how to succeed. Don ! wait. Write today. tate experience and present employment. Address Commercial Tailors. Mgr. D!st. 26, 8294 1 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. il-8-lt. WANTED 20 laborers applv Erie coal plant, Hammond. 1-16-tf MEN Age 17 to 85. Experience unnecessary. Travel; make secret investigations, reports. Salaries; expenses. American Foreign Detective Agency. 261 St. Louis. 11-16-lt. ADVERTISING SALESMEN WANTED The KALAMAZOO ADVERTISING COMPANY of Kalamazoo. Michigan, has or.e or two vacant territories available for the balance of this year and for 1919 in Indiana. Our new line of attractive moderate-priced calendars, fans, blotters and leather goods will soon be ready and we wis!t to to be making arrangements for the forthcoming season right a way; th coming yar oilers an unusual opportunity for live salesmen to make money with our line; commissions liberal and paid promptly; it will pay you to write for full particulars at once. 11-16-23 WANTED Clerk, young man for permanent after the war position. Chance to learn setting of price rates. Must be able to read blue prints. Apply Wm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago, Indiana. ll-16-3t WANTED Experienced water tender for 12 water tube boilers; steady employment. Grasselll Chemical Co., East Chicago. ll-16-3t SALES REPRESENTATIVE If you can sell the fastest snd most satisfactory Liquid Roofing Cement highest grade and most complete line of vari.ishcs and paints for all purposes, and if your past record will stand inquiry, there is an opening for you in our Sales Division in thii or adjacent territory. To a man who can successfully present our proposition, especially in rural communities, we can offer a profitable and permanent connection with an organization whose increasing sales demonstrate big. immediate and future possibilities. Sei.d for application blank. Address Sales Employment Manager, Standard Paint St Lead Works, Cleveland. Ohio. 11-16-lt. WANTED Toung man to drive Ford auto truck. Apply Calumet Cleaners. 6S7 Hohman St., Hammond. 11-16-lt. For Kent. FOR RENT 5-room lower Mat. 145th and Carey st.. East Chicago, near Genera' American Car works, phone Indiana Harbor 141. 11-12-tf. FOR SALE OR RENT Cheap fourroom house. No.. Side. Phone 913J. Hammond. ' 1-13-J FOR RENT Upper flat. 4 rooms. 40 4 Ash St.. Hammond. 11-13-4 FOR RENT Garage, 18 Warren St., phone 1224J, Hammond. 11-18-lt. FOR RENT 5-room modern upper flat. Hammond and East Chicago car line. Call 1148M, 424 Indiana ave., Hammond. 11-16-lt. FOR RENT Two 4-room cottage. 81 185 Henry St.. north of Oostlin st., 112 per month. Will be vacant Monday. Phone 2621 Hammond from 9 to 3. ll-lS-t. FOR RENT Seven room flat. 4915 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. 11:16:1

Wanted Female Help

WANTED AT ONCE 60 girls, both experienced and inexperienced, to operate power sewing: machines; ' largo government order; good pay and rapid advancement. Apply at Goshen Shirt Mfg. Co.. 10a Condu st., Hammond. 10-12-tf WANTED 25 girls in core, room; steady work, big pay. Hammond Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. 10-2 S-tf WANTED Housekeeper for husband and four children. John Komeski. 513 154th place. West Hammond. ll-8-t WANTED Experienced grocery salesladies. Lion Store. Apply to P. D. Lovegren, Hammond. ll:ll:tf WANTED Girl for general housework. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. 11-12-tf WANTED Clerks. both sexes, some necessary to assist on Saturday only. See Mr. Payne, Lion Store. ll-13-4t WANTED Lady shoe clerks; permanent position and good salary. See Mr. Payne. Lion Store. ll-13-4t. WANTED Gir! to work In Ice Cream Parlor. Must have experience. 178 Sibley st.. Hammond. 11-1S-1L WAfs'TED Girl: steady position for right party. Apply Nassau & Thompson. East Chicago. 11-13-tf. WANTED Girls for mailing circulars. Frank S. Betz Co., Hammond. WANTED Good cook, man or .woman. union eh eft preferred. 7 State St., Hammond. 11-14-t. WANTED Waittresa Hammond. it 7 State St.. ll-14-2t. WANTED Girl for general housework. 51 Warren st., phone 671 Hammond. ll-14-3t. WANTED Dishasher. Chop Suey restaurant. 99 State St., Hammond. ll-14-4t. WANTED 1000 ladie.s to come in and get the newest and best hats of the season at t most modest prices. Satin and fur Hats, pressed -beaver at lotrer prices than Chicago. Buy at home. H., 184 State St., Hammond. 11-14-tf. WANTED Scrub woman, $13 per week. Apply at eleveator, Hammond building. Hammond. . ll-15-tf. WANTED Steno in general office) industry in Calumet district with experience. Address M. R. care Times. Hammond. 11-15-2C WANTED A wash woman. 7?9 Hohnran St., phone 1655, Hammond. 11-1 5-2 1. WANTED Window washer. Carleton ll-15-2t. hotel, Hammond. WANTED Dishwasher nt once. Calumet restaurant. 707 Chicago ave.. E. Chicago. 11-15-3L WANTED Girl 'for ice cream rarlor; must have experience. 178 Sfbleyst., Hammond. ll-16-3t. WANTED Woman to do kitchen work. good pay and working conditions. Apply Cudahy Packing Co. N. E. Hammett. East Chicago. Ind. 11-16-St. WANTED Girl or middle aged woman for general housework. 3330 Aldis avenue, phone 617M, Indiana Harbor. 1 1-1 S-3t-WANTED Woman to wash every Wed.; small Ismily. everything convenient. 47 Sibley at.. 2nd apt.. Hammond. 11:16:1 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Oakland 34; 6-cyIinder, 1917 model; In good condition; 4 new tires. See Mr. Ryan, 405 Tyler st., Oary. Phone 2 930. 10-5-tt FOR SALE: 1918 Overland Touring. us-d 3 months only; will tell for Si 00. 576 Kenwood ave.. Hammond. ll-12-6t WINTER TOPS for all makes of cars. Enclose your car in a complete top, with heavy plate glass sides. Order now and avoid the rush. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co., 478-80 82-90, Hohman street. 12-lt FOR SALE 5-pass. Allen car at a bargain. Call 7 17 J. East Chicago. ll-14-4t FOR SALE 5-cass. car. fine running condition, will trade for real estate. 2 1917 Fords, perfect mechanical condition repainted. Hammond Auto Paint & Top Co.. 47 8-80-90 Hohman St.. phone 3471 Hammond. FOR SALE 19 17 Ford touring car: ANo. 1 condition: has shock absorbers, demountable rims, speedometer, Williard storage battery and six brand new tires. Call Hammond 1493 after 6. 1583. , 11-19-3C-FOR SALE. 1 1917 Premier, two tops, perfect. 1 1917 Reo. coupe. 1 1916 Light Six Buieh. closed. 1 1918 6-cyl. Oldsmobile. 1 1917 Scripps Booth chummy. 1 1916 Maxwell touring. 5-pass. TOKEN'S AUTO SALES CO. Oldsmobile Dealers. Phone 451 93 State St. Hammond. FOR SWK Leaving city. 5-pass. Sedan Ford. 1st class condition. 4 extra tires- all accessories. $330. W. BI. Muir, 4 44 E. State St.. phono 972M. Hammond. FOR SALE On account of leaving city, Electric Baker. Phone 2380 Hammond. 4 Mason st. 11:16:2 FOR SALE 1917 King Sedan 8. 7-pass., like rew, $750: 1916 Apperson. 5-pass., $400. 4506 Forsyth ave., iast nicago. Phone 672M. 1:16:2 FOR SALE Cheap If taken at once, a light delivery truck in perfect condition, or will trade for groceries or a light car. Call Sundays 58 Clinton St.. or phone 2605 Hammond. lliel Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED By boy With wheel who is very familiar with vi cinity of East Chicago wants work either collecting or making iignt deliveries before and after school and Saturdays. Can furnished reference. Address East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Times. 4318 Olcott ave.. phone 283 East Chicago. 11-2-tf SITUATION WANTED .Work spare time evenings by a young lady, experienced in bookkeeping and general office work. Write V47 Times, Hammond. 11-15-2C. WANTED Situation by a young man as acteylene welder and burner or driver of a Ford truck. Phone East Chicago I. , ll-l$-2t. WANTED Position as housekeeper in home of employed couple or can take full rharire of home. White F. F. F. Times, Hammond. " ll-16-2t. For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES. All makes from $15.00 up. To get what you want make your selection now. rfold on easv payments. EXCIUSIOB AtTTOOAB SAXES BOOK 215 State St. Phone J4f. Hammond. - . ll-18-3t.

Real Estate Bargains

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 1105. Gary, Iud. 10-11-tf FOR SALE J. Wesley Reed's fine home at a bargain. Phone 1147-J Hammond. 10-19-tf FOR SALE Transfer corner, vacant. 119th and Indianapolis blvd.. Whiting; 90x143; easy payments. Gohdel. 5430 University ave.. Chicago. 10-19-lmo FOR SALE Big bargain in a strictly modern five-room bungalow. One-half block from car line. South Si.de. Exceptionally easy terms. Hargis & Moore. 402 Hammond Bldg. phones 321 2143. U:4;tf FOR SALE My heme. 15 Williams st. seven rooms, bath, furnace, screened Porch, garage, . trees, shrubbery, garden. Easy terms. Leaving town. F. 1L Adams, phone 1131J. Hammond. lt-7-tf 1-OR SALE General grocery store doing a good cash business. Address "W", Box 1201. Gary.. Ind. 11-14-tf. FOR SALE Home in East Chicago at bargain pricej 9 rooms; modern; cenUa 4yJocated- 30 Mago un avenue. East Chicago. 11-14-l-wk. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE For improved or unimproved real estate, small, well improved farm, good buildings, orchard and small fruit, also modem 8-rooin house and store room on 50ft lot. 670 Michigan ave.. Hammond. ll-14-3t. FOR SALE Large modern house: terms. I hone 2842 Hammond. 11-14-tf. toil SALE 5-room modern bungalow for quick sale. Apply owner. 234 East Detroit st.. Hammond. 11-14-St. FOR SALE 50-ft. lot near Country Club House: all improvements in and paid for; greatest bargain ever offered. Must have $100 cash. Write Box 256 Hammond. ll-15-3t FOR SALE P.y owner, cottage, 5 rooms, bath, electricity and gas. 228 Plummer ave. in postofflce block. Inquire 523 Oakley ave. or phone 10S3W Hammond. 11:15:2 FOR SALE 6-room 1',4-story modern cottage; terms reasonable. Inoulre after 5 p. m.. 1232 Atchison ave.. Whiting. Ind. tues-fri-lm FOR SALE Southeast corner Hohman and Ogden street, 2-story '-room dwelling. 81 Ogden st., and- 6-room cottage 737 Hohman St.; Hammond. Terms cash. Peter J. Lyons, executor. ' . 11-16-lt. FOR SALE 13-room house, 7 rooms downstairs ready to move into; 6 upstairs rented; brings $20 per month; tine condition. SI. 000 cash; balance $4.85 weekly building and loan. Call 3J5 "Sheffield ave., Hammond after 6 o. m. 11-16-tf. fcat. For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 18S Plummer ave.. Hammond. 11-13-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. 3641 Pennsylvania ave., Indiana Harbor. ll-14-3t. FOR RENT Desirable room with board private home, for 2 gentlemen or 2 ladies. 3916 Ivy St., Indiana Harbor. ll-14-3t. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room cottage south side, $35. Also housekeeping rooms. Apply 85 Sibley st., Hammond. ll-14-3t. FOR RENT 1 furnished room; all modern conveniences: centrally located 4716 Baring ave.. East Chicago. 11-15-ut! FOR KENT 2 nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 3S15 Drummond St., Indiana Harbor. ll-16-3t FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping, electric light, gas and bath: no children. 433 Logan St., Hammond. 11-16-lt. FOR RENT One furbished room for gentleman. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping: al conveniences. 180 Highland St., Hammond. ll-16-2t. FOR RENT Garage near court house. cheap. Mrs. Harris. 58 Rimbach avf., phone 1064R. Hammond. 11-16-lt FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 429 Logan St.. Hammond. ll-16-2t. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 378 North Hohman St., Hammond. ll-16-3t. FOR RENT Light housekeeping, cen"trally located, completely furnished. Inquire 141 Logan St.. Hammond. . . 11-16-lt. FOR RENT Room for light housekeeping; no children. 103 Russell St., Hammond. FOR RENT Heated rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1825J, 86 Condit St., Hammond. 8-18-Jt. FOR RENT Desirable large front room for gentlemen or couple, 1-C Atlas, 4427 Forsyth ave., Eeast Chicago. 11-16-lt. FOR RENT To office or mercantile man, ' modern furnished room; steam heat, bath, electric light. 159 E. State St., ind tioor, Iroct tint, Hammond ll-16-3t FOR RENT Large light housekeeping rooms: will rent to men; centrally lo cated. 505 Hohman St., phone 2574 Hammond. 11-16-lt. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, suitable for two persons, electric, furnace heat and bath. 115 Clinton et., Hammond. 11-16-lt. FOR RENT Two or three furnished rooms for housekeeping at 244 Michi gan ave.,. war Oakley, Hammond. 11:16:1 FOR RENT Two nicely furnished heated rooms for light housekeeping; no children. Inquire-715 Sohl St., Ham mond. 11:16:1 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for lixht housekeeping. 247 Logan et Hammond. 11:16:2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for house keeping. 4212 Baring ave.. East Chi cago. 11:16:3 FOR RENT--sTngle sleeping room. 26 Douglas St., Hammond. 11:161: FOR RENT One niaa large heated room; enough said. Phone 1802-M Hammond. 15 Carroll at., 2nd floor. 11:16:1 Wanted to Buy. Bonds bought for cash, highest price; see me before selling. EDW. FRANKEL. 808 W. 63rd St., 2nd floor, Room 20, near Halsted .. St., Chicago. Open ' Daily and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights. 10-$0-12t WANTED TO BUY Second hand cloth ing, pnone se, tiammonu, oa btaie St. 11-7-tf WANTED TO BUY Good Victrola in 1st class condition. Must be reasonable. Write R. E., Times, Hammond. ll-15-3t.

For Salo Miscellaneous FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watrhea. Lessor's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open Saturday-

evenings. -ii-tf ; We Buy Bonds of all kinds for cash. Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. Open Saturday evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4605 KrsytB Ave. Enst Chicago. Phone 53. Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E: Stato street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin, Mgr. f-is-ir3 FOR SALE: Upright Steger piano. All nglit for heginners. $50. Call 151 iionman St., cor. Jiuhn, Hammond. ll-12-4t. biCKABE SALE 50 stoves must be sold and removed hard coal heaters values up to $ o. at $10 each. Soft coal stoves, ?5.5i up; 298 E. State at., base ment. ll-12-5t. FOR SALE Sixty shoats. from 50 to 100 pounds! all innoculated against cholera; good thrifty hogs. Phil McL iirhlin, R. R. No. 1, phone 1272Y3. Ham monii. 11-15-6L fcOit bALh .Dresser, commode and cot cheap. 4430 Magoun ave., Eaut Chi cago. ll-14-3t FOR SALE Fancy pigeons. English iiigrjn. iJonsn J-,yrx. Dragoons. TrumPiters. Swallows, Turblts, Fan Tails, Ponters, Homers, Tumblers. 324 Baltimore st., Hammond. ll-15-2t LOOK ! Working Men! We sell for cash and save you 25 to 35 per cent on clothing and shoes. Let us prove it. Hamrr.ond Tailoring Co. 538 Hohman St., Hammond Mon A FrL 8-ll-tt FOR SALE: Pool table complete. 25 ft., suitable for home. Apply 70S 141th St., East Chicago, phone 754W. ll-15-2t. FOR SALE OR TRADE Four up-to-date Urunswick-Balke-Collendr-r Co. 'a bowling alleys, complete for cash, auto, or what have you? Fred Lau. 8043 Constance ave., Chicago. 11-16-lt. FOR SALE Small bed room stove. 210 Michigan ave., Hammond. 11-16-lt. FOR SALE Florence Hot Blast Heater. largo size. 47 Carroll St., phone J166W, Hammond. ll-16-2t. FOR SALE Pool table complete, 2x5 ft., suitable for home. Apply 708 144th St., Least Chicago, phone 784W. ll-16-2t FOR SALE Base burner and stove boai. 556 East State st. Phone 2011 Hammond. 11:16:2 FOR SALE Small heater. 14-lnch fire. oot; nearly new. reasonable. 4514 Magoun ave., East Chicago. 11:16:1 Miscellaneous. PAPERHANGING and painting: good work at reasonable prices. Carl Vermltt, 440 Michi&ao ave. Phone 1429 Hammond. 8-31-lm Automobile Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Winter tops with glass or ceiiuloid sides. Also full tops lor all makes of cars. Hammond Auto Paint arid Top Co. 47S-80 Hohman iit., Hammond. 10-16-tf NOTICE. The Reliable Transfer Co. has opened a branch office in Gary at 11th and Broadway Sts. Dally 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. FOR STOVE REPAIRS leave orders at 238 E. State St., phone 2051 or 1445, Hammond. 11-12-5L Automobile Radiator. Repaired and rebuilt. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fenders, hoods, gasoline tanks. Standard Auto Radiator Works, 944 Calumet ave., phone 1450. 11-2-tf. CHINA FIRING for holiday trade done at 3442 Michi.,!!! ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 601W. 11-1 4-6t.-e.o.d. QTJAHAITTrED 1.00FINO.. We apply red and green Roofing over old shingles; aiso gravel Roofing and repairing. See us on anything in the Rootling line. Calumet Booting Co. Phones 467-2305. Room 27 Rlmbach Bids-, Hammond, ll-14-tf.-tues-thur-sat. WEATHER STRIP your home, if it is hard to heat, or It you wish to save from T.O to 35 of the annual coal bill. Windows which rsttln will te permanently fixed through weather strips. Better and cheaper than s!-:rm eash. J. E. Howell & Co.. Weatherstrips, snsoes and Screens. B. S. Graves, representative for Ifammond. East Chicago. Wniting. Phone Hammond 1204-W; Gary. 1934. D. C Vv'txon. representative, Gary, office phone 880; residence phone Gary 130. 11-5-51. BICYCLES. Sold on Easy Payments. A. J. Wall, 329 Stat St. hon 3489, Hammond. 8-31-tf Business Chances. OPPORTUNITIES for Men suffering from prostate disorders to rid them selves outckly at nome without drugs d!fl or massa. This is a wonderful. efeetive. scientific method in use by physician, osteopaths, lawyers, engineers. bankers, business men, iarmcrs, and peo ple In all walks of life. Absolutely harmltsi. soothing and restores quickly, Endorsed by hundreds of satisfied users. Write today for convincing proofs and how you may try this wonderful apliiince in vour own home at our risk. Address. Tho Electrothermal Company. 503 Blair Bldg., Steubenviilc, Ohio. 11-16-lt. NOTICE. We carry a complete stock'of G oriyfrar S. V. truck tires. We also have 250-ton hydraulic press for quick apply service. Lake County Auto Suniilv. 671 S. Hohman St., phone 1741 Ham-J niona, ii. A. imei, prop. Juon-wed.-tsal. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT Five or six room house, cottage or first floor flat south of carroll street preferred; references, trail Hammond 410. ll-14-6t. WANTED TO RENT By small family on long lease with provision of buying house snd several acres within 15 or 20 miles from Hammond: good transportation. Poscession spring. A: E. Baker, 2451 E. 74th place, Chicago. 11-15-2C LEGAL NOTICES. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA Department of Public Works. NOTICE OF SUMMER STREET, SEC TION "B" LOCAL SEWER. PRI-

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SPORTS' ARE INTERESTING (By E. A. BATCHELOR.) PARIS. Nov. l.-t-(By Mail) One participant in athletics to every four spectators is the highly satisfactory ratio now prevailing among the men of the A. E. F. Figures compiled by the physical department pf the American Y. M. C. A. show some things about sports that would satisfy the most enthusiastic booster of intramural athletics, as opposed to the vicarious kind. In which few play and many watch. The report of a week's activities is one of the eight regions Into which trance is divided by the Y. M. C. A. for administrative purposes gives some Interesting statistics. This region is not by any means the largest nor most populous of the eight, but it may be taken as a fair specimen. In the week covered bj; this report, 17.082 soldiers took part in some form of sports and 75,925 watched the other play. Volley ball, a game that is rapidly growing in popularity among the Yanks, attracted the MARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING. To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Summer Street, Sec. "B" Local Sewer from the west line of section 5, township 36 north, range 9 west, of, 2nd P. M., Lake County, Indiana, to the center line of Forsyth avenue, by constructing therein an eighteen Inch, double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer, with 16 man holes. 238 six inch Junction pipe, 15 six inch elbows, 400 feet of six inch vitrified pipe and 15 number eight yard inlets in the City of Hammond, County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board cf Public Works of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and Inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution Bald Board has fixed the 20th day of November, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons afTected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or "modify each respective assessment as made, provided that it finds' that said property affected thereby is benefitted in said respective amounts. C. ' H. LUTHMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. "W. C. HAM AN. 11-9-15 Board of Public Works. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA Department of Public Works. NOTICE OF SIBLEY STREET, SECTION "C" LOCAL SEWER. PRI MARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING. To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Sibley street. Section "C" Local Sewer from the center line of Columbia avenue to a point 20 feet east of the west line of lot 42 Rohe's Addition, by constructing therein a welve inch vertifled socket pipe sewer with three manholes, eleven six inch house drains and six feet of nine inch vitrified socket pipe in the City of Hammond. County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respec tive amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said Improvement. and that by resolution said Board has fixed the 20th day of November. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the office of the .Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected as to the spe cial benefits derived therefrom and as azainst said reinnprti v to 8 aalnst said respective lot on sald assessment roll, and that said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that It finds that said property affected thereby' is benefitted In sair respective amounts. C H. LUTHMAN, O. F. HIGHLAND, IV. C. HAM AN, 11-9-1$ Board of Public Works. FORECLOSURE SALE Large new up-to-date brick hotel building in Hammond, centrally located, with 28 rooms, including large dining room, bar-room, with all hotel fixtures, large cooking range with all minute cooking "utensils, 21' bed-room furnishings and electric piano, etc. Must be sold at once to Justify mortgage loan. Owner will sacrifice this building and ground at a sacrifice of thousands of dollars 13 than actual building cost to affect quick sale. i-or particulars see Jose M. Wiicockson, lo4 E. State St., Hammond, Ind. ll-15-2t Lo3t and Found LOST Collie dog, tan and hite with leather collar. Reward. 546 Merrill ave.. East Hammond. ll-14-3t. LOST P.rown and white hound with gray head, lost Monday. Phone 2340 Hammond. 11-14-31. LOST Pocketbook containing receipt for $10 and door key. Reward. 8929 Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor. 11-15-3L LOST O. E. S. pin last -ve.. Knight Templars charm attached. Either in hall or Beacon St., phone "471M. East Chicago and receive reward. Il-16-3t. LOST Pocket book $62 and change Identification card and receipts, getting off car at Minas' stop or Orrjieum theater. Reward for return. Cha.f. Delano, 351 Ash St., phone 2166 Hammond. ll-16-3t. FOUND Left good overcoat at Home restaurant. Call and identify and pay for adv..l State St., Hammond. 11-16-lt. LOST Thursday, red cow with white under stomach, horns. had strap around neck with bell. Return to 469 Vernon ave.. East Chicago, and receive reward. , 11-18:3

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most players, 3,676. This is a sport that a considerable number of men can enJoy at the same time and one that requires little equipment. Baseball, the season for which is now on the wane in France, claimed 3.554. Indoor ball was third wit-i 1,95 4 players. In the matter of drawing crowds, baseball was easily first, SI, SOS rooting for the various teams. Boxing was second in this respect, with 7,910 men holding "ringside" seats. The list of sports Included In the program is a long one. In addition to these mentioned, the Y. M. C. A. promoted in this region basketball, intercollegiate football, soccor, quoits, tennis, which by the way, had 1,391 players: track and field games, gymnastics, swimming, medicine ball and cricket. Xot only is the number of soldiers participating in sports constantly increasing, but the proportion content to sit on the sidelines and watch, is growing less from week to week. Eventually it is possible that the only athletic non-combatants will be men who have finished their turns on the playing field or are waiting to begin. The figures given are conservative, as regional directors in making out theii" athletic reports have been instructed to avoid any exaggeration. Undoubtedly

the numbers of both players and spec tators were somewhat larger than have been listed. UNBEATEN PIER TEAM . - MEETS CAMP DODGE The United States Naval Reserve auxiliairy school team, one of the strongest football aggregations In the west, will attempt to climb a step closer to the western service championship by beating the strong Camp Dodge eleven today at the Cubs' baeball park. The game will be called at 2:80 o'clock, and the bluejackets wil give their share of the receipts to the United War Work fund. It will be strictly an army-navy game, and notables from both branches of the service will be on hand to see what should be an interesting struggle, for part of the game at least. Unlike college contests, these struggles are bitterly fought until the final whistle. The losing teams fight Just as hard with the battle going against them as If the score were tied. THIS "WILL BE A GAY DAY IN EVANSTON This will be a gay day at Evanston. with the Purple engaging the Maroons. Preparations have been made to seat 12,000 people at the athletic field. Evanston has been decorated for the event with the purple and white of tha school entwined with the red, white and blue of the national ooZors . - . Between halves the students' army training corps of the university. In company formation, will be presented with a stand of colors by Brig. Gen. Nathan William McChesney, judge advocate general of the army and a trustee of the university. In addition "it will be 'homecoming day" for the 'Grads" for miles around. The seat sale to the alumni has been particularly heavy. President Holgate has Invited all army and navy officials In the vicinity. The Maroons will send a big delegation of students. BTJRMAN WALLOPS MERION PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16. Joe Burman, the clever little Chicago boxer, gave Young Merion of New York a thorough beating in every one of the six rounds in the windup bout at the Cambria A. C. last night. Burman had Merion down for the count of nine In the eixth round. Lpurdue rooters ACCOMPANY THEM LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 16. Accompanied by 600 soldier rooters, the Burdue eleven will leave in the morning for Indianapolis to test strength with the Wrabash eleven in a game, the proceeds of which will go to the war work fund. Coach Scanlon's meii In their final workout tfday showed a plenty of speedand spirit. The team looks stronger than against Chicago or the Michigan Aggies. Furdue depends upon Its stalwart line and its fast backs. Daly, Markley and Waters to bring another victory to the Gold and Black. GAMES TODAY. ' WEST. Chicago at Xortiiweatern. Ohio State at Illinois. Syracuse at Michigan. Wisconsin at Minnesota. Ames at Iiwa. ' Purdue vs. Wabash at India napolils. DePauw at Indiana. Notre Dame at Michigan Aggies. Chicago Naval Reserve at Cub park. Camp Grant at Fort Omaha Balloon School. Camp Hancock at Camp Taylor. Cornell at Cleveland Naval Reserve. Kansas at Nebraska, Camp Funston vs. Scott Field, at St Louis. Great Lakes Aviation at St. Iouis University. Kansas' Aggies.at Crelghton RIpon at Lawrence. Case at Oberlin. EAST. Great Lakes vs. Rutgers at Brooklyn. Princeton vs. Camp Upton at New York. Pennsylvania at Pittsburg. Columbia vs. Wcslyan at New York. Franklin vs. Marshall at Lafayette. Fordham at Boston, Col. Maine at Colby. Geneva at Washington and Jefferson. NOTRE DAME VS. MICHIGAN AGGIES NOTRE DAME. Ind , Nov. 16 With- j out - single rooter accompany ing them twenty-five men of the Notre Damc-j squad left with Coach Rockne for Lansing to battle with the Michigan As- I

gies tomorrow. Every man expected a hard game. Bahan, Gipp, Lambeaux and Mthn of the back field though still sore and semi-crippled, went along because Rockne thinks he will need his bet to throw against the strong and heavy Aggies. If leave of absence is granted by Capt. Murry tomorrow morning a goodly bunch of loyal rooters will follow in time for the game. The squad has forty-eight hours' leave.

AUTO SHOW MAY Off OH HEBE Resumption of Car Making Permitted by War Board f May Result in Exhibits.

With- the resumption of automobi'. making on January 1 permitted by th9 decision of the war industrise board there is every likelihood that the two national shows New York and Chicago Willi be held the latter part of January or the first week In February. Only last week Alfred Reeves, manager of the National Automobile Chamber cf Commerce, told the Herald and Examiners that the board had not changed its decision to restrict tha holding of the shows, but that was before the armistice had been signed and beforo any government work had beea stopped. It is probable that, in the face of the news from Washington, th National Automobile Chamber of Commerce will be asked by Samuel A. Miles, who conducts the shows, to hold a meeting and come to an immediate understanding so that preparations may be rushed tJ stage the big event. MINOR LEAGUERS MAJfjflM AGAIN Ball Convention Opens wtih Magnates Hopeful 6f Getting Under Way 1919. PEORIA, ILL.. Nov. 13. The National Association of Profssleonal Easeball Clubs took preliminary steps yesterday at their annual meeting here toward plans for the reconstruction of the minor leagues. ' Officials of the Western League were the first in the field with definite assurance they will play baseball next season. .Jack Holland, president cf the St. Joe, Mo., club, declared -the schedule would open May 1. He said decision was made at a recent league meeting. Joe Tinker of the Columbus club In the American Association declared his organization wouid be on deck next Spring, and members of other circuits were equally emphatic. The club owners took the stand that there would b minor league ball even though the majors faild to open their gates. "If Ban Johnson doesn't want to arrange a pjaylng schedule, tank American League owners back him up, that's their affair." said one minor league club owner. "But, believe me, the little fellows are going to play, and I believe tha big fellows will follow." No deals were consummated for the reason that attendance was small. Manager Rowland of the Chicago White Sox was the only big league head present, while Bobby QiUrm of the St. Louis Browns was the only major business manager on the spot. OIL crx ctour want-Ada 'ikniod Ad in tortorrxr csil zad cur H3I0 UoiztadAbu2&' LADIES When Irregular or delayed use Triumph P!i:. Safe and always dependable. Not sold Its drug stores. Refuse other, save disappointment. Write for "Relief" and particuiara It's free. Address. National Medical Institute. Milwaukee, Wis. T:14 J d d d d- i i- i M -t tt d d S A Safe Truss 1 tmSEB STATS OOZTTBOX $25 to $300.00 LOANED ft On Furniture, Pianos. Vicfrolaa. Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. MONTHS to REPAY Tour X.oan at Xegal Interest. Bate of iff I $2.00 is tho mo.payment on $ SO $2.50 is the mo.psment on $ 50 $5. to is the nvo. payment on $100 ANY AMOUNT UP TO $300.00 ON THE SAME PLAN. ALL OUR BUSINESS DEALINGS ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. And All X.OAI7S are made La oar PStlVATB, OPTICX SEE US AND WE WILL EXPLAIN ALL. There are no Charges for EXTRAS. ONLY tt INTEREST Provident Loan Co. Room 3-4 Panama Bldg. 148-1E0 East State Street , Near Orpheum Theater Phone 323. License No. 23$ I" tj-'P'P ? v ? v ? -T T '7 -T -T v1 -T P P v '7 s