Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 10 July 1911 — Page 7

Monday. July 10, 1911.

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.Mr NOTICE TO TIMES READERS. Following replies to classified ads now at Times oftlce. Advertisers please call for them: ! B B 210 D R Si J ..SM 1 C C ljjp i . B 2iI G 1 C E B 1 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the rollowlng advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose Identity U not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter riven. Requests at this office to reveal the identity of anonymours advertisers can not, In Justice t. the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as it possible, it Is advised that all classlned ads should either be tnallea or sent to the office. The Times U1 not be responsible for errors In aoa taken over the telephone. Three line want ads ISo. pa" rates on application. Time and FEMALE HELP. WANTED Woman for general housework. 166 State St., Hammond. 10-2 WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone 971J, Hammond. lOtf WANTED Middle aged lady to do light housework and nurse a convalescent lady. Apply v. A. Hoke, registry department, postoffiee. 10-2 WANTED 50 extra salesladies to -work during our great annual July clearing sale. Permanent positions to those qualified. Apply at once. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework. Phone 476. 9 Warren st., Hammond. WANTED Young girl for general housework Phone 1045M Hammond. WASTED Competent gctrl for general hoownrk 1 pood Halaryi private quarters with bath; must have Unit class refereneen. Mm. K. C. Minas, rorT Rlmbaoh ave. and Ann ft., Hammond. 1 WANTED Young girl for general ' . " general housework. Phone 1045 M, Hammond. - . . I W'A vrfh'fni r, i. ;

housework; good wages. Apply 876 i? iJJtV oAlilli. So. Hohman st., Hammond. 7-6 "OR SALS1 Or trade for a marine en- " . ' Sine, a h. p. statlonarv eneln in

WANTED At the Lion Store, 50 bright cuve young ladies to act as clerka during sale. Come Monday morning at 8 a- rn. prepared to work. Ask to sn Mr. Payne. 7-2 WANTED About 30 young girls, 16 years old, as eaBh girls during sale. S-e Mr. Payne at Lion Store Monday at 8 a. m. 72 WANTED Meat cook and lunch girl. Apply We Cater cafe, 90 State St., Hamniond, Ind. MALE HELP. WANTED Millwrights and laborers. Indiana Harbor Elevator, Indiana Harbor. 306 WANTED Willing, industrious boy to learn the Printing business. SnlnnUrl i . CT .. r.w111A

"I'lwiLumu lux W1UO awaKC,aDlei rtlone 110SM. Inquire 11 Carroll VOUth to lnam ihn. tmrln ir,!8t Iammoili 7-s

all its branches, at Which eX-jFOR SALE Grocery and market; old "Herts Cam from 'fcOO r 4ln' eBtabIlshe Place; first class location; LX t0 'Tj doing three thousand or better per per Week. l50y Who liyes' rnonth: ra8n business; best business

with parents preferred; must have common school education. No idlers need apply and applicant must be ready to make himself generally useful, as we have no time to waste on triflers. Apply by letter, giving full particulars, to Times, Hammond, Ind. WANTED Second cook, tel. Hammond. Majestic ho-10-2 ! . j WANTED EXPERIENCED CYT.TV-1 DER PRESS FEEDERS, EITHER YOUNG MEN , OR YOUNG WOME " I STE4.DY PERMANENT POSITm! HIGhfIt wANt IT2: W 15. LU.Kt.r CO., HAMMOND, IND. ,' LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTRn No canvassing or soliciting required.! Good income assured. Address Na-1 tional Co-Operatlve Realty Co.. V1314 ; ""'iuiiiB, nasningion, u. is. : WAMLD-All around furniture and Stove ronalr mar,- 1 . .-.J work to sober, honest, capable man. irank Jerome, the Wigwam, Indiana vu " cc, Bieauy r none 6'8J- 7-J WANTED At once, tailors; popular twin JAO . - . . f"1-"' iew torx ave.. Whiting. WANTED Twenty teams to j work on Indiana Harbor street work. V. W. Parker, Hammond, Ind. 26tf

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FOR RKKT. ru lti,NT Furnished i-ooms; electric "gnt, bath, centrally located, $1.50 per week. 165 Logan st., Hammond. Phone 825W. 10-2 FOR RENT Seven-room flat; modern conveniences. 643 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 2G3. 10-8 FOR RENT Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping; also single room; one block south of, courthouse. 654 So. Hohmin st., Hammond. 10-2 FOR RENT Small flat and other rooms furnished for light housekeeping; gas and bath. 1S8 Plummer ave.. Hammond. FOR RENT 12-room house, modern, with furnace; centrally located; suitable for boarding or rooming house. Inquire Frank Orth. 3137 Fir st.. Indiana Harbor. Phono 56SW. 8-6 FOR RENT Six-room lower flat, furnished or unfurnished: all modern conveniences. Inquire in rear 135 Indiana ave., Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT New furnished rooms; all modern convenit nces. Address 123 Williams St., Hammond. Board handy. FOR RENT Stable. . Phone 1200M. B. Geng, 95 Russell st., Hammond. C-6 FOR RENT Furnished room suitable for two gentlemen; all modern. 652 Ann st., flat B. Hammond. stf I'OR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modern. Phone 384. 37S N. Hohman st., Hammond. 5-3 FOR RENT Large furnished all modern conveniences. 52 Hammond. rooms; Doty st.. 1 C FOR RENT Nicely rooms for light furnished front rooms lor light housekeenino- is; Aucnigan ave., Hammond, 28-2 FOR RENT Six-room modern flat. Apply 94 Plum mer ave,, Hammond. Phone 214. atr v, dern ,urnlshe room; suitable for two gentlemen. 62 Rim - bach ave., 2nd door back of courthouse. Phone 818M. as. 9 FOR RENT Offlce rooms. Inauir diammond Loan Co.. 569 Hohman st.. over Model Clothiers. Stf 'R RET-Frnshei rooms; modern conveniences. 761 Claud ti,m Ttionfl -iaude e... Hammona- 24tf flr?t class order. Phone Langdon, 3348 aiuis ave. Phone E56R. Indiana tj...i Aldis ave bor'OR SALE $90 cash or 100 on tima . will buy 17 ft. motor boat. 3 h r. engine; first cla8s running order; speed 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. FOR SALE Houses and lots, on easy payments, in desirable locations. Inquire 141 Logan st., Hammond. Phone 964M. 86 FOR SALE Fine business lot with two-story six-room house; $1,600 cash. Enquire of owner, 2208 Washington street. Gary, Ind. g.tf FOIt SALE Garland range, with i ".wivi. wcticr Hum, terms reason- : ' a Kin rv.nA iiaom- t - ! without water front; t j proposition in Lake county, must retire on account of poor health. Inquire of Lake County Times. FOR SALE Four-room cottage on Truman ave.; price $850. Inquire F. L; Wyman, 142 Sibley St., Hammond. 6-6 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 Franklin, Cleveland, O. 3.5 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 jdays. Call at 212 Hammond bldg. Phone 323. bAiK Cheap, all kinds of bar fixtures. Inquire J. J. Freeman, 3403 Mlcnlgan &ve- Indiana Harbor. Ind. Pnp oatt- 77. Z ' ' n AoLf-Nlne-ro on Michavenue- Paying over 10 per ct.; ?Vthlrd cash, balance time. Address

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ticulars. --- FOR SALE A vaudeville and moving picture theater. For particulars Inquire J. R. Brant. 3368 Commonwealth ave.. Indiana Harbor. Phone S61. IStt orm-tr m-r. kITU ATION WANTED, WANTED Evening work- 8 years' penence in general office work, I , bookkeeping, sales and campaigns, collections, etc Give mo an I , - ... vii ve me an uppurLUUliy ana X Will Show VOll hr.suyou can Increase your sales and collect ! those delinquent accounts. Address! R 11, Times, Hammond. 10.6 POSITION WANTED !!v a lady aa nurse; will work by the day or week.) Inquire at 4901 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. 10.2 AKK YOU RBAIXG TUB TIMES t

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B LOST AKD FOUND. SOUND A black mare 1 miles east of Highlands, on Ridga road. Thursoa. owner please inquire Terepstra, Highlands, Ind. of John It LOST Silver mesh bag containing small change, band ring, between Lake Woods park and Hessville road. Return to Times offlce and receive reward. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos. horses and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terma Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bid;., Hammond. Ind. Phone 323. itf 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. geod r ROOMERS WANTED. WANTED Roomers; board if preferred. 309 Indiana ave. (downstairs). nammona. 7-1 BOARD AND ROOM. WANTED Place to board in private family; south side preferred; man and wife. O A K, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Two or three rooms for light housekeeping in East, Chicago; state location and price lm-Wiedlately. Address W. C. Littlewood, G. D., East Chicago. 102 MISCELLANEOUS. FURNACE TALK Just the kind of ! UTAathAf rt KlMf - t -rmr-. snow falls ifa too late. Write for catalogue today. Marshall S'urnace Co.. 8-3 ' Marshall xriT, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS open the way to good government nnsi. , tions. I can coach you by mail at small cost, i-uu particulars free to anv American citizen of 18 or over. Write 'today for booklet E688. Earl Hopkins I Washington, D. C PKins. ' - ! HOTTSVrn- n rrvo " .. . - w wwwi-'ii uuii v 11 l ann snm wammona Furniture Co., 67 State St.. Hammond, Ind. Phone 541. tt FREE Fertilizer given away free. Hammond Storage Co., State Line. WILL PAINT IN EXCHANGE FOR auto, piano or horse and buggy. "What have you got? Call or address J. Gleaeon. 272 E. State st.. Hammond. 28tf FOR FATTTAYnr FOR EXCHANGE Six -room 'hn ham . . . Aoaress R, Times, Hammond. 7-4 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice of assessment and award in the matter of appropriating and condemning certain lands for the opening, widening and extending of a fortyfoot street from the east line of Hannah Street to the east line of Lake Avenue In the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana. Each of the following rersons is hereby notified that at its special meeting held on the 24th day of June, 1911, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County. Indiana, assessed benefits and awarded damages, respectively, to the following named persons, owners or holders of title of, or Interest in, the lots set v. .nu pemuns respectlVelv. 5tt horiAflte ti " v o iLJiu uaiiiars u II ac count of the opening and extension of a forty-foot street from tfce east line of Hannah street to the east line of Lake Avenue in the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana. The following i8 a list of the property benefited and damaged ,by said improvements, together with the amount oi sucn benefits and damages and the names of the owners and holders thereof and all interest therein: List of property affected by widening Michigan Street as aforesaid. Miller Station being a Subdivision of the south of Section 6, T. 36 N., R. 7 West of the 2nd P. M. Block 11 Benefits. .$ 1.00 . 1.00 . 1.00 Damages. $ 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lot L.Arvid Arvidson Lot 2..Katrina Zplihnr Lot 3..Katrina Zelibor. Lot 4..KatrIna Jlelibor. Lot 5..Arvid Arvidson. It 6.. John F. Nelson. Lot 7.. John F. Nelson. Block 10 Lot 1.. Christina I. Cook Lot 2.. Calvin C. Harper Lot 3.. John H. Bass... Lot 4.. Sophia Swanson. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Lot 5. .C h a r lo t t e E. Thurston 1.00 Lot 6. .Carl Ullen 1.00 Lot 7.. Carl Ullen 1.00 Block 9 Lot L.East 12 ft. of north 160 ft., Arthur Gust Swanson West 37 ft. of east 50 1.00 1.00 ft., Oscar Fredas Anderson 1.00 West 125 ft., Louisa Johnson 1.00 Lot 2.. Westerly 37 ft. of easterly 7Vi ft., Sophia Swanson. 1.00 Westerly 37 ft., Ar 1.00 1.00 1.00 thur Gust Swanson 1.00 Easterly SO ft., Arthur M. Blank j 00 Westerly SO ft. of easterly 100 ft., Chas. . Swanson l.oi) The old right of way of . 1.00 1.00 1.00 the L S. & M. S. R R. Co 25.00 25.00 You and each of you are Relieved to be non-residents of the Town of Miller,

and are further notified that the Board of Trustees will at its special meeting, to be held on the 26th day of July 1911 at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. In the town halli hear and receive remonstrances. If any on account of the amount of any of the above assessments and awards By order of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Millar tv. ...

diana. . vuuih;, In WILLIAM O LANDER. JOHN FREDRICKSEN JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees. Attest: M. J. ZEUBOR, Town Clerk. NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASE OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, State of Indiana, that the undersigned, George Miller, is a male inhabitant ana resident of the said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof, a man of good moral character and a citizen of the United States. Said undersigned will file his application with the Board of County Commissioners of Lake County on the first Monday in August, at the courthouse at Crown Point, Indiana, for permission to purchase the license of Peter Steuer, granted by the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Indiana on the 1st day of May, 191L the same being a license to sell spiritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the following described premises, towit: The front room of the ground floor in a two-story frame business building, situated on lot 14, block 6, Wilcox & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Said room fronts north on Indiana avenue, a public highway in said City of Hammond. Bar room is 20x30 feet and on the west side of said rooni It has glass front, a front and two side entrances, and an entrance from the living rooms. There are living rooms above and in the rear of said building. The undersigned to continue to be the owner during the term of said livc.ioc sua renewal tnereof and until such license is sold, assigned or trans ferred to some other location. GEORGE MILLER NOTICE FOR BIDS ON TOWN HALL. unce is nereDy given that the lown Board of the Town of Griffith, Indiana ..-Ml . . ... , ..hi iccoive sealed Dlds as proposals for the construction of a new town jiail for said town according to xne drawings, plans and specifications now on file with the town clork, until the hour of holding the meeting. A meeting of the Town Board will be held at the Harkenrlder hall in said town on the 19th day of July, 1911, at one o clock p. m., at which time all bias will be opened and given consid ration. Each bidder must file with tne town clerk, when he files hia bid. me usual statutory affidavit as pro viaed ror In Burns R. S. 1908 Spc 8698; acts 1909, p. 170, and deposit with him certified check payable to his order in the sum of $150, or the equivalent, as a guaranty that he will accept said bid and carry out the construction of said work. The successful bidder will be required to give bond, with sureties to be approved by the Board, insuring the faithful completion of said work according to contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and readvertise said work or let the same thereafter. Dated this Sth day of July, 1911. TOWN OF GRIFFITH, INDIANA. By L. A. Southworth, president. Attest: M. J. Belriger, Clerk. NOTICE. Notice of assessment and award In the matter of appropriating and condemning certain lands for the opening, widening and extending of a eeventyfive foot street from the north right of way line of the C., L. S. & S. B. Ry. to the south line of Section Six (6). Each of the following persons is hereby notified that at Its special meeting held on the 7th day of July, 1911, the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, assessed benefits and awarded damages respectively to the, following named persons, owners or holders of title of, or interest In, the lots set opposite the ui cacn 01 saia persons respectively, as benefits and damages on account of the opening and extension of a seventy-five foot street from the north right of way lino of the C, L. S. & S. B. Ry. to the south line of Section Six (6). The following is a list of the property benefited and damaged by said improvement, together with the amount of such benefits and damages and the names of the owners and holders thereof and all interest therein: Resolution of Assessment and Award No. (page 2). Description of Property Bene- DamAffected, fits. ages. That part of the right of way of the Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Ry. Co. lying in the Southeast quarter of said Section Six (6), Chicago, Lake Shore and South Bend Ry. Co., owner 23 Block four (4) of Miller Station, being a subdivision of the S Vx of Sec Six (6), . T. 36 N. R, Seven (7) W. of the 2nd P. M., John H. Bass, owner 250 That part of the right of way $ 25 250 of We Wabash R. R. lying in the Southeast quarter of said Sec. Six (6), Montpeller and Chicago Railroad Co. owner (Wabash Railway Co.) 25 25 You and each of you are believed to be non-residents of the Town of Miller, and are further notified that the Board of Trustees will at its special meeting, to be held on the 4th day of August, 1911, at 7:30 o'clock p. m.. In the town hall, hear and receive remonstrances, if any. on account of the amount of any of the above ments and awards. assessBy order of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Miller, Lake County, In-

WILLIAM OLANDER JOHN FREDERICKSEN. JOHN NORTIL Board of Trustees.

Attest: M. J. ZELIDOR, Town Clerk. NOTICE FOR RENEWAL OF LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, Thomas Thornburg. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years. That I have resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, said North Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than ninety days prior to the date of this notice, and am a qualified voter thereof: that I am a citizen of the United States of America, and a man of good moral character. That I will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana on the first Monday In August. 1911. the same being the 7th day of August.. 1911, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises. The precise location where the liquors ate to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of the two-story brick building located on the west ten feet of lot 23-and the east 15 feet of lot 22, in block 1, Townsend & Godfrey's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. Bar room is 40x23x12 feet. There is a store room in the rear of said building. Bar is on the west side of room. Said room has glass front, front, side and rear entrance and all of the inside of said room may be seen from Plummer avenue, a public highway in said City, Township. County and State, and faces on Plummer avenue. THOMAS THORNBURG. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HOSFORD PARK. Lots 27 and 28, blk 1; lots 25 to 29, blk 2; lots 35 and 36, blk 2; lot 6, blk 4; lot 29. blk 5; lots 18, 19, 27 and 28, blk 6; lots 18, 19, blk 7; lots 47 and 48, blk 10; lots 4 and 5, blk 11; lots 28 to 30, blk 12; lots 29, 33 to 36, blk 13; lots 9 to 12. blk 17, Hosford Park add, Elizabeth A. Irwin to Richard L MUJcr 1 x WHITING. W 20 ft lots 31 and 35, blk 2, Davidson's Boulevard add, Margaret Quigley to Charles Cornstock 1500 GARY. Lots 14 to 17, blk 2; lot 32, blk 1. Broadway Heights add, Louis Mekatinsky to Laura A. Hunt ..1,500 Lots 15 and 16. blk 2, Gary on the Hill, Johanna Roach to Patrick Elbroy Lots 5 and 6, blk 5, Highland Pk 2nd add.' Ind. & III. Land Co. to Stephen Cdeuts Lot 26, blk 1, Gary Park 2nd add, Gary Realty Co. to Frank Druktainis HAMMOND. Lots 22 and 23, blk 1, Birkhoff's . add, Henry M. Sherry to Clement Spieler 300 1,07a Lots 36 to 3S. blk 2, Homewood add, Caroline Webb to William Thomas 535 Lots a and 6, blk 4, Birkhoff's add, Englehardt Ullrich to Peter F. Rhodes 2,100 Lots 47 and 48, blk 4, Homewood add, Minnie F. Hodler to Charles Wr. Kuss 1,300 TOLLESTON. Lot 9, blk 2. Toll Land Co.'s let sub, Toll Land Co. to Steve M. ?ay 400 Lot 12, blk 25. C. T. L & I. Co's 5th add, William H. Robson to Smith-Bader-Davldson Co 1 LAKE STATION. Lots 1 to 4, 29 and 30, blk 2; lots 1 to 8, blk 1, Ceorge L. Nichols add, Herman J. Lehman to Smith-Bader-Davidson Co EAST CHICAGO. Lots 1 and 2, blk 2, NW 33-37-9 Julius Friedman to Abraham Wolfson 1 HAMMOND. Lot 16 and W A lot 15. blk 1. Highland add. Lake Co. Savs. & Tr. Co. to Michael J. Dermedy 2,700 CROWN POINT. Lots 1 and 2. Young's 3d add. Anney Camp to LcAiis Melcher... Same as above, Louis Melcher to 500 Jan Stech 500 TOLLESTON. Lot 15, blk 1. Condlt & McGinnity's sub, Michael Hanchin to Fortunate S. Ranks 1 Lots 11 and 12, blk 4. F. R Maas sub, Frank R. Maas to Henry Eisner . . j Lots 9 and 10, blk 4, F. R. Maas sub. Same as above to Robert Weinold , 270 270 HAMMOND. Und 1-3 lot 9, blk 2, Sohl's add; part lot 16, blk 2, Sohl's add; lot 1, blk 2, Dyer s add, Gustave H. Schoop to Amelia R. Schoop Quinn 1,500 ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Hammond postoffice for week ending July 10, 1911: Mrs. Clyde Barker. Adam Borek, Miss Echo Bretz, G. W. Bobier. Mrs. Geo. F. Barber. Mrs. John H. Bogner, Ludwiga Busecika, Joe Brys, Mrs. J. A. BUleter. Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. H. M. Chubaroff. Mrs. L. E. Cockran, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Connelly, Wasyl Czura, 3. H. Eatherton, Kasper Frivold. Mrs. P. Freere, Mrs. W. J. Farrell, Mrs. W. 3. Fankay, Edw. Gillian. Mrs. H. W. Grisce,- Sam Gianuobul, Mrs. August Mr. Hartlerode, E. H. Hester, Mrs. J. P. Hammond, Mrs. N. Hubler. M. Haftlerade, M. D. Holmes, Wasyl Humerang, Mrs. J. M. Jamison, Mrs. Fred Keck, John Koherst, Mrs. John AV. King, James Kelly, Mrs. Annie Lyon, Klitch, Mekeo & Co.. Mrs. Jno. Lavery. Mrs. Jas. IJpps, MJss Miller, Messrs. Mounk & Brinkerhoff, rs. James P. McArthur,

Mrs. L. Miller, Mr. Nelson. M. NIckloas, Mrs. C. Oms. Miss Marian Prout. Mrs! J. F. Redand, W. Raotkevoie, Wawreeniec Selwa, KrUtyna Slozek, Zuzana. Sekela, Bronistaw STugowski. Mrs.

Frederick Sherrow, Mrs. Jno. R. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Seymour. Miss Pearl : Stewart, Mrs. B. E. Throckmorten, Mrs. D. D. Unuh, Leon "WIldzL F. R. SCHAAF, P. M. OLD GUARD'S ACTIVITY STIRS 'EM (Continued from page five.) and which were givon in his honor none but members of the "old guard" and followers of that faction of the party were present. This, tii-y say, proves that the old guard Is trying to put Itself In the Baddlv Just why these republicans publish such comment is a question. It is admitted that it cannot do the party any good, for it only serves to accentuate and emphasize the factional difficulties which have burdened the party in the last few years, and is only calculated to koep it stirred up. In fact, one Beveridge Republican, after reading some of this kind of stuff, bristled up and remarked: "Well, Beveridge is out of it. He has practically raid that he will not take any part in the reorganization of ihe state committee for the next campaign. He Is willing to let the party itself make its own organization without any suggestion or interference. Now let tb? leaders of the other factions step -side, too. But if this kind of talk continue somebody will get Beveridge stirred up again. They had better not step on his tail or he might come out and bite thorn." Of course, there Is no apparent reason to suspect that the old guard will lie still and take no interest in the reorganization of the party. It would not be reasonable to figure on such a situation. They are all Republicans of the dyed in the wool kind, and undoubtedly they have the interest of the party at heart as much as any other Republicans in the state. They want to redeem the state from Democratic rule. So do the other Republicans. But when Republican writers wash the party's linen in public and hang it in the columns of their newspapers to dry, where it can be seen by everybody in the state, there is not much chance for the Republican party to get rid of its factional troubles. At Ic-ast this is the belief of a number of prominent party men who have b9n reaung juui of the printed stuff. One o,these writers has been trying to find excuses for the appearance of members of the old guard at some o these private social functions in honor of the President. He says that perhaps Charles W. Fairbanks was so prominen in the visit of the President because there Is vacancy In the post of ambatsi dor to Germany, and that he may be called on to accept it. This is rot. Mr Fairbanks has refused the offer of a more important ambassadorship than the one to Berlin, and there is no reason to believe that he would accept any rst that might be offered. Mr. Fair banks entertained the president in this city for two reason, first, because of his warm friendship for Mr. Taft, and second, because Mr. Fairbanks is In diana s first citizen " being ex-vice president. Social custom made it incumbent on him to entertain the Presi dent here. This same writer says the appearance of W. T. Durbln at the home of Col. George W. Steele. . Marion, w -tha President was there, was probaDry ac counted for by the fact that Mr. Durbln wants to be governor and that it might mean that Durbin and the President were getting together on a plan to nominate him. This is admitted by every body to be sil'y rot President Taft is not ricking candidates for gov ernor or anything else in any of the states. The fact is that Durbin was there because he ind Col. Steele are the closest of personal and political friends, and he is frequently at tbe Steele home. , The reason former Senator Hemen way was at the Steele home with the President, says this writer, was because he wishes again to occupy the sena torial robes which now envelope Sena tor Shlvely. Mr. Hemenway has a right to seek the senatorship if he wishes to do so, but there has never been the least suspicion that he had anything of that kind in his mind, and this comment therefore is foolish. The fact Is that Col. Steele and Mr. Hemenway were in Congress together for several years and they are strongly attached to each other personally. That was why Mr. Hemenway was there. Harry New, it is satd by that writer, was there because there is talk of him for state chairman. This talk has been going on for years, but Mr. New has sidestepped it every time, and indications now are that he would sidestep again If he were asked to take the chairmanship. And even If he was a candidate for the chairmanshin ho would not go around asking President Taft to help him get the place. Mr. New was present at the social functions In honor of the President because he Is Republican national committeeman from Indiana, and it was his duty to attend. "Republicans ought not stir up factional feeling by talking about this matter in that way,' said one well known Republican. "The comments are far fetched. It would be much beuer ir they would seek to turn the President's visit to ood advantage for the party in stead of seeking to turn the president's visit to good advantage for the party instead of seeking to pick flaws in it That is no way to harmonize the various elements." There are many Republicans who believe that the party will be able to pass throuh the reorganisation period without the slightest trouble and that when the reorganization is effected it. will be on a basis which will be satisfactory lo everybody except the Democrats. It it known that the best thought of the party is being given to this feature of the work and that the members of the party are laying plans to bring about such a situation. It is not yet time to make any statement of what these Ideas are, for they might fall, but there It every good reason among those who are working on the matter to believe that if the Republicans themselves will quit talking about factions and party Jealousies and strife the whole situation

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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, Horses. Wagons, Farm Implements, etc. Privacy and cheapest rates In the city guaranteed. If you can not call at our office, write or telephone and our representative will call on you. PRIVATE RELIABLE CALUMET LOAN CO. PHONE 323 Room 212 Hammond Bldg. Open Every Evening will work itself out In good shape, so that the party can enter the campaign next year with a united front and that it will be in the best fighting condition that it has been In lur many years. The Democrats are as badly torn by factions as are the Republicans In Indiana, but they are not parading their family quarrels before the public or walking around with chips on their shoulders. In this they are showing better political Judgment--than the R. publicans. GARY TO SEE WONDERFUL EXPANSION (Continued from Page 1.) will house 1.500 people and by next spring the settlement will have 2,500 souls. These homes will be for the employes of the bridge plant and their families. It will be necessary to open up a neighborhood business district for the territory as the central business dis trict, Broadway and Fifth avenue, will be too far away. To provide a business center the Gary Land company will place a couple of Fifth avenue blocks on the market. These lots will probably be available in a few months. Tin Plate Bmnlnesa Center. When the 200 houses now being built for employes of the American Sheet and Tin plate company are completed a sec ond neighborhood business center will have to be developed. It will also take care of the rapidly growing Kirk yards district which is the home of the rail road men and their families. To tirow In Sec-tlnon. All Fifth avenue lots are now off themarket and It will Be seen from the foregoing that the steel corporation has adopted a policy of sectional growth. Various sections of the eighty-fott thoroughfare will be developed but within a few years It will be a vast east and west business artery rivalling Broadway In length and tapping a moro populous territory. v UNKNOWN DEAD BURIED IN SAND Valparaiso, Ind., July 0. Two bodies, supposed to be those of members of the crew of the J. W. Marshall which sank off Dune Park on June 11, when four men lost their lives, have been washed ashore. The bodies were buried in the sand hills by order of the coroner. The boat was owned by Chicago parties. ESD IX VOW TRIAL, BUBSCniPTTOS TO THE T'MES FOR A MO.TlL THE CHESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY OF INDIANA Leaving Time of Train at Hammond, Iidlaaa. Effective July 0 Wmtnrird; July 1ft Eastward. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 2:15 pm DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati, Washington. Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York, Richmond, Norfolk and Virginia and North Carolina points. cal f Icinnati. netting F. F. V I ted fc ' East. cal for conwlth 9:23 am WEEK-DATS 10:23 am SUNDAY V. Limfor the 12:88 am DAILT. Local for Cincinnati. 6:15 pm WEEK-DAYS Local for Chl8:15 pm SUNDAY lago. 6:10 pm DAILY. Limited for Chicago and AVest. 6:17 am DAILY, Local for Chicago. Sleeping, Observation-Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains.