Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1921 — Page 11
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WANlED MALE HELP iVAXTKIj Sort.." cIu-h hustiim. Eat restate Salesman with automobile by c.U established l4us,.. Most bads furished. Must 1. c-le.-i.li out ami of a , '(.;.-inf." persmtsltty and willing to work n a strictly eommis sn-n basis: Frank ... Wactifwlcz. curn-r UaVtU-y and I'lum--aer live. Hammond. M-2-4 U.VTEi) Hiip.ii trade aiRr-moblla Suli'sman, tine prope'siRon, I hone .S2 ilumniuiui. " s at ri:s3TA N'.V V N" TKlT GREAT i Y'pi )RT UN I 1" Y V-'j i-in earn J ..1i.11 a vcar t ' 1 4 :
v ri; in the Calumet district for str.tig- j stablish. a progressive Indiana Com- . Must bo well -(lu. m .i -i, "1 K' i .... iu years, good ;.(i..-iir.- am- I ' ;.-. honest rind have -i st'.-ecc (1 - j - , - n succeed. Sties i-l'-rks. oho.d j ' 'i-r.. r. al estate and UiSiirBii-.-f i .ii .-.i-.--:aJ!y adapted. A!s' th r--.thing foreign kuiKiiaS'-s ib-siied. J v give thorough i rson 1 tr.'uing i j '--lit' jtiok siu''----.-. It' yi.vt ! j t.-; iii-f wir ariit -r i t tisj or -jo -S :i n ; -vitl-i p.rmnrnt future, writ" l'ull rn - ;?u lars in oonrMi-rn-" ff r -tini j !,-' i- :'fv. Address. salt- . iv.i '..-r. P' ". WMtinir. Intl. - -('.-I j X X f Ijrv -ilust UtiK .-lv.'rti5;.nsf s..li-i. ' tor on sF?oiai work. li in-opovition, ; m:.r, who know t H:i:r.:tioii forln'i; a.J - j tir.-ss A-43 Tirr.o.s Hamtnorul. 3-4 j Mt;. i-.XT3tr I-'"'- -..riK-n!ai oi!t.io.twork: avpl Min Hui. !. Saturday morviv X hciwn 7 a . in and '.' a m ask for" Mr. Kark-y. V.'AXTCI) Janitor anW bandy man. r-lv room 13 Rfm'ja-h VuHJinir, WANTED FEMALE KELT WANTi:i Kxperleneod Kirl for f.eior- ! housework ; appl v 1224 lcraiins avc Pb.ort Humnond 1 !. 3-2-5 V.VTF,L Mb id for Ki neral housework Tsmtiy of thre no -ahinc; apply aIdrep ". K. l-:urkl-y. 1 351 5 l!uff ! niK, HKOwisrh. lib ."1-2-3 - vN'Tkn Girl for Rener.il bovis.Mvi.rk o whfne: II Wt-st Detroit strwt, ! "lie 733 Hammmiii. S-2-3 i AXTK1) - At o.:u-e, exfieiienccd stcnoiraplier and book kcoer. A"l posit ion if von can qualifv. Enn-ini0-8.-... -!"Ii3 V OCTET f iitiK lmiv'To ndhr-.f-s b ttfirs, onil H-ninion(l 137. 3-1-1 V.CjCTKI"Mai.i 'fr frenofal 'hnujiew-orli phoiif. 79 3-J Kast 'nieayo. .1-4-2, "irAXTKb Tu'nr s-nlesla.ly for Imliana. Harbcr p!vtrinl "tw,: si., -ply fitimxo fiVf-riue. Kist "io;,-o. S-4 W.V.VTKD Competent, trir! foe housework in pmaii family, no wavhiTipt. fx fx;rier,ce ilfsirabU- I'.it not nofsary : nil 52 Walthatn street, or phon-.- llnmn.md 1 07. 3-4-1 1 at npuswcrk. r.o wat bins. imtll fain;iv; Ob-miaie I"nrk. Ham ri-or.ii. 2.-4-2' WANTED Experienced waitresses. E s e h e n b a e 1 1 restaurant, TOT Chieap;o av enue. East Cluraixo. 3-4-Ct FURNISHED ROOMS NOV OPEN Illiana Bachelor Apart -inputs On" room furnished fiito?. l-.oafsd, wall bsds. parlor by day. bedroom ha nipht. maid pervloo, bmnfrinsr room. ab.o'nito 1 rtvaoy. rnt $35. i"'C. cno person per mo. T 50" two in a room; 10'j3-0; Wallaoe ftond. Tfammond. ,3-1-4 H )RRENT rVr,! sfn-r rooms by thn day or w-k, frontlomon only, stoam boat." 101 I'iun-.incr avomto, Jlammond. rt-i-5 F(iR KTfXT Z and 3 mw cbjan rooms for Urht hoT.-soUeontnsr, ti.r tUo South Shore; call 2u3 Chicago nvrr.uo, Tlomrn ond. ; LAz.. t FOK RENT 2. 3 ar.d 4 3iht h ouso'k oopl tnjf rooms tn a count?.;, liqrht .hmisekflopinp rooms for bafhelurs: 1S Plumrnor avc. Hammond. 2-23-tf F '1 ff RE XT No vvl y f urn 1 s h d rooms for lipht boa -,-erin-. also s!o-pjni? rooms: call 77 State St.. riar, Hammond, 2-20-1 yYF KffNT T"iTrTi:rhed rooms to !'t: $2.50 to jr.. 50 per week; Hotel Carjof-.n TTamrnond. 2--'t-tf i-OR KKNT Rno m for two American men. Inard if d'-?!rp.l; 32 Carroll s., phono 97C-M Hammond 2-28-t.f. TfR RENT 2 nnd 3 room Ft:rni.hod partmonts with b-ifli. lower fioor, 5 min-ute w-aik to court house: 30 152rd stret. phon Tiiit) TTari-nnorid. I. -2-1 1W"RENT Nicely" f u rn i sh od "si eopirnx room. !n private family, all modern "steam heat: cd 42.S Indiana avenue, 5 hone v 202-J Hamrnond. 3-2-3 TOR RENT Two furnish---d rooms for iigrht houaokeidng-. stove heat: lnj'i!r 571 Bibioy street, Jfaminor.-l. -3-1 FOR RKNT Light housekeeping rooms 3342 Michigran Ave.. Indiana Harbor. 3-3-2 'FOR RENT Furnished plain 3 room cotfaee, pas for cookins;. suitable for bachelors: aiso 2 front sloeping rooms, modem; S5 Sibley street, Hammond. 3-3-6 I'OR RE7NT Two nicely furri.hi rooms with kitchenette, heat, pas and iiphts -furnisher!; Cliicapo and Melville aves., over dnis store.. Kast CHiicapo. rfn. RKNT --2 roo tn H f -rl i i ill "l 1 o 1 ; . o - kuepinp. steam heat; inquire 717 Stst" Line street. Ha nnnond. 5-3-3 FOR" T?FNT Four furnished rooms, n 32S JZntit State street. Hammond. 3-3-2 fTRRET 2 front rooms, cms. beat and electricity fumishinj. use of bath and latmdrv 7 S ( Oaklev avenue, phono Hjimrrmnd iO2A". 3-4-1 Ftlkltl-TN't 3lrc hi' lion Kekeopi 1, K " room " ort first floor; 9s0 Walacc Road Him mond. 3-4-1 TXR lil-TNT Front room." modoTtt for 1 or two g-cntlemen, phone Hummoroj 1331 -Ay". 2-1-1 "FOR RKNT r"fu-fn'i4liod' 'ro,vms for liplit hou.sokeeplnp, stove he-it JJd per week, pas range; p)6 State Line srt-t, back of hospital, phone Hammond 3340. . - J1R ItKVT l-i rni-.bed ror.tn for two, telephone, steam he;it, modern butldir.p. 3.-.0 Thornton street, corner Calumet Ind apartment, phono H ui.inoiid Itit9. TOn RF.NT Modern 4 room furntsbed apartment, south side; only couples with r-'e-encos rood apply; phone llim. rrtond 3710. 3-1-2 Fort RUNT 3 Ivht housekeepint: rooms; 4723 ?.fagoun avenue, K. Chi-c-i.fo. 3-4-1 I oR RENT- 1 ja rpe modern fn.nf r..em "1. rone or two 11, also sinarle roopi ' 3 '5 F-iri'tp! nv. nue, i;asi! 'iCoairo. :i-4-2 )X RKNT Furnished rooms for :ious"Uepin. ilown fta;rs. lih. p.s etectrioit : 2 I ! C hipan avi;-.:n-. 0.-,k!e no 1:1." . Ham 2-t-I 'it RKNT 2 lii.ht housekopin rooms ic at and litrbt ftirn iFtied: 2S5 M'nMon a I'lvj". phone Hammond 112. 3-1-1 1 on RKNT M and 4 rooms .- j ...i rt nor, i . Mif-..rnesh.-d. PJ Oak sin-, t, Ifam1 -n.l. 2 12 i t!i PKNT Fumi.-heJ Sle:i!np room; ."IS Hoimiati street, urslairs, Hammond. 3.1-2 FOR RKNT 2 (furnished rooms for ".pfct liousokepinp. near car line. :U2 'nit Plumm.'r avi-nu. ::-4-l 7 oir RKNT Nicely furnished s!e..j.:-ia room in nris.-ite f i 1 1 1 : 1 -. t.t- i'-nt t.-rnen : 20 Ciiti'o.n street. 2nd 1 '. a 1 . " !-! FOR' ItK.VT - l-'ui-m-b.-d liKht house koep.-iiip rooms. 2 and rooms, 1:12 State rf., phono 1 i-, m mond. 2.-1-2 I OR" H"N'T l-'ut f.ished live room i:ioiti l.tir.yi" low 'in Soul it-id, near ear , no. Immediate posses; ion. Phone ... t-oitips betv -in 0 and s. Phone H?0 7 Onim.",l. . 2-1-1
SITUATION WANTED PO.ITYoN VANTK1 M i.iillo-aprd colored woman wants day work. hou oiear.i can furnish rcfencos: 323 Cedar street. Indi-ma Hirbor. ..-3-2 1 -osrnOX V"A NT FT Kxperler.eed man wan. poj.jtht drivir.R: Milo (- Itvrv. knows t:ahitvt recioti. will c-,-h' "av kind of del.vorj- work, write K. f.. Titn.s, IIr in mond. "-i-1 i
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ESTATE BARGAINS U 15 ' l'.SI' K A it.V !,!S LA.lK.)I):;y S!jr:'IAl. XUMMTJ? Just oui. contttinin lC''! faoU of ciovfJ-l-iia in Alanneiio (,'oui.ty. S con-n. If for a home ur as an inveimit you ro thitiking of billing jrood farm la.nJ-4 "lit". !ar:n. r grow rich. s.M'd t once for t!ii:- spo.-ial numl.tr of Lar.iiolosy. It Is in o on ri"in-.t. Adiln-s Skxl-m'.rc-I;., iMn,j (0 4,,-, tjiiur-i.-r'-. K".'hJ'".. n.':,f- - lai iro-ttf. Wis. l:i:77 'O. -SAI.l-T Zii Moros n'i IfH-ris.in St.. ? ;." n.-r n. r.- for tjairk s-ii.. Hunx. I'-yS-v; H-mnioiid. ;.;vi l"i; S.vl.K,-'!riok"l:uf::ai..w. '1.,-j.f Jo. '' ion. six t,u .iis nnd biith. Irni io .r . y. ;ui.l.r iivirioi price, bran.l n.-'.v. o slnn .it !.-ir.-!i 3, C. .in n a. UOn, ,-UMiiV nt 2S.i I ,.1'I,H!1 t.. i-OK SA1.K .?. a..-rr-s h,nd for sr.l.--chr.;i;, T-rms avh. 1.. -Ilinii-:aiul and itrifitii on Mar.--!. roH.l: am.lv t i Jml. Vir:ii.--V ,M, i-.-n uit Hank. Ku'iii'ti.!:.. 1-5 HOME BA1( i A 1 XS koi? in;xT J!od.-m t: . pnrlor. - .1.. roiTf: must for on.- VI :;-. llpidlV W.lli Ml! I. b .si meat, jfn party; v. il! leas 1 i KOU SALE lV-ur ipartmont brie'-L ftf ' fun - Him ices, a i 1 o: S 1 .ii. Oil p. r mo. 1ov. n. ioco-iio v iii balance. A won-n-ci. Stnsli t-.'.-h 11H-. rn.-nt more ill i !i .airy the derful bii renin. Story and ii.-i'r t-rirk liimsp. all r.ioderii. olos...in. Inrjje lot, Fide drive way, Karii.ce, th: ip a fine si ven room house, at rischt prlee. Six Iloom r.un.cab-w on Xorlli O'.wu ivenue. a!i new and modern, move ritrl't in. Terms II fK HEF.NTl! CO m Corsy-h nrni i:i First National l!ar.kbb:!f- phono Him Oiicsg-o in 2 1. Sl'KCIAI. "H.MtGAIN Tan family frame li.us with brivk four.ditiou, i,.otod on Sibley t-trctt. el(..----in. six rooms each, wttli bath, el'('trio lijihtF. scriens. rooms doeoruted. etc. Good barn mjitabl for s.'i'-ii'p find coal si i.l. IA, ASSESSMENTS AU1-1 PA1I IX Kfbb. H-re is a re;:! i."n.,r. t "titty to pot a v.od lino th.lt wl'.l h-lp pay for Itself, with tho rent derived from cxt ra aparlmon; and ri-lit close, in too. Must be sold nt o-nt-o s:id is beinar paeri;ic.l at lesi monoy than th lots, -w-hicii is a 52 ft. front i worth without tho buildings. FRANK J. WAniKWtCZ "Home of Oio biost Homo, Uttrirains." Corner Oakley and Tiu turner avi-nuos. I'hono Hammond 1017. upon Kvonii-.K. i;r-rr a homk now T have subdiv ided a farm of 1C'" a.'res into small farms of tea and twenty acres each. I-oh tract fronts on a cood ruh!:,- road. IC'ieh tract ready for crop. ixoept that some bus some timber n. No buUdings. Scbo d and church adjoin the land. l'j miles to pood railroad town. I -viil se',1 ten acres for S5(it!.(:t or 2ft acres f..r f 12'". without any monev (loan, providin;i you put fair bulidinps on same atid nay me 7 per cent interest semi -a mm ally, with live years time to pay for your farm. X wiil also f;ivo you fui per cent, discount for any esh pa.vment you wish to pay down. Also you can pay $23.(ni or more on your contract at anv lime. Call or write M. A. Di'its, Winemao, Ir.d. 3-2 FOJi S'AKI S7l foot' lot on Van" Ruren t . call at 070 Soh! St.. Ham. 3 2-1 FOP S.M.r. RY OWN KR 5 room "modern house on fuMirmr P.lvd., tel.-i'iiene 740 Hammond. 2-3-3 FOR SAKE Hiphly improved 40 acre to settle an estate, s room steam host house, t Piod buildinps. pood orchard, a bargain if taken at onee; $1,00 cash. balance terms; W. A. Fritz, Knox, Ind. 3-3-2 FOR SAT,K 0 room house, all hard wood floors: phone 3012, 41" Fine st , TT-immord. 3-2-3 FOi; SAbH OR KXiTfANOK Fx"! YOi: WANT TO CO ON A tlOOr FARM? We have a client who will either sell or exchange for pood Hammond improved property, a 120 acre farm in .lasiper county, suitable for stock or truek farming. !0 acres under cultivation; 3d acres in woods pasture. Soil is deep, black, sandy loam that will prow any crop. Six room house, hirn for six horses and other our buildings. I .and tiled nt a cost of S1.2i'u).C0. On hard rood 2 s miles from Toft. School 3-4 mile away. ITice $100 per acre. Tr.nles must be strictly on basis of cash value of property offered in exchange. VOOTS, MARTIN (TOM PANT Rend Kstate Operators. Hammond Trust & Savings Rank, phone Hammond 51. 3.3-2 fa"rms"i-vr" sale 1"fa acres near Oyer, good land, all fenced, has smail bouse, good well, garage, chicken bouse and 2S fruit trees. Will bo sold chc-aj for cash or win give terms. 200 acres. 1 rrd from Winona, soil lil.-ir-k loam, level, has S room house, stable and other out building, all fenced,, no "waste land, 22 acres good timber, good well, telenhone, good roads, one half mile to school, everything in tine condition: a real bargain at $123 Per acre. Term.. Fosse.-si.in at once. For full pari ioulars call SMITH HVMILTON COMPANY ripen everv night. -P"'! i"orsj the av Phone Fast Chioapo 122. " 3-3-2 FOR SALE Modern 6 room house, "fur. nishml or unfurnished: cash $15e. $45 per month, leaving town; 1220 Euclid ave., Hammond. 3-3-3 CVN ".TloMK G room frame house, 144th srert. gas end electricity, ful basement, good condition. A bargain at $3250. Terms. 0 rooms and bath, frame house, new and in fine condition. Docurnted through out, full ba.sement, large lot, move right in; a bargain at $1500. Very easy terms. 7 room house on NofTi Jlacoun ave., arranged for two families, has 2 com-rb-te bath, modern in every way. full basement, hot aid heat, 2 ear garage, large lot. A good buy at $3.O0. Very easy terms. 5 roms arid bath, nev and up to date: north si.'e. tine local ton. oak floors and trim, built in kitchen cabinet, a'l Hrgo light rooms, furnace heat, worth eonsidrnhlc more than our priee, J6730. E-U--y terms. Hcl'nre buying oa'l on us ami look ever our bargains. SMITH, HAMILTON COMPANY Or-f-n every night. 4009 Fc-rsj the ave. Rhone Ka.st Chicago 122. 2-4-2 lull SALE 5 room Cotag.. with ." or - l- acres of land, olso aer" property, good sot' for garden from 5i'"i an a-re up located on isth avenue. 1-4 mile east of '"o'timbia avenue, v mile south of the Staoiiard Car W.r7;s. T'hll MoL-nighPn. R. R. 1. idmne 1272-Y2 Hammond. 2-4-3 F tR SALE Modern 5 room Rung-do oak 11 nor and finish, built in features. .',0 ft. (.-ormr Kit, 1217 Garfield street, li'immi'ini. 3-4-2 RKAl. RAUO 1XS This 2 family Pat, good condition; 7 rwnn ar.d bath tip, 0 and bnth tiow n. excellent n 11ml pr"lK-rty; vrv close. m end a. wonderful bargain at S03;)0; J2,0"0 or more ta.- h. l.aiane.. easy. 7 ror.m modern h me. hard wood doers throughout, hi Me merit full, furnace heat el,,se-S7i. t.u 145tb stre.-t, price only- 0.L't'O; $3,f'L'i cash, balance easy, 5 rooms and sun-o-irlor. mod"rti lionej hard wood floor throughout, birch mahogany tiiiish, buiH-in bulf.-t : large ott ic; one ..f the b-si bones in nv- city in tie- !2o block, on V'eri yihe a c. call us up for price and trm. ft. i-t on ItMh -tr.-et. s. u; h front, lo'twoen Homer Lee and et;7 avenues, nice siittrto trees, pri-te only 5 1 250. We have other rice buil-Rng sitPS on the north sio-: at fawns1'!" ).rics. CH.ViV V. TERMINI CO. 721 Chicago avenue, Phone Fast. Chicago --7. :t-4-3 MKST sell this "week, six room modern cot t a no. basement, furnace, jxivr. away pin-1 at -i II enrv st. ' 3-4-2 ) i.'Uiiinoiii!. FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES FOU SALIv Motorcycle: a barg-iin. tel. 27 "'ter 0 p. m.. Hammond. 3-1-3 All m-d--.es. fi-'-m ui. To g"t what 'in want make vnr sriectior.s now. S dd on easv p-ivmer,ts. EXCELSIOP. MO-ORCYCLE SALES IIOOM 223 State Stree Fl.on 2 ! . i. TIamtnond
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
Storage liatti-rics -harocl, rented anl repaired. The i. M. IJaUerr Servi.-e. :518 Fayette St., Hannnond, t h one 2(". SJ'!-;-AI, SAI.,1-: OX rSK.! TIti:.'i Tnk-n in trroif. All from airx.1 to :.7x5 (Vinis. $ ...; to IvOfi; K. S. Al'TO Sfr'l'V.Y CO.. Sri t t.'altnn.-t av-.. F'H SA1.K- -on.- ton t.U'iv ("lant TrtJek C'U ai 1. . i'iii !-r.. i lam. 2-b. ! ' R?.A LF-- 1 tetrti.t Klecirie, titwly t ainted, nt w batti'l-i'-; can be seen 01- wiil demonstrate; S. & M. Pattery Servlce. sis Fayette st.. phone 265" H.uY'iUioml. 2-20-tf. " " 1 'H SARK For;n pan nr. T..p, s 175.00. t A KLAN 1 'iiassi. ? 15". li'pi OAKLAND, STiin. ONE KYKKKTT, 5". U: PM.'A'UUI.KT Sedui.. Paby Grand n.OO.i. op. N"i-h t-e.pin. $13". .M.--n ..(hi r bargains m now .and used I cat s. Will ttdie j our .dd ear in trade; : H.in-oeeiid A'i Paini and 'i'op Co., 4-.0 '!i t-nmi! - if' , t, Hammond. 3-1-5 iJ-ok SALfc.iPMok coupe. lP2e: Huick ) t.i2t. 5 iiss.-.i-i-r touring ear; 1 f 1 '. ' touring e-if: 7 passenger R-iick sedan. ; like u. v. and Itodse touring car. good ' ctmdit .-in. John Si'hii.U'.-'Sfr, lioick Auto Sales. Hammond. 3-2-1 F, ) i : S A 1 A '. J'hea o, St 11. ie ha k.-r" "Roadster, good eondition. phone Hinimnml 1931. 307 Calumet avenue. 2-2-3 1U)ILLIN(ES BAHOAiXS 1513 Chevrvitt 4!0 Touring Cnr. $400. I'odge Krctliers Touring, $550. Saxon I;o.a.lster. lights. JUS. electric starter and Elgin Six, C passeu-rer Touring, eseellent tires, good meciiatiical condition, at $073. C'lddlllac Touring, model 55, cheap at $K S evllnder, 30.00. IP 1 ; Ford Sedan, extra!?, $i5C. electric starter and winy I"odge Brothers Touring- Cat Tires, many extras, 5750. Chevrolet Itaby Grand, sedan. $!K0.00. I .;. $950.00. Brothers, pas.'eriKer coupe. B01IL1XG AUTO SALES Cadillac and lxdge Rrcthers Motor Cars. Pb.cries. Hatntriond 2H6: Ind. Harbor. 7. WILL TRAMK Rulck touring car for roadster or coupe; address R-4S Times Hammond. 2-3-3 "fSli " S A L'&-'l 9 2 1 " th 'dpe Cot P'-. ru n ab'-.ut 5 hundred miles, 5 Cord tires, two liitb bumper.", ncutial lock, like new, saeritiee for quick sale. Call Hammond 7!tt from '. a, m. to 5 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m., Hammond. 3-3-J PRICES OF NEW SKRTKS '21 MO!KLS Rig Six Touring. 7 passenger, ?2.325. Special Six Touring, 5 passenger, $1.585.00. Liglit Six Touring. 3 passeniyer, 585.00. CLOSED CARS Special Six: Sedan. S2.PS5.0O. Coupe, $2.85.00. Iipht Six: Sedan, $2,273.00. Randan, 2 passenger. $1.750. CP. All prices delivered to Hammond Distributers for Bauimond, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and WhitingG ud vaiuen in usj.il cars, all newly painted, in good condition. Will take your car in trade. P. J. BAUWENS ATTTO SAX.ES I'hone 2 4'. t i5 So. Hohtnan S-r 12:23 Fi )R"sa"LK iT'Tft" S:x""Cy llndor" Oakland S"dan. looks like, new, gua ra 11 1 eed to to be in perfect condition. Will .s-ll thM car to suit purciia.s,-r's pocket-book or take smaller car in part payment; tel Hammond 330 1: 373 Calumet avenue. 3-3-2 TWO KOR D BAK0AIN8 One 101 T tourine;, one 1.9 IS panel delivery, both newly painted and everytliincc in pood condition. Eor Ijirther particulars. phone Hammond rm. T-i-u Wll'd. "SACRIFffT: A 'tSodge' A-ir. ais-i rep?-.irinr cars on sh.t notice: Fred MiT.e, !",i Indiana e venue, phone Hammot,,! . 33-J. 3-4-1 .'HI! SALE j'to.fge t tuck, "screen .-ides. A-1 condition, new tire. Anderson. 4713 Raring avenue. East Chicago. 3-4-2 FOR SALT". Enclosed Overland car In" pood running order, $325; phone Hammond i 7 0 -V . ::-t-lo FOR RENT I'OR RENT Gjrape: 0 17 State Lfn niione 1 27 S R. :".-2-2 SPAtTl To LET In store, phone Hammond 242. 3-3-tf FOR RENT Modern six room Rungalow. Hartisoii street, phone Hammond 37.. 3-3-3 i-'. 1'F.XT Flat of . K ro ii-v... at :;.".! Irapevine street; inquir.s 2210 1 37th . phone 010-M Indiana Harbor 3-3-3 FOR RENT--4 room "fiat. MS; HemS'.ck street: I. W. fupes, l hone K. C. o70: 3107 Michigan aver-iie. Indiana HarlHjr. 3-4-2 FOR RENT ro..m av.-nue. phone 110-J flat. 1 720 Olc, East Chicago. ft 3- t-2 Vvitll ,-: FOR. RENT 5 room front fiat lath, upstairs, electric. pa heat; itf'i", Douglas avenue, app'n Ro--Hm in tin 3- !- 1 rear fr, mmond.i T oe. KENT Store at 20 1 Cukey call phono l!5.! H-imniond. av e.. 3-4-1
FOti RENT Garage for one machine, on paved aib-v: cement fioor imbedded. S. R. Wells. 3521 Grapevine stri.et. tel. Indiana Harb'.r 021-J. 3-1-1 LOST AND FOUND LoST ..21.0 between north .side and four corners; Under please return to Miss Week. Northern Ind'an.-i Gas and Electric Co. Wont the tinder j, lease have a heart. 3-4-1 WANTED TO RENT WANTED'' 'i'o "RENT Six or 7" "room Louse or apartment (3 ndu'ts in family) food location, best references, tel. ?0;.M Hammond. 3-1-0 WANTED" TO" RENT i or 5 "rooms "or flat. East side preferred, can furnish references, R-77 Times, Ham. 3-4-3 WAX TE ntriRKXT Wi 1 1 p a" y ' ? 1 O.fiO re'var.-i to person furnishing; me with a suitable six room, modern bungalow or lower flat to rent at once. South side location, north of Conl.-ev v.iiC, tel. Unnmimil 1.133-R. 3-4-5 i
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MISCELUNEOUS. I'D!; SAkiO 100 uiioallva for olverooatsj rlioici' at 46.00 each. lesaers loan Unnk, i.j State f. 1 : 1 S : t f I. L. COHEX A'all Japor, Paper Ilanuing and I'ainlinti-. a speeialty Fhe must of th? llopt for the Ieast." 11.--! imates lurnislied ijratis. All work t-iiaranteed. i'y Kibb-v t., Hammond l'liont 10;.'-V. 2-23-tf FOP, SAUB f?nrdin4 !ta.iiind in.l JitUlrua J WatcliM Lttr'a loan B&n. I 5 S'ai m.. Hirmond. ri'n evicics. COAL AM kinds. Franklin County, Ind. and Central Illinois i call 243 Ham mond: J, i,n F. Wilhc-lm, 2bC0 Calumet '' :- 2-iC-tf, tlK SALS-buri variety oftruni.il. hage and suit cnxea. Lesser loao Pink. 35 State Mt.. Hniraar.t. 3-17-tt t't'K SAI.K - Furniture of y room flat; 32S Narva Place. Kast lliicago. 2-1-4 I'OR SALK Gi-i.c- ry and Jd"arke .d locution, adviress R-31, The Times, Hammond. 3-2-3 FOR ."ALE 15U uncalled for in tin's ruii3 choice at S i 0 . 0 and up. Lessers Loan Rani;. 05 State 7:li:lf lA T F..S T IN S UCKT M F S K . . 7 R ECORLS AND ROLLS Ttright Kyes. I'eenah. Feaih'-r Tour Nest Do y,,ti Kver Think of Me Home Again TUiie If You "ouid t'are Love P.ird Make Relieve My Wonder flit 1 M ai z i e Old Pa! My Mammy Wa n g Wi n g U i u o s 3 lappiness Tin; MCSTC MART 151 State Street Ik mm, ind. 1 X R "SAL E lood b 1 trc'k'"d i r t 3-3-2 ao eind-t-rs and a good grade of building sand; Rhone 113 day time or 1029-J evenings, Hammond. 3-3-2 FOR SALE Uvi'l liaby Carriage, call 423-R ltKliana Harbor. -3-S-2 l-'OR SA'l.F Cheap, household furniture and rugs: A. If. Malchrist. 451 Indiana ev tme. Hammond. 3-3-2 iTTCTXlT ERIDA V AN D SATURDAY ONLY Latest Hits in Play.tr Rolls. 50c, Records 05c. MUSIC MART lit State St., Hammond. 3 - 3 -'' I'u if iSAIJv M.jil order business. ' io-l-ling factory made dreas.s, an unusual live husines proposition netting tie per i-"nt on initial investment, about
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Foil SALF P'avir I'iano v.'it!) 100 rollo of music. Modern case, fine tone and a-tlon. Price $2t3. Wiil accept pay ryonts of $10 per month. Call day or evening, 3"2 Froad'vay. tory. Ind. l-'OR PAT-TO A eomrd'.teiv furnisho'1 3 room apartment of all h'ch r-ole furritiire. p-nroit"'"" must V" sold all toPthor Par' having sm' can rent arrtmen Kvcellent reiVhbori-ood lo. ented'ln th" V.sf Part of Fflot CToIca ire. : Ar.t. 1-C. All:' a ta-tments, 4127 l-'o". sv llie ev f r p. Fast diicnpo. 2-3 3 IV1 If X LE -I-'edi creed Rarred Rocks. 2t ps-,iiets snd 2 c,-,ovrel. phone l1C4-f 439 Pine street. Hammond. 3-3.2 . fOWIUWT'iiiN ATV'TTON HALF At Hi. hlan.L- Tnd.. T'-idav. March To of stock and farm Implements, posters e-o to press March 7th. parties wishing tn list articles for said sol- will dense notify H. Met-ter or Louis W Wevhe. TT'hlerid oyehange, phone 2C-R or 35-.T Highlands, ind. 3-3-3 FOR" fSALE 2 "b'-'s "am! misoe.lanentl--dishes; in-iuire Reek & Hepnev. 4R23 F.rvi!'0 a-cnne. phone Fast Chicago 1024.' ... 3-4-1 E'.IR S LE 7 voung horses, harness pud wagon; 4233 Homerlee avenue. E. , n i o lUncapo. J--t-s FiR S LE Rabv "Cab. phone H-unmond 2-,- 2. 34IX til (i AI.R Shelving and Scab- ice boy. Phono Hammond 422. 3-1-1 Foil "SALE 3-1 Red Serings ami Mat-ti-iss im. Sanitary Cot; phone Hamn.t,d14SS 3-4-1 PLAYER "PIANO New $T50 player piano used only since Ninas with new bench, cover, rolls and etc. "Will sell at ive away price, if taken at once. Call ITU Plummer avenue, Hammond. Fo"rSAT."E 250 barrels" of "lime, excellent for ferlilh'.or at 50c per barrel: Local storekeeper. . & O. '.. T.. East Chicago. . 2-1-10 M tTST SET.I. K'tohcri c.abin.-t, " Ruft'c-t. Chairs, Stand. Table. Rugs mid other articles; call 43 150th stree' corne0k stre. t. Saturday after J ;5u p. m. Hammond. 3-4-1 FOR SALE Writing Table, rocker and straight chair, good condition, phono 1100-.1 Hammond. 3-4-2 FOR SALE Lunch room, sickness Is reason for selling: prloo reasonable. Call 1 to Sibiev street, t.'nion Lunch. 3-J-.3 3-'oR SALE We Lave si big work borses and double, and single harness eml dump wagons; 1602 Todd avenue. En.st Clticago. 3-4-1 i IAR SALE New closed gas range with 3 burners and oven broilers, 4.."1 Mapotm avenue, E'o-t Chicago. 8-4-0 MISCELLANEOUS "" PA INT 1 N O AN 1'1'AP i'.P.H AN G IN d Prices Reassonabla 1 Carl Vermett, phone 1429 Hammond. lr-:;l-30 TrPROpRI A'i'E PI ( 'T ERE FR AMTXG To get a framing job you'll be proud of, we suggest you call Hammond 400 right now. while you have it In mind. ' "HI E, COLONIAL, 132-A State Street Hammond. 2-3-2 PIANO LESSONS Guaranteed methods for beginners: Gooj-pe- G. Gre.-n, 423o Forstho ;-,v-enue, phone 1 o 1 1 East Chicago. 3 3-10 WAN TKI -I'nrtn'-t- with about Si'O11 for general insurance business, riot over 30 years of age, preferably sn Oddfellow! experlnec" not ic-cessary, P. O. P. ox 010 Hamnii.nd. 3-3-2 KVrTEi . Y TROCRLE": ""lla've ymf ever tlmtipht to call the ATTO ELECTRIC EOFIPMENT CO. (fjould Station.) We recharge ttui repair nil makis batteries. Quint Rrs.. 701 So. Hr.hman St.. phone Hammond 23 13. 2-4-o-od-1 mo. 1). C. VOREIS Eonner deputy collector, is preared to assist tax payers in- making income tax returns, room 410 Hammond building, jihone 4010. I. L. COHEN Wall Paper, Paper I Ian sin and Paint intr. a Specialty. ''The most of the Best for the Least." Esit mates furnished Oratis. All work guaranteed. 289 Siblpv st. Hammond, oh one IO06YY WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY We have a client who desires to purchase n modern Bungalow 1n West Hammond on foouglas. Forsythe or Ingrahrim avenu.-s. Party has $1,000.00 In cash .nd is good moral risk. WOODS. MARTIN & COMPANT Real Estate Operators, Hemmond Trust & Sving3 Rarolt- oo?: Hammond 51.
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WANTED TO BUT U ANTED TO LEY House, must be bargain, have $1,000 as llrst payment. Roy 2S Hammond. 3-4-2 BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Roomers and boarders fit 4731 Raring avenue, K. Chicago. 3-4-1 LEGAL NOTICES fXK SALE OR KXCHAX'GE of business Tonv Kuiikowskl. to Adam Uroz". os and Bill Pakaia, 4318 Raring Ave., K-tst Oii'-ago. C-l-3 NOTICE TO ' ..-! i N -R ES 1 1 d".N T STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE Y1UNTY IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COT.TRT, SITTING AT HAMMOND, INDIANA, .IAN FART TERM. 1921. RUTH JOLITZ VS. HERMAN JOLITZ. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Cvt'SE XO. 2001J. Now comes the plaintiff by II. E. Granger. Atorney and file.; le t- complaint, heroin, togeirter with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the dei fondant thereto, towit: Hermon Jolita Is ln.it a resident of the State of Indiana, j Said defendant is therefore hereby notivvd of the pendency of said action and that the. ea.i.ie w ill stand for trial at ' the next term of said e.'ourt aijd that ! unless hi appears and answers or de murs therein, at the calling of said cause on the 11th day of April. A. I, 1021. the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to he begun nnd held ;n Room number 1 in the Court IIoue at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Mondav of March. A. !., 1S21. .-aid action will be heard and determined in his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hhnd and a.pix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, Indiana, thi3 17th day of Ff bruiiry A. D., 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON Clerk Lake Superior Court. By Wilctta Campbell. Deputy Clerk. 2-13-25 notice to non-resident state of indiana, lake countl. in the . lake superior COURT. STTTIX-G AT HAMMOND, INDIANA, MARCH TERM. 1.21. E LA HEAT Y VS. TIIURMAX PEATY. CAUSE NO. 2011)0. ACTloX TO DIVORCE A XT OBTAIN CI.'STODY OF MINOR eTIILD. Now comes the plsintff by LeGrand T. Meyer, Atorney, and having tiled his complaint herein, (or. February IX. 1021) now tiles an affidavit of a competent and disinterested person showing that the defendant thereto, to-wit: Thurman Reatj is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant 1 therefor" lieoby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appears and answers or demur there in, at trie .-uing ot said cause on tne 2nd day of Mat , A. D., 192t. the same being the 43rd day of the next term of sad Court to be begun and held in Room number 1 in tho Court House at. Hammond, in said County and State, in the 2nd Monday of March. A. I).. 1321. said action wta be li.-aru and determined In his absent-. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T hereunto set my hand and nfflx the sea! of said Court at Hammond, Indiana, this 2nd day of March, A. D., 1. 21. TfF.l'liFItT T. W!lr VTilV t Clerk Lvke Superior Court Cora D. Anderson, deputy cb-rk. 3-3-10-17 B. HARING'S INAUGURAL ADDRESS 1','onbnitfl from page ?,,) the tasks of tn'ny. War nevr li l such an aftermath. There has be. n staggering !"ss of life, and ni.-asur- i less wastage f material.-. Nation.-! J are sill! groping for return to stable! ways. Discouraging indebtedness con fronts us like al! the war-torn ni tlons. and tii"e obligations must, u provided for No civilization can survlve repudiation. "We :fi n rt i:i. c the penditures, tiro! we strike at war taxation Wo must face the. giim abnormal e.twill. We cjn and vv e m t st. neco'ssity, w 'th full knowledge ti at. the task is to be solved, and we must proceed with i full realization that no statute enacted by man can i epeal the inexorable laws oif nature. Our moat dangerous tendency is to expect too much government, and at the same time of d for it too little. "We cint'tnr'aic the immediate task of putting our public household in oilier. We :eed a rigid and ye" sai-e cci'iij :h v, e,.mbined with fiscal justice, and it must, be Pi tended by individual prude-ice and . 1 hr'ft, which are so essential to this trying out and reassuring for tie tnre. "The basin-ess world refUets the disturbances of w fir's reaction. Herein flows the life blood of mnterial existonce. The .'f'fui'iinii; mechanism is intricate and its parts independent, and has suffered the shocks and jars incident to abn irm i! demands, credit inflations and orlce upheavals. The normal balances have been impaired, the channels of e.lstributlon have been clogged : the relations of labor and ma nagcmep.t have been strained. We must ;eek the readjustment with care and courage. Our people must give and take. Prices must reflect the recoding fever of war activities. Perhaps we nev-r shall know the old levels of wage again," because war invariably readjusts compensations, and the necessaries of life will show their ipsonara Me relationship, but we must strive for -.vrmaicy to reach stability. . "All the peri.i'.ies will not he light, nor evenly distributed. There is no want of making Ihern so. There is instant step from disorder to order. We must face a condition of grim reality, charge off our losses and start afre3h It is the oldest lessiort of civilization I would like the government to do ail it can to mitigate; then In unierstanding. in mutuality of Interest. !n concern for the common good, our tasks w ill be solved. No altered system will work a miracle. Any wiid expariment wi"! only aid to the confusion. Out j
best assuraico lies in effici-.nl admin
istration of our proven "The forward course system. tho businestj 1 I cycle is unmistakable. Peoples are , i turning from destruction to produc tion. Industry has sensed the changea order and our own people are turning to resume their normal onward way. They call for pre. duct Ive America 13 go on. I know 'hat congre.-s and the administration will favor every w'si government polity to aid the resumption and encourage continued prog res . "1 speak for administrative ifficiei.cy, for lightened taic burdens, fc' sound commercial practice, for iidequate crtdit facilities, for sympatliet': concern for all agricultural problems for the eunission of unnecessary inter ference of go v.rnmont with bustrmrs for an end to povtrrimetit's experiment in business and for more efficient bus inesH In government adm'nlstrat io. With al! of this must attend a mind fulness of the numan side of all activities, go that sool il, industrial and economic Justice wdl be srjuared with th purposes of a righteous pecyde. "With the nai..n-wide inuuct.-i. o womanhood into emr politic.l life, vvr may count upon her intuitions, her refinements, her iritiliigenre and tier influence to exalt the social order. We count upon her exercise of full privileges and the p. rformance of the duties of clMzenship to speed the attainment of the highlit state. "I wish for Amnion, no le guard ins from dangers front within than Is watchful for e.iermes without, o j fundamental law recognizes no las no g;roup, no section; there must to none in legislation or udministrat ion The supreme inspiration in the commonwealth. Humanity hung'rs for international peace, ond we crave It witn all mankind. M. most reverent prayer for America Is for industrial peace, with its reward-?, widely and ger.eraliy distributed, an, in I the inspit a! i, ,ps id equal opportunity. No one justly mny deny the e-eiuaiity of oppor!nn;Iy which made us ivnat w e are. We ha .- mistaken unpreparedness to i dira.-c it. to be a challenge of the rei .-atrl due concern for making nil citli ns lit for part icir.ati oi will give: add u strength of citizenship and n igr,;i"y our acl,ievem.:nt. "if revolution insists upon o" ;iurn esta'oH.Siied ld,-r. let ether o,op.; make tlie trajrie experiment. Ti.ore i.; no place for it i-i America. AVI; n the World War threatened civi'.'zati oi, v, pledged our resources and our l..s to its preservation, itid wb.-n itvi lut!...n threatened we ui furl the fag ..( 1;: viand order and rei.w our connect at ionOurs is a constitutional freedom wlv re the popular will is the inw -rprnn" and minorities are sacredly pr, tected. Our iTovisions, reformat ivn. ai,l evolutions reflect a deliberate judument and an orletly progress, i nd wo mean to cure our His. but never ue stroy or permit dost rm t ion by s'.,rie. "I iiad rather submit our industrial controversies t the conft-rt nc ta'vle in adv ance than to a settlcin-. nt tnide after conflict an 3 suffering. The ear! 0 is thirsting for 'he cup of g .od wiil ' understanding is Its fountain source I would like to rv-laim an era of goo 1 J feeling; amid I--penda b!e. prosperity! and al Ithe- ble. ings who h a '.tent. I "It bus. been proved a 4 a in and again j we cannot while throwing our markets j open to the worM maintain Am.rkn.i J .standards of living and opoort unify, ! and hold our i :;dust ria 1 einineoce 11. j such unequal competition. Tin re is a i rjnie fallacv j jshed harriers y in the theory of banf trade, but pr. rv ci I American standards requi'' ..ur higher production -os's to l.n redecli d in our tariffs on imports. "Today, as u-ver before. Win 11 pies are se.-kimr trade expansion, w e I lr.-.tol adjust I adjust on.- tariffs to the niv order. We see j world's change, i pur way to w id triumphs of p-.n , we cannot, sell part icipat ion i n 1 abecaitse therein lbs aid influence and the We k now foil w ! 1 . iiere wo do no t I 11 y , II successfully 'v!n iand w e oatia-O : we do not carry. Opportunity is call; ing nut alone for the re-st. ratio:,, bii. for a ne-v era in prod net i. .n. ti.-ms-portation ami trade. We sb.'I an.v.ti it best- by meeting the. lii-fliiitui of surpassing horn" inaiie-t by prom-din.: sol f-rf! i a nee in production ;:,nd o; bidding 01: erni-.'ses. g.-niti.s find c 11ciency to arty our cargoes ::i Ane ii can bottoms, tu the markert s en' th world. "We would .)', t have fn Ariuiiei living within and fo herself nloi, but wo would hnvc 'herself rtliant, tn dependent and even ip'b'.er. st n-nyo: and richer. Re'levlng in our higher siandardr. rtional lib. ety are-i t in ugh eo n i 1 Ui - 1 a ml ma hit a ined 1 pn ,r.0 the world t-. the same pride in things wnoighi a completed task. Com js '.h. goal of rnr na tunity we :nv heights. Rut ! is no reflex o ! niuti welfare tional etidea .-ur. Wealth is not inimical to we R't,r-; il ottght to be :;.s friendliest agency. There never can be equality of . wards or p. 'ssessiom. so long .is the huma np'an contains varied talents and differ jne il,o i'in oi" industry 1 thrift, tin-y might io be'a country fr?o from great blotch.'! 1 of distressed eriy. W- ought l' ' rind a way to g iird against 'io; p- rils and penalties o'. '1 nemploy men;.. J "We want an America of h"U'c-s. ';!- litmined, with hope and h apt -in.-f ... 1 where mot hers, treed from the nee, s- I sity of long :iou;-s of toil beyond t!n-ir own doors, may r. reside as befits the j hearthstom; of American citUensbip. I We want th'i cradle of American j childhood roeke.1 umhr conditions so 1 wholesome and o liopeful that n blight may touch It in its developnient find we want to provide that no , sellisii interest, no material no-i sity, J no lack of opportunity shall jireven'. ; the gaining of that education so r serttial to best citizenship. "There is no short, cut to the making of thee, ideals into lad realtiesThe world 11 as witnessed, again nti i again, the -util'tv and the- m'.--ch of lil-eon.sid'. 1 ...i remedies f"i" social and economic d i.-ord -rs. Rut we are m-c-. ful today, as n.-ver before of tin; friction of modern '."d 11 st ria 1 ism urni we must learn its causes and reduce Revil conserju ru ea by sober and tested j methods. Where- genius ha:, made f .r great, possibilities, justice ar,d happiness must be reflected in 11 err eat e,common we'ifa:-. "Service is the .supreme eomrr.il menf. of life. T woiT.d rejoice to ac laim the era of the golden rule fir.d crown if Willi the autocracy of i.er.lo I pledge an administration herein ail the energies of government are called to serve and over promote an understandingof government purely 11s ao expression of the popular will. "One- cannot stand in th's prenence and be unmindful of the tr mendous responsibility. Tho world upheaval has aided heavily to our tasks. But with the realization conies the surge i.f his a resolve and there is
in belief in the God-glv i, , uesttny or our re-pu nin-. it I fop. tho ility in tic of tomor there is to be sole rrsponsil executive for the America row, I sh oilil -ii nut hu-i'i- n.-e a. i otnmoii tioncciri bility, ari er.i'.jl The republii; soduty ami invite "I accept TMy "' edness (if pa i ; s t 1 r i .. nnd irnnl giiidnr.Oe of God these 1 am ui face the fun: re. ' I have t a k e n ;ffii on that voeicin it is ai ik from t he b n rb a c ndrc i mi i ,'l"t, -, win and shared reopens, s to God and cuntry 'iiie .ns t ie-iii li thi H t oo-o -'I- .-at i ' -n. art. with single mind -e and huitnU'y ' !- I l"i i a voi- -i -' 'n Ills H-at a. ' .' ' "raid and (enrol.!.! Iv lie s;. ie l c il el ' 'i o. K ' f JPdy .'. e '-d: 'V1. hat d ,th A.. .'ill reijul ;id fii i'tvi .- With 1 1 -oi and c - i.r tf mere-.-, y G;.l? unt t-y." b.it t . do '.-!. i t o w a 1 k bin, ". This I jiRgt-t ; CUBA SENDS FIRST MINISTER TO CHINA J. A. Harnet. J. A. 'iirriet hns the distinction of heirt'.' tbe first minister froni C tiha to '""hina. This photograph of the new r i. tor wa laken in from of the '.."lute House, where he called rccc-r.'J'-. PIOHESTEF. S Pi?,U tJ -- '1 fl.: iAilON CHAS',, ; , f,-siX !,,), cf Aoli i'iTi.-E: f . I VV ' "I - ver's Olotnonf Tirantl'.Ol .V- .i i 'ti.o in It.J ami l,l.t rn. .:. V C. y'l fo,,. M5U..I Vita IM.10 Ri:-.a. V ' tSl'.Vj i tlwr. T.-7 r.f Tr- '' V VruB"U A.(ir u:.''flo.ar(Cx . fUt.(lM 5.M 1-ILI.Ii. 1 1 ' liV O 'ir.kp-.ns!lie.stst.-Mwji's . r Vrt -flu k cst!GO!SstvaTit C "THE OLD RELIABLE" When You Want a PRIVATE and CONFIDL iTIAb LOAN Any Amount r? to $300 On Ft.rnituie. Pianor, etc . wit! nut removctf. -V.. E. L ee jno:i.'Ilimmond 3 3 -. i lecture? cl a i i 1 I Hom 9 to 9, th - Rifht Wi v 1 . . i Lii.ir' Sit cel. ! A X ... o;; 1 l 1 - CM sJJUC U I KiP t ll. ! Every Thursday at 8 P. M. wiii hole v 1 special meeting on Spiritualism. Free. Everybody welcome. 1 HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO &A11.WAY U0I4PAK xuaTxAfixjt. V..r l.ovo ara lai.
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