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NOTICE TO TIDIES READERS ICOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Readers of the following advertisements who' wish to communicate wlt advertisers. whoa Identity Is not revealed, should follow the instruction to addrees them by the key letter siren. 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 t nailed or sent to the office. The Tines will sot be responsible for errors la ads taken over the telephone. HELP WANTED. WANTED Ladles and gentlemen to take Christmas dinner digesters. Gent's size, 25c; ladles" size, 10 cents, Christmas afternoon at 3 p. m., dancing matinee. De Pron's Academy, Hammond. 22-3 UELP WANTED 200 men and women to help make merry Christmas night at Da Pron's Dancing Academy, Hammond. WANTED Girl or woman for general housework; good home and fair j fit nirnlt at Hammond. Call! after 6 p. m. .22- 3; e,.V ,T cv-T KIT V Tnnr at Viflhv rnrriaare. lit- I - v - tie used, paid $17 last March, will sell I cheap. Da Pron's Dancing Academy, j Fhone 1494 Hammond. Mtt FOR SALE Pool and billiard room at a sacrifice. Address Hammond, Ind. Emll Minas, 20tf FOR SALE Rice popcorn. 2 years old. ' 7c lb. 292 Truman ave., Hammond, j Phone 1576. 20-2 , FOR SALE Seven Sheppards. direct strain spring Ancona roosters. Good enough to head any flock. Inquire 378 Indiana ave., Hammond. 19-3 FOR SALE High grade piano In good condition, to be sold at a sacrifice. Phone Hammond 1317L3. 19-6 FOR SALE December only, 15 per cent discount on all hand decorated china to make room for a new line of artist materials. Inspection invited. China fired with care. Revelation kiln. Mrs. Merrilla W. Emerine, 475 Summer t., Hammond. 16-6 I FOR SALE Full Sress suit of fine imported cloth, silk lined and excellent workmanship throughout; sixe 42; bargain. Call at 2S7 State St., Hammond. FOR SALE NOW Christmas' bargains. Unredeemed diamonds, watches. These articles are of first suallty and you can get a bargain as we must get our money out. First come first served. It will pay you to see us. Provident Loan Company, 212 Hammond Bldg. Open every evening. 8tX BEST COAX, Lowest prices. Call Fair mont Coal Co.. office and yards, 10th i and Broadway. Gary. Phone 620. FOR SALE Used Howard piano, mahogany case, refinished. fine tone, only $125. Straube Piano A Music Co.. C29 Hohman St, Hammond. Phone 661. FOR RAXJES Private party Will sen lgh grade Hardinaa plans at big sacrifice for cash. Call U U. Tlsses. Hammond. FOR SALE Corn In fodder, delivered or sold in shock, or by weight. Call 1369T1. Knickerbocker farm, or Times office, Hammond. 27tf BARTER & EXCHANGE. FOR TRADE OR EXCHANGE Fivepassenger Stoddard-Dayton automobile; good as new; and four-room brick bungalow, all modern conveniences, lot S7Hzl5 feet. Will trade for improved form In either Lake or Porter county. Write or call on L. Gibson Throckmorton, 806 Monroe st., Gary, Ind. 16-6 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Washing and ironing by the day. Address M D, Times, Hammond. WASTED SITUATION As stenographer; some experience; good references. Address M A, Times, Hammond. 19-3 SITUATION WANTED Stenographer and bookkeeper desires position; high school education; good references. Address N C G, Times, Hammond. 16-6 LOST AND FOUND. LOST Saturday night, leather bill case containing money. Return to W. J. Sherby,' 369 Truman ave., Hammond. Reward. 22-6 LOST Oh Sunday between 9 and 10 o'clock on Sibley. State or Fayette sts, between Hohman and Oakley, a $20 gold certificate. Return to room No. 414 Hammond Bldg, and receive reward. 22-2 LOST Old fashioned star pin made of garnets; valued as keepsake; reward. Return Times office, Hammond. LOST Fur neckpiece in downtown district; reward. Return to 116 Sibley St., Hammond, or phone 38. MJOF.LL ANEO US' SEE GEO. W. HOCHSTEIN FOR draylng. Furniture moving a specialty. Also kindling wood for sale, twohorse load $4. Phone 412 Hammond. CINDERS FREE OF CHARGE FOR 3 days. Hammond Glue company. A CLEAN PAPER. FIT FOR TOUR CHILDREN TO HEAD IS THE TIMES.

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FOR SALE. New, modern 6-room house, 37Vixl53 foot lot. Summer st., clear of all assessments, $2,6i0. $200 cash, balance easy payments. New modern 6-room house, hot water heat. Highland st., J3.C00. Payment down. New modern 6-room house. Oostlln st. Will rent or sell. Price $2,700. Payment down, balance same as rent. New 6-room house on Cameron near Hoffman, $1,350. $100 down, balance same as rent. Best "-room house, 50 foot lot, on south side, all modern and a bargain, $4,100. $1,000 cash, balance time. 6 feet corner Carroll and Lyman sts.. In erood built up district. A snap at $1,100. $100 down, balance monthly payments. GOSTLIN, METN & CO.. State and Hohman sts. Hammond FOR SALE In Home wood, 854 South Hohman si apartment residence: seven rooms and bath on each floor. Separate heatim; - . - 3 plants. Location most ideal m Haminond. A bargain, Add.egs M rpgg JfaniTTlOnd. MONET TO LOAN $5 to $100. Just what you. want. Private and confidential. Owners of furniture, a piano or stock, or If steadily employed, can get money on their own note. Lake County Loan Co, Room 28 (over Lion store). Phone 21S. Open every evening till 8. Jj'Oli RENT. FOR RENT 10S Condit st., 6-room lower flat; bath, gas, furnace; no children. Address or call on Joseph Soelker, St. John, Ind. 22-: FOR RENT Nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping; all conveniences, with use of piano. At 505 Hohman st., or phone 839J Hammond. FOR RENT Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 231 Michigan ave., Hammond. 22-3 FOR RENT Two front rooms for light - housekeeping. 531 Michigan ave., Hammond. Convenient to Gibson and East Chicago street cars. Call phone 176 Hammond. 22tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; rent reasonable. 324 Plummer ave., Hammond. FOR RENT In Home wood, six-room flat; gas range and buffet, French windows, fireplace, fumed oak finish, oak floors. Apply 23 Mason St., Hammond. FOIi RENT Furnished rooms. Call Crundwell, 3410 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. Phone 226. lltf FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms; steam heat, all modern. 86 Williams st, Hammond. 20-3 FOR RENT Three-room housekeeping suite; steam heat, electric light, bath, laundry. Phone Hammond 744 or call 374 Indiana ave., Hammond. Mapleatone. 20-2 FORRENT 6 room fist steam heat s s 4 room flat, stove heat, e s 6 room cottage furnished, 3 and 4 room housekeeping suites choice 3 room flat bath and gas Phone Hamnd'744 Maplestone FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all conveni ences. 227 Michigan av?., Hammond.' FOR RENT Steam heated rooms and board. 156 Fayette st, Hammond. Phone 934J. 20-6 FOR RENT Six-room1 cottage; all modern. 512 Murray at, Hammond. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 3427 Elm st, Indiana Harbor. ' 19-3 FOR RENT Nine-room stone front brick house, steam heated, at 27 Webb st, Hammond. M. Ruhstadt. care L. Goodman, Gary, Ind. 19-3 FOR RENT Two light housekeeping rooms. 188 Plummer ave, Hammond. WANTED TO BUY. SEW AND SECOND HAND FURNIture bought and sold. Also furniture repaired. People's Furniture Co, Helnts Bldg, 606-603 Hohman st, Hammond. Ind. 19tf WANTED TO BUT An up to dats second hand Underwood typewriter In first class condition. X Y Z Times, Hammond. WANTED TO BUT Any ausibtr mt young pigs 6 or Months old; will pay market price, delivered at Knickerbocker farm. Address Knickerbocker. Tlar.es ffice, Haumond. I7U WaNTBD TO BUY Yearling steers. Aadrejs R & Times. Hammond. ITtI COLLECTION AGENCY? DOES ANY ONE OWE YOU MONEY? All - kinds, .of bad debts , collected, large or small. No charge unless collection Is made. Mack Co, 110 and 111 First National Bank Bldg, Hammond. Open evenings. SUi

FOR SALE Calumet ave. frontage. We are placing on the market today Calumet ave. lots fronting west between Becker and Eaton sts. at unusually low prices. Also a few lots In tho business center on Calumet ave. Two fifty foot lots on Elizabeth st. Two fifty-foot lota on Ruth st. One fifty-foot lot on Detroit st. All lcated near Hohman st. Rare bargains. Two thirty-three foot lots, Lewis St., at $425 each. Forty-foot lot on Highland, $700, and choice piece of improved property on Hohman at a low figure. Ulrlch & Bick, real estate. State and Calumet, Hammond. Thone 480. 22-2 FOR SALE 135 acres with all modern buildings, rich La Porte county land. This soil is black and very productive, will raise all vegetables, corn and all other grains or hay. This farm, large new barn, 40 head of cattle, 8 horses and room for 100 ton of hay, price $115 per acre on easy terms; half cash. Address T. W. Glinskl, Friedman Bldg., East Chicago, Ind. 16-5 FOR SALE On account of taking up my residence In California, I will sell at a reduction some of my acres In Gary, Ind.. end elsewhere. Write- for particulars. R. L. Miller. 207 South Broadway, Los Angeles, or A. F. Miller, 520-80 No. La Salle St., Chicago. 22-10 ARE VOU A TIMES READER. FURNISHED ROOMS. WILL ROOM SCHOOL TEACHERS House new and modern use of phone. Mrs. S. Stuart, 920-145th St., East Chicago. 23-3 WANTED Two nicely furnished rooms for man and wife; must be within walking distance of down town. H. Hexter, Mee Hotel, Hammond. WANTED One or two gentlemen roomers; heat, electric light and bath. Private home. Call noon or evening 4848 Baring ave.. East Chicago. Phone 514M. 22-3 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTV. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM NO. 1, NOVEMBER TERM, 1913. LOUIS KIRSCH VS. TAPE KIRSCH. CAUSE NO. 11275. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the plaintiff by C Bretsch, attorney, and flies his complaint herein, together with an affi davit of a competent person, showing that the defendant, Pape Klrsch. 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 16th day of February, A. D. 1914. the same being the 31st day of the next term of said Court to be be gun and held in Room No. 1, In the Superior Court Building, at Hammond, In said County and State, on the second Monday of January, A. D. 1914. said action will be heard and deter mined in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at Hammond, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk L. S. C By Roscoe Hemstock, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank V. Cravens. No. 950. In the Lake Superior Court, November Term, 1913. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs Legatees and Creditors of Frank V. Cravens, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 12th day of January, 1914, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent shoulv. n; be approved; and said heirs are noti fied to-then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 13th day Of December, 1913. ERNEST L. SHORTRIDGE, Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE FOR THE TRANSFER OF LOCATION OF A LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned, Nicholas Rutkowski, is a male inhabitant and resident of the said City. Township, County and State of Indiana, and is over the age of twenty-one years and has resided In the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township, Lake County, Indiana for more than bIx months prior to the date of this notice and that he is a qualified voter thereof and a citizen of the United States Of America and a man of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners, at Crown Point, Lak. County, Indiana, on the first Monday in January, 1914, same being the 6th day of January, 1914, for permission to transfer his license and move his place of business from the place described as follows: The front room on the ground floor of a two-story frame building, situated on lot 1, block 2, of the resubdlviaion of Hohman's first addition to the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. The room la 24x36 feet In dimensions, with doors leading to both Hohman and Hoffman streets, both public highways in said City of Hammond.

The bar la situated on the north side of said room. Said room has glass front, front and side entrances and all of the Inside of said room can be seen from Hohman street, s public highway In said City. There are living rooms in the rear and on the second story of said building. Applicant desires to transfer said license and business to the following described location, to-wlt: The front room on the ground floor of the two-story brick building, situated on lot 12, block 13, In a subdivision of the east part of the North Side addition to Hammond, Lake County, Indiana. Said room faces west on Hohman street, a public highway in said City, County and State. Said room

has glass front, one front entrance, one rear entrance, and two side entrances. All of the Interior of said room can be seen from the said Hohman Btreet. The bar is situated on the north side of said room. There are four windows on the south side of said room. There are living rooms on the second floor of said building. NICHOLAS RUTKOWSKI. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. Notice is hereby given that sealed (proposals for the building of a school building In the Town of East Gary, Lake County. Indiana, will be received by the Board of School Trustees of said Town at tha Town Hall in said Town up and until the' hour of 8 o'clock on the 24th day of January, 1914. Said building la to be a four-room, semifireproof, two stories and basement Eeach bidder Is required to deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than two and one half per cent of the architect's estimate of the cost of such work bid upon. Said check to be certified by a reput able bank doing business in the State of Indiana. Check will be returned in case bid is not accepted; but if the bid is accepted ana me bidder refuse or neglect to enter into a contract with said School Board for the building of said school building within ten days from the time he shall have been no tified of the acceptance of the same, said check shall be forfeited to the School Town of East Gary as liquidated damages. Permission will not be given for the withdrawal, modification or explanation of any bid or proposal after the same has been filed. Said building is to be constructed according to plans and profiles now on file with the Secretary of aid School Hoard In said Town of East Gary. Bidders are expected to examine them before sub mitting their bids. The estimate Is be lieved to be correct, but the School Town of East Gary will not be rc sponsible for any errors In the same, or for any errors or inaccuracies In the plans, profiles or specifications. AH bids filed must be made upon the printed blanks provided therefor by said school trustees and can be ob tained of the secretary of said school board, William Meier, at the Town of East Gary, and the price must be stated in both words and in figures. Persons, firms or corporations sub mining bids shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Board of School Trustees that they have the proper fa cilities, expert workmen and experi ence to execute the contract in. a prop er manner, otherwise their bids will not be considered. Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examination of the location of the proposed work and by such othe means as they may choose. The School Board -of Trustees reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened at 8 o'clock m.. on January 24, 1913. THOMAS J. STEARNS, President. OSCAR ERLANDSON. Treasurer. WILLIAM MEIER. Secretary. School Trustees of the Town of East Gary. NOTICE. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Notice Is hereby given to the share holders of the Citizens German Nation al bank of Hammond. Indiana, that an election will be held at the banking rooms of the bank on Tuesday, Jaruary 13. 1914, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m, for the purpose of electing seven directors for the ensuing year. GEORGE M. EDER, President December 6, 191$. Teamsters of local union 362 take notice: That on account of Thursday being Christmas, the regular meeting will be held on Friday, the 26th, at the usual time and place. Also the election of officers for the coming year will take place at this meeting, so you should be sure to attend. 23-2 THOMAS HARLE, Secy. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Sheep Lambs, good to prime. $7.66 8.00; lambs, common to good, $6,750 7.65; lambs, feeders, $6.00fy 6.80; lambs, culls, $5.756.75; yearlings, fair to best lifcht. $6.256.85; yearlings, fair to best heavy, $5.65 tfi 6.50; wethers, plain to good, $4.8505.35; wethers, good to choice, $5.35 6.75. Hogs Bulk of sales. $7.607.80; heavy butchers, $7.767.90; light butchers, $7.707.85; light bacon, $7.55 7.75; light light. $7.457.65; heavy shipping. $7.75 7.91); heavy packing, $7.657.85; mixed packing, $7.55f7.75: rough, heavy packlnx, $7.S07.60. Cattle Choice to prime steers, yearlings, $9.0010.00; choice to prime heavy steers, $8.65 9-10; medium to good steers, $7.S5 8 50; Inferior to fair steers, $6.757.S5; fat cows and heifers, $4.659.1S; canner and cutters, $3.254.60; feeding cattle, $5.007.40; fair to fancy veal calves, $10.60rg 11.00; heavy calves. $ 4.60 7.25; milkers and springers, per head, $ 45.00 & 90.00. PRODUCEMARKET. Butter Extra creamery, 3535c; firsts, 27429c; seconds, 23 24c; dairies, 2683c: packing stock, 20 021c; ladles, 20 22c. Live poultry Turkeys, per lz, 13 17c; geese, 1313c; ducks. 1415c; fowls, 124?1Sc; springs, 12012c. Eggs Extras, 3637c; firsts. 31 31c; ordinary firsts. 2g29c; dirties. 20 22c; miscellaneous lots, 25 esiHc. "Beans Pea, hand picked, $L75 2.25; brown, Swedish, $2.002.25; red kidney. $2.80 3.00.

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bu. 6069c; sweet, hamoers. 75cll.25. Green fruits Apples, brls. $3.506; ranberrles, brls, 6.00 10.00. Vegetables Celery, case, 25 65c; radishes, doat bunches. 50&60c; -cabbage, brls, $1.752.50; ton, $26.0030; pinach, box, 6070c; cucumbers, box. dox, $3.003.50; turnips, sacks, 604; 5c; eggplant, ease, $3.005.00; peppers. case, 13.00 4.00; carrots. 100 bunches. 2.504J3.60; beets, tub, 6076c; string beans, green, hamper, $2.ri0 4.00; wax, hamper, $2.50 4.00; tomatoes, case, 6 baskets, 3.25$3.50; onions, sack. 65-70 lbs. $1.40 1.50; lettuce, leaf, box, 4C(ft 50c; parsley, brls, $2.003.25; parsnips. 6575c; shallots, brl. $3.505.50. LITTLE MOUSE CAUSED EXCITEMENTS TRAIN Screams of Women in DayCoach on Erie Blanche Cheeks of Passengers. Hammond, Ind, Dec. 22. There have been wrecks on he Erie. There have been catastrophes on the Monon, as for instance, the one that caused James B. Elmore to write his immortal poem, "The Monon Wreck" with the inspired lines, "Cut, oh! cut my leg away," but history does not re cord the like of an incident which occurred on the east bound Erie milk train at Hammond last Saturday evening. To begin with, there was a mouse In the passenger coach, also women. " 'Nuf said". After the train left Hammond the bold Intruder made himself known. There might have been train robbers and assassins that could have caused such a riot, but nothing could have equaled the commotion raised by one small rodent. He firBt poised himself on the dainty toe of a woman's foot. She espied Mr. Mouse just as he was about to reach for a roll of greenbacks, and with a scream that would have roused Rip Van Winkle from his slumbers, the entire car was thrown Into a. commotion. Passengers thought that murder had been committed or some other terrible thing had happened to her, and breath less whenu she explained that was a mouse only a few breathed a sigh of relief. But Mr. Mouse was not to be outwitted, and running from one seat to tho other he contlnuel his Journey to the rear of the car. Blushing young lassies, women and aged ladies scrambled for safety, and mid screams and laughter among the male passengers it was a scene that will long be remembered by many. A call was sent to the train crew for help and tlthough attempts were made to capture the bold intruder, he was too crafty, and for all that is known, he may be still concealed in some nook or corner of the car. A number of the women were bold enough to sit down on the seats, but a number stood up on their seats until their destination was reached. How the mouse came to get Into the car Is still a mystery to the passengers and Erie railroad employes. DE LUXE LOOKING ' FOR NEW MANAGER Popular Playhouse Seeks a Live Wire for Local Pic ture House. Hammond, Ind, Dec. 22. Have you diplomacy, courtesy, lnteg rity and eaergy? Are you a stray the atrlcal man able and willing to take over the managership of the DeLuxe photo-playhouse, Hammond's home of the pipe organ, and run it for Gumblner Bros, while they divide their time between this and two other new houses being opened in Chicago? Two ambitious managers have been ousted. J. J. Sullivan, the first, didn't deliver the goods to suit the owners although he tried hard. Fox, the last one who left last week, came with the best of recommendations, but left shortly without a shower of tears from the Gumblners. "This is our favorite house," explain ed A. Gurobiner when approached on the subject, "and a manager who may get by In Chicago cannot always make good here. It takes diplomacy, courtesy, Integrity, sagacity and energy. We have been doing the business all right, there is no kick coming there. But we want to get stronger and stronger. The public Is learning that when It comes to the DeLuxe it will find quiet, good music and photo dramas that have balance and body to them." STORAGE CONCERN 10 OPERATE HERE Interstate Storage Co. to. Erect Warehouse in Hammond. Hammond, Ind.. Iec. 22. It is stated on excellent authority that the Inter-State Storage and Fording Company is soon to erect In Hammond an $80,000 storage plant and warehouse on river property valued at t2O,000. That represents an actual Investment of 1CO,000. Local capital that has considered the ereclon Of a warehouse and storage building on a smaller scale has become firmly convinced that the Inter-State J

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Holiday rlonsy IF YOU WISH TO MAKE YOUR HOMH Bright and Cheerful DurinK Christmas and need a little moner to carry out your desire, we are the people that will help you. by having a confidential loan with us, something that any honest person can have for the asking. You can save money by paying cash to the merchants, who need their money, and allow us to carry you. With us you simply give your security, such as FURNITl'RR. PIANO. HORSES. WAGON. STORE OR OFFICE FIXTURES, and the cash Is delivered to you. We arrange the payments Weekly. Biweekly or monthly to suit your income and allow you from one month to one year to re

pay us. DOT CRAMP YOrnSET.P FOR CHRISTMAS MONEY ViSK YOI R CREDIT For your holiday outing or extra shopping and pay us at leisure. THE PROVIDENT LOAN CO. was organized for the people of Hammond and vicinity where they can borrow money on short notice, without the preliminaries and delays of the old-fashioned way of borrowing money. The Provident system Is modern and up-to-date. Jho Mew Law 2 percent monthly Under the PJeiv State Law NOTE Our offices for your convenience will be open early and late, from now until Christmas. It is the one place in Hammond where you can get money to do your shopping with and make a Merry Christmas for your family. DOST PUT IT OFF TOO LONG, but come. Talk the matter over with tis, and sava the annoyance of any possible delay. We will be pleased to talk with you whether you borrow or not. Loans Taken Up From Other Companies and Plaecd the New Rate Provident Loan Co. Authorised Capital, ar.O.OOO.O Licensed I'nder the Law of Iadlaaa Sue. to CALUMET LOAN CO. Tel. 323 212 Hasimond Bldg.

n XMAS people mean business and no venture will be made unless by the latter. Less than three months ago the Inter-State Storage and Fording Company sent Its representatives to Hammond In quest of a site. They obtained options on two properties through Gostlln, Meyn & Company. They have decided upon one of these which borders the Grand Calumet river. The warehouse contemplated will add grreatly to the Industrial appearance of Hammond and will stand as one of the pioneers along the river front. That there Is money In the storage business has been proven conclusively by various local men, among them Walter Sohl. who leased the entire Heintz bhilding and after renting the first Poor to various enterprises utilizes the top stories for storage. GIVES CREDIT TO MRS. SANTA CLAUS Miss Helen Kennedy of West Hammond, a young and ambitious teacher, who with Miss Kathryn O'Hara comprises the faculty of the Sobleskl Polish public school, has some entirely original ideas which she is Introducing. On Friday afternoon the one hundred and thirty pupils of the school were given their Christmas treat. "Now, remember, children," said the militant Miss Kennedy when Santa Claus was presented, "Santa is like most men. He likes to have a good time and take tie credit for what his wife does. Mrs. Santa Claus and her daughters made all these nice things." That called for a rebuttal on the part of Santa Claus. But nevertheless Miss Kennedy has raied a very timely question. At the Christmas entertainment Elsie Orminski, Dorothy Kerker, Charlt-s Rejra and Ross He-men spoke or sang. AIIB YOU A TIMKS KKADKfl. Cwret la t to 8 4ayi tuutatara) discharges. Contain no poison aad may be used full tren ctb absolutely without f mt. WHY NOT CURB YOURSELF? At DraaMrista. or we ship express prepaid uvea receipt of Jl. Foil particulars mailed on reqnest. TBS EYASS CKSaoCAJL CO Cincinnati, a

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