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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 18

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18 Potatoes, Michigan, btuhel I $1 75 Onion, 10 pounds 35c Yellow Carrots, 10 pounds, 35c Red Beets, 10 pounds 45c tl a I lU Hubbard Squash, lb 3c ADD! rc Winter keeping varieties in barrels or bushel basket Baldwin Apples, barrel $7 50 Bushel Basket, $2 50 Northeai Spy, bu basket $2 50 10 pounds, 75c Steel Reds, bu. basket $2 50 10 pounds, 65c 4 pounds 25c Pears, 10 pounds 75c Flour, Gold Medal, bbl at $1 70 Hour, Our Special, V. bbl $1 40 Regular Hams, pound 32c Syrup, gallon cans 80c Poultry Feed, 100 lbs $3 90 New Holland Herring, keg $1.50 BELIEVE SAFE EXPERT ROBBErCiGAR ST0RE( Safe at D. J. Bruno Store Opened and $225 in Cur rency Removed THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAUGAZETTE rRIDAv ir.mi i i (F sa i 'ten ueopie nd It wad not damaprfd in on of the men.

hand Ikp In the place teurhfd Will Sell Cheap a car of Michigan apples of all varieties. Bring your baskets and bags. Come to car at Lafayette St. and Pennsylvania railroad crossing. Curren to lh T.ue of aa stolen some time Wednesday night from the Bruno rigrar store at 640 est Main street by thin en gained an entrance by forcing the cellar door and opened the safe The loss was discovered esterdav morn ins when Mr Hruno opened the jlace tor business and foun I the safe standing open The currency was the only thing removed the thieves leav ing a antlty of hange behind them untouched It Is believed that the safe was 'opened either by some one who gained knowledge of1? the combination ii fwwiw MMderhawded wayr by expert Mr Br no Is of the opinion Itl at the robbery was the work of an expert and stated Ian evening that the combination have secured the combination at any time The thieves came into the place of business through the cellar prying the outside door open with a piece of iron and reaching the cigar store through the Inside stairs leading up from the cellar The safe was a small one but of fairly good qua lit phm nniut, ind Oct le Oeorg Krssler former sold er con i ted a Jury this morning of rst de res murder for the death of Mist Minnie Mae llklns In India i spoils last Mav this afternoon began plans for an appeal of his cane nnlcr said this afternoon that if a new trial granted I will take the stand in his own behalf Kessler was sentenced to 1 fe im prlsonment Following the sentence Uj again asserted his Innocence and declared If I am guilty of that crime I want death that how confl dent I am of my Innocence Miss Wilkins body wu found In a cistern at the home of her sister in Indianapolis on May 31 Kessler after his arrest, said he last saw her with John Gully a deserter fr the armj Oull however succeeded In estab llehlng an alibi QUICICKEL1EFT0R ALL RHEUMATICS If So Crippled You Cant Um Arms or Legs, Let Rheuma Help You If you want relief from agonis ng rheumatic pain (no i mil dose of Rheuma is hrough the natural channels so that strongly entrenched in Joints and es in orovr iv conquer iwwniui enemy must be sent against It.

Rheu I ma is th enemy of rheumatism ind ust qu ckl give Joyful relief or mon ey refunded CITY NEWS McBrlde returned jesterday evening from Detroit where he at tended the funeral of his sster In law Mrs William McBrlde While In Detroit he also attended two of the meetings tendered Eamon Det atera. Don stay stuffed up! Quit blow Ing and snuffling A doae of "Pap a old Compound aken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends 1 grippe misery The very first dose opens your clogged up nostrils and the air paji seges of vour head stops nose run tmTnr Te1ieTW''Ttnj tnmarfphe aunrtff feverlshnese sneeUng soreness and stlfTnesrt Papea Cold Compound" la the lrkest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores It acts without assistance Tastes ce Contains no quinine Insist oi Pape READY TO START (Continued from Pago 1 Jlnf Sturdy JBHU I Shpe 1 KRmen SMBBISKvMsraSMoylB I kgest liaaaaEsaveawjHMaaaTigQaajaanaY gJsaaV PBMssssBBBahk. Mam I rrrnoTTum among the people of the state of the present and the future if possible to secure the nucleus a fund to erect a monument in 1 ane Mr Barretts Address Tames Barrett who presided over last evening's mass meeting an no need the Inability of Charles A Bookwalter of Indianapolis to be resent and introduced Judge Orbl so all delivering a brHf address When a great man gives his life to his country and to the cause of huma ity said Chairman Birrett, he Is a prince on earth among his followmen Such was the man In 1w hose memory we are gathered this evening I was not of the political faith of Colonel Roosevelt but I learned to admire his splendid In tellect his enduring courage and his stalwart and unflinching American ism When the war broke out he I Mood for the principles and the ideals on which our country was rounaea As soon as danger threatened he ad ocated a strong policy of prepared ess and Tered his services and to raise an arm of 150 000 men and we all know he could have done It He Rent four Bom all he had one son in law and a da lghter to flht for le cauee of vour country and ours gives me great pleasure to take art In the raising of the money to tuild not only a monument for he reeds no monument but to provide the means to perpetuate hfs effort to teach Americanism to ery citl ze of countr It is belief that Theodore Roosevelt did more to miik dishonest business and po tic.il graft unpopular than any other hundrp 1 men in America So we have in right to Join heartily nd earnestlj In this splendid cam paign to commemorate his worth It Nasty Colds Get Instant relief with Tape's Cold Compound NAME "BAYER" MEANS IS $7.85 For Colds, Headache, Pain, Neuralgia, Toothache, Lumbago, Rheumatism Style No. 1513 Black Gun MeUl Blachcr medium to ihM built for ex tr. hard service that has a dreasy appear WORK.

SHOE A Shoe That Will Outwear' Two Ordinary Pairs of Shoes! 11 .1. junun flXym KliM A feVlSfll 'Vi" ii A ORDINARY shoe are hi built lor heavy duty the NEWARK WORK SHOE la. You can cut your shoe bill. in HALF i( you wear shoe for work that art DESIGNED lor work NEWARK WORK SHOES hav. extra heavy oles, beela and uppers and are heavily stitched.

We can sell them at the amat ngly low price oi $6.85 became we sell hundreds ot thousands of pa rs of them every year through our own 298 stores in the S. Try a pair and see for YOURSELF how perfectly they are su ted for heavy work. tlewarfc Sftoe LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD. FORT WAYNE STORE 830 CALHOUN ST NEAR WAYNE ST. OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVENING 297 STORES IN 97 CITIES D3D "Haver Tahlet.

of Aspirin" to be cpn In must be marked with the fe ltaver ros Ms ays buy unbroken trackage of Bayer Tab I ts of Aspirin nhlch contains proper dii Hagd a ill be a monument to genuine Amerl canism Americans have not been triven to the raisins; of monuments to its irreat cltlsens and vlsitlns; for elfrners may have wondered why we have failed to follow the example of the European countries where monu ments hare been raised to stand as an education and an Inspiration to the youth of the later days Now such a monument will be a warning to those who come upon us and try to bring to us the curs of Russian Ism disaster and debauchery Judge Orbtsori Judge Orbl son frave a most con vinci ng and eloquent address "In the closing davs of the war said he in opening Theodore Roosevelt Jr came to Oyster Bay accompanied by sn aged German and walked into his fathers library Said he I bave come, father to present a friend He one of the janitors In the build ing in New Tork where I have my office I want you to meet August I mant to tell you a bit of his history He had a son who enlisted early In the war Ho was attached to a machine gun company and was soon sent across where he was In several engagements One da) his compan) was hard pressed the Germans were about to force back the Americans and take their position He saw In one of the trenches an unused trench gun and asked his commanding officer If he might use It He aa told that the carriage had been broken anl that it could not be used "Use me" said he as he dropped to his hands nnd knees so they could strap It to I back The gun was used effect Ively in driving back the enemy They were ordered to go over the top to take another trench Whn hey unstrapped the gun from the back of the boy he fell over on tl ound They found that he hart leen shot fiftj seven times and any of the wounds would have prov en fatal hen the story had been completed Roosevelt rose, from his chair with tears gi.sien.ng in eyes as he said Mr fcchmidt I wart to thank God for such American cit isens as you who bave given to our country such boys aa you have given and so long as there are such fathers and such aons ao long will the glory of the American flag te noi aimifie i. and so long will our country be safe "The Evil iMt Kuch was the spirit of the great American We say that im bti whiih men do me aner mrm vu am sure that as we see the good that men do coming back In the aplr it of encouragement and lrspi ration, their acts multiply aa their deeds are reflected in the Uvea of other mer So the life of Theodore Roosevelt as nf poAdnesa and of clti senehip shall live on In the lire i mpn who live, honor and revere good cms and patriotism An Appropriate Time Rnmnni has said that this oauen cornea at an Inopportune time when people have been bUr. dened with giving until they are ex hanattvt In mv ludament as I act th Hark clouds drifting from the east over our beloved country this campaign comes at a very appro priate time It I few II larxer rln is nufactui Salicvlira Id liav bf twelve tabletB 1 uggtsts also u. kages mark of Bayer Munoacetlcacfde: WELKER'S THE UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY STORE A NEW STORE ON A NEW CORNER fA SlEVERMANfySONfaoP OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 Cor. CALHOUN LEWIS, Opp.

Catholic High School END OF OCTOBER SPECIALS Unusually low priced Suits, Coats and Dresses Fur Trimmed Plush COATEES $37J2to57i2 Plush Coatees are the rage here and everywhere. They Come in Full Back Belted Models, Furmouse and Fur Trimmed Collars, Cuffs and Bottoms. Splendid Big Stock priced reasonable. Ladies, Muaei'a Juniors' Stylish Fall COATS and SUITS for October wear in every desirable style. Fur trimming; Broadcloths, Velours and SUvertones.

sPpnr $22.50 uPto $79.50 jsxfaaaaaaL tCTl tA lf Pv Fancy Double Breasted Belted Models In SDITS and OVERCOATS The men of Fort Wayne who like stylish clothes and All Wool Fabric are coming HERE. NEW DRESSES Silk, Serge, Tneotines Attractive Styles, gh Valuea $22.50 to $47.50 Ripple Sweaters, $11.95 Waists, fancy Georgettes, $8.9 Suits at "Real Savings WORTH $10 MORE $25 to $55 Reasonably Priced Fur Scarfs Sets at savings of 10 to 25 $12.50, $25, $49.50 Clothes for the Children OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT! NO INCONVENIENCE or red tape at THE PEOPLE'S. CREDIT here is free and UNLIMITED; COURTEOUS and DIGNIFIED. Use it lit Mlsalaslpl and elsewhere where men have the notion that tr law la weak and that It la (or them tu take the law Into their own hands, show the tendency toward anarchy "Wo need to stand ror tnose for which Theodore Rooaevelt stood. I am not speaking or him as a po lltlcal leader or aa president, but as aa exponent ot true Americanism." A Fester Speaks Samuel Foster a member of Ire state memorial committee, made a hilef addreea In which he fcuetitl tho success of the campaign uespite thi fact that the worker 11 doubt less encounter men who have not yet IMPRESSIVE SERVICE AT ST.

Many Priests and a Large Congregation at Closing of the Forty Hours 'opening: prayer, set mon procession land benediction of the Most Holy ISacramert All of the aervlcea Incident to the forty hours which opened Tuesday Inornlnt; were well attended and the 'tarfsh received Holy Communion Itev John Osadnlk of Sacred Heart church Lupofte Ind the Tuesday nlcht sermon Rev Bsalewskl of etrtator 111 was reard Wednesday and Thursday nights 1 1 20 Calhoun St Op Cathedral Store Open Saturday Evenings A Rousing Cut Down Price Sale For Friday and Saturday Selling UNDERWEAR BARGAINS 89c ALL VARIETIES Another Whole Carload at Bargain prices J. W. BASH CO Phone 63. 124 W.Columbia One rase of Girls Ribbed Union Suits all stses sale price a suit Itnv a Heavy Fleeced Uned Cnlon buIU slie 2 to 111 ears QQ' fine can Urns Ribbed Lnlon BuIU. a lood Ii (0 alue rTQ It (P Letes One case Ladles Ribbed Medium weight bhlrts and drawers, Cftn special a garment Uals A Money Savins Hosiery Sale One ease Don Hem Triple Knee Btocklncs In all sises xa real nn.

bargain at the price Oa7lv One case Children hits "stockings, 1 alight mends at only jFTsm a pair MVl Outing Gowns, Petticoats, Corset Ladles Good rUnelette Downs made with double yoke good size special pj. $149 II it black and colored mercerised satteen I eltlcouls special tf QQ sale price tpXeeO One case Corsets elastic tops and medium low buat In rancy brocade and extra quality drill goods, II 60 values. rjn sale price JJX. 7 Ladles' All Wool Fweaters A 8Pclal la Men. Sweater, at $U0 Ladles' and Mlaaes Tte Sued.

Fabric Gloves a pair 59c day when mmt iDMk and act and live the f.mmnlBl nrlnclDles which tuated Theodore Roosevelt and that Is the spirit of pure unadulterated Americanism We learned during the war that there can be no euch th nK as hyphenated American that hi time for the Italian American thi English Amer can and the Irish American haa passed and then remain only Dure unadulter American I want to ay that the great rank and file of ner women of t.erman parentage niu4inii showed that there no more loyal oc generous cltlsens than they Hut we need to fasten down tery thoroughly the principle thBi we hae rt" cirinecuon wian or loyalty to any other country but that we are Americans pure end simple This was ine nurarn ui Theodor. Roosevelt, ery In season and out of season, and we need to treasure this In our hearts when a foreign element ahowa Itself any where to set Itself up with principles above and beyond American prln clples and Institutions n. With the Red FIs. In a parade In a certain clt In Ohio, a few da) a ago there did not appear a single American flag al thougn in. rea na.

w. trom on. end of the proceaalon to the other If our American spirit were alive alert there would be nowhere In America a procession or parade of any kind floating any flag but our own Btars and Btrlpes Ho we need to step forward In the real nue nactoue. If 10U Please. Americanism of the kind which Theodore Roosevelt possessed to such a high degree we are in sianarr Th.re la a real menace when we And in our own state a neat of these ma called Reds, sending out bombs to destroy buildings and murder nm.iale It is time that a live tlv.

Amarlcan spirit shall demand that laws b. paased which shall exclude uch people from our shore. Indiana Shsm. "Ll It be said to the everlasting shsme of th. stale of Indiana that vhll.

other states hat moved on ward w. allll allow men to vote who hav. only received their first natural laatlon papers which haa helped to give encouragement to the outrage, which ar. at Gary and elaewhere I hope we shall exert th. spirit of our Americanism until we shall hav.

written In our statute book. Ai. law that no man shall ol In Indiana until h. la American cltlsen. I am glad the time is com Ing when we can say not the Ig norant foreigner but to the wife and mother Let us go to the polls to eg erclne our iigbj a.

American da 8olemn closing of the devotion of reached the point where patriotism the forty hours at St. Hyacinth a has been placed above portbu nhi (lollsh) Catholic church Thursday Like many others jrai 1 he occasion of a most Theodore Roosevelt rubbel me the wrong w.y many tlmea Yet I nave Impressive and large attended ser neve" held a grudge aga nst any vice Realdea the rreat number of man who fought In the open ou larishloners present local and visit alaaya knew where to find Iheodore participated In the aol lhmM" whereever he found It pastor of Andrews church was Hsnna Announces Organ aatien celebrant Rev Jo Dapp of Bt Robert Hanna who has been as leteVs church deacon Rev Eman ne Judge Heatcn It per r0, clMp a(n 8, Uocnu, ct ng the prellmlnery orglilat Ion tOBOltal leacon Rev adl.tau. nade a brief address clo ng with pastor of bt II va the announcement of the orginlsa clnth. aster of remoi les The tlon as published Ihls morntnj; The eermun visa delivered in nils of the plan of ampalgn are 1 0lih bi Rev Hsalewskl of not ready 111 Ilesldes the clergy local JACKSON CONTINUES PRACTICE OF LAW CapL Samuel Jackson recently appointed assistant census supsr vlser for th. Twelfth district by 8 A.

Callahan, haa started on his new duties Mr Jackson will continue) th. practlc of law with office. In th. Bhoaff building In addition to his n.w duties. The tie.dQuart.ra of the census superviser will b.

at 111 People. Trust building 1 tniirnsLrmll. AVaimt the acolvtes a number of little a rj rjpei is re llrl" "'ra lr wnl" Hyacinth. I Ada. TheV Bnnff RESULTS, scclety and the christian Mother a' rirJT? sTKrT A HrDTi society particlnatad.

Jn the Imposing UnE.EJll WUKU. I procession The rvires Included 4f Call HOUL IB I GIVE I us 1L A TRIAL in I i Fall oeauties SERVICE WHEN IN A HURRY FOR FIRST CLASS ENGRAVING can give ou Four Hour Service Tkebest in the Gtf Zinc EttJv Ingf and Halftones for New paper Work a Speaalrj? JOURNAL GAZETTE ENGRAVING DEPT. FORT WATKE, Is the correct name for our new styles of Men's Suits and Overcoats. Bring iur critical eye here and tell us what you think of our Suits and Overcoats. Just a little better, just a little newer, just a little something that makes them more desirable than those you get elsewhere.

A becoming Suit is our bestead vertisement. we fit you correctly, suit your taste and sell you a Suit that becomes you, you certainly will advertise our establishment. Hundreds of our best citizens are advertising our sjore by wearing our clothing. We cannot afford a displeased customer; our clothes must fit or you cannot have them. It's just the time of the year, now, to see all the new ideas.

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