Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 351, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1922 — Page 12
PIANO STUNT COMES TO SUDDEN END Improper care giTen him toy his advisors and attendants was responsiblefor ."Jack" Xavld Livinrstone being: forced to give up .la effort to break the Tor.gr distance piano playing record In 3ary yesterday.
Just two days and one hour after he started playing In tho window of Umpleby's, he was forced to Kive up yesterday afternoon at Ave o'clock. Bandages placed on his wrist were too tight and his hands having; swoolen, cut off the blood supply. Still playing, his attendants advised him to stop. Livingston immediately went to bed and did not awaken until this morning, lie said this morning that he will try again and will succeed.
GARY
BOUTS
A FARCE
Cha
ries oyer
for Clerk
Artist Jim Hart Is touring Lake County in search of local color to bring his Charles Dyer series down to date in tomorrow's paper. Don't fail to miss the next 'drawing which will appear on this page in all editions of The f I ! L limes. Thank You.
Boxing Exhibition at Miller . Last Night Given Death Knell. Johnson Gave Fans Their Money Back.
fighters had two managers, one want
ing him to fight a certain percentage while the other refused. The truth of the matter was that the house was so small that there was derstood that Mayor Johnson has been approached regarding the appointment of a boxing commission and that the council members are in favor of the proposition.
Unless some steps are taken to either regulate boring exhibitions in Gary or appoint a commission, the
lid might as well be clamped down on the boxing game. Last night in the neighborhood of not enough money to guarantee the participants. Kestless, th fans became disgrunt led and yelled that they wanted their money back and Mr. Johnson, owner and manager of the Gay Mill Garden made the announcement that unless the promoters started the fight in five minutes he would give the fans their money. ,The fighters still refused to go on and Mr. John
son paid tho fans for their tickets
at the box off.ce.
It is just such fight promoting as
this that gives boxing the black eye and the sooner something Is done to
rectify this the better. It Is untwo hundred fight fans from Gary and vicinity journled to Miller to
witness the scheduled Wl ng exhib
itions advertised under the auspices of the Magic City A. C. The bouts were advertised to start at 8 p .m. and In the frigid auditorium of the Gary Mill Garden, the light fans had to wait until almost
ten o'clock before the first bout, a four 2-mlnute round curtain raiser was put on. Joe Crotty, Gary heavyweight shaded Joe Lowry, of Chicago. There was another long wait of nearly half an hour before the fans realized there would be no more fighting. It seems that one of the
COMO
Tomorrow is the Last Day for Paying County Taxes Without a Fine.
Ao
usual this bank will be open all day Saturday and will receive Tax Payments until 8 p.m.
Peoples Co-Operative State Bank "The Service Bank"' 627 Hohman St. Opposite Court House
WOMEN TO GREET
MOW
WILSON
WASHINGTON. April 28. For the first time since Armistice Day, November 11, 1918, Woodrow Wilson will emerge this nfternoon from the seclusion of his S. street home to greet thousands of women who will gather there to pay him homage. The demonstration will be led by Lady Nancy Astor and Bishop Samuel Fallows of Chicago. Delegates of the Woman's PanAmerican Conference and the convention of the National League of Women Voters, just concluded in Baltimore, will take part in the pilgrimage to tho Wilso nhome.
Extra police have been ordered to
handle the expected crowd.
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary, Lake County. Ind
iana, on tne Z4tn day or April, j 922, adopted Declaratory Resolution .Vum her Thirty-one Hundred Sixty-seven (3167) for the construction of a sewer to be known as Local Sewer Number One Hundred Three (103). The location of said stiver and the
nize ai.u Kiiiu are as ioiiows: Com
mencing at a point on the center
line of Thirteenth (13th) Avenue,
produced east, one hundred forty (140) feet oast of tb ea-st line of
Broadway with a fifteen (IB) inch vitritlijd tilo sewer a distance of eight hundred ninety-seven and five-
tenths (!U.o) leet -together with all necessary manholes, catch basins arid gutter inlets. The said Board of Public Works has adopted details, maps, drawings and specifications for said sewer which are now on file at the office of the said Board of Public Works. The Board of Itiblic Works will meet on the 15th day of May, 1922, at nine o'clock a. in. In its office In the City Hall to receive and hear remonstrances from any person whose property may b affected by such proposed construction and as to whether the special benefits which have accrued upon the property to be assessed will equal the estimated cost of Bald improvement and will
determine whether or not such bene
fits will exceed such sttmated lost and whether the district to be drain
ed is here in properly described and take further and final action in the premises, confirming:, modifying.
cnang-ingr, altering- or rescinding: its Preliminary Resolution. By order of the Board of Public
Works.
LEWIS E. BARNES WILLIAM P. PATTERSON, JOHN B .BURKE. Board of Public Works
Attest: BLANCHE E. DOUGAN,
Cleric 4:28:5:5
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF COMPOSITE METAL LATH COMPACT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Tht pursuant to an order of the Hon. Harry C. Sheridan, Referee In Bankruptcy, of the United States District Court for the District of Indiana, the undersigned Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Estate of Composite Metal Lath Company, a corporation, bankrupt, will, offer at private sale on the premises of said bankrupt. In the town of New Chicago, Lake County, Indiana, commencing at eleven q'clock A. M. Friday, May 5th, 1322, and continuing1 from day to day until satisfactory bids shall have been received, all of the real estate and personal property belonging to the estate of said bankrupt, described as follows, to-wlt: That part of the East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-five (25), Township Thirty-six (36) North. Range. Eight (8) West of the Second Principal Meridian, lying northerly of the right Of way of the Pennsylvania . Railroad Company, containing 9.99 acres more or less, in Lake County, Indiana, together with all Improvements situated thereon. Also all personal propefty. In
cluding manufacturing equipment,
machinery, tools, materials, sup
plies, office furniture and fixtures, and all other personal property of every kind and character, as set
forth In the Trustee's Inventory of said assets. All of said property has been or
dered sold free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, and an abstract of title to said real estate will be
! furnished to the purchasers. Twenty
five per cent (25) of the purchase
rrice must accompany all bids, balance to be paid within thirty (30) days.
For further particulars apply to
the office of the undersigned Trustee
(Signed) CHARLES L. SURPRISE,
Trustee in Bankruptcy. 234 Federal Building,
Hammond, Indiara
CRUMP ACKER & CRUMPACKER, Attorneys for Trustee. 4:28:5:
I Be With the 1 t1
1
A farmer ana a Dusiness man:
Otto G. Flfleld for County Treasurer. 4-2S-5
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Grocery and Marke
EDWARD HANISH & COMPANY, Props. Phone Hammond 3380. Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue
Cash
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Fresh Ground Hamburger, O C p 2 pounds Oscar Mayer's Pure Rendered OC Lard, 2 pounds Good Luck Oleomargarine, 41 C 2 pounds t. . .... Butter, finest creamery, 4 1 C pound. ... . American or Brick Cheese, 1 Q C highest quality, pound Fresh Peanut Butter, i 5 C pound
Palmolive Soap Per Bar 7c Bordens Eagle 1 7p Brand Milk, per can ' 10 Bars American Family Soap, with $1 A tt p order or more. . . Flour, Sugar and Meat not included.
SUGAR CC10 pounds JJ1 Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, 0 7 dozen C New Potatoes, extra fancy, O t 4 pounds. . . .-. r.. .. . . . ..... CeresotaTlour, Jg barrel -. . .: Kitchen Klenzer, jf per can ; '. KrispyC rackers, 1 Of per pound. - ... (li -- "
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Crowds of people have visited this store during the past week'. They Have savecl about fifty per cent by buying from this Forced to Vacate Sale. They have all been satisfied and have left the store with large bundles and smiling faces even though the selling has been fast and furious, this $350,00 stock seems hardly to have been touched there are still lots of wonderful bargains. Get your share without delay. Lack of Space Prevents the L!st
of Everything in the Store
ing
Basra
Men's Raincoats, $10 value Vacating price Men's Caps, Greens brand new stock, i
eacn.
$3.95 and Browns, 39c
Men's and Boys belts at..-. . . .. . Blue Work Shirts Men's Dress Shirts, leat stripes . ... Silk Shirts, large assortment to choose from . .. Men's Union Suits, light ribbed. ........ Shirts and Drawers,
19c 49c 69c $2.85 69c . . 39 c
f you have afready visited the store come again. There are lots of bargains you overlooked. Bring your friends.
Largest line of Trousers for Work ind Dress 73c T0 $4.95 Boy's Pants, up 1Q from....... -J....... Men's Overalls, 79 C at..... Osh-kosh Overalls, g J at
Moleskin Coats you have seen prices displayed for d 1 f Q C $25. Vacating price V vr Men's Athletic Union Suits, 49 C
Mens Garters, , at. . . . . .,. r. r
Mens Suits, as low Boys Suits, ip from. . . . .
Childrens Bloomers, ink Ladie's Vests, It......... ....t. t. . . Ladie's All-Over Aprons, it. . ...... . .. ... ..
Sweaters for these chilly days 89c T0 $7.95
9c
$9.85 $2.95
13c 13c 59c
$1.98
Work Shoes, it
Men's Dress Shoes $2.45 AND $3.85
Foolish Wives There are none in Hammond. They have proved they know when to buy and where to buy and how to save money. They came to this sale in numbers and also sent their husbands.
Ladie's Silk Bloomers, (1 EQ assorted colors ...... Children's Dutch G 1 OQ Romper Suits .
Children's Dresses at.. r
79c
6c
Crash Toweling, pard........
Percale, light and dark, Q(
raiu.:
m'm . "TW!. .
Silk Hose
at.
Lalie's Black and Tan fcO AtL Oxfords
Children's Oxfords It mi...:... ...
39c
$i:49
Customers Waited on Themselre. You acn do the same. Pick out what you want. Everything marked and arranged for easy selection.
Canvas Gloves, at. ....... ... Leather Fronts,
i
9c 19c
Ladie's All Silk Camisoles special at 39c AND 69c
Ladie's Union Suits, it......
39c
Left
Only a Few Days
To Sell the Balance of this
35,000 'Stock
ESSE.
Everything in the Store Marked Down to About Half for Quick Selling
fCQVACH BROS.
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