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THURSOAV MOMNINQ, JANUARY 7, 1118. THE FORT WAYNE JOURNALGAZETTE 13 PART WORK PART SCHOOL PLAN SOLVES PROBLEM OF EDUCATIONAL AND WAGE NEEDS OF CHILDREN semi a wM ssssKsrlA IvvPv LsssWifiroiW JV JbbsWKV li PHi ffiSnr If $mM'SKfMm MSA A CAM Attrner 9 uulrumt. TW MeAN4tT THA TKriW TO to.ir Ml WD STOW mua nfcrrpw ti i1 t. i i I ll "vx "of" nasi Plnk (Br Marguerite Mooers Marshall The volution has bean found to the old problem of the boy who need's aohoot while the parent need the boy's wage. Within two month! at the Bryant blah school In Long; Island City there will be Inaugurated a co operative school and nop eaucauonai system wni empllnh three definitely 111 provide boys and girls with shop educational system whloh will cempii 1 i a high school education neat little sum to the If the dan succeeds It should do away with two of our most Inefficient types of young; manhood and womanhood One of these Is the drifter the logical devel opment of the child who took out work ever since has been drifting; from one Arat Job that prom sed a few dollars and even since has been drifting from one form of casual employment to another The other and nt cilisen stay ugh to acquire i i contempt for manual accomplishment while snow ing a complete iaca or any speuiu tal gifts bovs A blacksmith shop a wireless telegraphy room a machine shop, a plumbing shop are a few of the class rooms Tor students of this course Despite hard times.

I don know on graduates wno is out said Dr Cemarest Matter of Tesi Hsf Tools. But just how Is this Ith justifiable Work, Half Book will be a matter of 1 ngedT 1 asked. the pi their oocupei two to each Job The two will alter I wSKiy so nm i will be at the ehee and 1 how it should be continued ng the week eohola lo what Mk end by the isi fol What tnijrht have been a good plumber or a good cook hag become a manufacturers machli bad clerk or stenographer The proposed co operat the board or education and Is heartily su ported by Dr Peter E. Demarest principal of the Bryant high school For years Dr Demareftt has been mIiIm tn rivlnn riupaitnn alone Drac His said to bs the only ire tnree es benldee the urse are offered un a railroad gas ompanloi Flft different business enterprises la long Island City have signified their willingness to co operate with the school his work They Include automobile ilea elertrla a teleDhone com Dan v. nlumb rrs and so on Olrls will bs allowed to take advantage or the part worR part school plan and dreesmakero milliners and business offices are willing to give them a chance May Eai iv After First Yesr regular academla There Is the girls technical the same roof 'hr is the which Includes cooking Probably there will be an arrange ment similar to that In Fltchburg.

Msss here this scheme has been worked out great perfection The manufacturers I tout. VC T6 tOMDrndfor Mteaf eOYvT WOfJT A(WTtfrrtC AJ rMGClTH WIU. TAUCiNT ths PAAT TIMS' stunsMia" boy cooup stand to HWL6 Ho Vtf NOT The iwVe3f turer and he said "Not on your life! Business men may be charitable but they don mix business and phi Ian a boy whom he Then he pointed waa paying 1 25 a day and who aoing aa gooa won ae I commented, frankly Health and Industry to Be Improved How about the health of the stu dentf 1 asked Can they stand the oome work with their schooling TM luggeeted ths prlnalpal "The boys int gins neipwo the chores mother round the house i and I can re member getting up at 4 o'clock In 4h morning to milk the cows befor I went to school I csn so that 1 mllllnerv dressmaking there la the clerical coti with booh Keep ng sianog rapn writing and general office work there la tha manual training; course work Impossible for children bnt a little of some other kind won harm them. Some of them will be better off than they are now One of my boys has been looking pal add tired and I asked him what wag tha matter He said studied three or four hours every night, beginning at clock. I asked hire what ha did between that hour and IN la ben scnooi closes ana the afternoon a drugstore.

would have to alve ud school. Under the new arrangement he won have to work and study the same wsek At tha snd of this threa rears mingling or desirable opening dy to and forge ahead to the lunlt of his or her capacity in the trade chosen. But even If there Is some other apparently men and women are never nurt ny Knowing now to wora with their hands It a a cure for snob bery and it may be an excellent anoher STOMACH UPSET? That what thousands stomach Instead of tsk Ing tonics or trying to patch up a poor rktnar the real caus of the ailment clogged liver and disordered bowels Dr Edwards Olive Tablets arouse ths liver a soothing healing way When ths liver and bowels are performing their natural functions away goes Ind geetlon and etomach troubles If you have a bad taste In your mouth tongue coated appetite poor laay don care feeling, no ambition or energy trou bled with undl gested food you should take Ollva Tablets ths substl te for calomel ri Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed Although the boy and girl work era will only bs st school alternate weeks. It wul pose We to give them educstlon We shsu probably lesvs out a rorsign isnguane ana pern ape soma history but there wl be sps clsl dri In English science trade arithmetic and suoh stud ee as will help te a more Intelligent under stsndlng of tha work with the hands. (uotni win am Mn sl trosdmlll Into will be a future for him or her In every occupation we finally put en our list We shall have a man whose buslnssa It will bs to visit repeatedly each busl ness establishment where our boys and girls work to see that they are reostv tng fair treatment and to gather Ideas for the school training most helpful to each Individual From the employers aha co onem.te with us we shsll demand written agreements providing that the of in time of TOCSIN NEWS family waa hold at the homo of 8am Heoklay one miles south of this place on Now Tears day At early hour the members of the family began to arrive and each came with well filled baaketa The day waa spent In pleasant conversation and at the noon hour a bountiful dinner wa served Covnrs were laid for sixty Ave people The next reunion will be held at the home of John Heckley one and one hair miles north of town.

New Tear's day 1010 Those present ware Mr and Mrs rank Hockley and daughter Jmma, hlr and lira scheme be In oooratlon through a period and daughters Grt.ce and Mary long enough to give It a fair trial. We and lira Willis Smith and eon Phlle must have written agreements fifom the maili Mr and Mrs. Chauncey Wilson parents, and daughter Mary Mr and Mrs IX EJS.P..r.n,ia.m.or,U!cK,rh "V.r,a.r and if, so you can eat what you 1 ke i Is the plan a charity on the part of unauncey iur win At loo and tSo per box All druggists tne empiovitrr ur uemarest repsatea ana aaugnicr Aiartna ana son nenry The Oitve Tablet Company Col mbus with a smlls It Is not I put that Mr and Mrs Rollle flhaday ai son Ohlc question once to a Fltchburg manufao irT4n Mrs Gsorge Meyera and ohil ii Idren Mr and Mr Orval Heckley and Morris Mr Shimer Mr and Mrs Ed Barger Mr and Mrs, Ira Beeki er and daughter Flo or Ballevue, Others Come and Go But this old reliable office hare to etayj my llth year ra Fort Wayna, I guooaastulry treat Chronic Nervous, Rectal and Spo 1 eon ditlona of Me and Women. Ask your friend aa4 neigh bore a to my reliability and mj methods of treatment Consultation said advice always ohaerfully given without ul arge. OTHIR APCClAL CONOITIONnIf ton troubUd with PUaa.

flgtul. Fiasurea or ftacuu Uloarg come and gee ma Ho Qblarotmrta, no hospital, detentlMi frcca sauteae. Thee treat asaaU are gtvaa at sot ffloe aad ra tkrf Mi? la snaassvgteed alao gygsssetiitlr treat Varicocele, Hydracal Strtotare Buptara. Raeamatlam. fikin plasasss.

liver aad Stomae! TrouUea, Plan sis at the Kidneys, Uladder and prestsata and ether gpeclaj dlseasea of saea Mich Mr and Mra John Dialer were NO BXTftA CHARQt FOR MKDIOINKt sfreryeao who oaatlU anar told oaaotry what hi treatment lo going to cost On fee oevero the BWT1RB KXPrNCB of traat. mesit ud thare NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE) each week tor med loraooi oonawqwontly It Is to MT INTKRXHT aa well to TOUR INTKBJMT to get rov oured as quickly as oooeible. Were I to charge you aa BXTHA ItUGB for nadielaeo ACH WEEK In addition to the fee agreed upon 1 thou might ho to my Interest to hold you rORhTVER a patient DR. BLACKSTONE, Spocinlist I CONBR VWIJftilAnaitfiN "UeVr3UlO to 4. a.

ae4al Houro for Ladles, to 4 neWy Heoro lOto 11 Only ON THE FIRING LINE What it Men to Moot Men. There are many true heroes that have perished In the European war who "never amelled powder but who auocumbed to aloknesg after hard campaigning coupled with had water and lack of food. The sick and do bllltated man la aa much out of pUce In hla struggle for Ufa and oxlstenco aa he would be on the firing Una On the other hand the strong vlgorou man hla veins filled with rich, red blood has an anorraoua advantage In whatever poaltlon he may ho fated to occupy. In war or business The prompt and certain action of PUfm Ooldan Medical Dlsoovr ry In driving all harmful germs and friends and relutlvsa at this place fur Deasa Somers and children Erma, MarvUl and Maurice of Fort Wayne, Mr and Mrs Harold Mahnanamlth and son Olendln of Osalan Messrs Haley Heckley Orsle Stubbs, John Isnogle, Harry Heckley 8am Bock ner and Warner Kreigh. Mr and Mrs.

George Myers gave an oyater supper Thursday evening for Mr Dora Myers, who expect to leave goon for the wast. Those, present were Mr rank Bender and Jack Wolf Mr and Mra George Sowders and fMnllj Mr and Mra John Wlble, Mr Stella Fry Mlsa Kathern Wlble, ur ana airs urvuie Heckley and sot Morris, Mr and Mrs Leonard Scros ham and family Mr George Plummer ana wire ana aaugnter Myrtle and son John, Mr and Mrs Louis Takes and daughter Mr and Mra Charles Shim er and family Mr and Mrs Una ham and John Isnogle A number of young people of this piaoe went in a bobsled to Craig the crowd were the Misses Nellie Hall, Cecil Howards, Garnet Miller Leatha Kelly Mary and Martha Wit and Nina Bowman the Messrs Orvll and William Grim Luster Klelnknla ht and jacK ana Harry Howards Mr and Mrs Harold Mahnensmlth and son Qlendln and Miss Maurlca Homers returned Xu their home In Os sian Saturday after spending the weec Wltn Mrs Mahnensmlth a oar onto Mr and Mrs Miller The Mlssea Mary and Martha Wav and Nina Bowman returned to Ossian Bat rday alter spending a few das with relatives at this place and Mrs AlPhta Earhart re turned Thursday evening from Mil ford Ind after spending a week visit Ing relative One hundred and thirty five wars present at Munday school Sunday Mra MulUngton and daughter of Valentino, Ind are visiting Mrs Muiiingtons parents Mr and Mrs Klslnknlght Mra pessa Humrrs to Fort Wayna Saturday after spending the week with her parents, Mr and Mra Millar She waa accomoanled by her sister Mra Charles Krelgh. and Mrs Ira Beck ner and daughter Flo left Monday for their home in Beiievue Mich. Mr and Mra Heokner have been visiting jtM I ft III (mMplilillln I drink Berghoft. You ask why? It is beer as I have imagined it a flavor I have wanted for years tfkm Phone No.

1 the past two week a Mr and Mrs John Dlsler of Fort Wayna returned hum rrtday evening after spending a few days with rola tlvea. They also attended tho Heck ley reunion. Mr and Mrs Tom Nash of Wren spent New Tear's at this place with Mr and Mra Mrt Ooaaurd Mlsa Davis of rort Wayne spent a few daya laat week la the homo of Mra Maggie Garten. Mr Harry Garton returned to Bloomtngton Sunday to finish hi term of aohooL Mr Garton has been spend rl niacovsry, but tn thi safe veg ln hlaChrlsimag vacation with his uU remeRreTsoinW fag gtrTIAffifi air irvin hi waa a business caller In Bluffton Monday Lester Kieiiiknigi returned lmDurlties from the blood sets In mo tlon tho repair process which work actively on tho diseased membrane I where the ekln gives warning tho bad blood beneath by showing pimples and bolls also the skin clearg up and becomes wholesome and ruddy Thue by building up a new and per feet covering and carrying out of tho systsm tho (Catarrh Infeated matter by way of tho blood liver and kid nay a Catarrh la overcome and permanently conquered Thar la not a drop of alcohol or any narcotto in ur neroos noiarn jueui TAKE YOUR CH01CE1 PILE with PAIN ui4 PILM ol PAIN ftp Ay Cur without Psln All form, of Retat trt.il FORT WAYNE RECTAL HOSPITAL chmlta pieek Come' Washington and Calhoun oHroota. DR.

SCHRADERa Pby ician iai Surgton Telephene M7S. live power which by replacing the blood impurities wnn pure, ncn diooo, not only ends Catarrhal conditions wherever located but vitalise the kid neya. stomach liver bowels and verv oraan of tha body People who Lsuffer humiliation and mental mlaery because of Mmmea. nam raan rJlotch to his school inday Mr Klelnkniht has been Attending; school at Purdue and waa arc panted by hla parents ag far aa Bi rrton Mis Leatha Kelly returned from Vtttia 0 Thursday after suendlna a especially benefited. It 1 not a secret1' uh Mr nu Ur Tom remedy for Its ingroaiema are printed Joumal Gazetto Want Ads ar ure winner for rfeuh YESTERDAY'SRAIN WILL NOT AFFECT THE RIVERS MUCH Yesterdays heavy rain, whloh began In the morning and continued prac tically all day will not affect tho rivers very moon, according to tho statement of Weather Observer 8.

Palmer Quite a lot of rain fell, the ob server said, but It will take quite a lot mora to send tne rivers up muon. Tou aaa a great deal of this water 1 soaking Into tho ground and not tho rivers It will take an almost unprecedented rain to cans any alarm The observer says that tho rain will probably turn Into snow to day He also predlota freealng weather thia morning The temperature tuis muni Tho western storm spread rapidly eastward and ralna were general yes terdav morning from the upper Mis slsstppl valley to the lake region and south to tne gun coast Another storm is forming on Pacific coast, but this will not affect Fort Wayn a great deal. KIM ELL. Ind Jan I itfo 13, on the A has changed time and now la due at Klmmell at 10 It a. one half hour later than formally We ask pardon of the new officers of tho Rebekah lodge In the report we In our laat locals We unintsn tlonally omitted that at the close of tho lodbc tho new officers treated tho lodge to dellcloua refreahraenta Wo i unable to no present, out repon SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY RAIR Grandmother's Rsolp to Restore Color Glees and TMoknesa Hair that loses Its color and luetr or when It fade, turns dull and Ufslesa caused by a lack of.

sulphur In tha hair Our grandmotheVmade up a mixture pf Bage Tvf and Sulphur to keep her looks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that oven color that beautiful dark ghado of hair which Is so at tra live uae only thia oUketlm recipe Nowadays a a get this famous mix lurOyni'klyt' iny drujrjtortJor. a to ivnTlfciHo ufWyethli Bags and rJulphur Compound which darkens the hair so naturally so evenly that nobody can possibly tell It has been applied Beaides, It takes off dandruff stopa scalp ltohlng and falling hair You lust dan pen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair taking one small strand at a time. By morning tho gray hair dla appears but what delights the ladles with Wyetho Bag and Sulphur Is that, fcesld. beautifully darkening the hair after a few, app 11 oat Ions, it also brings book to gloaa and lustro and gives tt, on appearauco of abundance. says tho refreshments war very much appreciated by all tn attendance.

Mrs. Mary Schlabaoh passed away at the of her daughter Mra Slants, south of Cromwell Saturday January 1116 aged II years, I months and If days She was the widow of Henry Sohlabach, deceased Bhe waa the mother of ten children. seven of whom are left to mourn the loss of their mother The, funeral was conducted at the Sparta Christian church Monday at SO clock, in the presonc or a large audience or reia Uvea and friends Rsy R. Pago of Merrlaa afflalated, and Interment was In tho Sparta cemetery M. Sloan of Cromwell waa the funeral director Mr SL No who ha been In poor health all winter waa feeling slightly more Indisposed than usual Ho hag been gradually growing weaker but his Mends have hoped he wouia cape tho long and serious Illness with wnicn nas oea anruciea eacn win ter for the past several years.

Mr George Stoffer of Mtlford waa entertained Monday by mends in turn meii Mr Barnes of Huntington wag entertained while at Klmmell Sunday by Mr nd Mra WUlard Dull. Mr and Mrs Crothers received the meaaage Tuesday morning that their sister In law Mrs James Crothers was In a very serious oondl tlon, with no hopes of recovery and that she waa expected to pass away ny time Mr crothers rather is gradually growing weaker Mr and Mrs. Crothers went Immediately and are at the bedside of father and sl The hosts of friends of this sadly afflloted family sympathise with them In this double affliction Mr Noah Conner passed away at the county Infirmary Sunday January i. aged Is years Interment was at the Sparta cemetery Mr and Mra Vint Williamson ware entertained Tuesday by Mr and Mra John Thorn of near Etna. Mrs Isbell of Syracuse 1 the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Fisher In KimmelL WARSAW Jan.

Announce ment has been made of the marriage of Percy Justus of this city and Miss Bessie Barcus of Albion, Mich The marriage took place In October In Michigan and waa kept aecret The bridegroom la employed by the Oram factory and lo a son of Mr and Mr William Justus. Kosciusko Court News WARSAW Ind Jan I Tho court has granted a chang of venue In tho case of the state against Joel Gar vin and others for violation of tho liquor laws and othara, the court found for tho flalntlff and Judgment In the sum oC 1 141 41 waa allowed Tho cause ha been abated In the divorce suit of Krba Peterson against Arthur Peterson, owing to the death of tho defendant Anna L. Clark ha filed suit for divorce from Amos Clark Tho com plaint charges 111 treatment and fall ur to provide. Tho plaintiff asks for tho oustody of a son Action ha been dismissed and tho oost paid In tho divorce suit of Wll Uara Baugher against Minnie Baugher Tho finding waa for the plaintiff In I the partition sutt of Luclnda Arnold and others against Jennie Moor and others James Thompson and Paul Bummy have been appointed to make tha partition and report on the first day of tho February term of court. rinding wa for the plaintiff In tho ult of Jennie Cox against Perry Thompson and others on not.

Judg moot for $114 11 was allowed. in tho partition suit of John A. Snavely against Mary MacPhergon caas has been dismissed and the cost paid In tha dlteh petition of Orlando Meredith and others, the commissioner ha filed hla report and February 10 na been set for tho new hearing Omeffa Oil For Sprains and Bruises irit thing to do lor renin 01 bruu. Ii to co.tr the hurt with Bt of flannel tokcd with Omen a Quick relict unitlly follow. thl4 ioiple treatment.

Trial bottle ioc 40c New Prictis Men's Half Sole, (Nailed) Men. Half Solea, (Sewed) Udiea Hull Solea, (Naded) UdleV Mali Solea, (Sewed) 40e 65e USOc Champion Shoe Repairing Company 130 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 707. A.

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