Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1921 — Page 12

April 0. 1921 "THE DOCTOR'S OUT JUST NOW, HUT YOU CAN REACH HIM BY RADIO PHONE'' r- .-i-.-uj. musters (Gordon of : " "' "' f Tr.H,;, j, a,.,i Mr Troop I, L'-Gra nd Troop 9 First Class: Laury m;th and John Dyer. Second Class: John Rohr. Troop 17 K:rt Clas.-. Rusre'.l "Wolf, John Msnpold, Frt lioswcU. Second (Toss: John T'liilhpji. CAJCP VTCXES The followlnif troops are re(f!tereil for Camp -Ticker next week: Monday: Troop 2. 4. 13; Tuesday, Troops J. 4 and 13: 'Wednesdiy, Troops 9, 17 and It: Thursday. Troops g, 1, 17 the contest. Th a Judge were Mnit Beiman, Peters. Romberg-er and Meyr The result of the contat ara aj ts' low s : First rrlse; John PhlRipa. Troop 1; Axe and Sheath. Secand Tr'.T.f.' Ala Rice, Trocp t Scout KnifeThird Prize: Clair Pcrcfv Trecp Z Aej'telyne Imp. Fourth Prire: Dale Gordon. Trocp t. Scout Knife. Fifth Pr'ne: Elmer Tanjerma. c1 Troop Rcn'it Ttr. I lie t i 1 'ns Scout-. j.q?c4f. the'. 1" ;-, ., r rtto t ! - I !rp t I if r: 1 C!W!' i o:aj; 1- trt Class 3; Second Class 6. I mid 14 I-Yiday Troops 1 and . t 'la- 'rrijr-t "nncis, James Ha insr sucessf ully 1 s.sed their ex- ! The Camp will close Saturday mornt; TROOP Tt L'V'-nli'c, Trn.'P Z held tr.- clitic it th Christian atnhiatlons. tlie Ecouts were awarded t!icr badKes. TI11 n- xt Court of lienor wi'l be held about the firM. of June, and will be op"i fr second, firrt and merit badge Peou i m. inir, March 1. The Camp can take care of a few n-.ore bo 7 a nch ay from troops who nre cot rerristered if they cae to come. Bras sovsx cowtestt Ther wr? 1 bird houe entered in '; 2 -.F;m nii ; J-'-ir.-t 'id l;.d,t. Hi, nd i'l-ia: i 5: ;,c!'f,'lalr I'or. !, 15? : 1 1-1 a r T n J-hn-1 1 J Trice of Z". Thcr:vl s.MIt b r f-iv of tho oau.-" th r. 'Ml a ;. i. 1 t! "Out HllSt ' - - - IV.' to pick th" other lit '-r. Trio troop passn their fir?' and odward of Troop 1 wsj .icetirc. A!' Tenderfoot be present a th next ! prizr It' you are not V- i ery hard for ou rc iu slid to bo vrcjth V 1 :. tt

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I TROOP 4 I Trocp 4 met last Tuesday ti'.cht. Ari r!l 5. at the Methodist church. AVe opened the rnoetlrjf: with a llaif cere- . niony. T.hen wo hajl roll cal:, due. ! ajij announeciiT-nts Thero were so-. -, enten s.-couts. fie Jsl'orx an.) thr ofr.ccrs rresr.t. After nnnouncements. j vr had instruction on different tosts j and were amused by t"0 boxing artist?. I MfMulien'j Pino Tree Patrol won th! j contest for IJie month ff Tach -with , Schohi's Flying: Easlo, eieconJ and 3cur- ' kfclks' third. "Vo have started tho new ; month's contest xrtth a rush. ) VJEKX McJJUr.MiX, Klrcrt.fr. j TOOP 9 Trocp 9 hld the!r nioef'rs last AVcdr.esday at the Presbyterian Church at i7:S0. .-Vfter the announcements hal i been read, instruction period hoan. j Thtre was traJninjc in all sorts of th ! xvor'c fn f!-st end second class tr-sts. ! rhl's th first c:nss -ork in merit badg-o tests- Tho scouts -u-ers then . called into ranks and then had a snapj r" earn" of O'Grady drl'il, which all ' good Scouts wish to play. The Scouts

and officers of the troop ar sorry 'o thcjgrh wo are no', all t. ; sav that t!i attendance th.is last nieet-lihlnfr that is prepare j. v

To- le and Goyti'.n. The j- t roj leaders j and othr 1kj oericra of th" troop v-re j

appoo,t0(1 arll Ul tp,.0p .im.l'l !:t- tv-,o pat rois. last wccli. nfter a short business sesf.'ori il-.f t roop hiked to lh! l ".lii'-atro and hack through llanimor.d. The t'tr.e nlonp the way w spent In ?!nt)ng r.f scout .sons-' and tr;. ins to ruse tho Khcst from their haunts but the jrhosts tmf1 to fear tho .".outs and so i:d not arp-'-ar. April c.h. The official na'ne of the troop was decided to le Ccntcnnary Troop 14. rUras wers male to epT.d one day of vacation o k at Camp Wicker. nans for areeptsrg TIarry Lewis as a t-nj-rfo.n on April t2 wrre

also .intplctd. The panics of th" c v- I ening c nsis'ed of relay contests and' races vr'.th tennis lialls Tho miet-j ing- closed w ith 'ho plelge of allegt- j ance to Cur Country's 1.35. TROOP 6 j "Ve tntt last Thursday rlst ttl'li 'en j beys present. AVo passed the evening" : in drll! and preparation f T cx-np. The menu sounded very nnpetutrB, e: !

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ingr was not half what it was last moe-t-Ins'. Mr. C-oilett cf troop 17 wrs a visitor. Troop ? send 15 scouts to Cedar I..ko to put on a demonstration of u ha t they knov.- shout sooutintf. JOlf.V TVT Reporter. TROOP 1 Peven h-oi s from oid frjcp 14 and sit new ones now make up Troop I t. Q-j'.ti a number of parents have ben present and fomctm? in the near future, we expect to start a Scout Mothers' Club. March 22 it:n th first meetir.t: in our nw h.on'.o iif Centennary Church nt

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39 IN. UNBLEACHED MUSUN Heavy quality, suitable, suitable for sheets and cases, special 1 r for X J 36 INCH PEPXALES Light, dark ground in a beautiful assortment of pat- 1 Qp terns at , . . . X U 36 INCH LONG CLOTH Fine quality and made of fine bernbeel yarns, suitable for lingerie, 10 yard bolt :fciai. .1.89 64 INCH MERCER1ZEL TABLE LINEN In a fine quality and in an assortment of beautiful p a tterns, 7 59 c 40 INCH CREPE DE CHINE In all die new spring" shades, suitable for dresses, waists, etc. A cloth that will give . t 1 r

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9x12 ft. heavy quality seamless Milton Rugs. Made of excellent quality wool carpet yarns, firmly and close.lv woven; patterns and colorings are reproductions of the

finest French Wilton . Rugs and will harmonize with most any room decoration sale price at

Wilton Velvet

9')2 ft. Superior quality Wilton Velvelt Rugs; they arc all firmly woven in one solid piece and finished with wide turn-over ends; choose from all the latest desiens

and colorings, rugs that should sell for $90.00 very special for this sale

Wilton Velvet

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9x12 ft. superior quality Axminister Rugs of best quality wool carpet yarns very closely woven in one piece; patterns and colorings reproduce from some of the finest high

er priced rugs, slight misweaves hardly noticeable, cause us to price these rugs, worth $55, for this sale special at

Superior Axminster

9x12 ft. extra heavy grade in seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs all wool surface and fast colors and will wear splendidly, one of the finest of the inexpensive

rugs ; designs and colors are reproductions of the finest body Brussels rugs, $45 usually, tomorrow at

Brussels Tapestry

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Royal Wilton

9x12 ft. fine quality Royal Wilton Rugs, small allover and Wilton Persian designs, soft oriental colorings, with linen fringes at the ends. Price for this sale

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Linoleums

Made of cork and burlap back; comes in wide

range of patterns for every need. AJI laid free of charge except bathrooms, where $1.00 is charged. Printed Linoleums, 6 feet wide, $1.29 Sq. yd. Printed Linoleums. 12 feet wide. $1.50 sq. yd. Inlaid Linoleums. 6 feet wide, $1.98 sq. yard.

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To Help You to Find Exactly the RIGHT CORSET These corsets represent the most amazing achievement in correctly corseting stout and near-stout figures offering a variety of models which so slenderize their wearers that an appearance of twenty pounds lighter weight and an apparent reduction of from three to five inches are gained. These demonstrations will not only convey to you the excellence of these two great Corset divisions, meeting every need of every figure type, but will show the necessity and service of the Brassieres which have been especially designed to accompany the Corsets. You are cordially invited to come and bring your friendi lo our Corset section. 2nd flocr.

Swiss Ribbed Vests Special at 33c Bodice or band top, excellent quality of fine combed yarns, all sizes. 27 in. Swiss Flouncing Special at 89c Sheer soft finish cloth in a range of beautiful embroidered edges, suitable for the finest baby dresses. Misses Mer. Lisle Hose Special at 39c Extra fine ribbed, highly mercerized, with double sole and knee, all sizes. Black only. , Envelope Chemise Special at 75c One lot of envelope chemise, made cf good quality long cloth, in built up shoulder style, trimmed with embroidery. Original price, $1.75. for thrift Monday at 75c. Made of flesh colored Seco silk with camisole top and ribbon shoulder strap. Original price. $2.45. For Thrift Monday at 95c. Voile Waists, 2M Made of fine quality French voile, trimmed with Porto Rican drawn work, very special at $2.75.

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