Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1919 — Page 11
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Classified Advertisements
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cnarge oi cemb. iuaU.u,l31g ravette st.. Hammond.
Ind., March 31st. -3-?ltf , .-.irn A charge of tc c . for c rld fox all cto.il8. adv.rti..to tfal. ofUce .nd not paid for within fire days. Wanted--Male Help WAN'TEP Auto mhanic or tjV'r; Apply Acorn Mout ha i-ip.-Kt. St.. phone Hammond 44- , ArANTEIwSalesm-n to sell 'J,, Chocolate in ' hteago. ai. j- h .. ); Genl. Pelv.. Hammond. ' . WSVTVll 3 11 .lo-the-minute men to h.nHi.i nooident and sickiv-ss "iu. . ...v. .1. .... nmt-llllli! for an unce eitner wmnr .... n,.t old and reliable .cumv.in. - business, today. E. Commission i.j".--- ' O. Box Boston- ,, NOW ros . THE SEVEN SEAS! U. S. Merchant Marine .fc -von r c mn t bo traiiK'd as ,.,i., 'rAmrn stewards lor Good Jobs at Good Pay t.... ..vilo trainon oroan froinp stups- ";.' " ' ' ; , ,s ,0 ins; board and quBrt-rs troe. 35: t-rin birth cert incvit APoO JAY B. RITTER Drue Dept., lion Store. 830 S. Hohman Et., Hairmiond. .t,im. i. . 1-2S-M Thur.tr. I . , 1 r.,lo ); I 1st and 2nd band unbjn sh.-T . A f. U-o..'mn Iv . .V II. ijr.t..-. Kan f man. Micl'eixan a Ind. Harbur. 5-1--VVAXTEIV--Man. to rrornote new .' ... . o, old estab tsbed I detail OH I I I HOI L ' ' " . ' i; ,i , Plo-e. Willing to do some soni up, Mps- be hustler and a responsible ..ii Brevious experience unnecessary. Ad lr(?s A200. Times. Hammond. o-i -t W NTEI1 Electrician. Must be . xporienced in armature worn. A 2-1. Times. Hammond. ,l1tlV ss 5-1 -St. -Fireman. Day. Bermm.-nt highest w.-ifte-s. App.y at WAXTET po.-n.o.-V. B. Cop.key i. o. lUnil'.H no. 5-1-Ct. Wantea Female Help WANTED Good girl for general bousework. 3740 Euclid ave.. phone Ind Harbor 76-J. St. WANTED Girl for lsousework. SS PT ,-r..-u- ii n ki tauu -l.. iii..".-.--4--?-"t. no, vrrn Wash woman for family. of two. Fhone Hammond 2S7S l-3u-it. WN'r'.J Girl for housework from - to 5 p. in. Apply Alias apt. - E. . nicaso. V-VNTEI" Experienced chocolate dipper. Hammond Candy Co.. 166 Stat, M.. Hammond. 4--"J'bt-WANTED Experienced waitress. Eibertv Lunch. 141 Sibley St., Hammond. O-l-JL. WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone Hammond 1U0M. o-l-it-WNTED Refined young American itirl for nurse maid for 3 ami o yt-nr piris 33 Carroll St.. Hammond. 5-1-tf. ANTED ; i rl or elderly person to tak .. Af x-.ar-o -I oai-. ii'-oi until 5 p. rn. Write '-:. Times mond. Hun-5-1-tf. Wanted to Buy. ViXTED Ford seiinn. or will buy Ford sedan body S'-perate. State T.'-st !, nrlee. 'Write F. H., Times. Ham mond. j-l-lt. For Rent. I OR RENT House with 12 rooms upstairs, 5 down stairs. Good b-atioti on' Michigan ave. Inquire 371'J Mi' liicin ive Ind. Harbor. 4-3't-St. 1'OR RENT 4-roorn flat with bath. 7;is it electric. f,4s Krie St.. Hamm-nd. 5-1-1 1. FOR RENT 3 -room newly decorated Mat. ' 333S Commonwealth ave., Ind. Harbor. S-l-2t. For Rent Furnishea Hoora3 FOR RENT 2 ar.d 3-room suites. Strictly niQikrn Ilirbt hous'.'keepinif rooms. 31 Michigan a e., phone Haminond 177ti. 4-SS-lt. J'iiR liENT Furnished rooms for lljrht housekeepir. 1S8 Flummer ave., Hammond. 4-12-tf. i OR RENT N-ee'.y furnished room for 1 or 2. in p-rivate family, furnace lo-at, lath, near two car lines with breakfast if desired. Cheap. 4VJ . IMun; trior St., Hammond. 4-2D-3t. FO R BENT 4 nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Only clean reliable psirtv- necfl apply. Cor. Jla wood ts. Sibley St.. Hammond. 4-S'J-St. FOR BENT A suite of 3 rooms furnished for housek.-epipfr. Bath. X-ar Howard S: IniSaiiit ave. Also ope spit for bachelors. Inquire 18S I'lurumer ave.. Hammond. 4-S;.'-tf. FOR KENT Furnished room f.,r i or 2 gentlemen. Motlern. Priva,; h--,me.. Near cariine. Bhone Hammond 3.11H. 4-S0-2L FOR RENT 1 larpe front room. Desirable for 1 c-r 2 gentlemen. PHt 1t4th St.. E. Cbic.iKo. 4-20-2t. FOR RENT 2 very nic- rooms for litrht housekeeping. lit'. CI Ivy St., Ir.d. Harbor, facing 136th St., lower tiat. 4-S'.i-2t. FOR RENT 2 front rooms furnished for light housekeeping. No children. Middle sited couple preferred. Elect., pas and bath. Phone Hammond ll.'.sj. 4-30-21. FOR RENT Furnished room. Privilege of kitchen. 3825. Hemlock St.. Ind. Harbor. f-1-H. FOR RENT Store In fine location for drafts or other merchandise. J. M. Lautmann, Phone 14S1. 5-1-St. FOR RENT Sleeping: room. Suitable for 1 or 2 pentl-men. 10 3 ftat- s.p. upstairs. Hammond. 5-1-it. FOR RENT Furnished liprbt housekeeplne rooms. Ref. req. 120 E. LVunrlas ft., Hammond. E-l-lt. FOR RENT Furnished room for lifeht housekeeping. 103 Russell St., Hunmond. 5-1-lt. FOR REN'T Newlv furnished bouse or will rent for sleeping rooms. PS Columbia ave., Hammond. P-l-2t. l-i'H REN'T 2 rooms, modern, furnisf.ed fnr li?ht housekeeping-. Private bath d entrance. Call 424 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 5-1-lt Jr'OTi REN'T 2 furnished rooms with bath. 267 Hoffman St., Hammond. 5-I-2t. FOR RENT Housekeeping suite. Livfctr room and kitchen. Modern, beat and licht furnished. 119 Wiiiams St., Hammond. IT-l-lt. FOR PENT 2 laree furnished lijrht houseikeepin tc rooms. Gas, bath and electric. 433 Logran St., Hammond. 5-1-rt.
For Sale AuromoDiles.
Storage Batteries charged,! rented and renaired. Tlie I j Dempsey Epttery Service, phones 2355, 1240-R. ti-i FiE spu.E -Maxwell roadsMr. do "in M.Mr Car .. 5 Williams. Hatnmon-t. -,i ."ii. FOR S LIS - - ls.irK.i! l.-is r-j.r-.-s. ro.iilKi.-r. with Pp. f-illv .clipped t' air ; now tir.-s. Must t ,s..;.t at ..... til , take Liberie 1 !l i lit part J tvni. ?.!. ; Call 2S4S or in-.p.i'ro Ill Liijau st.. lii -iiJ. i". i l'VUi SAi.E--i-v.nl nut.i. t:is JS ibin-ry Imilv. Cnvaiii il ono.-. 7 i.oinoiiioa l;.-st.'.urai-,-, C i 1 n a . ,, In-1. Ii i r 1" r. ! I. mill .. K.-n .-! :i M'.-v i-21-.-t. FOK sai.i: at G 1 .siI . i . i r -1: IJ a i in iiu: i .Ti- "l. l't!-: SAI.1T - I.iirht S-p'.-b r o.-! id J')i"ii- Gary -T. 1. oar. pari AN "ill -M- ' TTSX.T CAKS. OverJ?nd Country Club roadster now. 19! tn.id.-l ")ioro'ot 131 isniok toiiriiiK' oar. lisrht ?:n. 1 '.' 1 7 Oakland Koiht. T-j-ass. I. -irini: Suilabi, for tai i-r iivory w Wniit r ,-inii s-immor ti-ps. Car is ia (-xo. l. n. ,-..tdi t i. -n. IIMG mod,.; 4:io i , K t u uria i':ir. 13 IS l.--dce l.-uritK car ! ko n- w. BOHLIIJCr AUTO SiI.ES. Douirlas & Itolnuan St. Hammond, Ind. Phone 2u6. Cptn Eveiiiisg"S Until 9 P. II. WE HO A EE KINDS F T1EK Hi:-bui-dini; and v u I ni;::nfC. l.ankf"rd 'i;'n'iiiiiziiii 754 il.'hmau s;.. p!;..nHainniond ;i'"'-0. -.'.-i o. KOK SAI.i:- l-'ord r-adster. 1 i) 1 5, class condition. CaH .after T p. iFiuth st.. Hamiuouti i , 0 !. 1-Lri'. . l-'M-i cm SAKE ; I v. !' Op ET 1 S 1 ru s-'dau. : :s. a; ir'-r and Ii ! i condition. l'r Liberty bonds 1 art r a yj Katu- avc, l li. -iio li.i n.tn-old lE'.Mi. Hiscellansoai. I. L. COHEN FOR PAPER II NGING ! and patnttng. Wc take b.-nds m iay-i mep.t. iiiJ Sioley bt., plioiie Hammond ! 105t!V. --5-1L) RI'GS CLEANED. SIZED. I -iENO VA T Fl ) , - " , rORD GWESfJ IilSTEU! We Are Ford Experts. f. years' exp.-riencc. Will o . rhaul Ford t motors tor All otn-r impairs lea sona Die. IELLERS BROS. 404 AsU St., Hammond. i-2Z-e,t. WE TEST. KEPAIT: AND RECHARG all m-ik'-s e f ba'i. ri. s. W'e blso carry a complete s-.-.k if row and' rental ba'-l fries. Willnrd s--r ice Stati-ui, 717 i Hohman St., pb- io- 1 1 i::.: -. t.-i 554. 4-S'S-Sw. S I LK SHIRT S T A I 7 specialty. ,s5 Sibo-y : T ORDK;i A Hammond. 4-2i-4t. General Blacksmith and Wagon Work Horse shoeip il. Apt ) ropairin. All work euarantcd t sat tf act J. Laczo and C. H. Moore 4349 Kennerly ave.. East Chicago. Phone 1233J. 4-J9-6t. ) 1 WE DO FRTVATE UOT.1E WASHING- i Call for and delivtr. I'lione Ha.-pmond 1447. 3-21-; FOR S A LEincr car. Hohrrran St., -$275 takes. K'-ol Fortl t.-.ir-L'e .ks i:k- new. 7 " I S. pitonv llal::l!lur.d HTlMi. 5-1-2L Wanted to Itent. V A NTED TO LENT 4 or 5-room cottageor flat by yotniK couple. No children. Write A 1 'J h Times, Hammond. 4-2S-3t. WANTED TO RENT 5 or fi-roin modern -.-cage or l-un'iil 'W :n IT. Cbo-:-,jj , or Wh'tins." AJdress IS O. lr.ox 4 7 7. IS. Chicago. 5-l-3t. Lost and Fcunt5. LOST One lecEin. between Ind. Harbor and Grassetli Chcnical Reward for return to 3713 Elm St., Ind. Harl-T. 4-S'i-St. For Sale Motocycles. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. Sold on easy pay:r."i's. A so 2nd hand mot'-.rcv ci.'S b iu'"et ai d S'.dd. A. J. SLICEESt. Successor to Cr. W. Hunter. 514-16-18 Hohman st. Phone Ham'd 122. ! 4-24-tf. SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES. All makes. Singles and Twins. The I.arsrest Sock in lake County. S-.'-i on e-ov pmr-ii.,, rXCZLElOS MOTORCYCLE SAL IS EOOSL 229 State St. rhone 249's. liniiiini'tiJ. 5-l-Sf. Situations Wanted. SIT FAT I ca r V . w, :-k. Ii X WANTED Woman v lid like. Oo'l'-vtiltg- Of Ot! r 'eren. t-s kriven. Address AS'i-hlv Times. 1 i-.o-to -pd. 5-1-1 f. - Room and Board. F(Mi BOARD AND Rot PM CALL Lib. rty Lurc h lioom. Ill .i!:l-y A "!' I la n . m- n 5-1-0 1. i RAILROAD MAN. .d-MliE? A-l 1 it M and board in rrivate family. Cer'rsl-: Iv looted. Write A 130, Times. Kti-a j mond. 5-1-lt, Real Estate Bargains. FOR HALE BarK'tin, on Hirh'and st., . Hammond, 5-room bouse. cement j tiasemeni. ah modern improvement. I Terms. Oonin R-al Estate C-e. :t2 I Hammond bldir.. Hammond. 4-S3-St. ! FOR SALE I WANT TO GIST IV TOft'I! WITH 10 PAPTIE-: WHO WANT TO OWN -THEIR OWN HOMES. I HAVE THE BEST PLAX EVER OF-I FISHED. REon-iES VERY LITTLE ' CASH. ADDRESS A1SS. TIMES. If M- ! MOND. 4-23-Ot. FOR RALK By owner. Modern ..-room lunnaliw. oak trim, beam coal Inc. 62ii ft. lot. South side. H2tJ Harrisr-n St.. phone Hammond 81SM. 4-S3-3t. FOR SALE 120 acres, under hich stats of cultivation. Good buildings, silo, farm fenced with woven war.-, l-irte amount of fruit. Price $S3 per scr.-. Terms to suit purchaser. .Owner, E. A. itiii SAIjE Must sell my nw 5-room bungalow at. a sacrifice. This is a well built house of the best material and workmanship, and was ) ui't for myself as 1 was koi iik to iret married, but conditions have changcl my plans s I will sell for what it cost me to put it up. Lot 25x150. located at 408 Everett St.. West Hammond. 14 black south of W. State st. L' t has all black soil and has lovely garden already plantud. Investigate this bargain at $2000. Clear title guaranteed. Tony Cairo, oivnt". Phone Hammond 116SJ. i-oO-S
Heal Estate Bargains.
own- ygus o v.-r home: V.-ACHE WICZ E HCrAIKS. !'"' "''':-;' !-.;; r-: i. . with ST 1 ft. I i- i'n I 'it !i ! ! ! 1 . 1 1 ! . I'll- o. 1 .1. oo-oi. .aoe-a ; t:.l, , i-. s- i ". w i'b , i . -,- it ,:, ,v n. -'"t-iii i w n,.. j. fti bupitalowa Ti. m ri n k co! ,.. Trmiuut avo. ! t . l..fv. witii a ! i ;-s - --son 1. 1 : a i.l. '.lit. -i-i. --: an.l all !,MC!-in font 1 1 t---i!"tsto.J bit s. hi toit s, l.iiin.irv till t iirti.-i.-. . --, .,i:y... kn.-'i. n io t. .-!.- H i. ! - ..,. f .: ' 'no $:;tn . ;o h . t-, u.o- . ! . j . 1" r Wacllewicz Ba -gains Are Ko,.l r.argraina. V,ratch Cur Specials D-uly. I'RAr.K J. V,'AC.HW:C2. 'Home or tin) Best Home E.arrrains." Cor. OiX2i-.v A Plmn.ier uv. s. Faov.a ii.iiii'ti 117. Open jL: ven;::.irs. -i- .o-it. ! I"'Ml SALE L.iri m.id-ra tiousc; terms. Koi. salt: Xcw lnotlei'ii o-room !uji'j-alov. InnneI. t;.,,.. , : .. i .im- i m ism 's.s (i i. ,v uaj'. T.ih(ral terms. Ilar-jris &
r;.:iJMoore ',.. Hammond hlrlir.
Phoney :i21 : 121 !:":. 4-:3-tr ' IV 1 i S 1 j and .Mm 1 -it I ;...!,., !fi.r i" r on Ann st. . n K--i .-. d b'ii':i t-. suit "...S. 4-Jx-if. r I - O -. ! P . ''!i SAI.i I". .in I.-. :.ne. A i Must bo s. -- lly i-.i ii- r. lo w ripvi-rn - on .s !)!! !-idt ii' it' ' 1 1 1.-. rva in. T. i ms r ci'i k. lmin-diate m .- i' -n i'le il ad 4-CS-ut. 7 -room cash, at ht-uso i-'iMi S.t.!; ; .-, p. r. bos i'liprii ; ,v hi j lo : tii.uoT. $ ?-fi ti.otn -.i.v p.- i i:-.. : i . l n.mir IT '. ;.i: -"-s st., ". i!a;ii'o aid. 4-Z2-T, i on s e rh'.-i -'i'i-i M- ! i l.-i '--"..I. om i-oiiso. i):r; . - r j ;n.-! n n .... 4-:y-:.t. FOR SALE. C-rooni to !-'- ::, ' s-r. ':z -! iCUITlttS UP ill n-'il-rn. s-TroKe, ir- h.-ru--" f--r sonie- ". T-rms. M-.ls-j Jain ruoiid. or. -n f.-l-lt. FOR SALE. Two f,pe 1,, ; i - o i. .i.H:!s.-.n St.. l' r " 'i . r '.i-.e. rp.r. SS( Si: i-ii-iiinf- tint '"heap. Only to st., Jlam:1 3. r, - 1 -1 1 . iliviiJ. Opvi FOR SALE. 4-r m . pc i". Oorner lot. ; 1 1 m-nt down, b '. r.-- r. S24 Stat Oi-lv r'i'. Sm.-M: utlily. y,., i i .rasiiopd. 1 1 n e(ions. a-1-1 FOR SALE h-.-is-. sma ti.i"-: ie tre. -o r.- fruit farm. S-r 1- in:, ihii-iiri he-a 1 .-.ores t r.-i lis. 1 nr' p.t- farm i i ,t..t, sir.iM !... rri-s. s -m- t.-inii i''r;i- ,--i i;t o,... i , .j ,; p'.o s from Nil s, -1 miles fr-m B. ri i-u :-;u ,ni.-s. i m:'.. ,,r stop- rout!, p. -or interiKbatp W iM c-ioil-r 5-pass. ntno ."s part payiii.-;i', lit'!,. , jj-h. l-iiance can r-rnain en r.-iim. Mii;ht consider euu 1 1 yla K'.od rental property. A. M. ))-;-tii-in. Citizens Itiink li'.dtr.. Soul!. 1 u.n.'l Tr.d. J-"or SALE. 7-ro .m n-olern brick hmise. Hot water h.-at, laundry tui's, .bet. i-l.;-. Iv-iuKlas avc, rhoi,- 7Jatn-P-..oi TOMi. 5-1-:.'. 1'oR SALE-K-rootr) louse. ; or will trade SS o;- : a st. 5'-ft. l"t. in 5 or tlHammond. 5-1-21. a:a c- . c--t!a F' Mi. i Hart sion. ; J i. Cas - '"Is ojipiosite the O. K, p::. I m Gary, ''all Dan Hcsi"'ii a-.-., Ind. Harbor, o-io-hntun St.. Garv 5-1-ir. I 'OR SAT..EPear Tat ; "n Becker st.. Hammond 4 ! . 5-1 -St. GOSTLIN MEYN & CO. REAL BARGAINS. Very c, ft . on Sii water h.-at buy. Thin .-room br hops,, on st.. riitht in l--c. iliihrs. A f this ,.-,v prir $E 6 -room modern ! unrtoiv with sun p-ira r i n Corta-r !! in Hemewo.n1. Only ut ot Pits. Exceptionally iino Vow ?'-S- e Tortus. h.-t.n 2'1 acres w house, fxtn t; n 1 1 flec rt re, i o be sold f.,r on.at this lew pr; tii ! 1-- m-dern 7-room : soil, irn i r-j vern'erits of v. . i! cTii; ped and wpl tbii-'l cash, balance tiim It will pay xou p bargains. investigate these OOSTI.IIT MEYTI & CO. Cor. State ,v Eclraan st. Call Sam'd 140 5-1-lt. HAVE CASH BCVFii FOR SO. SIDE rc.-i'leri!'--' property. f 3."-'c) Se- J. K. Tr-Mi.t', Am. Trust i-'s.av. l at.k. or phone Hammond 2x12. 5-1-lt. V. S. H' 'MESTEA D. NO P. ESI DEN' 'E r-.-'juir-al ; no fa-tiir, mil crop vi-M. t(-n times price. I i-.-w. Mee Hotel. H:,m-m-nd. 5-1-lt. For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser s Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. Ft II SALE Pressed hot of all welii's, 2Sc to 2c; aiso itv; 1,.,S of all
"Iw.iKhts. 17c to ::.c. At our packing 1 1 house and sto. k vat-Is, " dumbs av.
f,r:,i (' J. f) tracks Plea... I Pa t : oil . . II il p. it 9. Barm. Titer l irnrtl 1-L-r Cv s-21- . J j FOR SALE -Ever Bearing strawberry i Ibea'nut,, WrrV.ZZZ Vjrtl tie Ilainnuaid ISii-V-J. 4-S-tf. OR SALE Look dirt. I hop- j iapip .aid S-TC. Delivered. , ;o SALE-'i and 2.x X. 3 ft., dres'-i ,.,,1. .-.'- j-., .,,.,1 a,.,i StOo.rM e;eti. Am T.i an :' t o . ' i oVipeid y ind. v'ii r j-;.!U:piiiei,i Co.. IS. ClooaKo. 4-25-Ct. 1T.ACTK 'A L j cal, Scietitir. I most any sub. I Ca 1 1 , r wri" v i (SoPiman's Pot 7T--TS-f.-w'o ,T'.OT S.-T -l.si..-.-. ... i- llil.wHi ...... i ....-.,. .M, i a-,v or second band. . , r in wan t of bo- -In. re, 421 S. Dearborn 4-20-Cl. t.. Chicago. FOI -,. SALE t'heap. ine -. 4 Fiidt-r-s e.-p.ptiop. Hammond. 4-2 3-St. wood tyi-vrli- i- in 1st cl Inquire S'.O iiammoiid bid FOR SALE At a barc.in. whi'e bor.-c. sprio if wa c n a tid 1 e rc.-ss. 4S'i B-'k- r pl.one Hammond Vji. 4-S3-4t. FOB PALI" l-ml shares of Consolidated Arizona. upper otiics stork, at ,jc l or share ano 25 shares '(' Gary M tor sto, k at $13 p--r share. Writu AlbS, Time--, Hamm-n-l. 4-2 3 -St.
FOR SALE Fin no. G'-.-l condition. Walnut tSnish. Plione Hammond -ITS. 4-S'u-St. FOR SALE Hons. It--Id furniture. 3712 Ivy st.. Ind. H iri-or. Ini.l .i-Sinp- p.-w i- ! . trie vactitim cb-art'-r nd tool bench. Everything ia Ro.-d o-ii-SPen. 4-St-2t.
SHWlJfO- MACHINE BAKSAIKS. Strtjer New Home White. 10 new and s!-hi!v used Sitig-cr. 3W7, nod J5-:;u, from $1S to ?23.?.ii. 40 Rotary Whit. s. u--.d by Red Cross li.-i ptors of G.iry and Hamtiioii 1. from S24.5ii up. 10 Wh -eier A- W;'.s..l. New Home and liaviS, drop la ads, ?x ar.-J up. r. c. anLLiEK. 133 Stata 0t., Hammond. Phone 17?0. 4-30-St
For Sale Miscellaneous.
i I--'. K SALi:-T.'i' and corta .us tor 'oiL-I'-.i lueg nr. . I ;n . i - t n, w. HI E. i 'a ! t ' ! i st., fhone 1 1 j nmx.fiii 13ITM l-i"t-2t. NOTICE MEN ! seNvtion of! tnilor mauc suits and single trousers for sale at very reduced priecs. .1. !nss. Tailor, State st.. Hammond. 2"',? ; 'a sli l.arirniii for Fridav,
' ;,,j.May - Six Dinner Plates, :jTC i.1.-'" value, with this Ad.,
!. .l lamuiond furnitm-e (.'o. d. Ark in. Manager. I1'.. State St. !-' Mi HAI.I-; ini.'i i;;r,s-v !.l . Ib-u: ciudin.; Ki.rti'.n lit:. , i IT: ! It :-T f rit.-r .-1. .-trie w.i11 Waitliam I ".'MM. :t li II it- r. ; i i e, .. ; ; ura i v I.. .1 f. mm ' s I Mt, u, n cabii.. 'L'. , i bene liain-i -i,u L ai b.-aler. fTood as . s r -iiKi-; 1 kit-in- n s h-al-r. " Sla-i !" Mi SAI.E 1 s-rt ro'w ; 1 Ii. i i.-il-i- e lira i.-r; 1 b' t a t t i ; st.. rhoii-- t.i intro ;nl - ;-!- F- Mi SALE M ration, 1 Fresh I .Ilk I Mi in-. Inejuire ("!i.-is. . Ind. 5-1. -if. l'Mi saev: b. d. Che: tlii.'a b'.ai k sfilid walnut Mrs. j. J. Jiuif, o- Car - r..)I st. ii.: iinoiol. -1-1 1. J-'oli SA EE Fit iif d i-ik booko.is-, iron b'd mid spriiiKS, porch ftirniture-. d'-sk. IliS Forrest ave., 1 -ln-ii..- iiamiuoiiti 2 ! 1 j. - L-l t. LATEST PLAYER ROLL HITS Jazz I'-ibv. M- v.'. .M-oh o'.ie Blues, OhotiK. liu' piir.a. I'll S:iy Si Does, How A i" Veil c-;ii.j: to v-t .n;r h.-HjJ', V, !i.-n tie T.-.n Goes J iry? Jl-t.rt i.rek-U-.x i'uliv I )'!'.. H'-.v Vou Go'pna iCc-p in lon on the Farm? WYMAW, B AH B V KILXEN. Huehn Elk., 525 Hohman St., Kanunoni u-l-St. j i!t SALE Furniture of S-room house. Nicr. diiiinu- room set; rugs, rockers', chairs, pictures, ftirli, dresser, l-ds. v. indow shades, thro- extra larjfe lik-to-w: also muiv voin-r artich. S'O Hi- hlai.'i st., JUnttnioud. 1 'o : i SALE Trewntir. also extra well m-olo , ..roll t-p t 7 r- riter desk. il"l J!;;.:. 'and St., linn i;i -1:1. 5-1-S't. CLOSING OUT SALE. We in list have the room, you must have the goods .just the kind yon need to j keen houso with and liLxht- " " t' . ' . housckeojuncr. ot, at a lug saving. Come prepared to 1 mill it away! .1 Davenport $Ij - Has Stoves, eaeh $7.r0 1 Drass Dod ..' .......$ 12.o0 1 Round Tahle $8.75 2 Wash Tubs, each : 50 1 2-burncr Kcrt)sene Stove, only $4.00 Cliairs, up from r0 1 Mattresses, up from. $1 Springs, up from $1 Singer Sowing Machine, drop head $15 Kvery item quoted above is worth double. Hundreds of more articles must go.
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24i': State St., Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES. notice. I will not bft responsible for debts contracted by anyone except myself on and after this d.-ite. Arril 29, 1913. E. W. RADLOFF. 5S1 Summer St., Hammond, Ind. 4-23-30; 5-1. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE C M'NTY. IN THE LA I-5E SUPERB Mi COCliT. MAY TEli.M, 1013. EDWARD BALDER, Ex- t-utor of the estate of John FSald.r, deseased, VS. ISDWARD BALDER, ET A L. CAUSE No. U225. ACTION TO SELL REAL FT ST AT I. Now comes the Ilatn'lff. by LeGrande T. Meyer, attorney, and Hits his nunI'lniiit herein, together w ith an atlidavit of a competent p- rson. showing that the defendants. Jltn-i' lla Raider, a spinster, Emma T( ten. in - Balder, J:oa b Torreri, lor liusbai.d. Gertrude Van Strigt, Ethfl Van Strigt, Joan Van Strict, Lavina Van Strict and landall AV. Barns, aro not ro-idents of the State .f I-.diana. Said defendants are tin r f-re berehy li'-.ilied of the pepdet, ey of sail action in. d tb.it the same u.il spin l for trial at the p.-xt term of said Court, and that util-.ss th y a i-pear anI anm r-r or J mur therein, at the c.aliir.jr of said cau-se, on the 23rd day of June-. A. D. iftl'J. the .S5,nio be in the 37th da v of tip, next - 'f f hd in the t ourt jp-usc, j m l. at Hammond, in s-aid County and State j the 2nd Td - r,day of .Y.ay. A. D. 131?, said! p-tioti will be. heArd and determined, in j , (hCP i'"1" ''- -" IX WITNESS W HEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and afilx the Seal of said urt. at Hammond, this 22rd day of ,,.;, . 1 1313. i ei'iii. v. A.' HERi'.ERT L. WHEATON. ! Ob-rk L. S. C. j By CORA D. ANDERSON. j Deputy Clerk. 4-24; 5-1-8. DEPARTMENT op PUBLIC WORKS,; OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUP-I I.IC WORKS. ??. HAMMOND, IND.. j APRIL Sfi, 1313. J TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: j Notice is h'-r by given by the E-wd I of Public Works of the City of Ham-j mond, Indiana, that it is desired and j deemed necessary to improve Johnson street in the City of Hammond, Indiana, from the north line of Adams street to the south line of Winsiow street, by constructing- therein, betwean said terminal points, a c ni'-nt side'.vaik six fft wide, five inches in depth, as authoriz'-d by Improvement Resolution No. 71.7, adopted by said Board on the 20th day cf April, 1313. "All work done in tho making of said above described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 717. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above nsnitl date, and the detail. .1 drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in tho offic. r.f
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' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i .'.MIl.MiTn.N'. May 1. A distinct sp(-...iihK i f the Victory loan drive Mas "'! '''! in r- o"s r.-aclini)-- the treasury ;v-ii tin-i,t 'r'.ru the tw.-K-c f, d rnl ns.---- d:.-'Mris fl!iy. The j:.c -co r, t ri of tlio !, font. i.Oii.OOO oiTlcially subscribed, however, still wns l.i-low tlint of the fourth lifierty loan at tho fam. stage of the campaign. There hns 1'i-f-n a fal'.lnjr off in tlie average of -;aotns subscribed. Every district is reported a- "h..p;f i!" but none of th'-ni i. operly opiiiriisiie. trr-Hsury official" stated. In the St. Eouis district, which 1? the j only one ha-. ir.K mere thnn half of its qoot.-i. subsciib.'-ii, Ark.itisas lias twelve
j c .initios over th.i -r-. with sixven yet ii.ap. Ms'i'isimy i.. bo laard from: ImMnna one- Missismake. I'llolH- 11-1111- I ...... j ...... , ,, ,- . 5.,.;.t ' ' ' 1 ' Ennois iic; 'kiaiosocs tl.rfc, .lard Kentucky nine. lo!'i furniture, in- Th Minneapolis district. xrfiich in
former loans always has been a morn? '"'"" ' "Oain its quota is havinr-' , ni'iclj difficulty in this drive, due to the j sit ua t ion in agricultural .sections. The 1:1(0 spring put tlie f n rmera in th field -.bout the time the loan started, and i they cannot tlnla v ntaritino- in worlr for the '.can. T' ' '! i. st-o district has a total of si;! -scribers. In the Boston district 111 comraunl- ' i s liavc attained their quotas. They tire dici-led as follows: Massachusetts, 14; Maine. 42; New IfatiiT.sl.ire. 27; Vermont, 17, end Connecticut, 14. The San Francisco district has 225,0x0 subscribed?! reported and about $71.ooo.pr.f) in actual sales. The Portland Ad Club yo-sterday subscribed $261,600 in six minutes and has challcng-ed all clubs in the country to equal this record. T. h Atlanta district reported today that it had 12 r.exv counties lnhe honor cloumn. Randolph county, 5n Georgia, raised Its quota at a single rally In 14 minutes. The first trade committee to attain Its quota in Chicasro included the- brewers, distillers and tobacco dealers. A telepram from one of their leaders today stated th y had '.Mono the job cheerfully despite prohibition and high, taxes." COflGRESWETS e YORK BOMB f 1NTERNAT I0NAL NEWS SERVICE GADSDEN", Ala.. May I. Represent-tlv-5 John Burnett, chairman of the lmmigrat ion committee of the last bouse, received one cf the thirty-six bombs known to have been mailed from New York to government, etate officials said Board cf Publio Works of the Cny of Hammond, Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 21st day of May, 1313, at ten o'clock A. MS. as a date for the hearing- of all perrfons interested or who.su property is aff.;cted by said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to thi iroporty abutting and adjacent to tht proposed improvement and to Bald City will be etiual to or exceed tho estimated cost of the proposed improvement as stirr.ated by tho City Civil Engineer. O. F. HIGHLAND, W. C. HAM AX, Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE. Clerk of Board. E-l-S, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIO WORKS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. SS. HAMMOND, IND., APRIL 3li, 1313. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that It is desired, and deemed necessary to Improve Earned avenue in the City of Hammond, Indiana, from Columbia avnue to Howard avenue by constructing therein, between said terminal points, a 15 inch double strength vitrified, socket pipe, 4 manit b-s. S1 six Inch house connections, 30 feet in lensrth. as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 71ij. adopted by said Board on the 30th day of April. 1.119. All work done in the making of said above described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Res olution No. 71S, adopted by the Board of Pubi c Works on the above named date, end the, detailed draw in.es, plans. profiles and specifications which are now on Tile ami may be seen in the office, of sad Board of Public Works of t heCity of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Public Works lias fixed the 21st day' of May. 13 13. at t"n o'clock A. M.. as a date f,.r the hearinir of all persons interested or whose piopcrty is affected by sail improvemi nt. and will decide I w hot Ik r the benefits t ha t will accrue to I the property ab-ittiu and adjacent to j th pr- posed improvement and to said City wifl be equal to or exceed the- estiI mated cost of the proposed improvement li s estimated by the City. Civil Engineer. I O. F. HIGHLAND, i W. C. HA MAX. Bern rd of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE, OI. rk of Board. 5-1-8. rr .;-" m " w.'y jfT- 9' yTl ro,f '. .e.'- simim I Mop Up" j Springtime Is cleaning time. Let It us supi ly you with the Money- to i 1 i c'-.-n up the fast winter's bills or j r.i.-sary repair. m.- or ieftirniship.r ..r s-me hoi-s, hold artioie that has s- rve-i its time. Our Twenty Mnntlily Payment Plan. on loans up to $"t)0.00 on security s-' li as furniture, )-iati- s. victrolas. live stock or automobile, left in : t pr possession, will greatly assiat you. Get SS.1.1 Payment S2.S0 per monta G-ct Gi.00 Payment $5 per month Pius o'zTe on unpaid balances. None Better To Deal With. Provident Loan Ass'n. Licensed. Eonded. Under State Supervision. Room 3. Panama Bid?., 143-150 E. State St., Hammond Ind, Fhone 323. License No. 233.
and other prominent men throughout the country, it became known today. The package was similar to those found in ths New York iKtoff)ce and bore a forced label of "Girnbol brothers. New York " When Representative Burnett attempted to open the pa kftsre the I;j of the box stuck. His suspicions aroused. Representative Burnet!, turned the. pack'ie over to the police. The package exploded with a loud report when struck by a bullet lired at it by a policeman.
IN BERLIN TO CELEBRATE A. G. Anderson rSTAFF CORPF.SPONDT N t I N SF.PVICE1 BERLIN. April SO Deia t-a ). All workers united in planning a national holiday for tomorrow May Day. Freisht trains will not run at all upon the railroads s nd only a few passenger trains will be in op :-r;M ion. Employes of the Berlin subway. tb? olova.ci lines and the restaurants all decided to ouit work. The stagehands of the theaters also j Inerl the movement. Gustave Xoske, the i ilrdsfer of war, authorized th- chief of polio to permit both indoor and outdoo - gatherings dear-it i the. recent decree of martial law. Some ill feeling wa caused among the Socialists because Fie closing down of restaurants intrrfer- J with some of their plans. REHEARSALS EII01. A LOT OF PEP Splendid rehearsals are being he'd In East Chicago for tie. coming Ladies' Minstrel Show to be -eirl next we-eic for the benefit of the Welfare Association and the- people of both East Chipso and Indiana Harbor art showing lo;s of zeal in purchasing tickets. Mrs. Abe Goodfriend, chairman of the committee on arrangements, predicts crowded houses at bcth performances. Some laughable skits are goins to be pulled off on Iast Chicago's prominent people. IET RESTORED TODAY AT LINTON Girl Operators Go Back to Work and Troops Go Home. INTERNATIONL NEWS SERVICE) LINTON, Ind., May 1 Girl telephone operators of the New Home Telephone Co.. of this city, who went on strike a week ago, which resulted In disorders causing Governor Ja3. P. Goodrich to declare martial law here and send etato troops to maintain order, were back at work today. Under an agreement reached yesterday the girls return to work and a two-week period was agreed upon for settlement of differences. The operators have an 8hour day and are hack at work on a salary which will be determined in th f.nal adjustment. Miners In Ihis district who have not worked since state trocp3 were sent here, returned to the mines today. All of the state troops sent here were back in their home town last n'ght. PEACE TREATY BEGINS COMING riNTFPNUTIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON, May 1. Fragmentary sections of the peace treaty the Central powers will be called up on to sign have reached the state departrnnet. it was learned today. Just what portion of the entire document they represent, officials were unable to say. The belief was cx r.rssMl. however, that they are but a very small part. When it is received in its entirely It will be made public upon notice from Paris, and will be published simultaneously here and abroad. Press reports that a synopsis of the text would b cabled from Paris were without confirm ation at the state department. DOUBLE MURDER IS DISCOVERED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl JEFFERSo NVILLE, 111.. Mav 1. Three negroes are sought today for ths murder of Stephen M. Reddish, 67. a -wealthy farmer, and bis housekeeper. Rarhtiel Ciscoe, aire 60. The body of Reddish was found by his son yesterday. Redd.sh bad been shot through the heal while he slept. The body of the housekeeper, with three shots in the chest, was found in an adjoining room. It Is believed the couple were murdered Friday night by thre negroes seen in thi vicinity of the Reddish horr.e. CREAM WITH MEALS NOT TAXED I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May l. Under the new luxury law, effective today, ice cream served at m-als wil not b- taxed, but Ice cream served in cones will, according to an anroime. -.merit, made today by Peter J. Kruyor, internal reve1 liue collector lor L.'ic. inaiana district. JAPAN FIXED ITALY OE NOT? John Edwin Nevin fstaff cocrespcndfnt i. n service I'AI-ilS, May 1. The agreement on Japanese claims on the Shantung peninsula insures the signing of the treaty within forty-tittlit hours by the allied powers, regardless of Italy's position. AVithin the past twenty-four hours messa sos have been str.t to Premier Orlando in Rome warning him of the necessity for action, but this i re j-sure, it is said, was purely of the most friendly nature. AVhile Chinese official circles seem to ba genuinfly concerned over tho Shantung settlement, it is agreed evor..vher-s else that the terms accepted will safeguard China's intrests far more than could have been done by any other! method, of action. Buy your children Victory Liberty Bonds.
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.. John Edwin Nevin T7tM "'""PpNDf NT I. N. SERVICE I APIs. May i...Xhe aKreement to recognize J loan's claims in the Shantung peninsula is unsatisfactory to China." it was declared today by Dr. W -bington Koo. Chinese ambassador to the United States and leader of the Chinese dt legation to the peace conference. "I do not bel eve that P-esMent Wilson understands the real situation." continued the Chine?e diplomat. "The j Chinese are most unhappy over the out- ' come." j Regardless of the declaration by Dr. ' Koo, President Wilson is under.! n have secured important concessions in the Chirio-Japanese matter. The .agreement results in the conversion of all German rights at Kia Chau from Germany to Japan. The terms include territorial sovereignty and other rights. The Japanese promised President Wilson that this sovereignty will eventually be returned to China while Japan rrtnins only certain economic rights. The Japanese demands were recognized in view of the fact that the Japanese troops had taken the territory in question from the German defenders by force of arms. Tsing-Tao (the port of Klao Chau) will be a free city so far as China is concerned. The complete arrangement was adroitly managed, but the Chinese mak. many material gains in spite of their dissatisfaction. CAN RE ADJUST FREIGHT RATES 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., May 1. Eleetrc Railway Companies, operating: in Indiana have been authoriied by th Indiana Public Service Commission to readjust their freight rates, putting thern on par with rates now In effect on steam rfta-Js. The new rates will be effective three days after the new tariffs are filed with th commission and posted for public notice. ALBANY PAPERS FAIL TO APPEAR HNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ALBANY, N. Y., May 1. AJbtLny newspapers are tied up today with a strike-out and walk-out of their printers. The printers struck on two papers and resigned their position on tha remaining publications. Hiyhr wages ar sought. Buy your Victory Liberty Bonds early. Be Careful With YOUR RUGS Did you know the F. C. He man Co., General Cleaners, havs added a department to their jreneral cleaning plant for bringrins back life to the costliest of oriental and domestic rug's? Don't take any chances; send your rues to a strictly reliable concern. We 'will make them look as ne-w, as beautiful and as Immaculate as the " day you botieht them. Our facilities can't be excelled even in Chicaero, and our "worlc Is absolutely guaranteed. Telephone today for our represent ative for particulars. Hopman Co: General Cleaners 375 Sibley Street, Hammond. Telephone 216. "The Mot x tciih Fingers v. ri t -f 1 1 -r xi J,--l' J,-'. -I "We have taken the agency for the Gilmore Mop with Fingers. Our representative will call on you and show you this 'wonderful mop. Any consideration you show him will be appreciated by us. MIMAS Furniture Co. 214-216 East State St. Hammond, Ind. Special Spring Prices on Auto Painting at Cut Rate Auto Paint Shop 301 MICHIGAN AVENUE HAMMOND. FORDS Repainted for $15 Lowest prices on all other make3. Phone Hammond 2141 or 1 043-M. C. G. TERRY, Prop.
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