Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 177, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1920 — Page 11
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NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a mtaimum charge of 30 cents. Hammond, Tnd., March 31--.i-a NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All classified advertltfiutr must ta pilS lor before 12:00 o'clocfc on tUo flay j publication, beg-UuU.ua October 1st- All those who have monthly account . excepted, Thcno advertisements will be accepted a usual, but tbcy mart be paid fox before 12;0O o'clock. Wanted Male Help. WANTED Laborers, steady work, good pay; American Glue Co., W. Hammond. 1 - WANTED: Draftsman or Checker, first class man only, structural steel experience preferred, steady position and exceptional opportunity for future, apply to chief draftsman, Federal Cement Tile Co., Marble st. and State Line, Hammond Indiana. 1"3"r AV N"TED laborer ; steady work. food pav. 111. Coal Co., C3u W. State St.. phone Hammond 274'or 1541. 1-10-41 MACHINE OPERATORS 2 external in internal grinders. 3 lathe hands. 2 milling inachine operators. Day and nicht shift, 4!) hours day -work; GO hours night work. We want experienced 'men and good mcu ran make $43 and more per week. Edwards Valve and Manufacturing Co. East Chicago. 1-10-tf. iri vtpti Men with Influence who can interest others and ar desiring of! acquainting themselvM with ft coed ray- ! fog Hide line proposition. Write giving-j complete Information rfjanlng self. Write A378, Time. Hammond. l-12-5t WANTED Insurance men to become a?-j soriatPd with new company now or-1 gamzlng. Opportunity cf a 11f time, 'or men wh qualify to secure respons.rde position. Old Lane i.ue inurin ' o.. 720 Chicago ave.. E. Chicago. l-12-6t WANTED : Tailor for Alteration and Busheling, steadv position and good pay, see Mr. Payne Store. Lion 1-12-4 WANTED Timekeeper with Fhop expeyjinoe. Opportunity for capable man. Applv Shops Dept.. Sinclair Re'ining Co.. K. Chicago. ' l-13-3t V ANTED: Experienced Railroad Rate Clerk, night trick, salary $130, apply in person, Agt. Erie R. R.' 1 ""tf WANTED: A Blacksmith, experienced in tank or boiler shop work, apply Graver Corporation E. Chicago. 113 3 WANTED Power pawing- ma.'hine c.pera.iora. r rai.a xi-i.c v o.. onin i. l-14-3t WANTED Machinists and repairmen. Frank b. litB Co.. Hammond. l-14-3t WANTED: Experienced Stock Record Clerk, good opportunity, Graver Corporation, E. Chicago, Ind. 1-1 4 3 WANTED: Two Butchers at Independent Market, 181 State St., Hammond. 1"t4"2 WANTED Millwright. Also coal phoveier F. S. Betz Co.. Hammond. 1-14-31 "WANTED Assistant to manager. Must be capable stenographer and able to accurately dischtrg clerical duties. Pais-o A- Jones ChtJiilcal. 0 Mxrbte st.. Hammond. l-14-2t WANTEI' -Two 1st class blacksmiths. Apply Tr.e Cudihy Tacking Co.. East Chicago. ' l-15-2t WANTEI' F.tiperienced car repairer. Ita.te 67c per hr. Apply E. Erikon. V. J. Central. Gibson Car Shops. 1-15-tf WANTED Experienced riveters and buekors en tack work. Cold rivets up to ij In. diameter. Iiec work. Good rnonev to be made by m -n who kno v the business. Apply Oraer Corporation. E niicago. l-15-3t Wanted to Rent. RESP"NSTRLE PARTT WISHES TO rent modem vp-to-dat bunpalow, c(.;tag" or fiat, !n Hammond A"5 1 1 take nf once. Give full pa rtj. ula.rs when answering. Write AoMi, Times. Hammond l-15-3t Situations Wanted. Home Washinrrs Called for and delivered. I'hono Hammond 313D. 1-10-tf WANTED Hauling for new 2-ton truck, by hour dav or contract. Reasonable, rates. Address Goo. Growo, P. O. H..x 123f-. E. Chicago. l-13-3t WAN TEf r.v y.:ieg lad v. furnished room for liaht (.-."isekeepinc. Phone Ind Harb'-r PH9 bet. 6 a. m. and 6 p. m. l-15-2t Wanted to Tuj. A"ANTET 2nd hand T'nderv ood. L. . Smith or Royal typewriter, in good .-indifion. State time it has been used ,-.d lowest cash prico. U'r'te A556, 7lm"S, Hammopd. 1-6-ot V.'ANTED National cash seglster. t.av rash for same. rite ;o, ., "iim-s. 1 lanraoii'. 1-11-3' WANTED TO rl"V 6 or 7-rootn modern house from owner. Give price and terms. Writ A-"1. Times, Hammond. 1-15-lt
Real Estate Bargain. HiH PALI'. small fruit awl berry f linns. Some with all implements, I to-.!.- aud stork. Thfy pav well in uu-nty, health anil happy living". 1. V. lup-s i'c . 3407 Michigan avc, j.hunc 1ml. 11 r-K,-..-t. - a " i o '
"WISCONSIN ' FARM LANDS" LANDOTX)Y. magazine, givlnit the farts )u regard to the land s"ua:l n Thrc iimntds' subsripti. n KliKK. If tor a homo nr as an in f s'.m tit ou are inirking of buy in a "" -d farm Lutil. simpiy writ. we a i(-ur and say. "Ma'.l me LANJjt L( G Y en.! i) l a rt .-ulais KKF.K." Address K lUnr. 1 .aiulo I eg v. Skidmor I .end Co., 4M5 Skidtnure hi ix . ! Marinette, Wis. 1-21-30 Ft 1 H SALF On of the best general mer handw" businesses in Southern Lake Co. Prick bldt;.. electric lights.) steam hf.it. (rood reasons for Sf Uir.g. i F.r particulars write. State National I l-iiitik. Lowell. Ind.. or Geo. Newl n, I. . well. Ind.. U.F.L. 1. l-6-12t, F i: SAI.K l.t 12t;x230 ft.. ?-story ran.A Til, I.- on.l rlinra Vi j I I Wnlter li'vir-ack. I.anint:, 111. 1-S-l'Jt FOR S.M.n Hoarding and rooming Kojse; DM Oakley ave . Hansrnond. Intl. ' IS furnished rooms, heat and electric Uiht. 3 hath rooms. Serving 125 meals; dally. ITioe. J25uO cafh. ScilitiK on acct. cr fickness. 1 -1 2-6 1 I foil SALE 1st cla?s private hotel: centrally located. K. Chicago. 713 Chicaffo ave., K. Chicago. 1-13-61 1X1R SALE e-room 2-storv house; fPx 15(1 lot. rnce. J 2 n f 1 ; terms. 411 Xorihcote ave., K. v'hicauo. 1-lS-Tjtj l'K SALE 5 and ln-acre tracts: J15t Iier Here. Easy terms. St. Atihin Co.. GrifHth. Ind. t-Li-3t FOR SALE (r.K)d corner lot, suitable for rtsr.dence Hr bu.shie.ss. Keasonabhi. 437 E. State St., phone Hammond 273'V 1-13-tf WANTED: ' Lilt your property fer sale with us. Both improved .and vacant; also acreage. Tiler will soon be a great, demand fox ail kinds of road estate .both vacant and Unproved. Idst at one and be among the study sellers. TTX.X.BXCK A BICK. State and Calumet ave. Phone Hammond ! 480 and 8659. l-ia-otl FARM LOANS-5 s Interest. Roe & Feterseji, Law Oftlce, E. Chtcairo. 1-14-tfTues sale or grocery and market 4344 Maeoun ave., E. Chicago. John Hreclaw. 1'rop. 1-14-lmo FOR SALE 7-room hous. Kenwood sub. tiarajt". sleepincr porch-and all modern conveniences. Write A579, Times, Hammond. l-l-tf FOR SALE A rood S-room bungalow, with sun parlor, nil modern improvements nisf finfshefl. Park arlil;tiot Hemlock st. Apply for trm.. 2 5 2 n I Grapevine st., Ind. Harbor. 1-14--FOR SALE 'Jrocej-y sr.d dlli3.atesen : ,ood location. M. P.. Al., Times. Hut-i-monii. 1-15-21 FOR SALE Restaurant equipment; table etmlrs etc. R,soTiahle. M E.P.. Times. Hammond. l-15-2tj FOR SALE Grocery and market; good j location. Will sell cheap, acct. of ill-: ness or will sell stock and ilxtures. 721 New York ave.. Whiting. 1-15-St i . FOR SALE 60 ft. good farm. , 9 -room Itouse and'ont l-viildings. Near Lal'orte. , Ind. Address rt. Kwo'.ek. ASI2 Northoote ave., E. Chi-ago. 1 -16-3t f Ft? It SALE 5 -room cottage: lot 37'jx 160 ft. 4ti0 Ash St.. Himmond. l-16-4t FOR SALE 6-room bungalow: E. State st. 5-rK.m bungalow; E. Stale st. 6room bungalow; Hithlajid t. 6-room huria.!ow: Van Huron St. Now under construct ion. sil modern and complete. Easy terms. John F. Wiihelm .V Son. 2 86 Calumet ave., phone Hammond 21J. l-15-3t For Sale Automobiles. Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-R. u'l FOR SALE Oakland. 6-cyl.. model H2K roadster. Very reasonable. Hohling Auto Sales, phone Hammond 268. 1-12-8 FOR SALE Slightly used Rex; winter top. 7-pass Huick. Cut Rote Paint Shop, 301 Michigan ave., Hammond. , l-2-2t FOR SALE 1' model "adii'e.c. 8-cv!., f-IHS. XOllT IIlK I Ml , lUlf .Aiin.. Guaranteed Al condition. Bohling Auto Sales, phone Hammond 266 1-U-Ht THE STAR AUTO RADIATOR CO. Manufacturers and repa Irers of radiators, windshields, bodies, gas tanks, lamps, etc. Work called for and delivered. Repairing given special attention. 364-66 State St.. phone Hammond 2114. 1-2-lmo .- . , . . . . -it.n ir,.ti. T-. '.., . .1 . . . - - run but 2i-H0 miles, many extras. Will se'l very cneap. t5oiiun yuio iimuH, phone Hammond 26S. 1-12-tit FOR SALE 1919 OMsmobile, fl-cyl.. .- pass, seimn: seat covers. Enocn an-1 sorters, cord tires, extra tire. A'ery good' condition. Price is right. Bohting Autfii Sah.s. phono Hammond 266. 1-12-f.t IX)R PALE 1919 Chevrolet 490 touringj car; many extras. at a sunstantiai saving. Jtohlins Auto Sales, phone Hammond 266. l-12-6t FOR SALE 1917 Hupmobile. 5-pass : nat covers, new top, repainted, completely overhauled. A very good buy. liohlins Auto Sales., phone Hammond 266 l-12-6t FOR SALE 1 Little Giant 2-ton truck. $1200; terms if desired. E. Chi. Au'o fale.s Co.. 624 Chicago ave., phono E. Chicago 634. l-14-4t WILL BUT all makes of second hanl ca.rs. 4!21 Todd ave, phona E. Chicago 1104M. l-l4-2t vov! R&T.E Stearns-Knlerht. 4-cvl ex cellent condition. S600. I'hone Hmmond 336 6 between 7 and 9 p. m. l-H-2t Miscellaneous I. L. COHEN FOR PAPFR lUNGrNd and painting. We take bonds In payment. US a Bible; at., phone Hnmmond 1036W. 2-5-lt. PIANO PLAYINC Ragtime In 20 leasons guaranteed. Geo. G. Gretn. 4234 Forsythe ave., phone E. Culcago 1011. 10-21-tf PAPIRHANGINS. Sa e S? by hav ing your work don now. before wage ir.orea.s of 15c per hour takes effect. 1920 rxipers on hand. 25' otf on all papers this month. Carl errnctf, 440 Michigan uve.. phone Hammond 1429. 1-15-WA N'TED 100 persons to purchase gs ranges d-irinn our Rummage Pale. Northern lnd'.ana Gas A: Electric Co.. Hammond. 1-1 2-Et HOTEL CARLE TON Rooms. 50c and Jl oo. Board. J9.0O per week. Meals, 4nc 12-5-WANTED 100 persons to purchase gas j ranges during our Rummage Sale. J Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co.. j Hammond. l-12-5t' MOTOR TKT'CK SERVICE Cartage and hauling, machinery movers and riggers, dismantling and epoetins. Day contra'". Estimates furnished. E. C. Cu.lahy. 430 p 44th St.. Chicago, phone Kenwood 7332. E. Chicago branch. 4311 Forsvthaf are., phone 1.60. l-14-4tj
Wanted Female Help.
WANTED : Neat appearing Girls for work in Gelatine -Dept: Apply at Time Office of United Chemical & Organic Prod. Co., Hirsh Stein crossing:. West Ham mond. 12-29-tf WANTED Ctrl for housework. 18 I'lummer hv.1., Hammond. 1-5-tf WANTED Competent mid for general hous-work. No u ashing. 7 Carroll St.. phone Hammond 91. 1-8-tC WANTED Hammond girl for stenographer and clerical work. State age and experience. W rlt A-T2, Tim, Hammond. l-'J-tf VANTK1 Bright frirl In rral estate office. Will t.nsidet hepinner able to iak" dictmloii. Rapid advancement . State salary desired to start. Answer in own handu ntlng. Write A'Jl".. Time. Hammond. 1-m-lf WA.VTEO lidy for offioe work: Ind. Hfirhor i retfrfed. Oood w(ts. steady position. ;6u3 Irris ave., Ind. Harbor. l-l:t-3t WANTED: Woman for setieral housework. No wasbim. Good whkos. Small family. ''all lltjj Forest ave., phone Hammond 27. 1-13-tf WANTEI' fiirl for seueral housew.rk. I'lione Hammond 2(b. l-13-3t W'AN'TKP Experienced millinery trimmer. 184 State si., Hammond. Hankforth Hat Shop. l-14-3t WANTED: Experienced Stenographer, American Glue Co., Hammond. 3-14-tf WAX TED Competent frirl for froneirwl housework. No washinf. 904 S. Hohn;an .St.. phone Hammond 2155. l-16-2t WANTED Cmnpefent. reliable stenographer for permanent position with Hammond manufacturer. locxl opportunity for intelligent girl that is willing to work. Must transcribe notes readily and accurately and d' volop speed on tvpowrlten State fully your capabilities and mention awe, starting salary expected and ref. Write A57o, Times. Hammond. 1-15-St WANTED GtH for lisht housework: 2 in family. Call bet. 4 and !) in evenins. r. Diamonsten. 12 155th plac-. W. Hammond, phone S310. 1-13-tf WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. No washing. Ref. Call Hammond 126. l-13-3t WANTED Stenographer, male or female, that run handlo Swedish correspondence. Good wages and permanent position. Home Remedies Co., Lal'orte. Ind. l-15-3t WA N'TED Stenographer. Phone Ind. Harbor 1 OSS or call 3 44$ Guthrie st. I-15-3t WANTED At once. Waitress. Ulue Goose Cafe, 717 Chicago ave.. E. "liicsgo. 1-15-lt WANTED Glr! or woman for general housework. Good wages. Phone Hammond 1129M. 1-15-lt WANTED Iay waitress and night cook. Experience not verv necesttary. Sher, dan Lunch Room, S 1 1 8 137th St., Ind. Harbor. 1-15-St For Rent-Furnlsnea Rooms FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room. 1 suite for bachelors. li Plummer ave., Hammond. 12-26-tf FOR RENT 2 clean housekeeping rooms, par.try and hath; downstairs. Inquire liS I'lumniwr ave., Hammond. 1-3-tf FOR RENT 4 li k. rooms, furnished: 1 suite for bachelor. Apply S5 Sibjey St.. Hammond. l-?-6t FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms; gas arid elec furnished. 741 mud" St.. phone Hammond 7tX. l-12-6t FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms or 2 sleeping rooms. Rodgers Pargain Store. 4716-lfc Olcott ave.. E. Chicago. 1-13-3 FOR RENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms. Call bet. f. a. m and 2 p. tn.. 510 Ir.giaham ave.. W. Hammond. 1-13-tf FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping" rooms. 37S N. Hohman at., Ha-mmond. 1-14-ff Ft)R RENT 2 and 3 light housekeeping rooms; centrally loid. 232 Indiana ave.. phone Hammond 4"3. 1-1 4-2 FOR RENT 2 furnisbed rrtn T.r housekeeping; oentraly locate! 5 Sibley St., Hnmmond. l-15-3t Ft) R RENT -Furnished rooms for 1 or 2: hot water hent and modern. Price reasonable. Apply 125 Carroll t Hammond. l-15-3t FOR RENT Sleeping room. 26 Poulas st., phone Hammonl 1"3M. 1-5-tf FOR RENT 3 rear heated liglit housekeeping rooms; 2 bedrooms, kitchen end pantry, elec. light, gis, bath. 17 Condit at., Hammond. 1-15-lt FOR RENT 2 lifrlit housekeeping- rooms. ?62 Plummer ave., phone Hammond 1017R. . 1-15-lt FOR RENT 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms. 361 Calumet ave., Hammond. 1-15-lt FOR RENT 2-room furnished light housekeeping ant.; heat and light. Call 5 to 9 p. in.. 4 15 Truman ave , Hammond. l-15-3t FOR RENT Sleeping room. 212 SiMey St.. phone Hammond 277S. 1-15-lt FOR RENT 1 and 2 steam heated rooms for light housekeeping. phone Hammond 1S09J. 1-1 5-1 1 FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms. 367 Truman ave.. Hammond. 1-15-lt For Sale Hotocycle3. SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES. All makes Singles ar-d Twins. The Largest Stock in X.nke County. Sold on easy payments. riCELSIOB MOTOHCYCLE SALES BOOM. 339 State St. Hammond. Phone 2491. 1-14-Ct INDIAN MOTORCYCLE Sold on tia.sy payments. Also 2nd hand motorcycles bought snd aolt SLICXB BBOS. C14-16-13 Hohman St. Poena Eui'd 1 42. 8-27-J! For Rent. FOR RENT 4 -room flat; gas. electric and bath. 4717 Alexander ave. Eat Chicago. i l-10-5t FOR RENT o-room flat. Call Noor & Son. Express Office. 473S Oleott ae. phone E. Chicago 1063. l-13-3t FOR RENT A desirable 3-rooin office suit. Applv Room ?, Artemis bid jr.. 151-155 State St.. Hammond. 1-6-tfTT FOR RENT S-room flat: steam heated. 2nd floor. Ref. 46 4 May St., Hammond. 1-13-lt FOR RENT S-room upper flat; S'ate St.. nosr Hohman: modern but heat. $22.50 per ni Phone Hammond 4. l-15-2t Take The Titti3 and krrp touch with the whole world.
For Sale Miscellaneous.
FOH S.M3..-l-r.redeetned Manumds and K1lron.i WMtchca. Cesser's Iohii Hank, 65 .state St., ll'irniiioml. Cj.n eveninnf. WE HAVE ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000) to Io;in on 1st und 2nd Mortirases JOI.IU3 S. rWEDMJ(N CO. Heal Estate, Loan and Insuranoa. Caloraat bldf., phoua East Chicago 1441. 10-(-KOK S.M.K 1 r.redeomed suits and .vercoat ;5 and up. lsscrs Loan Bank. 65 btate St.. Hammond. 10-22-vf -Pour tahle.: three 9Vjt2 ft., ft. Tlione Hammond 76. one 7ia2 1-o-tf FOR SAT,F: Cheap. 2-chnlr hut-h'-r fltop. 2 pool t.ihl-s and eigar ptnnd. ll'G I'oliirntiiM avo., Hammond. l-12-it I-'OR SALE SliKhtly rise. I cook Stov.; fj'od as n v . Lett for storatce. Noor Son. i:xpre--s iftie. . 473 Ulcott av. phone k. Clueairo lilt;-?. l-l.i-3t I'"R SAIJB--2'0 theater seats Must he sold. IlodRers P.arsrain Store, 47 1s t'hott ae,. H. Chioio. l-14-2t FOR SALE gondola babv carrlaRe; practically new. K.asonablo. 1051 Yttll:ie road, Jlantmond. l-13-3t FOR SALE National cash re.srister, Klasswsrtt, hardwood shlvinft, second r.ann mmoer. stoves, chairs and tables. Address 100 W. State St., phone ILu.m:tKnd 2307. l-13-4t GENTLEMEN A Large Selection of Overcoats, Suits and Trousers for Men and Young Men, high qualities and moderate prices J. GUSS, 236 State Street. 8-5-2. FOR SALE Large variety of trvnks. bags and suit c.a,ss. I:-ssr Ian Rank, 65 State st., Hammond. Open eve 1-15-tf IVR SALE Hard coal heater; good condition. Reasonable. 1"3 Conkev ave.. cor. Lyman, Hammond. 1-15-3t tOR SALE Live talking parrott. with cage. Apply at S52S Grapevin- st.. nd flat. InJ. Itarbor. l-ir-2t FXBJS SALE. Grocery stocks and rlnttirex SaTe starts Jan. 19th. 2210 l ',7tii st., Ind. Harbor. 1-15-31 FOR SALE 2 stoves. 1 china e'.oset. dining room table and chairs. 1 Lrunswick VJctrola. 2nd house south of Gary 're.;t car luio on K-tmejy ave.. H-ss"-v-ille, Ind. l-15-"t MATTRESS 'SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY -$ 1 -".0 l Mattress for ).f.0. shop elsewhere, then see our Mattress Bargain. HAMMOND FURNITURE COMPANY J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 E. State 1.15.1 street, Hammond. COAL ' Phone Hammond 249. 286 Calumet Ave., JOHN F. WILHELM & SON. 1 151J FOR SALE:- ' Solid Oak Dresser, good endition, $18.00. Solid Oak Chiffonier with mirror, $18.00. Round Dining Talle $1L Kitfhen Cabinet. $12. Wardrobe, $12.00. Center Table, $1.00. 2 ineh r.'ontinuous Post Bed Spring and Mattress, $14.00. HAMMOND FURNITURE COMPANY, 204 E State St. opposite postffice, phone Hammond 3079. 2 Have You Heard the New BRUNSWICK RECORDS? They Are Wonderful. Now on Sale by WYMAN, BABB and KILLEN. 525 Hohman Street Near Bunnell Auto Sales Company 12 53 LEGAL NOTICES. STATE OF INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. WILLIAM A. ROACH, SECRETARY OF STATE. TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING: I, William A. Roach, Secretary of S'ate of tho State of Indiana, hereby certify thut the INDIANA CAR A; Eyni'Mi'.NT CMPNY has this day caused to be filed in the offiro of the Secretory of Slate of the Slate of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and papers required hy Section One of an Act cf the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled. "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the. voluntary dissolution ol" private corporations and voluntary asociations. and declaring an emergency," approved March 14. 1913. And I further certify that said written consents, statements and papers so filed as aforesaid, show that said company and the officers thereof have complied with the provisoms of said Section Or.e of said act and that said corporation is now in process of dissolut . IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the State of Indara at the City of Indianapolis this 31st day of Iecemicr. A. D 1J19. WILLIAM A. ROACH. Secretary of State, i (Seal of the State of Indiana. By P. II. WOLFARD, Deputy. 1-5-13 i STATE OF INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. WILLIAM A. ROACH, SECRETARY OF STATE. TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME. GREETING: , T. William A. Roach. Secretary of Sta'e of the State of Indiana, hereby certify that the LIBERTY CAR WHEEL COM PANT has this day caused to be fled in the office of the Secretary of Stat" of the State of Indiana, the properly signed and attested consents, statements and farers required hy Section
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Carl Heintr. anchor man on the Struube Piano turn in the Hammond City Bowlirtir league, was the winner j in the first individual tournament at the M. Cool alleys last night. ban Enrlght g.,t second place and Max. Kuhn. thirl. Starting on time the hoys got under way. but soon found out that the new pins were giving them plenty of trouble. C. Heir.tz In hlg first game pot a count of 207 and then came back with 217 in his second game, but after be left the " pie alleys" and hit the "grave yard'" he came near taking the count. pan Enright shot his usual pood game and with a few better breaks would have, collected tl r f-1 place. Max Kuhn also had the opportunity, but the new wood and his mgr., kept him out of first place, but with a little more practicing Max will he hard to stop in the next tournament, , The mate!; was witnessed by a crowded house snd the management should be given great credit . in the wa;- the first tournament was run off. Entries are now open for the second tournament, which the date not definitely decided upon as yet Scores: Carl Heinfz. 747 x L. V. Enright, 74 . M. A. Kuhn, 6it6. M. FescT. S7: J. Ehett. ti-U; E. W. Goehrinfrer. H75: James Handy 647: Ed. Llpinski, 645; J.E. Canners, 641; Chas. Martin. 63S; L. H. Whitaker. 632; Dick Farre!l, 619, H. Goehringer. 615: W. R. Cooksty, i6; Walter Kohde. 6"0; George Jergens. 59S: V. Yonkers. 59.1; F. Mayer. W. W. Karth. it?.; C. E. Fates 5 SO. "TAD" JONES TO COACH YALE SEATTLE. Wah.. Jan. 15. "TadJones, former Y.i'e football star p.r.d coach, to-jay teiegr.iphe.i Yale stat.ti he would grant the request that ho return as loach next season. Junes is general managrer of the Ames Shipbuilding; & Dry Dock Corporation of Seattle. He intends to gt a leave of absence from bis work here and to begin coaching September I. One of en Ac: of thrt General Assembly of the S'ate. cf Indiana, entitled "An act prescribing the method and procedure for the voluntary dissolution of private corporations and voluntary associations, and declaring an emergency," approved March 14. 1913. And I further certify that said written consents, statements and paper so filed as aforesaid, show that said company J and the officers thereof have complied with the provisions of said Section One of said act and that said corporation is now in process of dissolution. IN WITNESS WHEREi F. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Meal of the state of Indiana, at the City of Indianapolis, this 31?t day of December. A. D. 1913. WILLIAM A. ROACH. Secretary of State. (Seal of the State of Indiana.) Py P. J. WOLFARD, Deputy. l-S-15 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. " IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ' OF STANLEY KTSH. DECEASED. No. 2204. 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. WILLIAM P. LAVIN, Administrator. Dated January 13th. 1?2'. 1-15-22-29 NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. TN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HASSTP OSMAN. DECEASED. IN THE LAKE SFPERIOR COURT. No. 1514. Notice is hereby given thfit upon petition filed in said Court by Lake County Savings & Trust Company. Administrator of said estate, setting up the .Insufficiency of the estate of said decendent to pay tho debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did on the 13th day of January. 1920. tind said estate to be probably Insolvent, and order the j Fame to be settlod accordingly'. The; creditors of said estate ere therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said! estate for allowance. 1 WITNESS, the Clerk and seal of said' Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this 1,1th j day of January. 1920. i HERBERT L Wl I EATON, Clerk. 1-15-NOTICE op A P'M IN 1ST RATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANTHONY WILLIAM GIGLIO. DECEASED. No. 1200. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has beon appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM C PELMAN, Administrator. Dated January 13th. 1!2(. 1-15-22-29 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF L A W R E N C F. S CDECK. LECEASED. No. 22()l. 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, WILLIAM P. LAVIN, Administrator. Dated January 13th. 1920. 1-13-22-29 NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STANLEY KRAWCZYK. DECEASED. No. 2202. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of saJd Estate, by the Judge of the Lako Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. WILLIAM P. LAVIN. Administrator. Dated J&nuary 13th. 1?20. 1-1H-22-29
HAMMOND LEGION HANDS CROWN PL ANOTHER DEFEAT
After getting a poor Mart the Hammond Legion basketball team nnishe.'. strong in the second half an I handed the Crown Point quintet another defeat, 2fi to If. The Pointers started with a rush and crabbed an early lead which they held throughout the first period. McWayne, with four goals to his credit, was instrumental in keeping his team out in front. Veenker's field goals and Pollard's free throws accounted for the majority of the local's; points. The game up to the half way mark was fast and hard ptayeil. Hammond missing- several easy shots while Crown Point scored on shots from the center of the floor. When the half ended Crown Point lead by a two point murgain 15 to 13. In the second half Hammond hit Its stride and soon forged ahead on field goals by Veenker. Hess and Pollard. Crown Point failed to keejj up their pace of the first period and when the game went against them they commenced to kick on the way the game was being; officiated. They had little kick coming for if there is one thingthey are adept st it is blocking and holding. AVIth two officials working the game Crown Point would have been penalized incessantly for their illigal tactics. Their actions In th.s half spoiled what started out to be a fast game of basketball. When the final whistle blew ' Hammond lead 2G to 18. In the preliminary the oniets ,le' feateel the Triangles 14 to 1". The score at the end of the first half ws 2 to 0. Hammond. Crown Point c. Thompson rf Classen c. Thompson rf Classen Veenker If McWayne M. Thompson c i A'eining Hess rg Meyer Pollard If Krudup Substitutes: A'olkman for C. Thompson; Kin&r for Pollard. Field poats Veenker. 4; .McWayne. 4: Hess. 2; Pollard, 2; M. Thompson. 2: Pollard, 4: Krudup. 4; Weinlns. 3; McWayne, 3, Claussen. Free Ihrowf 8 out of tw; Ciausstn, 4 out of 7. Referee Kenney. HAMMOND MEETS HOBART ERIOAY Hammond high school goes agai'.:?t a. doubtful qusintily when it piays the basketball team from the Hobnrt high school ut the Central gym Friday rufcht-i Hobart has been piuying an erratic game this season, showing up strong at or.e time and flunking in the. next fanw. After making a guod showing in several previous games the team went to East Chicago iast Friday and was defeated, 72 to 5. Hobart sends word that the whole team was off larit week ami that the weak spots have been neatly patched up for the Hnmmond pa me. so that Coach Veenker's lads will have to io some to put over a victory. Veenker Isn't worried. In spite of t he fact that lie started the season with a n.nrlsed shortage of basketball material :h has tlllllg-enC.y developed his available Htock until lie now has a machinal which is working; just as smoothly as the old football squad did. j T IN SESSION TODAY HNTtRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ; CHICAGO. Jan. 15 Rasebuil ia'ii from nearly all the cities of the middle west were here today to attend Cue midwinter meeting; of the American Association. Several matters of importance to the league are t.x com" before the meeting. The question of salary limits, player limits and the length of the playir.fr schedule are among the things to be settled. Some of the owners favor a K4 game schedule: others a schedule calling for li$ games . Otto Borchert. Milwaukee sportsman who pear, hased the Ilreweis a few diys ago. attended his first meeting. The re-election of Thomas J. Hickey, as president of the league, was expected to he a matter of routine business. BELIEVES AMERICA WILL LAND FIGHT i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS, Jan. 15. M. Descamps, the manager of Goorsrcs Carpentier. believes Am'-ric-i will set the proposed 1 iempsey-Carpent ier f.ght. This was predicted today hy Deseampa on his return from Rordeaux. He does not believe that Ja'k Dempsey wil: come abroad . Daily offers from America are he ni? received by 1 i"?,ani-s, he said, b:t h is unable to reply to them while under contract to diaries E. I'ochian. the English promoter. The latest offer received comes from Tex Rkkard who is willing- to give Carpentier ?:roV'0" Descamps said Carpentier is willing to box in France for a smaller purse than elsewhere in order to attract money to his impoverished country. An English boxing manager named Lauto is here trying to negotiate the mst.li m Paris an 1 is aski:;g $230.n"ei for Dempsey. He says he represents Jack Reams. Are you ,etdmB Tie T-.f
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1X L AN ICE NIGKT (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) WHITING, Ind.. Jsn. 1... Wh.tin- if hiive au ice carnival to be conduct e! - the Whiting- pa rk r.ex SSatur r;.i.y ee:r-: at S o'clock. The seen ! ' ... ci:rniv;;l i to le tho tenr.is ""11 ;s at the Wl.'.tii.c park vhlch hne been flooded wnd furnish the f.rsst sku tit; ponds iii the region. Spc-rUl Hgl-.tlnB will be prepare;The affair which is under the direr. Hon of the community service Is to ba bit; eve-lit. The program is to b a., follows: For Mrn Skating Usee. 1 Quarter mile L"- Hii If mile. 3 Mile race. 1 -Fancy skating For Auinen. 1 Quarter mile. 2 200 yards race. 2 Fancy skating. For Pouplf . 1 Prize for most irraceful coup -skating. 2 Skate and sled rat e. nven skattti -and pulling- girls on sled). There will be other novelties at: nounced later. Prizes will be give for all the above everts for men n.Ji t "vomfri. Ari ice hockey game between the men will conclude the program. N. contestants under fifteen years of ajjf wiil be admitted to the races. Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock on the tennis rourts skating" races will be held for boys and girls under tifteoo years of age. There will be two or three, races for boys and a like nuitber for girls for which prizes -will be eiv.n COMETS TRIM TANKS BY SCORE OE 27-6 Tuesday night the N. E. Comets de feated the Graver Tank team of the Calumet , Industrial league at the Cen tral school gym by a score of 27 to 6 It seemed as though neither of Unlearns could get together with their team work ovtring the first ten m'.n utes of tho giin-.e. For the first Sv., minutes the Gravers were in the lead by a seorn of 2 to 1. Then the Coma's put some piep into the game by shoot ing six field goals before the first half was over, making the score 13 to 2 ift favor of the Comets The Graver (iie startad the second half by shooting two field goals. Thet: Smith of the Comets spruced up a bland made four field goals, which put the Comets far in the lead. When the final whistle blew th score was 27 to 6 in the Comet's favor. Tho lineup was as follows: N. E. Comets Derolf, left forward; KrauseSmith, right forward: Willing, center. Rodies. left guard: Scot t -Deluth ri !" tuard. Gravers Wfihar-.s. left r ward, Crumpacker. rii?ht forv f d Clark, center; R. Scot t -Dan' i c frjuard: Neff, right guurl. Baskets: Comets, Der"lf. ? Snii'i 4: Krausa, 2; Willir.p. 3. first v r.Wiliianis, 1; Clark, i. TOWER STILLS WIN SPECIAL TO THE TtmtSi , WHITING, Ind., Jan. U. The To'r j Stills defeated the Machine Shop in ! Standard Oil Tiasketbc !1 iff.giic, by t: score of SI to 24. The machinist.-: b at hjif time, but ti e stUlm-rt so' ' gtthtr r.t h;tlf time and pu led the ? m : out of Are in the second half. "-! a : Sharp and Addams w ere th-s mo;r s. f ts for the winners whici r rsslv ; F. Rex played a good rrame for thmachinists. This was the fi:st o f he ' - (hinists have !o.-t The lineup was f-s follows. T'--chlnists-Griff -'!. left forward; Fr...' right forward ; Fyrs. center. K. Re v. left guard. W. Rex. rifrht guard S:.i men Morris.. n. I .-!'! rru ird. KMer. riirl.t guard, Addams. cei.'r, S:ai , '.v-i guard; Daly, right j;''- ' " Caskets: Griffith. 4; Fn'.-y . 1 v crs, 2; W. Rex, 1; M .-r-! . ,i . 5: Ad' -a:.3; Sharp, 4 Daly, ?. Fr. i r- o Morrison. 1. CASEY TO QUIT. CAMBRIDGE, Mass . J-.f. 13. Ee5 : Casey, Harvard half ba-"l, "v'-.o n given a place on the All-Amr:c.ii. football team for 1919 anonunced ttniglit that he would lenv- . next month, when he will be a wared a war decree. 5 v ;5j$Hmit4itumt$Jsmmss.' GET YOUR LOAN WITH An old re'ishie company Hire the PROVIDENT. LOANS 7JIOM 935 TO S300 cei Furniture. Plan t. Vteiroles. Live Stock and Oftlce Fixtures without removal. Sexn ember There Is N'O CHARGE for our service not even interest In advance. FRO?I 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO REPAY YOT.'R LOAN PLUS aH INTEREST. LOANS ANYWHERE IN LAKE COUNTY. Call. Write or Phone MS. Private and Confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN ASS'N 141 and 180 East state Strt. Panama Ruildfna-. Jt to Orphc.um Theater. Hammond - - Indiana. w S3 iSHtlHIHHimHllH.n.SJS.imsH
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