Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1918 — Page 7
Mondar. December 2. 1018.
THE TIMES. For Rent. I Classified Advertisements FOR RENT 5-roon lower flat. 145th and Carey St., Eas l Chicago, near Genera! Anieriun Car works, phone Indiaiia ! Harbor 141. U-l-tf,
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Wanted Male Help
WANTED LABORERS STOCK-MO VER3 INSPECTORS MEN' TO LEARN" MACHINE OPERATION GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS Apply V. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE East Chicago, or EDWARDS VALVE MFC?. CO. 1200 W. 145th St., E. Chicago. WANTED Reliable man. Foltsh speaking, as collector; good salary ana commission. 188 State at., room 4 list imond. U-.I-b WANTED DTiver: mora than ti"V"'n wares to right man. Tonko v oai o., 14fith and Carey at.. Indiana Harbor WANTED Freight handlers Gi"? Tranrer; goou was-. ,s.lf haeis. TaV.e Gary car to L. c-JJJLl- ... . k- ifi vears of age: permanent position. "P'n Co.. Columbia and I. H. Belt tracks. Hammond. W ANTE D Teamsters; steady work. Call Shea & Co., 371 Lopcan st., Hammono. WANTED Elderly man for light janitor work: bring recommend. See Mr. Pay"0; Lion Store, Hammond,11-- - WANTED Men to work on section. .37e pir hour. Applv to I. H. R. section foreman at Republic. Grssselli. L. . L. Yard. Gibson, or Roadmaster ofm e. West Hammond. l w WANTED Driver for Ford truck to Pick up cleaning; one with laundry or cleaning experience preferred. Sterling Woolen Mills. 171 State t.. Hfttnmond. 11-9 WANTED First class beekeeper, experienced Apply Fsrmenter-Rarnett racking Co. Thone 1272T2 Hammond WANTED An experienced Jr fav a growing mfg. concern ot Hammoud. Requirements: experience in handling modern accounting sstem and ability to handle collections; satisfactorv salary offered. Reply by letter stating, in detail se. experience and saiarv desired. Write T G 4.. Times, Hammond. . li-J. WANTED Experienced enRln ,tllf operator and one experienced tool maker: -steady work and satisfactory raf eff'red. Call at Hammond Brass works, Hammond. ll:29tt C S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WANTS J LATHES HANDS FOR CHAMPIONRIVET CO. APPLT AT CITY HALL OR CHAMPION RIVET CO.. EAST t HICAGO. ll:30:-' WANTED BaTber. Gibson T. M. C. A. Good position for right party. n.3Q.j WANTED BOOKKEEPER; MIST BE EXPERIENCED: GOOD STARTING 5 LART AND PERM ANENT Ft 'it THE MAN THAT QUALIFIES. . APPLT MTT. E. C. MINAS CO.. HAMMOND. i 1 . 3 'i 3 WANTED Track laborers. 45o rr hr. pply stree.t car barns. Gostlin and H ohm an t., phona Hammond 22J() f WANTED Machinists. Warner Implement Co. Near W. B. Conkey Co. Hammond, Ind. Phone 436. 11:30:2 WANTED An experienced truck driver nna who understands machinery, marreid man preferred. Apply 30 in mom nar or 7 o'clock at night. 110 Plummer aw., Hammond. 12:2:2 WANTED Man to ahovel coal. Apply at elevator. Hammond bldg.. Hamn n rt i ,u WANTED First class photograph-r retoucher; good wages. Call 34 .2 Guthrie st Phone 37W Indiana Harbor. WANTED Two meat cutters at om. Buehier Bro., 573 Hohman St., lla"mond. 1-:-WANTED Pipe fitter. Apply Central Chemical Co., West Hammond. 111. 1 2:2tf WANTED Blacksmith and teamsters at once. See Olubine. 3402 Mich. ave. Phone 1074 Indiana Harbor. 12:2-3 WANTED Barn man and teamster. Phone East Chicago 3J3R. E. Chicago Height. 12:2:3 WANTED Teamsters; steadv work. Beekman Supply Co., 265 Michigan ave., Hammond . 12:2.1 AVANTED Chauffeur with mchan'cal experience. Apply Barber Taxi Co.. ol! Hohman st.. Hammond. 12.2:3 WANTED One good first class painter, insirte work. The A. A. Un Const. Co. Call at Green Engineering Co., East Chicago. 12:2.1 WANTED Auto mechanic and garage man. Apply 54 Hohman st.. Hammond. 12:2:2 Lost and Found LOST Pay check made out bv the Western AA'etghinK and Inspection Rurem. rnyable to AV. D. Jons. 308 Hohman St., Hammond. Ind. Finder please return to above address and receive reward. 11:29! LOST Auto tire. Kelly-Springfield 34x4. on detachable rim on Lincoln Highway between A'alparaiso and Highlands. Reward to fndr. Call Valparaiso, Ind., 1605R3 W. A. Scoville. Route 6. 11-30-St LOST Child's fur neck piece on Oakley or State between Truman and Orphenm theater: liberal reward. 317 Truman ave. Phone Hammond 90SW. 12:2 2 LOST On Condit at. or Hohman st. Between Conciit and Fayette sts., or Fayette between Hohman and Calumet, unto starting crank. Reward if returned to 4 Condit at... or Times offlce. 214 Hammond bldg. Phone 1137W or 3100. ask for Mr. Pierce. 12:2: liOPT Would appreciate H very nfuch if the party who found Dan F.. Eder's r rist watch would kindly return same to J7 S. Hohman St., Eder bldg., Hammond. Reward. 12.2:1
WantedFemale Help
WANTED 25 girls In core room: steady work, big ray. Hammond Malleable iron Co., Hammond. 10-23-tf WANTED 1000 ladies to coma In ami Set the newest and best huts of the Season At the tmt c. . in and fur Hats, pressed braver at low--r prices man cntcago. 15uy at home. H., KM State St.. Hammond. 11-14-tf. WANTED Waitress at one. Calumet Ifestaurrmt, 707 Chicago ave., Phone East Chicago ol'T-M. n-::-3 WANTED - -Girl for general housework . k.u woman. 3330 Aldis ave.. ph.me bliM, Indiana Harbor. 11-27-lw! STENOGRAPHER WANTED .Steady i..,,.-,,,n. .American. nia-h school education, state experience nv.d saiarv. Kive address. l!ox I: 50. Times, Hammond ll:27tf WANTED-Waitress, T. M. C. (Jibson: salary JS7.50 per mo. with board and room. 11:29 3 AVANTED 3 good sales ladies w i t h expenenee: steady position and good pay. Sop Mr. Payne. Lion Store, Hammond. ii:29:3 WANTED Gtr 16 vears or over. Enterprise Fed Co.. Hammond. 11-29-2L WANTED Competent girl to do general housework. J9 per week. 411 Ash St., Hammond. 11-29-tf. WANTED Press lirl; extra Rood salary to right girl, sterling Woc.len Mills. 173 State sr.. Hammflnd. 11:29:.T WANTED Dressmakers" helpers and apprentices. Smith Dressmakers.. 39rt Siblt?y st.. Hammond. 11:S0:J WANTED Girl for housework; three in family, no children. Applv 175Uuth St., Ind:ana Harbor. Sam Lew. 11:30:3 WANTED Girl. S416 Mich. ave. Tea and CoffP Store. Call at once Sam Levy, Indiana Harbor. 11:30:3 WANTED Girl for genera! housework. 170, -135th St., Indiana Harbor. Miss Sterling. 11:30:3 WANTED At once a washwoman, washing and ironinir. hfh wages. Mrs. Ann AVoerden. 110 Carroll st.. Hammond. ll-30-3t WANTED Wash woman. 3407 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor. I2:2tf WANTED Experienced waitress and dishwasher; short hours, good pay. Joy jlo, iuu state st., Hammond 12:2:1 WANTED Toung girl for general housework: one who likes children. Phone 2151 Hammond. 12 ' 1 For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES All makes from $15.00 up. To gt what you want make your selection now. Sold on easv pavments. XXCXLSIO MOTORCYCLE SAXES BOOM. 229 State St. Phone24S9. Hammond. 11:28:3 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 2 completely furnished rooms for light housekeeping: private entrance; gas. light and bath. 3o9 Calumet ave.. corner Hoffman. Hammond. 11:29:1 FOR RENT Two r.icelv furnished heated rooms for lleht housekeeping; no children. Inquire 715 Sohl at.. Hammond. 11 -29-3 FOR RENT Two furnished housekeeping rooms for couple,. 734 AVood ave. Phone 605 J Hammond. 11:30:3 FOR RENT Large light room in prf vate family. Phone 966W. 47 Carroll St.. Hammond. ll-30-2t FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1SS Plummer ave., Hammond. ll:30tf FOR RENT Furnished rpom for two gentlemen. 3715 Drummond St., Indiana Harbor. 11:30:2 . j FOR RENT Two or three light house I keeping rooms; gas, heat and electric light fiirn:shed. Phone 133SW. Call .".75-! laotn St.. tlammons. 12:2:2 FOR RENT Two 4. gilt housekeeping rooms. $5 S'.hley St., Hammond. 12:2:2 FOR RENT Two rooms furnished fori light housekeeping; no children. Ap-j Pl Oil .-:uirv I Id in iTMinn. FOR RENT Two pleasant light housekeeping rooms. Also separate room for one qr two gentlemen. ;??'S Drummond St.. Indiana Harbor. 12:2:3 FOR RENT Furnished room, steam heat. 294 Truman ave.. Hammond. 1 2:2:3 FOR RENT Large front room suitable for two. 4520 Forsyth ave.. Est Chicago, opposite city hall park. 12:2:2 FOR RENT Nicely furnisher rooms for light housekeeping. 378 No. Hon-1 man St., Hanimond. 12:2:2 j FOR RENT Two furnished rooms fori light housekeeping-. 300 Fayette st . upstairs. Hammond. 12:2:1 I Wanted to Rent LIST TOCR A'ACANT HOUSES, FLATS AND ROOMS For Both WHITE AND COLORED PEOPLE With STANDARD STEEL CAR CO. ORDNANCE DEP'T. HAMMOND, IM). Mon-Wed Sat. tf. WANTED TO RENT Small house or one or two tinfurnisherl rooms. Address J S E, Times. Hammond. 11:30:3 For Sale Auto mobiles. FOR SLE OR TRADE For auto. electric shoe repair equipment, tools, stock. Fleming stitcher, S!nror machine, jacks, etc. Have other business. Sell cheap for cash. Paul Finch. Miller. Ind A bargain. ll-29-4t. FOR SALE 1917 Paige. tires, first-class shape. Hammond. -pass., new Thone 101 KM. ll-30-4t. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1915 Lexington, 5-rass.. $500; 1916 Ford. 5-pass , $300; 1915 A'elie 5-pass.. $275: 1 9 1 4 Diamond T. 5-pass. with winter top. $175. 4506 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. Phone 672M. 11:30:2 FOR SALE OR TRADE Oldsmobile, pass, limousine, like new. $tr.o .-if!6 Forsyth ave. Phone E. Chicago 672M. 12:2:2 1917 Ford roadster. In perfect condition, with new glass winter top .$373 1917 Ford touring with new w-intr top $.So 1914 Ford touring with new winter top J.tOO 1917 Ford It. del.. . 1350 1915 Overland, reflnished $7i0 1917 Oakland, fine condition. . $i75 HAMMOND ACTO PAINT TOP CO. 47S-S0-82-90 Hohman St. Hammond. FOR SALE Overland. 79 model. 5-pass. 4-cyI. -Continental motor. A 1 co?:t'on. 5 good tires, electric starter and Pghting system, new- battery: barca-n if taken nt once. Can be seen at Central Garage 4714 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. 12:2.6
Real Esiate Bargains
FOR SALE OR THADK-For real estate in Gary or vicinity, equity in 16u-acre farm with improvements, northeast of South Bend In Elkhart county. Ind. AddressBox 1105. linry. lud. 10-11-tf FOR SALE J. Wesley TWd's fine home at a bargain. Phone 1147-J Hammond. 10-19-tf lOR SALE General grocery store doing a good enrh business. Address "W". Rox 1201. Gary. Ind. 11-14-lf. J FOR SALE--C-ror m mojern house, r.ew, a bargain; terr.is. Phone i8 HumI mond. 11:23:6 FOR SALE Lrg4 modern house: terms. I l'hone 2S42 Humrtiond. 1 l-ii-tf. FOR SALE AM new home in East Chicago: most modem in everv respect: tcntDlly local-, d; ail new hit i it in fcat-'ut-i-s; s.io.l reason for .-l!ing. Address L. . J. Time!.. Hummond. ll-2S-lf FOR SALE f-r.Him house. built l'j ?ears ana: ltst erjinpped: in F.nt Chicago: good lorxion. Kesscn for selling. For full .r.irt icular3 write A-20 Tims. 11-26-tf. FOR SALE 1 Oacres of land :n N. W. iuatter, se.-tion 11. Gar. on Hammond car lin. lmu;r ;eo. R. Shearer. Its Net. P-mk hid.. Hammond. 12:2:2 FOR EXCHANGE Improved 120 a'Tfs. fine buildinss. land nil tiled, all woven wi-e fence, pood or. -hard, some timber, mile from railroad i-Tation. fifty miles from Hammond. Win. Schweitzer. 25 Highland st. phone S9M. 11:29:3 FOR SALE A new modern bungalow. South side. oW-half block from car line, a homo that you cm afford to own. Exceptional! easv terms. HARGLS .fe MOORE. 402 Hariimond bldg. Phones 2143-321 Hammond. ll:30:t FOR SALE New modern 6-roorn bungalow, small pament down, balance ilka rent; 10 tons of coal free; reason for selling, leaving town. 12 West E'ir. abeth St., Hammond. 11:30:3 FOR SALE Fruit farm. 40 4 acres. 57 trees in o),i orchard, in fine condition: 20 trees In new orchard: located 3.S i miles south of Tndiuna polis Call 64b Calumet ave.. Barber shop, Hammond. 11:30:2 FOR RENT OR FOR SALE Six room house in f.rst class shape, with $ acres of land in South Hammond, three blocks south of Standard ave. Emil Lenz. South Hammond. 11:30:3 FOR SALE 5-room house. 1 i lot, cement block foundation, 3 rooms can be made 1n the second story. Price 51.500 $150 cash, balance $25 per ino. 3-room house. 1 H lot. 1 block from ar line. Price $050 $7S cah. balance $1'0 rer month. J: S. E'arkmun Co.. 161 State St., Hammond. 1 1:30:3 FOR SALE Just completed, 6-room modern bungalow: gas and electric, hot air heat, laundry tubs and winter supply of coal in basement; can give immediate possession: small payment down and balance monthly; will take automobile or vacant lot as part payment. 439 Elm St.. Hammond. Call evening between 6 and 9 r- 1FOR SALE 5-rnom bungalow, bnilt 2 vears: strictly modern: newly decor ated. Phone Hammond 2ii4. ll-30-6t Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT Second hand clothing. Phone 2S85, Hammond, 65 State st. 11-7-tf Government Bonds Any Issue bought for highest cash price EDW. FRANKEL SOS W. 63rd St., 2nd floor, near Halstead. Open daily. also Tucs., Thurs.. Sat. hights, Sunday mornings. ll-21AcJ0 WANTED TO BUY Second hand wheel chair. Phone 1231R Hammond. 1 2 ' 2 Miscellaneous. PAPERHANGINO and painting: good work at reasonable pr'ces. Cnrl Vermitt. 440 Michigan Ave. Phone 1429 Hammond. -31-lm Automobile Painting. Satisiaction guaranteed. Autos stored UurinK the winter. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47 8-S0 Hohman st.. Hammond. 10-16-tf NOTICE. " " The Reliable Transt.-r Co. ha cpened a branch office in Gary at 11th and Hruartv. ay Sts. Daily trips are made between Gary. Hammond and Chicago. Quick service, prompt deliveries ni jou help the government to save freight cars. Just call Hammond IjliZ ur Gary 2200. 11-4-tf. NOTICE. Highest prices paid for 2nd Hand Furniture. Haminond 2nd Hand Furniture Exchange, 204 Slate street. opposite postofiVo, phone ..079. ll-2-tf GUARANTEED -OOTINO. AVe apply red and green Rooting over old shingie: also gravel Rooting find repairing. See us on anything in the Kuofiing line. Cilvumet Koofing Co. Phones 457-2305. Room 27 P.imbnch Bldg.. Hammond 1 1 -14-t f.-l ues-thur-sat. PIANO LESSONS For advanced pupils. special attention for beginners. sS Frie st. phone 1239M, Hammond. ll-2l-6t-e.o.d. Automobile Radiator. Repaired and rebuilt. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fenders, hoods. garoline tanks. Standard Auto Radiator Works, 344 Calun.et ae.. phone 1400. 1 1-2-1 f. Notice, Truck Owner. AVe carry a complete stock of Goodyear S. A. Truck Tires. We also have a 250-ton hydraulic press for rjuick apply service." Lake Co. Auto Supply. 671 S Hohman St.. phone 1741, Hammond. H. A. Theil, Prop. 11-23-lt. AVANTED Manufacturers 1n Calumet district to add hardware specialty, patented articles; unlimited field, lot business In sight to run large plant, molders please do not answer. Write D 29. Times. Hammond. 12:2:2 Situations "Wanted. WANTED POSITION By elderly man as stationary cngine.'r or fireman, or will take rr of furnac. 110 Fayette St.. Hammond. H 11:26:6 AVANTED Position as bookkeeper and stenographer by experienced ladv. State requirements and saiarv in first letter. Write Mo 698 Times, Hammond. I l-2.-:it. SITUATION WANTED By a steam engineer. Experienced on stationary, portable, simple and compound expansion engins. AVm. Reinert. 136 AW Williams St.. Hammond. Ind. 11:30:2 POSITION AVANTED Clerk typtsr, 44 years exp.: also telephone and filing exp. Write A 666, Times. Hammond. 12:2:3 WANTED POSITION (By discharged soldier) as bookkeeper or cost accountant; eight years experience. Address S2S Towle st., or phone 1965 Hammond. i2:S:3 MRS. HOl'GH. 04 E. State t.. Hammond, wants washing and ironing at home. 12. z I
ii I' L..Ml.t..J 4... ' ' l 1 1 a . FOR RENT Four room fiat. 8515 Hemlock st.. Indiana Harbor, $20 per mo.; partly furnished for light housekeeping; inn be rented with or without. Apply 3437 Fir t., phone 1171M Indiana Harbor. 11:29:3 FUR RENT Furnished R room house; references reunited. S3S Beall ave t'hone 11-tiM Hammond. 12:2.3 FOR RENT 5-room cottage, strictly modern and newy furnished, in walking distance of Standard Steel Phone llt4 or call It'SS Erie St.. Hammond 12:2:1 FOR RENT- Flat. 6 rooms, in Indianaa Harbor. Phone Ind. Harbor 719M 12:2:3 FOR RENT Four room flat: xteam hat. 134 State Line st.. foot of Sibley at. Phone 414 Hammond. 12:2:1 FOR RENT Store room with two large flats shove; one ft rooms and one 7 rooms. P'ace was formerly occupied by Oito Bauer, cor. llftli and Indianapolis hlvd.. Whiting. OhH 302-119th St. for particulars, or phone 209J. 12:2:3 FOR RENT Four room fiat. S615 Hemlock ft. Indiana. Harbor. $20 per mo.; partl furnished for light houkeeping; ran be rented with or without. AptL 3437 Fir St., phone H7i.i lni4ua Harbor 12:aJ For Sale Ii-iscelianeous FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watch e3. Lesser 's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-iI-tt We Buy Bonds of ail kinds for cash. Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 490B Foraythe Are. Knat Chicago. Phnne S3. Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Harnmond Furniture Co,, 2i2 E. State street. Look for the clock in jcenter of sign J. Arkin, 31gT. l'iZ-ima FOR SALE 3 good farm horses. Call 12S4T2. Knickerbocker farm. ll-3S-6t FOR SALE Bicycle, shot gun. all kinds of heavy ropes and blocks 510 Ingraham ave.. West Hammond, in rearv 11:25:6 PURE SPRING WATER Mrs. Dugan of 549 Morton court, has secured the exclusive right to the Spring Hill Grove Springs st St. Johns and is prepared to supply Hammond with table water second to none. Price 15c per gal., or two gals. 25c. Phbne 2397. ll:2d:tf FOR SALE Kitchen range, reasonable Phone 1675 Hammond. 11:30:3 FOR SALE A 46-inch Simplex Ironing machine. 425 Logan st. or phone 3149 Hammond. ll-30-3t. FOR SALE A limited amount of prepared Soft Egg and Nut GOAL at S6.00 Per Ton Delivered. Sample of coal at Wm. P. Hoffman, 2?6 Truman ave.. Hammond. 11:30:9 LOOK! Working Men! We sell for cash and save you 25 to 35 per cent on clothing and shoes. Let us prove it. Hamir.ond Tailoring Co. 538 Hohman St., Hammond Mon & FrL 8-ll-tf FOR SALE Cheap if sold at once. household furniture for fire rooms, will sell bv piece or lot. Inquire 522 Summer si.. Hammond. 12:2:3 FOR SALE Household furniture for 5 room cottage. 4!l-150tll St.. Hammond Phone 1 114.1. 12:2:1 SPECIAL """CASH DAKgain for Tuesday: Genuine china cups and saucers, an elegant gift for Christmas, 2-3c a pair, six pair to a customer. Hammond Furniture Co., J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 East State st., Hammond. 1S:z:1 BARGAINS IN STOVES and store repairs. At 298 E. State st basement. Tel. 20-11 and 1445 Hammond. - I oR SALE Cheap ui account of leaving clt, wardrobe, dresser and desk, ruts and fumed oak dining room et consisting: of table, chairs and buffet. 234 Detroit st.. Hammond. 12:2:3 FOR SALE Folding bed, cheap. 157 Logan St.. Hammond. 12:2:1 LEGAL NOTICES. I will not be respons'ble. for any debts contracted bv snv ot-ie hut mvelf. MR. FRANCES GEISKR. 1 2 2:2 4S26 Olcntt ave.. East Ch:-go NOTICE TO NON-P.FSIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COfNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR NOVEMBER TERM. 191$. STATE EX REL JOHN A'ARGO VS. MIKE HLINANSKT. ET AL. CAUSE NO 1 4354. ACTION. MANDAMUS. Now comes the J'laintiff by Jos. Sullivan, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. The Ukranian National Association, a corporation, 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 net trm of said Court, and that unless it 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 of the nxt term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court Hotm. Room No. 1, at Hammond, in said Count yand Stata on the 2nd Monday of January. A. D.. 11$. said action will be heard and determined In Sts absence. In Witness AVhereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix tha Seal of said Court at Hammond, this l$th day of November. A. D..ll (SEAL) HERBERT L WHEATON. Clsrk L. S. C. By KOSCOE HEM STOCK. Deputy Clerk " Nov. if 5 Dec 2
ririL x' mi iijnnpu nil, au ruuvful ences. 429 Logan at., Hammond. f
President AVilliam T. AVilson of Merchant Ship F. C. soi cer team, connected with the big shipbuilding plant at I3istol. Pa., has promised to give each member of the eleven a gold wath if they defeat th champion Bethlehem Steel Company team in their match in the second round of the National Cup series, to he plsved on the Bethlehem team's grounds. Football alone made money for Columbia this year, its profits being $1(53.72. Rowing was the most costly sport, the deficit being $5,663.79. Baseball contributed $16,034.32 as its share of the recent world's sries games between the' Cubs and Boston Red Sox to the war work campaign. The Montreal arena destroyed by fire some months ago will be rebuilt. The shipyards along the Delaware river in the vicinity of Philadelphia will engage in a series of basketball games this winter. A soccer league is also in action, and in addition a couple of plants have rugby football elevens which play Sunday games in the plant's grounds. Tha New Tork National League club will put up a bronze tablet st the Tolo grounds in memor yof Eddie Grant, their third baseman, killed in the fighting in France. Ten of the champion Bethlehem Steel Company soccer teams whose latest achievement -was a victory over the picked Canadian eleven at Harrison, N. J., recenly by a 4-goal-to-l score, are professionals. Since 1913 to date the players have won 137 games, lost six and drawn thirteen, including league, cup and intersectional games. By May 11. 1919. It is expected Tunning horse racing will be resumed on Dominion of Canada racecourses. The ban was to extend until six months after the war in Europe ceased. Descendants of Peter the Grest, DIAMOND STARS 00 THEIR BIT II UMMMD BLOE President Heydler Gives Out List; Two Members Killed in Action More than half the baseball players who were actually on the payrolls of the eight National league clubs for the greater part of the seaeon of 1918 are. or were up "to the time tha armistice was declared, in the military or naval service of the 1'nited States. Statistics compiled by President Heydler of the veteran league showthat 103 of its players donned the kahki or the blue. This means actual service In the army, navy or aviation. The total number of players reserved for the season of 1918 was 257. and over 40 per cent of That number Joined the colors. Rut of the players who actually reported to their clubs and went on the payrolls 64 per cent went into active service in the war. Two Xillad la Actios.. Two of them were killed in action. Marcus Milligan. young pitcher obtained by Pittsburgh from Birmingham, was killed In an airplane accident. Capt. Edward Grant, acting major, fell at the head of a battalion that was trying to rescue the "lost battalion" in the Argonna forest. The 103 players who entered service were mostly men who took part, in championship games of 1917 or 1918. Of the twenty who did not play In a game either season, eighteen had joined their ' respect ive teams and were full fudged major league players. i FIFTEEN TERMS START Ifj B-DftY BIKE SRIND ; Newcomers and Old-Timers I Make Up Field in Annual New York Event. NEW TORK, Dec. 2 The annual six-day bicrle ace began at mid-night at Madison Square Garden. The fifteen teams were sent away to a flying start by a pistol shot fired by United States Marshal McCarthy.Fifteen teams of the best cyclists available made up the field. This carnival was Instituted a quarter of a century ago. Among the competitors this year are several who took rart in previous grinds at the garden. There are' some newcomers, notably Gus Lang, the American amateur champion, and Lloyd Byron, holder of the Australian amateur title. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. On and aftr this date will not be responsible for debts contracted by anv tjtit except myself. FRED EMERSON. 233 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 12:2:3 LOWELL Mr. P. A. Berg, wss a Chicago visitor yesterday. C. T. Bailey and sons have eight head of their fine Hereford cattle at the Live Stock Show in Chicago, which will open next week. Mesaers -Bailey and sons have a nation wide reputation for the fine cattle they raise and it is expected they will bring back some ribbons this year. C. C Ragon was in Chicago on bus
2:07'i. have won more than JSO.OCO In light harness races. Their earnings this year were about $10000. r f which sum about $70,0ou was won in Grand circuit events. The Great Lakes naval training station is to Include six new swiimnirs:
P"ois. They will be 7fi feet long and 25 ' member of the Illinois Star Lrs-tsia-fet wide and will be built of concrete. re. at Cohan's Grand Opera House on
They will range in depth from 4 feet at one end, for beginners, to 7'2 feet at the other end of the rcl. William Stokeley, of the St. Christopher Club, has won six straight Toad races staged by amateur athletic union clubs in New Tork city and vicinity. Pacific coast athletes win bid for the 1919 national, track and field championships at the annual meeting of club delegates. They propose to stage the sports in either Los Angeles or San Francisco. So far more than J.'O.OOO has been paid into the state of Pennsylvania treasury by counties s income from hunters' licenses Issued this fall. A total of $250,000 Is expected to be collected by this means. The mony Is used for game propagation and protection and payment of bunties on r.oxious animals and birds. Nebraska claims the largest number of automobiles in proportion to population of any state in the 1'nion with n machine for every 7.6 persons. A total of 167,400 automobiles are in use there. L. H. Lapham raid $1,700 at auction for the putter with which AValter J. Travis won the championship of Great Britain in the goif tourney in 1904. Mr. Lapham made a present of tho trophy to the Garden City Golf club, the organization Mr. Travis represented when he won the championship of Great Britain, and the chih to which he has been a long and loyal member. It will be hung over the fireplace in the library. CONSIDERS OFFER TO ACT AS AN ARBITER NEW TORK. Dec. 2 It was reported here that William II. Taft issued todiy. a.t Waterbury, Conn., th following statement concerning ' the request that he become the ruling arbiter in organized baseball. "Mr. Hempstead and Mr.Frazee called upon me Saturday to ask me if I would consider acting as arbiter between the National and tha American leagues. In - matters involving the legal construction of contracts between the leagues and their application to transactions between them as they might arise. I said to them that I did not practice law- as an advocate in courts but that I had acted as in arbiter in several cases. "I said that if they would write me a description of the kind of arbitration in which they wished me to act and the particular function they wished me to perform, I would consider It and advise them. I could not act, except as a judse of law and fact, or any way take part In the management of their associations. It must be work of a rtrictly legal, professional character. "I said further that I wished to consult my brother, Charles to be assured by htm that he had parted with all Interest in buill properties, so that should I become arbiter no question could arise as to my impartiality between parties contending before me." iness yesterday. Ben Nichols, of Henry, III., came nterday being called here on account ( of the death of his father. Samuel j Carl Gragg left last evening for T - peka. Kansas, where he goes to vis't his parents. Crags. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer MUNSTER Mrs. D. Schoon and daughters Marv and Cobce, D. Schoon and wife and son. and Peter Jabaay were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. Schoon Thanksgiving day. Erna Kaske has gone to Monon for the week-end. AVhile returning home from Lansing with his horse and buggy AVednesday evening. Elmer Kuhlman was run into by an auto coming the same way. Tha auto had no lights and qurckly backed up and sped away. Fortunately young Kuhlman was unhurt, the buggy was damaged. Wm. Krooswyk went to Gary on Thanksgiving. . The public and parochial school had school on Friday after Thanksgiving. Mrs. Kuhlman was a Hammond shopper on Friday. LANSING. Miss Emma Schmidt from Lansing, is in Ft. Margaret's hospital in Hammond a convalescent of the fin Mrs. Fred Heciit ttnd son Walter, were Hammond shoppers today. Mrs. Kindt was a Hammond shopper today. Flora Sohultx and Eiie Rahn of Harvey, were home for Thanksgiving dinner at their parents. A! Johnson spent Thanksgiving with the Louis Schultz family. John Stilen was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Frey Thanksgiving day, and made a brief call at Mary Srhultz's home. Delia Frey was home for Thanksgiving dinner, from Hammond. Herman P.ahn. Jr., spent Thanksgiving honia with his parents. About Advice. The worst thins about adrlre, observes a writer, is that thoe who are qualified to give it never do, and those who insist upon serving jou with a ' full, seven-course table d'hote meal of ; it. always prove to be tha worst tf j
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MOC BENEFIT Vaudeville Show to Be Given at Cohan's Grand on December 9. A gigantic benefit will b ten1red Eddte Santry, former fa' h'twlght champion of the world and recently a the afternoon of December 9 at 2:"n A committee consisting of John B. McInerney, Joe Farreil r.nd Nate , is have aranged a vatideviiie enter ill.-, ment which will be hard to equal. HE TAUGHT CLOWN PRINCE TO RUN FAST BRAINERD. Mass.. Dec. 2. Jimmy Lightbody. who won many . long distance race for the University of Chicago, and who later tried to make an athlete of the German crown prince, wns on the job in France whn the Oormans capit-.;-latea, serving as a lieutenant with the American fore.. Mrs. Katherine Lightbody. of Chicago, who has been visiting with friends at Gilbert Irfike. near hei. received a letter from her son written late in October. After Lightbody was graduated from the University of Chicago he took up post-graduate w-ork at the University of Berlin. H:s athletic powers attracted the attention of the imperial family, and Lightbody had the crown prince and other sons of the kaiser in his athletic classes. EVER HAMMER GETS A CRACK AT TENDLER Kid Howard has matched his blond veteran. Ever Hammer. w'th Lew Tendler, the latest eastern sensation, for a six-round bout in Philadelphia 0:1 December 16. Hammer haj had a long rest and Howard thinks Ever will mak them all step this .inter. Sailor Freedman, another of the Howard stable, a'.so will make the trip. The Kid hopes to send tho Sailor against some reputable easterner on tb same bill. FOOTBALL SAT. Minnesota, 7; Chicago. 0. Great Lakes. 27: Purdue, 0. Michigan, 14; Ohio State. 0. Iowa, 0; Camp Dodge, 0. Brown, 6: Harvard. 3. Clevel'd Naval Resv., 10: Plttsb.. 9. Syracuse. 21; Rutgers. 0. Philadelphia Navy. 17; Charleston. 7. Mare Island Marines. 68: Idaho, 0. AA'ashburn, 2e: Haskill, 7. Great Lakes Quartnistrs., 6; Knox, 6. Washburn, ?2; Haskell, 7. Rosa Poly, 0; Butler, 0. Telham Bay N. T.. 6, Granlta State, 0. Lombard. 13; Camp Bradley, 7. fiHICHESTERS PILLS j lie. i'ia;:" 'i' u & r, 1. l.adit A.k ynnr Irars4t far . til-auae-tsrs Mamas Unit Pills la V.rA tfi Void nrMillc bun. with r .e K:bboa. I Jf I1 ! KHAi fill. f. SOLD BY DRLGiilSTS tVfklEEES r 3 1 ' " I ",,'','' V i ,.dl ; - LECTURES Daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m "The Right Way to Live." Mme. E. Lee, 319 State Line St., cot ner Douglas, one block west of Hohman. Phone 3346 Hammond. V V t - H r'f "t P tV r VVt 't -rfY'i'V'W UK A Safe Trust TODS STATE CONTZOl $25 to $300.00 LOANED 1 -ft f . -- On Furniture. Pianos, VlctroiT las. Live Stock and Office Fix tures without removal. 'fir MONTHS to REPAY -V. Tour Xoan at legal Stat ot 3C latei-es J2. 00 is the mo. payment on t 30 $2 SO is the mo. payment on $ 50 15 00 la the mo Davmmt on 1100 ANAT AMOUNT UP TO 1 300.00 fr ON THE SAME PLAN. ALL OUR BUSINESS DEAL- -1 ING3 ARE STHiCTLT CON- jr FIDENTIAL. -jPAad All XrOABTS i.r raa-1 la our PEITATS, OmCB SEE US AND AVE AVTLL EX- -V PLAIN ALL. f? There nr. no Charre.a for rr EXTRAS. ONLT 3Viri INTEREST Provident Loan Co. 3L Room 3-4 Panama, Bldg. -7c--6r i 148-168 East State Street Near Orpheum Theater Phone 32 3. License No. 33S
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