Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1910 — Page 7

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NOTICBl Will parties who hmvft replies to classified ads addressed car Lake County Times klmSlr call promptly for same? NOTICK. Tha following Utters in answer to Time a classified advertising may be obtained at Tri Times tflca. They wilt be tent by mail upon request and upon receipt of stamps: Box 39, Times, 1; A R No. 11, Time. 8; E B, Times, .1; A W. Times. 4; X X 2. Times, 3; Housekeeper, Times, 1; W R S Times, 1; X X, Times, 4; O Q, Times, 1; No. 350, Times, 1; X N, Times, 2; M M, Times, 2; H C D, Tlmes,5; R, Times, 1; 6, Times, 1; 500. Times, 1. . NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following- advertise ments who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity is not revealed should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers cannot, in justice to the advertisers, be answered. . Simply follow Instructions. As far as it is possible. It is advised that all classified ads should either te mailed or sent "to the" office. " The Times will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the 'telephone. i ' 'i i ' , FOR SALE. FOR SALE 5 acres H mile south of Standard Steel Car Works on Forsyth ave. ; apple orchard; store basement 20x30; mile from fit. ear. Phil McLaughlin, Hammond, Ind. Phone S923. FOR SALE Saloon at East Chicago, to , reason for selling; good business. Address M A T, Times, Hammond. Btf TO LEASE Saloon with fixtures; Will sell stock. Address II, Times, Hammond. 4-3 FOR SALE Restaurant, saloon and boarding house; good paying business; reason for selling; business elsewhere requires entire time. For particulars inquire Union Cafe and Auto Inn., cor. Hohman and Indiana, Hammond. FOR SALE At a bargain, new comforts .blankets, pillows and rugs; prices from 49c up. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State st., Hammond. Phone 643. 4-8 FOR SALE Team of good work horses, cheap; will separate. Union Coal Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. 4-3 FOR SALE Horse, wagon and harness. Apply Emll Minas, 214-16 State St., Hammond, Ind. 4tf FOR SALE 7-room house; bath, hot and cold water; 7-ft. basement new, """Just being' b'uilf; vill Change rTlans to suit purchaser; lot 32x135; Ada St., Hammond. Apply E.D. Braodenberg, 106 First Nat l Bank bldg., Hammond, Ind. 1 4-3 FOR SALE Ice cream parlor outfit including fountain, chairs and tables; reasonable. Mrs. Wessling, Lansing, 111. FOR SALE OR TRADE Well improved farm of SO acres; located about 45 miles southeast; $60 per acre. Address M Y, Times, Hammond. 3-3 FOR SALE An 8-horse power gasoline engine; in good condition. Inquire at 435 W. State St., Hammond. 3-3 FOR SALE OR RENT Saloon, completely equipped and furnished for business; a fine opening. For particulars Inquire of J. G. Fischrupp, 400119th St., Whiting. Ind. . , lFOR SALE Five passenger Maxwell auto, or will trade for real estate. 213 W. Plummer ave., Hammond, j 1-f FOR SALE OR TRADE 160 acres; 60 acres under cultivation; with or without stock. Herman Brandt, Konsted, Wis., (owner.) or A. F. Brandt, 737 State Line st., Hammond. 1-4 FOR SALE One female pointer pup, well broke; a'so hree pups, 6 months old. Owner Henry C. Peters, 431 West State st., "West Hammond, 111. 30-6 FOR SALE Roll top desk; good -as new; cost $28; will sell for $16 to get ft out of the way. Address P D Q, Times, Hammond. , 29tf FOR SALE What have you to sell? Here is the place to sell It through the columns of the. Times. FOR SALE Old papers, 5 cents a'bun' die. Useful for shelving and a dozen other things. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Good 8-room house; cellar, city water, barn, poultry and wood house, corn crib, fruit, 14 acre, $1,600. E. Mlttner, Valparaiso, Ind. 28-18 FOR SALE Stoves, stoves, stoves, all standard makes such as Jewel, Gut land. Radiant Home Palace Home and many other makes; prices range from $5 up. Call and look them over; a small deposit will secure any of these bargains while they last Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State st., Hammond. 21 FOR SALE Modern C-room two-flat brick bldg; centrally located; 50 ft. lot; chicken park. Address C 108, Times, Hammond. 20tf Wk SALE! Several head of VJork dorses STEIN & LAMB fith and Vermont Gary

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WANTED Girls at once ; paid while learning Specialty Underwear Co., Condit st., Hammond, Ind. - : WANTED-i6 experienced' salesladies; 10 experienced salesmen; 5 wrappers; 1 utility man; 10 bill distributors. Lloyd Mercantile Co., 165-169 State st., Hammond, Ind. :- . WANTED -Woman to take home small washing and ironing. Call' 107 Williams st., Hammond. 5-3 WANTED Chambermaid. Lincoln Hotel, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 5-3 WANTED An experienced girl for general housework In family of three. 958 S. Hohman St., Hammond. . 4-5. WANTED Competent girl for general housework; no washing; $5 per week. Apply 890 S. Hohman st., Hammond. 4-3 WANTED Competent girl for general housework, Afply 51 Rutlt St., Hammond. 4 wanted Dishwasher at once; good wages. Apply Erie hotel, Hammond. WANTED Housekeeper lor widower's home. Call after 5 p. m. 333 Pullman ave., Burnham,. 111. " 3-1 WANtEtMlrl to help at general housework. 96 Highland st. (formerly Charlotte), Hammond, Ind. 1-6 WANTED Good girl for general house work. Apply Mrs. T. W. Oberlin, 47 Warren St., Hammond. 30tf WANTED 16 year old girl to help at housework. SI . Ruth St., Hammond. WANTED Tou to know that if there is a girl who wants work of any kind she reads The Times. WANTED Woman to do washing at the house. Call 94 Carroll st, Ham mond, 23tf iron RENT. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave. Hammond, Ind. FOR RENT Six room house; modern. "at 29 Carroll st. Inquire Phone 175 Hammond. " ' -5-3 FOR RENT Saloon with fixtures, with ,. of without ,4 large rooms in- rear; .wlllsell stock; account-, of retiring.-Ad dress H-a, Times, Hammond. -. 5-4 FOR RENT Two furnished front rooms: gas and bath, hot and cold water. 14 Ogden st., Hammond. 5-4 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. No. 378 N. Hohman St.; phone 384 Hammond. S-2 FOR RENT One large room furnished for light housekeeping. Apply 204 Plummer ave, Hammond. Phone 2634. , FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 419 Truman ave., block from st. car, Hammond. ' '4-3 FOR RENT Two -room cottages. For particulars Inquire of C S. Hart, pres., Gary hotel, or Hugh L Barr, sec, Brennan. bldg., 6th and Broadway. Gary Home Building Co. ... .4tf FOR RENT House and barn; near So. Shore line on Gostlin and Johnson sts., Hammond. 4-8 FOR RENT Furnished room with modern conveniences. 123 Doty st., Hammond. 4-1 FOR RENT Large furnished front room; suitable for two gentlemen. 652 S. Hohman St., Hammond. 4-3 FOR RENT Suite of rooms. 404 Laporte ave.. Whiting, Ind. 3-3 FOR RENT r Large furnished r front room; suitable for two' gentlemen; bath, gas and heat. Apply 11 ...Williams st. or phone,1384 Hammond. 3-3 FOR RENT Furnished room; all modern conveniences; suitable for one gentleman. 31 Rlmbach ave., Hammond. FOR RENT One 4-room and " one 6room flat; modern. Apply J. Q. Fischrupp, 400-119t hst., Whiting, Ind. 3-6 FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. 54 Warrtft'St., Hammond. '"' ltf FOR RENT Ten-room flat. Inquire 634 Morton ave., Hammond. , ' , 27tf FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no children. Inquire 31 Michigan ave., Hammond. 24tf ujScellaneotjs. ARE TOU INTERESTED IN A LITTLE home stiidy evenings? If so drop card to R H V, Box D, Gary. 1 4-8 "BATTLING FOR THE RIGHT" The Life and Story of Theodore Roosevelt; authentic; up to date; great money maker; liberal terms; outfit free. Universal house, 854 Wabash ave., Chicago. - 24 HONESTLY, YOU WOULD BE AMAZED at the bargains that ate to be snapped up by a perusal of the ads in these columns. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, Somebody else might Advertise It and It might bring you money. Evefy little helps. FOR THE BEST QUALITY OYSTERS served-In all styles, go to Con. Moor's restaurant on "Douglas ave. between Plummer ave. ana State it. 24-t

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$500 ia light mfg. business; this is a good oportunlty. Address 444, Times, Hammond. . WANTED Teamster at once. Apply J. J. Dibos & Son, Fayette St., Hammond. 4-2 WANTED Experienced grocery salesman. E, C. Minas Co., Hammond, Ind. WANTED Man with small capital owning horse and wagon; to managt good paying business la Hammond; will stand close Investigation. Call after 5 p. m. at room "7, Maine hotel, Ham mond. Ask for Joseph Diagntault. 4-2 WANTED Two good, men at once to sell soap In Hammond; also other fast selling articles. Call after 5 p. m. at room 7, Maine hotel, Hammond, Ask for Joseph Diagneautt. , 4-2 WANTED Manager, man or woman. for each teounty, to Introduce White Ribbon - Concentrated Non-Alcoholic Flavoring la tubes; saves half the cost; everybody buys and reorders; $!.5o per day salary and commission; also local agents 50- per cent commission. J. S. Ziegler Co., 70 Plymouth St., Chicago. THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here readsHhl jmiper first for he knows that it has 60,009 readers a day. He stands a chance of getting a Job. A want ad hers- maywget you just the man you want. WANTED Government employes; write for Hammond fall examination schedule. Franklin Institute, Dept. -89U, Rochester, N. T. tl LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STOLEN Bay horse, weight about 9050 lbs; star forehead, 6hoes oft in front and on behind, sore left hind foot from rope burn, with halter on. .Return to Fred Granger's barn. Hammond, Ind. $3 reward. . 5 LOST Saturday, black ribbon fob; Initial "S" on seal charm; reward. Phone 1043 Hammond. 4-2 LOST Confidence in any other medium tha.i The Times to get the business. Address Forlorn, Nowhere. FOUND The best advertising medium in the northern part of the state The Times. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Will the lady who wants . a good maid Insert her want in these columns and see how quickly it brings results? -: ' BARTER EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE 50 acres adjoining ' city'- 2,500 population; good house, chicken parks and barns; exchange for Hammond property. Apply E. D. Brandenberg, 106 First Natl Bank bldg., Hammond. 4-3 BARB ANT) ROOM. GOOD TABLE BOARD,' BATH, HOT and cold water; terms reasonable; convenient to East Chicago tars and L. S. & M. S. station at Calumet ave., Hammond. Telephone 1813. or 314 Indiana ave. 28-4 WrATTKD TO RENT. FOR RENT What have you to rentT Here Is the place to rent It through the columns of The Times. REWARD. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD FOR IN- " formation leading to the identification tf the person who uprooted rose bushes in my yard. Anton H. Tapper, Hammond. , 5-3 NOTICE. NOTICE. To the Public: Make use of these columns and you will benefit thereby. If you want to reach the public in any way this !s the way to do it. Pub licity is what we specialize. The cities of Hammond, Gary, East - Chicago, Whiting and Indiana Harbor know It. THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS, " Hammond, Ind. NOTICE. The headquarters of the Examiner and evening papers have moved from the Majestic hotel to 190 Sibley st.'rfor ner Oakley, where all settlements may be made and orders received. tr J. MAUSER, Circulator. LWAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of 'Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana,' that I am a cltiseli of the City of Hammond, North Township, Indiana, and over the age of twenty one yeafs. That 1 have been a con ttnuoue resident of Baid City ahd town ship for more than ninety days last past. That I am a man of good moral Character and that I will apply to the Lake County, Indiana at the etaotn Board of Commissioners of ' Lake County, Indiana, at th November term, 1910, of said Board for a llrehse to sell Intoxicating liquors to-Wit: Splrtotls. vinous and malt liquors to be drank On the premises where sold, which prem ises are described as follows, to-wit! .The ground floor front room of the one-story frame building, situated oft lot No. 30 In Stafford & Trankle'S Grove addition to the City of Hammond, L&ke County, Indiana, and known as No. 483 Michigan avenue. The room in which said liquors are to be sold is 23x40 feet and faces south on Michigan avenue, a public highway In said City of Hammond, with s front entrance on said Michigan avenue. The bar will be eighteen feet In length and will occup the east side of said room. There are living rooms in the "Year. RICHARD SIEBERT. ADVERTISE A 75 If 4GAIX IX TH.tt TIMS. AUVBRTISa

NOTICE. PRECINCT BOUNDARY LINES OF tTHE CITY OF HAMMOND. LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. V ; -v - , - FIRST PRECINCT. Commencing. at. the intersection of the center lines of Indiana Boulevard Vlth the center line of Atchison avenue; thence, aof-th Kn the centerllne Of Atehtson avefifc ta said center line of Atchison aveno extended to the south shore of Lake- Michigan; thence northwesterly along the south shore of Lake Michigan to the State line, between the States of Indiana and Illinois; thence south on said State line to the center line of Indiana Boulevard; , thence southeasterly tn the Itenter line ' of In

diana Boulevard jo tlte place- of begin-I ning. eSECOND PRECINCT. Commencing at the southeast corner of Section IS. Townshtn 37 nrth Range 9 West of the second principal fx inn luiou, iHcni-a uurm none me easi fA une oi eci.n , townsnip 3f, to trie I

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Chicago, Hammond A Western Rail- j road; thenee west along the horth line e of said right of way to the center line of Indiana Boulevard: thence .north westerly along the center line of Indi ana Boulevard to the north line of the southeast quarter of Section .7 Town-i ship 37, North Range 9, west of the second principal meridian; thence west along the north , line of the southeast quarter of Section 7, to the northwest corner of said southeast Quarter of said Section 7; thence north alone the east 1 line of the west, fractional one-half I of north and south center line of I Section 7, to the center line of Indiana Boulevard; thenee northwesterly along J th center line of Indiana Boulevard to the State, line, between the States! of Indiana and Illinois: thence south on said Stat line to the northwest corner of Section 2. Township 37. North. Range 10 WMt of the second 1 prlnclpal meridian: thence east on the north line of said Section 24. Tdwhshlp 37, North, Range 10 west, on the north line of Section 18, TownshiD 37NoTth. range 8 west Of the second Drihclnal I meridian to the place of beginning. j THIRD PRECINCT j Beginning at the intersection of the State line between the States of lndi-I

ana and Illinois, and the center line ofmet avenue; thence north on the cen-

Gostlin street, formerly known as Ford street; thence east along the center line of Gostlin street to the center line of Towle street,, and the center line of Towle street extended, tov the center line of Sheffield avenue; thence north westerly on the center line of Shef field avenue to the north line of Sec tion 14, Township 37, North, range 10 west of the second principal meridian: thence west on the north line of said section, to the Stale line between the I States of Indiana and Illinois; thence south on said State line to the place f beginning. v FOURTH PRECINCT. . , Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Gostlin street with the center line of Towle street: thence north on the center line of Towle street extended, to the center line of Sheffield avenue; thence northeasterly on the center line of Sheffield avenue to the north line of Section 24. Townsnip 37. Aorth, range 10 west of the second principal meridian; thence east on the north line of said Section 24 ahd on the north- line of Section 19, Township 37, Nojrth, Range 9,-WeSt of the second principal meridian, to the east line of said section: thence south on the east line of said section and on the east line of Section 30, Township 37. North, range 9 west of the second prln cipal meridian, to the east and w.est center line of said Section 30. and the center line of Gostlin street, to the place of beginning. FIFTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the Intersection of the center line of Gostlin street, form eriy Known as , Ford street with the State line, between the States of Indl ana and Illinois; thence east along the center line of Gostlin street, to the intersection of said center line of Gost lin street with the center line of John son street; thence south along the een ter line of Johnson street and the cen ter line of Johnson street extendad, to the north bank of the Grand Calumet Hrer; thence westerly along the north bank of the Grand Calumet river to the State line between the States of Indiana and Illinois; thence north along said State line to the place of be ginning. SIXTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the intersection of the center Ifne of Gostlin street with the center line of Johnson street thence south along the center line of said Johnson Street, and said center line Of Johnsott Street extended, to the north bank of the Calumet rivor; thence easterly along the north bank of the Grand Calumet river to the east limits of said City; thence north along th said east city . limits to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of sc tion 30, Township 37, North, range 9 west of the second principal meridian: thence west along the east and west center line of said section and along the center line of Gostlin street to the place of beginning. SEVENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the intersect'on Of the north bank of the Grand Calumet river with the east line of the right of way of New York, Chicago & St. Louis railroad; thence westerly along said north bank of the Grand CalUnwt river to the State line between the States of Indiana and Illinois: thence south alofig said State line to the center line of Russell street; thence east along the Center tine of Russell street to the Center llhe of Hohman street; thence northerly along the center line of Hohman street to the east line of the right of way Of the New York. Chi cago ft St. LouIS railroad: thence northwesterly along the east line -of said fight Of wa to the place of beginning. ffiUJHTft PRECINCT. Commencing at the Intersection if the center line of Hohman street with the center line of Russell street; thence west along the center line of Russell Street to the State line between the States of Indiana and Illinois; thence south along said State line to the cen - ter" line of Carroll street to the center line of Hohman street; thence north! along the center line" of Ilohman street to the place of tlnnlng. NINTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the Intersection of the north right of way line of the Michigan Central railroad with the cen ter line of Oakley avenue: thence southeasterly along the center line of Oakley avenue to the north line of the j right of way of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis railroad; -thence southeast erly aiong said north line of said right!

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Open Every Evenings. of way to the .center lifte of Calumet avenue; thence north along the center "he of Calumet avenue to the north'line of the right of way of the Michigan Central railroad; thence northwesterly along the north line f said right of way to the place Of beginning. TENTH PRECINCT. r Commencing at the intersection of Lth north line of the right of way of the New York. Chicago & St. Louls'rallroad with the center tlhe of Oakley avenue; thence south along the center t Oakley aTemre to the tenter line of Douglas street: thence West on the center line of Douglas street to the west line of the right of way of the Chicago & Erie railroad: thence southeasterly along the west line of said right of way to the cehter line of Caiu ter line of Calumet avenue to the north line of the right of way . of . the New York, Chicago & St. Louis railroad thence northwesterly along 6ald north line of said right of way, to the place of beginning.. , ELEVENTH PRECINCT. . Commencing at the intersection of the horth bank of the Grand Calumet river .with the center line of Calumet avenue; thence easterly on. the north hank of the Grand Calumet river to the east line of Section 31. Township 37, North, range 9 west of the second prln clpal meridian; thence south on said section line to the north line of the right of way of the Michigan Central railroad; thence westerly on the north line of said right of way'to the center lineOf Calumet avenue; thence horlh on the center line of Calumet avenue to the place of beginning". TWELFTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the intersection ' of the north line of the right of ; way' of the Michigan Central railroad with the center line of Calumet avenue; thence souths along the center line of Calumet avenue, to the rlghl of way of the New YorTt. rrmrago "r- "BT"LbtiIs' TaiTfdaai thence southeasterly .alaijg ..said center line of. said right oi way to the center line of Columbia avenue; thence north on the center line of Columbia avenue to the north line of th right of way j c ' ln Michigan Central railroad; thsnc Westerly on said north line of said right of way to the place of beginning. THIRTEENTH PRECrCT. ' Commencing at the .Intersection of the north line of the right "of way of the Michigan Central railroad with the center line of Columbia avenue; thence south on the center line of Columbia avenue to the south line of Section 6 Township 36, North, range 9 west o the second principal meridian; thence east along said section line of Sec tiohs 6 and 5, four and three, Town ship 36, North, range 9 west of the sec ohd principal meridian, to the "south" east corner of Section 3, Township' 36 North, range 9 west of the second P. M thence north to the south zank of th Grand Calumet river, thence westerly on the south bank of the Grand Calu met river to the north and south cente line of Section 33, Township 57, North range 9 west of the second principal meridian; thene j eotith to the north line of Section 4, Township 36, Nbrth range 9 west of- the second principal meridian; thence west to the north line of the right of way of the. Michiga Central railroad; thence northwester! on the north line of said right of wa to the place of beginning. PRECINCT NO. 14. Commencing at the intersection of the center line of the right of way of the New York. Chicago & St. Louis railroad with the center line of Calu met avenue; thence south along the center line of Calumet avenue to the center line of Fields avenue; thence east along the center line of Fields avenue to the center line of Columbia avenue; thence north along the center line of Columbia avenue, to the center 1 line of the right of way of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis railroad; thence northwesterly on said center line of said right of way, to the place of. beginning. FIFTEENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Calumet avenue With the center line of Fields avenue; thence south on the center line of Calumet avenue to the south line of Sectloh 6, Township 36, North, range- 9 West Of J the second principal meridian; thence east to the center line of Columbia avenue; thence north on the center line of Columbia avenue to the center line of Fields avenue; thence west on the center line of Fields avenue to the place of bginnir- '. SIXTEENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the . iftter&ection of I the north line of the right of way of the I Michigan Central railroad with the cen I ter line of Oakley avenue; thence north 1 eriy along the center line of Oakley avenue and Oakley avenue extended, to the north bank of the Grand Calumet river; thence westerly on the north bank of the Grand Calumet river to the-east line of the right of way of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis railroad; thence southeasterly along the east line of said fight of way to the north line of the right of way of the Michigan Central railroad; thence easterly along the north line of said right of' way to the place of beginning.SEVENTEENTH" FRECiNCT. Commencing at the Intersection t

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Phone, Write or Call. the north line of th right of way of the Michigan Central railroad with the center line of Oakley avenue; thence northerly along the center line of Oakey avenue and the Center line of said Oakley avenue extended, to 'the north bank . of the Grand- -Calumet - 'river; hence easterly along the north bank of thet Grand Calumet river to the center ine of Calumet avenue; thence south on the center nne or uaiumet avenue o the north line of the right of wy of the Michigan Central railroad; thence northwesterly on the hdrth line of said right of way, to the place of beginning. EIGHTEENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the ihtefsectlon of the north line of "the right of way of the Michigan Central railroad with the center-line of Hohman street; thence southerly along the center line of Hoh man street to the centef line of Russell street; thence-east along the center line of Russell street to the center line of Oakley avenue;. thence north along the center line pf Oakley avenue to the north line of the right of way of the Michigan Central railroad; thenee northwesterly along the north line of said right, of way to the place f be ginning. NINETEENTH PRECINCT. Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Hohman street with the center line of Russell street; thence out hon the center line of Hohman street to the center line of Carroll street; thence east on the. center line of Carroll street, and Said center line of Carroll street extended, to the west line of the right of way of the Chicago & Erie railroad; thence northwesterly on the west line of said right of way, to the center line of Douglas street thence east along the' center line of Douglas-street' to the 'center line of Oakley avenue; thence north on the center Jlne of-Oakley avenue W the cen ter line .of Russell?-' street;' thence wfest on the- center line of -Russell street, to the plaeeiRt'eegin rung; " ' - " v. iTWKJsTlJETILKREClNCT. t'-- . Commencing- at the Intersection" of Conkey avenue with the west line o the right of way of the Chicago, In dianapolis & Louisville railroad; thence west on the center line of Conkey ave nue, 'and said center line of Conkey avenue,, extended, to ,the State llnabe tween the States of Indiana and Illi neis; thence north on said State line to the center of Carroll street; thence east on the center line of Carroll street to. the west line of the . right of way o the Chicago, Indianapolis A Loulsvlll railroad; thence south on said west line of said right of way, to the place o beginning. TWENTY -FIRST PRECINCT. .commencing at-, tne intersection o Conkey avenue1 with the west line o the right of way. of the Chicago, In dianapolis & Louisville railroad; thence north on the west line of said right o way to the center line of Carroll street and the said center line of Carroll street extended; thence east along the center line of Carroll street, extende to the west line of the right of way o the Chicago A Brie railroad; thence southeasterly On said west line of said right of way to the center line of Calu met avenue; thence south -on the cente line- of Calumet avenue, to the south line of Section 1, Township 36, North range 10 west of the second principal meridian; thence west on the south line of said section to the State line be tween the States of Indiana and Illinois; thence north on said State line to the center line of oCnkey avenue, extended ta said Stat' line; thence east on the center of said Conkey avenue to the place of beginning. TUESDAY READING CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING East Chicago's Feminine Organization Meets With Mrs. Diamond. (Special to Tub Times.) East Chicago. Ind., Oct. 5. The Tuesday Reading club held its first regular meeting of the season yesterday at the home of its new president, Mrs. W. R. Diamond. The occasion was most enjoyable, Mrs. Diamond giving a short president's message, Xtrs. Crummey a reading, and Mrs. C. E. Guyer, a guest from Indiana Harbor, rendering three vocal selections. The new programs have been published and were distributed by Mrs. E. V. Walton, chairman of the program committee, who explained the work to be taken up this xar hy the organization. The work Includes the study of American, history to quite a considerable extent, and last year's study of the works of Shakespeare will be continued, the club this year taking up Julius Caesar. Last year the study of Shakespeare was confined to the great playHamlet. w v . Club resolutions were given In response to the roll call, each member ra-

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-69 A 'ill Y as . ... . ; Phone 323. if ponding with an apt quotation or omething original setting . forth her determination, t be a worthy jworker n the T"ei?ay Reading club. Refreshments were served, Mrs. Wlliam Meade, the outgoing president, and Mrs. William Puiling. the present vice resident, assisting. Mrs. Diamond in this eonned'nn. - Next week the meeting will 1 held at the residence of Mrs. James Stone, and beginning Oct. 18 the meetings will be resumed at the East Chicago clubrooms, where they were held last year. TIMES WILL BULLETIN FLIGHT tContlnued from Page One.) of the details of the preparation for the flight ahd.the actual race to New York. Already numerous Interviews have beer held with Curtiss, Wlllard, Elley and others who have been preparing for the flight at Hawthorne ac track In Chleo. While the Associated Press has annbunced that the flight Will be along the Lake 6hore & Michigan Southern railroad from Chicago to Laporte, Thh Times is able to state positively; that the'eourse will' not be 'along the -rail road until after Laporte Is reached. The course.- through' Lake county will be from-Washington Park to the south of South Chicago, north of Lake Calumet, south of Wolf Lake, over Doug las Park, south of Lake George, north of East Chicago and south of Gary. "WHY COl'RSE IS TAKEN. The reason for taking this course was explained 'to a Times' reporter by Curtiss, who., wttt have four machines of his make, in the race. It is necessary in' the Interests of safety to fcave open spaces" in which the avjators may alight in the event of an" accident to the' engine. 1 The fact does not seem to be generally appreciated that an aeroplane canot alight In a space no larger than a back yard. It requires considerble open .space. In which to negotiate alanding. ' ; The course along the. shore of Lake Michigan would be the most direct, but the shores of the lake are covered with scrub trees, sand dunes, swamps and other undesirable places for landing. : By going a few miles to the southward the aviators are able to pass over the farming section of the county where there are convenient meadows and corn fields In which the machines may come to ground, if necessary. This accounts for the Course from Chicago to Hammond and eastward. D.4AGKR IX CHICAGO. From Washington Park until the aeroplanes get out of the limits of the city there will be considerable danger. South of South hCIcago there is a vast open country, of marsh land which has been dried jip; by the drought. North ot Lake Calumet this condition still prevails. ,- South ot Wolf lake there are places in which a landing could be made, if necessary. The topography of the country and the character of the land Is the same north of East -Chi cago and south of Gary, and thence eastward the farming country affords convenient landing places at necessary intervals. ' The pathflndifig automobile which will precede the race passed throilgh the city this morning. Arrangements have been male by which smudges will be started along the route of the race to point the way to, the aviator. HO AIR ROAD MAI'S. In view of the fact that there are no aviators air maps, this Is the best means of outlining the course that has yet been designed. In some cases large pieces of canvass will be laid on the ground to point- out the course. It is expected that thousands of people in Hammond, East Chicago and Gary will station themselves below the route of the race so that they may see the aeroplanes go . through. Douglas park will be the point of vantage in Hammond, to the north of East Chicago will be the. point of vantage there and the Little Calumet river swail will be the point of vantage south of Gary. This can be relied upon unless the plans are changed, which Is altogether unlikely. Sent4 on TRIAL FOR TWO WEEKS ine DUPLEX SYRINQC ' arm x Btarn p i or our Dook, "Clever advtcr to I.aiib."

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