Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1913 — Page 7

June 28, 1913.

THE TIMES.

NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Rendara of the followta advertiseanenta who wlvh to contiuualcat wttk advertlaara whoa ldaatltjr ta not -vealed, should follow ttia InetrucUona to addreaa then by the key lettar k1yto. Requests at thla office to rcvanl the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. In Juatlca to tb advertisers, ba answered. Slraply foUw tnatruo. tlena. Aa far aa It la poaalbla It la adrlaed that all classified ads ahould altoer ba aoalled or aent to the office. The Tlmaa will not ba reaponalble for err or a la da taken over the telephone. MAJiE HELP. WANTED Experienced driver for furniture wag-on. Apply Mlnas Furniture Co., Hammond. WANTED Laborers. Call Monday morning; Straube Piano Co., Hammond. WANTED Good newsboy for Polish route In Weat Hamond. F. B. Hall, 14S Sibley at., Hammond. WANTED Young grirl or boy to serve at fountain afternoon and evening. Apply Ryan's, 626 So. Hohraan St., Hammond. 2T-! WANTED Porter at American restaurant, 120 Sibley st-. Hammond. WANTED Honest, sober, industrious middle aged man for janitor work and general caretaker. E. C. Minas Co., Hammond. WANTED Six salesmen to sell small article house to house: good seller and rood money. Call 3827 Fir St., Indiana Harbor, between 6:30 and 7 p. m. HELP. WANTED Girl for general homework; good wages. 188 Plummer avt.. Hammond. ittt WANTED Girl for general housework. 457 State at, Hammond. Tel. 1S05R. 28WANTED Young lady stenographer capable of doing clerical work; must have at last three years experience. Address by letter only, United States Metals Refining Company, East Chicago, Ind. Si-Z WANTED 25 WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR MAILING CATALOGUES; WORK IS PLEASANT AND CAN MAKE GOOD WAGES. APPLY MONDAY MORNING. W. B. CON KEY CO., HAMMOND. . WANTED 30 salesladies for the different depts. of our store; permanent positions for all .who can qualify; short hours and good wages paid; bring references and ask to see Mr. Payne. Lion Store, Hammond. WANTED 30 young girls who can qualify for wrappers, examiners and cash girls. Ask to see Mr. Payne, Lion Store, Hammond. WANTED Good waitress and dishwasher at Majestic hotel, Hammond. WANTED Middle aged lady for general housework in family of three. Call 421 Summer St., 2nd flat, Hammond. J7-1 WANTED Three experienced waitreoses. 96 State St., Hammond. WANTED Girl for our butter and egg section: must have experience In weighing. Lion Store Grocery. Apply to P. D. Lovegren. 26tf WANTED-50 girls; must be over 16 years of age. Apply Keid & Murdock Co., Hammond. WANTED Two girls to learn dressmaking immediately. Mrs. Bardens, dressmaker, 192 Hoffman St., Hammond. 25-6 - - ml S , WANTED Middle aged woman as helper In kitchen: good wages and good home. Coney Island Park. Burnham. 111. Phone 4. 24tf WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Apply 30 Warren st., Hammond. 23tf W ANTED TO BUY. WANTED Saloon license for Hammond. Jacob E. Friedman, East Chicago. 25 tf WANTED TO BUY Any number of young pigs 5 or 6 months old; will pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker, Times office, Hammond. 27tf WANTED TO BUY Yearling steers. Address R S, Times, Hammond. I7tf THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKB COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THB IIME8.

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La Our weekly list of bargain in scattering lots and houses. 25 ft. lot on Pine st $ 300 B0 ft. lot on May st 900 64 ft. lot, Carroll St., Homewood. 1,000 37 4 ft. lot and 7 room house, Manila ave ..." 2.400 25 ft. lot on Ogden st 700 50 ft. lot, Monroe st 450 42 ft. lot on State St., near Calumet ave 4.000 60 ft., Murray st eso 50 ft. Highland st 650 50 ft. Park Place.... 1,200 New 6-room pebble dash house on 87 ft, Highland st 2,550 Choice 60x137 lots on Lewis St.. 650 7-room house on 37 H, ft. Highland st, all modern 3,000 New 6-room bungalow on S7H ft. lot, Lewis st, all modern.. 2,650 50 ft. on Douglas ave 800 OOSTLIN, MEYN & CO., State and Hohman sts. Hammond FOR SALE- One 7-room house, one 8room house; both have modern conveniences and well located on improved streets; possession given by Oct 1. These are bargains if taken by July 1. Terma given. See Geo. W. Teasel. 205 Detroit st, Hammond. 26-8 FOR SALE 100 foot lot, corner Russell and Hohman sts.; best lot in city of Hammond. For particulars address Hammond Realt)r Co., Hammond, Ind. FOU SALE. FOR SALE 5-paesenger Buick, fully equipped. Phone 1429 or call 440 Michigan ave., Hammond. FOR SALE 6-passenger Buick, fully equipped. Address C M, Times, Hammond. FOR SALE Water power washing machine cheap. 839 So. Hohman at., first apartment. 27-2 FOR SALE--$70- buys good work horse, wagon arid harness; 'two delivery horses, one "driver and saddle pony. 140 Plummer ave. Hammond. " f -: FOR SALE Good as new Singer sewing machine. 233 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 27-3 PIANO Strictly high grade new piano, must be sold to satisfy judgment on or before Monday, June 30. This piano cost $375 and has been used only ill months. Good as new. Purchaser may have clear title to same for 8111.60. Call phone 34, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Two-chelr barber shop, cheap. Inquire at 523-119th st. Whiting, Ind. 26-6 FOR SALE At a bargain, billiard hall and bowling alley; 7 tables, 4 alleys; best location In city. Address 175. E. State at, Hammond. Phone 1687. . FOR SALE Hotel and saloon cheap; doing good business. See me, Jacob E. Friedman, East Chicago. 25tf FOR SALE One 5x9 billiard table, rosewood finish, in good condition. Address H M K, Times, Hammond. FOR SALE Two grocery wagona in first class shape. Tel. ,190R Whiting, Ind or call 502-119th st, corner New York. 23tf FOR SALE Hotel and restaurant; rooms always full; bargain if sold at once. ' 3470 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. Jj.g 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 Hardman piano at big sacrifice for cash. Call B M, Times, Hammond. JMONEV 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 Rim bach block over Lion store). Phone 218. Open every evening. MONEY TO LOAN On first mortgage real estate. 308 Hammond Bldg., Hammond. 25-6 BARTER k EXCHANGE. PRIVATE PARTY WILL TRADE NEW beautiful $800 player-piano, the best that money can buy, at a big sacrifice for automobile or diamond. Also $80 ice box at give away price. Address Lock Box 465, Hammond, Ind. . BOARDERS WANTED. BOARDERS WANTED In private family; home cooking. Mrs. Reed. 1246 Atchison ave., Robertsdale. ROOM WITH .BOARD NEAR BETZ factory. 333 Henry St: " J. Meyer. PUT YOUR WANT AD IN THB TIMSUL

BARGAIN FOR SALE$350 cash pay ment takes 2-flat building; rented for $35 per month; Daiance payaoie same as rent. For particulars address A. 100, Times, Ham mond. FOR SALE 37 V4 ft. lot. small tworoom cottage in rear. Apply 452 Pine st, Hammond. 26-4 FOR SALE If sold by July 8, 1913, a 60-rt. lot on Elizabeth st, for 81,400 J. Floyd Irish. Hammond. 26-6 FOR SALE Real estate and Insurance In all its branches. Jacob E. Fried man. East Chicago. FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acre farm with ten-room house and la rare bam. near Lexington, Mich. A. Bedford, 3408 Elm st.v Indiana Harbor. 24-6 FOR SALE Improved farms in Michigan and northern Indiana. Writ E. May, Edwardsburg, Mich. 17-lm FOR S4T.P V-rm, tj. . , , , '""I n Ji'ia J i 1 1 i I ana ave. and Truman st. Phone 156. FOR SALE 6-room cottage: bath, hot and cold water, gas: must be sold, owner leaving town. 169 Clark st xinmmona. fnone 814W. FOR SALE bargains in real estate; iiuick action, n. R. Yasulls. 3604 De Ctrl r t T n , 1 i ii u.k. . - , . ....,,,. iiui uuj, ina. .fnone OBJ J. FOR SALE 7-room house on 60-foot lot. with hath, hot water heat, elec tee jignt and gas, cement basement. .unary rubs. 107 Douglas St., Ham mrs- ,vm- eteigiitz. 26-2 MISCELL A NEOTTS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER AT HOCARLETON. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Investigate the low priced cotton, enrr, ,iir. fruit, truck and stock 'arms of South rKansas. Write D. W. Gladney, sec retary Boosters club, Lewlavllle. Ark. YOUNG MANBE A BARBER teach you quickly. chxnnlv .k oughly and furnish tools t eetual shop work and you keep half receipts, write me for catalogue. "er, ,-res. Molar College. Chi cago. 111. ' o - WANTED IDEAS Write for list of in ventions wanted by manufacturer and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent secured or ree returned. Victor J. Evans & Co Washington, D. C. LADIES When delayed or irregular use iriumpn Fills always dependable. Relief and particulars free. Write National Medical Institute, Milwaukee IS. .... LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE WANTED , No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. A xt. . n.nunai Co-Operative Realty Co.. V-1415 Maruen tJuuaing. Washington. D. G FREE CINDERS Inquire rooms 214. mond. Phone 111. 27tf WANTED To make your porch and window screens. Wm. J. Keller, Ham. mond. Phone 1294T4. PASTTJRINC Will pasture live stock On Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M. Times, Hammond. jtj PHONE 771 FOR BEST CLEANING and pressing. Young Men's Tailors, 11 State st, Hammond. AUTOMOBILES. $2.60 INVESTED doubles the mileage of your tires. Special offer to automobile owners, for advertising purposes. Salesmen wanted. Enormous demand. Never Leak Co., Detroit, Mich. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT 5 or 6-room flat or cottage In Hammond. Address P C Times, Hammond. 28-3 WANTED Two nicely furnished rooms for two, with board; must be located Bouth side and lln private family. Address J 10, Times, Hammond. LOST AND FOUND. LOST Small black purse between 308 Hohman st. and library park, or 305 Truman ave., containing bills, one $10, three $2 and three $1; reward. Return to 308 S. Hohman at, Hammond, or phone 912L3. LOST Time book between East Chicago and Indiana Harbor; initials "H H R"; reward. Deliver to H H R, Times Hammond. 28-3 LOST Small change purse containing one $5 bill and one $1 bill, also some change, on an East Chicago car or on Hohman at, near Fayette. Return to Times and receive reward. 28-3 FOUND A Ford car on Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. Owner call at Walter Lula, 4834 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. FOUND Sum of money near courthouse. Owner may have same by calling at 209 Forsyth ave and proving ownership, S6-3

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LOST On Michigan ave., Indiana Har bor gold ring set with garnets and pearls. Return to Central Drug store. Reward. LOST June 26, milkman's route book. Finder pjease return to Allen & Younggrew 5405, Olcott ave., East Chicago, and receive reward. 27-3 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 neck: reward. Notify Times office or phone 1029R. 25-12 FOUND Fair of side curtains at Cedar Lake for .touring car. Party owning same may get information by paying for this ad. Times office. Hammond, Ind. 26tf VOU RENT. FOR RENT 8-room steam heated flat. Apply A. Herbst, 841 So. Hohman st, Hammond. FOR RENT 6-room modern flat 272 State st, Hammond. Call 1151R. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with all modern conveniences. 376B Indiana ave., Hammond. Tel. 944L3. FOR RENT Three furnished room fiat for light housekeeping. Inquire 341 Kane ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished front rooms; rail modern conveniences for light housekeeping; near Lafayette school. Apply 730 Wood ave., Hammond. FOR RENT 4-room flat; bath, electric lights, gas; choice. Inquire 754 So. Hohman st.," Hammond. Tel 744, Maplestone. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, for housekeeping. Apply 605 Hohman st, Hammond. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room; modern conveniences; kitchen privileges. Phone 1744. 27-2 FOR RENT Furnished room; modern conveniences. Apply 89 Douglas st., Hammond. 27-2 FOR RENT 6-room modern flat. 272 State St., Hammond. Call 1151R. FOR RENT Two .furnished rooms for light housekeeping; t electric lights and bath. 4918 Todd ave.. East ChicagoFOR RENT Nicely furnished room; modern conveniences; close to downtown. 108 Condlt st, flat A, Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room: all conveniences. 906 Calumet ave., Hammond. Phone 1231ft FOR RENT 6-room flat: steam heat 4S30 Magoun ave.. East Chicago. FOR RENT Furnished modern flveroom flat; electric light, gas and bath. 22S Michigan ave, Inquire 85 Sibley st, Hammond'sx . , .26-3 FOR RENT Two large front rooms; modern: lu prlvftfce'liouse-, board convenient 115 FayeM St., Hammond. FOR RENT Newly - furnished room: modern conveniences. Inquire 501 E. State St., upper flat, Hammond. 24-3 FOR RENT Light housekeeping - rooms. 188 Plummer. ave, Hammond. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS GARY. Lots 1 and 2. blk 78, Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub, Gary Land Co. to Frederick Wi Comeford 6,000 Lots 8 and 9, Albert Henke's add, Albert Henke to George Van Steenberg 700 Lot 32, 8 lot 82, blk 6. Gary Land Co.'s' 2nd' sub, George P. Guffin to Annie T. Brenholts.. 1 Lot 19, blk 44. Gary Land Co.'s 1st sub. Gary Land Co. to Steel City Home Builders Co.. 500 Lot 17, blk 44. same sub, same parties 500 Lots 24, 25, blk 33, same sub, Gary Land Co. to Lazarus Goodman 1.250 HAMMON'D. - W Vt lot 60. Stafford & Trankle's Grove add, Roy C. Witter to Fletcher M. Hudson.. 1 Lot 10, Stafford & Trankle's Grove add, Frank Reder to Louis H. Stafford 1 Lot 66 and s V4 lot 66, Stafford & Trankle's 7th add, James Keys to Robert J. Welty 600 TOLLESTON. Lot 3, blk 25. C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 6th add, John J.. Lipski to Michael Diky 675 Lot 27, blk 2. Tolleston Land Co.'s 1st add, Tolleston Land Co. to Sharles Plesauskls. . . . . . 650 Lots 43 and 44, .'blk 7. Logan Pk add. So. Side Td. & Savs. Bank to Leopold. Mauch 1 Lots 3 and 4, blk 3, C. T. L. A 1. Co.'s 4th add, and lot 3. blk 25, C. T. L. & I. Co.'s 5th add. Fred Seabright Cmr.. to John J. Llpskl 1.500 CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, 93 96c; No. 3 red, 90 93c; No. 2 hard winter, 92V 93c: No. 3 hard winter, 9192c; No. 1 northern spring. 9395c; No. 2 northern spring, 9294c;, No. 3 spring, 91082c. Corn No. 2. 6ltlc; No. 2 white, 6162Hc; No. 2 yellow, eiiJHl'Kc; No.3, 60K&61 c; No. 3 white, 81 62c; No. 3 yellow, 6161c; No. 4, 69 & 604c. Oats No. S white. 4041'4c; No. 4 white, 40 40c; standard, 4142c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Whalesale prioes of carbon and other oils: Standard white, lOie; perfection, lOVic; headlight 175, 12c; eocene. 12e; elaine, lSe; V. M. P. naphtha. 15c; gasoline, 19c; machine gasoline, 30c; raw linseed, single brls, 49c; 5 brl lots. 48c: boiled, single brls, EOc; 6 brl lots, 49c; turpentine, 48c; summer

black oil, 8c These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago.

Where to Worship rMeetlngs--j . at Various Hammond Churches Christian Science Society, LlacolnJefferson College of Jaw. Sunday morning services at 10:30. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 11:30 a. m. A free reading room is open (in the same building), to the public every week day from 2 to 5 p. m. Also on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9. All are cordially welcome to our services and to visit the reading rooms. First Splrttoalint Society. The First Spiritualist society of Ham. mond will meet Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Weis' hall. 98 Statt street All are invited to attend the services. Pentecostal Church of tne Nasarcne, corner Michigan and Calumet avenues. Carrie L. Falmlee. pastor. Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service at 10:45 a. m. Praise meeting at 3 p. m. Evening song service and preaching 7:30 p. m. t Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. Bible study Friday, 7:45 p. m. All are welcome. Saturday, street meeting, corner Sibley and Hohman streets, 8 p. m. Come thou with us, we will do thee good. Zlon Cfron. M. K. Cnuren, Truman avenue. Residence. 204 Truman venue. Rev. F. Karnopp, minister. Phone 1198M. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. William Lau, superintendent Prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. 8 p. m. Choir pra?tiee, Friday evening, 8 p. m. Saturday at 9 a. m., German school for children. Our German friends are cordially Invited to attend all of these services. ftt. l'aul'a Eplacopnl church, 41 RlmRev. Charles Albert Smith, recto. Phone 886-W. Holy-communion at 8 o'clock. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:45 a. ro. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. The Sunday school is closed for the summer. The public is cordially invited to all services. Seats free. A cordial welcome Is extended to all. First Presbyterian Church. South Hohman street , Rev. A. W. Hoffman, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Tn Morning service at 10:45 a. m Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. .Evening service at . 7:30 J p. . m. Ladles' Aid society, " Wednesday t P- m. , . . , , Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7:4k p. m. Evangelical Imniiinnel Church, 348 Sibley street M. C. Hoefer, pastor; residence. 260 Sibley street 'Phone 11S5-W. Sunday services. June 29,, 1913. P.ible school at 9 a. m. Divine worship 10:15 a. m. Special meeting or the Ladles' Aid society, Monday, at 7:30 p. m. Monthly business session of the Immanuel's League, 7:30 p. m. Bible school teachers' and officers' meeting "Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Wednesday at S p. m. Congregational picnic at Douglas Park Friday, July 4th. Everybody welcome. A welcome la extended to all. The First aiethodlat EpUcosal thurh. Riinnll street. Rev. Frank O. Fraley, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Dr. W. Mayes Martin," superintendent. Hour of morning worship at 10:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, "White Garments," Junior League at 2:30 p. m. the meeting for boys and girls. Epworth League service at 6:30 p. m. Lesson-topic: "The Price of Power." Evangelistic service, music and sermon: "Lord Remember Me." The monthly official board meeting, Monday evening," 7:45. The mid-week service, patriotic, Wednesday evening, 7:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal Thursday 8:00 p. ra. All are cordially welcome. First rtaptlat Church, Sibley Street. Floyd H. Adams, pastor; residence, 15 Williams street 'Phone 1131-J. Church "phone 711. Morning worship and Sunday school combined from 10:30 to 12 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor on "Happy Childhood." East Hammond mission at 2:30 p. ra. Baptist Young People's Union at ff:30 p. m. Farewell service at 7:30 p. ' m. Special music Services during the week: Campflre girls and Junior scouts Monday night at 7 o'clock. Prayer and praise service Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. Women's Union Thursday afternoon. Boy Scouts Friday night. All kinds of welcome to all kinds of people. One block south of postofflce, 100 steps east of Nickel Plate station. After this week services will be held in the K. of P. hall, above the Lion store St. Paul's Lather an chnrch, S3 Clinton street Rev. Theodore Claus, pastor. German service with holy communion at l' a. m. Preparatory service at 9:30 a. m. English service with holy communion at 7:30 p. m. Preparatory service at 7 p. m. Junior League, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m.

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!i!i"mm mi if list uiiiitit Mmsmmt $mm$Hi$s UtUiiltlii simmsms mmsms stmmstt s$m$$ss fiiiiim Himms tutiiiii liitnii WE iliSi) m$s ms$s HAVE REDUCED OUR RATES. mm Mr- RATES. -m, t. ... . . m " y nave never borrowed money on chattels it might Interest ; ou to know that you can n?et mon"y from us in sums of $5.00 to $250.00 at 2 per cent, per month. This Is in accordance With th ron i. - . . . i. AjiuiaiiA lw. Here is a rate that places mon- i .u e "eacn OI everyDotty the business man, the professional man, the salaried man, the mechanic. farmer or laborer, without being compelled to ask someone to "go your security." ihese terms, as enacted into a law by the last legislature, enable people in ail walks of life to borrow up to $250.00 at an extremely low cost and on an independent basis. Interest charged only for the actual time you keep the money. You furnish yoVr own security HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANO. OFFICE FURNITURE, TEAMS. LIVE STOCK. FA3M IMPLEMENTS, FIXTURES, MACHINERY. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels of any kind. We place the money In your hands quickly and privately. Call, phone, or write. All bus'ness J miuvuviat. tit $$$ HI PROVIDENT LOAN CO. $$$$ $$$ Sua.-to Calumet Loan Co. $$$$ $$$$$$ (Incorporated) $$$m mm Authorized Cap., $50,000 $$$$$$$ $m$$$$ 212 Hammond Bldg., tiilStlt $$$$$$$ Open 8 am. to 8 pm. $$$$$$$$ H$$$t$9$S Phone 323 $$$$$$$$$$ f'tilttllil $$$$$$;$$ tftmtisti mmttttti mmmtttt fj tmttmtm tmttmm VS tttmtmtm tttttttttt$mt aTy) tmttttttttm ttttt$$t$t$t$t$tt '11 WW'SMIIIlWPI'ili snTTaWT-TIM IHLI'fS'll II I I i a "J Pine street church Sunday, June 28, at 10:30 a. m., will be as follows: Song Welcome School Pray '. Pastor Responsive Reading. Rec. Dorothy Long "God Loves Me" Bemlce Bothwell Song "Welcome" PrimaryDialogue "Jesus Little Flock" Primary "Lambs of the Fold" Primary "A Little Seed". . .Rev. Adolph Malett "I Can Work" Elizabeth Kellas "A Rose In the Garden Rec. and Chorus, Ruth Kfstler and Bessie BonneK. Dialogue (Small Boys) "Children's Day" Rec. Margaret Cain "A Sunbeam" Birdie Vivian "I Love Him" Dialogue Rainbow Girls Duet "Come Untl Me" Louise Younger and Ella Davis Dialogue 'The Armour of God" Six Boys Recitation "The Golden Rod" Ruth MacLeod Song "Children's Hosanna" School Dialogue "The Garland Girls" Recitation "Baby Rose" Iva Brekbaker Chorus Adult Class Recitation .. Irene Dike Closing Sons: "I Love to Tell the Story; . Benediction. (Sjjoclal to Thb Times.) Whiting, June 28. Nothing official haa been received In Whiting as yet regardlns; the postmnstershlp appointment, but something may be expected any day. The appointment of James Donegan which was currently reported yesterday was found to be only a rumor. Jn a statement to a TiWes reporter yesterday evening, Mr. Donegan stated that he had not yet received an appointment in answer to his application, but that he was expecting one. Just how much ground Mr. Donegan has for his rather strong expectations has not yet develaped. The postmastership was long ago conceeded to Judg-e George W.. Jones by the powers that be In the Democratic party In Lak county. In fact Judge Jones seems still to have the inside track according to a statement to The Times by county chairman John A. Gavlt to The Times today. Recommendations for the postmastership come from the congressman of the district, and Mr. Gavit who i- very

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ority for the statement that the latter would recommend Judge Jones. ; "I had the matter up with Congressman Peterson when ha was home from Washington sometime ago," said Mr. Gavlt today, "and he promised me tha it would have his first attention upon his return to Washington. His application was presented in the regular manner, and he has the endorsement of the representative men in the party. If Mr. Donegan has an application in, I know nothing of it, at least I have not seen it." Postmaster Nedjle'a time expires on the fourteenth of this month, and there fore an appointment may be expected dally now. The Whiting postofflce is In the third class and has special delivery service. GARY "PUG ARRESTED To be seized and beaten with his own lantern was the fate of Flagman Grover C. Cook of the South Shore line last night. His assailant was a man who when arrested and taken to the station proudly gave his name as "the original John Doe, alias Kid Brown, the Gary prize fighter." Joe Doe, alias Kid Brown, was disgracefully drunk and today he will be given a hearing before Judge Walter J. Riley, charged with assault and disorderly conduct. ' The trouble occurred at Hammond. The original Joe Doe appeared at this station at 10 o'clock last evening with the intention of boarding the first east-bound train. One came along in a short while, and when Conductor Guyatt noticed the condition of his would-be passenger he forbade him to enter the car. Flagman Cook backedup the conductor, but they found John to be wild and wooly and hard to curry when crossed. John laid about right manfully belaboring the crew with Cook's lantern, which he had wrenched from the flagman's hold. Conductor Guyatt thereupon allowed the man to board the car, but before it had pulled out of Hammond he called up the East Chicago police, so Officer Nangle was on hand to take the bad man In tow when the car reached the East Chicago station. OTHERS . ARB WISE. Fnlon Snt Scran, Country Club Long Cat, Fores Pins Cat and Sweet I.oma Fine Cut Tnhueco. hav ticket srno4 tor airpmiuma. See the Ilvt. CI a Ion Made McHle-Settru Tunneeo Cat subscribe: for the times. Low Rates On SHORT TIME LOANS THINK OF IT $25 Costs you $4.10 for 3 Months That's All Other amounts In the same proportion. Loans made on household Kood b, pianoe, horses and wagons without removal, ljoans made in this city and all surrounding towns. Call, write or phone; we will be glad to explain everything. No charge unless you borrow. We are bonded and licensed under the new Indiana State Law. Our agent is in Hammond every Tuesday. Indiana Loan Co. Cor. Fifth Ave., and Broadway 216 Gary Building GARY, INP Phone 322 V I . 2 P. V, Every Woman Is Intereflted and should know about tha wonderful Marvel V?!"' uoucne Ask your druer 1st for It. If he cannot supply the MARVEL, accupt no otner, tnt sea l stamp for booh. Marvel Cs. 44 E. 23d St., R.Y. & Guaranty Go. HAMMOND AM CROWN rOINT, IND