Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 13 August 1952 — Page 13

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Love Affairs Jail New Orleans Man Made Love Qaily. To Three Wives i NEW ORLEANS, UP — Leroy Holznian, resting M jail after playi ing the “terrific lover’* daily for two months to three of his four | wives, believed today he could, have kept goipg if his money had i lasted.’ 1 What landed the handsome French Quarter .guide and wedding I chauffeur in jai|l was the $3,200 he ' "borrowed” from one wife when the triple entertainment expenses • got too much for him. “That was what got him,” said detectives who talked with Holzman, 33, after brown-haired, statuesque Mrs. Ernestine Palmer Holzman, 28, wife No. 4, charged him with theft. Holzman adini t t e d w r ent “phooey-blooey” and married i New Orleans women without bene- ! fit of divorce since 1947, and was j thriving on roast-beef-and-potatoes I diets at three households at a i time. * ■ 1 [ That brought wives No. 1, 2 and I 3 flocking to Holzman’s cell, to the ! astonishment of-all four women. None had known he bad more than , one wife. Police began checking ■ for a possible “No. 5.” That was not all, police Mid. A I Georgia man claimed he was still martied to Holzman’s wife No. 3. |, And Hblznian added he had an I ex-wife in Baltimore, but was sure he had divorced her. “From what they all say he really was a terrific lover,” said Juvenile Patrolman Emile Nolan, who with frank curiosity got this explanation from Holzman about how .he did it: He would spend from midnight to 8 a.ni. every day with No. 1; from 5 p.m. to 1 p.m. with No. 4, and stay with No. 3 “whenever I could get the time,” Holzman said. “I would take one to the beach, one to ; the movies, and one out driving one day,” said Holzman. \“Then; I would alternate the entertainment the next day and so 1 on.” 1 • This had been his pace since last June when he married Missj Painter, using the name Mitchell. Last February he married Martha Jo Myers, 27, as Leroy Bradddck. “Martha Jo was the only one he rtlally supported,” Patrolman Nolan said. “The rest supported him. He made them feed him roast beef and potatoes-.” ' I

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' Holzman had called quits -with Cecile, whom he married last November under the name of Elwood Braddock, but was still the fond husband of slim, gray-haired cUra, 40i his wife since 1947. . ,V, \ . Peddle* His Loaves LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) —James M. Whitely failed to return with his, fellow 11 jurors after lunch. A salesman for a baking company, Whitely decided to pell some bread on bis route instead. Police at nearby New Albany, Ind., found Whitely after several hours and sent him 102 Their Number \ TAHOKA, Tex. (UP) — Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Mendes find the number 102 has a special meaning for them. Their daughter, Paulina, was the 102nd child to be born in the Tahoka hospital in 1950. Their son, Manuel, Jr., born in the same hospital, was the 102nd child for 1951. Trade in a Good Town-r-Decatur!

| DOLLAR-DAY $ 1 KAYE’S off on AH NUNN BUSH and FREEMAN’S MEN’S SHOES. .A i__ . •100 PAIRS LADIES’ — AA DRESS SHOES - - SIY." — FALL COLORS LADIES WEDGIES „ — LADIES’ 51 GAUGE jA HYLON HOSE -- - - $1“ ■" - ■■■p.— Headquarters for WEATHERBIRD — JUMPING JACK — BUSTER BROWN SHOES for Children. KAYE’S SHOE STORE Shoes For The Entire Family X-RAY FITTED 154 N. SECOND ST. r ■■ — H j[ II Uli HI —

FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP)—Kerry Kelly, 4-year-old daughter of State Ben. Keith Kelly, caused consternation at the annual pdliceman’s picnic when she Insisted on seeing a real policeman. A policeman in a sport shirt Just wasn’t a policeman to Kerry. , 4 Losing Made Easier SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—-A. Ban Francisco port of embarkation Army officer has invented a safety device to be used on heavy cranes which is expected to save time and mohey in unloading and loading ship’s cargo, Lt. Col. Charles E. Kelley designed a metal plate for the inside of a crane boom to iqdicate the load being lifted. A pendulum swinging over the plate Indicates the maximum load permissible. v : — . Os New York State’s 82 counties, according to U. Census oL agriculture figures, 44 were among the first lOOpounties in the U.S. In the output of one or more agrt cultural products. I'* • ' . i ——

DOLLAR DAY Dress Sale 14 SEERSUCKER DRESSES, Stripes, Each*2.oo 31 SUMMER DRESSES, Greatly Reduced. Cottons, Ginghams, Fine Bemberg Sheers — Each 3.00 , 25 BETTER DRESSES, Cottons, Rayons in Junior, Misses, Half Sizes. Values to $12.95. Now 5.00 18 White Broadcloth Shirtmaker BLOUSES. Large ’ / sizes 38 to 46. Were $2.98. Each 1.00 65 GIRLS SUMMER DRESSES, at HALF PRICE and Even ‘ Sizes 3 12 ‘ Now — 2.98, 3.98, 4.98 10 White Sheer Batiste BLOUSES. Sizes 32 and 34. Were $2.98. Each 2V- 2.00 4 GIRLS RAINCOATS, sizes 3-4-5, tan color. Each 1.00 One Large Rack of Girls Skirts, Shorts, Ladies’ Cotton " Sweaters, Slacks, etc. Real Bargains. Choice 1.00 Ladies Hosiery & Underwear! Gloves! NYLON HOSIERY SALE (Irregulars) “Fabrimode” 45 gauge, 30 denier NYLON HOSIERY in new fall shades. Sizes 8 «/ 2 to 11. Buy them by the $< fin r box! FRIDAY ONLY... 2 PAIR I 51 Gauge 30 Denier NYLON HOSIERY (irregulars) . Pair 79c 60 Gauge 15 Denier (extra sheer) NYLON HOSIERY (irregulars) p a j r 88c LADIES RAYON PANTIES (Spunlo Qualtiy) Pink Only. Regular and Extra Size. Regular 69c to 89c quality 2 for SI.OO LADIES RAYON GOWNS, good style! $3.98 grade, ••* broken sizes and colors Sale, Each $2.00 GLOVE SALE! Just in. New Fall and Winter style * fabric GLOVES. Stitched finger trim. Black or $ awaK Brown. Sizes 6«/ 2 to 8. Real Value! Pair Infants Wear! ' ' ' ■ Infants BABY DRESSES, white, color trim each SI.OO SWEATER SETS, with Cap and Boots set SI.OO INFANTS SWEATERS, Button Style, All Wool, slightly 1soiled (one group at $1.49) One group at SI.OO Boys CAPS, assorted colorseach 75c Pique JACKETS, sizes 4-6-6 x. Were $1.98. Elastic back, Color: dark brown Now SI.OO Little Girls DRESSES, sizes 1 to 3 year. Sold for $2.98 and $3.98 DOLLAR DAY each $1.98 DIAPER JEANS, blue denim, all sizes. Were $1.59. Now SI.OO White Knit TRAINING PANTS, sizes J-2-33 fw SI.OO Dry Goods Special! ; RAYON SHANTUNG, plain pink, blue, lavender yard SI.OO Bemberg Sheer Rayon PRINTS, 39” wide yard SI.OO RAYON DRESS PRINTS, 39” wide. Choose fronl dots and figured patterns 2 yards SI.OO PRINTED PLISSE CREPE, cotton Z_ 2 yards SI.OO * DRESS PRINTS (sanforized)yard 50c PICOLAY DRESS. MATERIAL, plain white, pink, gold. Was 79c. : 2 yards sl.do PLAID GINGHAM, plain and stripe chambray gingham. Values up to 79c 2 Vards 1.00 ’ BLEACHED MUSLIN, best 80 square quality*.23 yards 1.00 • HEAVY UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, good grade 3 yards 1.00 ' 1 j -| COTTON DRESS PRINTS (80-square grade) A good < AA selection. 36” wide 3 Yards 1 *ZZZ22ZZZZZZ2Z3ZZ222Z3ZZZZ2ZZZZZ2Z!ZZZZZZZZZEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ* PILLOW TUBING, 42” wide bleached 1 2 yards FANCY TOWELING, 17” wide ___X - 3 yards 1.00 OUTING FLANNEL, plain colors pink, green, yellow, blue, 36” wide 3 yards 100- \ Stevens “P” TOWELING, All Linen, 18” widthyard 39c n J.' °B<4tes” Woven BEDSPREADS, Full or Twin \ Size iju. ’’ each $5 00 FEATHER full size, 25% Duck Feathe’ri ’ tic . kin & covered. Pair $5.00 FIGURED; PLASTIC for Curtains, etc. (Choose from entire stock of 36” widths, large selections) 2 yards 1.00 . "■’■■Nijlll.il I-/ ir ■■.n.uri,, ;■ -j . ~ ; .. ■ ’£- ; PLASTIC LEATHERETTE, 54 inches wide. Colors, Blue, Aft Red, Green, Yellow. Reg. $1.50 grade. yard V ..... '\i, /' . ‘ \ | " PLASTIC RUFFLETTE, 5” width. Frame around your ® z windows, plain colors “ 4 vards 1 00 “Giosheen” DRAPERY MATERIAL, 36” wide?’7short ‘v?JS?SL ar mate " al .- ReK-«1.59 yard 1.00 48 Wide DRAPERY FABRICS, several pieces on sale, heavy quality, figured patterns V ard 1-00 15 Pair FINE RAYON NET CURTAINS, 90” long," — champagne color, ready to hang. Were $3.98. oair 298 ORGANDIE CURTAINS, Ruffled, White and Pastel P colors, 54” lohg, for short windows pa ir 1.98 Towels, Wash Ms, Etc. CANNON TOWEL SETS—One towel, Two cloths 4 Set $1 00 Heavy Quality TERRY CLOTH HAND TOWELS __ 4 _’Z”L _ 2 for sl*oo WASH CLOTHS, Heavy 39c grades, assorted colors 4 for SIOO Pastel BATH TOWELS, all colors, 20” x 40” 2 foT $1 OO PLASTIC LUNCH CLOTHS, 52” x 52” 2 IRONING BOARD PAD and COVER, ‘‘fex-knft””l"r_Z" Set SI.OO Rugs and Linoleum COTTON LOOP SHAG RUGS, size 18” x 30”. Non-Skid Back. Choose from 12 New Colors each $1 00 Other Sizes up to 4 x 6 feet at Special Low Prices. CONGOWALL or QUAKER WALL COVERING! In all popular colors, 54” height. FRIDAY ONLY! . P P (Cut any length needed) t 2 Lineal Feet $1 Off 25 AXMINSTER SCATTER RUGS, Size 27 x 54 inch. Values to SIO.OO. (Discontinued patterns.) Good All Wool Quality - Farh nn INLAID LINOLEUM REMNANTS! Now" «/ 2 Bit" Standard guage. Size pieces for' smaU rooms. Was $2.98. Now Y d. $1.45 NIBLICK & Co.