Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 239, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1913 — Page 7

Tuesdar, March 11, 1913.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers whose identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter given. Requests at this office ta reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. n Justice to the advertisers, fee answered. Simply follow instructions. As far as it is possible It Is advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent tb the Office. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MALE HELP. WANTED Two canvassers for city work. Apply I Rhodes, Monon hotel, Hammond. 10-2 WANTED A Janitor. Apply Holy Angels rectory, 7th ave. and Tyler street, Gary. ll-3t WANTED At once, a blacksmith, good shoer, to work In shop at Lowell: percentage or salary. Address P. O. box 272. Lowell. Ind. 10-8 WANTED Boy for grocery and to take orders. 171 Indiana ave., Hammond. 8-2 CEMENT WORKERS WANTED LABORERS AND MECHANICS, ALSC 2 COMPETENT FOREMEN; PERMANENT POSITIONS WITH HIGHEST SALARIES FOR EFFICIENT . MEN. D. MELLOT & CO. PHONE GARY 1659. WANTED At once, agents from all over the county; can make 110 a day easily. Apply E. Kohler. 720 Polk st. Phone Gary 2241. FEMALE HELP. LADY OR GIRL Wanted each town, (rood pay spare time, copy names for advertisers, cash weekly; stamp for particulars. American Adv. Bureau, Dept. F.. Leigh tons Corners, N. H. fciin i .," ii phi . WANTED An elderly woman for housekeeping; must be good cook. Address E 57. GARY EVENING Times. uary. ii-3ti WANTED Waitress. Broadway restaurant, 96 State St., Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework; no washing. Apply 53 Ruth St., Hammond. Phone 125. WANTED Waitresses. Majestic hotel' jtply to chef. 11-3 WILTED -Girl for general houseJ SI , w Wk; good pay. Apply at once lS4th place. Phone 730. 11-3 WANTED Gtrl for general housework; 2 in family. Call 180 Sibley St.. C upstairs In rear. WANTED A waitress at the restaurant. 714 Chicago ave., Chicago. Maine East ' 10-2 WANTED A dishwasher. Hammond. Hotel Mee. 10-3 LADY OR GIRL WANTED Each town, good pay spare time, copy names for advertisers, cash weekly. Ptamp for particulars. American Adv. Bureau, Dept. F, Lelghtons Corners, N. H. 5-3 WANTED Middle aged woman for housekeeper, small family.. At 435 W. Plummer ave., Hammond. BOARDERS WANTED. FIRST CLASS BOARD AT MRS. LE3sor, 4520 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. FOR SALE Old papers, o a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED SITUATION By girl of 21. general office work and typewriting; 3 years' experience. Apply M B, care V. Pratt, 3430 Fir st., Indiana Harbor. WANTED A position by experienced butcher and meat cutter; 5 years experience and good reference. .Address George Harris, 548 East State St., Hammond. ' 10-3 FOR SALE Old papers. Ee a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. MISCELLANEOUSWANTED TO borrow $1,200 or $1,300 ' on good Hammond real estate; first mortgage. Address II D, Times, Hammond. . 11-J WANTED Sewing by the day. Mrs. Moore, 76 riummer ave., 2nd floor, Hammond. IF ITS WALL PAPER OR PAPER hanging phone 1036W. I. L. Cohn, 289 Sibley St., Hammond. . 10-t PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 61 State St., Hammond. IF IT'S PLUMBING OR HEATING phone 622. J. Donaldson, 287 Sibley st - aotf LOST AND FOUND. LOST U. S. express bill fold containing express receipts; reward. J. W. Maxwell, 3412 Guthrie st., Indiana Harbor. LOST In vicinity of 10-cent store, a folding bill book containing a Gary advertisement and several bills. Return . 376 Indiana ave., Hammond, or phone 985M. . 11-2 WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUY Residence and trade two Ft. Wayne lots as part payment. Address 493 Wilcox St., Hamsaa& ' . ...11-2

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IT CLOSEDBIG DEAL. "You can Bay for me that the pulling power of THE TIMES as an advertising medium is unexcelled," said Frank J. Wachewicx. 517 State Line St, when he settled for a little real estate advertisement that he had inserted for two nights. On the strength of it, he turned a five thousand dollar deal, acting as an agent for Frank E. Stakemiller to Bell the latter two story flat building on Condit street. Henry Soelker of St. John was the purchaser. Mr. Wachewicx has more than six hundred pieces of property listed in Hammond and West Hammond, both vacant and Improved. FOR SALE I have complete plans and specifications for some neat and attractive 6 to 8-room modern houses that I will build on 3"M ft. or 41 ft. 8 in. by 120 ft. lots on, Detroit st. Arrange a date with me to look these over and get my prices and terms. It will pay you if you are in the market for a home. Geo. W. Teasel. 205 Detroit St., Hammond. Thone 629. FOR SALE Cheap, desirable property in Hammond, Ind.: rents at 10 per cent of value; price $3,700; terms, cash and time. Address P. O. box 445, East Chicag-o, Ind. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARgalns in, choice corners: E0 feet, Olcott ave. and 151st St., $1,500. 60 feet. Tod ave. and 151st St., $1,500. 50 feet. Forsyth ave. and 151st St.. $2,500. 20- , room building, suitable for boarding house, 2 store room, Euclid, $3,500. i Business buildings on 149th st. and 1 Homer Lee ave., $3,500. Do not wait until tomorrow if you want fo buy. s Tomorrow may be too late. Do it now. ' C. C. Smith, 802 Chicago ave., East j Chicago. Phone 222. 10-1 FOR SALE Small grocery store doing first class business: reason for selling: owner leaving town. Address L. J. TlmesV Hammond. ' ' - REAL ESTATE TBRUSFERS TOLLESTON. blk 2, Toll Land Lot 46. Co.'s FOR RENT. FOR RENT Comfortably furnished rooms; reasonable. 88 Clinton St., Hammond. Phone 1067M. - U-3 FARM FOR RENT 74 acres with buildings; one mile west of Ross. (Inquire at Mrs. M. Schuts. Schererville, Ind., or write to F. Schuts, 314 Cedar St., Michigan City, Ind. 11-6 FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms for' light housekeeping. Apply 809 Walter St., Hammond. .11-5 FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; single or eri suite. Call evenings. 47 Sibley st., 2nd flat, Hammond. FOR RENT Oie nicely furnished large front room, modern; fine location; couple of blocks from business district; suitable for one or two. Phone 1340W. FOR RENT Modern . front room. 25 .Ruth St., Hammond. Phone 1521. FOR RENT Upper flat; 854 So. Hoh- ; man St.; 7 rooms and bath. Apply Times office. Hammond. 8tf FOR RENT -Office in Security building , especially equipped for dentist. ApplyJeffrey & Morgan, 18 E. 6th. ave. Phone Gary 88. . ....... 2S-2w FOR RENT At once, furnished house. So. Hohman St.: modern conveniences. Apply Hammond Savings & Trust. Co., Hammond. , IStf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Georgl & Vitak cornet; long model, brass, quick .change to A; first class condition; quick bvyer taices it ior o. .... Hammond, Ind. R. R. 1. 10-3 ; I FOR SALE Horse and wagon cheap.; Call 839 Calumet ave., at grocery story. FOR SALE Leaving Hammond, must sell 7 head of work horses. 3 mares In foal: weight from 1150 to 1860; suitable for farm work; wagons, farm harness, one buggy: horses from $25 up. 140' Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR SALE Typewriter, new Smith Premier' No. 5; oh cap: have no use for same. Inquire 606 Sibley St., Hammond. 8-3 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE. 'Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Gary. Calumet Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, John Kaczmanzyk, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, for a transfer of liq-

2nd add. Toll Land Co. to Alx Rukas ,' ,. Lots 37. 88. blk 60, 2nd Oak Pk add, D. Joe Veresh to Andy Dudash ......... Lot 14, blk 20, Co.'s 3rd add, Clarence Bretsch to John O. Bowers Same real estate as last deed. Lake A Porter Land & Invest. Co. to John O. Bowers.. Same real estate as last deed. George F. Batteiger to Mandel Krelnman . HAMMONp. Lot 88, n H lot 89. Stafford' & Trankle's 7th add, John Sesi trich to Charles O. Thomson.. Same real estate as last deed, Charles O. Thomson to John . Sestrich .... Lot 46, blk 2, East Lawn add, Gostlin. Meyn & Co. to Elizabeth Cains 530 900 750 300 GLEN PARK. Lots 35. 36. blk 10. sub. blks 10. 14, 15. 16, C. J. Williams add, Charles J. Williams to John xShudick 6,000 GARY. Lots 41. 43. 43, 30. 31. 32. 33, 34. 35, blk 12. Earle's 2nd Glen Tark add. City of Gary to Timothy W. Englehart Lot 37, F. C. Hall's add, Mary Spesa to Mike Spess 1 Lot 31. blk 16. Earle's 2nd Glen Park add. City of Gary to .Timothy W. Englehart Lots 44. 45. blk 12. Earle's 2nd Glen Park add: lots 47, 48. 39, 40, Same add as above; lots 25, 26, 27, 28, , 29, same add as above: lots 44. 45, Seroczuski add: lots 29. 30, 31. 10. same add as above, City of Gary to Timothy W. Englehart Lots 11. 12, blk 3. Lincoln Park add, U. S. Land Co. to William Thurow 600 GLEN PARK. ' Lots 21, 22. 23, blk 1. Glen Tark lots 24. 10, 11. 12, blk 1. Glen Tark; lots 13. 1, 2. 3. blk 1. - Glen Tark. City of Gary to Timothy W. Englehart .... INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 6, resub. blk 55, Laura W. Herlitz to Katarzina Mrockowskl 1 Lots 11, 12. blk 12. 4th add. East Chicago Co. to Peh E. Pehrson 2,760 Lot 29. blk 9. Mich. Ave. add. Indiana Harbor Realty Co. to Rose Koser 500 EAST CHICAGO.. Lots 8, 9. blk 4. s e 29-37-9. East ' Chicago Co. to Albert Given... 1 A FEW DIMES FOR CAR FARE OR POSTAGE IF YOU'RE ANSWERING ADS. A FEW DIMES FOR YOUR OWN "WANT. IF YOU'RE ADVERTISING IN THE TIMES AND THE -USUAL RESULT IS A JOB. uor license now held by James W. Mc k.ee. at Its April term. 1913; that he Is a male Inhabitant and resident of said City,' County and State, and over the age bt twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year, last past, and in the City of Gary for more than six months; that he is a man of good mdral character and a fit person to be intrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors; that h is the holder of a license to sell splrltous, vinous, malt and other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a gallon at a time, granted by the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, and Issued to James W. McKee at Its May term, 1912. who also received a transfer of liquor license from to his present location at the March term, 1913, for the following described premises, to-wit: From the front room on the ground floor of a two-story frame building, situated on lots 38 and 39, block 11, original Town of Tolleston, now Gary, Lake County, Indiana. To the fpont room on the ground floor of a two-story frame building, situated on lots 13 and 14, block 8, original Town of Tolleston, now Gary, Lake County, Indiana. The room in which liquors will be sold Is 36 feet longand .26 feet wide, facing south on Chicago street, a public highway. In the City of Gary. There is a glass front door opening south on Chicago street, one side door opening to west on vacant lot, and one door opening to west to living room. . -JOHN KACZMANZYK. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens ( of Hammond; Nortn Township. Lake j Count.( Indiana, that the undersigned. Jacob Gruener, is a male Inhabitant j and resident of the said City, Township. County and State and over the age of twenty-one years. That he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township and State of Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday In April. 1913, the same being the 7th day of April, 1913, for the renewal of a license to retail Intoxicating, splritous. vinous and malt liquors in less quan tities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted on the 1st day of April, 1912. and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said County, for a j period of one year from said date, and J the predise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license sought to be renewed is as fol lows;

The ground floor front room of the two-story frame building, situated on a part of the NW of the NW y, of the SE 8ec. 24, Township 34 N., R. JO W. of the 2nd P. M., described as follows: Beginning at the corner of Sec 24, Township 34 N., R. 10 W. of the 2nd P. M., thence running east along the center line of Sec. 24 for a distance of 311.6 feet to the west side of Sheffield road, 153 feet,- thence running west of a line a distance of 275.4 feet to the north and south center line of said section; thence north on said north aijd south center line 184.4 feet to the place of beginning, containing one acre. JACOB ORUENER.

NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Paul Horvath, Is a male Inhabitant and resident of the City of Hammond, said Township, County and State of Indians, and Is over the age of twenty-one years and has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. And that he is a qualified voter; that he has declared his intention of becoming a citizen of the United States of America; is a man of good moral character and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday in April, the same being the 7th day of April, 1913, for a renewal of a license to retail Intoxicating, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold. . Said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 3rd day of April. 1912, and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for a period of one year from said date. . . The precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the one-story frame building with restaurant in the rear and building faces Indiana Boulevard, a public highway in the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Room is 23 feet 6 inches wide and 32 feet long. Bar is on the west side of room. Said building has glass front, front and side entrance. Said building Is located on a tract of ground 25x140 feet on Indiana Boulevard, in Section ,1, T'ownship 37, Range 10, in Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. All of the Inside of said room can be seen from said highway. PAUL HORVATH. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby' given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, William Troike, Is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years. ' That he has resided in the State, of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North'T6wnshIp,Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof. That he is a citizen of the United States of America and a man of good moral character. That he will apply to the Board of County, Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday in April, 1913, same being the 7th day of April, 1913, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank upon the premises where sold, said license being heretofore granted by the Board of' Commissioners on the 1st day of April, 1912. and issued by Charles A. Johnson, auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year rrom said date, and the precise location where liquors, are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room -of the two-story brick building, situated on lot 20, block 2. Muenlch's addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana. Bar room has glass front and faces on Hohman street, a public high way In said City of Hammond. Bar room has front and rear entrance. Bar is located on north side of room fac ing south. There are living rooms in the second story. The Interior of said bar room can be seen from Hohman street WM. TROIKE. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 3. MARCH TERM, 1913. GERTIE WALZ VS. JOHN WALZ. CAUSE NO. 10215. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintlc by Clarence Bretsch, attorney, and files her complaint herein, together with an affi davit of a competent person, showing. that the defendant. John Wale, 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 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 12th day of May, A. D. 1913, the same being the 19th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room Tso. 3. in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond. In said Count yand State, on the third Monday of May. A. D. 1913. said action will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 11th day of March, A. P. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE. Clerk L. S. C. By Mae Hanson. Deputy Clerk. Legal Notice. NOTICE I, James W. McKee, hereby notify the public that I am going to transfer my liquor license on the first Monday in April to John Kaczmanzyk. (Signed) JAMES W. M'KEE. Gary, Ind. March 11, 1913. . ll-3t DON'T HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR HITCH IT TO A TIMES' AD AND GET RESULTS THAT COUNT.

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Wholesale prices of carbon and oth ed oils: Standard white. lOic: nerfec tlon, 104c; headlight. 175. 12c; eocene. 12V4c: elaine, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, 18c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 2SHc; raw linseed oil, single rls. 49c; 5 rl lots 48c; oiled, single brls, 60c; 5 brl lots, 49c; turpentine, 60c; summer black oil, 7c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.02 1.06; No. 3 red, 95cCT$1.00; No. 4 red. 85 93c; No. 2 hard winter, 90U90c; No. 3 hard winter, 8889'4c; No. 1 northern spring, 90 (ft 91c; No. 2 northern spring, SS89c; No. 3 spring, SS Corn No. 2, 61c; No. 2 yellow, 61ft 51ic; No. 3, 48 60c; No. 3 white, 6050Hc; No. 3 yellow, 48H60Hc; No. 4. 47 48 He; No. 4 white, 48 H 49V4c; No. 4 yellow, 47 48 He. Oats No. 2 white, 3436c; No. 3 white, 3233ic; No 4 white, 31 33c; standard, 34(&"34Vc. LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $8.70 9.15: medium to good steers, $8.00 8.60; inferior to fair steers, $6.768.00; fat cows and heifers, $5.10 8.40; canners an dcutters, $3.605.00; native bulls and stags, $4.S67.50; feeding cattle, $6.90 8.15: fair to fancy veal calves, $9.5011. 00; heavy calves, $5.00 8.00; milkers and springers, per head $40.0085.00. Hogs -,Bulk of sales, $8.558.70; heavy butchers, $8.608.7E; light butchers, $8.65S.S5; light bacon. $8.60 8.95; light light. $8.608.95; heavy shipping. $8.85 8.70; heavy packing, $8.308.50; mixed packing, $8.508.65; rough, heavy packing, $8.158.30. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $8.75 9.05; lambs, fair to good, $8.408.75; lambs, common to fair, $8.00 8.40; lambs, good to choice heavy, $8.15 8.75; lambs, feeders, $7.508.30: lambs, culls, $6.757.75; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $7.40 8.10; wethers, plain to good, $7.157.60. HAY & GRAIN MARKET.

Open High Low Close Dp fM .(H&HSHRDLeUtaolnETAOIN May wheat. 01 91H 91V4 9194 July wheat. 8974 90i 89 90 Sept. wheat. 88, 89 SS4 88 Ti May corn... 52i 52 62 52 July corn... 63i 53T4 634 63 Sept. corn... 544 54"4 64 54 May oats... 34 34 V 34 34 July oats... 34 34'? 34 34 Se,pt. oats... 34 34 34 34

Hay Receipts. 750 tons; shipments, 96 tons. Choice In light supply and de mand good; market Arm. Low grades quiet; demand light and oferlngs lib eral. Choice timothy, $1617; No. 1 $14(615; Nob. 2 and 1 mixed, $1213 Nos. 3 and 2 mixed, $8 10. Thrashed timothy, $48. Clover. $611. Kansas and Oklahoma prairie Choice, $14 15; No. 1, $12.50 13.60; No. 2. $1012. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska and Dakota prairie Choice, $10.50 11.60; No. 1, $8-609.60. Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin feeding prairie $6 7. Packing $56. Straw Rye, $78; oat, $66.50; wheat, $5.50 6. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery. ' 35 36c: firsts, 3234c; seconds, 2931c; dairies. 2532c; packing stock. 2122c; ladles. 22c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 12 15c; geese, 13134c; ducks. 15 17c; fowls, 1S16Hc; roosters, lift 12c: springs. 1717c. Eggs Firsts, 18c; ordinary firsts. ni&nc; ordinary firsts, 1616ic:

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Beans Pea. hand nicked. $2.05 Vlt 25; brown Swedish, $1. 251.60; Lima, 100 lbs, $6.406.60; red kidney. $2.25 2.30. Potatoes Minnesota. 8845c; Wis consin, 3S48c; new, brls, $4.506.75; sweet, Jersey, hamper, $1.401.60. Green frjilts Apples, brls, $2.00 4.50; boxes, $1.00 5.00; cranberries, $8.00(310.00; strawberries, qta, 25 40c. "Vegetables Celery, crate, Fla $2.00 2.50: radishes, doz bunches. 2550e; brussels sprouts, qts, IS 20c; cabbage, old, brl, 6576c; spinach, brl. $3.60 5.00; squash; crates, $2.002.t0; cucumbers, box, t doz, $1.75 2.25; turnips,! new. brl, $2763.25; parsnips, tubs, 60 60c; cauliflower, $2.002.75 crate; onions, sacks, 65 68 lbs, 35 85c; lettuce, leaf, box, 12tt17c: head. brls. $2.505.00; parsley, large, brls, $2.50 $213.00; car: ots, new. brls, $2.00 2.50; brls. $2.503.f0. beets, new. Veal calts 5060 lbs ll12c; 80110 lbs. 1315c: 6080 lbs. 12 160 lbs, coaCrse, 910c. 13c; 855 PATROL A LIFE SAVER Oh, you rjwl car! Wives of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor aral you aware that It Is no uncommon thing for many of your husbands, who are presumed to be highly respectable! citizens, to be brought borne In thj patrol wagon! No? Well, this is indeed the shocking case. Such respectable and highly thought of citizens as oh, well, what's the use In mentioning names: a For some time there has been a more or less mysterious reference to the "new line" between East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. "The new line" is never referred to excepting under circumstances which Indicate that those speaking of it were out late the night before. Were out too late, in fact. When trusting wives have inquired "What new line?" conniving husbands have put them off with one fool answer and another. Last night at a gathering In which some of those who have made use of the new line, werej present, it all came out. The rolling stock on the new line is none other than the patrol wagons In which old fashioned folks, who go to bed at the proper time, it has always been considered a disgrace, to ride, but which groups of belated way-far-ers who attend Elks and other lodge meetings wtych do not break up until the last street car has been, put up snugly in the barn for the night, have grown to regard as "life savers." - UP AND DOWN IN I-N-D-I-A-N-A PERFECTS WIRELESS P1AJCT. Raymond Anderson, a high school student at Greensburg has perfected a wireless apparatus arid is operating It in a room In the high school building. Anderson lives on a farm where, during his spare moments, he studied electricity. The Instrument Is said to be capable of sending messages a distance of five miles. DECLARES INJURY PERMANENT. Lineas Bowman has filed suit in the Superior - Court at Anderson demanding damages . in the sum of $15,000 from the American Rotary Valve Company. It Is alleged In the complaint that Bowman fell from a stepladdev while In the employ of the company and that he sustained permanent ra-

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ON Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, Store or Office Fixtures without removal. :: One month, to one year. Baar payment, hong time. most ample rebate If paid before due. Extensions In eae of tick neas, loss of work, etc. Loans taken up from other companies and placed on a lowest payment and less cost. See us before you see others, or see others and then see us. : Calumet Loan Co. Largest and Most Reliable In Lake County 112 HAMMOND BUILDING Phone 833. OPEN nVBWINOS. Juries which will prevent him from ever working again. HAS FOXDN'ESS FOR SUCK. Helping herself to several silk dresses and a number of articles of dainty lingerie, a domestic employed for several weeks at the L. S. Hawkins home, at Elwood, ' and who had given her name as Blanche Wilson, hurriedly left the house some time last night, es caping by a bedroom window. It was learned today that she had caught a midnight train, buying a .ticket for Cincinnati. The same girl left 'the J. S. Fracier home, where ahe was employed, in much the same tnanner three months ago, but escaped prosecution by returning the clothing she had taken, which was valued at $50. SANITARY TRUSTEES DISCUSS DRAINAGE A . special meciiuB ui ino o&niiary District trustees will be held this afternoon to decide whether the present flow of water from Lake Michigan Into the Sanitary Canal will be reduced to the limit set by the War Department Edmund D. Adcock, attorney for the board., will advise as to tne legal phase. The board will then draft a reply to the warning recently reclved from the War Department. Ceres la 1 to 5 ears unnatural disch arses. Cos tains so poises mmi Bay beasedfull sbth Mo Intel; as " "i ' t . Keren ts con Lug Uearaateed mot te stricture. Pxereats contagiea. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At Dracsrista, or we ship express prepaid apoa receipt of $L Full particulars mailed on reqaeat. KTAJK3 CTnanCAIt CO. Oertwrl. tX Evory IVcmnn should! sauvaos. Club - -17 Indiana

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