Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1913 — Page 7
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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertise ments who wlxb to communicate with advertisers whose identity la not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address then by the key latter given. Requests at this office te reveal the Identity ot anonymous advertisers, can not. In justice to the advertisers, be answered. Bleaply follow Instructions. As far as It Is possible It ! advised that all classified ada should either be sailed or eent to the office. The Times will not be isponslble for errors' Is ads taken over the telephone. MALE HELP. "WANTED Men at the Columbia ave. plant. Chapln 4 Co. 24-3 WANTEL Young: man for general office work; Calumet factory; bookkeeping experience necessary and preference g;tven to typewriter operator; give briefly record of work, previous reference and salary expected. Address C E, Times, Hammond. WANTED Bright, ambitious boy over 16 years of age; advancement to right party. Inquire The Cudahy Packing Co., Calumet station. East Chicago, Ind. 4-a WANTED A reliable man to sell household goods on easy payments to families in Hammond and vicinity; horse and wagon furnished; references and bond required; an excellent opportunity for the right man. Address W E. Times, Hammond. 23-3 LABORERS "WANTED Hart ditch bridge. Highland, Ind.; $2.75 for ten hours -.board In camp or at Highland. G. O. Reed,, general contractor. 20-5 FEMALE HELP. WANTED50 girls; must bo over 16 years of age. Apply Reid & Murdock Co., Hammond. "WANTED Woman or young lady for house to house advertising; nothing to sell; pleasant -work; S1.25 per day. Address A J, Times, Hammond. WANTED Competent girl for general housework; family of two; no washing, good waes. Call at Public Library a- m. to 1 p. m., Mrs. J. L. Sawyer, 13 Clinton St., Hammond. Phones 1016R ot- 15J. , - WANTED Two girls to learn dressmaking immediately. Mrs. Bardens. dressmaker. .193 Hoffman St., Hammond. 25"e WANTED Girl for light housework. 242 E. State St., Hammond. 24-2 WANTED Young girl to assist with general housework. Mrs. Wilhelm, 47 Sibley st., Hammond. Phone 3597. WANTED Middle aged woman as helper in kitchen; good wages and good home. Coney Island Park, Burnham, 111. Phone 4. - 24tf GIRL WANTED For general housework. Dr. Blumsteln, 1220 Broadway, Gary, Ind. 24-2 WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Apply 30 Warren St., Hammond. 23tf "WANTED Dining room girl. Sternberg restaurant, Indiana Harbor. WANTED Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. V. S. Relter. 1030 So. Hohman st., Hammond. 23-3 TOR TJENT. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms furnished. 286 Truman ave., Hammond. 25-2 FOR RENT Two large modern rooms. 200 Sibley St., Hammond. 25-3 FOR RENT Four-room fiat; bath, electric light, gas; choice. Inquire 754 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 744 from 6 to 7 p. m. Maplestone. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping. 505 Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT Two large front rooms; modern; in private house; board convenient. 113 Fayette St., Hammond. FOR RENT 5-room flat; all modern improvements. 164 Plummer ave.. Hammond. Thone 1043 W. 24tf FOR RENT Furnished room; all conveniences. 906 Calumet ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. 7S3 Claude st., Hammond. FOR RENT- Newly furnished rooms for light housekeeping or roomers; gas, bath, all conveniences. 192 Sheffield ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Good clean Bleeping rooms; bath, gas and electric lights. S8 Clinton st., Hammond. Phone 1067L2 FOR RENT Furnished 9-room house; bath, gas; $30 per month. Call 6 to I evenings, 418 May st., Hammond. FOR RENT Newly furnished room; modern conveniences. Inquire 5dl E. State St., upper flat, Hammond. 24-3 FOR RENT 5-room furnished flat; all modern conveniences. 228 Michigan ave., Hammond. 23-3 FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; gas range and use of phone. Call 105 Doty St., Hammond. Phone 1798. 23-3 AEH YOIT A. TUfKS BJBADJEat
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FOR SALE. 7-room 1 story house on 37 H foot lot. Detroit st. Two 5-room Kellastone bungalows, 37H foot lots, Highland st. Two 6-room cottages, 37 foot lots. Summer st. These houses are new and modern in every way. Get one and save your rent. Payment down terms. Phone 1527. Roy C. Fowler, Owner. FOR SALE 100 foot lot, corner Russell and Hohman sts.; best lot in city of Hammond. For particulars address Hammond Realty Co., Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Improved farms In Michigan and northern Indiana. Write F. E. May, Edwardsburg, Mich. 17-lm FOR SALE Detroit st. near Hohman. 37V4 t.. $775; 50 ft.. $1,050. Phone 1211M. 24-4 FOR RENT. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 1SS Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room: centrally located; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Address 599 Hohman St., over McGarry's Jewelry store, Hammond. FOB SALE. FOR SALE 1912'Harley Davidson single motorcycle. Inquire 3188 Baltimore, Indiana Harbor. 25-2 WANTED Saloon license for Hammond. Jacob E. Friedman, East Chicago. 25tf FOR SALE Hotel and saloon cheap; doing good business. See me. Jacob E. . Friedman, East Chicago. 25tf FOR SALE Two beautiful large Wilton rugs, one dining room table. 958 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 25-3 FOR SALE One Bx9 billiard table, rosewood finish. In good condition. Address H M K, Times, Hammond. FOR SALE: Shetland pony, buggy and wagon, cheap If taken at once. Eddie Schutz, Orpheum Bldg., Hammond. Phone 1692. 25-2 FOR SALE Slightly used two-cylinder 7 h. p. Indian motorcycle; 1912 model; first class running order; $165. John Phillips, 3819 Parrish ave., Indiana Harbor. 24-4 FOR SALE Two grocery wagons In first class shape. Tel. 190R Whiting. Ind., or call 502-119th St., corner New York. 23tf FOR SALE 3 Roberts . motors, new outfits, with full equipment ready for boat. 3 h. p., $65; 6 h. p., 2-cyl., $125; 10 h. p., 2-cyl.. $200; 1913 models. CAR, Times, Hammond. 23-3 FOR SALE English bull pups. Call 210 Michigan ave., or phone 1471. FOR SALE Hotel and restaurant; rooms always full; bargain if sold at once. 3470 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 23-6 FOR SALE Thoroughbred white silk poodle dog $5; Singer sewing machine, good as new, $5. 446 Atchison ave., Robertsdale. 23-3 FOR SALE Thoroughbred white silk poodle dog, $5 if taken this week; one Singer sewing machine $5. Mrs. Rose Reed, 124A Atchison ave.. Whiting. FOR SALE Rambler automobile; 32 h. p., 5 passenger, $200; a bargain. Jacob Kooy, Munster, Ind. 19-7 FOR SALE Cheap, grocery and market doing good business; centrally located; Interested in other business reason for selling. P. O. box 307, Hammond. 17-12t FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardmsn piano at big sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Times,' Hammond. MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES' SUMMER DRESS PATTERNS McPherson, Swiss importer, invites you to Hotel Mee Friday and Saturday to Inspect his line of embroidered dress patterns. Greatly reduced. 25-2 LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED No canvassing or' soliciting required. Good income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty Co., V-1415 Mar den Building. Washington, D. C WANTED To make your porch and window screens. Wm. J. Keller, Ham mond. Phone 1294Y4. PASTURING Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M. Times, Hammond. 2tf PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors. 61 State st Hammond.
FOR SALE Cheap, two-flat building, 6 rooms each, modern, and a cottage, 7 rooms, modern. If taken immediately. Apply 233 Indiana ave., Hammond.
FOR SALE$350 cash payment takes 2-flat building; rented for $35 per month; balance payable same as rent. For particulars address A 100, Times, Hammond. 5 ACRES FARM LAND FREE To each purchaser of four lots in Dublin, Mich. For all a safe investment, for the poor sure independence. Write for particulars. Henry Krause & Co., 607 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. FOR SALE Real estate and insurance in all its branches. Jacob E. Friedman. East Chicago. FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acre farm with ten-room house and large barn, near Lexington, Mich. A. Bedford, 3408 Elm st., Indiana Harbor. 24-8 FOR SALE Few choice lots on Indiana ave. and Truman st. Phone 156. THE2 HOME NEWSPAPER OF UKB X Aa lls COMPLIMENT BBllM BY ITS READERS ON THH BOARDERS WAKTFID WANTED Boarders in private family. Mrs. Chas. Reed, 446 Atchison ave.. nuDerisaaie. 23-3 ROOM WITH BOARD NEAR BETZ lactory. 333 Henry st. J. Meyer. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Brindle pet bulldog; answers to name of Bob; spiked collar with (Bob Z O E W Lafayette); breast, feet, tip of tail white, white ring about jit-civ, rewara. xxomy Times office or phone 1029R. 25-12 FOUND Pair of side curtains at Ce dar Lake for touring car. Party own ing same may get information by pay ing for this ad. Times office, Ham mono, ina. . 25tf FOUND Red cow In the mire; have same In, my possession in Ivanhoe; owner can have same by paying for this ad and feeding charge. Gary Construction Co. Phone Gary 82. LOST Gold watch fob, double pendant; monograms engraved E S on lower pendant and S on middle pendant; reward. Return to Times office, Hammond. 23-2 FOUND Mule and pony. Owner can have same by paying charges. AlexMyers, one mile south and half mile west of Highland. LOST Tuesday, hood for automobile between Hammond and Crown Point. Return R. W. Ross, courthouse, Hammond. AtnNEV TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN We land $10 or over to owners of furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc. Also loans of $5 and up on their own note to people permanently employed. Lake County Loan Co., room 28 RImbach block (over Lion store). Phone 218. Open every evening. MONEY TO LOAN On first mortgage reai estate. 308 Hammond Bldg., Hammond. 25-6 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED TOSITION As stenographer. Address H, Times, Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES. PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF HAMMOND REQUIRING ALL DOGS TO BE MUZZLED. I. John D. Smalley, Mayor of the City of Hammond, Indiana,' do hereby order and require that all persons owning, possessing or harboring, or having the care of any animals of the dog kind within the limits of the said City shall either cdnflne or muzzle such animal for the term of not less than one hundred days following the date of this proclamation. And It is hereby made the duty of all persons owning, possessing, . harboring or having the care of any animal of the dog kind during the time mentioned in this proclamation to confine such animal securely within some house or struc ture or to some substantial fastening upon his or her premises so as to prevent such animal from biting or being bitten by other animals or to cause such animal to be securely and effectually muzzled: and no muzzle shall be deemed sufficient unless it be of such form and strength and so attached and fastened as will effectually prevent such animal from biting. During the time mentioned in this proclamation any animal of the dog kind which may be found running at large within the City of Hammond without being muzsled is declared to be a nuisance by Ordinance No. 791, provided June 4th, 1908. During the time mentioned In this proclamation it is the duty of the superintendent of police and all policemen, respectively, to kill any animal of the dog kind running at Urge within said city which is not securely muzzled, and during said time it is lawful for any person or persons to kll any and all of such unmuzzled dogs. This proclamation is made and issued by virtue of the power vested In me, John D. Smalley, as Mayor of said
City of Hammond, Indiana, by said Ordinance No. 791, approved June 4th, 1908. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of said City to be hereunto attached by the Clerk of said City this 19th day of June, 1913. JNO. D. SMALLEY. Mayor of the City of Hammond. Ind.
Attest: OTTO H. DUELKE, City Clerk. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Matter of the Estate of Lizzie Morvath. Deceased. No. 1034. Notice is hereby given that th un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator or said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CLARENCE C. SMITH. Administrator. Dated May 12. 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Thomas Takovlc, .Deceased. No. 1035. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. GARY TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. Administrator. Dated May 12, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Nickolas Comodo, Deceased. No. 1037. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ADELINE F. COMODO. Administratrix. Dated May 12, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John Seebera, Deceased. No. 1036. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin lstrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES R. DYER. Administrator. Dated May 12, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Ferdnand Saager, Deceased. No. 1038. Notice is hereby give nthat the un dersigned has been appointed Executor of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ALBERT L. MORRIS, Executor. Dated May 22. 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of WIscentl Koswofsky, Deceased. No. 1026. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said 'Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. . Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ALEX KOSWOFSKY, Administrator. Dated April 28,"i"9l3. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Emil Kaehne, Deceased. No. 1023. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. IVAN DALGARD, Administrator. Dated April 14, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Ben Pohlplatz, Deceased. No. 1025. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. PETER POHLPLATZ. Administrator. Dated April 28, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In ' the matter of the Estate of Mary J. Sayes, Deceased. No. 1020. Notice Is hereby, given that the undersigned has been appointed Executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EMMA CONNELLY. Executrix, Dated Atfril 14, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of William Halpin, Deceased.. No. 1021. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned , has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EDNA HALPIN. Administratrix. Dated April 10, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Ferdinand Richard Schaaf, Deceased. No. 1040. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CATHERINE SCHAAF, Administratrix. Dated May 13, 1913. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Henry M. Bicknell, Deceased. No. 1022. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. LOUDEN L. BOMBERGER, Administrator. Dated April 14, 1913. PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 27 &c: firsts, 2526c; seconds, 24V426c; dairies, 2426c; packing stock, 21c; ladles. 23c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lb, 15 17c: geese. 99c; ducks, 1212Hc; fowls, 14H15c; roosters, 10 hi lie; springs, 27 28c. Eggs Firts. 1717Hc; ordinary firsts, 17c; dirties, 1414c: checks, 11 13c; miscellaneous lots, 15 lt 16&
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kidney, $1.75 2.20. Potatoes Old. Wisconsin. lBfflSOrnew, bu, 80c$1.10. Green fruits Currants. 24 ot. is ko 3.00; water melons, per car. 14502B 550; gems, crates. $3.0004.00: aoolea. brls. $6.257.00; new, 2-3 bu. $1.00 Z5T Cherries, crate. 16 ats. 81.600! 2.00: black raspberries, 24 qts, $2.50(3)3.50; strawberries, 16 pts. $1.75 03.50; gooseberries, 24 qts. $2.25 2.75; red raspberries, 24 pts, $2.504.00; blueberries. 24 qts, 14.60 5.50; blackberries, 24 qts. z.uurz.7&; peaches, 4 baskets, $1.00 .60. Vegetables Asparagus, boxes. 2 dm. $1.252.50; celery, crate. $1.251.75; radishes, 100 bunches, 75c $1.25; cabbage, crate, $2.003.00; spinach, tubs, Z0gsac; cucumbers, box. 2 doz. 75090: turnips. 100 bunches, $2.008.00; caulinower. crates. 50c$1.00; carrots, 100 bunches, $1.50 2.50: sweet corn, hrln $3.003.60; green peas, box, 1 bu. $1.50 3.oo; tomatoes, 4 baskets. 76caS1.2K: green onions, 100 bunches. 88.00010: onions, crate. 76c$1.25: lettuce, boxes. 3550c; parsley, boxes, $1.00; pieplant, bunch. 610c; beets. 100 bunches. 13: string beans, green, hamper, $1.25 2; wax. hamper, $1.001. 75. Veal calves 6060 lbs. 10llc; 60 90 lbs. ll12Hc; 80100 lbs. 12 14c: 85160 lbs. 9llc. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard white, 10,c; perfection, lOic; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene, 12Mc; elaine, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha, 18c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 30c; raw linseed oil, single brls. 4tr: 6 brl lots, 47c: boiled, single brls, 43c 6 brl lots, 48c; turpentine, 48c; summer black oil. 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Sheep Lambs. springs, good to choice, $7.00 7.50; lambs, good to prime, $6.256.75; lambs, fair to good, $5.75 6.25; lambs, common to fair, $5.25 5.75; lambs, good to choice heavy, $5.756.50; lambs, feeders. $4.75 6.50; lambs, culls, $4.505.25; year lings, fair to best light, $5.506.40. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $7.80 9.00: medium to good steers, $7.90 8.50; inferior to fair steers, $7.00 7.90; fat cows and heiftrs, $4.90 8.50; canners and cutters, $3.504.S5; native bulls and stags. $5.00 7.50. Hogs Bulk of sales. $8.65 8.75 heavy butchers, $8.658.75; light butchers, $8.65 8.80; light bacon, $8.65 8.80; light bacon. $8.558.80; light light, $8.55 8.75; heavy shipping, $8.65 8.i5; heavy packing. $8.458.60; mix ed packing, $8.55 8.70. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.00 1.04; No. 3 red, 94 98c; No. 2 hard winter, 92 93c; No. 3 hard winter. 9192c No. 1 northern spring, 93 95c; No. 2 northern spring, 92 94c; No. 3 spring 9192Corri No. 2. 6161c; No. 8 white, 6263c: No. 2 yellow, 6161tc: No 3. 6061c; No. 3 white, 619.624c; No.' 3 yellow, 6161c; No. 4, 6060c, Oats No. 2, 39c; No. 2 white, 424 424c; No. 3 white, 4141Hc; No. 4 white, 40 41c; standard. 42 42c CHASES WIFE FOR FIVE MONTHS (Continued from Paee one) sldered a prosperous saloonlst in Whit ing, Ind., according to the testimony of his wife. He then began gambling and lost all of his '.savintrs. His wife started working after he had been forced to close his place of business. Objected to Iteatlags. She did not mind working for him. she said, but when he would come home after she had been working all day and start beating her, she left him and went to Gary, Ind.. where she opened a boarding house. Batozitch managed to learn her whereabouts and followed her. Thinking to avoid trouble, she took him In and allowed him to become the "star boarder." In this role Batozitch had the run of the house and also of the receipts of the boarding house. Becoming tired of this, Mrs. Batozitch decided once more to move. Without telling her husband, shu sold out the boarding house and left one morning, leaving Batozitch to his fate. A Day Too I.atr. Unable to pay, Batozitch was thrown from the house. Then started the search for his wife again. In several towns, Batozitch arrived just a day too late to catch his spouse. She arrived in Joliet last week and secured ft position washiner. On arriving home last night she was confronted by her husband, who demanded that she take care of him. She ordered him from the house, she said, whereupon he struck her. Joliet News. BERIJIE LAYS HER JOEJERY LOW East Chicago Husband in St. Margaret's Hospital Today. Joe Sczryskl of North Baring avenue, East Chicago, who was scalded by his wife who poured a kettle of boiling water over his back and shoulders is in a rather serious condition as a result of this Inhuman treatment. A foot or two of skin on his bock and shoulders was par-boiled and has been raised to an angry looking blister, and his left arm is scalded to the elbow. It is quite probable that he will have to have a quantity of skin grafted onto the places where the flesh is the most seriously burned in order to enable It to heal. In the meantime his physician yesterday ordered 'him to St. Margaret's hospital where he is now Ibeins cared for. His wife, Bessie, Is
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$$$$$$ HAVE T?P"TvrTr'Trr- rxn-a ttct ww. !? Sitf $ RATES. $$$ 'ill juu nave never Dorrowed money on chattels it might interest ;-ou to know that you can now get money from us in sums of $5.00 to $250.00 at 2 per cent. Ir month. This i3 in accordance with the recent Indiana law. Here is a rate that places money within the reach of everybody the business man, the professional man, the salaried man, the mechanic. farmer or laborer, without being compelled to ask someone to "go your security." These terms, as enacted into a law by the last legislature, enable people in all walks of life to borrow up to $250.00 at an extremely low cost and on an independent basis. Interest charged only for the actual time you keep the money. You furnish yc..r own security HOUSEHOLD ROODS, PIANO, OFFICE FURNITURE, TEAMS. LIVE STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, FIXTURES. MACHINERY. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels of any kind. We place the money in your hands quickly and privately. Call, phone, or write. All bus'ness Strictly confldentiaL T 9 . . $$$ $$$ $$$$ PROVIDENT LOAN CO. $$$$ $$$$$ Sue to Calumet Loan Co. $$$$$ $$$$$$ (Incorporated) $$$$$$ $$$$$$$ Authorized Cap.. $50,000 $$$$$($ fMWtts 212 Hammond Bldg.. s;issszi Open 8 am. to 8 pm. $$s$sii$ $$$$$$$$$3 Phone 323 $$$$$$$$$ $$$t$tm$ $tst$$$$t$$ tstststttm vrx stsmsststt tttstttttttttit tttttttttttmtt still In Jail at East Chicago where she was taken after the fight with her husband. Acording to the police this is not the first time Joe has been laid out by " Bessie. The hearing in the case has been continued until tomorrow but will most likely have to be continued again, as It Is altogether im probable that Sczryski's condition will permit of his appearance in court at so early a date. PRIEST IS GRATEFUK Father George Lauer of St. Mary's Catholic church. East Chicago, Is anxious to let his parishioners, especially those who helped make Sunday's demonstration in connection with the corner stone laying at the school a success, know how well pleased he was with the way everything was carried out. He has asked The Times to express his gratitude and satisfaction. He also wishes to thank the visiting priests for their presence and participation in the ceremonies, not forgetting the members of the various orders from the Polish church and from neighboring cities who marched in the procession and to whom he feels most deeply indebted. TWO JOBS FOR SOMEFOLK Two positions are open at the Indiana Harbor postofflee. one for clerk and another for carrier. An examination for the two positions will be held Thursday, July 26, under the supervision of Helen M. Galvin, secretary of the board of civil service examiners. Age limit, 18 to 45 years on the date of examination. Married women will not be admitted to the examination. This prohibition, however, does not apply to women who are divorced or those ' who are separated from their husbands and support themselves, but they are eligible for appointment only as clerk. Applicants must be physically sound, and male applicants must be not less than 5 .feet 4 Inches In height in bare feet, and weigh not less than 125 pounds without overcoat or hat. Carondolet Avenue Closed. Carondolet avenue from 130th to 132nd streets has been closed for repairs. Teams, carriages and automobiles en route to Hegewisch are adVised to tske Indianapolis avenue to Robertsdale and then follow the Hammond car track to Howard avenue. Leopold Grand, eighth ward superintendent, wishes to call attention to this fact and promises to notify vehicle owners when Carondolet avenue is completed and reopened to trafficSouth Chicago Calumet. WORKER SLAIN BY COMPRESSED AIR Philadelphia, V., June 25. Joseph De Flni, 18 years old. employed in the plant of a talking machine company, Camden, died this afternoon as a result of injuries sustained when two fellow
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FROGS FRIGHTEN RUNAWAY LADS Three Chicago runaways, Edward King, 12 years old, 42 Walton place; Julian Gallgan, 13 ' years old, 1913 Washington avenue, and Joseph Narry, 6 years old, 2204 Park avenue, were taken to South Bend yesterday by a policeman who found them camping under a tent made of a single bed sheet at Hudson Lake Monday night. The boys were badly frightened by the croaking of frogs, which they had never heard before and which they thought to be wildcats. JOHNSON FOR MAYOR; GETS A DELEGATE R. O. Jobnaoa, candidate for the Cttlsen'a oralaatlon for Mayor of Gary, today reported that oae proapeetlve voter, who arrived In town today vrlll bo with, him In the race f r the nomination.. ; The 'prospective voter waa bora at the Johaaoa hone, 740 Connecticut street, thla morning:. ' - There will be a meeting of the executive committees of the Gary republicans and progreslve central committees tonight for the purpose of arranging the final details preparatory to wedding the two parties together tinder the name of the Citizen's ticket. Whether the session will be held at the Gary hotel or the Carnegie library will be decided late today by Dr. Frank W. Smith and Attorney W. F. Hodges, the republican and progressive chairmen. Conventl on July 12. -' Precinct primaries of the Citizen's ticket, which will also include antlKnotts democrats, will be held in the respective precincts on the Eight of July 11. The delegate convention will be held on July 12 when candidates for mayor, clerk. Judge, treasurer, and al-dermen-at-large will be nominated. Immediately following session it is planned to have ward conventions to name aldermen. .' ' Democr&ta to Join. Independents or antl-Knotts democrats headed by Alderman William . S. Feuer and Park Commissioner ' Frank Zawadski are arranging to hold a meeting. It is the Intention of the Independent demos to fuse with the citlken workers, "Anything to defeat Tom Knotts," is the motto of the antlKnotts democrats. Four EuoraCj' Candidates, Four candidates for the mayoralty nominations have announced themselves in The Times, A. R." Hoover, Charles E. Grenwald. R. O. Johnson and W. P. Patterson. Each of the four Is making a good showing; Socialists Get Bnny. With Henry Henning, a painter, as their standard bearer, the Gary socialists have already started the municipal campaign. They expect to poll a big vote In the foreign districts, as many of the foreigners were socialists In the old country. , TIMES WANT ADS .ARB SERVICE TO YOUt FOR (CHESAPtAK; & OHIO LINES)' Change of Schedule SUNkAY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND. : No. 4- 8:16 a. m. Local train to Cincinnati 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 alt intermediate stations. WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:47 a. m., 6:53 p. m 7:01 m" A. M. DEWEESE, Agent CHICHESTER S PILLS Wjr. THE DIAMOND BRAND.? Jk , Fill. I hoses. Take lr DIAMOND BRAND PiLIA & year, know at Bst. Safest, lnn a Liable. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AND CROWN POINT, DTD
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