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WELL AbYWfiY. THIS PASTQH 15 GRATEFUL

the fact that they treat their pas-tors

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GEORGE WALSH ON THE JOB Ii.N KOLI I.I .Oiii ( ': M K I Y. Tomorrow SPECIAL ADDED ATTK.UTIO.VS Tho man Incp'r. C'. ra:o; A' i r,.r; ion "The Midnlghl

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prove myself ..n:!- of nil -hat II-

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I Ind. Harbor Mill for Plates and Skelp Described by The Iron Age.

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sent ?h- wry tb.r.gs that I Mntii n r T homre I'onvalfs.v'i'.t. 1 . '''1 rri th'it church it not th hst In th world. becus I can 1cr w itn to

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b a5!i'ii"d that tli?y had net l'?-r. rcn- j ri''';Hi with this church : "Tliy arni m" r drr t-clas imrsi" i from out of town wh.i nut only f-.v-i J for iii1, but who l.r!i ! my good w j n.l put Mi litlh- mi. to bcri. Sh" n J til uwn in ilio h5-n!fnt In the cool j liours of thi' nifht and fcl the furnc. I

nu'l th. oliur. h riM.1 H tho Ml!. I nm not sh:!!!? that this will rut th?rn Into ltBn. es w fi arc all ?;nni r.s, nfejir.i? i "hrui.Uoii. but it i"it thm bffT the i worthy of their support and co-c.rat ion. "Tl.y won't c"n f. tn pica, h n'M i?iinlay n count of -nfakii'sf. Why ne thy k'hhI to rn? If it thru in

my rrrching I thrw bouquets at lhcni. j If I offered them th -l!oe of Pharon'. i

i in ordr to re. tive It they must take j

hold of tins thorn? to receive it. Xmv all that wl.h to unite with the church

will be given an opportunity m the morning of t-unUay, January lDth. I would say to the churcli ti we read in the Hook of Proverbs: 'Many daughters

theni all.' IU;V. JAMES OSTEMA, rosier."

descrii.tioii of the :io-in. unnerrni plat--- null of th- Mh.k ohjnt , f the S;e.-, I Tube- 7. of AtiKTi.-a by ('harles l.tin'- ! 1.' !. hewd of tl - I (.;, orn.'f of Th j Ii. u Arv. aprarr in (ho .urrci t i.'.i.f that pa per. i Tlie mill wa.s luiilr m record nine si,.; 1 in i iftolT rolif .l 17. "ST i..r- r platc;i (is com pa red with r.n tinihi- "f 1-.t"" j ion. The main null tnb!f were ..--' sipncd to sheared p;;ies w h( n dcir'fl. ' I'Miir 4-door regf nere ! l-e lunimj lurn- : fccoc r ed the mill, in lot. .bet the ci.al o.,nv-:jinfiilo:i :i cracmi; tbf. per ton or ?f-I htKted. about Co per cent be int. j thiutri d cold.

.Ml 01 XUf mill loill.lHIK ar'- ,.r tr:.i,ung r' opt the oppiohearl h hinldI fig: v.hnh has a .'idiniT ol oopper :lief-i A. Tf. It. alt-.. r resent, nieiisser. nip. i inteiolent -.f conytrucl Ion.

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East Chicago, Indiana. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 191&

Kathcrlne IHnard, 4.. in Ofeott arc, Phone rrilt he plraard iu ttrlte and receive tl nrm unit ad verttlnn lor 1 be Tinea, aim Job ivork of all description promptly and vell done. u-::-tf

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GXTE SAD NEWS. bunn, secretary to John V. I.ee--

)f the Jnlar.d fterl plant, was tftlltd to

Resources. Loans and Discount? Overdrafts U. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Revenue Account Cash Reserve: Due from Banks $101,970.86 Cash on Hand 12,833.50 Clearing House Items 4,027.72

.$227,144.17 . . 2(2.2t; . .-S,818.7o 7.000.00 9.147.12 . . 2.97

! S I f K LB V V I M ..Ii, Ind.. Jan. 10. ?!.!- j by county went "over the top' tu the

' War Saving Sum;i drive which ind c i j I ( v r e. Mich., today win re Mrs. Iiunn. i with the jear 1?1S by about J 1 .i""'i. ! l-'"3 been visums there. paied J accordinK to fieures compiled by t.tvhi j -"'. A daughter, Irtne. alsu survives.

V " l" Mr. and Mrs. ilarl Murton of the Marx c- i re here. j aubdivition are moving back to Indiana

Harbor to ociupy the Kobert Marlon residence In Kir street and maintain the h'.rne from which the late Mrs. Murton uts removed. There Is to. he some rernodfrlirit cf tho house sn( a warm wclco'no emended to the Murtons in their rctuin.

i 1 N D I A N A PO LI f Jan. 10 The in- ' nual meet.ng: of tl-.e Indiana Plat eti erinarians Association will be held 1 here Jan. S, 9 and 5 0. President J.

I Axby, of La wrenoeburg. will

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presidents snn.;a! nddres and other noted veterinarians wi'.I

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I the ! man;

Total Resources

118,837.09

$421,512.36

Liabilities. Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus Account 10,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,207.39 Bills Payable 18,000.00 Notes Rediscounted 10,000.00 Reserved for Taxes 1,000.00 Deposits 331,304.97 Total Liabilities .$421,512.36 " ' II. K. Groves. President. Albert Pack, Vice Pres. 2 TVm. F. Graver. Vice Pres. i' Joseph VT. Du rising, Cashier.

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Today and Tomorrow SEE OWEN JOHNSON' S POWERFUL NOVEL "Virtuous . Wives" siarrint; Anita Stewart A- publi.-hil in ihp t'optnopolitan m.'ic;i7.i:ic. What i hubby's chief fault? Is he jealous whn i cm m e in th? com;. any of othr inf n? Has he reached the point of taking you for gran'ed? Does he foreet to kiss you when he leave? in the a. m ? Does ho fail to compliment; cm on a made-over dre?s? HER GREATEST SIN WAS THAT SHE ACTED GUILTY, This t? the first house to show this masterpiece photoplay outFide of the large city loops. HIGH CLASS 2 REEL COMEDY WILL BE SHOWN WITH THE ABOVE. Don't fail to see this exceptional program today and tomorrow.

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W. tupes Co. hae moved their office from S401 Michigan avenue to 407 Michigan avenue, over polio Furnij-h.ng: More. 1-2-4-7-S-U

Dr. arJ Mr'. Niblack rf i;im raireet are entertaining a niece of the doctor', a Mise Verena Niblack of Decatur. 111. Henry Pavia of the liail apartment? I? reported on the ll?t of those ill. The J-'amily Theatre la rres'ntin one of the greyest educational pictures. "'Careless America." a film which very man, woman and child should sec. to

night, at the regular prices. There are! "ill be mj

attractions too and tomorrow's bill ha ben selected in view of one day's ecclient program throughout. I'atronizs the.e performances. Mr. Chester Btookman. wt,o i to be v.edded Saturday, January 1Mb, to Mists Julia Stein, at the I'rank I'errf't'r home

in I ir street, is in receipt of a communication from Columbus. O.. uTirby he

I ha"" been legally notified that he has! i be n riomod th beneficiary in Ida late j j Hunt's will, a Miss I'rooVman. whose j death occurred In pe.-ernber. Mrs. Vnr- I

fitr i,H. o'-eii aj'iioinii jruaruian or

ttie staie until tier on. i heter, has at- ) taincd his tw unty-f rst bitthdav. I i tbt your automobile licence plate; now-. I. W. Dupep Co, 34.17 Michigan! aifiH' , Indiana Harbor. 1-2-4-7-9-11 Mrs. P. C. McCIellan of Kim street '

was hostess iat evenina to the card t lub whi.-ti tnct for rc-oraani.ation now that tho women have more time ulloted ihem from the strenuous work of war days for social pleasures. Those scoring h(trh st were the Medar.i's Ibise MeQuown and Frank Hob in lb frc.'hments were partaken of at ilio clone of the game.

Mis.s Julia F'ejn. thr conimi; bride-io-be of Mr. 'h. :-t- i 1-tn okmaii with th ! ueddir.K date yet for January 1Mb, was j honored at a linm hower h'ld l;ii e.--iilriK at 'lie home of Mrs. J. ('uttins j in Ivy jtrcot. The p 1 . mrmhercd

twenty-live aii'i t n- napcry array trc-

. iir, d to the (cucst of honor 111:1

lipht in its choi. e selection. The drj.lnt.iet. ot" luncheon wa? served. . At th- f'itt Rapt 1st fhurch tomorrow! hour of f"i ice will be conducted as) j iimibI Sunday school at 9.45. preach in a; j j at II o'clock wilhthe subject favorins I the movement of the Armenian and Sr- ! tan 10 lief of which there is 5pcci.1l men- 1

tioti !.. ii.i: ma do of thi- wok. 1;. y. . , 1". at ti:"1! and evening hour at 7:"n wnli : an c aivl ic pcrmon. lte . ;. . Spoer. pastor. Scties in the Virst M. K. . hurch. Inci:aiii Harbor t..niorroc will he ;it the regular lu.iir Sumlay school, 0:4": pr.ro hinc at II o'clock with theme. :

i.iics i;ni ceir,munion mrurf to at

ennance with 11

league at 6:"n o'

hour 7 :T0 wi'l be ce

a-.ovicli. fi student of the MeCortnack Theolegical seminary of rhicaajo and

who has be. n h- rc in th" in'erests of di- I vitje worship dirmg; a viflt 10 Indiana1

Harbor lat i-urnmr when he addresser an assembly of wothippers. His r.omini? hero Suiriia.v 'I'lvtif is In the ahyence or th pa mot of th .hureh. lie v. Klni'r Jone. m ho is called t Knox. Ind . to speak support ingly f the centenary movement. The TIioks Meirj. of 0431 Fir street, who moved in from their farm in Valparaiso so that Mr. Maier could take part in U.e e'lvi rrim-nt work at the-; Standard l'orec com pan.", are now making preparation ,r' tn b-tck in thr intresis of soil proUue t ion. n-v. I'r. Cronnvfll is coming from 'alparaiso to conduct evening: service at St.

Albans Episcopal church tomorro

other hervieo than the evening- one. Th

j pastor duly appointed is expected hert 1 Wednesday and th follow ins Sunday I the services w ill be held at the reanilar (hours. Later announcements conccrnj ins this, however, will appear, j Mr. L. II. Humes of Grapevine street

left for the bedside of her brother. Mr. Andrews, a resident of Valpariso and v.ho is vfry ill. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aliv of 140th street is entertaining a party of frind this evening Incladtns the A. K. rcr-

There was perhaps no more dominant a figure in all American history --no President more dearly beloved than Theodore Roosevelt. The whole nation mourns his death. The millions of admirers of Colonel Roosevelt throughout the Central West will welcome an exceptionally beautiful portrait of him to be given free with every copy of tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune. This portrait is a striking pose of the Colonelreproduced in rich sepia tones of rotogravure 111 x 17$ inches in size ready for framing. It will be given free as a supplement with tomorrow's Chicago Sunday Tribune. Order your Chicago Tribune early to be sure of securing this handsome portrait. Get This SeuTenir Portrait in RotograTure Tints FREE with Tomorrow's

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At the C'hurch of the Good Shepherd tomorrow morningr there ill be u rneuiotial for the late Theodore Koosevelt. The priest in charge will deliver an sddre.a on '"The Life and v'haiacur of Col. Iioosevelt." Hour of s.-rvioc 1 0 : 4 T a. m. Vespers and ser

mon at . :3U p. tn.

Tho services at the Firt Methodi.-t Episcopal church of Kast Chicago tomorrow of unusual interest. Jtev. i;. H. Jones will speak in the morninsr on "Stewerdf-h p of Lift-,'' and. Mr. Italian.

II sins. The paetor will sro to

South Rend in the cveninR and his pulpit will be occupied by Pr. AV. H. Neil e,. Ohio. I'r. Nell was formerly connected with the "Educational Jubilee Movement." and has but recently been releafd that he m!:rht take woifr In th Centenary campaign. Pr. Neil is on" of tho .tronuesf preachers of the Methodist churcli and it was only by accident that he wars secured for S'ln-

! duy tvening. Every MethodUt is iire- ' e.i to br-r him. Sur.dav school at ":Z0. J I'rea -hins at 10:4,".. Epworth Iaen I at ti and preachinfr at 7:45. A -or-i d al welcome w ill he piven to visitor?, j CARS OP THANIS. I M e w i:-h to earnestly extend our : thanks to all who manifested their kind- ! ness in the pypsinst of beloved wife and niolhcr. Mrs. Mammie Murton. who was i called from this life Jan. ,1rd, I'srecial-

de-!!' lo T:v- I'tber M. M. Pay. the solo

ists. Indiana Harbor o. E. S.. I-. & A. M.. I. O. V. and to all neighbors and friends. Th'ir kindness will never be f or jrot t en. KOP.T. MFRTON AND FAMILT. CARD Or THANKS. W'p extend our appreciation and heartfelt jtraatif nd' to the many who so thouehfully ministered unto our dear

ly beloved mother, Mrs. Helen S'undber durir.-; her illness -.nd de-ath. Especially Jtev. Arthur Johnson, pastor Swedish Lutheran church. Ladies" Aid. "rdor of I. l.i. S . Lodfe Vikmg-s. all neighbors and fric-nds. CARL AND ANNA Sl'NDEERtJ.

Expansion drug: sale nt Summers Iliermacy. Jan. l.lih to ISth. Adv.

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EAST CHICAGO IKDLXNA

Capital and Surplus $125,000.00

This National Bank being under U. S. Government Supervision it pffords the maximum degree of Safety.

The Light Question an bo brant i fully settled by usin-r the electric. You will find it more adaptable to your needs, and of course more effective in licrht jzivine: tjualities. Why not arrange witJi us to have the elect ri- liiiit in your place, the same ns other modern iou,fholds. It is twice as ixood as other lights and costs uv more.

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The Home Lover

will admire the beauty of the fixtures on view here. She will recognize at once how she can

f:ive real tone, to her fj

home without great expense. For our fixtures r.ro moderate in price though very high class, both in beauty and convenience. A visit her will show how much beauty can be added to a home at little cost.

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Hammond 140 Plummer Avenue and Bulletin Street. Phone 710.

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