Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 307, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1913 — Page 7

Monday, June 16, 1913.

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following edvcrtteoments who wish to communicate wita advertisers whoso Identity ta not rerealed, should follow tba Instructions to address them by the key Utter given. Requests at thla office to reveal tba identity of anonymous advertisers can not. in Justice to tbe advertiser, be answered. Simply follow In.truc tlona. Aa far aa It la possible It la advised that all classified ads ehould either be nailed or aent to the office. The Ttmea will not ba lesponslble for error im ada taken over the telephone. MAI.E ILELP. WANTED Boy with bicycle. Apply Summers pharmacy, Hammond. MAN WANTED To drive furniture wagon. Apply Kaufman & Wolf fur nlture warehouse, 117 Condit St.. Hammond. AGENTS WANTED To sell MALT EXTRACTS. Call or write for particulars. August Westberg, 427 Oak St., Hammond, Ind. WANTED Experienced grocery clerk. Apply to P. D. Lovgren, Lion Store, Hammond. WANTED Tool and die makers, general machinists, machine hands, repair and upkeep men, etc.; steady, permanent employment; good wages; state age, experience, specialty, references, wags wanted. 21S State Life building, Indianapolis. WANTED Blacksmith for general backsmithing; must be sober. John Kortenhoven, Highland, Ind. 12-6 FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. E. DeBriae, 4322 Magoun ave., East Chicago. WANTED Dishwasher. Maine restaurant, 714 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 14-2 WANTED Girl for general housework at once. S20 Calumet ave., Hammond. WANTED Good girl for general house work. Apply at once to Mrs. B. Kenney, 633 Michigan ave., Hammond. Fhone 1166M. 16-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply at once 394 Indiana ave., Hammond. - 18-3 WANTED Girl to do small family. Apply Hammond. housework in 167 State St., 14-2 WANTED Girl for housework; no washing; could go home at night If preferred. Apply 40 Carroll St., Hammond. "Phone 646. 14-3 SEVERAL PERMANENT POSITIONS to offer ambitious young ladies who wish to learn the Dept. store business. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. WANTED 25 girls at once from 16 years up. Goshen Shirt Mfg. Co., 105 Condit St., Hammond. WANTED For general housework, middle aged woman or girl who can return home nights. Apply 115 Fayette St., Hammond. 14-2 WANTED Good girl for general house . work. 46 Condit st., Hammond. Tel 1137W. GIRL WANTED For general housework. Phone 1434. 13-3 WANTED Girl for housework; good wages. 188 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOtt SALE. FOR SALE One 8x12 cane rack com plete with canes; one county store wheel, 150 feet 14-foot side wall, one show case and counter table 14, feet by 30 inch, cheap to quick buyer. Call 95 State St., Hammond, or phone 909R. FOR SALE Nice two-seated buggy 312 Douglas ave., Hammond. 14-6 FOR SALE A Kendall organ. 868 Erie St., Hammond. 14-2 SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS One 1375 Bailey piano, good as now, $110; one $450 Oak piano, used four months 1165; one 1400 Stults & Co. mahogany, 1150; one 450 French & Sons, 1200; one used piano, good as new, 1100; one Kr.abe, new, $550, this week, $400: two used pianos, best condition, $75 and 185; one $650 player-piano, if taken at once, 1300; one $S50 new player, best obtainable, $500. Many other bargains In new and used pianos. Prices and terms to suit all. Pianos to rent. TUN ING $2.50. All work positively by best expert obtainable. All kinds 'of ELEC TRIC PIANOS, etc. SEND FOR CATA LOGUES. J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO.. HAMMOND BLDG., HAMMOND. FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardman piano at big sacrifice for cash. Call B M, Times, Hammond. , LOST AND FOUND. LOST Watch fob with gold locket, In itial F A B, .on street car In Ham mond. Return to 713 Calumet are. Hammond. Standard Grocery Co. LOST On 136th St., U. S.. steel corpo ration certificate. No. 541899 for one share of prefered stock. Finder return to Times office, Indiana Harbor. Sltf FOUND A watch. Address 45 Sibley

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FOR SALE Two good lots on Chicago ave. In East Chicago; best location. Apply M. J. Klein, 4715 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 16-4 FOR SALE, 50-foot lot on Torrence ave. near Hoffman, cheap. E. Pickart, 344 Towle St., Hammond. 16-3 FOR SALE 5, 10, 20, 40-acre tracts between Hammond and Gary; lots In Gary from 50 up. A. F. Miller, 30 N. La Salle St., Chicago. FOR SALE 100 foot lot, corner Russell and Hohman sts.; best lot in city of Hammond. For particulars address R H M. Times. TOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished front room; modern; suitable for one or two. 47 Doty St., 2nd flat, Hammond. 16-3 FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 192 Sheffield ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern conveniences. 376B Indiana ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Store room and 4 living rooms corner State Line st. and Rimbach. Inquire upstairs or phone 1225J. FOR RENT Furnished room with private family. 4343 Baring ave., East Chicago. FOR RENT Large furnished front room with alcove; modern. 91 Douglas st, Hammond. 13-3 FOR RENT 6-room steam heated flat gas and electric lights, hot water all the time. Inquire 376 State St.. Ham mond. E. A. Grlswold. 12tf FOR RENT Furnished room; all mod ern conveniences. Mrs. N. J. Bick, 92 Douglas St., Hammond. 12tf FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 1S8 Plummer ave., Hammond FOR RENT Furnished room; central ly located; suitable for . one or .two gentlemen. Address ;699 . Ilohman , st,. over McGarry's .Jewelry store. Ham mond. AINEV; TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN -We land 110 or 'over to owners of furniture,:, pianos. horses, wagons, etc Also loans of 'IS and up on their ovn. note to people permanently - employed.' Lake County Loan Co., room . 28 Rimbach block (over Lion store). Phone ' 118". ! Open every evening. , - ' ; MISOFXLANEOIJS. SCAVENGER WORK DONE,' At REAsonable rates.7 Frank . Mucha, - 1094 Columbia ave., Hammond. Phone 493. WANTED To make your . porch and , window screens. Wm. J. Keller, Ham mond. Phone 1294T4. ..-.' PASTURING Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M, Times, Hammond. . . ' 2tf PHONE 771 FOR r BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailor. (1 State st. Hammond. - LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO HEATING CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for rebuilding the low pressure steam heating apparatus at the West Hamrriond VOrammar school, corner Freeland avenue and West Sibley street, will be received by the Board of Education, District No. 155, West Hammond, 111., on or 'before June 20, 8 o'clock p.vm'. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. ' Plan and spec! ncation at the office of the secretary, WALTER E. PATTERSON, President of the Board of Education. FRED SIEGRIST, Secretary. ' IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA, IN BANKRUPTCY. JN..THE MATTER OF JOSEPH GANSINGER. VOLUNTARY BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 140. To the creditors of Joseph Gansinger, voluntary bankrupt; of Indiana Harbor, Lake County, Indiana: , , You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on th 2nd day of June, A. D. 1913, Joseph (iansinger was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors ' will be held at the Federal Court Room, Hammond, Indiana, at ten. o'clock a. m.,- Wednesday, July 2, 1913, at which time the creditors may attend prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a trustee and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. To secure consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address of the creditor, amount claimed, and name and address of counsel, if any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, June 14, 1913. IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA, IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF MIANNE SWARTZ, VOLUNTARY "BANKRUPT. CAUSE NO. 141. . . To the creditors of Mianne Swartz, voluntary" bankrupt, of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana:

FOR SALE Michigan farms, Improved and unimproved, from 5 acres to 600; over one hundred to select from. R. Eugene Beach, 31'Rimbach bldg., Ham mond. 14-2 FOR SALE 20-acre poultry farm; Improved; 60 fruit trees, buggies. farming tools; $2,000. E. Mitzner, VaN paralso, Ind. 13-3 LOTS FOR SALE Two beautiful lots for a snap of the owner. Sell for cash pr monthly, payments; located on the corner of Wilcox ave. and Hickory St., No. 73-74. Look at these lots and if you want' a bargain, good location and Improvements write to Martin Nelson, owner, 216-8th st. S., Minneapolis. Minn. 12-5 Tou. and each of you, are hereby no tified that on the 5th day of June, A. D. 1913. Mlanne- Swartz was duly adjudged a bankrupt, and the first meeting of his creditors will be heard at the Federal Court Room, Hammond, Indiana, at ten o'clock a. m., Wednes day, July 2. 1913. at.which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint 1 a trustee and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before such meeting. To secure consideration all claims must be properly endorsed on the out er side thereof with the name of the bankrupt, name and address, of the creditor, amount claimed and name and address of counsel. If any. HARRY C. SHERIDAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Frankfort, Indiana, June 14, 1913. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, MAY TERM, 1913. THOMAS J. HICKEY VS. JO 8EPH S. HICKEY. CAUSE NO. 10556 ACTION TO DECLARE A DEED A MORTGAGE. Now comes the plaintiff by C. B. Tinkham, attorney, and files his com plaint herein, together with an affi davit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Joseph S. Hickey Is not a resident of the State of Indi ana- . 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 thatj, unless , he' appear -ajid . answer or derfiur 'therein, jat the calling of- said cause.' on the 9th day ot September, A. D. 1913. the same being the second 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 sec pnd Monday of September, A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and deter mined In his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 31st day of May, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Roscoe Hemstock, -Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the City of . Hammond, North Town ship, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Abe I. Cohn, a citizen of the United States of America and a resident of the City of Hammond North Township, Lake County,-Indiana, for more than two years last past and Over the age of twenty-one yean, a man of good moral character and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of Intoxicating liquors; that I have resided in the City of Hammond. NoAh Townshio. Lake Countv. Indiana t more than two years laat past; that I am a qualified voter; that I hereby give notice of my intention to purchase the retail liquor .dealer's license of John Wi Walton, which license was granted by the Board of County Com missioners ot Lake County, Indiana, at their December session, 1912, same be ing a license to sell intoxicating, spirltous, vinous or malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at a time and to permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, which prem ises are described as follows, to-wlt: The west'room 20x60 feet In dimen sions, on the ground' floor front room of the two-story brick building, situ ated on lot 42, in block 1, in the origi nal Town. now. City, of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, and otherwise known as No. 97 State street in said City. Said room fronts on State street, a public highway In said City. Room has glass front, with a door on the east side leading into the hall. Bar is located on -the west side of said rocm. There are dwelling rooms on the second story of said building. All of the in side of said room cap be seen from State stro3t. ABE I. COHN. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GA R Y. Lots 47, 48, blk 4, Homles & Wright's 1st add. C. Oliver Holmes to John Glass 400 Lot 19, blk 4, Gary Invest Co.'s 1st sub, Edward P. Wise to ISr rael G. Pottle 1 Lot 20, blk 6, Broadway add, Mary E. Marrison to Gustaf Noak 1 Lots 24. 25, blk 5, Gary Home & Imp. Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Home & Imp. Co. to Sophie Kirchner 1,650 Lots 2, 3, blk 6, Schug Park So. Broadway add, Charles C. Schug to Earl R. Fisher.; 440 Lot 28, blk 46, Gary Land Co.'s 1st subr- Gary Land Co. to -

RJezysipaipeF fliinctiiioini TWENTY FIFTH DAY The 8-room house at 1177 Harrison. street, Robertsdale, with 50-foot lot and modern plumbing, was Bold to Charles Kompanlk on the 23rd day of the sale. Price, $2,400. The 8-room house on Tennessee street, Gary, Is reduced to $2,940. 40-root lot on Sheridan avenue, Whiting, $675.00. 50-foot corner, Roberts avenue and 115th street, $875.00. If not sold Tuesday, these properties will be reduced in price still further. HERIRV S. DA UBDSOR1 509 Clark Street, Telephone 196-W. . Whiting, Ind.

Aaron W. Zimmerman 607.60 Lot 25, blk 6, McKey's add. Adam Vesce to Jovo Derllsh... 625 EAST CHICAGO. Lot 14. blk 16, w 28-37-9. Maria J. Power to Steve Fines 375 TOLLESTON. Lots 23, 25, blk 7, Red Oak add. Thomas. E. Knotts to William Feder 1 NEW CHICAGO. Lots 7, 8, blk 6: lot 25, blk 5, 6th add, Samuel Feinberg to Mrs. Harris Sosnovlts. " l , HOSFORD PARK. Lots S3, 34. blk 15. Janet Leslie to Georgina B. Hammett 250 CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Chicago Wholesale prices for car bon and other oils were as follows Standard white. 150 test, lOVic; perfection, 10c; headlight, 170 test. 12c; eocene, ISMrc; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 27c; special naphtha, 19c raw linseed, single brls, 48 49c; boiled do, 49 50c; turpentine, 48c; summer black oil, 8 Via These quotations ap ply to barrel lota f- o. b. Chicago. PRODUCE MARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 27c; firsts, 25 26c; seconds, 2425c: dairies. 24 26c; packing stock, 20 21c; ladles, 23c. . .. - . c Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 16c; geese, 994c; ducks, 1212Vic; fowls, 1616Hc; roosters, 10H He; springs. 24 25c ' Eggs Firsts, 1718c;' ordinary firsts. 16c; dirties, 15H 16c; checks, 14H15c; miscellaneous lots, 1617V&c. Beans Pea, hand picked, $2.19 2.30; brown Swedish, $1.001.25; red kidney, $1.752.20. Potatoes Minnesota. 1525c: - Wis consin, 15 25c; new, brls, $3.00 3.75; new, bu, 6585e. Green fruits Currants, 24 qts, $3.50; watermelons, per car, $375 400; gems. crates, Fla., $2.603.50; apples, brls, $5.506.50; strawberries, 24 qts, $2.23 3.50; 16 qts. $2.00 2.75; black rasp berries,'. 14 pts. f2 B03.00; ' gooseber ries, 16 , qts... 11.5.0 1.75; red. raspber ries, 24 qts, 13.00 4.00; blueberries, 24 qts. !4. 00(3 5.00; blackberries, 24 qts 3.00 3.60. . - . . . . Vegetables Asparagus, boxes. 2 doz, $1.75 2.75; celery, bunch. 2540c; rad ishes, 100 bunches, $1.001.75; cab bage. crate, $1.502.00; spinach, tubs 25 50c; cucumbers, doz. 4050c;.turr nips, 100 bunches,, $3.00; cauliflower, cases, $1.00 1.75; carrots, hampers, i I Srreen peas box, 1 bu, $1.25 2.00 string beans, green, hamper, 75c' $1.25. wax, hamper, $1.50(3 2.00; . .tojnatoes, crate, $1.602.00; green oniions, $5.00 6.00; onions, crate, 75c$1.25; lettuce leaf, box, 18 20c; parsley, boxes. 40 60c; pieplant,. bunch. 36c; beets, box 1 bu, 6575c; watercress, brls, $2.50 3.00. Veal calves 5060 lbs. 12133c; 60 90 lbs, 13014c; 80100 lbs, 13V4 loc; 85160 lbs. .coarse, 9llc. . LIVE STOCK MARKETS . - . Cattle Choice to prime steers, IS. 9.00; medium to good steers, 8.10 8.65; inferior to fair steers, 7.008.10 fat cows and heifers, $5.10 8.65; can ners and cuters, 3.605.00; native bulIa and staK"' $5.25 7.60; feeding cattle. $6.35 8.25 ; fair to fancy calves, $9.50010.60; heavy calves. $5.0087.25; milkers and springers, per head, $45.00 loo.oo. ' ; ' s Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.7 S.f5 ; heavy butchers, $8.7508.90; light butchers, $8.75?i 8.95; light bacon. $8.70 8.90; light light. $8.08.80; heavy shipping, $8.75i8.85; heavy packing. $8.458.70; mixed packing, $8.608.SO; rough, heavy packing. $8.25 8.45; light mixed, $8.758.85; poor to best pigs, $6.858.45. Sheep Lambs,' - Rprins, good to choice, $8.25 08.75; lambs, good to prime, $7.408. 00; lambs, fair to good. $7.00i37 0; lambs, common to fair. $6.00 7.00; lambs, Rood to choice heavy, $6.507.60; lambs, feeders, $5.00 (S5.75; lambs, culls, $4. 7565. 75; yearlings, fair to best. $6.00 6.85; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $5.85 6.60; wethers, plain to good. $5.005.S5; wethers, good to choice, $5.85 6.25. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.02 1.05; No. 3 red, 95c$1.00; No. 2 hard winter. 93 94c; No. 3 hard winter, 9t 93c; No. 1 northern spring, 93495c; No. 2 northern spring, 92 94c; No. 3 spring, 9092c. Corn No. 2. 60V4 605ic;"No. 2 white, 6161c: No. 2 yellow, 60yi61c; No. 3. 5960c: No. 3 white, 6061c: No. 3 yellow, eO'eeOHc; No. 3 white, 58Ms59ic. Oats No. 2 white, 4041i4c; No. 3, 38ic; No. 3 white, 3940Ac; No. 4 white, 3939ac; standard. 40144014c. WHOLESALE CHECK FORGER AGAIN tCoDtinuea from faice on quarter, and asked him if $191 worth of checks that she had cashed had been signed by him. He denied Issuing the paper and then general alarm went out. The police have succeeded in. recovering several

hundred dollars, which has been subjected to attachment by the various

losers. , . Yesterday's swindle recalls the time when the steel company checks were forged and Chicago c'rooks cleaned up thousands of dollars In Gary. William Jackson Arreated. William R. Jackson, formerly the trusted chauffeur of Contractor Ingwald Moe, was arrested Saturday by Officer Buckner on a forgery charge. Jackson Is accused of having uttered forged checks. He drove to Gary from the east in an auto, which he claims his own. W hen he appeared In Broadway Buckner nabbed him. Jackson's car has been attached by some of his alleged victims.. FIGHT MAY END IN DEATH (Continued from Page out) Moore accosted Friend, according to the atory told he police, and asked if he (Friend) was following him. Friend replied in the negative and passed on Moore followed him a. few yards and sta"bbed him in the back. Friend ran for a short distance calling for help. Then as he heard his assailant running behind him, he turned and struck him. The force of the blow sent Moore sprawling to the ground and in doing so he struck his head with great force against the cement sidewalk. Dr. Tee garden. was called to attend Moore and on examination learned that his skull had been fractured, and ordered him sent at once to St. Margaret's hospital In Hammond. While, he was being cared for Dr, Cox attended to the dressing of Friend's wound. The physician found a cut two or three inches long in- the fleshy part of Friend's back on the left side and took four stitches in It. The wound was not deep, however, and had evidently been made with a small jackknife which-was. found on the person of, Moore. ' .-" After tils wound had been. dressed Friend met Sergeant Barker 'on tlje street and asked after the .man be had knocked down. When told he was se rlously hurt he surrendered himself to the Indiana Harbor sergeant. . ; , Moora. 1 a stranger in Indiana Har bor. . . MOTIONS AND ORDERS. (Continued from page five.) for plft. on 3rd para of complaint i $43.85 and for deft. " on ' 2nd para of complaint, judgment. 9757. Lulu Barnholtz vs. John Barn holtz. Plft. dismisses. 5613. Julius Youche vs. John Maste et al. rift, files additional cople of complaint. 8043. Fred J. Smith vs. Charles E Fowler et al. Newton A. Hembroff flies disclaimer 9952. Isaac W. wohsler et al vs Charles Musulin. Finding for plft. for $27.16, Judgment. . 10572. Mike Blazitz vs. Nick Popovich et al. Plft. files verified petition for appointment of receiver. 9512. John Blernackl vs. Theodore Wornwskl et al. Tift, dismissed. 9656. John Ross, et al vs. Ben Boda mer. Change venue granted, ten days. Porter Superior court. 9734. Sottrl Mlcnopoulos et al vs Theodore George. Plft. dismisses his cause of action, plffs costs. 9781. Herman H. Hettler Lumber Co. vs. Joseph" Grieger. Plft. give two weeks in wnich to file cos bond. .. 9792. United States Tent and Awnin Co. vs. Charles E. Baker. Plft granted an alias summons for deft 9875. raulina Ponczak vs. Felix Pon czak. Finding for cross complain ant on cross complaint. 9885. First National Bank of Ham mond, vs.' Christ Murl. Dismissed for want of prosecution. 9922. Joseph Myzliwy vs. Adam Kos chllnak et al. Finding for def judgment. 99S5. Leo Ernest vs. John Miku et al, Deft. Roe files disclaimer. EAST CHICAGO. A Gas Range combines convenience and economy. No. Ind. Gas & Elec Co. The Lady Elks will meet Wednesday night when they will decide whether or not to discontinue the meetings of the organization for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bledinger went to the city Saturday. They attended the matinee at the Garrick witnessing the play "When Dreams Come True." Mrs. Jennie Martin of St. Louis formerly science teacher in the East Chicago high school will visit Mrs. Cox for a day stopping off on her way to New York, her former home, where she will spend the summer. Mrs. August Johnson was a Chicago visitor today. Children's day at the Congregational church yesterday was a happy event, the occasion being distinguished by a nice program and a Bermon by Rev. Alexander Monroe for parents. The children were all dressed up within an inch of their lives and did many pretty and entertaining stunts. Section B of the Congregational Ladies' Aid will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. K. Groves where they will conduct a rag rug sale. The public is lnvfted to come and pur-

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THE HAMMOND DISTILLING O O . DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS

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the trees. Children's day was observed yesterday at the Methodist church, with a tine program. There were a number of recitations and songs appropriate to the occasion, and in one number the children were dressed to represent flowers. Rev. R. H. Johnston gave a

brief but Interesting and edifying talk to the parents, dwelling on the Bible in the home and how to make use of It in the upbringing of the children. He brought home to his hearers with great force their responsibility to the church and to the state in the matter of rearing their young people to be good Christians and good citizens, saying that not enough time and thought was given to this subject nowadays. Mrs. Ward Bowers of Elm and One Hundred and Thirty-sixth streets la entertaining her sister from Warren. O., who is In Indiana Harbor for the summer. The Woman's Home Missionary so ciety of the Methodist Episcopal church meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Spittle of Baltimore avenue. Mrs. J. A. Patterson will give a talk on what she gleaned regarding the Mormons during her recent visit to Salt Lake City, and of her trip as a whole. An Important feature of tonight's meeting is the election of officers and all members are urged to attend. Mr. Erlckson. who has had charge of the sports at the Washington school and who was to have occupied a similar position with reference to the summer program of sports and play in the publie schools, is at the Pullman hospital where a few days ago he underwent? an operation for appendicitis. Mr. . Erlckson was In Pullman arranging for the . Interscholastlc track meet when he was suddenly stricken and collapsed. He was taken at once to the hospital. He Is said to be doing nicely. There are interesting rumors regarding Miss Edna Hatfield, county probation officer. Miss Hatfield has resigned her position and will leave the last of this month or the first of next for Indianapolis, her old home. According to report there is a young man In the case, and a wedding In which Miss Hatfield and the said young man are to act as principals, will bring to a conclusion a romance begun when both were students at Bloomlngton. Miss Hatfield could not be found this morning to corroborate the rumor or furnish further details, but a number of her friends are wliyng to vouch fo the truth of the story. Good news like this always has Its dark side, the dark In this case being all reserved for Lake county, who can ill afford to lose so competent and enthusiastic a worker and so popular a member of society, as Miss Hatfield. Mrs Snlttle and Mrs. J. C. Dickson will entertain the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Dicksop, ln'Aldls avenue, Thursday afternoon. The Baptist Aid society will hold a business meeting tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. at Jhe church. Mrs.' George . Witt is expecting her Sister, Mrs. Fred Smith, and daughter from Strawberry Point, la., the last of this month, to make her a fortnight's visit. "- . . .... ... . Tonight' will be held the regular meeting of the' Lady Maccabees. The entertainment committee has prepared something for 'the occasion and all members are requested to attend. EVERETT ENGLEHART RECEIVES INJURY Everett Englehart of Ridge road Is laid up with a bad scalp wound, the result of trying to crank his dad s big $5,000 touring car. Young Englehart acts a.i chauffeur for his father. Alderman Tim Englehart, and yesterday when Big Tim wanted to go for a cruise over the Ridge road territory he asked his eon to crank the machine, with the results mentioned. Dr, Craig attended the young chauffeur. ARC TOU A TIMES RKADERf G & (CHESAPEAKE & OHIO LI NEC) Change of Schedule ' GUNwAY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND. No. 4 8:16 a. m. Local train .to Clnclnuati and all intermediate stations. No. 6 10:45 a. m. Fast Through train to Old Point Comfort. No 2 12:46 a. m. Local Train to Cincinnati and all Intermediate station. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:47 a. m., 5:53 p. m.. 7:03 P m' A. M. DEWEESE, Agent CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRANI. A Ladles! A.li T"r Ir.Ut fo 4'hlk.tAa Diamond Iirand. IMIU in Kri and Uold nrullic boxet. fealcti with Blua Rlhboa. Take (her. Bw or jroor w Iraca-tirt- AtkfnrClf!- lfKR.TERS lAlSoND IlK.tND FILLS for as years known at Best. Safest. Always aeliabtn SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, IND

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