Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1917 — Page 2

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Dr. Price's ' Cream Raking Powder makes it possible to produce appetizing and wholesome cakes, muffins, cornbread, etc, with fewer eggs than are usually required In many recipes the number of eggs may be reduced and excellent results obtained by using an additional quantity of Dr. Price's Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. The following tested recipe is a practical illustration: sponge CAKE

1 mp tugBr cup water S 2 tr poon Dr. Price's Bukma 1 cup iiuur ! teaspoim a!t i cup cold water 1 tra&poon flavoring

nrKKCTIOrrS- Boil miirar BTtd w.t.r OTil u n t -ip T'-" 14 f t-iiend ,-ind u,!;i to the wUllly beulr-n whiti-s of el, belting until t'iH mixture is cei.l Slit toetiipr thrrt ttr:-.ts t'o fVur, salt and bakira rv-iwrter: bet yolks of until thu-k ; a litt'e Bt a lime teur mitere and i-kiii yolk alternately to w!-.ilt tt m . xture. tit trr Hi n -frfar- h.!;. Vn. A 1 1 ' ' eiui ool.l uiiT and rl.lvor::.;. M Tv;C.Iy and bake in m.idtlr:ite avm ..7: 1 cu'.

The old method called for six eggs and no t tlitr." jrcwder booklet of retpr which ecDtiomir in ei's' a-.i.l other expensive ingredients mailed iree. Addresa luul Independence Boulevaxd, Ctucaio, l'.l.

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HUNDREDS AT EAST HAMMOND MONTHLY MARKET rrloes hit the aky at the monthlyEast Hammond market yesterday -Moh was attended by nearly l.aflO people from as far an Pullman, Rivt-r-dale. Blue Island, Chicago Heights. Indiana Harbor and Gary. The lowest price for hogs was fifteen re-nta a pound, live, w hl -h 1. a record for the market. Chickens sold at twenty-eljcht cnta a pound. Tlieri wr 112 horses offered for sale at ZS to IISO.

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rh.sape-xkf nrul Ohio hSH CriiciMo Stoel B1H 26 AnnTican St,'l i'dra. f I 7 General i:h-.tric . 16?, Gn at Xorthrrn " 113 7 Illinois Central 12 llaxwell Motors h(K, Mrxioan Pot roleum . K' Xorfolk ami WVstrrn 12a North-m Pacini- 103'i Ifim?,!ania 53 l'cuples (las 9 7';: Pei'tihlio Iron find Stoel S0

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1'. S Kuhhor i Aincrkvm Sufr.tr 1 1 1 Si outh. rn I'acitlo '. 94 Soutliorn Tinilwy 2i rhk-n.. Mil. and St. Paul S2

i Texas Oil 227 J r. s. stool in i I'nion Paciilo 137 I Ttah Copper 114 i Willys Overland 34 Vi

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WOMEN IN ROLLER RACE Mlsf Rose Carter of Hammond, won the t wo-thirdn-rnile roller akatlr.fr rice for women at t!,e Indiana Garden roller rink taut nijrht. Mia. Irene Uerker placed eeeond arid Miss Josrphine Harrington third. i'lve started In the event. EINSELE OTNS Officer Xick Kinsele f t'r.e Hammond police force is r"''ivinsr th, oongratulatiuns of H e othe- members ff the force today In wintstnft tli- March target etioot with a Inch si ore of 9 4. He noped out ""h'.ef AnstK'-n, Car)on and law who are tied for second place with S3 points ea. h.

CONTRACT DEFERRED The board of public works today laid over the bids on the Hohman street sewer until April 16.

You Can Do Your Bit in the trenches, in the home, in the office, in the factory, in the store, when the body is nourished with foods that build healthy muscle without overtaxing the digestive organs. Shredded Wheat Eiscuit contains the greatest amount of body-building nutriment at lowest cost. It strengthens the muscles of the stomach and intestines by making them do their normal work in a natural way. A betterbalanced ration than meat or eggs, more easily digested and costs much less. Readycooked and ready-to-eat For breakfast with milk or cream, or for any meal with fruits. Made at Niagara Falls. N. Y.

business- trip to N'ew York City. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. KluTf. 4"9 Pecker street, Wednesday, March 14th, a son.

1st Sub, William P. Patterson, et aL. to Albert G. CJ. Brue.ckheirner 1.750.00 CROWN POIN'T. Lfl. 1 to S. B D, Kail road Add. William CI. Kindberg-. e.t al, to letj Mf. Co. 1,760.00 Iji. 7, S, U ?,; K U 4. n 17. lUillnid Adrl. Jny P. Crawford to J Jay fwUdxin 3.500.00 i; Sid.; ,N V S-E :s 2 7 . Arabt .Ia 1". Ilayward to J Lltiie i.000.00 10 ac olf K r,d SC XIV 2.'!-S:;-7. Wiillam N'e'.hery, ct aL, to

Jesse Little NETW tIIC.VCO. La. 19. 20. B S. Srd Add. Theodore, Ivr'Sl(fa. to Yiclet li. P.rloeke L 18. P. 8. Sr-i Ad'l. Th-xiore lit.reFka to Vioh-t II. Pritukfc liAMM'J-VIt. 1a 7, Ji. 15 !; I J8. 7, 5. S. It h; 1. 10, It, R 3, Towle &. Avery's Add. J. S. Pacarnun Co. to Clarence C. f-"rn;'k U. 3, 34, B 3, TUverstd Add. F'ltrifT to People's State liar.k e.f (Viirn point .

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ASK FOR and GET II r lick's The Original halted milh Bubstltutes Cost YOU Same Price

wrrrTT."G. L 12. R S, Da '.-M orn's 7th Add. Charles L. Ijavidwin to John Krehe.ly , 2.00.00 Im. 13. 14, B S. David.jon.'s 7th Add. Da-vid ParnaJ.-! to John Krehely , 400. CO I- 47 ani 4:S tux pt nempied highway), B S. Davhiona 7th Add. Jtili-is Sci.rir.slri tu Sta cL-iia mti Kosijr 1. 00 I. -f-J. li 2, I (avidaon's 7:.h AJjL Henry t. Davidson to KtanisLawa Knslcr , T.f 0 I. I. n 3. Central Ptrlk AdiL WhMiny lAtid Co. to WTa.w r. Mathew . . 75 ) (10

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The University of. Mis.si.s:rri is S'nJir.g out a s.-ri. of weekly news letters, wrif.en Vy nietnl ers of the faculty, for the instruction of the people of the stale Kenerally. Sera" of these letters arn instructive, and feme are not. In the latter class wo unhesitatingly place an article by Prof. Calvin S. Brown. Dean of Modern Lanffuacvs. v.i "Thu Kvil of Patent Medicines." I'rof. 1'ro-wTi has evidently parnerei his ideas on this subject from preachments issued by the propaganda bureau of the American Medical Association and that's a mighty poor source of Infonnatioru At the outset we win admit, -without hesitancy, that Trof. Brown knows a great deal about modern lanpuaees, but what he does not know about patent medicines, so-called, would fill several large volumes. His opening paraerraph. wliich sounds very much like it had been -written by art allopath doctor of the most orthodox sort, is as follows: Every year vast quantities of concoctions are consumed by people who know neither the contents of the concoctions nor the nature of their own ailments. Many of these

1 r,.trietary or so--a'.o d patent racilt 'liies have little or no virtue, others ar ;ositive!y har"ful. contain n either stimulnti'iC or t-arcoi-,- druits irug" w Inch should tw ve r he taken except upon the advice of a physician. The aetiv-s sgtrnt in soothmirs rups and similar preparations is always a dan serous sle-p-prodU'-mK dr.it?. The paf-n) rriedtcine riot only fail to produce the desired resul's. liu: tftn postpone or pr-vnt the proper treatment at the hands of a competent doctor. Prof. Brown has fallen Into the error common to members of the medical profession when they write on this subject. They condemn sn entire Industry ?nd a very important industry because (Continued on pace three.)

CHICAGO GRAIN rTTTTJBE3. Wheat May. Jl.i:t; July, f 1.55 H : September. $1.4 4U. Corn May. 1.03; July. $1.07; September. $i.0Si;. Oats May. r.Sc; July, 564c.

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chicaoo trvE stock;. Hosts Receipts. 19.000; market

15 higher; mi.-d. $ 4.40 15.00;

1 ?14 hSff 14.95; rouph. JH.40ffn.55; Pght.

n lo'fH.au; pics. $10. 75fj lS'i. Cattle Keceipts. 2 000; market, steadv to stromr: beeves. $9 0012. fiO: cows-heifers. $5.20 f? 10.65; stockers-fe.-di-rs. $3 SO 1? 9.75; texans. $9.25 ff 10. fin: calves. $9.7.5-; 1.X75; western steers $S.63 10.90. CHICAGO PRODUCE. Butter Croamr-ry extras, 40c: creamery firsts. 3$g3Uo; firsts, 34!i37c; seconds, 3S ?, ic.

1'pes Ordinaries, 55a; 27Hc2 7-5'2Sc.

1-ive roultry Fowls. 17 ft 2 3c; seese, 1 -ff 1 6c; tutkevs, 2 lie.

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Jonquils 50c Sweet Peas 25, 35, 75c Violets 25c Bunch Blooming Plants at Bargain Prices Hammond Floral. 103 State Street Phone 133

To Cure a Cold In One DIT Take LAXATIVK BROMO QLT Tablets. DruKKlsts refund monev' fails to cure. K. W. GliOVE'S siet Is on each box. 25c.

DeLUXE TODAY The cistumes worn by Maris Doro as "Oliver Twist" In the Jesse L. Isky adaption of that famous story which be the Paramount attraction at DeLuxe today, are the same that she wore during: the all-star stagre revival of that celebrated etory. Even the wij? which the fair etar wears as Oliver is made from her own hair and is the same that was designed for her in the spoken drama. The Lasky company made exhaustive research into London conditions of the period in which the story was written and have reproduced everything with great fidelity and attention to detail.

Mrs I D. MsKlroy snd children of i

Highland street left this morninsr for ; Indianr.polis where they will spend two, weeks with Mrs. McKlroy's parents. , Charles Arkin has returned from a

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FOR SAI.F. Mattresses, all grades, retail at wholesale prices: niso mattresses renovated at lowest prioew. Metropolitan Mercantile. Co., 56 i'iummer ave., Hammond. :t:i:ii3

WANTED Night watchman. Stein & Co., Hammond.

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WANTED At once, driver for Indiana Harbor snd East Chics ro route; must

be married. Phone 109J. Whitlnjr Laun-. dry Co. 3:16:2 ! WANTED Boy, 15 years or older, forj office and outside work. Apply Times j office, room 214. Hammond bldtr. 3:lti:tf ) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.

In the matter of the Estate of Karence Hoban, Deceased. No. U"25. Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned has been .appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPHINE H. ENGLETON, Executrix. Dated March 15. 1917. :!:16

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Diedrieh Oldenburg. Deceased. No. 1624. Notice is hereby griven that the undersirned has been appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. , SiC Etate is supposed to be solvent. MARIE OLDENBURG. Executrix. Dated March IS. 1917. 3:15

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of Rertha Venzke. Deceased. No. 1620. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed administrators of said Estate, by the Judgo of the Lake Superior Court.

Said Estate is supposed to be solvent, i "

ALBERT VENZKE AND EDWARD VENZKE. Administrators. Dated March 15. 1917. 3:15

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It. Lyon L St. H 1. F. J. Lewis Meyers' 1st Add Eunice A. Youche to Sena R. Lyon

Ls 14. 17, IS, 2::, B G; Ls. Z'J to 32, 34, 35. 41. 45, i'. I! 7; Ls. r, fi. 9, 10, 11. 11 to 24, 2 7 ti 32. 35, 36, 37. 59 to 40, H t; Ls. 1. 2. 5 to 13 to 16, 21. 24. 29. 30, 33 to 42. I! It. Ls. 4, , 31, 48, B 10: Ls. 7. IS, 25 to 34. 38 to 4. B 12; Ls. 10, 1C. 20, 30. 47, 48. B 12; Ls. 10. 16, 29. 20, IT. 48. B 13; Ls. 5, 6. 14. 15. 16, 23 to 26. it-. B 14; Ls. 47, 48. B 15: Ls. 26, 3i. 40. 41, B 16; Ls. 7, S, 16, 17. 20. 37. B 1 S ; L 27. B 19; Ls. 5 to S, 12, 13. 31. 45. 46, B 20; Ls. 6. 14. 17. 22. B 21 : Ls. 1, 2, 5. 10. 16 to 21. 2S, 31. B 22; Ls. 14, 19 to 2 6, 2S, 25. B 23, Oak Park Add. City & Harbor Land Co. to Otto J. Bruce, et nl. 25,000.00 Ls. 29, 30, B 5, Logan Park Add. William T. Bradford to

Ixiuisa M. Pontius GARY'. L 35, B 1. Patterson Stout's 1st Sub. Sykes- Land Sr Inv. Co. to Lucy Prior Ls. 20, 21, B 1, IoUglas Park Add. L. Clark Wood "o. to Michal Piec hocinski L 40, li 95. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Harry Call to Russell II. Beaver L 40, B 95. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Russell J I. Beaver to Harry 'all L 7. B 65. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. Gary Land Co. to Otto 8. Hanon

Ls. 39, 40, B 1. Gary Park 3rd Add. Fred Bauer to Frederick W. Alpen 500.00 L 32. B 25. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. John Keilman to Ellis

B. South worth L 15, B 96. Gary Land Co.'s 1st Sub. William G. Gradtn to Adam Kiinedorf L 26. B 1, Patterson & Stout's 1st Sub. Snell-Simpson Co. to William I'. Patterson, et al. L 36. B 1. PatUTon & Stout's

SUEGESTiBN TO BUD DetaTlieatfS

Who Are "Just Ready To Drop" When you nre "just r"dy to drop," when you feel so weak that you can hardly drp yourself about and because you have not hi pt well, you r,-t up as tired-out next rri:rr:!ra- as when you went to bed, you need help. Y'o.i can get it juet as Mrs. Maxwell did. She , eays: j "I kp houft for my lit'" family j of three, end became completely run- ' down. I was weak, nervous and could not sleep; finally I was unable to do my j house-work. A friend R&kti me to try Vinol. I did so and improved rapidly. ! It toned up my system, I regained my ! strenr'h. am no longtr nervous, elrp,' ., . I 1 1 ... 1. . . . . . '

j J. C. 'Maxwell, Montgomery, Ala. i There is no secret ebout Vinol. It j owes its success to beef and cod liver ! peptones, iron and manganese pep-

tonates and glycerophosphates, the oldest and most famous body-building Bnd strength-rcreating tonics. So many Utters like the above are continually coming to our attention, that we freely offer to return the money paid for Vinol in every case where it falls to give satisfaction. Joseph W. Weis, Druggist; L. Harry Weis. nnd Norris Phcy.. Hammond. Also at the leading Drug Store in all Indiana towns. Adv. "

Monday and Tuesday Mary Pickford Now Playing at the Auditotium In a Supreme Artcraft Production Based on the Play and Novel by Eleanor Galea "A Pear Little Rich Girl" Luella Parsons oi the Chicago Elerald sayp: "The swf-etest picture I have ever seen."

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TODAY "The End of the Rainbow" SATURDAY BABY MARIA OSBORN in "TWIN KIDDIES" Sunday "A SQUARE DEAL" Continuous Pictures Every Day From 2 to 11.

FOWLER GEH THEATRE 93 State Street. FRIDAY, MARCH 16 "HOUSE OF MIRRORS' SATURDAY, MARCH 17 Presents Vivian Reed, Charles T.' Moyne and an all Star Cast in "THE PRINCESS OF PATCHES" Mark Swan is Gripping Melodrama '! the Sunny South. Don't Mis? ThiSUNDAY, MARCH 18 Charlotte Walker in

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the mater of the Estate of Gust George. Iieceased. No. 1G30. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administra-

tor of said Estate, by the Judge of the A wreck on the switch tracks of the Lake Superior Court. E. J. & E. near the O. F. Jordan plant. ! Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. East Chicago, occurred this morning j HAMMOND SAVINGS & TRI'ST CO., about S:"0. A caboose and two tank! Administrator, cars were demolished, but the police1 Dated March 15. 1917. 3:15

report that so far as they can learn no one was injured. An E. J. t E. train headed south was standing on the -rack south of Michigan avenue when an I. II. B. engine with a drag of freight cars backed into it. The caboose was smashed into kindling wood and the two tank cars next to it wore overturned and greatly damaged.

WANTED Tomorrow morning. 50 girls and boys to put catalogues into envelopes; no experience necessary, gocd pay. W. B. Conkey Co., Hammond. 2:16:2 Look in the classified column for tha Calumet Ave. Garago special tire sale. 3-15-tU

SPECIAL SALE Saturday March i TtH

Exliner's Sugar Cured Hickory "Smoked HAMS . . , . 2:U; PORK LOINS (small, lean) 21PORK ROASTS 20CHOICE CUTS BEEF POT ROAST , lGc"CHOICE CUTS SIRLOIN STEAK .................... 19?

LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL 17c? SHOULDER OR BREAST OF VEAL 15c; BRICK CHEESE (full cream) . . . 22c HAMBURGER STEAK 15c7' HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 15c CHICKENS (Hens) . . 22c

GMT HAIR RESTORED OR MONEY BACK Natural Color Brought Back by Q-Ban A Simple, Healthful Guaranteed Preparation. The right way to restore hair to a natural olor a:id make your hair really b.-auufui. soft, luxuriant and healthy, is by the use of (J-Bsui Hair Color Restorer ami not dangerous, dirty, stirky dyes, ij-llan is a liquid, ail i-ady to uw, ajid is guaranteed to be harm less, with your Money back if not satisfied in any way. P is" the only guaranteed preparation for the purpose. You nev r no rt ha ve a gray hair in voiir b-ivi again. Simply apply Q-Ban lliir '.!. r R.-sfrer like a shampoo and io mat.er how tray yon- hair may be, or how faded nj lift less, hack will i onio an cvti, soft, natural, dark shade, surely, safely and permanently. Resides Q-1'.aii will give your hair true health, so that it will he glossy and abundant and handsome. This helps you to look .young and attractive. Remember, Q-Ban is i:ot a dye. not a patent meeiicdne. It is a. simple, natural, healthful preparation, fullv guaranteed. G't a large botMe for 50c at Jos. W. Weiss. PS State St., H?m;nond, or at any good drug s'nre. r write J tessie-EiUs Drug Co., Memphis. Teui . meiiMoDing the drug-fc-is;';; Mine Illustrated. interesting book. "Hair Culture" nt fr. Try ej.Brii Hair Tonic. 4-Ba IdqirM Sbiwotpoo. Q-Ban Toilet Soap kIso S.-jn f.H;pi la.ery (odorless) for reHO-Vf SwUfartUir ova hair. A4v-

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the matter of the Estate of John W. Slingsby, Tereased. No. 162S. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. CATHERINE MAGER. Administrator. Dated March 13, 1917. 3:16

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. j In the matter of the Estate of Oscar

A. Plageman. Deceased. N. 1627. Notice is hereby given that the under

signed has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the , Lake Superior Court. j

Said Estate ls supposed to be solvent. CLARA PLACEMAN. Administratrix. Dated March 15. 1917. 3:1!

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION". j "Ti." sooner Accept no substitute. In the matter of the Estate of Frede-

rieka Dossier, Deceased. No. 1",C2. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. GEORGE J- EDER. Administrator. Dated March 15. 1f17. 3:1(5

Fon Orpheum Theater Fee P Tickets Buy your shops of us and get your theater tickets free. Main floor seata. JAS. B. ORTT tf.9 E. State St Hammond, tnd.

Grocery and iVIarkiet 1151 So. Hohman St. Phone 689

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TOMORROW Constance Talmadge in A Girl of the Timber Claims Also Charlie Chaplin in Police

SUNDAY Wm. S. Hart in The Gun Hiirhter

1 '.'INTOLERANCE," Direct from the Colonial Thea-

2 ter. Here Sunday, I-onday and Tuescay,

March 25, 26 and 27.

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Roasting and S t e w i n g rhiekfiis 2GC Fancv Native Veal Stew" lSiC Pry our Home Made Pork Sausage, per lb 22c Fancy Native Rib Roast, per lb. Oscar Mover's IMelweiss Pure Lard -21 Faney "White Idaho Potatoes, per peek, -68c ith wtler only-

Dry Onions, er lb Tall Milk. per can . . . Old Country Soap, (J for . .. ...... . Oleomargarine, per lb. . .. .............. Holland Herring, 3 for .. .. .. , .. ,

1 lb.. Can Baking Powder ........... . .. .. . ,10

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Stats. Tubs.. Tlinr., Sat. and Stiiiclay. Every Night 3 O'clock.

HAMMOND Phone 232.

Sffats. 10 unfl 200. Except SrnflBy Nights, 10, 20, 30c. Uxcept Btintiay

Change of Bills Sunday and Thursday. TODAY AND SATURDAY "The Girl of the Underworld"

BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE FOR FOUR DAYS N "THE SQUAW MAN"