Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1919 — Page 9

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Classified Advertisements

A charge of 10 casta for collection will ha made lor au c.euiu uv.i.pbomjd to tti- office amd not yld j JcrwUHinJiTdy :rL:--rrr Wanted- -Hale Help j . . . .a ur, jtt'itvo com-1 Active f'1"1"1 Oil t- T. t w III. 'i.i ? itiv i.i.. r .t .UK in th T,.v .br ti.v ' Fl'l'is. Wyoming bav productus oil and .',, n.n- . ...i.!.. .,r,fn..inon. t,oou m- . .. - i im remiest Aridrea 1 :t.i WANTED MiMle acl man to do light janitor work; -leaninp only; no tirin' Src Mr. Ivni Ao Stoiv. ' AV ANTED - Fireman for Day Work. Rcid-Mnrdoj'li 1 & Co., ITammbnd. 1"3" j WANTED Younp man to learn 5 and 10c business F W. Woohvoi tb Co.. cf V ,-30-3 State street. nr..-.vn ni.ii.mitH. laTercut. Av . t v..T. maa office tildj.. StandartJ. Oil Co, Trout at.. WWtl0t AV.A VTEP i";.-n-id etrf't. eld rr.a.n r5 SiVl'y ? ..ber har.dv Ian-.n-.'ind. 1-30-U. tVAVTrP Sheet metal worker exrerineed ln pr-el -ahtntf w ork. I r rr.ier Ret! Co.. MK-iW"" ira. For Rent FurnlsHeil S.ooms j-Qfi KFNT 3 strictly modern l'-' Vtuekepin roorrtf. hot -vptf-r r.el. rhone 17TS or call 531 Michigan tve. K..ni"."n'l. "' ' " T-OR KENT 1 sr.fl 3 light hcustkeerlrr rooms: no children rhorte Wp-r-end 23Io. sot Kohman ft. 1 :24:2 iyir RENT Furiufhed rooms for V-e'U houaekeeptn,. .uth id: o chlrn. Te1. 2tli lbr-r.icn.i ' -2 ',r?e rooms SS2e Pri'mIri Ila'bor: all corverilet. lOK REN i m--.nd 5t FOR RENTf.th av. r.t "'.i-ag.-. Ir.'i. 1 ---.' t. .or. crvT.t ia-ht ho':aeke"rir.r ronis i. II II r:"i-' Crt-r In'n Harbor. Phone S ..K 1-2S--OR RKNT Mn't'n St. -ModTn furnifhea room. rhone 5?S Hammond. t'ciR RENT 2 room furnished TnTl sVblej-" St.. Hammocd. o,uire a ...r. x. r'x- r -r.-,-- t nrr.. .hed rooni s't'.-am h-at. Phone "ll25M Hammed 1:2?: roR r.ENT Furnished rootr.-i r1' niijf-i-rii.(.. . , i in it ftJ E. Sibley at.. Hammon'i. "or RENT 3 unfurnished room? with harh. heated, no children. 4114 Northa v e. . i j. it Chicago VfR PFNT--2 furnish'"? rooms for I'.gli V IWI-" . . liV.. TO fill. housekeeplr.jr. latt . 4"3 I.oan Htirnmona. KOP. RENT 2 .ight ho..lfkeerinr-ro-.mf. 4-J 30 Xcrthcote ave.. L. -- i - . - j i. Orir". r.iL- RENT Ejrr.iehed room for one or wV rntlemen. 8 4 Condtt 5'... Pywt(i; Hammond. 1 ' f"RTNTro-!v f-n-nished room r,,. one or two f-ent!emn. Rb.one --- tin tr.fl mi.pni ave.. eat liiin-l-'IC-l t i : d. Situations Wanted. FITT"TION WANTED Young man recently out of army wants position, ivnn.rl;' traveling faleatnan. A-41. i-;-3t. 'I' in:e. s: ITT "AT I ON W Stenostrephic or clerical "rli to no evenltirfs by vo'ins lady reliev d from aovernn-ent Phone fl. riiioairo and Irliara w t I K Harbor Times Cf lice. 2 Si:. 1-2-STTCATION mar. whom ?u1i7ik ir TOO I'T ireair e i r . o . i I i - t . .1 1 r ex pert-nce .1. 'W. Reil T t i im . h i mr u nu. pii , i 'y, 702 S. Hohn-.an et. l-2S-.it. WANTED POSITION F. r housework. Kftf ' Zraiik. .Mfvi pia. e. r.asi f b icago. 1 :. j FITUATtON WANTED Toung gill oer 1 with h'rh school education wants clerical position and can take nictation. Phor.e i;:.'7. Hurtnou'l TTTATION WANTED Experienced vomt ladv desires clerical rn-sit ion. t-,'nl,Oii inr.-i'l w-.rker and veil recom mended. Address by Hammor.d. letter A - 4 7. Tin 1 -,, host and Found. WILL party who picked up lady's black leather handbag on Hammond, Whiting and Eai Chicago .-troet car or on Hohman atreot near Fayeite street , Monday. Dec. 30th, return fanic with papers and wa-eh valued as sift koovilni? mony and no questions askfd to Time? office, Zi Hammond bul'd'.ng. or cnd by ma:! Phono Hammond .3100 or 30SS, or East Chicasolll. 1:27!f ,hT s-'unday afternoon from auto between East I'hicHgo ic! Hammond, a crav fox scarf Reward 'f returned to Times ct'fice. jlamm. ud !-2?-3t LOST On road bef ween East Chicago and Hammond. 1 black traelina bee rontainnig wearing aprarej. A liberal rewarii for return to t iinfort & on C.. . .niir. 4X.1- tl. it av.'., I hot-" 4 ..!. Kast ;hi'8g'.. Ir.-l. t - ., i'i -:: J5 0.1 reward for information concerning hereabout '-f a 1. riddle bull dog wl'h white r-tar on ."h..-t at.d 4 white V8W6 Answer? to nam- of P-llly. lus-app-enred Jan. 17tl.. Any lt'ormarioii Mil; be -or.s.dered private. Phone Ind. liar. TT&il. l-.';''-;:t. LOST S reed wav lira, H4H rim. Rer ward $10. 4047 N -ri'icote eve., rhor-.e East Chicago 3.11R l-3'.-F.t. L),sT Erlndle and white Foston bull. ?cj-pW rail. w.. .i... -i . i do.vn: cam left hind 'eg due to iniurv collar with braes atude. Hsmmmid deg ':ii. tag on collar. Dhoti 2S. Lj. l zer Reard 1-S0-31. For Sale Atrrnmobilea. Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette et.f Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-IL FOR SATE 1917 Cheveloef. 490, including w infer top: car in A-l conditio,, mechanically; goof tire-; cheap if take-, at c-nce. Can be seen at Central Earn" 4714 Kenned v ave.. East CT.tcage. 1 - ITll sil.F -1Q1 Chalmers !o. 450a Forrythe ave.. East Cblcaf. pe" S72M. l-2?-2t.

W anted Female Help

wANTE 1. t t.om ln ,n1 t ft pi barken at tmP cW-rlp

Hr-'V '?,Jn a. I!' Ilri',lf ,Pr,r, hats. .FOR S.u.K "vere offering; the blgrest lianf.-rtJi Hat fahop. 14 State ft.., b., rain ,n I lamm-md In a l.-i .ort, m dJ'.amn.omi. 1:1 if rn Imntnlou ... ........ tin

WANTKI .,...T-:r:- ' , . r -- omrcfnt girl for isenornl n-'iif no., mi nt; m. washing. Phone Hanii.i. xi.ri.M ate. 1111 i" '"' -. i-2s-i't ANTED ; 1 Kirl H-fchlaml s-p. I ".,:.). fi.r S'-ii-r-tl h his..- ; thrr-c. AjM'iy " - 1 I In ti:mn!. 1 -.-? - : V ANTED A H.d girl hmip.'w.irX; K " d v ) , i!s.:r:i:-.:;.l. for vz ml r.-r ,' " ' t ... .! 1 p - ; WAN TEL'- Kx ;rifr..- j fT?: RMi-.il ..; s; '..1. Jlxi'i- ! WANTED 40 lalv dorks sinii- rr-tnil ivii.iriini'c is I rxorienco is - - - f ... - . necessary; ood salary and j permanent position to rap .,i,i0 people. Apjdy to Payne. Lion Store. u M T. 6-t WANTED Waitress at Calliniet Restaurant, Tel. I -.- AI i -1 , t,-' I I niCagO. '" j WANTED :'.( Cash pirls; also inspectors and wrappers. Apidv to Mr. Pavne. Ei on Store. 1 -2S-tf GIBXS WASTID 25 EXFIRIBNCID IN BIHDZIT AND ALSO SO PTE SB.

OINSERS. IATX VACAlfCirS TOJt"tltrt A i3. T::i.f!., Hn,!i, ond. EJWINO MACHINE OFIBATOKS. 1W-!

BEBTZU ASH CXiirrX3.. KIOHEST! WAOI3. KATE BO!tlI3 STSTEK THAT ADCI TO WAOIS. COMXMCI WOSI AT 8 O'CLOCK A. St SATUKKAT ATT-1 SXSTOOKS Orr. CAXL AT OHCI. W. . eONIII CO., BAKXOMB, 1KB. j 1 :2:5 I , i . FOR SALE Baby carriage, good asj new. ;?7 Walter t . upstairs. He.rr.-m-.ni. l-2p-.lt j FOR SALE -Beautif.il buffc'. Ood as j new. worth $45 00. for $2P; also a chifforobe, cost 50. for 511. Call 504 Hammond. 1-23-lt ! . . . j a -n i t- l- rxperiencea main xor , em! housework: go home nights: g 000 II salary. I'hui.e East Cbicag.. 3 . - a : WANTED Housekeeper in home vith children. Phone 12 at! 12. widowers j Hammond ' l-3''-6t. j WANTED Office girl. M nns Kurr.iture! Co., 214 E. State at.. Hammond. 1-SO-lt. WANTEI -- Eiperiener. waitr!i it once: good wage?. Home restaurant, .1214 Guthrie st... Ind. Harbor. llf.-lf.

W A NT ED Dishwasher. good Pr.'FOn SALE on TRPE --J0 a --res trod'

steady work. American restaurant, j 120 Sibley et, llatninona. i-jy-it PANTt,D Girl or wt-man to do house-, worn. itf.o Hni.erzer. 49 i-.iiznne. n , St., phor.e Hammond IS1"'!1. l-j0-3t. WANTED 4 lad v demon. tra t ot s ; good j pay; steady employ t:..: r.t. a. I 11. . 1 State st. W. Hanimc-na. 1-30-2;.! Mlscellaneo-i. PA PERU A NG I NO and patntlng: K-eod work at reaaonab'.a pricts. Carl Vermitt, 440 Michigan ave. Phone 142J Harnmor.4. S-Sl-lm GOITER A safe practical home trvatinttit FREE. Write fcr full discrlptlon. Address js, P Caulfte'd. t.540 Kenco,i ave., r'hicago, III. 1-U-lSt. Ashes given away loaded in gondola car. Send your team and load dump. Apply United Chemical and Or-1

Co., Westlwatrhfta, Lesser's Reliabls

itt i no H Q TTl TTl fi Tl il i - n - - MONEY To I.uAN $20,000 to b an at ' lows. I illicit En" I mond. -Hav np, 71 '-, on p( hanRa- 1 phone 4 Si Ham l-2-2t. NOTICE TO TRAPPERS Cash patd for furs. 244 E. State St., Hammond l-17-eod 2w. GTJA1AWTIEB XOOriirO. We apply red and green Roofing over eld shingles; also gravel Roofing end repairing. See ua on an thing in the Rootling line. Calumet Hooflnar Co. Phones 467-2 306. Room ?7 Rimbacl, j Eld-., Hammond. 1 1-1 4-tf.-tues-thur-sat. ! Notice to Industries. A c are aIiIa fo riirniuh mt c . . ., . notire and reasonable prices. (s. posts . l'iHr. and planking r"l.iir.g rails and Hcjuipnvn: for Indi.sttial ynrds. mates given and i- intrrots taken for tailing e tracks, (.rsding and lillirr ln-1 cfuslrial yards, 'j!"- for r.ilmir. iie( i d ' ' s : r i piling. rumping. Concrete and brick YV'r"'. ':'e or rail up Rej-t W 1 1 h 1 m . 1 ' '' i i o iiamm.-.nd, l-S"-0t. WILL E X ' 'H A N 1 E - - g h ' for used baby ofrrlsg. e' , Hdinmir .1 276 1.

y Tj.ri -.ulkv FOP. SAI.Ei'Jl H-.ffn-an HUe. pew.

1- "0-lt. For Sale MotDrvcles. tVTrirrOr-iX7'fT Tif XJ X xxciw J. WXjXjO. i All makes from $15 On up. To peri v. hat you want make -ur setetIrn now. ! Sold on rany pavmertts. ' j EKCEL8IOE MOTORCYCLE S AI.Z3 ' BOOM. 1 229 State S. Phone 2 ". Ha mm ceo. I 1-20-ltt. FOR SALE Twin Harley-Da id.--n; t good condition; will sell for iibertvi bono. A'i'iress is lrotn street, rhone 'Oil West Hdmmond. 1 -3o.?l. Wanted to Rent. WANTED TO RENT 3 he.t-d rooms. furnished for houaekeeptnr by couple with child 3 vears old: centrally locat-d if possible. ddr-ss by Wt'er A-C. Time. l-3-2t. rTC7V-".TT-"r T Z WANTED TO KENT House or 1st ,n des raMe neishbr-rhocja. r.-t later th in March 1st. Wi II lease for ! year Ad - dress by letter A-48 Times 1-eO-jt. Wanted to Buy. " WANTED TO FIT Wardrobe cheap, or witl trade for sideboard. Address by letter A 44 Times. Hammond. 1 -2S :2 WANTED TO BUY From ownr a f r; ii-room house on east or .south side. Address A-46, care of Times. l-30-3t. For Rent. FOR RENT Vacuum cleaner b 712 Sumiii. c M. Han. niooid. 1 dav ."-It. FOR REMTHammond. -Garage. 2S Tavelte ai . 1-30-lt.

Real Estate Bargains.

FOE HAI.E l'h n 2S43 Hammond. ll-6-t. """ "."" I. t-d. Imn.edUt Kx r. ,.j..na 1 1 v esv tortim" lUrais A Mih-p C,,. pbonei. ; f 4 3 and 321, 4"2 1 1 am men d l.l.U . Hamuui,l l-:i,-if. FOR SALE. t !r- b-.!-lirn !.-.tn onJv $IS5; Rood o1:1111: .11 M- ut I.i (Hi , iwn ami l.-i.uo vr 1:1011th. V .1 a i, ;,.. j, !.:t i-t -vt-nlM.-v f. f.VJ...-k. 'l-27-M. . . FOR SALE. n1 i4-fl,-ri Jt. r.i'rir c1'- vr' r-ym. nt of ...i : i r- n .! :. o j ' 0 i'f r nmnt h. Hr- ftutf' J l - . I it"!: salt --ri'.-.ni fi.tttrt turf I'-t.l rear at j n- f'.c Iron w.-rk! tid Sirnoi plant; -sy terms. lnrgr S-r-...m coi-tn?-with hath ar.d IS: wt. r heat, fruit ft't-a and r arr A bargain. te owner. 454 .Si.;e- t.. Hart-.m.jnd l-2-.?t.

ri., I'AI.K-wn ret.idenc- In l-.j.t'The pjan of the German hitch v..nnind latest featurejit centra! part wre l.ed upon the "oirj. .-It ion that lMifevr Dm. Ph..o ht nun,-!""1 1 ",s r'v';l "" flwl!l fo 2S3. l-2l.-tf. I n r!attve!v sum 11 forre of ;r-

- - ) run fAi.r. b-room bungalow o'i lot 44xlM' ft : good haaeiner.t ; un Chirac'. road: half M..,:k fr..m our Mn'., tZ a. Ait - tt Witt, Hotart.1 InJ., i h .m-'l'oiMl. J-:s-M S25 Cash. $100 Discount Hdvc several building lo 1r .-if v of Hsritiftiil. I Bin wi'l'tii to "1 t.-r half price. Now- ?s the t1m. to buy .hot -? !or tor 'nv-ni"nt or home. T-eeh v.ir h'.v t o stive hv paying S2i down as first pav'n.ent. For ten dam fioo discount butan. e p..r mon'ii. A i-hat.e to do..i.i.. j j ..n,-. i.;i . i..-i iroin tioij up, m resi dence section of -itv. Ttnnrovc-ment.s in 1 : 2 : ?. T frT Qola . , Oc5.lt v". pannt, Talk and C'Jrb r.ne bui'Jir. lot. cheap at $0. will 'e J--"" for tiuick ele: Iff' -a.-h. bul

n'"' 'ojv "J, Address by lett. r A 42, mfitV o the British claims fr. T're. Hammond. 12S:x',J y 1JUU''1 (.-idllllb, CX

; FOR PALE 7-room house, 1 2 mile?' eoitth of Hammond with 1 ac-e of! la'.d: goC,ri ham nno other buildings'; ! mr.r,A hi.'... e-n . 1. - ..' good chicken farm cheer-. 7-l Oak ave.. iia niiiii.ii.l l-2f-."t Another Great Bargain Beautiful 4 -room bur. sa la-. hui't . ! I ' less thin if could be built t. dnv Fine j.r, fr. c..t ner lot, excellent 1 "t i - 'er b.eaf-.ng plant, oak trim. hnt-'n cabinets, screened porch and rrsnv oth-1 er f..itureii make It a whale of a bar7- -.--- .-.11. n.-n. vj-r.-i i........i r sacrificHASTEN", if Phone ammond. 1 :2? 2 FOR SALE 6 modern. Phorr Trt b-irgalov. iatnmond 17. 1 :?o : FOR SAI.E-f.-ronii kellastone bur -alow. hot water h.ei; ail modrn cnvenlencen; nice law 11 anrt wnlHu. '"all at 44.1 Truman ave. Hammond. 1-:IA-St. t.nd t?tl Sheffield r,Ve i.h.-.re "110 . r. e Hammond. i-.:o-2t. j-'or SAi,f $00 will buy S lots at Tyer rnfj i'i(; Sheffield t.h..n- "f.fi. 1 Hammond. I-30-:t . I WANTED Ha e buyer for 7 or H-riom house, down town district Fee W. ,T a. Mo'.'bcrpr. rh.-ne J.1.'i. :;2 4 Stat St.. open vemnes till 1 Im 1 1 n -n i l-o0-2t. FOR SA EE On south side, c,,. tage. 2 lots. pr:. - I '.o.nl; $7,00 caell. balance terms. 7-ro.'m cottug" on tast side, lot Sr:-, ft., garage. I'ro e $2,500. IS (to .ash. balance in monthly payments 3 -room h-.u.s. 2 lots. Pri. e t. 4-ropi-i house, lo ST'a ft. Ir:.-e $50. J s. Blackmun Co.. HI State pt., Hammond. l-.IO-St. lli'.j' ir.r. I 3tt :v.sj. """"""' v ro- rn modern bungalow, with all mod-I ern c .ni enlences. or,,e ai d onvineo yours.. CS Hoffman tt . Hammond. I -." 0 - X f For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watrhfta, Lesser's Reliable I Loan Bank, 65 State Street, ITT- 1 i 1 x-ciiuixiuiiu. upefl evenings. a-ll-U We Buy Bonds of ail kind3 for cash. Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. Farartha Ae P bone (PS. East CMcage .foh sai-i,j.? shct on:-er type- . ... ...... -T. . . , t

i wont; riasonarue. v rite .viz., lime? i 1-7-f ; '.'.'-L' Eafi-jfRFlSH dressed hogs. 70 to 150 '1. av 1 e.. etc tn Hi. ih lf.n to ' -.fi in

era tf . .....aoi. "i to 54 ii tuin ,-. 4i.fi iv, ' :'n i i tv rw.ti.av e."... , Uimnmnil sn.l nO neihhorinir t,,u.,. pi, , , .. parmener Rerr.'tt 1'kg. t .. 1 ph-.n.- 12i2Y2. ' olumria ave. arid "". .t j (.. Tracks. Himnwti'i. 1-20-tf. rii-er. rdogle harness. Just Address A 24, enre Tin.?. 1-17-tf. F'"'R SAI.E-I.ive hog. ' 7- to 20 per lb. a- our Sto k Yards. Columbia ave, jr. C ik- O. Tracks, flun' Hammond 1 272Y2. rannenter Harnett Pkg. Co. 1-20-tf. FOR SALE 75-foot mahogany finish bank fixtures, marb'e ha-.-, bras? grill (llltrg. two cashier-' .age?, roll top i.-.-k. two customers' desks. oee teUphori" b mt h. typewriter and typewriter drn, paper baler. tw. rot. safe.-, riiairs. iMernational Trust and Savings Ha.k. Eig-'nh and Rr"adwa. tlsry. 1-2 .'-it. PLAYER PIANO n ill '11 11 I i I I aiHlHOni 1 ladV Will Sell lll'W; ijftlaO player jtiantj used only! five weeks. -30 new rolls, h('1 l('h (''" U I PUT Cllt , oTr). i Afllt at Oil CO. ( ail 1 4 0 i . '' . I ' 1111 IlllP V fl ( 1 1 MHimonn . ' FOR SAFE Kitchen cabinet. Price. $;o , ? fT,,hm,fi .?.. Hammond. 1-iS-"!'. ' . . ; F(",H g .u.E- -Team of heavy h- rs.-s" i Washington Lumber Co.. 147th and Car-y at. I i l.aiu Harbor, ihoiie 2b. l-2-t (port SALE 1 Wayne gas pump wl'h j 2,n gallon tank: used 1 ear; good as : new- C. F Mem''. Lowell. Did. !-2S-lt j - i FOR SACK, Household furniture, will ?.-. bv 'he pmce Th- TI mmond F-on-Iture Hosnital. "2s N. Hohman st , Hamm"nd. 1: fc : ' FOP. SALE Furr.ip.ir.. Inquire i Michigan ave . Indiana Harbor. l-2S-st. j J FOR SALE- Ve uum washer. st . flat A. Hammond. iri p-iotv : j:-. ; l FOR SALE A ' ' mat In good i-onii-1 ticn. Call Hinmond 122. M, for particulars 1 2 2-

U.S. STAND PLEASING TO POLISH

IntomAtional Xmti Brvlce. lVAnil.N'iiTi'N, Jan. 1 t'.m nf 1 hf I' i'li rowkki gonTiimi n. in I i!.s"ii. I'f .StHf." the better of h.ci'taiy 1 .1 riKir.tc. 'Aill rcsii't iri on -rwlihrtiiiK '' I mi l-'ift th. I'.'i'l'rvwhlii ' riiin-nl 111 I trif ie.-ti. n." 1 to 'lih .rt'.-lal n in Va htngUiri 'It f si iMitii5 th- li.'irtfv rf th fiSnt ui n,iMsi.r' iind hh1.h in lii fVatf. 11 nnd s t r. -n t i, i n the c- untr.' whs tin' ' y ifsrd. J.'din y. mil!.l "f t'tiiinKo, C'uniiils-ii-'n'r for the lv.Ji.sh P"'iplo in Arm si.-n, waf r-rrclall sratili-d nvenh? recirniti. r- ! "I rrinnot es.rap t rtn f---elitiE." he ild. I ' that th- i ? ,id.-iit w-.is "'kltin ulsn I I i "I J I i'.ll I'M! ( i ! r.': J y 1 . i upport whtoh th- !..! in ui ri--i i..- iriv.-Ti t:o rj.ul i f th.. I nitrn Stat. Tliey have nit wavrr'd from th- tinn:rif! J littery, to... will reveal th -rice whl'h th- I'tfef. tn IYn.I rend" red the .'f.uf .-f the aiilet5 ti fi t .-. on 1. 1 be T" e.j. ,J t .Id the era front. r-eMiiii u troop for the western preat body i front, and 'thr march to Par;?." Instead a mllli- n and a Vnlf Poles Joltied l.ussia arid the a'.pd pow is bd fir- to rally and ;i', e Pari- " SCRAP OVER GERMANY'S COLONIES (Continued from rape one ) sessions in the Pacific, while the Japanese are endorsing the rr.aI pecting in return the support oi Great Britain for favored positions! i in the Shantung peninsula as well

as in Manchuria. The French andirrHtien v-. the Goodc

Italian delegates are supporting! i territorial claims. ;n DUECTLT OWORfn JT ,,,''0' ' PoOtion of tp.o p. s. i nw 'Sed t--. tb.ese cltiln, f.c .lir-etiy erritory. , I'r.MiiQfrif u;is.-n. in r''-Iie. 'Tuesday and Wednesday, made it plain i 'hat je t.oii ved the e tion of the r:;g I pour". In trying t apportion "spoilt" j among thv victor? j? a. fi.r violation ot the pirorcises that the rl:!:ts of, .(. Ismail communlt:.? r,j nati"ns shall be fully sut'g.iai ded. The p.. si'ion cf the V. S. is that inasmuch a? the lenau of nations was unanimously agreed to, It becomes ncc- " . . . I sucn a i'igLi unuer tt.n pro Fcr Salo Miscsilantoui. toj SVI.b :i pool t;tb!- i.nd 1 billir.rd tao.e. i'iioi.e Haminond .ih j.,tn.;;i FOR SALE-Will accent 4S.ii) for lar-e 42-in--h .'a'Diiiet i 'l.onog ra th : will :ncl'lde -'ii s.-ie.,-pu:s with l.-raic. Culi Co I'ine st . Hammond. 1-Mu-St SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS 'me I ke new Eif-tri plavtr. ro--t J?00, J16r 'HJ. One practically new Player Piaro with roils 51r.1l bench, retails at t660. j?pe. clel 11. to"-, t T Cj 1 rir ii t xi- . - 1 quick M' Ml j jiH Fian, tnf corii,:j,-.n, ..f, o0 One nev Phonograph, used five weeks retails at $.' $j.,V(iV Several slues and st'es of slightly u.se.i i hor,. graphs, 3 40. f' and $55, all new with recTd?. J. W. W 1 1 .. 'i. ii'K SON MrSK' CO. I4i Stnta Street, Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE "E INDIANA. LAKE COCNT Y. IN THE LAlvE StlPERICiR C'U'RT. TANCART TERM. t .!. Ei.E'APETH HOOAN AND NELLIE HOG AN VS. CLARENCE T. IO. FFW AN ET A L. CACSE NO. 16349. ACTION- to KOi;r.CL.iSE MORTGAtiE. Now comes the plaintiff by John M. Stinsop. attorney, jjnd file their roinplsitit herein, together with an affidavit of a competent wrsnn. showing th-t the .defendants, John S'rvltir.g a til Kathir- , in- strelf msr. arc not r. sid'nt? vt the ; S'.i 'e of i udia iii. Suiil fJefpniPm' s fire therefore h-rehy 1 notified of th"i pendency of said action and that the same w i't s'and for trial at 'he next term -f csi l Court, and that unless they appear and ansv.-cr or demur tlmrcln. at the ca'-ling o' uaM cause, on the llth day of March. A D. 191. the same being the 2nd day of the nt ! I"m of said .-u't to he h.-eun .'nd h H in the Court If.-uee, T:....m Vy I. -i' Hammond, in said County i,J State, on th Fe oiid Monday of Mar.-h. A. D. 1!1?. said action will b hierd and it : ermined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, T hrreur'o t-e my hand and aftix the Son) rf t-aid Court, at Hammond, this 1 o t li day of January, A. D. 1919. HERBERT L. "WHEATON. Cork L. S C. l:y Rosfoe Ifemstock. Deputv Clerk. Jan Ifi 2.1 J? $t $$$;$)$$$$$ $!$$ $$ $$$$$$$$$$$ $m i $ $ "CARRY ON!" Tcir resolution "Get r:d of vour past vrar ? debts. If it's 7.10NEY ou need we have it for the ashing Our Twentv Payment Plan will help you solve the rmUfm D allows you the privilege of area'.! r. n er. t s THE TWBHTT FATrXSTT HAS S3 50 t monthly payment on $ 50 8375 la monthly pay on $ 75 .a 00 1? monthly !)jrae on ftOO Plus 8'"e, on TJapnid Balaneta. All o'ber amounts up. to $JC". at the same proportion. e rate We r.c-ke ail .-h'is of $27. 0.1 to $300 .00 cm Furniture. Pianos or any olher personal propertv. without rernoral frm vour possession, cn ahort notice wl.V--U publicity. Interest at the legal rate is charged only for the eft lal number of months loan Is carried We are Licensed nnd under state aupervirfon. giving you a double assurance of our responsibility, as responsible t a Rank. Remember Your New Year's Resolution. " i t ; 'I ii ; f t 1 $ $ $ I TT flTrTT-ir'rJ'- T fl A 7 Cf t X 4tU m JL-r JL uvnil W. I aoomi a ana rtnimi suiatif. $ I 14B-160 3Est Etate Street. $ Buumokd, Indiana. 1 Pncna Ro. 533. cem Wo. 338 $ I t lit tt $ H $ U t t ti M I U $t t $ 3$ 1 1 M I t 1

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(Br In t 1 national New scrrloa.) LONDON. Jan .10 Th- labor crl: 1 In ir't Itri'aln th rnopt vital rroh- , 1 rn nf th- Cxy in i h- ..ptrilon uf iapor l"a1-r and 'ntHsrnnt. Jt will r'iuir I cr-nfst flt...n . H f r.Mrt ,.f in- . Koverrni nt nnd .f in-Pif irrii nptir. 1 ! in roach s.-lutmn anil reii th tv.uni try from industrial rhos which is no : hrtst. nlrp With lofll' r. n.'irt .-. f Tar. rrilft. I ., . , . ' . . ', , .'. ... j i . . . nrM ui i 't I . 1 in I !:!: , rtvr through the unw "f 5ip-..rx-f rs. iti- total f.f strikiR tn Uith- I r ; - tHin r'-Moh'-s 223.000. ilnf n million peopl are iinerr'!ed. accord I?: j to Sir Kr!c Jedil.-s, formerj rjiiirfop cf otneb!l Izf) t :. ti and now 'Ji - re.;tor f railroad. "'nmpi -i ni ru i in create an.i v III looritiriu. t.. inrmi-.. ." ttr Kri-- Ur "tut if tins was the to.-. rnoii.e thero would be rm'on for T'tiin'rm. but labor, tectorate of the rtation beat fttfe.nr :u tntni. itr tne league ro hnaily dispose of the c lon'.e. tr. s. will wot rmcnrtNT Tin." intjcfi is certain. Tht Cnit-'d j Stat.-a will not consent to taking the) territory a a roeAn of reco.jpvinK war I lossca Should it h' eorne necessary. if if likely that !-ro!dnt "IIon will! ni.ke a public atat ment on the maffer. ' The l-ws 'xcb.Hiiged fhij far. bow-j ever, are of a i.ourteoti and 'rtenjy I manner. Fch Fide s ndeavorlni to reach an aml.-abl urid.-r--tr.iiirii. The I ! fact, however, that thia matter ha, d-v-Pt..,, so ,.&r'y the gart.e -howa the thin ic . ,, which 'he peace confer.-n.-f , , skating 1 I ' developt. that r-hir.a has direct I v appealed to the T"niei state? to pro- ' tect hr right and secure the return. ' not only of 'errlt-tv, but prevent the! r:,',,aiion of Japan in lv.r territory. SPIRITED FIGHTS ARE PREDICTED IN CAPITAL (Ccntirued from page oneptan of renfr!lUH"on ,V,M phf'" '' 7ie jtusfi 1 iffl..u"ii u; !;;- (senate 1? ; 'ute to ehow I It? ( pposjfion t ome cf th mceaure?. ui now ti.e cemocrattc m'nc " -" "" ' j up. no r-ne 1? wil'ing to pre-dlct, I netner their t ote will be split, or wnetner they will line up solidly j ag.nr.st the measures, which, in realitv. : would be supporting I.leuf rant dnvtrnor Ttush. is not krv n. The Goodrleh centraiiza' Ion 1 inn has rili-.adv felt the "sting ' of the opposition, through the amendment to the insurance bill, one cutting the salary of the. proposed insurance commissioner from $.000 to 4.0'i0 and the other making the measure effective Sept. ?.f) 1921 instead of Sept. n, P09. or hree months before the expiration of (lover. nor Goodrich's t rm as chief executive of the state. A 11fertr.ee of republican senators will be held this evening in the senate 1 riianuitr to ots.-uss trie conservation commission bill. Ohangs in the measure are likely to he suggested at this evening meetinc The second cf a series of public healings on the proposed reform measure was held last night. The meeting wns he'd for the purpose of hearing representatives of batiks, tru--t companies and building and loan associations, on the proposed change? in th tax Iswe. WEDDING GOWN USED AS SHROUD (By International News Serrica.) CHICAGO. Jan. 3". Deserted by her fiance on the eve of her widding. Ma - rie Fales. wrote a note r questlnc that her wedd.ng gown be used as her shroul. then disappeared from her iOII,., The girl was to have married Dr. Henry Wogeit last n;-hf Shortly after the hour for the wedding a message arrived stating: that Dr. Wegrert tiad luff town. A sb. 'tt l;me later the girl was nns-iner-HIGH SALARIED OFFICE OPEN Special To The Times. ST JOHN. Jan. 3" -Th t"n fd States Clv.l S'ri iff Commission has announced an e animation to be held at Hammond, Ind . on Mar' h S. 1'jIP. as result of which It is evp-'cted to make ! tin-a tion to till a contemplate.! vaoanev in iln position of 4thoiass postmaster at Saint John, and other v?c,ir.o'e? ,-is they may oc-ur at that' office, unless it shall be decided in the miereff? o' the s--rbc .. en hi.v vacatrcv hv re-tnsta t. im nf . The rmnpeni-'Mtion of 'he postmaster it -lis i. ft co was 2s foe tic 1-,.,-t ;.. n ! . car. MEN OF 330 INF., COME BACK HOME (By International Ktrj Serrice.) NEW YoRK. Jan. 3". The cruiser E: eilerick, from !!r't, docked here to-(i.-iv -w-i'li 123 office.? and men, incltoilrii: 1 o: -;'.e ...,'.. i ii -,r:uoir., an . i.hio National Guard organlga' bn. j iith.'i' i.ni's a boa r-i were four officers i end 152 ei listed men of the 4f,th aero sfjtiadr'-n. two officers and 162 n en i lot ti.-' .'-C'l aero sci.a'iio. iiu.i: v .ioj. Meade arid im cahuai . rticrrs Three other transport.-. were 'x-i-crted to arrive during the aft.-moon. 1 They are the Mongol. a. the Minnckahia and thi Francis L. Skinrtr i mTTTft T- T T 7 n T f "T

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OUllO X XJjiU Two d-.-oroe sues. uit or irnm. Mamoi- vs. Jcbr 1'.. Hf.rnor and Grace ti..r.nssy vs Jn'r.'- R HernessCruel ami inhuman trentm. r.t In that her husband would ....oil. insar.'ly ead V.e.ause the ustd his .voting paper to write inters, refused ,he ule'of talcum powder for the children snd would throw the pilver--vire on the floor and break things! n general t'oout the house, are the ill- gattr r. e; Mrs Hennes jt i.j .mis. immor una, charges her husband nith cru grid Inhuman troatn.ent and with thnat'tiing harm ar.d tb.e mn to do Iter bodily i--.ii" d.struc-ion

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pr ..perty b-longinK to her. Lake County's work is not dor.; till she has bought more VV. S. S.

the mpIoyT nnt inn (?-.vf rnn nr pit': virk'ng at r -r.i T"st' " Th' -. .:' j ; of tin vjl is the r.rjtnal fiictru-t nn-i j

lack t knew!.''!?.' tl nh a. -1 r 1 p'.ii f. i t lie othr. I:. I'.'f '.i tirh liitfi" .liir.-.i c..;t..u .i.'.l. r t.- j v..i.l ' "T!ir" arc two p.-.aih!- ?f' itl"r.P. Let I labor ifclf taUf- f.r p..T.- th" sr'-n I nat!..!,al frt-.r!'! ri"-v b-ir !d .'t:i! I Irv Ih. ,r -' . . . r. . t ." r . rr. 1 ' miri- ' , ,. , . iiMj'tr:. I hill p: i j' k ! o k . t' ; . . n i u t - . 'v wee st that v'np. j he other foiiiton i" to fcdopt ?! r roft -,h-ir !n- f;rim j like that mo wi'i!y ) . ! i -.v. ! in An:--l- : icn " Lr-1 I.e rhtiir . th V ,-lr i y k r. o n t rrrtijf..ctnrer, rl. -r jr-ali?- th-it it. Mr i hours rv th' 'tlhr i that iaror in'ist r v i 5 ..-v: sliyrf-r - miKht p.li"v," ,lu' .niv hv ..!f..r.r t arat i.-n for ro-oo-ru'l-.n ledm to ufc: "f both rapitl and labor. : PROTESTS T PRACTICE ' . r- ackr.oWidee, tn- ree.-.tpi r h Allowing letter which rrrsents annthr Af,I"ct rn th" v h'r" l'v"r 11,11 n't were proneru'eil and !.el for W e!K?r,er on A rid? "Hammond. Ind.. Jan. "?, !?1?. "Editor Timbs: "Tl.i- ian't s rrv err,,n nr,m -jt'-o hs been m unfortunate as to have been I arrested for treypa.?, but raher complaint agntnet the p - !.,, - of ar - restintr the.s9 men and prosecu t ins I them. There is iio rr.-r ptannch ?u"piorter of Jaw and ordor bn I am. but i car.nc :p f--l ib ir.justi'-e i done the?.-; men for a r.o more serious offense than that cf crossing the river I b'y meani of railroad bndg . Imagine yourself, Mr. Editor, living I i .... 11" u..i v .....,. : tn Ast Hammond half-wa-, b'tween J Rurniiam avenue n-1 Hi.luuait St. and! . t...nr to m to tb.- not tit side of I 1 Hanm.'.ml. Would vt.11 go to eitner J poa1 bridge if the No T ork Central. ,. .., t-. ... i.a.-i , h.i.tf. h.m von ....m ,to.-.h and I'vi inii?" RI mernp.-.r w ar. !"'' fortunate as to be ov.ni.rs of aut mi.'biica. "I have lived ln It,n;rnoTid for almost thirty years and have used these bridges time after time without being molest..! but. suddenly the a '.-Treat' detectives appear and. tvithfJt v urn-.r.jr. proceed to arrest, these men. 'The question naturally arises, why ha this to suddenly become such a. serious offense and who are these men j wb- are so covering themselves with (glory? In this day and age 1 judge a man by what he did in this great struggie for democracy. We know the part iI-ia wiirllrB' mun ntavert ln Sll T t.1 vlntT munitions That I90 wasn't givrn to him for standing around with his hands in his pockets or lylr.g in bed until noon. No. sir. He was up with tne aun, every day in the w-ek (including most of the Sundays) and many a night he has dragged himself home too tired to eat. only to be up ar.d at it again the next day. "By all means prelect your railroad property, do away with this car robbery etc., tut by God Y-e m-n. not parasite?. If you don't make enough on your raltroad job. ejuit it. Go m.t and get a job where you have to hu.stle to bring home the bacon to a wife and a couple of kids, ihtn 1 believe you will think twice hejrore you arrest a niru w. i.-, I trespass. I "You may say that this was written I l ' soldi, r Mtt by a man woo I stuck to his job w) lie the war w as go ing on. And 'he worn or i.en- oru-r didn't send me out locking for a j.:b. I em not criticising Mr. Kl'tt. for I realize the position in which he i placed, but I do say, 'Get the rook ard' let the working man g- his way m j peace. He has earned what little en- j loyment he l? setting riarir.s this re- j construction period even tbo tb.at en- j tovment bo a '.ciik of two or three 1 m s for fi shot or a scu'tie o ui. " A WOE EINGMAN.' DARLING CONFESSES THAT HE LIED (By Internatlontl lwi Serf ice ) j CHICA.O. jau :- The search for; the driver of the a : t : .-r.o'ml which j ftruck uni ki-'ed J.ephiiif ricl'onald ; here Thursday night la.-t. was r.'r'w.i' bv the utl.orit'.ee todav . following; j fn, (.i i finil coiifession las', night of j i Ja roes Dail'rifc. alia:" .'Icnio-. alia.",' j Lov.. i I'rl:ng. w h- n h K ! ; 1 "': " j ho was d i : v t r, t ' . T'i'iy .w , tiie woman, and ok tce'r.,,dy to V f ' c- r r. c it tl La-i. r.isht 1:-. reptoila !. 'til'Si- on but th - j ; f. ased to enough v e f t : e; a t i n g; lor 3 "1 l-ioi.t.i. BIG FIRE AT LEAVENWORTH (By Internanoual Tews Service.) .KAVIlNV'i M-lTH Kans . Jan. 3". searching; investigation ha be.-n A .started in fcr effo.-f f d s. over (lie ''.:f of lat't n.j-ht's fire nt f"o-t l , .--tnworih. wb.'.ch ianc d dam&go j,;;. mated at S I ". '-0 The ho-iebt to hav r15n. e -i iiy pri.one: broke ; t In thv d:t - ivlii Ti.e 2.-7 prif - i '"" " " ' - ' - -J-e-rov-a . re if f. r(.v-.) ; ; .V -- ' loth'pg: worth $.:''! was : When can..,', ur.i;l, t0 aid in t:U' J Hie f.re. tl e f-r s -ncrs r-;ad" n -. j t'.on and w.-.-,t si out work in in older I ;' manner. j PRISONERS CONFESS. j (By Xotcrnatioaal News Service.) LEAVENWORTH. KANS.. J:n .1.1 iwo prisoners cf r.r.n. d at the I". S. .lis - : ei; hmiry barracks ,n Fort L.-avrnworth : conferscd to : Is toJuy tbfj- se fire, in ! t ho 'i'.9rt.;rni:if !.t'.. store housbarracks which was cmn!. '.. ' v j st r y.-d by t r. 1 isn; h " . After tliu.ii .jue.st i..r.:t n the i fh.ey (.-tartoi th.i fir. in 1: . e place, ln t-,o basfiiicn' of th house. -aid 'i t rr.- rent s ' ire 1

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Peace Mission Blade U. S. Government Hotel a Little Sahara; No Nips to Be Had at Crillon Bar. IEy Interna.ttona.1 Bti Bei-rtoe ) PAHI5. Jar.. 10 U;. VaUI.--Ti: Ame,-.,-a ;:., on to negotiate p-iv !ia- b-en f.,;xiven (or riofifin the h' ta Crillon bar. When the V. S. s,-,.ru merit fork over the r..- hotel, anx.c, question, were a.-kej .y n rnb-rs of ir e imerKan coicn: and bv A E offieers rj:ij,rtf red in Punm. r. "Would 11- Orillcn hotel ber te rlo.rd ? ' H?) TO T4KH rot RK. No one bMifv.d that it wou'd be rleht to clae the, bar In cold b'oj beca..) tv,. rrlilon c.cktalU w.-e fn tjet :n Paris, '"".eorge 'j. Ra man there ae nc better bartender? in Paris, the a'-o all barmen, had learned to mix mar'.tir. s-t:-onx: and had h k n a I'. CI. rjrit, a'. th Chat ham Ac J. furthermore, 'fi" Cr'hjn had much EngHf-hi g',n sord In !i cellar bt! rros. c f the Cher Par's bara irnre runnlns: p it of that or, ytail essential. True, prices were steep at the C'r.tb n. Martini? and Bronxee ct.?t 'o it frarrs, and if one ordered a cjorrr tiub that cost five francs and a hi) ( THF.Y sH4RIF.n IT. Then the Crillon bar wii etecked I w,?h Afn"r;rB r-v' ni on" "M r nin" of food Scotch Irish nt!.. !kr'" - j enough of poatmortema. j Amer ran peace miMln closed The the j Crillon bar. They closed 1t tirhter j than a drum, fn fa-t they -rab a raised j '' ft- - ri 1 i.u I m e o M o . ii : job. The ?fork. of booje were locked un. The proprietors of the hotel 1 Bii?irde.i the Jse:." to the cellar carey, sa;ln there was no necessity subterranean i!:-'.fs now that t!i " ... orfcX II' fMY 5TA'n. The, pea.c m.aslcn was -tn very bad in Paris for closing that bar And th. n p. i-t ndv and tobacco s'and w a? opened It tie lobby of the Crillon where one can buy American cigarettes and Havana cigars and New York and Poston candy a,t army prices, from a. pretty French girl who speaks perfect Engi.sh. At lunch time she is relieved by & red headed sergeant from the Twenty-Sixth Division, whom speaks Cmost as well aa the French girl. Cigarettes which cost fifteen centa in the Stater retail at this stand for a little more than fen cents. One can get h pretty good cigar for thirtycents and candy Is fort-f!ve ctnts a 1 half-pound ALL W'A.MED PAr.J. Immediately after this stand was opened, applications from every American civilian or soldier in Paris was made for passes to get into the Crillon. A great many were Issued. For the prices of cigarettes and cigars in other places here are exh jrbltant. one might say fabulous. The cheapest and worst cigars cost two francs and a decent smoke seta you back seven or eiifht. Cigarettes, chiefly English brands, cost e-.ght francs for a package of twentv Egypt. an cigarettes cost from 12 to 20 francs ard are hard to f.nd at those figures. The French groverntnent does not p.ermit the manufacture of candy, so it tart not be had. five at the Crillon, for love or money. So the peace mission squared itself with everyone. This tobacco and . an.lv Is an oasis in the desert of per;. Wh' n anyone wants a ktal! he Rn c,-t , mixed with French (tin. and itiiout enough ire, arojoi the corner a. Mcxims. . UNEMPLOYED III COUNTRY (By International No Serr lea.) WASHINGTON. .Tan. 3". Th're ai a prrox una rely on-t million unemrloyed i, to. .-..uti'ry toOay or about the same i m::i her ox 'lie n -ui to hit hs l.ii"

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' : Kili.. i j ef0 ,n j5j 7 - Sern tr.ry of Labcr Wilarrcs; j-.e j told m- mbers f.f the senate educa- "" w h re ; tior, ond laV.or com:ttfee todaj , in uvgi it,- the puesage of thv ?l'i0.000.'jf-) lir.i .- ; -rri-r' enifl'iyin' nt -.pnropriat i..n biil, mtro-.-..'. -'tv i 0'i e-l by Stnator Kenyor, of Iow a. De- . b'Jc.v in- sp.to this, he sa.d. In his. ;pn.'jn prices j of labor would not decrease, but there (was a likelihood of a decrease ti tie : prices of ma.tertalf

I were withholding thetr normal pre-war j act ivilies bccatiHo of n fear of a j crease . f prices below costs and tbo rP. , s..jltinK confur.ion and an idea that labor wage 'ts would go down. Jn rea!i!, he add. there is h sh -i t. ge ! In I) or in this conntry, ioe f.rst :o the four ftdlllon men under srni?, ?.-. r-.d to the restricted Immigre. ion. .id ihlr.ily by tb.e abiiorptlon of some .-,.n0 workers in shipbuilding, prittj tici'iiy a new industry in this coun'ry. I JJU U UrXl XU X O EXCURSIONS Hi" RERT I ORD. (By International ITewa Service.) WITH THE ARMV OF O'.CCPA- ' TIoN HY COCRIEH TO COP.r ENS', J Jan S'i There are not more than 13'), j -jet", tlf rriian troop s, outside of fiermii. y. a ec.u-di ris to Information .itir.e(i 'hv fee American Armv nt Cur-, . , , This includes about 10.000 German j d:Ti in Turkey and some uihirifl i five st!mats from P.crlin eav that. t tt t is nearer 3r,.ce..i. American doughboys are tak.rar . mar fxcurions on ihe Rhine these l-.ar.-1s aceornapnytric tho r-x-us s r.'icn boats, which ..are decorated with regimental flags ard Uurtint l