Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1921 — Page 11
Tuesday. June 28, 1921.
THE TIMES PAGE CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES BUY. SELL, RENT. GET A POSITION. GET HELP. BARTER AND EXCHANGE! OVER40,000 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: HAMMOND Times Office. Hammond Bldg.. Phono 3100. E. S. Bourne Drug Sfoie, 715 Calumet Ave., Phone 3685. WHITING UTiiting New Co., 524 1 1 9th Sc., Phone 138W. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BYi INDIANA HARBOR Lukeo's New. Agency. 3410 Michigan Ave., Phone 1 138 J. EAST CHICAGO N..au & Thomp.on, 809 Chicago Ave.. Phone 931. Timet Office. Calumet BWf.. Phone 283. GARY Timet Office. Reynold. Bldg.. Phono 137.
WANTED MALE HELP
"WANTED Salesmen, expern need in insurance, stocks or bonds. Xr at prosnt employed as accountants, clerks or foreman on railways or In industries. This is hiirh class. Somethin ymi want yourself, and not afraid to offer your friends. Room I, Straube bldj? , Cpen f eninys. Hammond. 6-2:-tf WAXTED Four live salesmen. Men not afraid of it"i k. 'ommissi-.m basis only. Wynuin Piano Company, 62 5 H"hninn .'.. H-tmmonii. 6-24-3 W A N T E D S a 1 e s m e n. 1 .a k e LaPo r te Porter, Newu n county; exclusive; new spark plus-. Easy seller, com. Mohawk Sales c. 21 E. Van Kuren St.. Ch i-ag. I U. 6 -25-27-21' WANTED Salesmen to sell livespeeialty; K-ood commission and salary. ATPly Indiana Harbor Drug Cu See Mr. Honorosol. 3122 Guthrie, Mn-.-t. Indiana Harbor. 6-2S-2 WANTED One 1 1 censed enei neor prlv ."ubHe Construction 1.0.. room 2 Rimbach bid:., phono Hammond 277". WANTEDFEMALE HELP WANT EI Girl Plummer ae.. for housework. Hammond. 6 pis :s-tf WANTED Elderly ladv to work in Private house.., Ca'l 101 I'lummer ave., Hmyn.i. 6-27-tf "WA N T E 1 V 'ii n s nil i t e ?irl for "ho 11 sp" work. rl3 Sedar St., 2nd flat.. Indiana Harbor. t5-2! WANTED Girl for peneral housework ' Phone 1 ,i 1 Detroit at., Himmrn 4 . 6 - i WAN T EF Sa 1 c ind J --si Zimnierii... n and Ivahn. Indiana Harbor. 6-2S-3 VVANTED : vuuni? ladies to demononstrate and sell toilet good in Hammond and vicinity. $5 to J10 per dav; eteady income. fiammond Ho Veep Co., 163 E. State st., phone 3006 Hamynond . 6-25-2 TURNISHEDROOMS tJtx 1 . LuroiMiert rooms with bath; .'177 Calumet avenue, phone 157 Hammond 6-2-lf fOti RENT Single furnished f 00 n . sT Per day Mc and $1.00. Per woe',.. $2, J3 and 5. Hotel Carle-ton. Hammcwd. 6-22- 30 1 FOR RENT 2 huskpar. rooms, pan'rv and bath, ground floor. Phone 1'JlS Hammond. 6-2 3 -tf IrOK IlENT 1 and 2 houseker pins? rooms for men. lS Piumm-r ave.. Hammond , 6-21-tf FOR REN T Dea u tTiu !. ttrictlv clean! front hfkpg. rooms, reasonable. svi South Hohman St., Haniniorid. 6-25 iTOK RENT Two room and kitchenette for light hskpg. Inquire 232 Indiana ve. Phone 409 Hammered. 6-27-tf FOR RENT Rooms for-li-rt hskpg. 344 Truman ave.. Hammond. 6-27-3 FOR KEN'T Will Shar.r"mode7n""oottg with couple on S'-uth Side. JPhone 4016 Mammond after 4 r. m. 6-27 fX)R RENT J:irnlshcd flat. 426""OIcott avenue, phone 5S0-J East CI11eago Z17" FOP RENT 4 room cottage, well furnished: references. No children. Call -39-J Hammond. 6-27-2 FOR RENT 'Oght hskpg. rooms. Ga? and electric. Phone 23.5. 303 Mich!ran ave.. Hammond 6-27 FOR RENT LTg tu iTs k p g . rooms, one large front room: suitable for two adults; no children. 24 Webb street. Hammond . 6-2S-3 FOR RENT3325 Biock Furn. room flat. $28. nve..Ind!ana. Har. 6-2n-2 2 rooms for light hskpg. FOR RENT 119 FOlR 1 Gartie.1 dst.. Hammond. 6-2-2 RENT nice fr"nt rooms, suit able for 2 men S5 Sibley st . Hammond. 6-28-tf FOR RENT Two room flat. Mode r n . unfurtiitshed, $15 per month. 217 Michigan ave., Hammond. 6-23 FOR"! lENT Light V.skp g. rooms; a 1 1 modern conveniences. 422 May st.. Hammond. 6-2S-2 ?'OK RENT r"urnisTred rooms for "light hskpg: also furnished flat. down stairs: bath: gas and eel;rie. 24 4 Michigan ave.. cor. Oakley, Ham. 6-2S FO R HEX T-S t r i f 1 y moTu-r n ght hskpg. rooms . Phone 1776 or call 531 Michigan aye.. Hammond. 6-2 FOR It EN T 2 "modern "front heated l.kpg. rooms, rear, South Shore. 1!)2 Sheffield ve,. phone 2 57 4 Ham. 6-2S FOR RENT Two front r.,onis for light hskpg 256 East Plummer ave. phe.no 134K-W Hammond. 6-2S FOR RENT FOR RENT Store roon Carleton. Hammond. . 20x50. Hotel c-y:-i rage. 4 42S OlChicago 'AO-.I. F5"R RENT Private Ka coft ave.. phone f.ast FOH RENT New garages, DxlS. 120 E. Douglas St.. phone 1010-W Hammond. 6-23-tf FOR RENT Store and four rooms in rear. 626. 130th St.. Hammond. 6-25-2 fOR-RENT Six room hous". furnished or unfurnished. 051 Wallace ltd. Hammond. 6-27-4 FOR-RENT Modern fat with steam! heat. 5 exceptionally large rooms. "Rent $Sf. Inquire State I'.ank of Hammoifd. :2"FOR RENT 6 rm. apt. Fast Side. Immediate possession. jTJ.ort per nrnth Phone Hammond 51. 6-27-2 FOR RENT Store. 577 Hohman street, best location in town, opposite Parthenon theater. Applv Within, phone 3S35 Hammond. " 6-28-3 FOR RENT 10 room house. Immediate possession. East Side. Phone Hammond 51 . 6-2S-2 FOR-RENT 4 room flat, also furn. rooms. Call Indiana Harbor 565-W. 6-2S-2 FOR RENT i modern steam heated rooms, newly decorated, would prefer small family. Applv State Line Store. State Line and Douglas, Htm. mond. 6-2 -2 FOR RENT OR SALE Five roon, modern cottage, convenient to Malleable Iron '''.. Standard and Gibson. Tr.ouiro 100 Russell St.. Him. -2 R R E N T One 6 room. 2nd floor flat heat furnished. 61 f Wentworth ave. Phone Hanimotid 154 1. 6-2s LOST AND FOUND LOST Rrc wn" po ket l-o,,k. containing glasses and chain. Return to 3321 Michigan ave.. In.l. Harbor. 6-27-3 STRAI-Efr"iJR''STO I. EN A large, dark fcrlndle bull dog. Ha? short ears and long tail. White neck and chest. Left front leg white, larne in hind lctr. Reward $25 for return. 91 Ogden st., phone 450 Hamnvv.d. 6-27-3 0"S T" Gold wrist ""watch, initials M. J . I.- Liberal reward. Address Mary Irefr. 5 6 '''5 S. Ashland avenue. Chicago, phone Prospert 60). 6-2S LOST Brown pocket book containing ' glasses and chinge. Reward for rtarn 3329 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbof. 1 fi--J lijT Sunday nicht. between Hanin nTid Cook one tire and rim. Fin der rlase call Hammond 1222-W. Re-M-rd 6-2S tnT Sundav morning pair f gold rimmed spectacles on c oiumma ae. between Sibb v and Morris Park or in Park Reward return to 601 Siblev ft., phce 1 254-M Hammond. 6-2x-2 l!7)SX n door-step "of 7S State street. cirarttte case and match case. One . ift and the other a souvenir, val uable to owner. Reward. Return to 6-2S 78 State st.. HammomL MONEY TO LOAN $10,000 TO LOAN Roe and Petersen j i,aw OttVe. East Chlcaco. 6-3-tf
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v H" "l'-' rooming house with 22 rooms, living apartment and furniture. For sale cheap to quick buyer. Apply 614 Oak ley ave.. I lam. 6-23-7 HI'S IN ES.S I'LAi-E Store and 5 living rooms on Calumet avenue;, only $270". t:K bargain. Very little- cash needed.' S owner. W. J. A. MOhPISKnv'KIi 609 Columbia avenue, Hammond. 6-25-3 ONAAm selling 12 Kood building lots nt $195 each on easy monthly payments. You may build at any time. This is a KOo, chance for a wnrkingman to Ket a home. Start now and stop paying rent. See owner. W. J. A. MOT,? FIERCER., , Truman and Columbia ave., Hamrr""f!' 6-23-3 FOR S A f,7-. 120 7t ore f a r ni-1 h rec miles out I'iVt Road, near county seat, near resort lake. See crops now workins'. Fully equipped. AH stock. Grain; hay; growing crops; goes with farm. Possession at once if desired. $14,000. Terms. Get busv if you want this. F. M. Cawly, North Juds-m. Ind 6-27-4 i-'OR SAITe. room cottatre. 3 3-4 acres; garage; chicken house: holds 400 chickens; chickens and garden included. Phone. Hammond 1296-Y3. 6-273 Ft 1 It SALE Modern six room bungalow; south side; screen and shades. 4m10; $300 down. Phono 240S Hummond. 6-27-2 Hire's a M ado-to-Order OPPORTUNITY For the Man Wliu Wants to I"ush Ahead Here's the dope owing to the fact that owner i., leaving town, you inn buy or rent at a bargain too. a cracking rrood business building, with TEN ROOM4 tipstairs. All easily rented. And a larg business room downstairs, now occupied by a live. going soft drink parlor and pool room. Equipped with Fol.-R POOL TAP.LE.S find a good soft drink bar. Well stocked with best known brands of soft drinks. Yes sir. this little Gold Mine must be- sold and sold quick -somebody is sure going to grasp this once-in-a-life time ch&nce will that somebody be YOC? See the owner at 1S5 Hoffman st. now. Hmimond. ?" Fo Pt S A L A."-n e w ve room cottage. just completed. All modern. Hard wood floors throughout at 32" Erie st. Phone 3:l''5 Hammond. 6-2S-2 FOIt SALENS" room strictly modern cottage, small cash payment; balance monthly. Price $2500. Phone 1 776 or call 531 M ichigana..Iamniond.-2S FOR sTbK- room house, 50 ft. lot. gis and bath. Sheffield ave.. price $3500. Will take liberty bonds as part navmrt. Palance $35 per month. V . L." Wyman. phonn 1 683 Hammond. 6-2S "FORSALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The S. & M. Battery Service, 31S Fayette St., Hammond, phone z6o5. , ATTENTION TittJCK OtVXERS Our stock of repair parts, covers most any make of truck; Betz Motor Truck Co., 42-434 Hohman street. Hammond. Ind. 4-20-tf FOR SALE Cstd tires. Any tire in the store $6 including 37x3: 30x3S $500. State Line Garage, 624 State Line St.. phone 3173 Hammond. 6-25-3 F11K BALE -.New aioi t'sed Tires and Tubes: Henson & Hill, 62S Hohman street. Hammond, phone 2728. 6-2-eod FOR SALE One ton Ford truck, used one month, insurance paid, price $575. Inquire 130'. Dickson St., Chicago. Phone 2163 Haymarket. after six p. m. Vruek can be seen at 9 4 drover st.. Hammond. 6-27-3 BOHLIXG'S BAKGxVIXS Cadillac 8. type 57, Suburban Sedan. This car was delivered in December of 1319 and was carefully used bv the original purchaser. Cord tires show practically no wear, one extra. The upholstery is a beautiful brown veiour and Is like, new. .Painted a rich dark maroon: alt bright parts renlckled. This is the lst opportunity we have had to offer such a nearly new car at this price. Sells new today for over $5700. Our price $4000. New car guarantee. Overland. 4 cylinder. 5 passenger touring. Late model, in exceptionally tine condition throughout. Price $500. Ford Coupe, 1919 model, fitted -with a good sized cabinet "box on rear, suitable for light delivery. BOHLING AUTO SALES DcTdge Prothers and Cadillac Motor Gars'. Phone 266. 27 Douglas and Hohman sts.. Hammond. 6-27-3 FOR SALE- Buiek roadster. $250 takes it for quick sale. 1,0 t.onkey ave.. cor. Garfield Garage. Hammond. 6-27-3 FOitSA LK -Dodge-Touring car in A-i condition Spot light and 6 good tires. $300 cash and the balance In 0 monthly payments. 446 Summer blvd, Hammond. ' FOR SA LE 5 passenger DrexcJ Touring ca- A real bargain. Come at once. faT 526 Wilcox St.. Ham. 6-2S Remember that July 4th is approaching and no ear to ride in is disheartening. Make use of these) bargains: 2 Olds. 8 cyl.. rare bargains. 1 Olds Coupe, like new. 1 Maxwell. 1920 model. 1 DodKs 1919 model. 1 Nash Sedan bargain. 1 Briscoe vcrv cheap. TORE V AITO SALES CO. Haynes and Olds Dealers 330 and 332 State St., phone 461 Hammond. 6-28 Clean-Up on Used Cars One 1913 Ford Roadster. $300. One 191 Ford Sedan, $150. One 191S; Ford Sia" $500. One 191 Chevrolet, 5 psgr.. $275. One 1917 Snidehaker. 5 psirr $30(1. Ono 19J7 Patterson, 5 psgr. $300. ne p'16 Huick. 5 psgr. $200. One 1920 (ilds Touring: $S50. One 1920 Olds Touring $900. One 1 920 Stephens Sport. $1400. One 1920 Stephens. 6 psgr. $1500. Tine I'M 7 lxdtre. $350. One 191 Dodge. $500. T.ok our cars over before buying. Time payments. Your old car in trade. These cars have heen repainted and thoroughly overhauled. We now have garage service, open day nd ni-ht. Gar handle wrecks of any kind. Towin $2 and up. Th'.s place undr new management. Day phone 3471. Night phone 231 Hammond. Dav Phone 3471 Night Phone 2311 ITanmiond Auto Paint & Top Company 480 HohmanSt. Hammond FOR SALE 1915 Overland just overhauled Phone 1373-Y2 Hammond on Tridav and Saturday. 6-23-2 1020 7-Passenger Sedan R cyl. Oldsmobile. like new at a sacrifice ' Will take smaller car in part trad"'. Address T. O. Box 176. Hammond. 6-23-25-2S-30 SITUATION WANTED POSITION' WANTED Stenographer; high school education. 3 years experience. Write A-19, care Times. Hammond. 6-28 SITU.VrTON WANTED Ffy experienced man bookkeeper. Write A-24 in care Times. Hammond. 6-28-2 Try a "Times Want Ad'
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
VICTOR VIGTROLA $225 style XIV just like new, for only $150. Also Victor us- d three years but a dandv. 20 record selections FREE $32.50 . WYMAN PIANO OOMP.WY 525 H dun an st., Hammond. 6-24-3 FO R SA IJSSCK ATC1 1 pTdS. ALL S I V, ES, TIMES OFFICE. HAMMOND BUILDING,. 8-11-1 Folf SALE 150 uncalled for Men's Suits at $10 and up' Leaser's Loan Hank. 65 State St.. Hammond. fi-9-tf ( i A 8 A T l . l I 11 E AT 10 K' S Easily Connected to Yoirj "Hot Water Tank Efficient and Convenient Delivered or Installed Small Payment Down Easy Terms Salesroom, 571 Hohman St. Hammond Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Companv. 6-22-lw FOR SALE So? i drTri k" p afl . yr.' ' good location. Phnn-313:t Hara. 6-23-3 Fop- s A LE 1 gray mare. 7 years old, 1300 lbs. turntable waecn and liart;es. 3312 Rlock ave.. Indiana Harbor. 6-25-3 FOR SALIC I'.iTr of saddle horses! weight about 1150 each. H. t.ann. gen. delivery. Hammond. 6-25-3 FOR SALE New 3 compartment fTfe. less cook r and utensils. J09 Alice St.. photio H'l-IlHainmonil. 6j-25-S Ft U S A LE -Fat hogs! 2 miles north east of Griffith on 45th. C. tjoni. Gary. Ind. 6-23-6 i'OK SA LE Fire works at w holesale prices. For information phone Ham mond 4S6. 6-27-5 FOR SALE Confectionery ami ic cream business, good stock, fine fixtures, good location. Indiana Harbor. Doing good business. For full particulars. Fowler & Son. Real Estate. Indiana Harbor, phone 121. 6-27-6 FOR SALE 6 rooms of furniture; very reasonable 576 State Line St.. upstairs. Hammond. 6-27-2 Foil SALE I'racticaly new 3-piece mahoiranv parlor suite; upholstered blue silk veiour. Phone S90-W Hammond. 6-27 FOR SALE Pool tab! ave.. East Chicago. 4.63 Magoun 6-2S-3 FOR SALE- West inchouse generator for automobile lighting. 104S Ray nvn, phono 1s7l-J Hammond. 6-28 Ft iR SALE lia by stroller!" fine condition. 550 Ogden St.. Hammond. 6-28 IlAlO"liAilGMN$i06'"'lP. For the best bargains in new and I'sed Pianos. Player Pianos and Grands go to Strafbe's, Northern Indiana's largest and finest Piano House. Every instrument absolutely guaranteed. Terms to suit. We. will take your old Piano in trade. STR Al'HE PIANO & MT'SIC CO. 631 Hohman St. Phone Ham. 661. 6-28-Tiies. fri tf t'ome VNIiere Others Are Coming Get Results Where Others Get Them We Treat Diseases of EYE SKIN EAR LT'NGS STOMACH PILES T.TVER KIDNEY HLOOD NOSE THROAT RHEUMATISM DISEASES OF MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN NERVES INDIANA PROFESSORS SPECIALISTS 220 State St., Hammond. Ind. Office Hours 9 a. m. to S r. m Sunday 9 to12. 6-28-30-7-3 Fl!mSAIE 13 room light hskpg. furniture. A-l condition; reasonable. 4906 Forsythe ave.. East Chicago. 6-2S-2 CN REDEEM ED DIAMON DS Abaou -tely perfect. blue white. 3S7-100 trifle under 4 karat for quick sale. $2000; strictlv cash. No trade,. Lesser Iian Bank. 65 State st.. Ham. 6j2S-tf W.VKDP.OBK TRUNK 'SPECI A L Angle and fiber bound, cretonne lined, all bard vulcanized fiber: full fdze: 20x22x40 inchest. $22.50. delivered. Leasers Loan Rank. 65 State St.. Hammond. 6-28-tf FOR SATTe On player piano like new. Cheap If taken at once. Call Hammond 3'06. L"2S v-F. ITUT a few used batteries for sale cheap. Lauer Battery Servine, 754 So. Hohman St., phone 3020 Hammond. 6-'-MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING AND PAPKKHAJSaLNU Prices Reasonable Carl Vermctt, phono 1429 IUmmonl K-tl-SOt GO CARTS RE-TIRED. Cohens Vnri ety Store, 692 South Hohman street, phone Hammond 3079. 5-17-tf INESTME FYom 15 t' 20 per cent on your money. Secured by a $250,000 corporation and city reul estate. A call will convince you. WORKERS" BUILDING ASSOCIATION Room I. Straube Bldg., Hammond. Open evenings. 623-tf i:Vr "PAINTING And paper hanging at prices vm can afford to pay. Call 3712 Hammond. 6-27-3 MUSIC PIECES furnished free to those who. during vacation, will regularly attend their lessons. Call at 143 W. C'ondit St. Phone Hammond 9 4 2-M; 6-27 F0R SALE-M0T0RCYCLT FOR SALE Rebuilt Har-ley-Davidson Motorcycles, as good as new, sold on easy payments; J. E. I.F.KiTI, 671 Hohman street, phone 2137 Hammond. 4-9 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF A DM 1 N 1ST K AT, ION In the matter of the Estate of 'Joseph Ugri, deceased. No. 2400. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has h--n appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent HENRY W. PETERSEN, Administrator Dated June 13th. 1921. 6-14-21-28 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE "F INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SITTING AT HAMMOND, INDIANA. MAY TERM 1921. Benedict M. Rajcany, Administrator of the estate, of Inirich Fanja, Absentee, vs. The Unknown Heirs of Imrich Fanja, Absentee. Cause No. 20541. Petition to Sell Real Estate. Now comes the plaintiff, by A. N. Wltko, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendans thereto, towit: The unknown heirs of Imrich Fanja, Absentee are not residents of the state of Indiana, and that this is an action to quiet title to the following described real estate, to wit: Lots numbered one (1) and two (2) in Block No. two (2) as marked and laid down on the recorded pin of Mary Agnes Roberts' and Amy Jane Rorebts Addition to Ham mond, in Lake County. Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby 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 they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 13th day of September. A. D. 1921, the game being the 2nd day
of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Koom number 1 in i the Court House at Hammond, In said ' County and State, on ho 2nd Monday I of May. A. D. 1921. said action will be
heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, Indiana, this 13th day of June, A. D. 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. By: CORA D. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk. 6-14-21-28 Times Pattern Department 3609. "Jumper" or Over Blouse. Cut in four sizes: Small, 31-36: medium. 38-40: large. 42-44; extra large, 46-48 inche. bust measure. A medium size will require 2 5-8 yards of 27-incli material. Price, 12c. Catalogue Notice Send 15c in silver or stamps for our up-to-date t-prlng and summer 1921 catalogue, containing over 500 designs of ladies', misses and children's patterns, a concise and comprehensive article on dressmaking, also some poionts for the needle (illustrating 30 ofo. the various, simple stitches) all valuable to the homi dressmaker. fATU.or.lE NOTICE Send 15c in silver or stamps for our UP-TO-DATE SPRING AND SUMMER 1921 CATALOGUE. containing over 500 designs of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Patterns, o CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE ARTICLE ON DRESSMAKING. ALSO SOME POINTa FOR THE NEEDLE (illustrating 30 of the various, simple stitches), all valuable to the home dressmaker. Canada's Big Game. Tlirotighotit Cnnada from 1,000 to 1.500 moose are killed annually, but the game are protected and are hunted under certain restrictions that are rigidly enforced, po that there Is no fenr of their extinction. i
Home Comforts
Envy Of Foreign Women
VHAT 1) O Home comfort la an American institution as typical as the Statue of Liberty. No other people in the world hare so many domestic conveniences. Foreign women of tha well-to-do middle class marvel at tha things which American housekeepers take for granted a central heating system, fas equipped kitchens, instantaneous hot water supply in hininir white bathrooms. Foreigners regard these thinrs as luxuries for the very rich. Americans accept them as a part of life without thought of where they come from, or why. All the average user of gas In tha home knows is that when she touches a match to the burner she gets Instantaneous heat. For her it Just happens. As a matter of fact, the development of the mechanism of modern home comfort is a whole chapter in the history of American clviliiatlon. The story of the gas stove alone Is notable. Oas as an llluminant had an honorable history of a hundred years before It found its place as a fuel. The gas stove has been practical only since 18S0. Its evolution from Its crude beginning to the efficient economical appliance of today, on which 45,000,000 ptople In 4,600 American communities depend for the preparation of food, is striking. It has been accomplished by careful No Stars on Flag. We are accustomed to speak ef ln M?tars" on the flag. As a matter of fact, the national bnnneP has no stars emblaxoned on it. They are bernldie "mullets," or five-pointed representations of the rowels of the spurs of a knight. Thus we have today on the l-fi? a rowel, and not a star, for every tate in the Talon.
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A Fund of Information That You Should Have ISRAELI, wKo for six years was prime minister of England, said: "It has been my observation that the most successful man in any undertaking, is the man who has the most information." It doesn't requite any particular information just to go out and buy something. But to buy the best of that something at a price that is satisfactory to you that is a successful purchase. And to make successful purchases you must have information. Advertising gives you just that kind of informationIt tells you where to go in order to get the best of anything you want at a fair price. That is why it is a paying proposition for the man or woman who handles a pocketbook to study the advertisements in this newspaper regularly every day. To those who use it properly, newspaper advertising is a source of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is a watch-dog of dollars a guarantee of satisfaction. If you would learn the facts about the things you need to make you comfortable and happy, read the advertisements
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r - 1,1 Vl Jr. A. t W . f0j.? . ,-- ' r.' .' . scientific study and experimentation by gas manufacturers to meet tha public need. As has been said. Americans hire had little concern as to where their home comforts coma from. But now conditions have changed and a new situation has arisen which brings tha whole matter sharply to their attention. Enormous advances In the cost of labor and materials with the prices which they may charge fixed, in most cases, by rule or regulation, have brought dangerously near the rocks those public utilities from which flow many of the creature comforts of the nome. The gas manufacturers are in a particularly hard place slnca In addition to being caught between soaring costs and stationary prices, they are also menaced by a shortage of the gas-maklnc oil essential to their produet. If Americans would preserve th convenience and comfort of their homes they must do more than taka them for granted. They mu.t recognize changed conditions and their own responsibility. Each one must, in short, assume a just share of tha Increased burden of maintaining that great American institution modern home comfort of which the individual enjoys the pleasure and benefit. This Gift Is Welcome. If you desire to remember with a present some friend or former chum living at a distance, purchase a box f stationery, give a sheet to your onetime mutual friends and ask them each to write a favorite recipe on It. Then collect these sheets, make them into a neat book and send it. It will be appreciated because It is personal.
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How 'Home, Sweet Hotne' Was Written John Howard Payne, th audior of "Home, Sweet Home," was nn American minstrel who wanflered nil over the earth, practically. After the der.th ef his parents, when he was twelve venrs old, he never had a renl home, and at the time of writinu Die sons he was stinnde. in Paris, a foreign land, awuy from all the frienOs he held (leer. lie wrote the song oil a dreary day In October, 1S-.2.
Rome. The traditional date for the founding of Rome is "". 15. C. Koine has been de.scribed as a city-state. It was at one time recognized as the cufdtal of the ancient world. Since: 1871 it has been the capital of modern Italy. The city Is distinguished for Its vast ruins, Its many historical gates and its monuments, both ancient and modern. Uome is inclosed within a circle of forts 30 miles in extent. Fortification. Host Look here, old rann, my wife wants you to take Miss Piffle in to dinner. She has just written an essay on the "Cosmic Urge," so I advise you to have a couple more cocktails. Life. Mrs. E. Lee phone Hammond 3346, lectures daily from 9 to 9. the Right Wa y to Live. 696 State Line Street, on the west side of hospital. t-Mlll Spiritual meetings every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Tuesday and Friday call for Special Advice with reduced prices. DEAL WITH THE OLD RELIABLE Loan Any Amount up to $300 at Low Legal Rates On Furniture, Pianos, Etc Licensed and Bonded raOSE HO 323 Boom 3, Panama BULg. 14.0-1 SO a. Btata St., Bun-aic4.
