Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1919 — Page 11

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NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will te 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Hammond, Ind., March 31. A charg-a of ten cents for c&Uscttoa will be made for all classified advertlssmants piloted to this office and not p.Ud It within flTe dajrs. , Wanted Male Help.

WANTED 1st class shoemaker. 624 i!9:h St . 'Whiting;, Ind. 6-I-tf. WANTED Men for day or night work. Good pay. Metals Refinery Co., Osborne, Ind. 6-5-tf WANTED Reliable boy to carry Times routs on Sheffield av. Times office. Room 214, Hammond bldg. 6-2T-3t. WANTED A (rood stronr man to work tn dajrv, only those willing to work need apply. Hammond Dairy, 6 SO Oaklev ave.. Hammond. tS-28-ot. WANTED Storekeeper, experienced in steel plate and eastings preferred. xYpplv m. Graver lank ks, East Chicago -"-st BIG MONET AND OPPORTUNITY FOR salesman with right spirit. Phone Hammond 645 for appointment. 6-30-5t WANTED Competent, man for night tickt-t clerk at E. Chicago office. Call at office between 7 a. m and 3 p. m. C. L- S. & S. B. Ry. Co.. E. Chicago, 7-1-lt UNSKILLED MEN FOR PRODUCTION WORK. Area 18 to 43. "Weight 140 lbs. of more. IN GOOD PHTSICAL CONDITION. Good living wage paid while learning. Steady work assured. Apply In person or communicate with Factory Employment Offlc. XiiE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. Akron, Ohio. 7-1-151. WANTED Middle aged man and woman for general work around hotel; good ss.la.ry, room and board. Mee Hotel. Hammond. 7-1-St. WANTED A partner In barber shop. Hammond. Me Hotel 7-l-3t. WANTED Chauffeur. Co.. E. Chicago. U. S. Reduction T-l-lt. MISCELLANEOUS. X L. COHEN FOR PAPER HANGING and painting. We take bunds in payment, iia Sibley et., paone Hamn;ond 103SW. 2-6-lt. PIANO PLAYING Ragtime in 20 lessons guaranteed. Geo. G. Green, 42oB Forsythe avt.. rhone E. Chicago 1011. 6-17-lJt. LIBERTY BONDS. Do not sell your Liberty Bonds. We vill loan yon monev on vour bonds to be paid back on easy payments. Money to loan on 1st and 2nd mortgages. Julius S. Freidman Co. Real Estate, Loan3 and Insurance. Calumet Building: Phone 45 East Chicago Cent'l Sheet Metal Works CLI2TTON COSTBZ.X.O, Prop. Radiators repaired and all kinds of auto sheet metal work. 490 Hohman st. Shop phone. Hammond 2S4. 6-ll-6eod. Pine Street Garage Now open for business. Six years experience on Ford, cars. EEX.X.Z&S BIOS. 855 Pin St., Hsjiunond. 6-27-6t. XJ3EXTT BONDS. We will pay these rash prices, based cn closing N. Y. market and accrued Interest. 1st 2H S43.23 3rd 44 $47.65 1st 411"r 47.18 4th 4 ' 47.00 2nd 41' 46.82 5th 4rr 49.50 Pranklin Investment Co. 210 Hammond Bldg., Hammond Ind. Hours: Daily. 9 to fi. Saturday, 9 to S. 6-3-tf. PIANO AND TZ7TE TTTBirrTTTP.!! FOLISHXNG A5D XITrNISHISTC PAUL C. KLEIN. 10S' Harrison st., Hammond. Phones, Hammond 2087. E. Chicago 9S3, Ind. Harbor 90, Whiting 27. 6-IS-6'. eod. WE DO ALL KINDS OF CARPENTER work and repairing, rhone Hammond 1447. 7-1-lt. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Guaranteed to cut. Called for and delivered. R. J. Herkner, 8X7 Calumet ave., phone Hammond 2829. 7-1-lt. Automobile Radiator. Repaired and rebuilt. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fenders, hoods, gasoline tanks. Standard Auto Hart la tor Works. 944 Calumet ave.. phone 1450. 7-1-Lost and Found. LOST 2 fox hounds, male white and yellow; female black, write and tan. Return or give Information of whereabouts to F. C. Miller. 189 State st. and receive liberal reward. Phone Hammond 1790. 7-1-tf. Room and Board. WANTED Board and room n private family for girl. 13. going to school in Gary. Phone Ind. Harbor 187. 6-2S-6t. WANTED By offloe man. nice room In private family; close in preferred. Writ Y, Times, Hammond. 6-30-St.

Wanted Female Help. WANTED Waitress, six days work. Apply between 6 to 10 p. m. Joy Lo, 100 State St., Hammond.

WANTED 25 girls to grd beans. Interstate Storage & Foi-w aiding Co. Hammond. b-21-tf. WANTED Woman or girl for general housework. Must bo capable. Inquire at 809 Chicago avc, E. Chicago. 6-25-tf. WANTED Competent g'ri for housework: good wages, no washing 1.23 Morraine ave., phone Hammond 7ni. 6-2T-2t. WANTED Waitress; Rood wages, steady work. Anly Ohio Restaurant, Ind. Harbor. 6-1'8-St. WANTED White girl for general house work. 3S0i' Alder St., Inrl. Harbor. 6-2S-.1t. WANTED Lady Manager. Store in State st. has an excellent opening for a lady with experience in buying and managing Ladies Ready-to-Wcar and Millinery; must have small amount of capital and come well recommended. Address No. A-294, Times. 6-30-3 WANTED Dlshmashor: short hours no Sunday work or holidays. The Grill Restaurant, Hammond bldg., phone 66;. 6-SO-U. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ham mond Lunch, 57 Hohman St., Hamd 6-30-3t State Street Store Wants Lady Manager Wanted at once, middlenged lady with experience as buyer and manager for Ladies Ready-to-Wear and Milinery Department; must have good references and small amount of capital. This is a money-making opportunitv for right partv. Address' A-294, Times. -30-3 WANTED Experienced saleslady for dry goods department; good wages steady position. The Bee Hive Store, East Chicago. 6-30-2 WANTED Waitress; 9 hour shift; Esehenbach Restaurant, 707 Chicago av. East Chicago 6-30-3 WANTED Good experienced glr!; good -agea, no washing. Phone Hammond 1139- 6-S0-4t. WANTED Counter waitress. Majestic Restaurant. Hammond. 6-30-2t. WANTED Experienced girl to work in ice cream raxlor. 17S Sibley at., Hammond. 6-30-St. WANTED Younr girl to assist in hous work. 4301 Northcote ave.. E. Chicago. 7-l-.'t. WANTED Waitress at Gibson T. M. C. A.: salary. 140 rer month room snri board. Phone Hammond 2684. 7-l-3t. WANTED Washwoman. J M. Lautmann, 1204 Morraine av, Hammond. 7-l-3t. WANTED Night dishwasher. Mee Kestaurant: good wages. 7-1-lt. "WANTED Dishwasher. Chop Suev Restaurant, 99 State L. Hammond. 7-l-2t. WANTED Girl for general housework. 825 W. State St., phone Hammond 6Si. 7-l-2t. For Sale Automobiles. Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-R. FOR SALE 7-pass. touring car; cheap If ttiKen this week. For information apply 546 Hohman St., Hammond. fj-2I-tf. FOR SALE Ford touring car, 1917 model, in 1st class condition, engine put in 1st class shape. Phone Hammond 2659. 6-i8-lt. FOR SALE 1 panel body Ford; all new tires. Phone Hammond 2634. 6-28-3U TRUCK The Beti military type motor truck is guaranteed to s;and the hardest kind of usage. Price is lowest, units and workmanship the best. Come and see before you buy. Rett Motor Co., 491 Lymaii ave.. phone Hammond 475. 6-:-6t. rXR SALE Sajton Six. 5-pass . like new. Only $450 cash. Call at 503 Fred St., Whiting. 6-30-2t. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1917 Ford. 5pass , with starter. 1916 Ford. 5-pass. 1917 Pullman, 5-pss . $375. 4506 Forsvthe ave., phone E. Chicago 672M. 6-30-2t. FOR SALE1 Oakland. 1918, 5-pass., limousine top: Al condition. Bargain. 623 Chicago ave., phone E. Chicago 64. Calumet Garage. 7-1-3L FOR SALE 1-ton Republic truck, nearly new, fine condition. Phone Hammond 648. 7-l-5t. FOR SALE S-cyl. Saxon In good condition; electric lights and starter, good tires: at a bargain. Phone Il.mraonii 10 ISM. 7-l-2t. Business Chances. MILLIONS are suffering with Rheumatism. Moat important discovery of the age. An herb that actually drives the most stubborn case of Rheumatism entirely out of the system. People write us and say they are astounded at the results, especially on the kidneys. Just tKln'rf rf tl4 menev mAlcinir nnsAlhf Hi i. Representatives wanted. $1.12 pound postpaid. 10 rounds $5 expres paid. Rheumatism Herb Co., Venice, Calif. 6-S-Situation Wanted. SITUATION WANTED Young lady would like position in offlca or suite of offices caring for phone calls or doing clerical work. Call or address E. Chi-cago-Ind. Harbor Times office. 710 Chicago ave., phone E. Chicago 283. 6-18-tf. SITUATION WANTED By competent young lady to act ii capacity of governess for children. Can furnish best ref. as to integrity of character. Write A280, Times. Hammond. 6-18-2t Take The Times and keep touch with the whole world. ID

Real Estate Bargains. WACEEWICZ SPECIAL! ' HOME BAROAJS! b-room modern now bungalow, ccnlrally located, close in. with 40 ft. corner 1(1. Oak interior. French doors, colonades. built-in hnflfet. kitchen cabinet. I'tam o-iling. til. bath floor, downspouts, laundry tubs. best furnace, screens, shades, fine lawn and t-hrubberv. Th5 building is so arranged that three additional 1-trge rooms can be compu ted unMans. All assessments paid in full and

. Quicjt possession. Fine location and a real good bargain. Act quick! Reasona tue terms. THANK J. WACHEWICZ. "Some of the Best Koine Bargains." Comer .Oakley and Piummer aves., rhone Hammond 1617. Open evening. f-l-jt. FOR SAL'S Lrif modern Bouse; terms. Phone 2642 Hammond. ll--tf. i'OK SALE New bungalow, 439 Elm st. Immediate possession. toOOO; JO monthly payments. Paul R. Lipmski. 500 Hohman si., phone Hammond US. 6-18-tf. FOR SALE The best building site in Hammond. 113 ft. on Forest ave.. facing circle; 1 2 S ft. on Kenwood ave.: 113 ft. on State Line blvd. Lot about 2" ft. above sidewalks, Kenwood addition. Inquire Geo. C. Locklin, 15 Warren st.. Hammond. ti-25-tf. FOR S A UE Grocery, including stock and bldg.; excellent corner location, steady cash business. Modern flat above store. Good reasons for selling. Address 461 Michigan ave., Hammond. 6-Zb-lZt ! FOR S ALE--Hammond downtown brick business block. 3 year lease at reason able rent. Will sacrinc.e for quick sale. Address Owner Pilgrim. 1218 Penobscot bldg.. Detroit, Mich. 6-27-6t. FOR S.LF Frame garage, down town in Ind. Harbor, rewir of lot. located S122 Fir st. Geo. Miller, phone Ind. Harbor 6-2S-3C. FOR SALF, Modern 5-room cottage, with or without furniture. Sickness reason for telling. 627 S'ate Line st , Hammond. 6-28-7t. FOR SALE Three 33,2 ft. lots, on IouglHS ave., W. Hammond. $600 each. Two 40 ft. lots. Forsvthe ave. $750. Phone Hammond 2292 or call 670 Douglas ave.. after 7 p. m. 6-30-3t. j FOR SALE Grocery store, good loca tion, corner Sibley v Oakley ave. Inquire 184 Sibley St.. Hammond. 6-30-3t. FOR SALE 1 acre of good ground, a 5room house and a good barn, in Heisvllle. near :. I. S. RR. Inquire of Mr. Bardic, Hessville. Ind. -2l-3teod. FOR SALE 7-room house with basement. 50 ft. lot. Improvements paid. Cash or terms. 514 Chicago ave., phone 3195. 7-l-3t. PRETTT (Y)ZT 6-ROOM BUNGALOW facing pa.rk on Lyons St.: sun parlor, breakfast room, large rooms with cak finish, handsome decoration; ready July 15: only $5500. terms. Write D. I T.. Times. Hammond. 7-1-lt. WILL BUILD TO SUIT ON TOUR LOT and sell on easy payments. Have bought enough lumber at old prices to build six. Write C. M. S.. Times, Hammond. 7-1-lt. FOR SALE Restaurant. Indiana Harbor: exceptional offer if taken at one. John Pora Co., 3462 Guthrie St., Ind. Harbor.- 7-l-3t. FOR SALE Lot 37 H. north side, near interurban. Must sell next week. $275. Address P. o. Box 256. Hammond. 7-l-3t. FO& SALE. Two flat buildings on Hohman st. Bargam. Two fiat buildings on Gostlin St., modern. Bungalow on Michigan ave.. modern. Large house on Towle St.. modern. Cash or terms CTROUrN BXAX I ST ATX CO. 3P2 Hamond hide., phone Hammond 1S7. Open Evenings. 7-l-2t. FO RSALF. A candy and cigar store; living rooms in rear; leaving city. "527 136th, corner Deodar. Indiana Harbor. 7-1-ot. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1 farm; 6.-acre. with 7-room house, good barn and other out buildings, fine shade trees and some fruit, good gravel road and convenient to railroads and market; will consider good cottage or bungalow at right price. Address "S." 10 Carroll St., phone Hammond 8R9M. 7-l-2t. For Rent-Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 2 strictly modern light housekeeping rooms. Mrs. Bunnell. 631 Michigan ave., phone Hammond 1776. 6-30-tf. FOP. RENT To office or mercantile man, w?ll furnished, perfectly modern room. 159 E. State Kt., 2nd rtoor, front, east flat, Hammond. 6-2S-3t. FOR RENT 4 furnished rooms, near Gary car line. Call Hammond 440. 6-30-2t. FOR RENT Modern 6-roorn furnished flat. Call 430 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 6-30-lt. FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms. 411 Logan St.. Hammond. 7-1-lt. FOR RENT Large sleeping room with privileges of homo and housekeeping, o couple without children: location in E. Chicago. Write A295. Times. Hammond. 7-l-3t. FOR RENT Furnished room near Hohman. 28 Douglas St.. upper flat. JHammond. 7-1-lt. FOR RENTCarroll st Furnished front room, loo flat B. Hammond. 7-1-lt. FOR RENT To couple, furnished rooms, modern, hot water heat. 866 Calumet ave.. Hammond. 7-l-2t. FOR RENT Rooms for housekeeping. modern, to neat couple; convenient lo cars 734 Wood ave.. phone H&mmnnd 805J. 7:l-lt. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms; also sleeping rooms. 378 Michigan ave., phone Hammond 980J. 7-1-lt. FOR RENT Furnished 7-room house wih bath in Homewood: for further particulars phone Hammond 8S9M 7-l-2t. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping for couple. 351 Indiana ave.. Hammond. 7-1-lt. FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms. 25 Douglas St.. phone Hammond 103R 7-1-lt. FOR RENT Furnished rcom: elec. bath. 115 Clinton st., Himmond. and 1-lt. For Rent. FOR RENT House. 21 rooms: hot water heat. eiec. light and gas: good location. 3719 Michigan ave.. Ind. Harbor. 6-26-10t FOR RENT Will share home with couple without children, location E. Chicago, convenient and comfortable; must have references. Inquire or address M. P. E. Chicsgo-Ind. Harbor Times, 809 Chicaco ave.. E. Chicago. 6-26-t. FOR RENT-Plain furnished 4-room cottage. ner Harbor Belt. Inquire S5 Sibley St., Hammond. i-28-6t. FOR RENT 1st class, strictly modern furnished apt., with private bath: suitable for 2 people. D. A. Pugh. 429 Mav St.. Hammond. 6-30-tf. FOR RENT Furnished 6-room cottage. 90 Condit St.. Hammond. 6-30-2t. FOR RENT 6-room cottage and 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Thone Hammond 3145. 7-1-lt. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room fiat, modern. Phone Hamm nd 3401 between 4 and 7 p. m. 7-l-2t. FOR RENT Garage. Hammond. 22 Condit St., 7-1-lt. FOR RENT Furnished house in E. Chicago with owner occupying part: no children. Write A300. Times, Hammond. 7-1-6L

Sale--Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. FOR SALE Dressed hogs of ell weights. 22c to 26c; also live hoss of all weights. 17c to 2Sc At our packing hou3e and stock yards. Columbia ave. und C. te O. tracks. Phone Hammond 239. Partnenter Earnett Fkg. Co. 3-21-FOR SALE Scratch pads by th pound. Various sizes. Times ofllce, Room 214. Hammond. 5-7-tf. FOR SALE! Horse, wagon and harness. Inquire Chi. A. Mayer, State Lino, near Rimbach, Hammond. 6-17-tf. FOR SALE: Large mixed Belgian female hare; a beautiful rabbit for a pet. Only $2. Call Hammond 9S9M. 6-24-21. FOR SALE 3 horse-drawn vans; 3 furniture box wagons; 1 horse-drawn piano wagon: 1 furniture take trucK; 1 estimators buggy. These wagons are all In good condition and will be sold cheap for cash or time payments. Empire Storage Co.. 6311 Cottage Grove ave.. Chicago, phone Midway 1. 6-25-tf. FOR SALE 100 shares of Red Devil SteAd ltunmcr stock. $00. Edward J. White, Geji. Del.. Ind. Harbor. 6-2 8-3t. FOR SALE Collapsible baby cab: bed. not used. Red Cross Chapter House, Ind. Harbor. - 6-30-3t. FOR SALE Hoosier kitchen cabinet; 1 bae burner. 879 Erie St., phone Hammond 844R. 6-30-.'t. FOR SALFj 1000 shares North Central Oil Co. stock, to investors only. Sacrifice if taken immediately. Address A295 Times, Hammond. 6-30-5t. FOR SALE: Cheap, 2 dump wagrftis and one gear; all In good condition. Northern Ind. Lbr. & Coal Co., Robertsdale 6-30-3t. FOR SALE To right party, entire household goods with privilege of renting 4-rm flat. 593 Douglas ave. w. Hammond. 6-30-3t. FOR SALE! BM spring and mattress. Bargain, 54-B Warren st., Hammond. 6-30-3t. FOR SALE 1 light wagon and harness. M. Goodman, 569 Bulletin St., phone Hammond 1752. 7-l-2t. FOR SALE 1 post drill, "1 anvil at a bargain, very little used. 446 Pine st., Hammond. 6-30-lt. FOR SALE: $750 player piano at a sacrifice on account of leaving town. 41S Hickory St., Hammond. 7-1-Ct. FOR SALF. Spring water business, good proposition: also m-ton truck; selling on account of health. Phone Hammond 1S19M. 7-l-2t. FOR SALE Gas rang. Al condition. Must be sold, party leaving town. Inquire S425 Block ave.. Ind. Harbor. 7-l-3t. Get the habit. Buy for cash pay less at this place. Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St. FOR SALE! $60 3-p:ece brown wicker set for $25 174 Sibley St.. phone Hammond 1535. 7-1-lt. FOR SALE InvaJid wheel chair. 44$ Drftckert St., phone Hammond 3150. 7-l-2t. TOE SALE, S-plece mahogany paxlor suite, almost like new; cost. $5: price. S4850. Mahogany librarv table, almost, like new; cost $40; priee. S34.5Q. Oak library table-bed. S26.50, IjArge fumed oak chair, with loose leather cushion, price. SI 8.0O HAMMOND PTJKJJlTUJtB BXCTKAJTOE. 204 Sta,te St., opposlvs post office. 7-l-2t. FOR SALE Furniture for 4 rooms; 1st class, nsw. 617 161st St., E. Chicago. 7-l-2t. For Sale Motocycles. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. Sold on ey payments. Also 2nd hand motorcycles bought and sold. a. j. sxiora. traceessor to O. W. Hnnter. 614-16-18 Hohman St. Phc ne Ham'd 123. 4-24-tf. MOTORCYCLES. All makes, from $15.00 up. To get what you want, make your selection now. Sold on ensv payments EXCBX.SZOB MOTORCTCIE SAXES KOOM. S Stats Street Phone 2489. ' Hammond FOR SALE: Electric equipped S-speed Harley with Rogers side car. late model. John Ramshorst, Lansing, HI. 6-28-3t. Wanted to Rent. WANTED TO RENT 4 or 6 room furnished apt., south of Condit St., by couple. No children. Address 270. Times, Hs.mmond. 6-12-tf. WANTED TO RENT Man and wife with 2 children, want & or 6-room modern house, soon as possible. Will take year's lease. Cfn furnish referent es. Phone Hammond 2768. 6-19-6t. WANTED TO RENT 3 unfurnished rooms. Phone Hammond 2762. 7-l-3t. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room unfurnished, modern, centrally located, by man and wife. Best of references. Call Hammond 330. 7-l-3t. For Rent. FOR RENT 7-room flat, phone. Hammond 1481. 15 State st.. 7-1 -;;t. FOR RENT Good garage for 1 machine. 3425 Block ave.. Ind. Harbor. 7-l-3t. FOR RENT Brick barn. 22x30. for horses or autos; wll hold 6 autos: close in. paved allev: $6 per month per auto. J. E. Ware, 23 Sibley St.. Ham mond. 7-1-lt. FOR RENT 3-room modern furnished flat, newly decorated. 501 May St.. j phone Hammond 975M. 7-1-lt. FOR RENT 6-room modem flat: hot water heat 442 Indiana ave., phone Hammond 862J. 7-1-lt. FOR RENT Modern 5-room flat. 552 Morton ave.. E. Hammond. Call -l-Tt. FOR RENT Electric lighted garage. 115 Clint-n St.. Hammond. 7-1-lt. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE On and after this date I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyonn except myself. June $0. 1919. P. A. GEORGE. Ill Clinton St.. Hammond. 6-30-3L NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. j THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE, COUNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPE-J RIOR COURT.' MAY TERM. 1919. BARBARA ROZIC VS. LUDVIG ROZIC. CAUSE No. 18367. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff, by C B. ' Tinkham, attorney, and files her complaint heret), together with an affidavit of a compel pert i. showing that the defendant. tERIirt Dic." is not a resident of the ndiana. Said defeY. erefors hereby

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at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 9th day of September, A. D. 1919. the tamo being 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. j, h Hammond, in said County and State j on the 2nd Monday of September, A. I. i 1913. sf.id action will he heard and tctermin?d in his absence, i IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said ! Court, at Hammond, this 14th day of ; June. A. r. 1919. ! HERBERT L. WH BATON. I (Seal.) Clerk L. S Ry CORA D. ANDERSON, ! Deputy Clerk. 6-17-24: C. r-i. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, j IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE j OF KATIE KISH. DECEASED. No. 2129. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is surposed to be solvent. CHARLES M. REED. Administrator. Dated June 16, 1919. 6-17-24; 7-1. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARION A. HEMPHILL, DECEASED. No. 2134. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to h" solvent. SADIE HEMPHILL. Administratrix. Dated June 16. "1919. 6-17-24: 7-1. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GUST SHAFFER. DECEASED. No. 2135. Notice is hereby given that the undcr- ! signed has he-en appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. ' Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES E. BURNS, Administrator. Dated June 18, 1919. 6-17-24; 7-1. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOAN MORA RIN, DECEASED. No. 2130. ? Notice is hereby given that the ur.dersisned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed ti be solvent. JOHN EVO. Administrator. Dated June 16. 1919. 6-17-24; 7-1. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EVA KAMMER. DECEASED. No. 2131. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge, of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent, LAKE COUNTT SAVINGS &. TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. Datea Juna 16. 1919. 6-17-24; 7-1. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY B. WEISS, DECEASED. No. 2099. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of said Estate, by the Judge of the Iak Superior Court. Said Estat Is supposed to be solvent. WM. EIEKER. Executor. Dated June 16. 1919. 6-17-24; 7-1. Llvo In Extinct Volcano. Ia southwn Tunisia Is a mountain of considerable eize called Douirat, -which once upon a time -as an active volcano. Bubbles of Tolcaclc gases made It a veritable honeycomb of caves, vhlch in thess days are Inhabited. In fact, the whole mountain Is a city a human anthill, densely populated. The classified page constitutes a clearing house of "White Elephants." CJMost people have a white elephant a discarded article which either has served its purpose or for other reasons is not earning its room. 4$ Every white elephant of yours has a cash value to some one. A want ad will find a buyer for a few cents. B5E n WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY MONEY TO LOAN INVESTIGATE! Out "TwntyvPaTinent Flan." It WUi Pa,y VotL Loans on furniture, pianos, victroa; live sfock or automobiles, let in your lpoeses9ion. $25 to $300 Plus Sj on unpaid balances, iron Better to CsaJ with. Provident Loan Ass n lAo "fed. Bondad, Cier Stat Supervision. " ioom 3, Paaama Bldg., 14 3-It 1 a st.t St., EAmtaoifl, lad. b. Z 323. Uoe&ss So. 494.

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H otis MENU HINT. Breakfast. , Fresh Strawberries, Powdered Sugar Crisp Fried Bacon Creamed Potatoes Coffee Cake Coffee Dinner. Green Pea Soup Crackers New Plain Boiled Potatoes Fish Turbot Lettuce Salad P.read Strawberry and Rhubarb Dumpling Tea Luncheon. Bean and Ejrjr Salad Brown Bread (home made) Canned Peaches Molasses Ginger Cake Cocoa Butter' i RECIPES FOR A DAY. Fish Turbot Any leftover (baked or fried) may he used, pint flaked fish, two epgs. fish One two tablespoons butter or substitute, one pint milk, one tablespoon f.our, one onion, pepper, salt and parsley to taste. Brinp milk to a boil, add butter and flour; when blended together erate onion, chop parsley and stir into the hot milk; when boiline: add the two eggs, well beaten, but do not cook it lonper. Pack the fish in layers, with the sauce between, and take in a hot oven twenty minutes. Strawberry and Rhubarb Dump11ns One cup sunrar, one tablespoon butter, one and one-half cup strawberries, one cup diced rhubarb, one teaspoon vanilla, three cups boiling water and pinch of salt. Mix the supar and corn starch tosrether, use a laree Berlin sauce pan with cover. Put the three cupa oi water with the fruit and other ingredients on to boil.. Make the dumplings, one cup of f.our, two teaspoons baking powder, one tablespoon sugar, rmcn of

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Collection of Indian Curio at toe Methodist Centenary CeleL ration WHAT has teen pronounced the greatest private collection o? Indian curios in America has been loaned to the Methodi3t Centenary Celebration at Columbus. O., by H

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Columbus Can Well Accommodate All Vho Attend Methodist Celebration, Officials Say BCC. , .... NO CROWD wbfefc has been proposed for the Methodist Centenary Celehratioo will swamp Columbus, according to Mayor George J. Kerb, who has received some inquiries from distant points regarding the ability f the Capital City to take care of the hundreds of thousands of Methodists comrog from all oer the United States for the Ceatenary Celebration. June 20 to July 1J. Mayor Kara says: -Columbus has always been equal to any situation. We are not going to fail the exposition crowds, no matter how ttany thousand there are. Tell them to come to Columbus ton. We are ready with even hearts and open doors. Columbus can do it." James T. Daniels, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, says: "We can easily and satisfactorily accommodate three hundred thousand visitors." Organiiing Secretary H. B. Dickson says: -Three hundred thousand my minimum estimate of attendance. Confident Columbus can take care of twica that lumter."

I Fashion's Forecast 1 J By Annabel Worthingtcm LADY'S AND MISS' BLOUSE. Quite annaoal is this new blouse, which iooka particularly well made up In a eooi voile or batiste. The p-tel at the beck sad front extends from the neckline to the iower edge. The pockets at the sides are rather deep and are folded over at the top. making an attractive finish. Cither at the twe styles of sleeve is suitable for this type of blouse. The lady's and miss' blouse No. &32 is cot in sizes 34 to 44 itches bust measure. The 36-inch size requires three yards iS-iach material. Price 10 ceata.

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eh old Hint i one ee, one-ouarter cup cream or j rich milk. Make into six dumpling i Bna arop on top oi iruat. Let sou j fifteen minutes and serve hot with its own sauce. Bean Salad This makes a hearty dish. Boil .nice, tender string beans (wax preferred do not break them up) in salted water; when tender, drain and set away to ret cold. Hard boil one ejg for each serving: arrange beans on lettuce leaves in nest shape. Slice the egg very thin into the neat in center, and serve with a rich home made salad dressing. Lima Bean Soup- Soak over night cne CUP dri'd lima beans; in tha mornine drain, add three pints coll j water, cook until tender, put through a sieve, cut two slices of onion and cook in two tablespoons fat: remove onion, add two tablespoons flour, one teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon pepEer, one cup rnilk. Add a piece of utter, or substitute, and boil several minutes. Sponge Drops Three eggs, two tablespoons water, one cup granulated sugar. Salt to suit taste; any flavoring; two teaspoons baking powder, one heaping cup flour or enough to make stiff batter that will drop from spoon; add a little cocoanut, and bake in a quick oven. TRY THESE. Pineapple Lemonade One cap sugar, one ccp canned or freeh pineapple, one cup water and the juke or two lemons. Mefhod: Boil sugar and water until it spins a thread, add the juice of pineapple and" lemons. Bottle. Upon using, add water and extra sugar if desired. Serve ice cold. Inexpensive Drink When making jelly save the skimmings and add water enough to make a thin syrup and can as you would grape juice. 1- ill a glass witu this, add shaved W. Pa m. an 'nnian trader or orteo. vllle. Miuneski. .V.r. Palm is her shown with :ron:e. of his interesting relics. Indian exhibitions will have a coa aiders ale p)re in the Celehraf ionPueblos will tinconcernedly mold p tery tefor ahrongs of curioug spectators. Juet as their grandfathers di4 before the -white man invaded thetr lands- Mavos will weave rugs and St. Regis make basketry all actually livtng ia than- native homes, be tatr pueblos or wigwams. Mi. NO SEATS RESERVE0 First Cone, First Served, at Coliseum at Methodist Centenary At a correnceef Director General S. Earl Taylor. Dr. Fred B. Fisher. H. B. Dickson and other member ef the Ceateeary. Exposition staff, it wgg decided that there will be no seats reserved in the Coliseum for "The Wl. farer" pageant presentations at the Methodist Ceatenary Celebration. C lumbua. O.. June 20sJu!y 13. All seats will, he available to spe. tators as soon, as the doors of the Coliseum are opened each evening;. "It will be a case or 'first corn, first served." says Mr. Dickson. Seasea tickets to the exposition grinds admit the bearer or.ee to the pageant in the Coliseum. Siajrle srtmissioa fees at the g:! rer.Jire an r.lrt:t j.-ir,a,i fifty cents for the Coi..-a eeuinr feature.

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