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'A IV 1 Wednesday, 13. FORT WAYNE NEWS AND SENTINEL 17 Cotifflottse FILE FARMERS PETITION strrt.il. Drainage Ditch Wanted in Eel Elver Township. MxtH fannpr "of Wei Itlver liwnhlMi(MrfIlda'rielltlon In tho circuit court for a ditch to run through the oM I'alk lke neighborhood. They ray that the drainage systetn proposed win benefit tho property and Improve tie health, fiilnoHs of the community.

The petitioners are: Clark Chap man, George tlreenwell, Jacob Fulk, A'. A. Tarlan, Oscar Yarlan, Mahlon I.ongnecker, George Fulk, John Clvde I.onsenccker, Klam Dls lrr, n. Eberly, Charles Miller, et 41I. CNE CASE SETTLED Mrs.

Cne ts Given Custody of the Child. As stated exclusively in Tuesday evening's News end Sentinel, Mrs. Orii Cno was sTanted a divorce from Ora Cn by Judgo W. ltallou In the superior court Tuesday afternoon following a conference with. Attorneys W.

C. Qcake and E. Thomas. Mrs. o.was.RlvenMueuHly of tri mlnor child.

Hose Ho, aged three years, but must not take her out of then county without permission of. tn. court, was denied and Mr, Cne Is permitted to have Flo Rons In his possession a reanonablo part of the tlmo under the same provisions as apply to tho mother, Mr. Cne must pay part of the cost of the support Df the child. Mrs.

Cne asktd $3,000 alimony in tho divorce proceedings which lasted Friday and Haturday of last week, cliarglng that her husband cursed and beat her. Ssnaatonal Charges Mails. Hcrt Harrlntf, 13)3 Horace street, charges that his wife. Nettle, kept company with ether men day and night and had Improper relations with them In hfs dlvorco complaint Hied today. Ho says that he spoke to her about her actions, but she replied that she had gone out with other men before and kept out of trouble.

Mr. Harring avers that he has always been "a good, kind, attentive and loving; husband." A restraining order wus granted to prevent Mrs. Harring from charging purchases to her husband pending the hearing; of the case. Colerlck and Miller are his attorneys. Large Damages Sought.

Una YVynekln. 1705 Alabama avenue, has sued II. W. Schabacker and the Fort Wayne Printing company for $10,000 damages today. She alleges that she and her husband were proceeding on Crescent avenue, July 29.

last, In their automobllo when a truck belonging to the printing company and operated by ftrhlabacker struck them overturning tho Wyne keit car and seriously Injuring' Mrs. Wyneken. Bho avenr that she was under treatment In a hospital for a week and claim? that her Injuries still hurt her. Olds and Thomas represent the plaintiff. Dismiss Threer 8uits.

Three damage suit aggregating over $50,000 damages Were dismissed in the superior court by the plaintiffs attorneys. The Fort Wayne Tiro and Rubber company was the defendant In all three action and the insolvency of the concern caused the dismissal. One null was for H8.O00 breach of contract damages filed by Fred Stern. The Jenokea Spinning company and the Majestic Tire and Rubber company wero tho Qthcr plaintiffs. Ijarge Alimony Asked.

Hannah Youngmarker has filed suit for divorce from Axel Young marker. She asks $5,000 alimony and claims that her husband is capable of making $300 to $400 a month. Fllo Ilnal Statements. F. H.

Hoeppner, administrator of the estate of the IsteKosetta. Strat meyer, has died his final report. The final report of the commissioner in the action Of Sophia lire BULLETIN According to an unconfirmed report the knitters on strike for Several months today voted to return to work at tho plant of the Wayne Knitting company. Officials of tho company slate that they have heard a rumor to that effect, but had received no official notification. nfer vs.

Jjiwrenco Ilouke, et air wi filed by William Fruechtrnlcht. Made Her Pny Rent. Gladys Yacky lion sued Arthur Yacky for divorce alleging that he mado her, pay the rent and would not go to out door amusements with her. If. 'A.

Levering Is her attorney. Raised a Racket. Ma) land Raquet. 1123 Taylor street) has sued. Juanlta Raquet for divorce.

C. H. Schlatter Is his attorney. Thinks Frl.nd Dead. Lillle l'ento believes Andrew An derson la dead and has filed a petition to have an administrator appointed for' his estate.

Anderson has been missing since 1915. A. W. Perry Is her attorney. 8peeial Judge.

R. B. Drelbelblss sat 'as special judge today lit the alncnconLJudgc WrNnUUou, who la attending the Scottish Rite spring convocation. Another Continuance, Another continuance. In the mechanics Hen case of I'ranke vs.

Kaplan was granted Tuesday afternoon by Judge Wood. Tho caso involves $1,000 and has been on the docket for several months. Large Mutter Roll. Turnkey lwrence Orr at the county Jail is a busy man nowadays, Blxty 6ne prisoners are In the county bastllo tho largest number since Sheriff Abbott took office. Withdraws Complaint.

Mary Crawford has withdrawn her dlvorco action against Sherman Crawford. Hasel Hrake, 424 East Wayne street, failed to get a dlvorco from Lawrenco Jtrako In the superior court. Vaughn Hoone, 454 Rose Iano, a traveling salesman, has asked that his suit against Knola Hoone for divorce bo dismissed which was granted by Judge Ballou. Verdict for Bank. Judgo Wood this morning gave a Judgment of $3t to the Farmers State bank against Otto Horn and A.

J. Porter. Tho bank nued on a note asking $835. To Quiet Title. J.

Craig Dona has filed a suit to quiet the tltlo to property in Fort Wayne and also In Kosciusko county. Carrto 11. ISond ct al. are defendants. U.

B. Harper Is the plaintiff's attorney. Marriage Licenses. Norman C. Cutshall, cashier, and Besslo Honk.

Russell J. Crump, farmer, and Viola G. Marlin. Superior Court Notes. Stephen Callahan appeared for El anora Osterman In the action against her by George Osterman and asked a contlnuanse which was granted.

Ryan, Ryan and Aldrlch. have filed a general denial to the charges against their client, Ida Tllberry. In the dlvorco proceedings Instituted by Charles Tllberry. I.nnard Itrum.and Zollars and Will Geake appeared for the Yoder State bank in tno action ror si.iuu damns en filed aaralnat it by 12. II.

Smith, administrator of the estate of the late J. T. Woods. Morris and Morris have withdrawn as defendant's attorneys In the case brought by F. L.

Bushman against M. E. Roeger. William Fruechtenlcht appeared for the defendants in the partition suit of Loullve Hess vs. W.

K. Hess, et al. An Illinois Inventor's machine or twisting stuffed sausage casings Into links Is claimed to replace the handwork of 15 persons. bmanca MmuJi central rioMc: kmJWMMM iauilding laoo'iaoirmo Jfc," 1W. rotlMER VkMsrMe.

HARRISON 'STA, I ntUaUMTK OOHMKT PROMPT FREE DELIVERY EVERY HOME IN THE CITY. PHONE YOUR ORDER AND 8AVE 1800 1801 1820 4217, Why not visit the store with your weekly order? '1 Didn't Know that your trucks dsliver to our home so often and regularly" This is a common expression A grsst many patrons are actuslly surprised to lesrn of eur superior service. Twice daily to 9wry home is indeed a service of which are proud and which enables all to have the advantage of reducing their grocery bills Gst acquainted with Central Prices and STOP PAYING BIG PRICES Weekly Orders at The Central Ask your neighbor or your friends There are people in every district of the city receiving the same prompt satisfactory service We osas vour heme twice daily. Special AtQ IICO sale en Csnned Goods, Potatoes, Sugar va ion Visit the store or PrlUNE low. CENTRAL COCOA 19c lb.

ftt Ok One Qrade only! the LaEL I I WW Us Hot House? pound I Bhuoarb, 3 bunches 10c Green Onions, ,4 bunches. lOo Badlihes, 4 bunches. 15c 6O0 Oranges, doxen 39o POTATOES "2g 79c SUGAR $9.08 FLU II Our Special $11 and $2.37 SaUl II Pill.bury'a S1.35 and 82.63 Wm Urn aw is a 30c grade of fTJ IT sT Pure Vegetable Nut Ols tmm 2 for 45c 2 10. pavK.ge ror Ulr A lvalue tor 34o tlUUnUa Don't pay 40o or SOo 460 value, 29c lb. 35c value, 26o lb, Best 20o flj'o, 15c lb, 2 lbs.

2So. Chase eV 8anborn Sesl Brand 4Jo lb, 2 lb. can 83c Yuban, 44o lb. Barrintton Hall or White House, 45o lb, can All ground as sold. THREE TAKE APPEALS FROM POLICE COURT TO CIRCUIT Two Child Neglectors Who Were Olven Jail Sentences Ask for New Trial.

M'CULLOCrflsT INCLUDED Threo men convicted In Judge Mungovsn's police court and given heavy Jail sentences appealed their cases to tno circuit court toaay. They are: II Irani McCulloeh, who was given a fine of (100 and 180 days for Indecent exposure. Ernest Franco whose' penalty was $10 nne and CO days for child ncg l'orcdt Gardiner who was given $10 nne ana jsv days for child neglect. From Justiee Court. Minna llopa va.

Mrs. Florence Mlneheart for possession, has boon appealed from Justice of Peace Hughes court to the circuit court, i YEOMAN ORDER HOLDS STATE CONCLAVE HERE Delegates From Indiana Oath for Event Today. FORTY FIVE ATTENDING i. Delegates from the slate of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen, met here today In their quadrennial conclave for tha purpose of electing officers and transacting other business of the order. The local homesteads entertained the delegates In the hall of Homestead 37t.

on West Wayne street. Forty live delegates were In attendance. More than 4,000 members are represented. The forenoo nwas given over tat thl prganlzation of the body preparatory 26c to tho selection of the conynlttees and xjgr tntB, rnuinc lour fihrrman' Cutshall delivered the addrees of welcome, to which ft. 1: Hill, state' manager, resnonded The present officers of the state are: N.

i. Carter, foreman. Indianapolis, flay Lee, master of ceremonies. John Ithome, master of accounts, Fountalntown. napicipai NO FUNDS FOR ELEVATION New York Central" Will Not Raise Tracks At Sehrman, Throught Its Bltornej tho New Yorlc Central Hallway company today told the board of works In a letter that tho elevation of tracks, at Pherman street, Is an Impossibility at the preaent tTme.

Tho letter declared that the company, has no funds for track eleva tion and that It will likely bo many monins neroro such Improvements can bo Undertaken. RAZINQ OLD BUILDItjO Work on New Central Fire Alarm Station Is Under Way. Followlhir the 'letting of the rcn eral contract to F. Gumpper and sons, at a bid of Itl.ttS, work on the new central fire alarm station was started today when a gang of laborers began to rasa the old alarm house at the central fire station. The new building will be a two story brick structure.

The warding of the con tract for heating and rlumblngj.haa Denn postponed until Thursday" eve ning. DEATHS Reichard. Convulsions caused tho death of William Gerard llclchard, 10 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. William llelchard, at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, at the family home, GO01 Hoag land avenue.

Coburn, Mrs. Dessle Coburn. aged 36 years, died at 5:30 o'clock this morning, at the Irene Dyron hospital, of tuberculosis. The body will bo sent to the home. In St.

Joe, where the funeral services will be held Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. A husband, Karl, and eight children survive. Begue. I.uclle Mary Adeline Ileguc, aged IS years, died at the Irene Hyron hospital this morning at 6:20 o'clock, of pulmonary tuberculosis, following an eight months' Illness. She resided at 920 Monroe street.

Surviving aro tho mother, Mrs. Louise Begue: throe brothers, Ralph, Albert and William, and two sisters, ltosemary and Georgette. Friends may see the body at the Ankenbruck undertaking chapel. Clinton. James K.

Clinton, aged 59 years, died at the Lutheran hospital at 1:45 o'clock this morning of complications. us nome was at izoi East Washington street. Surviving are the wife and three sons. John Clifford, of Terre Haute, and Kverett. Funeral services will bo held at the Chalfant cliapel Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with He v.

J. W. Porter officiating. Burial in the Linden wood cemetery. Welsh.

Mrs. Hannah M. Welsh, aged 69 jears, died In the St. Joseph's hospital, Tuesday afternoon, of chronic nephritis. She had recently returned from Miami, where she was spending the winter.

Mrs. Welsh was born In Baton, and had lived In Fort Wayne for tho past 45 years, her place of residence being at 2223 South Lafaetto street. She was a member of the St. Pat rick's Catholic church, the Ilosary saclety, the Sacred Heart league and the St. Vincent de I'aul solcety.

Surviving are three sons, the Rev. Haul A. Welsh, pastor of the St. Patrick's Catholic church, at Areola, and a former assistant in the St. Patrick's church, of this city; John M.

Welsh, of Chicago; and Joseph 1. Welsh, tit this city; and Ave daughters, Sister St. Catherine, of Chicago, a member of the Order of the Sisters of Providence; Mrs. Monica Frelburgor, Mrs. Rejina Masbaum, Mlse Alberta Wets Reglna Masbaum.

Miss Alberta Welsh and Miss Alice Welsh, all of this city. She Is survived also by a brother, James Loughlln, of this city; and ten Grandchildren. Funeral Announcements. WRAVER. ARMENTIIA LOVIXIA Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock' at the Plymouth Congregational church with the Rev.

A. J. Folsom officiating. Burial In the Linden ood cemetery. DENNEIl.

MRS. ANNA Funeral services will be held at the Ankenbruck underSRThg ahapel. Thursday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, with the Rev, W. C. Beckraan Burial In Llndenwood cemetery.

Mrs. Benner was a member of the Lutheran Reformed church. NEGOTIABLE PAPER TO AMOUNT OF $5,000 TAKEN (SpM ial to the Newt) ALBION, April 13. pank olTlolais were unable to determine today the valuo of the contents of the various safety deposit boxes stolen by thieves who entered the Albion State bank. Monday night or early Tuesday morning.

Thoy ore certain that the negotiable paper taken will total approximately (5,000, but cannot estimate the amount of bonds and other Valuables taken until pwners of. the boxes come In. OUTLINES WELFARE PLANS T. D. Preston Speaker At Exchange Club Luncheon.

F. D. Preston, Allen county welfare worker, outlined plans for welfare work to be done In Allen county at the Exchange club luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce at noon today. Mr. Preston explained how an exhaustive survey or alt welfare organizations In the county will bo made and of the need of welfare work.

The aim Is to correlate all weiraro organisations In the city and county so that the work may be carried on more efficiently. Twenty three members attended the luncheon. Invented by a Massachusetts man, i devlcei to suspend a nursing bottle In a baby's crib or carrlage rings a bell when the bottle has been emptied Plans Bsino Drawn, Quy H.ihurln, who was selected by the board of works as the architect for tho new engine house In Lake sldo, has started work on plans for the building. The house will be erected on State boulevard near uaiiiomia avenue. Births.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Miller, 611 V4 Walnut street, a daughter.daughter. istott Born to Mr.

and Lo wan IMA r.All.. t. nn Born to Mr. andilfV. Theodore'Wl Peck, 742 Walnut iir tt," a son.

Born 'to Mr. and Mrs. J. 360 West Berry street, a BotiW Building Permit. It, J.

liens, porch, 516 Second street, cost $100. Albert Rolf. csrage, 711 Run nlon avenuo, cost 3200. Y. W.

J. DUDGET TOTAL PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAL PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON SAYS NEARING TEN THOUSAND1 TALKS BEFORE ROTARIANS BOOZE CAUSED LABOR WAR Seven Women Report Today J. G. Rodgcrs Discusses Rail Prohibition Zealot Not Daunt With Sum of Over Seven Thousand Dollars. TOTAL IS NOW $9,980.71 Report thli noon fiom seven majors of tlid V.

W. C. A. budget campaign drive, gave 37,794.71 ns the tfqtnl amount of money pledged between (his noon ami Tuesday noon. Tho totul mount of money pleclRPd for the day and half In $9,930.71.

Gifts more than $200 'each wero i made today hy F. Bowser, W. Mossman nmnolin' II. Bass. FoltOKjngure tho reports mado Ihc majors of tho homo women'H teams; Mrs, Henry Boweiflnd, Mrs.

Harry Fletcher, $1,305 25; Mrs. Ucorgo Phllbrlck, Mrs. Frank Htoncler. $675; Miss Alice Ward, $943.50. MIhs Miller reported $406.77 for the industrial glrlsr and the business women reported $354.94.

Tho Rev. W. Potter delivered an address at the meeting of the work era In the association building this noon. Organization. The complete orgnnhtatlon of the uomo women dlvlHlon was an road Situation and.Present Plight of Carriers.

guests ar Entertained Malor Mrs. 11. J. Bowerflnd. Captain Mrs, Margaret Ojds.

Workers i Mrs, Hurry Hngan. Mrs, Bessie Baldwin. Mrs. Frank Hrpwii, Mrs. Irving Lats, Austin Slults, Mj s.

(I. Ktrlcdcr, Mrs. Marshall McKay. Captain Mrs. Wllllum Hiihn.

WorkersMrs. Charles Freese, Mrs: Charles Kulme, Mrs. William Rohn, Mrs. Kd Llndemnnn, Miss Anna Schumann, Mrs. Reed Wlllctts.

Cnptaln Mrs. llcrt (Iriswold. Workers Mrs. Cornell Morgan thaler, Mrs. Arthur Twining, Mix, Rosa Tjorkrlflirp.

Mrs. Frpil tinnier l)Mr. Fred Itidgewar, Mm. L. Mllr ij, P.

"IVj Aiuiu, AQUATIC MEET POSTPONED Booth and Ooeriz, Sick; Oar nival In Its Place. On accoount of the sickness of Booth and Goerlz, the Hl club will be unablo to meet the T. O. In the aquatic meet that was scheduled for tonight at tho T. M.

C. A. In Its place Taylor, Palmor, Showley and Jlmmle Whtto will contost for the city diving championship. The 111 boys have tho mumps. CONVOY NEWS.

Mrs. Loltlo Lehman and children returned to 'their home In Columbus, Saturday, attar spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Crabtreo, and othar relatives, east of Convoy. Dauler, of Clark, came Saturday to spend several days with his mother.

Dauler, who Is quite 111 at the home of her eon, Andrew Dauler. members of tho LafT A Lot club will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. T. and Mrs. Harley Friend and family, of Fort Wayne.

sDent tho week end In Convoy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, and sister, Mrs. Henry Meads, and Mrs. D.

W. Long spent Friday evening In van Wert, the guests of Mr. knit Mrs. William McGeo. and Mrs.

Jerry Oasl day very pleasantly entertained Sunday the following relatives at a birthday dinner In honor of Mrs Cnslday's father, J. ft. Mollenkopf. who celebrated his 55th birthday anniversary Mr. and "Mrs.

Arthur Reed, l'ort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mollenkopf and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mollenkopf and Mr and Mrs. E. Mollenkopf and souk.

Donald, Lee and Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Davis and son, Burt, returned home Monday after spending the week end In Van Wert, the guests of her sister, Mrs.

W. C. Miller Bart Cullen, Fort Wayne, spent Sunday In Convoy, the aruest of Mr. and Mrs. O.

W. Gray. Gordon returned to his home In Mishawaka, Monday, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dcn sel and family.

members of the Fldelltas class of the Lutheran Sunday school will meet with Mrs. John nummel Thursday evening. Mrs. M. I.

Powelt Is leader. Densel returned home Saturday from a twp weeks' visit with relatives in South Bend and Mishawaka. Ind. ROME CITY NEWS Mrs. Estell Dawson was taken to the St.

Joneuh's hospital Fort Wayne. Sunday and will be operated on Monday. number from here attended the farmers' club meeting at the club houso Wednesday evening. Lawyer Mountx, of Garrett, Ind talked on Farmers Federation. Mr.

Blnford entertained with several reels of fine pictures. County Agent Mr. Repp talked to the boys and girls about club work Mrs. Marlon Lutt man returned from the Kendullvillo hospital Saturday much M. J.

Thomas Is III Miss Minnie Kuekuck is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Bets at Bellevue, Mich El der Fred Thomas, of Butler, spent Sunday at Corunna. funeral of the seven.monlh old boy baby of Mr. and Mrs; Kdward Balrd of Fairfield township was held at the home Monday at 2 o'clock. The child was sick only short time.

Death came unexpected. Surviving are the parents and tour brothers. LINN GROVE NEWS. Mrs. Ell French was slightly injured and badly scared Sunday night when she was thrown from buggy which she and Mr.

French occupied, by Mllo Sales who Ing without lights excepting a lan tern hung on the front of the auto Ester French. Mesars. Lcs ter Reynolds, ttenson Hall and Mllo Llndsey, who are attending school at Angola, came home Friday tn spend the week end Mary Hchaupp sprung a great surprise Monday morning when she announced the marriage of her daughter, to Alvln 'Wlndmiller; the wedding occurred at Hillsdale, Mich, laat Do. cember, and Mm. Ed Brewster and family of Portl.ind, lslted Mr.

and Mrs. Celeste Dolt last week Mrs. George) S. flnit achalk, and Mr. and Mrs.

Marlon French were among those who attended the Evangelical conference at Fort Wayne on Sunday. Lenora Hoffmann, who had stroke of paralysis seme few weeks ago. Is im proving and the nurso Is no longer In attendance. and Mm. Ahinzo Duff and daughter Alvern.

Mr. Kra Johnson and daughter Ruby of muff Ion and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heeler and family were visitors at the John Duff home. RAlL OFFICIAL'S ADDRE88.

Tho romplcto nildiesM of J. G. 'Jodgcrs, vlro president of the northwestern region of tho 1'enn tylvftliln system, delliered before the Rotary club yvlll be found on' page 7. Tho plight of the nation's rail roadn today with private ownership restored and the needs of tho car riers If they aro to get back (o nor. mai operation or improve were length by ().

Hodgers, of CIiIcuko, vlcn president of tho northwestern region of the I'ennsvl. vania system, In ah nddress on tho "Present. Railroad Situation," made before. 80. Fort Wayne and visiting Rotarlansat lliel.r weekly luncheon at noon today.

Many vl. ltlnc'ltolarlan were, nres Among out ot cd and Plans Another Crack At Liquor, in England. WAS ROUGHLY HANDLED Ifu mini Prv. Wr'STI ltl'ILLr (, Apilt 13. "They spent all their money for booze und now ihe.

lire hollering for something tn eat." Wllllnm "l'llH4vfrwir" Amerlcun prulilhltlon advocate, gnvo mis expiannliiv) today to the cause of the gencial labor slriko en Hod In Kngland. "The drink question Is back ot ho charged. vvi(h but few exceptions leaders of British labor nrtf dry, whlio spots in the rank and file are wet and beyond control of their officers," Johnson, whoso vision was Impaired In a London riot a vcamrfo. Is Koing to risk hW other eye. Undaunted by his physical sufferings find (ho 'hostile demonstration In Windsor.

Monday night, lib left hero.lnd.iy for 'another campaign to dry up Knglnnd. Ho will sail from New Yok, Saturday, on tho first leg ot ii if elfcht montfW world tour, iin, not going to die until the ent ntttfiA mitellni nouncrdnrtay.4y roel(ttendl man, Mrs. Robert Harding as follows! William M. Wa'rdrop, formerly su Jlpently smiled ns ho forecast prohl I I a i av. ai llltllil tll tsti laatM I a a am IhM perinieiicieni or ino rort wayne ai vlsion of thp Pennsylvania, now su perlrttennenf of the (J.

It nt Grand Rapid. Ho was Introduced ns one of the charter members of the Fort Wujno Rotnry club. Bishop John IJnsien White Tnf the Kplaropnl church, honorary member of the South Bend Rotary club, was among thi number hero 'from the wheel ely. Roturlans were present from Grand Rapidi, South Bend, Co lumbla City, Wubnsh. Kendallvlslo nnd Schcnncctadv, N.

In addition to nn unusually urgc number of locallocal members. S. W. Greenland! presldi fit of thfe Fert Wkll IM, Hntiirv flut, the meeting and Introduced Mr. gers, tho principal speaker.

I I nri ii iw p. r. a ra i sV mijgr u. Mrs Hairy P. Fletcher.

Captain Mrs. Kdward O'Kourke. Workers Mrs. Sam Morris. Miss Mary Evans, Mrs.

Dun Mllllgan, Mrs. Arnold Trcssclt. Mrs. Clarence Levy, Mrs. Geo.

Balllngall. Mrs. William Bronstedt, Mrs. Chester Scott, Mlsu Marie Landenbcrger, Mrs. J.

C. Lehman, Mr. D'Arcy Itlckard. Captain Mrs. J.

A. Calhoun. Workers Mrs. J. F.

Werts, Mrs. Louis Dllling. Mrs. A. KlnniUrd.

Mrs. E. ijjldlnc. Mrs. W.

H. Han som, Mrs. Ktta Hliorey. Mrs. ltalpn Dlserens.

Mrs A. E. Warner, Mm. Charles Bales. captain Mrs.

tain cunningnam. Workers Mrs. It. M. Chadwlck, Mrs.

X. Mendenliall, Mrs. II. K. Gould.

Mrs. Dr. Hlmbrook. Mrs. Clar ence MrNabl), Mrs.

David McNabb, Mrs. Charles Graham. Mrs. W. L.

Jones. Mrs. F. (1. McFarland.

Captain Mrs. Lloyd Armstrong. Workers Mrs. Kdgar Wood, Mrs. James Strachan, Mrs.

Martin, Mrs. A. 11. Rose, Mrs. K.

L. Simpson, Mrs. Harvey Newell. Mrs. D.

P. Goodrich, Mrs. Carl Yaple, Mrs. J. K.

Kinney, Mrs. Harry Lowry. Major C. Mrs. George 13.

Phllbrlck. Captain Mrs. Lyman Ituwlcs. Workers Mrs. K.

L. Slcbert. Mrs. Robert Meyer, Mrs. K.

F. Stephen, Mrs. Terry King, Miss Chapman. Mrs. Fred Duryee, Mrs.

Lynn Cru' ford. Captain Mrs. George Jacobs. Workers Mrs. Burns Douglass, Mrs.

Robert Spice, Mrs. l'apo, Mrs. Arthur Frame. Mrs. James Toy, Mrs.

A. L. Blauvelt. Mrs. K.

E. Morgan, Mrs. Roy Walker. Captain Mrs. Arthur Parrv.

Workers Mrs. A. (J. Burrv. Mrs.

L. F. Robert Feustcl, Mrs. Paul Krauss, Miss B. Sites, Xlrs.

John Brooks, Mrs. Georgo Fislier Ing. Major D. Mrs. Frank Hlouder.

Captain Mrs. Ralph Magee. Woikers Mrs. Jo.hu Leikauf, Mrs. C.

Cromwell. Captain Mrs. Edward Wilson. Workers Mrs. J.

W. Gardner, Mrs. Dale McMUIrn. Mrs. If.

P. Moses. Msjor'E. Miss Alice Ward. Captain Mrs.

Garlett Van Swer Ingen. Workers Mrs. Eugene Hutterslry, Mrs. Brossard, Mrs. William McLeod, Mrs, J.

Cavalier. Mrs. Frank Kick ley, Mrs. W. O.

Granger, Mrs. Stanley Hlrsch, Mrs. G. 11. 'Atkins.

Mrs, II. Wells, Mrs. George Jacobs, Jr. Captain Mrs. Frances I label ly.

Workers Mrs. W. J. Vescy, Mrs. J.

wade Bailey. Miss Catherine Vcsey, Mrs. George Ballingall, Mrs. Guy Sprague, Mrs, Dave Eckiirt. Mrs.

Jesse A. Greene, Mrs. Waller A. Jiarrett, Mrs. John C.

Pennell, STROH NEWS Havs New Daughtsr Mr anj Mrs. ttdward C. Deuler. of Los Angeles. formerly of this city, art the proud parents of a seven and one half pound girl, which arrived April 5.

Mrs. Deuter will bo remembered as Miss DeEtta Frledllne to her I friends of this city. The contracting firm of (1. E. Mil ler Son have secured the contract for the construction of the high school building at Brighton, the consideration being $38.000...

Bert Fredericks has purchased the Henry MUer property In the south part of town. Charles Crooks will entertain the local League of Women Votors Wednesday afternoon. Apiil 20... Mrs. Charles Horniday, of Auburn, Is the guest of her parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. James Mllo Hell la moving Into the old fhiiMian i.ir uonage, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spiuune of Montpeller, Ohio, will occupy the home vacated by the Bell family. Mr.

Sprouse. a former resident of this city. Is a fireman on the Wabash, and has been transferred to his old Mr. and Mrs. Paul ltaw lison enteralned Mrs.

Rawlisnn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Note Person, and her brother, Fred Pel son, of Halem, Sunday. and Evcr rt Hosford attended thi) funeral ot Mre. Margaret Hanoi, near Helmer, Monday.

and Mrs. Fred Millt man wero guests of relatives at Branson, Sunday. Wm. Annlbal and Miss Ruby Heed are both reported Miss Geneva Who Is attending school at Fort Wayne, Is at home this week fTerlng wlih the mumps Oberlln, of Hamilton, is vlaltng his Bister, Mrs. Fred Hanes BANQpET TONIGHT Approximately 1.000 visitors and 200 candidates who are In attendance, at the Scottish Rite convention ceremonies, will banquet In the cathedral tonight.

No epeaker hna been named. Tile fifteenth and six teenth degrees were worked this morning and the seventeenth und eighteenth this afternoon and ove iilnK. The thirty second degree will conclude tho ceremonies Thursd.iy evening, when another lumuiet will be held. Visiting thiity lliiMl degree Masons, are: John 11. Itiw, nf East Chicago; Geoige W.

Wiignei. Munule, Herbert A. Giuliani, of Elkliurt. .1. W.

Stnu'b, Iiiiliiindpolis, Mink Hickman. Valparaiso. Ailluir .1. Smith. Munrle.

nnd O. Wade, of I ml la na polls. CIVIC BUREAU MONDAY Tlio clvln and municipal bureau of tho Chamber of Commerce will meet Monday noon, Apill 2 r. lit Ihe Cham ber of Commerce. Clly beautlflca tlon und the smoke nuisance are two uubjcits to bo discussed.

Use News Wants. AlhjWEJNjJwS Oliver Slukry. Milwaukee, wnH a visitor lioio over the week end with his dialer, Mrs. W. ColT J.

rvhllb went to Chicago Ssrjdny where ho will spend a few (lays this week Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred lager. Fort Wayne, visited his aunt, Mrs. Philip MOrphv.

Sunday. nnd Mrs. II. A. Williams visited his slater.

Mrs. Peter Putman. the for part nf the week Edna Schooly and utha Kcna frer wero guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. tlopp In Knoxdale Sundny Mr. and Mrs.

II. A Over iii er Tisitoil their daughter, Mrs. Frank Thom.is,' In Foit Wajne, Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harris went Sunday to visit his brother.

oseph Harris, In Dcshler, Ohio, and to visit his sister, Mrs. Frank Derek, in Limn, Blano of Toledo, was the Sunday guest of rela t'Ves here. Mr. and Mrs. John Tubbs Clyde.

Ohio, spent tho fore prtrt of the week hero with Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Zelgler.

Barnhart, Fort Wayne, his mother, Mrs. Rachel Johninn, Sunddy. James Chorpenlng went to Fort Wayne Monday. May Volkert was In Deflation Monday. Riy Reeb.

son and niece. Richard and Fay Reeb. visited her mother, Mrs. Klwood vVillll. In Paulding Monday T.

W. McKlnney, pastor of the Presbyterian church, went to Toledo Monday. Trajlor held a family reunion Sund.ty to celebrate his 65th birthday Mrs. S. 11.

Harris and daughter. Phyllis. Fort Wayne. were guests of her sister, Mrs. E.

V. Gordon, over the week end. Cnlln Belter went to Fort Wayne Saturday to visit her, son Word li.ifl been leeelved of tho death of Mrs. Isaac Dyslnger, Bon Aqua, Tenn. She was the oldest daughter of Mr.

and O. Applegate of this place. J. K. Esque.

after a'8hoit visit in Hicksvllle, was In Antwerp a couple of days. Monday she left for her home In St. Louis. James Antwerp Is un Wayne Friday to visit his nephew. James Svvartz.

9ntwerp Is un able to have a circus show hero this summer wo should worry. There will bo an ccllpso of the moon nnd everyono can see It and I Mrs. N. Harrlmann went to Fort Wayne Saturday. Lewis Hal lock went to Defiance Saturday where she visited her son Donald.

and Mrs. Taylor Long, Fort Wuyne, visited her grandmother, Mrs. L. P. Doering Sunday Mrs.

R. A. Stranger spent Sunday In Fort Wayne, tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Fell. bltlon success during tho coming year In England.

Ireland, Wales, New Zealand India. Ho also expressed pleasure with" prohibition condition In the United States, although, udiiilttlnff boto legglng was thriving business. The ruining general elections In England will gvo the drys a tall victory, he said. "The drys will go lifter the Individual members of parliament In tho comliur elections uhd tho chunces aro fuvornhlp for pretty dry parliament that Willi give the peoplo tho slight to voto on Urn qijestion." UJUrilNli JJAKS UULUUt Two touring enrs were Wdty dam (Uy evening. If.

A. Zwahlon. 3212 Indiana avenue, was driving north, on Broadway. T. McKay, Wild wood park, was driving Ills car south and ntempted to turn east Into Taylor street.

A stieet car obstruot ed each driver's lew of Iho other and the machines crashed (ogcther. Mr. Zwahlne's cur ran Into a trao lion company polo at the curb. U.S. TO STAND PAT IN PANAMA BOUNDARY FIGHT (flv Awocfatrd True.) WASHINGTON, April 13.

It was Indicated today at the state department that tho American government was disposed to Insist upon Its original poslr lion that Panama settle Its boundary dlsputo wlthj'osta Jttoa on tho basis of the White" award, desplts tho protest contained Panama's reply reived today, to Secretary Hughes' note of last month. Department officers declined today to forecast what steps would be taken In an effort to overcome tho present Impasse, The reply of th government of Panama, which wan anoroved by the oon Kress of that country. Is a bulky document, in 28 pages' presenting In detail Panama's otjecttlon to the White award. Heiny's Grocery 1418 SOUTH CALHOUN STREET. Nssr'DskerrOtrestr r.

Phones 482 and 482. 1241 WELLS STREET i Phones 1420 and 1421. gOI HUFFMAN STREET Phone 2313 ft THURSDAY Price Reductions AND EXTRA SPECIALS Small Prunes, foe i.S. lb, 8o, or 10 lbs. 75o Dut none of tho.fccnpants huit vviien inev (M'liiuru ai iiroiiuway nnd Tuylo stdrets nt 6:30 o'clock Tucs jj 4..

pMEraaN I Shoe Repair Co.l 1 "RGbuildind 1 flNol Cobbling" Calhoun St. i D0N NEWS. Mri and Mrs. Relmond Myers spent Sunday ut the homo of her, brother. Don Isenhart, and family, of Helmer Albert Barnes, 68 years old, died Saturday of paralysis.

Tho funeral was held at Columbia, on Monday and burial In tho adjoining cemetery was received th.it Mrs. Kllzabeth Cook Brown, of Wichita, died nt her home there last week of cancer. Mrs. Brown during i the earlier part of her lifo was a i resident of. this place.

Keppler. of Fort Waj no. spent i Thursday with his grandpaients, nnd Mrs. Will Keppler Miss Jen i nle Caldwell, of Leetonlii, spent verul Ujs last week with her ajnt. Mrs.

Hmmu. tlarside George Houk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sclimilt spent Sunday nt the home of George I look. Sr In llrjan.

Mrs. F.ll.i Meliler came home Satur day from a lo weeks' visit with her son. Holland Merxler and family. In' Toledo Karl Flser and family, of Montgomery. spent Sunday at the home of John Aller and nnd Mrs.

Hathaway spent Sunday at the home of Ham Gearhart and family. King Is moving today Into the house he recently purchased of Sam Mrs. R. J. Bechlol visited Mrs.

Inex Jcnns. of Toledo, last week Mrs. EmmaKiarslde went to Auburn last Saturday for an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Wlllard Swarts, and family Mr.

nnd Mrs. John Brlggs moved to Battle Creek last week, where he has secured employment. ttENDALLVILLE NEWS! Miss Maltle Fbvndt of Wolcottvllle. was Kendallvllle shopper Monday afternoon. Agnes Krauso has returned to her home nt Mongo, after visiting Mrs.

K. P. Bralnerd Mr. ahd Mrs. 11.

A. Frehse nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clem T. Hart attended the Kvangolical conference at Fort Wayne Sunday Anthony Kunderd of Goshen, (sited fi lends here Mrs.

Lindel Is home, from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will Shun line of C. C. Simons of Axilla.

iv.iK the guest Sunday of Mis. C. C. Simons of this eliy. Mrs.

Georee Mann is the sues of Mr and Mrs. Frederkk at Fort i Wuyne. Iti'lallves bnvo received nonl nf I he death nf Mrs. Minnie Linn I nt Clkh.iit She formerly li ed her, und at LNImii. A.

Linker Ho. of Miirquctte. in llJo Iiik lur anniiul ii It to her children. Mrs I C. M.

Iloldfii and Mrs. Arthur llluiieli I uld. near tills i.it. The eiralde lady is in the best nf hihllli, and makes these trips alone A Xoivveiriuii naval ofllrer h.i in vonleil bisnse Hllov (h.it Is parliculaily adapted fu bearings nnd II machinery parti nnd for welding andjl rolling. hake WhjtS rjomfny, peilB, Fin 8tter Cut Oatmsal, per id.t..mv Aristos Flour, small ssck $1 .39 Good Fresh Country Butter, 44a Bluei Ribbon Pesches, 25c size package, now down tp 10 Rice, Fancy Blue Ross, 7c 4 lb.

ssck 25 Valencia Shelled Almonds, lb 65a Rose Bud Crackers, lb Michiflan Potatoes, extra fins white stock, bushel 65o Nice Light Brown Sugar, lb Do Granulated Sugar, 10 lb. sack 89o Rosemary Creamtry, lb 55a Margarine Butter, lb 25o Bast Lard, 15cf 3 lbs. for 42o Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 69o R. N. M.

White Soap, 10 bars 65e Gold Medal Elour, sack S129 Pillsbury's Flour, sack $129 Guaranteed Flour, sack $1,19 Good Luck Margarine, lb 29o Dinner Ball Margarine, lb 26o Onion Sets, 3 lbs. for 12o Fsncy Prunes, 2 lbs. for 25o Tomstosi, Corn and Peas lOo 1 doxan cans 31.15 Navy Beans, 5 Ibi. 28o Fancy Dried Peaches, lb Good Coffee, 2 lbs, for 28o Bulk Raisins, lb 28o Hswaiisn Slictd Pinesppte, Michigan Plums, the best, 25 Table Peaches and Aprlcott, extra nice, esn, 22c 5 cans 31.00 'A re You Saving On Your Food Wants The Fact is Everybody Can Save Money When They Trade at One of the Seventeen Busy Hoosicr Stores Stop and Shop is No Idle Slogan Pay Cash, Carry Home Sec the Difference. No Deliveries No Charge Accounts 119 W.

Main St. 121 Main St. 1328 Calhoun St. 232 E. Columbia St.

613 Harrison St. 1231 Walton Ave. 1128 Runniori 2004 Fairfield Ave. 1432 Wells St. 3021 Broadway 1042 St.

Jee Blvd. 801 East Washington. 2528 8o. Calhoun 2036 Hanna St. 1116 State St.

1241 E. Washington. Nsw Hivtn, SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY His VKAnnli suwl la' Finest Butterine Made Tv POUND 28c a The Nut Butter You Will Like rjrt POUND 24c 1 Save tl Coupons I'arLril with Ktery Pound. Perfect Canned Fruits Selling Fast Get Your Share While the Supply Lasts. Can, 33c; 3 cans, dozen $3.85 Full Line Perfect Canned Vegetables.

Perfection Wafers, lb 15c Full Line Perfection Crackers and Cakes, Peanut Butter, best, 2 lbs 35c Salted Peanuts, lb 20c Rice, best head, 2'2 Ib. pkg 25c Potatoes, best Michigan, peck 21c Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, besT ack; can, 10c; dozen $1.14 Wilson's Milk, large, 2 cans 25c Nutro Compound Milk, 3 cans 27c Snyder's Baked Beans, large can lie Coffee the best in Fort Wayne, the kind to suit your taste, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c Cocoa, Hoosicr, the best, lb 20c Navy Beans, best Michigan, 5.1bs 29c Kellogg's Korn Crisps, Jersey and Armour's Corn Flakes, l)c; 3 pkgs 25c All Your House Cleaning, Needs for Less Soaps Rub No More, P. Velvet and Classic, 3 bars, 20c; 10 bars 65c Wall Paper Cleanser, Climax and Absorbcne, special, can, 12c; 3 cans 35c Climaline, large special, pkg 23c HOOSIER STORES FOR ALL FOOD WANTS i' I 'I I AV.

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