Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1908 — Page 7

Thursday Dec 10, 1908. THE TIMES.

MR. LYONS IS STILL

SWHII

e HIS HEAD

Contests in Regard to Election of Candidates on State Ticket Depends a Great Deal on Whether or Not Hammond Man Gets His Papers Back.

BREWERY COMPANY

WATCHES QUESTION

Crown Point Concern Get-

ting Ready for a Dry or Wet County.

Stocks, Grain

PROVISIONS

and

Latest Events in the Markets

Special Wire to The TIMES

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

MALE HELP WANTED

WANTED Car repairers at

once. Apply Fitzhugh-

Luther Co.

3-tf

Crown Point, Ind., Dec 10. It la said

that in spite of all the straws which

point that way at present, that it la

very unlikely that the brewery will

(Special to Thh Times.) Indianapolis. Ind., Dec. 10. Congressman Lincoln Dixon of the Fourth district has taken a hand in the effort to get from the department of

commerce and labor at "Washington the ' information regarding the alleged fraudulent naturalization of foreigners at Hammond, which was refused to Peter J. Lyons, the Hammond official at New York. Dixon has asked Secretary Strauss to instruct the commissioner of immigration at New York to give Lyons the desired information as to the dates on which these foreigners arrived in this country, but Strauss - says he wishes to investigate a little and will give his decision later. Dixon is Interested in the matter because he represents the defeated democratic candidates for state offices in their contest before the legislature, and the information regarding the voting of foreigners in Lake county is one of the strong points on which they will rely to. sustain their case. Arrive for a Coafereace. Today the republican senators are here for a conference. While they have several matters on hand the principal one relates to the control of the senate when the session opens. The republicans are framing things up so as to throw the hook into Lieutenant Governor Hall, the affable democrat from

Rushville who will preside over the

senate. They propose to make all com

mittee assignments themselves, as well

as all appointments, and distribute all

the plunder. Hall will enly be permit

ted to put the motion when a motion is

made. Aside from that he will be mere ly ornamental.

Another matter that is occupying the

.attention, of the republican senators is

that of the contest the defeated demo

cratio candidates for state offices will , make in the legislature against the

republicans who were elected by small f pluralities. A line of action is being . laid out to be followed by. the republic-

For Sale Cheap! 10,000,000 feet good new and second

hand LUMBER of all kinds. Doors,

Windows, Plumbing Ooodj, every

thing necessary tt build a house with Call with estimates.

J. G. RUEL, "37JacKfcnParkAve,

ans in this contest, and they say they will be fully prepared to meet anything the democrats may undertake to do. This promises to be one of the greatest fights of the session, for both sides

are making great preparations for It.

Fight for Senatorship. The talk about the probability that

when the fight for senator reaches the critical point there will be a Btampede

to Slack of all the anti-Kern votes is proving true. So true, In fact, that Ed

ward "G. Hoffman of Fort "Wayne, one of the candidates for senator, was ex

pected to come to this city las night or

today and have a talk with Tom Tag-

gart about the senatorship. "While it was not given out as a certainly that that would be the line of their conversation It was pretty well understood

that Hoffman would ask Taggart to tell him plainly whether or not he in

tends to help any candidate for sena

tor. Hoffman wants to know for sure and certain whether Taggart is behind

Kern, and he wants the Information

from Taggart himself. It was under

stood that Hoffman would assure Tag

gart that there is no combination as

yet between Slack and Steve Fleming's

forces, and that there will not be any

such combination if Taggart keeps his

oar out. But It was said that Hoffman

would not promise Taggart that such

a combination would not be made in

case it is found that he is meddling

in the senatorship.

Hoffman insists that he is in the race as a bona fide candidate and that he wants the place. He- says he will be active in his own campaign from now

on.

Open

Atchison ... 98

Am Sugar... 132 Am Car 46 Am fIontifr. . 844i

abandon its operations In Crown Point Am Smelt... 92 when the new plant is started in "West Anaconda .. 60

Hammond, and it Is very probable that groo r t! . 57 i

me piant nere win continue in opera- Ches & O. .. . 06

tion, although on a smaller scale. The F I Ji n . j, ..... Canad Pac.178

1 v vr 11 x- uiii l iiaui man taieu iu us lul1 I Erie com.... 351

capacity during the season when their Grt North... 144

product was in demand and required the 111. Central. continuous operation of a night and hn &

day force to meet the requirements, and Nat. Lead... 834 It is said the West Hammond concern N Y Cent. ..118 was started to meet this demand and oV aw 47$

the adidtlonal business that will occrue, Pennsyl. ...130 In order in rfllfv th rimrtiMnna of I Reading ... 1424

th1 nf tho Tt I. ol. KOCk lSl PI. blS

.. v ....... ... ,vaiC So Paclnc. .120, by those who are In a position to be I St. Paul 151

conversant with the facts, that the of- I Un. Pacific. .183

ficlals have provided against the event U s stei i?o7 nf ttio nnnttf o-nlno Arv nnA Ko.ro V.,,11,1 Do pfd.,..1128

across the Indiana border in order to

escape any damage to their business

in the event of the success of county option or state-wide prohibition. Let Lake county remain "wet" and it is said there will be very little likelihood

probably be on a much reduced scale.

Army Dogs.

The German army dogs are so

trained that when they find a dead

body they set up a prolonged howling.

If no one comes they take the dead man's cap or some small article, and

with this in their teeth go on a hunt for their trainer, whom they lead to the spot. If the man is wounded he

gives his cap to the dog and the same object is accomplished. Animal

World, London.

Dutch Proverb.

It. is a bad hen that eats at your

hoiiia and lavs at arntbtr'a.

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South Shore Gas & Electric Co.

- - 1-4S S. Hohman

Phone 10

3E3

Lake County Title & Guarantee Co.

NEW YORK STOCK MARKET

High 984 132 47 85 82 50 109 58 58 41 178 35 144 148 y ' 123 66 8i y; 118 143 47 130 142 61 121 151 184 55 113

Low 88 132 46 84 81 49 108 57 55 39 177 34 143 147 122 65 83 117 142 47 130 141 59 120 150 183 54 112

Close 98 132 46 84 92 50 109 58 57 39 vs 178 34 143 148 123 65 83 117 142 47 130 142 60 121 151 184 55 113

rots. 5065c Der sack: 112.00 per ton;

cauliflower, 2575c per box; celery, 25c

11.2a per box; cucumbers, 60c1.50 per doz; horseradish, 65P75c per bunch; lettuce, head, per box, 4050c; leaf, box, 30c; mushrooms, 1525c per doz; radishes, 1530c per doz; string beans, green, $3.003.50 per bu; wax, $2.50 4.00 per sack; turnips, sack, 6075c; squash, $1.00 per brl; watercress, 25 3oc per basket.

era n n r- nhnnA 4fi1?

WANTED Good girl fv general y

opposite city hall.

LOST AND FOUND.

LOST Brown kid glove for the left hand, between Vansteenberg's and the Panhandle depot, Lansing, I1L Return to Nina E. Vansteenberg, Lansing, I1L 9-tt LOST Gold-filled hat pin, marked S.

A, Reward if returned to 50& aiicni-

S-J.

housework. 68 South Hohman street LOSX Gn Lafce Shore suburban train inosite city hall. 10-1 ... . . ..-

.to, nam ip 1 1 .nirgu '" and arrived at Hammond at 6:02 p. m., on Friday, the 27th day of November, 180S, the minute or record book of Hammond Elevator company. A unit' able reward mill be paid to person re. turning: same to the office of the Lake County Times, Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Experienced dining room girls. Apply Dollas Bros., Chicago avenue, East Chicago, Ind. 10-1 WANTED Table waitress at the Chop Suey restaurant, 93 State St. 8-2

GRAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

TUNGSTEN LIGHT

Month Open High Low Close Wheat Dec. ..102 102 101 102 May ..107 107 106 107 July ..99 99 98 99s ..58 58 57 58 May ..61 62- 61 62 July ..61 62 61 62Oats Dec. ..50 51 50 50 May ..53 63 52 53 July ..47 4748 46 47 ..1597 1600 1585 1597 May ..1625 1627 1617 1627 ..925 925 920 925 May ..947 947 942 947 Ribs Jan. ..825 830 825 830 ;May ..855 857 850-52 857

GRAIN MARKET.

Chicago, Dec. 10. Carlots today: Wheat, 31, 4, 35; corn, 368. 44, 363; oats, 85. 26, 85. Chicago, Dec. 10. Estimates tomorrow: . Wheat, 20 cars; corn, 348 cars; oats, 105 cars. Chicago, Dec. 10. Total clearances today: Wheat and flour, 573,000 bu; corn, 207,000 bu; oats, 80,000 bu.

Primary Movement. Receipts. Wheat, today 570,000 Last week 700,000 Last year 1,075.000 Corn, today 500,000

Last weetc 34o, uou Last year 521,000

EUREKA REALTY CO., Savings In

vestments. Farms in Michiean. Indi

ana, Illinois, Missouri, northwest Can

ada; improved ana unimprovea; easy terms. We trade and sell city property, equities, etc. Suite 5, Rimbach Bldg. ; phone 1981. Associated with Attorney H. A. Bixby. 10-6

FOUND Store key on Hohman street. Owner may have same by calling at Times office and paying charges. 2S-tf FOUND Cuff button. Owner can have same by paying ad charges at Times office. 21-tf

FOR SALE Standard

Plymouth Rocks

young stocK. j, Ind.

bred barred

s; heavy laying strain; . W. O'Brien. Grasselli. NOJ,I,?E,nafl P,int l-6eod 1 "ill Cook, 10412 Av

Chicago.

PERSONALS.

igr fired- Mrs.

renue J, South

3-lmeod

Northwest Cars. Thiswk Last wk Duluth . . 36- , 114 Minneapolis .159 165 Chicago . 31 51

Ship. 153,000 173,000 284,000 265,000 589,000 348,000 Last Tr. 94 434 17

SWSWCrinS 13n-e36-8 betwee PERSONAL There are two bunches oi Bllck Olkd Tolesto" 3 bSI .key. the3mbee,arinfleCrm,etlnn8latta Crown Point. . 9-6 la,meA,?" .V?

i and claim. There la also a rosary of white beads.

tD.

and four livine: rooms in Roberts ave

nue, Robertsdale. Inquire at 109 Rob- PERSONAL If your sewing machine

erts avenue. -n needs repairing call up C F. Miller.

LIVE STOCK MARKET

FOR SALE: Eiarht-can milk route; t

wattons. two norses and Harness;

sickness reason for selling. Address W., Lake County Times. 1-10

feet, and two-

! the sewing machine expert.

o State street: phone 2(01.

241 East 6-tf

wioxirea. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given

Board of Finance of the

that

Town

the

of

Company Has a Pretty Show Window.

The new tungsten light which Is be

ing exhibited in the winds of the South

Shore Gas & Electric company is at

trading a great deal of attention. The ne wlight Is an Incandescent globe

which has several little platinum wires

instead of a single one,

The lights are very brilliant and it

is claimed for them, and the claim is proven by meter tests, that one of the

ordinary lights will consume 3 kilo

watts per candle power, while the

tungsten light will consume but 1

kilowatts per candle power.

The lights are especially desirable for the lighting of store indows and the lighting of stores and public halls

where a large quantity of light is de

sired.

The new lights are said to be very durable and while they cost more than

H. S. Voorheis,

Broker In Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions,

Cotton and other Secuxvtles. Stock Quotations Bscdved by Ticker Service. Direct Wire to Chicago and the East. ROOM 414 HAMMOJTD BUKX Phone 341

PRODUCE MARKET.

Butter ReceiDts. 2.972 cases: cream

ery, extra, 30c; price to retail dealers, 31c; prints, 82c; extra firsts. 2727c;

nrsts, Z5c; seconds, zzc; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, 23c; seconds, 21c; ladles, No. 1, 20c; packing stock, 21c.

ijggs Receipts. Z.710 cases; miscei-

Union Stock Yards, Dec. 10. Hogs, estimated receipts, 30.000 head;'1 left over, 10,806 head; prospects steady. Light, 5.455.65; mixed, $5.205.85;

heavy, 5.30&6.90; rough, J5.30 41)5.50. Cattle Receipts, 8,000; prospects: good, steady; others weak. Sheep Receipts, 20,000 head; prospects steady. Hogs Cattle Sheep Chicago 30,000 8.000 2,000 Omaha 9,000 3.000 2,000 Kansas City 13,000 3,000 5,000 Union Stock Yards, Dec. 10, 9 a. m. Hog market 5c higher: estimated today, 30,000 head. Light,. I5.005.65;

bulk, $5.455.80; mixed, 6.255.90; pigs, 3.505.80; heavy, : $5.355.95; rough, $5.35 5.55.

cattle Keceipts, h.oou; marxet siow.

Beeves, $3.50 a 7.75; stocKers ana ieea-

FOR SALE Lot. 37 JA

story buildinc:: bath and sras: 175 if. r,.MarAr Tn40na ui ka 9ck

taken at once. Phone 287 or call Mr,l(iftV of TWmb.r laoft r a tv m . in

Push, on Insrraham avenue, after aithf.iM.tai i,,k aV.i uAoa

O clock- 2 5 -tf j h nn rriAUP of - rAApl viniar rtrnnniiAla

' ---w jr - Mr- ' " . .

o.t oT... m , i rrom Danits, etc.,

very cheap, on account of other busi

ness. Inquire M. L., Lake County Times. " ' 24-tf

FOR RENT Nicely furnished room

with wardrobe; In modern flat; suitable for one gentleman. 24 Douglas street 10-1

for the safe keeping

public depository of the various

funds belonging to the Town of Munuter, Indiana, as provided by law, and that thereafter said Board will award

the safe keeping of said Rums. CORNELIUS P. SCHOON, Town Clerk. Ex-Offlclo Clerk of the Board of

Finance. 3-3

FOR RENT-

street.

-Flat at 46 West

Doty 10-6

FOR RENT Light front room in private family, with or without board; one person only. Phone 3144 or call 19 Carroll street. 10-5

ers, $2.60 4.80; cows and heifers, $1.50 4.90; western steers, I5.305.65;

calves, 6.008.25.

Sheep Receipts, 20,000 head; market

strong. Native, J2.504.7o; western, $2.504.70; yearlings, $4.255.10; lambs

native, 4.407.25; western, J4:507.50. LIVERPOOL MARKET. Liverpool, Dec. 10. Wheat opened steady, lower; corn opened d lower. Liverpool, Dec. 10, 1:30 p. m. Wheat, unchanged to d lower; corn, d lower. . Liverpool, Dec. 10, 3:18 p. m. Wheat unchanged to d higher; corn, d higher. WEATHER FORECAST.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with all conveniences. Call .115 Williams street. 10-3 FOR RENT Two large furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. Call

at 284 Hummer avenue; phone 2634. 10-

FOR RENT Nicely furnished and heat

ed four-room flat for light house

keeping; no children. Phone 3401. 8-tf

FOR RENT Modern rooms, suitable

for one or two persons; all modern

conveniences. Call 22 Carroll St. 7-tf

FOR RENT Houses, flats, rooms in ever section of Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago, from the most exclusive residences to medium homes. Come and see list. Lion Store Furniture Dept. Free Rental Office. 7-3w

FOR RENT Single and double rooms;

steam heat. Call 130 liusseu street. t

.,, , ,,v. .i laneous lots, cases returned, 27 the ordinary incandescent light, they 30c; cases included, 2831c; ordi-

are saia to last mucn longer ana to oe

fap-tnore economical in the end.

The windows of the South Shore gas

office are filled with them.

TELLS WIFE HE IS DEAD

John Newcomb Comes With-

in an Inch of the Law's Strong Arm.

ABSTRACTERS

Abstracts Furnished at Nominal Rate

R MOTT, President FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pres. J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAPPER Treaswer S. A. CULVER, Uaanagro

Secretary's CfSca In Majestic Bl$. HAMMOND

HAMMOND AND CROWK PCCIT, BS.

There are many ways to com-

municate with

distant town.

a person in a But the tele-

Ph

one is

th

quickest, most

satisfying and it equals in value a personal visit. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

nary firsts, 29c; firsts, packed in new

whitewood cases and must be 50 per cent fresh, 33c; prime firsts, packed in

new whitewood cases and must oe bu per cent fresh, 33c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 70 per cent fresh. 36c; No.- 1 dirties, 24c;

checks. 18c: refriserator firsts. 26c.

Potatoes KeceiDts. 35 cars; cnoice to

fancy, 7072c; fair to good. 6o4t8c.

swsM nor&toes mmois. xz.uu w z.zo

Veal Quotations for calves in good

order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs weight, 67c; 60 to 80 lbs, 78c;

80 in 100 lhs. 9ffl94c: fancv. 10c.

loins, 19c; No. 1 round, Sc; No. 1 chuck,

Sc; No. I plate, 6c.

Live noultrv Turkevs. Der ID. 14c;

chickens, towls, lie; springs, lie; roos

ters, 7c; geese, a.OOCg;v.ou; oucks, c.

California green fruit Grapes, 7 5C(i

S2.45.

Krult Apples. Il.00ftp4.uu per Dri; oue

$1.00 per bu: bananas, jumbo, per

v. . . i a i f n . i ii in fii -i i a .

- -"J- culls. 60cS 11.25: bouauets. 7590C

ette street, came within an inch of lemons $2.2o3.00; oranges, 1.25

pnmlnff Intn rrtnfllf TjritH tVio law ierav 1 2.75.

, j Keans Pea beans. hand picked

inciaeniawy, ne piayea a ifich. on ms cho)ce ?2.202.22c; fair to good, $2.00 wife this morning that has been de- 1 7T2 in: common. SI 9001.95: red kidney.

nounced by the neighbors as an out- $2.102.15: lower grades, depending on - quality; il.701.95; brown Swedish,

9C.(Ti 5L- rff D-rmlps XI SOW2.00: 11

Going into a saloon In the business I man California. rr 100 lbs. $4.95.

loon on Fayette street and told the bar- 1 I525c erot. "

tender, O. H. Stephens, there, to noti- Green vegetables Boets, 50(ffi60c per

fy Mrs. Newcomb that her husband was sack: cabbage, tl.25g2.2a per on, car-

at Burnham In a dying condition, he having been struck by an Erie train

last night. Very much frightened, the anxious wife hurried to the Erie depot

at 8 o'clock this morning, when she met her husband on the street. Later in th rlnv he stirred un enoueh trouhlo

again to need the presence of a police- .MrS.

man. When the officer arrived the wife, wishing to avoid trouble, told him

that her husband had quieted down and

was asleep.

Weather map Extreme northwest, 6 to 26, cloudy; northwest, 18 to 84, partly cloudy; west, 16 to 36, partly cloudv: southwest. 26 to 50. nartly

cloudy; Ohio valley, 26 to 40, partly cloudy. Illinois Rain or snow tonight and Friday; warmer in northwest portion tonight; colder Friday. Indiana Rain or sno wlate tonight or Friday; colder Friday. Missouri and Iowa. Rain or snow tonight and Friday; warmer in northeast portions tonight, colder Friday. Lower Michigan Snow late tonight and Friday, warmer tonight, colder Friday. Wisconsin Snow late tonight and Friday; warmer east tonight, colder Friday. Minnesota- Snow flurries tonight and colder Friday; fair, colder east. Dakotas, Nebraska Fair tonight and Friday; colder tonight. Kansas Fair tonight and Friday; colder east tonight and colder Friday. Montana Snow flurries tonight and much colder; Friday fair.

FOR RENT Nicely furnished six-room fiat on south side during winter

months. Address H., Lake County Times. 3-6

FOR RENT Three Dleasant .unfurnish

ed rooms. 277 Oakley avenue. 1-tf

FOR RENT Cottage, and several lots for gardners. Apply Chas. J. Pochman. Douglas Park. 20-tf

FOR RENT Six-room brick flat; mod

ern conveniences. AddIy 10 Warren

street. 12-tf

THE CHICAGO, LAKE

SHORE & SOUTH BEND RY. CO. TIME TABLE

Effective November 29, 1908. Subject to Change without notice

DIES OF APPENDICITIS

Trenton Thompson

Passes Away After Short Illness.

RAILROAD ASS'N APPEALS

Case of Roper vs. Nickel

Plate Goes to Appellate Court.

THH HAMMOND DISTlLLING CO. CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS.

Claiming that the verdict was excessive when the jury of the Porter county superior court awarded $1,900 damages to George Roper of Hobart against

the Nickel Plate railroad because of the fact that the farmer's house had been burned down from fire which spread from the company's right-of-way the corporation has appealed the cause to the appellate court. The case was originally tried in the Lake superior court at Hammond, Attorney W. J. McAleer representing the plaintiff. Two thousand dollars were asked for, the reasonableness of the claim being shown in the verdict of the Valparaiso Jury. " The company took a change of venue to Porter county and is now. appealing the case. The fire which destroyed the property occurred last summer.

Daily Thought. We alone can keep the true record of our thoughts and are exclusively responsible for their character.

Mrs. Trenton Thompson, 24 years old, passed away yesterday afternoon at the hospital, a victim of appendicitis. Her illness lasted two weeks and for a time her condition was most hopeful. Suddenly, however, it took a turn for the worse, from which she did not recover. Mrs. Thompson leaves a son, Roy, 22 months old, and a husband, who is employed at the Simplex. They lived at 510 Michigan avenue. The funeral services have been arranged for next Sunday afternoon and

will take place at the home of her

parents, Mr and Mrs. Henry Sullivan,

264 Sohi street. Services, at which the Rev. W. F. Switzer, of the Methodist

church, will officiate, will be held at

2 o'clock. Interment will be in Oak

Hill. The grandparents will take charge

of the little child.

REAL ESTAMISFEBS Lots 22 and 23, block 4 East Lawn addition, John Y. Chlsholm to Alida Peterson $ 300 , - . : GARY. Lots 1, 2, 3, block 56. Gary Land Co.'s first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to First Congregational Church, Gary 2,550 Lot 24, block 59. Gary Land Co. a' first subdivision, Gary Land Co. to Albert Given 2,160 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 40, block 9, subdivision NE 14 29-37-9. East Chicago Co. to Stanislaw Rossa 1,150

LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS Strong Order of Foresters

Holds Semi-Monthly Meeting.

Uhland encampment No. 324, Independent Order of Foresters, held an election of officers last night, the meeting being the regular semi-monthly session in the I. O. O. F. hall. The following members were, elected: Chief patriarch Fred Dietrich. High priest Ernest F. Kunert. Senior waden Carl Faul. Scrfbe Louis Roth. Treasurer William Eisner. Junior warden Richard Schmidt. Trustee Joseph Lindemann.

The .officers are elected for months, and will be Installed on

second Wednesday evening of Janaury Uhland encampment is, In a flourishing condition and the members who have come through Moltke lodge are more interested In the encampment's advancement than ever.

the poor woman had her money re-

turned. Before she got her money back, however, she precipitated a scene as only a foreign woman can who has not learned even the first lessons in American self-control. , She cried and wrung her hands and pulled her hair. She seemed to think that the more of a fuss she makes

the greater would be the effort of the police to recover her money. After the woman had been quieted the police learned that the purse had

been found and that the money was safe. The good news simply changed the character of the woman's hysterics and she went wild with Joy.

Trains leave Hammond Jor East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Gary as follows: 5:00 a.m., 6:00 a. m., 6:30 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 7:40 a.m., 8:20 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 9:40 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 11:00 a. m 11:40 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 1:00 p. m., 1:40 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 3:00 p. m., 3:40 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:00 p. m. 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 6:40 p. m., 7:20 p. m. 8:20 p. m., 9:20 p. m., 10:20 p. m., 11:00 p. m., 11:30 p. m. Trains leave Hamnond fr Michigan City and South Bend at 6:30 a. m., 8:20 a. m., 10:20 a. m., 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m., 4:20 p. m., 5:20 p. m., 6:00 p. m., 8:20 p. m.. 10:20 p. m.

Trains leaving Hammond at 12:20 p. m., 12:35 p. m., 2:20 p. m. and 8:20 p. m. carry baggage. H. XT. WALLACE, General Manager.

CROOK IS GATHERED IN

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Frank Crook and Pete Gardner, two Gary Junk dealers, whose place of business is at Jefferson street and Twelfth avenue, were- arrested last night on charges of grand larceny preferred by C. H. Maloney and V. 17. Young. The two men are charged with having

been in possession of at least $500 worth of property which was held illegally. I The specific charges against the two men are that they dealt in material which really belonged to the Gary Casino, which burned down recently. The two Junk dealers spent the night in Jail and had their trial set for this

morning.

There Is Comfort WHEN A MAN'S SALARY STOPS T breach stckaess, fall are ( Us employer, or m aus pernios ( tinstur ss. to feel that yon have somethlac to fail aek obi ta your hear of troakle. Pat a small amount each week tm mmwm ! la a sood, reliable savtaKa kaak.

like the Citizens' German National Bank

ONE DOLLAR STARTS ACCOUNT.

A SAVINGS

To Cure Love Madness. Dr. Berillon of Paris a ays that love is simply a "fixed affective idea," and the symptoms are an increased sensitiveness of the left side, hand, wrist and left temple. To cure it all one has to do Is to set up a counter irritation, give the boy or girl physical exercises that will bring into play the

slx I muscles of the right side, and, behold.

the madness is cured.

Best Equipped Repair Shop la the Stats Q. W. HUNTER. AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Compressed Air FREE Bowser Gasoline System. 01 S. HOHMA3T STREET. Phone 122. Huehn Block.' Hammond. Ind

the

The Ideal School.

If you want to make a nation of

"bookies" by all means cram the

boys and girl3 in your schools with plenty of arithmetic, but if you would rather have a nation of good men and women, then train your children to love all that is beautiful in nature and in art, all that is noble in life or In death. The school of the future will be a beautiful building in a beautiful garden. Clarion. .

More news on one page than competitors have on all.

its

HONEST TELEPHONE MAN RETURNS MONEY TO LOSER

Decided. Gabby caller came into our office

to-day and asked us whether we called

our job a profession or a business. We answered right away, without

stopping to think that it was a profession while we were writing the

dope, but a business such a business when we were trying to sell it. This is an epigram. We made it. Cleve

land Leader.

YOU CAN GET MONEY AT ONCE WITHOUT FORMALITY FROM US. . . . . . . . .

DO YOU NEED ANY?

HAMMOND LOAN & GUARANTEE CO. PHONE 257 145 SOUTH HOHMAN ST.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.

Where was another scene on the four corners when Mrs. Mary Vyaten of 13103 Erie avenue, Hegewisch. lost a

Uses of Romance. I believe with all my soul in ro

mance; that is, in a certain hlgh-heart-

pocketbook containing $31.90. The ed ,aeer dealing with life. I think

purse, was lost ' in the vicinity of the that on0 Qgfat to expect to find things corners of State and tHohman streets. beautlfui and people interesting, not but a' found by an employe of the tQ delight ,n detectIng . mean-

noi nesses aad failures. Benson.

All want ads must bs paid for with order or before paper Is issued unless you carry an account with Tmb Tulks. The rate 10 cents per day for a want ad Is so low that it makes the preposition a loalna one

when a collector has to be sent v several miles to collect ten m cents.

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