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i fci 5." 7 A 1 fiffT I iF i' "'i '20' vT. vpn y' THE NEWS SENTJNEL, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. A si mWfWf IMfiW ridajr, September 23.. in I mm TlRlVERS TO QUIT BUSINESS 'WW Close Out Stock Leave the Oity. and After Ave vpnr i hiislnr RH nHflnrla tlftn In Fort niu TiImih Clothes ot M4 Cnllioun li ci Is fm ml to dive up lis xtmc Nntlinii Tihrin.

head of th Tilorn Mines OiRnnlzn tlon with 27 ll (inch rliH thiouirh mil ftlft inilnhf Ilia i ixmiA lliltl Melon after innklne It known that 'Juh rcntii nnd Til vera' pilnrlplen of doing bUKlnriui neer 11iiInI ond How In ordei to meet the demands of high rentals tho ustiol low fpn tlired nitres would be nn impoisl. witty. i. Mfttiv men ntiil nunir men Ih thin lis, mtlloti of the country hate always loojtf to the Trlver store 'or their clothM nml thn reputritlnn tint thin lif" "tre hn esUbllihrd Ih nno that Can t. ho, looked to with nrido.

1 aomorrow mnrtn tno no re mat win oj thii) Block of new fall and winter nuts, overcoats, topcoat, gabardine raincoats, evening clothes and trousers. iAt 7:30 the slnro will onen and without question the. greatest clothe vnlues ever ulrered will be distrib uted during the sale. Nn thought of pconi instead the absolute elear anco'inf every garment la demanded and If unbelievable reductions will tiring this clearnnca about then the rivers more win bring Us purpose win actuality. Millions Now Living Will NeVer Die, Bible Lecture With Motion Pictures I CORUHNA NEWS 0.

'Mr. M. J. Thomas Is under the doctor's care, Henry Hoff meler Is entertaining; company from Wlnetka, K. Farrlngton and 04 Farrlngton and families attended the Allen county fair at Ilun tertown I.utt man and family made a trip to Ken dallvllle, William Black man and Lendls Bertzner drove to Lltfonler, Tuesday.

Agnes Arney, or Edgerton, visited at William Blackman's. Sunday. Mae Carper and children attended the fair at Huntertown. Frlduj Mr. B.

T. Bard and son Chester called on the Carry Treesh family at Stroh. Mertle Sheet and family attended the Huntertown fair Thursday The Christian church will observe Itally day, 'Promotion and Homecoming; day on next Sunday, with an all day meeting and a basket dinner at noon Mr. Edward Zonker and Mrs Mllllo attended the Huntertown fair Thursday. Shippy Is getting ready to move Into his property on fiJlallroad street.

children of 2mes Ober have the. whooping cough Clyde Farrlngton and 13. A Far rtngton made a trip to Wateroo, II Kuckuck. of Felt Wayne visited home folks The Lohrman reunion will be Jeld at the home of Mrs Augusta, IKuckuck Sunday, September 25 Hussell McDonald moved from the TIndsey farm to the Daniel Thomas AOUa lost week. Ed Slayman and daughter, of Wabash, are visit 'Jrg relatives in this vicinity.

Ort Howe entertained her sister, Mrs. Av ausrjsrah and family of Au Twrn, Carl Miller and family, of Cedar Lake, visited at the home of George Henney, 'The young peoples' class of the Christian church had a pie social Friday Bernlce Rey I Aolds rave a dinner party at the home presently for all the children Harold Frets, of Cincinnati, TyaJter Reynolds and family, of Ken It tjaallrllle; Harley Reynolds and fam ij. Wl A liihiirn ftD nl famllv At ff 1 v. 4v iaSeBSSaBBHBBWA SV" BPWsssT rrK vSBBBBBBBBBBTj OSBBBBBBFIeBP WWW' lssssssssssssssssm''cssssssssssBA Dr. P.

DsWitt Pottle. Aubun.i Buss of Hudson, called on Corunna friend Sunday, William Kilns made several trips to Hudson to have dental work William Blackman and family drove to Albion recently to see Mr. Black man's father, who has been very 111 Casselman Is not Improving very Wesley Simons and wife will move back Into their home for the winter after living at Ken dallyllle for several years. CHURtTOUSCO NEWS Roy Anderson and Miss Thelma Dally, of Fort Wujne, attended the young peoples' meeting at the Baptist church Sunday. Mr.

Anderson led the Mr. and Mrs. John Kllworth spent last week with relatives at Fort Wayne, returning hom Sunday. Rosetta Pollak, of Fort Wayne, was a week end visitor ut the Leo Isay Orandma Cru III Is reported to be very low at this tlmo Mr and Mrs. Alton Herron, of St Louis, Mo, motored to this place and spent a few days visiting at the home of George Arthur and family.

and Mrs. C. Cleland, of Roanoke, Mrs. Merl Oaff and children, of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs Carl Cleland and Qeraldlne and I'hyllis Heed were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs Dare Skeels, granddaughter of Dare Cle lund, has been family reunion was held at the home of C. Carrlger Sunday. Those present were Mr and Mrs. M. M.

Carrlger and daughter, Clara and, Hester, of Fort Wayne, Mr and Mrs. P. N. Carrlger and children, Robert, Richard and May, Mr. and Mrs.

O. Carrlger and children, Virginia, Kdgar and Edwin Elizabeth Long, of the telephone office, Is spending her vacation in Mishawaka with her brother, J. S. Long arid family Mr. and Mrs.

Silas Herron, of Akron; Mr, and Mr. Martin Sheets, Mrs. Mabel Sheets and daughter. Annls and Almeda Wolfe, of Auburn; Mr. and Mr.

Allen Herron, of St. Louis, Mo, and Mis Faullne Wolfe were Sunday guests at the Qeorge Arthur home Forest Bogga and son Kill son, returned Sunday from a two weeks' vacation at the home of Mrs Bogg' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8.

Dodson, of and JP Reed 8hee Co. '( k. 3f rfcr. 2 Mothers See These ImAl kMarlArvl VsUkl Vhaaa 3k ij7 1 ma a SATUKDAY 300 Pairs Misses' and Children's P0117 High Cuts will be offered at very special prices MISSES' SIZES HVs to 2, at bJ.UU Pair CHILDREN'S SIZES 8V2 to 11, at $2.50 Hundiy morning, at 10 o'clock at he Majestic theater Dr V. DeWItt ttle of I)ntoti, will show four reels of motion pictures depicting Bible scenes, and will give dcscrlptle lectin with tlio pictures The locnl brunch of the International Illlilo rttudents' association ure arranging the feature and hao already met oil the expense Incidental to it, therefore, they want their friends to en Jo) It with them.

It will be free. Dr l'ottle holds that Blblo evidence Is clear and conclusive that millions of peoplo now livliifr need never die, but that the time Is now ut hand when they can qualify for everlasting life right here on enrth. He holds that the message of the hour Is "million now living will neer die." and that It is riot merely a fancy to fit come fanatical rellelous view: nor I It a ni) thu It Ja. a HOrlptural reality. and he hold that he) can provo It to reasonable minds by the evidence that the Bible holds.

The picture and lecturo are vitally Interesting to nil peoplo) the evidence being packed houses at Marlon, Cincinnati, Muncle, Richmond, In' dlanapolla and pther cities. Mr. Charles Frailer spent Sunday at Sturgls, the guests of Mr. and Mrsf Ueorge Clara Bell Rider, of Columbia City, was the week end guest at the home of Clyde S. Mclntyre, of Rochester, visited at the home of Dr.

F. Weaver and Mr Qeorge Brumbaugh and daughter Pearl, spent Sunday with relative! at South Mr. and Mrs. R. Rubel returned Monday from Lake James, where they spent their honeymoon, J.

B. Balr, of the Baptist church, conducted the funeral services Sunday afternoon of the little daughter of Mr. and Mr. La Tourette at the home on Third street, Fort Wayne, and at the Eel river church. Burial was made In the cemetery nearby and Mrs.

William Hlldebrand, Mr. and Mr. Anderson, of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. John Kllworth, of this place, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Cluxton and Mr and Mrs Claud Mr. and Mrs Charles Clax ton visited friends in Kendalhllle Sunday evening. UNIONDALS NEWS. The infant son In the William Crist home has been quite sick Mr Nellie lirlckley, who has been sick for some time, remains about the same Mr. and Mrs John Duff and daughter, Ruth, of near Fort Wayne, visited Friday with Mrs Sarah drimn Mr.

and Mrs John Hufllch Jr. and daughter, Luru May, and Neva Mad lux spent the week end at Columblu City Mr and Mrs Charles Flsh biugh. of Markle, spent Thiraduy wlt.t Mrs. Surah Griffin. The Ladles' Aid, of the Methodist church, will hold an all day meeting at the church, Thursday Orlo Harsh man has been sick, but Is better at this time.

Paul Gilbert ha been sick for the past few Mr. and Mrs Irwin Haflich spent Sunday evening in the Stanley Allen home, near Osslan. Brlckley spent Monday night with her friend, Elisabeth Bailey It was the occasion of their 8th birthday Mr, and Mrs. Cal Chaney und sons, Donald, Tennis and Morris, of Huntington; Mr and Mrs. Charles Collins and daughter.

Ituth; and Mr. and Mrs Hohh Haflich spent Sunday In the William Unfiled Mrs. Lola Gilbert and children and Mr and Mrs. IS Pence und children spent Sunday In the Henry Hchwarl. hnm A homo coming nnd basket dinner will held Sunday, at Rockford Methodist church Addresses wjil be gien in me uiternoon by tho Rev.

Mr Homer nnd the Rev. Mr. Smith. The He. C.

K. Smith, of Roanoke, will deliver the sermon at the Methodist church next Sunday evening. As this is mobilization campaign In the Wabnsh district of tho North Indiana conference, tho Itv, 13. A. Dunner will preach at Murkle.on tho same evening.

HICKSVILLE NEWS 1 Mr. and Mrs F. Clark have been at Ransom, visiting their son ond Mr. and Mr. Ralph Jleerbowcr have gone to Columbus wntl A Mr ta.1,1 vv.vvnv.

resume hla studies at the Ohio State unW J' Liny ha been at Hamilton lake, where she was a anient nl th n.l.. and Mr. Nelson Clay, Mr. and Mrs. iiciirn arouse anq nr, ana Mr.

MHo Dowker havo been In Chicago this uwnlr nir Hi. v. rigusuii, oi AUf pastor of the United Brethren church napa tka nAtafb iavv jj mo vuuiurciico field at liU and Mrs. J. R.

afddlnn. or Alt rAti stamt tu. Iladaell Mrs. De Voy James ha gone to Plymouth, Ohio, where she will visit at the home of friends. She taught school there last year.

Ci. It. rioA and ivlfA are here for an extended visit with aau jurs. tsa lillllard v. au, nuiveu weanesaay and are guests of his parents, Mr.

uiiu iurs jih Llllle Mlerly has returned from a three months' visit with relative at An firnln. Arthur fgrmofftolli v. been called to Johnsvllle, Ohio, by mo uram oi ner momer, Mrs. Edward Ilolloway. W.

Lilly hAI ten CnllftH In Wa.taan a a. duct tho funeral of Mrs. Rebecca McLaughlin, a pioneer of that city Dennis Boyles, who now makes his home In Columbus, I the guest of friends during fair week. O. M.

Stahl and Mlns Lorraine Hoobles have gone to BloomlngcUle, Mrs. Rachel Russey, of Denver, has been visiting at the 1 J. Murphy Mildred Longsworth has gone to Bowling Green foi a year's course at the Ohio Normal Muis Lola Bevlngton ha gone to Gainesville, whero she will resume her studies in muslo at Brenan college. NEWVILLE NEWS. Rev.

R. Champlln returned Saturday from Bucyrus, Ohio, where he attendod the Ohio IT, B. conferenee Rlckett Is 111 with typhoid fever, at his home on the Auburn Mrs. Gertrude Chrlstoffel nnd daughter Wlldn, of Butler, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Yelser, wife and daughter, Harriett Louise, spent Sunday with relative in A villa, Rev. W. W. Denhatn. of Edgerton, Ohio, iruefitSonaay of Mr.

and Mrs. William Rex.t.Le nore Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robertson, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at St, Joseph's hoslptal In Fort Wayne, was brought home tha first of the Mrs. Julia Wyatt Is seriously 111 at the 'home of her daughter, Mrs.

Pearl Slmontort, at 8t Mr, and Mr. A. L. Oeng impel and son Frederick attended! the GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOISES? TRY THIS If you are growing hard ot hearing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or If you have roaring rumbling, hissing noises In your ears go to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmlnt (double strength), and add to u. pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar, Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day.

Thl" will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping Into the throat It Is easy to prepare, costs little and Is pleasant to take Anyone who Is threatened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head holies should give this prescription a trial. Bowereox old lime' singing school at Hamilton, Sunday Mr and Mr. Ira Wlngard, of Auburn, were here Sunday Ora Pat tee, the nine year old ton of Bert Pnttee, who lost both feet last week by having them cut oft by corn binder. In Improving a well as oould be expected. There will be a chicken supper In the Christian church bisement Wednesday evening.

September 28, to Which all are Invited Newville Township Sunday rc hool oopventlon will be held at the Christian church Sunday evening. October 2. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seohler and daughter.

Thelma, and 7 heod.or Cole, of Butler, spent Sunday here at the II T. Smith home. Benner, of Bryan. Ohio, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and lrs.

J. H. Es tella McNabb, of Fort Wayne; Dale McNabb, wife and son Harold, of Butler; Mr. and Mr. Manford Smith and Mr.

and Mrs. Oeorgs Slmonton, of St, Joe, attended the funeral of T. C. Smith here Sunday, The re malnx ot John Nlckolemus, aged 17, overseas soldier, nephew at John Miller, of this plane, arrived In Rochester, Ind', last week for burial, Mrg iKate Ftuaelman 1r the guesttof Mr, and Mr. Edgar Fusjelman at West Mllford, Mr.

and Mr. Charles Platter and son, Sheldon, of Garrett, and Mr. and Mr, Homer Jackson, ot Auburn, were Sunday visitors in the John Platter home, Mr. Nettle Abel and Mrs. Blanche Tomllnson spent Friday In Mr.

and Mrs George Thomas and Mr. Evans, of Auburn, were Sunday guests In the Frank Akin home, Class of the V. B. Sunday school, entertained class 7 at the home of Mr. and Mr.

Ross Nelson Friday evening. Forty five were present, Mrs. Lizzie Joslln and Mr. and Mr. McKlniey Beree, of Butler, were Newville visitor Sunday afternoon.

JLIGONTER NEWS. Mr. and Mr, dordon Wartsler and children and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blue and little son attended the Holtslnger family reunion at Goshen Mrs.

John Kunkelman and Mrs. Herbert Blue each entertained a circle of the M. R. Aid society Tuesday after, Silas Gladys ailllsple, who Is teaching st Hammond, spent the weekend here with her parents. and Mr Guy Long and daughter, of Wheeling.

are visiting relative here Henry Israel and son are home from a 10 davs visit In Chicago and St. Louis. Pr. Tlmmla went to Columbus, O. Sunday, His horse.

Dr. Is en tered at the state fair Miss Mrs. Ray Ley1 I In an Elkhart hsiIUr Mary Jeanneret fell Saturday evening recovering from a surgical, jsurviiir jiauer iwi rammed ie on the steps at Mrs. Ada Jeanneret's home and fractured her hip She Is being cared for at Mrs. Jeanneret's Mr.

and Mr Will Kby and daughter, Mrs Walter Hooper, with her llttla son, all of Eldors.do. Kan are guests at the Will Baker home In this They made the trip by auto. Will Sharp recently underwent a surgical operation In an Ann Arbbr the university at Columbus Amt Xfr U.I.An llll. mnA Mo A it u. C.

W. Bqllenhaugh daughter, Vf South Bend, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs Utile Moore Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Vance celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary Sunday by giving a family dinner, fclr You Don't Need JHHft In addition to lia food value. II old Pile Sufferers Can You Answer UoiiaT TImwo Que A 111 I vNsJV e2k.

trS Tha leathers consist Pair of Black Vlcl Kid and Gun Metal Calf. with genuine oak soles; made to stand the hardest of wear. Every pair guaranteed for extra service. REED SHOE GO. i 904 Calhoun Street Agenoy Red Croat Shoe for Women Shoe For Saturday Only 500 Pairs of Higher Priced New Fall Models Priced Just for Saturday .95 the Pair I UsssssssssssssVW fCLaSrV 'tsVaassssssssssssssssssssssstsssssssVwiKuU 'W 4 Li 5 i It 3 "Tailored" looking models in Strap Pumps and Oxfords with military heels; in fine black glased kid Mahogany, Calfskin and Patent Coif leathers Every size and width.

JUST FOB SATURDAY $535 THE PAIR. They are wonderful Every pair is new fashion's, latest models for fall wear. Every pair is fully Do you know why ointments do not give you quick and lasting relief? Why cutting and operations fall? Do you know the cause of piles is internal? That there Is a stagnation of blood in the lower bowel? Do you know that there Is a harmless Internal tablet remedy discovered by Dr. Leonhardt and known as 1IBM ltOID. now sold by Mever Bros Co and druggists generally, that Is guaranteed IIEM ROID banishes piles by remov Ing the internal cauae.

by freeing blood circulation In the lower bowel This 6lmple home treatment has an almost unbellevaMe record for sure, safe and lasting relief to thousands of pile tick sufferers and saves the needless pain and expense of an operation There Is no reason why It should not do the same for you For' the Best in Leather Goods ttT "1 "ssssssssSMnT IrfcJlr ffls Choose an Exclusive Leather.Goods Store Where Quality not to be found elsewhere addt to the purchasing power of your dollar, with exceptional opportunities for saving on hand luggage, traveling equipment and leather gooda of all kinds. We Recommend Wardrobe Trunks Bags Suitcases Portfolios Hat Boxes Purses And a Complete Line of Leather Novelties Home of the Reed Shoe Co. 904 CALHOUN ST. Agency for Red Cross Shoes; AhdN.V. P.

Trunks King's 1019 Calhoun Street Phone 3952 Follow the Crowd Saturday to this Great NSW I w. $50,000 Worth Of Timely Wanted Merchandise Being Sacrificed at Almost Unbelievable Prices. Hosiery Specials Black, White and Sale Price Brown This Great Sale Presents Values So Phenomenal That We Arc Certain They Be Duplicated, Every Depar tment Commands Attention. The Year's Most Stupendous Sale Tarns All Dolors 69C and 98C B9.sTI5lin5CT 113351 flHKtiMHss555a5 $1.49 'Czz uw Ouuiuuu oei oiiu floor. oiKtilw.

MtHween Woolworth and NEWT FALL SUITS Values up to $50.00 Advance ston styles featuring th nv 38 Inch. Jacket! in trlcotlne, silver tone, Frenoh Vsleur Broadcloth, Qold tone, Mixtures, eto. Many of these suitt are hand ambroid. Ired others have deft touches of beaded trimmings other are richly fur trimmed till other In plain tailored effects, with choker' or notohed collars. All are lined with beautiful silk.

Bs sure and them tomorrow. New York Purchase Sale Price $2275 CLOTH COATS Newest 8tyfes Newest Material Values up to $40 Here I an early season sale that will greatly amaze all women. A special lot of full llk lined, fur trimmed cloth coats, including all th new feature belttd models at this low pries. If you are seeking a monsyaaving opportunity, do not fail to secure one of these ooata. New York Purchase Sale Price $18 Short Plush Coats Value up to 30.00 Her I an exceptional offering.

Genuine black peoo plush ooata at a' price almost unbelievable. New' York Purchase Sale Price $14.98 ALL WOOL Jumper Dresses Easily worth double this price. Dozens 6f different styles. All size. Trimmed with patch pocket and Pater Pan Collar edged with silk bj aid.

These Will go quickly at this price. New York Purchase Sale Price SERGE AND TEICOTINE Fall Dresses You are certain to pleased both with style and quality of these dresses, snd with the low prioe that ia quoted in them. Ther are plenty of plain styles, but others trimmed with th newest styls tendencies, Including embrolderlet, braid trimming, ribbon and bead. All sixes. New York Purchase Sale Price $9 98 A DRESS SENSATION 1 50 New Dresses 1 2 98 Values up to 130.00 They come In Crept, Taffetas, Batln Tricolettes and combinations.

Beautifully, mad and trimmed in th season's newest ttyles. All tlies. Sal price. Sensational Millinery Values for Saturday! 300 NEW FALL HATS Specially Marked In Two Selling Group When you com titr to ehooaej your new Fall Hat you know before hend that you will hav on of the largest selections In the ctty to choose from that value will be greatest du to our powerful buying" organization that styles will be newest bee suss of our knowledge of th market. Other hat priced at S4.8S to $15.00 $1.95 and $2:95 ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT NEW FALL HATS saW 1 Received In time for Ssturdsy telling.

Seeing thete hat I to buy them, th values sr'o great. While they last Stur day. 4 95 Sweaters Tie backs, sport models in all colors. Sale price 4198 and $2.98 Georgette and Tricoletto Blouses One large table of these blouses will be sacrificed at, $1" QO this low price pA0 Ladies' Knit Underwear Regular $1.00 valic, Bale Price vl NEW PALL SKIRTS Just received! from New York. New, and stunning plaid and fancy stripe skirts.

Of wool Prunella cloth and wool se they are tho most practical skats you can buy, and just now they are the most fashionable. New York Purchase Sale Price $4.98 "If r. 'T.

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