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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 6

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THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNINO, JANUARY It, 122, PROBERS STRIVE TO FIX BLAME IN THEATER CRASH (Continued Prem Psa On without delay It wn aald In an fort to fix tb blame Conrincd that all bodies had beVn removed from the debris, the eeare! tor dead wu halted today by off! rial tn charge of rest ue work which had ton on for 40 noura The laat bodv wai removed from the wreckage late last night Jnape for Heal, ordered the wall th theater raied at on re as a aafetv precaution Unfounded reports that the malls had collapsed, killing men Iodine rescue parU were epna I IffJSadeast today causing mm element Jfcrcfut re check of the dead Indi aTd tonight that If no more of th. PiJjAsd died, ihe death toll would he Beporta that three ad minnal jKrtnna had died were unerlfh 1 A eVaen person tn hospitals how were reported In a critical con dWfttn tonight More than 100 per aftfTlfe suffered Injuries of re than a minor nature and were ait en to hospitals With the exception of fire motion picture houses controlled the err po ration which owned th Knicker bocker, theater In the cltv were open tht term likewise holds little pn mlse of long debaW France Jap Pact Neglected. In theh uiisideniti i i fur1 eastern treaty wht It i it all the det talon regarding ihni the arms delegates in iklnjr tin preset i I plane fer an nfTlrmntlve dedanitinn regarding the rranco Japanese ul llance In aome quart ere it had been suggested that a 1 abrogating mr alliance nm put imo inn iar USE OF WAREHOUSE LIQUOR IS CURBED (Continued From Page On enttt hut otl to trace the elemi nts of the tentloni mlnuteU nt thev were 1 by the former decision urt In the i ihlbi of ihi tlon Ref rrlng to that part of the law which permit one to use ljfullj obtained liquor in hi hnrno Justlur Kenna asserted this right annnt he mnatrued to extend to liquo not en situated, or to put it more point while It how id group should havt Ten it i eft inn I which iln not pnss rlnl unit One dlslrht ott Wanhlngton and Ii CAUSE OF RAIL IN o( having kiimncr (tiairiit I ana tiunttngtot i Veteran Labor Chieftain De 2io other diMUrt, clarcs Toilers Have Right llif aanatftrial unit to Strike inn nf 111 nf Hu ll mil i I fcpen mil I'lkf Uik. a I Hi n.Mio Raquiramanta Paaaad tn all ii tneiultabtp rr unlH Is uff rdiM by th, ra.o oli mi. IN iilnr and Mank of th.

fjrt thn ltli th. lotia McCRAY LINES UP WITH COMMISSION had been oarefullv Inspected rlared aafe by official Harry ran daJl manager of the Knlckerbo ker In announcing tha other theaters li the Crandall chain would rrnmli Closed until further nothe said thli was done not becauae any of hi theaters were considered unsafe, but because be and bis associates did not desire to accept money for ai ihent while the city waa mourning for those who lost their lives In tbo Knickerbocker Officials of three foreign gtrvwrn ments. In statements today ex creased sorrow over the tragedy They were Baron Shtdehara, the Japanese ambassador Sarraut head of the French delegation to the arm conference and Minister lirun Denmark Jievlslon of the names of the dead today brought out that Watt Mc Klmml and James McKlmmte both listed as dead, were the uma persons and not brothers, while Miss Frances Bikle, one of the victims, also waa listed as Miss Blkle It also was discovered that while Howard Kneeasl lost his wife, an error had been made in listing a eon as aiso dead. 1 4111am Waiters Brooklyn. a student at Ueoige town medical school, it was found was listed twice among the dead These correction brought th number of dead, at one time gin as 108, down to 104, with officials at tempting to learn the identity of a "Mr Davis, whose death waa reported Her death would mane the revised total 106 It also waa learned today that Mrs Elmer Barchfeld the daughter in law and not the daughter of former Representative A.

Barchfeld, of Pennsylvania, who lost his life wan among the dead agreemets reached on VEXING RAILWAY PROBLEM ItfZZ (Continued Fn rt in hot ding prl if. mirehousefi roijld be Uwfull mined owners to their rentil fc i onminiption luntUc Mrlli 1 1 aerifil that if the dm trine down ly th court ri that iiw gotid it would permit onnem drntt llqu i from 1 led wart tin and he ngfd that unlcsn the took that irw it ehould frit withdraw its former de islon present ise Hquoi nils i ntrusti relio lien an permi hL Riid ut the prl liege of iltin hom beciiuse that warehouar is rlbntory to liU dwelling laid form a enntorla dis mon or ottng ag I mon than the unit together entitled to in tounty waff how Hmed to Tin Asm. clnteil Preail ORK Jin 10 Samuo) eteran prre ldent of the un IVderation of Labor told nt tod eenslon of the at clvra rod era tlon that or I labor would never submit creation of a tribunal for the ory adjudication of railroad introersiM Me characterlm Midi ishI a resuadtatif i ondltlon under cor nt QompWH' ultlmalu iditkr i rontrimted In the la district of four although lacking I nion ad le 1 to Wajne count) prouraI fr mi a tribunal olced by Ben Honprr ice chairman find public tnheni of the United Httea rall ira 1 lahor board Ui a unech eirller In the riav Mr Hnopr declared for ii lonipetenl trilmnal to settle nilwaj 1 spitfi whose decision shall be en litaDie pena.ll' Indjunrt thereto nor in outbuilding peared at the head of a parade From connprteil therewith ted the Mr ught CraA appear before thn crowd but the governor declined saying he transacted the states bunlnesa at the governor's offices. After making hla speech. Mayor Shank dlaperited the crowd and returned to the cit hall without seeing the governor After the mayor departure a delegation representing the est Side Enterprise Civic luague visited the governor and they voiced pro test against rate increases for utll Ity companies and il suspect ed the remarkable ponei of the rort second street irl to uniehoune to attach itself to the dwellings of all Patrons without regard li diet tint the Just continued referring tn the pri tt warehouse Involved In the former de cislon hoi ling liquor could be trans I ported they might have chosen a safer course ll pointed out that 'the liquor wag stored whore the I statute said It might be stored and added thai now till Kupreme cuurt announced there la no anatogy be iDlalned tw" tne lonely barrels of whisk) formed woi nit required A group of ild i of Mr he I To this 'n tn present cases and the of the consolidation order d.

legation that filled the ce to overflowing fJi Cray announced his stand det larlng that any complaint against the con solidallon order should proceed In ti of fo, ntiea In the irai an southeastern part of state nP compiairt qecmrea ar not grouped into districts in manne and form hi miy be equitably don to more neaily approximate said senatorial unit The district should be formed It is suggested aa fol I lows Midlon Henry and Rush, IS 636 Marlon and Hancock, 11447 'Hhelby Johnson and Brown 15 66s layette Franklin Dearborn and Obio lb ayne ana i nion ia Decatur Jenningw Rlplev and Swltter land 17 565 Birtholomew Jackson Unit Rrntt It I InrV. 1mtrmwmn.w Washington 1" 9 Oreene and Monro, 16 176 This districting It ia orderly and lawful wa An attack against the commission compel them to permit the with rough an effort to obtain a spe drawal of the liquor Those brought cial session of th legislature at I bv Charles Cornell and Ueorge hirh a bill abolishing the utilities Ohio came from St Louis Walter A body would be proposed was sug Eastes, from Kansas City Mo and vested by the mayor to a gathering William Bryan from Baltimore at hla office afttr the demonstration In each cas the decision was against Id he will communicate with the owner of the warehouse certin awalt the pleasure of the owner In "ald wuld mnJteArlyt aPP1PVmAte th. o. tinlt required which la 1 1M decision grew out of a con v. ail brought vi "rw mayor of othi Indiana titles and towns and ask them to petition the governor to call a special session of the legislature for thl purpose NATIONAL CAPITAL IS CITY OF TEARS (Continued From Page On) unds for their employes age (Continued Fro Pag On.) Is a congress of such varied make up and of such diversified interest a good body to which to entrust the a utyT would a city go responsible to the people di rectly dare to leave Washington without a single penny to clean the streets after a snowstorm? of th delegates believe they may be on their way home by the end Aa much of the paralysis of this uf the week citY du lo snowstorm aB any Amani th aublecta vet to ro other factor The street car througn ootn tne commnies ana con i fcrence staree of agreement an proposal to prohibit importation of Cornell purchased spirits stored In bond in spring of 1117, prior to the ratiricauon of tn eighteenth amendment Bryan bought his on October 2 11 prior to th0 effective date of the.

olstead act Ghlo obtained hla on February 28 ndment and th Volstead act had become effectUe Kettles dates hla ownership from August 24 191? into China, a settlement gardlng the Chinese Iaatern railway a declaration regarding leased territories in China, the Chinese re quest for abrogation of the twenty one demands treat tea, and a general resolution relating to land armament In regard to most of these virtual decisions already have been reached In informal exchanges between delegation heads although the Chinese astern railway problem is developing difficulty because of Chinese objection to proposed methods of llnanctng and policing Agreement Imminent It wu revealed toda that the French had withdrawn tbelr reservation In regard to surrender of their leased territory in China and that as a consequence an agree nt on that ubfart was imminent At first clean the track but nothing that wHl clean the broad avenuea too Consequently automobiles clog the tracks and get stalled and traffic is tied up while a few hundred workmen hardly nrat the surface of a snow coered city The Knickerbocker theater disaster Is all the more horrible to the people who survUe it because the fate that befell the acorea entombed In the crash might have overwhelmed anybody the theater was one of the most popular In the city Tresldents of the United States attend It, dip lomats tnemberri of congress arm and navy officers officials generally and their families all have been there since thf peculiar shaped cdi fie waa erected Naturally this is an hour of resentfulnesa when the Individual outbursts are many but the critlciam Is all the mon pro nounced beiause the peopli alLifce other powers but they are with even more insistence in the laat noaVaid to be willing to make ex two or threw years than ever be cepatoos to th Japanese occupation I fore The pt ople do not even huva ofwTUaotung Peninsula and the, presentation in congress The the JJrmeti retention of Kow Loon ory back of thla has always been that CfialaUes which have delayed. acftoti on the arms Importation ban i BO forChloa are also understood to mt liavav been removed and the eastern committee may art aratir resolution twtVty one demands pcOtci to ocoupv mor iweTt committee JuBaaeae divagation of the government were fold that the federal govern ent should run the national capital ui of the wisdom this Is ad It ted but It is a fact that the ted ml government ia so tophtavy ponslbllltles that It could meetimra the el1 rd permit the population we and American U1 Iv putting into thein tnfr OJrlrfl ever so muoh rncosd their views on the subject The building probli i oe resolution regarding iana arms, more serious than it was ixjzeua tntfnff phrased in the moat general of buildings wero erected during the I hi ores of temporary mruoiuies where thousaiidd uf employes work dally It ili be box bulldingtt And this illy HBIHAllffllHOWSS rrSra wek pared th dibtrkl appropria tlonn vuaii and it ri tne munnipai fiffORT MANY CASES Si ye we must keep feet dry, Avoid Exposure and eat less meat hiar off the damp ground aoid exposure keep feel dry eat less meat drink lota of water and above all tak a spoonful of aalta occa tonally tc keep down uric acid Rheumatism 1 caused by poisonous toxin called uric acid which ta gene rated in th bowU and abso bed Into th blood 1 the function of tht kldny to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urln Th pore of tht skin arc als means of freeing th blood uf this Impurity In damp and hlll coll wathr the skin pores are loaed thus forcing th kidneys to do doubk vork, thy becom weak and slug jristo nd fall to eliminate this uric acid which kps accumulating and circulating through th system vntually tattling In th Joints and causing atiffna Mrtnwa avod pain cailad rbaumaUam. At th first twing of rhaumatlam prat from any pharmacy about four unoaa of Jad baits, put a taaspooa ful la a glass of water and drink be for breakfast each morning for a ava, Thi said to aliailnat uric urid by atimulaUng th kldny to no ansa I action, thus ridding the blood of tha Impurttiea, Jad Balu is Intxpenalv. harmlaas aaia mad from th acid of grapes and Uroon Juice combined a ith lituia, and la uaed with esoellent re dults by thousands of folks wl an ybject tc rheumatism Her ou bay a plaaaant effervescent Hthla watar drink which oven oma url bvbeXiUaJ joyr Udaeys As wla pay Le apr if dlivet has to must pass a i policcfiiaii MOD SURVIVORS BARE TALE OF GRIM FIGHT (Continued From Page On) were started, but it was eident the ship aas straining badly On Baturday a terrific sea broke over the steamer and threw her over on her side and she failed to right She was lying at about 40 degrees and we had to stop the engines "Th steering chains also had been Jammed the deck cargo and we were tossed helplessly about aunt out tn 8 1.1 8 ui'l for help On frunday the steamer waa ing rapldlv despite the fact that the pumps were kept going steadily endeavored to launch a small boat an our lfrY boats had been broken up or arried awa In trying to do so, lrat Officer Knudaen, was Jammed between it and the side of the steamer and was quite badly injured bunday it nion the Mclmorehead hove In sight and about 3 30 clock i a me aa cloae aa was posmble to us Ihey launched a boat and Just had three men in it when the Mod sud denly gave a lun and then pitched oier and sank were cdl on the deck and were pitched Into the uea. It was Just a masa of struggling humunitj amid wreckage and ft eight Some of uw secured hold of wreckage and other pieces of freight and kept afloat until picked up by our res rs The water was terribly i old and tn a weakened condition for 1 1 of food we had a hard time straggling until we were eventuall landed safely on the Mclmonhoad SEEKST0 CHANGE" LEGISLATIVE UNITS (Continued From Pag One (i tort) among the several tountles nf inhabitant oer the tun of i year therein respectively as shown by said lumeratinn without au disparities id inequalities of representation as iln under the provisions of taid ts) or ntlur serluu dlflparitlt.

Twenty four districts it Is alleged of I having of urict of the 1I9 ai inhahitanli welv i dun ISfilS tl UK Of 11 fflcond croun of 12 distrltU con ained only 168 113 ire firm group as thus an excess 6f 55 403 inhabit nts over the second group or more luu the equivlent of thn senatorial if The first group it 1m de lared Sullivan Clay and Farke and Marlon and Johnson Error Pointed Out On the districting for the election of state representatives, 40 counties It Is lured are formed into J6 district Thirteen of thene districts contain on the enumeration of 1919 a male voting pop la tlon of 1 The second group of II districts contains only 82 804 The first group the complaint alleges. has 49 511 male Inhabitants of voing aire more tnan tne second group or the equivalent of six representative units more than an exceaw of 929 The first group now having IS representatives, should hate if with an exces of 763 oer tha units required, whilo tho second group, now having 13 representatU es likewise, should have only 10 Other Instancea of inequitable appro tlon men for the ejection of representatives are also cited It la pointed out that In the cases of nreene Montgomery Sullivan, and Floyd counties each of which Is to have ono representative the unrep resented excess la not assigned to any unit These excesses run aa high as 1 $60 On the other hand it Is net forth Tarke Fountain Hend ricks and Morgan countlen, each WORLD WILL HEAR NAVAL PACT TERM (Continued From Page One various Island chains which stretch away to the southward from the main Japanese group It would be in thf se waters In the opinion of naval experts that the roost potential Japanese naval bases could be constructed The belief that Japan might In the futun desire to build a great naval establishment on 1 ormosa and night ilso fortify the Laoocho aid th gr ups In order to bottle the V. IU Se i and the Sea of Japan has long been pnvalcnt among naval authorities In the name way Japanese na tl opinion has held that the Ameri an government would posse a power ful foothold in the far east is naval base were erected on th Amen an Island of Guam now excluded from further fortifications along ended to know to whom Hooper was referring when he mk" of radical and conservative br leaders asking in which clajw i wis listed Mr Hooper replied I not wish to cast reflection on li Oompers or the lahor movement a whole but Insisted there were nnnv radicals In the movement Mr Oompera closed his address th the charge that railwa) officii! ir thi railroad board railroad wagt guns tl 2.0 000 000 In excess or the actuj.U paid He also defended ie right of railroad workers to nke I venture to express the opinion satd that the greatest boon that (onie to the people of our coun and for the safety and perpetuitj depend upon Kansas Woman Seeks Whereabouts of Good Samaritan Many ears ago Mrs. tNora Wright now a resident of Ottawa Kan waa nlded a man named Harry Camp bell in Denver Colo, At that par titular time Mrs Wright who wai then a soung woman a stranger In he Rooky Mountain region had been taken 111 and waa forced to glv up her position tn a restaurant Her ant funds soon began to dwindle and had it not neen for Harry Camp 1 ell she writes, she would undoubtedly have had to Buffer un Today Mrs Wright Is In a poiu tlon to reward Mr Campbell but unfortunately she has been unsuc essful In lrlng to locate his where al nuts In a letter to thvs news paper she asks any one who maj know of Harry Campbell to com with her childhood horn renver tola. For month' Illness 1 was a stranger tn th big cltv alone and penniless and no one came to he In or visit mc as I pitted mi fenhle strength against the Inroads of ks in an enort to regain health Is here the handsome stranger en Just like they do in tho lex th principle! of Talk about abolition of strikes we might as well endeavor to vi fi the venrnlnge and aspiration i better Tie or better condition: in iny walk of life You cannot en for compulsory labor on one part nf tl people of the United States and let the other free Tht American labor movement he continued was fighting radtcalii adding that "a propaganda has been carried on to destroy the American republic and the American Federation of Jabor as a condition preced ent to it Not only is It directed from Russia but from throughout tht world A lit icing that there were 5 000 000 nploved In th United States, he tng of a tangible character has been done to obUviate that awful slti tion The railroad labor board also was attacked by Glenn Plumb speaking us the representative of President Jewell.

of the railway pi yes department of the federation of labor who declared for the board abolition I had never seen him after he walked from my saw him again He hs i Marr Campbell and tha Fort Wavno thu last tkis kind hearted barber la ntlll in thin cltv or anvone knows of him MRS. BRICKLEY FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE With Cheese To enjoy cheese to the utmost, serve it with these tender, mildly salt crackers. They impart an added dehciousness that wins any appetite. )Flake flutter Cniekers should be served at every meal, every day. Keep them on the table.

Tempting and wholesome, they add to the enjoyment of all foods and beverages. Order them today. Ask for them by name Sold by the pound. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY I CITY COUNCIL RULES DDnumiTinii mirc word sober obsolete and Owen Moore 1 Says Mary Pickf ord (U) The AssocluUd 1 reM Ha, Jan 31 Mbltlun has rend red olmoletc the sober according to the clty gust bod The has been relocated i heap officially by ihni au VALUATION CLAUSE OF TARIFF BILL SCORED (Continued From Page One luatlon clause would add billions dollars annually to the prices con mors would have to pay for ordl ury manufactured articles Mr idgerton fix the rate. nd the i( Ho i ilhorilir hshing suih a bant which they lnv.

felt might not worth tho half 111 lion dollars it would co As finally agreed to the text of tin the basis of If we do no be much the the property should fii added it would ami as if after the fixed by the cities wners were allowed iralue of their prop A resolution was adopted later urging that the provisions in the pending ordnej tariff bill be ith ii fen small mai fortificatlc i Installed in tin Formosa It is dec spokesmen thai ugh to pel mil bonafide i on dev Jopintnt of the s'utu a even though the tommeriu lishinmtH insl tiled might able of ii nversiun fui wji ut he itillil uffh V. the authority fui regulated regulatloi the makin grce Is supposed to manage the Dis irlct of Columbia dutallod affah and run the federal affjirs of the na tlon besides The IWslri. of ulum bia has long a uf ft red and has lung complained The Knlcki root di aster may teach a lesson Thu aav ing of other llvts Is involved in ef fluent munli ipal govt mnient i. I moves In strange wuyB Ilia wond i to perform $100,000 APARTMENT BUILDING IS PLANNED (Continued Frm Pag Urge Pyramid For Piles T.1I Your Friaad Wket Woadrful fUUaf I Given by Pyramid Pila Suppositon First try them then tell your nuppoai SENATE AT GRIPS ON DEBT MEASURE (Cont nued From Pag Ons an amendment by Henator tilmnn lmoriut Not th Carolina propt that interest on the converttd I paid serni annually or ai i henator Williams itlao oppou I Hul lb i nd 1 orris Henator Hhile fou llep .1 Dill l.ll Johns. Follett ported It I Democrat Missouri propound that the commission hihiti from deferring th in for on 1 nts l.y th i rector ax Frank, Bam Green land.

Martin Orac. A. lielt Haatatlar, U. bcheiumo aad U. LaUa, A Helt was lctd pret dnt, 6am Greenland, vica preaident ttchelinan secretary, and Ratttr.

treasurer Ths mn U1 direct th construction work. TO ROPE OFF STREET The potkc dei i iti that a portion uf imtei I Ugh sir' i will be rupu evening from 10 as street remains covered wl will don to permit Mal w.U&wu. iUucj, saaai sbbbbbbbbbIsbbVP AH JaaaaaaafllaV yaoy of yeur ova horn from Iteh down 44 to 34 lo William also opposed (hi idm ni while live Kepublh aim Uorah Johnson Kenyon lu rolkite and Noma voted for It Senatoi Ulmmona offrd an amendment limiting the time fur de fairing tntrt payments to tin yara. Thla waa pending whan th aenat finally wont Into a brief executive saaeion preliminary to taking a rca until 11 a. m.

tomorrow Th races plan waa agreed upon after a motion to adjouru bad been defeated on a roll call 44 to S2 In in course of dabat today tbor war cbargaa of ainiatei influence behind tbe bill, aienator Borah He publican Idaho declared that power 4ln lb did not a. th Gst a sue box 1st A Jnarl Imr kaa UrtleUnt You can h.v. I package by andlng nam and yrami irug to gig ful financial intervsti United Mates and abroad nto tl it th ullied If! paid tlenaUti Bin i haige that th )U)d benetkt th of I' 000 ooo out tilled ountrlet Lb Lulls'1 holu We Have Arrived! Meet at all retailers of cigars. Univoco and Gold Seal. DECATUR MAN MARRIES.

30 Robert of Judge of this ity was murried Sunday morning at Delhi La. to Miss Lovey Wiggins of that Ity Thf message was re ceived Hiindu) afternoon by the ng man They Pensacolu Flu Mi Merrjman .1 with the f'OLITMUlA I Jury omniiHsiini and Joesc Ilivelv lowing Jurors Mt ndj ruary term court i bruary I.uther. St St oner WW fr ne an Trowcock I llosc 1 1 lever Maggert Allei Tlurk liner Fvan Wappus Smith am Kyle Ind Jan 30 it Will Inr letted the fol for the Feb which opens VY Opal Brlckley today filed suit for LEGIONNAIRES PLAY divorce from Tony Brlckley alleg ing cruel treatment The couple were married May 20 1830 and separated In August, 1921 Mrs Hrlckley avers that her husband beat and cursed her and committed otht acts of cruelty and for a period of two years failed to support her Phe aska restoration of her maiden name Opal E. Baxter antwerTnews Mrs Frank Boland and daughter. went to Fort Wayne Halur hero they spent the day in the ho of her sis and family Mr eonard Zuber among our north of the river folk1, ere passengers to Defiance Saturday where they remained over the Sabbath the guest of his sister Mrs A Grosell and family After a weeks visit at this place tha guest of his daughter Mrs Gordon and family while looking after his farm returned to his home tn Fort ayne Friday Mrs.

Gideon Bessler and daughter, llaxel were visitors at Knox dale Bun day the guests of Mrs Fred Ours and famll nette a Cecil Sundav here they spent the day with Miss Lmnid JarkHon In the home of her parents at that place Mrs Charlotte Ferguson following a v.sit at this plate where sne a rueat In the home of Mr and Arthur Fisher and family left for her home at Uma. Sunday Mrs Fannie Kudor Is reported quite seriously 111 KENDALLVILLE tonight KKMAIJ ll Lb Ind Jon 30 The Kendalhille Oiiks will plnv tin Amerk in I igionnalies at tho new high si hool gvmnustuin Tuesday evening There will bt a preliminary game between two of the Church league tea inn llitic is a giul deal of rivalry between the. Ken dallvllle and Oairctt teams and the audience romisca to be an en thusiiistir om Divorced by Fraud 30 Tht oial arguments tudav on a moth pf Attorney Genet Fowler to hav the divorce ohiulned Miss Marv IMikford at Mind en March 192( annulled took one case undt ad tin tttse is re submitted before that lowlti contended that the dhorct? I Miss Pltkft rd from Owon ion another motion pictun uctor is obtained mratid sin she libirulelv sworo she had i Uher jesldenco than Genoa. Nrvndu at though both slit wen hone fide leg (h.vln McNab attorney fi Ml lickford asrftrttd that the generals oct use grutltutious in meddlesome action and Interferenc putiiu TWllCJ tht lnitl tho div ably final Ir part DLL Tl Ind Ian 30 Tho pti and gran 1 jurv for the 1 ebruurj term of com which opens here nex Monda wtre dnvvn today bv Jun Cimmlssloners L. Johnson lecatur Jonathan Hi in of Genev i and lerk John Kellv The namei druwn urc Grand Jury Amos Hiandyberry Monroe Lewis titer Itoot George Baiim partner llerne Jame Byers Jefferson rl Vabash William Michutb Monroe Petit Jury vada supreme hlif had appe I A McOa Jlltli of th.

followed Mt Nab savin WU? HP Party in tin cas. I suit foundation for th Olioi les Walnr I i liarahtan ir Blue Cret Washlngtt llivilamr llecatui eble Clin I. tin alt i Hhockey and family Lille visiting his Invalid mother 4ih A AllUoii who In being ared foi in the Hhorkey home lie ondltlon is reported as somewhat im proved Mist Minnie smith waa a paasen tr to Defiance Bunday, where sh pent the day 1th relatives a.nd friends II Bhotld of New Haven an Antwerp visitor Hunday the gu uf Antwerp relatives It la rumored mat Antwerp io have a community house the eainc to be erected this summer It will bt enough to house a goodly gather it of our 1 Irene have a stage foi theatrlcn roductions. concerts etc hile the floor will be ample for rasketball games and other qnter talnlng evei Mn nk pahsengei "Diapepsin" for Bad Stomach, Indigestion Tak l'i In Don i tomacb or which portion of th food did th damage If your stomach Is Diapepsin now' In our stomach fls bother what upset your head dlsav and achaa. you blch gaae and acids and ructat ndlgtaa tooa jusi iaa a mu apa Diapepsin and in dv m.nuts ou wonder what bcaw of tha ln digMUon and dlstrcaa.

Million of man and today know that It la ndle to hav a bad stomach A littl Diapepsin occasionally keep thl delicat organ rrgulaUd and they at iuir lavoritc looas without fear If your stomatb doesn Uks ar of yoifr libcial Urn i without belllon If your ft a damagi in tead of a help rvmetnoer iht quick at, surest most huiinleas anta Id la I'apa Dlaptipln wui osta only to cents for a large caa at rug loaa, Von Wai ne Monday where ahe Utted fiirnda during her stay Jihn lthemaiiider after a visit iilM nlm nvei the Babbath utst tf his sister Mr Richard lnrriM ami Mrs Thsodoie Harrii urued to hla home at New Haven t'leo Murrougna waa a rxirx Wayne visitor Thursday where he da here the Utter the week the guests of Mr i Blckhard and family, to their honiti ut Fort ha turd Henderaon cashier at the bank accompanied by weie visitor at fort Wayne they visited friends Toledo renewed his acquaintance with the old horn folks here Frldav Miss Marion Zalgler rmp)ovd at Fort Wayn. spent the week end In the home of her parents Mr Mrs A Zelgler and family It is rumored that our neighboring villagu of Cecil is about to have eltctric lights Phillip Murphy and wife were viaitoia at tort Wayne Friday where thy spent the day th guests of her slater, Mr Frank Yager and UNIFORM BALL It VSRY NtCt MA BY Pridot Hcydlar, of th National laague, baa com out flat footed against th action of Paelfta Coet leagu in adopting a rubber ctnttr balL A taadard ball 1 Mntlal tho uainlvaaac of major and ralaur faagu say Hydlr 1'lii Ing with baaaballs of differ nt type would throw batting gld. ing and pitching vrag late oom pli confusion While thare ha bMi no nil. It has always bn euatomary for th major and minor laaguea It us a ball of the aam eonatrut tion 1 minor lotguu would play Ing it alt If they faoorporated in their oonaiiiuiion a rute Ington John ham Mocker Bern diuento Bell Decatur irvey Ineichen Wu baah Amos ISchafer Hartford 11 itoss John Ixibalnger NINE PERSONS HURT IN NATURAL GAS EXPLOSION LAST LIVERPOOL Jan 30 ine persons were serious! injured tonight when an explosion of natural gas blew the six room home of Adam oukloMki tn.ir its foundation Hiilinevllli nr 1( Tht injured i children and I rank Karuslenski boarder The explosion occurred kloski sttuck a match to Hilge Mllle Monroe Smith MCMlllcn ht Marys Kiv Kirkland Ba I nion Charles Butler 1 NOTICE! Married Peonle'g DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT clguret, AMERICAN LEGION Membership campaign meet 1 ing postponed to Friday night at 8 o'clock. COMMITTEE.

SON OF EVANGELIST SHOT AT FRANKLIN niANKLIN Ind Ian 10 fttorge Waltzes. Circle Two 0lt son ot wiiiiaiii Houghton Uaptlst evan and rOX TrOtS of 1 ranklln was shot and seri aff ouslj mounded hero tonight by Ifarrl IWUUrvUCK ynlvln I0 following a quarrel lvin hurrendvrcd to the autiorltics UUILFR WPWS. iiown Miss Melha Andrea and f.nrnt Clayton Wyatt were the guest of mj imnoie bunday Mrs Blair was taken to Clairett hospital Wednesday in Ing where she will undergo an Htuirl. Clurenti Pauline Konkle of Monipeijer or Hra and hundav gut of the formers cnts Rev and Mrs I Konkle Miss Helen McDonald and Harold Aiaritn or uarrott were six clock dinner guests of the formers cousin Miss Marjnrie Oruf Whitman Is working In rort Wayni Saturday night menus surprised Air (eorge Bet be with a iot luck or their birthday I1 th Mrs P.eebe tbe prises hi presented nd for the James i Mrs Beebe beautiful linen table cloth urt of Churubuaco spent Uun aay morning wan frank Abram enrouie to "I oledo Mr and Mrs Jamea Ramoy en tertalned Frank Abram and family and Caroline Nearpass and Ida Wllma Brown at 6 clock dinner and the movies Thursday night In honor oi Ansa Mary iouise Aoratni seventh birthday Jiert Kline and family, of Auburn pent Bunday in Butler the guests nd Tuesday In Hpenoervllle guest of Dr Shook and, family Jacob Blefl, or bdaarton oent Maturuay ana unaay in jtutier, tbe guest of bis eon, Amoa Steff and family Bnoan. Fort vyn pnt th wek nd th guest of Mr and Mr C.

EL Obarlln. and lira. JC UoCIUan aont Bunday th gveaU of Oeorg aCrontg ana famuy Coughs Colds For Catarrhal condition Infla matlon of the throat and chart BRAZILIAN BALM ia asoellent Disaolve th plilegm, taking awaj th cause fur tUe irritating cough For sale at all good Drug Store, or wad 30o for sample. Jack so A Co Buffalo, tf, hold for Houghton out nttie hope recovery Golds Become Serious WSCAWJ QUININE Cures Within 24 Hours SArtCOUD CfM rf Wka ii mUi, a ain il fiwmII, iumm Unmk mtW fc.1 DnI aa ta iuM Takhbra. QwlM la ad.

I Vai aV HI. MaldMa. JlAM DrmuiM iO C. I EXTENSION CLASSES BEGINNING TONIGHT Salesmutihio. Chemutrr.

Public Spoking, Short Story nutory, crediU and collection, Buiine Law. Litera ture, Indiana Problem, Col. lege Algebra. FORT WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL 7:30 P. M..

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