Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 June 1916 — Page 3
MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1916.
ARMORED CI CHEW CALLED FOR SERVICE
Men in Charge of Army Auto Here Get Orders to Return to Their Regiments.
Telegraphic orders from the national guard organizations to which they belong to report immediately for mobilization Monday morning canceled the plans for continuing the tour of Private William H. Forest of the Eighth infantry machine gun company of Cambridge, Mass., and Sergeant Harley Frey, of the Third infantry of the District of Columbia, who for more than two months have been touring the eastern states in an armored motor car in the interests of the National Security league, and the military preparedness plans.
The men arrived in their car Sunday evening from Indianapolis, and prepared for a three days' stay here to deliver lectures and boost the preparedness spirit, but were advised Monday morning to report at once for duty.
As they have no government orders the men were unable to trfke the big car back with them and will leave It In Terre Haute until arrangements are made to send It to the border for actual service. Sergeant Frey and Private Forest will leave for their respective posts at 4:28 o'clock, Monday afternoon.
In speaking of their trip Private Forest, who designed the car, Monday morning declared they had had remarkable success with the machine, traveling more than 2,700 miles with but few mechanical troubles. The car weighs about 5,500 pounds and has covered some of the worst roads of the country. They said they had found the people wherever they appeared to be strongly in favor of preparedness but said that they thought the latest turn in the Mexican situation would do more to strengthen the spirit than any other thing which could be done.
The men spoke at the McKinley club and on the streets Monday afternoon before leaving to Join their companies.
They had intended to continue through the central states and on to the Pacific coast and return before completing their tour, to take three months, but on. account of the great interest manifested in their undertaking all along the line they were almost a month behind the schedule which had mapped out.
SLAPPED BOY IS ACQUITTED.
Newsboy "Cussed Oiri" Customer and Gets Ears Boxed. William Dean, aged 55, arrested on a charge of assault and battery on Fred R. Corban, aged 12, of 1723 Sycamore street, was acquitted in court Monday morning.
The Corban lad is a newsboy and Dean said that he came to his home and demanded pay for the paper for some time. Dean sad he had paid the Corban lad and that on this occasion when ho repeated his statement, that he had paid the cebt, the Corban lad called him a "damned rascal and said I was not not honest."
The court immediately dismissed Dean when the facts became known. The Corban lad wl'JS recently the center of an upheaval at the Sandison school, when he refused to attend the commencement epcercises because the address was delivered by Rev. J. F. Shefc. Corban senior refused to allow the boy to attend the exercises.
The ooort dismissed Dean and gave the boy a lecture.
LOUIS TAKES 'EM ALL Iff.
Attend Conventions of Three Political Parties. Former Mayor Louis Gerhardt has set a record for attending national conventions during the last two weeks that few other persons In the city can boast of. The first was at Lafayette, Ind.. where he was a delegate to the T. P. A. annual meeting and week before last he managed to attend both the republican and the progressive meetings at Chicago. Following this Mr. Gerhardt was one of the leading Terre Haute representatives at the democratic convention in St. Louis.
How Yon May Throw Away Your Glasses
The statement is made that thou sands wear eyeglasses who do not really need them. If you are one of these unfortunates, then these glasses may be ruining your eyes instead of helping them. Thousands who wear these "windows" may prove for themselves that they can dispense with glasses If they will get the following prescription filled at once: Go to the New Central Pharmacy or any active drug store and get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets. Dissolve one Bon-Opto tablet in glass of water. With this harmless liquid solution bathe the eyes two to four times daily, and you are likely to be astonished at the results right from the start. Many who have been told that they have astigmatism, eye strain, cataract, sore eyelids, weak eyes, conjunctivitis and other eye disorders, report wonderful b'enefits from the use of this prescription. Get this prescription filled and use it you may so strengthen your eyes that glasses will not be necessary. Thousands who are blind, or nearly so, or who wedr glasses might never have required them if they had cared for their eyes in time. Save your eyes before it is too late! Do not become one of these victims of neglect. Eye-glasses are only like crutches and every few years they'must be changed to fit the everincreasing weakened condition, so better see if you can, like many others, get clear, healthy, strong magnetic eyes through the prescription here given.
A prominent City Physician to whom the above article was submitted, said: •"Bon-Opto is a very remarkable remedy. Its constituent .ingredients are well known to eminent eye specialists arid widely prescribed by them. It can be obtained at anv good druggist and is one
of
the very few preparations I
f«el should be kept on hand for regu
lar use in almost every^ family."
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GRAY
Gray Hair Changed to an Even Dark Shad:—No Dye.
When you hair turns gray, streaked with gray, premature or just turning gray, or if your hair is falling if you have dandruff and your head itches, a few applications of SULPHO-SAGE Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp quickly turns all your gray hair to its youth-dark shade. Entire head of hair becomes clean, iresh, lustrous, wavy, thick, soft, full of life, evenly dark and handsome, without a trace of gray showing. Sulpho-Sage also stops itching and scalp dandruff and falling hair, and promotes its growth. SulphoSage is harmless—not a dye—but a delightful hair color restorer. Give it a trial. Sold on a money-back guarantee. Only 50c a bottle at Baur's
Pharmacy, Terre Haute, Ind. Out-of town fplks supplied by mail.
LARGE CROWD ATTENDS SERVICES OF EAGLES
J. Baumonk Gives Interesting TalkQuartet and Deriag Sand Furnish Music. 1
By Special Correspondent.
CLINTON, Ind., June 19. The Eagle lodge of this city held public memorial services at the hall Sunday afternoon. The ceremony was well attended and a fine program was given. John Baumonk of Brazil gave the address and the quartet, composed of William Loudin, Harry Veatch, William Lewellyn and William Wells, sang some very beautiful and appropriate songs. The Dering band played for the parade and gave several selections at the hall.
The intentions were to march to the cemetery, but the rain prevented this, and all the services were held at the hall. The regular bugle call was given after the roll call of the dead.
Boat Excursions Success.
By, Special Correspondent.
CLINTON, Ind., June 19.—The Majestic band of this city held two excursions up the river Sunday afternoon. Both trips were well attended, despite the fact that it rained most of the day. The band furnished music for the occasion.
The band had intended going to Montezuma Sunday to officially open the pool at that place, but thjd^epidemic of small pox caused this plan to be abandoned. It is said the band will have more such excursions during the summer.
Show Company Arrives.
By
Special Correspondent.
CLINTON, Ind., June 19.—The Legget^e & Brown Show company arrived in this city Sunday to put on a carnival the coming week. The company carries three coaches and seven cars, and appears to have a large amount of stock. The carnival will be held on South Main street.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS 3£P0£T.
Sixteen Fiie Statements Showing Sunday Attendance. Sixteen of the superintendents of the Sunday schools of Harrison township reported to the Y. M. C. A. their attendance for Sunday. The following is the percentage of the schools who sent in reports: Montrose Methodist 1.491 First Methodist 813 Liberty Avenue Metliodist 955 Maple Avenue Methodist 592 Fourth Avenue Methodist 1.019 Trinity Methodist .932 Grace Methodist 1.1 Central Presbyterian 1.122 Central Christian 916 Second Christian 1.3 Maple Avenue Christian Dean Street Christian ]552 Poplar Street Baptist 885 Eighth Avenue Baptist SX2 United Evangelical 793 Fort Harrison Methodist chapel.. ,l!333
NEW CHURCH IS DEDICATED.
Grove Methodists Celebrate at Site of Building on Pralrieton Road. An all day dedication service for the new Grove Methodist church, six miles south on the Pralrieton road, were held Sunday. The principal addresses were maJe by the Rev. A. M. Couchman, pastor of the Central Methodist church of Evansville, and Rev. W. R. Halstead of Terre Haute. Mr. Couchman spoke in the morning on the great strides tnade by the Grove church. A free will offering of $900 was taken at the morning services which was increased to a $1,000 at the afternoon services at which the Rev. Halstead spoke on "Social Aspects of the Church."
The $1,000 taken in the offering will liquidate the debt on the new church building it was announced.
AEROPLANE FOR MILITIA.
$10,000 Raised to Purchase Machine for Missouri National Guard. ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 19.—Albert Bond Lambert, head of the United States aviation reserve corps, announced today that the campaign conducted by the organization for the last three months had resulted in obtaining $10,000 with whinh to supply the national guard of Missouri with an aeroplane. He said ho probably would telegraph to New York
today
ordering
the latest and most efficient type of machine for the militia's use.
HURT IN RUNAWAY.
A horse and buggy driven by Carl Fisher, Thirteenth and Tippecanoe streets, was ctruck by a runaway team belonging to the Crane company, near that intersection, Monday morning. Fisher was hurled out and received injuries. The buggy was damaged. Fisher was sent home in an automobile by the Crane company.
The Root Store
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Sports Coats Special at
TEBBE HAUTE TRIBUNE
Nothing Smarter Than These
—To take along on your vacation trip—for motoring, travel, etc., we have all the wanted and fashionable Sports Coats.
—Shown in materials of Silk, Knitted Wool Jersey Cloth, Corduroys, Chinchillas, Dovetines and Checks in colors of all white, rose, black, blue, mustard, etc. in the new belted and loose effects. —Sizes 16 to 42. Special at $16.50 (Apparel Section—Third Floor)
Charming Lingerie Blouses At $1.98 and $2.98 each
"So You're' Having a Sale Refrigerators'
20c
DRIED APRICOTS—Best
grade
regularly 20c special, -t tomorrow, pound -LUv
EVAPORATED MILK
—"Every
Day" brand special, three large or six small OQ/» cans for
PtiOUH—Unprepared buckwheat 5pound sack for —22e
COCOA—"Rona" or "Baker's" impound can for —25c WHITE PEPPER Ground best quality pound —45c
MACARONI, SPAGHETTI OR NOODLES—Skinner's 3 packages —25c
MAPLE SYRUP—"Log Cabin" brand gallon, 91.40 gallon, 70c cjuart, 40c pint, 21c small can, for 10c CONFECTION»SUGAR—Scudder's or Fowle's for candies, cake fillings, etc. jar —25c PRUNES—Large silver prunes regular 20c grade pound —17c
VICTROLAS FOURTH FLOOR
Pianos
Fourth Floor
—You must see them to really know how attractive they are. —Sheer white Voile and Organdies—some with colored collars and cuffs. —Also at these prices the wanted Sports Waists. —All sizes from 36 to 46. (Third Floor)
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—Yes, sir! We are now offering at savings of 15 to 25 per cent two s^lid carloads of such well-known makes as the "BohnSyphon," "Sanitor," "Minnesota" and "Grand Rapids"—all lined with genuine porcelain and white enamel and guaranteed by both the maker and ourselves.
Buy Your Refrigerator On Our Househald Club Plan
(Refrigerator Section—Basement)
"Shield" Brand of Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon delicious flavor regular 27c quality, Special the Pound
BUTTERINE—Friedman's "Oak Grove" butterine in 1, 2 and 5-pound prints special, pound
COMBINATION ORDER
One
can of Dyer's baked beans, one can of "Cresca" Succotash, one can of "Can-O'-Good" peas value 37c all for
RICE
29c
—Whole head
Jap
rice
finest quality special, pound
7c
CATSUP—"Louden's" pure
to
mato, catsup large size "I ft 25c bottle, special At/C
SOAP—Green oil soap for all general purposes No. 10 pail for $1.55 WASHING POWDER—"Star Naptha," 'Snowhov" or "White Line" 6 packages for 23c
LYE—Lewis brand 3 cans for 25o OLD DUTCH CLEANSER—Chases dirt: the can gc AMMONIA—Parson's best gradethe bottle
joc
MAYONNAISE DRESSING Prepared the jar j5c CRISCO—For shortening, frying, etc. can _30c
RELISH—"Sailor Boy" hot shot relish jar —18c
The Root Store
£9
Linen Sale
BEGINS
WEDNESDAY
Fu Details on This Page Tomorrow
"The Best Place to Shop, After Ail"
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umm essories
—No article of attire is so important to a woman as her Hat, for it increases or decreases the precious charm of the face under it.
—Root Store Hats are notable for their becoming lines, their tasteful trimmings and their matchless value.
—Hats of Tuscan Braids, and Hair Lace Hats trimmed with wings in striking, new effects characteristic of the season and Hat& with the new appliqued trimming and some with Velvet brims and crowns.
Priced at $5.00 up to $8.00
(Millinery Section—Third Floor)
Name
Address
The Root Store
Mid-Suimmer Millinery Priced at $5 up to $8
Scissors Are Clipping Fast
the June Silk Sale
$1.25- Black Silk Taffeta, yard $1.75 Satin Striped Tub Crepe, yard $1.00 Natural Shantung Pongee, yard $2.00 Crepe de Chine, yard $1.25 Awning Striped Pongee, yard $2.50 Fluir de Soie, yard
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75c Japanese Silks, the yard $1.25 Black Silk Messalines, yard (Silk Section—-Second Floor)
"Skirts Have Strayed from the Narrow Path"
Urgent Calls for Wash Skirts
Are Being Daily Answered Prices Range From $1.50 to $5.95 —Haven't failed yet to meet every call. Women are surely enthusiastic about these New Wash Skirts of
—Gaberdines and Piques in fancy and awning stripes in colors of plain white, pink and white, green and white, navy and white, and gold and white. —And best of all there is a full range of sizes in regulars and extras. (Apparel Section—Third Floor)
Special Announcement!
Until June 24th—We Will Give Three 10c Cans of Sterno Canned Heat With Every $1.50 Purchase ®f Sterno.
Cooking Outfit
Sterno Canned Heat is a paste which at the scratch of a match will burn over an hour and can be extinguished and relit again and again until all the paste is. used up. It is absolutely smokeless, -odorless and dangerless cannot spill or explode. 3 cans FREE with every $1.50 Outfit 2 cans FREE with every $1.00 Outfit 1 can FREE with every 50c Outfit
PLEASE USE AUACHED COW ON
FILL out and present at'THE ROOT STORE any time up to June 24 for one to three cans of Heat, according to offer above.
Amount of purchase
This Coupon is printed in last week's issue of the Saturda Evening Post.
DINE IN OUR CAFE MUSIC—SIXTH FLOOR
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