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"1 YHUftDAY MOflNllrtJ, vUNBW, 1t3. THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE lEs I TV, ,1 mmim: I I The Lyric The Jefferson 'mi nHT iw PMWwww fnU In. LfcUr, with th owner at th hlm. tha Uftitenon Iron worki anln boomts a model fiotorr Bat with mhi ni wnt, in new uprin U.A.S USSI. It A Laugh and lh World laughs with you, la am eld saying, and thus It vu that the Keystone Comedy Company Adopted thla slogan when selecting their photo playa for publls approval Jt Is said that their latest elfort In that line "Ilia Crooked career' which will be presented at the Lyrlo to day, fully carries out the thought of genuine laughttr, for It tells the story of Hchmals, who Is pressed by poverty and deoldes to adopt a career of crtme and lie gets the worst or everything tie.

tdckels. On the same reel the film "Tha Largest float Ever Launched Bldewaye" which shows the launching of a large boat A auue nirts wun a girl and makes her believe the ship belongs to him. Of course he Is woven a four flusher and driven away in derision. On the same program to day Is a beautiful picture entitled "The Dream Home." ThoGera THE An amusing burlesque of gang flglltere The police go after Jhein, one by one, anil each guardian of the peaoe Is caught and despoiled of his clothing and eompelled to return to the station. The police put a dummy officer on a plank extending out tnto the water, and when the gangsters a a ilBAI tjvlljA salvias a lea Att go aner aim n.v iw; then arid a paitje JfoyaLiakei.

As he is deeoepdlng. a few moments later, IJesitenante 'fruttow anil ItlMau pass him. by without recognition On the following morning the comrades turn their back upon him. upon his entry, and Eboa js left In the dark as to the reason for this etrange behavior Then follows a stormy meeting. between the young men.

The upshot of this Is that a duel Is arranged and the three hone, men set out.for an open pass In a near, by forest. The elatter of trie horses' hoots attracts i.bbe and she divines the mission of the three riders. She acts Tromptly, and jumping from the window, ollows them to the spot sebcted lor the duel. The two young men re stand. Ing, pistol In hand, yearly lor the signal to firs, when Bbba rushee In between them and flings herself Into the arms of her lover Explanations follow, and the three eomredee are once more united, while Bbba and Borch depart In fond (embrace.

The Gaiety ir ioarvArH DRAMA AT THE OAlBTYt BtPtOUATW CTRCtEB Ths re I TOTter assigned to obtain a oopy of the message from the Japanese government unraveled the mystery ef ltsdlsappear. manner, Every foreign WTsrnmeWpettrreny 'was eager for a 'copy ahead, 'whilst the meeting of the 'Javanese Ambassador and secretary of khan they imagined. "But the well laid plans or oe aipnnuv iji" wo. dermfned and the Innocent lover freed. The caet Includes! Lionel Barrymore, iir.i aiiii iTarrv Carey Last story of Wat Happened to Marry" will be.

tha feature at tha Oalety morrow. two onAT ficTtmes howino. You will alwais And a good tine ol pioiures ai ine Jenareon lor tneir pre gram Is made up of the eelect of trie the entire output The vocal end li In the care of Jlck llartsler and Heyee and Flnati A Rex dramatlo entitled The JJurden Nearer" opens ii.e program followed with local motion plcturee and then a Neater comedy, "Aladdin's Awak. enlng." Kddlo Is very tired, ao the bone gives him a two days' Vacation. tie to the beach.

Ilea down and sleeps la Bees a bracelet by the watee and turni i uruufin. c)euoiar a oeauiiiui gin pears, and telling him he has round maglo bracelet, asks him his wants ll around a beautiful glrl ap. me He mentions momr. ind hl hand, in full of It lie dealree company, and Jive beautiful girls appear and hs forthwith trsats him to the best the (well restaurant can give them. When they return to the beach, Nap.

tune appears, Waving his trident. The f' ls dlaappesr Eddie sppeals to Nepi une nnd the glrli reappear as Nymphs. They lead him a merry cliaae, and Krr tune puraues hun and Jabs hlin with hla trident, and fxlclle wakes up to And a guard pradding tilra and telling him to move On. Friday night Is the Jubilee with the lar. feet show In town Look over ths Hat.

talph Pattern, barytone, late eoloiet the whole taotorr Is a seething ouii of finir.il Br a unique method all eaoaps from tha building Just before the walls Majestic, Airdome THC NKW BILL PROVKt A WINNER. Two good alsed audiences gathered at the Airdome laat evening and were well repua ror ineir journey to the out' door theatre, for the change of program brough together one of ths most entertaining little bills that has been seen at the Airdome this season. Musical Heeler was held over from Tuesday nlsht'a bill and his mualoal novelties nttea In nicely, beeldes sddlng to ths new bill the neceeaary touch of class. Lawrsnca and Huberts handed the audience something new In a dancing set that brought them over big They put lota of life In their act and the audi, erne was not slow In showing Ita ap. precis Hon.

Mils Orlmes In a novelty electrical dance was well received and drew a lib. eral amount of applause. Vstween sot two very Interesting films was shown. The same bill will be aeen thla evening with a change of pictures. EMPRESS PIANIST TO PLAY AT WHITE HOUSE Don" Alfonso "2elaya, son ptMhe for.

mer president of Nicaragua, who la appearing at tha Empress theatre this week In a delightful platiologua, yea. terday wa In receipt of a telegram from tha secretary of tba Nlcareguan legation In Washington, Instructing him that ha had been selected to give a recital lit the white 'house ori July second for the President and Mrs, Wilson and their guests. Scnor Ze laya hag been anxloua to play for ths new president ana ins arrangements were made for this recital by tha Nlcararuan consul, at tha sugges tlon of Mrs Zelaya, who by the way la an A rrt as al ea srlrl sk salsa tlA i tha i Rbt Li. and a favorite Ueorgla Kosebud prima donna, soprano, late feature with Way Down South Company," Dick llartsler and Hayes and Flnan and one other to be announied aier, i ome ana have a good time "The Battle of Oettyeburn A flvcreel feature to be shown at the JefTereon July 4 and (, These films, made on" thsicna ot the treat battle which they raureeent, ooet 176.000 gome I (00 soldlere. part of them regulars snd Sart national guarda, wers required for Hlng In tha bettla et onee In one scene alone, that repreeentlnr the famoua charge and rspulae of Flckett men, 000 worth of ald faehloned black powder was oonsumed to mske the smoke ol bsttls.

Ths battle of Gettysburg laated three dsys, During Its progress th.re took plsce ths most terrible artillery duel that the new world his seen, perhapa, and certainly one of the most apsotaeulsr and uvapvrnit ensrges or mouerq iimee The Grand rf II gjEFFHS0N Cooled in Town Matlnew and Night The Burden Bearer A Drunatle Alain's Awakening Nestor Comedy BIG JUBILEE FRIDAY NIGHT, 8 ACTS. JULY 4 AND 8 BATTLE of GETTYSBURG Fire Reeli Greatest War Picture Erer Made 50th Annhrenary of ThU Great Battle ADMIS8IOK 100 JKNKS BGCOME3 A DESPERATE uhakacteh Peter Jenk ns Is the meek vend servile husband ol his better half, lie lurks at boms with her, tying the ribbon on the family cat. These fJreelde propensities, sre too much lor Mrs, Jenkins. Bin gives him a dollar and tells him to go and be a regular man. ghe wants real paint Jenks aur priaes her fondest hopes, but ahs decides inai ariar au, tna ramuy eat acts as a STifld lsviiraa RED 1IICK8 DBlTES TUB WORLD 'nam as nans ana as strong winded as a gale In March, Red Micks may havs been a bit "cheety," but he wee in perfect trim.

Ths town depended on the chsmplon, O'Shea, the fighting Irishmen, to make soft putty of ths world lamous pugtllat, but on the day ol ths fight there was ao O'Shea. The fuppoeltlon was he did not have the price, and other do meetlo dirrlcultlee Interfered. OShaae trainer, however, solved tha problem and itea moss louna ms wsienoo The Colonial mmm Thla la a Laugh Day 'HIS CROOKED CAREER" THE LARGEST BOAT EVER LAUNCHED SIDEWAY8 FRIDAY "DEMON Of DESTRUCTION," WMSSeeeeswts.iisisssesi GEM THEATRE An Amusing Burlssqua THE GANGSTERS THE SHERIFF PEARL THEATRE Special Two Reel Feature "BILLY'S ADVENTURE" Another Westerri THe RANCH STENOGRAPHER' THS BTRUaOLBJ 8peclal two parts) Maatereon, having become a captain of Induetry, leaves ths details of running the works to his employes and moves to another city to take life eaey and enjoy the wealth that bee come to him after years of toll Shottly after the depart, ure of Maetereon tha domineering super. lntendent cute the wages of the employes, thereby bringing ruin not only to ths factory, but to tha homes of lte. work men.

Jlmmle Eilake, a young boy of fourteen, the only support of hla sister, Maggie, Is brutally struck down by Mooney, the euperlntendent, for being late on morning. Juit then a huge Iron beam beoomea loosened and erashee down upon Jlmml. The laborers declare a strike and carry the boy to his home where tho dootor announcee that only an operation performed by a skilled special. lat will prevent the boy from being a cripple for life. Being without lunde Maggie Blake goes to the factory Intent upon robbing the safe.

Hearing steps upon ths stairs, tha hides herself In the closet. Mastsrson, who has been sum moned by Mooney who has hsd a bad Sght with the strikers, placee the un coneolous superintendent In a chair, and, going to ths oldset for suitable bandagee, discovers Maggie, who telle htm that ehe was hiding from tha strlksrs. Bsnt upon revenge, Maggie, after ssnd Ing ths capitalist for water that she may bathe Moonev a head, calls unon ths telephone "Bat" Thomae, her sweetheart, whom she knows Is sddreaalng a meeting ol the strikers at a hall and teUa him that Maatereon hes her Imprleoned In the office. Alter hearlnsr Msssls's story. Bat leads his man to the ofiloe, the or wnian is Darricaaea nv jaaseis ana Maatereon, Maggie helping In the barrl caae worn ror Maatereon, naving nearq her pitiful story, aaeuree reparation.

Bat effeots an entrance Into the oftioe by climbing to the roof and going through a winoow. in ms sirusgis wun juasiaraon the etove Is upset and soon the room le ablaia. Tha fire spreads rapidly and soon 4 ACTS TO NIGHT THE AIRDOME MUSICAL SEELY. PAUL LaDREW Lawrsnce A Roberts end Mile Orlmes. 2,000 Ft.

Moving Plotursa PRICES 10o. CHILDREN 6c Colonial Theatre Special Future (In two parte "thb A powerful story 61 sepltaf end Is. bor, with ths principal eesnse eet In a greet Iron mill. IDEAL THEATRE Tws Reel Feature 101 BISON 101 AT MAD MULE CANYON THE STOOL PIDGEON aefswe.ss GRAND THEATRE "Jenka Seoemee a Oeepenate Char. acter," Red Hlohe Define the World." Blogrsph.

Comeglss. "Ths Nsw shsrlff," Weetern Orems. GAIETY THEATRE aiesreph Drsms Tedey "IN DIPLOMATIC CIRCLts" Blegreph replete with excitement, telllns an Interesting story. To morrow Leet story ef "WHAT HAPPINSD TO MARY Qslsty Is ths perfect vsntllsted theetre Washington. Benor Zalaya will leave over the Pennsylvania llnea for Washington Paturdty night after hla engagement baa been concluded here and during tha early fall will commence a tour or tna principal tnaatrea of the.eeat, Although oonosrt work was followed by Zelaya originally, hla vaudeville engagements have been eminently successful.

Tha pianist Changes his program at each performance and cordially Invites requests for any favorlta selections patrons desire to nave piayea. The Klnemacolor program for to day and the remainder of the week at tha Empress Includes two of the masterpieces of the Klnemacolor creation. One la a drama called 'The Eiporera." Besides being an Interesting story plcturea tha Grand Can. yon Of Arlsona aa It has never before been fitiotographed. Those who tiaie seen thjs wonderful creation of nature know the myriad of colors that run riot along Its ragged walls and with no other method than the Klnema.

color prooeee can this ba reproduced ''The Eaplorers" should be seen by every cne. Another wonderful ex ample of colorings In photography is the "Creation Durbar," showing the actual ceremonies attending the cor. nation of King Oeorge, ruler of India. FIREMEN CONVENE AT DECATUR TO DAY DECATUR, Ind, June 16 Many hundreds of firemen and visitors are expected to arrive to morrow for the annual convention of the firemen of Northern Indiana. The city Is gaily decorated under the skillful hands of tha Belfert Brothers, of Detroit, and the committees In charge, announce a splendid program for the oelebratlon FAREWELL PARTY FOR MRS.

BROWN COLUMBIA CITT, Ind. June 25 The I. oat Poem club membera each having an Invited guest, were enter talned Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. It. Kissinger at ths beautiful home on the corner or Jenerson and Main streets The affair was given In honor of Mrs Ervln, who will soon leave for Livingston, Montana, to Join her husband and where they will make their future home.

An elegant five course luncheon was served at one o'clock: at each. of. the plates on me eeyerai email mums wnvra ms guests were seated were Carde' bear ing the loiiowing inscription: lie cauae you were so hard to get, for your coming wa reel in aeoi. OFFICERS ELECTED BY WARSAW PYTHIAN LODGE WARSAW. Ind.

June At the regular meeting of Forrest Lodge. Knights of Pythias, Tuesday evening tne following onicers. wsre elected, Chancellor Commander, Ernest Cla Vlca Chancellor, 'p. Barber: Pre late. Roy.IIlldebranduMastor ot Work, II.

tJnemei; Master at.Arms, Frank Ewlhart; Inner Quart, Lwls Myers; Installing Officer, Earl foster: Repre sentatives to Grand Lodge, Welck, Floyd Bowling and D. A. Peterson. MAPIaESNEWS ind June IB Mr. snd Mrs 1 W.

Boslss were In Ilosgland, Thursday Mrs Oeorge Jssp and Mrs. TUnshsrt Jaap ol Fort Wayns, visited friends and relatives nere seversi oaya laai week Mra Chac Bashers and son Klvtn, were visiting frlenda afcd aleo shopping in Fort Wayns Ssturdav. Mr. Frsd Holmes hauled a load of produce to Fort Monday morning Mr. W.

Nail and family attended the high school eommenoemont In rort Wsyne Thursday evening Master John Louen, of Besancon, called pn Rupert Murphy Sunday afternoon. Mr. end Mrs. Chas, MlUlgan and Mr. and Mrs.

Alva Smith and family were shopping In Fort Wayns Saturday. Dr. 1 N. Maysrs returned, to hie home here Thunder evening alter an abaence of several weeks spent la Akron, Ohio. at tha bedside of his aged fathsr, who departed title life Batureay June It, at the advanced age of ninety.

Thoee who attended the commencement exercleee Saturday at Fort Vtayne tram this place were Martin and family. Rev S. Coons and family, Mrs T. J. Murphy son, Rupert.

and Mrs Allle Brouwer, Mr. and Mra Alonaa Smith went to Fort Wayne Saturday after spending 3everal days with thstr daughter, Mrs. oha Hammond and their eon, Mr Alva Smith. Master John Mapel Is here visiting his father, Mr. Chas Mapel.

Sir. and Mra. Wm. auohot motored to Fort Wayne Wedneeday. Mra Xna Hlaner was vlaltlnv tvi nita In Fortj Wayne Saturday.

uuus nuuiuwr vi psupia irom inia vicinity attended the plonlo near tha Soeat LutMeran. church Sunday afternoon Mlaa Llda Mapel wns shosnlnr In Fort Wayne Thursday, air ana jure, weeiey tsoeiee drove to Fort Wayne Saturday to do shopping Mr and Mra Chas Fhrel of south nf town attended commencement exercleea at Fort Wayne Saturday, their daughter being one of the graduates from Madison township. Electric fans, all sizes and types at lowest prices. Phone 7104. I 5 hs! i i i i li i i i i i i i i i i JBBrA BBBBBBlBBBB II I "SU.

I cm bsbHbsbV I I ssa saaaa. Vsf je9geLes esesv a XSSBBSBBSBsflU Jf ST tsBBBBBBBBla 'T Jr "The Envy of All Cigarette Manahctanra" bbLbbHI aWlfli jglnjmA hi face of the keenest competition 1 JBBBsKlam JajTSOyCk KQBwiFCr3k tho business has ever known, 1 yflHNKQCKljB 4 MECQAhasS steadily increased Its I SBtKHKUpW enormous sales! The mill. ons.of I 131 ......9 1 MECCA smokers prefer quality. I 4 mM I JZt Judge MECCA by Qualify ZL not Price ttmK Sta a3nssiMsfilwU Section iKii 1 1 liulLZkMMlJKKm3n ITslI 1 llstssiBaBiasnMBSnBa" 1 TRI KAPPAS ARE IN SESSION AT I. l.innAVnff Inl ti.n.

KlUn than one hundred d'elegatea are here Constantino. In attendance at tho state conven tlon of the Trl Kappa sororities and tha delegates repreeent forty five chapters. A continual round of pleasure has been prepared for the visit ors snd they have every reason to entertain the warm feeling for La grange people and their hospitality, manlfeeted on eery aide At noon to day a luncheon was ssrved st the Freebyterlan church and at 1.80 the buslneae aeeslon, presided otr by Mlee Haxel Harrison, of Columbia City, grand preeldent of the Organisation was held, During the afternoon reports from tne vari ous officers were received and standing committees named. At 4:10 tha delegates wers enter tained at a reception at the home of Mra. Nate uaicn and at I o'clock a banquet was served at the K.

of p. hall. Mlas Madeline Iterlch, or Lagrange, at the banquet delivered the address oX welcome. To morrow the officers for the enaulng year will ba elected ana to morrow night the aeiei gatea will go In a special train to Howe, where they will enjoy a dance at the hall of the Howe Military academy John Haydon of Conatsntine, Mich, were united In marriage Wednesday at high noon' at the bride's home, Bev. C.

W. Shoemaker of this city officiating. Tha wedding was a quiet affair and attended, "by only the Immediate famlllee tha young people. Immediately folt towing the ceremony a wedding dinner was served and lata Wednesday afternoon the young people left foe Constantino where they will make their future home. The bride la a charming young lady with a large dr.

Me of friends 'and stands high In tha community. The groom la an eleotrlt clan and la employed by (he city of WHITLEY COUNTY WEDDINGS COLUMBIA Ind, June 25 miss Maude Bwlgart of thla city and John McOulra of Chicago, two wall. known wTerninrTlerI tn thla city at the bride's hpme Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, Itev. Shoemaker ofllolatlng. Tha wedding avaa attended by the Immediate relatives and Intimate frlenda of ithe bride The bride la a daughter of C.

M. Bwlgart of this city and during the past three years has been teaching music la the high schools of the county. She Is a. popular young lady and haa Innumerable frlenda The groom la a son of MR and Mrs Ort McQuIre of Smith township and only recently graduated from the Dental college at Chicago and has accepted a position In that achool for tha next year aa an Instructor The young people will spend their honeymoon at the lakea and will make their future home In Chicago after September 1st Knleely Heyden. or.TTMnia CITY.

Ind. June 18. Mlee Hasel Knlaoly, daughter of Mrs Jeff Maine of Columbia township, and Mark Haydon, son of Mr. a.nd Mrs Why Soap Will Ruin The Most Elegant Hair Never under any clrcumstancee use eoap to shampoo The alkah fades ths hair, makes It stringy and, Injures tha roots. Hsrs Is a preparation that Is a wood.

worker, made from vegetable Oils It Is known as Cooonlde, You simply, dlasolvs a tfaapoonful In a cup of hot water and ehatnnoo In thef usual way The relults I are astonishing The hair becomes I wavy, Huffy, bright and slken The ecalp la refreshed and all dandruff disappears. But the beat part te the after effect. The hair roots are Invigorated, growth promoted and hair lose Immediately etopped. Women, everywhere who have teeted this Coconlds ars en tnuslastlc about It A taenty flve cent package Is eufflclent lor twelve elegant shampoos Any druggist haa Coconlds In stpok or will qulokiy get It from his wholesale home Any lady; that really cares about tier kalr ahould get aome ol tela Cooonlde (without de. lay, but should not he talked Into taking, something etlaea Instead as there le nothing that la even elm liar It le equally good for men and children a hair Flora Penoe.

COLUMBIA CITY, Ind, June IS Miss Mayme Flora, the only daughter of Mr. and Mra Silae Flora of Huntington county and Orval Pence of Smith township, Whitley county were married Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock at the home of the bride in Huntington county, Rev Hunter of thle city officiating Mlas Flora the bride taught school In this city during the past three yesrs and during that time made a host of friends The groom was for ths past five years principal of the west wsrd school In this city and In that capacity he haa given perfect satisfaction, After September 1st, the young people will be at home In thla olty to their many frlenda Wvnkoon.Stout. COLUMBIA CITY, Ind June Mlsa nazal wynkoop, or this city and Roswell R. Btout of Silver Lake were united in marriage at the Grace Lu theran parsonage Wednesday afternoon at I Rev. Gilbert officiating Tha young people were attended by Mrs Johna of Silver Lake, Willis Trumbull and Mlsa Cecil Kcleter of thla city.

Immediately following the wedding the young people left on wedding tour, their destination being unknown, ahd they expect to be at home after July 4th on a farm sear Silver Lake, sotn or tna parties are well known anevhave tna beat of wish es of the entire oommunlty. OPENS TO DAY. WeTnand's Lunch will" open to day for noon lunch, 1421 South Calhoun. LIGHTNING BOLT KNOCK OUT FARMER BLUFFTON. Ind.

June IS Samuel Snider, a salesman of lighting systems, waa knocked senseless by a bolt of lightning which struck, the barn on tha Qeorga Tabor farm, west of Bluflton, last evening Ha waa tit route home from Zanesvllls and took refuge In a barn when a fierce rain atorm came up. He was leaning againat a post talking with Mr. Tabor and a part of the bolt came down the post and knocked Mm several yarda. The same bolt put the telephone Wires out of commission and It waa impossible to summon medical attention. He revived after a time but It was several noun berore be could come home.

The barn did "not catch fire although Jhe poet was badly geared and scorched at the roof where tha bolt struck It. Mr Bnlder's little boy was standing within a few feet of him but was trot injured. DorCt forget. Nick Hausbach Benefit Swinney Park to night. a ft ml i i iai.n BATTERY TAKES PART IN SHOOTING MATCHES EVANSVILLE, Ind.

June II Ths Weather was Ideal yeaterday afternoon for the pistol shooting for the members of ths companies rf the Indiana National guard, In rifle competition here. The battery, team match and the In dividual starts championship matches were shot In tha battery team match Battery of Fort Wayne, and Battery of Rockvllle, competed Battery ef Indianapolis, did not send a teem to compete, The ranges la tne pistol matches were' First, fifteen yards, five shots In fifteen seconds, second, twentyi five yards, fle shots in fifteen sect onde, third, fifty yard, five ahota In thirty seconds. Battery won ths match with an aggregate of 1.199 out of 1 000 Battery waa a poor aecond ith l.tll nut of 1000 The totals nt tfvA ii.rriMm.ti vrhfh tr a. ffollowei I Battery FJrat Lieutenant Btraln, tSI i Second Lieutenant Klllott. 188: Private A.

Bmlth, 231: Private Boughton, 131) Quartermaster SergeantSergeant Hall, HTl Corporal Poyd, 1701 Corporal Bnealh, IS1) Private Lapg, III! Private Trumler, tt(. Battery Sergeant Whitley, 141; Private L. Bmlth, 1501 Private Meycra. lit) Private Ofterle, 1J: Private Bchelb, 11; Private Ring, Hit Private Ebrrhardt, till Private Strunk, 111) Private Johnson, 153. The Individual championship contest was hotly contested, and the medal waa awarded to Captain Albert Black, of Albion, his total being J8S.

Lieutenant Hart, of Indianapolis, came second with I4T1 First Lieu tern ant Ball, of Indianapolis, was third with 145, whtls Quartarmaster Sergeant W. Ball, of Indianapolis, fourth with 340 Several other Indianapolis guardsmen competed for the Individual championship medal In all there were twenty competitors for ths medal The battalion team match waa scheduled for to day The shoot will continue all thla week, hut may oome to a cloae Sunday or Monday The range Is visited dally by many Evansvllle people Seventy two foot lot on West Side of Florida "Drive. $1,500 if sold at once. LOUISF. CURDES.

GIRLS OF SEVENTY HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC WARSAW, Ind, June of the Girls of Seventy society held their annual plonlo Tueeday at the home of Mra, Catherine Smiley at Winona Lake. Dinner was served on the veranda and all. present epeni a delightful day. Since the laat picnic tour members have died The society waa organised in 1901) Tha following gueata enjoyed the plcnls with the members of thb Organisation) Rev. and Mrs A O.

Neal, A S. Preecott. 1 MraJryneyerMrs. E. LSeamane, I Mrs HerrlcKi Mrs Lants, Mra Rich' hart, Mra.

Rathbun, Mra. KaufTman and Mlas Kauflman. Special dinner to day 25c. Hof Brau. PETI TI0N FOR" ELECTION ING MAYOR HOSEY 10 AVOID 11 Who ii abusing former Major Hoiey, you aakf The answer la simple and opem The Qrleltee and task" sponsors art libeling formerj Mayor Hoaoy beeauso he ie an honest man, became he Owen allegiance alone to the common people, because he Is personally clean, because every official act of his service as mayor is to his credit, because le stopped blackmailing, became he leg egated vice, became he put saloon dives out of existence, baeause ha hates graft and grafters, and that ii why tha parties to the Orioe debauch fear Mayor Hoiey.

They know he will reitore oeeensy, morally, cleanliness and honesty at the eity hallhey know that Mayor Boaey will restore the people ta power la Fort Wayns and when yon show a man who abuses htm I will show you a Orice grafter, a corporation tool, the fellows who lava been silent to the dlagraee and dishonor brought upon Fort Wayne and iut people by tha Grlce administration. a They know that when Mr, ITosev li re elected mayor ha will tmeover graft, will open tha paving and material deals to public inspection, he will na eover corporation operations and eg. pose a picture as shocking as it will That li why honest men In every walk in Ufa are ont for Mr. Honey for mayor. The people want square deal arjrj 'Iosey is, the man to pve It 4 Tune S.I.

ONE OF THE VOTERS. WARSAW. Ind, June 25 A peti tion for a local option election In Franklin township haa been filed with County Auditor Victor D. Mock by Jesse unions ana otner petitioners Ths number of names required in a fie tit Ion In Franklin, according to law tl. At tha last election 307 otes were cast In thla township and only id per cent, of the legal voters are necessary to secure an election.

The petition will be acted Upon by the commissioners at their meeting oq July 7. Frankltn township Is in the southwest oorner of the county and the south half of the town of Menton Is located In the township. i a ii ii Live Terrapin, Hof Brau. FUNERAL TO DAY FOR TOPEKA WOMAN TOPEKA. Ind.

June IS The fu neral of Mrs Eltsa Nelson will be neld from the family residence at 10: It Thursday morning She died Tueeday after an illnesa of only a few days She leaves two daughters, Miss Ousta, who has been an Invalid for a number of yearn, and Mrs Elva Phll Ids. who came from Oklahoma a few months ggo to be with her mother 1 Tha deceased leavea many friends to mourn her loss Burial will be In Eden eeraeter FOR SALE Old established business. Net profit fOr one month pays interest on entire Sickness, reason for sale, best business in Fort Wayne for capital Investment. investmate at once, uuy j. un belt If your electric fan needs repairs, phone 7104.

Successful Fcrt Wayne Specialist If afflicted any dleesas ef a Special Natare you can coma with the mowledge that 1 am treating and curing Joiens of theae dlaeaane Juit like you, own every week I have every known retnedv "nd appliance FOR CURING BLOOD and SKIN iWeefle DisEAtis. son ea, 'VA niCOSE, EN. LAtOBMENT, RUP. DR. rKRRIS.

Tunc, Nirtvoua. NESS, PILES, KID. NEV, BLADDER and CHRONIC DISEASES, A CERTAIN CURB Is what you want. Come In and talk It over you mar ba skeptical beeauaa oth. er doctore tailed, but vnn th An want trTprove how easy It la to cure when who knows how te treat yos.

1 $5 to $15 la all sou neei Tour family doctor charges you more No one too poor to pay my rrssonable fee, Tree Consultation and Examination, OFFICR HOURS I a to 4 Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday I to Sundays a. a. DR. C.

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Pages Available:
173,637
Years Available:
1873-1923