Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 June 1915 — Page 9
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FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1918.
your best chance.
$3,642 Worth of
Notions PRICE
Think of it. Albrechts were famous for their good Notion stock. Qualityfirst was their slogan. Now on sale at 1-2 former prices. Lay in your supply for months to come. Be Here.
-.100 LIVES ABE LOST HUH OF PIER
^Holiday Party Plunged -Into River When Boarding Boat, and But 1 ]?e:w Escape.
PJW'KOGRAD, June 2f.—A dispatch received from Kasan, In European Russia, some 400 miles east of Moscow, sets forth that upwards of 100 lives have been lost In the collapse of a river pier at one of the local pleasSure gardens. /.i The last steamer returning to tha city was scheduled to leave the island garden at midnight. A crowd of holiday makers, men, women and children, were forcing their way In the darkness to the boat over the flimsy pier when the structure collapsed under their weight and virtually everybody was thrown Into the water. The screw of the steamer did their best to I rescue the victims but only a few per1 Bons were saved.
MINERS FORM CLUB.
What Is known as "The New Goshen Miners' club," an organization for the purpose of promoting social intercourse among miners, filed articles of association with the county recorder Thursday afternoon. The three directors, who will .handle the business of the association, are John Polando, John Fenoll and Goe Giddo, all of whom are Italians.
I INHERITED NERVOUSNESS
1 The causes of nervous disorders are
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of two kinds, predisposing and excit|ng. Heredity is a predisposing cause. A nervous parent is very liable to have a nervous child. But even with this predisposition the child will not necessarily develop any form of nervous disease without an exciting cause. It may not develop during childhood at all but throughout life a person with an inherited predisposition to nerv•s ousness is an easier victim of all forms
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nervous disorders than one with-
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overwork, overstudy and ex-
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The End In Sight!
THIS BANKRUPT SALE WILL END
To sell this stock within this limit means terrifio reductions. Read these sensational price outs. Come and take advantage of them. It's
RECALL
have inheritod a
—-»»jrvous disposition Thin blood and a •"-General run-down condition of the system are also to be avoided by such people. Be moderate in everything, avoid worry, keep the blood rich and red and the general health built up with a non-alcoholic tonic like Dr. William's
Pink Pills and avoid a nervous breakdown. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a general tonic with a special action on the nerves and relieve and correct many forms of nervous trouble. Your own druggist sells them. Write today to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., for the free booklet, "Nervous Disorders, A Method of Home
Treatment,"
$8,416 Worth of
Laces PRICE
Albrecht's laces were always known as quality laces. Now for Saturday they go on sale at 1-3 price. You know what this means. This is your last buying chance. Be Here.
Monday Will Be the Final Sale On Linens
Wait for this Albrecht linen stock at sensational reductions. Remember Monday is the day.
Lace Curtains at Still Further Reductions
You do yourself an injustice if you buy lace curtains,* draperies, rugs, etc., without seeing what the prices are at this Bankrupt Sale. Be here!
Qrass cloth effects, values 75c to $1.50 Sale price, roll......18c Imported Holz-Mehls, values 25c Sale price, roll .......... 12
Jaspe Silk Stripes, Florals and Self-Tones, 10c to 15c values Sale price, roll
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COLLEGE DAYS
AT FM1MY FEAST
Delta Tan Deltas Form Clnb to Meet Once Each Year, and Eleot Offloers.
College days and college songs were recalled with vigor at the banquet of Terre Haate members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity held at the Elks' club Thursday evening. Gathered around the banquet board were men who have left school years ago and others who are to graduate in the future. During the evening both young and old voted to form a Delta Tau Delta club to meet at least once each year. Paul R. Baugh was elected president of the club and Maurice Hewitt was named secretarytreasurer.
Judge John E. Cox, Judge Henry Moore, James Cooper and George Morhis afforded some interesting sidelights on the old days at DePauw. They told of the fraternity life there years ago and how the old boys used to do tmngs. The young men told of the progress of the school during the last few years. The following men were present at the dinner:
Judge John E. Cox, Judge Henry Moore, James J. Cooper, George Morris, Maurice Hewitt, George Donnelly, Frank Throop, Marion Anderson, Ward Byrkett, Erwin Dimmick and Paul R. Baugh.
Those who were not present but who were affiliated as charter members of.
Albrecht's Bankrupt Sale Wail Paper. to
Eighteenth Light Battery Holds Annual Reunion Here
HEROES OF KORNKB DAYS GATHK HERE TO KB MEW ACliVATNTANC ES.
The Eighteenth Indiana battery, held its annual reunion at Collett park yesterday. The veterans appearing in the picture are as follows:
Standing, left to right—R. A. Sterling, West Terre Haute B. B. Tillson, Pendleton, lnd. J2. C. Hansel, Medaryville, lnd.: A. B. Rippetoe, Terre Haute J. "V^lard, Terro Haute W. O. Crouso, Lafayette, lnd. Charles M. Butcher. Crawfordsville, lnd. A. C. Austin. Crawfordsville, lnd. Sidney Speed, Crawfordsville, lnd.
Seated, left to right—Captain M. M. Peck, Helton, Kas. George Groves, New Goshen, lnd. Albert Allen, Shelbyville, lnd. T. R. Gregory, Ladoga, Iisd.: H. M. Shores, New Goshen In.1. George AV. Starr, Bainbridge, lnd. H. O&ier Durbin, Anderson, lnd.
the club are Max Ehrmann, Floyd Dix, Judge D. W. Henry, Ira and Otto Englehart, of Brazil, C. T. Aiken and Norval Harris, of Sullivan and Harvey Decker, of Brazil.
The Wise Hobo.
"How is it you always pick out a bachelor to listen to your hard-luclc story?" "A married man has troubles of his own usually."—Louisville Times.
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ALBRECHT'S BANKRUPT SALE Sensational Saturday Offerings
Don't let anything keep you away. It's the real sale of the town. Come here first. Don't waste time. Lederer-Feibelman Co., Sale Conductors.
Cloaks, Suits, Waists, Millinery and Wall Paper Albrecht's Quality Goods At HALF PRICE
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INDIANA NEWS BRIEFS.
INDIANAPOLIS The appellate court held that if aa Interurtan conductor permits a person to rob another in his presence and knowledge without objection or resistance on his part the conductor makes the company liable to the person robbed. The decision is made in reversing the Bartholomew circuit oourt for sustaining a demurrer to the complaint of Benjamin Repp against the Indianapolis, Columbus and Southern Traction Co.
LAPORTE—The Indiana Pharmaceutical association picked Indianapolis for its 1916 convention city and elected Charles Genolin, Nashville, president.
WABASH—'Mrs. Cornelia Smith, 9-5, who was one of the few .women in Indiana with four great great grandchildren, is dead at the home of Mrs. M. C. Ridenour, daughter, near here. Mrs. Smith lived in Wabash county for
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Jewelry and Leather Goods OFFI
$943 Worth of
Draperies PRICE
Albrecht's beautiful new Draperies including large variety of Colonial styles on sale at 1-2 Albrecht's original low prices. Don't let this get by you. Be Here.
seventy-three years and is survived by nineteen grandchildren, forty-seven great grand children and four great-great-grandchildren.
INGDIA^APOLIS—i,.. W. Otto, of Crawfordsville, was elected president of the Indiana Jewelers' association at the closing session of the eighth annual convention. Next year's meeting will be held at Crawfordsville.
MTUNCIE—Judge Frank Ellis, "of the circuit court, sustained the motion of Dr. John S. Coffman, republican menf-
Hosiery and Underwear yA and OFF
Sensational reductions all over the store. Just come, you will be well repaid. Be he re
All cut-out borders, exactly L\ Half PriCC Window Phanie (Art Glass Paper) 20c to 50c values Sale price, :5c
Papers for any room, 8c and 10c values Sale price, roll.*. 1..
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Waists
Don 't Forget
ALBRECHT'S
Bankrupt Stock Sale
Saturday will sep some wonderful selling all over the store. Prices
are slashed right and left for quick disposal. DO NT LET ANYTHING KEEP YOU AWAY.
ber. of the police board, who was. indicted with Mayor Rollin H-. Btmfch and other officials on a joint charge of conspiracy to solicit and accept- bribes, for a separate trial. It is probable that Coffman will be tried before court adjourns for the summer.v.,'A',,»^',i'.
BLOOMINGTON—It was reported that Dr. Amos S. Hershey, head of the political science department of Indiana university, is being considered to succeed Secretary of State Robert Lansing as solioitor of the state department but specials from Washington quote Sec
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Your holiday outfit is HERE at
BARGAINs PRICES
$1,286 JWorth of
Blankets OFF
High grade. Blankets and Comforts at 1-4 off Albrecht's original low prices. Lay in your supply for Winter and saye 1-4. ^It's worth while. Be Here. CV«l
The GREATEST SALE ON RECORD—COME EARLY.
Dainty SUmm$f
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Clearance Of Ladies' Suits
Suits Worth Up To $20. NOW AU$22. Suite NOW $9.95 All $25. Suits NOW $12.95
Special QQa for the "4th" UOC
Gloves OFF
Less Than Usual Prices. Best Quality Goods Only. Be Here
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Skirts
Men's & Young $. Men's Snits
1 Nobby new styles and. patterns. GREATEST VALUES in the city.
$25. Suits NOW
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retary Lansing as sayihs that ^the selection of a solicitor has not yet Been'* considered. _r
PRINCETON-r-Maurice Polk, .an attache of a Chautauqua in progress here,, tried to keep some boys from crawlingunder a tent. One threw a stone wnitch fractured Polk's skull, and it is »elieved he will. die. Donald MoReynolds,. 15, was arrested, changed with assault and battery with intent to kllL
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