Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1912 — Page 7

Thursday, May 2, 1912.

THE TIMES. 7

8

Clarified

Istrator of Baid Estate, by the Judge of

the Lake Superior Court.

Said Kstate is supposed to be solvent.

LINCOLN V. CRAVENS,

Dated March 11. 1912.

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS- . NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Aaaders of ths following advert ise,ments who wish to communicate wun advertisers whose Identity ts not " vealed. ahould follow tha Instructions to address them by the key latter -an. Raquasta at this of Oca to ve v- ijAn(i. - .nnnvmmia advertisers

ean not. in Justice to the advertisers, d

answered. Simply follow instruct".

a. ,. it Is advised

ics. a a a a, a a - - - that all classified ads should ullr " : mailed or ent to the office. The will not be responsible tor errora 'ads taken over tha telephone.

FOR SALE. FOR SALE Hot water heater and laundry stove combined, cheap. Phone 622. 2-3

NOTICE

GARBAGE NOTICE.

The public Is Hereby notified that on

FOR SALE At a bargain, fine, modern and after May 6- J. the ordinance South Hohman street residence on , regulating: the disposal of garbage and BO-foot lot. east front, nine rooms and i other waste matters (leaves, grass, tin

two baths, gas and electric lights, hot ! cans- Parts tr other articles water heat. Phone 966J. 2-3 i commonly ; known as rubbish) will be

rigorously enforced. Signed,

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Christ

Knudson, Deceased. No. 826. Notice Is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

LINCOLN V. CRAVENS, Administrator.

Dated March 18. 191.

FOR SALE-Saloon license. J B S, 409143rd at.. East Chicago, Ind. 2-2

MALE HELP. WANTED Carriage blacksmith. Famous Mfg. Co.. East Chicago. Ind.

WANTED Intelligent boy about 18 years old for hardware dept. Apply to Mr. Gruen, Lion store, Hammond.

WANTED By a large mfg. concern In this district, man and wife, man to act as Janitor for office bullling and gardner and wife to prepare and serve a noonday lunch to about 25 employes. W 25, Times, Hammond. 1-2

WANTED Reliable man, good penman; must be rapid and accurate mathematician; temporary position; good salary. Apply In person, C. I. & S. Ry. engineer accountant office, Gibson.

WANTED Machinist, first class general - workman. Apply at once- W. B. Conkey plant.

FOR SALE Now is the time to buy a home cheap. 3-room cottage on Elm st., 4-room and bath cottage on Hemlock stvnear 136th; 7-room and bath cottage on Grapevine st. near 135th; 2 -fiat brick building. Hemlock st. near 139th. These and many others. Also choice vacant resident and business property. W. C. Harding. Indiana Trust & Savings

Bank, Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE A heavy spring wagon. R. Vander Molen, Lansing. 1-2

FOR SALE Very reasonable, established business; net profits $60 per wtek; good reasons for selling. Address O K. Gary Times, Gary, Ind.

FOR SALE A number one paying business in the heart of the Calumet district; only business of the kind of city of over 20,000; reasons for selling, old age and failing health. Address G, Times, Hammond. 1-2

FOR SALE Cottage In Tolleston on Borman Blvd. between 2nd and 3rd, cheap. Address 510 Summer St.. Hammond. 1-3

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT.

THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE

COUNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR

COURT, ROOM NO. 3, MARCH TERM,

1912. SAMUEL REIFEN VS. FAN

NIE REIFEN. CAUSE NO. 8921 ACTION TO DIVORCE.

ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS Now comes the plaintiff by Joseph

Hammond, Ind., April 30, 1912. Sealed I W. Gilles, attorney, and files ahis cam

WM. D. WEIS,

Commissioner of Health. JOHN F. KUHLMAN. Street Commissioner.

proposals will be received at this build

ing until 2 o'clock p. m., May 15th, 1912,

for furnishing fuel, lights, water. Ice, miscellaneous supplies, washing towels, hauling ashes, and sprinkling streets for this building during the fiscal year

ending June 30, 1913, or such portion of

the year as may be deemed advisable.

plaint herein, together with an affl

davit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Fannie Reifen. is

not a resident of the State of Indian

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

The right to reject any and all bids is I that unless she appear and answer or

reserved by the Treasury Department.

F. R. Schaaf, Custodian.

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph

Bogacz, Deceased. No. 836. Notice is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed admin

istrator of said Estate, by the Judge

of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

SOUTH SIDE TRUST & SAVINGS

BANK, Administrator, Dated March 26, 1912.

demur therein, at the calling of said

cause, on the 24th day of June, A. D,

1912, the same being the 37th day of

the next term of said Court to be begun

and held in lloom No. 3, in the Superior

Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of May. 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 Hammond, this 17th day of

Apr.ll, A. D. 1912.

ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk LaC, By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk.

,FOR SALE R. C. and S. C. R. I. reds, new. one cockerel and thirty hens, and 100

L. . young chicks with or without cluck.

WANTED 12 stone masons on

Schafer, contractor, Hohman and Rus- $1.50 to $2; chicks 15c. Inquire 525 Sib sell sts.', Hammond. 29-3 ley st, Hammond, or phone 1017J.

WANTED CEMENT FINISHERS AND FOR SALE Grocery and market, best

STRIP SETTERS; job. i location in city of Hammond; well

SQUARE DEAL CONSTRUCTION PHONE GARY 1659.

CO.,

WANTED 50 experienced car repairers; steady work, good wages. Illinois Car & Mfg. Co.. 142nd and Clark. Hammond. i i - in WANTED Car carpenters and car repairers; steady work. Apply at the plant, Cudahy Packing Co., East Chicago. Ind. 22tf FE1VSALE HELP. " WANTED Dishwasher, private boarding house; go home nights; Polish -preferred. 460J Forsyth ave.. East Chicago.

etsabllshed going business, with excellent future prospects; well stocked; annual sales over $38,000; will consider part cash and security . for balance; have other interests. For particulars, box 792, Whiting, Ind.

WANTED Competent girl for general "'' housework In family of "three; good ; wages.' 23 Elisabeth St., Hammond,

WANTED Experienced girl for house- ". work, or attractive proposition for '.married couple; colored preferred. Apply E. F. Johnston, 60 Highland St., Hammond, Ind. . 1-3

WANTED A good girl for general housework. Mrs.' A. M. Turner, 18 Glendale Park, Hammond. 30-6

" WANTED Dishwasher. State st, Hammond.

Chop Suey, 99 30-3

WANTED TO RENT.

WANTED Furnished room by con

genial gentlemen; prefer small fami

ly where home comforts can be enjoyed; give full particulars. K 27, Times, Hammond. 26-5 LOST AND FOTIND. LOST Gold watch fob; Initials S G. Return to Mlnas Furniture Co. and get reward. 2-3 LOST In Knox or Mlnas stores, $25 In $5 bills, wrapped in tissue paper, by working woman In poor health and out of employment. Finder will be liberally rewarded if returned to Times . office, Hammond. , ,

FOR SALE A few bar gains in Hammond real es

tate- It will pay you to see m i

beiore you -buy. D. C. Atkinson, Lawyer, 36 Rimbach

Bldg., Hammond.

. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Steve

Tomkovlch. Deceased. No. 839.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator o.f said Estate, by the Judge

of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate Is Bupposed to be solvent.

HAMMOND SAVINGS & TRUST CO., Administrator. Dated April 1, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Josef

Clesko, Deceased. No. 840.

Notice is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed admin

istrator of said Estate, by the Judge

of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

JOSEPH J. CHILLA.

J Administrator.

uatea April i, isiz.

NOTICE.

SIDEWALK FRANKLIN SCHOOL

ROBERTSDALE.

The Board of Education of the School

City of Hammond, Indiana, will receive

sealed bids for constructing . a sidewalk on 116th street, adjacent to

Franklin School Building. For dlmen

sions and specifications, see City En

gineer.

The Board reserves the rigiit to re

ject any or all bids. .

The bids are to be given by the bid

der to the Board at Us meeting May

14, 1912, 8 o'clock, office of Superintendent of Schools.

A. S. STANTON, Secretary.

3,500

285

Lot 4. blk C, Hoffman's 2nd add, Anton Ruclenskl to Bertha Gehring 1 Same as last deed, Bertha Gehring to Clara Rucienski i . . 1

Lots 3 and 4. blk 16. east Dart

North Side add. Louts M. Helnts to Paul Rose 1,250 CROWN POINT.

Lots 15 to 17, Hoffman's add, An

na Hoffman to August Schuster 400

Part lot 7, Jackson's dlv. of com

missioner's add; part lot 6, Commissioner's add. Daniel H. Hoffman to Reuben Hipsley.... 1,200

GARY.

Lot 22, blk 5, Gary Land Co.'s 1st

sub, Gary Land Co. to John Kerr 625

Same as last deed,- John Kerr to

Chester E. Wirt 4,500

Lot 3, blk 5, Broadway add. Mor

ris Wolf to August J. Pelka....

Blks 25, 30. 31. 36, 2nd sub. East

Gary, George Earle to -William Earle

Lot 25, blk 4, Gary Park add. J.

Glenn Harris to Nicholas Boclu NEW CHICAGO. -

Lot 8. blk 4. 6th add. New Chi

cago Real Estate and Invest Co. to Henry Ellas

HOBART.

Lots 11 to 13, blk 6, George and

Wm. Earle's sub, Mayvorite Castle to Mary Harper 2,300 TOLLESTON".

Lot 5, blk 3, Tolleston Land Co.'s

1st sub, Tolleston Land . Co. to

Josief Imre '

Lot 18, blk 8. Logan Park add.

Harold F. Combs, unmar., to Stefan Bartal Lots 19 to 21, blk 8, Logan Park add, Harold F. Combs to Frank Gayda Lots 9 to 12, blk 6, Cak Park add. Lake & Porter Land & Investment Co. to Isabella Von Plnnon LEROT. Lots 26 and 27, William Turner to John W. Beach. TOLLESTON. Lots 9 and 10, blk 4, Logan Park add, Hoy D. Davis to James 3. Brown Und. hi lots 9 and 10, blk 4, Logan Park add, James S. Brown to Linnle M. Dobe Lots 28 and 29, blk 4, Wheeler & Petty's add. Garden City Sand Co. to Janos Nyltray EAST CHICAGO. North lot 9, blk 6. NW 32-37-9, East Chicago Co. to Adam

Mikszic 118.75

South hi lot 9 and lot 10, blk 6, NW 32-37-9, Same aa last deed

to Josefa Pernal 35S.25

450

150

roo

80

150

FOR SALE Motorcycle; Thor twin-

cylinder, belt, free engine; not run over 1,200 miles; guaranteed In good shape; price $175. Address N. J.'Ludwlg, St. John, Ind.

FOR SALE Six-flat 18-room frame . building, renting fo $51 per month; one block east of Broadway and north of 19th ave.; price $1,800 cash or $1,950 oa easy payments. Address A.;Dearbyne, 1715 Broadway, Gary.

FOR SALE A modern 5-room bungalow; ready t omeve into today. Telephone 1241R for terms. 26-6

FOR SALE Shetland pony, cart and harness; absolutely safe for children. R. B. Wells, 76 State st., Hammond.

LOST Diamond stud Wednesday night between 7 and 9 o'clock; liberal reward. E. M. Dibos, 150 Fayette st., Hammond. 2-6

LOST Gold linked watch fob, seal with Initials "F. M." Reward for return to Dr. Dewey, Whiting. 30-3

LOST College pin with name engraved, at Odd Fellows hall in East Chicago, Monday night; reward. Return 919-145th St., East Chicago.

MISCELLANEOUSPHONE 771, YOUNG MEN'S TAILORS. for best cleaning and pressing. 61 State st,, Hammond. ! 18-lm

TYPEWRITERS All makes sold at

lowest prices, cash or credit. Rentals and repairs. H. J. Postlewaite. Cltlsens

National Bank Bldg., Hammond. Ind,

Phone $97. 4tf

for balk Old papers, B cents a baa-

die, at Times office. Hammond.

WANTED TO BTJY.

REAL ESTATE WANTED In Indiana Harbor for spot cash; vacant 50 feet in area bounded by 137th st.. Hemlock, Michigan." Elm and Guthrie. Address Cash, care Times, Indiana Harbor.

FOR SALE Second hand household

goods at a give away price. Call Gol

den Bros.' storage house, Fayette and Sohl st., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. man

ager.

FOR SALE Three lots purchased of

Condlt-McGinnlty Realty Co.. in block I. Condlt A McGlnnlty's 6th addition

to Gary, near 25th and Main sts., now

for sale for one-half the price (consid

eration of deed dated. Oct. S, 1910) paid for same. Inquire room 212, Reynolds

Bldg.. Gary. lltf

HORRENT. FOR RENT Flat, furnrshed complete,

6 rooms, 3 closets, bathroom, pantry, hot and cold water, gas range, gas lights, 4 beds, telephone. 222A Fayette

St., Hammond. .

FOR PSNT Four-room modern cot tage at 231 Logan st. Apply 276 Sib ley st.. Hammond. Phone 941M.

FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for

light housekeeping. 515 Michigan ave.

Hammond. 2-3

FOR RENT Furnished room; modern conveniences; lady preferred. Inquire 326 Cleveland ave., Whiting. 2-3

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Theo

dore R. Kruczkowskl, Deceased. No.

8)8.

Notice is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed executor

of said Estate, by the Judge of the

Lake Superior Court,

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

EDWARD BEHNKE. Executor. Dated March 29. 1913.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION,

In the Matter of the Estate of Simeon

L Sanger, Deceased. No. 827.

Notice is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed admin

istrator of said Estate, by the Judge

of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

WALTER L SA.NGER, Administrator. Dated March 18. 1912.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION,

In the Matter of the Estate of Pana-

geotis Bomperes, alias Peter Vom-

perls, Deceased. No.825.

Notice is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge

of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

GARY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator, Dated March 14, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Hugo

Schwalbe, Deceased. No. 843.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed admin

istrator of said Estate, by the Judge

of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

FRED GASTEL, Administrator. Dated April 8, 1912.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the Board

of Education of the School City of

Hammond, Hammond, Indiana, will re

ceive sealed bids on the 14th day of

May, 1912. at the office Of the Superin

tendent of Schools, in Eder building, at 8 o'clockfl p. m.. for the construction and furnishing all material and labor for a heating plant for Irving School and new addition to same. All according to "the plane --and specifications for said addition to building pre

pared by Mac Turner, now on file in the office of the architect, room 502

Hammond building, In the City of Ham

mond, Indiana.

Bids must be delivered to the Board

of Education by person making bid at 8 o'clock p. m., May 14, 1912.

Bids must be accompanied by a cer

tified check of two and one-half (2)

per cent of the amount of bid, payable

to the Treasurer of the Board of Edu

catipn, which shall be forfeited to Board of Education in case the success

ful bidder falls to enter into the con

tract for said work.

Said board reserves the right to re

ject any and all bids.

A. S. STANTON? Secretary Board of Educxtlon.

FOR RENT New 7-room flat; strictly modern; electric vacuum cleaner and washing machine, oak finish, cement floors in kitchen and bath; hot water heat; corner Charlotte and State sts. Phone 1305L3.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

in the. Matter of the Estate of Fred

Lee. Deceased. No. 842.

Notice Is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, 'by the Judge

of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent.

SOUTH SIDE TRUST & SAVINGS,

BANK, Administrator. Dated April 4. 1912.

FOR RENT Furnished room with private family; all modern conveniences. 298 Sibley st., Hammond. Phone 1068J.

WANTED A second hand roll top desk; state price. Address 703 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. .2

AUTOS FOR SALE. FOR SALE 5-passenger automobile, $500. Phone 326J or inquire 3408 Fir St.. Indiana Harbor. 30-4 THERE ARE SIX COPIES OF THE TIMES SOLD IN HAMMOND FOR EVERY COPY SOLD BY ANY OTHER PAPER. IT GIVES YOU THREE TIMES AS MICH NEWS FOR OXE CENT AS OTHER PATERS DO FOB TWO CENTS.

FOR RENT Furnished 4-room cottage, with bath and eras. Inquire 249 Logan st.-; Hammond. 80-3

FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room flat; centrally loeated. Inquire 194 State t., Hammond. Tel. 981M.

FOR RENT Two modern 6-room flats; , also 6, 6 and 7-room houses for sale or rent. L H. Stafford Jfc Co.,- Hammond. Phone 1033M.

FOR RENT Pleasant front room; gentleman preferred. Apply 43 Carroll st., Hammond. Phone 813M.

FOR RENT 8-room upper fiat with all modern conveniences. '106 Carroll st., Hammond. 27-6

FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for

light housekeeping. 183 Plummer

ave.. Hammond. 22tf

FOR RENT New f..t; all modern, ply 421 Indiana ave., Hammond.

Ap-

NOICE TO CONTRACTORS,

Notice Is hereby given that the Board

of Education of the School City of

Hammond, Hammond, Indiana, will re

celved sealed bids on the 14th day of

May, 1912, at the office of the Superin

tendent of Schools, in Eder building,

at 8 o clock p. m.. for the construction and furnishing all material and labor

for an eisrht-room addition and audi

ionu into me Irving scnool. All ac

cording to the plans and specifications

for said addition to building prepared

Dy Mac Turner, now on file in the of

fice of the architect, room 502 Ham

mond building, in the City of Ham'

mond, Indiana.

Bids must be delivered to Board of

Education by person making bid at 8

o'clock p. m.. May 14th, 1912.

Bids must be accompanied by a cer

tified check of two an done-half C2V4)

per cent of the amount of bid, payable

to the Treasurer of Board of Educa

tlon, which shall be forfeited to Board

of Education In case the successful bidder falls to enter Into the contract

for said work.

Said Board reserves the right to re

Ject any and all bids.

A. S. STANTON, Secretary Board of Education.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Walter

Moll, Deceased. No. 841.

Notice is hereby given that the un

dersigned has been appointed admin

istrator of said Estate, by the Judge

of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent.

SOUTH SIDE TRUST SAVINGS

BANK,

Administrator.

Dated April 4, 1912.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Paul

Shadis, Deceased. No. 837.

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned-' has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge

of the Lake Superior' Court.

Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent.

LINCOLN V. CRAVENS.

, Administrator.

Dated March 80, 1812. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the Matter of the Estate of Lazar Krustanoff Becreff, Deceased. No.

820.

Notice is hereby given that the un-t dersigned has been appointed admin-

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

WHITING

Lot 22, blk 4, Central Park add.

Whiting Land Co. to John Hus

sy ..$1,460

HAMMONL.

Lot 12, west H lot 11. blk 1; lot

1, blk 4; west hi lot 48, lot 9. blk 2; lot 47, etst lot -48, blk . 2. Riverside add; lot 3. blk 3, Harrison Park add; lots 5 and 6, blk 1, Harrison Park add.; . lots 18, 19. blk 5; lots 4 to 14, blk 7; lots 43 and 44. blk 5, Homewood add; lots 41, 42, 43, 44, blk 3; lots 17 and 18, blk 4, Riverside add, Caroline Webb,

Gd.. to Joseph G. Ibach et al. 10,505.49 Lots 46 and 47, blk 8, Homewood - add, Gostlin, Meyn & Co. to Harry Smith 1,200 Lots 41,. 42, and east H vacated alley between lots 40 and 41. blk 1, Homewood add, Henry T. Burk to Ernest A, Bergquist - 1 Same as last deed, Ernest A. -, Bergquist to Henry T. Burk... 1 Und. l-5 lots 1 and 2, blk 3, Wilcox & Godfrey's add. Otto , C. Borman to Frank Borman,...'.. 500

PRODUCEjuIARKET.

Butter Receipts, 7,165 tubs; cream

ery, 31c; price to retail dealers, 32Hc;

prints, 83 He; extra firsts, 30c; firsts.

29c; seconds, 28c; dairies, extra. 28c

firsts, 26c; seconds, 14c; No. 1 ladles.

23c; packing stock, 22c

Eggs Receipts, 39,962 cases; mlscel

laneous lots, cases included,, 1717Hc;

cases returned, '16H17c; ordinary firsts, 17V4c; firsts, must be 70 per cent

fresh, 18c; extra candled for city trade,

21c; No. 1 dirties, 15Hc; checks. 14c

Potatoes Receipts, "41 cars; Wiscon

sin. $1.081.13; Michigan. $1.101.15

Minnesota, $1.10 1.15.

New potatoes Florida, No. 1. 7.50 per

brl; No. .2, $6.00 per brl.

Veal 50 to 60 lb weights. 88Hc; 60

fe 80, 810c; 85 to 100 lbs, 10llc

90 to 110 lbs, llH12c.

Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 16c: No.

loins, 22c;" No. 1 round, 11c; No.

chuck, 9c; No. 1 plate, 7V4c.

Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12e

chickens, fowls, lJVjc; roosters, 10c

geese, 9c; ducks, 15c.

Beans Pea beans, hand plckea

choice. $2.65; prime. $2.55; red kidney,

$2.50(32.60; white, kidney, $2.75 03.00

brown Swedish,' long, $2.25; round,

$2.35.

Berries Strawberries, Loulslanas,

$1.0032.25 per 24 pint case. r

Green vegetables Asparagus. pet

box. $1.002.50; beets, $1.502.50 crate

Cabbage, brl, $3. 00 3. 23; carrots,: $2.00

3.00 per crate; cucumbers, 60c$1.25 per

doz; cauliflower, $1.50 3.60 per box

celery, $2.004.00; green onions, $1.25

2.00 per box; green peas, box, $ 1.00(g)

1.75; horseradish, $4.00 per brl; lettuce

head, per brl. $1.00(3 4.00; leaf, 20c. per

case; mushrooms, 2035c per lb; on

ions, $1.5002.25 per Cumner crate; pars

ley, $2.503.50 per brl; peppers, $2.00 per case; pieplant, box, 25(g 60c; string

beans, 60c$2.00 per hamper; spinach,

758oc per brl; tomatoes, $2.00(34.00

per crate; turnips, $1.25 per tub; water

cress, $4.00 per brl.

f

Money! Money! Money

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times and friends every reason to hope

for the best- .

Fritz Kaaeh of Indiana boulevard

transacted business In Hammond Tuesday.

Mrs. Stanton and daughter Beatrice

of Roberts avenue attended the Orphe-

um theatre, In Hammond, Monday even

ing.

Miss Merle Mlnlger of Lowell, Ind.,

was the guest of Miss Josephine Jewett of Pearl street the early part of the week.

Miss Lillian Soltwedel of Harrison

avenue returned home after a visit of

several days with relatives In Michigan

City.

Mrs. Tipton and daughter Daisy of

Englewood visited the former's sister,

Mrs. A. J. Judson. Tuesday.

Miss Hattie Krouse of South Chicago

visited her sister. Mrs. A. Bogovlch of

Roberts avenue, Tuesday.

Mrs. Charles Gothe will entertain the

Independent Pedro club at her home In Indiana boulevard tomorrow afternoon.

Miss Amy Roberts of Roberts avenue

was the guest of friends in South Chicago Tuesday.

William Fett of East Side spent Sun-

here the guest of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leverenz of Harrison avenue.

Miss Grace Klngwlll ef Hammond was the guest of Miss Clara Schaaf

Tuesday.

Mrs. H. Hubbard of Indiana boulevard was a South Chicago shopper Tuesday. Miss HCen MacLean of Roberts avenue visited her brother and family in

Hammond Tuesday. John Ward of Indiana boulevard was the guest of friends in Chicago Monday. Mrs. John Peterson and daughter Esta of Harrison avenue visited friends in Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Fritz of Roberts avenue entertained a number of ladies at her home Monday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent In social converse and music until 4 o'clock, when a dainty luncheon was served.

who is a republican politician, diplomatically fixed things up that the happening did not become public.

PARADE

TO

HERALD THE LAKE GO. FAIR

Gary will have another big parade

between five and six o'clock this evening. There will be a braea band, the Boyville aggregation of musicians.

fifty automobile and a lot of good folk

dressed up aa Rubes. The parade will

flash up and down Broadway when the ten thousand men are going to and from the mills, at the shift changing time. ...

The parade will be to herald the

Lake County fair which will be held at

the Majestic theatre for the benefit of the Gary General hospital.

DEMANDS LIFEBOATS : FOR LAKEJTEAMERS Cline Starts Move in ; House, Decrying Dependence on Cork Preservers.

CHICAGO OIL MARKET.

Wholesale prices of carbon and other

oils were as follows: Standard white.

150 test." 9 bf perfection, 10c; headlight, 175 test, 11c; eocene, 12c; gasoline, 15c; machine gasoline, 23c; raw linseed, Blngle brls, 75c; do boiled, 76e; turpentine, 55c; summer black oil, 8c; winter black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.

LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.60 7.80; heavy butchers, 240 300 lbs, $7.70 7.85; light butchers, 190230 lbs, $7.0 7.75; light bacon, 1S0190 lbs, $7.50 7.75; light light, 1300155 lbs, $7.20

7.45; heavy shipping, 250350 lbs, $7.70 i??7.85; heavy packing, 200250 lbs,

$7.507.70.

Sheer Wethers, plain to choice, $6.25 8.40; shorn wethers, good to best.

$7.10(37.75; yearlings, poor to fancy, $7.259.15; shorn yearlings, good to best, $7.508.25; ewes, common to best,

$S.258.00; eu31 sheep, $4.508.O0.

Cattle Choice to fancy steers, $8.65

9.00; medium to good steers, $7.10

8.20; Inferior to fair steers, $5.7537.10; fat cows and heifers, $5.408.00; poor

to fair butcher cows, $4.255.40; fair to

fancy veal calves, $7.508.60; heavy

, calves, $7.508.60.

GARY POLITICIAN NOV, HAS FLAT OF OWN

This is the story of a Gary man and his old sweetheart: - About a month ago William H. Fyflfe

Parry, the Gary Brick agent and candidate for postmaster, called up all the newspaper offices in the city and gave out the information that he was married. A little while later som eof his friends called up to ask whether it was

true. But as the newspaper men an believed that Parry was the bachelor

of bachelors and that Cupid would find

him as impregnable as a slxteen-inch steel plate, they treated the matter as a

Joke.

However. Parry is really a married

man and a newspaper man who noted that he had not been heard of him

trooped down to Tenth avenue and

Broadway, and going upstairs to a nice flat, in the Bormann block, found Par

ry enjoying all of the comforts of mar

ried life.

He was married a month ago to an

old sweetheart. Miss Cora B. Kaser of North Liberty. The ceremony took

place at Crown Point, and Mr. Parry,

ROBERTSDALE.

Frank Seliger of East Side, brother

of Mrs. Henry Eggers, who is suffering from an attack of lockjaw, as a result of -having a tooth filled, was removed to the Hahnemann hospital.

Chicago, Tuesday morning. In the aft

ernoon Dr. Brown of the hospital operated on- him. though nothing definitely can be said of the outcome of his

condition at the present time, the at tending physician has given his rela

Washington, May 3. Declaring that if one of the big excursion boats on Lake Michigan should sink while laden to Its capacity there would be a disaster that would make 'even the Titanic "pals Into insignlflcsnce," Representative Cyrus Cline of Indiana has started a movement to require passenger steamboats plying on the Great Lakes to carry enough lifeboats for passengers and rew. "I shudder to think." said Mr. .Cline, "of the awful loss of life that would result If a sudden storm should sink

one of our big lake excursion steam- -era "I have seen lake steamboats come into - port with 6,000 passengers on board and without a single lifeboat. My Information Is that very few, if any, of the lake passenger vessels carry any lifeboats at all, their lifesaving apparatus being limited to cork preservers.

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