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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 3

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ipwV5A, ieW'''? Monday, October 24. 't 'mv Y' ii l. (h ''fTV THE NEWS SENTINBIi, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA IfodfistrialNetfs) BOWSER MEN WILL HEAR QUIM O'BRIEN TUESDAY fW Efficiency Club Plans Inter esting lueeuug as rwi Winter Trogr tn. A rtm R. D.

POINTER DIRECTOR i I i Announcement Is rhade today that tne Dowser Efficiency club of B. F. Dowser nd company will have the pleasure Tuesday evening of hearing Quln CTBrlert. noted member of the Chicago par airebclatlon and platform speaker, at tn scheduled meeting; and dinner at thrt.club homo. The prominence oE Mr O'Wrleh as a speaker may lie Judjcrd.

fronwthe opinion the lato Elbert Hubbard had of him. 'To say that Hon. Quln O'DrlenMS one of the silver tongued la trite, bromldlal and also true," wrote EN liert Hubbard. "It Is quite continued Mr. Hubbard, "that these are not half a doxen public speakers with the linguistic, skill and the phosphorescent purvlaw that Mr.

O'Brien possesses. Ho hns the grace vt person, the ease of bubbling with and the Inteellecttml challenge that command and lovp. Mr. O'Brien i the up lo.date model of American ora toi." The meeting will be in the hands or I'. D.

Pointer as director that evening. ine Bowser club has made extensive preparations to give members of the club the boat of entertainment this year. This may be evidenced by the class of entertainments that are Icing offered. Dinner will be served at the club house and the talk by Mr. O'Brien will follow the dinner.

MADE A88ISTANT. Joseph Haberstroh, employed in the shops of the Pennsylvania' for some time, has been appointed an assistant to Medical Examiner C. A. Lelsh. er.

of this district. Mr. Haberstroh wilt look after the clerical work. HAVE, NEW SERVICE. 'Tils Pennsylvania Announces that sleepor service la to be inaugurated November 14, between Mackinaw City and Jacksonville and St.

Petersburg, Fla. The coach will arrive here at 10:50 o'clock and leave here at 11120 via Cincinnati and Atlanta. NOTES FROM CENTRAL, Justlh UUeret, of the collection department of The Home Telephone A Telegraph company, is taking week's vacation. Mrs. Vera Gtelgerwald, Home long tf10S 1 'isVsWwWC xr.

bgj i bv nt ffitepinn "Aspirin" without saying "payer." WARNING! Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets, you" are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 years and proved safe by milions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" pcksige which contains proper directions. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets Bottles of 24 and 100 'All druggists. AspJrU IS lbs trade mirk of Datr Haoufaetar. of MoooaoeUcirta iter of Sallcllculd Looks Like New Polish i Clean, dust and polish your furuituro and floors with IUioads Polish. You'll he pleased with the lasting lustre secured with little effort.

Covers scratched and marks, preserves the varnjsh, removes al grease, smoked And blue spots, 25c, 50c, $1 sizes at your dealer's. The Ithoads Morgan Co. Fort Wayne, Indiana rnmav Ret Content IBTluid Draco ITrTTlTTTrrm lumXufij mwm I in more. AiKA.hkiVMiafflicafirAs I tindlheTindbvEeftlU. 1 ttotheSloiMcfaaodBg l') TJicrePromoflnftDlfcsttoa njecrfatacsJindCpxOiWJ MneiaLNOTKAHop" i i tesmtSS jSJaHeSiiftfSr a0oBIXnir HEW Exact Copy of Wrapper.

CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of IV AV yr Ai In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tmc etTm cohmJtV, MtM toss orrr. THE GUMPS PAINTED AND UPHOLSTERED ri I liSJIt "II VsM fll nil ll lliui'l (CmC( ONE UFT VfHA.T VOCEfc A jLPI 1 0U IPOLIAR. AH HOUR TOR THra.KlNy 2 KE Al1? XSL Tp rwu uwc uke TjprJ ft 1 JL UUtX iii 7, i i I.llll' I I I "jn I I 'I 1 1 distance supervisor, spent Sunday In Chicago. Miss Mae Mlddleton, supervisor at tho south office, is off duty on ao count of the death of a relative.

The Misses Hilda Qebhard and Edna Baade. local operators at the main office, aro 111 and oft duty. Ulen Zlon. of the contract depart ment, and wife motored to Marlon, Sunday, Ralph Harris, wire chief at the south office, and family spent Sun da at Poe, Ind. The Misses Artina wincena and Emma Bute local operators at the main office, spent Sunday In Chicago.

Messrs. If. E. Gray, 1) C. Swltxer anil Henry Krabach, of the engineering department, attended the Ne oriska Notre Dame football game at Notre' pama Saturday.

K. x. Btaub. chief engineer, has returned from a week's vacation spent In Chicago. SHOP AND RAIL NOTES.

It. C. Scott, freight fireman on the Pennsylvania railroad, reported off duty sick today. O. T.

McCutcheon Is 111 and unable to be at hla work, as 1'ennsy freight fireman. O. wager, who has been off duty for the last few days, because of sickness, is back to Ms work as Pennsy freight engineer. w. a.

Splcer Is back to work, after a few days Illness. lie Is employed as Pennsy passenger fireman. C. It. Bbeckler.

passenger nreman on the Pennsy, is in St. Joseph's hospital with an injured knee. John Hhea. assistant trainmaster on the Pennsy Fort Wayne division, returned to his work this morning, after an absence of nearly seven weeks, following an operation. and Mrs.

W. N. Jiosterman have Just returned from a two weeks' vacation with relatives in Pennsylvania; lrt and near Coburn. Mr. Hosterman Is assistant foreman In the power plant departmenti i i i i i Definition of Policy Following is a reprint from 'he Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, which la offered by the Pennsylvania railroad as a definition ef policy: The stamlflcance of the vote or loy altr transmitted 10 the Pennsylvania railroad management By me representatives of 35,000 maintenance way and shoo workers yesterday de serves to be recognised.

The general chairman or trie iiromernooa oi Locomotive Engineers, for the Penn sylvania lines east ot nttsDurgn, ae clares that the engineers on the Pennsylvania have less cause to strike than tho employes on any otner road In the country. It Is said on good authority that the vote of the conductors on these lines Was against a strike. It Is an open secret that the strike leaders are fearful as to the response to the order for a walkout on this system, and That Decauso or their doubts on score the application of the order to the Pennsylvania system has been reserved for the last step. The Pennsylvania management nas been charged by union leaders with carrying the fight against their organizations. General Atterbury has been pictured as the "chief devil" In tho plot to destroy the brotherhoods and set up the open shop In railroad operation.

The difference between the Pennsylvania management ana me railroad labor board, as to the man ner of election by which the system's "adjustment boards" have been organized, has been stressed as evidence of unfriendly purpose. "Nevertheless, It appears, and is demonstrated, that the Pennsylvarla Is the outstanding railroad system in the country on which a plan of cooperative and representative adjustment ot grievances has been created, with such degree of satisfaction to tho majority of the thousands of em ploycs that the strike projoct Is re garded with disfavor, and In all like llhood will be rejected by such a number of them, choosing between their own Interest and the demand of their organization leaders, that it will prove a fizzle. "If vindication of the "Pennsylvania policy," which la In the spirit of the Esch Cummlns act, providing for the peaceful settlement of disputes between railroads and their employes, with tho labor board serving a court of appeal, were needod. It Is offered by the present Freight Car Loading Following is the report for freight car loading In the United States as carried In the current Issue of the Hallway Age: "There was a reduction of over 0,000, cars In the freight car loading during the week ending October 8 aa compared with the previous week, which set a new high record for the year. The total was 855,740, as com pared witn i.vii.coo ia tne corre sponding week ot 1120 and 982,171 In 1118.

"The decreases were In gram and grain products, of whloh. the loading was cars; In forest products, ore, and merchandise and miscellaneous freight, while there were Increases In live stock, 14.073; coal. 180,339, and coke. 6,054. Tho loading of grain and live stock was, however, greater than for the corerspondlng week of 1120.

'Except for the Allegheny and southern districts, decreases were reported compared with the previous week In the loading of all commodi ties by districts, while compared with the corresponding week last year, all reported decreases except the central western, which showed an Increase. "The car surplus continued to de cline and for the period from October 1 to October 8 averaged 142,970. a decrease of 29,460. Of the total 31.020 were box cars and 82,521 were coal cars. There were also scattering shortages amounting to 5.217.

"The car service division of ths American Railway association reports that the loading of fruits and vegetables In California, Colorado and the northwestern states was (0 per cent in excess of last year. Including Michigan and New Tork. the total SSSPsm, fc Vi Vft. fr fry wyVijCw was 43,824 cars, 'an Increase of cars, pver last "This his s.peclalat tenlluii 't0 lliu.liunrtllngot refrigerator oars and ventilated box cdrs. The 'loading In the west for, tho first week of October' averaged 15.0, per cent in (Excess of last; year and the month's' loading will, exceed Septemt ber by a wide margin.

"All of this must accomplished with less cars than ft year The report says it is essential that every available car' be used, that bad order cars be repaired, that' the movement of empties as well as loaded be expedited, that refrigerators be not used for dead freight and that' all terminal delays be reduced to the minimum. "The distribution of cars will be as directed by tho refrigerator section." PoliccCotirf DAMP DAYS BACK IT SEEMS Fall Squad of Drunks Are Arraigned Before Mungoran. Damp days ofold were recalled morning hen eight drunks, picked morning when elghtd runks, picked up Saturday night, Sunday and today, were arraigned before Judge Mungovan. Four of them paid fines, two were let (Q and tho others were held. Tom who some time ago fell from a buggy and broke his Jaw after a wild drunken ride about the city, was back again today.

The po lice round him early this morning on North Clinton street, lying dead drunk at the side of hfa wrecked buggy. Vardeman was unhurt but he was still dazed when arraigned in court. Ills case was continued 10 days'. Leroy and Jack Smith, brothers of Huntington, who while toting a pretty fair cargo, went to the skating rink on West Washington street with a desire to fight, paid fines of and costs each this morning. Similar fines also were paid by Jamea Nagle andc John Uofman.

two plain drunks arrested Saturday flight. Peter Craig and Ike Burns, two other souses were let go. Harry Eokart, also charged with public Intoxication, was given a Continuance until Tuesday. add Krablll, was returned today to Vnn 'Wcit, Ohio, whore he la wanted on charges of grand larceny. In connection ltli in'trocery store robbery.

Gun Totcr Held. Trnnk who was caught toting a revolver Saturday evening, vm ordeied bold 'until Nov. 4, this morning. Tho police believe he Is demented. To Detective Kavanaugh, who took him In custody, Conslmo said he was a secret.servlce man in quest ot tho men "who murdered his futhcr, City Court Note.

fiJines Mosby, coloied loiterer, anl James Folley, a train climber, weie let go. A continuance for 30 days was grantett Carl Ertel, charged with child reglect. Itiy cave ot William Holies, a fugitive, vos continued indefinitely. Girl is Back Again. I II Mil FUrge, file clerk at "Well llrotlurs, who was acquitted Saturday of the charge of issuing fraudulent checks was back again today facing similar charges.

She was rearrested aSturday noon. Her new caso lias been continued until Tuesday. Newhouse is Acquitted. James Newhouse, 123 West Williams street, was founded not guilty of trenimss on the property occupied by Oliver Dlystone, 201 West Williams Hlxeet, by Judge J. Frank MUn Kovan In the city court this morning Testimony brought out the fact that 111 stone, who filed the charges, was not the owner of the property on which It was alleged Newhouse trespassed ratio Up Wednesday.

Joseph H. Oraney, 007 Masterson avouue, who failed In a sensational attempt to get awhy from Motorcycle Officer Clifford Klrkpatrlck. early Sunday morning While the officer was arresting him for driving an automobile while drunk, was granted a continuance until Wednesday In city CAUGHT AT 8MA3HUP Willfam 8chrd.r Pleads Not Guilty to Driving Car While Drunk. William Schroder, arrested Sunday evening following an automobile smashup at Falrfleld avenue and Jefferson street, pleaded not guilty when brought before Judge Mungovan thla morning for driving an automobile while Intoxicated. He is accused of crashing his car Into a driven by Sylvan Hlvely, 1618 lale avenue.

No one was hurt, but the Hlvely car was badly wrecked. Harry Eckart, who was with Schra der, was arrested for public intoxloa tlon. He also pleaded not gqllty. Both cases were continued until Tuesday. i William P.

Robertson, arrested here Sunday by Detectives Godfrey I 3 SXS Are you having trouble with your skin Is it red. rough, blotchy, itchind? Relief and health lie in a jar of RESINOL 5oolhinq and llealinc court this m'orhfnir. under a $3(0. bond. He Is at liberty Tflirco ApccflcrsTny, Vnr rirlvlnr automobiles faster than trie.

law aljows, Donald'McOln leys MorrU Wells and Van paid fines of 55 and cost each today. They pleaded guilty. Oene Ilacht, another alleged speeder had his case continued until Tucsqay, anorjonn Montgomery, also charged with speeding, was i given a continuance until Saturday. i Smith to Tour Cities. INDIANArOUB.

Ind; Sept. 24. Harry B. Smith, adjutant general of Indiana, was 10 leave inaianapous today for a tour of cities havlpg units In the Indiana, national guard. Gas on Stomach Won't Let You Sleep Oas often presses on heart and other organs, causing a restless, nervous feeling which prevents sleep.

Slntplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc as mixed In Adlcrika, expels gas and relieves pressure almost INSTANTLY, Inducing restful sleep. Adlerlka often removes surprising old matter from BOTH upper and lower bowel which poisoned stomach and caused gas. EXCELLENT to guard gainst appendicitis. II. W.

Melnzen, druggist, 1129 Maumee Ave. UMBERS UP TOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS "fTrEATHER exposure) and hard YV worlc )r'D Pn "i aches in muscles and Joints. Have) bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and apply freely. FnelraUsvnthoat rubbing. You will find at once a comforting sense of warmth which will be followed by a relief from the soreness and Btiilneea of aching joints.

Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, sprains and strains. For forty year enemy. Ask your neighbor. tz au arugxurs oac vuc, 91.4U. loa: mimentfeO He will discuss the construction of new buildings where they are needed for the guards.

i Announce Trap Shooting Averages NEW Oct. Averages Just released by the American Trsp Shooting association, show Art Illsser, of Paris, to be the leader in singles Shooting and'R F. Woodward, of Houston, Texas, to be setting the pace In the doubles. Rlsser has an average of having 2,104 urgets out of M50, while Woodward's mark Is he having broken 65 of his 110 pairs. The final figures fon the 111 season will be announced (n, CHASE'S Blood wNcrvoTabIeta Enrich The Blood Good ITwltk snd Lonr Life depeed tan.

Bleb Blood aaa Straw Nerves. Reduced Price Me. Large Box $1 won lovohjl FINE 0G0LATES Cliarmiticl Bits cfGoodtuiss i that ovctybn lovar. oa often hdvo ybu tfisKed for carter tfiat tarUd bettor than arrV yfoafiave vcr tried! ftar Wayne ehocolatrMr hay tK flaw your appewe crauex cacn cnocoiaia wmaoc trm tut Mst tantingmawruu none can to. llwUvencUr if.

in xpert5tV9, and ybu del rail ivaiua tor your mono in ww paramount canay. fUalr HnT Mnini tAU Company Fort Way. IpX. I AT ITS BEST The strongest com I pliment ever paid to I'ArsMSlllklOM is the vain attempts at imitation, those who take cod liver oil at its best, take Scott's Emulsion att a bwm, Mifi.u. n.

j. AUSO MAKERS OF" KMfOIDS (Tablets Gransles) esb INDIGESTION IO lsfc Habit Nujol will give you the healthiest habit in the world. Without forcing or irritating, Nujol softens the food "waste. 'I he many tiny muscles in the intestines can then easily remove it regularly. Absolutely harmless try it.

TUtlcJtrmHahtJ tTnelf0l4 Qja I SA i oSlsjJU DMj K5ifffili Why Men Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets To Clear The Skin Build Firm "Stay There" Flesh, Strengthen the Nerves and Increase Energy i EAST AND ECOHOMICAL RttULtS QUICK If you want to Quickly rlesr yonr skla and completion, put some firm, bealtby flesh on your bones. Increase your nerve fore sad power sod look soil feel 1 inrrent. better, limply try liking two of Media's tiny yetst VITAMON Tablets with each iiitfel ind wetrh the Hindu's VITAMON Tsblets eontsla highly coDcestrsted jesit Tlttmlnes as well as the two other still more Important Tltsmlnes (Fst Bolsble A sod Water Soluble C) led are now belog used by thousands. They positively will not upset ths stomacb or eaose sis. but on the conirsry are a treat aid to dlreitlon.

to overcome coaitlpstlon and as a general lolsh like nosgle nnder this pnrlfylar conditioner ot tho whole svitem. rim pies, bells and skin eruptions seem to mMASTIN'S. kvt is V. fc.T tTC THC OltCINAl AND CtNUINt VCAST VITAMINf, IAoUT Influence, the completion becomes fresh sod cle, the cheeks slow with ruddy besltb, the flesh becomes firm Instesd of Asbby the eyes bflibt Initetd of iloll. Mania's VITAMON Tsblets are positive rearsnteed to gits yon new health, eaergy.

and anbltlon and Improve your appearance vrbetber you art roan or eld or ths trial Vests yon nothing. Make the teat yonrseU and see Be anro to remember the name Mastlo VI TA MOM tbs original and genuine yeaat vltamlns tablet there Is nothlog ili like It, so do not accept Imltstlons er snbetltetss. You can get Msitln's VJTAM(m Tablets from soy good drug gists such as preler Drug Co Mey er liros V. AllUer Drug Are Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back. There's a common interest between you and this store You want to get all the style, value and service in clothes that you can for the money you spend.

We want to give you as much value in those things as can be given. It's good business for both us; you make money; and by giving more than anyone else and taking smaller profits we bring greater business to this store. We make some money toor not on one sale but on a big volume of sales. 7 Patterson Fletcher Company Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes Vi iVv it.

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