Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 October 1915 — Page 3

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915.

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Haines Bros.

Player Piano

Newton

Player Piano

$32

Player Piano

$325.00

Player Piano

A Victrola for a Christmas surprise, better make your selection now. A small payment will reserve it for cleliv- 5 erv on Christmas eve. 4

Root's

Newton

Player Piano

Stratford

Player Piano

Piano

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PRESS CLUB ELECTS BOARD.

Names Men in Charge of Affairs of Organization. Pads and pencils were dropped lon*s enough Monday by the newspaper men of the city to elect representatives on the board of control of the newly organized Jim Lacey Press club. The board will have executive powers in handling the affairs of the organization.

C. S. Clark was elected to represent the Post, W. R. Simmons the Star, ana Paul R. Baugh, the Tribune. Jhis board will meet this week and organ­

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Newton

Upright Piano

$225.00 Fischer

Player Piano

$600.00 Chickering

Upright Piano (Ebony)

$100.00

Fashions

Of The Moment

—And with every "wardrobe treasure'' goes that most satisfactory Root Store feature, "style without extravagance." The Fashion accomplishments of this store are being widely talked about. Mr. Wirls, our buyer, is now in New York.

See These $25 Suits For $17.50 Each

Lined with .silk or satin in all the new shades.

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Wooltex Coats at $18.50 to $35.00

Designed by Fashion Artists. (Third Floor-

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Bedroom Furniture

Save 20 to 33% P^r Cent

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1100 Pairs of American I

Lace Curtains

that sell up to $2.00 tomorrow (2d Floor, Ohio St. Annex) the pair

(Second Floor— vv' est Annex)

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$1.75 Juliets $1.39

—On sale Wednesday only, Women's Juliets made, of soft Vici Kidskin plain or tip toes hand turned soles

rubber heels regularly $1.75: uair

ize by electing a chairman, secretary and treasurer. Committees also will be appointed to take up the club work.

The first membership meetin® of the club will be held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon when the tentative constitution and by-laws will be passed on by the members of the club.

GOSSOM CASE IN COURT.

Attorneys File Transcript of Proceedings and Pleadings. A copy of the charges on which Mayor Gossom was impeached by the

Singer

Upright Piano (Mahogany)

$175.00 Milton

Player Piano

$400.00 Newton

Upright Piano (Mahogany)

$248.75

StratfGrd

Piano

$175.00 Fischer

Upright Piano

$345.00 Newton

Upright Piano (Mahogany)

$248.75

Look Over the Above List and Let the Family See It

Talk Over the Matter at Home. The Pianos Will Be Ready Tomorrow Morning and Early Customers Will Have first Choice

Up to $2.00 Cut Glass Choice $1.00

—Tomorrow, Suburban Day, shall offer one lot of pretty Glass, including Spoon Trays, Nappies and Bon Bons worth up to $2.00 your choice (Basement—Main Building)

$1.00

Regular $2.00 Cotton Blankets Pair $1.69

—On sale tomorrow only 70x80 inch Cotton Blankets weight pounds gray or tan, with pink or blue borders regularly urban Day, the pair (Second Floor—Main Building)

—Extra good quality Outing Flannel assorted striped and checked patterns worth 10c the yard Suburban Day, 10 yards

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good Piano or Player at an average saving or 20 per cent! A riano

good iano or Flayer at an average saving or zu per cent!

or Player Piano for the home pleasures of winter, lor dancing, for sing- ji ing, for endless entertainment! Below are 26 wonderful piano opporit E in is a an ha 10

(Mahogany)

$248.75

Hilton

Piano

$250.00

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Outing Flannel 10 Yards, 77c

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(Second Floor—Main Building.)

Lenox Soap.

Box of 100 Bars of Lenox Laundry Soap

Sale Price, each S

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$2.65

10 Bars of Lenox Laundry Soap for & \s

Flour Specials.

2*4 pound sack of Gold Medal Flour for OOC 24 pound sack of Root's Special Flour for

76c

Maokerel large fresh 1 shore Mackerel each 2 Mackerel family size pall tho pall for

10c

20 in

98c 19c

Dill Pickles large, fancy I crisp the dozen

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common council recently was filed with the clerk of the Circuit Court Tuesday morning, with a transcript of the proceedings and the pleadings made before the council. Shortly afterward Attorneys Chalmers Ham ill and Frank S. Rawley, representing Gossom, filed a motion before Judge Pulliam for a judgment on the pleadings. The court said he would talce the matter under advisement and consider it at the termination of the Caldwell murder trial, probably Wednesday afternoon.

The attorneys for the mayor base their motion on the alleged illegality

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man. Come tomorrow. You can practically name your I long as they are reasonable ones. Ml |i|

Here it is—in the heart of the piano season—and a chance to buy a salary. Professor karis now at our stor^makmg gen-

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Brambach

Grand Piano

$465.00 Newton

Piano

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$395.00 Newton

Upright Piano (Mahogany)

$248.75

9x12 ft. Heavy Axminster Rugs

Wednesday only

With a 50c order of other groceries Wednesday, 10 pounds of H. & E. Pure Cane Granulated Sugar

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$150.00 Newton

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/»q —For one day only, Wednesday, we shall offer these tpl.Oc/ ft. heavy Axminster Rugs closely woven long pile regular price $22.50 for Suburban CJ1 A A

Day, Wednesday, each

$4.50 Axminster Rugsl (ttjO *7^

Size 36x72 inches, each W

—High-pile Axminster Rugs, size 36x72 inches made of selected wool stock the thick, long pile woven into a strong back will give long wear regularly $4.50

(Sixth Floor—Main Building)

10 Pounds of H. & E. Sugar 54c.

54c

25c Snider's Catsup 19c.

Snider's Pure Tomato Catsup 25c size, 16 ounce bottle for

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Heinz Sauer Kraut in bulk the pound for Cranberries the pound (quart) for

The Best Place to Shop, After All

Wabash Avenue Through to Ohio Street

in the vote of 6 to 3. They say that the statutes provide that the vote should have been 7 to 3 for impeachment.

BRANCH LIBRARY SUCCESS.

Scores of Children Spend Evening in Rooms. All questions as to the probable success of the branch library at Greenwood school has been settled by the return shown thus far. The library appeals so strongly to the younger element in the vicinity of the school building that scores of them spend eve­

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Upright Piano (Mahogany)

$248.75 Newton

Upright Piano (Mahogany)

$248.75 Newton

Upright Piano (Mahogany)

$248.00 Haines Bros.

Player

$550.00

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soap.

10 baps of Kirk's Flake White Soap for 10 bars of Fels Naptha Soap for

10c 10c 25c 15c

Corn "Pawnee" Corn 3 cans for Corn "None Such" Corn the can

69c Broadway Peaches 53c.

3 cans of "Broadway" Peaches in extra syrup speclal for tJOC

Cod Pish middles new the pound for

Wheat-a-Laxa the sack special for Swiss Cheese Imported the pound for

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nings in the library room pouring ever books and magazines. Miss Addle Sparks, who has charge of this branch, reported that on one evening recently she had seventy pupils. Since there are about 20 chairs to accommodate readers, this meant some close crowding for the little folks.

AFTER MAN'S ASSAILANTS.

Local authorities and the police of West Terre Haute are looking for the gang of youths who Monday night waylaid an old man named Reilly at the west end of the grade leading- from

Novelty and Dresden Taffeta 6 inches widfc in brown, blue, green and red 69o value sale QQ/» price, the yard 0571/ (Main Floors—Center Aisle)

COLLARS

Hand Made Collars some embroidered on nets and swiss others of fine dainty laces values up to $15.00 sale price

Babcock's Corylopsis Talcum Powder regular 15c can spe- OK/» eial, 2 cans for ^eJt (Main Floor—East Aisle)

BASTING THREAD.

500 yard spool may also "be used on machine Nos. 40, 50 A and 60 special, the spool (Main Floor—East Aisle) /FACE POWDER.

Freeman's Face Powder regular 25c value sale price, 0"| the box (Main Floor—East Aisle)

OLIVE OF PALM SOAP. Olive of Palm Soap regularly 10c the cake special, cakes foi- £iO\s (Main Floor—East Aisle)

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SBMPRE GIOVINE.

Marietta Stanley's Sempre Giovine regularly 50c ..... special, the cake WTv (Main Floor—East Aisle)

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TAFFETA GIRDLES.

Plaid Taffeta Girdles made shirred style in light and dark p*M„ .pec,.!,-... ..^

(Main Floor—Center Aisle)

Double Surety Coupons

Will be given for payment in full of your account on

or before the 15th of this month, which is Friday.

Important Announcement!

PROFESSOR KAY

The Celebrated Landscape Painter

-Has been engaged by the Root Store at a very larsjs

-n I uine Oil Paintings of Landscapes and Marines. We

are offering his wonderful Pictures, framed in double

deck gilt frames, with burnish corners,*! OA amJ tf 1 AO at the remarkable prices of, each wllU

See Professor Kay at work in our large West Show Window.on Wabash avenue. By special arrangement. Professor Kay will make a Landscape or Marine Oil Painting, taking for his subject one of your very own favorite kodak views.

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Suburban Day Specials On Sale Tomorrow

FANCY RIBBONS. ....

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(Main Floor—Center Aisle) AUTO VEILS, Made of double chiffon cloth with heavy tape borders and hemstitched ends 2 yards long 1 yard wide regular $1.95 val- d*"| ue sale.price, the yard JLstM/ (Main Floor—Center Aisle)

LACE VESTEES.

Made of fine Oriental ^tLce finished with several style. -v collars special, each t/vt (Main Floor—Center Aisle)

ORIENTAL FLOUNCING. 18 inches wide ritade of fine sheer net embroidered in- dainty floral border, designs special, QO/» the yard OI7\/ (Main Floor—Center Aisle)

LACES AND INSERTIONS. Cluny Laces and Insertions 2% to 5 inches wide white only 3&o and 40c values sale OP£/» price, the yard. (Main Floor—Center Aisle) x*

TALCUM POWDER.

v-|' GUEST TOWELS.

The Wonderful Tinker Toy Will Gladden Little Hearts for 50c

—The latest invention in the toy world—the "Tinker" Toy.

A thousand different, marvelous motion figures, including Windmills, Swings, Doll Cradles, Autos, Bridges, etc.. packed $ in tiiKular hnv on sale in the

in a tubular box on sale in the Toy Section for only ,* (Basement

Terre Haute to West Terre Haute and severely beat him. According to tho police the mah's head is badly bruised as the result of the beating. Several West Terre Haute boys are under surveillance, it is said.

MINE DISPUTE NEAR END.

A settlement of the mine dispute at Bruceville, where one of the men was discharged, waB taken up with John Walker, president of trie Illinois State Federation of Labor, Monday, by the officials of District No. 11, United Mine Workers of America. Mr. Walker has

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Union Linen Guest TowelL**, rftSfUlation size plain hem and hemstitched: soft absorbent finish regular 19c and 22c each sale price, 2 for (Second Floor—Main Bldg.)

33c

CRASH TOWELING.

17 inches wide all pure linen bleached woven red borders regular 12%c value sale price, Qfif» 9 yards for only I/Ol/ (Second Floor—Main Bldg.)

COMFORT MATERIAI,. 10 yards of cambric satine

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pounds quilted comfort batt in on« sheet pure white sanitary cotton regular $3.50 value, sale price, each ,\" (Second Fioor-r-Main Bldg.)

$1.98

FLANNELETTES.

27 inches wide good welgnt medium arid dark grounds with assorted staple and fancy patterns regular 12%c value sale price, the "yard ""(Second Floor—Main Bldg.)

BEACON BLANKETS. tJ72x84 inches extra good weight silk bouTid plain tan or gray, with pink or blue borders $3.50 value sale price, the pair (Second Floor—Main Bldg.)

$2.75

WOOL COMFORT BATTS. 81x90 Inches weight 3 pounds fine quality Australian wool both sides covered with cheese cloth sale price, each (Second Floor—Main Bldg.)

$3.50

GRANITE CLOTH.

42 inches wide all wool good weight very desirable for skirts and dresses assorted Fall shades $1.00 value sale price, the yard 1/1/ (Second Floor—Main Bldg.)

SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. •40 inches wide soft lustrous finish extra «ood weight and quality all the new Ffe.ll shades QQ/» sale price, the yard .057^/ (Second Floor—Main Bldg.)

LONG CLOTH.

36 inches wide fine quality chamoise finish specially recomus in a gowns $1.20 value sale QQf» price, 12 yard bolt for ^Ov (Second Floor—Main Bldg.)','.

TAFFETA RIBBON.

Satin Edge Moire Taffeta Ribbon 6 inches wide all light sha4es and black and white regular 35c value sale price, the yard (Main Floor—Center' Aisle)

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consented to act as arbiter in the caak. District President Ed Stewart and, Board Member Donie went to Springfield Monday and placed the miner'.s, case before Mr. Walker. A decision lOj the case is expected soon.

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