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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 10

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sv rl fate Ill BILIOUS? SLUGGISH? HEED TMIS WARNING Ton Invite Fla and Grip When YouYe Full of Poison Are yon sluggish and weal? Does your brad actio? Vonr body la full of poison which your liter, ill neys and' bowoll hate carry off. 'In such a condition your Vitality loir and you are an easy victim for Influenza, prlppe, coldi and mora serious germ diseases. the One Der'Dootor heloa rpjruiaue ino eiomac n. UTer, kidneys and bowels. It he carry off the nolaori waste matter and clean you out thoroughly.

AooomiUlahei In .21 hour, what many treatments take weeks to do. lake'? the One Day Dootor today and you'll be surprised bow veil you win reel tomorrow. JM" THB.FOBT WAYNE NtWS AND.SENTIClL ux'i Vv Vae I SMUGGLING IN GERMANY INCREASING RAPIDLY MAYENCH. Germany. Dec.

J.O. Smuggling la on the Increase between unoccupied Germany and the oocu pled tones, according to recent Information received by the Intelligence officers of tho Trench army of occupation. French army officers say that women been particularly active of late and that there are' nearly as many womenTrmugglcrs as men. An Alsatian women nmuggirr claims have made 60,000 marks on one deal. Tla woman! when discovered, said 'lliat lh'linf1 rnnn fitam RtrftfihurK to vuu iha aiomaen.

iirerx; kluncys and towels, li h.lps rr off'lba nnlwin villa fuiv'" knives at six marks cacn. Kne managed to get the knives over the Alsa tlan border without paying. duty and afterward sold the knl vest a French denier ror ZO rranpa eacn. iteiurni to Germany the woman saldehe exchanged tho French money for marks, at i marks for 100 the rate of exchange at that time. x' QRABILLNEWS.

Charles Aglcr and Miss Mildred Inta, both' of Berne, spent Sunday with and Mrs. Albert' Iahtx. Theyiwlll emdat.Mr.aiid jdrs. Iapts move from: their present location Into QIbUl' haa accepted a position at the fort Wayne electrin Mr, and Mrs. 'Michael Ktopfensteln and firnllV formerly of this place, left for their home at Seafleuf; after vlsitlnir with 'relatives hero for few days.

'They contemplate moving to I'ortland. In the near which have neon jieicr a(ine Mission. cnurcn.Tor the' pot two Weeks cams to a close Tuesday evening, Hurgh and Lola Hurah have been granted a John Conrad, who has oeen ai jjrinsmaae, me past four weeks, returned Saturday DaVld Roth has been suffering with a sever attack of rheumatism forthe past week; being un ablo to do hlawork, Mr. and Mrs. 8aai'.

Mrandenbaugh left; for wHera IheV will make, their' future libjfie. George Kesaler'has will hold a publtoaal December I to.dlspose.of etUhls personal property. Mr 'and Mrs. Kessler will leave soon for where.TriW latter has two brothers llvlmj. Daniel Perls" and family took Bunday dlaner'wlth Mr.

and Mrs. D.N. Klopfendteln and A. fdlntar had the mlafortuntof aettlna? his Overland car while en dute to Crablll from Leo. and, was pinnea unaer unin receivea saslatance.

lie was, however, not seriously Injured. Frank' Hoi lopeter, nd "on Stanley Sdn f'oFy'ftfiiioTffarltVina! family 'playing lunibnr 'of hogs south' of hern, 'and 'every precaution bctng taken 'to prevent, the spread of the' service were held at the Mennomlte Church 'Sunday evening on account of the revival meetings being conducted, at the Mlaalon church. vTheodoro Gehrig lUa purchaaed the J. J. Schlatter farmland haa already taken poasea "Bloh.

Mrs. 'Myrott dorreli" spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Orley Zeis and fanilly. Come try (Hiijh Test Gasoline) Lincoln Highway Garage 235 37 Pearl Street. a vol OnoUJay Doctor, la not a cure afll.

Bat it does clean, yon out and gtre Nature a chance tV result disease and make you well. It your druggist. doc not have the One Day Doctor, we will forward It i poetraJd for 3 cents. Absolute aatlav faotinn or your money refunded. One Day Dootor Itourbon, tod.

Kiss BaU, Fri. Kuckuck's NEW HAVEK NEWS. ifej(wf' lh i JHbr JK4TffFaHaffp mZJwWt mKmWmm mwW' "fcLP 7il al Tif al aa PtaaT'f rVrr imw rtB JaTsaTaaaTsaap I lib Chicago'sMottModetn 2ZD Hi Firenronf Hnt 1 M9 0 1000 rooou.El room SaaaaH aae a back and ninnlnj lea VVpP wiwe, la coniplctclr eod hia 'VO rlou.lf ZV, Boo SxsM evetf tnowii facUay for ZovyC lpiiisnctulcnioct. Nothing Itu than your inliri tatlifacfionwUl teiijy tu. Zy Taa Ha of iha Fuaoua 'j TEXRACE GARDEN Sj Ctlcaao'iManBeauaU ReMturane tfj KMadfcrlea.iwfKtculitM I ZoeertaJnmcnttinunlled I JAaatrka't Show PUce I Morrison Hotel I MadlaonMdarkSc.

3 Ptncnat S' lluarCMoia I 1 Let a Christmas Card Carry Your Message Chriatmas Curds coat so little and rnenn wi much tltat yttt cannot afford to forget Hnynnr. Pomn In nnd eo our line larg" select Ion whllo tho choice l.i wide. The Fort Wayne Printing Co. Miss Ml Id rod Harris had as her guest Bunday Miss Mario Purvis and Ward Coruthers, of and Glenn Funk, of Fort Otto Brulck and daughter spent Sunday, as the guests of Mr. Brulck at as operator for the Nickel I'late rail Golden jtuie class or tne Methodist Trotestant church will be entertained the church parlors this evening by Mr.

and Mrs. Petty. and Mrs. Felix nialalng and hon and Mr. and Mrs.

Oral Kitchen daughter werd entertained 8utr llay at the home of Rev. and Mrs. AV. v. services ro' Mrs.

Samuel Glnther were held Sunday mowlnx from the home. The body was placed In the receiving vault at the I. O. O. F.

cemetery un til a aon who Is In the navy can return The local telegraph oftlce. of the Nickel Plate, which was cloned last summer on account of the consolidating of the two railroad office's, waa reopened last Sat urday and Dean Frock has been put In charge of the day Sunan Null has returned from a visit with, her" daughter, at Kind lay, Ohio. stockholders of the New Haven State bank will hold their annual meeting on January 6, 1)20 for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing The ladles of the Methodist Episcopal cnurcn will give a Christmas cantata on Tueaitay evening. December 2, In the church parlors In which a large number of local children will take" choir and Sunday school classes ot the Methodist Protestant church will give a "variety entertainment in the church parlors, the date of the entertainment not iliavlive been Lucky Plucky class of the Methodist Prot estant church was entertained last evening at the home of 'Miss Helen Smith. mualo committee and the stor's of the Methodist l'rotcslant church will hold a businessbusiness meeting In the church parlora Thursday No word has been received at the local branch of the Ohio' Klectric railway of any curtailment of passenger service and for the present trains will be operated according to the present aced and Mrs.

Beech er Miller' and children were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mllle Within si week or so several thousand dollars wilt be distributed by the banks rrom ine inrisunan money clubs. Several hundred residents of the town will receive checks, althouah the amount this year Is much smaller tiian In previous years.

mm IS, ''i i ELECTRIC SERVICE ior LIGHT1 HEAT POWER Phone 298 Utility Bldi. 122 E. Wayne Ot MEN WANTED The Rub No Morc Co. ROME Cm NEWS. Mrs.

M. F. Owen was the, guest of her eon. D. C.

and wife. at Kalamazoo, over' Mrs. IIul bert, a former resident of this place, spent the. paat week with Mrs. W.

A. Williams. She with licr daughter, rs. W. A.

Acton, and husband, who have been living In Goshen, will move to Mr. Blum, of Fort Wayne, brother of Mrs. Jack Potter, was her guest Sunday. llackett Is able to' be out again after several weeks' lUness. and Mrs.

Jay Bid well, of Garrett, spent Sunday with relatives at thla Mrs. Joslah Zlgler, who haa been taking treatment at the Knelpp sanitarium for the paat month, returned home Friday. Jones, who is employed In Fort Wayne, will move his family to that place this week, Low Rent Low Prices Ilighest Quality A. C. MUNTZINGER Furniture Company IKC 8.

Calhoun Phena 73W FOUND! Your money's 'worth Elite, 10c. WOLCOTTVitLLE NEWS. Ed Vaughn and Mrs. Charles Vaughn, of Denver, are visiting at the Newton Gardner home. Mrs.

Frank Sawyer, of Kturgls; sister. Mrs. Teal, and grandson, Geoj ge Teal, of Jackson. are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

It: I). Need Venah Hasslnger, of A grange, spent Sunday with home C. K. Fulghman and family and Mrs. C.

M. Bowman and MIhs Mas Taylor motored to Fort Wayne Ilev. A. B. Aegerter waa called to Akron Tbnraday by "the death of a relative.

W. T. Daly and daughter Helen were shopping in Fort Wayne Friday and' Saturday. Vera Grannla is 'confined to her home with an attack of and Mrs. Dale Ithndea, of Osslan, Ind, were guests Of relatives over Ray McDonald.

of Gary, spent Sunday here with relatives. POWER! nigh Test Gasoline and Navy Test Try it it makes a difference. 125 E. Main. FRANK HUHCOVflH Funeral Director Motor Aabulacca Phono 649 1908 JC CaUyiim Illckavllle Personals.

George A. Patterson arrived home from Washington, 1). Sundsy nl.hl fnr a. mnnlh'i viir atlnn hu ftarenta Mr. and Km F.

A lallr. I Mr. Patterson holds a responsible position with the agricultural department of the U. S. government Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Hellars and family, are moving to their farm, which they recently bought, south of Mra. Matt Moore haa sold her farm on the Spencervllle road to Ralph Nelaon, who will occupy it next spring when it Is vacated by the present tenant Taken To Sanitarium. (Special ta Iha Nrwa) MONOQL'ET.

Dec. 10. lister Metz, of has been taken to the Ilawavllls asnltarium at Indianapolis. He baa been confined to hl home for some time with a serious attack of rheumatism and It became necesaary to call In a doctor from Wabash to relieve the Intense pain. Store Hours 10 a.

in. to 6 avlllr 1 the; gift enduring ii" service and sentiment, Shop in the Morning Wmh, MsatsaMjl 4. v. aBaaTJsaasaaa, i 'Sfikayhs 'afar 1 SB BM a asT anW anVa a. staW aeaaSv avaW aaj'v Ml an 1 aW VW i ii .1 Furniture Gifts enhance your kind thought fulness with this Recipient, Macey Book Cases In all the (standard sizes', in golden oak, fumed oak dtid brown mahogany.

May be had with or without dcf section. i IFUUi JToort 'K Easy Chairs and Rockers Those case inviting chairs that by touching a button the chair and footrest auto matically adjusts itself to the position of the body. A splendid stock of these chairs, upholstered In' tapestry, genuine leather and the best of imitation leather. Priced at $29.75 to $85.00. Fifth Floor When the gift for the home is it is, indeed, a gift of enduring satisfaction.

These Holiday Pieces present such unusual values that many thoughtfully selected gifts are being chosen from these offerings; rjaflaTTTlaTVSnpBfafT Peninsular Ranges Any housewife would be glad to receive one of these fltic combination coal and gas cabinet Tangcs. Sold exclusively at Wolf Des satlcr's. IrVlh Floor Buy Stoves and Furnitu: On the Morris Bank Plan On Time Payments liumiture "A GO0Dcomfortable chair her; or a smart floor lamp there, will add inuch to.thQjiveableness of your home this winter. pur prjesenjiifurjiiture exhibit is particularly notable, A visit' various period displays will help you to, decide 'biirthe right piece or gettb complete your homefurhisliirigs. 8 i V' ,1 fs' Let your tight so shine that your home may be made more gladsome on Christmas 'Eve and atdl other times throughout the year.

Your Home Beatififiil! raaBprHk a.i In jour homein the evenings the one most noticeable feature is the illumination. 1 Then why not express your own personality in floor lamp or in the lamp or the candlestick on your tabic, on your your Let it Rhine as a beacon from afar and extend a welcome' to all your friends. It spread a raiiiauujoy over your household it will charm you and make you still more in Wvc with your Own home. To the young, 4 a beautiful lamp paints a brilliant future, as it symbolizes life and love, hope and happinew; i i Tothe old itbringa back the. sweet mcmOry.picturcs of the long ago the pictures of 'youth, that never grow old.

So come, In. very soon an; see' just what fwe have, It. will lie lyell worth your while, ilmp Shades made to' ypur' order, to harmonize, with "any style, pf decoration, or any color JBcncme ni.uiii. i 'Jifti. If 'you prefer; you! may your electiott nowifort ChHst nias, jand we deliver it whenever you say, Fourth Flooc torts for holiday, choosing is the largest selection of bed davenports have ever shown, including the full length and duo style.

Up holstering of imitation Spanish genuine leather, tapestry' and vel'ur. PtIpcs rang? from, $76.00 to $10500. Fifth floor I A Wonderful Showing of i r'feyery, room in the house vfr' cfvefy 'member of the 'family; is the 'right cft of rocker here, There are laxce easy rockers of solid oak In fumed and golden fLnhlJVY nbekers Of centilne leather, rJth ilooae cuehiona and, back. Tapestry upholstered rockers, with sprlnffieeat and back, done Vlfif ftiaiy dlrteftftit' styles4 and qur tides. manoBany rockers, with cahe nileil frames, wide roll arms and back; oIboa very line ahow Ina; of wing chairs and rockers.

Ilflli rioorj Kitchen Cabinets Xn white enamel and oak flnish, with spools and chairs to match. Also white sanitary, kitchen tables and chairs. trifth noor ti If ton' Just Oan't Send XJitt Certificates We'll make ihenj" oat in sy Ik upward. the person whoa name you fill out on the' dotted line has the choice of the. atore any'' meis' chandlse any depart ment 18 redeemable on a Wolf Desaauer Olft Car tiflcate.

It's, a plan that thousands use each year. They say It's a great Idea, Duy them at any depart 'ment In the store. Christmas Candies Featuring especially, such famous sweets as Pirika Chocolates Mullane Taffies Jeyne Olaco FruiU and tho Wolf Des sauer line of fine chocolates. Main Floor, ff 4W '1 Umbrellas It rained one hundred and thirty two days this yparr which is one argument for umbrellas as a practical gift. At the umbrella section a lino of Women's Umbrellas at five dollars is being featured this wtck.

They have covers of a good, serviceable quality, and attractive handles with transparent round and oval rings. 'The new Prince of Wales style in worn, eu'i umbrella is yery smart, with pure silk covers and ivory and solid silver inlaid handles, $25.00, tMalit.Floor Golconda Diamond Jpwelry For Xmas Gifts iffM Pont fall to i. GzHSxk. i.i.ifr ,1.1. maaIaI gaetory Bala of these pure crys tal white cut stones.

We show In plain and. elaborate patterns In rlnrs, brooches, pendants, ear rings, lavallleres, and many other articles In jewelry at BOe to SMB. AH KuaranK trim uunons i sparKie.ana i assets Importantly A bob 1 A Sale of Small Children's I Dress Shoes at $2.85 JUST IN time for Christmas for Mrs. Santa always looks to the practical side of gifts, anU a "new pair of jg shoes" is usually a part of every little tofs Christmas 1 The. shoes in this special preholiday event have ineveifceen shown before, and representa large purchase front a manUfac turer who specializes on children's He tjwned a quantity of leather at last year's market price, which Re made up to our rder at considerably less than current pricea 8 These Pretty Little ShoesareNow onSale They're cunning as can be with their soft turn soles, and tassels nnn "hirrl a r'ui" hllttnnn Thov nnma in finn all nlnrlr Irirl rlilr Mrifh JI II1VU white, brown and gray tops.

Jfc; Sizes from 3 to 8 on special sale at $2.85. Meuanlne ''Talking" Books, "Talking" Figures Taikih Animals Phonograph Records for Jhc. Children That Tell the Charmins Jingles and Relate Animal Stories Children are always readjr to hear a story, Sometimes, our fund of stories Is exhausted orM; may not be IrTJust the right humor and we have no story when the little ones want These records are for Just. such. occasions.

They are Indaatrucllble, and Ineeparab'le part of the or bopk whose story they talU Think how wendarful, hew entartainlna it would be for. a youngster to hear the awe Inspiring rpr of a lien or the snerry thirping of birds In the midst of a story about theml Then, too, the every popular fairy "nursery rhymes' and. Mother Goose jingles are recited by' elocutionists of national reputation and. undoubted, merit. The children's ears are attuned to thai popular enunciation of words, they get Into' the liablt of speaking correctly with proper Infection' and acquire naturally without effort otherwlee' would entail a great deal of expense) and require, much application and long study.

With these new records they learn while being entertained. Bring the children to the store. We will play a. fear records for them and youll aea for yourself how deUghted they are with this new Idea. There's a continuous, series for the various New aubjects' are reproduced 'regularly and may be added 'from time to time as the children' advance In age.

rrlced at tie and On sale at the Stationery, Section on Mala. Floor, and also at the, Vie trola Department on Fifth A r. i.W li fa at "If.

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