Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1921 — Page 5
Tuesday, November
THE TIMES. PAGE FIVE
GARY NEWS
FRANK DON'T TF.T.T. HIS AGE NO MORE frank Roach, eensrenUI captain of tne Gary police force department, ha.l a birthday Sunila hut you w;ou!d never know tt, no sirec, for Captain isn't tilling his ase no more. The only one that i in the inside is the Mrs. ami ulnal. o apelincs to tell us when. Frank waa born. "Anyhoo' his birthday did not slip t'.v unnoticed, as the buys at the station chipped in and boupht him a beautiful Victrola and when he got home irom work Saturday niht he mass glvt :i the em prise of his "young" life, 'there wj fclso a little celebration at the Hoaoh domicile Sunday.
WtEADNAlK.HT MARYLAND TO ESCAPE DESTRUCTION UNDER HUGHES PI,AN
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WANTS $10,000,00 ALIMONY IN DIVORCE SUIT Mike Zarkovteh was inadu defendant In a suit for divorce filed by hla wife, Apna Xaioovich, in tne Gary JaiUo Sufurior court. Anna charges that Mike is guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment toward her. fho nays that lie. threatened her life. Thw plaintiff u.Vs that the bo granted $10,000 alimony unil that the care and custody of their two children lie given to her.
ut tlio Kuine tlmi: her husband Bpen Lis miitity in jmjoI rooms and gambling: h'HlbCS.
HIGHWAY AUTO BANDITS MAKE NEW APPEARANCE Joseph Schneider, 1417 W. 17th at., ;ary. had a thfilling: experience as well as a narrow escape from death last evening. While headed east on 14th avenue in h.s car, he saw another car coming towards him between Cleveland and Oram street. A moment after he had turned the epot light on the approach riK machine which had the llfthts out
he jaw the flash of a revolver and a bullet crashed throurh his windshield. According to Schneider in hi state nsent to the police the driver of the car which was enclosed with side curtains had on a black mask and there were a number of other men in the machine. This is the first appearance of ants hiehway bandits In the Gary region for several months.
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BOLEWSKI BAKERY SUED FOR $108.10. The Uolnweki Bakery. 17th avenue, Gary, was made defendant in a POlt filed by the International Company, a New York Corporation, for Roods purchased to the amount of $108.10, The case which Js liled in Clemen's court will be tried next week. ''
Knocked Her Down;
Seeks A Divorce, i j Charslng that her huuband knocked ! her down and kicked her about the face ; and body, lionise Stiprih asks for a : divorce from her husband, Frank Strlpi ih. The rate is filed in the Ciary Lake ; Superior court. She apk that the bonds i of matrimony now existitnf between hr ,
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START TO REMODEL GARY Y. W. C. A. HOME Work on the remodelling of the new T V.T. C. A. home at Siitth avenue an JfassachuBetts street Is progressing rapidly In an effort of the contractors to have the Job frompleted before severe winter weather sets in.
He Spent Money; Wife Sues For A Divorce In a complaint filet In the Gary Lke Superior court by fllrdle Clark, the plaintiff seeks a divorce and 11.000 alimony from her husband, Andrew Clark. Hirdie charges that her hu."and forced her to the most rigid economy, while
CHICAGO. Nov. The popular suflpleion that only fat men and firemen wear suspender is all wrong:. Invest i'gation here reveals that the ralluit, famous parking place for your thumbs, is stasrinsa oome-back. In fact, suspenders are (becoming quite nolby, C. C. Bordn.jr, a men's clothing designer, says the new and growing popmlarHy of the uspender came with the advent of the bell-bottom trousers now considered by many as the nifty thing. In the haberdaslieries and department stores it Is stated that rales of suspenders are increasing steadily. The most popular eolwr Is blue, although there is a demand for delicate lavender and flowered pink.
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Thanksgiving Special FRUIT CAKE tfA Per pound UC SPECIAL MINCE PIE QA Each OUC MARSHMALLOW ICED LAYER CAKE 1 Q Each IOC DANISH BUTTER COFFEE CAKES Each ..,v. oOC Bake-Rite Bakery 253 STATE STREET PHONE 3489 812 CALUMET AVENUE PHONE 2235
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FORMER GARY "COUNT" IS GIVEN A JAIL SENTENCE Count C Von Forrester, beau IdeaL
n Gary's eariy days who t lajmed to ! be ?.n Australian Nobleman, is now ' pervinj; in a Pennsylvania penitentiary as a result of A recent swindle in which lie was convicted of being implicated. While a resident of the steel city, the ' Count wa? in the real estate business' and when leaving the city, !tft many victims who had sold Jots to people
uppc.pite the Has lelar.d ship building plant in New Jersey. He has been absent from the city for several years. Iinvinp taken up his residence in the j Pittsburgh district. Von Forester was convicted of larer.y by, trick and artifice and conspir-i &cy and sentenced to serve not less I than one year or more than a year and I & half. The Times carried an exclusive article several months ago of his arr.-t and trial.
HUGE SUM SPENT FOR GARY STREET IMPROVEMENTS In street and alley Improvements made by the city of Gary during the lfl road construction campaign, ?.- 420.01 was expended according to an interesting report submitted to the board of works by City Kngineer Cottlngham, at the regular weekly meetInp yesterday. Gary now has the best streets of any city Its slza it: the state. There were ten corweret navinr i-
tracts completed during the past season, involvlnir a. total of 94 744 3 annar-o
yards of pavement at a total cost of
Crete paving of alleys, adding: two and I
a. no. 1 1 miies to vne pavea alley system of the city. The total cost of the 18 jobs was f74. 1M and involved the laying of 22, 66."). 4 square yard of concrete. The year's program also included the
resurfacing of six streets with sheet asphalt all of which have been completed. These contracts added 31.8S1.7 square yard of wphalt paving at a cost of J0d.773.S7.
is due and owing the plaintiff the sum of $2 14. SO for goods now held by the defendant, and delivered to him upon his order.
HUSBAND CRUEL; WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE Alleging that her husband Lon T. MoYaj,- n'moat' broke her arm three week after their marriage, Azorah Mc. Vay has filed a suit for divorce charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. She alleges that her husband on one occasion took the cartridges out of a revolver and pointed It rrose to her ear, then clicked It. Fh- charges further that her husband threatened to kill her. ?he asks for an absolute divorce and that her maiden name of Azorah Uristow bo restored to her.
SECOND HAND MAN
IN BANKRUPTCY
The second had clothing business. I
FURNITURE CO. SUED ONACOUNT The Lima M&t tress Company, of Lima, Ohio, has instituted suit against the Stimson Furniture Company in the
city court of Garv, alleging that there i
xuppnseu to nourisn wtien times are bad. seems not so good right now. Jacob Weiner. of Cary. admitted it today when he shut no shop and announced he is a bankrupt. Weiner was proprietor of a new and Refund hand gent's furnishing store at 924 i:roadvvay, Gary. His petition In bankruptcy was filed today in the federal court at Hamm..nd. tbts are listed at 5,375.06 while Ms assets are placed at $3,008.02. of which $d00 Is
exempted
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STANDARD PERCALE 36-INCH STANDARD PERCALE Light and dark colors, figured and striped. Regular price 25c per 1 A A yard. For this day only. ... 7 YARDS FORV.UU CANTON CREPE 40-INCH ALL-SILK CANTON CREPE Black, navy and brown. Good heavy quality, lustrous finish; 0 EQ $4.48 value. Wednesday only, per yard P -Ci U i7
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For Our Thanksgiving Special Wednesday, We Will Have the Following
YOUNG TENDER CHUCK ROASTPer pound
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FRESH PICNIC HAMS Per pound . .
10c PI
HOME-MADE COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 10lp Per pound C
FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS Per pound
04 i ll
FRESH DRESSED GEESE Per pound
32c
FRESH DRESSED DUCKSPer pound
32r m
SEE OUR WINDOWS AND PICK OUT YOUR THANKSGIVING POULTRY
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Phonograph Bargains
If you had the good fortune to visit the closing out sale of the State Street store of J. M. M1LC0CKS0N MUSIC CO. two weeks ago, you will surely know what this sale means to you and that it is to your great interest to grasp this opportunity to get one of these bargains in Pianos and Phonographs. After disposing of nearly 200 Phonographs during that sale, we were still compelled to rent four different warerooms and also all other storage space we could get m Hammond in order to house the large stock of instruments which we had left after the sale, and we have since received over 100 Phonographs and Player-Pianos which were in transit to us at the time we were served to vacate the store. During that sale we sold as many as four Phonographs to one private individual, and there were fourteen different families in Hammond and vicinity who purchased as many as two and three each. We shipped Players and Phonographs as far as Omaha, Neb., and various other cities and towns, and were actually compelled to refuse at least twenty-live sales in Hammond because we could not condition and handle instruments for delivery. There positively was not a moment from 8 A. M. in the morning until as late as 1 1 :30 P. M. that there was not from two to ten customers in our store waiting to buy Pianos and Phonographs. This fact can easily be substantiated by thousands of people in Hammond alone, hence this sale. When you see anything advertised by J. M. W1LCOCKS0N MUSIC CO. you can always find it just a little better in your favor than you see it on paper. Every Piano, Player and Phonograph that is purchsaed at this sale is covered with the best possible guarantee and it sold without war tax or interest, which tneans that you save at least $100.00 in every purchase of a Player-Piano, to lay nothing of the slaughtering reduction in p:ice of same. No dealer can duplicate or buy many of the instruments at wholesale for the price sold at this time by us.
Special Piano Bargains Two new $1,050.00 SOLO PLAYER-PIANOS. The highest priced and most handsome Player obtainable. t ? C f Special hand-made hench to match pKJJJ Ten new $800.00 PLAYER-PIANOS with bench and full , ' equipment and rolls, etc. In any wood. Very ? C A special at JJ Four new $600.00 PLAYER-PIANOS with bench &A A A and full equipment UU Four new $600.00 PLAYER-PIANOS with full 3Q equipment, in all woods
Two like-new slightly used PLAYER-PIANOS. OQE with full equipment VtiOw
Two new $850.00 STRAIGHT PIANOS, best that money can buy ,
Two new high-grade PIANOS that retail at $450, Q O benches to match Ten good, slightly used PIANOS Bauer, $100: Vose, $90; Straube, like new, $125; Cable, $125; Webber, $100; Shultz, $ 1 00. Four other makes, $75 to $ 1 50. PIANOS TO RENT e
COLUMBIA GARF0N0LAS and COLUMBIA RECORDS are sold exclusively in Hammond by COLU.MBIA MUSIC SHOP, hat automatic stop except Columbia Grafonolas.
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One new $1,250.00 Special Hand-Carved Solid Mahogany
PHONOGRAPH. This is the most exquisite design of Con
sole model in the United States. Has Seenim
& Netsor image trusses, etc
Two new $400 PHONOGRAPHS, beautiful hand 1 79 roliriprl ras with vrvtliino- to matrh
Six new SPECIAL 1922 MODELS, retail from
$150 to $325. Special now. $50.00 to.
Three new hand-made SPECIAL PHONOGRAPHS 1 that retail at $350. Now J 1 U U Ten new $300 highest grade PHONOGRAPHS, oak and walnut. Snrial at . . .......
Fifty new $125 models of world's best PHONOGRAPHS, at $65 to
Thirty slightly used PHONOGRAPHS, in most all OfJA makes and designs, woods, etc., $30 to PJJ One hundred new world's best PHONOGRAPHS. O A A $85.00 to . . .UU It Will be Impossible for Any Person to See this Stock Without Finding a Phonograph That They Want
No matter what the musical hit may be, you see it first and at its best on a Columbia Record. No other phonograph
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New $1,050 Solo PLAYER PIANO $650
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With Columbia Music Shop S77 Hohman Street, Opposite Parthenon Theatre Open Evenings, Phone 322
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