Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1913 — Page 7

Thursday, March 6, 1913.

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(X) c: NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of the following advertisements who wlh to communicitt with advertisers whose- identity is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Bequests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions, As far as It la possible tt ia advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or seat to the office The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MALE HELP. WANTED Boys and girls, age from 14. to IS years old. Enterprise Bed Ca., ' Hammond, Ind. 6-3 SALESMEN Two reliable men for Indiana territory: experience unnecessary. Signet Oil Co., Cleveland, O. "WANTED Energetic young man about 1J years ia lor electric meter testing. Apply No. Ind. Gas & Elec CoHammond, Ind. 5-3 WANTED A baggage master; salary S. Apply A. M. De Weese, agent of the Erie. 4tf "WANTED At once, agents from all Tvr the country; can make $10 a day. easily. Apply E. Kohler, 720 Folk st. Phone Gary 2241. 4-5 BOY WANTED With good references at the IS. Jk F. Clothing store, Hammond, s, i 4-3 CEMENT WORKERS WANTED LABORERS AND MECHANICS, ALSO 2 COMPETTEN FOREMEN; PERMA- , SALARIES FOR EFFICIENT MEN. MELLOJT & CO. PHONE GARY 1659. FEMALE HELP. WANTED A girl for general house- j work In family of two. Apply 449 ! Summer St.. Hammond. 6-3 , , , i, j WANTED Seamstress, young lady; state experience and salary wanted. t Apply- G R M,' Times. Hammond. WANTED An experienced saleslady for millinery department; an excell

ent opportunity for advancement and j " steady position to right party. Call ; FOR RENT At once, furnished house, Saturday. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. So. Hohman St.: modern convenli - "'" Apply Hammond Savings A

JJ' ANTED Middle aged woman for 1 Misekeeper, small family. jSlWJBBaer avt . Hainmimil At 435 5-6 vnitner ave., Hammond. rlMtt!t i LADY OR IUHL. wAivitu t,acn town, good pay spare time, copy names for advertisers, cash weekly. Stamp for particulars. American Adv. Bureau, Dept. F. Lelghtons Corners, N. H. 5-3 WANTED A girl for general housework. Apply 347 Kane ave., Hammond. , 6-3 WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply American Restaurant, 120 Sibley j St., Hammond. 5-3! WANTED A girl for general house-r-lr l..ls Wi-ii TT TT! TWnlrln 1 (1(11 Hyslop place (lower flat), Hammond, j a ! WANTED A housework. Harbor. good 3507 girl Elm for St., general Indiana 5-3 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR A ' thoroughly competent lady to take charge of alteration department. E. C. Mlnas Co., Hammond. 4-2 WANTED At once, a day girl for general; housework: good Wages. Apply in person 3146 Lake Front, Indiana Harbor. " 8-3 WANTED Girl for general housework; two in family. Call 180 Sibley St., B Hammond, In rear. BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS BOARD AT MRS. LKSsor, 4520 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. FOR fiALE Old papers. So a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind, "WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT Three or four furnished housekeeping rooms or small furnished flat. Address L M K, Times, Hammond. 6-3 WANTED TO RENT 11 to 15-ft. front for dairy lunch; must be live locution. C J4, Times, Hammond. i3 WANTED TO RENT Small housa or , cottage; modern, gas or electric light, up-to-date, beforo April 1. Address T W, Times, Hammond. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room lar; modern, by April 1; preferably south Ids. Address R W, Times, Hammond. SITUATIONS WANTED FOR SALE Old papers. Sc a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. MISCELLANEOUSEXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WILL do dressmaking and tailoring by the day. or work taken home. S M F, Times Hammond. . 4-4 CATERING FOR CLUBS AND FAR . ties. 298 East State St., Hammond. Phone 8 76J. . 3-6 IF IT'S PLUMBING OR HEATING phone 622. J. Donaldson, 287 Sibley St- '" 20tf . PHONB 771 FOR BEST CLEANINO ' and pressing. Young lien's Tailors, 1 State at. Hammond. -

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FOR SALE Small hotel and restaurant; doing good business; cheap if sold at once; sickness reason for selling. 3470 Mlchigan'ave., Indiana Harbor. 4-j xVn Investment Opportunity and Free Trip to California. March 18th, 1913. See my land, being part of the "Ranch of the Flowers' in Proberta, Tehama county, California; where several of your Indiana neighbors purchased and are prosperous and contented. A few tracts left on which you can get best terms and purchase at a bargain. Special excursion March II, 1813, with stop-over privileges anywhere on return trip. Write, phone or call and learn all particulars. James Mitchell Hoyt, phone Frsnklln 3670. 1001 Otis Bldg., Chicago. REAL ESTATE TBiSFEBb v TOLLESTON. Lots 11 to 29. blk 2; lots SO to 4S. FOR RENT. FOR FyENT Upper flat, 7 rooms: hot water heat, gas and electric light, all modern conveniences. Phone 1318 W. H. E. Deakln, 1001 Hyslop place, Hammond. " 6-5 ; FOR RENT Large steam heated room; southern exposure; suitable or couple. Telefor two gentlemen ! A.Aitr FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms for lisrht housekeeDlns: sras land toilet: no children. 185 Truman ave.. Hammond. 4-3 " 1 FOR RENT Office In Security building especially equippt-u iur urnuu pply Jeffrey & Morgan, 18 E. 6th ave, Phone Gary S8. 26-2w ! FOR RENT Upper flat: 854 So. Hobman Times. st.: 7 rooms and bath. Apply IStf Trust Co-. Hammond, IStf FOR RALE. FXXR SALEPoolroom; 2 year lease; 4 pool tables, one bililard; good location. W K, Times, Hammond. 6-2 FOR SALE. SALOON LICENSI -(6 months to run), stock, fixtures, two lots (alle7 cox- j i ner), prominently located on which j there Is a two-story" frame business building, store on ground floor and six romg Jn tne rear and nlne room, on the second story. The lots alone are worth 93,000. Will sell everything for 3-750 and wner will take back a mortgage for $2,000, three years' time. Address H, Tim9. Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE A 25-piece silver set, Rogers' Bros. 1847, at great sacrifice. Call 242 E. State st., Hammond. FOR SALE We have purchased the balance of the Heintz storage furnlture, consisting of springs, mattresses, side boards, etc., which we are placing cm sale at aimosi a give away price, j Look! We are today also placing on j sale a line of beautiful rugs, brass 1 beds S5.60 and up, and are closing out all our hard coal and cook stoves at very low prices. Don't miss this opportunity. Remember, we do as we advertise. Yours for business. The Ham mond Murnlture Co., J.-Arkln, Mgr., 242 E. State t., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE On account of leaving city will sell t a sacrifice one English baby cab, full size; brass bed, springs and mattress. Inquire 216 Detroit St., Hammond. 6-2 FOR SALE Good second hand furniture. Apply 47 Doty st., Hammond. FOR SALE Horse and wagon cheap. Call 809 Calumet ave., Hammond, at grocery store. 6-2 FOR EXCHANGE Best Colorado land for property In Lake Co.; liberal trade. Address W, Times. Hammond. FOR SALE OR RENT Saloon In good location.. Call at 4814 Tod ave., East Chicago. 3-6 FOR SALE Bargain, 50 ft. frontage. Hohman St., east front. Address W, Times. Hammond. . LOST AND FOUND. LOST Railroad tickets between Hohman st. and N. P. depot; reward. Return Times office, Hammond. LOST Small box containing a pair of gold glasses and a fancy collar; reword. Phone 106. 5-2 ADVERTISE . AND AGAIN I.V THE TIME. A D VERTISK

blk 3, Caldwell's 10th add. William C. Caldwell to James McClurg Lot 1, blk 9, Logan Park add, Samuel Klein to Peter Baltuszls Same real estate as last deed, Dominlk K. Walscheln to Peter Baltuszts HAMMOND. Lot 17, s lot 16. Phillips' add. Louis H. Phillips to Charles

Beyer 600 Lot 26. Stafford & Trankle's Grove add, George W. Teasel to Nathan E. Tlnkham.. Lots IS, 29. Stafford & Trankle's 7th add. Louis H. Stafford to Thomas Gilboe 725 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 24. blk 4, n e 29-S7-9. William C. Harding to Nettle May Harding WHITING. W 20 ft. lot 10 and e 10 ft. lot 9, blk 2, Davidson's Blvd. add. Charles D. Davidson to Jozef . Zavesky 400 HORSFORD PARK. Lots 27 to 34. 39 to 46. blk 3, Estella J. Anient to Johanna S. Gulbrandsen 1 LOST AND FOUND. LOST White poodle dog; answers to name of Tootsle.' Reward for return to R. Behrens, 411 New York ave.. Whiting. 5-3 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, JANUARY TERM. T913. SIMON ZIMMERMAN A'S. DORA ZIMMERMAN. CAUSE NO. 10165. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by Marcus Hershcovlts, attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Dora" Zimmerman, ia 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 at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answr 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 Mon day of March. Aj 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 26th day of February, A. D. 1913. j. ERNEST I 6HORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. SHERIFF SALE. No. 8249. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court, January Term, 1913. GARY LUMBER COMPANY, A CORPQration, , vs. PENZOTO ONOFRIO ET .L. By virtue of an Order of Sale to rie directed from the Clerk of . the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of of March, 1913, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m and four o clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real Mtat- owit , Lot twenty.nve (25), block two (2). of the Chicago-Tolleston Land and Investment Company's fifth ad ditlon to Tolleston, now In the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and 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 with relief from valua tion or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Fenzoto Onofrlo et al. at the suit of Gary Lum ber Company, a corporation. HENRY WHITAKER. Sherfff, Lake County, Indiana. McCracken & Freer, Att'ys for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. No. State cf Indiana, 9544. ) (ssi County of Lake,) ; Lake Superior Court, January Term, 1918. FIRST POLISH BUILDING LOAN & Savings Association, a corporation, vs. PIOTR SWIEZYNSKI ET AL By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of of March, 1913, between the hours of ten o'clock a, m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and

profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real state, to-wit:

Lot forty-one 41). block four (4). In Morris' addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree. 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 Piotr Swlezynskl at the suit of First Polish Building Loan & Savings Association, a corporation. HENRT WHITAKER. Sheriff. Lake County, Indiana. George B. Shoerer, A tt'y for Plaintiff. SHERIFF SALE. No. 8905. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court. January Term, 1913. . ., . PAUL B. LIPINSKI vs. GEORGE CIEPLUCHA. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of of March, 1913, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate,' to-wit: Lot seventeen (17), also lots sixty (60) and sixty-one (61), all In block fifteen (15), In Eschenberg's State Line addition to the City of Hammond, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree, interest and costs, I will at th same time and place offer for sale the fee simple In and to said real estate. or so much thereof as may be euffl ctent to satisfy said judgment. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valu ation or appraisement laws. Taken as the property of George Cleplucha at the suit of Paul B. Llplnskl. HENRY WHITAKER. Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. Geo. B. Sheerer, Att'y for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. No, 869. ) State of Indiana. (ss: County of Lake,) Lake Superior Court, January Term, 19ft GEORGE W. YOUNG vs. ANNA L. JONES ET AL. By virtue of an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the east door of the Court House in Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, the 15th day of of March, 1913, between the hours of ten O'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lots ten (10), and eleven (11), block Ave (5), of the Chicago-Tolleston Land & Investment Company's resubdlvision of Bradford Broth ers' addition to Tolleston (now City of Gary), Lake County, In dlana. Lots four (4) and Ave (5), In block' ten (10). Chicago Tolleston Land and Investment Company's third addition to Tol leston (now City of Gary), Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree. Interest land 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 suffl clent 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 Anna L. Jones et al. at the suit of George W Young. HENRY WHITAKER, Sheriff, Lake County. Indiana. McCracken & Freer, Att'y for Plaintiff. SHERIFF'S SALE. No. 8173. State of Indiana, ) (ss: County of Lake,) Lake Superior - Court, January Term, 1913. GARY LUMBER COMPANY, A COR poration, vs. PETER CHORAK ET AU By virtue f an Order of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of the L,ak Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Court House In Crown Point, Indiana, on Saturday, tha 15th day of of March, 1913, between the hours of ten o'clock a. m. and our o'clock p. m., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of tha following described real estate, to-wlt: Lot .twelve (12), block fourteen (14), of the Chicago-Tolleston Land & Investment Company's sixth addition to the Town of Tolleston, now In the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. If said rents and 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 r appraisement laws. Taken as the property of Peter Chorak et al.- at the suit of Gary Lumber

Company, a corporation.

HENRY WHITAKER, . Sheriff, Lake County, Indiana. McCracken & Freer, Att'ys for Plaintiff. U. S. POSTOFFICE AND COTTRT House (Building), Hammond. Ind. Office of Custodian. March, 1913. Sealed proposals will be received at this building until 2 o'clock p. m., March 17, 1913. and then opened, for furnlsihng electric current, gas, water. Ice and ; miscellaneous supplies, and for removlng ashes and rubbish, washing towels and sprinkling streets during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1914. Sealed pro posals will also be received until 2 o'clock p. m... April 22, 1913, and then j opened, for 125 tons anthracite coal. The right" to reject any and all bids Is! reserved by the Treasury Department. F. R. Schaaf, Custodian. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and oth er oils: standard white, 10c; perfection, 10'sc; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene, 12Hc; elalne, J9c; . V. M. V. naphtha, 18c; gasoline, 19e; machine ' gasoline, 28Hc; raw linseed oil, single 1 oris, uc, o dti lois, 5c; Donea, single ; brls. 61c: 6 brl lots, 50c; turpentine, j 51c; summer black oil, 7c. These: quotations apply to brl lots f. Chicago. b. CASH GRAIN MARKET. -Wheat No. 2 red, $1.0101.06; No. 2 red, 95c$1.00; No. 4 red, 8894c; No. hard winter, 9090c; No. 3 hard winter, 83tt90c; No. 1 northern spring, 90&80He; No. 2 northern spring. 87 8c; No. 2 spring. 85 86c. Corn No. 2, 5051c; No. 2 yellow. 50c; No. 8, 47g50c; No. 3 white, 49 49?4c: No. 3 yellow. 4749c; No. 4. 4548&c; No. 4 white, 4748c; No. 4 yellow, 45 48c. Oats No. 2. 32c; No. 2 white. 34 S4Uc; No. 3. 31ic; No. 3 white. 32 14 S2fcc; No. 4 white, 31324c; standard, 33433Hc. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $8.50 8.85; lambs, fair to good. $8. 158.50; lambs, common to fair, $7.75 8.15; lambs, good to choice heavy, $7.85 8.50: lambs, feeders, $7.50 8.30; lambs, culls, $6.50 7.60. Cattle Choice to prime $teers, $8.75 9 25; medium to good steers, $8.00 8.60; Inferior to fair steers. $6.7508.00; fat cows and heifers, $4.S58.25; canners and 'cutters, $3.S04.75; native bulls and stags, $4.657.25; fair to fancy veal calves, $9.25 010.50; heavy calves, $4.50 7.50; milkers and springers, per head, $35.0085.00. Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.8508.50; heavy butchers. $8.408.60; light butchers. $S.408.57H; light bacon. 8. 40 8.57: light light, $8.308.60: heavy shipping, $8.408.50; heavy', packing, $S.208-35; mixed packing, $S.308.45. HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

Open High Low Close May wheat.. 91 ? 90 91 July" wheat. 90H 904 "89 90 Sept. wheat. 899. 88. 88 89 May corn... 524 524 52 52 July corn.;. 53 63 63.- 63 Sept. corn.. 54 54 64 54 May oats... 34 34 334 33 July oats... 34 84 334. 34 Sept. oats... 34 34 33 33

Hay Receipts, 863 tons: shipments, 52 tons. Good to choice flfm: offerings only fair and demand good. Low grades quiet; demand light and supply liberal. Choice timothy. $17 IS; No. 1. $114715; No. 2 and 1 miked, $1112; Nos. 3 and 2 mixed, $86 rO. Thrashed timothy, $48. Clover, $6011. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice,

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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, 6c the 6th week and so on for 43 weeks, and two weeks before Xmas we will mall you a check for $9.03, with interest at 3 per cent. Or In Class 2, pay 2c the 1st week, 4c the 2nd week, 6c the 3d week, and so on, and 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 $46.15 with interest at 3 per cent. You May Reverse the Order ol Payment if You Wish to Do So For instance, in Class 1, going up, the payments start with lc and end with 42c If you desire to do so, you may start with 42c the first week and pay lc leas 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 aad get them to Join. Everybody is welcome to Join. The Christmas Savings Club opens Monday, Feb. 17. Call and let ua tell you all about our plan. , FSKST NATIONAL IBAMi SAVINQS DEPARTMENT Hammond r Indiana

10.50. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, J9.5010; No. 1, $6.507.60. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding, prairie 3606.50. Packing 15 & 5.60. Straw Rye, $77.60; oat, ?6J6.50; wheat, 6.50. "

PRODUCEIIARKET. Butter Extra creamery. 8SS43c; firsts, S20 23c; seconds, 2930c; dairies, 26&32e; packing" stock, 20j?21c; ladles, 23 23 . Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12 15c: geese, ;13m&c; ducks. 15& 17Hc; fowls, 16 16 He; roosters. ilVt 12c; springs, l717Hc Eggs Firsts, 18c; ordinary , firsts. 17c; storage firsts, 12H13c; dirties, 15c; checks, 12H13c; miscellaneous lots. lVi tf?17e. Beans Pea, hand picked, S2.20 2.27; brown Swedish. 1.251.60; Lima. 100 lbs. 6. 4006.50; red kidney, 1 2.25 8 2.30. Potatoes Minnesota. 38 45c: Wis consin, 3S46e; new, brls, $4.60 6.75; sweet, J!rsey, hamper, $1,404 1.60. Green fruits Apples, brls, $2.00fj 4.60: boxes. Sl-0013 3.00; cranberries. brls, 18.00010.00; strawberries, qts, 25 tssc. j Vegetables Celery, prate, Mich.. $1 ei.RO: radishes. do Munches. 25840c: brussels feprouts. qts, IS 20c; cabbage, old, brl, p75c; eplnach, brl. $3.60 5; squash, grates. $2.00 2.60: cucumbers, box, 2 dos, $2.002.60; turnips, new, brl, $2.7545 3 25; parsnips, tubs, 5060c; cauliflower, crate, $1.752.50; watercress, brjls, $4.0005.00'; onions, sacks, 65-68 lbsj 35 S5c; lettuce, leaf, brls. 1520c; head, brls, $2.605.00; parsley, large, brls. $2.5003.00; carrots, new. brls. $2.50$? 8.25; beetsj new, brls, 35 45c. Veal calves 60060 lbs, 1112c; 80 110 lb4. 1381Se; 60l80 lbs. 12 lSc; SSitriealbs. coarse. 10c. MAKES NO DIFFERENCE Miller. Ind., March . 1913. Times: Will you please an Editor swer through your columns if a person can fish In this state In the river when froze over, with one book and line only? FRANK J. KAISER. (Because the water is frosen makes no difference. You can fish through the Ice with one hook and line any time. .The game laws do not differentiate between winter and summer.) BRUTAL ACT OF Beats His Wife, Throws Her Out of House and Barricades Against Police. (Special to The Times.) WhitinT.Ind., March V John Kendra, Sr., a saloonkeeper, at 121st street, most cruelly abused his wife of which encounter she bears bruises to tell the tale. After beating her to his satisfaction Mrs. jKendra was put out of the housa by her husband at 12 p. ro., and all her pleadings for admittance were refused. There being nothing, left for the unfortunate woman to do, she appealed to. the police. A warrant was made out for Kendra, charging him with assault and battery, and the police proceeded to serve the warrant. They also found the bouse barricaded, and all efforts to gain an entrance were to no avail.. Acting Sergeant Mullaney then made an effort to appeal to Ken

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no success. He even refused to answer the telephone. Mrs. Kendra wag compelled to spend the night at the police station. In the morning Officer Plnkerton accompanied by Mrs. Kendra. again went to the Kendra home, and as Jie had opened up his' saloon entrance was gained and the officer succeeded In serving the warrant. Kendra was arraigned before liayor Parks on the charge last night, and In addition to -being fined $5 and costs, received a severe scoring from bis honor. CRUIKKERll Last Indiana Republican

Congressman Will Start Tonight for Valpo. Washington, D. C, March S. Representative Edgar Dean Crumpacker. the last Indiana republican to quit congressional life, packed his belongings today and will start Friday to his home at Valparaiso. Yesterday he ended sixteen years of continuous service In the house of representatives. In a statement today Mr. Crumpacker said: "I am quitting public life without any regrets and I Intend to go back home and Uv eamong the plain people. I am grateful to the people of my district for the support they have given me and I retire' to private life without any animosity la my heart toward any man. It is not my purpose to complain that my fellow citizens in the late election did not see things as I do. To be brief, I have no kick coming and I hope the new administration will so conduct Itself that peace and prosperity will prevail In ths years to come." DIES OFJTREIIEN3. William Bombach. known to the police as a barfly," died In the East Chicago police station last evening of delirium tremens. Bombach was arrested during the afternoon while he was In a paroxysm of delirium, and after being placed in a cell a physician was called to attend him. He was given the usual treat ment that Is accorded cases of alcoholIsm similar to that from which he was suffering, but without avail, and died at 5:30 o'clock. The remains were taken to Huber and Badeaux's undertaking rooms. It Is understood that Bombach has a brother in Chicago who holds the position of captain of the stockyards fire station and who lives at 5808 Elisabeth avenue. An effort will be mads today to get- into communication with his relatives before arrangements for his burial will be mads. FOR TOtT. tJWIOTS StCOCT SCRAP. COUNTRY CU B aa FOREX stag rat grow' leapa aua4 bovaUUk ' (Soallty sad ajaaatltr roasts with caasaBB, McHle 8. Tab. Ca. -Alv. cry Uc"3 law is Interested and should know about th wonderful CARVEL Whiriisi CsrtJ The aew VaaJnal aynnaa. Bttt BMStcaavanieat. n deaaaes i Branny. Aak vent dnmlst tea IO If he caaaot omhr the MARVEL, accent ao other? , stmo tor umnraten lea. ItrivaafuUtanieB- LV 1 tan Btfdlrecttaaa lavahiableto ladle. - ' J ti.o.C44laUIfl.lvjT''

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