Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 19 November 1918 — Page 9

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Wanted- -Male Help LATHE OPF.RATOK3 BORING SI ILL. OPERATORS SCREW MACHINE OPERATORS TOOL MAKERS MACHINISTS TIN SMITHS GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS lOO'i GOVERNMENT WORK EDWARD? VALVE AND MFC CO. 120!. W. 145th St.. East Chicago, or Federal State Knipl"nu-ut omce. .i'mv Hal!, East Chicago, Ind- ji.s-.u WANTED Hen to umoni coat. 20c to 40c per ton: each car paid when unloaded Malleable Iron Co.. Ha.nnd, U. S. EMPLOYMENT SKHvicQ wants men to unload stel; pioee work, good pay. Also hot and cold rivet makers for Champion Rivet Co. Applv U. 8. Employment office, City Hall, East Chicago. W VNTED ReMnhle man. Polish speaking as f-or.ector: (food salury and commission, 16 State st.. room 4 ''V1" mond. . ' WANTED 20 laborers apply Erie coal lantf Hammond. WANTED Clerk, young man for permanent after .he war position. Lhance to loam setting of price rates. Must be able to read blue prints. Apply t.i. Graver Tank Works. Ka,t U.K-ago. In. dtana. WANTED Experienced water ter"'r for 12 water tub, boilers: steady employment. Grasselli Chemical Ia.. fct Chicago. . WANTED At once 1 toolmaker. 1 machinist experienced on engine lathes, I experienced turret lathe oPtor,; Mtiptactory rate , ier.j. r ., Uiond T.rass Works. Hammond. 11W XTED Cook for Maywood restaurant who will stay here nights. .M Calumet ave.. Hammond. ii-ia--.-KIVITER3 ECCKER UPS FAMILIAR WITH DRIVING AND BUCKING COLD RIVETS , STE.- L TANK CONSTnrTION; STADy LM: CHICAGO. 11-lWt GOVERNMENT CLERK EXAMINATIONS Hammond. Dec. 7. Thousands clerk needed. Salary. $1100. txperi.nee unnrc-soary. Men and women desiring government position writ for free particulars. J. C. Leonard (former t'iv'il Service Examiner). lObS Kenof" Building. Washington. w"NTFP Blacksmith or handy- man with some blacksmith experience. Call at R. Motor Car Co., 150th and Columbia ave.. Hamir cd. - ll-18-.t. OrriCB BOY Clean, bright boy for offees. Beet chance for advancement. VT S. Conkey Co., Hammond. 11-13-tf WANTED 1 man and 2 boys for work around factory; steady- work. Apply Mciirov Belting Hose Co., Truman e Sohl Ft.. Hammond., 11-lJ-tt. W X NT ED A sober and industrious man between the age of 21 ar.d 40- to rep-r.s-nt a well establisht-d old line insurance companr in Hammond and West Hammond. Married man preferred; ex-pc-once. not necessary; good salary and mmi--on. Apply in own hmmrlt;n.' to 1' ' imhmen. 3066 East 92nd fcouth Chicago, 111. 11-19-31. WAN'TE'l let class brick layer. ApnlV oince Sohl and Nfkle Plate Ry. or call Phone i4'Jj. J. Wilhelm & Son. Hammond. V N't ED Experienced salesmen and salesladies fo department store. H. Maiasar, 3516 Cedar St.. Indiana Harbor. 11-lJ-Jt. WANTED Cook and sales lady. fcimPier's bakery, 41a 119st.. whunf13.3t W ANTE D A rr.an for- soda fountain. Summers Drug store, Huhman, n.'Hr State St., Hammond. 11-1'J-U. WANTED I'oung man; must be lis yt'ars of age, to learn machine adjusting also a night watchman. Apply Rt Goshen Shirt Mtg. Co., 106 Condi t St.. Hammond. 1-lJ-tr. WANTED AT ONCE I meat cutters. Bushier Brts., 57 3 Hohman fd Himmoni. ll-U-.t. WANTED Second cook at Gibson Y. M. G. A.; good wages, board and roJ",jlj (f lis Allans oils. FA PER HANG INv ar,d painting: good work at reasonaole prices. Carl Vermitt. 440 ilichfgan uve. Piione 1423 Hammond. 8-31-ltn Automobile Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Autos stored durlne the winter. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-S0 Hchniun St., Hammond. 10-16-tf XO TICK. The Reliable Transfer Co has opened r. hranch office in Gary at 11th and Broadway Sis. Dully trips are m id between Gury. Hammond and Chicago, tjuick s. tw ice, prompt deliveries aiid ..u help the government to save freight curs. Just call Hammond 2562 or Garv 2-(JO- 11-4-tf. WEATHER STRIP covr home, if it is hard to heat, or if '.(u wish to ave from 20 to 35 of the ? ceil.;! coal bill. Windows which rattle , ill l e permanently fixed through , .rather strips. Better and cheaper :han storm sash. J. E. He. well tk t'o.. Weatherstrips-, Sha-jes and Screens. 14. S. Graves, reirestnt at i ve for Hamno ml. East Chicago. Whiting. Phone Lainmoiid 12u4- : Gary is 34. D. C. kVixon. representative. Gary, of ice plume j0, residence phoce Gar 130. 11-5-5L "oiNA STRING for holiday trade done at 542 Mn-hiKiin ave.. In.iiHrirt PPir3or. i tione pui . 1 1-n-et.-e.o.u. GUARANTEED ROOTISS, We apply red ami green Rooting over ld shir.gles; also gravel Roo'lng and epairin;i: Jrie us on anything in the Kooning line. Caltunet. Roofing' Co. 'hones 467-2305. It" .m 27 Rimbach r!!dg. Hammond. 1 1 -1 4-t f .-I uec-t hur-.i t , try otto c our want Adj at a Rprult- &rirffir5 Studio Vantod Ad in tomorrow and hs&d. our llslo ULntod Cdlvrm

Wanted Female Hefp WAN.F1 AT.ONCF GO glrt-5. both ex-pericpo.-a ni:4 inexperienced, to operate P" er s-ivlhg machines; large, govern-m.-iit oru r; good ;ay anil rapid advancement. Apply at fioslmn Shirt Mi'g. Co.. lt'a I'oiu.u st.. Hammond. 10-12-tf

WANTEf) 25 girls in core room: steady 'rk, big puy. Hammond ilitl. tabic Iron Co.. Hammond. 10-i3-tf ". NTEP-Cirt for general housework, lis Fluimnttr av., HammonJ. ll-l--tf U"A.Tl"lv-t.iirl; stead v position for fikrhr Tt;:rtv nnlv .'ui:iti JL- 'r.pom;son. fast Chicago. 11-13-tf. WANTED Kino tidies fo tet the newotit and best ind ! bats of the season at ti In and fur Hits, pressed beaver at low or prices th Chicago. Ruv at hom. H. 1 S 4 State st., Hammond. 11-14-lf. WANTED Si-rub woman, $lo per week. Applv at elevcavr, Hammond buildlnc. Hammond. ' 11-15-tf. VNTi:i- Dishwasher at once. Calumet restaurant. 707 Chicago ave.. rc. Chicago. ll-15-3t. AJ'ANTF.D Woman to do kitchen work, go'ni lay and working conditions. Ap- !!; Cudahy l';u'!v!ng Co. N. E. Ham- j mett. East Chic.auo, Ipd. 1 l-lti-3t. , WANTEI) Girl or middle aged woman for general housework. 3330 Aldis Hvenfl", phooe GITM, Indiana Harbor. 11-16-St. WANTED 2 experienced waitresses; best, place to work, at pood salary. Palmer Restaurant, 3313 Midiit i t r 1 iran ave.. Indiana Jriarnor, phone 962. 11-18-3 WANTED Woman to do housework from ll a. m. to 7 p. ry: no washing. 637 Hr.lihian St.. phone 1414. 11-18-21. WANTED IS -YEAR-OLD tilKLS FOR OFFICE WORK. FRANK S. BETZ COMPANY. HAMMOND. 2t. WANTED Good girl for general housework: catholic preferred. oTj Douglas ave.. Hammond. ll-lS-2t.

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WANTED Girl to do general work; good wages. 411 Ash St.. Hammond. 11-18-tf. WANTED 1 dining rcom grVl. Apply Biue (Sonne Ccfe, 714 (Hileago avenue. East Chicagi. ll-l!-2t. WANTED Younc women to take course of graduate nurse. Books, laundry, uniform, board and expense none. Robert Burns Hospital. SS07 Wash'r.gton boulevard, Chicago. ll-10-6t. to help in kitchen: no , . .1 - , 1 A IT,. t cooking or wasniug. mono m.v. .1,1.1.-mon-.l. ll-l-3t. . . WANTED Girl to JiU orders In Mail Or- j der house: excellent chance for td 1 vancement for bright girl. Call 1 0 J 3 Calumet ave., cor. Fields. Ask for Miss j Grace. ll-19-3t ( WANTED Housekeeper for man end I - wife, light work: good pay. Call 42 6 j Summer St., Hammond. 11-19-2L j WANTED Girl for office work. Apply ,.e., s:..v.. a1 Vir-Ul Vlate Tt V - or all phi ne 2 49, Hammond. A Son. 11-19-lt WANTEI Second cook at Gibson Y. M. C. A.; good wages, board and room. 11-lifltf. For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Oakland 34: 6-cylinder, 1917 model; m good condition: 4 new tires. See Mr. Ryan, 4.(5 Tyler St.. Gary. Phone 2930. 10-S-tf WINTER TQPS 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., 473-80-82-90, Hohman street. 12-lt FOR PALE Overland, 5-pass., self Mtarter. electric lights. 4 good tires, 1 extra tire and rim: also complete set side curtains; other extras. First class running order. Will demonstrate. Price 535th Phone Indiana Harbor 627 W. ll-16-2t. FOR SALE Diamond T. Touring car. winter top, $300; 2-ton Miles truck, J4'.1 533 144th St., East Chicago, phone 7S4-M. 11-19-St. FOR SALE 1916 Maxwell in first class mape and extras. Price reasonable. 76 fctate St., 2nd nat, Hammond. ll-la-3t 1917 foul) Lt. Del., averhauled and repainted; guaranteed condition. 1917 5- PASS. FORD. dem. rims; A-l eonditon. , 1317 o-PASS. FORD, speedometer, ref a i.t -d: fip.i running shape. U'VEllt.AND, a-pass., 19: run 1 mo. L,st i rice, $1150. our price. ?730. OAKLAND 5-pass.. 1917. U. S. cord tics: re-ainted; excellent condition. 1917 5-PA.SS. OR. This car looks like new: run very little. 1 TRAILER FOR FORD, special job; exceptionally good. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 478-S0-82 Hohman St., Phone 3171 Hammond, Ind. Open tonight till 10 o'clock and Sunday FOR SALE Forr1 roadster. A-l condition. Bargain if taken at once, phone Hammond Zyi. 822 Calumet ave, Hammond. , ll-Lf-3t. FOR PALE pR TRADE 1916 Pathfinder. 7-pass., winter top. $500; 1917 Alln 5-pass., J3t'. 45.0'J Forsyth ave.. icst Chicago, phone 672 M. ll-19-2t. FOR PALE 1917 7-pnss. Stud baker. A-l shape, used only 4.000 miles, $275 rash, balance time. Would take Ford in trade- 2ti2 Hohman St.. Hammond. 11-19-3L For Rent. FOR RENT 3-rovm l.jjver flat. 143th ana rey si., t-tst :rcag'o, nesr '.en era1 Ain.-r'' jn Car works, phone Indiana ' Harbor 141 11-12-tf. FOR RENT Two 4-roeyn ccttago, SI 185 Henry St.. north of Gosthn St., $12 per morth. W 1 be vacant Monday. Phone 2621 Hammond from 9 to S. ll-'16-6t. VOn RI3NT Furnished cottagq, newly decorated and thoroughly cleanel. I'hone 751 or call Room '47. Rimtwn h Block, Hammond. 1 1 -1 8 -2 1.

FOR RENT 4-room rear flat. 14fl In- j KOR SALE Irwn bed stead, new matdiana avenue, Hiramond. . ll-lS-2t. tress .nd spring, ami gas range, all for

. -t I FOR RENT fi-room rear'' upper flat 1 with bath. 21 Ogden St., Hammond. V H-19-lt. FOR RENT a-room fiat, also two rooms in the rear. "6 Plummer ave., phone 122SM, Hammond. 11-13-lt. For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES. All makes from llfi.no up. To get what you want make your selection now. - on easv pnvments. EXCELSIOR UOTOIWYCLE SALE 3 KOOH 223 State SL i'hone 2 469. Hammond. ll-16-3t.

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FOR SALE OR TRADE For real estate' 111 C 1m f V , Vilnif,. .,.-.,,(.. ... 1 . I-,,..,' f irm Rh improvements, northeist of South Rend in Elkhart county, loo. Address lion lloi. Uary. Ind. 10-U-lf FOR SALE -J. Ves-ley R-ed's fine heme at a bargain. Phone 1147-J Hamni"ud. lu-l J-lf I-OR SALE Rig- bargain In a strictly modd-ti live-room bungalow, one-half block trr car line. South Sid", l.xc. pt! uialiy easy t. rrns. Ilargla & Mo. ie, Hammond Uhlg. I honea 3-1- r 14 ; ll:l:tf FOR SAI.K Mv It Mv.a 15 wllllom. v. V...w "v.. .i. 1- ... ....f.ir., uiiiu, luirif.c.. cieefie-j Porch, garage, trees, shruhberv, garden. Easy terms. Lciving town. f. H. Adams. Phone 1131J. Hammond. ll-Z-tf FOR SALE General grocery stora uomg a good cash business. Address "W". Box 1301, Gary, Ind. 11-14-tf. l'l'Fl. SALE Home in East Chicago at ha. gain price; j rooms; modern; Centrally h.cated. 4430 Mag-oun avenue. East Oilca&o. U-14-l-wk. EOR SALE Large modern house; terms. Phone 2i4-' Hammond. 11-14-tf. Ox. 's.VLE E-ronm "l'i-story modern cotge; terms reasonable. Iii'suire after p. m S2 Atchison ave., WI.itii'K. Ind. tues-fri-lm FARMS. Rest soil in L'nited States, close to good ni. i mors, progressive in..n with constructive ida. Bay your farm Joining ours. I-armors' club heips each member de velop and work land. A. hirers i; N:. J lines, ilnmiiiond. 1 1-1'j-ot. ICR SALE 60-acre farm in Franklin townstiip. Wlnnaraac. Ind. Ii.qu.ro eo. M. Oonner. 4207 Ivy St.. phone 6Jti.l. Indiana Harbor. ll-RI-41. FOR SALE Restaurant doing go.l business; will sell cheap. 3 Si;; Michigan ave., Indiuna Harbor. Jl-Rt-ot. Fi'R SALE Fruit farm. 40tj acres; 57 bearing appi trees in odd orchard: 2'". trees in new orchard; located 35 miles out of lndianKpolis. Call 64S Calumet ave., Hammond. ll-R-t. For Rent Furnished Kooni3 K-T Furnished rooms for light iunirner aie. Hammond. 11-13-tf 1 OR RENT 2 nicely furnished rooms lor light housekeeping. S315 Drummond St., Indiana Harbor. ll-l-;t FO.K. RENT (Israr? neur court house, cheap. Mrs. Harris, 5a Rnnba'-h ae.. phone 10S4R. Hammond. lt-lo-lt. FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 42 Loan St.. I!ai:;mond. ll-lt,-2t. . . ' pa 1 KENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping;. 3:s North il.dima,, st- Hammoiid. 11-16-31. . , FOR RENT To office cr mercantile man. modern furnished room: strain heat, bath, electric light. ISh p.. state st., 2nd rloor, front flat, iranmi' ii l. i 1 1 -1 3 - 3 1.. . . yon RENT Furnish keeping-. 4212 pari: ed ro.inis for house ring ave.. East i'aicago. !1:1:3 FOR RENT One nice lartr lwa!l room; enough sid. Phone Iso-M Hani. . 15 Carroll st., 2nd floor. 11:1-3:1 FOR KENT 2 nicely furnished rooms for . gem lemah ; all conveniences. Ssll Drummond St.. Indiana Harbor. 11-lS-ot. FOR KENT FurniFhed rooms for light housekeeping for 1 or 2 bachelors. 1S Plummet ave., Hammond. 11-li-tf. FOR RENT Largra sunny room, twir: beds; all conveniences; privatw home; south sid. References required. Pii on. 8:.sM, Hummnnd. Il-l-2i FOR RENT Modern furnished room in ' pruate family close in. PIkhii :L' 1 Ni, I Hammond. lT-i-2t. i - - ! FOR RENT Furnished rooms f.-r licht I housekeeping. Apply in everuntr. :)" .' Block ave.. Indiana Harbor. li-13-lt. ! FOR RENT Furnished P-room house ; with bath, hot water h-at. 1 hone H0"Rl nfter 6 p. m., Hi.nmond. 11-3 9- 31. j FOR RENT Two furnished' rooms fori light housekeeping. 572 Hohman t., j Hammond. i l-iy-lt. I FOR RENT Two furnished room for lijtht housekeeping, beat and e.ectric light 1'urni.siied. 430 Indiana ave... Hammond. 11-11-1!. For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Unredeemed yatrhes. Leaser's Reliable Loan hank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open Saturday evenings. 4-ll-tt We Buy Bonds of all kinds for cash. Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. Open Saturday evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4W.J PorJlh( Avr. East fljienco rhone S:t. Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at .the Hammond Furniture Co-., 2i2 E. State street. Look for the clok in center of sign J. Ark in, "JVrj. 7-2J-1MJ FOR SALE Sixty shouts, from 50 to 100 pounds; all innoeuiat x'- against ch..-f-ra; good thrifty hojrs. Phil McLaughlin, It. li. No.- 1, piior.9 1272Y3. Hammond. 11-5-tiV. FOR SALE New angle dial computing scale cheap. Wm. Sweitzer. rhone 89uS.M, Hammond. ll-!0)-3t. i'oR SALE Furniture. 1'honc 1318W, Hafnmond. 11-lo-lt. FOR SALE 20-horse-power boiU-r with stack: good condltmn. Apply Hammond I'airy Co., 60 Oakley si"., hone Hammond 536. 11-1-tf. ICR S A LH rark bine serge, suit, size 14. Bargain. Owner in Franc". 1'b. r.e 2032. Hammond. ll-li-Jt. FOR SALE Hard coal heater. "HotnC cook slove. also gas range. S31 A i.c.e st., Hamrdond. ll-13-.ct. J20. Flat for rent. 502 So. Hohman st., i Hammond. 1:19:1 i Lost and Found LOST Brown tind white hound witn ' gray head, lost Monday. Phone 2:-,4() ' Hammond. 11-14-St. : LOST Pocket book $62 and change. Identification card and receipts, gt t- j ting off car at l itiHs' stop or ori'heum ' theater. Reward for return. Chas. 1 ,- j , . ... - , W.W t 9 1 .' 11,..,. , ' 11-lti-ot. WILL PAPTT who picked up pocketbook from the counter in Lion !to-e return same and receive rword. 7P3 Calumet ave., phone 119SJ, Hammond. Jl-13-lt.

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Room 20, near Halsted Sc., Chicago. upen iany ana ruesaay, Thursday and Saturday Nights. 10-30-1 Dt WANTED T' .,.!'"; -Sec...nd band chdhiim. J ' i : t e -', liamitiond, 05 State st. 11-7-tf V ANTED To J-'i'oin owner, i. r, .,r nncc f I or in. r.th. i Tlm-K ofti. 1 !-!-. ;;t. Wantl to. Rent WAN TED TO RENT Five, or six room hoti.se. -.. i or drst floor flat south cf ;.: roll '!' oreferred; p f-r. noes. Cull Ham'ir.ond 4 10. 11-14-tt. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OP ESTATE. IN TDK LKE SCPEnion COURT. IV Tlin MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN" OlfOYAN. No. 1423. NOVEMBER TEEM. 1018. Notice is hereby given to the H'irs, Legatees and Creditors of John Ohovan. deceased to opp- ar in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 9th day of D..c,.n:h r. 19 ;s, rind show cause, if any, why thtf Final S.-ithment Accounts with the estate of said decedent fhould im t be approved; and sai heirs are noiiied to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distribute sh.'U-s. Whr.css th Clerk of the Iike Superior Court, at Hammond, this 11th day of November, P.. 18. .SEAL) HERBERT L. WH EATON. 11-12-10-2S. Clerk Lake Superior Ct. NOTICE! I will not be responsible for debts 0011traed by any one but myso'f. LEO DONLEY. ll-19-2t. 4T' E. State St.. Hammond. DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. FOR SALE 1000 ft. 3 col. 4ivinch Ffoani raiSation. Also qu.trPity of tisod pipe and iad. valves. C. R. NICHOLS LOWELL, INDIANA. C ' SB 4; ! S ,-k si , S X? - r A Sale Trust UVDIB STATU CONTKOIi $25 to $300.00 -Vrrfr -Vr On Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas. Live Stock and Office Fixturtrf without removal. MONTHS to REPAY Your Z.c at IeTl i latere st. Sate cf $2.0" itne mo. payment on $ 30 J2.50 is the mo.j a yment on 5 60 Sn.C'O is t he mo.pavnieiit on jluO AN V AMOUNT VP TO $300.00 ON" THE SAME PLAN. ALL OUR tUalNF.oS LE.VLINGS Alt!-: STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Ad All X.OAW3 ur made In our JOLT? ATS, OPF1CK SEE U3 AND AVE WILL EXPLAIN ALU There are no Charges ftr EX1 RAS. ONLY 3Virc INTEREST Provident Loan Co. Room 3-4 Panama Pldg. 1 4 S-l 50 F.ost Sta'e Street Near orpheum Theater Phone 323. Licenice No. 23& -e f - -ey--Of f

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HUN COWARD, SAYS BOXER THEY GASSED .: c-v.'. - -. -.. . '.' : : , - "V , x'-Ufy ... " x. ; ' ;: 4"' ' I'J'iv Ai'H1';?.'!?' ; :-:isvl.'S:- i'- .:i-i 4':.-.: .-v.'-. Tommy Garigan. Tommy Gavijran, middleweight boxer, ia ra a convalescent hospital at Pont Levoy, France, having been massed by the Huns. Tommy writes home that the Hun is a long-distance fighter but will never stand up and fight man to man or face & bayonet. OEMPstr k. o.s:s . FLYNN Ifl HURRY "Porky" Takes Count in First Round of Bout at Philly. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 13. Jack Dempsey, the coast heavyweight, knocked out "Porky" Flynn of Boston In the first round of their scheduled six-round bout at the Olympia A. A- last night. F1ynn'8 ambition waned after the first punch. His only salvation was to clinch. Dempsey shook him oft and drove the fat, untrained, sluggish Flynn all over the ring. Then Dempsey pois ed himself end shot left and right for the jaw. Both blows landed and either would have accomplished the trick. Flynn fell sprawling on his back, where he took a liberal count. He was lifted up by Referee Lew Crimson and Dempsey came to his assistance, and the two half dragged the 220 pounds of Flynn to the latter's corner. ILLINI FEEL CERTAIN OF WHIPPING MAROONS t'RBAVA, ILL., Nov. 13. Anxious to j close their conference seescn in a vic tory over Chicago, Zupi ke's liiini began a strenuous drill yesterday. While Illinois expects ttf beat the Maroons, Zuppke intends to take no chenoes of an upset from overconfldence. Stranger things have happened in football, the little -coach insists, than a Maroon victory despite the three defeats hitherto scored rgainst the Milwcy. Illinois' upset cf the Minnesota team cf 1916 is pointed out as example. That the Illini will be In shane to play their greatest game is indicated. Against Ohio Zuppke might have scored another touchdown in the final period had he not chosen to rest some regulars who could have played tlirouj'h If necessary. Af the Ohicogro game seems likely to be the final nppe,irance of the Hlini this season, thi men will be permitted to play themselves out. "HEY, FELLOWS!" 'Hey, Fellows!" That is the catch-line that topg off the new A. I-. A. Campaign poster. "Hey, Fellows'" Is an appeal to every one of us. We are all Fellows in this bis drive. There never was such a Fellowship. Think of it! When was there ever a union of creeds and laces, of men and women united in a common cause, inspired by a common purpose, like this? It Is a Fellowship as broad as all America yc-s, broader, for lt is as broad as Humanity, itself! It links mankind with the tie of a single purpose to back up our boys to Leat the Boch and win the war! Are there any differences among us, of opinion, of belief, of creed or do.irira. or tradition? If such there be, let their discussion wy.it till the war is won. There is but one opinion today that carries weitrht, one. belief ail civilized peoples share in common, one creed to which we all subscribe, one tradition thst Is as a rk undr which we ill stand. Let us forscct everything else and give the. l.ej-t that is In us to the stupendous task in wh'ch we ai! must . shire. There isn't a single, solitary, valid excuse fof ay man. woman or child m the United States to offer for failure to give io the United War AVork Campaign r.ot one! To give Is to do one's bit; rot to g-ive is to hold, one's personal, petty interests higher than the enly o'je.:t any American has a r.ght to hold as vital, the winning of j the war. j "Hey, Fellows! Come cn Jets show theml" ! OLD DAN HAS NICE LITTLE JAUNT ALL FIGURED OUT Dan O'Leary. the veteran pedestrian, will start on a tour of the United Slates am Canada on Nov. 2S. when j he will walk down the steps of the j capitol building at Columbus, Ohio, j with intentions of visiting- the capitol of every state. Pan expects to complete his turn in two yej-rs and seven months. On June 2?. 1321, O'Leary will be 80 years of age. and will walk 100 miles on that diy. Any person 63 to 70 years of age can wslk the distance against .O'Leary. with the provision he wagers '$1,000.

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Hammond faces a Thankeg-tvlng' Day without a football game vclru aufttc'.ent interest la manifested by the fane to warrant the backing of an eleven by cither the town team or the high ached. Meager attendance earecially at the Sunday attraction lit marked the sport this fall, due largely to the fact that the great majority of fans are In the army or nary. The Hammond town club goes to Dayton for a return gam with the Triangles Sunday, expecting to eyen matters with that eleven. The Ilammar.d Hig-h School plays the So. Bend Hlg-h School at South Bend B&turday. with a fair chance of winnln-. South Rend took a terrifle beating; from the Kentlan, Ind.. team, which meant lltt'e, however, owlny to the fact that Iventland has a young college team with a 200' pound fullback end stars gathered from ceTeral tirroundlnir counties. Coach Hunter of the high school stated today that In cut there are no ether football games for Thanksgiving be would t wiUioar to back one for the high schocl proTidlng a suitable opponent can be sectored. The high school has been playing snch teams as Lake Forest Academy and the Indiana Harbor A. C, In order to get games. Its record for the year to date follows: Hammond High School. 32; Yalpo Soldiers' Camp, 0. Hammond, 67; FroebeL 0. Hammond, 12; Emerson, IS. Hammond. 0: Lake Forest. 28. Hammond, S; Harbor A. C 7. MERCY MUNITIONS HEEDED IN TRENCHES Lieut. Coningsby Dawson, Fighting Author, Makes Stirring Appeal for Y. W. C. A. Lieut Coningsby Daw son, who wrot "Carry On," nays of the war work which the X. W. C. A. is doing: Ton at home cannot fight with your lives, but yon can right with your mercy. Th Y. W. C. A. is offering; yon just this chance. It garrisons tbe wcmen'i support trenches, which lie behind th roan's. It asks you t supply them with munitions of mercy that they may be passed on to us. We need such supplies badly. Give jrenerouly that we may tbe sooner defeat the Iltin." What Lieut Dawson says of tfce T. , W. C. A. he might have said of U the national organizations which are coming together, for the bifrsest financial campaign that organizations have ever headed. All the .?170,5W,000 te be raided by the seven jreat national organizations the week of November 11 will be used to garrison and supply the support trenches behind the lines, t They are the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A., the National Catholic War Council, Jewish Welfare Board, American Library Association. War Canipp Community Service and .Salvation Army. American girls in various uniforms mingle strangely with picturesque Biittany costumes la France. The American Y. W. C. A. has a hostess house in Brittany where the Signal Corps women live and a hut where the nurses spend their free time. Eoth these centers are fitted with many of the comforts and conveniences of home. "At a tea given at the nurses' hut one Saturday afternoon," writes Miss Mabel Warner, of Sallca, Kansas, Y. W. C. A. worker there, "there was an odd gathering one admiral, a bishop, a Presbyterian minister, a Roman Catholic priest, a doctor, an ensign, one civilian and mrself." BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS SUPPLIED BY A. L A. English Camp Shows the Good Work cf That Organization for Our Boys. Something lilie 1.1,500 pieces of stationery are distributed daily araoni; 4,000 enlisted men by Uriah B. Bruhakor of Iola, Kas., as librarian at the Y. M. C. A. writing tent, Wocdley Best Camp of the American Expeditionary Forces in southern England. The number of troops at this camp varies from 3,000 to 9.000. This sicgle detail indicates why It ia necessary for the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A., National (jathol?c Wflr Council and K. of C, War Camp Community Service, Jewish Welfare Board and Salvation Army have to furnish 125,OOO.OvX) sheet a a month for solditrs' letters. Hundreds of bocks are takr-n out in this small camp, books furnished by the American Library Association and handled by the Y. M. C. A. Most of the demands sre for a good class of fiction. Thirty American newspapers are received thre daily. One hundred and fifty magazines are in use daily and 400 pieces of athletic equipment tarnished by the "Y" are put to good use. Save for Allied War Drivel

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