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RTIONALISTS LAND 40,000JMORE RIFLES

Gun Runners Evade Coast Guards and Police and Take Weapons to Dublin.

DUBLIN, Ireland, July 28.—A consignment of 40,000 rifles for the Irish nationalist volunteers was landed during the night at Castle, on the coast of county Wicklow. The gun runners evaded the coast guards and police and conveyed the weapons to Dublin in motor cars. Two gunboats were in the bay at the time flashing their lights.

Another batch of 1,000 rifles was landed near Kilcool, also in "WicklovV. The coroner's inquest cn the victims of Sunday's fighting between the King's Own Scottish borderers and the crowd was adjourned till Thursday at the request of the lawyers representing the soldiers, who asked for the time to prepare their defense.

DANIELS GIVES CONGRESS RESULTS OF COURT MARTIAL

Report States That Fred L. Boalt Sent Messages That "Law of Flight" Had Been Applied.

WASHINGTON. July 28—Secretary Daniels forwarded to congress today, In response to request, the findings of a navy court martial which investigated charges that the "law of flight" was applied to Mexicans during the occupation of Vera Cruz "by American blue jackets under command of Captain Richardson on the battleship Arkansas. The investigation grew out of the case of Fred L. Boalt, an American correspondent at Vera Cruz, of tbe Newspaper Enterprise association, who sent dispatches alleging the law of flight had been applied. Boalt was expelled from Mexico- He said naval officers gave him the Information.

The finding was that it was "established beyond any doubt that ?he law of flight was not in any caoe applied by any of the United States forces at Vera Cruz at any time."

BICKNELL MAN SUICIDES

By Special Correspondent. BICKNELL, Ind., July 28.—U. S. Parish, about 54 years old, shot himself in the left temple about 10 o'clock Tuesday morning on the Indian Creek bridge, near Bunting Grove, and died at 11:30. The following note was found in his clothes:

Bicknell, Ind., July 27, 1914. Despondency over finance, gaming, and no family trouble.

U. R. PARISH.

Until recently Mr. Parish was general manager of the Knox Coal Coj and lived in a' fine residence in this city. He was married and had seven children, four of whom were married.

OLDEST YALE GRADUATE DEES.

Augustus 8mlth Knew All Presidents Since Johnson Except Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, July 28.—The funeral services of Augustus Smith, said to have been the oldest graduate of Yale university and who died here yesterday, will be held at Washington, Conn., tomorrow. Mr. Smith, who was 99 years old, served in the treasury here more than forty years and had known all the presidents after Johnson, excepting Roosevelt, whom he never succeeded in meeting-

GRASS TAKES FIRE.

Fire of unknown origi nin the grass on the lawn of the old Scott homestead between Seventh and Eighth streets on Eighth avenue, caused four companies to be sent to the scene shortly after noon Tuesday. The blaze was checked fore it could spread to the house or fence. Brooms instead of water was used.

GALVESTON HAS MUCH GRAIN.

DALLAS, Tex., July 28.—Officials of the Rock Island railroad system here today state they have received orders not to accept any more grain shipments to Galveston, Tex., until August 2. The railroads, it was said, claimed the port was overstocked.

An Easy Way to Get Fat and Be Strong

The trouble with most thin folks who wish to gain weight is that they insist on drugging their stomach or stuffing it with greasy foods rubbing on useless "flesh creams," or following some foolish physical culture stunt, while the real cause of thinness goes untouched. Tou cannot get fat until your digestive tract assimilates the food you eat

Thanks to a remarkable new scientific discovery, it is now possible to combine into simple form the very elements needed by the digestive organs to help them convert food into rich, fat-laden blood. This masterstroke of modern chemistry is called Sargol and has been termed the greatest of flesh-buildevs. Sangol aims through its re-generative, reconstructive powers to coax the stomach and intestines to literally soak up the fattening elements of your food and pass them into the blood, where they are carried to every starved, broken-down cell and tissue of your body. You can readily picture the result when this amazing transformation has taken place and you notice how your cheeks fill out, hollows about your neck, shoulders and bust disappear and you take on from 10 to 20 pounds of solid, healthy flesh. Sargol is absolutely harmless, inexpensive, efficient. Your druggist has it and will refund your money if you are not satisfied, as per the guarantee found in every package.

Caution:—While Sargol has given excellent results in overcoming nervous dyspepsia and general stomach troubles it should not be taken by those who do not wish to gain ten pounds more,

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By Special Correspondent. BRAZIL, Ind., July 28.—Charles Selz, aged 22, Vandalia operator at Reelsville, was seriously Injured yesterday when he made a high dive off the traction bridge at Walnut creek, east of the city, and his head struck some rocks in the bed of the stream.

Selz hit the bottom with such force that a large gash was cue in his head and he was rendered unconscious. Companions of Selz went to his rescue and took the unconscious man from the water and hurried him in an automobile J»o a physician at Reelsville, where he was revived. Eight stitches were necessary to close the wound in his head.

Politicians Try to Save Man Who Shot His Son-in-Law of Six Days

MRS. EUGENE NEWMAN, HER FATHER AND SLAIN HUSBAND Powerful political influences are at work 4n a determined effort to save William V. Cloary, Haverstraw (N. Y.) town clerk and boos, who killed Eugene Newiran, his eighteen-year-old son-in-

VAN OPERATOR BADIY INJURED IN A DIVE

Charles Selz Is Rendered Unconscious By Striking Bottom With Great Force.

Administratrix Sues.

BRAZIL, Ind., July 28-—Mrs. Agnes Keasey, administratrix of the estate of the late N. T. Keasey, has brought suit in the Circuit Court against the city of Brazil on a city warrant for 5750 and interest. The warrant was given the Keasey Lumber company by the Brazil factory club as security for a lumber bill of $575 for lumber used in the construction of the Wood Turret Machine company's building. Later the city issued bonds to pay for the park sites and took up all the orders, but the Keasey Lumber company re fused to surrender its city warrants until settlement was made of the lumber account.

Faces Desertion Charge. BRAZIL, Ind., July 28.—Walter Stevenson, a young married man of this city, was arrested at New Windsor, 111., yesterday and brought back td (his city by Sheriff Garrigus on the charge of deserting his wife and two babies. Stevenson refused to return here until requisition

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cured for him. There aro now three wife deserters in the county jail awaiting trial at the September term of court.

Injured at Baseball.

BRAZIL, Ind., July 28.—While playing baseball at Lena yesterday Roy Clark collided with another player when the two were running after a fly and Clark was seriously injured. Clark was knocked to the ground and was unconscious for some time. A large gash was cut across the side of his nose arid cheek and the ba of his head was badly bruised-

Cyclist Under Arrest.

BRAZIL, Ind. July 28—Joe Kohn, a railway mail clerk, was arrested yesterday on the charge of driving his motorcycle with the muffler open. He will be given a hearing before Mayor Jones.

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law of six days, when the_Iatter came to plead forgiveness for his runaway wedding with Cleary's daughter. Clearer attributes his deed to drink and momentary insanity.

PLAN HOME COMING.

Industrial School Exhibit to Be Held In Connection. By Special Correspondent.

CHRISMAN, 111., July 28.—A home coming and school exhibit of Prairie township will be held at Wesley chapel church on October 2 and 3. A good program is being prepared for the occasion, and prizes will be given in domestic science, drawing, penmanship, paper cutting, agriculture and. many other exhibits to be made.

On the last day of the meet dinner will be served, and it is expected this event will be made an annual feature for the Prairie township people.

Young Women Camp.

By Special Correspondent. CHRISMAN, 111., July 28.—A number of young women composing the K. G. K. club are camping in their summer cabin, just north of town, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brakefield are chaperoning the following young people: Misses Helen Lindley, Urma Light, Irene Scott, Hermine Robison, Margaret VanVoorhees and Frances Light.

RUNAWAY ACCIDENT PAINFUL.

By Special Correspondent. NEWTON, 111., July 28.—Joseph Yager, of near St. Peater, northeast of Newton, a well-to-do farmer, aged 65, drove to town Monday morning and after transacting his business started for home. When near the light plant the team became frightened and started to run, throwing Mr. Yager out of the wagon near the wagon bridge, breaking his right arm and causing other painful injuries.

RECEIVE NEW SCHOOL BIDS.

W. D. Branson Gets Contract for Building At Mansfield. By Special Correspondent.

ROCKVILLE, Ind., July 28.—Bids for the contract to build a new school building at Mansfield, Jackson township, were received by A. A. McHargue, school trustee of that township. W. D. Branson, of Mansfield, bid $2,585.00 and Fred Martin, of Bridgeton, $2,940.00, Branson getting the contract.

The Rockville Hardware company will put in an Ackland air blast furnace for heating.

Fire Might Have Been Serioas. By Special Correspondent. ROCKVILLE, Ind., July 28.—What might have proved a disastrous Are visited the Sylvester Trueblood farm, one mile northwest of Rockville. Fred Warden, tenant on the farm, after trimming a long stretch of hedge bordering a cornfield and the public highway, set fire to the dead clippings, thinking the hedge itself was too green to ignite. Mr. warden soon saw his mistake when the entire hedge went up in smoke, and the corn adjoining it was badly scorched.

Enlarges Baking Business.

By Special Correspondent. ROCKVILLE, Ind., July 28.—Thomas Brown, baker, has enlarged his territory for selling of bread and cakes beyond the confines of his home city, Bosedale. He now sends orders by parcel post to communities in the county having no railroad accommodations.

Mr. Brown is a brother to the famous "three fingered" Mordecai Brown of basaball renown,

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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE

Extra Special

New Shipment

Just received 27.000 yards of Windsor Plisse Crepe, full 30 inches wide the most popular fabric of the season in small floral designs and neat stripes. The crinkle .crepe mat lasts sold at 25c in town. Preinventory sale, yard

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15c

Just received 25 pieces of Wellington Voile, the rage of the season in all the new black and white stripes narrow and wide the big demand -makes this fabric very scarce we kept the wires busy till we finally succeeded in getting them. Still we cut the price J19c value

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300 pieces Bookfold double width percale fast colors yarn dyed choice patterns light or dark effects 10c quality on sale extra special, yard til/

200 pieces full 27 inch organdie, good standard fine quality in floral designs neat stripes and figures 12%c quality special, the

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A choice selection In new collars: fancy organdie roll collars, crepe collars with pleated fichus and in a 1 thing 25c afid 39c values at Xt/i/

A variety of styles in the newest Qulmpes, organdie net and lace with flat and roll collars 50o and 75c values at

39c

Full Size 9 Cup Seamless

Pure

Aluminum

Improved Coffe Percolator

With the new style gas welded spout can be used with or without percolator no more old style goose neck spouts like you have been paying $2.50 to $3.00 for. On sale Wednesday morning at 8:00 o'clock at the very special price of. each

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See window display.

UEAS SPECIAL.

Special purchase of standard fancy sweet wrinkled peas, pack fine and tender: 6 cans for

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EXTRA SPECIAL

5 tins oil

sardines

19c

AH Work Absolutely Guaranteed

FIND BURGLAR IN HOUSE.

Intruder At Mount Carmel, However, Makes His Escape. By Special Correspondent.

MOUNT CARMEL, 111., July 2S.— While Mr. and Mrs. John Stelzer, living in the country, were away from home a burglar entered their home and started to make a clean sweep of all valuables he could get. Before he hiA eompleted his job, however, the

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LAST TWO DAYS OF OUR PRE- INVENTORY SALE

Women's Summer Dresses

Women's $2.00 Dresses, made of fine lawns in dainty patterns, kimono sleeves, full blouse, long Russian and short tunic skirts, collar and cuffs of white organdie fancy button trimmed sizes 34 to 44 and are $2.00 values. Choice at

Women's beautiful Dresses, made of crepes in dainty flowered effects and striped pique also fine lawns in pretty -.hades and designs full blouse effects kimono sleeves and long Russian tunic skirts also some are the plain gored models dresses in this lot worth up to $5.00. AO Choice at

Women's handsome Dresses made of the season's sheerest materials, such as crepes, striped and figured voiles also all white voile and lingerie the prettiest of styles too many to describe them all: the best way is to come and look them over and if you don't say these are the greatest values you ever saw we will miss our guess. The former flJO QQ prices were from $5.98 to $10.00. Choice at ......

Wednesday and Thursday will close our great Pre-Inventory Sale. Our aim is to sell out all remaining spring and summer ready-to-wear for women, misses and children. Come the remaining two days and share some of the greatest bargains you have ever seen.

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CARRATALE BAGS, HARD-TO DISTINGUISH FKpM

Brown, black or tan carratale bags. 14, 16 and 18 nch size

Special at

Manufacturer's Outlet Sale ol

Trunks, Begs, Suit Cases

GENUINE WALRUS.

Guaranteed walrus tag, 10 and 18 inch turnout gussets, oval shape Aery roomy heavy hand-sewed corners, sunken brass lock, brass catcnes ring handle leather lined. A $7.50 bag, at Oil each

SOMETHING NEW IN BAGS. Reinforced leather fibre, very light and as durable as leather solid ring handle, sewed edges and leather gussets linen lined and extra heavy cowhide ...

light and weather-proof: beautifully finished in seal grain, brass ti tame and linen lined. A good $1.50 bag at each

ALL LEATHER BAGS.

Selected heavy leather bellows case. 24 and 26 inch size removable shirt fold, inside straps plaid linen lining, extra heavy bell riveted corners wide straps all around, brass trimmed and bag handle. (PP iO $8.50 grade, special

GENUINE COWHIDE.

Genuine cowhide case, extra large bell riveted corners, double Sewed bag handle and double hand-stitched frame extra heavy wide cowhide 3traps all around and fancy solid brass trimmings. Why pay $7.50 1» A QO to $10.00. Special

REINFORCED FIBRE CASES.

Extra heavy fiber case, 24 and 26 inches, with reinforced corners and edges, heavy brass bell rivets and trimming, straps all around, sewed bag handle a very light case and more durable than leather. A

$6.00 value at Fibre Matting suit case 24 Inch size solid close wove matting, durable and weather proof brass lock

and clasps Japaned metal corners and worth up to $1.50, 7Qc choice

GREAT ALUMINUM WARE SALE-THIRD FLOOR

Full Size 10 Cup He* Style Seamless

Pun

Aluminum Coffee Pofs

With the new gas welded spouts its equal has never been offered in this country for less than $2.00. On sale Wednesday morning at 8:00 o'clock at the very low 1 A price of, each ^PAeAV

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A8PARAGUS

Libby's fancy tender asparagus large 30c square tins &OI,

EXTRA SPECIAL

15c jar mustard at 2 cans sugar corn 1 pound flat tin salmon

DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK THAT YOUR EYES ARE THE WEAKEST AND MOST SENSI TIVE PART OF YOUR ANATOMY. THE OPTIC NERVE ACTS AS A MESSENGER TO YOUR BRAIN. YOUR BRAIN TELLS YOU WHAT YOU SEE, NOT YOUR EYES, THEREFORE IF YOUR BRAIN DOES NOT ACT RIGHT THEN IT IS TIME TO HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED.FOR THE OPTIC NERVE TRANSMITS ALL IMPRESSIONS FROM THE EYES TO THE BRAIN. IM^ACHES, DIZZINESS, NERVOUSNESS AND PAINS IN BACK OF THE NECK CAN BE CURED BY THE USE OF PROPERLY FITTED GLASSES. CALL TODAY. HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED FREE. Gold filled frames and lenses complete $2.50. Guaranteed.

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family returned and he made a hasty escape. Tho residence of Robert Gould also was burglarized while the family was away. Clothes and jewelry valued at about 1100 were taken.

Woman Falls In Sleep.

By Special Correspondent. MOUNT CARMEL, 111., July 23.—Mrs. Walter Fitch, living in the country not far from here, fell from a window In her sleep. No bones were broken and it is believed by the attending physi-

Full Size 6 Quart Absolutely

Aluminum Berlin Kettles

Lock wire ball the like never sold before for less than $1.50. On sale Wednesday morning at 8:00 a 1 A O price of, each vOV/

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10c 15c 10c

MATCHES 35o

High grade non-poisonous safety matches, sold the world over at 5c the box, special, this sale 12 boxes for

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Black whale grain bag. very attractive and durable, with heavy leather corners hand sewed and bell head rivets, good ateel frame with sliding brass lock a prince and the best $4.50 bag made. .........

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Sheet Fibre good heavy quality:

24 and 26 inch size leather corners brass trimmed good lock shown in brown only: a very light weight case and as durable as leather especially good for ladies' travel worth up to $1.75. Special ....

98c

25c 35c 19c

clans that she was not injured internally.

DRILL THROUGH COAL VEIN.

Illinois Oil Seekers Plow Through Ten Feet of FueL By Special Correspondent.

MARTINSVILLE, 111., July 28.—While drilling for oil on the James Rush fa a few miles south of here, a ten-.— vein of coal was gone through v..

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Women's Wash Skirts and Waists

Women"s and misses' all white Wash Skirts, made of Indlaa Head linen and pique, also tan linen skirts all are plain gored models, high waisted effects, large pearl button trimmed some have patch pocket on side every one worth up to $1.50. Choice while they last at

Women's and misses' fancy Wash Skirts, made of finest quality ratine and pique all have the Russian tunics in fact every newest style effect of the summer season. There are skirts in the lot sold as high as $8.48. Choice Wednesat -:c day and Thursday

New shipment of beautiful all white organdie Blouses, new high rolling collars, short sleeves and full blouse effect all sizes 34 to 44, and are $2.00 values.

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Boys'

Wash Suits

800 Boys* Wash Suits, high or low naek, made of chambray, linene aad galatea all sizes in white and colors solid or stripes every one worth 5o values up to $1.00, Out they go, choice

39c/

200 custom made Boy3* Wash Suits, in various style3, including the Oliver Twist made of imported zephyr, Hyde-grade, galatea, madras and linen white or colors all sizes, every one perfect values up to $2.50. Must be sold, choice

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33 dozen Children's Rompers, made of genuine Lancaster gingham, stripes and checks also a line of chambray and galatea all sizes well made and finished 29c values 2 days only

19c

EXTRA SPECIAL

One case Ladles' Gauze Lisle Hose, full sea^lws, with 6-inch garter top, tiki ^famous Iswich brand black or white slightly

9c

Imperfect values up to 25,c. Buy now, pair

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Aluminum Preserving Kettles

Lock wire bail, side lift and Hp guaranteed for 10 years just the thing for all kinds of preserving or canning purposes a real $1.50 value. On sale Wednesday morning at 8:00 o'clock at the very extra low price of, each vv

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35c

EXTRA SPECIALS

6 cans pork and beans 6 cans kidney beans 4 pounds navy beans

Macaroni, eeg noodles or spaghetti fresh from the shop 2 large packages for 15c 4 small ff packages i-WV

EXTRA SPECIAL

85c Jars fancy queen, plain or stuffed olives .....

3 cans pink salmon

Eyes examined Free. Gold filled frames and lenses, complete $2.50.

We Also Do Repairing

25c 25c

good rock roof over it. It Is thought that a thorough test will be made and if it is found to be a good grade of coal a shaft will be put In at once.

By Special Correspondent. MARTINSVILLE, 111., July 28.—Since a visit by the state pure food inspector last week the local stores are candlM their eggs before selling them. At of tho stores the inspector pu" a" (wo dozen eggs that wre re--.fresh eggs uifl tv ,'ve

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