Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 August 1918 — Page 12
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-j Six more women have enlisted in the .ijl'nited States students' nurse reserve, itach being placed in a preferred class. I 'Those whose names were enrolled yes-
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at the Chamber of Commerce
recruiting station are: Ida Pearl M«Cormicfc, 1116 Chestnut street. II Mary Pendleton (colored), 633 South ^.Seci'iid street. i Velma Hail, North Terre Haute. tt Amelia Emaline Hestie, 714 Ohio fcireet. I s S u e i n e 2 5 2 S N o i r,teenth street.
Mrs. Tingley enrolled Aug. 4. Her /"husband is in France and Mrs. Ting-i-ley will enlist to do her bit here.
Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs. /iLennard Eyke entertained their card club Thursday afternoon at the Johni camp, north of the city. .Dancing, ^bathing and cards were enjoyed by •^the guests during' the afternoon. In 'the evening the husbands of the women .were invited out for a flsn supper '*Served at 7 o'clock. Those in tfye party were Messrs. and Mcsdames Charles '^liartholomew, Arvin, George G. Hollo||wav, Harry Richards, Otto Infange, ^.Johnson and Eyke, Misses Mildred
Irvin, Mary Johnson, Jeanette Eyke, 'Dorothy Richards, Helen Sharp "and ,David Holloway.
Mr.*an5 Mrs. Klrles H. filbeck S jtave a family dinner Thursday eveTiing at their home, "The Sunken Gari den." east of the city, in honor of Mrs.
Oeorge Hayman, Mr. Filbeok's new
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niece. The guests were" Major and iNfrs. G. A. Oagg, Mr. and Mrs. Mal'olm Steele and Malcolm Steele, Jr., u Mrs. Nicholas Filbeck. The dinner was nearly entirely of products from Mrs. 3Tilbeck's war garden, which has attracted go much Attention from tourists on the 'National road. The floral decoration* v- re also from the Filbeck .•jpardenl. v-"
1 James Scudder and daughter, Miss JSthel, of Ix8 Angeles, CaL, who are here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. fciollingswonh, of South Sixth street, fere taking a few side trips visiting friends and Velatives. Mr. Scudder is
In Maysville, Ky., witb his brother and ]Miss Scudder Is visiting in Paris and jBullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Turner and '. fcau ghter, Mary Betty, and Mrs. Turner's mother" Mrs. McMullen, and liunt, Miss Shaw motored down fr5m {Madison, Wis., and are the guests of
Relatives here. iMrs. Turner was Miss Jennie McMullen, formerly of this city find a member .«! the Wijey high school faculty.
Mrs. T. W. Gillespey, of 1921 Spruce street, received word from their son, Jjames, that he has been transferred from the Fourteenth ambulance company to the military base hospital. Mr. Jbillespey has been in Prance for the past, six weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Manrlce A. Berkowitz. |f South Center, have purchased the
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HUGH SUFFERING
pound? So 1 did, and through it, I fjfounJ relief from my suffering and I really believe it saved my life. It does not seem as though I can say enough 5 in praise of this wonderful medicine for I the health it haa brought me."—Mi33
CORA LI:E
West Plains, Mo.
Perhaps it may seem an extravaJfigant statement to say that this great ^remedy saved a life but women like |,Alrs. Hall, to whom it has brought ^health, appreciate the danger and •-FUifcring they have escaped too well to doubt it! A'l who suffer should i try it. Why risk life and health |iWithout itf ,,
Tor sporliT atTvlce write Lydia E. Pin:-, ha ni J.JcHicinf1 Co., Lynn, Mass.
After Baby's Bath
110,000 nurses wiil tell you that nothifcg jrkecpa the ikin #o free frocn soreness as
Sykes Comfort Powder
Jta extraordinary healing and soothing f»ower is noticcahle on first application. 23c at the Vinol and other drug stores
The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass,
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Do»ito' Qnietm. P. D. O., In tb« name of
Bene* golden coUned cliensica) discovr'-j' (hat has been proven by the loadin* hospitais and railroad aompaoies us the safest and quickest way to rW k *. the ivesky b«d bugs, roaches, fl'as and ant-i. and if i properly osed it's impossible for the pesky devtts
I .t to exist. 1 I' D. Q. is safe to use, ss it does sot injure the Iprlnjs or ciothinj.
It custa but a few cents to rid your your house Jf tin- Desky inscota if you go after them with the f. route.
A itttpnr gpoat Is In erery packaj|«i «o enable you *et tbeni In the hanl-to-tfet at place*. P. D. Q. dry form, is fine to us to rid your oat
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Price Advance
For orei a. year now we hare succeeded in maintafcing our old prices, principally by virtue of a big increase in sales, which reduced our overhead post. -FOOT our fiscal year ending u y 1 1 9 1 8 o u s a e s amounted to ever a million dollars—an increase of 58 per oent over the preceding year.
We had hoped to bridge the war period without a change in prices on
Vick's VapoRub
but we And that our economies do not keep pace with our rising oos£s. It is with sincere regret, therefore, that we are forced to announce an increase, effective August 1, which will make It neccessary to retail VapoRub at
3QC. 60c and $1.20
jThe Vick Chemical Co. |T*j% Greensboro, N. C.
Chalmers Hamill home on South Center and will take possession very soon. The house in which Mr. Berkowitz has been living has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. John S. Talbot^ of South Sixth. Mr. Talbot will make extensive improvements in the property. The plans are under way now. It will be a duplex* s«V
Mrs. Donald Craig, of South Sixth street, was hostess Thursday for an informal luncheon at the Terre Haute Country club in honor of her .guest, Mrs. Philip W. Stafford. Mrs. Craig's guest were Mesdames .Herman Hulman, Francis T. Hord, George Hayman ind'G. Adolph Gagg, ..
Irfiss Roth Colliver^ who is in. the ordnance department in Washington, D. C.t will arrive the latter part of August
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Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- ,«. etable Compound.
'J V?e§t Hams, Mo.-"I Was aT! rtm idown in health, had indigestion and terrible cramps every month so I was unable to do anything.
I had tried every doctor in West Plains, also every remedy I could think of, without relief. One day when I was suffering greatly a friend was at my house and said, 'Why don't you try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
to spend two weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Colliver, of South Sixth street, and sister, Mrs. Clyde Randel, of South Center.
Mrs. Louis P. Miller, who has been visitiagt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stoeckler, of South Seventh street, leaves Saturday for her home in Atlanta, Ga., accompanied by her niece,( Alias Josephine Nicholas
The semi-monthly Thursday night dance fof members only was given last night at the Ft. Harrison Country club and was well attended. A number of informal dinner parties were given previous to the dance.
The ladies of the HTniOfc Veteran legion^hold their anniversary meetirtj? 'Friday at Memorial hall.- A short *but interesting program has been arranged, |o be followed by a luncheon for members only.
Miss Helen Sharp, of Hanoverton, Ohio, is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Georg® G. Holloway, of Kent avenue. David Holloway, of Hanoverton, is al* so. the truest ef his parent*. », •*«,-?'
kr.' and Mrs. J. C. Weddle has received word of the safe arrival in France of thefr son,, Sergeant Fred
Welch. Sergeant Welch was in training at Camp Gordon, Ga.
Mr. /stid Harry Cohen and children of South Fifth street, who have i been ,spending several weeks at the Herz"cottage, I.ake Mavinkuckee, Will return home Saturday.
Word has been received by Clarence Pinkson, 453 North Center street, of the safe arrival overseas of his brother, Henry Pinkson. He is in Co. A, 838 infantry.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heinigr, of i Pittsburgh, Pa., have returned to their home after a visit with" Mrs. Heinig's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Iio££ of South Seventh street.
r?-. Mrs. Worth B. Steele, of South Center, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. L. C. Hurst, of Hutsonville, I1L, are the guests of their brother, George. Patterson, in Chicago.
Kergt, J.'. R. McKenzie, of Camp Mei^9|k Washington, D. C., is spending a short furlough ttith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie, of North Fourth street.
Miss Mary McKeen, daughter of Mr. 3rtd Mrs. Benjamin McKeen, of Pittsburg, came today for a visit with her aunt, Mrs, Crawford McKeen, of South Sixth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Reiman, of South Center street, will leave the first of the week for Chicago, to visit ineir daughter, Mrs. Louis Orton, and family.
ROCK FORD. Tl7—-Among a party of nurses soon to leave the base hospital at Camp Grant for service in France will be Isabel Williams of Terre Haute.
Mrn. Walter Elliott, of North Twelfth and One-half street, has as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Falcome and children of Akrott, Ohio.
Misses Helen Roedel, of -South Seventh, and Mary Elizabeth "ftTood, of
A CANNY FAMILY
Portrait of a family smile brought about by successful cannjig and drying. Free book of instructions on canntngoand drying may b« had from the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C., for two cents to pay postage.
$5,000.
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That usually'sell for $1 to $3 more than our low regular prices have been marked $1.95 to clean up all short lots.
j. This lot consists of patent,, dull, white buck and canvas pumps in both high and low heel.
COME EARLY. Saturday Morning.
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South Center, leave Saturday for Maxinku'ekee, to spend a week with Miss Edith Beeburger at the Seeburger cottage.
.Mrs. George Cox, who has been the guest oL Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cox, of South Seventh, for several weeks, has returned to her home in Thomasvilie, Ga(i. I
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Craig. Of South Sixth street, have as their guest Mr. Craig's cousin, Mrs. L'hilip W. Staff or 4, of Sacramento, Cal.
Dalton B. Shourds leaves Sunday for Washington barracks on the Potomac. Mr. Shourds has enlisted as an engineer.
Mr. and Mrt Walter TaHey and son, Walter Jr.. of South Sixth street, are on a motor trip through northern Wisconsin.
j\lrs. Pa.ul Crawley and son, Paul Jr., of South ^jMfth street, are in Shelbyvillg, Ind., visiting relatives. s
Mrs. Edward Reiss, of South Fifth street, is visiting ftiencls in Louisville, Kentucky.
Max Ehrmann has returned from a trip Trinity Springs.
STATISTICAL UOTES.
1JECEXT BIRTHS.
*To Mr.
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Mrs.
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1625 North
L. Tsbell,
First street, a boy, William
Livingston. To Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bunler, 2503 North Eleventh street, a boy, Malcolm Lee. .f.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Walter Bridgewater, 26, Seelyville, Ind., miner, to Mildred Nicoson, 17, Seelyville, Ind., at home.
Joe Pudzus, 34, Cleveland,
chanic, to Anna Jocos, 34,
packing"hous*
O., me
Terre Haute,
employe.
Raymond Beard, 21, Washington, D. C., soldier, to Elma McPhersoh, IS, West Terre Haute, at home.
REAIj ESTATE TRANSFERS. Catherine Mason to J. F. Lash et OX., pt. lot 35, Jewett's add. $5,000.
Lydia Carlisle and husband to School City of Terre Haute, lots 226,
227,
Mc
Keen Park place $650. J. F. Dausfherty et ux., to School City of Terre Haute, lots 252t 253, 254, McKeen Park place $750.
Laren Pettyjohn et ux. to School City of Terre Haute, lots 2Z4, 225, McKeen Park place $660.
Nellie T. Sullivan ana husband to School City of Terre Haute, lot 223, McKeen Park place $275.
Joseph Shadwick to. School City of Terre Haute, tots 250. 251, McKeen Park place: $500.
Luther Williams et ux. to D, V. Gladish, lot 119, Edgewood Grove $2,000.
J. H.
Wiesent et ux.
to R.
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Circuit Court. '•.*
the civil town of West Terre Haute, in Vigo county, vs. Lee Miller, Sam Jones and Charles Haslet, on official
Stansbury, attorney general.
To Overcome Redness, Tan, Freckles, Blotches
If
your skin is unduly reddened, tanned or freckled, just dab a little pure mercolized wax on the fca.ee and allow it to remain over night. When you wash off the wax'in the morning, fine, flaky, almost Invisible particles of cuticle' come with it. Repeating this daily, the entire outer skin is absorbed, but so gradually and gently, there's not the slightest hurt or inconvenience, Even the stubbornest freckles are affected. The underlying skin w-hich forms the new complexion is so clear. f*-esh and youthful-looking, you'll marvel at the transformation It's the only thing known to actually discard an aged, faded, muddy or blotchy complexion. One ounce of mercolized wax, procurable .at any drugstore, is suf
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TEEEE HAUTE TRIBUNE.
Two New Pkonei
Staneart
We #eTIfe* order*
Q. Walker,
lot 11. C. Probst's sub. $1. Edwin H. Long to E. W.
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ux., lot 64, Dulaney's sub. $1,900. John R. Connelly, receiver, to G. R. Wilson et al., lots 8, p,
10, 14, 16,
21,
Rockwell plade $9,000. Henrietta Thomas and husband to Kate M. Long, lot 32, Bement's sub. $3,400.
M. M. Miller et at-, to Timothv Welch et. ux., pt. lot 44, Rose's sub. $2,000. J. T.
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tHERE'S ONLY ONE WAY. to secure a satin skin. Apply Satin Skin Cream, then Satin Skin Powder. —Advertisement.
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CLEARANCE
$1.00 and $1.50
Clearing away all summer wash waists at the low price of 79c. Materials alont arc worth that much. Voiles, plain white and striped. Also other ^ood washable materials.
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IVotire Don't forget to bring yonr whoppinc hackrt with jou. oa can «he aaeks and string, which are very scarce and ve. Oo you tou can do your country a most patriotic duty and hc.p vrin this terrible War by not asking goods delivered you can carry? Re...»«• the ...-rchants that discourages delivery vrill nave yo#i money. Don't toe ashamed to carry yonr shopping basket. Large Jumbo Pickles, dozen 8©e Large can Hebe Milk. .12*' Miners' Carbide, lb '.I'* Tender Roasting Ears, dozen.... .U«je Large Dry Sweet Onions, lb...... 3e Green Mangoes, dozen .13%c Large Green Cucumbers, for alic'.ng, three for '.10c Water Melons on ice. pound..... 3c Fresh Dill, for making Dill pickles. bundh ®c Fancy Cooklngf and Eating Apples,
Itipe Peaches a,nd Decker Cantaloupe Melons. Yellow Jersay Sweet
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N'ew Tender Beets, pound 3e White Tender Michigan Celery, per
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Pure Cream Brick and Pimento Cheese. My Wife's Mayonnaise Salad Dressing t5c and 25c Full Qu»!»t Jar Sweet Relish 2Kc Pure Home Made .Telly, large jar 20c Pure Strawberry Preserve Jar.. .40c Gal. Jug Pure Mustard 75c Pure Tomato Chili Sauce, the bottle 10c, 20c, 80c Try a pound' of oaf Coffee, as good as money will buy JWe Our Special Blend Coffee, lb...,.18e Certified Butterine. It is fine. Try it.
Pound "8® 3 large packages Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodlee 25c Large Bottle Olives, stuffed with pimentos •8®*' Large jar Olives 8®e N'ew Dromedary Dates, package 38e Preserved Figs, the jar. .15c and 30c Large No. 3 can best Saur Kraut 15c Sotir Pickles, the dczen ,..-J0e New Dill Pickles. th« dozen pc Red Beans, the can.... ..-.i
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Peanut Butter, pound.......... ,25c Tomato Puree, two cans .Sl»c Tender Peas, 15c Large can Very Best Hominy.... 10c
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I STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
Summer Silk Skirls at Sharp Reductions
Baronette Satins—La Jerz—Silk Faille—Habutai— Wash Satins—Silk Jersey—Gingham Silks
PRICES THAT WILL CLEAR THE RACKS OF ALL
pho^e 35a7'
two dollar# or over to all part* of the city and West
Terre Haute. No order received for delivery after 4:30 p. m.
Large Can Milk,.lie Small Can Milk Be Small Can Apricots in Syrup,... .15c 15c Jar Apple Butter l©e Large Quart Jar Pure Apple Butter 2Sc Pure Country Sorghum, gallon $1.15 Fancy Dried Apricots, "with a^eds. pound J2Vic New Meaty Prunes, lb .32V3c Steel Cut Oat Meal, 4 pound# 25c Barley Flour and Corn Flour, lb. 7c Pure White Rye Flour, lb 8c Bulk Prepared Pancake Flour, per pound ........ ............. 7%c Pure Buckwheat Flour, lb.....,10c Fresh Corn Meal, lb 6c 1 lb. box Corn Starch 10»* Pure Rice Flour, lb
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7c Box Matches 5c Jewell, Swift'S Pride and Clean Easy Soap, cake 5c Snow Boy, White Line and Naphtha
Washing Powder, box 5c Miners" Cartridge Soap, cake.. 7V2c Dry Pinto or Red Beans, lb....l2Vjc Clean Split Dry Beans, lb toe 2 lbs. Seedless Raisins.... 25c 3 lbs. Navy Beans .50c Four 10c cakes Hard Water Casteel Soap for 25c 6 dozen Clothes Pins for ..10c 6 lbs. Cracked Corn for chickens 25c 6 Large Rolls Toilet Paper 25c 6 Bags Old Hill Side Tobacco.., ,25c Mail Pouch Tobacco, package.... 5c Five Bros. Tobacco, package... .10c Pure Ground Spices and Mixed
Pickling Spices, Pickling Vinegar and pure Cider Vinegar. 4 dozen Thick Jar Rubbers.'...».25c Get our price on Tin Cans, S'elf-Seal
Jars arid Stone Jars. Salt White Fish and Cod Fish, per pound 12'Vfcc Salt Mackerel, pound 20c Our Fresh, Cured and Cooked Meats are the very best at reasonable prices.
Want Advertising is Profitable—You may get that situation you are looking for by inserting an ad in The Tribune,
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Hardly the price of a good porcli cr house dress, but they must be sold. Smart summer styles of ginghams. Voiles, Lawns, Batistes, Tissues and other good washable materials. Nearly all sizes are included. v
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VALUES TO SI2.75
$2.98 CREPE DE CHINE
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Waists, $1
Jersey Dresses
Hundreds of new styles for your choosing
$0-75
REDUCED!
89 Wash Skirts
Values Up to $6.75
Extra Size Wash Skirts
Values it6 $7.95 Values to $7.9$
THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE
Guaranteed t® Put on Firm, Healthy Fink and to Increase StTengtk, Vigor and Jferre Forc«.
Weak, thin people—men or womanare nearly always nervous wrecks thus conclusively proving that thinness, weakness, debility and neurasthenia are almost invariably duo to nerve starvation. Feed yonr nerves and all these symptoms due to nerve starvation will disappear.
Eminent speiciali&ts stats that the best nerve food is an organic phoa phste known among druggists as BltroPhosphate, a five-grain tablet of
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which should be taken with each meal. Being a genuine nerve builder and not a stimulant or habK.-forming drug, Bitro-Phosphate can be safely taken by the weakest and moat delicate suf
ferer and the results following Its us are often simply astonishing. Weak, tired people regain strength and vigor thinness and angularity give way to plumpness and curves s^eep returns to the sleepless confidence and cheerfulness replace debility and gloom dull eyes become bright and pale, sunken cheeks retrain the pink glow of health. Bitro-Phosphate, the use of which is inexpensive, also wonderfully promotes the assimilation of food, so much so that many people report marked gains of weight in a few weeks.
CAUTION Although bitro-phos-phate is unsurpassed for relieving nervousness, sleeplessness and Rprit-ral weakness, It should not. owing to Its remarkable flesh-growing properties, b^ used by anyone who does not sire t4 put on flesh—Adv.
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