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Tursdnv. Xovrmbrr '26. 191S THE TIMES. Classified A charge of 10 cant for collection will be mads for all classified advertise ment p'doned to this oK'ce and not paid for within flva days. WantedMale Help W ANTED Second cook st Oilman V. M. C. A. ; good -wage?, board and room. 11-13-tf. WANTED LABORERS STOCK-MOVERS INSPECTORS MEN TO LEARN MACHINE OPERATION ;OOD WORKING CONDITIONS Apply r. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE East Chicago, or EDWARDS VALVE MFG. ' O 1200 W. 145lh St.. E. CbK'aBj'1.o1.6 WANTED Reliable man. polish speak ing, as collector: wood sslarj nd commission. 1S6 Statist., room 4. Ham mond. "WANTED Men to read meters. Apply Mr. Steph en. 571 Hohmnn st., Ham mond. W ANTED Teamster: cfnri- work. Beckman Supplv Co., 265 Michigan . tt J 11:2,1:1 ave., naiiunuiiu. WANTED Laborers steadv work good pay. Apply IT, S. Reduction Co., E. Chicago. n"3 WANTED Office boy. Apply at once. American Trust & Savings Bank. Hammond. 1,1:-j - WANTED At once, clery familiar gro cery and mf'ift trnde: inside wort. V. Tt. Diamond. 709 Chicago ave. I. S57-S58 East Chicago. 11:25:2 WANTED Handy middle acred man. Apply elevator, Hammond bld1 -tf W NTED Turret lathe operator, ex perienced, and several active men without experience to learn to operate tnach'nes. Call at Hammond Rrt.s Works. 1 - WANTED HOE SA.LFPMAN: EX- ri ivr opportunity for an FVPFRIFACED MAN. WE CAN ALSO VF EXTRA SHOE HELP S ATI" R PAT VFTERNOOX AND EVENINO APPLY SEPT. EDW. C. MINAS CO.. HAM MOND. H-'"i WANTED Driver: more than union wages to right man. TnnVo Con I Co., 140th and Carey St.. Indiana Harbor. WANTED One pood first class painter for inlde work that can c!o some gl'iz-l-e The A. A. I-ane Const. Co.. call at creen Engineering Co. East Chicago 1 1 .) NTEP laborers. J4 per day: steady work. Straube Piano Co., Hammond. W XTED Pov with bicycle to carry messages after school and nights. . W 1". Ttl. Co.. Hammond. n.a.ii vN"TED Stock salesmen. Offering ex- ceVtio'nal opportunities for both sales men and investors: invi ration will n ve the merit of this opportunity. See V personally Rr one. . Unusual "PP"rt ...mished through newspaper and c.rtu ;r"ng campai?n. H. C. A eigett. o to 9 P m Hotel Mee. Hammond. Ind. (ITvVER NMENT NEEDS nWOUSANDS men and women for government department-, railway m.il. posto. cus toms internal revenue. $ l.ion-jl S . hi am "nations soon. Experience unn. cos-"rv- Fo' free parties 'ars regarding amotions write. Esmond T,rryJfor Civil Service Examiner). -lumbian bid,'.. Wnshmgun. 11..4 T wtkD Welder F. S. Betz Co., Hammond. 26-1 WVNTED Freight handlers Gibson Trar'er- good wages; piece work basis. Take Gary car to L. C L. ll--b-tf Lost and Found i DSX Tire holder, lamp and license. Plate 111. No. 81433: reward. Chicago & Rive'rdale I.umb'r Co.. room Vil umet bids-. Last Chicago. Phon 31R. I()ST Pup hound, black and whits ppot- d scar on hip and nose. Return to s K Arter. 491 Hoffman St.. Hammond. Reward. ' 15-26-2t. Situations Wanted. ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Sev eral years public accounting xpori ence, desires special work evenings. Sat urdays or Sundays. Offers services of an expert at a few dollars a week. Audits, investigations, accounting and cost ac counting systems, books kept, charges by the week or hour. Address E 50, Times, Hammond. 11:35:3 WANTED POSITION By elderly mm as stationary engineer or fireman, . r will take care of furnace. 110 Fayette At., Hammond. 31:3t:(i "Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT Light housekeep ing rooms for young couple. Write S222 Times. ll-2S-2t. Room and Board. P.OARD OR ROOMAND BOARD In pri vate family. 294 Michigan ave.. Ham mond. 11-26-lt. For Rent. FOR RENT 5-room lo-wer fiat. 145th and Carey St.. East Chicago, near Gen eral American Car works, phore Indiana Harbor 141. 11-12-tf. ,KOR RENT Furnished flat; all conveni ences. 4 29 Logan St., Hammond. 11:25:8 FOR RENT Five room lower flat; mod ern. 76 Flunmer ave. Phone 122SM Hammond. 11:25:2 FOR RENT F-room steam heated apt. 4111 Earing ave. Phone S30W East Chi cago. 11:25:1 FOR RENT Furnished SNroom flat. ST14 Grapevine st., Indiana Harbor. 11-26-31 FOR RENT Flat. 6-room modern, hot water furna-ce, 4 ton No. l soft coal In basement; will sell reasonable. In quire 442 Indiana ave.. lower flat. Ham mond. 11-23-lt. FOR. RENT New K-room bungalow, fire place, French windows, hardwood floors, furnf c heat. May wood addition, phone 2576 Hammond. , ll-25-2t. FOR RENT 5-room upper flat furnish ed; gists, bath; near car ".ne. 440 Tru man 8ve Hammond. Inquire 64$ Ann t.. Hammond. 11-16-lt. FOR RENT 4-room flat. 3515 Hem lock St., Inilana Harbor. $2n per mo.; partly furniahed for light housekeeping-; can be rented with or without. Apply 8437 Fir St.. phone 1171M, Indiana Har bor. ll-26-2t. Advertisements Wanted Female Help WANTED 25 giris i i core room, steady vsort., bu: pay. Huiiimond Malieahie Iron v"o., Hatniuond. l(l-2j-lf WA N TED iirl : st ady position lor' ritifiU pr.rty. Apply Nassau & Thi-mii-l son. l-.asi Chicago. 11-U-tf. A.XTI"I Kinri ladies to come in and K-'t the ntfsl a. id brst h;is of t ho Fea son lit the most modest pri-o. S:it m iind fur Hats, prossed bvep at low r pries than Chi.-ai;.-. Kuv at Ivme. H., 1S4 Stite st., Hammond. " U-14-tf. WAN rK'O Scrub woman. $13 per we. k. Apply at leveator. Hammond bu'M:nc Hamm,.i-.d. 11-15-tf. WANTED Girl to do general house work; yood wages. 411 Ash St.. Ham mond. U-lS-tf. WANTED You:ig women to take course of graduate mirs". Rooks, laundry. Ptiiform. lii'-iid und Vpense none. U'"d cst Hums )l spital. 307 Washington boulevard. Chicago. ll-ia-6t. WANTED Second cook at Gibson Y. M. C. A.; tood wages, hoard and room. ll-UUtf. WANTED Girl for gme-ral housework. I'huo T0V Hammond. SS Highland st. " 11:23:2 AVANTED Experienced waitress and 'dislavasht-r. S2 Stat St., Hammond. Kolt'w Kup, 11:25:3 WAXtTT Waitress; -ood )ay. Eschenbaeh restaur ant, 707 Chicago ave., East Chi ca io. 11:25: W A N T E D Competent bookkeeper and stenogra pher with thorough knowl edge of both; good position open. Address giving salary wanted and experience M E Is, J lines, Hammond ll:19:tf WANTED Two exper ienced dining room girls; $12 per wk. with board and room. Sternberg Kestaur ant, 3319 Mich. ave.. phone 779-M.. Jnd. Harlior. "''"3t WANTED Reliable young lady as cashier- experience unnecessary. Appiv 1G7 State sc. Hammond. 11-26-lt. WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone East Chicago 42-IJ. ll-2(i-lt. WANTED Competent girl for general housework in Hammond; small family, no children. Write J 177. Times. Ham mond. n 20 3 WANTED Competent girl, one who can cook: good wages; no washincr Phone 7"7. Mrs. Hnlst. 1 Highland St., Ham mond. 11-20-31 Miscellaneous. PAPERHANGIN'G and Tainting; good work at reasonable prices. Carl Ver min, 440 Mie'niKuii ave. Phone 1429 Hammond. S-31-lm Automobile Painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Autos stored during the winter. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co. 47S-S0 liuhnian t., Hammond. H.i-H-tf NOTICE. The Reliable Transfer Co. has opened a branch oitiee in Gary at 11th and Broadway St 3. Daily trips are ma. be tween Gary, Hammond and vChicago Quick service, prompt deijin.. aiuj you help the government to save freigh cars. Just call Hammond 2562 "or Gary 220a. 11-4-tf. WEATHER STRIP Your home if it is hard to heat, or if you v. i.-h to save from 2i to 35ri- of ti e an nual (..( bill. Windows which rattle will he permanently iixed through weather strips. Better and cheaper than storm .su.-h. J. E. Howell 0c Co.. Weatherstrips, Shades ami Screens! B. S. Graves, reprt-s. ntatiie for Ham mond. East Chicago. Whiting. Phone i lammc mi, 1204-W; Gary Ucu. i. W ixon. repre-entative. Gary, office phone 'jbil; residence phone Gary EHM. ll-5-5t CHINA FIRING for holiday trade done at. 34 42 Michigan ave. Indiana Har bor. Phone 601W. 1 1-1 4-tl.-.o,d. OTTARATT m ROOPIJ.C.. AVe apply red and grer.ii Hooting over old shinb-s: also gravel I!..n.ia and repairing. See us on anything in ihtj Rovhuig line. t Calumet Eoofing- Co. Phones 4 B 7 -2 3 " f, . Room 27 Rimhach Bldg. Han-.iinoid. 1 1- 1 4-t f.-tues-t hur-sat. PIANO LESSON'S For advanced pupil'., special attention for beginner. S Erie St.. phone 12C?M, Hammond. ll-21-tt-e.o.d. NOTICE, FORD OWNERS AVe have on display at our salesr.iom the most nifty winter top for your car; plate glass and 2 ventilating windows; immediate delivery price $s5 instailei. Hammond Auto I'alnt Top Co.. 4 7 S-Sn Ho Hohman st... Hammond. 11-26-lt. FOR SALE MISOEI.LAXEOIS NOTICE. Highest priers paiil U'v 2ndIIand Furniture. Ham mond 2nd Hand Furniture Exchange, 201 State street, opposite postoft'ice, phone 3070. n-:c",f BICYCLES. Sold on E'ssv Eavment". A. J. WALZ. "2! State St. Phone 2)5Q Hammond. 11-20-tf. For Sale Automobiles. WINTER TOPS for all makes of cars. En close your car in a complete top, vith heavy plate glass sides. Order now and avoid the rush. Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co., 478-80-82-90, Hohman street. 12"u FOR SALE 1917 Touring Studehakor. used 4.H00 miles, in A-l shop-, S275 cash, balance time. Will accept Fold in trade. 262 Hohman St., Hammond. ll-23-3t. FOR SALE-OR TRADE 1916 Pathfinder 7 -pass, sedan. A 1 shape. $."..V. 4-,i, Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. Phone 672M. 1 1 :25:2 foil SALE. 1915 FORD, like new. This car has been used very little. IS 17 FORD touring-, fine mechanical condition. 1!'17 F-VRD truck. HAMMOND AUTO PAINT & TOP CO. 47S-R0-90 Hohman St., Hammond. 1 l-26-2t. FOR PALE Small automobile truck, cheap. Chicago Feed A; Fertilizer Co, Osborn. rhon 170. 11:26:2 Real Esfaie Bargains l-'OR .SAEE Oil TRADE For real estataj in Gary ci vicinity, erjtu'y in ltio-aere f.irin witli i m ocii v-T,t... t ..rtiu.aut i-'ouih I'tinl in Likhxrt county. Ind. Ad uivss P.jx 11U5. Gary. Ind. 10-1 1-tf 1'OK SAEE J. "'siy !:"td's line home ut a baitfalu. Pliorte 1M7-J Hainiuoi.d. 10-ia-tf FOR SAI.i: -General giocery slor; doing n goi,,i cn,si, liustrii'ss. Addio ss W". J-ox lJol, G.-iry. md. li-14-tf. FARMS. Rest toil In I'nit. d St.-it-.. close to good inariii i s. pro.r ssivo men w ith construc tive KlcHs. Euy your (arm joining ours. t Mi nier.v cib helps t;t.ch iiicmh.T "le vel, .p end work land. Address G. N . . Hamrnctiil. ll-13-5t. I-OR SALE Jus", completed rew mod- -ro H-r. ...... V..... i .... l. j.. ... ...v.,,, iMiiij(rt;i;M , oh k lillisil. 1:1- i-ie 44U Ash st.. Hammond. 11-21-0 qu I'OR SALE OR EXCHANGE For farm near Hammond most comfortable homo in Hammond; north side; six rooms, at tic can i.e mud-! Into hecuul story at sniad iHist. c. incnted basement, porch, elecirie light, mis, bath, olosei.H. new furnace, chick' n park. garage, trees, shrubbery, west front on boulevard. ft, lurnishe-1 if desired. Lignt, warm. chan. cotnlortablc. at a bargain. Address N. J. C. Times, Hammond. . il-22-tf I'OR SAEE 5-rootn modern hor.se. :,o, a bargain; ttrnia. l'hone 73S 11am mond. 11:2 5:6 KOR SAEE I'ruit farm. 40 li acres. 57 trer'.s in old orchard: in tine condition; 20i (:-,, in new orchard: loca'ed 35 miles south of Indianapolis. full Ml Calumet ac, Barbr sttop. Hammond. 1 1 :25:2 FOR SAEE Large modern house: terms. Phone 2S4 2 Hammond. 11-2'i-tf. FOR SALE 7 -room" story and half resi dence, Michigan ave.. ";i!l new, oak floors, decorated throughout, $4(Mai I'ash. $:5 per month. A new modern 0 reom bungalow, Corikev ave., $4,Vni $400 cash, $1' pc I month. Call J. F. Wil li. Ini A Son, phone 243 or 1483, S,.il st and Nickel Plate tracks. Hammond. 11:203 For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE "Unredeemed Diamonds a a d Railroad watches. Leaser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. 4-lt-tf We Buy Bonds of all kinds for cash. Real Estate. Loans and Insurance. Open eve nings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN & COMPANY. 4IU)S Forythe Ave. i:ast Chicago. I' ho no S3. Oct the habit; pay less; buy for cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. State street. Look for the clock in center of sign J. Arkin, t-23-lmj FOlt SALE 3 good farm horses. Gall 12S4Y2. Knickf rbocker farm. ll-23-0t We Have Great Bargains In Ladies'. Men's and Children shoes. Call and investigate. J. S. Klarewitn, 240 E. State St.. Hammond. 11-21-3 FOR SALE Bicycle, slnd gun. .nil kinds of heavy ropes and b!o( ; i ij Ingra haia ave. West Hammond, in rear 11:25:5 FOR SALT" Sanitary couch with mit-t tress, 0 dinintr room chairs. fumed! b-nther seats; k ! (. lo-n t.-ilil.; and e-her small avtioies. idl Truman ave I!- -e-' mond. ' I 1.25:3 1 Poll SAEE Genuine Spanish l-nther duofoH. ,-nr-ns to full m;; l..-d. loi.-l new, reasonable. M2 Holmmn stv H- m- I mond. 11:25:3 ! PURE SPRING WATER Mrs. Dugan of 540 Morton court, has secured the exclusive right to the Spriiu Hiil G rove iiprm ga at St. Johns and i.-i prr pared it supply ltnmnionu with tahi water second to none. Pre-e 1 Jc per sal., or two gals. 23c. Phone 2 :::. l!:-5:t; Special Cash Dargain for Wednesday Coiuroleum Stove Square; special; one to a customer; at opc. Ham mond Furniture Co., J. Ar-, kin, Mgr., 242 E. State st. 11 1 l-'OIl SALE Inning table and 4 .hnirs. gas range. g.,--arts. combinatli.di bookcfise, 4 Mason st., i f m:nod. 11 ll--'0-2t. FOR S.M.E Cole's Pat high oven cook stoie. i. 1 condition; 1 S'liinre hc.'r, ; oak I'lning room table; very reasonable . to parly tai-i'ii'.' )'. h. Itpp.iire 4 4:' dina e., lower Hit. . 1 1-26-tt. ! FOR SAEE irfir,tv oak Pi the phono graph: will sell for $1.5 nn( make terms. 3-1 Ph-e st.. Hammond. 1!-20-"t j FOR SAEE Cai range. Iron bedsf-vl. J pew Trinttres. and springs. 1'. i'at f.-r r.-i'.t. Call at f''2 So. Hohmnn st.. 2nd lint. All lor 20. ll-20-"t FOR S A EE Sets of H i v i la nd cliina dishe. rens.iiip.ble. Call Ham-noni 711 for particulpr". . 11:25:2 FOR SAEE Double yellow hed parrot. gusrno'er-.-l to talk. 37S Indiana ave.. Hammond. 11 20 2 Another Car of Wisconsin Potatoes w ill arriv e about Nov. 2Mb. Tlace yr in order with White Bros. Iay phone . Night phone 3045 Hammond. Jl 26 2 For Rent Furnished Rooms . i FOR RENT To office or mercantile man. modern furnished room; Men in heat, bath, electric light. 15'i E. Stale St., 2nd lloor, front fiat, Hammond. 11-19-3E FOR RENT 2-room furnished light housekc pi ng apart merit: heat and light. Phone S ISM. Hammond. ll-23-."t FOR RENT Furnished room for two. with private family, on north side. :;;u Hickory St., Hammond. 1:25:3 FtR RENT Furnished rooms for one or two: hot water heat, reasonable.! 125 Carroll St.. Hammond. 11:25:1 j I'OR RENT Two furnished rooms f.-r j light housekeeping. 570 Michigan ave.. j Hammond. - 11:25:3; FOR RENT Furnished room for one or i two gentlemen: all modern oonve- i nlences; also garage. 11 Mason st., : phone 795 Hammond. ll-20-.t. j FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light. housekeenlng near car line. 302 Plum mer av. phone 1017R, Hammond. 1 1-26-1 1. ' FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; electric light and gas rane, all con venieYices. 55 Ogden st. Phone 79 Hammond for par ticulars. 11:26.2 For Rent-Furnished Rooms FOR KE.VT Kuril ixhed rom, hot water hciit, eli. tin; light, private family. Murray St., Hamm'ond. ll-2t-lt. 1 OR RIO NT 2 i-ewly furnistied house k l ing rooms 'with heat; ihj i hiltiren. AtZ lniiwiPi iut.. linminonJ. Jl-2ti-lt. KcK RENT 2 modern light housekeep ing rooms. !12 Alice at., Hammond. 1 l-2tS-2t. FOR 'RENT 2 nu!y airanged light hoiitickecpn.K rooin.s. 3727 Carey si., Indiana Harbor. 11-26-31. 1('R RENT--2 rof.ms furnished for light lions' keeping. 230 Michigan ave.. 1 hi mmornl. ll-2o-lt K U I: EN'T furnished rooms for light housek-epit!K ; po children. Inquire at 44 Iloty stre. I. Hamiiioiid. ll-2ti-U. Wanted to Buy. WANTED TO P.EY Second hand cloth ing. Phone, i'5, Hammond, t3 State st. 11-7-tf Government Bonds Any issue bought for highest cash price EDW. FRANKEL SOS W. fSnrd St.. 2"d floor, near Halstead. pen daily, also Tues.. Thurs., Snt. mghis, Sunday mornings. 11-21&30 WANTED TO BEY Saloon stove, soft coal hfatcr. largo size. 2i"n Calumet ave. Res. phone 2?2 or 2620 shop I hone, Hammond. ll-23-3t. WANTED TO BUY Second haul soft con! heater to use in garage. Phone 57S. Hammond. 11-23-2 WANTED TO HEY Farm. 30 to 60 acres, impro'il with stock and imple ments if possible: describe m detail, iriving location and l.-rins. Write H S T. Times. Hammond. 11:25:2 For Sals Motorcycles. SECOND HAND MOTORCYCLES All ni!k s. Singl.- and Twins. The XiA.jrest Stock in Laka County. S),d fn eas'.' pavments. atOTb&CYCUB SAZ.ESa.OOM 229 State st. Phone 2498. I la rnraond. 11:25:3 FOR SALE 1 .1 1 5 Twin H-irley, just ov erhauled: wi" aocept Liberty Bonds. D 150!.h stia-et, W". Hamnioiid, phone 3 4yi). il-20-3t. KGU SALE Twin Harh y-Ia idson mo- tocycle, 3-epeed. good condition, 3ate model; chance to obtain a good machine. Price for casii, $125. Dick Broert jes. So. Holland, 111. 11 26 2 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM, 1918. 'TRI-C'ITY ELElTRIC SERVICE COMPANY, A CORP.. VS. OAS OIL COMPANY. A CORP.. ET A L. CAUSE NO. 17700. ACTION IN" ATTACH MENT. Now conies the plaintiff by W. J. Whincry, attorney, and files its com plaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Gas Oil Company, a corpora tion; Gas Oil Chemical Company, a cor poration, are not resid'-nts of the State of Indiana. Paid 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 27th day of January, A. D., 1919, the same being the 13th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House. Room Ni. 2. at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of January. A. D. I91A. said ocM'tn will be heard and de termined in their absence. In witness Whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Peal of said Court, nt Hammond, this 26th day of November.SA. D. 191S. .HERBERT L WHEATOX. Clerk L. S. C. Py Roscoe ITcmstook, Deputy Clerk. Nov 25 Dec 3 10 The kai. er it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps. L -' r , t I i ' 2 ': . . - . . 7 . , J ' ' , ' y 1 '(' ' ' LECTURES Daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., "The Right Way to Live." Mme. E. Lee, 319 State Line St., co? ncr Douglas, one block west of Hob. man. Phone ?346 Hammond. r r '-r i i t r i 4 r t r r t 't ti 'r -' i f'x? f- z -f. ifi- A Sale Trust I UNDIB STATE COWIBOL $25 to $300.00 . LOANED On Furniture. Pianos. Victro Ias. Live Stock and Office Fix tures without removal. -tr? 4 22 MONTHS to REPAY -er-I Your Loan at regral Bat of Xstorsst. SZ. CO is the mo payment on $ 30 $2.60 is the mo.paj ment on J 60 5. Oil Is t he mo payment on $100 ANY AMOUNT LP TO $300.00 ON THE SAME PLAN. ALL OUR BUSINESS DEAL INGS ARE STRICTLY CON FIDENTIAL. And All I-OAJTS ara made lm our PSZYATS, OFFICE SEE US AND AVE AVILL EX- PLAIN ALL There are no Charges for EXTRAS. ONLY 3H INTEREST I VL- " ey 1& Provident Loan Co. Room 3-4 Panama Bldgr. 7. 14S-3CO East State Street Near Orpheum Theater Fhons 323. " Llcensa No. 4 Stc if it. $ v 5" v ? ? 5- 4 v" v5 -e 9H V i (F W W fF ' m o o o ksJ? M B M o 0 o I ' USTIN AND HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOLS PLAY WOMl The only football game of any con sequence fn Ike county Thursday, Thanksrivng. will bo the Austin (111.) and Hammond High schools at the Ham mond Ball park. This is the flrbt time a Chcago High s -hotd Jus played n Hammond tlhat can be rica'lei) and Austin has one of the fastest elevens in th big town. Fresh from Its victory over South Bend. Hammond High school is confident of wnning Thursday. Attendance I rom A football game between the two great college rivals of the Pacific coast. Leland Stanford and University of California, may be staged N6vember 2S at Berkeley as a, feature of the war work program of sports. The Harvard Radio eleven and Princeton Aviators will play a football game at the Polo grounds. New York City. Nov. 23. for the War chest. The Interacademlc Athletic Associa tion of Philadelphia, composed of four prominent private schools, will give golf a prominent place on Its athletic roster. Players of the four institu tions will meet in a, tourney. Columbia University carrlea on inter-collegiate sports last yead at a loss of $5,252. Kearney (Cal.) cantonment boasts a golf course. It Is a five-hold courae. New York city has a pocket billiard tourney with women as contestants as a vart of the war relief campaign. The University of Minnesota will make boxing a major spoit- Includlnir the recent game with Washington and Jefferson football eleven, Glenn Warner's University of Pittsburg: team won twenty-seven straight games in the last tliree years. They scored 796 points to op ponents' S2. The Allied American Football Asso ciation, of Philadelphia, one of the prominent soccer football leagues of the Quaker City, has adopted a rule permitting the substitution of a player in ell mutches of the organization In the event that a player Is injured. The referee of the match is to be the aole judge of permitting the substitute to be used. It was made In order to as sist in populariiing the game because there is no rule in the laws of the game preventing: the use of substi tutes. Coach John Fltzpatrick'3 rowings can didates at Princeton university includes seventy ssplranls who 'work out on Lake Carnegie each afternoon. The United States National Lawn Tennis Association will hold its annual meeting New Tork city Friday, Decem ber 13. Enlisted men who fail to turn out for rugby football can find plenty of exer cise in handball, cross-country running, soccer, swimming and other sports, which do not require the preparation that rugby football calls for. After nineteen years of golf competi tion in team matches between the Coun try Club, Brookline. and the Oakley Country Club, which staged the last event, Brooklina is leading with ten victories to its credit. The matches s'ared. in 1900. and Oakley won the first two events, and the Country Club the third. Since 1908 they have won alter nately. There is a movement In the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada to reinstate ill profesisone Is who have donned the 1G akl. Professor Thomas Andrew Story, head of the hygienic department Of the College of the ,City of New York, and New York State Inspector of phy s:ral training; has been appointed chairman . of the Interdepartmental athletin activities board. The latter organization is composed of the sec rearv of war. secretary of navy.- sec retary of treasury and surgeon-gen-etal of the wnr department, of the na vy and the public health service. The beard was recently voted $1,000,000. i Dr. Story will have charge of all ath letic training of the students' army training corps units. Lieutenant Howard Perry, of the Camp Hancock (Ga.) eleven, the for mer University of Pennsylvania foot ball and athletic star, wants to ar rarge a game for his cantonment eleven with teams in Philadelphia or New York, for the benefit of the Red Cross or some other war charity. He wants to play the game in December. Elmer Ellsworth Shaner, of Pitts burg, was recently re-elected treas urer and manager of the Interstate Trap Shooting Association for the twenty-seventh time. The offices of the organization will be moved from Pittsburg to New York. Charles L Fletcher, a prominent golf player, has performed over a total of 221 different links during his career in this country, Canada and Europe. Camp Merrltt, at Wenafiy. N. J.. will soon include one of the largest and most completely equipped gymnasiums ever constructed In a military camp In this country. It w-ill Include five hardball courts, four basketball courts, a diamond for indoor bafeball. a roller skating link and a swimming tank. Maurice Royau, one of the greatest athletes ever developed In France, was recently reported as missing in the war zone. He was an aviator and was recently made an officer of the Le gion of Honor, with the Inscription "the bravest "pilot and the- most com plete athlete who makes French avla- Gary snd East Chicago at the game is expected and Austin will have a folloV ing of rooters. Gearing and Schillo were the stars in Saturday's game and Gary and South Bnd coaches agree with Coach Hollis Hunter of Hammond that Gearing is de serving of the quarterback job on the il-state team. Gearing can pass and re ceive ,s fast arid uses his head. Se'niUo should make the second all-state club for his kickipx ability if for nothing else. tion Illustrious." Boyo,u was fchortly to have been presented with a dia mond Legion of Honor Cross, bought by hlf-p.-r.ny subscriptions made among; the athletes of France. Major August Belmont, chairman of the Jockey Club, has arranged to bring back to this country the thoroughbred chiefly marcs and young stock, he has maintained for some years at his breeding establishment, the Haras d'Vniiers, 5n France. This may b a step in a revival and concentration of American owners and breeders on the turf of th ir own land. PURPLE ONLY HOPEFUL OF TRIM MING GREAT L. LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Nov. ?5. Pur dje's chance of lidding Great Lakes to anything like an even scora has dwindled by reason of the Boilermak ers' defeat by Notre Dame. Coach Scanlon allowed his men to rest to day. The, Journey to Great Lakes camp will find Old Gold fnc! Black hopeful of an unexpected victory, but it w i.1 be a hope born of desepratlon. JOS. DUFF, GRID STAR, KILLED IN ACTION PITTSBURG, Nov. 26. Lieut. Joseph Duff, f ormer-all-Anierica.n football guard and a noted cridiron star o many seasons n?o, was killed in ac tion In France October 10, according to word Just received here by rela tives. BOB JOLLY, GOLF EXPERT ON ROAD TORECOVERY TEH RE HAUTE, IND.. Nov. 23. Bob Jolly, the professional golfer, formerly of Chicago, and with the Terre Haute Country club when he enlisted in Canada, writes from a hospital at Birm ingham, England, where he Is recover ing from a second wound. He says he was taken to England on a stretcher, but that he Is rapidly improving. He expects to be sent to a hospital in Canada, and then be mustered out. His two wounds are lacerations of the leg by shell pieces and wound unfit him for further service. Sink a submarine! One certifi cate filled with War Saving Stamps will pay for a depth bomb. 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EAG1 ' TOLAY ILLINOIS But Wolverines' Game with Ohio Saturday Will Not Be Cancelled to Decide Big 10 Title. ANN ARBOR. Mich.. Nov. 16 Tha proposal for a post-season football game between Illinois and Michigan to definitely establish the western con- Terence championship meets with con- siderable. aproval In athletic circles here. It Is declared, however, there is lit tle, probability that the scheduled game with Ohio State next .Saturday will be cancelled to permit the two undefeated conference elevens to play on that dale. A game on December 7 with Illi nois has already been informally dis cussed here and It Is not believed any i?reat difficulty would be encountered In making final arrangements. ANNAPOLIS MIDDIES MAY PLAY PITTSBURG ANNAPOLIS, Jl.l, Nov. 26. In te f using permission for the Navy foot ball team to play again with the Uni versity of Pittsburg in New York early in December for the benefit of the United War Work fund. Admiral Eberle. superintendent of the naval academy said today that he was not opposed to the game being played on the academy grounds, and that admis sion could be charged. Ha said that he was opposed to the brigade of mid shipmen leaving Annapolis. The mid shipmen team will rest for a while and if a gama with Pittsburg is ar ranged, will continue training. Tie game, if played, will take place cither on December 7 or 14. CAL. WANTS IOWTA ON COAST FOR XMAS PLAY IOWA CTTY, Nov. 26. Rewarding the Hawkeyes for their victory over Northwestern, Coach Jones gave the team only a light workout In It? ini tial practice work this afternoon of urpnnrina- for th, trame with Carr.D ' Dodge soldiers at Des Moines Satur day. The first team ran signals more than an. hour, but did not scrimmage. The entire team which played the Pur ple came through in good shape. Half back Syk.es ran signals for the first time in a fortnight, and the eleven now is. intact again. The University of Southern California today opened nego tiations for a game at Los Angeles on Christmas. "Wreck and No Food Beats Us, Say Purple "As an army marches on ( Its stomach, o noil a football team fight '-n Its stomach," said Conch A. Murphy of .Northwestern University- yesterday In explaining- th de feat of his team, at Iowa University Saturday. "Our train had irmk nt Ottatrn, III., he said, "and ne were delayed even hour. Yl hen we arrl-red In Iowa City the time for beginning the game was already passed; We had not Mug for the boys bnt a sandwich and an apple each." The men were gives a light prac. tlee yesterday. Regular practice will e resumed today. Specialist CHRONIC DISEASES treated and cured by latest proxren. scientiflo methods CATAJUUC, ASTB3XA, r K.03. CXXT IS and all resulting conditions cured. DISEASES OF MEN successfully treated In shortest pos Ible tlms at lowest poasibl est BACK OAKS 8ZKIT A2TD TIZITEO personally. Plenty of time given to treatments. 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