Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1912 — Page 7

June 1, 1912.

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NOTICE TO TIMEfc READERS . NOTICES TO ADVERTISERS. Header, of the following advert lsenents U wish to communicate wuu advertisers whoi lflenlltf ta vealed. should follow tha Instructions ta address them by the key '.attar -in. Requests at this offlca to ' tha Identity of anonymous advertisers nouasujauj UO XiCaijs T8' a. .. t ft.Kible It U advised tbat all classified ads should uhr b mailed or ent to tha face. The Times will not be responsible for errori in ads taken over tle telephone. MATJE HELP. WANTED We offer all summer's job ;44U.a oa. mPTl in tnlS to inree nuui7-e county. No boys or foreigners need ap t r the man we want, wll .tart ou Immediately at 1650 weekly References required. Chester, N. T. Glen Bros.. Ro- . t-et- coimn 160 rer month x . - - .r,n: steadv work; expert ence unnecessary; select territory and . i.. nmham Nursery Co., get ' 1 J 1 " ' - - . t Rochester, N. Y. 100 PROFIT. .nirwT WANTED Sell Perfection rslnit Cement for fixing broken Hihe crockery, granite and enameled Ouaranteed to stand boiling hot ..t.r Sells on sight. Send 10c stamps m TPi-frtion Cement and Paint Mfg. Co, 123 Franklin St., Kilbuck Station, Pittsburg, Pa. LOCAL. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. v- .nvassine or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operatlve Realty Co., V1415 Marden Building, Washington. I. c ttv WANTED For firemen and brakemen on nearby railroads; S0 to 1100 monthly; promotion; engineer conductor; experience unnecessary; no strike; age 18-35. Railroad employing headquarters; over 5.000 men sent to positions on 1.000 official calls. State naiiwav Association, care Times. Hammond, Ind. WANTED Men to learn the barber trade; few weeks completes; another ,-h for barbers this season; best traae in existence today; good money; light clean, inside work; write for free catalnnio. Moler Barber College, Chicago, -111. WANTED First class mattress maker ctAv nosition. AVPiy Hammond Bedding Co., Hammond, Ind. wivTP.ri Turn formers. Apply at Reid, Murdoch & Co., Hammond. "GOVERNMENT WANTS POSTOFFICE clerks, carriers; Hammond, examinations coming; coaching free. Franklin Institute. Dept. 95, Rochester. N. T. FEMALE HELP. WANTED A woman for general house work Mondays and Fridays. Apply 294 Michigan ave., Hammond. 2-1 WANTED Cook, dlana Harbor. Lake Shore hotel, Inltf WANTED First class stenographer and Remington operator. Telephone or write for Interview. U. S. Reduction Co., East Chicago. WANTED A waitress at once; SS a week and board. Donahy's restaurant, 616 WTashinkton st., Gary. 31-3t WANTED A good girl for general housework. 4228 Magoun ave., East Chicago. 31-2 WANTED A waitress; good wages. Apply Majestic hotel, Hammond. WANTED A competent girl for general housework. Apply 825 Howard ave., Hammond. Phone 1045M. WANTED Girl or middle aged woman to help with housework and cooking. S5 Sibley St., Hammond. 31-2 WANTED Woman or. girl to wash dishes every night from 7 to 8:30 and Sundays from 2 to 3:30. 8S8 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 31-2 WANTED Young lady of good appearance and business ability to act as solicitor and saleslady; good pay to right person. Apply in person to Mr. Barnett, care Liberal Credit Clothing Co.. Hammond block, Hammond. Ind. WANTED A girl for general housework at SS Sibley St., Hammond. ' LADIES WHO HAVE A FEW HOURS to spare during the week can make money by finishing gloves at home for the Hammond Knitting Co. Apply at Hohman st. .opposite public library. Bring references. 29-3

Hotel, Hammond. '29-3 Homewood; hot water heat and all conveniences. J. S. Blackmun Co., HamWANTED Good reliable women can- mond. 31. 4 vassers for Hammond, Gary and sur- ' rounding towns; pleasant work; make FOR RENT Two nicely furnished $S a day. 508 Hammond Bldg.. Ham- rooms for light housekeeping. 514 mond. Ind. 28-3 Fred st- whiting. 31-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. FOr RENT Three-room " flat; modern Apply at Mrs. Bardens. 192 Hoffman - conveniences. H. W, Biddle, 3940 et.Hammond. 25- Hemlock st., Indiana Harbor. Phone - 592R. 28-4 WANTED A lady cook. 485 Northcott . ave., East Chicago. 23tf FOR RENT Six-room upper flat; mod- " 1 ern. 621 Hoffman st. Call 462-150th et., WANTED TO RENT. Hammond. Phone 1033J. -5 WANTED TO RENT Cottage with 111 barn and garden spot in Hammond. FOR RENT Six-room flat with bath; Address H 25, Times, Hammond. 28-4 a,s store room; good location. Call - 712 Chicago ave.. East Chicago, Ind. SITUATIONS WANTED. FOR RENT Pleasant newly furnished SITUATION WANTED As housekeep- room; modern. 159 E. State st., 2nd r by refined American lady, for wid- floor front ast flat. Tel. 541. Jltf ower. Address M 50, Times, Hammond. , i , . FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light TIMES WANT ADS ARE FOR housekeeping. Also small sleeping SERVICE TO TOCI room. 188 Plummer ave, Hammond.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE R. C. black mlnorca eggs for hatching, $1.50 per 15; half price after May 15. 92 Manila aye., near pia no factory, Hammond. FOR SALE Five lots on Sheffield are. near Huehn st. This property is a bargain. Otto Haehnel.' Phone 9S3W. FOR SALE Horse and surrey. Phone 651M. Inquire 3S16 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. 1-2 FOR SALE White leghorn hens. 75c each. E. S. Cooper, 8 Mason St., Ham mond. Phone 39. FOR SALE New 5-room bungalow; east part of town. Inquire at Times office, Hammond. 1-6 FOR SALE One Frank Holton bari tone, silver plat'ed and in perfect con dition; built in high and low pitch; complete with leather case; a bargain. H. R. Bell, 62 State st., Hammond. FOR SALE Beautiful south front double house; colonial brick, 8 rooms and bath each, also sleeping porches, beamed celling handsome gas and electric light fixtures, etc.; best resident location; half block from new country club house; will sell at a bargain price; part caVih only; owner wants to leave city. Otto Klemperer, E3 Ruth St., Hammond. FOR SALE Must sacrifice J5-foot lot, 154th place, West Hammond, 111., at once; can give clear title direct. Ad dress Lot 1, Times, Hammond. !9tf FOR SALE 14 acres In Hobart; sixroom modern cottage, electric light, bath, orchard and small fruits; terms can be arranged. Address Caroline Lewin, Hobart, Ind. . Phone 374R. FOR SALE Fresh cow, cheap. H. Cunningham, Highlands, Ind. W. FOR SALE 6 -room house; bath and basemeot. 743 Walter st., Hammond. FOR SALE Side delivery wagon. Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 3421 FOR SALE At a bargain on account of leaving city, S-room house; furnace, 7-foot basement with concrete floor, hot and cold water connections, hall, parlor and library has oak trim with parquet floors; 60-foot frontage; located at 292 Vruman ave. Also 2-flat brick building with stone basement, 61-foot frontage; located at 304 Truman ave.; flats now drawing good rent; any one seeking bargains here Is an opportunity; prices such to make quick sales. Apply 278 Michigan ave., or phone 817W or 1202J. FOR SALE On account of wife's health will sell my firmly established and rapidly growing lITht grocery and lunch rooom business at Ambridge and 6th ave. J. H. Webber. Phone Gary 1913. tf FOR SALE Second hand household goods at a give away price. Call Golden Bros. storage house. Fayette and Sohl st., and ask for Mr. Sourbeer. man. ager. FOR BALE Old papers, centa die. at Times office. Hajnmosd. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. 123 Williams St., Hammond. Phone 1183J. FOR RENT Four convenient furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 336 Indiana ave., Hammond. ltf FOR RENT Two six-room flats, 424 East Plummer ave. and 215 Waltham st.; bath and gas; $16 each. F. B. Hall, 141 Sibley st., Hammond. Phone 401. . FOR RENT SIS, neat 6-room cottage in Homewood; bath, gaa, electric light. Nice lawn and shade trees. 96 Highland St., j block from Hohman st. FOR KENT Two furnished rooms for gentlemen, with breakfast if desired. 853 Erie. st., Hammond. 27-3 FOR RENT Entire second floor fur nished, consisting of two rooms, two large wardrobes and private bathroom. gas range, electric lights, hot and cold water, hot water heat." 187 Indiana ave., Hammond. Phone 1410. FOR RENT Two six-room flats, 424 East Plummer ave. and 21$ Waltham St.; bath and gas; $16 each. F. B. Hall, 141 Sibley st., Hammond. Phone 401. FOR , RENT Modern 7-room house; just decorated, hardwood floors. 1056 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 242. l'Uit nn. i six-room modern upper flat; new building, nicely decorated, hardwood floors and finish, laundry tubs In basement, built in buffet. 1054 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 242.

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FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call between 9:30 and 11 a. m., or 2:30 and 5 p. m., 229 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 31-2 LOST AND FOLND. LOST A flute in small black case; left on street car running- between East Chicago and Chicago. Reward for return to 44 Detroit st., or phone 82 1W. Hammond. 31-2 LOST A gold watch in vicinity of 150th and Cedar st., with lady's photo In back. Return G. Vaughn, 399 Cedar st., Hammond. 'Reward. 31-3 LOST Eyeglass frame with one glass attached. Return to room 214 HamImond bldg.. Times office. MISCELLANEOUSPAPERHANGING First class work; estimates furnished. Address J. S. Johnston, 4603 Forsyth aye.. East Chicago. "OUR SPECIAL OFFER' Have you noticed the display of fine Photographs at M. W. Owens' up-to-date art gallery? For one month, beginning June 1st, we will give free one large panel picture, same as exhibited in show case, with each dozen of our best'' $4 cabinet photos in large folders. We also have a fine assortment of cards and folders at 1 per dozen and up. Remember the place 169 State St., over Ortt & Towle's shore store. WANTED If your watch does not keep time bring it to us. We will put It In good order. Also we do clock and Jew- , elry repairing. Charges will please you. j Will call for your clock and deliver It. Old gold and silver taken in trade. Chas. Arkin, the relable jeweler, 63 State St., Hammond. Established 23 years. . X6-2 HOUSEHOLD GOODS BOUGHT. SOLD and exchanged; get our prices. Hammond Furniture Co.. 243 E. State St., Hammond. Phone 543. LEGAL NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALENo. State of Indiana. 7552. ) (ss: County of Lake,) Lake - Superior Court,, Sepptember Term, 1912. ARNO T. RONER vs. CHARLES TAUSCHEK AND MINA Tauschek. his wife. By virtue of an Order of Sale to be directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to publit? sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 22nd Day of June, 1912, pet ween the hours of ten o clock a. m. nd four 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-four (24), in block number one (1), as marked and laid down on the recorded plat of II. "W. Sohl's fourth addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents end 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 or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Charles Tauschek et al. at the suit of Arno T. Roner. THOMAS GRANT, Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Gavit & Hall, Att'ys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the Matter of the Estate of Upton ' Edmondson, Deceased. No. 835. 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. GARY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Administrator, Dated April 23, 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the Matter of the Lsrate of John ' Mardquart, Deceased. No. 853. xsouce 13 nereoy given Tnat 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. WALTER FABIANSKI, Administrator. Dated May 11. 1912. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the Matter of the Estate of Mike Mamula, Deceased. No. 855. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge o the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. HAMMOND SAVINGS & TRUST CO., Administrator, Dated May 13, 1912. , NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the Matter of the Estate of Nickolas Celenica, Deceased. No. 849. notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge o the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate I supposed to be solvent, GEORGE W. JONES, Administrator. Dated April 29, 1912.. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Lot Twenty-seven (27), Block Flv (5), Caroline Hohman's Second Addi

tion to Hammond together with lm

proveemnts, on Ogden street, will be sold at an Executrix's sale June 10,

1912, at the offlce of L. T. Meyer, between the hours of .lft a. m. and 4 p. m. Also what Is known as th Fricke property consisting of a frame business building, with living rooms In the rear, on Hohman street, at a Commissioner's sale. Inquiries can be made at the offlce of the undersigned. I T. METER, 107 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Sloon. No. 673. In the Lake Superior Court, May Term, 1912. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Mary Sloon, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana on be 24th day of June, 1912, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLE MENT ACCOITNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved and said heirs are notified to then and the re make proof of heirship, and re celve their distributive shares. . Witness, the Clerk of .the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 31st day of May, 1912. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of John L. Dahlkamp. No. 677. In the Lake Su perior Court, May Term, 1912. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs Legatees and Creditors of John L, Dahlkamp, deceased, to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond ndiana, on the 24th day of June, 3912, and show cause, If any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the state of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su perior Court, at Hammond, this 1st day of June, 1912. ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS 34-8 Part W NW M SE Inez A. Gibson to John G. Wehner . . $1,050 GARY. Lots 47 arrd 48, blk 8, Gary Invest ment Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Invest Co. to Wincent Wertalka I Lot 71. blk 3, Lincoln Park add. John Dudaa to Gyoray Hrabacs 300 Same as last deed, U. S. Land C. to John Dudas HOBART. 175 North lot 92. Christian F. Heck to ohn Ahrens, commissioners' deed ..... .- NEW CHICAGO. 250 Lot 25, blk 9, 4th add, Albert L Wentzlaff to Arthur Healey... Lot 2. blk 11. 3d add. New Chi cago Real Estate and Invest. Co. to Albert Kostecki TOLLESTON. 150 Lot 9, Didel's sub. Harry Kahn to Michael Joseph Renehan Lots 5 and 6, . Rues' add, Gary Bond & Mortgage Co. to Forrest Rundell Lot 27. blk 5. Oak Park add. J. Glenn Harris to Louis Morel.. INDIANA HARBOR. 25 Lot 21. blk 36, George W. Lewis to Nicholas Roclu... Lots 6 and 7, Norlin's add, Dora Norlin and hus. to Frank Ham mond 1,800 Lot 2. blk 34, East Chicago Co. to Ella C. Ames 2.100 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 14. blk 3, Calumet add. Calu met-Kennedy Land Co. to Wil liam McMaater 1,000 Lot 7, east Vm lot 8. blk 27. NW 29-37-9, Thomas E. Davis to Gwilym A. Jones Lot 32. blk 3, NW 32-37-9. Stanislaw Los to Adam Plech WHITING. 290 Lot 45, Sheridan Park add. Charles Paskwiets to Anna May Parker 2.800 PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Creamery, extra, 25c; firsts, 24c; seconds, 23c; dairy, 2124c; pack ing stock. 1520c; process, 24g25e. Eggs Firsts.. 11c; ordinary firsts 15 He; dirties. 14 14 He; checks. 12c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 10 12c; geese, 78c; ducks. 1213c; fowls, 13 He, roosters, 10c. Beans Pea, hand picked, $2.82 H (3 2.97H; brown Swedish, $2.502.S0 lima. 100 lbs, $6.37 H; red kidney. $2.50 3.00. Berries Blueberries, 32 qts, $5.00 7.00; gooseberries 24 qts. $1.752.00 strawbrries. Illinois, 24 qts, 60o$1.25 Indiana, 24 qts, 7Sc$1.50; Missouri $1.001.50. Vegetables Asparagus, boxes, 75c $1.25; celery, crate, Fla., $2.002.50 beets, new, hamper, S075c; cabbage, new. crates $1.25 2.50; green onions. ouncnes, ytiuc; spinacn, tubs, 40c; car rots, new, hamper, 60 90c; cucumbers, dox, 4050c; radishes 100 bunches. 50 S 75c; string beans, green, hamper, 76c $1.25; wax, box, $1.001.25; squaah new. hamper, 7c; onions, new, crates, 90c $1.25; tomatoes, cases. 8 baskets IZ.005J3.50; lettuce leaf, cases. 15 lHc; turnips, new box. 75S5c green peas, box, bu, $1.752.25; caull flower, cases, 76 90c; pieplant, bunch 310c. Veal Calves 80110 lbs, ll12Hc 50S60 lbs. 9H10Hc; 85200 lbs, $ ftc; so so lbs. lOHSrilc. Potatoes Wisconsin, bu, $1.151.30 Michigan, bu, $l.201.35; new hampers. $1.50(33.15; new, Texas, bu, $1.651.75, CHICAGO OIL MARKET Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils were s follows; Standard white, 150 test, 9e; perfection, 10c; head light, 175 test, 11H; eocene, 13e; gaso line, 16c; machine gasoline, 23 He; raw unseed, smgie bris, 77e; do boiled, 78c turpentine, 65c; summer black oil, 8c wtnter'black oil, IHc. These quota tions apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago, LIVE STOCK MARKETS Hogs Bulk of sales, $7.407.50 heavy butchers. $7.457.55; light butchers, $7.40".52H; light bacon $7.207.50; light light, J6.07.20

heavy shipping, $7.507.55; heavy packing, $7.307.45.

Sheep Lambs, good to choice handy. $8.509.25; lambs, fair to good handy, $7.408.40; lambs, common to fair, $6.50 7.25; lambs, cull, $4.506.2; lambs, springs, good to best, $9.009.75; lambs. springs, fair to good, $8.00 9.00; lambs, springs, culls, $3.00 6.00. Cattle Choice to fancy 'steers. $8.65 9.35; mediu mto good steers. $7.00 8.00; Inferior to fair steers, $5.9Q7.00; fat cows and heifers, $S.30S.25; can ning cows and heifers, $2.254.10; fair to fancy veal calves, $7.50 9.00; heavy calves, $4.006.50. PROGRESS OF PICTURE MAKING Herando. Cortes . and his Spanish soldiers fought the Aztec Indiana and made considerable progress through Mexico yesterday among tha sand dunes at the Miller beach. Judging from the way the pageant. the Masque of Montezuma" is being reproduced for a motion picture company old Cortez'certainly had a tough task on hand. The May-end and early June days are hot enough as it Is evn in this temperate climate and if the brave soldiers had to wear the heavy clothing and weighty suits of armor their task was no easy one. It was fine for the young men and young women taking the part of Aztec princes and princesses and Mexican gladiators. They didn't wear very much so every now and then they took dip In the lake. All of the young people are students of the Chicago Art Institute. Swear In Seven Ceps. Yesterday was one of the biggest days in Miller's history. So big wis he crowd from the county and from Chicago that Chief of Police Olaf Riser had to swear in seven extra cops to help keep the people outside of the guardlines. The pageant goes on to. ay and tomorrow and tomorrow aftrnoon at least three thousand people re expected to be on hand to witness the historical show which is free. Tomorrow the Aztec temples will be the center of the fray. The Aztec Emperor Moijtezuma is expected to leave Cortex and his followers enter Mexico City today so there will be some hot times. Tomorrow the mob scenes and other big rackets are to be staged. GAS METER THIEVES ARE ROUNDED UP A new gang or gas meter snean thieves has been rounded up in Indina Harbor, James Mazur, Paul Scrom ki and John Muztroski being the cul prits. These boys were arrested yes terday the first named having been aken by Sergeant Billy Hughes on the premises at 3824 Grapevine street where he had robbed a meter belong ing to Thomas F. Roberts. The boys are aged 11 and 12 years. Mazur gave Information which led to the arrest of his two companions and the trio were interrogated by Chief Clerk Poyser of the gas company. Chief McCormack, and Sergeants Hughes and Barker. The boys were led into a number of admissions, ad mitting to having robbed five meters, but denying that they had had any thing to do with the theft of money from meters in the flat building at $712 Grapevine street three of which were robbed within the past few daya The meters belong to George Brittan, J. Hildeberg and A. T. Graham. The boys implicated in this last raid on gas meters are ai rrtenas ot a gang recently sent to Plalnfield on similar charges. Scromskl, in fact was ar rested at the time the 1'lalnneld gang were hauled up, but the police were unable to fasten any specific crime upon him and he was allowed to go free. The boys were taken before Ju.dge Becker in Hammond yesterday, but the cases were continued until July 2, dur ing which time they must report week ly to Judge Becker as to their where abouts and occupation. What becomes of them at the expiration of this pe riod depends largely upon their be havior during the interim. SISTER OF CHARITY DIES AT HOSPITAL Martyr To Sacrifice For Others Passes Away at Mercy Hospital, Gary. One of the sisters attached to the Mercy hospital at uary passed away at two-thirty o'clock this morning closing a young life of sacrifice and endeavor for others. Sister M. Colletta, whose name in the world was Miss Julia Conway of Erie, Pa., a member of the order of Ssters of St. Francis of Burlington, la. died this morning. The sister, who was a member of the religious order since 1910, had been ill for some time with tuberculosis. Funeral arrangements have not been completed but it is probable that in terment will take place in Gary. Later The Sister Superior of the Mercy hospital announced that the funeral of Sister Colletta would be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at Holy Angel's church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be held. Interment will be at Gary Oakhill for Jhe time being. HARBOR NO PLACE FOR HIM One Gary husband who thought that he could leave his wifey for. good and go to Indiana Harbor received a rude jolt this morning when h was arrested

at 10:30 by Constable Smith.

Shortly after 10 o'clock Mrs. G. F. Ferguson, who has been living at Fifth avenue and Jefferson street, came run ning into the police station. She asked for and received a warrant charging her hubby with wife desertion. "I just left him ten minutes ago," she said. "I followed him and he went to the Lake Shore depot and he's going to Indiana Harbor." A little while later Ferguson was on his way to the police station. HAD WRONG IDEA OF MARRIAGE LICENSE Gary Couple Thought That Was All They Had to Do To Be Man and Wife. One Gary couple found to their sor row today that the mere procuring of a marriage license, doesn't make young folks man and wife. They eloped a couple of days ago to St. Joe, Mich and after spending a couple of days there they procured a marriage license and started back to Gary confidently believing that they were "bride and groom." Helen Gislek, who swore that she is ighteen who looks like she might be fifteen but who really is only thirteen, is the girl in the case. She lives down at 1242 Adams street. Joe Marchlew ski, who is old enough to vote, is ths swain in the proceedings. Whea Ma Go re. Yesterday when they returned from he honeymoon Helen's mama was furious about the elopment and when! Joe proudly exhibited the marriage li cense she ran him out of the house and called in the nliee. Today Joe and Helen, and Frau Gis lek. will appear in court and it is ac cording to how the prosecutor feels that the would-be husband is to be prosecuted. He might be charged with contributing to the delinquency of children, he might be charged with a crime that would land him In the state prison if convicted. However, as the fellow showed some apparent honor able intentions the court may not be hard on him. BOTTLE SALESMAN HADS0I.IE FUN His Idea of a Joke Was Not Very Acceptable to Harbor People, However. A well dressed and prosperous look ing stranger who it developed was a humble bottle salesman from Philadelphia, had fun over in the Harbor yesterday by representing himself as the president of the "board of supervisor!" of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and informing the awe-struck populace that he had changed his mind about locating the plant in Indiana Harbor and had decided to go somewhere else. The stranger succeeded in getting the story pretty well circulated over town before tracers were set on his trail by The Times and his identity was mad known. Just what sort of a brain a man has who will take the pains to concoct a preposterious yarn like' this ts a mystery but it was evidentiyehis idea of a Joke. TIMES WANT ADS SERVICE TO YOU! ARE FOR

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S Let us S Clean up your outside debts and obligations and put you square for the coming spring and summer, and give you all the time you want to make your Payments In One Place instead of Ten. Loans made On Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures on the Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms la the Calumet District without removal, $50 at $1.20 Are Rates that are now published by unreliable companies, and are not what they look on the paper, and we can show you all catches that go to make up this Rate. Loans made In all the outside cities in a few hours' notice in the most private manner. CALUMET LOAN CO. No. 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Call, phone or write. THE DAY IN CONGRESS SE.XATFMt at noon. GifTord Pinchot-and Delegate Wickersham before territories committee advocated passage of house bill creating a legislative assembly in Alaska. Passed. 45 to 11, house eight-hour aw. Senator Kern announced be would let Lorimer case go over until Tuesday, when it comes up Monday. Considered conference report on agricultural appropriation bill and sent it back 'to house for further conference. Adjourned at i:S3 p. m. until noon Saturday. HOUSE. Met at.ll.- m. " . Judiciary committee resumed its inuiry Into charges against Judge Archbald, considering his connection with negotiations with Girard estate for culm banks. Fassed military academy appropriation bill carrying I1.0S1.0S. Adjourned at :20 p. m. until 11 a. m. Saturday. UE TOt RKADIWO THIS TDWlCSt Evory Woman If Interacted pd ihould koow atMtit the wonderful i MARVEL Wnidisf Ssrsf Tfci sew Vagina 1 Syrins. clesnwi Instant ry. Aik rem 4uiitfot It. If cansot supply ' MARVEL, secevt no tat seas m for tlhutrttaa book waled. It Elm full particu lar! and directions iOTaluable to ladies. MAM EL Ca 44 East 23s Strtst.Itw Tar' Phone 679 Phone 1300 via Hastings Express. SOWAKB i. JUMUt. HAMMOND AN d ' CROWN point, ind