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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 13

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wsdnesdAy morning, sEPUMaen is, uW "firo i THE PORT WAYNE J0URNAL 0A2ETTB la LINCOLN LIFE MEN VIEW WNCOLN HIGHWAY i i i 1 Smm 1 TamSSwyii 7 Lii lKir I LM 1 BaW Se SaaVSaSa.aSir'tii rMr ni pjl aeasaPJai HHHMttriMttBjKi watfRaSsaPer aSataSvsT aSaYSaYaPlV Si Edwin Denbr. preeldent of the Hunmobtte factory, who WM chief at th. Lincoln Ufa banauet. A. E.

A L. Randall viewed Fort Wayne (rofai th. loft cuehlone of a Hup during th. brief visit of the Michigan men, and th. accompanying picture them under th.

arch, marking the entrance to the city of the Lincoln hla hi way Mr Randall la at th wheel with Mr Denbr leafed with him In the rear teat are Mr. Sleeper and Mr LATEST SPORTING NEWS FT. WAYNE RiFLE CLUB ACCEPTS "CHALLENGE The fort Wsyne Rifle club lut night accepted the challenge of Com pany first provisional battalion, to a competitive outdoor shoot between the two orsranlsatlona on the Krsaa er wria rangv, ounaay, Bepieinoer 21 committee was appointed to act With a similar committee from Com panjr fof the purchase ot a euitable trophy, preaumabljr a cup. which may ds orrerea xor ine championship, with the understanding that the fint rifle I team to win the cup three times shall retain It permanently. To encourage line younger element ana new marks In both ornjilBaatlnfi.TL ih rlut.

Ijaat night decided to eliminate all riflemen after they had competed the club team two years In suo ton Each team In the approaching match will consist of five men George Oawehn la captain of the Fort Wayne Rifle club and Howard Miller It captain of the Company team The personnel of the opposing teams has not yet been decided upon but each organisation will aubmit a list ef ellaiblea, twenty four at least be fore the date set for the shoot. An effort will be made to secure the services of Captain George By roade commandant at Concordia college, as range officer The clu last night also voted to hold a competitive shoot for the members qf the club only at the olose or the season The match will probably be held on the Company 1 range sometime In November Another committee was appointed to procure cup, medals and suitable trophies for the occasion, and to deolde optra definite date for the match Yale Junior Is Golf Champion GREENWICH Conn Sept 14 The Hew champion of the In terepl. slate Golf aaoclatton Is Frederick R. a Yale junior He defeated Grant A Pea cock of Princeton, 11 up and to play In the thlrty eli hole final mates ever the links of the Greenwich Country club here to day 1 1 wuauty Bl Tjlialnn OsvUae III MODERN TENUIS Tennis ss ft Is played to day has found a new plate In the field of sports This Is one of the Important things that the national championship tournament that has been In progress for the past week at Forest Hills, and which reached lta climax In the overthrow of the man who was raised as the worlds best player of the game has demonstrated conclusively game Itself has charged It Is i arer an 'afternoon tea" sport du. as played now fast grueling game which requires all the vigor that can be put into it.

long ago tne cnam Dtons were middle aa ed men who played exclusively a scientific game A nineteen rear oid Dor beat a man oi twenty four the older men had been eliminated several days before The crowds and not the Dlayera however. demonstrated the moat Important thins; about tennis at the r'orest Hills tour' nament The stands were a ell filled every day and for the two big tests they were packed More than 7 000 persons witnessed these same. it was estimated Only a few years ago tne national championship tennis matches In this country were witnessed by only a handful of spectators. During; tne critical moments or tnis new rast movlng game of the final two days at orest Hill, moreover the lntereat was so keen that the faces in the grandstands wore that tense expression that was so familiar at the polo grounds In former years when ths Giants bad a. gooa chance to pun anead in the ninth Inning The New York Times.

Near Semi Finals of Tri State Tourney CINCINNATI, ept, 14 The Tri state tennis tournament was to day narrowed down to eight men lit the singles event and to seven, contestants In the women singles, Mrs Louis Feld Jr of Chicago, Mine: tns nrst or the wpmen to wis her way Into the semi final. All of the prominent out of town sure won their matches. Clarence Griffin. Havn rrancUco. fella Pottrell, gun rrancUKo, rxai cm eniinii ana irving Wrls ht Boston, bavin little trouble ad vancing toward the Una Is Griffin won from Al.

Gesslng, Clnoln nati, 1, I 1 rot i re I beat Al rimmtr man, vi viuuifiiieaw nmereon I defeated Dinwiddle. Cincinnati, 81Q.1 and Wright beat Neeley, ChiT lire reld won her two matches to TIRES Service and Quality We carry a com plate line of ail stsea In several makes of tires. Insured mileage In writing with each tire. Adjustment! made right here. Oeedyeer Distributing Station, Pneumatic, Cord, Mots, H.

Truck Tl.es. Wholesale DUtrlbutors Retail Roussey Auto Tire Co. trrt rr.WATeceme)) ue eU, AMTMOIlTHQTtkftU. SHI) Miss atol girt who Is the AmeiiotK) champion, played one match against Jbvelya L.uers. of Cincinnati and lost only one game la iacn set.

ins scores were l.s l. William at. Johnston. Ban WanQltwo. (he national champion, again appeared for an exhibition match, playing two seta with Roland lloerr, of Bt Louie, In tingles.

His Work was brilliant and he die poseo or oi opponent in an easy Final Figures on New York Bout NEW YORK, Sept Aocordlng to the official statement made to the box Ing commission by the promoters of the Gibbons McVarland bout, $4 145 persona paid admission to witness that boxing i there was nothing to receives IT i regarding the losteet or the handling of be said oh the subject. VOUNQ AHtARN TO MCKT MIKB GIBBONS NKW YORK, Kept, 14 Announcement was made here to day that Mike Oil Gibbons, of SU Paul, and Young Ahearn. of New York, welterweights, have signefl contract lit New York for a fifteen round bout In Orleans, the second week In January, SECOfb GRANDTOUR To the Calif oraia ExpoaiUona. San Diego. Cal.

and Panama Pacific Expoaition, Sari Fran clacd, Wedneftday. Oct. 20Ui Fare including meala enJ route and room at San Francisco, one hundred and ten dollars for 21 day a. Addreaa E. HADSE1X.

502 Shoaf Fort Wayno, Ind Ball Eattened on Negro's Head But for the fact that Art Blade ts the only arbiter who has gone through a season In northern Indiana semi professional baseball without being: mobbed, this story, which he tells of an Incident tn yesterday a cams between tbe Shamrocks and the colored A. B. club of Indianapolis might be questioned It was In the fifth Inning re counted Art last night, "when Oster meyer cut loose his faat one and ths big buck at bat, misjudging ths break ducked Into It the ball strik lng him squarely on the top of the head. Inatead of dropping In his tracks, mm I expected, the batter grinned, rubbed his head and trotted to first base The ball was re turned to Oatermeyer and he turned and handed It to me and salt can uae thin anymore It was almost flat and it was a brand new dollar and a quarte ball, too" WILL MCKT TO NIGHT. A special meeting of the Grays base ball club will be held to night at clocl at Bt Paul school hall and all playen are requested to report Owing to the Inability of Coroner Ed ward Kruse to secure the attend ance of the Pennsylvania train crew at the Inquest Arranged for yesterday afternoon touching upon, the death of Powst Jankoweki, S1U Weisser Park avenue, who was killed by eastbound train No.

S3 on the bridge at Bwlnney park Sunday afternoon the cot postponed tbe Investigation until 10 o'clock this morning when the bers of the train crew and witnesses of the accident will be present A satisfactory adjustment of the ln au ranee on the loss of the fire In tbe foundry of the Western Gas Construction company was made yesterday by the fichrader aV Wilson insurance agency. This was an unusually quick djustment. the fire having been lust Thursday morning If you are going to buy a Kug true Fall, go to THE PAPE FURNITURE CO. TUIN'ITT. Sept.

14. The first annual mnloa of the Rows and Blckel famill.i sa held Sunday at the fine country Ohio li red to roll call, who enjoyed hll. ibers of the reunion spent their Those present were 1 Meiinev. thraa and she half miles northeast of Kendall villa Those present were descendants of pioneers tn this county, who came here a tutu oi iroaram of. muelc.

speaking by the little ones. older members of the reunion spei time prod ably By tracing their Ur and aire. Adam A. Blckel. Mlddlebury: Ur end Mm Georie A Blckel and family of Hhlpshe.

wans Georie ttlck.t, North Liberty i Mr and Mra Uan Henn.y and Ur and Mra John Henny of Kendsllvllle air and alra (muk.u rr jh.i sno ssicsei oeheni Mr and Mra Rows, Mr Mrs. Wm. Vanoe ind family. Up and Mra Charles Vanoe and family, Mr and Mra Tilden Mr and Mra Jacob How. and family.

Mrs Kits. Bath Blckel of aliilersburg Mr and Mra Clarence IfY ad faaiUy, Angola; Mi and Mrs Adam rUe, Aaron Oetls, Marlon Mr and Mra Dan Oetta Mies Lottie Putt. I A Blckel, Miss Alice blckel, Mies Luella Blckel, Gary Blckel, Mr and Mra Clarence Brian and fam llr ltd Wllsey. aU of Hudson Mr. and ra ueo.

Kowe. Mr, and Mrs. Hoy ihnsun and family of Auburn: Ur wra nenryt ie.ie str, and Mra Hows, Mr end Mra lvld Lelna, Mr, and Mrs. Ore It owe and family, Mr, and Mrs. Otto 1 art me and family Jauub Hows.

George Howe. Corunna: Mr and Mra Pavld Hennev Mr and Mra lulerd llennay and family of South MUford, Coa and family, Blckel ans! dsushter Cleo, ef Mvlnwri Mr and Mra Gaif Anderson and daughter, Cleo ot lursls. Mich lelak Howe and airs news, iiart atutaAi toe eusiiteee sweet tne louowmsr ornuere were elected Miller. Laa ranse, president: Jeeepb llennay, end a II tile vice president George rl en ner, Kendall vllfe seers tarvi K. Howl Coruima.

trMauru Mrs. Etta Rowes Corunna, Mra Alms tieiiuer, prusran. committee The next reunion will be held at the Kendall vill. fair grounds, the first Sunday In September, Itli, Try Journal Gazette Want Adi, Onlj lc pev word. See Them at the Fair Astf 83 $750 Fire Passenger Touring Touring Roaditcr $725 rrkf.0.t.Tcltdo All Overland Models itSSsrrP BaW aalalFlaMaSaiia vWZWWtJ fiT Anyone Will Be Proud To Own This $750 Overland Just think of a roomy five passenger touring car.

Completely equipped. High tension magneto Ignition aa used In most costly cars Electric starter and lights Long underslung rear springs 33x4" Tires, non skid in rear. And this if the new Overland at $750.00 f.o.b. Toledo. No car has ever been offered to the motor buying public that la fcny way approaches the new $750.00 Overland In appearance at within several hundred dollars of this new Overland price.

It Is essentially an Overland product, the result of enormous Overland production. The more closely you examine It the more carefully you compare it with other automobile values the more you will realize that the Overland Is the1 car that will give best value. It is a car you will be proud to own. Model 83 Brief Specifications 35 Ifof potven motor Bwring Crankshaft TTurmoSyphott Cooling Dimountabt Rims, on KtmEsttra JBgh ttnsian Magneto Ignition Elactrie Starting and Lightina, Vndmrshmg Roar Springs 33 4 htchtirasi non skid On man Top, wttn cover iraodUght Dimmer Magnetic Speedometer Rahniiston, Ventilating type, tmUt in windshield Mad. In U.

S. A. Let u. arraase for a deroonatration. Call, telephone or write ua Fort Wayne Overland Company, Distributors 124 West Washington Blvd.

Phone 505 LEO NEWS The little twin boys of Mr and Mra Sherman Cos were burled at this place last Sunday They were two months old tar Ciyae Mccrory ana iamiijr a pent st week with relatives at Fort Wayne Tha Martha class held a bustneaa mast Liu at the home of Mrs. Wm Hut Held last Thursday evening John Lents was a caller Wednesday Hiss itenewser na oen pm wr spent the weak end Mlas ldsNlanl at Bluff ton. Ind Mr Joe ssoua.r is very ppony tnis rtting k.d of Fort Wayne waa a buslneas caller here Thursday afternoon hedith Klshburn spent the week snd at Fort Wayne wits me no ana relatives. Charles lielley waa a Fort Wayne busi ness caller Ihursda, alsle Gorman apsnt Saturday night and undav with Kmanuet KioDfenslela snd family at Fort Wayne aira uieier spent i nursasy ana 'ricUv with her Wter, Mrs. John Hoe ir who Is poorly German transacted business at Port Wayne Wednesday Henry Lants, of Fort Wayne, Is doing: the carpenter work on the Lent israsre at this place James Rhodenbach and Mr Elmer Hart and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs uen Bwans.

Mra tarollne ututeeonoueer snd Mra John Hosier Henry Hosier was a caller at Port 'syne Friday Mra I Ulster returned to her home Vorl Wayne after carina: for her aU.k mother, Mrs. John Hosier for two weesa Mrs. Marie Myers and Jane Divnan spent Thursday with Mra pave Wheel Jons KrvdiP snd family were thnn. pere at Fort Wayne Thuralay sere, nsruar. luaai.

raum unoay tor Wood burn where she will spend some time with her brother Mrs uarton nauey ana aaugnters were toppers at Fort Wayne Saturday Mra L. Anspaoh and little daughter aa the week snd guests of Mr, and ra Wm Thompson Mra Lharlsa iteviok and asushlav were at Kort Wayne Saturday, Mra Ihernun Krederlckaon and ohlW dren ppent Saturday and slundsy at lb home of James Carnahan snd farnlly Mr and ra Nfwton Henderson wer callers at Fort Wayne Saturday Mr Jaesea Mesgsaai aud family were entertained at the home of Menu Kiop fenstlne end family at GrablU. Mr and Mrs. Levi Nswhauaae ass Un. and Mra Charles Flab burn nyotorea to yon wayne asiuruay anernooa Mr Charles tk hi iter and family spent untiay with Ben iMaler and family Mr and afra Walter Wasrner of Fort Wayne motored to this place Saturday shall same between here sad the all glare, of Vert Wayne was broken ay Sunday wbea two aotldsotg happened.

Mr Walts the pitcher, bad His arm brofcan and Ross Deary had his nose broken Both were hurried In aufomo ptcnlo laat Sunday bold In Fttsgorald h.li Warner and family were entertained at the home of li A Porter and wife Sunday Don forset the Dollar Day" held at this place Sept Xt In the evening Report fori he Sunday ashoot Bept. IS, attendance 111 oolectlon lilt The Misses Susie and Tens Schlatter entertained the Daisy disss last Tuesday evening The meeting, was called toorder by Mrs August Schlatter by reading the strip tu re after which several Which everyone ham sandwlchea Those present weret Myrtle Harriet Norbert Elmer and Donald Akey, Herths, Minnie and Lloyd Abbott, Edith Flehburn, EUls Oarman, Ida Lants, Uoyd MaawslL Harry and Albert McCartney, Homer Peventer, Lee ter Schlatter, Mr and Mra. August Schlatter and Mr and Mra B. J. Scale EXCURSION Fort Wayne to St Louis, Sept.

18, 1915. $5.50 Round Trip $5.50 Via Traction to Bluffton and the Gover Leaf. Good returning until Tuesday follow, ing date of sale. Ak agent for full information. Phone 2)19.

FORT WAYNE NORTH ERN INDIANA TRAC T10N COMP.ANY, CHILDRIN PROBABLY QLAD TUAT ITft HOT, Sept na Beventy thousand children were dismissed from pubtlo school here to day be cause of the intense heat, end William at Uevldson, sunt, of pubtlo Instruction jordered that no wort sessions be hHd until the record breaking heat wave has passed The government thermometer registered li degrees at I p. tn. the hottest hour ot the day There waa muoh suffer ing in some of the steel mills and a number of prostrations were reported but most of them were cases from the streets. at the state university this year The Century club had a pleasant meet ing last evening They decided to atudy Indiana for a time They will hold their meatlnss for night In ths future Instead of weekly ss formally Cbapel exercises will be held Wednea day morn Ins in ths hlih school The Rev and Mra RJce will be present. Mra E.

L. Schlottarbaclt of KlkharL formerly of this city is In town Messrs. We. ley Hum and Mil ton Ren frow of Syracuse wars callers at the home of Jacob Kltsoa yesterday after Misses Marie Stanabury and Mildred 5ooper left this morning for Oberlln O. h.y were Joined at Brim field by Miss Bertha Herb of Albion, AH three, you r.

Grubb was returned ladles wilt enteiv the Oberlln tory or muoic The St. Joseph conference ef the IT, hurcn met at K.oKomo last wees, a. Castor hers removed from Fort Wsne to Sooth Bend Kev Borkort who preceded Rev Grubb here goes to Port Wayne Rv a ugonierite ana ror at soutn Bena wa a Wisconsin conferenea. Try Journal Gazette Want Acb. They bring reaultsv Only lc per word.

UGONlEIt, Ind Sept. 14 Tom Oreen. easle Green and Eatsfle Oarbev will leave thie week for Madison, Wis. where they mi Mi tana ine eisie univsrsiiy. Ie Igouisr and visited Wm, alag and family ina souires er sear amion ana In our schools) Is the SAXON "SIX" A big touring car for (ire people 'SSHP.

Plenty of room for five Everyone is fcomf or table In Saxon "Six." The drivaar and his gentmate have plenty of leg room. And three largerpeople can find easy iittins; In the wide tonneau. People who eater Baaea "Sia for the flret Uai are asteaUhed at lie reeattnese aad semfert Sems suy have theusht ef a Basea as a aalt ear But fexoia BiM Ml a small ear, It to really a big ear. has the leasee! wheel base aad srea test laalde width ef aa ear la Its prise elesa has loag eaattleve springs st vessdium steel. Thfr eradie yea ever bsatpe aad smeetla eut the ev fveaeeee ef reush eeuntry resda Other big wtanlns f.atures ef ths Itiea Baaea Msh epeed saeter giving ease ReeoVi, 39e SAXON meet beautiful type ef autemoaUe Jsedy ever destined i llfbl weight, the medera pnsolple ef aaeter ear building ample strength but aa eaeeas teaease te watte gasellae aad Ureal ts salt eleetrle starUag aad llahUaij demeuatahle irlatsi 111 la weeelbeset flat la.

Jtlresi Ttankea aalea Aae gfaeve all thie ear Is a lis. Ones tw bavs huiy the steeSp pelt, tks Issurlovi seaeelhaeea the ireedose freat geer shirt lag Ust eali a Sis' ess give ae lesser ear satisfy ysa Come and try Uj we are glad to demonstrate, taxf it $7U taaen Meter Company, Detroit CITY CARRIAGE WORKS Cera. Male) and Saw 6t..

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