Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1919 — Page 5
MmvJnv. Kol.runrv 24. 1919.
THE TIMES.
I 'aire Five.
Classified Advertisements
A cnarffe ol 10 cants for collection i will made ior all classified advertise- i
mmti phoned to tnim omce nu aui y.u for within OTt day. Wanted- -Male Help
For Sale Miscellaneous.
W AN TED Men. spoaklnK nlH n. rn.auon, Kummuan. Slavish, Hunearbn and other languag. ' -' '"' ,., .j s.-e ,.ur Sabs Manwr an 1 v ill curiam how yuu can earn IT., ..HI p.-r week. No experience J. . .......... cornel --ll'l
sary. Miu-riiy noun;. ,v ' , "
nv. and HroaUway. '"i,u""v
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W ANT KP 1 Jo ' to carry papers mg: WhitInK boy preferred. ApPU V. Mr. Fierce. Tlnus. Hammond.
WANTEIwHoywHl, high "iX''!
turn. 1-raiiK ... 2:;2:2 1 W YNTElv-Have position for Vj"
t.. Irani nifiM'n.vM .-. .. Hammond.
w NTFD r.ov to wrk 1" grocery
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,,h. r Swnnslrum 1-n sh wn r t ten, Lincoln ami riumT -;.;ut Hammond.
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Champion viai" .v.on.l Ask for Mr. Larkui.
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Wanted Female Help
v ANTE!) Laoifi' l" ; . vrarinir sa.le. real bargain J ur 0n V. re Hats gums at ' srrlnir hats, pis,, showing a hfe ,we1A state Hankforth Hal Shop. 1M fctate..
Jlammonu.
S! .. Whiting. cat housework who i . M' " ,th .okinK font position in ; ' " ., 4;
modern rmvtniK-nr.-s. j10
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Young lady,
trimmer for
WANTED
o-vnerienced
LION STORE Millinery Department; apply at once.
rrFFlwGirT or woman: no i l" '-,r 'wnS. Phone Hammond IS.,
r7TVTrTV Two tlinins room pirls at UiVois Vst:urant. 3212 W-ck ajIndiana Harbor. : v"CxTFPHosekerper by man with WAN rKt' " . t 427 l,nSan St.. aftonr child. Api 81 1 -' ,-on(Ht st. rr 6 o'clo.-U evfinnB.- or -1 i onmi Hammond, any time. - TrC-Potrjit jvhit- Ptrl genn al hou? work. 31.- - t Ct-,V:2 ina Harbor. JL-T vNlSr7 S37 50 per month. board ,d'rSm 5Phone 2681 Hammond.
W NTET) Disli washer At Calumet Restaurant
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housrworK, .i- J 2- l-"t Hammond. "" wT-I-F.n Pcamstrees for olain "ip1To.rroH St.. Hammond. icOCTFD Wnitress nnd rtifhwher. AVilson-s restaurant. 69 State ft..Him. , 11 r 1 11 d .
For Rent.
IOR RENT Corner store in Downey Hlilu.. Calumet ave. and Thornton St.. suitable for druK store, steam heat, hyt v.ater and basement store room. Apply S 'S Calumet ave.. Hammond. --18-bt.
.Hi; RFA'T Good dry parace. Inquire at 127 Detroit St.. Hammond. 2:21 :tf C NTED Housekeeper or married rouple to occupv cottaf with mysvlf and child. Inquire 502 Uiga I'l.. East hicajto, 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. except Monday. 2
F': hEN'T Farm on South Shore l.:iectric. station on grounds. 17 mtl-.v? ea;t of tlarv; Rood dwelling, barn. Rrainr chicken house, etc. difp !'. larK--..r hard e' client soil: 121 n.-rvs: n i-iavel road. Itent $4.!in r.r cro. Mvjned ate possession. Address E. J. i-reud. Valparaiso. Ind. Hume 23.
1-')R KENT 1R5 acre farm. Inquire or write Wm. lemik. Dyer. Ind. 2:22:4
tVAJTED Younp; couple, no children. to take 4 furnished rooms w'ith elder'y ladv. 44 Doty St.. Hammond. 2:22:2
FOU RENT 5-room moilern cot t aire. close to Standard. I'hone 1 f il t HammonC. 1038 Erie st 2-24-2t.
KOI! RENT 0-room flat: no children. 54" Sibley st, phone Hammond 1"'7V. 2-2i-2t.
.'OH RENT Furnished 4-room cottage, south side, also housekeeping rooms. pply Sibley St.. Hammond. 2-24-4t
Buskiess Chances.
(ilTOHTPNITT COV.ES T'.l'T ONCE Corporation orBanir to promote and develop the most profitable "after the war" business, offers a limited number of shares of i's capital stock subject to nrior sale. Shares are of $ 1 ii each, but fi.eur rtK that th"1 earnings of the comoany will most likeiy 1 e over ."rt per cent rer ear. this stock w 11 be worth many tme; its present price, in h oomparali ve!v iiort time. Mesta I'rothers Co.. liox 17K Hammond. Ind. 2-21-Ht.
For Sale Mof-oroies.
MOTORCYCLES. All makes from $15.00 up. To pet hat you want make your selection now. Sold on easv jmvments.
EXCILSIOB MOTOHCTCLE SALES
ROOM. "23 State St. I'hone 24S9. Hammond l-5-3t.
Lvist and Found.
WILL party who picked up lady's black leather handbag on Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago street car or on Hohman street nea: Fayette street, Monday. Dec. 30th, return same with papers and watch valued as sift keeping money and no questions asked to Times office, 214 Hammond huflding, or send by mail I'hone Hammond 3100 or COOS, or East Ch.'-
rain 111. l:27tf
FOR SALE - Unredeemed j VJS
Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. We buy Bonds of all kinds for cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4M5 Fomythe Aw, Enst Chlrnffo.
Phonr M.
Real Estate Bargains.
rnodTn House: terms.
Hammond. 11-26-tf.
FOR SALE We are nlTerine two of the best K7irrains in Hammond. In two new modern bunKulows. one j-rni'in and one 6-roorn. on the south side, one-half block
from car line. Except lona 11 v easv terms
Hariris .V- Moore Co., 402 Hanmond bid
phones 321 2143.
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FOR SALE $2. S0O will buy Ice cream and restaurant business and new building near Hammond park: good .summer business: hi; money maker: pot to sell on account of sickness. 603 119th St. See P. D. Sullivan. Whiting. 2-l-6t.
of March, la 10. Cla: mants l ailins to file such claims on or 1m :'ore said dale shall forowr att.i b balled from as.it i iik any r i k i or interest in and to the assets of the defendant. 1 ii ted at Hammond. Indiana, this 17th day of February, 191!'. " HEN MY YV. PETERSEN. Receiver.
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BELFAST KIOTERS STONE DOCTORS MA-?y
2-17
FOR SALE bms shift Oliver typewriter: ;ood for blllintr or Insurance work; reasonable. YVnte XYZ, Times. 1-7-tf.
FOR S like new.
Cheap, single Tiarness. Just Address A 2 4. care Times. J-17-tf.
FOR SALE 7-room modern home, furnace heat, basement saraue; one-half block to street car. on Indiana ave. Immediate possession. Part cash, balnnco time. A bargain. I'hone H immond 7:) or 525 for particulars. 2-19-6t. FOR S A EE 70 acre truck farm. 1 l miles south of New Iniand Steel Purchase tn Porter county. Will consider trade for Rood Improvol property. C. D. Davidson, 600 Hroadway. Garv, Ind. 2:21:3
FOR SALE -Dn'ssod hops, any wcisht deslrfd. Ht t' 23c: also live hoK of all "eiKh.i. Ific to ISc. At ur packing hous. and stock yards. Columbia ave. and C. O Tracks. Telephone H.im-m-'nd i272-V-2. I'Rrmoii.er Hirneft i'kr ( o. 2-J-tf.
FOR SALEsouth side
6-room modern buniialow, I'hone 1730 Hammond. 20:21:3
FOR SALE SO acres at a sacrifice. Owner wishes to invest proeei d i in Dakota ranch. I'hone !33J or 26m; Hammond. 2-22-3t.
FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of cltfar and sporting (foods store. Inquire corner 113th st. and Sheridan ;jve.. Whitinp. Ind. 2-13-4t.
TOl'K OPPrir.Tl'NITY TODAY. HarRiiins in used P'nvcrs ami Pianos at Story Clark. 5K2-."iS4 Oakley ave.. opposite postoffi.ee, Hammond. FIVE Players. Kuaranteed to be in perfect condition, rolls, bench and delivery Free at TERMS To SLIT YOU. From $15 to $375. SEVEN" Pianos, guaranteed, fine tone. stool and Delivery Fret your own terms to clear. From S7." to $150. One SEEREUC, EEECTRIC NICKEL IN SLOT Piano Flavor, perfect. $3 (10 Your Own Terms. One Harare Piano-case OrKan. Excellent bargain. $50
OPEN EVERT EVEN INC FNTIL " p.m.
FOR SALE Cottage. $2. 70(1. Terms. 33.' Harbor.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Mike P.iernackl. No. 1565. In the Lane Superior Court. January Term. 1019. NOTICE is hereby Kiven to the HEIRS. LEGATEES and CREDITORS of Mike Hiein.-oki. deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court. held at Hammond, Indiana, n the 17h day of March, 19RI, and show cause. If any, why the KINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate ,,f said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive iheir distributive shares. W'INTFSS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, thts 17th day of February. 1 !!!. HERLERT L. YVHEATo.V, Clerk Lake Superior Court. (Seal) I'- h. 17 2 4
F R SALE 5-room cottajre and 2 lots, also barn and chicken park: small
payment down, balance as rent. 567
Roosevelt ave.. Hammond. 2:22:3
FOR SALE 6-room house 50 ft. lot. north side, $30(1 cash, balance easv terms. HarKain if taken at once. Call 3!.l Oak st., Hammond. 2-24-lt.
For SALE OR TRADE 120 acre stock and trr.iin farm at Paw Paw. Mich.: black muck land: new 10-room stone house, silo, harn, etc. With or without stock and machinery. HarKain. Owner A. Wotsehka, Route. 1, Paw Paw, Mich. 2-24-3t
NOTICE OF I I.N'AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Androtieka Stoyik. No. 1715. In the Lake Superior Court. January Term. 1919. NITICE is hereby Riven to the HEIRS. LEACTEES and CREDITORS of Androneka Stoyik, deceased, to an-
rooms and bath. ! . ,.,, s,,,.,.,,. ,-h ,i,i
Ivv St.. Indiana i ' . , ' ', 2-22-3t. ' at Hammond. Inciiana. on the 10th day
of March. 131!'. and show cause, if anv, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT AC-
tICOI'NTS with the estate of said deced
ent should not Tip approcd; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WINTESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 15th day of February. 1313. HERRERT L. YVH EATON. Clerk Lake Superior Court. (Seal) Feb. 17 24
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FOR SALE Parpain for quick sHo.
nearly new steam lient il 6-room slue-I eo bungalow, drv cement basement; lot j
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East Chi-2-24-2t
F')R SALE Household furniture, several pieces. 4926 Olcott avenue. East! Chicago. 2-21-lt. !
FOR SALE Household furniture. R1 Maywood ave., Hammond. 2-22-2t.
I-OR SALE Store buildiji with 4 liviiiS- rooms. 73 ft. lot south side. Rents $27.50 ner month. 500 cash. Price. $2,100. Properties for sale in all parts
Hammond, h'. I,. Wyman. phone 11,:1
Hammond.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. JANUARY TERM, 1913. N AT I HI DAD DIAZ VS. LOLO DIA.. CAUSE NO. 1S002. ACTION TO DI-VOR-E. Now comes the Plaintiff by Roe & Petersen, attornejs. and files bis com-
FoR SALE Reed baby cab. also 2-room ; yHY PAY
v.... i.lul,t i-i .-.on. .-.. .o.io It v(.u can raise fruit yourself
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plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that
?2-lt. ,i ,i,,iriant T.nlo DinT Is not n resl-
HH'iH PRICE FOU ERI-TT ! dent of the State of Indiana.
FOR SALE Three-quarter iron bed. sprints and mattress: 1 ohi'id's enamel lied. spriiiKS and hair mattress; 1 heavy oak extension table; 1 Haywood reed baby buKKy, pood condition. Cash talks.
-o Williams St.. phone imi, itammonu. i j-n 2-24-lt. '
with Said defendant is therefore hereby no-
expense. Lverv emniv lot nti.l lit. ... . . .. . ..t:,.
He space In the back vord ' ca n be tilled ' m T n! ; ' , 'i Z with fruit trees. I have them and willithat the am will stand for trial at the plan them for you cheap. ornamental. ' next term of said Court, ami thpt unless small fruits, shrubs, evergreens, vines. LhP appear and answer or demur therein.
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For Rent--Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. li8 Plumnier ave., Hammond. 2-7-lt.
Miscellan-ctLi.
FOR liENTHi'hman St..
Furnished Hammond.
room.
7 S 4 So. 2-20-tf.
FOR RENT Furnished room; ptntle-l u nn preferred. 563 Sibley St.. Phone j Hammond 2660. 2-22-Jt. FOR RENT 2 room suite for liRht ; hous. keetdnjr. strictly modern, hot wa-I ter heat. Phone 1776 or call 531 Michi-, iran ave.. Hammond. " ..--.I
PAPERHANCINC, and painting: pood work at reasonable prices. Carl Vermett. 440 Michigan ave. Thone 1429 Hair.mrnd. 2-6-tf. I. L. COHEN FOR PAPER HANGINC and p.ilntir.R. We take bonds In pavment. 2S9 Sibley st., phone Hammond 1035W. 2-5-lt.
TORACCO or snuff habit cured or no pay. $1.00 if cured. Remedv sent on trial. Superba Co., W100, Haltlmore. Maryland. 1-S-tf.
she appear and answ
on the 21st
day of April. A. D. 1913. th" same hein the 37th day of the next term of said Court to he be pun and held in the Court House. Room No. 2. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of March. A. T. 1313. salt,' action will be heard and determined In her TN "WITNESS WHEREOF. T herriir.fo set mhand aed affix the f?eni of said Court, at Hammond, this 17th day of February. V. D 1919. HER PERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S C. TV- Tloseoe Hemstnck. Tenutv Clerk, f.crnl) Feb. 17 2t Mar 3
WELL THE OWLS JUST ATE Bl UP
.sir.crAi. To The Times. 1 WHITINO. IND.. Feb. 24. It was fipht from the opening whistle in the basketball game between "Whltlnfr Owls
; and Camp Crint soldiers Saturday I nifrht. A'hen the frav (-nded tlo: Owls
had secured re venire on the soldiers by a victory of 4S to 26. Camp Grant was the only ten-n to beat the Owls this
j season, terminating the locals' string of i sixteen wins at Rockford a week ago. i I ICach side had a casualty list of one player banished for fouls. Hemsath. j lanky soldier, and 190 pound Cochrane j If the Owls also came close to measur- ' itg their respective fistic abilities in
the middle of tin- floor. Feeney evaded all puards and showered baskets from all anples, casing; nine. Hill Johnson added seven rinpt-rs for the locals. This sort, of sharp shoot-
! inir save the local a lead in the first
half. 26 to 14 Line,,,-,; Whltlngr (43).
unlay afternoon. The score was 7-2 The lineup: Troop i Mel vln ! i T. . James Ricks, If.: Ra mond '. Ray Naylor. ri.; Hoyt Fields. Raymond McCarthy- anJ Robert Carthy, substitute guards. M
Davis, two field baskets; Hoj t V one field basket: Her.d"-sn, ope kef. Troop 7 lineup is n s f.-.:
Springer, rf .; IT-ieker. f f. : W. S
c. ; Rrewer, ret. : Henderson, rs
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M'--e 1 v i n elds, bas- ' o w s :
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PRESIDENT HOME
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FOR RENT Steam heated rooms for lipht housekeeping. 86 Condit St., Phone Hammond 1201J. 2-24-lt.
FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished rooms for lipht housekeeping, furnace heat, electric liKrt and bath. S2S Alice St.. Hammond. 2-24-lt.
FOR RENT Furnished rooms for liKht housekeeping: no objection to children: also sleeping rooms with kitchen privileges. 232 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 2-24-lt.
HOLD YOUR LIRERTY HONPS IF YOU CAN. If You Must Sell We Will Pav Cash. $50 1st 3li per cent Ponds, $49 00 net $50 2nd -4 per cent Bonds, $46.00 net! $50 3rd 4 '4 per cent bondi $47.50 net. $50 4th 44 per cent Ponds. $47 00 net FRANKLIN INVESTMENT CO. Room 210, Hammond Pl.ltr.. Hammond Ind. Hrs. 10 to 6; Sat.. 10 to S. 2-lS-tf
Next! Next to til pest who is always wanting ft lonn if the chnp who Is'al--rtiiys offering: to lend you money when you don't vnnt it.
FOR RENT Larpe front room, suitable for two, heated; Vi block from Court House. 46 Rimbach ave. Hammond. 2-2 4 -2 1.
Notice, Truck Owner.
YVe carry a complete stork of Good- ' year S. V. Truck Tires. We also have
a 2aQ-ton hydraulic press for quick ap-, ply service. Lake Co. Auto Supply. 671 i
.-. ii'ji .n i, 1'iiuut; im, iiamrnona. i II. A. Thell, Prop. 11-23-lt. i
John, rf. Griesel. If. Feeney. c. Elliott, rp. Cochrane. lp Ecan, If.
Automobile Radiator.
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for , Rcpairt d and rebuilt. Satisfaction!
lisht housekeeping. JU.1 -Micninn n.. phone Hammond 345S. 2-24-lt.
l-OR RENT 3 hebt housekeeping rioms; reference reoutred. 25 Alice St.. Hammond, phone 2Sn. 2-24-lt.
FOR "RENT Furnished rbom. ail modern conveniences; ladv preferred; phone 3165. 10 1 Dotv st.. Hammond. 2-2l-2t.
For Sale Auriuoolles.
Kuaranleed. tenders, hoods. Basollne
tanks. standard Auto Radiator Works, , 044 Calumet ve., phone 1450. 11-2-tf. I Player-Pianos Tuned ! I gruaranfee (o put your prAer-plano !
in iinii niayinsr conuuion or no chareo Any kind of piano tuned or repaired anv
il here. Phonographs, all makes, re-1 paired, repulated and maintained. New j York and , Chicago reference. Phone
Hammond 46b. Howard, 1..3-A State st.. Hammond. 2:12:tf
P.. F. P. 7 5 2 2 0 4 !) 0 0 1 1 o J 0 3 I 0 1 (26). P.. I-'. P. 0 6 0 4 0 0 4 0 4 2 0 0 0 n n a n i 0 o o
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Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond,
phones 2655, 1240-R.
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RADIATORS. Old radiators taken In exel.nnR-e for pn-t payment on new cores put in all makes m" riidiaiois. We lunid bodies and straighten (inn is. Rear 633 Hobm. e st.. shop phone residence phone 2t:l 2-2 1-: t
fiHIC-HESTER S PILLS
JS.. I.atllsl Ali?.iiiri'riiiiiinc
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SOLD BY DRIGGISIS tVEWWHEEf
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BATTERIES
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our battery won't work and ion
FOR SALE S:.ilt-Forrrva-TnicU. 1317 1 "Vy0 U' m n " to and h modi I fir; t class running condition. JMLL. We are years experienced in this Can be seen at 633 Hohman st. or phone 1 business. All work guaranteed satin-
2-13-fit. I taciory. Eikh.rt rV,,d-lAcme Tire Pnd Batterv Co 'E. P. Ce hde. i l"'h and Grap-vine St., Indiana Harbor
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FOR SALE 191S Crow
st.r: run 3.700 miles. 354 Columbia ave. Phone im ind.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE 1?17 Ford. 5-I-ass.. like new; 1315 National. 7-pass.. SI.-.0; 191ii Davis. 5-pass.. $550: 1915 Studebak. r. 5-jiass.. $250. 45io; furs the ave., phone 672M. East Chicapo. 2-2 4-4t.
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AUTOMOHILE MACHINE WORK and' blacksmithinp of everv description! properly attouied to. Hammond Mi chine FotKe Works. 2 1 1; Wilcox st phone 179. Hammond. 2-2J-lwk'
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Have Your Old Car Painted and Trimmed liie new Before Spring Onr Work rirst Class. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 480-82 Kohman Street
We haie a few ears left for sale at har-i pain ;,;.'s. 1 oei!nnd. mode) 75: 1 j Ford, sedan. 1917: 1 Ford, soi.ni. 1 ! 1 R : j 1 Overland. roadster, 19 17. run 5.000 miles; like new. All these cars are a bargain.
Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 4S0-4S2 Hohman St. 2-2l-2t.
MRS. II ARONSON " opent for "KriilKo" at 3326 Ivy st.. Indiana Harbor 2-24-31. i
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Delmore. rf. Lubinsky. if. Hemsath. c. Lutes, rp. Moffet. rp.
' Johnson, rf. I Revenel. e.
! Free throws missed Delrcorc. 4. j KOTES Or TTIE GAME. This is U:- tw't'h ii--iiv fop ::" Red Crowns this season The one defeat was by Camp Grant at Rockford. 24-23. i The crowd was more denionstrat ive I than at any gamo so far. Their en- ' thusiasm is keener at every frame. Wheaton College next Wednesday at
AVhiting;. ! Hpan made a pretty plas when two of the Camp Grant, plaxers ftuarding i him fell to the floor with him and aft"r j the melee Epan still held the ball and j was able to make a pass that was car- i ried to a basket and score by Elliott. The Owls will very likely have a j new second team in the field til! the J . ml of the season. Captain Exton will j completely re-orpanize It with the aid .f Jim Hai-tuska. Hoth aro veterans at J 'he frame. The Detroit Ray!. who have Tie en tv successful this season havinjr only been Ticaten once and that by Oswepo ! ill very lik.ly be on the Owls schedule !
soon. Northwestern at Evanston March S.
Boarders Wanted.
WANTED P.. Hammond.
'.irders at 40:
State St.. 2:22 : i;
Wanted tb Rnt.
! MKS. E. LEE j Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. ri. "The Right Way to Live." Mrs. E. j Lee, old No. 319, new No. 716 State l Line St., opposite S. W. corner of hosj pital, Illinois side. Phone 3346 HamI mend.
WHITING SWAMPS FROEBEI
FOR SALE 1 Ford tourinp car, pood condition. 191S enpine. $190 or best offer. 47C Sibley st., Hammond. 2-21-lt.
WANTED TO RENT SmiU business! room in central part of city by returned soldier. 174 Wilcox St. Phone Hammond 2359. 2:22:3
SPK.--' 1 WHITING, pa me t ha w a Whitirur H. S. 4S to 3 sror"
. Tn T.tn Timf:-! IND., !" b. 24. In a : s-iii.ewhat onesid''d the took the lonir end of a in a came with the
WANTEI1 Convenient riwellmp for responsible small family; prT"i ntn-1 haVins: i sleeping rooms, well located. ! near schools ami transportation lines;! permanent tenant. Address or call C. E. Forkner, care Champion Potato Machin-i cry Co.. Hammond. 2:22:t
Wanted to Buy.
WANTED TO T.FT Roll top desk and swivel chair: must be in first class condition. M. Hershcovitz, phone Indiana Harbor 210. 2:22:2
WANTED TO RENT jiciphhorhood. 3, 4 or rooms: must be modern. Ttmes. Hammond.
In desirable 5 furnished
Address A95. j
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FOR S A EE-complete.
-Wfldinc outfit. actevline. Phone Hammond 195i". 2-24-lt.
YVANTED Truck body and can builders. Applv Champion Potato Mirliinerv Co.. Hammond. Ask for Mr. Larson. 2-24-3L
LOST Hunch of kevs on obionp rinp. Phone Hammond 92SJ. 2-21-:U If partv who took purse with money out of locker No. 44 at the Industrial Mich School Friday morninp. Feb. 21st will return same to locker at once, no questions w:Il lie asked, as party is known. 2-22-3t LOST Sunday nicbt. wrist watch between Orpheum and 5i5 Carroll st. Reward. Return to 565 Carroll St.. phone Hammond 371. 2-24-3t.
WANTED TO Rl'Y" Automobile at once for cash. A serviceable car in any condition. Give description and price. Address M. E. Times. Hammond. 2-2 4-2t.
Situations Wanted.
YY'ANTED Dressmakinp, fancy and plain also; all kinds of repairing:. Mrs. Wiora. 491 150th St., Hammond, phone 1114J. 2-24-3t. SITUATION YY'ANTED By American pirl 17 years, assisting with housework; can po home niphts. Phone Hammond 2395. 2-21-lt.
WANTED Hy man and wife hoth stead- , ily employed, one or two rooms in private fnmily, no bousekeepnip. or one or !
two rooms with board, will pay liber-!
aily for the ripht place. Address H 5:5, care of Times. Hammond. 2-24-2t.
LEGAL NOTICES.
STATE OF INDIANA. COfNTY OF LAKE. SS: IN THE LAKE SI PER- ' IOR COniT, JANUARY" TERM. 1319. GEORGE I". SOVMEE AND EDWIN PEP.KIN VS. JEROME O NEIL. IDENTICAL WITH JERRY O'NEIL. KEOEIOER'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE CLAIMS.
Notice is hereby piven that
to an order of the Judpe of Superior Court. Room 2. all firms or corporations beinp
of the defendant in the above entitled
I cause shnll f.le their claims with the i Receiver or Clerk not later than 3 days
pursuant
the I j k e persons, cerditors
You always "play safe" in dealing with a larpe. established, dependable firm like curs, so why take a chance in poinp further when in need of financial assistance? Onr Twenty Payment Plan solves the problem when In need cf amounts up to S3C0.00. $2 ( is monthly payment on $ 50 $3.75 is monthly payment on $ 75 $5 Oil is monthly payment on $10 Plus 3!'- on unpaid balances. All other amounts up to 300 at the same proportionate rate. We are Licensed nnd under S'at" Supervision, piinc you a double assurance of ""piayinp safe' when (!.-a!;np with u4-. All loans from I2."..0 to .r.no ti" made on Furniture, pi mo-. Vn'trol.ss, or any cither personal proper' v. without removal from your r.ossi-sdon. n short notce an! wi'h nit publicity. Interest at the lej,-;.; rate is cbarped only for the actual number of months loan is carried. Remember. "Play Safe."
Provident Loan Co.
xloom 3 Pnam Bldg-. 14H-1";n Ttast. State Street. TTe.-ir
13 rmiifliim Tbester.
H Phone 323. License Wo. 23"
l-'roel).d ti am on Ktidny eienins. The pame threatened to be shut -out until the last few minutes when Froobel scored 3 noints on foul po.-ils. Whitmp started to score early in the pa:n. and made baskets with ease duiin- the latter part of the patv.e. Honors were equally divded amonp the Whitinp I'iayers. K'-ckicli. who substituted for Huehler durmp tie- last few minutes of plav. made. 1 baskets in rapid succes
sion. Gilniak daed a the Froebel team. The follows: Whiting-. Lauer -F Huehler-Keckieh . I lienson " Naef-Conroy ' Mathews Haskets Lauer. ": V.
ler. 4; K.ckich. 4: Naef. Foul ponls Lauer. 4: On The hitinp s. com!
pood enme for line-up was as
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rroehel. . Oree.-m ... MorrisG i i n i i k rnia-Prizr.-t
Cook nson, t". ; Hu.h1 : Mathews. 1.
an. 3. am won by
score of :tS to 11 HosHins and St. -.we. I distinpu ished t h'-uis-i es at forward. YN'hittnp has tvo hard panie- sch.-d. lied for next week as they play at East Chicago on Wcdm sday evening and Michtean City hiph school comes to Whitinp on Saturday. March 1.
Troop 8 Defeats Troop 7. Troop $ heat Troop 7 in a V; ke t hall i:ir-c at .I-ffer--on scho.d, C.aw. Sat-
Cont!nued rrom pa? one. ance of f re? nations, they wi'.l ur.qualilelly approve the plan. ADDSESS THIS APTXKITOON. It was the int.n'ion !' the presid-'nt to make a brief address in R,-ton this afternoon before l.-a inp at 4:30 for Washinpton. This will be preliminary to his meetinp with the members of the senate and house foreipn a"f:iirs committee in the white hou.-e a: which he plans to explain the p. .-.press of th-j peace nepotiations throuphouf. A brief p,iue may be m.id before the state capitol. where the povcrnors of the New Enpland slates and s. u-ral hundred wounded veterans will review the parade. TO SIGN REVENUE BIXL. Special guards will be statione-1 at every door, corridor and e;ea'or entrance at the Cophv P'aza as tbo president is served with luncheon by Richard Verzone. who claims the distinction of havinjr r. ndered similar ser i. .- for the late Klnp Edward VII. Kin-' Ge-.r.ce. Kir.p Alfonso of Spain and other n ..tabbs. While at the hotel I'r. s'dent Wilson is expected to - , .. ; he y.i.f'ie) ooaiijo ree;: ;e l.i'I and h- n ay stmnii':. o t'n.' st:ecis..r to Al.ty. Gcr.. ' Ireijorv . A. lu'rii.ir of itii'-'M.-i;. doc'im-n'." and I-' - w. re t."k. t .-ib ,) the G ! jr-"- Wasiun- -n ii-r t'ct - Secretary Jos. ph P. Turuti; y. who I .inl-d the ship in r-sp.-.uise to a w :r- i. -. r.icss-ap-from the president. SPEAKS AT MECHANIC'S HALL. The bippest event of the day is expected at the ree.-ption of the president at Mechanic's Hall, where the executive will make the first address to the American people on the L.-npue 0f Nations and other matters includinp with the peace conference. The president's speech will be extemporaneous, and accordiner t- authoritative information rather bri.f. The reception will start shortly after one o'clock this afternoon, b it the president will not attend until 2:3n. After tin- address tile presM- n! .ind !i:s party will po to his special train at tic1 South station and leave for Washington at 4:30 p. pi. Since the president left Paris ih" situation there has been complicated through the attempted assa ss: na t n n of I'remier '."lemeneeau. The !;t'r. as chairman of tho pea. e confer, ru e has been a ' - po.verful factor in maiiinp Sieed. H' has shut off d.d-.ue when it threatened to interfere with the spcidv dispatch of business. And. al'.houph h and the other members of the "Hip Five" have clash..! fre.pj.-nUv. there h'l-' b en no bitterness as a ruii. Tf: : report that the "Tiper" wa r'-c. .verinp from his noiinil therefore was- w Iconic news to the president. Tin :..-.t.?.l!.-li-tuents of the i . i. coitf fence s'tM-e ihe sva' -s art: difi'i- ult to .!,-; ltn l..-rtiiic so much has he. ji sfirted tl-.av i : ,-. have the fmihini; put. h s j.ut on it aff r he return to F.-un. . . It is p. s.-Td--. hi wever. to (.utiine the follow i::fi. First. 'on-;.'e'e orsamzat.on has bee nefi'eeivd tvl.t why all n iiiims, laiRe and small. ;i;-e ,M d tb opportunity to submit their ;iitn. :u d t. itiotial a.-pii-.-itiens to th- "l-lv ii..' ma L up of two t-.pres. r : : ' - .-;ch ,,f the United States, Great Iri'iir.. Franco. Italy and Japan. Second. Coniin.t tcos ba ve b. on n.-.m-td t.i d-eido m i he. amourt and t-ianii' r of flic payment of th- lrei- mt.iiy to l. exneted from Germany. Third. Comm it t e s l, ic be.--n e ii .e,! to settle the qu- stjon of ; er-. -n t 1 uuilt. and to d'-cide whether tlie k.iis. r and his advisers, i! f-.m d i-e:-oonsiM. f. :- inciting tht. war. shall b- '..-iced on !r;.-:i before ati in I . rna ir.n.o tr.b oiat nnd punish, d if Convicted. Fourth. Crrin tte. i l,,, e ,. .... i, :. !- e.l lo deCjb:: (Ci ;':-;, .i.r.icci o ' :-e ia-
ternationn 1 ! :".a ! ion o on n.-r.-hip :. ;n i-c;
which form parts of ir, " . re i m . o-1 bi'-u n-l.-ii ies. I-'ifih. i ). el ii.'.- -. :. d a ' whereby ; rn i nd t - : .... -: ;; - -o--i:i-ination s--p.aH b. -tpp-.i.-.l t 1'i'iac sini Afrl .n t'aptu red 'i'-n.i-in ccii.-s. I'mb-i- 'hi.-; ju-'-vi icti -. ii.it. -.n i;i i cunc.-riied a d min i slers th .-."-i:: of such colon if-s under th" itentra! direction of tip? Lenirue of Nat ion.; v h.-r. formed. Six-h. Tii- tentative ,nst i; :: ; ..n of th- propose, le-jifi.e of nations . a ; eoinpb-'.e d. mad.- pii'd:.- :!-.' tie ::,
which the president left for Talis for home. The president is krown to be well pleased with the result to date. He has Pointed out that whereas in the past peace conferences have usually had " do oidy with matters affecting two. or possibly four nations, the j resent deliberations in Paris affect nearly the entire world. Consequently the matters under discussions are exceedingly conflicting. That it already has been found possible to reconcile these seemingly irrecoristble problems, is in itself, in -he opinion of 1he president, commendable p. repress. During; the absence of th preside;., from France, it is expc'tcd thai th; several committees will complete tbetr work. (.-- hopes, immediately after ht return, to bnd that the supreme war council has compiled the actual peace, terms which are to be submitted to Germany. These will include the military ard naval agreements, the definition of the territory to be ceded. Including Alsace-Lorraine, and the section of east Tiussia that is to be part of the newly create, 1 kingdom of Poland: and the indemnity to be exacted. In connection with the indemnity Iheie have been many so-called "inspired" stories printed regarding: the attitude of the president. It is possible for me to say cm the highest authority that h: has not ehanfrr-d his mind on this subject since lie left tie- Unit.-,) Stale. He will insist that while Germany must ray every possible dollar she can pay for t i. r cpm at inn of a pan of the w reel-.jsre she has accomplished she must let be rendered wholly bankrupt.
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ONE MORE WEEK I OF ASSEMBLY ! .' Continued from page ore ) j I this week in both houses and it was ' f -n 1" coming a certainty that unless some action was taken very early in i the vve. k the voice ,,f the people of Indiana would be raised again to compel the ;,. c is'a t ure to strike German f-onn i the schoots and do it. surely. The Mci Cray bill, wbi.-h speeitieially strike j German from The curriculum, was roauy for second reading in the house and an j attempt was to be made by UepreseiilaI tive Rovve to am- nd its provisions se i to ko.-j, f,n foreign language teaching lout of the schools below Hie h-ph (School. If was believed here that rhii j amendment would be defeated, since it j would work Jiardship on many- smaller j schools, vvhete higher education is begun by Ihe teaching of Mich, languages as French. Spanish, Italian and other wh.-n the children first are fom-ing ! th- ir abilities as linguists. Tii.-ie is growing sentiment here that such schools should be allowed to continue hut that coir muni ies. where Ge:m-o is taught and where the community ; itself is wholly Gi rman. should be pre- ' vented from continuing to be hot-be-D of Germaa ideas and thought, jf it is : possible to er-.dioato these situation-: 'hror.ch striking at the use of rjje ; laneuape as a eaebing medium in th ' .schools. j In the tc-tinte Lieutenatit Governot Mt'ish was ( libe rately holding up these ! anti-German bills, which had been pass ' ed by the house, awaiting .let ion !y the ' house on the MeOray bill. It whs i-cr-; t.aln thai unit ss sonic type of stringent aiiti-Germnn legislation went ihro'ig! both houses and was jigm-d hy- the Go.-. ; nt'.tr .Lis w.-el; there would b. a rp: ; of pr"t'-'-t fr m the si. -it.;- a? lar.-re Vnt '-. ; . : ' .f !-- s;i!t,.,i. D scenic .1 h -i - that the f.;f;re of the J be .u Id ica n .irtt ! in Indian-) hinged on its a tion her- ; with regard to the G-tni-ni s i in t ion ! itnii many leaders ' f tiie t'trty inpartentiy were fueling the same way aljo.it , it. ! The pro-ram n: ,it.ur - of the ma,,ti.-i. : t y party v ere, in n.ral, b' :ng sort ia'org in tair'y good ehaoe to ptissag-i I t'tmliy. ttlShoUrt'l the stete tax bill h.-t be, n Ttvt.'.".:la'i'. i:i ti e house by t 'insertion of the provision that all property 'r:oi be value.! i.-.p taxation jt'ir1 f-osc-. at fe( per cent of i's mi value ! There is- a constan'ly g:-ovTi i :g s r.ti'ni. r.t In re t- r-via;e tint .action of th ifi.-cinl ho'--, iinimitt.e. -.v'on the loll jn rich, s the sept to. and place had. the hi'l th,.- 75 pir ci-t.t deduction for intangible property, which the ill or:g i ;-. 1 i y c.-ri i. (1. Slowiy the farniinc I. 1. r.p t:"M of the stutc a--e co.ning to sc.; .that ih-- 75 p r c. nt d.-iiijca t . -n l.-ntur. ! v !. a step direitly in lla ir il.tt ; sts, i 't wonH have lin-uuM e.ultltoon . iiitangibb s to tjp. clup!ic it I'n ':-r t; .- pr. ;; i f.,ri. i of llo- '!! m i e 1 r ' a - a ib! . -.. t'-a.i oi-r will he l-o pi from 1 the d i; j 1 1, a i lax exports s;. .. anr to icii t !: :bi.-- proper' y in lie- .!. . ot eeld'i..: 1 1" f !,. k.i. o;;'iiy , ore . ! s an! iii'.rane.. , -. ,. -,, p . ... j . 1 : ' 5 " far I'l' '." aae-it't ..f laves ' hatoebr 111-; prf :.'.! yst u,. Tiiw ii), jlT'eari that t.c . rites toast b ' ; .-i-easr'.! oi Indiana c- unr-'-s. n .1 , b:;rig loe , red, is was th-- (ir-ri'i::, aio1 of h'- bill. I i n. r.- is Y'-vv r. t. a o-oic-a i-,o tost i in 'i p. .1st ica I '.'Hy that has J -s 3" ( 11. E.i iabtcb. o' 'P.'a r--i . . :,s ie, rev: ; earn.;.:,,., f.,.. .,!,.-. i , ;o;:.p,.;,n ,..c o;.t- ' i.e. !'.'a- : ef
