Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 June 1914 — Page 2
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Turn Over to Mexicans Task of Selecting Provisional Government for Torn Republic
UNITED STATES RECOGNITION WHEN HUERTA STEPS OUT
Date Will Be Fixed for Withdrawal of Troops and Ships, and Mexico May See Peaceful
Government.
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., June 25.— Peace between the United States and Mexico rests today upon a single condition—the establishment of a new provisional government along lines which will justify the world in according it recognition. Mexican factions have given guaranty that they will exert every effort to earn this reward.
Five weeks of the mediation conducted by Argentina, Brazil and Chile resulted in the completion last night of protocols agreeing that the diplomatic relations between the United States and Mexico shall be restored and all other international difficulties considered settled when a new provisional government succeeds the Huerta administration.
Upon the representatives of the two warring factions—the constitutionalist and Huerta governments—devolves the task now of selecting a provisional ^resident and his cabinet to serve in !he interim while the country is being pacified and made ready for a general presidential election.
When the two parties to Mexico's nivil strife shall have adjusted the Internal problems of their course, the mediation beard will formally reconvene and protocolize the result. The 3ate will be fixed for formal recognition of the new government and a period set within which the United States will withdraw its troops and ships from Vera Cruz.
WOULD ENTERTAIN PYTHIANS.
Representative of Pain Fireworks Co. Pays Visit to City. A representative of the Pain Fireworks Co., of Chicago, called at the Chamber of Commerce Thursday morning in an effort to arrange for a display to be given during the Pythian encampment. The matter was referred to the entertainment committee of the Pythians.
NTIONED FOR HERO AWARD.
City Clerk George A. Moorhead will call the attention of the Carnegie Hero Fund commission to -the case of Otis F. Hall, 2021 South Fourth street, who risked his life last fall in saving the life of Lloyd Bechtel, 7 years old, when the lad and his mother fell into Eel river. An award has been asked for the family of Claude A. Jones, who lost Ij.is life in an attempt to rescue Mrs. Bechtel.
JUDGE BATT TAKES TOUR.
Judge C. S. Batt, who has been attending the commencement exercises at Ann Arbor and a reunion of his class, is making a visit to some of the northern Michigan resorts and will return home the latter part of the week.
WOOD POSEY SHOE CO.
ATTENTION I a
WOOD POSEY SHOE CO.
6th and Main
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For Friday and Saturday we offer 150 Trimmed Hats at this remarkable low price of—
Lasfi's Uitiers can be secured at an waoicSii^rs, Hotels and Bars
Observance of St. John's Day By Local Lodge Draws Out Members and Families.
Despite the intense heat a large number of members of the Masonic fraternity and their families attended the celebration in observance of St. John's day by Social Lodge No. 86, F. &, A. M., at Masonic hall Wednesday evening. An interesting progi-am was rendered, a feature being the presence and participation of three members of the cloth, Rev. Charles E. "W illiams, of St. Luke's Episcopal church, who offered the invocation, while Rev. George R. Darsle of the Central Christian church, who spoke of "St. John the Baptist," and Rev. L. O. Richmond, of the Central Presbyterian churcn, whose subject was "Why I am a Mason." The musical program was furnished by-., .the ..Schubert, quartet, composed of 'Mrs. Allen J. "Weinhardt, Mrs. Dora Hauck Cooper, nobert Weston and Gabe Davis with Samuel R. Anderson as accmpanist, the Plymouth Congregational Churchs orchestra, and the Misses Gladys Louise Walker and Elvada Lessauran. After the conclusion of the program refreshments .wiere served. Credit for the success of the entertainment is given the members of the committee in charge, James A. Cozart, Charles H. Traquair and George A. Becherer.
MATINEE AT ALBRECHT'S.
Owing to the Albrecht store closing Saturday evening at 6 p. m. during July and August they will feature a Saturday matinee sale each Saturday afternoon during July and August, from 3 to 6 p. m. These sales will be of interest to Tribune readers.
SEE US
FOR FOOT COMFORT
PALM BEACH
You will find among this assortment beautiful Street and Dress Hats that sold in season at $2.95, $4.45 and $5 95. No other store in Terre Haute can show Hats like these at such a low price. Come early and get first choice.
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DEATHS AND FUNERALS.
WILLIAM FRANKLIN MOORE. The funeral services over the body of William Franklin Moore, 63 years old, will be conducted at the residence, 829 North Eighth street, at 12:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, with burial in Highland Lawn cemetery. Mr. Moore, who for years was a locomotive engineer, is survived by his widow Sadie, and one daughter, Mrs. Emil A. Johnson.
MRS. SA1UH ANDERSON. The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Anderson will be held at the Second Missionary Baptist church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Anderson was the wife of. Dr. W. H. Anderson of Evarrsville, formerly pastor of the Second Missionary Baptist church. They lived in Terre Haute for many years but moved to Evansville about thirty years ago.
MRS. SUSAN HOLLER.
The funeral services of Mrs. Susan Holler, 72 years old, mother of Chief of Police J. Edward Holler, who died at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Charles H. McCalla, 1429 South Eighth street, will be held at the residence at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon, with burial in Highland Lawn cemetery.
ROY F. EVANS.
Roy F. Evans, three months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans, 17 Pearl Alley, died at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. The funeral services were held at the residence at 2 o'clock Thursday afternon, with burial in Highland Lawn cemetery.
MRS. ALJCE DANFORT.
The funeral services of Mrs. Alice Danfort, who was found dead in a houseboat at the foot of Oak street Tuesday, were held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon,' burial t&kirig place in Highland Lawn cemetery.
ELIAS J. LAULLEN.
By Spec'.al Correspondent. ODON, Ind., June 25.—Elias J. Laullen, 66 years old, a well-known farmer, died at his home about three miles south of Odon of tuberculosis. A mother, widow and seven children, Mrs. James H. Callahan, of Odon Mrs. Disa Atchley of Bogard township, Ezra Laullen and Mrs. Elva Smiley of Illinois Alfred and Everett of Martin county and Artie, who lives near here. Two brothers, Hosea and George, and two sisters, Mrs. Jane Gordon and Mrs. Emma Baughn, all residing in Illinois, also survive. The funeral services were held at the Methodist church at Raglesville, burial taking place at the same place.
MRS. OLIVER MUM AN.
By Special Correspondent. ODON, Ind., June 25.—Mrs. Oliver Muman, 62 years old. died at her home •in University Heights, Indianapolis, death being caused by a complication of diseases. Her husband, one daughter, Mrs Addie Toney of Indianapolis, one brother, James Adams, of Cuba. Mo., one sister, Mrs. Sarah Chandler of Odon and a half brother, Joseph M. Boyd, of Odon, survive. The funeral services were held at Pleasant Hill church with Rev. L. L. Schoonover of Vincennes in charge, assisted by Rev. T. A. Garriott. Burial was in Pleasant Hill cemetery.
JUSTICE ACIvERMAN.
Ry Special Correspondent ODON, Ind., June 25.—Justice Ackerman, 78 years old, an old soldier and prominent citizen of Odon, died at his residence on Hace street after an illness of a complication of diseases lasting several years. He served in the civil war in Company D. Indiana volunteers, and was a member of the local G. A. R. A widow, one daughter, Zella, and a foster son, Ralph Wysong, survive. The funeral services were held at the home, the G. A. R. and I. O. O. F. in charge. Rev. T. A. Garriott and Rev C. H. Buchanan conducted the services. Burial was In Walnut Hill cemetery.
JOHN AMES.
By Special Correspondent. CARBON, Ind., June 25.—John Ames, son of Warner and Martha Ames, was born. March 4, 1879, near here, where he died Tuesday, being 35 years old. in October, 1900, he was married to Ella Harmless, and to this union three childres were born, Arthur, 13, Marie, 9, and Cleo, 2, all of whom survive him. besides his widow, father, mother, one brother and two sisters. The funeral will be in charge of Elder Ray Collins. Burial will be in Moore cemetery, east of Mansfield.
EWING MILBURN.
By Special Correspondent. PARIS, 111.', June 25.—Ewine Milburn. 64 years old, died late Tuesday I night at the home of his daughter, I Mrs. .lames Stifle, of paralysis. One s:n. Lester, besides his daughter, survivrs. The funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the residence. Kurial was in Edgar cemetorv.
ELSIE MARIE CURTIS.
Bv Special Corr?smt!n"lr»v.r. CAYUGA, Ind., June 25.—Elsie Marie Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Curtis, died at their home in Sllverwood Tuesday of catarrhal fever. She was six vears old. The family formerly resided here, and the child was brought here for burial.
MRS. MARTHA GARD.
By Special Correspond j:.t. WEST UNION, 111.. June 25.—The funeral service? of Mrs. Martha Gard, St vears old, whi killed herself by taking carbolic acid, were held at the Ohio church, with burial in the cemetery west of West Union.
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TEEEE HAUTE TRIBUNE.
ONE CENT
for 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c items listed below.
FRIDAY, JUNE 26th, SATURDAY 27th
Telephone and mail orders not accepted on this SALE
Hair Brush Combinations
Brush Cleaner with any brush under 48c.
FREE FREE
10c Harmony Glycerine soap with any brush
over 49c.
25c Comb with any brush over 79c.
FREE FREE
50c bottle Harmony Shampoo with any $ 1 4 8 89c bottie N«w England Toilet Water with any
brush over
FREE
brush over $2.48.
Our Fresh Orangeade
Will please your palate ice cold
5c
Tempting Ices and ice cream at our fountain every day.
Don't cook—Take your lunch or dinner in our Luncheonette Department. 11 to 2 p. m., 5 to 7:30 p. m.
A la carte all hours.
Cafe Annex In the basement for ladies and gentlemen.
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We have taken the. agency for the
National Cigar Stands Co. Brand of Cigars
Friday and Saturday, all holidays and day preceding, we sell the
La Marca—10c Cigar for 5c Straight
Everyone knows tha JPlack and White, the best value ever put :rto a 5c cigar. Come in boys, smoking's good.
FREE—10c can Black & White Tobacco—with any 25c PIPE.
10c Clay Calabash PIPES ll 2 pipes for
Cigars 2 for
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10c Alona Clear Hayana
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25c La Carolina 2 for £OC 5c El Tino Havana Cigars 2 for
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FREE—25c HONE with any 50c Pocket Knife.
Stationery
10c box paper, 2 "I "1 for XXL/
16c
15c box paper, 2
26c
25c box paper, 2
51c
50c box paper, 2
25c Initial Cards, gold Oft** letters, 2 for
Get Your Vacation
Supply of Eastman
Kodak Films
Developing. Printing.
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Q.UAUTY DRUG
2 Pictures for $1.01 25c Mottoes and Pictures
Framed—6x10
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2 for 28c
10c package Epsom Salt "1 1 pure, 2 for AXv
10c package Sulphur, 1 2 for
Toilet Necessities
25c Rexall Nice, a dainty toilet cream for excessive perspiration, 2 boxes
26c
25c Sanitol Preparations, 2 for AlDC 15c San Toy Talcum, Ifip 2 boxes for XUC 25c. pound can Wistaria or Corylopsis Talcum, 2 cans for £i\J 10c can Juvenile Talc, 2 cans for XXC 15c Swans Down Face O/J Powder, .2 boxes ««»C 50c Pozonni's Face Powder, 2 boxeB for .... tlXL/ 50c Java Rice Powder, K"l 2 boxes for tlXC 50c bottle Palmolive Shampoo, 2 bottles for.. tlXC 50c Jar Arbutus Peroxide Disappearing Cream, 2
5c ARTICLES—Ic
5c Ivory Soap, 2 cakes for "C Yucatan, Spearmint, Kiss-Me, Rexall Chewing Gum, 2 packages for \Jv
5c Lead Pencils, 2
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IN THE HEART OF TERRE HAUTE
6 1-2 STREET AND WABASH AVE.. NEXT TO GAS OFFICE
FREE SOUVENIRS—With Every 25c Purchase or Over
In combining our drug store, 8th and Wabash, with our new drug store, we had a great deal of duplicate stock—so we will hold another one of our big ONE-CENT SALES. BUY YOUR SUMMER SUPPLY before leaving on your'summer vacation. ... •,!!
You pay one cent more than the list price of the advertised articles and get TWO—an unusual proposition, but VALENTINE'S is an unusual DRUGr STORE.
$1.00 Art Pictures
Reproductions of famous paintings in Circassian Walnut frames, 11x21 in.
XXC
10c bottle Castor Oil, "J 2 for
XXC
lOio bottle Rose Water 1 1 and Glycerine, 2 for XXLr
10c bottle Denatured "I "I Alchohol, 2 for XXly 10c Comp Licorice *1 Powder, 2 for
•«... XXC
10c bottle Ammonia, extra strong, 2 for XXL*
10c Charcoal Tablets, "1 2 boxes for XXL/
10c package Alum, 2
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10c half pound bottlo-j Peroxide Hydrogen, 2 bottles
10c Sulphur Candles, 1 "I 2 for
6c
5c Writing Tablets, 2
5c Envelopes, 2 Ci.** for
6c
5c Stork or Cherub Xip-
pies, 2 for
1
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5c William's Shavin? Soap 2 cakes for V/C 5c Buttermilk Toilet Soap 2 cakes for UC
Limit 1 dozen cakes. 5c Seidlitz Powders, 2 packages for UC 5c Star Powdered Ammonia for whitening clothes and softening water, 2 for OC 5c roll Bouquet Toilet Paper 2 rolls for
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TAKE YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT VALENTINE'S
Medicinal Preparations
50c pint Be'fef, Wine and Iron, 2 bottles for
tlXC
50c bottle Astor's Honey and Tar, for coughs, 2 for dXC 25c size, 2 for 26c $1.00 Rexall Sarsaparilla Tonic, pint size, 2
$1.01
25c Rexall Foot Powder and 25c Rexall Foot Tablets, ftg* both for AlUC $1 Velpau's Female d»"| A"| Pills, 2 boxes for .... pX»UX 25c Rexall Cold Tablets and 25c Cherry Bark, both
26c
25c bottle Astor's Throat Gargle, two bottles
26c
$1 Rexall Vegetable (P "I A1 Compound, 2 bottles vX»UX 25c Valentine's Liver O/J Pills, 2 for JUVis 50c Valentine's Kidney /T"| Pills, 2 for
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TOILET SUNDRIES
10c Ivory Nail Buffer, "I "1 2 for XXC 10c Emery Boards
2
boxes for 5c Manicure Sticks, 2
6c
10c Tweezers, 2
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5c articles of the above items, 2 for "C
10c Manicure Files, 11 special lot, 2 for
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both for ^lOC 50c box Violet Dulce Face Powder and 25c can Violet Dulce Talcum Powder
51c
75c Violet Dulce Toilet Water and EOc jar Violet Dulce ^7fig* Cold Cream, both for ....
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15c Jar Nice, for Perspiration and 10c box Violet Dulce Face Powder, both
16c
One lot Tooth Brushes, Oft** 2 brushes for iiOC One lot Hand Scrubs, 2 brushes for ^lOC 26c Graves' Tooth Powder, 2 bottles for... ""C 10c Bath Caps, 2
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16c
15c Bath Caps, 2
26c
25c Bath Caps, 2
51c
25c Talcalette, flesh or white, 2 bottles for AlUC 15c size, 2 for 16c
Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!
25c bottle Valentine's O/JBug Pizen, 2 for ...£UC 50o size, 2 for 51c 25c Roach and Rat Paste, 2 boxes for ... Ai\JC
10c Sulphur Candlss
16c
2 for 11c two 15c
25c box White Tar Camphorette, will prevent moths,
8PECIAL.
1 pound 20-Mule "I Team Borax X^lC 10 oz. size 9©
SOAP VALUES
17c cake Kalondsrina Medicated Toilet Soap, 2 1 fi/* cakes for X0C 10c Juvenile Soap, 2 "I "I cakes for XXC 15c Peroxide Soap, 2 "I "I cakes for XXC 10c can Colgate's Me- "lip chanics Soap, 2 for XXC 25c Williams' Shaving Oftp Cream, 2 tubes for ^lUC 25c Egg Shampoo OCyg* (Rarus) 2 bottles ""C
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914
ONE CENT
for 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 items listed below.
FRIDAY, JUNE 2fitb, SATURDAY 27lh
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
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lc SODA DRINKS
Cut out this coupon and get two 5c drinks at our fountain for .." Uv Or two 10c Sodas
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Or two 15c drinks 1/Jfor
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$2 Long Life Health Brace
Comfortable, cool docs not Bindl instills oxygen into the lung* makes you walk straight for men, wqmen and children, 2
for
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50c bottle Love-in-a-Mist Perfume, 2 bottles
51c
75c bottle New England Toilet Water, rose buds, arbutus, lily-of-the-valley or violet, 2 W/* bottles for
UC
25c Valentine's guaranteed French Tooth Brush and 25c tube Rexall- Tooth Paste, O/I
$2.01
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lc Combinations
25c, Nickel Soap. Box and I0o cake Olive Oil or Castile Soap, both for AlUC 50c French Tanned Chainois and 25c bottle Rexall Furniture Polish, both for 98c Valentine's 2 quart Rubber Hot Water Bottle and 25c QCi*» Flannel Cloth, both for.. vvC 69c First Aid 2 quart Fountain Syringe and 15c can San Toy Talcum Powder,
51c
70c
C-A-N-D-YU
,25c pound Santa Clara Candy Figs, 2 pounds 20£
35c Candy Orange Slices 2 pounds for OOC
60,c Cadet Jordan Almonds, 2 pounds for
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10 sticks pure sugar Stick Candy, regular price 5c, 20 sticks for
UC
jBOc pound Chocolate Creams, assorted, 2 pounds for
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10c bottles Guth's Candies, 1i 2 bottles for
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Special
Combinations
25c Rexall Playing Cards, 2 packages for fly $1.50 and $2 Wade &. Butcher Razors, special
FREE
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75c Razor Hone, with a 2 Damascus Steel
razor.
26c
FREE
15c" stick Liquozrtne Shavi^^ Stick with any
25c or 50c Razo»y
Shaving ly *1.00
25c j, Lc:
Razor Strop.
r»p•• L,' 25c Jar
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Hair Tonic.
25c No. 1 Ideal Suspensory, 2 for
50c No. 2 Ideal Suspensory, 2 for
$1.00 No. 3 Ideal Sus- d»"| r|"| pensory, 2 for tpX.UX
Trass Special
$1.00 Elastic Truss, for
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