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THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE TUESDAY MOrlNINO, JANUARY St. 111. Banishes Nervousness Put Vigor and Ambition Into Run Down, Tired Out People 1 7M fMl tired out. out of tort despondent, mentally or phrelcalir d. preaeed.

and lack the dartre to accom pliah thins tet a cent bos of Wen dell's Ambition Pllla at Merer Bros. rur Btoree to d.jr and rour troubles will be ovr. If yon drink too much, imoko With, or or nervous bec of over work of any kind, Wendell' Ambition pllla will make you feel better In thre daye or money beck from Meyer Btorae on the flret boa purchased. For all affeeUona of the aenroua retain, eonMlpatlon, loea of appetite, lack pllla to day on the money back plan. G.

Quest Club Has Arranged for Famous Correspondent to Speak February 8. fiitaukT oinh Th nubllo la Invited The entire expense will be defrayed by the club Mr, Shepherd has Men mora active aervlce In bta particular Una than any Other correspondent. Ha waa In Rus ala during the revolution that ousted 'Nicholas, he covered tha Serbian re treat from Monasttr. he waa with tha Oar man and Austrian armies for many 'months before the United States entered tha war and ha has been with tha French and English armiea In their Action along tha west front. His articles have appeared In many American publications and a number of maaslne His lecture February will doubtless be one of the most Interesting that Fort Wayne has over heard.

NOU HELD THURSDAY In Parte they call Anna Held the mod am Joanne Arc beoauae ot the wonder things aha has done for war relief for ar beloved France. During the two Tsars Just previous to her returning to atnaina at enarity basaars and soliciting and itiiinr money In junenoa ana was ma benefits, singing at enarity basaars soliciting ana raisins; impj icrf ways for the aid of the wounded and icf ways lor we aw the a of to. widow, and the aeeletance ot tn. phana for whom her heart The noted French etar of muelcal owned. aanffer more nn rehe led her band of French artleta and whom ehe teutht te "Tlpperary" in Knsuan lor in.

"7 aoldlm to the front In the fane al the anemya rune to carry cheer to her rri Ffu. u.1.1 hairinv ha. nlani adored pouue. it 1. "Follow Me," which oamaa to the 'Kollow Me," which oomee to n.

jaaUo theatre Thureday, haa the Brat act a charity baaaar and the eecond a jreen room of a theatre wherein belna held a beneflt performance for the Try Journal Gazette want ads. One cent a word. MAJESTIC Wed. Matinee, Men and Women. Night, Man Only.

"The War As II Really Is" Will Be Deaerlbed By LIEUT. S. B. ROBINSON Of the canaoian wmjr Lieutenant Roblneen apant nineteen montha In tha trenonee ana n.e a pereenal meeaage of hla axperlenoea on Earepa'a MAJESTIC ONE NIOHT ONLY THURSDAY ANNA HELD In Her Bewildering Muaioal Comedy Triumph Direct Frem Caaina, New York "FOLLOW ME" Company of Fifty! Great Caatl Ravieningly Beautiftil GSrlel Gergeoue Gownal French aloe, Maledyl 50. ta2X0 Meat of Cheloeet DownaUIra Seata, at 1J0.

MAJEjTIC Theatre MATINEE AND NIGHT Saturday, February 2 Beat Bala Thureday Morning. William A.aaAsr r.nta THE MAN WHO CAME BACK Wawa II him nmrSumtmStm SPECIAL, PRICES Night to 1 Popular Matinee at l0 Ma, 7S 4 IliW. TO DAY'S BEAUTY HINT 10 CAME BACK," AT HE MAJESTIC SATURDAY William A. Brady's tremendous ene haa rently finished Its reeord break Inn run or nity seven weasa in rew mrn, will be seen In Fort Wayne at the MaJeatlo Baturdav. matinee and nltrht The story of the young man who, after fstcmna; in lowaai avpinai nnu in pium den In China the girt who la to ad him back home, has made such an mpreaskm on the theatre rolna publKi that It will Bttntt aa nn of tha bltreat appeals on the American stage.

Other wise It eould not have out. ant ad atl of He contemporaries In New York and shattered previous Ions; run records aa It did AND FANCIES, TO BE AT PALACE THURSDAY BILL her own of singing eomedy character songs, a way that has carried her far and fast In the esteem of vaudeville addicts In the few years she hi on the variety staae xne rnureaay out sjao wm nwui Menlo Moore attraction, "Llttlo Miaa ITp ittaa from tha audience demonetrates the alTlrary of a pair of shoes which are 1 to enaoia cneir wearer 10 aas sort of dance without a lesson. Amotif the other arts on thla bill are Frad Warren and ElTle Conley In the In In, nclnc and Ulklng aklt. "The Kiddlnr Kar the Gabby Brothers and Clark in talkative Jussllns; and olub waiiace uiavin, tne aexiroua ard Brothers In some supreme athietics. BRITISH FORCES IN ITALY SUCCESSFUL Six Enemy Airplanes and Ten Observation Balloons Are Shot Down.

THE COURT NEWS ALLEGES MARRIAGE BY Promises of Affluence and Wealth Never Came True; Jurors Selected. The winter's blasts did not mar the happlneea of Zur Smith and Marie Smith, ao last November they want away to Hillsdale and were married. Now tha dream of love haa been cruelly ended and divorce proceedings have bevun. Zur wants a divorce and ao does Marie and she haa filed a cross complaint. Bhe states that he represented himself as one of the high officials In a prominent bank of Fort Wayne and amon other thlnre tnat ha waa the proud possessor of two high powered autoa.

That besides this he owned extensive properties In Alabama and that If thlnjrs and surround became distasteful to her they would move to that state. She says in the cross petition that he promised her everrtnlng; that she wanted. All thla dream revived Itself Into the fact that he waa an employe of the Bass Foundry and Machine works She believes that besides the divorce aha la entitled to part of hla salary, and In consequence Jiaa added a restraining order to the complaint for divorce Thoe. C. Moor head la attorney for defendant.

LONDON. Jan The war office to levuod a on the operations of the British forces lc Italy. Jt says: "Owing to better visibility recently, our artillery has carried out much successful counter battery work and bombardment. "Our aircraft have been active in aerial combats and reconnolsapnce work. Six enemy machines and two balloons were shot down in the last week.

Tha total hostile aircraft destroyed aince tha end of November when our machlnea commenced operatlona were thirty seven machines snot down ana two brought out of control; lour bai CIRCUIT JURORS ARE DRAWN. i Tha Jury commissioners this morn tha an aiuf. and mi tit juries In the circuit court tor the term beginning next Monday. Tho following names were arawn. Grand Jury.

Jake Shlrey, Springfield, Sidney B. Andrews, Huntertown. John A Ehllng, Monroevllle. William Beyerle, Huntertown; William I. Griebel.

city, A. J. Baker, Eel River Petit Jury. B. Baker, rlty, Jan Metcalf, city, William BurreH, Huntertown, Chaites W.

Ahr, Abolt; Louis Welker, cty; Alfred Rayhoueer, Perry. Hnry Dreas ler, 8U Joe: Levi Bolyard, Madison, J. LAndla, city; John Webster. Milan; Curtis Huffer. Marlon, Joseph Converse.

New Haven, William AHeger, Monroevllle; Harry Bade, city; John Keller, city, Jamea Slmona, Perry, Justin Comment. New Haven; Arthur Harter, Springfield. George Brouwer, Monroevllle; Paul Smalt, city, Harry Vlasard. Monroe; William Martin, Jackson: William Latourette, city; 11 Yoder, Cedar Creek, ROME STATEMENT, ROME, Jan. SI The war oillce communication Issued to day says.

Tbore have been patrol encounters which were favorable to us In the Vat Araaa and the Astled valley. There waa a successful action by our artillery against enemy positions between the 1 ran sella valley and tha Brent a canat Lively aerial activity has taken place on the whole of the front" ALLEN CO. SEEWRN Report Cards and Outlines Sent to All Workers in the Townships. Laat night County Agricultural Agent A. J.

Hutchlne reported that preliminary outlinoo had bean eent to Monday. February Thla morning ha la mailing to eaoh man helping In tha eanvaaa tha neceeaary number of tabulated carde, on whloh to report tha reaulta of the aurvey of each farm. Other countlea will not bo able to be.in next Monday, owing to bad roada, but it la thought that if no mora within a ahort time. COURT A. Oebort va.

Adolpa Hammel at at Complaint The will of Bllaabeth McCarthy haa been (lied for probata. Principal legatee la bar Mary McCarthy. The will of Thoe Clark haa been llled for probate. Tlu reeidua of bta Mtate la left to hla widow. Lillian Clark.

It waa hla wlah 'hat hla willow be appointed aamlniatratnx. ALLEN COUNTY BAR WILL MEET. mmhwi or the Allen county Ha. will meat thla morninc In tha dr cult oourt room, at ten o'clock, to adopt reaolutlona on tha death of tha lata Judge R. fe.

Taylor. TRUSTEE VERY BUSY, Townahlp Tniatea Allen Hamilton, There were many calla for help from the poor people aaklng for fuel. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Alva Smith to Wava Howett, CZERNIN SPEECH Continued frem Pegs 1.) ORPHEUM WEDNESDAY ONLY Lillian Walker Leading Rala la "LUST OF AGES" UNIVERSAL WEEKLY REES AND RIES CITY NEWS The Crelghton Avenue Church of Christ win hold prayer meeting aj home of Mrs. Krlder, corner of I and Hurd streets.

There will be a meeting of the ladles of St. Patrlck'a church Interested In Red Cross work at 1 10 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Prank Klots. 101 Wallace street. Mrs.

Schoo and Mrs. Huffman will bare charge of tha meeting. CudcuraSoap IdealForBabysSkm Palace Theatre BILUE BURKE'S TANGO SHOES" OABBY BROS. I and CLARK I AZARO BROS. FRED WARREN CONLEY Nevelty Skit, The Kidding WALLACE OALVIN CURRENT WAR EVENTS OTTO KOERNER CO, Comedy Playle.

"Pea." THURSDAY RAE SAMUELS been communicated to Prealdent WU m. In Bifwann. or dellmrv. there waa a general dlapoaitlon to beiiere that the uncement uae ma aaaree. ne.it, ru.

ham. cnn.umDtlon. Non. of the neutral ag.nol... througn wmen audi a oommunicatloa would be trana.

mlttad, had any Information regarding Col. E. M. Hone, waa a caller at th. wblta houaa daring the day, and It aa learned that ha arrived but night for a conference with tha praeldent.

Hla preeence gave rlea to apaeulatlon aa to dlaoueelona of peace proapecta, par. tleularly In view of reporte that tha colonel mlgbt aoon go abroad agala. On leering tha white houoa, howerer, Colon.l Houa. aald. whll.

ha eould not talk about hla ooniorenoe, ai hU atele there wea no truth what' erer la rumore that he waa going to There la but one offlolel view here of Count Caornln'a notion In Baying hla anaarh had heen aeat to the DroaldenI of the United Btatea regardlaea of whether auoh a thing actually nan been done. Reporta to tha atata da. partment to day told of tha breaking un. nt Paji.Oannan maetlnaa by ao clalleta who are tired ot wer, while other dlapatchea Indicated that tha Pan uermana are aumci.nuy power rut a nrevent ahe Oerman govern. ment from making any oonoeeelone from their extreme demanao biw Utovak and alaewhera.

Ho, In tha of' nclal view hero tha enly feaalbla man. ner In which the Oerman eoelallate could bo appaaeed la by the manna of a paclnet atatemnat on war alma by the Austrian, government, and thla la believed to bo the explanation of Count Caerntn'e eddroee and tha talk or annvevlnc It directly ta America. It I. eoMoeded that If Couat Caernta'a addreee actually ahould be delivered to rreeldenl lleon at the roQueet of tha Auetrlan goverament. It might call for a further etatement from tha prealdent.

although the latter already nae aaia CHILDREN colde apply ea laraaur ft tf It la not neceeaary to ahampoo your haly ao frequently If It la entirely and properly eleanaed each time by tha iaa of a really good ahampoo. Tha eel leat to u. and Quickest drying aham poo that wo can recommend to our reader, la one th lt brlnga out all tha natural beauty of tha hair and may be enjoyed at very little etpenee, by dissolving a teaepoonful of Canthrox, which can be obtained from any drug, glat. In a cup of hot water. Thla make, a full cup of ahaunpoo liquid, enough ao It la easy to apply It to all tha hair Instead of Just to the top of tha head.

Thla, when rubbed Into tha acalp and onto every atrand of hair, chemically dissolves all Impurities It Is very soothing and cooling In lta action, aa well aa beneficial to both acalp and hair. After rinsing out tha lather ao created, you will find tha scalp Is freeh, clean mnd free from dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and even ly, developing a bright luster and a aoft flufflnesn that makea it eeetn very heavy STATE FIRE MARSHAL IS RtW 10 ASSIST H. H. Friedley Offers Aid to Local Housing Association in Bettering City. FVank Hllreman.

chairman pro tern. of tha Wirt wavn Housin associa tion, opened the meeting last night at the commercial club witn an to all Fort Wayne persons In the work of the association to Join. The time to make better the houa Inr anditlona of a cltv la before the city become too large to handle such work. he said. "The problems should be considered carefully and at length.

and not assigned to remedies attempted through hurried legislation. "Take New York city, for Instance, where th tenement section and the Ohetto are the greatest problem to the board of health From that part of tl.e city not one man taken for examination In the selective draft was fit for service The conditions, the bad air and light all had placed their mark upon the boys. "It Is for the protection of the children, the future citizens, with which re are concerned in tma worn, aa mucn a for the benefit of the general public nd tha betterment of the appearance of the city. H. H.

Friedley, Indiana state nre marshal, In hla address spoke of the fact that the board of health of any community la enabled by recent legislation to Improve old buildings when and where necessary "But," he added, "that makei no provision for the safety of the new buildings that may be put up 'When I find It my duty to condemn buildings as unsafe. I never fall to wonder when looking them over why they were ever built so poorly. And many times the state Are marshal ts confronted with local ordinances that provide that If Improvements costing a certain amount are made, the building shall not be condemned. "You will find It ver difficult at flrat to further your project owing to the tremendpusly Ifagh coat of materials and labor. Rut remember, th office of the fire marahal la ready and willing to aid you, and the state board of health wants to help you carry out the Ideaa and the plana that you Incubate.

We are glad that your Initiative and Dush' has done this: we admire It and thank you for the aid that you will lend us In making housing conditions better and safer and cjeaner. STEADY GRIND TOR First Aid Class Will Meet Fri day to Decide on Regular Meeting. Nowhere in all the world ta patriot lam exemplified mora than among the workers In the Red Cross This la true not alone In Port Wayne but throughout th land, Teeterday, which waa a holiday for nearly everyone, was no different than any other day for the local chapter, Every effort la being put forward to get out large order which are needed to com from here on time. Bo far alnoe lta In clplency ther has been no cause to eompiain. e.very nay, every mm ut the best efforts of every individual member la striving for th purpose and principles which has made thla order the grandest among men.

In som few Instance there seems to have been a misunderstanding relative to th sending of individual articles, or supplies to monds or rela tives. It has always been th object among officials of th Red Cross to explain that thla aould not don by them. To provide a way to take of such orders ther has been arranged an emergency committee In every lo cal chapter, the duty of which la to tak car of shipment to Individuate. The local committee la Mrs, Oeorg Evans. Mrs, Jamas Barrett.

Mrs. Boughman and Mia Josephine Din nen. One of th first moves toward th comfort of th boya of Unci Barn's army waa to outfit eleven newly enlisted boy all from th surround Ins country, who were on their way from the local recruiting station to far away Vancouver barracka, wasn. They received each a sweater, helmet, wristlets, and two pair of socks They left 'ort Wayne well prepared lor tne winter Diaats. It will not be out of nlao to relten at that these orders have nothing to do with th Red Cross direct i through thla commit tee that garment are given direct to th joys.

It la their duty to keep on hand an adequate supply for just auch emergencies aa the Incident above. Th germ ants ar given direct to th boy or sent direct by this emergency oommlttee. First Aid Clsas. Th member of th firet aid claas will meet Friday evening at o'clock to decide on a regular meeting night Dr. Ben Weaver will instruct the twenty one members.

They will meet on th first door of th local chapter It haa been left te th members as to which Dlght will be th most oonven tent for them to meet. Th Red Cross, through th secretary, Mis Lavon wlahs to extend a Tot of tha nit a th boy of th Boy Scout of th local com pany, who bav volunteered their ervloes In helping ta any manner tney could with th work around th luoaj chapter. These boya ar laa Reich, 1004 Heyden etreett William Johnson, Mil Anthony boulevard, and fag Roblnaon. UUti street. They hav bn great help to moving heavy Uxea, sorting rag ft4 oolAfl odd, job THE BOSTON STORE Don't fall to riait oar store, treat redaction haw) been made iSroofhout th (tor.

We want to nuke thi sale the greatest Clearance Sale we hare erer held. Cut oat thi ad and brine it with you. Wo sell juet a we adrertiw. BLANKETS BLANKETS Cotton Blanket, special at 98e a pair. 64x76 Cotton Blanket at $1.69 a pair.

64x80, Cotton Blanket at St. 90 a pair. 70x60 Cotton Blanket at J2.25 a pair. 72x80 Cotton Blankets at $2.89 a pair. 74x80 Wool Finish Blanket, at $3.00 a pair.

70x80 Wool Finish Blanket at $3.50 a pair. Wool Nap Blanket at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 a pair. Fancy Plaid Blankets at $2.25 a pair. Large Size Fancy Plaid Blanket at $3.75 and $4.75 a pair. AJI Wool Blanket and Bed Comforter told at Clearance Sale Price.

DOMESTIC AND LINEN DEPARTMENT Unbleached Muslin, yard wide, at 12V.C, 15c and 16c a yard. Bleached Mualin. yard wide, at 12 Vic, 14c, 16c, 17c and 20c yard. 9 4 Bleached Sheeting. Special Price, 39c rard.

36 inch Bleached Pillow Tubing at 23c a yard. 42 inch Bleached Pillow Tubing at 25c a yard. 45 inch Bleached Pillow Tubing at 27c a 36x42 Bleached Pillow Case at 18c each. Bleached Bed Sheet at 69c and 82c each. Cood Straw Ticking at 18c and 20c a yard.

Heavy Feather Ticking at 35c and 40c a yard. Unbleached Linen Crash, sale price 12'tc a yard. Bleached Linen Craah at 15c a yard. All Linen Cra.h, aaia price, 17c a yard. Heavy All Linen Bleached Crash at 20c a yard.

Mercerized Tablo Damaak at 30e a yard. 68 inch Mercerized Table Damaak at 50c a yard. All Table Linen at Sale Price. 6 yard Long Cloth, $1.15 a bolt Long Cloth, I5e a yard, or 12 yard bolt for $1.50. Long Cloth, 1 7c a yard, or 1 0 yard bolt for $1.50.

Extra fine 20c Long doth, 1 2 yard for $2.28. 36 inch Light or Dark Percale at 14c, 17c and 20c a yard. All best Drew Gingham at 18c a yard. Cotton Challia for comforter at 9c a yard. 36 inch Cotton Challie.

sale price, 16c a yard. Cotton Batting at 9c, lie, 14c, 16c, 23c and 30c a rolL 3 pound roll Cotton Batting at 73c and 90c a roll. 4 nound roll Cotton Batting at $1.10 a rofl. Dark Outing for comforters at 12 Vic a yard. LigbTt Uubngs tor comforter at 10c a yard.

Heavy Light Outing at 12V.C, 15c and 17c a ard. leached Outings at 10c and 12V4e a yard. Yard wide Bleached Outing, 23c quality, at 20c a yard. All Underwear and Hosiery sold at Sale Prices. All Dress Good and Silks sold at Sale Prices.

BE ON HAND EARLY AND GET SOME OF THESE CHOICE BARGAINS. WM. HAHN CO. FORT WAYNE'S GREATEST BARGAIN STORE. of every description.

"They havhn right on tne jod," aaia hiss operry, "fcnd we are very thankful to them. Th local chapter la thankful to Prof. Hlmellck, superintendent of schools, for the patriotic Interest he 1 endeavoring to Instill Into every Individual member of th publlo schools. Ther 1 now In th examination papers of th regular school "patrtotlo IQfJ in in IP auuuiwU a wiu an rredlt for th amount of work done. Patriotic service! la marked and graded, th maximum amount to acn stuaeni crean averr NOTICE.

To Subscriber of Liberty Loan Bond: We are prepared to keep tout bond in Mfe keeping, cut the coupon a they ma ture, and make whatever dis position of the interest you may desienate. There no charge tor Una service. OLD NATIONAL BANK. MARCH INTO BERUK Continued frm Pag 1.) Mr. Colby BDOka flret yesterday after noon to an audlenoa whloh filled every foot at atandinr room In the aisls and doorway of th assembly room of th courthouse, and then ta an ovarnow meeting In the circuity court room.

Again last evening he addressed an audlenc at the Anthony hotel which tilled the ballroom to overflowing. B. Hanna presided at the main courthouse meeting a a representative of th Rotary club; Charles R. Lane, of the council of defense, had charge of tha overflow meeting, and the Woman' Club league directed the evening meeting, with Mrs. A.

K. Fauv, oresldent of th leagu. In th chair. Mrs. Percy Pettljohn of Texas, prominent club woman, waa prevented from coming to Fort Wayne by Illness which kept her In Washington, and at the last moment alias Kate Barnard, who had just returned from France, was compelled to cancel her engage ment on account of lllnese and ah remained In Indlananolls.

However. Dr. Sherman Davis vot Bloomlngton, a forceful speaker, with a real meeeage, addressed all three meeting yesterday, and tha audiences which gathered en these occasion wer pronounced In their expression of appreciation of th splendid massages. Mr. Colby's txper.er.es.

Everett Colby wa selected a a member of th United States food administration's commission to visit France, The Americana reached Eng land December 4 and Immediately en tered upon their work, Before proceeding to Franc th training farm. where English women ar learning to become agriculturists, wag inspected NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: EMERGENCY COAL OFFICE OPENS AGAIN. Householders in urgent need of coal are to send their orders to the Emergency office phones 6034 and 6036 and the order will be sent to your nearest dealer, who has any coal. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. Orders for coal will be sent you from the Emergency office, which must be filled as quickly as possible.

All the coal in your yard is subject to these emergency orders, no coal to be delivered by you in any other manner, until further notice. In Fiance the commission, bealdea vla Itlnsr many of the farming contera. were taken for an Inspection of every feature of the war conditions, whlcn couia enable them not only to picture to tha hearted, seneroua nelrhbor la a Oar man, and ha would never lend aaalst ance to any nation which chooses to war aralnat hla nelahbor'a country. Blinded to Qermany'a vaat plan to American people the food situation, but I cruab tha world, the warm quality ef ORnCHEAM Instant relief fnm baekaoh, rne. stiffness, selstiea with soob''Untment Back hurt yout Can't atralghten up without feeling sudden palna, sharp ache aad twlngsst Now listen That' lumbago, sciatica, or mayb from a atreln and you'll get blessed relief from th moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St.

Jacob Liniment!" Nothing eUe takes out soreness, lameness and etlffness a quickly. Tou simply rub It on and out eomsa ths pain. It la perfectly harmles and doesn't! burn or discolor the skin. IsRilxr up) Don't suffer! Oat a mall trial bottle from any drug store, and after using tt Juat once, you'll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or eolation, because your back will never hurt or cause any actor misery. It never dlsappotota and haa been recommended for years.

Stop drugging kidney I They don't en also the extent of th Oerman atroci ties, which Mr. Colby firmly believes will be repeated In the United States If Germany by any chance ahould win the war. The fitness of Mr. Colby to form a of the investigating party 1 auggestsd by th fact that he haa been a member of both branches of the New Jersey legislature twice a nomine for th governorship of Nw Jersey, a member of th atat board of education and adjutant of th New Jersey national guard. HI story of th voyage to England and of his ezperleno In a hotel In London on the night of an air raid, when a bomb, which destroyed many Uvea, fell within 100 yard of hla sleep tng place; of th destruction of th lives of women and children and other Incidents, soma as humorous aa other were pathetic and heartrending, formed a fitting Introduction to th account of hla xperleno in Franc.

Here, ald be, air battle becom common aa to receive little or no attention. He gar In detail th story of a visit of th commission on unday afternoon to a small town where are burled th first American soldiers to fall on French soil. Whll th party waa passing down a narrow street a. Oerman aeroplane flying ao close to th nana that many parsons flrd at It with ordinary walking on th streets. pictured a th worst sight to be witnessed In all Franc th awful result of pola onou ga.

Th flesh, in many case, drops from about the eye and mouth, leaving th victim lq horrible condition. described many case in which murder by th wholesale had taken th place of the rule of war far, picturing In their true color th policy of th Oerman atrocities. Educational In every way was th story of a visit to a dugout, thirty feet below th surface of th ground. Atted up with living: conveniences chalra, hooka, a bed and th llkowhen a meassgr cam in ordering a British battery to fir eight gun to th extent of fifteen round. HI plana tion of th method of ascertaining how tha guns were ranged to hit th desired apot wa enlightening to many who hav learned but llttl of thee Important detail.

Tn speaking of hla visit to Vlmv Ridge battlefield. Mr. Colby told of eispping upon a eon pieo ot eartn and found hi foot crushing through th rib of a skeleton of a fallen, half, burled oldir. To find a shoe con taining a withered foot waa a oommon vent. He spoke in th high! praise of tn high moral eonoition or th Amen can army abroad, and deorled th rumor that th United Btatea troons are unclean tn th conduct of their Mis Davis Dr.

Bherman Davla, who occupies th chair of chemistry In the Indiana Bute university, sounded a word of alarm In the etatement that th people of America nav not up to in preeent Urn begun to Interpret the Oerman Idea of world conquest. He reviewed uermany continued pursuance Ulsmarck' policy to trik your nslah bor whan weak, but make It appear tnat your neighbor la th ag ile described lb attitude of on man whom ha had met In Indiana who told of a vat amount of grain wbUh, be aald would destroy by dynamite If the government aeked for tt and els red that would take his own life before would allow th author! tie character of th Oerman poopl misleads multitude of Americana toward th Oerman governments Dr. Davla study of th DhlloeoohT of Germany's policy of disregard of ail rules of warfar enabled th speaker to present, his view in th clearest form In which they hav vr been brought before th pepl of Fort Wayne. Dr. Davl lived for soma time in Germany, and hla Impressions hav fitted him to speak with power, now that hla country 1 warring against Prusslanlsm and a policy of terrorism.

Last vntnr Mis Juanlta Whicker sang a group of songs, which war received aa a pleasing portion of th program. George M. HalTner. county food ad ministrator, made a brief address at th clos of the evening. Try Journal Gazctle want ads.

One cent a word. LEGAL NOTICES NOTIC JO CONTRACTOR. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, orpine or thb board. ROOM NO. CITT HALL.

FORT WATNK, Ind Jan. IS, Itll. Notlo Is hereby given by the Board 1 Publle Works of the Cltv of Fort Warn. Indiana, that sealed proposals For the construction of a pumping sta tion building for the Water Works Ds partment In Swlnney park All work done in the building of the aforesaid Improvement shall be In ao cordsnoe with the plans and atpeetAea tlons now on At, and may be seen in the office of th Department of Publto Work of aid city. ng proposals irk must ae oompany bids with a oertlfled check In lam sum os oa nunerrc uiw wiuhi, payable to the elty of Fort Wayne Indiana, aa evidence of good faith that he will aiaeuu within fivs davs from data of acoeptanee of proposal a contract and bond saUsfsotory to said Board of Publlo A failure of th ui.mmful bidder to enter Into such a contract aad bond upon the acceptance of such proposal, will forfeit th check and sum of money payable thereon to the Cltv of Fort Warns, J.

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Years Available:
1873-1923