Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 May 1915 — Page 12
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for Decoration Day Exercises'— Be*. Hargrare In Charge.
By Speolal Oorr««pooJ*nt WBST TURK® HJLUTBJ, toA., May 7.—Jacob Hoops post No. 16®, G. A. R., xf West Terr© Haute, Ind., has made preparation*! for memorial servloes Sunday, May 23, 11 o'clock a. m., at the West Terre Haute M. E. oburch. Rev. Mr. Hargrave will be in charge of the services and Sujiday, May 30, at 11 o'clock a. m., at Bethesda cemetery.
The commander selected his commit tee as follows: William Cusick, master of ceremony committee on program. Richard Owns, chairman, William Cusick and Fred McColloch committee on flnanoe, HUBton Page, chairman, Valentine S. Walls and William Cusick: committee on "Breakers for Bethesda cemetery, William Garrison, chairman, and Andrew
Wiseman committee on fUurs, Richard Owns, chairman, Alfred MODUS and C. R. Ctanrch committee on deooratlng the Bethesda church. Miss Lottie Simpson, chairman Mrs. Anna Harvey. Mrs. David McColloch, Mrs. Alice Hunt and Mr. Fletch Tiffin committee on printing, W. A. Sanford and C. R. Church committee on flowers. Mrs. Alice Broadhurst, chairman, Mrs. M. T. Goodman, MrB. Anna Harrey, Mrs. Barney May and Mrs. Samuel McCay: committee on conveyance, William Cusick, chairman, Joseph Warren and C. R. Church cemetery. Wllley O. Black, chairman, and Andrey An* tin Smith cemetery, Fred McColloch, David McColloch and Mis. Saml. May Bchee's and St. Marys-of-the-Woods cemetery, Andrew Wiseman, and Huston Page Caldwell cemetery, Edward Oauffee. chairman, and C. B. Chuach. Plsgoh cemetery. Denis Oosnell. chairman. Milton Smith and Dillev Smith committee on flowers for Pisgar cemetery, Miss ISlla Smith, chairman, Mrs. Bert Eumgrr and Lena Broadhurst.
ELNORA GRADUATES WILL RECEIVE DIPLOMAS MAY 15
Commencement Exerciser to Be Held in M. E. Church—Dr. T. J. Rettger to Give Address.
By Special Correspondent. BTLNORA, Ind., May 7.—The com,menoecnent exercises of the EUnore township and public schools wHl be held in the First M. B. church here
Saturday night, May 16. The speaker for the occasion is DT. Lt J. Rettgper, who will deliver an address on "Some New Demands In Education."
There are eighteen graduates from I the township schools and nine from the town schools. They are: 4 Myrtle Courtney. Dick Elm ore, Gleo
Meuers. Maye Crossland, Casele Lucas, Delphla Dougherty, Nellie Ketohem, I Inez KJnnamon, Liza Skonnp. Burl Dol111ns, Lyndon Walla, Lemuel Mlze,
Wayne Havlland, Alva Moore, Clyde I gkonnp, Nellie Fielder, Robert Alsche, I Robert Weaver, Ruth Borrouarhs, Doris
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GOSH, Hazel Johnson, Neva Johnson, I Fredia Ket-hem, Ross Waldron, Ralph Strauaer, Frank Crecellus and Grace iJiMler.
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The music will be furnished by the
XSnora orchestra. Superintendent A. I O. Falkerson will present the dlploI mas to the graduates.
"5 Sermon for Mother*. HLtNORA, Ind., May 7.—-Special Mothers' day services will be held at the M. B. church here Sunday. Rerv. I S. J. Shake will detivwr the morning litrjiwu. His subject will be "Mother and the Bible."
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BouletabiUe took her hands again. He eaw her suffering, a prey to anguish almost prostrating. He pitied her. Hte wished to give her immediate confidence. "We will," he said.
She saw his young, clear eyes, so deep, so intelligent, the well-formed young head, the willing face, all his young ardency for her, and it reassured her. Rouletabille waited for what she might Bay. She said nothing. She took him In her arms and embraced hlan.
CHAPTER II. NATACHA.
In the dining-room it was Thadderus Tchnichntkoff's turn to tell hunting stories. He was the greatest timbermer chant In Lithuania. He owned immense forests and he loved Feodor Feodorovitoh as a brother, focr they had played together all through their childhood, and once he had saved htm from a bear that was just about to crush his skull as one might knock off a hat. General Trebassofs father was governor of Courlande at that time, by the graoe of God and the little father. Th^adews, who was just thirteen years old, killed the bear with a single stroke of hie boar-spear, and Juet In time. Ctoee ties were knit between the two families by this occurrence, and though Thaddeus was neither noble-born nor a soldier, Feodor considered him his brother and felt toward him as such.
Special Sale on Sugar Saturday
lO lb*. H. ft E. Granulated Sugar 63c 6 lbs. H. ft E. Granulated Sugar.... 32c
For Good Coffee Try
Camel or Kavanaugh Blends
Diamond Blend .38o Two Chooka.
Very Fine Bulk Coffee, all prioes, 20c, 25 o, 30c, 33 o, 35o, 40c
Eag4e Brand Milk, per oan 14c
527 MAIN STREET
Pearl Blend ......38c Two hooka
Kavanaugh at, lb. 35c 3 for $1.00
Pure Baking Powder, large special given with each pound or 12 cheeks.
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SAMPLE TRIMMED HATS
HO TWO ALIKE, OP TO TBI MIHUTE II STYLE MD ALL COLORS
The entire show rooms of one of New York's famous Fifth avenue •hope has been bought by us at a tremendous lose. We have agreed not to publish their name in our advertisements, as their hats are being sold right here in thi.s city for as high as $13.00 by other dealers.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Regular Selling Price to $10.00
J|.«3 jj43 EXTRA!
49c Value Milan 79c Value Peanut 9ftc Value Fine 98c Value ImitaStrav
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CHAPTER I—Continued. '•Meanwhile, who is going to watch over him?" cried she.
Come early. Get First Selection.
Regular Selling Price to $15.00
Five Hundred Children's TRIMMED HATS
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Now Thaddeus, had become the greatest timber-merchant of the western provinces, with his own foresta and also with his massive body, his fat, oily face, his bull-neck and his ample paundh. Be quitted everything at once—all his affairs, his family—as soon as he learned of the first attack, to comne and remain by the side of his dear comrade Feodor. He had done this after each attack, without forgetting one. He was a faithful friend. But he fretted because** they might not go bear-hunting as in their youth. Where, he would ask, are there any bears remaining in Courlande, or trees for that matter, what you oould call trees, growing alnoe the days of the grand-dukes of Lithuania, giant trees that threw their shade right up to the very edge of the towns? Where were such things nowadays? Thaddeus was very amusing, for tt was he, certainly, who had cut thetm away tranquilly enough and watched them vanish Ln locomotive smoke. It was what was called progress. Ah, hunting lost its national character assuredly with tiny new-growth trees which had not had time to grow. And, besides, one nowadays had not time for hunting. All the big game was so far away. Lucky enough if one seized the time to bring down a brace of woodcock early In the morning. At this point in Thaddeus's conversation there was a babble of talk among the convivial gentlemen, for they had„all thfc time in the world at their disposal and oonld not see why he should be so concerned about snatching a little while at morning or evening, or at midday for that matter. Champagne was flowing like a river when Rouletabille was browght hi by Matrena Petrovna. The general, whose eyes had been on the door for some time, cried at once, an though respond lng to a cue: "Ah, my dew Rooletabflte! I have been looking for you. Our friend wrote me you were coming to St. Peters burg."
Rouletabille hurried over to htm and they shook hands like friends who meet after a long separation. The reporter was presented to the company as a close young friend from Paris whom they had enjoyed so much during their latest visit to the city of light Everybody inquired for the latest word of Paris- as of a dear acquaintance. "How Is everybody at Maxim's?" urged the excellent Athanase Qeorgevitch.
Thaddeus, too, haul been once in Paris and be returned with an enthusiastic liking for the French demoiselles. "Vos gogottes, monsieur," he said, appearing very amiable and leaning on each word, with a guttural emphasis such as Is common ln the western provinces, "ah, vos gogjottles!"
Matrena Petrovna tried to silence him, but Thaddeus Insisted on his right to appreciate the fair sex away from home. He had a turgid, sentimental wife, always weeping and cramming her religious notions down his throat.
Of course someone asked Rouletabille what he thought of Russia, but he had no more than opened his mouth to reply than Athanase Georgevitch closed It by tnternmfci ln 1 in others.
TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE
Men's Suits at Big Savings
A sale that makes dollars stretch their farthest limit. Not even in big special purchases can garments slip in that do not in any way measure up to our high standard »of what genuinely good, smart suits should be.
All Men's $10.00 Suits now
All Men's $12.50 Suits now
r^ll Men's $15.00 Suits now $11.75 All Men's $18.00 Suits now .v... jij.50 All Men's $20.00 Suits now
All Men's $22.50 Suits now $17-50 All Men's $25.00 Suits now $*9-75
Men's Trousers at Cut Prices
All our splendid, high grade trousers are in this sale. Trousers of all sorts, for all purposes—work, business or dress.
All Men's $2.00 Trousers reduced to $1-65 All Men's $2.50 Trousers reduced to $2.15 All Men's $3.00 Trousers reduced to
All Men's $3.50 Trottsers reduced to ..........
of the young generation, what do you know of It? You need to have lived a long time and In all Its districts to appreciate Russia at Its true value. Russia, my young sir, Is as yet a closed book to you." "Naturally," Rouletabille answered, smiling. "Well, well, here's your health! What I would point out to you first of all Is that It is a good buyer of champgne, eh?"—and he gave a hug« grin. "But the hardest drinker I evver knew was born oil the banks of the Seine. Did you know him, Feodor Feodorovltch? Poor Charles Dufour, who died two years ago at a fete of the officers of the guard. He wagered at the end of the banquet that he could drink a glassful of champagne to the health of e&oh man them There were
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All Men's $4.00 Trousers reduced to $3-35 All Men's $5.00 Trousers reduced to $3*95
All Men's $6.00 Trousers reduced to •$4-75
More caps for Saturdays selling. In Jockey and plaited styles in checks, stri-pes in plam tans, greys and mixtures, 50c and $1.00.
Ten per cent of your money back on any purchase in our bat section during this Cut Price Sale.
Now In Full Progress
Virtually every one of the many sections of this store have contributed generously to this splendid economic event. We al*e not surprised that this sale is attracting one of the biggest crowds of the season today. What man who respects the buying power of his money can honestly afford to stay away from such sensational bargains as we are offering today and will continue to offer tomorrow and for the balance of the month? If you waited until the season is over the prices we are now quoting you would be sensational. Bo buy now when you need the garments and save a fourth, a third and in many oases a half.
We're ready to supply every man with the kind of clothing he wants and we will save him 25 to 50 per cent of the prioes he'd have to pay in any other store for the same excellent quality garments.
Besides we accord him a choice from more styles, patterns and color effects than he can find anywhere else, so that gratifying his individual taste—-whether extreme or conservative—will be an easy matter.
We've been offering these advantages to Terre Haute men for more than thirty years, that's why we're doing by far the largest clothing business-in the city. G-et in line and join our constantly widening circle of satisfied customers.
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Also Economies In Clothing for Boys
Boys' $3.50 Suits reduced to $ ».85 Boys' $5.00 Suits reduced to
$ 3.95
Boys' $6.00 Suits reduced to
$ 4.75
Boys' $7.00 Suits reduced to $
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CLOTHING SALE
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Boys' $8.00 Suits reduced to $ 6.35 Boys' $10.00 Suits reduced to
$ 7.95
Boys' $12.00 Suits reduced to
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Boys' $15.00 Suits reduced to $**'75
Buy a Myers Bros.' Special ©r a Stetson Hat
Myers Bros.' Special Mats for men, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. These hats are carefully made by a special process, which accounts for their shape in all weather and always presenting a neat appearance. We hare the latest shapes in stiff and sot': hats, black and new colors, $2,00, $2.50 and $3.00.
Stetson Hats at $3.50 and $5.00. ?o comment rs necessary with regard to the world-renowned Stetson hat. The name is synonymous with all that is strictly proper in men's stylish up-to-date 'headwear. Any style or standard color at $3.co or $5x0.
sixty when you oame to count them. He commenced the round of the table and the affair went splendidly up to the fifty-eigth man. But at the fiftyninth—think of the misfortune!—the champagne ran out! That poor, that charming, that excellent Charles took up a glass of vln dore which was ln the glass of this fifty-ninth, wished him long life, drained the glass at one draught, had Just time to murmur, Tokay, 1807,' and fell back dead! Ah. he knew the brands, my word! and h« proved it to his last breath! Peace to his ashes! They asked what he died of. I knew he died because of the Inappropriate blend of flavors. There should be discipline ln all things and not promiscuous mixing. One more glass of champagne and he would have been drlnklnc with vs this evening
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Double Stamps Today and Tomorrow
We Have Made a TenStrike With Our Shoes
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your next pair of shoes at Myers Bros, at Cut Prices. Jas. A. Banister $6.00 Bench Made Shoes Myers Bros.' $5.00 Custom Made Shoes $435
A 10 per cent discount on all other makes of men's and boys' shoes.
Special Reductions In Our Furnishing Goods Section
UNDERWEAR SPECIALS— Union Suits of Egyptian yarn, closed crotch, short sleeves, patent elastic yoke, never break, siteea 34 to 46. Always sold for $1.00, our Special Price 79c.
The Madeweli Union Suits, the standard union suit of today regular or stout sizes three-quarter, knee or ankle length white and ecru colors. Made with the new never tear button hole. All sizes 34 to 54 $1.00 per suit.
The Madeweli Lisle Union Suits, stout or regular sizes, drop seat and all the lengths. Special $1.50. True Madewefl Lisle Ufriomi Suits, in white only, regular and drop seat. A very special garment at $2.00.
Athletic Union 9tfits, the summer comfort garment, Wilson Bros. cio«ed crotch, 1-4 and 3-4 length 1-4 sleeves and knoe length, and the no sleeve garment. In nainsook, madras ana soisette materials $1.00 and $1.50 per suit. SHIRT SPECIAL—
Silk front Shirt Special a real $1.50 Shirt bodies match the front in color, perfect fitting sale price $1.15. HOSE—
The Arrowhead Hose, always 15c, in black and white. Our Sale Price, 9c per pair.
Your health, Matrena Petrovna. Champagne, Feodor Feodorovitoh! Vive la France, monsieur! Natacha, my child, you must sing something. Boris will accompany you on the guzla. Tour father will enjoy It."
All eye® turned toward Natacha as she rose.
Be Continued Tomorrow.
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and selling men's shoes for many years, and our experierice is .summed up in every sale made in our shoe section.
We go to the best shoe makers in the country for our shoes, and we carefully select them with due regard to the footwear needs of Terre Haute men. Wc make sure that the shoes we buy are good, and that they are correctly made of the most durable materials. And we maintain a sufficiently large stock to assure a perfect fit to every person.
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