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Page Eighteen THE TIMES Wlhieir Lw Pribes Kp mpMj WnA RdM GfPfeim IF AM Kmdfe PHONE HAMMOND 3100 PHONE HAMMOND 3100 8 Ta7 J-. 17 Q9 ordered for irregular Insertion take LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. EMPLOYMENT. Real Estate Transfers TAILOR-MADE ADS The beauty of this Classified Section is that you can immediately single out the ads that fit your needs.

And when you've found them, you've found ways to save time and money and gain satisfaction. THE TIMES Classified Service AUTOMOBILES. said action will be heard and deter mined In their absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of saia jourt, at Hammond, Indiana, this 1st day of October, A. D.

1928. JOHN KILLIGREW. Clerk L. S. C.

By CORA D. ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk. 10:3,10,17 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. In the Lake Superior Court, Sitting at Hammond, Indiana, September Term, 1928. The Hammond Lumber Company vs.

Woodmar Realty Company, et al. Cause No. 31955. Action to Foreclose Mechanic's Lien. Now comes the cross-complainant, Woodmar Lumber and Supply Company, by Tinkham and Galvln, Its attorneys, and files its cross-complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to wit: Elmer E.1 Ramey and Burma M.

Ramey, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said cross-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 3rd day of December, A. D. 1928, the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room Number One in the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November, A. D.

1928, 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 1st day of October, A. D. 1928. JOHN KILLIGREW.

Clerk L. S. C. By CORA D. ANDERSON.

Deputy Clerk. 10:3.10.17 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. In the Lake Superior Court, Sit-, ting at Hammond, Indiana, September Term, 1928. H. A.

Caplan vs. Leo Ruth, et al. Cause No. 30281. Action to Quiet Title.

Now comes the cross-complainants, Wybern Elizabeth Long now Wybern Elizabeth Brown, et by George B. Sheerer, their attorney, and file cross complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to wit: Harry Caplan, and Mrs. Harry Caplan, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown: F. B. Caplan, and Mrs.

F. B. Palbtcke, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; William Davis and Mrs. William Davis, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown: William A. Dresser.

and Mrs. William A. Dresser, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown; F. B. Palbicke, and Mrs.

Julius Caplan, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown: and Harold Benson and Mrs. Harold Benson, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown, are not residents of the State of 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 10th day of December, A. D. 1928, the same being: the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room number 1 in the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November, A.

D. 1928, 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 3rd day of October. A.

D. 1928. (Seal) JOHN KILLIGREW, Clerk L. C. By CORA D.

ANDERSON, Deputy Clerk. 10:10,17,24 NOTICE LAKE COUNTYr DAIRY, COMPANY, a corporation, hereby gives notice that they have adopted and registered the following described trade mark and trade name, which trade mark and trade name shall be used in marking milk bottles, boxes and other containers employed in bottling and selling milk, cream and other dairy products, to-wit: A circle with the words "Lake County" around the Inside at the top, the word "Dairy" horizontally across the center, and the word "Company" around the inside on the bottom of said circle. LAKE COUNTY DAIRY COMPANY. 10:17,24,31 NOTICE FOR BIDS Notice is hereby Riven that the Board of Trustees of the Town of Highland. Indiana, will on the 26th day of October, 1928, at 7:30 o'clock P.

5L at the Town Hall receive sealed bids for supplying and erecting two three-light four-way stop and go signs to be erected on the intersection of Kennedy Avenue and Ridgft Road in said Town of Highland, also one Controller for same. Said Board will also receive bids for supplying and erecting complete for operation two stop through-street signs, all to be supplied with the necessary wiring and equipment. All bids must be accompanied by certified check in an amount not less than two and one-half per cent of the bid as evidence of good faith to enter into contract with said Board. CHARLES WORTH, President, Board of Trustees. Attest: JOHN GROOT, Clerk.

10:17,24 NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary in the County of Lake and State of Indiana, that on the 15th day of October, 1928, said Board duly adopted a declaratory resolution for the vacation of South'Bend Avenue from the west line of Rals-ton Street to the east line of Durbin Street, and also from the west line of Durbin Street to the east line of Clark Street, and also a strip four (4) feet wide north and south off the south end of Ralston Street, Hanly Street, Mount Street, Matthews Street, Hovey Street, Porter Street, and each intersecting alley between Ralston and Clark Streets, and lying immediately north of and abutting on the north Hne of South Bend Avenue, In the City of Gary, County of Lake and state of Indiana, which said public streets and alleys proposed to be vacated are more specifically described as follows: Beginning at the point of Intersection of the west line of Ralston Street and said line produced and the south line of South Bend Avenue in the Northwest Quarter of Section one (1), Township (36) North, Range nine (9) West, of the Second Principal Meridian: thence southeasterly and nasterlv on and along the south line, of South Bend Avenue to the west line of Durbin Street and said line produced; thence north on and along the west line of Durbin Street and said line produced, thirty (30) feet more or less to a point of Intersection with the north line of South Bend Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly on and along the north line ot South Bend Avenue to the first north and south alley west of Durbin Street; thence north along the east line of said alley four (4) feet; thence northwesterly and westerly parallel with the north lino of South Bend Avenue across said alley to the west line of said alley; thence south along the west line of said alley four (4) feet to the north line of South Bend Avenue; thence westerly and northwest erly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of Hanly Street; thence north along the east line of Hanly Street four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across Hanly Street on a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to the west line ot Hanly Street; thence south along the west line of iianly Street four (4) feet to the norm line or soutn ifena Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of the first alley running north and south, lying west of Hanly Street; thence north along the east line of said alley four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across said alley on a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to the west line of said alley; thence south along the west line of said alley four (4) feet to the north line of South Bend Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of Ralston Street; thence north along the east line of Ralston Street four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue and said north line produced, across Jlalston Street to the west line of Ralston Street; thence south along the west line of Ralston Street and said line produced, thirty-four (34) feet mqre or less to the place of beginning; Aiso beginning at a point In the south line of South Bend Avenue where said south line is intersected by the east line of Durbin Street and said line produced; thence easterly and southeasterly on and along) the south line of South Bend Avenue to the west line of Clark Street and said west line produced; thence north along the west line of Clark Street and said west line produced, to a point of intersection with the north line of South Bend Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to a point of intersection with the east line of the first alley running north and south, west of Clark Street; thence north along the east line of said alley four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across said alley parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to the west line of said alley; thence south along the west line of said alley four (4) feet to the north line of South Bend Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of Porter Street: thence north along the east line of Porter Street four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across Porter Street along a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to the west line of Porter Street; thence south along the west line of Porter Street four (4) feet to the north line of South Bend Avenue: thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of the first alley running north and south, lying west of Porter Street; thence north along the east line of said alley four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across said alley on a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to the west line of said alley; thence south along the west line of said alley four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line ot Hovey Street; thence north along the east line of Hovey Street four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across Hovey Street on a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to a point in the west line of Hovey Street; thence south along the west line of Hovey Street four (4) feet to the north line of South Bend Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to a point in the east line of the first alley running north and south, lying west of Hovey Street; thence north four (4) feet along the east line of said alley; thence westerly and northwesterly across said alley on a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to a point in the west line of said alley; thence south along the west line of said alley four (4) feet to the north line of South Bend Avenue: thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of Matthews Street; thence north along the east line of Matthews Street four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across Matthews' Street on a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to the west line of Matthews Street; thence south on the west line of Matthews Street four (4) feet to the north line of South Bend Avenue: thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of the first north and south alley, lying west of Matthews Street; thence north along the east line of said alley four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across said alley along a line parallel with the north line-of South Bend Avenue to the west Hne of said alley; thance south along the wejst line of said alley four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of Mount Street; thence north along the east line of Mount Street four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across Mount Street along a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to a point in the west line of Mount Street; thence south along the west line of Mount Street four (4) feet to the north line of South Bend Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north line of South Bend Avenue to the east line of the first north and south alley west of Mount Street; thence north along the east line of said alley four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly across said alley along a line parallel with the north line of South Bend Avenue to the west line of said alley; thence south along the west line of said alley four (4) feet; thence westerly and northwesterly along the north 1 i na of South MALE HELP WANTED ACETYLENE BURNERS, experienced. Steady work, big par. Come ready for work. Stock Tar Scrap Iron and Metal 10 ioX Hammond, Ind. x.r 1 i jVV with some lathe experle ferred State wages wan oress Hoi Hammond HIGH GRADE salesmen nerlence In specialty li large nationally and faVornblir known manufacturer ls exilindlnsr his business in Lake counny and the man selected win be I ted at once for executive pnsltlot Sal.

per ary and commission. Call I) son at Cordova Apartment Hotels imond. Number Ruth Hr See Mr. Evan B. Straus, Thy lrsday October 18, between ind Is p.

m. MAN Over 80 years, to sell and! collect Insurance. Salary and commission. Apply Room 204. Forsyth East Chicago.

MAN Manager's assistant. Man of pleasing personality to assist executive Must be substantial and capable of assuming executive responsibility. Give phone. Write Box 89, The Times, Ham-mond. MAN.

ambitious, over thirty, wlti fair education, mnrrled or single, for part tme work. Give phone. Write Box 38, The Times, Ham-mond. ca EN Two wanted with curs. Nes appearing, between 22 and 40, Steady employment.

Cull between 6:30 snd p. 417 Eaton st. SOLICITOR wanted, experienced on cleaning truck. Must give good references. Cnlumet Cleaners 6u Dyers, 697 Hohmnn st.

SALESMEN With or without experience. Apply 427, 611 Mohmas street. YOUNO MAN Ve have penlngi for a live, clean-cut young matt on our sules force. A good opportunity for advancement. Inter views hv appointment only.

Phone' Mr. Wentworth st Kauftnann A Wolf. YOUNO MAN for golnel service) station attendant. Must te cour teous. Write Box 64, Th4 Times unmmonn, MALE AND FEMALE H.ELP rz ij or ovef ilg plant, rmsnent BOYS AND GIRLS 18 yeari as helpers In manufacture! Ktata warns wanted P.1 positions.

Write Box 68, Ham mond Times. MEN AND WOMEN can earo $16 to $26 a week In spare time wrltlnr show cards. No csnvasslng or soliciting. We Instruct you and supply yoo with work. Write today.

The Menhenltt Co, Limited, tl Dominion Toronto Csn. SHOE SALESMEN OR SALESLA DIES Experienced: none but experienced apply. Miller's Bootery. 595 liojsntret. 4.

ftALEsMKM AMI) AUKT3 AGENT Christmas cards, 100 per cent profit; box assortment and personal cards. Write for delailf of this liberal offer. Artistic Card Elmlrn, New York. SALESMEN, two. A chance clean up between now and, Christmas.

Fastest selling proposition st this season of the yeer. $20 to $S0 commission on esch sale. Apply 8 to 9 p. m. or 9 to 19 a.

m. Benson and Hill, 638 Hohman st. 6. FEMALK ftlTPATIOXS WAWTEP FAMILY WASHINO done in private home. Phone Ham'd 4916-W.

POSITION ss cook by Hungarian woman restaurant, cluh house or private. 987 Columbia ave. INSTRUCTION. MUSICAL. VIOLIN George Gindl, teacher of violin, 455 Oak st.

Phone Him- mojid407 cl 4. TRADE SCHOOL! 6CHAAF SCHOOL BEAUTY CUL TUKE Esrn while you learn. Day and night classes. Phone) Hammond 661. 86 State at.

0. INSTRUCTION MA LB MEN Learn harberln under super vision of Master Barbers Assn. Owners of best shops everywhere snd control best positions. Right start means organliatlon and protection. If not earning $50 week-lr, write Moler College, 512 State, Chicago.

SERVICE. 5. COftTKAOTiaU ASP BCILDIMq WE BUILD and remodel buildings. Plans and estimates free. Phone Hammond 118S-W, 6 to 7p.

m. cl 6. MILLINERY AXP DRESSMAKIXP DRESSMAKING at home or by the day. 4 23 State St. Phone Hammond 840-J PI.UMHI.NU AM) EA Tl ALLAN A.

SHERMAN Contractor! installations on deferred gmy nients. 324 State street. cl DEPENDABLE HEAT it i' daces In-e tailed and repaired. Heonahl prices. H.

M. Magi not SdUea Co-174 Fayette eL Phone Hammond 1051. cl JOHN O. DONALDSON Pumblng, heating, repair work, overhauling. Estimates on all Jobs.

Qnll Hammond 4436. 170 E. Plummer eve. cl f. MOVIKU.

aVI'OKAUE. IKUCKINO ALLEY SON for local snd lon distance moving and hauling. Also oil coke at $5.50 per ton. Phona Hammond 2206. COMPLETE Moving, trucking and storage service, nreprooi compartments.

Great Lakes Warehouse Corporation. Phone Hsm'd 1780. Cl 8. PAINT1N41 AND UECORAT1NG BAKERS PAINT 4 PAPER STORH Wall paper and paints, decorators' supplies. We do paper banging and painting.

Phone lOlt. Corner Walter and Fayette FRANK KOMETSCH Paper bang ing ana painting ogni rciiuoiuin Ham'd 1147-W. 46 Ogflen St. cl W. 46 QgTle if Its wall L.

COHEN if Its wall paper or paint. Wall paper 6o per roll ana up. 889 Sibley St. Phone Hammond 176. Yea, we do palntln and paperhanglng; cl PAINTING Paper hanging.

Ml Columbia ave. Wm. uiosa. rrop. Phone Hammond 4483.

1 PAPER HANGING and Jpalntingy Very reasonable. Large selection of wall paper, 6 cents and utl Nichols Brothers' Paint Store, 43fl Hoffman st. I'honHamjd 424. rft. 10.

REPAIRING i "r' "FeT- nJ ins on time rate. Ads charged to telephone subscribers only and are to be paid for within six days from date of Brat 'nsertlon cash rate allowed. Ads trdered killed before expirations will be charged for only the number times the ad was published and djustments made at the rate earned CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Dally rate per line for consecutive insertions: Charge Cash One time 30.19 $0.16 Three times 17 .13 Six times 15 .11 (Count five average words pet line) LONG TIME KATES UPON REQUEST Careful attention given to mall orders, which are cash in advance. Report all complaints to "Classified Manager" at telephone Hammond 3100. PHONE VOUK CLASSIFIED AD TO HAMMOND 3100- Ads taken at the business office ot The Tlmee.

Times Building, from 8:00 A. M. to 9:00 M. dally Ad must be In before 10:00 A. M.

for insertion the same day An ad-taker 'will gtadly assist you. If you desire. In writing your ad so that It will brlnp vou the greatest number of results. AH Ads for Articles Lost and found. Household (Jooon, situations Wanted, or Wanted to Kent or Buy must be paid for in advance.

This type of advertising will not be accepted over the telephone. CLASSIFIED GUIDE AUCTIONS LEGALS A ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1. Lost and Found. 2.

Personals. 3. Miscellaneous. AUTCLMOBILES. 1.

Agencies. 2. For Sale. 2- A. Trucks.

3. Accessories. 3 A. Batteries. 3-B.

Tires. 4. Storage and Garages. 6. Service Stations Rentals.

6 -A. Automotive Repairing. 8. Motorcycles Bicycles. 7.

Automotive Wanted. EMPLOYMENT. 1. Female Help Wanted. 2.

Male Help Wanted. 3. Male and Female Help. 4. Salesmen and Agents.

i. Female Situations Wanted. 6. Male Situations Wanted. INSTRUCTION.

1. Local Instruction. 2. Correspondence Schools. 3.

Musical. 4. Trade Schools. 5. Instruction Wanted, 6.

Instruction Male. 7. Instruction Female. SERVICE. 1.

Business Services. 2. Contracting and Building. 3. Cleaning and Dyeing.

4. Laundering. 5. Millinery and Dressmaking. 6.

Plumbing and Heating. 7. Moving, Storage, Trucking. 8. Painting and Decorating.

9. Printing and Engraving. 10. Repairing. 11 Professional Services.

12. Services Wanted. FINANCIAL. 1. Bonds.

2. Insurance and Investments. 3. Money to Loan. 4.

Financial Aid Wanted. MERCHANDISE. 1. Articles for Sale. 2.

Exchange. 3. Building Materials. 3 A. Black Dirt and Cinders.

4. Office Equipment. 4- A. Store Fixtures. 6 Sporting Goods.

6. Farm Equipment. 7. Farm Products. 8.

Live Stock. 9 Dogs, Cats and Pets. 10. Poultry and Supplies. 11.

Fuel, Feed. Fertilizers. 12. Household Goods. tl8.

Foods and Pastries. 14. Homemade Things. 15. Jewelry.

17-A Pianos. IS. Machinery. 17. Musical.

18. Radio and Supplies. 19. Electrical. 20.

Flowers, Plants, Seeds. 21 Wearing Apparel. 22. Specials at the Stores. 23.

Merchandise Wanted. ROOMS AND BOARD. 1. Rooms Without Board. 3.

Board and Rooms. 3. Light Housekeeping. 4. Restaurants.

Hotels. 5. Vacation Places. 6. Rooms or Board Wanted.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. Apartments. 1- A. Furnished Apartments. 2.

Business Places for Rent. 3. Houses for Rent. 3-A Furnished Houses. 4.

Offices and Desk Room. 5. Farms and Land for Rent. 6. Out of Town for Rent.

7. Vacation Places for Rent. 8. Wanted to Rent. 9.

For Rent or For Sale. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 1. Real Estate Dealers. 2.

Business Places for Sale. 2- A. Business Opportunities. 3. Houses for Sale.

4. Apartment and Flat Buildings 5. Farms and Land for Sale. 6. Lots, Subdivisions.

7. Out of Town for 8. Vacation Places for Sale. 9. Real Estate Exchange.

10. Real Estate Wan ted. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. In the Lake Superior Court, Sitting at Hammond, Indiana, September Term, 1928. Hammond Lumber Company vs.

Woodmar Realty Company, et al. Cause No. 31955. Action to Foreclose Mechanic's Lien. Now comes the cross-complainant, Arthur Ward, by Tinkham and Gal-vin, his attorneys, and files his cross-complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants thereto, to wit: Elmer E.

Ramey and Burma M. Ramey, his wife, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said cross-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 3rd day of December, A. D. 1928, the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room Number One in the Court House at Hammond, In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November.

A. D. 1928. WE'RE OUT OF LUCK I SAW THE JUDGE AND HE SAYS WE CAKT" ADOPT CYNTHIA oH DEAfc! WHY-WHY ICANTKfc i 1 GARY DEEDS Gfx Condit and wf Alice to William Curley 14 3 Condit McGinnitys 7th add 1.00 Frank Kubasiak and wf Jadwiga to Edmund Graf and wf Annie 24 1 Gary Securities Co 1st add 1.00 Charles Baran and wf Rosie to Archilli Pui.ntl and wf Erenesta 13 17 Gary Ld Cos 10th sub 1.00 Joseph Allen unmd to Clancy Burlingame and wf Jennie IS 39 Gary Ld Cos 1st sub 1.00 Ralph Doorley unmd et al to Thomas Mahew and wf Mary Ann 3 14 Gary Ld Cos 2nd sub Charles Cobb and wf Louise to Lawrence Ser-watka and wf Margaret L4B19 Cos 5th add 25.35 John Feigerle and wf Mary to Harry Englehart 24 19 Oak Park add 1.00 Todoroff and wf Kosta to Gust Chalos and wf Helen Ls 22 23 8 Gary Ld Cos 11th sub 1.00 Winifred Startsman sins to Oliver Starr Ls 32 33 22 Oak Park add 1.00 Vasile Mardovin and wf Mary to Victor Mardovin 1 6 Gary Inv Cos 1st add 1.00 Independence Hill Rlty Co to Home Bldrs Finance Corp L9B4L3B5 Independence Hill 1.00 Gei Condit and wf Alice to same party Ls 36 37 7 Riverview Ld and Inv Cos 1st add 1.00 Arnold Heeter and wf Ethel to Clarence Ni-hart and wf May 32 11 1st sub 1.00 HAMMOND DEEDS Murray MacLeod Tr to Marguerite Houy Ls 32 33 5 Cal Blvd add 1.00 3 Housing: Corp to Gertrude Fisher 85 Lyn-dora add 4,350.00 Woodraar Rlty Co to Clarence A Martin and wf Laverne Ls 35 34 and 33 24 Unit 7 Woodmar add 10.00 Peoples St Bk Tr to Myron Jacoby 15 and 14 1 Gostlins 2nd add 1.00 Peoples State Bk Tr to Myron Jacoby 16 and 17 1 Gostlins 2nd add 1.00 James Rowley and wf Frances to Clarence Bender and wf Mae 30 4 Hyde Park add 1.00 Zelma Bradley spin to Marquette Park St Bank et al Trs Ls 3 to 5 8 Cal Lawn add 10.00 Albert Zarndt and wf Amelia to Herve A Pi-lotte 39 and 64' 38 2 Turners 2nd add 1.00 Edward Meredieth and wf Rachel to Burns Gerber and wf Lenore 6 2 Homeseekers add 1.00 Edson Witter and wf Clara to Max Quint and wf Mary 7 and Louis Scheers add 1.00 Frank Martin and wf Ethel to Frank Kel-ley Ls 27 28 1 Cal Ter 1.00 Same party to Joseph Mc-Gulre Ls 18 .19 5 Cal Ter 100 Gustav Zachan and wf Anna to William Cullen and wf Rose 3 2 Gustav Zachaus 2nd add 1.00 EAST CHICAGO DEEDS Jacob Walczak and wf An-tonina to Michael Ko-zacik Jr 29 5 Park add 1.00 James Conner and wf Sophia to Jakub Walczak and wf Antonina 22 and 23 10 Park add 1.00 Allen Twynran to Agnes Twyman 9 6 re-sub Pt SW 29-37-9 1.00 George Lewis and wf Margaret to Carl Sat-terblom and wf Bertha 5' 34 35 and 5' 3 4 resub Pt XW 29-37-9 1.00 Ludwlk Zielinski and wf Emmeliy to Stanley Zimny and wf Barbara 11 and 8.13 12 resub Pulaski add 10.00 Wadaw Szapala. and wf Katarsyna to Paul Rybinsk! and wf Rosie 19 27 Buington add 1.00 James Harvey and wf Rhea to Anton Jensen and wf Christine 6 8 Roxana Park add 10.00 Leonide Genovesf and hus Ermindo to Albert Stec 28 11 3rd add 1.00 Albert Stec bach to Leonide Genovesi same detsc 1.00 WHITING DEEDS Frank Hlggins and wf' Helen to James Ball Ls 6 7 8 9 5 Stiglitz Park add 1JD0 Clara Ball and hus James to Frank Higgins and wf Helen same desc 1.00 BAIASCE OF COUNTY DEEDS Alfred Zimmerman and wf Lucile to Julia Breamer 12 Meyer Manor Cedar Lake 1.00 SECTION DEEDS Robert Cross bach to A Stevenson et al NW 19-35-9 77.35 acs Pt i4 NE 19-35-9 69.5 acs Ifc 8 and 2 NE 24-35-10 20 acs Pt NE 19-35-9 24.96 acs 10.00 TIMES Advertising CLARIFIED SECTION INFORMATION All ads restricted to proper classifications and Times style of type.

The pnbllshers reserve the right to dlt or reject all copy. Tit Times will be responsible for only one Incorrect Insertion- Ads ROGER BEAN Roger WHAT HAS HAPPENED? tU 10K PUEER FOB SALE CHRYSLER DEALER 1928 NASH Ambassador, Advanced Six sedan. Wire wheels, paint, upholstering, motor, equipment, all like new. A beautiful Job and we place our usual guarantee on this car. It merits your approval.

It must be driven to be appreciated. 1925 OVERLAND two door sedan. This car is a nice little job and in good condition. It is a real bargain for some one at $150.00. 1926 70 CHRYSLER coach.

This has been completely reconditioned. You can drive it for another year without spending a dime for repairs. Tires are all very good. Driven carefully, it should give more than a year of service without costing a nickel for repairs. We guarantee this one also.

WE HAVE a Model 59 Cadillac tour ing. This one has to be driven to be appreciated. wot the snap piest looking car on the road, but is one or the fastest, was com pletely gone over In the spring: Uooa for rive years more now. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALUMET AUTO SALES CO, USED CAR DEPT. 330-44 STATE STREET USED CARS that are dependable Lake County Auto Supply, 708 Hohman street.

CHEVROLET COACH. 1927, In good condition. Must sell quick. Guaranteed. Only $325.

Easy terms. Matt J- Seberger, Scheierville, Ind. Phone Dyer 24-J. LINCOLN 1'OUKINU CAR, good condition. irora ugnt delivery 1926 Ford coupe.

Good condition. Bargain. Harry Oloff, I no. 1041 Calumet ave. c.

NASH SEDAN, four door Model at a discount, just got by Mrs. Trout of Omaha, at China town Fair. Call at 553 Sibley st. fnone Mammona i3Z-j. CADILLAC LASALLE HUPMOB1LE 8 our passenger coupe, a quiet, smooth running motor; lots of extras; new Jjuco paint, o7o.00 HUP MOBILE 8 Five passenger touring; nag excellent curtains and heater in front and rear seat, a real buy for some one looking for an open car, 37a.oo.

JORDAN BROUGHAM Two door passenger. Has had excellent care and will give years of satisfactory service lor $395.00 BUICK MASTER SIX BROUGHAM Nearly new tires, paint and up bolstering like new; motor very i quiet: cost $2,250 new, and price, CHRYSLER 70 Fivev passenger se dan. We know that this car has had more than ordinary care and never driven over 35 miles per hour. Why buy a new car when this is such a bargain, PIERCE ARROW Light Six series This car belonged to one of Ham mond'a wealthiest families and has had more than ordinary care. It cost new over $4,000 and we can offer it for resale at LASALLE Two passenger convert ible coupe, with rumble seat; wire wheels and fender wells.

A sporty two passenger, painted black and red; Just the car some one is looking for. This is one of, the first cars of this typo offered for sale since the LaSalle yvas introduced. Price, $1,650 CADILLAC 5 passenger custom se dan. This late model car has had very low mileage as its general condition Indicates; five red wire wheels, new Goodyear tires, finish and upholstering like new. A real bargain for some one at $1,500, CADILLAC Seven passenger sedan a big roomy car for a large family yet economical to run: paint, tires upholstering and mechanical con- i i aa WE ALSO OFFER FOR YOUR APPROVAL PACKARD Seven passenger sedan BUICK even $350.00.

passenger sedan ESSEX coach. $175.00. FORD sedan, $85.00. PAIGE Brougham, $575.00. YOUR PRESENT CAR as part pay ment.

LOW G. M. A. nings. C.

terms. Open eve LEO P. KNOERZER CADILLAC-LAS ALLE MOTOR CARS HOHMAN AND OGDEN STS. PHONE HAMMOND 600 cl AM. mechanical condition: six good tires, $165 cash.

Hammond 12J5-J. 323 ZEPPELIN EVERY USED CAR WE HAVE MUST BE SOLD, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS? TRADE YOUR OLD CAR IN. EASY TERMS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! GRAVER-BARTLETT NASH CO.

117 FAYETTE STREET P. S. THE PLACE TO BUY THE BEST USED CARS YEARS OF SOUND USED CAR MERCHANDISING STANDARDIZE THESE PURCHASES 1924 DODGE with a convertable passenger or truck body. Just the car to use for a hunting trip or a touring trip. It can be used for an eight passenger hu or truck service.

1928 BUICK coach In perfect con dition Former owner tooK wonderful care of this car It is just like new with a used car price, an Ideal family car which your neighbors can never tell from a new car. You will be proud to own it 1927 DODGE four door sedan. Tires. faint and running condition just ike new. Must be seen to be appreciated.

1927 BUICK sedan. This car has had unusual care. The Duco finish shines like new and the vlbratlon-less engine is in excellent condition. Completely equipped. JOHN SCHMUESER 694 HOHMAN STREET PHONES HAM'D 6150-6161 FOR SAI.B 1927 BUICK MASTER SIX COUPE, rumble seat.

Perfect condition. Best car value In town at about one-third cost. 267 Sibley st. USED CARS LATE MODELS YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE BY SELECTING A USED CAR FROM THE FOLLOWING: 1927 ESSEX COACH. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH.

1926 FORD COUPE. 1925 VELIE COACH. TERMS IF DESIRED COMMUNITY MOTORS, INC 89J CALUMET AVENUE PHONE HAMMOND 3889 ci NEW 1928 Chevrolet coach, driven only 600 miles. Owner leaving town. Must sell at once.

Car can be seen at 8426 Grnnd blvd. Inquire third floor. Phone Indiana Harbor 2339. FORD 1926 ROADSTER and Ford 4 door 1925 sedan. Good paint and tires.

Both A-l condition. To be sold at sacrifice by private party. Splvey, Boom 327, First Trust Mdg. 2-A. riH I 'Kli FOR A ,18 CHEVROLET canope top express; Dodge pane).

Kelly-Lehman Truck Co. 300 Plummer avenue, c6 NEW motor truck. to 8 ton speed trucks. Also IH. 8H end ton capacity.

For all types of hauling International Harvester Oakley and Indiana. cl SEE BETZ FOR TRUCKS B-A BATTKRIES NEW STORAGE BATTERIES Auto, Radio. Guaranteed. $8.96 and up. Lauer Battery 8ervlce.

766 Hohman st. cl SB. TiHEl TIRESI TIRES! TIRES At mail or-der bouse prlcea Tire road serv. ice. Call us up and we will ex-plain our free road service.

Don't get all dirty, lust call B. F. Manls, The Tire Man, 756 Hohman st Phone Hammond cl ft. 8EHTICB STATION ft RKNTALt BROMS BROS. U-Drlve-It Truck Co Kent truck and drive It yourself.

Sohl at Plummer. Call Hammond 747. c-l HERTZ will solve your transporta-tion problems. From here to the coast. Drlvurself Phone Hammond 4854 5-A.

atlTOMOTIVB REHAIHIWU ROY'S AUTO PAINT-TOP SHOP Refinlshlng, body and fender repairing; uew tops, rugs, curtains. Seat covers, special $2.96 to $4.95. 152 Fayette sU Hammond $529. cl TOP. TRIMMING, body and fender work.

Standard Auto Sheet Metal Works, 944 Calumet ave. Phone Hammond 1450. hlOVt'LEft BICYCLES bought and sold. Sllger 614 Hohman street. Phone Hammond 122.

EMPLOYMENT. FEMALE HELP WASTED DRESS SALESLADIES R-IENCED, WITH SUCCESSFUL RECORDS ONLY. APPLY FRI DAY, OCT. 19TH. SALLY FROCKS, 150 E.

STATE STREET. ELDERLY LADY or girl for general ousework. Apply an juogan st, niRIt experienced. for general housework. 29 Detroit bL Phone Hammond 106.

rciRT.s Avn WOMEN Girls to work In candv factory. Report ready for work. Those under 18 years of age please bring working per mlt. Middle aged and elderly wo. mn lo work In nut department Part or full time.

Queen Anne Candv Co. Henry and Hoffman streets, Hammond. GIRL wanted who can operate hoard and can do steno graphical work. Apply Hammond secretarial scnooi, luimuan st. Phone Ham'd 6868.

c7 GIRL for housework. Must be good cook and clean housekeep er, small lamny, goo wnn Apply before 6 o'clock. 640 Hohman st. GIRL for general housework. Northcote East Chicago.

4229 GIRL for general housework. 1242 Garfield st, 1'none iiammonu 4249-M. GIRLS Wanted over 18 for factory work. Apply 11. f.

nailery i-roa- ucts Hoffman and Torrence, Hammond. r.rnr Vhlt. for creneral house work 1469 Rosewood ave. rnom Hammond 4991-J. GIRL wanted for general house wrtrlr Must ne able to cook.

RtftrMicpn. Two In family, KtAflriv nosltlon. No washing. Write Box 62, The Times, Ham mond. flTTJT.Jt readv-to-wea girls.

Pay according to results. Apply 10 to 12. Shnelder's Dept. Store, 62-54 State Hammond Ask for Mr. Ostro.

LADY EXPERIENCED EXECU. TIVB WITH SUCCESSFUL RECORD IN LADIES READY-TO-WEAR, TO MANAGE SALLY FROCKS DRESS SHOP IN HAMMOND. APPLY 3.18 WEST ADAMS 8TH FLOOR, CHICAGO. SALES GIRLS Experienced for ladles ready-to-wear. Polish speaking.

Must be fully experienced. Bring reference. Apply at once H. Shnelder's Department Store. 52 State sL, Hammond.

See Mr, Ostrow. WOMEN SALESLADIES With or without experience. Apply tl 611 Hohman street. WOMEN with car to work after noons. Give phone.

write box 37. The Times. Hammond. c6 WAITRESS, experienced. Call at 684 Morton ave.

WOMEN, mature, to be trained for an executive position, iso experience necessary, but quick thinker required. Give phone. Write Box 41. The Times, Hammond. c6 WOMEN'S OPPORTUNITY We have some short hour worn wnicn can be done without Interference with other duties.

Must be trust-worthy and over thirty. Give phone. Write Box 40. The Times, Hammond. c6 WAITRESSES Two experienced girls.

Applv Baltimore uestau-rant, 3233 Michigan ave. Phone Indiana Harbor 770-M. A 1.10 HELP WANTED HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASSERS wanted for Austin Soap. Salary, commission, transportation. Apply before 9:30 a.

rear 1291 Jefferson or write P. O. Box 389. Hammond, Ind. Phone Hammond 3476.

LEGAL NOTICES Bend Avenue to the east line of Durbin Street; thunce south along th east line of Durbin Street and said line produced, to the placo of beginning The description of the property which may be Injuriously or beneficially affected by the vacation of said streets is as follows: Said street herein proposed to be vacated: That part of the lots abutting on the north side thereof, namely: the south thirty (30) feet of lot eight (8) In Block lots eight (8) and nine (9) in Block lots ten (10) and thirteen (13) in Block lots eleven (11) and fifteen (15) In Block and all of lot seven (7) in Block all in the Perfect Addition to the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana; also the south thirty (30) feet of lots nine (9) and thirteen (13) in Block lots eleven (11) and sixteen (16) in Block lots eleven (11) and sixteen (16) in Block all in Oak Ridge on the Grand Calumet Second Addition to the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana; nlso the premises abutting on the south side of said street to be vacated, being the right of way of the Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad. Said Board of Public Works of the City of Gary, Indiana, has fixed on the 5th day of 1928 as the date at which said Board of Public Works will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by said proposed vacation, and on said day at ten o'clock a. said Board will meet at its office and regular meeting place in the City Hall in the City of Gary, in the County of Lake, State of Indiana, for the purpose of receiving, hearing and considering remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings and will take final laction confirming, modifying or rescinding its said original resolution in said matter, which action shall be final and conclusive on all persons. Dated at the city of Gary, Indiana, this 15th day of October, 1928. Members of the Board of Public Works of the city of Gary, Indiana.

ATTEST: City Clerk of the City of Gary, Indiana, Indiana. 10:17,24 The Lake County Tlme la member of the Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers "which Includes leading newspapers throughout the country and has for one of its alms the elimination of fraudulent and misleading classified advertising. The Lake County Times, as well as every other member of the Association, endeavors to print only truthful classified advertisements and will appreciate having its attention called to any advertisement not conforming to the highest standards of honesty. A ANNOUNCEMENTS. LOST INI) FOUND GERMAN POLICE DOG lost.

Six months old bitch, color of pepper, vellow streak in center of head. Reward. George Stoddard, 1720 Broadway, Indiana Harbor. LOST Husky, cinnamon and white. Female.

Phone Hammond 904-W. Reward. LOST White and brown bird dog. Pointer; five months old. 475 Kenwood ave.

LOST Boston bull, male, answers to name "Chappie." Phone Ham'd 5292 or 2461 Reward. PERSONALS KING SOLOMAN, psychologist, psychic analyst advisor, 219 E. State St. Phone Ham'd 3413. MADAM LEOTI Spiritual adviser.

9 a. m. to 9 p. 207 Logan st. NOTICE To whom it may concern: Will sell following automobiles for storage and repair charges -at Center Garage, Cook, Indiana, October 30, 1928: Studebaker touring, model 6EH, 1921, engine No.

73352; Ford four door, 1924, engine Nq. 10144850; Lafayette touring, 1918, motor No. 1080. Center Ga rage, J. A.

Schutz. NOTICE If goods stored at 245 Grove Blue Island, 111., by G. R. Seary, are not taken by November 19, 1928, same will be sold for charges. C.

C- Cook, 245 Grove Blue Island. READINGS given by appointment. 82 N. Hohman St. Phone Hammond 6563.

ft. MISCELLANEOUS LOADS WANTED Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Youngstown, Detroit and St. Louis. And return loads wanted. Every load Insured.

Osborn Moving office Pennsylvania Freight Station, Guthrie and Elm Indiana Harbor. Phones 826 or 1872. cl NEW CARD TABLES and folding chairs to rent for all occasions. Bert Jones. Phone Ha m'd 6977.

TUERS A NUTTY AUENC1ES BOHL1NO AUTO SALES Three Great Sixes by Dodge Brothers. Phone Hammond 266. cl CADILLACS AND LA SALLES New and used Leo P. Knoerzer, 750 Hohman. cl DE SOTO SIX.

Community Motors, 893 Calumet ave. Phone Hammond 3889. cl LYNDORA MOTOR SALES Durant "4." "65." "76 1026-30 Columbia avenue. cl PACKARD CARS Ask the man who owns one. William Mettler.

703 Hohman street. cl WOLF MOTOR SALES Studebaker. Ersklne Motor Cars. 14 Sibley st. Phone Hammond 248.

cl HZ A HO MOTOR SALES Largest Hupmoblle dealer In Indiana 930 Calumet eve Phr Ham'd 1060. cl 3 FOR SALE AN HONEST MESSAGE ON AN HONEST VALUE IF THERE ever was an automobile that was in perfect mechanical condition it is this 1926 Buick Six Brougham we Just traded. Even the upholstering ls like brand new, having always been protected by good seat covers. Paint and tires are good All in all, this is a wonderful buy at the ridiculous low price we are asking This car must be seen to be appreciated. Investigate today.

WILLIAM METTLER 703 HOHMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 34 cl EVERYONE DRIVES A USED CAR IF YOUR PRIDE KEEPS YOU FROM DRIVING A USED CAR, FORGET IT. ALL THE CARS YOU SEE ON THE STREETS ARE USED CARS. 1928 MODEL DODGE SEDAN, AMERICA'S FASTEST FOUR, RUN LESS THAN 6,000 MILES, GUARANTEED, FOR $665.00. 1928 DODGE VICTORY SIX, FOUR PASSENGER COUPE. THIS CAR IS PAINTED A BEAUTIFUL GREEN 'WITH CREAM COLORED WIRE WHEELS.

LIKE NEW, $1,050. 1927 REO WOLVERINE TWO DOOR SEDAN. THIS CAR HAS BEEN RECONDITIONED AND HAS FOUR NEW TIRES. OUR PRICE, $725.00. DODGE BROTHERS COUPE, JUST A REAL GOOD CAR FOR THE WINTER, JUST $250.00, 1927 ESSEX COUPE.

THIS CAR HAS HAD EXCEPTIONAL GOOD CARE. A REAL GOOD CAR FOR BUSINESS, $450.00. SEE THESE CARS AND BE CONVINCED BOHLING AUTO SALES 707 HOHMAN STREET PONTIAC COACH or sedan, will sacrifice mv $225 equity for $150.00. Write Box61, Hammond Times. By CHIC JACKSON I L.

BEADYEYED FEU-OW MM TO ME-lrVTHE MEANTIME E5TI0N5 GET RACKED WE'RE GOING-TO CHECKOUT HAMMOND RADIO SERVit'E Calif I Hammond 805-R We eeriylce end This Bird Below May Know Something LOOK1N' GUY DOWN TKISBBTTALYTO 2 IF WE BRING- HER HERE -NOW USTEN-NOBODY KH0W5 SHE'S HERE So WE'LL OUST MCK 0 NOT 50 LPUO WE'LL NOT BE ALIOWED TCiTAKE HER BACK TO the States if WE BRING-HER HERE-- ASTlrT 'EM 9 AH' I DID NT know I WHETHER To gEND MM ON HIS UAYOR AND BEAT IT FOR HOME BEFORE ANYONE FINDS IT OUT AMD TRY TO FIGHT IT FROtf NOT END 0 TWsjf repair all makes or raaios ana batteries. Phone us and have your old battery set made all electric. FINANCIAL. i. INSURANCE A INVESTMENTS automobile In INSURANCE For i aura nee, call Old Trails, phone Hammond ZHZS.

cl SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS Rates up; interest 6. Stephens and Davis, 8401 Elm t. Phone Indiana Harbor 998. 1 1 HONEY TO LOAN LIBERAL LOANS on all articles of value. Open evenings Lesser 163 State street LOAN MONEY Buy, sell type writers, adding machines.

Hammond Loan 79 State st ct MERCHANDISE. ARTICLES rOH SALE WRINGER ROLLS, cylinders, belts and parts for all makes or wssn-Ing machines. La Mere Washer Co 807 Sibley street Phone Hammond 890. cl S-A. BLACK DIRT AND CINDERS BLACK DIRT Phone lltmmoti 4 i 4 J) 6110 or 8369.

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