Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 293, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1921 — Page 9
TVcdnesdar. June 1. 1921.
THE TTMES PAG hi ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BY: HAMMOND-Tirae. Office. Hatanoad BWj.. Phaee 3100. E. S. Bournt Dtui Slora, 715 Calumet Ar Phone 3685. UrTING Siting N,w, Co.. 524 I19ih St.. PKont new. 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. All Classified Advertisements must be in the office and paid for by 1 1 a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging five words to the line. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BY INDIANA HARBOR Luken'. Nw. Agraey. 3410 Michigan Ave., Phone 1 1 38J. EAST CHICAGO Nu & Thotapaon. 809 Chicago Ave.. Phone 931. Time. Office. Calumet Bldg., Phone 283. GARY Time. Office. Reynold. Bldg., Phone 137.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Men to know that meals re 30c at Hotel Carleton, Hammond. 5-6-tf "W ANTED A man to writ auto inul ca'J JTiesaay morning, 310 Ham""d Bid., Hammond. 6-28 tIJJ ANT RTART PRESSMEN "WANTED By Curtis Publishing Coin La-die-a' Horns Journal. The Satury Evening Post, The Countrv Gentlawan Philadelphia. Ph. Permanent work at wages ranging from $50 to ISS per week with J5.00 additional for night ork. Forty-eight hour week. Only aret class workmen will be considered. -Priy by apodal drliverv letter, giving arerlenca. in detail and at least two references on your character and duality of wc-rkmanahip. and an appointment psrsonal Interview will be aranged. Add res Earl B. Morgan. Manager of Employment. Oirti -bl!ht:ig Com-P-ny. 60rh and Sansorn streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 6-S1-5 toy ERXMEXT N'edi railway mail Clerks $13 to $!?2 per month: write Xor free. speciman questions; Columbus WAV TED De.rlenc.d rlothinir Mtoeir wan, stare age, experience and character, references in hrsr letter, also the alary expected, B-445 Times, Hammond VANTTJ Salesma n. Catholic, for high grade, commission proposition: sujdress B-.100, care of Times. Ham mond. 6-1-3 -Hnv mftr tf.Hrtol v..h.,. bach RaL'.rv ? ft 7 OVi'...irt . o , . . ITChicago. 6-1-2 WANTED-FBULE HELP W.VNTElv a Lady Cook. Union Lunch 340 Sibley street. Hammond. 6-31-8 WANTED kirl or woman to assist in generai housework: muat be fond of children; 631 Lyons street. Hauamond 5-S1-1 WANTED Experienced woman bookkeaper, typist and private secretary, . teady position: must be over 2a years f age and single. Writ Riving: experience and references: address B-454 care TlmM.Himnvnnd. 5-31-2 WANTED Dishwasher for restaurant 1 State street, Hammond. 6-1-1 NTED Experienced white girl or woman, for housework, phone Ind. Karhor 617-M. 6 -1 -1 WTaN'TED Experienced girl or woman, for general housework, family of two. fcail 5: SO t I p. m. at Public Librarv or phone 1 ft 2 n or 915-J Hammond 5-31-S TURNISHEDROOMS " J'OR RENT To Sept. 1. 6 room furnished Bungalow with all the modern conveniences, such as eleetfTc washer. Ironing: .machine and vacuum cleaner, screened porches: rood locality near Harrison Park. Will rent reasonable to respon- ! ib! party without children and who can furnish references. Address r F G . Hammond -3 1 -1 FOR RrT Furnished room ioT .at! $2 SO to II. 50 par week; Hotel Carletoa Hammond. 2-tS-tf FOR RENT Furnished plain 5 room cottage, gas furnished for cooking; pplv (i Sibley street, Hammond. . j.g FOR RENT Light housed keeping and sleeping rooms, newly decorated. Inquire, 141 Iyogan street. Hammond. 5"31-lf If-'R RENT Three furnished rooms. with bath, electric lights; phone 311 Ha mmond, 6-31-2 FOR RENT Room for light hskpgl w ith private bath; 4411 Baring ave , phone. East Chicago 129-W. 5-3t-3 FOR RENT Light hskpg. "furnished" "4 rom flat and 3 room flat: 476 Siblev street, Hammond. 5-31-2 TO R RENT .""room furnished Bungalow, South side, phone Hammond 142. 6-1-3 FOR RENT Roonn for light hsk'pg" P77 Truman avenue, phone Hammond 1 242-R. 6-1.2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light hskpg. No objection to one child. ISS Fayette street. Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR RENT I front bed room and a rarlor with kitchen privileges; 26S Michigan avenue, Hammond. t-1-2 FOR RENT ."Tea r r o o m s for light hskpg., at 20" Indiana avenue, phone Hammond 2162. 6-1-1 FOR RENT Two Or three furnlshied rooms for light hskpg., 715 Sohl at.. Ha mmond . 6-l -3 FOR RENT 2. 3 and 4 room apartments, furnished for light hskpg.. eM 24 Douglas street, phone 10SS-R Hammond. 6-1-1 f O R RENT Fii m feTToom sf orligh t hskpg., -44 Michigan avenue. Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR RENT 2 llrhf hskpg. rooms-for two people; 333 Indiana avenue, HammonelL 6-1-2 FOR RENT 2 modern rooms furnished for 'hskpg., private bath and entrance. O-all 430 Indiana avenue. Hammond. 6-1-1 rOR-RENT 6 room modern furnished Bungalow with garage: call Hammond 3559. -!- FOR RENT 4 room Cottage, we furn'shed. ref. req , call 139-J Indiana Harbor. FOR RENT 2 large clean light hsk'pg"! rooms. modern conveniences, two blocks west of Dion Store, $61 State Ivln street, phone 1282-W Hammond IJ-1-1 FOR RENT 2 furnihel hskpg rooma. 2 hskpg. rooms for men; ISS Plummer avenue, Hammond. j 6-1-tf FOR RRN'f 2 front sleeping rooms, PS Sibley street: also on large hkpg. room and sleeping room at 67 State st. Ham mond. 6-1-4 fOTL RENT Modern light hskpg. rooms K0 Ingraham avenue. West Hammond. 6-1-2 ffvR RENT Furnished room down. 6-1-1 town, rhope Hammond STS-W. FOR RENT Furnished room; at HI Carroll eitret, Hammond. 6-1-1 PEVR RENT 5 room f u rn i shed hous7 phope .Hammond169 6-1-1 FOR-RENT S furnished rooms at 866 Indiana avenue, Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR RENT 4 room fyrnihed flat, all modern, close, to car line: 433 Indiana avenue, phone Hammond 1262-J. FcYr RfcN't 1 rooms for Ughthskpg. all conveniences: 313 Truman avenue Ha mmon 6 . - -1 FOR RENT Two large light hskpg. rooms: 46 Rimbach avenue. HamrriondN phone "677. 6-1-1 WANTED TO BUY WANT TO bTTV Second hand engine lathe. 16 or 16 inch; Write B. X. B.. care Times. Hammond. 5-31-5 WANTED TO BUT Oil or gasol'ne stove. 2 chairs, rugs and diahes. pho-ae 118 Hammond. C-'TEI) TO BUT A canoe, phone i)5-M after 6.00 p. m.. Hammond. - B"J WANTED TO BUT Two safe deli veryhorses: 411 Ash street. Phono Hamnnd !K2. 6-1-1 WXNTED TO BUT Toung watch dog. Phone Highland 1, ask for Kraav. 6-1-2 MONEY TO LOAN
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
FOR KAI 2 modern C room Brick Bungalows on Field's avenue, call IMS. Jno. F. Wllhelm & Sen, 2iS Calumet avenue. Hammond. 6-26-tf UOR SALE OR RENT 6 room Bunslow on East State street; Jno. F. Wllhelm fc Son. 26 Calumet avenue, tel. Hammond 24S. 6-26-tf FOR SALE 40 acres level land in" cub tlvatlon, house, barn, orchard, growing crop. Immediate possession 130. $1600 down. SO acres, house, outbuildings, nr station and school. $S6. Take some trade; George F. Meyers, l;enselaer, Indiana. 5-17-6 FOR SALE Five acres of land, suitable for truck farm. eat of Kennedy avenue in Hessvlllc, phone Hammond 217. 6-2S-3 FOR SALE High clase modern Rungatow with garage and driveway: at 423 Eaton treet. Owner on premises 6 - 3 1-1 FOR SALE County Club lot, Webb's tT All assessments paid. Bargain. Robertson. 326 N. Cuyler avc, Oak Park. Clhicago, 6-1-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE Improved 10 acre farm. 4 room house; 432 Ash St., Hammond. 6-1-3 FOR SALE Large 11 room house on Ogden street, furnished or unfurnished, price of house $7650; $3,000.00 cash and balance time: for full particulars phone Hammond 1776 Hammond or call 31 Michigan ainu, 6-'-1 BARGAINS Occasionally we get a real snap In a home bargain; here is a five room cottage, all ready to move into: redecorated throughout, newly painted, full 7 foot cemented basement, bath, electric lighta, gas, close In and In a very choicr location; price $3200 with small cah payment and balance monthly. A very fine modern 8 room home locatad west of Hohman street, near the Harrison Park, large airy rooms, finished in oak and very attractively decorated. Has 4 large bed rooms and a bath on second floor. Suitable for a large family or rooming house. Price $SS00, reasonable terms. OOSTLI.V. MKTS' & HASTINGS (Inc.) On Hohman, corner of State street. Open evenings, phone Hammond 140 FOR SALE On account of death, must sell six room modern two story brick veneered colonial home, now under construction on South Hohman street, near the Harrison Park. Will sell either as it is now or when complete. Has basement, garage, large living room 14x28. dining room. kitchen and breakfast ,. . v. Y,.nt-ii, .(.frl -.r ? nr with , Willi 'lv-. - - outslda Icing door. Upstairs has mas ter a room Ibxis. ronntcua wnn uirvsing room with ladle and gents' ward robe Maid a fred room ana itue" rutuu also; attic, with automatic stairs. Present plans call for tile roof, hard wood flnlsh and floors throughout; Includes screens, grading of lawn. etc. 111 either sell ecjuitv or finished price complete. Plans and specifications by architect. This building was figured et unusual low cost and will s-'ll at the actual cost of lot and building. rivme Hammond 4.0. p-.l--FOR SAI-E 6 room story and one-half west Sibley street, price $4,000.0(: Property for sale In all parts of Hammond. Easv terms F. L Wyman. &6 Hohman street. 2nd fl.jor, phone 189 Hammond. L" forTsale-miscellaneous " FOR SALE SCRATCH PADS. ALL SIZES ; TIMES OFFICE. HAMMOND BUILDING. HV1 FOR SALE Victor Victrola with 25 records. Large size cabinet. Price $35. Will accept payments of $5 per month from responsible party. Call dav or evening at 522 Broadway. Gary, Ind 5-25-6 FECIAL SALE ON' NEW SEWING MACHINES Beth Foot Power and Electrics. At 40 pr cent reduction In price; 150 Singers. White nd New Home machines must b sold within the next fifteen o-ays: F. C. MILLER. 1SI State street. H ammond ' 5-26 -6 FOR SALE Fresh picked Strawberries John Scbisser. 1 "i miles east of Griffith. 5-31-3 FOR SALE Screen doors, 2 ft. 8 by 6 fx. 9, regular $4.75; $3.75. 2 burner oil stoves, .$8.75. 3 burner oil stoves ,$10.25. 5 quart copper, nickle plated tea kettle, regular $6.75, at $2.75. COHEN'S VARIETY STORE 692 So." Hohman Street Four Blocks South of the Court House. 5-S1-1 CLOSING OUT CORD TIRES at 50 per cent, off at unheard of prices. Ali sizes, standard makes. 8.000 miles guarantt: 2nd floor, Beti Motor Truck Company, 494 Hohman atrcet, Hammond. fi - 3 1 - 4 WHERE T0 btjy Special for Thursday, June 2: 9x12 Brussel rug, $35 value with this ad. $19.75. Hammond Furnitur Co., J. Arkin, Mgr., 242 East State street, Hammond. 6-1-1 FOR 8 ALE 10 shares Central N u t Ick stock for cash; H. E. Buehrer, 557 Morris avenue. Hammond. 6-1-2 FOR SA LE 9x1 2 French Wilton Rug". nw. at a Bargain: phone Hammond 2317. 8-1-3 FOR SALE 4 rooms of furniture, very reasonable. Rooms can be retained If suitable; 576 State. Line street. Hammond. . . ?-l -1 FOR SALE 2 wheels 30x3. nearly new chr at $5.00; 314 Michigan avenue, Hammond, - FOR SALE 2 horses and one mule, good sound condition. Apply Western Steel Car and Foundry Co., Hegowisch. 111. "'"4 PIANO Win "Webber Piano, coat $550.00 In excellent condition with duer bench to match, will naeriflce at $100; if taken at once Call Hammond 34. 6-1-1 FOR." SALE Private party wijl sell a beautiful $00.00 Player Piano with 90 roll-, bench, cabinet and rf for $250.00. This player Is good as new and in best Condition. Must sell at once. Call 170 Plummer avenue. Hammond. FOR SALE Restaurant Coffee House and Hotel combined, chwp rent, five year lease; Inquire 950 Washington St.. Gary. Ind. 6-1-6 FOR SALE Fresh Strawberries. direct from the farm, phone Hammond H7Q-T3: also pickers wanted. 6-1-4 LOST AND FOUND FOUND A place to eat at the-Hotel Carleton, Hammond. 30c meals. 5-17-tf LOST Solid told Bar Pin: Finder call Hammond 1037-W. Reward. 5-31-tf
LOST Bunch of keys last Thursday, between Minas nnd Humphrevs. Reward. Phone 4093. ' LOST Between Hammond and Rensse'aer. two 34x4 tires and tubes on rr"s. strnpped together with four straps Call HammOa" 25S3 or return to R. W. LK.mke, 2 condit street. Hammond. 6-1-1 LOST Gren purae, wrist watch anH keyw: return to Times office. East Chicago. Reward. 6-1
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The S. & M. Battery Service, 318 Fayette St., narnrnond, phone 2655. ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS Our atock of repair parts, covers most any make of truck; Beta Motor Tru k Co.. 492-4C4 Hahman street. Hammond. Ind. 4-20-tf STANLEY STEAMER Tourlnp Demonstrator, Current model. Reasonable. Demonstration by appointment after 6 p. m.; Chas, W. Van Sickle. 94 Plummer avenue, tel. 214. Hammond. Ind. Sedan is not for sale. S-18-30 FOR SALE 5 model Cadillac, no reasonable offer refused, peed cash; apply 603S Alexander avPnue, East Chicago. Ind 5-26-8 YxTTi s ALE Ch f r 1 e t 490 RoadTtef; 717 Hohman street, phono Hammond 654 5-2S-tf FOR SALE Chalmers 7 passenger touring car. A-l condition, cheap, phone 3012Hammond. 5-31-3 FtiiS A LEChfl nd 1 er Sedan. 19Tfa'nd Cadillac, model 30; 212 156th street. West Hammond. 5-31-3 BOHLIXO'S. BARGAINS Ford fVure. This is an ideal car for a salesman or wll make a light delivery truck. Has a good sized cabinet box. mounted on rear. Price $400. Dodgo Brothers Touring fur. excellent coach and mechanical condition; very low priced at $750.00. Dodge Brothers Coupe. This Is one of the popular three passenger models and is eouipr-ed with numerous extras. Price $1200.00. Ford Truck, late model in good mechanical condition. BOIILTNG AUTO SALES Cadtiias fini Dodge Brothers I Motor Cars. Phono Hammond 266: Douglas and HohI mn ,Mre"t. 5-31-3 FOR SALE Strawberries, 1 mile south Griffith. Ind.. Mrs, J. Hull. 5-2S-7 FOR SALE Hak'T Electrle. excellent J condition, newly painted: 4 Mason j street, phone Hammond 2983. tzl I FOI SALE Otio Hudson touring car, new top. paint good appearance. A-l I condition, quick sale $525: call between and i p. m.. phone Hammond 92ifor appointment. 6-1-1 FOR SALE On account of unfortunate circumstances, will sell 5 passenger Paige Coupe. 1920 model. Fully equipped with extra tirep. has every feature and comfoc. m the interior finish. A-l condition and tires a.-s good as new. Phone Hammond 4S'i. fi-1-2 NOW OR NEVER We. are making sacrifices on every car In our establishment, prices ridiculously low, j ou cannot afford to pass thesn up. O'.ris. 7 passenger, S cyl.. 1317, $550. Olds. Coupe. 1917. $750.00. Duiee Touring, 1919. ..675.00. Maxwell Touring. 192". $650.00. Overland. $100.00. Nash Sedan. iDis. $i,nnn art. Olds. Chummy. 1917. $575.00. 2 Fords. $200 and $300.00 TOKEN AUTO SALES CO. j New location : 330-332 State St.. Phone Hammond 461. I 6-1-2 j FOR SALE R TRADE 1919 Hudson 4 passenger Sport $1200: 1920 Ford 5 passenger $3 10: 191 S Chalmers 5 pass. $390; 1!20 Ford one ton truck. ."190; 4506 " Forsvthe avenue, phone East Clrl-rago672-M. 6-1-2 FOR SALE New and Used Tires and Tubes: Benson & Hill, 628 Hohman street. Hammond, phone 772. 5-2l-eod ,.- jV1ISCELLANE0Utf FAINTIN't I A N D PAPE HH.SGI.Nvi Prices Reasonable Carl Vermctt, phone 1429 Hammond. ie-ii-jot v ai j'Ai'hit n.BA.MMi wan ana wood work washing; estimates given: phone Hammond 1097-M. 5-1S-6 G ( A RTS It E -f I RED7 Cohen's Va r'i" ety Store. 62 South Hohman street, phone Hammond 3079. 5-17-tf H EMS T I TO H I N G d f icotlng utt achment. works on any sewing machine. $2.00. Personal checks 10c extra. United Sales Agency. 1.300 Fountain Ave., Birmingham, Ala. 5-25-7 W A LI . PA PER-a tlla rgaln. paperha n gIng and decora'.lng our specialty. For sample.s and estimates, phone 114S-M: W. A. Dibblee, Hammond. 424 Indiana avenue. 5-25-6 WANTED rartner in fectionary; address Hammond. wholesale con-R-302 Times. 6-1-1 FURNITURE i 'LEANED. VARNISHED AND REPAIRED at jour home; call , "079 Hammond. 5-26-tf THE FAIR Garage, open for business. No 77 Sib- j ley street, half block west of Hohman ' street, phone H. mmond S97-W. Have j your cars repaired, washed, sjmonized and polished; also stored, prices reasonable. 5-2 7-5 WANTED Par tneir. w hoi ea le" commission produce; address B-301 Hammond Times. 6-1-1 WA NTED-Washi n g an d clea n tng "by day or hour: 47 Sibley street. Hammond. 6-1-1 HAVE your woodwork done by Charley Masko, screen doors and windows, buffet, kitchen cabinets and any special j wood-work: ISO Calumet avenue, tel. 2626. residenee 4210-J Hammond. ! 5-4-3 FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALF 5 room Rungs low, apply 4328 Northcotte avenue ast ( hleago. o-31-t i FOR RENT Knur room apartment, at I 1071 Columbia avenue: also two first I floor rooms furnished: Inquire 200 Sibley street, Hanvnnnd. 6-11 ' FOR RENT Garage for one or two cars IIS Y est Williams street, West Himmond Phone 1SP5-W 6-1-i FOR RENTHammond -A five room flat, phone 676. 6-1-1 FOR RENT 5 room flat, 4929 Magoun avenue. East Chicago. 6-1-2 FOR RENT S room brick fiat. 2 roomers) 4724 Olcott avenue, references. East Chicago. 6-1-2 FOR RENTlock street. -6 room flat. 3729 Indiana Harbor. 6-1-1 FOR RENT 6 room house. 507 Wilcox , street, phone Hammond 504-R. i 6-1-2 : FOR RENT 6 room fiat, located at 15 Carroll street, phone Hammond 2961 between 5:30 and 6:3Q p. m. 6-1-1 SITUATION WANTED i SITUATIONS WANTED t WILL DO TOUR FAMTLT WASHING CHEAP- , ER in your own home than any laundress. I am thoroughly efficient and I alwavs willing. let my demonstrator 1 show' vou how T do it. THE EASY VACUUM WASHER. Northern Indiana Gas Electric Company. Ring up i.300 Hammond. 5-27-tf. POSITION WANTED By man as railroad bill clerk and typist or clerical work. S vears experience, phone Hammond 13J53-J. 5-2S-3 FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES ; FOR SALE An "Electric Equipped Har- I ley Davidson Motorcycle, A-l condition; Phone 4253-J; 938 Wallace Road. Hammond. 5-31-1 FQirSALE Rebuilt Ilar-ley-Davidson Motorcycles, as good as new, sold on easy payments; i J. E. IiEBCH. 671 llonmw street, pnona
WANTED TO RENT W ANTE I 2 or"3 furnished rooms for light hskpg.. references furnished: address B-4&6 Times. Hammond. 5-31-2
LEGAL NOTICES RESOLUTION NO. A-210. NOTICE FOR PUBLIC HEARING. Eaat Chicago, Indiana, May 23rd, 1321. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, did on the 23rd day of May, 3921, adopt a resolution that an Improvement be made in said City, as follows: That Baring avenue, be Improved from the north line, of 151st street to the Muth line of 141st street with Plan A. Flieet asphalt on old macadam foundation; Plan B. Asphaltic Concrete on old macadam foundation; Plan C. One course concrete on sand foundation; Plan D. Asphaltic macadam on old macadam foundation. All work don In the making of said described public Improvement shall b-; in accordance with the terms and conditions of such Improvement Resolution, and the details, drawings, pi ins, profiles and specifications for such p. o psed Improvement which are on file and may b seen In the office of the Biard of IMM Works of said city. "Jt.at said Board t Fublic Work has fixed tha 13th day cf June. 1921. at 1:11 o'clock. F. M. at its office in said City as the time and r 'ace for the pubiic consideration of the proposed impr- em- nt at which time, said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose f.perty is liable to he asjessed for said Improvement, and will decide whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement will equal the estlmn.;j cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. H. 7C. GROVES, E. W. WICKET. OTTO C. F. SEEHASE. Board of Publie Works. Attest. T. T. RICHARDS, City Clerk. 5-20; 6-1 Thr Specie ef Giraffe. Dr. Samuel Johnson did not quit exrr the facts when. In hi ce!bratd dictionary, he? denned the trlraffe as "an Abyssinian animal taller than the elephant, but not to thick." As a matter of fart, there are at least three, species of giraffe the one with two horns, long familiar to us. and the second, that dwells in northeastern Africa, and shows a third frontal horn (In old bullsi, or. in the Uganda nriety. with ss many as five small horns on its crown. In the second species the patchps in the network f coloring: are largrer and of a brighter chestnut than in the ordinary kind. TRY A "TIMES WANT AD" The
HTHE lowly and uncultured Tartars when books fell 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 Trie 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 readand digest this advertising? Figuratively speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the 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 what'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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National Crop Improvement fiervlca. YOU can buy a policy for jxir cattle, horses and Logs, Inguricg them against death from all causes tind the. procedure is Tery elmllar to the baying of traveling accident policy for xe-aT-j The minimum railroad rat ta be enjoyed by the shipper and the railroad held responsible for the rdl ary value of the auima'.s, bat If you Lave a prixe-wlnnUig ball or a tborouglibred stallloa which Is worth a lot of money, you can Insure hlin for bis full value and Id case L la lost, the lr.Rurance company will pay your loss and take yoar claim against the railroad. One of the most notable losses wns of the bull "Idolmerc," winner of tli 101S nveepsfakes at the Chic. ro International. lie was rilled to a wreck and $10,000 was paid tha owner for hla loaa. If yoo are afclppLng for la.oghter, all yon have to oe la to pay flXX) to the. lcl lara-c man and Testh of Various Creatures. Rabbit? have 28 teeth, and rats and mice 20 each. Sheep and oxen possess the same number as hnmans. Frogs have no teeth st ail on the lower Jaw. and toads are quite toothless. The shark has several rows of teeth, the f ilter ones being replaced as thy become worn, at the expense of the inner rows. The pike is provided with what might he called hinged teeth, as ther certainly can be turned inward to enable it to hold i' orer firmly HI CHESTER S PlLLb TnK vuaui' uuia, Jy Ladle? Aah ce Ure(Ut foe hl-k-lW Ultian4rmiiA Fills ta e CI4 n rl.;ilcY ) wtta Blu Rtlooi. Tak as ctaer. rin7ifyonr v VnamtmU A fw lf. tfES-TEH fclAl2on KHASl riLi.a. lot Is ntTt knowi ts 6nt. 5lL A. -v. Re.!h sE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVILS' Tartar;
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there is no further charge until the shipment Is made. When application Is received and approved by the local manager at destination, all shipments consigned by the assured to that market will be automatically Insured when loaded and billed Id accordance with the terras of the extract. The mtfhod of collecting premiums Is very simple. On arrival of the etock at destination, the commission firm deducts the premium from the proceeds of the sale the same as freight or any other charge. Oftentimes live stock Is stolen or missing en route. The policy coven such less except sheep. The arrival of dead animals Is a daily event and Is often the caune of dispute. The organization of Farmers" Cooperative Live Stock Shipping associations, as well as community calf and pig clubs has brought this subject Into prominence and they bar ieamod that It does not pay to take chances. Plants Grow Best Transplanted. Plants do not always select the most congenial habitat, for it has been found that s'om specimens found growing modestly on the mountain top flourish n a marked extent when transplanted nt the sea level. Mrs. E. Lee phone Hammond 3346, lectures daily from 9 lo 9. tht Right Wa y to Live. 696 State Line Street, on the west side of hospital. Spiritual meetings every Sunday at 11 A. M. Test meetings eveiy Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. 66 State Line Street. Everybody welcome.
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3616. Ladies' Dress. . Cut In 7 elzes: 34, S6, 18. 40. 43. 44 and 46 inchea bust rneaaur. A 1$ Inch size will require S S-S yard of 44 inch material. Tha width of the. Eirt at the foot la 2 1-4. Price 1J cents. Catalogue Notice Sand 18e t 11vm or stamp, for our up-to-dat apiiag and summer 1SJ1 catalogrue, contaiairiK over 500 designs of ladies'. mlSM and children's patterns, a concisa and comprehensive article on dressmalrtas. also some polonts for tha needle ( Illustrating 30 ofo h vartouav aima stitches) all valuable to the noma dressmaker. APEX WASHING MACHINES and VACUUM CLEANERS Sold on Eaiy Pajmcits APE HOME APPLIANCE CO. 702 HOHMAN STREET Phone Hammond 2250 112 E. SEVENTH AVENUE Phone Gary 1721 AND EAST CZmOAGO railway conpAin? Vte, Whtt; and Vast ilfuiat Ta South C h !. omty. 1 :4a aw mmm V Ja, i
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