Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1918 — Page 9

KIDNEYS WEAKENING? Classified Advertismen.ts WANTED TO RENT Steam heated light housekeeping room for a couple with child three year old. Address I B, Times. Hammond. 12-3-3 LOOK OUT!

Wanted to Rent

A charf of 10 ceata for collection will ha made for all cla.sslfl.sd edvertlreraenta pb.oned to this office and not paid for wlth.'n fly flaya.

Wanted Male Help WANTED Reliable man. Polish speaking, as collector; (food salary and commission. 186 State et., room 4, Hammond. 11-21-WANTED Freight handlers. Gibson Tranfer; good wages; piece work basis. Take Oary car to Lu C. L. 11-26-tf WANTED Men to work on section. STe per hour. Apply' to I. H B. section foreman at Republic, Grasselli. L. C. L. Yard, Glbaon. or Headmaster office. West Hammond. 11-29-tf. WANTED Experienced engine lathe operator and oris eperir,.ced tool maker: steady work and jatisf actory rate offered '('all at Hammond Bre works. Hammond. U:2itf 1VAVTFT1 Trarlt lahorera. 4f-s ret hr Arolv afreet car barn?. Gostlln and Vlolimnn kt .. rhone Hammond 202 11-30-tf. WANTED Fipe fitter. Apply Central i'liemii-l I1.... Went' Hammond. HI. 12:2tf WANTED Pipe fitters, tit ter helpers, locomotive crane operator. Apply Calu met River Station, hast ( lu 12.3.6 cago. WANTED Bov at once. Western Union "o. Phone Indiana Harbor. 1 1 3 : t f MILLWRIGHTS PAINTER COLD RIVETERS COLD BUCKER-UPS TESTER CALKERS Piece work, steady employment. YM. GRAVER TANK WORKS, East Cliicago. WANTED Salesman and salesladies at Motasar's Dep't store, 3316 Cedar st Indiana Harbor. 12-4-31 V ANTED 1st class s per week. 624 113th shoe maker, $ Whiting. SL. 12-4-4t nvvTFn Rnv to carrv Times route Sheffield ave. and North Hohman st 514 Hammond bldK. J 12:4:tf WANTED Electrician One who can look after meters. Apply Reid, MurUtM'll (X V-tn, ilillllilioiiu. WANTED Stenoprapher. Apply at once Green Engineering Go.. Last tnioago. m,l 12-5-3L WANTED Electrician for motor maintainance work. Illinois Car ft Mfg. Co., 142th and Clark St., Hammond. 12-u-3t wWTF.n Carriers for Times routes on Sheffield ave. and on streets east of Calumet ave.. north of rifr. Ap214. Hammond bldg. tf . w - - - -. WANTED MAN. n trtcl furnflCf and handy about the house. S5 Sibley st., Hammond. Lost and Found Et d'ND Bicycle In back yard at EJ6 n;rn!t st. Owner can have the sam by identifying property and paying for t his ad v. i - - J IOST Blue tam, partly, finished, on Ghicago car. Return Times office, Hammond. 12:4.2 For Rent Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Pfummer ave.. Hammond. ll:30tf FOR RENT Furnished room, modern. Also garage. Phone 1533. S29 Maywood ave., Hammond. 1J-3-2 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room or with kitchen privileges. 492 Murray St.. Hammond. l2-5-.;t. FOR RENT 2 modern unfurnished rooms. 4210 Northcote ave.. East Chicago. 12-4-it. FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms ' for light housekeeping. 375 North Hohman at., Hammond. 12-4-2t. FOR RENT S light housekeeping rooms furnished. 227 Michigan ae.. Hammond. 12-4-2t. FOR RENT 2 -unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; convenient to So. Shore. Phone 09ii or call 286- Oak st.. Hammond. 12-4-t. FOR RENT Modern furnished room In private family; quiet neighborhood; convenient to cars: for one or two gentlemen. I'hone 70R, IS Webb et.. Hammond. ., 12-4-2t. FOR RENT Furnished kitchen. rrtr' and bedroom. 7 West State at.. Hammond. 12-4-2L . FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping moms. 3S45 Pennsylvania avenue. Indiana Harbor. 12-4-tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for one or two gentlemen. 632 Chicago. East Chicago.. 12-4-St. FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms: near car line-. 3fi2 Flummer ave.. phone 1017R, Hammond. 12-5-lt. FOR RENT Furnished room foe 1 tr 2: hot water heat; all convenances; Reasonable. 125 Webb St., Hammond. 12-!U4t. FOR RENT Furnished room; all Modern. 3902 Elm St., Indiana Harbor. 12-5-3L FOR KENT 2 or 3 nicely furnished rooms for licht housekeeping. 3SS Michigan ave., phone 9S0J. Hammond. 12-5-lt. FOR RENT 2 heated furnished room for light housekeeping: electric light and private bath. 430 Indiana avenMe, Hammond. 12-5-lt. Situations "Wanted. WANTED Position as barn man. Wm. Witt, Hobart. Ind. JT-.T-!: SITUATION WANTED Tounr lady attending Hammond business college would like to work mornings and evenings in return for home. ' Thoie Hammond 1954. IZ-b-f.

WantedFemale Help WANTED 25 girls io core room; steady work, big pay. Hammond Malleable Iron Co., Hammond. 10-23-tf

WANTED 1000 lnoles to oomo In ami get the newest and best hats of the season at the most modest prices. Satin and fur Hats. ir..!d braver at lower prices than Chicago. Buy at home. H., lt4 State at., Hammond. ll-14-tf. WANTED Wash woman. 3407 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 12:2tf WANTED Dishwasller at once. Calumet Restaurant, 707 Chicago ave., East Chicago. u 3 WANTED Woman tr take liome fami!y washing. Apply Mrs Charles Lawrence, m Sheffield ave., Hammond. 1 :-.3.rs WANTED Two chamber maid Apply Lincoln hole), Indiana Harbor. 12.3.3 WANTED Woman to wash and iron. 4137 Northcote ave, E. Chgo. 12-3-3 W ANTED oman at assistant in dining room of industrial plant at East Chicago. Write S5i, Times, Hammond 12-t-.it. WANTED Waitress at Horn restaurant. 3214 Guthrie St., Indiana Jr-12-4-2l. WANTED Waitress. T. M. C. A.. Gibson; salary 37.30 per mo. with bonrd and room. 12-4-3t. WANTED Dishwasher Eisenbaeh Restaurant, 3313 Mich, ave Harbor 779-M. I'hone Ind 12-5-31 WANTED Experienced waitress and dishwasher; short hours, good pay. Joy Lo, 100 State st., Hammond. WANTED Girls 16 years of ape and over to work in bindery; highest wages; 4$ hours per week. "otn at once. W. P.. Conkev Co.. llummnml ' i2-3-3t. WANTED Xent girl for store work. Dietrich's bakery, 603 Calumet pve., Hammond. l"-6-tf WA NTE D Wra pper gi rl and cash girls; must be-Hi years old; applv to Mr. (ireen, Lion Store. 12-5-lt WANTED SalesladiesApply to Air. Green, Lion Store. 12Miscellaneous. PAPERHANGTNG and painting; pood work at reasonable pr'ces. Carl Vermin. 440 ilichisan ave. Phone Ha Hammond. S-31-lm Automobile Painting. Satisfaction Ruaranteed Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-S0 Huhman St., Hammond. 10-16-tf NOTICE. The Reliable Transfer Co. has opened a branch office in Gary at llth and Broadway Sts. Daily trips are made between Gary, Hammond and Chicago Wuick service, prompt deliveries and you help the government to (save freight cars. Just call Hammond 2562 or Gary 2200. 11-4-tf. NOTICE. Highest prices paid for 2nd Hand Furniture. Hammond 2nd Hand Furniture Exchange, 204 State street, opposite post office, phone 3079. PIANO LEMONS For advanced pupil Speiial attention for beg-inners ggj Frie st. Phone 123SM Hammond. 1 2 : .", : 3 WEATHER STRIP Your home if it is hard to heat, or if vou v. ih to save from 20 to .13' .of the annual coal bill. Windows which rattle iil be permanently fixed thn-.n.h weather strips. Better and ehet...e than storm t?tish. J. E. Howell . -, w cm incrptnpx, nnaaci ,lnd Screens i It. S. Graves, representative for Mam. I imuiiu. i. -i l . nn-iii, w iming. Phone 1 nammona, i:mi-u ; ,ary 1934. D C Wilton, representative. Gary, office phone 9S0; residence phone Gary 1201. 11-5-5t GUAEAITTIID KOOTIWO. We apply red and green Rooflne nver old shingles: also gravel Roofing and repairing. See us on anything in the Rootling line. -Caltunt soonnr Co. Phones 467-230,'.. Room 7 Rimbarh dgr., Hammond. 11-1 t-tf.-tues thur-sat. ! PIANO LESSONS For advanced pupils, special attention -for hmncrs Sxti Erie St., rhone 1259M, Hammond. ll-21-t-e.o.d. For Rent. FOR RENT 3-room lower fat. 14.-,th and Carey st.. East Chicago, near Gen era! American Car works. phoDe Indiana naroor Hi. 11-12-tf. FOR RENT Four room flat. 3515 Hem lock st., Indiana Harbor. 120 nr in, partly furnished f,,r light hounekeep-' na; can be rented with cr without An. rlv 3437 Fir St.. nhore 11 TIM lnni.,a Harbor. I'- :3 F)R ftEN'T 3 o- . room flat with hath. 3724 Elm St.. Ind ana Harbor. 12:3 3 FOR RENT Building. S. W. corner 1 2th ! . . in- ni"B-c m, whi, or ma n floor separate. Inou-ve peter Hand Big Co., 1602 Sheffield Ch:--ae ,,r R. F. Szymanski, 10 Savage bldg.. Grrv. 12:3.3 FOR liENT 3' modern unfurnished rooms. 4210 Northcotte ave.. East Chi cago. 1-J--M FOR KENT 2nd flo r flat, formerly oc cupied by Cable Piano Co." 14S st;ite st. Inquire Room 7. Panama buiidinsr. Hammond. l"-,"i-:t 1-OR RENT New 4-room cottage on north side, near street cr line, interurban and Penn. station. Will rent for 12 per mo. to those w ith nniVmre than 1 or 2 children., phone Hammond 2-l 12-3-3t. Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT Second hand clothmg. Thone 25i3. Hammond. 65 State J I eGovernment Bonds Any Issue bought for highest cash price EDW. FRANKEL JOS W. 63rd at.. 2nd floor, nesr Halstead Open daily. also Tues.. Thurs., Sat. nights, Sunday mornings. - 11-21&80 WANTED TO BUY Second-hand Mcvcle. Call between 7 and 9. Phone MMV, Hammond, or 262 State Line st., Hammond. 12-5-3l! WANTED TO BET Five house direct from owner; preferred: state particulars. W. H., Times, Hammond. r 6-room south side Address J 12-5-lt.

Real Estate Bargains

FOR SALE OR TRADE For real e-atate tn Gary or vicinity, equity In li!0-acre farm with improvements, northeast of Isouth Bend 4n Elkhart county, Ind. Address Box 110;. Gary, Ind. 10-11-tf ICR SALE J. Wesley Read's fine home at a bargain, Phom 1147-J Hammond. 10-19-tf HlR SAhK 5-room modern house, Pew, oargain; terms. Phone 758 Himmond. 11:25:6 SALE Large modern house: term, lhono 284 Hammond. 11-26-tf. l OH fcALE -All new home In East Chicago; most modern in every respect; centrally located; mi new buift in feattUI'es: good rewsotl 1it- saMhi f Artrfreaaa I E- W. J. Times, Hammond. ' 11-26-tf ICR SALE-10 acres of land-in N. W. quarter, section 11. Gary, or. Hammond car line. Inquire Ceo. H. Shearer. It anR n i i iff , Hammond. 12:2:2 J-OR SALE A new- modern bungalow. f-outh side, one-half block from car line.. A home that you can afford to own. KXi-ep(i,,naIv esy terms. I AEGIS A M (.), K, 02 Hammond bldg. Phones llf " Hammond. l':30:tf TOR SALE New modern 6-room bungalow, adjoining golf links: pmall payment down, balance like rent; 10 tons of coal free; reason for selling, leaving town. 12 West Elizabeth St.. Hammond. 12-4-3t. lOIt SALE 5-room bungalow built 2 years; strictly modern; newiv decorated. I'hone Hammond 2774. ll-30-6t ToR SALFC OR KENT 7-room moderr. residence, Mich, ave., near Columbia, tali J. F. Wilhelm Son, Phone Hammond 24jt or 1483. . 12-3-3 1-OR .-ALE lots. Very cheap, on easy payments; 2 on Columbia ave.. 2 on Hoffman St.. 2 on Elm st. Onlv f) down and J.."0 per month. W. J. A Molsberger. 24' E. Stat- St. Hammond ipen pvpnmgj 12-3-5 FOR EXCHANGE Farm of 4U aci.-. with small improvements, 2 miles from town. Pulaski Co, Ind vvant rental or grocery stock, rv.'m. Poiael. Medaryvllle, Ind. 12 3 3 fOR SALE 40 acres 25 miles south. 9 acres bearing orchard. 5 acres timber, stone road, fenced, no buildings. $1,600. Doody. SviiO N. California ave.. Chicago. 12-4-4t. FUR SALE Well improved 179-acre fnrm. well tiled, on Garv &nd Crown Point car line; 2 mm. north of Crown Point.. Inquire, Mrs. Philip Steueblg, 31 S Sherman St., Crown Point. Ind. 12-3-2L For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Overland. 79 model. f,-pasf. 4-cyl. Continental motor. A 1 conditio:!, good tires, elef-trlc starter and Iiiting system, new battery; bargoTn if taken at once. Can be seen at Central Garage. 4,14 Kennedy ave.. East Chicago. 12:2:S FOR SALE Army officer will ss!l 1017 Eifc-.n S.x touring car. Good paint and iires. one extra. Has been driven S.i (HI miles, phone K. Chgo. 170. 12-3-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1916 Lexington 6-pasaenger, like new $473 10tti Ford 6-passenger. J290. l'Jlo Velie 6-passenger. f 226. 430 FORSYTHE A EN EE. Phone 62M. East Chicago. 12-4-21. FOR SALE A ScrippsBooth roadster with wire wheels, 28x3; all tires and tubes in good condition. Car is guaranteed not to run. Price 26.49. Inquire M. E. Ein. 1087 Cal umet ave., Hammond. 12-3-1 FOR SALE 2-ton Ropublie truck. A-l condition; will d-mnnsrti le: price ri(,'ht. Enst Chicago Garage & Sales Co., phone 3o. Last Chicago. 12-3-3t.J FOR SALE 1917 Pullman 5-pass., A-l shape, $.;0. 430ti Forsyth ave.. phone 672M. Easi Chicago. 12-3-lt. SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS AT BARGAIN PRICES Dodge Coupe, 1917, like new $1100.00 j Dodge Touring, 1017, -i rr OlllX OlUU.UU i.Loauc iioauster. ju.li. $650.00 Buick, D-45, fine winter to, like new $950.00 Franklin Roadster, 1917, like new $1450.00 Hupmobile Sedan, like new, 1917 model. 1$1 100.00 Overland winter top at your own price. Oakland Six, like new. Fords, up from $100.00 Nw Ford Sdans $819.97 Touring Cars $562.60 Many others; if you want a bargain here it is for today, Friday and Saturday only, at these prices.New Overwinds, Maxwells, SaXOnS, TllldsOnS. Tf inter ested call on us: it will pav. BUNNELL AUTO SALES COMPANY. . 506 Hohman st., Hammond. 5th Ave and Mass. st., Garv. ir-5l:t For Sale Motorcycles. 2ND HAND MOTORCYCLES. Excelsior. Henderson. Indlen, rHarlev, Flanders. Thor, Tale.. Eagle. Sears Pope, Dayton, ilotorblko, Excelsior' Lightweights. S-MJ on easy pavments vwfF.r.tnntc HflTrtBrvrrT.-B ai.w HQ 00.7 229 State St. rhone 24S3 Wont Ads that Ring 2hio wfthlhpJts. Evortjthinrf Jbr Evorybodu Porit ionr -Homos - Ibnants-Storos--Bargain? - Lo ryonx-Pets-Investments -

For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad wat.mies. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. ii-tf

We Buy Bonds of all kinds for cash. Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4oa Foraytbe Aye. Eaat Chiracs. Phone &3. Get the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at tho Hammond Furniture Co0 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Ark in, igr. 1-Z8-1DB3 BARGAINS IN STOVES and store repairs. At 298 E. State st., basement. Tel. 2051 and 1443 Hammond. FOR SALE 3 good farm horses. Call 12MT2. Knickerbocker farm. 11-23-61 PURE SPRING WATER Urs. Dugan of 543 Morton court, has secured the exclusive right to the Spring Hill Grove Springs at St. Johns and is prepared to supply Hammond with table water second to non. Price 10c per gal., or two gals. 25c. I'hone 2397. ll:2o:tf FOR SALE White Homer plgeana. $1 per pair. 4 37 Pine at.. Hammond. 12-2-3 FOR SALE New gas cook atove. 1412 13Sth St.. Indiana Harbor. 12-3-8 FOR PALE Reed babv cab. 4744 Nortncote ave.. Phone East Chgo, 530M. IZ-.t-S FOR SALE Uncalled for Suits and Overcoats. Reliable Tailor Shop, 563 Bulletin st., Hammond. Open 12-4-2 evenings. FOR SALE 3 chair barber shop and 4 pool tables; will sll in lot or heparans. A. Kaufmann, 3323 Michigan ave , Indiana Harbor. 12:3:3 FOR SALE Rarred Plymouth Rock cock?, cockerels and pullets. Geo. Girnrd. 031 Central ave.. Whiting-. Tel. 170M. 12:3:4 FURNITURE BUYERS. We have bought up a largo lot of new dinirg. Iibra-y and kitchen tables, leather seated chairs I 3-piece daverp"rt suite which we are going to close out at an unheard of price. We also have 1 fx 12 used rug. good as new, &e- .i large size wardrobes. 1 high grade Li.c.t(ii cabinet, several good dressers and chiffoniers, i-ss ranges and many other usef ul arti' s that may Interest you. Com' and look these goods over und say you want to buy. W make no charge for delivery while thin sale last. Hammond Furniture Exchange. 204 E. State St. Opposite Fostofflce Store Open Tuesdays, Thursday and Sat. day EvsnlBgs. FOR SALE Cheap. 4-rooms of furniture as good ss new: must leave at once for California, on account of sickicrs. - Inquire ni nee. 4S-iO Olcott ave., 2nd fl-jor. East Chicago. 12-4-4L SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS. 1 Slight lv used $750 Plavfir'with60 rolls. $350 1 Like new (i.10 Plaver, at $375 Like hew $225 Straube Piano $100 1

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oii-mi iicii viiuiiuH Anr 1 J lailO QoO 1 lTcn,l V I"? Sim'th Pinnn ! ,.rn ! at pOU i 1 TTsed ,00' Victor With 1 UMU ,-W ' Vi,' I

KeCOrtlS - "POO I Cleopatra with Theda Bar. First 1 Used Columbia, with!ow b&in9 Bix p- m- "harp- Adults

. torv JeCOKlS V3'J 1 New $300 Grand Phonograph, used three weeks, only : $155 1 New $200 Phonograph, like new $100 lUsed Hal let & Davis Piano $40 Vou must call at once if interested it ma be too late tomorrow. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co. 145 State st., Hammond. 12-5-lt AUCTION SALE The stock of Valentine Peternac, consisting of horses, cows, etc., will be sold on the Sc'nrleher farm st 15th and Madison St., So. Hammond at 10 a. m. Friday, Dec. 6th. lfllS. Terms, cash. 12-5-lt. FOR SALE Single bed. springs and mattres. t?: 1 double mattress. $4. I Phone Hammond Si8. 2d Highland sr. 10-5-2L FOR SALE 3 white enamel. East Chicago, dressers. 1 oak and t Atlas 8-C. Phone 752M. 12-5-2t. HISTORY Or THE WORLD WAR By Francis A. March, brother of General Feyton C. March. Complete f00 page illustrated official - photographs. Tour ebence to make $50 per month. Freight raid, credit goven. Outfit free. VictoryPublishing Company. 431 S. Dearborn. Chicago. . 12-8-lt. FOR PALE Cabinet phonograph and 10 Emerson records, 36 n.i Call '51 Hohman St., corner Huehn, Hammond. 12-5-3t. Special ' Cash Bairgain for Friday 5 lengths of stove pipe, $1. Hammond Furni ture Co., J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 E. State street. 12-5-lt LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1918. JOHN WAWADA VS. JAGA WAWADA. CAUSE NO. 17739. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by P. A. ! Parks, attorney, and flies his complant

Whitinj And Its People

TATt THKvrne tonight A "D TOMORROW. Wednesday and Thursday. Cecils De Mille production In. "We Can't Have Everything." with Katht lyn Williams. No matter what they have, most people want something more; also other good pictures H 4-5 Honest, do you know the difference between the Bolshevik and the Social 1st? Hear Judge Wildermuth next Sunday night and get wise. 12-4-1 The. annual meeting for election of officers for 1919. Camp No. 33. M. W. of A. will be held at Odd Fellowa Hall on December 6, 1918, at eight o'clock p. ni. All neighbors are requested to b present. W. R. KrRWELL. Consul. MORTOR TROUT. Clerk. . . ..12-4 and 5 Accounts due the Whiting News Co. on December 5th are payable at the store, E24, 119th etreet on or before December 1. 12-5-2t The funeral of Misa Helen Klelber age 31 year, wag held on Tuesday afternoon and waa In charge of Undertaker Heyden. The funeral ser vice was preached by Rev. Charlea E. Trueblood. pastor of the Bongregational church, who spoke comforting words to the bereaved family and told of the exemplary life Jived by tbtis young lady who has been so suddenly called from our midst. The aervice in accordance with the rulea of tho board of health waa private, only relativea and most Intimate friends being admitted. The deceased has lived In Whiting for several "yeara and waa a graduate of the 1916 class of the Whiting high school. She i was loved 'by, all who knew her and her loss In the home wlilch has only recently had such a crushing blow by the loss of a cm In France, Is only appeased by otrfer than an earthly consolation, and the hoping for a reunion, aome sweet day. The father and youngest brother, both of whom were ill are able to he up, but the mother still suffering with the, Influenxa and row laden with her great sorrow Is ontlnually under the care of a trained nurse. As tokens of sympathy, many beautiful fle-ral offerings were sent, the floral bearers being Misses Carrie Gillette and Alice Farr. The rallbearers were Misses Beulah Storer, Lillian Porter, Rose Ryan and three members of her graduating clasr. Misses Esperance Schlechty, Evelyn Harper and Mrs. Dorothy Ade Bartuska. The Interment was at Oak Hill cemetery. Hammond. There Is lsft to mourn, the parents. Mr. and Mn R. H. Kleiber and three brothers. Ha-old. of Whiting. Kichard. who Is with the American Forces In Siberia aid Charles Nagel. of Hammond a brother, Walter Klelber, was killed In Stlon July 15. TAR THEATRB TONIGHT. Cecil Da MUle production In. "We Can t Have Everything." with Kathlyn Wl'.Uama. No matter what theyj have, most peopla want something more: also other good picturea. 18-5-1 Hv you a lttle Bolshevik In your hornet Judge Wildermuth la coming to the Sunday Evening Club to ex-. tilain it to vou. lZ-5-lt Edwin Qehrke and children of Cen tral avenue are all ill with lnfluenaa. The Beta Gamma Upsllon Sorority will have dinner in Chicago Saturday nlirht and in the evening will see "Happiness" at the Powera theatre Ttiriiin in Reading T.imp. Art Franklin's. 231 119th' street. 11-2-61 Mrs. Jessie Duggan Kyle waa th recipient of a. surprise tendered her by the members of the Trl Kappa Sorority at her home In Pennsylva nia avenue. The nature of the surrr.e was a miscellaneous shower r - , , -,, t.-.-, WilP OI V.UI pui hi received many beautiful and useful presents were given Mrs. Kyle. A luncheon wis served which proved to be a bounteous spread served by the sorority members. PRINCES THEATRE TONIGHT. on'y no Prsona unotr eiirm j:a admitted. Adiniaaion Joe Coming to morrow, Italy's Flaming Front. 11-6-1 It Is always pleasant to receive Bilk Hosiery, and It fills a need that the mnt strict interpretation of the "practical" In glfta. We have the Eifel, Kayser and Black Cat Silk Hoeisry. if. Gordon and Bon. 12-8-1 Everv member of the family will appreciate a pair of warm, cosy Slip herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the de fendant, Jaga Wawada, Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby no tiflcd of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur there in, at the calling of aaid cauee. on the 20th day of January, A. X. 1S19. the same being the 7th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 1, at Ham mond, in said County and State, on, the second Monday of January. A. D. 1319. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 80th day of November, A. D. 191S. HERBERT L. WHEATON", . Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe flemstock. Deputy Clerk. Nov. 21 2 Dec 6 NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ' OF CHARLES KVMMER. DECEASED NO. 1573. Notice is hereby given that upon petition 'fried In said court hy Adam R. i Ebert. administrator of said estate, setting up the insufficiency of the estate I of ssfd decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the judge of said ! Court did. on the 2rd day of December. I 19 IS. find said estat to be probably lnI solvent, and order the came to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said I estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to flle their claims against aaid estate for aflowance. Witness, the Clerk and seal of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this 4th day of December, 191S. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk. By John C AG NEW. Deputy Clerk. 12-5-12

Kidney and bladder trouble;! don't disappear of themselves. They grow upon you, slow-ly but steadily. undermining your health with deadly certainty, until you fall a victim to incurable discssc. Stop your troubles vhile (here is time. Don't wait until little pains become big aches. Don't trifle with disease. To avoid future sundering- begin treatment with GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules now. Take three or lour every day until you feel tliat you are entirely free from pain. This well-known preparation has been one of the national remedies of Holland tor centuries. In 169S th govern

ment of the Netherlands gt anted a spe-1 cial ohareetr authorising i's prepai - ii pers as a Christmas gift. "Fob", has assembled a large assortment of novelty Slippers to meet your style and purse. Gordons. 12-5-lt Robert Nae.f, who ,has ben ill at his home In Sheridan avenue Is able to be up again. Miss Lul'j Otta of Sheridan avenue, who is 111 with bronchial pneumonia. Is getting along very satisfactorily. Mr. Franklin is confined to h'.s home at 339 Oliver street, with Spanish Influenza. COMI'R TO PRICE5S TOMORROW. ITALY'S FT, AMINO FROT. The best of all the war rictures. Coming Saturday matinee: Charlie Chaplin In Triple Trouble." CJeorge Heban in "Oae More American' a Paramount picture. 12-5-lt Mr. and Mrs. William Stover and son, Albert, are all 1U with the inBuenza. Qualnt and charming Bouldour Caps of many styles at Gordon's. 12-5-1 Special meetings tonight and every night this week at the Christian church. Preaching by Rev. J. H. O. Smith, formerly pastor of the Christian church at Valparaiso, Ind.. for fifteen years and the same length of time in the evangelistic field. If you hear him once you will soma again. Miss Estclle Griggs, of Brooklyn, Ind., Is In charge of the music and her. solo work Is very p leasing to alL Come Come and hear them tonight. COMING PRINCESS TOMORROW Italy's Flaming Front. The greatest of all the War pictures. Three camar men were killed In taking the 'natural battle scenes of this picture. 12-6-lt For Rent Two rooms for light housekeeping. 411 Flshrupp avenae. 12-5-lt The American Library Association In letters to the public libraries asks for the donation of gift books at once, as they are unable to meet the needs of the service. The funds on hand must be saved for technical hooks, books on industries, trades and vocations. The donation of books of fiction are mainly deaired. In the plans of demobilization It Is evident that the Injured and convalescent men are to be the first returned from the other side. This means that tha debarkation hospital r.iust be filled with books. The dispatch offices from which these points normally would be supplied, have no hooks. Dispatch office agents at New . York, Brooklyn. Boston and Newport Nsws declare themselves helpless in the face of the demand. Feeling the need of reading matter, the l'hrarles are asking the cltlxens to bring any books they , wish to donate to the cause to the library at once. For Rent Light housekeeping rooms at 610, New York avenue. One door south of postoffice. Inquire up stairs front. Mrs. L. A. Long. 12-6-2 The funeral of Don McCloud. the S. O. Company watchman, who was murdered on duty hy Joe Peras. will be held tomorrow and win be in the charge of Undertaker Owens. Services will be preached at his home, 1841 Roberts avenueat one o'clock tomorrow. Interment will be at Oakwoods cemetery, Chicago. The deceased Is survived by his widow, who is an Invalid nd his daughter, Mrs. White. A complete line of Wilson Jims. Socks, Shirts and Underwear at Goldsmith's. 528, 119th street. 12-5-1 CROWN point Mrs. Q. C. "Bartholomae has returned from a few days visit with Chicago friends. Mrs. August Klschnlcke returned on Wednesday from Ross. She has been assisting in the care of Mr. and Mrs. John Bothwell. both of whom have been sick with influenxa. Mrs. Bothwell Is a daughter of Mrs. Koschnlcke. . The Ladles ThlmWe Club ef the Preatyterlan church wll have a bazaar and supper at the church parlors on Saturday night. December 7th. The following menu will be served. Roast real and dressing. Mushroom gravy. . Horn grown peaa. Jelly hot rolls. Head lettuce. Thousand Island dres sing. Pumpkin pie. cheese, coffee. The members of the Chrysolite club enjoying their bi-monthly spread at the Commercial club rooms this eve-ninjjL-MIsses Lillian Schmidt. Doro thy Tice. Mrs. A. J. noye ana airs. Dan Hess are the hostesses. The local Shriners will attend a ceremonial to be held in Hammond on Monday night. A class of about twenty-five will tread the burning sands, Attorney Frank Pattee cf this city being one of the number. County Clerk II. L Wheaton. Judge H. B. Nicholson and several others from liere will attend the annual meeting of the Indiana Society which will be held in Chicago on Saturday rtight. Mr. Will TTelde entertained the members of the Q A. 51. club at her home on Tuesday night. At a recent meeting of the County Commissioners the contract for the water softening plant at the county farm was let to the Llee Heating and Ventilating company for JI.43S. Kettle, the little, daughter of Mr. and Mra. w. O. Slayton 13 quite m with the influenza. Dead letters remaining in the Crown Point postoffice are as fnilowsi Willie Harper. Mr. William Perry. Mrs. Caney Stewart. Miss Marion Smith. Mr. Arthur J. Thornton. Unless called fT before December 26, these letter wi!l be sent .to the dead letter ' office at sshington. T. C Please say "Advertised'' when calling for letters. P. H. Hein. Postmaster. The city council met on- Monday night for their regular monthly meetIng. Outside of the usual allowing of bills, little business of importance was transacted. Heibeit T. Johnson j waa appointed councilman for the sec- i ond .ward to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Cyrus Hayden.

tion and sale. The good housewife of Holland would a -most as s-,on . without fnod as without hrr Rel Tlutch Drops." - as she quaintly call;, GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Their use rest -res strength and is responsible in a reat measure for the sturdy, robust health cf tha Hoilanders. Do not delay. Go to voar druggist and insist on his supplying voii with a box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap-.Mil.-s. Take thm s directed, and if vou are not satisfied wilh results your rlrugHist wiil giHdly refund your" raontv.' Look for the rame noi.li .ukitiat.

the hox and accept ,-,o other. In sealed - h", 'hrfe sizes Adv. i ne date for the filing of or rernonstrances against the electric Prht assessments was fixed for December Jo. Miss Marrlet Berlin,),, whn tachea domestic science In the Muncie schools has returned to her duties 'n that city. Mrs. Harry Barker entertained the C B. B. club at her home on Monday night, the prlie for S00 being won by Mrs. Marie Rudolph and Sara Winer. John Lets has been unable to attend to his duties at the Iets p'anr plant this week on acount of illnees. John Lets has been unable to attend to his duties at the Lets plant this week on account if illness. Mrs. A. It. W. Johnson and daughter. Marjorle, were guests of friends In Chicago on Tuesday. The Commercial Club members enjoyed one of their monthly feeds a the club ro.-ms on Monday night. William Schwuchow has sold th Fchwuchow 40 acres of land on tha Cedar Lake road this week to. Benjamin Fchwuchow, the consideration being 3.800. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ettling Jsave returned from their trip spent la Chicago at the Lasalle HoteL Thay were married on Thanksgiving Day at th Great Lakes Naval Station. Mr. and Mrs. Tred Grant f Q!encoe. New York, have returned to their home after a visit with Mr G rant's mother and Dr. and Mrs. Lsl1a Grant. Mr. -Giant is. a leather inapator -f or the U. .8. government. Lloyd Lemphier. a son of Kiv and Mrs. Will Lamphier was quit ."baaly hurt n . Monday afternoon fcy..blng struck -with an automobile. Messera Claussen and Black ara In attendance at th state meeting tf county commissioners which la-betng held - In Logansport, th balance of the week. The first session, was hald on the 4th. Hunt the buyer who wants to buy. and. .the seller who Wants to sell through these columns, then your deal is twothirds closed. No salesmanship is required under these circumstances and salesmanship costs money many times the cost of a want ad. f Get that? WANTED Prefer thoso used to car work, but any punchers familiar with heavy work will do. v is Applyat EmploymentrBureau Freight Side STANDARD STEEL CAR COMPANY Hammond, Ind. !$$$.$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$! Vr ;3 til; imt trucix stats cozrroz $25 to $300.00 LOANED 1 I rft On Furniture, Pianos, Vlctrolas. Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. f 3? -f? l MONTHS to REPAY Tour Xjoan at X.e?al Sat of Xntstast. 12.0" Is the mo. payment on $ 30 $2.50 is the mo. payment on $ 60 ii 00 is the mo payment on 1100 ANY AMOUNT UP TO $300.00 ON THE SAME PLAN. -V5 ALL OUR BUSINESS DEAL- -ifING3 ARE STRICTLY CON- r F1DENTIAL Ajid All LOANS are mad la our PRIVATE, OPTICS SEE US AND WE WILL EX PLAIN ALL There are no Charges forEXTRAS. ONLY 2 INTEREST Provident Loan Co. Room 3-4 Panama Bldg. 148-150 East State Street Near Orpheum Theater Phone 323. License No. 23S 4f. 2

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