Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1920 — Page 13
Thursdav. March 25. 1920.
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After this date the rata tot classified advertising will b 10 cents per line with a minimum charge of 30 cents. Hammant, Ind., March 31. S-tl-U NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. AH elAssd&.d adT.rtlai moat t. paia for ti.for. 12iOO o'clock on tk. dar publication, beg-lanlnf Oetob.r lat. AU rhoa. who hav. monthly acceoata ar excepted. Ftaoaa adTertiaexn.nts will ba aceeptad aa Banal, but tb.y molt ba paid fox befor. 13:00 o'clock. Wanted Male Help. WANTED Laborers, steady work, good pay; American Glue Co. W. Hammond. i a7-tf MACHINISTS WANTED : Steady, all around Machinists, bench men and experienced machine operators to increase our force and open new department, good working conditions, best , wages, Edwards Valve and iManuf'g Co., East Chicago, Ind. -27-tf WANTED: Checkers, Callers and Truckers, Gibson Transfer, good pay, piece work basis with guarantee. Free Transportation Train f leaves M. C. depot at 7:30 a. ,m., stops Calumet and Colombia Avenues, Hammond. 3-15-tf WANTED Men. American Railway Eipress Co., Hammond. 3-19-tf WANTED: Yard General Laborers, steady employment, good wages; Hubbard I Steel Foundry Co. 3 19 6 I V VNTED Chemist for analytical posi- ! tion in laboratory. Appiv Chief Chemi 1st. Cr.itert Chemical & Organic IYod- ! tic's Co, Eirplovmnt Office, W. Himmond. 3-19-tf WANTED: Laborers," boilermakers, machinists, car repairers, good wages steady work, Grasselli Chemical Co. East Chicago, Ind. 3 :o 6 WANTED A young man to !rn coat keeping in Hammond plant, preferably aomon with experience in this worn. Applicant phou'd be a high school graduate or equivalent, and rapid 'st f.iiire. Reply by letter, A21. Times, Hammon WANTED: Bill Clerk with railroad experience preferred, night work, salary $141, apply Agt. Erie R'y. V'AN'TED lt rlast shoe maker. 524 llft'h St.. Whiting. 3-23-tf V WTED Roy. to learn Instrument business. Must be over IS. Frank S. KeT Co.. Hammond. 3-23-3. WANTED Wide-awake men to break in in our various dpts. A good opportunity to lewrn a paying trade. Satisfactory wages paid while learning. Hammond Bra-s Works. Hammond. 3-23-2t WANTED Registered pharmacist. Summers Pharmacy. Hfjnmond. .1-23-3t WANTED: Bricklayers at Leonard Construction Co., Sinclair Oil Refinery job, gate, No. 2, E. Chicago 3 :3 :! WANTED At Standard Steel Car Co. Hammond: Hammersmith, saw filer, diser. wood templefniakers. 3-23-5t WANTED Bern, hhvn age r.f 15 and 1' Enterprise Bed Co., Hammond 3-25-21 WANTED: Shop Time keepers, Acetylene Welders, Table Punchers, McCabe Machine Flangers, Pipe Fitters, Blacksmiths, Holder-on Graver Corporation, East Chicago, Ind. 3 :5'3 WANTED Hustler for res' estate and insvjranee lustnes. Call ,Tno. F. Wiltelm A- Son. 2S6 Calumet ave.. phone Sia.mrr.ond 2 43. S-25-2t LABORERS 0 Laborers inside and outside, good wages, steady work; Edward Valve & Manufacturing Company, East Chicago. 3 24 S WANTED Office boy. Pleasant work. cnance for advancement. Apply En-g-ineermg Iept., Green Enginecrinur Co., t: Chlcgc 3-24-3t , orrxes srEsaxNosu boy We have a position open for a rl(rht aotiTe boy, 19 yeare of ag-e. aa mun. fer hetweea our factory aad our CHicaro offloe. making- two trlpa dally. This la a good opening' for a boy who wishes to work Into a better Job. Bring minor's eertiftcate of aft when applying-. Apply Employment Ofilce of Xdwarda Talve Ie Mfg. Co., X. Chicago. 3-2 4-St T ANTED Section foremen and laborer for work In Hammond district. Good waa-es and steady work. Write or aopl-. to J. A. Forsythe. Roadmaster. C L. S. & S. B. Rv.. .NlKhigan City. Ind S-24-tt WANTED: Experienced Blacksmith, tool maker, and acetylene welders, apply Graver Corporation, E. Chicago. ; -3 WANTED Building laborer-. Apply Contractor. Johnson St. jrale. American Sree! Foundries. 3-21-5t
H'AXTEP laborers for power pl-int in eri(rine house wok. Appiv Round House. Ind. Harbor Belt Ry., Gibson. S-2S-3t
Male Help Wanted.
WANTED Machine hand on rabinet work: 1st class work, uradv position. Ohas. Masko, i;t (Vilumet v.. Hammond 3-23-tit Real Estate Bargain!. "WISCONSIN FARM LANDS" LANDOIXfJT. a maaziti giving tha tacts in regard to the land situation Three month' subscription FREE. If for a home or aa an investment you ara tninklr.g of buying good, farr.i landa. simply writa we a letter and say. Mi l m LAXDuLOiJT and all particulars FREE." Address Editor. Lsndology. Skidmore Land Co.. 405 Slt'Cmor bide, Marinette. Wis. 1-2 4-30 lOU SALE 5-room bungaJow. Price. for rjuiok sale. 13750. For further 'nfoimauon phone Hammond 33 or "53. 3-23-3t FOR SALE OH RENT S-roorn house. Oood location f ir boarders. 97 Manila. ave., Hammond. 3-22-3t FOR SALE House and 2 lots. together or sfipnrate. Apply i"Z Grapevine at., Ind. Harbor. S-22-4t FOR SALE 4-a. farm, located 3 miles out of Michigan City. with. 9-room brick house. larne harn. with complete HHt.J" H SIMd TRtrilillB AISII Bl'H K Ol HH kinds, Inquire ITS Clark St.. Hammond. -2oFOR SALE A92 1 Ivy St.. Ind. Harbor. 5rootn bungalow; modern plutrbitiK, large porch, furnace heat. Price, $4360. mortgage for $221(1. Cash required, $1000. Owner. F. C. Taulsen, 141:! E. 72nd place, Chicago. 3-25-;t TOM 8 AXE. 6-room bungalow; tiled bath, breakfast room. South Side. Price. $45n. 5- room bungalow: South Side, French doors, bookoa.se. colonnades. Price. $;iriHl. 6- room oottaee, Calumot ave.; hoi water heat. $5000. 7- room 1 ':-s;ory bri k bungalow: fire place, lvookcaes. 4S ft. lot. Kood lawn and shrubberv. also garage. East Side. Splendid home. $760t; '-j cash. 5-room bungalow. South Side. $4600: msv terms. J. X. TU SCOTT. Phone Hammond 2812. 3-25-lt FOR SALE 5-room bung-alow: hot air hejt. tdeotric lights. 37 ft. lot. on Calumet eve.. North Side. Price, $340f. Terms., Jos. Miller. 2 'J Carroll St., phone Hammond 81 SW. 3-25-1 rot BAXI. " A choice piece of business property on State st., between Hohman and Oakley. Practically the only piece for s.le on the block. Price, $1 7,500. This ran only be handled upon a personal interview. 5- room bungalow, on a 37 '2 ft. lot; Forsythe. just across the state line within five minutes walk to the Four Corners. Furnace heat, stationary tubs, electric lights, decorated throughout, finished in oak, French doors, porch inclosed in glass, fenced in and good lawn Absolutely nothing; to do but move in. Price, $450f; 12000 cash, balance terms, .'an giv e immediate possession. -room bungalow, on n 4 4 ft lot: Pecker st. Firnac h'at. stationarv ubs. electric lights, also garage, fenced In and good lawn, t'ati give quick possession. Price, $525U; rart cash, balance terms. 6- room bungalow, on a ,12 ft. lot. near new Indiatrial nohoot. Ftirnace bent, stationary tubs, electric lirhts. shades and fixtures. fnoed in, -od lawn, finished in oak. The verv best tn everything. Price, $5500; p.art cash, balance terms. 6-room bungalow-, on Lewis at., on a 67 ft. lot. Furnace heat, .ationary tubs. electtric lights, shades and fixtures, fenced in, beautiful lawn, trees and Fhrubbery, screens and storm windows, decorated throughout. Price. $5500; part rawh. bCan.-e terms. Homes like this we do rot get everv day and we would advise you to make an earlv appointment as they do not t may long- on tn market TSUOUCTJX t BICX. I rhonea Jl a mm en 4 460 ul 239. j . 3-25-lt tXJR SALE Two 7-room houses and 2 J lots, with ice cream stand in front, on j Cnlume" blvd. Good business in sum- ( mer. Want $4500. w ith $2000 cash 1R4 Calumet ave., Hammond. 3-22-6t ; FOR SALE 7-room bungalow. Also 2l story brick flat; hetd. modern. 332 j E. Sibiey at., phona Hmmond 254S. 3-lS, FOR SALE: Caah. U, acreg property. located on West Juliet st , 4 mile west of court house. Good house, surrounded with fruit trees. If interested, write Frank C. Hvbl, 702 W Joliet St.. Cron n Point. Ind. 3-11-6t FOR SALE One 2-story frame building. store front and 4 rooms and toilet in the rear and $ rooms upstairs, with garage for 2 oars in rear of house and other ouibuildings. 50 ft. front. noutrh to build another houe. Prie $50no (or quick sale. Inquire Owner, 62? 150th t.. upstairs. Hammond. 3-23-3t FOR SALE 5-room modern bungalow: excellent location. California stvle. fire plare. 42x 127 ft. lot. Pa rt cash, balance terms. For Quick sale. Phone Banner. Hammond 1916. 3-23-FOR SALE Modern 6-room brick bungalow. 4120 Hemlock st.. -vVasinglon Park add., phone Ind. Harbor 6s2W. 3-2J-3t For Rent. FOR RENT 7-room fiat; $30 per month providing; furniture is bought. Two rooms ren'ed to litrht housekeepers pays the rent. Iia.rga.in. 4'2 1 oleott no. E. Chicago. 3-24-3t FR RENT Garage; room fur one car. $ Sper mo. 1130 Monroe st., phone Hammond 359. 3-24-2t FOR RENT Six-room flat and bath 534 lilat St., E. Chicoiro. S-24-2t FOR RENT Garage. 5 Toty at. Phone Hammond 1S3W or 1549. 3-24-6t FOR RENT 3-reom house. No children. Reasonable. 1 242 Madison sc., Hammond. -I3-2t Wantei to Hent. WA2VTED TO RENT Ry married couple wiUi ref.. roiims In private refined home. Address H E. Chicago Times, E. Chicago. 3-24-2t WANTED TO RENT Furnished room, oiose in. on South Side preferred. N an j Hook, Fox 565, Hammond. 3-25-lt WANTED By yoting men. 2 unfurnished rooms: close In. Write A2'. Tirnea. Hammond. 3-2o-3t WANTED TO RENT 5 or S-room modern, house or flat, S". Side of Hammond. No children. Good ref. AVrtie Beerher. 11215 Longword drive, Chirean. 3-25-Si WANTED Tt RENTbungalow at once. -Furnished flat or I'hone Hammond Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO KIT A 2nd hand 100book MeOaskev filing system. Write A 19. Times. Hammond. 3-23-tf WANTED TO BI T 2nd hand refrigerator. Phone Hammond 6 43 before ! o'clock. 3-24-2t WANTED TO Rl'T-Winm sited steel office safe, phone Ind. Harbor 125. 3-24-41 WANTED TO RUT- 2nd hand bicycl. 4935 Magoun ave.. E. Chicago. 3-2 4 -St WANTED TO BUT At once: Dressers. table, chairs and rugs. Phone Hammond S-l'2-fteod Lost and Founfl. LOST A t the Orpheum theatre Wed. evening, pocketbook containing bet. $S and $7h Liberal reward. Ke'isrn to Times. Hammond. 3-23-2t LOST toady's pock'tbook. last Monday: $S and chance. Had it 'ast at Mina' store. Phone Hammond 103SW . 3-25-lt
Wan tea Female Kelp A LIMITED NUMBER OK YOUNG WOMEN WILL. BE EMPLOYED to take training; for handling our Increase In local and long; distance telephone work. WE PAY SALARY WHILE LEA RN -1 N 1 1. Frequent advances in salary, excellent working; conditions, comfortable rest room ma., telephone work highly desirable. Tounj women between the ages of 18 and 2b apply to the Chief Operator at 65 R.mbach ave., HajTimond. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY. 3-1-tf
AVANTKD: Experienced (iirls on power Machine at Crest Waist Co., 105 Condit St., Hammond. 3-1 l-l WANTED: Salesladies at once, apply Lewin's Ready to wear store ,702-04 Chica go avenue, E. Chicago. ,"-3 :! WANTED Experienced lady shoe rierk. Appiv In person 9; State St.. Hammond. "Schloer & Son. 3-23-3t WANTED Good r'rl for genersl housework, 3 In familv Phone Hammond 3294. 3-23-?t WANTED : Hungarian speaking salesladies, steady position, good salary, apply at once, Lewin's Ready-to-Wear, 702-04 Chicago Ave., East Chicago. 3":3'3 WANTED Salesladies. Style Shop. J 5 0 State St.. Hammond. 3-23-"t WANTED Girls and wringer-man. Whiting laundry (V., Whiting. 3-24-.U WANTED Nicht cook. Eagles Restaurant 141 Siblev St.. phone Hammond 1740. 3-24-3t WANTED AT once. Clerk. Cashier. I'ndTwood typewriter, ' ash register. 1 rt. to $:,ti or more. 1". S. Salvaged Stock Store. 97 State st., Hammond 3-24-3t WANTED A good woman aa housek.cnr; one that knows the care or children: for man and 3 small hoys N. .-.0-It WANTED -Competent t.r! for general housework. No washing. S0 s Hohrr.an St.. thone Hammond 21 55. 3-25-lt Htrhn heip. Wil61 State st Hum-3-25-WAVTED A girl or woman f"r general housework 944 Wallace rd , rr Lvndora Hotel, Hammond 3-2R-"t WANTED 5 experienced saleslad-es. at the Consumer!" Sanitary (V,f - Putter Store. 1M E. S-a'e st . Hammond. $14 per eek to s'at'. Apply Fridav af'er R a. tv. 1-25-lt WANTED Competent ladv stenographer. Stea.dv employment. Grasselli Chemical Co.. E. Chicago. 2-25-3t WANTED Waitress. G h"n T. M. C A. Salarv. $t0 per month, room end board. Phone Hammond 26M. 3-25-3t WANTED Girl or middle- aged woman for light housework: 2 in fam;ly. Call 615 Kane sve, Hammond. 3-25-1 WANTED Woman to sween and e'ean Fridavs. 544 Morton rt.. Hammond. 3-25-lt WANTED Woman to do genera! house w-ork. Steady position. IT. Matasar. 3S16 Cedar si., phone Ind. Harbor 1 15W. 3-25-31 WNTED Girl for general housework. Good wages. 401 Raring ae.. E hicago. 3-25-3t WANTED At once. Chamherma d st State Hotel, phone Hammond 213 3-25-3f WANTED -Maid for general housework; family of 2. Phone E. Chirago 123f 3-25-lt Room and Board. WANTED Room and board In private family, hv young; !.lr empioed Phot e Hammond 3000. 3-24-2t MisceJlaneoas ONE MILLION DOLLARS - ($1,000,000.) To Loan on 1st and 2nd Mortgages JULIUS S. FRIEDMAN Co., Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Calumet Bldg., Phone East Chicago 1441. 3-1 Sewing Machines Repaired Hail your sewing- machine looked over i r.ow for your spring sewing. I earrvl new part, shuttles, i.eedies, etc.. etc.. for! all kinds of machines and nucmt" all ! work for three y ej.rs. Call Hammond i 1790. Estimates rheerfully given. F. i'. ) Miller, the only sewing machine expert in Lake county. JUJ State St.. near rot j tice. 3-H-.i' i. u coiien ron VAPFR nNGrNtJ and painting. Wa take bond In pay- j rnent tS Slbier at-, fboae Hammond 10$iW. 1-4-lt. F1ANO PLATING Ragtime In 20 lee- ! ona guaranteed. Gee. O. Gretn, 4231 J Forsythe av.. phone E. Chicago inn. i 10-21-tf MONEY TO LOAN On 1st and 2nd mortgages. S. Levin Co . i Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. 5S3 So. Hohman st., Room 3, phone Hammond 345. 3-13-tf , . . . PAINTING. PAPER HANGING AND j decorating. Latest designs. Wilson Dibble. 42 Indiana ave., phone Hammond 114SM. 2-2-lmo FOR SALE Railroad Watches 16 size, 21 Jewel, 5 po sition, D ,R. Woltham Watch es in gold-filled cases for a quick sale, slightly used, but guaranteed, $40.00, to pass inspection cost $65 new, "Arkin's," Jewelers, 163 E. Etate Street. .t-25-4 GENTLEMEN A Large Selection of Overcoats, Suits and Trousers for Men and Young Men, high qualities and moderate prices. J. GUSS, 236 State Street. GENERAL OAPPF-NTER WO UK AND repairing'. Srreen made in order. Jos. Millei. 29 Carroll s:.. phone Hammond 1SW. S-2R-2t Try A Time Want Ad.
For Sale Automobiles.
Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., Hammond, phones 2655, 1240-R. F0RSALE: 1920 Buick Coupe, just like new; Lake County Auto Supply & Sales Douglas and Hohman street, Phone 1741 Hammond. 3Jf FUR SALE A Hudson cnbrlolet in verv K.od conditio,,; many extras. Phone Hammond 20!ig 3-22-tf ! FOR SALE- -1917 r,ns condition. Ind. Harbor rl. -psev. Packard, in 1st 3V.i:, Alder st.. phone 3-22-F.t FOR SALE Ford auto truck: in ko"'1 condition and running order. l-tn-kovlrh (lorape, Whit in. 3-24-tf I-'OR SALE UR TRAT'E 1917 Overland. model X3P.: me, har .i--a 11 v K. 74K Waller St.. upper flat. Hammond. 3-23-41 FOR SALE OR TRADE--191 "!dsnioh!!e. 1D17 Stu'7.. 4-pnss. 1 9 I i Overland Country "Iub roadster. 1 ' 1 5 Hoick rondster. tSOj 1-orsvthe ae. phone E. Chicago K72M. .1-24-21 FOR SALI 0erland; fne condition. r.ew Posch mug.. 4 new tires. $500 701 Hohman St., Hammond 3-1 5-e.,dt f FOR SALE: 1917 Dodge Sedan. In first class condition, good as new, The McIlrov Motor Supply Com 3-25-tf pany. FOR SALE Rorgain. rondel sn. ioth st. Mid . State Line. Overland 5-pass , and IndianMnoii 3-25-2t FOR SALE Price. j;on. -Ford chassis. 1317 model. Phone Hammond 20i1 "-'. -It For Sale Motocyclea. INDIAN MOTORCYCLE e&ld on easy payments. Also 2nd hand i motorcycles Bougnt ana aoia. ! STiZQKB BIOS. " .7.1, SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES All makes. Slices and T-vina. Tha tanreat Stock la Lake Ccmmty. Sold on easy p) niPti'. EXCSLSIOK MOTORCTCTLE SALZS ROOM. 31 9 Stata Street. Hammond. Thone 2 4?$. FOR SALE New Harley-Da vidoa motorcycle sold on -a"v pamert. Also 2nd liurd otie. Oro. Sr-i'h. 'L'S I'hicago ec. phone E. Chicago J 21 J 3-lfi-3wk For Sale Miscellaneous. FOP. SALE Largo variety of trunks. bags and suit cases Lesser Loan Bank. 65 S:ate at.. Hamraoni'. 2-17-tf ' FOR S A LE L'nredeetned -Ptamonds and i Railroad Watches. Lesser'a Loan Bank, i 66 S'ate Hammond. Open evening. 1-9-tf FOR SALE Butcher I'ov ice box. lCx 12; also 2 counter, s ft. long. 1'.03 Parrish ave . Ind. Hat bo-. 3-lH-6t F'.R SALE Large dsver.port 'Ouneh. one dirMig table. C. E. Kitchin. 125 Webb St.. Hammond. 3-24-3t FtR SALE Eggs for hatching: S C R. I. Rels. I-hone Haintnoi.d lSftflW. 3-2t-2t FOR SALE PrsrtirvWly new range cock stove. 110 W. Wiih.ms St.. W. Hammond. 3-24-21. FOR SALE -100 share O. K. Giant Battery stock and 1i"0 fhsr's of Arizona Copper s;o. k. lt on r sk'J. Write P. O. Box 54. Gat . 3-2 2-2 t FOR SALE Moab'e chick' n house. Phone Hammond 2 179. 1-22-2t FO R "ED TO SELL 5000 shere Oonsoiidaied Arizona Copper stock at : bargai-.i. Addrs H-x' A, E. t'hicago Tini' s. Calnmei bidg, E. Chi aeo. , ;t-23-St LATEST AP1TZ. HITS K COLUMBIA RECORDS. 2."2 "Oh How 1 LaiiKh When I Think Th?t I Crlcl er Von." "Snoops. the Ijwfr." sut-g v Nora Rays. 25P, "Her Dftn llfli." Kirnone so!" end io-hIo qusrft; "Keem'o Kirno." Peerless nart't. ;jL5 "t'nele ,...h in a Cafe'eria." "1'ncle ,Io. h e"d the Sa.lor," Ca ' Stewart, comedian. 2KSH -Hawami Hours AVlth Ton." wapji: 'Ct,ider-ila." fox rot. Hawaiin guitar due'. "A Oat -: rophe." Columbia orihestra; "Sinn Trombone," IVlvimbia bsind It57--"Wattdei-;tig ." f.x trot. Ted Lewis lazz Rtitul: Tou Can't Get Iovin' Where Th'-ie Am't Any Ixve." fox trof. S5a "Cniro." Art ILckmnn's orchestra, one si,'' "Lose Room." fox trot, Hirkman" I?84 -".lust Lik the f:..se." fox trot, saxo., banjo and p.nno trio. "When Ton if Alrie." fox irot. 2S74 "Apple lUnssmns." waltz. Prime's Danee Orchestral "Old Fashioned Garden M'dty." one s;eo. 2?.jr' -' RfiCri H. .in. rn the Kfirni." recital Ion; "l-'i --),' n c and Drinking." comedian recitation. 2x67 - Some Hay you'll Know." Henry Purr, tenor solo; "IV. wn in My Heart." ta. llerricon. terror solo. :Xg5 "Whv Did Ton Oo I ?" kuv.k hv .lack Kaufinin: "oh! Mother. I'm Wild," sung hv .lack Kaufman. r?2--"Toti're a. Million Miles Fi oin Nowhere Wh'-n Tou't'o One Little Mil From Home." tenor solo: "i int-f I pon a Time," sunr bv Fred Htifre. 2idr. "All thnt I Vnt Is Tou ' Henry Purr; "Whet th' Harvest Moon I? Shinitijr" tuns bv- l,ewt .tatnee TTMAN, BABB ft KILLEW. S35 Hohman at. Phone Hammond 2132. 3-25-FOR SALE Combination bookeap and writing desk, golden oak. J20. 1 ." I State st . j hone Hmrrend S.IkI. 3-23-3! FOR SALE 1 hand-rower waitmiR machine and 1 r lot he wr nger. Roth in Al condition. Call at !5 W. Woltham St.. phone Hammond ItiM. after 6 p. ni. H-23-2t IV)U SALfi Roll top dek and chs.ir. F.clipse vacuum cleaner. 2 Jlimbach a e.. Hammond. "-2o-1t FO 1 1 SALE Arnk7ndif"etal ndb ldg'. material, t'oil will advance pri1 1!. All orders recived before April will be fiilefl at old prif e. Phone Hammond 24. .III". F. AVilhelm 4Son. 26 Caiumet nve. n-: --:.t CASH SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY $10 Mattress for .flL'.oO. HAMMOND FURNITURE COMPANY J. Arkin. Manager 242 E. State St. FOR SALE New Oliver typewriter. 1 227 Garfield St.. Hammond. 3-25-lt FOrFsXLE Team ofmare.; 8 years old. Mr. Pine. 26S Plummer ave., phone; Hammond 70j. 3-25-2t FOR PALE Steam table, lunch eounter and other articles. E. O. Miller. fi4 Chicago ave. F. Chioaao. Jl-25-;!t WANTED Barber: " 5 and f-ft over-5 B .' can make mer. Kli Miller. Chicago a ... (".. Chicago. S-26-:it FO rfsXLEH nil eh o hi fu rnish i ngs.'pieture snd a grand p ano Don't miss these bargains. 151 1ewis St., Hammond.' 3-26-2r
BUSINESS CHANCES.
FOR SALE: A well established groecry store, doing a good business and a money maker for the right party, inquire S. Levin Co., Real Estate, Loans and Insurance 563 Hohman street, room 3, Hammond. 3-23-3 FOR SALE Millinery store established 12 cars; fils property. 5-room rottr in tear. Good investment. 105 ir.Tih st . Ird Harbor. 3-23-St IF INTERESTED in a that is a real money Hammond 1 3 47 T. Will property In trade. country siore maker, phona ,-onsider citv 3-23-2t ANY PERSON earn ng- leas than $200 a month should Investigate this wetesrabllshed stand in South Shore dpot for sale; to take care of station in connection wi'h stand, thus increasing your income and also reducing your expenses. Hare opportunity for right parly. On account of a proposition unable to give this the time it should have. Car considered in trade. For further particulars refer to tattler. R10 Chicago ave., E. "'h1C9n. 3-25-3t For Rent-rurnisnea Kooxiia FOR RENT 3 rooms for light housekeeping. 1S& Pi'jmmer ave.. Hammond 3-23-tf FOR RENT Large front sleeping room. suitable for 1 or 2 persons: all convenient e. 43 TVitvt.. phone Himtnond 10E6.M. 3-24-2t FOR R.ENT Furnished rooms: block west of court house. 4f Jvimbach ave.. Hammond. 3 - 2 5 - 2 1 FOR RENT Furnished room: like new. evervthii g up to date. 3719 Michigan ave., Ind. Harbor. 3-24-4t I-YR- RENT Sleeping room. Jlohman St.. Ham-nond. o4 S. 3-25-2t FOR RENT 2 rooms for light housekeeping: newly decorated, no children. ItKiune 371 Sibley st.. Hammond. 3-23-1 t I-fR RENT Sleeping room, modern: 'lderi- gent lemsn. ref. Addrejs W. R., 42? Summer -t . Hammond. 3-25-2t LEGAL NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA. ('Ot'.VTT OF LAKE. SS: No. 17U5. LAKE Sl'PErior corrt. november term. 1919. u"t o. white vs. david shlaf;s et ai. By virtue of an Order of ?( tn me dtreeff-d from the Clerk of the Irfike Superior Court. I will xpoe to public sale to the h ghest bidder for cash in hand, p the st dmr ..f the Court Houe m Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 10th dav of April. 1920, between the hours, of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.. the rents and ptCiVs for a period not exceeding sei en jpear, of the following r-ral described state estate, to-wit: IxH thirty (30) a" marked and laid lovx n on the recorded plat of Stefford and Trankles 'itnvc Addition to the City of Hammond, lake Countv." Indiana, t f said renis and profit will not gel for a sufHe'ent sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place off'r for sale the fee simple in find to said real estate, or so much thereof as mav he sufficient lo satisfy id judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from va'uation or appraisement laws. j Taken as the property of David Sh'.aes let al at the su:t of Guy C. Whit. LEWIS E. BARNES. , Sheriff Ixke County, Indiana. I G. O WHITE. Ait y for p-aint.ff. 3-IS-25: 4-1 NOTICE, notify al! the creditors, if This is to they have any ,la-m Ziemkowski nd Alex in dairy business on in the city of Fast bank of the Calumet sums not la"r than against Theodore Kmiec, farmers, Forsythe avenue. Chicago, on the river, to hie the April 5th. 1P20. hi 12 noon, a' Korhnowski Co.. 4'fjl Northcot.e enue 4 Lesniak East 1 ChiCftgo, Indiana. If th creditors will not fi'e their bills up to that day and hour t'ie-y can't collect their bills afterward. THFOlXiRK y.IEMKOWSKI. ALKX KM1BC. $11-18-23 SHERIFF'S S A LE. STATE OF INDIANA. COl'NTT OF !,KF PS: No. 12769. LAKE CI ROl IT CO CRT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1319. PEOPLES STATE BANK OF CROWN POINT. INDIANA. A CORPORATION. AS TRUSTEE. VS. SI S1E I KI7.T I FODOK F.T Al,. By virtue of an Order of Sale, to mo directed .from the Clerk of the Ijik" Circuit Con it, I "ill en pose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the et door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Sa!iTday. the 1ih day of April. 1!2. between the hours of len o'elork A. M. and four o'clock I". M.. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven ears. f the following described ral estate, to-w i i. : Lot thirteen I 1 .1 ) as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of a subdivision of I,t 13 in Block 8 in a subdivision of the southwest quarter of Section 2?. Township T7 North. Range 9 West of the 2nd P. M.. situated in the city of East Ch.cago. I.ske Oounly. Indiana, as shown by the recorded plat thereof recorded in Plat Rook 6 at page ST. If said rents and profits w ill not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest arid costs. I will at the same time and place ofTer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, cosis and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relier from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Susie fFuzy) Fodor et al at the suit of the peoples Stale Hank of Crown Point, Inidana. corporation, trustee. LEWIS E. BARNES. Sheriff like County. Indiana. PATTEE A JOHNSON, Att ys for naintiff. 3 -1 -2 5 : 4-1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. I.N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HENKT BOTER, DECEASED. No. 2237. Notice is hrroby given that the undersigned has been appoined Executor of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. HENRT RIPrE. Executor. Dated March 24th. 1120. 3-26; 4-1-1 Advertise in The Times nd adi I ,-c-ti- ac3:::. Kesuits come with i constant effort
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DAILY NEWSPAPERS (Continued from pat ens.) MeADOO SECOND PLACE. Among: the democratic presidential poaslbilltles Herbert Hoover stood Mrft with 11 votea. his republican record and denials that he is a candidate notwithstanding;. Mr. G. McAdoo- oaptured aeeond place with $1 vetea. Third place went to Got. Jame M. Cox, of Ohio, 44 votes. Atty. Gen. A. Mitchell Palmer. 36 votes . S. Gov. Edward I. Edwards, of New Jersey. 2S votes . Wm. Jfnningit Bryan, thrice candidate for the presidency on the democratic ticket, 24 vntfi. 7. President Wilson, 17 votes. $. Vice President Thomaa R. Marshall, of Indiana, lo votes. . Senator Robert L. Owen, of Oklahoma, 12 votes. 10. Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock, of Nebraska. 3 votea, GERARD ONLY TWO VOTE". 11. Ja.mea Watson Gerard, formar ambassador to Berlin and Senator D. U Walsh, tied, two votes. 12. Robert Lansing;, former secretary of sta!. Congressman Cha.mp Clark, of Miaaouri; David R. France?, former governor of Missouri and Ambassador to Russia; Senator Oscar W. T'nder wood, of Alabama; Homer S. Cummlngs, chairman of National Democratic committee; Senator Samuel Ralston former governor of Indiana; Frederick Dozier Gardner, former governor of Missouri; John W. Davli, ambassador to Great Britain and E. T. Meredith tied, one vote each. Total democratic votes c-ast, 3S. The votes thus expressed were all for first choice. The questionnaire alao provided for a second end third choice. This phase of the straw vote was quite as significant as that already outlined. For example Gen. Wood suffered a slump on what might be called the second ballot, receiving; 15 votes, while Gov. Lowden crept up to where he made a coed second with 12S votes. Senator Johnson galned one vote in the second choice column. taKins; third place from Senator Harding, whooped to fourth place with 34 votes. In the third ehotce column. Gov. Lowden takes the lead with eighty votes; Senator Harding; second with 77; Senator Johnson third with ? 4 ani Gen. tVood fourth with 43 votes. Herbert. Hoover remained In f'.ft'i place throughout, receiving 1ft votes as a second choice candidate and 111 ' a a a third. Former Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo took the democratic lead trotn Hoover as a second choice nominee, obtaining PS votea as against Hoover's &7. Palmer's 53 and Bryan's 35 vote. In the column of third choice democrats. Palmer came first with 63 votes; McAdoo second with 4". Bryan was third with 3fi. Hoover fourth with 2; Cox fifth with IS; Marshall sixth with 12; President Wilson seventh with 10 votes. Gen. Pershing:, who obtained four votes In the first choice column, where he held ninth place, as a third choice 400 DOLLARS that you can save on a 1920 model 8-cyIinder, Oldsmobile, slightly used At the Right Price One ROAMER. model 1918. Stop in and look, it over. i Model 22-72 j MERCER i i Roadster I $2175.00 I Worth a good deal more, j Inquire Leo. E..Deutsch : Motor Co. 562 Washington Street. Phone 111. Gary, Ind. DO YOU NEED MONEY? If so, why not come to us. the oldest, largest, most accommodating company jn Ha.nvmorid ? Tew Reasons Wry You SaonJd Deal With Vs. L AVe do not charge a commission of any kind. 2. We hold all dealing strictly confidential. 3. We charge interest only for the actual number of days a loan is carried. 4. We make all loans at low legal rates. 5. We do not have any side line. Our business is loan.ng money. (5 " We allow full Twenty Months to repay us. 7. We are Licensed, Bonded, and also under Sete Supervision. We loan in any amount up to $s"vno. !. Wc loan on Household Cioofls. Pianos. Victrolas, Automobiles, Live Stock. Etc. "if). All goods remain in your own possession. Also Quick. Polite, Private service at all times. No annoying collectors or red tape. Most convenient location In the city. rXOlTK HO. 333. X.oom 3, Panama Bldg., 14B-15P B. St-te art.. H-mmond. Ind.
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4:: ? J:4 r . -V ' -' r' ' 1 ' t--i-V:u.';.,' -4 V" r ,-iifar.o.t.jr,. tetGn. H. FI. Bandholtz. Th American military miasion to Hunrary, headed by Gen. H. H. Bandhoftz, recently returned to the U. S. The mission spent considerable time in Budapest as the military representatives and fulfilled many important missions, during; the several revolts in Hungary. obtained nine votes and moved up to sisth place. Former Secretary of State Lansing obtained a second choice vote on the republican side of the fence. He, Herbert Hoover and Pershing were mentioned on both tickets. Senator Knox, republican, of Pennsylvania, obtained two votes as a second choice republican standard bear er, while Senator Howard Sutherland, of West Virginia and Senator Alhert B. Cummins, of Iowa, each receive! a vote m a simiiiar capacity. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. of M a ssac h uset ts. republican leader of the fight against the treaty, obtained one vote as second choice presidential hope and two votes for third choice. John Hays Hammond and Wm. Hale Thompson, of Chicago, were inch mentioned as a. third choice possibility. F.lil'.u Hoot received a vote gJI a second and- third choice candidate. Anion? the democrats receiving second and third choice vites were Senator Atlee Pomerene of Ohio, former Gov. Harmon of Ohio; frmer Gov. Foik of Missouri and Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels: Secretary Carter Glass, of Virginia, Hrand Whitlock, former ambassador to Belgium; James Ha-nnlton Lewis, of Chicago, Secretary of War P.aker and Gen. Pershing. LAWS ON IN FRESH SENSATION (Continued from Pare One) to recover this sum. thereby further ieiucing the rust of l.virp. 3 That the national banks and trust companies tiaflint; from the pub lit over one billion dollars annually, there by adding materially to th op costs of living, the convention should pledge the candidate to eliminate this Kraft, therrby fuiitiT reducing the cost of living. Hall;F. I IIKRl PT I'RAnM F. 4 That for ycais 1'. S. sena trsh ips rfnd other hiiih public offices having been bought una sold in Massachusetts the convention honid pledge the candidate to the elimination of this disastrous practice. He was told, he asserts, that if his papers were filed he would he attacked on his business propositions and put. in such a disgraceful position that he could not possibly win. "My answer.'" he says, "was th" riling of my papers." t 4Vrl "Bit; TIIIF.KV TAKEW Continuing Mr. I.awson says. "Yesterday morning: warrants wer issued for the ones that the p"'',iip has since been told in the most sensational manner were the ones arrested, but 1 was told narly jesterday mornInn that then- was one for me. I would have all day while watchma the press-heading: torture of the other four to chanae my mind or be given the Fame dose of disgrace today." In another statement Lawson said he hoped the round-up of silver financiers was to be of "hig thieves instead of the bent-pin minnow- catchers." "The othrr day." he said. "Wall Street re-organized a cobbler' shop from a before-the-w ar capital of eight or nine hundred dollars into a one hundred and fifty million dollar trust and shot the stock from thirty cents to JH5n. and by a line of yarn that would cause eld .Munchausen to resipn from the Ananias Club, swapped it onto the public for liberties and t'in shot it down to JHiO a share and Wall Street ehuckmgly says as it papers its private office w-ith these beautiful government engravings: 'We took sixty-nine million of those chromes from the patriotic. In record short time'. Again, an automobile stock was selling at 77 cents a shate be' ore the war. Wall Street reorganized it in a hundreds of millions and by making oath that it whs turning; out thirty-three cars a second, and rarnine a billion a week for dividends, shot it to $ ,i 'i 0 a share and swapped it off for the people's liberties. "The day after the public was a!l In they burned down all the car shops, cancelled all the car orders and had the I. W. AV. lifting all the billions of cash." , The men arrested yesterday are William R. Fitzgerald, Louis C Van Piper of New York; Everett. C. Tarr and Daniel Samuels.
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