Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1920 — Page 15
Mnirsday, Dec. 23, 1920.
THE TIMES Pazc Fifteen ADVERTISES TES
CLASSIFIED
ilENTS
a THE TIM
"ARE WORTH TRYING"
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Riveters, buckers and heatera, piece work; rood wages. Standard Steel Oar Co., Hammond. 12:17:tf
WANTED Combination clerk and stenographer, must be wide awake, experienced young man, desirous of advancement. For interview pb(me 459 IIrtteQmond. WANTED Men for unloading coal. Wanner Mailable Iron Co., Sumjner St. lammond. 13-"-3 WANTED Experienced man For repairing pneumatia machines, including riveting and caulking machines air motors, etc: out of town Job. Apply Graver Corporation, East Chicago. 18:i2,la W ANTED Competent bookkeepers. W. S. Bets Co.. Hammond. 12:22:3 AffEXTS Oew managers. Buy Forkola. Make S50 to 7 6 a week. Thousands are doing It. Write Bacorn Co.. K'mlra. X. T. 12:18:23:30 V ANTED Night watchman. AppTyTn person, Straube Piano Co.. Hammond, Tndlara. i2:23
FOR SALE-IISCELLANEOUS
basrs and ault eases
Bank. JS State at.. HammoorV
r trunk.
Leaser I oaa
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Ton SALfc JLTnredeemed tnauioada an Railroad Watch-, Leaser's Loan Pans. SS Stale eu. Hammond. Open armSlM.
Wonderful values in unredeemed suits, overcoats and raincoats, Leasers Ro" liable Loan Bank, 65 State
St. Hammond.
10-H-tf
COAL Call 149. Jno. F. Wllhelm & Son. 2
Calumet ave.. Hammond. 12:lfi:tr
FOR SALE Peautlful oak case. Cahle
Player Piano. ucd only few months, regular 1760 player piano, will sell
for $550 on convenient terms. Cable Piano Co.. a51 State at-. Hammond,
Indiana. 12:30:5
FOR SALE Sewln machines. $5,00
and uo! practically new Singer ror
WANTED FEMALE HEl
WANTED Experienced and competent girl for general housework; no laundry work: good wages. 38 Glendale Park. Phone Hammond 101. 13:ltf V. A.NTEtGlrl. eipe rienced. for g v.r ral house work; good wages. 15 Warren st.. Hammond. 13:8;tf Yv' ANTED Girl or woman for housework; small family; no washing. 31 Zachau ave.. Phone 3376 Hammond Trdiana. 12:20:tf "WANTED Girl for general housework, good wages, phone 2425. 13 Detroit nr., "Hammond. 13:11:3
once. 622 12:12:3
WANTED Housekeepor at East State St.. Hammond.
WANTED Waitress, Calumet Restaurant, East Chicago.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
FOR SALE 8 room, modern, house In mall payment down; balance like rent; Immediate possession, winter's supply of coal In. Phone 1753 or 657 Hamm o nd. . Hi1-? SALE My improved farm of 71 acres. 1 V miles east of Highland on Ridg-? Road. Easy terms. Bargain. R. Randham, Route A. Box 97. Gary. Tr-riiantt 12:. 0:8
-TVf-RAVCrt THAT INSURES
Life, fire, accident and health, auto. C' ST. AUBIN BROTHERS S02 Hammond Bldg.. Phone 167 Hatnnnnd. Ifji6
FOR SALE Six room modern bunsra
law. vacant now.
Call 3C-5 Hammond.
I3:zi:s
FOR SALE 7 room cottage, bathi eiecih m-lce 12.S00. $$00 cash.
brick, bath, basement, price
3S.150. $500 cash. New 6 room onngalow, fireplace, buffet. Price S."00. f6rn rash. J. S. Blackmun Co.. 161 State at.. Hammond. .12:21.3
FOR SAIB" OR RENT New up-to-date
six room bungalow, aajoun vt., East Chicago. Will rent until May 1. Apnlv 440 Ash St.. phone 192? lamT
rnond.
11:31:4
fVIR SALE
vr fi-room bungalow, with large
,. n modern Improvements,
Cheeo.' Terms. Lot and one -half. 'Good
rental.
Have several four room bungalows-
Terms. Immedjate possession.
Have purchasers who will purchase
from 40 to 640 acres In Wisconsin.
Have other bargain. Open evenings.
FRANZEN AGENvTY pnnm nn pirst National Bunk Bldg.
(hnn Hsmmnnil 3326. 12:23:2
FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished room for ft bachelor, ave., Hammond.
housekeeping 188 FHimmer
12:20:6
iv.tt TJfrrVT One nicelv furnished room
stfam heat. man preferred. 797 sm.tl, Wohman St.. phone 2921 Ham
mono. l- '
phn rent Mmlfrii furnished room
?ei? r.ronpvinc st.. Indiana Har
bor, 2nd floor. ' 12:22:3
Vn'ft TiENT 3 strictly modern light
housekeeping rooms. ready Sunday, 414 Hickory St., phone 255C Hammond. 12:2 3
FOR RENT Three light housekeeping
rooms 525 Sib ev St.. pnone jauo
Hammond. 12:23:
FOR RENT Pretty front modern room
at ssr So. Ilohman sU Hammond
Indiana. , 12:2j
FOR RENT One large front sleeping
room, down town location. t liraleh ave.. Hammond. 12:23
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished llgTTt housekeeping rooms. 314 Michigan i v-o Hammond. 12:23
MONEY TO LOAN
SITUATION WANTED
WANTED :"Famlly" waahlhgs called for
and delivered. 1'hone 3ll Ham
mond. Call between i and 8 P. m.
12:21:3
AUTO ACCESSORIES
KoR SALIC Silyertovnl cords, only
slightly used: 37x5. $22; 85x5, 321 S5x4i. 320: 34x44. $19: 33x44. $19
34(4 .118: 33x4. $17: 32x4. $1$; $2x3tt
312: 30x3H. $11- Guaranteed tires are
n better. K. A 8. Tire & Supply Com
mnr. 516 Chicago avenue. East Chi.
caro. 11-1 1 -If
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED A furnished room by Am
erican eentleman In an American
home. , Meals preferred. East Chicago
nr.f.rrM Write B-123 care Times,
Hammond. ' 1J-!1:3
FOR RENT
FOR RENT &mall cottage in Whiting
H. L Davidson. 600, 119th St.. Whit ing. Indiana 12:21:
Tyir RENT Store building with base
ment. 121 West State St., the old Wt Hammond Bank bldg. Richard
Zimmerman, 503 174 Hammond.
Forsythe
ave, phone
12:31
room on aconI
Dept. Store,
FOR RENT 23x60 ft floor, opposite- Mint
Suitable for doctor or dentist's office
Write) T. Z. care Time Hammond
Indiana. 12:23:
FOR RENT Four room apartment. 0
Highland st Hammond. Lyndora exl dlHon." J2:i
half rrloe.
Hammond.
10S7 Columbia
avenue, 12:20:5
jX)R SALE S00 lineal yards of Wil
ton velvet carpet In root wiain
at a bargain. 617 So. Hohman St., Hammond: no limit. 12 :t 1 :4
FOR SALE Brand new Winchester
IS gauge pump gun. mone tiam-
mond 23 after fi:30 p. m. 12:21:3
the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 17th day of January, 1931, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and Bald heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court at Hammond, this 22nd day of December. 1920. HERBERT U WHEATON, (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. 11:23:30
FOR SALE The entire balance of
furniture and stoves, couches. rocK-
ers of The Hammond Second Hand Fur
niture Exchange, 204 East State. is
now on sale at 617 Hohman St. at
slaughter house prices, aa we need the
room.. Hammond.
FOR SALE Base burner In fairly good
condition. 1'tiona n v aiu-
met ave., Hammond. u;ii:&
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Wal
ter Buzleja. No. 2115, In the Lake Superior Court. November Term, 1920. Notice Is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Walter Buzleja, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 17th day of January. 1921. and show cause. If any, why tha FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with he estate of sadd decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there moke proof of
heirship, and receive their distributive
shares.
WTTNES3 the Clerk of the Lake Su
perior Court, at Hammond, this 22nd day of December. 1920.
HERBERT L. WHEATON,
(Seal) Clerk L. S. O.
12:23:30
FOR SALE Fine fat geese and chic
kens. 324 Baltimore at.. Hammona,
Indiana. 12:21:4
GROCETERIA ThrSe shares for sale
cheap on account of Ulness. Uest
Investment you can make. Trtvidends
very 3 months. Address J. it. 1 . care Times, Hammond. 12:21:3
EVSR SALE Cheapo fxTi Axmlnister
rue. (almost new), bed springs ana
mattress; also ohairs and folding screen.
78 State !., Hammond. iz:is
FOR SALE Coal range.
kory, -, Hammond.
$20.
414 Hlc-12:23
FOR SALE- Second hand boiler and
one radiator. Roberts, 302 Hoffman
St.. Hammond. 12:13
FOR SALfc Rice, pop com guaranteed
to pop. Emma, Kroer, 292 Truman
ave., Hammona. ' ii:n
FOR SALE Side board and book case
sanitaj-y couch. Lett spring, one sew
ing machine; hard coal tove; music
cabinet: bed clothes and dishes. 268
Conkey ave., Hammond. 12:22:2
FOR SALE Household and kitchen
furniture complete for fire rooms
at Summer St. and Penn.. ave., one
b 1 ock south of car line. Ham. 13:23:3 FOR SALE Organ, cheap If Sold at.
once, sultaple for home or amaii mis
sion house. 623 State Line St., Hammond. 12:23
FOR SALlJ. One small ireser. one
dining table and three chairs. Call
at 815 Sohl St.. Hammond. 11:83
WANTED TO BUT
WANTED TO BUY By Private party
In North Kalf of East Chicago, bun
galow or C or 7 rooms, heat. Owners only. Give description and price. Address P. O. Box 181. East Chicago, Indiana. 13:11:12
WANTED TO BUT Male dog, not over
6 months oia.' Phone ZSlS Mammona
not later" than Friday noon. 13:22:3 WANTED TO BUT A rood seco nd
hand blcycla. Call 1886-M Hammond.
Indana. 11:22:3
WANTED Large one or two story
double lapartmenc house mr double
bungalow, suitable for two families, central location preferred. State price and lowest terms in letter. Address buyer. P. O. Box i)7 Hammond. 12:22
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
tStorage Batteries charged,
rented and repaired. Too
Dempsey Battery Servkd, 318 Fayette st.v Hammond, phonsa 2555. 1213-H M
FOR SALE OR TRADE One Cole. 8 cylinders, 7 passenger,
like new, price cut In half.
One Apperson Chummy roadster,
very cheap.
One Buick. cylinders. 7 passenger.
One Oakland, 8 cylinder, with winter
top. One Maxwell Touring car.
One Haynes Sedan. 7 passenger, wire
wheel.
One and one-half Little Giant Truck.
SANDOW GtARAGE SALES CO.
Dealer-! In Auburn Beauty Six and
Case car. McCoak and Chicago ave.
Phone East Chicago 833. 1S:I1:S
FOR SALE
1920 Dort tourins car, many extras.
runs Ilk new. 1919 Maxwell sedan, very cheap.
Dodge Brothers Sedan, repainted and
overhauled, very reasonable.
1917 Elgin Six, cheap if taken at
once. 1917 Cadillac, 5 or 7 passenger tour lng car i'
1917 Dodge Brothers touring car,
very reasonable. 1917 Ford" Roadster.
We need the room, so will sacrifice each and every one of these car If
taken at once. BOIILING AUTO SALES
Cadillac and Dodge Brothers Motor
Cars. Phoao Hammond 386. 12:11
FOR SALE- OR TRADE 1520 Ford.
S passenger, 276; Ford fledan, with
starter. $525; 1918 Paige, light six;
1917 Chevrolet 5 passenger. $250; 1017 Dodge. S passenger, $385. 4506 For
sythe. ave.. phone. 672-M East Chicago,
Indiana. . 12:21:3
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Estate of John
Almanon, Dt?ceased, No. 2327.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed Adminis
trator of said Estate, by the Judge of
the Lake Superior Court.
Said EMate Is supposed to be solvent. CITIZEN'S TRUST SAVINGS BANK OF EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA. Administrator
Dated December 22nd, 1920. 12:23:30:1:6
PLIGHT OF EUROPE'S CHILDREN STAGGERS
3,500,000 Facing Starvation Can Only Be Saved by America's Response to Joint Appeal.
FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE
Traveling salesman, must sacrifice
car in tin top condition. Four new
tires, new wiring, timer, battrry. plug,
curtains, top. etc. Combination, 8-way J
twjdy; covered panel coop.' open noxbed and regulation turtle, hack; Worth $350. Will sell for $200. Phon J545 Hammond. 12:21:3 FOR SALFT Seven passenger Limousine body, Packard morocco lined. Vence! Cerajewski, 8S3S Alder St.. Indiana Harbor. - 12:23:6
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTING AND PA PIC RH AN GIN G Prices' Reasonable Carl Vermett. phone 1430 Hammond. 1O-l-80t
HAVE TOUR WOODWORK done by Charley Masko. mill and cabinet work, stormwlndowa.'' doors, radiator cooler wnth cane, kitchen cabinets,' buffets, store fixtures, repairing and any special work. Phone shop 3624; residence 2918 Hammond. ISO Calumet avenue. 10-29-3 , H. M. WALLS Furniture and piano moving; trunks nd baggage- transferred; crating and hipping; factory and store draylr.g by hour, at hundred weight, year contracts if you, wjeh. All work guaranteed. Telephone: iQfrice, 2787; residence. 2,768 184 Favette St.. Hammond. 12:14-17t
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
In the matter of theBatata oi Tony Slabls, Deceased, No. 5 326. ' Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haa been appointed Adminlatfiater of said Estate vby. the Judge of th lAke Superior Court.
VOR REST 7 room flat. 4601
pun ave.. Bast Chicago. 12:22:1 LOST AND FOUND
LOST Tuesday evening. . $100 bill between "Vebb and William, on Hohman St.. ftpder phone 12S1-W HammondReward- 12:$2?3
IjOSTt Tire and wire wheel for Case ear. between Gary end Hammond. Reward return phone 33-14 Hammond. 12:23 tOsT Thursday morning, small brown leather purse, between Indianapolis Slrd and Cleveland are., on 117th st. JPbona S74-R or 3o2-L8 WHiflDg. 13:23
' ' . I BM ITatata la aunnoxsA in wlv.nt
Mag- I
Administrator
Dated December 18th. 1920. -13 :1 :2S :30 Notices or final settlement of ESTATE In the matter of th Estate of Andrew Schwelger. deceased, K6, S15S, In the Lek Superior Court, November Term. 1930. '" Notice Is hersbylglven to HEIK9, LEQATEES AND CREDITORS of Andrew Schwelger, deceased, to ppear in
RESOLUTION NO. A 197 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING East Chicago, Indiana. December 23. 1920.
To "Whom It May Concern:
Tou are hereby notified that the Board
of Public Works 'of the City of East Chtlcjago. Indians, did on th 20th day of December. 1930, adopt a resolution that aA Improvement be made In said City s follows :
That Drummond Street from 133th Ptreet to 141st street be Improved as
follows;
Plan "A," On course concrete on sand foundation. Plan "B." Two course concrete on sand foundation.
Plan "C," Brick on concrete "D," . Asphaltlc concrete on ' concrete foundation. AH work done In the making of said described publlo Improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions: of such Improvement Resolution, and the details, drawings, plans, profiles and specification" for such proposed Improvement which ere on file and may be seen In the office of the Board of Public "Works of said City. That said Board of Public Works has fixed the 17th day of January, 1921, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at Its office In said
City as the time and place for the pub
lic on si deration of the proposed Improvement, at. which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons Interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said Improvement, and will decide whether the benefits to the property liable to "be assessed for uch improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board cf Tubllc Work. It. JC GROVES. E. W. WICKET, OTTO C. F. SEEHASE. Board of Public Works Attest' T. T. RICHARDS. City Clerk. 12:23:30 " No. A 193 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF HEARING ON PRIMARY ' OR PRIMA FACIE ASSESSMENT ROLL. '- OFFICE OF CTTY CLERK. East Chicago, Indiana, December 23, 1910. 1 -You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of Fast Chicago, Indiana, did, on the. 20th lay of December, 1910, approve primary or prima facie assessment roll showing tha primary or prim facie tissessmewts for the improvement of Parish Avenua from 142nd Street to 143rd Street from Parrlsh Avenue to Fir Street, a authorized by Improvement
Resolution No. A' 192, passed and approved by the Board of Public Works on the !6th day of July, 1920., That naid Board of Public Works will meet on the 17X) day of January. 1921. at 1:30 o'clock V- m.. at Us offico and will hear all persons Interested, and receive and consider remonstrance from owners of property,- either in person or by representative, against thn
amounts assessed against their property described In said roll, and will determine Hh Question ms to whether such lots, tracts of land, or parcels of ground have been benefited in the sums and amounts named on said Toll. ' or In gTeaer or less sums, or in eny sum. ueh primary-or prima facie assessment' roll sjiowlng the primary or prima -acle assessments, together with ttje names. of owners and descriptions of-property subject to be assessed. Is on file and. can be seen at the office of the Board of PttMlo Works. By order of the Board - of Fuf lic Works. H. K. GROVES. E. W. WICKET. OTTO C. F. SEEHASE. Board of Publlo "Works Attest: T. Y. . RICHARDS, City Clerk. 11:23:30 "NOTX 185 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF ,- HEARING ON PRIMARY OR PRIMA FACIE ASSESSMENT ROLL OFFICE OF CITY, CLERK. East Chicago. Indiana, December 23, 1820. You are hereby notified that thij Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, did, on the 20th day of December. 1920, approve a rrlmary or prlmi 'facie' assessment roll showing tha primary or prima facie assessments for tho construction of a local sewer In GannlsteT Court to connect with main
aewot"ln Kennedy avenue, as amnnnzra
by improvement itosoiufion jo. a passed and aft)Vord DV tho Board of Public Works ot the 9th day of August. 1920. ' ? ' That said Board of Public Works will meet on the iTlh day of January, 1921, a 1:30 o'clock'"p. m., at its office and will hear all persons interested, and receive and consider remonstrances from owner of property, either In per-
It 1 utterly Impossible for ore wh hta not actually an the misery of the early Autumn In Europe to v'.euallz what the children of the Eastern and Central portion of the continent face this winter. To ay that 8.500,000 children bare no alternative to BtarratloD or death from disease except American aid, is startlln j, but Independent observers by the score and careful scientific surreys of the economic rod crop conditions overseas brand the figure as conservative. In Poland, for Instance, vi ere 1,305,00 youngsters last year subsisted allaost entirely on the one free American meal a day that they received, conditions as winter closes down, are
worse than ever before. The Bolshevik Invasion stripped large portions of the country of all grain. Professor E. D. Durand, Food Advisor to tha Polish government, after aa exhaustive surrey, has reported that enly forty per cf at Is available of the food necessary to carry the population through the winter. In the- city of Vienna tests conducted In the American Relief Administration foed kitchens showed that 62 per cent of the children between the ages of 6 and 14 were "seriously under-nourished." Thirty-three per cent were markedly under-nourished, 11 per cent were slightly subnormal and only 4 per cent approached the stale of a normal American child. The Ameri-au Relief Administration Is feeding 800,000 Austrian children every day now, and there Is no chance of dlmunltlon ef need before nex bsrrejt. The spectacle of the medlcak.needs of Europe's children is equally appalling. Estimates reaching the American Red Cross to needs ior medical serrtce In the deititute ares this winter Include : Old Arstrla-Hugary, 750,000; new Poland, l.fJOO.tO; Czechoslovakia. 200,000; Serbia. 150.000, and Reumanla, 100,000. In the Iscml year f 1919-20 the Red Cross has reached
with the rcritable gift of life 1,500,000 children In the affected areas. Tubercalosls Is prevalent to a terrific degree. Fire children out of seven In the city of Warsaw, for instance, hare been fonnd, to be tubercular. Typhus Is widespread ; rlckta, the rlgbt band of vnder-nourlshmrat Is alraoc tUversai, nd cholera lifts Its grim head constantly In one place and another. The European Relief Council, comprising the American Relief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American Friecds' Service) Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution ( mmlttee, the Federal Council of the Churches ef Christ in America, the Knights of Colvmbus, the T. M. C. A and the T. W. C. A., seeks 83,000,000 with which to meet the Situation. It has estimated that at least $23,000,000 must be had for food and JJIO.OOO.OOO for medical service to arert absolute disaster amor; the threatened children. Checks may be sent to your local committee or to Franklin K. Lane, treasurer Europonn Relief Council,' 42 Broadway, New York, or to the Child reeling Fund, Literary IMgest, New York City.
Such primary or prima facia assessment roll showing the primary or prima faoie assessments, together with the names of owners and descriptions tA property subject to be assessed, is on tile and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works. By order of the Board of Public W'orkS. It. 1C GROVES. E. W. WICKET. OTTO C. V. SEEHASE, B-ard of Public Works Attest: T. T. RICHARDS. City Clerk. 12:23:30
Worth Saying".
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The features of this girl portray the.
finest typo of Polish childhood that now ties engulfed In hiyiger and disease and all their attendant miseries. Relief already administered by America has preserved her beauty and freshness, albeit her eyes betray the suffering she has seen, but Jlterally millions In her own and adjacent couatrles still hare no one to look" to bat America as another winter of horror closes In upon them. To the end that their prayer may not go unanswered eight leading American relief organizations bare bsnded together ta a noint appeal Id behalf of Europe's suffering children. They are the American. Relief Administration, the Amerlcsn Red Cross, the America a Friends' Relief Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Federal Churches of Christ In America, tha Knights of Celumbus, the Y. M C. A. and the I. W. C. A.
son or by representative, against the amounts assessed against tielrroperty described in said roll, and 'will "dotermlno tho question aa to whether such lots," tracts of land, or parcels of
ground, haye been benefited in the sums !
Iand amounts named on said roll, or in j greater or lass sum, or In any gum. 1
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank uf East Chicago, Indiana, for the election of directors, will be held at its hanking house on the 11th day uf January, 1921. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.t of said day. W. L. SPENCER. 12:23:7t Cashier
NOTICE The regular annual meeting of stockholders of the First Trust & Pavings Hank of East Chicago. Indiana, t" r the
election of directors and for the transaction of such otliir business a;; may rpgrularly come before the meetitijr rv:H be held at tho banking rooms, Tuesday, January 11th, 1S21, at 3 o'clock p. mr , Wr. L. SPENCER. 12:23:7t Secretary'
Merry Little Sunshine. Visitor I Just looked in to cher yorj up a bit and I'm very (dad I did, for I met the doctor potng out mid he says you are worse than you think end may not recover. Boston Trsu-
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Another Special Sale of U. S. Gove
MEN'S ALL 4 Buckle Arties IL S. Brand . . . .
United States Government surplus. They are all strictly first
made by the U. S. Rubber Co. They have extra heavy soles, all rubber, with fleece lining. Todays"
price, $6.00. Will fit size 7, 8, 9 or 10 shoes. As long
ibundant supply lasts at a very special price.
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Smash oes the price on all beautif ol toys and furniture presents. Come in, look them over, no reasonable price will be refused. They must all go regardless of price.
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J. ARKIN Mgr. 242 East State Street Hammond IndL
