Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 139, Hammond, Lake County, 1 December 1922 — Page 12

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Boy Scout Column

Second Claaa Cornell Singer, of onlng for the past four weeks hat ! evening. We need several m'oj e

Troop 1'

First Class John Urban. Frank Ezopa. Meca Slatnk owak 1, Troop 18. Merit Ba.des: Joseph Wilhelm,

been very well attended. Last weeic ' drummers and buglers both. E-erv ! there were forty-eight patrol lead- j troop should neo that they ar s reera present. instruction has "been : presented by at least i no buijlr.

I Troop 8. Fullertan McCauschtry, ! Klven by Dr. Ol.-rlin. Mr. lialph ! -1 11 !s 13 ' " 'M'!'"' ' u r: i 5 to ie...ene

Troop 9. Nick Maryne. WiUlnra ! Thorsen, Mr. I,evl O.oUlon. Mr. K. ai. Inst ructt-n fr. o L,i chars'.

Danch. Frank Brown. John Batea. ! barker and ticout Kxocut Ive- S.'ott.

COtTRT OF HO.VOR At the. Court of Honor held la Judge Relter'a court room on Tuesday evenlnsr, Nov. I5th the following scouta were awarded badges for passing- tests:

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Troop 13, John I'blllip, Fortln Mar- ! Tho purpose of this s.-huo! t i to

The h' .'i 1'1'im: t i a r.i'iu phono is

MARSHAL FOCII SPEAKS AT SPOT WHERE HE ENDED WAR

17, Carl Salciynskl. ! tru!n boy leaders to nsl.t In train- ! bu iy n .: ! .vi-ry niKht. Patrolj

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Troop IS, and Harold Mandel. Troon ! 1:1 J ,he hor boys of the tr--.ps.

20. Saturday, Ieeen,ber L', thT will v:ll!un alo a.l f r ta.i uw i l S

l'ATHOL LG.IUL.HS SCHOOL '. Dd a" instruction hi.; ; tor too m-Mn- , M"' .1 .m i.

The patrol leaders school which has bora of l!,e ehool. They wlil l-av. been meetlntr evorv Wodncsdav v. i headquarter at 10:30 a. in. Kverv

t 'lirb-.t inn s will soon lie here and every troop should start now their

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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER 1 fir I Large package vJv -1 Palmolive Soap, Q n Classic Soap, 10 OQp per bar j bar f or OUL MONARCH CORN FLAKES 4 C I Per package . " w " - . ft

scout is asked to l.rins a pint of . prtaratl. ns tv a toy, .uio,er- at-l

f,,,,d shower

iiioor itur'oiiTS Triu.p S. undir Scout r:it or Peru 11 ton went to lTesv!Ib- T ue.M-

.1 iy niht to vi .11 Ti n-.p 1H. A i i'o:ipb-t r P"rt wl'.! probably bo In

uiiin. t-t every Friday j

Thoj will : ovt-iilntr at 7:.b p. m. in tl Central)

I scltne! bulldlr.f. Mr. T. A l. I.rri

the Scout Ma.ftr

flour, a tablespoon of baklnK powdr, a teaspoon of salt, a t'.-iKp.io'i o: sugar, a chunk of lard or buit.-r, a tablespoon each of cocoa ami auKir, a quarter of pound if meat out up. thre potatoes, a arret, an

.nio.i. a small stew pan. a can to , thi next S-vit c boil water in, and a canteen or b.-t- Tr'.oi 1 11 v.-Ill

te to carry water in. return about four p. m

lJHl'M AND BLTiLE COHl'S

The Drum and Bugle :orps has : Troop 10 now meet Ins ev-ry been reorganized wltl new In ft rue- Thursday ee!;intr in St. Andrews I

tors. Apparently.lt is goiim' to school with Kd. Goreeki as acting make a good start as ther.s w ro scout master. five new buglers out last Monday Tr-np 'r.t.r Seeing as how you

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parties at t!ie Walface School until; tror.p 17 ha.-" s-' ttled dwn to hard, wr-rk. With the inter t roop cor.j'

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SIMPLEX PLAYS LUTHERANS A 'big crowd i loriked for tonlubt at th U-jFa.s-tte se.tw.fd gym when the Sin.pisx !.;..-k et l-a! I team m-et-the, I.-i:' . ...,,ti A . A . fiv. This is the ist 'i:.e t'"e two crack team. h-i o :n. ' ';,:th rire In trim for a

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Argo Starch,

per pk? ' 1 cans for

! Early June Peas, Monarch Gold Medal

Brand, No. 2 can OH. pound sack

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Morning Cup Cof- O 7 ; Monarch Co fee, 1 lb. can for. ! Ib. package

Monarch Coffee, 3 O Et

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SARDINES IN COTTON SEED

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Uncoiored Japan Q Calumet Baking -Tea, per lb , Powder, 1 lb. can. i

On hoard ship, entering Neva York harbor. The English nan 1 say, old chap, ' at lu i huii'iir.j; reminds me of c ji famous London Tower. The Yankfo Why, that one of our tall buiicii.v?. The7

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: . o.,cr pu.iUcai leader., and i ir.e- t:. . ; . :arv chieftains n-oor.tiv aedi- ! and tr.c (. ctcJ the j'reat memv.na1, nia.-K- i the- srv--.

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Aoi.o .Minister of ar Maginot Jures-.ci leaders of trance and ,;llf-"' re prrsentat ives m Compiejjne forest, where war endeJ. f ' "hr-1 1 ( li v. . )k . g at exa: -pot v. !;,rv he .-nod the ) iia ice..

'. . Arr.or.R the ii ca--1 v ' cn de-j-.-i.i. ar. ca:e pierced r d of J a.-t:ce. were i M:r.r-te-r of War d Marshal Foch.

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have just coinpieied one lrther up

which ia so high, that a coupit rro:-t : on the first floor the other de . fell ! in love, stopped off c.n V- way up, , ar d were married by a iust c of the eace. They continued to the top floor, bought a house from a i real estate man, and by the inn i they reached the bottom floor on I their return t' :y had i-rrar.ged to ! take their children to th- cour.try.

FANLY BLUE ROSE RICE Fer pcund only

JUST RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF DUCKSPey poud

Pork Lob Roast, OO- Boneless Rib Roll,

per lb ""v'

Round or Sirloin O C n Steak, per lb

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per pound American Cheese, OA

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1 GEM NUT OR SWIFT KERSEY BRAND 0LE0-

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Garfield Cash Grocery & Market

Good Marland Oils are sold at the same retail price as hundreds of brands which do not give you the same assurance of correct lubrication. Your motor should be supplied with good Marland Oils in the grade suited' to its needs. They are produced by the best refining methods and their quality is high. Any Marland dealer will furnish you with die Marland Lubrication Chart which shows exactly the grade of Marland which will suit the requirement of your motor. Ask him for one it's free. You'll find it an invaluable record. These good oils cost no more than cheap "hit or miss" oils w hich may or may not be satisfactory for your motor.

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, , southern jrentlemen about here?" " a-a c fr ncu' ' n 1 " "A few. Only the other Cay I wir.ir lues-.ay. ; Faw ore make a gallant attempt to Scout Kxec-.tl-. has i-fo.-rr.a- i hold his hat in ;r.e hand tnd steer fror.t -ir.quf ?ti--nabif a ithortt- j a fat woman throuzh ; revolving : ". rr rrj -re ;t ! door with the other."

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LEIKBACH & SCKROEDER, Props. Conkey and Garfield Sts. Phone 2668 WE DELIVER

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THE FRANCES SHOP Formerly of New York and London 208 East State Street Hammond, IndL

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In order to accommodate the ladies who were unable to be present at cur Grand Opening Sale we have decided to renew our opening offer and GIVE AWAY TOMORROW to every purchase of a Dress or Coat ANY HAT IN THE HOUSE FREE

Dresses fvom $13.75 up to $69.00. Coats from $13.75 up to $110.C9 and Hats from $5.00 to $15.00. All the very newest style.

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e;it.i were f:' .1 wav . t. :bi'I ( v e..f f':e exi-t'inee ef anf'Pr '- j to !n the trc-Oi govern rrient iv.is a;so proven. Thin -thr m.-ttu u.i-br s "We ?h.uM Worry." Tue rents of t're S.-r...t hud : ! j. vi'ed . t'.'e :;.elv a' d they rc-spi-.vib-d le, ! Invitari 'n by V!:: ! r .,.:(!';; Mr. I.e.. j : i Vi . it

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Hundreds of Ladies of this Great Region Took Advantage of Our Unusual Prices at Our Opening Sale We Will Continue It for Tomorrow Only Come and Be Convinced Open Evenings Till Christmas Until 8:00 p. m. Saturdays Until 10 p, m.

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DIAMOND RINGS!

A wonderful stock of exquisite Diamond;, handsomely mounted in solid gold settings of

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MEN'S WATCHES! The best standard make of Watches for men at prices that are very reasonable. You

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FOUNTAIN PENS Can you think of anything more practical than a f ountain Pen! Of course j-)Q nd not! Up

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Vvrrist Watches A lady's most prized gift! We J A1 have a so:;d?.rfu! stock Up

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LODGE RINGS! For all the leading lodges and fraternities!

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TOILET SETS! Chrice cf S Iver or Ivory. Many styles. Pay-af ter-Christrnas 1

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EVENINGS '' ; urcccfis ! i Mar. -m- b- : a 1 r. sir.ee foraerati DlatttlOS ;wat;M5 :JtULRV ti .as