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Tw Wednesday January 17. THE fcWTAYNE DAILY KEWS S.t," 17. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Has grown greatly in late years. Many successful firms advertise in no other wayj large advertising houses specialize on Classified and large metropolitan papers have entire departments devoted exclusively to that branch of the business; The News has for years told its "readers to use the Classified Columns and get results. Everyone reads the Want Ads.

Cost lc a word, 10 words 10c, insertions for a quarter. Telephone 120. We collect. Female Help Wanted WANTWJ riMt claM waitress. 211 Calhoun WANTED JGlrl for general homework; no washing.

Mil blue 0 radar WlHTm TjalihitreaN tft take WOlIC homo, reference required. Umbo in. 1 WANTED By i employe etenogtapher, evening or home Work of any kind, Address iS, car New WANTECGIrla to sew en power machines lit West Columbia street third floor Anthony Wlt 1 I IVANTED rOlrl for general hounworki no walling! referencei required. Mr. Carl Rutode, 11 Fairfield avenus, WANTED Two ladle to take order! salary anil commission.

Bee Mother Magatlne, 627 Short Bide, 4 to fM WANTED Woman to do general work around botel. Call In person: nooweO' tlon to child. Bob Piatt, St. Jams botel. Avill, lnd.

niEEMAN 3 SCHOOL of Cutting and Dressmaking; day and nlgbt claasctj pupil admitted any time, Then 12IP red. 101 Iadlon atreet i i i i mmmnmmmm Male Help Wanted VI WANTED A plasterer at 1822 Reldmlller avenue. WANTJED Boy from to II rear of age. Wolf A Dessauer1. WANTETt One atatlonary fireman.

Caaoa, Rub Ne Mor Co. St WANTED Qordon press feeder. Fort warn vox uq. pnnung ueparvmum. WANTED A good general all around boy to work la th Summit City restaurant.

WANTXEk Good boy ever II year old to "learn bindery trade, Fort Wayne Print jngco." WANTED Bar to deliver on bicycle. mornings only, 221 East Main. Parrot Heat Market WANTED An elderly man' to repair and take care Of patterns; good position for right party. Address postofflce box WANTErMTw Mat appearing solicitor for special work with a large concent good money and steady work. Call 711 Harrison street.

OTlI kiavici WANTED Seven eight llrst clas inolder; union hap. Call 1111 Calhoun atreet, city, or National Steel Casting Go Itontpeller, lnd. Wanted Work WANTED Cleanuif 0 Friday. 1111 red. WANTED Bundl washing.

tholl street le Bar WAMTED Day work or washing mJ Ironing. 117 Hough, S1IOKT FURNACES, chimney and tore cleaned, repaired, goon sua. WANTED do repairing of all kind tumltur. Oeorg Marlotte. Phone, lilt red.

WANTED do backing ul crating of household foods. Oeort Marlotte, Phone ua red. Wanted To Pay WANTED buy poor rag. rbtr i snaeubm Pbosse WW. WANTED SroaHest and small portable Phone BlSS.

ie roll top desk platform scale. WANTED To.buy MeyeM and PrU Skate aharpenei B. J. Wilkinson, lit Clinton atreet WANTED By manufacturing concern. bright industrious young man, li to jo years, for general work in accounting department; one willing to start at bottom and Work up.

Address box: IK NOW 1 the Uma to learn th barber trade; few week complete; position assured; tool given; expenses made. Call or write for pellicular and photo. Fort Wayne Barber College, 111 East Main atreet STEADY JOB. Karl Reilly Given Work By Circuit Employment Agency. Earl Reilly has a job now, a nice easy one swinging a pick and shovel on the county road for about seven months, while his wife draw It for every day ho works.

Reilly could not see hi way clear to support her when he was srlven the chance by the city court, but Judge Eggeman ha cleared hi tlslon wonderfully and now th way of support I clear. Reilly was arrested about a month ago and taken to the city court. It was shown that the woman had been left In A basement without fuel or food, while Reilly sought congenial com panionship In saloons. Shortly before his arrest a child hid been born to Mrs. Reilly, but It died for want of csre.

because the woman naa no money to employ a physician and Reilly mad no effort to secure ona, The city court turned Win loosa after refusing to bear the testimony of the woman' brother, and after getting out Reilly continued hi' neglect II wa rearrested, but was net taken back to the city court He was Hauled directly to'th circuit court where Judge Eggeman beard all of th evidence in the casa and sent him to work. Mrs. Reilly according to th testimony Is again to become a mother. WANT LIGHTS. Commissioner Ask City to Light Wayne Trace Subway.

The county commissioners have asked the board of works t6 take action on the lighting of the Wayne Trace subway, The subway I bow In total darkness and several accident have narrowly been averted. Pole are now set within two blocks of the subway and It would not require much effort or money to Complete the line to ht subway. WANTS DAMAGES. Llllie Folta 8ue Adolph'Felger for th Sum of (5,000. Llllie Folta has commenced suit against Adolph Felger for 15,000 dam sires.

She savs her husband. Samuel folta, was working for the defendant on July ana a rope on a nay conveyor, broke, throwing the deceased down and breaking his neck. Ryan, Rjan A AJdrich are attorney for the plaintiff WAS CRUEL. Jam Walker Brings Suit Againat Grace, Grace Walker baa been cruel to James. He say so In his complaint for divorce and also charges her with adultery, P.

ColerleU'la attorney for the plaintiff. File Articles. Articles of Incorporation have been filed for the Frelburger Brother company. Th directors are Herman and Joseph Frelburger and Albert Dan tela, and the capital stock la RATLWAT MAIL CURES wanted; 190 first year; promotion to 11.800; examinations Feb. II In every Stat; common school education sufficient with my coaching.

Writ for free booklet 471, and full Information, Earl Hopkins, Washington, D. GET A SURE JOB with big pay. steady work, short hours, regular vacations, rapid advance; thousands of position open a lth Uncle Sam; I will prepare you la a few week at small cost Write immediately for ig freo book, DUnt with special offer. Earl HopkinJ' Washington, D. C.

WAKTED TO' buy your rase, rubber. nagwutMt also light hauling to 4 none ion green. i. vanted To buy an Mac nsa band fttraKuret pay high ea pjtos. S.

Eothbarg, 1MI Oalboun streaU WANTED Old fale teeth: don't matter If brrken; I pay II to 18 oo per Kb aw to Maser, 2007 South Fifth street Philadelphia, Pa. Will send cash by return mall WantecWo Rent WANTED Unfurnished room, with heat Can tK4 green Circulation For December 16,417 2,. ,,.17.132 8un. i.i.. 7...

..1431 10.1..I Bun. 11.,.. .11455 Jgf rwi 1VttU WW ..17,170 Total Slt.M'1 19a(JJl 14.. ...1 17 8un, It W7J 11, SO, it. .1631 22...1,124 a 17,304 24..,..

Sun. HOST 27.,.. .16,141 28 11102 21 11057 80 17X150 Sun. 410,428 Daily Avwsg 28 The above statement of th circulation if the Dally New has been prepared and verlfled by me euo, correct C. A.

FEUIUS, Circulation, Manager. Subscribed aand sworn to before me this 1st day of January, im CHARLES M. BRINK, NoUry Publto. My commlsilOB expire Jan, f7, J0. HEADS GROWING U.S.

SUBMARINE SERVICE1 I gM gSBBBSsft IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsMsBSBBBSsV rV JRtu AdMiral A. W. Grant Rear Admiral W. Grant, bead nf Uncla Sam's Bbmariii Mrrica, 'the first officer of high "rank tst to be pot in charr e( th labmarlna JottTla. Ba bag lean on thi Job Jjear, and at thi A ct two mora ytut will i Un ionrpletlon of a 8 7r will 12 flsci.tnbaurlna ant) 180 iCOMt lubmcrttblaa; Admiral flrani ,1 an advocaU of Oi 800 ton typa of submarine rather than I Jarirar Ion of ,1.200 or 1J500 ton favored br cScars for sxttnal" enhlni believe strongljr AIM to eoait ds The company will take over the business of D.

rrelburgw Bona, Mut Par 8250. Earl Otto, a lT year old youth, has caen ordered to pay J250 to iiauina uerxe on paternity proceedings, rue woman, I between 23 and SO yean of age. Marriage Licenses. Thomas P. Ayers, 20, chauffeur; Haley Loney, IS.

Court Note. The case of Nora Cutshall vs. Hiram" Frailer ha been Venued to 'DeXalb county. ine case of the Nations Tllo company s. Edgar Estes ha been dis missed.

Notice has been Died that as appeal will be taken In the case of Jama P. Karr vs. John Rauch The case of Fred W. Stolte r. Andrew Archer will be tried by a circuit court Jury on March 22.

The divorce case of Martha Can mlnga vs. Clarence Cummlngs has been taken under advisement Walter It Seaveyet al have com menced suit against Harry P' Moran to recover 1226. 8omers A Kennerk ars attorney for the plaintiff. Xleorge Henry has commenced suit againat E. Long to recover 200 on a note.

Crablll la attorney for the plaintiff. u. 'Arthur E. waters has commenced Bolt against Martha Wells for partition. N.

Ballou 1 attorney for ths plaintlC ThA eaJkn of ihA etAte arolnst PtilU lip Brown, charged with criminal as sault wm tnea ue circuit court on January 27. Damage In the sum of $109 are asked In a case Died by Abraham Levy against Emmett Doland. 8mlth uougias are attorneys ior ine piam Uli. The Connor odmpany Has com menced suit against. the Paragon Cooperage company to recover $100 for breach of contract Vesey Vesey Au 0kh Hl.lall.

tun uwrucj. aur vu. oiuwu. Township Trnstee Allen ltamjlton and the members of the Wayne town ship advisory board, went to Maysvtlle today to Inspect the school there. The plumbing and sanitary arrangemeais In the school there are very satisfac tory and It Is desired to use the same system In the Wayne township schools, REAL.

ESTATE TRANSFERS Reported Dally by Fort Wayn Abstract Company, 132 East Berry Street. City. Arnold W. Curdes et ux. to Alice Clapp et at, lot a.

block 30, Forest park addition, tor $3,500 Tri State Loan Trust eompany to Holland 8. Berry, lot 21 Belmont addition, for $85, Mary administratrix, to Adam Ensch et part of lot 130 ana zu Laaselle's addition, for ll.JOO. Robert A. Frelburger et ux. to Bdga tapleton, lot 21 Ormlston Heirs addition, forlHO.

a Robert A. Frelburger et ux. to Edgar 6Uplton, lot It and $5 Fairmont Place addition, for fU00. Bernard H. Scheie et UX to Fred O.

Sehlebecker et ur, part of lot 21 wmiama' addition, for $3,000. Tka PmiJo's Trust A Saving eom pany. trustee, to the Federal Security ki lavestmeot eompany, ai vaaiwiwu iiMltlnn. for tlSO. Marian A.

Barreu et at to rrea urn lots I to t. Inclusive, and II to 21, Inclusive, D. Bond's subdivision, for J1000 lot 8. 16. tl.

12, 1. IB and 21 O. Bond's subdivision, for 11,000. James F. Graham at ux, to Charles nmimann.

lot tl A. J. A a L. Tesey ddltloa, tor $4,000. DISORDERS In Berlin Are Reported In Ram Wire DiipaUhe.

LONDON. Jan, IT Rom wirelea press message from Berlin declare disorders there are luch that the military authorities have Issued a threatening manifesto, Th wlrtlesa also carried the rumor that the relohitai may meet elsewhere than Berlin, because of th disorders. UNAWARE OF FRACTURED LEG frank REED DID NOT KNOW HIS LEO WAS BROKEN. Prlytio Fracture Limb In Fall and 8pndi Tw Day Without Knowledge of Injury. Unaware of the fact that Jhe wa icrlously.

injured, Frank Reed, a ptast terer contractor, reldlng a half mile north of th city, on th Una road. i. nnftMi4 at St JOSepn hospital, undergoing treatment for broken leg, spent two oays wiuj the knowledge that had h.iv MrturM limb In a fall at bis home Monday, fueed partially h.mrvuui walk with cruocnea, and whll walklhg near his home, one of "hi crutches slipped on paten of Ice, and ha fell heavily on th side of his body uhlch I paralyxed. He wa assisted, to th house and, because of his limb being paralysed, he did. not feel the pain Incidental to fractured limb, until complication arising therefrom, became manueat Mill need realised that he bad fallen heavily, he did not experiencj any serious symptoms, am jnuu i th tutus tMondav.

Tuesday the inrui i hern to swell and manl fest other symptom, Incidental to a fiaMiiTMl ler and a physician who had been summoned, conducted an In vestigation, which revealed tnai in man had sustalnea a oroaen teg. no was taken to St Joseph' hospital last night to hav the Hntb set and treated and Is today reported to resting easily. MUcdlam oos Wants SAVS MOfTEr Oet hemstitching and plcotlng done. 10 BnoalT. Phone act.

WANTXB To make ut your auto license application. L. J. Llbblng Co, 101 East Mam. PETTir Storag trarsbouse Do tire.

proof private roam, Fbone, IMS. ill East Columbia. For RcntIIouscs FOR BENT Furnished house la south east part of city. Phone Ml. FOB RENT Oood six room house.

ICO West 'Jefferson. modern FOR RENT 6lx room house on Wabash avenue, call ill Old Fort place. FOR RENT Cottage; six room; 122) Putnam street. Phone 26T1 black. FOB RENT Bercn roora house, strictly modern; Huffman street 261? green, FOR RENT Eight room bouse, 1111 Broadway.

Frank Fedsrsplel, North America Bldg. FOB RENT Seven room eml modern bouse, with or without garage. HI East Jefferson. FOB SENT Beven room tunnel bath and light; 221 Prospect avenue. Jacob Uuale House, Phone, 124.

easmenrsasai FortBmt Roobm totl RENT JRodern, fumUhed reonv 1U0 Ewlng. FOB RENT Furnished room; modem. all Vest Jefferson. FOB RENT Light housekeeping rooms! no children. 211 East Lewis.

FOB RENT Modern, furnished housekeeping room. Phone 0I7 blue. FOB BENT Furnished light housekeeping rooms. ISO Douglaa avenue. FOB BENT Furnished room for light housekeeping, ill west DeWsld.

FOB RENT Modern, furnished room, with board If desired. Til West Barry street UTOB RENT Modern front room In private family fnr fin nr Iwn vftnllnmpn. HA Kast Wayne. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping; modem and warm. Til Columbia avenue.

FOR RENT Furnished room for on or two gentlemen, near electrls work 1180 Jackson atreet WANTED One or two pleasant light housekeeping rooms; must be wall heated. Address IT, News. WANTED To write rorr auto, Ire and liability Insurance. H. Shorty, 111 Calhoun atreet Phone, ITL WANTED HIghtat prise paid tor a end hand furniture, stoves and dotting.

A. 8. Belltgmaa, ITU Ufeyettt strnt. (TU. chimney and sparks from chimney have been the source of numerous fir calls recently.

Lata yesterday after coon, ths department was called to extinguish fir caused by (Dark from the chimney at the home of Al carpenter, nil Guthrie street Th house, which la a two story frame structure, owned by Mrs. Mary Mo Klneey, wa damaged to the extent of ISO. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room. suitable for on or two, 1011 West Washington (near electrls works). ALL EXPECT TO BE PROSPEROUS CURINO 1117 4PYOU INVESTIGATE REAL BARGAINS OFFERED AT MONROE W.

FITCH A SONS' AND INVE8T WITH THEM YOU WLL ADD TO YOUR PROSPERITY A specialty! Wholesale tract that can be retailed at a prott to the Investor, We hav several of the that are priced very low and are near th city Hmit. Stop at FARM, CITY PROPERTY and INSURANCE HEADQUARTERS St enc. Phenea, 1360, tW1 Bell, 172. 8 Money. Opposite Postafflc.

Surety Bend. jiveyouthi Reliable House Building Senice most forjrour ffionej In building wrvice. WE build attractlv houses at th lowest possible cost and for very reasonable terms. If you are thinking of building a house of any kind, tor yourself or to rent, you should see us. Call or write.

City Suburban Bids. Co. fSSS For Sale Homes 1 BUT. sell and exchange real estate. What hav yoa! hi ana nil red.

Bastetter. Phones, FOR SALE Kjw six room modem house) paved street, close to ear Ime; 11,000. See Lambert 111 West Washlngtoa FOB SALE Modem seven room house, Andrew street hear Huffman; practically sew; will sacrifice If sold hi a few days. It C. Pequlgnot, 111 212 Phyal Clans' Defense, Phone, 481.

FOB SALE ta pretty south aula district new, modem home, with built in buffet; all oak; soft water bath; modem to every detail; street paved; very attractive; 11,100, terms given. Call 1105. FOR REIsT Furnished room, with board, near reservoir; home privileges; young lady preferred. Address ll, New. TtoltoMftti1 FOR RENT Seven room modem flat 1111 South Calhoun.

Inquire 4H Moat 157(1. For Rent Storerooma FOit RENT Good storeroom, 20x40; steam heat and strictly modern. Apply 10, ear News 4 FOR RENT Oarage. (II West Jefferson, FOB BALE Seven rooms, bath and large garage; all new. modem Improvements, bald and outside; no better location on aouta aid; No.

2702 South Wen avenue, second door south of Swayn avenue; tot 10 by IH feet Inqulr at Nsttaaa ft bank, 1U East Mala street O. 8. Haana, sp goog'n gg i' ituiLSi Wisconsin Farm Lands LANDOLOQT, a rnagaaln giving the facta In regard to the land situation; tire month' uborlptlon free. If for a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands simply writ me a letter and say; "Mall me Landology and all particulars free," Address editor Landolorr. Skidmore Land 101, Skidmore Marinette, Wis For Sale Lots For Sale Miscellaneous FOB SALE Palr ladles' new tan enow (els I) at half price.

Broad way. FOB SALE A few used drop head sew tog machines for 110 or III; good condition. 120 South Harrison. FOR SALE Now 1 th time to order your shrubbery, fruit trees, eto. guaranteed Al stock.

O. Thlebolt, 738 West Berry. Phone, II. FOR SALE Two hundred opera chair. on piano, on compenaarc, two suction fans, Dve revolving fan and other fixtures for moving picture snow; cheap for Quick sale.

See L. Welker, grocer. Fourth and Well streets. RUGS, curtains, portieres, silverware, wringers, clocks, blankets, vacuum cleaners, carpet sweepers or any house bold necessities at lowest prices, cash or credit Salesrooms, II North American Bldg. The Wayne Sale Co.

Phone, 1171 red. Open dally to I p. m. For Sale or Trade FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE Modem city residence for suburban acres. Phont 111 or 7551 black.

FOR SALE OR TRADE North side, nine room "house; modem; lot 10x150. Phone 1284 black, Roofing FOR SALE Lot Klnnatrd avenue, near Webster ttreet Phone I7SI black. For Sale or Rent FOR RLNT OR SALE Seven room honse, 711 West Superior. Inquire lilt Fulton. Automobiles and Sundries FOR SALE Broo electric car in good condition; bargain.

Phone 110. THIRD FIRE CALL Howiej Seta Hu Aflr Thr Time Thyim Wtr Pipe. Howie, of 1122 Maumee avenue, shortly after i o'ejock yesterday afternoon set fire to his house tor th third time this winter, while thawing out water pipers. 'Ill residence Is a two story frame house, and on each occasion he set fire to th woodwork in the Jbaaement wltn a blow torch. with which he wa attempting to thaw out froxen water pipes.

A wa the case in the two previous blazes, the damage was confined to the scorched Joists In the basement and but little loss was entailed. Ahothr Chimney Fir. Fires, originating from defective FORT WAYNE MEN ADDRESS MUNGIE MEETING M. FOSTER AND E. W.

PUCKETT SPEAK BEFORE ASSOCIATED ADVERTISING CLUBS, MlTNCIE, lnd Jan. 17. "Honest ad. vertlslng pays," said W. Flake, manager of the retail seryle and bu lness department of the Associated Advertising Clubs, of the World, in speaking before the annual convection of the Indiana Retail Merchants' association.

"Business men have discovered that honesty Is the beat PoMcy," Flak declared, "and. the business of tomorrow 1 built on the good faith we show today." that the merchant of Indiana ar In need of legislation for better protection against frauds." W. Puckett, Fort Wayn. in speaking on how to make salespeople efficient, declared that It la necessary to have efficient department heads and efficient owners. FOR RENT Third floor over th Indiana buffet Poultry Show, Seen it? i i ACTRESS WHO QUIT COHAN WlfoS AVIATOR CY STOOD ALONE (SpecUltotheNewa) WASHINGTON, p.

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Saffron. 101 Bast Lawla MAX SALON win repair or upholster your furniture with best satisfaction. Call 1111 blue, till Broadway. i a RUSSIAN FORGES RE CAPTURE YANDENI TEUT0N8 LAUNCH HEAVY ATTACK IN ATTEMPT TO TAKE VADJVER. fETKOQRAD, Jarr.

17. Rus sian forces have Btormed and retaken the Rumanian city of Van deni, today's official statement declared, "Heavily reinforced, the ehemy attempted to retake Vadiver." the statement stated. "Advancing in dense formation the enemy suffered greaUosses, failing to reach our trenches." An enemy attack southwest of Pra lea Wa beaten back In disorder by a counter attack, the report asserted. The Berlin Statement BERLIN (Via Wireless to Sayvlile), Jan. IT, In the awampy lowland between Bralia and UaUU, advanced Turkish positions, hear Vadenl, were abandoned, according to orders, before numerically superior hostile forces, the official statement declared today.

Active on the West. PARIS, Jan. 17 French patrols penetrated the German lines at several points on the heights of the Mouse and In Apremont forest the war office today. German attacks at several other points were repulsed After the bombardment reported in vesterdav's communique, the Germans attacked the French lines east of Clery and south of Blanche lust night today's announcement said The assault wa repulsed A small attack was made at Es parges, but this was also repulsed af ter lively hand to hand lighting FOR eALS llll Overland at a bargain. Inquire Palmer Suelter garage, corner Lafayette and Dewald Phone, 7801 BEE THB NORTHWEST Ready Roofing Co.

when you need a new root Our slata aurfaced asphalt roofing (plain ant Imitation ihlngl or tile) guaranteed and will but a lifetime. Cost leu thaa wooden shingles sad I fireproof. Over 2,000 roof laid to Fort Wayne. Our representative will be glad to show yoa roof laid five year ago whloh do not show a sign of wear. Phon T20L 111 East Crelghton avenue.

Financial UONET TO LOAN on furniture, pianos, Ur stock, eto. ll to fZEO; lowest rates, best terras) quick service, People' Collateral Loan Co, northwest comer Calhoun end Berry streets. Phon, 1772. Store Fixtures BAjrivo pesseiwer sossw car. ro aAUWj puu top Boor fully good a newi Umv (UN, wan ewe, desks, safe, seal tiros cuiu tnv vakil vwi vuvjy Jackson Sale Co, 120 East Wayne.

etc. Burnley It Co, Lost LOST Black, tan and whit beagle hound Phone 613! red. Reward. LOST Mlnk muff at UaJesUo theater Tuesday mgni. uenerous rewara iw return to Majcatlo box offlo.

LOST Large, flat black purs either In Strand theater or on Wayne street, containing owner' cuds. Finder please leave at New office and receive reward No questions asked. Royal Arch degree, at the Masonic temple. The banquet which i alway the occasion for a fun feast, will held at 1:20. At 7:20 the Royal and Select degree will be conferred John Olendenlnr, of Indianapolis, la the grand Inspector.

May 9, the annual conclave of the grand commandry of Indiana will be held at Kokomo. There will be a series of drills by different commanderies from all over the satr and In expectation of the loving tup which will be given tor the beat commandery drill, the local chapter will convene every Thursday evening, beginning tomorrow night, at the Masonto hall at 8 20, and practice their drill. Of Local Interest $364,611.66 Fort Wayne A Big CbtJ Onkatt WU hi mm4 wif Mt' Itt ipla, Wbita, inM aviator an warrior for Groat latitata, 1 Jut takta to Utaawlf lecood" bria. Eh wa formerly tot jwtfofCWiwaa CoBAftAarinUTwrIihtnd Shttpp. on th AaMJriCM ittfl lTT.

The record at the postofflce show the total receipts for the year of 1911 to be If, which is an increase of 127,185 07 over last year's business. The total receipts for the year ending 1D1I was (337,421 50 At present there 1 a gain from ten to twelve per cent In th amount of husiness The receipt for th month of December, 191S, ahow 131,207.31, and M17 tiniaaii On tarl this month there Is an increase of 13,200 over that of laat January. Postmaster E. Miller left this afternoon, for 'Washington. D.

and through bis personal effort will try to Influence the passing of the bill through the house of representative and, senate which' will gtve Fort Wayne a new postofflce. Mr, MlHer was accompanied by bla wife and daughter, who will go on to Florida and vlett with relatives while Mr. Miller Is In Washington. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Weber, ai bl josepn nospuai, a son. Mrs K. Erwln, of St Mary's avenue, is still confined to her bed by a nervous breakdown. S. D.

Zeis, local agent for the Flelsh mann Yeast company, left last evening for Cleveland and will remain there a few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. Honeck, of 708 Cottage street contracted with the City and Suburban Building company yesterday for the erection of a modern home on Calhoun Place.

Rev. H. Guild, pastor of the First M. E. church, left this morning for Muncle, where he will deliver an address at the ministerial council which 1 being held In that city W.

Itee, Who owns the Quality Jewelry store at 1120 Calhoun street left for Cincinnati and other eastern points this rooming to purchase his spring supply of watches and Jewelry. Mrs. q. W. Honeck, who I the author of the mothers' pension bill, which Is now pending before the state legislature, returned yesterday from Indianapolis after an Interview with Governor Goodrich.

Through the W. E. Doud real estate firm, PI'uul C. Guild sold a lot located at Calhoun Placo on Calhoun ttreet to George Standiford, of Van Wert Ohio, Mr. Standjtord will erect a modern residence on tho slte some time next year.

The Ladles' ltlght Thought society Of ue spirltuaiietio church will hold services Thursday afternoon at the K. of P. ball. Several test medium will give work and Mra. Mary Murphy will exemplify the trumpet work th light at zas.

everybody i cordially invited, ANNUAL INSPECTION rrt Yfryn Council Ne. 4 Begin Annual Inspection Ceremonial. KILLER LN WRECK Wildwood In Gauntt Building We cordially Invite yon to make a personal call at our new offices In, the Qauntt Bldg, on th ground floor, cornet of Webster and West TBernr treets. Phone 2147, 21(7. The Wildwood Companies Special 14c Frying pan L.

J. LIBBINQ CO. '205 East Main Street LOANS ON DIAMONDS Watches and Jewelry. Low Rates, Long Tim. FOET WAYNE OEEDIT CO.

1221 Calhoun St Phon 635 tain any particulars concerning th death of her nephew except that wa the victim of a Crash which oc cured at 12 o'clock last night Mr. Balyeat who was a farmer before be. coming a fireman, was about 20 year oi age ana naa a wue ana tour cnn. dren, He was a resident of Van Wert Ohio, where the funeral service wttt be held Friday morning; at 10 o'clock, The unfortunate man was preceded In death by his mother and slater within ths past year. His father still siu vlves him.

Nep(w of Mr. A. O. rUdell Los Lif In Midnight Crash, A telephone message was received here this morning by Mrs. A.

IX Hodeil of 122S Boone street Informing her of the death of a nephew, a a Balyeat In a hospital in Van Wert Ohio, shortly before I o'clock today from Injuries received In a midnight wreck on the Cincinnati Northern road. Mr. Balyeat we making one of hi first runs since becoming a fireman. Detail of the wreck are lacking her Th annual Inspection of Fort Wayne chapter. No.

II, R. A. and the rort wayn council rto.M, k. and 8. began thi afternoon at 4 'o'clock Uh.

ta inXerrjnLtJVJinlMr MRS. BAtiER Llm Victim ''of Negro' Vicious. At sault I Mothsr, LIMA. Jan. IT.

tin Vivian Tin. Iber, victim of an assault by a negro ner August zo, wmen precipitated riot, gave birth to a ten pound baby girl Both ar doing well Following th assault her doctors said she probably would die from the effect. Though still nursing her Injuries, ah will live. Seen the Poultry Show? The rural Indian of Peru tllf lleve Id "paying the Incus," for fear that their crops will fail if the ancient observances ar neglected. Burnt offering of drug and aromatic plant artlll made and small Image ar burled la the field for the benefit ot the crop and the herds.

Such art th atone carvings, called mull or pledra de' Charaaanl, that ar atm old In the native market ot La Pag, i'1 i i.i,wviiai Mmvl.

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