Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 November 1918 — Page 9

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LEAVES A BIG HEAD

Bootle^rr Whiskey Peddled & Crowds Here Seems to Be Too Bich. a Mixture.

Oelebratin' vick'try was hard on the toad. At least for 'those citizens T.ho liquidated their sentiments with the •tuff that the bootleggers are peddling in Terre Haute.

Cannon Foster, a citizen of Paris, who carne to Terre Haute, Monday, to participate in the peace celebration, drank too much west end whiskey, and was fined $5 and cost Tuesday morning.

Henry Norman, likewise charged with intoxication, clrew a fine of $3 and cost Frank Reward was also lined $5 and cost on the same count. Tom Ramsey,""nnotlier drunk, was not slighted, and drew his $i* and cost. The cases of Thomas Davis, intoxica' tion Edwin Rriggs, intoxication, and Weber Gilmour, intoxication, were continued, while judgment was withheld in the case of Earnest Baldwin. Baldwin was arrested at Seventh and Wabash Monday morning by Patrolma Vanpoole, when it was alleged he wan druuk and toii^ltlu? several women.

Gambling Cases.

The rase of Charles Hat'tcm, trtmer of the Combination pool room at S09 Wabash avenue, when called In City Court Tuesday morning was partially h^ard and the case postponed for the* Remainder of the evidence. i Several witnesses called by the state ttstitied that they were under age and had been prmitted to play cards in the pool room. William Hamilton testified that he had been engaged in a pokei* game In the rooms abov« the place when the police interrupted. Carl

Long, John Mflderman, William Huffaker and Loyd Martin, four other men alleged to have been in the game, already have plead guilty upon charges put gambling and been lined $5 and Cost each. John Holland, who was alleged to have been running the game At the time of the raid, is charged with Operating a gaming house with Batton.

IIGHTLESS NIGHTS ENDED.

Surplus of Coal In Indjana Lifts Ban On Electricity Use« The federal fuel administrator for Ii.diana has ordered that lightiesa nights for this state shall be discontinued. Samuel H. McClary, fuel administralor for Vigo county, received the following telegram yesterday: "The federal fuel administrator for It'diana, having been given discretion -in the matter, lias determined that

Itghtless nights shall be discontinued in this state. However, fuel produced light must not be used extravagantly Of wastefully for outside illumination. "EVANS WOOI,1.EN."

The lightless nights have been discontinued In only those states where there is no shortage of coal. However, it was suspended in all places last night for the peace celebrations.

FORMER RESIDENT SHOT.

Daniel Haliet Killed By Unknown Man At Champaign, III. Daniel Hallett, formerly a resident of Terre Haute, was shot and killed at Champaign, 111., according to information received Monday night by the police department. It was stated that Haliet was shot by an unknown man. The message also stated that Mrs. Hallett was dead, but whether her death was connected with the shooting of Hallett was not disclosed.

J. A.. Bicknell, 2104 Elm street, was named in the message as a brother of Mrs. Hallett and when the police delivered the death message to the home there they found that Bicknell Was also dead.

V TO DEDICATE FLAG.

The city service flag for soldiers and Burses will be dedicated at 8:30 o'clock Friday night, according to announcement made yesterday by Mayor Charles R. Hunter. The flat,' will bo hung across Wabash avenue, extending from the Herz store to th« United States Trust building. A military parade will open the dedication cere* monies. The state militia band has volunteered its services for the celebration.

IF HAK IS TURING GMT, USE SAGE TEA

Ihmt look Old! Try Grandmother's Eecipe to Darken and Beautify Faded, Streaked Hair.

That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a Hundredfold.

Don't bother to prepare the mixture you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of Other ingredients at a small cost, all redy for use. It is called Wveth's Sagu and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back tb~ natural color and lustre of your hai».

Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it dai kens so natuially and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft

time by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youtliful appearance. It is not intended for the cure. mitigation or prevention of disease.-^

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Men have said to me in the past few days, "If peace is corning, how much of the $170,000,000 will the seven war work agencies neert?"

And the answer Is that those grwat agencies, which have done so much for the comfort and welfare of our boys will needed every cent of the amount for which they are asking yes, and millions more.

No man who has read the history of great wars can doubt this for a moment. For history allows that the

months immediately following victory are ot^en more trying and perilous for

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with its attendant ills, is one of the greatest foes to good health. If you keep the digesti. e and intestinal tracts active and free from waste products, disease cannot so easily get a foothold. For this purpose bran is an ideal food. It is lightly called Nature's laxative.

You can have no idea what a real, appetizing food bran is until you eat delicious bran muffins or bread or cookies and taste the new, nutty flavor. Every day thousands are learning the enjoyment and benefit that can be had from eating these foods. The bran you will like best is

SWANS DOWN

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Specially milled and scientifically cleaned from the same carefully selected wheat that is used for Swans Down Cake Flour. It is put up in clean, sanitary* wax-paper covered packages. ATI the rich, mineral content is preserved, "which physicians will tell you is necessary to keep the body in perfectly balancedliealth. Swans Down Wheat Bran is Nature's Food. It serves the double purpose of food and laxative. Its use conserves the wheat flour supply. Get a package today. "Twenty Ways of Serving Bran*' in each package—15 cents.

Excellent laxative results can be obtained by adding: Swans Down Bran to your breakfast csreal or taking one-haif to one tablespoonful in a glass of water upon arising and retiring".

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War Drive Calls on Everyone to Finish This Task Like a Man

By Gsorge W. Perkins

Famous New York Financier, and Y, Jll. C. A.- Representative on th« United, War Work Campaign .. Committee.

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tlon. That must not happen in this war. Ko matter when our boys come home—whether it J-e at the end of six months or a year or even two years-

brush with it and draw this through they must come as better and stronger Of America would do if you could so .the hair, taking one small strand at a

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Every hut will become a university class-room on the day that victory is won. Leading educators from America have laid out a comprehensive course of study text books are being

business than when he went away. There are six thousand'big friendly secretaries In France doing for youi boy whfl.i your fathers aiul brothers

and more useful men than when they across. went away. Ther^ are more thafi a thousand It is for this great task that the I women secretaries. To them the boys seven war work agencies are planning! go, eag£r to talk With a woman In a to equip themselves with the funds raised in the United War Work campaign. I The thousand athletic flfrertors fn

language they can understand to them they show your pictures- your mothera and sisters and sweethearts.

Shall we call those men and women' home now when the boys need them most*

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baseball games, and the books and the phonographs and lectures? Shall we Shut up the huts that are honit' and church and .store and theatre and club for the boys over there? Shall we shut thom through the long winter days and evenings that are coming?

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Stomach Misery

Get Rid of That Scmmeis, Gas and Indigestion. "When your stomach ia out of order or run clown, your food doesn't digest. Tt ferments in your stomach and forms RES which causes sourness, heartburn, foul breath, pain at pit of stomach and many other miserable sy?nptoms.

Ml-o-na stomach tablets wi 11 give joyful relief in live ir.irrfites if tAken regularly for two weeks they will turn' your llabby, sour, tired out stomach into a sweet, energetic, perfect working one.

You can't be very strong and vigorous if your food only half digests. Your appetite will go ai nausea, dizziness, biliousness, nervousness, sick head, ach^ and constipation will follow.

Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small and easy to swallow ami are guaranteed to banish indigestion and any or all of the above symptoms or money brick. For pale by Rnnr's Pharmacy and all leading druggist.*.

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SCOTT & HART'S EXTRA0 P.ano and Player-Piano Ann^ncement

Today and Wednesday we place on sale high grade Playw Pianos and Upri' anos at prices unequaled since the inception of Piano and Player Piano se) Terre Haute. The bargains enumerated in this advertisement is the CONVIiTdlNGr that these instruments are everything you would want, and you mako a 7 saving. *'Convincing Proof" is that proof that satisfies you by "Evide*'v causes you to "Believe." Our bargains speak for themselves. 4

Don't Overlook this Realty W nderful Opportu f' We have never broken faith with any customer and ask you to Remef instruments are fully warranted and sold with one year's Free Trial jT^CT"Privilege. SCOTT &1

New and Used Bargains On Sale Today and We

This Great $25,000 Clearance Sale Will Positively Close Saturday Night At 9 O'clock

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