Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1912 — Page 7

Thursday, Feb. 22, 1912.

Clarified Advertising

U0T1CE lO TiMtiiS READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the folio win advertisements wno will) to communicate wltfc advertiser whose Identity la mot rerealed. should follow the lostructlona to address thero by the key letter n Ra-iimii t rhi. l!!ii to reveal

the Identity of anonymous advertisers acres timber on tract. Spring water, can not. In Justice to the advertisers. '. Will sell whole or half; a bargain. Adanewered. Simpiv follow Instructions. ; dress P. De Pedro. Crown Point. Ind.

LEGA1 NOTICES-

FOR SALE Cheap, new 7-room house, with bath, basement, hot ad cold ;

water, electric lights. Phone 1112J, or address box 487, Hammond, Ind.

FOIl SALE-H mtl west of cour,J State of Indiana,

soU, suitable for truck Kardenlng; 2V '

SHERIFF'S SALE.

No.

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As far as It Is possible It 1 advised , FOR SALE One

that all classified ads shouid eitner j

mailed or sent to the .31ce. int wUl not be responsible for errors in ade taken over the telephone.

FEMALE HELP. WANTED A waltres sat once at Hotel Reiland. Phone 424M, East Chicago.

of the best 440-acre

farms In Foster Co.. N. Dakota; Kood

buildingrs. easy payments. For particulars phone 588 or write Myron Landls. care L. II. Bryant.

FOR SALE Two chair barber shop; good a new; in live town of 1,500 population. Box 308. Lowell, Ind.

"WANTED An experienced

general housework. 1001 place, Hammond. Phone 1318R.

girl for

Hyslop

FOR SALE Two lots

Improvements paid;

on Harrison St.; give best cash

offer. Wm. Kelly, 9251 Stony Island ave.. Chicago. III. 21-4

WANTED Cook. Lake Shore hotel. 3214 Watling st., Indiana Harbor.

AN EXCELLENT OPPOR-

FOR SALE Three-ton motor truck In good running order; will demonstrate. Address Z, Times, Hammond.

rnnHv fnr n vrmno- llflv tniFOR SALE Account ill health, school tunm tor a joimg iaa to store with a line of groceries. doing

FOR SALE: Rubble stone: will dispose of on terms to suit. Phone

1257J Hammond.

secure a permanent position ' good business, caiumet as housemaid with a small i TlmC9- m Ind-

family. The home is equipped with all modern appliances, such as electric washer, ironer and electric vacuum cleaner, etc- With all of .these conveniences makes the position a very desirable one. Good salary will be paid to one with experience. Send application to this office accompanied by good references. Address M E, Times, Hammond.

District,

care 21-4

20-3

WANTED Good strong girl for housework; no cooking; good wages. 310 Conkey ave., downstairs, Hammond. WANTED Young woman stenographer. Apply at American Steel Foundries Co., Indiana Harbor, Ind. Mr. C. A. Scott. 20tf

FOR SALE Five acres of land on Forsyth ave., one-half mile south of city limits; orchard and stone basement on land; suitable for truck farm. Inquire of Phil McLaughlin, Hammond. Ind. Phone 1272T3. 10-8

FARMS FOR SALE Small and large. good improvements, level land, good markets. Write today size farm wanted

and I will send full description. M. H. I or appraisement laws

755S.

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County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court, November Term, 1911. MURRAY T. MORGAN vs. JOHN Q. JAMES AND MATTIE D.

j James, his wife. By vlrtune of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake j Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidderfor cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on

j Saturday, the 16th day of

March, 1912, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit:

Lot thirty-one (31), and the south half

of lot thirty (30). in block eleven (11), as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of the Town of Tolleston, in Uke County, Indiana, said described lots being situated In the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eight (8). township thirtysix (36) North, range eight (8), west of trE second principal meridian, and in said Lake County. 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 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, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will

be made without relief from valuation

. , . If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and coats, 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, costs and accruing costs. Said .sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Tony. Gra-

hovich et al. at the suit of Peter Hand

Brewery Company, a corporation..

THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff,-Lake County, Indiana. D. J. Moran, Atfy for Plaintiff.

Miller, Bristol. Ind.

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FOR SALE Choice suburb or truck farm lands In small tracts of 5, 11 or 16 acres each, at $300 per acre, two miles south of East Chicago, 3V4 miles southeast of Hammond. Call on Otto Knoerrer, 113 . Fayette st., Hammond, Ind., for further particulars.

the property of John Q. at the suit of Murray T.

FOR SALE Some good household fur- . niture, also silverware. Call evenings corner Commonwealth, and Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. L, B. Seeds.

WANTED Girl for light office work. LAArr,. TV Tlmo, -Hammond. 50-3 FOR SALE

Lots 4. 5. 6 (75 ft.) David

son's Blvd. add.; centrally located,

i at 119th st. and Indianapolis Blvd..

Whiting; reasonable. Address Joseph Ashton, 231 Michigan st., Michigan City, Ind. v 19-12 FOR SALE By owner, 6-room house; brick basement, gas and toilet. 829 Sohl St.. Hammond. Call evenings.

Taken as James et al Morgan.

THOMAS GRANT. , Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. D. J. Moran, Atfy for Plaintiff.

WANTED Experienced .bindery girls at Conkey .plant, also girls to learn: must be 1G years of age; steady work, good wages.

Annlv at nne. W. TK. ConkCV FOR SALE Ten acre. f lunrl within i

TLmmnn I a mile of transportation, with 7-room

FOR SALE 1911 Magneto Excelsior motorcycle; like new; $145 takes It! John Swart, Lansing, IlL 19-6

new DricK house, toilet and bath.

barn, chicken house and other out

buildings. For further I

dress P. O. Box 112, Hoba

MALE HELP. OFFICE AND RECORD clerk wanted. Must be accurate, steady and good penman; permanent position. Apply at once. W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond, Ind-

WANTED Practfcal man to work on farm who will sign contract for one year; good opportunity for right man. Phil McLaughlin, Hammond, Ind. Phone 1272Y3. 20-5

FOR SALE The right place for new and second hand goods bought and sold and exchanged is Hammond Fnrnltore Co, 242 H. State at Hammond. Phone 843.

FOR SALE Old papers. 5 cents a bandie, at Times office. Hammond.

SHERIFFS SALE. No. 8055. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court. November Term, 1911. PETER HAND BREWING COMPANY, a corporation, vs. FRANK WALKOWSKI AND MAGDElena Walkowski.

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 door of the Court

House in Crown Point, Indiana, on

Saturday, the 16th day of

March, 1912,

me nours 01 ten o clock a. m.

ana tour o clock p. m., the rents and

nformation ad- P S fr a perl0(1 not exceeding seven hart in "ears. the following described real Dart. ma. estate, to-wit:

Lot twelve (12), in block three (3). in

Morns' addition to Hammond. Lake County, Indiana, a subdivi

sion or the northeast quarter of the southwest fractional quarter of section six (6), township thirty-six (38). range nine (9) west

of the second principal meridian.

ii saia renis ana 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

NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF LIQUOR

LICENSE TO OTHER PLACE OK

ni'sivv.ssi

Notice Is hereby given to the citizens

of the City of Hammond, North Town ship, Lake County and State of Indi

ana. that the undersigned. Edward

Sommers, is a male inhabitant and resi

dent of said City, Township, County

and State, and over the age of twenty

on 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, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and Is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citisen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character. That he Is the holder of a license granted by the Board of County Com

missioners of Lake County, and issued

by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said County, on the '6th day of June, 1911, to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors on the following de

scribed premises, to-wit:

The ground floor front room of a one-

story brick building situated on that

part of lot 41, In Townsend & Godfrey's

addition to the ,City of Hammond,

fronting 2t) feet on Sibley street and extending back a distance of thirty feet

from the Sibley street line of said lot.

The room wherein said liquors are to bo sold is 20x30 feet, with a door open

ing from Sibley street and one side door and a large window In front on Sibley street, a public highway in the said City of Hammond. All of the inside of said room can be seen from said Sibley street. The bar occupies

the east side of said room.

That said undersigned will file hi

written application with the Board of

County Commissioners of Lake County

for permission to move his place of business and transfer his license in the City of Hammond, from the room and place hereinbefore described to the following place hereinafter described as

follows:

The ground floor front room of a two-

story frame building facing Fields ave

nue, located on lot 11, block 1. in Morris addition to the City of Hammond.

Lake County, Indiana. The room in

which liquors are to be sold Is 23x33 feet, has glass front, one front and one

side entrance. Bar is on west side of

room and faces east, a public highway

In said City, Township. County and

State. All of the Inside of said room

can be seen from Fields avenue. There are four living rooms in the rear and

six above.

EDWARD SOMMERS,

herein, together with n affidavit -of a

competent person, showing that the de

fendant, Rosa Papas, 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 8th day of April, A. D. 1912. the same being the 25th day of the next term of said Court to be begun

and held Jn Room No. 3, In the Superior

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

day of March, A. D. 1912. said action will be heard and determined In her

absence. .

In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set

my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hamniond. this 8th day of February. A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

REftL ESTATE TRANSFERS

450

WANTED One clerk and one call boy. Call on agent Erie R. R., Hammond, Ind. 20tf

FOR RENT. FOR RENT Six-room modern house. lawn and shade trees, at 406 Cedar. Apply one door north. 22tf

FOR SALE I have acre tracts and lots for sale Immediately south of the new Baldwin Locomotive Co.'s plant.

For particulars, address R. L. Miller. SO fee simple in and to said real estate, or

N. La Salle st.. Chicago.. IlL Jtfiso much thereof as may be sufficient . ii e satisfy said Judgment, interest, costs fOR BALE Second hand household &i'l accruing costs. Said sale will be

vtui mi m kits nwnjr price. mu ,,oac nuuuji nrn?i ironi valuation or

en Bros, storage house. Fayette and appraisement laws.

Sohl st. and ask for Mr. Sourbter, man- ! Taken as the property of Frank Waler. Sttf kow-fkl et al. at the suit of Peter Hand

Brewery Company.

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Small strong trunk Tel. S32R.

FOR RENT Saloon, good location near Nickel Plate tracks, 141 State st. Inquire Ernst Tosettl Brewing Co., 40th and Butler sts., Chicago.

FOR RENT Pleasant furnished room with all modern conveniences. 114 Carroll St., Hammond. Phone 1109W. FOR RENT Saloon, good location at inland mill's gate, 3108 Block ave., Indiana Harbor. Inquire Ernst Tosetti Brewing Co., 40th and Butler sts., Chicago, 111.

FOR RENT Furnished coom In private family, with or without board. 13 Sibley st., Hammond. 20-3

FOR RENT Three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. 345 Kane ave., Hammond. . Inquire in the rear cottage.

FOR RENT At Whiting. 5-room flat; modern. Inquire 400-119th St.. Whiting. Ind. 5c fare to all facrle. 2tf

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 188 Plummer ave, Hammond. 16tf

FOR RENT Large south front room, very comfortably furnished; all modern conveniences; on Williams St., Hammond. Phone 1455. 8tf

PERSONALS.

PERSONAL I wish to notify my

friends and patrons of a change in phone numbers. Call 1497. James R-

Graves, vacuum cleaning, 894 Erie St.,

Hammond. 20-3

MONEY TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos, horse and wagons from 1 month to 1 year. Lowest rates and easiest term. Calumet Loan Co., 112 Hammond bids Hammond. Ind. Phone 123.

WANTED TO BlTf Bleacher or circus seats; must ho In good shape and reasonable. Address Geo. H. Lewis, Calumet Bldg., East Chicago.

THOMAS GRANT. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. D. J. Moran. Atfy for Plaintiff.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

WANTED TO BUY A second hand office desk. 206 State st Hammond. Phone 1495. 20-2 WANTED A good residence or business lot in Indiana Harbor for investment, from owner only; give lot and block number and lowest price. Address 210, Times. Hammond. 20-4

No. State of Indiana,

LOST AND FOUND. FOUND ASTRAY Small bay western horse, lame left hind leg. weight 600 or "00. J. A. Kilbourne, Ross. Ind.

LOST Sunday night, enameled gold brooch with pearl drop. Liberal reward If returned to Hammond Knitting Co.. opposite public library, Hammond, Ind.'

MISCELLANEOUS. WOULD INVEST $2,000 WITH SERVIces In good business now on paying basis; am American, age 42, with good business ability; first class references; replies with particulars only considered. Address E M X, Times, Hammond.

W. A. DIBBLEE, painter, paper hanger and decorator. Best of materials furnished. Prices reasonable. Give ire a trial. Phone 114SM. 424 Indiana ave., Hammond, Ind. , istf

PERSONAL Wilt the lady who wants a good maid Insert her want In these columns and see how quickly It brings result

THE MA?I WHO WANTS A JOB around here reads this paper first for he knows that it has 60,000 readers a day. He stands a chance of getting a Job. A want ad here may get you Just the man you want.

8267. )

(ss: County of Lake.)

Lake Superior Court, November Term, PETER HAND BREWERY COMPANY,

a corporation, vs.

TONY GRAHOVICH. ALSO KNOWN AS

Tony Grahovac; Eva Grahovac, his

w ne; i ne nary ijumoer company, a corporation; Jacob Marks and Carrie

Meyers, a co-partnership doing busi

ness under the name and style of Gary Hardware Company; Charles Baran and John Gunzenhauser, Wil

liam Miller and Peter Hansen, co

partners doing business under the name and style of Miller & Hansen; ; Miller and Hansen, whose christian names are unknown, a co

partnership doing business under the

name and style of Miller & Hansen.

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 door of the Court

House in Crown Point, Indiana, on

Saturday, the 16th day of

March, 1912,

oeiween me nours or ten o ciock a. m

and four o'clock p. m., the rents and

profits for a period not exceeding sevenj

jears, 01 me louowing aescnoea reai

estate, to-wit:

Lot three (3), in block twelve (12), of

Broadway addition to Gary, be

Ing a subdivision of the north

three-fourths of the west half of

the southwest quarter of section

ten (10). township thirty-six (36) North, range eight (3) west

of the second principal meridian

in t,Ue Town of Gary, Lake Coun

ty, Indiana.

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT

THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1. JANUARY TERM, 1912. ALBERT A. REICH VS. ISAAC CON KLIN ET AL. CAUSE NO. 8672. ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the plaintiff by George

R. -Williams, attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an af

fidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Isaac Conklin and Amelia Conklin, his wife; George Conklin and Conklin, his wife, whose

true christian name Is unknown; Jesse

B. Albee and Sarah A. Albee, his wife;

Robert P. Saunders and Emma Saund

ers, his wife; James A. Thornton and

Amelia Thornton, his wife; Hiram Fris-

bie and Juliette A. Frlsble, his wife; Albert D. Jones and Sarah L Jones, his wife; George Flint and Jane W. Flint, his wife; August Mauff and Anna Mauff,

his wife; John Scales and Margaret H. Scales,, his wife; Wilhelmlna Griesel

and Griesel, her husband, whose true christian name Is unknown; John Frl and Frl, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; and the unknown husbands, wives and un

known children, descendants and heirs; the surviving widows, widowers and

spouses; the executors of the last will

and testament and the administrators

of the estates, and the devisees, lega

tees, trustees, and the beneficiaries

named in the last will and testament.

respectively, of each and all of the foregoing named mentioned; described and designated defendants, who are deceased; ail of the women once known

by the names above stated, who may have changed their names or are now

known by some1 other name, the names of all of whom are unknown to the

plaintiff; also all of the spouses of all the persons herein named, mentioned

and designated as defendants to this

action, who are married, the names of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff, are not residents of the State of

Indiana.

Said defendants are 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 they appear and answer or

demur therein, at the calling of said

cause, on the 1st day of April, A. D. 1912, the same being the 19tu 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

their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said

Court, at Hammond, this 8th day of

February. A. D. 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Dputir Clerk.

INDIANA HARBOR Lot 50. blk 24, 2nd add. Richard Wilford to John R. Farovid...

Lot 27, blk 4. 1st add, Eant Chicago Co. to Ignac Klechenlckl 1 Lots 21 to 27, 31, blk 9, 3d add. East Chicago Co. to John C. Borowskl 2,800 Lots 19. 20, blk 9, Ed add. East Chicago Co. to Daniel . W. Dupes .(, ' 700 Lots 5 to 8, 12 to 14, 16, blk 8, 3d add. Same parties as last deed.. 2,600 G A R Y-TOLLESTON. Lot S. blk 12. Broadway add; lot

7, blk 24, C. T. L & I. Co.'s 6th

add, Dave Raklch to Wanda Rakich i . . 1 TOLLESTON. Lots 5 and 6, blk 24, C. T. L & I. Co.'s 6th add. Same parties as last deed I Lot 15, blk 3, Logan Park add, John J. Lipskl to Greta Peterson 1 EAST CHICAGO.' v Lot 14, N Vt lot 15, blk 13. NW 29-37-9. John E. Williams to Joseph A. Meade 1 Lot 37. blk 1; lots 27 to SO, 36 to 45, blk 2, Walsh's 2nd add, Dwight F. Cameron to Rome C. Stephenson et al... 1 Lots 27. to 30, blk 2, Walsh's 2nd add. Isabelle C. Hinsdale to Dwight F. Cameron 5 Lots 10, 11, sub. lot 25, blk 5, SW 29-37-9, Giles T. Warner to Gostlin, Meyn & Co 1 Same as last deed. Lafe Young to Giles T. Warner 4,000 Lots 26 to 31. blk 4. SW '4 29-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Laura Luella Cox 1 HAMMOND. Lots 27 to 29, bik 6. Manufacturer's add, John J. Lipski to Gre- ' ta Peterson 1 Lots 1 to 4, 27 to 30. blk 2. Morris Calumet Ave. "add. Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to Rt. Rev. Her

man Joseph Alerding 2,000

Lot 12. blk 1. Towle & Young's 2nd add, Michael Kolb to Michael E. Kolb WHITING. Lot 6. Schrage's 3d add. Eunice A. Youche to Giles T. Warner..

kst, motormen, were seriously injured. At first It was thought that they would die, but at the Mercy hospital, where the men were taken, today it was stated that they would recover. Their injuries are of such a nature that they! will be unable to work for some time. John Petervevich had a leg cut off at' the Broadway crossing of the Michigan j Central railway. He failed to see an

approaching train. Several other minor accidents were reported. School Children Cause Concern. Getting children home from school was the biggest task handled yesterday. No one realized that the fury of the morning storm would be even greater in the afternoon. As a result

of the high drifts, the blizzard and the bodily exhaustion that traveling In the storm caused the teachers were much alarmed, especially over their smaller

charges.

In Tolleston the men turned out with

rigs and wagons, and most of the

youngsters were gotten home In this

l-way.

Police to the Ileum e. In Gary proper Chief Martin arose from a sick bed and took command of the situation. His first work was to order out twenty-five men of the night police force to assist the day men in their work. All available officers were

detailed to the schools, and the police auto Datrol and several cabs and wa

gons were manned by the police and

hundreds were .hauled to their homes.

Finally the police patrol was stalled in a big drift and became useless. Are Saved from Death. At 4 the report went out that several children had been lost in try drifts

and that some who entered Jefferson (

park became lost from the main procession. The chief at once sent a small squad of officers to the place and four children by the name of Moran, Gal

lagher, Walsh and Rossner were rescued by the police. They were practically on the verge of exhaustion and

had not the police found them sooner they probably would have perished.

Every foot of the park grounds was walked over in an effort to fee If any other children were lost.

Steel Mills Suffer Heavily. The big storm worked havoc in the

steel works, bridge plant, tin plate mills and the Kirkyards. Early in the morning the plant began to cease oper

ations and by 2 o'clock the power went oft and not a wheel turned from that time. A majority of the 7,000 employes were sent to their homes.

E.

1. 0. 0.F.

TO HAVE BIG TIME

i

J y Those M. Bills

$10 $20 30 C40 f,50 and up.

BORROW THE MONEY OF US AND PAY THEM ALU $$ LOANS $$ made on Furniture, Pianos, Horsea, Store or Office Fixtures from one month to one year, on the Lowest Terms and the Easiest Rates, with privilage of a most ample Rebate if paid before due. ASK US. $10 and up. We loan anywhere in the Calumet District. Calumet Loan Go. 212 Hammond Building Phone 323 OPEN EVERY EVENING.

PRODUCE MAEKET. Butter Receipts, 10,805 tubs; creamery, 26c; price to retail dealers, 33 He; prints, .34c; oxtra firsts, 25c; firsts, 20c; seconds, 23c; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, ,23c; seconds. 21c; No. 1 ladles, 21c; packing stock, 20c. Eggs Receipts. 4,056 cases; miscellaneous lots, cases included, 2325c; cases returned, 23 24c; ordinary firsts, 2526c; firsts, must be 45 per cent fresh, 28c; No. 1 dirties, 24c; checks, 21c Potatoes. Receipts, 124 cars; Wisconsin, SI. 001.05; Michigan. I.05 1.07; Minnesota, $1.051.07. Sweet- potatoes Illinois, per brU $4.00J.00. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, 7c; 60 to 95, 7H9c; SO to 100 lbs, 910c; 100 to 120, 11c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1. 204c; No. 1 loins, 24c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck. 8; No. 1 plate, ,6V4c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls, 12,4c; roosters, 9c; springs, 13c; geese, 15c; ducks, 10c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice,, 12.55: prime, J2.43; red kidney, fancy, $2.652.75; white kidneys, $2.75

3.00; brown Swedish, long, $2.00; round, $2.25. Green vegetables Asparagus, dozen bunches, $2.50 300; beets. 50c per sack; cabbage, per brl, $1.752.75;

carrots, 7590c per sack; cucumbers.

doz, $1.001.50; cauliflower, $1.2502.00 box; celery, $1. 0031. 50; horseradish, 35

50c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per

brl, $2.0010.00; leaf, 27c per case;

mushrooms, 2533c per lb; onions, $3.00 $3,50 per 100 lbs; parsley, $7.0011.00

per brl; peppers, crate, $1.503.50;

radishes, 1530c per doz; spinach, $7.00

11.00 per brl; pieplant, bunch, 4050; string beans, $2.008 3.00 per hamper; lomatoes $2.003.00 per crate: tur

nips, 65c per sack; watercress, 20c per

doz. :

BLIZZARD WREAKS HAVOC IN REGION

(Continued from column 7. page 1.)

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE - COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 3. JANUARY TERM. 1912. JAMES PAPAS VS. ROSA PAPAS. CAUSE NO. 8670. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by I. Leon Gould, attorney, and files his complaint

street car men worked like beavers, but their efforts to keep the line open were

gradually overcome as the day prog-

roasari. A n result thousands had to

hoof It through the storm. All incom

irnr and nut amine trains were late and

traveling to adjacent towns was prac

tically at a standstill. An extra strain was put on the tele

phone girls andxseveral were added to assist the regular force. For some reason or other traffic was three times

eas heavy as usual.

By 8 o'clock last night vehicle traf

fic in the streets was practically at a

standstill. Cara Collide; Several Injured.

The blinding snowstorm yesterday

afternoon resulted in a collision be

tween two Gary & Interurban cars In SoutTi Broadway, near Twenty-seventh

avenue. Both cars were working off schedule and were running on a" single track when they collided. Louis Maybaum and John Dombos-

The East Chicago lodge of Odd Fel

lows is preparing for a big time on

the occasion of the Initiation of a large class into the first degree next Tuesday evening at the lodge hall. Tti Whiting Odd Fellow degree team will do the work. Following the work refreshment will be served, and speeches are to be made by the following gentlemen: the Reverends Webster Of "VTnnng,"and Crowder and Monroe of East Chicago,

H. E. Jones, grand Marshall, E. W. Wickey, J. D. Kennedy. Ex-mayor DeBriae, W. E. Roe. On Thursday of the

same week the class will be initiated

into the second and third degrfees at a

special meeting. The class consists of

the following members: A. Bell H. Lewis, Gus Jacobson, Ed Millard, Dr. Rawley Hale, Prof. L. A. Thompson,

Prof. L. D. Brenan Prof. A. B. Call, Carl Wolf. D. K. Jones, F. M. Williams. Carl Trlckson. C. II. Reed, Carl Sund-

berg and F. W. Gertz.

EAST CHICAGO

FANS MEET There was a meeting of the East Chi

cago Baseball association ne;a in me city hall Tuesday evening at which of

ficers for the coming year were elected

as follows: jfresiaeni, ur. a. j

Schlieker; vice president, Robert Freeman; secretary, Abe Goodfrlend; treasurer, Joseph Hartley: directors, R. 11. Alexander. W. R. Diamond. Abe Otten-

helmer, J. P. Lewis. Walter Spencer, j. S. Dewey, Julius Friedman, George

H. Lewis and Dr. Raleigh Hale.

A committee was appointed to decide

on a site for a park, this being a necess-

sary adjunct to all league teams this year. The committee will report early next week. Thre are three or four different sites In view, one of ' which will in all probability be selected. Nearly all of last year's players were in East Chicago Saturday night and attended the masquerade ball given by the Elks, which fact shows that their hearts are still In East Chicago. There was considerable enthusiasm shown by those present at the meeting Tuesday evening. It la understood that President W. J. McAleer of the North

ern Indiana league wlU be in East Chicago this evening to talk over the baseball situation in East Chicago with the new officers.

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he would have been In much better standing than he is now with the party. This, it is said, is being urged as the reason why he cannot "deliver the goods" as well as some other man who is not entangled In that way. They insist that some other man could rally the Roosevelt Republicans together much more effectively than Lee for that reason. However, Lee is busy as a nailer at his office in the Hotel English. He has two large and sumptuous rooms at the hotel. They are filled with desks and filing cases and typewriters, and Lon has a large force of stenographers and clerks at work. They are sending out hundreds of letters all over the state, and Republicans are coming in to see Lee about the Roosevlt boom. But. according to the story the eastern headtjuartrs have about come to the conclusion that some other man than Lea could do better. t If anything Is done along this line it probably will become known within a short time, because the time In which to effect an organization is short, and whatever is done toward organizing the Roosevelt sentiment will have to be done soon.

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Washington, D. C. Feb. 22. The Gary dinners, at which steel prices are alleged to have boen fixed, according to frequent testiriony before congressional committees, figured yesterday in the senate finance committee hearings on the house steel tarff revision bill. Willis L King, vice president of the Jones & Laughlln Steel company of Pittsburg, said to be the largest lnde pendent fteel company, and J. G. Butler, Jr., of Toungstown, O., representing the pig iron interests; George S. Whyte of Chicago and Garrett Cochran of Willlamsport, Pa., wire rope manufacturers, protested against the proposed tariff reductions. Mr. King, when asked who set the prices in the steel and iron trade, said they had been fixed by competition since 1906. Senator Simmons of North Carolina and Heyburn of Idaho asked about the Gary dinners. Mr. King said that so far as he knew prices never were discussed there. The witness declared that his company or any other with sufficient capital could lower steel and Iron prices when market conditions permitted. He contended that the United States Steel Corporation did not actually dominate the steel Industry, and said that 52 per cent of Iron and steel is produced by the Independent manufacturers.

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