Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 3 October 1921 — Page 7
Monday, October 3, 1921.
THE TIMES PAGE SEVET ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BY. HAMMONIX Tiaw 0&e, HimnJ Bid., Pfcooe 3100. E. S. Boon Drug Storo. 715 CUWt AtPhone 3685. WHITING Whiting NW. Co, 324 II9& St, Phono I3SW. 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 BYi INDIANA HARBOR Uk.a. New. Agency. 3419 Michigan Ave- Phone 1 1 39 J. EAST CHICAGO Nuu & TWpwo, 609 Qiief A., Phono 931. Taam Office. Caluml BWg., Phono 283. GARY Time Ofics. Reynolds Bldg.. PhooO 137.
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WANTED MALE HELP
H AN'i'KlJ -salesmen, must be thoroughly experienced in nailing of electric appliance. Some of our men are now making tiOO per week selling v.o 1-amous Sunny Sxids "VTasner at $100. , For Interview phone Gary 1363. Mr. S cot t. ljhl : 2 WANTED One man to collect and sell In Indiana Harbor, one In Whiting and one in Hammond. Salary and commission raid. Permanent position. Call at. Room 8. 1S? State st. Ham. 10:3:2 WANTED FEMALE HELP WAV TED A once. 3708 Harbor. lady for Parrlsh housework, at ave . Indiana 9:30:3 WANTED Bookkeeper, by a local conrern. famlTTar with accounts, receivable and payable, and with general I'ookkeeping knowledge. Give details as to past exper1'Bce. age and reference. Write B-119. care Times. Hammond. 10:1:2 WANTED Stenographer, for office of wholesale house, good opporMn;t- and working conditions. State -xperlei'Co and salary expected. "Write B-113, care Times. East Chicago. 10:3 FOR RENT FOR RENT One single room Jn Hammend Bid g., Hamm on d. 9 iLsJ Vaii KENT Three unfurnished rooms. toilet, pantry, electric and gas. 140 l:tisell at., upstairs. Hammond.9 :30 :Z FOR RENT 4 room-flit-down stairs, ysteam, gas and electric, newly decorated throughout. 4?23 Todd ave. East ! ca go. 9: 30:3 1"'U KENT Apt. 4 rooms and sun nar. lor. second floor, heat. hot water, lanuor service. $70. Linz Apts., 23 Sibley st. Hammond- 9:30:tf FOR RENT One steam heated 5 room apartment, Janitor service, $65 a month. Best location, possession at once; Smith, Bader, Davidson, phone East Chicago 222 t709 Forsyth ave., East Chiacro. -30-2 FOR KENT Two front stores on Michigan and Block ave., Lincoln Hotel. Indiana Harbor. 10:l:li rOR RENT .Store, suitable for barber shop, candy store or cigar store. Homerlee ave.. East Chi. 10:1:5 FO R 11 ENT rooris! Ivy st.. Indiana Harbor. This is a new house, it will be ready for occupancy in about 'en lava. Henrv 3. Davidson, 600, ' !9th St.. Whiting 10: 1 :2 FOR RENT Five room modern fiat. Hot water heat. Apply 3425 Block ave . Indiana Harbor. 10:1:3 run P.EN'T Modern 5 room bungalow. South side, rear car line. 1 in mediate regression. Phone 2740 Ham. 10:1 FOH RENT Modern 7 room house, furnace and garage. 4 51 Olcott avenue, Fast Chicago. 10:1:2 FOR RENT Store and hat. reasonable. Inquire at 3304 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 1 0:1:3 FOR RENT Private garage, on alley. 704 Hohman St.. Hammond. 10:4:tf F5 R R EN T Th ree tin furn I s h edroo m r toilet, pantry, electric and gas. IS Russell st., upRtalrs. Hammond. 10:3:4 IV) R RENT To couple, 4 rooms, upstairs. 697 Oakley ave.. Ham. 10:3 fOR REN T FTveroo rnTVo t 1 ai el m odern. steam heat and garage. Inquire 313 Piummer ave.. Hammond. 1 0:3 FOR RENT East side, seven rooms and hath, good basement, gas and electric, all in. $40. One 7 room, gas In, 930. Apply Mrs. Wood. 514 Fields ave., Hammond. 10:3:2 FOR RENT Four rooms unfurn" on Sibley st. Apply 838 Beale ave. Hammond. 10:3 FOR RENT OR SA LEMlTrirTxcePt heat. 5 room cottage. Cedar st. Inquire at 732 Claude St.. phone Hammowd 37S. 10:3:3 FOk RENT Modern five room buVgaT low. South Side, near car line, and schools. Phone n4flHammotil. 10;!J FURNISHED ROOMS FOR PENT Single rurnlahed room. Per day 50c and 11.00. Per week. $2, 13 and J5, Hotel Caxleton. Hamrncd. 6-21-301 FOR RENT Two suites hskpg. rooms, rouglas st.. Last, phono Hammond. 1010-W 9:21:tf FOR RENT Furnished for hskpg". 2 room cottage. J 3.60 per week. One and two rooms for bachelors. 12. JO and $150 per week. 1S Piummer ae, phone 101 3 Hammond. 9:24.tf FOR RENT Neatly furn. roonTnear Country Club, refined lady or gentleman. Thone 3S33 Hammond. 9:24:tf j'it RENT Two nicely furn. rooms for light hskpg., steaTii heat, all conveniences, at -487 Truman ave.. also two rooms at 55 Ogden St., phone 79 for paricluars, Hammond. 9:30 FOR RENT 3 and 2 rooms for hskpgT, bth. gas and two beds, 523 Loean mt. or 533 Oakley ave.. Hammond. 9:30:tf ro?i RENT Cottape anl 2 and 3 rooms-apt., furn. for hskpg., close In, 0. 152nd st11phone3309Ham. 9:30 FOR RENT Rooms, $3 50 to $40. " Outs'de. Lincoln Hotel. Im'lanl Harbor. 10:1:10 FO"nT R"EN"T 3 furnished lighTFskp rooms Bst in city. 47$ S!lblw si , phone 1420 Hammond. 10:1:3 FOR RENT To couple. 4 stairs 697 Onklev ave. FOR RENT Two suites of light hskpg. rooms in cottage. Prices very reasonable. 561 Indiana ave. Him. 10:1:3 FOR RENT Heated "and furnished modern four room apt., south .?ide, phone Hammond 3746. 10:3:2 Foil R E NT two light hskp. rooms, modern, reasonable. 303 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 10:3 foTT"lt ENf"f wo f urnT rooms for hskpg. Phone, Tjrht and heat funrIshed. south side. Phone 1960 Ilnmtnond; 10:3 PO R rJENT FXirnlshed room to re -1ni gentleman, reference required. 154 Conkey ave., Hammond. 10:3 FOR REN T Will share conTfortably furnished Tungalow, with couole. Everything modern. Call 1358-J or 523 Eaton St.. Hammond. 10:3 FO"R RENT iearTsteam beTted sleeplnar rooms, ft and $5. 018 Hohman St.. fammond. 10:3:2 FCR RENTTwo Yfont rooms, "furni for light hakpor.. all conveniences. 258 rijjrnn-ieTav,horie 1S4S-W Ham. 10:3 FOR RENT 3 or "lighT"hTkpgrr"ooms; - -"""Jtb side. Call Ham. 1255 -W. 10 ; 3 FOR RENT 3 room cottage, furn. for light hskpg. K6 3 Erie st.. Ham. 10:3 FOR RENT Tw o rooms" furnT for" light hskpg. 4119 Drummonil St., phone 7T1-W Indiana Harbor. J0;3 FOR REST"Four""fufn. or u nf u rn. hskpg. rooms. Orpheum bMg., also sleening room. 227 Sibley St., Hammotri 10:3 FOR RENT Large room, suitable for one or two men. 4717 Baring ave. East Chicago. 10:3:2 FOR RENT Two furfT light hskpg. rooms, electric, bath. furn. heat 115 Olnton st. phone "7-JH im. WANTED TO EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGF $.1,000 valuation In stock In good enterprising and progressive corporation, for automobile or real estate of equal value. Payments yet to run 2 years at $49 per T'mnth. AU pavmenta up to date. Add r s Sox 318. Ha mm ond . 9: 2 : f)R SALE OR EXCHANGE Forlilm mond property, 40 or 80 acres of land In the best rart of the state of Alabama. Apply 514 rielfla are.. Ham. I0:l:3 WIlTTEXC'haNGE for oeslrable va cant or equity 4n Improved real estate 1921 model Haynes touring car, might consider first mortgage or bonds. Write1 P.-120. care jnmes. Hammond. 10:3 roiriRKXT Sli r"oom-ioaifn flatflS Carroll St., Hammond. 10-8:2 fvRRENT"Seven room house, i 8S Conkey sre.. call after T p. m , Hurn7nond.' 10:3
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS FO RSALE 40 feet Roosoveit avenue. Hammond. Easy payments nd low prices. AH assessments paid up. Write B-llS care Times. Hammond 8-lT-tf
FIVE FEU CENT INTEREST I offer a large six room houso on Drackert st., for $6,000. Time payments o per cent, interest on deterred payments. New house with all oak floors, 4 4 Stead," care Lake County Times, Hammond 10-1-2 FOlT SALE 5 room bungalow, mod ern, garage and drive. 237 Lewis st Hammond, phone. 1833-J. 10:1:3 FOR SA LE !TmalTcottage In Forsyth Water Gardens, will be ready for occupancy In two weeks. $50 down, balance $2S per month. Price $2300. Henry S. Davidson, 600. USth street, Whl tin g, Ind. 1 0 : Ij2 ARE YOU IN THE BUILDING TRADES? Would you be interested in building yourself a home in one of the most attractive residence locations In Hammond. I will help you. Only $50 cash required. Address A-X, care Time, f tammon. 10:1:2 I'Nl'SlAIj BARGAIN This 5 room modern bungalow, hardwood floors ami trim, full 7 ft. basement, laundry tubs, excellent location on North Magnun. This home Is practically new and haw a new two car garase. owner leaving city. Price for quick sale, onlv 5300. CHAS. V. TERMINI CO. 210 Calumet bldg.. phone East Chicago 990. 10:1:2 WANTED Listings of both vacant and improved property. There is quite a demand now for vacant. Call us by phone, or, preferably, come in and see us personallv. ULLRICH & BICK, A Phones 4S0-2G50 Hammond. 10-3-1 FOR SALE Two nice 5 room cottages. with clothes closets and bath rooms and pantry, gas and electric lights. 3.'; and 34 ft. lots bv 127 ft. Garage 14x16 ft., lights and cement bid. $2,200 and $2,400. Part cash, and, ba'ance terms to suit purchaser, south side. 125S Jefferson St.. phone 1990 Ham. 10:3:2 FOR SA LBOne-block"-4 8 lots, sou th of Standard ave., between Calumet and Madison st. Ernest Hiyler, 120S East 61st St., Chicago. 10:3:3 FOR SALE" On east side, seven roonfs and hath, on main floor, kitchen and three rooms In basement, enclosed porch, screens, storm windows, all around, suitable for boarding bouse, good outer building. One brick 5 rooms and bath, double lot, full basement, tnodern except heat, gas and electric all in. One 7 room, frame, price $1500. Immediate possession on all. Applv Mrs. Wood. 514 Fields ave.. Hammond. 10:3:2 FOR SALE Good income property. rental $1200 year. Take small farm as part payment. Address Box 20S. Ha mmond. 10:3:2 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Soft drink parlor, fixture; In first class condition. 3350 Michign, Indiana Harbor. 9:2S:4 tOR SALE Wagoner Motor. A-l condition. 2 H. P. A. C. 110 or 220 volts. 4636 Forsyth ave., phone East Chicago 1529-J. 9:29:6 FOR SALE Coal range in good condition. 452 4 Magoun ave.. East Chloago;phorie 402-W. 9:29:5" UNCALLED fYR OVERCOATS $5 and up. Leaser's Loan Hank. 65 State St.. Hammond. 9:29:tf FOR SALE Low pitch tenor mxTphone. LesBer's Loan Rank, 65 State St., Hammond. 9:23:tf FO R-SAX&Oae Standard make w ash ing machine, will sacrifice lor $75 if taken at once. Hammond. Terms. Fhone 2250 3:30:2 FOR SALF. Baby Grand Violin piano and player-piano, all new. 3350 Michigan ave. Indiana Harbor. !):24:10 FOR S ALE Ttre and vulcan7TtTngshop. located in heart of Hammond's business district and doing successful business;' reason, dissolution of partneri ship, excellent opportunity. Price reaHammond. 9:.10:fi FOR SALF i test style. Harbor. pool tables, all Lincoln Hotel. new. laIndlana 10:16 FOR SALE Hard coal heater in A-l at 16 Russell St., 10:1:2 condition. Call Hammond. WHITE BROS. wilT have car of best Wisconsin potatoes in Hammond, on net. 3rd. for winter keep. Office phone 354, day order Residence phone 4000 3045 an 4393-R night orders. Hammond. 10:1:3 PLUMBING GOODS Fie ft enameled iron bath tubs one lavatory, 1 water closet, first class material, bathroom outfits as low as $91.75, delivered. Geit our estimates on complete installation. I. O. DONALDSON 2S7Sihleyst.. Hammond. 1 n : 1 : t f FOR SALE- Large size hard coal burner, first class condition, cheap. 731 Roh sr . Hammond. 10:3 F6rSALE Small grocery and market. 332 Michigan ave., Hammond, eood location. 10:3:2 FOR" SALE One oval oak dining room table. Call Hammond 2332. 25 Hichlar.d llammond after 6p. m. 15:3:2 FOR SALE Be'st "casli offVr buys J 2 Indiana Hog and Live Stcclt Exchange shares. Address 3-B. care Times, Hammond. 10:3:2 FvtR SALE Larce Base Burner and Steel Ranre. both good condition. 495. 150thst L Hammond 10:3:2 FOR SALE Good" blovcte, $16. Inquire 203 Slblev St.. upstairs. Ham. 10:3 MISCELLANEOUS WALL PAPAR 2,000 rolls Just received at 10c. to 14 per roll, worth from 30c to 50c a roll. Paper haneing at pre-war prices. Carl Vermett. 440 Michigan ave., phone 1 429 Hammond. J:2 3 :tf WANTEDWashing" To do. 702 N'orth Thomas St.. Crown Point. Ind. 9:29 WANTED Vtealers. meals 5ftc." Commencing Thursday. Oct. 6th. at 11:35 to 1 o'clock. 5 to 7 In evening. All home cookinr. R5 Siblev at.. Hammond. Marsraret Whalen. "BOARD AND ROOM WANTED -Boarders and roomers, all home cooking. Phone 3352. 676 Calumet ave.Jiammonl p.:""': ANEr Some one to board and rare for 2 girls, aares two and four. Will pav well to right party. Phone 12'6-M Hammond. 10-4-ti SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED By experienced young lady in general office work, tvplst and addressograph operator. Ad. dress H. R. R.. iTire Times. Ham. 10:3:3 MONEY TO LOAN Mb
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fuits at 110 and up. Leaser's Loan Bank. 45 State St., Hammond. 8-9-tf FOR SAl-l-: Shares Co-opratlve Society of America, $31. Tou ha4 better buy now. L. J. Mather, 6U0 Union ave. P hone Eng I e wood 187. Ctt i ca go. 9:21: 1 2 fT)R SALE 5 rooms of furniture" B0 Roosevelt ave.. phone 2371 Hammond. 9 : SO : J "FOR SALE Complete line of restaurant fixtures, practically new. 3360 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 9:24:10 FOR SALE Hard coal base burner, fit. must be sold at once. 731 State Mm st , Hammond. 10:1:2 FOR SALE On golden oak bed. good condition. 4 burner laundry stove. White sewing machine. 3S0 Towle St., phone861-JIIammond: y:3 FOR SALE Shoe repair shop. Inquire 401 east 115th st., phone Pullman 4050, Kensington. IR 10:S:8 I 'OR S A LE" A"bTue reed babVTuggy. A-l condition. $20. Call at lli Hohman St., Hammond. 10:3 FOR SALF: $65 Hot B st Stove, cheap. A-l condition. 173 Oak" st.. Hammond. 10:3 FOR SALE Gas range, good condition. 193 Michigan ave. Hammond. 10:3 rou SALIi. 0 piece black walnut bed room suite, slightly used, $19. Costs 4t. also ictrola, 3 Piece parlor suite. 2 brass beds. etc. Fhone 649-J after 5 p. rn cago. or 4430 JJorthcote. East Chi10:3:3 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The S. & M. Battery Service, 318 Fayette St, Hammond. phone2655. M-1 ATTENTION TRTK"o"VlRS-Sir lock of repair ports, covers moil any ?Tt??,.tr.uck: Bet" Motor Truck Co.. 49f-494 Hohman street. Hammond. Ind. 4-IO-tf JK SALE New and used electric Motors, all sizes and kinds. Used mo. . f." "X?"11 d exchange.! We speolaiire In re-winding and repulring: i..mIT?on'5 E1ctrio Supply and Repair li blbiey street, ohone Hi m rrtr n n K At A RHi SALE , overhauled, taken at once. ' psgr. Oidsnioblle. just all good tires, $150 if Phone 2340 Ham. 9:27i Ft (ft SALE iu ton truck, chain drive. Pbone 297$ Hammond. 9:30:8 FOR SALE Willys SixT'hummy Roadster, A-l condition. Phone East Chicago 614-L1. 721, I44th st.. East Chi cago. 9:30:3 BIG USED CAR SALE 1 Chandler Chummy Roadster. 1 Maxwell Sedan. 1 Overland Chummy. 1 Reo Roadster. 1 Dodge Roadster. 1 Kissel Touring. 1 Ford Touring. 1 Ford Roadster. 1 Oldsmobile Touring. 1 Ford Truck. 1 Palee Sedan. 1 D-45 Rulck Touring winter top. Other cars, tqo numerous to mention. All these cars are in No. 1 condition, and celling at a sacrifice. Trms to suit purchaser. 302-4 State Street, Telephone Hammond 3450. These cars will be displayed on lot next to Auto Customs Paint Shop. In1,1 1 rfJ?J 1 h !" 9:30 : 2 FOR PALE Oakland Coupe, good condition. 2 bumpers. 1 snot light. 5 good tires, on account of leaving town. CV11 551 Hammond. 10:1:$ LOOK All these cars have been left for us to dispose of for balance due at the '.h nks. NASH 1920 Touring car at price th3t will suit vou. CHEVROLET 1917 baby grand roadster, overhauled and In fine shape. You set the price. FRANKLIN 1917 Roadster, the car vou want at a rrlce that Is right. LIBERTY 1920 sedan, same as new at big reduction. REO 7 psgr.. will make real car for vou. BUICK Taxi TV55 model. This ear 'n fine condition, best taxi in town. Time payments to suit you. All ears with our usual guarnnteeHsMMONO AUTO ENAMELING CO. !73 Truman blvd. Open evenings, 'intil 9 Hammond. 10:4:3 liYm SALE 1921" Ford sedan: 1920"O1ds coupe; 1920 Maxwell touring: 1920 rv,rt touring: 1920 Paige Sport model. D'Nt Auto Kales. R32 Calumet avenue, nhone S2 Hammond. lj)u3 BOHLING'S USER CAR BARGAINS. Ford. $400. One ton late model, panel, pneumatic tires, good shape. Haynes. J4S5. Touring, cord tires and an excellent buy. Overland. S4S0. Late model touring, rood tires and in excellent shape. Ford, $200. good tires Pa.nnel delivery, rlth vetslbule front. BOWLING AUTO SALES 707 Hohman St.. phone 266 Hammond. 10:3:3 FOR" S LE T wo Fords. one Ford truck, one Bu'ck D-45, one Vaxwell touring, stii'lehaker. 7 rser., one Reo 7 psgr.. to be sold. Cash or terms. Thnne East JJhleagoSSj?; 10:3:3 FOR RALE New end Used tires) and tubes. Benson and Hill, 62 Hohman st. Hsmmnnd phone 27S2. R-M-W-F-tf WANTED TO BUY WANTED Good farm or ranch worth $60,000 to $600,000 urfln cumbered. Send full details or no attention paid. Franklin Browne. 4160 Drexel Roul., Chicago. 111. 10:1 WaTED-TO BTTy Pump gun or double barrel, must be in trood order. Address R-1. Box S3 Hammond. 10:3r3 LOST AND FOUND LOST A boy's black shoe, between M. R. Shoe Shop, repair dept.. and 192 Hlg h land st . . Phon e 2375 TIa m. 10 : 3 LOST Small purple coin purse, contains key and $3 in change. Finder retnrn to Times offico. Hammond. 1();3:2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF THE A DOPTTON OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 26th day of September, 1921. the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of Alley Fifteen West. Section One from the south line of Alley Five South to the north line of the Wabash Railroad within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, iinder Declaratory Resolution Number Twenty-ntne Hundred Fifty-one (29S1) adopted on the 31st dav of May. 1921. by the Board of Public "Works. The intersecting streets and alleys are: Alley Five South. Sixth Avenue. Seventh Avenue. Eighth Avenue. The parallel streets within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet are: Lincoln and Johnson Streets. 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 eaen lot or parcel or land suhiect to assessment and Is on file and can be seen at the office of the Foard of Public Works In the City Hall, Gary, Lake Countv. Indiana. On the 17th day of October. 1921 at nine o'clock a. m., the Board of Public Works will meet in Its office at ths City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances arainst the amounts assessed aralnst each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the question as to whether the same hv been benefitted or will he specially benefitted by said Improvement in the imounts set forth In sail roll, and wfll ttTen give a hearing to all persons Interested, and thereafter sustain or modify In whole or In part the respeo
live 1'rirnii facie assessments on said RolL FERRT H. STEPHENS. JOHN KESER1C, WM. SYKES, Board of Public Works Attest: DORATHEA MILLER. Clerk. 9;30:1 0 : 1 : 3 : :5 : : 7 NOTICE OK THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN: That on the 26th dav of September, 1921. the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of Thirteenth Avenue, Section Five (6) from the east line of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad to the east line of Grant Street, within the C?? of Gary. Lake County, Indlapa. under Declaratory Resolution Number Twenty-eight Hundred Ninety-five (2S95) adopted on the 7th day of March. 1921. h the Board
of Public Works. The intersecting streets and are: Grant StreeC Alley Sixteen Johnson Street, Alley Fifteen Lincoln Street. Alley Fourteen Buchanan Street. Alley Thirteen alleys WestWest, West West The parallel alleys within One Hundred Fifty (150) feet Is Alley Twelve South. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of ths owners and description of property to be assessed, with tho amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and In on file and can be seen at the office of the Board f Public Works in the City Hall, Gary, Lako County. Indiana. On the 17th day of October. 1921. at nine o'clock a. m.. the Board of Public Works will mtet In Its offiee 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 wtiether the same have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by fiid improvement In the amounts set forth in said roll. and will then give hearing to all persons Interested, and thereafter sustain or modifv In wnole cr in part the respective prima facie assessments on said R"' TERRY TT. STEPHENS. JOHN KESERIC. WM. SYKES. of p TstokB Attest: DORATHEA M'Ff v li-S'7 Cterk. 9: 3" 3. : JLJLI srnTTCE O KOX-REFIDbM-st a tf OF INDIANA. LAKE COUN TY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM, 1311Luclle Tarker vs. Green Parker. Cause Mo. 20832. Action to Divorce. Now comes the plaintiff by Sheerer & White, attorneys and files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wit: 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 Csurt and trmt unless he appears and answers or demurs therein, at the calling of ald cause, on the 15th day of November, A. D.. 1921. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room number 2. In the Court TTouse at Hammond, In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November. A. D. 1921. said action will be heard and determined in his 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. a C.( By : WILETTA CAMPBELL. Deputy Clerk. 9:19:28:10:3 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY IN THE LAKE SUPERIOJt COURT. SITTING AT HAMMOND. INDIANA. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1931. Harry A. Glass vs. Catherine Glass. Cause No. 20884. Action to Divorce. Now conies the plaintiff by Albert E. Griffiths, attorney and files his complain herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showiiTjf 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 TeTm of said Court, and that unless she appekrs and answers or demurs therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 21 at day of November, A. D. 1921, the same 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 said County and State, on the (nil Monday of November, A. D. 1921, said 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 Septenfbcr. A. D. 1921. HERBERT L. WTIEATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. Cy: WILETTA CAMPBELL, Deputy Clerk. 9:26:10:3:10 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S 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. Eeiriger, administrator of the estate of George F. Schulte, deceased vs. John B. Schulte. et al and being cause No. 13684, 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 described real estate situated in Lake County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Lots 2 and 3 In Block 2 and Lots 5. 6 and the east 13 feet of Lot 7 Jn Block 10 as marked ami laid down on the recorded plat of the town or Schererville In said County and State at .the dwelling house situated upon said Lot No. 3 above described in the town of Schererville. Indiana, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m.. Friday, October 14th. 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 notice, administrator reserves the right to sell It at subsequent date. iny Said Administrator reserves the right to Teject any and all bids. Witness my hand this 22nd day of September. 1921PETER J. BE1RIGER, Administrator of the estate of George F. Schulte. deceased. PATTEH A JOHNSON, Attorneys for Administrator. 9:W:10:3 Safety First. Jnd Tnokins says the most raluabl sene of humor Is the kind that enables a person to see instantly what it Isn't safe to laufh at. Washington Star.
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A DIVISION I.V POLITICS It has been apparent the last week In East Chicago that homes are 'becoming divided In politics. An Instance of this case, is that of Ike Specter and his son-in-law, Lester Ottenhelmsr. Mr. Specter is a staunch Callahan man ajid predicts his election, while Lester, by virtue of his profession and close acquaintance with the Republican ticket, has sworn allegiance to the old party. But wait' While considering; votes, It is always well to count the other factor In the ladiea. It is said that Mr. OttenheLmer has accepted the wish of her father and wears the star alao. This division in party lines has called forth a little confusion in the borne at 4327 Earing avenue. On the first floor you will find a Callahan picture shin ing- through the window, while above on the second floor glistens that of Reppa and the other odd thirteen. It all simmered down to this, that Lester came home yesterday whistling "Ain't We Got Fun." and I'm Gl.d I" Not Alone, g-ivlngr the baby a squeese as hs passed the Cradle, extending cour tesy to the wife, and finally setting; him self for lunch. Then a vane Lester accepted his bowl of coup with graceWhile looking; over at the ay cooing in its corner and paddling bis spoon in th contents of his mixture, it dawn ed upon the attorney that the substanea was solid and the resistance was not without effort Lester trained hU attention to the liquid and in courious exclamation said, "what the li ." The little wife advised the spouse that his proud Kepuollcan em blem had been torn into bits ani prepared in the form of noodle soup. What followed Is considered as1 domestic pro ceedings, and Is not set forth. AMERICA XIZATIOX MEETING Dr. Goldman of the Americanization Leag-ue announces a meeting; of the unemployment committees at the court rooms of the City Hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock. IMPORTANT SESSION Many questions of Importance will be brought up at the regular meeting; of the common council this evening. The Water company will ask for permission to ibulld a staad-plpe In' the City Hall park to the rear of the fire 'station, dismantling their present stand pipe ajid vacating the epot in the center of the park. TAX BOARD TO MEET Tomorrow morning at ten o'clock In the council chamber of the City Hall, the State Tax Board will review the tax levy as asked by the petition of the tax-payer of East Chicago and Indiana Hartor. CHILD injchet Little ten year old Frank Vergone. living; on Todd ave. was seriously injured by an automobile Saturday evening; when attempting; to paw between the machines in the Reppa parad. The car of George Bloskey of 151st and Alexander avenue which was running around the party of cars. Is said to have struck the little fellow. It Is learned this morning; that the boy Is improving from his Injuries. Twin City News Notes Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. D- C. Morris motored to Lafayette, where their sons are i;i Iurdue. They saw the football gam between Purdue and Wabash. Miss Florence Baymen, Miss Burroughs of the Metal & Thermit Co., Miss Cox. Miss Turiey and the Misses Grace and Ella Woods, teachers in the public schools of this city, spent the week-end at Starved Rock in Illinois. 1L S. Huston of New York City was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. If. Robinson. CHICHESTER S PILLS Vruitri. aw in-nrts-Vrs's pilotn BRArt raiAh.u Mn kaown as Bcftt. Saiest. Alwvjn R ihM SOLD 8Y DRUGGISTS fcVOMSO LADIES When irregular or suppressed, use Triumph Pilis. Safe, and dependable in all proper cases. Not Jold at Drug Stores. Do not experiment with others: save disappointment Write for? "Relief" and particulars, it's free. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee. Wis. We Trust You PAY CASH BUY COAL NOW SB I.OA'5 rinltira, Plaaaa, wltkmt i-rtno-rI. kt orrm arracx&s. tssmi ov a, $100, $so, 0. At etrlrtly logal rates allowing you twenty months time to pay it back If you desire. PHONS WO. 323 Boom 3, Fan am a Bldg. 148-164 S. Stat St.. Xamxnoad
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Do not forget the luncheon to be given by the Indiana Harbor Wouuu club Wednesday at 1 o'clock, at tho M. E. church. Mrs. George Piummer, ol Chicago, will give a talk on why women are so. There will also be a musical program. The first meeting of the department of literature of the East Chicago Womans' Club will be held at the home ot the chairman. Mrs. A. Ottenheimer on Tuesday afternoon at 2:3u o'clockMrs. H. At. Johnson spout a couple ot days with her brother, Guy. in WaukeK&n, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Flynn art the proud parents of a baby girl born Sunday morning at Mercy houpital,- Gary. Mother and babe doing nicely. The l'halathea Club of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening at
the home of Mrs. Hindine. 3428 Grape-i vine. Mrs. White will Hssiot the hostess. The Ladies' Social t. uion of the East Chicago iL E. church ill meet Wednes day afternoon with Mrs. E. li- Glbba, of the Wickey apta.. ;tt 2:30. A good attendance is requested. Mrs. IX. K. Groves entertained the Twentieth Century CI b on Friday afternoon at her home a Northcote ave. A daiuty two courte luncheon was served. Mrs. Bewersdorf. of Pennsylvania, mother of Mrs. R. C. Smith, was a guest.
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FIRST CALUMET TRUST-AND SAVINGS BANK Speculation in German Marks People in Indiana who bought German marks anywhere from two to six cents speculating in them ancj who jaw the mark drop to less than eight-tenths of a cent, lose if thev sell now. NO DROPPING IN THESE VALUES. There is no speculation about the First Mortgage 7 Gold Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. They sell at par, hold their value, and are redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar. Stock exchanges may have flurries, government securities may go up and down, but these SAFE bonds stay fixed in value. And interest and principal payments are paid at this Bank the very day they are due. As Safe as the Rock of Gibraltar. Sold for II years without loss of one cent to any investor. Ask todav for circular about these 7 GOLD Bonds. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues , EAST CHICAGO
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The Old Rose Club is being enter tained Wednesday evening of this weeli with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. CsrneU, ot Baring ave. The first meeting of the year was held with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Robinson last week. Ths Lady Elks wilt meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Steve Genavtsvs. of the Herrod apts. Selfer'a stores wilt pe closed Monday ' and Tuesday on account of Holidays. Store will be open for business as usual
Wednesday morning. 10: OFFICERS OF NEW REPUBLICAN CLUB WHITING, INTJ.. Oct. 3 Ths Young Men's Republican Club Is a recent organization in Whiting, and promises t be very active during the coming campaign. The officers elected were: Chairman, Frank Greenwald, Jr.; vicechairman, Harry Cree.n; secretsry, Edward Bartuska; treasurer, Chas. D. Gainer. The meeting was addressed by Sen ator J. J. Nejdl and Judge Roy E. Green.
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