Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 August 1914 — Page 5
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Wash Skirts
Regardless of former selling price, values up to $8.75, Thursday and Friday
Cloth and Silk Suits
65 Cloth and Silk Suits that sold up to $45.00, Thursday and Friday
Auto Coats
Mohair and Denim Auto Coats, gray and tan, values up to $8.75. Thursday and Friday
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CASEY CITIZEN FID FOR CRADEACCIDENT
"Speed" McKinley In Court for Wrecking Autos of L. J. Roach, and William Dorman.
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and who was charged with intoxication, carrying concealed weapons and operating an automobile while intoxicated, was fined $10 and costs on the first and last charge in Police Court Wednesday morning.
McKinley ran into the machines of Leonard Roach and William Dorman and these together with Officers Voelker and Welsh and Roy Trutsell teeftified that MaKinley was under the influence of liquor and was driving in a reckless manner. McKinley claimed the other machines ran into him and denied that he was drunk. The court, however, assessed the $20 and costs for the Casey man's excursion.
Attorney O'Mara, who represented McKinley, claimed he would show that there was a frame-up between the police officers to punish his client and claimed that Officer Voelker and Attorney Sidney Oynett drove to Casey in one of the city's machines to notify Ferd Winters and Pearl Smith, who had been arrested with McKinley, that the cases had been continued and that they need not appear.
W. H. Brown, superintendent of the Fauvre Coal Co., and William Huston, who witnessed the accident, corroborated the testimony of Roach and Dorman and of the police and tho court assessed the fine.
MEAT CUTTERS BANQUET.
While other folks are worrying about the high cost of living, the meat cutters are going to have a banquet. Amalgameted Meat Cutters and Butchei Workmen, local No. 529, issued cards to a get-together banquet Aug. 21 at the Central Labor Union hall. The new union has been successful in organizing nearly all of the shops In the city.
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Waists
Choice of 200 'Wash Waists that sold at $1.50, Thursday and Friday
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Cloth Coats
49 Cloth Coats, values up to $15, Thursday and Friday
Wash Dresses
Are Reduced for Thursday and Friday as Follows: Dresses that sold up to $25.00 $10.00 Dresses that sold up to $15.00 $ 6.25 Dresses that sold up to $10.00 $ 5.00 Dresses that sold up to $ 8.75 $ 2.98 Dresses that sold up to $ 6.75 $ 1.98 Dresses that sold up to $ 5.00 $ 1.00
This is the best opportunity to replenish your wardrobe with one of these wonderful bargains.
EPVEN in your home, the number of forgotten odds and ends that are discovered at housecleaning time is surprisingly large. When you think of the loads of goods of every description that are constantly passing through "The Big Store," you can readily imagine the immense number of odds and ends that our Housecleaning is bringing to light. Articles that other stores would put into regular stock, and sell to you at regular prices, are going into this Housecleaning Sale far below what they cost at wholesale. And they are articles you need right now.
Court Restrains Man fiom Talking 10 Wife
A restraining order which prevents 'William B. Penn from talking to his wife, Laura A. Penn, or disposing of the property owned jointly by the two at 200 North Sixth street was granted Wednesday morning by Judge John E. Cox. The restraining order was issued in connection with the suit for divorce filed Tuesday by Mrs. Penn. The troubles of the Penns have been aired several times in court and a suit for divorce filed ten months ago by Mr. Penn was dropped when the couple "kissed and made up."
INTERNATIONAL BOARD WILL DISCUSS MINE AMALGAMATION
Mine Workers Take Question Before Higher Officers for Final Settlement.
Plans for the amalgamation of the district No. 11 and district No. 8, of the United Mine Workers of America, were taken before the international executive board Wednesday morning at Indianapolis by Charles Fox, secretarytreasurer of the district, William Houston, president of the district, and William Pigg, district board member. Some time ago the executive boards of the two districts met and discussed the possibilities of uniting the dstricts and it was decided to take the matter before the international board. The headquarters of District No. 8 is at Brazil, and the district ia one of the smallest Jn the organization.
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After Sept. 1 Each Applicant Must Present Portrait Less Than Two Years Old.
Owing to a recent order issued by the United States civil service commission, to become effective Sept. 1, 1914, each applicant for the civil service examinations, including mental tests, except applicants for rural carrier and fourth-class postmaster examinations, will be required to deliver to the examiner a photograph of himself, the photograph to be forwarded to the commission as a means of identification. The admission cards which are sent to the applicants will contain a space for mounting-' the photograph, and the photograph should be presented to the examiner when the candidate presents himself to take the work.
Photographs more than two years old and tintypes will not be accepted. The order is the result of the recent expose at New Albany where examinations were taken by parties who made false representations as to their identity.
PYTHIAN COMMITTEE MEETS.
Auditing Body Is Named to Go Over Encampment Books. The executive committee of the Pythian encampment held a meeting in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday evening and at the request of Secretary E. I-I. Clifford of the Chamber of Commerce an auditing committee was appointed to go over the books 'of the encampment. Chairman Harlan Pritchett appointed the following on the committee: Ghas. M.
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House Dresses
One piece House Dresses, regular $1.00 kind, Thursday and Friday
Cloth Coats
65 Cloth Coats, values up to $25.00, Thursday and Friday
Waists
Silk Waists, some are slightly mussed from handling. Values up to $8.75 Thursday and Friday
Trout, of Occidental Lodge N. 18 John R. Harkness, of Oriental Lodge No. 81, and Adolph Neukom, of Paul Revere Lodge No. 374.
Col. Harry Wade, of Indianapolis, vice chairman of the executive committee, and grand keeper of records and seals of the Indiana Grand Lodge, attended the meeting and gave an interesting account of the Supreme Lodge meeting at Winnipeg, Canada.
It is Just Natural To Admire Babies
Our altrustlc nature impels love for the cooing Infant. And at the same time of motherhood Is ever.! before us. To know what to do that will add to the physical comfort of expectant motherhood is a subject that has interested most women of all tlmea One of the real helpful things is an external abdominal application sold In most drug stores under the name of "Mother's I
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