Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 March 1916 — Page 17

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FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 191*.

Program Arranged for Entertainment of Racoaon Township Folk— Prof. R. A. Ogg to Talk..

By 'Special Corresponucnt. tiuCKVOUUS. Itul., March 3.— Toad leva of liaccotin township will enitM'Utin the patrons Saturday, Marcli 11, at a special teauheriT institute. I rof. and Mim. U. A. Ogg, of Green-i-HHtlc, will be speakers. Mr. Ogg will ."tUlrcss th{! institute! on the subjects, "Solving V'arm Problem#" and "The Story of Plain," anil Mrs.. Ogg will hIhcuss "Houaolsceping vn. Home-mak-ing," and "IntoreMting Young People in tlt« Kami.". Kacli school in the tuwnMlii'p will bu represented on the program.

Club Plans Dance.

l-» XJipet'iaJ. Corn.) 8 penitent. HOCK VILLI'!,' Ind., March 3.~-lpvl-(Rtions have been issued by^the Colonial'cltih for a largo dance to be given 1 his evening, at the Masonic temple ball room. The reception committee will he Messrs. William Hunt, Melville Johnson, Burke Nicholas, and Homer Rohm.

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New School Proposed.

Hy* .Speolul Correspondent. .R:OCKVILLlS, lnd„ March 3.—At the meeting of the advisory board of Parke county to ba held Saturday, the proposition of erocting a new high Mchcjol building for TJaocoon township will be discussed."

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Here is one of the best yalues we ever offered. A Solid Oak Buffet, top measuring 6o inches, with an extra heavy base. The base has roomy drawers for table linen lined drawers for silverware, and cupboard. Across top is a full length Frcnch plate mirror. You have your choice of Golden or Fumed finish, and selling, each

A Dresser You'll Admire

It's a new style in the colonial design and built of oak. The finish is a rich golden. Base is extra heavy and roomy with d^ep drawers that are easily opened. The mirror i$ of French plate glass and measures 24x30 inches. It's a dresser showing quality of material and.) workmanship in eyery line arid selling Saturday at the sjiccial ptice jf

Dining Table and Chairs to Match

The Table is built of Oak, Jacobean finish, William and Mary period design. The top is moulded and measures 45 inches, with 6-foot extension. Absolutely correct in every detail of design.

The Chairs match Table in finish and design, and there's a full.set of six. All have full leather box seats. This outfit usually sells at $75, but as an 1*9 extra special offer Saturday, the outfit ..

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Affected Ears, Neck Scratched Day ffnd

Night, Terribly Disfigured,

HEALED BY GUTiCURA SOAPAND OINTMENT

"When four months ojd my bey suffered wjtb bllsteni and a kind of scaly skin on his head. I got some salve Mid he didn't teem to Improve but got worse and hja'eara, oeck, and face were affected. He scratched and night the itching was. so intense,

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whole time. The sldn was sore and inflamed. and he didn't have a hair an his Just a cap of sore eruptions, and his faoe wu terribly disfigured, "He got so

bad we

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had to keep a mask on

foe®. The trouble lasted for months, »ld my husband about Outicura Soap and Ointment, and we got ilmn. The third day I noticed a big Improvement and in two weeks my boy wis healed." (Signed) Mrs. H. A. Thiele, 348 6th St., Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 25, lflig.

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Willi 33-p. Skin Book on request. Addww postcard "Cuttirar*. Dept. T, Bo«Beli ItaiMMtboat ttw world.

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$37.50

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MATIN Et TOMORROW MalinM eilMnftVMIm E«mIr( flUIWftl EvMlng

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FUST FIRE APPARATUS FOR EVERr STATION

Safers Tell What They Have In Mind About Insurance Sates In Terry Hut.

An en lire rpoloi' driven lire department with, the lowest insurance rate of "any city in Indiana or the United States for Its size, is the ambition of the safety board and fire department officials it was announced Friday. "The money saved by tho citizens of Terre* Haute," said lire Chief Harry Bledsoe Friday, "in the year 1016, by the reduction granted in Are rates would motorize the entire Hve\ department of Terre Haute. Terre Haute now ha:- a firo deportment second to none in the entire state. We have been promised by the insurance'' men that the addition of more motor driven modern flrb apparatus will bring to the people of Terre Haute a still further reduction in tho fire insurance rates. "The .people of Terre Haute," said Fire Ghvief Bledsoe, "annually pay, I estimate, about $800,000 in Are premiums, and that is a very low estimate. $b\v when it comes to such huge sums the reduction of fire insurance rates can be appreciated. And with the addition of more motor driven modern' apparatus we will get a still further, reduction." "It. is the ambition of the board -of safety," said Oscar Kantmann, safety board member, "to motorize the entire department. The citiaeng of Terre

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Our

Guarantee

Whether you buy for cash or on^xtended cred-* it, Silberman's guarantee goes with each purchase. It is upop satisfaction that this store has gained a large patronage and we are as much interested as you that every piece of furniture bought here be exactly as represented.

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WILLARD MACK'S HIGHLY 3EN8ATIONAL COMEDY DRAMA

"SO MUCH

FOR

SO MUCH"

THE 3T0RY OF A WORKING GIRL

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STYLE REVUE

-PRICES-

MATINEE ....10c, 20o NIGHT '.10c, 20c, 30o, 80c

NOTICE.

The entire lower floor has been pur* chased for Friday night byValentine's Economical Drug 8tere and will be Hold at their 8tore at cut rate prices en Friday batwrftn the houra of 10 a. m. and p. m.

AMUSEMENTS.

GRAND 13

18,000

PEOPLE 3,000 HORSES

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CONTRACTORS PLAN SMOKER.

Arrange to Affiliate All Lines of Bual. neaa l-n Exchange. The weekly meeting of the Contractors' Bjxcnange Thursday night was well attended. A partial report by the committee on constitution and bylaws was heard and discussed. was decided to have arrangements made whereby the master bricklayers, plasterers and others could affiliate with the exchange. For this purpose the following invitation oommlttee was ap­

pointed: T. J.

Porter,

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There's Years of Service in Silberman's "QUALITY FURNITURE"—It's Dependable Buffet

The Bed is a new design and a choice one. It's-built on correct lines, full size and one you'll be proud of. To introduce our new line of Beds we have made a special price on this model, selling, while they last, each "T

It's Almost a Miracle! See It! See It! See It!

NIGHT....28c, 50c, $1, $1.50,

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Brass Beds

Built of best quality tubing, with a wear resisting lacquer and substantial as well. The Bed has 2-inch post, with five i-inch fillers. Your choice of Bright or Satin finish.

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MATINEE 25c, 50o, $1.00

Haute are beginning to awaks to tho fact that it means something to them Co have a good Are department. Merchants, business men and citizens have been convinced of this fact by the reduction granted them in fire insurance rates with the addition of the $25,000 worth of modern apparatus added tp the tire department this year." "Indianapolis spent 160,000 alone on her telegraph sjystem, jiot counting what she spent on her fire apparatus to gfct Jnto the second-class insurance rate. While it is true Indianapolis has a slightly lower fire insurance rat© than has Torre Haute, with the cooperation of the citizens we can easity aecur© a lower rate than any city in the state." "The safety board," said President Jacob Frisz, "will be satisfied with just the addition of two more auto service hook and ladder trucks If our ambition to motorize the entire^epartment is not realized. Just the addition of those two trucks would bring us ahead of Indianapolis in fire equipment and bring us a lower insurance rate than any city in the state. ."I estimate," said President Frisz, "that with $30,000 we can motorize the entire department and motorize it the way it should be."

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$22.95

Baby Cabs

As next week is National Baby Week, now's the time to get that cab you have been planning to buy. We are showing them in a variety of unique designs and built of best grade materials.

Our special this week is an all reed cart, Whitney make, with an all steel, turntable gear and large wheels. Your choice of brown, ecru, gray and white finishes, selling at .......

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$22.95

ILBERMAN'S

"The House With the Lower Priee" 4^

609 Wabash Avenue w

Days Only Beg. AMONDAY, MAR O

Twiw Paiin aiaoaed 8tii

RETURN ENGAGEMENT of

D. W. Griffith's Master Creation

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Seats Now

HIPPODROME

(Absolutely Fireproof)

TODAY A'l' i(:30 AND 8sl5.

MILB. ARYON VADIE AND CO In Lyric dances. WEE MACAUI.BY AND CO., "The Girl From Child*."

SPENCER AND WILLIAMS, "Pnttiasr It Over." MUMFORD AND THOMPSON,

In "Huraoroaltle*." AURORA Or LlfJHT.

Miller and Charles E. Pierson. It was announced that a smoker and apple "feed" will be given Thursday night, 9.

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-E DEPARTMENT CHANGES.

Dlnkel Placed In Charge of Alt Motor Driven Apparatus. Fire Chief Harry Bledsoe announced Friday morning '.hat Ralph Dinkel, captata of the headquarters Are company, had been made master mechanic of the, fire department. Dinkel will retain his position at headquarters company as driver until t.ie council ratifies his appointment.

Dinkel will have supervision of ail the vnjtor driven apparatus recently added to the Are department.

Chief Bledsoe also announced that Private Frank Milter of tho headquarters company had been named captain. Cris Cahill, of the No. 2 fire house, has been transferred to the No. 9 house

DO YOU NEED HELP? If you are in n'eed of help the SuAday Tribune will bring the desired results. Twelve words, one time, 12c

'three timea, 80c.

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CARPETS

Our new Spring line has arrived with all its wonderful new patterns. Velvets, Axminsters, Body Brussels, Tapestries and Ingrains.

Worthy your inspection. Prices range from $2.50 downward to the yard ,..

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COST

$500,000

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LINOLEUMS Your choice of a variety of patterns, in Printed, Imported and Inlaid goods 2 and 4- yard widths. Prices range from $1.75 down- Jg\ ward to £§, W/1 sq. yard

YOUR LAST CHANCE

TB»EE THEIE TWO SCBEEI FAVOIITES TOGETHER

PRICES

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(XurarAN 4.thf.atreM

THE THEATRE VOU WILL KVKNTVAI.I.Y PLAY KVICKY DAY—FLAYS CHANGKO

DAILY.

TODAY

"A Butterfly on the Wheel"

Shnbert'a Gr«a4e»t Muster Play, Featuring

Vivian Martin and Holbrook Blinn

The Theatre fire arenes in the picture arc inarveloua, actually *howlnp.- the reacuInK of 1!ve« nnrt many mure striking ien«atlonnl nrenen.

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"Little Mary Sunshine"

A special film in five acta that ttIII pleaae the children and the rmw#-o|w at the magnet,

Box of Candy to Every Ktdlel v A fc:

Wabash Glee Club

TODAY AT

The 0RPHEUM

Appearing at the Fotrr O'clock Show Offering Popular and Claaatc Selec tlona —ALSO— EmmaWehleu and Honiirl Katabrook

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«THK MASTER SMILE"

31- Aet Ka|«kerl«»cker Star Feature

Fl U BEST RESULTS

TEY A TBJBUJiE WANT AD. ONE CENT A WOBD.

Rugs-New

size and new patterns to choose from. Rugs that give years of service, selling Saturday, each

Tapestry Rugs—A short nap rug that will give excellent service for those wishing a medium priced rug size 9^12 ft selling each.

Wool Fibre Rugs

is scarce this season so don't delay your s.election. We are showing them in a variety of patterns and fast colors. Prices,^$65 down to.' Ingrain Rugs—This'is a special lot of assorted patterns in good color schemes and 9x12 ft. in size. Selling while th6y last

Davenolas

It's a new design and what we consider ain ideal one. Built of oak substantial

full size. The finish is golden. Back and end pieces are firmly bolted together while seat revolves and opens to make full size comfortable bed. Has all steel springs. See it then you'll appreciate it. $45 value selling Saturday.'

Velvet Rugs—Those heavy, soft nap rugs in the

Floor Coverings

in novel patterns and two

sizes 9x12 ft. and *6x9 ft. Prices range from $12.00 downward to

Axminster Rugs in the 11.3x12 feet

size—-This extra size rug

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VARIETIES

LAST SHOWING TODAY

Anita Stewart and Earle Williams in "MY LUY'S

Crescent Tomorrow—Savoy Sunday "When The Light Came"

A drama in three acta—• Mutual pioture—featuring Anna Little and Tom Chatterton. AI«o

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featuring Neva Qerber and Dick Roason.

Fiorenre LaBndle and Anderson TOMORROW

Five-Red Mutunl Bluster-' picture "THF TOAST OF Dl'.ATH" Featurifag Dewwy# Glaum, Hervhul Mayall and Hnrry

Sheeman.

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oomedy, "ELLA WANTED T^O ELOPE,"

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9x12 feet

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SPECIAL ADDED ATTMCTIOX

PATHE WEEKLY HEWS

EVENTS OF THE WORLD IN NCTURK#

Don't Forget Keystone Saturday Two Keystones One Price

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5C-FOUNTAIN--5C

•Hi W I I WHI The House ul Clear rictflrM

"The Price off Her Silence"

The House ut Clear rictarea PHBSEJNTS TODAY John Lorenr. and Nell Craig

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"TheDestroyer"

A Tltree-Aut Essunnj' OrnnR TOMORROW—SATI'ltOA V A G1RI. TKLF.f.UAPIfUU'S n\ K One of the Oriiflnnl "Huurdo of Helen" Railroad nrnmaN With 1H«» Helen Glhuon, tlie Most Oaring Girl

In Pietnrea.

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