Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1911 — Page 7

July 8, 1911.

THE TIMES.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. Following replies to classified ads now at Times office. Advertisers please call for them: B B 3!0 D R S J SjM ..1 C C 1IP X C B 2U G X C K B XH NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wlsn to communicate with advertisers whose Identity ta not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal tha ideality of anonymours advertisers can not, ta justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow instructions. A far as it is possible. It is advised that all classihcd ads should either be nailea or sent to the office. Trie Times will not b responsible for errors t aus taken over the telephone.

FOR RlsTT. FOR RENT Small flat and other rooms furnished for light housekeeping; gas and bath. 1SS Plummer ave.. Hammond, i

FOR RENT Nice front rooms furnished complete for housekeeping; reasonable; gas and bath. Also front bedroom. 360 Sibley st., Hammond.

FOR RKXT 12-room house, modern, with furnace; centrally located; suitable for boarding or rooming house. Inquire Frank Ortli, 3437 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. Phone 56SYV. . S-6

Thre I mo want ads lac. spa'-e rates sn application.

Time anil

FEMALE HELP. COLORED LA FN DRESS desires two or three days each week, laundry work

or cleaning. C. Grave3, 116 Plummer i kor RENT Two

ave., Hammond. Phone 38.

FOR RENT Five-room and bath lower fiat; modern; cheap if taken at once. oi Detroit St., Hammond. Phone S21M.

FOR RENT Sis-room lower flat, furnished or unfurnished; all modern conveniences. Inquire In rear 135 Indiana ave., Hammond. 7-2

LOST AND FOUND. LOST Gold pin set with pearls. Owner's name on back. Reward for return to Whiting public library. It

FOUND A black mare 1 miles east of Highlands, on Ridge road, Thursday. Owner please Inquire of John Terepstra, Highlands, Ind. It LOST Between Gary and Crown Point a check book, notes and money. Finder will please return same and receive reward. Julius Friedman, 4605 Forsthye avenue. East Chicago. Tel. 63. 514t

LOST O. Youngsma, Munster, offers $5

reward for return of bicycle taken from the Dutch picnic at Highlands, July 4. 6-3

, G. Frank "Wright Lots 48 and 49, blk 10; lots 15 and 16, 28 and 29, 37, 38. 39, blk 9, SW 28-37-9, Gallus J. Bader to Washington Park Land Co.... Lot 37, blk 25, SW 29-37-9, East

Chgo. Co. to Matt Darmofalski TOLLESTON.

250

FOR RENT Flat, 6 rooms; all modern conveniences; furnace, gas range. 307 Michigan ave., Hammond. 7-?

FOR RENT New furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. Address 123 Williams St., Hammond. Board handy.

WANTED Young girl for general housework Phone 1045M Hammond. WANTED Girl for office; must be fast and accurate at figures. Apply at once, Blck Laundry, Hammond, Ind. WANTED -Competent lrl for sreneral housework; good salary private quarters with hath) rauat have first class references. Mr. K. C. MIbb", enrner Rlmbaeb ave. and Ann Hammond.

WANTED Young girl for general

housework. Phone 1045 M, Hammond. WANTED Competent girl for general housework; good wages. Apply 876 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 7-6 WANTED At the Lton Store, 50 bright active young ladies to act as clerks during sale. Come Monday morning at 8 a- m. prepared to work. Ask to see Mr. Payne. 7-2 WANTED About 30 young girls, 16 years old, as cash girls during sale. See Mr. Payne at Lion Store Monday at 8 a. m. 7-2 i i WANTED Meat cook and lunch girl.

. Apply. We Ca-ter- cafe, Su-State at.

HamnonJ, Ind. ' MALE HELP.

MEN WANTING OUTDOOR WORK TO prepare for good paying permanent positions. State age; send stamp for particulars. George H. Baker, President, box 8, Times, Hammond, Ind. 8 -4 BUTCHER WANTED To take charge of a meat market in an established grocery store, but must have a little money. Address 220 Truman ave., Hammond, Ind.

nicely furnished

front rooms for gentlemen; hot and cold water. 3812 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. 6-3

FOR RENT Stable. Phone 1200M. B. Ceng, 96 Russell St., Hammond. C-6

LOST Motorcycle seat between Hessvllle and Hammond; reward, phone 12S6-Y-4. 6-3

MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on furniture, pianos. horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 112 Hammond bids.. Hammond, Ind. Phone 323. 8tf

BORROW MONEY FROM US AND have your mind at ease regarding the bills you owe by paying them up with our money. SALARY LOANS on personal notes or on furniture. Lake County Loan Co., room 28. over Lion store. Phone 218 Hammond. Seod

FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for two gentlemen; all modern. 652 Ann st., fiat B, Hammond. 5tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. Phone 3 4. 37S N. Hohman St., Hammond. 6-3 i ;

j FOR RENT Large furnished rooms;

Doty st., 1-6

ROOMERS WANTED. WANTED Roomers; board if preferred. 309 Indiana ave. downstairs); Hammond. j.j

- LEGAL NOTICES.

all modern conveniences, Hammond.

Fred W. Flndling to Harrison Miller 1 CROWN POINT. Part lot 9. Bertha E, Rosenbauer to Henry A. Rosenbauer. 1 HIGHLAND, Lots 13 and 14, blk 11. Rhoda Jane Johnston to Peter Janeen 2,000 HAMMOND. Lots 25 to 48. blk 4; lots 9 to 11, 17 to 31, 35, 36. blk 2; lots 1 to 28 and 28. blk 3. Mfrs. add. George T. Cline to Julius Frankel I HOBART. Lots 1 and 2, blk 12. Geo. & Wm. Earle's 2nd sub, Frank B. Pattee to George Earle X Same as above, George Earle to Fannie A. Barnes ,.. 1 IVANHOE, Lots 4 1 to 43, blk 4. Osborne's 1st add, Richard T. Davis to Jno.

A. Gilbert 1 INDIANA HARBOR.

Lot 20, blk 55, East Chgo. Co. to

John P, Walsh. $ Lot 36, blk 8. 3d add. William H. Mentaer to John Posepanka...

EAST CHICAGO. Lot 14, blk 10. SW i 2S-37-9, E.ast Chgo. Co. to Clifford J. Hall... 225 Lots 3 and 4, blk 6, NW 32-87-9, Sophia Jaraca to Tony Kairis.. 6,800 GARY. Lot 11, blk 1, 3d So. Broadway add, John Zemany to South Broadway Land Co.. 1 HAMMOND. Lots 47 and 48. blk 1, So. Homewood add. John F. Beckman te Charles W. Kuss 750 CROWN POINT. Part lots 17 and 18, Stella A. Ridley to Eliza A. Crawford 2,900 S-34-S Part SE SW Henry Seegers to Mary and Ida Seegers , 1 GARY. Lot 36, F. C. Hall's add, Florence Cooper Hall to Joseph Fedor-

chak '

525

250

290

FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for light housekeeping. 165 Michigan ave., Hammond. 28-2 FOR RENT Six -room modern flat. Apply 94 Plummer ave., Hammond. Phone 214. 29tf FOR RENT Modern furnished room; suitable for two gentlemen. 62 Rimbach ave., 2nd door back of courthouse, l'hone 818M. 28-2 FOR RENT Office rooms. Inquire Hammond Loan Co., 669 Hohman St.. over Model Clothiers. Stf m . . u ,

( FOR RENT 'Furnished rooms; modern

j conveniences. 7B1 Claude st..

mono.

Ham-24tf

FOR SALE. FOR PALE S0 cash or 1100 on time

will buy 17 ft. motor boat, 3 h. p. entfine: first elaasi running nrder: unoed !

6 to 8 miles per hour; will demonstrate. Call 681 Oakley ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Five-passenger Queen; good running order; fully equipped; $450. 3733 Elm st,, Indiana Harbor.

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co., V1314 Marden Building, Washington, D. C.

J? oi bAi.jt, Houses and lots, on easy payments. In desirable locations. In- !

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

iHf- STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

TOLRT. ROOM NO. 1, MAY TERM, 1911. ENTERPRISE PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. A CORPORATION, VS. MICHAEL GAL ET AL. CAUSE NO. 3579. ACTION TO SET ASIDE A CONVEYANCE. Now comes the plaintiff by W. E. Roe. attorney, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Jan Palvik, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby

I notified of the pendency of said action

ana that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 12th day of September. A. D. 1911, the same 'being the second day of " the next term of said Court to be begun and held In Room No. 1. in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Mon

day of September. A. D. 3 911, said action will bo heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 30th day of June, A. D. 1911. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk' L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

Hogs Good to prinrve heavy, $6,300 6.80; mixed lots and butchers, $6.55(3)

6.80; fair to fancy light, $6.706.80;

roughs, pigs and stags, $2.00 7.00.

Cattle t Heifers, $4.255.10; cows,

$2.80 4.85; calves, $5.00 7. 60; bulls,

$3.50 4.50.

quire 964M.

WANTED All around furniture and stove repair man; good wages, steady work to sober, honest, capable man.

Frank Jerome, the Wigwam, Indiana Harbor. Phone 578J. 7-3 WANTED At once, tailors; popular prices. 608 New York ave., Whiting. , WANTED Cook for restaurant; good wages. Inquire Sunday 352S Block ave., Indiana Harbor. 7-2 WORK ON TRUCK FARM FOR SOBER man; only experienced need apply. Balier, second house south 6f Concordia cemetery. '" 6-3

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

Phone THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE

8-6 i COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

COURT, ROOM NO. 1, MAY TERM. 1911. CLARA B. SHIELDS VS. JOHN E. SHIELDS. CAUSE NO. 7646. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now cornea the plaintiff by Kennedy & Shunk, attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with an afnda-

j vit of a competent person, showing that

the defendant, John E. Shields, is not a

' resident of the State of Indiana. - 1 Said defendant is therefore hereby

" ' ' notified of the pendency of said action

IOK nALR Garland range, with or and that the same wi1,! stand for trial

without water rront; terms reason-; at the next term of said Court, and that able: Phone 110SM. Inquire 11 Carroll unless he appear and answer or demur s-t., Hammond. 7-3 therein, at the calling of said cause, on

141 Logan st., Hammond.

FOR SALE Fine business lot with two-story six-room house; $1,600 cash. Enquire of Owner, 2208 Washington "street. Gary, Ind. 8-tf FOR SALE 20 h. p. 3-pass. Jackson, in first class condition; can be used for a light delivery car or made into light truck. Fhone 531 or call at 601 Michigan ave., Hammond. 7-2

the 14th day of September, A. D. 1911,

i?Oit bALh Horse, cheap if sold at the same being the second day of the once. Inquire before 9 o'clock 111 In-li,i.,t term r sairl Court to he beirun

CASH GRAIN MARKET.

Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red.

SSOSgc; No. 3 red, 8768S4c; No

2 hard, 89Vi91c; No. 3 hard, S8Vi90c.

Spring wheat by sample: No.

northern. $1.001.04; No. 2 northern, 95

9Sc; No. 3 spring, 91&95c.

Corn by sample: No. 2, 6364c; No.

2 white, S3$i64e; No. 2 yellow, 63

64c; No. 3, 63'63c; ,No. 3 white, 63

63e: No. 3 yellow, 63463c; No. 4

614 (g 62 Vic Oats by sample:' No. 2, 45c; No.

white, 46' 8-47e; No. 3 white, 45V 0

46$e;i No. 4 white, 44l446c; stand

ard, 4647c.

has the words "Orak Shrine" and "Look on the Other Side and Smile,' on one stde'while the reverse side Is a mirror. On the sides of the special train there will be two banners bearing the name of the shrine and the destination of the train. In the baggage car there will be the personal baggage of the sojourners and such baggage as the officers of the shrine will need in pre

paring for the activities at Rochester. The baggage car will also do service as refreshment room. All kinds of soft

drinks will be served to the ladies and the men will look after their own needs In the way of liqnld refreshments: Maqy Join I'nrlj-. It is expeeted that a number of people from other shrines In Chicago and elsewhere will take advantage of the invitation of Orak temple and will go on the Orak special. Following the arrival at Rochester and termination of the ceremonies there, Charles Seamour, the illustrious potentate of Tabala temple of Rockford, 111., and James Reck of the same temple will make the tour of the east that has been planned for the members of Orak temple and their friends.

After the reception on Monday night there will be a parade on the streets

f Rochester Tuesday rilght, and on

Wednesday the competitive drill, in which Orak will participate, will he held. A water carnival will also he a

feature of the ceremonial.

The people of Hammond who are in

terested in the great trip of their

Hammond fellow citizens should be at

Harrison park tonight for the purpose of witnessing the exhibition drill that

will be held there.

Many Reservations Made. The following will make the trip: Patrol E. G. Schlllo, O. S. Miles,

J. D. Brusel, W. H. Davis, Fred A. Harry, Carl A. 6miley, E. G Green-

wald. J. C. Hall, J. A. Bergquist, J. B.

L. Hinds. Claude C. Runner, W. J. Hen

derson, T. W. Ricketts, W. H. Clough.

E. J. Kldd, John W. Morthland and Captain George O. Mallett.

Band George H. Austin and Dr.

Buchanan, piperar I. E. Dickinson, John D. Doey, C. H. Stewart, George Mettler, II. E. Sasse, Van C. Blue, Dr. C. E.

Carney and Dr. G. H Hosklns, drummers; J. M. Woodman, cymbals; W. J. Stewart, big drum.

Acrompan) tng Party Dr. H. E.

Sharrer and wife, J. C. Carson and wife,

Valparaiso; Dr. John Carney and wife,

Pyrmount, Ind.; J. K. Stlnson and wife, W. H. Hammond and wife, G. B. Sheer

er and wife, Elijah Guyer and wife,

Mrs. J. B. L. Hinds, Mrs. C. H. Stew

art,' Mrs. W. H. Clough, C. E. Carney

Herman Betz, George C. Locklin and

party of five, Mr. Lockwood and wife,

Dr. William A. Buchanan and wife, S.

A. Bell and wife, and C. E. Thompson

cobble ston heretofore, and while it Is somewhat more expensive than some ef the other paving materials R has good binding qualities and seemingly Is finding favor with the taxpayers of Eagle Creek township. .Surveyor Seeley is nor adverse to this material especially not if the tapayers desire it.

BOARD IS UPHELD BY COURT

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graham ave., Hammond.

WANTED Laborers and millwright, Indiana Harbor Elevator, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 3-5

FOR SALE Grocery and market;

established place; first class location; doing three thousand or better per

WANTED Agents to sell the best line , month; cash business; best business of health and accident insurance on proposition in Lake county; must retire the market. Climax Accident policies on account of poor health. Inquire of pay as high as $11,000 for accidental ' Lake County Times. death and $220 per month during disabllity at a cost of $21per year. Write ' Fori SALE Four-room cottage on for ttrms and control of territory. Na- Truman ave.; price $S50." Inquire F. L. tional Casualty Co., Dept. C, Detroit, ; Vvyman, 142 Sibley St., Hammond. 6-6 Mich. 30-6 '

WANTED Twenty teams to work on Indiana Harbor street work. V. W. Parker, Hammond, Ind. 26tf

MSOELLANEOUS. i FURNACE TALK Ju3t the kind of weather to buy a furnace. When the snow falls It's too late. Write for catalogue today. Marshall Furnace Co., Marshall, Mich. 8-3 CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to good government positions, i can coach you by mail at smail cost. Full, particulars free to any American citizen of 18 or over. Write today for booklet E6S8. Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. C. II0USETTOlD GOODS bought ana sold. Hammond Furniture Co.. 67 State St.. Hammond, Ind. Phon 64!. tf FREE Fertilizer given, away free. Hammond Storage Co., State Line. WILL PAINT IN EXCHANGE FOR auto, piano or horse ar,d buggy. What have you got? Call or address J. Gleason, 272 E. State St., Hammond. 28tf

NEED CASH Have 120 acres good . fruit land near Jacksonville. Fla. must sell. Will take $75 per 10 acre lot, cash; worth $300; warranty deed and abstract. R. H. Parker. 4615 Franks I n, Cleveland, O. 3-S

and held in Room No. 1. in the Superior

j Court Building, at Hammond, in said oldicountv and State, on the second Mon

day of September, a) D. 1911. said action will be heard and determined in

hl3 absence.

In Witness W hereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 23d day of June, A. D. 1911. ERNEST I SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

FOR SALE One D. M. Cable mahogany cased piano; been in use nine months; for sale at a give away price; must be sold within 15 days. Call at 212 Hammond bldg. Phone 323.

FOR SALE Cheap, all kinds of bar fixtures. Inquire J. J. Freeman, S463Vi Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor, Ind. FOR SALE Nino-room house on Michigan avenue, paying over 10 per ct.; one-third cash, balance time. Address Lock Box 318, Hammond, Ind., for particulars, istf FOR SALE A vaudeville and movln picture theater. For particulars Inquire J. R. Brant, 3363 Commonwealth ave.. Indiana Harbor. Phone 861. ltf

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

ROOMS Crsually a boardfng house that is good enough to be advertised la food enough to board at.

SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED As stenographer and bookkeeper; can give references. Florence ePterson. 4847 Northcote ave.. East Chicago, Ind. 7-2

WHY ARB READER!

YOU NOT A

GARY. Lot 20, blk 6, Schug Park South Broadway add, Charles G. Horn 330 TOLLESTON. Lots 17 and IS, blk 4, Central Pk add, Joseph P. Grantham to Samuel W. Jones X Lots 15 and 16, Central Pk add, Joseph P. Grantham to J. B. McLaughlin 1 Lots 1 to 12, Central Pk add, Joeeph P. Grantham to Mary G. ' -Keefe 1 Lots 13 and 14, blk 4, Central Pk add, Joseph P. Grantham to Fannie Joice Browning...'' 1 Lot 9, blk 1, South Bend & Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, So. Bend & Gary Land Co. to Wiley E. Phil- :

lips -. 400

TOLLESTON AND GARY. Lots 1 and 2, 3d Grant Park add; lot 11, blk 1, and lot 10, blk 2, Condit & McGinnity's'spb;- lots 1 to 6, blk 4. Oakdale a:dd, Anthony Kecskeg to Rev. Nicholas

Stecovich 6.O.00

EAST CHICAGO.

TT-wrca Lots 37 to 39. blk 1. Osborne's

1st add, Joseph P. Grantham tc

PRODUCE MARKET. J3utter Receipts, 17,106 tubs; cream

ery, extra, 23a; price to retail dealers.

24V&C, prints, 5Hc; extra firsts, 22c

firsts, 20c; seconds, 19c; dairies, extra, 2-lc; firsts, 13c; seconds, 17c; ladles. No.

1, 17-' packing, 16c.

Eggs Receipts, 11,527 cases; miscel-

Eggs Receipts, 13,576 cases; miscel

laneous lots, cases returned, HllVxC

cat.es returned. 10 Mti lie; ordinary

firsts, 12c; firsts, must te 45 per cent fresh, 13c; prime firsts, packed in new whltewood cases and must be 65 per cent fresh, 14c; extra, specially packed for city trade and must be 80 per cent

fresh- i"c; No. 1 dirties. 10c; checks. 7e

Potatoes Receipts, none; choice to

fancy. 85 90c.

New potatoes Receipts, 20 cars

choice to fancy SHRDLUeoinSHRDLUU

Virginias, per brl. $4.755.00.

Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 11 c; No.

1 loins, 16 He; No. 1 round. 10V4c; No. chuck, 5c; No. 1 plate, 4 Vic.

Veal 50 to 60 lbs, 88Hc; 65 to 6 lbs. 9S10c; 85 to 100 lbs, 10c; 95 to 12

lbs, lie; heavy, 58c.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12c

spring turkeys, 12c; chickens, fowls,

12 tec; roosters, 714c; broilers, 1

ducks. 12c; geese, 7c.

Beans Pea beans, hand picked.

choice, $2.30; fair to good, $2.102.20;

red kidney, $3.25(&3.65; brown Swedish,

$2.0002.05; 11 mas, California, per 100

lbs, $6.50.

Green vegetables Asparagus, 7Cc $3.50 per box; beets, $1.00 per box;

cabbage, per crate, $1.0002.00; carrots.

$1.25 per 100; cucumbers, 3550c per

doz; cauliflower, ,75c $1.50 per box;

celery, 25 75c per box; horseradish, 65c per dozen stalks; green onions, 45c per bunch; green peas, $1.50 5i2.00 per sack; lettuce, head, per tub, 5075c; leaf, 1013c per case; mushrooms, 15(5.250 per dozen; onions, $1.00 2.75 per sack; parsley, 1525c per dozen; peppers, per crate, 607oc; pieplant. 510c per bunch; radishes. 100, $1.2502.00; string beans, 2575c per hamper; spinach, 4050c per tub; sweet corn, per brl, $4.505.00; squash, crate, 2535c; tomatoes, 75c$1.00 per crate; turnips, $4.50 per 180.

newal but denied the transfer. In thmonth of May he applied for a transfer and was remonstrated against and the board denied the transfer. Rucienski

, appealed to Judge Becker of the super

ior court and the remonstrators secured a change of venue from the eounty. The case was sent to Newton county. There Rucienski took a change of venue took to Benton county. The case was tried before a jury at Fowler Thursday and Friday and the court gave the Jury a peremptory Instruction to find for the remonstrators which they did. The saloonman's application for a

transfer was denied and thus the ruline-

f the board of commissioners was ffirmed. Rucienski had failed to pay

his city license fee within five days after the board granted his renewal and

under the renewal became null and void and he can secure no license for the

period of two years.

City Judge Fred Barnett represented

he saloonman while Attorneys Bruce

ana Matthews appeared in behalf nf

he remonstrators. Judge Barnett was

assisted by Attorneys Frazier and

Ischam of the Fowler bar.

200 Us M

PROGRAM FOR CLUB OPENING

Programs for the formal opening of

the Gary Commercial club's new $25,000

home were Issued today. The opening

festivities will occupy three days, July

11, 12 and 13. The program Is as follows: Tuemloy, July 11th.

7:00 d. m. Formal opening of the

club house, members only. 7:30 p. m. Banquet. Toasts The Club H. S. Norton. The City Hon. T. E. Knotts. The Press Homer J. Carr. The Outlook II. F. MacCracken. The Schools W .A. Wirt.. The Pioneer W. F. h-ocges. Veduedny, July 12th.

p. m. to 10 p. m. Inspection of, the

clubrooms and reception to the'citlzen of Gary. Admission by card. Thursday, July 13th. 3.30 to 9 p. m. The members of th

Commercial Club with their, families, will be the guests of the Lake Country Club. Basket picnic, golf, tennis and baseball contests.

Officers .

IT. S. Norton, president. H. F. MacCracken, Vice-President. A. D. Schaffer, Secretary. E. C. Simpson, Treasurer. Directors A. S. Hess. H. G. Hay, Jr, H. H. Harries, H. H. Highlands. H. S.' Norton, A. P. Melton. H. F. MacCracken, A. D. Schaeffer and E. C. Simpson. Standing Committees. Membership S. J. Watson, Jas E. Dorian and Dr. T. B. Templin. Public Improvements John A. Brennan, Geo. M. Hunter and L. P. Godwin. Leislatlon W. F. Hodges, Harvey J. Curtis and C. M. Renolltitt Promotion of Trade W. R. Feuer, Walter S. Kaehler and O. S. McGlnlty. Entertainment Geo. P. Guffln, L. B. Boyd and Dr. B. S. Gardner. House Committee Geo. H. Manlove,

Harry Sommers and A. D. Schaeffer.

YOU DON'T HAVE TO

BELIEVE THIS YARN

"Let's eee." said W H. Fyffe Parry,

the Gary brick magnate, as he read the

following item in his morning news

paper:

"Kewanee. 111., July 7. A setting of eggs deserted by a hen ten days ago at the barn of I. F. Myers, a merchant here, hatched out ten chickens today, through the action of the Intense heat prevailing during the period of desertion. The mercury has been at 100 degrees or more daily. He Takes Hen's Place. "That's nothing," Parry went on. 'Sevecal days ago during the hot

weather Al Borman's prize hen which

was laying on eight eggs died. It was

about time for the eggs to be hatched

out so I says, 'Al, I'll take these orphan

eggs down to Tim Engleharfs incuba

tor on the Ridge road and have them

hatched out.' Al he gays 'AH right; do it

As Amtiiac Yarn. "Well, It was a hot day and when I

arrived on the Ridge road and opened

up the suitcase I had the eggs in, what do you think happened? Why, eight little chicks flew out and before Englehart and myself could catch them they ran down the road. We haven't seen the squabs since. "When I got back Borman wanted his eggs, but he couldn't hold me liable as the heat hatched them out and they were chickens. As they weren't chickens when- I left Borman's, he can't make me pay for them that way. I wanted to put in a bill to Borman for hatching the mout, but he wouldn't stand for it."

YOU

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will say the Calumet Loan Co. suits me after doing business with us. "Theres' a Reason" We loan money, $10 and up, on Furniture, Pianos, Hones, Wagons, Farm Implements, etc. Privacy and cheapest rates In the city guaranteed. It you can not call at our office, write or telephone and our representative will call on you. PRIVATE RELIABLE CALUMET LOAN GO. PHONE 323 Room 212 Hammond Bldg, Open Every Evening

IS

SENT ACROSS LINE

South Chicago, July 8. Extradition papers arrived this morning from Governor Marshall at Indianapolis and Officers Ennis and Gallagher of the Kensington police station went to Whiting, where 'they arrested and brought back Peter Sultkas, who is accused of being an acomplice to the robbery of Maurice Kulwinskys store at 322 Kensington avenue. Suitkas was arrested two weeks ago by Chief of Police Patrick Lawlor of the Whiting force. In company with Frank Wrzask. When the local officers wanted to bring him back to llinois to stand trial he refused to do so and accordingly ex

tradition papers were secured. The man will be given a hearing befora Judge Fry at the Hyde Park Municipal Court today and In all probability will be held to the grand jury, as in the case of Wreask. Several suits that were stolen from the Kulwlnkcy store have ben recovered, but Wrxask and Suitkas both say they know nothing of the robbery and do not know of any fence In Whiting or w,orA Vi o rumnindpr of the

goods have been stored. ,

Nothing Made Public. So far the county board of review which came to Gary to look over the assessment lists, to investigate the pleas of those who think that they are assessed too high, and to' determine If any assessments -are too low, has announced nothing. One rule the review commissioners have determined upon, and that is that the minimum rating for. any lot in Gary Is to be 25. Major John McFadden. Calumet township assessor, fixed a minimum rate of $10 for many lots, especially In the Ridge road district. It now looks as if the lowest lot assessment is to be established at $25.

A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARE OR POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING! ADS. A FEW DIMES FOR TOUR OWN "WANT." IB" YOU'RE ADVERTISING IN THE TIMES AND THH CSITAI. BEHllT I A JOB!

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shrine, wept to Rochester and made ar-; rangements to rent a large colonial residence which 13 to be used as the headquarters of the local shrine. Plan Big Time. Following the arrival of Orak on next Monday night a reception will be given to the officers of the imperial divan. This reception will be held in the evening and the spacious lawn about the place will be decorated with Chinese lanterns, flags and bunting. Large balloons will rise in the air from the corners of the building. The members of the Hammond party will be given large souvenir,, which

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flying colors from an encounter with the powers that be. and yesterday when he as one of the view ery on the eleven mile Eagle Creek tow'nship road reported, he went on record against tuo slag and cobble stone and in favor of the crushed limestone. The report was also signed by Charles Meeker the second viewer, but unsigned by Charles Daugherty the third viewer on the road. The county commissioners took tha matter under advisement for a month, and in the meantime the county commissioners and the viewers will look into the merits of a crushed cobble stone, samples of which were submitted by John Brown, of Crown PolntThis crushed cohblo stone could be furnished by a different company than

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C WE ARE NOT TOO LARGE TO WELCOME YOU, BUT WE ARE LARGE ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU THE BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE. CTRY OUR SAVING DEPOSITS AT THREE PER CENT. INTEREST.

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