Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1912 — Page 7

Wednesdav, March 6, 1912.

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Clarified .Advertising

20T1C TO TUkLAia READERS. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of tha following adTOTtloomtnta wno with to communicate with advertisers whose identltr realed. should follow the Instmcttoaa to address then by the ker letter stf" en. R4uests at thla office to reread the Identity of anonymous advertieora can not. In Justice to the advertlaera. bo answered. Simply follow lostructlona. Am far aa It ia possible It la advised that all classified ads should either be nailed or sent to tho Sci. The Tlmoa . . . -m H wiu not be responsible tor aos taken over tho ttiepnono. HOB RALE. vein sT.r; rivk-mnm cottase and 50 foot lot cheap if taken before April.. Inquire at 171 Sheffield ave.. "nd-j FOR SALE By owner, 332 Truman ave., 8-room stone house. 37'4x24, with bathroom upstairs and lavatory downstairs, laundry in basement, furnace, electric lights, large cement porches front and back nothing to rot out. corner lot, 68 feet front on residence street, shade trees front and side, fine lawn, built 4 years. 6-4 FOR SALE Two-story 7-room house. with modern Improvements. 9o Carroll st. For sale for $3,500 by Milo M. Bruce, agent, Hammond. Ind. Phone S71J. -2 FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Cal Golden Bros.' storage house. Fayette and Sohl st.. and ask for Mr. Sourbeer, manager. FOR SALE One Universal coal range, gas stove, Radiant Home base burner, oak sideboard, couch bed, dresser, washstand. all in first class condition. Apply 118 Conkey ave., Hammond. Ind. FOR SALE Team young horses. Apply Reynolds, West Gary. Phone 1090. Mii.i.ivpnv sai.k Th Miss SDanler millinery goods will all bo sold below cost prices. Must sell at once Snrlnir vnnrli Inrllldrd. 637 So. Hohman st.. upstairs, Hammond. j ! " FOR SALE--Three stoves cheap If take.n at once. Large soft or hard coal stove suitable for house or store, nearly new. One hard coal stove. Also Art Garland kitchen range with water front, used one year. Inquire at 624 j Ann st., Hammond. FOR SALE Two lots, by owner. Phone S37J. or address W, Times, Hammond. , FOR SALE Fresh Jersey milch cow and calf.. DaveMoes, Highlands, Ind, FOR SALE 12 '4 acres in corporation of Bristol. Ind. Good house, stable ( and other outbuildings. Price $1,700. In-, terurban and steam R. R. F. H. App. 1 Bristol. Ind. 6-6 FOR SALE First class milk cow. 1124 Monroe st.. Hammond. 5-3 FOR SALE--One 22 horse Avery under- ' mounted traction engine In good condition; also 71 acres on banks of Kankakee rlverr good summer resort location; will take motorcycle in trade. Call evenings, or address L. , G. Smith. 89 Douglas St., 'Hammond. 4-6 FOR SALE Leaving town, will sell new 8-room cottage, bath and pantry, cabinet and cupboard combined in wall, 6V4-foot basement, cement block foundation. 37 -foot frontage, gas light and gas for cooking; will sell for $1,950; small payment down, rest same as rent. Full particulars inquire 353 Henry St., Hammond. Phone 935W. FOR SALE Second hand $400 Straube piano only $150. $5 cash, $a per month. Case reflnished, fine tone, a bar gain. Phone 661. Straube Piano & Musis Co., 629 Hohman st., Hammond. FOR SALE Several second hand talking machines, Victor, Columbia and Edison. Taken in exchange for Victor - Vlctrolas. All in perfect running order. Bargains. Straube Piano & Music Co., - 629 Hohman st.. Hammond, Ind. Phono 661. I FOR SALE Two-story house. north ,.- : side, cheap if taken before April. Inquire 136 Sheffield ave., Hammond. FOR SALE 1911 magneto model Exv celsior motorcycle; little used, bargain, can be seen at Lorenien & McKenzle, 4712 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. 2-4 FOR SALE Second-hand electric piano; will sell cheap. 824 Chicago ave., phone 469W, Steve Kaan, East Chicago. FOR SALE Cheap, show cases; must he sold at once. 637 So. Hohman St., 2nd floor, Hammond. 29-6 FOR SALE 3V4 acres desirable land, ; new 6-room house, new barn and Implements, 1M miles south of Hammond. Christ Hodel. R. R. 1. 29-6 FOR "?ALE Good horse and harness. W. C. Barrett & Co. store, 3134 Mlch- ; l:an ave.. Indiana Harbor. . 2S-10 FOR SALE 5 acres south of Baldwin . Locomotive plant site; price $400 acre. R. L. Miller, 30 N, La Salle t., Chicago. 27tf FOR SALE A large ico box. 2 compartments. Phone 812R. 308 W. St&to St., Hammond. 24-2W FOR SALE Choice suburb or truck farm lands in small tracts of 5, 11 or 1 acres each, at $300 per acre, two miles south of East Chicago, 3tt miles southeast of Hammond. Call on Otto .Knoerzer, 113 Fayette St., Hammond, ' Ind., for further particulars.

JOB SALE The right place for new and second hand goods bought and . sold, and exchanged Is Hammond Furniture Co., Z42 Em State Himmoill Thome W3r - -rW .'.: ;'

! MALE HELP.

1 TRUSTWORTHT MEN' or women wanted as local representative ot responsible manufacturer. High class merchandise and clean selling methods. ls Pftr mk guaranteed on easy conditlons, with possibility of $30 and advance. Experience not necessary. JIanufacturer, Box 278. Philadelphia. WANTED Three good canvassers for sewing machines on salary and commlsslon contract; one that can epeak the Polish language preferred for East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. Apply Singer Sewing Machine Co., i; 1 State 2-3 i$t.. Hammond WANTED Young man to do clerical work and operate Oliver billing machine; must be experienced. Address P. O. Box D. East Chicago. Ind. RAILWAY MATT, pi.erks WANTED$90 month; Hammond examination May 4th. Preparation free. Franklin Institute, Dept. S5N, Rochester, N. Y. FEMAJ.TC HELP. LADY OR GIRL WANTED EACH town, good pay spare time, copy names for advertisers, cash weekly. Stamp for particulars. American Adv. Bureau, Dept. F. Lelghtons Corners, N. H. 4-3eod WANTED A waitress. We Cater Restaurant, 90 State st., Hammond. 6-3 WANTED A dressmaker by the day at 118 Williams st., Hammond. 1 wanted Experienced chambermaid. d 6 , j Maine Hotel, Hammo WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply 4913 Magoun ave., East Chicago. 6-3 WANTED Dishwasher at once. Apply Calumet Bakery, 707 Chicago ave., East Chicago. 6-3 VATTVA T Tir tv Trm-m XUUU JSJ X W to work in purchasing department. Must be accurate, familiar with use of tele phone and aggressive. Pervnavv4 - -iA-c-i-f i t- A nrvl x' r4"mu, - ul l'wlu"u' "Fl'V once. Y. 15. Uonkev Jo Hammond, Ind. WANTED Cook at 101 Piummer ave.. . corner Douglas ave., West Hammond. Apply af once. 4-3 WANTED Cook. Lake Shore hotel, 3214 Watllng st, Indiana Harbor. LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Pair of small mittens on cord. Call Times office, Hammond. ... LOST Small bunch of keys. Kindly return to 111 First Natl. Bank bldg.. Hammond. Reward. Open .evenings. FOUND A bunch of keys. Wm. Schroeder. 521 Chicago ave., Hammond. Phone 100SR. LOST MondaV . shopping district, Hammond, gentleman's square brown nnplrafhnnlr ti t, m A tnotd. ear. tl A I bill in purse.' Finder return to Times ! nffw Hamn,nrfl w.w,rf - , LOST Saturday niffht. $10 bill; re ward. Return to Times office. Ham mond. FOR RENT. ! FOR RENT Furnished room for single , er,twmn: electric, lleht. furnace! beat, bath telenhone. 4306 Barin ave.. East Chicago. go FOR RENT Furnished fiat, 6 rooms, 3 closets, coal range, gas range, gas lights, 4 beds, everything furnished, telephone, carpeted complete. 222A Fayette St.. after 6 p. m. FOR RENT Six-room flat, bath and sras: nrice $14. 208-154th dace. West Hammond. 111. 6-6 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; bath, gas and heat. 3411 Commonwealth ave., Indiana Harbor. 6-3 ; FOR RENT Six-room steam heated flat, mond. modern. Apply 39 Doty st., HamPhone lOf-SM. 5-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Sleeping room $1 per week. 188 Piummer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 1704-135th St., Indiana Harbor. 4-2 FOR RENT Three rooms for light housekeeping. 3819 Hemlock sL, Indiana Harbor. 4-6 FOR RENT Nicely furnished well heated room; phone, electric light and bath. 254 Indiana ave., Hammond. 4tf FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished room on Elizabeth st.; steam heat and all modern conveniences. Call phone 1118J. 2-6 FOR REN'T. SALE OR TRADE Sixroom cottage, 327 Cedar St. Call 331 Cedar st., Hammond. 2-6 FOR RENT Upper 7-room flat on Condit st. Apply W. C. Harrison, courthouse, Hammond. 1-6 WANTED TO RENT. WANTED Two or three furnished light housekeeping rooms. Call phone 41. 5-2 WANTED TO RENT Two unfurnished heated rooms, good locality. Address A 25, Times, Hammond. 5-2 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED A house and lot cheap for cash. Address full particulars box 238, Hammond. Ind. 6-3 TOT ARE READER TOU .-. NOT A TIMES

MISCELLANEOUS.

ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR PAPER hanging? Come now and avoid the rush. All work guaranteed. I. L. Cohen. 2S9 Sibley st.. Hammond. Phone 1036W. TYPEWRITERS All makes. I C. Smiths, Underwoods. Olivers, etc. sold or rented. i to manufacturers' prices. All machines guaranteed one year. Uhl typewriter desks. Supplies, all kinds. H. J. Postlewaite, Citizens National Bank Bldg., Hammond, Ind. Phone 397. 5tf PHONE 771. YOUNO MEN'S TAILORS, for best cleaning and pressing. 61 State St., Hammond. 1-lm GIVE ME YOUR BEST CASH OFFER for two lots on Harrison st. A bargain for you. Wm. Kelly, 9251 Stony Island ave., Chicago, 111. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY LOANED SALARIED EMployes 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 Rirabach block, over Lion Store, Hammond, Ind. Phone 2 IS. MONEY TO LOAN on furniture, nianos horses and wagons, from 1 month to l year. Lowest rates and easiest terms. Calumet Loan Co., 212 Hammond bldg.. Hammond, Ind. Phone 323. LEGAL NOTICESiXT : , ",-nnc'n AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR FROM THE SIDEWALKS OF THE TOWN OF MILLER AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. Sec. 1. BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of Trustee of the Town of Miller, Lake County, Indiana, that the owner oi any properly abutting upon public sidewalk in the said Town of Miller shall, after the s-olnsr into .f feet of this ordinance, keep said side walks or so much thereof as abutts upon his property free from Ice and snow or otner suostance, articles or material which impedes the use there of, or endangers the safety of the per song using the same. Sec. 2. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this or dinance shall be fined In any sum not exceeding Ten Dollars ($10.00). Adopted by the Board this 21st day of February, 1912. JOHN FREDERICKSEN, WILLIAM O LANDER. JOHN NORTH. Board of Trustees. Attest: C. O LANDER. Town Clerk. TN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF JACOB MATT, VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 115. To the creditors of Jacob Matt, vol untary bankrupt, of Indiana Harbor, Lake County, State of Indiana: You. and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 5th day of March, A. D. 1912, Jacob Matt was duly adjudjred banPt apd the first meeting of his creanors wm De neid at the United ' States Court Room. Hammond, Indiana, at ten o Clock a. m.. Saturday. Maroh 23, 1912, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such other business a3 may " "vrl -me oeiore such meeting. 10 secure; consideration all claims must be Properly endorsed on the outer B.ue inercBi un me name or the bank rupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name and address i of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, March 5, 1912. r i LitrtAhK uc LiyLUK LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens or the City of Hammond, Lake County and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, Charles H. Mead, is a male In habitant and resident of said City, iuwiisaip, wountjr ana state, ana over the age or twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana fo more man one year ana in the City- o Hammond, North Township, Lake County, .Indiana, for more than si months prior to the date of this notice and that he is a qualified voter there of; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character. Said undersigned will file his applica tion with the Board of County Corrimis sloners of Lake County on Jhe firs Monday in April, at the courthouse a Crown Point, Indiana, for permission to purchase the license of Malon F. De Wolf, heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Indiana, on the 1st day of May, 1911, the same being a license to sell spirltotis, vinous and malt liquors 1 less quantities than five gallons at time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises described as fol lows: The ground floor front room of th iwo-siory rrame ouiluing situated on southwest corner of Indiana boulevard and 111th street, in Section 1. Town ship 37, Range 10 in Hammond, Lak County, Indiana. Tho room pn which liquors are to be sold and drank i 20x30 feet and 12 feet high, fronting o Indiana Boulevard, a public highway i said City of Hammond. Bar room 'has glass front, and " all of the inside of said room can be seen from said high way. Said room has three doors an two windows and there are three liv ing rooms in rear and seven above. CHARLES H. MEAD, A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARE OR POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING ADS. A FEW DIMES FOR YOUR OWN "WANT." IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING IN THE. TIMES AND THE ISUAL RE iVLT IS A JOS. . i

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

GLEN PARK. Lots 1 land 12, blks 13 and 14, C. J. Williama' add. Charles J. Williams to Oliver P. M. Perkins 500 Lota 3 and 9. blk 8, Relssig's add. Otto Matthias to George Brueckheimer EAST CHICAGO. I Lots 51 and 5.2, blk 6, Lake Shore add, Jacob Essam to Henry EgBam '. Lots 3 and 4. blk 19. SW 4 29-37-9. aKtherine A. Freeman to Frank S. Betz Lots 5 and 6, blk 1, SW ,i 29-37-9, John (lunzenhauser to Cen tral Investment & Realty Co... 5,000 Lots 44 and 45, blk 1. SW i 29-37-9, John Gunzenhauser to GostUn, Meyn & Co 5,000 WHITING. Lot 38. Davidson's 10th add. Chas. D. Davidson to John A. Hows.. 600 Lot 11, blk 4, Standard add. Stan dard Oil Co. to Alfred J. E. Dimmock 1,100 GARY. Lot 14, blk 8, Sanford Tubbs 2nd add, Hobart Realty Co. to Edwin Tlpmore Lot 25, blk 7, Broadway add, F. A. L. Vosaler to Henry A. Vossler 2,000 Lot 11, blk 6, Broadway add, Har old E. Hammond to Leonard M. Vyszynskl 550 INDIANA HARBOR Lots 12 to 22, blk 18: lots 5 to IS. blk 18, 4th add, Barney Cohen to Ind. Tr. & Sav. Bank Lot 24. blk 15, 2nd add. JoseDh Olejnik to Albert Zgrjek 650 Lot 25, blk 14. 2nd add. Wocleck Boglelozyk to Mateusx Toroczak 375 Lot 26, blk 14, 2nd add. Modest Zlelinski to Albert Zgrajek... 375 Lots 1 to 8. blk t, Michigan ave. add, Ind. Har. Realty Co. to Chas. M. Boyden 15,230 Lots 27 and 2S, blk 17, 2nd add. William T. Merridlth to Ansel J. Slocumb 500 Lots 7 and 8, blk 58, Martin Papanek to John Zakush 3,000 TOLLESTON. Lot 4 8. blk 3, German ia. No. 2. Helen L. McNaughton to Henry A. Paine Lot 30. blk 8, Logan Pk, Thomas E. Knotts to Frank Bean HAMMOND. 400 Lot 1 and N 15 feet lot 2, lots 5 and 6, Muenich's add. Theodore Moor to Gustav Muenich 2,500 Same description. Mary Muenich to Theodore Moor 2,500 w teet ot k n leet of lot 39, blk 6, Homewood add, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to Matilda Mar.dernach , . . ; Und M lots 31 to 33, blk 3; lots 6 to 8, 14 to 18, blk 4. Marble's sub of Marbles add. Charles H. Frledrich to William J. McAleer Lots 67 to 71, Stafford & Trankle's Ironworkers' add, Frank Hammond to Clarence I. Hoffman.. DYER so; Lots 1 and 2, Erhard Kedat to Carl W. Frederich HOBART. 925 Lot 26, blk 3, Claus Zlegler to Charles Holhamer 150 CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices on carbon and other oils: Standard white. 9c; perfection, 10c; headlight. 175, llic; eocene, 12c; elalne. 18V4c; V. M. P. naphtha, HHc; gasoline, 14c; machine gasoline, 23c; raw linseed oil. single brls, 76c; 5 brl lots. T5e; boiled, single brls, "7c; 5 brl lots, 76c; turpentine, 64c; summer black oil, 7'4c; winter black oil. Sc. These Quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chi cago. CASH GRAIN MARKET. I Winter wheat by sample: No. 2 red. $1.02 01.03; No. 3 red, 96c$1.03; No. 2 hard, $ 1.03 1.05 ; No. 3 hard, $1.001.04. Spring wheat by sample: No. 1 northern. $1.09113; No. 2 northern, $1.0801.11; No. 3 spring. 99c$1.06. Corn by sample: No. 3, 66 67c; No. 3 white, 6767ic; No. 3 yellow, 66(i67V4c; No. 4. 63Vi65c. Oats by sample: No. 2, 53e; No. 2 white. E354c; No. S, 53c; No. 3 white, 5253Vici No. 4 white, 4 5 53c; standard, 53454c. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Receipts, 7,439 tabs; creanv ery, 30c; price to retail dealers, sic; prints. 32c; extra firsts, 29c; firsts. 28c; seconds, 27c; dairies, extra, 28c firsts, 26c; seconds, 24c; No. 1 ladles, 24c; packing stock, 23c. Eggs Receipts, 7,207 cases; miscel laneous lots, cases included, 2021c: cases returnea, is(zoc; ordinary firsts, 21c; firsts, must be 70 per cent fresh, 21 c; No. 1 dirties, 20c; checks. 18c. Potatoes Receipts, 113 cars; Wis consin, $1.101.15; Michigan, $1.13 1.15; Minnesota, $1.131.15. .Sweet potatoes Illinois, per brl. $4.00 05.00. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights. 78c: 60 to 95. 8V49c; 80 to 100 lbs, 10 11 c; 100 to 120, 12c. Dressed beef Ribs. No. 1, 20 c: No. 1 loins. 24c; No. 1 round, 10c; No. 1 chuck. SV4; No. l piate. mc. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 14c; chickens, fowls. 15c; roosters, 10c; springs, 15c; geese, 10c; ducks, 15c. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, choice, $2.55; prime. $2.45; red kidney, fancy, $2.60; white kidney, $3.00; brown Swedish, long, $2.00; round, $2.25 Green vegetables Asparagus, per box, $3.006.00; beets. 50c per sack; cabbage, per brl, $3.003. 00; carrots, 75 90c per sack; cucumbers, dos, $1,009 1.50; cauliflower, $1.!52.7S per box; celery, $1.002.00: horseradish, 3550c per doz stalks; lettuce, head, per brl. $2.00l!.O0; leaf, J5c per case; mush - rooms, 1525c per lb; onions, $3.00 4.50 per 100 lbs; parsley, $S.00 12.00 per brl; peppers, crate, $3.00 5.50; rad - ishes, 20050c per doz; spinach. $3.00 8 8.00 per brl; pieplant, . bunch, 4060c; string beans, $2.004.00 per hamper; tomatoes, $3.00 g 4.00 per crate; turnips, $1.00 per tub; watercress, 15 18c per do. "' - "

SEASON NOW ON

THE WANE But a few weeks more and basket ball enthuslsasts of Lake county, will see me close or the popular game which haa gained a firm foot hold in this vicinity. Nevere before haa such interests been taken in any Indoor sport and when the last game is booked, the Lake county team can look back at, a most successful season. Some excellent players have been found and the different squads have run up against and defeated some of the best, teams In the country. Why it has been sugested that an all-star team be picked and a game scheduled with the champions of Indiana. It would be a great game and no doubt would draw a packed house, whereever it was staged. Whiting high school has carried off the county championship while the Whiting Owls have a claim in for the championship of Northern Indiana and both teams are there when it comes to putting up a fast game having defeated everything in the region. Few games are scheduled this week. but those that are to be played will be of much importance to the winners. Gary is in the midst of the city chainplonship series and tonight the E. J. & E. va. Electrics and Tin' Plates vs. American Bridge teams will be seen in action. Some hard foutrht frames are expected as the winners will fight it out for the University Club trophy Thursday night for the championship Another important game will be played Saturday at Notre Oame when the Whiting high school and Wolf Lake of the Twelfth district will play, for state honors. The Whiting Owls will als-j play at Hobart Saturday night in. a championship game. MAY START SOON TO ON FEDERAL BILDG. TJnCle Sam Thinking Se riously About Gary's Federal Building. A postal inspector was in Gary yes terday on a secret mission and it was learned today that his visit was in connection with the early building o the United States government building in Gary. This is taken to indicate that the department at Washington figures on erecting the postoffice some time this spring. - - :- Congress appropriated $125,000 for the Gary federal building and in order that the entire amount could be put In the structure the steel corporation donated the necessary land. The post office building will be on the southeast corner of Fifth avenue and Adams street. On the neighboring southwest corner is the Gary Y. M. C A. and di rectly across the street will be the Carnegie library which is now in course of erection. The postal inspector secured data re garding train service, mail require ments. etc. BUSY DAYS AHEAD FOR POLITICIANS (.Continued from Pago I.) tion books and other supplies from one of a number of concerns which are now having them printed in conformance with the requirements of the law. Lake county citizens will have three opportunities to register. The first will be May 9 which is 180 days before the election, the next will be September 6, sixty days preceeding the election and the last will be October 6 twenty-nine days preceeding election What effect registration will have on the vote is merely a matter ot speculation. Some politicians are of the opinion that It will not reduce the vote while others think It will and that it will result in the elimination of many undesirable Influences in politics Reckon With Foreign Vote. The foreign vote in Lake county is one that will have to be reckoned with and now instead of merely having to see that the foreigner has his natu ralization papers and gets to the polls the politicians wil have to see to that they all register. The rooms In which the registration are made can not be in connection with saloons. This will make it necessary to make some changes in the polling places that have been used again and again in the various cities. Auditor Charles Johnson, who has an Important part to play in the comlti registration, says that the importan steps in preparation for the coming registration will be taken at the April session of the board of commissioners, INLAND STEEL INCREASES STOCK $2,500,00 Stock at $125 For Indiana Harbor Plant. The Inland Steel company will offer to- its stockholders the privilege of subscribing for new stock at $125 a share to an amount equal to 13 per cent of I their present holdings. At a special I meeting yesterday the stockholders auI thorized an Increase In the capitallzation from $7,500,000 to .$10,000,000. On I June 30 last $6,316,821 of the company's I stock was outstanding, and on that basis the new stock Issue, at par. would amount to $947,523, which, at $125 a 1 share, would bring in $1,184,403. The proceeds are to be, used for the erection of four open-hearth furnaces and a new plate mill and other improvements at Indiana-Harbor. The company pays regular divlden,ds of 7 .por cent and 3 Jper cnt ettta.' " ..' "' ' "

ARCHITECT SHOULD HAVE (1AILEDIT DOVtl W. L. Hammons Has Absolutely No Clue to Stolen Bungalow.

Will L. Hammons, the young Gary architect, who was the victim of one of the strangest and boldest burglaries in history is still mourning the loss of his four-room house which was stolen by sneak thieves late Friday night or early Saturday morning. The house which was a newly completed one stood in Clark road near Borman boulevard. On Friday Mr. Hammons and workmen completed the finishing touches to the house which wai one of the finest little homes in Tolleston. Saturday when he visited his proper ty with an idea of noting the furniture requirements the house was gone. Chief Martin has a strong detail of police working on the case so if any of your neighbors seem to have acqulr- j ed a house real suddenly kindly report the fact to police headquarters. "The next time I build a house in Gary I will nail it down to the ground and secure it by heavy anchors," said the disheartened Mr. Hammons. "We use to laugh at the expression 'nail down your sidewalks' but here is a case where it is best to nail down your house." JINGO BEER CASES ON TRIAL TODAY tContlnued from Pace 1.) Ahlgrlm. The anti-saloon element at Lowell has employed Attorney Mat thews, who with Attorney Otto Bruce has represented the Anti-saloon League in this part of the state fir the last five years. Then to the surprise of the attor- ' ney s for the oerense me court appointed Otto taruee as special judge in the case. With Bruce on the bench and Matthews as the chief prosecutor. Attorneys McAleer and Herbert S. Barr have ben j wondering where they get off. j The usual custom in the appoint- j ment of a special judge in a hotly contested case like this is for the court to consult with the attorneys lnregard to the acceptability of the prospective appointee. If the court's appointment is not aceptable to both sides the practice is for him to suggest the names of a number of attorneys from which list one is accepted by a process of alternate elimination. The attorneys in this case say that the court did not even advise with them in the matter of his appointment. He simply announced the appointment of Otto Bruce and that was all there was to it. It is expected that the cases which will go on trial at Crown Point "today will take all week, 1 not longer They are attracting more attention than any criminal matters that have come up in a long time. DR. HURTY TO SPEAK BEFORE ASSOCIATION The Home and School association of East Chicago has arranged with Dr. J. N. Hurty, secretary of the state board of health, to address the club Tuesday evening. March 12. at tho McKinley building. East Chicago. Dr. Hurty is a recognized leader in the fight for better health conditions. He is an interesting speaker and whether or not you agree with him, he will give you something about which to think. His subject will be "The Gospel of Hygiene." Parents and others Interested in the schools are invited. In order that Dr. Hurty may return to Indianapolis on the early train, the lecture will begin at 7:45 p. m. The Home and School association was organized three years ago by patrons and teachers ot the McKinley and Harrison schools. Many Interesting programs have been given and discussions Indulged In. In a way these have become social centers where patrons may meet, enjoy an evening of entertainment and instructions and talk with their neighbors. Problems of Interest to both patrons and teachers as well as the community as a whole are discussed. Much' credit Is due the patrons and teachers for this helpful organization. There should be a large attendance to hear Dr. llurty at the evening meeting. The doctor will arrive in East Chicago Tuesday morning and will spend the day visiting the schools and talking to the pupils about the importance of good health. He will address

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$10 $20 $30 C40 $50 and up. 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 privilege of a most ample Rebate if paid before due. ASK US. $10 and up. We loan anywhere In the Calumet District. Calumet Loan Co. 212 Hammond Building Phone 323 OPEN EVERY EVENING. the high school at I0r30 and tha McKlnley pupils at 11. At 3 p. m. he will talk to the pupils, teachers and patrons In the Washington school. It is hoped that the physicians and business men interested in the sanitary situation here will arrange to meet Dr. llurty. Dr. Schlieker Is co-operating I 1 . . .1 II CT. V. 1 1 niL" lne " " in the entertainment of Dr. Hurty while here. . " - JIDGW. DRAWS THE I.IE. "Where're you from?" demanded deputy city attorney John Engelke. ot Indianapolis, of an oval faced, middleaged man, who, in police court, had pleaded guilty to' "drunk." "Clrclevtlle, Ind.," was the answer. "He was making the rounds," commented bicycleman Hartsell. who mads the arrest: "I'd like' to square this," pleaded tha culprit. . Judge Collins gave another angle to the talk: , "Its a mathematical impossibility can't square a circle," he said. "$lt fine call the next case." SUrtOTS WAYWARD SISTER. Edna Rambo Cox of Terre Haute wad shot and probably fatally wounded last night by her brother, Harry Rtir.Mo, when she refused to leave an alleged resort in Terre Haute. The bullet entered the left breast just above the heart. Rambo, when he notified tho police after the shooting, expressed regret he had not Instantly .killed .his sister. Rambo is associated libuslness with his father. H. O. Rambo, a merT" chant of Paris. 111. .' ARE YOtT READING THE TIMES , ' a TUB CHESAPEAKE OHIO RAJ 1m WAY" OF I.YDIAXA. ' . Leara-lns; Time at II nmniand. lad. Effective Jaa. Ttfc, 1012. -gabteet to Ckamge Without Notice. 1:16 pm. DAILY. Limited for Cincinnati. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Richmond. Norfolk and Virginia and Nona Carolina points. "Local for Clncla:23 am DAILY j nati. connecting i wlti P. F. V. Llm- . nitrr iteo for tn East. 13.38 am DAILY. Local for Cincinnati. :40 pm DAILT. Local for Chlcajra 6:36 pm DAILY. Limited for Chicag and West. :1T am DAILY. Local for Chicago. Bleeping, Observation -Parlor and Dining Cars on Limited Trains. Sleeping Cars on Night Trains DON'T GO TO LAW Oar Abstract win show you whether you are buying land or a taw suit. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY : Successors to ALLMAlf BROS. A DIJCWIDDfSj. CAPITAL $100,000.00 Abstracts of Title to Lands In Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 56 Broadway, Gary, Ind. ,. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Chicago Title A Tract Company, Chicago, III. & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN CROWN rO:NT, IND