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THE TIMES.

Page Seven

Classified Advertisements

A ebargra ot 10 cent for collection will be made lor all clalfced advrtU-j mciti phona to thli ofllca and not paid ,

it wrlthln Ev ay. ...

For Sale-Misceflaneous.

FOR SALE Unredeemed will party

Wanted Male Help j Diamonds and Railroad

ANTED Men. spi-uV.nK, W"' t.,iih i . v wiivu. -"vouv-i j ...v..

. rv.atK.il. Wir.m i.au, . ' " ' r.mw LMH KJIT1K Ilil Nt.nf.P. Xtrfifit.

other itibu". - - - j

Sales Manager

! 1 i ) Karir.n and

and see our

earn at lea

v. hi e&tiiii ii-." ,,., neces JTi.OO per week. "Mm

ti Hammond. Open evenings.

ind

-ve and lSrualwa. -5-tt. Si4. WANTED Steel freight car titters; steady work. Apply The liyan Car Coriv pany, T lege wisely. lsTZd!e ."oTlammn acquaint-! in 81 ? SHlarv , for work in 1"unrt",n,i Vi'.r.drv nl wnmiswn. Hammond H;'. .. Hammond. I

V XTEDBovs to thread bolts: must be over lb .,1,1 XT.nl v The Ryan

v,i- Company. likewise!

Ills. .

h.

atchy eor-S

H31 kimt.ai'f Bldg.. Clncaso.

-Firs: class machinist

We buy Bonds of all kinds for' cash. Real Estate,Loans and Insurance. Open evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4005 Forsythe Ave. Kast Chicago. Phoiif 53.

Lost and Found.

who picked up lady's

black leather csmdliac on Hammond.

Whiting ami Ea5t Chicago street .-pr or on Tlohman street Ufa.' Fayefe streft. Monday. Dec. HOfh. return snmo v, 1th paper;; ami watch valued as gift keeping money and ru questions esked to Times orfir 214 Hamiuoni! building, or -end by mail PimmHammond 3PKJ or HOI'S, or I'ast Chicago lit. l:2Tlf

Wanted to Buy.

"iit !" ill-, . i.ii' Indiana. Saul n !-)-i.rii i i h. I'ov hereby notilled of the pendency of .said action ami lit,.; the sain- will .-.tan. j for I rial at I ti ii t I i m of said I'.mri, an.l tht unless

! ni ..nr an.i niisv.fr or demur therein.

at tin- I'.illttig ot sit -.1 ntii-f, i. u the List ti ..f April. A. I . 1 f . 1 ; . the sumo being i !m "Till J .i of tho i.. x! t.-riii of Maiil . ' uri to li- bf-itiiri ;nrl 1.1 in the Court II. ii".-. Koimi N'o. :il Hmnm.inil. In s'i'l i '.iitnlv nuil Sinic. on the scrornl Monday M.h . Ii. A. ). l!u. said notion ' ; 1 1 l.o heard mid (i'-U i minil in Iirr

I.V -UTTN'FSS WHEUICOF. I h""runfn sf! in.v hand and affix t)ic ponl of mid c.itivt. at Ilcmuiotid. Mils 17th day of IV. ru-iry. A. X inn HKTilll'TlT T,. AVirKT(VV. 'I'Tlv U :s. C. f.v r;osc.. lffinji;,-..-!... H-'inify C!rk. (Pea!) . P.di. IT CI Mar r;

WAXTF.O Ti ' TH V - Hou-. 1,..iir;i!o.v or' flat on north sUlo y i o.Micr t..til. Writ.

WOMAN FOLLOWS SAFE PLAN

WAXTKP

K;t.-h.n

v. . o.-viirj lAiir, ?uu. Ul.fr i . i: Son writer; -good lor Mlhnc or Insurance i wutk; rcuBonable. Write XVZ, Tinn's. i

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-A hnndrod liuinisr r.

' hairs. Mi;M ho. ,-h. :i; !5 OK'cil t a t .. l-'.asl i.'Ii .

, I Saves and Bu and Hold Her lnvtmenti Estate Growa by Act, j mutating Safe Bonds.

like r.s-.v. Address A

. M -Tl.,rs

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j-17-tr. ;

WANTED Til

11. U liy. I

; dtaua Harhot1.

Hl'T-i'iii hand

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SU.P-oWn -f.a 1l.1t! . U- l'L '"'"I'i Ibvllo If.f.' It,-

I-IiscellaReoui;.

VOTl 8ALK Preaacd hojr. any wiKht oos'ri-d. I ft to 23c: also Itve Uors of all

"oiKh.'. To.- to He. At fjr racking! . botuK- and stork vards. Co'umbt.T v. j PATi-Rlf ANINO and ratntinK: cood "i.i O. f: . TracUs. TlP.r. lln- j vork at t.s(.naide l rion.. i '.-it l Vi t-ni-.nd :::2-y-'. rarmca.or i::r''t j mt. HO Michigan ae. Phono 1423 !';,f, ( o. 3-ij-tf. i lldn.mi rid. 2-6-lf.

LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS

S

From Carl Lennertz.

M-nton (Alp My Dear Folks

Ha vp

M!.h Jan. 22. 1D1I.

toOt j

?tpad

I OH KAL.K Stock atul iHturos of cigar, I. T.,. COloi.V and sj-ortin;; poml store. Irrnuro, and painttnj

'-frnr 1 lath st. and Sheridan ave.. Ann-. m.nt. .

. VTLM'

.-lo.-Hl wnc.

r,npl..mwt Apply .b...afe" MK?.3.3t: alparaio. Ir.d. -

Wante d FenaleHelp

i-a to corne lr. and get

Hats e-otr.g at 2-. - i Tirif ,;,o hr.vM.i- flJle ir Stat st Ha tilt forth Hat tbop. 15 i;iC:tf Xemmond.

Pttton: i on---

i0 luun 2,-19-tf

ni',-.i- ciwd ray; ttoady v-

or Slavish preferred. . . Vnltn-.K.

Miller's.

o-k in laundry oftier.

ill

" ;:.,' r. ..rdTnnor' for 10-hour .

liana' Harbor Laundry ...

HT1i .. T- ,;ir1,. lKh g.oI a ppi oicago M':,::;- - V- pri'o. tnd. WANTED Girls. Apply Employment Dept. United Chemical and Organic Products Co., West Hammond.

for jrr.Tal

4 iri or noman

. .in .o n-iiii.;.'.

SofiA'. TTaiimnnd. '

AVANTK1 washer ,t Vilumt Restaurant, TOi Chv-tzo ave., Kast Chicago ph.onc rl4-M.

VTrp torr-p r-n t'"1 f '.',,, or' nriTVV, Hammond.

in. Ind.

2-19- U. , lOjol

ron p.r eh. hanging; 'e taJii- hojid-i in j.ij:jley St.. phone JIa:j.iii.o"iil -j-it.

lii: SALK-Horf, I.usrv ajid smg.c; Tt'BACCO or nnff habit cur-d or no harness. 2S liotb plac", West Hatii-j r,a) J!.(in If cured. Ilnneilv sint on tnond.. 2-2'j-ot j trial. Supcrba Co.. W100. Pnltimor. Marland. 1-s-tf. FOR SALE 2 8arks of hay. Call and, . s".i it and Kt price. MSS1- m-HOLD YOUR T.TP'FI-T Y L'.iKPS IK chuk, Cahtniot. Park. Wee- Hau-.monu. , TOi: CA.V. 2-J.-bt. j If Ti n Must Soil Wo Win I'v rash

P'-tit two very p!'-a.3T:? da.ys j

bre, but I w ant to fell you bo for I j wlatt thin P-ttor lliat no words can d i jn'tip in describing th- beauty of this j sop.nr. i- left LaValbonn Sunday , uti'l sot hf-rt- at midntKlu Monday nicht. j A most wond'-rful trip all the v.-a.y. i Menton i-i a winter resort on the Medi- !

terraiii.in S-i about 'i mile from the Italian botd'-r and about 3 or 4 mile from Mon-le Carlo. The city Is built front th.- s.-a up the side of the mountains. The veather hnre l mmnly Rrand. beautiful sunshine all dny. The flowcra are pi full bloom. Large avenue of pnlm treoo, and the orange and lemon trees loaded with fruit. Can eat oiatis.-es picked right off the trees. I thought there was siimc beaiitiful ho'els in ".'hicaijo and ."ew Tort but they cannot compare in beauty to the one I am stopping in. Reveria Palace is the name and the word palnr Hops not do it justice. It is the finest hotel here. It is built on tho side of the

mountain overlooking th sea. j The ar.-birccture of the building:

is mngnilif lei.t. Our dining room Is es pretty a room as I ever was in and our meals are exceptionally g-ood. AVe have 0 and 4 courses served by waiters in full dr.ps suits and pretty French girls. I have an excellent room with a bed

that seoinn to float you on air. and have

rivate balcony from my room on

V 11

oat ana

iflwaimenti

f-t j'a ;-r cTt t.onds.

J5'1 2"d 4 per cc-nt Fond. $-0 Srd 4 :4 per cp;,t bonii.

jO 4th 4 p-r ont Bond.-.

?i:.f" rot. $ir..n,i rot.

547.511 ,K-t. S :.(i net.

I". R SALK Three i:r-- eirg in.-ubiuors b-l.nv cos;. 'The Rieker Uros. i. 144 .'n!o si. phr.no :,S Il.in-mcnd. -t f

. j FPANKLIN TNVKST.ML'NT CO FOR SALK 1 car load Pn trees, rrubs j r.onm 210. Hammond P.ldg . Hainn

strawberry plants". raspbTry Bnsn, ; ml. Mrs. 3 to b; .sat. : to cherry trees. maol. poplar, vatawaba. ; bought by registered mall. 1 Ml "nn.l tin. linstberrv bushes. i- and; .

u-.' each. Progressive strawberry ever- K pn IIOMH AVA S H I N . ; . U for and bearing pla tttf. berries tliis year. 3c nr.d deliver. Pbvnc Hammond i 147.

up Chrry tre. Tie and up. 1 eter , s. h it;-.. 1:; r.ulletia St., phone ln" 3. j Hammond. 3-1 1 -6t .

nd.

I : nd "-:s-ti".

Tills !s (be storr of Miss Mary K. IlaHani. who for forty-flvf years prercdlnp ber dcadi worked in a Cbicsga

dopiirtnient stor: i AVherj Miss Hallam began to earn j

l-.or livin? fhe bad tb same nualiftrtitions for sucress that everyone baK average health und average intelligence, t'apllal she bad none. P.ut she bad vornetloPg- else bs good If not

bitter an apprw iation of th? a!van- !

t.-ijfes of thrift and n nnstrpr-vjrin am- v. hi. h I can Maml and look at the Alps b;:ion to succeed. (and the Sa. Then the grounds around lVpnrlinbt-,tttr Salaries re not ' 1 h" hot ' H1P far more beautiful than fcenernllv rprard- d as th best stepnin? ' ny park I ever saw. The side of the

stones toward prosperity. Yet Miss Hallam prospered. She saTed a part, j of Per wages each week and invested j tbim well. She never speculated. j put b-r moivy on'y Into such Invest-j

tnents as would yield a sure interest return. Upon her death she left 'art estate Tflluvd at STO.fVY). Had Miss Hallam. during the earlier

year1 01 nor progress toward pros

Mr. is tr-rra.ed with rore arbors in full

I. loom. Rrautiftil bees of lowers, avenue of palms, and the prounds are frill of orange and lr-nion tt.es loaded with fritrt. There is a large climbing ro upon m;, balcony in full blossom. Why th.- air is full of ro?c perfume all The t intr .

Notice, Truck Owner. i

FOR p.M.E New Detroit sel' cmput- , - M'a cirry a o-mpl"'-; stor!t of l i.-od-' Ins bu'chrr and grocer's scales. TOi J year 5. A'. Truck Tir.-s. Wo also have! Chicago ae.. upstairs. East Chicago. ja ;5.'-ton hydrauliv prt s for ejiii. k ap-j 2. -'3:1 j ply service. Lk Co. Auto Purplv. 671: S. Hohioari f nh.mn 17 11 llimn. t 1

FOR SALE 4 sh. U'T9 Y2.

at!

l-iion- Hammond j H. A. The:!, Frop.

il-.'-lt.

1'OR SALE Stock and tools, hnv and grain with 4" acres r.f rented land. 2 ml'ls west of Burnbam ave on Sibley st. near Proper's corner. T m Work

man.

1

Ff1R SALT". Roitid China sou-. on vea r ; old. weighs ?.C" lbs. Phone. Mr. K-aus. r.U. Highland. Ir.rL llll"!'

Automobile Radiator.

Repairtd and rebuilt. Satlsfar. t ion guarantied. Fenders, boods, gasoline': tanks. Standard Auto Radiator Work, i

2s-5t. S44 Calunut e . phono 14 30. 11--tf.

The errirr country b.-re Is a beauiful plac. ar.d the grounds around it. Also s through some of its grandest

perity, had the advantage of investing h'tls and bath bouses. Was !n th In Liberty t.onds, her pa.-e would hflTe j l" a,h'',lr'il "'' Monaco and the rrinc- of ber-n still more, rapid. In her vounfce-! M"nsc"'s ,,;i,5,cr- A wonderful day ail ... . ' 1 around. Tr.morrow I am goin? to 7ire days t!-.ere were no government bonds 1 . . 0 , ,, ' ..... . , ( U I finished school verv Fuccf-ssfu'l v.

avaiiame. in order to be pure that ; 0f ,,ur. r was no- commiioned no sulfate for treating grain. Formaldeher investments were safe she rare- j no w Unw that bmg ago, but 1 1J1 costs one-sixth es mnch as copfiiilv studied the investment fi!d and . I b ,.i one o' the highest grades in the i per sulfate and erperiments hare nccepfd n 'oinparati veiy low- rate of company. Rec-lved a. certificate of I shown that the soed are less apt to be Interest. IJut she succeeded In spite j ' i'eihi:it an arpo-.ntment as a 2n.j J Injured by formaldehyde.

of tl,:it. ( iut Also a recommendation ror j 2. Question.

R A ' J TIME I'MXO PLAT IN 1os:ioiis. Tearlvr ill 1 all. .s"i. cre Times. Hammond.

FOR S ALE -Fire piano.

Kig bargain tor auo

morniiiftf. 157 D

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Arn-r:cnn men and women, starting; our today, have n srreat fidvantfift. The wr has for the first time since IS-Vi made overnniont bonds of trie Pr.i'ed Sta'-s avfli'able to th stnail

1

If jeers

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.

A-l eoi.aino... ; mrt T3;,,.. rn, i

n'e. Call 1 jr lay -x lciuuc; x UUtfU H immond. j I guarantee fo pu our p'aer-ptano t'-2i-rt. J in fine playing condition or no chare

i Ativ klivl or t!:il:.i t

FOR PALE T09 !

el heater, large s:r,. i.in 211T H'i-oimr.nd. r.-i-2t.

-;n

a 11 -

remission in the

I corps. Fror i here I xpe to go back I to the ongine.-rs. That is our orders :now. Had a telegram from the Lt. of jour Co. just before I left La Yalbnirie. ! The are n. p.. No'.ar? and have si's

investor. Before 10-17 the small JtV- i tnontbs' road work to do. Po it w ill be emmont if.eties were snapped up by a long while before I sec r.uj v. p. a. tli'"' banks for their own special uses.' A'.'eli. we are hai:ig a ..latp-e at cur But now Libert bonds mnv be bought bo A tunuht, o I want to take It in.

where. I'bonogra oh s, all ronk

paired, resula'e.l ami maintained. Vn York snd dims go r f r'-m-o. '!ione Ha 11.m1.nd 4 5. Howard. I5.T-A ptaw- ;

vxi-Tu-fiirl or woman to assist wit h . N . f-i - c t.i re.r w k.

generfl honew ..

f -ti board I-farbor.

r,ill Parish ae..

It.

no washing.

for general bous Rhone Hammorul

WANTED H) 7v

old

irl? for mailins: and ot"

fi.-o work. Prank . in .-... UammoiKl.

(,00 PAV YOU SALES la.lv with experience in ladies' ready to wear stor". Apj.lv nt once. "Miller's. ."00110th t.. AVhitiujr. "

WANTED An experieiunl waitress arid dishwasher ,lov Lo Restaurant, 100 State St., Hammond, Tnd.

viiNTFP Xmerican ciri to help with ' House '...r:, part of -lay or after school i.. Fast ' hi. ago. Mrs. W. '-' Olson. i ave . East Chicago, m-one

Vrh.

F(iR S I.E Refrigerate r omint-r, i on- j Hammond. 2 : 1 C tf. stable Sale Tu.-dav. Mar-'h 4th. TH. i . j at . .,'cloek T. M. at'Stiif- C'dar t.. In-j i:rERT PIANO TT'NIvt; rinvr work I diana Harix.r. Citv of Rsst Chicago, j m speoiaitv. V. ;. Sfe.nebrook, Musi.- I I.an County and P?at of Indiana, one; Mart. Ul State ..:.. Hammond. ;:-:;-2t. I Cor. nor Ref rizerater Counter. Thi j counter siv propr display. ea:ty op-j ernted. wonderful circulation. ' tm-' M 11.. . i peratu-e easilv maintained. Th Con-j OF OSLlQ AUcOIUo.JlltfS.

i by evorvore and ar a blr;hr rete of j Em to all and zd-hyo fe

! Interest than w onld ever have been i possible had it pot been for fl-.e war.

The government soon will offer t( the peop one more chance to participate in a gre,t loan. By that time

tonigh

ht.

nor SStet;-i

FOTi PALE br.rse m 40 2 Tod a' caso.

unexeep

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OR TRAPE-3 bead of. frst nm Fhape. Apply t .rue. phone isi i:ao 'hi-i

FOR SALF - Piano. Mrs. Hardy Rimhaoh bide, phone Hammond

Storage Batteries charged,! rented and repaired. The!

Dempsey Battery Service, 31:010 TT" -.r .4- TT, A

-it. !

phones 2655, 1240-R.

21-1

For SALE Reed baby ceb. !ie new: v ill exchange for eh: Pi's eutky in good I FOR S A LK A u tome-bl . Ci-nditioo '.12 Rrumrrond st., nhor" i -c I Good oon.ht : ; SS6M. Indiana Harbor. r-5-"t. lights- all g-d tir . F'hore Hammond I G I 7 .

I'tR SALE terms, i 'ash. ii-.ond.

o-l'ass. r 'omv sta i te. 1 's. I'.ifs-ain :-:s-if.

CAKE LE.VNERTJ5.

Co. A. .':C Engrs , , A. E. F., Fran-e. Monday. Jan. C7. 11!?. ?Iy Dear Folks:

i " on. my vncation is anout ar an enri.

th" nation will bare contract ed float- I We l'ae here tomorrow- evrning. Will Irs debt of more than $",i'oeo.0fs. u- eight days, so you see it was a very which must be provided fr. jnlce furlough. And I surely did rnjoy Mis.s IIallams story show s that any- ; i!- TravelcU around a good deal while body can sbt and se-cmntilate. And , nf r"- Was at Nice a. couple days, also

I .uonre i arjo. r. pre only a rrw mm-

i mis rido from Monte Carlo. I never

thought there could be am-thins so

I Ii ' Tl : ; II I p I n e I-. e er i ! I I' e re n re

Liberty bnnd. mountains, sen, nrchiter-ture anrl HELP "FINISH THE JOB." the climate all blended into one mj of i beauty. Pper.t yesterday (Sunday) at

.Monte Carl... I'll tell on that is whre

Millions Lost Every Year Through Grain Disease (National Crop Improvement Servlea. Make a strainer by nallics a loose funny sack In four sticks as shown Mix one pound bottle of full strengTh formaldehyde In forty gallons of wateti Fill a tub about half full of the solution, pour the wheat, oats or barley lnt the sack, allowing- the smut balls, shriveled kernels and trash to rise to th surface and he skimmed off. Drain the grain and dump it upon a canvas i torer It with another canvas or blanket; leave covered several hours befor drying- thoroughly. HOW TO TREAT BY SPRINKLING

OUTFIT REQUIRED. A Largo Canvas; a Barrel; Sprlrv kllng Can; Blanket or Sacks to Cover; a Rake and a Shovel. MIX one pound of . fall strength formaldehyde In 40 gallons water in barrel. Spread the craln on clean canvas or In tljjht wajon box; pprlak!e It with ordinary sprinkling can; rake In Info pile; cover with blanket for several hours. Don't let It freeze while damp. This method Is recom mended for large amount of seed. United Stares department of agriculture has a new bulletin on smut. Send for It.

of time to use the sprinkle nethod. If you do cot have a fan mill, use the open tank method and skim 3 the smut balls. 4. Question. I treated with formaldehyde, and had Just as much smut as I had the year before, when I did not treat at all. How do you account for tills f Answer. This is a question which Is commonly asked. Perhaps the grain was not covered for tho retjolred time after treatment, or perhaps It contained smut balls which were not removed before treating, or maybe the grain was not dipped for long enough time. 5. Question. Will formaldehyde control all smnta 7 Answer. No. Corn smtit and Icofe sevut of wheat and barley are not controlled by formaldehyde treatments. Th reasons why these smuts are not controlled by formaldehyde are: The corn smut organism lives over In the eoil and the loose smut organisms of wheat and barley live Inside the grain, so In either case disinfection with formaldehyde Is of no avail. James GeodklD, Colorado Agricultural- College, Fort Collins, Colorado.

ARE YOUR GRAIN TROUBLES ANSWERED IN THE FOLLOW. 1NG PARAGRAPHS, OR DO YOU HAVE OTHERS?

1. Question. Is formaldehyde as good (effective) in the treatment of cereal smuts as copper sulfate (blue vitriol)? Answer..

Formaldehyde Is better than copper

What strength formaldehyde should

j fee used? I Answer. Forty per cent formaldehyde solution procured at any drug store at the

rate of one plot to 40 gallons of water. 3. Question. is the method of t prlnkling for maldehyde on the grain effective? Answer. If the grain hss been thoroughly Cleaned la a fan mill the sprinkle method is all right. However, if your grain contains smut balls, which can be removed by a fan mill. It is a waste

common sense shows that, everybody

who is savinc eo And nn investment q-iite ns good ss Crvle Sam's Victory

-i 'ait. good o-n.ici.ir,. ;ii WaPtiam si., l-b'tn-: Fort ."?-;-". I 1':

EE 1R TEA Id-l- 1 'in truck. A-l shane

I Forsxtiie av.. East. Chi. -a sr

FOR SALE 1 brown ket cheap. oal! ';- mond. Phone l-'iiSE

d Otic

St;

to bas. i

nam-

pn..m

"t. I OR PALE-

FOR QI'ICK SALE Cb-p. lots oti north side. I ' ' ' St.. Hammond.

Ford roadster, t.ew

- I -tire wheels. Earn. Id carbnraloi

hundred 'r'.e starter and generator v. lib t.ew il;.7 Henry j Hard Lattery Car at Whit it. g garage 3-S-Ut. i or phone Zimmerman, biting 4"b'.

the class. The best in the

there to spend the winter.

the hotel I am staving we

ry distinguished guests.

11 I T"n.... ., !.( .f 1,,l, 1 . .. , TS l.'lm

f'-,'rfv,Vvi Vi"rV1lrtjTr,i"!n I'eopie. A fw- from Ireland ano a f":v ! hjfofel3t&2Awit'A . Am-r..-!,s. A cousin of J. P. Morgan l J.,f lis here, also Mrs. Lodge, mother of the

: i

-it.

Wanted to R-ent.

WTt:l TO RENT -A 4 or o-room furriishe.i bouee or an apartment. Write 10u. Times, Hammond. R-o--'t

Real Estate Bargains.

I OR SALE Large nobrii hcuse; rrns. I'hona 2b2 Hammond. n-.s-ti.

FOR SM.E We are offering two .: . th best gargains in Hammond, m two new rmdern bungalows, or 5-room ar.d one K-room. on the south s:ii e.ne-liaif Mock 'rem car Pne. Except L-onally easy terms, h'uriid ev Moore Co.. 4012 Hammond hide..

phones "21 214S.

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FOR PALE Good SO-acre farm; good

.moi-ovements. Owner iost his ni"'i

;i ust sell. See or writ W bans. Hamlet. In1-

A. c.ros- ' : - 3 : 7

SPE TAL CASH BAPjrain for Tuesday: A great) special in a $7.50 rug for $4.75. Only one to a eust outer with this "ad." Hammond j Furniture Co.. J. Arkin.:

VPED CAES. 1917 PPipr.-iobil--. sedan. 1917 Btstck Six. touring ( ' 117 Maxwell, ooupf. "til 7 Jeffrey, touring.

1 1 .j Jen rev. ton eng.

HHICHESTER S PILLS jf 'inmi'Mi'Mnmil0, m.

Iv.oge Rro.. atito rcanufaciurers. "W.

hae a dance at the bote about every other eight. AH these, guests come to our dances. So one dance you might ha e with fin American girl, perhaps

nch. Irish or Eng-

Tifc.e Rpipents 4. Jt I HAMMOND NASH SALES 'i . It fS y4S State St. 1'hoti-. r.7S 1 nr Cf1 liamoiund. Ind. .",-!-!. I v -u

the r.evl w;th a l'r

V Idl-.l Ana fiiur i'riilil IWjV l( LS.'A hl-rhn.-'-r'n 1. HrmnJ l - '.T'N IM1U la Kd WoU n.-IHcV j e-..el Hloe Rihen. S I ""Ul-H

St ae.I a eiher v cl

IAir iiuiMi lor 'ss 1 I V.r.'l OT :6M,n;t:f.t. :ii!eit.;Mv ' 1 '' , , 'I

lish girl. Po indeed very smuring'. Thej are all fine to talk and dance with so it makes a pice dance. Had a real big dance last evening. Cleared out the dining room, had an orchestra and everything. Weil. I haven't the least Idea where I go from here. No doubt it v.jll take about two weeks of trivel and then

finally land in the engineers. Timt is th way it looks rov:. Tou have no idea the time it takes to travel in this country. The railroads are so congested. We will have a special train and stop at every back yard, it gets very tiresome. Am enclosing little picture I had taken here. It shows my white stripes on my arm for successfully completing the course at school. Not much of a picture but will gio you an idea how one locks In an o erse-a cap. Rest wishes to all. lues you bad better address me at th" engineers. Don't know what other address to give you.

Love to oil, CARL. LEXbTERTZ. Co. A. 303 Engrs., A. E. F.

A Torch of One's Own. As Plutarch tells us, "It is well to go for a light to another man's fire, but not to tarry by It. instead lighting a torch of one's own." A torch of one's own ! That Is a possession worth having, whether It be a flaming beacon on the hilltop or a tlsy taper In the window. We cannot tell how far a little candle throws Its beams, nor who is laying hla course by lta flickering light. The most that we can do and It Is also the least that w should do Is to tnd the flame carefully and to keep it steady. Brander Matthews.

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counter ami co.ie" uuuii. o v.-t.... j ,.pao: jonit: i -J 1 1 national. 7-pnss

tallies. 12 ice cream cnaurs. i M5. n5 Forsvthe avo , i:-ist T,i. aK,, linoleum. 1 Florence heaierl tooacco .,i;0ne 7iM. ."-l-L't rulter. 1 tobacco moitener, 1 tee cream ) . fountain, small candy scale. 1 electric T OR ? U.K. washer. 1 electric iron. ? paper toil , j Dodge Froth. fs Touring. Polders and business, $)'. Will in- i i 191; 4 " rH-t Touring. eii-e stock of tobacco, ,-igars end eali- t s overland Tourii g. dies. 2 small bels. 1 large bed. ait S. ; 1 bold Remoter wili expr.-.s bo.lv oj Si 3. Linoleum. $ on dining room. Lin- ; tr-9 ,.. ed'tim 011 one other room, $10. Inquire! Open E cinngs

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FOR SALE New piano boxes, less than

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FOR S LK Halery tvith bght housekeeping rooms. 4315 Forsyth, ave., . In ca go.

I'OR S'.LE At. a harnain. strictly tnod-"-n 6 -room house in best residential .1. strict. Applv 4113 Mascun ave.. East. . ;. c,g.,. Ind. ' 2-27;6t. OWN YOUR" HOME! TWO STJ RE B A1ROAIJJS. f.-room modmi v11'- bungalow, cent-ally looateii; has all conveniences; new f .irnae. electric lights. oa' trim, full ,-f.-enti. basement. Cculd not build the i,,'. ice alone rodsv for :r.00. Our price ror ouick sale only $2f30.0. with SS'10 j sh dow n. h-roiirn modern 1'j-atory rpidwe. r..e south side location. S'V ft. lot; hot ws t er heat, colonnades, screens, shades. A:, exceptional bargain at $2300. with inly $7' .'J cash. Frank J. Wachewicz "Home of tha Best Hoiua Bargains" Oor. Oafcley sod Pliutimar Ani., Pbone 1617. Open Evenings 'R SALE Cottage with 2 lots; residence distri.-t. East Obi'8Ro. Inquire UK Northcote ae.. Ejsst cliicago. 3-l-6t

l 'i ,rt SALE Country Club lot. pear State line: improvements p.v.d. Write Bos -.lr. Hammond. t.O-1-.O . I op. SALE sft a.-res near Lake Maxmuckee. o3 per acre. Small bouse rrni barn; aood fsneoj S170 down, balance terms. Phone. C3.I or Hammond. 3-3-St. FOR SALE One S-room brick house. east side; modern. On f.-room cotlaffo. sewth side, stllinc soemmt of siekTerms. Call 4Z'J I.ocsn St.. Hammond. 3-S-Ct.

Tor Rent-Furnished Rooms j FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light . housekeeping. 1S.5 Fhimr.ier ave.i Hammond. C-7-U. ..

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good coTidition: cheap if taken ;.

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FOR RENT Furni

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MRS. E. LEE 1 Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. j "The Right Way to Live." Mrs. E. Lee, old No. 319, new No. 716 State j Line st., opposite S. W. corner ef hos-j pita!, Illinois side. Phone 3346 Ham-j mond.

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P'OU RENT Light housekeeping rooms: no children; also 1 sleeping room: gentleman preferred. 761 Claude st , Hammond. 3-C-"t.

FOR RENT 3 light housekeeping rooms: no children. 23 Indiana Harbor. Phone Hammond 80111. :'.-"-L.

1 OR RENT 3 pewly furnished roornr, fr. nit honspoeninir. 010 Ingraham

avenue. West Ilanimoii'l. 3-0-lt. j

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FOR RENT 2 furni keeping rooms. 10-mond.

FOR RSNT 3 rooms for light housekeeping: reference required. e".i Alice st., Htmmond. S-3--t.

FOR HV'VT Suite of rooms furnished or unfurnished. 723 Chicago ave..

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T'OR EXCHANGE 20.1 acres 'mproved farm with new large huildmus: 7ii H.-res wheat: all tiled: upn i.vre fencing: gravel Bnd clay sub soil. 1 '4 triies to rown. Watit Tian-iiriond property. Wm. Sweitrer. 25 Highland t- .. phone SfiSM. Hammond. S-;;-t

pott SALE Will -r!fl.' for quick aale. hakery business; liing reems in rar. 4 33S Forsyth ave, East Chicago. 3-3-2L

P'OR RENT Furnished 3-rooin cottage, rut modern, ho Sibley st.. Hammond. 3-:;-2t.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, south s:d: tio ch.ldrrn. Photic 2172 Hammond 3-0-lt.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light

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For Sale Motocycles. MOTORCYCLES. All makes from Jlo.f'O up. To get what you want make your selection now. So1. 1 on en .-iv payments. EXCIL3IO MOTORCYCLE SALES ROOM 233 State St. Photic 2 U3. Hammond 2-.S-H.

Situations Wanted. WAXTKD Rosition as jinitress in flat or bae-helor apartmeat. Phono Hammond ?39. 3-3-2t.

LEGAL N0TTCTSS. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE CO I.'N'TT. TN THE LAKE SETE.RIOK COL'RT, .UXt'ART TERM. l!?5. XATIBIDAD DIA7. V.S. LOLO DIAZ. O.WSE N'O. JsO.12. ACTION TO VIVORCE. Now comes the rVainLfT by Roe APetersen, attorneys, and pics bis com-

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I'OR RENT Electric vacuum sw eeper. . vit cf a competent rerson, showing that

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"PLAY SAFE" You always "play safe'" in dealing with a lsi'K' ... established. ilpembibl lirm like curs, so why take a (haii'-e in g mg further vl:'n in need of nnancial assistance'.' Our Twenty Payment Plan solves the problem when la n-ed cf aiaonnts up to SC00.0O. $2.50 is monthly pa j-ri-p t on S oft ?:i 7,". is monthly pnym.-n; on S 75 J.". r. 0 i.- monthly payment on $1C 1'ius :i'-'e on unpaid balances. All feth'-r amounts up to $:m0 at the s.'ttno projioi tiotiate rate. Wo are Lire-used and under

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double assurance of "pla mg t-afe- whn doHluig wi'h us. All I. .in- from "a to $3a no made on Furniture. Pianos. Vic-troia-. op any other personal prop-.t-t. without rfic.i.al from jour nossessioti. on short notice and without publicitv. I tit "rest at the le! rate Is Cliarg'd only for the actual number of inoatlis b an ).-s carried. Remember, "Play Safe.-' Provident Loan Go. Boom 3 Panama Bldg. 143-150 Hint Stats Street, Near Orphoum Theater.

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