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immmvwmw assssseaeaea i u.v THE FORT WAYNE EVENING SENTINEL, SATURDAY, SEPT, 1, 1906. "HOW DELICIOUS!" Such Is the opinion of all who have once tinted nr BLACK. ceilo.y and inihv tea. racked only In Sealed Lead racket to preserve lu many excellent qualities. GREEN.

MIXED. OOLONG. Trial Packet. 10c, at your Grocer. Majestic Theater Friday, Sept.

7. Grand Formal Opening of the Theatric a Season by the Distinguished Actor Mr. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In the Stirring American Play "THE SQUAW MAN" By Edwin Milton Royle Direction of Liebler Co. Company en route from New York to Powers' Theater, Chicago, for a Three Months' Run. Prices 25, 50, 75, $1.00 and $1.50.

Sale begins Tuesday, September 4, at 9 A. M. Positively only six tickets sold to any one purchaser. a xy MAJESTIC THEATRE icoec3xoww3to Saturday, Sept. 1 MATINEH AND NIGHT Matinee, 10c.

and 20c, The Rural Success I Uncle Josh Spruceby I Carload Scenery Great Saw Mill Scene All New this Year Watch for the Parade PRICESlOc, 20c. 30c. Mi' MONDAY, SEPT, 3 Special LABOR DAY MATINEE Tho original New York cast and production. The Beautiful Pastoral Drama THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST The Snow Scene, th Acme tit "Modern Stagecraft MATINEE lBtyaSc, 33c, 50c. EVENING 25c, S5c, 60c, Toe.

"The JTlay that Make You Think." With famou Old Trinity Chucr, New York City, Choir Boyi. and a dlatlngulshed cast of player. The Clinrch Scene, i Startling In II Naturalness DENTIST Give Alroform for Painless Operating Am, Ufa and pleas ant proceaa of Ma oWn Invention. Shirty one yeere In same orfloa north of transfer cor nar. Sign Of Big Tooth DR.

8 H. EYE, JUIV NOSE AXD THROAT GLASSESADJ118TED. ISO West Wayne Street. OITIe Hour From to 1 1 to' 4 ns1 P'FICB PHONl Ml 1117. ROBISON PARK THEATER.

CO3O0O3O0CC Week Commencing Monday, August The Great Prima Donna MADAM 8LAPOFFSKI, MAItTIM MAILMILIAV, THE COLTONS, MIETTS DOGS, Kirrr Kirrr, THE KINETOSCOrE. Seats on Sale at the People' prug Store. BtMaHBBBnacan ROBISON PARK EXTRA I Week Commencing Sunday, August 20th. The Only Successful Navigator of the Air, ROY KNABENSIIUE AND HIS AIR SHIP, The customary round of parties Jutt 1 before the young people leave for col lege has commenced. Such affairs are Informal and never Urge, but there Is iplce In their enjoyment, that only those who hare "gone away to school" can realise.

In the first place there la a certain Importance about going tway for nlnai long months to be among strangers and amid untried scenes, (hat the moat modest boy or girl can not quite get rid of, and feels that he 'has a distinction never before possessed. Then there' Is the pleasure of hearing agreeable things said, of receiving pretty kntcknncka for one's room and of being Constantly flattered by being asked to "write to Vis Ions of the happy things, the boxes from the tetters and packages and the fun of tho fraternity societies are stronger than Ihe ones of home tick hours or hard lessons and long hour; Cif study. Besides It la not long to the holiday season. So all making the most of every opportunity. Ills Eliza Hanna gave a pretty little thimble party this afternoon In compliment to qung girls who are going away to school and who have formed club to which Miss Hanna belong Mls Clam Thlenie, Miss Helen Harper.

Miss Ruth Beers Miss lladje Dawson nd Miss Italia Etans sre the girls who will leave soon for school Mis Myra Thomas ami Miss Charlotte Edgerton wete visiting guests and others who befringed to "I he club weie Mabel Hull, Atmee Rothschild, Edn Perrlne, Lydla Liikens, Mlas Emily Wright Hoed left this noon for New York city, where aha will remain Indefinitely, having resigned from her work as society and dramatic writer for the Journal Gn nette Mls Ilool has not decided upon her work In New York, but her success here insures her a posltldn when she cares to take ono At present Miss Hood will take a rest, Mrs. Ralph Chspln will ike Miss Hood's place on the Journal Gazette. Budd Van Swerlhgen, Jr. entertained a small company at cards last evening. The guests were the Misses Hazel and Constance Kepllngef, Tlor ence Lang, Evelyn fisher, White, Ruth Beers, Peters, Alice Knight, Bonnie Auger, Italia Evana, Edna Hett, and Maurice Seel berg, Qualt Davis, Charlie Hughes, EwUg Bond.

Bartlett Shryock. Herbert Fee, Roger Fisher, Maurice Loh ttian and Messrs. Boyer and Corp from out of town. a The Misses Minnie Bill, Bertha Fcuroler, Pauline Hengatler, 'Elsie Jacobs, Bertha Majers, Mildred Rein hart, Emma Bchutte, Erma Bchulte, Mabel. Warner, Clara Wellmeler and Pauline Werkman, all members of the Puellaa Per Se club, will be at with Miss Elsie Heck tomorrow afternoon.

Mis Heck will leave soon enter Northwestern university Miss Hengstler entertained the members ot the club at her home on Charlotte avenue last evening. ifiarf teniae Bond will have It tew vnunar neonle to suroer at 1 Clock this evening In honor of Ray Barrows( of Boston. a mi Mr Menefee gave a pretty party last evening In Jionor of Miss Ruby Mansbip, ot Mlddlepolnt, who Is the guest of Miss Grace Grlswold. The guests were Misses Hazel Bowser, Verne Bowaer, Elsie Rohrman, Clara Drukenbrod, Ruth Johnson, beona wir Ulnaon. Fern Phlnos.

Grace Grlswold and Abbott Carter, Frank Kayuer, Wilbur Broom, Wayne Williams, John Wennlnghoff, Harold Burkas, Will Kyle, Fred Pratt, Tom Rhodenbaugb. Martin Griffith and weir larwpoa. Mlas Anna Blddle will spend next week In Spencervllle, O. Mia Bertha Israel has returned from a Visit 10 Pittsburg Strass and family are now at home at 1122 Ewlng street. Miss Sadie McEIroy, of Ada.

Is the guest of Mr. Jsmes Blnkley, Miss Luclle Troxell has as her guest Miss Zella Relchelderfer, of Harlan. Mia Bailie Vesey returned today from visits In Pittsburg and Manchester. 0. Mr.

and Mr. Cbarle MrCasn have moved from Chicago to Fort Wayne to live. Miss Elizabeth Chapln has returned from Nantucket and other eastern point. Mia Lura Fry, of Harlan, visiting Mrs. Andrew Carrlngton, of Walton avenue.

Miss Agnes Murdock, of Kalamazoo, arrived In the city today, to be the cie i TV XTlilLlILki L.V aAa glials tkt.llJjiJhiA i VA li.V fJJ1 X. ffi.lfftt'iS.yflBi iJIbH b. II Fl, Wayne Bird Store 20 CUVTON ST. Just received a dock of Gold Fish, HarU Mountain Canaries, 3 00 each. AH birds guaranteed.

Bird Food of alt knd. Price reasonable. DOCTOR MARY WHERY PHYSICIAN AND 8URGEO.V. Office and, Residence 404 Berry fit. East.

SPECIALTY Disease of Women. Telephone 470. Hours a. m. to 2)10 p.

m. and 7 to 8 p. m. .11 i' iii i TOO LATst FOR CLASSIFICATION. WANTIO Every efsctlna raijutrainmt of ttnnad.

taste Is mat Batla akin powdar. 4 Unta. guest of Mr. Martin Stock, of Clittoq avenue, ror a weex. Mr.

and Mrs, Max B. Fisher and daughters have returned from their trip to Europe, Mrs. Edward Barnes, of Detroit, Is the guest ot her sister. Miss Morris, ot Maple avenue. Charles Items, Oscar and Robert Fox have returned from a three months' trip abroad.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans and son.

William Wallace, have gone to Mackt ac. for a short time Mr. and Mrs. C. Use and son aqd Mrs.

I. II. Shorey have returned from a trip vio Aipena, uiirn. aire. j.

w. wdhr ana naugntert mis JDorothy, have returned from a. trip down the St. Laurence. The Mlsies Grace ReTurk, Clnra DeVYsId end Agnes Smith will enend tomorrow In Lngansport arrie sniveiy iu leave ror Milwaukee on Monday to begin her studies In physical culture Mrs, A Llchtenwalter and children have returned from Lake Oeorge, they spent the summer Mr and Mrs.

A Schmidt and children have returned from a trip to Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota Mrs. Charles Sedgwick and daughter, Katherlne, will return from Clear lake tomorrow after a weeks outing. Miss Elizabeth DsWnld, of De Wald square, has returned from a sojourn at northern Michigan resorts Miss Adele Kratrscn left this morning for Toronto, Can to visit her sister. Mrs Walter Fife, for some weeks. Miss E'hel Mossman has returned from Grand Rapids, where she had been.

taking a course In kindergarten work Miss Minnie and Mis Gertrude Res enrr, of Indianapolis, ure visiting their nunl, Mrs, Schmidt, 1002 East Jefferton street. Mrs. E. llurlbut and Mrs Frank Zlegler are spending a few days In Montlcello. Mr Zlegler will Join them tomorrow Miss Margaret Hosier, who has been visiting Mrs, James Blnkley.

left today for Blnghamton. where she will spend the coming winter Dick Vesey will leave soon for Cornell university, which he Is to enter this fall Will Vesey will return to Mercersburg about the middle of September. Mr and Mrs, A. C. Havlland have returned from a week's visit In Con.

neaut. with Mr. and Mrs, C. B. VanMeter, add a trip to Buffalo and Niagara Paul E.

Wolf and daughter, Louise, tailed today from Rotterdam, on the steamship Amsterdam,) after a three months' tour of Germany add other countries. Mr and Mrs. Robert Orff will return to Louisville today after a visit with relatives, Mrs. Orff has been spending some weeks with her mother, F. M.

Cherty. Miss Katherlne Cochrane, ot Cincinnati, vho Is the guest ot Mr. and Mr James B. Fry, will remain over Sunday Instead ot returning as soon as she had planned. Mr and Mr? George Ewlng returned to Baltimore this afternoon, accompanied by Mr, Ewlng'a mother, Mrs.

Mary Ewlng, who vIU remain with her Son indefinitely, Rev. W. English, D. wife and children, Mlaa Mabel and John, have returned to McDonald, Pa, after an extended visit with his sister, Mr. Rose Mcintosh, of Hoagland, Mr.

King and Mia Margaret King, who have been visiting their daughter and slater, Mrs Charles J. Smith, of Hoagland avenue, havo returned to Lexington. Kv. Miss Frieda Harmer entertained a few of her friends last evening at her home, 723 West Jefferson street. In honor of her guest, Iiss Feme Longs, worth, of Van Wert.

Mlas Rachel Thomas, of Philadel phia, who had been visiting Mis Emma Lamborn, ot Lakeside, return ed home today. Miss Lamborn enter lalned for her cousin Wednesday aft ernoon and Miss Vashtl Fonner won the nrlze at the game of pit Mrs. J. Galley, of 149 Esmond street, gave a little party Thursday afternoon In honor ot Mrs. Andrew Wallace, of Chicago.

Mrs. Arthur Mann, ot Minneapolis, and Miss Ida Orff, of New York, were other out ot town guests. Mr I. E. Ketl and daughter, ot Ox.

ford, are expected In the city today to visit the Misses Ketl, ot Weat Superior street. Miss Helqn Kell is en route to Porto Rico and will be In the city but eight days aa the tails tor Porto Rico, Sept, 15. Mr and Mr. C. D.

Emmons have moved Into their new home at 2440 Fairfield avenue, formerly the res! SLEEP Did you, sleepless one, ever try a dish of GRAPE NUTS and CREAM just before bed? Sure you never did or you wouldn't train with the "sleepless squad." ITS A RAD PRACTICE to load up the itomach with, promiscuous variety ot rich, Indigestible food at night, because, it "tastes'" good. HTUKNGTH WITHOI'T iWIJi I a requirement of an ideal food for the last, bite before going to bed. The food that concentrated so that 'a sufficient amount for, all purposes will not distend the stomach; the food that Is practically predlgested to the organ can, without undue effort, abaorb It wholly; the food that contain the tlssue repalrlpg and energy making elements from clean field grains that contains the Phosphate of Potash which combines, by "Vital process, with Albumen to repair the gray matter in brain and nerve centers that's Grape Nuts TRY 'A DISH about fouf heaping teatpoontul with cream, and a little" sugar If desired, eaten ilowlr before retiring. It you're hungry, and not how Well Vou.t1eep,and ho fresh yon feel In the morning. "THERE'S A REASON" dence of J.

F. W. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs.

Meyer are building and will be at home with their daughter, Mrs M. Landcnberger for tho present. The W. G. C.

club members gave a farewell party last evening la honor of Miss Edith Kleemeler, at the home or the Misses Neola and Leila Pin yeid. of Savtlla avenue, )ss Klee' meter will leave for Detroit tomor row to spend the winter. Mrs Theodore Rub'and. Mrs I Charles McCullocli, Mlaa Ellison and Miss Alice Foster were hostesses at the Oolf'club this aflernooui Next Palurday Jrrs. Walter Seavey, Mis Hanij.1.

Mis Olds, Miss Van Snerla gen and Mis Sale, will compose the committee to'entertnln Mrs. 1 Randall and her staler, Mr. Sarah Ransom, of 'Jefferson Mile, who haye been spending some Reeks st Bay Vle, hae relumed from that p)acev Mrs.i Ransom 11' spehd a Jew dnjjj here ant Mrs. Randall will likely remain Till wlntei her daughter Mrs. Falrbnnk, Mist Emma Mennewlsch enjoyed an unexpected pleasure Thursday even ing when about fifty young people railed at her home and remembered her birthday annlerBry l'rlre it, cards were taken by Mrs Rogera and i.

'Miller' Mlsa Bertha Menne wlsch furnished music at the piano during the evening Mrs Henry Zauner of SuttenSeld street, gave a dinner nnd theatre rnrty, at Roblson prk, Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs, wary vis hnfer, nf Toledo, Ohio, who Is the Kuest of Mrs. Daniel Krntt. 'we Jisi of Invited guests Included Mrs Henry Ffelffer, Miss Caroline Weber, Mrs Alfred Thurman, Mrs. Wltte, Mr George Knfl, Mrs Daniel Knit, til Misses Edith and Berths Kraft and Mlaa Mlnnta Wltte Mr and Mrs Carroll on son, Robert, Mi sud Mjs Maurice Car roll, Mr and Mr. George Rul) and Dr and Mrs.

Cheatnev, of Bucjrus, Ohio, arrived in tho city this morning. gentlemen left for Laity lake today to remain Until Monday and the ladle iUI be the guests of Fort Wajns relative over, Sunday Straw bridge and son, John, of East Wajne street, wilt Join the pirty at Latty lake tomorrow. Mrs S. C. Wertman.

ion Columbia nvenue, entertained the ladles of the Industrial Embroidery club jesterdiy afternoon at luncheon There were eighteen guests The table was beautifully decorated with asters. Mra S. Englo assisted the hosiess In serving, In a contest after the luncheon prizes were enrned by Mn A Bur chard and Mrs. Coll Mrs Beneke, 1207 Taylor street, will entertain the club Sept 13. The Hehllo club was entenainea by Willis Hlte.

on South Calhoun. street, Thursday evening. A lunch followed the enjoyment of games and music. The guest were, the Mlsse Viola Yeager, of Berne i Selma Aug perger, Grace Lehman, Llda Bower, Clara Melsner, Anna Dresael. Hate! Rowe, Nettle Kllppert, Miss William and Mesr.

Homer Augsperger, Herman Bandtel. Fred Dreasel. 0s Baer, Tom Errlngton, Russel Bowser, Aman Augsperger, Albert aiecner, ireu Bolderon, Fred Jesse. Clarence Old was given a party last evening St his homo on West Crelgbtoh avenue In celebration of his twfenty flrst blrthdayj Miss Addle Luley aid Roy Eblngar won first prizes at pedro and Clara. Schnltker and Ed.

Walkef won consolation sou eqlra. Other guests who enjoyed the good time were the Misses Henri etta Schrage. Hedwlg Schust, Clara, Schnltker, Irene Pester, Addla Luley. Martha Carrol and Messrs, Ed Walker, Louis Eckerle, Charles Luenberg. er, Roy uaneny, sou Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph, 'A Lamboley, 2415 Fox avenue, celebrated the tenth anniversary of their wedding last evening by entertaining at progressive pedro. and a supper the following guests: Messrs. and Mesdanies George Stocks, S. Stocks, J.

J. Stocks, Curtis, 0. Ulmer, Charles Kern, George Genard, Mrs. Bet. Miss Anna Kanser.

Miss Addle Stocks. Miss Florence Wright, Miss Emma Miss Mabel Lamboley, Miss Olive Lamboley, Miss Min nie La France, Mis Bertha Glosser, Messr. Earl Reeves. Arthur Betz, Ed. Becker, John Christian, Arthur Stubnatzy, Fred Rletdorf, RalDh Rann.

Roy Rarabung. Philip Wambsstanns. Ed. Meiers. Ed.

Sle bold, Clarence Betz. Prizes for high scores were won by Mrs. Betz and Earl Reeves and the consolation by Mrs. Mabel Lamboley and U. yimer Many Persons Haye Catarrh of Kidneys But Do Not Recognize It.

i illlllii Mis Taylor will give her opening reception Tuesday evening, SepL 4th. She extends a cordial Invitation to all her pupils and friend No card la ued. First beginners' cla will bo formed Monday evening, sepu ivw. Special Dance Robison Park Monday Night. MEALS FOR TOMORROW (Chicajo Raoord Ueraia SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, J96, Breakfast.

Cantaloupes. Cereal with Cream Broiled Lamb Chops Creamed Potatoes. Buttered Toast Coffee. Lii Ren eon Stulftd Eggs. Brown and White Brtad Sandwiches.

Blackberrlaa with Cream. Oatmeal Crackers Tea Punch. Dinner. Cresm of Celery Bonn Canitelon vt Bef, Croquettes. (Jreen tiesna.

Cabbart Relish. Wafers. Chaeat, Watermelon. CnfYee. Taa Punch geald a larse else Wlcherl pour nut the water and while th pitcher la not put in two laoieapuonruia or lea, ponr over It a quart nf frealily hniled water, cover and stand aside for fifteen mlnutea Strain.

Add half a pound it ausar. When the eusar la dissolved add the Juloa of three lemons, At serving time add half a pint of nhaved lea and a pint or either plain or enervraeent water, Mrs. fl T. Rarer I Cennelon of Beef Chop flue two pounds of beef from the round, oak half a cup ot bread trombe in cold water. Put In a cloth and wring out the molnture.

Add to the meat with one ere well beaten, half a teaapoonful nlon Julca one quarter teaapoonrui ot mace, one iranpooniiu m. aalt and one quarter teaapoonful ot paprika. Mix and form Into a roll Bake about forty mlnutea In a moderate oven, hirnlni averv flva or SIX mlnutea Serve with brown or tomate aauct. (The Boa ion mains; ncnwii iasai'" Cabbage RellshrOn quirt of finely shredded cabbage, one hall teacupful of celery flnely rut. two hard bulled ecsa.

Heap the cabbage In the center of neat nf lettuce leavea nd sprinkle over the top the celery, Uarnlah with slice of the boiled ess and oyer all pour the follow. In" preaalnf Scald together one teacupful mild vtneirar. on tablenpoonfut butter, one teaspoonfut salt, ona quarter tea pwin'ul pepper, pool slightly before using, rtne. Mr Bsvld Jayrnz, Chaplstq CUr ipdal T. snd Cbaplsla 0 A.

6M Broadway, Oakland, Cal writes i A War Veteran Spends Hundred of Dollars In till Attempt to Cure Kidney Trouble. He Took. Pe na Upon a Friend's Advice and It Proved the Beit Medicine tie tver Used, MMWWWVMAeM 'Tom an nlrl trfti veteran. con tracted severe bladder kid kidney trouble. "I tpent hundred of dollars wd cobmlted a host of doctors, but ntither did me as; rood.

"Finally tome of my comrades who bad been cured by reruns aa vised me to try It. at nnre fconaht a battle and found It belped me so much thsll kept using it for nearly four montns, 'Pemna. has nrnven the best mei icbe I ever tied My pains are gone ana i oeuev myieu to pe en red. "I feel well and would sot be without a bottle in time of need for tea times It cost" CATARRH, of, tha kidney Is a Tary much neglected disease. Hf not until the diaeaaa his r.rtn hold upon tha kidney that the patient begins to realise that there Is some derail gement these organs.

The sHiht backaches, tb feelings cf lassitude, and other warning tvmpioma of kidney disease are overlooked. They erf cot serious enough to detain the patlcpt from his regular work, Even when he discovers that the kid' neys are affected, be riiiee not recpgnli the difficulty as being caused by a tarrh Catarrhls sohsetlmee so very graistf In I ts approach and Its earlier symptoms cnuee, such ejight discomfort that'll Is not noticed However, when It Is once firmly seated In the kidneys, it becomes a difficult dlnease to exterminate, catarrh of the kidney la mora serious thin catarrh affecting soma of the other organ of tb body. In the, kidneys, I tie liable to terminate In iJrlcbt'a Illness or diabetes, both of which are recognised a very aerlou ailments, if not fatal. The thing to be done, when catarrh et the kidneys li discovered, la to tak Some inlerpal.tystemlccatarrh tamed yf one that reaches the very source of the catarrh aad remgvea the cans of the difficulty. Surh a remedy bss been found In Peru n.

It reaches catarrh, no matter' wbere 'it may be located la the bodywhether in the more exposed PC RU NA TOR KIOMCY DI8CASC. BEGIKN1XG MONDAY MATINEE Sept.3 PEOPLE'S POPULAR AMUSEMENT SECOND SEASON Of TjHE Are you going" Well, I should sty yes, Why? Because, the western Vnude vllle Managers' association has booked the greatest bill eer teen In Fort Wayne. They own and operato all the big vaudeville houses In the west and the Temple Is on tha circuit. Two blgthows for Httlo money. Catering to Ladles, Children tnd Gentlemen How niuc.li do Ihey Charge? Their price are alwaja the same: Only 10 cents at the iitatlneo, with a few leserved at HO tents, How much at night' Balcony 10 and 20 rents, lower Boor JO and 30 cents, all re served What Is the feature of the opening week? Po you moan the special aurac tlon There are several ot them.

1 think one of the principal numbers is WILL FOX In his famous Paderewski satire, ''PaddywhiskV' as performed by him for seven months at the Palace theater, London, and over 4,000 times in the finest halls of America and Europe. OTHER FEATURES ARE: "FloAdler" Singer of Popular Songs George Evers Black Face Monologtst Ruff and Cusick Grotesque Eccentriques Bertha Meyer Illustrated Singer TheKinetoscope Always Comical And as a Special Extra Added Attraction tho famous 4 Emperors of Music 4 Popular exponents of Mu sical Comedy. GET THEHABIT AND ATTEND THE OPEN ING OF THE HOUSE OF HITS. Announcement Reason 1006 7. MISS HANKER'S1 School for Dancing 210 218 W.

Berry St, Hone Phone 2028. Opening Reception Tuesday evening, 'September 11th, at 30. Beginners' Class will be formed Monday evening, September lQth First lesson, Wednesday, September p. lleglnners' Class for People will be formed Monday eveillng, September 17th, at Children's Clawe will bq formed 8aturdy afternoon, September Itlh, at l'Sp. Office at school open daily, 10 a m.

to 6 p. m. IQJQ3S3 BALLOON ASCENSION BtSO AMI 0:30 O'CLOCK. membrane of tb nos and throat, or whether In the remotest part 6f the kidneys. Thst Perun list one the sifeat and most reliable remedy for catarrh ot ths' kidneys I provsn by the many monlale written by those who hart experienced Its benefit.

The testimonial given bet Is only a specimen of the many testimonials on qur records, pertaining to the relief af. forded by Feruna in saver cases of kidney trouble. For free medical advice, address Br, S. B. Hsrtman, President of tb Bart man Sanitarium, Colambu, Ohio.

IMIi'LJ GrandLabor Day Celebration RVU.WEY PARK, Fort Wajne, Intl. Monday, Sept. 3 1906. Two Select Band Concerts rACKAitn cm band Afternoon Program CITIZENS BAND Etcning Program Vaudeville Performances witHoy valtevillf. co.

1 fjkctclica and Fancy Dance ROWAN TROUPE Aerial Performer 8 Addresses at O'clock i Vf. Cline, of Chicago, i President of the International I trolly. erTtood of ItuukiinlUu, O. Smith, of Logansporj, Second Vice President of the Indiana Keikratlon uf Lubor. Grand Parade at 10 O'clock 1 i Dr.

W. H. JOHNSTON OSTEOPATH Soon It. Bass Block. Over FlrM National Bank, Fort Wayne.

InO, 5 Gradual American School Osteopathy', TCrkmrllle, Mo, Under the Founder, Dr, A. T. Still. Uoanaed by the Stat ileaioal Boar. NO DftUO.

NO KNte Caamlriatlon. Free. Diseases Curst). Home Phone Oftlce, 1IJJ, Res. fl I THY TMt MNTINSL WANT COLUMN,.

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