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dWWPHty rips PT WV- A Vpji JPift yj Wnrttv itfa H1 ffymnm i niiMiiaiiKMiiinumiiinnii. Mjimmimum JMJJ MW TKlP pea WXj or nwyMWA Summer l50l2j2eoio6 Madras Silk Solid Silfa to 300 Athletic Three Quarter-Full Length Silk Stripes-All Silk-Linen Three New Styles Kipwood-Dunwood-Caxton also long pointed soft collars 2 for 25c 25c and SOc each. Golden's Quality Shop FLAT 1 a anltary economical durable and beautiful wall and Interior finish. It 1 easily applied dries without showing brush laps and can be washed with soap and water Let ua show you the beautiful va- rietrttUN. PHARMACY Exeluitv Agents It Is the.

contention of geologists For Grip. Coughs Croup Aslh. ma Catarrh Quick Consumption Bronchltii Bradllan Balm marie never lost a case Killi tha Germs. 10ft 25c We LWl DrnEfristt that tha Mediterranean great Inland sea. vas once a HERE KEY J35f RDIRK5 ORIGINAL AHTIM OF THE KATZEN JAMHER KIDS WILL DRAW SIMILAR TKTURE5 TOR THECttlCACrO SUWMTRIBUNe BEGINNING- It Mri Camp and daughter Maude of Garrett ire guests of friends In th city today.

Mrs. Lnvlna DetVald and daughter Mlsa Ella DeWald went to Logansport yesterday to spend Vvw week wltft rel atives. Branch 1179 of tbe fc. B. A.

will give a pedro party In. 8t Peters school hall on St Martin street Tuesday evening June t. MT Caryer Wood and Mrs J. Vescy fia left today f6r a visit in New York City with Mrs. Woods parents and In other eastern cities.

Miss Helen Dyrer daughter ot Rev. and Mrs 0 r. Byrer who Is at tending Otterbein university at West' erville 0 willreturn Saturday for a Weeks vacation. JIUi Pauline" Doebler anl brother Ward of UunOpgton Vf re vis iting with their touslns. th Misses Christine and Anne Shryock and other relatives In the city.

Mr. and Mrs. iL B. Dessauerand small DaughterHelen returned tiny In the week from New York and other eastern cities whers they have beH visiting with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs JohnRhodes Mr and Mrs. Will DlCkson and Miss Ruth Jackson of WabMhWlllin totvere tomorrow to spend SundayWith Mr and Mrs. C. T. Herring and family of Masterton avenue Mrs Ffarik Randall' entertained a few friends of Mrs.

Ernett Lloyd of Detroit this afternoon at bridge In her honor at her home on Broadway. The affair was most Informal and delight- fnl und was the first Of sevtrnlin formal companies will given to honor Mrs Lloyd during her visit with her sister Mrs. W. H. Bham- baugn.

Tomorrow afternoon Mrs Walter Seavey wlllentertaln In com pliment to the vlfiltor. Mrs P. Murray gave a stag dinner for Mr Murray and a half dozen of his friends Wednesday evening at her home on East Buttenfleld itreet peonies and spiraea filled the center of th dinner table and anelaborate menu was served to the Messrs. Mur ray Keller Scheler. James Brown.

Thomas Qulnn. QSCM Ankenbruck and Arthur Mills Ml" Myrtle Baiter whosemarriage to Mr. Frank Keller will take place on June 251 another of tha summers brides who Is sharing the honor ot ny pretty parties On Wednesday evening Mrs. Luley and Miss Hattle Huston united In giving a. dinner and miscellaneous shower tor the bride electat th h6mo of Mrs- Luley.

Thi rooms were elaborately decorated vltn a profusion of ptrk rose and syrlnga blossoms and in the dining room where the elegant menu was served the chandelier was decorated with clusters of fragrant pink and white bloom from which a shower of wee pink cuplds fell directly the Horal centerpiece on the table. Pretty favors place cards and other details Were all pinkand white to correspond and the whole effect was charming Those who enjoyed the delightful party wen Mr Davenport Mrs. C. O. Bax ter Mrs.

Flttgerald the Misses Wolke Lonergan Fisher Medsker and Shuls and Alice and Joseph Luley. Th wedding ot Miss Dorothy Walts daughter of Mrs. Elisabeth Walts of Wshalngton boulevard west and. Mr. Charles E.

Balrd ot Milwaukee has been set for the afternoon ot Friday Jtme 1 nd wUl take place at th home of the brides sister and brother- law Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Llpkey la Washington boulevard. It wtU be small and simple wedding to which no format invitations have been issued. The Misses VcraLlpkey Eileen KreaJ ger of Saugatuck MlchJ Helen Bob ertspn and Margaret Pierce of Blurt ton have been chosen for the bride' attendants and Miss Marjorl Postal another girlhood friend of the bride from Bluffton will play th wedding music.

Mlsa Walts has for the past year been a nucceosful Instructor In thevvocational school of the city and daring her residence here has mad A wide acquaintance. Mr. Bird Is repre sentative of the Prudential Casualty company with headquarters In Mil waukee where they it 111 make their home. Morning Musical Elects. At a business meeting of the Morn ing Musical society held this morning In Mrs.

Will Ftltlera studio in West Berry street the following officers were elected to serve for the coming rear Mrs' Clark Falrbank president Mrs JCharles Worden first vUepresU dent Mrs. Ferd Urbahns second vice- president Mrs. Maurice Dukes third vice-president Mlsa Claudia Donnelly recording secretary Mlsa Milan Lapp corresponding secretary Mrs WUl Peltier treasurer Mrs D. W. Rhamy Ibrarian.

Mrs. Charles Horton wa chosen as chairman" of the program committee with Mrs Clara Zollars- Bond and Mrs. Walter Beaver as first and second asslstanth and Mrs. James 1 Elliott was chosen chairman of the piano committee to be assisted by Mlsa Elizabeth Walts Miss Kay Spencer Mrs. Ada Ulrey and Mrs.

Ethel Smith. Continued on Patr fourteen. A Wonderful New Tonic have made It possible for everyone to enjoy tha benefits of a mineral bath right In their own bathroom. The NUUFE bath tab let doo It Contains medicinal properties whit Inrlgontt the bather glv a heilthy glow to thi kin Incrcaie blood circulation NULIFE tablets are perfumed with Jhat delicate odor of lilac which tires a delightful perfume to th bath. Packed 20 tablets to a box enough for 10 baths sells for per box.

Sent postpaid on receipt of price. 1 SMITH A CO. P. 0. Box 467 Chicago III.

THE ONE THING ON EARTHYOU CANT BUY MORE QFISYOUR OWN TIME' pont waste it with poor yes orglasseatbat try yoUr nerves-and patience. Meigs' eyeglasses with the jjrip that clings and the cbm- ortable tone lenses will con erye your time and enj ergy. ou want of service why not cojne here first Guaranteed Glaisei including ax m. nation 150 up. fCYESIGHT SPECIAUSTJ Lyric Theater 1012 Calhoan SL Its Part of Wisdom to WeatGood Clothes Dukes Clothes The Cheapest at Every Price Thetarder you wear a suit the less able you feel to waste money the more dependent you are upon the good opinion of others or the more fastidious the re- quiremerits1 of your business make you the more importapt it isthat you wear good dptb the kind of clothed we sell Any suit bearing our label is a good suit the bestjfor the money that it is possible to give.

No one sells goods wthput a profit irijf more than any man works witnout pay. Our profits are positively the smallest tliat will cover low expenses and a modest living. i Straw Hats Outing Shirts We believe are showing every sum mer requirement in Straw and Silk Hats and Caps for dress outing tennis golf and driving 0c up. Shirts with and without collar attached in silks linens percales and flannels from 50c lo 500in price includingsome very cleverv patterns and in all colors. rrr ritay June 5.

THE BOSTON STORE WILL OFFER FOR SATURDAY ONLY THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS Fancy Crepes at 15c yard worth 20o. ilk Tissue Offigdam 25c lue per yard 20c Fancy Figured Lawns JOo andil2 quality per yard 8 l3e. Fancy Ripplette 20c quality1 a yard 15c. Fancy Dresden Ribbon at 25c a yard. Brocaded Ribbon regular 50o Value per yard Pearl Necila6es at 50c worth 65c.

Fancy Braid Pins atlOc each1. Vanity Cases at 25e and 50c. Ladies' Mesh Bags at cost to close out. Ladies' Silk Gloyes jegulaf 100quality 70 a pair. Ladies' Long Bilk Gloves regular 125 'quality 100 a pair.

Fancy Ruffling at 19c and 25ca yard iu Ladies' Gauze Vests at lOo 12M 15o nd25c. Ladies' Union Suits at 25c and 50e a suit. Men's Summer Underwear at 25e and SOc. Men's Union Suits at 50o and 100 suit. Ladies' Black Silk Hode regular 25c kind at 19c a pair.

Men's Silk Socks all colors at 25c a pair. Children's Union Suits sizes 6 to 10 years' at 25casuit. Ladies' Gingham Petticoats at 48c and 53e. Ladies' IIous9 Wrappers at 79c worh 100. Ladies' House Dresses regular 100 Tallies at 53c Ladies' Colored Silk Petticbatg at 159 and 225 each.

Good proof Corsets from 100 to 3 00. Good White Sateen Petticoats atSpc Qobd Brassiere it BOc 70c and 100. Crepe Nigut Gowns at 79cf worth 100. Muslin Gowns at 89 ndv100 Camisol Cors6tCoyer at 50o cakh Crep Drawers at 50c a pait LadiesWhite Lingerie Shirtwaists at 98cfeg ular 155 values. LadiesiLonff Kimohos ChaUics or at 89c worth 150.

Ladies1' Muslin PettieoatsT 50c 75c 100 jib tp500. 1 Princess Slips S9c 89c 100 upto 250 Combination Suits 50c 89 100 and 150t PrincesS Slips 69o 89e 100 up to 2J50 Combination Suits 50c 89cLOO and 150. Ladies' MuslinDrawers at 25c 39c and 50c a pair. SPECIAL SPECIAL JUST EECZIVED ANOTHEE LOT OF BUFFLED WHILE THEY LAST 25e A PAIR. 4 Wm.

Hahn Co. POET WAYNE'S GREATEST BARGAIN STORE. 44 1 I HONESTY JS BEST POLICY Honesty in merchandise Westy in advertising hon esty in all transactions. We believe the pebplc of Port Wayne appreciate and prefer to deal at a store with such a policy Get the habit of trading on the basis of dollar lor dollar. It isthe honest ay.

Honest to you. Hon est to us. Wo cannoit givd yon 3 for42 nor 2 values forvl nor can anyone and you knowit when you think it orer. Come to our store and give us one lookovcrl At this store yoaTfill notbe urged ta buy but to give us a severe test tre would likejo have you buy a hat tale it to some other store and compare quality dollarfor dollar. If t' you are not in everyway satisfied you have the best value for the money invPort Wayne back and get 76ur money Itwill bojjeturoedwitb a thank pu just as ac cepted.

This is Stra1yHat Time We have em all styles all braids Panamas too. A i THE HAT SHOP I ONE HUNDRED FEET OFF CALHOJINON WEST WASHINGTON. I I Jt fNIIIPAL NEWS SPECIAL YAlVE TURNING GANG SPECIAL MEN TO BE ASSIGNED TO JOB Ignorant Workmtn Hay Bun Ruin nt Shut In tW Water f' tkWerk Syaten i Water work trouble In dooming' dale that resulted in tin flooding of a big trench and finally In tntlfi4eprMI Of a Mctlott of t. dtatrlet ot water service or petlod of twenty hour. ha roused the Ire or Mayor ihxey tad tie I planning rpnfaln toedal fcvlvet rnlng nr for tne water works department" It seems that the trouble originally arose from the fan ore of the water works men to close the big mala gat valve directly above the point where a.

connection was be made for a new service. Thi water ipoured put the closed YIlVIl filling the trench. The men then gar the valve stem another twUt and' feuckled It Instead of seating the valve. ID order to check tile flow It wa then necessary to go pack Up the main to the next valve and dole that thus cutting out tie wafer supply tot all old a i considerable Area The valve Mayor Ho ey today rrhey have ben In' service or rears and yearl and naturally have become corroded so that they do not seat readily Tryj- Inr to. force them- shut does no good ha SP3TB VS iMaV nally closing It tar a CM done readily nd then by working the vsJrt and allowing the force of toe water cut the seat clean gradually close It op completely takes sn hour' 01 two sometimesta do tills.

I btlleva the only way the city will ret real result Is to Appoint several men who will be property Instructed fit closing then big valve and then nave themTdoail this tharacter" of work ThU inability to cloe gate valves properly be. cent Tort Wayne a lot. of money and' water consumers a World of trouble which might all have been' averted. WILL ARRANG CONFERENCE. The Councl CemMite Talk 8tr Car Service.

jf tl7 rc t6diir wli endeavor to' arrange a conference i. with General Manager El. W. Greenland of the Fort Wayne A Northern Indiana and other. officials of' the company.

relatlve the grievance bleb the council nail been airing for several weeks. Mr. Greenland today returned' from Philadelphia. The council has four' or live' Questions to. complain about but the chief of them are the present system 01 Issuing trans- fen only at the time' of.

paying. tares and that the you car are not. properly equipped with emer gency doors. The traction company Insists that the scheme of Issuing transfers Is the beet one possible with the pay enter system of cars that' It IS fair both to the company and to the as4 senger. Tn company will refuse to abandon It unless some better plan Is proposed to take.

Its place. A to emergency doors It claimed that the new cars have door In tile rear which can be opened by either the. passengers or the conductor and that they work BU easily that tbom a child could operate RuhAL DEPOTS CLEANER. Milk HsndledtiuClty Not a Clean. ai In pauntry Inspector Eugene Schott of the city health department as I result of several day spent In Inspecting dlrIe In the rural districts after having made the round.

on the distributing agencies In Fort Wayne In convinced that tile rural depot ire much more cleanly than the urban one He says that the farmers even when they buy milk. from neighbor and bottl It for general distribution Inn dl the itoff in a much cleaner manner than do the city plant where milk 1 received from all sections of the country and bottled for a retail u4t. The present campaign for clew milk I one that will have a certain result Mr. Schott ssJd. We shall know' Just which dairies art furnishing the cleanest ana therefor the most desirable milk.

We may not be able lto bring all th dairies up the standard we should Ilk to have then attain but It will be th public' own fault It It buys dirty unsani tary milk a therheaim department will stand ready at all times to furnish Iliti snowing the rel Uv anllneM of th Telte the CommItte. Member F. 111. Sprrern R. E.

Kelly and llenry Ililgemann. of. the board of publlo. works last night explained to the council cotpmtttee on track elevation just where that branch of mu stands. It eems it a.

su. Onb iL al 4s ta status quaWhichIs lo cated just southeast of oblivion The Wabash 1 holding thVentlre scbem up 8 nothing will bedona east of Calhoun street until th Wabuh' shall have completed the work HarrIIOD street and Thompson avenue and th Wabaih will not complete the jobs untilIts reor anIiatlon Is finally ef fected. The 4ton avenue. job wilt be taken up when the Pennsylvania agrees to establish at that point a level that can be maintained throughout the nast end of he city. Mr- 8ln grey Informed the councflmen that there Is approximately J70JJQO la toe fund over and above claims' against the city.

Councllmen Peter Otenloch Ou Rogue and A. IL Keller attended the. iesslon. Wall Still Hid Up. Betaues ot the beence of the' county attornejr troll the city.

the contract for the retainingwall along thoSt rivet' about the State. etreetJbrldga ta' belnr held up There a questiuq to th couoty1 right to pay IUOO to wardi the cost of mflnt without first having Mcevedbdr tor the' work. Th city recelyed he filflS and tile agreement war that th Bounty shouli hareln the expense. The agreement under which tli ip track Into the No2 pumping etatlon and the asphalt repair. plant la to to built hai been returned.

by Shore officials. Several' changes were made" In the contract" by tile Lak Shore general officer and th city at. torney li giving new contract UK 4 Th Building rmil 3. MCulver 111 Wlldvood avenue frame residence SOOt i- The Birth Record. Dom.

toMr and lira Sam Roach 1707 Meredith ttreet a MunlelpTNeUa11ffrf Tha board of worlulait nltit.coa/ hne4 th aa Mment rolli tot walks 00 Lelth street and on Anderson ave nUll. Because the fcearr rains yesterday afternoon tuned the holet la th ground above the Interceptor Into quagmire the dtyi mea were forced to gl over the taking of a shaft to mak jej alri to the break In the arch of the aewer. Clark Henry Decker or the board of workl today paid out 501057 to the street employe monthly pay roIL- A 1 Stt Ur Fdr Loin i It loir mall payment I 4pd rlthtx treatment'-interest I you Uare abttien years I re I sonable assurance of thaC Any um rMn8to ld ad. Ivaueodlt own furniture a I piano horsei and vehicle or I stock or hare a steady position. i1ThoW Ebmtoal and Inter.

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