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Tdvyr "Tr (W'! iyyiR i yrr? h. '( It to THE FORT WAYNE SENTINEL. Thursday, BepUmber 30, lwio, i) f. ft Hi ft RAILROAD NEWS EIGHT FORT WAYNE MEN JinE PARTY Will Spend Four Days Next Week Inspecting Fennsy Lines. The printed itinerary and name o't the men who will compose the Penir sylrania annual track inspee.Ubri par.t.

tor 191S ha been received contains tho name of elghfc officials. Who reside and a number former reWnt of the city, Fort Wsyho people, named are Oltn Bchroll, Motive Tower gupt. v. Demarest, Division Engineer, Guy Kcott, Assistant Engineer of Power (). a Wrieht.

Division Enctnccr Jones, Assistant Division Khgiricejr irr vey Hall, Supervisor I'. uirtwnistie. Bupt, W. M. Wardrop, of tho.K; A Matter Mechanic.

O. RecwV of the Eastern division) T. M. (Jralmuii division engineer at Chicago, and Assistant Engineer of Motive Power r. D.

DeVllbUs, of Uiq Central system, wi'J also with the party. The three trains carrying the pariy stmt from Pittiburg! Tuesday morning nt 1 o'clock, October 6, will gp west over the Panhandle to wlieW' they will Stop for the' night. Wednesday the portion "the pan handle, wtll bo Covered, tho luirty top ping fot nlght at Clarfc mo western rnq 01 uie emcni Thursday: the Western division wi)i be covered, mo lusnei. ipu: MoDDiufr for tho night at 'ri day the Eastern divii6h yill. be ov ered, reaching Pittsburg ut'3 i.

in. The rollowing prir.es will int awurihii hv ij. fbmpletiun of the inspection trip: To the haying the best ub fliyioiu to. tho Hack for." mau having' thp' best section; 1.00,r the supervisor' having' the iiili division, $50tq tli track fnieimin in each. sub division': liav Vg the beat section, J50.

War Guns Greatest Smash Two German Shells Did This This picture shows how two well placed shots from a centirhcter iuh caused the litter collapse of one of the, outer forta at Novo The underpinning for a space of feet was. slot and the result was that th roof caved iacxposing the. inner fort. Seeing that the fort was useless, the Russians then quickly ran up the white flag. Note the immense gaps made in the THREE NEW MACHINISTS.

Carner. John Christen and Baty' corapfcted ariprpntici'sliip" at tlu' rennsylvarila machine shops; tday and the foltoxfing' young; mc.it Upon the apprentice paed the rigid exaininatiousi V. Shannon: In the machine It. Ilryant, in tlio boiler shoo and I Scjnistcci as signed. Th following uiavhinlttr help; ra tinder instruction were, elvell tltd quarterly transfer by' II H.

UorhcW. who MS cnargq Of apprentice, in ii uuja: L. Minster, from rouhd quxn to ma chine slum I'. Htch from rnnclino shop to round houspj T. Gricncr, from riL'ct Ing to taacllinc; shop: T.ittol brom shop to eroc.ting siiop.

By Walter Niebuhr. AVarsan llussUi Aug. 20. (Specisl corfcjp'ondQ'nee). I'hotocraphcr.

Durbor an enmo pom. rrooK, boupd for the battle at Nowo 'CJcorgievsk. l'pr three iioura wo(lma. ri.c(?n traveling from Warsaw, throyigii shaturf4 vii 1ngeV pontoon miles of nhandoiird. treiichoB, timoii of.

torn nnil.iiicfiliiig pines. c. nau no'w' 'nrrlvpil at tho outer, edgo of tho ctinirt whieh the Uerhuiiiii and Austrian wero 'tightening ftVoi'irid the massif fortress 'of1! vk. 'At oiif "right lay Tort Demhe tho northern VaUh dog of tlio Natev river. was toliilly in Tho.

moHar bfitierics of tin rie'riiinna arid, Atiifrlahs. had directed lift shells at his.ctroiighold'. of these, had sirutyc lipffie, and; tlio InitUPttso concrbtq' walls of tha fort h.4 caved in like so' much sand. Tho ofthc inner fort looked ljke the 'crater of a volcano; Two Austrian "kdda" sheila had'fttirrti thcro, had sunk deep intci JhC ground; and their explosions had converted the inner' fort info ori' immense Cone, wltli everything biirjed beneath its walls'. I low ma hy Ktiselans lay dead, under that pile of dehris was On tjio north side of the fort a shell had plunged right into tho 'im'mtfnse cdn crcto wall and Jiad sent Vky ward pieces O.f concrete a yard thick.

What con stqrnatipn such explosions must throw, into the hearts pf defending troops the fmsgination. cannot fonceivev A shots from, rifles and mall cannon unoh such a fort as Dembc would "be like the patter of rain rupfw a dozen, or. two wcu piaoea frpm 42 ecntimeter mortar are like the blows of a sledge into a elilna shop, Not even tho immense steel safe, down In the bowel of the earth under. the 'fort, had escaped, Its massive door hung limp, upoii twisted hinges, Its sides 'Were bent like bo much 'old iron in; a' mftngCr's. yardv "Tho subterranean leading to this safe was lit tern) with guns; ammunition, clothing arid putrid As far as the cyo could Jiro froiif tile heights of Fort Icihbe lines of "trenches, many of them hastily dug, wound their sinuous Way across the level, landscapci Wafted ffforts.

Most of them wero never iisedl Two iniles frdni the battle line we left waa placed under tho cover oT a clump ijnd wo proceeded on Jn the i cbnipahr tt an oflictr I was permitted to crawl to the top of a hill, front wnere the battle could tc observed from" tlie shelter of another little dugout, Delicato white puiTs. distinctly visible against the clear sky, marked: the pursiing ol Kussian grenades, directed; at the Ocrman lines. Mac.hlno gun wero drumming their Vrat tat with aii il most monotonous constancy. At intervals' tame sonorous boom of a mortarf follaWed by a. rolling echo from the hilla beyond the river.

We sep the shell explode, at almost tlio samo instant the sound reached our ears, A volcanic spray of dirt, concrete, and other debris, followed, by ft cloud of dust, marked the spot where the shell had found its nest. The main citadels of Noyo Georgievsk lay in tho elbow made by tho juncture of the Wkra and Narcy rivers. Directly in front of tho AVkra tnoiith a Jittlo Island split the Narcv, and upon this island Stood one the: eight outer which jniardcd the main citadels. It was at this fdrt that German Austrian iliplln were now first Intermittently, then with a final desperate splurge, the guns of the. island stronghold spat out their reddish flames.

The fompletci destruction of the', fort sCcmed but the work of; Soon Its guns were: niOuldcr ed feebly, its. work Was done, The remainder of tho garrison had jumped into steel' pontoons' and fled into the citadel. It was tho flfth and last of the eight outer forts, to fall that And these strongholds, had been equipped for an elglitmoiiths' slegol a.iiil I'. from boiler hop. ta'thu erecting TWO i MINOR tHE OSTEOPATHY SCIENCE OF HEALING BY APJUSTMENT.

(State Educational Iluricau.) Sometimes the while watching fc rather vigorous treatment. will sayi "Sly'i I couldn't stand The assertion is true. Krithcr could tho critic wear another's clothe. The question is yl treat babies When told tl'iat we doj the 'next', exclamation is, that Certainly not. i iricfre.

thii. lnc'tlieil men wouhl give tho' infant anil th adult the sain.o.aniount medicine; tit it'd'jde. The Principto Is same but the doc in dilfereiit. It rcijuires.as much kill I or lie OKIl'opuilllc iuy8ici.iii vw irvw. iiu and admlniKtcr Jho proper treatmeiit to a given as it.

does the irwdieal man to prescribe the', proper of medicine in given case. Tha osteopathic treatment Ui. aijapt rd to t.lic'agfi, Vigor and ron'dftibn of. t' 'i ii xa i 1... are.

too 'old. Oteoathy i ndaptcd ti iill, period from birth to old the Ihftrni uuit liaiidli'd wifh. extremv and gpnticnes, thtf more with eunl sk.ill,. but mn vljjorouii, i Indicated. I'atteiits are never or sick to.

bo .0 teopHtby. treats acute successfully than doe'a any otlicr od of treatment. It floes not eee.in b. rssary after such a ttcrhent to phiirri rrate the sepata't'e liseasV, for thfr'av, sertion includes 'all diseases that are amenablo to any pjile; opathy has never made 'elalni b'eini a cure all, Ifr i its acknowledged limitations and 'docs not' claim to ae coniplish the impossible It is cdii tent that, as a. system flf treiitrnent, It has.

'demonstjratcd an effect I vtiioss far superior to "any TJibu hands of families now call upon the. osteopathic physician for all ills and daily lie. is becoming tnorc popular a a family physician. Next article one week fronv today, ptvo ILU ANTHONY HOTCLBIOQ. LIMA OHIO Dependable Dentistry At loderate i'ricc' ONION PAINLESS DENTISTS vizy, Calaovn St.

Wittej a' machinist in niuii VHllanv Wittb's department of the I'oit. AVuyna 'Electric. ha'4'; itc fourth of his left: hand cut tblls morning1. i(o lindly tlint. Ercd Schu'tz take tvyo jn closlngythc Svduiid.

lio'brj Mel8h''iincjr, an ap 'prehtico in', tlie fiuU fyiiu! 'shop, had. ho lliiunb his iclt at' the ndOi whcn'it Was cniight' in operating. Dr. 8cliuU wa culled iipou. tu sliti Ihn wound, 'which will not, I belieyedi perma tii'iilly' cripple th' thumb.

TO LIGHT GROUNDS FOR OFFICIALS Gerald and tww electricians I't uiixylvnuia power huiiso will have for "'iohiii'o'n, Ohio', tonight. They I ill pliu 100 lights nn tin: grounds' at il.ut. point. 'vlie'rii! Hie iVnusvlvniiia in l'itelion truin will lie parked Tliursduy. iright, Octolier 7..

The lights will bo 0 lino tret, long ami will serve all "of. the traliis, Current to'. Operate' tiifm will. be supplied by a tubo jj'eherator set located, ill a Luggage car. BOWSER EFFICIENCY CLUB, At tha first meeting.

of the season of the Etriciepey: club," Tuesday lliiriu, ntv. Jl. iiusirr u.iui; tuiv McAker; his iubjett' bfihg ot iioVt' mw. ti. n.

uuriDeri. ana. a. liiint ing hl'so spoks arri aiivamusing feature was a. burlesque corner stone laving.

here was no ceremony, of this 'kind when, tho club hoiuse. was erected fri' the. Hiiumer and Amission thj tiirleikU6. i i' is: GOOD. eight' IiiiKiiiess on 'the is falrl naid" ('eneral' Manager H.

('otter, bo 's'to'pu'd iii hour hero thi i transferring fcorn'oue. train, to aliotlier on his wirVilo Sir. Colter V'aa aceoiiipanied on' the trip by fUi perintendeut of Tttiniipbrta.tion A nhd JJivJiuorV iypgVnv'er Dane.8.. FIFTY FiYE TO HILLSDALE! 'ile people took: 'advantage of tlio" reiiuwd railwa'V" "rate to liillsilale over the. X.

V. C. jjioming and went iLrr there to aj tend 'the fair. The special ruin left Fort AYiiyno. at o'etock up.

passengers at all point jiad went, into ItillwUIc several 'hutidreil people, aboard. The crowd from thin. was larger than tlio'. tiarty takiori a year ago on a.similar ARCHIE LERCII RESIGNS. Archibald well ma ihinlst, rbsisiietl hlspositipn In.

the tool and' die rooiii tho Vennsylvanift shops this morning. It that ho lias another imsitiou in lew. Mr. Lerch wnsinployl at the t'ennsylvania shops eleven yea r. INDUSTRIAL NOTES II.

"Pehnsylvniiift Frrcrndh Smith sick find off duty. Pennsylvania Yard Engineer Kogers akins a short; lay olf. O. Y. Wcbberer, a lVnnsylvihia tank repairman, is sick and off duty.

J. L. Bbjiav, Pennsylvania painter, announces the birth of a son. J. Schlcinkofcr, a Pennsylvania; rivet heater, is plr duty, with a bruised: finger.

Conductor Paul mid lira man Ilcath. of the Nlcta Tlate, areou duty Tor.a fewdays each; Division Storekeeper J. It. Fowler, Of We Furnish THE HOME on EASY Payments ay Ihou BanaM JHrarvv icK3vra HOUSE FURNISHINO CO. aii4i baut Columbia mrri mmW OmB SQUA.OB tH ud niyrMMa'nANam ccfutnt the Pennsylvania, went to Ijlma this morning on business for the company.

Master Mechanic E. Griest of. the PcnnsylvAnift, made a buslneei trip to Wrsav thlf mbrning. II. C.

(Jafdlner, rcnnsylTanls, pipefitter, will go to Cleveland pext Saturday to spend few days, John Eddclmanj had been sick few resumed work, fit' therenn. sylrania car inachino shop morning, Passcngei' Englrieer K.Vilder re sinned 'work on. the "Pennsylvania' this aff er a ten days' lay off for visit out of: the city. C. jiehner, of the renhsylfamft biack smith, siibp, Bii'd Mrs.

Ijehner have' arranged to spend Saturday and Sunday irt. Chicago. Pennsylvania Boilermaker J. F.Toiry fe.ll and sprained one of ankles' yesterday and will bo uhablo tp work for Several days. Paul Kramer, eierk in Timekeeper IV J.

(ireer ollice, at tho Pennsylvania, Is off on account of tho sickness of his son. Operator John If, Eylcnberg is on duty again at', the' Wabash muster me ihanio's oiTiee, a vacation trip "Ed Ileeil, fornie'rly custodian of thu Moose lodge, 'took employmppt with Foretian Wehrs at the. Port Wavno Tilectrio works this, mbrnilig. M. Jf.

Sefhlcr, of tho. fl. L' has, gpiib to Denver spend a. two weeKa' vacation. M'S place' being filled: by Dispatcher gwechey.

Ocorgo, iAlter, stationary, at the Pennsylvania power plant fpf 'tli pat year, resigned, yesterday and; will to Cleyelund, where he. has secured employment. While loading, tastings on an ftuta truck, ht tho Uass foundry yesterday GbttfcihrNeHmari had V'Jlnger. between two of. the piece's, The injured man is the driver of the.

auto. truck. Mr. iniinJpr Suncrinlcndfiit' Ui A. Downing, of the Pennsylvania Central ybtem, in.

ijic cny ioaa.y on ousincss lor tuc company. W. C. Haiiley, Nickel Plato brake mart, is oft duty to his' family from Knox 'to this He has beeii transferred fr'6m. the Jnox J'ort iyayii local to a through freight run.

Chief Clerk mnter.Ogden Pierce's bfficbv'is on. duty after" an oii account, of ths death of ids Mrs. 'William Aurentr, of. Indianapolis. The Northland limited on tho 0.

frorp the jiprtli. was three hours late' in reaching Fort Wayhe thU moril ihg, on account of freight accident up thtf iiiie. The 'limited Was on its las.t' trip for 'tho season, lien' not engaged', in hustling pas s'enger business for tho New York Ceri tral lines, A It, Phillips cnc'ndi his nowadays in singing lullabies tol.a. pretty, iiaby: loy whQ.jrriyed. his homo, a few days go.

1L F. Harding, purchasing agent Of the Fort AYayno. Electric works is in his office again after a two vyecks' va catipn, a portion which Was. spent at Galesburg, 111., where lie lias Mrs, Harding was with her husband. Pat $cullf, who accompanied his nephew north, three, or fbur weeks, ago, returned work in' the Pennsylvania cat machine shop this morning.

Thcypun man lias, hay fever and his uncle tpok him north to get relief from the disease. Dale Gilbert, division freight agent of the Wabash, headquarters in Tqledo, spent the night in the city with I1I3 parents, Coinnierrial Agent and Mrs. A. Gilbert, of Mast crson avenue. Tills morning Mr.

Gilbert went west to join the Clcyelarid bborhera and accompany them to Fort WaynO. James Campbell Currie representing the. Nathan" Manufacturing company, was 'caller at. the Pennsylvania offices arid Ahops yesterday. For twenty five ycara Curric lias been making business calls there and is always welcomed by.

the officials. He. was a 1ocp motive "engineer on the Pehriiyhahlft Hailrbad before taking e'mplpyment with the Nathan company. 0. J.

parka, genem car inspector of thef Pennsylvania Northwest system, officially retires from that oTiep today, Although ho has been practically out for three months. Mr. Parks obtained a leave of abacncfr tD. investigate, another position and fact that he has moved his family away arid' that ftirlovigli expires today is. evidence that ho docs iiPt intend.

to Th delay to' passenger trains from the Cast on tho Wabash yesterday vas duo' to a freight wreck, at fpceil, wherein the engine ami ten The' 'engine and 'tender remained Vt1 right on 'tho riglit ofiwayj. but some ot thb cars thrown clear ot the tracks two' them a field. Two hoboes one, of cars were 'Uadly Wreck trains from Peru and Toledo to tho scene. The Wabash is defendant )n twp $10, 66 0 damage suits at. fayettc.

CharTes Glasschcr and ''Frank 'B, libbbins, sale's for a Tractor company, wjid were riding in an automobile were injured I last August' whvp; tho auto was struck lv 9. ivapasli train 011 road crossing. JJiey are still in tho' St. KlUabcth hospital at Ija.fayette. Conductor.

"Hoiiry (jago Engineer Charles Preston hud charge, of the train which struck the WOOD SAWING CONTEST. NicklaSi city tetter, carrier, Will entertain a number of his friends on Bunday, Qctblxir At his cottage dt Lake James, at which timo an. old fashionedfashioned wodd sawiiig contest will be tho principal' iamiiscriient. Prosecuting At torneyTelec't rank Enirick has agreOd to rcferco tlio rohfest; IE TO SPEND THE NIGHT Will Arriye lit Fort Wayne from HunUngtoa Late Thursday Afternoon, Wears Battle. Ring Made of Shrapnel' sMmb M' AN.

a Miss Mary Goodrich Read and (Insert) a likeness of the unique ring; Los Angeles, Sept. 21. vV i'mg) fashioned from Aluminum obtained from a projectile, which ha for ri setting a replica of tlio Iron tho valued' possession "of Los Angeles girl, It was. made, by a' German aoldlcr while, at the front Iri Southern Eohind. Tlio possessor of tho ring is Miss Mary (Joodrlch Read, Tiotcd Tlplinlat and student, who has Aperit several years' abroad, Jlelgliiro, Germany and other countriesj studying; Miss Read recently returned to thia country, bringinj' with, her the finger ornament which is shown in this picture.

It is probably the only one of its kind this eldo of tho Atlantic; A special train oil the Wabash rall oad will bring to Fort Wayno at :53 P'clofk Thursday afternoon members of Manufacturers' und. Wholesale Mor chants' Board of the Cleveland of commerce fifty four Strorig who will spend the night here and the greater part of Fridpy, leaving Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock over' tho Nickel Plato railroad. The visitors' Will be royally entertained Thurbday evening at tho 'Commercial club and on l'Viday will be taken for an automobile trip about the city. Cleveland is sending some' of its most manufacturers and ousincss men. on the present trip which started Mpnday for the purpose of 'getting acj quainted with he trade." Also the manufacturers and whole wilera are expecting to pick up abmo" helpful atig gestiohs.

Other towns visited in this section Thursday, were' Maripn Bluffton, Bccatur'and Huntlirgton, of the Party. Ameng tho niembcrs the party gcther with the firms they represent, are tho followlngi. Charles J. Crockett, tho Association 'nf a An l'iil Afnniif aAivna All bat M. Allen.

Albert M.Allen Jolm Airisfield, The John Ainsfiejd John J. Richardson, the Yfw Biiigharn Co.j J. F. the Black' S. Bowman, the H.

Bowman F. llurd; trallio coniniissioiicr, the Cleveland: Chamber of omm.crcct Earl Heckler, the Cleveland Aeckwear Cp.i It. G. Plate, the Cleveland Telephone Co. 1 B.

representing the Corday Gross E. W. ltahn, the Et lipfb Electrotype and Engraving II. Sanborn, the First. National bank B.

Fi Klein, the Gas Iixrure and Brass Co. 1 Mr Collins, representing the Hill Co'ij Ralph Hi Joseph'j the Joseph Fciss Cd.V Seiti; the Kaynce AV Kclljv the Kelly A I O1 liornc; the KS1111ey.it Levan Co i Harry Mew, the Lnndesman, Ilirschheimer Co. j. Seiglcr, thp Sclglcr Brothers Cb, It. Gbiilder'the Sterling Welch Co.j'W.

Schoenberger, the United Brass Mfg. 0. W. Upson apd E. lL Porter, the Upon Walton C.

Y. WaWl, tho Whitney Wabcl A. J. Gaehr, the George Worthington Co.f L. K.

the IJawrnnco Pnbllsnlrig Co.i Fred TurbyviHe, the Ivcadcr Ncwsi Samuel Mason; the Manufacturers and Wholesale Merchants Hoard; L. G. Mlsch and J. R. Van Eppb', MilUpniigh.

Green Summereli, the Na tibnal Carlmn Edw, Bower, Otis diambcrldin, Pierce Covj E. Fowler, the Print! Bicdcr man. A. E. the Rlcstcr.

4. TJiegmacher Ropt, the. Root McBrJder.Co.j E. Hastings, the Nun gesser' Carborf and Battery Thps. Ross, tlie Ohio Boxbbard npw.

nrd .0. the Ohio State Tele phonq J. Reichert. tte J. 31.

i.h. A. Osborn P. Evans, the Os' born Engineering Co; 5 E. S.

fihultc. the 8. Printing Cp.j A. Mailing, the. Schwenger 0.

J. Kucri the Scientific. Heater cribner and E. Schwarrenberg the Scribncr Vk Lbchr Co. 1 In the British navy submarines must not, a a Tide, remain Aubnierged for longer than three 1 i if Three evenings a week spent in our night school is sure way to increase your sarning power.

New classes Monday October 1, International Business College. WANDERS THREE DAYS 1 te)sroras Jr Satisfac tion 'isr 'h OUR Aim We Are At All Times at Your Ser SsMSrMArtAMAMAMSjSjpiMM vice, M. APP 916 Calhoun St. a dayB, fpund no trace pf Harvey. Then he was: discovered in Heii's Half Aere, in delirium, with his outer clothing g0p and uhdorclothliig torn to strings.

H. Harvey Rescued; by Friends in Hell's Half Acre. Grand Sept. 30. ACter: three.

'days' wandering in the. depths, of thc; Gfaiid'' canyon, without food or water, W. II. HarVey, a retired, wholesale grocer of was icscued in Hell's Half Acre, ono of the most dangeroUs portions "of tho ca'nyoh. Harvey, was in an almost naked condition and was crazed tlilrst and hunger, llarvci', with James H.

Hayes, of New York, went down Hermit trail. At some places." the leads away from river, and shortly jkfter leaving thb foot of Hermit trail, they became lost in the riutte of rock formations nndunablo again to find the trail or their Way to tho river. Drinking alkali water frpm Salt creek Caused both men temporarily to lose' tlielr uayes became separated from IlarVcy and found' his way out. of the vvas unable; to. direct eearch irs.to the spot where lie left his com pan ion.

Perspns eearching the canyon two A Whitehead torpedo runs 6,001 traveling part of the instance al thb rate of fifty miles an hour. i i. iv 1 1 Human beinprs generally stop' growing at the Age: of eiglitccn. Building activity is malj ing Calhoun Place lots mofe' valuable Why not buy there and get the benefit. ELLIS.

THE ARTLESS MAID. if She I hava just acolded my maid. She She Woro one: of fny hew gown'a on the board while I was 'ill. He Well, Isn't, that why: you came here to display your GERMAN CROWN PRINCE WHO MAY LOSE COMMAND OP TEUTONS IN THE WEST, alaLLLLLiHLLHiLLveiLlHLLHHHiLLLLLLLLiiLLL lMISHBLHHHawiHRMHVHHHHHHHMlWMivHBHRsVSil i1 V. 1 Recent photograph of Crown Princo Frederick Wllliafn viewing the posltloA of the enemy through av periscope.

It is reported that tho crown, prince, whoso fprcr bpre the bruri of the Allies' drive, rniy bo pf Jiis command. It Is said he auffcring a mental breakdown as a result of the heaVy losses lir nrmy has suffered in trying to break tho allies' lines. t. wMsrjrTjer "tfttinj sr. w'W'.

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