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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 15

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Fort Wayne, Indiana
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15
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iii 'i "iir IbIF jgfoWl ff WaVme'neW' AND BNilNE JH" if. FRANK J. MORSCHES, Prop. KflMBa: o. P.

IBEKgir Pure Tomato Crutoni i Celery Young Cranberry 5ucev.ifi Prlnjo'Rib 6 Beef au Ju. Small FeUet of, Beef, Creole Maihed Potatoes Green! Pe Waldorf Salad EnglUh Plum pudding 'Coffee, Tea or Milki i Prime Rib of Beef, 35c Small Fellet of Beef, 35c TWELVE NE6R0ES FAGE DEATH IN LITTLE ROCK Rioters Pay Supremo Penalty for Riots Which Caused Twonty.Two Deaths. MORE GO NEXT MONTH Vnlud Tnm.) LITTLB ROCK. Dto. S(.

Arkansas uai ready today to extract It toll tor' the race rioting and lawlessness at Blaine' last October which cost Uvea of twenty two negroes ana wnues. Tho watch goes tonight In tho cells of five convicted negroes, Who sometime tomorrow trill pay the penalty with their. Uvea, Unless lsst minute enorts to. obtain stay of exe Cutlva clemency are successful. Pres.

tdent and Mra. Wilson have been api peuiea 10 in an; enort to: halt the aeatn sentence. Those today In the death aroi Kd Ed chamber. Rev. Joseph K.

Knox, Frank Moore and Paul Some time, tomorrow their places III the Adeath cells will be taken by seven other negroes sentenced to go MTson you. are "wide awake' as rrGf7l ow at night, and' can't 1ieep your eVea open" bl the day time reu certainly need FILLS aenpotaoo" log by Imperfectly eliminated food pel aoaaia a very cobv aaon ailment. iBBBBBBaaBmBBiar naVaaEwrtkr CimM BHf I asaxos assasssssasxaxsssssl JwWJwSWwJKJBkfc Bercham's Pill a correct It Urr UUtl lhls MERRY CHRISTMAS The joy of Christmas is in the air, It's all about us everywhere, May it, wepray, descend on ydu, And then remain the whole year through. "7P i 107 EAST MAIN STREET. Kmtmmmmupmi to the eleotrlo chair January a weeK later.

They, convict ea or nrsi aegree muraer in connection with th rade rioting at Elaine They are: Joseph Fox, Alfred Banks, William. Wordlow, John Martin, Alfred Qlles. Ed Ware and Frank 111CKS. Blectrlclana today Completed an In specttlon of the. electrlo chair at the penitentiary here.

Btato prison authorities have announced everything In readiness for the Only setting of a definite noun la necessary. The electrocutions are expecUd to take nearly half' the day. Authorities said they Intend to speed up proceedings but with flvo men. to be executed, It' la anticipated the formalities will take more than three hours. The order of the executions has not been determined.

What method, will ba pursued In determining the first to take the chair has net been. an? riounced. The five negroes will have separate death marches, according to present plans for the execution. Penitentiary, officials took steps 1o prevent posslblo demorintra tlons In connection with the electrocutions. that reason no definite time has been set.

Ouards about the penitentiary will reinforced tonight. Tomorrow extra precautions will be taken by Few witnesses will ba admitted, according to'present plans. Thosa In strumenal In the arrests, a few visiting county authorities 'and press representatives only will be admitted to the death chamber, it will Indicated today. In; the death chant tomorrow seventyseventy five accomplices of th five electrocution victims will chime. They are servlric sentences of from one to twenty one years for their part In tho Insurrection.

Among them will be Sam Wilson, sentence to twny one years In the penitentiary for the of Corporal Luther Karls of the Fourth Infantry. Third Division, and Clinton Jee. another Eight others are serving twenty one year sentences with Wilson. Dave Reed, negro. Is serving one near.

Reed is the sole survivor of a. negro detachment that attacked a machine gun held by soldiers from Camp Pike. Cornelius Morgan, negro. Is the only one of the Indicted negroes acquitted. The twelve condemned men and those serving prison terms here are alleged members of the Progressive Farmers' Household" Union of America.

The union was widely organized. Members were heavily armed. All preparations were completed for an uprising against trio wmies. Wholesale massacres of whites ata given signal were testimony In the trial A. B.

C. Super Electric Wash Machine Some of our competitors claim the swinging wringer will sacr. When they tell you that beware of them for the wringer absolutely won't sag. We will pay $100.00 for every one that will sag. The Edmunds Electric Construction Co.

Phone 262. 1324 Calhoun St. WILLflimtE HEWS. Misses Esther and Sylvia; August, Mrs, Roller and Mr. and Mrs.

ert Davis were in Decatur shopping i riaay. Floy weimer went to f'ort Wayne Friday. and Mrs. lerbert Riley went to Fort. Wayne Friday, en route to their home In Akron, Ohio, arter visiting the rover In man and James Riley families Mrs.

Kohn was a In Van Wert Saturday, i Mrs. Oeofrey Ilustead, or Akron, Ohio, was the guest Mr. and II. R. Cowan several days thlsl weak.

program at the Methodist church Wednesday evening promises to be of un Udual 'excellence. Everybody is cordially Invited to Mr, and Mrs. Don Watklns went td Fort Wayne Friday to do their Christmas Fred Althoen' and little. daughter, Klaln, and Mrs. drover Inman spent Wednesday In De catur, U.

U. church, whloh has been drawing; large 'crowds to their revival services, raised over $1,000 Sunday towards paying the Indebtedness on the church condition of Mr. 'John Acheson remains about the same, old and new stone quarries. have been a source of amusement and attraction for the children and, young people for several weeks on; account of the excellent condition of the ice for the winter sport of Young folks from surrounding, towns coming to participate in the sport i II. B.

Cowan and i little 'daughter, Maxlne, visited In Pleasant Mills at the Dr. J. W. Vlxard home. Tom Hill and MU Reah Dunlfon were the extra clerks In Buchanan's clothing store Saturday.

Ralph Dunifon made a business trip to Van Wert Miss Vera Fisher arrived In Willshlro Friday for an over Christmas visit "with her grand i mother, Mrs. EL Ream, from Midland, where She has been attending school this winter. ELECTION NOTICE Fort Wayne, Dec. IS, Hl. Notice is.

hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of The Old National Dank of Fort Wayne will be held at the banking house of said bank In this city, Tuesday, January 1920. between the hours of a. m. and 3:00 p. for the election of directors of' sail bank to serve the.

ensuing year and until, Succeeded. STEPHEN' MORRIS. Cashlor. Fortriede's Experts will give you the best leather and workmanship: 615 Calhoun Street. Eyes Sore? If your eyes or lids are sore; they itch, born' or feel dry; if your vUion is blurred, year eyesight dim; If yea art obliged to wear glasies, go to ywur druggist and ret a bottle Bon Opto tablets.

Distolve one in a fourth) of a glass of water and bathe the errs front 'two to four times a day. Sound, comfortable yt and improved eyesight wit make the world look brighter. Netrn Dactais say Baa Opte streseUie'ss tr slgkt Is week's Usm Is Braar lartaaees it ji'a tsWjrwM4wJI Let us wish you a GOOD OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS The Season's Joys Be Yours Christinas Greetings are Wo have. caught a few; And not be selfish. Wo just send ihein to yoiu.

THE BIJVTTNER CO; Complete Home Turnlsheri. 1124 South, Calhoun. sakiu(yi WwM IsKt In assuring you of our appreciation ior the business you have entrusted to us in the past year we extend our most hearty Thmnksand wish you a very Happy Christmas and may the New Year be one of brightness and prosperity. E. A.

Goodrich, Manager December 25th 1919 mis sit L)4J(8 rr i I 'ty i X' x' yw I rfsL 5PstBsl WE take this occasion to wst ttjjww thank you for your BlxHIlv EjriWM loyal support, during the, BHftt IfKhP past year. sMBL It iaionlythr6ugh your co OK'MW Jmifi'JmL operation that we; grow'ahd jfcaSkfeafe iBS prosper. mNnPw yWJ We Wish You SSsr Merry Christmas 'BSfswA City light lSW "MCfKL Prompt and YfmlJr JUsSEr Efficient Service. sMmfKlK t.NSsmj tSmm r(sM l.laaWf sfflflsxasHv AW'nsnW. Il JkWn II' asslVf i'lasT l'i i i unit' a oi irtit.a if iil Tf.jniJ min lit fIU0lc i mt fc sw I i ..,4.

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