Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 July 1915 — Page 7

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SUBURBAN DAY GAINS FIRM HOLD ON BUYER

Success of Special Shopping Day for Out-of-Town People No Longer I Speculative Matter.

Suburban day with its many bargains and exceptional offers for the benefit of those who wish to buy their necessities and luxuries at prices which put them within the reach of all, has come and gone this week, and the merchants were Friday engaged in clearing out their stock and taking note of all the- sales which had been made on the last Suburban day. The reports which they gave out at the time of the sale were again verified when they made an accurate determination of the exact amount which was sold across their counters on that day. They say that in epite of the Inclement weather conditions that the day was one of the biggest successes yet registered.

Though the crowds were not as large on the day as they have been in days gone by, those who did come to the city to take advantage of the sale came with the determination of getting what they wanted- They came and they bought and left again. There was no delay, no indecision. Through the medium of the advertisements which the merchants published In the pages of the Tribune on last Monday the people were able to ascertain Just what they wanted before they left their homes and In consequence, it required but a few moment* to supply their demands. "Suburban day has become a habit with the people of Terre Haute and the surrounding oountry," saLd a leading merchant Friday. "And the merchants have reason to congratulate themselves upon the sucoews with which the day has been met by the people who they wtolled to reach. It took some time to make them understand that the da? was not a sale scheme which merchants of other cities continually are projecting upon the unsuspecting public. Once having established in the minds of the people that It Is to their advantage to patronize this city, the day has been growing in favor among them and each succeeding day has been a bigger and better success."

"WANDEELTTST" GBEPS OTTO.

Boy Return* to City and Is HeW By Authorities. The "wanderlust" seems to have taken a grip on Otto Childs, 10-years-old boy who ran away from his home in Paxton, Ind., about a week ago and kept the local police and Friendly Inn authorities busy for two days attempting to locate his people. He is again I in custody at the Friendly Inn. He was picked up at the traction station

Thursday night by Bicyclemen Ed Doyle and Voelker and sent to the Inn charged with incorrigibility. It was stated Friday morning that he will be I held by the local authorities until his mother calls for him again. i,

I COTJLDlPjT E00L THE COTJET. -i I STohn Murpinr} alias Warren Acklin, -i faced Judge Newton in City Court Fri1 day morning charged with intoxication and assault and battery on his fivers year-old son, Coteen Acklin. He was on the slate as John Murphy and when he faced the colart, the judge, who knew the man, said: "This As the first time you were ever John Murphy, isn't it?"

He was given a suspended fine and sentence c»f $250 and 180 days on the penal farm on condition he quits drink'•1 in® and cares for hi3 family. ?j

WILL TAKE DEPOSITIONS.

Many depositions will be taJten of witnesses in Terre Haute to be used in the new trial of Vic Gueringer, alJ. leged assailant of Mrs. Gertrude Shide-ler-Johnson, according to Attorney A.

A. Beecher, who has charge of the case with Attorney S. A. Handy, of Kansas City. The state supreme court of Missouri reoently ruled that Gueringer should be allowed a new trial.

Tbin Folks Who I Would Be Fat

Increase in Weight Ten Founds or More

A Physician's Advice

'Td certainly give most anything to be able to fat up a few pounds and stay that way," declares every excessively thin man or woman. Such a result is not impossible, despite past failures. Thin people are victims of malnutrition, a condition which prevents the-fatty elements of food from being taken up by the blood as they are when the. powers of nutrition are normal. Instead of getting into the blood, all the fat and flesh producing elements stay in the intestines until they pass from the body as waste.

To correct this condition and to produce a healthy, normal amount of fat the nutritive processes must be artificially supplied with the power which nature has denied them. This can best be accomplished by eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is a scientific combination of six of the best strength-giving, fat-producing elements known to the medical profession. Taken with meals, it mixes with the food and turns the sugars and starches into rich, ripe nourishment for the tissues arid blood and its rapid effect is remarkable. Reported gains of from ten to twenty-five pounds in a single month are by no means infrequent. Yet its action is perfectly natural and absolutely harmless. Sargol sold by Buntin Drug Co. and all good ""'-ugglsts everywhere and every package contains a guarantee of weight increase or money back.

Caution:—While Sargol has produced remarkable results In the treatment of nervous indigestion and genera} stomach disorders, it should not, ."f,-Wing to its remarkable iiesh producU^ng ertect, be used by tlvse who are ^.not willing to increase ihelr weight •en pouji^or more. 41

WILL DECIDE

CELEBRATION MATTER

Meeting Friday Night to Settle Definitely Participation In Fraternal Week Plans.

Fraternal week plans will be definitely decided at a meeting of the lodge representatives in the Chamber of Commerce rooms Friday night. Representatives of all of the fraternal orders have been asked to make some report on the plans at this meeting.

Since the last meeting of the lodge men, the question of participating in the plans to make the week of September 22 a gala one for all orders has been taken up with the various lodges and these reports will decide the fate of the plans. The Modern Woodmen will hold its state log rolling In September in Terre Haute and the other orders have been Invited to select days during the week to hold similar ceremonials.

SHOT FIItEIt ESCAPES CHARGE.

Agrees to Care for Family, and Court Gives Him Freedom. When he promised to quit drinking and care for his wife and three children, the oldest of which is ten years old, Charles Solomon, a mine shot firer, living on Ferguson hill, who was charged in affidavit in City Court sworn to by his wife, with failure to support. Friday morning was given his freedom without any record being made against him.

His wife testified that he left home about two weeks ago when she failed to cook supper, »because she says he had provided no coal, and that he has failed to provide for her and the children since. He said he had been drinking and grew angry because there was no supper.

Says Wife's Relatives Made Too Many to Feed

That he was compelled to feed too many of his wife's relatives Is the allegation of Cyrus Wintermute in a divorce suit filed Friday morning in

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Superior Court against Pearl Wintermute. It is alleged in the complaint that the wife's mother and her sister were brought to his house and kepi there, making it impossible for him to make a living for the entire family. thus forcing him to leave the house.

Maude Fika, in a divorce suit filed In the Superior Court, alleges John Flka called her vile names, was Jealous without cause and was guilty ol cruel and inhuman treatment.

Addie Sparks in her divorce suit against George Sparks alleges crue and inhuman treatment, failure to provide a home and that her husband violated his marrlago vows,

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HUMS TO ERECT

Workmen Complete Excavation for $85,000 Warehouse At Ninth and Cherry Streets.

In the fall six stories of concrete will rise on North Ninth street Just north of the HUlman buildings to form the skeleton of the new warehouse which is under construction for Hulman & Co. Friday workmen were engaged In completing the excavation jfor the new structure which will give the company an additional floor space of more than 70,000 square feet. The new building will cost about $85,000. It is expected to be completed by fall. "With the additional warehouse, the company will have more than 400,000 square feet of floor space," sald.Anton Hulman, a member of the firm. "The new building will be used wholly for storage. A tunnel will connect it with the main buildings. A freight siding will be run to the new building to expedite shipments."

The Hoffman Construction company, of Bvansville, ha® the contract for the new building. Re-inforoed concrete will be used to make the building fire proof.

ACTRESS ASKS DIVORCE.

Charging cruel and inhuman treatment in that her husband left her when she was not able to work as a vaudeville performer, Nola Barnes filed suit for divorce Friday morning in the Superior Court from George Barnes.

She alleges her husband took $15 of her money with him when he went away.

Juda Deberry filed suit Thursday afternoon for divorce from August Deberry in the Circuit Court. She alleges cruel and inhuman treatment.

ROAD NEAR COMPLETION.

Although somewhat handicapped by heavy rains, the new Rigney road, with the exception of the bridge otver Honey creek, is expected to be completed within a week, according to County Surveyor Anderson. This will be the first county road to be finished this year.

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in time of physical trouble caused by indigestion,biliousness resulting from torpid liver, inactive bowels, is always given, quickly, certainly, safely by the most famous of family remedies

BEEGHAVS PILLS

Largest Sals of Any Medici n« in the World. Sold OTeiywhore, la boxes, 10c.t 25*.

Ask The Man Who Knows

HE WEARS SHERMAN'S CLOTHES

We will leave the clothes question to the critical judgment of your friends. Men who have bought and have worn Sherman's clothes—men'who are qualified to hand down their opinion of the value and merits of our suits—men who have bought Sherman's clothes and have come back to our store with a broad smile that denotes their perfect confidence to buy again—who have brought their friends to this store to partake in our honest business proposition—to buy their clothes direct from FACTORY TO YOU. They will say that they have received the greatest clothes value on earth for their money.

From Qur Factory Direct To You

You save the middleman's profit of $5 to $8 by bujdng your new suit at Sherman's. You want to buy good honest value for your money. That the value of your suit should not be elastic—one week to sell at one price, then the next week you can buy that same suit for just half the price. Do you call that honest business methods? When do you know that you__are getting full value? Never. Is that giving you 100 per cent of value for your money? If these same merchants have perfect confidence that they are giving you honest value, and are giving you the rock bottom price on your suit, then why do these same merchants have to make different sales every week—such as half price sales, etc.? Come to Sherman's and have your choice of any suit in the store, any size, any pattern at our one price always, $10, guaranteed to giv« you absolute satisfaction or your money back.

ALL TO OBEY THE LAW

New Reform League Sets Out to Prosecute members Who Will Not Obey.

ENDIANAPCKLIS, Ind., July

Summer-Spoiled Skin Removed by Absorption

As undue summer exposure usually leaves an undersirable surface of tan, redness or roughness, often freckles, too, the sensible thing to do is to remove such surface. There's nothing better for this than ordinary mercolized wax, which actually absorbs an unwholesome complexion. The thin layer of surface skin is itself absorbed, gently, gradually, so there's no inconvenience, no detention indoors. Spread the wax lightly over the entire face at bedtime and take It off in the morning with wa r:n water. If you will net one ounce of mercolized wax at the drug store, use it for a week or so, you may expect marked improvement daily. When the underlying skin is wholly in vlev your complexion will be a marvel of spotless purity and beautiful whiteness.

Don't let those summer wrinkles worry you worry breeds more wrinkles. Banish them by bathing the face in a solution of powdered saxolite, 1 oz„ dissolved in pt. witch hazel. Used daily for a while this will h'e found wonderfully effective.

WATER BILLS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE AT THE WATER CO'S OFFICE, 634 CHERRY ST., BETWEEN JULY 1st AND JULY 10th. PENCIL TO FIRST COMERS.

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affidavits against persons violating the liquor laws on Sundays or after hours will be filed by members of the Indiana Law Enforcement and Reform league, a new organization supported by the Indiana Brewers' association, was the statement made today by James C. Kelly, secretary of the former organization. As a warning to saloon keepers who do not observe tha Sunday closing laws, Kelly addressed letters to all dealers in Indianapolis yesterday.

The letter urges that all gambling and winerooms be discontinued, that care be taken to keep from selling to minors, to intoxicated persons or to habitual drunkards. "This Is a movement friendly to the saloon keepers of Indianapolis," Kelly said, "but we mean to file affidavits against those violating the law. The 'lid' will be on next Sunday or we will know the reason why."

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ARGUMENTS IN ROAD CASE.

Woman Appeals From Board's Ruling on Highway Protest. Arguments in the case of Cynthia Cottrell against the county commissioners in the matter of the petition of Zora B. Parker and others for the improvement of a county line road between Pari:© and Vigo counties were heard In the Superior Court Friday morning with Attorney Charles Batt for the commissioners and John O. Piety for the plaintiff.

Batt moved to dismiss the suit which rose recently when the commissioners accepted and paid for the road over the protest of Cynthia Cottrell, who alleged that the road had not been built according to specifications. She made her protest first at a Joint meeting of the commissioners of Parke and Vigo counties and the subsequent action is an appeal from the deeislon of the commissioners.

Rubber Sole Oxfords

.50

Whiti Back White Sea Island Gunmetal Russia Caft All have genuine Goodyear welt soles.

Ladies' high Back "Trot-Mocs SATURDAY SPECIAL. Ladies' White and Black Pumps, all sizes, $3.50 and

$4.00 value

THE PUREST RICE IS

$1.85

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PROMISES TO HELP FAMILY.

When his wife charged in City Court Friday morning that he had deserted her and her eighteen months' old baby since February and had provided but about $7.50 fbr their support in that time, William Brackall was nned $250 and sentenced to serve 180 days on the penal farm by Judge Newton. The line and sentence were suspended, however, on condition that he pays $4 a week for the support of the wife and baby. The money Is to be paid to Mrs. Stahl, court matron.

Do you know it is more important to keep the bowels regular during hot weather than any other time? It is because disease germs are all over—flies mosquitoes, bugs, etc., all carry dangerous disease. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will keep the bowels regular, the system cool and clean. Glllts' Terminal Pharmacy.

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Our6th

Annual Sale

Nevear In the history (of Terre Haute has the price of groceries been cut so lo**—-in many- cases price fextd lower.

Potatoes, eatra line Virginia White Cobbler Potatoes, grown ln( whitesand, large. Per peck AiVrC

Milk, well known brand Pet Milta— Eight 5c oans fart.. 3Tbnr 10c cans fori.. 29c

Soap.

10 Swift's Pride Soap 29c 10 XJ. B. Mall 9oag fors25e

BROOMS

'a car load. Wet picked up »at a bargain. Some values run as high as S5c and 40c. While this lot lasts, our stores wilL sell them at storeionly, limit, one to customer.

Oats—One shipment fresh Quaker and Mother Oats at price. Per package

None sold to dealers.

and Grocery Co.

WHOLESALE and RETAIL.

Main store, 1103 Wabaeh •venue. Branch stores, 112 South 4th, 1448 Ash street, 609 Locust, 1250 Lalayette avenue, 121 Paris avenue, West Terre Haute. •J-i*