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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 7

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Wednesday, August 1. Dlesjof ApopleKy. fssauiai. ea mm Maws.esMTiM.LJ "WARREN, Ina, August 1 Henrr Clarrett. who resides "onth of town, died suddenly o( apoplexy.

Ilia wife waul awakened In the night by Mr. Oarratt's heavy breathing. Hhe could not arouee him. Frightened, ha called a uocior, out Mr. Qarrott died befor.

the doctor arrived. The d.oeaeed had boon In falling health (or ths past year, but lately nw howiiicu tu uo improving. For many yearn, Mr Oarrett had been a resident of warren. At one time no conauctaa a grocery, but re cently haa been manager of the Bol lngT A' Molts Produoe company's In tarasts. Dhe widow survives.

THE yEW33ENTINEL, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 4y i.i rss TUB new U. 8. Cushion tlr ha a cushioning quality which successfully bridge the) gap between tha pneumatic and olkl, an easy riding tire for cither single or dual equipment. We can outfit you with.

United States Tires exactly suited to your trucking con dltlona. United States Truck Tires are Good Tires WAYNE MOTOR SERVICE COMPANY CSfnvT Bl 3VJeep Resinol handy There is nothing better to relieve that miserable little bum, cut or crtch that bruise, Insect sting, or any of the many other minor that occur dally. Apply freely but gently to the affected surface so as not to disturb1 the injured skin, then bandage lightly. Tala seal, matt, etatment will Bat aaaert etin eve. wnee appliad to tit pa in.

i skin. It uaaall. etove. I MMert aa IrrtufceJ fcuvala. thtakhtn.

niMia aad allava tka aa aaiaiaglr aWl tlaaa. Raaiaal Saen la aat anb a vahieMe aU te aalaal la UM.iUil eUat mtt bain aaa. lar WTWIafci' ai tsa ian fcaaaaaal Aakraesaniaslattaaaraw "A Wee anal a afaaabaj aifil MsryaVesaln" nn Jv'i' J'r $3.00 CLEVELAND EXCURSION Sunday, August 5 NckelBate RDAD Leave Ft. Wayne 1t50 A. M.

(C Returning leave Clvland Broadway Station 1.20 P. M. (E. T. earns day.

Enjoy anj Outing on LAKE ERIE Beautiful Bathing Beeches and Amusement Parke. C. H. Qarn, City Psssenger Agent (Any reader can set the answer to any (juration by writing The News Sentinel Information Bureau, Fred erlo J. Haakin, Diraator, Waehlngton, D.

C. This otter applies strlotly to Information. The biureau cannot sjlve advloe on legal, rncdlcal and financial matters. It does not attempt to settle domestlo troubles, nor to undeitake exhaustive reeaarch on any subject. Write your question plainly and briefly, (live full name and address and enclose two cants In stamps for return pottage.

All replies are sent direct to the Inquirer.) Q. How muoh doss a quart of Ice cream weigh J. I. A. If frosen quite firmly and packed hard; a.

quart of lee cream wilt weight about a pound and a quarter. Q. Is It true every car wheal or locomotive wheel while lit motion has hammer knock produced when on point of the wheel hlta th rail? D. 1 A. A.

This is true ofi locomotives, but not of automobile. Tha Icoo motive wheel ha steel web between the spoke, placed so a to counter, balance the horizontal piston thrust This unbalances tha wheel vertically that when It turn at Neb, speed It I lifted and "hammered" back on tho rail. a. It 1 said that Robert E. Lee wae seoond In his class at West' Point.

Who led tha lean that year; B. H. A. Chart Mason, of New Tork, was at the head of the clas of 111, In which. Robert was seoond.

q. What city has Issued the treat. eet number of building permits In the last six months J. M. T.

A. Ths greatest number has been Issued by New York city, followed by Chicago and Los Angeles. Q. What Is the hunting; lloenee fee In th Dominion of CanadaT K. M.

These fees have been increased by the government to dlsoourage the glowing Influx of foreign trappers to trio northwest tcrlrtorles. Instead of the former 12 feet bona fide real dents (of th northwest terilterles will pay $6, non resident Nrlttsh Hllbltnla. tlftO. pnmnBriiil with 17fi undor the old rerulatlona. and other non residents will be called upon to pay 1300 an Increase of 100 per cent.

Q. How many government em ployes are subject to the provisions of the federal retirement act? V. II. A. A survey has not yet been made, but It Is estimated that this act will affect between 400,000 and 4ZS.O0O employes.

Q. How much money haa been lost through the bucket shops about which there has been so much In th papers lately? I. J. F. A.

There Is no way of seourlng acourate figures showing; the losses of patrons of bucket shop, but corn Detent authorities nave estimated that since the war the coat of bucket shop and other stock swindling operations has nggregated the enormous sum of at least three billions of dollars. Qj Is the nesrro population of this country Increasing as rapidly sua It am iv or year agor u. u. ii. A.

According to th last census the tn year tncreaee of the negro population from 110 to ltlO wa 6. ft percent, tha lowest thu far re corded. In conaequeno the propor tion tormea or nearoes in tne total population deollned from 10.7 per cent in iiiu to v.9 percent in lsio. Q. Are all labor leaders opposed is prompiuonr ja.

mcAa. A. From their publlo expressions tners seem to at aircerenees or opin ion concerning? prohibition among lauor icaaers, just as there aro anions; other srouns of nennln and It rould not fairly be said (hat all labor leaders are for or aa alnat tha et.ht. eenth amendment and the Volstead act. STROH NEWS The Stroh and Mongo Methodist Episcopal Sabbath schools will hold their annual plcnlo at Pretty lake on Monday.

Auguet 9 Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Bell and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Forat and sons at tended a reception at the Ira Miller home, near Flint, Saturday evening given In honor of their son.

'Wayne, and bride, who were married at Fort Wayne Saturday. Hall ha traded his farm to Lewla Reader for the Ideal garage at Wolcottvllle. The families exchanged homes last week and Mrs. Earl Cannon have returned to their home at land. Ala, after several weeks' visit with relatives.

and Mrs. niggs and Senator Hartsell, of Fort Wayne, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs M. C. Murray Charles Wright was returned to the Bastlmven asylum at Richmond last week after navtna; been 'at home nearly a year.

Harold Treeeh Is pending a month at the cltlsens' military training camp at Camp Knox, Ky. Beulah Mllllman lslled her brother, Lloyd Mllllman. and family, near Bronaon. last week. Herr visited friemls at Howard City, Mich, last week.

Mrs Clarence Haulsey, of 'Mlddletnn. In spending a few days with her partnts. Mr and Mrs. John Dunafln. Gladys Inbody, of North Liberty.

Is the guest of Miss Norma Wert. Williams, of Detroit, Is spending aeverssaVlsys at the J. B. Tounghome. Sarah Cornell Is home from several weeks' visit with Lagrange relatives.

and Mrs. Frank Deal visited In IDIk hart Sunday Alice Keyes, of Chicago. Is spending a few days at homa. Mr and Mrs. Harry Smith and son, cf 'Wolcottvllle, spent fiunday nere.

and Mrs. Jay Osborn. of Coldwater. Mloh were 8unday aueats In the If. Lewis home.

Mr. end Mrs Nate Plerson, of Detroit. Mich are visiting In the Fred Plerson and Paul Rowllson homes. Jennings Johnson and family, of llut ler. apant Hunday with Mr and Mrs.

Johnson and Mrs. Prank Deal, of Auburn, were Stroh visitors Sunday. Miss Wlltrude Corlln, of South Bend, Is spending a few days at home, E. Everts, a patient at the Lakeside hospital at Kendall vllle. Is recovering; nicely from his recent operation.

Hutchlna, or F5fl Wayne, spent the week end at home Sadler and daugh ters, jnias uiura ana rare Pred Forst, motored to Battle Creek, Mich today. Harley Wlnkle blaok, of Fort Wayne, Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorfte Warble, Mary ailllsple has returned to her home at Wolcottvllle after several days' visit with Stroh relatives.

BAY NEWS Mr. and Mrs Duane Reynolds and daughter. Louise, of Lansing are spending their vacation at the former's home. This wnek they nro taking; an outing in William Lint's cottage at Clear Kftynoek and his daughter, of Angola, isiara In a. a.

sr mv wnssp ass lunu iji I list 1 fie IN COU I f3 cran uircie wiu moot Weaneariay, August 8, with lIr. Cora, Lewia iwrs. rcatoiia. Mitch! and daufhtor, Aiar Briie, or jviootffomfiry, wer cnt callers of Mrs. I).

fi. MItchll. Mr. and Mra. Charles Arcle visited rrienna at Angola, Ashly and Ken dallvllle tho flrnt of tho Mrs.

K. fl. Kthrldro apertt tho weekend with her aon, FTed. at Sprlnir rort. Mich Ittr.

and Mr. Will jvicnojia, or Litchfield. Mich, were week ena guest a of hla brother. P. rNicnoia Kdm Toung, of KendaJIvllIo.

wu recant Kuoet of Mrs. 13. L. and Mra Leo Reynolds and family, of Io trolt, vlnlted his mother, Mrs. Ella Nobles the firat of tho Mr.

and Mrs. mo yd aUefrinirwcU and chll dron, of Albion, were recent ajuosia in ins noma or ner grand i wir, i. u. xaxea ana V. V.

Btraw. of Chlcaro unlversltv. spent the week end wltti his family here Dorm port haa returned to her home In Auburn, after opendw lna two weeks with Mr and Mrs. Joe Dam Lint. Giles Barton and Matrie Iltroy and children, were recent trueata of Mrs.

Marie Muaser arid family, of North Scholl John Palajo. of Dann pore, ana isn Klo uollo uood wln, were callers of Mra Lloyd Goodwin, Saturday. Rev. and Mra George Snider were Angola visitors. Monday Mr and Mrs.

F. Burns and daughter. Ilasel, cf Hillsdale, and Mra. John Burns, of Lansing, wore callers In the h0jne of Mr. aqd Mra.

Charles Skinner, the first of the Mr. uaby. or Ulear lake, 1 painting the Interior of the school house and Mrs. and Mra Housman, of Fremont, were guests ot Airs. John Ifutz and family.

Bun and Mrs. Fred Frederfcks and daughters, of Ashley, aro guests or Mr and Mra Frank Fredericks There were 26 ladles In attendance at the recent M. meetlnr The proceeds of the mite boxes were $8.00 Mr and Mrs Harry F'alls and son, Rollo. of Big Long lake, spent the week end at their home here. Goodwin came from Adrian, Wednesday, to assist Mrs.

Goodwin In Deck ing their hou sen old goods aa they will move there thla week to make their future and Mra Waldo Murray, of Albion. spent the wreak end with Mr and Mrs Wesley Grouse. Sunday, rela tlves ad friends, 82 In number, came from Austin, to help Mra. Brouea celebrate her birthday, i i Settle Disputed Aeoount. (mrmcfAL rm wit mmwm mmMvmmU MONROEVILLB.

Aug. 1. The case of Marcband Oarlwood arising over dlapute In acoounts tried before a Jury In Justice J. D. A11I gar's court.

wa decided In favor of plaintiff who received judgment or so. eP Drinlc Budweiser 1 BBPTM sBaBFjnt A liquid ibod drink thorou3hV aged. not gren. or unfinished, a quality product from the House of Anheuser Busch ST. LOUIS S.

Baurn Company, Inc. Ft. Wayn, Ind. MONEOE NEWS The Rev. and Mm.

John McNary of Alhany, Ind, visited Mr and Mrs. or. I.ewellen Sunday Mr Wil liam Stuckey end family left Satur day for a two weeks outing at Iles perla. Mich Mr and Mrs. F.

Crist and Mr and Mars Raymond Crist left Baturtlay for FlndUiy, for a week end ImU The Rev and Mrs S. Zechlel are vlaltlnK with the fornier'e mother at Bouth Hand and Mrs. L. El. Lea vell of DeSotn.

InT were gueets of friends here Sunday Mrs. Margaret Dulln left Monday for a visit of several weeks with her daughter and family, Mrs. Howard Keller of near Frankfort, Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Keller and daughters visited at Vfcksburg, Sundsy. and Mrs.

John Brwln and Mr. C. M. Andrews and son Hugh of Fort Wayne, were Sunday visitors here. Rurkhead left Sunday evening for Richmond after an over Sunday visit with relatives C.

W. Hehdrlck left Monday for Munde, wher he will resume his work at ths college at that plao after a week end visit with hi family her from this place a(t0ded th funeral eervlc.es of Henry Rol linger, held at the Winchester United Brethren church, Sunday after. A. Duer I reported 111, suffering with an attack of heart trouble. Many Monroe peopl attended the dedication exercises held at th new county hoapltal at Ds catur Sunday Jr.

II. An0.rwa entered th Adam ooupty hospital as si patient, suffering with an attack of sugar dtabetls. Rene Kessler, operator at the local telephpne office. Is confined th her homer by illness. John Plttlnger and family.

Noah Holllngsworth and family. Miss Esther Blklns of Marlon, Ind. Mrs. Alia Persy and daughter neatrlse, of Roston, Mrs. Catherine Thompson and Mrs.

Mauds Dorwln and children, of Decatur, were entertained at the J. A. Hendricks home at dinner, Sunday McUefl Hendricks. Harmon Kirk endoll. John Hhlrk and Wehatnr Mil ver left for Long Inka Sunday for a week's outlriK llniia: Oliver ami slater.

Miss Kranclle, left Sunday for Hamilton, Ind. on a severe! ilavs' visit with theii slater, Mrs. (). I). Weskler and family Sells and fmnliy loft Rntlirday for Oreen vllle, Ohio, to visit a few davs with relative' Mr nnd Mih Kred Walt sins ami Mrs ni walking and daughter, of Upland, Ind were guests of Mr and Mrs.

IV He'ffner over Sunday, of our people attended the Junior Kp worth league exercises held by tho local Methodist ICplscopal ohtirch, Sunday night The following persons vers guests of Mr. end Mrs. J. P. Heff ner, Sunday, as a.

family gathering: WHY GROW FAT? Druagtst Telle of Eisy Pleasant Way to Keep Trim Attractive Figure Evan At Middle Age Thousands of women vho have had a trim, stylish figure all their lives, bee In to take on weight In early middle lire. And because they have heard of "Fat and Forty" and because foolish starve tlon diets, ridiculous eserolaea and certain medicines only seem to make their condition worse, they give up all hope and sy, "Oh, well, I'd rather be fat any ay.1 Fat that shows Fat that oomea and stays Is not only cumbersome, but max prove dangerous, a decided disadvantage1 to your necessary activity and pleasures, flo why stair that way! No special exerolaes or diets 1 No dangerous or sickening medicine. Just a cooling, sparkling. Aperient pletftant to takebut quickly and noticeably cITeo tlve Meyer Bros, air stores or any good druggist can supply you with a large bottle of Wendell's Salts, Ambition Brand, for 60 centa and will return your money on the first bottle purchaeed If you are not more than satisfied. Mr.

and Mrs Conrad Sohunim. Van1 Wert, Ohio, Mr and Mrs Oscnr Rchumm and children, WIMshlre. Ohio, Minn Clara flchiinim. Jack won, Mich Mr and Mrs I'nul ftchumtri. Wiltshire, Ohio, Mrs Mary humin.

Mr and Mra lieuchncr and aon, Mrs Salome flchumm. Hook ford, Ohio, Mrs Fred llcffnor and son Roman, Mr. and Mis. Conrad Ileffner, Mr and Mra fctnoko and aon, Mr. and Mrs Rudolph lleffner and family.

Mlts Caryl Wrldder, all of Chattanooga. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Afar Ion Watkl na and daughter Catherine and the Itev Harry Edison of Taylor university. Harlcn Rol la nnd Itobert Ostermnn Maaon Ileffner and Mrs Frances Wat kins gave several selections of orchestra music Mrs Fred Beuch ner and brother Paul nnd Oscar Schumm gave several selections on string instruments. Albert Ilutchlits and family, on Os wait drive, departed for their home at Morgatitovwi, Vft Monday Alverdo Johnson, who Is etnplod at Font Wayne, spent Bundny with his family here Mrs.

Willis Lynn mid (lauKliter, Lucllo who havo been Kuents of their tounln, Warrerr Bossier and wife, left Monday for their lionio fit Muskegon, Mich. Track men vanted! Cal noun and Pontiac streets.) Indiana Service Fort Wayne, Ind. ANITWERP NEWS Trusses Trusses Mr. and Mrs. Cltde Stanger.

of Toledo, Arov to thla place Saturday, evening and spent the week enJ with her Mrs. Arthur Field, and family, and other relatives. Mrs. A.j IS. Dunderman nnd children went Logansport, Ind.

Sunday, where rhe; will visit a few days this weok, the guest of her slrter, Mrs. Floyd Kee ver, and family, and other relatives. I .55. Itart, of the section force on the Wabash hero, was a visitor at Fort "Wayne Sundfty, In attendance at a meeting of the maintenance of way of this division of the Mr. and Mrs.

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cigarettes of the best flavor and quality for 10 means easily a saving for. the average smoker.oi SI to S1.BO a' week S52 to S70 a year. Seventy nine dollars will buy lots of things. A radio set," a talking machine, a very fine suit of clothes, a set of tires, the first fifteen pay mer.ts on a' Ford, a good sized insurance policy. Hard to'roll your own? Not really.

Give yourself a chance to leant. Uavri a sack of "Bull" in your pocket all the time as well as your rogue lar cigarettes. Every time you think of smoking a cigarette pull out you ttauk of "Bull" and try rolling one. By the time you've used the sack you ought to be a fair produoer. And youMI certainly bo a convert to the mild, dellglitlul flavor.

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