Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1915 — Page 5

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JEagenbeck-Wallace Shows, After Cleaning Up In Ohio, Now In Michigan.

The Carl Hagenbeck-Wallace shows, "the Terre Haute circus," has been prospering in Ohio and Michigan. This •week the show is in Detroit. Major Gagg is on the ground greeting the editors and other distinguished visitors to the big circus. The Detroit ,w«w«! fcas the following unique review of the show: "The first engageqiemt

Thoy Only Laugh.

"There was one excellent opportunity for a panic. But it was a holiday crowd and the bear was so small and awkward, but nevertheless so speedy, and its would-be captors so much In earnest, that instead of being frightened, everybody laughed. One fussy mother, however, stowed away her child under her irtdrt, which indicates that style changes are a good thing. She couldn't have done it last year. "One of tbs negroes, more fl«et of foot than the others, met np with the bear. The small antmal sought to caress him in a loving sort of a way, but as claws develop early, that man loet all interest in bears. He stopped oat where he was and began to roll a cigarette. The victory went to a small yellow man who tackled low. The bear was led hack without objection on Its part, Its fun being over. "Then the doors opened. The circus did business. The man in the ticket wagon wore a half Inch from the ends of his fingers raking in the coins. The ticket collectors found it one of their most arduous days. Circus employes and police had a difficult time to prevent children from being carried out in a condition resembling the effects of a steam roller, the crush at the gates was so great.

Seats Overflowed.

"All the seats were taken and the reserves were called out. These spread canvas and laid planks, and hundreds sat outside the seats. So great was the Jam that the chariot races had to be abandoned and the others were run only with difficulty. In avofidlng the spectators at a turn, one of the riders in the concluding* speed stunts fell off. The "guideless wonder" also took a spill at the same point, but neither man, horse nor spectator was Injured. "Although there are many excellent acts, the performing animals are the big feature of the show. Wolves, hyenas, lions, elephants, polar bears, leopards, elephants, seals and pigs all have bowed beneath the will of men. There is enough snarling and hanging back to give thrills, especially with the cats. The lion that rides a horse put up such a good exhibition when it came to leaping through a ring of fire that his artistic ability was not discovered until the trainer fired the blank cartridges away from, and not at, the big feline. The anger looked real up to that point.

Move to West Side.

"As riders, Lowande and Eldred were the favorites, with the six flying Wards leaders in the aerial acts, although Edna Brock, who looped the loop eight times with her trapeze, was a feature as well. The Corelli trio presented the best comedy acrobatic work. There are so many acts In the three rings and two stagee that stiff necks result, the endeavor being to see as muoh as possible. No one conld keep track of it all. "After the night performance there was a move to the Dix avenue grounds, on the west side, for the performances this afternoon and tonight."

A blend for your particular taste In Golden Sun Coffee—ask your grocer.

THE PRICE OF SUCCESS

Many people pay a terrible price for success, sacrificing for it health and happiness. Neurasthenia, a typically American disease, is due to worry over the struggle for success more than to any other one thing.

Neurasthenia is a condition of nervous exhaustion in which the system fails to recuperate after nnusual demands upon Its nervous energy. Its symptoms are over-sensitiveness, irritability, a disposition to worry over trifles, headache, possibly nausea.

The treatment is one of nutrition of the nerve cells, requiring a non-aico-holic tonic. As the nerves get their nourishment from the blood the treatment must be directed towards building up the blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly on the blood and with proper regulation of the diet have proved of the greatest benefit in many cases of neurasthenia. A tendency to anemia, or bloodlessness, saown by most neurasthenic patients, is also corrected by these tonic pills. Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Begin the treatment today before your condition becomes chronic.

Two useful books, "Diseases of the Nervous System" and "What to Eat and How to Eat," will be t^nt free by en lr. Williams Medicine Co., SchethroujS

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Hagrenbeck-Wallace shows began with the escape of a little black bear. While thousands were lined up waiting for the barriers to drop so they might enter bruin came from under the Bide of the tent, pursued by a man wearing a white hat. "But as a snowball gathers size in rolling so the number of pursuers Increased. Most of them were large, dark-complexioned men who had been passing their idle moments rolling cubes on end-gates of wagons.

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COOPER TELLS WHY "TANLAC" IS SO POPULAR

Declares That Premier Preparation Is Result of Long Study, and Contains Real Merit.

CHEMIST LABORED YEARS INGREDIENTS FROM AFAR

Carefully Watched Preparation From Experimental Tests to Present High State of Efficiency—Demand to Be Greater.

L. T. Cooper, the celebrated "Tanlac Man," is a visitor in the city, having arrived Thursday evening from the larger cities, where he attracted widespread attention through his advanced thoughts on health and hygiene, in connection with which he is introducing his master medicine, Tanlac. to prove his views.

When seen at his hotel last evening, Mr. Cooper took occasion to say: "If I have "been successful with Tan las it is because the preparation contains real merit. "Tanlac is the result of many years of arduous study by my principal chemist, who is gathering its prin clpal Ingredients from the most remote sections of the globe. In fact, the two of us have carefully watched its development from the beginning of the experimental tests to its present high state of efficiency, "In cases of catarrhal mffeaOons of the muoous membranes, stomach. liver anil kidney derangements, I believe there Is nothing so far discovered, that will equal the action of Tanlac. ^Bver and anon, some one suggests something that may tend to better our conditions, whether it may arp pertain to our health, our business, or our sociological state. It baa, therefore, been my pleasure this time to offer to the world Tanlac. "When I sent my brother, W. R. Cooper, to Terre Haute, I Instructed him to state that the success of the medicine would be as great I21 this city ae It was elsewhere. I offered Tanlac upon its merits, guaranteeing that it must prove satisfactory, or no money would be accepted for it. "The success the preparation has achieved in Terre Haute is ample evidence that my confidence in Tanlac is well placed. "A large percentage of your beat people are now using the preparation and they are daily testifying to its miraculous powers as a medicine of exceptional value in instances of catarrh, stomaoh, liver and kidney derangements, nervous debility, and in cases where a superior tonic is required. 'Tis true that the demand for Tanlos has been large, but no larger than I had expected. Terre Haute is only now awakening to gun appreciation of the full value of the preparation. Tajilac's success in your city will be even greater.

During the evening, Mr. Cooper met a large number of people at the Buntin Drug company, corner Sixth street and Wabash avenue, the exclusive Kocal distributors of his premier preparation, where ho offered gTatls the benefits of his extensive studies and a correct interpretation of Tanlac.

STEEL SIMS BOOM AS RESULT OF VERDICT

Bullish Enthusiasm Features Market, and Thousands of Shares Change Hands During Session.

NEW YORK, June 4.—The victory of the Ur.'fd States steel corporation in the dissolution suit brought by the United States government was made the occasion of an outburst of bullish enthusiasm at the opening of today's stock market.

Steel was naturally the outstanding feature, although its initial quotation was somewhat belated. The first transaction consisted of one lot of 28,000 shares at 64 to 62 compared with yesterday's close of 59 3-8. The next sale was a lot of 2,000 shares at 62%, followed by 1,200 at 62%, after which it re-acted slightly. In the first fifteen minutes 55,000 shares of steel changed hands.

United States steel preferred rose 2% points and throughout the list there were gains ranging from 2 to 4 points. International Harvester, whose affairs now are under federal review, opened with a gain of 14 points and American Can, which is also being investigated by the federal authorities, opened with a sale of 7,000 shares at 42 to 46 against yesterday's close of 89 3-8.

Distillers' securities was the other obscure specialty to show a sensational rise, advancing 8 points over yesterday.

WASHINGTON, June 4.—The full opinion of the federal court deciding: against the government in the steel corporation suit was laid today before Attorney-General Gregory, who examined It briefly before going to the cabinet meeting.

While officials of the department of Justice would not say whether an appeal would be taken, it was generally expected that it would be carried to the supreme court.

SPEEDERS ABE RELEASED.

Three men were before Judge Newton In City Court Friday morning as the result of the activity of Motorcycleman James Allen Thursday afternoon and evening. They were John Hoke Beasley, son of Attorney Jonn T. Beasiey, Herbert Kintz, a taxi driver, and Thomas Taylor, eharged with speeding on a motorcycle. The court: released all, but warned them not to be caught up again.

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Refrigerator

$6.98

250 Ice Pounds of Free. A refrigerator for a medium size family. This refrigerator has removable wire shelves, waste pipe and guaranteed inner linings, hardwood case finished in a rich golden shade.

Easy Payments.

Heavy pedestal dining table with 42 inch top that extends to six feet when open solid oak and hand polished.\

Easy Terms.

The frame is made of selected Empire oak substantially constructed and finished to show the flaky grain upholstered in chase leather over oiltempered steel springs has box underneath seat for storing bed clothing during day.

Easy Terms.

This Exact 2-lnch Continuous Post Steel Vernis Marlin Bed

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full sized steel Bed, ln.jdhed in Vernis Martin (guaranteed for 10 ycart), and fitted with angle .roii frame, best peniLl weave woven wire top, spiral supported, and a 45-pound sanitary cotton top mattress. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.

2 Rooms Furnished

$49.00

S3.00 Cash SI a Week

T^URNITURE

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truly say "it has a mission to perform" is the only sort of furniture concerned in this entirely original June Sale. It makes for greater home happiness through its pleasing lines and air of luxurious comfort. You can live with it and find that it becomes more friendly down through the years.

Particularly will the new ideas appeal to the bride and groom of June because the Sale is rich in economic suggestions for new homes.

A set of six solid oak dining chairs finished in turned or golden oak with continuous back posts and chase leather seats. Price, set of six,

$11.85

Easy Terms.

Quick Meal Gas Ranges

Guaranteed to save one-third your gas bill. We will install your gas range without charge.

NO SMOKE—Different from all other akes. Flame burns at the cooking vessel same as a gas stove.

Wick is gauged so that it ia impossible to turn high enough to smoke. Has a hot, blue flame six inches high, reaching to base of cooking vessel, Instead of one-inch flame, twelve inches below vessel, as on other makes.

Has a Full Brass Burner

Glass reservoir, showing oil supply at all times. Frame made of best stamped steel, highly enameled $8.75 to $25.00

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250 Pounds of Ice Free This apartment size refrigerator has white enamel interior, hardw-ood case with latest and best interlinings. A refrigerator that will give years of satisfactory service.

Sold on Easy Terms.

814,85

Constructed of selected oak-and built to give satisfactory wear. Has roomy base, lined solver drawer and heavy French, plate mirror in top. „r,'

Easy Terms.

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This Davenport can be opened to a full-size bed without moving away from the wall. You do not have to sleep on the upholstering. There is a good steel bed inside which opens out. Upholstered in guaranteed Chase leather, with highly polished.oak frame. Special price for this

Every library table in our immense stock'reduced one fourth. A solid Imperial oak library table, finished in the best possible manner and constructed to .give years of satisfactory service.

Has 28x42 inch top and roomy 'TfT manuscript drawer I O Easy Terms. -v

$29.75

3 Rooms Furnished

$79.00

$8.00 Cash $1.50 a Week

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