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Creditors wlil rv..er n- thing en the vJ owed them by dmund N. li.-ilz. manager of ihc Gary and JtmV"Works, who, t !: Illfl h:. potitioti in voluntary baiikruiac? in i'e !' ! ral court at IIammon-1. Haiz, who now lUes t UM I l'.Tty in'th st., iary, formeriy lived In Hammond and operated a m-.nu-ini t works at Cnlunv-t and Mrt"ii avts. AocorUngr to his statement. Hal a !). no stock in trade and his only a-s -f ts ar hi:- clothiiiK valued at $;:, and a wat h and chain, worth $25. He claims ex..ni;r these. His debts amount to $2,214: Attorney U. G. Sproat is repri niing Balz in the matter.
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Lake Central, Labor union, haa been f.ostponed. it vva.? arm unee.l this morning by Fred Detriek, pre.-i lent of the labor organization. Ti.e lv!pnnrt.ei.t, Mr. Dietrick said was due to the inability of aft-.m.-yn to complete tee taking of d" posit i.m.i of witness. which will be a part, of the cviden:-e presented !n an effort to show that
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T. H. DONAHUE DIED TODAY Thomas "H. TVinohu, 414 H' ffrnan St. Hammond, died this morninp at St. Mar-ftt-r't's hospital. Pneumonia. wt the (.o.;so of his death. Ho was 54 ywirs old and leaves a widow, three sons and a dausrhter. ilr. IonaJhue was formerly : i mnn , . . e Int.. V. .. . 1 -.... , .
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CHICAGO, Feb ".Willie Dalton, $772 000 bank thief, formally booked on a Brand larceny charce. was awaitIrtir Ind'ctment by the e v md jury to
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th 'boys' court tomorrow morninar At'ornev (ifnrt'f C,iti: nther. one
the two attorneys, who so suecessfu Ty j i'ij defended Iiieut. Carl O. Wanderer. -1
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General Contractor and Builder INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA Vve hate j'j't cornplefed plans and specifications for these builaings nerev:U a-.lvertised. Those buildings have cor.crrte basements, hard wrorj trim and floors. For further particulars call at my ofiite, Third Floor Indiana Building. Phone 344-J. 3717 Cedar Si., Indiana 1 arbor. 5- rcom Bungalow, press brick front $5,000.00 6- roo;u Bu-.trilow. press brick front 5.500.00 6-rriom and Sun Parlor Bungalow, press brick front. . . . 6,600.00 6-room and Sun Parlor Bungalow, press brick front. .. . 6,175.00 In a Door Bed Bungalow, press brick front 5,000.00
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These buildings are all finished in hardwood with hardwood Moors. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED All Work Done Promptly
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