Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1913 — Page 11

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NOTICE TO TIMES 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 given. Requests at this office to reveal the Identity of anonymous advertiser can not. in Justice to the advertisers, be answered. Simply follow Instructions. As far as It Is possible it la advised that all classified ads should either be mailed or sent to the office. The Times will not be responsible for errors la ads taken over the telephone. MONET TO LOAN--Ve loan $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 Rlmbach block (over Lion Store). Phono 218. Open every evening. MAliE HELP. WANTED! Toung men and women who are willing to prepare themselves for the business office. We give you Individual attention. AVe assist you in a position. We assist the business men In securing the kind of help they want. Call or write. Chicago Business College, HAMMOND, IND. .Phone 1954. WANTED A butcher. Apply 659 South Hohman St., Hammond. 10-3 WANTED A paper hanger. Apply Jacob Spanler, 13327 Superior ave., Hegewlsch. 10-3 .WANTED Man and wife, woman cook, man for porter work nights; small hotel. Write promptly to box H O, Times, Hammond. 9-2 WANTED Strong boy over 18 years old, not afraid of work, $8 per week. Apply the Mcllroy Belting & Hose Co., Hammond. -tf LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE "WANTED No canvassing or soliciting required. Good income assured. Address Nastlonal Co-Operatlve Realty Co., V1415 Marden Bldg., Washington, D. C. WANTED All around paper hangers. 4715 Forsyth ave.. East Chicago. WANTED Stenographer, male, thoroughly experienced; $90 per month. Good opportunity. Write Q 2 T. Times, Hammond. 17tf FEMALE HELB. WANTED Girl for general housework; family of two. Apply 449 Summer St., Hammond. 9-3 WANTED Girl for general housework. 1018 So. Hohman St., corner Highland, Hammond. Phone 1977. WANTED Woman for cleaning. Apply 18 Condit st., after 5 p. m. this evening or Saturday morning. WANTED A middle aged woman to act as housekeeper for widower and one child, in Whiting. Address A D. Times, Hammond. 10-3 WANTED Lady for general office work; experience unnecessary. Write B C T. Tlns, Hammond. 9-2 WANTED Cashier. Hammond. De Luxe theater, 9-2 'WANTED A competent girl for general housework. 30 Warren St., Hammond. tf WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. R. O. Wlnckler, 41 Detroit St., Hammond. WANTED Experienced girl for general housework. 49 Mason St.. Hammond. tf MISCELLANEOUSCREDIT AND CHARACTER REPORTS Special investigations and reports on Investments, corporations, firms. Individuals. Confidential. Cleary & Rogers Reporting Agency, 583 Broadway. Gary. Tel. 2555. FASTTTRINO Will pasture live stock on Knickerbocker farm, two miles south of Hammond. Address M. Tinea. Hammond- -ti ROOMERS WANTED. COLLECTION AGENCY. CALL OR MAIL US TOUR BAD Accounts. No charge unless collection Is made. Gary Adjustment Agency, C83 I roadway, Gary. LOST AND FOUND. LOST From auto on So. Hohman St., one house slipper. Finder please call 1211. LOST White bull dog Sunday morn lng. East Chicago, with harness. Strap and license. Return to 4721 Northcote ave., . East Chicago, and re celve reward. - 9-2 FOUND Bicycle on State st. between - Douglas and Ingraham ave. Inquire 134 West State at.. West Hammond.

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FOR SALE. Look Read: Investigate this, then see me for price and terms on this beautiful modern 6-room brick cottage, bath, 7-foot basement, cement floor, furnace, cement walks around the cottage, lawn and large front porch. Biggest snap on the market today. No. 249 Forsyth are. Call or phone 1(517 or 1139M. FRANK J. WACHEWICZ. 109-156th St. . MeHle Caaadlaa Club at 10 eeata per eaa. Notklog better. Nine coupons will sret you a aafet yrnsor Aa-r. FOR SALE Five-room cottage. Inquire 533 Wilcox St., Hammond. Phone 1319M. Terms to suit. 6-6 FOR SALE Modern 6-room bungalow located 3914 Fir- st. For terms and particulars call at 3522 Fir St., or phone 667J Indiana Harbor. FOR SALE Lot 60x175, 9-room brick house; all Improvements paid; 14,500; terms. Apply agent M. C R R. or pnone 1455 after t p. m Hammond. CBSCRiniD FOR TUB TTMBS, FOR SALE. FOR SALE Jewel gas range, cabinet style, oak sideboard; 6 oak cane seat chairs, kitchen range, hot water front, kitchen cabinet. A. D. Gray, 4818 Magoun ave., East Chicago. 10-2 SPECIAL PIANO SALE No manufacturer ever quoted such prices on new high-grade pianos and player pianos. Special, two $750 and $S00 player-pianos, $350 and $400. Two $450 strictly high grade pianos, this sale, $175. One baby grand, new, $450, easy terms. Four new $375 and $425 pianos, $160 to $225. Many slightly used pianos, good as new, from $75 to $225. Read our posters of this sale now being distributed, then call and Inspect bargains at once. Send for catalogues. Open evenings until 9. J. M. Wilcockfon Music Co., Hammond Bldg., Hammond. 10-2 FOR SALE One ton auto truck. Stewart's garage, Hammond. 10-6 FOR SALE A Jewel gas heater at a give away price. Call 242 E. State St., Hammond. FOR SALE Two horses and wagon. 600 bushels of veg, -2 year lease on 17 acres of ground. Inquire 1128 Monroe st. (upstairs), Hammond. Andrew Ignatz. FOR SALE Cheap, large bass burner; used one season. Also one kitchen range. 191 Logan st., Hammond. Phone 964R. ' 9-3 FOR SALE Four cylinder auto truck in good running order, $100. Tel. 1155J. O. C. Miller. 112 Doty St.. Hammond. FOR SALE Choap, three counters, three show cases, two Ice cream parlor tables and eight chairs to match, fine kitchen cabinet, store awning. Inquire 1287 Roberts ave., Robertsdale. TWO BARGAINS Schubert upright piano, - walnut care, when new was $400, now $100; Conover upright piano. mahogany case, wnen new $450, now $125. Both of these pianos are fine in tone and case. Very easy terms. Straube Piano & Music Co., 629 Hoh man St., Hammond. Phone 661. FOR SALE Old papers. Bo a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. FOR SALS: Private party will sell high grade Hardman piano at bis; sacrifice for cash. Call B M. Tlsaea, Hammond. MONEY TO LOAN. $10,000 to loan on first mortgage on choice business or rented property Sales promptly and satisfactorily made. FRANK J. Real Estate, Phone 1617. WACHEWICZ. Loans, Insurance. 109-155th St SIT XT ATIONS WANTED WANTED WORK To do cleaning and take care of furnaces. Phone 1119M Hammond. 10-3 SITUATION WANTED As grocery clerk, collector or salesman; can give the best of references. Address M J, Times, Hammond. 9-2 WANTED TO BUY. 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. J7tf WANTED TO BUY Yarl!ag steers. Address R S. Tinea. Hammond. J7tx WANTED TO KHiNT. WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; south side preferred. Address J K E, Times, Hammond. 10-2 WANTED To board and room gentlemen; convenient to Gibson, Standard and Conkey plant; all conveniences; home privileges. Phone 1836J Hammond. FURNISHED ROOMS. HAVE YOU A FURNISHED ROOM TO rent or do you wish to rent a room? Call or phone L. F. Clark, Room Renting Bureau. 436-119th .. St., Whiting. Phone 201W. - - v .

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FOR SALE Nine-room modern house; 60-foot lot, hot water heat, base ment, etc., garage; 31.500 cash, balance on long time. Lock F.ox 318, Hammond. FOR SALE. 6-room cottage, furnace heat. 37 ft. lot. S. S .32,600 10-room house, hot water heat, HO ft. lot, S. S 5.500 4-room cottage, stove heat, 30 ft. lot, S. S 1,300 6- room house, steam heat, 50 ft. lot. E. S 3,100 7- room house, hot water heat, 50 ft. lot, central 4,300 Maplestonc, 754, So. Hohman St. Phone 744 Hammond. FOR SALE In Homewood, 854 South Hohman st., w apartment residence; seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heating plants. Location most ideal in Hammond. A bargain. part Cash. AddreSS M, Time3 Hammond. VOR RENT. FOR RENT Four-room flat; bath, gas, electric light. Phone Maplestone 744, Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished room in private family. Address 34 Ogden St., Hammond. FOR REXT One furnished room; ern. 211 Detroit St., Hammond. mod-10-3 FOR RENT Furnished rooms; modern; for one or two gentlemen. 119 Williams St., Hammond. 4 10-2 FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms to gentlemen or man, wife and child. 89 State St., Hammond. 9-3 FOR RENT A store, 5022 Melville ave.. East Chicago, Ind. Aply at Geo. Rostovskl, 4949 Alexander ave.. East Chi cago. 9-3 FOR RENT Two rooms for light housekeeping; modern conveniences. 377 Truman st., Hammond. 9-3 FOR 'KENT Modern steam heated room, well furnished; gentlemen on ly. 159 E. State st., (2nd floor, east flat) Hammond, Phone 241. 10-4-lw FOR RENT Furnished 4-room modern fiat; center of Hammond. Address D D, Times, Hammond. 8-3 FOR RENT Six-room house; nicely furnished; will rent all together or In apartment, four or two rooms. Tel. 1497 Hammond.. FOR RENT Rooms for light house keeping. 188 riummer ave.. Ham mond. 2Stf TOR SALE Old papers. Be a bundle. Call at Times, Hammond, Ind. NOTICE FOR THE RENEWAL V OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citi zens or Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Andrew Cupka, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City, Town ship, County and State of Indiana, and is over the ago of twenty-one years, and has resided in the State of Indiana more than one year and In the City of Gary, Calumet Township, Lake County, Indiana, for more than six months prior to the date of this notice. That he is a qualified voter and that he is a citizen of the United States of Amer ica, is a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners at Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, on the first Monday of November, 1913, the same being the 3rd day of November, 1913, for a renewal of license to retail intoxicating, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold. Said license being heretofore granted by the Board of County Commissioners on the first Monday of November, 1912, and issued by Charles A. Johnson, Auditor of said Township, County and State, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of a two-story -frame building, situated on lot 20, block 2, original Town of Tolleston, now in the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. Bar room is 50 feet loryj. and 24 feet wide, has glass front door, facing west on Main or Grant street, one rear door facing east to vacant lot. Building is situated at 1103 Main or Grant street, a public highway In said City of Gary. ANDREW CUPKA. SALE OF HIGHWAY BONDS. ' .Lake County. Indiana, Notice 13 hereby given by the undersigned, Treasurer of Lake County, Statu of Indiana .that on and after the hour of 10 o'clock on the 15th day of November, 1913, and thereafter until sold, at the office of said Treasurer, in the Court House, at the City of Crown Point, in said County, the undersigned, as Treasurer of said County, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than the principal sum named In such bonds, certain highway Improvement bonds of the face or par value of $14,000, bearing Interest from and after November 15, 1913, at the rate of 44 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on 'the 8-4 15th day of May and the 15th day of

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November each year' Bald, bonds were issued pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of said Lake County, made on the 3rd day of September, 1913, in a. proceedings for the Improvement by macadamizing of a highway In Calumet Township, in said County, to be known as the Edw. v. Holmes road when so improved, which proceeding Is entitled Edw. W. Holmes gravel road and consists of 20 bonds of the denomination of $700. Said bonds ere'-Issued in 20 qual series, of which one 20th thereof Is payable on the 16?h day of May, 1914, and one 20th every six mopths thereafter during the term of 10 years from date of issue. A. J. SWANSON. Treasurer, Lake County, Indiana. SALE OF HIGHWAY BONDS. Lake County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned. Treasurer , of Lake County, State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 10 o'clock on the 15th day of November, 191S, and thereafter until sold, at the office of said Treasurer, In the Court House, at the City of Crown Point, in said County, the undersigned. as Treasurer of said County, will pro ceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than the principal sum named in such bonds. certain highway Improvement bonds of the face or par vlue of $14,000, bear ing interest from and after November 15, 1913, at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 15th day of May and the 15th day of November each year. Said bonds .ere Issued pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of said Lake County, made on the 3rd day of September, 1913, in a proceeding for the Improvement by macadamizing of a highway in Ross Township, in said County, to be known as the J. W. Nicholson road when so improved, which Proceeding is entitled J. W. Nicholson Kiavei iusu huu vuiisisis ui v Donas of the denomination of $700. Said bonds were issued in 20 equal series, of which one 20th thereof is payable on the loth day of May, 1914, and one 20th every six months thereafter during the term of 10 years from date of Issue. A. J. SWANSON, Treasurer, Lake County, Indiana. SALE OF HIGHWAY BONDS. Lake County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned. Treasurer of Lake County, State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 10 o'clock on the 21st day of October, 1913, and thereafter until sold. at the office of said Treasurer, In the Court House, at the City of Crown Point, rh said County, the undersigned, as Treasurer of said County, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than the Mncipal sum named in such bonds, certain highway improvement bonds of the face or par value of $4,600, bear ing interest from and after September 15, 1913, at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the 16th day of May and the loth day of November each year. m Said bonds were issued pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of said Lake County, made on- the 7th day of Au iiust, 1913, in a proceeding for the im provement by macadamizing of a high way In North Township, In said Coun ty, to be known as the Jos. Humpfer road when so improved, which pro ceeding is entitled Jos. Humpfer gravel road and consists of 20 bonds of the denomination of $230. Said bonds were Issued In 20 equal series, of which one 20th thereof- Is payable on the 15th day of May, 1914, and one 20th every six months there after during the term of 10 years from date of Issue. A. J. SWANSON, Treasurer, Lake County, Indiana. SALE OF HIGHWAY BONDS. Lake County, Indiana. Notice la hereby given by the under signed. Treasurer of Lake County, State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 10 o'clock on the 21st day of October, 1913, and thereafter until sold at the office of said Treasurer, In the Court House, at the City of Crown Point, the undersigned, as Treasurer of said County, will proceed to sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, at not less than tht, principal sum named In such bonds, certain highway improvement bonds of the face or par value of $7,500, bearing Interest from and after September 16, 1913, at the rate of 44 per cent per annum, pay able semi-annually, on the 15th day of May and the 15th day of November each year. Said bonds were issued pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of said. Lake County made on the 7th day of August, 1913 In a proceeding for the improvement by macadamizing of a highway in Calumet Township, in said County, to be known as the C M. Renollet road when so Improved, which proceeding is entitled C. M. Renollet gravel road and consists of 20 bonds of the de nomination of $376. Said bonds were issued In 20 equal series, of which one 20th thereof is payable on the 15th day of May, 1914 and one 20th every six months there aner auring me term or 10 years irom date of Issue. A. J. SWANSON. Treasurer, Lake. County, Indiana. SALE OF HIGHWAY BONDS. Lake County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given by the under signed, Treasurer of Lake County, State of Indiana, that on and after the hour of 10 o'clock on the 21st day of October, 1913, and thereafter until sold at the office of said Treasurer, in the Court 'House, at the City of Crown Point, In said County, the undersigned as Treasurer pi said County, will pro ceed to sell to the highest and best bid der for cash, at not less than the prin clpal sum named In such bonds, certain highway Improvement bonds of the face or par value of $13,500, bearing interest from and after September 15, 1913. at the rate of 44 per cent" per ar.num, payable semi-annually, on the 15th day of May and the 15th day of November each year. Said bonds were Issued pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of said Lake County, made on the -7th day of -Au gust, 1913. in a proceeding for the Im provement by macadamizing of a high way in Center Township, In said County, to be known as the Wm. Randolph road when so' improved, which pro t ceeding la entitled - Wm. Randolph

gravel road and consists of 20 bonds of the denomination of $675. I

Said bonds were issued in 20 equal ! series, of which one 20th thereof is ' payable on the 15th day of May, 1914, and one 20th every six months there after during the term of 10 years from date of issue. A. J. SWANSON, Treasurer, Lake County, Indiana. PRODUCE MARKET. DAIRY PRODUCTS. Eggs, strictly fresh. 30c; firsts, 25 26c; miscellaneous lots, cases Included, 17 25c; cases returned, 16H24Hc; checks, case, $S. 50 4.50; butter, extra. creamery, SOHc; extra firsts, 2929c; firsts, 26Vi27c; seconds, 24 'i 25c; ladles, 23 24c; dairies, extra, 28c; process, 26!ff26ViC. POULTRY. -Live turkeys, per lb, 19c; springs, lSVfcc; fowls, 13c; roosters, 10c; ducks, 1 lit 12c; geese. 10 13c. VEAL. 50-80 lbs, 1010Hc; 80-90 lb weight, ll13c; 100-110 lbs. 1414c; 100 lbs, 15c MELONS. Tony crates, 50 60c; flat crates, 75 90e; osage, crates, 40 65c. FRUITif AND VEGETABLES. Apples, brls, $2.5t5.50; crabapples, brl, $3.504.50; peaches, case 6 baskets, $1.25 2.00; beans, per bu, $2.00 2.10; red kidney, $2.252.30; brown Swedish, $1.251.75; cabbage, new. crate, $1.25 1. 75; cauliflower, case, $1 1.75; grapes, black, 8 lb basket, 21. 6c; spinach, box, 40 50c; cucumbers, box, $1.75 3.00; turnips, sack, $1,004? 1.25; pears, bu, basket, 76c$2.00; cranberries, Cape Cod, brl, $6.25 7.00; tomatoes, case of 6 baskets, 50c$1.00; beets, new, bunch, $1.001. 25; carrots, 100 bunches, $1.101.35; plums, case, 16 qts, 75c$1.25; head lettuce, per hamper, $1.752.50; radishes, 100 bunches, $1.00 1.25; potatoes, bu, E5ffJ 60c; sweet potatoes, brl, $1.753.00; onions, new,, sack, $1.151.50; Lima beans, 24 pts, $3.003.50. DRESSED BEEF. No. 1 ribs. 17c: No. 1 loins, 19V4c; No. 1 round, 13Vc; No. 1 chucTis. llc; No. 1 plate, 9c. CHICAGO OIL MARKET. Wholesale prices of carbon and oth er oils: stajiaara, wnue, iu.c; penectlon. 104c; headlight, 175, 12c; eocene, 12c; elaine, 19c; V. M. P. naphtha. ISc; gasoline. 19c: machine gasoline. 30V&c; raw linseed oil, 51c; boiled do. 52c; turpentine, 47c; summer black oil. 7 ',4 c; winter black oil, 8c These quo tations apply to brl lots f. o. b. Chi cago. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle Choice to prime steers, $9.00 (&9.E0; mediu mto good steers. $7.90 8.75; Inferior to fair steers. $7.007.90; fat cows arid heifers, $4.909.25; fair to fancy veal calves, $10.0011.50; heavy calves, $4.50 7.50: milkers and springers, per head, $45.004?) n&.ou. Hogs Bulk of sales, $8.008-40; heavy butchers, $8.35 8.60; light butchers, $8.405 8.60; light bacon, $8.25 08.65; light light, $8.15 8.40; heavy 'hipping. $8.S58.60; heavy packing. $7.9008.15: mixed packing. $7.908.25. Sheep Lambs, good to prime, $7.00 7.40; lambs, common to good,. $6.2o 7.00; lambs, feeders. $6.00 6. 7o; lambs, culls, $5.00 6.00; yearlings, fair to best light, $5.60 6.00; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $5.005.66; wethers, lain to good, $4.35 4. 85; wethers, good to choice, $4.S55.25. CASH GRAIN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red, 92 93c; No. 3 red, 90 92c; No. 2 hard winter, 85H S6c; No. 3 hard winter. 8485c; No. 1 northern spring, 87ffi SS Vic; No. 2 northern spring, 8o87c; No. 3 spring, 854 86c Corn No. 2. 70 "(Hie; No. 2 white. 6970c; No. 2 yellow. 7070c; No. 3. 6970'4c; No. 3 white, 63hi& 70c; No. 3 yellow, 6970c; No. 4, 68H69Hc Oats No. 3 white, 39Vi40c; No. 4 white, 39 40c; standard, 40i 41 'ic An assault upon John Nemlt of Alex ander avenue, Oklahoma, a bchlieKer adherent, took place last night. Polltics was the cause. Nemit and a com panion were -at the corner of 14Sth and Alexander avenue discussing tne political outlook. They began to hur rah for Mayor Schlleker, when bteve and Louis Torok, brothers, of 4740 Melville avenue, stepped up to them and said they could not shout for Schlleker while they were around They accordingly sailed Into Nemlt and were giving him a pretty tough tussle when Officer William Kazimer, who was In the vicinity, heard the rumpus and ran to see what the trouble was The officer was re-enforced by two brother bluecoats. Officers Tom Downey and Manno, and further trouble was averted. The Torok brothers were arrested. the auto patrol having been called to the scene of the disturbance. By the time the patrol with Its prisoners reached the police station Attorney J. D. Kennedy, one of- the leaders of the citizens' party, was on hand to ball them out. They were released on $50 bonds signed by Kennedy. This morn ing their cases were called In the city court and continued. SALOONMEN WONDER OVER OUTCOME OF COURT DECISION Gary saloonmen who did not origin ally comply with the $500 saloon ordinance are holding many consultations with their lawyers today to see where they stand on the supreme court decision. The decision recites that the J500 or dinance is valid. Hence, according to some lawyers, the 169 saloonmen who did not pay the 500 license until later

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If yon 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 $15000 at 1 per cent per month. This Is in accordance with the recent Indiana law. $35 Costs You $5 for 4 Monllis Thai's All You furnish your own security HOUSTETTOLD GOODS, 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 business strictly confidential. PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY Successor to CALUMET LOAN COMPANY Incorporated) AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, WV0 .0 313 Haamtsd Bnlldlag - rkeae 838 OfM I a a. to 8 s,

on, when ordered to do so by the su preme court, may lose their licenses If they are attacked. Twenty-nine Gary saloonmen took no chances and paid a $500 fee when the ordinance was passed. NEWSPAPER MAN VISITS MAGIC CITY William F. Kelly, a newspaper man with an Interesting history, was In Gary last night enroute to LaPorte and South Bend. Mr. Kelly, who is an Englishman by birth, was formerly a reporter, on the New York Sun. Later ha worked on southern papers and at the triennial conference of the Episcopal church held at Richmond six years ago he had the distinction of interviewing J. Pieropnt Morgan, who always had the reputation f Insulting any newspaper man who approached him. But Mr. Morgan didn't know that Kelly was a reporter. Until recently Mr. Kelly was editor of the four English pages of LaPrensa, South America's greatest newspaper, which Is located at Buenos Ayres. This newspaper is housed In a $6,000,003 home and has a library, rest room. gymnasium, bath house and theatre for the benefit of Its readers. Later the traveler went to Mexico where things go to hot for htm. COl FROM DEAD EAST TO A REAU1VE TOWN Keystones Pull Fire Alarm Box in Gary and Cause a Sensation. Two young men who came In from eastern Pennsylvania and who never saw a fire box before managed to run across one at Fifth avenue and Polk street in Gary this morning. They Pulled he LeTer. They saw the bright red box with Its little lever. "Let's pull it." said John Etlns to Alex White. Alex did it. "It makes a noise," said Etlns. This la Waat Came. Then in a few minutes there was greater noise. And Joe and Alex won dered at it. Rushing with all possible sped to the eecen of the supposed fire were: Fire Chief Feeley. Hook and ladder truck No. 1. Auto hose card. No. 1. Auto hose cart. No. 2. Auto hose cart. No. 3. - Auto hose cart. No. 4. The Gary police ratrol. When the Fifth avenue corner was reached Chief Martin, Capt. Newman and a squad of cops Jumped out of the patrol ready to establish fire lines and forty firemen were busy unreeling hose and taking out ladders. Alex aad Joe ow In Jail. "Where is the fire?" asked Chief Feeley. "We don't know." responded the

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$5to PER CBIVT Pennsylvanlans in chorus. "Say, Misfor. We er, what" Is this red box pulled the lever." Oh, you did, did you?" asked Chief Martin. "Jump Into the patrol wa gon." This is what Fire Chief Feeley said: :-!,.x!-x?V or words to . that ef fect. Alex and Joe are now locked up at the police station wondering what it is all about. TAKE Ml AS BURGLAR AFTER CHASE IH LOOP Suspect Captured in Flower Shop; Tries to Hide Gems in Palm. Edward Wilson, twenty years old. Gary, was arrested yesterday afternoon In Clcago by Sergeant - Sheehan and Detective Raynes of the North Halstead street station after a chase of several blocks through the down town district and the Board of Trade Building. He took refuge In Raske's florist shop, where he was found by the police hiding under a counter, with loaded revolver. He attempted to hide $3,000 worth of jewelry, which is believed to have been stolen, in some palms of the shop. Mrs. J. A. Caswell, 315 East 66th street. Identified some of the Jewelry as that solen from her home several weeks ago. NOTES FROM GARY GENERAL HOSPITAL Mrs. Asa Anderson, who underwent an operation three weeks ago... Is in a serious condition. John Kacqt, 18 years old, who was brought to the hospital suffering from an acute appendicitis attack, was operated on. His condition is the causa of much anxiety. G & (CHESAPEAKE & OHIO LINESJj Change of Schedule SUNDAY, APRIL 13TH FROM HAMMOND EAST-BOUND. No. 4 8:15 a, m. Local trafa to On cinnatl and all Intermediate stations. Ko. 10:45 a. m. Fast Through train to Old Point Comfort. No 12:4$ a, m. Local Train to Cincinnati and all Intermediate stations, WEST-BOUND. For Chicago 6:47 a. m., 6:53 p. nx. ?:03) "V A. M. DEWEESE. Agent. CHICHESTER S PILLS LadlMl Ak ?ar VrufM for i k.ekr-Wa UmmX bra4V PHI IB Hr Ud 4I4 meullicV bo.es. sealed with Blue. KittKjn. V Take lbr. Br f loir v DiwM. AikferCUl ffEO-TEB'S VIAMW!I KRANB PILLA. fr & rem known as Beit. Safot. Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Em (ESi Cre (a 1 le S 4r unnatural disc h arses. Contains no Doison anil maybeusedfailstrenft-ta absolutely without fear. Guaranteed not to stricture. Prevents conUdoa. WHY NOT CURE YOURSELF? At Drnffgiita, or we ship exprers prepaid npoa receipt oi L Full particulars mailed en request, THE EVANS CHESQCAb CO. ClncfBiaq, O. HAMMOND AN.) CROWN POINT, IND