Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 September 1916 — Page 3

FRIDA* SEPTEMBER 15,1916.

COMPLETED

More Than 200 Delegates Expected toittend Session In This City October 5 and 6.

Kry detail has bt-en completed for the Jinual meeting and conference of i the National Paving Crick Manufactuns' association which will be held I in lis city Oct. 5 and 6. More than 20Cdelegates are expected to attend tluconvention and in addition to these th Chamber of Commerce is sending ou invitations to the Indiana county red superintendents to be present. Te Illinois highway commission will \ylcome the party at Paris, 111., and lc local Chamber of Commerce welcomes all visitors to this city.

The Hotel Deming will be headquar*rs of the delegates and visitors and veryone attending the meeting wilt e expected to register. The opening iession of the meeting will be. held at he Hotel Deming at 10 o'clock a. m„ Oct. 6. The first day will be devoted to business sessions.

At 9 o'clock in the morning of Oct. 6 a short inspection trip will be made over some of the old Terre Haute brick paved streets, particularly South Sixth.. street, which has been made known to all by Prof. Baker's mention of it in his work on" roads and pavements. The brick •frere plain wirecut, constructed on a broken stone foundation.

At 10 o'clock in the morning the entire conference will go to Paris, 111., by interurban and inspect some of the older streets at that place. Then the party will be taken a short distance out of town by automobiles to a point where a special eonstruction^demonstration will be given.

In the evening there will quet which will be served plate.

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RHEUMATISM

Physician Believes a Genuine Remedy for the Disease Has Been Found.

Rheuma, the wonderful rheumatism remfedy sold by Baur's Pharmacy and all druggists, gives quicker and more lasting relief than other remedies costing many times as much.

Rheuma passes the deadly poisonous secretions into the bowels and kidneys, from which they are quickly thrown off in a natural, healthy way.

Read what a reputable physician says about Rheuma: "I have made a most careful investigation of the formula employed in the manufacture of Rheuma, and I heartily recommend it as a remedy for all forms of rheumatism. I find Rheuma far in advance of the methods generally employed in the treatment of rheumatism, and altogether different in composition" from the remedies usually prescribed."—Dr. Lyons.

This should give any sufferer from rheumatism confidence to try Rheuma.

Dauntless Coffee is grown on highlands of South America, and like Mountain Flowers possesses mild and delicate qualities.

Dauntless Coffee costs more to raise than coffee grown in the river bottoms and low lands, which on account of the rich soil is more profitable to the grower its growth is much quicker than mountain coffee, but it is usually rank and represents quantity not quality.

Dauntless Coffee possesses delicious flavor and Is unexcelled in quality —it has been on the market for forty years, and the scdes are constantly increasing. HULMAN & C\

TEBEE HAUTE, IND.

It Makes No Difference Whether You Come Here First or Last, Just Compare

How else can you do yourself justice1? Others are doing it. Why not you

Our Suits and Overcoats at

FURS, FURS, AND THEN MORE FURS THIS FAIL

Sell Elsewhere at $25.00

Some Early Hints of What "Will Be Worn This Winter—Season of Novelties.

By Nora Ragsdale.

Fur it is again this year—more so than last if that is possible. Fur on the suits, fur on the dresses, fur on the separate coats and fur on the separate skirts.

Bands of it are on display in one local store at present. While a large number of these furs are imitation, thev answer the purpose quite as well, as the •'real thing." Among the various sorts displayed to make malady's appearance more attractive are coney, marmot, chinchilla, sea line, Russian wolf, opossum, nutria and ermine

Wo continue to return to the antique in jewelry as well as in eo many other lines. One store is showing such an assortment that would compare no doubt in the minutest details to the quaint, artistic kinds of a century or more ago. Especially is this true in the long neck chains With huge irrfct ular shaped and irregular decorated pendants. The work of these pendants along with numerous brooches looks as if it had been hand wrought. Queer looking cameos oddly set again are to the fore. Combination of jet and

RELIEF FROM CORNS

The New Method

When you simply cannot taKe another step remember relief is at hand, if you will send to the nearest drug store and get a box of Dr. Hunt's New Corn Cure. It is positively unnecessary for you to suffer another minute, for Dr. Hunt's Corn Cure is noted for the speed with which it penetrates and removes all kinds of corns.

Guaranteed or money back. 10c and 26c per box. All druggists, or send stamps for a box to American Chemical Co., Sidney, Ohio.

Because we Sell for Cash we Sell for Less.

And when so many people come back after seeing all there is to be seen elsewhere, we know we are right.

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Many Interesting Bargains lor Saturday Shoppers

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imitation pearls form beautiful beads. Speaking of beads, the oriental designs are beautiful and will find themselves among the most popular sellers.

Season of Ornaments.

There are odd combinations of jet and pearl shown in brooches and there are bracelets made entirely of jet. We must not overlook the erring which is gaining so much momentum in the world of fashion that soon we will all be wearing it.

Beads and velvets are worked up into marvelous bags. Some of the bags are entirely of beads in pretty Indian designs. Silver beads are most popular in the bag decorative work.

Vanity cases retain a place in the fashion world. This season finds them more delicately and yet more elaborately made than in previous years.

In short, there's a place for every dollar of your money and yet you wouldn't have what all you wanted of necessaries and foibles.

RELEASE NEGRO SUSPECT.

Police Learn Williamson is Not Man Wanted in Indianapolis. Harvey Williamson, a negro arrested several days ago on suspicion of being John Soaper, who shot and killed his wife in Indianapolis some time ago, has been released, the police announced Friday. The Indianapolis authorities, to whom Williamson's picture was sent, notified the local police that Williamson is not Soaper.

Williamson was arrested when a colored woman, the only eye witness to the murder, saw him on the street. Williamson gave a gqod account of himself. He said -he had never been in Indianapolis. When x'eleased he was presented with a bertillon picture of himself by Bertillon Officer Doerner.

COLORED FOLKS CELEBRATE, Observe Anniversary of Emancipa-j tion Proclamation Next Friday.

The anniversary of the emancipation proclamation will be celebrated by the colored citizens next Friday at the fair grounds, with Nelson C. Crews, of Kansas Oitj*, as the speaker of the occasion.

An automobile parade will pass through the business section of the city at 10:30 in the morning, and will proceed to the fair grounds.

FALL SUITS ARE THE PROBLEM

Nelson Crews is noted for his ora-

Everybody wonders where to buy the next Fall Suit. We say to you men, buy your suit of us.

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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.

Others ask $15 to $18 for clothes exactly like ours. Compare and you'll find out.

Our,clothing the year round is priced at $10 and $15. They are never sold at cut prices. Our profit is so small that they cannot be sold at half price. You get the full season's wear by buying early and get $15 to $25 clothes at $10 and $15. It's up to you to investigate.

DO IT NOW.

Styles for young men that are nobby. jStyles for men that are large, small or slim. Only clothes that are built for service and have the correct hang. No misfits here. Once our customer, you'll come back again.

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torical ability in his home city, where he has served as clerk of the police court. He was formerly connected with the agricultural department of the government. It is the desire of the committee to have all the older people conveyed in automobiles in the procession and to the fair grounds. The funds are not sufficient to hire as many machines as are needed, and those desiring to place a car at the committee's disposal maV communicate with Prof. Joseph Jackson.

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Accident in Which Father McCarty and John Dugan Were Killed Results in Suit.

By Special Correspondent. PARIS, 111. Sept. 15.—Father Patrick Fallon, priest at St. Mary's Catholic church, of this city and' administrator of the estate of the late Father J. J. McCart'y, has filed suit in the Circuit court against the Big Four railroad asking damages in the sum of $10,000 for the death of his former assistant. The case will be docketed for the November term.

Father McCarty and John Dugan were killed about one year ago at the Redmon crossing on the Cairo division oi the Big Four north of Paris. They •were riding in an automobile, driven by Dugan, when their machine was struck by a passenger train and reduced to kindling wood. Both men were killed instantly.

NEW HOSPITAL OPENS.

Reception Arranged in Honor of Dr. and Mrs. R. Hazen. By Special Correspondent.

PARIS, 111., Sept. 15.—Today the advisory board of the new Paris hospital was scheduled to give a reception in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Roland Hazen and all physicians and wives in this vicinity. The program included a trip of inspection through the institution from 3 to 5 o'clock this afternoon and a banquet at the Christian church at 6 o'clock this evening. Frank T. O'Hair is to be toastmaster at the banquet.

Breen* is Nominated.

By Special Correspondent. PARIS, 111., Sept. 15.—Late returns from both Edgar and Vermillion counties indicate that P. J. Breen, of Metcalfe, 111., was nominated on the democratic ticket for state legislature over Nick Wetzel, of this city, by a majority of 600 votes. Wetzel carried Edgar county by over 400, but Breen piled up a majority of almost 1,000 over his opponent in Vermillion county.

MEMBERSHIP DAY.

Membership day will be observed at the Maple Avenue Methodist church Sunday with an all day rally. A special program is being planned for the occasion and the Sunday school teachers are making a special effort to get every member of the church and Sunday school to attend.

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7 he Biggest Thing Siegel's Have Attempted iince the Inauguration of their Millinery Shop

BEGINNING TOMORROW (SATURDAY.) MORNING

A Most Extraordinary Special Sale 500 Newest Trimmed Hats

Styles Which Would Else were Be Double the Price

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Nc\ er bei'ore has Siegel s offered such unprecedented values in High-grade Hats so early in the season. 1 he collection includes adaptations from new style creations and numerous Siegel originations from our own workrooms combined with.several remarkable special purchases from high-grade New

New York makers. The four hars illustrated are representative of the attractive styles offered tomorrow.

Trimmed Tams, Trimmed Jockey Hats, Flower Trimmed Hats, Trimmed Pokes, Ribbon Trimmed Hats, Gold and Silver Effects and Trimmed Sailors

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$10,000 FOR DEATH Of PRiESi IS ASKED

CARRIERS NAME COMMITTEES.

Already Making Plans for 1917 Convention Here. The National Association of Letter Carriers, Branch 479, Friday began planning for the next state convention which is to be held\in Terre Haute, July 4, 1917. Committees were appointed to .take care of the arrangements as follows:

Executive—J. Cliff Anderson, chairsman, Claude L. Laney, Ferdinand Erne, C. L. Francis, R. o. Pogue, E. W. Watkins and George R. Blood.

Finance—C. L. Laney, H. J. Mueller, W. E. Hornung, C. W. Snyder, W. Bamberger and Frank Shelton.

Reception—F. Erne, D. R. Daniel, R. O. Pogue, W. A. Todd, H. J. Mueller, A. O. Hornung, G. W. Holland and s! E. Trogdon.

Hall—S. L. Laney, L. S. Reintjes, H. J. McCosltey, A. E. Whitfield and E. W. Clark.

Banquet—C. L. Francis, I. H. Woodfimall, C. E. Eaton, D. B. Smith, Roy Collister, E. W. Wright and John Farr.

Badge—F. Erne, R. O. Denham and E. W. Clark. Program and Invitation—R. O. Pogue, J. R. Eckhoff, H. J. Mueller. E. Z. Kruzan and H. M. Jackson.

Music—E. W. Watkins, E. E. Fuller, C. C. Thompson, H. M. Jackson and Bert Jones.

Entertainment—G. R. Blood, S. S. Sc.tt, Ormar. Kettring, George Allen, W. O. Turner, D. R. Daniel, A. O. VanGilder, L. Reinhard and R. H. Sweeney

ASKS ROBINS TO COME.

Raymoi'id Robins, former national chairman of the progressive party, probably will speak in Vigo county, Sept. 25. Clem Richards, republican county chairman, received word from state headquarters that Mr. Robins would be available as a speaker on that date, and Mr. Richards sent back word that the Vigo county organization would be glad to have Mr. Robins come here.

A Sure Way To End Dandruff

There is one sure way that has never faiic.d to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvnn from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply it at night when retiring use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the fintrer tips:. liy morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and traoe of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have..

You will find all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will he fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and iook and feel a hundred times better.

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./SPECIAL JUDGE NAMED.

dge Beal in Superior Court Thursj* day appointed Attorney George A. Scott as special judge in the case ot Charles C. Givens against Scott £lanng, and Albert J. Steen, on a suit fTo foreclose a mortgage on two automobiles,K The names of William Gleason and Samuel K. Duvall were stricken biy attorneys from the list of three named^ to hear the case.

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