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ft ux DISTRICT )N THEJHrjlTE SPACE wnri turtt. gnt Sum, star s.iww. MAKAP0U8, WayM Alt Twelfth Congressional district a UN www ipwfn liberty sap to night. LaOrange county reported that It ha, taken lu mi allotment nf twwMla. iTtaei total sales In Seventh bank aistrict mora Ulan KRMANS THY TRICKS AT ELEVATOR jlMTrrtOV.

lni, War 1 Vsndal pro uexrasnistn or an unusual, character was reported to day frosn tnV little Iowa of TJaUiOaK "kuWinflei northwest of ttl eKari During night some ona frosted an entrance to tha elevator of J. nAtlilar and Joshua Brickley. and opened chute from the wheat and oata Una, permitting T.oov nusaeis or grairv Jo I wneat aba bushels of oata, flow from tha blna and poor orer tha Tlooi Into driveways and Into the eHl Whether or not any fralrt waa stoles and hauled away It waa Impossible to 1etl. and the own era also were unabl tar telj whether any clover or timothy seed; waa stolen. The office had not boeen locked, but nothing waa disturbed there.

Tha oh 1 iMt the aet ap ma clear, although the owners know of no enemy who would perpetrate such an act. twtevmk iW Lvcrrvir i THE FORT WAYNE JOl tfr 1 sis ftlack 75 end Red 2 SCfcjcf)fFhalT" CSaaaaaaaaaS One Diamond For Every TTluree Cars In America TyTOTORISTS are buying Diamond Tires in' JLVJL, stich numbers that over are now in service easily, 6ne for every three cars ia America. This patronage is significan when you consider the 'big demand for 'Diamonds comes from YCRJQtorists yrho have used them In previous years and 5 faekt upon Diamond mileage again. Such demand can be commanded onlj by tires of supervalue. A.

Diamond Tub is likely to outwear your car itself. Made in Gray and Red, in sires to fit any make of tire. the diamond Rubber Co. RHVME8, WRITTEN ACCORDINQ TO' RULES LAID DOWN IN HOOZI3 HANDBOOK. FOR NEWSPAPER WRITERS.

We with wo only had the chance To wear thoee tlght kneed soldiers' trousers. We'd be a Jolly fellow well met. If wa could wear a metal hades met. THE D1ARY OP OUR OWM SAMUEL PEPYS. Waa awakened at an hour much too early for my comfort by the tocsin of the telephone hell, and lo, it waa.

a lout who would talk with the editor, and not me. And I bawleth him nut full sorely; and ao back to ray slumber, wnicn I reil into in a short time. Later to the ofnre, when I found a few reporters, who are too busy to talk with me for as I have no work do, 1 would chat with, one and another. Be out to a theatre, to see the motion pictures And later to the shop, where be now, a eerlvenlng. NOT DROWNED.

Jock MacGreegor Sandy MaoTavlsh and Angus Skibo had, the nlsrht before, attended a Caledonian festival at a little town In the highlands The morntns after, when Jok awoke, rather the worse for twear, he looked about, and missed Angus. "Sandy, he whispered, "wheer's Angus?" "Did lino ken of Annuo fallln aft the bridge last nlcht on the TAay hameP' tanked Sandy answered Jock "Ye dlnrta THURSDAY MOB NINO. WIS. urnrnr T71 AKRON. OHIO RVrtP FORT WAYNE DRUG C5.

Wmr 1Z7 1J1 W. WAYNE ST PHONE 121. CASCO t1s in. asrawsraa mllllllnnTrrtw asar in, 0 IXARS SQUEEGElPSc aPiJ tD' TIRES for spring HHHHHHHBHHHaBHRsaflBi CI jeu P.itody Co Inc. AUhtrt fg Taking ml Is Fort Wayne It f1 By Storm AtaTT iflB JaHHsi ifllllflx aBBaHaaBH.

sHsi eJIH ''iHaBTai vSaanSaBBBT ttaBaHaBmBBaBBaBBBBBlBBi SHiHsl KfrnSmKBl in a iHBBH i I Haaa' SbH bsH I I bH Hi ibbbL BaHiHr nH Jk SaBBir Hbt Hi HI HI TCl HA We Will Sell A A' it Unusually Low prices The Lot Will Last Only a Short Time Come Early. 250 Rose of, Sharon, 2 to 3 ft. stock 3c each 750 RoBeof Sharon, I to 2 ft. stock. 2c each 250 Caiifomia Privet, 1 tor2 ft.

stock 2c each i 00 Hydrangear to '2 ftrstockrf TT7 7T. lp.creabh 50 Spirea, large size plant 10c each Theee Shrub coma fram of th vary bstt nurseries every one I guaranteed ta grow and will cost you ten times tha shave amount If purehsi.d elsewhere. 25 Crimson Rambler Roses 10c each 25 7 to 9 ft Elm Trees. Special 35c each 25 10 ft. Norway Maples 60c each We Sell These Shrubs to You at These Prices, But You Must Make Another Purchase in the Store.

PATTERSON FLETCHER CO. 'The Store That Doet Things" Wayne and Harrison Streets! mean to tall me Angus waur arownaiiT" "Ah sighed Sandy, "Ah'm ho thlnkln' he waur drowndir But he waur ver ry badly diluted'" MORE KULTUR. Only one woman In Parte waa killed by the long range gun In three. days Jlut the Hun motto la ury little helps GRIT, NOT QRITS. If the sand and gravel that Holland lets Germany have Is not camouflased pork and beans, we're not going to throw a fit.

OR THE SALESMEN. A Pottery company In East Liver pool advertises for a man to work In the "Jollying department," Probably to meet the kickers. FRAACE.a deputy Thigh commissioner the United states Is Mr. de Btllv. Vte hasten to Inform evtrybody that ns is related In no way to Ilerr Wil liam.

HIS OWN FAULT. Nov mother in law twenty four hours to leave Austria Fellows, Charles got It through simply writing a letter to his wife's brother HOWEVER, Cyril Hellenramp la one of the reci utta at CaMp Sherman. And Alfred Dough works for Dunn, the baker, In Uaraboo, Wis. AMD Private Starke Slaughter waa reported wounded In Monday's casualty list 8HE FINDS IT 80. Peggy Papa says capital Is very timid on account of the war.

Janet Nobody knows better than I do I've flirted with half a dosen rich young men and I haven't had a single proposal. OVERHEARD IfJ THE Messenger Who's the swell ye was talkin' to, JlmmleT" NewsboyAw, him an' me's worked together for years. He's editor one o' my papers AS A BACHELOR 'SEES IT. "What Is the most aggravating thing In married Ufa?" asked Dorothy1 friend, "it's the husband's and some times It's the wtfe" LEFT The Aristocrat Among Beverages That's It, made of cereals, is wonderfully nourishing, delicious and refreshing and you will be agreeably surprised when you taste it, particularly if you haye already tasted other cereal beverages. YOU SURELY WILL "That's It" 1 That's It with its pleasant, snappy tinge of hope is already a popular favorite with young and old of both sexes, whether they ever drank, beer or not.

You will wrant jt in your refrigerator for the un xpected guest. Yew Grocer will be able'to deliver That's It with your groceries. If not, phone 42 or 62 and we will fi.lL your order promptly. Also on sale at all soda fountains, cafes, drug stores, billiard par lors, bowling aljeys and soft drink parlors, C. L.

Centlivre Brewing Co. FORT WAYNE THE POLICE REPORTER THIS OUT. Policeman tins nartlculars of the aerldent) And what waa the car like 7" Victim Very hard, air; very hard AND NOW THEY DONT SPEAK. "Oh, Alice, my patient has Just proposed to me" 'Had another delirious spell, did bet 8AME OLD THING. Le Soldat American What, are trousers In French Le Soldat Anglais Things you wesr to cover your legs, old man, Just the same as they are In the U.

B. A. KNOUGII! cries the llnotyper, so we shall strop. B. O.

OLD FASHIONED REMEDIES Grandmother's remedies compounded from the medicinal roots and herbs of tha fields are now found upon the shelves of the modern drug stores In attractive packages and are among the best sell.rs In prepared medicines Prominent among them Is that famous old roof and herb remedy, iAdla Plnkham'a Vejjsiale Compound, which for three generations has been relieving the women of America from tha worst forms of female Ills atd Is now con. Id the standard remedy In Its line. CITY NEWS Mr and Mrs. T. J.

Cumlnga, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Cumlnga, and Miss Maude CumltHrirtiave Teturnea fronTMsnon, where they atteneded the funeral of Miss Helen Kern, granddaughter of Tt Curamtngs. Tr.e se or mam is Increasing turlong intelligent peopls? There's a Bcsaoa C. Davenport and E. C. Abbott of Craigville, Charged Wjth Involuntary Killing, May 1 Investigation of the fatal automobile accident near Chattanooga, Ohio, on Monday night, In which Jacob Walchle, a farmer hear Berne, Ind, was killed hen the automobile of Daniel Kaehr.

a neigh bor with, whonftfae was rldlns, tc'ded with another Jford car, disclosed the fact that the second car belonged to And wa, driven by Edgar C. Abbott, aged II. of Crtlsrville. and that his companion on the fatal trip was Clsude DayeiVort, 15, another Craigville resident, They were arrested by Sheriff Henry Oehrett, of 'Vtells county, Ohio, who wrivea nere arttr ttiem noon to day and returned them to Cellna. appear tiefor.

Mayor Scanlon. along witn Kaehr, to answer to charges of involuntary manslaughter. When they were arraigned this aft ernoon all three ejttered pleas bf not guuiy ana ineir cases were continued until Ma 10thr with bond Hied In each case at 15.000 Davenport and Abbott omptly gave bond and started home lth their attor.e;, P. Oordon, of this city, and twa automobile loads af friends who accompanied them. Confld.nce wa, expressed on every hand, after the stories of the two Craigville young men was heard, that they will be eionerated.

Both are married, and Davenport la the acting postmaster at Craigville, a son of Dr. P. Davenport, of that place, while Abbott employed there as the driver of a truck for a creamery firm He la a aon of the aged W. Abbott, a re tired tT. B.

minister. Abbott and Davenport readily ad. mltted that they were th occupants of the second car tn the collision, but gave a different version of the accl dent from that told by Kaehr They said that at the time of the collialon their car was standing tUL on the right side of tiie road, with UghteJ purnina na mat notn or them had got out of the machine for a few min utes ana aid not see Kaehr's machine approaching unULJuet the moment of the crash. They denied running away and leaving Kaehr with his dead companion, 'but erilatned that It was necessary for them to go to a farm house and secure a crowbar to straighten a bent radius rod, and to have held from thren wttneswa who arrived on the acne to get their automobile out of ihe ditch They said tney waited also until ICaehr and a resident nearby got a lantern that they might read the number on the Abbott machine. They eald the did not know Walchle's sack had been, broken, but thought he simply was lolling bsok in the machine dead drunk.

They saia me reason tney refused to give their names wa, because Kaehr re. fused to give his name, as slso did witnesses 'vno. arrived at the machine whoae nanvs Uavenport eald he asked because Ka'ttr admitted In their lenca that he. Keahr. waa In fcl.m.

for the if eldest Kaehr at1 Jis In Jail at Cellna this evening The Wells county 4vMTd of tlon this afternoon re elected A Linker attendance, officer. Reports of school enumerators, showed the cltv of Bluffton total 11(5, a gain of 41, while the connty total Including Bluff ton, waa a net gain of A tnre, year old daughter of Calvin Lincoln, of Keystone, waa severeiv Injured la a peculiar manner last eve nlng. During a heavy wind she went Into a chicken house and when th wind tipped the building; she became rngntenea and attempted to crawl out under the side, but rm.M under the building as It settled back inxo piacs. iter aereams Drouaht her mother, who wis able to tin tha building ever enough to release her. II.

'Aehleman. an undertaker of Greenfield, aceoritoanted by his chauf reur, tferoert Wiggins, enroute from the school for the fe.ht. mlnda, youths" arFbrtWsyne with a corpse or a tune gin who dled'at the schoot hsd a narrow escape In an accident three miles north of mn o'clock title mornlnr. When the ambulance, being driven by Wiggins, ran off the side of a bridge and fell six feet into a ancn. "ire two men both received severe cuts about the head, which were dressed by a Bluffton physician while their ambulance was brought to a local garase for repairs to a bent axis anla broken spring.

Five reartatrants who left thla city this morning for Port Thomas. Ken toeky, vr Taylor Arthiff John Blnegar, Jamu) Hansel Kline, Addlsrfi O. Dunn, and Dale Fera uaon, Dr. George B. Morris also a Wells colin' ty man, left to report In the medtoal corps as a first lieutenant "at Port LOcletherpa.

O. Three registrants who will leave May Tth for Fort Harrison are Marlon Miller. Walter RvanS and Orover Cleveland Dalley Judge Elchhorn thla afternoon found the valu, of the Simeon Crosby BULLETINS LONDON, May 1The British troops east of the Jordan river attacked the enemy, holding the foot Mils south of Es Salt Tuesday and the mounted trabps were within two miles of Es Salt by nightfall, says the British official communication to night dealing with the fighting In Palestine and Redjaz. The communication adds that 260 prisoners had been taken. LONDON, May 1Slx officers and thirteen men are missing as the result of the naval disasters reported to night by the British admiralty.

The sloop Cowslip was torpedoed and sunk April 25 and five officers and one man tire missing and torpedo boat 90 foundered and from her one officer and twelve men are missing. BERLIN, (Via London,) May If Fresh French forces have vainly attempted an advance against Dranoutre. Their assault, several times repeated, broke down, according to the German official communicaihni9iued toay. LONDON, May 1An official communication Issued this evening regarding the operations In Palestine says the British ttave advanced "along a line one mile tn the vicinity of Mexrah and occupied that village. ir yENNA, (Via London), May 1 An official statement Issued day by the Austrian tear office says: "More lively fighting activity on the southwestern front continued throughout the wholeot yesterday.

'Italian recon nolssance were frustrated at several points." tate to be 114 412, and the Inheritance tax S34 83 The estate Is divided as follows: Fred A. Crosby. Grace Bpeece. I9.529J9: Ethel Huffman and Charles C. Crosby, 110,694 59.

Try Journal Gazette want ads. One cent a word. They bring results. i a OF TIEEDEDBYY. M.

C. A. Workers for Huts Abroad and Cantonments Here Will Be Recruited. The Y. A.

war council re. quires 1,000 men each month until August to maintain the huts con ducted overseaa. and (00 men month for camps tn the United States, according to latest figures from national headquarters To maintain her quota for overseaa work Indiana must provide thirty men each month. At the great state recruiting drive which waa launched at Indlananolla this week, twenty meif outside tha canlt.l city were accepted for overseas work and will receive transportation Immediately. on April II.

the last date on which accurate figures wer available, there were 2.315 M. A. secretaries overseas and S00J In United States camps. There Is an Urgent need for secretaries In England to provide for tne targe numDers or American troops In training latest figures from London calling for 250 additional workers. The recruiting campaign In tnaiana nas Deen assisted by a staff of national war council workers con.

glstlng of Df. Luther 11 Qultck, Dr. jonn Hoyc William Bloane and A. Q. KnebeL all of New Dr.

O'jllck. one of the foremost physical and recreational experts 4n the country; has Just returned from the trenches UUBlnsss.aDd professional men are urged to enter, tha C.JW service, which has come to be recognised by allied generala as a positive factor tn winning the war. ADDlIcants should apply to the nearest local association, which will communicate the state headquarters ot the national war council. Up to March 1 the cost of Y. M.

A. privileges In all campa located tn the fifteen states of the central de. partment waa 1 centa per day per soldier and In the southeastern de. partment the cost was thsri One can, a nay Bell ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion, togglsta: refund money if it fails. 25o Settlers of Andrews and Known In This City.

ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER PHONE, 340 COMPLETE SERVICE 5 Money To loan on improved city and farm Long time loans, Wayne Mortgage Lpan Co. LINCOLN LlfB BUILDINO J1 fi J.B. HALL ENJOY LIFE .1 W.ll Mr, and wife had been In the grocery business tn Andrews for yesra. Their health beganT to rail land they were about to give uj hope, when they heard of Dr. Rlcharda' Stomach, Liver.

Kidney and Blood Remedy and now they highly praise tHls remedy for the good It has done. They write: "We cannot praise Dr. Richards Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Remedy enough. We are In the grocery business and ot course the public needs our attention. My feet and Umba were swollen as I could hardly stand, waa In awful condition.

My wife waa bedfast. We took the and now both are feeling fins and enjoying me. we are old settlers in Andrews, ao wishing; all sufferers to find relief in the medicine, we hlgply recommend It Dr. Richards' Stomach, Liver, Kld ney and JUood Remedy Is especially good for rheumatism. It Is guaranteed for nervousness, appendicitis and all atomaoh, liver, kidney and blood disorders.

It must please jou or you get your money back. Dr. Richards' Stomach, Liver, Kid ney and Blood Remedy IS sold by all druggists. If your druggist doesn't keen It. ssk him to order It for.

you or' we will send It from the Dr, Rich surds' co Columbia City. Ind, upoft receipt ot price; pne dollar..

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