Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 221, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1921 — Page 9
Tiipsilay, March 8. 1921.
' THE TIDIES Pajzc Nine ADVERTI5EMLVTS ACCENTED BY: HAMMONT) T.mei Oftce. H.mmerd BWg . Phone 3100. E. S. Be.rne Drug frlare, 715 Calumet Ave, Phane 3685. WHITING 'Whiting New. Co.. 524 119th St.. Phone 1 38M. CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES BUY. SELL, RENT. GET A POSITION. GET HELP. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. OVER 40.000 PEOPLE READ THIS PAGE EVERY DAY. AM! Classified Advertisements must be in the office and paid for by I 1 a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging five words to the line. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BY: INDIANA HARBOR Luken. New Agencv. 3410 Michigan Ave, Phone I138J. EAST CHICAGO Nij & Thompson. 0 Outage Ave.. Phone 931. Timr OSce. Calumet B!dg.. Phone 283. GARY Times Office. Reynolds Bldg.. Phone 137.
WANTED MALE HELP a highly p'Kol-n t ablk'r t.- inks s can be developed by the right man. v want a live business man to develop a spc 5ia.lt- of uiiujuhI merit "ng established welt Known. advrCsod nationally sold throughout the world. A irtati to take the sole agency in Hammond, and vicinity. Our selling p. an and method of eo-operat ion r111 insure success for the man of the right o.Clhre. This in a legitimate business ofr by a -well knovni and responsible corporation nvn. who ran measure up ' c-ir standard of requirements. If ' can qualify anil finance your initial tri!r handle your agency and are look.rt for a remarkable opportunity write for crnointment. send address and nbone number to A I cento Manufacturing Com-mu-, J o 5 Bridge street, Newark, X. J. 3-T-S
WANTED Acetylene welders on steel tank work. References, ace and salary, write box 5")2 enre Times, Hammond. z''3 W AXTEDYoung men for house to house work, pood money, experience unnecessary; apply 7 to ! a. m. Wednesday. E. C. 'Kirniaw. Hotel Hammond. Hammond. 3-S-2 ti'ANTKD A 1 l ve boy for vu'.canlz'ng pop: apnh- 62S Hahman St.. Ham. after T o'clock; must be 18 years or over. WANTED FEMALE HILT 'ompetent maid for house work, small house, r.o wasIUnc; ill week: app'.v Mrs. Wi'.ke, -JS LVtroit '-et, Trammorid. VTF.TMitd f '.TrReiieral "housework .-icee East (""hioago. 3-T-2 V XTEI --Middl.-ajgea woman for ren. hoijtierorU. one desirou" of a -!. Apply Mrs. Miller. 4SS Hohman "et. Ttammond. 3-8-3 XTEn Apprentice to learn (irv, making:. n anifnu to icurn irxit ti.ro other neod appl. call njl-Af. Hammond 3-7-1 WAXTED G'.rl for general housework, I" Detroit street, phone 1705 Hammond, t 3-S-tf W'A.VTEIJ Dishwashtr, -uod waires. no Sunday work; Koffee Kup Lunch. 102 H'ate street. Hammond. 3-5-1 G'rl 10 help with sewing: call S7I-J Fast Chicago. 3-x-l SITOAJIONWANTED WAXTE1 By roan. 53 years old, V.f'nl steady work: 21 years in past place; Artrtres B-51 Times. Hammond. 3-3-3 W iyf EIV-Vssh intra to do at mrhome Phone 2444 f tammond. 3-7-2 WAKTEfi Housework by widow with small boy. no wajfhingi ca'l S6S Fast St.to street. 3-7-3 vv X T E -P! a c f as Cook bya.it experienced wbman, address Times A-72 Hiramor.(l. 3-S-l WAXTEPi B yomig woman, work by 'be rtu;. . 0033 Baring avenue. East Tl.'esro. .".-8-1 "WA S"T ED Wot ""kajT'ehaiiffetirrin yrs. Experience. Address R-101 Tinies. Hammond. 3--1 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged. rented and reaired. The S. & M.' Batterv Service, 318 Favette St., Hammond, piion-ej2655. ;-:6-tf SPECIAL SALE OX l".SEr TIRES Taken in trade. All sle from 30x3 r 37s5 Crds J6.5n to sS.flO: K. S. 4VTO ?VPPLT fvi.. ?,gt Calumet vi.. phone Ilammond S332 2-2S-T fTRS LE Dctfoil ETec7rTc7 newly painted, new batteries; can be seen rr vvi,.i demonstrate; . s. 4 M. Battery rvic SIS Favette St.. phone 26SS Hrr,".,on,-l. -25-tf. iV.;'; .M.E EitcJosTed Overland car in ood ni'init oraer, ?320; phone HammM.d I'JVO-T:?. 3-4-10 T"ViR SALE We iiae several good used batteries w will sell at a baricnin pr.rp. T.aur Battery Service. 704 Hohman stree.1. Hammond. 3-7-12 FOR SALE Che'. toTet tflT6 490 tourini ear. will sell for ftnt'. 1' taken at TH-: rail 045 HiKhlands. after p. m. Hji.mreond. 3-7-2 FOR " p A LE if I S "Oakland : inquire" at tl4 Monroe street. Hammond. 3-7-2 ri ri PALE T. ate model X'tsh toitritig: car. 0 irood tire", bumper, mow meter, "ncellen: paint: sacrifice for QUi. k sale. Terms to responsible parties. Call 4t7 1 ' -.-imord. 3-7-3 FT'iT r-ALK Ford, tout inc. 191. in 1st .lasa mechanical condition, mood bar. cs n. '"all Sunday a. m.. 441 E. Carro1: rr"H Hammond. 3-&-1 '.TLLTRA1E Buirk tourins ear for '..1r.tf' or coupe: address B-4S Times Ta;rmond. 3-S-l F"iU R.VIE- IS2( Ford Coupe. 1st c'nss 'ondition. price atply at 4131 Xorthcotte aenue. EMst Chicago, p1"1"" iCr.t-R. 3--3 FOstSAIF. o"R TUADF Ford Coupe. S2o: 191 S Doit 5 passenger. J325; '. Maxwell 0 r-'sena:r. S!0; 4504 I'orsythe avenue, phone 672-M East Chi'fiBTO. 3-8-2 FOK SALE Dodire tnjckT- screened s;de. A-1 condition, new tires: Andcron 471! Karinir avenue. East CTileapo. 3-S-2 X vpjp ALE 1920" Buick five passenger uiuring; ear. good tires, new coat of ns.-t; one ;!20 Hudson Sport Model. S fee, newly painted, no dealers: Call R. 'Tvcago S72-J. 3-8-t FOR ?ALE "OP. "EXCtVaXGE Ford Cur, and cash. 160 acre improved Wisconsin 'arm: Thiiktll. 1031 Columbia jva.. T-farrimonil. -8-jl 3 MSiqiANEOOS PALSfiN"J AND PAPEI?HAXa',ra Prices Keasonablo Car! Verrnett, phone 1429 Hammond. je-21-30t PI NO LESS NS Guaranteed methods for beginners; fJeorg" G. Green. 4236 Forsylhe avenue, rr-one 1"VU East Chicago. S3-I0 1. j,. COHEN Wall Paper, Paper Hang-ins and Painting:, a Specialty. "The most of the Best for the Least." Esitmates furnished Gratis. 4AU work una rant eed. 280 "Sibley st.. Hammond. jhone 103(5 W. SEWTVCrM ACHTN ES RE PA I RED Tf your machines need repairs, or adlusting, call F. C. Miller, .the Sewing Ma.-hlne Expert. 183 State street, ti. 1 730 Hammond. 33 years experience; ;n years In Hammond. 3-4-12 D. C. VOREIS " Former deputy collector, is prepared to assist tax payers in making: income tax returns, room 410 Hammond building:, phone 4010. RELIABLE "PA RTTr will store piano 'or partle-s leaving town: write J. H. R-Times. Hammond. s;"i rPHOLSTERIXO Furniture Repairing and Refinishing V. C... E1CHAR im Gartleld Street. Hamnnnd. Jnd.; T'hone Hami-nond1 473 Z "WANTEDfq6UY WNTED TO BU.T House, give location atid d'heript Ion. low est price for r-aKh; add re-si H. H. care of Times. fTmmorid. j 3-8-3 t.Nt'RU' TO" BUT Used Underwood Tvpewriter or will trade for Oliver; Indiana Harbor Drug Store 2.R.?
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. WISCONSIN frm LANDS: KOK ?A1.K 1 On urn. -a Hid I or ol vcrcoit?, UAXDOUIOT SPECIAL TMBi:i: just ' ch,':i". Mt $'"1" each. Lessers I.oan out. containing 19.-1 tacts ..f clovar I n"illAi'.."!1l? .?I: Ll:t? land in Marinette Countv. Wisconsin, j FOR SALfe, Unredeemed Diatuonda "ani If for a home or at an Investment you i Railroad Watch vs. Leir'i Ixkii Bnt, are thinking of buying good farm lands ) SS 8?ai at.. Himmnpil Open ereliiara w here farmer- prow rich, 'P l ol once I 7u 4 "i for this special number of Umichy. ! UAI. lr' on, request. Address H.d-! AM kinds. Franklin County. Ind. r?ff l?n'1 ( - 405 Ski'liTi.ro. ! and .Vntra! Illinois Otii. call 243 Hami.ienie JRl'.r.. .VarttirUe. Wis. 1 :o : t j niond ; John F. Wilhelm, 2860 Calumet FOR SALE In heM !n,-itf, ;n ,n, . j - yenue. 2-26-tf. nnVX"d4- J r".7" '". l'i-''K. cv-.rj ti:i;lt,- rou SALK- iJ.rg9 Tirtetjr' f trunk, if. "8tf,- n ft- r"r further lt'..r-! bag and ru!t eases. Leaser lan "J.1,?''1 H-mm...!vl S3 S3, if not jn- Bar:t. .3 Sty - s-t.. H .mjrvoneV, S-iT-tl 1.V10 Z , r- ''o1-' ' - - :,V-'J i"''t SALKlsirur.caaea for Kien'a liiltl 1 vu Mi:. 2 story fnnu- hous"-, six choice at (10.09 and up. Leasers Loan rooms n, hth ..n Uiirliljirw! .sirwt, ! T'ir.k. 0S sCtnfo st l:ljf:tf
ahle. j.cr ri'ontii to t.. ! halanco m n.onthlv or v.ai H ravn-VntH t re at horicain f-ir'qui.-k alf phon ;.,' ' Hammond, from 3 to j x m ' and to S i P: m. 3.7.2 ! FOR S A Liv-- W : s. "TtVi'f afin 4'" a.;res. i Sl; miles front Marinette. 15.0P0 jh'PU- i latum, pood roads. room house, water ! in house. 2 barns. craim-rv. orchard I 'V "''I''-. ' uitlvfui'on. r, nor.w I Vo,, T 1 fnT"; r""., v V"'"0- 'll,1t"' ! v.V-' T, - X ,-K,,rs- Thayer Aorels ( o.. 4 '11 Hr.inintinti building. Ham- ' mond. Inii.. I'hv.iie 11 1 11 '!-"-2 1 vV;-,, cut- r ' : i-UK &.ALK .. room Lnrifralow- a ml sun,' -o5ai "t ' ,"''"''' street, phone j i22A Indiana Jlurbor. 3-7-2 I ruifiiasrr 5 run to s FOTt SALB ItiKjfest , . UK"1'"! Ir-irsatU ever of101.ru. .-u room rii i k hiinc!mv ui Torrence avenue and Hoffman street, modern, worth $7.MiO; for quick sale, this week $47."i''. Owper lea ing citv.' '"'all 2 a 1 Hoffmen si.. Hammond. 3-7-S MEAL ESTATE i:ROATVS On Highland street. 0 room bungalow, hard wood floors and finish, built In kilcbefl .-ibin-t, lartre airv rooms, full cemented basement witli'conl bin and laundry, scr.fiis fir porch-s and windows: price Si.ono irh onl S t 1 cash, baiatt.-e per month. . On Forsythe avenuo, near Rtmbach. room senii -bu nfr;i lo w. I-Srgo rooms.! newly decorated, o.-i k floors and trim. ! full cemented basement with farnaoi'. lanndry ind cool bin. Price $i!2.0. ! with only SI.OTiA ash. ; )n the .orf h Side, one b'ock from j South Shore lines. 1 room bungalow. with bath a.nd bsfsemer.t : price J.'i.riOO. with only t'i'- C5sh. balance per month which includes the interest. OOSTLIX. METX & HASTIXC-s. (Incl On Hohman street, c rn.er of stato s:.. Open evtning-s. phone Hummonci 14rt. . 3-S.l HOME "BAROA'iXS Ten roioo. house in lu st b., at ion oti Xorth side. b-aiKiful Ott ft. lot. east' front, assessments all paid. Rooms j up. bringing SnO per month. Room for famii down. i.iarage in rear, bring-- I 112 pr month. This Is a bargnht at! $8500. .n.miii cash, balance eacy lArm.i Four famil- bri-k apartmen;. build ntr close-in. income $lo per month, sinni; cash payment, balance easy terms, immediate possession of down apartment, this is a real bargain. Xew six room Hungilon. best location, beautiful interior finish, built-in features, rooms very large. S4i"'f cash monthly payments, very reasonable; Will sacrifice for quick" sale, immediate rosscsioii. PECK A NO irF.PXER 4623 Forthe avenue, phor.e E.tst Chicago in the East Chicago TVnk building 2.S-2 FOR SALE A "Bargaitt. 0 rot. tit house. tip town, payment down: 7.. oxford. I'lpn. Del.. Hammond. 3-S-3 FOR S A LB 3 eight room bouses, t wo freme. one brick, on Michigan aye.. phone Hfmmond 2297 FOR SALE 2 'fat frame building, six rooms eich. 1 f.at now vacant at 133 Michigan avenue near library ?3fl cash balance 0 rent, phono f73-W Hammond. or 6P3 Hohman street. 3-S-l FOP. SA'LE Modern 6 room Bungalow. 371,4 ft. lot. double garage Bauer St.. price $450; part cash: J. E. Tres.-ott. phone Hammond 2!12. 3-8-2 FOR SALI-V Two cottages on .f foot lot. modern but beat. 011 Indiana ave.. near Hohman Rtr-'t. rents for $40. nu per month, price $4000. one.hj'f cash: phone 4S0 Hammond. 3-S-l FURNISHED RC0I.IS 1-XF: REXT 2 and 3 nice clean rooms for light housekeeping, near the South Shore; call '''0 Chicago acnue, Hammond. 3-1-tf FOR REXT Flint shed rooms to let": - $2.00 to $.",.0o per wtok: Hotel C:irltun Hammond. 2-2-tf . FO R R E X T Room for men. board if des-ircd; phone 7e-M Hattimoi-.d. two American 32 Carroll st.. j 2-2s.tf. ; FOR REXT 1 front slf ping room". Sible street: also sleeping tynms. 5 at S. Slate street. 2nd flat. Hammond I"OR RENT SJenir.g room; If,:; st. Inquire 212 Sibley street. "State phone Hammond 2i7S. 3-.-'-' FOR REXT 2 rooms f -r light housekeeping, modern: 412 Ho k o y street. , telephone Hsmmond ;o'Jt. "-7-2 FOR RENT Furnisher! rooms 3 7 (Ml Hammoivl: 13 4 State sr. pn.one 1 - .1 FOR RENT Two furtitd.-il light if. use keeping rooms; 013 Michigan uvemie. Hammond. 3-7-2 FOR RE XT" Two" light hov. .-V.-e, ing rooms; 1205 Beacon street. East Chicago, phone 1U9-M. 3-7-2 FOR RENT 2 cle-ti housekeping rooms gas and electricity, reasonhblc. phone Hammond 2380, 3'.i3 Michigan avenue. 3-7-1 FOPvliENT -To young couple, "bedroom with kitchen privileges; 49 Oondit street. Hammond. 3--l 1-XJR I"iiKX1t--Tlir furnished rooms with private bath, modern, phoi.e. 2833 Hammond. 2--1 FOR. REXT iF .ul u 11 y ' u rn inhe.I front bed room, umnir couple or two women preferred; tifil Chicago avenue, 2nd apartment. Fast Chl'-a go. I:V)R REXT -T'uiT" furnished rooms tor lir-hf hoiiseket-ping; 4s40 Olcott eve.. East 'iiieaeo. .i-M r o f i tlt-.r i :5 room ipartnirit tor light bousekeening: 30 102nd street, i Phone 3303 Hammond. 3 S-1 j P""l! RJ1VT aurrjshed room. iarire front room with kitchen privileges. 033S Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor. 3-S-2 FOR PEXT Plessant room with private family, rear car line.- gentlemen pre. ferred. als.. Karaae. reasonable, at 40 lacker streei. phone ,30)2 Hammond. 3-8-1 FOR RENT - Two front light house. keeping rooms; 2 13 Kane avenue, tel. K.r7-T Hammond. 3-8-1 MONEY TO LOAft LOST AND FOUND LOST A certain party was seen taking i a silver mesh bag trimmed In grecn ' Ivory, containing bills, change and blacu- I prayer book In All .Saints' church last 1 Sunday, unless it is re-turl1ed where It - was taKen. Turtner steps will be tal-en 3-8.2 , f'OtSTii Lady's Small Black Purse.! Owner can have by identifying sa me and paying for eo., M'.e Hotel. Ham. mr,nr)- . IiST Saturday evening, pair Lady's Kid Gloves. greish tan. In the De- i Luxe theatre: rindet- nhone 373 Hai.i. : mond. " " a-S-l j " - .---r . WANTED TO RENT WANTED " to " R E NT: r j x'a i ,. e, , . ,h . ed office w ith tolephotte ser-i. e. ad. dress 3. Times H-imnio-i.l. .3.0-6
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"ctlon- Prir ,2i?5- e'Pt Pa' men. a of tjo per month. Call day or evening:. 5"2 Rrondwav, Gary, Ind. 3-3-7 Flfs Lfi- 2fn" Wfel'a "oTl !rne7"exee'. l-nt for fertilizer at 5e per barrel; Toral storekeeper. T?. & O. T.. Kat t.ieairrt. . . 3-4-10 KOf! M.',EKarrxi " Th mo'ith" Rcc'ks.' -o-kr"ls. Pullets n.l K. phone S2G-M ;:S4 Central ayenu. hiV.np. -,'-3 - - . . fI SALE- Coiil black dirt. 5.00 per Manure S'i per load; r-Hone 172! iTammo'id. 2-5-2 V? : ,-, r, ri 'i, . t ,1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 a. w"i ruinyiritr. i A nn! II P- Wti,-Hr fnwn IVInt tti. tl-ann. 3-5-3 FOR 'SALE c.'.y.-. (tlvih miIk'.reaTOnnb!. In- fresh in June, phone 1818-J. Call 34 1 4:th s-trect. W. Hammond. 3-5-3 IR SALE Furniture of six room flat buer cgtt have possession of flat; address 7, 3 0 ? 1 1) 1 1 1 street, pbone Whiting I " -M . . ' 3-C-3 FOR" SALE Ivory Reed" Baby" Cab: 233 T'etrolt street, phone Hammond 2112. R S.VJ.E- Sewing machine and mall cook stove, cheap for cash be. Wed'-eorln y. leavine- town, phote 3 2 f. be fee 1. or ca': i-.aton ct. H.tmcinn b p. m. 3-7-1 FOR SALE Xew Be.d and Mattress; at-s-i cook stove, kitchen chairs: 76 State Line street. Hammond. 3-7-3 FOR SLE White Plymouth Rock Hatchipg Eggs: orders delivered, tel. 1 3.-. r,-T 1 H-.mnior.d. 3-7-2 FOR SALE 3 piece' pVrlor "suf'e : call 1610 137th street, Indiana. Harbor. 3-7-2 FOR SALKl Cash Reirtsferr rine-s" from one on: 10 tlir---e dollars, cheap for c.sh: 1 'oben's Variety store, 204 State st.ee. Hammotid. 3-7-2 F Tfs7v I ,E Purn i t tire for 4 rooms: y. ill sell separate; c-il! 1807 l"7th t.. Tnditipa Hirbor. "-7-2 WIIFJ?!-: TO BUY i'h?i special for Tuesday, March sth. Suit raw f2 O'l -.alue for S1.74 with this ed. HAMM'iVP FVRXITT'P.E CO. J. A rk:. Mgr.. 242 E. State street. Hammond. "-7-1 1'R SALE rooms of furniture; 207 State St.. Hammond. 3-7-4 For SALE New end second-hand Incubators: Maginoi Bros, 174 Fayette St.. phone Hammond 374. 2-lS-tf FOR S LE Cheap, house boat, located Porsythe avenue and Ship Canal, East Chloern: inquire there. "-7-S WVIXKSrAT SHOE SPEiTAL Bov's P.lark and Brown Shoes at .1. SKLAKEAVITZ & SOX. 24S E. State Street, Hammond. 3-S-t WHERE TO BUY O'SH SPEtn.AL. WEHXESDAr. Mar. Otli. All t'ott.m Mattress, fancy cloth, ft.. 90. Only one to a customer, with this nd. HAMMOND FT7RXITFRE CO.. J. Arkin. Mgr.. 242 East State st.. HmtmciHl. "-.1 S EWI V Cf7 1 H1VK S Tl-.is wMijj bargains at F. '. Miller's 1 Sineer-WTieeler-Wilson, as grood as new $7,0.00. 0 Singer fill's, the late, rot older than six month $."0.00 to $40.00. 1 New Free, never used. $4S.0i 3 fintf.r. 27 shuttle, they are beauties at 2".en each. :! White notary's, a ltt1e shopworn, ut 3v00 each. in Xew Homes. Whites and Domestics at. !d.on each. Don't t-o to the wrong place, 'ook for the cot a go at ISf State street, telephone Hammond 1730. 3-8-2 FOR SALE Oood rich "black" "dirt 7 prepare your lawn and garden ear'v: Si.-. .Vt r.er scoiare 1 rd : office nhone 14S: Residence phone Hammond 1029-J r,-'-2 FOR S ALE An T-, ory Reed Baby Carriage, price $20.00: 43 Condit street. Hnmmond. S-8-1 IMR S A LF 3 compartment Chicken j nnne. i?xs ieei. pr.qne iiammonci 4212-W. 3-8-2 I-'Hr; SAL Ditofold and Library Table: Plione 2747 Hammond. 114? Garfield st. ?-8-2 FOR SALE Furniture of 3 room fltt. high grade furniture, will sell all or ena-ate; part v btiyina furniture, has privilege of ren'tnir flat: 4427 Forsvthe avenue. Eat Chicigo, Atlas Apt. 1-C. 3-S-1 FOR S LF Brown Reed Co Cart, adjofetab'e bseVi rnd front: phone Tnd. Harbor 1170-M 3-$.l FOR SALE -hep 30 'b. trin hammer. Beatty Machine Mfg. Co.. Phone Hjmmond rouii. 3-8-1 FOR SALE Reed Baby Carriage and Sanitary Cot; 0010 Tod avenue. East Chicago. 3-8-1 For" SALE Fumed "Oak" Spanish leather lilng room furniture: also hot water coil, laundry stow: phone Hammend 728. 3-8-1 FOR RENT SPACE TO LET niond t'S4 2. In store, phone Ham--j-tf apply I-R RENT- Two 0 room flats ::! Wallace Road. Hammond M8,lll':a-.- "i r w r ir. i m ro.oii ioi-. on it ri'oor. up to date and garatre: 11o2 T -minond; apply 2nd floor Calumet ave 3-7-2 "room Brick For RENT Bos; Hv Pungnb.w in East Chicago, sun nar- 1 I'J,, ' Must be reliable pm-v. Inquire of : Reck and Hepner Co.. 4'.33 I-'orsvthe nve. jinorie -,(. i . mi-H i ;u. :n Lite r.aei t 'll i'-a Ro Bank Building. 3-7-FOR RENT Four room furnisheel fat hot water heat. 5 minutes walk from four corners. $12 per week: references exchanged) address B-100 Times. Hammond. 3-5-1 FOR RENT Garage for one car, 4S40 Olceitt avenue. East Chicago. .3-8-1 i FOR REXT Garage. State street, hr.s paved allev. for one smell car: In-miii-e.I. I. Mod.lesfcs. corner State and j ! me.ur building. 3-8-2
FOR REN T K room flat; 4702 Olcott ,in" r Section 12 to the place or beginI avenue, jihoue 410-J East CTiicago. ' ning. i . 3--1 j All work done ;n the making of said
hoit .KEN I Han. neat, ugntea. equipl ped for lodges, clubs, btc, phone 4n Hammond. S-8-1 I F' R " RE NT 3 roo ru flat! 2 desirable." st. am heated rooms; 156 Fayette St.. I Hammond. 3-S-l FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES 1- O R SALE 1 91 7 Ha r ley Davidson Mo j torcy.-le v. Uh side car: SlaO. terms. 21t fine street. Hammond. 3-7-2 ! All makes, from $15 UP. To get what i you w.ini make your selections now. Soid on a n a- T". Q onta EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE SALES ROOM q., phone ,4Si Hammond i LEGAL NOTICES Will not be responsibic- for anv debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Amanda Heir.s, after this date. ('HAS. -f. HEINS. 3-7-3 120 Oroyr Street. Hammond. Ind. DBPARTMKNT OF PUBLIC WORK" opi-'TCE OF THE BOARD OF PUB LIC WORKS. SS HAMMOND, IND., FEBRUARY 20. 132 1. TO iruM IT JUT CONCERN: Xo!lc i hereby gt en by the Hoard of
I"ubllc Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to improve Rohde avenue from Carroll street to Lyons street, in the City of Hammond. Indiana, by constructing therein between said terminal points a cement sidewalk five feet wide, five inches in depth, forming a curb twenty inches in depth, as authorized by Improvement Resolution Xo. 846, adopted by said Board on the 25th day of February, 1321. All work done M the making of paid aboe described pjbllc Improvement shall be .11 accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement Resolution Xo. 846 adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named dato, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles ajld specifications which are now n tile and may be seen In the office of said Board of Public M'orks of the City of Hammond, Indiana. The Board of Public "Works has fixed the ISth day of March. 1921, at two o'clock P. M . as a date for the hearing of all persons interested or. whose property is affected by said improvement, and' will dtcide whether the benellts that will accrue t' the property abutting and adjacent te. the, proposed improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceod the estimated cos; of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWAXSOX. .JACOB WIICER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works. Arnold H. Kutiert. city clerk. 3-1-8
X(JT1CE O FXirE CONSTRUCTION OF COXKET AVENFE MAIN SEWER IX THE CTTT OF HAMMOND, INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF PVBLIC WORKS. OFFTCE OF THE BOARD, S9: HAMMOND. INDIANA. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Tublic "Works In the City of Hammond, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following; described public improvement in the Citv of Hammond. Indiana, a9 authorized by Improvement. Resolution No. 847 adopted by said Board on the JOth day of February. 1921. for the construction of a main sewer in Conkey Avenue between Calumet Avenue and Hohman Street, which sewer shall extend from the center line of Calumet Avenue and Conkey Avenue and running thence west along the center line of Conkey avenue to the east line of Hohman Street and thence diagonally southwest across Hohman Street and terminating at a manhole in the Kenwood eewer near the west line of Tlohmaji Street. The territory to be derived by an assessment for said sewer and its construction, is as follows: All the abutting real estate on Cohr keyAvenue end other property benef.ciaHy affected lies within the following described real estate in the city of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana, to-wit: Commencing at the south weat corner of Section. 1. Township SS North, Range 10. West of the 2d P. if.. Lake County. Itidiana; thence north on west line of said Section 1 to the south line of first alley north of Zaohau Avenue produced west; thence east on said south line of alley to the west line of Hohman St.: thence northeast to the northeast corner of Conkey Avenue and Hohman St.: thence east Along north line of Conkey Avenue to the east line of first alloy east of Hohman Street: thence north aloYij said east line of alley to the south line of first alley north of Conkey Avenue: thence east along said south line of alley and said line produced to a point on the east line of B'aine Street: thence north on east line of Blaine Street to the south line of Washington Avenue; thence eat along south line of Washington Avenue to the west line L.f first alley east of Blaine Street: thence south on west line of said ailey to the, north line of first alley north of Conkey avenue; Thence east along said north line 0f alley and said line produred on the east line of Van Buren Street; thence north on eazt lino of A'an Bu'en Street to a point 30 feet south of north line of southwest quarter of Section 1. Township 36 North, Range 10 West; thence east along a line parallel with and 20 feet south of said north line of southcast Quarter to the westerly right of wayline of the Chicago and Erie Railroad Company; thence South easterly aiong I said right of way line te a point 125 I Iee" norm or tne norm line or conkey ! Avenue, measured ct right angles thereto: Thence east parallel to north line of Conkey ovenue to the iel line of Calumet Avenue: thence south along west Itne of Calumet Aenue to a point 125 feet south of the south line of Conkey Avenue; thence west parallel to the south line of Conkey A entie to the west line of f.r.t alley wast, of Caiumet Avenue produced north: thence south along the west line of said alley and said line produced, lo the south line of Section 1. Township 38 North. Range 10 West, ! a wtssi tiunf pum suuui nor ui acj Hon 1 to the east line of Blaine street j produced south. Thence north along east line of Blalna Street to the north line of Kenwood ave.. thence west along the north line of! Kenwood Avenue to the west lines of Hohman Street; thence south along the west line of Hohman S'reet to the south ' line of said Section 1: thence east on j : eouth line of said Section 1 to the west j line of Meado-w Lane, produced, thence j south on west line of Meadow Unc and I Meadow Lane produced to the north line t of Vine Street; thence west on north i line of Vine Street to the west line of ! Section 12. Township 38 'North. Range 10 West, thence north along said west I described public improvements, shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of Improvement Resolution No. .. aaoptea ny tne i;oara or Public j Works on the above named day and the I detailed drawings, plans, profiles and ! specifications, which are on file and may j bo seen in the office of said Board of i Public Works of the City of Hammond, j Indiana, 1 The Board of Tubltc Works has fiej the 21st day of March, 1921. as the datej upon which remonstrances may be filed 1 or hoard, by persons Interested in or affected my said described public improve- ; ment. and on said da- at two o'clock, IP. M.. the .said Board of Public Works' will meet at its office in said City, for j the purpose of hearing and considering ' any remonstrances w hich may have been filed or which may be presented and will ' hear all persons interested or whose I property is affected by said public lm- ' provement. and will decide whether the j htneftts that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the pro- ! posed improvement and to said City will j be equal to or exceed the estimated tost i of the pre.posed improvement a esti-
mated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWAXSOX, JACOB WIICER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Wo'k? Arnold H. Kuneri, city clerk. 3-1-S
I hereby gie notice that I will not be responsible for any debts or obligations incurred by no one except myself, after this date, March 8t!i, 1?2I." ROBERT BRUCE RUTHERFORD 722 Chicago Avenue. 3-5-3 East Chicago, Ind. The annual Rube social, conducted last Saturday evening at the Odd Fellows hall by members of the Rebecca lodge was a very sjccesfful event. Mr. Klein, Mrs. Amel ia' Thompson and Miss Mabel Traeger were judges and awarded priaea as follows: First. Dr. Olata. Faulkner; second, Mrs. Freeburg; third, Mrs. Adoiph Betzler; fourth, Sirs. Abbie na'tock; first gents. Wilbur Hatten: second. Clyde Belcow. Miss Bess Banks, who ha.s been traveling; with the Festival orchestra company during the past winter, ha completed her seasons woik and H home on a.n extended vacation. Mrs. E. T. Mayer and sons. Messrs. Frederick and Valentine, Jr.. of Brooklyn, Xew- York, ere here visiting at the home of Mr. and M-. Eugene Anderer. Friends to the -lumber of SO gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raschka Friday evening- to rfione.their daughter, Miaa Lesta with household gifts in honor of her approach . 11 g marriage to Otto Micke of Chicago. The evening was spent in games and music after which luncheon was ser ed The out-of-town guests were Miss Myrtle Wollenburgh of Chicago and Miss Grace Short of Hamlet. Mrs. Bliss Newman. Miss I-izzie Klausen and Mlsres Til'.ie and Elsie Oruel went to Chicago Friday evening to see the Follies. A. G. Ingram of St. Imuis visited here over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fleck. I HESSVILLE Mrs. Paul Ellsworth has gone to visit her mother, Mrs. P. Sannders of Crown Point, who ia quite sick. Mr. Brown of Indianapolis? is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Runyan of Kennedy avenue. Don't forget the Boy Scout meeting to be held at the school Tuesday evening. Mr. Miller and Mr. Patterson in charge. Mildred Patterson has had the misfortune to sprain her ankle qu'te severely while at school laat Friday. A delightful birthday party wai given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sunday afternoon in honor of the birthday of little Opal Homer and Bercnfce Kessler. "both little ladies being three years old. A double birthday cake adorned the occasion with six little oand'esi Among the guests present were Helen and Virginia Xeff, Richard, Russel and Berenice Kesaler. Clarence and KeKnneth Luchene. Ellsworth Breckner, Lilian Proeachold. Lo Ralne Adusperger. Doris. Lee and Lucille Homer, Misses Mabel and Irene Homer and Miss Flora Belli Jamison. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitehead and, son. Arthur of Crown Point were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corneil Shay. Wild game is being-well protectel at Hessville. Three game wardens patrol the Little Calumet river. Ground is being proken for a par-l aonage. to be built by the Lutheran Congregation on School street.. ST. JOHN Werona Dewes from De Motte Is visiting her parents and friends for eeveral days. Peter Pfeifer and his mother from Whiting spent the week end with Jolm Pfeifer and family. Mr, and Mrs. Joe 'Schaefer from Hammond -vlted with the fitter's parents over Sunday. Marie Held who Is qn te sick with bronchiti. is slowly improving. The funeral of Mrs. Math. Herman was large'y attended by relatives and friend. She was a member of the Rosary society. She is survived by her husband, three sons, three grand children, six brothers and two sisters. The six brothers being John, Joseph. Frank, George. Peter and 'Mike Stark, acted as pail bearers. Mrs. Herman was 67 years o! age. Undertaker Gel- J sen from Crow n I'c:nt had charge of J the funeral. j Cecelia Kiassen from Hammond cailed on her mother here Sunday. ) Mrs. Joe Thieien from I ndia na po'.i s . arrived here Sunday night to attend j the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. E. Lee phone Hammond 3346, lectures daily from 9 to 9. the Right Wa y tc Live. 696 Slate Line Street. in West Side of hispital. Every Thursday at 8 P. M. will hold a special meeting on Spiritualism. Free. Everybody welcome. SEE "THE OLD RELIABLE" "Tien You Want a PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL LOAN Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture, Pianos, etc., without removal. i Mmrri - - i wfawa, a , .m,, (i raomi h 5. tlx goon a, ramaaia Bldg.. 145-150 S. Stat sr., Etmaoti.
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News Notes Mrs. B. F. Cham-ski. who formerly lived in Indiana Harbor, is here on a visit with her 11'tle daughter Dolores and they are leaving t return horn at Detroit. Mich., the utter part v' this week. The Cath.-dic Women F01 enters r meeting Thursday afternoon nf twi week to elect their annual officers. The meeting will be held at .t. Mary .1 hall- Alt 'iiemi-ere ai" urged lo b-; present. j Mrs. James 1'. .MfQuaid of ipap'- ; vine street has returned home from a j few dajs' visit to Chicago where her j children accompanied her and where. J they were the - .usts .f relative? enj tertaining New York friends, j '.I C. Scott of Grand Rar-lds, Mi.;h . i is here visiting his sister. Mrs William j Edgar of the B; 'knell apartments who 1 met with an accident a few days ago j and badly sprained h"r right ankle. ! John I.bftus of North Rat ing averiu ; has jut purchased a new Maxwell
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANll EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Under U. S. Government Supervision Helping to Keep the Nation Clean The snappy "Old Dutch Cleanser" advertisements to be seen in magazines everywhere promote the sales of a nationally-famous product that is nac'e in the City of East Chicago. Cudahy Packing Co.'s plant here has an annual capacity of 55.000.000 packages of "Old Dutch." Federal Electric Washing Machines, which made Monday a cheerful day for housewives, come from the Edward Valve and Manufacturing company of this city. Annual capacity, 25,000 machines. And the pipes and pipe fittings from Steel and Tube Company of America and the Limbert plant bring running water to a myriad of drinking water, wash bowl, and bath tub faucets. Forty diversified industries producing ?o many articles of universal necessity make the City of East Chicago a stable industrial community.
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First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues At East Chicago's Busiest Corner Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00
Where Are Your Policies? If there were a fire m your home, or if burglars came tonight, would your Insurance Policies be ?afefy preserved ? The same way yith your other valuables Liberty Bonds. First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds. Shares of Stock, Deed and Abstract, and other papers which could not be replaced if lost. Are they safe from fire, burglars, or being mi;Iaid? Careful people protect their valuable papers by keeping them in a safety deposit box in our massive armor-plated steel vault. Protect your valuables thisway a safety box can be had for less than one cent a day. It it unsafe to take chances with carelessness. Get one of these boxes at this bank without delay.
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The Harry Conr.rrs of Michigan ave., entertained the lames Conn era of Chic-ego to dinner yesterday. GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT LESS THAN 1-3 PZXCXTS Th-s are sllchtly used, run less than 1 r-00 mlle3. free from cuts and stone bruises, will easily give 4.0ft9 to .ftio mileage. These tires are ex-
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