Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1912 — Page 7

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NOTICE TO READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advert Ueanenta who wlah to communicate with adverilicrs whose identity le ot rerealed. should follow the Instructions to addreue them by th key U "r lven. Ruesta at this office to ravoal the Identity of anonymous eiwtliwi can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be anawrat E n, mat nations. ' 7 .- - Bel k 9 yUaOiU'O a, aw v - u ciassinea iai inauia tumi mailed or sent to the mce. The Time will not be responsible for errors In ads taken over the islephona. FEMALE HELP. WANTED An experienced girl for general housework. Apply at 230 Plummer ave., Hammond. 8tf WANTED Experienced binderv erirls at Conkey Dlant. also zirls to learn:

' . . - i nammoncl. must be 16 years of age;.

KTPrmv wnrk o-nod iracrps o - r--appij ai once. . J3. -on-key Co., Hammond, Ind- . WANTED Girl for general house work; references required. J. Katz, 14-154th place. West Hammond, Ind. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply at J. E. Wolf, 446 E. State St.. Hammond.' 8-2, MALE HELP. . ' WANTED Night engineer at once. Harbison-Walker Refractories Co., ' 144th and Kennedy ave.. East Chicac-o. ! SALESMAN WANTED Permanent position; experience not necessary. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co., 571 Holiman st., HammondWANTED Mechanical engineer for mill work. Must be experienced in designing and laying out transmission lines, pipe lines, electric wires and general repair and construction work around a factory. Give age, xperience, references and salary desired. Address ' L C. Times. Hammond. 8-3 1 WE CAN START OFF WITH 3 OR 4 ' k:r. J. '. .'7'.. , . their parents and don't smoke cigar- i , , . "'"" " V"" rniilrt lorn th. .flno.l flrI.h Tl - ' " """.." "v- , . mat wants to learn nana wort. v. S. q wets co., liaramona, ma. - ' 11 WANTED 30 young men to Join a new . . . . . military brass band; instruments and ... ., . ... , ins ructions furnished; also want several experienced musicians for the host .. .. . . " 126 Commercial ave.. South Chicago, ,' ' WANTED Blacksmith at the O. F. Jordan Co. car works. Apply tc T. J. Moran, eupt. of works, near Michigan ave. depot on Lake Shore, loop R. R., Indiana Harbor. Ind. 3-6 SITTT A.TION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED - Stenographer, " J fi.B.'v, wminB. worier, neat, rapid, age 19, W J M, Times, Ham. mond. - .. - 7: FOR RF.W ' I FOR RENT Flat, telephone in. six - .. . ... .wvuiB, iiuseis, pantry, Datnroom, "'H range, not wa ter range, gas Hghti 4 beds, carpeted, everything complete to right people. 222A Fayette st., Hammond. 9-2 t FOR RENT Two front sleeping rooms; also light housekeeping rooms,' opposife Princess theater. 572 Hohman st.. Hammond. 9-2 FOR RENT Two rooms for light ' housekeeping; one sleeping room ; $1 per week. 188 Plummer ave., Ham- ' mond. . $n FOR RENT Large south front room, ' very comfortably furnifhed; all modTern conveniences; on Williams St., Hammond. Phone 1455. gtf FOR RENT Furnished steam heated room. Inquire 37 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 935M; 8-6 FOR RENT At Whiting. 5-room flat; , modern. Inquire 00-119th st. Whiting, Indl 5c fare to all factories. 2tf . FOR RENT Five-room . . modern cottage on Michigan ave. Apply 94 .Plummer ave., Hammond. 18tf ; BUSINESS CHANCES. , BUSINESS MEN? DO YOU WISH TO , sell your business? I have customers calling that may want yours. List it with J. L. Uhllk, 206 Reynolds Bldg., Gary- Phone 267. ; NOTICE We repair, upholster, revarnish and polish all kinds of furniture at reasonable prices. All work guaranteed first class. HAGEMAN BROS. A WEBSTER, Phone 657, 187 State st, Hammond.

WOK SAJJL FOR SALE The right place for new

and second hand goods bought and gold and exchanged is liimnnii.1 nltnre Co., 2 E. State st., Hammond, phoae 34. " ' FOR SALE-Twov Chas. Cyphers Bulla, lo incubator Co. outdoor colony brooders, loo-chick sise. Also one Cv-1 phers. ..Modcl.. lncubator 60 , ' . . . . ""''o size. inquire s. Cooper. 8 Mason st.. Hammond. Phone S96. 9.2 "LV"T O 4 r -r-i -T Ult oALilli Home canned fruits of all kinds, also soaps, polishes, flavoring extracts, etc., at verv low prices. Call at 648 Ann st., Hammond. S-2 FOR oiiij. , I.:" "uu nrse. jrs om; sare for women and children. Phone 1265Y3. 8tf FOR SALE Some very choice residence lots on car line in best residence district; price and terms will be found r ht Ge?- w- Yeazel- 227 "'swana t.. 28-3 Hull, 8-2 IVIK ,sALE Fresh cow. John Griffith Ind Uyir sii.r . L wlo 8l grocenen and markets in Hammond; doing thirty-two hundred per month. Address G M C, Times, Hammond. 7tf FOR SALE One fresh cow. Mrs. Xouthett. Highland, Ind. 7-e SALOON BUYERS ATTENTION Will sacrifice gool saloon if sold this ween; good location, good business. cheap rent with living rooms; 8 months! license paid; rent paid to March 1; good' reasons for selling; no reasonable offer i will be refused and if you mean busi- i ness come quick and make your'offer. Address A G G, Times, Hammond. 7-4 J F'OR SALE New, Just finished. 1 sxory nousc, 6 rooms, bath, as light; a bargain at 12,000;, will accept a cash payment of 8350, balance same as rent. G. W. Yeazel, 227 Highland St.. Ham mond. 8-J! FOR SALE Eight-room, cottaa-e. with bath, gas, electric lights. In good repair; renting for $30 per month; centraliy located, on 25-ft. lot; 8750 cash. ha linra i o r. A . . . ,....,v u.i imic; a . Dargam. . FOR SAI.r 11 i . - f-muid nose on 2D-xi. lot. rentlno- fn. 9j yo. inuuiu, gas and electric lisrhts. ctOnA hrlrlr fA,,n,l.. ' - tlon, house in kooa rpnnir- nil d f ro. f im...-f J " " " 'f " 13 ""u Ior on ooin places, Price, $1,000 Cash. balance of $2,000 - " " t . Might take, smaller cash.f payment If desired. Lock Box 318 Hammiwid. Ind. FOR SALE Old papers, S cents a truadle. at Times office. Hammond. , I FOR SALE I have acre tracts and lots f rr col. !nv.. . . . . new Baldwin Loromotivr Co 's plant nL?,,,plW': :" B JV o ' " "' alcSitw sale Five 6-room houses fe B-room houses, with bath' fjim... . . . Ught, hot ant . T . ". " . lots, block of car line; price 100 Tnose rent for rent for $20 to $22 Der. month W. Yeazel. 257 Tlio-hlant t ir ' - " w.., ii.mmond. . ... rn cur . . ron SALE A new house, 8 rooms cemen. , ' , luu'nB' ce ment basement, furnace, laundry, on 30xl25-foot lot; must be seen to be appredated; price $3,000; term. $500 baU ance to suit purchaser. tea vSee R. J. Lucas, 31-7t beuaeholfl FOR SALE Second nana roods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros, storage house. Fayette and Sohl st. and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, man. tttf LOST AND FOUND. LOST Bay horse from barn at 3446 lenn ave., Indiana Harbor. Thursday morning ...-u nnj . . . . . ...UCr uuuiy raui Bubane-8-3 i" .f:n .f with the Sisters of Prcvirton ,.,. " . . , 1 tti-uwuMi. annr ... ... . so. tionman it., Hammond. Reward. LOST Pythian Sister goid-pln, valued as keepsake. Finder please return to Times office, or Mrs. E. W. Sohl, 777 Beall avei, Hammond, and receive reward. - . ' 7-3 MOKEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN oa rurnltare. pianos, horse and wagons from 1 month te 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co.. 212 Hammond bide, Hammond. Ind. Phone t2S. MONET LOANED SALARIED EM.ployes and others at lowest rates on their own plain note. Borrow $5, pay back $5.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 RImbach block, over Lion store. Hammond. Ind, Phone 218. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING place your offer before moat of ke people la tbU city to whom It woald aave any (teres jyiCELTANEOUS. WANTED Those that are contemplating buying homes to know that I am building them now on Detroit st.. Highland Park add. My prices and terms will be found right. G. W. Yea2el, 227 Highland st., Hammond. . 5.3 YOU'RE TO BLAME IF U FORGET THE name. Rooming and boarding house broker. List it with J. L. Uhllk, 206 Reynolds Bldg.. Gary. Phone 267. CASH AND MY SERVICES TO INVEST in any going business In Calumet district. E M X, Times, Hammond. " A. CLEAN -PAPKIV, FIT- FOR- TOOR CHILDREN TO READ IS THE T2MK&ARE

WANTED TO BUY. 1-v a in. l iu ou j rrom owner, frame or brick cottage In Indiana Harbor. Write full particulars givim street number and lowest cash price. Turner, 34 Truman are., Hammond. WANTED A large second hand stove. a round school stove preferred. In-1 quire R G, Times, Hammond. S-J LEGA1. NOTICESNOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATB; OB' INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM NO. 1, JANUARY TERM, 1912. CHAS. J. KAHNBERG VS. HAZEL HELEN KAHNBERG. CAUSE NO. SB76. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes tho plaintiff by I. Leon uuiu, attorney, ana nies nis compiaini herein, together with an affidavit of a rnmn9l. .. a competent person, showing that the defendant, Hazel Helen Kahnberg, Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action I and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur i therein, at the calling of said cause, on the Sth day of April, A. D. 1912, the same being the 25th. dav of the next term of said Court to h heu-nn a ni -- . ncia in noom ino. i, in ine superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of MarchA. D.,1912. said action will h hMnl anH ilitrm!iiil in hoi-n h - pence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Cburt. at Hammond, this 9th day of February, A. D. 1912. , ERNEST L. SIIORTRIDGE, ) Clerk L. S. C, - By Roscoe .Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE IN THE MATTER OF PAUL POPONO. 106, IN BANKRUPTCY. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. . I District of Indiana, ss: '' . On this 2nd day of February, A. D. 1912, on reading the petition of the bankrunt for Ma iHwVmrir It is ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 19th day of March, A. D. 1912, before . - - . . said court, at inaianapolls, in said DIs-1 ..... i . ....... inct, ai nine p cioc in the Torenoon, j .u. it . . .... ' anu uitL iiuuib inereoi oe puDiisned tnl In THn TEXTS' cnTTVTu- Tnicc - ... - " y-, a x iuim, Wivitnvn o . ? " ...Kr sua aistrici, ana tnat all known cred tors and other persons in interest may ' . i.uu oAtuv ttiiu piace ana show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner snouia not be granted. And it is further ordered the Court, that the Clerk shall- send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed ? VV f residenc " stated. Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the I seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District, on the 2nd day of February, A. L. 1312. NOBLE C. BUTLER. (Seal ofHhe Court.) Clerk. PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR HIS DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF EDWARD SNYiJTi. mNKRUFT, NO. Ill, ' INi BANKRUPTCL. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. istrict of Indiana, ss: On this 2nd day of February, A. D. on reaaing tne petition of the Dannrupt for his discharge, Tt 1c fl.,)..A.I V. .1 A . . . uj uie v.ouri, xnat a hearing toe had upon the tame on the 19th day of March, A. lj. 1912, before saia court, at Indianapolis, in said nia. trict, at nine o'clock In the forenoon. and that notice thereof he published I twice in THE LAKE COUNTV Tiurg I HAMMOVn a n.n.,n.... , . . . ' ! said oistrict. n that n 1, n j 11 trealtors and other wrson, in (nu... l appear at the said time and place and Bi.ww cause, 11 any they have. whvth.lu?r" the said petitioner should ot dm irraniAn it ,s luiuirr ordered hv tv, Court, that the Clerk shall, send . by mail to all known creditors copies-of sa.a petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence, as s La i en. .mess, me Honorable Albert T? Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the seai anereor at India-napolls, In r said isinci, on the 2nd- day of February A. D. 1912. rj NOBLE C. BUTTER, (Seal of the Court. 1 Clerk. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. FOR THE DISTRICT OF l.NDIANA, IN BANKRUPTCY - IN THE MATTER pp HUGH F MEIKLE. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT! U1S AO. 113. To the creditors of Hugh F. Meikle voluntary bankrupt, of Hammond! Lake County, and State of Indiana: You. and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of February V D. 1912, Hugh F. Meikle was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the - first meeting o( his creditors will be 'held at the Federal Court Room, Jn the City of Hammpnd, County of Lake,' and

cZ ' at ten o c,ock : m.,Ury, 32c; price to retail dealers

tL t : arCh Sna- 19U- at Wh'loh . weuuors may attend, prove lLiL v-",nls' eamme the bankrupt, apr" - v,uolee Bna transact such other

sairt ,, propeny come before Eggs Receipts. 1.231 canes; mlscela meeting. , laneous lots, cases included. 2729.

must b conslderation' a11 trims' ia ' ""wru on me putic,cul Wlln t name ot the !, 1 ame and address of v the creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel. If any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee, in . Bankruptcy.. Frankfort, Indiana, February 8. 1912. TOU READING THE TIMES f

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COCRT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF ALEXANDER J. FLEISH11ANN, VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 114. To the creditors of Alexander J. Fleishman, voluntary bankrupt, of Gary, Lake County and State of Indiana: You, and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 6th day of February, A. D, 1912, Alexander J. Flelshmann was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the. first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Federal Court Room, in the City of Hammond, County of Lake, and State of Indiana, at ten o'clock a. m., of Saturday, March Jjid, 1912, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. To secure consideration, all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt. name and address of the creditor, I amunt claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. I Frankfort, Indiana, February 8, 1912, I - w i.mitri iiu I DISCHARGE. IN TIIE MATTER OF CLARENCE E. HALtU BANKRUPT. NO. 109. IN EANKRlfi'TCT. ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. District of Indiana, ss: On this 2nd day of February, A. D. 1912, on reading the petition of the bankrupt .for his discharge. It is ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had upon the same on the 19th day of March, A. D. 1912, before I saT(i Court, at Indianapolis, in aid Dls trlrt t nlr, .k - " .u luimuun, ana tllat notice thereof be published 1 e n LAKE COUNTY TIMES, waimond, a newspaper printed In I saId district, and that all known cred itora and other persons in interest may appear at the sai1 t,m ancl place and H,lun cause. " any they have, why the Praver f tn said petitioner should not be granted .hu n is iurtner ordered bv the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of sam petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness,1 the Honorahl Aix-t to I a j . a """"""" Juoge oi saia court, and the I al mereor at .Indianapolis, In said D,st,lct. n the 2nd day of February . NOBLE C. BUTLER. 1 4 OI court.) Clerk. BKL ESTATE TRANSFERS ' . TOLt psmv I iuJ' 'SIU.V I Lot 25 blk 15 r -T tat n io' - t. CO. S 4th add, Albert Benson in i I . ,... Ja i coo jamiia ..... i I T . . - ... r bx 3. Tolleston Land Co. 1st add TollBton r-n , K chaA.rBtai? 1,250 Lot i. DiK lir: lota 19 hti1 on. hlk 11; lot 24, blk 13. Tolleston on-the-Hill, Andrew J. Smith ' Smith to Gary, Hobart & East ern Traction Co '. i Lots 8 and 9. blk 1, Oakdale add " Marion Coldren to Hilda May vTibbs 1.500 HAMMOND. Lot, 2, Stafford & Trankle's Sth add, Louis H. Stafford to George E. Christie 400 GARY. Lots 9 and 10, blk 3,. 2nd South Broadway add., 'Harold G. Mauzy to Orson B. Hager... .. Lot 18, blk 57. Ga,ry Land Co.'s 1st sub, Joseph Frost to Eli J. Carroll Same description as last deed, Gary Land Co. to Joseph Frost SOUTH GARY- SUB. 500 842 Lot 48. blk 12, Feder & Schlessinger Co. to Mike- Roxlosnik.. 225 CHICAGO OIL" MARKET. 4n holesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard, white, 94c; perfection, 9c; headlight,. 175. 11c; eocene, ll,4c; elaine, 18c; V. M. P. naphtha, 10Uc: ?asolin 1Sc machine gasojln. 23c; raw linseed oil, single brls. 76c: S hrl lnt Ific- hnltoH .Int. v.i r . . lots. 76c: turnentlne Siiz- . ' u'iuiri black oil. 74c: winter bnu-ir nil. e Tnes quotations apply to brl lots f. o. vrnicago. iUVE STOCK MARKETS. Hogs Good to prime heavy, $6,159 6.30; mixed lots and butchers, $.10g 6.25; fair to fancy light, J6.00S6.20; roughsplgs and stags, $3.00 6.65. Cattle Cows, ,J3.154.65; -calves, $7.008.35; bulls $4.105.00; steers.' $6.008.00; heifers, $4.255.60. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. $1.00 'g' 1.02; No. 3 red, 98c$1.00; No. 2 ,iard H-0101 103.06; No. 3 hard, 9Sc Spring wheat by sample-: No. 1 northern, $1.111.14; No. 2 nerthern, $1.071.13s No. $ spring, 98cg $1.08. Corn by sample: No. 3. 644 65c; No. 3 white, 565c; No. 3 yellow, 64i65c; No. 4, 62462c. Oats , by sample: No. 2. 52c; No. 2 white, 53 5! Vic; No. 3 white, 524c; No. 2 white, 4651c; standard, 6252?iC. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 6,868 tubs; cream 33Hc; firsts. rrlnta. 34Hc; extra firsts, 31c 0c; seconds, 28c;. dairies, extra, 30c; No. 1 ladles. firsts, 27c; seconds, 24c; 24c; packing stock, 23c. cases returned. 272Sc; ordinary firsts,! zi30c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh. 32c: No, 1 dirties. 25S87r cnecKs, 22c . Potatoes Receipts. 70 cars; Wlscon sin, $1.001.05; Michigan, $1,028)1.08 Minnesota, $1.021.08. Sweet potatoes Illinois. $1.005.0O. per brl. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights. 7c; d to 95, 'HSic; 80 to 100 lbs. -? 10c; 100

to 120, 1111C. Dressed beef Rib,. No,

1. 20Hc; Xo. ". tc; no. J round, 10c; No. wiuck. sc; No. 1 plate, 6fcc LJve poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c chickens, fowls, 12c; roosters, Hc '"'"w. c; geese, 15c; ducks, 10c. ,MS i'ea beans, hand picked -o, prime, sz.; red Kidney, mncy, sj.5; brown SweUish. long, $2 round, S2.25. ureen vegetablesAsparagus, dozen bunches. 2.60 3.08; beets. 60c per cabbage, per brl. $1.752.60 owtc per sack; cucumbers. aoz, 11.001,75; cauliflower, 1.252.00 dox. celery, 75ctl.25; horseradish, 85 50c per doi sUlks; lettuce, head, per -i.ooW10.00; leaf. 27Hc per case mushrooms, 2540c par lb; onions. $1.2i Per Back; parsley, $6.008.00 per brl; peppers, per crate. 81.500)2.50 radishes, 1530c per doz; spinach, $6.00 uo.w per Dri; pieplant, bunch, 2535c string beans. Jl.O03.60 per hamper tomatoes, $2.00 3.60 per crate: tiir. nips, S5c per sack; watercress, 20c per uus. EXCITING CASE IS SENT TO HARBOR It was inended ha Jusice should flow like a pure and limpid stream of water irom a rustic spring in Judge Huber's court in Gary this morning for the good people of New Chicago. However, those who gathered in the court room had no chance to hear the troubles of the town for a change of venue was taKen to Judge Reiland's court In In diana Harbor. Constabulary Oa Guard. Most of the officialdom of New Chi ana nearly everybody In Ne unicago is either an office holder or Baboon Keeper and some are both, thronged the court room this morning anticipating possible squalls the court had two members of the constabulary oa guara. All chairs were nailed ta the floor and ink bottles and other posible missiles were put under the sinn. But there was no trouble. The casus belli in the town results rrom the arest of Chief of Police John Helman, whom Mike Barkus, one of the few citizens in the little hamlet, who dqesn't hold office nor own a saloon. accuses or making a disturbance at inree o clock Sunday morning. Barkus charges that the desecration ot the Sabath took place in a saloon conduct. A 1. 1 n .. . . uiwrenra ciarciaK, Whom the Bohemianv postmaster is proud of Decause Hee ess able to ppeak mitt the English languages." C biers Ina-eraotl Ob The Bum. Close friends of the Chief of Police maintain that his watch wasn't run ning correctly and that he had no Idea that Saturday night had given away to eunaay morning. ' As a result of the racket friends of the mayor charges that others hungry ior nis job are going to have him fm peached. Today there is a iot of talk ing in the two dozen houses and saloons and stores that make up New Chicago. t , SCHWAB THREATENS TO GET OUT OF STEEL Washington, Feb. . S. Charles M. Schwab, before the Senate . Finance Committee yesterday, asserted he would "cash in- his eteel interests If the tariff rates on steel were lowered. Also. Mr. Schwab declared he was not workins to pile up a fortune, and that he had no salary. , . . "On many occasions I have said that with equal conditions steel could be made as cheaply in the United States as In any other country," said Mr. Schwab. "This has been construed into a statement that steel is made as cheaply here as elsewhere. That I have not said, and I d not say. . La- nostly Consideration. "With the same conditions, especially with labor as cheap, we ask no protection, but the labor account weighs heavily against' us. Only 100 miles from New York.it costs as much to put our steel there as it does to i bring it rrom Holland. I consider the present tariff rates necessary to the prosperity of the steel business.. Most emphatically, I am opposed to any reouctitfn. Mr. Schwab went on to say that without protection he would want no financial. Interest in .the r steel .baeinss, and he would; regard as 'watted the $35,000,000 which recently had been invested in his business. ; ; . "After all my work nd the., invest ment of my fortune, I. have never" iatc en a penny out of the industry :and have never paid a dividend, and if the proposed tariff tsto be the law I'repeat that I wiil cash In," satdi Mr. Schwab In closing his general state ment. .o Enough Profit for Withdrawals." "I haven't made sufficient profit to feel justified in taking money out of the industry," he added. "What Is your salary?" asked Sena tor Stone. "Oh, I haven't any replied the wit ness, laughing. ' "I don't mind telling you why I am In this work. I -don't need the Income. I have no heirs, no children, to leave anything to. I want to build up a successful . enterprise; but I want to say that if the House bill passes I shall drop it," : - Mr. Schwab said that pig iron could be made In China for $7.50 a ton and that he was importing iron there froia his San Francisco works rather than ship from Bethlehem, Pa. THE DAY IN CONGRESS ,: ',. . , SENATE. , , Ii session 2 p. m. Lorimer . election investigation hearings continued with prospect of early termination!' " , Manufacturers. Including Charles M. Schwab, discussed steel tariff before Fi-

nance Committee.

afsnaior iieea. , Misouri, in a state ment, insisted Missouri Democratic convention should instruct delegates for Governor Folk, in acrodance with the resolution of 1910 convention. Senator Works spoke urging ratification of the British and French arbitration treaties. Adjourned at 3:25 p. m. .until 2 p. m Monday. ' HOUSE. Met at noon. Labor conditions in Steel Trust sub sidiaries discussed before Steel Trust investigating committee. Representatve McKinley. Illinois, re elected chairman Republican congres sional campaign committee. Agriculture Expenditures Committee formally ordered complete investigation ot Florida Everglades land case. Chairman Pujo announced he would introduce resolution vesting Banking Committee with plenary powers for Its proposed "Money Trust" Investigation. Alaskans urged before Territories Committee government railroads, navigation aid and fish protection legislation. Arguments against Federal injunc tions in labor boycotts made before Judiciary Committee. N James i. Hill subpenaed to testify be. fore Stel Trust Investigating committee Monday. Passed resolution requiring secretary of war to furnish full information of cost and military value of army posts recommended abandoned. Debate on Hay army reorganization bill renewed. Adjourned at 5:33 p. m. until noon today. HARBOR HAS NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION Indiana Harbor has a new building and loan concern to be known as the People Building and Loan Association. The company was organized by Fred Gastel Jr. and will have Its headquarters In Mr. Gastel's office in the Gillette building. It will be capitalized at $500,000 and the incorporation pap. ers were yesterday approved by the secretary of state. The association wil have a board of directors consisting ot ten member and four members will constitute the board of Appraisors. Loans will b made exclusively on Indiana Harbor Improved property and the stock holders in the concern are practically all Indiana Harbor business men'. " " The officers have not yet been chosen but there will be a meeting Saturday morning in the office of Fred Gastel at which the officers will be elected and a bank to be used as a depository for th funds of the Institution, selected. Mr. Gastel will probably take an ac tive part In the management of the concern. VINCENNES AFTER NEW RAILROAD Business Men to Interest Tnist in Coal Deposits. Vincennes, Ind., Feb. 9. Business men have taken up a movement to In duce the steel trust to build a railroad from Gary to Vincennes, the movement having started when It was announced the trust was considering the building of a line in southern Indiana Discoveries in the last few months of a vein of coal eight feet thick and having a splendid top and bottom, together with the many mines 'now in operation lead local people to believe there Is a chance of obtaining the road. The Indian Creek MinlRg company, which recently opened one of the best equipped mines In the state, and which requires Its miners to (lve here; is now using one hundred men and adding them as rapidly as room can be made for them. Tjfo additional shafts are to be sunk in the early spring. New mines are also being opened near Blcknell, and ii- Is only a question of a hort time until the county is one of tho greatest, if not the greatest, coal producers In the state. Probably twenty-five wells have been drilled for oil or gas and in each Instance excellent veins of good coal have been found. Engineers for tire Monon roads are now surveying In the county and it is thought it will extend its line hero within a year. There is more activity in coal In Knox county than ever before and thousands of acres are being leased for on and gas and wlldcatting will be done by at least' six companies in the spring. Three wells are now being sunk. w Gary Man Held Up. Bendel Bon was hld up and robbed by two strangers last night about supper time and was relieved of $25. ' He was- walking in Broadway between Nineteenth and Twentieth avenues. Bon gave a description of the holdup men to the police. Lake County TitlG

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL KATES f. K. MOTT, President JAAKa HAMMOND, VIce-pmMent 4. h. BLAUKMUN, Secretary A. U. TAi TIM. Treasurer KDWAKft J. kDCR. MantifV

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57T81 Ladies' Thirty-Two Inch Length Coat. For tbe tailored suit that la alwaya the fm consideration when planning the sprioc wardrobe, the coit presented ia this model win be found a good suggestion. It is made in the sew fashion, with double collar and tbe clotinr edges la cutaway outline. Serre. tweed. English snitfnr ot broadctetfc eaa be used. The t pattern. No. 5,718. ! nt in Ires 32 to 42 inches bnst meamire. To make tbe garmeat ia fhe medlvm sIm win require 8 yards of 44 inch, material er 2 yards of 54 Incb gooda. The pattern can be btalnd by Bending 10 cents to tbe office of tnis paper. TOLLESTOIT. Mrs. L. Craw . visited -relatives in ooutn Chicago today. J. L. Bader of Whiting transacted business here today. Mrs. 8. Goldberg and daughter will visit friends in Maywool and Chicago for the week end. Miss II. Robinson will spend a few days with relatives in Chicago. Attorney J, A. O'Donnell is making a business trip to Detroit. Mich, He will be gone for a few days. ; F. K. Williams transacted business in Hammond yesterday. Don't forget the supper given by the S. E. S. of the Westminster Presbyterian church at the church Feb. 14th. The German Lutheran choir will give an entertainment at the school on Wednesday evening, Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell., for merly living la Hart street, have removed to Elwood, Ind. E. R. O'Donnell and family ' have moved from Martha and Fourth streets t Gary. Miss Mrytle Elser, on Martha street, will spend the weeke end In Chicago. J., B. Sleezer will visit friends ; In Michigan for several weeks. H. J. Nefl. on First street, transacted business In Chicago yesterday. XTTT.T.ER. Sunshine club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. J. Lenurt. .All report a good me. Dr. Morton of Gary was a Miller visitor yesterday. Ethel North was a Gary visitor yesterday. Mra. Carroll was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Mrs. Victor Nelson of Wickliffe is spending a few days with he'r mother, Mrs. Swanson. - Dr. Diamond was a Gary visitor yesterday. Mrs. J. Anderson was a Gary visitor yesterday. Elsie Johnson began work at Dr. H. Long's office today. Mrs. C. Hansen of East Gary was a guest of Mrs. Carl Hansen yen tcrday. Miss Beatty was surprised by a number of her friends In honor of her sister's birthday. Miffs Hunker of Gary was a visitor at the North's home Tuesday evening. THE CHESAPEAKE OHIO WAT OB" IVnUKA RAILLeaTtnac Time at Hammond. lad. Effective Jaa. rta, 1S12. ufclect to Change Wltkoot Netlce. 2:16 pin. DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati, Washington. Baltimore. Pnuadelphla. New York, Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and Norta . Carolina points. ' Local for Clncin. :23 am DAILY F. F.TuAVi A lted tor the East. i'll rm nlfi1 L?Cal .or Cincinnati: 6.40 fm DAILY. Local for Chicago. S:3S pin DAILY, Llmltod for Chicago . and West. 2 am D,A1LY- Local Tor Chlcsgo. bleeping, Observation-Parlor and Din. frig Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Nigtit Trains m & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN CROWM 10 NT, IND