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A Frog jumps readily enough when put in warm water, yet a frog can be boiled without a movement if the water is heated slowly enough. In a psychological experiment at Yale University the water was heated at the rate of ,0036 of a degree a second, Fahrenheit. The frog n$ver moved, and at the end of two and onehalf Jiourswas found dead. He had evidently been boiled to death without knowing it. There are hundreds of business frogs

They . Are Not Sensitive of Business Changes

The evolution from the old method to the new, bright, advertising way has not startled them they die a slow business death.

The merchant who doesn't advertise today is being boiled to death, and the bright attractive printing that we are doing for his competitors is the water that is doing: for him what the frog got at Yale,

MORAL Don't. be a frog; use a little printing ink.

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REAL ESTATE TRAIJSFERS 1 WHITINrf. Lot 15, block 2. Standard addition, Standard Oil Co. to Charles D. Davidson f 1 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 28, tIock 7, subdivision NW 33-37-9, Kedi Slmko to Nick MlhaUch 3,800 Lot 33, E 124 feet lot S3, block 12, subdivision NE 29-37-9. Clarence C. Smith et aL to Walter L. Spencer ..-. 675 Lot 13, block 6, subdivision NW 14 32-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Rozalia Prezepiora. 960 TOLLESTON. Lot 7. block 16, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s fifth addition, Manheim M. Win ter to John Gedvilas 450 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 18, block 22 in second addition, Elizabeth Donovan to Charles E. Fowler 480 Lot 4, block 21 in second addition; lot 22, block 8 in first addition, Albert Brown to John R. E&rovid ; 1 Lot3 40, 41, block in first addition, Nancy A. McLelland. to John R. Farovid 1 NEW CHICAGO.

Lot 22, block 6 in third addition. New Chicago Real Estate & Investment Co. to Jacob Goodman 75 Section 7-37-9 W Lots 16, 17. part SW NE William H. Schmedtgen to Thomas McHale 1,700 PRODUCE MARKET.

Ctfyright, igog, by Mctrtftlitan Hynduait, me., N. Y.

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You don't have to have a place of business to be a business man or business woman. You don't even have to give it your whole time. Ail you need is enterprise and energy. Lots of people are making good business deals in their spare time. Why don't you Join in and get some of the money that's changing hands In the market-place of the Mur.nimaker6? Right now, these enterprising Munnimakers are doing just what you are doing, reading the TIMES. They are scanning the Munnimaker classified ads for good business chances. They are taking hold of the good offers that the Munnimakers advertise. Why don't you? They are picking bargains. When they buy a thing that they need It is at an advantageous price. Wheney buy to sell again, It is at a profit. YOU can do it, too. Not by merely thinking about it, but by doing it. They dont stop when they read the Munnimaker offers. They get up and write to the advertiser, or they go to see him. Why don't you? The Munnimakers can't come and drop money In your- lap. They show you where the money is, but they don't pick it up and put It In your pocket.

Dear Mr. Munnimaker, cjo The TIMES Classified Columns. . - Through a little Munnimaker Classified TIMES, I sold a diamond ring. Yours truly,

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Write Mr. Munnimaker, care of The TIMES, or phone him at' No. 111, whenever you want anything.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS.

i As far as It la possible It la advised i that all classified ada aaoald elthec )) mailed or seat o the otftc. ! The Timea will nut be reaponalkla (or errors lit a Us takes vver laa tele- : phone. aoTicis. , ! The following letter In liuntt ta Timea claaatfia (ladvertialB- ui; be attained at The Tiroes office, They will he ieut by mall upou request aad upom receipt ot atamaa. I ti O K, care Times office (3); J J. care Times office; M C, care Times office; K P R. care Times office (2): R P.

care Times office (2); B B, care Timea office 2 J ; W a, care Times office (3.. NOTTCE. Will parties rno have replies t classified ads addressed care Lake County Times kiudly call promptly for same.

FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED Good girl for g-ene-ral housework. Apply 332 Indiana ave.

WANTED Woman to take small washing home each week. Call 15 Carroll st. or phone 3144. 28-3 WANTED Woman to come to the house to wash. 36 Ogden St., second flat. ' WANTED Woman in small family of three who would appreciate god home in return for housekeeping ability. Small wages also given. Applicant must be neat, respectable and willing to work. References will be required. Woman over 30 preferred; confidential.

Address D 14 W, care iirne, ndmiuuuu, Ind 29tf

WANTED Chambermaid; good wages. Apply at Majestic hotel. 28-2

WANTED Girl for general housework. 213 W. State st. 28-2 W NTED Experienced girl for general housework; $5 per week; no washing. Mrs. Beta, 546 S. Hohman St.; phone 4193. 28'3

WANTED Dishwatsher. Erie hotel.

WANTED Girl for general housework; n washing. ADDly immediately 351

Hohman st.

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WANTED Girl or woman cook; must

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Popovich, 723 Chicabo ave., cor. Kennedy ave., East Chicago.

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WANTED Good girl to do general housework; good wages. Mrs. Foster, 143rd and Railroad ave. E. Chicago.

FOH RENT.

cutter rteceipts. 6,380 tubs; creamery, extras, 35c; price to retail dealers, 37c; prints, 38c; extra firsts, 34c; firsts.

ouiaic; seconds, zjg)Z8c; dairies, ex tra, 30c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 25c; la dies. No. 1. 24c; packing stock, 23 He. Eggs Receipts, 3,906 cases; miscel

Ianeous fine, cases included, 24V4

ic; cases returned, ztrazsc; ordi

nary. 30c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 32c; prime firsts, packed in new

narawooa cases and must be 85 per

cent iresn, sac; extra, especially packed for city trade and must be 90 per cent

iresn. aoc; imo. i dirties, zoc; checks.

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Potatoes Receipts, 20 cars; choice to

iancy, 45i4Sc; fair to good. 3842c.

New potatoes Bermuda, per brl, $7

Sweet potatoes Illinois. $1.50(5 -2.50.

veal Quotations for veal in good order were as follows: 50 to 60 lbs

l weight.- 7ap7c? 60 to 90 lbs. IKCd

8c; 80 to 120 lbs, 910c; fancy, 11a

jressea Deer iuds, .no. V vie; No.

i loins, zsc; jno. l round, No. plate, 6c; No. 1 chuck, 8c.

Live poultry Turkeys, per ; 17c chickens, fowls, 13c; roosters, 8c

spyings. 14c; geese, 11c; ducks. 14c.

Beans Pea beans, hand picked

choice. $1.15; fair to good, $2.10: red

kidney, $2.602.90; brown Swedish

52.2o(2.50; limas, California, per 100

lbs, 4.82 4.87.

Fruits Apples, $1.25 5.00 per brl

pineapples. $1.00 to 3.50 per crate; lem

one, $3.004.75; oranges. $1.75(33.00

grape fruit, $2.753.50; Malaga grapes,

i.uuoto.ud per Keg. Berries Cranberries, $2.00 6.00

strawberries. Florida, per qt. 5065c

Green vegetables Beets, new, $2.50

ij.uu per Dri; caDDage, 11.2501.75 pe

brl; carrots, new $3.00 3.50 per brl

cucumbers, 40c$1.3a per doz; cauli

flower, $1.502.00 per 'crate; celery

25(S85c per box; green peas, $1. 00(g)

r.zo per namper; lettuce, head, pe

namper, sue f l.za; lear. 3o(g;40c per

oox; musnrooms, Zi(ja,4uc per lb; on

ions, 60c$1.25 per sack; parsley. 10

Izc per doz; peppers. $1.002.00 pe

crater radishes, 1050c.per doa; string

oeans, z.zd g 3.;u per hamper: spinach.

ouijJiac per tuo-; tomatoes, $i.2oa;4.o

per crate; turnips, new, $2.00 2.50 pe

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FOR RENT Nicely furnished winter months in Ilomewood.

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FOR RENT 3 nicely modern furnished room for Us'bt housekeeping. Apply 450 N. Hohman St.; phone 381.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern conveniences; upstairs, 309 Indiana ave.; phone 4044. 28-3

FOR RENT 4-room cottage furnished for light housekeeping; gas. bath and toilet. 309 Indiana ave., upstairs. 28-3

FOR RENT Furnished room, or will give board if -desired. 2 gentlemen preferred. 149 Douglas st, , 28-2

FOR RENT Nice warm room in private family; gentleman preferred. 342B Plummer ave.; phone 1331. . 28-3

FOR RENTroll st.

-Furnished rooms. 39 Car-28-3

FOR RENT Room with board; steam heated flat; suitable for 1 or 2. Tapper flat, 173 S. Hohman st. 28-3

FOR RENT Farm, 60 acres; 1& miles south of Griffith on Eris R. R. w. Austgen, Box 44. Griffith, Ind. 22-6

FOR RENT 7-room furnished house; modern In every way; in Homewdod. Phone 285 or address W H, care Times.

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

vv inter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.23 1.26 No. 3 red. $1.18(5)1.23;

No.. 2 . hard, $1.161.18; No. 3 hard.

$1.12 1.1a. Spring wheat by sample: No.

northern, $1.17 1.20; No. 2 northern,

i.ib(o;i.is; No. 3 spring, $1.121.17. i

Jorn ty sample: No. 3, 61c; No. white, 6162c; No. 3 yellow, 61 61c; No. 4, a9Mc.

Oats by sample: No. 3, 4440; No

3 white, 44fa45c; No. 4 white, 44 44c; standard. 4o46c

CHAIN AND PROVISION MARKET

FOR RENT Modern fiats of 5 and 6 rooms; 6th and Van Buren St., Gary; will be ready Feb. 1. J. R. Brant, 3368 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. Telephone Harbor 861. i7tf

FOR REM' Large furnijhed front room with board, for gentleman. Apply 274 PiUraraet ave., op M. C. depot. FOR R&NT Several 5 and 6-rooni house in Burnnam at $10 and $12 per month; Bv.rnham is 1. miles from Hammond, with Lake S.lor trains to the gate of the Standard Steel Car Co 5 cent fare. Apply to Burnham Land Assn. Pullman and Center avei., Burnham. 2tf BAETER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Raffling wheel in exchange for turkey. O K care Times.

FOR EXCHANGE Eioctro-platlng outfit for what have your Address R P. care Times. 22-tf

WANTED Woman short order cock, nttrht Sternberg's Cafe. Indiana

Harbor, Ind. "

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FOR SALE $200 buys if taken by Jan. 1 best restaurant and lunchroom, Indiana Harbor; receipts $20 daily; don't correspond, call if you want this snao. Metropole Cafe, Indiana Harbor,

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FOR SALE -- Thoroughbred 5"rench Tnn1!( DUDS, cheap, at 450 N. Hoh

man st.

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FOR SALE At ft bargain, alley, lot 31x 135 ft. with mod. 5-room cottage; baih hot and cold water, gas lights; all concrete basement. For further partculars inquire at 547 Cedar St., near Chicago ave., Hammond.

FOR SALE 5-room cottage; bath and gas; 25-ft. lot; blocks from postoffice. Address W, Box 134, Hammond. FOR SALE Restaurant and lunchroom, cheap; must be sold in a few days; other business. Apply Holmes Grocery, 25th and Adams sts.. Gary, Ind. " 2nf FOR SALE Restaurant; good location; cheap to a quick purchaser. Address Rarerain. Times. 22tf

OR SALE Latest styla reed gocart;

practically ne; cost S33; win sen tor 12 Address F 1'E. care Time. i-tf

WANTED TO RUT

WANTED To buy cheap work horse.

I wagon and harness. Address C, care 1 Times. '23-3

MISCELLANEOUS. HIGHEST PRICE PAID" FOR ALL furs. -Morris A. Dobson, 205-06 South Hohman at. 26tf WANTED You to know E. V. Johnston, 211 Hammond bldg.. Hammond, Ind., is district manager for the NorthWestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. fot LaV . Jupc "id Newton counties. I

LOST AND FOUND. WOULD PARTY" WHO TOOK T'Mbrella from Towle opera house Monday night, Dec. 27, return same to Towle -box office. Party "is known and if - not returned by Saturday will be prosecuted. 29-3

LOST Miss Annie MeKernen lost a small silver open face watch . between her home and postoffioe. A reward offered if returned ' to owner. Superior ave., Hegewisch. y 28-3

LOST Stick pin with 4 small diamonds and rubies. Finder please return to Times office-- and receive reward. . 28tf

Open WheatDec. ..119 May ..111 July ..102' Sept. ..98 CornDec. ..6314-4 May ..67V4 July ..67Vi OatsDec. ..44 May ..45 34 July ..43 PorkJan. ..2185 May ..2190 July ..2170

LardJan. ..1240 May ..1197 July ..1190 S. Ribs Jan. ..1130 May ..1147 July ..1140

High 119 112 102 98

Low 117 ii 110 101 97

Close 118 110 101 97

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ficient to pay up all your small annoying back accounts, concentrate them by having only one place to go on pay day instead of a number. s We would like to have your membership to this club, thousands have joined, why not you? Let us do THE WORRYING. That's what we are here for. We will advance you any amount from $10.00 to $200.00. All you have to do is to give us for our security HOUSEHOLD GOODS, A PIANO, or HORSE, VEHICLES, ETC., same to remain in your possession: PAY 'BACK At leasure, small weekly, bi-weekly or monthly payments made to suit your income. , Not the old fashioned . way of borrowing. New up-to-date methods, strictly private and confidential. ON THE SQUARE. When you have dealings with us, we do not believe in trying to deceive the unthinking public by advertising alluring fictitious rates like outisde companies do Buch as, 25.00 at 60c per week. $50.00 at $1,20 per week. EJTC, ETC. But give you plain square figures without addition or subtraction, so simple and plain a mere child can understand. THAT'S WHY WE HAVE The confidence of the great majority, ?nd ask you to place your application with us when in need. Suite 212 Hammond Bldg., Hammond, Ind. We take in members from any location in the Calumet district. CALUMET LOAN CO. Largest and most reliable in Northern Indiana. Phone 323. OPEN EVENINGS

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LOST Small gold watch engraved on front "Mae" and on back ''Uncle Will to Mae"; has g-old fob attached; lost probably near Penn station in E Chicago. Return to Times office or Beache's drug store and receive reward. 28-6

LOST--Milk route book. Finder please return to Geo. Andres. 416 Michigan ave. and receive reward. 27tf

LOST Collie dog. Return to Holmes' Grocery, 25th and Adams st., Gary reward. 27 tf

DO TOP KWOW THAT A THOL'SAXto TIMES' A NIGHT ARE SOLD BY XEWSBOYS OX THtZ STREETS OF HAMMOND! THIS DOES NOT t.f. CLtDE THE C.tairiKR CinCl'LATIOJI AT ALL.

Higher Courts' Record. Supreme Court Minutes. 21544. City of Indianapolis vs. Indianapolis Light and Heat company, Marion S. C. Petition of C, C. C. & St. I Railway Company, appellant, for time. Granted to Feb. 1. 20408. Indiana Trust Co., g-uardlan, vs. Humphrey C. Griffith, as next friend. Marion C. C. Appellant's reply brief. Xew Supreme Court Suit 21587. Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway company vs. Carl Johnson. Pulaski C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond. Notices served below. Appellant's appliation for supersedeas and brief. Supersedeas. Bond. Appellate ourt Minutes.

6856. Sarah E. Stiers et al. vs. Minnie M. Munday et al. Rush C. C. Appelees' petition for rehearing and brief. 7396. Wabash Railway company vs. Tippecanoe Loan and Trust company, administrator. Tippecanoe S. C. Appellee's brief. 7341. Grand Trunk Western Railway company vs. Burton B. Porter. Porter C. C. Appellant's reply brief. 6787 Estate of Monroe Roberts vs. William Dlmmet et aL Warrick C. C. Appellant's petition for rehearing and brief. 7384. American Car and Foundry company vs. Benjamin Adams. Floyd

C. C. Appellee's petition for time. New Appellate Court Suits, 7511. John B. Wills et al vs. MooneyMueller Drug company, j Marion C. C Record Separate assaignment of errors In term. Bond. 7512. Conn Elijah et al. vs. Thomas S. Dowling. Japei; C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. In term. Bond. . 7513. Emily J. Brashears et al. vs. Posey County Farmers' Protective Insurance company. Perry C. C. Record. Assignment of errors. 7514. Christian Wheeler et al vs. Peter Loesch et al. Perry C. C. Record. Assignment of errors.

i 'PLAYS AND PLAYERS. . . . Margaret Anglin may have a new play by an English dramatist, Frederick Fenn. Nat C. Goodwin has given up mining operations to devote himself wholly to -his stage work. A. H. Woods is soon to produce "The Dancer, of Cairo," by Paul M. Potter, and a play called "The Two Mrs. Trumps" ' E'sie Fergufeon, starring this season in "Such a Little Queen," began her stage" career as a chorus girl In "The Belle of New York." "Septimus," with George Arliss in the star role, has left. the Hackett theater. New York, to fill engagements in the east and middlewest. Robert Edeson has closed his successful season in "The Noble Spaniard," and has returned to JJew York to rehearse his new play, "A Man's a Man." Sam Bernard will end his engagement in the" Casino, ..New York, soon after the holidays and take "The Girl and the Wizard" on a tour extending to the Pacific coast. , . , Arnold Daly's tour in "Know Thyself" has closed and Frederick Lewis, who had, a prominent part in that play, will now rejoin the So'thern-Marlowe company for the rest of the season. Sylvia Brooke, who is to appear in the London production of "The Fourth Estate," has recently arrived from England to watch several performances of the play now running at Wallack's the

ater. New York. "The Wedding Day," a new play in three acts by Jessie Trimble, was presented the other afternoon at the Hackett theater. New York, with Jessie Bonstelle in the leading role. The piece will soon be sent on a tour. Lew Dockstader has launched his minstrel ship under the Shubert flag this year, and will tour the country, playing in theaters controlled exclusively by them, under the direction of his former manager, James H. Decker. Zelda Sears has Joined the cast of "The King of Cadonla," but only temporarily, as she Is preparing for her own starring tour In the play which the late Clyde Fitch wrote especially for her, called "Kitty and the Canary." Annie Russell, now playing at the New theater. New York, is soon to star again under the management of Charles Frohman. A new comedy is now being especially written for her. She will appear both in New York and London. Pauline Chase is soon to return to America, but not in pink pajamas. She will appear under Charles Frohman's management In New York next year, after having been successful in Paris and London In the title role of "Peter Pan." "The Woman Who Knew," a play by C. N. Barnett of Louisville, Ky., will

have its first hearing In New York on March 15. Helen Gantley has been engaged by Messrs. William A. Brady and Martin Beck to play the leading role In the play.

Speaking of the DivorceEvil

Trying to succeed in business without advertising is like the case of the man who, trying to ctit expenses, divorced his wife and alone attempted to keep . house and raise his children. It cost him more money for doctor , bills and funeral expenses n a year than he gave his wie in a" lifetime. : When advertising is divorced, business success becomes failure. This paper is building your, neighbor's baricess. Hs has reasons. He tried advertising and it helped him. It is not an experiment this paper brings results. Good, hard, convincing results dodan.

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