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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 6

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FQRT traDJpAYjtrix.s? Th iaUe who.fortO th; ppblc Re 8t wBWjHr form Jncnlo party, at Roblson. par this evening. This club Is Certain to have two spclal gatherings 'very year, one aclub luncheon, 'connned to tb member, only and tt. annual', plcnW Roblson park to, which the1 men are Invited. The club members are Mr.

Tbomss, Mrs. Arthur Laugbtan; Mrs. J. Beuret. Mr.

H. I T6wnr send. Mrs. II, L. Askew, Mra: Heller, Mr, 0.

B. Fitch, Mrs 4. LandenbergerV Mrs; d. BJ Bower, Ir, Carrlthers Mrsi M. Baxter.

Mrs. A. VT. Evans; and Mr. J.

G. Thleme. club and their guests sup per In the park cafe thlsi time 'instead of taking a. basket supper'with, thetn; Miss Edith Hanson; 'of Chtcagoi v'laltlnB'Mr'; Mrs; Miss 'Vephon has. Lake James to.

ylslt per' parents. Miss, Edith TlUe; of Manineldj; la the guest of Mrs Mr. and: Mrs. tL PtfWalU ai at; Walloon lake; MicKfpr 'an; Mr. and Mra.

Hubert SplceV J.r: have bulingat Home Mra, Rpy Jahna returned from a few days' yieiv ton frlenojsT: Mra: j. Wing' and daughter. Mar feuerlteV are. Vlslfln? irlenda, at Rattla Creek, Mich: Mrs; Theodore Wenti: went to Mas slllon today lov visit her mother weeks, Morris, of Mapla. avenue.

haa gone to' Weqtietonsttg, for and Mrs; Hush. Beaver and MrVand Mri. 0. Weave win spent pert week at XJke.IaMcgi Mrsv Edward: Wbto, and. Mrs.

Mln rle Graves Brown' motored to. Clear lake today until Friday. Mlas; Bertha Malenthal; of Decatur Ill4 who, has been visiting Miss KtK Epstein', will return. tomorrow: Mra. J.vII.

HUdreth has returned to Chicago after a few days' visit with bor niece; Mrs, 'Covnel Morganthaler. Mrk Davo CHghtoft, of Chl cago, are visiting' Mr, Brighton's parents, Mr: and Mrs. Wtlllam Crlghtoii, The. Misses Charlotte Staplefor.T and Marie Travers at.Kfikomp attend the aaylorjVehering wedding. Ualla Evans and Miss Edn i Helt have gone to' Chicago to be guests of lira.

Harry Downing for a few Mra, 'Henry B. Master arid children! have gone' to the AdiromiacKS to spen the rest pMbe season at tlbelr summer Mra Louis Auger and daughter. to Grand Rapids, IchwtOdavUo visit Mrs, Auger's sis ter, i Wonfv F. will "leave soon for a aty at Mackinac Island aiidPtber Northern Michigan aum BoerTesortaV Mra; lU 'A. Centllvre and "children will leave within Jtewdaya.

for PeJ the reatof the Bummer. Mr. and Mra.yAlfred Ti, Bailey have retarned roni a lake trip to. Mlchl Ban and' haVe; gone tojhpusekeeping; In Lakeside. Mr.

Henry J. Meyer and daughter; Louise, have gone to Ann Arbor, ylalt Beri and Herman' Brauet fo'r two Mr; and Fred Landenberger and children have' come: home' from ItpmeClty where' they enjoyed a two weeks' outing, Miss Velm Kusaell returned to. Alf bioa today. after a. few; days visit with Mr; andv Mra.

George Q. Ruaaell. 'of. Bouth Calhoun street. "Mra.

Ji and; Vishtl of Indlanapolla, Were guests todayof friends her'e on their, way to "Traverse1 Cityg Mra.V H.0.3Gardner and daughter, Mlaa'Maude Gardner will leave on Saturday forvTyrlnghBm, to spend a'monthpr' six weeks. RoscoeCarnrlke, who has been visiting hi aunt and uncle, Mr; and Mrs; Ernest Cook, left today for his home In. Fort Worth, Tjx'as. The Bertha Schumaker, Frieda Rust, and Pauline Doengea havd come home: front Home City where enjoyed a few days' outing. The Ladlea' Ald spclety of the.Luth: eraa hospital; will have their regular meeting pn Friday', and all members rf the apclety.are renuested to attend.

Mrs. tikJii OoodVin; of Atlanta who baa been guest of her alater, Charles Ol'Gulld." for'a; fo weeka, went to Toledo for ai visit there with relatlvea Mlsa Geneva of 936 avenue; has returned from a week's visit: in; Oakwood, and has as her guests'1 Misses Inei Cudheav tcnpra Fmchey and Neal Christy. Mrs. Josenh nenchott. of West Ber ry street, entertaining Mrs: Joseph aeh; of Muncle.for a few days, Mr, Cachl will come on Saturday' to remain a guest aJt ame home! Mrs.

S47: Wahington boulevard west, entertained at dinner last of Pes Moines. Iowa, Mlsi Kern, of Pittsburg, John Langonr, of Coshocton, and Mlse Plenger(f thjs city. Mrs. Elisabeth. Gould, pf Wald street, wlineaveon Saturday for JJew'YorX city to visit Car? roll and: James; for: the rest of.

the summer. Mrs. Gould baa Just cpnw 'home front Kokonoq, where she spcit some time with her son, William, Fort. Wayne frlehd. of A.

Oppenheimer. who Is now. living' In Toledo wtb. his daughter, will, be Interested In irnowlng that within a.few. day Mr, Oppenhelmer will celebrate his nine tleth Mr.

Oppenhelmer, was a pioneer citizen of this city, and until a few years ago made his home here, Mrs. Deakln and Miss Marjqrl'j Deakltt who ha ve been gueata for se ral weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Ft Browne leave 'tot Ban Fran elseo to be gone until October Tha ladles'. wilt visit western' pqints of Interest and 'will return; herbefore they atari' for their home In London.

England. Mrs. Mabel of Prpspect avenue, and her sister. Miss Alice. H1U.

of lllnneapolls; leave forCaaseitoni D. where Mrs. ClaytonClayton will spend tne jest of the summer, lUIas expects 6 go 'a: Manitoba for, tb' m6hflv of August. In Cassel; ton the ladlos will visit another sister, Mrs; franklin Potter, Mrs; Arthur Johnson, tot Fairfield avenue, gave pretty card party last evening'. In.

honor;" of her guest Mrs, John "of IndlanapolU; Ferhs" and Varl6ua, garden flpwers dec orated the! rooms and contributed to the pfrettlnesa of the appointment In general, tn the dining room r3 fte'shmerits ero y' The' ladle and gentlemen who tho: Tuesday; Night club of AUburn camef to this clty yesterday af temoonvfor.a picnic1 at KoDison parrf, Thy brought tiasketa' of with them which wns: disposed 'early, lln ihe fevenlngand then the; went to the dance, pay I lion. nod enjoyed merry; time, in dancing. Mr. and Air, Wljliam. Leedy only partlc'lpaata.

from' this city but they were guests of the club. The members are Messrs. and Mesdfinies Schoff. Schaab. McClum.

Hodge. Mc Johnson, Dennlson Charles and Herbert Weave; Moore( Neblpng, Dengue, Brown, Thomas, Hartman. Wagner, Dore; Sears, Miss Be'pew and Frsnk Nlcholl, One of. the merriest of trolley parties within a. Wastthe one which a number of young; people the aoiifh side of the.

city, enjoyed, on Friday evening. After a four of the city thOcompanyweht to' the home. Of the Misses; Frledai and Olga at 8B03, South Harrison street, and en, Joyed a supper. The party wa planned1 by. Misses Miller, Frieda and Olga But and Messrs.

Herman :0. Bandtel. A. Watklna Fred Rerdon. Other participants In the' good timet were Misses Loretta.

Miller, Clara Mlsner, Nettle Kllnpert. Mary Bushing. Mabel Sledd, Orace Iehman. Frieda Hamer, Hatlle Delia Meyers, Bertha DeTurk. Edith Stecher.

Emelle Gick, Virginia Phtlley and Messrs. Homer Augsbuf ger. Willis like, Ellis Moser, Russell Bowser, Will Harner, Fred Weimar. Dick Oakes. ErHngtori.Ioraer MerW, William Bredehieyer, Fied Har ber, Fred; Bandtel, Milo Egley, William Ferber, Pohn and Dlcklludgel.

A Country Party. One ot'the pleasant jiartles of Sunday afternoon and, eveningtook plnca at the; home of Mr. 'and Mr Carl Poehler, five miles south of the city. A fln Supper at 8 o'clock was, enjoyed and amusements contributed to the pleasure of the guest who 'were Prpf, and Mrs Feiertag, Mr and Henryi' R6embkej Mf. and Mr.

Christ Poehler, and Mrs! Henry. Meyers. and Mrs, George, Mr. arid Mr William Mr, anl Mrs.1. HenryyBuschlng, Mis Amelia Poehler Misses Xora and Mild red Krudop Miss Esther Krudop, Misses, iEstherj Lydla Christine Meyers, Misses Luella and, Crli Feler.tag.

Miss Alma Mu.hjenbruck,, contributed a rtumbec of piano' solos during th' time. BONi MAKES A MOVE. JltifaCiiyei Epetirig FJISiiJ Afcf IhK 11 1 7t $3SLr 'ssssssssssssssssssssssssstWv'n '3 Jfl frI VOL itA jSSr1' fsssssssssssslBsssssssssssssssa bL JZ2 laea tfjnl 918888888888888888888888888888889 fi tBt 1 11 YWrfiE If" 4sB8B8B8B8B8B8B8B8B8B8B8B8B8B8BF A jKskBI fir 1 tLj i LB bHbbbbbbbbYsvsbbbbbbbmbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV IIHIBSJBSSJBJBBV I Takes Actloii to Get Possession of His Cnlldren Tnrls, July ,8. Count Bbnl de. Cas tellane, whose former was mar tied, yesterday In London to; Prince HelleV de, has' opened what, promise to be a sensational legal battle for.

the iKrasesslqn of hi Jthreia children, the. offspring of his mar rlBue with Mlsi, Anna Oould. Maltre Bonnet, counsel for the count, told the, correspondent of the Associated Press today that a decided move would be made In a few days, when would ask. the court to give the custody 'of all the children to the count on the" ground that: the Princess de Sagan wa not a suitable protector for them In so much as she Is. under the domination and control of Prince Helie le Sagan, who Is' unworthy to hold the position 'father to the children'.

BEE CASE' CONTINUED. Netterfleld Had More Bees Than the Ordinances Contemplate. A city case' against Harmon C. Netterfleld, which cahTB up In the city court today, was continued for a month to ailpw' hlrn to get rid Pt a surplus of bee annoyed Perry Slngrey, who wav the complaining witness in th case. The ordinances forbid more than two hives and Netterfleld had some eighteen or Jeff Myers was up for: drunkenness for the first time in two or three, years and was given a suspended fine of Jl and' costs with the: understanding that he must quit drinking and go back to the Ellison farm, and stick.

Two train, jvho were gl en an hour to leave the city, completed the. docket, Received today at the Hof Bwiu Live Lobsters and Soft Shell Crabsi Black Bas3, Squaba; iFrog Legs, and Spring Chickens, Hear Band Swinney Park tonight; Ti Admiral SUNSHINE mKE For sunshine cake alft the Hour and sugar the same as for angel cake, only lessening the flour to three fourths of a cup, Add a pinch of salt to the white of seven eggs, and beat Until stiff and dry. Beat the yolks of five eggs until lemon colored and: thick, add the sugar arid flour to the yolks, stir In lightly' the whites Jf the eggs and half a teaspoonful pf cream of tartar, flavor with orange extract and bake the same aa angel cake. Frost with yellow' Icing, flavored, with orange; and decorate with bits of candled orange peel and leaves; cut from angelica ATJMIDMC TJSSX' CX3WM. JTUXJCEV CCC THtyrp xrjaeuiSjL, Of the newer dressy models that will' appear In the" late summer and early fall a'f dining1 'and anSusenien are the black lace gowns, conspicuous not only for their magpie which Is.

always' attractive, but for the artistic combination of such aa the Japanese and Grecian, In company with: lbe.newer'directolre. This latter U'etpressed in the long, clinging tunic skirt, while the. Oriental tendency confines Itself to the bodice, Jn this pictured costume black filet allbver with matching bands 1 mounted taffetas and trlnitned with black satin and ornamerits. fl1 vMt1' Tttttvt BMSS.SSaiS.BBMSBSSBMSBSsftlAl Tf 'rr'P 'V 'W 'V The adiilt class of catechumens will meet Thursday evening rt 8. o'clock; In the.

Sunday bchool room of phgrcn. nf theiRedeemftr. George Cbcklng preach next morning at Trinity E. church. On' Thursday July heVlll lectuteon "Oettln' Married." The second' quarterly conference of Trinity M.

E. church will be held this Sunday, but a number of vocal selection, were' bj Miss Agnes Stemen: and Mr. Thottp The Ice cream' social given' Tuesday' evening by the Ladles' Aldsoclety of Trinity M. church was a gratifying success. Despite jthe cool weather the attendance was very good end a plestant evening was "spent.

'The 'affair; was held on the lawn at the home evening at; 8'o'clooki Dr, Wadej jpfvthe pastor. Rev; P.Herron, ad nre'sldlnfiTl Inlntnar'thA. church. Mrs. TJdn xT)a.

the; district presiding; The Ladies' Aid society: of the West Jefferson street Church of Christ will entertained pn Thursday afternoon at the. home of Mrs, David F. Ault; 1013. Eckhart lane. The 'south side: division of the Ladles' Atd society of the First.

church will be entertained" by, Mrs. Amanda Edsall at: her home, 2032 Oliver street, on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Clbsslerj of who Is the guest of. Rev," arid Mrs.

11. P. Dannecker, will leave this for a brief visit with J. P. Meyer, pastprpf St.

John's Lutheran church. Lake township. At 7:45 pNcloclc this evening union rniBsibriaiv meetlng'wIH' be held at Plymouth Congregational church. Mn, H. r.

Hen win De cnairman ana sirs, will lead In the, "Mln lsterthlRellet" topic. "The of a. Strong. Weak Man" will be the of Rev. Charles Rowand's address at the ninth of his series of studies of the Old Testament by journey at the raid week devotional services at the First M.

E. church this evening. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society" of Christ's Lutheran church will hold a special meet ing ton Thursday afternoon at. the! home pf Mrs. y.

a. zora Hpagland avenue. As important mat, ters will be transacted a large attendance of the members Is desired. A song and pantomime wll he Ktven Thursday evenlng by the Watterson Sisters Trinity M. E.

church. Temperance selections will form a portion pf the evening's gram, which promises to be a most interesting one. The offering to taken, up will be used for the Sunday school fund: The regular monthly business meeting or the Ladles'. Ah? society of Bethel Evangelical church wilt be held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Mary SChoch. 1330 North Harrison street.

Supper will be served from to 7 o'clock and the hostess will be assisted by Mrs. N. J. Batchelder and Dora Blerleln. This evening at at the Third Presbyterian church, comer ot Har rlson.

and Taber streets, there will tie a splendid of stereoptlcon views and an Interesting and profitable service for young and No admis sion fee will be charged and no offering, will. be, taken All Interested are cordially Invited to attend. There an encouraulng attendance at the' Bethany Presbyterian church services at 'Swinney park; Sun. day afternoon. Rer, H.

Daly ltvered sn able and thoughtful sermon on "Blind Bartlmeus" and was heard with Interest sod appreciation. The' Indiana, band wa not present last Jolnlng the' church. Mrs. Llda De 'W'tt, president of the Aid society. was in actively assisted oy Mrs.

HattleL. er and Mrs. Bell Edmunds. Conference at Wayne. Street Church; Second quarterly conference of the Wayne Street Methodist Episcopal church, was held at 8 o'clock on Tuesday Dr.

C. U. district superintendent, presiding. At this meeting the pastor, Rev; Dr. Lenlg, made his report, showing.

four hundred and eighty, members of the congregation since April 30. people received into full membership In the church, together with six probationers. There has been one death in the congregation Since the lasit conference and members hayo been dismissed. Reports were also submit ted by the Sunday school superintend' ent, the trustees ana stewards, jsp worth league president. Junior superintendent, president of the: Ladlea Aid society and the presidents of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary societies.

George Lbngwprth and Walter Q. Zahrt were appointed members of the board of Mrs'. A. L. Hodell, Mrs.

F. J. Ppolle, Miss Eva J. Badlac and David Connett were approved as. class, leaders 'and Mrs.

W. J. Vesey as president of the Ladles Aid. Dr; 8. B.

Hartman. was elected to read paper at the hext Quarterly conference Duty and Obligation of the Church to Its Super annuate Ministers." Following the conference was'a meeting of the oBlolal hoard: nftbe.church. Drt Lenlg presiding at this meeting, 'The Ernest S.cbseffer, wa requested to supply proper mushrfor "the church services: during1' the Sundays when he would be absent oh his vacation. The members f. the conference and the official boards are as follows: Dr.

Lenlg, W. Parfltti, treasurer! H. Allison', secretarv. 8. jCoverdale, Ci Schrader, Van Rehrer," J.

E. N. Dillon; Mrs. Jessie Dalman, D. Mrs.

C. A. Miller, Stapleford, E. Scha.efer, president of the. Epworth league, and Mrs.

Ppole. The Methodist Episcopal church sis conducted on a conference basis and the plan Is a moat interesting one. The quarterly conference la the highest official body in the local and Is presided over by the district superintendent. It Ik composed of the: preach ef in charge, local superannuate and aupernumerary trustees, Sunday school superintendents, Epworth league presidents, Junior superintendents; presidents of the Ladles' Aid societies and the presidents "of the Woman' Home arid Foreign Missionary societies. The.

district Is presided over by a bishopOr district superin tendent, and Is made of all the preachers, exhortera and district stewr rds, one Sunday school superintendent, one Epworth league president, one i president of the Ladles' Aid society; pna president from the mlslsonary so cletlea and one class leader from: each pastoral charge. This conference gen erally meet pnee "a year. The annual conference is composed of all the preachers wlthln the bounds ice and is presided over bra blshob. It is to this body thaF all; preachers In charge make their reports and from It through: the, bishop receive: their The Judicial coriferenceMs'composed Of, representatives of three or more annual and meets' at the call of a bishop for. the purpose of hearing deciding upon appeals taken by; preacher.sj who have, been tried The'general.

conference': Is; the only legislative body 4n the church; If meets only once; every four yesrSi, it I composed nearly gOO half women beinsf eligible as Besldea legislating for the church this body elects bishops, secretaries' tt Its educational and boards, the editors of all Its ofnclslpapers and the Sgnnts'nf. Its. book conferences 'there "are also one, or more cenral conferences In the mission 'fields d)a to: help iinlfy harmonize the It' 'j'r'i1' lmprtnt Msetlria 'at Yv Wi C'Ai In; view pf the: absence from the city, of Mrs. Yesey, of' the' Young. Wofnen's Christian a monthly meeting ibf the board and 'the finance committee was not'held', this, morning as; had been rrangedy but will meet on.

Thnrsday; morning at ,10 o'clock in' the association parlors The affairs of the' month will he reviewed and plans made for the summer work. Heretofore it has been customary to hold the board meeting' and the. finance committee meeting separately, but on this occasion a Joint meeting Was, determined upon The board pf managers la as 'follows; President. Mrs. W.

J. Veseyf vice president, Mrs. Christian Marts; secretary, Mrs. James Meriwether, Miss Kate, Chaplh, Mrs. J.

Ver Sey, Mrs. J. Hayden, Mrs. George George Mr. D.

W. Doyle, Mrs; Catherine Hettler, Miss Anna Phllley, Mrs, Byron Mrs. Mary John 'Shoaft. Mrt C. S.

Knight; Mrs, T. M. BIddle, Mrs. Harry Askew; Mrs, John Evans, Mrs, Maspn Long. Mrs.

Paul Mossman, Mrs. II, B. Hunt, Mrs. A. IL Perfect.

Mra George Beers, Mrs. L. f. Miss. Mary Knight The members of the finance, committee are Mesdames W.

Donlvan, P. J. jChaal Knight, j. Vesey, A. J.

Vesey, John Mason A. H. Perfect; I. N. Tayloj C.

Banning, George Plx ley, L6uls Curdes, William Oraeter, George Beers and Harry FJetcher. COAL BARGE 18 WRECKED. FELt UPON He Ws Vnder the i 8st i the iTlm and Cslied the Police OuU Billy A'ter; a collector: for the bally News, went to John Morlng's Oiouae at Hariris and Wallace streets, about noon to collect, a bill and' a taegVo woman fell or Jumped thrown but, of a' secoriii story window fell pn h)' new straw' hat. He was "eaflng toe, th4: called the police1 and patrol wagon, full of officers responded. He got money for a new hat and called It square.

wljoie umpus' twas. caused hy a woman Livingston who: wss In. search' pf her husband, The, wcr. man who lit on the hat wns placed In such an embarraalng: position that he 'i tho.ughht lt. better, risk leap, for? life.

than' to with, an' Irate wife; When tha police got there Livingston and tie woman had disappeared' but the that, the per; forimsneedrew a big crowd' of people. All fot the, "parties are 'negroes Aitcrj Save Money Tobacco Habit (EABILY icUREP Positively ea'Merptiln in. ur MIU Chlorid Of Crj any cass of Morphine. Llauor or Tobscoo Habit In from to tmrty nvs. rjo fort required of the patient, who is lowed of un vpluntarilr quits their bsf'vsn trV te br coffee he Knw' Tetimonll BENJ.

1 Sold and recommended hi Wm at the three; store of MEYER BROTHEltS X'. Joseph Schaefer PnACTICAL UPHOLaTERER MATTRESS REPAIRER and FINISHER Leather Wort' a Heme: Phone 6293. 'Eime Tables WABASH fVAtl BY; Pi (ayttte Indlsnepolls toort Wayne June 1st. 1 90S. Oswego, Jufy 8.

severe storm on Lake Ontario today the big coal laden, barge James G. Blaine icarrie asbere off thl city arid pounded to pieces; oh the. Her crewof peven Including a woman cook vyere reScued' by' life savers in a' surf boat after, a. sever battle' against the yfayessnd.wlnd. 'Eat Perfection Breiadi' Try Admiral: Coffee.

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f' .:20 p. 1:11 p. mv 15:44 i Ili40 p. tn. Fort Wayne to Indianapolis and lryttte IWest Uountt.l LeiVe Fort.

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4:30 p. p. Vi If ilt p. m. Fort Wsyrie to dluffton, Leave rort; Wayne :00 a.

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MORTIMER, Receiver. (Effective Novemfcer 1807.) Cars leave Fort Wayne dally for Hqntertown, Garrett, Auburn Junction, Auburn, Waterloo, Avllla and KendsllTllle at 7:00, 8:00 and 11:00 a. and 1:00, 3:00, 5:00. 7:00, 4:00 and 11:00 p. m.

ALL CAIIS CAHKV BAQGAQB. Prompt: and, convenient freight, and express Kates for special parties and chartered ears upon application: agent or address M. General Freight and Passenger Agent, Kea fall vllle, BATHING RESORi; A rorV'roen'and; for and with free leesonS. In swtnj.f Mmlngi' Tuesdays Thursdays, to. Kxpert at all CAR, in3 10 'year; register; gold, bonds, small or largo lnvestprav The San Luis laha'A pahy.

Call and Investigate; J. Boom 1. 'Nprth American ui.djt': Opp. the Temple, Clinton' 6'J9 Im Phone, TUK NEW PROCESS SHOE" REPAIRlNO CO, i Latest Improved eie'ctrle ma cftlnery used for shoe repairing. Phono 2300.

VWle Vou TTalt. raSTORY IS MAI)E IN THE DAYTIME The Sentinel dellyerecl on your supper with The Day's Complete Hlstpry, By carrier iO cents per week. The Proper Musical Educatipn of Your Chd uch5De. pends pn the Start. the Pianola Mae.phljr by AEOLIAN COMPANY 1 Many children's mas Jcal, educatipn Is spoiled because they do hot start light, The PIANOLA PIANO start the musicallr Inclfned.

child upon the right path, It renders all musical works with that precision of time, 'phrasing and depth of feeling that the composer intended. It Klves the child clear' Insight. Into. the way tlio selection, be it simple or difflcult, should be played. Thus It Is a means to the highest musical edacation of the beInner a thins; most desired by and parents.

The PIANOLA I1ANO canbe played by those who cannot pick out a chord all yon need 1 the Instrument, and music roU the PIANOLA accomplishes the; rest. I Pdcrkard Mxisic House 030 CALHOUN STREET. FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS PERFECTION KITES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY JULY 8TH, 9TH AND 3L0TK Write an essay or poerii on PERFECTION BREAD and bring i a our office on any one of the days andvou will receive a Kite" or a "Mocking Bird Whistle," In addition we will give $3.00 to the boy or girl who writes the best essay or poetry; $2.00 to. the second best, and each to the next five best. Remember, every boy or girl gets a PERFECTION BISCUIT COMPANY Corner Pearl and "vV mSt bsssi WillUJ, llSjj4ii(iftUL as.

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