Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 August 1918 — Page 13
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PARTY CHIEFS WANT TO HEAR SUFFRAGIST
Mrs. JLewis Says Vote Has Been Withheld Because Amerioan Men Are Best In the World.
Local 8Uffrage workers were much encouraged Thursday over the report from I'eru, Ind., the hom^ of the presi dent, Mrs. Richard Edwards, that th® Membership and petition campaign all over the state Is being with enthusiastic interest. I "Calls for supplies and literature axe
Coming Into the state headquarters at tuch a rate that the off!c-e force has had to be doubled, and the headquarters have spread over Into th*1 adjacent K®d y Cross room," says tlie report.
The central committe^for the cam-T-alpn will meet in Indianapolis Friday i. lit tho call of Mrs. 1-Ved McCulloch, general chairman of th® committee.
The Indianapolis league has taken adv vntogr© of the presence in the city ol thes® leaders in the drive to launch its rlty campaign with a mass meeting 0 for women on Friday afternoon. Mrs.
McCulloch will make the speech of the I afternoon. Mrs. Olive Beldon Lewis, 1 i»tate organizer, and Mrs. Walter' i. Ore enough, chairman of the state or-
Kanlration committee, also will speak, s Mm. I^ewls received Kmtu. applause when she spoke at Bvansville and herj
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speech was reported as "decidedly the
1lest
of the afternoon," and even Chalr-
JJ man Van Nuys with all his eloquence •could not surpass It. Sh® said In part at that timo: "w e American women are the only •""omen In all the civilized nations of the earth who do not have the suffrage.
The reason for that Is that you Americans are the best men In the world mnd we have not beea oppressed as In *nany other countries. Ton have been Jmore than willing to give women the S best of the bargain in the courts, In r* most cases. But now that the war has •demonstrated so clearly that you can't k light it or win It without us, yon are holding out your right hand and offeri7ig to us the citizenship which will «*, make ns better fighters than ever in winning the war, and will make us j' better able to work In the reconstructs ton of this old world on a democratic basis." 4 s| The men In attendance at the eonjjw ventlon at which Mrs. Lewis spoke o tried hard to draw out the secret of £3 'he politics of the franchise woman. $ t*Mr. Van Nuys referred to Mrs. Iiewls' y speech during his own address which followed, and tried from the platform ,j to draw Mrs. T^ewis out as to her polifcs! tics, as did many of the other men in conversation. Mrs. Lewis, however, Jj did not confess her politics by so much 7', af changing her expression, rj Engagements were made for Mrs.
Ti^wig to address the democratic convention at New Albanj*Thursday (today), Aug. 1 for Mrs. McCulloch and Mrs. Qreenongli at the Fourth district convention at Columbus, Aup. 8, and for Mrs. Isaac Born and Mrs. Greeneuph at the convention of the Seventh 'iistrlct at Indianapolis, Aug. 3. Mrs. Lev,is and Miss Landers will both speak here at ttoe democratic conference on Aug. 21.
STATISTICAL NOTES.
BTRTWS.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, TTnlon hospital, a son, John Ifeleon. (Dr. W. G. Crawford.)
To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olvens, 1226 -North Third street, a son. Fred Addison. CDr. W. G. Crawford.)
To Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stockdale, 512 North TCighth street, a daughter, Mary Kllen. (Tir. W. G. Crawford.)
To Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sirg-el, Union hospital, boy—Isadore. To Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sieferman, 1309 South Fourteenth street, boy— August Charles.
To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Britton, 2685 North Twentv-fourth street, hoy— nifford.
To Mr. and Mrs. Farrls Wilson. 14ft* South Thirteenth street, girl—.Toonatta. To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Frene, 1906 South Ninth street, hoy—John Hannah.
To Mr. and Mrs. Puke Dobbs. 118 South Second strent, bov—Charles Lerov.
To Mr, and Mm. Forest V. Thornton. S7 Barton avenue, girl—Zella Marie. ^To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eudisel, 173." North Fifth street, girl—Naomi Rosalie.
TMAItRIAGE UCRSSES.
Tfa P. Wood. 24, "West Terre Hante soId'T, to Alfa R. Shevr, JJI, Vermilion comity, seamstress. "Winfield
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Miller, colored, 41, Terr®
Haute, laborer, to Ora Jones, colored. "7. Terre Haute, at horns. Ora Carty, 37 years old. coal miner. Clinton. Ind.. and Hazel Shannon, JO years old. at home, Clinton. Ind.
Clarence Reedy, 18 vpars old section hand, Tt. R. D. Tsrre Haute, and Helen Shoemaker, 18 years old, laundress. Terre Haute.
Walter Anderson, colored, *R, Terre Haute, stationary fireman, to Florence Caldwell, colored, 35, T«rr® Haute at home. .lonas Ferrand, 5«. Terre Haute, laborer, to Flora Hlghsmith, 81. Terre Haute, at home. i Bertram Cullison, 19. Torre Hants farm-"-!-, to Bonnte Hunt, 19, Terre Haute aft home.
Charles W. Sharp. 44, Terr® Haute, hotel steward, to Grace Frederick, 29, Terre Haute, at home.
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Harsh G. Black and hus. to Acnes M. Modesltt, pt. a e. seo. 7 tp. iS» r, S
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Psmh 5. Black and hns. to Agnes M. Modesitt, pt. s. w. see. 8, tp. 13, r. 8 *1.
Sarah ?. Black and hus. to Albert ^tadremann et ux„ pt. s. e, see. 7, tP.,13. r. S $1. t^wrah G. Black and hus. to Albert Madermann et ux., pt. s. w. ^4 sec. 8, IP. 1?. r. 8: SI.
Charles M. Oweiis et ux to Frank leel, pt. 8, Calvin Gobtns' sub. S900.
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Charles Tf. Khrmsn et tr*., to Fred Perdlew
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PUreWilliam O. Lynoh et tr*. to James S. Ah 1 gran, pt IS, original townt SI.
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A comfortable rocker is an essential part of every home. The design, the construction and the workmanship
of
$28
this
rocker makes it an exceptional value at this reduced price. Upholstered in fine grade
of
$30
imitation
leather. Specially reduced to $18.75.
Rocker,®
.. .$22.50 .. .$21.00 .. .$12.00
Rockers
$16 Rockers
'J'HIS complete suite of three pieces, including library table, chair and rocker, will completely furnish your living room at the price yon might expect to pay for a single piece.
U ERE is a splendid buffet in either golden or fumed oak with a beautiful mirror of genuine plate glass that adds much to its artistic design. During our August sale it is specially priced at
$35.00.
$75
Buffets
$60
$54
....$56-25 ....$45.00 ....$40.50 .... $30.00
Buffets
Buffets
$40
Buffets
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I S W i i a a n Mary period design
dining table is a splendid example of the fine period furniture found on our floors. It has a
48
in. top
and comes in either oak, mahogany or walnut. Specially priced for this sale at
$24.00.
S40
Dining Tables.$30.00
$35
Dining Tables.S26.25
$30
Dining Tables
Brighten Your Home With Good Living Room Furniture
.$22.50
$25 Dining Tables.$18.75
J7VERY piece is exceptionally well made with coil spring seat construction, upholstered with a durable grade of imitation leather. This entire suite has been re-d-need to the rery low price of $27.50.
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Ask Those Who Have Traded Here Where to Buy Furniture, Rugs and Ranges
Harvey Furniture Company
FURNITURE ol CHARACTER at POPULAR PRICES
This August Furniture Sale Will Make Bright, Cheery Homes in Every Corner of the City
SPITE of the rising costs of good furniture on every hand, we are "holding ottr annual August sale this year as usual because we believe that every home in this city should have the same opportunity to benefit by these low prices as in former years. Hundreds of homes are buying their first new furniture and we want to do our share to make them as bright and cheery as possible. One glapce at the items listed below will show you the remarkable values we have assembled for this sale.
Nothing Adds to the Attractiveness of the Home Like Good Dining Room Furniture
"THIS dining room suite exactly as you see it pictured here conies in the popular Colonial period design. It is massive in construction and makes a distinct appeal to those who prefer good, substantial furniture. It is exceptionally well made and finished.
A wonderful opportunity to secure a large comfortable davenport at a saving. We know you will like the comfort of the coil spring ?eat and back. Specially reduced to $39-75-
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R^ANY a home has beea waiting for an poportunity like this to secure a beautiful, attractive dining room suite at such a reasonable price. Values like this are rare in these days of high price.s. Your choice of either fumed or golden oak during this sale at the special price of $65.00.
NIOTE the beautiful William and Mary design *rf this splendid library table. It comes in oak, mahogany or walnut finish with brass drawer pulls at the very low price of $19.85.
AT the last minute we received a wonderful assortment of new designs and patterns to be added to the great stock of rugs included in this sale. Never have we been able to show rugs of more beautiful pattern or durable quality than these. Brussels, axminster, velvet, tapestry, grass and fiber rug* are all reduced 10 to 30 per cent.
OERHAPS yon need an odd chiffonier to complete your bedroom. Heni is an exceptional opportunity to seqrrc one at a saving. In gold-em oak at the special prioc oi $7.75. $45 Chiffoniers... .$33.75 $35 Chiffoniers....$26.25 $25 Chiffoniers,.. .$18.73 $18 Chiffoniers... $13.50
P"VERY woman needs a good kitchen cabinet. It will save her hundreds of steps each day. This one has all the little labor saving devices that will delight the housewife, and it is specially priced at
$27.50.
$50
Kitchen Cabinets
$45
$40
$35
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Kitchen Cabinets -.$33-75
Kitchen Cabinets ........
$30.00
Kitchen Cabinets
$30
$26.25
Kitchen Cabinets $02.50
A Bedroom Suite Fit for Any Home
"JpHE remarkable quality, the beautiful luster and the exceptional design of this bedroom suite makes it fit to grace any home. Not a single detail of excellence ii lacking.
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DOCKER Talnes rich as this are scarce. Made of solid
Oatc
^TJL four pieces are included exactly as illustrated in either golden oak, ivory or mahogany finish. The mirrors are large and designed to match. The price ha» been reduced to $115.75.
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the finest construction possible. It leaves noth*" ing to be desired in either looks or comfort. Specially priced during this sale at $7.85.
$30 Rockers
.....$22.50
$25 Rockers $20 Rockers
$18.75
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$16 Rockers
$12.00
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