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1 THE FORT WAYNE JOURNALCAZETTE AT17KDAY MORNma. rTeMe IV TO PC0X CHARGES TELL IN MINNESOTA fCowt.WSOd from pegs one.) ration and that plcki tip irrvaluable This the iMion of the year when many reporters will aye. extensively to And out how thr sections of tho country are po Rltieanr IdeHned and If no hag tmiit lip a string of friends In every Im ortant elty from coast 10 ootit and know tho personal equation of each an ana bis ability in tho petit to hie in stile, tho teek of nelyete le bound to be reasonably curate. reke Minnesota, for Instance Both smocrauo and Repuhiican newspa wwn will confide to vou that ei lhirtgs look now Benetor Harding In by tOO 000 or as eoma conserve sivea put it ty IB ooo Anyway no emoorat r. standing is claiming ttiere are quite simple.

Much of the iiectorete Scandinavian end oer rinan. The Germans ere bitter against i wiison tor me war record Thty i voted for the Tie kept us out of war slogan In 1111 because thty wanted to be kept out of a war with Shelr fatherland. They cherish re hentment and wlu show it at the wile, The Scandinavians aro very much ImpreeeM by pacifist doctrine and naay nave oeen persuaneo. oeueve he Retmbllcan camDelan Idea that he Xeaarne of Natlona tneana war nttead of Maoe. Even though Nor irar and Sweden have Jotned the Beagne.

the Bcandtnavlane here are the league. Their opposi ion has ne en eareruiiy cuiuvatea oy Republican press. Wtlh only one two exceptions, all the Influential fcewspapers of Minnesota are Repnb Sloan and have bean feeding; the peo nk la Hlaam Johnson doctrine Even boss who ravor ui leajru tana meir a bUcd Senator Keiiog wno for the Lodge reervaUone and nnnLber who want the league ae Brought bade by president Wlleon le lAfrUfittiy emaiL. BIDS FILED FOR ROUTE WITH STOP AT FT. WAYNE (Csntlnusd frin I th.

mall and also ten passenters, ha raid todsxf thsrefore Fort Warn Will have aiC opportunity I enjoy a paosenser airmail servlo. between that eltr and Chlcaao or that eltr and Naw York Olio Fraaaar, superintendent at tha atr mall eervlce of tha post office dinirtmnL aald that tha bias wouia be taken under advisement but that there area not the allahtest doubt User would be accepted and Lawson was ordered to make preparations tor the Initial servlcs This he peels to be able to do within five month and It la verr poeaible esrv Ice on aorae ot the routee can be had In November and December he suf tested ANOTHER FILM IS DEAD Movies Have Lost Many Favorite Recently Olive Thomas top) nfovle ecti wife of Jack Ftekford and former well known fl.ru re en the New Torn musical comedy stegev ae a star In roiiies. aiea unaer roys Tkls territory frlendlr 'to Harding' that It even draws a dis tcton between the managers ot ins ipubiioan candidate ana tne nomi ttimeeiL For instance tne writ encountered considerable dlssatls action here amonf Republicans with he course of the Republican nation. 1 eemmlttee In handling; the nana. rial investigation of campaign nda.

It Is a matter of common seta that Governor Cox figures a $100 000 OTOta hero were correct 1 tnat tne nepuoucan leauere do a big mistake wnen tney ranee. explain It. Hereabouts, they think demand that Cox that anv of the money wm nerd or would be ossd for corrupt purposes. They tnina, oo, mm mi unwoe to fen Into trap by "permitting the diversion of tho pub ii. intt Mt from the leerue Issue to ttda discussion of Imaginary Quotas, the felse of which is not as important as nd the method of their expenditure Minnesota likes Harding ana win ertve him Its twelve electoral votes Knext November STATE WORKERS ADMIT COX QUOTAS CORRECT (Continued from nege one when apprised by The Journal Os ttdi that the Chlcexo New Tork contract had attracted the attention.

of en aviation company wnicn means business "it is but another step to put Fort Wvm man Said EL BO dine, aeoretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Bucn a progreseive siee would bo a material help to any city and tha amount of oubliclty received will be a great oenei it to or Wayne without considering the other splendid features oi tne inaugurauoa ox air man ssrviee Lount sa nib Fred Wshrenbura chairman of the council aviation committee stated last svenlng that with ths assuranoa oromised hv tne Yvaeninr ion report ne aia no nave wis least, doubt but that the council would take Immediate steps to purchase an aviation rieia I will meke verr effort." said Mr Wahrenburg "as chairman of tho council committee, to have tne city acquire a field at once we make a tour of Inspection of the var ious fields offered Sunday mortilng ana i inina tnat wnen tne trip ended the council committee will be prepared to recommend orte certain Held Predict North and South Route B. Miller hailed the announce ment as the crown In of lone con unuea eirort ana predicted tnat tne geographical location of the city Is such that the establishment of a north and south air route may be ex pecioa in iri near ruture. The announcement from Washington leaves the establishing of a land lng field the only problem, for Fori Wayne to settle It Is expected that the Joint committee representing1 the city council, the American Legion and the Chamber of Commerce will take action in the near future on the selection ef a site for a landing HARDING RECEIVES NEGRO DELEGATION (CeMtawed from eeee one.) GOV. COX DEFENDS LEAGUE COVENANT (Centifttted frsm ease eae.) speeches Inctuded the presidents of both ths conventions William Lewie, of Boston, a former aaatatant attorney general Charles Cottrtll, of Toledo, former collector ef internal revenue at Honolulu 1 Mrs. Thomas Flemlac of Cleveland, head of the colored women bureau of the Re publican national committee and Hallle Brown, president of the National Federation of Colored Women clubs.

A prayer opened the afternoon meeting which bed lasted for nearly two hours before Senator Harding wae reached on the urogram of speakers. Other epeechee followed his, and then the visitors nocked up the front slope of the senator's residence and kept the candidate busy for half an hour shaking hands. Two hundred thousand votes from negro women were promised ths sen ator by the women speakers, one of whose praised his stand for party government and said the women ot her race would claim representation In the government la proportion to their numbers. At both ths morning and aft ernoon celebratlone General John Pershing an overnight guest at ths Harding horns, wss an added attraction that hlnl Stir tha nthitalaarn of the visitors. To each crowd he made a short speech praising the service of negro soldiers In the war hut not touching on political subjects One of those who conferred with the senator during tha day wae William Monroe Trotter of Boston, executive secretary of the National jsquauty Ooverament league.

He asked that serresatlon of aesra em ployes of the federal government be abollahed and declared afterward tnat the nominee had given the re quest appreciative consideration. Tomorrow Senator Hardlnr wll Speak to a delea atlon af huelneat. man from Chicago, Detroit and Indiana cities, and Is expected to make one ox tne important speeches of campaign, outlining his stand business Issuee and bis Ideas fi after war financial reconstruction. said Mr Uphara. believe th on tha ahowlne here of results I could, as a business man.

get the Job of raising ths Democratic campaign fund and when they reorganise laKBSlr nnincN 4 unn inwy wa our system." He pointed out uai nunerro wi st nas lawsys paia tne ouia 01 na.itlM. But no to date two trAm tit our fun da have come from what New Torkere consider the 'West, be said. "That fact, I think, jil a pretty good argument that we arettina awav from what is called the Wall street Influence." about stalch we have heard so much .1 Mataeai un duho IftVitmAiui Uoora Oovarnor Cox's peraoneJ representative, was recalled ih atajiit nd aakad concerning fcafsjporU that liquor Interests In Ohio "Sad supported the Democratic noml hu ten Else. KUDarnMlOruu VWUlWIi four years ago, and charges that ths New Jersey liquor dealers were rals jag funds to assist the Democratic s)aadiaate cms year ssr mwn pled any knowledge of the charges and saaa tne use ot mm AmamMtna of the assocuUloa op posed to national prohibition was un SwUMrbtad. He asked If Senator paooer, bis oueetlonor, was "at CAmnttnar ta lniect a wot, and dry ls aue into the presldenUal campaign." yne xao a mvwu anu prooioiaoius i wi atmlfleajiaa than the fact that igsarVs White, chairman of the Dam tMAtinAal eommlttea.

advocat ed aitd voted for prohibition wbea to miwnm.1 Mr Moore said. I Af4l aalniMi Laadua. Be characterised tha Aatl Saloon llcjunit) as a Republlcaa organisation TIT wavna B. Wheeler its gen terat aounsel, and other leaders were 1, iii dlvarsrent views of ths 1 i bOfiunlttee members as to the results 1 1 VTT rtln the Democrats A uhaiantia.ta Oovernor f.V&, Jjeill'KSBI piwawwi, "any- aprasa WlluimiZ ofm the ehainnan of Republican a.a Knil Hmmi ll to. be anpoenaed to tell ef the funl .1.

ukid thit William WrK 1.11 a knni I. I ha been offered ranclnc In prlc. from $100 to IIOO par acr An tnspectlon ot th. different sites will probably be made on Sunday bryatellae Publie BentimenL The men who have worked to awaken the city to the possibilities 01 commercial aviation reel that tho announoemont from Waahlnfton will do mora than anvthln. tn rva tails, publie In favor of the purchaa.

off a landin, field The movement wss first started, definite IV over a vear tto hut lh.t tim. the council refuard to Uks action fo tar park to be Included In th. cltv park aystem and bs utilised as a imnun. H.I.. BlnCe that time definite annnn ia ment that Fort Wayne la considered a Biauon oa tne new Tork Chlca forta of local workers petua and at the special aesslon of th.

leclalature a bill waa enacted va iu in.in mi sTuuvn iieiQ. py Clues end counties thus Ironlnc out any leaal difficulties which mlaht pre vent action on the part of local or ernment. Representatives of tha company were In fort Wayne early In iuw local people In the future of aviation as applied directly to Fort Wayne. They announced durlnit the tune they spent In the elty that on. or their monstsr passen rerearry1neT planes will visit Fort Wsyna some time this month The schedule proposed provides for the transportation of jnall and pas senrera from New Tork to Chlcats virtually between sunrise and sunset.

Fort Warn, eitlsena have an almost unlimited ranee or possibilities for oulek transportation opened up to US tnrouH the proposed service. The establishment of th. proposed to bo city la the sute in the matter ertaj transportation and postal NEW TORK Sept. 10. Senator warren Haratnc Republican presldenUal norninee will receive no more delecattons on his front nnrrh In Marion.

Ohio, after September IS, It waa announced here today by the New Tork Salesmen Hardin and Coolldg. lesus which Is affiliated with the Republican national com mlttee The announcement did not make clear whether Senator Heroin, "in laa. in. stump anar tnat aata, His last front porch address will be made to hie salesmen a laacue rep resentatives who are ta make a nil rrimaee to Marlon from Nsw Tork, DcpmqMf zs it is added Tney will hold a rally here Ore days earlier arranre the trip WILSON REFUSES TO RENEW PARLEY (CentlwueS from ease ens) ia.ttr of whom Is the MOO a week director of the Chicago drive bo summoned. said.

net Ui assemble as Americans and not as paKlsaaa, Relterstee AtUoks, Oovernor Cox reiterated hie attack on the "senatorial ollgarcby" He also weht over his cbantes against the Republican contribution plsn and the Republican leaders. He produced as his Information the Republican treasurer's "official bulletin" and the copy of subscriptions to the Republican hand book of William Barnee, of New Tork whom he dubbad the Saint Peul of the Republican nartv and the author of the Re aiihllnaa bible" for 1H6 Oovernor Cox also dlsonssed his chsrses of the Rsoubllcan contrlbu (Ion eharrea. Treasurer Blair ths candidate said, testified yesterday that the number of cltlee allotted itiinlu it Inateaj of II ae named br the governor in bis Fittsburgn address. Referring to denials of his charges before tha aenata committee. Gov Cox declared that he "bad the light to insist upon enforcement of laws against Resile to Query The rovernor replied to a question In a local newspaper regarding Spo kane quota.

The local Republican chairman, Thaddeus S. Lanes was auotad as declaring: that Spokane quota was 5.100 and not ISO 000 ae charged by the governor at ruts mirch. Tha candidate produced copy of an alleged letter written Aua ust Z. by A. Stewart, the state chairman, stating that Washington (probeblx) could send ISO 000 to the Republican national committee of 1200 004 needed in the sute.

The governor asked also If several thousand dollars had nH been subscribed at a breakfast attended by Cowles, a local publisher and Cowan, Republican candidate for governor Also Oovernor Cox said be would aak bis representative at Chicago to have Mr cowles and Mr Comnn and others said to hare been at the breakfast subpoenaed before tha eenate committee to teettfv regarding the exact Washington quota. Progresslvlsm was outlined by HiMnnr antfl ha reiterated that radU caltsm would bavs been avoided In Nortk Dakota if He legislature pro tooted tbe farmers against being "robbed by eastern interests. JUDGE AIKEN SPEAKS AT NEW HAVEN MEETING (Continued from ease one.) tlcally all In the hands of the sute highway commission which this lew created and to which It pay fat salaries. Formerly the people had the privilege of electing the township supervisor, but there Is no such thing now All Democrats and an Republicans who undersUnd this law ars as alnst It and want It de feated and the surest way you can defeat It, Mr Shirley said la to elect a legislature which Is opposed to It He said that many prominent publicans In his horns township. Maumee bed asked him to be a dldate because they knew be would do what he could to have this law and the Goodrich tax law and soms of the other acte ot the Qoodricn leglelature repealed He said he felt cerUIn of hie election because of the assurances of so many Republican votes.

Juste Aiken Speaks Ttv next BPesJrer Aiken The JTort tha attention of hla audience for more man ae hour and wae appiauew quently His address was one i best political orations that any enee hss had the privilege of In tha ea ant Mmnalfn. The ua frequently that tie United SUtaa ta a ii en i ion ine irveina hich mar be in the present campaign. ua irqum.T inai ire should slve Its attention of Ireland ha aald yT true, but what ws need more than that is to free ourselves from some ths things such as Goodrtchlsme wnicp tea eeen Duraening eral veara, and which tne di publican sute platform approves and "I publican if you need a ditch now In Tour will XSr Share In These Anniversary Savings $25, $30, $35 LOCAL ROTARIANS IAKESH0E TROPHY Inter City Outing at Winona Lake Is Second of Annual Events dereUndtfuT of advertising; They also feel that thta plcnld which le to be held at the Elks' Country club, Wednesday September II le to be tbe real stuff and they therefore have all put their shoulders to tho wheel with the result that every indication points toward a hllarous ttms for all. No effort has been spared on tha oart ef the committees, and every i thing le going to be done make everyone feel st boms These ad folks are a Jolly crew of merry I makera at all tlmee, and If le ex pecxea ina. iney wu out; av ia ntr and elate, do you have to do to nd your reouest to etate officials at Indlasapolte Juris; Aiken You aend your request to etote 'And for nearly ererr thins sour community may need you have ask state officials We have no ear' about these things oorselves, officials and commissions at Indianapolis tell us what need and wtat we Great sums of money have been A the the officials i commie Utlng contracts entered Into be tween themselves, the coal operators and the He expreaeed spprciation for the stand of union officials against the strike, but asserted that the miners were "not deceiving anybody byvtactlce which had produced a "strike no matter wnai name is given it." The sano the United States rovsrnment In do mestlo as well as international matters.

tetious droumsUncee la the Ameri can hospital at Nleuelly near Pens. st eleven clock this morning Miss Thomas was Uksn to the hospiui Sunday suffering from a slow ioie onlnr having taken early that day a bichloride solution by misuse ac coraing in AmvncuD pnyeicuui who attended her Filmdom has lost several stars la ths last year Robert Harron (be low) arirntta star died in New Tork recently from a bullet wound It wee sUted he soddea tally ahot hlm (tntrd) another Griffith star died Buaaeniy of pneumonia in Nsw Tork Lieutenant Omsr Lock 1 ear (second) the daredevil Blunt" flyer of movl iana was xiusa at los Angeles re cently during work on a movie thriller Other movie stars who have died In ths last year or so Indue Sidney prew and Harold Lock wood. MISSIS AND FORTY FALL S1KLF. SHI BE money oollected ta th county waa returned hero for use on our roads. Land owners could work out tbetr road Fxtensive Plans Made for Big Display Event October 5th and 6th Missionaries to Labor Here and In Several Neighbor' ing Points NEW YORK MEETING BREAKS UP IN RIOT Tfsw sags en.

which ha yielded la aa attempt oul.t th. erewd. The delegates adopt. tk. um.

rjna central Tradss and Labor Council of OreaUr Nsw Tork and Ti "anlastlon erated Union of Ms.hait. mr vra.niHuonB in otnsr boroughs. from Brixton Lord Major Tsrsnce MacSwln.y Cork, waa adopted Effort, ta Intro. auo. other International aubleets were opposed bj Mr Oompera.

trinjoi. aiansa at ths an nouneement of Bradr. name. Shouts arose and dolssatea swarmad taviM th. plaUerm.

orerturnln. chair, J.w 1 tsxis, Tsyrz oerl Hulh rA.nZ 5SS? 5f our4 for lie con. iraL vjzx:" l1 i srs "ffi Detform wsr. lZ tumult "na lOBinf wlirccur pn The polios ressrvss forosd their At N1 B.tll.m.ni ths it Into ths hsll wh.ro m.v "ettleni.nt tne pastor Bsr nn. il.i.Mt.

b.i ii. rmul osoerer nas anragea tne mis nainwr burTadTban iltx 'a 0T1I i eonduet forty hour, at St. ffl 'Lerlnes church Octobsr I Uth rrrv rr 1 At Bt. Joaeoha church Roanoke ha au u.n asaeiuwi ana roooea. Anu.ni A.l.m.

we mission VC.OO.T .1... ihlt h. K.Ti hi mna oln on Sunday Oct 17th btn A latsr sppolnunsnt la wesk mis sion nov i itn at hl Joseph wsr. summonsd disturbances broke XT. Vurplllat Is pastor Bun .7.71 Bepu ii ratner oem opens a uree mta.inn .1 UV.n.th PLAN "RED LETTER HUNT" iron wsyns coming big styl show has assumed the title of Ftft StyU Bhowe In One, because each of tne Tiny leading merchants of ths city will prepare a separate display of his merchandise and soma attract ive special appeal will oontaln some striking new leaturee Of course.

ther will be the living; models, but these will be lndoore and not on the street as in ths plan Of last season and there will be the annual "un veiling of the windows" which al i ways brings the crowds to the lown town streets together with "Ked Letter Hunt." which will lend ndded Interest to the Urge show windows. ana causa every ooay in the bis: crowds to malts a close study of each and every display un Tuesaay svsning October there will be a band concert in the down town district which will put the crowds in the proper humor to witnese the "Unveiling of tbe Win dows" at SO Every merchant Is making extensive preparation to have tne enow winaows in ins nest snaps and winter seasons. On Wednesday October I tbe bus Iness portion of ths dsy will I devoted to Individual etyle shows In the verlous stores, where each estab lishment will neve an attractive fea ture prepared and merchandise of every aescrrtptien win be display There will be something different everywhere and each store will be os especial interest to everyons Oovernor was Introduced by S. Senator George Turner aire, luumib vuiw tlonal committee woman for Wash lrfktofw Introduced Senator Turner Tbe rain had etooped by the time tbe aovernor reached the fair grounds but be epoke In a sweater and over ooaL LEGION MEMBERS TO ATTENDCONWON Steps Are Taken for the Observance of Armistice Day With a largo attendance the Fort Wayne post of the American legion held Its regular monthly me tirig last evening nd transacted Import ant business. Twenty live members signified their Intention ot attending the nation legion convention to be bejd Cleveland on Sept.

17. and 29 Special arrangements will be mads for the accommodation of the local men who will make the trip. I Armistice Dsy A dlseusslon was held en ths advisability of observing Armistice day Upon vote was aeciaoa inei nm day of Importance to very one In Hla Miintr andof Dedal Import ant. ex service men, wwum fittingly observed The city adm istratlon will be asksd to co operate tha lerlon members to make ths holiday equally as Important as ntherB observea we ai taxes and ooll taxes tr roada. Now where 4oa all of this money go? It doesn go on our roada gooa io inaianapoiie ana is appuea on uie salaries oi new new cmrnnlB itnM.

IIS irreatast bless olTiclalB and IMssed a law whereby aiana is enuuee to providing the state dlana is entitled to 000 000 for i to 1 chance ef taking advantage of the fed oral government liberality When the Democrats turned the stste over (o tho RvoubUcana foui years ago the state was free of debt ana tn re was a treasury Today thi to such aa amount years to recover and still the Repub licans are endorsing this admlnlstra Judse Aiken a reference to I the na tional Issues were equally appealing invy is lacine auea year more Important than itury and he r' rk of Frovtdanci ttat at this time the women should garded It as th. work of Frovtdenee ti.a. at tms time tne have attained tbe right teure tho victory of the Thirty Fort Wayne Rotarlans who Joined with 100 BoUrians and ladles from Fern Goshen, Elkhart. Hunt ington, Wai saw and Columbia City in a great Intercity get together at Winona Lake yesterday afternoon and evening are not oniy in possession ox a beautiful trophy awarded to the club In recognition of their ability in horse shoe pitching; but they are delighted with the decision of the participating clubs to make the ran outing; an annual affair Ths Fort Wayne teem which, won the trophy was composed of Thomas Coppock, Offutt, who scored el points against Goshen 42, Warsaw 50 Peru, 42 Columbia City ST Huntington. IS Elk hart, 5 EThe trophy which Is composed of a Oliver horse shoe in the Rotary de sign mounted on an oak ehleld, will remain in possession of the Fort Wayne club for one year, when It will be contested for at the next fall outing It wilt remain tbe permanent possession of the club winning three times in succession The i attendance loving cup based on the largest percentage of Rotartane present, waa won by Columbia City Following; an afternoon of contests, dinner was served at the Winona hotel.

President Schade of Warsaw presided as toaetmaster The principal addresses were given by Welter B. Pttaford, of Indianapolis, governor of the Eleventh oRtary dis trict, other speakers were S. Greenland, of Fort. Wayne Dr Kaye. fo Elkhart Judge I Royee, or Warsaw isaoore Marx, or Hunt' ington Herbert Gortner of Goehen Allen and Oliver Rhodes, of eru.

Judge Aiken attlailntMl th lasTl points of the League of Nation, and also referred to some of th ulte that win follow Its establishment. said that for years th United state has paid $400 000 000 per year for the urkeep of Its army and navy but un lees there Is an agreement among na tlons to prevent ware, audi as the League of Nations. It will coai the United Elates a billion dollars per year to keep its army and navy In snap to defend the country and to be able to contend with the arm lea and navies or oiner nations, it wouia mean a great saving in taxes to the people. and It would mean a great saving In the uvea or soldiers If Oovernor Cox la elected with a Democratic conrreos and the League of Nstiona I Anally adopted and eeUbliahed. If tit aav.

Ing In money Is no mors than 120 000,. vuv per year wnicn is a low sstim this would bs sufficient to build sspnait trans year tpi le at stake that is why think It Is wall that ths women have ill rlxht to vote this year AD MEN ARE NOB Have you white ele pkant? Help community fur nera oy pnoning avoiu. ELEVENTH INDIANA BATTERYTO MEET Survivors of Famous Fight ing Outfit of Civil War to Hold Reunion The annual reunion of the Eleventh Indiana battery one of Allen county's fsmous flfbtlnr units In tho civil war. will bo held In Fort Wayne Saturday. September 20 which Is the fifty seventh anniversary of the battle of Chlckamauga.

The survivors of the old battery to whom Invitations have been sent out by President Samuel 8 Kelker will assemble at the court house at clock for the annual business meeting when officers will be elected and a place chosen for the reunion next year The veterans honorary members. Including ths wives of the deceased members of the battery will be provided with badges and the old battle flag of the outfit will bo given the Dlace of honor The dinner will be ssrved at a restaurant following ths moraine session So pitifully few have the veterans become la numbers that a large attendance is not anticipated Many of the eur vlvors who livs in other states have become so feeble from advancing years that they are unable to stand the fatigue of a long trip and sev torles snd offices will bs asked to suxpend business and If sufficient support Is given the legion will stage a speouu ArmaiiKi Fall Ben ina. Arno Spiegel, chairman of tne committee to arrange for a fall open Ing of the legion quarters, reported eventns that preparations were vail undee wav He promlaed tertatnroent of various kinds for the event whic will take place the Utter part of this montn. Membershie Drive TKa mamharahtD drive Will be tlnued for two months. An attempt urn He.

mad to biins every eligible man and woman in Allen county Into the legion The following be re were accvptsa i i t7 aetrner iuf niv Mnhi Hoseton fOOl North Clln trt a Bucher 1204 Harrison street Aristotle Psppas oium bla avonus fata. NMAIUtlOn Ths follolng resolution wss passed psr year which is a low sstlmate. ncienr to ouild an mental road every lanltv Of th world Judge Aiken concluded. Mrs Horteaae Moor, aa the next speaker said that there are 17 000 000 voters Roekvlll. Mrs Moore Indiana.

A Women Speaker the next speaker of dm mi wonderlna what we are solntr cm win Mr oui mio. ana aon Blame you. I can give you this aasaranee, however you can trust a woman when orce aha understands sir duty We women have had ell th war want. ports the League of Nations and Is favor of ootng wnai fan oe done orevent Ware That le why efcklng all women to help ua in No ta vote the RemibHcan ticket luat b. cauae the head of the tout does.

She raid she knew a lot of women who were sot going to do this, and that she la one of them She also aald that She had mans a canvass or Howard courties which always are depended on for big Republican majorities, but she said that aha found many women mho had their husbands ar ReoubU who Intend to vote ths Events at Elks' Country Club to Excel All Previous Efforts The members of tho Fort Wayne Ad club know how to etart a strenuous season out right. They feel that In order to have a real successful organisation they must Navs more cooperation, and with this thought in mind, they are coin af ter th employee of, the retail trade who are eoinected with the ceiling end of the gams, and are endeavoring to show them what a splsndld opportunity It is for people tn their line of work to Doner tneir own un only as they cannot travel so far. Since the last reunion held In this elty In September 111 tour members of the Eleventh Indiana battery have passed away They are Lieut. John Jacobs, Julius Young Lo renso Bhuler and John Koons who died aBslan a week ago. LEONAR DW1NS BY K.

O. knocked out K. Loughlln Bethlehem Pa, In the ninth round of a scheduled twelve round bout here tonight. Use Journal Gazette Want Ad. They Bring Reaulta.

FAMOUS "WITS" OF HISTORY littlm Stori ot Mn and Woman Who Saying Aro Stilt Remomborod By MARK StUYVES AMT How Abb Moorf Humor Nearly Hun Hi Life. united. STSsiSa JKKL2L EJK eut an4 oa on, occasion Prssldent WMl Benetor Kaea leerae" "ompers oi iw. or lorss lWk, at Waneteh. inator os a ri a imprasslv.

servle. wll! Uks ply, hare no oomment to make la 0" er eKitr Bu enurcn esosnoon or wnicn use aso Donate yCJT Whit. eI Morman p.itor It Is ths clo.ln. Again ws are called upon to pay the last tribute ot respsct and eateem to a comrade, loyal and true who has served In the cause of liberty and has entered into eternal rest Ths rsnks of our bc'nved orients, ttna haVS bSCB InVed.d. Thetf IS Si lence at tha roll call for the place which Private Emmltt K.

Allen so lately ftUed knows him no mors in memory therefore of Privets PmmllC AHoww. the members of ort Wayne post No. 47 Amsrl csn l.floD do psy this tribute to kim who has earned the hallowed sleep In spirit ws sUnd reverently to name In the silence the deed who have newly oiea xei mere thrsush It SU the thousht. that as unshlns is nevrr ioi so oar Investliatlon at this time Tha duty Of toe a. I.

ana repvr e.n. shin the laveetlsatlon Is t. oursue any otbse course III, any oplnloo. Indecent. 9i r.k.

oC which has been pnant tO Community I air, Buooeasfully conducted by Rev John phnne 2Alf) 1A Costello of Anderson a member I tume 6QlUi 'of pod wsyns auoetolate. After five days' aoDolntment at SL Pauls church. Valparaiso rather Costello wui return to tori Wayne and with Rev a Kress of Marvknoll wilt open a two weeks1 mis son at tns ''atnedrai Sunday September October IT It he hss bee nengaged by Rev Michael Aichlnfer for a week mission at immaculate concsouon church, au burn. I tievj siimon JLunnmuencn a weu known Precious Llood missionary will open forty hours devotion Hun dav moraine. Sent.

11th at fit Jo sephs churth tlease Caasel of which Rev Uax Bensinger Is pastor The etoslns; negt Tuesday evening will be attended by a numbtf of tbe loeal TB.t. ALL WOMEN INVITED 5 to hear Tapp Moore and tKe Fanuxu Girls' Quartette of Ilununfton, lad at Democrat Headquarters, Harrison and Berry streets, 2 p.m. Today. In the evening there will be ai other band concert from I 10 to 4fi followed by a grand exposition of fort Waynes stores. The stores will Often at lrht ud will eama.ln nnan ij nan ins IS never ioei id nfr can tion and antortalnment only lownspeopie ss wsii aa tne outof town visitor, win be mads wslcoma live in the hurts of their friends In every store and an hour and al.

.1. fhi. lost be drsped In mournln, for ths 1" uiusl perlodln memory of Comrade JV. J. t'hVt i.r,a,h.ss?? TnsTua of Nations TBS meeimsT ncniaao wnn anon ilks by Cbds Prelsbach candidate eeuntv treasurer.

Bam Jackson caMidate for proeeoutlng attorney and It tJrnmi. canainaie iur county com mlaslsner from ths Second district KOFiriODGES YEOMAN LODGE tM TO MEEV The Brotherhood of American Too. man. No III will hold their meeting thie evening at the Yeoman halt oa Weet Wsyns street. The standing to date lu the popular lady contest will be announced Dancing will be a feature of the entertainment during the evening JCRINO tbe turmoil ef tns French revolution witty tniags were weal together forgotten In tbe blood fned and tbe terror which eenvulsed Psrle ssd all rraoee.

Notable among the men of this period whe stm kept tbelr heads a mere ways than oae as Abbs Masry On the streets ef Forls mobs were eoa tlnually rushing ssd down at one period seeking tbeee they considered their oppressors. Xf any maa better created the the average was spied be was porsued, aad whea captured was strung up to tbe nearest Usas post If he eeuld not swiftly eeavlnoe tbe mob be wss not of those Ley sought Abbe Usury wae ace pursued by as bs sent, to ths bereaved family and showing great enthusiasm in this I IVm of nsw projsoi and sre making mlnulM This method of conduct in a a show Is a distinct departure from anything aver attempted snd mer ohan ts from other cictee are anxious ly awaiting the results, ss it prow Ises a greet variation to tbe mer chants in displaying thsiy styles Ui tbe different seasons The Port Wayne Suburban Trade assoolstlon under whose auspicrs this styls ahow to be given. Is mklng every tn to assist ths merchants In putting pert Wayne on the styls out many unique things In the line Of amusement and entertainment ersanlsatlon SAMUEL JACKSON. CLYDfc. UftElBBACH, M'SWINEY ENTERS 5TH WEEK OF FAST (Continued from page ens by an official that ths congress could not help her and she eaid she thought they were afraid of her urging direct action for the purpose of obtaining the lord rosyors rlese did not want to urge direct so tlon." shs declared "I only desired a few minutes of ilain talk with ths repress nta live o( sil and a half mil lion of workina Drools of Ens land.

I waa toiq tnai a struts wss called tomorrow they would not be tr TDirmo sbls to get a half million men fo Balloon! Sunday TRIEiS. jve work. klembers of ths Eleventh Indiana battery Spanish War Voters a. will meet In annual re anion In the as sembly room of the court house thta morning at nine clock. Tne ques tion of whether the reunion aisocia tlon will be continued will be decided at this meeting LAWTON dAMP PICNIC.

famllv nlcnle In Wild wood nark Bun. asy Beptemoer is. xnare win aise bs an old fashioned camp flrev Arrangements are being made for aa enjoyable time Use Journal Gazette Want Ad. They Bring Results. A TifirgVif mWn inline, 1 bteteSS Maury Cased at tke Sign witk a Leek 1 erewe, lie was caught ssd the neb aheuledi "A la lasternel A la lauterner Maury turned end polo ted 10 a lasap er his head "Well, if I were la lanterns would ee see say Blearer Tbe ebaagaable mob etopped Iwoottnj.

Their arise ef rage were tamed to laughter They stepped back and applauded Henry, and then they let aim eonOaue his way down the street ta safety Bcr Maury's leva ef a Joke led ito a eeVious scrape. After the klnav who bad Aed to Versailles, wss brousM back to Perls by force, there wae a mania against everything royal. Seen the word wae proscribed The "jumaaaca novel" aa mossi.aTve laeugh bookdid not even escape. Those who possessed eoptee destroys! them. One owner preserved bis copy bet be made sure that the word "repel" was out from the red snoroeoe binding aad from each leaf on which It appeared.

Realising tbe1 temper of the Farlstans st this time Maury thought be would have a lUtie fun with a furrier whe lived la bis Migbborhood Tbe sign of this furrier was a tiger with ths words "Aw Tiara Itoyal." Oae day when tbe furrier wss aloaa, Maury etopped la front of the chop end gssed at the sign with a look ef eorrow which changed to one of fear Then ha ruahed tote tbe place ealllag for the swaen Unhappy masr Maory gasped. "Wha are pott about Do yeu wtab to be sioaed tedeathT "What do yo Wieaar the furrtef erted hte face turning white with fear. Meanr cried the abbe. "Don you know that the word royal' la every where effaced and le to be replaced br tbe word national Tha furrier almost dropped he trene bled with terror He dldn reaHsa thai ths shoe ta tended a Joke and whea the ebbs left he was simple enough to put the edvioe Into sReot. Taking 4owu the world roval be made hie elan read As Tigre National Whea his neigh bore aav what the far rler bed done tbey were asgry Ths ss tire euariee rose In tumult A mob surged around ths shop.

Ths furrier alleys snd so escaped the nun), whe eooe deeecsded on bis lodgings wreak their rage en Mm, But the oboe bad to hide In very uncomfortable places for some Oats usUl the anger ef the mob cooled. What be bad considered a very witty tabougbl aearly cost Maury bis.

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