Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1919 — Page 6
Page Six.
THE TIMES.
Friday, February 21, 1919.
oy Scout
Column
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?'. Szr7.in!i. S. 1'if tr:tnc:'.rk. Y. 7, n.'li 8. and J. KmnosUt. T. Koiisi r. nsk i
oilier N'cw KiiR'nr.d k. ornors. The president will land at Conunonw.uli id.r ami thi-ii wl'l h.xin tV- yarad" across the cl'y to Coli.y l'!.'i:::i Hotel, in th.- hark buy. The i ,-(.;;., .n will Hum- ilinuik'li .nlil lines o!" .'..Idit-rs, ;:;ii!ius and m.arln.'S. I Tl.o welcome to the j.r .dd.-nt is .- J net .! to he tlie nnisiv.-t and most I sp. . ! aeulnr . v. r ai i oi d.'d a divt intu ish- ' i-d visitor to New ITtifdand. ! 1 in 1 1.1 :nt.:s al.Mii; th- inutr of inarra w:;l i"' in RMla nttna- artd as luc 'iu:..-m.d.il.-r:irr tiijr President and M n ills, n. surr'.uml.'d ly a troop rf caalr.
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!iis:rn KPT A . Troop Tleportor. Illtl.t. ,'fiy in' .-i-.-stinir report -s of a rt en tro.'p in we cannot publish the
liave icpoiitcdis expressed strongly pp'K'd to the
M Ol T 1 MIv. li.ivc a of the nctivit'o hri'ketlm!! hut
same as wp i . it rd ves as
of athletic t.
. n ! a c t '.v e o such Imiiis.
'o-i-.m list ,.n
Seo.it troops, that there h.
a:ns in the i ret desir.
W e t ( p. that i out
.el.evf rienf1.'
the pfesl .-!. tMry .Tosi h enmp tile pies at Meehai
! a. ity of the i-;and. hut it i I'.el 000 npplioii' - t: . 1 Ma us are 1 :t;.i: . leeeptletl t. " t'l.-'ine Preshk
of th" V.; on. is in Mrs pe r in the 1 Wife.
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...mpl-Pd todav f Irs vr,s..n. XI .i.l i v, " I ,i 1 1 !e i ; ra n s i.i a re o! u t :. . n ." ti. iv the t'ertv-one wo! r h.'is ti.ime.l to ti 'ci pt ! m to the pre;
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till' .1.1t:iu: en
is hflv-
r. athletics hut ten yoar has proved beyond douh; i: .,t hall comes into th.
.v Srmitlne usually flies out of th.e
window. There are plenty of sri.eois and I'yraiWKiums find chureh.-s in which athletic games, s sii' ti. are or c-.'iM he maintained. Wo want our Scouts to he'ongr to -tich teams hut we cannot feel Justified In permittinir them to exist a pure Scout activities. No Troop can conform to the requirement for business, formal opening, and not less than forty-five mm Vites straight Scout instruction unci maintain a bnsk.-tba'.l tam unh-s uch team meets and practices on a riiftht separate from th Troop. Ict It be understood that the recreation part of the Troop meeting must be available to every memher of the Troop and not to a select few who are In a. team.
TROOP SO. ! cnutmaster John Krawsi)k
ins splendid success with Troop 1. T.eo I.uczak. John Milda and Kueene Goreckt registered at last meetinir. Ther ahe now three uniformed Scouts In thU Troop. The Troop went on a h'Ue recentlv and several passed tests, r.eorire Hannauer and Mr. Fttera!d
were visitors at the last meetine.
ti .r. ia member of our
rommtttee and Is much Interested. We have e'Bht Tenderfoot members and others now ready for the tests. TROOP COXTF.T. The Intertroop Contest rloses March
th at 12 D, m. There
for Troops to qualify
f Y-niiirements
.very member must own a Handbook knot rope, trianeular bandage, and a pair of slSTr.l ' ivps thP Troop
1000 points. Th nrires cost us
Every troop should get busy and et in every point possible. tthst CI,ASS 5COITS.
Th. First Class Hcouts will meet
nnual this week. The
...v. -end where.
M.rlt Badare work Is expected
. mar, who has really
AH Scouts of this rank who are manly and want to do something for Scoutin" as well as themselves are welcome. woi.F crns. On acco-tnt rf th- unfavorable weather conditions the Wolf Cub rack
takn thetr nine
TRANSPORTS REACH HOME PORT
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International News Service. NKW VHIIK. l' o. :'1.-Thi . i i h c! their sehrdnV. the W'o,,,, and i'.ie Ani'mi, in.. . . ;' the many l-oui.d jnuy transports ctiticht ' tr.'d-Atlan'ic stories of ho t w. .-k. in!" port today. The V"..r.-.-,.ok
a liepeHor hhole tnisslr.tr to t.M tli" riKors of In r trip, mil! hi th w t re had.ly w ea t iter-hent ti. The Vin'iisi i'lii t brought one an; fi-f-r and tw.-nty etihst.-d men. or ins a deta.-hna-nt of Illinois casual pnny No. 17. "n.i th.c Am'. 11 i-nrri. casual riffle rs. ("aptaiu ,T. A. Pllmin. ot' tlie m
corps, of Natchez. Miss., was ;i-,e A"oonsocUet. He had hi . n a t arlous hnttle fronts for eiirhtern months. The only enlisted men on board an
from southern states. Captain T'llmin said the rso ncrumfered some lica"v pales.
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v 1 i is ( 'ha Inors ; American Meet Sugar . Aiiieri.an "ur nnd I''oundry j Aiue lean I.oiaonot i e . A ii ' riea n Sm. il inii Am. 'i.an St.-.-l Foundry ; A no :!. n n Suj;:ir HeniuiiK I Atiaeomia ( A t eh i son M i 1. m I.. m.Hive I la 1 1 i more a pal i di i.i . i'i nti :ii 1,. at her ... . i t " ; . i !.. a n.l h. io I'liieaK-o nnd North Western ( '.!.'., ro. Mil Hti-.l St. I'nit!.. 1 ' 'aware and Hudson o iwra.l l aetct ic ;!.. ral Motors
ilt. North, rn Pr. . llhiioi- (" iitri! I 1 .a k.i w anno Steel Mid -.ale SS.l ' X V. V.r I a' New York Central N V.. V II and Hartford . Northern Pacific Petmsy 1 an in Pressed Steel Car . .. Hiihv.iv St.-el Sprlr.fts P.eadir.K
p. public Ir.'n and Sinclair Southern Pacitic s. .ii t h. rn Pa I! w a y 1 S-tid, hker T . a s i iv I'iip 'ti i "a.-itic i I ". S. P.llbh.T P S. St" 1
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butcher hoRs heavy. $l7.f5 IS; pek1 1 if; hogs heavy. J 1 K.7T dx 17.33 ; medium and mixed, $17.35 j 17. fin ; lifrht. $17.15; 1V!: pit-'.s. $1 1.CIKn 1 fi.S5 : roviKhs. $lt.25 OH6.75. i t'ATTI.M Pcef catth Rood choice. : $1'5J JO.OO; butcher stock heifers. 7 T.n ' 15 .25; cows. $7. SO n H.7.r. ; ennnors nnd cutters. $11. 25 ' 7 ..IO ; sfoi kers and .feeders; rhk1 choice, $ 1 1 .00 Ui J 1.75; enmlimn and medium. $ViMI 'n I t fill ; vcnl
$l(i.25'ii lfi.75.
;iles jrood choice.
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CHICAGO DRAIN FUTURES. COPS" 4 mixed, .29 'n 1. SO ; 4 whit", $l.i9''i 1.29: 4 yellow, $ 1 2 V.i 1 . 50 i.. ; S
mixed. fl.2fi?i 1.27: 5 white, $126'-! 1.27: j 5 yellow, $1 ilfii, '-t 1.27; fi mixed. 6 white. $1.2:!fi 1.24; 6 yellow, $1.21. J OATS No. 2 white, file; 3 white. SRi; j'iROe; 4 white, 5Sc; standard. S 0 j 'i 60'jc. j CHICAGO PRODUCE. , HVTTKH Creamery extras. 52,.'r; firs' r.ufi :.!; pi.ekinK stock. 2S- 32 "if. i I-;:S Current receipts. 3Sfj33c; .ri diiuiry (irsts. SKvunur; firsts, 3Si ! ,"!Ki2c; extras. 4X!f44r. I.1VF. POPI THY Turkeys. 30c; j chickens, 31c; springs. 31c; roosters. I ;t,,; 22e; dinks. 32c. I TUTATnlls ( ihfos. fl.60ffi1.-o.
KURT EISNER REU0RTED KILLED Hl'I.I.KTIN. (By International News Service.) A1ITHHIH1I, Feb. at. Kurt Issuer, oelnllfst premier of llnvnrln, dot nnd killed In Munirh XoAny. Illsner wnm nioiisiniit rl l' n officer who wnh later sliot t y n (mrtl. The nn:intn i reported to he )'-IllK.
Kurt F.isner m h newspaper owner before entering public life. He had 1. ns been n Socialist leader In South ilermii ny. When the ex-kaiser fled and the Herman states l.rKan to declare their independence a republic wa-s establishe.i in Havana with Kism-r as pritne
minister. KUn-r was horn in 1SH7. While .nliticnl tendencies were radical.
opposed Ibdshevisni in Cermany. It Is slunificant to note that the assassin of the bend of the n.ivnrian republic fob.wed the attempt of Prin-e .lofohim nnd his followers at Munich tn restore kniserdotn.
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j CHICAfSO. Feb. 21. Vl'AI 50 to -pi lbs.. IRc; 70 to SO llis., 1 f ... rit 20 '.. c ; i0 'to 110 lbs.. 2lTi22o; farcy. 22'c; ovf rj weii'iit kidnes. 140 to 17.) lbs., 141t1c; coarse, 1 4 c.
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' Hart ride, shoot a Western photo-
see -p.!- l;,n j-ope steers in
is n delisht. There are few cow
I punchers in the w.-st who have WliMam S. Hart's skill in these accomi pi i.-li men t and when they are seen In a motion picture play, tlie real thinii j is reprodu a d. Tn this new picture, i "Breed of M. n," which will be shown at tip- Ii. l.uxe today and tomorrow Mr. i Hurt dim loses hU uh.lity.
ROLLOFfioNOS Threa Zak cotinty soldiers are reported In Gen. Pershing's casualty list today as follows: WOUNDED. (Degree Undetermined.) LOUIS TROTEMO, 3221 Regent St., Indt Harbor. WOUNDED SI.IGHTI.T. C. J. PERSSON, 566 Conn. St., Gary. WOUNDED SEVERELY. A. PEZZA, 333 116th St., E. Chicago.
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A. A. A. Garage 78-80 RUSSELL STREET UXDER XEAV MAXAGKtENT Wish to MiinouiK-o that we have first clasis Auto Mechanic and eater to Ucpair work. All work guaranteed. Day and Night Taxi Service All Seven Passenger Limousines Phone Hammond 43
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E. A. GRISWOLD & SON
Mr
Troop
is still chance
for the equlp-
Th'.s means tnat
more than $4".
as
members Ttnow
A ta'.k on aviation
"ben tip.'
will
tomorrow
but will meet as usual at xne
Central school at 9 a. m. Scout Exec utlve Lawrence Harris announced this afternoon. THOOP THItER. Talk about hikes! Tronp 3 had one last Sunday. Al Linvllle, nave LinvUle. Rusiell Lorenti. Willam Wild. WP.lIam finvder, Ralston Milled nd Jos. Zleloxowski and Orville Howell showed uo at the meeting Place full of rep. dinner and expectation and also packed a heavy load of drub in anticipation and at the sound of command fell in line and hiked. The. troop hiked about five miles and really could have icore further but Resell I.orentg was so hungry tie could wait no longer and Mr. Cooper decided It would be better for htm to be fed than to be carried nd accordingly Rave the word to stop and build a camp Are and it certainly vii some fire. Jo Zieloiowski passed his rookinff and fire bulldintr tests and not only at everything he prepared but looked round for more. Some soup Joe had at least he said he enjoyed It. The homeward hike started at 4:30 n m.. and It surely was a happv. tired bunch of boys who were ready to call U a ftod day's Job and stay home the balance of the day. Orvllla found a flivver horn and seared a year's errowth off of Ralston Miller by blowing1 it tuddonly and this eonstltuted the onlv casualty of the fi a y. Next hike, .Too Waxman said he would get up a little earlier and Join
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. S Hulk. 1 7 f" 1 TO": t..p.
The Times' want ads bring as-j j tonishing results if their users are
to be bheved.
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HERBERT
I. COOPER. Scoutmaster.
ILL MAT Ti
LEAGUE BROADLY
(Continued from pag:e one.)
George Washington about 500
miles off Cape Cod. WH.SON 1,000 MILES AW AT.
The presidential ship, which is due to arrive here next Monday was report
ed today about 1.000 miles out, steam Ins ff" ahead of her naval convoy. Re
ir.uso of a slight accident to one of her
turbines, the dreadnnuirht New Mexico
heading: the convoy, could only make half speed and was forced to drop hehind, while the nccompanyinK destroyer
fleet was held back by thf heavy seas
It is expected, however, that the latter will catch up with the Ceorpre Wash
ington before the destroyers that left
here today reach her.
The cruiser I'enver also put to se:i
today to meet the Ceorjre Washington.
When the president's boat arrives here it will anchor in President Road?. The presidential party will be transferred to the navy const (sruard steamer Ossippee. aboard which will be Mayor Reters and Gov. Coolldjre. and possibly
si1
pmjrwini.
TIBIefJUVC. fl.ti
Sale of G Carts
Neither have you had nor will you have again an opportunity like this to purchase a Go-Cart at less than cost to manufacture. HOW CAN WE DO IT? Very simple! The entire plant of a large reed manufacturing institution was taken over by the government, leaving them with a large surplus stock of sample Go-Carts on hand which they decided to close out and discontinue the line. WE BOUGHT RIGHT and we are going to sell them at figures that will compel a quick and ready response to this great 10 days Money Saving Sale.
Starts Saturday, February 22nd
And Continues For Ten Days
The Go-Carts were made by the Famous Sidway Mercantile & Outing Kumfy Cab new and beautifully and solidly made. Many styles to choose from.
Remember
Sols
Co. Brand
Priced During TMs
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REED GO-CART
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REED BODY PULLMAN SLEEPERS
REED BODY PULLMAN SLEEPER
Dealers in Groceries, Meats and Hardware Phones: 136137. 276 State St., Hammond. All Orders Delivered Free of Charge Taking orders, large and small, up until 10 o'clock, at which time we will leave our store. We will take orders after that time to be delivered next day. Keep this adv. and send your order in. These prices are good for one
week, ending Feb. 28.
Fresh Eggs, dozen.
Briek Cheese, half, per lb Evaporated Peaches, per lb Lai-ge Prunes, per lb Sweet Sugar Corn, Xo. 2 can Monarch Pork and Peans, No. 2 fan . . Monarch Tall Milk, can Monarch Chili Sauce, bottle 7 oz. Jellv in
tumblers Armour's 1 lb. 6 oz
pkg. Oats 12 Undo Jerry Buckwheat and Pancake Flour, pkg..l0 Largo Head Pice, per lb 12c fi oz. Jar Mustard. , . . .10 No. 3 Can Apricots in svrup 2?c No. 3 Can Pears 15
.43 .28 .18 .18 .15 15c? 15c 00,4
12
Granulated Sugar, lb.. .10 No. 2 Can Peas 15c? No. 2 Can Tomatoes. . .15? Navy Beans, lb 12 Lima Beans, lb 15 No. 3 Can Peaches 25c?
1 12 oz. pkg. Raisins 12c?
14V oz. Monarch Catsup 23c Macaroni and Spaghetli, 3pkgs 25c? Virginia Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs 25c? Armour Lighthouse Soap. 5 bars 27c? 6c pkg. Washing Powder Free. 3 Cans Lighthouse Cleanser 10 Grandma Noodles, broad and fine. pkg. TC? 5 lbs. Yellow and White Corn Meal 27 Trv a Pound of Santos Coffee, lb 30C? 8 oz. Bottle Catsup, this sale 1214c?
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Reed boly runabout with rear storm curtain, natural or oak with black enamel gears, upholstered in colors to match the body.
With rear storm curtain, reversible gear, upholstered repp, padded sides and seat and back, in colors to match the bodv.
With rear storm curtain, with reversible gear.
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COLLAPSIBLE GO-CART One motion accomplishes the compact convenient folds as per illustration'.
Illustrated above are only a few of the many Carts you will find on display in our larere store. Call early and get your pick of these great bargains while the selection is complete.
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Specials for Saturday, Feb. 22nd Small Lean California Hams, lb 23 c? Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 26c? Fresh Leaf Lard, all you want, lb 254 Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb 16c? Prime English Leg of Mutton, lb 26c? Fresh Baltimore Oysters, per qt. 60c
Fresh Meatv Neck Bones, lb. Sc? Fresh Liver Sliced to order, lb. 7c? Fresh Pork Shanks, lb 19? Fresh Cut Young Mutton Chops, lb.. 25c? Fresh Cut Mutton Stew, 11) 17c? Fresh Tender Boiling Beef. 11). . ISC Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb 22c?
Select Brand Hams, best in the market, lb.. .35c? Select Brand Lean Salt Pork, lb 38c? M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb.. .23 Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb.. 34c? Fresh Pork Sausage or Frankfurter, lb.. .'.22c? Pickled Pigs Feet, cookand spiced, lb I2c? Heinz 's Large Dill Pickles, 2 for 5?
Libby's Fine Cut Sauer Kraut, qt. 10c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
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181 East State Street.
Hammond, Ind.
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