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Pace Eight. THE TIMES. Januarv 25. 101:. WHITING NE WS AND PERSONALS FOR THOSE JUNIOR ' it PROMS AT COLLEGE r,tmmbr we are open Monday and Thursday until 8 p. m.. Saturday and lay nights until 10 p. m. Close Tups day, W'ednesday and Friday at six P. m. H. Gordon & Son. 1-17- BE EFIT tlACE. Far the orphans of Calumet, to be held at Ba Cblrnco Slasontc Temple. Jannarr 25th. But of innate supplied. Admittance at dour 50c per person. 1-21 At the Method's church en Sunday rr.crr.lna; the pastor. Rtv. H. P. Ivey wiit preach the fourth and last trmon in the series on "Th Church for th World Today." subject 'Tubllshin 'iospel of Christ In Italics!" At the f - enln service Rev. Henrv U Davis TV D., of South Fend, will preach. Pr. ! Oavls ! the newly appointed district -ipsrintendent. Mrs. Dr. Frank Doll will sin at this service 'The Day Is v"." by Bartlett. An Inspiring am) helpfal Sunday evening service to h!cb all ere most cordially Invited, tranjers made welcome. CapC Hadevaar will speak before The Sunday Evening: Club 7."?, Con gregational church. ST AR TH E IT H K TO N i. II I . Mary Miles Minter In her latest r'.ay. j also -Tell It to the Marine.-. a Seiiir I comedy. j Tomorrow- William Fox n 'Ti-.i-i Prussian Cur." Revelation by i.'apt. ! Von Icr (Joltr. self-confessed cuMn j sp.v, also a comedy nn-1 Shorty Uamil- ton for matinee only AT TflF. ST A It ' THKATKC. i-:r- i ' Tho marriage of Miss a r nes K-t- i book Mid Stave V artK at St. John's i . hurch where ti.o ceremony was per- formed lv Rev. R"!if d '! Kaj'any. Hoth the ;vj!ig ps pie a: e well kn -ivn in Whittnn and their wfdj.n? rccep- ; tlon was largely attended. i na music ami Art section or in" FortntRht'.y Cluj wilt :.-.e.t next Mon day afternoon t the home of Mr., it. CI Muffit's in O : ; -. e r street. Misses Mary Naef and Dor: :s rhelp will erterta'.n the Trl Kappa Sorority at the home of the former in Sh-ri-dan avenue tonieh. Mrs. Uar Fry and daughters of Pennsylvania a . e n ; ; a were called to i "Soshei!, lnd., by the death of her j father. Mrs. May m Moyian f-: :nu',i to ho r " ' IT? fe jl I lAi-- hi ew. ". Ecu-. a.v r Vv v-1 J-:,-v .trt J. H"WPB)IKWBBat aafaSla MiiatejaadllaHaWihal ectnc mixtures Novel Desips E:i s in r iv iiriik' il III llAlUllO 1 1 are plentiful here. If j you will pay lis a visit I j Tre promise to show you i"i fixtures that you have never seen before and that you can see no wherc else. If you like to have distinctive and individual things in your home we can sure- lv sntisfv mil :n fnr concerned. ? i M ( T j i. . - . e k Pi v,w;-;; yi i i An attractive eveninc fown in , pink satin, is pictured here. It is i colonial in de?i-n with a bodice in ' fichu effect and a pane) of real lace, j A white ctrich feather fan 13 car I r:ed according to the iro-t popular conceit oi the season. It cr.arm ir.ay frirlish coat urr.e for th maid who attends college aiTairs. A Flood of Light rJ I til at instant command with no searching for matches or the danger of them. That is only possible with the elec tric light. Safer, cleaner, healthier than any other method of illumination. And you'll find its cost as satisfactory as th service. Ask our expert light man to call. I-CITV I'M I' - 1 4 T EL SERVICE E CT RIC CO. - S3 4 s i Hammond 140 Plummer Avenus &nd Bulletin Street. Phone 710. East Chicago homo in Fort Wayne, yesterday after j having spent sveral ilarj here visit j ins her eis'ers anl her s n. Harold i Mcylan. ! Mrs. Frank Moors en-ertained aj number of friends at her hon-. in Sheridan avenue in honor of hr h-;s-! band's birthday anniversary ar.d var- ious game wera enjoyed throughout j the evening-, after which refreshments j I n ere frvej. , ft o'it-Of-town T':esta I I were M! TJiiiun Thompson of Jla?n- I mond and Mr. and Mrs. Krause of i j Windsor Tark. I Mrs. Parley has moved .ehArHm ! I a vr;u whera she w Inpen a con- i fectlonary s'ore In the rdrsn bj:ld inft. John Penak has purchased the bow!-'t-K alley in the Slovenska Pom b'i'id- In tram Gort: Knnys. wh!--h h- x- i Pcs t- n a ep divs. i I Mr. and Mrs. p. H. Murphy enter- tained a party ef otit-of-town friends I an d relatives t thetr hnt in J.- I porte avar.'i- r sday ev en ir sr n I honor of M'. John Fradi kv tf"! I 719 Chicago Avenue p Phone E. C. 944. f ' LJ hMrir M n-- I ll-i- tinim Tork. The evenlr? was spent at cards and (iancine, after whi-h refresh ments were srved Frd Herman of ii Cievelar.d ave nue returned home Tueslay from the Passavant hospital. Chicane., wtert a broken lea-. On Thursday Mr. Hr?:n started foe Hammond to visit friends and in oharrstlna; cars at Fast Chicago his limb ?v o'it "ti him. he fall.n? to the ground. The Standard '"!! Co., i by whttsi he was employed, was r.ei- fl-d and they sn! their ambulance j after him. Jfe was taken to their j emergency hospital and given first aid. after which he ara'.n returned to the j Papsavant hospital in Chicago. it is r.ot knwn ye whether or not the limb was retro'. er-. The H. 3. Davidsons- ail of whom have been cfirfin1 to their horps on LaPorte avenue by Illness, are re-ov- On aecc-er.t of i'.'r.ess. lnra J TT Stewart will ct ho abi f o deliver his adjreas at th S-.ndav r." ng Cio tomorrow evenir.', b-jt another procii cer.t speaker win ;0 prc-.de,-J. tAIll) h' TIMM. To the dear friends who so !:n-i-- si.s'd and sym oa t h ' 7.r d "ith Our Furniture Stocks Are Unsurpassed In Value, Beauty and Assurance of Genuine WortK That Odd Piece of F'urniture for Your Home To fill that bare ccner or to irp'.aco an oi l pioco of furniture witli eomotaing hotter anl of newer design you will flinl in our 5?ore a wealth of stiKg'-Ftion. Whether joir purchase bo n whole new outfit or a single odd piece, jou vill find here tho renHzation of your d'"silP for poo-J furn.turo moderately priced. The dresser illustrated is of quarter-sawed oak and la fea Mncd a-i an ex tra special value for a lim ited lime. It has a 42-in. Top. -haped fron: and a -'2x2 1 inch mirror. I ' : i Vl1 '. "V "i.j This d: ;'ormi lv Fold :ii $li0, na-.v r .: d tn $24.75 .i (ill my 1 ri ; 1 v. - - : "' ' 1 A Four Piece Bedroom Suite Bed, Chiffonier, Dresser, Dressing Table $44.55 $41.50 $44.55 $34.45 Tho Miito illuir;tt"'d is one of many on display in our 'third floor) Furniture DojniiU'in. I'ich in iinish and cx-iuisit-y doiLTiicd. it is tii- uito you iiave drr-amed of for th;i. cosy little hoiiif 1 hat is p-rh;t's now almost a realization. This particular .-into conies in mahouauy or American wal nut iinish and onstru-tion is of the highest standard. Important Rug Values A stock reduction sale of fine rugs is now in pro q re Prices greatly reduced, Whittall IJtigs included. Worsted Wilton Rug3 $52.50 $77.50 $82.50 .V complete assortment of paf terns la to be found in thse six frame worsted Wilton ruga of splendid rjuali'r. Size 9x12 feet -.$32. 5C 8 ft. 3 In. by 10 ft. $ in. $77.50 t;! feet $52.50 Wool Wilton Rugs $47.50 $67.50 $72.50 These wool Wilton rugs are r.b rroduct of some of the best mihs in this country, providing excep tional selection. Axminister Rugs $24 $42.50 $47.50 The heaviest of high pile seam less Axminister rug3 Is represenr od :n this assortment, -xcellen'' i ange of patterns. Size 5x12 feet $47.50 ft. 3 in. by 10 f. 6 !n $42.50 6x3 feet $24.00 Seamless Velvet Rugs $22.50 $37.50 $12.59 These seamless Velvet rug 3 aro to be had in a varied selection of patterns and every one is excep tional value. Size 3x12 feet . S ft. 3 in- by 10 ft. 6xr feet .... $72.50 6 tn $57.50 $47.50 ize 5x12 feet S ft 3 in. by ID ft. Sx3 feet $42.50 S In $37.50 - - $22.50 Dining Room Specials HI ' ' 1 ih TJei'tw arc listed sale items that repre sent maximum value for the money we a.sk. These are but a few of the appeal ing opportunities to be found in our furn iture section. $40.00 value Dining Table 45 lnc"ne. extends to S fee'. of quartered golden oak in William and Mary dsicu. Special One set of Dining Chairs to match the above table, ft rhalr.s and an arm chair beautifully made hrown slip leather seats -.. One lot of odd Dining Chairs In golden oak or f'me J oa-:, a:I have upno'.stered sea's, worth tip to $,:. Special each at $31.50 ove table, fi $49.50 f'-me J .93 Liberal Credit Term 5 Edwap d CM mas (Third Floor) Furniture Dept. Store Open Tonight o c-tr recent bo; ea verr.er.f . we d?!re extend o'ir s;ner thanks. Charles M'i'--r and T)'iiht: . C harles M and The Citizens National Bank of Hammond offers every service consistent with safe and conserv ative banking. Open a Checking Account pay all your bills by check. Are you striving for a successful career in life? One of the important requisites is a savings account. $1.00 ivill open an account We pay 3 Interest on Time Deposits. iWe Solicit Your Business F. R. Schaaf, Pres. Anton H. Tapper, Vice-Pres. W. D. Weis, Vice-Pres. Theo. Moor, Cashier Mr. and Mr Paughte.. M :-. and Mrs. Charles .pansbjr.g. Mr. nd Mrs X. Miller. rnntKM tiif.aihi: tom.ht. Olr I'e'r'.va In "Th ranther Wo man." Fatty Arb-jrkle in "The Sheriff.-' The managerner.t g.:iran!'t! l.o'h of tlieee pictures. Coming Monday Country Nite. Community p-nsing. Bessie Lot in "The Enchanted Bar- LOWELL j Claud. Craft an 1 ("...rdte K'-ru-v vent lo Clnca?o on busmers yesterday. The cx"a',a'!u for the few axle f.v--tory is abou completed and work will I bosln at. om.-e on the found -it ion. It e:.-pe--ted that 'n b-jliding v. Til be co:n-r!eie-i ,y March 15th. Mr. ar.d Mis. J. A Taylor and Iarrv Store , Lowe -i nt to Ch:cis- last evening t-i attend n thea tre. Mr. M-irite r-c!:-r:ker c,f Cedar Lake pchool tC3iv of that i '".irk tirr.f i-ft--. .iro 'heir ivslnu::. ci'i' v. or Vinn. I'.i. mild thrr t' i I : ths 'hrt l-t-i- a jrinwr to jr.o-. e r;e from Ur- v, t o weeksj it.c-st imr-ac-si.- l.i' Coming Tuesday "Too Fat t-o Fight.- by -h i-:s-:t visited her pa re tits. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Brar.r.c-k here yesterday. The High school basket ha il tam wert to Hair.rr.nnil tr-night to r'av t!:o hich Crestnn M- 1 r'M is h i'rip IT.il le-.-jrri"' etcrday -.i.-it with K-ii'r.f a in Chicago. lirannoi! of Tickinson. O . vi.'itinar his -: :-r. Mrs. V.'. K. Itcishaw nnd othT fiTi'.fs. John A. Kimnift I lrnk'nsf son-.e ex t r ns i c rcrair on the u-J::i- occupi'! by Mi's a l-Tinm.e-t'f i : 1 1 mrry st..re and Dr. J. A. Ii!ni.MK- det.'al parlors. Th" two i -le.ntt'--. old of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tny!,.r r:.-' 1 at iheir home in (By Interactional New SerTlco.) IITCIA.NAPOLIB, IND., Jan. 34. Or.-. era were issued today by Adjatant-Qen. Harry B. Smith for the. Immediate de mobilization of 14 compaalea of tat militia, about 2,100 men la all. Xh asea wrer left the etat ana terrea ft home g-aara after the ladJaaa tlonal Onard was takea Into federal service. Bulletin J (By International Newa Serrlce.) IKDIAJTAPOIIS, WD., Jaa. 24 A rneagure, proTiding: for the appotatment of a moving- picture commission, which would censor "movdes," was Introduced in the house of representatives of the Indiana state legislature to-lay. r . ROBERTSDALJb BENEFIT DANCE. For oe orphans of t nlumet. In hf held t E.ait t bliaao lTnonlc l euipJo nnoary 25b. llest ft mulf supplied. Admittance nt door &c per person. 1-21 Mr r.dward Lar.Ehor cf Myrtl ave nue, who has teen quite 111, is doing; r.ioeiy. j Mrs Oothe of Indiana boulevard en- j tertamcd the Indc rf ndent, Pedro Club atj her lionie. Tho jrrizeft were 7on by Mes- 1 Jsmcs l Eley. I. Hay? and C. Oottic. ! Mrs. John Frown of Myrtle avenue j was a Chicago shopper Thursday. ! Mrs. Juller of Llkhart. I rid . Is visit-! lTig at tho home of her son, Edward j r, e TnUn K-.iilei-flril. ! (rt A riolrlinr end sister. Miss Maud Miller of Myrtle avenue were the guests cf Miss Elsie Kaiser of Hammond Thursday. Miss Gertrude F,hlcr ! Koberts ave, i.T able to be out after being on the sick list for a few days. Mrs. L. TV. Fase cf Roberta avenue at tended the Friendship Club in Chicago Wednesday. t Miss Nicholson of Roberts avenue was a Hammond business visitor tha fore- j part of the week. ! Mrs. Sturm of East Side and Mrs. Fred Bimhammer of Myrtle aver.uo were j in Chicago on business Trlday. . u; liu ir;. .-. . success at their hot roast beef stirrer which they gave Wednesday as they had a very large attendance and a neat little sum was realized. Carl nitnhamn-.cr of Myrtle avenue is able to be out after being ill with an at tack of Spanish influenza. 1 171 ii VSXtfr Pw Zss - v ap-!LV. ex s i h:- Vk3-tL Wm' jr -f-. :VVe,...J m a- w. 4 ti. -sr. i ' a 'v v ' . I Nil mtZZZsms!&fr i il wmv V A3 "His first 8 proressionafFighf BUM PR ELS E N TS Life" QhmmouniQrlcrai Specat Directed bv MAUPlCE TOUQNEUR Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martz and Mr. and Mrs. Ifarry Ke-.nr.s of Mrtic aenue 1 ent offerinp. 'Sporting- Life." were Chiraco i itors Wednesday wen- I tui ization of the famous Dr-.r lr.p. Warren the l:r!e son of Mr. and Mr Maurice Tourneur, fatuous Br.ot'.on picture director, whoj-e tirst independ- pie- La n e meiodrama or the same name, w.i t..e 1 nrcsented at the DeLuxe theatre on G. Siack of rrarl s-reet has b"en ill for next Monday. Tuesday and Wedns- the past few days. tiny, is a firm believer in incidental mush- and at. t proper atmosth. t i o n s . "I. iil;e the or the sproa-.h of recently. 'I lo. to i n d i c a t .- ! i - e he lieroine. it ! i i - at-.- tii. r-en p : -1 u - e : - -. - rr . . s 1 e t h r 3 i d ttie ..-iitsn. ' If aid t i . s r ri s t ' ' f r s " a ; n s sh m ) m en of tie . ....... J tlJlil;ilg p.-l-jil.. - pl.- i-v- t i y iolt -i, it j, interpi . t-,.i a p'yytr f.f yf'lar itriport ance. T(l,- I. -i-irn- ipais at Kaipli lli-ave.., Wat tier II. chmonci, Chaiies Cra;,-. Coustan.' atid Fair Eir.nty end Willette Kei -shaw. J