Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1912 — Page 7

Monday, Sept. 30, 1912.

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Readers of the following advertise-,101' meets who wish to communicate with : idvertlsers whose Identity is iwt re- j

realed. should follow the Instruction to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers cao not. In Justice to the advertisers t

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blk 10, samo add. Max Michek to Louis Petiele Lots 25 and 6. blk 7, C. T. L. St 1. Co.'s 5th add, Alfonso C. Mayo to Ellen P.. 'bb SCHNEIDER. Lots 1 and 2. blk fi. Williams' 2nd add, Ind. Trui k Farm Co. to Harry R. House

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in width off of the North end of tho Southwest quarter of the Southwest

quarter of Section 17 (said last described two tracts to be used for private roads): also all that part of the Northeast qua iter of Section 19 situated Noitheast of the Chieapo, Indianapolis & Louisville Hallway ripht-of-way, .'on t a ! ni nu: '"1.11 acres, more or less; ,'ils,) the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 20 (except the ritfht-of-wny 100 feet in width of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway) rontalniriK 40 acres, more or less, all in Township .1.", North. Han.ure 9 West of the Second Principal

'Meridian. I Also ten (10) acres off of the South

side of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, and also n part of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter, described as commencing at the Northeast corner thereof, thence South f,0 rods, t hi rice West 41 1-3 rods, th.-noe North 60 r.l. thence Fast U 1-3 rods to the fdaee of hesinnincr. both, in Section IS, Township SS North. Ilansre 10 West of the Second Principal Meridian and containing 25'i acres.

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akley, 1 S s f. a t on Pussell: s an.1 2 harris; brinus $r.o rent nth. uill sell for ST. "on; biji bar-

I'all at John Waiter. 00 ; ("akby Hamnnoid, Ir.d.

more or less. Said fiale will lake place at the Law Office of Frank lb Pattee, in Grown Point. Indiana, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., on Monday, the 14th day of October. 1912, and said Commissioner reserves the fit lit to sell said real estate at any time thereafter should said real estate- not sell on sai l date. Witness, my hard as such Gommlssnmr this 2ist day of September. 1912. KHAN K I!. PATTER, Commissioner.

ADVERTISED MAIL. The following letters remain uncalled for In the Hammond. Ind., postoffice for week ondinK Sept. 2s, 1912: A. P. Gray. Miss Bessie Chenlcek. Gene Collins, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cameron, Wm. D. Chase, Wni. Crank. Charlie Pubb, Svptnzam I avidovieu, Mrs. O. Karl. A. C. Faule, K. F. Flynn (2). Henry Ford, Nemeth Groy, Kenneth

Oroen. G. L. Head. A. Hlllman. Hanlev

Itoiler Skate Co.. Harry Halladay, Mrs. Will Huston, Glove Johnson. Mrs. Fd Jones, Mile Kosanovlc, Mrs. I.nhdell. Mrs. Josephine Lone-, Mrs. Krnest Meyers, Frank McOarry. M. J. Moran. It. A. Miller. Miss Winnie Mulvey. Nttrat A cents, Hemitrie Pekutey. Miss Fva Pork.ar. V. I'hehuve. Hobinsori Mfu. Co., ,lno. ltolfe. W. J. Hineweld, W. H. Ilieirel. Walter Plmbero, Stanistaw San!'skl. Mrs. Mary Sehulte, Franklin Lor Sauery, Ghaa. Stephenson, Miss '. Tyrko. G o. Thomson, Walter Weber, Miss Furile West, Miss Lena Wolff. G. H. AVpnderfull, T. Westful. Miss Kmy Woodtke. Miehnl Zibinski. F. It SCHAAF. P M.

$10 I $20 $30 1 $40 I $50 P $P I tin

$eo $100

You! Mr. Borrower, Did You Ever Stop To Compare the Rates You Are Paying Other Companies and Find Out How Much More You Are Behind By Not Seeing Us. You all know the old saying: "Seeing is Believing." Better try It. WE ARE MORE THAN PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE MAINTAINED IN THE PAST AND WILL IN THE FUTURE. THE LOWEST RATES AND EASIEST TERMS EVER OFFERED IN LAKE COUNTY for Loans of $10.00 to $200.00 on Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures, on time from one month to one year, without removing same from your possession, and allowing you ample rebate on all accounts paid sooner than due. We are more than pleased to know that we enjoy the largest and most extensive business in the city, gained from our Square Deal to ALL policy tit we have upheld from the date of our beginning. No fines on overdue payments. Extensions in case of sickness, loss of work, etc. Absolutely confidential and the most ctourteota treatment to all. Loans anywhere tn Lake county. Largest and Most Reliable Company in Lake County

100

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$200

Phone 323,

ERNUU-: HELP. WANTKl' A comj.-wit u'.ri f oral hotiseu " k . no washinx. roll st.. Haiumo!-,;,

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si -room hi ic lights; ice $2.".o: er.t. I-ock

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HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

Open Hiph bow Close Sept. wheat. S8V SS Jis SSVjt I'ec. wheat.. 9i HD-'h ?0'-s May wheat.. 95 s8 fio 94 91 Sept. corn... 71 741 72't 72 I ii'C. corn.... 54 54 r3 5Si May corn.... 35 N .3S4 52 53 Sept. oats... 33 33 3 2 H 32 '., Pec. oats.... 32 32 32 32 May oats... 34 34 34 34

GIRL WANTKl.' Fur r. . work, and yonrc s c.o Mummer ave.. Hammond.

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lVA.VTiil 'At experience tf pie: a!o man'-; Co.. Hammond.

e. -iil Hi! kc ih;;r:r" ;irl. Fiek

IV-2 , housei. 1V

2-tf i li mangle of rnn n - i Laun! ry !

F K SAI.K 2-story S-ronm brtek n si - den re on West Williams St.; .".0-foot ) lot. 2 complete baths, hot water heat. I

ras liehts. liundry barn; will exchange Phone .ir; w.

tulis, also for smaller

la: 4. house.

Full

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-Girl ind s

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one 12 I,-, and one a-: almost new,

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corn shredding outfit; 1 power caso";;i':o neinc d Mci'onnlck shredder: eiutrht last winter. AJuck, Suilivan, Fii.

ml, Ind.

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furnished lif'S. Ap-

"Maurlne II"; Gray motor. S M.

information address Lynn AdIvy st.. Indiana Harbor. 26-5

Foil SAI.K Laun.h length 1 S ft., 4 h. p.

For full ; rat. 3S27

Hammond.

FPU SAI.K Lots on

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ave. and Cetwo lots on lawyer, 3S

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FOR KENT Four furnished rooms for lizh- housekeeping. 4i3 Calumet ave., Hfimmond. 30tf

FOR SALE In Homewood. 854 South Hohman St.. apartment residence Seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plant's. Location most ideal In Hammond Easy terms. Apply M II It, Times, Honi'iioi.l.

FOR PKNT Two rooms furnished lisht hoitsokecpins. '"all 2''3 Chic vi.. Hammond, or phone 107iM.

for

a sro SPEc'IAl, ATW

- i law of real a I'Oi PENT Two l.ircc rooms for lljrht ' p-wyr 30 H m' iii-i;: -ko-ri"? Also ope parlor room.: . ' . .

1 - i .'inten st.. n,-inmoiKl. 30-2 F'iTI KENT Modern rooms: steam' tiff, a'! con '.a 1 1 i i-i,,'i s. Call between! 32 ini'l 1 or ;!! .". ... m Mrs It n rwoorl '

47 Sibley :-t. Hammond. 30-3 ! '

For RENT F.-ur con venien t i y fur-' rdsh'-d ri'ii"i for 1'p-lit housekeeping; I no children. Call 33i Itidiana ave.,;

j is mm era i. 2S-2

Y' tt KaNT Good warm ham, 4 stalls,; eariiute house. .oi ferd andi lair. bins, water and c'oirie lights:' ' heap rent. 9a Of-ib n Hammond, i Phone 27 I. 2J-2 I I'tiR R;;N"T Neatly furnished rooms' for 3l e,,:i,tr 157 Highland at.. Hamin o n d . 2 .S - 2

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FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath. pas: water and "lectrio li2,t: rent $13. 75 ; ?t.tt Line St.. Hammond. j

1-olt KiC.NT Tw

lirht housek plant. S12 Brio 955M.

FOH SALE Restaurant fixtures complete. Inquire Lincoln hotel, Indiana. Harbor.

NTION GIVEN TO THE tat.e. I. C. Atkinson, iach Fldi;., Hammond.

N OT I c I : F T IE Til A N S F E 1 1 O F A P.ETA1L LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, North Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned Is a male inhabitant of the City, Township. County and Str.te above mentioned, more than 21 years of ape. and that he has resided a it hin the Slate of Indiana for more than one year last past, and within the City of Hammond for more than six

months last past; that lie is a citizen of the Fnited States of America and possessed of all of the pua 1 i flcations required by the laws of the State of Indiana to ent'.t'.e him to be the holder of a. retail lio,uur license, and that he will apply to the dloard of Commissionerof bake County, Indiana, at the o.oober t, rm. 1912. for permission to transfer his sab! retail license from the following- location, to-wit: The front room of the trround floor of a one-story frame bui'idi::-,. situated and located on lot 9. block 1, Moorhead and Piair's addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County, Indi-

ana. North I owr.srup. The room In

j which Kpi r: t u s. vinous and malt lio,I uors are to be sold is 20 feet by 62 j f'-et. Par is on the west side of room and faces east. Said room -has one j front entrance and one side entrance and faces north on pid.ize road, a pub- , lie highway in said city. Said room

has ulass Jront and ail or the Inside of same may bo seen from said highway. Th re are living rooms in the rear of th buiidincr. To the following location In the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, hereinafter described as follows, to-wit: The trround floor front room of ones'ory frame hiiildinu. loo. .ted and situ-

Hay Receipts, 565 tons: shipments, 2: tons. Supply fair and demand moderate for the Rood grades. Low ,,r.ob s

dull. Choice timothy. $lS'iil9; No. 1, $ir.Sl7; No. 2 and No. 1. $1R?i 19; No. 3 and No. 2 mixed, $10ti l2. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice $14'a 14.50; No. 1, $12. 50W 13.50. 7owa, Minnesota. Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $11 'ti 12: No. 1. $l0frl1. Illlno, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie $9 it 11. Packintr. $71? S. Straw Rye, IX.aO-.iS; oat, $6.50 a 7.50; wheat, $0.50 ft 7.

CALUMET LOAN CO. Room 212 Hammond Blflg.

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I iolionary or by their successors. It has been revised and brou.srht up to the present, date in accordance with the best authorities from the greatest universities, and is published by the weilknown Syndicate I 'u biishir. t( Co. of New York City. Six coupons ami a small expense

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CHICAGO OIL MARKET. chicatro Wholesale prices for carbon and other oils were as follows: Standard white, ISO test, 10 '.c; perfection, 104c; beadiishl, 175 test, 12c; eocene, 124c; gasoline, ISc; machine gasoline, 26 4c; raw linseed, single brl, 6Sc; boiled, 69c: turpentine, 46c; summer black oil, 7c; Winter black oil, Sc. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chi capo.

W VNTED TO BUY. W ANTE I A. t once. HUhest price paid for stow s of ail kinds. Phone 543. or rail 212 E. Slate St., Hammond. 27-6

JJiSCKL LAN LOUSpnoNE 77 1 FOR BEST CLEANING and press! tip. Young Men's Tailors, CI State st., Hammond. 13-6

a ted on part lot 7. Hammond. Said 1 upon Hohman rtr way. P.a r room is piate class front, on Hohman street south and entranci

rear. All of the Inside room can be seen from

Wheeler's addition, ui'.dinp faces west ot. a public hich22x40x10 feet, with Room has entrance side entrance on to livinp rooms in

of said bar the h I p h w a y .

WILLIAM GIN ATI O.

HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERb

furnished rooms for

pinp; near Gonkey St., Ham mo rid. Phone 2S-2

W -XT EI) TO BUY. WANTED T') PI'Y Small amount of

Second hard household poods. Phone j S77K. 25-t Gonkey ave., Hammond. RTTsrXESS CHANCES. iiitvK slii:m.y iikcomk tiii: lirrntln inner of the fimlij. ni n nlilnw, "l jrnrs old, tntclitaeut and not

work. I hnvc ,I.KMt enxh.

What hae j on ti otter m a hiiKiorMt I mini ecm at lent a Hrrk. Atllren U. 'limes, .'!4I0 llieliipau au., Inllnnn Harbor.

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Co.'s G a r y

2. Iioupla Yimpa n y

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East. East

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FOR I: ENT N'-w". y furti for '.oe, in. p. 232 I'!irnm nostof iiee.

ish.

room nea r 27-3

FOR P.i;.'T Forni-ihed room. Mrs. J. C. Collins, 449 Summer St., Hammond.

FOR RENT - Furnish. 1 room in pri

.nte family in Homewood. Phone 12241.3.

FOR RENT merman's Mlchlpan avi

-Good barn. Inquire Zimdepartment store, 3350 .. Indiana Harbor. 25-6

LFOAL NOTICES.

same

n t W. In-

FOR RENT housekeepli; t Hammond.

Tw rooms for ;. 1SS I'lummer

lipht a ve., l&tf

FOR RENT-One 4 -room and electric liphts: $ Carey, near Euclid ave., bor.

eottape: bath 5. 145th and Indiana II tr-17tf

on

TAKEN 1912.

blue roan pared to away. M. Hammont:

l"P

X1) FOUND. - Saturday noon, Sept. I'utfalo Jersey cow, one i f r. Owner will come prey iliarpes and take them Tuck. "To Sheffield ave., 3 vi-3

FOUNT' At ori.h. fraternal pin. He by callinp at Tim. for thi ad.

vini theater. pobl icr may have same ofrice and pavitip

LOST Ret ween Hammond and East Chieapo. a breast pin. old fashioned and valued as keepsake. Return to Mrs, Kaiser, 700 Trice jlace, Hammond.

NOTICE.

COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ' ESTATE. ; Notice is hereby piven that Frank P.. ' Pattee, as Commissioner of the Lake Circuit Court of Lake County, Indiana, appointed as such in tho case of Jacob Hoffman t .it. vs. Mathias Hoffman et al., beinp cause number 9311, will, pur- ' suant to an order of said Court in par- ; titior. procei dings, sell at private sale for not less than the amount of the apprwiseme'it, for all cash, or one-third cash and baiance on or before one and two years fnm date of sole, the foliowinp describe 1 rer.l estate, situated in Lake Co., in the State of Indiana, to-wdt: Lots fifty-six (",'. I and tifly-seven (571, hs marked and laid down on tiie recorded plat of 1 1. W. Sohl's Fourth Ad

dition to the city of Hammond, as shown by the. recorded plat thereof, recorded in FT it Look 2, at pape 6, in the Recorder's office of Lake County. Indiana. Also the -orthwest ciuarter of the Southwest q larter of Section also the Southeast quarter of the Northwest

quarter: and all lyinp East of the road!

of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter, and ail lyinp South of the road of the Northeast, quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 17; all in Township 3". North, Ranpe 9 West of the Second Principal "Meridian; Also nftejii (15) acres off of the South side of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of section IS; also a strip of land two rods in width off of the Fost end of the North twen-t-five (25) acres of the Southeast quarter of th" Southeast quarter of said Section 18; also a strip of land one rod

I"t lo, blk 1st sub, ( Tribune Lot 72. blk Albert J.

Meskowski . . Lot 3 5. blk K. Co.'s 1st add Go. to Mary ( Lot 26, blk 7.

parties Lots 41 and 42. blk 1. Patters. Stout's 1st sub Timothy Knplehart to Sykes Land &

vest. Go Lot 34, blk S, Kelly-Semmes Plvd Hts. i.dd. William Reid to Gary Hcfpbts Realty Co '. I.ot 5, Ilk 3, Gary Invest Co.'s 1st sub. Gottfried Krltzman to Melhior Stozek Lot 3; and S 15 ft. lot Z, blk 8, K.lly-Semmes P.lvd. Hts. add. Gary Htiphts Realty Co. to William Held II AM Ml ND. Lot 16. blk 5, Franklin add, Julian H. Youehe to Georpe E. Rickcords Lot. Ji. blk 1. Towle ,v Youns's 3rd add. Gostlin. Meyn & Co. to Peter W. Meyi Lot 14. J. N. Feokman's add. William Schmueser to William Mill

Lot 15. blk ?., Towl Sod add. Lizzie Lill

Floyd H. Adams E ! and 1-3 ft. lot 55 and ljt 56, I Stafford & Trankb-'s 7th add. John L. Rae to Nellie M. Hamf niond j Lot 9 and E 4 lot Stafford & Trankle's Grove add, same par

ties INDIANA HARHOR. Lots 23 and 21, blk 16, 4th add. Janos E. Lawrence, to John R. Farovid EAST CHICAGO. Lot 1. blk 5. East Enelewood add. .Harry R. Parker to Rosin n tin Purkowsk! T iLLGSTC )N. Lots 25 and 26. blk 19. and lots 1 '! and 1 1, blk 10, G. T. L. & I. Co.'s 3rd r.dd, Louis Pitzele to Max M kel Lot 14, blk 19, and lots S and 9,

$4,500

3s:

1,300

& Younp's an l.undt to

Crown Point Mews Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Lence

lick Spence be an orphan progressives

s boy sez it's turrible f since his dad's joined th' in' his mother's out fer

votes fer wimmin.

?lf -seekln' boom is

'Mericans kin stand a hero lust so Ions. Teddy

purty near boomed out. Lots o' live matches refuse t' burn very Ion;. As a crime deferent a pair of blood-

Captain Aupust Newman and Roy Roberts. Ruph. it is expected, will be confined

to the hospital for a period of five weeks. Flans have already been made

by prominent women In Gary to sup

ply him with an artificial lop when he

is released from the hospital.

PRODUCE MARKET. Putter Extra creamery, 28 4c: firsts, 26c; seconds. 24'ic; dairies, 234 244?: packing stock 15'22c; process, 251i26c. Live poul ry Turkeys, per lb, 101i 15c; peese, Sfillc; ducks, S'dT44c; fowls. 13c: roosters, 94c; springs, 14c. Kpks Firsts. 224c: ordinary. 204c; dirties, 17c: checks. 15c. Roans Pea, hand picked. $2.85 3.00; brown Swedish. $2. 25ft 2.40; Lima, $6.25; red kidney, 52.25 ft 2.35.

Creer. f r 1 1 ! t s n 1 1 e b.-l A ft A -

crabappb-s, brls, $ 4. on ft 5 50 ; prapes, S

in nn suets, lusjnc; plums, in qt cases, 50cft $1.00; cranberries, brls. $ 6. 00 a C.5 0 ;

peaches, bu basket. $ 1 .("' ft 1.75 : 6 has kets, $1.00ftL25; basket, 1-5 bu. Mich. 25ft 30c: pears, brls, $ 2.(10 ft 6.Srt; bu has

Ket. . i.utna z. i o ; quinces, nris, 2.ou a?

5 . 5 0.

Vepetables -Telery, crates. Mich., 40

Q 50c; beets, 100 bunches, $1.00; sacks.

trimmed. 35ft" 40c; cabbnpo, 100 head, $2

fa 2,25: preen onions, 6 bunches, 5 "site;

spinach, tub, 50ft 60c; carrots. 100

bunches, $ 1 .00 ft. 1 .25 : sacks, washed. 35

ft 40c; cucumbers, boxes. 50ft 75e; epp-

piant. dOf, 40ft 50c; turnips, sacks, washed. $1.00; watercress, bris, $2 00ft

3 00; cauliflower, case, 5u'iT75c: radishes, 100 bunches, $1.00; peppers, preen, box, 25 ft 30c; red. box. fT 3 0e : onions, sacks, 65i 68 lbs. 50ft 65c; strinp beans, preen, box, 50ft 60e; wax. box. 50tt 60c; tomatoes, box, home prown, 25 3 50c;

leaf, box. 25ft 30c; head, box, 25 ft" 35c; parsley, doz bunches, 10c; sweet corn, sack, 30ft 35c; squash, doz, 30eft$1.00.

Melons Gems, baskets, 25 5j 35c; Colo, era tes, $2. 00ft 2.25. Veal calves 50ft" 60 lbs, S4ft 9c; sorr 110 lbs, 12ft 14c: 160ft 200 lbs, SftlOc; 60 ft SO lbs. 101 12c. Potatoes Minnesota, bu, 3x1152c;

"Wisconsin, bu, 48 ft 55c: Michipan, 50ft 52c; home prown, sack. 70ft SO 75ft 90c; sweet, Jersey, brl. $3.75.

That a pirl whom he never had seen until she was placed at his side on a hospital operitinp table mipht live, William Rup l Jr.,' the Gary newsboy, yesterday all jwed bis crippled leg to be amputated arid the skin prafted to the limbs of Miss Ethel Smith, "the

prettiest feirl in Gary."

The operation is without precedent for unselfish heroism, and Intertwined in it is the romance of the surpeon who performed it. P.oth Ruph and the pirl will live.

dd. was severely burn-

L'Af

IGE ORDERS

PLACED FOR ENGINES

Except on the part of the Canadian

railroads there have been but few larpe orders placed for locomotives

this wek. Those awarded to the Raid

win Locomotive works are as follows: One ten wheel to the East Carolina rflilrnmit one slv wheel locomotive to

Less than five weeks apo Miss Smith, I .u v..ux-.. .u .w , i.

1 i. in ui ui i.i.iri o, nil ku , v, -

who Is IS years

bu. lbs,

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Everybody wants to h up-to-date

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and hundreds of other words that have

ome in the wake of the aeroplane.

You want to know not only how to pronounce the words, but what they mean, ami it is to fill every need of yours that the publishers of the New Websterian 1912 Dictionary, Illustrated, employed Alfred W. Lawson, the editor ot "Aircraft," to prepare th-d plossary of aviation terms, which is one of the notable features of this up-to-date, ready-to-use reference work. You will find yourself usinp this plossary daily in order to clearly understand the news of the day as published in the newspapers, and each of its other departments will be equally applica ble. If you see a character in fiction referred to in the papers which you do

irl while ridinp with Hay Roberts, her! sweetheart, on bis motorcycle. Fifty j per oor.t of the skin was burned from! her limbs. Sixty per cent would have!

caused h r instant death. Thouph pitifully frail and emaciated by intense siiffeiinp. the plucky pirl refused to accept Rush's offer until last

Friday. Her condition was becomtnp I rapidly worie and Dr. J. A. Craip. who! performed the operation, was hastily) summoned from Lebanon, Pa., Satur-I day..

Yesterday IT. Craip was to have been i

married to Miss Mary Arnold, formerly a nurse at the Gary General hospital.

it Lebanon. His weddinp was post

poned that he inicht return to Gary.

The nieetiiip b.tween the crippled

newsboy and Miss Smith on the operat

ing table at the Gary General hospital

s dramatic. Miss Smith was in tears. "Too Much to k." She Sl.n. oh. I just can't let you do this for

me, she sobbed. by, you have never

ven seen m.-. It is too much to ask

such a sa entice.

Faith were visibly embarrassed, but

Ruph was the calmer of the two.

"My iep," lie declared, "has never

bee nanvthirip but a burden to me. I

am only too happy to know that it will

be of sotn service to you." Miss Smith smiled. That smile. Ruph declared after cominp out of the anaesthetic, is his reward. Rucrh was the first one to enter the operatinp room. Alone in the world, he bade no friends or relatives pood-

by at the door. He was placed on the operatinp table at 2 o'clock. A few minute? later Miss Smith was

wheeled In. She was accompanied to

the door of th'- room by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith; her brother. Ft I n Smith, and her fiance, Roy Roberts. Assisted by Drs. Frank Smith. I. .1. Prop per, Frank M .-Michaels and Clara Faulkner, the latter of Hobart. Dr. Craip started the operation at 2:15. Both Miss Smith and Ruph were placed under a na. st het !cs. Transfer !."( ninrp laehen. Lonp strips of flesh, each an Inch wide, were tak. n from the crippled lop of the newsboy, dipped in a saline solution and bound to the limbs of Miss Smith. A total of 1-50 square inches of skin was transferred. In addition to

the surpeons. six nurses were in the operatinp room. Miss Smith was the first to be removed from the op.-rntinp table. Rush's rripple.,1 iep was then amputated, and it wns not until 4:30 o'clock that be was taken to his ward.

motives to the Fnited Fruit Co., one ten wheel locomotive to the Jefferson

and Northwestern railroad, two mogul locomotives to the American Trading j Co., one six wheel switchinp locomotive to the Westinphouse Electric and '. Manufacturing- Co., one ten wheel lojeomotive to the American Railroad Co. (of Porto Rico. j In car buildlnp the. only local order placed was for 20 all steel throuph j service coaches which have been ordjered by the Pennsylvania railroad

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hounds would be about the best payinlf proposition Lake county could Invest In. to put a stop to some of the holdups and "dip" work that hss been prevalent In the county for some time. When man's efforts fall the uncanny

Instinct of the man-trailer usually puts

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crime-bent, and the fear of a possible detection by a bloodhound has msde many a criminal stop and ponder be

fore committing: a crime. It is a esse

& preventive belnp worth a pound of

cure, and the county could well afford

to supply the sheriff's ' office with a pood pair of man-trailers.

The assertion male my many that the traffic on the Gary gc. Southern would fall off as soon as cooler weather commenced has been proven wrons- up to the present time, and if anything the patronape of the road has improved and is improving- ns every day pssses by. The road is the recipient of a healthy and steady patronape on account of its location and the country It embraces and it begins to look as if the promoters were more far-siphted than the average person pave them credit for. Yesterday proved no exception as repards th patronage of the road, there beinp a steady haul of paasenpers all day. Barney Y'nuny and his orchestra of Hammond have been enpraped to play for a dance at Central Music hall on Wednesday evenlnp. The dance is the fir-st of the present 6eason and the promoters are looking for a bljr crowd to attend. Mrs. M. T. Hart has returned from Denver, Colo., where her dauphter Mllllcent is staylnp. to visit the balance of

the family here. Encouraplnp reports come from Denver repardlnff Miss Hart's condition, sayinp that she is beinp preatly benefited by the cllmata and treatment there. Mrs. Ripps is vlsltlnp with Crown Point friends for a few days. It is reported that Fred Schleiter has sold a portion of his farm to Illinois

parties, pettinp in the neiphborhood oi $S0 an acre for the batch sold. Mrs. Rose Moon is vlsltlnp for several days with friends at Portland, Ore. Albert MoWsyne of Chieapo Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea McWayne, on North street. Miss Clara Oser of Gary visited with her mother over Su iday. Dr. Sensible of Gary visited with Crown Folnt friends yesterday.

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"The operation," sa

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limbs.

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a remarkable success,

-e could not obtain quite :!n to cover Miss Smith's initiation will of course make

the deficit la.rper, and a second skin praftinsr operation will be necessary. This, however, will not bo performed for several days." Hero in Ilospltnl for I'lae AVeeks. Volunteers for the second operation have alrcoiy appeared. Amontr them are Chief of Police Joseph D. Martin,

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