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Vfti ff I 1 TT Tuesday, January 77 THE FRT WAYNE NEWS AND 8ENTINEL rmo fcJuVKni JURY DISAGREES (Speelal to the Km) ALBION. Jan, IT. In th ose of the state of Indiana against Edward IL Walburn, for drawing dangerous weapons, the Jury after having bean In session all 'night, was unable to reach verdict and were djchargd. The case of the state of Indiana va. Charles T.

Myera, th jury returned a verdict of guilty and aa aemed a fine of to. r1 fAmr Tarty In Michigan. DETUOIT, Jan. IT. Dele gate from Michigan labor unlona will meet here Saturday to form the Michigan branch of "the National LAbor party, It waa announced today.

Jiffy Gup Free I ii An Alumlftum Measuring Cup Also Dessert, Molds IBl Send us two trade aura from 'Iffy Jell packages the. Qfr circle trade mark on the front That a will certify that you use Jlffy JtU. We will mall yon this half pint cud. It. I an exact cup for uie with any recipe.

And two filling with water diasolre one package of Jlffy JeU exactly right 11 Other Molds With the Jiffy Cup we will eid you picture of eleven other mold dcasert and salad mold. All Jhoie mold are free to users o( Jiffy Jell We ant jrou to have them. We want Jiffy Jell attractively. It's Real Fruit Jiffy Jctl mean a real fruit de cert It not like the old style gelatine dainties. Ten Fla i In Glaaa ABotlUhKackraeaf Mat Urn Ctxnr Raesbeery Lee aborrr' Strawbany ri aap le Oralis I nana Coffee The flavor come in liquid form, in bottle.

They are Juice of crushed fruit concentrated. Jlffy JeU hat a wealth of fruit flavor, We use, half a pineapple, for Instance, to flavor a pint dessert The Pineapples are crushed In Hawaii fruit too ripe tq ship. It Is real fruit, not mere flavor, that, folks like and need. Serve It Often People need fruit daily. Jiffy Jell supplies it at a trifling cost and you make it In an instant A delicious erring of rate fruit flavored de aert cost you less than one smalt apple.

Serve it often three times weekly. Winter Is when people need it Andevery serving seem tike a fruit time dainty. Cut out thl cup offer you won't forget jm mw a Jiffy Dessert Co. wan cam, wis. MAIL rrtc I cndoiei trade mark for the Jiffy Cup.

STYL AaUdH oalDMMrtMoU Li Ifyoo enclose 7trade markswewillalso 72i2iJE2J52Z3? send the set of 6 Individual Dessert Molds. trWHwfcaiWthtoiit eM me set or oiDdiTiduti uessert Moidi. Sn. ROBBERS LOOT DENTAL OFFICE AND MAKE HAUL (flnrclal to th Htwi WAItSAW, Ind, Jan 2f. Dr.

B. S. VanOadol, a local dcntlat, discovered that robber had broken Into his office pn Sunday night, when he opened the olTlce On Monday, The safe had been rifled and a quantity of gold used In filling teeth and va! ued at about ninety dollars, forty dollars In money and a quantity of morphine and ether were stolen. Officers were called Bjrtnitaured finger prim specimens men win Dpuo lograpneo, BT.ffOE NEWS. Bam KeesUr and family moved Into their reclntly purchased home on WIdney aytnue last Thursday, Four newfdembera were Initiated Into thevtnysterles of Pythian Slaters ordert thalr last regular meeting, thejoelng Meadames Beaals Henley.

Jeirti Curie, Ibble Mllllraan and die Koch, after which a lunch was rved and a aoolal hour A ownshln Sunday school council meetlrur waa recently held to make jilana for an all day spring conven tion, it is aimed to nave tome out of town talent, aa good as can be secu cd.f.Mr and Mrs. Bert Hull, of Colorado Springs, Colo arrived Friday morning for an Indefinite stay with the former's mother, Mrs. Barah Hull, who Is In quite poor health, Mrs, drover Ward spent from Tues. day untjl, Thursday with Defiance friends, selective service men nf Concord township will give a pub' Ha reception to all returned soldiers of the township. Further plans will be given later.

Ada Berry has purchased the smaller of the Mr William eighty residence, on North Third street; consideration, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anthony mpved from the Iteasoner property, on East Main Into the Koch property, on Fifth street. Mrs Will Bummers was a Saturday a uest of Mr. Jacob Sechler.

Randall spent Friday afternoon at Charles Argubrlght has relurned from Jackson, Mich where he went a couple of weeks ago to work. Curie returned to his duties at the postorflce Thursday afternoon, after being confined to his home for a few daya by Illness. Many from thli place and Community attended the divorce trial held at Auburn Thursday and Friday, between Edith Abel and lions Abel. A divorce was granted to Mrs. Abel and she was also given the sum of $4,000...

Mrs C. C. Dassett received word Saturday of the death of her cousin. Miss Laura Brunaon, of Newvllle, which occurred at the homo of the latter' sister, Mrs Clayton Fetters, at Butler. Death was due to pneumonia, aftr a week's Illness.

MIsa Brunaon was past twenty three years old and was the eldestdaughter of Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Brunson, of Newvllle.

She was a teacher In the Montpeller (Ohio) schools. John Tlmmerman and daughter, of Spencervllle. spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Will Koch. WATERLOO NEWS.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wolf have been advised of th very serious Illness from bronchial pneumonia of their only son, Carl Wolf, of Detroit, Mich. Misses Qrace Wilcox, Grace Braun, Winnie Meyer. Pearl Wltt mer and Gertrude Wilhelm were a "surprise party" who went to the home of Mr.

and Mrs Press Wilcox at Auburn on Wednesday Mrs. J. Day will go to Fort Wayne on Monday for a two weeks stay at a Lisle A. Smith, of Indianapolis, a former resident, called on friends on Wednsday, merry party of young married people celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Mrs. Harry It Bloom at the Bloom home, orvSouth Wayne street, Friday those present being Mr and Mrs.

Paul Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward MoEntarfer. Mr. and Mrs, Ituascll Shoemaker, Mr, and Mrs.

Warren Harpster, Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown, Mr, and Mr. Fern uruoter, Mr. and Mrs.

iasi no jntarir, Mr. ana Mrs, loya Leas and Mr. and Mrs. Harry It P. Ilarter, of Van Huren.Ind., a former, pastor i of the M.

E. church, assisted In the funeral services for Mrs. IL P. Stroh on Thursday. Frof.

and Mrs. 0. E. Hoop ami son, of South Bend, and Prof and Mrs. Z.

A. Wlllenar and son, of Avllla, were also In attendance at. the funeral of Mrav Btroh. Will Latson, Mrs. Frank Hall and daughter Avis, were Fort Wayje visitors on Mrs.

Murl iKiuse and baby son, Harold Eston. of Monroe, are visiting; hrr I arents, Mr and Mrs. John Frank Bevler went to Fort Wayne on Monday to look over the early displays of millinery. It. IIolllngerMrs.

Levi llolllnger and Miss Opal llolllnger been visiting Mr. andj Mrs. Fred Hancock Is seriously 111 Wayne Voss took fifteen or his schoolmates tor a bobsled ride, their destination being the John Oloy home, where Miss Florence Oloy, another schoolmate, acted aa hostess. The evening was spent with games and a social time followed by an excellent luncheon. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Voss chaperoned the The Minerva club celebrated Its thirty sixth anniversary In the assembly room of the publlo library on Tuesday evening with the executive committee of the club In charge) Mrs. Paul Bowman, president) Mrs. Harry II. Bloom, vice president; Mrs.

Frank George, secretary: Mrs. IL C. Willis, treasurer anq sirs. jsormanT. jacKman, oniic.

Major Alfred L. Moudy and Mrs. L. Lamport gave excellent ad dresses, and musical numbers were given by the Misses Alleen Fisher, Mildred Huffman and Lois Arthur and Messrs. Lynn Arthur and Herbert Willis.

Ilefreehments and a social time followed the The B. orchestra gave an Informal reception at the publlo library bn Thursday night honoring Mr. and Mrs. I'res Wilcox, of Auburn, Mrs. Wilcox having been the organiser of the orchestra some few year ago and was pianists with them until her marriage, In December.

Mr. Wilcox had been the musical Instructor of practically every memner or tne organisation. Miss ols Arthur, a young musician nf much promise, now succeeds Mrs, Wllccx as planlste. The evening was spent socially and with music, after which a fnoat excellent luncheon wa served with covers laid for twenty, and a gift given to Mr. and Mrs.

Wilcox. Out of town guests, beside the honor guests were tho Misses Vaunda dinger and Alice Harsh, of Garrett, and Miss Ituth Green, of Auburn. PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Bays Indigestion Results from an Exoess of Hydrochloric Acid. Undigested food delayed In the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same aa fopd left In the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion I caused by Hyper acldlty.

meaning, there Is an excess of hydrochlorla acid In the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermenta tion. Thus everything eaten sours ln the stomach much like garbage sours In a can. forming acrid fluids and rases which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy. lumpy misery In the chest we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water brash or nausea, He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and Instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water Delore breakfast and drink while It Is effervescing and further more, to continue this for a week.

While relief follows the first dose. It Is Important to neutralise the acidity, remove the gaa maklng.mass. start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of purs digestive Juices. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and Is made from the aold of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uthla and sodium phosphate. This harm' less (alts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with ex cellent results.

FRANK'S CORSET DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR FRANK'S 3 CONVOY NEWS. Here's Good News for Every Woman Sale of Corsets, 1 2 Price Sale Opens Tomorrow Morning aTat 8.30 Mme. Catherine's Stock of Corset, Brassiere and Accessories was purchased by us last week and will be sold at a special ONE HALF PRICE SALE beginning Suburban Day. Patron of litis store as well as tliose familiar with the high grade corsets sold by the Madame Catherine Shop, of West Wayne Street, will appreciate the magnitude of this sale. 'jRHpiS cs The Best Makes such as Modart (Front Lace), Mme.

Catherine', Kabo, Mme. Irene Succeaso, and other well known make. Brassiere from the leading shops of New York also go on sale at OPE HALF former prices. (Corset Dept Sscond Floor) No Exchanges, Charges, Refunds or GrOrDr's Hri LrP" Soiled are the Corsets and Bfassiercs in Frank's Special Four Lots L0T1 Includes corsets made of trhito eoutil; medium bust, (i medium skirt; $1.50 "value 89c LOT 2 Low, bust, long skirt, white and flesh corsets sizes 19 to 25 $2.50 value LOT 3 JJrokcn sizes of C. B.

a la Spirite Royal Worcester, in Mme. Grace, low andnc dium bust, white eoutil; (3.50 value $1.89 Lot 4 Broken sizes in Connners front and back closing; 32 to 48 39c and 49c Higher Priced Corsets All our $18.00 Corsets at $9.00 All our $12.00 Corsets at $6.00 All pur Corsets at. CoriwU WDGooDsCoflY Murld Scaer, of Harrison township. Is spending several days In Fort Wayne, the guest of her urfele, Martin Miller and The following members of the senior class en. Joyed a bobsled party when they went to the home of Mr.

and Mr, llert Holmes, east of town: Misses Fern Campbell, Hasel Miller. Eleanor McClymonds, Isle lis tier, Nell IlronBon and Mary Tancake, Messrs. Lester Smith, Charles Miller, Walter McDanlel, Ilruce Long and Evan A. Drlcker Is In Chicago this week where he la attending the annual meeting' of the Equity Vern Ileamer of Chicago, spent the week end the guest of his mother, Mrs. D.

naker and husband Floyd Mollenkopf spent Wednesday In Van Wert, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blosser and family. Itev Wilder, of Payne, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.

V. A. llrlcker and family on North Main Mr. and Mrs Ed Rhoem and family, Mlasea Wllma Itelden bach and Hasel Miller visited at the country home of Mr. and Mrs.

John Etiler and The following members of the seventh grade enjoyed a bobsled party at the home of Miss Grace ltalyard, north of town: Misses Mar cllo Campbell, Mil dred Bohyer, Louise Devlre, Opal Joseph, Ora Iteldenbach, Mary Delle Young and Catherine Salmon, Messrs Glenn Frledly, Waldo Stephenson, Stephen Whlttenbargjer, Otto Reldenbach, Frederick Snyder, Clarence Jones, Donald Oreulach, VarT nard Mollenkopf and Harold llerl. The evening waa spent playing games and muslo and at a late hour refreshments were Mrs John Schaadt. of Lima. came Thursday for a visit of Indefinite length with her daughters, Mrs. Lewis Tonng, Mrs.

E. J. Oehres and Arthur Oehres and their famlles ot Harrison township. nay Stuokey and daughter Alice Francis of VanWert spent Thursday in Convoy the truest of friends. Mrs C.

F. Klrkland entertaned the members or the LalT A'Lot club 'at her home on Cherry street. Thursday The after nodn wus spent Dlaylnsr rook 'ter Sphaberg, who haa been employed as a clerk In the Miller ffmr.rv fnr ftv var Tiaa signed his position and with his fam ily win move on a rann near Homer. Mloh within a few weeks. Vern Webb has accepted the position aa clerk with Mr.

Miller. Mrs. John Hawkins and nephew Master John uriiion. or van Wert, snenr. Wednes day with her sister, Mrs.

O. W. Gray veorga Miner sola nia property, near the Long and Marshall Ele yator to Mose Pugh, consideration of ixuu, ana nought the Lutheran parsonage on Franklin street, tlon 2100... J. a VanGundy sold hla property on Sycamore street to unaries jngmire, consideration 11600.

Mr. VanOundy expects to move to eoi, wayne. NOTICE Thc board of health rt quests all nurses, regis tercu or practical, who are willing to do influenza duty, to telephone No. 715 Lationce. Strike in Pari.

PARIS. Jan. 27. Workers In slaughter houses here have decided to call a strike today. Driver of tax lcaba held a meeting: last evenlnr and decided to increase tariffs, but It wa aqivea to can a atrue only In case of negotiations now going on falling.

"God's Kingdom Near, Millions Now Living WiU Never Die." Hear A. H. MacMillan, Majestic Theater, Sunday morning, 10 :30, February 1. Seats Free. mw Teak Out Dreadful floransss When the kidney are weakened or overworked so that they fall to Alter and throw all lmpurltle out of tit (flood, the poison remain tn the system and backache, soreness, lame ness and rheumatic pa'oa are likely to develop.

Mr. David Henry, Si 8. Lincoln Ave. Washington, writes: "Foley Kidney Pills are doing me much good, both my kidney and the rheumatism. They took the dreadful soreness out or my limbs." Bold everywhere.

"Atta Boy" dance, Moose Auditorium tonight. irs UNWISE to put of! today's duty until tomorrow. If your stomach is acid disturbed take Kl'MOIDS the new hid to digestion comfort today A "pleasant relief from the discomfort of acid dyspepsia. HADE IT SCOTT A BOWltl MACEU OSC0TrS QtUUlOH ii. ONLY EX SERVICE MEN SERVE PRINCE OF WALES (Bjr Aaaociettdrna.) LONDON, Jan.

27. The Prince Of Wales ha set an example by employing only ex service men as mile servants in his new bachelor home, York house. One of the footmen wears a wound stripe add the mill' tary medal; another haa the Mon star. All the men servants In the establishment have war rlbbbns. It Is likely that the custom of permitting men' servants to wear war ribbons with their livery will be followed In many private houses.

Lou. don clubs are already taking tip the Idea. Commercial Club Oi piscs. (Rprrt! lo The. Hewf.) WATERLOO, Ind Jan.

27. After several attempts. Dr. V. O.

Vance, secretary of the board of health, has succeeded In getting together a num. ber of cltlsens for the purpose of organizing a commercial club. Officers were elected aa follows: President, S. L. Goodwin: vice president, Dr.

W. R. Newcomer) secretary, W. a Bewail. Ilear lion.

C. C. Dill tonight at Public High School, 8 p. nt. CATARRHAL DEAFNESsS MAY BE OVERCOME If you hava Catarrhal Deafnaa or are even luit a Hula hard of bearing or havo head noises, go to" your druggist and et 1 oune of Parmlnt (double strength), and add lo It pint of hot water and a lit.

tie granulated sugsr. Take 1 ta l.l..iu.Ahfiil nil flmM rlV. Tills will often bring quick Mf from in aiBirewnna Clogged nostrils should breathing become easy and the mucu stop dropping Ipto 4ne throat. It easy to prepare, costs tittle and Is pleasant to take. Any.

one loiilns: hearing or who haa C. larrhal Deafness or head nplaea should give this prescription a trial. FRANK'S 1 730 Calhoun Street 114 W. Berry FRANK'SV These Wednesday! Offerings; Curb Rising Pricesc For, You Frank's merchandise is 'frown to be of' standard quality, of high i.l li .1 1 i 11.M 1 iM j'v'44 ii linaiA'mr fr xrustwortniness, ana wnen yams, nneu. uuiuww, taxtttaSv may be had at such priceg as we have made during our JANUARY jj catefully.

Read carefully' these Suburban Day Offerings. a sa at4m AM TT1tK ltTV Hfl It MBHIH FIIENOXu NAIi BELLXNU WlIt xuljh urMutu xus CLEARANCE SALE df YARNS', This Clearance Sale of our entire stock of Fleischer Corticelli Yams in Shetland, Saxony, Gcrmantown and Knitting at prices far below the present cost prices, "will make it possible for you to realize your desire to make your own skating cap, sweater, etc, with a small outlay of money. Almost any desired color is available and these yarns can also be had in either balls or sKeins. inesc pnccs ana uc convince Fleisher's Shetland Floss, 30cv Talue, per skein Fleisher's Saxony Tarn, 30c value, a skein Fleiiher's Saxony Yarn, 45c value, a ball 30o Fleisher's Geraantown Yarn, in balls, all colors: regular 45c value, a ball, 30c CONTINUING Knitting Yarn, all colors, in balls; reg. ular 65c value, a i J.Wc Knitola Knitting Yarn, all colors, in bills regulars 85o value, a ball.v..55o Flosola Shetland in one ounce balls, all colors; regular 40c value, a 20a THIS MONEY SAV Np if ill fc Sale Of DOMESTICS, LINENS, Etd MM M.

Come in tomorrow, Suburban Day, if you haven't already attended the sale, and lay in a reserve supply of these high grade everyday necessities. 27 Inch extra heavr Outing Flannel; regular 40c quality, a 12 lnch Fancy Dress Ginghams; regular 40o quality, a yard 36 Inch Light and Dark Percale; regular quality, a It Inch Bath Kobe Flannel? regular SS quality, wrhlle It lasts, yard. 27 Inch Heavy Flannelettes; regular S5o quality, a 32 Inch Madras Shirting; regular lo quality, a yard 29c B2c 28c 49c 21c 59c jrf If 1 Vfi VF Towels and Toweling IT lnch Part IJnen Unbleached Toweling, 4o quality, a yard 17 lnch Part Linen Bleached Toweling, 25c quality, a Extra Large Sle TurkUh Towels, 65c values, Ilx32 lnch Plain White ICuck Towels, 29o values, mS lnch Heavy Hemstitched Huck Towels, 10o values, each 18c 19c 49c 19c 38c Muslins and Sheetings 36 Inch Bleached Muslin, extra OK heavy, 32c quality 4 OC 3 lnch Bleached Muslin, extra OQ heavy and fine, 16o quality Ols 38 inch Unbleached Sheeting Muslin, 28c value aJ.V 81x10 Seamless Sheets, $2 00 value (not over four sheets to a customer), wJLMm each Third Eloor Specials Ladies' Bath Eobea. Wonderful selection of lovely BobesJ all $1.00 values, Children's Bath Eobea 6 to 14 years; regular MOO values '8 Ladies Kimonos Crepe and Flannelette Ki rnoqos plain and figured, many pretty model to select from; Z.7S Crib Blankets White with pink and bWe border; Special, pair Children's Outing Flannel Rompers Pink and blue, 2 to years; Special at. each S1.00 GLOVES Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves, fleece lined, in all sizes, AQn per Ladies' Kid Gloves in all staple shades, most all sizes; $3.00 (T QQ value, per pairV A0 The reminder of all "children's wool OQf Gloves, per pair Ji3 SALE OF SILKS Crepe de Chine 40 (nhes wide, $3 00 quail, ty.

at, a yard fUO Black Taffeta Silk 31 Inches wide. $2 00 quail Fancy Silk In stripes and plaids. Inches wide; $3 00 quality, at, a yard Taffeta Silks In plain color, 3( inches wide; $2 SO and $3 00 quality, at. a yard $2.75 People Will Be Coming From Far and Near To toy in a Supply of HOSIERY For The. Whole Family MMHHHiHMMHMv.

a ii i i JrTH HlZHl 1 i tltV Csff4lJl 3 1 III SiyfflM! Ladies' full fashioned Wayne Knit silk lisle Hose in black, white and colors; regular $1.25 values pair $1.00 Ladies' fleece lined Hose in Tegular and outsizes; 60c values; two pairs for $1.00 Only those who Have aitended these sales ot ITosiery heretofore have a slight idea of what tomorrow's sale holds in store for them. As usual only quality goods will be offered for sale, which accounts for the rapid growth of this department. Ladies' heavy wool Ilose in black only; all sizes; Tegular G5c and 75c values, pair Men's heavy wool Hoso in gray and black 50c values 3 pairs for $1.00 JUST HT TIME FOR SUBURBAN DAYA New Shipment of Canteen Bags Luck was with us again lato yesterday we received an entirely new shipment of Canteen Bags in so many different styles and designs a to fairly dazzle a person. To introduce these stunning new bags, wc will offer them, tomorrow only, at prices below the usual. $3.75 to $6.00 each rPr ft kfl PL I 1 I a I II I I I flPl HI a pa.

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