Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 August 1918 — Page 10
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TEACHERS 10 HOLD ANNUAL INSTITUTE
Pedagogues of Vigo County To Meet In Annual Session at State
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$ Plans for the annual Vigo county teachers' Institute have been completed by County Superintendent James
Fropst. The sessions will be from Aug. 26 to Aug. 30, inclusive, ajid will be held at the State Normal Training School building. Th« regular course 01 instruction will be given and in addition to this a special program of patriotic talks will be given during the meeting.
Tho following educators will deliver lectures: Adelaide S. Baylor, Indianapolis, general pedagogy Anna Hines, Crawfordsville, pedagogy Harriet B. Cook, Washington, primary Maud Delbridge, Linton, music Miss Merlam Retherford, Terre Haute, domestic science.
On Mrmtlay, Private. Scott, of tho British army will give a talk. He has spent one and one-half years in a German prison camp and will tell of Ms exporiences there. On Tuesday, Praddact
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lege, will tell of the T. M. C. A. and Red Cross work at the front. He has been in Europe on two Important commissions. Prank Herring, assistant director of the W. S. S. campaign in IndiaTia will ad-dress the teachers on Wednesday. On Thursday the patriotic speaker will be Marie Rose Iauler who was taken a prisoner by the Germans during the first invasion of Belgium. She wore ail American flag during practically all of the time and her release was due to the direct and forceful Intervention of Ambassador Gerard. 0*n Friday the special address will be delivered by Capt. Walter Harris, of the British army, who has been on the firing line, and is now touring this country under the supervision of the committee on public information.
SOME REAL CANNING.
The Ferguson Hill Liberty canners have completed their canning work for the season, according to the reports received by Miss Miriam fletherford, emergency home demonstrating agent, who has been boosting food conservation in this section. The president of this organization is Miss Mary Markle. There are five members of the organization, and at. three meetings they have canned 546 quarts of fruit and vegetables.
WIFE ASKS DIVORCE.
Sofia Christea filed suit for divorce from her husband, Mike Christea, in the Circuit Court, Saturday afternoon, alleging that he had failed to provide for her.
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TERRE HAUTE TRIBUNE.
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owing to a later scarcity and higher prices which are sure to come
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The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow
Y A N N A K A E I N E E E N
.Appears Daily in the Terre Haute Tribune.
BOOK IV.—Continued.
"No coincidence that," he cried, with forced vivacity. "The couplet is too little known.'' "Exactly," came from Mr. Gryce in dry confirmation. "Mrs. Taylor, as well as her friends can judge, is a woman of thirty-five or thirty-eight. If she went to Switzerland as a girl, this would make her visit coincident, so far as we can calculate from our present knowledge, with tliat of Carleton Roberts. For the surer advancement of our argument, let us say that It was. What follows? Let the inscription of this label speak for us. They met they loved—as was natural when we remember the youth and good looks of both, and—they parted. This we must concede, or how could the experience have been one she could not recall without a heart-break. They parted, and he returned home, to marry within the year, while she—I do not think she married—though I have no doubt she looks upon herself as a wife and forever bound to the man who deserted her. Women of her kind think in this way of such matters, and act upon them too as is shown by the fact that, on following hirn here, she passed herself off as a woman separated from her
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An Event Far Outranking in Importance Anything of the Kind Heretofore Attempted in Terre Haute. Nearly 900 Coats Are Included, All at the Following Prices for This Sale Only Monday:
$19.75, $24.75, $35.00, $39.75
By Availing Yourself of This Extraordinary Opportunity You Will Not Only Save Money But Have the Advantage of an Assortment of Newest Fall Models.
As every one knows full well, prices of fur fabrics are advancing almost daily! No telling what these very same coats will cost us two months from hence, but simply in adherence to our Bargain policy of offering something unusual every day and really extraordinary values very often, we are making possible.
An Actual Saving of 50% For Those Who Buy Now
Regardless of the fact that we can sell these coats at higher prices within a few months. Come tomorrow—tell your friends about this sale—they, too, will be glad to share in such remarkable values.
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husband. Changing the miss before her name to mrs., she lived under this assumption for twelve years at her present hotel. In all that time, so far as I can learn, she has never been visited by anyone of an appearance answering to that of her former lover nor have I any reason to think she ever intruded herself on him, or made herself in any way obnoxious. He was married and settled, and contrary to the usual course of men who step with one stride into affluence, was living a life of usefulness which was rapidly making him a marked man in public esteem. Perhaps she had no right to meddle with what no longer concerned her. At all events, there is no evidence of her having done so in all these fourteen years. Even after Mrs. Roberts' death, all went on as usual but—" Here Mr. Gryce became emphatic—"when he turned his attention to a second marriage and that with a very young girl—(I can name her to you, gentlemen, if you wish) her patient .soul may have been roused she may have troubled him with importunities may have threatened him with a scandal which would have interfered greatly with his political hopes if it had not ended them at once. I can conceive such an end to her long pa
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tience, can't you, gentlemen? And what is more, if this were so, and the gentleman found the situation intolerable, it might account for the flight of that arrow as nothing else ever will."
Both men started to their feet. "How! It was not she "It was not she who was strucK, but It wals she who was aimed at. The young girl merely got in the way. Before I enlarge on this point," He continued in lower tones as the two officials reseated themselves, "allow me admit that any proof of correspondence between these old-time lovers would have to be added to my present argument. But while I have no doubt that such an interchange of letters took place, and that in all probability some one or more of them still exist, Mrs. Taylor's illness and Mr. Roberts' high position prevent any substantiation of the same on our part. I must therefore ask you to assume that it was in obedience to some definite agreement between them that she came to the museum on that fatal morning and made her appearance in that special section of the gallery marked II. If this strikes you as inconceivable and too presumptuous for belief, you must at least concede that we have ample proof of his entire readiness for her comipg. The bow brought up so many days before from the cellar was within reach the arrow under hts coat and his place of concealment so chosen as to make his escape feasible the moment that arrow flew from the bow. Had she entered the section alone—had the arrow fond lodgment in her breast instead of in that of another—nay, I will g-o even further and say that had no
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cry followed his act, an expectation he had every right to count upon from the lightning-like character of the attack —he would have reached the curator's office and been out of the building before quick discovery of the deed made his completion of this attempt possible." "But the girl did cry ortt,"
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1918.
Any Coat Selected TOMORROW will be held until desired upon payment of a small deposit.
Absolutely no additional charge. Come in Monday and look them over.
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the assistant district attorney. "How do you account for that, since, as you say, it was not natural for one pierqed to the heart without warning?" "Ah, you see the big mistake we made—Correy, and aty the rest of us. Had Miss W'illetts, or I should say. Mademoiselle Duclos, been the one to let out the dolorous cry, the man just behind the partition would have been there almost in time to see her fall. Correy, who started up the stairs at the first sound, would have been at the gallery entrance before the man of the arrow could have dropped the hanging O'VTTT his retreating figure. But it was not from her lips, poor girl, that this gasping shriek went up, but from those of the woman who saw the deed and knew from whom the arrow came and for whom it was meant. How do I know this? Because of the time which elapsed, the few precious minutes which allowed Mr. Roberts to get as far away as the court. For she did not voice her agony immediately. Even she, with her own unwounded heart keeping up its functions, stood benumbed before this horror. Not till the full meaning of it all had penetrated her reluctant brain did she move or cry out. How long this interval was whether three minutes were consumed by it, or five, we bare no means
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of telling. She, in 'her despair, would take no note of time, nor would Mr., Travis, reeling in the opposite gallerf under the shock of seeing all that h« loved taken from hira in one awful minute." ».
Here the detective turned with jfrwrt earnestness toward the two officials). "This question of time has been, as I have repeatedly said, the greatest stumbling-block we have encountered in our consideration of this crime. How could the assassin, by any mean® possible, have got so far away front the pedestal, in the Infinitesimal lapse of time between the cry that wa* heard and the quick alarm which fol* lowed. Now we know. Have you anything to say against this conclusionf Any other explanation to give which will account for every fact as this does 1"
To be Continued Tomorrow.
Sam Goodman
Republican Candidate
FOR
Justice ol the Peace
of Harrison Township
Election Nov. 5,1918 (I'aid advertisement.)
