Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 August 1914 — Page 9
FRIDAY, AUGUST tS, l»f4t
AUTOMOBILES CAUSE OF WAR IN ILLINOIS
Lawrenceville Makes Move to Stop Speeding and Running With Muffler Cut Out.
By Special Correspondent. LAWRENCEVTLLE, 111., Aug. 28.— The city council through its police committee is going after automobile drivers who persistently neglect to observe the provisions of the city ordinance governing speed of cars within the city limits. Recently a traffic policeman was appointed and he has filed charges against a number of driven who run their cars without rear lights. Now a warning1 has been issued that the ordinance regulating •peed and also one making it a mlsdenvsanor to use a muffler cut-out will be rigidly enforced on and after September 0. These ordinances were adopted by the council a year ago, but no attempt has been made heretofore to enforce them.
L08E3 LIFE UNDER WHEELS,
Colored Youth Falls Under Train, and Dies From Injuries. By Special Correspondent.
LAWRENCEVIIJLB, 111., Aug. 28.— John Keys, a colored youth about 18 years old, attempted to board a northbound freight on the Big Four Wednesday noon and slipped, falling under the wheels. One leg was severed from the body. He was taken to the Lawrenceville hospital, where he died yesterday evening. Keys was with a stock company showing here this week and said he was going to his home in Clarks, Ala. The remains were buried here Friday.
8chools Open Tuesday.
By Special Correspondent. LAWRENCEVILLE, 111., Aug. 2S The public schools will open here next Tuesday. On account of the new building not being completed, the township high school classes will be held in the court house and the Huffman hall. It is hoped the new building will be ready for occupancy the first of the year.
In" the city schools, half-day sessions will be held at the Central an til such time as the new building is finished. At the Arlington building pupils will be in better shape, as the rooms are not so crowded and two sessions will be held daily.
Ask Street Improvement.
LAWRENCETVTLJjEI, 111., Aug. 28.— Property owners on Jefferson avenue, Seventh, Eleventh, Collins and Locust streets have received notice from the board of local improvements to the effect that proceedings have been instituted in county court asking that the assessment roll for the improvement of certain portions of these streets be approved and taxes levied in accordance with ordinances adopted by the city council. The streets will be paved with vitrified brick, with combined concrete curb and gutter. The hearing has been set for September 11,
SOCIAL FOR MISSION.
An Ice cream social, for the benefit of the Fresh Air Mission, will be given Friday evening by a number of young people in the north end of the city. The event will be held at the corner of Twelfth street and Maple avenue. A band has been organized among the young people and will furnish music for the evening.
It's Easy to Peel Off Your Tail or Freckles
This is what you should do to shed a spoiled complexion: Spread evenly over the face, covering every inch of skin, a thin layer of ordinary mercolized wax. Let this stay on over night wash it
oft
next morning. Repeat daily until your complexion is as clear, soft and beautiful as a young- girl's. This result is inevitable, no matter how soiled or discolored the complexion. The wax peels off the filmy surface skin, exposing the lovely young skin beneath. The process is entirely harmless, so little of the old skin coming off at a time Mercolized wax is obtainable at any drug store one ounce usually suffices It'"* a veritable wonderworker for rough tanned, reddened, blotchy, pimpled or freckled skin.
Pure powdered saxollte Is excellent for a wrinkled skin. An ounce of It dissolved in a half pint witch hazel makes a refreshing wash-lotion. This renders the skin firm and smooth indeed, the very first application erases the finer lines the deeper ones soon follow.
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ROBBERS MAKE ESCAPE.
Bloodhounds Follow Trail to R. R. Tracks, But Lose It There. By Special Correspondent.
GREENCASTLE Ind. Aug. 28 Bloodhounds from Bedford were called to Bainbridge yesterday morning when it was found that rofobers had entered the True & True lumber yard there, the Brown and Edwards hardware store, the Ford grocery 3tore and a restaurant. Eighteen dollars in money belonging to the Knights of Pythias lodge was taken from the hardware store. The dogs traced the robbers from the store to a place south of town, and then to the Monon tracks and to a point north of town near the turn table.
May Drill For OH.
GREENCASTLiE, Ind., Aug. 28—K. H. Adklns, an oil well driller and contractor of Sullivan, was here yesterday in connection with the taking of a contract to drill some test holes north of this city for the Putnam County Oil and Gas company, which has been incorporated at $50,000.
Boys Are Injured.
GREEN CASTLE Ind. Aug. 28 Gilbert and Byron, sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart, were seriously injured late yesterday when they were thrown from a horse which they were riding, when it became frightened at a passing Monon train. The boys were unconscious for some time.
Married by Rev. Hootman. GREENCASTLE Ind. Aug. 28 Miss Ruth Stroube, daughter of former sheriff, F. M. Stroube, and Raymond Fry were married here yesterday afternoon by Rev. A. M. Hootman, pastor of the Christian church. They will make their home in Indianapolis.
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SERVICE COMMISSION PASSES ON WATER CASE
Increases Price 10 Cents on 1,000 Gallons and Allows Company to Raise Bates.
By Spccial Coirespondent GREENCASTLE, Ind., Aug. 28.—The public service commission has handed down an opinion In the Greencaatle water rates hearing. The commission has Increased the cost of water here ten cents on the thousand gallons, making It forty cents instead of thirty, and the one hundred fire hydrants in the city are now to cost the city $50 per year instead of $43. The commission did not pass on section 7 of the public utilities law, which the city attorneys from here said prohibited the commission from increasing the rates, but they paeed It up and allowed an increase in the rates, to take esflect September 1. The council at the meeting last nigrh/t accepted the rates.
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EDITORS OF WABASH VALLEY ENTERTAINED
Members of Association Are Guests of Chautauqua At Merom— JIany Present.
MER.OM, Ind., Aug. 28.—One of the most enjoyalble feiatures connected with this year's chautauqua was the entertainment yesterday of the members of the Wabash Valley Editorial association, who gathered here as guests of the chautauqua association.| They were given a royal welcome by the local committee, consisting of Dr. J. J. Parker, J. L. Pleasant, C. C. Carr, and Dr. H. M. Llchliter, of Baltimore', platform manager of the chautauqua. Luncheon was served at noon and enJoyed by the following: G. W. Harper, Robinson Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ratts, Martinsvillo, 111. Frank Kopta, Hutsonville Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pleasant, Palestine Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, Merom C. T. Jewett and Donn M. Nixon, Terre Haute Charles E3. Boyd, Shelburn W. I* Slinkard, Bloomfleld E. H. Johnson, Linton W. S. Sanford, Merom Joe S. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poynter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carr, Mrs. Will Hayes, Sullivan Dr. H. M. Lichliter..
J. L. Pleasant acted as toastmairter, and toasts were responded to by George W. Harper, of Robinson, 111., president of the editorial association. Col. C. Timothy Jewett, of Terre Haute, Dr. Lichliter, Dr. J. J. Parker, o? Merom, Joe S. Reed, the Sullivan poet, and Mrs. Paul Poynter. The party took a "boat ride down to Eagle island, where a fish fry had been prepared by R. P. White, of the Sullivan Union, and Ed Turman. It was a rare feast, and heartily enjoyed by the visitors, w"ho at the conclusion of the spread returned to Merom in time to enjoy the evening's program.
KILLS PESKY BED BUGS P. D. Q.
A full quart of the strongest bug killer on earth can be made at home with a 25c box of P. D. Q.
The new chemical, P. D. Q., pesky devils' quietus, actually puts '.he everlasting to Bed Bugs, Roaches, Ants, Moths and Flees. Pesky ougs can't f:xist where P. p. Q. has been used, as it leaves a coating on their eggs and where they habit, and prevents their hatching.
A box of P. D. Q. goes farther than a barrel of old-fashioned bug killers. Look for the devil's head on every box, also patent spout enclosed with every box iof P. D. Q. p. D. Q. kills fleas on dogs.
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Brass Bed Outfit
This outfit consists of a full size, substantial bed, in brass, with large 2 inch post and heavy filler, (bright finish) an all steel spring and a 45 lb. cotton top mattress. This is an unusual offer and one that warrants your inspection. Is fully worth regular price of $18, but special Saturday, the outfit
a that warrants
$11.98
Dressers
We have several new designs in Dressers Just arriving that will bear close inspection. They are well built of oak, mahogany,
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cassian walnut and maple. From among this lot of new designs, we have selected one for our special Saturday. It is built of oak, golden finish has large roomy base, deep drawers, and heavy plate mirror. Ifs worth $22.50 but sells Saturday, •acb
omy oase, deep
$16.98
Kitchen Cabinet
The labor saver in the home and no kitchen Is complete without on-e. The one shown above has cabinet for china, disappearing doors, sanitary flour bin, glass jars for sugar and spices, full sliding afluminum top and roomy cupboard base. It's our regular $35.00 cabinet selling special Saturday, each
minum top anw
$27.98
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SILBERMAN'S
OUR GUARANTEE
Whether you buy for cash or on extended credit, Siiberman's guarantee goes with each purchase. It is upon satisfaction that this store has gained a large patronage and wo are as much interested as you that every piece of furniture bought here be exactly as reoresented.
Linoleum
We are showing this sanitary floor covering in a host of new patterns and color combinations. This includes the best qualities of printed, imported and inlaid goods in botlj two and four yard widths, and what we consider the best line we ever handled. Prices have been clipped as low as possible, consistent with quality, ranging from $1.75 down to, square yard
49c
Rugs Rugs
Several new fall patterns have just arrived bringing this department up to our usual high standard. This includes all the most popular weaves, in the standard sizes, and each rug is perfect. See the new three-tone tan effects. Below Is a partial price list ol' the bargains offered Saturday. Matting Rugs, size 9x12 feet, eetl d»"| QQ •pedal Saturday Ingrain Ruga, size 9X12 ft, sell AO special Saturday Wool Fiber Rugs, size 9x12 feet, d»Q sell special Saturday Tapestry Rugs, Size 9*12 feet, (JA QQ sell special Saturday Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 feet, (?1 QQ sell special'Saturday tP-LO*«/0
Dining Room Special
This outfit consists of a table and six chairs. The table Is pedestal design, round top that measures 42 Inches, and extends to six feet. Extra heavy base. The table is built of oak and finished golden color. The chairs match table in design and finish and have leather seat. Usually the outfit sells at $25.00, but as a special offer Saturday, the outfit
na nave leather
$18.98
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Library Tables
We have replenished this line with a number of good styles and ask your close Inspection. The woods used in their construction are, oak, mahogany and Circassian walnut. The designs axe new, both oval and square shapes, with the mark of quality showing plainly. Prices are the lowest possible, considering quality, ranging from $35.00 down to ......
of quality
57.98
Book Case Special
A case that serves a two-fJld purpose. Book case and writing deek. One side has glass front, and adjustable shelves for the books, while the other has roomy desk, with its many drawers and pigeon holes for manuscripts. All combined in one solid piece. The case is oak and finished a rich golden color. Usually it sells at $14, but as special (Saturday, each .......
solid piece. The
$11.49
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Chifforobes
The handiest piece of furniture in the home and one that will be used every day. It combines a chiffonier with a wardrobe and has the advantage of being in one substantial piece. The cases are in a variety of styles, while the woods used are oak, mahogany and maple. Prices are the lowest possible, considering quality, beginning at
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oak, mahogany
$19.98
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