Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1922 — Page 8
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L'HE TIMES
Thursday. June 15, 1922.
Gamp Committee Issues Prospectus of F.S. Betz
Boy Scout Summer Camp
..NOTE Following is th first Installment of Lho new prospectus which the Hammond Boy Scout Ca-mp Committee has just prepared for distribution in Hammond. It groea into the details of this year's summer crap at the new site donated V y F. S. Betr. The remainder lf the prospectus will be print-'-"d In The- Times tomorrow: THE FIFTH AXXTAL BOY SCOUT TRAIXIXQ CAMP. Located on Lake Chapln 'Near Berrien Springs, Mich.) t , THE FRANK a BETZ HAMMOND, INDIANA. EOT SCOUT CAMP 'THREE TWO-WEEK CAMPS July 9 to July 23rd. v July 23 to August 6l. August 6 to August 19&. This camp Is named for Mr. Betz because of his generosity In donating tii Camp Site, to the Hammond Boy Scout Council. It Is located on Lake Chapin. twa miles South West of Berrien Sprinss, Mich. It consists of a 40 aof e tract of land formerly know as Cedar Crest. Words cannot cfn7T?T the natural beauty of this spot. 5TJere axe high bluff st. deep wooded 'ravines, "bubbling springs. level
opn fields, forty-rtven varieties o?
.trees, numerous birds and a fine
'Mice for swimming. ,
J jhe carop building consists of ten
Shots, housing eight boys each, lo
cated on a high bluff overlooking
: the Lake. There Is a fine cness hall.
v all screened In, and a new kitchen. rTfcere will also be a number of
tent. Water for drinking purposes
comes from a large spring- and is
forced over the bluff toy a hydraulic ram, and piped over the ground and
into the kitchen.
WHO CA GO TO CAMP ASD THE
COST.
Only boys who have passed their
tenderfoot tests and are registered la a Hammond Boy Scout Troop can
attend this canrp. Only iboys who
hare paid their registration fee at least three days before the period wblch they wish to attend and wiio
tax passed the required health (it aminatlon will be allowed to enter uhe camp . THE - FOREGOING
RULES WILL BE STRICTLY EN
FORCED. If possible it would be
better for all boys of one troop to attend camp at the same time. "The
camp fees are $3 for a two week period, or $20.00 for a six week
i.4oriod, including transportation. "This amount ibarely pays for the Saetual cost of the boy's food. The f total cost per "boy! Is more than $7 ?per week tout the loss Is ttiXeiv care 5of through the Boy Scout budget -whicJi Is made possible y the generosity of th supporters of the Boy Scout movement. I MEJDICAX, EXAMINATION.
; Every boy coming to camp Blast
st a medical tiiiliwrlPB .within two days before startiaar for camp. Kaanes of examining physicians and bianks will be euppVled if rom the iJoy Scout office. 1 visiTons. Parents and friends of Scouts are welcome to visit Camjx Visits should be confined to Saturdays or Sundays. ieals cannot be furnished at camp, nor can visitors camp on th Boy Scout grounds. Overnight lodging can be secured at Berrien Springs for $1 a night. Good meals are served in restaurants for SO cents and less. There Is. a fine, free cam-ping ground on the St. Jos rvvcr at Berrien Springs. LHADEilSHLP AXD SCYEH. VISION'. Irvin K. Soott. local Scout executive, will be In charge of the ' camj. Mr. John F. Conley of Whe&ton, 111., will fee assistant camp director. Mr. Conley Is a married man and has fc&d a number of years
experience In school work, was a Scout executive for one year, a
Scout EiMer for five years, and: an officer in the last war. Mr. Robert Wllhelm, assistant Scout master of Troop 9, and a student at the University of Chicago will also be on the camp staff. Another memlber of the camp staff will be Mr. Herman, Dlckes of Indiana Harbor. ' He has been an In
structor in public schools for a
nuTrfber of years, has "been a Scout master for five years, -and has con
ducted several boys cama?a He ccmes highly recommended for the
place . Assistance In Instructions and ex-
am I nations will be given by a Junior
taff composed ox Eagle Soouts Gor-
idan. Kolbv Parker, La Bell and Hal-
jjiey, and servexal other older Scouts.
.JMrs. Scott the executive's wife.
"will tbe in camp the entire time. She will have charge of the camp
bookkeeping, finances, and take care
of the camp hospital, as she Is a registered nurse. -v PCTRPOSES OK CAMP. The main purposes of Camp are to build character and good citizenship. The program of the Hammond Camp naturally develops cerT tain essential traits of character i whdeh are less likely to be secured through the ordinary vacation life, i The greater part of Camp rnstruc- , tions will 'be along the line of Camp
-raft and Woodcraft. Everybody
should be able to advance one rank in Scouting In a two weeks period. THE EATS. The food will be the best that can be secured, plain. Wholesome, well cooked and plenty of It. The meals
will be served family style, with a
different menu daily. Frank Hath
away who lias been with the Hammond Camp for the past four years
will be the cook again this year. Frank is also a real woodsman and
fisherman, and is well liked iby the
boys. Because of the Camp situation in the midst of the Michigan
fruit belt, plenty of fresh fruit will
be served at all times. Provision
will be made as regards boys menu
and their religious beliefs. RILES AND DISCIPLINE.
Every boy coming' to Camp agrees
to keep the Scout Oath and the Scout Law. Each Scout should realize that rules for the whole camp apply to each boy and should not expect to be made an exception at any time. Naturally there will fee speo'fic rules for the safe guarding of health, morals, and life; any boy willfully disregarding the rules will be sent home. Last year not a sinpl boy was sent home. The Camp igfeVemment will be handled as in last year's cama, witii bPi ficuiaci
and a feoy tent leaders meeting. No tobacco lire arms or swrarn. will bo reforated. The basis of Camp awards will again be the Tojv-ca-coo Indian Belt. Each boy should provide himself with a new belt In order that his personal achievements can be recorded on his belt at the end of each period. These decorations will be a warded Scouts for accomplishing certain requirements In 'behavior, advancement and lealership, WHAT TO BRING. The following articles are suggested: Suit case or kJt bag, two or three shirts, change of underwear, stockings. Scout pants Scout shorts, two pair of heavy blankets, a comfort or a bed tick (six feet long, feet wide to fee filled with hay), hat. 10 cent skull cap, pillow, poncho or rain coat. shoe strings, sweater, pajamas, handkerchiefs, towels, soap. comT and brush, bath
ing- suit, tooth brh and . paste (everybody is required to ibrusb. his teeth dally). Boy Scout Hand Book, Test Guide Test Card, Note Book, letter paP'" envelopes penciU Bible or Prayer Book, drum or bugle. The fo!lowlng articles will also be found deolraWe; Flhtng tarklv tthere Is fine fishing), kodk signal flags Scout axe, co4ni;Mi! cook Kit knapjack, musical tnlrunent tnlertk'.nment make-ups f.MMaln pen, small mirror, flashlight, sewing kit, athletic equipment. Cots and tableware will be furnlshedv Test- Cards must be posted up 1a While here Lewis met certain All articles brourht to Camp should be marked or stamped with owner's dnltial The Camp management is not responsible for joet articles.
JACK FOX GETS $600.00 VERDICT INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June IS. The Appellate court has upheld the verdict of the Lake Superior court in awarding Jack Fox of Hammond. $600 in a suit against Morris Bros, contractors. Fox. through his attorney. W. J. McAleer charged that the kella-stone which Morris Bros, put on his home, cracked and fell off.
POLICE SNATCH GROOM FROM BRIDE AT ALTAR AFTER THEIR. MARRIAGE
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Detectives a nesting Clark Fogartr while leaving the church after his wedding. Below, left, Hn. Clark Fogarty; right. Mrs. Demy ; Emanuel, who caused the arrest. The last strains of the wedding march were just dying oat In St. Rose's church, Cleveland. Ann in arm Clark Fogarty and his bride walked toward a waiting machine. Then police nabbed htm and hauled him to the station. Friends told the wife it was a joke. He is charged with assaulting to rob Mrs. Demy Emanuel, three days before his wedding, to get diamonds for his bride.
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Gifts for the Bride When choosing a Gift for the Bride, you want the best selection from which to pick. That you will find here the following suggestions prove. Bread or Sandwich Trays. .$3.50 up Fruit Baskets .$3.50 up Sugars and Creamers. .... .$5.00 up 26-piece Knife and Fork Sets, including chest $15 to $37 ENGRAVING FREE We Personally Guarantee Every Article Sold S. SILVER Jeweler & Manufacturing Optician 177 State Street, Hammond STORE OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
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Two More Days Nagdeman 's June Clearance
For Friday and Saturday
Sale
of Hardware
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aumdl ElectrScsLl SunppMes You'll find a tool for every need in this great sale, at prices much lower than you would expect to pay ordinarily. Mechanics of every kindamateur craftsmen as well will find the very tool they want at a big reduction. These Savings Suggest Buying for Months to Come
High-Grade Planes
Made by the Stanley Tool Co.
No. 4 Smooth Plainer, 9 inch long. 2 inch
blade. $2.98
No. 5 Jack Plain, 14 in. long. 2 inch blade. $4.00 value. . $3.49
No. 6 Fore Pain, 18 in. Jongt 2J4 in- , blade. $6.00 value.
Disston's Saws
Disston's high grade spring steel Hand Saw, skew back. Your choice of 7-8 or 9 point 26 d0 AQ inch. 'Special '
$4.50
; iiimiiii 11 m.iiin in x
Block Planes $1.39 No. 130 Double End Block Plain, 8 inches long. 1H inch cutter, (J! OQ $2.00 value..
Screw Driver Yankee Spiral Ratchet Screw Driver with 3 high grade steel fl0 1 Q bits. $3.00 value....
Automatic Drill Yankee Automatic Drill, with 8 drill points 1-16 to 01 QO
11-64.
Riveting Hammer Plumb Riveting Hammer, best QQ.
6-foot Zig Zag Stanley" Rules Stanley 6 foot yellow zig-zag Rules, flexible hardwood; stiff spring at joints to hold rigid. OQ 50c value :
quality tool steel and hickory handle
$2.50 value
RATCHET BRACES Ratcheet Braces, polished shank with aligator jaws, hardwood head and QO handle, 10 inch sweep 1 57
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BOXWOOD RULES
2 foot Boxwood Rule, with brass ends 25c value 1 Cn
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5 foot White Enam-
ed Zig Zag Rule.
39c
STILLSON PIPE WRENCH
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Genuine Stillcon'a Pipe Wrench. Drop forged tool steel polished shank. 10 inch size, $1.50 value
88c
Hack Saw Frames and Blades
Hack Saw, frames adjustable; nickle plated finish ; hard-
wood handle . .
CLAW HATCHET
High Grade Hack Saw Blades, your choice of 8. 9 or 10 inch. gc Special
BROAD AX
P$1.48
Plumb Brand Car Builders Ax, scored head fully guaranteed. $1.69
Claw Hatchet, one piece drop forged steel, extra tempered bit hickory t1 A Q handle. $2.50 value
Plumb Ax.
House
Combination Pliers, drop forged steel, black finished, 6'2 inches long. 1 5 C
One piece forged steel single bevel polished bit I ! I
J?Se- , $1.48 value 51.ZJ $2.50 value
Perfect Handle Pipe Wrench, heavy steel jaws, 14 inch size. Special $1.48
Side Catting Pliers, best' quality steel OQ
8 inches long.
Handy House Hatchet, best grade polished steel blade, hardwood
Claw Hammers, 39c
Brand
$1.23
Claw Hammers, solid steel drop forged carefully hardened and tempered. Selected handle. 39 75c vaue. . . www
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Compass Saw, spring steel blade 12 inches long. OC - 40c vaue .ww Hand Saw, made of good quality steel, 26 inch size. $2.00 value. J J it
Iron Square, 24 inch long. IJ2 inch wide, graduated from 1 to 18inch.$1 4Q $2 value IA.
Pinch ers, 39c
Stanley Try Square, rosewood handle, blue steel blade, 7z inches long. CQ 85c value... U U C
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Iron Twist Drills, tool steel oil tempered with square shank, sizes 12-32, CO-13-32 and 14-32. 75c value. . J7C Screw Driver, bit square shank at 16c
MACHINIST HAMMER Plumb Brand Double Life Machinist Hammer, made of analysis tool steel hard tempered with second growth hickory handle. A52 $1.25 value 00
Augerj Bits, forged tool steel polished shank. 8-16. 9-16 and 10-16. Your choice 35c
dell's Ratchet Screw Driver, 7Ciches long. $1.25 value wC
GoodeO':
5 inc
Screw Driver, high grade tool Qblade steel handle, 5 inches long
Stone Sledges, solid forged steel oil finish with hardened face, 7 round, at Carpenters' Lead Pencils, extra high grade flat sides, beveled edge
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Nail Sets, round knurled barrel, both ends tempered. 20c value Stanley Sliding .T Bevel Square, clamp screw at end of handle, 6 inch size, $1.25 7Q
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15c
Expansive Bit, with 2 cutters, boring from J2 to IJi inch hole. f AQ $230 value...'
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Ship Car Bits, special tool steel oil tempered, your choice of QA on: n u 1 irt c wOw
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Firmer Chisel, tempered steel blade, plain back. V inch size at........... 79c inch size at 88c
Weed's Special File, blunt end. 5Yz inches long, 25c value 15c Special Slim Taper File, carefully tested and selected. 6 inch size 10c. Hickory Hammer Handle, best quality, 10c Hatchet Handles, selected second growth hickory 15c Carpenters' Chalk, blue or red, 3 for 5c
Pad Locks Heavy Cast Bronze Pad Lock, with 2 keys. $1.00 value. 69c at Corbin' 1 piece Brass Pad Lock, with 5 pin tumbler locking direct on shakle extention, 2 keys change unimited. $2.00 OQ
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Lock Sets, brush brass finish 69c. Front Door Sets, brush brass finish. Sash Locks, 2'i inch plated and polished, T brass finish Sash Lifts, bevel hook antique copfinish, 2 for. Coat and Hat Hooks, cast iron antique finish 5c.
Black Japaned Wire, Coat and Hat Hooks, per dozen 15c Butt Hinges, steel ball tip black japaned finish, 3'2X 3'2 inch 19c
Sale of Mail Boxes
69c
Mail Box, heavy cast iron black enameled finish 69c
FLASH LIGHTS, 98c
Flash Lights, fiber case complete with lamp
and battery 98c
Pill
House Number, plated dull brass finish 10c.
Bell Wire, No. 18. correct size for bell work, Yi pound roll 23c
Bell Ringing Transformer 1 10 volts 98c Red Seal Battery at 39c
Carriage Clamps, malleable iron frame and screw swivel head, 6 inch 69c
Electrical Supplies of Every Description
Arrow Key Socket, brushed brass finish 19c Chain Pull Brass Socket 39c Snap Switch, single pole 35c
No. 18 Parallel Wire, silk covered for extension etc.. per foot 5c Loom Insulator, 14 inch size, per foot 2c.
Benjamin 2 Way Brass and Porcelain Cluster Plug 69c Porcelain Tubs, 3 inch long, each lc
Brush Brass Push Switch Plate 10c Dimmer Light Sockets," give you any degree of light. For bed rooms and nurery. Regular $1.25 at 98c
Flush Push Switch, single pole 29c Benjamin Swivel Attachment Plug 19c 2 Piece Attachment Plug 15c Flush Switch Receptacle box 19c
Fuse Plugs, all sizes from 10 to 30 amp. 3 for 10c. Friction Tape, in. roll, 10c No. 14 Rubber Covered Wire, for house wiring, per foot lc
No. 18 Reinforced Wire, for drop cords, green covered, per foot 2c Split Porcelain Knob with leather head waits, each at 3c
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