Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 3 November 1921 — Page 8
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IILUON EXPERT GIVES STATISTICS
Harry Rimbach. Bertlllon expert and chief Btatlstlcian at Hammond Central Police, station has compiled sumo interesting figures for use cf the Highway and Highway Transport Education Coramil tea of Washing-ton. which will begin soon a national campaign for greater highway safety. Officer Rlmbach's figures showing the number of accidents in Hammond for the past three years follow:
1913 T3tl traffic mishaps 74 JTumber Injured by auto accidents; Children 18
Adults 47 15 62 Number of fatalities ia Accidents: Children 3 0 2 Adults S 5 6 It has teen found that most of these Hammond accidents were the result of carelessness on the part of the driver. Such cases numbered of the total, 117. Other causes were: Carelessness of pedestrains, 94; speed Irg, 9; vehicles Improperly lighted, 8; cutting corners, 3. Two national contests in the writing: of highway safety essays will be conducted ty John J. Tigert, chairman of th transport education committee, and United States Commissioner of Education. - One of these contests will be open to grammar school students. The other fo teachers In the grammar schools.
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BOY SCOUT FEELD MEET Ths Scout Contest which was to be tsaM at Harrison Park on October 29th was postponed to the following Saturday. November Eth, In ordar to j conflict ' with tho tug-t school footoai j grae . on - the former data. ' JVactica-Ujr every troo-p Is prerxo t.ske part In some or all of the event rin this contest and all Scouts ei No. turn out to sea the fun. Tnasr.u .as several troops thir.k that they a gcir.gr to bo t'oe winners it should be a Ipse race. It la hoped tnat all parent' q'a others Interested in Scouting attend this meet In case of rain t jr.fet wlH io run off In one of th gym.aaslums. COKTXSXITCE Scout Commissioner Oatrowski and Ccout Executive Scott attended eer.ference of tho executives of tin ecout Executives of Northern Illinois, iutfcern" "Wisconsin and eastern Ind i?.na. which v:s.s held at Aurora. Ji' Octobtr 6 and 27. It was one of the test conferences held in this district James E. West, National Scout Executive, and Loran P. Barclay. National director of Boy Scout Educational partment were present and were r Xor.sibla for a large part of the inspiration. Jlr. Barclay had Just r turned fi-om France where he had spem the past six months assisting tvFrench people in conducting- a Scoit
Leader's Training Camp. Because o?J
fcis work in this camp the French gov
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The organizing committee of the National Council for Limitation o7 Armament, snapped after first meeting-.
A permanent organization to be known as the National Council foi.- Limitation of Armament has been formed and has taken
over the historic buildine used by General Grant as headquarters during the Civil war as its future home. The organizing committee., shown above, conr
sists of many leaders of national movements. Left to right, they are: Hugh S. Magill. secretary National Educational Associa
tion; Frederick Libby, executive secretary National Council; Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, National Consumers' League; Edwin S. Bethlehem Jiv Veterans of For
eign Wars; Christina Merriman, temporary chairman National Council; Louis F. Post, former assistant secretary of labor; Mrs. George T. Odell. Woman's National League; Mrs. Daly Phelan, General Federation of Woman's clubs, and Miss Ethel Smith, National Women's Trade Union
"Sportlno One's Oak." "To sport one's oak" Is a phrase signifying that one Is not at home with visitors. The saying originated at the English universities, where the students' chambers have two doors an Inner and an outer one. The outer door Is made of oak, and when this Is closed or "sported' It denotes either that the occupant of the apartment is out or that he does not wish to be disturbed.
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Thursday, November 3, 1921
Real Generosity. A couple of Yankee deacons were talking of a prominent citizen of whose liberality there had always been considerable difference of opinion. "Well," said Deacon DiggR, "I have always hold that Brother Brown was one of the most charitable men In this town. For Instance, I have never known him to refuse to lend his plug hat to anybodv who asked him for It."
Dutch Concert.
A Dutch concert is a so-called concert in which every man sings his own song at the same time that his neighbor Is also singing his, a practice not necessarily so national as convivial. There Is another form of Dutch concert in which each person sings in turn one verse of any song he pleases, some well-known chorus being used as a burden after each verse. When every person has sung, all sing their respective songs simultaneously as a grand finale.
Head Stuffed By Catarrh or Cold ? Use Healing Cream
Literal Youth. The young man always took everything literally. He was most serious In his wooing. "May I kiss you, June?" he asked. "Mother's In the drawing room," she answered. "Oh, that's all right. Tour father can kiss her," he replied.
If your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head I stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, ply a little pure, antiseptic, germ destroyingcretim Into your nostrils. 1; penetrates through every air passag.. soothing Inflamed, swollen membrance; and you get Instant rehtf. How good It feels. Your nostrils arcopen. Your head is clear. No more hawking-, enuffllrg, dryness or etrutgrllriK for breath. Get a email bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from any druggist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. Reiic Is sure. Adv.
arnment awarded him the highest honor on tire making with one of tho sets
possible, the French Croix de Guerre. from the Scout Office. Teams were then
The Boy Scouts now number 410,000 picked for the other events. Itecrea-
boys and over lPO."f0 additional lead-j lion time was spent practicing football ers in the United States. It is a rec- signals and. formations, under the coach
Denized factor in the training of fu-'rig of Bart Lund. Xo games wfll be ture citizens and its influence should I scheduled for at least another, week as spread as the years, go. by. (the team has not had enough practice
Ir. Ostrowskl was called upon to ?peak and gave a very interesting talk
on the I?oy bcout movement as an
Americanizing institution. Mr. Bar
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ed every one present that the Boy
Scout movement is the most practical
way of making good citizens from the bo yof foreign parentage.
AJRMISTICE Xil.T Fatrlotic bodies in charge of the Armistice Day organization request all troops turn out in the. parade on Nov. 11th. Scouts should keep this in mind and show their appreciation of the
heroes of the late war ty being present
In that parade. TROOP REPORTS In addition to reports below from several of the troops other troops have reported various programs bservlng the
birthdav of Theodore Roosevelt. Troop
g observed the evening by having a Roosevelt protrrarn at Camp Wickar. TK.OOP REPORTS Troop 3 Troon 3 of the "Washington school visited Troop 17 of TTallace school. Lawyer Griffith gave a good talk on Roosevelt, after that they played games and had a good time. Troop 4 Troop 4 Is at present preparing for the field meet. Drill taking
a large part of the program. Asst.
Scoxitmaster Hutchins gave instruction
AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago tho only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is muasy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug- store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound." Tou will set a large bottle of this old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other ingredients, at very little co?t. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the pray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Adv.
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together. For information call Verne McMullen. Troop 17 We called tha meeting about 7:00 o'clock. Roll was called and we found that there were twenty-four scouts besides about eix visitors. As&tScoutmaster Fredley gave ua a little talk on keeping quiet while meeting was KOirig on. This was followed by talk on Roosevelt by Patrol Leader Lyle Collott. Then Lawyer Griffith came and gave us a long talk on the life of Roosevelt, pointing him out as the ideal American. When about in the middle of his talk, Troop 3 came as visitors. There were six Scouts and Scoutmaster Bowman and Asst. Scoutmaster Richard Parker. Dick gave us O'Grady Drill and then a game. After the same we had the benediction and cleaned up the pla-e and went home. hn Phillips, Reporter..
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