Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 8

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Scout Column

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The nip.mh.TS of the ((nr.v :ti s.-,.i,t-rr aft wl'l hur some Into : et'ns; Uiinss !". t sic. .!nv- th? fj'i n fr.-m v'.-l. Lt-Grand T. Mcyr tonight, .linerlciui liiinn lint k -ut. Tho PennFfilvania lulo r.nitonmonl . r-f tho Amcri'-an T,ci;i,.n lof. ruly pass- ; d fh follow uK resolution. j "Resolved. That t Sir- l-'irst IVniisvU. 'fnln State Cantonment of the A 'iiTirati (l.eplon extend the unanimous arirt elation of its organization of the Hov feouts of America, nnd r'ilgo thorn Its most hearty co-operation in an way whatsoever." OiHstlan KnAravor l".iilorr. At the recent cenfert-nro of tH I'ni:''1 Society of Ohn.M.nn Km vor a Buffalo, tfi Boy So cut ?. ,,f America xvera uJwroii by the following rco''!i.tn: "V stand for the Boy feout mov-!--ent with whose program for mnn'y rrng-th anj Integrity n e nre in su.-!i V-earty accord that wt rejoice !n entevinc uron & plan of the most Intimate Co. work in p. coveting1 the closest poss!t'e co-ordinations." pnnls-h KtnK n Pewut. kins Alfonso Is the only reifrninp o:, uarch who wears at times the t.) S'-. itt uniform. The Fpanish Viriir ha" r i " en the Scouts a peno.Bnert canirniR Rrour.'l and equipped a small hosmtal tor their use. hief Mil to F.mnmlne. First das Scouts w ho hae o o tnkrn the Merit Pad?" in I'i renians'n : p ihould lose no time in pettins: in tou,-:, with Chief Nii of the Hammond I i -tvpartment. II is call 1s IT. The Chief rereVt!yassijre1 Executive Jlarris tha.t he would he clad to assist In Instructing or examining: between 10 and 13 a. m. and 2 to 4 r in;)f nrkmsnahlp. Many boys are Interested In rifle 'practice and we have frequently had I Inquiries ahout the Merit Kadsre in Marksmanship.

Pcoutintr stands for the "tts.i or things and while we are not In favor ef boys in ceneral "totirts?" suns, yet

j th-ore Is a way in which ho s may and j should have oj-portunlt yto practice at (the target. t It would he foolish to siy t'nnt no jjfoout should have a hatchet because frrtain untrained and careless bovs jtiavf used thir hatchets to injure trees. ICn the contrary we urpe our hoys to ff-.jre a hatchet and tl-n to use it "properly. Th axe Is one of the chief tools of pioneering and certainly the .ia and rifle were th tools which made Y-osslble hte very existence of the early jkloneers in America. g9 with the boys rifle accidents tometlmes happen, but it Is also true

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fe wean K.ct in on ih's MuhIitn 'turn Out. All luii;lery should lien Ml! V tonljrht. The i:ccutie w.! hand at 7 to piv-i them spei-ial

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'lit with Mr. Straight. SCOUTS CAMP IN PARK. Kvcry Hamnu-nd S.-out i iiwii-d to rnst in leaking: the hir cclebraiion next Tuesday h. success. All can help materially by taking part in the camp at ll irrison 1'ark and also a. lint; hp Kuards for tho various tents and "huts' erected for the day. Seoul ir.asur h'um iia? volunteered to !:'. c ire of il,e hip K.ii wiili the Scouts

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of Troop fi. Those t ho know lie will be .. rr on tip- job." The bin camp tents will l nul Scouts will i-e net .lt d lo them for protection and also

eh.irj.-e tlurinic the day. The drummers and biiKlers will for the pa rati.- and should bo sure

they are rrndy for the e. iii. Get our uniforms and rut them in s;ood shnp' t- make us Rootl an appearance as possible. l,et's show our strength and help honor the re'urncd soldiers In 'i manner beflftine Scouts. Those who will be needed for Monday afternoon in trt.'tmc tents, etc., will rterixe writt-n feuve slips from Kxocitie Harris on Satiinlav. SCOUTING BOOMING. Thirty intrroFted men spent two hours last evening at the rhamber of Commerce in the stud ard practice of Soouteraft. Tiie lesson opened with knot tyitift. after which i'oh I. T. Meyer Rave a talk on sleeping in the (.pen. Ool Meyer exhibited his sleeping ba(T and told of adventures of his recent trip to Idaho lit which he happed his share of bear, mountain g-oats. etc. The. session closed with demonstration of methods of carrying persons and several members of the class pave their idea of how it should be done. ITollis Hunter won the prize for fireman's lift, with Kdwnrd Gorecki a close second.

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BOND ISSUES

Bond Issues sppr' pating S.ISfl.fino were authorized last nicht by tho Kast Ohl-e-aso city council for the use. of the school board in the purchase of land and buildings necessary for extensions to the present school bnildlnps. V. '.. Van Horn" appeared before the council for the school board and explained the necessity for erection of additions to the Washington high school and fho Garfield

ij-i.iiii; .school. - also i-xplu.in.d the. . . tj of the M-hools lor additional land. The two bond issues were authorized un1 dt r the suspension of rules without a

I..5SI lltitlK oice. A bond ismie of J.ohOiii"' s intended to take eare of purchase id' land adjacent to certain buildings now i;t lis:. A frcCond bond issue of S iilHi.iail) is proposed l. r en etiun of an addition to the Washington high school. t'OrltO feet, two stories ami basement, and to contain t went j -ihreo recitation rooms and an addition to the Garfield K'ade school, sJxSt'i feet, two Molds and basement, and to contain tint teen recitation rooms. Several appropriations were passed under suspenderi rules. They were. $163. bt lor payment of sp.-t ial assessment. Jl'Otl.GB for use of stone account. $247.70 for two sotld tir-s fi r the lire 'truck. $125 for painting of the Indiana Harbor police station. A general street foreman was authorized at a salary of $0.00 per day. I'a.Miieut of $sni.2r! from the 1'ark rind for pa merit of special assessment was passed to second reading. The bond issue pf $:iu,n(rt for Installation of a police alarm system was passed to third readinif. Appropriations of $ 1.600 for police maintenance. $1,000 for tiro maintenance, and $175 for Kcnra.1 oliico expense were referred to the !!nanee committed for further consideration. The ordinance nut borir.iriK excavations for plaoinp of water meters under certain conditions was rejected. Pr. Hellwig of the State Hoard' of Health, and also connectid with, tho Inlted States Health Hoard, spoke In favor of an appropriation of $3,600 for maintenance of the Kreo Health Clinic during: the following- year. The ordinance was referred to the financo commit! ee.

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WILL, TARTY who found letter in lobby of I'M Iuxe Theatre ktndiy mpll to 702 Claudo st.. or phono Hammond 37. 11-l-lt FOR SALE 1 large Gas Range "Jewel," 1 gas plate, 1 heater, 1 electric fan dining room table and chairs 2 dressers, 2 commodes, 3 Center Tables; 1124 Monroe St., Hammond; must be sold-

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r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I rdmiOlT. Mieli.. Nov. 4. Tlie quickwit of the bank m ana, per and the youth of the three bandits moled frustrated the bolde.-st attempt of iialipht bank robbery in lu trolt's history today. Three lu.d;t in tin automobile drove up to the Harper a e. branch of the I'enlnsular State bank just before noon ami while one of tin in remained in the cat.-, the o:hi r fwo entered the bank, prevented revolvers at th bend of Jasper II. Spoors and demanded the merry in th vault. "' peers replied by telinp them to "(io t i the devil." and the men each fired a shot at him. In the meantime M?.naVcr A. K. I.'rpiinski slammed the ault door shut and rar.ij a burglar alarm, which caused tlm two boy bandits to run for the door. They neaped without the $i5,(u.ii) in cash that was In the vault.

SUITS in mixtures, serges, all prettily trimmed in braid and buttons $24.00 value for $14.50 $35.00 value for $25.00 Two Coat Special $18.00 value for $12.00 $30.00 value for . ,.$22.00 20 per cent discount on all Goth Coats oyer $25.00. Two Dress Special One lot Navy Tricotines, $15.00 values $10.00 One lot Woo! Serge. $20.00 values $14.50 These dresses are nicely made, silk braid or button trimmed. 25 per cent discount on all dresses over $20.. 00. We have a big line of Plush Coats, up from $25.00

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CLOCKS

Tiffany Never Wind Clock A useful and d1 C Q Q practical gift; $20 value. Wednesday V A OmVO Orient Radium Alarm Clock (you can tell the time at night without a light); $4.65 value, Q OQ Wednesday ' &0iV ACE Eight Day Alarm Clock. $3.75 value CE O 1 C Wednesday J.Oi7 $6.00 Gold Plated Gillett Safety Razor. tff QQ Wednesday D.i70 $9.00 Shaving Stand Mirror, Mug, Brush; Shaving Lotion Bottle and Powder Can, AQ Wednesday P0.i7O Parker Fountain Pens $1.50 to $12.00 Conklin Fountain Pens $2.50 to $8.00 Buy your Holiday Cigar now and save money. Old Havana stock at the old prices. New Mild Havana Stock at the right price. $1.00 value R-0vn Assorted Chocolates 89c j$1.50 value Lovell & Covell Chocolates 98c $3.50 2-quart Hot Water Bottle (guaran - fi0 OQ teed). Wednesday A StiV

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William and Mary Art Model; American Walnut, with all Pathe features -$225.

$2.50 Vaginal Douche, (whirling spray 1 7Q type), Wednesday tj 1 I c

$1.00 Ladies' Rubber Gloves, Wednesday

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$1.00 Caldwell Syrup Pepsin 69c $1.15 Vinol 89c . 50c Eatonic 39c , 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. (Shampoo) 39c

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