Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 3 April 1909 — Page 8
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8 THE TIMES. Saturday. 'April 3, 1909.
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COME OUT TO THE FACTORY AN D TALK OVER THE PIANO
QUESTION.
The Straube Piano Co.
Reached
by the South Street Cars
Hohman
Lunch Room and Restaurant
Open Day and IN'inht
LIMIT FOR GilLli
m
IS SOLD FOB $6,500
Highest Price Yet Paid for
i Property Received by Englehardt.
Chief Martin of Gary Orders Out All Nickel Slot Machines North of the Wa
bash Tracks: Decree Is
Peremptory.
77 S. " Moh man Street Wm. DeVerger, Prop.
FREDERICK A. HAWLEY SCIENTIFIC MASSiLUa Graduate American Colleie of MechanoTheraohy. Physicians orders thoroughly carried out. Phone 1704 126 Charlotte St., Hammond, Ind.
CAUSE SOUGHT FOR
tl DiSGRIi,
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Pure Drinking Vater
Delivered to all. parts of the City
Single gal. , c . . . . 10c 3 gal... 25c 5 gal. Demijohn . . 40c G. H. Mayer & Co. Phone 5253
Games Run Wide Open South of "Mason and Dixon" Line Eeason
given for This Is That Only Men
and Not Boys Are Ruined There
Cigar Stores Are Losers.
RIPLEY
ART STUDIO
PORTRAITS OF QUALITY Bv PHOTOGRAPHY
SITTINGS EVENINGS BY ARTISTO LIGHT
Experienced A-tist and Operator. Amateur Finishing. Orders for Commercial Work Solicited.
Hours 8 A. M. to 9 P. Phone 2694.
M.
Prompt Attention Given and Work Guaranteed.
87 State St., Harr.mori
, Successor to N. j. Bick
Central Junk Shop
L. DUBOWICH, Prop.
Wishes to buy all kinds of Sera-. Iron, Metals and Rubber from Factories or Private parties. Will pay the top market price. Please give us a call. Phone 3S81
352-355 Fayette St. Hammond
Every slot machine north of the "Mason and Dixon" line was removed yesterday by the city authorities, as they stated they would do several weeks ago. The line above referred
to is more generally known as the Wa bash tracks, north of which Is the ex
elusive first subdivision, and south of
which is the district known in the pio
neer davs as the Patch." The slot
machines In other parts of Gary flour
ish. however, and the business men do
not understand the discrimination.
It is probable that a dozen machines
will be affected by the order, which
went into effect yesterday. Penny ma
chines, as heretofore stated, were mad exempt by the city outhorities from th
order because of the fact that playing Dennies would hardly be sufficient to
break" the ordinary patrons of the ci
gar stores, in the opinion or tnose wno
are enforcing the law.
Take TeroDtation Away from Minors
As stated in The Times before, th
reason given Dy umei aianin lor in
armarent discrimination in the slot ma
chine case, is the fact that the machine
north of the Wabash tracks are pat
ronized to a great extent by children
to whom the gambling devices would b
most Injurious. In the south end they are located mostly in saloons, where
minors are not permitted to enter.
Among the cigar stores north of th
Wabash tracks affected by the orde
are: Sax & Savage, the Colonial, th
Brunswick, the Brong and the Tribe
K. Al lof these had at least one ma
chine and some of them had two in
stalled in their stores in full operation
Their loss will mean considerable to th
cigar men In the way oi stimulating
trade.
Other Games Ran Wide Open. The order from Chief Martin yester
day was entirely peremptory, and be-
forenoon every machine had been low
ered from its pedestal and consigned
to the rear. With the machine entirely
out of the way in the north end of the
city, and with the saloons slowly breathing their last In the south end, it looks as if the doom of the slot ma
chine involving a risk of over one cent
per throw had been effectually sealed. It is said that if the machines were
again put in commission In the tabooed
cigar stores that they would be at once confiscated by the city. Incidentally, it may be said that gambling is still going on in Gary, any kind of a game you want. The authorities continue to wink the other eye.
OTHERS MAKE INVESTMENT
Columbus. Ohio. Men Buy Eleven
Choice Lots from the Gary Land Company.
OFFICER inro IS GOOD CI CI ITU H
JLLUIN-
III 0ll llPJ a n
rrobably three of the most Important
real estate transactions of the past
week were consumated yesterday by Columbus (Ohio) parties and the Gary I.nd company, when the contracts
were signed closing the sale of eleven
lots In the first sub-division.
M. Young, father of V. U. Young, of
the real estate firm of Young & voss-
ler, Edward Harmon and A. M. Qames of Columbus, O., have been in Gary the
past week looking for real estate Investments. They 'were so favorably
impressed yesterday that they signed the contracts for eleven lots. The property was bought chiefly for an Investment and the above gentlemen
ill commence the erection of resi
dences on their property within the next six months.
Mr. Young Is the owner of a beautiful $10,000 residence In Columbus. It is very likely that Mr. Young will dis
pose of this and make his ruture nome
in Gary. He purchased four lots yesterday on Adams, Jefferson, Pennsyl
vania and Maryland streets. He will erect two-story residences on the prop
erty, costing about $3,500 each. One I,ot Sells for 96,900. A. M. Qames purchased five lots In
all, three of them being on Jefferson street and two on Harrison 6treet. Mr. Harmon purchased two lots, one on Washington street and one on Jefferson street. Thev will also erect two-
story residences In the near future.
Annthpr deal of importance was
closed yesterday afternoon when T. E.
Flne-lehart sold a twenty-flve-f oot lot
lust north of Tenth avenue to George
Baker, a wealthy liquor dealer of Day
ton, O., for $6,500. The deal has been
pending for some time, but the papers
were only signed yesterday afternoon.
It Is the intention of Mr. Baker to build a three-story stone' and brick
building and start in the wholesale liquor business in Gary. This is the hia-hest nrice ever paid for a lot on
Broadway.
Runaway Maude Friend,
Whose Disappearance Was a Region Sensation, Is at Last Found by Officer William Hughes.
GIRL FOUND III
CHARITABLE PLAGE
Sensation Caused By Girl's Leaving
Indiana Harbor Is Cleared Up
Through Efficient Work of Police
man Who Was Detailed on the
Case.
GARY F. &JU1 ELEGI
Exnected That 125 Names
j. Will go on Petition
for Charter.
Wasted Energy. A woman cook shoots at her employer simply because he remarked that the biscuits were heavy. What a waste of energy! She should have
stood bv calmly and permitted him
to eat a few. New York Herald.
What's He Done? He has within two years erected 15 Buildings, Dwellings, Cottages, Flats and Business Structures anl now has a contract for work oa All Saints Cath lie Cathedral. M. A. DICKOVER Contractor and Builder Phone I83
No. 23 Rimbach Block
Ham-r.onJ
HAMMOND IRON
METAL
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Prop?
MARCUS BROS
Wholesale Dealers In IRON, METALS, RUBBER and SECOND HAND y.n MACHINERY orace: Schl St. and 340 INDIANA Indiana Ave. AVE.
Cfflo Phone U7
Haassnd, Indiana
Rem. Pkon till
Your
The signers of the Gary Masonic So
cial club, who signed the petition lor the nrs-anization of a Masonic lodge tn
Gary, met last night at the Gary ho
tel for the Durpose of taking further
steps toward organization.
The name of the new lodge will be the Garv lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. The
following officers were elected last
nierht and will be recommended to the
grand lodge at Indianapolis:
G. M. Joseph H. Cothery. S. W. B. L. Coggshall. J. V. Arthur Carnduff.
A list of, 110 members have signed the petition, but It is thought by the
time It is forwarded to the grand
lodge with the demlt of the mem
bers for dispensation, the number will
reach 125.
The committee on lodge rooms made
their report last night of securing the
lease on the Mast building for five vears. received the approval of the
lodge. An assessment of $10 per mem
her will be levied In the near future
for the purchase of paraphernalia and
the furnishing of the lodge rooms.
Daily
Do you want the purest, healthiest and best or the poor unwholesome and tasteless kind? The Dietrich Bread, satisfies the appetite for the reason that it tastes good. It meets the requirements of your system, because it contains all those nourishing, health giving and life sustaining requisites of the ideal bread. One loaf of this bread will do you more good than two loaves of the kind made of cheap and unhealthy materials in fact, bad bread often causes sickness.
Phone 1621, to F. C. Dietrich, for
this bread, and remember his loca
tion 268 East State St, When his full line of bakery goods will be
found to be above criticism.
Sd.
usage
eniaiK
The demand for the Kunz-
man Sausage, increases. The
trade has been 0. K. during March, and the indications
are that April will not fall
behind.
This Sausage is really a hard
times dish, ideal and nourishing, yet cheaper than meat. It is made right here in Hammond and under the most favorable sanitary conditions.
(Special to Trra Times.)
Indiana Harbor, Ind., April 3. Offic
er William Hughes in ronowing up a runaway girl, Maud Friend, to Chicago
where she was In hiding, and bringing her back to her parents, has proved his
efficiency as a sleuth.
Maud, who is 16 years of age, is the
daughter of Marquis Friend of Ivy
street, this city. A week ago yester
day she left home in company witn
Mrs. Lilly Calloway, formerly of Dan
ville, II., who Is ony two years her senior. No one knew whither the
oung women had gone, but on Tuesday
Mr. Friend was given a tip that a young man named McComb who was
empoyed at the Inland mills, and an
other young fello wwere planning to
take the girls to Denver.
Detailed on Cue,
Officer Hughes was detailed on the
case and McComb waa visited and asked
ho wabout it. He denied knowing any thing of the whereabouts of the run
aways. but was warned tnat u ne at
tempted to take them out of Chicago
where It was believed they were hid
ing, he and the entire party would b
arrested, as the police of Chicago had
been furnished with a description of the
girls, and all the stations were being
watched.
The warning had the effect of fright
ening McComb, who on Wednesday
ault his job at the mills and has not
been seen since, according to the po
lice. Before he left, however, he sen
the simple address, "House of the Good
Shepherd," on a slip of paper to
friend in the Harbor. Officer Hughe
got possession of the slip and decided
to use it is a clew in his search for th
missing ones. In the meantime anoth
er clew developed in South Chicago, an
it was decided to follow this up firs
Nothing developing, however, Officer
Hughes having a mental hunch tha
the House of the Good Shepherd mlgh
be harboring the girls, called up th
institution by phone. The mother su
nerior informed him that there were
two girls who had recently come there
who answered the description of th
runaways, but they were sisters and
orphans and could not be the ones sought.
On Right Trull. Officer Hughes, however, was firm In
his conviction that he was on the right trail, and determined to visit the institution.
When he reached the House of the
Good Shepherd he waa told that one of the "sisters" had left for some place in Indiana, but the Mother Superior said she would be glad to let the officer
have a look at the other. She was
ushered into the officer's presence, and proved to be the missing Maud Friend.
The girl had applied for refuge at
the institution on Saturday, it appears.
putting up a pitiful tale of being
friendless and without money, and un
able to secure employment. The Mother
Superior believed their story, and they
were taken in under the names of Ruth and ICthel Marshall. The Calloway
girl, it developed later, had gone to
Indiana Harbor to claim a letter containing money from some man in Dan
ville, not her husband, however. The
letter had been received at the postoffice, all right,' but as it had a return card on the envelope, it had been sent
hack after remaining at the Indiana Harbor office for the specified number of days. As it was the Friend girl who was being sought more particularly, the police have now dropped the case.
WAN
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TE
Evreybody in this great Calumet district to know that we have organized a company know as
For the purpose of Loaning MONEY On Personal Property security, such as HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS HORSES, WAGONS, STORE OR OFFICE FIXTURES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC., ETC., without removal at Lower Rates and easier Terms than any other company in Lake County, or any companies doing business out of Chicago or South Chicago. We make a specialty of advancing from $10.00 to $200.00 on the above security and allow you to repay us in small Weekly, Bi-weekly or Monthly payments. Each payment thus reducing the principal and cost. There are few people living that have not at sometime, had to borrow money to help over temporary embarasments. It is just as honorable to borrow money on such security, as on real estate. No Advance Charges of any kind. Nothing withheld. We give each borrower a statement of his contract and receipt book, and enter each payment and show the balance unpaid. UNLIMITED CAPITAL, Enables us to offer you inducements not found elsewhere, and we can make the matter of time and payments to suit your income and convenience. If you are not satisfied with the company you are dealing with or WISH TO SAVE MONEY. Call and talk it over with us. OPEN EVENINGS.
Strictly private and confidential. MOST COURTEOUS TREATxttENT AT ALL TIMES. Remember our location
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Suite 212, Hammond Building
2nd Floor
Elevator
PROSPERING
INDUSTRY
Phone 323. Write, Phone or Call.
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88 State Street Phone 77
The Gary Concrete Construction company, one of the city's infant industries, which started operation about two weeks ago, is now running to its full capacity, and. according to the president, James K. Grimes, they are swamped with orders. The company
is located in tne rear oi me aiuiuci Supply company, along the Wabash tracks. New machinery of value is being installed in the plant nearly every day and it has now attained such a state of efficiency that BOO to 600 cement
blocks can be produced in any size or shape every day. With a new tamping machine Installed, which they have purchased, the plant will be able to turn out a block every minute. Mr. Hartzer, the manager of the new concern, now has six men employed, and more will be put on, it Is thought, within the next two weeks. Several residences entirely of concrete block are now being planned in the city.
Art in Clothes-
Everything that Is late and up to the last minute In style. All the little things not thought of by the ordinary tailor, can be had by those who order their clothes of E. BARELLI The Merchant Tailor. 245 S. Hohman St. - Hammond
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NO CURE NO PAY
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Cab Line
Cabs a Carriages to all Trains CARTER & W E L, L, S Ltvery, Cab and Baggags Line
Pis
tit ' ' -
will tell
73 State SU, Hammond Phone 83
NO MATTER how long you.have been sick or how
many hare failed to cure you, come to mo.
IF I CANNOT herp or cure you, I will not take I
your money. I nave naa twenty-nine years ex
perience curing the sick. HARD CASE8 CURED.
During the last nineteen years I nave made a spec
ialty of curing hard and puzzling cases that other
physicians had failed to cure or had Imperfectly
cured and have succeeded in curing thousands of
those who were pronounced Incurable.
DON'T HESITATE to call on me. for If I cannot cure you, I you so promptly and charge nothing for the advice.
Cet my agreement in writing. I wil!
MODESTY: Many times people
of which, through modesty, they dare not speak to physicians.
say to an sucn, n you nave any disease or ailments that yon auaV
want the world to know about, call in and tell me about It. You can always depend on getting the BEST POSSIBLE ADVICE AND TREATMENT, AND EVERYTHING WILL BE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. ADVICE ALWAYS FREE. J. F. RUCKEL, M. D. 9207 Commercial Ave., Gaiety Theatre Balding, Soth Chicago Ofrto Phene 5023. Honrs: to 12. m.. 130 n 5 and 7 t 830 p, m. ndar9tl
1 tell yen last whit it win cost to cere m A suffer untold agony from allzaynf-' f
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