Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1913 — Page 7

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NOTICE TO TIDIES READERS NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following: advertisements who wish to communicate with advertisers -whose Identity Is not revealed, should follow the Instructions to address them by the key letter giT. en. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertiser! can not. In Justice to the advertiser, be answered. Simply follow instructions. As far as it is possible It is advised that all classified ads should either be nailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors in ads taken over the telephone. MAIjE help. WANTED! Young men and women who are willIns to prepare themselves for the business office. We give you individual attention. "We assist you in a position. w assdst the business men In se curing the kind of help they want. Call or write. Chicago Business College, HAMMOND. IND. Phone 1954. WANTED Bricklayers, hustlers for boiler work. Call at Hammond Glue works. Warwick Constr. Co. WANTED Experienced butcher. Apply at once. Humpfer Bros., 573 So. Hohman St., Hammond. 7-3 WANTED All around paper hangers. 4715 Forsyth are.. East Chicago. WANTED A paper hanger. Apply Jacob Spanier, 13327 Superior ave., Hegewisch. 3-5 WANTED stenographer, male, thoroughly experienced; $90 per month. Good opportunity. Write GST, Times, Hammond. 17tf RKMAL.E HELPWANTED Girl or woman to work. Mrs. O'Brien, 711 Chicago ave., East Chicago. 73 WANTED Maid. Mrs. Hannauer, Ruth and State Line sts., Hammond. "WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. Caa Wilcox, S608 Grapevine St., Indiana Harbor. 7-2 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. R. O. Winckler, 41 Detroit St., Hammond. WANTED Girl for general housework; small family. 3734 Parish ave.. Indiana Harbor. 6-2 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. 86 Clinton st-, Hammond. 6-2 WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. 49 Mason st., Hammond. 6tf aUSCF,LLAlrEOUS. $2.60 PER DAY PAID ONE LADY IN each town to distribute free circulars for concentrated flavoring in tubes. Permanent position. F. E. Barr Co.. Chicago. IF YOU WRITE FLAIN ENGLISH you may earn steady Income writing for papers; experience not required. Capital Press Syndicate, Washington, D. C. CREDIT AND CHARACTER REPORTS Special Investigations and reports On Investments, corporations, firms, individuals. Confidential. Cleary &, Rogers Reporting Agency, B83 Broadway, Gary. Tel. 2555. PASTURING Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M. Times, Hammond. " ttt ROOMJSRS WANTED. BOARD AND ROOM For two ladles who will occupy same room; all mod em conveniences; home privileges; east side. Phone 903W after 6 o'clock. CHANGED HANDS Rooms by day or week. Call at 16 Hummer ave Hammond. COLLECTION AGENCY. CALL OR MAIL US YOUR BAD AC counts. N. charge unless collection Is made. Gary Adjustment Agency, 683 Broadway, Gary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR STOLEN Black and tan fe male fox hound; white streak In breast: liberal reward. 441 Michigan ave., Hammond. 7-3 STOLEN OR STRAYED A small black and white pup, about 2 months old. Reward. 42 Douglas street. 10-4-3t LOST Between Michigan avanue and Fir street and Lake Shore depot, one chamois bag containing 'diamonds $100.00 reward for the return of same to Henry Barker, 415 Michigan ave nue, Indiana Harbor. 10-4-3L IF THE WORKER YOU'RE LOOK ING FOR DOESN'T ADVERTISE TO DAY. YOU ADVERTISE FOR HIM IN THE TIMES TOMORROWl AND THE SAME DOUBLE CAPACITY FOR SERVICE HOLDS TRUE OF ALL THB WANT AD CLASSIFICATlONa

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FOR SALE House and one or two lots on Ivy St.: one lot near 138th and Carey; 4-room cottage, bathroom and basement, on Carey; one small store building; one 67-foot lot on Block are. E. S. Gilbert Co., Indiana Harbor. Mc Hip's Canadian CInb at 10 rents per ettii. Nothing better. Nine ronpona will ret yon a aafet yraKor Adv. FOR SALE Five-room cottage. Inquire 633 "Wilcox St., Hammond, rhone 1319M. Terms to suit. 6-6 FOR SALE Rooming house full of good paying roomers. Phone 839J Hammond. THB HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKB COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BEbiOWED BT ITS READERS ON THB T1MBB. FOR SALE. FOR SALE-A good kitchen range cheap. Inquire 348 North Hohman st., Hammond. 17-3 FOR SALE Five-passenger automobile With extra body for light delivery. This car is in perfect running order and will be sold at a bargain. Apply Mr. Ford, 446 May St., Hammond. FOR SALE Cheap, three counters, three show cases, two Ice cream parlor tables and eight chairs to match, fine kitchen cabinet, store awning. Inquire 12S7 Roberts ave., Robertsdale. FOR SALE Cheap, kitchen range in tion. 84 Clinton St. mond. parlor stove and first class condi(upstairs), HamFOR SALE Royal stove. 3816 Fir St., Acorn kitchen Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE Bay horse, surry and harness. Thone 651M. 3S16 Fir St., Indiana Harbor. 5.3 FOR SALE Extra fancy winter cabbage guaranteed to keep all winter, at 65c per dozen. Fancy carrots at 50c a bushel. Buy now while the price is right. Everything will be high this winter. Watch my potato ad next week. II. J. Holtz, phones C89 and 96SM. 176 State Line st., Hammond. 6-2 FOR SALE Six shares preferred stock In the Hammond Brewing Co.; $600. Address E A, Times, Hammond. 6-2 FOR SALE Base burner in good con dition. 112 Clinton street. 10-4-3t. FOR SALE A bargain; a double bar rel n-Buase snot gun, very near new; hammerless; fine walnut check ered stock; pure steel barrels. Owner has no need for same. Will sell $10.00 less than cost. Call 212 Hammond building. 10-4-tf. t ott is ALE Household furniture for four rooms. Call at 18 156th st., up stairs; reasonable price. 10-4-3t xwo BARGAINS Schubert unrieht piano, walnut case, when new waa $400, now $100; Conover upright piano, mahogany case, when new $450, now $125. Both of these pianos are fine in tone and case. Very easy terms. Straube Piano & Music Co., 629 Hon man St., Hammond. Phone 661. FOR SALE Coal business In Indiana Harbor. E. S. Gilbert Co. 2-6 FOR SALE Old papers. 6c a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. tun sale Private party will sell high grade Hardman piano at big sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Times, Hammond. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED TO BUT Any number ot young pigs S or 6 months oltL- will pay market price, delivered at Knick erbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker, Times office, Ha:,imond. 7tf WANTED TO BUY- Yearling steers, Addreja R S. TlsBes. Hammond. 17tx WANTED TO KUJNT. WANTED TO RENT Couple without children want two or three unfur nished rooms, with heat. B E, Times, Hammond. -2 SITU ATIOKS WANTED. WANTED Work on farm; can do car penter work: experienced farm tile ditcher.-Address E E M, Times, Ham mond. 7-2 SITUATION WANTED Good girl wants general housework; reference furnished. Call at 427 Oak St., Hammond. BTTSLNESS CHANGES. WANTED A partner for first class dressmaking establishment. Phone. 3S2R East Chicago. 6-2 USED THINGS THAT YOU DON'T WANT CAN BE SOLD IF YOtT ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES. FOR RENT FOR RENT Moiern 8-room upper flat; all conveniences. Call lower flat 501 E. State St., Hammond. 2-6 FOR SALE Old paper, 60 a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond. Ind. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. 168 Plummer ,-ave., Hammond. , - V J8tf

FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South Hohman st., apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal TT" 1 A 1 " in iammona. iv Dargam, part cash. Address M, Times ,f i-,- , I iammona. FOR SALE Lot 60x175, 9-room brick house; all improvements paid; $4,600; terms. Apply agent M. C. R. R. or pnone 1455 after 8 p. m., Hammond. FOR SALE Modern 6-room bungAlow located 3914 Fir St. For terms and particulars call at 3622 Fir phone 687J Indiana Harbor. St., or VOR RENT. FOR RENT One furnished room. 100 Carroll St., Hammond. 7-3 FOR RENT Six-room house; nicely furnished; will rent all together or in apartment, four or two rooms. Tel, 1497 Hammond. FOR RENT Barn, 365 Truman. In quire 5 Sibley St., Hammond. 7-2 ion KENT Two furnished rooms with board if desired. 006 Sibley St., Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 505 Hohman st. Hammond. FOR RENT Six-room fiat on 111 Douglas st. Apply upstairs. Ham mond. FOR RENT Six-room house, furnish ed. 163 Conkey ave., Hammond. Phone 1497. 6-6 FOR RENT All modern six-room flat at 493 State St., Hammond Phone 1222W. 6-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room: suitable for one or two people; mod ern conveniences. 828 So. Hohman St., Hammond. Phone 966M. 6-2 FOR RENT Six-room fiat; all modern conveniences. 830 Alice St., Hammond. Phone 648. 6-6 FOR RENT Modern steam heated room, well furnished; gentlemen on ly, 169 E. State St., (2nd floor, east flat) Hammond. Phone 241. 10-4-lw FOR RENT 2, 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, hot water heat; modern. 1147 S. Hohman street. 10-4-3t. FOR RENT Rooms for lights house keeping, 2S6 Truman avenue. 1014-3t r u t..NX urmsnea Iront room; modern conveniences. 849 South Hohman street. 10-4-St.. FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; heat and light fur nished. 3729 Hemlock street, Indiana Harbor. 10-4-6t. FOR RENT At Miller, one-half block from street car, new modern fourroom apartments; $11 and $11. 720 Polk St., Gary. Phone 2241. 3.4 LEaL NOTICES. NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Theo core K. Kruczkowskl. No. 808. In the Lake Superior Court, September Term. 1913. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Theodore R. ivruczkowskl, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Ham mond, Indiana, on the 10th day of November, 1913, and show cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said de cedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and re celve their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Su perior Court, at Hammond, this 6th day of October. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the clti sens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the under signed, Edward H. Snyder, Is a male Inhabitant and a resident of said City, Township. County and State and over the age of twenty-one (21) years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one (1) year last past, in the City of Hammond, North Town ship, said State, for more than six (6) months prior to the date of this notice and is a qualified voter and a natural born citizen of the United States and a man of good moral character and that he will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, of Crown Toint, in said Lake County, on the first Monday of Novem ber, 1913, for renewal of his license to retail intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five (5) gallons at a time and permit the fame to be drank on the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore transferred on the 6th day of October, 1913, from Carl Schumacher to the undersigned, by Charles A. Johnson, Auditor of Lake County. The precise location where intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed, is as follows: . The-, ground floor front room of the

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man street, a public highway, situated on lot 17, block 18, subdivision of the east part of the North Side addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, State of Indiana. There are two livling rooms in the rear of said room, bar room is 21x41x14 feet, has a glass front, and all of said bar room can be seen from said highway. Bar room has front and side entrances and all or said bar room can be seen from said high way. Bar room has front and side entrances and all of the above described premises are in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, State of Indiana. EDWARD II. SNYDER. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1913. FRED J. SMITH VS. CHARLES E. FOWLER ET AL. CAUSE NO. 8043. ACTION TO FORECLOSE STREET ASSESSMENT. Now comes the plaintiff by Willis E. Roe, attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent PerS defendants. Elis rson. showing that the a Nusbaum and her husband, Mr. .Nusbaum, whose true christian name is unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana. Said defendants are 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 they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 1st day of December, A. D. 1913. the same being the 19th day ot the next term of (.aid Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the second Monday of November, A. D. 1913, said action will be heard and deter mined in their absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 29th day of September, A. D. 1913. . ERNEST L SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C. By Charles W. Ames, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 2, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1913. KOSTA GRSITZ VS. UKA GRSITZ. CAUSE NO. 109S1. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by W. H. Sickman, attorney, and files his com plaint herein, together with an affida vit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Vuka Grsits, is not la resident of the State of Indiana. I Sal(J defendant is therefore hereby I 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 1st day of December, A. D., 1913. the same being the 19th day 01 the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room No. 2, in the Superior Court Building, at Hammond ln 8ald County and State, on the sec ond Monday of November, A. D. 118, 1 said action will "be heard and deter mined ln her absence. in witness thereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 30th day of September, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. VICTIMIZED THE PEOPL An agent who said he was connected with an aluminum house with head quarters in Chicago, recently victim ized a number of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor people by a little conliuenco game wnicn while them wns uumiug very ciever ftDOUt it, Is new to this region. He represented that by paying for a magazine which he of - xerea ior sale, his customers would be given an aluminum household ar ticle, a ticket for a chance on fen en tire aluminum outfit, and the book be sides. a lie magazine was a monthly, en titled Household Lconomics" and sub. scrlptions were $1. The agent showed halftones of the kitchen utensils from wiinn me nousewives could make a selection and which were to be abso lutely "free." He also showed cuts of the aluminum outfit on which he of"ira nuances, ana wnicn looked as though it would be worth at least $15. The agent got the dollar for his book in a number of houses on the north side. In East Chicago, as well as from several Indiana Harbor women, but they have looked in vain for the "free' aluminum kitchen utensil, and heard nothing of the lottery. The gifts were to have been received over a week ago. The man who fleeced the women is described as short and blonde, well dressed and of smooth manners. He weighed about 140 pounds, according to one of his victims, Mrs. Johnson of Commonwealth and was about thirty years Amanda avenue. of age. SCHERERVILLE. One of the most brilliant social events of the season took place in St. Michaels church at Scherervllle Sept. 30 at ten o'clock when Miss Caroline A. Doffin, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Doffin was united in marriage to Mr. Nicholas Erb, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Erb. Rev. William Berg officiated. The bride nas beautifully gowned In white voil and carried a boquet of brides roses. Miss Louise Doffin, sister of the bride was maid of honor and Mis s Chrlstera Erb, sister of the groom acted as brides maid. They were beautifully dressed ln white and carried a bouquet of pink and white roses. The groom was attended by Messrs Peter and Jos. l'orrin. After tne ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. An elaborate three course din ner was served to ISO guests. The home was beautifully decorated

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uppuinimenis were in the brides colors, white and pink, and were very beautiful. At six o'clock supper was served, after which time the rest of the evening was spent in music and dancing until a late hour. All report a good time. The many friends of the couple wish them much success and happiness. The bride and groom received many beautiful and mostly presents. Angered because Alderman John Simlasko and Dominick Sysmanskl were voluntarily spirited out of town before two council metings by Citizens' workers, who feared that these two statesmen would be slugged, the Knotts men at the city council last night took steps to investigate the alleged abduction. Simiacsko and Syzmanski were kept in "reserve" until meeting time on two occasions and when the council met they voted against the mayor's list of elec tion Inspectors. Big Tim On Warpath, A resolution Introduced by Alder man Englehart was passed providing fo rthe, investigation and the mayor named Aldermen Walsh, Englehart and Gallagher to do the investigating. Aldermen Simlasko and Sypmanskt, who were "abducted" voted to have themselves Investigated. Big Tim' in- introducing Ms resolu tion states that rumors had drifted from Illinois that "wine, women and song and money had been used to en tertain Gary aldermen" and that some folks might think that he was getting gay In his old age. The Ridge road statesman announced that it reflected on the whole council and that all who voted against the measure were in fear This nearly provoked a riot between Big Tim and Alderman Feuer. tlelnts Laugh At Charges. The I'abductlon" referred to occurred when Simlasko and Sysmanskl asked the Citizens' headquarters to protect them from slugging and kidnapping plots. Accordingly, Pontus Heintz, the Insurance man "abducted" the two heavy statesmen and kept them under guard ln Chicago. They were "abducted" of their own free will and Mr. Heintz laughs at the charges made by Big Tim. LOWELL. Mrs. Conrad Ebert Is visiting at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. EdBOh Moore of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charrie Simp son of Medaryvllle Sunday. Edmon Worley visited friends in Englc-ood Sunday. Kenneth Sheets was in Chicago Sun day. Fred Singleton of Shelby, waa in town Sunday. Arthur Fisher, wife and baby of Gary arrived in this place Saturday in their auto and visited her mother, Mrs. R. Hill, over Sunday. Mrs. Elden Hayhurst and daughter visited Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Sam Simpson and daughter were Chicago visitors Saturday. Mrs. Amos Thompson and her daugh ter, Mrs. Ellen Merriam, who is visiting her, left Saturday for a few days visit in Hammond and other northern Lake county cities. Mrs. Louis Berg, Jr., of Hammond, with her children, who visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Buckley, returned to her home In Hammond Sunday. Mrs. Bert Thompson and baby and J Mrs. Barbara Porter of Whiting, were I guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ceigo Sunday. William Zartraan and wife, left yes terday for Galveston, Ind., to visit thelx son and family. From there they will ko to Florida, where they will spend the winter. They are both in poor health, and do not feel that thev can stand the rigorous winter of Lake county. Larry Lowe, who was operated on for appendicitis in a Chicago hospital was brought home Sunday by Dr. Taylor and taken to the doctor's home. He is getting along nicely. Nick Minnlnger and family went to Earl Park Saturday in their auto to visit their son Leonarl and family. They returned home Sunday. To a reporter of the Souvenir, Mr. Minninger said they made the trip without a single mishap and enjoyed themselves greatly. Oscar Brooks and Frcdw Topping, two congenial farmers were drawn for jury service in the Superior court and reported Monday, both Intent on 1 getting off if possible. George Clark and wife and Leon Clark their son, and his wife, drove to Valparaiso Sunday in Mr. Clark's auto. From there Leon left for a few days business trip in Toronto. Canada. George Iawrence, of Urbanan, exsheriff of Lake county and former citizen of Lowell and Hammond was in town over Sunday night. He is the same congenial lieorge ana nas ine same hearty welcome and warm hand shake that characterizes him. One would think he was running for office dirt thev not know him so well. It hg 1ust hls natural friendly way Mrs. William Pisson of Shelby was In town yesterday. S. C. Dwyer, wife and daughter Hel en visited at tne nome 01 air. anu Mrs. Lamar Grubb, their children of Covington, Ind., where Mr. Grubb Is principal of the pub.lic schools. They are nicely situated and popular with the people of Covington. cr-AssnFinn advertising tiara jronr offer before most of tae people la tkla city t . wtosa. it woala have sjr later .

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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 lumi of $5.00 to $260.00 at 2 per cent per month. This la ln accordance with the recent Indiana law. S35 Costs Yea $5 for 4 Months That's Al! YO'i fumlfh vour own security HOUSEHOLD GOODS, OFFICE FURNITURE, TEAMS, LIVE STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS. FIXTURES. MACHINERY. AUTOMOBILES, or chattels ot any kind. We place the money in yonr hands quickly and privately Call, phone, or write. All business strictly confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY Successor to CALUMET LOAN COMPANY (Incorporated) AFTHORtZUD CAPITAL, $SO04M 2 IX Haaaanaad Bntldlaur . Paoa 833 Opca 8 a. m. ta S p. aa.

EAST CHICAGO Go to Snyder's for picture framing. Studio over Globe printing office. Piano tuning and repairing. T. D. Williams Piano Co. Over First National Sank blgd. 10-7 5t Mrs. Joseph Shontz of Leetonia, O-, who for the past two weeks has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Harvey R. Philips ot Beacon street, left for Leetonia this "nornltig. WTe are pleased to announce the opening of a new store at $10 Chicago avenue, East Chicago, Saturday last called the Economical Store, owned and managed by Heyman and Kaugman, two very enterprising j'oung men from Chicago. They will carry up-to-date furnishings and men and ladles shoes, trunks, etc. Keep your eyee open for their advertisement In Thb Times for good honest bargains. 10-7 Mrs. Clara Leafch who has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Martin Binehower of Magoun avenue, left for Texas Sunday evening to spend the winter with a daughter whose home is In tha tate. Richard Crowder, son of Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Crowder, gave a party for about a dozen of his young friends yesterday afternoon. Don't buy a new piano until you nave seen 1. D. Williams pianos, uver the First National bank blgd. 10-7 5t The Ladles Social Union will not meet tomorrow afternoon as is usual but will hold a meeting Thursday ev ening at the parsonage Instead. It Is desired that all the ladles be present as plans for the years work will bo discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selfert ot Austin visited Mr. and Mrs. Will E. Jones, 146th street over Sunday. Hammond contractors have Just finished decorating the entire building of the public library which had not been decorated since 1911 The place is much Improved. Special Ladies Tailor Suits. $10. Barnes & Lesser, room 220. Calumet bldg.. phono 5. 9-23 tf Mrs. Hallle Hascall of Beacon street has been sick for the past two or thre days. She had been ailing for some time, but kept on with her usual duties, being obliged however to take to her bed yesterday. Forty hours devotion will open Friday at St. Mary's Catholic church. Father Lyons, S. J., will preach morning and evening and confessions will be heard Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening. Daniel English, the infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. James English of 148th street, was christened Sunday at St. Mary's church. The baby was born Sept. 24th and Is the ninth heir to the house of English. Mr. English la superintendent of the Republic mill and believes ln large families. The Willing Workers Including all sections of the organization will give a dinner In St. Mary's hall Oct. 19. Mrs. Thomas H. Phillips of Beacon street is still in Mt Carroll, 111., her brother. Mr. Greer, on account of whose illness she went to Mt. Carroll, having passed away. He died before Mrs. rhilllps reached Mr. Carroll. The Trebel Clef club will meet at 7:15 this evening at the high school building. All interested in singing, whether members or not are urged to come. There has been a called meeting of the gneral organization of the East Chicago Woman's Club Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, The meeting will be held Just previous to the meeting of the civics section which was set for eight o'clock. Circle No. 3 met yesterday at Mrs. Lynch's and planned for the bazaar to

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WA 4 - PER CENT hi i be held the latter part of October. Get a Gas Heating Stove. Delay may mean illness. No. Ind. Gas & Elec Co. The Home Economics section of th East Chicago Woman's club met last light at the assembly room In the library building. Owing to sickness of several the program -was somewhat changed. Mrs. Alexander Monroe opened with a piano number. Mrs. Canine read a paper, "The Modern Problems of the Home" and Mrs. Frances Byers read a paper on "Home Ethics." The new piano was used for the first time and proved a fine Instrument. INDIANA HARBOR. NOTICE TO THE PVBI.IC. Effective Sept. 29th, 1913, Mr. Harvey J. Mathlas will have charge of circulation of Thb Times at Indiana Harbor, with office in the Central drug store, telephone 802.' It will be Mr. Mathias' aim to see that Thb Timks is delivered to all customers regular. Good service guaranteed. Call him up if you fall to get your paper ' every night. 10-3 Ct St. Alban's monthly social will be held at Mrs. Isaao Mills residence in Drummond street this evening. The "Little Sewing society," an orwill be held at the ohme of Mrs. Wm. Hart of 3-31 1Iemiock street. About Hazel .twenty children are expected. t!llrt ., th(i hostess. 1 The Royal Neighbors will meet this week Thursday evening at K. P. hall. There will be initiation and refreshments will be served.. All neighbors are asked to turn outBee the Wigwam, 3450 Pennsylvania avenue, for bargains in heaters, second hand celebrated makes guaranteed, ash or payments. 10-4' 4t The sick committee of Royal Neighbors. Mrs. Malvina Morea, Mrs. Cathr erlne Johnstone and Mrs. Caroline Fagan are requested to call on Mrs. Johanna Burke of Grapevine street, who has been 111 for a long time. Will Witte will return tonight from his old home in Elkator, Iowa, where he spent a few days. The quarterly calendar social will take place at the Methodist Episcopal church Thursday evening, Oct. 9. A good program haj been prepared. Light refreshments will be served in the church parlors. All persons not belonging to the Calendar social may attend by paylr.g as mJnjr pennies as there are days In the month. The Eastern Star stated meeting, Indiana Harbor chapter, will be he'.d tomorrow night. There will be a program and a good time following. Ev erybody is invited. Buy a Gas Heating Stove now. Don't wait until your house Is cold. No. Ind. Gas & Elec. Co. f ftttRSCRTBB m THB TIMKW Cires la t to 8 dayi unnatural d iac h ar are. Contains Bo poison and maybensedfnllstreBirta absolutelv wiLhont f er. Guaranteed not to stricture. Prevents contactaa. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At Drnnr'sta, or we ship express prepaid npo receipt of II. Full particulars mailed on reqnest. THE EVANS CHEMICAL CO. ClBrinamL fy. Every Woman I interested and sbonld know about tbe wonderful Marvel ivoucne Ask yonrdruptrlst for It. If he cannot Ftippir the MARVEL. accept no other, but send stamp for book. Marvel Cs. 44 E. 2Sd SL.H.T. HAMMOND AN 3 CEOWN POINT, IND

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