Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 15

J CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE TIMES "ARE WORTH

WANTED MALE HELP

OFFICE MANAGER Young man to as eumt complete charge of small set fT. books uid muur sma.il criue. a food cpporlunltv. Small investment required. Handle own money; address B-10 Times Hammond. T X AN T I1 n u rancV salesmen who can fpeak foreign language-s; call between 10 and 12 Friday aaid Saturday; Uon Life Insurance Co.. Beo Hive bldg.. East Chicago. 2-10-8 WANTED Experienced dependable chauffeur to drive Packard car for private family on Sundays only. Address P. X. care Times, Hammond. 2-11-1 WANTED FEMALE HELP VvAXTBD Stenographer. first-class. experienced, permanent position, op-pertunltl-w for advancement. "Wanted immediatelyi Green (engineering -. East Chicago. ' WNTEI.)-Gtrl or woman for ligrlit housf work, family of two; apply at "257 Garfield Jt.,JlararaonJ. 2-9-3 r'YEr-ouiig lady for confectionary store; write East Chicago "' V.XVTED Maid for housework; 61 rnta-:'" avc- Hammond. rll?." 2 WANTED Clerk, young- lay, neat and accurate at figures: typtsA preferre: state salary wanted and references. Adorns B-19 Tim-s Hammond. 2-lMf WANTED Experienced woman night cook. Inter" state Iron & Steel Co., East Chicago. 8-11-1 SrAN' TED Experienced Shearman on Sheet Metal; Krank S. Bet Co.. Hamt.orid. I1 WAX" TED G 1 r 1 for general housework 11S Moraine ave- Hammond. 2-1113 Ai NTED Compe t en t book-keeper, one who is capable of taking: full charge of books and operate typwrvter preferred, state age. experience and salary to start. Good opportunity and luture for wide-awake young lady. Answer in own handwriting. T. X. T. Times. Hammond. 5-11-5 WANTED Girl or woman to help with ho-jrekeepingr for smsll family; 1206 Moraine Ave.. Hammond. 1 -1 WANT ED Wo m an to do washing- and houBework, 107 Hanover St., Hamm end . - z YVNTED -V woman to assist in cooking at Washington Cafeteria: applv office Washington Grade Schools. 141st and "Hemlock. Tnd. Harbor. 2-1 1-1 WANTED MALE AND FEMALE CLERKS (Men. women) over 17. for Vestal Sta.Il Service, $123 month, eiperlenco unnecessary. For frv? particulars of examinations, write R. Terry (former Cini Sevice Examiuer 49a Continental Bids.. Washington, p. A.. WAN TED S aTe13MEN We want six neat appearing young men to act as salesmen, experience desirable, but not absolutely necessary. n instruction will bo given; anply on Slondav morning at the Electric Shop. ; 1 1 1 lohman st ., Ha m m on dJ -; WANTED AGENTS AGENTS Crew Managers. Buy Forliola. Make $50 to $75 a week. Thousands are doing it. Write Th Psrorn Company. Elmira. N. T. 1.-2jt':j SJTUATION WANTED TOL'KG 1TOMAN would like to 5i housework 4 days a week: write or -!! at Columbia avenue an-J 18th st.. Mr. Teter Scidler. Ham. 2-10-2 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR REXT Ficasant well furnished rooms for light housekeeping: 1021 1 44th street. East Jlilcago. 2-9-8 I'OirTtEXT Furnished" Flat. 4428" Olcott avenue, upstairs. East Chicago. 2-10-2 FC R KENT Fu rnl sh ed room: at "137 Highland street, phone 2175 Hammond. C-10-2 IVtft TlEXT Neatiy furrdshej room, 10 Rinihnch avc. Ham. 2-10-3 V -O PfTl EN T b i rnTs h ed roonis foriight housekeeping: 1195 Garfield street. ph'.-ne 8SS Hammond. 2-10-2 rT'R UETfTThree HglU housekeeping ooms. upste.irfl, nicely furnished. "43 Rar.p ave,, phone S37-J Hammond. 5-10-t S5.rt KENT Furnished room, gentle4.nn only; 101 Plummer ave.. Ham-m.-nd 2-10-3 T'r,ti RENT 2 clean modern light Tiouskeepinp rooms, phone 2350. 414 Hf'-kory St.. Hammond. 2-10-1 KENT S 1 Ighf housed enplng ;cnmj, modern. 393 Sibley si., Hamtfrid. ; 2-10-1 T'R RENT Furnished room on South ;'de. nrtvate familv, pultable for 2. n.-.,)nn tlanminml 144". 2 -1 1 -1 X Mi. IlEXT Furnished roonis for llsht hous-ekef ing-; 244 Michigan ave., '-or. Vk'ev. Hammond. .-71-1 i''f) 1 F RE.VT T wo "fit rn i sJiwProomtr for light housekeeping; PS9 Wal lace Ito;.T Huinmorid. 2-11-1 fjtl REXT Eight housekeeniiig roms f Ifo board and room. C10 Conkcy ave.. Hantn-ond. 2-11-3 FOR " KENT 4 furnished rooms, gas leftriclty, 34S Erie street. Hammond. 2-11-1 VOK RENT Steam heated rooms by d' or week: 325 Hohman St., Ham-rrr-vrd. 2-1 1 tvl KENT 2 n"lcl y f u m-lsh ed room for light housekeeping, flectrlc light gA3 range, all conveniences; 53 Ogden pt., phone Hammond 79 for particulars. 2-1 1 -1 FOR REXT Furnlshied room for one fir two men. 4603 Forsyth e a'.entie. K s tCh i cago. 2 -1 1 FOR REXT 2 rooms. furnished for light houwekeerlng. stove hat; Inouire at !S Doubla-S street, phone 1P3-R Hummor.d. 3-1 1-1 "TOR- RENT Furnisihed troom' "for bouBekeeplng. One suite for bache'ors: 1SS Plummer ave.. Hammond. 2-11 -tf MONET TO LOAN vwuUeauuuipjwu lay Honey tc Eoan on farms and cf.y porperty. Koe b i-eterson a iavv urnce. Kast Chicago. 9-15-ONE of Hammond's oldest business men will pay 8:2 per cent on short term loan, ( to 12 months. $3,000 to $7,000 needed at once. Best possible first mortgage serurity. For particulars and interview, address Lock Box, 465 Hammond. :11 2

FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE 100 uncalled for olvercoats, choice at $J.0r each. Le"Bcra Loan Bak.65 State St. l:lfc ;tt rok tijTLlu TLrgv mxuiy vt ruiJr. bags uiU suit cases. Lieaaer I oi Bank, 33 latest.. HajmmoncV. J-i7-ti FOR SALE 15u uncalled for men's suits choice at $10.00 and up. Eessers Loan Bank, tB tutto at. 1 : 1 : f FO ii SAEiSU n redeemed Dla. on a a and Railroad Watcuas. Ecsaar's Loan Ban. S State at.. Hammond. Open eveclcga. CASH SPECIALS EOK THUESDAY, EPIDAV AXD SATURDAY $ij Dnfolds. only $07.50. a mattress free with each Dufold. 9x12 Brussell $12.50. 95 AVindow nh" rugs o shadps at onlv 69 c. r. O REEX BE RG E l 77 State Street, Hammond. 2-3-3 FOR SAEE oi"0 yards of usd Carpets In rt. Axmlnster. Brussels and Weltons from 30c and up. Duofold Davenport, cotton feit pad, ga rauges, rockers, c-hatm. dressers, ai'le-bH.rd. at bargain prices; 617 'Hohman St.. Htmmond. "-s-4 Sewinc Machine Sale 14 Singer 66, juat as good aa new, ?35 to 45.f'0. 6 Singer. long shuttle, $15 to $23.00. 3 White Rotary's, used only 3 months fS.Q0 oarh. 20 Xw Homes. Domestics, White's, from $10.00 to $10.''. Singer, White and Nwr Home e'.ectri.special, this week ST.s.OO. All machities protected by the manufacturer's It" j-ear guarantee. F. C. .MI1.LKR. 1S9 State st.. ph"ne Hnmmnnd lrif. FOR SAKE Hotist-liold goody., 6 rooms furniture- good, c.hean: l'iano hunks Harvard olaMsics. leaving town: C. M. tiroaie. libj jsioraine tve. .phone rtl 11 Hammond, 2-0-1 FOR SALE Billiard parlor, cigar store and bar ber shop. Small capital will handle it, excellent proposi tion. Address East Chicago Times office. :"'": FOR SAEE A Detroit Jewel Gas Stove; 443 May St.. phone 1248-.I Ham mond. 2-1 0-? FOR SALE Cook Stove, center Uihie Indian Motorcycle with side-car; State Fine St.. phone 1352 Hammond. 2-10-2 FOR SAEE Singer sWing Machine In good condition; oheap. Used onlv 2 years: 3370 Carey St.. Indiana Harhor. ' 2-10-2 MEN See me now about these overcoats at $20 and $25. You might just as well save $25 on your purchase. They. arc certamlv fine values for the monev. J. GUSS. Tailor. 236 E. State St., U blockeast of P. O. CLEANING AND TR.EFSrXG r.FSINESS 1VT.R SAEE. In good L-"-atlon In East Chicago; including 1 Hoffman pressing machine. 1 Singer Fewing machine (practical- tim ) 2 pressing irons. 1 hand-pressing boartl. 4 work tables: cheAp rent : p od els nto start in business fnr pourself. The entire outfit for onlv J,"(in. CHAS. A". TERMIXT CO. 7!1 Chloago Ave., phone East Chicago BT. 2-!-n WINDOW' SHADE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 12 6 foot window shades (0 2 to a customer. Hammond Furniture Co., J. Arkin, Mgr.. 212 E. State St. Ham mond. 2-11-1 FOR SALE Ciders and Manure delivered to all farts of city. Ibices reasonable; phone ;311 Ham. 2-11-3 FO U S A EEI mi t a 1 i o n 'Eeather Ko.-k-er for chap. phone. Hammond S44j. 2 -1 1 - 1 FOR 3-4 Brass "T3d. fomplcf-. 4 kitchen chairs, child's white enamel bed,' 1 eollHpsiblo su'kv. nearlv ncv.-. 1 IronPedjphone Ham. i 4 4 " . "2-11-1 VOK SAEE 100 Cor.l " fir.-s7"s:x4". u-f-d tires, wilt give good mileage if rT"''!"ed. Choice $1.00. Come erly. Hammond Yellow Cab Co.. 160 Fayette si., Hammond. 2-11-1 FOR S A EE Firs t c"l a.-Barber- Shop. 273 Sta.te at.. Hammond. 2-11-2 rrnxiTERE forsaee Will sell at a great sacrlf.ee: 1 Son narlor Suite, including tea wagon: 3 largo fire place chairs, odd chairs, ore so'id MR.hogj.ny I-d Room Suite. Couch China and Telephone Set: rail East 'hirago 1299-M. 4 11 i Magoun aw, 2-11-2 FOir.SAEE Ten shares" SletTengtiidc stock: arply 11-18 J ffcrson strict. 7an-imor.'5. 2-11-1 PLA1-:R-PI AX0 bargain, j new $700.00 p!avcr-iiann with bench to maU-h and rolls, etc.. used only three! months, will sell at a big sacrifice, if taken at once, call 170 Plumper avenue. Hammond. :'n"" FOR SAEE Eirse si.e Tai enp'rt.-rme rocker and two chairs, leather upholstered. Combination wrl'ing d-k. and book case; 1 VJ State, at., Hammond, second floor. 2-11-1 FO"RSA L"ED'ark"bluM"slifr Dr'-sc, beaded, size SS; cJiil 2 1 gd"n st.. Hammond. r-1 1-1 IX )R SA LEFii rn it il re. "p t a n oT Bird s -eye M.iple Bed. Brass Bed. Stoves ;,nd st of dishes; 4 j2 3 Forsyth avenue, n. Clilcago. 2-1 1 FOR RENT FOP. RENT Space in Millinery, suitable for Beauty Parlor and Shirtwaist Call2842 Hammond. 2-3-rf FOR RENT Five room e"t;agew i -, h 1 acre of land or more: Ifteonth ave., 1 mile south of Standard S'e i ",r (.".-., Phil McEaugh'ln, phone I272-Y3. Hammond. 2-10-3 FC'R REXT Office, will remodel to suit Apply to K. M. Fein. 35 IS Cedar st.. Indiana Hurler. 2-1"-" FOR REXT 'Gara.ge- for ope "car. ,-,; Rimbach ae.. Dr. Gillls. Hamumiid. 2-11-1 VOK RENT Store room. basem"nt. 202 Hoffman street, heat, gas, electricity, hot and cold water: will remodel for living rooms, $40 per month. Ham mond. 2-1 1-I FOR RENT 4 rooms. 3(H)" Fayete"st.", upstairs, pnone nam. 2-11-1 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BEY Typewriter, any standard make, good condition, write B-14 Times. Hammond. 2-9-1 WANTED TO BV Y Bate mode! - 1 "ri-rl S'viao fr.-un priate owner, must ' in good rurinnig condition; i-hoi;e "'.th Ifammond. .2-17-v W A NT E 1 " TO P I " V -- V roee ,-y c , u 1 , ; , r show cases, CHT Alexander ave f. Chicago. 2-T1--

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS

WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOEOGY Sl'&'LVL XVMUElf just out, containing li21 fa:ts of clover lind in Marinette County. Wisconsin. If for a home t,r as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow r.oh, send at once lor ihia si uii number of lmdology. It is free on request. Address Skid-jnore-Riehlo Eatid Co.. 4"3 Skidmore1 t:!'i"L.i": 1 1 K - 1 "rlnette. Wis. 1 5 :77t FOR SAEE 4 room hnuflu and two lots; Inquire 111 130th St., West Ham- "'."!!: i;-&-T I'OlL SALr (j out: acre lots on business st.. Griffith, (.nly $:,oo.i'0 each, $;ti 'ash, balance iu.'.ie. month: addresH ownur. St. Aubm Bios., Griffith, phone 1'6. Hammond office R-302 Hammond - "-.. I"" 10 ,,;'"- 2-5-7 1 OK SALlv Bungalow, 6 rooms, sun room and garage. Booms all finishe.i m (.aij .eXfxpt kitchen. In fine condition. Jlutmocl addition. One b:oi k from j.at k. X'hone i4r0 Hammo,1; l-h-6 EOfT SAL.11 Modern 9 room bouse and garage iron owner; 11 Carroll street. 'hone. Hammond 110S-M. L'-S-. l-'OR SALlv i.roi:ory and Market, acct. leaving towh, good location, doing a good business; write R-13 -.rimes. Ilamooiul. 2-8-0 1- OK SA I ,T: 4'i 'acre f arm wTth " bldgs". 0111 3:3! 1'ariish avc., Indiana Harbor. F.i;t SALE '"'. iulAl.E 00 acr farrir. 112 miies fn"m Moir.iieHo. coutitv sent White county. Main lin- Motion, good 4 room house and outbuildings. 4 acres good timber. Bays perfect. Ideal for chickens or track. I'osgession March 1st. E.-t.-y f rms. A bargain; Address Cbns. Kroh. Motuice! !o. Did. 2-9-4 RaBgaINS rooms ij and 4 room Cottages: 0 room cottage divided. two rooms furnished: write B-17 euro Times Hammond. 2-9-X l-'OH SALE Modern 5 room Bungalow. A it improvements, south side, how much can you p-'' down. "Write H-liJ Times. Hajntron.i. 2-S-3 EXTRAOIlDINATir"" Offering of two apartment brick fiat, Hilh two lots, best North side location, 'j find , rooms, individual front and rear ;ori'hos. Steam heat, baths and hot wiifer. TT'rd wood tlnish and electric ilghts. Concrete basement and one car garage. v r"a I bargain. Also modern 3 room -Bungalow with tile bath, hot air heat, hard wood finish, laundry and build-in kitchen cabinet. Barge front porch, glazed and screened, corner lor. on Xorth side. Ebctric lights and gas range. Dry basement and a fruit cellar. Nearly new and in spiendid eorirjit'on. a bargain tf tak-n At once. CAKRfEE AND COM PANT 202 East Chicago Rank Bid p.. phone 57. Real Estat", Mortgages and Instirance 2-10-4 FOR SAEE Corner lot" 30"x 12 5 f tT." a t Sibley nod Maywood: must be sold at once. Best offer takes !t; Inquire 4"7 Enst State st.. Ham. 2-10-2 Ft.lR SAEE Modern tj room Bungalow. all improvements. J5500.01. cash or terms 479 Dmckeri street, phone n-'7trnmond. 2-10-S FC'P. SAEE House at 330 Sibley street. 1 'i story frame. 7 rooms ami bath. Sealed bids will be received tint;! Feb 2?nd. with privileges in rejecting aii bids. Building to be moved off propertv bv bucer. J. AV. Kosankc. P. O. Box 294. B-28-3 FO rrSAEEOR TRADE 10 acres with B. R. front, for income property, cai! 1137-W. 2-11-2 I-T R 1 tE fNT lode rn or 00 rn Bungalow furnace b".at in south pi.rt of town: apply 429 Indiana ave.. Ham. 2-11-3 Bungalow Modern in every -rtay. Ave rooms and hath, nearly new and in first cias.s condition. 11 ciilc floors, furnace heat, large lot. north side at $3,000. T'.rT.is arranged. Bcick Birng.Vk- Five rooms' tl!t bath, modern and up-to-date, nearly new and in fine condition, best, residential district, irtre lot, an exceptional good u at $7.0'-o.. Frame house F; vc large roorn? and bath on Ma gnu 11 avenue, riotv and fully modern ouk floors, mihopuny trim, ha kitchott cabinet xnil laundry tubs, hot .sir heat. Ud 27 feet, a swell home. o-,i- money's wcrlh at $073". Easy term s. Come in and lrok over our list before buying, we have mmy real bargains. SMTTH-HAMI ETON CO. Op.11 e-erv night. 41 09 J-'orstvo. Avenue Telephone ' FastCliicago 122. 2-11-1 Six (6) room bungalow. South Side, 1 block from car line arid school, strictly modern; owner must se,; quickly. SifoiO, only 7."0 cash required. Another' South Side Opportunity: 4 room coiftce with large attic which enn be hushed into " rooms at small expense, furnace h,tt. cr-nier-f basement, price only $3200. $S0fi cash. Tivo blocks from Harrison Bark A 6 room BuugaJow, modern in every detail, hard wood finish, furnace, laundrv tubs. e'c. for $4f,0V ' Th the Country Club Addition Bun-a-ow. 0 rooms and sun porch, enrage, bard vood throughout. t;le bath, 1antifully -npoin'ed, new nrd modern for only j7R00. One of the prettiest homes an 1 best lo -at Ions in Hammond. 1I11 the North Side: 9 room house on Tni;, ft. lot in fino neighborhood, excel -l.-r.l !oe-ii,o;i and house well laid out for liirht housek.-cpi ng. fjniace, a.ll modern enulpn.cn!. g.iratre. price only We c ojisidi-r ih -th o v V-t buys resoert i ve in Hammond t.x-.- '. 'heir clns-sv-s and he,'ion . OnstjT.IV, MFYN A- HASTINGS. Onc.1 On Hohman. corner of State, phone 10. Open eveninps. Hammond. 2-11-1 FOK K A I.E 1 2 st'-. close to small town, good fair b:i ihiin.T-. crood land, some past tire. price $22.-0.00. tej-ins $750.(111 down, iKil.MTice easy. -If acres, fair building--. 4 -lores grapes, price $29.-0 00. terms $1,000. cash down and balance case. 2t tn-rt-s, I'or house, goo, banc 13 n' res ;,--ap'-s t rice n9f.0. terms half cash, 4 0 acres poultry end (ruck farm, pood building.5', some Vmber. price $2950. P''. terms $1,000 down, balanco rafv. IK acres irenil buildings, (t in-.i-s (jrapc. price ?2--"0.rift tAmi ?lTr,fl rash. bal. tnor' ga to. Ml abo-e fMm are between La vet on. I "aw Paw snd Tecatur. T.ongwel! and Warner. Pa.v Paw. Mich 2-11-5 FOi; S LE Bv owner, on south side, room F.uucalow. m.-d. rn. ail built in features. frice. $0f-f"'. part cash and ha'arce terms. f'honc Han-moiul -3.-2. 2-11-:l TYill SA ' tAve.. $-'0n flint building, Michigan r,00 '-ash, 3 room Cotice. -j-rtn lati ave.. f2'.00: Y. L. W ymatt. phone thf.i Hammond. ' 2-11-1 REAL ESTATE RAia.ATXS FiT SALE OR RENT Several Bungalows ami Houses, new arid in good location. Easy terms, immediate possession. Berk' Al- llTm-t : ',,.. l-'or-sth H.-ve., phone 1024 J7nst Chicago. or n 9 a. rn. to 9 p. m. 2-11-2 Fo RSALE Choicest lot Kenwood and Ibdim.lii 2.33R Hammond. Sou in siu" st.. phone 2-1 l-tf OWN A HOME Hammond North side, a five room oof-age., on Ovo'ico avenue, bath g and eleetrlcttv full basement a well built hoine a n'd In rood condition. To he closed out at $.1500, terms. HuniTnlow -South side, n'-ar Hohman street, six large rooms and hath, brosk.f .st room. ni'Kl'TH In " cry wa y. excepttor.aly well built, nearly pew. tine condl'loni forty foot lot. owner having town 'has iiv-fii.-tci us to --lose out at ?i'i.fi. F.hsv terms. Telephone us for full informal ion. SMITH-HAMILTON" CO. Open everv n'Eht 4609 Forsythe Ave.. Phone Fast O.i.-.ago122. 2-11-2 " FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES All makes, from $15 up To get what' you want make your se'eotion now. Sold i ias,- pavmorit. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE SALES ROOM 229 S-..-C St-eet Pl-oe Ihrattintifl WANTED BOARD AND ROOM B APvD AN l IIOC M--For " I p-ii:!cnn in a. private h-.odet n home. at reuglas ave.. W. Hammond. 2-ll-t

FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES

Storage Battenes cnarged, rented and repaired. Tb Dempsey Battery Service, 318 Fayette st., HanjErond, phonea 2655. 1240-B. U l l-OK SALE Nash Coupe. 1920 mdl good condition, ran aliout 5,000 miles 3 H 2 1 ;uthrie st.. Tnd. Harbor. 2-5-t TTwV-Uf'' REBF1LT USED CARS 1319 Model. 34-B Oakland Touring ear, completely overhauled and repalnter, his had very low mileage and can hardly be told from new car, very low prieefi et jSoO.O. 1917 Model, 34, Oakland Sensible Six 6 passenger touring, very roomv and comfortable. Completely overhauled and reflnished. presents the appearance of a new car and runs like one,. Fully equipment a very economica-1, $675. Dodge Brothers touHng car In fine mechanical condition, a bargain at J05o. Dodge Brothers Touring at $625.00. Liodge Brothers Four passenger coupe rebuilt and repainted, presents the appearance of -w. The gasoline con sumption Is unusually low. the tire mile-age unufm.lv high, verv low priced at $1200.00. Saxon Roadster, has started and electric lighiR, $165. CO. M&xweil Touring car, lil.e new", has had very low mileage, $-150.00. Stoj in and see for yourself the wonderful bargains we are offering. You can't get away from 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. BOHLIXG AUTO SALES Douglas and Hohman St. Phones Hammond 266; Indiana Harbor, 78. 2-7-6 FOR SAIJ- Automobile, good eondi- I t.. tel. I 2-9-1 ' tion. o good tires; 1 Highland 706 Hammond. FOR C IT .17 MtQCTiirlip C i . 1 ' , - I .Aiiirmvl Hchts and strtrter- 1 r'l,-e land ave . phone 14 1-W. Whiting 2-10-.t PRICES OF NEW -.,.v.ii.S '21 MO DEES Big Six Touring. 7 passenger, $2.?25. Special Six Touring, o raenger, $1.8S0.0O. Eight Six Touring, 6 passenger. $1,5S5.00. CLOSED CARS Special Six: Sedan, $2,9S3O0. Coupe.' $2.885. On. Eight Six: Sedan. $2,275.00. Landan. 2 passenger. $ 1,750-10. AH prices delivered to Hammond Distributers for Hammond, Xast Chicago, India la Harbor and WhitingGood value?i in used cars, all newly painted, in good condition. Will take your car in trade. P. J. BAUWENS AUTO SALES Phone 247. t4i So. Holimau St 12:23 1 OYl SALE Enclosed Ford, 5 passenger. demountable rims, shock absorbrrs. good condition, price $300.00, 1124 Jackson st.. H.immond. 2-11-2 FOR SALE 14x4 X. S. Tires, $9 Too each st-. re. mond.

4 32x3'". $1.50 each. 'Wjat the nit term of said Conrt and lhat 19 State st.. C. W. Long. H'J"- n,rff tky ,rpear infTtr cr emllr - - therein, at no calling of Eald Court, on

LOOK I1LK1."j. Glance over this list and come eXpeCtlllg tO get the buv of a lifb-tifme. These are .' . , Peal bargains not "JUnK. Iiodge Touring, cord equipment. Chandler Coupe, cord eqivpmcn:. chHtidler Chummy Road-der, cord qoipmetit. Iiodge Touring, winter top R.v Roadster, P.eo Touring. uhurn Four, winter top. Hudson Coupe, cord equipment. All prices are right, it will pay ou to inspect these cars at once. Terms to suit inur convenience. LAKE COUNTY Al'TO SUPPLY & SALES H. A- THI EE. Pron. N. W. Cor. Douglas and Ilohmati sts.. Tel. Hammonil 1 74 I ' l- ' MISCELLANEOIB 1 INT1N G AND P.U'ERHA-NGING Prices Reasonable ' . .. .. ..V,...,., 1 J ... -.tonnnJ tan fruu. "s ni -y.'-, f rT'vT.VV ' iRK ' I t-. industrial mid house Wiring, at , right r-rlees. call Hammond 325. 2-1-12 BEST Possible Eife Insurance, cost, ace ;'l $11. 68: age 31 $14. S3; age 41 $20.39. .-..V ir, ro-ol.ort lOTl WllV ItaV flflV more Send postal for booklet, "address j Insurance, 11 S3 Van Burcn st-. IIam-I iin "1 d. . j COAL! ( '(KL! j We offer for sale Franklin County 1 Coal,' any size $V75 per ton; Indiana & :mtre.l Illinois ti.to per ton, phone ;'jj4 YULCAX COAL CO. We (i e :ver to any part of Hammond. -12 Painting and decorating. Furniture v--irashed. chipped glass, name plates' and house numbers. Signs. E. Lis. I4lst st. and Hemlock, phone Ind. Harbor 1270L-1 2-S-6 " Piano, Furniture. rimnngT.-iph, IletlnIshmg. Repairing. Tuning. Regulating; Jau: Klein's ReMnlshing Shop, 627 Hohn n "t . lludin Bldg.. phom; Hammond 20K7." " 2""lGEN'EliAE contract iii'-r. building and construction, estimates and bids furnished. Phone '2V20. G oilman & Meyer, 52?, Wentworth Ave. Ha'.nmond. BATTEnY ""TROUBLE: Hal vou over thought to call the AVTO EI.Ei 'TBI' . EQUIPMENT CO. tGou'd Station) We recharge and repair all make,-? batteries. Quint Hros.. 701 So. Hohman st,. phone Hammond 2 3 43. 2-eod-l mo. A I ' P R IP K I ATE PB 'TUR E FRA MING" Ti g.-t o framing Job you'll be proud of. we suggest you call Hammond 4'i (5 right now. while you have it In mind. THE CO!A)NIAL, 133-A State Street Hammond. - - 3 - 2 PAINTING AND DECORATING Call Hammond 249. John F. Wilhelm & Son. -1(,'th GENERA L TK VCKTX'g. local and""long (iistancf. Will move you anywhere, r.ti'iil Express Co., ' Xny Phone East Chi--i-o 1470: night phone East Chicago 21. 2-11 WAXTED Shoes to repair"b- experienced shoe maker. 506 Wilcox St.. Hammond, Ind. 2-11-S

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FOR SALE On the south side one of Hammond's most up to date Bungalows. 7 rooms. H bed rooms, large breakfast, room, oak floors, all rooms b'MUtif'ully decorated. 7 ft. full basement. 40 ft. lot south front, best neighborhood. If you are interested in a real home, rotne and see it, haven't tpac- to describe it. Price $7,000 with flSOO as first payment. -eeiA'." m jo'joi.o, jiiviuijmie ujifr est. Near IYesbytorian -hurch. Iet me insure your household furuituro or your automobile Can gie you ts gooi Insurance as the banks as I represent good companies. GEY W. EATON. REAL ESTATE AND TXSURAXCE in;i OUTon- National Bank Building Phoney 3X7:; or 130 Hammond. -ll-l WANTED TO RENT WANTED To REXT Nicely YurnTslicd tleeplng rooms 1n prH-ate homo, by a man and wife; South side. Prefer a home witk garage: write B-12 Times Hammond. 2-S-5 WANTED TO REXT By responsible party 4 or fi room flat, house of a bungalow In "Whiting: or Eaat Chi rn co. I Immediate possession or bv Mav 1st rem no object; R. Sherman. 97 State St., Hammond. 2-9-3 WANTED To rent. 4 room furn. "flat. or Apt. call B. Montag. Steffenguide Corrn.. phone Hammond 3906. 2-P-3 "WANTKTV" "TO KENT I ropr! farm 10 to 30 -acres within 10 miles of Gary. Party desires possession within 30 davs: Geo. F. Spitz, Griffith, Ind., phonel34-R. 2-9-2 WAX T ED TO REXT 8 or 9 room mod": ern hcruso, social end of town; w-tll accept any time after March 1st; address Times S. B. T. Ha mrnond. 2-9-3 WAlfcTKl) Ti KENT 0 or 6 room "cTTttafe or flat by Feb. I.'th. phone Mr. Basney, 1 06 !i-AV Hammond. 2-10-2 AVAXTED 0 room modern house, v HI lease for one year: South Side nreferTed. GC.B. Ham. 2-11-3 WANTED 5 or 6 room house by JOth of March, phone K36-M, between 12 noon and 2:00 p. m. Hammond. 2-11-3 V A NT Eli" t iRE NT A or 0 roonrapt. or Bungalow, south side, permanent fen.mt: Apply Mr. Young. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. 2-11-3 WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6 room cotI taee on or Ik fore Jl.trch 1st; call 2093 j Hammond. 2-11-2 LOST AND FOUND 11STwa rd. A Ama.U black female .dog." "Rer I 'hone Ham. 20S. -11-1 I t.OS i t-eari na.no leo Knife, eolrt neo. knife. oil. chain: ICS Calumet Bide., reward. ''jf TrlTnljie. 2-11-1 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COT. NTT, IX THE BAKE SUPERIOR COVKT, 'SITTING AT HAMMOND. IXDIAXA. JAN-CART TERM. 1921. JOSEPH E. BROWX. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE W. RAKER. DECEASED VS. EYDLA A. BAKER, ET. AL. OAFSE NO. 20149. PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. SITl'ATED IX NEWTON COVXTY. INDIANA. Now comes the plaintiff by George. E. Hershman, his Attorney and files his complaint herein, together with en affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to-wit: Eydla A. Baker, a widow, Eaura Baker a spinster: Walter D. Baker, and Eliza beth Baker .bis wife: Edrar Baker, and E. Mabel Baker, his wife; Inei G. MI1Hken, and Allan V. Mllllken. her husband: j Evert IT. Baker and Mlns. May Baker, I his wife: Arthur Baker, a widower, are not residents of the. Stat of Indiana, and that this Is an action to fell Real Estate situated In Newton County, Indiana, described as follows, o-wlt: Ixt No. 1 in Block 2 as marked and laid di'wn on the recorded plat of Kennedy's Second Addition to tJie Town of Mor- ; oeeo. together with the Improvements thereon. . c, ,7 . ,v , . 1 Sal defendants are therefore hereby j notified of the pendency of said action and that th" same will stand for trial the 4th day of April. A. D.. 152E the i snb,e!n? ,he 19t a'ot tha j of eald Court to be begun and held In j Room number J In tha Court House Hammond i n county .nd sui J on the 2nd "Monday of March, A. D 1921. said action will be heard and dej tcimined in their absence. ! IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunI to set my hand 8d affix the seal of j said Court at Hammond, Indiana, this I 3rd day of February, A. T 1921. ' MEKBERTe WHEATOX. clerk E. S. C. ,' By Ruth Berg. Deputy Clerk. 2-4-11-18 j MiTICE TO"t,ON'TR.lcfOR ! Sealed bids will ba received by the Board of Education of Whiting. Indiana up to two (2) o'clock p. m.. March 15th. 1921, for furnishing nl materials end labor necessary to fully complete a new Junior High School building, also all : changes and remodeling called for in the J present gymnasium bulding. including j new smoke stack, also one story, eight room grade and auditorium scnooi nuua,nj? fls fully set forlh in the plans and specifications made for same by X. S. Spencer & Son, Architects, 1490 Old col ony Bldg., Chicago, 111. Plans and specifications may be had by addressing the architects atid dcpositing IMfteen Dollar $15.00 for the safe return of same. Each bidder will be required to accompany his bid with draft or cert ined check made payable to th Board of Education equal to Five per cent, of same. Plans and spoonications are on file in the office of the Superintendent of Schools, Whiting. Indiana, and the office of the architects. The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids. By ord'r of board. J. B. KYLE. Secretary of Board of Education. 2-4-ll-lS NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION. DEPARTMENT OF PURLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOA RD. HAMMOND. INDIANA. FEB. 4, 1921. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN" :Xo-j tlce. H hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that on the second day of February. 1921, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. S22 for the widening end extension of FOITE STREET, from the north line of Plummer Avenue to River Street, in the city of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Public Works of said City has fixed the 25th day of February. 1921, as a date upon which remonstrances may he filed or presented by pf rsons interested in or affected by said proposed opening and widening of said Sohl Street, as above described, and on said day at 2 o'clock P. M.. said Board will meet at Its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented and for the purpose cf taking final action thereon, such ac

tion shall be final and conclusive uponiera-ble of on argjnient all persons. I is a hit prejudiced: ;

A. T. SWANSON. JACOB WTKER. F. C. DIETRICH Board of Public Kuncrt. Ci'y Clerk. I j Works. j 2-4-11 A. H

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BY JIMMIE RAY. WHITING. Ind.. Feb, 11 A number of the writer's Hammond friends after reading the article in Wednesday' Bake County Times asked. "Is whiting basketball mad?" Well, we don't think that It should be put as strong as that. Put we do say that basketball has played a big part in the life of Whiting. We need only mention tr.nt the pre.ent mayor of Whiuns. My" Schrage was once a star player of thu Whitinir Owls aggregation. And again City Judge Green was captain of the Whiting Owls not so lone ago when they trimmed Hammond at Gary in one. of the famous games of history between the two c'tics. Today the lea ling men in basketball at Whiting are Judge Green, through u-l.rse efforts the present Whitinir Owls have been organized, Eew Griffith who is looking after the various Mandard Oil teams and the American Legion team and Coach Hart who in addition to coaching the high school team has given the Whitiug Owls nd the Renowns the benefit of his experience. The coaching of Hart haa been i Tratcbed bv man v of the old-timers and I .v.-.. -. ,ioee.4 V. f be Is one of the LJirj- .-ate-.'.'., vi,- .. - best His development of the high school team last year and this year has attracted co:isldni.l.le attention. The J Whiting Owls although seasoned rlaVer have learned considerable from Hart, whose driving power has been one ? the reasons for his success. Both the Owls and the Renowns have been stiow.i wonderful improvement In the past few weeks. The Owls will have to be at thir best on Saturday when they tackle Paddy Drisco!' and his Big Five. The Whiting Uul.i know what they are up ag-alnst and Coach Hart has directed their work with this jrame tn view. Should th Owls defeat the hicago Big Five there will be no Question that they are the clasiest outfit that has been seen in these parts. In playing Emerson at Gary tonight the Whiting hiya pchool Is goinjf to meet the stiff?t opposition it has had i this year. rhe teason for this Is b - j cause Emerson is out to retrieve Itself after the crushing defeat the Whitm? high grave them some weeks ago. Emerson, like Hammond, is always dangerous, but particularly are they dangerous on their home floors. If the Whiting teams can win against the Ohlcar Blf Five and the Emerson high HC400I. Whiting can justly feel proud o-f her teams and of Coar'u Hart. One of the best basVetball games booked so far this sejison is scheduled for Saturday evening, Feb. 12. when the Notre Dame Preps of South Bend come over for a clash with the All Saints A. C. Both clubs so far this season have good records and this wlM be a good chance to get a line cf the strength of the various teams in this section as both club have Etood ground against the best. The Notre Dame boys are rsmlnj over ready for rh game of their life si defeat rijrht row would eliminate them bx contenders for the Crowns." The All Saints have a heavy schedule for the balance of tiie. season, hut w-ith their present lineup of I'o. lan. Klina, LaMere. IjiComb and Hdiilou they fed capable of handling them a'.'.. The All Saints 115 pound team with a record won 10 tut of 11 games will play a preliminary game with a local Scout team. The lads have been hard I to stop as jhowin in their jriime with) Valparaiso recently which they won, j 13 to 9. Valparaiso had a good record i and claim they v. ;ll get revenge when ' the All Saints travel oe;- there next month, According to p;t all er.dan' e a iatge crowd is expected and arrangement are being made :., handle all. Plenty of heat and room for ail. Come ou". and root for your home team and cheer them on. BOXING BOOTS AT WHITING ON HDi BY .HMMU-l EAT. WHITING. Ind.. Feb. n As far .'-. Whiting Is. concerned box-.r.sr cannot surplant basketball, y t. Eo- interest manifested in the fghts ;o- n-.t Monday night is gi at. One l:cii7 considerable about t'.v- wind-up particularly since fans nave found out something of Jimmy Bradys record. A great deal rf iiifr-ff, is beingtaken because so many of the'fiahte on the card are local leys. Kid Lpinskl of Hammond has about the Liri; est following of ony of the local boys He has had considerable experiem -and his friends who have seen within the past few weeks feel that he will give Sammy Elder of Whiting consid But the writer Elder's favor. Wo feel that r.o matter how hard and fast the Kid is going to fight he, will be ip against a ton-li bird in tuc AVhitingite. Tony Wag.iet who fight? Frank Hip.

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lock In the r pener has had considerable coaching and his brother Joe who H looking after his Interests feels -Hint he ca nput away the West Hammond fighter. This fight which is scheduled for the opener v 111 go the full : rounds wo feci certain. H'iweer. tn the battle between Llndgren and Buddy we look for on.? oif the other to do some putting away. High School Teams Will Fight It Out BY IRVING CTIAYKEN. Hammonl hlah school basketball players and the team representing th East Chicago high clash tonight at the Irving- school gymnasium in the i-cc-crc of a three game series for th Bake county basketball championHhif. The East Chicago five has been playinggood basketball ail season whi'.e t toe Hammond quintet after a poor tart In the early stages is n..w i-"inp in .t top form. r.:4'h(s I.awrerce and McS bane-, - f East Chicago wl'l present fiu ir strong? est lineup tonight The Tn in City organization is a tijrbt defen-it e teal i and Is also fairly strong on the offense. The guarding pair In East Chicago lineup are considered on a par wltli -he others in this locality, the two lr said contribute considerably to the offense of the team. Cadwallder, who has been starring in the Hammond games lately, viil no doubt play around the center position uith Daltott mil Shelton at the forward Jobs. Shelton In the last two Safes has made a point scoring rtcor t arc! it is probable that be will handle most of the fro? throws. Eggers an l Xlchols may start at guard, the latter who assays the honor of holding th" enemy down to the fewest points possible Is a scrappy defensive play.-r around th- casket and with a littj more weight should turn out to be' .1 repular star. East Chicago-Hammond contest ai e always keenly fiught and tonight's battle Is cxoect-d to be a fierce one.. The two schools did not ir.pd on th gridiron last fall because of a slight il'spute. The fact that the :- i f.s have given the locals a pet-back th. season will make the Hammond players fight all the harder. Team work of the purple and white which hna t een lacking- for over half the sa.son i" finally been developed by Ooa-a H-s, the improvement will be eafii-v seen when the two teams take .h floor. A delegation of orer 180 rooters will come with the East Cblcag-o iruo. while Hammond high school stu1-lU rot to be outdone win he on hand m 'uii force. fo -t is expectd thtit th-rcrz-berry w.Ml fly to and fro. Tile high Drlin.jl'j second team. wl 'r some promising material in i heir lineup will play Lie Hammond Pirates ,11' a curtain raiser, the first content j , -tart at 7 -30 wlMi the big game gchv (- tiled to open up at 8 j shsrp. FEB. 22 PROGRAM FOR WHITING . LEGION BY JIMMIE HAY. WHITING. Ind., Feb. 11. At ft meet log of the Whiting Post America t PoFt American Legion the entire pro gram for the Washington's blrtbdaf celebration wts final'' decided upon Through the courtesy o' some twenty. Whiting- citizens who have donated tr. use of their mae.ilnes to the Legion for February 22. the transportation of tf c, one hundred disabled veterans now a.?, the Army Hospital In Chicago wro will be gusts of Whltlns post hits b'-en provided. These boys will be brought to Whiting about four o'clock when a basket ball game will be played between thY American legion team of Whltlr.g- a!;a" either Gary I-gion or Crown PoitM I Legion team. This game will be opti to the public an! It ii hoped that the former Owls club players now playing with the Legion team will hav some good opposition. Then romi -.he fish and chicken dinner at the Point Cafe, where Pte l.eventovndo, a. member of the Whiting Post will prcparate a. splendid fetd for the disabled boys. Hre will como' some music and .-ome good story teliers have been engaged. - The Standard Oil band will furr.lsh the mu-'.c for tho evening program ot the Slovak Home. Joe Conroy xf Hammond will bo the speaker of the even ing. A number of singers will help lit the entertainment. After the program the hoy. will get fomo hot coffee and doughnuts and then will be bunded into the cars ar.d brought bark to Ch STOPS - NAVY ROSTAN IN. SECOND ROUND KENOSTM, Wis.. Feb. 11. Johnny Wilson, the .out h paw middleweight champion', knocked out Navy Hostaa of Joliet in '.he second round of Bill Frazb-r's windup last night, and dot the job in thorough, workmanlike manner. Kostan neer had a chance wltu the hard-hiHin&' New York Italian, and was dazed for several minutes after the brief .and uneven conflict. Those who came to scoff at Wilson who hasi been maligned because he won the title by a decision over ?.!!(; O'Dowd that was qii'-BtionM, left arena singing his praises, Wilson finished performance was a iirpriaHe s n good. oiigh fighter, -whu to hit with his left hand.

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