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xz a mw If A1 I I If I ft I i ii 5 If i Idf Vtv A sr 300 Si 1 1 no Hats PretiiiiliiarV Exhibit This week Appea Aretaste pi the niiignificent i ng 6jciniig exhibit Mich we mrt preparing may ftp Imd jfrbiii tliev pre junitmry showings wliieli is i cady iidv ABore 300 new lliits aro blooming lWrc as fresh and channiiig as ttio first violets Of Spring And liowdis ccpntiig wpmcii wilt pluck thorn Among theni i the new large tin buns in jetted and sequihned effects which haye taken New York by storm the flower pot affairs so swagger and becoming the iicw Cm daya demure poke shapes and popular mushrooms Just every kind and shape of hat that whimsical fashion leans to And what Wonderful conceits in trimmings and volors aif hero Twoiild take a poet a painter and a page of newspaper1 space to describe them We wont try Youd rather see the hats and wed father have you see them Youll find this initial showing so eminently practical and economical Theres not a freak in the entire collection Every hat has been chosen to appeal to women of refine ifitnt Yet the prices are all within easy reach Our determination to sell you the most exclusive ami beautiful Millinery at moderate prices has not been lost sight 50CT 600 800 and 1000 will Ijiiy marvelous values ju style and pial itv among these nowJhats iav But vou shall see this week GMvDiEHm IIO4 II06 CALHOUN ST III WIST JtrriRSOH tt fORT WAYHR INp i Jo Er HIERMANS fHEORY Recertt Operatic at Lutherah Hos pltal Seems to Vindicate It Art operation of HmisuaJ difficulty and of especial Interest li its relation fo the theory for which Dr 0 Nttr hiM lost Ws llf a few weeks ago was Informed at the Lutheran hospital some four weeks since by Dr A Duemling ori NevVe of New Haven On Monday the man was discharged from the hospital practically well Dr Nlermans theory was that a mart could live without tho tower part of tlia rectum Neje was operated on for a stoppage of the bowels caused by a cancerous growth and a silver tube was Inserted In the abdomen which was designed to take the place of the colon The operation was an unqualified success and Neje Is apparently a condition to live for years SUDDEN SUMMONS Frank Albright Shopman Dies at Work Frank Albright an employe of the Wabash shops dropped dead lion day morning about 11 Oclock while at his work Without a moments warn In he fell forward on the floor and when he was picked up he was dead Th6 coroner believes that death was Undoubtedly due to apoplexy The deceased was born In Darmstad Germany and came to this country over sixty years ago when he was but seven years old His family settled near Uesse Oassel Later the deceased bought a farfnear Decatur and lived on it for forfy two years About ten years ago he moved to this city and for some time past he worked lit the shops where he had the confidence of his associates and superiors alike He made his home with his only daughter Miss Rosa Albright at 447 Jluchanan street Three soiissur vive siohh and FYank brakemen on the It I out of this city and Henry of Grafton III The deceased was a member of St Peters Catholic church The funeral arrangements will be announced later STEPHENSON A Coup to Re elect Him Was Prevented By a Bolt JIADISON Wis March A coup to re elect Senator Stephenson by catching the antl Stephenson members of the legislature napping was frustrated today by the antl Stephenson republicans democrats and socialists remaining away from the joint session thus preventing a majority of the legislature being present and making the trick unsuccessful Steplienson would have been elected If a sufficient number of other members had been present to make a majority 13 members When the result of the ballot was announced Lieutenant Governor Strang declared the joint assembly dissolved The Stephenson men refused to disband and elected Senator Stour presiding officer The sergeant at arnjs notified the bolting members who were caucusing in an adjoining room to report jo the joint session but they refused i WW i NEW HEADACHE and PAIN REMEDY lPrV Tli public gsnerfllly a i Inter estiM In any new preparation that 3 will 1uI1kly relieve pain hesdach thff without cratlrnfadrug lmblt denVesvIng the litrt or ruining the dlgvsiive organs Willi tills a Vevt Ib Iliac kburii Xhe man A flliil I tiIIIh mnlivl Ihn hfflt 4 clieinlmj and ilwtors to formulate Under iiW direction a cimpoundof thfy Aretpiintllln etc which OihUle AwtpJwntMJtt etei Which quitkiy reiivs an rain ana yi has io tiarmful rtactVon like morr pblheVcacaln opiuiH aetanU llde He iJanwrl tha Sew remedy ltlal fahilpiiiv PnlnttJavPUlfl jm4 wherever jntrotjactd to the public tlipy Are proviniB i sWendld seller i i MM Vt 1 eciruiw there noeecrvi niaoer lftrrjJnti 3rr BUcXbarn I Its Peln A wayr wlthout IT 1 turn iiliifi lifiMntntlnfiiHltflltJllfr BULLETIN LKIMVOX Marrh 1 Tlmi wns a Icrrine eirplonion ntthe smokeless powder plant at Kings Mfil near hero at 155 this nfternoon The report was icard fdr thirty mlUw More than a ton of powder and several buildings were destroyed Several men were Injured and deaths were reported A Counterfeiting Deal CHICAGO III March FoII6wlng the arrest at Anderson Ind of Scott an the rharge 6 being the leader of an Iriternatlnnal counterfeiting and smuggling plot Cahrles Orewda and John Koentg both photographers were arrested by eiret servlee men here today as arcompllees It Is alleged that the men photographed Argentine pesos for the purpose of fxinterfeltlng them Scott who is In Jail at Indianapolis was formerly superintendent of the Amalgamated iopper mines at Iafntantla Hollvla Secret Service Operative Ritchie who arrested him pllegesthat Hcolt went to Argentine and entered Into a counterfeiting conspiracy with an employe of the Argentine treasury department This employe It alleged agreed to fumliitt Scott the proper paper to lnt 50OO0 worth of counterfeit pesos the employ to receive 40000 for his part of tho al leged transaction In Favor of the Equitable VASIHNOTDN March The a preme court today held In faror bf 0a Equltabie Life Assufaace company in the suit brought1 by Wilcox Brown for icelrers for the compahjrreTenk lng the decision of therlrcult court of appeals and affirming that of the circuit court which sustained the demurrer of the company iii KING WAS TOO HASTY VyANTEbHLifNSl5SyEDAi see mm wm dxii Mm 33 a i MONDAY MARCH wr 1 Offered to Surrender Old One But i CommUslnerArepoubtfui thsf Court feW ry STRANGEBIIT TRUE PRESCm PTIONxtJiNS SALE OF pAtEM EDI CINE Adoiph King who wants a new galoot Jlceuie out a thi Rolling hiil district proved tf sooner Wieri his1 application was taken uri by the com ntlssloners it was1 discovered that his old license i still has a nionth torun King explained that he wants a license to rjn a hew place and offered tff iur reiser hU old one but the cbmmla sloners stated that they lid not see how they could grant him a hewf ljr tense wltli another still In force Kliig asked for time to bring his attorneys Into court and the cqmnilH slpaprs reserved their final decision Should King be turned down ho would have to re ndvrtise for liis license next mdnth A remonstrance against granting of a license to King was filed several days ago by Dan Zozlm of the lolling mill Suburb but was later withdrawn The commissioners had twenty nine applications for liquor licenses to consider Monday No fight was made on any of the applicants up to a lata hour In the afternoon but It was hinted that residents Of Huntertowa woutd appear to opiose the granting of a license to William Kllnger of that place Kllnger formerly conducted a saloon at Huntertotfn but has been out of business for two months Jealous of Him That even persons who haye attained the age of fifty and sixty years are not always able to overcome the Jealousies that characterize persons of more tender years is shown by a dl vorce complaint filed in the circuit court by August Duodlk sixty years against Mrs Josephine Duodlk some ten years his junior At least Duodlks allegations ajipear to bear out the theory The couple were married November 26 1907 and separated recently Duodlk alleges that his wife was Jealous of hm and notpnly spent a lot of time Inrevoiving tier jealous tliouhls in her mind but also accused him falsely llfeen Morris are attorneys for Duodlk Shortly after the suit was filed Judge CTIJourke heard the evidence and granted Duodlk a divorce Attorney Samuel Morris Jr appeared for Mrs Duodlk who wag given alimoriy loOie amount of 3 10 BiesUdla Case Appealed Judge Heatori Of Ilk superior cdurt on Monday overruled a motldn the remonstrators for a new trial In the noted Mlesladla ditch case and an appeal was taken to the supreme court Ballon Hoffman represented the petitioners and Judge Vf 0 Colerlck and Robinson Luecke the remon strators Led Him Merry Chase Aceordlue to alleeatlons made by Ernest If Henscben in an action for divorce brought in the superior court his wife Pearl Henichen Is a holy terror lie alleges that she has such a violent temper that slid not orityiat tacked him but woiild teatlwse1f when In a passion They1 were married Dec 31 1905 and separated Feb 28 He alleges she quarreled with hirri Uiid with the neighbors and would fre Itiently slap his face in one occasion lie says she threatened to use a pitchfork ori him on another she threatened to use a knife and she frequently hit him over the head with a club In September he flleda suit for divorce but he says she pronflsed to be good and he took her back but three weeks ago he asserts she threw hot coffee on jvlrft and finally left him after telling him she didnt care as much for him as she ought to Judge Dtelbelblss Is Henschens attorney Decides Knotty Chase Judge Heaton on Monday decided a knotty case that has been hanging Are for some time It was that of Julia and Bernard Brcnnan against Henry Neuhaus tmd was to construe a deed The court decided In favor of the plaintiffs Marriage Licenses Harry Smith farmer nineteen and Bessie A Bauserman eighteen Dlrecfo tfv tfonTforrHixling at Home tob MitheJCidniya Act Properly nu vivcrvomes nncuiniiii To make up enough oi the Dande lion treatment which is claimed to be reltevifag ijearlyevery sufferer who uses it or baciache kidney com 1 plaint aoreweak bladder anil rheuinaVj usra get irom any gooa prescription pharmacyLone haJf ounce Fluid JEi uati iJauuenonOlie puace vuuipuuuu Kargoh and Vhree ounces Compound Syrun otSarsanirllla Shake well in a bottle and take in tcaspoonful doses after each meal and agalb at bedtime Thoseiho nave tried It cialni thai it acts gentlibut thoroughly oa the kidneys relieving backache and blad der iroubleand urinary difficulties be fore you realize it Many cases oi rheumatism are known to bare been relieved withia a few days the pain and swelling diminishing with each dose This aimplr recipe Is said tc strengthen and cleanse the ellmlna tlve tissues ot he kidneys to that they cap filter and strain from the blood ndsystera the poisons acids and waste matter which cause not only Rheumatism but numerous other diseases Eyefry man or woman here who feelg thatjthelr kidneys ace not healthy and active or who suffers from any urinary trouble whatever should hoi hesitate to make up this mixture as lts certain to do much good and maysnve you from much misery and suffering after while ii irV rir THE FiMAL OPENING 8TOCKHOliER8 BANQUET AT ANTHONY ON MARCH 15 Commercial Club Event Wll Be Held There i WrJIr 25 Dlreetors Inspect Hotel Directors at the regu day afterm formal opei March 15 thnew Anthony hotel mqnthly meeting Mon Wclaea to have tne ng bf the hostelry on At this time the directors GUILTY But the Pittsburg Grafters Have Sympathizers on the Jujy PITTSBURG Pa March 1 After being otit nearly fifty five hours the Jury in the cases Of Councilman Klein Wasson and William Brand charged with conspiracy this afternoon returned a verdict of guilty with a recommendation for mercy Former Bank President 7 Ramsay who was Jointly radlcteil with them was acfrultted by order of the court and stockholders will have a ble ban quet In thllsTtrudure to mark this Important epoch In the development of Fort Wayne The dlrectorson Monday afternoon thoroughlyinspected the big building from top to bottom All were highly pleased at tho elaborate furnishings placed In the building by Kee nan Manager Behan Is rapidly getting the hotel In the bast of run ning order TJie dlrectorS ot the Commercial club have decided to hold the banquet at which the beautiful Fort Wayne plans i will be furthered at the hotel on March 25 At this meet ing John 011n president of tho association at Madison Wis will de liver an address Tha committee of the Commercial flub which wll have charge of this banquet Is composed ofC II Worden chairman LF Cur des II Rockhill Lane and A Dunkelberg vMri A tirosvehori jof Flushing LI is visiting in this city Mtt fWy SAParry has returned from a trip to Boston and Brockton Mas The Cheerful Aid society will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs ErBlg Tit East LewlS street Miss Troas McCurdy Of LaOlto is vislilng her Cousin Miss uclie Hood of west Butler street Messrs Harry Brosluai find Cart En gleklng spent Sunday at Butler vl th Dr Fanning and other friends Dr John Coultervl ot Chicago epeht the day vrtthhiJl daughter Mrs Ralph yarhelle He wlU leave on Tuesdayfor the east The ladles of the Up to Date Thimble club will be entertained on Thursr day Mrs Thomas Greer at her home on Taylor street Mrs JH Rohan and daughter Miss Agnes Rohan will return Wednesday fromChlcagd where they were guests of Mrs James Hughes Miss Olive Doud will entertain this evening at her home In honor of Miss Marian Knight a bride to be who is being much feted this week The regular meeting of the Woman league Iwill be he Saturday afternoon March at the public library in charge of the civic department The subject of Childrens Playgrounds will be discussed Mrs Wt Calvin and others will speak Mr Jerome Stutz formerly this city met a number of his friends on Sunday while passing through the city on the way to Washington to attend the Inauguration Mr Stutz holds a responsible position with a telephone company in Helena Mont Mr and Mrs Jasper Edsall were pleasantly surprised Sunday morning by a number of their friends who dropped In to remind them of ihelr forty fifth Redding anniversary The guests were Mr and Mrs Schuler Mr and Mrs Klatz Mr and Mrs Baxter Mr and Mrs Greenlum Mr KresanI Mesdames Etts Rhlnan Bender Mer rllettcRayhouser Snider Mennewlsch Otto Ogden McMaken Minser Conr nett and King THE 60CIAL 8IDE OP FORT WAYNE CHURCHES Mrs Menefee will entertain the Womens Missionary society of Calvary church Wednesday afternoon at 230 The monthly meeting of the Ladles AldSoclet of the English Lutheran Church of the Redeeiner will be held on Wednesday afternoon Themeetlng of the Ladles Aid sot clety of Simpson Methodist Episcopal church has been postponed to farch 9 wnen it win oe nei av ine norae Mrs George rugate 24l9 Oliver street Mrs Fugate will be asststed by Mrs Jennie Becker and Miss Florence Becker Mrs Clara Enslen will haye charge of the program 3 The Boston Store ii A Helpful Store APPROPEIATION BILL It Was Reported to Senate Carrying Total of 138076564 WASHINGTON March The sundry civil appropriation bill was today reported to tho senato carrying a total of tyiWm or lf422719 more than as jt tassed the house The senate coiinilttee Inserted a provision to gle the president 25000 a year for his traveling expenses de spite the fact that the house in another bill has voted him 75000 a year salary on condition that he should pajr his own traveling expenses For the enlargement 6f the presidents office building 40000 Is ap propriated Increases ror tne toiiowing Duiia lngs are made Everett Wash 40000 and Riverside Cal 50000 For a water supply at San Francisco 100000 Is appropriated The Birth Record Mr and Mrs Artemus AVoods Sheldon a daughter Mr and Mrs Marion gwahlc Sheldon a son Mr and Mrs Edgar Miller Sheldon a daughter Mr and Mrs Adolph Herbst Sheldon a daughter Mr and Mrs Jesse Bellinger Fort Wayne No 10 a daughter Mr and Mrs William Thiele Wood burn No a daughter Mr and Mrs Daniel Maybee Fort Wayne 1801br8st avenue a daughter i I i i Will Lift Quarantine The quarantine at present In effect oa the ecliools and churches of Sheldon ao count of the PrevalencjLbtsmaHpo li Wells countyadJdTnlni will probably be lifted some time this Week fio far the disease has not aprefldto beldon and It has about been stamped out In Weill eoimty fVames Tovvnhp Physician 1C IT TJrannTnifT triif TSf Winnf townshlpr hasspponUaDr TJnk nara as iownsiujinisiM wins poor Four OthetUfopo8alfor sppolntmenti were rscelvedfcut yew rejected i REMODEL HOME Orr to Spend 6000 on Evans Property Old Orr who recently purchased Evans property on West Wayne the Evans proper street neat Brolay has commissioned Architect flalph Morrison Snyder to prepare pifiiis for the remodeling of the Structure The work will cost about 8000 and will begin shortly after Mar 1 Mr Orr expects to occupy the hime with his family early In the fall Afflotlg the Improvements made to the atruetu re will be the ered tlon of a two story addition and the constructlop of aj Iwp stery cement porcn in irnpt ij rftiJ 13 to Death CtEVFAJCStLi tt March 1 James Lee aged ftriri ae burned to death and Henry 9U fas seriously and per naps lauiif niraea in a nre tnst early today deetroyei hlr liomeon Bancroft avenue LeV ifx renr old ion Edward who Was at tost thought tobeahtrtl victim was located at the home ila tlves Tli Ore supposed to have ori Ina ted from the eiploiln of a lamp left burhlftg when thf men went te belv i I Pwir8uddniy jit LONDQfTi Maroh ltjtomtvecwt spondent of the Ki change Telegraph states that tnt popt was ielied with a slight atfaalt of Wirt fallur today The doctors whewr hturiedlr call4 correspondtats give hi prtmpt lief and allayed the alarm of to vatloia tffloUls ThHSiahIttM ariFwilsoi for Spring were piicsd mornlttsr PATTBReON rLBTCHBH CO Continued on Page Six i Case is Dropped WASHINGTON March The seriate Judiciary committee which has been Investigating the merger of the Tennessee Coal and Iron Company wlthtne United States Steel corporation and the presidents responsibility therefor decided today to report to the senate a disagreement This means that nothing further will be done in the matter at this session Fatal Auto Accident CINCINNATI o7 March 1-Edward Hebenstrelt forty five nianufac turer of fireworks and his cousin name as yet unknown were Instantly killed this afternoon in a collision between their auto and a Big Four train at Lockland a suburb Of Local Interest Bert Dennis Is assisting treasurer Blemer In the box office of the Majestic theatre this week Mrs Charles Bergman who has been a patient at the Lutheran hospital for the past three weeks where she underwent aft operation has been removed to her home at 811 Home avenue Bruce Baker son of CM Baker ticket receiver for tha Pennsylvania company has resigned his position with the City Carriage works and has accepted one as caller In the Pennsylvania east yards At noon on Monday Manager Tyler of the Wayne hotel turned over the keys to Will Collins formerly chief clerk Mr Tylers lease does not empire until the 11th but Mr Collins active management dates from the first of the month The report on the estimate of cost of the Willow Creek dredging work which Is planned to take place this sumraerwaa filed In the circuit court Monday afternoon The creek and branches which will be dredged Is lo cated In Perry ana Eel River townships thlscounty and In Noble and DeKalb counties The contract will embrace over fifty miles of dredging iwork and will be the second largest tit itsklnS ever let In this county Home Mission Services The Home Rescue Mission ott Co Tkimbla street wis crowded Sundar Ivenlnz to hear Rev Lorlnsr Lthe new pastor of theree Methodist church speak on The Making or Christian Character A choir twentyfpur itolces from the Bethanjr Presbyterian churca rurnisedi music Meetings i art Veinejifl every even lag and ReT Mr rings jsironB earnest sernions are attracting many hundreds eicri week HVanted Laundry girls forall ddpartmentsihthe Laiindryj room taiid board rVirhedfiAytpMrf Bordelet fltthe Laundry Hotel Anthony This is going to be a helpful store to you in your spring buying Helpful by yeasoriof ltd coin aplctc stocks of wanted merchandise lielpful by reason of the lowprices Never did new season present a better trading outlook never were we in Better shape t6 cater satisfactorily to youc wants than now India Linon at 10c worth 120 India Linon at 12c worth 15c India Lfnon at 150 worth 20c 40 inch French at 12c worth 17c Peteian Lawn at 15cvorth 18c Persian Lawn at 20c worth 25c Fancy mite Goods for waistings at 12i2c worth 15c Fancy Wite Qoods for waistings at 15c Tvp rth 18c Fancy White Goods for waistings at 20c worth 25c 36 inch all linen Waistings at 30c worth 40c New styles in Fancy Ginghams at 8c 10c and 12c We are showing many new styles in Dress Trimmings at special low prices Special low prices on Embroideries and Laces this week SPECIAL SPECIAL Ladies Black Petticoats at 69c worth 1001 Ladies filack Petticoats at 89cr worth 125 Ladies tVhite Lawn Shirt Waists ath498c worth 125 to 150 Double width Bleached Sheeting at 15c worth 20c Do your trading at the BOSTON STORE this week as we have a great many special bargains to offer I Win Hiilm A Go I THK BOSTON STORE A Thousand Slain CONSTANTIfOpLE March 1 More than oris thousaml iioncomhat ants Including riiiny women and children were killed by the royalists Ja the recent fighting around Tabriz ac coramg to a statement issued today br the Persian revolutionary committee The atrocities by the revolutionists were also unchecked niost of the royalists who were taken prisoners being putto death The1 last definite reports said that the besleitlnir royalists had been badly routed by relie column uui in we commutes sraiement today an appeal Is made for other revolutionary centers to hasten additional forces to Tabriz The Runayvsy Senators HOPKINSVILLE Ky March The eight Tennessee senators who ran away from the Tennessee legislature In order to prevent the naming of members for the newly created board of democraUc primary elections committees are still ln hidlnghere to You dont buyrtrou ble wnen you buy Meigs Glasses Theyre made from start to finish for your eyes The Meigs method of examining eves eliminate the usual guessing and frequent changes My factory being located on the prem ises enables me to add a touch ol individuals jty to your glasses to carry out any idea or h6bby you may have as regards the lenses and frames Jte Glasses are Imadefoi you anrjrare day They spent Sunday attending church strolling about the city and going for a drive Senator Ford during the day wenti as far as Cuthrie on the Btate line but did not venturo across where It was possible Tennessee officers might be lying In wait for hlm Assistant Bergeant at anns of the senate HT Vearmah ias arrived here but denies thathe came foe the purbose Of trying to force the recalcitrants to return Wear the Stetson Exclusive J509 Stiff Hat Itsthebest PATTERSON FLETCHER CO TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE KROMO Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money if It fails to cure GROVES Blgaa tura Is on each box 26c larnteM toryi5 vv NoCliargefbr Exain jitinAri iassLrm 10 utj EYE8IGHT 8PECIALI8Tr Lyric Theatre Bldg 1012 CALHOUN ST jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjHHiy2SjjQs You should listen to our arguments on the ad vantage of borrowing from us Instead of frUnd when yon need i money It is certainljr convincing We will advance you any amount up to 100 If you own furniture a piano horses and vehicles or stock arid the property remains In your possession at the sam time Small loans on your Own note alsfirlf you have good steady position The charge reasonable and the terms easy Pay the money back in small eekly or monthly Jnstallirients or to suit your convenience and It you pay up before the time contracted for you get a liberal rebate CcmrtebUsatten lion whether yoUcaUtoborrow or simbly Inquire and it will be private arid confidential toy id Any Better Hun Many liiiiiaitii ROOM 8 rARCADEr 8EC0ND FLOOR Phons 895 Established 188 4 Ah tf Jy Wi0SMk VI 4 0 fll tiVfWuWhm MJtfWi faji2yiti3 frw.

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