Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1922 — Page 7
Monday, Jarmarv 23, 1922.
TT1K TTMTCR PAGE SEVEN ADVERTTSEr.lE.VTS ACCEPTED BY. "imJ'S' 0ffice- H"nd BIJg.. Phose 3IW E. S. Bourne Drvg Sto.e. 715 Calumet Ave, Phone 3685. " Cfc. 524 Il9tb St- Fbe I35W. CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BTi INDIAJIA HARBOR Luken't Nrw. Ateaey. 4I0 Mich.g.n Are, Phoae II36J. EAST CHICAGO Num & Tboeep. 809 Oicmf A- Phone 93 1. Times Olce. Calumet BW, Phone 28). GARY Inu Ofice. Reyookk Bk. PVe IJ7. BUY. SELL, RENT. GET A POSITION. GET HELP. BARTER AND LKCHANGL OVER 40.000 PEOPLE READ THIS All Classified Advertisements must be in the office and paid for by 1 I a. ra. on day of msertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging PAGE EVERY DAY. five word to the line.
WANTED MALE HELP
WA.VrUl All men, women, boys, girls . . to a ept governmerit positions, lij. Write Mr. Oz1:, St. Louis, immetliatp.lv. 12:2a ment WANTED Man in Calumet Region with some money to handle a lieu patented household artic.e. Every housewife Prospect. Philtom Mfg., 7115 Dorehester ave., Chicago. 1-21-Tt VV'ANTEri-two oungmtn" to ;n t at? demonstrators. See Mr. Searov, after 5 p, ni. fcsS So. Hohman st., Hammond. 1.2! WANTED Man who has had experience iit express business Phone Hammond 1171-R. 1:23:25:27 "WANTED FEMALE' HELP VVA.NTKI) A good .strong girl or woman for general housework. So Sibley st, Hammond. 1:2;;. -2 WANTED Waitress at Gibson Y. M. C. A., salary $60 per m,.nth, room Md board. Thone 2684 Hani. 3:23:1 WANTED .Girl lor housework. 6 S3 Forsyth ave.. West Hani. 1:2a VV'AXTeiP-A woman for general house work . C.l 300 Sheffield ave ... H mimond. 1 :2;:. 1 , SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED Woman wants work as housekeeper for widower. Phone unul Sunday, Hammond iu;i."..l. l-ao-st SITUATION WAXTE1V liy" first class butclier.' Phone 23S.J Whiting or tali after 7 p. m. at 117113 .street. Whittng, upstairs. l-2l-2t SITUATED WANTED Experienced stenographer desires all or part time j ut h. t nuntj uDo or write i-o-5 1 in.es, Hammond. l-2l-3t WANTED- Situation, collector, can nan die extra work in same line. Hammond and vicinity. D. Joseph, 924 "aiuniet ave., Hammond. 1:23:2 WANTED -Work by-ma n "familiar with carpenter repairing, pipe lifting aid ai! around man. Write B-10 1 tare Times. Hammond. 1:23:3 FURNISHED RO0RIS' FOR RENT rurnt&hed r:us. 5"c an1 $1 a day. Sprin cota, 35c Rv tb Keek. $2. $3 and $4. rinol Carleton Hammond. 10 4 tf FO R .E NT1 ti'eat rooms tor"' li.eht housekeeping-. Inquire 232 Indiana ave.. phone '.00 Hammond. 1-12-tf TOR RENT oroorn furnished flat; modern except heat. Corner State Line and Clinton st, phone Hammond 2162. l-lfi-tf FOR RENT -Furnished bunralow; also unfurnished bungalow. 309 Hammond Kldsr. Hammond. l-I7-fit FOR "RENT 1 and"2roomsr for houwkeepinr, $3 50 to $4 week. " tSS T .ummer ave. 2 rooms and bath, pantry down stairs. 523 Logan St.. phone 1918 Hammond 1-lS-tf FOR RENT 3 strictly modern licht housekeeping rooms, hat water hat. 'This suite has two bed rooms. Phone 175 6 or 531, Michigan ave.. Hamr.ir-nd. - 1-lFi-lt FOR RENT Nicelvfur. modern rooms tor litjht housekeepinc-. 2 blocks from i o-urt house. Apply 609 State Line ft., bone Hammond 2215, l-20-2t FiR RENT Two large furnished rooms, steam heated; 1 siall in modern garage in connection with rooms; close iu. i Ogden St., Hammond. 1-19-tf FOR RENT " 3 1 i gh t h ou pekee pi n g rooms; hot water heat. 432 Michigan ave., Hammond. l-21-2t FOR RFNT Furnished living, bedroom. bath, kitchenette hall. kh, elctri 'ity, hoi -vattr heat- 730 Alice St.. Hammond. l-21-2t I-XiR RF.NTT'weU furnished rooms fr sleeping or housekeeping; modern. 24 Webb st.. Hammond. 1-21-21 Y1R RKT Strictlv modern and clean lipht housekeeping: no children, tele-r.h-e 3SSS, 123 E. Williams st Hammond. l-2l-2t FOR "RENT Two rooms for light t. tie-Tvinr. J24 Douglas St., p'none P3KR. Hammond. 1-2 1-1 1 IT)R RENT 5-room'fumished cottaere for lia-ht housekeeping, -irnace heat, on Condit st., between Hohman and State line. 3 rooms furnished. stove heat on Condi:, between Tbdiman and State Line. 5 room unper flat on Michigan ave., rear public library, stove, heat. IT. ITerhler. 1134 Jefferson St.. nhene 2'70 Hammond. 1-21-lt FOR RENT 4-rooni cottaene, south side, modern exctpt heat $30. 4 room cottage on L. btot-'- ir.'is water nun $25. 3 room cottage on Sibley, half bloc!; Hohmnn. 54.50 a week. 85 Rihlev St., Hammond. . l-21-6t FOR REV" Stenm-he-ited f-.irn. flat. ISIS, 136tb Ft., phone 574-W Indii"Harbor. 1:2 3 FOR P.FXT 4 forT-iF---f rooms, he-it. gas. e'e-tr'c r5 Wilcox ave., ph-e ;i1--W Hammond, 1:23:2 1T1R RENT Two nie c'mti liht ea furnished. 155 Ixigan si., rhcr.r-S2."-.T Hsmmond. I:25t2i WANTED Would We vnimf eounie t " sare nicelv furnisb'd bunalrtc. Write B-100 care Times. Hirn. 1:25 FOR RENT FOR RENT MODERN 5 -ROOM RENO A LOW: BUILT 1921; ON WALTER STREET, HAMMOND. POSNER ft TROOP CO. 605 OAKLEY AVE. PHONE 3737 HAMMON'tt, FOR RENT Store, 3422 Guthrie St.. Ind. Harbor, downtown district Reasonable termn. Apply S. Rosenthal, 626 Chicago ave., phone E. Chicago 4 10,1. l-2o-2t FOR RENT 6 room rear flat. -1 1 Ogden st., Hammond. 1 -20-2 1 FOR RENT Larc-e, light garagu; -iec-tric lights. 2'' I Truman blvd., Hammond phone J1S-I5W. l-21-2t FOR RENT 9 -acre" "farm with T'ronm bouse. Columbia ave. and 15th ave.. Steve Chabe. Hammond. l-21-3t FOR RENT ,s part meet. 3 rooms ind bath, unfurnished, modern. 217 Mi-h-itun ave. Mrs. J: T. I'inrk, ph n. Hnai-j inond 614, Hotel Majesti--, Hammond. j 1-21-ltj FOP. RENT S room st-a ,n heated ilat, 4713 M?.goun ave.. E:si Ohi aco. Apply East Chicago Dry Goods store. 4722 Forsyth avenue. 1-21-21 FOR RENT 4 rooms and"' bath. 506. 119th St., Whitinfr. Inntiire 77 Hohman St.. phone 1201-.T Hammond. 1:23:3 POiFREKT naragc'on Bauer street phone 3113 Hammond. 1:23 FOR PENT Small cottage" $12 per month. 449 Elm st. Hammond. 1:23 ;tf BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT Darge p'easant room with board. 5 min. walk from ourt n suse, men i referred. 543 Forsyth ave.. West Hammond. 1:23:3 FOR RENT Room and board, at 6S7 Webster ave ,Mrs. Barnhart, Hammond. 1:23:3 MONEY TO LOAN
iOLNG M EX, over 17. desiring govern- I 'men t jou are thinking of huyin-; ment positions, $130 monthiv,' write I farm 'ands. where farmers grow lor iree i.st 01 pos.Uons now open H i l ' ' ser,a " "ne for th,s l'cial numferry, (former Civil Servo-.- ti.mnieri r ot EA.NPOLOt ; Y. It is Tree on i e4!)5 Continental Lldg., Vaiwgt .a D ' ':.uosl Art dress Skidmore-Rie hie Land i-'l-'t !' "' !i'D s;iimore-liiehle Bids.. Marin-
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i REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
j r.A ' I V(,Ot ;Y. FREE, SPECIAL "NT.'MI t.i-.K. just out containing niativ farts "f clover land in Marinette County, A iseomisin If fnr - on in. I HAVE SEVERAL. GOOD BARGAINS in houses in all parts of Hammond. Make jour wants known to 1L Heeh! r, 1 PI i Jefferson St., phone Hammond --':"5; 1-17-.U 1 A M off -Tin!? for sale mv house on Highland street, fifty foot lot, eight iMj:iis. two hoths, ideally arranged for a two apartni'tit house: besides a home, provides enough income to more than pay for itself Furnishings of the income apartment included in the price asked, which is $1000.00 below actual value. Investigate this and buy before boom of spring building boosts real estate prices accain. Only part cash reeuired. Leslie N. Carter. 1S7 Hmhland st., phone 2943. 1-20-9 1 loom house with 2 lots near Colurnhta s. ho 1 only $1175; $200 down, atice montnlv. SEE W. J. A. MOLSBERGER Copimbia Avenue, Hammond Open Evenings. 1-21-St 40 acres Rood land FA T;M FK S T,E j in cultivation; 7 room house, u-i d I imiiditiKs. 2 3-4 miles from town; mail j rout-? and graved roads: $2.."0ii if taken I ' itiihi thirtv days. Also 125 acre farm i for sale, H. M. James, Monterey, Ind . P.ote 2. Monterey, Ind. l-21-2t WITH $300 or more caeh you can buy a ctn.i.e buildinc site on north part of l-':tt Chii aero, balance easy: 37 i ft. or ro ft width. Chas. Termini Co.. phone l:ii East Chicago or call 219 Calumet b'.dn. l-21-3t " 00 VVT? ATOVTfT Will buy a building lot in Morris Park. You can build anv time. See Owner. W. J. A. MOLSRERGER t:9 ( ' lumbia Ave., Hammond. Phone 3322. 1-21 -St t'OK SALE On Jefferson St., 6 room story and half house, stove heat. rooms in rear, furnished for light liskpe:.. renting for $25 per month. 2 Mr parage. Price for all, $2700. H. flechler. 1134 Jefferson St.. Phone 2"nnH.immond. 1:23 FOR SAIjE Six room bungalow, all built-in features, very modern, large parage in good ocation. Phone 31 is Hnmmond. 1:23 FO"" R S A IJS A sma 1 1 7Ss hTa y m e n t and $32. "0 per month, inchiriine- ini"'"'""t. will buv a modern 4 room bunaralow, on south side, one-half hi -ok from car line, lot 37 '4x120 ft.. Holland furnace. stationary tubs, oak floors, electric lights, kitchen cab-net If it--; closet, newly decorated, enclosed i""1' k porch, exceptionally low priced. Hare-is & Moore Co.. 402 Hammond Bidg , phone 321 Hammond. 1:23:3 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Uncalled for suits and overcoats. Leaser's Loan Rank, 145 St.-:test., Hammond. ll:23:tf COAL T-lephnes Hammond 655 and 648. Calumet Coal and Supplv Com- i Pany. Hammond. ll:30.tf i FOR SALE Unredeemed diamonds and watcbes. Lessor's Loan Bank. 145 IfLLtL. Hammond. ll:23:tf FOR SALE Kindlinwood. Apply at Stand ird Steel Car Co. gate, Ham mond. 12-23-t COAL! COAL! We have a complete line of coal for domestic use. Wholesalo and retail. Call Hnmnirn!HT1 tor prices. ILLiNOk-5 COAL COMPANY 1-17-tf COAL! Jno. F. Wilhelm Call M!, Hammond. &. Son. l-3!)-tf FOR SALE Columbia Orafonola. Style E-2. in perfect playing condition with" 20 seb-r-t-ons of music. niircllSiSi.H ntw for $ I -" To'. Will sell for balance of cost. $34.50. Call day or evening at 532 Broadway. Gary. Ind. l-19-7t LEON KAPLAN, formerly manager of the Seifer Furniture Company. Indiana Harbor, is now conduetint; a Moor covering store st 231 East State st., Hammond. H;s Mock consists of Rhus, Carpets and Linoleums. Leon's Fluor Covering Store, 234 E. State St., Hammond. P-d. 1-20-tf PIIOVE -T774 Try our coal nrd service once arid you wi; want no other. HAMMOND FI'Fh SUPPLY CO. W. 1.. Wise, Mgr. 1-2o-r't FOR SALT" Reau ! y shop, fuliy enulpped, located over Ind. H.-ir. National !a'!';. Sell cheap on account of deith. ''staldislied hu.siness. Write XX2. rast Cb'cagi Times. l-20-3t FOR SALE Selling" out. horses and mares, 4 farm wagons. $13 up. S express wagons. $25 up. 2 top buggies. 2 surreys, plow Ss, cultivators $3. single harness SI 2 set. double harness $20 up. 0652 Cottage Grove ave., Chicago. 1-20-6t FOR SALE Pool room on Broadway. Very reasonable. An excellent bargain. Phone Gary 3963 or 2934. l-20-3t FOR SALE Furniture for 4 rooms, including phonograph and 35 records. $175.00 will take it. Call at 117 11 nth st , Whiting, unstairs. l-21-"t TIRES FOR SALE 30x3, $3 cVV other ; ;;'.r.-i up to 35x5. 375 cords $5.50. K. S. Auto Sjply Co., 361 Caiuniet ' ai e-me. Hammond. 1-21-Tt FOR SALE Show case af reasonable price, 5001 Baring ave., East Ch-"a-fco. l-21-6t P.OLl. ROOFING. Rubber "Roopne. red r r.d ? t. ! eon slate, plain and phinu-le As'dtalt cement for repairing roo-i'3 gutters and flashing arotjnd rti'tifticvs Phone 1 400. The fleekma" st.-pplv Co.. Hammond. 12:20:e3d FOR .SALE St-'ve.-, lop-H' tel coods. srood as new, biael-ed a"i cleaned, reliable oak heatr. ! i'.." -o, i ost $ 26. W '-r fro-, t. 1 trcv-i-n bearer. Ec.'ipsc. two ho'es," gas iichting a ', ta-'hinent 4 le-s, adjustable for height. $1!. Cost 3 2 . " 0. On -4 ransre, smele iron ReUable. late ""attern. square, partlv white enameled, !0. Coi-t $!.".o" f ndeM vered. OORDRF, Y'S 27 S-bley St.. Hammond. 1:23 Fiii; SALE Thor ele'-o-i.-; vacuum 'leaner in perfect condit o,n, price "r "'-s. Anderson, 101) Russell st., 1 lammond. 1 :23 FOR S,T F " piHee parlor su'te, V-rown leather, massive, a bar-rin. Phone 25!S or 16I2 Hammond afi-r P. m. 1.23:2 FOR SALE Atn leair." town this week, mi'ct sell mv "bonsebeM 'nrclture Tuesdav. at 1 p. m. 476 Mi bit an :ie,, Hamn.ond. 1:23 LOST AND FOUND LOSTA hooting dosr. b'aek dog with brown stri--e-i, Ie-se return ft Walt- J cr Paul "(; 1"th st.. West Hamm'-nd. ! or phone 2S23 Hammond. 1-21 It j . T Smni: brown leather coin purse - ni .-. 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i'M'a-e iattcriejj rliarseu rented and repaired. T!p & U. Iiatterv Sorv'vc. 'IS Vnyoite St., Ilammon ! l'firi" '?H" ' 11-28-t IX )R S LE Ford sedaii,-'"prn ctica'lv new; bargain. 74 State st., Han.ino,, !. 1 1-21-21 REAL BARGAINS Jef.ery touruiK car, in excellent coniIMion throuirhout. wire .-.heels;, t.u-s, paint, top iuid upholstery in' nood condition, 400.
121 Oidsmoblle Sedan. practically hrand new. havinK been run, but l.ii'm miles, excellent c r.l tire,-:, heater, vet-y 'ow priced, at $1500. Chalmers tourin-, seen passenger. "1th -..inter top. Top alone is north ar much its 1 am askln- for the car, for immediate disposal. $15(. Cadillac re. Sl"."fl. Open Eve nines LEO p. KVOERZETt Cadillac iMotor Cars Chicago and Sheffield ave., phone 6R3 lammond. 1:;."!:3 f.HSCELLArsEOUS ALL I n-a, me to 14c per roll. "paper horiKing, reasonable. C. Vermel; 440 Michigan ave.. phone' 1423 ILirr iriot.d l:15 tr K tax ITrU'EAL If you need help in making vour nartnership. crp. rn.iop or individual in come tax report, call N. W. Freeman, phone 17ti0 Hammond. l-2t-3t Cash "paid t'oiOld" G()jl Silver, Diamonds, Etc.. .uaranteed watch and jew Try repairing at inoderat' n-icea; C. Arkin & Son, K" rate stTTft. ir.nn. 1-1G-1 WANTED Kvervbcdy to know we have nvn willinsr to work and make o charges, for getting them jobs 'Intel Carleton. Hammond. 1:23:3 RAPID TRANSIT IT A I 'LING- ("hi -a go and vicinitv. daily trips to 1 op, spe.--'f.l trips, cither snort or lonir hnls --dicited. Ralnh T. frpin. 1233 'n Buren St.. phone 1171-R Ham. l:23:rf WANTED TORRENT WANTED TO RENT 5 or"" r'om house, furnace he-it, south side, carri'ter foreman, care Rowley liros. a" hiKh school, Hammond. 1:23 MESERVOIR, WE L I TUNNEL, FOUN DATIONS AND ETC. LLD PROP j.- A L.- will be recejv"d at the Office of the Board of Pub Uc works of the City of Hammond. In liana, until 2 o'clock p. m.. Centra! 'tandaru Time on the 50 th of January 1922, to furnish all labor, material am ipphances and to do all the work re mired for the clearing of the Site an the construction of a reinforced con rete Purification .Resr fur, Suctioi Well, connecting Tunnel heLweeii thi same, Pump and Pumpb.ouse found a tions and Floor, Drains and Sluici Oates, ' t'himney Foundations, etc.. all n accordance with Drawings and Spcci Ilea tions on isle :l the Office of Co Board of Public Workd of the City o: 'lammond SI'ECIFK-ATIONS and Iin.VWIN-;: nay be examined at the Office of sair! 3oard and ut the oifice of John Eric--on, Consulting Engineer. 30 North La;alie Str '!, Cliicago, Illinois, or oh lained at it her of said offices by- mkrig a deposit of Twenty-live I.J25.0' iXilars. wh:ch will be refunded on return of the Specifh si tions and Draw ings in good condilion within ten i1 lays following the date of rcceiviri. '"ids. A certified che-:k or equialent sure ty payable to the City of Hammond i'. i sum not ie.HS than I'ie 1 5) per cent if the amount of the bbl shu!! In; d-' os:ted with ea- h proposal as a guar uitee that the Bidder will executt on'rr.ct for the construction at the price.id. A satisfactory Pond will be require" "or the faithful performan-e of the specified work for an amount enual to the aggregate payments to be made unler the contract. A non-collusion affidavit Is require-' vith each proposal in accordance wit! the Laws of the State of IndianaBids will be publicly opened. rca' tnd scheduled and the contract awarded as soon thereafter as practicable The Hoard of Public Works reserve; the right to reject any or all bids, t icecpt one part of a proposal and reic t the other and to waive technics' I frets in a proposal advantageous to the City of Hammond. A. J. SWANSON. Chairman, JACOB WINER. V. C. DIETRICH, Hoard of Public Works -TOITN A. M M.O Clerk Water Department. 12:31:1:11:23 NOTICE OF - ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Estate of Mary Lukatos Popoly, Deceased. No. 55S. Notice is herebt- given that, the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court., Room 3. sitting at Gary, Indiana. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. HENRY HARMS. Administrator Dated January 6 th. 1922. GAVIT. HALL & SMITH. Attorneys, Whiting. Ind. 1:3:16-23 NOTICE After this date will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone but myself. M. T. LEWIS. ! 1:23:3 7 Rimbaeh, ave., Hammond. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ON POND IN THE MATTER OF PI-'TKH MINING To 1SSFK TAX ANTICIPATION TTME WARRANTS BY TH!: STI 'Ol, CITY OF GARY. IN DIANA. ( M FNICII V.LITY). Notice l herehv e-tven the tavcavers of the School Citv of Gary. Garv. Lnke - .. .. ... ..w.... . . .. oimty, Indiana, that tr.e proper lerai officers of said munictpalitv at their regular meeting place, on the ove'rui day of January, 1f22. determined to issue Tax Anticipation Time Warrants or other e-idences of indebtedness exceeding five thousand dollars. The amount of Tax Anticipation Tim Warrants proposed to be ismed is ' me Hundred Twenty . Thousand dollars $' 20.000.01') bearing interest, not to exceed 6 per cent. The proceeds of such Tax .Anticipation Time Wasrants are to be used for current expenses of the School City i
LEGAL fiOT CES
DELINQUENT TAX LIST i-M rh?f,Pr"frty vvithin the City of Whiting, Indiana, to be sold V "'-i ' treasurer of said City on Monday, February 13. 1922. in th ' , o ' ,r ,of t1e Vlty Hal lof f:ai'1 Cit-V; sale to continue from da; H.-, 'Ls "r"1 lflnrts hein listed are offered for sale for the ro P.. ti.e ..muuii a set opposite to each lot. tract of land or parcel of groum i t ""V-l', h iori.1.0 c,t" taXl!S! a"d special assessments delinquent at Jan l.i., together with interest and penalties as provided by law:
N'aine Description i-'ij- a; nr.: . r. It Lot 20. block S. StifKlita subdivision L-.t --. oi-.i-K Stieglitz sub li vision . bioi-k 7. Sti;-Klit2 .subdivision 7. biock 7. H'.iijg-litz subdivision 1 ;"k 6, j-'tiefirlilz subdivision 3, bb.ck 7, StieM'P.tz subdivision -i. block 7, Sf.ieulitz subdivision 6, block 7, Sli- Klitz subdivision 0. b ock 7, StieKlitz suoili vision 22. iijock S, SiieKlitz subdivision 23. biovk 9. Sticg-litz subdivision 24. block n. titiffrlitz subrlivision V,.. block U, Sti. fjflita subdivision f.ot I'd Lot Lot l.t)t Lot J.ot Lot Lot Lot Jot Lot Lot Lot Lot 1111,1 K J-ticfrii tz subdivision bio- k 2, Sti.-gUt .subdivision block 2, Stiexlilz subdivision block 2, Stie;r!itz subdivision block 2, Sti, gi-tz subdivision block 2, Sti-triMz subdivision 2 4, 25. ", Lot 2i Lot 2 Lots 1 Lot 21 Lot 3ii Lot 37 Lot 3: Lot 2C, t. 2j inc., block 10, StieKlitz block S, Stieiditz subdivision block StiefjUtz subdivision !),.-!; s. Stieglitz subdivision i io' k v. Stieglitz subdivision bio -k Stiecr'itie subdivision
Lots 4 to 11. block ti and lot 36. block 6, Stieelitz subdivision Lot 30, block r., Stieg-litz subdivision! .'. '. '. '. Lot ;!7. block 5, StieKlitz subdivision Lot 3S. Mock 5. StieKlitz subdivision Lot 7, block 4. Sti.-iilitz subdivision Lot 5. block 4, Stloglitz subdivision
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i'Kl'S'l KKS ST. PAUL'S FVANG ELiCAL' LUTHEKAN SLAVISH CJIUSCH. lots 1. 2 and 3, block I, Central I'ark addition KEATING, JOSEPH, lot 11, block 1, Davidson's N. i. Ave addition r:K.AiiOS. GEORGE, lot 96. North Indiaria'blvd! " -Al I ERF1 EL, 1 1. C. lots 1 and 2, block 7. Mr ;f. subdivision ClliDESi Fit. DA V ITT D.
N Hi ft. lot 1, block L Davidson's 7th add . N ' ft. lot 1, block 2. Davidson's 7th add.... HAMILTON MOYLAN COMPANY, lot 10, block S
.Hfgi:tz subdivision VliHAtlE, HENRY Lots 16 and 17, block 2, Davidson's add to I.. Chicago Li.UJ 33, and 35, block 6. Da vidso'n's 7tb add -OSMiWSKI. MA it Y. lots 43 and 44. block .
stieglitz subdivision f ER EK , MIKE AND MART, lot 6, block'i,' Davidson's 7th addition OA V i 1 J50N. CHAS. D. Lots !. 4. 5, 6. 7. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. block " Davidson's 2nd addition to Fast Chicago . Lots 6. 7. S, 9. 10, n. 12, 13 and 16. block 5, .... . Davidsons 2nd audition to East Chicago. M LLIVAN & TOKAIiJi Lots 39 and 40. block 3. Davidson's 7th add i-ot S. block 7. Stleglitz subdivision, and lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 3, 6. 7. t and 9. block Ji St
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, ,l i:"RERT F.DENHAM.City Controller of the Citv of Vhl.l,, jfJ
c. nerei.y certify that each, of the above and foregoing lots, tracts of land and vtrcels : o' ground sp.-chcally described above have been returned and reported o ni. that I hey and each of them, as appears from the books and records w 1 . V.tur?,, L?2:r0l of Siting. Indiana" arTand we?e
nents assessed aeai;t Them; and f or c of failure and neglect of said owners to 2:!rd,daofT?anulr" 1 lary- for the months of February, Uarrn and April, 1922. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay .'Oil tax. only, w ho It el themselves aggrieved by such determination may apes: to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners for further action, by tiling petition therefor with the county auditor on or before the expiration ot twenty-nine days from the fourteentn biv cf January. 1922. The State Hoard ill nx a date lor a hearing oa anyl -ti"n p-tinon in this county. Dated this fourteenth day of Janiarv, 1022. A. McARTHUR. President. ILMIRY HALL. Treasurer. ADELE M. CHASE. Secretary. "oard of School Trustees, School City of Gary, Indiana. 1-11-21 f Twin City News Notes A 1)4)1 m.io Fl lil i. double fire at the home of Nick !i. 3477 Pennsylvania ave., Indiana b r. was ' scene of chugging fire
TS5 Capital and Surplus, $150,000.03
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1 Z2. Tax Tax 1920 1921 $16.61 $11.76 16 61 11.76 1.41 1.00 20,20 14.32 16.61 11.76 0.20 14.32 1.41 1.00 141 100 20.20 14.32 1.14 1.00 1.41 1.00 1.41 1.00 1.41 100 .50 .3 8 1.41 15.80 1.41 15.80 1.41 15.H0 1.41 15. SO 1.41 15.1-0 5.85 4.U .P5 .66 .95 .66 .95 .66 .95 .66 .95 .66 8.53 6.00 .95 1.00 .95 1.00 20.21 14.32
Spec. Assmt Tota $ 6 6S 6 62 $ 35.2 as i 32 55 32 55 6 48 32 55 32 55 32 54 32 55 43 US 43 98 13 99 41.15 3 5 91 4 3 !! 4 "43.94 43.95 43. y 43.95 175.84 fi 4 4 15 S.02 3.02 21 5S.09 6.55 6.55 6.55 32 56 24.68 16 93 27.72 S.ti 14.9 7.7 2.53 44. 48 35.1 67.2 35.0 67.2 35.1 35.1. 7.2 4 6. 5 46.S 46.6 49.7 16.9. 1.3. 61.3 61.3' 61.3 61.3 186.6 8.4; 5.9 4.8 4.8 8.0 74.4: 8.7i S.7i 6.7 67.2 24.8. 17.3: 29.1 e.28 subdiv. lot 1 . "block' 7, 4. F or15.2f 44.88 .40 .8." 64.9" 4.2S 5.28 20.30 1.80 67.65 145.05 .12 .37 .eg .26 IDS 2.68 3.59 .4 2.00 2.61) 2.80 .f 5 13. 11 65.65 143.25 5.32 6.33 220.39 222.29 ty taxes leafed A.tPthVmvmVna v J 'nSt thra by reason et m hand l this R. F. DENTIAM, City Controller. engines from s to 10:30 last evein,The flrst alarm was receive! at a -an anti the fire fighters we.re bak to their nertfia aguin t 9:00, believing- the names oau rne second call cam afoout 9:30. Some mrt milder tag- sparks bad lighted -up anothetr fire and the ouibiin-g was again in flames. The fire department was able to quenoii the fla.rn.es hefor any matritu damage was accomplished in the .n h..Total damages are estimated at close to ? luimj. Opening of The Quality Shop, Jan. 21. 7 to 8 T. M. at 471 Forsyth. Fin millinery and art. Mre. F. J. Reyn olds, Mrs. D. M. Joyce. 1-23-1 CTJRJIAL THREE WORE. FToro the number of nxrests and "moonshine" stills confiscated by the East Chiaigo police -department every night, it appeals as though violators cf the prohibition law will never be ' blotted out In this community. The i vigilance and determination of th Ea: I Chicago and Indiana Harbor police j forces is the ulthnat assurance of , squashing the manufacture of poisonous liquor called "moonshine." Last night the Indiana Harbor police corralled three more offenders an $J - -will do for a begint
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-vo irtills. Ni k Titer, 3612 Ivy St.: days, enroute to Fulton, 14". T. wher ohn E-.-a. 3616 Elm St.; Stanley Jos- they will Join Mr, O'Neil. ulski, 3728 Catalpa st.; and" J-ohn Son-1 , . , ie, 3618 Elm st.. were arested charged ' Mr' and Wr8' KarI FUson' ar enter ith violating the state liquor law. AU,tainin8r the 'tters brother, George S.
our were released on $1000 bonds. IA'PAIV IS ROflBBD, The large foot prints in the snow to he rear of the building will probably sist the East Chicago Bertilton buetui in solving the burglary of Charles Spain's soft drink parlor at 534 143-rd t.. East Chicago, last night. Merchandise valued nearly $200 is reported lissin."; 'by Mr. Lupain. Mrs. Frank Maples, who was operated upon two weeks ago at St. Lukes ospltal, is recovering rapidly. She is ovv able to receive callers. "Meet me at Seifer's" is the oommon emam neara nwa-d-ays. it fiecms j very woman is interested in the Febuary Furniture Sale. 1-23 Mr. and Mrs. Earl McClure of Cicero, '1., spent Saturday afternoon and eyeing at the home of Mr. McClure's couin, Mrs. W. A. Macintosh in I44th ut. Miss Jennie Evans of Chicago, who nade her home several years ago with Ir. and Mrs. E. T. Davis of North agoun ave., is again with her friends epling care for Mrs. Davis while she s confined to her home with a spraind ankle. There is no m-ore need to continue sing t'hat old-fashioned heavy iron ed and exhaust yourself trying to love it about as well as scratch your loors when you can buy a Srroraons Ight weight steel bed at greatly re ueed pricen ax Seifer's -February Furiture Sale. 1-23 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Warren who have ad light housekeeping rooms on 144th -t., have gone to housekeeping in the lat vacated by the O. C. Coe family at 1433 Magoun avenue. Miss Margaret Canine and Miss ET1abeth Williams, saw Sothern Marlow n "Twelfth Knight." at, the Great Vorthern on Saturday evening. ' Opening of The Quality Shop, Jan. 1. 7 to 8 P. M. at 4716 Forsyth. Fine niljinery and art. Mrs. F. J. Reynlds, Mrs. D. M. Joyce. 1-23-1 The shrewd economical 3hom! -keepers are taking advantage of Seifer's February Furniiuro Sale. 1-23 The Misses Ruth and Grace MeClus'iey were guests of Mr. and Mr S.Lewis Jook in Chicago yesterday. The Welfare Association which has had rooms on Olcott ave., arts moving to much more comfortable quarters in the Ree Hive building, rent free, until the first of the month. They will occupy the rooms vacated by Dr. Quinn. Indiana Harbor Eastern Star chapter will meet in regular session TuesJay evening, in Masonic hall. Mrs. J. E. O'Neil expects to have her household furniture ready to ship on Wednesday to Fulton, New York, where 'Ar. O'Neil is now located, in the office of the American Fiber and Condit Co.. -is treasurer and sales manager. Mik. -'Neil and little daughter Jean. ' will .spend a few days with Mrs. J. Hartman of Beacon t., when they will go to Chicago where they will make a short rtsit with relatives, then on to Ftilton, HI., Mrs. O'Neil's girlhood home where they will spend two weeks, after which they will return to this city for a few Mrs. E. Lee, certified medium. Advice Daily on Right way to live. Hours 9 to 9. A Spiritual meet. ings every Sunday ' and Wednesday, 8 p. m. Everybody welcome. FREE. 696 State Line St Phone Hammond 3346 First TkusTAND KAfT CH1GAOO
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way to iacine, Wisconsin. Miss Thedis Hlnkle, a ttacher In the Garfied school, who waa off duty two d-ays last week, suffering with a severe cod, was able this morning to take up her work again. , Mrs. Otto Decker very delightfully entertained thlrty-Ove ruesta Saturday arternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. Henry Schwarx. There ij-e eight tables of Bridga, with a guest at each table receiving a prise. The hostess served: a delicious two-cowrse lunch. Mrs. Sohwars left this mornlrg for her home in Cleveland arter having spent two weeks with her parentu, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen. An unusual crowd of yeopto I seen at Seifer's February Furniture Sale looking a-t the new 1922 price tyaeTs. 1-38 Bert Newell and son, George, have just returned fr m Street or. I1L, where they attended a sale of farm stock. Mr. Newell's father had preparatory to leav ing for Montana where he will make his future home. The No Name club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Bates of Beacon street. Rees Lloyd of 144th st. is SOU tinable to resume his duties at the Geireral American, owing to an infection fn the arm caused from a burn which he received three weeks ago while at work. Tiger Brand bod springs. for twenty-flve j ears' service, free thirty nights' tri.U can be had a the new 1922 low price at Sealer FMnary Furniture Sale. A number of Bast Ch!ea people attended the pn bjio installation c o4V ncers of Hammond Sactsra Star en Saturday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon arid sen. Gerald, who were here on the suit mission of laying their daughter away, are leaving this evening for their home In Denver, Colo. They are keeptaeT open house all day at Mr. Dixon's botn on South Magenta ave., preparatory to their leaving. Mrs. BenJ. Williams and Mrs. 55. Ti, Canine represented the East Chicago Woman's Club on Saturday afternoon at the reception given by the evening hour section of the I Iain mo nd Woman's Club. The Plymouth Cicb cf the Congregational church will meet this ev-ming tn the church parlors. Mrs. Eva Mimras of the Mirineilo Beauty Parlors was a Chicago visiter Saturday. O. G. Howeil of Indian Harbor was soloist at the evening sendee at the Congregational church last evening. CHICHESTER S PILLS TSC BUMtlfS B&ANIX C lt- tor SHasmZ brm Hllla la 1L4 and tilA - m.7 iaSm RRINB riixa.h.aZ nn km u Sm. IMhL 1 inn .!,. r SOLD BY osiMsn oimuiKf MONEY TO LOAN Any Amount up to $300 Oa Ilumrtfire, Vlaaos, wtt&a renor! There are no Charges or Bxtras. INTEREST at tow legal Rate Private and Confidential Uojise tva Bo&e4 f .f? s ill rxoint aro. sas Jtooxn 3, Fiaua Blr. liS-lM B. M.4M st, Ktmmnl Savings Bank INDIANA
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