Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 December 1917 — Page 9

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HiH PRICE ji MILK SATE

Relief Promised Through Action Taken Monday By Federal Food V- Administrator.

INDIAN"AFOI IS Uec. 31.—Relief from the situation which threatened a general advance in the price of milk all

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of the on-coming of the new sugar

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'pns that you will attend aJl tha jtincn of tlio association jming year."

Apostolic Holiness mission, 11*2 pir'*

Main street, will hold a revival this

Mreek ut the new mission. Services will be conducted bjr Rev. Plea Smith. The public is invited. W*f*r i,,

OAXTOWN, DID.

Class No. 10 of the Christian Sunday •hool was entertained by its teacher, jdrs. Lee Hartley, at her home on (JJJbursday evening.

Mrs. John R. Hartzbuj, Kenneth Wayne, ad Edith Hennon, werA visltfr. felines, Monday. v

am Wagoner. whC has be^ Illinois, for the past severs asrain moved to Oaktown am his re«"1dcnco here.

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/Grain/ Hay, Straw*

Indiana Milling Co.

Feed Dealers. 16th and Mapte Ave. New Phone S049 Old 13&

THE TWENTY PAYMENT I PLAN

This plan permits you to borrow money at the legal rate of interest and repay in small monthly payments, so small you will not feel them. It also allows 20 full months for payment, if you so desire.

$2.50 monthly payment on $50

$3.7§ monthly payment on $75 $5 monthly payment on $100

Ask for fre^ folder, entitled *«*The Twenty-Payment Plan," which explains the new idea in securing money on furniture. pianos, etc-. V We make loan* in Brazil every Wednesday and Saturday*

Terre Haule Loan Co.

Room 3, McKeen Block. Seventh and Wabash Avenue Over Wcod Posey Shoe Store Cit. 1236—Phor.es—Beil 639.

An Army

of borrowers can tcer:y to the pleasant dealing they have had with this company in the past 30 years. It is no longer the cost, but the ,juality_ «f the

SERVICE QIVEM

Our loans are made prompt lv and on the security you ttre able to give, household goods pianos or live stock, etc.

Long or short time.

S&curlty Loan

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i« a». -iui St. Buth phones. Ground floor. Loans made in the counties of Vigo. V«rmiUoA, Parke and Sullivan.

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foi*man«:es of "Tou r* In Love" at the Grand. Which is an indication !hat our neighbor* know the excellent from the

.over lttdiaim*_ie-"*xtended in an order mediocre in matters theatrical and are

., ,, .. not disposed to permit a few snow

just promulgated toy tni Indiana, state flurries to keep them awav from one council c»f defense hn the authority of of yp^r

Or. Harry E. Barnard, federalfood ad- T„oonl theatregoers 1

nitniistratoi, fixing the price of bran. Dr. Flarwtrd n advice from the milling division of the federal food administration at Washington announoeu that the price should not exceed thirty-eight pev cent oC the price of wheat, which means

Mind you, many cities of the «|ye of

reduction Terre Haute have I'^n unable

... cure any sort of dramatic or musical

of from ten to fifteen dollars a ton. 'show for NTe\v Year's, due to the sc&rceasement of the sugar situation ity of baggage cars and the forbidding affects confectioners ana inanu- altitude of a public suddenly Hrr0^'u .. mean and miserly in IU attitude tofacturers of non-essential food pi"o-j

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ducts is in an official order issued by The war tax. if that's what's allinar Hr. Barnard. In October confectioners

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ASS*N. 'behind, it should be easy to_ calculate 'on the manv side virtues of 1 ou re in

'tall Merchants association will bg Mr. Hammerstein. as usuil. has given i!d at the Chamber of Commerce on ti" "ew success such attention to JTt-dnesdav nvenins Ian -nd nmmntlv scenic and costume details and perj«anesaa evening. Jan. -na. prompts

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meeting. As the officers are desirous vocal and dancing numbers in abminof t.h^ co-operation of all its members, ar.ee have not been overlooked. In the It it be one of your New Year's reso- .Ppmpany of

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Mr. and Mrs. John Page, of SouthFifth street, will entertain their parents, Mr. snd Mrs. H. W. Page, of South Sixth street and Mr.- and Mrs. Edward Bruning of Terre Haute at Sunday dinner. yi'here will be no community singing -t the Bethany Congregational church Sunday afternoon but on January 6 the singers will assemble again and everybod is invited. Miss Katherine Rogers, director of music in the West Terre Haute school, is directing the, community singing and will continue in the work all year.

Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Jones of North Kighth street entertained at a holiday dinner on Wednesday evening. The

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nests were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dodge, Florence and Hazel Dodge and liner Dodge of Terre Haute. Mrs. Chambers and Mis. Decker of Angels, Ind. The guests represented four generations. Mrs. Decker is Mrs. Chambers' mother and the latter is the mother of, Mr. Dodge while the Dodgw children are the fourth generation. Tne guests were neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas when -'ley resided in Towand. Pa.

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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Messer. of SouCi Seventh street, have as theii guests Mr. and Mrs. Pat Messer and family, of Sandford, Ind.

A mock wedding was performed by Rev. I

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S. Smith. The attendmue were

Mr*.-Laura Lankford and Dennis "Gosnell, who were present at the wedding thirty years ago. At the close of the ceremony. Mrs. Erwiu was p.-c^cnted with a beautiful bouquet of pink roses. A great deal of amusement as occasioned by the presentation snd adornment of Mr. and Mrs. Krv.'in with a number of pearl ornaments arid th* throwing of rice on the "newly weds."

Mr. ami Mrs. Krwin *'-re presented with a number of beautiful and substantial presents. Among them was a iiea.utiful oak rocker, upholstered in leather. During the evening, refreshments were served and :t color scheme of pink and white were carried out. The guests 'were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith ami children. Vivian. Alfred and Miss KstUer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgers. Mr. arid Mrs. It. C. Fyfe, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crews. Mr. and

Mrs. D. J. Thomas. Mr. ani Mrs. Clias. Sinclair and car.ghters. Vivian and Gwendolyn. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rogerson, Mr. and Mr«. John Pedlar, .Mr. and Mrs. R. T. .tones and son. Uri, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Piker of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Goanell and son. Jay, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Piuitt, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cooper, llrs. Priscilla Kufilestton and son. Joel. M-s. David Hobb. Mrs. Goorge Skelton and daughter. Mary. Mrs. Laura Ijankfovd and son. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howell, Mrs. George Kesler and daughter. Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Xeal, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Jiunes Skeen. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan lOvans, Mr. and Mrs. ,\. F. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. ,W. W. McCarty. John El ling. Ethel F.rwin, Mr#. Cynthia Hittie. Mrs. J. McKtnney, Mrs. James B.ll, 1 '.van Jones. Charles Krwin and Ivan Roberts.

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hoarding their money in «ad misinterpretation of the suggestions of fanatical advocates of frugality, are also appreciating the enterprise of the management of the Grand in securing for \ew Year's eve ani New Year's day an ideal attraction for this season.

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practically absorbed by the

producers of "You re In Dove and the

and non-essential food manufacturers Management of the Grand, for the top were limited to 50 per cent of their nor- rriei pf admission is $1.5® instead of mal consumption. Now, in anticipation *2 2,n-

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crop. Dr. Barnard says they may have we may see the oli 3»r out under 80 per cent of their normal require- .pleasant conditions. Y o u e I n U v I s o n e o A u ments. The regulations as to individ- jiammerstein's outputs, and when it is oal consumpti«Mi luid retail sales are considered bow dseply he impressed

Hichan ced I with "Katinka," "Hi|rh .links" and "Firefly." and what pleasant recollecjtions these excellent attractions left i RETAIL MTRCHANTS

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He sucli clever artists as Kdna Pendleton, Marguerite 8tras8si.'e, Alice Johnson, Silvia Radoiiffe. Kaymond Crane, W H. White. Harry T. Hanlin. Ralph Whitehead. Billy Cotton and Maxson and Brown, eccentric dancers.

The near-blir.sard didn't, prevent the faithful followers of burlesque from to sec "The Darlings of

Grand yesterday. The

performance evidently gave satisfaction. Yes. there was plenty of shooting. understand, but the critics were warned of the torpedoing: to be ev-

peeled in the secoiwi act and discreetly ducked.

WEST TEBBE EAU'IE 90T£S

E. B. Racey and family, of Moose Miss May Brownlee of East JohnJaw, gask., came on Christmas -day to son avenue is visiting Miss Frances spend a couple of weeka Visiting Stevenson at Floral heights on route B. friends and relatives. Mrs. Charles T. Denham of 702 South

Mr. and Mrs. Will Kollingsworth, of Sixth street, had as guests on FriTerre Haute, came Fr itnvs' visit with her mW JU.Ulet.

few day, her nephews, Frank Reffett, of Geo. Brazil and Arthur Sweeting: of Camp Zachary Taylor.

F. Turley was initiated Friday flight by the *onie Haymakers' association No. 104 and John Holbert and Clarence Holbert were teinatateg to Ituembership. d. Miss Idelle PrOpft of Terre Haute" Is .ten spending the week-end with Miss Mabel yhanks, of South Seventh street.

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Alice ??radv, having left the WorM film forres. now dirfcte1 by her dip tingulshed father, William A. Brady in ar^eptsnc# of a higher bid for her servir»s. is now a Select •tar, under the Paramount wins.

Miss Brady made her first apv aranre as film at the Orphenm Sunday ho in-!

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"Paeity a'»di®n--es in the fa.-e o 'the eaa:er and nipping air testified her popularity •with local film fans. "Her

Out of town theatregoers, variably pay attention to expert advice regarding indoor entertainment* are reserving seat* for «*J1 three per- selected for Miss Brady's first appear

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anee under her new surrounding's, tell' the story of a peasant girl of Franc-

who falls in love with a poor artist, and to assist him on the road to farm", she apparently encourages the ad vances of a rich old roue, an art. pro moter. After the artist becomes fa mous he abuses his little silent bene factress for accepting the fine clothe? and jewels of a dlsrfputable old party

There are some beautiful woodland Scenes and Miss Brady poses in th-» almost altogether, as "Miss Autumn. During this s^ene Miss Brady is partly covered by a cluster of autumn leavethat are just beginning to turn—and no wonder!

In the later scenes we are Intro duced to a fashionable farisiin Salon and Miss Brady appears garbed lik** a princess. "Her Silent Sacrifice" will be the New Year's eve and New Year'.* bill at the Orpheum and Will also shown Wednesday.

In "The Prid^ of New York," the Fox war photoplay at the American, thathletic Georsre Walsh is a soldier who rescues his sweetheart, a Red Cros nurse, from the

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of a brutal Ger­

man prince in a manner as thrilling a* could well be devised. He breaks into the royal yard, climbs a tree to reach the second story of the palace an.I dives through a window to throttle tho sprig of royalty. Instead of shooting the prince as he would any other mad dog. he actually gives the fellow a chance to fight it ont with him. No good wav. later he allows two of the German soldiers that have assisted at the massacre of women and children to escape with their lives when he had the drop on them. No good way! Still yesterday's audience applauded this generous American hero. "The Pride of New York" was written and directed by R. A. Welsh, the star's brother. Besides Mr. Walsh the cast includes hisr .Tim Marcus, William BaiU ey end Regina Quinn. "The Pride of New Tork" will be followed N'ew Year's day by the film production of Hall Caine's novel "The Deemster," with Dnrwent Halt Caine, the novelist's son, in the leading role.

WHO'S Ut III KO TO UllOM. MARIE DORQ Is

MRS. ELLIOTT DEXTER.

"The Last Leaf," a two-reel film version of one of O. Henry's delightful short stories, will be the feature of today s program at the Fountain. On New Year's day a double bill will be presented, the last chapter of "The Fighting Trail" and the first chapter in "The Neglected Wife," the new serial In which Ruth Roland is the featured player.

"Th» Tron Hand," the e*cellent flvereel Butterfly photoplay which was so greatly admired by patrons of the Princess yesterday, will be repeated todav. Herbert R,j.wlinson is the star in this film. He impersonates a venturesome college boy who wins a princess after being mixed up with bunch of small country intriguers. The story Is GrauBtarkian, Brownie Vernon is the princess. Oh the screen she looks worth fighting for.

A special program will be offered at the I

today and New Year's day.

The Barnes Comedy company will present the oral entertainment and there 'will bis four reels of pictures.

CITY BRIEFS

Word has heen received by Mrs. E. H.

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'unsler, 1 North Thirteenth street, from her brother. Samuel Keltler. that he will be home soon on a seven-days' i furlough. Kettler is chief cook for' company, IT. 1st infantry.

The hrr Mar Hlub will hold a watch dance at the Knights of Columbus hall, Monday night. Elaborate decorations have been placed in the hall for the occasion. Dancing will commence at 8:30 o'clock.

The members of the boys' working reserve were to make a trip to the Robert Smith farm, near St. Mary's on Monday morning. All boys who have enrolled were Invited to meet at'the traction station and take the 10 o'clock Paris car.

The watch party which had been planned by the Immanuel Young People's society has been called off on account of the death of Miss Louise Thomas, one of the members.

Hurry Snyder. who sued Harry Forbes, rival chicken fancier, for possession of a Rhode Island Red rooster, was awarded the bird in n trial in Justice Madlgan's court. The case grew out of a misunderstanding over the sale of the bird.

0LNEY. ILL

Charles Elder, of Ktna Green. Ind., ami Miss Mary Jane Bell werr married at the home of the bride's sijfer, Mrs. F. L. Whitaker, in this city, Sunday. Rev. Lawrence Smith, of the M. K. church, officiated. The bride iy a popular young lady with many friends in thus .Cltv.

The marriage ttf Lieut. Karl A. Gaftner, of company L, 130th regiment, and Miss Mildred Clodfelter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ciodfelter, took place Monday at Houston, Texas. The ceremonv was performed at the nome of Rev. States-Jacobs, a Presbyterian minister. Capt. and Mrs. Lindsoy Oliver were present. Tlie honeymoon of Lieutenant and Mrs GafTner is being spent at Houston. Mrs. Gaffuer will return to Olney the first of the year to resume her teaching in Central senool.

Miss Adeline Howard, who is studying music at Indianapolis, came home Mondav to spend the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Gordon, of Haskell. Ok!a„ and Kitcliell Wiu.her. of Norman, OUIa., are here for the holidays to visit the family of Juuge and Mrs. Robert B. Witcher.

Miss Alice Huber. of Hamilton, O., is the guest of her sister. Mrs. W, N. Gray.

Ernest Miller, of the aviation- section, is here from Chanute fleld at Rantoui.

Mrs. L., L. MeCullough and son, James R. MX"tillough. are here from Frbnna for the holidays.

Mrs. M. E. Sebree will leave Friday for a stay in the east. Sh« will join Mr. S«bree at Baltimore and they will spend a week wl their son. Edmund, at West Point.

Miss Bessie Copeland is visiting her parents at Crossville. Miss Ella Bsinum left Sunday to visit her father, George H. Bainum, in Kansas Citv, until alter the holidays.

W. C. Shy is at home fmm Miami, Ok la.,

COAL CITY. IND.

Mr. and Mrs. Wes Vanliorn were in Bloomfleld Saturday. Walter Fitzpatrick lfft Saturday for Missouri, 'or a visit with relatives.

J. 3. Baird and family and Sam Whitworth and family spent Christmas in Knightsville.

William Fulls, of L'rbana. T1J.'. and Bessfe Fulk and Mr. Wilshryer, of Terre Haute, visited John F^ilk and family, Christmas.

Miss Rosella Laird spent the week with friends in Lewis. Mrs. George Griffith and son, Alva, of Paris, III., were spending the holldavs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. tiixam .Weil*. Sr.

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FERGUSON HILL, INI).

A Christmas gathering was iield at Mr. and Mrs. F. Mills' Christmas eve. The house was decorated in Christmas colors, red and green. Refreshments were served. Dancing and music w. ro the diversions of the evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Mills and sen, Frank, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. llarrUon, Mr. and Mrs. T. Silcock, Mr. and Mrs. U. I^ee, Mrs. L. Yates, Mr. P. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brimely, Mr. arid Mra. J. I.ucas and Mr. and Mr?. T. iilest, of West Terre Haute.

An English party vas held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cnmely Christmas eve and Christmas day. Dancing, singing and music, were the diversions of the evenings. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. White and daughters. Flossie and Lucille, and and Mrs. J. Banks and children, of Shelburn, Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lucas -n ddanghtera, Flossie and Lucille, and pons, James and Jack. Mr. and Mrs. J. Porter and sons, Joshua and Chris, Mr. Jack Moss, Mr. Harry Hope, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Brimely a»»d sons, James. John and Vincent.

T. Co well, of Terre Haute, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Brimely.

George Boase. of Kniglitsville, spent Christmas with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brice.

Ora Potter, of Clinton, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. B. Potter. Miss Joan Stark of St. Mary's spent Sunday with Miss Mary Allison.

M'.ns Mary Gray of West Terre Hauee called on friends here Wednesday. Mrs. G. Hoffman and daughter, '"'pal, and son, Davis, ot' Terre Haute, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Vv". D. btallard.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Mills fcnd Mrs. L. YiiteK and P. Slater spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison.

EASX QIXNN, IND.

Fred Burke, of Camp Benjamin Harrison. visited home folks thp latter part of the wiek.

Mrs. William H. Roby, of Greencasle, visited her father, Henry McBrayer, Thursday.

George Klatte is at. home this week from Purdue university. Miss Edna Zumpe, of Wrre Haute, visited her aunt, Mrs. J. "Sif-igrlct this week.

Mr. and Mrs. 1* Rector h«^l ss guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rector and Mr. and M's. Fred Noite. of Terre Kautc.

Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Utt .and daughter, Marv Klisabeth. of 'Torre Haute, spent Tuesday with Henry McBraver and family.

John Zergler, Sr., of Terre Haute, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Zeiglcr. Jr., Monday.

Miss Ethel Rue-kenhouser visited her brottur, of Terre, Haute, Tuesday. Laban Fisher, of Elnora, is the guest of George Klfitte, this week.

Misses Zora Wisner. of Faumrsburg. and Mae Wilson, of Sullivan, are gueetsi of Mrs. George Adams.

Harrv Gray of Terre Haute visited his grandfather, William Ferrel, Thursday. ...

Mrs. Joseph Farmer and children, of West Clinton, visited Henry f*. McBraver and family, Wednesday and Thursday.

Mr. and airs. Ben Ehrlich and family visited friends in Shelburn this week.

Miss Jessie McBrayer spent Tuesday evening with Miss Cecil Griffith.

BUKNETT, DTD.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green and daughter. Thelma, of Terre Haute, v/ere the guests of Mrs. Green's mother, Mrs. Kate Porter.

Mr. and Mrs. Mattox were the guests of Mrs. Mattox's parents. Mr. and Mr^, T. J. Scott, of Linton, tiiis week.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Taylor entertained at dinner Tuesday Mr. and Jess Thomas and family, .Mr. Fred Christopher and Miss Maud Perry.

Mr. and Mr*. Hoskins spent Monday in Terre Ilau'e. Miss Go I die McCUra. Of lr dianapol IS. visited her parents. Mr. aud Mrs, Jameij McClara this week.

Mrs. Mary Robinson atnl Mr. Gilbert

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of Freelandsville/ were the

guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Gcorsre smith. Miss Gladys Short, ol' Terre Haute, spent the week as guesd of her aunt, Mr, and Mrs. John Thompson.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Shores, of rerre Haute, and Dr. Earl Shores, of Allentown. Pa., v.-ere guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shorts.

Miss Maris Day and Krm:.,i Engle. Of Fontanet, were married Monday. Miss Mary Gibson spent the week end a*' a guest of Mr. and Mrs. McKinnley, of Newcastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bnrtlett, of Terre Kaute, were the guests of Mrs. Qyrtlett's parents, Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Ed wards Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stavito visited relatives iu Terre Haute Tuesday

XSIGHTSTOLE, IND.

Mr#. George Boes and son spent Monday at Ferguson Hill, the guest of Mrs. Felix Boes.

Granville Long, daughter. Mab.-I, and Miss Edyth Lyons, spent Tuesday at Mount Meridian, near Ureeneaistit, with Mrs W. $. Grubb.

Mrs. Frank Daggv and son, Gicnu, of Manhattan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bence Daggy, of Plalntield, vi*ited_ Mr. and Mrs. Grove, near here. Monday.

Oscar Heck and Roaeoe Hill, of Muncie. Ind.. visited friends here Sunday. I»an Allen, Jr., 01 Cleveland, O.. is visiting relatives Jrere.

Jesse Mathews, of Decatur, 111., was the guest of Walter Young here Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs, Milcom Allen was in Terre Haute. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Earle have ieceivd word from their son. George, that be has arrived safe In France.

Mrs. Rachel Asdale. Mr.'. Frank Fisher and Mrs. Thomas Asdale were shopping in Terre Haute, Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skeltio, and daughter. Ruby, visite.d Mr. am! Mrs. William Skelton, near Poland, Tuesday.

Mrs. Stella Stearley. of Shepardsville visite.d friends here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young ani daughter, Lora, of Reelsvilie. were nupftR of Mrs. ElUabeth Young aere X-ueadgy.

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May the Dawning Year of 1918

To You and Y ours

THE

Columbian Laundry

"The Soft Water Laundry"

FILEY, IND.

A reunion of the Jackson family was field Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrn.. George Jackson. Those present were Mrs. Ed Jackson ot Cory. Othel Jackson of Hammond, Mr. and Airs. Ott Halt and children. Ulysses. Virsil. Raymond. Floyd, Ruth. Lola and Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Reese and sons, John, Edwin and Pau\ Mr. and Mr ,-. Frank MeCullough and children, Ulah and Masil Madge. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert MeCullough. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chandler and daughter, Ethel Marie, Miss Margaret Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Georga Jackson, Mrs. Nancy Chandler and Miller Jackson.

Mr. and Mrs. John Wchinnerer entertained at dinner Christmas Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Asperger and da tighter. Miss Mamie, Mr. and Mrs. Flaud Frice and rhildren, James, Catherine and Mary Tane. of Terre Haute, Chriss gchinnerer and Mark Schinnerer.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fisk and son. Howard, of Akron. O.. are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. All Fisk, and Mr. and Mis. Lou Wilson.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Rdy Collister of Terre Haute spent Sunday with John Collister.

Rev. Harberson and ron. Delbert. of Patriot, visited friends here for a few days. Rev. Harberson left Wednesday for near Spokane, Wash., where he has accented an appointment.

Arthur Clifton of Terre Haute visited his mother, Mrs. Mary Clifton. Sunday-

Mrs. Alice Butler and son, ern. spent Christmas with her daughter and family. Mrs. George Modesett

Miss Edith Brunker of Windfall is spending her holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. J. W. Brunker.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Graham, Jr., Of Indianapolis, spent Christmas with Mr. Graham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graham.

Mr. and MVs. Herman Gummerie and con, Clarence, entertained at dinner Tuesday Mr. and Mrs VV. N. Sweuringer and daughters, Elizabeth and Hope, of Coij Mr ind Mrs. Clarence Myers.

MECCA IND.

William E. Dee, of Chicago, spent 51 part of last week here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter were guests of Rockvilie relative® during a part of last week.

Miss Margaret Underwood has returned tp her work at Bloomlngdale,. after a week's vacation, spent at home

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Heck are home from a visit with the former's parent in Sullivan county.

Frank Durgan spent last week With his parents at Terre Haute. Dennis Kennedy, of West Terre Haute was with Armiesburg relatives last Thursday and Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ralston and son, Frank McCtine, are here from Clinton for a visit yith relatives.

Mr. and Mrs, Homer Cornthwalte and young daughter have returned to their home in San Francisco. Mr. Corntliwaite resumes his work with the United States government, after a nine mouths' leave of absence.

CALEDONIATIND.

Emille and Sadie Saude and niece, Mamie HufT. spent Christmas in Terra Haute.

Mrs. Josephine Pearson was shopping In Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Mollie McDonald and daughter, Cora Burk, were In Sullivan on Moh«

Bertie Smith of Brucevnle was In Caledonia a few days ago. Miss Mildred Smith of Hvmera spent Christmas with her aunt, Grace Thomas.

Ethel and Rrnle McCammon and Ethel and Barduet Olsson were 1n shelburn Tuesday.

F0UNTAIN--5C

PRESENTS TODAY

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The Last Leaf

Two-part Broadway star feature adapted from one of the famous O. Henry stories

—ALSO A GOOD COMEDV—.

TOMORROW-TUESDAY

DOUBLE PROGRAM 5c

The long delayed last chapter of "THE FIGHTING TRAIL," entitled

"Out of The Flames"

will be shown in addition to

"Tbe NeglectedWile"

First chapter with Ruth Roland.

The first chapter of 'The Neglected Wife" and a Christie comedy will be shown on Wednesday again.

—NOTICE—

Complimentary tickets given out for Tuesday and Wednesday for "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" will be honored ON WEDNESDAY ONLY, and NOT ON TUESDAY, as originally planned, and this on account ef the double program.

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NOTES

The committee for the euchre and dance has reported everything in-read-iness for Thursday evening, and a sale of tickets up to date.

Gilbert'Schiff .ias been taken home from St. Anthony's hospital after undergoing an oueration. His condition is improving, and he is expected to be up in a short time.

George Felix, now'in St. Anthony's hospital, is reported to be doing well, and probably will be able to receive visitors within a few day*.

The Knights of Columbus club house will be open for the entertainment of visitors from 2 to 4 o'clock New Year's afternoon. Punch will be served and the ladie* will be given c^rnntion.«.

DON'T

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Comer 7th and Hnlman Streets, Terre Haute, IndL

DEEP VEIN White Ash Coal

SPECIAL PRICES OH TRUCK LOADS OF 5 TOWS OR WORE No Soot—No Clinkers- I.

We soiicit steam business on screenings and mine run. Special prices on coal at the yard if you haul it yourself*

WATCH FOR OUR TRUCKS

THE BEST COM II TOWN AT THE CHEAPEST PRICE

DEEP VEIN GOAL GO.

New Phone 1039 950 Wabash Ave. Old Phone 2334

SOUTHEASTERN LINE

ChlcnKo, Terre Haute & Southeastern lUilwuy Company.

TIME TABLE OF PASSENGER TRAINS

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6:50 a.m.Lv. T. Hatite 6:46 a.m.Lv. J's'nvilie 7:14 a.m.Lv. Linton

7:30 a.m.Lv. B'hunter Ar. 7:3Ua. m. 10.06 a.m. «:10 p.m. 7:44 a.m.Lv. Elnora Ar. 7:12 am. 9:62 a.m. »:66 p.m. 7:66 a.in.Lv. Odon ... Ar. 7:00 a. nau S»:40 a. m. 6:43 p.nt, 9:16 a.m.Lv. Bedford Ar. 8:80 a.m. 4:26 p.iv. 8.35 p.m. 10:50 a.m. Ar. Seymour Ly. 8:40 a. tn. S:45p.ut. For time tables and further Information apply to local agents or address

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Because ot the disturned conditions of' the times, dancing will not be on the program, but a good, sociable time Js expected. The knights would like to see a large number of their friend-? during the afterndon. »&-

Applications for the initiation Thursday night are, so far, coming in slowly. Members should, try to Unn.fi iu wure V"' applications.

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David Jeffers and Clyde fftJlfiHitn".,,. s e n e i i s a s 1 1 1 o u s w relatives and friends at Claj i'nMe

George Van Cleve, whose hoim is in Illinois, is visiting a few dns *ith his sister, Mrs. Jatnes M. Gilbett.

John Dressier has returned homes., from Moorsville, after undergoing antvi operation.

Herbert Corbin. Fred Rovnas. .lact/b

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yourself about the arrange, ment of your building if you are going to build. I will help you arrange your building^ furnish you a full set of plana^ and sell you all building ma» terials necessary to build your buildings at the lowest market prices*

Ed Brown and John Romas wer*

In Brazil Saturday. 1 Mrs. Jacob Fogel and daughter, Em-" ma. were shopping in Brazil 0*1 Thins(lav. 1

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No. 2 No. 4 No. 4. jjj| Ar. 9:10 a at. 11:45 a. m, ?:60 p.m. Ar. 8:15 a.m. 10:47 a. m. I4 p.m. Ar. 7:46a.m. 10:18 a. m. :np.m." i-

J. T. AVJSKITT. General Passenger Agent. Grand Central Station. Chicago. 111. j*

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