Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 228, Hammond, Lake County, 26 February 1913 — Page 7

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READERS. FOR HEIST. NOTICE TO ADVEIITISEKS. FOR RENT Light housekeeping euite Headers of the following advertise j at 572 Hohmati st., opposite Prtncess ments who wish to communicate with t theater. 25-2 advertisers whose identity Is not re- ; : , vealed, should follow the .Instructions K FOR RENT Store room; good opporto address them by the key letter glv-I tunlty for restaurant and lunchroom, en. Requests at this office to reveal lAquire 402-119th St.. Whiting, the Identity of anonymous fidvsrtliirs .

can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. ' Simply follow lnbtructlons. v As far as it Is possible It Is adv'sed that all classified fids should either be mailed or sent to the offlco. The Times will not be .responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MALE HELP. WANTED A bright oup man f or clerical position. Apply A. M. De Weeee, agent Erie, Hammond: r26tf GOOD, STRONG BOYS wanted; 17 -years and .over; good wages paid. Universal Portland Cement Co., Buffington, Ind. ' SOLICITOR WANTED Good live man to sell lumlnum kitchen utensils; excellent, permanent position for right party. Apply 758 Alice St.. Hammond, between 6:30 and 7:30 p. m. WANTED A real salesman, a man who has ability, who will work for us as hard and conscientiously as he would for himself, to represent us exclusively In Lake county. Must be ready to commence work at once. We have a large, well known and in every way first class line of EXCLUSIVE calendars and Advertising Specialties. Our line Is so attractive and varied that each and every business in every town In the country, without regard to size, or. v... mwronafnllv . solicited. Our

goods are very attractive but no more" Mllr-M.on ucense ana siock; so than our reasonable prices, and we price right. Inquire H, Times, Indiana know from the experience of others j 1 larhor.. 25-3 who have been and are now in our em- i r . mi ploy, that any bright, hustling ' man Fr SALE Three acres, good imwho has abiUty and is willing: to work. I provments. 1 mile to Bristol lntercan make with us from $50 to $15 per -urban station, prico $1,200. 35 acres week. Commissions, liberal. Our com- J Improvements, 10 acres timber, pany was organized in 1883. Capitalized ytr frontage. Price $2,500. See M. H. $200,000. We are responsible and mean M'Her. Bristol, Ind. business If you do, it will pay you to j " Cue Sales Manager. MERCHANTS OR SALE OR RENT -Saloon ; good

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WANTED Competent young man as stenographer and bill clerk. The, E. B. Unman Co., East Chicago. Phone 276. - y " " WANTED A man to cut and lay carpets. Mee Hotel, Hammond. 24-3 WANTED -Several experienced Brad ley hammer men and header men. Apply Steel Car Forge -Co., Hammond. : WANTED Four or five solicitors to help canvass Hammond and surrounding towns taking orders for my PURE HONEY. John C. Bull, 14 .East State St., Hammond. Ind., 3rd floor rear. FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for general house- ' work. Inquire 9 Warren St., Hammond. 20-3 LADY SOLICITORS 722 So. Hohman st WANTED Apply . from 4 to 6 p. m. j WASTED An experienced farm hand. Call at Peterson's, South Hammond, It. R. 1. WANTED One' girl for light housework. 1129 Calumet .ave.. Hammond. WANTED Girl to work -fn furniture and general .merchandise store; good place for right girl. Calunlft Furniture Co., 3519 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 251. 26-3 WANTED A saleslady for our fruit and vegetable department, Lion Store. Apply to Mr, Lovgren. i WANTED A good girl . .for general housework; 3 in family. Inquire 7?S Walter St., Hammond. , . 2S-2 WANTED Dishwasher. State at., Hammond. Chop Suey, '99 25-2 WANTED A waitress. Apply Chef, Majestic hotel, Hammond. 25-2 WANTED At once, good housekeeper; will pay good wages; 4 in family. 4507 Magoun ave., East Chicago. WANTED Girl for general housework. 435 West Plumnier ave., Hammond. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Office in Security building especially equipped for dentist. Apply Jeffrey & Morgan, 18 E. 6th ave. Phone Gary 88. , 26-2w FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light! housekeeping, also Hohman st., Hammond sleeping. 505 FOR RENT Modern nicely located. Call Hammond. 5-room cottage; 374 Sibley st. FOH RENT Six-room house; one block from South Shore depot. 624 Gostlin St., Hammond. Call 1190J. 25-3 FOR RENT 6-room modern cottage at TS9 Claude st. Inquire 415 Ash St., tUmmond. Thone 1651W. : - -

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FOR RENT Upper flat: S54 So. Honroan st-i 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times. lltf FOR RENT Flat, hot, water heat, rnond. ? 7 rooms and bath; 859 Erie Bt.. Ham-26-3 FOR RENT At once, furnished house. So. Hohman st.; modern conveniences.,. Apply Hammond Savings & Trust Co., Hammond. 18tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. ' 18& Flummer ave., Hammond. lotf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cheap, desirable property" in Hammond,- Ind.; rents at 10 "per cent of value: price $8,700; terms, cash and time. Address P. O. box 445, East Chicago, Ind". , 22-3w FOR SALE Small up to date grocery store doing first class business; owner leaving town. Address J F, Times, Hammond. 26-5 FOR .SALE $60 Columbia grapho- I phone, $35 worth of records; must dispose of at once: will sacrifice outfit ! for $30. P X A. Times, Hammond. FOR SALE 1912 Indian motorcycle; as good as new.' Call between 8 and 9 a. m. or Sunday. 432 Cedar st.. Hammond, Ind. . FOR SALE Two horses and 3 mules. Inquire Times office, Indiana Harbor. 25-5 vocation, ai at i ioao ave,;isat FOR SALE Four-hole reliable gas stove. Geo. A. Dobbins. 659 So. Hohman st., Hammond.-Phone 107. . 21tf FOR SALE We want your trade. Call and get our prices and we will be sure to get your trade. The Hammond Furniture Co., 242 E. yState St., Hammond. Telephone 543. FOR SALS: Lot 8, in block 3 ol Franklin addition or subdivisionHammond; 25 ft. front on Conkey ave., near Van Buren st. Bargain. Phone Hegewisch 17. FOR eALE Old papers, 6c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind. FOR SALE INVEST YOUR SAVINGS IN SMALL FIRST MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED GARY PROPERTY; 8 PER CENT INTEREST; ABSOLUTELY SAFE AND PROFITABLE. LAKE COUNTY REALTY CO., 1715 BROADWAY. PHONE GARY 45. 20-6 FOR SALE Two 4-inch tire wl one 2ton coal box; one 2.vard agons; ard dump box. Apply 4125 Homer Lee ave., Eiastf Chicago, Ind. 19-fi FOR SALE Five passenger Ford automobile. Call 105 Doty St., after 6 p. m. for particulars, or Sunday morning for demonstration. 18tf FOR SALE Old papers, 6c a bundle. Call at Times. Hammond. Ind. MISCELLANEOUSAGENTS Do you want a clean, bonafide business selling high class hosiery, underwear and sweaters exclusively In your community? Sold only through representatives direct to wearer. Straight forward "business, quality merchandise, liberal commissions and our hearty co-operation. Good income assured. Reputable agents investigate. Write R. & S. Supply Co., 9 Catherine St., Utica, N Y. 22-S DRESSMAKER Maker of tailor made suits and fancy gowns. 240 Douglas ave.. Hammond. 24-6 IF IT'S PAINTING OR PAPER HANG ing phono -1036 W. L L. Cohen. 289' Sibley st., Hammond. 22-6 j IF IT'S PLUMBING Oil HEATING phone 622. J. Donaldson, 287 Sibley, 20tI , St.. PHONK 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Meo's Tailors, 61 State st.. Hammond. - FOR SALE Old papers, 5c . a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. PETERSON & MONBERG have opened , ",l Bn"v " . uiacKsmnn enop, 40-i laic Bt-, anu are now prepared o do first class work in repainting automobiles, carriages and wagons. . WANTED TO KENT. WANTED A furnished flat or house from 4 to 6 rooms, or furnished ' rooms for light housekeeping. H A A, Times, Hammond. 24-3 WANTED Three furnished or unfurnished rooms or small furnished flat; east side, E H R, Times, Hammond.

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SITUATIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED By experienced stenographer: Apply L. F., upstairs in rear of 808 Chicago ave.. East Chicago, Ind. BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS BOARD AT MRS. LESsor, 4520 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. LEGAL NOTICE. BANKRUPTCY SALE OFFICE EQUIPMENT. By order of the U. S. District Court lor the District of Indiana, all. officeequipment of the Cree Publishing Co., in Chicago offin it kii Uarr building, is now offered for sale; bids therefor to receive consideration must I be deposited with receiver by Friday ' an., rt-u. 4j. Appraised at i,uuv; to be sold at great sacrifice. CHARLES 1m SURPRISE. Receiver. i 234 Federal Bldg. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, JANUARY TERM, 1913. TODOR GUIRGUI VS. SOPHIA GUIRGUI. CAUSE NO. 10162. ACTION TO DIVORCE. No wcomes the plaintiff by "C. E. Greenwald, attorney, and files his-com-plaint herein,", together . with an affidavit of a competent person, showlnr tnat tn defendant, Sophia Guirgui, is not resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action lency or saia action i will stand for trial I of said Court, and and that the same at the next term that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 28th day of 'April, A. D. 1913, the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior, Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of March, A. D. 1913, 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 25th day of February, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, - Deputy Clerk. " . NOTICE OF FiNAL SETTLEMENT OF "'. ... .'ESTATE. . In the Matter of the Estate1 of Stanley Romanski. No. 811. In the. Lake Superior Court. January Term, 1913. Notice Is hereby given to the Heirs. Legatees and Creditors of Stanley Romanski. decease'' i appear In the Lake Superior Cuit, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 10th day of March, 1913. and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate 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 Superior Court, at Hammond, this 10th day oX February, 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1. JANUARY TERM, 1913. KATIE CORCORAN Vf EUGENE CORCORAN. CAUSE NO. .0138. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by I. Leon Gould, attorney, and files her com plaint herein, together with an affl davit of a competent person, showing the defendant, Eugene Corcoran, Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial i at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 28th day of April, A. D. 1913, the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and I held in Room No. 1. in the Superior I Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of March, A. D. 1913, said action . will be heard and determined in his ab- ' sence. j In "Witness Whereof, I hereunto set j my hand and affix the seal of said ; Court, at Hammond, this, 18th day of i February. A. D.' 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. , By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Creamery. 34'435c; firsts, 3031c; seconds, 272c: dairies, 25 I i jic; pacKing siock, is'o zuc; laaies, 21H622c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12(9) 15c; geese, 13134c; ducks, 14 14c; roosters, lOl&llc; springs, 15 15c. Egg9 Firsts, 19,c; ordinary firsts, 17H18c; storage firsts, 1314c; dirties, 1415c; checks, 13c; miscellaneous , lots. 17i19c. I Beans Pea, hand picked, f 2.20 2.27; brown Swedish, $1.26(91.50; Lima, 100 lbs, ?6.406-50; red kidney, 12.25 2.30. Potatoes Minnesota, 42'48c; Wisconsin, 4248c; new, brls, M-506.75; Sweet, Jersey, hamper, $1.40 1.60. Green fruits Apples, brls, $1.00 4.50; boxes. $1.00 S. 00: cranberries. brls, $8.00 10.00; strawberries, qts, 30 40c. : Vegetables Celery, erate, Mich., $1 1.50; radishes, doa bunches,, 25(f$40c; brussels sprouts, qts, IS & 20c; cabbage,

old, brl. 657ac: ton, $6.607.00; spinath,,brl, 4.0d6.00; squash, crates. $2; cucumbers, box, 2 doz, $1.5032.25; turnips, new, brl, $2.75(0.3.50; parsnips, tubs, 50S0c; cauliflower, crate. $1.75 2.00; onions, sacks, 6568 lbs, 35) 85c; lettuce, leaf, box. 2025c; head, brls, $8.50(7.00: parsleyi large brls, $2.00 2.75; carrots, new, brls, $2.50 3.50; beets.-new, brls. $2.503.50. Veal calves-T5060 lbs, ll12c; 80 110 lbs. 12V414c; 0SO lbs, 1213c; 85160 lbs, coarse, 9104c. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.031.08; No. 3 red, 98c$1.01; No. 4 red, 8595c; No, 2 hard winter, 91 92c; No. 3 hard winter, 89 92c; No. 1 northern spring. 91li92sc: No. 2 northern spring, $S& 90c: No. 3 spring. 85 88c - Corn No. 2 yellow, 60c: No. 8, 47 49c; No. 3 white. 4849?4c; No. $ yellow, 47?4494c; No. 4. 4547c; No. 4 white.' 4748c; No. 4 yellow, 4547V4c. ,- Oats No. S white, 3334V4c; No. S white, 3233c; No. 4 white. 31 32Uc; standard, 33834c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prfcesi for carbon and oth er oils: stanaara-white. loc; perfection . 10Hc; ' headlight, 175. 12c; eocene. 12c; elaine. 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, ISc; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline.. 28 t; raw linseed oil, single brls, 51c: 5 brl lots. 60c; boiled, single brls, 52c; 5 brl lots, 51c: turpentine, 61c; - summer black oil. 7Ac. These quotations apply to brl lots f. 6. b. Chicago. LIVE SXOCK MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $S.60 t9.60; mediu mto good steers. $7.85 8.40; inferior to fair steers, $6.607 85; fat cows and heifers, $4.75 ?j 7.90; can ners and cutters, $3.10 4.60; native ' " Du,ls and stags .407.00; le. $5.758.00; fair to fa feeding ancy veal calves, $9.5010.S0: heavy calves, $4.25 7.50; milkers and springers, per head, $35.00 85.00. Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.45gS.65; heavy butchers. $8.508.70; light butchers, $8.508.70; light bacon. $8.55 8.70; light light. $8.408.70; heavy shipping, $8.508.70; heavy packing, $8.358.55; mixed packing, $8.408.60 Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $S.40tfS S.S0; lambs, fair to good,. $8.158.40 lambs, common to fair. $7,75 88.15 lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.60fi 8.25; lambs, feeders, $7.508.S5; lambs culls, $6.50 7.00; yearlings, fair to best light, $7.40 8.00: yearlings, fair to best heavy, $6.907.65. HAY & GRAIN MARKET. July corn. May oats.. July oats. Hay Receipts, 2,529 tons; "ship ments, 99. tons. Choice grades of timo thy and prairie in only fair supply and market steady; low and medium -grades dull; demand light and offerings large Choice timothy, $1617; No. 1, $13.50 14.50; No. 2 and 1-mixed, $12 13; Nos, 3 and 2 mixed, $94(10; thrashed timo thy. $4S; clover, $611. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $12.60013 No. 1, $1112; No. 2, $9.6010.50. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prai rie Choice, $9.5010; No. 1, $7.60 8.50. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie, $77.50; packing, $5.50 & 6. Straw Rye, $78; oat, $6.50; wheat $6.50. LOWELL. Ed. Brownell and son' were city yesterday. in the Frank Plummer attended the funera of Urias Frye in. Milwaukee yester day. Miss June Klein attended the funeral of her uncle Urias Frye, in Milwaukee, yesterday. Dr. R. W. Johnson, an experienced doctor of Chicago, has located in Low ell with offices in the State Nationa (Bank building. He comes highly rec ommended, and is a young man of good appearance and friendly disposition. Carl Grag made a business trip Chicago yesterday. to Mrs. Carl Mahler went to Chlcag last evening to attend the funeral o her cousin, Mrs. John Plastzia, whic was held today. Emanuel - Freeman of Gary was guest of Carl Mahler yesterday. Rev. Father H. W. Prost of Chicago was a guest of Rev. Father Hoerst man yesterday. " Miss Carrie Banks of Hobart, wh has been visiting at the home of he nister, Mrs, Dr. Iddings , returned horn yesterday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Iddings who will remain unti Friday. A representative trf The Times vis ited Vincent Ceiga Sunday at th pumping station, of which he is charge. A more comfortable, clean and nicely arranged place in the way of a public ,ace is rarely seen. The room has been put in perfect order and nicely paintexl. This work was performed by Mr. Ceiga himself. Two big 25horsepower gasoline engines are installed In this room and shine and glitter with cleanliness, showing the care that is taken of them. Uder the floor are installed two immense pumps, with a capacity of 300 gallons per minute each. The engines and pumps worked alternately. So pecfeet does the engines and pumps work that but little noise is made by them. Water is pumped directly into the standpipe on the public square, which Js 100 feet high, holds 58,752 gallons. Mr. Ceiga, the pumper is very diligent Land painstaking in his duties, and the standpipe Is constantly kept full, and In case of fire there is a good supply of water with which to fight It. Mr. Ceiga informed us that duriVig the 21 months he has been there there has been but little expense .In repairs. It takes on an enrage of $23 worth f gasoline to run the machinery.

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ers, why not try., Brandenburg, the Chiropractor, and get well. Suite 207 Calumet building. 22-t Tour fuel bill will be less If you cook with Gas. No. Ind. Gas A Elec. Co. it On next Saturday evening", March st Knights of Pythias will hold their annual bard time dance. The event s looked forward to with great an ticipation by those who have attended hese functions In the past. Lunch will be served. i I Miss Helen Rasher of the LarsKjj & Johnson grocery is on the sick list. The girls of Miss Mary A. Davis" class of the Congregational Sunday ' school will hold a bake sale at C C. i Smith's office Saturday afternoon, March 1. i Tne first degree staff of the. Odd Fellows will meet for practice at the club room this evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp. All members are requested to be present. Mrs. E. N. Canine entertained a par ty of four ladies at a 12 o'clock dinner Monday. Those present were Mesdames C. C. Smith, J. T. Lewis, J. Weydirt and Scott Fisher. Miss Zua Coulter has resumed her school duties, having ' returned Monday from her home in the southern part of the state, where she was called on account of the serious illness of her mother, who Is now much better. Mrs. tu. N. Canine entertained a party of twenty, teachers, comprising two embroidery clubs, at her home on Ma goun avenue last evening. The evening was spent doing fancy 'work. Re freshments were served during the ev ening. Mrs. A. T. Cox, who underwent an operation for appendicitis a week ago last Saturday at the Wesley hospital. in Chicago, was brought home yesterday. She is improving rapidly since the operation, . The Congregational Ladies' Aid society will hold a thimble party at the residence of Mrs. S. P. Peterson, on Olcott avenue, this afternoon. Section B of the society will be in charge. The East Chicago club has issued in vitations to a card party to be given in the club rooms next Wednesday evening. INDIANA KAEBOIL A Gas Range combines convenience and economy. No. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co. he ladies of the First Methodist and First Presbyterian churches of Indiana Harbor will have a union meeting to morrow in the Methodist church par lors. There will be an hour of prayer, beginning at 10 o'clock, after which luncheon will be served. , Anyone wishing wallpaper . and not; finding It convenient -to call-at 3609', Parrish avenue, just phone 335-W and Cox will bring a set of books to your j residence. Open evenings until 8 o'clock. I The East League of the Methodist Ladies' Aid society will, give what they ' call a "Merry Medley- entertainment at the church next Saturday evening. Some of the features, of the evening will be impersonations by .James Johnston, a male quartei ang a humorous ketch called ' "ThffMiuggles' Dinner Party." - A social will . be given and refreshments served after the program Is finished. ' i-- ' - Mr. and Mrs. CnarlesBowen of Fir street are entertaining Mr, Bowen's father, L. C. Bowen .of .Muncie, who arrived yesterday for a couple of weeks' visit. . V The starT of clerks at.Uhe Central drug store has been increased by the addition of Hubert E. Browne of Chicago, who will have charge of the new soda fountain when that department of the business is - put in service. Mr. Browne will also assist in waiting on customers, thus giving the pharmacists more uninterrupted time to fill prescriptions. - Mr. and Mrs. B, C. Lukens left yesterday for Mudlavia for a week's Visit. The Order Of the Eastern Star will r.

Join Our Christmas Savings Club Started Monday, February 17

In Class 1, pay lc the 1st week, 2c the 2d week, 3c the 3d week, 4c th 4th week. 5c th 5th week, Gc the 6th week and so on for 42 weeks, and two weeks before Xmaa we will mail you a check for $9.03, with interest at 3 per cent. Or in Class 2, pay 2c the 1st week, 4q the 2nd week, 6c the 3d week, and so on, an! we will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $18.06 with interest at 3 per cent. - Or in Class 5 pay 5c the 1st week, 10c the 2d'week, 15c the 3d week, and so on, and we. will mail you a check two weeks before Christmas for $45.15 with interest r at 3 percent. You May Reverse the Order ot Payment if You Wish to Do So For instance, In Class 1, goins up, the payments start with lc and end with 42c. Ifyoii desire to do so, you may start wilh 42c the first week and pay lc less every week until the last week's payment will be lc. In Class 2, you may start with 84c the first week and pay 2 cents less every week until the last payment will be 2 cents. In Class 5, you may start with $2.10 the first week and pay 5 cents less every week until the last payment is 5 cents. Payments Must Be Made Every Week or May Be Made in Advance . Can you think of an easier way to provide money for Christmas presents? Join yourself get everyone in the family to join. Show this to your friends and get them to join. Everybody is welcome to join. The Christmas Savings Club opens' Monday, Feb. 17. Call and let us tell you all about our plan. . .

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hold a meeting in Masonic hall this evening at 8 o'clock sharp, when five candidates will be initiated. After closing the chapter Mrs. B. D. L. Glazebrook and her committee will serve refreshments It is very desirous that

all members b ie present promptly at o'clock. I ! GRANT GOES TO TULSA. (Speclal to The Times'.) Lowell. Ind.. Feb. 26. Thomas Grant left yesterday for Tulsa, Okla., i where he 'will fake rhflrire of the nil fields controlled by the Lake county company. He says it has been decided to utilize the gas of the first well drilled, which will realize the company $50 per day, and the quantity is immense, ly, and .HA IND. HARBOR BRIDE SEEKS HER HUBBY rretty Warvia Prucup, said to be the wealthiest! Roumanian girl in In diana HaJbor, and a bride of eight days, today askea tne uary ponce to locate her; husband. Saltan Prucup. who has been missing for a couple of days. Warvia told the police that her jewels and about $1,000 in cash became missing at the same time. She wants her hubby back again. Prucup and the Harbor belle met ajjout Christmas time, she said. She financed the wedding and furnished a $400 flat. He, In the meantime, got a job as bartender in a Gary saloon. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. J. Porter, a carpenter living at 3274 Pennsylvania avenue, Indiana Harbor, and employed on a job in Elm street next door to the Slavish Luthe'ran church, met with an accident yesterday afternoon which necessitated his removal to St. Margaret's hospital. He was standing on a scaffold ' when he slipped and. fell, injuring his hipquite badly and sustaining other bruises ofa ! minor nature. Dr. Cox was called and ! ordered the man conveyed to the hospital, where he is now being cared lor. The accident occurred at 2 p. m. TOLLESTON. A- Justice was a. business visitor in Hammond today. Dr. Caldwell was in Chicago today. Miss B. Bormann is quite ill at her r WITH

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Mrs. H. A. Tucker for a few days. Mr. and Mrs." Gardner are spending a few days in Hammond with relatives. J. Norton was in Hammond today on business. .1. McNaughton left today for VeVrnlont l spend a few weeks with rela- , nes. Mrs. Lena Schwarts spent today in Hobart visiting. Mrs. William Henderson spent yesterday in Wolcott, Ind., with her parents. ' Miss Meta Borman, Miss Dorothy Miller, and Miss Vema Kluge spent . yesterday in Chicago visiting. Mrs. J. Normandt will spend tomorrow in Chicago on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harms are spending a lew days in UJack uaK witn reia1 tlveri. j v. Hood of Michigan City was a business visitor here today. A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FAKE OH POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING ADS. A FEW DIME-S FOR YOUR OWN I "WANT." IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING ' in THE TIMES ASD THE VtVAJ RESULT IS A JOB. OHIO RY. OF INDIANA Leaving time at Hammond, Ind. Effective January 12th, 1913. 10:50 p. m. Daily for Cincinnati. 10:4S a. m. Dally Limited for Clncln- . natl,. Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York. Richmond. Norfolk, Virginia and Nsrth Carolina Points, 5:10 p. m. Dally for Peru and Cincinnati. Westbound Trains leave Hammond daily for Chicago. 648 a. m.. 9:45 a. m.. 5:57 p. m. J CHICHESTER S PILLS Pill In Kr boxes, seated w l aka m Mkwr. UnnhL AlliWCUkOln DIAMOND Hit AND PILLS, fat vein known as Best. Safest. Always Relisblf SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYERTC.ERE 1 THE Indiana

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