Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1912 — Page 7

Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1912.

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KOTICJS TO TIMJia READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISER. Reader of the following adrertlaementa woo wish to communicate wltb advertiser whoa identity 1 r realed. should follow the Instructions to address them by the key Utter ta. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertise" can not. Jn Justice to the advertiser, be answered. Simply follow instruction. tawwanwH. r , .1 A far as It 1 possible It Is advised that all classified ad should either be mailed or sent to the vfflce. The Time will not be responsible for error In ads taken over the telephone. FEMALE HELP. . WANTED Girl for general hous.ev.-ork at 54 Mason St., Hammond. WANTED Office girl with knowledge of typewriting, at once; permanent i. position for right party. Apply Ham- . mond ijoan Co., 563 Hohman st., Hammond. MALE HELP. WANTED Macnmlst. F. S. Betz Hammond. Co., DON'T DELAY Write today for exclusive territory office specialties that sell everywhere. Big profits. Free particulars. Parker- Specialty Co., Lock Box 62, Orland, Indiana. WE. CAN START OFF WITH 3 OR 4 good boys If they live at home with their parents and don't smoke cigarettes. Wo could put them in where they could learn the finest finish. The opportunlty Is a good one for the boy' that wants to learn hand work. F. S. Bets Co., Hammond, Ind. 7tf FOB SAJiE. FOR SALE 20 acres south of Highland,, Call at M. J. Grimmer hotel. FOR SALE One of the best 440-acre farms in Foster Co., K. Dakota; good buildings, easy payments. For particular phone 588 or write Myron Landis, care L. H. Bryant. FOR SALE Household goods. 193 Michigan ave., 2nd flat, Hammond. FOR SALE 20 to 30 tons of hay at Griffith. Apply for particulars to A. L. Russell. Griffith, Lake county, Ind. FOR SALE WH1 sacrifice for cash. if taken at once, a desirable corner lot. 1 iJiiJa it., improved by a s ubstantial i frame cottage 33x34 ft., brtrk foundation, cemer.t floor in basement, with all modern improvements; also frame barn. one open wagon shed, one closed buggy I shed, one tool shed and chicken shed.) Located in a-desirable neighborhood, r street paved, cement walks in front -J and In yard, with nice lawn and fruit trees In front yard. A bargain If taken at once. Title perfect. All Improvements In and paid for. West Ilammoi.d Realty Co., No. 30-lE2nd st. Phone 566. SALOON FOR SALE Good location. manufactures all round; will sacrifice If sold this week; license good un til Oct. 1, or will sell license with a small stock very cheap: good reasons for selling. Address S S X, Times, Hammond. 12-6 FOR SALE Some good household furniture. Call evenings corner Commonwealth and Michigan ave , Indiana Harbor. L. B. Seeds., : 12-u FOR SALE Truck - farm and 8-room house at Flint Lake, near. Valparaiso. Address 4910 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. FOR SALE One grocery . top wagon, cheap. Rear 2S3 Sibley st.. Hammond. FOR SALE The right place for new and second hand goods bought and Old and exchanged is Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E.' State st, Hammond. Phone 543. FOR SALE One of the best groceries and markets in Hammond; doing thirty-two hundred per month. Address G M C, Times, Hammond. 7tf FOR SALE Old papers, 6 cent a Dun. die, at Time office. Hammond, FOR SALE I have aere tracts and lots for sale immediately south of the new Baldwin Locomotive Co.'s niant. For particulars, address R. L Miller, 30 N. La Salle st., Chicago. 111. 2tf FOR SALIS Second hand household roods at a give away price. Call Golden Bro. storage house. Fayette and Sohl at. and ask for Mr. SourDeer, maoIltf WANTED TO BUY. WANTED On south side, a modern 7room house with furnace, lot 37 feet, not to exceed $3,000: about two blocks from Hohman st. Answer 145, Times, Hammond. MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN on furniture, piano. horseo and wagon from 1 month t 1 rear. Lowest rate and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bid.. Hammond, Ind. - Phone 321. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EMployes and others at lowest rate on their own plain note. Borrow $5. pay back 15.50. See us about any sum. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 Rimbach block, over Lion store. Hammond. Ind Phone 218. MISCELLANEOUS. WILL PAY CASH FOR GENERAL stocks, clothine. thno. rt w Tnkni son, Pana. Hi. 14-6 LOST AND FOUND. WILL PARTY" WHO TOOK MUFF from Lion store by mistake, return same to 600 So. Hohman st. No questions asked. ARB YOU READIG THE TIMES'

FOR RFNT. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping. 4406-Olcott ave., East Chicago. FOIt RENT- iO-acre farm south of Highland, dull at M. J. Grimmer hotel. , TOR RENT Two first fluor rooms, bath and ftrnace heat; 'gentlemen preferred. 200 Sibley st., Hammond. Phone 827W. FOR RENT t'pper fiat. 264 Plummer ave. Inquire 749 Claud st.. Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room in private family, with or without board. Young men preferred. 13 Sibley st., Hammond. 13-3 FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping and ethers; no children. Call at 159 Fayette st., 2nd flat, Hammond. Ind. 13-2 FOR RENT .looms for light housekeeping; modern. 378 N. Hohman st., Hammond. FOR RENT Two very convenient downstairs rooms for light housekeeping. 67 Ogden st., lower east flat, Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; gas, water and electric light. Call 336 Indiana ave., Hammond. lotf FOR RENT Five-room cottage, newly furnished, complete for light housekeeping. 201 Chicago ave., Hammond. Phone I07SM. xotf FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; one sleeping room $1 per week. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond, gtf FOR RENT Large south front room, very comfortably furnished: all modern conveniences; on Williams St., Hammond. Phone 1455. 8tf FOR RENT At Whiting. 5-room flat; modern. Inquire 400-119th St.. Whit ing, Ind. Be fare to all facrles. 2tf WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT In Homewood, a 7 or 8-room

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a i i . , , j S'ltUKL, II1USL, U 111 tieSira.Die JOCatlOli: possession WftTlt.Pfl n II XT rp . IT I , 7 mond. 14-3 LEGAL NOTICESSHERIFF'S SALE. No. State of Indiana, 48. ) (ss: County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court, Sitting at Crown Point, October Term, 1911. EPHRAIM O. MEARS AND E. O. Mears vs. LORENZO P. GODWIN AND MORRIS G. Reiner, partners, doing business under the firm name and stylo of Godwin and Reiner. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at . the east deor of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on t e -r-k n OdlUruay, Hie Sna iay OX March, 1912, urtweeu me injurs or. ten ociock a. m. I and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lots number eighteen (18), nineteen (19) and thirty-three (33), In block number seven 7), In the Chicago-Tolleston Land and Investment Company's Fifth addition to Tolleston, now in the City of Gary. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and plaoe offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interests, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Lorenzo P. Godwin et al. at tho suit of Ephriam O. Mears et al. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Martin J. Smith, Att'y for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. No. State of Indiana, 541. ) (ss: County of Lake,) ' Lake Superior Court, November Term, 1911. GOSTLIN, MEYN & COMPANY, A CORporation, ' vs. GEORGE V. BACON JR", AND ' THE Steel City Realty Company, a corporation. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Iake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 2nd Day of March, 1912, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the f rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of. the following described real estate, to-wlt: The southeast part of the northwest -quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve (12), Towns'ship thirty-six (3H) North, range nine (9) west. containing six (4) acre?( more particularly de-

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at the southeast corner of sa described quarter and runnln thence west forty (40) rod inenee north twenty-four (24 rods, thence east forty (40) rod thence outh twenty-four ( rods to the plate of beginning, ail in Lake County. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said.de cree, interest and costs. I will at th same time and place offer for Bale tn fee sirripe in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interes costs ana accruing costs Said sal will be made without relief from valu atlon or appraisement laws. Taken a3 the property of George Bacon Jr.et al. at the suit of Gostlin Meyn & Company, a corporation. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Jesse E. Wilson, Atty for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALENo. 7553. State of Indiana, ) (ss; j? County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court, November Term 1911. ARNO T. RONER vs. MAKLJCS TAUSCHEK AND MINNA Tauschek, his wife; William Kiel hege and ilagdelena Kleihege, hi wife. By virtue of an Order of Sale to m directed from the- Clerk of the Lak Superior Court, I will expose to public i sale to the highest bidder for cash i nana, at the east door of the Cour House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 2nd Day o March, 1912, f between the hours of ten o'clock a. m ana rour o clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lot number twenty-three (No 23). In uumoer one tiso. l) as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of William Kiel nege a addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. 11 sam rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de winw ana piace oner lor sale the fee simple in and to said real estate or so mucn thereof as may be sufficien satisfy said . " juUSmeiii, interest. g costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valua tion or appraisement laws. laaen as the property of Charles Tauschek et al. at the suit of Arno T. Koner. . . . THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Gavit & Hall, Att ys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALENo. State of Indiana, 6921. ) (ss: County of Lake.) iaKe superior Court, November Term, 1911. GEORGE E. VERMETT - vs. ALBERT HANN. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to pub'ic saie to the highest bidder for cash In " caoi uuui ui ine v.ou re nan rt at . .... i r . . , , . House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 2nd Day of fVl O Vn rt IQIO between the hours of ten o'clock a. m ana iour a ciock p. nx. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wlt: . .... - - . a. xmi tniriy-one (31), block three (3), , - 1-ast Lawn addition to the City I of Hammond, Lake County, Inoiana, and better known as old , number i 61 Truman avenue. ' If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, Interest, cosig ana accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valu ation or appraisement laws. iaKen as the property of Albert Hann at the suit of George E. Vermett THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. J. K". Stinson, Att y for Plaintiff.', . NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COCRT, ROOM .C. 1, JANUARY TERM. 1912. J ELK A KRGULJAC VS. STANKO KRGULJAC. CAUSE NO 863$. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff , by . Lee & Palmer, attorneys, ana files her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. Stanko Krguljac, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore , hereby notified of the pendency of said, action and 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 25th day of March. A. D. 1912, the same being the I3th 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 Monday of March, A. D. 1912, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. . in w itness TV hereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 30th day of January, A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. r.y Roscoe Hemstork, v Deputy Clerk.

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Harry Nelson, Is a male inhabitant and resident of the City of Hammond, said Township, County and State of Indiana, and Is over the age of twenty. one years and has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, for raoro than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that he is a qualified voter; that he Is a citizen of the United States of America; Is a man of good moral character and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point. Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday In March, the 'same being the 4th day of March, 1912, for a renewal of a license to retail intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt lquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold. . Said license being here

tofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 6th day of March, 1911, and issued by Charles A. Johnson, Auditor of said Township County and State, for a period of .one year from -said date. The precise locartion where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The front room on the ground floor of a one-story frame building located on a part of lot 1, section 6, township 37, range 9 west of the 2nd P. M. The room In which liquors are to be sold is 20x18 feet. Said room faces west on Sheffield avenue, a public highway in the said City of Hammond, Lake County, State of Indiana. Said room has one front, side and rear entrance. Also glass front and all of the Inside of said room can be seen from Sheffield ave nue. Bar is on the east side of room and faces west. There are living rooms in the rear. HARRY NELSON. REL ESTATE TRANSFERS INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 8, blk 55, East Chicago Co. to Alfred C. Erlckson $ Lot 83, blk 16, 2nd add, Frank Petrowski to Citizens Trust & 500 Savings Bank . 1,400 Lot 28, blk 60, Thomas F. Riggle to Harry L. Rudolf 1,200 Lot 23, blk 19, 4th add, Linward E. Winslow to John R. Farovid Lot 22. blk 42, George A. Smith to Citizens Trust & Savings Bank HOB ART. Lot 9 and N 16 ft. lot 10. S 9 ft. lot 8, blk 6, Geo. & Wm. Earl's 2nd sub, George C. ., Stoechert to James Henry Chester GARY. roe Lot 7. blk 1, Caldwell's 9th add. Wm. C. Caldwell (corp.) to A. L. West T Lots 1 and 2, blk 9, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to John A. Brennan . , 6,000 Lots 1 to-4,tlk 2, Gary Pk 2nd - add, Richard C. Powell to Am- ; bia R. Roberts 2,000 Lot 41, blk 76, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Wm. 11. Williams 717 TOLLESTON. Lot 7. blk 44. 2nd Oak Park add. Oscar Schaefer to John Denona 650 IVANHOE. blk 5; lots 37, 39 to H. A. Boorse's ' 1st City Realty Co. to Davis HAMMOND. Lots 1 to 4S. 45, blk 8, add. Steel Richard T. Lot 5, blk 3. Stafford & Tranlcln'i add, J. Floyd Irish to Clarence C. Smith 20 Lots 17 and 18, hlk 1. F. Miller' add, Englehardt Ullrich to William Rosser 500 Lot 43 and E lot 44. blk 4. E Lawn add. Bertha J. Hartlerode to Percy W. Flint WHITING. 1,600 Lot IS, hlk 2. Central Pk . Wil liam O. Richter. to Samuel W. Sowers , . 2,000 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 8,8S3 tubs; cream ery, 32c; price to ratail dealers, 33Hc; prints, S4 He; extra first, 31c; firsts. 0c; seconds, 28c; dairies, extra. 30e: firsts, 27c; seconds, 24c; No. 1 ladles. 5c; packing stock, 24c. , Eggs Receipts, 2,236 cases; miscelaneous lots, cases included, 275129c; cases returned, 27 28c; ordinary firsts. 930c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 32 He; No. 1 dirtier, 2527C; checks, 22c. potatoes Receipts. 125 cars: Wis- . in, $1.001. 03; Michigan. S1.03S1.0S: Aiinr.esota, I1.03&1.05. oweet potatoes Illinois, per brl. .UU4f 0.00. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 7c; 60 to 95 gfSHc; 80 4o 100 lbs, 9llc; 100 to 20, 11 He. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1. 20 He; No. loins, 24c; No. 1 round. 10c; No. 1 huck, SV4c; No. 1 "plate. 6Hc. L.iva poultry Turkeys, per lb. 14c: hickens, fowls.- 13c; roosters. 9Hc; prtngs, 14 He; geese, 15c; ducks, 10c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked. choice. 32.60; prime. 02.50: red klHnpv 2.95; brown Swedish. Ions. S2.00; round 2.25. Green vegetables Asparagus, down unches, S3.503.00; beets. 50c per sack; cabbage. per brl. $1.75052.60: carrots, 60 65c per sack; cucumber. oz, $1.00i31.75; cauliflower, JI.252.00 ox; celery, 75c1.50; horseradish, 35 50c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per rl. 32.00(5 10.00; leaf, 27H30c case; mushrooms. 2.rfr40r per lb: onions. 33.00 HE CllKSAl'KAKIi A OHIO RAIL. WAY OK II)UA. LeavtDK Time at Hammond. lad. Effective Jan. 7th, 1812. Snblect to Change Without Notlrc ;1 pm. DAI LI. . limited tor Cincin nati, Washingon, Baltimore, Philadelphia. New York. Richmond, Norfolk and Virginia and North Carolina points. Local for Clncln:23 am DAILY Ur.iS t, "1elna 19 ts m r.ATTir ,'lted for the East l-ln VI rtf W-tr L?cal for Cincinnati. 6.40 pm DAILY, Local for Chicago. 6:35 pm DAILY, Limited for Chicago ... and West. :17 am DAILY. Local for Chicago, bleeping. Observation -Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Train. Sleeping Car on Naht Train v

i3.50 per 100 lbs; parsley, 88.O012.00 per brl; peppers, per crate, $1.002.50rndishes. 15 30c per doz; spinach, 86.00 9.00 brl; pieplant, bunch, 25S5cstring beans, $4.5003.50 per hamper; tomatoes, 82.00 3.50 per crate; turnips, 65c per sack; watercress. 20c per doz.

CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other' oils: Standard white. 9Uv nrfctinn ' 94c; headlight. 175, 12c; eocene, 1154c; elalne, 18c; V. M. P. naphtha. 11c; gasoline, 13 He; machine gasoline, 23c; raw linseed oil. single brla 7p- s hri 75c; 76c; boiled, single brls, 77c; 5 brl lots! turpentine. 54c: summer Hiorir on, 7ic; winter black oil, 8e. quotations apply to brl lots f. Chicago. These o. b. CASH GRAIN MARKETWinter wheat by sample: No. 2 red, $1.001.01; No. 3 red, 99 He 11.00 cNo 2 hard, $1.00 1.06; No. 3 hard, 99c $1.03. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 "hern- 10S1.12; No. 2 northern. 1.061.10; No. 3 spring, 9c$1.08. Corn by gample: No. 3, 6364HcNo. 3 white. 64H65c; No. 3 yellow! 63H64Hc; No. 4, 61 H 62 He Oats by sample: No. 2, 6252HcN,i 2 Vt'hlte' 5SK54c; No. 3, 51H nu. wnite, 5252c; No; 4 .wine. (tr!)2c; standard 52 1 H53Hc. ROOSEVELT BOOM STARTED IN INDIANA CContlnued from Pag t. Lee. ' The demand, in fact, has not only been from Indiana Republicans, but may be said to be almost universal. The people have demanded that Mr. Roosevelt be the Republican candidate, and to that end a concrete organization must be formed. "I have looked into conditions carefully and am convinced that at least two-thirds of the Republicans of the state demand that Mr. Roosevelt be the party's presidential nominee. This movement has not been begun In an unfriendly spirit to any other candidate, but for what I believe to be the permanent good of the party. , "I take it for granted that the state, district and county organirations of the party will be scrupuously neutral in this contest. The organisation of Roosevelt clubs, which have sprung uo spontaneously in various parts of the state, as well as the result of every poll or straw vote taken, is indicative of an overwhelming and determined Roosevelt sentiment. "In any elections, whether county, congressional, state or national, the strongest men should be nominated, and every man who aspires to be on any Indiana Republican ticket is vitally interested in the nomination of the strongest cahdidate for President. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and "Andante" tbtngs and nakea all lost nrllclen findaulc. For

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the properties of the Gary Land Company, situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the y merchant, banker, clerk and workmen. Compare the price of our Improved Lots with those south of the Company's properties. A clear title to every lot.

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Airs. Andrew Vozarfl of 3734 Cedar street, died this morning at 4 o'clock, death being due to peritonitis. Mrs. Vozart's death grew out of a cold which she contracted while on a shopping expedition. On Wednesday of last week she went to South Chicago to do some purchasing and when she came home she was 'suffering from a cold. She took to her bed at once and grew rapidly worse, the cold taking the form of severe pains In the abdomen and in,-the region of the stomach. By Frl- ; day her condition was such as to make it necessary to remove her to a hospl- : tal. She was accordingly sent to St. ' Margaret's. Here everything was done that could be done to save her life, but without avail. She continued to grow worse until this morning when she passed away at 4 o'clock. The remains were nrought back from Hammond InBurns & McGuan's ambulance. The arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made. TAKE UP LIVE TOPIC WITH FOLKS IContlnued from Page l. ingr, "it would be an easy matter to keep the boys busy after school hours. The swimming pool, the gymnasium, and the work benches would be great attractions for them, and we would then not have to worry about them." The tilri (irnduate. The question of clothes for the girl graduate is wherever It has been declared to be discussed a timely and sensible one. It Is pointed out that, while Hammond is primarily a workingmen's community, the matter of dress for the girl graduates has in some instances been run to the extreme. The school authorities do not propose to dictate to the parents In the matter, but they hope that the wealthier parents "will see that clohing their daughters in fineries far beyond the reach of the average girl, gets the wealthy parents' child nothing, and causes many an ache In the girlish heart of her companions. There are said to be cases on record in the Hammond high- school, where commencement exercises cost the parents j in the neighborhood of $200. The dear little graduate just simply had to have a new dress, one for the baccalaureate sermon, one for the junior-senior banquet, the alumni banquet, and tha commencement exercises. It is a known fact that the cost of graduation expenses in themselves have been considered sufficient reason for many a boy and girl to refuse to finish his or her high school work, and it is this that causes th school authorities to bring about a different sent iment among the parents and their daughters. Once this sentiment would become general, the few girls who would defy it would stand there as the exception, a fact

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CONTBOLS EVERY UNIMPROVED LOT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY OF GARY. This Company will pave every street in the First Subdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices of lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets.

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Why you should purchase property for residential purposes in the First Subdivision? Beautifully situated, high and dry, accessible to plants of the Steel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of the city. A few unsold lots, in the First Subdivisiou ranging in price from $450 up.

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BORROW THE MONEY OF US AND PAY THEM ALL. $$ LOANS $$ made on Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Store Or Office Fixtures from one month to one year, on the Lowest Terms and the Easiest Rates, with privilags of a most ample Rebate fore due. ASK US. if paid be$10 and up. We loan anywhere in the Calumet District. Calumet Loan Go. 212 Hammond Building Phone 323 OPEN EVERY EVENING. which would be recognized, not only by their companions, but by. the community as well. ' TOLLESTOr. LIBRARY OPEN 3DAYS HOW Better Service Is Given; Carnegie Library to Be Built This Year. Beginning yesterday the Tolleston branch of the Gary public library started on three days a week schedule and- will "be open to the public on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Heretofore the library has been open but two days a week, but the increase in population and a greater demand for books caused librarian Bailey to issue a three days a week order. Andrew Carnegie, who gave $63,000 towards the erection of the Gary library, also gnve $15,000 for the Tolleston library and this will be erected during the coming year. FOR SALE -Real estate sales are regularthin,gs when you advertise-lu The Times. n h Enough?

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