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

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t' i Tfipwwwwapv i i wpy t. SATURDAY, MAY 4, J07. (Iff THE FORT WAYNE EVENING SENTINEL. 9 a TT? ''jrTrvTVriMattsinwBT iw i iwwjyM wtt ui WdfA iu ijiwJfflJaffl tf at Sr 1 it, THINGS! 1 1 i 'l 'Vu FN WHAT DO WE MEAN? Simply tliis hat many buyers' of lots in Forest TParH (which was opened to the public only last season) are now living in the addition in comfortable homes, or avo getting ready to build this season. Last year, when hundreds of lots in the beautiful new addition were sold, many who didn't buy were led to believe the immense Success of the sain was an indication that the nuj'crs haa securea them tor Is the Only Big Addition to the City of Fort Wayne Which is Actually Charles Puddy, with the Rurode Dry Goods is at present erecting a fine two story residence for himself on Crescent avenue.

Otto Piepenbrinfc, of the Pennsylvania office force, resides in the cozy home on California avenie, erected "there 'last fall. J. W. Close, with the Cazctte, has a fine hn story house almost completed on Cre.secnt avenue. Mr.

Close investment onlyhlfrfTiFpintfnTtW in the new addition. While Forest Park lots are unsurpassed as a real estate investment, it is true that many of last year's purchasers selected property there because they consider it a beautiful and attractive spot for a home site. WHO LZVES IN FOREST PARK? Take a note of this list of present residents and those who will soon build. Forest Park is glad to print the names of its residents: George E. Geary, manager of S.

P. Thing fdiocs, has completed a residence on California avenue, in Forest Parle, and is now living there. IX C. Umstead, of the firm of Umsted Breitt, haberdashers, ir erecting a. $4,000 home on California avenue, ForestForest Parjc, and will reside there.

Dr. II. L. Jamiesou, the dentist, has the plans finished for; a line lesidence on Crescent averuio. Forest Park, and will let the contract in a few days.

If will occupy the place. Edward Frauenfelder, with the Fort Wayne Electric works, completed his residence on Crescent avenue, Forest Park, last fall arid is occupying the property. William Messerschmidt, ha ing finished a grocery store building in Forest Park, will continue construction work on "hirproperty thirspring by erecting twoJiousesJdrMesscr. Schmidt lives in the new addition. John Conrad, of Leo, Indiana, has a 'portion of the rna tcrial already on the ground for the building of three residences.

Mr. Conrad will occupy one of these nouses. and family expect to move jn about Mav 15th. i 1 i iirriw.iIPI. i ant7, 1,00, Toli'n shop on his property at the corner of Crescent and Griswold avenues.

When this jk completed Mr. Lantz will begin the erection ot a home tor hi inset and lamily. William Fischer, of the Fischer Turkish Bath House, is building for himself and family a home on Crescent avenue. Max Frankenstein, with the Fischer Hath House Co, is preparing to build a homo on California aenue. Mrs.

Mary DeLong, of Monroeville, is having plans drawn for a fine residence to be elected on California acnue. Mr. Voirol is beginning the erection of a lesidence on California avenue. Mr. Brandon, vi ith the Nickel Plate, bought a house on Crescent avenue and will move in about three weeks.

The Forest Park Company has finished thiee houses in the addition, two of which ha aheady been disposed of, and is now preparing to erect several move for the accommodation of people who do not wish to go to the trouble of building or who may wish to rent. It is known to a certainty that several other parties will build in Forest Park this season. WHO SHOULD BUY? Everybody. Even bo3rs and girls, just starting with tho iteaof rniVtingjnoney "vhere itjwill "grow," should call on Mr. Curdes, who will epTaTriTto to have something when they get to lie men and Avomen if they will start now and start right.

Everyone above the age of boys and girls should invest in Forest Park. It is a growing thing a safe proposition. Ladies who want a safe place to put their earnings are pointed toward Forest Park. WHY IS FOREST PARK THE BEST REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT IN FORT WAYNE? 1 It is in a clean neighborhood, convenient to the downtown district. No smoke, no saloons, nothing objectionable.

2 It has two car lines to tho business district. The pave 3 There is a supply of city and deep well water. 1 Forest Park is within the city limits (unlike some other properties noAv offered for sale) and has all the advantages of being so situated. 5 Every buyer gets a free cement sidewalk jn front of his lot, Some walks laid last fall after the period of frost, and thereby damaged, will bo torn out and replaced. The aider walk building will be resumed this spring as soon as the weather settles.

6 Free shade trees are planted in front of each lot free. This is a gieat advantage and insures a uniform appearance of the streets. No other addition offers the many advantages or services, which Forest Park holds out. 7 Forest Park residents have the use of one of the best public schools in the city, tho Lakeside echool. 8 Many more inducements coild bo named, such as the uniform building lino, the low prices of lots, the easy terms on which lots aro offered, but all buyers are asked to visit the addition if possible at the earliest opportunity, and to sec'Mr.

Curdes, who has the sale of the property; iii charge, for information on any point Remember that although hundreds of lots have already been sold in Forest Park, there are hundreds left it is an immenso addition nnd the choice at tho prosent timeJa fullyaagQ0La3 when tho sale opened last spring. See, Forest Park as soon as you can. You'll feel sorry if you don't. Send for Forest Park Booklet, rv Tn formation i' I oreRt Faik 'n ni or Hee CURDES Rooms 3 and 4 Pixley. Long Building.

East ww OJCJIIVUU iV. 622 IMMSiiS SOX AND TIGERS PLAY A DOUBLE HEADER ADD SPLIT Queer Weather Conditions Mark Encounter The Other Games. Chlftdoro 13 8 MS Pittsburg 9 760 Philadelphia 9 boo nontort 7 8 417 Cincinnati 5 10 333 St I oula 3 14 17 Brookljn 1 IS ,071 AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Clob Ohlfngii rhlhidclphlT. Nw Turk PMrnlt Iceland Pntitnn Waahtnirton et Lou la Won 11 ID 10 9 8 7 5 6 tort 5 7 8 10 in rot 688 mi r3 sou AM 113 878 Detroit, 42 Chicago, 91 Detroit Mich My 4 hiragn hroko even with1 the hnne team in a dnuhle header Wlllets nlMneea and hla Inef fectlveneaa with men on baaea madn the vlaltnra victory In the.

opening: jtnme enay bur Killlan and Smith did aplendld work In the aecnnd lilpnjjn opened one In nine with three htta and a bnae or nalla but arored only one run The game opened with the. warmeat weather of the aeaaon and elnaed with the coldoat owing to audden climatic ahlft Store ir Detroit UtHIIH I I 1 Chicago 4 1 IV nt 4 Bfttterlea Wllleta Euhanka and Bchmldt Patteraon and Sullivan TIHa Orf Wllleta, 7 In 6 Inning, off Eubank In 4 Innings Second game II B3 Detroit OOOOOOSn 2 7 3 Chicago 0O0OJ0OO0 1 9 3 Batterlea Killlan and Pasne, Smith and MeFttrland. Umpire Stafford and Sheridan New York. 4) Philadelphia. 3 Philadelphia, Way 4 New York defeated Philadelphia in a.

long drawn out and uninteresting ten Inning contest Score It II New York OeOllOOOO 44 2 Philadelphia. 0 0200000a 13 2 Batteries Doyla and Kleinow. Coombs and Powers and Berry Umpires Connolly and Hurst St Louis, 10' Cleveland, B. Cleveland Ohio, May 4 8t Louis defeated Cleveland, each club ualng three pitcher Moore and Peity were the only ones to show good form In all 29 bits were made for total of 38 Score hue Cleveland 1 0 HI 1 0 0 0 I a St Louie 9 1110 3 0 0 010 IB 1 Batteries Hess, Thlelman. 'Moore and Clark; Powell, Morgan, Pelty, and Stephens lilts Off Powell, 1 In 1 Inning off Morgan, 1 in 4 Inning, off Heas.

I in 1 Innlhga: off Pelty 4 in 4 innings, off Thlelmarn In 1 inning, off Moor. In I Innings. Umpirea Lovghlln, Boston, St Waehlnotftnt 0, Washington. May 4 Young and Falk enberg bad a pitchers' battle, the good support of th former enabling Boston to defeat 'Washington, A baa on balls and a wild pitch cava Boston two run. The third wu the result ot Schafley error Scor.

71 II 1 Washington so 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 4 4 Boston. .1 1 ft 0 6 1 0 0S Batterlea Falkenberg and? Patten and Warner. Young and, Shaw lilts Oft FalkenberB. In inning. Umpire Evans.

Boston, 6, Philadelphia. 2 Boston Mass May 4 Philadelphia went to ple.ee In the seventh and Boston won easily Beaumont two base bit was a high fly In front of the homo plat which nobody tried to oatch. Score IH Boston OO0001S0 6 2 Philadelphia 00011000 02 4 3 Hatterles I lnrmman and Brown, lush Moren and Jarklltsch lilts On Lush, 8 In 7 innings off Moren, 0 in 2 innings Umpire Iligler New York. It Brooklyn, 0 New York May 4 New York proed too much for Brooklyn in a close gnmft and won The htme team got the winning tally on a hnse on bulls, a sacrifice and a single Srore II Brookljn OOOOOOOfl 00 i 0 New York ooooiooo a i Batteries Slrlcklett and Butler, Ma trfewson and Brcsnahsn Umpire Klem and KmMfe AMERICAN ASSOCIATION STANDING. flubs folumbus I outline Indiana polls 1 nledo Kansas City Milwaukee Rt Paul Minneapolis Won 1 Pet 11 3 7KH 4 7 7 6 10 Ml (01) 50(1 (00 437 400 231 i NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDINQ.

Club. New York Won.4Lost Pet Iii Milwaukee, 6 Indianapolis, 3 Indianapolis Ind Mav 4 Milwaukee had no trouble in defeating the locals, winning the game by a score of 9 to 8 Oomley lasted hut one Inning Summers taking hi place at the beginning of the second A rirlszltng rsln fell throughout the game, making the ball wet and hard to handle Score RUB Indlanapills 100200000 2 Milwaukee 40(1011001 6 11 a Batteries Cromley. 8ummers and I.U Ingston Goodwin and Roth lilts Off fromley 4 In 1 Inning, off Summers, 7 In 6 Innings Umpire Kan Columbu. 1t St Paul, 1 Columbus, Ohio May 4 Umpire Kerlns stopped the game after ten Innings cm account of darkness Four bases on balls gave Columbus run In the sixth Frisk a single and Ilartsells triple tied the score In the eighth. Each team fielded splendidly Scor It Columbus 090001000 01 3 0 St Paul 000010000 01 9 0 Batteries Townsend and Blue, Adams and Bugden.

Umpire Kerlns CENTRAL LUAQUE STANOINO. South Bend, Ir Terra Haute, 1, South Bend. Ind, May 4 LMy kneea stopped the game between South Bend and Term Haute at the end of the ninth inning, each aide hating one run to Its credit Score II r. South Bend 00000000 1 I 7 Terr. Haute O0OQOOO1 01 2 1 Bs tterlea Ferrla and Johnson.

Hchaf er Frees Canton? 7 Springfield, 9. Springfield Ohio May 4 Canton defeated the locals In the opening game on the home grounds The borne team made several objections to decision rendered by Umplro Mrt arland Score RUE Canton 00041020 07 9 1 Sprlnglleld 00 23001 0 9 Batterle Marquadt and Holmes Albert and Kelly Buy a lot in Forest Park. The Addition where things are being done. You Ket Wall Paper to Plea y. at L.

Hull's 831) Calhoun St FREE DRINKS FOR THE PATRONS OF BALL SWEAR OFF Habit Habit Habit Na Morphln In EASILY CURED Tobacco Habit Morphine Liquor Positively No Morphln In Our Tablet. Hilt JJOUbla Chloride of ClnM 1ahl.la will cure any cas of Morphln or Tobacco Habit in from ten to thirty day No effort required of the patient, who la Mowed th ue of stimulant until he voluntarily Quits their use. Can be given in tea or coftea without th knowledge of the patient. Testimonials sent free. TRY IT Price SI 00 per package but this coupon will be accepted as 10 cents if presented at Drug Stor of MEYER BROTHERS CO.

Club Won Lost Pet Wheeling I 8J3 Fransvllla 5 8 023 South Bend 3 600 Terr Haute 3 100 Canton 3 3 too Dayton .3 4 42 Orand Rapid 3 5 373 Springfield 1 200 Dayton, Wheeling 1. Dayton. Ohio, May 4 After winning five straight games Wheeling lost Its first gam of the eason to Dayton Walker two base hit In th eight with th base full started th mischief and before th Inning ended seven, run were, scored hy th locals. Bcor II Dayton 1 0 0 0 I Wheeling ..0 0001000 0 3 2 Batteries John and ilunson; Robertson and Pbllbln. Grand Rapid, 1) Evansvlll.

1 Grand Rapids. Mloh May 4. Grand Raplda won the opening game of tb season on th hom grounds defeating Ev ttavill S'to J. Th oia weather kepi th attendance to H'low figure. Bcori CJraruJ Rapid ,,101000 0.1 0 Kvanlll batteries Blls and Moran Wacker and KnoU.

1 FOR Spring and Summer We have taken the agency for Call and see it. Write for Booklet. F. II. Bohne Bros.

Hatters and Furnishers. 824 and 141 2 'Calhoun St Barrels Will Be Placed on Tap by Shamrock Management. Th unliti ruMom furnish Inic fr drinks for patroni of rwfus (ipll ami pjao Ihk llbem! nunntltlpg In cnmtnlMil vpnta with Um pilaJltR" of takln hn rrninh i ynu want and often as mi 1 lnnffri to thfl fllinmrorku nloni and lifia aftr thr will no exuna for rttfr Ulnirnr thirst on th hull lot as It an be nH.Iy rpitnrh1 Manar Mart Iery has orrtrcf1 firnl nit I tin Pin whti will tin thnrniuthlv lvitnpl In th nallnal roloin of th Shamrock and 1M bnll lark with fll()ir nttaphmnt anrl fllloit at xnmn with tbn bent ip wll watpr obtainable In th iRhborhood on jth Inn to rrmkw It pnlatabJe and no rKtrlrtlnri rlac! on tha amount that each patron will allowad to ronaump TTia custom will be tomor row whrn th Hhamrorka and Oarretta Ht for th arnn'l rnaraKment of th atBaon and whn, lxth tama will ho out fnr gorf an! will Unn up aa 1 BASE BALI NOTES Manarar BarriMt la lining up th Pnna.lvnntn hnp tnm arid xp t. Lnauurat Hi niasm nit p(k with I practically th nam) inn 1i liad Iit I yar Hoc Conn a will hr rnptnlnj ami It la expM ted to hav fn trpns I Kregntion Kalph McCarthy atriick out twJ mn for Van "Wrt Thurad.v In a unrrirt tiftali.Rt SnencervlUfS and won tn (o thrc a Th Corner Rod and Gun club will In autrurnt the. aason of ji07 with a Knme at It park tomorrow afternoon Clnrtnnntl wanted fn buy Oabnrne from th htcngo NnttonaU bit John Oanpl knocked the dct I and It waa dti larrd off a) ntrhr reman obtained hy the Cuba from KanlHn lint afanon haa boen lnannl In Mlnnapolla Jfa htia trrythlnn; but ntwda casunlnc llopk had busy diy nt third for In dlHnnp'lI vatrdri.y II1 had ntnt than and mndo on error and also pot a hit theTastchance To secure one of thoso large size lots in Chas.

W. Scher er's Addition, will be Sun day afternoon, May 5th, from 1 to 6 P. M. Kftin jntv lTtTaV 3 2t lown Shamrocka Toattlon Garrtt Poaltlon ttach fiR Hnmmrlotle SH Cht rry 1 Moiar JR Bmlth Hi liMrtm 2R Milf 2U Or imt. 8R Siilnn I I DoUn LK oona f'f Htfwart CF Krlokaon KlBtr Mri arthv Hoffr Romat Robblna Rrdrlln; Ullllamaon or or Riilllna; 1 tjulnlan Mn wif rut tn work on th nark thla rhornlna; and It will In mod condition for fba gnrn mn It rfrla ontkly and waa not damnfd to any apprelanl Jittnt by th firm vatrday Anothr nw ftur will a ticket with a rnln check attachment whUh la attractlna; attention and may he uaorl by fioulh npnd a Hecre ta ry I oran a nd Manager Aftglf Grant h8e lntited themselves In the acheme Th" nw anor board will bt erected fltwl markpra at the rlKhr and lft Held en' ei to i not th foul llnea will be put up Cmplre Jim Connell will bo Supplied wliti a to announce th bntterie nnd inr thing; arrnnifed for th cornf rt nd convenience of patrons Are you going to huy a buggy this spring? If so, make your selection from the largest line aver shown in the state 200 stylos.

J. W. BELL 111 113 E. Columbia St. 7k lt Dy 30 3t Chicken Dinner Sunday, 25c.

Music by Miss Kent ner. Rosamore Hotel. V. G. GRICE, Prop Sat tf Don't do a thing until you have tried a "Wayno Ox heart Cherry." at the Soda Fountain.

Limited Special Offer New Columbia Graphophone (type BN) and Complete Outfit Including your choice of six 10 inch Columbia Disc Records This handsome new Graphophone has a large quartered oak Cabinet, a noiseless Motor that can be wound while running, and a beautifully decorated flower Horn black or red. It 19 equipped with the same patent aluminum Tone Arm and the same Reproducer that have made the Graphophone famous for mellow resonance and sweetness of tone. The six records are regular 10 inch Columbia disc records, beyond comparison for pureness of tone, faithful reproduction and absence of foreign noise. That's the outfit that costs you $2H 60 and is sold under our written guarantfe which accompanies each machine. Come in and let us show vou.

COLUMllIA PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 6 ARCADE. 'immmfsmimm MONTI" HOFFER. ta Work Btrtintf th. Bat Again 0rrtt; Ah They're Fine. "RTCHINQtALITY," Therefore, OUn ROMiS AftB, "EASY TO TAKE," Dread and rolls, pies, a1ces and all the rest ot our baking bring Jor to every palate, nourishment and strength to ererjr eater.

Take roll or a loat of our Malt tiread In your hand, look at lt amen taste It. masticate a mouthful and erry sense will tell of triumph for HnN ner'i fine inking. The Oldlellable. Haffner's Star Bakery, 833 333 Ji. tjtmim Street.

Home Phone, 883. I tin, uwjixMw flWUKc! tr ffitt 4 i 4, JMm, ntM1 vfcjMlgjljeggh.

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