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THE TIMES.
Wadnesdav. March 13. 191?.
.ow so mane yaeneai oreai
Healthful to Eat Saves the Wheat
1 rap floor
cop corn meal
1 tcupoon Milt
B teaspoon Dr. Priea'a Crra Raiting PowcW
2 ta.blpn eitfar
1 cup rooked oatmeal or rollod
oate
2 tablcaponno ehorte-omg
1 y cups miik
No efjs
ftft together floor, com meal, salt, baking jow(!i arvd suR-sr.
Add MtmoL m.lt4 shortening and milk. Bake in greaJ
hallow pan in moderate oven 0 to 45 minute.
This whoieso-me bread is easily and quickly made with the aid of
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
If used three times a week in place of white bread by the
22 million families in the United States, it would save more
than 900,000 barrels of flour a month.
Sev !?, WhiUi mnd Biue hookUt, "8f Wr Time Recipes". con
fining many other rettpet far making delicto mm mnd wkalesom
wheat saving fobds, mailed free.
DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER, 1011 li&pttifc Orfe
FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR
n
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DESERTED FROM
P0L1SHCQNT1NGENT
Whiting Men After Enlist
ing Get Cold Feet and
Return Home.
I. i
(Special to The Tliaea.)
WHITING. IND. March 13 Three
deserters were arrested in AVhitlng
Monday night they bavin? deserted the
ranks of the Polish army. Thev wr
Joseph Sle-lder. 23: Peter Sleider. 27. and
Josph Lesniak. age 30 years. Austrian
roles.
Th men were recruits for the FoV.sn
army from Whiting and were sworn in
c "Whiting, after which they went to
'"""htcago where they took, their final
vow, received ail the knitted goods and
xarious other gifts together with funds
from the Polish people of this city.
When the large aggregation were ready
io leave Chicago for Canada from where
they go directly "over there' to fight
'with our allies the men became affected
with "cold feet" and the trio deserted.
?nce then the officers have been look
ing for them. A clew was secured to
'he effect that the two brothers and
l.esniak were employed at the Standard
i-.l Co. her-?. Last night Lieut. Stanley
""ivos'npki. Corporal Nicholas Stoczynski
of the Polish army and John Tokarz.
sergeant of the local recruiting station
appeared at the police station and took
'out warrants for the men. They were
errested by Officer Mullanev and turnd
.,-er to the army officers who took them
"hack to Chicago where they will stand
tmal for desertion.
THE TIES'
FINANCIAL
COLIIffl
March IS.
Atchison 84 V
American Beet Sugar 81
American Car Fdry. . "!tit
the matter be reopened.
There was a committee of six from
Hammond headed by Mayor Brown and
a full discussion of the project was
taken up.
MOVINGNTO
NEW QUARTERS ON
HOHMAN STREET
i
j The Champion Tire. & Supply Com
pany of which Fred T. Friedley Is man
ager is moving into the atora building
immediately south of the courthouse on
Uohman street and tha Standard Oil
Company is putting in a gasoline sup
ply station.
The firm has established Itself In
Hiramcnd. due to the satisfactory ser-
Coming to Deluxe, Hammond, March 18.
I J?' ' A Till "t i t'l f 1 ,! I V 4 t r-1 1. ' -
-K A H; 'T.- . Ay ; "
ELL-ASMS
I Absolutely Removes
Indigestion. , Druggists
refund money if it fails. 25c
NEW TRUCKS
ARE ENROUTE
L'leTer army tracks rased through
Hammond this morning on thefr way
to Baltimore. They left Milwauke
last Monday and on acconnt of the
weather are behind their schedule. Th?
drivers expect to make the trip in ten
days.
HAREM BEAUTIES HAIL
"ANITI A" IN WILLIAM FOX'S MILLION DOLLAR
"A DAUGHTER OF THE QOD3."
PICTURE BEAUTIFUL,
Anaconda - S3!vir and the enterprise of the man
American Smelting S9 j agement.
Baldwin Locomotive T 6
Baltimore an.l Ohio 65 iT A CJT TJnpn TW
"DRY" IOWA
NOMINATES ANTI-
"DRY" PARSON
SIOl'X CITT. Iown.. March 13. In
the primary election hera yesterday
the Rev. William M. Short ar.d Mayor
R. J Andrews were nominated for may
or. Short is pastor of the Central
church here. He Is widely known as
an opponent of prohlbjtton.
Canadian Pacific H'S'i
Xew Tork Central 72 -Si
Central Leather e9T
Chesapeake and Ohio BS!
Crucible Steel 62
Elrie 15
Cenral Electric 5 . 13
Great Ts'orthern 91
Norfolk and Western 104'
Xorthern Pacific 8S
Pennsylvania 4i'
Pittsburg Coal- B5l
Peoples Gas 4 1
F.epublic Iron and Steel 79
Reading 904
American Sugar
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Texas Oil
V. S. 3teel
Union Pacific
Utah Copper
Western Union
Wabash
Willys Overland
LETTER FRO M SOLDIER;
THEN m OF DEATH
Gary Lad Killed in France
I3 Word Received
J in Aetna.
)Ho;tly after R. C. Holsinger of Ihe
Aetna guncotton works got a letter from
M cheel Sullivan of Gary, a soldier with
Pershing, saying he was well there
.eme a wire telling of th latter's death
in France.
Soldier Sullivan wa cn nf the first
'.'ery boys to n!ii. He was employed
i the Wabash depot at. Gary and for
svrjl momhs wss night agent at the
A'ri dpot.
No details of the death cflme wi'h
the sad news received by Mrs Hul-airger.
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IS'.,
VAUDEVILLE, SAYS
JIM MICHELSTETTER
'The last word In popular priced
audeville." Is the personal recommend
ation of Manager Jim Mlchelstetter to
his patrons for the bill today. Thursday
and Friday at the Hammond Orpheum
theatme.
The Three Stewarts, ball touncers:
Bunny and Richard, the bell boy and
the stranger: the Four Musical Lunds;
the Three Kilarney Oirls and the Curtis
Comedy Canines, are the acts program
med. There will be special music by the
orchestra and motion photographs.
CHIC AGO OKA.IIT "fUTUMS.
CORN March. 1.:S.
OAT3 May. f9c.
Gr. O. P. CANDIDATES
TO MEET TONIGHT
Republican County Chairman E V
N'orton expects a good turnout of pri
mary candidates for the date-fix "
meeting he has called to be held at the
Harlson club, Gary, this evening. A
date for campaign opening win he de
cided upon.
VALPO MAN IS FINED.
Failing to observe the ordinance reg
ulating traffic on Calumet boulevard
through Lake George, Francis Sheets
of Valparaiso, Ind , was arrested by
Officer Warner yesterday afternoon for
driving his heavy auto truck on that
thoroughfare. He furnished a 150 bond
There are large signs at each en
trance of the road warning drivers o
trucks and wagons from using this
road. Thes vehicles are supposed to
operate over Sheffield avenue. The po
lice state that they are not going to
Issue any more warnings, bnt are going
to arrest everyone violating this order
POLICE SHOOT.
On account of the weather, the reg
ular monthly police shoot which was
to have been held this afternoon was
postponed. The Ehoot was als post
poned last month on acro'int of the
severe weather.
SEVENTEEN B0Y$ TO
BE CALLED TO ARMY
Seventeen boys of the deferred quo
fa who were certified for service last
fall are to be called to the colors
by the Hammond exemption board dur
ing the five-day period starting March
89. it was announced today,
fcaw 1 r- it- t aaa
RETURN HOME.
Ex-Sheriff Henry Whitaker and his
wire returned to Hammond yesterday
aftera two weeks visit at Hot Springs,
Arkansas.
POLICE FIND
STOLEN LOOT
A lot of brass fittings and locomo
tive water indicators were found by the
police yesterday afternoon in the woods
about 200 feet north of Pete Sertls's sa
toon at :B5 Summer street. The find
was brought to the central police station.
Ko. 128.
PTTBUSHXIJ STATBWSBTT
A. J. 8WASSOK, President.
DANIEL BROWN. Vice-President.
H. Of REISSIG. EacreUu-y.
H. O. REISSIO. Treasurer
Condensed Statement of the
condition of the
AMERICAN TRUST
& SAVINGS BANK
At Hammond in tb Stat of Indian.,
at the close of Its business on
March 4, 191 S.
XI SOUSCE 8.
Loans and Discounts $225,243. 98
Overdrafts
Bonds and Stock
Furniture and "Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Due from Departments
Due from Backs and Truit
Companies
Cash on Hand
Cash Items
Cash Short
Taxea and Interest Paid and
Expenses
443. 2
37.7a6.0tt'
.000.OQ
800.00
1,874.77
42,228 70
18.049 Hi
7.465. "ift
17.0.;
Trust Investments- 1 1 600.no
Bills In Transit
5.676.5S
Total Resources
450.SS2.i
IMS USE IT
TO STOP A COLD
"Pape's Cold Compound
ends severe colds or grippe
in few hours.
(MOOSE ELECT
OFFICERS
At a yrgriilar meeting of the Ham
mond order of Moose at the clubrooms
on East State street last night, the an
nual election of officers wa sheld. J.
C. Becker was re-elected Dictator by
a unanimous vote and J. F Farrel
vice-dictator. Judge Frank Green of
West Hammond was elected treasurer.
The meeting was followed by a pleas
ant social hojr.
ELKS DANCE FOR
LOCAL RED CROSS
CHICAGO nODTlCX.
BUTTER Creamery extras, 44 4 e:
creamery firsts, 44c; firsts, 43ig4lc;
seconds. 401J,42c.
EGGS Ordinaries, 35c; firsts, 3c.
LIVE POULTRY Ducks, 2S-?30c;
gees. 20?i'25c: turkeys, 25c.
VEAL 60 to 60 lbs.. 18c; 61 to 80
iOHIO GOVERNOR
! TO SPEAK
! Frank .B. Willis, ex-governor of Ohio.
! is scheduled to speak before the East
j Chicago teachers club at the McKinTey
j building next Tuesday evening, March
' 19th.
i Governor Willis, ss he is still called
! by his friends, is a platform orator of
! national reputation and the school eys-
Th El', in keeping with the pledge
of the. Hammond lodge to give a bene
fit each month for the Red Cross, will
hold a St. Patrick s Day dance, the eve
ning of Monday. March l&th at the Ma
sonic Temple. The proceeds are to go
to the Hammond Red Cross Chapter.
Mrs. Harriet Howard of the National
Council of Defense in Illinois, will be
the principal sepaker at the American
Alliance meeting at the Hammond
Chamber of Commerce Thursday eve
ning. Mr. Theodore Moore will be the so
loist of the evening
Relief comes instantly.
A dose taken every three ho-irsa un
til three doses lire taken will end
grippe misery and break up a severe
cold either in the head, chest, body or
limbs.
It promptly opens flogged nostrils,
and air passage in th head, stops
nasty discharge or nose running, re
lieves sick headache, dullness, fever
ishness, sore throat, sneeaing, soreness
and atiffness.
Don't stay stuffed r.p" Quit blowing
and snuffling: Ease your throbbing
head! Nothing else n the world gives
such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold
Compound." which costs only a few
cents at any drug store. It acts with
out assistance, tastes nice, causes no
inconvenience. Be sure you get tha
genuine Adv.
19c:
WHITING YOUNG MAN
AT LAST SUCCEEDS
flrr1al te The Times
WHITING. Ind. Marc M3 Oscar A.
hlgT-nn of Whiting, a junior law sM
ri'nt a' Tale university has withdrawn
f:om his unversity work to go to the
rvi-e of his country.
Mr. Ah'gren his tr:ed to enlist in
fvora different branches of sr ic,
1 ,t wa turned down on every orca-
ni! ov ring to his eves. ITe at last d-
ded to go to New Tork and make
r"-panal applications, andi succeeded
in signing up for the photographic de
partment of the signal corps He is
r.-me spending the week here vis't
infc his parents and will leave next
eek for Cornell university at Ithaca.
N Y., where, he will enter for a course
rf six weeks training. After this he
will take six weeks more training at
'he end of which time he expects to
be ent directly to France.
Mr. Ahlgrn Is well known as an
Mator. havlna won honors !n both
h s high school and college work and
h.s R-iTing up his la wnrk for his
f Ttntry'i rail will be interesting news
i n fiis many friend.".
GARY ORDNANCE GO.
PRQBABLEUBSIDIARY
Belief Is That Gun Works
Built By Bridge Co. Is
Owned by U. S. Steel.
overweight kidn-ys. 'm fortunate to secure his services.
He will speak on v. l viuzauon ana ivui
! tur".
While here Mr. Willis will be enter-
i taired by Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Campbell
of 145th street who have known him
for a number of years.
ISSjC; fancy
140 to 175 lbs., 13tfl4c; coarse. 1012c.j
FOTATOES Cars, 9c: all grades. $1.-'
305 1.50.
While all information as to its on
rship is obscured St is said that the
new Gary Ordnance company is really
a subsidiary of the steel corporation.
The Gary Ordnance company, soon
ready to turn out heavy artillery for
Pershing, is located at Ambridge. Its
p'ant, nearly completed, la being built
by the American Bridge company, also
of the s'ee! trust.
Second Ja County.
Lake county now has two huge gun
works and besides there is the howitzer
mount works being added to the Stand
ard Steel car company at Hammond
The other gun works Is that of the
Standard Forging company ' Indiana
Harbor, which is about to set 1.500 men
to work turning out huge cannons.
Steel for the Gary Ordnance com
pany's gun works wi'l he produced in
the mills .f Gory and forged at Ambridge.
(By United. Jraa-
NEW YORK. March 13. " By Georg.
I sti immensely excited and delighted."
shouted Co!. Roosevelt over the tele
phone today when Informed of the dec
oration of his son, Captain Archie, for
gallantry in France. He said It was the
first news from Archie for a long time.
The cable was read to one of the house,
hold. A few minutes later the colonel
celled th United Press by telephone.
Whn informed of the decoration of bis
son he became like an excited boy who
has jus', been given a comp. to the cir
r u ?
jp a st i m f3
TODAY "-
Vengeance and the Woman
Also a 2-Reel Sunshine Tox Comtrdy
"SHADOWS OF TIER PAST."
TOMORROW AND FRIDAY
"The Battle Cry of Peace"
Don't Fail to See the Enemy at Our
Gates.
PI..IIIII f i!lH JMI'L "Wl 11 -lltJppiMIU UII.III..IL ll illlll
Be Careful in Using
Soap on Your Hair
Soap should be used very carefully, If
on want to keep your hair looking its
bt. Jdoet soaps and prepared sham
poos contain too much alkali. This
dries the scaip, makes the hair brittle,
and ruins it.
The beat thing for steady use is just
ordinary mulsifled i-ocoanut oil (which
l pure 'anu greaseless I. and Is better
rhan the most expensive soap or any-
hmg else you can use.
One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse
:h hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply
muis'en the hair wllh water and rub it
n It makes an abundance of rich,
creamy lather, which rinses out easily,
removing every particle of dust, dirt,
oandruff and excessive oil. The hair
dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves
The scalp soft, and ihe hair fine and
silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy
to manage.
Tou can get mulsifled cocoanut oil at
any pharmacy, it's very cheap, and a
few ounces will supply every member
of the family for months. Adv.
RILEY AND SCHAFF
TO AID IN REVIEW
CAMP ZACHARY TAYLOR. LOUIS
VILLE. March 13 lams P. Goodrich,
governor of Indiana, will review 10,000
Indiana troops here March 2S, Indiana
day, it was announced toiiv. All du
ties of Indiana soidiers will be suspend
ed on that, day and an elaborate pro
gram has been prepared. The governor
will address the soldiers.
Thousands of Indianians will visit
Camp Taylor in the day, includ;ng a
number of prominent men who will be
specially invited by miliiary author
ities. .The lsst increment of the first
draft call from Indiana i expected to
arrive here before that da'e.
With the governor will be his miliiary
i staff, which includes Col. Waiter Riley1
of East Chicago and
Schaaf of Gary.
Maj.
Richard
PLAN IS NOT
lUpftVAIUlM'1"' II
n
ABANDONED
That the p an to rave Calumet ave
nue at Cajnty expense has not been
altogether abandoned was in evidence
today at the meeting of the Chamber
of Commerce when a delegation, from
Hammond presented themselves to the
Hard of Directors and requested that
Iff!
sRPHEUr
Th eatre
KAJCMOWP, ITf P.
Double Feature Attraction
Today, Thurs. and Fri.
Three Stewarts
The, World's Greatest
' Ball Bouncers
and -
Four Musical Lunds
Musical Novelty.
Bunny & Richards
The Bell Boy and the Stranger.
Three Killamey Girls
Harmony Singers.
Curtis Comedy Kanines
Comedy Novelty.
ADMISSION
Matlne 10-156.
Nights 10c, 25c, 35a
New Show Monday, "Wednesday
and Saturday. Vat'nee Daily 1:3(J
p. rrt. Nights, 7 to 11 p. m. Sun
days Continuous p. m.
OeLux
3E2
Theatre
TODAY
NORMA TALMADGE in "THE MOTH"
Manager's decision: We have never booked a better picture. Also
Burton Holmes Delightful Travelogue.
-THURSDAY-
OLIVE TELL i "HER SISTER"
A Great Society Drama. Latest rathe Weekly and Paramount
Comedy.
FRIDAY
Win. Desmond in "Captain of His Soul"
Triangle Comedy and Big V.
EXTRA SATURDAY EXTRA
in a. m. to 6 p. m. A Great Treat for the Kiddie?.
little Rsd Riding Hood," Mary Miles Mintar antf
Charlie Chaplin
SUNDAY
Clara Kimball Young in "Shirley Kaye"
ANT) TOTO. THE MOVIE DUMMY.
NOMINATE
COUNCILMAN
Nominations for councilman on the
People's ticket to run in the coming
election April 16th were made in West
Hammond yesterday. The result was
as follows: Harry Boughrnan nomi
nated councilman in 1st ward. John So
meranski 2nd ward. Frank Lak'nski
!rd ward and Johnny Jfurrir 4fh ward.
UABZX.XTZXB.
Capital Slock paid In JlOO.OOO.nn
Undivided Profits Net 5.016.25
Interest, Discount and Other
Earnings t .477 5f
Demand Deposits, Except
' Banks US. 654 M
Savings Deposits. Except
Banks 77. 979. M
Certified Checks 174 0o
Due to Banks and Trust
Companies 4.937.T.
Trust Investments ll.500.fio
Reeerve for Taxes 7S2.52
Total Liabilities 30,ESJ ft
State of Indiana. County of Liake, ss:
I. H. O. Reissig, Secy, and Trees. '
the American Trust & Savings Bank '
Hammond, do solemnly swear that t .
above statement Is true. '
H. O. REISSIG.
Secy. & Treaa.
Subscribed and sworn to before ;-
this 12th day of March. 1918. My cdi
mission expires Sept. 25, 1920.
BERTHA WOODWORTir.
Notary Public.
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Rci Cross
BENEFIT
Under TIMES' Auspices
1st M.E.Church
Hammond, Indiana
TuesM March 19th
8 P. M.
William G. Shepherd,
famous United Press War Cor
respondent on all European war
fronts.
The most strikingstory of war
from a trained reporter's actual
view.
MATINEE 10, 15, 25c. EVENING 10. 20, 30c.
A three-year story of Ger
man horrors in seeking world
domination.
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Admission, 50c. Tickets on Sale.
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