Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 7 July 1913 — Page 7

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NOTICE TO TIMES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Reader of the following sdvertiae snenta who wlh to commu.nica.te with advertisers whose Identity is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to Address them by the key letter slven. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertisers can not. in Justice to tfce advertisers, be answered. Blmply tollew lnatrvotlons. As far at It is possible It is advised that all classified ads should either be Bailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be lesponslble for errors Is ads taken over the telephoate. r l 1 " MAI: HELP. WANTED Man to care for three cows in exchange for rent of new 4-room house, or take regular employment. A. M. Turner. ' 7"3 WANTED Ten men for street work. Applv S2S Calumet ave., Hammond. Downey & Portz. 7-2 WANTED Boy to work in printingoffice. 96 Conkey ave.. Hammond. p WANTED Good women day. Apply Tuesday Warren St.. Hammond. to work morning by SO WANTED Boy between 16 and 1.7 years old; wages to start IS per week. Apply Mcllroy Belting: & Hose Co., Truman and Sohl sts., Hammond. WANTED Men for general repair work in factory. Apply Mr. Kellar. American Conduit Co., East Chicago.! 73 1 Ind. BOILERMAKERS (R- R. . i, . .tax. rt men on St board and transportation. Apply at 642 . e t-oo rhnm t - Phicaeo. 8-3 I BLACKSMITHS (R. R- work) to take place of men on strike; must be experienced; free board and transportation. Arply at 642 So. Dearborn St.. Chicago. MACHINISTS (R. R- work) to take place of men on strike; must be experienced; free board and transportation. Apply at 642 So. Dearborn St., Chicago. WANTED One or two young men fn each town in Lake county to consider a real live, money-making opportunity in demonstrating and distributing a quick-moving electric specialty; no experience necessary; permanent and lucrative employment for a live wire. Address H. L. Company. East Chicago, Ind. 3"3 LABORERS WANTED Hart ditch bridge. Highland, Ind.. l2.75"Tor ten hours; board in camp or at Highland. O. O. Reed, general contractor. 2tf WANTED Registered Schllekers pharmacy, ave.. East Chicago. pharmacist. 715 Chicago 30tf FEMALE HELP. WANTED Girls to work on power sewing machines. Apply Mcllroy R.ninr tk Hose Co., Truman and Sohl sts., Hammond. 7tt WANTED Woman to do washing. 96 Highland st.. Hammond. 7-tf .WANTED Housekeeper; 5 in family. must have reference. 418 E. State st., Hammond. WANTED Good strong girl for general housework. 232 Plummer ave., Hammond. Phone 911W. WANTED Experienced waitress at the Broadway; 38 per week. 7-3 WANTED Girl for general housework and cooking. Mrs. Kinney, 633 Michi- . T 1 1 t 1 ' i" . gan ave., Hammona. x-nu WANTED Girls to work In tailor shop; steady employment. good wares: exDerience not necessary. Ros enwald & Weil, East Chicago. 4850 Northcote ave.. 5-6 WANTED Girl for general housework: good wages. 603 Hoffman St., Hammond. 6-3 WANTED Lady compositor experienced on straight matter. Frank S. Bet Co., Hammond. 3-3 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework; no washing; no small children. Apply to Mrs. Deming, 980 So. Hohman St., Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework; good wages. 188 Plummer avL, Hammond. 2Stt WANTED Girl for our butter and egg section; must have experience In weighing. Lion Store Grocery. Apply to P. D. Lovegren. 26tf WANTED Competent girl for general housework. Apply 80 Warren at. Hammond. 23tf W ANTED TO BUY. WANTED Saloon license for Hammond. Jacob E. Friedman, East Chicago. 25tf 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. 27tf WNEV TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN We land SIO or over to owners of furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc. Also loans of S5 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.

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CHANCE FOR INVESTORS, IIOJIEseekers and summer reserters to buy property In Dublin, the most beautiful located town In the center of Michigan's great fruit belt. Business lots near depot, school, post and express offices, residence lota on park. Factory plat on R. R. tracts at ground floor prices, $5 down, $5 monthly. Write for map, views, circulars. Henry Krause, 807 Marquette Bids., Chicago. FOR SALE) Business property on Hohman. For particulars phone 11S2. FOU SALE Cheap, house, 37 Vx ft. lot. ern 5-room bungalow, located on north side. modern 7-room Also new mod40 ft. lot: both L. H. Stafford & Co., Hammond. Thone 103SM. 7-6 FOR SALE 7-room house on BO-foot lot. with bath, hot water heat, electric light and gas, cement basement, laundry tubs. 107 Douglas St.. Hammond. Mrs. Wm. Stelglits, 16-2 FOR SALE In Homcwood, 854 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal m Hammond. A bargain,

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HammOXld. a - FOR. SALE Thoroughbred partridge Wyandotte yearling hens and March hatched chicks. Call evening 173 Waltham St., Hammond.' T-3 IF YOU WISH TO BUY, SELL OR trade an automobile, motor truck or motorcycle, address Used Car Exchange, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Gasoline plant complete and 6 double lamps and 75 folding chairs; either can be bought at a very reasonable price. Phone 311. FOR SALE 5-room fiat; also brand new piano at a bargain. Inquire at Lake Shore hotel, Indiana Harbor. Tel. 192. 6-4 FOR SALE Imperial motorcycle; first class condition; bargain. 6S7 Davidson places "Whkting. ,r .--3-6 FOR SALE Good horsa ISO, cash. Ideal Grocery and Market Fifth ave. and Jackson st., Gary. 3-3 FOR SALE OR TRADE Grocery and market cheap if taken at once. Address ? F, Times, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALE Two horses and one mule. Address E E, Times, Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor. 2-3 FOR SALE: Hotel and saloon cheap doing good, business. See me. Jacob E. Friedman, East Chicago. 25tf FOR SALE Two grocery wagons In first class shape. Tel. 190R Whiting, Ind.. or call 502-llth St., corner New York. 23tf FOR SALE Private party will sell high grade Hardman piano at big sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Times, Hammond. TOR RENT. FOR RENT Barn with good floor and place for buggy. 353 Sibley st.. Ham mond. FOR RENT 7-room flat; all convent ences. 769 Walter, at., Hammond. 7-3 FOR RENT Three pleasant furnished rooms for light housekeeping; toilet and gas; no children. 185 Truman ave. Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for couple or two gentlemen. 670 Michi gan ave., Hammond. Phone H90L1. FOR RENT Three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; con venient to Standard Steel & Conkey plant. S51 Erie St., Hammond. . 7-2 FOR RENT New 6-room upper flat; electric light, gas and bath, hot water heat furnished at reasonable price. 882 Calumet ave., Hammond, or phone 1910. FOR RENT With board, front room modern conveniences; private fami ly. Phone 1796 or call 490 Hohman St., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 85 Sibley St., Hammond. 7-2 FOR RENT 5-room flat for small family. 696 150th st., Hammond. FOR RENTnace heat. Hammond. -6-room modern flat; furApply 882 Calumet ave., FOR RENT Two rooms and kitchenette, for light housekeeping. 173 Detroit St., Hammond. 6-3 FOR RENT- Two modern 5-room fiats; steam heat; and one store room. Ideal Grocery and Market, Fifth ave. and Jackson st., Gary. 3-3 FOR RENT--Furnished room; all modern improvements, 7S1 So. Hohman U Hammond.

FOR SALE Two lots 70x125. not far from Baldwin site. Phone 192 Indi ana Harbor. 6-4 FOR SALE Farm land. 5, 10, 20 or 40 acres; one mile west of Ross. In quire at C. Ooms, address Griffith, Ind., route 1. 3-6 FOR SALE Real estate and insurance In all its branches. Jacob E. Fried man, East Chicago. FOR SALE New modern bungalow on one of the best residence streets in city. For particulars phone 1241R after 6 p. m. FOR SALE Improved farms in Michi gan and northern Indiana. Write F. E. May, Edwardsburg, Mich. 17-lra FOR SALE 100 foot lot, corner Russell and Hon man sts.; best lot in city of Hammond. For particulars address Hammond Realty Co., Hammond, Ind. VOR RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room with kitchen privileges; mod ern conveniences; north side. Tel. 1744. 3-3 FOR RENT Furnished modern fiveroom flat at 22S Michigan. Call 85 Sibley st., Hammond. 1-3 FOR RENT 6-room flat; modern con veniences; furnace heat. 456 Summer St., Hammond. Phone 1042M. 30-6 FOR RENT Three furnished room flat for light housekeeping. Inquire 345 Kane ave., Hammond. FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms. 1S8 Plummer ave., Hammond. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED By couple, two or, three unfurnished, ,rQom. address .. F P. Times, Hammond. 1 5-2 LOST AND FOUND. FOUND A screw tail brindle and white bulldog. Can have same by calling at 193 State St., Hammond. '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 1019R. 25-11 1 FOUND Pair of side curtains at Ce dar Lake for touring car. Party o-wn-lng same may get information by pay ing for this ad. Times office, Ham mond, Ind. 25tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Bundle washing to take home. Phone 1798. 7 WANTED All the people in Lake county to take advantage of the M. B. Shoe Co. 5-day outlet sale at 1064 Broadway, Gary. WILL DO DRESSMAKING AT REAsonable prices. 421 Indiana ave., Hammond. . . 7-2 IF IT'S WALL PAPER OR PAPER hanging phone 1036W. I. L. Cohen. 2S9 Sibley St., Hammond. 2-6 HIGH GRADE WATCHES AND DIAmonds at a giveaway price. We just placed a number of high grade watches and diamonds on sale to be secriCced for the money we advanced n same. They must go to get our money. DO YOU WANT A BARGAIN? Provident Loan Co., 212 Hammond Bldg. Phone 323. , 30-6 WANTED To make your porch and window screens. Wm. J. Keller, Hammond. Phono 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. 1 State St.. Hammond. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, MAY TERM, 1913. ARTHUR W. M'GOVNEY, TRUSTEE, VS. SARAH STEENBERG ET AL. CAUSE NO. 9744. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Now comes the plaintiff by J. A. Meade and C B. Tinkham, attorneys. and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Sarah Steenberg, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency'of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of -said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 9th. day of September, A. D. 1913, the same being the second dav ItloX the next term of said Court to t

a Superior Court Building, at Hammond, In said County and State, on the second Monday of September, A. D. 1911, said action will be heard and determined In her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto aet my hand and arnx the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of I July, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L, S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS EAST CHICAGO. Lot 31, blk 11, East Chicago Land Assn. add. East Chicago Land Assn. to James Kovacs..$ 300 Lot 32. blk 11, East Chicago Land Assn. add, East Chicago Land Assn. to Edward Barblly 300 Lot 32. blk 23. s w 29-37-9. Paul B. Lipinskl to Martin J. Kucharskl 1,400 NEW CHICAGO. Lot 23. blk 8. 7th add. Frank Baltykowski to Alexander Pillpowics 1 Lot 3, blk 11, 3rd add. New ChlChicago R. E. & I. Co. to Jan Farnaus 150 HAMMOND. Lot 6, except n 18 ft., Rlmbach's 1st add, Benjamin F. Hayea to Carl Kaufman ... 25,000 E . lot 6, blk 1. Stafford & Meyer to Henrietta Whitmore 16.44 Lot 27, blk 3, Rolling Mill add, lot 32, blk 2. Oostlln add, Julian H. Youche to Paul B. Llplnski. 1 Lots 25. 26, 41, blk 3; lots 6, 29. 89, blk 4; lot 8. blk 1, Messenger's add, Lliale Kamman to Gostlin, Meyn & Co 1,250 TOLLESTON. Lots. 5, 6. blk 62. 2nd Oak Park add, D. Joe Veresh to Stive Stofko 1,000 Lot 6, n Vfc lot 6, blk 1, So. Bend & Gary Land Co.'s sub. Harry A. Tucker to Edgar Green 1 Lot 5. n lot . blk 1. So. Bend & Gary Land Co.'s sub, Edgar Green to Harry A. Tucker 1 HOBART. ' Lot 1, blk 1, Geo. L. Nlchol's add, John E. Goodrich to T- F. Dooley 1 GARY.. Lots 1. 2. blk 1, Forest Hill add, Eunice A. Youche to Ferdlnana Schulz 1 Lot 1, blk 2, Gary Park 3rd add. Thomas T. Snell to Leonard Butkiewicz 1 INDIANA HARBOR. Lot 28, blk 15, 2nd add. Stanis laus Grzankowsklto Theodore Piechocki WHITING.. 925 Lot 31, blk 4, Central Park add, Whiting Land Co. to Patrick Kalne 2,600 Lot 7, blk 1, Davidson's New York Avenue add, Nellie . Ellson to IUJa Celenica . 1 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Sheep Irftmbs, good to prime, IT. 60 7.50; lambs, common to good, $6.25 7.00; lambu, culls, $4.005.50; lambs, feeders. $6.25 6.26; yearlings, fair to best light. $5.756.S0; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $5.506.2o; wethers. plain to good, $4.254.75; wether good to choice, $4.75 5. 15. Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.708.80; havy butchrs. $8.708.85: light butchrs. $8.658.85: light bacon, $8.65 08.85; light light. $S.608.75; heavy shipping. $8.708.85; heavy packing, $8.600 8.70. Cattle Choice to prime steers. $8.50 $r8.85; medium to good steers. $7.50 8.25; Inferior to fair steers, $7.007.50 Tat cows and belters, $4.80 8.35; canners and cutters, $3.254.75; native bulls and stags, 15.00 7.60; fair to fancy veal calves, $8.759.50; heavy calves, $6. 007.00; milkers and spring ers, per head, $40.00 85.00. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and other oils: Standard white, 10 Vic; perfection, 1014c; headlight, 176. 12c; eocene, 12H elaine, 19c; V. M. F. naphtha, 18c: gas oline, 19c; machine gasoline, S9Hc raw linseed oil, single brls, 49c; 5 brl lots, 48c; boiled, single brls. 60c; 5 brl lots, 49c; turpentine, 48c; summer black oil, 8c. These quotations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chicago. CASH GRAIN MARKET Wleat No. 2 red, 93 96c: No. 3 red 90(T93c: No. 2 hard winter, 91 9 92Vc; No. 3 hard winter, 9091c; No. 1 northern spring, 9394c; No. northern spring, 9193c; No. 3 spring, 9091c Corn No. 2, 60GU4c; No. 2 white, 6262c; No. 2 yellow, 6161Hc; No. 3. 60461c; No. 3 white. 61 62c No. 3 yellow, 6061c; No. 4, 68 60c. . Oats No. 2. 38 38; No. 2 white 42c; No. 3 white. 409414c; No. white. 39V440V4c; standard, il 42c. PRODUCE MARKET. Dairy Product. Ergs, strictly fresh, 22c; firsts, 17 H (JJt7'S4c; miscellaneous lots, cases re turned, 15417c; checks, case, $23 butter, extra creamery. 26c; extra firsts. 2525Hc: firsts. J4Mc; seconds. 23(6 23 c; ladles, 222Sc; dairies, extra, 25c; firsts, 24c; packing stock, 20 21c. Poultry. Turkeys, per lb, 17c; springs, 25c fowls, 14c; roosters, JOc; ducks, 12 16c; geese, 815e. Vral. 5060 lbsf, ll12c; 6090 lbs. 12 12c; 80110 lbs, 1213Hc; 100110 lbs, 14c. Melonnk Gems, standard crate, $2.602.75; pony crate, $1.902.16; watermelons, per car, $200.00 325.00. Iterrie. Gooseberries, case, 16 qts, $1.001.25; blueberries, case 24 Qts, $3.00 3.59; red raspberries, 24 qts, $2.00 3.00; black raspberries, case 24 qts, $2.50 3.25; case, 24 pts, 90c$1.35; blackberries, case 24 qts, $23; case, 24 pts, $1.00'? 1.25; strawberries, case, IS qts, $1.002.00. Vegetable. Beans, hand picked, per bu, $1.90 32.25;

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SI. 00 1.25; cabbage, new, per crate, $160 2 76; string beans, green, hamper, 1.601.75; wax, J1.001.60; spinach, tub, 8545o; tomatoes, case of 4 baskets, 50cSl; beets, new, 100 bunch, fl.251.75; cauliflower, case, 30cJl; carrots, 100 bunches, $1.25 1.50; head lettuce, tub, 50f?75c; radishes, 100 bunches, 75cJl.00; potatoes, new, bu, 60 70c; new, brl, $1.90 2.15; onions, new, crate, 5090c; turnips, 100 bunches. $1.50 2.50; green peas, sack, $1.00 1.75. Drewil Beef. No. 1 ribs. 16c; No. 1 loins. 18 '4c; No..l rounds, 13'4c; No. 1 chucks, 10Vc; No. I plates. 8c. COMPARATIVE RECORD OF WEATHER June Furnishes the Hottest Weather in Calumet Region in Years. Th June weather in the Calumet region compared for four years Is as follows: Maximum temperature 92d 16th, 1910; 8d 24th, 1911; 92d 29th, 1912; 99d 16th 913. Minimum temperature 43d 1, 2, 3 910; 51d 1st, 17th, 1911; 4id Sth, 1912 45d 11th. 1913. Mean temperature 68.4J, 1910; 72. 6d 911. 67d, 1912; 72. 5d, 1913. Total precipitation 46 inches, 1910 .14 Inches. 1911; 3.20 inches, 1912; 1.10 IS. 1911; 17, 1912; nches. 1913. Clear days. 15, 1910; 4. 1913. Parly cloudy days, 12, 1910 2. 1912; 3, 1913. 1911 Cloudy days, 3, 1910 5. 1911; 1, 1912; 3, 1918. The highest temperature recorded In the Calumet region Is 104d on July 3rd to 4th. 1911. Tomorrow mayors, aldermen, city at torn y s, city engineers, police chiefs. works and park commissioners, town trustees and other officials from many Indiana local corporations will arrive In Gary to attend the twenty-third annual convention of the Municipal League of Indiana. The convention will be held at the Commercial club on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The afternoon of tomorrow will be devoted to the reception and registra tion of delegates and the opening of the session by Mayor Knotts of Gary, who will make an address of welcoma. Mayor Shank of Indianapolis will give the response and announcement as to the sections meetings will then be made. In the evening Capt. H. S. Norton, head of the local reception com mittee will address the visitors, and there will be a program on city sanitation. Judge L. A. Becker, ex-mayor of Hammond, and Judge Virgil S. Reiter of Hammond are among the Lake coun ty men scheduled to deliver addresses. The delegates and the visitors are ex pected to number 1,000. Adequate arrangements have been made for their housing and entertainment. THREE CE FARE HIT S REACHED If the terms of the franchise that the Gary and Interurban railway granted when the city was founded are enforc ed a three-cent fare will at once prevail in the steel city. Section 8 of ordinance number 30, old town of Gary, provides that after the street car line la In operation five years tickets mus: be sold 8 for 25 cents and 16 for 50 cents. On May 20 the line was in operation five years when the people of Gary should have but didn't receive the benefits of the franchise originally granted to State Senator Frank N. Gavlt of Whiting and assigned by him to the company of which he now Is tho president. The Gary board of public works to day discussed the enforcement of the three-cent fare clause and probably will take steps to secure its enforce ment. For the past few years the com pany has sold three-cent fare tickets good during the week-day morning an! evening rush hours. CROSSING SLAUGHTER KEEPS ON UNABATED (CorttniPfl from Part one! accident at Ambridge probably would have been repeated. The auto, a new Ford car, was hurled thirty feet into the ditch by the road and it turned turtle In landing, pinning the occupants underneath. How the occupants escaped death is ehe marvel of those who follow auto accidets. Mr. Kehl was the least hurt and although part of his body was held down by the auto he managed to save it from crushing his wife's body. In the meantime the motorman stopped his train and trainmen and passengers got off r.nd helped the injured from under the car. Jones' ambulance was summoned from Gary and

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TO THE GRAND Jl'RYt . When Informed of the acicdent this morning and hearing that the city ordinance regarding warning bells had been ignored Coroner Smith Intimated that officials of the So. Shore interurban might be held to the Lake county grand Jury to answer charges in connection with the accident and to answer more serious ones in case any of the injured dies. A few days ago Coroner Smith said that where railways failed to comply with the city laws their officials would I b-3 held to the grand Jury to answer 1 second degree murder charges in cast of death's occurring on unguarded crossings. The third drowning of the season In East Chicago occurred yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. The victim this time was Walter Walnik, aged 14 years, who lived with his parents at 1203 149th street. The body was recovered forty minutes later by Walter Carnegie, 4915 Northcote aayenue. The drowning occurred off the bridge that spans the Calumet river at One Hundred and Fifty-first street and Forsyth avenue. This spot has been the scene of numerous fatalities and the police have repeatedly warned the public that the place Is exceedingly dangrous. Young Walnik and a num ber of companions including Carnegie, who latr recovered his body, Frank Jrebekie, Andy Andsaczyk, John Jamrok, Nathan Beuszgot and Andrew Lot had gone into the water to bathe. It is believed Walnik stepped in beyond his depth. An inquest was held yesterday, Warriner and Norrls, the East Chicago architects have completed the plans for one of the most complete homes in Whiting, and on Monday estimates on the structure will be received from contractors. The ' house is being erected by S. M. Rogers in Central avenue and is esti mated to cost in the vicinity of $5,000.' It is not a large house, but it is its completeness and the rather unique architecture which Bets it in a class apart from the usual run of dwellings. The material to be used in the house is stucco on wire lath. It will contain six rooms, and a large reception hall, completely equipped laundry, living porch which will bo enclosed in summer with wire screening and in the window with glass and which will be supplied with a radiator for wintjpr use, the same as the other rooms in the dwelling. The main hall runs across the entire front of the building and is 8 feet by 26 feet in dimensions. The house is entered on the side. There is to be a built in ice chest, butlers pantry. built-in side board, clothes chute etc. The trim downstairs is to be of oak white birch will be used in the upper story. There wll be hard wood floors throughout. The heat it to be steam and the house will be roof ed with asbestos shingles. The new Hartley residence in North Magoun avenue, East Chicago, the plans for which were drawn by Warri ner and Norrls, Is progressing rapidly. The' building has reached the stage where the roof Joists are being set in place. This house is being muilt of brick, up to the second floor from which point the walls are of aambestos stucco. It is one and one half storiea In height and contains five rooms and bath. It is finished in hard wood and altogether will make a very neat and cozy home. GARY GIRL SAVED AT LONG LAKE When only the tips of her fingers were showing above the surface of the water. Mildred Wascheimer of Gary was saved from drowning yesterday at Long lake by Dr. Rodosy of Chicago, who chanced to be near. Bernard

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ABSTRACTS FURNISHED AT NOMINAL RATES V. B. MOTT. President - laAMX HAMMOND, Vice-President 4. 8. BLACKMUN, Secretary A. H. TAf PES, Treasurer XDWARO J. 1DER, Manager

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If you have never borrowed money on chattels it might interest you to know that you can now get money from us in sums of $5.00 to $250.00 at 2 per cent, per month. This is 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." Thse terniB, as enacted into a law by the last legislature, en vrr. ables people in all walks of like to borrow up to $250.00 at an extremely low cost and on 6i h an independent basis. Interest sargea only lor the actual irae you keep the monev. You furnish vour own secur ity HOUSEHOLD GOOD.S, PIANO, OFFICE FURNITURE. TEAMS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, FIXTURES, MACHINERY. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels of any kind. We piace the money In your hands quickly and privately. Call, phone, or write. All business strictly confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN GO. $$ Sue. to Calumet Loan Co. $$ SIS (Incorporated) $$$ $$$$ Authorized Cap.. $50,000 $$$$s IlZ Hammond mag., $$$$$$ Open 8 am. to S pm. $$$$$$ $$$$$$$ Phone 323 $$$$$$$! fttttttm sr ttmtttti tttttttttt ttstttttttj Immttttt V stt$ttttttt 'tttttmtttt on? ttttmmtti mtttmtttt ttttttmttttj ,MWM5ftl I Sxold. of this city sprang' in also to rescue the child but was grasped around the neck and pulled under. Her parents sat near unmindful of the fact that their daughter wai drowning. The girl was in shallow water paddling around and her parents sat In a boat. Suddenly she took a cramp. She began to sink. There was no struggle and she made no sound, but others near saw her and hurried out to her. Because somebody pushed somebody else's kid to one side on the sidewalk in Veraon avenue, Oklahoma, 'yesterday, twenty-five men of the vicinity engaged in a riot using brickbats, knives and clubs and one. of the rioters even employing an axe. The last name of the boy who was the more or less innocent cause of the trouble, was Frank, but the rest of lha moniker was lost sight of by the East Chicago police, in the grave trouble which ensued. Four men were arrested when tha police rushed to the scene of the disturbance, their names being given as follows: Sam Boring, John Rajovich, Sam Andy and Sam Kodtsh. Considerable excitement was create! in the vicinity while the riot was la progress, women and children taking shelter in their homes while the men fought it out. Judge Riley will hear the evidence In the case today. IT'S Winn To haow Untea Seoat Serais Country Club Long Cat, Fowl (XXSS) Plnsj Cat. and Sweet Loses Fiae (tit. Alt anion made, with a ticket la every packs ore. Manufactures by alcllle. 6 cotes Tobacco Co. (CHESAPEAKa & OHIO LI N EG) Change of Schedule UKwAY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND, No. 4 8:15 a. m. Local train to Cincinnati and all Intermediate station. No. 6 1:45 a. m. Fast Through trJa to Old Point Comfort If No 2 12:46 a. m. Local Train to CVho clnnatl and all Intermediate atatlona WEST-BOUND. For Chlcago 6:47 a. m.. 6:63 p. nv. 7:0J P' A. M. OEWEE5E, Agent. CHICHESTER S PILLS V r-v TUB IHAMOPm II RAM). A L4idll Aak jvttr li-itiTirlftt for k l-ebe-tif' Dliaimj Itraad IMIIaia Red ni Wold ai-uilicV boies, sraled with Blue Ribttoa. 1'nke aiher. Bnjr of your Wniffst. AitcfncC'iri. irES-TEn'S UUiu.VI R&AN'U FILL A. fir ywskaowt as BMt, Safest. Always Relish SOLO BY PRWiGfSTS EVERYWHERE & Guaranty Co. HAMMOND AN 3 CROWN FOINT, IND mmaamBaaemmtmtmmmmmam

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