Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 291, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1913 — Page 7

Wednesday, May 28, 1913. THE TIMES. . , UUSP

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertise ncnts who wtfh to communicate wttfc advertisers whose Identity la not revealed, should follow the instructions to address them by the key letter sirto. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertiser can not. In Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow lnstruc tions. As far as It ts possible it la advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not b responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MALE HELP. WANTED An expressman. Burke's grocery, 692 So. Hohman St., Hammond. I'hone 146. - 2Stf WASTED Strong boy about 16; wages to start $5 per week. Apply McIllroy Bolting & Hose Co., Hammond. WANTED A first class cement block maker and a helper; Rood wajres paid. Inquire at Sharpshooters Park, C. & O. tracks at factory.- 27-3 WANTED Machinist, one who has several thousand dollars to invest in a growlns concern. Address W F Times Hammond. WANTED Good, honest boy to handle Lak.i County Times in Lansing, III. Apply at once. Times office, room 214, Hammond Bldg-.. Hammond, Ind. ' WANTED First class paper hanger at 4715 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. Tel. 179. 22tf FEMALE HELP. I WANTED Girl or woman for general j housework : small family. Phone 706. Apply 48 Highland St., Hammond. WANTED An experienced cook at Eschenbach's, 707 Chicago ave., East Chicago, Ind. 28-2 WANTEDtaurant, -A waitress. Broadway res96 State St., Hammond. WANTED A good cook, ave., Hammond. 1129 Calumet 28-3 WANTED Lady competent to take full charge of first class lunchroom; best of references required. Address M Times, Hammond. 27-3 WANTED Waitress at Maine restaurant, 714 Chicago ave.. East " Chicago. I;. " 27-2 GIRL WANTED For housework. Plummer ave., Hammond. 1S8 f-i-. WANTED A waitress and dishwasher at once. Queen City restaurant, 678 S. Hohman St., Hammond. 22-6 WANTED A girl to serve at-"fountain, afternoons and evenings- Apply Ryan's, 626 So. Hohman St., Hammond. WANTED Bright apprentice for dress making at Mrs. Lesser. 4520 Forsyth ave., East Chicago. 12tf WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUT A second hand set of Burns' Annotated Statutes 1908. State conaitlon and lowest price. Address R, Times. Hammond.

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MONEY TO LOAN We lend S10 or over to owners of furniture, pianos, houses, wagons, etc. Also. loans of $5 and up on their own note to people peimanently employed. Lake County Lonn Co., room 28 Rimbach block (over Lion Store). Phone 218. Open every evening. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Apply room 308 Hammond Bldg.MONEY TO LOAN We furnish LOANS for building. Paxton Lumber Co., Hammond. Stf MISCELLANEOUS. FOR ADOPTION Healthy baby girl six weeks old, brown hair and' eyes. Address The Argo Hospital, cor. fiSrd et. Co

and Archer ave Argo. 111.. Cook j FOR gALE-Motorcycle, HarleyDavidPhone feumrmt 178M. : ' son single; new last season: new

LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operatlve Realty Co., V-1415 Marden Building, Washington, D. C PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND decorating, hard wood finishing; fine paper hanging a specialty. Phone 1228J PHONE T71 FOR BEST CLEANING nd pressing. Young Men's Tailors, tl State St.. Hammond. "WANTED TO FUIiNISH screens for your porch and windows. Good work. Reasonable prices. Wm. J. Keller. Phone 129IY4. BABTER & EXCHANGE. TO EXCHANGE 20 h. p. International Harvester Machine Co. auto wagon for horse, team or vacant lot. Address 10 Webb st., Hammond. Phone 1087L2. WAITED TO RENT. WANTED An unfurnished cottage or lower flat, 5 or 6 rooms, with bath; family of three. Address S M, Times, Hammond. 28-2 WANTED Furnished room for gentleman operating Hammond factory; wants room In strictly private family, high grade, modern house, south part -of town. Phone 44. 28-2 WANTED Two rooms ror two gentlemen; board preferred. Address H R, Simes, Hammond.

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Wisconsin Farm Lands. Many excellent opportunities are offered to buy first class farm lands in Wisconsin at low prices. The lands are ottered direct by owners. Write for owners' lists. Wisconsin Sales Agency, 312 Caswelll Bids., Milwaukee. FOR SALE 5-room cottase with bath and furnace; near Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor; in good condition; price $1,700, terms easy, J200 cash. Apply 3437 Fir'st., or phone T.68W. 28-6 FOR SALE A 5-room modern cottage cheap. Tel. 1096J evenings. RENT. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; all modern conveniences. 234 Indiana ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. -378 N. Hohman t., Hammond. s FOR RENT 5-room basement: bath, .4oilet, gas. 503 Logan St., Hammond. Louis .Neubauer. 28-2 FOR RENT Furnished room in Homewood; one or two ladies; home comforts. Thone 1208M. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for man and wife or gentleman of good reference. 40 Clinton St., Hammond. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room with kitchen privilege; north side. Tel. 1744. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1078M of call 203 Chicago ave., Hammond. FOR RENT A large neatly furnished front room for gentleman. 172 Highland St.. Hammond. Thone 1473. 2S-6 FOR RENT 5-room flat in Fir St.. Indiana Harbor; $18. Also 5-room steam heated fiat. Fir st., summer rate $27.50. Inquire 3437 Fir st. Phono 56SW. FOR RENT A nicely furnished fiveroom cotage; need not apply unless have references, with no children. Apply W. C. Necl, 372 Pullman ave.. Burnham, 111. FOR RE,'T Choice 3-room and 5-room housekeeping suites; running hot water, bath, iaunry, gas range, silver ad-llnen. .374 Indiana' ave! Hammonl.! FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveniences; no children. Phone S2SJ. 336 Indiana ve., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room; all concenlences. Inquire lower floor 837 Hohman St., Hammond. 27-2 FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 361 Thornton ave., 2 doors cast of Alice. Hammond. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. I'hone 474J East Chicago. ; . 27-2 FOR RENT Furnished rooms with board; suitable for gentlemen. 85 Sibley St., "Hammond. 26-3 FOR REiT Furnished rooms, single or en suite; modern. Mrs. Harwood, 47 Sibley st., Hammond. 26tf FOR RENT Large furnished rooms; suitable for one or two. Cull 11 Carroll St., Thone 1108-M Hammond. FOR KENT OR SALE 7-room house with 3 acres land at East Gary on car line; rent $10.- Address 3. Becker, S925 Escanaba ave., South Chicago, 111. FOii 2SALE. FOR SALE A fine oak buffet in first class condition; Will sell very cheap. Apply afternoons Da Tron's dancing academy,: top floor Schutz Bldg., Hammond. tires, hew Spartan bolt; can still pass the" autos; good condition; first $125 takes it; a bargain: reason: need the cashv -Address box 76, Cedar Lake, or phone 171J2. : , FOR SALE A small truck or chicken farm, 10 or 20 acres. Apply 866 Calu met ave., Hammond. Phone 1672. FOR SALE 5 -passenger touring car In good condition; will sell cheap for cash. Address 3736 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor. 27-6 FOR SALE Cheap, grocery and market doing good business; centrallylocated; interested In other business reason for selling. P. O. box 307, Hammond. FOR BALE Bay horse, surrey and harness. 3816 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. Phone 651M. FOR SALE Saloon building, stock and license; doing good business. Apply White Front, 2203-137tn St., Indiana Harbor. Thone 679R. FOR SALE Ford automobile. Call Stewart garage, corner Indiana and Hohman. Phone 179. NOTICE. The Star Sheet Metal Works , have moved from 298 Sibley st. to 285 Sibley st.,' where we are better prepared to do cornice, gutter, skylight, furnace work, metal ceiling and all work done promptly. Phone 106fcJ, 941R or 633. Wm. F. Haberman and J. Volk. subscribe: for the times.

FOR SALE The property known as Bicknell home, B7 Rimbach ave. Make offer in first letter. No agents. Address Mrs. H. Kramer, box 337 Na cogdoches, Texas. ' FOR SALE 21 -acre truck farm; pos session In fall. Inquire or owner, Charles Herr, Highland, Ind. 22-3 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 170 acres located 50 miles south of Hammond; improvements srood and farm all in crops; will consider improved proper ty. Apply N U, Times, Hammond. 23-3 SCBSCKIBE FOR THE TIMES. SITUATIONS W NTED WANTED Position as- housekeeper for doing general housework. Box 111, Indiana Harbor. 28-3 LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STRAYED Roan mare Tuesday night; about 9 years old, weight about 900 lbs.; without halter. Phone 826W, Hammond, and receive reward. LOST A collie pup, four white feet and black stripe on back, write breast. Return to Henry Von Borster, 146 Russell St., Hammond. Reward. LOST Tuesday, an automobile crank on 150th st. Finder please return J. E.l Warfeul, 1 West State St., Ham mond. LOST White bulldog, female, with black ear and eye, black spot on hip running down to tail, has collar on with Clark. 92 Douglas st., engraved on it. If found return to 180 Indiana ave., Hammond, and receive liberal reward. LOST A lion head bracelet In 5 and 10c store or on street; reward. Return to D. W. Johnson, Monon hotel, Hammond. LOST A brown cow, half Jersey, with halter, May 22. Notify F. B. Scheldt. Black Oak. Phone 1280T3, Hammond. NOTICE. Our new locatiun is now 271 East State St., near Sohl st. We still buy and sell second hand furniture, stoves and rugs. W also cary ft line of new furniture. We do upholstering and re finishing. Leave your orders for stove repairs. 5 . WILLIAM 1IAGEMAN Jr. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF SALE OF THE SCHOOL PROPERTY OF THE SCHOOL CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF HAM MOND, LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of the School City Of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, that they will, on the 3rd day of June, 1913, at two (2) o'clock, begn to sell at public auction, the following described property: First: Lot one (1) in Latham's ad dition to the Town of Hammond, and that part of lots two (2) and three 3) in said Latham's addition which lies north of a line commencing at the southwest corner of said lot 1 and run ning thence south 63 degrees east to the east end of said lot 3 and also the west 36 feet of lot forty in said Lathams addition, together with a perpetual right of way over the re maining east 14 rec-t ol said lot 40, as a public-alley, in Lake County, Indiana, together with the buildings there on situated. Second: Lot one (1) in Latham's ad dition to the Town of Hammond, and that part of lots two (2) and three (3) in said Latham's addition which lies north of a line commencing at the southwest corner of said lot 1 and running thence south 63 degrees east to the east end .of said lot 3 and also the west 36 feet of lot forty (40) In said Lathams addition, together with a perpetual right of way over the re maining east 14 feet of said lot 40 a a public alley, in Lake County, Indir ana, without the buildings thereon situated. Thirds All the frontage on Hohman street on lot one (1) in Latham's addition to the Town of Hammond, .and that part of lots two and three In said Latham's addition which lies north of a, line commencing at the southwest corner of said lot 1 and running thence south 63 degrees east to the east end of said lot 3, in Lake County, Indiana, to the depth of one hundred and forty (140) feet back, without the buildings thereon situated. Fourth: All of the buildings situat ed on lot one (1) in Latham's addition to the Town of Hammond, and that part of lots two (2) and three (3), in said Latham's addition which lies north of a line commencing at the southwest corner of lot 1 and running thence south 63 degrees east to the -ast end of said lot 3 and also the west 36 feet of lot forty (40) in said Latham's ad dition. together with a perpetual right of way over the remaining east 14 feet of said lot 40 as a public alley, in Lake County, Indiana. For cash to the highest bidder, said Board of School Trustees of the School City of Hammond, Lake County, Indi ana, reserving the right to reject any and air bids on said property. Dated this 14th day of May, 1913. A. J. DREESEN. President, School Corporation of the City of Hammond. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GARY. Lot 21, blk 99, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Steel City Home Buildera Co........ 723

1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Albert Bumphrey 650

Lot 25, blk 25, Gary Land Co.'a 1st sub, Albert H. Bumphrey to Andrew Block ............ 6,000 Lot 21, blk SO, Gary Land Co.'a 1st sub, Morris Q. Reiner to Gary State bank ........ , 4,600 Lots 35. 36, blk 13, So. Gary sub. Stevan Macko to Martin M. Reiss . . , . , 1 Lots 15, 16, blk 4, Condit-McGin-nity 6th add. Condlt-McGinnl-ty Realty Co. to Stevan Macko 1 Lots 17, 18, blk 4, Condit-McOin-nity 6th add. Condit-McGinnity Realty Co. to Mike Zdueba.... 1 TOLLESTON. Lots 26. 38 to BO, blk 1. Wheeler Tetty's add, Edwin P. Benedict to Andrew Volcsko 10 Lot 19. blk 3. Central Park add. Joseph P. Grantham to Julian Adackus 650 Lot 5, "blk 20, Co.'s 3rd add, Wil liam r. Pollock to Adam Wielgos 1 Lots 18, 19, 33, blk 7, Co.'s 5th add, Morris G. Reiner to Gary State bank 1 Lots 18. 19. 33, blk 7. Co.'g 6th add, Lorenso Pi Godwin to Gary State bank , 1 WHITING. Lot 29. Steiber St. sub. Marianna Kowal to Paul B. Liplnskt 1 CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard, white, lOVic; perfection. lOc; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene. 12c: elaine, l!)c: V. M. P. naphtha, 18c; gasoline, 19c;' machine gasoline, 20V4c; raw linseed oil, single brls, 49c; 5 brl lots, 48c; boiled, single brls, 50c; 5 brl lots, 49c; turpentine, 48c; sum mer black oil. Sc. These quotations apply to brl 'lots f. o. b . Chicago. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red. $1.074 1.08 Vi I No. 3 red. 96c $1.02; No. 2 radd win ter. 93 Vi te 95c; No. 3 hard winter, 91 93HC; No. 1 spring, 929Sc; No. 3 spring, 8891c. Corn No. 2, 59604c; No. 2 white, 6l61Hc; No. yellow, 586.0ic; No. 3 yellow, 58&5Hc; No. 4, 586 59c. Oats-No. 2 white, 41fne; No. 3 white, 39 40c; No. 4 white, 37439c; stand ard, 41H41c. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Choice to prime steers. $8.40 8.75; medlu rnto good steers, $7.60(3 8.30; in ferlor to fair steers, $6.507.50; fat cows and heifers, 5.Z5 (a s.7d ; canners and cutters, $3.50(fl 5.10; native bulls and stags. $5.257.50; feeding cfattle, $6.00 8.00. Hogs Bulk of sales. $8.60(g8.70: heavy butchers, ' $8.608.70; light bulchers, $8.60 8.75; light bacon, $8.50 B8"5; light light. $8.408.60; heavy shipping, $8.558.7214 ; heavy packing $8.30 8.50; mixed' packing, $8. 45(fJ 8. 65. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $7,255? 7.70: lambs, fair to good, $6.50'W7.2a; lambs, common to fair, $6.006.50 Iambs, good to choice heavy, $6.507 lambs, feeder, $5.005.75; lambs, cull $5.00 6.00; yearlings, fair-to best light. $5.85 6.50. PRODUCEMARKET. Putter Creamery, extra, 26 He; ex tra firsts, 26c; firsts, 2525Hc; seconds 24 24c5 dairy, extras, 25c: firsts, 23c. Eggs Ordinary firsts, lSc; firsts, 189ic; prime firsts, 19420c; extra, 22c; chicks. 15c; dirties, 16c. ' Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15c chickens, fowls, loMic; broilers, $3.50 7.00 per doss; roosters, 10c; geese 10c; ducks, 16ci guinea hens, $4.00 per doz. - Potatoes Minnesota. 60 65c; Michi gan, 67 70c; Wisconsin, 65 70c. Veal 50 to 60 lb weights, ll12c; 60 to 80 lbs, 124fl2ic; 80 to 100 lbs, 1213Hc; 90 to 110 lbs, 14c. Dressed beef Ribs, No. 1, 14 He; No. 1 loins. 15Hc; No.: 1 round, ISHc; No. 1 chuck. 10Hc; No. 1 plate. 8ic. Berries Strawberries, Mississippi, $1.251.75 per 24 qts; Tennessee, B0c $1.76 per 24 qts; Illinois, $2. 00 2.50 per 24 qts; Missouri, $2.252.50 per 24 qts. Beans Pea beans, hand picked, per bu. fancy. $2.42H2.45; choice, $2.40; prime, $2.00; red kidneys, $2.00; white kidneys. $2.50; brown Swedish, $1,850 00; California llmas, new, per 100 lbs, $6.50. - Green vegetables Asparagus, 50c $7.75 'per box; beets, new, $2.OO8.O0 per brl; cabbage, new, $1.252.50 per crate; carrots, new, 5090c per hamper; cucumbers, doz, 4075c; cauliflower, 75c $1.75 per case; green peas, hampers, 50cO$1.75; lettuce, head, per Legal Rate Loans 0 Per Gent L Per Month We loan $5 to $100, and from one to twelve months' We have not changed time. our plan of Long Time and Easy Payments which has become so popular with the Borrowing Public. On the other hand, hand, we have lowered our rates to conform to the new law, under which we will operate, and are licensed and bonded to the state of Indiana. We loan on Household Goods, Pianos, Horses Wagons. Fixtures, etc., without removal. Our agent makes all cltlen In the Calumet district everv Tuesday. Mail or 'phone applications receive prompt attention. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut It out and mail it to us. and our agent will call on you. Name Street Indiana Loan Co. Cor Fifth Ave. and Broadway. SI Gary Building GARY, IND. "Phone 322.

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Vw """ I.O'! miide on r-: O HPi'J fill " EAGLES' TO 8E Seats are selling for the Eagles' minstrel show, in which many Indiana Harbor men figure, tomorrow night, in a way to make glad the heart of every member of that order who has the building fever in his blood. Seventytwo box seats were taken earlier in the week and Manager Hankinson of the Hammond theater reports that his house is having the greatest advance sale of the season for amateur productions. H. A. Eisner, secretary of the Eagles, admitted that his lodge is also looking to build. AVith the K. of P.'s and K. of C.'s in the game, Hammond has a good chance of having three new fraternity buildings in the near future. The program for the Eagles' show is varied and promising. It contains all of the desired elements In that sort of a show. It will be seen by a crowded house. John Casey, an old-time minstrel hamper, $1.001.50: leaf. lB'flTc per box; mushrooms, 2060c per lb; onions, 60c(fr1.25 per Cumner crate; parsley, $2.O03.00 per brl; pieplant, 25Sf50c per box; radishes, $1.509200 per 100 bunches; turnips, new, 76c $1.25 per box. As though it were not enough ex citment for East Chicago to have a wild horse scare In the jungles about Grasselli, a wild parrot excitement Beized the town yesterday afternoon and took all the small boys, and the large ones as well on a chass over a goodly section of the city before the bird was winged by a shot from a toy rifie, in the hands of Alan Lewis, son of Ge-ge W. Lewis. No one could be found who knew where the parrot was first discovered. but there was a sizable crowd follow lug wher the bird flew into the Lewis yard in Baring avenue. From there it zig-zasged all over the neighborhood, K-aJirg the crowd finally to Beacon street where it was pursued from tree to tree, but without results until the last charge was placed In the gun. only owning the crowd and fired by Alan Lewis, slightly wounding the bird. Alan had a baseball mlt on one hand and he warily approached the parrot which looked as thought it might do business with its beak if given half ft chance. Alan cautiously grabbed Its bill, and took the parrot homo triumphantly and placed it under an improvised cage. It limps slightly this morning. There was great curiosity among the boys to know whether it could swear or not, they saying that this was a good way to determine whether the bird was a salon product, or the refined pet of private parties. Thus far it has obstinately refused to give up any information regarding itself, but nia.ntains a sullen silence. Mrs. Lewis, Alan's mother is of the opinion that thtre is a reason for the silence, other than pure sullenness. This is that tne I Ird is not an educated one. The parrot's captor however refuses to accept this theory. Last night's union evangelistic service at the Baptist church in Indiana Hat bbr were attended by a good crowd, and there seemed to prevail a spirit which is calculated to make the meetings a. success if it continues. By tonight it is expected that the tabernacle now In process of erection at the corner of Grapevine and Michigan avenue will b? In readiness. About twelve or fifteen men were at work all tho mornir.g r.nder the direction of Rev. Crooks, the evangelist and owner of the tabernacle. . The men were engagd this morning in putting on the roof and du'.ins the afternoon they expect to put in the finishing touches in the way of wiring the building for electric lights, placing the chairs, etc. Rev. Hicks spoke last night on "Heroes of Faith and Our Besetting Sin." There was fine music and a good crowd. This evening the subject wi.l be "How to Save the World."

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USED FOR man, put on the show, did noble work at rehearsals and will be one of the principal features. Casey comes from Indiana Harbor and will bring a large delegation from there to the show. In fact, all the cities of the Calumet region are interested in the event. The details follow: , Minstrel first part, introducing new songs and jokes. John Casey, interlocutor. Tambos Philip Busch. Dr. F. W. Sauer. Bones Al Murphy, R. C. Copeland. McDowell & Schmulta "Fifteen Min utes from Hessville." Walter Poulter Vocal Solo, "I Will Sit Right on the Moon." Rudolph Schmultz Violin Solo, "Roses and Memories." Temp A Sketch In Crayon. Soloists Henry Rebel, Con. Carlson, Frank Dixon, Walter Poulter, John Goodall, Dill & Dillon In Feats of Strength. W. B. McBeam Dramatic Recitations. Murphy & Rebel The Jew and the German. GERMAN COURT ENDS OIL DEAL Berlin, May 28. The Imperial supreme court today declared void and against public policy the contract ap portioning Germany between the Standard Oil company's German subsidiary company and its chief competitor, the German Petroleum Sales com pany. Under the. contract the latter received only one-fifth of the business in Germany. STEEL HEADS DENY TRICKERY New York, May 28. Testimony to prove that Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the United States steel corporation, and H. C. Frick, a director, did not deceive former President Roosevelt, as alleged by the government, when they told him it was necesasry for the cor poration to take over the Tennessee Coal end Iron company In order to stop the panic of 1907, was introduced by the defense today In the government suit to dissolve the corporation as an illegal combination. The testimony was given by Thomas vv . Joyce, & security clerk in the office of J. P. Mor gan & Co. According to the government com plaint Gary and Frick misrepresented the facts when they told President Roosevelt that the panio would be accentuated unless stock pledged as collateral for loans was exchanged for bonds of the United States steel cor poration by the coal and iron company, Mr. Gary followed Joyce on the stand, but after testifying briefly concerning the organization and growth of the Illinois Steel company he was excused until tomorrow. It is expected he will be on the stand several days. SO. CHICAGO POLICE ARREST "SCARLETS" South Chicago police learned that 100 women, driven out of the resorts of Gary, Ind., by the closing of the red light district, were headed towards South Chicago. The police were on duty from Saturday morning and drove about 25 of these women out of town almost as soon as they got off the trains. The wine rooms and cafes were visited and inmates were driven out. The police will continue their activities and say that if they can help it, none of those women will come here. Three women were arersted and gave the names of Dell Sommer Lila. Barron Lake County Title

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oi us Legal Kate than THE PROVIDENT LOAN Varna, Rtor and Office Fixtnrca. 1 DON'T GO TO LAW Our Abstract will show you whether you are buying land or a law cult. ALLMAN-GARY TITLE COMPANY Sneoesaor to XLLHAJT BROS Sc. DIJTW1DDIE. CAPITAL $100,000.00 Abstracts of Title to Land In Lake County, Indiana. OFFICES: 656 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Allman Block, Crown Point, Ind. BRANCH OFFICE: Chicago Title & Tract Company, Chicago, III. and Garnet Perry. They all asked for jury trials today. South Chicago Calu-' met. LARGE ACREAGE In a notable acre deal in the Calumet district, made a matter of record yes terday, John S., Henry C., and Howard Phipps, whose addresses are given a a Nassau county, N. Y., purchased a part of the old Chittenden farm on the Calumet river south of One Hundred nd Twentieth street, near Torrenca avenue, and on both sides of the Calu met and Western railway. The purchase comprised three par cels containing altogether between fifty and, sixty acres, and while the consid eration Is withheld, the sale is said to have been on the basis of about 13,000 an acre. FOUR-YEAR-OLD TOT HOSPITAL AID At the regular meeting of the Mercy hospital guild at the Commercial club yesterday afternoon the youngest worker was little Olive Taylor, a four-,, year-old miss. Preceding the meeting which was presided over by ths vice president, Mrs. M. S. Monroe, tha ladies sewed for the hospital. Little Mies Taylor assisted In wrapping the gauze. She was elected to ' membership In tha guild. Several new members were added to the guild. In the absence ot Mrs. A. B. Harris, the secretary, Mrs. C. M. Reyher was acting secretary of yesterday's meeting. If you amok a Lav Vendor ones yoa will always call for them. Ad. G & (CHESAPEAKa & OHIO LINES) Change of Schedule SUNwAY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND, No. 4 8:16 a. m. Local train to Cincinnati and all intermediate stations. No. e 10:45 a. m. Fast Thruugu train to Old Point Comfort No 2 12:48 a. m. Local Train to Cincinnati and all intermediate stations. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:47 a. m., 6:53 p. m., 7:01 A. M. DEWEESE, Agent CHICHESTER S PILLS (0) hiTMsiirf 1'iamonu Urand in Ke aa metallic bom, sealed HUt Rluo Ribbon. Ttkt othor. Ftvjr of todp lrait- Ask for C II K IftH-TPWH IlAMONI It RAM l-ILl.H, for & years known a Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

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