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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 13

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(f ft i i 1 Tsanescwwi t'' 'V'iM, 'if If a a. Sec BEHOVES THE CAUSE OFCffTARHH Ko remedy that doe pot entirely remore tt cause ol Catarrh from ths blood will ever piake a tiermanent cure of tha trouble. Just as long asthe ritt niaHnn Trtnnlim rrsrAaminatal with the Immuritle and catarrhal matter 1 ytfEfcli produce mucous meniblflKrortirncrttBrnga irf the if uoay wiUDKefliaaciaie ot imiauon ana uiscuac oinujrn, wn PUicr Ipcfil applications Will eotneumes uanpwaniy relieve uia, ugui, eellne In the head. bruizing noiaea la th uncomfortable, etully feeling pi the nostrils, and hMp to loosen the muctia in the throat; but Catarrh Is a constitutional Wood disorder and nntatt has been entirely driven Jrpin the aystem there can be no permanent core. tnres Catarrh, byremovtog the cause from thebIood.

It attack the disease at it head and by tnpr bughly purifying and eleansleg the circulation, and ridding It every paf 'tlrfa lmtniritv. iind at the same time cttrichine the allow the andlrxitattd membrancibjitd. Jripreyts the Etncul health, end. Mops' every nissgrecaWe aymptom. n.

a. o. reacne aowu um very Wtnm and leaves no trace ottlie disease In the system, Hook on Catarrh l. end am inedlcal advice frtfl to all Who write. 0 IIUS pwurjy vu.

Airmail a.a, uve VAN WEB PWS van want, rh.n Mrt.itucr A. Btianer died last venlim HI lb horn pf Bar son tail ol Nil Bti 10 ytkruor at and, had spent the greater pu oi nw Ilia ill mm coumjr, ueain ram at thr'reimit orinnripitiea or ad rancea year a. lira, nnaner wa wwei 1 foil favorably knqwn and hr death will be resetted by a larga number of relatives and friends. Mit'enerMf Er titolii ier Ier). Ktrid a very pleasant aurprls laat even Inn bv larae nurty of ladle and ten tltmep The affair was held In honor Of th ret ent rntrrltc of the vlctlma ot the lurprlta.

All.ii uoncwtr and Mm Minnie zinn liev, Jesss Bwank tna rirat M. iord street Amol O'Brien received a messes; laat iiamnt announcing me mother. Mr. Mary O'Url hem In CUeenvllI. He left thla morn er quietly married )eeterdar by the jesss wann ai lire pureonaRi cnurui on welt ci rsrniass of iraw announclnt the death of hie Mr.

Mary O'Brien, at bar lata liifr for that Dlaca toVattend the funenil L'faude Qroaeroet. of thla rlty, haa (Ued a dumat suit in the court of common tlcaa of Van Wert toun'y ngalnnt the Inclnnatl Northern Railroad company, lit hkti he eeeka to rrmv 000 He ffvr that on January 1D0O while en p'oyad In th capacity of brakeman he ellfchted at nltlit from a train and In 10 coin aan tanned to atumhle and fall on a ril' i or clnderi that bad been netM Itntly left near tli rlglit of wav Hla lt' liand caught between the trurha met fall, aevrrlng four finger and ut ttiitf eay rnuth or hla hand He entered 1 iu a oontract with the defendant Hereby he wi to receive employment for life at wagea not ea than MS per l.ut thatch defehdani. hav failed and rfufJto comply with th contracts Mr, and Mr, fiamxiel Grunewald, aouth of thl city, have teaued Invitation to th marriage of their dauabter. Mia Anna, to Clarence ID. "ohlemmer.

The vent win tana lilac on Wadneeday. roi ruary la at o'clock at th family homer MbeOrunewald la favorably) known In thla city. JIU Vehn Blandlford 'vary pleaaantly entertained a number of young peopl Wedneaday evening al her bom on Urant atreeL The evening wa aepent lit reanmenM war aerved. femea and minin, after which dainty re vnu. T.VIV ROITfU.

Mr. and Mra 1 lorry Freyermuthe. of North Walnut atreet. Iiava gon to Oer maatown to attend the funeral of their nlc. PLEASANT LAKE W.

C. T. U. CELCBRATCS ANNIVERSARY. LAKE.

Ind Feb. 17 Th i'leaeant Lake Vi Celebrated It lataenth anniversary Thiiraday rt th Knlghta of the Maccabeea' hall oy giving a reception their frlenda Kach mem br invited eom frlenda and all enjoyed the program preaentedi which conalafed of the annual aildree of th nrealdent, Mrs John Wtllennar. bote' ihnfua. eirla' chorua drill by children, reading by Helen llurfmaq aolo by Mra Goodwin and a laughable pantomime In which Orla nun man acted the part of a bachelor who advertlaed for a wife and had nn applicant with tableau aa rinalea Re Irenhmenta were aerved and enjoyed by by the one hundred or more ureaent Ineoe annlveraflrlea are looked fnri.nr,i In from year to year aa one of the pleaaant event and all wlah the I'leaeant lake Vt great auiceaa in Ita noble work aaeaaiaaaaaaaai PROGRESSIVE LAWS FOR LABORING IN SCARCE frj INDIANA THfe' FORT WAYNE. (By Joeeph.

unit th Indlanapolla dun In th eritcttrient of progretalve law for th benefit ot thai who UtwrMndl ana hai han dutatrloped by many of her alater ataiea. M'hll th jetialatur of 'other atatea Were engaged In working out th great iirobwrae latter leglelation no pwwe Ihgr forward for aolulfoo, th Indiana general atmbly eralr meel ef them, Workmen'i roropenaatlon, protection ef women worker and minimum wf a acalea received'' either acant cotialdtratlon or none at all from the llooalcr lawmaker, 'ihey took a forward atep by atrngthen lug th child labor law, paaalnt an emt piuyera' liability act ami providing for th 'aafely ot railroad employ and rhoe In th building trad But th Indl ana child labor, law 1 it 111 far below th alandard at by other ktu and compared with th new workmen' oom Jxnaatlon law, th eraployera' liability aw la an antiquated meaaur nn eiaice now nav law on xneir tatut book providing for the company a worai laat rear child labor regulation. Two tat llm anon or injui qua! number laat men nd un ear enacted advanced I ffaaTrJI 13 Don't Spank tho Child Bed wttlng at night or Inoontlnenao of urlnt during th day er night la not 'fault. or a habit, at many guppot. hat a reault ol a natural weakened condition of th nrre which control the bladder.

Thl waKna tbould not Jr4 I (IV. Hl4i wt vv tooord. Dr. Oakley" Bad Wotttnf Tablotg aro taf and rellabl treatment, aotlng a food add tonlo for tho nerve, eo they wilt perform their function prop rly, and bring th urinary organs under control Mny ce raooyer In DrT otiliyg Bd Watting Tabl.tt are ud eft ivly In th sat it adult and. a peopl who.

aur troubled freqtient urination. Milled lir plaln Tvrapper upoi teewtpt cf price. I(. By tho Auburn Puanna cutlcal Co Auburn, ln4 Ited tho working day for woman to eight hour Minimum wage Mil failed of paesare In Mlnnaaot and Wlaconeln, but tho Maaaaehuartt general aaaembly cre atod a eommlaelon To Inveitlgat th ad Vlaablllty of eatabllahlng a board to decide on th need and feaalbillty of nainr minimum rate of wagea for women ana children. Wlaconeln Leadln).

A haa com to th euntoro In mat. tare of leglalatlon alnce La Foliett mad Wisconsin aprogreetv atate, lb moat significant labor law of th year wa Jiaaaed In that commonwealth. It la th aw creating th Wlsconaln' Induatrlal commlaaion Thla eommlaelon admlnla ter all of the labor lawa of the atate. Including those relating to worklngmen oompeneatlon, employment agenole. trade cniid ana woman labor and dlaputea, tiuamy.

it la com at salarlea of each, with It I composed of three men. i.vuo each, with bower to employ eaperts and other needed assist II Bannvivi.eiBBV Ira GOOD HARNESS la what you want Well, hav them In all tho atjlet, light or heavy, bo ure and ge our lln before you buy, or give us your order now and will make Juat what you want and hav It ready for you when th tprlng rueh cornea. ants and llx their ealarlee Every place of employment except agricultural and domestic aervtce, where machinery la not used I covered by th lw The commission 1 autriorlxed to establish "safe" condition! In Industry and protect the welfare of employee, SJa Fes' ftftnHtf tAna eat a flaiAnatj In tiiaaai n. Kiuevj uvaiyiaiviisj uviuavv jeBvms uih freedom from danger to the life, health and lafety of emiitoyet of fre qtittntera aa the nature of the etmtloyment will rcaaonably pertn.t." The 'welfare Of emiloyev under tr law meaim their "comfort, decern and moral wnll belnK la riven trie wi tude In promulgating Und enfordnR or" Th commlaiiort 2rwtjr H. C.

ROSE' Phone '12 14 61t Barr 8 will etaa tht BLACKEST I Rainwater MaatwMouaa. THE OLD SETTLER rr ftt CLCAM BLACK RAINWATER MUDDY HYDRANT WATER 1rm llr, sp.aa It. A 10a ka will alaar rear outers. Pa aale by Oreaare. Aak for ee write THE OLD SETTLER FINDLAY, 0.

tammmaammmmmmaaammm Talk About High Balls You ought tp try on with our Scotch or Ity whisky a a foundation, It's a refreshing a a shower to a thlraty land, aa elevating at a skyscraper elevator. Wo carry all I he loading brands ot Imported Whii ky and our prices ore ths loweat, lllgh gradtr llquort In alt quantities. D. D. Supply Store Phona 514 201 W.

Main 8L NEVy hats for men' 'The best assortment and greatest va riety, of soft and stiff hats in tfie city. The popularity of the STETSON hat for) rnen of tlfages hd for year on all occa dotu.hki hevr teen greater. The hat in plain, smooth finish, (cratch felt, in all proportion crown and trim ta colors. Stetson! $1 to Sbltof $3 to 4. English tilpth Hata $2 to $3.

MaUory'i Cravenetted Hati $3 to $4. SPRING tyNES NOW READY SPI WJt clem to carry out the purpoaea for which It WB.B craatftd Although the Indiana lawmakcrt dla tniaaed the aubjert of workmen'a cOnv penaatlpn aa aomethlng ao Impractical aa fo be unwortlw of their attention, the aotlon taken by ten other lefftilaturea gave the movement a atandlng which will com pet it to' be considered In thla atate. In addition to the ten etatna which enacted workmen'a compenaatlon lawa, com mlaslon to etudy the qucetlpn were created In ten other atatea Colorado, Connecticut, telttware, Iowa, Michigan North DBKota, I'cnuayivanla, Texaa, Weat Vir ginia ana jNCDiaaaa In aura tj Men 'a Bairn. Waahlngtosi went farther than any of th other atatea In providing for the compenaatlon of Injured workmen. A atate Insurance ayatcm waa eatabllahed compulsory to certain amploymenta and eleLtlve aa to othera Compenaatlon la also compulsory In Nevada In Call lornta, Illinois, Kanaaa, New lampahtre, ev Jersey, Wlatonaln, Uassadiuaetta and Ohio it Ii optional with the employ era whether Ihey com! under the provisions of the compensation law Four Important points are Involved In the principle of compenaatlon as worked out by the leglahyture of thero ten states 'J he first la the payment fnr injuries or death.

Irrespective of fault or negligence, except where (misflri by willful mint on dutt on the pnrt of the employe The benefit hears a definite relation to the former earning cnpacity of the victim of the accident, aubjot fo maximum and minimum amounts The benefit Is paid lrt periodical Installments lubtect tn a commutation to a lump sum, under special conditions Compensation is denied for brief iter od after the actnldAnl1 In order to eliminate Instgnlflcaai Injuries The amount of compensation allowed tn caaa of death runs from three to four years; earnings, where there are de pendents with a minimum amount of rrom 91 000 to 91 6U and a maximum of from 11000 to 15 000 In cane of disability the workman la paid from DQ to. per cent, of weekly earnings. The New Jersey and the Manpi husptts law contain a seal of Injuries with th ot compensaiion aiiowea iqr each. of Woman. vaneea In a Meld which haa naien neclert ed tn Indiana; th legal protection of norqen worsera imura, wages and th prou.bltlon of work Junt 'before and after ohllil birth were the subjects of leglalatlon In various atate last year, California and Waahlngton enacted eljrht hour law for womn applying to iiK.i.,iB.

iuriiiK, mec nanicai, morrantlle, telegraph and telephone establishments. laundries, hotel ana restaurants. Th canning Industry exempted In both states. Th llllnlos ten hour law wss exianaofl to practically ail employment and a fitly. four hour week wta eatabllahed Jn Ohio and Missouri.

In Wlacon. sin the employment of women for more than fifty five hours a week la prohibited In many Industries and nine (mure a day whs fined aa the limit In Utah. Maaaachusett reduced tttn working hour of wpnapl from flfty ali to tifty foor a week slid prohibited their employment for two waeka hefura and four Weeka after childbirth In Connecticut. Massnchrifietta. Venr Jereey and Wlaconeln laws were passed limiting th hours of labor to eight a day for every peraon In public employment Th agitation fnr an Improvement In Indiana's child labor law last winter wa part of a movement wlilih awept th entlr country Thlrtf of the forty on letlilatur Which mat In Ull en acted law limiting and prohibiting child labor and mr progresa was mode In that branch of laglelatlon, than In any prarloua year.

Eight hour Day Law. Ten state and th IMitrlct of Columbia bow hav lawa Mtabllahlng an etM hour day for children under IS Bit s'aus hav eacludad children under It from' all night work" and In California children under 11 years of age ar proJ moiled from working auer jy p. m. Th campaign against tli employment of children In night messenger service en account of Ita moral rianaere brouaht about special law on thl subject In eight state Maasaihusetts, iNew Jersey, Wisconsin and Utah nied a 21 year limit for thl claas ot employment, wnue In Michigan, Nsw Hampshire, Oregon and. '1 ennease the limit Is placed at IS years New York already had a law placing th limit it years and an 11 year limit wa iDiiana in unto in iuiu.

in ure gon no pron tinder It yetra ran employed In the mealengar lervlce at any lima Wlaconeln ha a nsw law prohibiting boy under years or age anu atirns under 18 year from selling newspapers nA hnva unit 14 are not alloaed to sell newepapor after 30 In winter and I 9V IT. Ill iUIIHII" 1'rinii, tiwn Hampahlre. Utah ehd Missouri also have law nlaelna reatrlctlons about street trading by children. rive states nave enaciea laws promim ln en work durln the school term or during school hours, and California and Oregon have flaed a IB year age limit lor employment ourmg aanooi nourn Tha Imnortant Question of a minimum wage scale received consideration In three American lawmaHina wwiies mar. mr fni tli.

lrmt tlirm. Finis relating tn the establishment of minimum nage tjoards wars Introduced hi the Minnesota Wis consin and Massachusetts legislatures, hut failed of passage In tha two former atatea He ports of the work of the Massachusetts commission to Investigate the need of a minimum wage board for women and children are already being made Data has been obtained aa to the wages received by 1I.H& women In four lines of employment Theaa figures show that 41 tier rent of the candy work ere In Massachusetts. 10 per cent of the saleswomen. per cent vt the laundry workers and SI per cent of the cotton worker are receiving lent, than 5 a week for their labor ficarcblv less lmoortaiU than the move ment to assure compensation for Industrial accidents are the recent efforts to protect workers from injury and disease The Indiana legislature responded to the movement bv Increasing the efficiency of tha danartmant of lnsocctlon. hut Other states have gout much farther in thla direction Occupational Dlisiaea Occupational diseases present one of the most serious problems of the modem Industrial system, and In at least iu states laws were passed last year for the purpose of curbing them In those states well denned occupational discuses must ba reported by physicians exactly an they report diseases or a contagions nature Uiir ployes engaged in occupations known to be dangerous to health to be examined monthlv hv a licensed physician, who must report, the result of Ms examination ti the state hoard of ties i If a diseased condition Is found the physltlan must make toinplete statement of the caaa to the board of hcalt i which will ttansmlt It to the department of factory Inspection In addition employers ar re quired to furnish working dothes and necessary protertive appliances 10 per SHANK ADVISES i NEW YORK HOW JO REDUCECOST NEW TOWC Feb ot Indianapolis, 17 Pamuel t.

fihank. mavor ot IndlanaDolit. In an address last rugnt ucrore nuinoera 3f th eopiess inatituia, inwnicri ne darlbd the method he employed to reduo th cost of living; In lilt horn city, sold that the peopl of New York could ba saved from 14.000.000 'to a year "If Nciv York hart th right sort oi a purchasing agent lor food lle edded thafa pur cnating agent wouia av tn naoni of Indianapolis at lead $100,009 a year tnd planned nave sucu an oinclal for that city "tn keep an eye on price and regulate tltem by Jump lii In and telling at a lower price tha momfnt thev reacn nolnt atiov a reasonable profit for the'commlealon er or too hlrh for th uooiue to puy, 'Tho big fellow can help them selvee," he continued. "It la th Utile fellow who need the politician' help, don't all want porterhouse ttenkt, but we would Ilk to hue tome kind ot Steaks now mfd then to mix with ofir potatoes. "We dont all want pr fnmid water for nur bath, but woikd like to have bathrooms In whlctj.

iu iakv a vain. Illinois sdooUd th.raot advanced plan by rociutring employer to cauaeiau sons employed In certain processes In volvlng tho use or poisonous iraa or pans green or engaged 1u the mnnufacture of FREE TO THE RUPTURED a NavvV HomerCure That Anyone' Oaa Us Without Operation, Pale, Dangtr orLe of Tim, 1 nav a new Method that enraa rbptur sad want vou to tus It at mv I am ha trvlnr to Mil you Iruas, but oflar you a cur test atay. eured and ends all tnua wearisg lad danger of stranfulstioA forever. Ho matter arhethar vou have a nln er navri rupture or one followier, aa onaration, Method la a abeoluM cure. So matter ltsi your age nor now nera your wora.

my Hethod will Mrtaiply cur you. I (apeoaUy want Sand It Iras to tboa apparently sopeleaa taaM where all forms of truaaas, tnaatment. and opera is nsvT failed, I want to ahow averyone at ewa Method will end all tura aufferlng and truae weanni lof all time, his neaae beiur health, toeraeea phyairal ity and looter lira. Mv frM on Important to netlaet a alntle day Snd begia your ur at once Send imply roaO Qtipo1ii blow Do rt Uk lOWIPOOj roerr ixnr iaVrasa, FSEE CuUFGN fcj" tln. al Hup ture roan Joeatl on lu isiraea fend to on.

w. t. met T30 Main St Tim. Ruptumd Causa of Jtvprura hraaa or th ameltlna of and sine A phyalclan Is employed by th department to look arter condition affecting the health of employe The value of Burn: regulations wa rnade ppafent to the Indiana bureau of hi speotlon recently when Its attention was called to rondltlona In an Indlanapolla manufacturing plant where women and girl use lead In the manufacture of the product There la no law In thl atate to cover such i aae Numerous other protertive measures hav teen enacted In varloua elates, art important on being th Minnesota law which empowers the commlaaloner of la which 1 In an unsafe or dangerous rendition until the proper afgurds hav Dean proviaeq HOWE NEWS HOWE. Ind, Teb Mr Carl Schroeder returned Friday from 1 er visit lth her son, Fredrick Bchroedcr ana lamiir, at LoEanpon frank geybert la aertousty HI at Ma home John Kltnmell lias returned to his home In Erie, re visit with relatives Mi's Daniel pfenning Is t.

her daughter, Mrs Isaac Uood, of Burr Oak, caring for her Leo hj emending a few days relatlvea In Goshen. Mrs. Ida CarV alien la snendlnc a snori lime wan jura, junn na tM grange lira Ohaa her slater, Mrs Ersnae The town board has reorganised and la now hard at work practlclna "The Freshman' the play given by ins iiows Hcnooi uramaiic ciun nam nn postponed until Tuesday evening, Instead Mono ay venngv Airs Or Holmes and children, of Jackson. Mich cama Friday for a few days' vinlt with friends Mrs. Harry Cote, of fa pending a few days witu ber uaniei snenning ana wi a abort vr ii.

COMPLETING PLANS FOR NEW BRIDGE County Bridge Superintendent O. D. Wiley 1 completing preliminary plan and drawing for the new Coomb etreet trldg acrosa the Maumee rtyar, which will be built thla summer, and the plan will be aubmltted to the county commllonr In a few dais. Th county plint will proylde for an all concrete arch bridge, and one of concrete trimmed In atone, conduits being provided for ornamental llght Jng Private concerns and architects will be permitted to submit plans, and at least one plan will come from the outside for an all steel arch bridge. According to th drawing there will be a center arch with a 100 feet span, with an arh on olthor tide 00 to 85 feet long This will give a clearance to th new bridge approximately equal to the clearance of the present Columbia ttreet bridge arros the Maumee near the Junction of the Mary and tit.

Joeeph Let us tell you how to store your auto in a fireproof oar age at your home for $1.50 a Carl Diether. 213 West Main street. Phone 2567. ASKS LEGISLATURE TO STOP TRANSP0RTA TI0N OF CHILDREN BOSTON, Mast, Feb. 17.

A bill Intended to prevent the further exportation of the children of lAwronce striker waa Introduced In th house ot representative to day The bill make It unlawful to transport, exhibit or use rHIIdren under the age of 18 for the purpose of soliciting contributions or of exciting sympathy, or or advertising cr inlllng attention to any matter of public or local Interest. I.IIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIII.ItllllIIIIIIIIIH Peerless' Patterns Peerless A i ft I Pattern ML I Rssi 1 Af Fashion IM J. mSm Books I I I New Styles 10c 15g Moans a us aswoll as io ybu Vo re receiving thousands ofdoUars' worth of now merchandise in working and planning for your comfort and benefit, Eaoh day adds new merchandise, New Tailored Suits, New Spring Coats, Spring Millinery, New Laces and Embroideries, Now Dress Goods, New Rugs and: Our J.i XT lk.T tains ew ew N. ew 200 New Coats and Tailored Suits $9.95 COAL FAMINE IN WESTERN MICHIGAN KALAMAZOO. Mich.

Feb 17 nerloue has the coal ajtuatlon bpoome In western Michlain that if relief Is not provided In tfce ImmedlatA future Intense suffer! ns; lrt Hkely to follow Et ecu use of the Inability to get coal, nppeaU have not only been made to local dealem and (he rallrondfi but tho state railway com Irs Ion had been niked to look Into the It nation, which Is now becoming alarm lug atcr a few days' aiiim at IJbey spent Friday wtlh Delia Danner at lea WANTED Girls over 16 Years of aae to do pen work; pleasant and permanent positions; aood salaries paid. Apply Mon day. J. W. KIDD Corner Fairfield Avenue and Hendricks Street, MAY'GO TO CANADA DHJCATUR.

Ind, Feb It Julius Hauich hat purchased the lH acr farm liurin va ni vj ai'vu pa hid rniamn' er farm, ownea ior some time oy James C. Moses. Tha deal wa made throuch the Erwin real estate agency and the consideration wan $18,000 Mr Moses will hold a sale of personal property tn th near future and will probably jfo next lummef to t'anada wlier be will associaiea wn nis eon van Aioees who lor several yearn bas owned a larae tract of land there. Mr Moses took en pert "Qn alteration, the HauRk real estate In his city, on Madison street, formerly the H. Heavers rest dene Misa Don vacation from htsr bmltliH taking au(te in Tlllartil(lcai ta ir Krs.

t'harlea Herring; ariil Mr Kettl Ross leave this week fur Kew Orleans la attend th Mardl Ora and to 'visit Ura. Hoaee son, wria resida In that elty Mr. and Mr John Merrltt and Mr. I'larence Shaffer will entertain a num. bar of their frlenda at live hundred at tli Merrltt home Monday ev.nlne; MM Newton Ileaaer and daughter, of l.sporte.

ere the Ruesla of her parents, Mr. tad Mrs. John Bchsfrer, far a few weeka .11. Mnra will cnend fitm.v with am jsaino nauey .1 viurfia. Th rnembers of Knights cf Prtolts and therr frlendt wer entertained by a trietol stereopticon via of th Xellowatone National park in, their loose room Thursday evening.

Th Lagrange CouMy Farmer' Inatl tuta will be held 1n the hlarh audltoriupi i.ett Wednesdsy and Thursday, Kehruary 11 and J. Clore. ths corn klnsr. will th SDeaker. and Uranger ortanUeJ will also nresent.

A number of Howe clttsens are at tendlnr the Dlllnn murder trial, now In tnpratwfrTrrTareritigi i Mohoal wss rlosed Friday In erder that tn teacher could attend th Lag rthta county Institute at Lagrange. I A number of K. ot P' went Btur. gia lTrlday evening to conger th third 'degree upon a class 'of candidates. i Men wanted for street Apply to F.

M. Crawford." at oas works, Monday morning. MARY ORIFFIN DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME AUBLltN, Ind Feb IT After two weeka' Illness frntn valvular heart trouble Mra Mary Griffin passed away ves terday at the hpme of her daughter, Mrs A. I. Bchlatter.

of West firth street In this city She was slat fly years of sg nd I survived by three daughter Mrs. f.lnora MrNaUgliton, of Hay and Mlas MyrV Urlffln and Mrs A. Sclil. Iter, of this rtty The funeral will be held from th horn of lier dnrajhter, Mrs Pchlatter, at one p. Saturday, nev.

Tnomnunj ana itev nicKerson, or nciating uuri.i win ds made in wood lawn. Special Chicken pinner at Hof Brau, 11 8 p. 35c. DECATUR LADV BUY AUBURN MILLINERY aTflRir Peb. 1T.J W.

Kd. wards and daughter, Mra Daisy Ballen car, made a buslncsa trip tr Auburn, this mornmir on ousines reiarma; to tna pur ohaa of A millinery ator ther by Mrt Kallenter from Mr numb. Mr B.1 lengec will take chart at, once She I experieneea worser in thl line and until purchasing the Atiburn etore had been employed at the Mrs At Surdg iiiiilti.ry Will buy one of the new, nobfyy, up to date, fine All Wool Serge Suits (like illus tration) all sizes Misses' or Ladies', full satin lined jackets; colors, Navy, Tan, Black, Copenhagen, Brown; Ladies' full length All Wool Serge Coats, all colors, just received, all sizes, same Excellent new styles, new nobby Coats and Suits. The right up to tha minute styles. Special values $9.95, $12.49, $14.05, On Cfl $17.96 and dZHijU New Rugs.

New Rufcs New 'Rugs Ton cannot appreciate the Rug Bargains we hare until you see then, for our prices are not like the long time payment houses. "Ye Olde Tyme" Franklin Rugs, for bath or bedrooms, made in light and dark colors, all will wash and will hardly wear ICp out. Special sizes and values, 76c, COo and Carpet Samples, fringed, about one and a quarter yards long. Good Tapestry Itugs, all colors TQf choice IJu 100 Cottage Jute Bugs 36x72 in all the new Spring Patterns, extra hemy, choico 00 Velvet Rugs 27x54, Floral or Oriental patterns, some stores ask $1 50, our special price Ainunster Kugs, reinforced back and ends, very fine patterns, regular $2 00 alues 36x72 Axminster Rugs, extra heavy and the choicest ffQ AC patterns, special price yUi4u Full Room Size Tapestry Rugs, $12 50 values, Floral and" CO Oriental designs, special price All styles of Tapestry Rugs in tho new pattertas, seamless, 9xii)1 10 6x12 and 10 6x13 6 bit bareainS for (MP MC $11.05, $14.95 and 35c $1.19 $1.69 Better Rugs and better style pattarns that ever before, CyCfUl rices, $10.45. to ajl siiesr special prices, VkXVJKvtwflfiv5e If Your Head Aches You should Taki the Sure Remedy Hicks' bAPUDINE Tarys a eaus for rTer Leadache CapifOn reacbei that einae rjalokly, whether it be beat, etfld, gripp, oi stomach troubles apd cures, eyen Uicmgh be tick or nerrous headath.

Capudln is the mreti Km, fns Colds and FeTerlihness, Achet and Nerrousness disappear and jnormai eocdlticmi are restored. Capjdine I liquid easj and flmmnrl ev huks och iramvaiatei. ilN, tit ew Extra Extra Extra 300 yds. Silk Chiffon, all colors, including white, 36 and ne. i 42 in.

wlde.ia yard iZf 500 yds. Fancy Veiling, most all colors, fine or coarse mesh 1 special, a yard 3Q0 yds. 36 in. wide colored Mull, pipk, blue, red black fl and fancy colon, a yard 20 pieces' heavy unbleached 'Crash, good for general pur. "71 pose or rolle towels, a yard 50 pieces fine Hopti Bleached JIuslin, 36 in, wide, perfect Qn' goods, a yard 1,000 yds.

good Check Ginghams, dark! and light patterns or Cn thecks. 2,000 yds. best Calicos, a yard 50 doz. fine black full fashioned Split Moca Foot Ladies' Hose, special sale this week, a pair lUu 200 Dark Colored Window Shades, 6 and 7 ft complete in. with rollers, each I Ula We deliver to all parts of the city PLACE TO SAVE MONEY: rj TH jr Co.

608 Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Ind. iiiiiiiuiiii. i yt w'ti" Ci ihfp'i i'.

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