Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 302, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1917 — Page 8
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America as well as Hammond in the constructive line by sticking to business and building as usual. This is the day of loyalty, patriotism and hard work. Keep your dollars rolling and keep them at work for you at home. Buy everything you need such as lumber, brick, cement, fixtures, furnishings, paint, an in fact everything you need. Buy it in Hammond, employ Hammond architects, Hammond contractors, Himmond workmen. Every time you spend a dollar away from Hammond you not only hurt pur own interests but you hurt the town, for money sent away never again circulates here. The advertisers on this page spend their money in Hammond and you should patronize them for it.
Cement Work GET OUR ESTIMATE ON AMOUNT OF CEMENT NEEDED FOR THE JOB. LOOK WE ARE LAKE COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE FAMOUS Little Giant Truck FIVE SIZES 1 iy2, 2, 3Y2 AND 5-TON.
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WASHINGTON. June 2. President Wilson Is determined that unnaturalized Germans in this country shall not be molested or discriminated against so long as they mind their own business. The following appeal was issued today by the official press bureau: "It has ben brought to the attention of the government that some large employers are dismissing alien laborers who have not completed their naturalization. Such doubtful zeal is contrary to the spirit of the presidents proclamation of April 6. "Ms.ny. through neglect, have not completed the formal procsss of acquiring citizenship. Employers who make this the basis of discharging them win creat division where none now exists.'
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SEMI BUNGALOW. Do you want a bungalow? See the one I am building now. Have built five others to suit owner in the same block on Elizabeth street - Ask me to show them to you. C. S. RHOADS, General Contractor an d Builder, 12 Elizabeth
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you will be certain of finding just what you want in our IMMENSE line. Our connections with plants all over f ie country enable us to serve you best. Martinsville Rusfique Oriental Brick are distinctive in texture and color. The mingling of bronze, red, purple and olives form an interesting will of beauty and character. These effects are produced without the aid of artificial coloring of any kind. They retain their original color forever and grow more beautiful with age. Samples cheerfully furnished. We Quote F. O. B. Any Point in Lake County.
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JiARBOR Indiana Harbor Troop No. 1 Boy Scouts of American Saturday repeated
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cidenta are given: Motorrycle Illta Man. Near Bufflngton Teofil Kubcjwska, 3926 Alder street. Indiana Harbor, while driving a motorcycle ran over Theodore Pop, 3713 Peodar street. The injured man was badly bruised on the arms and legs and nearly suffered a fracture of a couple of ribs. He was taken to the office of Dr. Mervis, who gave him first aid and then fent him to St. Margaret's hospital. Teofil says that Pop became confused and ran in front of his machine, which was moving about 12 miles an hour. One eye witness says that the motorcycle was almost flying when
the accident occurred. f.lrl Hit by Auto. Miss Susie Berents, 4923 Michigan avenue, Chicago, while running across the street to board an H. W. & E. C. street car, was hit by an automobile driven by Joe Brozovlch, 509 Deodar street. Indiana Harbor. Trre acci
dent occurred near the corner of Chi cago and McCook avenues.
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and sustained a bad scalp wound which required several stitches at the hands of Dr. Townsley. Machine Turn Turtle. William Goodwin and wife. 1?29 Indiana avenue, Chicago, were driving west on 145th street, returning from the sand dunes, when the steering gear gave way and caused the machine to buckle up and turn completely over. The occupants of the car were thrown heavily forward and both were stunned and bruised, but n o bones broken. His left shoulder received the greatest injury, while Mrs. Goodwinj
was hurt in the right hip and leg.
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The war department has rushed 4,000 additional cards to Gary to take care of the shortage due to the failure to accurately gauge the city's population. This makes 6,600 on hand. Over 400 have been used to register out of town men who are temporarily In Gary. V. 8. On Wtcn. Reports that resistance may be made to the draft has caused the police and government authorities to tak.e adequate precautions.
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All woods have certain uses for which they are especially adapted by reason of the particular qualities and characteristics which nature has given them; and on their proper selection for these uses, hinges the whole problem of economy in wood construction. Three centuries of experience In this country have demonstrated that no other wood lasts so long or gives such satisfactory service as WHITE PINE for outside finish .umber. We have other -vood3 for other uses ind always recommend the best wood for rour particular requirements. Come in and talk over your building problems with us or send fo? us. Let us give ro ua copy of "White Pine in Home-Build-hg." It is full of helpful suggestions for prospective builders.
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Shepherd Js scoutmaster of this ribbon winnig troop. The meet was held at Gleason park and despite a hard wind saturated with eand the boys went through an interesting program of events. Second honors in this meet went to Miller Troop No. 1, of which O. C. Stiefel is scoutmaster.
Third honors in the meet went
a meeting held at the T. M. C. A.. Lester W. Carlander, assistant general secretary of the T. M. C. A., who is scout commissioner of Gary, was elected president: O. C. Stiefel of Miller was elected vice president, and Donald H. Boyd of "Whiting was made secretary-treasurer. This association is formed merely to
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and troops in the county and has no re-
to Garv troop Xo. 5. of which Sherman: lallon ot l"a JU""""'"" u Follay"is coutmaster. The special lov- j Council of Boy Scouts of America. Each ing cup giver, for th? best equipped and j city will maintain its direct relationship drilled troop was awarded to Whiting j to the National Council in New York. Troop No. 2. of which Donald II. Boyd is j In the events that counted in the total scoutmaster. This 'Whl.ijjsr troop also I points of the meet, the scoring was as reociv-;d the loving cup awarded to the; follows:
troop having the largest number of registered scouts in the pa radii. The nnnual rarade left the T. M. C. A. buildin about 1:15 o'clock and marched to the perk. Saturday night, as
their fete'of last year by carrying oft j a closing feature of the big day, perma- ! third. Gary No. 5
County Boy Scout field meet. H. E. ciation of Scout officials were elected at 1
Relay (over 105) First. Indiana Harbor; second. Gary No. 5; third, Hammond No. 1. Tilting contest on barrels Cover 105) First Arvidson of Miller: second, Engrle of Indiana Harbor: third. Pierce of Hammond No. 1. Tilting contest (under 105) First. Fick of Whiting No. 1; second. Feuer of Gary No. 5; third. St. Auburn of Griffith. Wall scaling First. Whiting No. 1: second .Indiana Harbor: third. Miller. Fir aid relay using fireman's lift First. Hammond No. 1; second, Indiana Harbor; third. Miller. Stretcher contest First. Gary No. 2: second. Hammond No. 1; third, whiting No. 2. 100-yard dash (over 105) First, Besse of Indiana Harbor: second. McArthur of Gary No. 5; third. Fierce of Hammoni No. 1. 100-yard dash (under 105) First,
Relay (under 105) First. Gary No. 5; Caplan of Hammond No. 4; second. Ro-
second. Ind. Harbor; third, Gary No. 2. land of Hammond No. 1; third, tie be-
Tug-of-war (boys under 105 pounds J First. Whiting Troop No. 2: second. Miller; third. Indiana Harbor.. Tug-of-war (boys over 15 pounds) First. MillerK second. Whiting No. 2;
tween Feuer of Gary No. 5 and Morse of Gary No. 3. Pole vault for distance using scout staff (over 105) First. Pierce of Hammond No. 1; second. Morse of Whiting No. 1: third, Wood of Gary No. 1. Pole vault for distance using scout staff (under 105) First, Bowman of Miller: second, Merton of Indiana Harbor; third. Pierce of Indiana Harbor. Bugling contest First,' Hutchins of Hammond No. 4; second, Hesler of Hammond No. 1; third; Shick of Whiting No. 2. Tent raising contest First. Whiting No. 2; second. Miller; third. Whiting No. 1.
GAMBLERS RAIDED A gambling den at 3518 BWk avenue, IntTiana Harbor, was raided last niijht and Officer Toth arrested four men. Thirty dollars and a deck of cards were taken from the table where the
game was in progress when the officers entered. The accusea-will have a hearing In the city court today.
FIRE IN HARBOR FLAT Fire broke out in the second story of the John Jakush building at 3601 Parrish avenue, Indiana Harbor, yesterday. The flat was occupied by R. Schmult. It is said that the blaze was caused by a chair being too near an oil stove. Damage to the furniture was about three hundred dollars and to the building one hundred dollars. The latter was insured. Prompt response on the part of the Harbor fire department prevented further damage.
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