Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 333, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1922 — Page 6
THE TIMES
rridnv. April 1022.
Boy Scout Column
THE ECOUT GOOD TORN Slop and think for a minute what it would mean if every man. woman and child la Hammond did a
v.ooo turn' each day in the
it would be the mo--t
Mi t nat tliiji citv
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delightful
ever experien
ced . lloft oo,l turn?, st: tutes a ';
or ua !; but do i ood turn
i:ni that w c do .ve'.' "Wha- eon.V good turn of your win- to
somebody who .Vow. with that many good turns
d a hoy find hir. lost dot.'. Friday, a-a j up town mid the pates of ti.e .li'hiK'ui Central would not 'o down so went over and gave it a push for the matt in the- tower. Saturday, Inci ted a Udy and went to grocery for lo ot her. COMMUNITY CIE AIT-UP WEEK Thy mayor of the city has design led the 17th and ISth of this munUi is the official day?, to clean up you yard:!, vacant lots, alleys, etc. The various troops of Stouts will dis-
his
cull t
food' ;rf
is when you gu opt to somebody for d not expei t it.
as a standard, how
have we really done? Uvery Scout, when he passes Tenderfoot test and takes the S
-'am anu i.avv agrees to do a
mm u.iiiy as ions as he is a Scout. You may say thai you never saw a boy that oid it, but we know oi' many who are trvir.g to do Ho. Al.-o how good an example are we setto the boys in doing- good turns? However, the fact remain that th
daily good turn is, a fundament:): j teaching of the J'oy Scout movement ' and through this obligat.on many! loys acquire the habit of thinkini; I -f doin:r something: for other people I
besides hi nisei?. liere is one boy's good turn: aturday, 4. picked up a piece of lai-i op the stree:. Monday, tj. took bitboard with nails off the sidewa!';. Tuesday, shut the door of a meat m rivet. Wednesday. . ''opened door for a lady with a lot of bundles. Tiiuisday. fixed a boy's roller si;ates for him. Friday, opened few r
.-ib. and has
tan Ins If tin old pap iron, it Scout s
Ho tn ir.a v the clean-up been donated
or s. proclamation literature whim by ihe Meiropol;-
u ranee company. housewives wi':! tie tip their rs. raits or old clothing: and will be ;a:hered up by the luring the week of the 17th.
The use of one truMv has. been uorated already, but several -more are needed. Any or.e who will loan the
use o; otn lor a tew Hours win
M'.ati by calling up the
Mr. I
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1 lug so that out. Saturday, s air with a
put air in a boy's tirv da v , r icl.e d up some man. Tuesday, a big
o.'me marbles
the water could run helped lady cet' Joh :i baby buggy. Sunday,
for h,tn. Morii.i'inov lor a
boy had from a
a w a y
taken little
boy and 1 made him give them back. Wednesday, grave a boy a ride home fiom high school. Thursday, he!p-
tiov." i-voat office, number
Jesse n'ilson. number 3! 9.
j ENIEE TROOP CONTEST ! The April reports are not all in le: for the contest so we can not j tell j et who are ahead. The first or
Man li. the high troops were as follows: First pl;o e. Troop sec-
I ond place Troop 1; third place, troop
'J; fourth place, troop 6; fifth pi:
troop IS. Other troops are I up. The contest closed the fir
' April except for the !ma! inter troop meet which was postponed until or. j Thursday niffht. April 1", at the I-a-l-'avette fym. The p!a ins in this 'contest will decide some of the j troops: final placin:;s in the Effi- ! e iency t.'onte?.. Every one t tn-jvi-.ed to e.onc t - this hn; 1 exhibijtion. There will be no admission j ells rged. , j On the :5th of Mareh. Scoutma j ter Fair of Troon 7 took the troop ; a U..ie Mike'' to Thornton wood I and reports a tine time. Troop 5, of WentwortU Ml ool, ! o.nipied Wicker on Saturday. April j'. They report seeing lots of the spring: bids as Wicker is an ideal pl ice for birds.
The Scout executive announces that the Saturday test hiues wli; start its soon as the clean-up campaign is out of the way. Nothing; further on summer camp except that the committee expects to go to St. Joseph in the next few das. Scout Executive Green, of Berrien county, will then take theni on a tour of Inspection of several suitable lakct. John Sipkoskl of Troop 17, la high depositor so far In the camp, sivli'Ss bank with fl.Oo to his credit in 1 cent and 25 cent deposits. Hi! earns his money workim? nights. In a couple of months a lot of other scouts are going to begin to ondr how they are going; to go weil, John won't wonder, he will go. Get busy. Start to save now. BIRD STTJOY Headquarters ha 'just received over a hundred and fifty fine colored pictures of conrtnon birds. Hoys wishing to identify birds should consult this list. Vi'AJTTED A 1EUCK
The camp committee, are looklnsj for n second hand truck to be. used,'
;tt summer canto. Any i tie knowing of a bargain will please notify the scout executive.
worry, It was learned today. Every effort la being mu.de to p'.oco thorn under eurveli'anee. -Reports from Kobe state that Indian residents of the Port city, will go to the mountains during the presence of the Frince of Wales in Ja
pan, following countrymen, In
''allowed iby
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not! rmor,
end It.. The story, ednpted for the screen by Bernard Mc.Conville from Edward E. Hose's stage play of the same name, was Aimed under the direction of Jerome Storm. It is
the policy of their declared to be one of the biggest
absenting thcmselv-1 screen attractions of Hie year.
es from events Arranged in his honor The most elaborate preparations are well nigh completed for entertainment of the ro.val visitor during
his stay. j The Mitsu, pride of the Japanese j
navy, will head a great fleet to es- j I cort the renown, British -battleship,; home of the Prince on his tour, f ro:n j i the southern coast of Japan to thej
harbor of okohama, where he will land. j Flags. British and Japanese will I
fly everywhere. Arches and other elaborate deeorat Ions are being prepared. And police prepa rations to guard
I ine liovat visitor are eiaoorate to ( the extreme.
Among other well known players appearing In t he cast are Wal lacBeery Euicenie Besserer. Dore 1'iaviilsort, Pomerjy Cannon, Bert Woodruff, Mildred June and Hand'! i loud wi n.
Love and Sacrilflce
Are Eisr Notes In
The Rosary"
Fffi GOMES BEFORE II PARDON BC
Apr.l term, which will be.Tln ManOn February 2nd of this year the Supreme court affirmed the conviction of AVigsins, and the usual period of sixty days which is granted hi w hich a reit;est f' r a rehearing may be made has expired. At the close of the sixty-day period tiie Supreme court Fubmi's to the Criminal court a cert. fled oidfr of th arTirmat Ion. This . irdr hn.i not be' n rerf-'ved by the .":-ire 'tin court in
'he V.'isfrin ae. When it i ivf(l V-'lfflH will b rfU'tiJ-sJ to the custody of the county sheriff and will be sent to teg In his term at the State Farm.
It ba been suggested that lighthouses should have warning bells under as well as above water, because in a storm sou-id travels farther under wate- than throuch the Hir. Experlmtnts, both in Enc'and and this country, "have proved
that n bell rtruek tirde wte? nun 1c Tieard a! ft long c.v?tsnee in the hold of a 6h!?; On? Irr'eM who lias been exploring the air, haw ma.de some Interesting observations on the best methods of signalling by sound. By applying n parabolic reflector to a speaklna trumpet, he is able to send the waves of Bound in a sira zht. com jn.-t beam. rsemblinsr In its directness a ray of 1'Eht.
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PIlJAPAN PREPARES
FOR ROYAL VISITOR
I BY JAMES McCEAIN) STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N SERVICEl t '1 t.K lo. April 7. Japan's sole tlioimhts t.niay are centered upon preparations to w elcome the Frince
oi v a.o's vviieu ue cooo.-r, ocal eei. to repay for Great Britain the visit to the British Isles of the Prince regent of Japan, last year. The Cabinet, fearing political dissension, has postponed action on internal policies until after the completion ot'the Prince's visit. H:tdlc:tl llussianf. Koreans and
Indians are bein the po'ice.
Low and Flat Heels
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Oxfords Pumps and Straps
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Love and sacrifice! are the predominant notes in the widely heralded Selig-itork production, "The Bosary." which i ss coming with an all star cast via First National to the Parthe.'K'ii theater on Monday for an engagement of four days. Vera is engaged to be married to Bruce Wilton (Robert Gordon) who
has given her a rosary as a symbol j of their love. She learns that Alice. Brucc's pretty faster, has been enticed to the home of Kenwood Wright. Vera goes to the cottage and pleads with Alice to leave. Bruce, informed by the village half wit that Vera has gone to Wright's! home, goes to the place, though he! refuses to believe it is true. Vera' sees him coming. She gets Alice out of the back door. With Wright' she confronts Bruce, from whom she
watched closely by! conceals the real mission of herj I visit In order to shield his sister.j
to ibelieve in her inno-; takes back the rotary'
on the eve of the Prince's which he had given her. I causing the police great The photoplay has a powerful je-
l.YDIA.NA POE1S, April 7. Charles (Chuck) Wiggins. Indianapolis
list, w ho received u sentence .'
.-..x .months on the State Farm oud a fine of $10'i end cois in the Criminal court more than I'ourtee., months Hge on a charge of contributing to d-1 , no. ue !':';'. but w ho ha'; not serve d ny . f that imprisonment, has repealed to the stateboard of pardons for clemency. Ib.i appeal appe.irs in the list of fl-'ty-
eight. new anj thr:e reopency peti lions on fl'e at board of ti.i i-'b'ti.-. These
I will b
heard bv tb
tied cleti',the stat" petition 1
board at the
saw
The disappearance of sixty-eight ' lis refuses members oi" a Russian theatrical parjcen:e and
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The Store That Gives S. & H. Stamp
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Every popular style and pattern of this Season
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2,000 Potted
PLANTS
in Full Bloom Friday and Saturday TeplacJlDn sale about 2000 Patted Plants in full bloom at less than half of what you would ordinary expect to pay for such beautiful plants just in time for Palm Sunday.
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Gjod Hardy Species
Hyacinths these plants are in full' bloom. A very fine species, all colors, in four inch pots. O O On sale at OCHyacinths in 5-inch pots. ?Q 3 flowers to each pot, at. . OJ7C
Larger size Tulips, in 5-inch pots at
69 c
Jonguills cr Daffodils in full bloom, at Boston Ferns the large Others ask $2 for. On sale Friday and Saturday .
Tulips the best and seturdiest quality in full bloom, each in pot.O 5 50c value, at C
23c size ferns. 95c
Just Arrived for Saturday
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Grandma's Washing 1 A Pork Loins, small, O P Powder, large size ... lean, lb Rolled Rib Roast, fXr Monarch Rolled Oats. OQr ve'rv fine' lb C 4 packageS Veal Shoulder, per 1 Corn, Fancy Sweet, O Q Hamburger, 2 OS 3 cans lbs. for oJ C "Telmo" Peaches and C "1 cut, per lb A Apricots, 3 cans....0 C Skinned Hams. rvo OI VV3Ste lb QIC Grape Fruit, fancy, T Premium Bacon, A O 4 for sliced to order, lb. . . ,-C
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$1.05
MONARCH COFFEE, 3 pound package
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Honeysuckle Bush pink, 3 to 5 feet at 29c. Boston Ivy quick growing dimber, at 35c. " Gladiola Bdbs extra fine, choice mixed, per dozen 20c. Flower or Vegetable Seeds choice fresh stock, large package 5c. Onion Sets white or yellow per lb. 15c. Sued Potatoes early Ohio, per lb. 2V2C Hardy Privet Hedge Armour River North, 1 0 in bunch, 2 to 3 feet high, $1.25 Spirea Van Horiettie Bridal Wreath, 2 to 3 feet high, 18c. Snowball Bushes Japan variety, 3 to 4 feet high, at 48c. Weigela White, flowering throughout the summer, 3 to 4 feet high, at 35c.
Weigela Rosea a beautiful shrub with Rose colored flowers, 3 to 4 feet high, at 35c. Barberry Japanese One of the most desirable shrubs in cultivation on account of its habit, foliage and fruit; fine for an untrimmed hedge, 18 to 24 inch, 48c. Syringa or Mock Orange vigorous growing with showy white and mostly sweetscented flowers, 3 to 4 feet high, 35c. Deutzia pride of Rochester, one of the most popular of flowering shrubs, 3 to 4 feet high 35c. Lawn Seed Washington Park, per lb. 23c Rhubarb, or pie plant roots, large lumps, 15c. Grape Vires Concord 2 years old, at 18c Fertilizer, Sheeps Head for lawns or gardens, 25 pound bag for 75c.
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At "Hammond's Lowest Price Store
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Of the better makes; latest creations, materials: Polo Cloth, Velour Broadcloth and Normandie, half and full silk lined. Values to $45.00. Special
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All Wool Tricotine Suits, finest silk lined, I hand embroidered. The latest styles. You must see them before you buy. $27.50 and $29.00
BOYS' HIGH SCHOOtl MILLINERY
Newest Creations Weekly. The cream of the millinery market. We sell more hats this season because we sell high grade hats at
SUITS
First Long Pants Suits All Wool Blue Serge, All Wool Cassimers, Brown, All Wool flannel and Brown-Silk mixtures. The new models, fine tailored, values to $50.00.. Special. $18.50 and $20.00
The finest "Goodyear Welt" Shoes and Oxfords $4.50 ror young men, the newest toe3. Men's Finest
Ilk Shirts
Crepes or Jerseys or imported French
Silks. Shirts of highest
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Hard finished worsted, wool flannel, wool serge. Very special at
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Of white Voile or Organdie, embroidered, ail silk Georgettes or Crepe de Chene, finest selection. You must see them before you buy $2.98 70 $12.00 White 2 strap Pumps or Ox- (31 AO fords," very good shoes . . . White Long Silk Gloves, for 1 fQ confirmation .Tc
Confirmation Values
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Girl's Straw Hats, finest selection 75c 10 $1.98.
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