Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1910 — Page 7

Mondav, Oct. 24, 1910.

NOTICS. Will parties who have replies to elaIfled ads addressed care Lake County Times kindly call promptly (or sameT NOTICE. . The following letters In answer to Timcs classified advertising may be obtained at Thi Times office. They will be sent by mall upon request and upon receipt of stamps: Box 39, Times, 1; A R No. 11. Times. 6; E B, Times, 1; A W, Times. 4; X X 2. Times. 8; Housekeeper. Times, 1; W R 8 Times, 1; X X, Times, 3; G G, Times, 1; No. 350, Times, 1; X N. Times. 2; M M. Times, 2; H C D, Times, 5; R, Times. 1; 6, Times. 1; COO, 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 tbls 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 advtsd that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. Thb Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. FOR SALE. FOR SALE New modern "-room house including cement basement and walks, 60 ft. lot, reasonably. Inquire 874' Erie St., Hammond, Ind. 24tf FOR SALE New 5-room cottage with bath and basement, on Truman ave; terms. Phone 4126 Hammond. 21-6 FOR SALE Household furniture. Apply 52 Sohl Bt., Hammond, Ind., Tuesday afternoon. 24-2 FOR WALE Six-room house built on rear end of best business lot on Washington st. south of Pennsylvania R. R.; bargain for cash. Inquire 2208 "Washington St., Gary, Ind. 22 tf FOR SALE Sunburst Peninsula base burner; in good condition. Apply 675 S. Hohman st., Hammond, Ind. 22-3 FOR SALE New hot blast heating stove. 192 East State st. cor. Oakley. Phone 5032. Geo. Dobin. 22-2 FOR SALE Tobacco and candy stock with fixtures; living rooms In rear. Address H G V, Times, Hammond. 22-2 , FOR SALE Five heating stoves, one large range, one gas range, one coffee urn, cashier's desk, lunch counters and stands. Inquire J. T. Smith, agent " Evansville Brewing ASsn. 100 State St., Harhmoha.rTnd.- f -20tf FOR SALE New and second hand fur niture at lowest prices; highest cash price paid for new and second hand fur niture. Morton Fur. Co., 528 Morton av. East Hammond, Ind. 21-tf FOR SALE Household goods; one cook stove, one gas range, one round oak heater, also other household goods. Apply 302 Douglas ave., West Hammond. WANTED Prospective real estate investors to look at my property on the car line, twenty minutes from Broadway. You can make an appointment with me by phone or letter for any day or any time. R. W. Duncan, owner, 612 Adams st., Gary, Ind. Phone 327 20-6 FOR SALE Three choice lots on car line, twenty minutes from Broadway. R. W. Duncan, owner, 612 Adams st., Gary, Ind. Phone 327. 20-6 FOR SALE While in Chicago yesterday our Mr. Arkin purchased at auction a large stock of new dressers, beds, carpets, rockers, music cabinets, etc.. at 25c on the dollar. We must make room for these goods so out goes took stoves, heaters, beds, dressers and blankets with a rush for the next few days at a tremendous sacrifice. Come, look, buy. Hammond Furniture Co., 67 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 543. 20FOR SALE 50 ft. lot on Central ave. near 117th st. Inquire 441 Fred St., Whiting, Ind. 19-6 FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock and R C. Rhode Island Reds; fine lot of cockerels for next year's breeders; cheap. John How. 206 Central ave.. Whiting. 19-6 FOR SALE One good couch, one iron baby bed, one canary bird and cage. 124 Condit St., Hammond, Ind. 19tf FOR SALE Saloon, doing fine business; good location; party going out of business. Address R K, Times, Hammond, or Nassau & Thompson, East Chicago, Ind. 14-9 FOR SALE Saloon in connection with large hotel; in a good location; doing good business; reason for selling: poor health; cheap If sold at once. Address MAT, Times, Hammond, Ind. lltf FOR SALE Real estate sales are reg-

ular things when you advertise in CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING flnda The Times. "flndable" things and makes all lost FOR SALE Old papers. & cents a bu die. Useful for shelving and a dosen r . , , . other things. Call at Times. Hammond. LOST-Be quick on the trail of a lost article and the chances of recovering It are greatly increased. Lost and FOR SALE What have you to sell? oun ads aPPea ln every edition of Here Is the place to sell it through The T taa from 12 to 6 p. m. . the columns of the Times. 1 CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISING ta . . -' " "plasMmed" in order that you can And CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING la queat - . , . . , ..... the ad that Interests you in a moment, advertising allowing you to pnraue - yoar qnest la BUSINESS-LIKE WAY. LoSTConfidence in any other medium ' - .-. w ' thaa The Times to get the business. BOARD AISD ROOM. Address Forlorn, Nowhere. WANTED Boarders. 243 Indiana ave.. Hammond, Ind. 22-3 FOUND The best advertising medium , - ' , in the northern part of the state BOARD AND ROOM AT 235 INDIANA The Times. - .... . . ave.. Hammond, Ind. Phone 404 2. 20-S ' , ' ' ' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING make . AnE YOU READING THE TIMES f 1 your aat m BUSINESS MATTER,

FEMAT,E HELP. WANTED Woman to. clean house at once. At new no. 334 Plummer ave., Hammond, Ind.

WANTED Bookblndery girls, experi. enced in stamping dept; outside city; state salary. Address Becktold "Printing & Book Mfg. CO. 210 Pine St., SU Louis, Mo. WANTED Young lady to act as reception clerk. Apply Monday evening after 7 o'clock at room 402 Hammond bldg., Hammond, Ind. 22-2 WANTED - Girls. Apply Specialty Underwear Co., Condit st., Hammond, Ind. WANTED Cash girls. Apply to Mr. Grten, Lion store, Hammond, Ind. WANTED--Washwoman, 370 East State St.. Hammond. Ind. 19-2 WANTED Good girl for general house work; no washing; good wages. Ap ply ohone 4193 Hammond. Ind. 18tf WANTED Girl for general housework, Call 544 Morton court, Hammond, Ind THE WrHITE STORE, HAMMOND, IND.. require sthe services of several bright young women to act as cashiers on their new rapid cash system; experience immaterial. Apply in person. J. J. Co hen, manager. 17tf FEMALE HELP Try a want ad if you are not satisfied. Try it In The Times and you will be satisfied. MALE HELP. WANTED An experienced clerk for hardware store at once. Apply Clinton & Son, Esst Chicago, Ind. 24tf WANTED Railway mail, customs, Internal ' revenue clerks; spring exami nation in Hammond; preparation free Franklin Institute, Dept. 63Y, Rochest er, N. Y. 24tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING nells salable property READIL.Y-.-and makea all GOOD property "aaleable." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Is no INEXPENSIVE that you can entrust to It oven ery aniall selliag-taakat WANTED Ambitions young men to become traveling salesmen. Write for particulars. Bradstreet System, Dept. 25, Rochester, N. Y. 11 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING markets marketable things nad makes all valuable thlaga "marketable. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING contains moat of tbe newa of work to be bad. THE WHITE STORE. HAMMOND, IND., requires the services of several bright, clean-cut young men and Wo men with some selling experience, in shoe dept., also laces, ribbons, linens, corsets, etc. Apply at once. J. J. Cohen, manager. 17-tf THE MAN WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads this paper first for he knows that it has 60,000 readers a day. He stands a chance of getting a job. A want ad here may get you Just the man you want. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT By Nov. 1, 5 to 7 room house or kat; walking distance Lake Shore depot; no children. Address Renter, Times, Hammond. . 22-2 WANTED TO RENT Three unfurnished rooms. Address 120, Times, Hammond. Ind. ' 20-3 WANTED TO RENT In Hammond, Ind., 5 or 6-room flat; no children. Address 3507,Hemloek st., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Phone 1093. 21-3 WANTED By Nov. 1, unfurnished rooms with modern conveniences; near Sibley st. car line; by young couple. Address 419 Indiana ave., Hammond, Ind. 21-3 PERSONAL. PERSOJTAl Will the lady who wants a good maid Insert her want in these columns and see how quickly It' brings results? LOST AND FOUND. LOST Eastern Star pin with monogram on "back. Finder please return to Anna Stover, 428 Ohio ave.. Whiting. LOST Saturday, - problably between Towle st. and Erie depot, card case containing small sum of money, O. R. T. cards and other personal papers; liberal reward if returned to owned.. L B. Robinson. E., J. & E. Frt office, Ham mond, Ind. 24-3 FOUND A chance to Invest your savings in lots that will double in value In the next, two years. R. W. Duncan, owner, 612 Adams St., Gary, Ind. Phone 327. 20-6

FOR RENT.

FOR RENT Four room flat, upstairs. Apply 262 State Line St., Hammond, Ind. 24-2 FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern. 378 N. Hohman st.; phone 384 Hammond. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; $9 per month. Apply 143d St., between Todd and Rail way aves.; phone 701. FOR RENT One large furnished room for light housekeeping. Call at 204 Plummer ave. Phone 2634 Hammond. FOR RENT Neat, comfortably furn ished warm room for single gentleman; located within few minutes walk of opera house, postoffice and downtown depots; young man whose work is cleanly, a clerk or office man preferred. Call at 94S Russell st., Hammond, Ind. 2ilf FOR RENT Furnished room; good heat and all conveniences; suitable for two gentlemen. Apply 107 Ogden St., Hammond, Ind. 24-3 FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 247 Logan st.. Hammond. Ind. 24tf FOR RENT Large furnished front room; suitable for two gentlemen all conveniences; one block from courthouse. 652 S. Hohman St., Hammond, Ind. 24-3 FOR RENT One large room and ' one small room, furnished; steam heat and bath. 100 Russell st., Hammond, Ind. 22tf FOR RENT Two office rooms. Apply 141 Logan st., Hammond, Ind. 20 FOR RENT Eight room flat; modern conveniences; hea. furnished. Apply 429 Summer St.. Hammond, Ind. 20tf FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms with private bath for light housekeeping; two single furnished bed rooms with modern conveniences. Ad dress 697 Oakley ave.. Hammond, Ind FOR RENT Nicely furnished front - room; suitable for two gentlemen Apply 88 Clinton St., Hammond, Ind. FOR RENT Six-room flat with ga and bath. 769 Walter St., Hammond Ind. 17tf FOR RENT Light furnished steam heated room; telephone, bath, good transportation. 374 Indiana ave.. Ham mond, Ind. 17tf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING flnda the people Interested in your offer or your want ad by "automatic selection." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING renin rentable property quickly -and makes all good property "rentable." CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING find tenants every day for some peoph often for many people. FOR RENT Flat hunters and flat renters find their wants satisfied through the advertisements they run In these columns. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING gives to your offer or your want HIGHLY SPE CIALIZED PUBLICITY. MISCELL AN EOUS. bfii.uiAL. sale On pianos, trunks suitcases and bags at Walker's music house. Cor. Sixth 4ve. and Washington st., Gary, Ind. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING grives to a moan of human affairs and inter eats wholly new trends, new phaaes, every day. HONESTLY, YOU WOULD BE AMAZED at the bargains that are to he snap ped up by a perusal of the ada in these columns. MALE HELP 60,000 people read Th Times newspapers every day. That why it is a better advertising medium than any or all other daily papers i the region put together. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING AROUND the house that you don't want, some body else might. Advertise It and I might bring you money. Every little helps. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING bas few taxkn that are EASIER than finding a good place for a good servant. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans Negotiated $10 Upward Quick Service Low Rates Iasy Payments Confidential, Courteous Attention, Square Deal. Hammond Loan & Guarantee Company. (New No.) 569 S. Hohman st. 2nd Floor Over Model Clothiers. Call, Write or Phone 257 Hammond. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING flnda WITH PROFIT.

THE TIMES.

r SITUATION WANTED. WANTED You to know that If there is a girl , who wants work of any kind She reads The Times, . , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Will mfc T enterprise if It la on thai ought to be 'made.' WANTED TO BUY. WANTED About 10 or 30 tons marsh hay for packing purposes; state price delivered. Address Federal Cement Tile Co., Hammond, Ind. 24-2 WANTED if you want to buy or sell property see W. J. Small, S42 Fayette L. Hammond, Ind. 20-3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING place your offer before mont of the people la this city to whom ft would bare may real Interest. LEGAL NOTICES. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF JOHN E. WIL LIAMS, BAiSKKUPT. NO. 89, IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this iith day of October, A. D. 1910. on reading the petition of tiv bankrupt for his discharge. ic is oraerea Dy the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the eth day of December, A. I 1910. before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said DIs trict. at nine o'clock in the forenoon and that notice thereof be published wice in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES, HAMMOND, a newspaper printed in aid district, and that all known credtors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is, further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and thfa order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. witness, tne Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof, at Indianapolis, in said District on the 17th day of October A. D. 1910. NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF ROY A. BORO, BANKRUPT. NO. 82, IN BANK RUPTCY.' ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON, District of Indiana: On this 17th day of October, A. D. 1910, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is hereby ordered by th Court that a hearing be had upon the same on the loth day of November. A. D, 1910, before said Court, at Indianapolis in said District, at nine o'clock in th forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in THE LAKE COUN it li Alii, o. HAMMOND, a newspape printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons !n interest may appear at the saUl tlm and place and show cause, if any they have, ' why th Sprayer of the" sail ' po titioner should not be granted. And it Is further ordered by tn Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies o said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert H Anderson, Judge of said Court, and th seal thereof, at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 17th day of October, A. D. 1910. NOBLE C. BUTLER, (Seal of the Court.) APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Noice is hereby given to the citizen of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and to the citizens of the sixth ward of the said city, that I am a male in habitant and resident of said City of Hammond, North Township, Lak County, Indiana, and above the age of twenty-one years, and that I am a man of moral character and I have been continuously a resident of said city and township for more than ninety (90) days last past, and that I will apply to tha Board of County Commissioners of said Lake County, State of Indiana, at their November term, 1910, for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drik is described as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the two (2) story half brick and half frame build Ins, of which said room Is 25 by 20 feet, and faces on Summer street, public highway, in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. The said building is situated and lo cated on lots 89 and 90 in block nine, Standard addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. There are two rooms In the rear of said bar room, five living rooms on the second floor. The bar is on the south side of the said room. There Is one front and one rear entrance. The building has glass front so all the inside of said room where said intoxicating, spiritous vinous and malt liquors are to He sold can be seen from said Summer street, The said building is known as No. 839 Summer street. In the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, State of Indiana. 3 JOE JURONOVIC. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citiaens of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and to the citixens of the sixth ward of the said city, that t am a male inhabitant and resident of said City of Hammond, ; North Township, Lake County, Indiana,-and above the age of twenty-one years, and that I am a man of moral character and I have been con. tinuously a resident of said city and township for more than ninety (90) days last past, and that I Will apply to the Board of County Commissioners of said Lake County. State of Indiana, at their November term, 1910, for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors. The premises upon which I desire to sell intoxicating, spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk is described as follows:

The front room on the ground floor

of the one-story frame building which the said room is twenty-two (22) by forty (40) feet, and faces on Columbia avenue, a public highway. In the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, State of . Indiana. The said building is situated and located on lot ight (8), block two (2), In Morris ad dition to Hammond, Lake County, Iniana. There are four living rooms in the rear of said bar room, the bar is on the south side of said room and there Is one front and one rear entrance. Building has glass front so all the inside of said room where said intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and m&lt liquors are to be sold can be seen from said Columbia avenue. The said build ing is known as 964 Columbia avenue. In the City of .Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, 10 CARL REMESNYK. REAL ESTATE TBAfiSFERS TOLLESTON. N 6 inches of lot 16, blk 6Bradford Bros.' add, Morris L. Levy to South Side Tr & Sav Co 150 Lot 21, blk5 2nd Logan Pk add. Gary Realty Co. to Frederick Wenrich 300 Lot 7. blk 2, Frankel's sub, Wil liam N. Rumely to Mike Ramacky Lot 12. blk 1. Co.'s 5th add. Susan E. Ross to Alice M. Baxter HAMMOND. Lots. 4 and 5. blk 11. Franklin add, Jan Zachary to Adam Kazimierskl 800 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 23, blk 22, SW U 29-37-9. Mike Bombrys to Maryian KossaKowsm 1,450 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 3. blk. 15, 2nd add. John R .rarovia to Aleksander Pranis.. 1,500 WHITING. Lot 21, blk 4. Central Pk add Whiting Land Co. to Ellen ufiara 1,050 HOBART. Pt lots 9, 12 and 13, blk 27. Earle & Davis add, Emaline A. Sines to Charles A. Ockerlin . . . '. . . . . 7 GRIFFITH. 50 Lots 25 to 34, blk 4, Stivers' add. G. G. Mashman to Nicholas Austgen (tax deed) 7.14 PRODUCE MARKET. ... Butter Receipts. 10,111 cases; cream. ery extra, 29c; price to retail dealers, 30c; prints, 314c; extra firsts, 27c nrsts, 25c; seconds. 24o; dairies, extra. 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; ladles. No. I, 23r: oacklng Stock. 220. Eggs Receipts, 3,753 cases: miscellaneous lots, cases Included, 183le; cases returned. 18 21c; ordinary firsts! 22V4c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh', 24c; prime firsts, packed in new whitewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 26c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent fresh. 28c; No. 1 dirties, 15 17c; checks, 1214c. Potatoes Receipts, 50 cars; choice to fancy, 5055c; fair to good, 4045c Sweet potatoes Virginia, per brl. $1.8o; Jersey, per brl, $2.65. "Veal Quotations tor order were as follows: veal In good I

weight. 10l0c; 60 to 80 lbs. 10UaJteel mills and

11c; 80 to 100 lbs, llH12c; fancy, 12H l3c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. I, 15 c; No. 1 loins, lSc; No. 1 round, 10 c; No. 1 Chuck, 8c:' No. 1 plate, 7c. ive poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15c; chickens, fowls, loo;etaoiSHRLUU I) spring turkeys, 15c; chickens, fowls, iic; springs, lie; roosters, 9c; geese. 12c; spring geese, 12e; ducks, 14c; spring ducks, 14c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.30 2.40; fair to good, $2.20

2.25; red kidney, 4.25; brown Swedish, ditions and effect an agreement with S3.003.50; limas, California, per 100 Seamon is a matter of conjecture, lbs, $5.50. Each Miint Give Transfers. Green vegetables Beets, $1.00 Under the grant to be launched toper 100 bunches; cabbage, new. crate, night it is understood that tbe coun75c$1.00; carrots, $1 per 100 bunches; cil will stipulate that each line accept cucumbers, 60c doz; cauliflower, 75ca the transfers of the other. Thus a

$1.50 per box; celery, 5060c per doz; green onions, 8c per bunch; horse radish ,75c per dozen stalks; lettuce, j head, per tub, 3050c; leaf, S10c case; mushrooms, 1525c per doz; onions, 75c per pack; parsley, 10c per bunch; rad ishes, 75c per 100; string beans, 50c per box; spinach, 50c per tub; tomatoes, 20 40c per box; turnips, 50c per sack. ADVERTISED MAIL. uie ionowing letters remain un called for in the Hammond postoffice for week ending Oct. 24. 1910: Mrs. C. Busby, George Badniak, John L. Berry, Jno. Baser, John Berry, Mrs Lffie Clark, John Crondes, Charles Dietrich, Stephan Fehhy, Fred J. Flynn 1 . Fatrlck, Mrs. N. A. Featherstone. Elie Gorden, Jas. E. Gaivin, John W Hull, R. Heetz, T. A. Julian, Warren Hartleroad, C. A. Kampe, Mrs. Ed M. Kent. Geo. Kenyok, Mltar Kozobaru, W. L Keysey, Mrs. Blanche Lvons, Miss Ida Lauer, J. Latkowski, Chas. McMahan, C. A. Miller, Chas. May, Miss Dixie Marcus, Fred ueller, G. W. Mc Cyne, Owen McMullin, Samuel H. Mill er, R. Nelson (2), Norman Newton, James Price, Jimmie iaotter, J. K. Pet rle, George Rezck, .Max Rathberger, Milter J. Relnhart (2), Mrs. Alice Tamm, Mrs. Henry Volk, Mrs. Geo. Willig. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat, by sample: No. 2 red, 94i95Hc: No. 3 red, 9294c; No. 2 hard, 94H97c; No. 3 hard. 9294c. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern, $1. 0701. OS; No. 2 northern, $1.051.07; No. 3 spring. 93c$1.03. Corn by sample: No. 2, 4Sc; No. 2 white. 48'4c; No. 2 yellow, 48484c; No. 3, 47V4 f?473ic; No. 3 white, 474 48c; No. 3 yellow, 47 48c; No. 4, 47c. Oats by sample: No. 2 white. 32 32 Vic; No. 3, 304c; No. 3 white. 30 31c; No. 4 white, 30 31c; standard, 3132c. .THE TIMES "IS TRYING HARD TO MERIT THE SUCCESS IT HAS ACHIEVED. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wy TIIC DIAMOND BRAND. A. I.dtrl Ak year vracriM tor v 4 hl-vhMcrs DinraJBriiA JMlta ia Re and fcald lti-taulcVV bo, scaled with Blua Ribboa. V Taka ahar. Bay of Tmr v Drastttet. AskfrnCin-CIfES-TERg SIAMOSO BRAND PILLS, for S3 year knowa as Bait, Safest. Always Reliable

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Money! Money! Money! FOR EVERYBODY IN THE CALUMET DISTRICT If you need ready cash and want to borrow privately without delay. Inconvenience, or red tape methods. HERE IS THE PLACE To make a loan on your FURNITURE, PIANO, (or other security) where you will be assured liberal courteous treatment. OUR REPUTATION For honest dealing's is already well known. Our many custodiers attest to this. That's one reason why you should place your confidence with considerate care. NO CHARGES ASKED in advance for any purpose. Then our discount system is so ar ranged you only pay for the actual time you KEEP THE MONEY We positively give you the lowest terms and most confidential treatment In Northern Indiana. SAVE TIME Worry and money by dealing with a home company established specially for the people of this vicinity. If you owe any other company, we will advance you money to say them off, and additional cash besides. REMEMBER We do not advertise (as outside companies do) deceptive rates such as $25.00 at 30c per week. $30.00 at 72o per week, $40.00 at 96c per week, $60.00 at $1.00 per week, or $100.00 at $2.40 per week. We give you the full amount asked for. No subtraction or additions. CALL AT OUR OFFICE whre we will be pleased to explain this helpful system more fully. Calumet Loan Co. LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE always 212 HAMMOND BLDG. always OPEN PHONE 323 OPEN

SEAMAN MAY GET FRANCHISE TONIGHT W-t----Gary City Council Expected to Take Action on Important Measure. It is expected that the city council will tonight take the initial action on giving the Gary and Southern, the Seamon-Gary-Crown Point interr-'oan line, a franchise to come into Gary and j operate its cars to the Little Calumet river where it can have connections with those of the Gary and Interurban. An official connected with the Seamon llne said thls mrninST that while Clty Attorney Curtis was drawing up the franchise to be placed before the council to be granted to the Seamon interests he had not yet seen a copy of it. However, from what the aldermen state It will be entirely acceptable to he company unless any important changes are made. Want Service At Once. The general desire seems to be to give the Seamon lines its grant at once. It It then carries out its promises to oulld Immediately tne trans-river resl-

50 to 60 lbil'ients will have direct service to the

the uptown business district. Last summer the Gary & Interurban also applied for this franchise and the two were Introduced into the council. Whether the Gary & Interurban will get the grant to operate cars below the river remains to be seen. When the matter was up President Frank Gavlt is understood to have said that he would not agree to operate any Gary & Interurban cars over the Sea mon tracks below the river line. Whether he will accept the new conpassenger riding from the steel mills will pay a five-cent fare to the Gary & Interurban, which will carry him to the Little Calumet river. Then it will be obliged to issue a transfer which must be honored by the Seamon line and which will be valid as far as the city limits. POLITICS (Special to Thb Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Oct. 24. The campaign is warming up in East Chicago and Indiana Harbor as election day draws near. On Saturday night there was a meeting in Weiland's hall. East Shlcago, In the interests of John B. Peterson. Sunday the republicans held a big and enthusiastic meeting in Joe Radages' hall, 3602 Cedar street. and tonight Indiana Harbor is to have Congressman Crumpacker at the Auditorium. To the latter meeting the ladies are especially invited, and a large representation of the fair sex who are sufflclrtnt'y progressive to take an inter-

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est in politics is expected. There will be a band which will play from 5 until 8 o'clock and the musicians will parade the business section of the city between these hours ad-' vertlsisg the fact of the meeting and Its whereabouts. . At the Peterson meeting Saturday night there was a rather small crowd present, the number not exceeding one hundred and fifty. Mr. Peterson gave practically the same talk on that, occasion that he did in Indiana Harbor at the now historic meeting, with the exception that he merely touched upon the stockings. Having made brief reference to the ruinous effect the tariff had on these articles of apparel, he deftly and tactfully changed the sub-

i Ject. I Yesterday the Scandinavian Politi cal club held a meeting at which the republican ticket was indorsed. I'JICKEY ROW Hi MORE TROUBLE Little Debt of $20 Involves Two Men in a Spirited Imbroglio. (Special to Thb Times.) 'f East Chicago, Ind., Oct. 24. Wlckey Row has come to the front with' its usual week-end excitement. Saturday night Sergeant Mike Gorman was called to No. 2, the Row, to quell a disturbance which had broken out between George Celogey and another man, because of a debt of $20 which the latter owed Celogey. Celogey was trying to lick his debtor Into paying him the amount. Things had quieted down when Sergeant Gorman arrived and the police official started In to patch up the frac. tured friendship, explaining how much better it was for the belligerents to get along peaceably than be arrested. Apparently this advice had a quieting effect upon the fighters, for they appeared satisfied to let the matter rest. Later in the evening, however. Sergeant Gorman had a second call to Wlckey Row. It appeared the men were at it again. By the time he reached the scene of the conflict the participants had disappeared, so ha again made his way back to the station. He had scarcely been in the station a half hour when Celogey walked into the station. He was followed a few moments later by his adversary. As soon as the two men spied each other they resumed hostilities in the station, going at each other hammer and tongs, with the result that Celogey, the aggressor, was arrested ahd locked up. Sullivan County Chairman Gilbert GambiU has announced that Congressman W. A. Cullop will speak in Sullivan at 2:30 p. m.. Saturday, Oct. 29. Ha will speak at Pleasantville at 7:30 the same evening, and will open his campaign in Sullivan county at Fairbanks, Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 2:30 p. m. Money Begins to Flow. Beginning today the Illinois and Indiana Steel companies will pay the em. ployes of the Gary steel works and blast furnaces for the semi-monthly pay due them. The pay days will continue for three days, various departments being paid off each day. Tomorrow evening in order to assist, the merchants and workmen depositors the seven associated banks of Gary will be open from 5 until 8 o'clock. TIMES WANT ADS SERVICE TO YOl:! ARE FOR HAMMOND AN ft CROWN POINT, IND