Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 82, Hammond, Lake County, 26 September 1921 — Page 9

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ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BYi HAMMOND Tone Office. HtmmonrJ BMg Phoa 3100. E, S. Bourne Drug Star. 713 Calumet ArePhone 3685. 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 Ackrertisements must be in the office and paid for by 1 1 a. m. on day of Insertion. Rate !0c per line, averaging five words to the line. DVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BYi INDIANA HARBOR Luken. New. Agency, 3410 Michigan Ave, Phone 1138J. EAST CHICAGO Nmo & Thoropion. 809 Chicage Ave, Phone 931. Tiraci Office. Calumet BIJg, Phone 233. GARY Time. Office. Reynold. BWg- PSone 137. UHrrEi9-miHB &- 524 II9& Su IW U3W.

WANTED MALE HELP

WANTED Freight Car Roofers; Illinois Car & Mffj. Co., Hammond. 8"19 tf WANTED First class product salesman to cover Calumet region. Write Brook Produce Co., Brook, lnd., giving reference. 9:23:1 CLARKS 18 upward, for Postal "Mail Service. $120 month. Experience unnecessary. Examinations October. For free particulars of Instruction, write R. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner). 495 Continental Bldg., Washlngton. P. C. 923:3 WANTED Experienced man to do cooking, in Quick Lunch Room, Apply 713 Calumet ave.. Hammond. !):2i:2 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle aged woman who likes a good home. Apply 454 Todd ave.. Bast tTiicaKQ- 9:2l:6 WANTED Girl with working knowledge of bookkeeping and stenography, .state age. experience and salary expected. Address H. J. K., care East Chicago Times. East Chicago. 9:3 4j2 VaXTED Housekeeper at once, young Or middle aged woman. 60 4 Logan at., first house east Columbia avenue. Hammond. Mr. Orubbs. S.-t:2 i vVANTED Lauudieaa to take mprit home. Single washing. Call 650 Hohman et, Hammond, before 6 p. m. ' m 9:25 "WANTED Middle aged lady to keep house for family of three. Will pay good wages for right party. Phone Hmmond:3S7. 9:26 WANTED Experienced sales lady and cashier, good salary, steady position, references required. Haumoohl's Clothing Store. 413. 11 9jthst , Whiting. 8 :2S :3 , "WANTEP--Girl for general housework, no washings, dependable and thoroughly experienced, ref. required. Apply Mrs. Edward C. Minas, 22 Rimbach av, Hammond. 9:26:3 WANTED Large shirt manufacturer wants agents to sell complete line of fihlrts direct to wearer. Exclusive patterns. Rig values. Free samples. MADISON MI ELS, 503 Broadway. New York. 0:12:2 6 SITUATION WANTED WANTED Work of any kind, by an ex-service man. has had experience In marhine shop. Write B-102, care of Times. Hammond 9:24:3 S ft CAT I N WANTED By elderly woman." cleaning by day. 231 State at., Hammond. 9:26 WANTED Man wants work as helper in bakery, has worked some on bread and rolls. Address Baker, 1161 liarfield st.. Hammond. 9 :26 WANTED Chef wants work in restaurant or small hotel. Phone Hammond JtU. . 9:26 "W ANTED Position as housekeeper or care of elderly couple, by middle aged American woman. Phone 94S-J Ham mond. 9:25 FOR RENT FOR RENT nrol ! d 1895-W or Hammond. "FOR RENT large pore -One single room in Ham- , Hammond. 9:16:tf -Large garage. Call phone 11 West Williams street. 9 .24 : 3 -Modern six room house. h. good location. Inquire 36 Atchison lnp. Tor reT est lmprov ave., phone 435-R Whft3:24:2 Five room cottage, latements. Phone 1951. 367 . Hammond. 9:24:3 "ahimet ave FOR RE N T De s i r a b 1 e six room flatnewly decorated. 2S27 Hemlock st.. Tndiana Harbor. 9i2S FOR RENT A modern 5 room cottage. furnished, centrally located. Call at the HammChd Fur. Co., 2 49 E. State st. Hammond. 9:2$jJ FOR RENT Five room cottage, electric lights and gas. Inquire 1S5 Wilcox St., Hammond. 9:26 FOR RENT Three unfurn. rooms, Jlo per month. 479 Summer St.. Ham- f mond. 9:2$ FOR RENT Five room house, modern, furnace. $40 per month. Inquire 44 14 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. ' 9:26:3 FOR RENT Garage. one car. 513 Becker St., Hammond. 9:2S:3 FO It-RENTES to rer oo rn and five room fiat. Inquire at 3402 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor. 9i?6J FOR" RENT Six room modern fiat. Applv S2S Calumet ave., phone 159 Ham mond. 9:25 FOR RENT Six room flat, 5 Doty-8 C all modern conveniences. Inquire at 1 S3 State St., Mr. Pelzman. Ham. 9:26 FOR RENT Three rooms and kitchen, half block from school and street. 4730 Melville ave.. East Chicago. 9:26:2 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The S. & M. Battery Service, 318 Fayette St., Hammond, phone 2655. AfTEJTTTON TRUCK OWNERS Our atock of repair part, covers moat any soe of truck: Bets Motor Truca Co.. 493-494 Hobroaa afreet. Hammond. Ind. -2?"t? FOR SALE New and used electric Motors, all sizes and kii-.ds. Used motors bought and exchanged. We specialize In re-winding and repairing: Hammond Electric Supply and Repair 14 Sibley street phone Hammond J47. ToTt-S A LE19 2 i Roam e r Sport Model. Guaranteed mechanically perfect. A snap for quick sale. Am leaving city, must sell. Will trade for city property. 864 State Line ST., Hammond. 92 4 : 3 VOR SALE Moon. 5 psgr., current model. A-l condition. Red Seal naotor. new tires, looks like new, $975. with terms. 144 Indiana ave.. Ham. 9:19:tf "FOR SALE OR TRADE 121 Buick. 5 pagr., like new, $950. 1919 Dodge ro.dster, $.375. 120 Ford, 5 psgr., $290. 1818 Chevrolet. 5 psgr., $100. 450S Forayth ave..phone 672-M EastChL Jj23:3 FOR SALE--ST-eclal 30x3 over sized cord tires, price $15.50. K. S. Auto Pupplv Co.. 361 Calumet ave., phone S232HammondJ. 9:23:7 "FOR SAHE 5 psgr. Ford', f? 1 7. Name your price. 80 Russell st, Hammond. Terms. 9i24:2 Y5R SALE Bargain. 32x3, Ford tire. tube and rim. Tire and tube used Rfl mil8. $25 takes all. 77 IndianapoBbjyd.. JWhiting. 9:26 FOR SALE Five passenger Overland. model 90. all new tires, new top. good condition, bargain for cash. Also good bicycle. Call 419 Trujnan ave.. Hummond. llill? FOR SVLK- New and i;sod tires and tubes Benson nnd Hi'!, 62 Hohman t. Hammond phone 2782 8-M-W-F-tr " FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES TO R SA LE tb roe mde cars. Cheap. Blvd.. Whiting. Harley Davidson 1130 Indianapolis 9 23:3 VcJR SALE Motorcycle and side car. villi sell together or separately. Both sell real reasonable. Call at 323 Cedar at., Hammond. g:2S:39 MONEY TO LOAN BOARD AND ROOM , BOARD AND ROOM 67$ CaTBmet ave. i . Phone 3352 Hammond,' 9:24:3

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FO RSALE 41 feet Roosevelt avenue. Hammond. Easy payments wJ low prices. All assessments paid up. Write B-118 care Times. Hammond. S-17-tf Posner & Throop Co. Builders Realtors and Brokers FOR SALE A few modern 5 room bungalows, choice locations, close In. all complete with Holland furnace, clothes chute, linen closet, mirrow doors, kitchen cabinet. 40 foot lot. low taxes. Small cash payment, balance monthly. Phono 3737 Hammond. 606 Oakley avenue. Open evenings, Hammond. 9 :20 :tf

FOR SALE New Fix room bungalow In best residence district of Indiana Harbor. Will be sold for J6000. Small monthly payments. Henry S. Pavidso n ,J 0 il, llSthjs treet. Wh i tin g. S : 2 3 : 3 "FOR SALE -Three room bungalow In Forsyth Water Gardens. one-half Mock from street railway, city water. This is new and will be resrtv for oc cupancy in a few days. Henry S. Davidson. 600. 1 1 9th st- Wh i ti ng. i FOR SAL A Real bargain, eight room house, bath, electrto. gas, cement basement, all improvements paid. For quick deal. $3300. 1296 Myrtle ave.. Robertsdale. Phono 91-M Whiting. 9:34:2 FOR SALE Choice wooded lot on clean, unndy beach. Also wooded acre and two cottages. C. Coffin, Cedar Lake, lnd. 9:26;' KbRSALE Five room modern bungain nn south side, newiv painted and decomted throughout. Oak floors and hardwood finish throughout. Large rooms with living room extending the full width of house. Lawn, snruoberv. drtvew av and screens. Will make excoptlonallv low price to parties who can pay cash for my erjutty. Phone Hammond 2961 between 5:30 and 6:30 Must he sold this week. 9:26 FOR PALE Modern five room house. all large rooms, oak floors. Holland furnace. Laundry tubs, electric lights, kitchen cabinet, newly decorated. Located two blocks from Harrison rark on a 372135 ft- lot- Assessments paid in full. Only $300 cash needed for firt navmtnt Ralanra 150 Per month. Write B-lll care Times. Ham. 9:26 fTTrTITaLE; 37fc, ft. lot on "Madison St. A bargain at $450. Call 201 Chicago tt a n .: ave., rear, nt mmunu. FORSALE 1 9 room s. rooming house. centrally located big Interest on in vestment for right party, prion e Hammond. 9:26 FOll-Sa15E OR RENT P;ive acres of ground. 4 room house, barns, everything complete. Emil Lenz, Harrison and Spruce Ft.. Hammond. 9:26:3 A REAL BARGAIN On south side, one block from Harrison Park, an S room house on 40x150 ft lot. south front. 3 large rooms down and one small one. Two entrances from inside rooms to kitchen, four larg bed rooms upstairs, all rooms very light, beautiful electric fixtures. No decorating needed. Is 8 years old and no one has ever been here hut present owner. 7 ft. full basement with new furnace, stationary tubs, coal bin. summer heater, garage, excellent neigh borhood. price is only $3,700. will take between $1,000 and $1.5oJ s first payment. House could not be built for $1, 000 more than is asked for it. GET W. E A TONICS Citizens Bank Bldg., phones 3372 or 135 Hammond. 9:25 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 150 uncalled for Wen's Suita at $10 and up. Leaser's Loan Bank 65 State St.. Himmond. 6-9-tf FOR SALE Meat market, going out of business, atock and fixtures to be sold at cost price. Sale now going on. J. Baceraich, 2006, 137th St.. Indiana Harbor. ?.7 FOR SALE Shares Co-operative, Society of America, $21. You had better buy now. L. J. Mather, 680 Vnion ave. phone Englewood 187. Chicago. 9:2 2:12 FOR SALE Three pocket pool table. one billiard table with full equipment, two wall cases, one stove heater, barber chair. 2113, 127th st, Indiana Harbor. 923:6 FOR SALE Boys small bicycle, size 26 Inch wheel. Pew tires. Cheap. 11 30 In d i an a po 1 i 3 Blvd.. Wrh it injr 9: 2 3j 3 "FOR SALE Genuine Spanish leather walnut Duofold, brass bed and dresser. 523 May St.. Hammond. 9:2 4:2 FOR SLE Pears.- $1.25 rer bushel John Fitzgerald. Valparaiso, lnd. 9:24:2 CASH SPECIAL for TUES DAY, Sept. 27, 50 lb. Cotton Mattress, $6.99; one only with this coupon; HAMMOND FURNITURE CO.. J. Arkin. Met.. 242 E. State ' r Street, Hammond. 9-26-1 FOR SALE Player piano, modern case in first class condition with bench, music cabinet and 110 rolls of music. Price $215. Will accept payments of $S per month from a responsible party. Cell day or evening. 552 Broadway, G a ry. I p. d . 9:2 fi : 6 FOR SALE Hard coal burner. 3"0 Sheffield ave.. Hammond. 9:26 FOR-SALE 0rieBoft coal heaTer, one mans bicycle. 8 Rimbach avenue, Hammond. 9 :2j5 FOR "SALE One model B. vulcanizing and boot machine. 150th street ann Columbia ave., Himmonn. 9:26:2 FTr 1 SALE Acarioad"o? the choicest of choice alfalfa hay for rabbits Phone 58 and 3. Bleker Bros Co., Hammond. 9:25 FORSALF Half bid. ice box. wardrobe duafold, table, combination gas and coal stove and dresser. 38 13 Grapevine st.. Tniilana llarbor 926:4 FOR-SALE Mueller furnace, good condition. Call 1286-T4 Hammond after 5 p. m. , 9:26:2 500 WORKMEN WANTED At This StoreYon Lose Monev If You Fail To Attend this Sale. Men's Dress Suits (with extra pair of Work Pants free) for $14.50. Men's Dress Pants, $2.95; Men's Dress Caps, $1.15; Men's Work Shoes, $2.25; Men's Work Gloves, dozen, 98e; Men's heavv wool socks 2 pairs for 45c; Boy's Fine Suits, $5.50; Youth's Lone: Pant Suits, $10.50; Boy's School Shoes, $1.75 a pair; Several high priced Suits for Men, slight imperfections, at $6.50 each. We must have the money you must have the clothes. Then be here Monday and help yourself S. GREENBURG, 85 State street, Hammond. 9-26-1 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY Second hand 8-inch cement block machine. Phone 4353-J Hammond. 924 :3 WANTED TO BUY FortTT 1917 to 20 touring body. Phone 758. 40 Mason St.. Hammond. :24:3 WANTED TO BUY Ford truck or panel body. Pbone after 6 p- m. 865-M Hammond 9:26:3

FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Three rooms of good furniture and ona Oliver typewriter, no reasonable offer refused. Cash or terms. 1 o 7 Indiana ave., Hammond, upstairs. 9:24:2 FOR SALE Rocking chairs. dining room table, bed. dresser and ruga, reasonable. Call 1840-R or 3S6 Thornton st., Hammond. 9:34:2 FOR SALE Soft drink parlor, fixtures in tirst vlass condition. Mlchjgan. Indiana Harbor. 9:24:10 FOR SALE? Complete line of reatawrant fixtures, practically new. 330 Michigan ave.. Indiana Hrbor.j34:10 FOR A IB? BlTbyGr ii d V I ol i n piano and player-piano, all new. 3350 Michigan ave.. IndianaHarloi 9:34:10 I'Ulf SAl2ieather3Uiini' chairs, gas etove, rockers, beaver boards, office 2 swtnging cliira, 4 new doors, aivd for sale, lease to right party. 220 F State st. upstairs, Hammond. 9 :34 : 3

FURNISHED ROOMS FOR, PENT SingJo ruruihed ruoma. Per day 60c and $1.00. Per week. 3, $3 ap $5. . Hotel Carleton. Hammend. -- FOR" KENT Two euttea hskpg. rooms. 120 lHjuglas St., East, phone 1010-W Hammond. 9:21:tf iV R REN T Four furn, rooms. 348 . Flurnmer ave. Also 4 rooms furn. or ucfurn. 311 Towle st.. Ham. 9:23:3 FOR RENT One or two furn. hskpg. rooms. 3 rooms with two at 623 Logan st. Inquire 1SS Plommer avenue, Hammond. 9i2?.? FOR' KENT Two furn. rooms for light hskpg. Heat apd light furn. 497 Summer st-. Hammond. 9:23 1X)R"r";T Twonie'ely furn. front rooms for light bskpg. Heat, gae and electric. Also 3 room fiat furn. for light hskpg., stove heat, gas and electric 2 4 Douglas St., phone 1038-R Hammond. iVrTHENT OR SALE 6 rooms of furniture, a bargain for cash, will rent same for light hskpg. Call phone 2236 Hammond for particulars 9:34:3 I Oft R EN T Fo u r furn. rooms. 318 Flurnmer ave. Also 4 rooms furn. or unfurn. 341 Towle st.. Ham. 9j24:3 Fori i'ONT First ciass strictly modern furnlsheM apt.. rrlvate bath, suitable for two people. 42a May st.. Hammond. 9j24:tf FOR KENT Two- room cottage, furnished for light, hskpg;. 82S Walter St., Hammond. 9:24:3 "fXR RENT Furnished for hskpg., 3 room cottage. $3.60 per week. One and two rooms for bachelors. $2.60 and $3.50 per week. 18S Flurnmer ave.. phone 191 Hammond. Sh34:tf E'OIt RENT Neatly furn. room near Country Club, refined lady or gentleman. P h or, e 3 j!9 H am mond 9: 2 4 : tf FOR" RENT Fourand two' light hskpffl rooms, with bath, clean and private. 34 Ka ne ave.,rhone857-.TIIam.9 :2 4 :7 FOR RENT Four rooms furn. for light hskpg. 23 Condlt st.. phone 1093-J Hammond. -'2ii? To It RENT Three light hskpg. rooms. private entrance, south side. Phone 12S5-W Hammond. 9:24 FOR RENT Two or three rooms furn. for light hskpg. 510 Ingraham eve. WestHammomL 9:2:2 FOlOtENT Two furnished light hskg rooms. Gas and electric. 433 East State St., Hammond. 9:28:2 FO It RE N T We w fl 1 share our home In Whit!n with a congenial couple, no children. Write B-110 care Times. Hammond. 926 FO R R EN T Two lig ht h sk pg7roo ran, with bath room privilege, gas. electric and heat furnished. 85 Douglas St., Hammond. :2, TOR-RENT Two or three furnished rooms for hskpg. 519 Michigan eve. Hammond. 9:26:3 "FOR.' RENT Furnished room, modern, all conveniences. 1707. 135th street. 2nd apt. Phone 576-M Indiana Harbor. 9:26:3 FOR RENT Completely furnished five room flat, gas. electric and bath. 194 East State st., Hammond, second floor 9:26:2 T(5r RENT FuriUs"h"e"d"Tooms. 2an d " 3 room apnrtments. some stove and some steam heat. 24 Douglas St., phone 103S-R Hammond. 9:25:2 FOR RENT Two nicely furn. "rooms for light hskpg. Electric, gas range, nil conveniences. C5 Ogden et., phone 79 Hammond. 9:2S FOR "RENT Light hskpg. rooms. steam heat. 4 4 1 H Oloott ave., phone East Chicago 614-M. 9:26 MISCELLANEOUS W ALL PAPAR 2.000 rolls 1ut received at 10c to 14c per roll, worth from SOo to 60o a roll. Paper hanging at pre-war prices. Carl Vermett, 440 Michigan a ve. . jih one 1 4 2 9 Ha m raon d : 2 3 : t f WANTED To weld your hot water boiler before cold weather. Peerless Welding1 Works. 195 Sibley St., phone Hammond 1422. 9:23:6 PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and decorating, reduced prices. II. L. Plblee & Son, 501 May St., phone 975-M Hammond. 9:23:2 VULCANIZING AND TIRE REBUILDING Work guaranteed. J. E. Warfurl. 178 Fayette St.. Hammond. 9:24:6 CHIMNEY REPAIRING AND SWEEPING Call or address 6SS E. State St., B.J'handler, Hammond. 9:24 WANTETV -National" Cash Register. will pay cash for same, atnte size Rnd best price. Address B-109, care Times, Hammond. 9:26 WANTED Married couple to live and board, and aged gentleman. Call "04 South Hohman st., Hammond. 9 :26 :tf WILlTlSo WASHING 442T""Todd ave.. East Chicago. 9:26 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Furnished rooms, two or three rooms, bath and kitchenette In rood neighborhood, by married couple with no children. Can give references. Write C. W. Gordon. 16 Mason street. Hammond. 9:21:4 "WANTED TO RENT 6 or f room house, modern, close In. Phone 4014 Hammond before 6 p. m. 9:26:3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Wednesday, brownish gray fur choker, Lake County Fair grounds, east of Art Building. Reward return to Miss Ethel Nelson, Cedar Lake. 9:24:5 LOST TiTi Saturday morning on Chicago car, $70, about 10:30. a black suit case. Reward of $25 If found Phone Hammond 1693. 9:26:2 LOST Saturday evening, fur choker, return "to Buehler Bros. Market and receive $10 reward. Hammond t-fjt LSTNAirdale dog, name King, colling bourne on collar. Reward, phone 40S4 Hammond, 1148 Forrest ave. 9:26 L Vs T S e r . t2 5 1 hS unburst Brooch on I HA H ' I . t III ill. . Jl . .' L J Clfl., V. . , Hammond or Chicago car. about 4:30 p. m. Reward. I'hone 1025-W Ham mond. 9:26:3 LEGAL NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone but myself. - E. DE WITT. 9:23:3 462 Hickory st. NOTICE I Trill not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself after this date. B. L. McKAT, 9:21:3 4613 Baring ave.. East Chicago. XOTicEd"FTHEXr soptTonjFp'riMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 19th day of September. 1921. the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the Improvement of Forty-fifth Avenue. Section One 1) from the west line of Broadway to the east line of Jefferson Street, only on the north side thereof within the City of Gary. Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Twenty-nine Hundred Fifty-seven (2957) adopted on the 13th day of June, 1921, bv the Board of Public Works. The Intersecting streets and alleys aYe: Jefferson, Adams. Washington Streets, Alley One West, Broadway.

The parallel alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Alley Fortyfour South. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and can J)e seen at the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall. Gary, Lake County. Indiana. On the 10th day of October. 1921, at nine o'clock a. m.. the Board of Public Works will meet In Its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same have been benefitted or will be specllly benefitted by said Improvement In the amounts set forth In said roll and will then give a hearing- to all persons interested, and thereafter sustain or modify in whole or In part the respective prima facie assessments on aald KBy order of the Board of Public WOrkS" prrtRY H. STEVENS. JOHN' KESERIC. WM- nsM- of .Public Vork. Attest: rTH3-S:2 OTlCE"OFAPMINISTnATIo:tf In the matter of the Estate of Feter Zyp. deceased. No. 2358. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrate of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Circuit Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MINA ZYP. Adrriinstratrlx t,... a 1ft. 1921. 9:12:H:6

..-t-tz-e- ivi MOV-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKH COUNTY IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1921. Lucile Parker vs. Green Parker. Cause No. SOS 32. Action to Divorce. Now comes the plaintiff by Sheerer & White, attorneys and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wlt: Green Parker, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, ana tnrni unless he appears and answers or demurs therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 15th day of November. A. P., 1921. the same beins the lnd day of the next term of aald Court to be begun and held In Room number 3. la the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November. A. P. 1921. said action will be heard and determined in hla absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this 17th day of September. A. D. 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON. Seal) Clerk L. S. C.( By : WILETTA CAMPBELL. Deputy Clerk. 9:19:26:10:3 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY IN THE LAKH SUPERIOR COURT", SITTING AT HAMMOND, INDIANA. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1921. Harry A. Glass vs. Catherine Glass. Cause No. 20864. Action to Divorce. Now comes the plaintiff by Albert E. Griffiths, attorney and files hi complain herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, ahowirrjr that the defendant thereto, to-wit: Catherine Glass Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant fs 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 she appears apd answers or demurs therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 21st uay of November, A. D. 1921. the name being the 7th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room number 2 In the Court House at Hammond, in aald County and State, on the nT Monday of November, A. P. 1921, Bald action will be heard and determined In her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix - the seal of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this 22nd day of Septerttber. A. D. 1921. HERBERT I WTIEATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. By: WILETTA CAMPBELL, Peputy Clerk. 9:25:10:3:10 NOTICE OF A DM INISTRATOR'3 SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of George F. Schulte, deceased, in the case of Peter J. Belrlger, administrator of the estate of George F. Schulte, deceased vs. John B. Schulte, et al and being cause No. I3SS4. of said court will sell, pursuant to the order of court entered by the Lake Circuit Court in the above entitled cause, at private sale the . following Mrs. E. Lee phoog Hi mm on J 3346. lectures daily :4 from 9 to 9. the Right Wa y : o Live. 696 State Line Street, on the west side of hospital. - 0HICH ESTER S PILLS I41f-r AB ynr vragglat lor t'hl-ahae-ier'a iuno4 liraad 1'lila ia Ur4 W"l V14 vaSllc boira, otirri wlta Blue Rthfeoo. Tmke m other, liny ef Tone trie1t. A.kfnrOIII-ClfK!.TE,r i1aud ;raM pill, lot es mn kanwn as Best, Safest. Always Relist fL SOLD BY DRUGGISTS IMKmJ PAY CASH BUY COAL NOW We Trust You LOAX9 mn Furniture. Plauea. without rfBoTsL 3-xt otra mciAX nucs on 6o, SlOO, WOO, K300. At strictly legal rates allowing you twenty months time to pay it back If you desire. . PKOZTB WO. S23 Moom 3, Panama Bldg. 14S-1SO a. State St- HaBunoaJ

described real estate fcltuated In Lake County, in the State of Indiana, to-wlt: Lots 2 and 3 in Block 2 and Lots 6. 6 and the east 13 feet of Lot 7 In Block 10 as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of the town of Scherervllle in said County and State at the dwelling house situated upon said Lot No. 8 above described In the town of Scherervllle, Indiana, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m.. Friday, October 14 th, 1921. Terms of sale: All cash, or one-third cash, and one-third In nine, and onethird in eighteen months from date of sale, deferred payments to bear 6 per cent interest per annum and to be secured by first mortgage upon the real estate purchased as per order of Court. Should said property not sell on the date fixed In the notlc. administrator reserves the right to sell It at any subsequent date. Said Administrator reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Witness my hand this 22nd day of September. 1921. PETER J. BEIRIGER, Administrator of the estate of George F. Schulte. deceased. PATTEE & JOHNSON. Attorneys for Administrator. 9:Z:10:3

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES BEL-MAX TO 5 PEAK Arrangements have iben completed with W. C Belman, an officer of the First National Bank of Hammond, and pioneer of the district, to apeak before the Chamber of Commerce at the noonday luncheon next Wednesday, on the Vital interests of the CalvMnet region. TIB PALLS OX MAX'S HEAD John Plemlak, of 4852 Northcote ave. East Chicago, was instantly killed at 5:10 last Saturday evtning when a ISO pound railroad tie fell upon his head, breaking the victim's neck and fracturing hla skull. It la said that Plcanlak, with a party of friend were In the back yard dlaplaying the strong man act with railroad ties. That with the assistance of four men a heavy tie had been lifted upon the shoulders of Pleanlak and no sooner had the ti been heated aecureiy upon the deceased's shoulders, than he fell backward As he fell the tie is said to live whirled around falling upon the contender's head The body waa taken to the Huber undertaking parlors to await word from relatives In New Jersey state. ENDORSE OTIIEJiS' PARTY The members of the Ser-American National Political Club of 4021 Elm et Indiana Harbor, at a special meeting yesterday afternoon went on record as endorsing and supporting the Citizens' Tarty. The members of the club as an organization have Indicated their intentions as an organization of assisting in the election of the Citirens' ticket from top to bottom. Vice President Sam Wujnovich of the Serbian club, said this morning that the majority of the members' had already signed the retitlon of aupporting the Citiaens' party and that he expected to secure the names of the few in a day or fo Mr. Wujnovich said, however, that I W. Sarlc, president of the, cluib, has not as yet signed the petition. WILL HBBT TOMORROW Dr. Goldman aald that the meeting of the committees from the Americanization League. Chamber of Commerce, Common Council, nd the factories on the unemployment question, -would meet tomorrow night at eight o'clock In the city halL WANDERERS GIVEN nFSLrBF Three wanderara who gave their names as Mr. and Mrs. McMlchael and a two year old child, walked fhto the East Chicago police station Saturday afternoon drenched to the akin and without funds for food. The party, said that they had w&lked from a small town In Illinois and were enroute to Dayton. Ohio, by foot. The three were placed in the Katherine House at the Harbor until they are able to continue their Journey. Twin City News Notes J The Mesdames Hazel Groves, George Summers, Frank Callahan and James McQuaid attended the opening of the Hammond Women's Club at the Country Club Saturday afternoon. J. 1L Ross returned last evening from attending a 33rd degree Masonicsession which convened at Boston last week. Saturday evening was a gala evening for the Protective Home Circle of East Chicago, when they gathered in the large dining room of the Congregational church for a banquet. There were covers laid for one hundred, and all did Justice to the fine feast prepared by the ladies of the xhurch. A five riece orchestra from Chicago rendered beautiful numbers throughout the banquet, which was Intermingled with song by the members of the Circle. The tar bles were prettily decorated with flowers and ferns, paper caps and carnations being the favors. After the banquet they repaired to the K. of P. hall where they initiated forty-five members Into their order. After which dancing was Indulged in until the wee small hours. It was decided the evening had been a great success from start to finish. This order was Just one year old on the fifth of August and has two hundred and twenty-six members to date. East Chicago Circle won the state banner for membershfp, which speaks well for the order. The many friends of James Thomas of Northcote ave. will be sorry to learn

of his serious Illness since his return last week from Wales. The Lady Elks will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Wm. Huber of 422J Northcote avenue. The delegates who attended the Sovereign Grand Lodge of all branches of Odd Fellows, which convened at Toronto, Canada, last week, returned last night and rort a wonderful time. They took in the sights at Niagar Falls, making the trip by boat. The delegates were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mills and Mrs. Emily Phillips of Indiana, Harbor, Mrs. Charles Helman of Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Swartzman, Mrs. Frank Hart and Mrs. Otto Doescher of East Chicago. Indiana Harbor Eastern Star will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock sharp when plans will be completed for the visit of the grand matron Oct. 5. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Macintosh, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Warren and fire chief, Charles Smith and wife, spent yesterday at the Macintosh cottage at Water Valley near Shelby, lnd. East Chicago Pythian Sisters, No. 391 will meet this evening at IC of P. hall. Last Friday evening Jhe Tri Kappas gave one of their delightful card parties at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Bucher in Northcote ave. There were fifty

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