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NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Hammond, Ind., March 31. 3-31"tf A charge of ten cent for coUectloa will ba mad for all cUsified adTertis. menta phoned to this office and not paid tor within r day. Wanted Male Help. WANTED 1st class shoemaker. 824 H9th st . Whiting. Ind. 8-2-tf. WANTED Onsus clerks. 4000 needed. $92 per month. Age. IS upward. Exrerifnoe unnecessary. For free particulars of examinations, write Raymond Terry (farmer government examiner). o Continental bidg.. Washington. S-2-7L
WANTED Auto mechanic and helper. Whiting Oarage. 431 Indiana blvd.. Whiting. 6-4-4.1. WANTED Men for day or night work. Good pay. Metals Refinery Co., Osborne, Ind. 6-5-tf WANTED Experienced operator on McCabe flanging machine. Steady work. Arpiy Graver Tank Works. E. Chicago. 6-7-3t. WANTED Men. age 17 to 65. Experience unnecessary. Travel, make secret investigations, reports. Salaries, expenses. .American Foreign Detective Agency. 209 St. Louis. 6-7-lt. NOW roB THE SEVEN SEAS! U. S. Merchant Marine reeds young men to be trained as Bailors. firemen, stewards for Good Jobs at Good Pay n ocean toinsr shins. Pav while train ing: board and Quarters free; ages IS to 25; briner birth certificate. Apply to JAY B. RITTER Drug liept., Lion Store. 690 S. Holuaan st., Hammond. Agent U. S. Shipping Board. 4-2S-M &. Thur.tf. WANTED Cabinet makers; highest wages paid, steady work year round. Straube Piano Co.. Hammond. 6-9-St. WANTED Old man for firing. Enterprise ged Co.. Hammond. S-9-lt. WANTED Bell Hammond. boy. Majestic Hotel. 6-9-lt. WANTED Night watchman. Apply Chicago Feed c Fertilizer Co., Osborne, Ind. Pnon Hammond 170. 6-9-lt. "WANTED Laborers. Nowak Milling Corp., Calumet and 156th St., Haminond. 6-9-tr. Wanted Female Help. WANTED Girl for housework. 1SS P'.ummer v.. Hammond. 6-2-.tf. WANTED Waitresses. Pennsylvania Restaurant. 34 89 Pennsylvania ave., Ind. Harbor. 6-t-3t. WA.NTED Night cook. 8 hours work. eond sslajry. 34S9 Pennsylvania ave.. Ind. Harbor. 6-5-3t. WANTED Girl. Must b 16 year. Keid Murdoch & Co., Hammond. 6-6-3t. WANTED Middle aged woman to assist with housework. 455 Ash St., phone Hammond 1051R. 6-7-lt. WANTED Girl for general housework. Is per week. 9S Ogderi St.. phone Hammond 007W. 6-7-2t. WANTED Girl for general housework. Family of 3. Good wages. 4 W. Waltham st , phone Hammond 3402. 6-7-lt. WANTED Dishwasher experienced waitress for Saturday and Sunday or stpadv work. Jov Lo. 100 State st., Hammond. 6-7-tf. W'A'NTED Girls. Co., Himraond. Hammond Laundrv 6-7-tf. WANTED 5 bright, capable ladies to travel, demonstrate and sell dealers. 125 to $50 per week. Rai'road fare paTfl. Writ at once. Goodrich Drug Co., Dept. 3:6. Ohama, Neb. 4-19-Satys.tf. WANTED Toung girl to assist in light housework. 1243 Harrison St., phon Hammond 22S2. 6-9-lt. WANTED Good cirl for general house118 Highland St., phone Ham tnond 1504. 6-9-lt. WANTED Experienced waitress, good salarv. steady position. Blua Goose Cafe. 717 Chicago ave., E. Chicago. 6-9-2t. Stenographer, some experi ence Good pay. ppty in person. Reid Murdoch &. Co., Hammond. 6-9-St. WANTED Girl or elderly woman to help with housework, small family, no washing. AV'iil pav well to right party. Applv 132 Waltham st., phone Hammond 1143M. 6-9-lt. WANTED Clerks. worth's 5 & 10c Hohman st.. Ham. Woolstore, 6-9-1 Wanted to Rent. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room unfurnised. modern, centrally located, by man and wife. Best of references. Call Hammond 330. 6-6-3t. WANTED TO RENT 6 or "-room house. north side. E. Chicago preferred, with vi-v to buvlng. Ref. given. Leave information E. Chicago-lnd. Harbor Times. 6-7-2t. Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO BUT" Bicycle. Must be cheap and in 1st class condition. Phone i Hammond 279. 6-7-2t. WANTED TO BUT From owner, a S or 4-rootn cottage on the north side. Write B. B., Times. Hammond. 6-7-3t. WANTED To buy, one 40 acre farm in Lake county. Wanted in exchange for city property, SO acres or larger farm: part cash. M. M. Herschovitz, phone Ind. Harbor 210. Business Chances. MILLIONS are suffering with Rheumatism. Most important discovery of the age. An herb that actually drives the most stubborn case of Rheumatism er, tirely out of the system. People write us and say they are astounded at the results, especially on the kidneys. "Just think of the money making possibilities. Representatives wanted. $1 li . pound restpaid, 10 pounds $? express paid. Kheumatism Herb Co., Venice, Calif. 6-3-
For Sale Automobiles.
Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette St., Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-R. ti-i FOR BALE 1918 Oakland. 6-pass. Perfect runnig condition, i good tires. si.. Ind Harbor 6-3-6t. ! i'OH 3AI.E OR TRADE r6 trucks. 10 sets of double work harness; also 10 dump wagons. Granger Whitaker Co, Hammond. 6-5-tit. FOR SALE 4 trucks; two 5-ton and two 3'a-ton. Like new. Nick Andre. 3S02-4 Euclid tve., Ind. Harbor. 6-5-6t. FOR SALE 1917 Chalmer, ,'V A.I -pass. tounn; condition, italvin Parage, 3.-ll Mich, ave., tel. SOT, Ind. Harbor. fc-fa-St FOR SALE 1917 2-pass. Paige coupe. All new tires, car like new. 7&0 Reale ave.. phone Hammond lOliM. 6-6-3t. FOR SALE Ford. 6-pass. Shock absorbers, safety guard lock, good mechanical condition. 1124 Jackson s , Hammond. 6-S-2t. FOR SALE Used Oldsmcbile, model E-45. fine condition. Elkhart Sales Room, 601 Chicago ave.. near McCook. -6-2t. FOR SALE King "8." 1st class condition; 1 Case sedan: 1 Kissell-Kar. 10 points, all Al condition: 1 Oakland, 191k; 1 Chevrolet. 1917: 1 Corliss truck. Sandow Garage, 6il Chicago aVe., E. Chicago. 6-7-41. FOR SALE 5-pass. Studcbaker. Al condition. Electric lights, self-starter. $460. 1 Raphael carburetor. 1 Rem me y magneto, 1 Honey-comb radiator. Cail evenings, 18a Ash St., Hammond. 6-7-2t. FOR SALE 1917 Studcbaker roadster, in good mechanical condition. Price $45't. 6 sped tires. 749 Calumet ave.. phona Hammond S461. 6-7-21. FOR SALE Hupmobile, model S2: 1st class condition 40o Northcote ave., E. Chicago. 6-y-FOR SALE OR TRADE Reo, 5-rass . 1425; Cadillac sedan, 5-pass.. $50; Marion sedan, 5-pass. $475. 4513 Forsythe ave., phons E. Chicago 672M. 6-9-2C. For Rent-Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Two strictly modern light housekeeping rooms. Ca.ll 1776 or 531 Michigan avenue, Hammond. 5-2S-1 FOR RENT Furnished room for housekeeping: 1 suit for bachelors. 183 Plummor ave., Hammond. 5-13-FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping in exchange for house work. No children. 715 Sohi St.. Hammond. 6-5-iH. FOR RENT 2 housekeeping. Call 575 150th 1336W. large rooms for light Gas, elec. and bath. St., phone Hammond 6-6-2t. FOR RENT Rooms, modern, to neat couple. Convenient to cars. 734 Wood eve., phone Hammond 805J. 6-6-lt. FOR RENT 1 large cool front bed room suitable for young lady or married couple; also 1 smaller bedroom for ladv or gentiemanj (Jail after 6 p. nr. 11S5 Garfield St., phone Hammond 1771. 6-6-3t. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. Modern, best location, reasonable. 125 Carrol! st., Hammond. 6-7-2t. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping or suitable for 2 gentlemen each. 232 Sibley st., Hammond. 6-7-2t. FOR RENT 2 famished rooms for light housekeeping. 362 E. Flummer ave., phone Hammond 1017R. 6-9-lt. FOR RENT 4 furnished rooms. 60S Plummer ave., Hammond. 6-9-3t. nt-c't'ln r(t& i venient to all car lines; all modern con-j veniences; iignt, nouseaeepinK u u sired. 4609 Forsythe ave.. O.J flnnr 6-9-lt ' "j
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i rennet sen'.irrnen ei e.'ui'ir vi. j Downey apts., phone Hammond If s9. 6-9-tf. FOR RENT 3 well housekeeping rooms, phone Hammond 2565. furnished light 296 Fayette st., 6-9-lt. FOR RENT -rooms 341 mond R57J. -2 large housekeeping Kane ave.. phone Ham-6-9-6t. FOR RENT Furnished room for 2 gentlemen. Call after 6:3, 84 Doty st.. Hammond. 6-9-lt. . 3 furnished rooms for light j FOR RENT
housekeeping. tail wmoay evenms ; l!t -., or Tuesday morning. 232 Michigan ve..:ond 4r
Hammond. t-.i-n. L-n o tttn.T larrf rool s PfPlPE RENT 2 large cool sleeping: rooms, suitable for I or 2 people. Phone Hammond 1367M. 6-9-3t. suitable for 1 or z people. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping: young .couple, witnou- ( children. Inquire 4939 Chicago For Sale Motocycles. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. Sold on easy payments. Also 2nd hand j - motorcycles pougni ana SoiU. a., j. siiiaai. Successor to O. W. Hunter. 514-16-13 Hohman st. Phone Him'd 122. 4-24-tf. SECOND HAND MOTORCYCES All makes Singles and Twins. The Largest Stock In Lake County. Sold on easy payments. ExexLsrroa. motoxctcxs saxes BOOK. 129 State st. Phone 241. Hammond. . " 6-a-3t. For Rent. ton St.; between 5th and bth ave.. vary. rscw nuiiaing. win make tniiipr cnans to suit tenant. J. N. LeVe. Room 2ol). 673 Broadway, phone Gary 76. 6-5.-4t. FOR RENT Steam heated f.at. 7 room?, bath and pantry; 1 bloek from car line. No children. 264 State Line st., phone 1154M. 6-7-31. FOR RENT 4-room flat. $15. corner of Chiraeo and Kennedy ave., J3. Chicago. Apply 1st Calumet Trust & Sav. Bank. e-9-st. FOR RENT 4-room fiat and bath. 3910 Carey St., Ind. Harbor. 6-9-2t. FOR RENT House. St.. Hammond. Inquire 4JS Iogan 6-9-lt. FOR RENT 2-room modern apt., nlshed fon light housekeeping. Siblev St.. phone Hammond 1200R. ! Z . . 1 FOR RENT , -room house and bath: nnea wnn roomrrs. hi aen vii 'M furniture. Address A268, Times, Hammond. i-9-2t. : FOR RENT 3-room furnished flat for housekeeping. InQiiire 501 May st.. phone Hammond 975M, 6-f-2t. FOR SALE Miscellaneous BRUNSWICK TALKING MACHINE Mahogany cabinet, good as new. Only J.in. Straube Piano & Music Co., Hammond. 6-9-gt,
Real Estate Bargains.
SPECIAL! WACHEWICZ KOIIB BAH.OAIIT. Modern bungalow, like new. Located near the Country Clun on a ;3 ft. terraced coi ner lot. Shrubbery, shade u os and lawn a'.l set out; also tine roomy garage th riruewa.' The interior !' the house is finished jn solid nan throughout, ui ha ih. Min room. beamed ceiling. Freni'li doors, colonnades, cabin t. wmdow shades and screens. A very ! attractive home and finest location. ner leaving town and will vacate on fr before. Juli 1st. Act quick, leasonabI" terms. -st'.T.v 2-fiat frame. 5 and 5 rooms and baths, cemented basement, elee. ami gas. rooms decorated. Fine (Mil 'side locallon. near i'.h- line. Out-of-tow n ru n r will sacrifice for truck salat only 350, Willi only $ , j 1 1 u rash, balance like rent. rXANK JT. WACEIWICZ. "Home of the Best Horn Bargain." ' Cor. Oakley It Flummer aves. Phone Hammond 1617. Open evenings, t-6-:;t FOR SALIC Lri luodsra Bouse: terms. Phone io43 Hmnmuud. 11-tfo-tf. FOR SALE Restaurant doing good business in fine location. Write A229, Times. Hamniond. 5-16-lf. WILL SELL RESTAURANT DOING Rood business Cheap if sold at once. Located near Four Corners. Holding mid hotel license. Write A2S1. Times. Hammond. 6-2-6t. FOR SALE We are offering the biggest bargain in Hnmninml, in a 5-room modern bunealow. South side. One-half block from car line Exceptionally easy terms. Mnrgis & Moore Co.. 402 Hammond bids., phones Hammond 3 2 J -i: 1 4 .. 6-4-tf. FOR SALE Ry owner, new 6-rooin modern 2-story house. All assessments paid. 932 Erie t., Hammond. 6-5-3t. FOR SALE New 5-room house on south side. Ready lo occupy. Elevtric light, furnace heat, laundr.v tubs. Modern in every wa. A bargain. By owner. Phone Hammond 75S. 6-6-61. FOR SALE New up-to-date bungalow. 5-rooms and sun parlor. Oak trim, furnace heat. Ready to occupy. Inquire or owner. 41'i Ash st.. phone Hammond 1927. 6-b-ll. i KOE SALE Store blinding, with rooms 1 in rear, on Kennedv ave.. Hessville. 1 jr- pedelow. Hessviilc. Ind. 6-6-31. FOR SALE -New-trees and shrubs. Ind. Harbor. 6-room bungalow, 323 Hemlock st . 6-7-2t. FOR SALE House. 6-room. able. Phone Hammond 2690. Reason. ti-7-2t. FOR SALE 2 house. $j300. Chica go. story frame 4315 Magoun FOR SALE 7-room house st. Owner moving to Chicago ?330: part cash. J. E. .1 rcseott, Hammond 2s 12. phone j-9-lt.l FOR sid SAI r li, -story bungalow, south ?ire place, large living room Price for qub'k sale. $ 1200; par rash. 1 p Tl-r.eoo1t ohr.n Hi.innion.i 1 & 1 ? 6-9-n.; GRAND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Must seil at once, the best equipped ,- restaurant in the very best location the city. Phone Phil Casncr. Indiana newin the Harbor 452M. 6-9-2t. ' FOR SALE Furnished 5-room flat, Everything practically new. Phono Hammond 3401 after 4 p. m. 6-9-2t. FOR SALE 6-room brick veneer cot-! tage and a 4-room frame cottage, sou'h side. Musr be, sold at once. Call al Si Slate St.. Hammond, after 4 p. m. 6-9-11-14. FOR SALE 6-room cottage. Fine location. uii basement, furnace, lot 37 H ft- Price $2700; $306 cash. 3-room house. 2 lots. $1150; terms. ,J. S. Blackirun Co.. 161 State St., Hammond. 6-9-3t. - I LOTS FOR SALE In Hammond s best subdivision, Will build to suit pur - chaser. Small cash payment, balance as rent. Cronin Real Estate Co., 3(12 Hammond bldg., phone Hammond lrt. 6-9-2t. Miscellaneous. I. L. COHEN FOR PAPER H'NGING! 'le'sta 103"v- ' r.l.A 1 J C I IO Ij 'J A . J -M farm Joans at the rale of S's'r interest. 5-year terms. 2"-year terms. 6 interest. In answering state number ot and addres Room 30 4. T-u lij- 1 nA c. fi 1 . ROUT. HOWARD. PIANO MAKER formerly at 153A State St., now permanently located at 4'i9 Carroll st.. cor. Calumet. For tine piano tuning, repairing and rebuilding phone Hammond 3531. Anv maae talking; machine ruI paired and regulated. Estimates free, f Best references. 6-5-4t. LIBERTY BONDS. AVe will pay thrse cash prices, based on closing N, X. market and accrued interest. lat ic'r jjn.po 2nd 4U1 $4i.97 A .- arn ' r 4i.to i 46.50 4!h 4V4 4i.2o Franklin Inrestment Co. 2 in Hammond Kidg., Hammond Ind. nours : uany, a 10 6. samraay, m Hour b-j-tt. WE BUILD Sri -Screen doors, screen porches an special rurnuure ano mane a.o turniture and make all
i "lOOa ave.. t. nuns lurnn-ins lepans. ) a i ir'l Mir. 6-9-lt.iand delivered. Chas. Masko. 174 Caiu- . jniet Boul . rear iJixie Highway Garage. Phone shop. Ham. 2626; residence, 292S.
8-31-1 t ;i ifivr r 2 v t r; . Jl ' l L'J tllClll We Will DUV VOIU' equity. Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold. MILLER 3336 Michigan Ave. Indiana Harbor R"' ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. Let us repair your irons, fans, etc. Work done promptly. HAMMOND ELECTEIO SHOP. 60S Oakley are. Phone Hammond 1654. b-6-t. work and renalrina Phone Hammond l,i7. . . xoR.ACCo or 'snuff habit 5-23-lt. cured or no pav. 1.00 if cured Remeiv sent on trial. Supe-iba Co., Wioo, Baltimore. Mi. 4-26-lt. Automobile Radiator, Repaired and rebuilt. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fenders, hoods. gasoline tanks. Standard Auto Radiator Works, 044 Calumet ave.. phone 1450. 11-2-tf. Notice, Truck Owner. We carry a complete stock of Goodyear S. V. Truck Tires. We also have a 250-ton hydraulic press far ouick an-
" t ply uervice. Lake Co. Auto Supply. 71 Tv'JZ 1 S. Hohman St.. phone 1741, Hammond. 3H. A. Theil. Prop. 11-23-1C
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Guaranteed to cut. Called for and delivr. j. Herkner. S37 Calumet ave.. nhone Hammond 2S29. 4-7-tf.eod. 4-7-lmo. Situation Wanted. SITUATION WANTED As housekeeper. by mi-'clle aeed woman. Neat and capable. Ref. furnished. 252 State st . Hammond. fi-3-lt do. jt I WANTED FAMILY WASHINGS, to at home. Phone Hammond 2$9. 6-9-5
For Sale Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. FOR SALE Dressed hogs ot till weights. 22c to 26c; also live hos of all weights, 17c to 23c. At our packing house and stock yards, Columbia av. and C. & O. tracks. Phone Hammond 2i9. Parmenter Uarnetl Fkg. Co. 3-21-FOR SALE Scratch Kids by the pound. V arious sizes. Times office, Room 214. Hammond. 6-7-lf. PLAYER PIAKO EARQAIN We iiaw ,:ut had a. b-tifr Mom one of I able -to continue Hie payments on their player- pinno. Rather thnn go to ih.j expense: of reshipping this instrument, we will turn same over to the first responsible person who will finish paying out the contract on easy terms. Fofnrther information as to where ibis plaer may he seen, phone Gary 251 t our eNptiisc. or writa us. V. A. St.iiek Piano Co.. 552 Rroadway. o-3-ot. FOR SALE Ret bunnies, phone, E. Chicago 21S. Inquire by 6-4-21. FOR SALE 2-year-old row boat. 1 0 1 Rlummer ave.. jmone Hammond I771. 6-5-11. FOR SAIi;-: grocery wagons. Juod condition. Herman Haehtiel. 125 Gostlin st.. Hammond. 6-ri-at. FOR SALE. STORE FIXTURES. 3 lift cases; 1 umbrella ease; 1 collar ca.se; 2'h theatre seats, cheap; S dressers; 1 kitchen stove; 1 wardrobe. Chris, Berrv. 622 Chicago ave., E. Chicago. 6-6-3t. FOR SALE (HEAP. Garland range cook stove, with warming closet, good baker. 336A Sibley st.. after 6 p. m. 6-7-21. FDR SALE An oak dining room table. Call 741 Calumet ave.. phone Hammond 3451. 6-7-2t. FOR SALE Second hand rusr and davenport. 335 Logan St.. Hammond. 6-7-lt. FOR SALE Piano in good condition. Price reasonable. Inquire i:'26 Sehraere ae.. Whiting. . fa--2t NOTICE MEN Bic selection of tailor
ave.0OE.!made suits and single trous-6-7-3U icrs 01. sae a xery reduced
prices. J. Cuss, Tailor, 230 Svto o ct Hunnmnrl .ilr ,Oet tbo habit. Buv for cash . " . pay less at tins place. Ilammond r urmture Co., i242 E. State St. (Look for i ( 'f(ck ill Ceiltei of sin ") I ' J 1 , j BLACK DIRT AND COAL FOR SALE. Delivered in Ind. Harbor. East Chicago j and Hammond. Lawns graded and sodiea. 1 ne Illinois voai to., pnories turnmond 274 or 1541. 4-16-tf.M.W.S. tOR SAL13 Best offer takes new $250 Cretor peanut and pop-corn machine. 149 Favette st., Hammond. 6-9-2t. Special, Bargains Pianos and Phonographs One new $650 player with ; Vif'iicll nnrl rolls: llPrl two j ' M-n( 11 ",1l 1 Ollh, UM(l I W O months, $.S0. One used $750 Steinway, like new, $225. One used Straube piano
rllike pew, $85.
One USed Webber, ! condition, $100. fine One used Wegman piano, likee new. $125. Phonographs. One new $175 Edison with 30 records, $90. One new $175 Brunswick for $80. One new $225 phonograph, large cabinet, $00. One new $115 machine, oak case, $57. Three, new $175 machines $70 each. One new $300 grand phonograph with records, $155. Many used machines. . . . x - ,1 UI UT III I I1 lKllH TO . H 1,'u, t -" Hi ,,()( ) 11()V .D to 8155 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 You must see these pho nographs at once it you are looking for an opportunity to save from $50' to $150 oil same. J. M. Wilcockson Music Co. 145 E. State St., Hammond Open Lvcnings. -9-l
USED CROWN PIANO in golden oak"irer,s in lh" rni!ed States, and who overhauled and in good plavine rondi- served nine years as president of the
tion o. fctrauoe I lano and i Musi
Ft Mt SALE Spring" water from the'reaf. and was on the executive com- , Thornton Forest spring. C. V. Ham-1 mittee of that organization for more
fiipr. aist ri n,jror. tvane ave.. nhotia Hammond 1819.M. 6-n-st. FOR SALE Bookcase, sanitarv couch. oak bed and springs. Call ln7 Carroll st.. Hammond. 6-9-lt. rOR SALE S auto tires taken off new - to t.e i replaced dv cords. Size 33
price earn. una ran teeil Oeod-i . , . , . , . . ,r .. rirh tires. 643 Hohman St.. phone Ham-' superintendent of the -school. Hts dtsmond Ji7. 6-3-1 1. ' missal rame as a very great surprise
FOR SALF Babv 3S16 Deodar St.. I22'.J. chicks, 1 dav old. phone Ind. Harbor H-9-3t. USED HARVARD PIANO. French walnut finish, large size. In good plavin condition. Only $?0. Straube Piano At Music Co.. Hammond. 6-!-6t. NEWEST CABLE . SONS PLAYER pianof. YiU S8-note. automatic tracker, metal tubing w arranted 15 v rs. Onlv $4.10. Straube Piano & Music (', Hammond. 6-9-6t. r?-piecc uiapohany )arIor suitf, at $35. Larp? Oak Daveuport, at 48.00. Dufold Bod Toucli $40.
The sbote articles have been newlv 'w , rerinished. upholstered throughout with' "'hool has been operated during the highest grade Spanish covering; frames j last two or three years, and it has also
weii construct", line mat or nignest ; grad furniture. I Hammond Furn. Exchange 204 East State,-onposito ! 1 Vij. PoStOIIlCe.
Lost and Found.
?50 REWAItn FOR stolen automobile. 7-pass., fariorv eng. I'lod.:! !!!. BorJv ( A N'T CLUE FOR Ghent !imouin. No. 12, fi-cyl.. ark bine. Taken .May l.th from privntn garage at 5 4 Raring ave., E. t'hieago. Notify owner, StdiS Raring ae. K. Ohicago. 6-5-tit. LST liH.v horse, white spot on facn, about l.'Oii lb, buggy horse, l eye 0111, about 2 weeks, ago. Reward if relumed to Jili) Kovecsi, 3:12 7 Mellvilln e., E. ihicat'o. -7-3t. Li ST--J! ink neck piece, betw een Tostlem.iite's and Erie depot. Liberal rewind. Ke urn 17 Walt ham si., piion-j Hammond 229 i. 6-7-3t. i LOST 2 horses; 1 black, lfl years old; I I while with cut on left leg, 2 years 1 old Reward. John liorota, 5th ave. and . Virginia st.. Gary. Rhone llOtj. H-9-4T. From auto near Morroco, Ind.. purse containing valuable keepsakes; 1 money, J5 to $ll. T.iberal reward. Findi er address It. Y., Times, llaninmnil. 6-9-3t. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. INDIANA. STATE I F COUNTY OF LAKE, c : IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. GENERAL AMERICAN TANK CAR CORinrtATION. A Corporation, vs. CITY OF EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA, A Municipal Corporation. No. 1S311. TO THE CITY OF EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA. AND THE CITIZEN 3 THEREOF: 'You and-on eh of you are hereby notified that th General American Tank Car Corporation, a Corporation has filed a petition in the 1-rftke Superior Court, in Room No. 2. thereof. Cause No. m31i. praying for a vacation of the plat of Euclid Avenue Addition to tho City of East Chicaijo, and for the vacation of a certain alley therein, as shown by sriid plat as appears from said petition and upHiriK i"r int. af auuii 01 y&iu a.uey said Euclid Avenue Addition lying west of lots one (1) to thirteen (13) inclusive in said Euclid Avnue Addition to the City of Fas'. Chicago, Indiana, and piaving that said alley as is chown In said addition and by sail plat be vacated, also for the sitting aside, vacation and expunging from the records of said plat of said Euclid Avenue Addition to the City of East Chicago. Indiana., from the re. ords of said County in the Recorder's Office thereof; that the same will come on for hearing on the ltith day of June. 1919. in said court before the Judge thereof in the Superior Court House in Hammond. Indiana, at which time, you may aprear and remonstrate thereto, and in default thereof, the same will be heard and determined in your absence.. WITNESS the Clerk of this, the La'-ti Superior Court, this 2sth day of Mav, 1319. HEP.BEP.T L. WHEATON. Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. A. OTTENHEIMER. Attorney, for Petitioner. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. ' IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ! ANTON JABROSKY. DECEASED. No j 1722. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR, ; COURT. HAMMOND, INDIANA. MAY TETtM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of At.loii Jabrosky. deceased, to appear in thei Lake Superior Cou-t. htld at Hammori. Indiana, on the "Ots day of Jun. I'.1:'1, and show cause :f an.-, why the FlN.M. SETTLEMENTS ACiOLNTS wiM tlvi state of siil d-ir,inl should no be approved; ,i-ii s-Ct heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and reeene their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lakrf Superior Court, at Hammond, this 31st day of May. 1319. HERBERT L. WHT5ATON. (Seal.) Clerk Lake. Suprrir-r Court. 5-2-9. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: IV THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT No. 2. MAY TERM. 1919. ALBERT GIVEN VS. F AND O MANUFACTURING CO. CAUSE No. 1242. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That in the abive entitled cause, th undersigned. Joseph W. Dunsing. has been duly appointed Receiver of the F and G Manufacturing Company, a corporation, of East Chicago. Lake County, Indiana. All creditors of the above named corporal io-ri are hereby notified to file their reppetivp claims on or before the lStli day of June ,lflp. (Signed) JOSEPH W. DUNSING. 6-9-1S. Receiver. OUT OF DEAF INSTITUTION fTIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAP!TL1 INDIANAPOLIS.. Ind.. June 9. Mr. Richard O. Johnson, who has long been one of the best known deaf school exConference of Superintendents and; than twenty years, was dismissed from the management of the Indiana Staie School for the Deaf by action of the board of trustees which met at the institution Friday afternoon. For the last thirty-seven years Mr. Johnson has lle,?ll ,ith.P assistant superintendent or to those who are in close touch with the school. The members of the board of trustees. Professor William W. Black of Bloomington. and Thomas J. Wilson of Oorvdon. Republicans; and Wiiltam P. Herron of Craw fordsvilie. and John E. WUlians of Anderson. Democrats: together with Governor Goodrich, have expressed the belief that the institution could be of greater usefulness lo the people of the state than it has been recently, and that the new management is necessary to keep the school out of a "rut" and make this Institution give better results for the large amount of money put into it. It has been known for some time that j there was dissatisfaction in some ouarP(rn a matter of official comment that , . ,. jiir. jonnsoii w living i n pMiauai style at the institu'ion. His manner of Uvin? for rh,T"'t ,,nfl f3rr'!,y flt thi expense of the state was in excess of what It should have been for the super- I
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Mrs. Louis M. Nuttman. Mrs. Nuttman, wife of Bnffadiei General Ixuis M. Nuttman of Washington, D. C, has left the capital foi OM Point Comfort, Va.. where she will entertain in army social circlej i.t that station. Intendent of a school containing fewer than 8"0 pupils. His salary, in addition to his residence expenses, was $3,100 a year. It is understood that th board had no criticism of the business management of the instituiion as fr as it went. Mr. Johnson's successor has not been announced, but it is understood 'hat the hoard has an expert in mind and that a new head w ill soon be chosen. The I trustees believe that thei, r more children in Indiana who should benefit j by the institution than there have been in the past, as the accommodations, j equipment and teaching staff f- r greater J usefulness- are in existence and more cou'.d be done for the state with slight inerea.se m exprnses. Mr. Johnson will leave th-- institution June 30. He has made the following statement in regard to the board's action: "I have no comment to make on the board's sudlen and unexpected actio!-. , . epi tfu.t I feel that the school's reputation for its work Is conudeif t eM .liei,! liv ilvse. best Qualified to judge; and I a'so feel that my i-er.fl as i 1 1 ,'.!.' -ie n ! and f rincipal now, and for thirt -seven ears, stands well ui'h the m.nhe-s ,,f the profession throughout the U'.i'f-i satf s and Canada. I have met t .v in annunllv in national conventions during all these ears. ilw a. s ir-kmg activ e part therein, and liae fi-'d conferred upon me by th-m the high'-sl honors r-f the three g i-M t i.:i'ional professional organizations. Scores of the administ rali e officers and teat hers of the state schools for the deaf throughout America have freiuiitly inspect'd th work of both the school and its superintendent with words of praise. At the present time. I am chairman of a national committee. ; appointed by the conference of sunertnteiusr.ts and principals, to work out a ' scheme for the standa rdiaation of; schools for the def and the measure-, merit of efficiency therein." j LAKE COUNTY SOLDIERS ELECTED (Continued from rags one.) member of the legion toward the stamping out of anarchy, Bolshevism, and every other form of disloyalty. "Wr reiterate the demand? on congress made by the St. Louis caucus that laws he Mulcted compelling every alien who surrendered his claims to citizenship to evade military service in the time eif his adopted country's greatest need to be deported to the country whence he came., and spprove the sentiment of the caucus tViat an olien enemy who is so dangerous to the welfare of the country during wartime should be deemed too dangerous to be allowed to remain here in time of p-i-e to enjoy its blessings." "The American Legion. Indiana branch, declares its unalterable conviction that the recent series of bomb outrages which sought to create a reign of terror furnishes conclusie evidence that there is a movement, well organized, in this country to destrcy this government and substitute therefor one of force and MAY WIN WOMAN'S GOLF CHAMPIONS!! I! e,T- - 'I . fv-fff-f..' f - i.f(ti TrTV v p -)ltfCf I7WOCO J tf Mrs. R. H. Barlow. Mrs. R. H. Barlow of Marion, one of the stars in the Woman's Eastern Solf association championship tourney at tha Apawanis clab at Rye, N. Y., is expected by many to win Lhe national championship this year. It
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ruthlessness; that it is the sense of this convention that the promoters of this organization should be sought out ani punished in the severest manner known, and we pledge our support t every effort to break up such organizations and aid in the apprehension and punishment of its members. We further declare our be!:ef that If the perpetrators of theoutrages are discovered to be aliens that they should be deported to the countries from, which they came, and that if our present laws do not permit such deportation the laws shoulij be so amended as to compel it." Judge Raymond S. Springer, of Connersville. was elected president of th'Indiana branch of the legion, after th organization, which formerly bore th name World War Veterans of Indiana, had voted to affiliate with the American Legion, the national organization of veterans of the world war, recently
formed at a national convention in St. Louis. OTEES OTFICIKS XLBCTID. t Other officers elected for a term of one year are: L. Russell Newgent. of Indianapolis, secretary; Percy Glover, cf East Chicago, treasurer; Burchard Brundage. of Anderson, chaplain: J. B. Reynolds, cf Indianapolis, employment officer; J. A. Wright, of Bloomington, historian; and Chester P. Wolf, of Indianapolis, war risk insurance officer. The chairman of a state publicity committee is to be appointed by the president. Morns Levi, of Evansville, and Floyd Murray, of Hammond, were elected district vice presidents. In a few congressional districts in which no vice presidents hive been selected the positions will ie filled by appointments by the president. Ii was decided to retain the corpora'." rieme of World War Veterans of Indian i. at least for a time, although the organization will act under the name of thslegion. EQTjrEMXNTS TOM, CHA&TII. The: state organization will grant a charier to any post in the state applying wiih at least fifteen members, who. during the recent, war, were members ef the arm;, navy or marine corps and who were honorably discharged. Th dues are S'l cuts a year, one-half of which gotst'j th- national organization. There ;.! t be appointed In every post, lepitsotiiativcs to have charge of war risk insurance adjustments and the iiiftiu) i it of discharged selaler. TftV-se i il'i ciP wii! work through the slate- an 1 n-tior.al officers to take care of claims cf former soldiers. Ir.d.'arapoltfc e as selected for the ne. state convention, which will be held in June of next year. FURTHER ARRESTS ARE EXPECTED (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHV1CE1 I: ETROIT.-Mich.. June it a learned from authoritative mure t ; morning that further arrests wl'l Vmade probably today in the a'.leir " conspiracy u defraud the go . ernm 'flout cf mi Hiring of dollars through th "fake" hldj on salvage ord.ianc to be dispi sei cf in this district. Th department ef justice agents vouchsafed "ne gtatement that at least one of the suspects to be arrested s New York City man They a'.o said that Capt. Sotoriu Nicholson, rdnane chief f nance officer for this district for the U. S. army had virtually cn-fe-?ed his share in the plot. Th gevagonty said Nicholson was a" ' i.en up" an1 a.d tht th capt.i i ojil probably" make a clean i) ." j-!S operations when th adiitMnal arrests came. The Times' want ads bringr astonishing results if their users arto be believed. CHICHESTER S Fim bl-eke.tarJ ta. iBnaiJX: 111 U Be4 asd 6el p.raiiic' e. Mied with Blua fineos. V J ',lr.rl.i. Aiif'Cn.Clftt.Tr!l'r DLaToK KR1ND -ILU fnr CF Tmr kaowa at Bt. Safest. Al-4 Rf: IV .S0lDBVDRLGGlST5LVtm.fi? J "mi iiijijmjII( X'.. f r, to . M .e A 11 f" eV. J MRS. E. LEE Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. The Right Way to Live." Mrs. E. Lee. old No. 319, new No. 716 State Line at., opposite S. W. corner of hospita!. Illinois side. Phone 334S Ham. mond. WHY NOT Borrow Money of US If You Need It? It Is no argument to say that you have to pay for it. You have to pay for food, clothing, rent and many other things. Nearly all necessities in life lave advanced in price, yet you can borrow money NOW et cheaper rates than ever before. All Loans Made at Legal Rates On Furniture. Pianos. Aammobiles. Live Stock, same left in your possession. Our Twenty Monthly Payment Plan makes it easy to repay. For instance you borrow I50.0O you pay back $i'.50 per month with interest at St rer cent, on unpaid monthly balances. Same proportionate rate up to $10r,.o0. Licensed. Bonded and under State supervision. Provident Loan Ass'n Room 3. Panama Bldg.. ' 14S-1S0 East State St., Hammond. Ind. Thone 32 3. License No. 49 4. ii cfcfr"7Wj' II I " A -
