Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1920 — Page 19

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WANTED MALE HELP MEN w teach harboring- quickly. cheaply, thoroughly. Earn whlle learning. Sure ef steady work at good wages. Write pfor catalogue. MOI.KR BARBER COLLEGE 106 . Ueils st.. Chicago, 12:11:6 V'ANTED Hood car repair men on plce work basis. Apply at once. :'.h Railway Equipment Co.. Columb s and 'JoHt Itn sts., Hammond. 12:11:3 V A X T KX Laborers, s I e ad y employment. American Glue Co.. Hammond. J-:1i V A.NTKD Young man for sampling In rueralurgical plant, high school gradt,a'e preferred. Give age and reference BTd write B-117 care Times. Hrap ml. 12:16:2 WANTED Experienced spacing table punchers fcr tank Ehop work. ApStandard Oil Co.. Indiana. Employment Bureau. Front at.. Whiting. India12:15:3 WANTED Automobile salesman, at once; attractive proposition; permanent position to right party. Llberul drawing account. Phone Hamyr.'Td 1 4-. 12:15:3 WANTED Man for night janitor work. Inquire En!ne?r, Hammond Building. 11:15 WANTED Railroad machinists. Apllv Gibson Roundhouse. Gibson. Inliana- 12:16:3 A.N'TF.l) Sub-station operator. perlen.-ed on s vnohronous machines. AnacoticU Ixad Products Co., East Chl- (?... llL.lL! WANTED At once, man to work around store. 9? State St.. Hammond. 12:14 W NT ED A good janitor, steady job riKht man. Apply American Trust .-'avtngs Bank, Hammond. 12:16:2 La i i fTN I -CreTv- managers. Buy Forkola. Make $50 to $7 5 a wfok. Thou:k1s at" doing it. Write Bacorn Co.. Kim'ra, X. Y. 12: 16:2330 :AX T KD-At once, nian to wor k .- round store '.'7 State street, Hammo,,. 12:16j3 W A vFED Assistant bookkeeper, state "SO, xprienee. reference and ealry. R-11S, care Times, Hammond. Jn.iijiH 12:16:2 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced and competent girl for general housework; no launerv work; good wages. 28 Glendale I rk Phone Hammond 101. 12 Stt S TEDGirl. f -xper fenced, for general h -use uor'x: good wages. 15 Warren St . Hammond. 12 :8 :tf SvANT E D- A white maid for general h i;se,vork. good home. Apply Mrs. f -,-. t. S2 4 Jefferson street. Gary. Tr '' " 1 1! : : 1YA NTETsTEX GR AFHEK THOROTOHLY EXPERIENCED. ACCURATE AND NEAT: I'KRM ANENT POSITION: HIGHEST WAGES TO COMPETENT PERSON:. ADDRESS R-114 OBB TIMES, KAMM'IND. 12:11 :tf HvTNTED -Woman for housework, no washing, can go home nights If preferred. Inquire 637 Hohm&n, phone 1414 Hamtm.nd. 121 3:6 v ANTED Girl for general housework, good wages., Phone 2423 Hammond. I n d i ana. Iri. ''. WANTED iJidy cierk. steady position in East Chicago jewelry store. Apply Vv mall. B-116 care Times. Hammond. ImMana l:14:tf. SvANTED First class stenographer and bookkeeper. Must be able to t-ake full charge of books and be wide twake and willing worker. Good salary to start and rapid advancement If you qualify. Answer In own hand writing. 600. care Times, Hammond. Indiana. 12: J & 3 STNTED Woman to run passenger elevator. Inquire Engineer. HamTr.ond Building. 12:18 WANTED Dishwasher. Beti Restaurant. 273 Hoffman St.. phone Hammor.d 539. 12:1S:3 VANTED rompetent. girl for general housework: no was.htng: grood wages. 90 So. Hohman St.. phone 439. 12:16-3 VAN T ED-G i rl for": eneral h ousework. no children. Phone 2209. 39 Carroll r.. Hammond. 12:16:3 WANTLeT Wa ) t res. Calumet Restauifir. East Chicatro. Ind 12:16:3 W V N T ED Girl to answer phone. A p- ' r?y 210 Ham mo nd Bid g . 12:16 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Eatteries charged, rented and repaired. Tba Dempsey Battery Service, SI 8 Payette st. Hammond, phosgfl 655. 1240-S. I't'R SALE Oldsmobile Coupe, 1020 r ode!, driven onlv 2.500 miles, like iten; a bargain at $1.:!'0. A. M. Wlrk'i. S3. 10)'h St., W. f Iammond. V2 : 1 3:3 Hudson Coupe $1,375 txioks Like New ( National 7 pass. Tour-in-1,500 Best Buv In .Town Chandler Cpupc .1,800 To see it is to want It jDodge Touring, enclosed S75 Some car for the money Kco Roadster (350 'Nuff said H runs Oakland Touring .... G75 It is a snap for the money Ford Truck 500 Tf will earn its keep Many more attractive bargains on dis-fc-ay, V ca.r for every man s income. Trm Liberal LAKK COUNTY AUTO SUPPLY & SALES Northwest corner Douglas and Hohman :-(rert H. A. Thtel. prop. 12:15:4 ?"" R S A I,K 1 3 2ft Do rt7 ru n4rn n fi " m T 1 esL must sell this week, be.-t offer takes It Kite Fuur Battery Co.. phone Himmon'l 21. 12:15:6 LOOK AT THEM! T') biggest bnrirains ever offered in nsed ears, wiil be found in the following list: one National Six 7 passenger Touring One Buick Six. 5 passenger Touring. One Ford Sedan. Orirt Overland Sedan. One Briscoe Touring. fine Stutz Roadster. 1921. Each and every one of these rars are ruarante.e! to be in A-l mechanical condition and r fullv ecjulrped. JACKSON A I "TO SALES Phone 14?. 632 Hohman St., Hammnri. Indiana. 12:13-3 IUVJ .MAXWP:LL SEDAN 1 door. 5 passenger enclosed ear, sold new for $2,350.00, 6 pood tires, shock absorbers, bumpers. Al me-i chanieal condition. "Will sell fior $895.00 including one year insurance policy and carrying charges. $405.00 down: balance in easy lnonthlv pavments. BOIILING AUTO SALES Cadillac and Dodge Brothers ZSIotor Cars Phone 2G6 12--16-3 l;,OR SALE 1317 FTr4Sedarr wTth electric starter, wire wheels, one extra wheel: 1917 Chevrolet. A-l shape; 1920 Grand Six. run T.OOe miles. Cars will be sold at anv reasonable offer. Karry White Service Station. 45 State H.. Hammond 12:16:3 !

FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS rOK SALK- lr variety of trunkn. bags atiid milt eases. Leaser Iota Bank. 55 State st.. Hummonr. t-17-tf

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FURNISHED ROOMS

FOR IvKNT Furnished rooms by day or week, gentleman only. 101 Plummer ave.. West Hammond. 12:14:5

FOR SALE High grade player piano. like new; rolls and bench, will sell at bargain. Cash or reasonable terms. Phone 3360 or cell 452 Garfield avenue. West Hammond. 12:10:7

PLAYER PIANO BARGAllN Party who can complete monthly payments of $12.00 each, can secure wonderful bargain In a fine player piano. Balajicn due Is only J2&6. Library of rolls and bench included. Call at 562 Broadway. Gary. Indiana, day or evenings. Aak for Mr. Small's player. 12:11:6 FOR SALE Millet-hay. baled or in stack. Phone 66-H Ijansing or call N'lck Van Til. Lansing. 1 11. 1 2 :J. 4 : 3 FOR SALE Four rooms furniture, including coal and wood. Everything necessary for housekeeping. Don't want to separate. Oaji make arrangements regarding rental. If interested call at following address: 5115 Forsythe ave.. Eaat Chicago, Ind. Day or evening. 12l4:3 FOR SALE Furniture in 14 rooms. 2 large halls, one bath, extra toilet and wash room, 12 beds, all rooms and rented. Lease for one year. til. 000. S5 Sibley st.. Hammond. 12 : 1 4j 3 FOR SALE Living room, dining room and bed room furniture. Including Vic'rola. on account of leaving city. Call evenings, between S and 9 p. m. 4423 Forsythe ave.. Apt. 10-D. Bast Chicago, I2jl 4j3 FO R SALE One soft coal heating st ova in. good condition. 703 Oakley ave., Hammond. 12:33:3 FOR SALE Two hard coal heaters-ex: cellent condition. Call 1299-T1. Hammond. 12:15:2

FOR SAL13 Very reasonable, hard coal heater, one Gem vacuum cleaner. 127 Sheffield ave.. Hammond. 12:15:2 FOR SALE! Two practically new Toledo scales. 1258 Jefferson street, Hammond. 1215

FOR SALE Canary singers. At 45f Indiana ave., Hammond. 1:215:3

COAL

Call 243. Jno. F. Wilhelm Son. 2 Calumet ave.. Hammond. 12 : 16:t f FOR 'SALE Black and tan fox hound. 7 month old. 1036 ETle et Hammond; 12:18 FOR SALE One slightly used electric "washing machine, like new and guaranteed. The Electric Shop. 643 Hohman st open evenings, Hammond. 12:16:2

MOST REMARKABLE OFFER IN CLOTHING JS-S buys a pair of $16 trousers. $22.60 buys a $45 overcoat. The above offer Is made for five days. Come to our warehouse opposite police station. BotE Barrel!! Co.. Importers and wholesajers of fine woolen. 435 Hohman St.. Hammond. 12:16:2

FOR SALE Brown mahoganv piano, like new Phone 2630 Hammond. 12:16

FOR SALE -Girl's bicycle, good condition. 1193 Myrtle ave.. AV"htting Indiana. 12:16:2

ANOTHER CASH XMAS . SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY 18x36 inch Congoleum rug, only 39c. Hammond Furniture Co.. J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 East Srate St. U-16-1

FOR SALE Thor washer, In good condition. 6432 Hohman St., Himmond. 12:16:2

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS

FOR RENT Two large front rooms. suitable for 2 or 4 gentlemen: meals if desired. American men only. 32 Carroll St.. phone 970-M Ham. 12:14 H."M. WALLS Furniture and piano moving; trunks and baggage transferred: crating and chipping, factory and store draying by hour, at hundred weight, year contracts If you wish. All work guaranteed. Telephone: Office. 27 87; residence, 2708 164 Fayette st.. Hammond. 12:14-17t FOR R EN T Furn iahedroom fort'wo gentlemen or light housekeepers. 13?3 Amy ave.. Whiting. Ind. 13:15 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. electric light: heat furnished. 497 Summer St.. Hammond. 12 : 1 5 FOR-RENT Two sttam heated rooms for housekeeping, centrally located: no children. S3 State St., phone Hammond ST5. 12:15 FOTt ':-fTwoUifooi"ft:irrh gh t housekeeping or bachelor apts. 156 Fayette st.. Hammond. 1 2 : 1 FOR REN fTt bo m s f o r Tfgh t" h ou se"Ueeping. 4608 Baring ave.. East Chicago. 12:16:2 FOR REXTS'tTrctTy- modern ""sTeepIng rooms, with Ixjard if desired. 534 Wilcox ave., Hammond. 12:16:3 FOR RENT Furnished room for gen

tleman. 230 Conkey ave. Inquire 1

136 Sibley st.. Shoe Shop. Hammond.! Indiana. 12:16:2 FOR RE?rr"M5nfu7tS i Highland St.. phone 2175 Hammond ! 12:16:2 MISCELLANEOUS !

order of the Board of I"ublic AVorks of Said City, and that the same is now on Hie In the office of said Board for public examination and Inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts asNessed against each lot or tract of land for seid Improvement, and that , by resolution said Board has fixed the 22nd day of December. 1920. at 2 o'clock p. m., in the office of the Board of Public Works In the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the. special benefits derived therefrom and assessed agilnst said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that It finds that said property affected thereby is benefited In respective amounts. A J. SWANSON. JACOB W'KER, i C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works WILLIAM c.-ROSE. city Clerk. 12:9:16

PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Prices Reasonable Carl Vermett, phone 1429 Hammond. 1O-21-301

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HAVE YOUR WOODWORK done by Charley Masko. mill and cabinet work, storm window s. doors, radiator coolers wftth cane, kitchen cabinets. 1 buffets, store lixtures. repairing and any special work. Phone shop 2626; residence 328 Hammond. 180 Calumet avenue. 10-29-3 ; STOVE.' GAS RAlVGElind f urnifurre pairing, all kinds of second hand heaters and furniture. Both sold and exchanged. All orders promptly attended to. Stove doors and knobs a specialty. H Oadeke, 67 State street. Hammond. Phone 3940 Indiana Harbor. 12:14 $25.00 REWARD for Information that w-11 locate Tom Joe. a Roumanian gypsy, married, 25 years of age. dark complexion. 3 feet. S inches In height, weight 160 pounds, address his uncle, Steve Gust. Coys Park. Hammond, Indlana. 12:15:3' DREASMAKrS'G done reasonable by an experienced young lady. Call 634 Willox ave., Hammond. 12:16:3 I NS UR ANCE T HAT INSURER Life, fire, accident and health, auto, etc. ST. ArBTN BROTHERS S02 Hammond Bldg., Phone 167 Hammond. 12:l:13t

MRS. E. LEE Phone 3346 Lectures daily

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p. m., "The Right Way to Live" 696 State Line St.. opp. Clinton, III. side. Hammond.

MONEY ANY AMOUNT UP TO $300 AT LOW LEGAL RATES On Furniture. Pianos, Victrolas and office Fixtures without removal. Licensed and Bonded.

FHOITX IVo. 333. Boom 3, Panama Bldf .. 143-150 E. Stats St., Hammond.

LOST AND FOUND

LOST White and brown Shepherd dog. child's pet, return to 270- Elm st Ham mond 1 2:15:3

LOST Alrdale. IK mwiths. wearing leather collar studded with brass, answers to name "Dale." Reward for return. Phone 36?6. 77S Calumet ave., Hammond 12:162

LOST By poor boy. pocket bock with $5 bill, between Lewis and Russell st. Call 4251-J Hammond. Reward. 12:16

MONEY TO LOAN

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RICHARDSON TALKS OF BOYS TO AUDIENCE (Continued from Page One)

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forward, and the forces of evil have every cause to tremble. One of the most stupendous problems that face the business man of America today Is that of giving our young people a fair chance by providing the ngtit environment. There are a Bcore of ways to do It. What are a few? Root out some of these evil environments that pull down? Tes. Hp the Boy Scout movement? Tes. Strengthen the churches? Yes. Better the conditions of high schools? Tes. Give a sound and practical support to the Young Men's Christian Association? Tes. Any man who is not doing something In one or all of these directions is out of date, and behind the times. WJEAT BUSINESS MX IT CAN DO Now, I have told you something bout the boy himself, and I have tried briefly to emphasize the tremendous importance of the right home life and the right attitude the father should have toward his boy. For that matter too. I would say this H the attitude any man should have toward any boy in whom he Is Interested. Again let me remind you that I have spoken almost entirely about the older hoy. If jt-u have any doubts as to this adolescent age belnyr the great crisis of i mans life, stud the criminal statistics in this and any country. Go through the jails, the insane asylums, rescue homes and slum missions; go to these big Institutions where they are trying to filter the muddy currents or broken manhood; listen to the stories of the inmates. Where did they start the down-grade? In 90 percent of cases they will start off with "When I was a boy" and yo uwill find it was from 13 to IS years of age that the real trouble began. Men of America! How long, oh. how long are we going to be content with so much of this rescue work at the middle age and latter end of life, instead of Keeping the stream of boy life full and clear? I wilt volunteer that there is not a mn In this room but would give his last thousand dollars to a good cause If It meant caving one boy of this town from going wrong. A thousand dollars to save one boy? What a price to pay! No, It is not. Ten thousand dollars It is worth if he were your boy. I rejoice to know that you, as a club of Influential men are facing this great problem at present and believe that you will give It most serious consideration. From conversations with some of you men, I understand that you are just at that point in the history of Hammond where many of your prominent citliens are convinced that a sound constructive program should be considered a program which will embrace the whole boyhood of Hammond and which should aim to meet this most urgent need. All

churches should be backed to the limit. 1 The Boy Scout movement should bo helped, and strong encouragement given to every other organization which Is endeavoring to keep this "stream of boy life full and clear." As I said before, there is no need to emphasize to you the vast opportunity you have through the work of the Tour.g Men's Christian Association. Because it i International, and world wide, you have there the means of handling the foreign boys, which are, here in large numbers. Because it takes Into lis membership all classes, all creeds and religion, therefore every boy has an equal opportunity. Because Its program is so organized along the four sides of boynature, physical, mental, spiritual and social. It Is thus best able to meet th many sided needs of all boys. In a general wa T would say that the function of the boy's department of the Toung Men's Christian Association may be summed up as follows: To see the boys Just as they at: to know their needs; to find and train leaders; to feel that great force of our coming manhood, unconsciously pounding away for a recognition of true boyhood's rights to know this, let the whole community know It. and keep pressing the whole community to do Its dirty to the hoy this Is the work of the Toung Men's Christian Association.

versy between the interstate coru:i:-rce ('(nrailfjl.ii und :.V'-n stau s. wMe'i refuse to make the fate a U an-- operative. This was deterr--.!ied t--il.iy in a conference between t""iri5! f. r th rnllroad c;.:nm!":i ::.j of the states, which are oV fyirir t'.e n-;Vo-:ry f t'i-interJ-tte h' ly t ".z1.? wit;-. rr;:'rt

l'-ntativcs of iMrrta shippers wli.-se sriKhts are vitally jffectej.

WILL CARRY DECISION TO SUPREME COURT

STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. WASHINGTON. Dec. 16.

By W. H. ATKJNS

N. SERVtCEl The admin

istration powers of the interstate cor,-.! merce commission to fix Interstate passenger and freight rates, which supplant the lower lntra-state rates established by the states, will be carried to the V. S. supreme court In event of an adverse decision in the present contro-

FOR TOYS AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS top and shop at Cohen's Variety Store, opp. PostoSce, Hammond

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Specialist Treats all chronic, nervous, blood and special diseases of men and women. Hotrrv 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 9 to 12 F.I. 155 STATE STREET Phone Hammond 228 Ilani-nonJ, Issxa

FOR SALE! Four Cedar Lake lots, one

or all. Bargains if taken before ! Christmas. Address B-lll. care Times. J Hammond. 12:10:6 FO P.SALE New bungalow, arranged

ror two ramlllea. 674 State Line st.. Hammond. 12:10:6

FOR SALE Michigan improved poultry, fruit, vegetable farms, 10 acres and up. Cash or monthly payments. Write for particulars. S. "F.. care the Times, Hammond. 12:11:4 FOR SALE 8 room, modern house In business district for $3,500; small payment down: balance like rent: immediate possession, winter's supply of coal In. Phone 1703 or 557 Hammond. 12:13:tf

FOR KALE 3 room bungalow, south side. Inquire 1258 Jefferson street. Hammond. 12:15:2 FOR SALE 6 room residence, modern In every way o Maywood, $2,800. Easy terms. Phone 4258-W Hammond. 12:16

INVESTMENT Bargain In Vacant In the very cen-ter of East Chicago. Business section. 150 ft. front, will ell all or part, also 60 ft. corner on Chicago ave.. clofe In. Both first class business sites. Values are rapidly increasing. See us for price and terms. SMITH-HAMILTON COM PA NT Open every night. Phone East Chicago 122. 12:16:2

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9 room brick building, (S bedrooms) all modern Improvements, hot water, heat, garage for Ave cars. Can have possession any time. South Side, an ideal location. Terms. Two story frame residence neur down town district. Can have Immediate possession. Terms. One story w-th rooms in rear, frame. East side. Terms. Have one-fourth, one-half and aore lots in Hobart at a bargain. Good for chicken farm. Terms.

Have farms in Starke. Lake and Porter counties. Indiana. Also In Clarke and other counties In Wisconsin and Oswego county. N. T. All Improved. Terms. Vacant on Sibley street between Maywood and Columbia avenue. Ripe for building. Have vacant lots in Harvey, West Hammond and ScherervlUe. III., "on payments. J1.00 down. $1.00 per week. Have money to loan on first mortgage In amounts of J 1.000 each. Have ether building bargains. Call. Open evenings. 7 to ft p. m. Better see us for your insurance. FRAZEN AGENCY Room 110 First National Bank Bldg Phone 3J26 Hnmmond. 12:1s:.";

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FOR RENT Store room, centrally located. Forsytbe ave., suitable for any kind of business. Phone 521-W Esst Chicago 12.10:6 FOR RENT Seven room cottage "314 Plummer ave. Inquire 316 Plummr ave., Hammond 12:15 WiTJtE-T Three unfurnished rooms: gas and electric. Thone 424 Hammond. 12:16:2 FOR RENT Four room flat at RS7 Erie st.. Hammond, upstairs. 12:16:3 FOR RENT OR SA LE--S tore! 76? 'slu met ave.. phone 765 Ham. 12:16:3 WANTED Respectable couple to-share comfortable home with widow, mother, son: reference required. 43.17 Baring ave.. East Chicago. 12:16:2 FOR RENT Garage. 23SB. States t7 Hammond. Call evenings between 5 and 7 p. m. 12:16:2

BOARD AND ROOM

BOARD AND ROOM For gentlemen only. 326 E. State St.. Hammond. Indismv 12:16:2 ""FOR SALEAUTOMOBILES "

FOR SALE: 1918 Ford Touring ear, demountable rims, lock on steering wheel, cheap if tauten at once. 438 Hoffman St., Hammond. 12:16:3

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MONED TO IiOAN'On 1st mortgage real estate. John M. Stlnson. 105 First National Bank bldg. Hammond. Tndlsna. 12:15:2

AUTO ACCESSORIES

fOR SALE S.:lvertown cords, only slightly used: 37x5, $22: 35x6. $21; 35x4H. J20; 34x4'. $ir; 33x4a. $19; 34x4. $1&; 33x4 J17; 32x4, $16; 32x34. $13: 30x3"., $11. Guaranteed tires are no better. K. & S. Tire & Supply Company. 516 Chicago avenue, East Chicago. ll-ll-tf

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WANTED TO BEY By private party In North Half of East Chicago, bungalow or 6 or 7 rooms, heat. Owners only. Give description and price. Address P. O. Box 6S1. East Chicago. Indiana. 12:11:12 WANTED TO BEY Baker's oven In good condition. Call 235 Pine st., l-Iam m on d. 1 2j 1 4 : 3 WANTED TO BUY A home, prefer central location, but would consider other. Price must be right. Will pay cash. Phone 12.15-R Hammond. 12:14:5 WANTED TO B 0 Y Co 1 1 a ge, $400 down, and $30 month. Address o. S. care Times, or phone 425S-W Hammond. 12:16

SITUATION WANTED

WANTED Position as track foreman, with 6 vears experience. Phone 1017-M

Hammond1 12:15:2 j WANTED Family washing. Phone" 3613 j Hammotijt. 'all between 5 and S p. I m. 12:15:1 j POSITION WANTED Afternoon after 12 noon. Junior in high school. Can speak Hungarian. Phone Ent Chicago! 1450. 1 2:16:2

I WANTED TO RENT W ANTE D "TO " R E N f Fu fnl's h ed bungalow or cottage, 5 or 6 rooms, rent reasonable. Mrs. F. W. Trogdon. phone ruio Ifnmmond 12:16

"FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES j FOR SALE Harley Davidson, twin.; electrically equipped, three-speed. A bargain t $150. Call after 6 p. m. , 434 Cedar St., Hammond, upstairs. 13:14:3

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMIN T ST RATION In the matter of the Estate oi Tony Hlabis, Deceased. No. 316. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of satd Estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NEWTON' A. HEMBROFF, Administrator Dated December 15th. 1920. 12:16:23.30 ci tyI) f: h am mon dT i n bi an C department OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF OAKLEY AVENUE. SECTION "A" CONCRETE PAVEMENT. PRIMARY" ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Tou ere hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Oakley Avenue, Section "A" from Wilcox Avenue to State Street by constructing therein a reinforced concrete pavement. 8 inches thick and 30 feet wide from Wilcox to Plummer Avenue and 39 feet wide from Plummer Avenue to State Street, cement side, walk ix feet wide, gutter inlets and vitrlf.ed sewer pipe for drainage, in the City of If?.mmond, County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by

MEN'S NECKWEAR FOR XMAS GIFTS $2.00 values $1.25 $3.50 values $1.95

B, mii ii ..! . i.m , i ,..i"i :i-Tw rmiS3Jff 2iTjr31.CI t i f Uu y fi y h y&j t?S$h i ;, A CLOTHING er SKOES Ml tT2SraS' I" , "" r !- SggBBgJig?a!l-l Trreff;iCT" e J,rrg4

MEN'S SILK I!0SE $1.50 value SSc $1.00 va!s:e C5c SILK LINED KID GLOVES $5.00 va'u3 $3.95

oliday Sale on Suits aod Overcoa

&t Suits and (0) : Overcoats ocimJ' , SNC"' Values to $50

k7 $ suits and f. f Sffij umf I JinL Overcoats W ! ,4WH if TWl Va,ues to $6 M i 1 1 I ' BlueSerge M ?J g jj. l J I $60 Value d '""

These Suits are of the finest quality and latest styles that every man and young man will appreciate.

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SILK SHIRTS REDUCED

$10.00 value $6.95 $8.50 values $5.95 $5.00 values $3.95 $3.50 values $2.45

Men's SHOES Black and tan. rubber heel attached; $10.00 value

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$3.00 MEN'S UNION SUITS $2.25 $5.00 WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS $3.65 $6.50 ALL-WOOL UNION SUITS $4.95

VE HAVE THE FINEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AT LOWEST PRICES We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps

$15.00 MEN'S WOOL MACKINAWS .....$9.95 $10.00 BOYS WOOL MACKINAWS $6.33 $18.00 BOYS' WOOL SUITS $11.75