Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 21 March 1917 — Page 2

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The following recipe shows how an appetizing, wholesome cake can be made without expensive ingredients. In many other recipes the number of eggs may be reduced one-half or more by using an additional quantity of Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. EGGLESS, BUTTERIXSS CAKE

1 taaapoon notmpB 1 taaapoon cinnamon t cup flour 5 ttaapooaa Dr. Trice Baking Powder

1 cup brown augar ll4 . upa water 1 cup at-eded raisins 8 ouncrw citron cup .hortemntf

The old method (fruit cake) called for 2 ecea DIRECTIONS Put the first tight Ingrrd.rnta into aaucepan and boil three nur.v.tea. When cool, add the flour and baking powder which have been -;tei tonher: nm well, bake in moderate oven in loaf pan (round tia witu hole in center ia beat lor 35 or l minulei. Ice wish white icing. Booklet of recipes which economiie In etf and other expensive ingredients maiirdfreo. Addrxaa 10x1 ladepeadeuca Boulevard, Chicago, I1L

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Man's Staff of L,if 52 is the whole wheat grain not the white, starchy center of the wheat make no mistake about that but be sure you get the whole wheat grain in a digestible form. Shrcc-'Jcd Wheat BiscKit contains all the tissue-building, energycreating material in the w h t !e wheat, ste a m -c )rked, shredded and baked. A perfect food for the nourishment of the human body. A better balanced ration than meat or eggs, or starchy vegetables, supplying the greatest amount of bodybuilding nutriment at lowest

j cost. For breakfast with j milk or cream, or for any meal with fruits. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

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'io'.it.lo-triii'kl! sr. It r ominenflei that ' j:h ra lrni.-ls v- varnil not to block cr-ifKin-ts ar.o th- Rtri-"t car company j (toil to pit on n.orc (iit; during the ; I ! u.-.i h ill I'S.. i j t (iiir.i'iitn in lliirns -sx-aB prrix'okpii by iti'- report to la .-tic r: :is folloxv.: "Iti

I : ecu. to u: !, otorn :tt- fi.'ilt' a rail. ort xvA.hoi.t. I'.illn; over th- llnf." I A pi'-ltior. xx'its real itnd lai'l on the jiiilil" in which it was atl;eil that -Myr-i t!e avi iiii.. 1... fftKi.i.e.l Kutninski 'ai- . n-. T!ie p.tition wns l by ! Steve Kamtnttki amontr others".

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CERTIFICATES FOR SCHOOL GRADUATE

"V-itthoxx. M'f.li. j.r. si. 1. nt of i In- In-; Oivi.Juals at tlic ( xen is. s !.y Sup. rinter national I'lii.tn lingrnviTs 1 '.iumi of j tendon t t.f SfhoxOs t'has. M. Mel lani.-'.. North Am- m a and a speaker of na- Forty-four of thxsc stud, tits re. civ tional r. u ta 1 1-mi. will dolixcr the ct.tn- , Cert h'ii-a t.s in I'.'nKlish for f. .roiici's. inencotncnt address to the students or! Tt in commercial courses and M'a in . .- the llarnmot.d l"re? Kvenins Schools, cat iona 1 xours.-s. Many in.l i iduais recti Monday, March 2'ith. tit S o'clock at j colvlng certificates for several units in the First Kaptist church. j those courses.

Mr. Woll is an able speaker a ml has hern actively tifraped in the promotion of industrial and vocational .iiication

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The lending dri.tirpifts in over S n''1 iti and towns in 'he I'ui-od S at. s. 'aiioia, I'uhii fnl South Ameren nr.; !i:s '.vi'di ceh heat :np py ;l Kr ;, t,d s 1 .r mg ('tiiiiR. Yini.l ve-t, it ii. are display. n 1 a 111-.M utiiit'ue manner in their x 111-

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F7ft r Orpheura Theater a. L Tickets '.!:.- a 'mission ticket with each of .-hues !t:ou-:.t in for repair. JA3. B. 0P.TT 169 E. State St. Hammond, Inc.

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iiotl.l. Whit iti; and Ka.-t ('hioatro are li.ixiii; ill! efioil t.i l.t-lr. Mr. l.atiit'.t.

for a lot! r time. He has a message to deliver a -id one which every man. w oman and child in Hammond should hear. This closes one of the most successful j cars' in the history of the Hammond liv iiiiiK Schools. in the beinninr of" the year all courses were definitely organized on a unit basis, the purpose boir.Lr to liett. r tit people for useful ami

effective s. rvice m the shop, in the j home and in the commercial pursuits of life. Instruction has been riven of a specific kind for .-ill men and women

over IT years of ng whereby they might increase their earning- capacity by becoming more, efficient. Many courses have been offereii. rans-

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Hammcnd High School Annual to Be Bigger and Better Than Ever.

The thrill of 1 .-a fine and rendinc throtpirh "The Annual." is aa.tin to lite lu'vil.-ire of the s'llents and tin

patrons of the Hammond hiirh :

ins in lei-.g-th from one unit or sub- this ear. j.ct of a f. w lessons to a complete Already a competent staff is at work .course covering two years' work. This ; pv,.rv IbnR. f,,r ,.v,,rv departPlan rives the student an opportunity j ,r.Pnt of thc x early publi.-ation, which to select units esjie, dally adapted to his i iH ,. ,,,,. i., i

matter; than the lt'lf. Annual, but n.ore profusely illustrated. The

immediate needs in case he does not

desire to cornpl. t- a two years' course.!

1 .'t'tincat. s .nt scrio.arsmp win He j mlal ls ! (. Thk Timk- ) granted th-'-se commencement. nr- ; !.,st xfek of May and will . is. s for each subject or unit of any j 75 cents, a profitless sa!.-. xv course that has be-n sutisfactorily com- the art, talent and personal:

ple-.-d this year. When certificates for win Co into the hook i - . onsider.-d. nil subjects or units in any complete j The burden and .oor of belptf cdcourse have bcei, received by a S"udent . I j t er-a nd -eh 'ef of The At imi.-i' this , e 1 -dipiomas of graduation will be issued. ' falls to Miss M.-irlam I 'trie, a s' i.ior, itwlro; to the fa, t Htft most of the com- i and daughter of Mr. aril Mrs. J.i'ii.:-pl.-to courses are two years in b neth no i rir!.'. 7n South llnhr in street. Mdiplomas of rraduat ion xxtil be issu. d at : t'tioiah t t:,i:::e of Iri tudpal I'. M--thi-time. j J :. ):. t jiotear iii tio- staff list. ' i t ifica'es will be a v. ar-l-d to 2' in- tt-.u. h of t i - - ; t ; o-i for th- v.' or!;

Atchison American Ho t Sii .ta r . .vtii' t'ican I'm' 1-Vuti :i x Anaconda .Vnurican Snieilinc American To!'. ;c. o I'.rooklx n !:at i.! Transit It.aldxxiu l.o, ..motive Halt inn re a ml 1 -h i-. Canadian racitic American Fan i'o. Xev York ".'!iti:il Folorado Fit.! Yi.tral I ..'-at tier (Tiesapeake and 1 'hio 'h'ttcih;.' Steel Erie Atti.Tii an Ste.d Fdrs. 1 ; rea t N . rt h. rti Maxixx.U Motors M.-'xi.'.'in I', troii iit.i Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific I'eimsx lx tinia Kei.ublic lion and Ste.t F. S. K.ibh. r

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For Throat and J-iiinrr. STUEEOHN COttQHS AND COLD3

wia :fi Matinee for Three Bays

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SCX.I) BY ALL LSABINa I3HUGGIST3

B eginning Thursday

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Did you ever ask yourllM

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Next Sunday "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" 'i telcj.hono reservations tit's or."" tonifnt.

TODAY Lou Tellegen, Se.3.iue Kayakawa, Mabel Van Buren "THE VICTORIA C3033" Also AdilyJ A'.tT.ct;on Extraordinary. Chapter VII of i'7ho 11 T?T (, rn C?Tr-r!T-m -". XI j.j o Ait J-i. L CiIiuImL X V.'ith FRANCiC X. EUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE.

TOJiIOEROW G!ady3 Coburn in ,1 u ; l.ctoplf 7 of today 't;i:j TATTLE OF LIFE" Aire path: weekly and pictograph. rillDAY FHANE HcINTYEE in mi ax':.'.:--. r ..'. o.' hr : . -'. 0 . .1 c.-rs "TH!'. TZAVLLIUG d ALU .3 MAN" SAT D'i-iDAY EOT: HE T HAEEON -- Ft - "THE FAD BOY" ill- r . . '. A!no CHAELIE CHAPLIN

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sometimes in the form of blisters, j the disease a condition of th" skin. Other- cares of Eczema take the; and rely solely upon local annlica-

fcrm of a dry scaly condition of'tions cf

the skin that cracks and peels. But no matter in what form the disease appears, it is a source of constant fiery irritation that is weii-

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from treatment that is directed to- j " ward clcansinr the blood of the -1 disease perms. This is why S. S. S. j , is so successful in the treatment oi i i

Eczema and ail other diseases ot! "",v"f iVp filnnit- Fie-riTIO it -o-t i''

antidote to any impurity that finds lodgment in the blood. Being: pure

ly vegetable and guaranteed not to contain a particle of mineral j substance, it is an exceptionally !

fine tonic, and besides eliminating from the blood all traces cf im

purity, it builds up ar.d strength-!'.'. '

en3 the entire system at the same time. We invite everyone afflicted with Eczema, or other blood or

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...pi f.e,.i,l t loo nsel x Ulia hio : iir,ti! of xvpter. to wtisli i '. on;-: ye In thtit.ls or flush toilets. ; stated Fait hv repul-ttion of K the city nail' all the relief;

osr.ii.le at the time. lie complained iiat the ham her o' I'omtueree took ti;i i he mutter "f oothalied it around" and i sii.le ;, report to the council "ivhi. hi lidii't. atoount to itnytltitij;." Tlois la'port fiixore-d ii nt x e is .1 i tiietecs. ;

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Eczema is very often considered a skin disease. This is a natural mistake, as it attacks the skin and it is through the skin that it causes so much discomfort and suffering. But the real scat of the disease is the blood. The germs of Eczema are in the blood, and the irritated and diseased condition of the skin is the result of the germs trying to break out of the system. Beyond the use of antiseptics to promote cleanliness, there is no local treatment that will accomplish a permanent cure of this disease. And those who have been relying altogether upon salves, soaps, oint

ments and other local application skih disease, 10 write our medical, ,r intern f. u yy -i have studied

to the skin will find that no perm- department for advice, which is j your plan f..r extending the mains audi

anent rood will come from such ' gladly given without charge. Full ! ,,-ll,v" il a f:"r"' on'"'- 1,v W""H ..... ; . , . . . I ike to hi ve vou crowd into thc next treatment by itself. I -instructions as to how to treat your !,:;;,, a 't!ia!' vou h;, inten..ied to do Read how Basil M. Lanr.eau. 1 own individual case will be gladly!.., UlK eXt fo.ir y.y.rs." who resides on Confederate Ave-! furtiished by our chief medical ad-i The soui.i sph is said ther d in t

: 4UH fZa fmtn1 rpKef; visor, who is an evnert on tb.psf ! f-'l it would he ju.st to d- priv

iiuv, Cil l luaieu, - , - - , - 1 ------ - from this terrifying disease, after ; diseases. Address Swift Specfic all local treatment had failed. HejCo., 92 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, writes : i Ga. Adv.

SkBYLON THE MAGNIFICENT

BYD W GKIFFTE. WHCSa. "THE 3IP.TII OF A NATION" TRUTHFULLY TOLD THS VORLD THE STORY OF THE WAP. AND EECiCNSTctUCTION PERIOD.

Large bynnpsioaiy

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"Meters v.-ouhl t itst if Iff re is no xx .it, r to pass through theni," s:iid ilos-

"We ii..'ni v.. hi" tto'ii'le is tt. a.

you :: iv. il I ac,e..inie ::i:iuis, Foiioxvitiir Mr. Hostler who is presi

dent oi' the South Side improvement as

sedation, K,l vva rd F.hkler. Hit. heo !;, Il.irry Smith, and spoke.

FOUE PARALLEL ST0EIE8 IN ONE. THE ONE NEW NODE OF EXPRESSION CONCEIVED IN THE EEAIN OF MAN IN THE LAST TWO THOUSAND YEARS. THE MOST EEV OLUTIONAEY INNOVATION SINCE THE FIE ST BEGINNINGS OF THE DRAMA AS A FORCE OF SPEECH.

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MARCH 25t

Ma tinees at 2:30 Nights at 8:15

PRICES: Matinee, 25c. 50c, 75c and $1 Nights, 25c, 50c Seats for all Performances are now on sale.

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