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2 THE FORT WAYNE JOURNALGAZETTE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBEH 14, 1908. An Accomplishment That Is Worth While HAVE you any idea how mudi pleasure you have misted by not knowing how lo play the pian) Ak any fnend who 11 really proficient if he regret the year he peot in learning to play. Ask him if the pleasure he get from playing ii not worth the sacrifices ne made to learn I THIS SAME PLEASURE MAT BE YOURS IF YOU BUY A PIANOLA PIANO By meant of the expression guide furnished by the Metroityle you will learn interpretation from the greatest musicians of the world, While your repertoire, instead of being limited, will include practically ALL the music that hat ever been written life Music furnishes a large part of the enjoyment of It will more than repay you to take part in the pleasure of producing it The genuine Pianola Piano Is made only by the Aeolian Company. Other so called Player pianos necessarily contain some Player less well known than the Pianola and lacking that instrument's many exclusive advantages.

PACKARD MUSIC HOUSE, 930 CALHOUN STREET Fort "Wayne, Ind. BV A CORDIAL invitation it extended to the pub lic to attend our first opening of Fall and Winter Millinery on Wednesday evening and Thursday, October 14 and 15. 1908 Latest and most exquisite stylet of newest designs of approved Millinery at prices that are bound to please Gage Hats a Specialty Mrs. L. Hammond SaXOflD FLOOR, LYRIC THEATER BUILDINO.

JjjL 'nOETY Of late years autumn wedding! have not only Tied with Bummer ones, but have almost aurpaased them In the fa vor of the brldea It la scarcely to be wondered at when one etope to oon alder that thla bo called temperate aone la decidedly Intemperate In spring time, and broil In days are quite aa likely ae not to awonn down nnnn th him hrM and make life a mlaery for her In the fall, however the weather la almost to De dellrbtful with no iicmi of heat or cold, and the far Bla hted bride la mighty sensible If she chooees. thla time for her wedding day. Hap py la the bride that the aun ahlnee on saya the old proverb, and eo there la a decided preference for sunny days. If such a piece of bad fortune should befall our autumn brides aa a dismal wedding day they can transmute It Into nsniny one by the alchemy of: modlite their friends are torn between the conflicting weddlna rlfa silver cut glass, linen. Jewels and all the hundred and one things that the shops hold to tempt the buyers and delight the heart or in recipient.

The following Invitations were Issued yesterday. Mr ana pirs. Martin e. Bunnell request the honor, of your presence at the marriage ceremony of their daughter Laura Ellen Wednesday October the twenty eighth, One thousand nine hundred and eight at clock. Church of the Immaculate Conception, Fort wayne ina CHICHESTER'S PILLS KHK.

SOlinDPUGGISTSEVimHERt wptp UPHELD BY ALL Ar TrevtMlt great brands of flour The Uilvtr Dollar Paten is one, the Hungarian Prucese la another These flu ir are strictly pure, while wltole we and Aa the cool rather I ere home baking ts a lleasure and all the more so when you a down to the table with horn, tiaee brrad biscuits and eooklea with hi reach Ask your grocers for these bramla They are right and a home vduct C. TRESSELT SONS A woman's fuoameni as to alues as to "bargains" aetermines the uses to bj made of a goodly part of her husband's earnings. It. therefore, comes to be ESSENTIAL that she study the ads. Journal Gazette Want Ads bring results.

THEJCOURTS Math las Enach was granted a decree of divorce on his cross complaint by Judge ORourk and the custody of their three chUlren as welL The suit was instituted by his wife, Mrs. Em ma Enach The matters of the State ve. Samuel Judge Rourke la hearing the case of the State vs. Mary Fox, for aurety of the peaco The will of John Klnaey was filed with Judge Rourke for record In the prooate division of tho circuit court Professor Klnsey left all his estate to hla wife and ahe la named aa executrix There are nominal bequests to his children In compliance with law Tho will of Michael Welpert la filed In the probate division of the circuit court. The document leaves the estate to Mrs, Welpert Daniel Welker Is named as executor Ami Evard aues John Wolverton for foreclosure and 1600 Ulttlngcr and Uouk are attorneys.

The Belalada ditch caae waa up In the superior court and continued until next Tuesday to secure other wit Emmett Stewart aues Fred Par nam for eeperatton, revlalon of con veyaace and $7i. Gaudy and Hllge am, through Attorney Porter has filed suit In ths superior court for divorce from True Latham. They were married In 1117 and separated In 101. The wife aska the custody of her children and alimony for their support Licensed to Wed John Tlmme and Loretta Reed. Andrew Koohler and Minnie Hans Andrew Scheie and Clara L.

Oaff George A OuliT and Ida Darling William Bchenkel and Rose 0. Puns. James Laboe and Florence M. Coon. Visit our second floor PATTERSON FLETCHER CO, overcoat department on Try Admiral coffee.

Try Journal Gasette Want Ada pearance with a wide circle of friends. lh groom la upright and manly and has a lucrative and Important position aa telegraph operator with the Chicago board of trade He will take hla bride to that city to reside The wedding will be attended by a large number or. mentis ana immediate rei atlves will partake of a wedding break A pretty wedding and a charming bride will fill the Cathedral with friends and relatives this morning when Miss Loretta Marie need daughter of Mr and Mrs John the Rev Father Roche The bride who Is a sweet, womanly and i sttractlve In anneerance wtfl gowned In a handsome Imported robe has a vest and collar of the lace, and la elaborated witn raggot With thia gown the bride win a nlctur hat of white silk trimmed with three long white plun and an atarette She will carry white prayer book and rosary In place will hriiieamald and onlr attend ant She will wear a beautiful gown of white crepe de chine trimmer witn beautiful lace, with a touch of blue In th tin buttons that adorn the cos tume She wilt also wear a hat of white and will carry a spray of pink rosebuds Mr Raymond V. Gets, the bride cousin, will bo, groomsman Following the ceremony at the church (hero will be a wedding breakfast at the brlds shoma 1X4 East Columbia whit anil nlnk carnations and ehrVS a Bthemwnsv mingled, with feme and am I lax. The brides taule will have as Its chief ornament a large and handsome cske and the table will be further graced with pink and white chrysanthemums and wreathe of ami lax.

Later In the day the bride and groom will go for abort trip and upon their return will commence housekeeping at once In their own home which la furnished ready fot them at lilt Rlvermet avenue The bride a traveling coatume la of dark blue panama completed by a black picture hat Mlaa Reed la a graduate St. Augustine academy and the groom ts a nstlve at New Havens and la engaged In the restsurant bualnesa at present. Out of town gueata at tho wedding are Mr and Mrs. John Grave, of Mlnneapolla Minn Mlaa Regina Ray Lewiston, Mont i airs and Mrs EL Rnelker all of New Haven and Mr Benedict Tlmme ofJ Angola Mrs Charlea Guild will enter tain a few women thla afternoon at her home In West Berry street for het mother, Mrs. A.

a. Guild, of Indian a polls. The Saturday Night Dancing class composed of high school students, will hold a masquerade at Mlaa Hanker's on Hallows en evening The last, and too he wry preU tleat of several prenuptlel affair riven In honor of Miss Edith Cover dale, waa the breakfast yeaterday morning for which Miss Bertha Cour and Miss Clymera Lacey were hoat esaea yeaterday The table waa lovely with fluffy ragged yellow chrysanthemums for the energne and small sll ver bells at each cover aa suggestive souvenirs of the occasion. A wreath of smllax tied with tulle surrounded each bell aul ribbona of white aatln were drawn from each bell to the chandelier which waa ahrouded In more tulle and smllax. Bealdea the members of a cooklna club to which the bride and hostesses belong the onlv aiieets at vesterdaVe braakfaat were Miss Gertrude Russell, of Grand napiaa, wno la on ner way to Dayton, ror a visit, ana miss esse mo Qulaton, of Delaware, Mra Arthur Shuttles, of Decatur and Miss Charlotte Blrnle.

of Port land Me who la atopplng with Mlaa Kveiyn waiter were nonored at erv charmlna: and Informal needle work party yeaterday afternoon given by aaiss Margaret veaey at ner hi In Thompson avenue. There were several things planned to entertain the aueats so that very little aewlna waa aocompllahed The rooma were bright with chryaanthemuma out and growing In pota, and at supper the guest found the table lovely with theee autumn flowers, and at each cover there lay a shsggy blossom by twmr wi wuTrmr or me nappy after An Interesting wedding of to day wile take place thla evening at Con Btantlne, Mich, when Mr Hal leek C. Storr and Mlaa Agnea Thompson, formerly of the city will be united In marriage. The bride la a sister of Mrs. Carroll of Douglaa avenue, and both Mr and Mra Carrol and Mlaa Elisabeth Thompson, a teacher at the Indiana Institution have gone to Con stantlne to be present at the wedding Bride and groom met several years ago when they were both atudenta at Olivette college; and their wedding to night la the culmination of a col lege romance Mr Storr holda a re sponsible position In the 8 Bowser company emcee and will take his bride to the home of Mr and Mra Worrell in Suttepfield street Mra.

Emma Tfnas lantf IPUm. Ing haa aa her guest for a short time, her cousin Mayor Samuel Carey Evans, of Riverside, CaL Mlaa Ether Merlca, Fleming accompanied her cousin to Covington Ky on Sunday where they apent Monday with Major and Mra Edward a Morris, who are atatloned at Fort Thomaa Major and Mra. Martin, of Fort Learonworth were also guests at Fort Thomaa Mrs. Morrla and Mra. Martin were the Misses Edgerton daughters of the late Hon A.

A. Edgerton. Mrs Frank Sessions, of Columbus, Is vIMtlng her parents Mr and Mra William Crlghton, of Bracken Mrs Lmdwlg has returned from Beurbon Ind where she spent the aumrrer with her mother Mrs E. Clausen of Milwaukee Is Visiting relatives In the city During her stay ahe will be the gueat of Mr and Mrs. Kampe and Dr and Mra Herman Duemllng of Messrs, Ray Fifth of thla city and Claude Price of Lagrange are home from an outing at Columbia City Mr Price la spending a few days here with relatlvea before returning to Lagrange, bana and Elkhart.

Mlas Mamie Treves fcnd Bister Mra. Hathouse of Decatur were guesta of friends yesterday In the city who celebrated her birthday annlver aary Those present were Mra Mlt chell the Mlaaes Maude Mitchell, Edith Pentx, Alice Carmlcheel, Florence Hutson Florence Young, Bessie Clapham Delia Hasxard, Gold He toird. Frcflla Kaiter Erl Bchnfsa, Charlotte Molm 'Kate Bn dsr, Nora nasssra and Vincent tJi Ferdinand Snyder Raich Soi Hutson Howard Linn, Hugh Sowers, ana sionn enyaer Mr and Mrs FD. Smraer are ex pectins: Mr Russell Hawkins to their gueat thla week on hla way from New Tork to Portland. Mlaa JuUa Smyser who spent the aummer In the west with her aiater Mrs, Hawklna, wm remain aurmg tne rail.

Wfillam L. pelleting Miss Jeanette Novitskv haa returned home after a stay of two months In New Tork city Mrs Novitskv who accompanied her daughter returned to son wayne a rortmgnt ago. Mr Charlea Bash Hughea arrived yesterday from Fort Smith, Ark, to Join his wife and spend a few days Mra. iNoran Baah, Mr and Mra Abraham Werthelmer of LIgonler are vlaittng Mr and Mra Sam wolf of thla city on their way home from a month a atay Jn New Tork Mr and Mra William E. O'Brien, of ttesbarra.

Pa former resident of rort wayne are rewicina in the birth of a daughter Mra 6 Brien waa Miaa uiisabetn Hammond. Mr and Mra Georae Haffnae Lewis street celebrated their tenth wedding annivreaary on Monday even' Ing by entertaining a number friends, The rueata came laden with articlea of tinware, and when they reached the Haffner residence made their presence known by sounds, musi cal and otherwise on their primitive instrument jney were given a cor auu welcome ana later in the even The Sewing Society of Deborah thla afternoon from until I from until I at the home of Mrs. vr squires, IBs! west Man street oquiree wm DO eaaiatsd by Mrs Frank Fanning. The West End Chautauqua met last nia ni witn vr Carrie Banning Thii waa the first meeting of the fall see Mn. Henrv ffohafft was ealUA Chicago Sunday by the serious illness of her nephew the Infant eon of het sisier, Mrs.

us Treiger The Knights of Columbus have la sued Invitations for their noenlna an Clal affair which will take place thla 1 aaaaassV Are You Satisfied With Your Glasses? IF NOT consult us; we will guarantee Satisfaction EXAMINATION TREE Try our handy Shur On Eyeglass Mountings the kind that never slip off. R. KOERBER. Optometrist TRENKLEY KOERBER JEWELERS, 816 CALHOUrTST; to the recently resigned by Miss Mary Todd. Mlaa Johnson taught uivraiure lur several yea re at tne Decatur high echool and for aome time past haa been pastors assistant tq varl Oua ciUes with splendid auoceaa Mrs.

Henry B. Master arrives today from Buffalo where aha haa been visiting her mother Mrs Almated, and with her husband will be the gueat of Mr and Mra Ralph Tarns It a. The three children will remain In the eaat until the manse on West Wayne street la finished. Mr Arthur Suttlea of Decatur will be the gueat of Miss Margaret Veaey unti) Friday Mrs A. Bowman, 710 Jackson street, will entertain the Nonparlol Pedro club thla afternoon at her noma The Sun Chee Ola club will he an.

tertatned thla evening at the home of miss isaitn i una. iu west Cretghton Mr and 'Mrs a K. Blair left v. tarda for Freeh Lick Springe for a tan days stay .1 1 Mra Ernest Rurode anil wa Howell RookhiU are spending a few evening at their halt Mlaa Grace Jackson Mr and Mrs John Bass return thii morning from a week a stay 1n New i org city i There will be a Venls Dowfngs. A aulet weddlna of Saturday Octo ber 10 united Mlaa Nellie Doulnga and air uin a venia Tne ceremony waa Krformed at the bride a home by the vr Herron paator of Trinity Columbia atreet.

A hayrack oartv that terminated In a Halloween frolic was enjoyed by a number of young people on Monday evening They were driven five mllea Into the country aa gueata of Mlaa riaie noniman to the Nieter rarm Wayne trace. Where thev found mva terlous paper trains leading In different aireciionn. inese leo tne young people td an empty house, where various sports of true Hallows en character were enjoyed A supper In the kltrh awaited the aharp appetites of the revelera, who did It abundant Justice. Mr and Mra Henry Rohlman and Mr and Mra John Rohlman chaperoned rlet Rauser Catherine and Loretta Morrla Alice and Leona Casey Delia Nieter Hulda Lahamore, Helen Rohlman. Mary Menefee.

Verne Bowser Loretta HoeveL Mayme and Loretta cavanaugh and Fred Benaerer ueorge Schaefer Gregg and Carl Lauer Lawrence Blue Ed Keech, John Wasa Will Bruna, Will Rahe, Ben Hoevel, Walter Sheridan, Ralph Noll, Henry Korn, Leonard Bueter IX Llna, Henry Dudenheaver Carl Nieter Ed Hoevel, Alva Noble, of Columbia Cty Art oheo Rummage Sale. The board of the Fort Wayne School of Art Is hold Ins a rummage sale this week at 142 Calhoun street. All who have articles to contribute are asked to notify some member of the board, and It la hoped that many will drop In to Inspect the wares collected from all quarters of the iobe, and offered for sale for the benefit of the school. Double Wedding Anniversaries Cele brated Mr and Mrs. Peter Hohnhaus and Mr and Mra Fred Elsenacher on Monday celebrated their wedding an ntvaraarlea.

the former their fifty seventh and the latter their thirty second Mra Elaenacher a daughter of Mr and Mra. Hohnhaua, was married pi the silver wedding anniversary Of her parenta, and their anntveraar lea have been celebrated Jointly ever alnce The celebration "waa hetdrnntetty' at the, home of Mr end urn. rionn haua on Wall atreet, and the Immediate relatlvea were present Ths old couple are In excellent health, and Don't miss Seavey's stove sale. Wednesday Is Fort Wayne night at OCTOBER MEETING OF HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Horticultural society waa held at the beautiful home of Mr and Mrs. William Swlhart, In Greenfield township, October II The day waa Ideal aa waa also the place of meeting One hundred and aeventy five were present, and It waa a very Interesting and profitable meeting The fruit exhibit waa amall owing principally to the limited quantity that grew to ma turlty upon the trees Prises were awarded as follows Largest pump kin, B.

Sherman. Mr Sherman waa also awarded first prise on best plate peara. second on plate greenings, first on Bell flower and Bsldwln aonlea first and aecond on winter Rembb and first and second on winter Rusaett apples. Lewis Price waa given first on plate Taiiman sweet fall Plpi Greenlna and Northern Soy aou George Olde first on largest water melon. Ji Sho waiter first on po tatoea The president waa Instructed to appoint a delegate to the meeting Of the atate horticultural society also a delegate to represent tns society at the neat meet Ins of the atate board of agriculture Mra.

Ella Jones, Mra 1 tmowaiter ana Mra. k. John eon were appointed a committee te Judge the exhibits at the corn school te be neia at ijagrange Friday, October 10 SOCIETY WOMEN Leaders of aocletv In Nw know the social yalue of attractive nair ana a vuuraina 0 a metropolitan newspaper every aoclety woman apenda a great deal of money to keep her hair beautiful and reaulandant. These women employ highly paid ions' aa they have the mnnw gratify their deal re for beautiful hair me anouia complain. But what about the thouaanda ufwin thoueanda of women Juat aa lutein not the meana for expert hair dresser and specialists What are they to doT Are thsv not entitled to beautlfuL who put within, their reach at a amall rioe, uie maryayiua ana ojumb acting ir tonio Known au over America aa daya In Chicago Mra Walter Lelntna ar.

ef la here for a two weeke ati ber JBBtherMra Fred Rogf Lroa Co to cure dandruff atop falling hair and Itching acalp In two week a or monev back a bottle while It a on your mind It la a moat pieea ant hair dressing and la not sticky or For sale br Merer Broa. Co. or dl Autumn and Winter Hats! A Special Lot of Trimmed Hats ISlM Made of satin and velvet; trimmed with feathers and ribbons; all desirable shape and styles in black and colors $3 .00 These Hats will compare favorably with any Hats shown elsewhere at $5 to $61 Stunning New Hats Made of high class materials trimmed with phimes, ai grettes, flowers, breasts, wings and birds of 'paradise; in all the newest Parisian modes and newest Autumn shades; priced at JQ $J5 Visit our Millinery Section and be convinced that We can save you money on your Fall Hat. MEN OF FASHION" AND PRUDENCtt are our beat customers. By bring Ing their natty suits and overooet to thla eatabllahment they are en sbled to have an extensive wardrobe that they possibly couldnt mt i ford If they were made by a eompe i tent tallorf Special ratee on theatrical ooex tumes and lodge paraphernalia.

Office address, 1108 Calhoun street? three doors south of Lewis, east aide; of atreet. TeL lilt. WORKS MAUMEE AVE. Tel 859 Established Five Years. Membera National Association Dyers and Cleaners.

A. REGIS, Proprietor. The Rogers Toric Note the curved surface. Permits a close adjustment to the eye. affording: Wider angle of vision.

Less weight. No reflections. Most attractive in appearance, and ground in my own factory at a moderate cost. No. Charge for Examination Classet from $1 00 Up H.

H. ROGERS Eyesight Specialist 117 WEST BERRY ST. Member Ncr York Optical Society (By Kist Nsws Bureau.) LAGRANGE. Oct. 11 Samuel Machan a prominent farmer, of Bloom Held township died.

Late last night at the age of elity veara, ten montha and aeventeen days Mr Ma chan waa born In Lagrange county and had lived within Ita territory all hla life He was prominent In aoclal and political life and waa honored and respected by all who knew him Ha leavee four sons, Jamea Harry Law rence and Carl, all of whom reside in Lagrange. The funeral aervtcea will be held at the Presbyterian church In Lagrange Wednesday afternoon and the burial will be In Evergreen oame tery near thla city MORNING MUSICAL Genevieve Clark Wilson, so prano. Hanker hall Thursday Evening, OcL 15. Admission, ou cents. wnill.y urM at tb bu ball ptrk h.r.

n.st Hunik. tail North ll.nch.it.r. team d. fal4 th Columbia city Drays and I ThA MJrh iti. a I wwflfM I ua llouui 'WbltUv Orana aaally woi UNDERTAKERS KLAEHN MELCHINQ Undertakers and fabataers Flna Funaral Fwralahlaga.

SOS Mala atraat. Talapaao 1st, Prima HENRY SCBONE 6 COt UNDEKTAMM AND LICENSES EMBALMS, sClt BaltrrtVataftL QETZ CAHILL Undertakers and Uceased Embateen Fin FUnaral ruralahlncs, I0JI C.lh.un St, Frt Way, Id 3oCa w. Private taana. OP3N DAY AND NIOHT J. C.

PELTIER Undertaker and Embalmer. 117 wsaT waVni t. Henry Wellmanv fUNIRAI DKtaOR AND 'iWm 11 BERRY BTRCET. PhaittMl Offiaa, tJtl Rlana, Mtb VKI. WW MU lflUI ETES nMlN0 VmH0tJtaiR6tl AllC 1 Unct "tiKrlT5PKIAU3T HAHERSLEY SONS Plumbln, and Ga, Flltlit.

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