Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1919 — Page 11
Tuesday. December 9, J 919.
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lad., Msrci 31. i-n-ti NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED K ADVERTISERS. All eUndSed adTertum mast M paid, for bafora 12:00 o'clock o tha ay publication, rLamln October 1st. All tfcosa who lisa t&onthly ooout r esceptad. Pfcoaa dTertiaamewta will b accepted as usual, but they moat b paid loi tafors laiOO o'clock. Wanted Male Help. W Of TED Stock salesman to operata. Hammond and surrounding territory. Will g1v local aaonciel" to rlicht party. Communicate at once with Ryan Ryan Investment Co.. 1005 Iasv bldg.. Inda"; apolis. Ind. 12-4-3t MALE HELP WANTED:Riveters Buckers " Caulkers Rivet Heaters, must be over 16 years of age and have a school certificate. Wm. Graver Tank Works. East Chicago, Indiana WANTED TEN MEN To cut wood on share. - Good rnpriey. St. Aubin ft Oo.. Griffith. Ind. 12-3-61 WANTED: Laborers to handle piece work, apply 456 Hohman street, Paxton Lumber Co., Phone 22.- 13 ;9 ' WANT ED Tru ck driver Call 1J5 I-oaan St.. phona Hammond 3168. 12'a'u WANTED Thoroughly experienced bookkeeper. Calume Foundry & Machine Co,. 14Sth and Railroad av.. phon E. Chicago i0. l-9-3t WANTED Woodworking machine hands on saws and Jointer. Also experienced man to operate. Bhaper. Hiahest awijes raid to reliable man. Straube Piano Hammond. n-v-n WANTED: Checkers, Callers and Truckers, Gibson Transfer, good pay, piece work basis with .guarantee. Free transportation, Train leaves M. C. depot at 7:30 a. m.. atots Calumet and Col umbia Avenues., Hammond lt-9-3 WANTED: Gray iron, Malleable and Steel Molders, apply Western Steel Car & Foundry Co., liege wischjlll. ' 12-9-W AN TED Laborers t o handle Lumber piece work apply 456 Hohman St., Paxton Lumber Co., Phone 22, 12-9-3 PATTERN MAKERS. 5 first-class Wood Pattern Makers, good wages, good working conditions, 49 hrs. week, overtime, Edwards Valve & Manufg. Co., East Chicago. WANTED Lceoraotive crane ensirieer. Applv Presootta Hotel, 139th and Michigan ave., Ind. Harbor. 12-9-11 WANTED 10 men for unloading; material. Hammond Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond. 12-9-2t WANTBD By. Must be over 16 yars or over. Enterprise Bed Co., Hammond. 12-9-lt Wanted Female Help. WANTED Experienced stenographer. Apply Green Engineering "o., E. Chicago. 12-S-St FOR RENT Comfortably heated room, privilege of iifht housekeeping;. Make inouiry at B. 'hi. -Ind. Harbor Times cttire. Room 222 Calumet bldg., phone K. Chicago 283. 12-3-2t WANTED Good wash woman at once; 1 In family. Phone Hammond 3SS. 13-5-tf WRITE PHOTOPLA.YS S25-S3n0 paid anyon for suitable ideas. Experience unneceaary; complete outline Free. Producers League, 163 St. lyiuts. 12-6-4t WANTF.P Middle eired woman for general housework. 570 Michigan Hammond. 12-8-2t WANTED Chambermaid. Hammond. Hotel Mee, l!-9-2t WANTED Cash Girls and Boys, must be 16 years of age, apply to Mr. Green of the Lion Store. 12-9-1 WANTED: Experienced Waitress, at Hammond Lunch, 57.6 Hohman St. 13"9-2 WANTED 'A girl for reneral housework. 4243 Forsythe ave., E. Chicag-o. 12-9-at WANTED Girl for general housework. 4314 Northcote av!., E. Chicago. ' - l-9-3t Lost and Found. ITH'ND White hors. Owner can have same by paying charges. G. W. Janfen. Town of Minister. Ind. 12-6-3t LOST One 9:15 H. W. & E. C. car, be-wc,n-Stata and Calumet ave. and Mnj.l station or in depot, lavalier set with 3 diamonds. Suitable reward if returned. 437 E. State St., phone Hammond 2T30. 12-8-3t LOST Wrist watch with initials KMT. Finder please return to tU Alice stand receive reward or phonfHammon(i 32. 12-9-lt LOST White, brown and hlae hound. Collar bears name of owner. L. Tuley, $27 Howard ave., phoue Hammond 1139M 12-9-lt LOPT Porketbook with $2( Wit and change, on State st. Phone Hammond J48W. Reward. - 11-J-lt
For Sale Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad Watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. FOR SALE Scraicn pads ey tha c-ounO. Various iis. liaiua oflica, Hoom UK Hammond. a-l-ti. MONEY to loan on liit and Itid Mortgages. JUZ.TUS S. I HIE D MAN CO. Seal Estate, Xioaaa and Znaoranoa. Calutu.t Bid., Fhona ast Chicago 45. 10-7-BAROA1NS IN SLIGHTLY USED FURnltur and ail kinds of household furniture. ' Hammond Furniture Eichana-fi, -.04 State st opposite poat olUiie. phone Hammond 3079. 10-6-tf FOR SaLK Unredeemed suits ana -ver-coats ;J5 and up. Leasers Loan Bank, 65 State st., Hammond. 10-2-vf Here's your Christmas Trees, 25c and up, phone 689 Hammond, Standard Ave. corner of VanBuren st. 18 3 8 FOR SALE Medium slxed oak piano. nika new. Party leaving- town. 89 Williams st., phone Hammond 11S3W. 12-6-3t FOR SALE 1 soft coal heating stove, almost new: 1 good wardrobe and 2 mattresses. H. M. Walls. Moving and Dray Line, 1S4 Fayette st., Hammond. 12-3-2t FOR SALE Player risno. library table, baby go-cart. 624 State Line. Hammond. Reason for Belling; leaving town. 12-8-3t FOR SAIJE On acct. of leaving city will sell household furniture. Must he sold at once. 116 W. State Line sr., Hammond. 12-8-2t FOR SALE Ovexcoat. Good for dellveryman. $5 or best price. Phone Hammond 9S9M. 12-8-tf CHRISTMAS TREES 4 ft., 40e. B ft.. 60o. S ft.. 70. 7 ft.. SOc. 8 ft.. POc. Delivered to any part of Hammond, Whiting, E. Chicago. Ind. Harbor, Robertsdale. Thona Hammond 1429. 12-6-9-11 FOR SAL.E 3oft coal heater, fctove board and rfP- Vsed 1 winter. 502 Hohman St., phone Hammond 2333. 12-9-lt FOR SALE Hoosler kitchen cabinet. Practically new. 15S Conkey ave.. Hammond. 12-9-lt FOR SALE Piano; walnut case. Hallett & Davis make, in Al condition. Phone. Hammond 2060. 12-9-2t FOR SALE Leather easy chair. Good bargain. 411 Sheridan ave.. Whiting. 12-9-lt FOR SAIE Ring neck pheasants and blue, wing teal ducks for bred?ng purposes. Hsmmong Sign Co., phone Hammond 3S2S. 12-9-St FOR SALE Soft coal heating stove. 47 Russeil St., Hammond. 12-9-St FOR PALE 1 leather couch. $12. Call Wed. Room 7, Minaa bldg.. 186 State St., Hammond. ' 12-9-lt FOR SALE Starc.k mahogany case piano in 1st class condition. Trice, 1160. Purchasing Agent, Hubbard Steel Foundry Co.. E. Chicago. 12-9-at FOR SALE 3 mirror wardrobe. 3 violins. Cheap. S701 Cedar at.. 2nd floor. Ind. Harbor. 12-9-2t FOR SALE Underwood typewriter :14 Inch carriage, practically new. 807 Hohman st., 2nd floor, Hammond. FOR SALU 1 electrlo vibrator with all attachments, almost new. Fine outfit for barber. Price, $20. Also 1 new set of Encyclopedia Brittanlca, p9 volumes, if taken at once 25. Inquire. 24 Rum1 St.. Hammond. 12-9-lt For Rent. H. M. WALLS-MOVING AND DRAT line. Furniture and piano moving, crating and shipping. Long distance moving by auto truck. Freight delivered to and from depots. Phones: Office, Hammond 2787; res., Hammond 2768. FOR RENT House, 6 rooms ar.-J bath; stove heat. $22.50. 163 Columbia ave.. phone Hammond 1481. 12-6-3t FOR RENT Cement garage; close in, paved alley. $8. 23 Sibley St., Hammond. 12-8-2t FOR RENT 7-room modern house; elec. lights, newly decorated, furnace heat. 1121 14th st. Inquire 1101 145th St., E. Chicago. Rental, $40. Also two 4room houses. 12-8-tf FOR RENT 6-room BPPr flat: stoVa heat and gaa. Also 4 furnished rooms, down stairs. 4 4 Doty St., Hammond. 12-9-2t TOR RENT 3-room apt., up stairs. stove heat. 2 Douglas St. Inquire 28 Douglas St., phone Hammond 1038R. FOR RENT 4-room cottage; modern except heat, newly decorated. 28 Beall ave.. phone Hammond 946R. 12-9-2t FOR RENT 6-room upper flat: stove heat: 117 Douglas t. Inquire 115 Douglas at., phone Hammond 84 lit. 12-9-lt FOR RENT Cottage. 660 Summer st., phone Hammond 22S3. 12-9-lt Miscellaneous X. L. COHEN FOR PAPER IHNGINd and painting. W take bonds In payment. t8J Sibley at., phone Hammond 10S6W. 2-6-lt FAPIKHAHOIKOI. Let ma stimate your work without charge. Will Ehow you how to save money on winter work. C Vermett. 4 40 Michigan ave., phona Hammond 1429. X I Stf WE FURNISH YOUR HOME FDR IXSS LET US PROVE IT i.i i i i.i r 'it a '"-- - 48 B. STATS ST. PIANO PLAYING Ragt!m In 20 lesaona guaranteed. Geo. G. Green, 4i3 Forsytha ave., phone E. Chicago 101 1. 10-21-tf AUTO CUSTOMS SHOP For your Air-Tlte winter aides and best auto painting. All work guaranteed. 302 E. Stata st., phone Hammond 345'). 10-15-tf HOTEL CARLETON Rooms, 50c and $1 .00. Board. $9.00 per week. Meal, 40c. 12-5-CAPITAL WANTED to finance automobile accessory business. Prospects for $100,000.00 yearly business. 15C aeurred on investment. Write M. F. H., Times, Hammond. 12-8-3t Situations WanteC. HOME WASHINGS CALLED FORAND delivered, Phone Hammond 3139. Formerly our pTione was Ham'd 1447. 12-l-6t WANTED AVork by the day, by young woman, from S to 4. Inquire 100 Douglas at., Hammon- 12-9- J
Real Estate Bargains.
1T)R SALE Small fruit and berry farms. Soma with all implements, tools and stock. Thoy pay well m money, health and happy living. 1. W. Dupes Co.. 3407 Michigan ave.. phona Ind. Harbor 87i. ll-21-tf FOR SALE 8-room house, CO ft. lot; centrally located, vacant now. Price, $4800; part cash. Phone Hammond 2S12. 12-S-lt WACSXWICZ SPECIAL EOKB BAJtCtAXIT! Only 84CO Caah. iO Par Month. Will buy one of the finest and most modern 7-room residences. New, just being completed and ready to move into in a few days. Flnfst cloaa-ln location. First floor is finished In solid oak. Has large rectepiou hsll with beautiful oren stair case ana colonnades, cioak room with French beveled plate mirror door, builtin bookcase colonnades in living room and S-inch cova cornice mould. MasFive buffet in dining room with beam ceallng and cove mould. Music room or bed room with French doors, kitchen with cabinet built in. Toilet and lava tory down stairs. Full bath room outfit upstairs with tile floor, and three large bed rooms with four clothes closets and built-in linen closet. P.autlt'ut fixtures and electric plugs for vacuum cleaner and Ironing and window shades. Walls in living rooms decorated. Fine high basement, laundry trap, Holland furnace, down spouts, cement walks and all assessments paid In full. OWN TOUX OWlt HOBTB! Can you conceive of a duty mora noble, a gift to your family more appropriate? THINK I ACT I Phona 1617. PRANK jT. WACHXWICX. "Home of the Batt Home Bargain." Cor. Oaklay and Plnmmar Area. Ham'd, 12-8-tf OWN A HOME 6 rooms and bath, fully modern. 2story frame house. M block from park on North Side. Large lot. A real bargain at $4500. Easy terms. Mwgoun ave. home. 8 rooms and bath. Furnace heat, modern throughout, large lot. A fine home for a large family. Our price. $5000. is far below value and cn easy terms. 6 rooms and bath, fully modern bungalow on Northcote ave. Fine sun parlor, oak floors and trim. Built-in kitchen cabinet, enclosed vrches. All rooma large nnd light. Irge lot. This is a real, home. Guaranteed first class In every way and the price Is right. Newly decorated. Possession at once. $6500 on terms. Smith Hamilton Company Open Evening a. Phona E. Chicago 133. 12-9-2t FOR SALE S-room house. 1" acre of land. fc mile east of Highland, on Ridge road. Price, $2890. Sam Van Til. Highland, Ind. U-29-tfT3 FOR SALE OR RENT 6-room rottage on Towle st. $1700. Inauire 1215 Myrtle su Whiting. 12-9-4t FOR SALE 2-story house and lot. suitable for chicken raising. Highland. Ind. Inquire 125 4 Garfield St.. Hammond 12-9-lt WOODS, KABTQT fc COMPAITT. Seal Estate Operators. Brokerage Departments. Second mortgage for sale big Alacount. We have a client who would like to sell a $4,500 second mortgage on a business Mock. Ioan ahead of second is a building and loan which assures quick amortisation. Fifty dollars a month is beinir paid on the second mortgage so that the security of the second is increasing very rapidly. Will discount for ten per cent. Elizabeth Street bargain on easy terms. Bungalow of brick and stone now being constructed on Elizabeth st. comprising six rooms and tile bath, can be had for a cash payment of $1,000 and $63 a month, llardwood Trim in living iwms and white enamel in bed rooms. Fire place in big living room. Furnace heat. This Is a bargain at $8,750. What do yon know about this? Fifty feet in the most desirable section of the South Hohman street resid"nt!al district, near Harrison Park, east front, for $2,150. Part cash. You will never be able to duplicate this bargain. Three nonsea near CHendale Park for $5,500, $6,000 and $6,250 each. These are modVrn. brand new in fact, have screen doors and windows, window shades, ga.s heaters, graded lawns covered with black poil, everything complete. Terms easiest In town for high grade proposition. $500 cash and $50 ft month. WOODS, MAE TUT t COMPAITT. Office, Hammond Trust A Barings Bank, corner of Hohman and Payette sta. Phone Hammond 61. 12-9-lt NEW BUNGALOWS Six rooms and bath, oak floors, birchmahogany trim. Built-in buffet, book cases, linen closets and kitchen cabinet. Artistic decorations, tile bath, full basement, laundry tubs, furnaco. Very easy tertns. Dyer's 2nd addition. Hohman and Conkey ave. Representative on property. Hammond. Smith Hamilton Company 12-9-tf For Sale Automobiles. Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-R. ti-i FOR SALE Ford. 5-paas.; good as new. $225 cash for quick sale. Call st 603 Fred St.. Whiting. 1 2-8-2 1 FOR SALE 1 Auburn Si Chummy. 4pass. 1 Maxwell touring. I Ford roadster. All above in fine me.chantcai condition. Hobbs Garage. 410 Carroll St., Hammond. 12-'8-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE 1918 Ford. 2pass. coupe. 16 Overland. 4-pitss. coupe. 1916 Ford roadstor. 45f6 Forsythe ave.. phone E. Chicago 672M. 12-8-St FOR SALE Two autos. ("heap. Going S"Uth. 542 Douglas are.. V. Hammond, phone Hammond 1139R. 1 2-S-2t FOX SALE. 1 7-pass. l'aiice. 1 5-pa-ss. Ivdc. 1 7-pas. Studebalter. 1 Chandler roadstf-r. 1 1917 Ford coupe. These cars are all in Al condition and to be sold for cash or terms. EIlilNOTON A SOKZITSEN AUTO SAX.ES COMPAITT. 99 State St. Phone Hammond 74. 1219-3t Wanted to Buy. WANTED All kinds of 2nd hand goods. We also have a complete line of new furniture. People's Furniture Co., 671 Hohman 6t., phone Hammond 2527. 11-7-tf WANTED TO BUY 2nd hand clothes. hats and shoes. Robinson, 1235 Madison St., phone Gary 2274. 12-1-lmo WANTED Old gold and silver. Spot Cash for diamonds: . old jewelrv taken in trade. CHAS. ARK IN &- SON. 163 State st.. phone Hammond 1618. 11-25-Ttf WANTED TO BUY Stock in Frank S. Betz Co. Address Alfred L. Larr, 2235 N. 12th, Terre Haute. Ind. 12-9-5t Room and Board. INDIANA HOTEL Room and board or rocms without board. Steam heated. $2. $2.50 and J3 per week. Near Standard Steel and Columbia ale. 575 Fields ave., E. Hammond. 12-3-6t Take The TimeB and. keep touch with the whole world. la
For Rent-Furnlsnea Rooms
FOR RENT 4 nicely furnished rooms fur liuhl housekeeping. Very reasontlo. Cor. May wood and Sibley st. cor flat, Hammond. 11-29-lt FOR RENT Modrn fjont sleeping rooms, hi Sibley st., Hammond. - 12-l-6t FOR RENT 2 rooms with bath for light housekeeping. 1 suite for bachelors. Inquire 188 Plummer ave., Hammond 12-2-tf FOR RENT 2 clean heated rooms for light housekeeping. 65.1 Summer st., Hnmmond. 12-3-tf FOR RENT 2 suites of furnished rooms for light housekeeping; ga ana elec. furnished. Cajl 741 Claude st.. ph"ne Hammqnd 7S. 12-S-6t FOR RENT 8-room furnished cottage Phone Hammond 2737 after S p. m. 12-4-tf FOR RENT 2 modern sleeping rooms for gentlemen, with heat. 620 State Line St., phone Hammond 2163. 12-ti-tf FOR RENT Modern furnished rooms; steam heat, elec. light, well furnished 1 single, 1 double. 23 Sibley st., Hammond. 12-S-2t FOR RENT 2 suite of furnished housekeeping rooms. 120 E. Iviuglas St., phone Hammond 1010W. 12-8-tf FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping. 2E8 Indiana ave.. Uammond. . 12-8-21 FOR RENT Furnished room for gentlemen. 1205 Garfield st., phone Hrrniona 8203 after 8 p. m. 12-8-2t FOR RENT Furnished room for 2 sentjrmen; stem heat. 47 Sibley St., top floor, phone Hammond 669. 12-8-2t FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. 3437 or 3731 Fir St., phone Ind. Harbor 1171M or 1171R. 12-9-lt FOR RENT Steam heated mom for 1 or 2 gentlemen. Alo 1 large housekeeping room. 83 State St., Hammond. 12-9-lt FOR RENT 2 furnished ronrr.s for light housekeeping: private entrance. 4210 Northcote ave., phone E. Chicago 30."R. l!-9-3t FOR" RENT Warm furnished room. 24 AVebb at., phone Hammond 1738. 12-9-lt FOR RENT Iisrge, clean, steam heated sleeping rooms. Also light housekeeping rooms. 232 Plummer ave., Hammond 12-9-3eod FOR RENT Steam heated front sleeping room for 1 or 2 persons. 86 Condit St., phone Hammond 1201J. 12-9-lt FOR RENT Modern furnished heated front room for 1 or 2 gentlemen, on car line. 153 Conkey ave., Hammond. 12-9-3t FOR RENT 2 large front rooms: furnace heat and use of hath. 704 Oaklev ave., phone Hammond 10S2W. 12-9-lt FOR RENT Sleeping room for couple cr 2 gents. Board if desired. 888 Hohman st., phone Hammond 2702. 12-9-lt FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeepings 4119 Drummond at.. Ind. Harbor. 12-9-4t FOR RENT 2 heat light housekeeping rooma for bachelors. 232 Indiana ave.. phone Itammond 409. 12-9-lt 1 . a FOR RENT 2 modern furnished rooms for housekeeping; heat, light, bath and gas. 430 Indiana ave., Hammond. 12-9-tt FOR RENT Furnished front room for 1 or 2; school teachers desired. 474 S Baring Ave., phone. E. Chicago 06 W. i2-3-;t FOR RENT 2 front rooms for light housekeeping, and 1 sleeping toom. Centrally located. 505 Hohman St.. up stairs, phone Hammond 2574. 12-9-lt FOR RENT 2 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. 244 Mich Igan ave., cor. Oakley ave., Hammond. 12-9-lt For Sale Motocycles. MOTORCYCLES ' All makes, from $15.00 up. To get what you want, make your selection now., Sold on easy payments. SXCEX.SXOB KOTOlCTCIiE SAXES HOOM. 239 Stata Street. Phone 24S9. Hammond. 12-8-3t INDIAN MOTORCYCLE 8old on asy payments. Also 2nd hand motorcycles bought and sold, A. J. 8UOIA Eiceessor to Ck W. Hnner. (14-16-18 Hohman st. Phona Ham'd lax 8-27-St Money to Loan MONEY TO IX) AN on 1st mortgage security. $1000 to $20,000. Inquire Anton H, Tapper, Hammond Savings Trust bank. 11-5-tfeod LEGAL NOTICES. No. A 179. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF HEARING ON PRIMARY OR PRIMA FACIE ASSESSMENT ROLL. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK. EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA, DECEMBER 1, 1919. You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of ihe City of East Chicago, Indiana, did on the 1st day of December. 1919. approve a primary or prima facie assessment roll showing the primary , or prima facie assessments for the improvement of Canal street. from Michigan avenue to Public Hond. as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. A179-. passed and approved by said Board, on the 28th day of April. 1919. That said Board of Public Works will meet on the 22nd day of ccember. 1919. st 9 o'clock A. M., at its office and will hear all persons interested, and recHve. and consider remonstrances from owners of property, either ia person or by representative, against the amounts assessed against their property described on said roll, and will determine the qiu-stion as to whether such lots, tracts of land, or parcels of ground, have been benefited in the sums and amounts named on said roll, or in greater or less sums, or in sny sum. Such rrimary or prima facie assessment roll showing the primary or prima facie assessments, together with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on fil and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works. By order of the Board of Public Works. LEO McCORMACK. H. K. GROVES, C. K. WALLACE. Board of Public Works. Attest: T. Y. RICHARDS. City Clerk. 12-2-9. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The regular annual meeting of the "stockholders of the. First National Bank of East Chicago, Indiana, for the Election of Directors, will be held at its banking house on the 13th day of January, 1920, between the hours of lO'fOO A. M. and 4:00 P. M.. of said day. X2-9-- A. M. KELLY. Cashier. Times news serice is the best that ' money can buy and honest effort can furnish.
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Lft to right: Klom, cmter fiekli-r; Vieritz, utility; Williams, second basoman; I;. Hannaford, first baseman! Haiuel, catcher: WTland, left fielder; Vaughn, catcher and pitcher; II. Hannaford, shortstop; Falkenatein. third baseman; Tally, pitcher and outfielder, and. seated In front of them, Francis Thorpe, manager.
This is tha "House of David" baseball team on which Paul Leslie Moonev, signed by the Chicago kibs for a try out next spring, pitched his way to the attention of
CROWN POINT NEWS iUppeaings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Mrs. A. .1. Moran Is visiting relatives In Chicago for severa.l days. Misses Gladys Umple-by and Florence Fiwher attended a -dance in Hobart on Saturday night. Miss ' Mfiry Cook went to Chicago on S-aturd.iy .and will remain until Monday niirht She will also visit with friends In Elmhurst. County "Re-corder A. H. W. Johnsoi and County Clerk H. L. W'heaton attended the banquet of the Indiana Society at the Congress hotel in Chicago on Saturday night. The P3rnt-Teachera Association will met tomorrow night at the H. S. auditorium and a mo-st Interesting program has been prepared. Virgil Place the county agent will speak on "The Farmer nd the High Cost of Living." and Miss Ma.-e Burg;e, librarian will tell of the useii of the library for children. Music -will be furnished by the children of the North Ward school and refreshments served by the Domestic Science pupils. Parents and friends of the school are Invited. Mlssea Jjoulse Dletel and Llbbie Mikuta left today for Benton llarnor, Mich, where they have secured employment in a new cigar factory recently opened by George Smith, formerly of this city. Mr. Smith has also organized a ladle band In Benton Harbor and the two young ladies who were members of the Crown Point band will also play. Mr. .nd Mrs. Emmet Clymer left la At night for Lake Worth. Fla.. to spend the winter and may locate there permanently if iie finds suitable employment. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and the Oresee family of Crown Point will reside in this city, and the Clymer's will be the guest of the Fishers until suitably located. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Fisher of Gary, were in Crown Point on Sunday at the Laws home. The d'eath of Mrs. Ell Stalts. lin ing near the Pan Handle depot occurred on Saturday night she having beon in poor health for several months. Mrs. Stolta ws 6l years of age end bas been a resident of Crown Point for many years. She leaves a daughter, Mabel, of this city and two sons. Herbert and Will, of Chicago. The funeral w.as held this afternoon at the Presbyterian church and the body interred in Maplewcod cemetery. Misses Alma Relthmiller and Catherine Bonner have accepted positions in the mailing department of the Letz Manufacturing company. Richard E. llouifn of Indiana Harbor transacted business in Crown Point on Monday. Adam Reeder, Pvinsr on Greaf-borough street was taken seriously sick on Mon day and his family was summoned t" his bed-side and he is still In a serious condition. The Crown Point basketball team defeated the Brook tearn at the htph school gymn on Friday rUg'lit, the screi st the blow of the whistle being 2X to J 19. The family of Peter Pneskl living !n the north part of town, are in quarantine. The members of St. Mar 's Parish observed the feast' of the Immaculate Conception ft sieve ral services on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call attended the funeral of Mrs. Harry Geoghan in Gary m Sunday. Mrs. Geogahar: was formerly Orace Call of Gary, and w is CONSERVATION CURTAILING IS OPERATIVE (Continued from Page One) AV. Powell, "f the Cudahy PacUinjr Co., O. F. Reickt-rt of the Great Western Smelting & Refining Co.. H. Smith of t.he Standard Steel Car Co., James Hubbard and tV. J. Gilmore of the Hubbard Steel Foundry Co.. F. A, Lorenz, Jr., of the American Steel Foundries. CorcaTi Scott, of the Enterpurise Bed Co.. Louis Klitzke of the Hammond Dairy Co.. W. E. Orr, of the Chicago Feed & Fertilizer Co., A. S. Cameron o fthe Swift Sr. Co.. Fertilizer works, Charles Ltndmueller of the Stefal Thermit Corp., '. C. Sheldon of the Champion Rivet o., C. E. Spurries of the Georpe B. Limbert Co.. R. A. Bates, of the Bates Expanded Steel Truss Co., William Lowery of the Illinois Car & Mfff. Co., H. J. Wanner, H. C. Wanner and B. J. Steelman of the Hammond Malleable Iron Co., George Knoerzer of the Champion Potato Machinery Co.. Milo W. Krejci and H. B. Johnston of the International Iyad Refining Co., and tly Anaconda Iead Products c0 C. E. Kitchln of the Union Iron Products Co., Donald L. Watson of the Union Drawn Steel Co., Francis W. Taylor and George Dickinson of the S. G. Taylor Chain Co., Thoma s H. Mars. William G. Grable and.L. B. Whittaker of the Edward Valve & Mfg. Co., H. M. Skflinner of the Corrugated Bar Co.. L. A. Wiltsee of the U. S. Reduction Co., George Geyer of the Federal Cement Tile Co.. C. E. Bauer of the American Steel Foundries. Simplex works. Arthur J. Weiss of the Beatty Machine & Mfg. Co., W. M. Elstum of the Ham-, mond Brass Works.
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the big league scouts. Mooney, who doesn't happen to be in the group, wears whiskers and a uniform similar to his teammates, of course. The team ia located in well known In. Crown Point, having visited here on many occasion.-". The. members of the Hig, school entertaining at a poverty patty a: :.':.- high school auditorium tonight. SEW MAHRm.K I.H KSES Milan M.inoswisk; Hammond. Berth Smith, .Hammond; Charles s. Cail. AY hi. ing. Mary E. O'Dea. Whitin:.-; Clifford M. Blachly, Gary. Mary Itae Henr. U irj- ay:lf cacnenseoaj-. j-ary; a inert win. neejse, Hammond, Flora Neff. Hammond; Archie Hchmitz. Beast -Styles. Hammo-nd; Alvis Oswald. Pearl Chideter. Gary? Louis S. Walker, Omaha. Neb.. Orpha Sir. Gary: Fred C. Reid, Concord. N. IT., Helen Dykes, Gary; Thomas M. Stewart ary, Helen Hurst, Gary, Charles R. Grlsham, Indiana Harbor, Mary Walker Indiana Harbor; Harry Brown, Gary, Rutili Scott, Gary; Stephen Elliot, Cheybogan. Mich., Bertha Scott. Gary; Vincent Vaccara, Chlcea;o, Gorglana c,,mplse, Gary. STETCHER BEATS W. ZBYSZKO INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. Dec 9. joe Sucher, the Nebraska farmer boy, has today strengthened his claims to the world's heavyweight wrestling championship as a result of his victory over AVadkk Zbyszko. Btccher pinned his opponent's shoulders to the mat after two hours, 24 minutes and 16 seconds of grappling. Steelier used the body scissors, which ho has made famous.
Fashion's Forecast
CHILD'S SACQUE APRON. A splendid cover-nil type of apron is sketched in No. 04G'l to suit a little pirL It buttons at the back and is almost like h dress. Pockets of contrasting material with turnover collar to match are ap plied. Sleefcs may he Ion? or elbow lEth or the apron can be without sleeves just as one prefers. It is such a simple style that even the young girl could rnaUe it for herself. The girl's sacquc apron No. 9403 is cut in sizes 1, 2. 4, rt, 8, 10, 12 and 14 years Sire 8 requires 2 yards of 32 inch material, with yard of SG inch co-.itrastios aud 4 jgrda of binding. - "
Our pursrs are often times taxed to the limit at thii season of the year and it is pretty hard to make one Christmas money go around. IN SUCH CASES LET US ASSIST YOU we will finance your Christmas shopping cr ad-. j-. e you money for any other purpose and same can hr -paid in easy monthly payments. TRY OUR TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN You get $ 50.00 pay back $2.53 per moril; Yon get $100.00 pay back $5,03 per raorit: You get $200.00 pay back $10.00 per month Yoa get $300.00 pay back $15.00 per month with interest at 34 per cent oa unpaid monthly balances PAY FASTER IF YOU LIKE LESS COST For Example: $50.00 loan for one month, total cost $1.75. You pay only for the actual time the loan runs. We loan on FURNITURE, PIANOS. VICTROLAS. LIVE STOCK. AUTOMOBILES, etc.. without removing them from your possession. We are licensed and bonded, which guarantees that only legal rates of interest will be charged. We are under state supervision. Our Motto: All business dealings strictly caafideitial. Call, phone or write and our agent will call on yon. Provident Loan Association Room 3 Panama Bldg. 148-150 East State St. BORROW NOW. HAMMOND, IND. SHOP EARLY. Phone No. 323 License No. 494. LOANS MADE ANYWHERE IN LAKE COUNTY.
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Benton Harbor, Mich. One of tlie tenets of the religious creed followed by the members of the "House" forbids the cutting of the beard or hair. Joe Benjamin Knocks Out Jimmy Murphy in Second PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Ie. 9. .1W Murpliy of this city was knocked r.'it in the. second round last night by .Lie F";iJatnin, Faoiflc coast lifc-htwt-igM cbs:ypicn. A riht to the jaw did )!-.- Murphy was outclassed from t! e and floored richt af'T i ho shake, when Benjamin, workinr in hooked an ugly short right to the j trick. EERGER AGAIN NOMINATE! 'INTERNATIONAL MEW SERVICTl MILWAUKEE, Wis. De-- 9. Victor iF.ergor. refused a sea in con ere sr by i : . house privileges and elections' eornnintee, and under sentence- of tiu.ny .-) i in prison for sedition, has hn ;-.- nvn Jed by Socialist of the Fifth cer.gre i sinnal district for the vac.-mcy cvjsd by the refusal of the house to r-errn't ' Berger to take his sea!. Pe- crr wi:'. ; oppose Henry H. Rodent eh. Rpubli-ai.. , Fusionist candidate. a.t Hie fip---i il c.'.ec- , tion to be held December 1. I-i j ecter- ; day's primary oloctior Rerger rrri-d 14,001 votes to S.2?2 for Roder.f t-h. ! Whiskey Beer Winq: Complete formu!as and instrnc ions for making at home. ry whiskev. rs-u beer and choice wm- s, including making and operating home still, Pr. pared b' nu n formerly in brewing and d is; niTjUf business. Real goods; no subs:tut; posiofiice. rules formulas may !,iw!ii4j' be sent throueh mails. Act quick OircU. ulation of lirjiior formi)ls will surta eeasw. Sent on receipt of Jl.fn'i cbck rnor.ev crier, cash or stamps. !!.TJMitRE Fi.ir.Min.A CO., Dept. Balti more, Mil. il-! 5-JS By Annabel Worthing ton
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