Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 May 1918 — Page 9

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Chine WAISTS, values to $5.00

Success for the Red Cross

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MEN'S CLUB ENJOY EVENING OF "STUNTS'

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St Stephen'* Church Organization Renders ProgTam Consisting Mostly of Fun.

The meeting of St Stephen s M*n club, ^eld Tuesday evening, was lai e ly devoted to fun, and the program "stunts" under the direction of Han Milligan, proved most entertain in President Nattkemper announced ti Secretary McQuinn was in the liospi recovering from an operation, and K John E. Suiger, R. F, Nitsche and W. Snively were named a committee visit him. Harry CHfT, Pierce Calto and Adolph Neukorn were named committee to arrange for the anniti picnic which will be held in June.

Mr. Milligan then called upon Henr Conrad to road "Casey at the Bat,"' an this was followed by "Why Casey li It," rendered by Bot Kitsch#, an "Casey Can Come Back," by Ad«U Neukom.

Eaoh member was then called to floor and presented wilh a pacTcag This was to be opened before the gat! ering and then .a short talk given o the contents. The contents of thes' packages was most miscellaneou ranging from a bandana handkerchi to a deck of cards, and including ha pins, powder puffs, ladies' silk combs, neckties, dice, rattles, etc.

DRIVES GIVEN AID.

Strong Campaigns Planned At Vi cennes for Red Cross and K. of C. By Special Correspondent.

VINCENNES lnd„ May 8.—At all tl Catholic churches in this city anl county special stress was made to th| membership to lend all their time pos. sible to make the Red "Cross anl Knights of Columbus drive more thai a success. All members—men, womej and the younger set—will constitute committee to work in districts an! every effort will bo made to go ve| the top in one day.' The campaign for war funds to be used by the tw' societies in hospital and field rtliei "over there," and the week of May 20| 25 will witness an aggressive field workers for both funds.

Primary Passed Quietly.

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Correspondent.

VINCENNES, Ind., May 8.—The prtj mary election passed very quietly an no unusual stir was noticed among th voters, it being apparent that they ha, grown tired of the dirty practices the politicians, and remained awa i from the polls. Only a half vote recorded in the city, and the out-town].^

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ships, and the towns of Bicknell Bruceville proved to be no better. late years the silent voter and ones who remain away from the pril maries are the ones who do their worsf at the general election. Wlreworkenf wardhealers and speci.J lieutenants c-, i( the congressional candidates were nO'\ Jf much in evidence, and what hustling was done amounted to nothing zs tij voters would not come out. Never the history of this staid old historii county has such mean and under hnrid tactics been promulgated to wi.!3i*|ior

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votes by deception and .juggling facts and figures as has been practice at the 'Ieventh hour. So disgusted wodJ the voters that they would not turn cu save for some particular friend. Th ticket was not even then voted tn it entirety, and many candidates for stat delegates were not voted for. Thos who have no opposition were given th go-by, a_nd others with "dry" procliv itles were ignored as a rebuke for the! past acts.

To Drop Word "German."

By Special Correspondent. VINCENNES, Ind., May 8.—Tn li^ with the action of other societies t" Harmonle verein will vote to drop t» much despised word "German" at the'" next meeting. This social orgaiuza.M tion is composed wholely of well-knowV-and patriotic citizens of German famj' ilies and descendants and its member^ ship is quite large. It owns ground east of the city, which are fitted up summer and winter amusements. J.

Dedicate Service Flag Sunday. By Special Correspondent.

Will Attend Welfare Meeting. By Special Correspondent V Frank

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VINCENNES, Ind., May 8.—Ott i Kreutzberger, an attorney of livan.«|j ville, will deliver the principal addrest at the dedication of the servicfe flag

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St. John's Catholic church next Sun day evening. Mr. Ivreutzber'ger president of the St. John's Benevoler Society of Indiana. A patriotic pre gram is In preparation. A chorus one hundred voices will sing.

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Lawyer# 8upport Two Fundi. By Special Correspondent. I VINCENNES, Ind., May 8.—Tfj Knox County Bar association vote! unanimously to assist in every wal possible to boost the war fund driv i of the Red Cross and the Knights J1, Columbus next week. A resolution wa adopted to prepare a service flag honor of nine members of the bar wh jhave enlisted in the service of the E"y.J prnment k

Special Correspondent. J] TNCENNES, Ind., May 8.—Mrs. Frank cuiDerison, mm. Frank Vj Curtis and Miss Margaret Holland wi |». represent Knox county at the chil welfare meeting at Indianapolis ThiiV day and Friday. I

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Corporal Back on Furlough. I By Special Correspondent. VINCENNES. Ind., May 8.—Juliu Weinshilbaum, corporal in the supp:, division at Camp Shelby, Miss., is hei |-, on business. Before he returns he wH visit bis parents in Terre Haute. J"

TWO CAES MISSING.

The thefts of two cars were report* yesterday to the police. A 1918 fli !i' passenger Ford belonging to Fox Pfister with an Indiana license numbi 2290933, was reported stolen, and a r»id rtve passenger Ford with an 1^ liana license number 18H19 was ri?lf ported stolen fmm Elmer Wliite, 8^jSouth Seventh street