Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 287, Hammond, Lake County, 24 May 1921 — Page 15
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TETE TIMES ADVERT1SLMLNTS ACCEPTED BYi ,U-aV?NDTirae 0f5ce- Hammond Bldg. Pfcoe 3100. E. S. Bourne Drug Slor., 715 Calumet Ava Phone 3685. ,RTfITI9 U"hi,iD NV Co, 524 II5tb St, Ph. I JO'S. CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES BUY. SELL RENT. GET A POSITION. GET HELP. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. OVER 40. &00 PEOPLE READ THIS PAGE EVERY DAY. All Classified Advertisements must be in the office and paid for by II a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging five words to the line. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BYi INDIANA HARBOR UWi Nw Agency, 3410 Mkhija At., PWe 1 1 33 J. EAST CHICAGO Nmwi U Thenpo. 809 Oiki At, Phone 931. Tone Office. Calomet Bids, PSotm 293. CAR Y Time. Office, Reynold Bid, Pnon. 137;
WANTED MALE HELP VXTEL Men to know that meals
W art 30c at Hotel Curieton, Hammond. 5M-tr A'jHnTS soiling Foikoia iious to house make, J5'i to 75 weekly. Write Baern i'o K Imi rtt. X. Y. 5 -1 8 -S J.N.-?C'llvN.-ii i i El "O HTEH Man to make co.-itidential insurance reports ai Hammond during spare time, flate and occupation. X. I Green. Box 11. Chl'-agf 111. 6-21-3t V A.N'TKl v arnisn. rs., gt-.,i.,. . .... 'rs. surface tinl varnish rubbers and p .aetorers, ex perienced on eteel pasaet ger oar work. Standard bteel Car W crks. Hammond. 5-21-31 AKTED TO"RUT tperatlve"SocN ty of Amrrirt Membership; Address Ir. Buyer, S2 I T larris Trust Bldg . tel. Randolph 1 442. 6-23-3 WANTED Experienced clothing stock man, state age, experience ajid character, references In lirst letter, also the salary expected, B-445 Times, Hammond 6-28-2 WANTED 1st class Boy City locomotive crane operator. Apply at once. Master Mechanic, Interstate Iron ind tStecl, East Chi ego 6-24-CTLIXDER AXD ROTARY PKKSSM EN' W A VTED. Try Curtis Publishing Company. Ladles Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Country iunl li'tnan, Philadelphia I'cnna. Forty-eight hour.- per week at waee.1 ranging from titty to flfty-elfrht dollars per week with five dollars additional for rifit work. n'y lirst class workmen will be considered. Apply by letter, giving experience and relerences to Karl ) :. Murgan, manager of employment. Curtis Publishing Company. tr-ixth and Sansom street Philadelphia. Penn. CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPAXY 6-24-3 VAN'TBD An experienced Automobile salesman : none, others need apply; Ce!l Auto Sales, bol Calumet nverrte. Hmmoml. 5-24-2 WANTED An experienced auto mechanic, ref. required; O'Xeil Auto Bales, S51 Calumet avenue. Hammond. 6-i4-2 WANTED Chauffeur, to drive furniture truck; applv 11. (iordon & Sons, 'WhitPu? 5-24-tf WANTED 2 respectable men to room and board in private tamny. e diocks fr.-'M Cour morid. House, phone 1707 flam-5-24-1 Ci 'K WANTED Bet Restaurant. 279 soffnia n fetrY.-t, 'Iamrrnd, phone fSS. 6-24-3 W ANTED FEMALE HOLT GIRL AVANTED For housework, 1S8 Piummer avenue, Hammond. 5-19-tf WANTED Experienced girl for g e n e raJ housework; good wages. 3s Waltham St.. Hammond. 5-21-3t WANTED Girl or middle-aged lady to do housework; apply 13 Sibley Btreet, aecond apartment, phone 2173 Hammond. 5-2 3-2 SWOTTED (TliambermaiJ. 673 Calumet avenue, Hammond. 6-23-3 VU.V'i'ED Woman to do washing, electric washer: 45t Eaton street, phone rjjnmorid4L' 1 5-J. 6-24 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR REXT Furnished rooms to let; $2.60 to S3. 50 per week; Hotel Carleton Hammond. 2-2g-tf FOR KENT- Two and three rooms, furished for hskpg., in Cottage, 2 beds, or.o and two hskpg. rooms fur bachelors Inquire) 184 Piummer avenue, phoneHammond 1918. 6-14-1 FOR REXT Two large light hskpg. rooms, no children; 443 Indiana aye., Hammond. ' I'TjlT REXT 3 rooms in cottage, furnished for housekeeping, downstairs, front screened porch. Phone 1918 Hammond. 6-2 0-tf ITJuT KK.NT Newly remodeled 6 room upper flat, furnished with hot water he-3t and all conveniences; 602 Forsythe avenue, West Hammond. 6-21-3 Foli REXT 2 modern front light housekeeping rooms with large i h, phone Hammond 177G or call 531 Michigan ave , Hammond. 6-21-lt FoirtEXT 2 nicely-f urnished light housekeeping rooms; modern; conen1ent. 3513 Hemlock St.. Indiana Hnrbor. 6-2 l-3t J-'OlT REXT Two nlcly furnished sieeplng nwms: 25 Piummer avenue, phone Hammond 1350-R. 5-23-2 pT ) H REX T - Modern front room, near ail cars; 697 Calumet avenue, phone Hammond 34S4. Board If desired. b-ZS-Z rSTn-RKXT Two large lifrht rooms vry nicely furnished, two clothes closets, p.ntry and storei room, electric lights, 'water and gas, cheap; 398 Pirn? street. Hammond. 5-23-2 POIl liEN'T I'Vont sleeping room to o-uple employed or middle aged lady, breakfasf prlvilges: 315 Indiana ave.. Phone Hammond 134-V. 5'?3"J TO it' RENTXe'w 1 y" furnFshed lighthousekeeping rooms, down town. Iriculro 141 I)gan street, Hammond. 5-23-3 FOR REXT Modern 5 room furnished cottage, middle aged couple preferred, no children; call 34 4 Michigan nv. Ka.mmorid. 5-23-3 FOlt RENT 2 light hskpg. rooms, private bath. 4411 Raring avenue. East CM-'aE-o. 3"23-? SVR REXT 2 large light hskpg rooms on Kimbach avenue, phone Hammond 5-24-1 i'oK KEN T Furnished rooms for one or 2 gontlfmen with reference, phone S5S-W. 422 May street, Hammond. 5-24-3 For BF.XT 2 unfurnished rooms, resr o" 217 fichlgan avenue. J20 per month jone Hammond l34n-J. 5-24-1 FOR REXT -Two or three furnished roomfi for light hskpg.. no chlidr-m: T1R Sohl street, Hammond. 5-24-3 FR RENT lt class strictly modern furnished apartment with private bath, suitable for two people; 429 May pfreef. Hammond. 5-24-5 FOR- REXT -2 rooms furnished for hskpg.. 3 G 5 Sibley street, also one rom at S3 State s-treet, phono Hammond 3TP5. 5-24-1 FTR REXT 3 furnished rooms for light hskrg.. parlor, bed room and kitchen: Ss Backer utreet. Hnmmnnil. 6-24-1 fXYfC'. REXT Nicely furnished rooms for hskog. lower flat, all convenience: at II? Piummer avenue. Hammond. 5-24-1 FOR REXT Furnished rooms for light h"kpp.. with use of kitchen, hot and eld water; ?.ZlZ Penn. avenue, Indiana ?nrhor. do-w-n p!rs. 2""?. FOTt REXT Iirnished plain 3 room oettaee, gas furnished for cooking; errly 55 Slblev street. Hammond. 6-24-2 FOR REXT Furnished rooms for light hskpg.. 95 Forsythe avenue. East Ch 1 c a g FCR REXT 2 neat and cool light hskpg room near Hohman and Ogdn street, no children. Phone evenings, Hammond ;i;g, 5-241 FOR REXT 6 room furnished Fungalr w. phone HammondJ 462 ?l"Lrj5 SITUATION WANTED t'lfi'ATION WANTED Ry young man in garage, just finished practical mi-o mechanic school. Write P. O. box 472. Hjnpmoind. 5-30-it gffl-"".TTON' WANTED Bookkeeper. accountant, 10 pears' experience; best r,f reference. Address B444, care of Times. Hammond. 5-21-3t P5sitYo"WaT.TED Rv man with ft horse and wagon; call 2327 Hammond. 5-24-3 POSTTIOX WANtHtf-Man who drives own truck. 2' ton wints work. Rea1. . l.Ai i C H "Velvllle . venue. phone East Chicago !SS6-iI after 7 p. m. i p. m. 6-2 i-X i
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS I
"jir.SA"l All "niwlern 6 room Bungajow with garage. 327 Ash ntreec Ha mmond. ti-21-3 fUK ftAlE Modern 6 rwra 1 ' story Brick Bungalow, 40 ft. Kit, near the Industrial bchool, immediate possession, price 15500: email cash pavment balance monthly, phone Hammond 2-112 i-23 HEAI . 1MTATE BA RTa I X S 9 room modern house, 4 blocke fmm posct ofTice, 50 ft. lot. with beautiful lawn and shrubbery, garaRes, 2 bath rooms, furnace heat. Ioeatkm and lay out ideal for high class, light hskpg Can be bought reasonably if bought lulckiy. 1 room modern Bungalow. gam;je, all oak floors aj.d finish throughout, screens I r ell dc rs and windows, lawn mad ' ind beautiful shrubbery. Ixoaled on Pouth side, on one of the best streets; price only $r.70O 00. ti r-jom jiunnalow close to Harrison Park, garage, oak floors and finish, throughout. Asbet03 Shinglo Roof. A good buy at $6500. GOSTLJX Minx & IUSTIXGS (Inc.) Corner Hohman and State street, phone Hammond 140. Open Evenings. 5-24-1 FOR SALE- 6 room house, 3 bed roomhard wood floors, bath, electric and gas Fine lawn and garden. Up-to-date chicken yard. 37 'a ft. lot. Very reasonable. Kaey terms. 418 Pine st. Hammond. 5-24-2 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 150 uncalled for men's suits choice at $10.00 end up. Lester s Loan Bank. 64 State st. l:18.tf FuR SALE Conn Saxapfrone, low pltched tenor; Lesser Loan Bank. 65 State street. Hammond 4-10-tf FOTTsaLE" SCRATCH PADS. alTlSIZES; TIMES OFFICE, HAMMOND BUI LDI SCr. 3-1 1 -1 ITOK SALE. Le.rg variety if trunk. hags amd suit canes. Lesser t oen Bank. 35 3tnte et.. Hammond. t-lT-tf FOR SALE Unredeernea Dtataoads anu B llroad Watcheo. Lenaar'a Lmn Int 6 Stale St.. Hammond. Open eveclvga. fH. KALE Hotel, cheap rent. To n g lease; Inquire 950 Waahington street Gary. Ind. 5-20-tf FOR SALE Restaurant and hotel, tel. 3935 Hammond, 310 Conkey avenue. 5-21-3 BLUE BIRD WASHERS Reduced in Price From .'M70.00 to $100.00 Easv Terms. NORTHERN7 INDIANA GAS4 & ELECTRIC CO. 671 Hohman street Telephone Hammond 2300. 5-in-i WILL SELL Pair White. (Vichin Bantamj? and Clicks for $4.00, 211 W. Waltham ptreet. Hammond. 5-23-3 FOR SALE SlnKerTnd "hite Rotary Sewing Machine at a sacrifice: 1067 Columbia avenue. Hammond. 5-2 3-" FOR S A Ll5 Bab yCh I c k s fi t 143 CI i n t - on street, phone Hammond 2195. FOR SALE Gas Btove, Davenport. Dining room Table and Chairs! also other household furniture very reasonable; 366 Fayette street, Hammond. WHERE TO BUY Cash special for Wednesday, May 25, 3 electric bulbs with this ad for $1 .00. Hammond Furniture Co., J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 East State St. Hammond. ' "241 CORD TIRES. STANDARD MAKE 8,000 mile Guarantee, 30x32. $15.00; 31x4, $23; 32x4, $25; 33x4. $23; 33x4Vz. $28; 34x4, $27. Also Fabrics 50 per cent. off, second floor: Betz Motor Truck BIdg., 496 Hohman street, Hammond. 5-24-3 FOR BALE Oak Refrigerator, ice, capacity 100 lbs., also large size Kitchen Cabinet, both In A-l condition, phone 1337-J Hammond. 5-2 4 -1 FOR SALE 1 dresser, 1 Singer Scwine Machine nd elx chairs; 225 Michigan avenue, Hammond y-24-1 FOR S A 1 .E -I ron Bed and Mattrtss, phone 2605 or SS Clinton street, Hammond. S-24-1 FOR SALE Strictly Fresh Eggs, call 455 Logan street or phone 1341-1; Hammond. K ggs dell lj 5-24-2 ICE BOX SPECIAL ALL WHITE ENAMEL NICKELED EDiE 100 LB. ICE CAPACITY. FRONT IER. 3 IX)H COMBINATION AT A REAL SPECIAL BARGAIN. $42.50; G R EENR ERG E R & ZOLLO. 77 STATE ST., HAMMOND. 5-2 4 6 SPECIALS AT COHEN'S VARIETY STORE Children's Overalls 49c. Galvanized Water Palls 28c. Boilers at $1.25. High Chairs at $3.98. Nurserv ha1ro at $1.9S. laundry Soap per bar 3c; limit 4 to a customer. COHEN'S VARIETY STORE 69 2 South Hohman Street Open Evenings Until 9: 30 O'clock. 5-24-2 FOR SA1.J3 We have several slightly used 6 and 12 volt batteries for 'tale cheap. All In good condition and fire guaranteed; Lauer Battery Service, 754 Hohman street. Hammond. 5-3-eod. FORT SATJlvFurnituTe of 5 ror.ms with option of flat rental, phone East Chicago 462 - J . r " , 4 " 1 HAVE ATTRACTIVE OUT BCILP1NGS Don't pay garage rent, get Tny figures on small lobs of all kinds anywhere. In Calumet district, before boom puts the lumber prices up again; B. . SMOOTS. 392S Hemlock street, Indiana Harbor. 5-24 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING AND TAPKRHANQINO Prices Reasonable Carl Vermctt, phone HZi Hammond. lr-l-30t WALL PAPER CLEANING Wall and wood work washing; estimates given: phone Hammond 1097-M. 6-16-6 GOCA RTS " RFTtI R BD7ohn",1ir VarU ety Store, 692 South Hohman street. phone Hammond 3079 6-17-tf PAINT IX it early, houses and roofs a specialty, reasonable rates: Ask for Williams, phone 1726 Hammond. 5-1S-6 PIANO LESSONS Beginners or advanced pupils. Will call at homes out of town; Geo. G. Green, phone East Chicago 1011; 4236 Forsythe avenue. East Chicago, Ind WANTED Partner with $5500 for a large garage, near the four corners. For particulars Inquire of the manager Hotel Carleton. Hammond. 5-21-5 WA NT E I v Wa s h 1 ngs-to do. called for and de-Hvered, satisfaction guaranteed; phone 1002-J Hammond. S10 Alice street. Hammond. 5-23-2 HAV KYO VrThVREENS MAI'l-l NO W TYices reasonable, phono Hammond 1093-J and will call. 5-24-2 LET US figure on your window shades, curtain rods and drapes. Hammond Shade & Awning Works, 88 State St., Phone 2242. 5-3-tf WANTED Plain and fancy sewing done reasonable, 729 State Line street, tel. Mammond 3119. 5-24-1 BOARDERS WANTED BOARDERS" WANTED Man and wife - i , . . . mn .. i . . Ji, ycr iuch j vrzi wcrn., tint Conke avenue. Hammond, .6-21-3
FOR SALE AUT0M0EMJE3
Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired The b. & M. Battery Service, 318 Fayette St., Hammond, plioTie 2G55. , : tf ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS Our stock of repair parts, covers moat any make of truck: Ret Motor Truck Co.. 492-434 Hohman street. Hammond. Ind. 4-20-tf STANLEY STEAMER Touring Demonstrator. Current model. Reasonable. Demonstration by appointment after (J p. in.; Chas. W. Van Sickle. 94 Piummer avenue. tel. 214. Hammond, Ind. Sedan Is not for sale. 5-is-:io FOR' SALE -Chandler niuTiin.y- Road -ster, newly painted, cai! Hammond ?o5. 5-23-3 tint S ALE truck; 497 Hammond. -Ton and Summer . half Republic street, suite 2. 5-23-3 SPECIAL AUTO BARGAIN 5 passenger 1920 Pnige Glenbrook model, four n'W tires, four extra, spot-light and bumper. Perfect mechanical condition Phone 3054 for demonstration, Hammond. 6-23-3 FOR SALE lie) Roadster dltion. call after 3 p. ni., avenue, Hammond. in A-l con673 Oaklev 5-23-2 FT'iR SALE Lexington Thoroughbred. 1921 model.' run less than 3.000 miles. Horse Shoe Cord Tires, 2 extras, all like new, reflnished. looks and runs like new. Wonderful bargain, cash or on serins: 49S H.'hmin street. Tri City Motor Palej Co., Hammond, 5 -2 3 -:i 1-Wr SALE "Tr T K A IE 1920 Doiigtruck. screened sides, like new; alo Ford light, delivery truck; Anderson. 4719 Raring avenue, phone 3S5-R Frist Chicago. 0-2 3-3 FOR SALE Model D-4 4 Bulck Roadster, In good condition; 7H7 Walter street. Hammond. Fl(ifR S-23-3 FOR SALE For Quirk sale. Elgin six. reasonable price. S018 Drum m on.': -t Indiana Harbor. Phone 1226M. 5-21-3t IF YOU WAXT TO SELL your Touring Car on reasonable monthly payments apply XXX Times. -2 4-;. FOR SALE One Ton Ford Truck, used tinlv one month: for sale cheap: 9 4 Grover street phone Hammond 2:! ;. ' 5-24-3 1'OR SALE One Overland Roadster, in perfect condition, JS0.O0; 1 International car, would make good truck or kpcedster. $55.00; bring money and Irlvo it home. Phone 2203 or call at 614 Oakley avenue, Hammond. 5-24-1 FOK SALE New and Used Tires and Tube: Benson llillt 628 Hohman street. Hammond, phone ,72. 5-21-eod FOR SATE Fivo passenger Dodge touring car. first class condition, brand new tiros. $3!)0. One live, passenger Ford, 1D17, $190 M. E. Fin, 1087 Calumet avenue, Hammond. 5"24"1 FOR SALE l'J20 Ford passenger touring car; 1st class condition, self-starter shock absorbers, new tires, 373. M. E. Fin, 1087 Calumet avenue, Hammond. 5-24-1 FOK SALE OR TRADE Light 5 pass. touring and 7 pass. Hudson, both cars comg letely overhaul d. new top and paint, very liberal terms, rooms 200-r-5'2 State street. Hammond. 6-24-1 FOK SALE Oldsmobile Sx, must be sold this week Harbor. 3524 Fir street. Ind 5-24-5 FOK SALE 1921 Baby Overland. 5 passenger $400: 47 17 Magoun avenue. East hicago. phone 307-.M. 5-24-2 For SALE Coupe and touring car prices right; Auto Custom Paint Shop no; State street, Hammond. 5-24-:! BOHLTNG'S BARGAINS Dodge Brothers Roadster, late model in excelrnt mechanical condition, equipment lnciudes Bumper. Special Roadster t'.-iiv, and Moto-mecr, Seat Covers, extra i ire, tube and tiro co er. Was $925. Dodge Brothers Sedan Here Is a very xceptional buy. in a used eioced en iiHt has been completely overhauled In our shop Having been painted and i"linlshed inside with seat covers. This car presents the appearance of new and stiecla 11 v low priced for this week only. $1100.00. Model 3 4 Oaklfnd Sit; Needs me attention. Very low priced at $415. Ford Panel Truck, good mechanical condition, price $250 Chevrolet "lodel 40 Touring. Brand new, never been run, sold for $915. Our price now $700. Maxwell Touring. Less than five months old and run onlv a few hundred miles. This car sold for $1140. Our price, now for this week only $550. We have several late model cars that need aome slight mechanical attention, but are In running order, thnt we will sell for $75 and up. We are too busy to do the work ourself so wo will mnke allowances in price to purchaser to have the work done, call and see these cars at once. We are going fo clean up this week, regardles.s of prices. BOIILING AUTO SALES Dodge Brother: and Cadillac Motor Cars. Phone Hammond 266 S-24 FOR RENT FOR REXT Xew cement block garage. Inrjuiro 1H6 Lewis street or phone Hammond 1251-.T. S-23-2 FOR TtEXT -4 rooms modern flat; 451 Indiana avenue, Hammond. ,J'"z H Hi 11ENT 6 room flat, located at 17i'i.r)-07 133th street, Indiana Harbor. Phone Hammond 116. J'l'V FOR "RENT 2 fl its, T tio of 6 and one of 3 rooms: 3736 Beech -street. Ind. Harbor 5-23-4 FOR RENT 6 rooms apartment, furnace beat 10KS Rav avenue, apply at 1037 Wallace Road after 5:30 p m.. Hammond. T'i lt T KENT tfroom Bungalow on Harrison street. $45: phone Hammond 3M 5-2-r FOR RENT- 3 room flat unfurnished, inquire 21 Douglas streef, phone 10.is-R cooond floor. Hammonr. 5-24-1 LOST AND FOUND FOUND A place to eat at the Hotel Carleton, Hammond. 30c meals. 5-I7-tf FOUND Black and tan Fox Hound; Owner can have same by identifying and paying expenses; Joe Kella, 653 Morton avenue, Hammond. 5-24-3 FOUND Shepherd log In.st Friday; Owner call 493S Kennedy avenne, Jlike iluazyntlib. East Chicago, Ind.
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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS XO. A-207 Omni OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA. MAY ISth. 1521. Sealed propin!s will be received by the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago, at the office of the Board of lud City until 1:30 o'clock P. M.. on the 13th day of June, mm. at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and duly considered, for the construction of the following described improvements: Paving ,133th street from the east line of Beech street to the southeasterly line of Michigan avenue with Plan A Sheet Asphalt em the old macadam foundation: Plan B Asphaltlc concrete on the old macadam foundation; plan C Bitulithic concrete on the old macadam foundation; Plan D Asphaltic macadam on the old macadam foundation, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution No. 207 passed and adopted by said Hoard of Public Works on the 25th day of April, 1921. It is estimated that there win -about 13.315 square yards of paving. me.ro or less, find the estimated cost of the work Is $1 1.619.00. Said Improvement shall be constructed iind made in accordance with said resolution, and tho maps, plats, plans, profiles and specifications for the same, on file in the office of the Board of said city. Proposals must be made on blanks furnished by the s ud Board and in compliance with the instructions hereto attached, which blanks can be had on application to the City Clerk, and must he accompanied by the usual statutory affidavit of non-collusion, and by a certified check to be drawn on some known responsible brink or trust company and made payable to the order of the Cit Treasurer of the City of East Chicago, lniiana. for an amount not less than two and one half per cent of the Engineer's estimate of the cost of the work bid upon, but in no case shall such check be fur a sum less than one hundred ($100.00) dollars, to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid Is made, ar.d that he will give a bond with surety to be approved by sai.i Board Insuring the faithful performnice of said work and compliance with all the terms, stipulations and conditions of his contract. , AH bidders must deposit with th said Board samples of materials bid upn. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, as authorized by law. H. K .GROVES. . W. WICKET, OTTO C. F. SEEHASE, Board of Public Works. Attest: T. V. RICHARDS, City Clerk' 5-24-31 X ( if I CI "ft BI DDER S OFFICE OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. EAST CHICAGO, IND., MAY 24. 1921. Sealed proposals, endorsed ' Proposal for Magoun Avenue Sewage Pumping Station, Sewer Reconstruction and Connections," will be received for the City of East Chicago, Indiana, by the Hoard of Public Works thereof, at tho City Hall, East Chicago. Indiana, until two o'clock in the afternoon, city time (daylight saving time) on Monday. June 13. 1921. and will then be publicly opened and read according to law. The work for which proposals an invited includes the construction of a 'ewag.: pumping station complete with eb-ctric motors and centrifugal pumps of a total rated capacity of 75 million gallons p, r 2 1 hours Including substruct ure, a superstructure and all appurtenances; the lie eessary connections with the existing .Magoun avenue outfall sewer; partial reconstruction of the existing Magoun avenue sewer between tin center line of 150th street and the , , r. i-i i.oti 01 iiiii srec;; ine wreckini; and removal of the present Magoun avenue pumping station, as authorized by improvement Resolution No. A-1'0." adopted by the Board of Public Work of said city on the ISth day of April. 1921, all In accordance with s-i'd r.-o-lu'ion, plans and specifications on fi. .11 l lie City Hail at East rhi.-.H-j and in fhe offices of the engineers I'e.irse. Greeley and Hansen. 39 West Adanis street. Chicago. Illinois. The existing sewage pumping station shall be kepi in operatii t. until the new- pumping yUitloii to be erec ed un'cr this contract is in i-pe-ratioti. The work is located nt the r.''rlhv-' Corner of Ma im avenue and l-'Dr st on property now owned by the 'City of East Chicago. Alternate bids may be made, on different kinds of pumping equipment. Each proposal must contain the full name of every person or company interested In the same and mu.-t. be accompanied by cash or a certified check made payable to the order c" the City Treasurer of East Chicago, Indiana. In the sum equal to two and one-half (2U) per cent, of the Engineer's estimate of the cost of the work bid upon. This sum is a guarantee that if the proposal is accepted, a contract will be entered Into and Its performance p'roperly secured. Tin- estimated cost of the work eomplete is One Hundred Thirty-one Thousand. Three Hundred $( 131,300 00) Dollars. All proposals must be made upon blank furnished by the City of East Chicago and in accordance with the "Requirements for Bidding and Instructions to Bidders" attached thereto. The Board of Public Works of the fit y of East Chicago reserves the right to reject any and all bTTIs, to waive or not waive any Informality In the bids received and to accept any bid or any nl ternatlve for pumping equipment and either Item 6-A or Item 5-B which It deems most favoraMe to . the City ef East Chicago. Requirements for T'i'lclin'. Instruct ions to Bidders. Form (V. Proposal Con- I tract .Specifications. Form of Bond and Flans may be obtained from the Board
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National Crop Imprmemtot Serrlc. A SOUND is an air disturbance which reaches the car and causes the senaaticm of hearing. A noise is a sound too brief or too irregular to have ary assignable pitch. A tone is a sound continuing uniformly for an eppreoitble time and having a definite pitch. Thus music becomes organized noire. When Apollo twanged his lyre, his method of tuning must have been as archaic as his intrument. For hundreds of years before the advent of tiie acoustic engineer, makers of musical instruments were compelled lo invent their own systems, often without a scientific basis, although in the seventh century B. C. Pythagoras inTcnted the monochord to illustrate iiis theory of musical harmony as based un numbers. The monochord is still used by acoustic engineers for experimenting upon mathematical relations of musical oundi. His device consisted of stretching a single Btring between two bridges, one or both of which were movable, which stand upon a graduated rule for the purpose of rcadiiy changing and i.'ieasuring the length of the string when a certain pitch is reached by putting a weight on the end of the string. The modern piano engineer will place a No. 17 gage music wire on this mono'bord; adjuat the bridge to a vibrating f Public Works of East Chicago or from I'earse, Greeley and Hansen, 39 West Adams street, Chicago, upon deposit of llfteen ($15.00) Dollars, which sum so deposited will bo refunded if 'aid plans, specificai Ions, etc., are returned In good condition within thirty (30) days after tho opening of bids. CITY OF EAST CHICAGO H. K .GROVES. E. W. WICKRY, OTTO C. V, SEEHASE. Board of Public Works. I.EO McCORMACK. Mayor. Attest: T. Y. RICHARDS, City Clerk. 6-24-31 Many Public Holidays. Argentina has '11 public holidays duririK the year, Germnny 19, Italy 19, Roumnnla 24, and Ind 21. n iiiftrtrfjf 1 1 1 tm taai The
HPHE lowly and uncultured Tartars when books feH into their possession ate them to acquire the knowledge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indigestion. At least, they weren't overlooking any bet. There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your best and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to guide you. Do you read and digest this advertising? Figuratively speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the i "i wise shoppers the economical buyers the ones who are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it most judiciously. Read the advertisements. Read them to know wKat's what in the shopping district. Read them to save steps to save money to save disappointments. Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to keep yourself informed. Read Them Regularly It Pays!
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length of 28.04 inches; apply a weight of 160 pounds; pluck the string, and it will Tibrate at the rate of 258.65 times per second, which will t;tTe "Middle C" on a piano tuned to concert pitch. What was once the province of the piano maker, now devolves upon tha wire manufacturer, whose product when put to the test, must be absolutely and positively uniform. The acoustic engineer was given piece of iron ore and Beethoven's Sonata Apassionata and commanded to transform the ore into a medium for the expression of the composer's ideal in sense form. The combined knowledge of the metallurgist, the chemist, the physicist, the acoustic engineer and the mechanician must be utilized in the solution of the problem. It has become a source of wonder ever eince Rudolph of Nuremberg drew the first wire in 1410 that a wire of a specified gage and uniform temper could be drawn. So definite has become this science that even makers of popular price pianos can now -duplicate with entire assurance the scales worked out by the acoustic engineer. It is now conceded that the best pianos in the world are made it) America of American wire, at a price which should place them in every rural and urban home. But It I Not So. Jud Tunklns soys life would be perfectly pleasant If It was as easy for human nature to forget r-sntment8 as it Is to forget obligations. Mrs. EL Lee phone Hammond 3346, lectures daily from 9 to 9, the Right Wa y t o Live. 696 State Line Street, in West Side of hispital. 1 -vF Spiritual meetings every Sunday at 1 1 A. M. Test meetings every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. 66 State Line St. Everybody welcome. FREE. nentj'i md ii fl-lsMii ri i is rwiniiwirt n our W 1 Tartars
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