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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 10

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Fort Wayne, Indiana
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THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE UNOAV MOBNINO, JANUARY I. 1l1t IA Genuine Unifold Davenport for $19.95 You never heard of such a price Recall all the advertisements of Unifolds in the past The lowest prices were over $22 or $23 weren't they? Well, here is an example of Pickard enterprise, of Pickard buying, power of Pickard small profits, and it is just one example of the many in our annual Colol plrl nood of foun Into) th.J h.l orv4 poa art ph bbbbbbbbI Lw Hv bsI bbsf bbb! ibssbbbbsbf bssssbssbI bsb HIRejBI bH Isssh It Began Yesterday A few other special prices, picked at random from the entire 1000 are: $17.50 Couch, large size, genuine quartered oak frame, Red Tag Sale Price $13.75 $28.00 3 Piece Parlor Set, Birch Mahogany frame, Epidermis leather seats, $20.95 $37.50 Bed Room Set, 3 pieces quartered oak 24 30 mirror in dresser $29.75 Both original and Sale Prices in Plain Figures I H0tora JlrowF HOUSE FURNISHING CO. i i. fi colcnvtBLA, tarts nly ONE BQUA.RC nortk and Xiyr.fi..lM TRANSFER CORNER. 1MCILY BETTCR EVERYWHERE FOR NEW YEAR: CHICAGO, Jan The American Contractor In reviewing building proa peote (or tho new.

year says In Ita Is ue to day To on who carefully reada the re porta of building conditions In all parts of tho country the one thin which will probably lmpreaa above all oth or la the almost universal spirit of optimism that exists among architects ZJ the brlirht aid of things or la ha Yn jy.noamon.io perceive. anaacucciau conditions of betterment that ure yet hidden from the general business eye? If the latter, then the architects of the country so and a most cbeerlnir and significant note of revhlng business aottvity. Tho architect la and should be an optimist. Just as everybody should be to the limit consistent with sound Judgment, The architect breathes the Deafness it Is murnf that sltlon to bhtld underlying conditions not yet generally apparent Another etrnl flcant fact Is the large miount of construction work that has h4en planned and held up on account bdpren fit uncial conditions This defer re 1 hoik has lnrreor 1 from week tu week and now has attained (table olume The mere return noe tu Its normal murk ft status In Itself gle a tremendous lm to the building line without the add lion of further new business localities retort the money murkets pructlcally back, to normal uiliuiirj wnvre inuiwtv oniy prog In that direction All however show mnter at Improvement aa com pared with a month or two ago Buffalo gives the tip aa coming from Inside banking sources that after Jan uury 1 money will loosen up And the 'significant statement comes from Polumhua that tankers are now tend ng to favor building operations more than they did a month or two ng be aune new buildings ad 1 tho nuv terlal welfare of the country Tliut la an Important Idea It Is, fuoreov? a comparatively newIdea, one that should be widely promul gated The banker three months ago had no quarrel with legitimate bull There were other demands made upon his consideration to which ha gave first place Hut the big finan clal people have had an opportunity to study the effects of a moderate subsidence in construction, work pinched In many unexpected places. nra use of this moderate subsidence in building operatlona construction work no doubt now occupies a position pf higher necessity In the eyes carded as distinctly better than a month ago It Is of course ma prospective It Is not expressed In the December work It relates to the new PeJoicing at this time Is two fold, first that the old year has de parted and second that the new year from which better things are expect has been ushered In Detailed build re orts follow Northorn Ohio and Indian i North ii Uho has shown a great increase In ie last thirty days over the month of November In regard to Inquiries Btiuettts for building plans al though northern Indlnna has had no f.reat Increase In the last thirty days but motit architects are busy with! sketches for future build ng which will be started In the spring The money conditions which have opened up to a great extent make the outlook for iw school ouiidjngs mucn ongnier i the boards of education in different start ad and those that havf started advertising this last month note mt with favorable re ulta and the ootHtbllltlea lor new mi hool hulldlno a for this comina sea son throughout Boytaern onto ana northern Indiana are excellent Indianapolis Building operations In Indiana are decidedly becalmed Ac tlvlty la at a very low ebb aa ft large oenentage of the prospects of 1114 dividual Improvements.

While the vol ume la not large veriheleaa there a many projecta that will material 1 prlng having been postponed be cause of tne prevailing financial con dttions of 1914 Much Institutional work la In prospect also considerable public work such as schools and municipal buildings 1 he dawn of the new tar seem full of well placed hope and unions unforaeen conditions entlrelv ul of harmony with the present outlook arise tne coming year should greatly surpass in building op erations those of 1914 EXCURSION TUESDAY From winter into ummer. See our ad on classified page. C. A. Rastetter.

Clinton County Farmer Slain FRANKFORT Ind Jan 2 Walter Thomas age 35 a farmer who lived three miles southeast of Middlefork Clinton county was found murdered In the barn at the rear of his home to day Two theories for the crime are advanced robbery and revenge by an enemy who Is said to have sworn to get Thomas The body was found by his brother Willie Thomas bvklenoe indicated that Thomus had died Thursday eve lng The wife and daughter of the dead man have been visiting the wife parents Mr and Mrs Haneroan at Indianapolis since Christmas and Thomas had been living alone 4 wring their absence When his wife tried to telephone from Indianapolis to day without success Willie Thomas went to his brothers home to Investigate DECATLR. Ind Jan Burt Christ en of Toledo spent New Tear's her with his parents, Mr and lira. tax duplicates, sequestered property In the amount of S. S7 This Is less the amount of twenty five per cent Airs Ed Oreen Is III of a severe cold on her lungs and Is under the care of a phsiclnn Miss Martha Fonner had as her guests at Ntw Year's dinner to day. Mr and Mrs Chris Strebe and daughter Mil lred and A Fonner and family Miss Hallk ronard gave a six dock dinner for Miss Violet Van Hart Miss Martha Met rory entertained at a slumber party for her Other members of the part tea were Ireta and Father Butler il Mrs hmll aum farther and Jessie May tThl npanled children laabnl find Harry, visited lu ho I Fort ayne to day spent a week here HherhT Ed Green has entered upon his Moore went tp Fort Way official career and with to day made way for his successor Mr Frailer has reported that during th past year he has added to the count) A ndersun Mrs Jamb; Frank Orslg Van nd Roy Wolford and were guests at a New given John Wolford and James Wolford of Boise Ida Their life oT tonellneseossendadand then fori ell Is now ior and sua tance isortkxMof thesr catty coMtnMted log 2b 3 1 II iJ "lliil.

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I uy niMl, Of feM' era essuir sdiueteo bv il wTnia M4 pse hmkZm DmL kreaWalJ a i 1 Jv. nWto4 A duVM hypaeaje. I "b(Uw 4H MUr oouttMrn Blag Leuievl't. ur The building architects' boards are not cluttered up with a of half finiahed proapects to be Lompleted In the spring aa Is frequently the rule The prevailing. quietude has not cast a pall of die couragement over architectural circles Instead those of the profession are as becalmed sailor patiently awaiting the dawn of the to morrow to cattli the first sight of the ripple aonroftihlng from the horlson, hetuk nd the welfare of the latter lenlng the breeae that will son swell tn ennerm Imnnr.Mhi aulla ajid urrv them On their Way Even In tne da ranees os me uepunma 1 year the murmurlnga can heard in I tho rigging and the crews are busy! hauling to and clearing away In prep aratloa fur the coming days.

In the DifloM behind the partitions back of the private ofpees, tho tree He boards are crtaRingwhere the draltsMiea laboring with, their tee aquarea, enra passee and pencils, preparing sketches tor prospective work The general business perplexity still pervades the atmosphere sunt while no one can TalKoui ineTBtarsr wtTh trr uuteitaf financial bearing still thsre nre tftany preliminary Inquirlee that point to a prosperoug outlook Architect a all over the state announce that their prospects were sever better at this season of the year In fact they predict tbat IMt wUt be one of the beet Indiana ever experienced In building While no one knows what will be the4 effect of the federal reserve board at 111 there la aa air of optimism regarding It, Man look for the bualueaa forced asAthke oouniry byth) Kuropaan. war greatly aumuiaio eonuiuuns ana aio ashlngton correspondent Uses and Interesting Issue one of ure psychology In tbat city or reg ilar evtmomii habits with banking lepoglts as steady and uniform as iiMn reiinriea la otner ply because to ton The financial relaxation oublle work V) here the laai bonds have been submitted to vote the result In the great majority of Instances tuts been favorable. And moreover many raunlelpa)lti 'brouahuut the country are taking atns to get under way publlo workJ cause officials recognise that that ilicy popular relieving aa It does the total distress treated by unptn A nfbnt The aggregate amount of new work undertaken from tat mo aounueeo vaai outlook mav be re la tUe expaasUin of industrial and In January Clearance Sale Now On Men's Suits and Overcoats $10.00 value? at. $6.95 1 2 and 1 3.50 value at. $8.95 $15 and $16.50 values.

$11.95 $18.00 values at $12.95 values $13.95 $25.00 values' at $15.95 $27.50 values at $16.95 20 Off On All Blue Serge and Black Suits and Overcoats Men's Trousers $1.50 values at .98 $2.00 values at $1.29 $2.50 values at $1.79 $3.00 values at $2.29 $3.50 values at $2.79 $4,00 values at $3.29 $5.00 values at 1 0 O'ff On All Blue Serge and Black Trousers Children's Department Boy's Suits and Overcoats $2.50 values at $1.79 $3.00 and $3.50 values at $2.29 $4.00 values at $2.79 $5.00 values at $3.79 $6.00 values at $4.29 $7.00 values at $4.79 $8.00 values at $5.29 $8.50 values at $5.98 1 0.00 values at $6.79 10 Off Op All Boys' Blue pergeuitt Furnishing GoodsHats and Caps will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Stellfiofn Neireite Pixley's Old Stand.

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