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mmmmmmmmmmmmmfBrnmr ArP, i r. a ft vmtrb wv t.i 1 FORT WAYNE NEWS AND SENTINEL itf i 1' 51 4l The Loved, Tragedies and Triumphs of a Fort Wayne Stenographer in a Downtown Office WrltUn with Nrn and PUi Changtd to Avoid Wot ion of Principal ANN HHtmWttHMHI I MMW MtitTvvt ciiaptlti xxxm. Marking im. "II Clio, angel! I'm coming to take you to dinner," Tracy's yolpo. called to me over the wires.

All day I have known he would phone, as soon as tie reached the city. "All right." I spoke now for Dawson sat, at tils table and It seemed to me he was listening. At times he itraa intensely curloos It, was nearly o'clock. Ho might 'It 'there till 6, 'and I would have to stay, too. I was nervous.about meet Ing Tracy.

I didn't want to keep him 'waiting'. Dawson'never figured that I might have an engagement. Blnce ha had glYen me the raise, though, lie was less exacting; his whole attitude had changed, tie put a higher value on my service, be cause he paid a bigger price for them hold me vp for 1 100 on the prospectus, You'd get your money" worth out of It If, aaaaH IBaaaaaaiBaB M' JK J9saaaaaamV "I alak you tolav me, but you oan't keep ma from loving you, dear," I r. lOO FLAVOUR dttillAIlA MM Is jU JaVoury young leaves that yield generously In the teapot. Always reliable.

Your Health Depends On You Are Your Liver amd Kidneys Active? fa YOUR 8TOMACH UPSET, ARE VOU.Bfi.IOUS, HEADACHY OR CON. 8TIPATEDT It Is up 16 us to keep our bodies healthy, The only ymy to have health ta to keep thi liver, kidneys and bowels active. Chronlo liver, kidney and stomach trouble la due to neglect. The tired, nervous, languid or run down Jetting Is nature warning us that the glands ot our body are not working properly and It wo neglect the warning we are Very apt to develop some chxopio ailment These troubles are easily corrected If taken In time. One of the best remedies for this trouble la Olando Tonic, a treatment which Is prepared In three parts and so arranged that it starts the liver and glands nation, removes the poisons and builds up the body.

All three treatments are in each package sold. The value of Qlando Tonic as a liver, kidney and stomach remedy cannot be overestimated. The following; testimonials tell 'what acme who have used It have to say about the wonderful treatment. Mr. Haushalter, proprietor of the Hotel Paulding, Paulding, Ohio, says: IFor several years I had suffered with a sluggish liver, backache and kidney rouble' I could" hardly drag.

I tried a number of liver remedies and kidney pills but got no relief until I used Qlando Tonic. If I feel any Indica tion of my old trouble returning; I take a Olando Tonlo treatment and it puts ae right." Mrs. John Buckles, of Klmmel, says: "My waa seemingly gone. Uianao J.01110 curvu nw. sivup twuiiu, cab uircv uucuus uny aim 29 years younger." Mrs, E.

noebuck, of Latty. Ohio, says; "I had su soreness and swelling On my right side. Was constipated and short ot breath. My heart pal. ipltated and I was miserable.

Olando Tonic cured rne. IC Is a wonderful medicine." 1 Nourishing arid Cooling If Tour druggist caa't supply you with Oak Orsve Ice Cream call 14S0. will deliver It speedily. Ice cream is a nourishing and cooling home dessert rboth economical and handy. It's a real food.

One quart of ice aream has the food value of XVi doscn eggs. At a low coat ice cream gie high food Serve ice cream often "at home. Give it to the children. It's better for thorn thau heavy fond especially during1 tho hot weather. When you buy Schlosser's Oak Grove Ice Cream you are sure of pure cream, milk and sugar skillfully combined and delightfully flavored.

Your druggist has it. SCHLOSSER'S UASITGrovt ICiE CREAM Phcmel450 iasBjjgtaJssaaaBWsajgBM "Well, you wltchl I vender how I far you would got" He seemed to do laiaing more 10 nimaeir man io me, "On the level Ann, I'll give you a fur coat If I get my IBO.opo out of the Island deaLrd like to see you In ermine and would "Working 'en. that ertlola tonight, Ann? Oenlus burns the midnight oil, girlie." "And Health turpi Uo ashes pn.it, too. The genius you'll get from me; Mr. Dawson, will have to be a sunt flower, not a nightshade." "Spitfire!" He, put hla hat on the back of "his laughed and went out, I waited till Maldle and ficotty were gone, then I' went down In the elevator alone.

Tracy waa standing outside the building He cards forwards "Cheer up, 'darling" he swept hla hat off. It's the day of returroctlon." "WIKwe have to meet everything we'veturled, (Tracy 7" "UwO'trted to shove them Into. a coffin before they wire dead, we He, laughed me. "Don't look frightened, angel. I.

promise not to come fdrtb, from my Ann made shroud for'at least an hourt'4 mean to bury yeti alive, Tracy." "Don't Worry, Ann. Tou might as well try to drown a cork In water." I felt again that light, pleasant sense of gayety, I Was glad to see him; glad to be riding with him We drove through the "Po you know where we're going, Ann?" asked Tracy, Out 'to see the sun drive his chariot behind the hills." We went down the boulevard and stopped at the big square place with Us weathered shingles, set high above Its fantasUo fence. It was a country place on a scale that I had never dreamed of 1 had passed It many times before, and every tlmo I had wished that I might go Inside. The people who lived there were old friends of Tracy's family, and he wag as welcome there as ho was at home. He had casually invited himself and me, but his free and easy manner made us both at home at onco.

lit a little rustic house to one side, was a bower that was rest and quiet and romance all mixed Into eno, lit Waa there Tracy led me, and from there he led me to a little table. He seated himself across from me, and faced me squarely, I was afraid, but I could not run. Tracy Waated no words. He was bis old self. "I don't ask you to Jove me, Ann.

Hut there's nothing you can do to keep me from loving you. Ydu aren't engaged to any one else?" I shook my head. "If you love me, you'd better not be," he threatened and smiled. That was the way It started. Tracy sent me gifts, a beautiful urn he had picked up In a ourlo shop In New York flowers, canfly.

He took me out. I saw less of Phil. And I had the bitter, uncomfortable feeling that he had coma as he ao often did without telling me, and when he saw Tracy's ear he had left. One night Traoy had planned a part). lie came In a big limousine Tram and Nell and another girl were with him The other was Ruth Morgan.

"We're late. Ann," Nell called. We've waated half an hour trying to get that 1'hU Clarke to come with us. You haven't got hint secreted In your cellar, have you?" We had Just turned tho corner when PhU's little roadster came sprintipg towards us "Of all things! Honk, Tracy!" It was Ituth's imperious voice. Phil stopped She lowered the window and called to hliti "Get in here, Phil Clarke Wo want you' What do you 'mean hiding yourself away? You were coming to see me? Well, I'm out, Come along" That command of hers gave me the queerest, hottest, most unbearable pang I ever felt.

I was afraid Tracy would notice me getting white; would hear me breathing hard. Phil sat there without saying a word, tils face) bloodless. He was looking at me, and I suddenly perceived, or thought I did, that he felt tho same kind of pain as mine, It gave me Joy. But he whisked off the apark and laughed. 'TU be with you, he called.

We waited. Ituth sat back, her scarlet lips smiling triumphantly. (Continued Tomorrow) SANESVILLE NEWS. Mrs. Eliza Dennis left Saturday with a oompany of Fort Wayne peo ple to mako a two weene trip to Olaaler National park.

It. Cane of Fort Wayne spent a few days with his daughter. Mrs. O. C.

Knight, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Schwartz and daughters Celah, and Iva, of near Unlondole, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Corll Mr. and Mrs. Toll Ilowmsn wero shopping in Fort Wayne Saturday and Mrs. II. D.

Oorll of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. f'dd Corll were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Corll Mario Daughtery of Philadelphia Is Ult ing with Mr.

and Mrs. Charley 8houp Lelch and children of Blutf ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oxenrlder. west of town.

and Mrs. Augustus senwariz entertained. I In their home Sunday: Mrs uavenport or Detroit, Mr. ana Mrs. David Van Zsnt and fa ml IV i ninlSnvl anA Ma llaw.

UTfUtTl and family of Markle, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Caley and family and Mr. and Mrs. ulen Schwsrti and daughter, i.

Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Weaver and family, Mr. and Mrs. May Kepllnger, Mr. ana Mrs.

Ivan Weaver, Mrs. wn motored to Oeneva Sunday and spent the day with relatives. and Mrs. J. Corll find daughters Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Corll were In Fort Wayna Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Smuts and daughter Jennie spent several days with relatives near Oeorge Kerrell who has been confined to her heme suffering from heart trouble still' remains vary 'poorly. Mrs, Ollle Wright of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with relatives here Mrs.

Mionael Hamilton was a guest or relatives In Huntington a few days ago Joe Weaver entertained the W. C. T. V. Monday evening.

and Mfs. Joseph Hoover entertained In thejr home Sunday: Mrs. Pearl Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. A.

A Krelxh and family. Mrs. Dora Hoover, Mr. and James Hoover and Jahies Hoover of Oaslan, Mr. and Mrs.

WIN lard Lamb and son of Yoder Mary, little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. It. Murray who has1 been quite '111 kt thi heme of her parents, remains about the same. FARM LOANS We loan money on improved farms at lowest interest, rates.

Long time morteacrea. 'Wayne Mort ageXoan.Co MAY USE DIPHTIIERIA TFSTS Shick Tests Help Exterminate tha Disease. The Shlok teats, usod In many I cities to separate those who are Immune from diphtheria from those wno are susooptiule, mny be used on All school children at the' oponlng of me new scnooi term in an crr to Axtcrmlnnto the disease, accordhi to announcement made by the board qi public health. Dr. to the local boned of health, stated that (n South tlend, where the tests werouroeently put In use among the, children, the disease has been practically Wiped ouw ii is piannea to uso ina same methods hereaa.haa been fouttfi successful In other cities.

iL The teste, which were iWd "with groat success In the'army durlnr the past1 few years, are "conducted by in jeoiing.un amounfof the test rnste rial Jnto the arm of the child. Those wno aeveion tna nroDer avmntoms to fchow that they are susceptible to (ha malady are then given, Injections of 'certain serums which protects inem rrom tn malady Tnr four years or, longer. who era shown lo be immune durlnar tha test are not alven'the serums. START IBoyn playing with" mutches started a (lire, in the borne of John A. Deti nun.

411 Kckart street," afternoon. The'flaraea spread through the UDner Dortlons'of the house, "causipg a loss estimated by nfo at J50. Tha, blase started when a lad dropped a lighted match In a basket of A defectlva mrlnkloi x'svst6m sounded an alarm that brought i city factory. firemen to the Foster Waist op Bast Columbia late aay. mere was no loss.

Tues BBIH7IELP NEWS Cleland Kdtnonda and RAnsom. son ot Mr. apd Mrs A W. Altlmus, left Thursday mornlnir for Los Anxeles. Oal to remain Indefinitely.

resi dence of Morgan Trowbridge was discovered on Are abost noon Monday by the men working on the new school house, but tho fames were extinguished before much damas was and Mrs. M. risehbach and Mr. and Mrs Phllln 6llmmer. of TxulsvlllA Ky are hers for a vlalt with the formers toother, Qeorec'V Kischbach, and Wife.

They will enjoy an outing at Latta lake ror a few days Also. J. K. McMean loft Tuesday for Chicago, where he will remain until stturaay ana attend tnn I'areant of Progress. C.

F. Ford, of Hnelewood. Ill was ralllnir on friends here Friday Mrs Isaao Squires, of Waterloo, was the week end truest of tier son. Kloti H. Marshall la sick.

and Mrs. W. P. Franks entertained Sunday to dinner Mr and Mrs Harry Richer, of Peru, Rev. Fred Hill and) J.

K. MoM Charles Gale left Thursday for Clove ana. wncre no entered tne nosmtai for treatment Seyeral months ago he guiHniiira to in operation lor ine re moval of a goitre and the Incision did not heal. koms en, Curtis Sundty and famllr. oftAk ran, Ohio, are guests of his mother.

mm. wiison tunes ana lamuy, Mrs. Don Moore and two ahlldren. who have spent several weeks here with their aunt. Mrs.

Bailie Mend ham, returned to their home In Chi cago Saturday Retha Randall, day operator at the telephone ex change, la enjoying a two weeks' vacation' Miss Mabel Rloe Is sub stituting during her roll "Watklns, of Chicago, who has been spending a vacation at this place, left Saturday for Elkhart, wnere ne win visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs Delt Walk Ins. Miss Iadys Moore accompanied him for a visit at tho Watklns homo over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs William' Boulbb, Mr. and Mrs otto Boyd and Miss Sarah Hosier attended the camp meeting Sunday evening Ladles of the W.

church have announced a chicken supper to bo served at the social rooms of the church Thursday evening and Jim Moore, of Anderson are visiting relatives In this. vicinity nlnco Em fnett Flint, or Indianapolis, has been spending a week with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Flint He was accompanied by his father in law, Mr. Orm, and Mr. who are enjoying a fishing trip to the lakes ofthls community.

and Mrs. Perry Itandavy, of altttle. Creek, were week end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Randall For est Bhlsley and family, of Sturgls, were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Kdwnrd Brock. Laura ray, of Toledo. Is a eguest at th Mummert 40 band boys from Montpeller, phlo, with their leader, are camping art the old sohobl grounds thl(we The 'residents are being favored by several selections being played each Mr. ani Mrs.

Melvln Uard and family, of Cromwell, were guests Sunday of J. (lard, on Miss Jessie Wldeman, who has been attending a. Normal school at Kent, returned to this place Friday. HUDSON NEWS Mrs. Blanche Denny and little daughter and Mrs.

Vlv Blackburn spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson and Wol cottvllle played ball at Wolcottvllle Thursday afternoon. The score was 10 to 2 In favor of Mr. and Mra Bert Swager and family, of Pleasant Lake, took supper with Mr.

and Mra. Adam Hitter Thursday vo Mrs. WUI SmatherS and Mrs, Ella Wilson and two daughters spent Thursday with and Mrs. Hush Arlene Clay was taken to a Fort Wayne hospital, where she was operated upon for appendicitis, Margarette Mountz, ot Hamler, spent part ot Inat wook with Morjorlo Miss Kdlth Knoder returned to her work In Fort Wayne Friday after a Kidney and Bladder Troubles Conquered or Money Back For 40 years, said Pr. Corey, I have been prescribing Marshroot for kidney and bladder sickness and now that I have retired from active practice I have made arrsngementa with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a moderate price, on tha money back Is dissatisfied plan.

Beware of kidney diseases thousands dio of It every year vtho ought to be eajoylng the blessings of Ufa and health. Watch the symptoms. If you have specks floating before the eyes, puffv eyes, clammy feet or molBt palms, backache or aldeache, you ought to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Marshroot right away. It has wonderfully benefited tens ot thousands of cases of kidney and bladder troubles and Is the medicine you can always depend upon.

Results are guaranteed NOTK Dr. Daniel Q. Carey was a practicing physician for many years and his great Prescription, Marshroot, aided thousands of sufferers from kidney snd troubles Hereafter you can always get this effective Prescription at Meyer Bros. and all reliable pharmacists tho country over. Keep In mind the name Br Carey's Marshroot prescription No.

777 No ether medicine can take its place. week's Illness. second team played Salem here Saturday afternoon. The score for to 1 In favor of Mr and Mrs Josss Towner, of Jackson, Mr and Mrs Grant Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs.

James Shaunls. of Angola, called on Mrs. Barbara Towns Sun. day. Mr.

and Mrs. Mansberger, of HUltdalo, visited their son, Charles Mansberger, and family, laat week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Howe and family visited Sunday In Montgomery, Clink family reunion will be held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs Charles Libey Wednesday, August 10. Buss, of Fort Wayne, was Hudson visitor Sun? Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ltbey and Mattle Clink attended the funeral of Mrs. Link Wood, near Salem, Sunday, SUNDAY EXCURSIONS AUGUST 14 $2.78 CHICAGO Lv.

Ft. $3.00 CLEVELAND Wayne 2i27 A. M. Lv. Ft.

Wayne 1:40 A. M. war lax Aoamonai. Also Lew 8undsy Fares to Many Other Polnta. C.

B. Craig, Ticket Agent, Fort Wayne NICKEL PLATE ROAD i NEWS WANT ADS BRING RESULTS HbHbbbI $iiCJBnKasssBsw JTor a Greater Fort Warn. Numtr TIitm ot a Series FORT WAYNE BOOSTERS The City of Fort Wayne is well able to boast tho possession of many civic spirited citizens, as well as a number of well organized clubs with the improvement of the city at heart, and, it is due to this group of citizenry that Fort Wayno never falters when the call comes to meeting the demand qf some new problem. In the recent "Build a Home" campaign so successfully carried on with the help of some real Fort Wayne boosters, it was demonstrated that our citizens are ready to co operate with oho another at all limes for the progress and improvement of our city. It is this typo of community spirit which has brought Fort Wayne to the front as the second city in Indiana, and which has builded the firm foundation which insures us of the proper preparation for tho increase in population which is bound to follow tho coming of several new industrial' plants.

During all this growth and improvement, our company has kept pace with the continued expansion by lending our assistance wherever possible, and seeking to render an honest service at all times. We have built up our business by giving satisfaction, and wo feel that we could not have succeeded on any other basis. That's why we are justly termed Building Material Headquarters Fort Wayne Builders' Supply Co. Phone 1511 840 Hayden tvm BSf pj jrjCS3 ae sSmmj. tssyisiiklAiySia bmbsssi i ,1 i rts PICKARD'S 'MID SUMMER Nf Jr CLEARANCE Is the Greatest Opportunity of the Year to Buy FURNITURE, RUGS, STOVES, DINNER SETS, BABY CABS, CRJBS and Other Household Articles At BIG SAVINGS NOW Note The Reductions On Mattresses To give you an idea of the big reductions now in force in our store, we quote here prices on Mattresses as they were 8 months ago, a few weeks ago and as they are now during our Mid Summer Clearance Sale.

Remember, too, that our regular price was always from $2.00 to $5.00 Jower.than was usually asked by other stores. I i K. 'J' I WE GIVE CREDIT Pries 8 Months Age All Cotton, Art "Ticking and Holled Edge Mat $140 tresses PsV All Cotton Felt Art Ticking and rtolled Edge 18 00 Mattress ao.vu All Cotton Felt Heavy Woven Ticking and Rolled 20 00 Edge Mattress 6U'UU All Cotton Felt. Extra Heavy Woven Ticking snd 2il 00 Boiled Edge Mattress w.w Priee a Few Weeks Ago $10.00 12.50 15.00 20.00 SALE PRICE NOW $7.85 8.85 12.85 16.85 ICK2VRD HOUSE FURNISHUNO CO. JLIO.

116 ELrVtSnn OOLAUlNrlEsIiV WTti Storm only OIVB 6QUA.RE north and a FEW FEfal TOXNOTER COXUQCIto With Big Bargains in all departments of our store during this popular sale, now is the time to furnish your home at big savings. Jfc i A ri styj.

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