Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1919 — Page 7
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a, efca.rffa of 10 ta tor eollaotJoa will be aikda tor all classified advertise - m.Dti pboB.a to tiu. erne ti not pait 1 t rvttlUn tv flay. Wanted- -Male Kelp ANTKD-Men. ri'.'HX;ns KngU-ov also Oroation. Rumanian, SlaUsh. I o" HunrariHn and othr !nuas"- V ho ui and se- our Sale Manas-r a.n,. explain how yon can earn ft- y75.00 per week. No experience c: ve""nd Broadway. Telephone 'H4 r.arv 2-i-tf. Cubin irl U-tl. VN'TED At once. If'od r'"11'? ,.-i.r.ee4 In freiub Mr v.-or men. Siandard tteel i'r Co n r--rv,or.'i. t-Ar oepi . 2:12:4 American nuit & Spins' B.nw. lUtnona.u . .-.--t-t-c c-i! lr-tTOR? An oil enterprise. With production want nun capable of tahinscharaeof '"Vmsm ..una: ran1 oppv'rvuu" 7 .. . 'rite to. xmit. -- WAXTED-Weklers. Frank S. Bet. Co.. tiaimmmu 14.1 jr ;,o SIO'l unnecessary vKEMEV. KIKi.Mt .n ,.'--C.-. fSVTI.'l' , s'-.idy c.tsv -!;. i StMlV f. is ' ! .1C-S i.cpsnrv m.-iru. v'wii. -jv Association, care o So. ExpM'ienoe inT'ravel: m:ke s-: ;ret w "i. F.N -V n,'-e-a i 2" -V ,Am':canr' roren 'umvi S"ti 2-l, St. i.-'U:?. . . v-T-vri Middle ae'ii man nibc 1' .. Anderson ui'-vi... ' - "V:li L.ivei . t-. ammond V VXTED Feeder or press mnn for one week; come iV:uiv for vork londay a. m Lake Cnnntv lime?, " liolid mi . A. W ' Wanted Feinale Help : V.VTKD-Udies to corn In real brm o , 'Wm :;,r,kforh Hat Snop. IS alA.,0:tr 'mn"ioncl. rl for r.iar.i 1n and aortjj..iri',r(l HanMiioivl. 2-U-lt s-ood wauee. ?t u .',, ,,mtanoe to vf. referen.-e c-r . ;..mtni,ne Write A .4. n"'-- ...3 for inffi n J . " .V :or : "7 -.' ...f-rwl. on who can go nome V'f""" ' , at -P-.. 42 11 Bartiii at . i... - 2-13-t. hon 1 1 1 6M. WANTED Experienced waitress. Calumet Restaurant, TOT Chicajro avc. Phone 527-M East Chiea -Come cri. to citf icr .iT-.n " vars ci Will'" nwu". Phone Eas Chicago 2:13:" WANTED Girl pres feeder. Frank S. Detz Co.. t tammond. noerapber. 1..iderwi.ci Iron l-nmiios v-.. 14:2 East Chieaco. A7rvrrST ?o:lroom an.l bo.rd. Rhone !iammonl 2 ti S 4 . WANT E P f U'.inery r.renl'rSS. Hat .t maker and Jtvit.- .4- Art fchop, it's e ii t- , aco'ave.. East Chicago 2:14.2 for Ker,ral ho-jsevork: V ANTE 'jiri i Chicago av.. 2:14:2 veer;. J-lat tv at: suw Vat Chi-a?o. WTED Oirl fo,- aeneral JU9en0I It -V. v. nr. lit stat"! si-. " "" :14-; -hildr-n 3 y-ars of ae while motner vili-. rhon East Chicago ojOLL V NrTED--TsTd for i'm work; no wsehin. Phone 615 Himond. 40 Carroll St.. Hammond. 2-16-- . . VnnftAtlcS'Pl: WAXTEIV-Hin Tor -"""7-Z': Klcinman l-narmaoy. u.m 7, Indiana Harbor. 2-Io-t. Wanted to Rrent. '' VNTTED TO REN'T 3 or 8 reom house or cottar's by Mar. 1st. Write -71. care Times. ANTEP TC RENT 4 or 5 room house, furnish'. or unfurnished. So. s d; must h& In desirable neisrhborhood: .,-.r c AOOT". ss . r. rJtnr'ijK'. 1.1 "ar - Mf2. Co., llammono. 2:1?. 3 VTE1" TO RENT fVnvennt dwollln for reeponsibie small familv; rre-m-on havinsr 3 s'.eepir-K rooms, we',! ad. r.ar sehools and transportation r.f permanent tenar.r. Address or cal! . ' E. For1-!" fachinery C Forlcir. enre ' hampton I of 3 to Hammond. :14 A VNTEO REN'T Farm for rash vert with ptork and implements with rrion buyinfr stork and tonia 40 to o0 -jrs iot ovr 50 miles from Chieaco. rire a7! Times. Hammond. 2-15-4t. Wanted Agents. c, i.-r, SHORTAGE making oi! burner men rich. S f.re in real stoves roni kerosene. Get our big offer. The .Vcrdrr Burner Co., Columbus, O. 2-15-1L Business Chances. bi-o-tate S'lf'rers to read our ennour.eenent under Personal. No druK. The !er-trcthermal Companv , 157 Harrison r-"dg . Steubenville. Ohio. 2-15-lt. 1h'N"T buy or sell anv oil ste'ks until . ou r-.i the Mid-Coi tln.mt Oil Presi. lioiart'sl and inside facts about dif- . 'r.t oil companies. Any oil Question "swrJ. The trulh ab.-.ut the oil l.csi- . in general. Hie eemi-mcnthly. il'UKtrated. Subscription price J1.5 a i?-. Trial subscription, with map of Mid-Continent field sent, free without blitration. Oil Press. 1'fiO Republic Hid-.. Kansas City. Mo. J-to-2t. Wanted to Bay. A V TP O TO BUT For cash, s'ory and half house 50 ft. lot: location preferred !..-r s--n Kussell and Williams st. Adi Cash Buyer, care Times. Ham mond. 2-!5-2t. For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES " Ail makes from $15.00 up. To Ret "iat you want :?iake your selection now. r.ld on easv pavmen's. SKCtLSIOa MOTORCTCIE SALES ROOM. 229 State St. Phone 2480. Hammond. 1:1;:. -3 ICR SALE Twin Tlsrlev Davidson; kood condition, for Libertv bond. 14-j'.--.h st.. West Harnminl Phono 2i0. 2:14:3
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FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. We buy Bonds of all kinds for cask Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4t03 Forvtbe ir. East Chlraso. I'hone M. FOR PAUK I,cng shift Oliver tvpewrlter: gooj for billlncr or m-uratico work; reasonable. AVrite XYZ, Times. W-tf. i Cheap. ?nr.s;Te Turren. 1jt For. sai.i like new. Auartrj a C-ire 1 imoj. 1 ?-w-tf. ! f"r sat: -rprrr.it risn. a-i r.-.noi-TK'-n; go. hi i.-a?on for s1!mr; .-bean for c-i'h. .Vd.irss by letter. ". l. O.. Tinir. J-i-tf. l '-R SAL.K Ilresae.1 boCo. ,nv Waiht desired. M to SV; a!vi Ir e hoj of all "o. a i ur paoKing housr- and s'.o.-k arus v o-umpia are. nU C. v t. Tr-u k.. Te'-phori Tlat.inior.J ii'T2-1"-2. I'srin, .1 r Barnett Fk Co. 2-i-tf. FOR SALE Sine r few! j?ooa condition. S!t sil; mond. ::T inacliir.e. ll.im-j 2:14:2 i FOR SALE Four u d ir-rijrht Pianos, 5If)0 and up; a'.l in elegant rla vii.g condition: inuat ba oid during tjest fev ciay. Call 131 Hohinan Ft . , orr.-r li::-n ave. Jia'ninon-l. ?:!4:C l-'o a LE aln': Si'liiimati piano. s;:zr.T,'y u.ed and in b--., -j m ai , .,n.ntlon: will be so'd a a Kardin and on rr.i'.-nt. if tiioess rv. i.a:i S2t Fin St.. Hammond. 2:14:2 SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS 1 Like now SOO olectrie player piano, with rolls $1(55.00. 1 Xew '6o0 player "piano. bench and rolls, 37o. 1 Used $750 player iar.o. line condition. r-To, with rolls. I Slightly used STRAUBE piano, like new. .$95.00. 1 Slightly used straube piano, 805.00. 1 Used Bauer, fine for practice, $55. 1 Webber piano, solendid condition, $50. 1 New $225.00 Phonograph, special $85.00. 1 New $85.00 Phonoaraph. $40.00. 1 Slightly used $200 Phojiograph. $75.00. . We have the In rarest and finest display of plaver pianos and phonographs in N. Indiana. Priecs and terms to suit all. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co 145 E. State St., Hammond. Ind. na ladv fn n-e.rL- 1 must rave cnsniers errinCall Monday, Franklir In-, r-st-ien Co :'K I-Iammord tdd.. Hammond -lVl WAN'TED-Middle aped Id . in '.imily of two to h-lp and for o.mpunk J6 Ofrden st.. Phone 1043M. Hammcni 2:15:1 aitress Rhic :rc r e "17 ChTi-aff.-) ave.. E"' Cbjrapi. 2:15:2 WANTED Competent i;it-i 'or pcntrl lious'-work; no wshirir. rhone Han.mond 4319. 1212 Forest avr "15-1 WANTED Waitress. "Wilson's Restaurant, oj State st.. Hammond. 2:lo:l FOR KALE Smith motor hl ero, ' 4it2 Cedar ?t , Hammond. E. T. Aivra I .. ' 1 FOR SALE Tvnewri'er. Monarp, (r.,o.) condition: also typewriter dei: will trade for rood Victrola. 4 414 Mso,,'n avc. East Chicago. 2 1. 11 t 1'OR SALE ,t500 rrade Starck upright piano: good as new. for pri.-e phone 1550 or 8S1R Hammond. 2:1T.1 For Sale Automobiles. Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service,; 318 Fayette st., Hammond,; phones 2655, 1240-R. I j ndi-1 TOP. 5?ALE 1-ton tt-jrk in -Rood c tion or trade for runabout. Flour Mills, phone 30-. r. D-. r. Tnd Over ' 2-tl-Kt. FOR SALE Ford. l-anaing Phone 43,r. Lansing. III. Caruge, 2-1-tit. FOR SALE 116 Raise. 7-pass. 1917 Mitchell. 7-pas.. $550; ?o50: 1 :) 1 R naimers. ,-pass., $450: !"t Dais Pss.. H'tn; Pllfl Oakland 2-pas . 3150 1H5 ?tudebker E-oass.. S 'Zft Jisne: c,. v-. j-none tast thicayo ti72M 'i '"-t i'u
.1 r'y service. La'-c Co. A.uto Supply. 671 FOR SALE--191S MONROE I'OVD-'S. Hohman St.. phone 1741, Hammond. PTER. NEWLY PAINTED. ELEC-ill. A. Theil, Prop. il-23-lt
i rtic L.1-.1H S AM' STARTER. (JOOH j TIES. IX 4-1 RUNNING SHAPE "7V ACORN MOTOR CAR CO .-. ' ivit . i EXAMS ST.. HAMMOND, TND. 2:13:3 1 FOR SALE OK TRADE Beautiful Stinlcl.akcr Six Tourin.fr Sedan, 5-pa.ss.: two inisible extra seats; for close in lots or cheap income property; car like new. Tel. 1227-J Hammond. 2:14:WILL ' ear. lf'r,5. T.VArJCrh")m''rs 8 for smaller 41. ilay st.. phone Hammond 2-15-lt. FOR SALE 13 If, pody1H17 Scrior-s-Root h r-.-.o .i-pas . ?550; ?".50. 470S East Chi-2-15-lt. Forsythe ave.. phr no 67 f Cago. FOR SAI .E Two I-ord taxis. on- 9th' on 131?. rr.ee f-x j ,if, ton Kiwi, E'l-j Ford chassis. '4716 Jli-'. t ook ave.. Last Chlcaco. f l-,-9 FOR SALE OR TRAD;5! Ford. 1914 good condition. self jtartc-r. winter t..r good tires and many extras. J2S0 4414 Magoun avc. East Chicago l-.l For Rent. FOR RENT 5-room flu. 2nd floor.! phone KG7R, Hainmond. 2-15-lt. I FOR REN'TS u m oh -r si Garage. ; per month. 473 ; phone 335J, Hammond. I 2-25-1C. "
Real Estate Bargains.
FOR SALE Imtk modern tjousa: rerma. Phone i4 2 Hammond. 11-28-tf. FOR SU,E 6-room residence In Enat Chi!a; latest features; central part of town Vddress Hast Chicago and Indiana llarh. r Times, phone Kast iicnk as.r i-:s-tf. 'l1 JAI.K AT a" HARiJVIN: Let .5x1 3J, mo.1rn S-rrnm hoijxf. liot air nt an.i gurajr. M. inrr, frown Point Imi.. T!. :H 2-11-Ct. 101; sxi.r; ok rkvt-io aor of ii.)io eardenniK 'n3 wi'ti liouso 'i1 brn; 41, seres np.-irsgus 1 ari old. n sfon. rojiri ai.on! 1 mi of I '"'Jk (iien. III. W111. nitTholV. .antntr. jl-ort S i;ro.-orv ntni maik-': i rj - I 1 -ocstion: first -;:, buihim. I.nl j year s b'jsinesn $Si.0oX ir-s. rt imviii Tr 15 mr. WVl invoic io. k an-i I l-B.tf bllllflinii. Plinnr. ' IVhilinir or :.:T4.i. hitin-. " s-i:-tf I..t.ST row. rr;oi'KRTT for -ilk. or ex-.-aic .-1 . iiummon.i. Up n evening 2-12-4'. FOR S.U.K. and f,at. frame on Mi!co.i u . ?tore
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ct.. !i-Us and t o lota on Hemlock at. bt't'. two rta'. tram. 12 ro..m. 272S U m - look st. $4.20t). iteoiaenoa. work are.. rom-!t!..-.ciP ! vacam iot. 141 t. $,;00 foh. ( uu ioi. iMnsn ax e S700, Two atorv fnme ':iid'fr i i a nd i lansii '. J'J.'M 'I V,, -.ci t NKI.SOX CI.K'Jt;. -1! Heni:.nk st., Invliuna l.'-irbot 2:1 j 1'OIi SALE Trvo j flee, verv 'irico I v 100. on corner avo ; KrtlHS,e ,,,- phone 2.i;i Ilarnm.blorka from po.etofI'l room li-u?.'; lots Truman :r,d oakb-v ' i m: ifrmi Triend. :r. m. uojfr, 2:1 1:S 1- I.I SALE By owt -r. (roin? to lae , a rare t.arg.n in oiioi.- roipropert v on IMmluiph oc. hotijcs .n ij and 6.", ft frontage, ciitht laree p!ea.:rt room . bath rv.om and linen room. modern imnrovemema. haruwood finish, sood basem.-nt three s-eiion laundry tubs, one hou heated wbh steim. otbe-r hot 8ir: -, ill 'heap. For information phonHammond. " 3-14-3 MR SALE 7-room modern hotue to be moved jrom preimpe... jjrs, solvjtr. State St Hammond. 2-lo-lt rOR PALE -Iliifrily improve farm of ..2 acre n the h-nk of Pass Lake Ind.. .:ne l!re bon.e. ai! kinds of fruit: fine, place for Funimer boarders Robert Helm. n;s Ke.v,orts avc, Vh (tins'. Ind- 2-15-it. TOR SALE tVe sr oT"rin two of the b st nr-'siin in HHm.noiid. in two newmodern bungalows, on' 5-room and one ti-room. on the south side, one-half block from car l'n. Eoeption"?!y pntv trms. Uarsi & Moore Co.. 42 ilamniond bldr., phones 321 2 MS. 2;!Jtf POULTRY ANP THTV'K FARM FOR .SALE OK EXT 20 acrf of spVndni located )'i"t 3 mA'- i'r haN'e. productive land rom county s-at. Rlo'i ..v. ; sr. i 1 . fetuod and cross f"ned wi'U woven wire. Eieht room house, like n w. n pood corner lot. bl. foundation, rere-'as. uatr at bous and barn Oood barn n ith iiro attached. Modern rhicken iioue. grape arbor, tine, apple orchard. -l crr!e.s and pear.i. "n main frravi road. Will make an ideal home and or.ly 1--- hours ride from Hammond. Here i a real opportunity for an ajrressfve familv to hecme independent. Will sell on easv itis" cr trade for good property, vacant or improved. FRANK J WAniEWTC?;. 'Home of the Sept Home Rarsslna." C r Oakley and Pluinirier Aves. Phn H17 Hammond. Open Eveninss. 2:lc.tf ye R SALE 5 room modern bunnalow. Van Iluren Ft., prioe J4K0: h room modern bouse. Mien, ave., $3250; 3 room modern house. Hitrhland St.. price 1410(1, Property in all parts of Hammond. F. L. Wyinan, phone ir.;i Hamnund. 2:15:1 Miscellaiisotii. Pa p ."HA N'i IN ri and palntins: fol voik aT r"sonabl prices. Carl Vermett. 44il Michigan avo. I'hono 1429 Ifrr.mcnd. 2-S-tf. WAR WORK COMrLETEri--'.V can now do your n . a c : 11 - vork. . rnm'-r-tal i.-on work, f'irnish :'" 1 t- r bu.'dine. h a.-ksmtt h'tic. a-comoti :e r pair w Ha it. - v. 0 ;d , 21 v-.: Ma'-h.ne A- Fort Work: Hammond. 1.21.4nkI. L. COyXEN FOR PAPER II A N ' i IX' I and painting: We take b"nds in payment. 2S3 S:b;ej st , phon? llamnvrd 1085W. 2-5-It. HV, ct.EAXI.Vi-,. ?lZET.vr? ,N"P REN" OVATINOf. Paily call East Chica go Indiana Harbor and (;. Himmfnd Carpet Vo . P. O. I'.i 62:1. Hamio .nd 2 10-6t. TOnC'"0 or snurr hab't cured or no pa;-. $l.'''i if nired. Reni;d' 'nt on trial' Superb. ' o . W100, Fait more Mar!and 1-S-ff. HOLD TOUR LIBERTY PONE'S IF Tof CANT. Tf You Must Sell We Will Lav ,,h. JS0 1st " l per cent Ponds, 4,ci r."t. $50 2nd per cent I'.onds. S 4 i 0 o ret. S50 3rd 4 !i per r ent bond 47.."0 net. $50 4-h 4', per cent Bond .. $47. 'o. pet. FKVNKl.TV INVESTMENT '"i . Room 21f'. llimioond Ulda . Hamm ind. lu.i. 2:12:2 AVE TjO lb M E WVSIt1'i-i'I., p. i p. and d'h';r. l'hor.e Ilammond 14 17 2.13:3 fiT?TT.T.r WOT?TC Haie your spa! furniture built here storm doors, atorm W'ndo'vs. truck ear" and wind slo.-lds snd all kinds of specia 1 -"r ln.ni wool n.-is. Masko, 1,4 calumet ave . pt:or.e h.-r, jomnioivi. 12-4-lmo. Ved. Frl. ut. WANTED TO V poPT - HerCtbv baby boy from 1 to 77 months old; hnvp tof.d borne and can furnish b-ist reference. Wiiti-i A 77. T-.nies, Hammond. 1.1 42 Notice, Truck Owner. W carry a complete stork of Goodvear S. V. Truck Tires. AVe ikn have 250-ton hydraulic press for rjuici; nn. Automobile Radiator. repair d and rebuilt. Satisfaction guarantee!. renicr?, uoocis. g-r-o ;na tanks. Standard Auio Radiator Works. 944 Calumet avc, phone 1450. 11-2-tf. Player-Pianos Tuned I guarantee lo put your player-piano In tine pla in(r condition or no (hat t. Any kind of piano tuned or repaired anywhere. Phonofraphs. e!l makes, repaired, regulated and maintained. New j Tork and fhiraco reference. T'hone ' Hammond 466. Howard. 15 3-A State st.. Hammond. 2:12:tf RAti TIME PI4.NO PLAYING tnutht anyone in 20 leon. Write Cfltk. care'A-SQ Tinits. Himmoinl. 2-15-'5f. DltESSMAKIN'J Also plain sewing neafD dor '. Room 51. R:mhach blck. Phone Hammond 24 12. 2:13:2 Situations Wanted. WANTED POSITION As welfare lady. best references. Address A75, cre of Times. Hammond. 2:13:3 SITUATION" WANTED Assisting with housework or cnr:ne for children. Can go home nights, rhone Hammond 2935. 2-15-lt. SITUATION" WANTED As housckeen-e-r by widow 32 yers old; no objection to on.- i-.ild: reference excharised. Address 2.1. B.. earo Times. 2-15-lt Are you reading The Times?
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t - 1-OR I:I:nT--2 ro.-m trtrt 1 room suite I for l.jcht housekeeping JMIcCv lr.odi f i-ii hot water hrat. T. :t-ro.in MJite ! cniti of 2 bed ronm. t'hori' 1 7 7 6 or (..ill. 53! Mirhican , 11 : mond. j -'-15-11. : i r U F.KN'T 1-Vrn ished .,-,,, f.,r liiTi" I housekeeping. JSS rijmmcr av, j Hsnunoiid. 2-7-H. r"H !;KNT -4 room nar Columbia ao. t.. JfrnjrioiJ. Applv ji Sibl.", i'tjfv P.KXT Modrn furnhcif room ;)r Jb Mason phnno 3 1 4 M . Haiomorcl. 2-ll-;t. JIKN'T Room with V. t ami - o.l.M I. O. rttr. steam iifajtrri: all v .''nimr.'S. titnior h-.-el, J.t", Mm. In-2-1 l-lAk. WANTKH To-inc cupla 1.. h.ir" mod rn home wlih ou'ie "ir ' : .. im" rejonalile. 1T! I.ewi t", "T(1'n,m,,n.l a-ll-:it T'OXi nFN"T--Two r.nvlv furniMh-1 tienir!C ror-ms; modern f'hooe '7HM. forner commonwealth nnd Mifbigrin ave Indi:ir.a Harbor. 2:1!::', Ii l!KNT Two fx,r.y ro..rui suitnhlo for 1 men. oonvenli-iit. to Conk-y pla.-.i. ami Si;tndard Ste! ir C,,.. !,.' h'.o.-L from oar lino. Call a. l,yi ya i-;..r.n st . Hammond. 2.14:2 l"i R r.KNT- -rwo on; IirIi Ufepir. (f P 1 n:lied. l'h.'r." nnt : h : t and lM Siiiir.m'inJ l u:; RKNT Tlire f.irmbed i.w.mn b. water Ii.,-at and both, at 5"3 l'..rsv;li West Hamm 2:14:2 i r.rJ KKN'T: Furnish'.! room for ti.u.,.e.-'j.jiii. 4So: j.; tjli'ott a . l "''" 2-K-2'. ! . i 'Oj: iii.M-H'...t, i.r Hutu, tiouie-ki-epintj; U 11 ' tur Ja ; 1 OR RENT half of n si,,;,., fu!l windoix on H.,':i.;aii si. E. It. Tini.-. Hummcm i FOR RENT Small store st . or.po:t trio depot, mond 2ti2!. it'R REN'T Large furnlsb-d h'ed room. 420.) Majjoun avc j'iioi,'- 441M E-st Chi'aaK. 2-15-:it. FOR RFXTsouth fide, mond 840M. Ni'-ely fnrniv'ie-i Oetroit ,t., plione Hnrn-2-:i-lt. FOR RENT--Modern front room Isfloor, near Conk plnni l'o) ietrott st., phone 8!iM. IIaii:mond. 2-15-2t. FOR RfiVT 4 rooms furnished for lisrht houaekeepins; on rally located; must tv-pons, on- party. I.iuir Ham mond Furniture Hammond. C U2 E. Stale st 2-13-lt. FOR REN'T Furnished rooms fr,r 1 or - -nufnin. .j ueuK as t uratair. Hammond. 2-15-Jc rJ ,rjf'VT-1 .urnii-h-1 room fori aie, Hammond, phone 1117R. 2-15-lf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for lish' li"tieKpin. $08 145th st.. East (!,'- FOR RENT Furnished room- for i-ht housekeeping' at 244 alt.-i, ., ... j for. Oakley. Hammond. 2:15:1 FtiR REN-T-Furmahed Pr.r fiat TST Truman ave. Phone 2 413 Jlammond. 2:13:1 FOR RENT Tn o lixht llfiti.fL-.r'.in rooms. $7 Erie st hot w.-a-'r' he-i electric liiht Phnn. -hi n . ' ' ',4:1 ton EE.VT Sol Erie st furnished rooms, h'at Erie jt., Hammond. lfan.tnnn and eas. -' 1 5 : ; FOR REN'T FurniwSe -rt.-. . steam "',5-1! heat. 25 Ogden at., Hammond! . 1 i wo laree rooms for iiTi,t iioui.-r-pins-: centrallv Iocat d Ifohrnan st. phone 2574 Ilmm uid. : 1 : : 1 F?iRK?VT7T,,'0 furnished room, for lUht bouaeke'-plnir. 26 AVill'an s er. Phone 253 Hammond. 2-15:1 Lost and Found. WILL party vho picked up ladv"? black leather handhag on Hammond, Whiting and Kast CLicaao street car" or on Tlohman street near FaveCe etreet, Monday. Dec. "'"no. return same "virh paprs snd tv-arch valued as qift eppin? money and no questions aske.l to Times office. 214 Hammond buildine, or .send by mail Phono Hammond rjirh) or or Eat Ch;cago 111. "l:27tf LOST ?undn white and bron-n l,e;i-! r.era dog, rrs r.nmc of Mck- jiol r-ward. It3 w. Piummr mo Phone ' ! .n Moore. Hammond. Ind. 2'1 3: fo ! r.erd dogL3T 2 hog about e,ch- t b'a.k with white fce other r-d a'ud biaek. A. Tr ra-a So l'nroh . -.i. ..... . ' T-K.-it. I LOST--Gold natch. Elg i-i ct -vR'w.ird. Return f. :-;ri ccrtral ' Hvt'hone A'nitins 2t7-A". ,,-15--'t L ST 3x4 tire and run on Cr.M'n point to Tlnmniond M J. Hoffman. -1 Mason a; . , ri'.-r.d 50. . r..ad from 1 Fb. tph. lir,.. tl, I I.'ST- pocketbook containinc 170 Jan. ' t on inu. ana mrhor strrtt rvr or i '-. .ix.ii. i.e-Aar.., reu'n to Pi's M i losarlcri'-'.. ;,71l"ii, v..)r,r Mf Indians Harbor. Ir.e. ;-l..-4 LOST-- r'en.ale hound. tC:;'- ;i-d blue t.J.pe.d. riKht ear .-iiiT-'i R-w-rd 4.."- .-fomrriee ic ):,ast Ci,i.-,-ic,. -i;,-;. PERSONAL. PRi (STATE DISORDERS PI-ADDER : rrouive jo men Retting fit nieht. poitiyelv and un I'reo U'-n t ' i
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TIIK STATIC OF IVI'IVN.V. I.AKK ''OiNTY. JN' THi: 1,AK1'. S I 1 'KU I ' 1 ' ' '- L' RT, .T.VM'AKV TK1:M. .VATIIAX IIOSKN'ZV. !C1 ; V.- l;-).-i. i:;si.rn. f.t i. -rsv: n-. i::i,.-. ACTION" TO FOr.Fi I.OSK Mf'H.--f' .S I.TF.N". No a rom. s ih p'aintiff by f!i' r X- i.'rii"', Btto-nyf", and tile iii- -o',i p!mt herein. Xffthre with an aftHn.-o. of 'on 1 potent f.ersoii, abowinar 'ht' IVir- .tef ,!i.la 11! . Abren A- Ott Manifro I'.uiinjr 1".,, ,1 corporation. 1 n... r-vo -ident r t;o Stat- of In.iim.a. I P.il.J a'-feniant 1 tbrr . m :.. not in-.i of the pi rd.'n -v ..f m i1 a -'iov . j and tin) th sain.' will -,;ii.! I at ti--- r.. j ,4,,i, o , t 1 1.1 ..f .!'. il-.e i-!lirir 1 ' T;ier"ii. a? 5ft id r:i 'be 7th il ;, of pi 1 I. . rj. ill'. ime IiernjT "tie ;5th l.i of I' . f t- rm r-f i Coi. to J.e t. pi ..-,! I; in the Court 1 foil so. V.. 1. 1 T i :o rT.oTid. if! P-vid Co.n.-'".' ni,j s;-.'.". 'br scord "Nron in:. f X f - '1 v i . t r action will be eai'.J nn.l .( .'r i( ill Its ahxenre. In Vitr.ee- TVbr r.". f. T r- r-ii T. . riy band ami affix tbo Seal of K Court, Hnmri'inl, f bin .1?t .!.- January. A. T !!". t I i T I F. R n R P T T. 'YHE-VT' V 1 1 ).. GFFfCEAL FOOD fiEWS By Dr. Harry E. Barnard, Federal Food Adminiitrator for Indiana. Oflicers of th- J. P. Michael Coirv pany of Ir.dianapoMs fiod sdmisaioDs as having vioiaei the food raguJations knowinsiy, and were pen- i aJIred In th tmai of $3,000 wbich wat I '"Ihtifed among the Red Cross. Y. M. C. A. and K. of C. equally. T-pon receipt cf tlieir sismed admissions. Dr. Barnard in addition to tbe penalty named above, revoked the firms license as wholesalers ar.d jobbers and permitted It to continue business on a suspension of the revocation. E- A. Carman, a grocer cf Lafayette. 6o!d pancake flour as a wheat flour substitute and retaUed four at an excessive price, with the result that he was forced to suspend busiress for a week beginning May 12. The action -was taken on the recommendation of the Tippecanoe county food administrator. An InvestJgation of prices for wheat, flour substitutes is being made by Carl Slmms. chairman of th Milling Division, at the direction of the I 'hJnuloB a-athorities Millers will i be required to report priees they are j paring: for cereals and the prices they j re charging for the products thereoi!. rterhert ltooTer. federal fool adminiatmfor. in a snecial wir to Tr WarI nsnl, says: "Corn mea! should be j slllng at the mill door at not to exceed 25 per cent, less thnn wheat j flour and whie corn flotir at from 10 j to 15 per cnt. belo-a- wheat floor." He holds there is no Justificat'.on for th present high priced levels in this commodity in many sections and promises "siiremary action" where higber tig-jre obtains. No Justification exists fcr sn in- j eres-sed price of bread due to the h'gn price of substitutes. Mr. Hoover aaserts. He says the prie tendency for corn meal and corn flour is and has been downward ?nd that dealers who have ten proposing to raise the I ririca of bread mint fiirnisb a mnm . Sufficient reason or b" chare-es of erofiteerinr iaMe to charges of profiteering. i The practice of shipping ice to j communities where adequai faciii ties for supplying the local c-rjand already cust. is frowned ou by the food admin jptra'icn as being wasrefu! of s..ppjnj- facilities. Ftcragei and cf the man poser required fur Uupli- ... .. . ' caej deliTery service. The practice - is said to obtain in Princeton. Marfinsvil'e and other romrajni les where the food administrator will order discontinued. Offers of thrift staTP.p bonuses or any other combination for simulating the pale of wheit fodr. whea products or sugar are taboo. The I ! federal food adrointrstion annotint-es ( tb.it no variation or moiJiRcaticn of strinirpnt reeuiations which nrovid for l:nrtitd ra'ion? ir. boih these stapius, will be couatf nanced. LADIES When it! , s Trlumpn i'.'i pendal-de. N..r. I'f'ise otht t Wri'e f..: lt' fr-e. , I-, Mil '.' J ;-ir c r i i ! . rl.". .imj :i f-'dd hi dr: t : - d : .". p : --r.f " :v! ; es N-. t'o-1. va':kee, Wl-o--!,t. Isrs. i;.-i! 714 bssssxesibssssssmssssssssssc "PLAY SAFE" I"! s it.j: wi-'i P'-ivMbl.' tnke a . w a -' . e.'-tabl k--. oiii-. d. fi r.i hi' rc . h in poii.s fnrth.-t I W!i. II ;n l.ce.i f flnaia. iI ass.stOnr Twenty Payment Plan solves the problem whin in need of amounts up to S3C0.C0. $2.50 is monthly payment on J f.O f.1. 7.". is monthly payment on $ 73 $5.") is monthly payment on $100 Plus ..-II unpaid balanres. j A 1 o h.-r ami' mis up to ji.o at S ' the suae proportionate rj.te. iR ; A'e are L:eensd and tinder 1? I Stff Sup'r-. iion, glv.np; 3-L,u a j; oubb asiurnnce of "( laying j taf" when dealinc with us. " J' A'! loans from $2f..ol to $ Jilt), (hi g j made . :i Furniture, pianos. Vic- j trolaj!. ( any i-thr p rsoi.a! pr..p- & j rty. witliou' r moval from your SN : poasessi'-n. mi timrt notice an.I w t : h- lit public-it y. W j li t. -rest at thv wt rtA ;a SB rl.Hi-K'd only for the actL.ii! number i7i"th loan i e-arrled. Remember, "Play Safe."" Provident Loan Co. Sloom 3 Panama Bldg. 143-150 East Stato (Street, Near Orpheum Theater. Fboae 323. License ITo. 23S
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TO mz American Nation Maintained lied Loaf Through S:!fDenial at Home Table. AVERTED EUROPEAN DESPAIR. With Military Dr-ano'i Upon Ocean Shlppinj Re!iveJ, World la Ab!a to Reiurn to Uormi White V.heat Oread. 1 ; Since riip advent of the .. crop h only ll'intHii-.n iateat wheal Lipon Amcr: j fan eip.ir's to Europe has been the j shnrrnje of shlnphii: ;?erween July l I i und 'rol;er Vi wo slii;.p-d GTi.y.i''.:iK I bnshe's. if this rate shooid continue ' until the end of tbo f;..-a; v.ar wi wiu I have furtiHhed the A;!:-, wi;h nir 1 thnn C."57.oOO.fs") hiinhfls of v. h-at and j Cour In 'ernis of wheat. I The rosi.lr of Inrj .... proJurtn I od oonservation 'ffors in the L'rlrf-d M:t has ieen that with the cessation of ho;tliiTi"s we ar able to re. tnrn to a normal whent .Iter. Supplies that have aocumi:lfttel in AustraliaArgentine and other hitherto inac es sih markets may he tapped by ships released from transport service, r.rd European demand for tnerioau wheat probably will not csceed our normal surplus. Tiirre is wheat enough aa!lnhle to have a white ioaf at th cobJaon table. But last year the a was different. Only by the greatest possible sarins rnd sacrifice were we able to kep a steady stream of wheat and four not. : ing across the sea. We found ou-- i selves at the bejrinnlng of the harrenr year witii an nnuauaWy short crop. Even the roost optimistic sta'isticiajia figured that we had a bare surplus of i 20,WXi,O0O bushels Ami yet Eu-ope ' was facing the probability of a brad ! famine and in Europe bread is by far j the most important article in the diet j All of this surplus had left the I country early in the fail. P.y the first j of the year we had rent-aged to ship a ! little more thsn Eu.OXi.0o0 bushels by i prscticicg the utmost economy at I home by whestles days, wheatless ' mo-iis. heavy rt-bsru utlon of other j cereals and by sacrifice at almost ' rrery nice! throughout tho r.cintry. Ia January the late Lord Uhondda, then British Food Coctroller. cabled that only it we eat an additional 75,DOO.rtOO bushels before Jnly 1 could he tske the responsibility of assuring bis people that they would be fed. The response of the American people was 85,0)0,000 bushels safely t?ellYered overseas between Jacusry 1 snd July 1. Out of 1 harvest which gave ns only 20.000,000 bushels urplns wt scrr.ally shipped 14LOC0,fDO bnahels. Thus did America fulfill her pledge that the Allied bread ratiotss could be maintained, and alroady tho American people are demops'raring thnt. with an awakened war conscience, last fear's figures will be bettered, 4 'i 4 4 4 4 4 -V. Our erports slr.ee :-iS country entered the wsr haTe Justified a statement mado by the Food Administration shortly after its coaceptlon, ort'.lnlng the principles and policies tfcat woald govern the solution of this country's food problems. 4A. 4ir 'The wboie foundation of de- 4 mocraoy," declared the Food Administration, "lies in the individual initiative, of its people and tb.ir wiJiingn-ss to serve the Interests of the nation with complete self efraceiuent in the time 4 4 4 4 4 4 c emergency. Democracy can 4 yield to discipline, and we can 4 solve this food problem for cur 4 own people and for the Allies in 4 this way. To hare done so will 4 have been a greater eer ke than 4 our immediate objective, for we 4 have demonstrated the rightful- - j 4 I 4 ! v I , ncss of our f!:h find ou- sihlllfy to defer) .1 curse! v wi'Uout being Prussianized." 4444-4444 4 444t 4
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plolt of the Airerlran food arajy in th critical year of the war. GREATEST OPPORTUNITY WOMEN EVER HAD. It was given to the "lomen of this country fo perform the grontoar service iu the wlnnirg of the vvnr vouchsnfod to nv women in the history of the wnrs of the world to fed tht warriors cnl the w r sufferers. P." the ans of f.f--ic, tli. praortoe of s'.rn pic. homely virtues the womanhood of n whule nation served humanity ia its profoun'lest siruggle for pcee and freedom. 444-t 4iTTTT TTVT FIRST CALL TO FOOD ARMY. TTi's ro-r.pert.tloa sni servlep I ask of all in full confidence that Arocri-a will icri'-r more for (lag and reodom than king ridden people st!rre-,.vr at coir-pi-!on -Tlorhort. Hoover, August K'l, je.17. 4 4 4 4 4 444-4 44 I A enr ago voluntary fo-d contra: j was e daring adventure 1m dffr.ocrsey ; ! j during the year su -.i a:!ihed prool ! f democratic efSclencr. (on'prcv vje r see wfeyvj -'.-cr j ' a. --ry X js--'ittNTi.i KiRlT WILL CT KTEV PUT Comp'eie tnrructiors for hom canning and tirying wiii he sent to tlie- readers of this paper vjon apnlication to the N,t:onai War Gardcr CemmisaioTt, Washington, D. C. en. doting two-cent stamp for poatae. j
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