Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 59, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1919 — Page 7

Tuesday, August 26, -IMP.

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WANTED Laborers. Co.. W. Hammond. American Glue 8-7-tf. W -VNTEI Molders; malleable and Krey iron Apply at once Western Steel Cnr & Fdry. CO.. 136th and Brandon ave Hegewisch. 111. 8 -21-bt WANTED uUl around furniture and stove man; (rood wages to right party. Applv J. IL Herman. 34o0 I'enna ave Ind. Harbor. . a--1'-" WANTED: Carpenters, Apply Employment Bureau, Standard Oil Co., Front St., Whiting. WANTED Engineer, good reliable, man to take full charge of engine room and mechanical work throughout factory Must be Able to handle men, Write A 381 Times, Hammond. 'S3"tf WANTED SCan to press pants experience not necessary, light work, best wgta. Apply at once, Albert Olren iSfg. Co., rear of X. Chicago poat office. 8-3-3t WANTED: Laborers at increased wages, 10 and 12 hour shifts; also piece workers, Metals Refining Co., Osborne, Ind. 8 23-tf WANTED A man with previous mini.gerial training in railroad, store, or clerical work, one who be'ieves himself rapable of employing and managing 3 t more men in permanent sales work. Call Hammond branch Trustees System service Corporation, phone Hammond SC28. 8-2o-St WANTEO Man for general work and woman for chambermaid. Hotl Me. Hammond. S-25-3t WANTED Experienced teamster. Chas. Haight. 4602 Todd ave., E. Chicago. S-25-2t WANTED Men to unload coal and piff iron: highest wtM. Call ready for work. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. s-:3-:t For Men above the Average "WE OFFER Increased rav and quick promotion. Oilv those who want to succeed need apply. Write A3t. Times. Hammond. WANTED A porter, dishwasher, at once. Phono E. Chicago 1020. S-2S-3t "WANTED 3 salesmen. Hammond. Gary and E. Chicago. Call Wednesday. Room 4. Eder bldg.. Hammond. S-28-lt WANTED At once, horseshoer and general blacksmith: steady work, rood lay. Call 78 J. B. T. Bcckman. Lowell. S-2S-2t WANTED 15 laborers; 60c per hour. P.. Coppers Co.. Gate No. 2. Plant No. 2. Inland Steel Co.. Ind. Harbor. 8-26-2t WANTED Stock salesmen, In a good proposition: exclusive territory. Frank T. Milner. Ind. Harbor. 8-26-5t WANTED At once. Salesmen and crew managers to represent large publishing concern in new territory. Address S. S. M.. Times. Hammond, for appointment with publisher's representative. v.hr will be in Hammond soon. 8-2S-1 "WANTED 25 laborers. U. 8. Reduction Co.. E. Chicago. S-2S-U WANTED Young man. about IS; speak Polish, read and write English. Must be able to furnish best of reference. C". J. Lesser, 60 fcitate St.. Hammond. S-26-tf Wanted Female Help. WANTED All ladles that have eye for regular bargains to call and get. one of our sale hats. Hankfort Hat Shop, 14 State St.. Hammond. T-16-tf. WANTED Woman for housework; no washing. Phone Hammond 1414. 8-20-St AN OPPORTUNITY KOR THE 1NEXperieni ed girl over sixteen or woman undr forty-nve to learn enamelling and soldering on Jewelry. Experienced operators make good wages. You will be paid a salary while learning and this will be increased in a short time. AVorklng hours. 7:30 to 6:30; 12 o'clock noon Saturday. Apply to F. H. Noble & Co.. S?:h and Wallace sts.. Chicago. 8-22-ot WANTED 2 waitresses. Dollas Restaurant. 3212 Block ave., Ind. Harbor. 8-23-6t WANTED Experienced power sewing machine operators to snake pants; beat wages. Apply at once. Albert Olven Mfg. Oa rear of E. Chicago post office. 8-3-3t WANTED Steady working girl. Colum bia Candy Kitchen. 357 Cedar st.. Tnd. Harbor. 8-25.-21 WANTEP Stenographer-bookkeeper for automobile business: must be competent. Apply in own handwriting. S. S., Times. Hammond, giving phone number S-25-2t WANTED Girls experienced on power machines: also beginners. Goshen Shirt Co.. 105 Condit St.. Hammond. S-i5-6t OTftLS WANTED: Must lie over 1G years of ap;c: "Rcid, Murdoch & Co.. ITmn monrl. S-2S-3. ""-'ANTED Experienced waitresses: -ion hours, good pay. steady work. American Restaurant. 120 Sihlev st.. Hammond. 8-26-lt WANTED Young Hungarian girl fort ;i?h housework. Write to Mrs. Oomorv. 4418 Grand blvd.. Chicago. S-2R-3t WANTED Girl: no washing, no cooking. Phone Hammond 1630. S-26-3t Situation Wanted. SEND US YOUR LAUNDRY Each washing done separately with same rare you take in your own home. Prices teasonable. Phone Hammond 2603. 8-19-tf SITUATION WANTED Addressing or o'her work by man unable to work. E. P. 446 Pine St., Hammond. 8-21-3t SITUATION WANTED House work with no cooking by woman with 3 ehildren; $20 per mo'. -559 Moss ave.. Hammond. 8-28-2t The Times' want ads bring asto be believed

For Sale Automobiles.

Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-R. ii-i HAIOCOITD ATTO PAINT A TOP CO. 480-32 Hohman at., phone Hammond 3471 Best equipped auto paint establishment in state of Indiana. We paint your car to please vou. Make your top to fit the car. Estimates furnished. Prompt service. Expert workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send us your work. 7-U-tf. FOR SALE 1 Cadillac "8." T-pass.: Al condition, new tires all around. $100: need cash. Thomas Plaskl, 5036 Alexander ave.. E. Chicago S--l-6t ton SALE 1 Rtudebaker. Inclosed panel body: good condition. $136. 837 Calumet ave.. Hammond. S-23-tf FOR SALE Cunnighnm R-pass. limousine; 1st class condition. Anderson Teaming Co., 913 Chicago ave.. phone K. Chicago 47. 8-23-::t FOR SALE Overland touring, model S3: new top. seats recovered, extra tire and rim. high tension mag. Al shape. J4o1. Can be sen at Sinclair Ref. Co. Garage or 4208 Baring ave., 2nd flat. E. Chicago, after 5 p. m, 8-25-2t FOR SAI.E Ford taxi; Al good condition. lirgaln. 62 Sibley at.. ILammond. 8-25-."t FOR SALE 1918 6-pass. touring car: mechanically O. IC 1475 cash. Apply 138 Flummer st. Garage. Hammond. 8-23-3t FOR SALE 1 E-pass. Premier: 1st class ...... 4 n- rnMillttnn ft til-.. i.'itH S inper tubes. A bargain if taken at once. 703 Heal ave., rnone riammona iuit.v.. 8-25-4t FOR SALE 1917 Ford touring car. $350 cash. Phono Hammond 24'7. 8-28-lt FOR SALE 5-pass. Oakland Six: perfect condition, new tires. Bargain. Cut Rate Auto Paint Shop. 301 Michigan ave., phone Hammond 2141. s--b-ot FOR S VLE 1917 Dodge touring car, equipped with winter and summer top; good condition. Cheap. Inquire Atlas apt.. 3-C, E. Chicago. 8-2-i-lt FOR SALE 1-ton truck. 150; new tires. NB corner Sohl end Sibley St.. Hammond. 8-26-2t Wanted to Buy. WANTED Will buy from owners 4, 5 or 8-room cottages, spot cash. Must be real bargain. Condition of building not important. Write XI, Times. Hammond. 8-20-Bt WANTED TO R17Y 2 good 2nd hand single beds, rnone Hammond 4"''. 8-25-rt WANTED TO BUY Cook stove, dresser. chairs and rockers, some linen. Phone Hammond 1918. 8-25-tf. WANTED Old gold and silver. Spot cah for diamonds; old Jewelry taken in trade. CHAS. ARKIN & SON, 163 State st., Phone Hammond 1618. 8-1-TFS WANTED TO BUY Glass show cases. The Colonial. 4716 Forsythe ave.. Phone E. Chicago 555J. S-io-Zt WANTED Warm air one-pipe furnace. Address 38 17 Parish ave.. Phone Ind. Harbor 487-L-2. S-6-.t WANTED TO BUY From private owner 6 or 8-room bouse, between Mioh- , cr,' v nd Favctte st. Write t A . Times. Hammond. 8-26-2t WILL PAY CASH FOR USED AUTOmobiles. Anv make. 4 50$ Forsythe ave. phone E. Chicago S72M. S-26-2t Miscellaneous I. U COHEN" FOR PAPER HANGING and painting. We take bonds in payment. 8 Sibley a'. phone Hammond 1086W. 2-5-1L PIANO PLATING Ragtime in 20 logons guaranteed. Geo. . Green. 42ot Forsythe. ave.. phone E. Chicago 1011. 6-19-2t PAINTING AND PAFERH ANGING -Now ia the time to have your work done berore the fall rush begins. Call 668 State Line St.. phone Hammond 1154W. 8-21-6t PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING 25', off on all wall paper. Reliable work. In business in Hammond since 1899. Carl Vermett. 440 Michigan sve.. phone Hammond 1429. 8-22-tf WE DO HOME WASHINGS Called for and delivered. Thone Hammond 14 17. !-20-5eod OIL LEASES Central West Texas Ranger Eastland Desdomonia Duke Fields Comanche. Hamilton. Mills and Lampasas counties, in the heart of proH,,..lrr and dcveloomcnt. The safest and most profitable way to make a small investment In on. 10-acre tracts and up. a small payment down, balance monthly. Agents kr.ntkH nf reliable connection to rep- . ,,a in Voftliern Indiana. Write ( - or call E. F. Morris. Hotel Delias, phone E. Chicago 1028. S-2.-,-2t ! Private Money, 6 Per Cent. Building loans: 2nd mortgages. B. R. Marlev. 302 Hommand bldg.. phone 167. 8-12-tfTTS HOTEL CARLETON 50o Sl.OO S1.50. riummer and Morton ct.. Hammond 8-26-tf DRESSMAKING Plain and fancy sewing 220 Indiana ave.. phone Hammond 3643. 8-26-41 For Rent. FOR RENT Furnished 4-rcmni cottage; 1 large room with kitchen privileges;) one large housekeeping room; also sleep-j ing room. Apply 85 Sibley st., Ham-j mond. 8-21-tit i I. .i in i i. ( FOR RENT 8-room house, modern cx-1 cept heat; North Baring ave.. good condition. Vacant Sept. 1st. inquire 4733 Todd ave.. h.. Chicago. -23-3t FOR RENT 8-room house, modern, except heat. North Baring ave.. good condition. Vacant Sept. 1st. Irif4uiie 4733 Todd ave.. E. ChicaVO- K-22-31 FOR RENT A new modern bungalow at 559 Morris ave., in the May wood addition. 1 bik. west of Columbia sv. W. Gloza. 8-26-3t FOR RENT Garage. 363 Sibley St., phone Hammond 1367.1. 8-26-lt FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms. 695 Oakley ave., Hammond. 8-26-lt FOR RENT Basement fiat. 5 rooms. Parkview apts.. park and Walt ham. Bunnell &- Ditnner, phone Hammond 3116. 8-26-2t FOR RENT 5-room l'i-stary house; strictly modern. Erie at., near Industrial high school and Standard Steel. Now vacant. Rent, $40. Phone Hammond 218 or 828M. S-26-lt 1X5 R RENT 4-room cottage at Bernice. Ill: $5 per month. Applv 341 Ash at.. Hammond. S-26-2t

For Sale Motocycles. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE! Bold on easy payments. Also 2nd hand motorcycles bought and sold. a. j. truozB. frtceeaaor to O. W. Kunter. 614-16-18 Hohman at. Phone Ham'd 131. -3-t'

Real Estate Bargains.

FOR SALE Beautiful home; modern. Phon Hammond 2842. 8-1-lf FOR SALE A new modern bungalow, with hardwood floors, kitchen cabinet, laundry tubs, electric fixtures, t-tc; south aide near car line. Immediate possession. Best bargain in Hammond and exceptionally liberal terms. Hargis At iioore Co., 4U2 Hammond bid., phones 321 and 2143. ;-30-tf FOR 'SALE 5-room frame cottage: centrally located. 12260; $500 cash, balance like rent. Immediate possession. Phone Hammond C45. 8-9-tt FOR SALE: Just completed; seven room veneer bungalow, hot water heat, located in Kenwood wood addition, P. J. Par duhn, phone 1101-M. , n-2 FOR SALE Beautiful bungalow; modern, hardwood floors, built-in bookcases, etc.. lawn, shrubs and trees. In fine shape. Call 100 Van Buren st . Hammond. 8-18-tit FOR SAU) 140-acre farm. 2 miles from Valparaiso, on stone road. Has J50n0 modern house, with furnace, lights and hath; $4000 barn. glazed tile silo. 1 1000 double parage and milk house, grarary, cribs and hog house. All new. Also house for tenant. An ideal farm, beautiful location, at $ 1 S 5 per acre. Write Charles Link. Valparaiso. R. 3. 8-23-8t. IHB Sill' "-vtnrv ViT-lflr .,,,4 tr-mn) bldg.. 25 ft. lot; 2-tablo pool room and cigar store downstairs, living rooms up stairs. 427 155th Place. AV. Hammond, phone Hammond 1106M. 8-23-3t FOR SALE 167-acr farm, well adapted to dairying. 1 mile to RR. station. All new buildings, equipped with running water and electrically lighted. This farm has been operated for the past 30 years by the present owner, who wishes to sell on account of ill health. For particulars address Owner. Chas. fr Tonagel. R R. 6. Box 27. LePorte. Tnd 8-2 3-3t FOR SALE 5-room house; strictly modern. BargHin if taken at once; easy terms. 153 Lewis St., phone Hammond S32M. , 8-23-3t FOR BALE Tjumdry. Well equipped laundry in Indiana. No competition, no incumbrance. Pusiness per week runs from $375 to $400. Good prices, pood building. Population of town. 6500. Price, JT.onn. Don't answer unless you want to buv a good laundry and have the cash. Write A381. TimesI Hammond. S-25-4t FOR SALE 5-room cottage; modern but heat. 682 Summer St.. phone Hammond 2914. 8-25-2t FOR SALI Modern 6-room bungalow: decorated. East Side. Owner leaving town. Phone Ullrich & Bick. Hammond 4S0. 8-23-6t FOR SALE 5-room bungalow; electric light, gas and bath, fine lawn and chicken run. Reasonable; North Side. Write A3S2, Times. Hammond. 8-28-6t FOR PALE K strictly modern house. 6 rooms and sleeping porch, garage, shrubbery. screened throughout and storm windows. Must be seen to be sppreciated. Cheap if sold at once as party wants to leave town. 855 Erie st.. phone Hammond 946M. 8-25-2t FOR SALE R-autiful R-room bungalow. Eaton st. Bergatn. $425": part, cash. J. E. Trescott, phone Hammond 281?. 8-24-lt FOR SALE Moderi bungalow. 50 ft. lot. heat, screned-in porches. 803 Alice st.. Hammond, after R p. in. S-26-3 OWN A HOME Buv lot invest your money in a flat building. They are good safe Investments and will pay you large dividend". Here are a few that pay from 12 to 20 on your money: Two 6-room and bath, frame. Baring ave., $4200. Two 8-room and bath, frame. Olcott are., $4400. Two 6-roon and bath, frame. Mugoun ave.. $80oo. Three 6-room and bath, brick, Olcott are. $8500, Three 6-room and bath, brick. Baring ave.. $12.fl00. Three 6-room and bath, brick. Magoun ave.. $12,000. We can give you good terms on any of these and the rent will pay th rest. Come 1n and talk tt over. Smith Hamilton Company Open eyeningf. Phone E. Chicago 182. 8-26-2t FOR SALE Lot on Forest ave.. Kenwood. Phone Hammond 2954. S-26-tf. AtTCTIOIT AUCTION ATTCTIOIT Gr-st opportunity for someone. Will he sold regardless of cost or value. Or. Shingleman's 80-acre farm. 8-room bouse, double story barn, new cement block silo, corn crib, granary, large sized thicken house, concrete cellar, frame houj-e. sheep bs'n. 2 orchards. Buildinprs 1st class condition. All under cultiva tion hut 5 acres in heavy timber, l.oeat-; d lv- mile southeast of Hamlet. Tnd..' o'! the Yellowstone trail, corner of Fletcher's school houe. Will be sold at public, auction on September 2. 1919. Free transportation from Hamlet to fh farm. Pennsylvania lino. For further information applv to Dr. Sh'ngleman. 1229 S. 49th ave.. Cicero. II!.. phone. Cicero 49. 8-26-5t QT Kent-FUrniShed ROdUS FOR RENT 2 and 3 housekeeping room and rooms for bachelors. Inquire ISS Plumnier ave, Hammond. 7-24-tf. FOR RENT 2 nice clean front roomt,; electric lights, gas range for baking and cooking. Handv to all parts.; 5 min. walk down town. 378 Hohman St.. cor. Hoffman. Hammond. 8-16-tf FOR RENT Strictly modern furnished apt.: suitable for 2. 429 May St.. Hammond. 8-25-tf FOR RENT 2 clean light housekeeping roorps. in a cottage. 232 Inaiana ave.. Hamnionl. 8-25-tf WANTED Old couple to share home w.:th widow for company; rent cheap. Phone Hammond 1230M. 8-23-2t FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished rooms for light lionet keeping: modern, near Gary car line. heat, light and gas furnished. 822 Howard ave.. phone Hammond 440. 8-26-lt FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 34 Douglas St.. Hammond. 8-2S-1t FOR RENT 2 rooms furnished for light housekeeping: no children. Inquire 371 Sibley st.. Hammond. 8-26-2t FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping: down stairs. 241 Michigan ave.. cor. Oakley, Ham'd. 8-26-lt FOR RENT Modern furnished front room for 2, with bosrd. in private home. Phone Hammond 1547. ,8-26-lt FOR RENT Room for light housekeeping. Apply 3643 Pennsylvania ave.. Ind. Harbor. S-26-3t FOR RENT 2 modern rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Water in kitchen. 73 Sibley st.. upstairs. Hammond. 8-26-lt FOR RENT Front room, modern, suitable for gentlemen, near car line. 122 Carroll st., Hammond. 8-23-FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping, with electric light cas range and all conveniences. 256 Flummer ave.. phone Hammond 79. for particulars. 8-26-2t FOR RENT Room, modern and well furnished; reasonable. 125 Carroll st.. Hammond. 8-26-lt Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure 't will be there.

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 or a.ti weighta, 12c to 26c; also live hogs of all welghte. 17c to 23c. At our packing notice and stack yard, Columbia ave. and C. & O. tracks. Phone Hammond m. Fermenter Baraett Pkg. Co. j-ai-FOR SALE Scratch pads by the pound. Various tiles. Times cftice. Room 214. Hammond. 6-7-tf. LIBERTY BONDS Do not sell your Liberty bonds. We will loan you money on your bonds to he paid back on easy payments. Money to luan on 1st and 2nd mortgages. juxits s. PKXzrmAir co. Keal Estate, Xioana and Insurance. Calumet Bldg, Phome Eaat Chicago 45. -14-tf. FOR SALE Rabbits. phoni Hammond 336. 20 Erie st.. o-22-3t FOR SALE Small block of Refinery Co. stock ran be had for immediate sale; refinery growing and on a good dividend naying basis. Write A379. Times. Hammond. 8-23-3t FOR SALE 25 shaves or Gary Motir stock at $12 per share. J. S. Blatn, Room 224. Gary bldg., Gary. 8-25-3t FOR SALE Kitchen utensils, winter c'.othing. child's bed. davrntmrt. chairs, dresser, bedding. Going South. Basement flat, Wi'-key apt., cor. Olcott and 14Cth St.. E. Chicago. 8-23-21 FOR SALE 3 whiskey barrels. Phone Hammond 2813. 8-2D-3t Get the habit. Buy for cash pay less at this place. Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State St. ,'1-lmB"od FOR SALE Dining room set. bookcase, hall rack, hard coal heater, rugs. lawi mover, cic. h25 Ann St.. Hammond. 8-25-3t FOR SALE 2 bicycles: 1 new. 1 2nd hand. Call 583 Michigan ave., Hammond. S-2t".-3t FOR SALE Household furniture or will trade for automobile. Write A383. Times, Hammond. 8-26-lt FOR SALE Dining room Set, bookcase, hall rack, hard coal heater, rugs, lawn mower, etc. 625 Ann St., Hammond. 8-26-3t FOR SALE X motorcycle with side car. 21)2 FYceland are.. W. Hammond. -26-2t FOR SALE 2 beds complete. 2 dressers and living room set. Just like new. 45a Elm St.. Hammond. 8-2S-2t FOR SAI.E ! new non-skin 6100-mile tires. IxSH. $14 D. 453 Pin st., Hammond. 8-26-lt FOR SALE Household furniture. I'M State st., 3rd floor, cor. Oakley ave. Hammond. 8-20-lt FOR SALE) On acct. of other buslnrs-i. an old established well-paying small general store; small money will buv it. A good living and money to be mad by anybody. 4 living rooms. Cheap rent. Phone E. Chicago 651M. 8-26-lt FOR SALE Brown revi baby huggv: Jfi. 32S N. Hohman St.. Hammond. 8-26-lt FOR SAlE Hard coal hater stove, in good condition. 4207 Homcrlee ave.. E. Chicago. 8-26-2t TOMATOES Buy before the frost at $1 .00. H. .1. Holtz, Standard and Van Buren, rhone Hammond 689. S-26-2t Wanted to Rent. WANTED TO RENT LIgM U-ton truck; pneumatic tires preferred Ca1! Mr. Hnrr. Hammond 2300. 8-23-tt WANTED TO RENT House or flat in Robertsdale. Whiting or E Chicago. J. A. Lott. 810 Indiana blvd.. Whiting. 8-26-2t WANTED TO RENT 1 or 2 vacant rooms to store furniture at once. Phone Hammond 1245M. 8-26-lt LEGAL NOTi"CES. NOTICE. T will not be responsible for any debtj contracted by anyone but myself. GEO. EVOCKSEN. 176 Johnson St.. Hammond. 8-26-3t NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS INSTITUTED IV THE LAKE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE VACATION" OF A PART OF RUSSELL STREET IN THE CITY OF HAMMOND. LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. TO THE CITY OF HAMMOND. A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION. AND ALL OTHERS CONCERNED: Notice Is hereby given that on th 2nd day of August. 1919. Eben N. Bunnell and Frank Irene Bunnell filed In the Lake Circuit Court, their petition asking for the vacation of a portion of Russell street in said City of Hammond, Indiana, described as follows: The North seven (7) feet of Russell street, extending from Hohman street, in said City of Hammond, eastward to the first alley east of said Hohman street, and that the same will be brought on t-j be heard in the Iike Circuit Court at Crown Point. Indiana, on the first day of September. 1919. at which time vou are requested to appear and answer sa'd petition and file any objections you may desire t present against the vacation of that portion of Russell street hereinbefore described, and at which time, if no objections thereto are filed by you, said petition will be presented to the court for trial and hearing. EBEN N. BUXNELU FRANK IRENE BUNNELL. IBACJf. GAVIT & STINSON. Attorneys. 8-12-19-28. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO RAISE MORE TAXES. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE CITY OF EAST CHICAGO (CIVIL CITY) TO RAISE MORE TAXES. Notice is hereby Riven that the taxing officers of the City of East Chicago, have riled with the State Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to raise taxes in excess of those for the preceding year, for the purpose of paying the necessary Increased costs of running said city and of liquidating Its time warrants issued and to be Issued to procure funds for the necessary current expenses of City government. A public hearing on said application will be held at the offices of said State Board in the State House, at Indianapolis. Indiana, on the 6th day of September. 1919, at 9:00 o'clock A. M. of said day or as soon thereafter as the attention of said Board of Tax Commissioners can be procured. All tax-payers and ell persons Interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated this 18th day of August. 1919. LEO McCORMACK, (Steal) Mayor or the City of 8-19-25. East Chicago, Indiana, i

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ISSUK BONDS. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTS'. SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE CITY OF EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA. TO ISSUE BONDS. Notice is hereby given that the City Controller of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, has filed with the Stato Board of Tax Commissioners a petition to l.ssue bonds for the purpose of purchasing a fire engine and appurtenant equippage. A public hearing on said application will be held at the offices of said Board in the State House at Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 6th day of September. 1919, at tiina o'clock A. M. of said day or as soon thereafter as the attention of said Board can be procured. All tax payers and all persons interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Datd this 18th day of August. 1919. J. KALMAN REPPA, 8-19-26. City Controller.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A Five-Passenger Dodge Automobile, bearing No. 2407S7 and Motor No. 290192, will be sold for Repair charges and Storage. Sale will be held Saturday, September 13th, 1919. 8-19-St A SORENSEN. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC HEARING. EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA, AUGUST 26th. 1919. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of tho City of East Chicago. Indiana, did on the 25th dv of August, 1919, adopt a resolution that an improvement b" made :n said City, as follows: That the first alley lying west of and parallel to Baring avenue and extending north from USth street to the cast and west alley in Block 18. S. AV. U. See. 2.1. X. ".7 '.. R- !' W. of the 2nd P. M.. to i the city of Eat Chicago. Indiana j All work done in the making1 of said described public improvement shall be i In accordance with the terms and conditions of such Improvement Resolution, and the details, drawings, plans, profiles and specifications for such proposed im- j provetnent which are on file and may be seen In the of!ce of the Board of rubllc Works of said City. That said Board of Public Works has fixed the 15th day of September. 1919, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., at Its office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed Improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed ,for said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits 1o the property liable to be assessed for such improi emcnt will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of th Board of Public Works. HAZEL GROVES. C. K. WALLACE. Board of Public Works. Attest: T. T. RICHARDS. City Clerk. 8-26; 9-2. NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN RATES. . TO PATRONS OF THE CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY: This Chicago Telephone Company hereby gives notice to the publlo that it has filed with the Public Utilities Commission of Illinois, schedules which will chango the rates for local exchange and toll service in Tensing, as follows: 1. Make permanent th present temporary rates for local exchange service of all classes. 2. Restore the service connection j charges and charges for moves and I changes which were in effect during government control and were suspended August I. 1919. 3. Restore the rates for person to person, appointment, messenger and collect, toll and long distance service, which were In effect during the period of government control and were suspended August I. 1919. 4. Make permanent the present temporary rates for toll and long distance service within the Slate of Illinois. A copy of the proposed schedules may be inspected by any interested party at the office of this Company in Lansing. The Tubllc Utilities Commission of Illinois entered an order August 1. 1919, continuitig in force temporarily certain of the nbove rates and set a further hearing upon this matter at the offices of the Commission at 175 AV. Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Illinois, at 10 o'clock A. M , September 12. 191?. Copies of the order entered by the Commission on August. 1. 1919. or any further information regarding this matter may be bad by addressing the Secretary of the Commission at Springfield. Illinois. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY. A. R. BONE. General Commercial Superintendent. 8-26: 9-2. NOTICE OF PROPOSED CHANGE IN RATES. TO PATRONS OF THE CHICAGO TELEPHONE COM PA NT: This Chicago Telephone Company hereby gives notice to the public that it has filed with the Tublic Utilities Commission of Illinois, schedules which will change the rates for local exchange and toll service in AVest Hammond, as follows: 1, Make permanent the present temporary rates for local exchange service ef all classes. 2. Restore the service connection i MiQr.nfl find rhflrffpfl frtr roovea rA changes which were in effect during government control and were suspended August 1. 1919. 3. Restore the rates for person to person, appointment, messenger and collect, toll and long distance service, which were in effect during the period of government control and were suspended August 1. 191?. 4. Make permanent the present temporary rates for toll and lens distance service within the State of Illinois. A copy of the proposed schedules may be inspected by any interested party at the office of the Company in Hammond. The Public Utilities Commission of Illinois entered an order August 1. 1919. continuing in force temporarily certain of the above rates and set a further hearing upon this matter at the offices of thn Commission at 175 W. Jackson Blvd.. Chicago, Illinois, at 10 o'clock A. M.. September 12. 1919. Copies of the order entered by the Commission oh August. 1. 1919. or any further information regarding this matter may be had by addressing the Secretary of the Commission at Srringfield, Illinois. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY. A. R. BONE. General Commercial Superintendent. S-2; 9-2. Advertise in The Times and adrertise again. Results come with constant effort.

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ON TRIAL Traitor Who Denounced Edith Cavell Is Arraigned in Paris. By IOBEET J. PSEW. 'STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE PARIS. Aug. 25. One of the most sensational trials growing out of the war was scheduled to start hero today with the arraignment of Georges G. Quiet, a renegade Frenchman, before a courmartial for denouncing Nurse Edith Cavell to the Germans in Belgium. Tho specific charge against Quiet is treason. Preliminary investigation has already reve.iled that Nurse Cavell helped Quiet, advancing him money to get to France from Belgium. Later, however. Quiet returned to Brussels. The prisoner declared he had been commissioned to work as a French spy in Belgium. Among the fifty-eight witnesses summoned to appear are the Prince of Croy and many prominent Belgians, who have knowledge of Qulet'a activities. Notification was given by Quiet s lawyer that he would apply for a postponement of the case until the principal nuthorr of Nurse Cavell's assassination among the German Military officials In Belgi.nn have h-'on arraigned before an In''' via' ional tribunal in accordance wi'h the. p. ace treaty. Ouiet. who Is forty years old. has liveo. a life of crime, the authorities say. He was in prison at St. Quentin when the . war brok out. Soon after his liberation In September. 1914. he grit in touch with a Franco-Gelgian organization which arranged for the escape through Holland of many allied officers and men who lost their way in the retreat from Mons. , It is alleged that Quiet, after entering into dealings with the Germans denounced the entire allied relief organization operating In Belgium. Nurse Cavell. Countess DeBelle, Mme. Thuillex and Mme. Bodart were arrested. Only Nurse Cavell, who was of British nationality, was put to death. Mme. Bodart was Sentenced to twenty years penal servitude. Countess Thuillcz was condemned to death, but later was pardoned. Both the Countess and Mme. Bodart are to be witnesses at the trial. NATION AT PEAK OF HIGH PRICES (Continued from pag cne.1 tion on its present level, by increasing production, and by rigid economy anJ saving on the part of the people can we hope for large decreases in the burdensome cost of living which now weighs us down. "The director general of railroads and 1 have felt that a peculiar responsibility rests tipon us. because In determining this question we are not studying the balance sheets of corporations merely: we are in effect determining the burden of taxation which must fall upon the people of the country in general. AVe are acting, not for private corporations, but in the name of the government and the public, and must assess our responsibility acordingly. rreig-ht Kates High. Enoaffh. "For it is neither wise nor feasible to take care of increases in the wages of railroad employes at this time by Increases in freight rates. It Is Impossible at this time, until peace has come and normal conditions are restored, to estimate what the earning caracity of the railroads will be when ordinary conditions return. "There is no certain basis, therefore, for calculating what the increases of freight rates should be. and it is nececspary, for the time being at any rate, to take care of all increases in the wages of railway employes through appropriations from the public treasury. "In such circumstances it serins cler to me, and 1 believe will seem clear to every thoughtful American, including the shopmen themselves when they have taken second thought, and to all wage earners of every kind, that we ought to postpone questions of this sort until normal conditions come again and we HAY

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