Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1922 — Page 11
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rest of us. They taifjtod Into
about a Iialf hour fftr tli.- rf:-i V U:, and had to f-mlure kidding f.r liiroihours af tii-v;;i"il'.
.ini-i arriv. d, lill -rI 'iicvoryt hints . cn-l
nftfr him Alan Ya-Jfc-'un. We immeliitlv started a gum of C.aUtarrotv.
Tioop Nine was at Wicker hut It 't about fiftoen tninuls hi'it w e nvvi Three hr-yr- wi nt. for water ami the r.'t eicurifd up the ' .sli3:U" tricn went o il
Til
I a : ier woou. i no y .
when wt- arrivt.-d b;
.lftT i!t.,Olll t hre
MHl'HIiK PAIITY OX TitOOP IMC; H T i
Troop" 8 reports an exctftionally
I pleasant social time spent on Friday I
evening of last week. After roll ca!'.
j.md short business st-sslon, Mr. Iivin
III. Scott. Scout executive, who was a welcome visitor, made a number of
aciprul troop su?etlons as well a !. Pver-von' sai'1 ,b;,r
inn, tney must hir.o
!;. y . ;i s v c t it was rep " lwuri wor
ry
'ffering the boys some very helpful
instructions.
The Troop committee had provide!
the remainder of thf evenins'a enlr-
liainment in the form of much appre
ciated piano selection by Mr. liodier.
A bounteous supply of cakes thnao-
Imade) and delicious ice cream more
than met the boys approval .
Mr. Geo. Hannaue: of the Troop oom-
Imlttee came in late, due to hards lips
I lions the road (a flat tire"). The Troop .'ytfully received his announcement of
'xtendod park Improvements for Yefl
Hammond; also his request to sot a.
little more pep" into our Scouts.
The Troop wishes to thank the Troop
.ommiitee, especially Mr. John Erfhm.
iror the good time he ordered, and
Mrs. John Brehm; also Mrs. Wilheim
land Mrs. Harry Powell, who helped
l.-erve. Committeemen August Erussj.l
nd O. O. Glaymore were also present. We all nay, "come again." TROOP REPOI1TEK.
Then it seemed that all at once n - eryone felt a vacaro i in tii-ir internal rcerions. Soon t ho odor of roaHtin &t Hil.ni the air. and a vhil- Ia!r
ho lml eno.ishVj had too much he- 1
oau.e they rebelled at mention of anything that
j tion for an hour and a 1
the rdil: rei't ii i red
novelty wore off la about ten ui:n-
uti'. tiiouah iu;d everyone drifted !ael; to the fhaaty, to bum around. Pever.il feilows who wanted to pats handicraft i hopped up ihe w ood we had lrou;iit in, then cut down some stumps. After supper' the boys played C'apiure the Ivan's then went to hod. rioon paper wads l)san whizzing arounil. The boys w e re fi n a 1 1 y q ' i i e t e d do v n and sent off to iJreamland.
At 7: 30 the next morn in i; everybody invoke with the lusual chorus of ye'ls.
Smith had the same success with Ii'm . t ipiroa that Tanpcrmnn did on the last tike. Intact, he led It to the fishes.
succeeded a lot better than he did wi t a w li isl; ey and Lrand to tide the family
the laplcou. We scrubbed the siiat k and intendina; to clem it good ued some oornn.eal which we thought was Uold l'.i.-t. Left lor lio!ii! at two o'clock. A Sieat time was had by all. J ICT.
declared con
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.loerai u- pr c reas v. as h the f-- iets in ri:.:!:i.i" f.
litt'-
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Tar
man made some Je!
JURY SENDS HIS "BOOZE" BACK AS CHRISTMAS GIFT t INTERNATIONAL ;:fW5 EERVlCcl N'FdV VOHK. U will " he "Merry Christ-nts"' in the home of Giuseppe Cat ii".a no. for a jury in Supreme Court rendered a verdict which will result in Catal.ivo reeetvinn from the custodian
through all periods of illness that mit.Vj ir.h- rr.ad
possibly lie alo ud of it. jinice in t'..c- stricken dist; ;:'.. On April patrolmen rallied C'ata- j lano'n cellar and look therefrom nine , TT-r-i a T a nXTTr' rTTT?TJ barrels of wine, a cask of whiskey audi XirnAUil U Kj U XivJl:
fotir bottles of 'brands. Taking the stand, Catalano explained he had purchased the "lioor,e" before the days of Federal prohibition from a friend.
SALES FALLING OFF
-o
andnf the I'olhe Department enoush win
fl NTtrRNATIONAl. MEWS r.EVl"El WKSTFIKl.D. Mass. I'rohiliition
The Jury decided in Catnlano's favor.Jias dfalt Ul llpadacllo rt!nedy trad, and his ha rrols p thI bvttlcn "a ill le I
turned over to him. "!
drug-gis'.s. 'the rlrus-sl-its stale thn. sales have dropped 03 per cent since the. dry amendment was adopted. One of the leading' druggists said he now dispenses only 23 per cent of what he sold in prc-prohibitioa days. All UKreod that. .iio Sunday morninif sales had taken the most marked slump.
SOVIETS FIGHT
FAMINE
I INTERNATIONAL Kl'WS SERVICE! I tR" A. Reports printed by the J'rav-
ela. I'.olshevik newspaper in I'ravda.
March Using nt Vnslpbtly Hp.'.
I!o to K.r.iovc ::au.
The ff:tn with Under ku d:f.i"; ?,Inrch tPfJ'tsi it is likely ti civ'r or face with usiy Kftfeles :': Matt'-f iiow tl lck ncr vM. the sun fct:3 v.-ir..;-. have a f.troi-i' tridency to make hyt frecklf. Fortunately fo l er peare of iiioiJOthine douo'le ierfytli, makes it v Bible for even those most sucept!o. :-x to freckles to !fep their akin ( !-n and white. No matter how stubbo.i a case of freckles you have, th douuic strength Othine .should remove tnciu. Get an ounc'i from jour drugfeist and banish the ireekles. Money ba; ; if it falls. Adv.
wimM-Mia'nCiii'ii i iViiitu hmhhi
DHl.M AX1) CORPS. Monday evening saw the best at
tendance at the Corps in a number ot
I'veeks. Several of the old timers were
ack and ail had a bJsy evening.
Iert Hutchins. formerly the crack
and
Her-
o ui nitniiiiunu. w fs f picket, i a nu j
demonstrated that he still has pier.ty
lot pep left. He says the secret ot
kopd bug-ling- Is lots of practice at
i'.ome, which so many Scouts neglect
'o do. Toward the close of the nieetng the Scout Executive dropped in.
instead of closing: Instructois Muller
did Morris marched the boys aver to
'Bobs" where ail enjoyed a treat of
e cream. We say all, but one
'Vllow who went home early. Sola
Special prizes were announced for at
rendar.ee at the Corps.
9COVT LEADERS ASSOC! YTiO.V
The Ila-nr.iond Kcout Leaders As-
rciat!on met In the Chamber of Com- i
rnorce Koonis on Tuesday evening:.)
There were t wnety-nine In attendance!
ice President Carl loi-Jsrias presided)
ojrmg the meeting, inasmuch ,t j the
resident, Ijevl Golden, was unable to I ie present until later.
After a talk by the Executive, a very
.elpful discussion of Troop problems.
ook place. In the meaitim ', ,tichard
'arker and Iceland La E?l; were pre-
aring a "spread" which neediest to
l-ay was enjoyed by all. it consisted
fruit g-eletine and fruit frapp? and
.-afers. The frappe was kickiess hut
rom later reports, some of the feT .vs
nuet have had more than there share, omething- like green apples.
The meeting closed with fongs ac-
onr-FanliKl by Leslie De Camp and Kay-
luond Toung on the piano.
CO.HI'i EVFA'T!", Wedneday evening-, March 22. at the
!-afayette Gym, Col. L. T. Meyer will
how a wonderful collection of colored elides taken during; the exploration
f the source of Snake river. Thess
ictures have been on a circuit of arious cities and will be enjoyed by 11. The public Is Invited to this inet-
r. There will be no charge for ad-
nlttcnce.
Friday evening:. March 24. Lafayette
iymnailum. Inter Troop contest.
Thursday evening, March SO. La-
layette Gymnasium, final Inter Troop
onlests of the six highest troops.
ivery one invited to attend. March 28, next Court of Honor. L'x-
. mining board the week previous.
lEJfORT OF HlKi: TAKEX I1V
TTIOOP 6, ST, MAR- 4.. Five fellows started from the house f Elmer Tangerman on Saturday for 'amp Wicker. Songs were sung aM long the way, and everyone insisted
n buying a pie at an Eat Hammond
tore. Quite an argument was started
ver which ware the better, blueberry
r cherry pie. The a-giraent was de- j id?d finally in favor of the cherry,' o-rause of the fact that there we'e,i
hree cherry pies to two blueberrie . I dajorlty always wins. j
After crossing the Little Calumet!
!ver, Tom Vaughn and George Smith
leclded to beat u. to camn. AdviseJ
hat they would encounter mud and
lenty of it they thought the ma-.t.r
ver, but finally decided to cut th.ougli!
inyway. They cro3ser the ditch an-i
ntered a cornfield then the fun bc;an. Two steps Into the cornfield they unk to their shoetops, another one . nd they decided they didn't tvar.t to
teep on, but they struck a road and
ollowed It until It ended in a sta of
and.
Following; the mad they finally hit lidge road In a sadder but wiser coi; -
iition about a half-mile behind th
Guard Against "Flu" With Musterole
Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia a;i ftart with a cold. At the first slpn of ever, the moment you get these waning aches, got busy with good oil dunterole. Musterole Is a count.-jr-irrltant that oea right after congestion (which is vhst a cold really is) and restore lormal eiroulacion . It has all the good qualities of th . Id-fashtoned mustard paster it no tit he unpleasant sMng nd blir.tsr. i During the big "Flu" epidemic several years ago Muster-le was uned In iur training: canvps. The T. M. C, A. i.Vsr Board sent thousands of Jars to ur boya In France. Jioctors h-we ;en recommending It to their patients ;or years. Just rub It on the congested parts ylth your finger lips. First you "ill eel a warm tingle aa the healiny olrtnent penetrates the po:es. then comes L soothing, cooling sensation and quick !ellef . t If ther are colds In your house get lustcrola on the Job at once. It may
jirevent weHous lllnees. It is a good
'an to have Masterole always on the
Uthroom shelf for the emergency.
Sold by all druggists 33c and 63c, In
jars and tubes; hospital s;ze $3.00.
t o-e you recognized the tnvetm er.t possibilities in good buildings s t r a teijically located?
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lliings arc happening fast. The country is aroused from its slumber. One of the greatest programs to be carried out within the next few years is that of building. With five million homes to be built before the demand can be met there is some work to be done and a large part of that work should be done this year. Wages are down men are now possessed with the spirit of work materials are down. The choicest materials are now available at right prices. The most efficient workmen are available right now, but how long this condition will continue no one can tell. There's nothing to be gained by postponing your plans any longer. We are resolved to give you the very best we have and help you with your building plans to the fullest extent. Whatever it may be, ask us for an estimate. DO IT NOW.
Here is Your Chance!
Wiil build you a home to your own plans. Have select vacant lct3 in Homewood. near Hohrnan st. Will build to suit with only $1,000 cash down.
JohnC.Nowicki "QUICK SALE BARGAINS" Cor. Oakley & Plummer Ave. HAMMOND
If It's Mason Work
Then it must be good, work talks for itself.
Our
Estimates furnished FREE on short notice. Mason Contractors and Builders Shade & Wall 515 Summer St Phones 1181-J and 11C5-R
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Plumbing
When You Think of Plumbing Think of McGuire The name stands for the best. Hundreds of satisfied clients in this region. Ask us for an estimate Sanitary Plumbing and Heating John McGuire 911 Calumet Ave. Tel. 278
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mooring
Have it done now heavy spring rains.
before
he
The oldest and largest Roofing concern ia Northern Indiana since 1886. Estimates Gladly Furnished
Calumet Roofing Co. HAMMOND, IND. Phoie 3400
CARPENTERS Approximately one - half the work in a new building is in the hands of the carpenters. I'll do the work to your entire satisfaction. Estimates cheerfully given. George Bates Contractor and Builder 415 Becker St., Tel. 2423
Painting You can add to or detract from the value of your house by the character of its decoration. The Better the Work the More valuable the Property We employ only artisans who are adepts in their line. Estimates Furnished Smith & Sankey G95 Hammond St. lei. 5S3
STAR SHEET METAL WORKS
The 20th Century Furnace Will Heat Your Home Properly and Save You Money See Us Also For: Cornice, Gutters, Sky Lights. Metal Ceiling. Sheet Metal Welding, Lead Burning. Electric Spot Welding. Furnace Work. m JOHN J. VOLK 676 Sohl Street Phones: Shop 663, Res. 617
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FIRE Insurance Protect your building during construction with reliable Fire Coverage. We Have It First Trust and Savings Bank
Hammond 1700
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