Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 October 1914 — Page 3
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'ii^DAY, OCTOBER 15. 1914.
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Parke County Democratic Committee Schedules Labor Man for Thursday Afternoon.
By Special Correspondent ROCKVILLE, Ind, Oct. 15-—Thurs-day at 4:30 p. m. the democratic central committee has scheduled the Hon. W. B. AVilson, secretary of labor and ex-presldent of the United Mine Workers of America, to speak at Rosedale, Parke county.
Other speakers for the campaign and their places of meeting are the Hon. Claude G. Bowers, Mecca, Thursday night, October 22, and at Montezuma the following evening. The Hon. Dick Miller, of Indianapolis, formerly of Rockville comes to Goodin's Corner, near his birthplace, Monday night, October 19 Brldgeton, Tuesday night Rosedale, Wednesday night, and Mecca, Thursday evening.
Telephone Boss Resigns.
By Special Correspondent. ROCKVILLE, Ind., Oct. 16—A. W. Murphy, who for the past seven years has managed the Parke County Telephone company's business, has resigned to enter the work elsewhere. His resignation takes place November 1, when H. G. Knight, of the Indianapolis Bell telephone office, will take his place. Mr. Murphy will have a public sale of all his household effects Monday at his residence, corner of High and Virginia streets.
Suffers Broken Leg.
By Special Correspondent. ROCKVILLE Ind., Oct. 16.—While in the employ of John Lusk, owner of Turkey Run, George Miller was stretching a wire fence when a post •was forced out of the ground by the strain on it and struck him on the leg, breaking it. The accident occurred near Grange Corner, Sugar Creek township.
CITY IS REFUSED.
Utilities Commission Will Not Order Reopening of Street. By Special Cor rp-snonOo'i:.
MOUNT CAEMBL, 111., Oct. 15.—The state utilities commission has handed down a decision in the case of Mount Carmel against the Big Four railroad, in which the city sought to have Chestnut street opened. The commission refuses to enter an order for the opening of the street, saying it would be dangerous.
prominent People Wed.
By Special Correspondent. MOUNT CARMEL, 111., Oct. 15.—Richard R. Stansfield, assistant cashier of the First State bank, and Miss Marguerite Habberton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Habberton, two of the most prominent young people in Mount Carmel, were married here last night Rev. J. G. Tucker. -Ci
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DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS.
Where Candidates Will Speak From Now Until Election. The following precinct meetings were announced today by the democratic central committee:
Riley—Asperger's hall, October 14, 7 p. m. Plerson—Blaekhawk school, October 14. p. m.
Nevins—Fontanet, Octo-ber 15, 3 p. ni. Terre Haute—Headquarters, October 15, 8 p. m.
Pralrieton Manhart's blacksmith shop, October 16, 7 p. m. Prairie Creek—Ring's hall, Middletown, October 16, 8 p. m.
Fayette—Shirkieville, October 17, 7 p. m. Harrison B—Maple Leaf club,
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Lost Creek—Seelyville hall, October 19, S p. m. Honey Creek—Township house, October 20, 7 p. m.,
Linton—Pimento school, October 20, 8 p. m. Nevins C—Burnett, October 21, 7 p. m.
Nevins B—Coal Bluff, October 21, 8 p. m. Otter Creek A—Atherton school, October 22, 7 p. m.
Otter Creek B—North Terre Haute, October 22, 8 p. m. Fayette B—New Goshen, October 23, 7 p. m.
Sugar Creek—West Terre Haute, October 23, 8 p. m. Sugar Creek—St. Mary's, October 24, 7 p. m.
A, First—City court room, October 26, 7 p. m. B, First—580 South October 20, 7 .30 p. m.
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C, First—1200 South October 26, 8 p. m. D, First—Third and October 2fi, 8:30 p. m.
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A, Second—Germania 26, 9 p. ni. B, Second—Tenth and streets, October 28, 7 p. m.
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C, Second—Manson's store, 1443 South Twelfth, October 28, 7:30 p. m. 1, Second—1604 South Seventh street, October 28, 8 p. m.
A, Third—Tnirteenth and One-half rtreet and Wabash avenue, October 28, 8:30 p. m.
B, Third—Thirteenth and One-half and Poplar streets, October 28, 9 p. m. C, Third—Saventeenth and Hulman streets, October 29, 7 p. m.
A, Fourth—1121 Elm street. October 29, 7:30 p. m. B, Fourth—Fourteenth and Liberty avenue, October 29. 8 p. m.
C, Fourth—Fifteenth and Liberty avenue, October 29, 8:30 p. m. D, Fourth—Thirtieth street and TV bash avenue, October 29, 9 m.
A, Fifth—Germania hotel, October 80. 7 p. m. B, Fifth—817 North Sixth and Onehalf street, October 30, 7:30 p. m.
C, Fifth—Eighth street and Lafayette avenue, October 30, 8 p. in. D, Fifth—Smith's barn, October 30, 8:30 p. m.
A, Sixth—Volunteers' hall, Octobcr SO, 9 p. m. B, Sixth—Third and Eagle streets, October 81, 7 p. m.
C, Sixth—Fifth street and Big Four railroad. October 27, 7 p. m. D, Sixth—Memorial park, October 27, 7:30 p. m.
A, Seventh—St. Ann's hall, October J7, 8 p. m. B, Seventh—2331 Fourth avenue, October 27, 8:30 t. m.
C, Seventh—1330 Eighth avenue, October 27, 9 p. m. D, Seventh—Twelve Points, November 2, 7:30 p. m.
GIVE BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Bowling Green People Entertain in Honor of John Heffner. By Special Correspondent.
BOWLING GREEN, Inr Oct. 15.— Mrs. John Heffner, assis' 3d by her neighbors and friends, planned and ruccessfully carried out a surprise on John Heffner, October 11, at his home, west of Bowling Green, it being his birthday anniversary. Mr. Heffner, accompanied by one of his neighbors, vient out for a walk and when "he returned the neighbors and friends with •well filled baskets had gathered In and had dinner awaiting him. Those who enjoyed the day's pleasure were: Rev. and Mrs. Muntord and son, Paul Mrs. William Greis^r, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ross Leachman, Mr. and Mrs. William Greiser and daughter, Rose Mary: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kronyse and son, Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Knist and daughter, Freda: Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman and daughter, Emma Ellen Mr. and Mr3.
Eugene Hicks and daughter, Yuma Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boyce and sons, Robert, Willie and Raymond Mr. and Mrs. James Killion, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heffner and daughter, Wildis Mrs. Mathlas Hoffman, Mrs. Harlan Schafer and daughter, Mazo, and son, Joe- Mr. and Mrs. John Leachman, Mr. George Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. John Heffner and son, Melvin Messrs. John Kicks, Roy Trout, Renos Killion, Charles Arnink, Benyard HofTman, Chester Hicks, Kenneth Bcyce and Rev. Killion Misses Sylvia Hoffman, Ivy Hicks, Leora Hoffman, Mae Boyce and Gladys Hoffman. All departed at a late hour, feeling that the day was wll spent with pleasure and wishing Mr. Heffner many more happy birthdays.
THE COMPANY INCORPORATES.
By Special Correspondent. BLOOMFIELD, Tnd., Oct. 15.—The Greene County Brick and Tile Manufacturing company has filed articles of incorporation with the county recorder, the capital stock being listed as $50,000. The incorporators are A. Carlton Snodgrass, George W. Cotton and Marshall Cotton, all of Marion, Tnd. The purpose of the concern is to manufacture brick, tile, earthen ware, drainage sewers and similar products at Tulip, four miles east of Bloomfleld.
Coliegre Romance.
By Special Correspondent. BLOOMFIELD, Ind.. Oct. 15.—Miss Anna McGee, daughter of Judge and I Mrs. John D. McGee, of Rushville, was I married Wednesday to Carl Eveleigh, of Bloomfleld. The wedding is the cul- I mination of a college romance, started when both were students at the Indiana I university. They will reside in Indian- I apolis.
SEELYVILLE M00SERS MEET. I
The progressive meeting at Seelvville Thursdav evening will be addressed hv John Kingsbury, of Indianapolis, one of the nominees for the superior bench Marion county. Mr. Kingsburv is a former socialist anil at the meeting Thursday evening lie will give his reasons for leaving that party and becoming a progressive.
WILSON TONIGHT.
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Infants' Hose, in black and colors, regular 25c value sale price, the pair 7c
Children's Cotton Ribbed Hose in broken sizes in black only regular 25c value sale price, 2 for —25c
Women's Lisle Hose, the "Truso" make discontinued numbers, regular 50c value sale price, three pairs for —$1.00
40c Salmon 25c
"Clover Hill" brand fancy Alaska river Red Salmon one pound tall cans, 2 cans OK/* for LkdKs
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If You Should Desire a Hat lo Match a Suit or Gozvn
—You can find it here. If a black Hat is your preference you can choosc from hundreds if it is just a harmonizing- touch in trimming, that too is here.
Suit Hats, close fitting, smartly trimmed with flowers and feathers, in all the new Fall shades prices from $3.50 to $19
Trimmed Hats, a special lot of trimmed hats is attracting attention regular $7.50 Lo $10.00 values special, each —$5.00
Sailors, many new blocks in the small black velvet sailor with grosgrain edge and band special, each —$4.00
The Spanish Sailor very popular now with a band of monkey fur prices from $3.00 to $8.00
Black Velvet Sailors, very exceptional values at, each —$1.50
We are also showing a beautiful collection of Afternoon Hats and Hats for evening wear.
Millinery Section. Second Floor.
A Sale of Women's and Children's
Good Hosiery
—Friday we shall hold a Special Sale of Women's and Children's Hosiery, offering- exceptional values which we are sure will attract attention.
"Onyx" Silk Hose, silk or lisle tops, in colors or black regular $1 and $1.25 value sale price, the pair 79c
Children's Hose in black ribbed double heel and toes double knee guaranteed to give satisfactory wear regular 17c value sale price, 2 pairs for —25c
Main Floor—West Aisle.
The Glove of a Thousand Virtues—
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Harrison's "Reindeer
—Many women are discarding bulky and stiff looking gloves in favor of those of clinging fabrics which do not detract from the beauty and supple grace of the hands. They have learned that hands look smaller and prettier in the soft Harrison "Reindeer"' Gloves than in any other.
The fabric from which these gloves is made resembles the exquisite skin of the reindeer, which is softer and fluffier than chamois.
Soap and cold water will make them new and fresh always soft and fluffy— as often as you wish. And the oftener they are washed the longer they will wear —making it possible to use light colors which you would hesitate to use in ordinary wear with leather gloves on account of cleaning expense. To be had ONLY at Root's. "Harrison's" Half Pique 2 clasp gloves for women paris point stitching in black, white, pearl, gray, reindeer and biscuit colors the pair —$1.00 "Harrison's" 2 clasp Chamoiseud© Gloves reindeer finish iWhite with black embroidery and black, gray and reindeer the pair —25c and 50c "Harrison's" Sued? Duplex Mosquetaire Gloves 23 inch paris point stitching 2 pearl clasps in white only, the pair —$1.00 and $2.50
Friday's Special Offerings From Our
Pure Food Grocery Store
37c Batter 31c
Nance's fresh churned Creamery Better best for the table, the pound
31c
Important Notice
We will accept telephone orders on any of the above specials with a $1.00 order of other groceries. Otherwise they are sold at the counter only.
Salt, Morton's free running Table Salt 3 packages for 25c, a package for ®c
Salad 'Dressing "Yacht Club' brand unecjualed for lobster, chicken and all salads bottle for 42c, 24c and 10c
Malt Nutrine, a nutritive tonic strengthening and invigorating, guaranteed bv the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co., case of 12 bottles for $2.25 the bottle —29c
We redeem bottles at 25c the dozen. Rice fancy whole head Jap rice, 3u pounds for 20c, pound for —7c
Soda Fountain —Basement
Main Floor—East Aisle.
goc Flour 75c
A large 24 V2 pound sack of Pillsbury Best Flour sale fff price I
$c Sardines 3 1-20 15c Sardines 10c Tour choige of either a size can of domestic Sardines in good oil for 3%c or regular 15c can in mustard sauce for
10c
Mallo unexcelled for icing, fruit salads, pastries, ice cream, etc. regularly 25c Friday, tin for —19c
Sweet Potatoes extra fancy Jersey sweet potatoes, the pound —3c Baked Beans, None Such brand oven baked cans cut for your inspection large No. 2 regular 15c cans, dozen $1.25 the can 11c
Kidney Beans fancy dry kidney beans advance price 11c our price the pound —9c
Catsup Snider's tomato catsup made from red ripe tomatoes, regular 25c bottle for —19c
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In Connection with Scruggs-Vandervoort-Barney Co., St. Louis. |_ We Give and Redeem SURETY COUPONS.
Separate Garments fine ribbed fleece lined vests and drawers vests finished with silk tape and pearl buttons, drawers are ankle length with French bands broken sizes regularly 50c and 60c sale price, three garments for —$1.00
Separate Garments fleeoe lined vests and drawers in broken sizes regularly 25c and 35c sale price, the garment 19c
Vests, in medium weight with high neck and long or short sleeves, slightly soiled, formerly 50c sale price, three garments for —$1.00
Drawers, medium weight, both knee and ankle lengths with French bands, slightly soiled formerly 50c sale price three garments for —$1.00
Union Suits, fine ribbed fleece lined cotton union suits, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length extra sizes only regularly 85c sale price, the suit —55c
Knit Underwear Section.
All the Lovely
New Silks
—Nowhere else will you find a more complete stock of the new Silks for Fall than at Root's. A few:
New Silk Poplins a very flne quality of wide Silk Poplin with soft brilliant finish in a good range of colors for new Fall Suits and Skirts special, the yard —$1.00
New Silk Crepe de Chine 40 inches wide finest quality to be had at the price all pure Silk firm weave soft finish in the new Fall colors for evening and afternoon wear special, the yd. —$1.50
Roman Stripe Plush very flne quality soft non^mussable finish with Roman stripes of the new colors to be used for hats and trimmings and in combination vith the new broad cloths special, the yard $2.50
Black Canton Crepes these Canton crepes are 40 inches wide vith permanent soft crepe finish and are one of the leading fabrics of the season specially priced, the yard —$2.00 to $3.50
Roman Stripes in cords, satins, velvets and plushes the leading fabric for Fall trimmings special, the yard —$1.50 to $5.00
Main Floor—East Aisle.
Come Here tor
Fall Suits
—Our stock of Women's and Misses' New Fall Suits is unmatched in variety and. values. A few:
Suits made of Wide Wale Cheviot, made in full Redingote style have broad fitted girdles, collars and cuffs of good quality velvet in colors of navy, black, green and plum, in all sizes regular $20.0.0 value specially priced, each —$14.75
Suits, made of good quality French cheviot and fancy novelties in Redingote and the various ne. fancy cuts in all colors with the latest cut and finishes regular $25 values specially priced, each $18.00
Suits, made of good broadcloth, poplin, French basket weaves and highest grades of cheviot in a large range of different styles tcr select from in all colors and sizes regular $35.00 and $37.50 values specially priced, each —$25.00
English Cheviot Suits, made with the long Redingote coat have deep shade of velvet collars and cuffs fancy button trimmed plain skirt with front pleats in colors of plum, Copenhagen, navy, brown and black. Price, each —$15.00
Second Floor.
Special Values In
Bedding
—Below we list two special items in Bed Spreads and Sheets:
Unbleached Sheets 90x99 inches well made of good firm quality seamless sheeting hand made wlln wide hem regular $1.00 value sale price, each —79c
Bed Spreads extra large size 85 by 95 inches firmly woven of Jong staple yarns, with soft finish !n a good assortment of patterns neatly hemmed regular $1.85 value saie price, each —$1.48
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Friday the Root Store Shalt Start a Special. Sale of Women's Knit Underwear
—Tomorrow, Friday, morning at 8:30 o'clock we shall start a very Special Sale of Women's Knit Underwear. This event has been planned to clear away all garments which are slightly soiled from counter and table display, as well as to dispose of some broken sizes. These are the two reasons "why" for the Sale the items are listed below and which we guarantee to be exactly as stated. If your Winter's suppl}- needs replenishing—surely this is your opportunity
Union Suits, fleece lined cotton union suits high neck, long sleeves and ankle length finished with silk tape and pearl buttons extra sizes only regularly $1.00 sale price, three suits for $2.25, or the suit 79c
Union Suits, medium weight high neck, short sleeves and ajikle length regular sizes only regularly 75c, sale price, the suit —49c
Union Suits fine ribbed fleece lined union suits I?utch neck, elbow sleeve and ankle length broken sizes regularly 75c sale price, the suit —55c
Union Suits, fleece lined, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length extra sizes only regularly 59c sale price, the suit •—45c"
Union Suits, medium weight high neck, long sleeves and ankle length also high neck, short sleeves and knee length regular sizes only regularly $1.00 sale price, three suits for $2.25 or the suit —79c
Guaranteed Linoleum in fclle, mosaic, figure and wood effects the season's newest patterns and colorings laid on your floor, the square yard 39c
Guaranteed Linoleum) in tile, wood effect and figured patterns, heaviest grade season's newest patterns in all colors 6, 7^ and 12 ft. wide laid on your floor the square yard —59c
Linoleum Section. Third Floor.
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Pro-Lino, the new floor covering in beautiful tile and figure patterns heavy weight absolutely water-proof will lay flat without stretching or buckling laid on your floor the square yard 29c
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I*or Any Purpose You May Wish
Good Linoleum
-Clean, bright, sanitary, cheery in appearance and of wonderful service is good Linoleum. Only the best is sold here and jyou have a complete stock I to select from. Every yard is guaranteed to give reasonable wear and is laid on your floor without any extra charge.
Some Special Values Obtainable In
Serviceable Rugs
—Our Rug Section on the Third Floor is supremely ready to fill every need for good and serviceable floor coverings—rugs known for their wearing quality. The ones we list below are very special values:
Wool and Fibre Rugs sizes 9x12 feet half wool and half fibre all colors and a flne lot of patterns, special, each $4.95
Axminster Rugs, size 9x12 ft. Smith's and Sloan's extra heavy Axminster Rugs floral, oriental and mottled patterns in all colors we guarantee for service special, each $15.75
Rug Section.
Parlor Brooms one lot of 75 doz. regularly 35c sale price, each 25c
Ironing Boards strong level boards regularly $1.25 sale price, each 98c
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Toilet Paper, Old Mill Stream brand regularly 6c the roll, C% A Friday, 5 rolls for
Axminster Rugs, size Il%xl4 ft. in floral and oriental patterns all colors and absolutely fast yarn dyed special, each —$24*75
Body Brussels Rugsj size 9x12 ft. heavy five frame all worsted body Brussels Rugs choice medallion, all-over and oriental patterns, 9x12 ft. size for $24.75 the 11.3x12 ft. size for —$3&00
News of Friday's Special Sale in
The Basement
—Our Housewares Section in the Basement will offer several very special values for tomorrow's selling. Every housekeeper ought to be interested in these:
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Third Floor.
Skinecs aluminum cast, No. 8 size another lot of 100 regularly $2.25 sale price, each $1.49
Coal Hods of gaivau.^cd iron 17 inch size regularly 39c with limit of 2, sale price, each -—25o
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Vacuum Cleaners hand power one lot of 17 regular price $6.98 to close out, while they last, each
$1.98
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