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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 9

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TDESDAV, SEPTEMBER 16, 1013. THE FORT WAYNE kENTINEL. 10 BE PRETTY, ft MIS HAIR MUST BE FREE POM A pretty woman may enhance her beauty and a jilain woman become good, looking by the proper care of her haln Nice hair, pretty hsif, growang on the head It adorns, it one of nature's greatest beautiflera. The kind of hair which alwaya makes us look the second time, folWa the of Newbro'e Ilcrpicide, and is possible for every soman. The results following regular applications Newbro'e Ilerplcide are often wonderful.

It not only clean the acalp entirely of dandruff but helps the coming out, adda to It life, luster and luxuriance which are no essential to hair HERPICIDE beauty. Jiewbro'a Ilerplcjda ii the Original scslp prophylactic. All other hair remedies claiming to kill the dandroff germ are "imply trying to trad upon the reputation of genuine IJejpieide. Application hiay be obtained at good barber shops snd hair dressers Send 10c In postage to The Herpielde Co, Kept, Detroit, Sliih, tat om pie and booklet Xcwbroa Ilerplcide In 00c and $100 si7es Is sold by all dealers who guarantee it to do all that la ilnimed If you are hot satisfied jour money will be refunded A'lv HI Wa 73' Jl ttr Ssj i 71TiTm ifkltteH lit tL il jptyl Iff ViJr hhMr. JkBMv xSl Sfym Jr mown buiiniss im tare 'SsJy 1 sw I mjr ONTeCrlTC MOWTHt WOMEN'S SHOES .00 HOEt ITHI WOBtO MJL WaL.

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DOUGLAS SHOE 813 820 CALHOUN STREET IS SENTJOPRISON Clyde Johnson, Who Wagner Home, Given Sentence. LOTS Of RED TAPE 1T0GETU.S. FUNDS spia.iifiii.i.ii Bankers Hold Meeting With Ureen and Discuss Securities NEWS OF THE COURTS Clyde Johnaorj, aged" 21, aa sentenced to the Indiana, reformatory to to fourteihl jears upon his prea of guilty in the, circuit court today, John spq and a companion entered the 'home of John Wagner, near New Ilaven, September 2, and stole some money and other alimhlea They got over the state line Into Ohio, nd Johnson was arrested at his home in Antwerp for bo ended oy (he time the local share stealing suit cf clothes. He was con' necked with the Wagner Job and waa brought back here after confessing. He refused to disclose the whereabouts of his companion.

He was allowed to plead to the charge of entering a house to commit felony, which spared him the severities of burglary charge. Young Johnson but recently was released fro mthe Ohio reform school Asks $3,000 for Damaged Hand. George Zehender has brought suit In the superior court against the1 Fort Wayne Northern Indiana Traction AT. CLEARING HOUSE According to representatives of local banks, who attended meeting' thu mornlijg at the Clearing limine association quarters on Court street, there is an unlimited amount of "red tape" attached to the distribution of the govern raent'a (300,000 ti be sent to Fort Vayne, and one banker stated that the chances are the crop moving season will of government fundi has been finally re ceired. Nothing of Importance took place at the meeting this morning and most of the time was spent in going over the lists of securities to be posited "by bank that are to take a portion of the fund.

The list of aerurities will now be sent to Washington, P. then returned to Fort Wajne, when another meeting of bankers will he held with Hon. William Breen.Tiho has been appointed aa a representative of the treas ury department in Fort Wayne After People's Loan and Trust company company for persOnat injuries recened hve been finally eorapleted while in the company's employ The ecur.ties ill deposited with the plaintiff is a carpenter and waa employed at the defendant's car shops, corner Clinton and Chestnut streets, Inst April, when a heavy box which he and three other employes were unloading, when it was allowed to fall on his hand Ho had part of one linger am utated and waa in the hospital tight putati dajs KQjmB a R.uowN Rkivmukci MUSI ICMICA3C A WEEK'B CRUISE $40.00 TO Meals Berth GEORGIAN BAY Included SATUBDAT, 1 00 F. June 3Mh, to Aur. S3rfl Inc.

3 and 5 Day Lake Trips To Green Bay, Mackinac Island and the Zoo TUESDAYS, I 00 P. THtTRSDATS 00 P. SATURDATS. JUNE to AUQ. 28th Inc, To Grand Haven and Muskegon Michigan DellKtitful Resorts 8 10 St.

DAU.Y Dav Boata Saturday. Sunday and Monday Writs for illustrated summer folder or Oeorglao Bay BooKlet, PARK BOBBINS, G. p. Foot Michigan Avinue, uniraxo Buy Wall Paper Now And Get Dull Season Discount "We aro making an extra low price on all Wall Paper now. Telephone No.

768 and we will call and give KEIL Be KEIL 926 CALHOUN STREET. "Pictures" "Framing" "Curtains" Here Is the New "Horton" Electric Come In and see our line of Ilorton" Washing Machines the Fort Wayne kind. Also Wringera, Ironing Doards, Electric Sad Irons, etc. a Pfeiffer Son Co. 107 and 100 E.

Columbia St. Open Saturday Evening. We 'Fmtriah THE HOME ok HAST A I Payments' icK iari HOUSE, FURNISHING CO. anc. toAJurr coaajtvcieia mr 1 TaANBTMa COaUOU Wlje Seeks a Divorce.

Mrs. Mae R. Kissinger has commenced auit In the. superior court for divorce from Rollo If Kissinger, xvho she married in JaJnuarj, 1911, and from nhom she separated this month She alleges that from their marriage he treated her with did not provide, knocked her down and beat her severely that she uas obliged to has the attendance of a physician (She asks the custody of a two jear.oM child and an Injuctlon to restrain the Pennsylvania railroad from paying him his a ires until suit is npwrmincfi Deserted Her Completely. In a divorce suit filed in the superior court, Bertha Resscr saja Harry Reascr "never did provldo well from their marriage ill 1905 until he left her, and that for four years he gave her not support for herself and child.

He abandoned her three years ago. She asks the custody of the child, now aged 6 years. licensed to Wed. Tatnck liroderlck, engineer, 38. and Mary Gertrude Reilly, US.

John Harkenrider, laborer 85, and Elirabeth Jones, 30. William Archer, foreman, S3, and Lydia Whitney, 23. Otto P. Leykauf, plumber, 25, and Delia M. Gebert, 19.

Ray Leonard, fireman, 26, and IVances If. llarher, 25, Allen Intz, manager, 22, and CJco 20. Henry 0. Jacobs, bookkeeper, 27, and Clara K. Kuhl, 25.

W. Bpoth, carpenter, 32, and Lorctta Merica, 26 Frederick II. rollitr, plasterer, 26, and Loretta M. Hlnlmng, 20. Notes of the Courts.

Ross Davis sues Louis C. Blase in the superior court on contract, demanding aauv. The' case of Cornelius Decker va. the tort Wajne Brick Tile company, for unmsgi a ror personal injuries has been sent to Welle county on change of enue. Tenly Ave old cases that burdened tho circuit court docket were dismissed by Judge Eggeman yesterday, when the cases were called and no new motions were Sled by attorneys.

Judge Yaple in the superior court to day granted a dnorce to Howard II Barbour from Fredericka Barbour The suit of Henry Thompson vs Charles A Spanley, et al was dismissed from the superior court today, Society leykauf Gebert, Two popular joung pfnplo ho chose today for their marrmgo end whose wedding took place tins afternoon were Misa ZelU Gebert, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Oebert, Ha) din street, and Mr Otto lokauf Hie' were married In Salem Rifnimid churcl at n'rl, ok bv Eev fliilm Iiuhl The hriHa wa Unded bv Visa Fjlith Prey er and Miss Frances Frohnapple, and Messrs, Caltin Leykauf and Karl Oebert were the The brido was Ihe hB(tanmolv rnstiimed in a irow.n of nhit mFMolme. and wore en her head instesd or a veil, a wreatn oi roses, ana she held a shower bouquet of bride roses The bridesmaids were dressed in dainty white imwna and wore wreathe of smilax in thehs. hair and held pink carnations. GRANT A FRANCHISE. The county commissioners this aft noon granted a franchise to the Indiana School for Feeble Minded Youth to con struct a pole line to csrrv electrlcitv from the plant at the school to the brickyard, about two miles distant.

There waa no objection presented to the nse of the public highways for this purpose, Commissioners Schwler and Butt, County Recorder Calvin II Brown and Bridge Superintendent Oi Wiley will leave in the morning to at tend the etat convention of county com mieaioner at Oary, Ind. ADENOIDS ARE A MENACE CHILDREN. TO Bablea and young children must be carefully watched for the growth of adenoids, which spoil the mental and physical life of a child. They usually result rom succession! of colds and throat Irritations, and their presence ia so productive of harm, that many school boards have an examining physician to detect them The conditions that cause them may be eaaily avoided by careful parents Quickly and thoroughly cure all colds and throat Irritation by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and adenoids will not develop. Dreier Drug Co.

Adv, i Ladies of Ben Hur court, No. 15, will hold their usual pedro Wedneaday afternoon In their hall, to which all Ben Hur ladiea lire invited. Misses Simon and Pauley have returned from New York city, where they went on a business trip. Keklonga hive, No. 83, Ladles 'of the Maccabees, will give the second of a series of pedro parties Wedneaday afternoon at Odeon hall.

The third party will be given Thursday evening, fcpt. 18, Vn Office Boons for Rent. Ten choice rooms in new Schmltz Block. Apply Lennart Ortlieb. fc Hit KitS LOOT Residence of John Kress, Lafayette Township, is Robbed, NO CLTJE TO THIEVES The country heme of John Kress, re siding In Lafayette township, on rural rodte out of Roanoke, was entered by robbera eome time last night and about $20 cash and a lalimble1 gold watch were takn, The robbers evldentlv entered and left the houe by soling the lightning rod ana cutting we screen I rom an opeu window The members of the family heard no one and did not know the premises were molested until this morning, when the money 'and watch were nmaed.

Report waa mad to Sheriff A C. Glad leux, who sent Pi pu ties Courdeway and Mills to investigate. The ofllcers were unable to find any clue to the robbers. GET SID' OF THE TORMENT RHEUMATISM. or That you can do by ridding yourself of the came Wk, sluggish) inactive kidneys allow the uric scld crystals to circulate in the blood, and these lodging in tne Joints and muvlea, cause rheu matiam.

lumbaro. and stirT. swollen ach i jig joints. Foley Kidney Pills ease your iiiiln and torment from the time you begin taking them. They positively and pi rmanenlly build up the kldnejs, re tore their normal action, and strain out the uric acid erystala that cause rheumatism and lumbago.

Try them Dreler imig co.ahv a Dancing at "Hanker's hall every Tuesday and Saturday. 1B UNDERGOES OPERATION. Tohn Wendt, the well known real estate dealer, is a' patient at the Lut'i eran hospitsl, where un Monday he sub, it ted to surgical ofierstion for rebel from appendicitis He became ill Sunday evening Beginners' dancing class at Hanker's 220 West Berry Thursday, at 8 p. m. BFAS lit a'" VsHm The Slip'On Coat The "English' Slip On Coat is a very useful and practical garment.

Every man should own one It is just right for Fall days that are very had for Winter days that are only half had, and for days that arc Hot had at alU WeHUf a variety of fabrics made specially for this style of coat and water proofed, All sizes, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00,. $12.00, $13.56, $15.00 and $20,00. Light of weight, stylish, and as you will note not expensive. You'll need a slip on. 618 CALHOUN ST.

Ft. Wayne Trunk and Leather (34 CALHOUN ST. Phone ajflo. Trunks and Leatbet Goods Made to Order and Repaired. OUR NEW FALL SUITS AND HATS are Now Ready for Your Inspection BUCKEYE HAT AND CLOTHING 810 Calhoun Street.

ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Made By The Allen County Ab stract Art Reliable. We Guarantee AH Our Work 725 Court Street. DR. W. T.

FERGUSON, SPECIALTY Disease of Women and Diseases of the Kidneys, 222 West Wayne Street nTrjs uyhiin Is cnlledNur The wedding supper wa sertcd at tho home of the bride dred relatives and friends ing the tvening to oiler congratulations An elegant wedding supper wna served The house wss trimmed with feBloons of white crepe paper arid bride roses There was music during the evening and at th church service, the organist of Sa Km etmreh. Mrs Koeof. nlayed before tho wedding party enltred, the bridal music from aa they came in and "Pledge of Love" aoftly during the reremonv The bridegroom Is a plumber and contractor lot the. pres cnt the bride and groom wilt lue with her parents, in Hsyden street. Mrs.

Stoll, of Fsmond street, has re tiifnpd from a visit in Vtiea, A matinee party the Fmpress ti.o.ter waa cUeii this afternoon in lion or of Miss Gertrude Thompson, who. is to be an October bride Misses Louise ivMmov.r and Florence DcTurk were hostesses for the affair. Small boxee of bonbons were gUen as favors and Miss Thompson slso received a shower bou nuet cf roses After the theater re frehment were enioyed at Aurcntis There were present Misses Gertrude Thompson, Flla DeWald, Lucy Tourgee, Pauline PohlmevCr nd Mrs. Allen Courtnej Mrs. Albert Brase, Mrs John Lamp, Mrs Guy Wise, Mrs.

Earl Thompson Jacobs Knhl A very prett home wedding took place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the real dence of Mr and Mrs. Martin Kuhl, 1401 Oreen street, at the marriage, of their daughter, Clara, to Mr Henry Jacobs, son of Mr and Mrs. Andrew Jacobs There were about forty relatives and friends present at tho ceremony, which waa performed by Rev Henry Luehr, pastor of Zion'a Luthetao church There were no bridesmaids or groomsmen anl aa Mr George Jacobs, sn uncle of the groom, played a wedding march the bride and groom entered the parlor and took their stand underneath a canopy of white ribbon and wedding bells The archwsy of the room was hung with flowering clematis and wedding bells and crepe paper ribbons festooned in the different roome bespoke the wedding day. There were many vases of asters and glartto lusea around and in the diningroom where the supper waa served The table waa trimmed with smilax and decorated with white roess. The bride wore a gown white chnrmeuse trimmed with lace and pearl bead bands and ornamente A cor ssge of roses held one aide of the drapery to the bodice and over the gown fell the long folds of the bridal veil which was held to the hair with a wreath of amilax and rosebuds.

The bride: held a Wa.net of roses with shower effect. This even Ing an Informal reception will be held for th, intimate friends cf the bride and groom, who are going directly to housekeeping 1" theelr own, horm) at 143(1 Stonhlet street The groom la a bookkeeper at the Berghoff brewery1. Tho bride Is an attractive and capable young woman and well versed In the ways ol housekeeping. riBE LOSS IS 1300,000. Dlssetroue Blase Wlpse Out Bl tore at New Bechslle, N.

Y. Tw Rorhelle. K. Bept II nre that destroyed a bl department ators of the Howard Ware comnanr waa exttnerutahed fter It had caused a lose of about 0.0. The same alte was turned over bv the street fire twenty ware aero.

Several 'and tenements were destroyed but no lives were lost. TWO MISSIONARIES DIE South Bend, Pent. lo Newe of the death ef a Roqth Rend couple, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Eldred, whf) bad been Tils sfonerlei in Africa for several rears, was received by relatives today. Mr, Eldred was accidentally drowned Sept 3.

An attack of African (ever proved fatal to lt wlf Notice to the Public On account of the Wabash elevation at Broadway, the Broadway cars and Belt cars will turn at Taylor street commencing Monday morning, September 15th. Short line cars wilt be operated between Dewald street and the end of Broadway and transfers will be given at the elevation. Belt line cars South Bound on Calhoun street will turn at Broadway Creighton and patrons who desire to do so may go to South Broadway via South Belt, trans fering at West Creighton Broadway. U' Ft. Wayne Northern Traction Company H1 ii MriFWiMi i Iffo IjJ); i At.

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