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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 14

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v. ri j. f'r ll V1' V' J1" 'Pa FOURTEEN fc I THE I PORT WAYNE NEWS AND 8ENTINEL. Thursday, July I. .4 I a fc GREAT ENGLISH DERBY BIGGESMN H1ST0RY1 vBormaids Hub Elbows With Nobility as Record Crowd Swarms to Race Track.

IS AN ALL DAY CARNIVAL 2 (H Auatlaled Frta.) EPSOM DOWNS, Knit. Juno 11 By Tlio great Etigllsh derbj, 'always a faMilon show and a carnival as well tt a homo race, this year jrcllpiad tlia records of Its hundred Qnd, fifty years with an attendance which crowded the race ourp to landing capacity and populated (he Llillls In a day with nciny patternl 'city of hundred of thousands of tnerry makcrts tft whom the racing was only.ua incident in tnc coieorn Alonjit theuunual frstlal. lly lord nnd my 'lady, tho barmaid and tho coNter tnonger, and jrtl classes of llrltons between, wrto there, hobnobbing: with pleasure "Acektrs from other lands iuns, frenchmen. HclKlans, Italians. Russians, Cccko Sliukians and As well as work worn Orientals; anLAsIi'Ica.

The low green hills hedged in fields About the fa rhous course werb blackened with a nearly 1,000.000 persons, thousands, of whom slept. In tho warm sun throughout tho day, unconcerned about the "Darby fontest Tho. pilgrimage to the downs be flowed Ipto Epsom over all roads Luxurious limousines crawled aionR the crowded ways In the wake of TWo wtlrtled donkey carts, and "the caraans Here checkered with tnc picturesque turn outs popular De forc motor drlen vehicles limited their usefulness the Lhalso. tho loach and four, tha Irish Jaunting cur. the don art and old home ninrie nrnrnus und caits Not Infre ciuntly appealed dlsajjled army pf ft era ridinu lliroiiKti ino uuhi in motor drlcn wheel chairs Throngs afoot trooped In across the fields Children lounged in the grass along the rends, hailing the fino automobiles and their silk hattedhatted occupants cheerily.

litre and there a woman with a baby In her arms begged a penny. While jet mils from, the fcourse the later arrivals were forced by the congestion to park their vehicles and walk carrying with them thtdr luncheon baskets, and Jugs of ale or whiskey, of which there was larga pnd carefully conserved supply, The plcnlcers who camped on the course overnight hastily pitched tents, or rumshackls leantos, made tea and served luncheons, Afany slept In the open, and down In Epsom a train of cars wn commard ecred to house the more fastidious. After dark bonfires were put up, nnd nil the countryside won Fantastically liiumtnaq. when tho klna: rind aucen. and attendant noDiuty appeared there was only a ripple of applause, consisting chiefly of perfunctory 'Hear.

Hears" and a noddintc" of heads Indicating approval Above this the ranclous crlts of the tipsters and the hour.se Jargon of tho book makers could be heard. stands saw the races, and these displayed no excitement, beyond call ing out "they're off" or making premature announcement of winners The crowds stood up when the horses entered In the Derby run, but relaxed Into lazy attitudes when the winner was known. It was still th middle of the afternoon and few left When tho racing was finished They made it full holiday, wandering around und over the course, patronising the venders of sausages, lemon adea and fjsh, or try your welght machines, or the tpree curdeman until night had fallen. PLEASANT LAKE NEWS. ran fh Auv hftfnftt that ilfrhw An im fSSl 14 M.a vv UI brokcitMIdB of Strang equipages Few persons except those In the It Is Easy To Own a Nice "Pro Slate" Summer Cottage Set It Up Alon? A Lake or River.

These hot days make you wish that you had some, place to go closo to a river or a lake Such a place Is now within the reach of anyone for, by erecting a "pro BIate" summer cottage any cool green place is made livable. That is possible because the cottages themselves aro reasonably priced and jou do not have to pay to have Itistt up because you can do it yourself thus eliminating all building expense. Tha above picture Is one of the models which shows It to be a most attractive and economical summer home It has rough stucco like walla paneled off with stained timbers. It can be set up In a few In Just the spot that you want a cottage and then taken down and removed to the city or farm home and put to good use through tho other seasons The Kort Wayne Dulldcrs Supply Co. of M0 1 Ia den street, have a 'pro Slate" cottage set up In their yards which I anyone Is invited to sJ.o For the very low prices nnd other information obout these cottages, call or writ tbim today rhone 1511 Dry Goods and grocery stores will closed all day at Pleasant Lake, July 6th, Wysong la visiting Mr, and Mrs Claude Drake at Uwt Oak, ai iiqss wan issen to ins uoi dl era's home at Marlon last Mldrcn's exercises will be held at Mount Zlon church next Sunday Dr.

and Mrs earmark o( Indian niioHs were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Mark Kansburg last I'owers who Is working aU Kort Wayne spent Sunday at Miss Kthel whysong returned from liurr Oak, Mich, last week where she had been visiting The band concert last inurouajr msni unw oui a large crowd Chautaunua neonla who are csinplAg at Steuben county lakes were present and sans two selections during I he evening's John Ilanna and family of Bryan, were the guests vi jii. mi win. ivii Durro mat ounuajr Don Kansburg and family of Chicago who have been vlHltlnar his narenta re turned home Monday Ddfth Gilbert Is clerking In a grocery store at Iong 1 a.ke renort In I.axrange diaries Mounts Is building an addition to his house. Anderson haa gone to the Dodge farm near Ashley to help In the hay fields Pr earning servtore at the United Ilrethern church nexisun day morning.

No. services In the evening on account of children's exercises at Mt Zlon church Ilev, Mr. Vlnlng of Indianapolis preached at the Baptist church hut Sunday Ilanna and family visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs feYank at fiherwood bhalTer, Louis hnalTrr and families visited Del Wood at Salem Center last Sunday. Mary fTeeman, cunt Freeman and family.

Mr and Mrs. Pan Plxley with Mr arfd Mrs Wesley Khnwalter turf I'ugh of Ahgola lnlted relatives at Union City, Mich, last bunday Pleasant LAke Chautauqua July 10, 11, 12 13 and 14 Here are some facts worth $150.00 to a few guessers but intelligently used Worth Thousands of Dollars to Mr. Ad. Vertiser He's pointing to why we say News and sentinel Indiana's Greatest Daily (OnUlde tho Capital) lsU laP He is pointing why the BIG advertisers use their BIG space in The NEWS and SENTINElJ Indiana's Greatest Daily (Outeide the Oapital) NOTICE! To the Shareholders of The First and Hamilton National Dank of I ort Wayne A special meeting of tho shareholders of The Klrst and' Hamilton National Dank, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, will be held in the directors' room of said bank, at 3 o'clock on July 26th, 1920, to vote upon a proposition to Increase the capital stock of said bank In the sum of one hundred thousand dollars 00), and to transact such other business arrowing out of said proposition, as may come before the meeting By order of the Doard of Directors! 8CHEUMANN. Cashier.

Fcrt Wajnc, Ind, June ZG, 1020. LIBERTY BONDS Bought and Sold at Best Prices. W. H. ROHAN 302 303 Utility Bldg.

WATERLOO NEWS. vZTBJUI Uftt 'S Oa lsfd tffldsrH, J.hn Hirl Brlttsla, bnilntia nan. esrtltsd ts this: My 1iii4 at the top and bck was skaelntely bald. The scalp wsf thifiy. Ao rkprt said that ha thousht lb.

hair roots were xlfaet, and thepa was no hops of my aver haTiaf a saw hair growth. "Tstahv, an i over 60. I kava a luxuriant (rowta of oft. atraeg, tilltroas hair 1 No Irar. of baldnpaa Thaplfturaaahawa awe from my photographs Bnllala cartlsad furthar: INDlAIi'S SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH 'Afc tima wrian A risirnftia JtifAtirarArl ftt trying varloni hur lotioni tonic.

spailaliiU IrfftltatBlsV tte I ram aeroii. In inr traTali. ft, Chroka Indian mdirlna man whs had an 1.iirl had Imft littl faitfL I a ava It trial To bit i ftmainat a HfM tmt soon appeared. It dvlpi. 4T bf dir, UtO) A aaanar (rwta; ana trt lost) my Dair wit aa la nr jthful dajra.

That I i itonise4 i )mtty It trrfiiln9 mf HU mint mddtu Obrloaaly. tha hair roota bad not been dad. but wara dormtnt la tjfeft scalp, aw lllnc ertlliaina; potancr 01 tha myalarioa pma4. 1 naaatlatafttl a nA In a naiiasialon af tha vrlneinla for Dr rarinc tlii mTatcrtoha llsln nw called Kotalko. and laltr.

had.th rkfitswktthald rclp put Into practical form by chcm.it. r. nr own htf ffP0wla WM p.roitiiant bat amply proTad, How YOU May Grow YOUR Hair II BM baaa pvoTad la var many caaca thai half rota did at dl whan 1b hair fell out 1 bronco, dandruff, fr. sTi4i rtrta or cart aid othar bair or scilp duordan. Mlta D.

Pita "About, 8 yeara aro my balr begn to fall out unni my prim in a pot a waa ftlmoat entirely bald. I need everything that waa recommend rd but Waa alwayi diiappolntd nnlil at lait I tint acroia Kotalko Mx bald apota ar beina; roTered no the growth 1 al ready ihout threa lnche Mitchell report! had rpota completely baM. over whirh balr la now growing a.nro I ued Kotalko" Wri Maiild a i well jcporti "Tho whole front of tor head waa aa Laid oa th palm of my band for about IS yean. Since naing Kotalk hair la growing all ever tho plac that waa bald. Uaay more ipUndid.

convlnclnf report! from aatlifted naera. costafnt OEVTJTKB BEAB OIL and other potent Ingredient a No alcohol, no ahampoo, but a bair elulr of wonderful effiracr. All Infredlanta are aafo and harmlrtl. von for a child's icalp and balr. Peaititely KOTALKO I an rlel vhtftittv valfakl hslp Tirenavrallan thai BDCCaeale prt geaitae merit.

Bey box of KOTALKO at the drag atore Or eik for Kotalk lb toilet gooda or drug counter of any larr department attire. Remember th ante. Accept noihlng elie aa tat aa rood 1ip 00 OUARANTEB. Or If you aend 19. centf (allrer or alampi) tu will recrlre a PROOF BOX of Kotalkn with nfiOClIITRF.t voatpaid, determine KOW to eliminate PAXDRrfK, w'treet IiAXDNESS.

to BTOPi )IAI1V1U)M FA! I.I NO a Get boi of guaranteed KOTALKO. apply one or twice daUr, watch Uoai mljtor.w For PROO ROX (10 rente, nnn oiherwlee)writet IOHN HART BRnTAIN, BT 69, Sudon NcwJfork'Cia KOTALKO SOLD BY Mayor Bros (i atorst). t. PJiarmacy. Christian H.

Albert. mtyar George Miller Echwartl ChrUtrn Bioi Aad Vy Baty Vrenint tai Past sttrae Eaoar Mrs Walter Kberly of Hudson, Mich Is spending the week with her father and slstcra Mr and Mrs Obe Ias and Mr and Airs 11 Leas motored to Kort Wayne on Sunday to spend th day with Sir and Mrs William H. Leas Carl llanes of llutlcf was a Sunday gueHt in the home of his broth rr. 11 A llanca of South Center. Bt Mr.

afM Mrs. Harry Sinclair and their five children of Toledo, enrouto to Lake Jamoys for a month's stay, vtelted their mother. Mrs. Caroline Sinclair, h.tltl Mr Tl Hwtlllh tt Rntlar 'has returned home after visiting her mother and sister Ralph Oetls of Fort Wayne ahd Otto Waterman of Auburn attended the alumni meeting here on Friday Mr and Mrs Jesse lllrely and sons Arthur and Paul of Fort Wayne, rnroute to ltke James lulled friendi Saturday MIhh Laura hup. man and Airs Luiretla Mchadden were Futlcr lHflors on Friday Air Kdltli Miner Kerriu anil daughter I da Mft lirlle of Dillomllle l)ilu, visited the ramllleH Haturday Misses Ruth King and Sturey of Auburn were Wmi.tIoo l4lmrs Monday eteninjr Mrs Hnrry Itlooin surprised her husband Mondav evening by having a lawn part at ilielr Houth Wayne street homo to celebmta the third anniversary of Ihtlr marriage the guests being the eighlein members of the "Newly Wcda" luh Mr ami Airs.

If lllne and hlllrn and Mr and Mrs Jacob Baits man were a iiarty who spent Sunday Kith Mrs Haltsman at her home Keit of Auburn. Miss Alary Ilonflgllo has gone to Angola to lxlt her cousins Mr and Airs. Joe Coscarelly Mr. and Mm Ldgar King spent Sunday with tholr brothe Hen King and family at Pleasant Lake Allsa Kthel HaJlett. en route from Hyracuse, Ni to Chicago, Kiwrit Sunday with her mother and her slater.

Miss Cnrdlce Hallett, will do so tial settlement work In Chicago this summer Miss Mary Fteldenbarger. of liattle Creek, Mich visited Mrs Mar. tha Aflser, Saturday Alius Cllsabeth Flutter of Fort Wayne Is spending tha Keek llh relatives Mr and Mrs Van Voorhies and children, Law I once and Helen of Kendallvllle, have been upending the week with the Dr Frank Kevler family NEWS and SENTINEL Daily Average NET PAID Circulation For the First Six Months of 1920: Daily Ave. Net Paid January 31,686 FEBRUARY 32,509 MARCH 32,799 APRIL 32,784 MAY i 32,692 JUNE. i 32,588 Daily Average for Six Months 32,506 rmsm Koa9 it nwirfcrt! got om4n AMr, Fourth of July dancing, Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday afternoon and evening.

Kuck uck's, on Lincoln Highway. Catholio Dally Appears. HI ni Ql la. July Tho pally Ainrisiin, inr nrsi i.ainonc d.illy In I bo l.riDllKli luuiiAa ltu Hpu idillon toda 'J he paper is the out Krontli of the Catholic Tribune, founded here by Conner Ilrothers in 1871 City Daily Average Jsinuary 17,522 February 17,836 March 17,893 April 17,921 May 17,754 June 17,669 Daily Average for 6 17,766 Small Town Daily Average January 7,373 February 7,776 7,869 April 7,837 May 7,860 June 7,613 Daily Average for 6 7,721 Rural Daily Average January 6,770 February 6,896 March 7,038 April 7,026 May 7,078 June 7,306 Daily Average for 6 7,019 Here are the winners of the 9160.00 In cash prise, awarded try the NEWS and SENTINEL for those making moit accurate guesses on the.city, small town; rural and total daily average NET PAID circulation of tola paper for the first six months of 1020 FARM LOANS We loan money on improved farms at lowest interest rates. Long time mortgages.

Wayne Mortgage Loan Co. DIVISION NO. 1 Total Daily Average Circulation Clyde Myers, 225 Rugg Decatur, 1st prize, $12.50. Anthony Mulligan, 017 Herman Bt, City, 2nd prize, $7.60. Herman Doell, 1312 Summit St, City, 3rd prize, $5.00.

Rahe Miller, 2128 S. Calhoun St, 32,501 'Josephine Doll, Spencerrille, Asal W. Igney, Kuril Route 2, Roanoke, Lydia Lehman, 1322 Anthony BlvrL, City, Mrs. Lawrence Mullen, 431 W. Jefferson $1.60 each.

DIVISION NO.2 City Dally Average W. 0. VerBryck, 2610 S. Wayne Oity, 17,766 1st prize, $12.60. Velma.Pug, 2026 John 17,760 and Raymond Togi, 1212 Huffman 17,767, tied, $625 each.

E. O. Brindlo, 817 Third St. Oity; Clarence Jackson, Ossian, X. R.

L. 7. Schmeling, 1325 Hugh Oity; "Elmer F. Gilliam, 1154 City; Jessie M. Noecker, 1218 Horace St, $1.60 each.

DIVISION NO. 3 Small Town Daily Average Milton Martin, 2611 Graham Oity; Harry A. Lepley, South Whitley, Jlmmie Wilcox, 334 Main Columbia City; Marjorie dall meier, 1201 California all tied $6.65 each. Mrs. Harley.Dingbill, Qrabill, D.

F. Knott, 2131 Alabama City; H. O. Weaver, 2918 S. Calhoun A.

0. Spiegel, 1163 Chute City; La von Fletcher, 2520 Broadway; pora Igney, R. R. 2, Roanoke; Merma E. Brown, Monroeville, all tied 7,722 and 7,720, 86c each.

DIVISION NO. 4 Rural Mail Daily Average Junior Dlckmeyer, 2308 Smith Oity and Russell J. S. trow, Waterloo, tied $10.00 each. Madeline Dunlap, P.

0. Box 147, Pierceton, third prise, $5.00. Robert Loffl, 1213 Huffman Oity; Kemp Baker, 730 Archer Oity; Miss Lydia Lehman, 1322 Anthony Oity; Anthony Mulligan, 017 Herman Bart Fletcher, 2620 Broadway, City, $1.50 each. NOTE TO MB. ADVERTI8ER TThQ NEWS and SENTINEL leads, by 2 to 1 in Fort Wayne, and by nearly 3 to 1 in the nearby towns, where it is delivered each day by our own 110 carrier boys at the SAME TIME IT IS DELIVERED IN FORT ii i i i i I a saeasaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaa.

.1 i Hi .11 THE "SERVE YOURSELF" SHOE STORE 126 EAST BERRY STREET Friday and Saturday Boys' white canvas leather trimmed Gyms $145 Boys' Brown English Oxfords Men's Ventilated Oxfords $095 THE "SERVE YOURSELF" SHOE STORE 126 EAST BERRY STREET Girls' white canvas one strap Pumps these are Keds $145 1 Ladies' Patent Kid, 2 eyelet ties "Tl $065 3 XAMMMMl PA S7 "i iiw ll, lUnS. 1 I. i. .11 ta1 r' rrinr if Tr'V i fih BsMB 'in i.

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