Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 22 June 1907 — Page 5

Saturday, June 22, 1007.

THE LAKE COUNTY 7IMES. PAGE FIVE.

Bay's Grist in South Chicago

MOTOR BOATS POPULAH ALONG SOUTH COAST j Little Power Craft Plentiful in South Chicago and Windsor Park Waters.

With a graceful motion scarcely Bi-ndlnj? tho white ppruy Low high, the motor boats alonfr the shores of Lake Michigan in th. vicinity of South Clilci'go and Windsor I'ark, are being rapIdly dropped into the water from the ways, and th? various clubs and Individuals aro planning tho summer campaign. In thrt past few years the popularity of tin "wat'T automobile" has increased with great rapidity and the fad 1h now luring the former yachtsman from his reef and Jib. Not a craft that plowa tho lake. Is as graceful as the motor boat, and the master is not compelled to await favorable breezes, yet ho does not miss the thrilling sennation or stirring incidents, whiln he covers much more ground. The Smith Chicago Motor Hoat association one of the leading organizations along the chain of great lakes, have made active preparations for the BiimiiKT Keason. Many of the boats are already in use and others have finished the repairs, painting and other work to be done on the little crafts. Fully eighteen are iow ready for the season's fun and Sunday will see the run of the club to some of the local ports. The run is to be a tramp one and will bo decided aftr the start is made. Many other individual motorists have had ttieir boats in the water tills week and will give them a thorough trying out. John A. Thompson of 7728 Lake avenue placed his pretty auxilliury crusier "Miss Jack" into commission last week. Other residents of Windsor l'ark have launched their boats and with the sailing craft of the South Shoro Country club, the fleet phould make things hum this summer. The Illinois Moto lioat association made a cruise this afternoon to South Chicago and raceti were held off the foot of the Calumet Slip.

TO KNOW NEXT WEDNESDAY.

I'rt-tfdi'ut t'uiiieron on That Day Will

Auuuunee Uecixlon iim to (.ranting lucrcusfN.

South Chicago, June 22 The employes of the South Chicago Street Hallway company have presented their demand for an increase of wages to President Cameron of the company. ;That otlicial took the demand of the 'wen under consideration and told the committee that he would make a report on the matter next. Wednesday. It is the general opinion amongst the men that his attitude will he favorable to them as he stated before that ho would look upon the matter with consideration of the men In view.

Narrowly Escaped Death. A little girl named Marie had a narrow escape from death this afternoon on Ninety-second street. She, in company with several other little children were playing in the street and, not noticing an approaching farmer's wagon, ran under the horses feet and only by a miracle did the horses miss stepping on her. Frank IJarvey, who was driving the wagon, stopped h.ls horse and the little girl crawled out from under the wagon, not injured but awfully frightened. She started on a run down the street and her last name could not be learned.

Bad Boys in Court. John Sohoevieh, Harry Kane, Michael Crothy, Edward Ruckles, Arthur .leason anl Marvin Anderson, the youngsters who were arrested Thursday afternoon for petty larceny, were given their hearings yesterday before Judge Carpenter of the Juvenile court. All of the boys with the exception of Kane and Crothy were released, the other boys b.'ing sent to the John Worthy school for an indetinite period.

National Festival that will be held tomorrow at Elliots Park. It Is expected that over 2.000 members of the Swedish element from South Chicago

will attend the picnic. Trains will leave on the Illinois Central road and will ptop at 21st, 31st, 3'.nh, 51st and 63d streets to pick up other passengers. At the park various games and contests will he held and the picnic will In general be the annual meeting of the Swedes throughout this territory.

Plans Big Picnic. The Swedish population of South Chicago are making elaborate preparations for the annual Swedish-American RUDOLPH HEUUNE3R CO. Manufacturers of Mill Work, Ulterior fin sh. Colonial Columns and Porch .Vateria! Local Telephone South Chlcegj It! Chicago Telephone Lake Shore 450 9131 Harbor Ave. CHICAUO

Phone South Chlcano 3!M3. MliS. IIVV llt liltKS. HAIR DRESSING AND MASSAGING PARLORS. Wigs, Switches and Hair Goods to order Suite 7, Ltucoln Building. 91st Street and Commercial Avenue,

No Trace of Missing Girh. The police up to noon today have not found any trace of Anna Martin and Anna Postero, the two missing 16-year-old girls who have disappeared from their homes. The parents of the girls are heartbroken over the children's

disappearance and little Investigation

are conducting of their own.

Briefs.

Miss M. Went Hyde Park.

called on friend3 in

Mrs. go frit

J. K. Foley visited nds last evening.

South Chlca-

WINDSOR PARK

Mrs. C. McLaughlin of Marquette avenue entertained Mrs. Carpenter of Cadillac, Mich., yesterday.

An unknown man carpets on Seventy-fii denly overcome by In was taken away in

who was beating th plate was sudat yesterday. He an ambulance.

Umpire Pen Perdoner of the City League, is on the sick list.

Inter-

111 you be on the Last Side tomorrow f If no, don't fail to atop for one of those celebrated 23c dinner at tb : : ST. ELMO HOTEL : : W 1 Em lug avenue.

Miss M. Dorscheid and left for their home in Tenn.

K. Dorscheid Deer Lodge,

Telephones: Ottlce, 14S; Residence 243, South Chicago. FRANK FOSTER ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 15, Commercial Blcclc, 820S Commercial avenue, - Chicago, I1L Residence 9120 Exchange avenue.

When in South Chicago stop at the NATIONAL : HOTEL Corner Commercial and Exchange Avea. Hoarders wanted by the Day or Week. IIOMI3 COOKING MEALS 25c I1V WEEK $3.00. Hot and Cold Water. Uatba.

Arthur Gardner of Davenport, la., is spending a few days with friends on the East Side.

Mr. and Mrs, Raymel and Mr. and Mrs. Thomson will leave for the fishing grounds in Benton Harbor. They will stay for two weeks.

Frank Smith of the north side left this morning for Buffalo, X. Y., where he will spend a two weeks' vacation with friends and relatives.

C. Perg. P. Walsh, M. McGinnis will leave for Milwaukee tonight to spend a weeks with friends. They will see the McFarland-Neary battle.

Mary Polas of 884 4 Saginaw avenue came to the police station yesterday with a cut in her head an inch long. She had been having some trouble with her husband and claimed that he had assaulted her.

Little Pessie O'Conners, 9208 South Chicago avenue, suffered a painful accident yesterday. She had been swinging in an improvised swing and slipped from the seat and fell to the ground. A sprained ankle was the result.

Two Insanity cases were discovered yesterday which were possibly due to the heat. One was that of Louis Wallman of 620 Ninety-second street and the other Frank Swanson of 86 42 Mackinaw avenue. They were both taken to the detention hospital.

The B. Phipps Is said to have broken all records among the ore carrying vessells on the great lakes. The B. Phipps is one of the largest If not the largest of the ore carrying ships. She is 630 feet in length and has a carrying capacity of 17.000 tons of ore.

RENSSELAER NEWS

Trevor Eger Harvard college.

has returned from

Mrs. Charles Jowenat of Chicago is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lottie George.

J. C. Passion and terday from a visit Chicago and Joliet.

wife retvirned yeswith their sons in

Attempts aro being made to organize a Juvenile band at this place. Many boys are thinking of taking up the work. Rensselaer has been without a ban for several years and the citizens are beginning to feel the need of such an organization.

J. C. Trawles, former surveyor of Jasper county, disappeared mysteriously from his boarding house Thursday night. He was discovered to be missing Friday morning. A searching partywas at once formed and after hunting all day he was found about evening walking along the track toward Monon, where his daughter lives. His health has always been good but the last few days he has shown signs of mental derangement.

HEGEWISCH NEWS

W. R. Livings was In South Chk yesterday on business.

igo

Miss Fora Nellson was cago shopper yesterday.

a South Chi-

Mrs. Bert Murphy was in South Chicago yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. E. Coleson and daughter, Ethel, spent Thursday in Englewood.

Mrs. Elvin Cheney spent Ping.

Bundy and Mrs. Henry Friday in Chicago, shop-

Vert O'Roark spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ron O'Roark of Burnham.

Chopin Tomlinson,. .

.Hyden

Mrs. Mable Webster Osnier gave a program at the Seventy-seventh street Methodist church. She was assisted by Robert Sansone, celloist. Ann Lauk. violinist and Maud Webster, reader. The following program was given in a most pleasing manner: PART I.

1 Polonaise (8 hands) ..Misses Peterson, Each

Mrs. Osnier. 2. Trio First Movement (piano

part)

Helen Gregg 3. La Castagnetts Ketten Delia Erickson 4. Sonata Webber Adagio Esther Larson, 2nd movement

Mrs. Merrill, 3rd movement Hattle Peterson. Reading Miss Webster Duet Fanfare Bolim Christmas Sherwood Gertrude Carlson, Louise Leuben Carmen Fantasie (2 pianos) Rev. King Elsie Dell, Mrs. Osnier Cello Solo Mr. Sansome Polonaise Dvorak Anna Hadrath, Mrs. Osmer

Concerto (2 pianos) Schubert

Anna Lauk, Mrs. Osmer PART II. 1. Polka de la Peine Raff Fern Each

1 reams . . . M ignon . . .

Miss Eva Fisher and Vert O'Roark spent last evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ron O'Roark.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jordon and daughter. Miss Elsie and Mr. Buckmaster drove through Hammond last evening.

Rev. B. G. Swaney left last night for Marengo. Iowa, where he will visit his mother and friends for a few days. His pulpit will be filled tomorrow by the Rev. Maxwell of Evanston.

C. SIDLIN.

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Love's March Yalse .

Liszt Pohlini . Wlemawski

Paul Moh r man 3 March Militaire Fred Glass 4. Concerto (2 pianos)....

Ida Stultz, Mrs. r. Faust (2 pianos) .. Blanche Tomlinson, 6 Reading 7. Cello Solo

111., last night, were given a welcome home which to them was a great surprise. They were met at the 7:10 train by several of their friends who escorted them to the home of the groom's mother in Cleveland avenue.

where about forty had gathered. Excitement prevailed fur the time being and then the groom was carried out and all over town, arousing much curiosity among onlookers by the boys singing 'Honeymoon' 'and giving several yells. After he was taken home they shut off fireworks. During the evening several vocal solos were rendered by the bride, who has an excellent voice, after which various games were also indulged in. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake, h-mon frappe and fruit were served. Mr. and

WEST PULLMAN

Mrs. D. Roseland.

McClave spent Wednesday In

Mrs. F. E. McElroy of Eg; Jue is entertaining Mrs.

f Pana.

rleston aveJ. C. Ellis

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Mrs. Nyland will be at home to tl many friends in the fiat above wl the groom's mother now resides.

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BURN HAM NEWS

Alexander Nankavitch i

today on business.

s in Chicago

Mrs. Mills of Hegewisch was in Burnham this morning.

Miss Sadie Morepoe was in Hammond on business yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. Samuel Burnham and daughter, Miss Mamie, went to Chicago yesterday.

Mrs. David Boyle of West Pullman

was nero ims morning enroute to her

home. She was entertained by Mrs George Mills of Hegewisch last night

. . Schubert

Hiller Osmer. Gounod Mrs. Osmer .Miss Webster . . . Mr. Sausone

KENSINGTON NEWS

Mr. Bymer of One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Princeton avenue, died sudenly at his home Thursday.

Mr. Olson of One Hundred and Sixteenth street, is improving his home with a new coat of paint.

The commencement exercises of St. Louis academy took place Thursday evening in the assembly hall. It was a great success both financially and socially.

John Morin, who has been attending college in Canada for the past two weeks, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morin of 11S51 Lafayette street.

WHITING NEWS

Dr. friends

E. M. from

Wells is Indianapolis.

entertaining

Miss Irene Putnam is home from Valparaiso colege to spend the summer.

Children's day services will be held at the Congregational church tomorrow evening at 8 p. m.

Gertrude Lauer of St. Louis, Mo., is the guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Lauer of Oliver street.

Miss Beulah J. Arney of Fred street is entertaining her friend. Miss Mildred

Smith, librarian of the high school at

Ypsilantl, Mich.

The commencement calendar will be

completed this evening when the alum

ni association will give their third annual banquet to the graduates, in

the Congregational church parlors.

Memorial services for the Masonic fraternity will be held at the M. E. church tomorrow night at 7:30. The sermon theme to be delivered by Rev.

M. C. Wright is, "The Cosmic Buildin of Humanity."

Invitations are now out for the wedding of Thomas E. Boyle to Miss Mary

Catherine of bouth Chicago, which is to take place at the Sr. Bride's church

city, Saturday morning, June

o'clock.

of

that at 8

C. II. Gardner who has been suffer

ing from the effects of running a nail

in his foot while at work in the Standard Steel Car company in Hammond

several weeks ago, is very much worse

and it will be necessary for him to un

uergo anotner operation ana nave one

of has toes amputated.

rue Doarci oi euueation nas advertised for bids for the improvements on the kindergarten building. The architects for the work is Beers and

Beers of Chicago. The successful bid

der win De required to enter into a

contract with the board for the full

completion of the work on or before

August 26. 1907.

The shop men of the Western Steel

Car & Foundry company will play base ball, with the office men for their op

ponents, tomorrow afternoon at Delaware park. No admission will be charged and seats will be reserved in

the grandstand for ladies.

The Plaid ScissoretteS were entertained by Miss Emily Holmes of Yale avenue Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. F. L. Wommedieu avenue entertained the Ris terie Tuesday afternoon.

of ing

Parnell Star Co-

mi .a.

Fiao

To

ther first Person guessing rect weight of this stone

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The June carnival of the Congregational church last night was wtll attended and heartily enjoyed by all.

SOUTH DEERING

Ephrium

South P

Reid

eei ing

of the East culler Frida;

Side was

George guest of

Hamilton friends in

spent Friday tht South Peering.

Masters John Creswell and Willie Dorsey of this place, graduate from St. Cyril's college of Chicago Thursday evening.

Mrs. James of One Hundred Ninth street, who has been very for the past week, is slightly proved.

and sick im-

Mrs. James, lias been very avenue. Mrs. years and the

mother of Mrs. Kinsie, ill at her home on Iloxie - James is advanced in warm weather complete

ly overcame her.

Mrs. George Mills of Hegewisch en

tertained friends at her home in On

tario avenue yesterday afternoon, the guest of honor being Mrs. S. R. Morepoe of Burnham. The afternoon was

spent at cards, Mrs. Morepoe carrying

off first prize, a beautiful piece of Japa

nese ware. The booby prize was won

by Mrs. W. Pinkerton. Dainty refreshments were served before the guests departed. Mrs. Mills' guests were: Mesdames Groves, Bayless, Morepoe.

Silverman, Kuss and Pinkerton.

ROBERTSDALE NEWS

Mrs.

Reese Friday-

John Larsen and daughter of 43 avenue were Chicago visitors

Mrs. A. K. Whitelaw of Roberts ave-

n ie was a Chicago business visitor Fri

day.

CHURCH SERIES

sot i ci-:.

All church tiotlee.o

rore I( o clock a

nure their Insertion.

must reach in be

in. Saturday, to in

-Notice reiiclilnK

us after that time Mill not be accepted

Dept. fms

Contest Closes July 10 1807

Stone on Exhibition rit Paxton & Balcer Music Store HAMMOND, irSO.

Si?s3 Esisas why Ton Shsuld Eij i Itedl Atlcsj'sil:.

St. I'iiiiI'k I.utlienin church, 177 Clinton street, Rev. Th. o. Claus, pastor. 10:00 a. m. German services. 1:30 p. m. English Sunday school.

IMne Street Mi&ioii, Arthur O. Knapp, pastor.

Services Sunday, June : Preaching 11 a. m. and Sunday school at D:30 a.

hi: 7:30 m.

p. m.

Mrs. William Bahn and daughter Mrs.

Herman Theisen were Chicago visitors yt rterday.

The little son of Jasper Wichorst

Is suffering from a very severe case of

poison ivy.

Mrs. Fred Lingham and son Fred, jr.,

of Harrison avenue were South Chicago

visitors yesterday.

Mrs. W. S. Martin of Donavon, 111.,

visiting her daughter Mrs. Lewis Perij

for a few days.

Mrs. B. Coats of East Side visited her mother Mrs. Amelia Eggers in Rob

erts avenue yesterday.

Mrs. Will Farr and children of Elmhurst. 111., visited with Mrs. Ed. Farr of Roberts avenue on Friday.

Mrs. W. S. Medlin of Roberts avenue, who has been on the sick list for a number of days has recovered.

First I'rcwbj teriau Church, Itcv V. 11. Shirey, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Preaching services 10:4 5 and 7:30. Rev. F. 11. Geselbracht will preach morning and evening. Junion Endeavor at 2:00 p. m.

Midweek meeting Thursday evening

at 7i30. Subject Fourteenth chanter

John's gospel. Come.

Itfv. W. II. street. Phone

First IlHptint church, Jones, pastor, 118 Russell

27S3. In the morning service the pastor will preach on the theme "Spiritual Vision." In the evening the third of the series of lecture sermons on the "Four Johns" John Knox. The public is cordially Invited.

First Congregational

lin street, near Ilohman. Services every Lord's day

J:4! Sunday school. 11:00 Morning service. 6:4.", Y. P. S. C. E. 7 : 4 5 Preach 1 ng. Midweek service Wednesday m. A cordial welcome to all. N. E. Slnninger, pastor.

church, Got-

as follows:

13 p.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Linneman of Harrison avenue are entertaining friends from Oconomowoc, Wis.

Fred Leverence has resigned his position at the Standard Oil company and will again resume the duties as janitor of the Franklin school.

Misses Rica and Bettie Vater of Central avenue, attended the wedding of their friend Miss Lena Renduer which took place in South Chicago last evening.

The ice cream social held last night at the Evangelical church under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid was a great success both socially and financially. A large crowd was in attendance and a good time enjoyed by all.

STONY ISLAND NEWS

Mrs. Friday

Bampi and evening at

Mrs. t fi '

Swartzile Vhite Cicy

spent

Mrs. D. Cullerton of Pullman visited friends in Stony Island Thursday evening.

Mrs. Woodcock made a shopping tour down town Friday.

St. I'iiuI'm Hplsicupnl church, 35 lllmbach avenue. Rev. Chas. Albert Smith, rector. Telephone 1S64. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion. 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:30. Morning prayer and sermon, 10:43.

Evening prayer with sermon by the

rector before Garfield Lodge, Xo. 5 69

r. O. M., being the eve of St. John

the Baptist's day at 3 o' clock. Evening prayer at 7:30.

Firwt MethodlM Kpiwcopnl chureh, 115

Russell street. Lewis S. Smith, pastor

Residence 134 Ogden street, phone 2773.

Last Sunday in the old church. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. J. Wesley

Reid, superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor on "That Which Abides." Noon Class meeting. 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. S:00 p. m. Sermon on the Doxology. Service of Praise and Testimony. The chorus choir will sing morning and evening. E'erybody welcome. The dismantling of the old church begins Monday morning. Dedication next Sunday.

Natural Circulation No Pump. This system oicahr cooliny eliminates pump anil attendant troubles. Three-point Suspension. The only mechanically correct me thoil of suspending a motor, (adopted first in Amcriai by the Jllaxtcell). Kiifrino Case and Transmission Case in One Casting. This construction (fives strength and reduces weight. All Metal Multiple lisc Clutch. Originated by the Maxwell and now universally copied Shalt Drive. Ko chains to break and stretch enough said. All Metal Bodies. Cannot warp, crack or blister. Enthusiastic Endorsement of ,COO Owners.

CATALOGUE FREE; APPOINTMENTS FOR DEMONSTRATIONS MAfE

M. M. Dodge, Agent Porter and Lake Counties. Valparaiso, Indiana.

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ADAM R. EBCRT. Pre't

FRED. R. MOTT, Vice l'rt t

I RANK HAMMOND Scc'y & Irea.

Hammond Savings & Trust Co.

FIRE INSURANCE & LOANS 3 Interest on Savings and Time Deposits.

DIRECTORS i

Adam R. Ebert, A. E. Jarnecke,

Fred. R. Mott. II. E. Sharrcr,

Frank Hammond, F. R. Schaaf

Telephone 62

213 Itlcy Street

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Mrs. north

Bell visited her side Thursday.

daughter on the

Miss Elizabeth Putnam, a graduate of the Whiting high school in the '03

class and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. AY E. Putnam, graduated at the Art in

stitute in Chicago with high honors, yesterday. The exercises were attended by many from Whiting. Miss Putnam will teach in the school at Boise City, la., next year.

Mr. Kirby of this place moved with his family to Fort Wayne. Ind., Friday where lie will make his future home.

Ilegewisch's leading dealer In Jewlry, talking machines and musical Instruments. I carry a complete stock ot watches, Jewerly and clocks at popular prices. Every article guaranteed. Yoa can buy a talking machine for a small payment down, balance, one dollar a week. Day Here sod Save Money. 123rd Street, Cor. Erie ilvt, UegevrUcti.

The funeral of Mrs. Frank Packer, who died from the result of an operation for appendicitis at St, Bernard's hopsital in Chicago, was held from llellwig's undertaking parlors yesterday afternoon at 2 ' o'clock. Funeral services were preached by Rev. M. C. Wright and the interment was at Oak Hill cemetery. Hammond. The floral tributes were in great profusion, showing the high esteem In which the deceased was held.

J. W. SWARTZELL Grocery and Meat Market UI7-1269 Ninety-third Street. STONY ISLAND.

When you stop in Toleston rememtr Louis Gordon's Buffet & Cafe Between Mich. Cent. & Ft. Wayne Tracks We serve meals at all hours. The best yon wast to eat. Prices are reasonable. Board and room per week $5.00 Give tis a Trial

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob V. Nyland. who returned from their honeymoon, which they spent la Waukegan and DeKalb,

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Christian Church, 410 Indiana avenue, C. J. Sharp, minister, 750 Summer street. Thone 34"1. Sunday school at 9:30. Communion and preaching services at 10:43. Sermon subject, "Our Motto." Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Song and preaching service at 7:30; fermon subject, "Dreams That Never Come True." Midweek service Wednesday evening at 7:30. Important that all members be present. Ladies meeting Thursday afternoon. All men that can meet at Calumet and Summer, Saturday all day to help build tabernacle.

Just Described Her. "Yes," said Lovett, "I was engaged to her once." "So I understand," remarked Newitt. "She told me she was an old Came of yours." "That'3 pretty near right. She certainly did burn up cay money."

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GOSTLIN, MEYN & CO.J

REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 92 State Street, HAMMOND.

1 6 room cottage on Truman Ave. near Sohl St. - $1300 3 6 room, new, brick, modern cottages on Alice Street Easy Payments. - 2500 2 6 room frame cottages on Sohl Street, in good repair and , a bargain, at - - - 1300 A splendid home In Home wood, 75 toot lot, 12 room house, modern conveniences throughout, bargain 5000 1 5 room cottage, new and near Steel Plant and Conkey

Avenue. Easy Payments 1 6 room cottage in West Hammond and Garfield Ave. 7 Acres Just south of city limits 1 block east of Homan St.

1500 1200 3000 If Interested

In addition to above, we have houses and homes of all kinds and prices.

come and see us. Open evenkies and Sundays. In vacant property, we have about 20O lota south of Conkey Avenue between th Monon R. R. and Calumet Avenue, at prices ranging from 200 upward. We fcy re cently acquired 45 lota In Messenger's Addition, many of them on Calumet Avenue" which we are selling below current prices.

After Enemy of Man. Two youngsters out In the yard vrere busily engaged in digging a hole. A passer by heard a little girl remark: "Now, Jack, you keep wight on digging, and when ze old devil comes out HI 'ten on 'im!"

To Young People

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phone

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having a home, realize its

upon your

parents may not

YOU DO. Don't let them rest until they order. Your happiness is at stake. Insist! A Rate For Any Purse

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