Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 78, Hammond, Lake County, 18 September 1919 — Page 12
3THE THU2J. Thursdav. Sent. 18. 1910. flu 1 Car Annex Grand Central Piano Co., 584 Oakley Ave., near Plummer, Hammond The Only Exclusive Player Roll Store in Lake County All the World's Latest Roll Hits --Largest Library of Foreign Rolls of All Known Makes WJIP rFVIB VtThfT FREE EXCHANGE SERVICE. Free Supplement and Lists VV HJJ Ii Y iL, Bf HJHJ Df World's Latest Hits every month send in your Name and and Address today. Call today and hear your Favorite Song as Played nd Sung by the Writer. "CREDIT IF YOU WANT IT"
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No Train Service for Tolleston Residents.
Hopes cf the Tollestim resident for the re-opening of a Joint station of the Pennsylvania railroad and the Michigan Central railroad went glimmering sterday. when the news gained circulation that ttie public service commission of Indiana bad turned down the petition signed by twenty-five prominent residents in that section. Ever since the war. Tolleston residents have, been without train service on either railroad and it has become necessary for them to come to Gary o nthe surface lines and then take the
night, chances for the murderer's capture look less favorable than they did earlier In the week and It Is feared that
he has had ample time to escape and
make his getaway on a train for som:!
eastern city. It Is known that Itadicanin had friends In Indiana Harbor and following the murder St was thought that he would attempt to reach there and go in hiding util he would be able to make his escape to another city. Although the police have not been able to secure any trace of him. a network of police all over the entire region are keeping their fycs on the alert for him and hope their
efforts will not prove futile.
"WISH I COULD LEAD WINNER SOMETIME" MAY HAVE BEEN GRIFFITH'S GREETING
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CAN CELLS GAME WITH WHITE SOX The 'White Sox, American League pennant aspirants, will not play in Gary next Monday, September. 22, according to an announcement made by members of the Knights of Columbus this morn-
Michlgan or the Pennsylvania from . lng. who had planned on holding a nion-
tr.is city if tney wisn to travel on these lines. The station which was one of the oldest in the county was closed shortly after America's entrance into the war as a war saving measure. In denying? the petition, the public , service commission ordered thot by the first of next month, tha the American Express Company extend its Gary collection and delivery service to the business section of Tolleston, also asked in the petition.
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ster sport carnival on that date. It
was also planned to have Dempsey and
Mciariana and an array or star mirathon runners on hand for the occasion. The sport festival will be held st a later date.
GARY MURDERER STILL AT LARGE Nearly four days having elapsed since Fete Radicanin stabbed and murdered Pete Krisivich -in a drunken melee on
FILES SEPARATE MAINTENANCE SUIT. Abble Richards. 31 Fillmore strtet. Gary, yesterday In Gary superior court filed a separate maintenance suit sgainst her husband, Frank Richards, who as the -wife alleges, that on January C, 1919. knocked her teeth out and on September 13. 1919. separated. Three thousand dollars alimony and $100 per month for her support is asked by the plaintiff.
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the city officials in Gary to rush the street improvement program to compltlon and yesterday and today the working forces of the contractora have been increased to comply wit hthe order. This week the asphalt concrete pavement on Fourth Avenue was computet and work was started by contractors Englehardt and Cain on Tyler street. This will be paved with the tame material as the Fourth Avenue Job. Work is also to be done on Adam and Virginia street. The latter will be the last job of the year. At the regular session of the board uf public works next Monday morning, bidn will be releived for the improvement of Massachusetts street from 33th avenue to Ridge Road. The estimate is about $26,000, according to City Engineer Cottingham. Bids will also be received for the construction of Local Sewed No. 93. near 45th avenue .
Soldier "Ward has jeen in the service since May, 1917. He has been stationed at Douglas, Ariz. William Hecker and Charles Brown enlisting at the same time with Ward have aI?o receiv..1 their discharges.
BILT AND SCREW STRIKERS GATHER
To make all arrangements to J'n the country-wide steel and iron str:k
. , . which is heralded for next Monday The Girls Athletic Association or the , morni wha the day Ehlft3 s.ar, tv Froehr.l school, Gary, on Friday evening ; ,. . ... .!.,., -, ,., ,
of this week will give a beach party at Miller in honor of their physical trainor. Miss Doris McFaddcn. The marriage of Miss McFadden to Ernest Bayton. a former Gary newspaper man and sport wirter, is announced to take place next week.
Gary Screw and Bolt "Works met in a rronster mass meeting at the Roumania Hall in GaVy yesterday afternoon. It was i. closed fusion, and the result oi the meeting -,:ts not made known.
GARY ELKS OPEN SEASON'S ACTIVITIES
At the Ambridire school at Gary to-
nlgt a meeting will he held for the dis-.
cusslon of adult education in connection with the night school work of the public I Th ,jSrv ordPr of schools. Miss Beatrice Fishe will be the their soc,al Proram of the m"principal speaker of the evening and J.with an informal dancmg party at E. Smith will fi-lve a resnonse. i,lub rooms thls evening and according
GARY BRIEFS . William .Ward of the mechanical branch of the service has returned" to his home at 1673 Tenth place. Tolleston.
An enjoyable dancing party given by Hobart lodge of Odd Fellows was given at their club rooms in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of Odd Fellowship in the V. S. last night. A large number of Odd Fellows .w ith their ladle attended from Gary.
enjoyable evening is promised. E'i'ks and their families and invited gues: are cordially incited to attend. Th" music will be furnished by sterling' five piece Jass orchestra.
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We take pleasure to announce to the public .that we are open for business as a first class Cleaning and Dyeing establishment. We are now in a position to furnish the public the best satisfactory service and at the lowest possible prices. Our work is fully guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. Hammond Cleaning and Dyeing Co. Inc. PHONE HAMMOND 3501. 742-744 State Line Street, Near Ogden. Hammond, Ind.
Clark Griffith, veteran manager of Washington ciub. greeting General Pershing at Washington ball park. One of the first bits of relaxation General Pershing had after reaching Washington on his return from overseas was to atch the National and Tigers play. Pershing received a great ovation from ths fans. He shook hands with Managers Griffith and Jenning3.
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Serbian Leader Guest Of Gary Friends. Lieut. Kad A. I'ardba vlch. A. K. C. editor-manager of the "New Serbia" in Los Angeles, Calif., who has just returned to the United States after IS months service in Europe is In Gary the guest
cf numerous Serbian friends. ! Lieutenant Tarubavlch is well known
main for a few days give information regirdinjr the "old country" and friends
1 there. The lieutenant received many j decorations from the Serbian govern1 ment for valiant service as a Hetl Cross I v crker.
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Application fcr an injunction is also Unable to schedule a game for Satur-! made by the. plaintiff to restrain tho de- jlay Gary-S c!assy high sch0ol football fendent from disposing of any of his warri0rs vho hcld lhe Alumni to a 0-0; property. score in the openine sraine of the season!
at the Emerson field last Saturday, will devote the afternoon in a practice game against the second team. All candidates
j for the 1913 tam will be given a tiout. ' J That Gary will turn out one of thej fastest pridiron squads in years is thej bright prospect that is in store for local i pigskin fans and the staff of coaches al-j ready have dreams of the team, plr.yingl
for the state championship honors. They I will average in the neighborhood of 150 founds.
j Next week, the high school coaches; ' will send the" men through their first!
real trainjng work and hope to have the!
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Were Old, Used Pianos! Did You "Fair for Deceptive Piano Advertising? Every few daye you see a three-quarter page advertisement of "DON'T WAIT ANOTHER 'MINUTE" piano bargains. It says: -YOU SAVE FROM 50 TO 200 NOW." "YOU SAVE ALL DEALERS' AND MIDDLEMEN'S PROFIT." "HURRY! AS THESE BARGAINS WON'T LAST MiUCH LONGER.' Mr. Piano Buyer, do you fall for that sort of "gush?" Do you think any dealer with on tenth of one per cent honesty of purpose will sell you "A FINE $250 PIANO FOR $139?" "THIS $275 PIANO NOW $152?" -THIS $300 PIANO NOW $165?" "THIS $350 PIANO NOV $175?" In all that big, bold, black type you were not told that these "Hurry" bargains were old. used pianos. Piano dealers with a spark of honesty In their backbone are not afraid to tellyou the NAME of the PIANOS. whether they are OLD OR NEW, la their advertising. r ,
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men in excellent shape for their game with East Chicago a week from Saturday. Word comes from the Twin Ci'yi that they a'to hae a fast aggregation! this year and hope to give the Steei City team a hard tussle. !
HIS CHILDREN OPENS SOCIAL SESSION
AT MILLER BEACH
i I William Voiglvis was a widower wi-h
' three children when he married his sec lend wife. Ethel VoigKis. in September.' The T. r. S. C. E. club of th- First ! 191S. but she was not satisfied with Tresbytorian church in Gary will opr-n home conditions and left him. according its social Program cf the season at Mil,n hr h..s,nrl in a divorce eomnlaint. lfr beach Friday evening in the lonn of
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Puritan Malt Extract and Hops make an excellent, snappy and nourishing drink at home. Each carton contains 2 io lb. malt extract and package choice pressed hops, light or dark, sufficient for 6 gallons or 60 pints. One trial will convince you. Package $1.5Q Root Beer Extract, package 1....; 19 Hebe Milk, can 13; 2 for. 25c Calumet Catsup, 18p 3 for. . 50 Swift Pride Soap. G for. 29? Richelieu Baked Beans, caa . 15 Pancake Flour, assorted, 2 for. . 25 Fancy OraJiges, dozen. 39 Yellow Turnips, per lb Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for ...25 Mixed Spices in package, 10; 3 for. 25 Best Native Boneless Rib Roast 3() Fancy Plate Boiling Beef 15 Plate Corn Beef . 14c?
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Fancy Leg Lamb 30c? Lamb Shoulder . 25$ Beef Tenderloins 42c? Calf or' Beef Brains .. .18? Extra Large Beef Kidneys, each. , 8 Hamburger Steak . 20c? Pickled Herring, 2 for ; 15c? New Sauer Kraut, quart 15c? Spare Ribs 18c? Veal St8W, nice and .fresh . 20c? Native Veal Shoulder - 25c?
morning. ?he also called him vile names, abused him and took no interest whatsoever n the three children. Since she left him ri August. 1310. h has made an off.rt to locate her whereabouts but has b'-cn unable to find any trace of her.
a beef roast social and according to the committee, a very pleasant program has been arranged.
GARY ITEMS Because Mike Movkovlch. a Gary foreigner, made slanderous remarks about Louis Galub's wife. Galub had M'ke arrested and In Justice Clemens' Justice court last night Mike failed to prove his allegations against the character of the woman and he was handed a fine f five and cost3. Tauhna Carr. the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Carr, died at the home, 1C4 3 "West ISth avenue. Gary, yesterday afternoon. Funeral services In charge of the "William's Undertaking company was conducted this morning at 10 o'clock with burial at Gary Oak Hill cemetery. But one building permit was issued at Gary since yesterday was thst of J. .T Jablenrki. who will erect a one-story frame residence 10 cost $t.0no at 1 54 S Carolina street.
SEASON CLOSES AT MILLER BEACH. B-r-r-r-r. There are but a few of the' red corpuscled mermaids that are attemptingthe cool lake breezes and water of Lake Michlg-an at Miller Beach these days AnA yesterday when
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Icssary to scan the shore line for the
daring ones, th" 1319 bathing; season afficially came to a close. t The season has been a. most successful one as far as attentance goes, as during the heat wave there was not a beach along the I.ake that gave sway to the monster crowds that Miller did. It was not only patronized by Gary residents, but during the week ends. Illinois and in fact bathers from all over the entire region attended regularly.
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But can you trust any .concern that hides Its motives? There is no law to compell stlphod, sliding price piano dealers from being en the 6quare with the public. When any concern tries to se;i you "land under water," it's time for you to investigate. Deceptive advertising goes hand in hand with slip-shod, eliding price, commission paying piano selling. Put it down that any concern who cares nothing for facts in its advertising cares nothing for its customers after a sale is made.
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C. W. HUBBARD AUTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St., Hammond.
Fall Shoes IIcwv much is a shoe worth that docs not lit ?
Come to our store, select the'style of shoe that you like, and it will be fitted to your foot by one of our men who is specially trained in shoe fitting-. If you already have foot troubles our Foot Expert will prove to you that you can wear stylish shoes in perfect comfort by removing the cause of vour foot ills with a pair of WIZARD Adjustable, Feather-Light Fcot Appliances. J AS. B. ORTT
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CASH BUYERS: We are continuously aaked what ara your cash discounts. To make he matter perfectly easy for everv prospective cuatomer we attach herewith a table ahowlnr the discounts allowed for cash and payments. Here Is an unparalleled chance to buy your choice of the world s best Pianos at prices and cash Bavinfs undreamed of. TIME BUYERS: If you can pay down more than tha advertised terms, you aave. money. Pay down ten. twenty, fifty you will receive a receipt In accordance to the amount of money you leave an first payment. Every one sets the same offer. Bach man or woman can save according- to the amount of money that can be spared as a first payment.
On Sale Until MONDAY Come prepared to make a small deposit as no pianos will be tet aside as sold unless 11 deposit is made eventhough it is small. Full value allowed on your Liberty Bonds.
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Fay $10 down Get a recelptifor $12.00 Pay $15 down Get a receipt -for $1!.C0 Pay $20 down Get a recelpr for $24. CO Pay $25 down Get a receipt for $30.00 Pay $30 down Get a receipt for $35 00' Pay $35 down Get a receipt. for $42.09 Pay $40 down Get a receipt for $4S.OO Pay $50 downGet a receipt for $60.00 Pay $75 down Get a receipt for $90.00 Pay $100 down Get a receipt for $110.00
W are manufacturers. Every tlml you bay a Piano or Player from us you buy that instrument direct from the MAKER. Figure It out for yourself. Can a manufacturer selling direct from factory to home save the buyer money? We are ei're a call at our wareroorca -will convince you, isewt oddee! or!:::::nl?SS V U tSS Call and Convince Yourself Today Call and inspect these brand new pianC8 and compare our methods -ith those of the "HURRY OR YOU LOSE," say much and mean nothing plans oi others.
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