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Sdwtrd L. Smith fas Thrilling Experience in Chicago Jewelry Store He Managed,

Misses Helen and Anna Smith, of 819 North Sixth street, have received the following account of the robbery of a Chicago Jewelry shop, of which their brother, RJdward h, Smith, is manager: "The theft of diamonds said to be valued at more than $'46,000 from Preoler and Go,, Jewelers, was reported to the police early today, "According to Jfidward h. Smith manager of concern, which is Joeated in the Blackatone hotel, a wen dressed wan entered the store yesterday and asKed to se some diamond rings. Smith brought out three trays, each contain' jngr twelve rings. After ten minutes' asked to see softie diamond rings. Smith flyer the comparative merits of the I'ingrf, all set with large diamonds, the «US(om«r left the place, declaring hlm^ self dissatisfied. "Smith says Jib accompanied the stranger to the door and when he returned one of the trays with Mi'a dia* mends was missing, Detectives were put on the case, and when Smith was shown the photographs of a number of diamond thieves who are said to have operated in ^Mew York and other eastern oltles, he reoogniKed one as that of the man who had examined the diamonds in bis store,"

ASSOCIATION FORMED 10 111 Y.M. I. HOKE

Articles of Incorporation for the Young Men's Institute Home association weife filed at the oottnly recorder's office, Monday morning, The capital atoi.sk of the association is |10,OOQ 4?" Vlded Into l,s!0Q shares at ?l" each, The purpose of the association is to buy, hold and sell real estate and ita term $f eslplenee ts 60 years, The Jnoorporalors are II. 13, Burget, ,f, A. Hol,linger, l'\ F», Striley, M, O, King, F, J,

Hanlsch, A,( Lang, C, .1. Oeser, James H, Lyons, T\ J, Hchelrtel, Paul J1. Wlmsey and Rev, Maurice O'Oon^ nor, all of Terra ThuIo.

ALL READY FOR VOTING,

Hleotlon supplies and booths were flistrihMled Monday to all city and ««unty precincts and everything was put In readiness for the primary Tues^ flay, owing to a desire not to dismiss Ol&sses at the Nt, Joseph's school, the Wtlng place for Precinct A, First Wairt, was changed to J,21 South Third trtreet.

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tomftimes Culled Boxtma-—Removad by Mood's 8#rsaparill«,

.Sail" rheum is one of the worst and 'unfortunately one of the most common Of »H diaeaaes How It reddens the skin, Itches, ooRes, dries and scales, "and then dotjs this all over aganll jjiomellmes It. covers the whole body tvlth inflamed, burning patches and nauses intense suffering, which is commonly worse at night. kocal applications may do some £l\v Jfflod, but they cannot permanently remove, The disease will continue to an'*noy, peln and perhaps agonise, until blood has been purified and the i,ii ipfenetal health improved,

Ask your druggist (or Hood's Sarllliparllla, the good old reliable family i^Mnedy. It haw given perfect satlsfac\4ten in thousands of pases. Insist on -{'Jlltvlng Hood's Sarsaparllla,, for no liubstltute acts like it, Got It today, fWPHWlJJ Mll^ww^llj^iaimuxu

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Death Ends Travels of Nathan "Man Without Country*

NJjJW YORK, March U, The travels of Nathan Cohen, the "man without a country," who, for two years, was carried back and forth between New York and South American ports, on steamships, because he was refused shelter in either the United States or Brazil, have ended, and his body lies buried in a Hebrew cemetery In Staten Island, He died in a sanitarium at Greens Farms, Conn., last Friday, and his body was brought here for burial yesterday.

Cohen's Journeys of more than 3?,000 miles up and down the Atlantic ocean caused bis fate to be likened to that of the "Wandering Jew." He was born In the province of Kurland, Russia For a number of years he was In business in Braall, and accumulating severe! thousand dollars he came to the United States, landing at Baltimore

IIB BUILT FOR THE HMDI TO BAH

Someone Is Going in Style jfco Carnival Charity Bail at Hotel Denting Tuesday Night,

jlow, just what Is really coming off at the Mardi flraa Tuesday night? A liny inkling leaked out Monday that jset. tongues chattering a bit harder than ever as to what nature of the secret program will be. Listen I A ,jlnrikishft Is being constructed for use at the ball, Nov/, who's going to use the jlnrlKsha? What's if. for? Are we going to have a breath of the "land of dowers?" is somebody 111 or Just what is up?

T/ast touches were being hurried.* on Monday decorations for the affair vit:re in the process of arrangement and even the weatherman seemed to have pet his stamp of approval on the charity event—if he only keeps it up over Tuesday,

And above it all loonM up in the mind of Mrs, Flora 3ul?ek, mother of the local Boys' club, a home all of their own for the boys a, club home of which they can well be proud. "I should like to have a place where my boys, who are without homes, could board for a. small amount after they go to work," she says. "I should like a home with all the wholesome surroundings they are entitled to for them."

A large number of persons, including many of the business men, will attend the Informal reception to be given for Governor Ralston at the 1/erre Haute house, from three to four, Tuesday afternoon.

The grand march, whioh was to have been led by Mrs. GvUlok and Governor Ralston, Mrs, John Lamb and Dakar Puenweg, hps been eliminated because of the unusually large numbers of people expected at the ball, It was also announced that Governor Ralston will not participate in the dancing a* he does not dance,

FHILAWIOLPWA. Pa., March fl.— Judge Bufftngton, in the United States court of appeals here today, held that tl,e ayt of congress of 1000, relating to the forfeiture of under-valued goods on entering the United States, applies to the paroe.l post as well as to the tustoin house. The articles Involved hi the suit decided today were packages of dental instruments sent by parcels post from Germany to Philadelphia.

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ALUMINUM FOUR-QUART KETTLE For Pot-roasting, Stewing, Preserving, etc.

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three years ago. Subsequently he went to Jacksonville, Fla., where he lost his little fortune and his wife left him While searching for her in Baltimore he became insane. Under the Immi gration laws he was ordered deported as he had become a public charge within three years after his arrival in America.

He was sent to Il|o Janeiro on steamer of the line which brought him here, but Rraisil refused to let him land. Returning to Nj»w York he was again barred. After traveling back and forth for two years he was allowed to land hare after intercession ori his behalf by the Knights of Pythias

J)r, F, HE, Jett was called to the ,1all Monday afternoon when the womp jyrew delirious, He said after an e* amlnatlon that there were bruises on har head which might have been caused by a blow. He said she was in a highly nervous condition,

Pr, McGulre said he would hold a post mortem over the body of Pelton, Monday afternoon, He eaid from what evidence he had gathered the case ap» paared' to be obe of self defense, and he said the police concurred in this belief,

On June 1.1, 1016, Pelton was arrested on a oharge of Intoxication. He was fined IB and costs, which wak suspended on condition that he leave the ojty.

Mpi, Monroe warned the police before her daughter was taken away that precautions had best be taken to pre vent her attempting suicide.

Pel ton's body was taken to the Ryan morgue and his father, Charles Pelton, of Davenport, la., and a broth yr, Melvln, of Chicago, were notified, No funeral arrangements have been made.

QKPET CASH BEFORE JURY, University Student Face* Possibility

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WAUKKGAN, Ml., March fl,-^-Wheth-er "William H, Orpet a University of Wisconsin student, Is to be indicted Jn connection with the death of his sweet heart, Miss Marian -Lambert, of Lake Forest, is in the hands of the t*ake pounty grand jury, whlQh mat here to day to consider the case,

Fifteen witnesses have been sum moned to testify before the grand jury, among them a, number of news# paper men and Miss Josephine Davis, the chum of the dead girl,

Mlas Lambert's body was found In a Lake Forest wood severaJ weeks ago Physicians ure determined that she died from the effects of a violent poison, Subsequently Orpet was arrested in Madison, Wis,

TRADING STAMP LAWS UPHELD,

WASHINGTON, March 6.-—The supreme court today held constitutional the Washington and Florida trading stamp laws,

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rare yov "W««ur-Ew. Look lor lb* "wmHEmt" trad* mark on tlra bottom of •vary qtanaQ. If it la not there U ia not "WWBW."

REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.

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STREET QUARREL ENDS IN KILLINGOF PELTON

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Returning to the aaloon she warned Pel ton that ahe would stand for no more of his abtifle, He retorted, ehe said, With the etatement that she did not have nerva enough to do anything

At about 7 o'clock they started for the Monroe home, where Pelton roomed, Aa they reached the Vandalia tracke on North Fourth street, the quarrel was resumed, and he began to ourae and abuse her, After he had struck Her and kicked her she ran, and as he followed she drew the revolver and fired,

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Is Your House a Home—or is it a collection of brick walls, carpets, chairs and tapestries? Make it a home by serving for breakfast Shredded Wheat, the food of health and strength. Being ready-cook ed it is so easy to prepare a delicious meal with Shredded Wheat in a few minutes. Contains all the goodness of the whole wheat—better than porridges for children or grown-ups. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y.

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Candidate for Coroner of Vigo County

Subjiot to th* Rapublioan Pflmarlaa, Mw*oh 7, 1916. Thanking my many Jritmdn for'former favrijrs, I again earnestly goliott your aupport In the present campaign. (Pal4 A4vertlBemnt.)

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JJer«ules Jtogers. 42 yaars old, llefl Sun flay morning at 1:80 o'clock at HI, Anthony's 1hsph«1, Ife had bean In 111 health for some tlmn, A small (laugntgr and two etep'S^ns nurvive. Tbj body was taken to the Callahan and Hnpter ahapel where the funeral Will probably he held.. The detceaa^r) Whs a plumber and lived near Fourth and Cherry slreetH,

The funeral will ba held Tuesday afternoon al the Volunteer's ohuruh In North Fourth street. Interment will be at Woodlawn cemetery,

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David 'R. Ooff, 36 years old, died Mon^ day morning at 0 o'clock at Ht. Anthonys hospital following an opera, lion, He had been 111 for some time and made hla home with his parents, Mr. and Mr«. W, H. Ooff. fiH South Tenth street. Llesldtis the pnrentf) ha leaves two brothers. William and Otle, and two sisters, Mrs, Julia White and Mrs, Cora Eversole, The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with buhial at Grand View cemetery.

MUX. liiM/.AlllQ'I'JI (MR. Mrs. Elizabeth Agar, 57 years old, died Hunday morning at ft o'clock at the home of her- daughter, Mrs, j, C, Homrlnghouse. 107 North Revent«enth street. She Is survived by the husband. Harry, one daughter and a granddaughter. The funeral will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tha residence, riurlal will be at Highland Lawn cemetery,

HASeiCl, JI»AIIAM.

Haisel Graham, 10 years old, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Iiurton Graham, -died Sunday morning at the home if her grandmother Mrs. JOUgabftth Graham, .136 South 0eeund Mtreet, after suffering for several months from leakage of the heart, The funeral was held Monday afternoon at !i:30 o'clock, Burial was at Woodlawn cemetery,

10 Mi I IS ROSH WlbUIlS,

Ifllsie RoHa Willis, 18 years old, died Hunday evening at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mm, William Willis, #(•3 Kighth pvenue. The deceased had been suffering for, some time from tuteroMhieis. The funeral will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday afternoon with burial at .Highland J-.aivn cemetery,

CU/MIIBNOJD HWfMAN,

Clarence Huffman, 17 days old, son of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Huffman of i«^ South Fourth street, died Monday morning about 13:15 at the residence. The funeral will be Tuesday morning with burial at Highland Uiwn cemetery.

JOHN F, DIOKKY.

By Special Correspondent, WOBTHINGTON, lnd„ Maroh fl,™ John T. Dickey, formerly a train dislatcher at Indianapolis, died this mctrnng, after a long lllmiss at the home of his mother, on North Jefferson street, Worthlngton, The funeral was held Monday afternoon at 8:80 o'clock, interment In the city cemetery,

MRS, MAMNDA J. llAYWAnn, Bj Special Correspondent. BRAZIL, Jnd., March fl,-—Mrs Ma^ linda J. Hay ward, aged 64, wife of William Play ward, died at the home in Kast Braail Sunday morning of cancer of the liver. The husband, two sons and four daughter* survive. The funeral will be helcl at the residence Tuesday,

BURGLARS ROB HOME.

Mrs. Kmma Adams reported to the police Monday that burglars had entered the residence, 1610 North Thirteenth street, some time Sunday eve^ nlng and had taken three suits of men's clothes and a traveling bag. Detectives were put upon the case,

FRANCIS IS NOMINATED.

WASHINGTON, Maroh fl.—David R. Francis, fovmer governor of Missouri, was nominated today by President Wilson to be ambassador to Russia, succeeding George T. Marye, who realarnart.

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OUR PLATFORM:— "WE ARE FOR THE WORKING PEOPLE"

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0Oo Middy Blounes 29o New Middles, good white iiwllli fast color trim,mlngsi some with lacars and embroiderad sixes up to 20, While they 29c

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25c Star Cut Glass tuinblers at 6c

Just like the picture. Just 720 to sell. Fine laad glass tumblers star cut, Theaa Identical cut gl«*« tumblars •old in Terre Haute during tha holidays at 2Bo each. Bvaryone perfact.

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XOo Children'? Biaok or White Hose for 5o Qood black and white ribbed Hose) ail sixes) tha regular 10o grade will be* sold at, pair DC

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lZo Napkin# for Oo Full bleaohod satin damask meroerlzad Napkins, sixe 18h 18 ready hemmed for use limit 12 to person at, each jvon« Sold Without Coupon.

Good man are Making nomination for public*offioa and bad man «r* aaaklna tha same nominations, Tha votara will make tha choloa.

No man will attampt to dodga Hla raaponsibllity by as sertina that ha Is not noquaintod with tha oundidiitaa and can not make a choice,

He makea an Investlflation before he buya a^carload of raw material for hie factory, or baforo ha employe a^aeneral manager for hie buefntfaa house, or before he reiita a house,

It is not difficult to laarn whether a candidate haa the reputation of b^ing square or being a graftarj of balng capable or of merely eqeklng a public Job,

While the men are busy voting the woman can buay themselves by cutting coupons and attending the Cdupon Sale. The majority of women have irivaatigated and, found out the original Coupon Sale kept evfPy pledgip it has aver made.

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House Dresses 45o

New spring styles dark percale House4 Dresses well made fast colors sixes to 44.

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Six Spooln Clark's 0. N. T, Thi-ead for 22o Genuine Clark's O. N. T. black or white all numbers six spools, your oholce for .......

40o Groceries 28c

Cai. Lima Beans, navy, Beans or Pi worth 10c pound, four pounds for

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8 or 7 inch Platee, 7 or 8 inoh Diahaa, 6 or 7 Inob Nappies, 30 size Bowls or 42 siza Jugs. Cupa and Gnyoers aold as one piece. Buy what you want, six pieces for 46o or,,eaoh ,,,,, OC

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SOo Misses' and Children's Muslin Gowns 25o Good, soft Muslin Gowns with the new hand machln# embroidery trimming (laoe medallion limit four Off to person, eaoh ....... AuC

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Curtain Scrims 5c

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Ideal Powder Puffe 5c Fine Wool Plush Powder ft Puffs. *aoh in sanitary package limit two at, each Uv.

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Your Choice of 19o Grooery Coupon 50o Gunpowder Tea, Santos Coffee, No... 0 buokets dark Karo Syrup, or 7 boxes 5c Matches 1A oholoe of any for JLt/C

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