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Wednesday, March 17, 1915, THE PORT WAYNE SEttTINEIi 13. HMtHHHHHHHtHtHMHHMHMHHtj NEWS OF FORT WAYNE'S NEIGHBORS MMMMssMM4M.sMMMHMMtsiMMtHtneT RESORT WAS STILL. RUNNING, Montpelicrj Mai'ck IT. Sinco the arrest i and runoat of tho notorious "Black coro city, It ha been a. tntn of citizen whether or not her rcifoH, the ''Who front" of infjunoiis memory, was still rniinUig, Something' of answer was had vlien.

a raid off the place produced five men, Laura Johnson, together with nbout seventy bottles of beer and omo iue The men vers taken before Mnoi Ntsjl, pleaded guilty to assotia ttyn, were ilned $11 each and. paid. On ilmrge of keeping an Ihimaral pbuo the. JqIiiisou Momiiu pleaded not gtnltv nmj furnishr a bond of $Vj0j Mio wilt bsvp a hearing tonight. The men.

gate tho names of 11, Wilte, Huntington, William Collins, John 1). lAtt and John Dec, Rhilrton, and Frank Plait, Mugs l.tud Local lnado thu rani, TWENTY YEARS1N INDIA. 11. fnl. IT V.

Reynolds is nt recclptiOf letter from Jtiss IVnot, a former Latin teacher in the, Blulftun, mblm schools, for the past twenty years iussiinaiy teai her at Bumm, India, Afis. informing llcr ihat hlit' will arliie in BlulTtpu on Satin day, April 17, and will init with fiinniln htro nnlil the following 'WcdlifS tliv Sim will visit four dsjs hern with old lends a nd hei former students ol 1ll Hhinion high S'hool Previous to cutiriin; the im inuir work Mis Pin riit' homti whs in the vhimty if Linn tlrotc met if JilulTlon Mlnio her tie jiarttin fi the" lar rant 1k11i of 1m pHrtrjtn have passed awn but fho liai a niimbci of ninth 08 living in this pall 'of the sUto. This I her first Visit to United SUtcs, in several years. BOUGHT WEAPON IN FORT WAYNE. i' ii'i'ill Huntington, Ind March 17.

Wllliam Llojd, of this iffy, went to Tort Wayne, puuhaaed a cheap, revohcr at second hand store, loaded up wjtU drink and came homo hero and threatened to kilt his wife She, called the police station by telephone, and, excitedly declared (hat ft an ofllccr were not hurried to her Jiouia fclio would bo, murdered, Po Jacob Jtiemef wa.sent tu th Uoyd reaidenvp and ho found things when he anifed. Uoyd denied having a w4Km, but when oflice aetompBUtod him to an upptir room to hcaieh fur ii tin dunkt ii mail sudden proiliifed it, ami (nenafed tlio Dolico. man with it. Jlc was dlarnted and loekt up, RESTORATIVE TREATMENT FOR NERVOUS MEN fomlnpr fronl a nurre rtf unques. tloned authority on th Hllninnts ot mon It rrewinn tn Infallible, uhllw ihe ri ntt wlon unerallj endorse the IngreilientH and prearrtbe tliem tn many different forma of ar1ous dtff eaiea Tlio follnwlnir fnrmula In hlBli effl linl In qijiikli rewlorlnic In iiprous fthnirptlon, melintholln nnx len tlmlUt In enturliiB, heart palplt illou trembllnif Dmlxt, Insomnia thlnnW, olil tired all in feellugr and General Inability to do Iliose natural and rall in al seta upon whteh depend a miin a snrreea and happiness In so, lal mid etenday 1fe Tle liistnirllona for obtaining; fn thrte nratn! tablets are simple, oa pnvalctans proacrlptlom is no loiuser neeaar, berauao the tablets do not contain any opiates or habit.

forming driisa. iuat for three grain cado. men tablets. In sealed tubes, with full directions for home uso. Astounding! nei oua foroo and eiuillbrfum fallow the treatment, no matter how serro.ua the ratee, and the Joy of a henHhv Idy and strong nerves Is soon COAL AND WOOD.

Best Grades of Coal COKE, CHARCOAL, WOOD AND KINDLING AT Fort Wayne Coal Co. Phonos 10S2 and 1008. WEIGHTS GUARANTEED. For best quality Anthracite and Domestic Coal at Lowast Prices. Call OLDS COAL CO.

Home Phone 6034. Bell, 201. City Coal and Supply Co. H. HEINE, Manager.

Anthracite Coal, all sizes. Phone 3022. Wm. Kaough Coal Co. COAL, COKE, WOOD, ETC.

Yards at Lake Shore Tracks, West of Wells St. Phone 602 HARD AND SOFT COAL Orders Filled Promjftly. All Grades. Both Phonet, 135. GEO.

H. KRUDOP. Grades of Hard and Soft Coal. PROMPT DELIVERY Phones son sad 14 1 A. Yards 1320 Haydsn.

J. J. VOORS COAL CO. 2209, Res. 1831 Green.

Corner Jackson Streot and Nickel Plate Railroad. PHONE 0470 The Ophir Coal Company tens Harrison, Cor. Wabash R. L. GEISS, Mgr.

SAFETY STRAP SAVED HIM lfiutluigtyn, Indv Jlajxh 17. Knocked uneonaiuuua a. ihaiae ui eleetrlettv which na4ed through lus body when he tame In tontapt wth a Ue tide with which he win woiulnji, Wilbur Philips al from a fall whicih miRht haa ended frall liy (ho safety etfap which hell hint to tho pole. I'hilips, who Is a wnrkiuali for the Huutinirton Ufeht and I'Wl pjuipnny. was repairing one of the ah re on tho pole llio wire swlng oor sliil diopjted arro.1 a.

live ivire wlinh sent a thrfiugli lus Imdv wlnjli aa estimated to haio lnn olt1. Philips rriweinl from tho sluwk in few" moutriiis and drawnded the t'ojo. He droppol ti tho fjround when he ftepnetl fiuin the pole, iirostrate by the fliKk ROSS GIRLS AND LAUNDRIES Aaruv, Ind iiarth 17. While en in runninc one of tin Irons at tho Inn laundry. Miss 'iampn Kirss'wss, Hioi'rU injuied and for a time Itwaa tliouht thai hc nilnht lose aeAeral of her llngi's on her lefl luunl.

lhr joung wtnnna nt lit time waft nperatinc one tlio larpro irorii, when suddcnlv the lnrire apung uaed in pulling lmek tho rolii bioke. letting the hrav roll eotue bath latching her band between tho roll nn.l tlm eliaiu dge ot the board. Tho fleh on thien linger, wart tut to tho bone lisa llo was Ink, to the Motional I hotititl whein Ihe injury was ireiicd( CONCERNED FOR SOUL'S SAFETY. Txrlland, Ind, Marih, 17. James 11 I liien, a.

Ib 'Jkey druggist, came liero and tiiused an nl)tdait, la bo tiled "gainst luaac Neal, telegraph operator" nt I'ldkt'V. tliareillir hlln trifh naati1f npd hiiilery. The thnrgn preicrred in thot eomt of Jutu of tlio Peace ia'i, nut no oiiicer rould li found who would sro tho wmraut, Eden baling refilled to pot ar im to lied key ami ntiiin. Jiltn tlaims that wliilo ho aa cu routo to his place of buauieai Xel approached hun and in qnired if ho knew that his soul was ing to hell. When llden remonstrated with Noinl the latter began ahing him nit It a whip and later pounced ou him and adiniuiiitvred a Bovero hcatint witli his flsta.

WANT SOME LINCOLN HIGHWAY. Albion, Ind, Mairh 17 Attorney V. II igton, of I igouii r. has lib a petition with the board tif county tommia moners of Xpblc county asking that tlio Lincoln highway bo built through Ave townships of this county. Over 300 name were signed to the pitition, while only half that number i netusnry for the rommiUHioncrs to take action.

The people the ilu townships will wto on tin The exptimo buld ilu? tin' luL'huav 111 l. adMim, the election April ind gilen to the jMiulie. so tlint nrri ono rtinv know I'l what lus will be ecoidiug to prestnl plans the road i to biiirt of toiur, te much the same ii tb. Hie miki between Mi" nnd Ni Itaieu, A MASON FIFTY YEARS. Waterloo.

Tnd, March 17. Robert X. Ciooks aged 8. was made a Jfason in Waterloo lodge No. 307 on March 15, 18ch, and lo remind him that thu was the fiftieth nnnnrrsary of his admission into the or.lt a number of active Ma Jons planned a suipriso partv for him Monday iiening Ihev notified bis wife Bill the dooj of tin Crooks residence weie tliiown v.nlp open hen the party armed Mi Crooks was nry much surprised.

W. II l.M read tlio lodge Says No One Need Remain Thin Now I K(f Thursday, March 18 9 A.M. TO 6p.m: Thousands of Carnations Given As Souvenirs to the Ladies Inviting you to a display of new Spring Merchandis of a character that appeals to the moderate purse. Nothing high priced; nothing "cheap or trashy." But a Sprin Opening Display of all that is good and, new in Millinery, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Silks, Dress Goods, Laces. Trimmings, Veilings, Fancy Goods, Linens, Wash Goods, Hosiery, Curtains.

Drapery Materials, Rugs, Etc. Thursday 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.

Carnations for the Ladies Sample Sale of Sak Dresses $14.48 Fine Dresses made Silk Taffeta, Silk Toplm, Mcs saline, in black and all the new Spring shades, including Putty and Sand. Only one or two of a kind in the lot. Dresses mado to sell regularly for $22.50 and 0 Sample Sale Price IfaT" (See "Window Display) Spring Suits Xfew Spring Suits, made of the new Basket Cloth, Serges, Gabardines, with Jackets plain or fancy, lined with guaranteed Silk or SAtin.tf 1 flfl with the new flaring skirt, in blackP U.UU and all the new Spring shades; AND Womeil's and Misses' sizes; Special Opening Price of $19.50 Spring Coats New Coats of Covert Cloth, Basket Cloth, Serges, Bengalines, Fancy Chocks and Novelty Mixtures, in all the new Spring models, plain tailored or nicely trimmed with combination of colorings and buttons, in Women's, Misses and Junior sizea TO $15.00 $4.00 Values in Silk Waists $2.50 New Silk "Waists, of Ilabutai, Tub or China Silk, in white, black and fancy stripe effects, plain tailored, with long sleeves, high or lay dowu collar, nobby Spring styles; all sizes, $4 00 values frft (Other Silk "Waists at $3 50 and $3.98.) Millinery That Deserves to be Praised SWA Ererr Male men thif. w. male.

mn is a "qnolatjon." "Ileautifnl," "(rood Value," "iVto Date fctyle" tlieso are merely tho reiterations of thoso enthusiastic women ivhn isie visited our Millinery section and the hav inspected It for a value viewpoint. Tho Millinery deserves tho rriie, for th best materials and Hat styles are rinir la cludnl. een st tho erv loweat pries OPKNING DAY SPECIAL Vbout 50 New Spring Hats, in a varied assortment of colors and btylea, fashion's latcbt creations, priced regularly at from $5 00 to $6 50; as an Opening Day ffQ nQ Special, your choice for d.u0 The celebrated Wyman ITats, to found only In our Mil. Imcry UepaHment are nmiinir bie favorites, in point of style, price, and excellent workmanship. Tho new Rprinjr rreations, trimmed rifllit up to tho latest fashion, stylish, rhio, head, wear, lira, prof nsioii of colors and patterns to stilt sit renuira meDts and tnstcs.

Priced at $5, $7.90, $8.90, $10 Special Opening Day features The Savings Put Money in Your Pocket $1.26 Taffeta of Messslino Silks, yard wide; choice; of all colorai Oiwnine Day Special, lard $1.00 Silk Poplins, yard wide choice of all colors i as an 75c Openiwr ar Spexlal, yard Tnffeta Silks and 6ilk PopUnsj BOO and 7 Bo (roods i choice JM' Opening Day Special, 3oC vard yew 60o Wool Sereos, 361ach wido; choice of the line, aa art 39c Opentn? Day Special, yard Your choice of our entire stock ot 1 00 Press Goods, all eolorat SQl Openinot Day Special, yard 25c Curtain Madras, excellent choice of tho new fiprtnsr pattcrnsf 4r. Opcninsr Day Special, yard. AO $1,00 Qrey Fleece Blankets, full size, line, smooth finish) 74 Onenine IHv fpetial, pair. Choice of our Entire Stock of new Sprlne Silkohnes. plain or flmiredj Openine Day Special.

IHr1 yard xul CliOiee of any of our new Kprlns $1.25 Scrim Curtains, Ecru or Whites, Opening Pay Special, QRn pair ot $1.25 Bath Room TUtr Rue. size 27x C4 inch; washable colors; Openun Day Special, each 98c Beacon Onb or Biurjy Blanketa, piuk or bine with nursery patterns, fiOo alwavss iinr' Opening Iay Special, each $25.00 Body Brussels Ruars. full )i 12 feet siret choice patterns: Open 19.00 Velvet Rues, the neat and pew Spring patterns and colors; QOi Opening Day Special OC 7V'o Apron Check Glnirhanu, blue checks, standard brand; as much aa vott want: Kir" Openine Day Special, yard 1 2ViO Percales, yard wide, light, dark or medium colors, stripes and figures. Opening Q. Day Special, yard Infants' 2Se Cashmere Wool Hose, choice of good colors, all slses.

Opening Dav Special, 1 ff. Choice of our entire line of 6c Out. in Cloths, light, dark and medium colors Opening Day Special, yard Children's lBc Hose, black onrr, flno ribbed, all sizes, as an 4 9lr Openini Day Special, pair. laV. Ladies' 25c Pine Lisle Tlosa, black or white, double heel and toe; Opening Day rpeclnJ, pair Ladies' $1.00 value.

Long Silk Gloves, black, white or colors, j.11 siresj Opening Day Special, uv Men's 75o Negligee 6)urts, neat stripe effects, stiff cuffs, all sire, Opening Day fiQr bpecial. each VfiV. 20a Bleached Pillow Tubing; regu. iar width fine ouallty, big Thi, Opening Dav lewd xoc 3 value Outing Cloths, soft finish. iieai nnpci ana small cneck pat rerns; upening Day Special, yard.

6C KOo Unbleached Ready made Sheets, 72x90 size; good qnalitvt Openine Day Rpecial, each OOC 12Vio Bleached Pillow Oases; rego. lar sizes, ready for uset a. Opening Day Special, each 1UC THE PEOPLE'S STORE PhyHeians Advice for Thin, Undeveloped Men and Women. hoi.s.ui'la if ih.h.Ic sufrei from excess ive tlilnntsK, i.tk nrlves ana feeble stomal lis Mini, having ti it ujit rtlsed tlcnh malctis, fouil ftuH. ohvaUul culture sfuiitn ninl i ub on titanis, itslffn tliem seHes to llfc lonis sltlliHincas uriil think nothing will ninjcu tneni fat Vet their case Is run Impeless A rmntly discovered, reR, ntintive furue makes fat grow after curs of thlnticsB, and la alao un ecniRlli.d for reparrlnu the wanto of sltK csu cm faulty fUgtMirm hhu for strength enlnK the re Uhls rcniy rkatlo dls coverc in Paruul Nt strenglh KlvlnB fat piMliM Iiik eiRtncnlH of ac knowlcdKeil merit hao leh Lotnblnctt tn thin pecrlesa preparation, which Is endorsed bv prominent people etery where.

It In absofuteh bHrmless fnex.i,onslva and efficient A month systematic une uf Barsol should ttrotliife llesh tln, etrenxtli by cor rertlna; faults oftllaentlort and by supply ins hlghlv romentrated fals to (be blood Iptrpased oourlnhmsnt la obtained from th food enten, and the additional fats that tbln peopb' need are provided Mayer Mri it, ln etr lirtig ft N. Thar mpv and tdher leading ttnigaiets supply Hsrcnl nnd nrt there A large tjemtjil Mr it ThHe tht nen piparntlen has alveo pfetidld testjlti ae a ii rv tonii and i tallier II should not be lined by nervous people unions the nlah (o gulu At least ten pounds ot flesh record showing the work of the session of March 16, 1883, and then lisk picscnted him with 'a lamb skin apron, uill, an iTiNiixinfinn nhowinir tlio dato of his admission into the order. TIGER KEEPER TO QUIT. Ttirtland, Ind March 17 Tho tloors of tho Whipple drug store hero have been closed and the ptaco, will remain out of business until sold, the attion resulting from the conviction of Lewis "Cull" Whipple, proprietor, on a charge of operating a Wind tiger, last week. Whipple: waa fined $50 and cost and a jail sentence of thirtj days was imposed, the jury recommending that the court suspend the latter during good liehavior.

uenney nas uinraw ed that if Whipple would quit tho drug hiiamees entirely he would not, oniy suspend tho jail sentence, hut the line as vi ell KENDALLVILLE WOMAN DIES Kendallvilie. March 1" Mis bn I Witt, ego 49 yrsrs, fe of C. Witt, died at her home hers follow ing in illness of eighteen months, death reuniting from Bright'a disease and a complication of diseases. Mm was born in toninna Tune 21, 1S6, and had been a resident hern for almost a score of years About two Vesrs ago sba was taken t.I sad since her condition had gradually become worse, Surviving beside her aged mother, Mrs. Amanda Harding, of Co rimna, snd her husband, are seven cbll dien LAD'S LEG IS AMPUTATED.

Columbia titv Ind, March I Drs. CsrI Souder Otto Gnsier and No It drove to the home of herman liases, north of tows, on Tuesday, aad performed an operation upon Ralph Lott. Ralph, who is 15 rears old, fell last July and bruised Inn left leg, and afterwards the brinso turned into an nicer and developed tuberculosis. The doctors held a consultation ami found that it would be necessary to remove the leg at tho lup joint to ssto the bo'n life Tho toy's leg was litelcss as the doctors ran a knife through it without causing the unfortunate lad, tlio slight esc pain. WARNED TO CEASE ABUSE.

Van Wort. March 17 Abuse by some an Wert business men of the privilege of a mail box at tlio 1'ennsjl vania depot lias taueed a warning to be given, by the postal authorities that unless mail that should lie taken to STOP CATARRH! OPEM NOSTRILS AND HEAD Bars Cream Applied In Noetrils Relieves Mead Colds at Once. i pn mii.il, If tour nostrils are (logged and jour head is stuffed and jou i art breathe freely Ixn aiise of a. cold or catarrh, just get a smnll bottle of Klv's fresm Halm at unf drag etnre Apph a little of this fragrant, antiseptic rresm into jour nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing snd healing the inflamed, swollen mil eons membrane snd yon get instant relief. Ah1 how good it feels our flns trils are open, tour head is clear, no more hawking snuffling, blowing no more headache or struggling for bresth Elys Cresm Balm is jut what sufferers from hesd i olda and ca tarrh need.

It's a delight. the nostoflicA is not deposited there in stead of being carried ta overload the box st the depot the accommodation will bo abolished. This warning is issued on the second complaint that has been made of the abuse at the railway station WAS TAKEN HOME ILL. mi Wert, March 17 Miss Jessie Citniaiueier, who has been employed aa a ilcik in the Avoir Uessauer tlo partmtiit store in Tort Wayne, has been brought to her home in this tity. hho was taken suddenly ill while at hor oik in lort Wayne and her condition waa at first thought to bo quito seri ous she it somewhat improved, but her icuidition requires evtremo quiet for a time.

WARSAW WOMAN PASSES, A iirnaw, Ind, March 17 Mrs. lvsth erine Lonov, one of W'srnawa best known and best luted women, paasiif swav st her home here Suo hail been in fnih ng health for a long tune and her death was not unexpected Mrs. Loney was the widow of the iote Panv uel I miiey, and had been a resident of Warsaw since 184. Mrs. Loney was vesrs of age and is survived by one dsuhter.

Mr Jsqtirs of Warsaw, a Hon, Ceorge Ih esser, of tinshen. DIES NEAR PIERCETON. M'arsaw. tnd March 17 David Wiley, aged 77 for mors than fifty years a resident of Monroe and A ssAington townships, died suddenly at his home in Pierretrm Mr. Wiley was ons of the best known fsrmera in the eastern psrt of the county and was higblt resperted by all who knew him The wife of IT Wiley is the mother of the late William Funk, who lost hi Ufa in, a.

ex accl dent in this city about ten years ago, whilo serving aa chief of police. YOUNG WOMAN SHOOTS SELF. Lagrange, March 17 Miss Bertha Walter, a well known joung worn an, residing four miles south of tills place, attempted siucide by shooting her self in the head with a 58 caliber revolver, inflicting a wound from winch she will die. Mie stood tn front of a mir ror in her room and 8rod the shot NTo one else was in the house at the time Her mother and her brother, Jom tl ter, had gone from home but a slu rt time previously and when they return ed they found her apparently lifeless on the floor A physician was railed, but he safft there was no probability (bat she would live. No resson is known for the woiusns deed, as she had seemed in usual good spirit, Miss Walter was 3d years old NEW CITY HALL OPENED.

ICendallvUle, Ind March 17. Tho formal opening of tho new city hall here took place last etening sad the elly toiiurile regfilsr session wae made th occasion Mayor C. Case and tin mcmlirrs of the council made brief sd drensen A largo crowd was present half of it being made up of pupils from the ptililn liools. 1 bo building Cost 4tKH) nnd replsees the city hall do stroj'ed by Are FOUND DEAD IN ROOM Auburn Ind, March 17 Ipou bleak ing In the door of his home ui South Aubui (sheriff John Holf snd Marshal Fell tound Emanuel Stafford dead in bod. 3t is thought that Mr Stafford had been dead for some time as be had Boh been seen since baturday night The call to go to the home came tronx W.

II Stafford, a cousin of the deceased bian Coroner Ircenh rendered as bia terdiot that death was caused by eeutnl alcoholism, brought on by habitual drunkenness. Stafford's habits had es tranged Mm from his wife and children, TEACHER FINED FOR USING ROD, LagTahgn, Ind. March 17 The, trial of nrenco K. Murray, tho Miipshewana sthool teacher, for the alleged cruel pun. ihmeiit of Itaymond Towler.

a refractory pupil waa held before 'Rqnire Hl song atitl the teacher was fined $5 and costs. It Is expected that the easo will le appenled to tho circuit court YOUR SORE PEET Treated ty ROSE 0. TRATJB Chiropodist 700 W. CREIGHT0N AVt Phone 747a Red. Z.

B. MEAD, Chiropractor Office and Res. MS Harrison St. Chronic Ailments Accurately Located. Spinal Analysis Free.

Experience Results Home Surroundings. Phone lftoa. It I MMU.

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