Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 July 1914 — Page 4
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FRID ^£jUl,Y ,17-
4
1Q1il
ne
Dally
Gascttc,
Animal to-rvlce
Haute
Trl-
Sver!°5w/Uwrtisas ized ar^ BUg. K. T. CH| I hanks the lltl—
0U88.
a tree than than ,,
bank
»ald for Police declining to punish jourt who shook his
B3jho
he considered was
|ting to a woman witFcPa* Jpxd, the humane be suspended court and Hator to teach the lawibout common decency h# womanhood, he mLsht ihiended. The latter prohardly be according to ie are some situations usage and convention aihe average layman has tendered what there Is '"efs license to prac.tice him to inlvade the lib^hts of every other citizen. ^layman has wondered & about the legal profeshnlts it to spurn amenities ^observed by every other Vis,
and t0 harrow iha
Jj jd the self-respect of such r' their grasp.
Rlhat
b^ctator deeply provoked. Urstood that he was when after the witness rehusband was deceased. Kb* attorney still pressed inhere is your husband ftfht to be equipped with ia "heir liberal application o"d$ enable the legal profes- I ^itself In public esteem. I
IN THE MANGER.
Commissioner A. C. Carwant the Japanese in because, as he believes, they the standards of living. re already half a million fchlgan who ought to go soil. So they ought. But in't.
They decline to bother sort of land the Japanese are be taking up in Alger courImprovement and cultivation fmse to go into the wilderness tote Places and cut out heritages frtlelves. They have no am.bit.io~
pioneers.
clams for property losses Incurred duriig the revolution will be paid. The Mexican people have gained un der arms, powerfully protected by the United States against foreign interan opportunity to re-estab-genuinely representatlve government, to abolish land monopoly, to set up once nation-wide system ot schools an
medding, lish in their country a
Hnvtc Uaof Aw•ea aa«oc!n-
irtment, both ^.irtment, Citl-
By Specif SULL' mall. Dally Bedwell/
Store
only- $3'00,
near ru foot wh ae aecontt
tv„er
January 1.
and the^e
p0stofrice
one wa/under th« act and h. 1879. foot n,aper for Terre I paper In Terre ia pabllaiied by
Followfs^— on tf AnxwBy Sp«»«» bns eTt-
year-ol^'^^ circulation
the equality of all Mexicans before the law of the land. Wilson's lofty Policy is
President justified by the events.
Their standards
are too
high, more's
the
the
^.
BUILDING UP.
the r:f-V-
Japanese
or
'land
While
I'
people liue
the state there
a
large
will be
in
Michigan practically
.ilted
for a
good many years to
people jam the cities not
they are
«if
really better
ers,
1J fliv ^r 1
simple existence a neai-
.are life entails
THE ANTI-CLIMAX.
'dispatches hold out the hop ie Mexican government wiH be tionized without further blood Huerta is eliminated and Carba is agreed to temporarily hold the iuntil a stable system of govert£ lean be inaugurated. "fet Chief Carransa, of the constinaiist army, assures the world a Iproperty will be protected when enerals enter the city of Mexico, hat all foreigners with legitimate
^ESINOL
stops itching
instantly!
rHE
momei
•gji urwifrM
TF'TM'T*
That an improved road will increase vastly the productiveness of the aiea through which it runs has now been atisfactorlly demonstrated by studies conducted by ,the United States department of agriculture in Virgiri Conditions in Spottsylvania count* were investigated with particular car and the results have proved surprising.
In 1909 the county voted $100,000 to improve forty miles of road. Two years after the completion of this work the railroad took away in twelve months from Fredericksburg, the coun 71 000 tons of agrlcultura a products hauled over the highways.^ Lt town. Before the of the roads this total was only 49,000 tons annually in other words ttu quantity of the county's Produce had risen more than forty-five per cent
Still more interesting, however. Is the increase shown in the quantity of dairy products. In 1909 these amounted to 114,815 pounds, in 1911 to 028 pounds, an Increase of practically 140 per cent in two years. In the same time shipments of wheat had fifty-nine per cent, tobacco
thlrty"°ne
per cent, and lumber and other forest products forty-eight per cent. In addition to this Increase in quantity, the cost of hauling each ton of produce was materially reduced. other words, the farmers not only pi duce more, but produce more cheaplj for the cost of transportation to ma ket is, of course, an important facto in the cost of production. rom point of iview it is estimated that the $100,000 spent in improving the wads in Spottsylvania county save farmers of that county $41,000 a year
"WHOSE OX IS GORED."
Speaking of different ways to skin a cat, about the silliest lot of politic, ever played in the state has attached itself to the retirement of United States Marshal Schmidt. The Indianapolis News last night foisted a story on the public to the effect tha
Schmidt's removal was accomplished undesirable forces in Terre Haute. appears that the critics of the president and Senator Shively are en+v.o fnot that if
by
tirely "overlooking the fact that if the republicans had agreed upon the man for United States marshal when he late Harry C. Pettifs time expired, Instead of quarreling for years as they did,
nearly
is any great cause
democratic
Resinol Ointment itching skin, the itdung With the
touches any
Utraces ot ecw«*».
removes Wi heat-
g»d
Has aNew Way 1o Teach Sex By gene
MRS.
LOUIS
SSgSbte' ii" sovernlns plan.
lecturing
throurhou
two time
Schmidt's
would have been up December 12,1012. It was reported today that Albert J. Betveridge, during his last year as member of the senate, attemp ed to have Edwin M. Lee, then republican state chairman, appointed 1 The Heminway-Fairbanks upheld this and the result was a long wrangle, which made it necessary tor
Pettit to remain In office nearly years longer than called for.
off as
but because
they
don't
er
l8
memb
that you can b'ring
by talkln' to
you'll spoil the child
marshal, machine
commission
when It Is
So as a matter of fact, considered that nearly two years were given up to quarreling by the republican factions before Schmidt was finally agreed upon for United States marshal, it does not appear that the
for criticism of the
president for arranging to
put a member of his party in the
fice. It is a few months' not denied either
It is admitted that Mark Storen
or
Ae'S«eWndearSdhealthy.
lor
United States marshal.
fine choice for
He is a clean, successful lawyer and is well equipped to take care of the heav^ responsibilities of the pos appointment has been received -*ith enthusiasm by democrats **ner*llj who do not see any reason why there shouid be any claims thfct unfair adwas •taken of Schmidt to resign without being
vantage had a chance removed. season hasn't waned. Now is an Indian
Th silly
It
they say the Maxixe dance. fact that there's an J^of a tomahawk? f, 1 ?A iV.
'""""Pi 'Tfi"
TrJ, rough hands, and dandruff^
w-r trial •nor^
How do they account for the •ax"
... TERRE HAUTE IWW»%
POISONED BY THE GRIP
The grip is no respecter of P®"™1* ine
of
on the ch11^ lecture department of ffiee !f |ttv.?£l.y '.J^Vonsfn extension department.
Sir Conan Doyle talks about^Americans in the highest terms. It Is be lleved that he likes us just as well a he does—socially and commer-
he says daily.
England points with pride to the
-her. whlsltey made In Unlted'itates last year ^than was
the consumed. You see, it aged a bit.
Mu,t
it go at
em
1(|).
the rod, or
that. Totfve «ot_utouse the^
I used to
"iWs a day on th. a,-
erage." v,aV(» done much .or'VS'" the ^ady with the protruding jaw. if they'd let
been
In life. JUUS«3.
failure in life-'
two
CAtjSE AND EFFECT.
He wa. a man wm a mlssloji She was a girl done H,{t5SLS?dSr?»»\
UPSlavlngly
w'orkod^day
lanrt
n^ght
Married—still upward they hurry, Fining life wroriK3 tu^^
of-
not denied that Schmidt loses time in office, but it is that his term has
been over more than a year ago. It is a so recalled that Charles W. Miller, a republican, was permitted to serve as district attorney for more than a ear under a democratic administration and attempt was made to remove him
Baron Rothschild was serve considerably past In hardly any
no Furthermore, permitted to his time as collector of customs, fact, republicans have
ground^ for complaint because of the ,-eatment received from the democratic administration. On the othe hand, whatever complaint there has been has come from democratic workers who felt they were entitled to po sitions that republicans have bee: holding for so many years.
^he "uplltters junior are —Louis "Wllloughby in Juage.
(IP
in it instead
-,aid to be tin-vel i.nd yet... had there
of llfe ls
details ot
B. NAGLBR.
MADISON, 'wife of°the B. Nagler, of Madis-on,
8Tomen
men who would Tmvc
been no camera known Newport?
that there was such a place as
fact
Engiana «._QIr»sts have not enjoined. that the militant suffragists
yet dared to attack that last strong hold, the Isle of Man.
some people like
you go, Mister Huerta? Here's
your sombrero.
LUCKILY HE WAS SAVED.
•Tou
M"'S=™^fera"sed
little man ™u£
exempt
a fatal dis-
No age or station M^t'irc im in ench a ease, but it
o£ our
debilitated rite« has been led foremost medica number to say, "It is astonishing the of people who have been PP health for years after an
especially adapterd blood, tone THEY PURIFY AND
r„3d
"l was reduce'd'ta rS,
fa^'r
rnt,y
r„vr.er?ully
recommend them'' The
tws
N. T.
ha3 a
new
assistant secretary of teaching of sex theory for the^ correoi thj public
hygiene to children
BtTudent
schools. She woulId have the^
i4s5«r»
i"""s
'n^fhl, way th rPKem.elvea,t0"a! and understand
llfe are
un-
case and chap^i^
let, "Building Up "will be sent free on William* Medicine
chapter on
the Blood, request by the Dr. Co., Schenectady,
HOROSCOPE FOR A BAY. incline, but do not comP^-
Tbe itaM
Copyright 191® Newspaper
the MoClure
xne
Syndicate.
Saturday, July 18, 1914.
This is a day lT^hich to attend to business without letting the exercise a strong lnfluence^ N Is friendly early in the
morn,™^ u8
during the middle of the day Venus is strongly adverse. Astrology finds the unlucky for whatever to public favor. It for openius amusement, or for making political
configuration makes appeal
ravor 1°
not ft
fortu"
nate time for opening new plaCM^ for
should be especiany d^m-
spect in business as well as social af fairs while this rule prevails. fairs,
state8 an
uprising
who are citizens They will demon-
In the western among the women
^e™'exSrlina^'power trough I
It is predicted that women of amu
TnC-e=rnUriOfrr in the autumn among a»en inlegisia live offices has been foretold. Care
lltlcal
summer is
1 the health during th.
a western motion pic-
campaign in
by
state will be tures, according to the ®eef" Increase in scandals In prognosticated. Men of wealth win be harassed, a^id an increase of black-
"Crl «Il„g of men employe. '"gj While thl. flgur. ^1g»MttlnUtu,1.
to make necessary
^As Saturn governs this day olI the week, persons born between
ber
'trOTSe?.'
,h°
"children right
22 and January 19 »Joul? particularly if they nrnke the most of the eighth and the fifteenth hours.
Persons whose birthdate it is may have rather an anxious year in do mestlc affairs. They should watch their financial Interests.
Children born on this day inclined to be too fond of having good time. Both boys and gi
IJ VA
severely
TR&INFTU*
A
SSS" toiaT^lne..
a^.ne.s
may be characteristic. These suo SS of Cancer should bright. e» I tertaining and successful.
THE HOCKET AND THE BOMB. «rn shake the earth'all ^Kht when I
KO
off," said the bombastic
Bo™b
-perhaps you will, Bomby.' "^ld the Rocket "but wait till I go off, and
y°"Youre''retorted
the Bomb scorn
fully- "What will you do?" "I'll 'rock-et,'
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SATURDAYWECLOSE
AT 6 P. M.
THE
WORLD'S BEST
SiikHose for Women
:e* US.Fat.0rn** Pure silk Onyx Black Hosefor women very best dollar Y9C L^ind, pair
said the Rocket.
Whereupon
worry_
5cS
the Bomb exploded with
an 'shook the whole company
—From Judge.
SPECIAL
Annual
pair Infants'
?§J?&
This offer includes all odd Norfolks, eta All new and desirable goc
Silk Shirts
(Manhattans
$3 to $5
BOOKS WOBTH WHILE.
nl,h«d
suggesUve title® tuv-
to Th. Tribun. tb. Bm.ua.
Fairbanks Memorial Ubra^. One Hundred Best Book. For Boys Girls.
Shakespeare—"Jullu*
CBIMES THE 1AW SAKCTIOKg
Killing time. Hanging pictures. Stealing bases. Shooting the chutes. Choking off a speaker. Running over a new song.
Smothering a
lau£~:
Setting fire to a heart.
SuSSn",
FIFTH &MAINSTS
SalcLord&Tay-
lor Onyx
Sample
.^n,-r^3^5PT5-~.
PRICE
i/
/2 For
MEN'S SUITS
YOUNG MEN'S .g BOYS' SUITS CHILDREN'S SU1
^ILLI-SSSFA
5 1 2 5 1 4
XEH TEAES AOO TODAYtl» THbime IT"*
July 17, 1904,
TJ^ban
branch factory at BrasiL I^u ®een(b«g
oatlon Tike
to
lb©
the guest of FT
MSE.-»-Sam Kleeman left lor Mich., on a Ashing trip.
Sam Kleeman left for
CHOICE
OF
Ev^ry Straw Hat
IN THE STORE
This oft includes Men'sJfounjy
tSm^s' Children's, and a great man,ice jjats
to seject from
COME iLY AND GET FIRST PICK I
PANAMAS iE-FOURTH DISCOUNT
1/ Discount 1/
This includes the
entire balance of the stock
A
mrTr
JOHN R-
fa:.
cient and Accep. -I have Wle«™' the local chaptePjoy")
know just^ what ^dont agement of the an can rest assured tl^Qu of 'em. Aireaay members have regli^ kick against the bufnt
THOMAS T. FOR'and philosopher)—It that Andy Powers is 1 me, that I arrested a the traffic regulations
ITEMS MUCH UNDERPRICEP
Hose
for Men and Women.
Pure silk, black with lal^er top, former price up to $1 ^5. Very special, pair..
Black and color Hose for men and women, values up to 35c, the pair
Hose for men and values up to 75c, the 2oC
Hose for'men and women values up to $1.00, the 4gc
all worth
Onyx Sox,
25c sample sale, the J.OC pair
Special Silk Boot Hose, the Pair
18c
These are not Onyx, but are from a manufacturer making the cheaper kind. Ladies' Silk Boot Hose in colors navy, slate, la ender, gold, green, nell rose and red very special price,
Special White Goods
Pajama Checks, for gowns an underwear, 31 in. wide, XUC 15c value, the yard
White Ratine, a new shipment just received 45 inches 5C wide, the yard
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1»14.
4 From 4
MEN'S SUITS MOHAIR SUITS YOUNG MEN'S'SUITS BOYS' SUITS CHILDREN'S SUITS WASH SUITS MEN'S TROUSERS
Olus Shirts nloe dlaoouut $2 Shirts $1.60 $1.50 Shirts $|
to a whisper, "Don't you thinly your
deafness 1« cured?" Juror:
nwn
8un^of|m^fh*
for sunrise Sun^
rder J°n
the first time avr of the Pythian
Standard.
28'
For Sale
I heard the other day the atory of the °v.Wlth
BO
at
wise across Wabash
l®®cr«t.
7s always trying to p1^ that
me, but this time he's^,
dld iL ld
WAEHIHO TO
A juror the other day^^^^^LStw^e^andReplaced) court and claimed ®x®™*slmple secret of the silver-haired eTOund of deafness. Thwr with the boyish face. The secret fnne of voice, J3
s"#
*dmirabIe a skin
f" women paUenti a«ked his
Ha told one, who generously,
know,ng
the Vlmark-^
irfif^''
0
pjnt wltch
ro-l£6
9
tP:
1
..
Juror: "No, my lord." "Oh, you will do Very replied h!a lordship, and'ev^'ne
4.
Monthly paaruenta
Cral* Bungalow. See for^ nmn.
Doctor's Boyith Face Rcoealt Skin Renewer
Tstc-*ed li
"»rtV.
ill.34
*4L
oolorless cuticle wu be--
property. Now womenps^
subdued ton where use mercollzed wax. donly-iP'S the deaf man.
llke cold
"How long have you been mornlngrs—continuing
cream, washing'
,raaZ." entirely renovated. An1, Two years. this wax, procurable i.t anv The judge in a muc jfts,
untll the
A.
will banish the worst eom-
"Wr»w was your ivs^ tone. si valuable rejuvenator used by causedi «i««r#Pr was a wrinkle-remover and juror: "I caught a aevertr ,n the form of a fiSse b?th, I Tudse (in a voice reducecdjssplvlng an ounce of eaxojuage u"
fj,,,
come famous.—fashion Re- sijS
Et'#I
si Week
e(^ tls,
bleach-
Spi.26, $1.B0
121/2°'?ach
10c,
Spec 2 5 each 35 cached,
Specif. 75c
121/aC' X\
9e,
Special 20c with new tary, the fed S2.00 and i11" 5,
Special
kins. $1.25 ask, the yar
Napkins tol
5
IA
ace, Combin Netting, Ba: are and Too! Lumber, RIT |ail to call
9 E ^Business. Terre Hau
.,'•475.
that si
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