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Wednesday. Feb. 9. 1921

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WANTEDMALE HELP WANT KT Good Tailor, steady work. feood pay: .Sterling Woolen Mills, IT I Sta'e si.. Hammond. - -1 - J -'! JTVE MAX AtffiK "Young iimii 'tn haMime complete cliarso of small 'set f book and manage .--mall office. A .ood ixpportunlt y. bma.ll mvcstnvnt :ijjir-d. Handle, own money; address B-10 Tiii's Hammond. AXTEI WGrodCobk7 Tl ilaROiin ave. Fast Chicago. --!-- H'.WTEI v 7u"a ( od'la" iTTolTchurclf by" ".1st of .March, living; rooms tn churth; Heat, gnu and electricity furnished; Inquire 4216-M Hammond. S-S-3 W .X t E f jIanT -an t s u, vork on fn-m iiih houso to live in. .".ood. tarui !tfi,d. . C Conies. 033 Sibley sirei, Hammond. 2-S-l n il v a tvTiriTE7K rks .s-di. Wtrin 1S3 per month, traveling ft"t'aiil. Specimen ijuestlons ire-1; Columbus Institute. Columbus, ". 'J-i-5 2 WANlEd-FEMALE HELP ANTED WiitrcHS I'aSamet U-stuu-r.-in. 707 Ohicaso avenue. plioiK 327-M F.-st '"hii-apo. TTaNTKI. tiirl for general houscwoik, no washing; 1 2 1 "J Forest ave.. Hat tinond, jhoie 2319. - - 7 -3 iVAN'TED Woman to cook pies and (Bke-i; Majestic, liestau-ranl. Jlanimond. V A X f ED G t r I for housework, no wash in?, good hom, 98 Waltham at.. Hammond. i-?--IVAXTKIJ Woman to assist In general housework: must be fond of children, no washing:; 631 Lyons t.. Hammond. 11-8-1 WANTED A good cook's helper, room and board, inhided in salary. Lvndor.i

I intel, Hannnond. . VXTED Stenographer, flrst-cia ... - vpejinced, permanent position, opjrtiinities for advancement. Wanted in. mediately t Green (ivngrineerinK Oo... !.f tOlhcaRo. r-f,:,r: w VNTELk-i'.irl or woman for ligrht house work, family of fco; apply at j'.',7 Garfield t., Hammond. --9-3 REAU ESTATE COL. W.XfEr Middi-HKPd American woman for jrMierfl.l housework. 5 room apt. 2 in fa,milv, phone Hammond 121 J -R. 1-9-2 ANTED A Marcell A aver: U-l Times, TT.irnmond. Z WANTED AGENTS aJkNTS large manufacturer want" agents to el! hOfie y. underwear. sOi'rts. dressess, fklrts, waists. sIiocf; ciofhinjr; ete. Write for free samples. M.-idisoh Milts, 503 Broadway. New T .r!; lf lS-eod SITUATION WANTED S1TI: A T 1 UX" VAN T E I Ii rt h r s i n g agent and (reneral store-keeper. 10 years experience; iron, steel machinery, lumer factory supplies: write H-l. care of Time'!, Hammond. 2-7-1 F'"'r KENT furnished rooms ror iiglit housekeeping rooms for one or 2 m n. ls Plummer ave., Hammond. t - S-1 f i o? KEN;f fSjrnishwi "room: Rt 157 H'grhlajid street, phone 275 Hammond. ' 2-7-:! 1K KENT Furnished room for light housokoepin, no children; 3427 Elm strTnd. llarhnr. 2-7-3 ("OR RENT 2 room furnished apart - ment for lipht hou.se4epin(r. el-cric liirht and iras, phono 3309. 30 152nd st. Hammond. 2-7-1 bX) Ft RE XT To ie"nTietnt: n mod e rn , well furni.shcd room. 159 K. Stat" St.. front flat. Hammond. 2-8-5 T5r RENT 2 and 3 Jiouseke'idnjc rooms, in cottage; inquire 18 Plummer ave.. Hammond. 2-S-tf. FO Ft ItENfS nSwfy3ec rat ed nicely furnished rooms, comfortable and are homelike: 497 May st.. I'hone Hammond 2167. . 2-8-2 KOR RENT Ei (t lit housekeeping rooms 4906 Korsvthe ave. East ("hlca!?". 2-S-2 FOR RENT Steam heated rooms by fi: v or week; 323 Hihnwn St., Hammonrt. 2-8-2 h RREXT A steom" heisteU"? urn iWhed' room with kitchen privilege. Xo ohic'ion to b. child, one year old or uhrr: apply fit ae.. W. il-irn-nonri. in resr, 2--2 KTr fiE5fT Ku f n i - h iiroorri 7 "Vui t ahl for two gentlemen, board of desired: pVione 3172 Hammond. 2-5-2 1 -fifl REXT -2 1 i rh ish-d' S fee p i n g Rooms; phone 334 Hammond, 777 Real's M. 2-8-3 FORREN'T fXirnisherl "llat47 Tr M ajtoun av.. East "hiflgo. 2-9-2 J: 'i Tr I IV. XrT N 1 eel y f u r n i h e d roe m s for li(tht housekepinr. e!e"., gas ranife and all conveniences: 55 Uft'den st. tel. 7 for particulars. Ham. 'i'J FOR KEXT I'"urnishr.d room in private family, pteam heat, gentleman pr.-fer-iid. 43? Indiana, ave.. phone 1262-J IIan:niond. 2-9--1 6 ft R EX T-e l f u rtTish ed troo m : (all evenlnrs. 353 Sibley St., phone Hammond. 2-9-1 r K RENT Two lipht housekeepinff roonvs; 389 "allace r.oad, Hammond. 2-9-1 l OR REXT EatKs trout room, furnished in private family for man and his fife or 2 women; 370 East State st.. Hammond. 2-9-2 FOR REXT Nice, warm room In private family. 47 Carrcll street, phon i:;ei-V TlHrnmond. 3-11-2 FOR" RENT "3 "llijht iious? keplnR rooms tipsiairs, nicely furnished; 3 43 Kane ve., Hammond. 2-9-1 FOR-RENT 2 : sleeping rooms; 94 Russell n . Hammond. 2-9-1 JPO R REN'T Furn 1 slied fionifof" 1 ial)t housekeeping; 11!3 Garfield Street; Ha.mmond. phone "SSS. 2-9-2 FO REXT Steam heater) Slot-pins room 1O0 Russell street. Ham. 2-S-l FOR RENT 2 f ront" room-for 1 i eh t. hou.ek.cping: 4921 Todd ave., East ihieA.g:o; Jlrs Brovri, upstairs. 2-9-1 F6 R-RENTPI easan t ' well furnished rooms for light houMelteeping; l"2t 144th street. East (""hlon go. 2-9-3 WANTED TO RENT WTNTKI) TO REXT Nicely" ""furnished sleeping rooms In privat" home by a man and wife: South side. Prcf--r -home w-ith garage; write E-12 Times Hammond. 2-S-5 V A NTK1 TO RENT 5 er t) room cottage or flat by Feb. 15th: phone Mr. Pasney 416 Hammond. 2-8-2 VAXTED""TcT"r"EXT rirni.shd flat or Cottage: address Mrs. McColly, "Kit Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor. 2-9-1 WANTED TO RENT Rv responaiblo ' novtv 1 or 5 room flat, house of a' bungalow in Whiting or East Chieajro, T; it mediate passession or by May 1st. -.-nt no object: R. Sherman. 97 S-'tute st.. Hammond. 2-3-3 W'A N'TED to rent. 4 room furn. fat, or Apt. call R. Montag. Steffcnguid ' -rpn., phone Hammond 31'06. 2-9-3 WAXTE1 TO REN'T I fit proved- farm 2 to "0 acres within 10 miles of Garv. I'arty desires possession within ..-I dns: Geo. P. Spitz. Griffith. Ind., plionei34-R. 2-9-2 WANTED TO REXT 8 or 9 room mod7 orn house, social end of town: will accept anv time after March 1st: address v-jmes SP. . T. Hammond. rZZ? "MONEY TO LOAh FT? i 1 1 Usui S !'7r-iMKA l Money to Loan on farms and city porpertv. Roa & Peterson's Law OfT)ce. East Chicago 9-15-

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FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS l'OR SALE H0 uncalled for olveruoat, choice Ht $6.00- each. Leasers Ian Rank, 63 Statist. l:lh:U tOlt SaLeI Etirfg variety of iruiilr. bn( itiid suit cases. Lesser loan Bank. 25 State at.. Hmrao(iC. l7-tj: FUH SALE 151' uncalled for men's suits choice at $10.00 and up. Lesser Loan Rank. 65 Suite ft. 1:1:U' FOR SAL Cnrdeine4Dlatulionaa aixt Raiiroad Watctiei. Leetor's lxan Pan. 45 Stale at.. Hammond. Open vet4g. "j'ir'SATjESiiVsrer ""Sewing" "Machine: in good condition, very cheup; 1067 Columbia av. 2-7-3 . . 'e have on IihihI a sw-ii supplj of Iiotcesi ,: t"i,;ri consisting: of Hard Coal. Kentucky Lump Coal l-'ranklln t'ouniy Lump, Egg. Mine Run and Nut t'oal I'ocd hontn Lump and Mtn- Run Coal. Ho-king Valley Lump Coal. Orders given ProifpT Attention. Reduction in prices. ('ail phone IlimnK.ntl 27 4 f"r tics' prices. ILLIN'OLS I'UAL UlilTAXY Yard 630 W. State street, West Hammond. 2-h-il CAISU SPEcrALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY s7r JJu f'chls, only .$07.50. a mattress free with cadi Dufold. 9x12 Dnisscll iup;s imlv $i2.ro. , 95c Window shades a( only 69-. .M. riREEN'BERGEI? 77 State Street, Hammond. 5-9-3 i ('ft SALE 5 onraT-iis7T)r used Carpets in rag. Avminstcr. Rrussels and AVeltons from 5'"e. and up, Tuofold HavenTKrt, cotton felt pjp). gas ranges. rocLers, chairsj. tlressers. fifie-toards. at bargain prices; 517 Hotiman St.. Hammotid. 2-8-1 11 R SALE A b'aok Ms re, six j'rs old, sound; 'i mile east, of St. John. Ttid.. George 'Migt'ioi. 2-S-2 FK S A I ,K- t s o rh rm ogf 'apTi-a nd""l 0 Records: some R.vl Seal, like new; plion 3550 H.i mniond. 2-S-6 FOR RALF 3 rooms of furniture? must h sold this week, leaving c.itv: 4S0S Todd ave.. East i'hic-jgo. ' 2-S-3 Sewing Machine Sale 14 Singer tlb". just as good a.s new, $35 to $15.00. 6 Singer, long shuttle, $15 to $29.00. ." White Rotary's, used only 3 months $35.00 each. 20 New Homes. Domestics, White's, from $io.0o to jlS.ni. Singer. White and New Home electrio special, tiiis week $58. on. Ail machines protect id' by the manufacturer's l'i vfp.r guarantee. F. C. MILLER. 1S9 State sr.. photiA Hammond T79. A OXIDAY CASH LEADER THURSDAY. FEB. 10, 1921 9x12 gold seal Coiigoieum rugs, $19, regular, sale price only $i;?.00. 6x9 Grass rugs only $4.75. 9x12 Grass rugs onlv $6.95. 9x12 Wool and Fibre rugs only 9.95. Don't Miss these Bargains M. GREEXBERGER 77 State Street, Hammond. 2-9-1 T-rR SALE "AiT -'Ec'lipV." Kirehenha"u er. burns g.i. con ,. r, -cod. hot wafer n 'taehnent : geo,l a new. Wry reasonable, call 51 a SjMev sr.. Ham. 2-S-3 f OR SALE Sfe-cart eW range, hfgh'ovti. dining room rar.ie. Whe1er a.nd Wilson S'-ui-r machine: 107: Harrison st.. Hanutiond. 2-S-2 FOR S'A LE V-Ti r 1 Tk 4 Tiresrgood condition. $10 efich; Cigar store. 59 Sftest.. W. I.ng. Hammond. 3-S-3 GEN ERAL contraeting, building and r-Onstnic-tion, estimates and bids furnished. Phone 2129. Gohman & Meyer. 523 Wcntworth Ave. Hafaimond. 2-3-SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. FEB. 10 Genuine copper boilers, $S and $10 values for $4.95, one to a customer, Hammond Furniture Co., J. Arkin, .Mgr.. 242 E. State St.. Hammond. 2'9-3 FVR" SALE rink 1d'noa'rd ndK! t chen Maid Cabinet; almost new. cull 1067-Tt Hpmmond. 2-?l-l FO R "ft A LE 0 1 1"7 S TOOK 100 shares Central Coast at $10.75 per share. Mr. formini. 721 Chicago eve., phone F.a.sl ritirapi 57. 2-9-2 CLEAN IX7 Afi PUFSSTN'G Bl'STNKSS FOR SALE In mod location In Easi ('hiejiiro: ine'uding I Hoffrmfi nressinrr machine. 1 Singer powiner machine t praeticaU- ne'w 2 pressing irons, j hand-pressing 'bord. 4 work ttb'es; cheap rnt: g-ood c!iane to start in business for nourse-if. The rntire outfit for uplv S50n. CHAS. V. TERMINI "0. "t ClMengo Ai'.. pUone Rtist C"hiengo h 7 . 2 -!' - 3 ForfS ." f E A .1 1 'f t a h'e d form. phone Tfam. 27fi. 2-9-2 FOR SALE -H(m-eh"oldg-nod.'6 "rooms furniture, good. cro-Tp- Fieno. books Harvard e!a;-sle. 1en.vlng town: C. M. nrvji'-, 1 ma .iiorH,n. Hv?. .pnone .'' 1 Hammond 3-9-1 I 1 PT'RLTC SALE The undersigned wi'l sell at public auction at his farm located 2 1- miles west of Hohart. safe to hjjn at 10:00 a. m.. r.n Saturday. Feb. 12. 35 head of cattle, 4 head of horses and all farming .implements and Tni""ce.!nnni.i ertlcles. Free lunch. Fred Hwiglchert. W. 1L Smith. Auctioneer. F. H. D-wis Clerk. 2-9-1 FO R "S ALE We ha v t w rt "good " big young team of working horses, harnv and dump wagon. 4R02 Todd ave.. East Chicago. 2-9-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT Space in Millinery, suitable for P-autv Parlor and Shirtwaist Call 2S42 Hammond. 2-3-tf FARM" "FOR" REXT 1 21 afiTfarnT" wit h" btiildlngs thereon. 12 miles enst of Gary, on South Shore Electric line and at one of the main roads leading to the Duner. Person rent inw farm has opportunity of supplying hundreds of the campers" with pr--duce raised on said farm. R'-nt onlv $5 00 per sere. Write or phon f.. J. Freund. Valparaiso, Ind.. phone 29 or rt'K-.T. J-7-3 WAXTED fo" RENT Sixroom modern house, south or east side, handy to car lires, on or before April J. Family of three; child six jenrs old. References' If- necessary. Write Renter, care of Times, Hammond. 2-2-3 F( RR E N T Mod efti" 5r5vri' a fa rf nie n t hird-wood floors, steam beat. elos to trolley: prict. jiis. phone 2300 Hammond 2-S-l FOR RENT Modern rarage; soir.i n Ea:-t Ti.-a!ro. 4 3n Ma-2-9-"

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W1SCON9TN FARM L-NT3 LAXT.MJLOGY SPIXTAL XL'MBER just out, containing- 1921 facts of clover land In Marinette County. Wisconsin. 7f for . HflttlA u a an hiv,tmnt Vfill i are thinking- of buying good farm lands wncre jarmers grow rich, aend at onca for this special number of Landoloery. It ia free on request. Addresa Skld-more-Klehle Iand Co., 405 SktdmoreRleMe Rid g.. Marinette. Wis. 1 : 5 : 77t FOR SAIJ3 First-cla.a Barber Shop. 2J3tajsLjammonjL i!"6 Ft.Ht SALE 4 room house and two lots; Inquire m lotith at.. West Hammond. , 2-6-7 FOR SALE 6 one acre iots on business St.. Griffith, only 1500.00 each. $50 cash, balance $10. 00 a month; address owner, St. Aubin Pros.. Griffith, phone 108. Hammond office R-302 Hammond Bid;., phone 167. 2-3-7 For SALE 5 room strictly modern bunbalow in Hyde Parle Addttlon. account leavinir cilj. Phone E. C. 1040 orHaniniond 26 I. 3-7-3 FOR 3 ALE! Modern 6 room Bungalow, oak floors and trim. :;7'.. It. lot: (inrfield street, ,rice $530' part cash, tel. Hammond. 2-fs-2 iOU SALE Runitalotv. 6 rooms7 jun room and fcara-jfe. Rooma all finished In oai .exctpt kltihen. In fine condition. Homeood addition. One block from jark. I'hone 2480 Hammond. . 2-S-S FOR S A LE Modern 5 rooni house and garae freni owner: 11 Carroll street, phone Hammond 110ii-M. 2-S-5 FO R S A LE r o e er y" a n d Mi"rket .""kc ct ". I'NtviiiK town, good location, doing a good business; write B-13 Times. Hammond. 2-8-5 S ACR IFfCFrSALE 3Fust sell at once , our six room cottage, praetieally new, full basement with Holland .furnace, electric lights, bath, build-in cubboard, pavement and sewer paid in full. If you wish, a good home at a verv reasonable priee with easy paytnents, call any time at 277 ilenrv street, Hammond. -9-1 VACANT LOTS 5o ft. Williams s $1fi0no ."o ft. rotv Street $1900 00 50 ft. Ruth Street Sliioo.oo 75 ft. ITohman Street $2550 0'"1 33 ft. Lvons street $S05.00 S5 ft. Highland Street $i05.00 37',- ft. Madison Stref $600.00 WtKDS. MARTIN' & CO. Phone 51 2-9-T FOR S I ,E 4 acre farm w ith b! d gT. Call 3939 Farrisli ave., Indiana Harbor. 2-0-3 FOR SLE OR TRA1 ill 50 ncro"fa rm". 1 miVes ftim Monticello, county seat White county.' Main line Monon. good room bouse a.nd otttbulldiiirs. 4 acre good timber. Ia vs perfe.-t. Ideal for chickens or truck. Possession Miroh 1st. Easv terms. A bargain: Address Cbas. Kroh. Monticeilo, Tnd. 2-9-4 FO R SA LE 2 5" acr e""f arm "n ea f 'ei a r Tike: will sell cheap: H. 'ST. Walls, moving and dray- lin. 16 1 Fayette sr.. phone 27S7 Hammond. 2-9-2 HOME BARGAINS 5 room Pungalow on South Side, hot water heat, oak trim., garage, well built rtnr school and car line, only $5500.00. Terms, S room Bungalow- on South Side, is modern throughout. 54 ft. lot. double garage, cheap at $5,000.00. Terms. 5 room RunifUow on Jefferson street, near school and car line, furnace heat, elee. lights, 37ti ft. lot, $3300.00. with small down payment. 6 room house. 5 rooms down. 2 rooms and bath up, modern in every respect. 40 ft. lot. all assessments paid, near school and csr l!n. East Side. $4500.00 with $330 ciash jiodd. balane as, rent. WOODS. MARTIN & CO. riion 51 and 52 Open evrninsrs, 2-9-1 FOR SALE WHh ttilck possession. room Ktorv and one-half bungalow on F.auer -st. Furnace heat, electric lights, shedew. poreens and fixtures. First floor finished in oak. beautifully decorated. Good lawn, trees and slirubberv. Price $3750.00. J'art cash, balance on terms. ' Phone Ham. 659. 2-9-1 BARGAINS - rooms 6 and 4 room Cottages; t room cottage divided. two rooms furnished; write B-17 care Times Hammond. FOR 8 A LFT-Modern 5 room Rung-alow. All improvements, south side, howmuch can you pay down. Write B-16 Times. Hammond. 2-9-3 HOMEWOOD SPECIAL Situated between Hohman and State Line near Country club. 6 rooms and bath, hot water heat, exceptionally well built, 50 ft. lot improved, parage, bargain at $7,300.00. It is not often that we have a home so well located as this at any price and our price is cheap. Owner .leaving city. Get busv. Y00DS, MARTIN & CO. Phone 51. OfnVo in Hammond Trust & Savings Bk. 2-9-1 MISCELLANEOUS "painting and" PAPERHANGINO Prices Reanonnble Carl Vermett, phone 14J9 Hammond. lC-21-30t ELECTRICAL WORK For industrial and house Wiring, at right prices, call Hammond 525. ;-l-12 FO 'RUm'lTIOX Hoy 2 vears,8"'mnnth good health: Inquire after 6 p. m.. at 553 Douglas ave.. Hammond. 2-7-2 COAL! COAL! Wo offer for sale Franklin County Coal, anv size $ 75 per ton: Indians A Central Illinois $7.76 per ton. phone 2554 VUIiCAN COAL CO. We deliver to any part of Hammond. 2-7-12 Pain"tTngan"d decorating. Furniture reflnished. chipped glass, name plates and house numbers. Slgnp. F,. Lix. 141st, rt. and Hemlock, phone Ind. Harbor! 1 276L-1 2-S-R Piano. Furniture, PTionograph. Rf-fln-tshing. Repairing, Tunins, Regulating: Paul Klein's Refinishing Shop. 527 Hohmn nt.. Huehu Eldg.. phone Hammond 20R7. 2-R-12 AYH'LT"liTte rTfFhear""froni anyone who hrtja F.lack Polish White Crest Chick ens Phone Hammond 541. 2-9-3' HAVE -our Dress-maklnn- and Embroiderv work done by reliable Seamstress. Phone 1J31-M Hammond. 2-J-I LOST AND FOUND FOFXD Monday" evening, gold watch. by Victor X'ichols; 430 Hoffman St.. owner can have same by Identifying mire and paying for ad. J-f-t FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES ! FOK SALE 1917 Harley Davidson, motorcycle and side r. cash or terms; 216 Pine street. Hammond. 3-S-2 WANTED TO BUY VAXTEJ TO BUT Typewriter, any standard make, jfood condition, write P-14 Times. Hammond --'

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FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage .Batteries cfcarget, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette St., Hammond, phones 2S55, 12-SO-H JXJR SALE Nash Coupe, 'is 2 6 lnodeL good condition, ran alH'Ut 5.000 miles. 3520 Guthrie st.. I nd. 1 tarbor. 2-5-6 FOR SALE 1 Little Giant TruckT"l toii capacity; ca.ll at 676 fciohl St., phone 633 or 617, ammond. 2-5-4 REBUILT USFlJ CARS 1919 Model. 34-R Oakland Touring car, corriDlet'-l y overhauled fund rep,j.intV. hu.s i ad very low mileage and can hardly be told from new car, very low priced at $'50.00. 1317 Model, 34, Oakland Sensible Six 5 passenger touring, very roomy and comfortable. Completely overhauled and reflruRhed. presents trie appearance of a. new car and runs like one. Fully equipment a vry economical, $675. Dodge Hrothers touring car 1n fine mechanical condition, a ba rgaln at $50. Dodge, Rrothrrs Touring at $625.00. Dodge RrotherK Four passenger coupe rebuilt and repainted, presents the appearance of nt-w. The gasollno consumption is unusually low, the tire mileage unusualy high, very low priced at $1230.00. Saxon Roadster, has started and electric lights, $165. io. Maxwell Touring car. like new, has had very- low mileage, $430.00. Stop in and see for yourself the wonderful bargains we are offering. Yon can't get away fjrom the fact that we have the best line of high grade used cars in the county for the least money. Time payment to suit. Open every night until 9 o'clock, BOHLING AUTO SALES Douglas and llohman St. Phones Hammond 266! Indiana Harbor, 78. 2-7-5 FOR SALE OR TRADE-T9i7 " Don . t $290: 191 Chevrolet $290; Hi" Ford ?265: 4506 Forsytho ave.. East Chicago, Phone 672-M. East 'hieago. 2-8-2 FOR .SAOrTl ildTsmoblle 3-1 t'oTTt ruck in a good condition: must be sold at once at a bargain; Jnquire at Summer :ind Calumet ave. garage. Ham. 2-8-2 BAT tTIRY" TEOURLEf" Had von " ever 'hought to call the AFTO ELEOTRfC KQL-IP.MENT CO. (Gould Station) We ttcharjie and repair all makes butteries. Quint Pros.. 701 So. llohman st.. phone Uummond 2343. 2-i-eoil-l mo. FOR SAr.F;"""iri"i d""Tour7tiV ""(ar. " fully equippeu. like now1. 4719 Raring ave'. Fast Chicago. 2-9-10-12 FOR SALE Autoniobife. good condition, u good tires: 1 Highland si., tel. 706 Hammond. 2-9-1 LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF" INDIANA. " COVNTY OF LAKE. .S: IX THE LAKE SFPERIOR COI RT. NO. 16652. ROOM 2. J AX FA RY TERM. 1921. HARRY XE AL, ET . . T GFEST CANDY COMPANY VS. CLAUD XEAL. ET AL. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned will under and by virtue of a certain order of Court, malic and entered Into in said cause on this 8th day of February, 1921, sell ct public sale on the 9th day of March. 1 12 1 at 10 A. M., at 165 East State Street, in the City of Hammond. Indiana, the following goods, wares and chattels to the best and highest bidder therefore, to satisfy my claim for storage, and expenses for caring for the same, to-wit: Eight tables, two "mall tables, two wall cases, three counters, ten small lixes, one sink one serpen, two showcases, eighteen chairs, four sm.-il! chairs One coffee urn, two can. one soda fountain, one tank; s-ald sale to be continued from day to day if necessary. 8-15-22. SAMFEL G. CARLEY, t)E F A'RTM E NT O FPFI5 LIC-WO RKS : OFFICE OF THE BOARD OV PFRLIC WORKS. SS: HAMMOND, IND., FEB. 7. 1921. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. -Notice Is hereby given by the Hoard of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that H is desirnd and deemed necessary to Improve Truman Boulevard from the west line of lot 4. block 3. Wilcox and Godfrey's Addition to Calumet avenue. In the City of Hammond. Tnd , by grading and paving the roadway with Type "K," Asphaltic Concrete on concrete base. Type "L". Vitrified Paving Rrick on Concrete base, typo "M" reinforced Concrete. Type "O." Creosote Blocks on ronert-te base. T pe "I." Asphaltic Concrete on old macadam. Type "F." Penetration Asphalt, on o'd macadam, constructing 3 new catch basins, cement marginal curbing. adjusting catch basins nd man -holes, constructing 3 new gutter inlets, laying S inch sewer pipes. 3-4 inch and one Inch lead water services -ti nd 3-4 Inch and on Inch corporation cocks, stops and boxes, as suthorired by Improvement Resolution No. S3i, adopted by said Board on the 7th day of February. 1921. All work done in 'he malting of sold above described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement resolution No. S3 4. adopted by tin Hoard of Public Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles aiid specifications which are now on file and may be seen In the ftff ice of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 4th day of March. 1921. at two o'clock P. M. a 'a date for the hearing of all persons Interested or whose property Is affected by said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed Improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed Improvement as estimat-d by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWANSON, JACOB WIKER. F. C DTETRICH. Board of Public Works. Arnold H. Kunert, City Clerk. 2-8-15 DE PA RT M ENT0 F " P FB LI C WO RKS: OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. SS: HAMMOND, IND. FEB. 7. 1921. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given -by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that it is deired and deemed necessary to improve Indiana avenue. Sec. "D" from llohman street to Calumet aen'te. in the City Of Hammond. Indiana by gradinj and paving the roadway with Type "K." Asphaltic Concrete on concrete base, Type "L," Vitrified Paving Brick or. concrete base. Tyre "M." Reinforced Concrete, Type ..O." Creeote Bloeka on concrete base. Type "I," AsphaJtic Concrete on old macadam Type "F," Penetration Asphalt on old macadam constructing cement marginal curbing, new ovteh basins and gutttr. Inlets." laying S Inch sewer pipe, laying

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3-4 inch and one inch lead water services and 3-4 inch and one inch corporation cocks, stops and boxes and adjusting man-holes and catch basins, as authorised by Improvement Resolution N'o. S33 .adopted by said Board on the 4th day of February, 1921. All work done in the making of said above described public improvement shall bo in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution Xo. S33 adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named date, aJid the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and speclficat ions which are now on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 28th day of February. 1921 at 2 o'clock p. m.. as a date for the hearing of all persons interested or whose property Is affected by said improvement and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost, of the proposed Improvement a-s estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWAKSOX, JACOB WIKER. F. O. DIETRICH. Board of Public Work. Arnold 11 Kunert. City Clerk. 2-8-15 XOTTCE TO NO X -R ES 1 DEN T STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. ERNEST O. I A) WE VS., JEWEL IHVE. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SITTING AT GARY. JANUARY TERM. 1921. CAUSE NO. 3475. ACTION" TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by H. L. Key, his Attorney and file his complatnt herein together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wit, Jewel Ixiwe. is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified that the pendency of said action and that the rame vll stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 21st day of March, A. D., 1321. the same being the 7th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House at Gary, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of March, A. D. 1921 said action will be heard and determined In her absence. IN WITXFISS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand nd affix the seal of said Court, at Gary, this 23th day of January. A. D, 1921. HERBERT L. AVHEATOX. Clerk L. S. C. By W. A. Calder, Deputy Clerk. l-2fi; 2-2-9 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION" IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK BAUMRACH, DECK A SEP. NO. 2345, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of said Estate by tbe Judge of the Lake Superior Court. .Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. SAMUEL BLUM IS NTT I A L. Executor. Dated February 1st. 192L 2-2; 2-9: 2-15 Notice 6 FAD M IN 1ST RATION IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NICK KOWALCZYK. DECEASED. NO. 2345. Notb e is hereby given that the undersigned Tins been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ALBERT KOWAIXZYK Administrator. Dated February 1st, 1921. 2-2; 2-9: 2-1 .VOtTCIJ OFADOPTION' "OF RESOLUTION. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. EAST

CHICAGO. INDIANA. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN". -NV'-ticc Is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of East HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANV II 1011 I0.lt tt ll;M mi iVte VVnft'wf and Eaat CBiiau Te South Chlryr 3m 43le ;4 a. oa m Avrt a, ar MRS. L LEE Phone 3344 Lectures d a i I j j from 9 a. m. to 9 ; p. m.. "The Righl J Way to Live" 696 ! State Line Su i rM- 111 ; opp. Clinton, in. side. Hammond. HHICHESTER S PILLS . t "V LIM J-eoe 5'MIM i 4li( IiI-p'I l4 B.tA 14Im ak rar I lia, mltd vttli S:u Rttib. j k MlH. Wm-t mf rear 11 ree Mtj kmomn fef ftnt. Sr5t. A Iwmv Secene 5.ni n ry fiRiGr.jsTs Vfimvs?

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Chicago, Indiana, that on the 1th diy of February, 1921. they unanimously adopted a resolution fur the apropriation and condemnation of the following described real estate t--ituated within paid City, towlt": Lot eight (8) in Block seen (7). and lots eleven (It) and twelse fl2) in block eight IS), all in t.iie I'alumet Addition to the City of Ea.st Chicago. 1n the SE 1-4 of Section twenty-eight (28 . and in the N' E. 1-4 of Section thirty-three f.",:;l. Township C7 north, rang- 1 w- st of the 2nd P. M.. Lake County. Ind. Said Hoard of I 'ark Connn-.s'ioni-rs of said City has fixed March. 1st, at 8.'"i o'clock P. M.. as the date ur"ti which remotistraii's may be tiled or prest.ntcU by persons interested In, or affected by, said proposed condemnation end appropriation, as above desrrih-d. and on (aid date s-aid loard will m"t ft its office for the purpose of h'anny and considering any reniom- tr anc s which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final notion thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. CH AS. E. FOWLER. J. S. DEM EY, E. L. REID. J. E. O'NEIL. 2-9-16 Board of Park 4.riiu.:. sioners.

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Mn. J. Pennlnjjtan. There is a saying-. "The kin is the index of your internal conditions." So. if your skin Is not OS clear aa you would like it to be, look for the underlying trouble, that means the cause of it. and do not try to remedy it by hiding under a layer of cream and powder. First of all, question yourself If your intestines are r,ot clog-rod. aud If so remedy this by natural means. ISat plenty of fresh re-rtables, whaterer the season has to offer. There ar, for instance, carrots to be had all the year around, and they are a perfectly wonderful tonic fer your skin. Eat fruit in every shape, raw or boiled. Raisins and figs are other valuable Btlmulants for the Intestines. Possibly yon suffer from chronic Indigestion, which is another reason for a bad completion. Do not forget that a glass of hot water taken in the morning upon rinng will clean your, stomach out fio.ii a:;y undesirable stuff -that might have remained in it. Drink plenty of fresh water between the meals, do not est too much sweets and pastry, avoid fried d?shes. May be your circulation Is a poor one. for this I would recommend1 you a rery simple remedy: deep breathfng In the fresh, open !r. This is the one thing that will bring about a clearer complexion -and at the Fame time contribute considerably to the general beauty of your wh '- appearance. Dfep breathing strengthens the muFcies of your thest and also of your abdomen,

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ional honor abroad, but a shock t those of us who believe in the ideals of the American people, and a shock to our children for three ;nerat,ori!. and I would rather have the America flag Implanted in the hearts of t'tcffteen million children than to rl.. from sny citadel in Europe. (A;p I a I IJ e ) . Do you reai'ze i m.lter of da" to day organisation that there flm'l be a complete control of the food tba" goes to these child'en; that there tths'.' be no waste; that there shall be n failure to catch every child that I ' ; need; t int each ar d all of these civ.! riren must come t) the public rooms such us this, and sit dally, once. tw,-t or thilc at a board such as this, phy--ieaiiy receiving a meager meal or American food cnier the American flag: tiiHt three and one-half millions' tif children st our national teb'.e fv:v day. i vri w"k, and ever month of t'ie xea'r? Do you rcpr that m fifteen ,i ii us g.i these ehi'. i rcii. Just as your children and rn.children repeat daily the Lord's rra -er. it a joyot!.. thing to pee thes children rat their fill, but it Is a .-olrrn thing, and it is a challenge tAmerican people, if these same cli-1-!i ,-n repeat. "Give us this day v.;? 3a. ly Irifnd, under the American 1 thiir.k you." (Applause.)

Retaliation. t "Aim. os ! fifty If siie'e I flar. hnt she ches heir age ni only thirty. "Well, yon oaa't hlsini her In a wsy. time br.. told on h-T pnd shVe getting even by wiping" off an old score." Reston Trnnsorlpt. I and th :s will bring about an rct carTia:. . It will add brilliance tf your e cs. It cleans out your tangs from t ie stale air, introducing oxygen ir, o your system. A new slogan stya: Twelve deep breaths a day k ep the doctor away. But. after all, we must not fer-gt to taU-n care of the skin projjer. Be sure t jat you wash your skin with plenty of warm water evenings and told "vater in the morning and a good neutral soap, then massage it with some cold cream, bnt do not let it stav on the face for longer than ten minutes, so as not to clog the pores, but permit the skin to breaMt freely the pure !r fof course, you sleep in a well Tent! lated mom). Before learing the house on a cold day, it is wise to protect your face from the very cold air by massaging it witli sow. gTesFoless cream, and apply powderon this. U your skin is oily, look for the trouole in your scatp. Massage the latter freely, as most probably the pores of your scalp are clogged, thus causing an oily complexion. If you suffer from pimples. I wor.bi recommend you to try if a cake of yeast taken three times a day in a glass of water before meals will not remedy it. This s one o the measures that help clesp your intestines. All in all. est pure, plain food, with pleritv of fre'h vecetobles; Veep a much as possible in the open air; hros'rhe deeplr, ard reft: In well ventilated rooms. Th' will p-otect your genera! health a well as your ek!n-beauly best. ACTIVE SFRVlCE

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