Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 July 1916 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 19^6

WHITE RIVER CLAIMS TWO WHILE SWIMMING

Virgil Christopher, of Bloomfield, and Decker Young Man Are Victims of Drowning.

By Special-Correspondent. BLOOMFIELD, Ind., July 19.—Virgil Christopher, 18 years old, was drowned in White river last night about 8 o'clock while bathing with a crowd of boys.

They were just leaving the river when young Christopher said: "Watch me swim across again on my back." When half across he struggled and went down. The body was found by some gravel boat workmen in about twelve feet of water. It is supposed the young man was seized with cramps. The accident happened two miles north of Elliston.

VJNCBNNBS, Ind., July 19.—While swimming with two friends William Anthls, 24 years old, was drowned Tuesday afternoon In White river, six miles southwest of Decker, Just above the Cunningham ferry. Anthls was the son of the later Luther Anthls of Decker and had gone to the river with Orvllle and Aldrlch Marathon. He was unmarried. The body was recovered about 5 o'clock.

HEAT PLAYS HAVOC.

Causes Upheavals In Many of the City's Streets. The excessive heat of the last few days is becoming disastrous to the city paved streets. Tuesday two more blowouts In brick pavements, at Twen-ty-fourth and Locust streets, and Sixteenth and Ohio streets, occurred. Sun day and Monday there were seven.

Extra gangs have been added to the city street department by George Deasee, acting street superintendent, and the work of repairing the blowouts is being rushed. In some instances entire intersections will have to be rebuilt.

Damage to the pavement at Center and Sycamore streets and Crawford and Thirteenth streets, will not be repaired by the street department as the contractors' guarantee of repairs has not yet expired on them. The entire work of the street department is how the hands of George Deasee, Street ^mmissloner Unison being on his va-_ cation.

MAJOR WILIER AT MERCEDES.

Writes That All Men In His Command Are Well. Word was received from Major B. E. Wlmer, oommandlng the Second separate battalion of Indiana national guards, that his entire command was safely encamped at Mercedes, the trip to the border being without event. "The men are all in good shape,'* wrote Major Wimer, "and stood the trip well. Special favors were shown the Indiana troops at overy stop we made. The trip was slow and we had trouble with draw bars, hot boxes, engines, etc., but finally arrived all well. We received fine receptions at iemson and Houston, Texas, and at Pilot Grove, Mo., where -we w^re stopped five hours by a wreck."

KOBE BIKES STOLEN.

Bicycle thieves are still at work, the police report Edward Murphy, 816 Spruoe street, and Clarence Frisz, 829 North Fourteenth street, reported that their bicycles had been stolen.

—Backache 2 —Rheumatism —Run-Down?

Those of us who are past middle age are prone to eat too much meat and in consequence deposit lime-salts in the arteries, veins and joints. We often suier from twing"es of rheumatism or lumbago, sometimes from pout, swollen hands or feet There is no longer the slightest need of this, however, as the new prescription, "Anuric," is bound to give immediate results a3 it is many times more potent than litlila* in ridding the Impoverished blood of its poisons by way of the kidneys. It can be obtained at almost any drug store, by simply askng for "Anuric" for kidneys or backache. It will overcome such conditions ax rheumatism, dropsical swellings,, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to oonstant arising from bed at night

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IN

Furnace Heating

IS OUR MOTTO. If anything is needed in this line give us a call. We will give you expert work by expert workmen.

NOW is the time to have your old furnace Cleaned or Repaired.

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Right on the Corner. 1200-1202 Wabash Ave.

'Bald-Heads This Will Grow Hair

"Vola-Vita," One of the Greatest Scientific Hair Discoveries Ever Known.

The most important discovery ever made on hair is VoI»-Vit». It "has been proven by actual results.

It will prove it in your case, too. Vola-Vita has proven that hair fall-

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This is why vola-Vlta has done many remarkable things to hair and scalp. It positively restores the missing elements. That's why it forces hair to grow luxuriantly on heads shiny bald for years. It stoos dandruff and itching positively. Hair stops falling because it increases wonderfully in vitality.

Vola-Vita scientifically restores the vigor of the color glands. That's why it absolutely restores the original color to gray, faded or bleached hair, no matter what that original color was. It is not a dye. It contains no alcohol to dry up the hair secretions and ruin hair vigor. Use it and that'll prove it. Start now. Satisfaction guaranteed "Vola-Vita" is sold at all drug stores In 60c and $1.00 bottles, or sent direct by Vola-Vita Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. The S1.00 bottle contains 2J4 times as much as_ the 60c size.

Volii-Vltn is sold in Terre Haute by Uuntln Drue Co., C. J. Herber, William G. Valentine, J. I*'. Shandy, G«.-or«re Relm, Eugene Jnlbert, R. T. Spain, Neukom & Lammcrs, A. Baur'n Pharmacy, City Ball Fharnincv, Owl Dkk Co., Went Side Pharmacy, Dert M. Raines, Kill* Pharmacy, Cherry Street Pharmacy, Willlnm Mchonrfcld, W. .1. Krakom, W. H. Foltun, J. F. Brnnner. Graver C. Kuhl, H. W. Miller, Harold Crook*. C. XV. W««t & Co, Lincoln Plucc Pharmacy, Big- Four •*»harmacy, MontW'«e Pharmacy. IVenuclly Pharmacy, Hulman Street Pharmacy, F. S. C'ompton, Waggoner'** I'linrjnao, Carl Bourne, J. J. Ury, Riddle Pharmacy, i\, R. Moore, J. V. Cook, W. C. Gant*, E. Raabe, A. B. Auatln, Dawson & Jlrunner, Johnson's Pharmacy, William P. Heuer, j, M. Ball, Gillis Terminal Pharmacy, M. S. Jacks, J. O. Leek, Black. & Cook, W. W. Beck, New Central Pharmacy, V. albert, C. B. Caldwell and Shuttleworth Pharmacy. In West Terre Haute: George L. Berry, B. Cnn»nday, A. F. Miller, New National Pharmacy. In Clinton: Gillls Pharmacy.

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said, a tear stealing down her cheek. "We had only a minute to see them and everybody "out there had boxes to give to the men. We gave each of our four, two boxes and by the time we got them shoved through the window, there was no time for anything more. "I hate to hear the word 'soldier' any more sometimes I wish I'd never hear it again. We had no idea when our boys joined Company that they would ever be called for service. But they said somebody had to defend the country and it had just as well be them as anybody else. Their families are having a pretty hard time getting along though and I do hope that the married men will be allowed to come back home."

Pointing to the orchard, Mrs. Harbrueger went on: "Our boys were brought up right here on this farm. They loved the fruit and whenever any of our little children bring in apples, I always wish the boys had some of them. We've always had plenty of butter and egga and I know they aren't getting any such food now. Whenever I see a storm coming up, I can't help praying that the boys are under shelter. "We had another boy who belonged with these four. He would have been 20 Wad he lived and I suppose we would have seen five of them march away instead of four."

Watch the Papers. y

There is a general scramble for newspapers and the mail at the Harbrueger home daily. Every person there is interested to the last degree to see what's happening regarding the soldiers and Mexico. One of the first on the scene is Marguerite, sister of the four Harbrueger soldiers, and a little crippled girl of ten. She has been interested in every move that has been made.

Mr. Harbrueger says he comes of a family of soldiers, so no doubt the fighting blood is in the veins of his sons. "I have eight relatives in the German army now. My oldest brother fought in the war of '70 (Franco-Prus-sian), and my father had fought in two wars before that time. When my brother was called, my father wanted to go again," he said.

All the old war memories are being recalled at the Harbrueger home these days. They are intermingled with incidents of-the boyish pranks and troubles of the all important four, who never for an hour are forgotten back home.

REALTY COMPANY FORMED.

Edgar Ainsworth, Joseph Kirchner and William Giffel Wednesday morning filed articles of incorporation for the Ainsworth-Giffel Realty company in the office of County Recorder John T. Grace. The new company was organized with a capital stock of $5,000 for the purpose of buying, selling and trading real estate and for building and improving on property which they acquire.

THE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED PAGE is the greatest real estate market of

THE ROOT STORE

—30 inch Avide Flaxons and Plisse Crepes, assorted patterns and color combinations neat black patterns on white a limited quantity for tomorrow's selling instead of 19c, sale price, the yard

Piatt Val Lace Flouncing 18 inches wide firm, washable quality in white only instead of 36c, sale price, the yard

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VICTROLAS FOURTH FLOOR

TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.

-—An excellent system of ventilation, obtained by thirty-three large four-blade ceiling fans, keeps The Root Store much cooler than you would imagine. In fact, our store is cooler than the average home.

—While the morning hours are preferable for shopping, you can come here any time during the day and find us as cool as it is possible to be.

—Drinking Fountains throughout the store supply ice coaled water.

omorrow! Women's Summer W eight

Pianos

Fourth Floor

At Half-Price

—A message of vital interest—with the thermometer flirting around 100 degrees! —Mind you—these are summer weight Union Suits with lace or tight knee French band and ribbon run top regular sizes only.

9 former 72 former 6 former 25 former 5 former 14 former 79 former 60 former

$1.50 $1.00 85c 75c 60c 59c 50c 39°

Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits,

(Second Floor)

now "75C now —60c now —42c now —371-2C now -30c now —30c now —25C now -191-2C

(Main Floor—West Aisle—Root's)

YARD

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Light Weight Summer Hair Switches) dt i K K Special at A cl

—The excellent quality of these soft, wayy hair switches would justify a price of at least one dollar more than we have named for this special two day sale.

—The collection Includes a good assortment of shades, gray alone excepted.

—A truly extraordinary value at 91.55

(Hair Goods Shop—Balcony)

Vai Laces and Insertions Special, Yard, 5c to 20c

—A very unusual group of Yal Laces and Insertions —y2 to 2 inches wide in an excellent assortment of French, German and Filet Meshes very specially priced at, the yard

29c

5c up to 20c

pftatt Val Edges, 2 to 6 inches wide all new, desirable patterns and very specially priced 1 A at, the yard

lvC

(Main Floor—Center Aisle)

Special—59c and $1.95 —Delightfully cool these hot days!

—Made of excellent quality Lawn some in straight, others in waist-line effects 89c, 95c and $2.50 values very special now at 59c and $1.95

Dressing Sacques 50c and 59c

—Made of good quality Lawn or Percale in light and dark colors some with collars which are effectively trimmed, special at 50c and 59c (Third Floor)

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THE ROOT STORE

A Breezy Message From the Coolest Store

—Our only regret is that we have but 100 to offer good range of patterns all fast colors full sizes—from 14 to 16 instead of $3.00 very special at $2.35.

—So cool and smart looking! 1 —Made of Milan and Hemp trimmed with flowers, ribbon "or ostrich bands special at —$1.95

Up to $6.50 Untrimmed

Shapes-50c, $1.95

—Clear-away sale of all remaining Untrimmed shapes. —Included are sailors, turbans and close-fitting shapes in all colors formerly up to $6.50. Sale prices, choice at —50c and $1.95

First Showing of Fall Millinery

—We are now showing a small but choice selection of new Fall Millinery. Your inspection is invited. (Third Floor)

Little Folk's Dresses at 59c

—Made of gingham and playtime suiting neatly trimmed with braids and harmonizing materials sizes 2 to 14 years special at —59c

Rompers 50c Sizes 2 to 6 years. (Second Floor)

fir COMING!

WATCH THIS PAGE

The Best Place to Shop, After All

Bicycles Basement

$1.25 "Globe" Union Suits at 98c

—Cotton ribbed, light weight Union Suits with short or long

sleeves ankle length in white or ecru first quality all sizes the regular $1.25 number special, the suit —98c

(Men's Section—Main Floor—Roofs)

(Third Floor)

Combination Order

THE ROOT STORE

—A Cedar Chest is a necessary piece of home furniture. It pays for itself in garments saved from moths. It is an investment, not an expense a practical utility, and, in the economic sense, an actual necessity.

—Most good housekeepers know this, but sometimes they forget it. They don't need to be told any more now, except that the choice here is good, indeed.

Prices Range from $10 up to $25

(Drapery Section—Fourth Floor)

Low In Price at $5.95, $7.50 and $9.95

—You simply must see them to appreciate their worth.

—Choose from slieer Lawns, plain and seed Voiles, Organdies and French Linens in all white, fancy plaids, stripes and checks.

—All sizes and special at $5.95, $7.50,and $9.95

—The original prices on these instruments were up to $550. We are making a summer special of them because our plans for the Fall are large and require all the space we can possibly clear. —The opportunity is yours to get a fine modern Player-Piano at the price of an upright.

Sold On Easy Payment Plan

—Pay a little down—the balance in small monthly amounts. Our terms will suit your wishes. Stratford, style A-l, now

Stratford, style A-l, now Newton, style C-2, now Newton, style C-l, now Stratford, style A-3, now Newton, style C-l, now (Piano Section—Fourth Floor-

BAKED BEANS—"Snider's" in tomato sauce No. 1 can 80 No. 2 can 12o No. 3 can

17c

HAM 8—"Home Pride" sugar cured little pig hams average 8 to 11 pounds special, pound

MACARONI—"Skinner's" elbow or straight cut package

N E W O E A N S MOLASSES— "Dove" brand excellent for cooking and baking can 25c and —40c OLIVES—"Farmhouse" brand of plain, queen olives three sizos full quart Jar 35c, 45c and —50c FIG JAM—especially prepared for puddings or cake fillings regular 10c can for 3c CREAM CHEESE—New York or Longhorn pound —25c "WHEATS WORTH—a wheat cracker, excellent for children package —8c

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$295 $295 $350 $325 $350 $325

-Root's)

1 can "Dyer's" Baked Beans, 1 can of "Oan-O-Good" Peas, 1 can of light "Karo" Syrupv 1 can of "Pike" Peaches total value 45c special tomorrow

All for 35c

TOMATO CATSUP—"Snider's" or "Van Camp's" regular 26c bottle for

17c

BACON—"Home Pride" sugar cured breakfast bacon by the piece average 4 to 6 pounds special, pound

28c

A U N Y S O A —"Oval Queen" special,- three bars for

10c

WHITE COBBLER POTATOES— good cookers 1 peck (15 Its.) —40c LIMA BEANS—"Monarch" brand baked can, each —15c CHOW CHOW or SOUR PICKLES— glass Jar for —ISo PEA BEANS—pound —10c PINTO BEANS—a small brown and white bean pound —10c SWEET PICKLES—"Heinz" quart 45c, pint —25c TOMATO CATSUP—"Heinz" bottle each —13c

DINE IN OUR CAFE -SIXTH FLOOR