Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1907 — Page 7

THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES

Friday, March" 15, 1907. PAGE SEVEN.

Want Column

WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Address A, B., Lake County Tlrnss. . .3-14-lt. WANTED Light farm wagon and box, Steel Bkein double harness, 517 Truman avenue. 3-14-3t. WANTED Three or four furnished or unfurnished rooms, furnished preferred. Address P. O. Box 281, Hammond, Ind. 3-14-5t. WANTED Two men familiar with the firing of nitric retorts, $2.40 per day, fiteady work; state where you are now employed. Address Z A. Lake County Times. 3-14-2t. WANTED Man, experienced in the manufacture of nitric acid, one who Is capable of taking charge of a shift of men; $2.75 per day. steady; sta e where you are now employed. Address Y. A.. Lake County limes. 3-14 -2t. WANTED Man who has had experience In the manufacture of nitric and eulphurio acid, capable of acting as night foreman; must be strictly temperate and know the ins and outs of the acid business; confidential Address XA, Lake County Times. 3-14-2 WANTED Boarders at 4 27 Logan street. 3-13-3t. WANTED Dish washer at Erie Hotel. Apply D. Brown. 3-13-3t. WANTED Girl for general housework; good pay. Call 20 Sibley street. 3-13-tf. WANTED Waitress at once at South Bay Hotel, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 3-13-3t. WANTED Girl for general housework. In family of three. Apply 4328 Magroun avenue. 3-13-3t. WANTED Two experienced men cas-ers-in, also cutters. Several positions In other departments. No strike, write Hopper Stationery Co. Benton Harbor, Mich. 3-12-lwk. WANTED Girls to work in bindery, case makers, Smythe machine operators, counters and pagers. Steady em ployment, good wages. No strike Hopper Stationery company. Benton Harbor. Mich. S-12-lwk. WANTED Boarders. Apply 320 Chi cago avenue. 3-11-lwk. WANTED Men, at once for service In Philippine islands; able bodied men unmarried, between ages of 21 and 35, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English For Information apply at Recruiting Office, 92 State street, Hammond, Ind., or S2S South State , street, Chicago, 111. 1-26-tf. LOST About two weeks ago, a mar quise ring, valued as gift from dead mother. Return to Lake County Times office and receive reward. 3-13-3t. FOR SALE Cheap, some benches and electric lamp wires and shades. Call evenings. &09 Michigan avenue. 3-13 3t. roil SALE Sixty gallon oil tank with pump, good as new. Call at 415 Thornton avenue,, ..Hammond, . Ind. . S-12-3t. FOR SALE Splendid Art Garland hard coal burner; two fine Axminlster rugs; all good as new. Call at this office. 3-13-tf. FOR SALE Grocery store and 50 foot lot. near Conkey plant and Standard Eteei Car works; doing good business; tine opportunity for right party. Have good reasons for selling. Address J. J. Sullivan, 1013 Monroe street, Phone 4033. 3-13-lwk. FOR SALE Lot 70 feet, with 2 houses; 424 Indiana avenue. 3-12-lw. FOR SALE Lot 94-147 with story and a half house. 24S Oakley avenue. S-12-lwk. FOR SALE Eight room house with brick basement. 710 State street. S-12-6t. FOR SALE One Oldsmobilo runabout, just repainted, lamps and horn, extra seat. Will sell at a bargain if taken at once. Hammond Garage, 74 South Ilohman street. Phone 3763. 8-13-4t. FOR SALE Lot and six room cottage at 175 Clinton street. Apply at same address. 3-12-lwk. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with board for young maried couple. Call phone 4111. 3-13-3t. FOR RENT Two large furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern conveniences; two blocks from Nickel Plate tracks. Apply 273 Oakley avenue. 3-14-2t. FOR RENT Automobiles by the hour or trip, see the Hammond Garage, 74 Eouth Ilohman street. Phone 37C3. 8-13-4t. FOR RENT Large front room furnished, suitable for two, modern conveniences. Inquire at 112 Clinton treet. 3-12-tf. FOR RENT Furnished room In new flat; all modern conveniences. Apply at 165 Carroll street. 3-ll-tf. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching, from single comb brown Leghorns. 121 Condit street. 3-11-lwk. FOR SALE One cast range, nickel tilmmed; two gas ranges, four large store tables. Call at 404 Truman avenue, or phone 8046. 3-11-lwk. 'OR SALE On Williams street, 145 feet or less; ISO feet or less west of Btate Line; 100 feet or less in May street, also a cottage. D. A. Pugh, 213 Ann street, phone 3244. 3-ll-tf. FOR SALE or Rent with privilege of 5 acres, looo feet side-track on Chicago and Erie it. R. xne-half mile Bouth of city limits of Hammond. Phillip McLaughlin. R. R. No. 1.-, 8-4-tf. FOR SALE 24 acres of sand land In section 33, township 37, between Long lake and Lake Michigan; a bargain. Monroe Fulkerson, 100 Washington treet, Chicago. Does your sewing machine need repairing? if so call up C. F. Miller, the sewing machine expert, 241 East State itreet, phono 2601. 10-16t1io

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Triangular Meet Will be Characterized by Some Notable Timber. WHOLE STATE WATCHES Believed Wabash Has Greatest Con fidence Success Will Give Team Championship. rsotre Dame, Ind., March 15. Indiana, Wabash and Notre Dame has sent in a list of strong entries for the triangu lar meet which will takep lace in .tho gymnasium here Saturday. The athletic eyes of the whole state are turn ed on this meet, as it promises to bo the sharpest that as taken placa In tho state for a number of years. Wabash already has defeated Indiana in an Indoor meet and is not afraid of the Hoosiers, and the Bloomington men have been practicing hard slnco their defeat and expect to make a great showing Saturday if not carry off the laurels. They believe they will be aided by thes ize of Notre Dame's track, which Is the largest in the state, AVnbash Kxpects to "Win. It is not know here how the downstate teams llguro out Notre Dame, but it is believed Wabash expects to win the meet and claim the Indoor chain pionship of Indiana. Rooters here can see only Notre Damo as winner and havo chalked up thirty-eight points for thel ocala. Notre Dame ran away with Michigan AgrlcuUuraul college in tho recent dual meet, and the men have had a good deal of confidence in themselves. Smithson is expected to win the hurdles, although he has been suffering two weeks with a ruptured blood vessel in his leg. Scales and Keefe are also expected to win firsts for Norte Dame, as is Woods. Blair is looked upon as a terror in the events he has entered 1 nand. Johnson looks like the big bean for Indiana. The entries were given out this morning and the program gives promise of an exciting session Saturday. The entries are as follows: One mile run -Indiana, Eash, Carr; Wabash, Emanuel, McKlnney; Notre Dame, Graham, Miller. Pole vault Indiana, Yelch, Johnson; Wabash, Miller, riper; Notre Dame Boyle. Forty yard dash Indiana, Johnson, Paddock, Mallot; Wabash, Blair Hargrove, Sparks; Notre Dame, Smithson, Keach, Ka'sper. Forty yard high hurdles Indiana, Johnson, Paddock; Wabash, Miller, Belman; Notre Dame, Scales, Smithson. Half mile run Indiana, Carr, Eash; Wabash, Patton, Emanuel, Sohl; Notre Dame, Keefe, O'Leary. Shot put Indiana, Hart, Telch; Wabash, Brown, Sparks; Notre Dame, Woods, Berve. Forty yard low hurdles Indiana, Johnson, Taddock; Wabash, Miller, Belman, Sohl; Notre Dame, Smithson, Scales. High jump Indiana, Telch, Coolman; Wabash, Belman; Notre Dame, Scales, McDonough. Quarter milo run Indiana, Mallot, Paddock, MeMurty; Wabash, Sohl, Wessler, Blair; Notre Dame, Keefe, Cripe, Schmitt. Two mile run Indiana, Carr, Eash; Wabash, Emanuel, McKlnney; Notre Dame, Graham, Duffy. Broad jump Indiana, Yelch, Johnson; Wabash, Sparks, Blair; Notre Dame, Scales, Boyle, Cripe. Relay race, 1,000 yards Indiana, Paddock, Johnson, Carr, Mallot, MeMurty; Wabash, Blair, Sohl, Hargrove, Patton, Wessler, Sparks; Notre Dame, Keach, Schmitt, Cripe, Keefe, Scales, Kasper. Miller, Sohl Blair and Belman are former Hammond high school men.. NEW WIRELESS COMPANY TO STOP CITY OF TRAVERSE. Expert Snys If Messages are Sent Over Another Line It Will Jumble Heports That are Received u (iambling Ship. If Chief of Police Collins wishes to put the gambler's boat, the City of Traverse, out of business this summer In a manner which will not cause him any personal embarrassment, he will have an opportunity. Incidentally, the pleasure of lake gamblers may be Interfered with seriously whether the chief wishes it or not. The Pacific Wireless Telegraph Company, which has Invaded the lake district, Is the medium through which this discomfiture may be brought about. Will Confuse Race Returns. Tha new company soon will have a sending station completed at the foot of Castlewood terrace, near Sheridan road and Lawrence avenue. While it has been established for commercial purposes and will have a downtown station, the engineer in charge of the apparatus prophesied yesterday that, when messages begin to be flashed out Into the lake atmosphere, racing returns received on board the City of Traverse through services of tha DeForest Wireless compony will be considerably jumbled up. "This could be done if the chief wanted to do It, and if the company agreed to lend Its services to the city," said Chief Engineer Bradford. "We expect to be ready for business In a few weeks and will ba able to send messages anywhere within 500 miles. The machine on the gambling boat could not help but record our messages." ,

EVANSVILLE QUOTA IS LARGE

Will Send Out Many Ball Players This Year to Various Leagues. Evansville, Ind., March 15. Evansville will send out a large number of ball players this year to various leagues. George Bittrolf. who former ly played with the Cairo team, of the K. I. T. league, will play this year with the Decatur team, in the Three-I league. He was regarded as one of the best pitchers in the old K. I. T. league. Pitcher Percy Wilder, who got his first experience In league ball with the Cairo team, will play with Dubuque, in tho Three-I league. Tommy Copeland has signed to play In the outfield with the Jacksonville team of the Iowa State league. Eddie Brown, a local infielder, will also go to the Jacksonville team. Last season he played in the Kitty league. Dick Crozier, who claims Evansville as his home, will play again with the Atlanta team in the Southern league. Charles Dexter, also of this city, ha3 been offered the management of a team in the Iowa State league, but probably will turn it down for a berth that has been offered him as catcher for the Milwaukee team. SOX DEFEAT ALL-MEXICOS. City of Mexico, March 15. The world's champion White Stockings yesterday defeated the All-Mexicos, a team made up of native and West Indies talent, by the score of 15 to 4. Tho dark skinned players made a brave show at tho start, pounding out first a triple, then a double and the two singles, scoring on an error. Manager Jones succeeded In scoring their runs. Casas, the much-touted Mexican pitcher, said by many experts of the public to be the superior of Juarez, showed considerable strength as a twirler, striking out a half dozen of the Sox. But the world's champions found him for fourteen hits, Isbell leading with three. Donohue, llahn and Rohe each scored two hits. H. S. GIRLS GO TO MICHIGAN CITY The Hammond high school girls' basket ball team will leave this after noon .for Michigan City where they will meet that team this evening. The championship of northern Indiana lies between Michigan City and Hammond, owing to the poor showing made by LaPorte last week. The girls will arrive in Michigan City at 4:55 this afternoon and will leave for Hammond at 9:03 tonight. Several rooters from Hammond will accompany the Hammond girls. TROTTING CIRCUIT IS ORGAN Track Men Perfect Plans for Meetings in Indiana and Michigan. (Special to Lake County Times.) LaPorte, Ind., March 15. A meeting is being held today at which the organization of the Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan trotting circuit Is being perfected. The promoters have "been at work for several weeks and the circuit of cities is now complete. It will include Crown Point, Valparaiso, LaPorte, Bentor Harbar, Casapolis, Bremen Bourbon, North Manchester, Rochester and Three Rivers. It is proposed to have the fastest track meeting that big purses will secure and to bring into the circuit the stables now traveling the bif clcvits. Officials will be elected before adjournment and the matter of dates will be allotted. WILL HAVE NEW PARK. South Bend, Ind., March 15. The South Bend team of tho Central league will have a fine new ball park to play In this season. Terms for the use of the old ball park at Sprlngbrook were agreed to last night by the Murdocks, of the local street car corporation, and with the South Bend Athletic association. The grandstand will be rebuilt, so as to accommodate 5,000 people and bleachers will be erected for the accommodation of as many more. The club was given all the grandstand and refreshment privileges. A new fence will be erected about the park, the diamond will' be laid out anew and other improvements made to place it at the top of the list. G0TCH WINS ' CLEVER MATCH. Champion Frank Gotch settled Policeman Rooney's championship aspirations last night at the Coliseum by winning two straight falls, the first in 19:20 on his famed toe hold and the second in 17:40 on a combined grapevine and hammerloek. Gotch showed himself clever and fast, worrying ' the policeman and tossing him around occasionally for the fun of the thing. Gotch dodged one of Rooney's early rushes and threw the policeman the width of the ring. Gotch then tried a half Nelson, but Rooney cleverly broke free. The champion tried again' and the policeman slipped out again. Then Rooney became aggressive, but Gotch wriggled out twice when things grew dangerous. Then it was Gotch's turn on top and Rooney had to work overtime to whirl out of two half Nelsons. The fight then became fast and furious and a rough and tumble mlxup ensued. Finally Gotch flashed his trump card and Rooney found hlmielf in the champion's famous to hold and his shoulders went to th mat in 19:20. If ft has happened in the Calumet Region, yon will find it In The Lake County Times.

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CE0WN POINT CONFIDENT. The Crown Point high school basket ball team, which was so completely snowed under a few weeks ago by the Hammond boys, are booked to play at the auditorium tonight. Since their defeat at the hands of Hammond they have been practicing hard and are confident that they can hold the home team.

SPORTING BRIEFS. Rockford, III., March 14. Mike Donlin, the balky New York giant, stated here today that he probably will join Jimmy Callahan's Logan Square team of Chicago for tho summer. San Francisco, Cal., March 15. Bedford was the outsider to upset calculations at Oakland yesterday. Quoted at 40 to 1, the McCafferty horse practically led all the way in the fourth race and won easily from Fisher Boy, while Tom Borgian, the favorite, was third. In the fifth I Told You got away badly and failed to cut any figure. The weather was fine and the track good. Milwaukee, Wis., March 15. President Joseph D. O'Brien last evening gave out the official playing schedule of the American Association of professional baseball clubs for the coming season. The schedule calls for the playing of 154 games, the season opening April 17 and closing Sept. 16. Davenport, Iowa, March 15. Police Magistrate Roddewig yesterday set March 27 as the day for the hearing of Young "Xid" Farmer, the pugilist of Peoria, 111., for stabbing James Graham at an early hour yesterday morning. Farmer is still in jail and Graham is recovering at St. Luke's hospital. As Farmer's date here conflicts with one to fight O'Leary of Milwaukee at Des Moines, the latter date will have to be canceled. Los Angeles, Cal., March 15. Jack Palmer, the English light heavyweight arrived in the city accompanied by Manager Lowes. He is matched to fight Jack Sullivan here in two weeks. He will start work at once. II. Iddings, the Maroon star pole vaulter, passed through Hammond last night on his way to Crown Point. Iddings says by the next meet he will be in condition to clear 11 feet 7 inches indoors and thinks he can win from Greer, the Illinois mam To make sure that the records established at the Central A. A. U. meet of Wednesday night in the Seventh Regiment Armory were created under proper conditions officers of the association had the track surveyed yes terday. The result showed that the circuit was 530 feet 3 inches to the lap instead of 528 feet for which it was originally planned. The mile race was run In ten laps, so Llghtbody covered 22 feet 11 inches more than he was called upon to do. This would make a difference of more than one second in his time, so his record at the actual mile would have been below 4:23.o The survey was made eighteen inches from the inner wall of the track by the Greeley-Howard firm. Lafayette, Ind., March 15. The work of the Purduebasket ball team for the season of 1906-'07 was ended yesterday when the team held the last practice before taking the northern trip when the final games of the season will be played. The team leaves early this morning for Madison, Wis., where the University of Wisconsin will be met in the last of the "Big-Nine" games . The Badgers won from the Boilermakers at Lafayette by a close score, but Coach Jamison is hopeful for a Purdue victory, owing to the Improvement shown in the team. On the return trip from Madison ,the five will meet Armour institute ,at Chicago, this being the final game of the season. Real Estate Transfers A $20,000 real estate deal is the only one that Btands out prominently on Wednesday. It was one in which Selma L. Kohn entered into with the Gary Realty company for lots 10 and 11, In section 16, township 36, range 8. The consideration was $20,000. A list of real estate transfers furnished daily by the Lake County Title and Guaranty company, abstracters, Crown Point, Ind., March 13, 1907: Toleston Lots 23 to 26, block 5. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th addition, Henry S. Burges to John (). Bowers $ Toleston Lot 11, block 5, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 3rd addition. John Hull to Richard Miller Toleston Lot 11, block 19, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 2nd addition, Buckovich Indiana Harbor Lot 9, block 52, Leo Brozowskl to Pedor 320 100 100 Mirovich 2,800 Indiana Harbor Lot 29, block 69, East Chicago Co. to John R. Losey Indiana Harbor Lot 8, block 70, East Chicago Co. to John R. Losey East Chicago Lot S, Ladd & Smith's addition, Clarence. C. Smith to Fred Stewart Hammond Tract of land adjoining block A, Hoffman's 2nd addition, Austin F. Cabel to Reid, Murdoch & Co Crown Point Part lot IS, Fancher's reserve, Fancher's addition, Frances Beerk to Erehardt Bixenmann Section 16-8S-8 Lots 10 and 11, Selma L. Kohn to Gary Realty Co. Section 4-34-9, part w nw 5.222 acres, Jacob Classen to Chicago, Indian. & S. Ry. company 400 50 250 20.0C0 600 Section 10-3S-S, n 6w Vi, John Gunienhauser to Selma I Kohn East Chicago Lot 7, Ladd & Smith's addition, Clarence C. Smith to Fred Stewart 2E0 In addition to the foregoing trans fers ther have been filed for record eight mortgages, two releases an j nine miscellaneous' instruments.

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