Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1919 — Page 5

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November 29, 1019 THE TIMES P&sre Fivt

OVERLANDFUDGE SERVICE IMPRESSIVE

Thousands Visit Opening of New Motor Establishment Which They Say is Eclipsed By None Other in the Region. la the week whlrh has followed the i peninjr ; 'in new Overland-fudge service and salesrooms at 74 Statu St., Hammond, hv ni!rls liaa visit od the i'luoa and all hao been cutsiJukou in J their praise, of the beauty mr.d complate- J l.tsa of the new homo. "It is the finest I .salesroom la the Calumet region." said ! tn vtslt-ur, whim another automobile deader dexjiared there was nothing to eiual It In llejnmond. Tha simple hut handsome iront of the new salas and service building is. in Itself a hearty Invitation of welcome to "oorae in." ai one inside one, Is imm-i-dlaeely Impressed with an interior arrangement thta Indicates the thought and car whloh. Jir. Fudge Has given to what he terms "the vary important matter of rndring intelligent and efficient sales and mechanical service to the public" and to the economical handling of his business. In an lutM-view with him today it was decidedly apparent that his hobby is the personal comfort of his visitors and customers, and in this connection he pointed out v-y clearly why every effort had !'ta aiercised to give this new building for the Willys-Knight and Overland! motor cars the. easy and comfortabl j atmosphere of the home. "It has beei particularly gratifying to me," said Idr. fudge, "to uota that "omen espe-clully have been quick to observe the provisions made for the.lr comfort, and one lady enthuHlantically remarked, 'Never did I believe that HammonJ, would ever be ab.e to rnvist of f-ueh a modern btisinass establishment ' " Tin archltctural a n d decorative '-heme is beautiful because of its Minp'iclty. The olTect of the light walls. Ivory wood work, French and panel mahogany doors is not only pleasing and lestful to the eye. but provides a worthy retting for the merchandise. The abundance of natural light makes it possible tor the. prospective purchaser 1 scrutlr:ze the motcr caxs undr conditions n eat favorable to him. The layout of the part? nr.d accessories department, th olaces and the mechar.ial cr service deportment further indla'.es to the autom 1 :ie owner how thor"ghly his interests have been consldrl. Asked regarding his service polv. Mr. Fudge sunitnea it all up briefly "s follows: 1. Deliver the new car to the cus---ber in first rla&s condition. 2. Oi stonier must be thoroughly ini meted in the operation of the car. 3. Always have repair parts. t. I'ustomer must have prompt. Intel's .tent and courteous treatment when ha wants it. "Our mociiarical department is at the e'v-pesai of WJHys-OverlamI car owners c!uslve!y. Our nircliamcs are speciali ;1 in 'he rep-ur operations of our own ir.ake of cars and as new mechanics are idd"d they must g through our standrdijed training course for qua! mention l-cforo they are permitted to ur.j-rt.ikc 1 e aj.. r c pern t ions on customers cars," sill Mr. Fudge . I This department is also be-ing equipped j Hh special tools made by the Willys-j m erland Co., which equipment cuplerj j with our specialized mhanics enables! i to short-cut rej air operations to the! 'hi -rt-st. time c insistent with good worki ;anship. Obviously the service policy makes for economy and satisfaction to trie car owners." That every detail has been earefuHv 7 ' i.nned by he manager was sbown wlem ' Jie was asked whether his new h"me was I fs ne wan tea it to i.e. My six years 'raining in tha employ of the Willysverland Co. one of the greatest industrial institutions in the world taught Tiie pretty well to pla-i my work today to spare, regrets tomorrow,'' said he with! enthusiasm. "Now that our new home i Is finished it is complete, and precisely what I want. Not one single rhange would I care to make and not nne could he maIe to make It better." "Two thousand people attended our opening last Saturday afternoon and evening, several hundred have com during this week and I believe it is no Vreach of truth to fay that every visitor who haa raJd us the courtesy of a call Km gona a-way not merely with the mem ory or a beautiful rales and service r-ullding, but with the thought that ours j is a business instituted and conducted I primarily for tha purpose of rendering Inttl'lgent and efficient sales and mefharttoal service to the public." Bettar call up The Times and have It sent to your house every night. Then you'll be suro it will be there. Children's Coughs nay bo checked nd more nrriovn conditions rf the throat cftra w:l be avoided by protnptlr giving the child m close cf safe A Thor Christmas Many wives are going to be made happy this Christmas it's going to be a Thor Christmas for them. And the beauty of it is the Thor goes right along paying fcr itself and doing the Tarrri!y wash with a zest that cannot be equaled. A HAPPY HOME will be the home into which the Thor enters the night cf December 24th. A fmall deposit now will hold a Thor for later delivery. We advise an early order. Standard Electrical Engkeerirg Co. 633 H0HMAN STREET. TEL. HAMMOND 525.

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rirat Uaptlst Church. 207-1 13 Sibloy st. R. Lh Lleklider. Tastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11.00 t m. Morning Worshl;.. Theme. "How May We Have a Ko vt- al ." 3 UO i. in.--Junior Union. 6:30 p. m. Senior and InU-rtne.liHt 15. y. p. u. 7:30 j. m. Evening Worship. Thin;.-, "After a Man." i:45 p. in.. eciresda y Pra er anil f.-J. , lowship service, , KevLal meeting;. ! o g I n Thursday' ccnln,f. lkto. th. the Von, r.ntch Kvan- ' delist!.: I -arty leading. Hou- them' ! Xnunatucl EvangeUcal Church. 34S Sibley .St. It-- v. Carl pastor. Phono 1 ! s; W. 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. 10:15 t.. in. Morning S.ri No tv-nm? service, lilies Aid meeting. Monda, Y. 1 I, moling, Tuesday. 7: Hroth-rhood .social meeting drt lis. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. "hriiit mas sa.le of the 1,-nM s supper ThurJ.iy, all day :md e Schaeff. r. r :30 p. m. :0 p. m. and adAid raid ' -n rig. i j Pad S CharcH. hb Clinton st W. l Lithtsinn. Taster. 3:00 a. tn.--yunda S-ho ). I'hbj a. m. Preparatory Svri 10 '0 i. m. Morning Service. Holy Communion. ' ;. m. Muss meeting f, I.u; ert .li? of Lake county, .tildr-s.-.i-s hy rvj rwn tut -., of the Lutheran Laymen's league. " p. in. Kverung Ser ii ". S rin.au subject. "The Advent M- asuge." Christian Churoh. Ualunvt ave. aid Summer St. . J. Sharp, raster. 5H Summ. r &t. ( "pen for ail i je.-s. a. ni. r.ibl- -; -hoo. ": '5 - Morning Service. .':3n p. m. v "il ls' i.-in Hndra-. or. 7:.V p. ii S;W:al ThanKsgivtng Sinico an 1 music yx.-. annual .-:.-r i.-.-siteud.-d in hi.ly by Oa-ighters of Liberty, llverybcd.- go to church. First Preshyterfaa Church. ' Highland and Hoi. man Sts. .7- hti C. I':irr. t. Minister. l:45 n. m Hibie School. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. 6. 30 p. ni Christian Ilmhuvor. :30 p. m. livening service. The pastor, Rev. I'arrtt. w:!! at both services. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. llimbach ae. and Ann St. Kev. '. J. Hm-a t hoi r.ei rector The "Intensive Week" of the Nat; n- " "U: tampalgn begins Sunday. The literature wh:eh has been distributed must , now bear fruit and find every man. wo-! man and child present at the arvpintf-d services and appointments for the week. ' 8:"0 a. m. Corporate Communion of -he j men because Sunday is also St. An-! d row's Iay. 3 :3o a. m. Kve-ry child and young person present on time for the special children's service with cornet and violin. No children too young and no one too oid to come. 10:4C- a. m, Mid-day Service, which is a special call to AI,I, our men as well as w omen. Informal i n man for five minute si .-eh and sermon by th rector. Mus-.e by th" vested olioir. 7.30 p. m. Kv.nmg S.-rv : , h.-n our men shall o.nf-r together and decide upon a chapter of the Hrotlierhood of St. Andrew m our parish. Choir will Elng. j The tiints of the week I a nnonuced. will be duly ) Triieity English It. Lutheran Chnrch. 7 30 Houth Hohman st K. of p. To le, corner gden and Hohman sts. H Ma kensen. Pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, 1"':. I t a. m. Morning Serv.ce. 7:00 p. m. M.-n's Ihbl- CJa-s 7:15 p. ni. Kvening Service. Centenary M. E. Church. lyine In p.-hoo, " las; 'in St. T!ev. 11. C. Hensb-p, pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 1:45 a. m. rnrn!ng Service. ":3'J p. m. Evening Service. filvation Army. :;? East State st. Captain Samud Hedegaard in charge. 1:?0 p. m Sunday School. 3:".0 p. m. Song and Praise Service, 8.00 p. m livening Service. Salvation meetings: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8:00 p. m. rirrt Mathcellst Episcopal Chtirch. T. J. llassef, P.: o . 9,00 a. m Class Meeting. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m Morning worship. 2:30 p. m. Junior League. 6:30 p. m. -Kpwc.rth League, 7.30 p m Evening Service. Sohl Et. Pentecostal Assembly. 749 Sohl st. 9:30 a m. Hiblc School. 10 a a, m, Preaching Service. 7.30 p. rn lreachlng Service. 7:4". p. ni., Thursday evening. The Lord's Supper on the first Sunday of every mon'h. Everybody welcome. Monroe Street SlethoHist Episcopal. Rev. Donald Way no Uiddb-, i'aiter. 6:45 a. m. Sunday nhor.l. lla'O a m. M' tning wors-hip. 6:30 p. m. Mpwerth League. 7:30 p m livening service. Congregations.! Church. North Side. H.v. I. O. 2:3a p, rn. Prench'r.K s I'ollard. Pina Street Presbyterian Churclx Corner Pine st. an! "itcago ave. Wb3

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OF THE TEN How many commandments have you kept. Not any is it not so? What will your plea be before the bar of the Supreme Judge? Trinity English Lutheran Church "The Church with a Mission." Services at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. All services in the English language. Everybody welcome.

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11. V. 1!' e.. 11: 6: art 1 .!. H. h i'O, t ) h m. u r m. M : in. v 'a : to. Chi i an Ii,' rtnediaie K rule 1'. '. I-l. Servic i.i y 1' 1.30 ':30 i! P. P g rn 11 ,3'J p. IT Frl-h. yZlon M. E. Church. I Trutnan avi t'hone lliul-J. : :30 a Sard ! Study. 1" . 30 a. m Me n: , 7.'-0 p. ni. l'pvvci S :00 p. m. 11 ' r i: pas' or and Ulbla " . a i , rirat Pentecostal Church '""r. Calumet ic. l ,M.. I. lu-v. L,. T. W.Ik IV', 9 ' " a. m. Sun. ay s- ' 10:45 m. 1'-. a. hir.g. ". ;30 p. ni. Yoir,j; p-.-j-i if the Nazarer.e ai. lives. i :ng fha Associated, Blhl Students i 1 p. m. I. O. O. F. hall, oppoa'ta : Mlnas IVpt. store. Un-iei.-nmlria ', tlonal services, livery Sunday. all welcome. Scats free. No co!ltlon. j Crteaena Eranyellcal Chrjccfc. J Cor. Hohl St. an 1 It liana Ava. j Ha v. Peter Weil. Paste.-. i t:30 a. m. Sunday scTiool. i 10:30 a. m. Church eervlca. , Divine Healing- Meettnj-s i Held at our branch. T.OS Truman hti, very Sunday, 10 a. tn. All free. All : welcome. rirat Church ' Christ, Sctenttsi Horning service at 1 45. Sunday school at 12 o'oloefc. t ednesday pvinu; lug a' S o'clock. A free rending ro.-n cept Sunday, fron ( Tuesday and i'ri :: ! to 9. The rublic Is -o services and ience n Street b d c a a n o h ss a a &.

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IS ' . ai ta.aro s. !--e ; -;.-,nM were rendered! e I.I- i PPRQflUAl k4 I .:.-."- iw: g,.-.,s w-re j j,! hftf, I LHCUivML 1 1' '-n Miii'-s. Virginia IUckett, Harriett I t. SOCIAL NEWS 272T'.Z. . I . 'an a the I .auditors af Liberty. Col- . V . 1 ', 11111 mim "WJ I ,.--.. u.,; ,-,,ur,aiI an.l Triumph Council V '- 1 j li :j iv I.! their annual Thanksgiving 5 W -.

I The Wo.tr. ens rM-iai ! rsnehise Lea- ' - 'i -'":' - ''" '"'.,r'' V yj ; gun will meet at the l, :a.. f Mr A. mi! be. i .u nda t n s a Freedom. " V j.'J j . Kr.r.t, 41 May s'. . 1 M lull- j - - ning for the r'gular ia.-i::-,- meet 111 is M'. and M s . V. A . Tted of ma;, X, - I ... 4 ' M -; " S enter.- no--' Mr. and Mr. Sj The Trinity Ktuiln.li L:i':a- c .-1- I -r U M.'rr:i;, M.. cathia Merrill pf; i gregati-.n w ill Wiv its Mls-i 1 jv,- : i t " R 1 ' : :' 'Ira.-' and Irene, son! fc-.j i 'ivai Sundae, N- v. a'.'.:.. Kurli.K i '" ' Oe'-oge .-' v v- and John illeason fat morning services at 1 ' II- v. A. ' " '"'i' '-o.-- Oini'-r Thanksgiving lr I Kftllb. . of "ila'ilf'i. Will -ri"e;re a ". ' ' j .'a.' ! Rev. The.-.. K Itt'i" cf Jndnna Hat-!...i I at the evening serv ic". ' t ; ;-. T ' , V. .nr. Uli their meet- f-I ! ' '!, ;at ev, f.ir.g a' I'm h-me of Char- lTJ j Mrs. Arthur Ci's n of 1149 F-r-eit i Hnrnings Alter the music ft f. j Ave. will 'a. h ..t f- : la.- '.i I daltHy .-l.-ntion wns s. p. -.r ,y the host- t-i J . o-nrai'.te,. , , ;" .. li-f -.m nd W- i.ae.'O , ;;i,i !t v, ,.,. i-.-.tiing was enjoy- V'-' I Club next M t, .lay i,:t :r ia M:s . j . d at; The r.-vt mo-inc will be L i -N. wmf-.n wil. .'o.-'r.l 11. S M--T.I- , -vitii M ss C K-e.-pinn . t. , S apt of pul l; t ha I -e -va; - , a fc.-i 1 on ".lapan's Fear 1. f J a "a! 't: - " M'l- . . ,, , , . ... U I , , , t . .. I A deMi'htful su:-.ns.- and dancing I, I S" ,il'' ,l " "' ' ' ' j -,-.- -a.a,--' iri .-, n las. .-ven'ng at thej I M. M., ; e Marti "5" Mr i,n ' Mr-" Y ! !,.,' "V : e's M .n-e j ''-'' 'h- !: !:i -v. .!,!-.,:- anniv.-r-I " ' ' ' , , t .- ., , .-, ' si,:''- 1 . tvvelty a -. was ""1 1 1 H" v ' '"" "' -'" ' - ' j ,, m on t'a- r.-w l-' -rd Sdan He- t . ; . - .; n t -ev 11. s cpT.d a lew days ! .... , I j - t a- ref reshm.-t!. w.-re t ed h L at alonon, lta,;..-.a. . , ,. . , ... . r i ' edd.ng of M-. und Mrs. Iong f A. . .... u:l; l"t" r:r.-a the U--v. P ParT'a- Germ T 1 i! t 1 !- ,,!. w'P r-1e- , ,, ' ' 'l ' ' k ,, ,",..', ...8, ,a. ,,.,' ' M M.-Ale. ,j,e m.i'r V have a tausi .1 pri grf" a f. 1 e;,trta n- ,, ",,.! ' j " " T P V" " ',' rro-nt dutin.r r. n t .0 ate! a six; . ' ' ', ' ' ", "" " " 'eraied .dr. , ,., ,,.,. r ,,-:-., t ,, ,, ... I 0 0-, as t ... man and Rudo'ph , ' ' - ' i . j "'';i'a i!tai W.a ,e; w r,. ushers. . . -. . ........

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M 4 t is .iHS. TVStan liii i ii' al fl .if the First meet with Ml.!! Ogden St.. next r" they wili ha v e am h ..I'.-t ctoireh wil a Kedd er of ', s slay eV'-ninK. !" : Chrl.tmas r '"'K -- Mi and ?.1 and Mr. i of r . las. W-. l.e-d of Saginaw. Ml. A. K Ies- , arilv.-d in llnni:ty :ti.d spent the tl "ir slstr, Mrs. if: St Mr. Heed ml o,d I.KM.1 ' "'S i . Ilm'iir. ' lea il n a !" "ni an -'.' ' at ion of M: P.-.V.ees' a liii moot ith f !i ll.M ;ir of Saginaw and tate J.-e Io a'ers' An(ran. On his return !etro1t 1 attend tl.e Inir held 1 ( n 1 1 h.as reK(..t : meetlr.p of the First Kuieh wiil be held on . i'h Mr-u BothweH on f.iemhrr and officers nd as there Is business n a . ::id t Trinity I,Ad.eC Aid ml rn Fri.ftertio n at the home of Mrs hns-.n f -r a s -a al ses.'d n. The a s.. rve-t d' lirht fill refreshments a, -is ivre .-ompi-tetl for the aias sal. and supper to be held at ia.ir.Ler of -omtnerce on Dec. 5th PIANO TUNING emt " miny nevr orders . ,' $!.eo all ivertise our e'eaning. or nd 120f-P.. 11-29 West Ham- ; Siiop, S.atith l,ads tl s men'n 1 1 1 a k i n g a 1 1 a m m o n d e St. 1 i - -"' is -i .di larnn Dcn't throw y-mr piwr without reading the want ad page.

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'TTl K Myrtle. Feightner. 174 Detroit St.. Hammond, has iiie.i HIJlt f,,r ,!,vorce f;-,,:,, her husband. I-.. rest Feightner. Siv says u"'! I'"'! eie ii,arr..-l Aunu.-t jx. l:'i;;. ruui that on Oe-obor 20 of the ram" y.-nr he deseited ), i' and has fulhd to .support he,- ,,,nee. Klotz ,'fc Tinkham are lo r attorneys Uosa Masar .s has f,l"d a complaint i, 1oi-eclo.se a mortgage againu Anton llu.., et. al. through Attorney u.-orgo j I:,;(.r The American Coal g. Supply Co. ha.C (.Jed a suit on note against I.. C Evans ! et al. ip-orge J. Kd-r is uttorne f r th plaintiff. PROVIDE FOR LAUGHS Laughs galore are promised at the Orph'-um theatre today and Sundae f- r ' Manager M:oh..lt' tt-r in piekit, the i li 1! for the two days insist d that ' I fh-.uld ce a t? :td " .tne.iy all ;.. :,. through. He starts It off with -1-a.u I-eigh ton's r.vue "A Tempi, of M;,.. Hrelay," which is really ne of t ote st minstrel hn.w- on the !r u t . I combines all the good features d s:r-d In a mln.-tici, .-leo-r eomedians, g .o 1 sln.'ng and wonderful dane-ng. A; -'-her special number on th.g hlg-a-1 '. bill of fun is Will ILogers fe Co., in a i comedy dramatic gk't, entitled, "!..- lice." ABANDONMENT IN DIVORCE CASE Abandonment Is charged n the -ora-plalnt for divorce which was filed in the Hammond superior court todav by Okah L, iledor. 45 State street. Harnuiond, against her husband ihirv.-y !l. lieder. She says th-y were married in Chicago August 14. ll'i: ant, ilftr,m )y afterwards moved t" Hammond. Here th. y resided together until September 23. 15U7 wln-n the husband deserted the w:: .and two ch:l lren. Since then she has been mak mr h-r home with her parents. Mrs ) di r asks for the custody of the children and 13.000 alimone which t to be pauf In monthly installments . J M S'in. an is her att -rr.e.y . JAN PRIBULA SUES FOR DIVORCE When Jan rrlhula started for America fro mhis oid home in Europe he wanted his wife to accompany him. She refuse and told him he could n t make the trip alone. He came to th rountiy leaving their little son with his

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' 1 -I i i, ... ' I.ady Cowan, wife cf Sir William j Cowan, is in the fortrnost rar.ka of those who r.re urjrinjf self -jjovern-' merit for all of Great Britain's poa- ! pessior.s. Lady Cowan has first-hand : knowiedpe of tha condition" in the i llritish possessions, an she travels ' extensivoly and has visited every one of the colonies. moth' r. It was i ictobcr I?, 1512 when Cuey separatee a::-! Jan says all of )i:m f;'--rt:5 to p.-.rs ua-ie the w : .aa to c mo i to the United States have " n fruit- : i-s.".. He !? r. -w -is l: . r. : d ' orce in tfiv Haaun -nd nuperp-r ' " :rt . li; the , na-oet le;,,. ..i a e,.Sj ; day !y Attorney M. all', ran, Fribula i wno :.ov iivr-s flt l-l.is t. i ';. . .. " -f i-ays that his wif. had a nun sr .: rut. Me tem- : per an 1 f req u r t rieca'!" i r t : : i ca t ed . when --iie wr "el li'in i:e fie-i :n- : ,-t.--..cr t narae,. Me as. s tl.e tourt to J grant hiie the .as! "- of ; jt 5 r. who . Is still In Cze, ); -Slr.var.la. AN OLD TIME POLITICIAN DEAD 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE INVI.MCAT ' PI s j,. j , . , Wm.

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used last year to KILL COLDS CASCARAtV, QUININE K Sttndard cold remedy for 29 frmr V ia tablet fcrm ie, ure. gQ k opiates br-aks up a cold in 24 V'A bouts rclievra grip in 3 day. f'v'V 'V Mer.ey back tf it fads. The 1 N cenuine box has a Ri-J -.) . VtoP wlth Kr- Hli! a J t"'. picture. ' At All Drag Stor. At the age. of fourteen Williajn Hi." nlist-xi :r. the Union army as drumou boy. At the close cf the Civil War . b cai.i- publisher of the Frankfort. Ind . ii.tniei, Later hft became postmaster a l-'t-ankf,irt and during the administration of President Henjamin Harrison, was third auditor of tha federal treasury. ItlSSt he was elected state auditor and served two terms. Following that hdevo'ed his time to r .al efctate luainess, except for the period in which ho n!!: Ih- uiHstireci term of Kbvn 11. W'olcott on the rtn'r. rd of t.x commissioners Llurial will be made at Frankfort. GERMANY SAYS SHE WASN'T RESPONSIBLE INTERNATIONAL NEWS EERVICE1 BEr-tMN'. Nov. I'H. In Its note to the allies insisting that Germany wil! r."t ratify the treaty if any further dman. Is are levied, the government d- -clfiren :t will refuse to deliver ships and clocks demanded a reparation f i for the sinking of 'be interned Germva ships at Scapa F!ov-, it was learned t"day . The ministry takes th'.w view that I' these demands are granted, it wcuM probably fall. The note was said to declare that th German government was r.ot responsible for the interned German hfps it Scapa Flow and that the cabinet, had no control over the sailors. It was cr.ntenied that sabctage by the "allot.was rot punishable tinker international law, in tha way the allies seek to hare it. Too Late To Classify , 1 FOR B.KXT Furnished R-room cottage. ( Call after 10 a. in. Sunday. Phone ! Hammond 2737. 11-iP-l' I-1IR S.VLF 1 dozen Plymouth pullets. $1.50 each. E47 Iiigraham ave.. West Hammond. 11-23-Ll. VOTl HUNT 2 or 3 furnished rooms for lifcht housekeeping; gas and ee3. furnished, steam heal. Near town. Itouglas ave.. AV. Hammond. 11-2P-?; BIS f !'' Wl 3 I Ms:-7 g &.TA J!' ' I Rff are Gifts

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