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WHITING NEWS

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. H. "P. Ivey, pastor. Sunday school and Junior church at :3n. Iast funrlay of th contest. Children's day pros-ram "The X.lg-ht of the World." at 10:4.",. Epworth larup at 7:00 led by the pastor. Anrra&i installation of officers of tb- Epworth lea?u at 8 o'clock, with lirlef a-ddress by the pastor appropriate to the occasion. The enral public la cordially invited to ail these service. Opportunity will be given parents at the 10:43 ervlce to have their children baptized. Whiting Crr.irch of Christ, Jin. 12 Bible school. 9:45 a. in. Preacning communion and Junior church, 11a. mChristian Endeavor, 6:30 p. rn. K.veninff Kvanffeliatlc s-rvto. . S p. in. After a long- search a rffruiar minis: er tiaa been found for the local church In th peraon of Ieorgc M. Anderson, formerly pastor at Stafford, Kan., and highly recommended by th" cr.n?reration there. Congregational church 10:00 Children's day exercises and Sunday school. 11 a. m.. the class of 1911 of the WhliSngr high school has been Invited to attend the servfc-e. This In no sense a baccalaureate service, but 1s following the usual custom of settlnc apart one, service a year for thorn. Special music by the choir and orchestra. Mrs. 11. M. Nichols of Cleveland avenue, is entertaining her niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie of I'.a:n.;..1 Lake. III. Mrs. Harry Stross and inthpr,. Mr?. Stein are expected home in a few days Drom an extended visit with relatives in Texas. The marriage of Miss Eleanor.Ehlers. daughter of Edward Ehlers of this city and Mr. Ed-vard Thormahlen

of Chicago took place on Wednesday At tha Evangelical Lutheran church. The ceremony at 3:iM was performed by Rev. John Bopp in the presence of a large, number of friends and relatives. The attendants were Mlfs Edna Ehlers. sister of the bride and M: Cyrus Harms of Chicago, a friend of the groom. Following the, service, a dinner wan erved at Phil Fmidt's the young couple leaving for Chicago In the morning left for a motor trip to Buffalo and other New York points. The groom is In Ttuslness in Chicago and upon their return, Mr. and Mrs Thormahlen will go to house keeping at 66th street and Morgan avenue, Chicago. Mrs. V. N. Gavit, Mr. and Mrs- TMxon "Woodward and son and Albert Oavlt of Gary were the guests of Whiting friends. Miss Kathryn Paskwtetz of Sheridan

avenue hasr reamed home from school at Xes Moines. Ia. Mrs. Robert Gardner of Sheridan avenue Is entertaining hr parents, Mr. and Mra. Ayres and daughter, who have now taken up their residence in Chicago. Rev. Ayres, who has been a Congregational minister, has now taken a position with the Northwest-

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

RUBIN I PURE FRUIT SYRUP FLAVORS For delicious drink?, you can get it In all Consumers stores and all fancy groceries, try it. 6-10-Roomlng house furniture for sal", Inquire 42 ll&th street. Telephone Whiting 162-W. -10-2 Th Elks will hold public Flag- day exerclses at f-iovenski Dom, Sunday, June 12, at 2 p. m. Everybody invited. 6-10-2 FTUsfCKSS THEATER "WITITTNO Tonlatht, Win. S. Hart In O'Mnlley of the Moonted) also F.dltan comedy, little EAgar Jones by Booth TarJUngrton. Coming Sunday, HoukIiih McUiin and Doris May In "Home Stretch.'' 6-11-1 DEATH NOTICE Th Whiting friends- of Mm. J- H. Dobbins will be sorry to learn of her death whieh took place in Chicago, June t. She was born In Ptanton, Vs.. Aug. 11, 1843. mfl.de her home In Whiting for 28 years. She leaves to mourn her husband, L H. Dobbins, one sister, Mrs. A. C. Stover, children Geo. Dobbins. Mary Bishop, Luretta Taylor, Bessie Browr.fle'd, grand children, Ijeona Krauee, Bertha Britt.lan, Edna, iElshop, Joe Bishop Jr.. Margret Florence, Viola, Dobbins, William, Edward, Ruth, Ellen. Hunter, Lula Schorl of Masselon. Ohio, Gertrude Johnson of Hammond. Funeral services will be at Emerlings chapel, Hammond. Monday, June 13 at 2 o'clock. Hnce t Oak Hill cemetery. 6-11-PTAR THEATER Tonight, Eileen Percy in The Tom Boy. Sunday, Dead Men Tell No Tales 6-11-Go to H Gordon & Sons, this evening and select those cool garments. 6-11-When you think of furniture, think of H. Gordon & Sons. 6-11-CKeefe cafe and s- da fountain, exclusive agency for Shedd's ice cream Special orders taken, 6-11-flt First class beauty shop opened nt Miss Freel'a Specialty shop, 331 113th street. Children's hair bobbed a specialty. 6-7-9-11

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Money back without question If HUNT'S GUARANTEED RITIM DISKA3S REMEDIES

iHnnt'i Salve and Soar). tail in I

the treatment of Itch, Kcrema. Rimrworm-Tetterorotheritcb-

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For sale bv Wcis Prue and Station-

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Doubly Fa!s. Headline "False Teeth Betray Alleged Murderer.' Might have known fce couldn't trust 'em. Boston Traji-acrlpt.

ern railroad In Ch'.cai.

ilience; Introductory exert isrs, Exa'ted Mr Hanson, who lias been very ill'

Euler ami officers: proy i cliup'ii'ri '1'. S. .poyle; ,i-t,ry of tins fia. Harry IP Powers: prest ntati.oi of Pk'oh banner from ln.d1etf auxiliary, Mrs. Wm. Grifii'!u bill's. ( 1 :i l 1 :i 11 u t r. A ri'r-nt n nee

aaumor wa-" l""'n ' -vr- Bnu France Dnilw.n; .1.:.,1,U tho G. i:i of Mrs. J. L. C'.ark of FI.K-l;ruj; avenue, j ( ; ofan, Stanuunl .;i (. band nn.i Mlsw Mil.lre.l Walker of Pherldnn o'loieo.-.u. Ait.ir .-J.-rvict., Hn.ir. ami avenue had as her guest for the l;.-'ai ; t:'''' V("':l- -1" ;' ''; 11 !, Cixt.-'. W-d-

ihk. , i.,:is ij::iiij to t i-.o y;:if!, t..iscar A. Ahlxn-ti; m-,. ;:. ti.lard Oil Co. i'an.l; r . i-: : a t i . .n, M Kvidyn Tl.iisp; ;.H;ri.tio nddrr!-', J. 1 1. Fi-tt--l!..ff; !''"oi'a, fl'ft..!;t!.! oil ... In nd an.l urn! !-ncf. e.'io.-iin

Gamma dai.cing party, .Miss Helen Moirphew, a U. of C ti:w mnf. An effort is In ma.i.. t . -o s iran i .o a ITesbyterian ciiurvii In Wl.i'm-', The first meeting of tho.-e baiiilitu;' themselves U.getiier in tills faith V b tomorrow evening when a f.-rVi. w!P be I reached at h p. m. J:, v. Van Fodder of Wlrioiiu Laks, J ;. i., at H j;i Parian Ilefoi:!;.-.! tien.ii in I.:-

di;ir;j. bou'.ev rii. 1 :-,ost in cita ttn l an U'Vitathoi to u'-l tU--

Ue riDo; ! :uit ion nn-.l vih s wish..;g unite to be pre.-t-nt. The Beta ;.,.: ma Vi.,"..,a ?orr.ty gave an crj iyah'.j dan.-htg j t:rty at the ci'ltimunltv l-.-lt; cm T::;i":.-!.;y n.gh' uhich in fatteiiie! by hi ".umber ,-f Wh'ti- r ar.l out-of-r-. e v. - oV'.f as well. The music l.y t'e; D.xi-

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the dancers. Tli grfd tM;.;-;. -.vas i d by Mr. au.I Mrs. lvJ;oir I !..:m-.'r, tile letif r the rrot-iei'-rtt !. s.-r .r'.ty. The hall v a at ii act ive'.y il-cra!" I and fraype van htvfJ thri.tiar-i oi' th--evening. The proceeds r th- dan.--g to Amt-rican Lc-ii. n f r fh.--r w ork

with the d'abi'd j-cld ; crs. j r;i Miko 1'ri da i -i w.is arr. Mted hy ' f!v Mo'.orc.op V.'aiir.er f...r si dir-g i-i, '.rig Standard aven.;e. He wa t. 1 ,,n ! a J23 bend to aj.(-a r. Jur-.o it, f .;- trii. All ert )5yse k '.'.'as nri c -i L y i ill- r ' m Mukiil f.T i.pfralinir a !:., : r tr ;ck ! :? without a license.. He t, f j ; i; J i, j h.i: 23 bond for I:S rob ase. .' Trs. Charles Cl.:i ;". y ha i .11 l.i.; from a viit with h.: r ;iivt:o ir, (.har-I'-U I'rsirie. i:h II, ;.j ::;'. . M a!;i!s;'( Mrs. Whit... men re! Jii(i... with her v." and also v;-;;. Co ;r ihcial i.it. '.-s i A" C. K. Trio hi.-. ! at.d i'aasiiy 01 Clcvt- ! ! :

for several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Flck, has aornewhat im-! or....d at this lirae. I Mrs. Evan si end sister, MisT Beth'.

AVInto of Chicago Were visitors at the C. Masterson home on Myrtle avenue last Thursday.

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The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will meet !n regular session at the I. o. .

F. hall.

Found at St. .loan, a new hail team

the St. Join, Flratus. Adolph Sh.-rer is! wh,'re thr will visit relatlvea the manager and has wide oxperit-nce ' Several of the young boys have in baseball, he will have the team in! Join,d the Violin Orchestra established good trim. I. E. Dlckerson wll be the! by the New England .Music college of

! niaiore for the Maaon J.a ia 11 vat..T-.,., : 1 i HI m O II ..1. '

Mrs. Fred Leverenz of Myrtle nvom.Iv; h;i.h:xn pJav;r wllh a record. There J- Eafferty of Chicago was the

W.lrt a DUSiness visitor In Ctllcago I , ... ...... , ., , sruest of her r.ar,r.f. v

Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Kohler and

l infant son, left for Kentucky, where

they will visit Mr. Kohler'a people. Charles Chick and son, George, are motoring out to Georgetown, Ky.,

Thursday and Mls Adeline I,.-. er.-nz. vi-it-d with her sistrr, Airs. Sam I'.-n-j niugham oi East Side last Wednesday. I

J..hn i-orpeu "i iivgewlsch was a ih.bertsdale visitor Tliuysday.

also will be a danc, Friday cvniiie. ! frui''it of her parents, M

June 21, f .r the benefit of the team as' (iral'P and also visited at the home of

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i sr a, game booked for Sunday with Snyder at Spring Hill Grove. The lightning struck th" barn of John Ptark on Friday splintering sev

eral boards and a small blaze was soon e x t In gu i sh ed. Mr. and Mrs. DeWeese of Chicago are visiting wllh Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward A ilftKen.

Mrs. O. M. Shay is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charies lullt-baugh. Arie Shay of ivanho. was the guest of Marenis Shay and family Tuesday. COOK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feddier. a son, J.me S. both mother and

son are doing nicely. Emil Bixenman madii a business trip to Chicago on W4secday. he making the trip in his machine., Mrs. Jerry Lauerman and children of Hammond are visiting here with her parents, M.r. and Mrs. John Spanler. Henry Hasse was a Lowell business visitor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ppanier and children of St. John visited with the latter' parents one evening this week. Mrs. Math Moyer and daughters. Mrs, Noesgen and Miss Anna visited friends in Crown Point on Thursdny. George Beauchamp and Son, Harold, made a business trip to Chicago on Friday. Mrs.. Teresa Hasse is on the snk

i'i!i-cis Til:: vn:n m riM; Toniv. In, W'.ii. S. Hart In . if-li.-v of i ' V "in i e1 ; r.ls I I .. i tt.t , Lit tle !'.!;-.ir Jones !., Siiioth Trtlkl'.ilSl o:t. ( winl in; Sunday, ijo,i;. -.;s Mi l.rai and Hurls May in ll:nie i,, tc!i." 6-11-1

.Mr. Sherer and R. H. Joiinsen o!" 'aiiiarnlso were in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods, had for Co ir guests last Sunday. Mrs. Eott ; M. rriil from Beverly Hills, i;i. Mr. I

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ir.-l Mrs. .1 ,T Woods from 1: .on Grove. J Eillian, are Vlrfitlng relatives at Chi-; Mr. and Mm George Randolph from 1 cag-.

, Crown P.-.nt. j Mrs brewer, formerly of Shelby.' j Tie it- was a good crowd out to the ; In(1-i r,1Jt lately having made her aome

M. 1,. tea Vo.ln'Miay. 1 :ie ou t - of 1 1 o wn ; w ; her nepnew and wife, Mr. and. !- ;."Sts were Mrs. Lot; a Merrill from j Mrs. Charles Corn- tti. died at St. Mar-i !i..eriy Hiiis. in.. Mis, Strong from , Baret's hospital Wednesday evening. ' Crown's Point. Mrs. J. Vos from Forest ! sh(, ha1 beeri a helpless invalid for! Park, HI. j s.,,vf,r.,i weeks. i

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iiiir pari; in honor f.f Coir sues;.... i . . Pin baker. Mrs. J ir.c Mi ..try mil M : s. Fiia Thrash of Kotlt.T. p.'. ani Mr. nr. 1 Mrs. liar, id Thrush and s :., Ed.vard of Harnrn r.d.

Flae' iliy exerfses. X.e 1:73. Benevolent 1 rde r of Elks. S i nLn o'ep.t-k, p, ru 1 'r,-, n r,e Ie.nn-r, f!an;-r-l si e"

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Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. tmarlz mot. re to Chicago H-ights last Sunday to s. their ciiildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Pef-r Snyder were at j !.'. r last. Sunday visiting. j Mrs. Kitzsiir.ntons f;. in West Garv j and fori, Fred, visited a! the J. Glazo.-.- - home Thursday. i i Try a "Times Want Ad" I

at the only Exclusive Optical Parlor in Lake County Glosses Scientifically Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Registt-rei Opt.tinetnils Hammond Optical Parlors

PHIL H. SMIDT Now in our new $75,000 building. The finest of its kind in this territory. A place of refinement for those who enjoy fun. ; Everything New and Modern Cozy and Convenient Finest "Eats" Ever Known Music Mirth Dancing Every Evening

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Sellers ICItelien Cabinets and Penlesiilar Oas Ranges .for One Week Oely With Big Free Offer

Our Great Cabinet Sale at One $1 Down

Our Great Stove Sale at Cash Prices Only

No. 1 OH Ham!-ruTAi Fioih. Costs us -','rZ'j extra, anr.vaily. No. 3 Automatic Base SbIf Extimdcr. Cosu us ,-jw0 extra, anhuaily. No. S Dut-proof Cim Top underneath the Pocj-!iran Work Table. Costs U J 14.250 extra, annually.

THE BIG SALE. Starting ToJay, Saturday, and lasting for one week, we shall offer foj; sale at special SALE TERMS and PRICE a whole CARLOAD of Sellers Kitchen Cabinets. This will be the greatest event of its kind ever witnessed m this locality! Such an array of the World's greatest Kitchen Cabinets as will be displayed in our store will startle amaze thrill delight every woman who attends! Hundreds of demonstrations will be made to eager onlookers! Great numbers of cabinets will.be sold, for the ar a

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No. 7 Ant-proof Catcrm, Cot t uI0,C'v0 extra, ari.".u.lly,

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Mtrah!''-,ur,-y! lurn;ture- tua$;.ivjcase mace at this great SALE, No. 6-gum Knob.. Cust us 5,250 extra, service, saving and satisfaction annu.iliy. i i . I .1

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NOW is an opportune time to modernize your kitchen with a Peninsular Cab

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For one week only, June 13th to 18th inclusive, we will give away AESOLUTELY FREE, seven splendid pieces of best quality Aluminum Ware worth $12.00 with every Peninsular Cabinet Gas Range purchased on any of these days; And we will give away a $15.00 set consisting of ten pieces with every Peninsular Combination Range for Coal, Wood or Gas, purchased during the same sale.

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All stoves in this sale are the very latest and most improved patterns turned out by the Peninsular Stove Company, the world's largest stove manufacturers. Whether you are in the market for a new Gas Range or Combination Range for Coal, Wood or Gas, you will find in our store just the style and size suited to your needs and at EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES.

REMEMBER THE DATE: JUNE 13th TO 18th INCLUSIVE. Call and select your Peninsular Range as early as possible and receive as a gift from us a set of the Beautiful Aluminware.

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