Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 October 1915 — Page 4
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MASON JAR BANKS.
The robhnry of the rltizon n.t iroripinon Hill Wedru**day nl«ht and hi* torture by 1)« porpotrntor* wim *o alroolOUH an to demand the beat, efforts of tfoo police and tlio nhorllT. NothlnK Ahoitld bo left uridono to run down and JUIIIIHII tlio criminal*.
Too, thn-oann baa Ita leeaon, Pooplo Invito such outriutes by storing t.h«lr *avln(j* In crock* and Jar* and tin c.an*. Byoh practice* become known, *om« uriwrupulou* person orvvlfl* the little *tor« of tho innn *avln«r. and a robbery la planned and executed. Tho tin can, thfi Ma*on Jar, the cup or pot aro «a*y Qf Mccens, and the culprit* do their work. Hoinotlme* the po**«*sor got* off unha.rmod. Often, If he »aeka to protect hla little More, he meet* with dlanater, If not *acrlfloe of hla life.
A* Ionic a a waving* hank* and tru*t. companion have been eatabllahed, It aeern* unbelievable that auch careloa*ne»a atlll prevail*. Thaae Inatltuttojia ahould devote themaelvoa towarda the education of the public along thin line they ahonld aeek to eliminate the K«H•ral lurnorance of bankltiKi It* method* and purpoaea. With the *prend of thin knowled*« the Ma«on ,1nr and tin can bank would d1*appcax, and n. tide of ourrency now d«po«lt»-d around In cupboard* and nook* and crannle* would oome Into atich channel* where It belotura, to the aatlafaotlon of the bank* and to the *afet.y and *®curlty of the cltlaen. There ha* bien an Inclination of nome bankn and trunt companlo* to do thl* public *ettvlc« through the adverttalnif column* of tha new*paper*. It ha* had great effect. The general iBrnormiofl of banklnx In an Incentive to crime, aa the FerKiiaon Hill oncu nifire demon»ti'ato»
ECHO PROM CHAMP.
fllmnip Clnrk yo«tM'da,y oame to bat. with an Interview deploring the lending of any money In thin country, and oplijfd that the placing of the AngloFrench loan here will moke a hooMter for the allien out, of ovary one who participate*. It wa* good *tratcgy on the part of the Anglo-H'rcm li financier*
There Is No Question
but that indigestion and l.ho lint,rr &myl feeling wlncii nlwnyn uoe» with it cun bo promptly relieved t»y taking a
before uud aft,or ouch meal. 25o box.
Vulentlne's Quality Drugi Shop. 034 W*b*sh Av*
to demand a farge, unaacured loan, from another viewpoint, fOnglund and
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no doubt, have |2,000,000,000 or
HO of American *to«'k« and bondN. Naturally we ahfiiild like to have them liquidate whatever they owe u* by handing back our own gwcurlUeg, either by outright *a)e or a,* collateral *ecurlty for a bum, which could ha paid off finally by selling u* the wwrurllle*.
Mut they can get the canh for their American *to',-l.* and bond* later on, and later on, either for war purpoue* or for tb« purpoMa of reorganUIng lnduatry after the war I* over, f2,000,000,000 of American money will wurely come In handy. It wa* unquestionably good Btrategy to demand an unnecurod loan now and hold back the American aecurllle* for later emcrgencle*.
Wh«th»u" It I* good Hlrategy for IIM to an ii n*«»e tired loan now, while the borrowern are In a pogltlon to draw a great. *11111 later on by Helling their American *eurltlri*, In another rjue*tlori. That Individual American lnvc*tor* will be much attracted by Brltl*h and French government bond* at 5 per cent I* rjulte doubtful. Thfiy can buy other good xx»r cent bond* that ar« not contingently liable to no great depreciation,
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ARMY OF PEACE.
A greater number of men were employed In th« coal mining Induntry In the United Htate* In 1014 than ever before. According to C. Jfl. fveaher, of the United Htate* geological aurvey, the total number of employ** In both anthracite and bltumlnou* mine* for the flr*t. time exceeded three-ijuarter* of a million. Thl* record wa* made without *acrl/lce of efficiency, for although the a/verage number of day* worked In the bltumlnou* mine* wa* the *malle«t Mince 1806, except only J908, and the average output, per man for the year wa* the loweat In five year*, the average dally production by each employe In 1«14 wa« the hlghe*t on record lu bltumlnou* coal mining. Thl* record I* to be fcttrlbuted to thu better character of tho labor a* well a* to the Improved mining method* and the Increa*od application of wclentlflo management.
The number of men employed In the coal mine* of the United Htate* In 1914 wa* 7fl3,l8f, of which number 179,(570 were ongnged In mining anthracite and BHD.ftOft In mining bltumlnou* coal and lignite. The average number of day* of employment of each man wa* 207 for the United Htate*, 105 for bltumlnou* and lignite, and 24fi for anthracite, In the bltumlnou* mine* the yearly averajco decreawod from 837 ton* lri 11)13 to 721 ton* In IBM. The dally average IwrraHoil from 3."I to !I,7I ton*. The average time mado at the anthracite mine* In 1014 was exceeded only l.y the record* of 191 1 (240 day*) and 1013 (2fi7 day*). Thp average yearly production of anthracite by each employe decreased from 1520 whorl ton* In 1013 to fiOr, ton* In 1014, owing to the fewer day* worked, .'bo dally oulput per man wa* 2.08 toriM, a alight gain a* compared with 2.02 ton* In 1018.
8CHO0L DRESS.
Mr*. ICIla Klagg Young, airilnent head of thu (Chicago Bchool*, advo'ate« uniform oo*tumo for high *chool girl*. Hhc ha* become bewildered by the elaborate dre*« appearing In the *chool room* there and wn.rit* *ome relief. High *ohool girl* In uniform would douhtle** be very charming, If the unl-
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It's Time to Think About Your New Fall Togs
You cannot afford
to let your appearance suffer for Jack of seasonable clothing, for you know that a
good appearance is
half the battle in business success. The newest fall suits and overcdats are here in a wide range of patterns—the models are stylish and afford that
easy-going,
able appearance that every good dresser insists upon.
The prices? Remember how popular they were last season at $10 to $25?
Tailors
665 Wabash Ave.
comfort
Come in and see them today.
Thorman & Schloss
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form could be *electcd by an art!*t and made by an expert. There 1* «omethlng peculiarly attractive In the night of a large number of young women drefined alike, ft* any producer of opera bouffe can atte*t. Htage *ohool girls alway* wear uniform*, and they are ill moat alway* too cute for word*.
If the anlhorltle* will put It up to the girl* In that way, the proposed reform will no doubt go through without oppoultlon. Otharwlae, there 1* bound to be trouble. In the very nature of thing*, no female perwon 1* going to nubmlt to an Interference with her Idea* of dre»* on the part of authority without loud *cream« of proteat. I^gl*latlon agaln*t weird co«tume* ha* been alino*t Invariably un*ucce**ful. The police are powerles* against any mode of dre«*lng ahort of po*ltlve Indecency. And If the school girl* havf merely gone to extreme* of fa*hlon or halve whown a tendency to outrival oni another In nol*lne** of color, the etern arm of the law ahould not be called upon leaf, a woraa thing befall. A newer fanhlon *hould be «klllfully *ub»tltuted and pointed to a* the n« plu* ultra in atyle the girl* will do the r«*t.
There I* no doubt that the untrained ta»t.a of the young girl I* likely to betray her Into rldlculou* extreme*. And there 1* no donbt that a public nchool I* a moat unfitting place for extreme coatume*. But *0 canny, reformer*. Choone an extremely artlfltlc unlformt and Introduce It tactfully, that It may become a denlrable thing to the dear creature*. And then our *ch«ol yard* will becomo more picturesque than they have ever been before. .J—
While Oroat Tlrltaln \n dl*cu**lng the durability of drafting her men the women of Serbia are «houldering their muaket* and *olng forth to fight be*lde tlwlr brothers.
The death of another army aviator while looping the loop over San Diego bay will make *ome people wonder If looping the loop Im one of the neoe**ary military ovolutlon*.
A financial expert write* from London that American* ought to get 7 per cent on that big war loan. The tip come* too late, and tho corrr*pondent «hould be fired,
A charity worker blame* the workman'* compennatlon act for Id'cne** among workman. I!ven the liability companle* could acarcely do better than that.
The goo*ebone weather prophet I* being quoted In prediction of a mild winter, but. the goo*« pimple progno*Mcator ha* Idea* of hi* own.
Judging from the Bell t«*tlmony, Chief Perrot ought to bo commended for u*lng the riot club* where ho did.
Prosecutor Ruckar n«k* to bs ailowod to take a long ro*t. That ought to bo unanlinouM with Indiana tn(xi»ayer*.
COMPANY FOESARTICLES.
The Wqul table Construction company filed article* of o**oclatlon with the county recorder laMs Thuraday. The capital wtock 1* given a* $100,000, twothird* of which 1* preferred. The purpoMO of the company I* to organize a real tiHtute company with ofUce* In Terro Haute to deal In Mock* and bond*, promote various InvcHtmetit* ami ileal lri public con*tmotion contra 1, The Incorporator* are Cliarlo* ('. i'M.,1*0, Jc**e Hanford of IndlanapOIIH, and Hhernian Townnend of MartltlHVlllO, III.
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A NERVINE TONIC
In many Hcvx-ro iwrvou*
flii-iorders
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lieat remedy I* often a tonic. The ruoat active tonic treatment. Ih recommended by the hlghewt medical authority to arre*t the prodfres* of such dl*ea«f:«.
It 1* lmpo**lble to reach the nerve* directly with medicine. Dr. William*' I'lnk FID* are a nervine tonic but they act on the nerve* through the blood, enabling the blood to carry to the nerve* the element* needed to build them up.
Neuralgia, aclatlca, *lck head:ieho and a number of more *evere nervou* trouble* are properly treated by bul'dlng up the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink PHI* and are often entirely corrected In thl* way.
If you are nervou* you can help your aelf by refu*lng to worry, by taking proper re«t., Bleep and vacation*, by avoiding OXCOHHC* and by taking out-of-door exercise. Kor medicine take Ir. William*' Pink Pills, tho non-ul-cohoilc torilc.
HufTerer* from nervou* dlnorder* who have been taking treatment without benefit *hould lnve*tigate the tonic method. Write today to the Dr. William* Medicine Co., 8ch«nectady, N. Y., for the booklet, "DI*ea*o* of tho Nervou* System." It will bo *ent free on requewt.
Your own drugglat eell* Dr. William*' Pink PHI* or they will be aont by mall on receipt of price, fifty cent* per box, *lx boxo* for $2.60.-
PRESIDENT SELECTS NEW SUMMER HOME
Deoides to Shift Warm Weather Capital From Harlakcnden House to New Jersey.
WASHINGTON, Oct. IB.™President WilBon today decided to »p*nd next nummer In N®w Jerwoy, In tho former home of John A. MoCall, at Ifilboron, near J^ong Branch. The e*tate, on which aland* a magnlftcont hou#e, I* known a* Hhadow I^iwn. Tho pro*lderit wa* offered the freo u«e of Shadow Lawn by a committee headed by Ilepre*ontat,lve Hcully, which brought a letter from Governor Fielder. Ho Innixtod, however, that he uhould pay rent and *ald that If the committee pjenaod it oould give the money to charity.
Governor Fielder, In hi* letter, urged the president to *pend next summor In New .!er*ey to receive "the glad tiding*" of hi* ronomlnatlon. Tho pre*ldent only smiled when that wa* mentioned. Whon Mr. Wil*on announced he would accept tho Invitation ho wa* warmly applauded and all the delegation lnalwted on ahaklng hand* with him.
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acceptance mean* he will not return to Harlakenden hou*e, the re»ldenco of Wtlaton, Churchill, at. Corultih, N. II.. which ho ha* occupied each Miimmor *lnoo be«\orrUng prewldent. Tho Mct'all iuah*lori 1* not *o *cH!luded ox flarlakomlon houae, but I* larger. Arrangomentw for turning It over to the president hav« already boon made by the commltte®, whloh *aw him today.
ARMY MAKES SHELL RELICS.
Household Purpose* Served by Fra{jments From Front. PA ma,
Oot. IB.—Many metal arti
cle* and engraver* serving In the artillery devote their leisure moment* to carving ornrunent* from aluminum and copper taken from exploded German *holl*. Theno souvenir*, made beneath the bomb-proof shelter* at the front, have been highly prised by tho recipient* at horn®, and until a abort time ago It wa* lnipo*«lblo to buy them.
Recently a *oclcty wa* organized WIIOHO aim l* to dl*po*o of theno trlnk etn tho proceed*'of their nale being forwarded directly to the men them welve*. Kach article 1* accompanied by a card hearing the name and military addre** of tho maker, and, If de*lred the purchaser nmy receive a card of acknowledgement from him.
Aluminum ting* are the most popular, but locket*, brooches, bracelet* paper lcnlve*, a*h receiver*, paper weight*, lnk*tand* and varlou* other article* of every day u*e are made. Tho Cro** of T/orralne, emblem of Joan of Arc. I* a favorite design for ring* four-loaf clover*, hor*e«hoo* and oc cawlonally «om® *pectal mark of the regiment are al*o employed.
Exploded nhell* and fragment* are u*ed In many Parl*lan home*, a* flower pot*, vane* for cut flower*, umbrella Htand* and nelmllar u»e*.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Oo*ob«r 15, 1906.
Bocrfrtnry C. B. Jamlnon, of tho Y. C. A., fravo a lecture on hi* trip through TOurope at the n*«oclatlon liulIdlnK, usln* hi* own view*.
Principal Herbert .Hrlftff*, of the Klghtoenth district school, scored the school board, saylnpr It wa* not making? proper provision for the overflow pupil*.
The county commissioner* grnntod petition for remission of $522.1(5 personal taxes a«aln«t l'"rank MoKwm, a*Ne**od hi* holdlnsfH In tho old Torre TI an to Manufacturing' company, which had gone otit of bu*lne**.
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Io you not Uilnk, dear, that It Is alien rl T' U^ep t)ifs« latter* aort at tlm«n rrtiUl them As If no years mild modify each word
Nor custom stale them?
Of course 1 meant thorn all --to the extent In which we alway* mean our young: effusions Hut now It seems a cruelty to present 'Choir fond Illusions.
did not hn.rKfc.1n for this lorisr dlstres* Of written l.ond*, like lawyer's verbal letters. Think more whout the spirit, dear—-and less
About, the letters.
Would you rebuke blnl who Mops hi« trill ftecnnsn he foels n» more thi «|irln«tlde ruptureV lie you oxpeet me to be chasInK sllll
After tho capture? —A. L. Salmon In JudK*.
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Suits $10 to $35 Overcoats the Same
HOBOSOOPE.
"The Star* Incline, Ilut Do N«« Compel." (Copyright. 1U1B, by :h* McClur*
Newspaper Syndicate.)
Saturday, Ootobar 18, 1915.-
Astrology find* thl* a mo*t unfortunate day, for all tho pianola that exorclne *tronf? lnfluouco aro adverse. Saturn, Venn*, Mar*, Mercury and Jupiter aro In malefic aspect.
Tho *tar* pro*aK« time of deep depre*slou, owing: to bad commorclal and financial condition*. The country, which 1* to bo the center of industrial proirreB*, will partake of certain untoward condition* produced by the war, and these will develop rapidly In the next few week*, the *eer* declare.
On thl* day women who are engaged In any public work should bo exceedingly cautious. Disappointment*, dlsscntion*, and ml«take* are presaged for those who bear large re*pon»lbllltlc*.
It I* not a propltlou* rulo for love affair*. Warning I* given that'ovll stars Incline men to disloyalty and flcklenon*.
Hanker* and broker* will do well to bo oaultou* while this conrtguratlon
NOTE
We Want All Men to Feel at Home in This Clothing Store
loss they actually need something. Don't
feel that way here: We're only too glad to show yon our line of Huits and Overcoats—for we take pride in pointing out their fine fabrics and welltailored lines. If you need a Suit now, if you are undecided, or if you just want to see what's new—you are equally welcome here. So come.
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO SEE
NEW FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS FKOM THE SOCIETY BRANT), HIRSHWIOKWIRE AND OTHER WELL KNOWN MAKERS.
The Boys' Department
Is very anxious to have you see the many new Suits and Overcoats for the Boys. It's true, we don't claim as much for our lines as some other stores do, but we DELIVER THE GOODS.
All we ask, is a look and you will be veiy quickly convinced that the garments wo show are right in every respect—right in style, right in quality, right in price and right in make.
$3.50, $4, $5 and Up to $10 and $12
See the Corduroy Knicker Suits we are selling for $5.00 with two pairs of Trousers. They are unusual values.
JOSEPH'S
512-514 Wabash Avenue
la«t*. SurprlBlng condition* .will d«velop suddenly In a foreign country. Magaalno* aro subject to unpleasant conditions whllo this conjuration prevails. Loss of prestige and circulation 1* lndlcfttad for a woman's perodlcal, which come* under a sinister «way next month.
Lawyers are warned to be circumspect. A vacancy in a high court in the land will focus attention and cause embarrassing politico! complications, It 1* foretold.
Speculation and Investment should be avoided whll® Jupiter Is in ovll place.
Theatrical affair* are not fortunately ruled today. Manager* will meet disappointment* In large ventures that promise much, astrologers predict.
Wrltor* and advertising men should bo careful during the remainder of this month. Disappointments aro foreshadowed.
Persons whose blrthdate It Is should avoid law and quarrels during tho coming year, which may cause great nerve Bt'rain. They should beware of accident*.
Children born on thl* day may do hypersensitive and hard to manage. Those subjects of Libra are usually Intuitive and Imaginative. Venus Is their principal ruling planet.
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Always keep a supply of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in your medicine chest. You never can tell what day or hour of the night some member of your family may be stricken with cramps, chills, indigestion or more serious illness.
Kmergencies demand
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Rheumatlam. Sciatica. Neuritta, ContMCimaf the Kidney*. Drop»ical Swelling. Pain In the Back and Blndder Trouble ore caunod by the accuinul*. tion of Uric Acid nnd Polsonou* Waste la the blood. Physician* are now preacribing
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ou ny puree! poat, prepaid, upon receipt of pric' Wyttaabach Broa. Company. Vvunaville, Ina.
Smith-Alsop Paint & Varnish Co. PAINT MAKERS
Our aalearoom is oonvenient for •II end w« deliver to all parte of tho oity.
SALESROOM. 11 SOUTH 7t\ Citizens phone 18. Ball phone S rings on 1I
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421 Wabivkh avenue.
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Kdlnon Idamond Disc t'tiono*rrn.pli Her.itnla every clay and ovenlnff. You're welcome. Come.
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