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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 8

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rri'jA1'' "i'9 mmmmmUiUmmMr.ifKftm(' tf jr SSSXERBWOfSni TV THE NEWS SENTINEL, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA' Wednesday, January 11. BUYS HIPPODROME THEATER flu i oiiHltlortllUm tH i Nellexun ihi Iuih p4 rntt tl i (h Ihfimi fm tin Tony II. licjlesou New Owner 1 rt mi council I rs ii moil iiKrinoin iHian. wmi: I im Ikjoii Itu'orimriiti fl for )' ti 4l toi tliut il niilUK I tl Hlpiolilrno xtt mlv 1 'in llif sprliijr. but ntmlil uiil(UM I opcrallriK It oh It Ih fi tin 1 1 lit DETTEn BUSINESS BUREAU HAS HAD A BUSY YEAR.

SMILE ON THE FACE OF THE TIGEU CAT of Pcturo House Tin lltppotli omi In 11 Main miic pI li itr lnon iMiit Iiuhi lV 1''ll It Nftl' Mill. 11 I tf III Crelgliton ihciitoi, nt iplhlnt uo nuo ii nl Hmltli Htiof. ami thu Jiuf1 of the NpIIhhoii Aii.iiPi itirnl ionimu puiolittMO wit a mulo f) dill JOHIpIl i i i i i 1 1 1 i Ti a in rolitmi fn Khun (HIh jmr ft it Hh lilatoiy (l( 1 III I p(l fit I lit Hi hi lini. In PHONE 5600 SAk Central DUILDING HARFHSON STi I rtEIBUMEt COMPANY, ARE YOU BUYING BEST QUALITY FOODS AT THESE PRICES? Beild. receiving as good delivery service as offrd by Th.

Centraltwice daily or oftener past youe doSryou need no pay mora. Simply u'a your t.lepho ne w. aim lo plaata you. CALL 56.00 Perfect Milk, 10c; $1.15 Dozen Special. Crackers, Crisp, Baked Daily, lie lb.

Central Cocoa, Full Box, 19c. Prunes, Small Pit, Meaty, 3 25c. Navy Beans, New, Hand Picked, 7c; 5 33c. Rolled Oats, Best, 4c 7 25c. Hominy, White Pearl, 4c 7 25c.

Tapioca, Snow White, New, 9c; 3 25c. Baby Lima Beans. California, 9c 3 25c. Central Blend Coffee, 31c Formerly 48c. SUGAR SOAP Only Baat Eastern Cane at Tha tral bawara of "baat" augar buy tha baat 29o 10 68o 23 lb.

cloth baa. 1,29 10O lb. cloth baa. 5.60. 10 Ma.oot 2So 10 Flake White, 59o 10 Swift'a Naptha 39o 10 P.

G. only 60o 10 Claaaio 67c 10 Fl' Naptha 61o SALE ON CANNED GOODS STILL ON ry Central Creamery Best Peco Olao 35o lb. 37c lb. 25o lb. BUTTER Finest Full Cream Cheese, 25'2C Lb.

Juat a. little aala to gat you sassa to baki lu It ul this mT FLOUR ss OlC wholehale price and do your nun httktna. Evtrv aack auaranteedi Va $1.60. 50c Brooms, 38c Each. Best Potatoes 41c Peck; $1.55 Bu.

See Our Beautiful Display Apples Special Sale J.OjIVI ETV choicc WhUe Clover, 25c lb. Comb "I l. aCa Strained, 6 lb. can 05o OREATEST VEGETABLE FRUIT DISPLAY (. Fancy 40o Sun Mat Orange 33o Fancy 660 SunMst Oranges 69e Juoy Large Florida Oranges 59o Fancy Heavy 10o Grapefruit .3 for 26o EMtra Largo Grapefruit.

2 25o Wax Lemons, good vise, 3 10o New Cocoanuts. large oaeh 2Vaa Bananas, 7c lb. 4 2So Fancy Or pes, lb. New "Juicy'' Dates, lb. New Wide Spread Figs.

lb. 29o Colarab Oranges. Apricots, Figs BOo Stuffed Dates, Figs, Candled Oranges, Pineapple. V.egetablea are tho finest can Gresn On tons, 2 largo bunches 15c CeUry, White Michigan 18b Head Lettuce Hearts, lb. Radishes, bunch Kulnacih, It's Hue.

Il BrusseN Oprouta, ql. 28o Cauliflower, head. 8pring Carrots, bunches 15 Rod Ripe Tomatoes, lb. Parsley, 3 bunches 10o Solid Cabbage, trimmed, lb. 7o Jersey 3wot Potatoes, 4 lbs.

25o Turn. ps, Bo lb. 8 lbs. Rutabagas, Parsnips, Carrots, 4 lbs. 25o 8qussh, Pumpkim, Onions, Etc.

Fruits and nod. We want you to try thoso superior foods they are mors uniformly graded and greatest care exercised In canning. FERNDELL FERNDELL OLIVE RELISH, Only 30c Bottle 50c Can Mushrooms 38c it THING'S 10 DAYS' SALE OF Woolen Hosiery OPENSTOMORROW Men's and Women's Fine Dress Wool Hose ai About Half Price. Women a SilK Bid "Wool (on? aeconda, out Mttuc; at, this salo Men's Flae Dress Wool Hose, a sorted colore; Jrop fit Itch 98c Men' a Part Wool 1 1 one, an nor ted colors, was 39c ut special cut I 39c Hose, plAtn 19c Women's Kino Cash mere Wool IJoso, nee ontlsv lr black browir or white, vaTues at 69c Children's Sport AM Wool Hose, colorcii culTs, great value at 98c Men's Kxtrn Heavy Wool Hose, groal alues at 59c I I I BBl I Wonnen's Wool a ssor ted colons drop atltch, a 79c Men's I lose. Heavy Wool ondei ful valim 39c Women's Fin Wool Caslimare luse as nor ted colors and emt brotdcrcd clocks, Meh's Dress Wool Hoae, assorted colors, seconds, for only 23c Women's 85c llubbcrs, mostly high licels, for 49c aaVaaaFP AummwrnrnWrnLrmmmyKsLwmrLW SB IV aa adaaalP saaaaaw AaaaW rr 1 1 Mr JkW sdaaaaaF" mt0mKm9mmmWmmmLMLQgmigaSm' i lJUiiAST Bfcixici Look for the Bigr Red Boot Annual Report Will Bo Mndo By Fred Willson At Moot ing Thursday Evejilng.

MORE MONEY IS NEEDED Mndi Iniorrnt belns; tftken In tlu lpoit which I'iimI WlllHon, mHiuifcri lUilm liiailiiouu IklM OILII i 11 1 makfl at lh On mtotln of fM it in llllltnu I IIIIIWIIIIJI iMIiir fuVlork it the I'Uamhor cf foni 1 1 mrrco 'I he I4)firt fullowr 1 "In 'tuhinlttliiK this upoit roei Ipk a or mMlvltylioin mill ry, 1, 1031. fn ceuilr SI, 1921, tho vrvreiaiy or lli Mvttrr lluslnoior hureuii hclicra (hut the burouii jiiqmhora nnd ndveitlsct's, lis well as the teenoral iuhlrk rcoKmso In tho hureati a unhiup nnd Indispensable agenoy for iiftbiillilliiff, of bunt pes Mil this pontinunlty, An a pro tector of 'tlio Irood will of nrtveitia lnir. well ai un aid to clean prac tlces and fnlr c6tbfielltlotU and as nn educational forre to, Inorea tho imblloronlidnce In the printed wnul pf biislneafs. Itslitlshlon In thoroughly endorsed by legitimate advertiser the preMs ftnd the buying lulU Oo caslonslly an advertiser Js foilnd YfUo does bot understand the bin can's alms and polio let and tho construe live 'character of the 'TrutlWni Ad ertlMriK movement, out such am ieadlly tonvlnced wh'i shown that the buieau litcrcoHcn tho cahIi drawefr Value of advertlslnfC'by making oil 'buaincsA" effolts worthy maximum publlct confldenoe ''The caali aluo of the bureau to ino rommuiiuy ouu oeiter do esii maied vhen consideration Is Riven tho suAliig Qti, solloltatlons of uilver tlslng for tueHt)onabln publications, sollcltpUohs jnt iiiaiiiey and merchandise, sale of tickets proceeds of which go to promoters: sale of lottery rickets, memberships In fake suit clubs, auto clubH, cooperxttl societies, eto "The buying puhllc should realize that any saving lo inlnlmliw ttio merchants operating expense Is a sating the cost of mofchnnslfm they pur chnsn "The elimination of questionable solicitation saod thlM Community over $1 000 ilurlng tho past year Kifiication or lroHei'iitloiB Tho Intention of the bureau Is to corn ct without prosecution Tlte illine utilised In eilmatlng the ndver itlscr to the need of truthful tu mcntH In udvertlHlng hns' hn fn moie produntlxe than if It hud Ikcii umcI In prosec utloo "CoiiHtructie work cnu not lie ac oouipllshc through prosecution, mid only In two cases has It boon neeea nary to do so. A com Ictlon In on case, and the scond bus not been completed tetter liiiNliiewtft L.tlilcs).

'Tho numerous Instances In which tho buieau has been of service to the meiehont and the eustomer demon Hi rates the possibilities of a. neutral agency for the settlement of business pioblems Questions of policy hae been dlsnussed and settled on a fair basis. lIsputes, arising through misunderstanding of customers and dissatisfaction vtlth purchases liave been refened to tho bureau and settled in a manner Only such ruses as Involve a constructive principle, or are of genejul lntei est. are publicly it ported. Un cujnplalnts aie seldom mentioned Numerous Unanclal ln estiga(lons which piove the securities offer a fair chance for the investor are not reported.

Tho purpose pf reports Is to keep subscribers Informed of the cunent activities of the bureau. They also suggest pitfalls to be avoided "The meichant has shown a ki eater tendency to guarantee satisfaction or money back. There Is A possibilitypossibility hnuiovr nf IfiA mahunl malilno a settlement on unreasonable com plaints, thereby doing an Injustlco to himself and other merchants The buieau will adjust. In a satisfactory manner any complaint referred to it the merchant IewspnMr Cti oiM'ratlon. 'Knlhh co operation Iiuh been given the Better Dullness Hureau by the newspapers, and a gi eater value glon their advertising columns as i esult.

"The newspaper knows that "Tiuth In Advertising" Is Just as necetuary for the succeas of their publication as truth In news matter. "The newspapei tho key to the porno of a community and thousands of dollars 'might have been lost during the past year had they not censored their advertising columns and eliminated fake financial and commercial advertising. "The newspapers. In addition to the co operation' given through elimination of fake are large financial contributors to the bureau. Ad vcinWnjr uTCKopirrflII6iir "The bureau; has had co operation from a number of the members of theAdvrtlHlng club, which has been of constructive character, in aauuion 10 me speamng cam palgn carried on In the theaters.

lodges and civic organizations, a campaign for new nietvlbers was suo ressiuiiy conducteu by a number of tho Individual members of the club. Through the efforts of the speakers. mo puuuo oecamo moie interested In tho work of the buieau. "Further assistance Is exneeted from ther AdreTt1lng riiiirTluoUKli the organization of comniitteea to assist tho board of directors In making the bureau more successful. IVfludultMit FlnuiiHal AdtcrtlHlng.

"No doubt the sjientest financial saving to the community and sur rounding rural districts, has oorao tbiough the co operation of the financial Institutions and the newsnuners. With the result that fako piomotions or oil teases, co operative stores, copper mines, void mines, coal land 1 leasesr amo eerviee elubs. land devel opment companies, undesirable In vestment securities, have yeen greatly eliminated. "It Is estimated that over $600,000 has been lost by Koi Wayne pooplo in 1911 through rake promotions, bucket fdiop, swindles, subscription frauds, pui chase of foreign securities, etc. "A campaign cntrled on by the bureau through the manufacturing plants and organizations employing a large numbet of wage earners, has been quite successful.

"Newspaper advertising has feen used to inform the pubiio that they should "Investigate before they Invent." ltrire nlacarda were nosted in the manufacturing establishments and they were furnished with a series of articles on Investments which were publtshed In their monthly house magazine Greater Financial Support Necessary "During the past year 330 bulletins were, issued and 169 confidential reiorts were presented, llequests for information totalled 1,030 and letters were written. "The lack of fiifunces has limited Inc. activities of a. he bureau. A larger fund for newspaper advertising la necessary.

Judicious use of rtewi luiner advertising copy will do more than any other agency to save the community from commercial Trawls. Intcnilgatura or shoppers must be emplojed before the bureau Con reach Its greatest efficiency. "The bureau brings dividends In Ktlllll Will Ullll UCllVI IMIa. U.I rim MO 5 for ew ry dollar spent by advertisers la the opinion expressed by thoay HJjquatnted with the norkr during 'the i past ear sbbbbbmV NQ Ujr cfd fsKBhiAaawWSsy. asay JVQmHrvJJf skbk 'JkaLwpL A KEm WTrssssPBssssB ftri' 'rTrfVy Wmr a aatur aSaSSr BBBBb aKXaVSBVBBaaVuudSTVPjp A QAM af fal frpl TlhiljAi ItaHL aaBaBBBBBBBai This photoprraph of "rrohibitlon." aoo of "Whit Mula." tb famous Missouri eat.

"Prohibition" posed for this picture after male Ins the rounds of former liquor er lo St. Louis. DEATH OF BAHAI CHIEF REMOVES FAMOUS LEADER Abdul Bali a Abbas Worked Un ceasingly for Brotherhood of Man Throughout World. HONORED BY NATIONS (Jlv net Till' ilealli VI Haifa. Pulnndiic.

recemilly of AIkIiiI Ilaha AUbax, roMiKlcr of tlio Haluil iimvo mnl. romovpn froiu ilia fiiloit tErent mrHrmfllllv Vfhlt liaa Ionic llOril llr faiaod aa rilit by thiunuhils of followers matloicil lliruiiKliuut inn Oi rlrlont an wall near raal. ltli lila dentil tho movement Una pann under tho siitdnnre of com mittev of 9 rt preacntlmj different rellKloiiH am) rucea Aluliil Ilnhn. Inervnnt of lod) wrta T7 yenra old nnd hla enreer hod been romantic ono. lie on rxionein (tf a untvelHUl moxoiriont wlioan aim nm the icallintlon of tli1 brother liootl.f man.

and It hud (nliwl hctpnm In liurupf, Aala and America and In Homu of tlieao eontlrifnta huc leH'lH hud been (reeled for the observance of his teuchlnKS Ills funeial asaumed tl International, aapert. at which were present rrlanv notables repreaentlna; many cunntrlCM. Sir Ilerbnrt Bainuel, high commlsHloner of Palestine. a In tho proceaalon. At the n(cc nf 30 Abdul naha and hla father.

Baha Ollah, were sent to the penal colony of Aceu, In Hyrln, because of theli rudlcnl teachings For more than to ears he auffled tho vlclsaltudcn of a political prlaonci lie was llheiated In 1U08 nt tlio earnest nolUltntlon of Ills follow eis In nil lialta of tlio iW Houn arter his release lie Blurted on a long Journey, which look him lo Kuropo nnd America, and resulted lit tile swift spreading of Ilia meMauge and gopl While In the United Htates in 1912 he spoko from man) Christian pulpits and beforo many different 01 ganixatlonn, schools nnd colli ges In 1920 he whm knighted lij (treat lliltain for IiIm liumiinltarlan work In Hyvla and for Ills servUo for world peace. llahalsm Is a social leform It aims at the freeing of mankind fiom the religious. Boclal and political yokes of the limes. Among th things for which It stands are: An religion, universal language, a parliament of man with repiesenta rmm all countries for the net ttement of International dlspwtesrHnl versal education, a peneci civiuiiii founded on simplicity aoo to iii tlon and emphasis on tho spiritual things of life. Jn this world movement which found odherenls of almost every rer iiiom tiiiddlilam.

Hinduism. Zoroastrianlsm, Confucianism, Juda ism and uurisuannv. State Births XOllTIf ilANCIIESTUn. tnd Jan 11 A dauahter Vas born to Mi and Mis Heber I fare i eventiy Mt and Mrs. Hay Coon announce thf lhth of a son.

Mr nnd Mrs. John till Kiuitt aie the jriaientsof a mm WINS SILVER SPEED MEDAL Miss Stoltenberg Writes Words a Minute. 70 MJtjx Itcinlc Htulli nlirrir luicwrHlnn liiHtint tor ut tin AnthoiiV utn In ftiluL' nun picHentcd with a silver im ilul by tlio I' nd. mood 'I'j iMflt otiiiiny today for spaimI mul accuracy In ppwrltlns; The iresontatlon of tin medul. which is tlw llrvt one or to Hwar.ltMl In Kort Wann, was complete surprlue to Ht.i'tenl era.

tio hud not lvon Inforii.crl that nho hud won tin prlic, rrt'Sfntutlon was n.aile In the presence of the s.Jiovl, which nm srriihld for the oiasloii. bv Asburj llushnvll, of Toledo, dlstrlet man ngir for the Underwood company The medal Is the outcome of a onnrfst which has been conducted In all the commercial schools of the rltj, Include Ins; t(i hlfh sthuol, for some time, and hbr awarded to Miss Htoltenbrrrr for writing at th rate of 7 words per tnlnuts for 16 nlnuta without tnaklns; an irror. There are a numiwr or prises iieing; awaraiu ana 4 ceruncaiew 01 merit and, sin bronst medals havs been presented to students at the Anthony Waynt. untl liar ton Pioneer IIes, (Rpcll to ths Nw HcntlnI lITTNTINOTONy Jan. lt.

Word has beerrj received here that IX, Hchoolcraft. the first white child born Ih llunuASton county, died Hundey at the home of his daunhter, Mrs, Warren ill. Need ham. In basjro, lie was to yeara old. Mr Bchool craft left the county when a young1 men, moving to North Manchester, where he lived until three years ago.

Funeral services were held here this afternoon at Entertain School Children. 1 1st td the Ntws Rntitis.J OARIIETT, Ind Jan, ll The school 'children of Keyset And Butler townnniop anu or the uarrett city schools, will be entertained by the Jolly Jester today, at the lloyaf thea ter. This entertainer la sent out by the Child Health organisation, of New York City, and has been fHthjc cntertalnnients In various parts of the I'nlted State, lie appeared in lSpencerllle this mornlnfr. and will give two pros rams in this city thlg afternoon. The Jester wilt continue his program throughout 'the county, closing next at (it Joe.

Hopes to Improve Sohool Attendanee (Special tnths Nw Hfithtrl IltfNTINOTON, Ind Jan. 11. TO sjet before the people of the city same Idea of the number of absences from the city schools, Mrs. 11 Buylc, attendance officer and health supers visor, has bevuif a cam pa Urn of iuh lloHj. Kiting out for publication each Cf)IUfNNA, Ind, Jun 4, Mi and Mih Haniucl l'otta announce tho bli th of duug hter.

dauKhter was born to Mr. and Mrs. 10. Donley, Httt urdu) Mr und Mrs. Can oil are the pnrenta of a son.

WAWAKA, Ind, Jap 11 Mr end Mis. Mton I.owcr announce the birth of a tlausTbter. Use News Wants eounlrv of tho telobe coir trlliutas odheronta to the oiganllutloii for International brotherhood Peoplo came to tho city of Acca mrii of tho world to ho una wmi AWllll mnr Ahlmn Mftrt home was a regular iiaoei. .1 gathered peoples of all races and creeds. The Creed of llahalsm 1 found In this statement Hah.

tl'llAli. Its founder a "Wo desire but the gooil of lllo world and II10 liapplneHs of tho 11a llono, yet they deem us xtlirup of strife pud sedition worthy of hond age and banishment that all nations should become ono In faith, and all men as brothers, that the bonds of affection and unity between tlio sons of men should be strengthened, that diversity of religion should cease, nnd differences of race be annulled What harm is there in thlsT Yet so It shall be: these fruitless strifes, these ruinous wars, shall pass asa, and the "Most Ureat Palaeo" shall come It not this that which Christ foretold Vet do we see your king, and rulers lavishing their treasures more freely oil mcutis fpr the destruction of the human raco than un that which would conduce to tho happiness of mankind. These strifes and tills bloodshed snil discord must cease, nnd all men be as one kindred and 0110 family It not a man glory In this, that ho love his countrj let tilm rather glory In this, that he loves his kind." 1 1 Want To Sand Food. PAH1H. Russians anxious to send food drafts to relatives In Russia fairly overraiv.

the office of tha American Relief Admlnlst atlon which recently opened here to enable them to Uo so. Members of the formr Russian nobility obhed shoulders with Russian peasants In tbjgeffort to obtain ono of the $10 draffs' befoie they wero exhausted. Thciro were many cases 111 which llusisans who had not seen their relatives for years and laid lost al track of them brought tlielr liin to th American office nnd begged the staff to try and flndsund send food to thorn. In all eases the money was accepted and assurances given that the persons would be fount! or "the money lefunded within three months. Death of Mrs.

Margaret O'Neill. (SnecUl to the Nf. Heiitinttl I KrNKAIJL.VlI.l.K. 11 Vis Maigarct O'Neill, aged 90, tiled, ut tlio home of her daughtei, llleliartl David heir Tuesday at o'clock in the evening. Mrs.

O'Neill was born in County Down, Inland, mid mine to Wayne with her husband, Michael In 188 Mr ONclll leturned to lieland In 1880 to look after business afraiis nnd died while there. Mrs. O'Neill lived In Kort Wiivrto until eight years ago when sho came to mako her home, here with her daughter, flix Children survive, Pat, Michael, John and Mrs. Mary Smith. Kort Wayne; Mrs.

David hero ami daughter, Bister Jlerna dette, of Now Albany, Ind. The remains will be taken to Fort Wayne to the home of her son. Michael, and funeral servleea will be held at 9 i.ulock Filday morning at the Cathedral. Dctlnro 1U Idfnd; Elect Officers. (Seril to Ih.

Nt. Hntinel COI.1HUIIA CITY, Ind Jan 11 The meinbeis of the First Whitley t'ounly National Farm association met at tho I'cabody free library cstcrdiiy at their annual mooting. Officers welo chosen for tho coming year as follows Kd Cornelius, piesident. If Baker, vlco president; C. Sanders, secretary treasurer.

Tho bonrd of directors Is composed of Ed II. Cornelius, II, K. Tlaker, Janies A. Tucker, Monroe Unyder mid Alfred Cooperrlder A six pel cent dividend waa declared Tho association has 281 members. The total loans of the organization since it was organised amount to The amount of applications for loans for 1921 was $193,500.

i' Will Install Crossing Sign Poitr. rMnwl.1 (A tha Nri HnlTnl 1 I lIUNTINaTONIndJan.aijrfilgii posts at grade crossings are oems recelied by the Krlo railroad from Michigan City, and It la expected tnat the Installation will bo started as soon as possible. Nlnetoen o( the eigne adopted by the public service commission under an act passed by the last legislature, were In the first shipment. Tho railroads were required under the act to pay for the transportation, from the factory to tlielr own lines, and then to distribute the signs along their rtght of wnyi The road, also Install the signs, fnr nhiiir print 1 siinii lont For Cold on the Chest Musterolo Is easy to apply and It does not blister like the old fashionedfashioned mustard planter Musterole Is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, pimply massage It In gently with the finger tips. You will be delighted to see how quickly It bring; relief Oct Musterole at your drug: store 35a and Jars and tubes; hospital Bile.

$3 BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Bill day tho absentees from tho various schools. Hhc hopes that this will stimulate parents to avoid having their children absent from school for trl la! reasons (tappUifrcr Instate Kcitlcd. fHixr iieil to th Naxys HrntlnL. UI.XUAl.IA'Il.MO. Jan 11 1 lie estate, allied nt $160,000, wits nettled out of coin Mondpv.

at un ex pen fie. It Is Kuhl. tf Ich than $200. Mr und Mrs. John (liipplng were pioneer settlers In thl city and built up fine propei ty interests.

Mr tlspplnajer dlod In 1HD.1 nnd Mrs. Ouppinarer died three teuiM ago. Tho principal heiis are 71. Clappltig er, fthls city; John E. V.

EMRICK Law, Office Citizens Trust Building Second Floor Oapplnger, Toledo! Mlnn'ti son, Knlamaioo; Mrs. 1. A and Mrs II. Case I'" Paul Kllnkenberg and ehlldi A NIcIiIIh and wife and Hairy II nnd wife, of this city U0H NRWH WANTS Eye Strain If yon liuc sumo, eon Biilt Whito. He will furnish gin.

hbo if or ho will ad vino you If jour eye other attention. U6 Main Phone 66C0 iW. WMPIRIH WARNING I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bajer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and I0O Druggists.

Aiplria la U. trad. rk tlltr Maa.factar. of MaMucaeklMtf BSllUeaelf "If I Could Only Belch Up That Gas I Know I Would Feel Better" How often have you felt that way. flow bften have you In tied for something; io give you genuine and Isstlnsf rsllef for (Jas? IHm't buy any ordinary dyspepsia tablet for temporary results to a nrst cMss drus; store, auk for buttle of genulno.

Hnalnianii'H Oas Tableta, take threo tliTflmsji hour beforo meals and aaalfsrhree nPfoa rutins; then watch IVow comes fHirprlue No more 9B: no more smothered feelttiK, no difTlcult breathing ami no bloat Ilnalmann'n (las Tablets are not only for the relief, but also for the pretention of as Most people with laa auffer from nervoua lyspp sla, not common Indigestion. llaaJmann's las Tablets are sold In the famous yellow packafre for one dollar liaaTmann'M Uaa Tableta are for sale ly Meyer ln on and alj reliable drus; 'ranclsco. ltnalmunn. Chemist, Han in mit them n. The countv nays for the manufacture of the slgna and maintains them after they have been Installed The shipment received here Is a very email part of the number that will bo required by the Krlo railroad.

to Tl fc CATAKUM el tns BLADDER fEscn Capsule bears tam Roarm ofettmUrfHlM iSr (Blind, Ourd without Pals or besa of Time by aor Mild I'taatie Trestment. If VOU haa t1mtwrruLim llleedlnff. It coins; or Protrudls PILES rdes) esll or writ) for particulars. We cur Trtmmm, rmriiiit, Aom uq i.upua dj lb of Actiao Therapy bq evrry thins; ela faHn. ruHT WAYNK SKIM AND HRCTAb CtlNIG K9 East Berry fit.

Fort MamBmnwmmM Live On What's Left i YOU liavc resolved to save this year. There is just one successful way to proceed; Save FIH8T and live on what's left. If you decide. to save what's left, out of your weekly or monthly iucome, you'll usuully find there's nothing left. When men wishing lo join our organization," said an employer of 1,000 people recently, "tell us Ihey have bank accounts they are given a preferred rating Tho amount of tho accumulation may or may not he signiflccnt; hut the fact of the accumulation is fundamental It reveals kind of character that business men are seeking.

"Instead of saving what's left, I want the man in my organization who saves first and lives on what's left." Mako it au unbreakable ruo that the first money out of your pay each week or month is deposited on your Havings Account. IAY VOUKrJKLP FIRST. THE EIRST and HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK National Bank Protection, ITri 31 i Fr eoU la tho hwd mmd sorav tender aek your drusgist for sW VJt: A Bank Statement That Any Man or Wnan Can Understand Citizens Trust Company, Wayne, Indiana STATEMENT OF JANUARY 1, 1922 The Bank Owes to Depositors including Stockholders $2,854,664.19 A conservative banker always has this Indebtedness In mind, and he arranges his assets so a. to be able to meet any re quest for payment. Kor This Purpose "We Have 1.

Cash on Hand and in Hanks (Gold. Bank Notes and Specie) and Itli legal tieuosltorica returnable on demand. 2. U. S.

Government, Kailroad and Municipal Donds 332,829.48 or Int. and. salable. 3. Loans to Individuals and Corporations Payable In less than three months on tho averse, largely secured by collateral.

4. Mortgage Loans 1,987,407.40 Mortgairos on real estate In Kort Ayayne and Allen County. 5. Citizens Trust Company's JJuihJJiig and 6ther Keal Estate 208.094.DQ G. Advance to Estates 6,098.81 Seeund by Hen on property held by bank.

7. frpm Fire Insurance Department 4,000 Total to Meet Indebtedness $2,928,259.40 8. This Leaves a Surplus of 73,595.21 Which becomes the property of the Stockholders after tho debts to the depositors are paid, and Is a guarantea fund uptm which wo solicit new depoalta and retain those which have been lodged with us for many years. Our listed resources enumerated In this statement du not and ran not Include those aasets of friendliness and helpfulness which this bank, has in the personnel of Its board of directors. Its officers and em nloes.

These are'aessls which pay dividends to our patrons In erlce and satisfaction. CON8ULT US WHEN IN DOUBT. OFFICERS OWEN N. II EATON, President EDWAUD YABNELLB, Vicc Pres. WALLACE E.

DOUD, Vice Pres WILL B. aUTELITJS, Secretary I ri. rf.

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Years Available:
1870-1923