Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 April 1915 — Page 8
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Dan W. Cullins In Custody of West Frankfort Officials on Charge of Fixing Bills.
By Special Correspondent. MT. VERNON, 111., April 9.—Dan W. Cullins, of Mt. Vernon, is under arrest at West Frankfort, charged with raising $1 bills to $10 bills, $2 bills to $20 bills, and £5 bills to $50 bills. His arrest was made by Fran kin county officials after he had pjassed several of the raised bills in that city. Considerable spurious money was found in his pockets, it is alleged. Cullins has family in this city.
PEOPLE ASK FOR ELECTION.
Petition Is Filed Against Martin Henn, Town Clerk. By Speoial Correspondent.
MT. VERTTON, I1L. April 9.—The People ex el E. H. Mar teeny, O. F. Burke, L. I* Emmerson, George W. Howard, Sam Casey, G. K. Johnson, Albert Allen and Klrby Smith, are the complainants named in a petition for mandamus against Martin Henn, town clerk of Mount Vernon township, filed Wednesday. The prayer of the petitioners is for a special election to be caJled at which time a vote to change the one-man road commissioner system back to the old plan of three men will be held. The town clerk has re fused to call the special election on the grounds that he cannot do so legally. The supreme court recently refused to take jurisdiction In this case and returned it to the circuit court.
Marriage Lioenses.
By Special Correspondent. MT. VERXOX, 111., April 9.—Marriage licenses were issued in Mt. Vernon by County Clerk John Young during the past week to the following: William Fleener, 63, and Parthena Hopper, 63, both Mt. Vernon Bay Knowles. 19, and Nellie Harville, 18, both Spring Garden William J. Hullman, 35, and Dora Zick, 44, both of Centralia Fred Smith, 23, and Cynthia Evans, 24, both Belknap John Jenkins, 24, Wayne county, and Nova Johnson, 19, Webber A. J. King, 55, and Rosa Compton, 45, both Centralia E. F. Morris 39, Chicot, Ark., and Mary Reckling, 24, Centralia Elmer Morgan, 24, and Lydia Bain, 21, both Mt. Vernon Hv. Overton, 2S, and Mabel Smith, 18, both colored, of Mit. Vernon Nathan Gray, 29, and Myrtle Elliott, 24, both of Fairfield.
Word of Missing Man.
By Special Correspondent. MT. VERNON, 111., April 9.—H. W. Estes, a motorman of this city, disappeared from home three weeks a^o and his whereabouts were unknown until Wednesday when the family received a letter mailed in New Orleans* La., stating that the missing man had sailed on
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A young woman in this town has lost her heart, and there will goon be a runaway match, a sensational elopement will make every heart beat faster and in
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mpathy with the couple and againBt parents, for every one loves a lover. Providing the girt is strong, healthy and wise, she will go on loving her husband, just as she risked everything for him in the beginning. No doahi the majority of such marriages are happy and tarn out well, and, as the sequel to the novel sayB, "They lived happy ever afterward." There is another aspect to married life, howjever, which is very unhappy in its conclusion. Women suffer in girlhood ifrom backache, spine-ache and headaches, followed by irregularities, painful or disagreeable. It is often the [resvBt of days of girlhood passed in overcrowded public schools, or worse,
Et a jail-like "boarding eohool for young The brain Is crowded, indite foods disturb the stomach, the does not get healthful growth, and the undeveloped woman leaves school to plnnge into social dissipations, followed only too closely by the taking np ©f wifely duties and responsibility towards ft husband who has only noticed her beautiful face. The woman suffrom continued nervousness,
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advice of a physician is deterred there from by basnfulness, and so are many single women, and we should advise these to write at once to a specialist, who will treat their correspondence as strictly confidential, and give them an intelligent medical opinion of their cases without cost. Address Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
LINES IN THE FACE MAKE WOMEN LOOK OLD and they show the effect of unnatural Bufferings—of headaches, backaches, dizziness, hot flashes, pains in lower Itmbs, pains In groins, bearing-down sensations.
These' symptoms indicate that Nature needs help. Overwork, wrong dressing, lack of exercise, and other causes have been too much for Nature—and outside aid must be called upon to restore health and strength.
Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the Vegetable Remedy for Woman's Ills that relieves nervous exhaustion and irritability and removes other distressing symptoms due to disturbed eonditionsof the delicate feminine organism.
Por nearly fifty years it has been used with more than satisfaction by the young, middle-aged and the elderly —by daughters, wives and mothers. You will find it of great, benefit. Sold by Medicine Dealers in liquid or tablet form, or send Doctor V. *M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 50 one-cent stamps for trial box of Tablets by mail.
DR. PIERCE'S PLEASANT PELLETS
i.needs the advice of a phy- Relieve constipation, rerul»?*e the liver The young wife desiring the 1 aad bowels. Easy to talke as candy.
WILLIAM DAVE11X.
William Davern, a son of Joe Cavern, fcr many years a member of the fire department, is in the Marion county jail, awaiting action of the Federal grand jury on the charg-j of perjury in connection with the conspiracy trial. Davern was democratic clerk at I'recinct C, Sixth ward, and duriny his testimony exhibited a defiant air toward the court and thn district attorney. Asked in turn as to the action of Fred Morrison, inspector, in handling the voting machine on election day, as to whether he pulled th-3 lever, operated the
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machine, he replied in a lou.l voice to each question, "He did not." It was not so much th® language used as the tone that incensed the district attorney
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Judge Affirms Deoision.
By Special Correspondent. MT. VERNON, 111., April 9.—County Judge A. D. Webb had the unique distinction of affirming one of his de-
and the court, and the former, after calling attention to the fact that Davein's testimony disputed *hat of more than a score of witnesses. Including Miss Dora Burr and her sister, and W A. Braden, asked that he be held to the federal grand jury on the perjury charge. His bond was fixed at $5,000.
Later in the trial Morrison withdrew his plea of not guilty and entered a plea of guilty. There is a possibility tnat there may not be a May grand jury in iho federal court, in which event Davern will be compelled to lie in Jail until the next grand jury meets, in November, unless he can secure the amount of bond required. Judge Anderson may bo asked to reduce it.
cteions as county Judge before the case of the People vs. V. E. Richardson, administrator in the estate of Rebecca Galbraith could go to county court to be taxed according to the inherit ance tax laws. The case will next be taken to the supreme court on an appeal from the county court. The amount of the Inheritance tax now claimed by the estat eis about $1,200 and the total amount of the estate is $20,000.
Many Move to Danville.
By Special Correspondent. MT. VERNON, 111.. April 9.—On account of the shortage of work in the car shops in Mt. Vernon the past winter and fall many of Mt. Vernon's best citizens were forced to get out and locate jobs In other places. Danville seems to have been one of the best places to And work and as a result more than forty Mt Vernonites are now on the pay rolls of the C. & ID. I. at Danville and more are to follow very shortly.
WESTERN UNION CUTS WOMAN WOW PAY
NEW YORK, April 9.—An eight hour day in place of nine hours for women employes of the Western Union Telegraph Co. will be put into effect in its large offices throughout the country the first of next week, it was announced at the headquarters of the company today. The order effects about 2,000 women and girls on day duty. Those employed at night have been working from 7 to 7% hours, it was stated.
Manager H. N. Uliery, of the local Western Union office, said he had received no notice that his force would be affected by the new order announced in the dispatch from New York. "Local conditions sometimes enter into those matters," he said, ''and while I recently received inquiries from district headquarters regarding the women he re I a be In formed as to their purpose."
There are five women employed in the local office during the day.
FOREST FIRES THREATEN.
Villages and Homes In Pathway of Spreading Flames. LEXINGTON, Ky., April 9.—Forest fires in the mountains in the southern part of this state had gained such headway today as to threaten villages and Isolated homes, according to a report received here. In Pulask county the fires are reported beyond control and working their way toward the Tennessee line.
The continued drought in the mountains for the past several weeks is making the work of the Are fighters re if re or a an less rain falls soon, great damage will result to the timber tracks.
SID 0YNETT PUZZLED.
Sid Oynett, local attorney, has been called to appear before the Marlon county grand Jury at Indianapolis Saturday morning, but said Friday afternoon that he could not figure what they wanted him for. It has been rumored that a number of Terre Hauteans would be examined by the Marion Jury about reports of sending floaters to Indianapolis on election day to vote foor Agayor Joseph Bell.
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Ootton Toweling, the absorbent twill with fast oolor borders cheaper than paper only three bales In the lot good 6o Cp 1 value. Receiver's Sale, yd.
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Mercerized Table Linen, full 88 inches wide pure white, permanent finish it is a long time since such a price was mentioned a 85a damask. Receiver's Sale, yard
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All Linen Crash, not trash every Inch guaranteed all linen made in Ireland, full 16 inches wide best 12%o value. Receiver's Sale, yard ...
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50c Silk Brocaded Fancy Silks, full 27 inches wide choice new spring designs a 60c silk material. Receiver's Sale, yard
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Genuine Pepperell Sheeting each and every bolt stamped Pepperell, full 8.4 wide unbleached 25o grade. Receiver's Sale, yard
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18c
$1.00 BOLT LONG CLOTH, 59o Ten-yard bolts of English Long Cloth at almost half price BOO bolts to be sold, each bolt containing 10 yards worth 10c yard. Receiver's Sale,
59c
15c quality Stephen's Crash, all shrunk crash, full 17 and 18 ins. wide strictly all linen will look cheap to you in a few Q/» months. Receiver's Sale, yd.
5 dozen Petticoats made of black imitation heatherbloom, full length and width regular 50o kind, while they last at. (Limit two to each customer.) j-
50 dozen Gingham Petticoats in the nurse stripes, scalloped edge regular 39c kind special at (Limit two to each customer.)
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25 dozen White Waists, low neok effects, lace and embroidery trimmed, all sizes, regular 79c 1 kind, extra special at JL*/V/ (Limit two to each customer.)
25 dozen Sateen Petticoats, full width and lengths black, green and navy blue, regular 69o kind extra special, at (Limit one of each color.)
29c
Women's Corset Covers 50c Values
25c
Of soft nainsook, fly front, trimmed in dainty Swiss embroidery, front and back lace edge ribbon drawn string.
Men's Night Shirts, made of good cambric, neck, trimmed with mercerized braid, full cut, all sizes. Bell-Jaynes price 60c now Odv
Cotton Roller Toweling a good toweling for kitchen or office absorbent full bleached good 6Vio value. Receiver's Sale, yard
Mercerised Table Efeun&sk, full two years wide looks like all linen will wear better than all linen a 75c grade. Remember, 72 in. wide, yardO^l/
76c quality Storm Serges sponged and shrunk, full 88 1ns. wide colors navy, black, tan, red, gray and green, at the unheard of price, Receiver's Sale, yard
Standard Mill Lino Scrims with hemstitched borders 86 inches wide colors ecru, white and cream ten distinct patterns to select from 25c value. Receiver's Sale, yard
Sale, yard
12,c
10 dozen Dressing Sacques made of dark colored percale, belted effect all sizes up to 46 regular 39c kind, extra special.. AtJ^ (Limit two to each customer.)
About 26 Russian Tunto Dress Skirts, made of the finest all wool serges, gaberdines and poplins and some imported silk poplins. To those not caring for the style they are the biggest value ever offered. They are originally $4.98 and up to $10.00. Choice during this sale &t
30c can fancy yellow clmg peaches 19c 20c can yellow free peaches syrup 15c 2 cans Michigan yellow free peaches 25c 50c No. 10 cans yellow free peaches 33c $1.00 No. 10 cans red pitted cherries 69c 60c No. 10 cans California apricots 35c 75c No. 10 cans solid pack blackberries 45c 85c No. 10 cans solid pack black raspberries 55s 40c No. 10 cans solid pack apples 25c 132 ounce, full gallon, bottle pure catsup 59c 2 cans Cuban sliced pineapple 25c 25c cans Hawaiian sliced pineapple 18c 15c cans No. 2^2 green string beans 10c 15c cans fancy whole red beets .10c 5 pound package Argo Gloss lump starch ., 17c 40 hardwood polished clothes pins for ...5c
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Standard Crochet Bed Quilt, full size, 72x80, regular price $1 extra special for two days only to ladies only, one limit Receiver's Sale
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10c
Dotted Swiss Scrims, full 88 Inches wide handsome patterns for sash curtains aqd overdrapes good 15o value. Receiver's Sale, yard ..
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Genuine Amoskeag and Excelsior Apron Checks the like has never been known in this city a lOo apron gingham, known to every woman. Receiver's 1
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About 18 dresses, made of all wool crepe poplin in navy blue and black silk trimmed sizes 16 to 88 regular $5 dresses, to close out, while they last, at..
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Bell-Jay lies Receivers' Stock Sal# Saturday Extraordinary Specials
$1.49
$2.49
About 100 beautiful silk, lace, chiffon and crepe de chine silk Waists all are sample waists, well made and all this season's styles good colors and all sizes regular prices were from $2.98 to $5.00 choice while they last at
$1.59
$2.00 Silk Petttcoats, black and all colors. Extra special
Women's Gowns
Ofi Splendid $1.25 Quality at
silk braided girdles.
$1.00
79c
Made of soft nainsook. S 11 pover or Hubbard styles, Empire ef
Ky., Receivers' Stock
Genuine Pepperell Sheeting each and every yard stamped Pepperell half bleached or full bleached 9.4 wide 86c 00/» grade. Receiver's Sale, yd
Genuine Pepperell Sheeting each and every yard stamped Pepperell half bleached or full bleached 10.4 wide 40o A4 grade. Receiver's Sale, yd.*trX\s
86-lnoh Curtain Scrims, the good round thread curtain material, with sun fast colored borders a good 10c material. Receiver's Sale, yard
5c
Dress Ginghams, Red Seal and Everett Classics plain and new spring styles cheaper at retail here than the average merchant pays wholesale 10c value. J? 7 Receiver's Sale, yard 8 V/
Polar Sheets, full size 72x90 made out of full bleached muslin finished seams a splendid bed sheet worth 50c. Never before and never again. Receiver's Sale, she^t
25c
Peerless Sheets, full sice 72x90, a splendid quality full bleached muslin finished seams well worth 65c sold as long as one case lasts. Receiver's Sale
30c
Mercerized Napkins, hemmed and ready for use full size 18x 18 the best 15c napkins on earth good chance for restaurants and boarding houses to buy now. Receiver's 1
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lar skirts, plenty of good colors to select from sizes for women and misses lots of time to wear a serge dress. Former prices ip fiO ufi to $11. Special sale price
EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY BARGAIN BULLETIN, THIRD FLOOR
Princess Slips
$1.50 VALUES AT 98o Of fine Long Cloth, open front, yoke and
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Swiss embrold ered trimmed. Very pretty.
NEW COMBINATION SUITS. Open front, with emid re an a medallions, insert in and lace edges $1.25 values 79o{ $1.60 values 98c.
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and front. About ten styles. Very special. 79o.
Men's high grade Spring needle Union Suits, sample lines from the best mills, such as Cooper's, Piqua, Otis a.nd B. V. D., slightly mussed. Bell-Jaynes price up to $1.50 now
79c
Ladies' Gauze Vests, Richelieu and Swiss Ribbed with mercerized tape, full bleached some are lisle finished: regular sizes only. BellJaynes price 10c now
SATURDAY SPECIALS Four pounds navy beans ...'
Three pounds Hma beans Two pounds kidney beans
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Peerless Sheets, extra stee Six 90 full finished center seams made out of good all Meached muslin a 75o sheet. Qfw» Receiver's Sale ... Ot)C
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Two eases Olan brand fan bleached Muslin, yard wide no dressing pure white cotton 7%Q value. Receiver's Sale, yard
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Bates' Seersucker Ginghams, Tolle du Nord Ginghams and French Zephyr Ginghams the three best known brands in the gingham line ISc and 18o values 600 pieces to be sold. Receiver's Sale, yard
9c
S. C- Everett Shirtings, Blue Bell and York Zephyr Gingham the most staple dress and shirting ginghams, usually sold for 12 %c yard. Receiver's Sale, yard
8c
Two cases double width Percales, light and dark patterns yarn dyed: a percale well worth 8 l-3c yard cheaper than calico get all you want. Re- 1 celver's Sale, yard jC 2 Xs
Dreamland Sheets, made out of Lonsdale Muslin, full bleached absolutely seamless, full size 81x90 a sheet always sold for $1.00. Receiver's Sale
Womens' and Misses' Silk and Cloth Dresses and Skirfs at Tramendons Redactions
The Dresses Are All the Latest Spring Style Women's and
Misses' S re a of poDllns, messallnes and taffeta. colors are a blue, tan, gray and black, very neat organdie yoke and collar, shirred at hips, at a a practical style: a $ 7 5 0 values. Special Sale CO 7Q Price "Women's and is W Serge Dr«sses. All Wool Serge Dtesses made in the latest spring models, beautifully trim med with fancy silk collars and cuffs, full flare circu
59c
Dreamland Pillow Cases, full size 42x36 made out of the best Lonsdale muslin: regular 25c grade. Receiver's Sale, yard
12'c
Dress Skirts That Are the Newest in Style v-
Women's a *_ is N 1 Spring Dress Skirts, made into very latest spring styles, materials are the all wool serges, an checks, all sizes and colors. Regular $3 to 54 values, Special SSL $1.89
Women's and N Spring Skirts made of a double warp serge, in two very neo.t a the yoke effect and button trima other two nockan to trimmed. Come in black and navy only they are actual Special for this sale at
5c
26c 25c 15c
Van Camp's pork and beans, a can 11c and .... 3 cans pork and beans Sheppered brand, for ....
10c
JARDINIERES
50c, 75c and $1.00 Jardinieres various sizes, shapes and decorations, special each 49c, 39c and
PAINTS, VARNISH, ETC. 50c cans floor paint, household paint or No. 1 furniture varnish at, a can 75c cans varnish stains, each 30c can black or green screen paint
35c 55c 22c
Paint brushes, all kinds and sizes, at 5c, 10c and UP to
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39c
FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN
Mothers will in largest show in of Boys' and Children's Headwear at the most attractive prices.
Hats for Little Fellows newest Ideas in straw, felt, cloth, silk and Palm Beach a a is an an N styles ex-^Q^ tra special a vv
Infants' Silk Hose, medium weight, plaited ana flbre silk, hem top, full seamless, In black, white and tan mostly ail sizes. BellJaynes price 255c now, pair
POULTRY SALE
Our usual high grades home killed, full dressed, fat. young chickens, 2% to 4 pounds at, a pound
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SPRING HATS
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WINDOW SCREENS New spring stock adjustable window, screens, all the best sizes large 30x37 in., each 39c: 28 x37 at 35c, 24x33 for 25c 18x33 at
20c
Standard quality solid pack sugar corn, peas, pumpkin, kraut, hominy, red kidney beans, all 10c values, choice, can 15c package sugar corn 15c can pink salmon .'V. I:. 7
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10c 10c 15c 15c
Five boxes Bo matches Five rolls 5c toilet paper vl.V
