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vi' laaagysyv Wednesday, March 7, 1017. PORT WAYNE SENTINEL. ft. "ff I i Doctors Stand Amazed at Power ofBon Optato Make Weak Eyes Strong According to Dr. Lewis i Guaranteed to Strengthen Eyesight 50 4 In One Week's Time in Many Instances 3 A free PrsieripUon Ycil Can Have Filled and Ufa at Horn 9 Philadelphia, Ta.

Victims of eye attain and other eye weaknesses, and those who wear tissues, will be (lad to know that according to Dr. Lewis there ia real hope and help for them. Many whose eyes were fatting say the Lava Lad their ayes restored by this remarkable prescription and many who once wore glasses aay they hare thrown them away. One man says, after using it "I was almost blind. Gould not see to read at all.

Now I can read everything without my glasses and ray yea do not nurt any more. they would pain dreadfully. At nlaht Now they reel one ail the time. It waa like a miracle to A ladr who used it says "The atmosphere seemed haiy with or without glasses, but after using this prescription for 15 days everything aeems I can rtad even fine print without classes." Another who used it says "I was bothered with eye strsln caused by overworked, tired eyea which Induced fierce headaches. I have worn glasses for several years both for distance and work, and without them I could not read my own name on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me.

I can do both now and have discarded my long distance glasses altogether. 1 can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the Street now. which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me, I cannot express my Joy at what It has done for me." It is believed that thousands who wear glasses can now discard them in a reason. able ilma and multitudes' more will be able to strengthen their eyes so as to be spared the trouble and expense of ever getting glssses. Bye troubles of many descriptions may be wonderfully benefited by the use of this prescription.

Go to sny active drug store and get a bottle of Don Opto tablets. Drop one Bon Opto tablet In a fourth of a glass of water and let It dissolve. With this liquid bathe the eyes two to four times daily. You should notice your tjt clear up perceptibly right from the start and inflammation and redness will quickly disappear. If your eyes bother you even a little it ia your duty to take ateps to save them now before it la too late.

Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight If. they had cared for their eyes in time. Note! Another prominent MitIoUii to wbotn the abore snide vh submitted. Midi "Yea. tha Bon Opto preeertptton li trnlr a wonderful er remedy.

Its constltaent lorredlenU are well known to eminent eye specialists and widely prescribed by them. I nave nsed It very wo ctasnUly In my own practice on patients whoae eyas were strained tbronch OTerwork or misfit classes. I can hlshly recommend It in case of weak, watery, china', amertlns. Itching born ins eyes, red lids, blurred vision or for eyes inflamed from exposure) to snake, son, doit or wind. It la one of tbe very few preparations I feel should be kept on hand for regeler use In almost family." Bon Opte, referred to aboTo, is not patent medicine or assent remedy.

It Is an ethical preparation, the for mala being printed on the package. The man nfsctniers guarantee It tp strengthen eyeilgbt 50 percent In one week's time In many Instance or refund the money. It can be obtained from any good druggist and. is sold la this city bj Dreier Drug Meyer Bros, and others. HtMftvTvtMf MM LODGE NOTES rMMMMH'MMM 8, Stirck circle.

Ladies of the O. A. proceeded to the home of S. Hartshorn, at 1701 Columbia, avenue, In a body Tuesday evening and pleasantly surprised "Daddy" on the oooai slon of his eighty eighth birthday. The celebration was complete in every re spect, Mr, Hartshorn Is a veteran of the civil war aad prior to that time took part in th Bloux Indian war In Minnesota.

A social tea, will he served at the home of Mrs. Elsie Drelbelbiss on March 14, under the auspices of Sarah C. White tent. Daughters of Veterans. The Moose will give a danoe at the, hall Thursday evening, Brlghfa orchestra will furnish the muslo.

How to Prevent Croup. When the child is subject to attacks of croup, see to It that he eats a light evening meal, as an overloaded atom ach may bring on an attaok, also watoh for the first symptom hoarseness, and give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse. Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement. iauAVEa roort nojrorjtnro.

CoL' D. Foster leaves Saturday morning for Honolulu. He intends to salt from San Francisco on March 11. CoL Foater Intends to return by April 11. I Blame the Woman Who Lets a Man Drink Says Druggist Brown Of Cleveland.

He Guarantees a Simple rieme ireaimeni uiven wimom ins Knowledge of the Drinker, Cleveland. O. No wife has a right to let her husband drink: for alcoholism Is a disease and a drunkard Is a sick man. says Druggist Brown of Cleveland. A woman can cure this disease stop a drinking husband In a few weeks for half what ha would upend on liquor In the same time.

The habit can be broken and the disease oared. Thousands of cases prove It and every community has Its reformed drunkard. Druggist Brown says the right Mme to stop the drink habit Is at its be Sinning. Left to run Its course It will eaden the fine sensibilities of the man sou love. Begin with tbe first whllt of liquor on his breath but do not despair If he has already gone from bad to worse until he has become a rum soaked sot.

Druggist Brown knows the curse of strong drink for he himself has bsen a victim. A loving sister, without his knowledge or consent, rescued him from the brink of a drunkard's grave and for ten years kept her secret. She aaved him from drink resoued him from his own depraved, besotted self by giving him a secret remedy, the formula of an old Oer roan chemist. To pay his debt to her and to help other victims out of the murk and mire he has made the formula public Drugglats everywhere dispense it dally as Prepared Tescum Powders, put up In doses. Qet It of your own druggist and drop a powder twice a day Irk tea, coffee, milk or other drink.

Boon liquor does not taste the same, the craving for It disappears, and lo. one more drunkard has been saved and knows not when or why he lost his taste for drink Warning Note: Tescum should be given only where It Is desirable to destroy all taste1 for alcohol and all pleasure In Its line. Those who encourage moderate drinking should not give It until no called moderate drinker reaches the er line, as most of them do In time, irugglst Brown has such confidence In prepared Tesoum Powders that he personally guarantees results or he will refund out of his own pooket the price charged by the dispensing druggist. It Is dispensed In It. Wayne by Dreier Drug Meyer Bros, and other druggists.

North of Transfer Corner High Grade and Low Prices SPECIAL ral WEEK PATTERN HATS 0 a Just to advortiso and start Spring Business with a rush wo will sell Two Hundred Pattern Hats (at about a third off). Wo just bought them from the trunks of a traveling salesman at a big discount. It will pay you to visit our new Millinery Department, occupying.our entire third floor. We have divided Ihom into three lots to be sold special this week at $1 .98 $2 98 $.95 The Fort Wayne Rendering Co. Under New Management Automobile Service Within a Radius of Twenty Miles Daily Service for' Co lection of Hotel, Restaurant and Meat Market, Creases, Tallow.

Bones and Garbage A Call Will Bring Us Promptly 1 700 HOME PHONE MHs1iMBaMaVMH.W.MHBaaWMaaar The Protective ElectricalSupply Co. Dittrlbutora (a Acy Quantity of ELECTRICAL, TELEPHONE, AUTO SUPPLIES Store Closet Saturday, 5 P. M. 150 13 Wtit Columbia Street Phont tttj, 1977 I ONLA FOLLETTE Home State Resents Sena tor's Fight on Armed Neutrality. Madison, March Wlscon sin Is rising to condemn Senator La Follette, ringleader ot lhs filibustering doien.

In his home town his old neighbors and political followers are denouncing him for blocking armed neutrality and for thwarting the wishes of Frestdent Wilson and both houses of oongress. The faculty of the state University, which has been Interwoven with La Foltette's career since the day he first entered politics, has repudiated his course and sent 'a Message to the white house backing up the president, The state senate today takes action on resolutions of censure sotting forth that "La Follette does not reflect the loyalty and patriotism of Wipooneln." State Wide Itopudlatlon. The fate of the resolution. Is In doubt, Parliamentary points and factional dickerings are Involved, but whether It passes or fails. It has perpetrated an avalanche of messages from nearly every corner of the state expressing resentment at La Fol lette's action.

Foes and former friends of the senator alike regard It as a. state widel repudiation of La Folletto's flllbus taring and a popular avowal that hej aoes not reprwoni wi bouwuiohv ui Wisconsin, Here are the high lights In late do velopments: 1. A message bearing the signa ture of 35 per cant of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin is sent to Washington standing by the president and urging him to omit no act requisite for the defense of American rights and against the assaults of Germany, Old Friends Criticise Htm. 2. Senate prepares to take Up to morrow resolutions repudiating La Follete'a oourse.

3, La F'ollette wsrhorses break off their old. friendship. Jltchard Lloyd Jones, editor and otvner of the Wisconsin Btate Journal, heretofore always a militant La FoUette man, tonight cams out In an editorial denunciation of "the filibuster." 4. In Milwaukee 360 representative citUens, many of German, birth or parentage, sent a message to Washington saying Wisconsin la loyal. 5.

One hundred and fifty members of the Milwaukee chamber of commerce, sent a message to Congressman W. J. Stafford, one of the four Wisconsin representatives who stood against armed neutrality, saing that at the net elcctfon "wo hope to elect a congressman endowed with patriotism and a spinal column," Repudiated by ITnherslty. 6. Milwaukee plans a loyalist mass meeting and a citizens committee reports it haB Katficred pledges from 80,000 patriotic Mlhvaulceeans to support President Wilson In his efforts to maintain Ameilcan rights.

La Folletto'H mot.t withering blow came from th Lnleinlty of Wisconsin. This Institution has been identified with La Kollrtte's career in a manner unique In tho history of American polKlcs. It was through the stimulus, influence and Inspiration of the university that Ia PolleHe was first enabled to smash Into Wisconsin politics. After he once got In he developed the university as an engine of government. Under him tt became the dynamo for tbe state house.

No other etate university ever exerted the Influence and direction upon the ma BEST LIVER AND BOWEL LAXATIVE FOR FJ1LY USE women, men and children without Injury. Take when bilious, headachy, for colds, bad breath, sour stomach. Iraiu 1 iViir rjjgjB a fsTn I raft 1 1 BWORk' WHILE V0U SLEEP! SAYS BODY IS A Urges everyone to drink glass of hot water, before breakfast. Just aa coal, when it burns, leaves ba jiind a certain amount of Incombustible material In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken 4ay after day leaves in the alimentary canal a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not completely eliminated from the system each day, becomes 100a lor tn millions of bacteria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left over waste, toxins Riid ptomaine like fioisonr are formed and sucked into the blood.

Men and women who can't gat feeling right must begin to taka inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a class of real hot water with a teaapooniul of limestone phosphate in it to wain out 01 we imnj icot 01 uoweis the previous day's accumulation of poisons and toxins and to keep the entire alimentary canal clean, pursand fresh. Those who are subject to sick headache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up with bad taste, foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness, or tare a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and begin practicing Internal sanitation. This will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on the sub Remember inside bathing ia mors important than outside bathing, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, causing poor health, while the bowel pores 00. just aa soap ana tint water cleanses, sweetens and fresh ens the skin, ao hot water and limestone phosphate act on the stomach, liver, kid neys and DOweis.aTerwaemrn J.

O. GKOVE Chiropractor 601 M2 Bass Hlk. 811 Calhoun St FORT WAYNE, IND. Try Krudop Anthracite Chestnut Coal All Grades of Soft Goal. Phone S023 or 1M GEO.

H. KEUDOP. Instead of naety harsh pills, salts, castor oil or dangerous calomel, tfjiy don't you keep Cascnreta limdy In your hornet Cascarcls, set, on 'the liyer and thirty feet of Dowelcso fcentlr" you don't realize you hao taken. a cathartic, but they art thoroughly and can be depended upon when a good liver and bowel cleansing is necessary they move the bile and, poison from the bowels'without griping and sweeten the stomach. You eat one or two at night like candy and joU wake up 'feeling Ant, the headacho, piliousness, bad breath, coated tongue, sour stomach, constipation, or bad cold disappears.

Mothers should 'give croM, sick, feterish or bilious rhlMrcn wholi Oascaret any time they are harmless and safe for the little ftlks rnent. chtnery of state as did tfie University of Wlsconsln, proud to call Itself a "public service institution." TiOyal to President. Exerted up to a few years ago, It was a real 'fountalnhead of a large portion of the. progressive ideas that began to sweep over the west a dozen years ago. So the university' and La Kollette for years have' practically been synonymous.

But yesterday awn the severance. A message was posted upon the boards up on the hill, and the professors and instructors and tutors began to sign up. By last night it was reported that per cent of the faculty had attached their signatures, and that today 8 per oent or more are looked for. When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets. When yon feel dull and stupid after eating.

When constipated and bilious. When you have a sick headache. When 'you have a sour stomach. When you belch after eating. When you have Indigestion.

When'nervous or despondent. When you have no relish for your meals. When your liver Is torpid Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement. A as 'retro The Marvelous Tho finest musical treat in the wholo world, according: tos your own opinion, enters your homo tho very hour wo deliver your Victrola.

IT SINGS You are master absolutely. Your Victrolu gives you just exactly what you like best. If you prefer Caruso or Gluck or McQqntiack, they "will entertain. If you prefer a good old Quartet or a rousing Military Band, they will make your nerves tingle. IT PLAYS Come into our store today and hear tho latest Yictrolas.

You'll find a most cnjoynblo Concert of latest hits Iji progress. Musically trained salespeople wilt explain tho operation of tho Victrola if you caro to Iravo thorn do so. Special Outfits VICTROLA AND RECORDS Any One of Which We Could Deliver to Your Home Today. fafal giKii9 fiCfaU 7tt 4. 'fSssaX 7r aF JUi 1 iflDaBilHI flafl laH lHH iaH iHaV 41aH OUTFIT NO.

6 $28.75 Victrola, Style No price 25.00, arid ten selections tflve 10 lneti double faced 75c records) of your own iliooslng, Terms: i ash for the records and $4 00 per month for the iria hino. First payment In thirty days. OUTFIT NO. 10 $82.50 Victrola, Style No 10, mahogany or oak, price $75 00, and twenty selections (ten lp lnejv double faced Tlo records) of your own choosi Ing. Terms; $7.60 cash fnr the records and (5 00 per month for the machine.

First payment In thirty days. OUTFIT NO. 18 $270,00 Victrola, Style No. IS, mahogany, price 1250 00. Also jy QUr own selection of Ited Seal And niack Label records artountliig to $20.00, Terms: $20.00 casl) for records and $12 50 per month.

First payment In thirty days. BH amumuiu Packard Music House 930 CALHOUN STREET. 9 faVl'HAJNAANatAASA'aTr Fort Wayne Folk li in Our Exchanges 5 "vTfvTiT'AvTiJ GARRETT NEWS. Garrett, tnd JIareh 7 Mis Ellen Rooke, of Butler. Is visiting among friends In this city Guy Lung went to Chicago, Monday evening, for a few days' visit.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mann and dangh ter, of Wt, Mllford, Ohio, were oyer Sunday guests of their son, Boss Mann, and family.

Mrs. Harvey Henn, Of Elkhart, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ia Farner. Miss Myrtle Stall entertained the Senior Compflre Girls Monday evening at her home on Cast King street.

Mrs. Glen White returned, Monday evening 'from an extended visit with her son In Cleveland. Calvin Kelser returned to his work at the Baltimore Ohio offices today, after an illness of two weeks. Phillip Fluke went to Flint Tuesday, on a business trip: Clarence Bishop, who has been era ployed by the Baltimore Ohio In this city for some time, left Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio, where hs'has been transferred. Mesdamea W.

O. Keefs and H. O. Barretta will go to Chicago Junction Wednesday to visit friends. Aldan Baker, rector of the Garrett Episcopal ohurob, went to Chicago, Sunday evening for a few days' visit with friends.

George Brown, of ftarlan, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Garrett Maxwell. Richard Helnlln, of Chicago, was an over Sunday guest of Miss 8, McCullougb, of Chicago Junc tion, a former well known resident of this city, Is very critically ill at his home. Miss Georgia la visiting rel atives it Montpeller, Ohio, for a few days Ira Workman has bean confined to his home on Harrison street, for several days with a savers attack of throat trouble. Miss Florence Gingery, Fort Wayne, was an over1 Sunday guest of her parents.

Mrs. T. IL GaiTney and children, of South Chicago, spent the week end with Garrett friends. Mrs. Fred Waud and children have i eturned from a few days' vlalt at Akron.

Ohio, with the former's par ents. Mrs. John Hathaway, who has been 111 In this city for three months, waa able to return to her home at Akron, Ohio, Saturday. Mrs. F.

A. King, who has been a pa tient at Saored Heart hospital for two weeks, returned to hlr home In this city today. Rank Foolishness. You occasionally see It stated that colds do not result from cold weather. That Is ranX foolishness.

Were It. true colds would be as prevalent In midsummer as In midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishes in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is effectual and Is highly recommended by people who have used It for many years as occasion and know Its real value.

Obtainable everywhere. Advertisement, FOR SALE Five shares Van Arnam Mfg. Go. common stock. 0.

F. Pfelffer. 1 2J.D&W Bluffton News: Mrs. Ella Beam, pf Fort Wayne, Is lsltlng several days with Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Volraer raul Markley, of Fort Wayne, visited over Sunday in Bluffton with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Markley. Montpeller Herald: Oscar Rogers returned to Fort Wayne Monday morning, where he Is employad, after visiting over Sunday In this city with his parents, Mr. and Kirs. N. E.

Rogers, on West nigh street. Huntington Herald: Mr Mrs. Q. Helm are spending the weekrend In Fort Wayne with their daughter Opal. Mrs.

Elizabeth Cutshall of Fort Wayne spent Friday with her sister In Huntington, Mrs. William Overly, of High street. Decatur Herald: Scott Hughes 'of Fort Wayne was here over Sunday, sister. Miss Frances Cote has returned from a visit with Miss Helen Aurents in Fort Wayne. Portland Sun; OUn Pond of Fort Wayne was tn the city Monday on business and visiting with friends.

Becatur Democrat: Mrs. Jennie McCoimeheTnstunred this morning to Fort Wayne after a visit here. Mrs. George Iloltrey returned to Fort Wayne this morning. She visited here with Ixer parents, Mr.

and Mrs. B. C. Henrioks. Mrs.

H. IX. Wefel and daughters, Aldlne and Justine, left for Fort Wayne) to vhrtt with "her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jeff Klopfen steln. Mrs.

E. Rockstroh returned to Fort Wayne Saturday afternoon after a visit here with Frederick Roakstroh and family. Miss Loretta I larks rlder and Joe O'Connor of Fort Wayne were guests Sunday of Miss Amelia Weber. Miss Garnet Kll nourne of Fort Wayns was a week end guest of the V. Delnlnger family.

Columbia City Commercial Mall: Frank Morsches and family tt Fort Wayne were guests of relatives In this city over Sunday; Warsaw Union: Miss Imet Rets and Ed Hahnhaun Of Fort Wayne spent the day with J. F. Stevens and family Sunday. Sign of Good Digestion. When you see a cheerful and "happy old lady you may know that she has good digestion.

If your digestion is impaired or If you do hot. relish your meals take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They strengthen the stomach. Improve the digestion and cause av gentle movement of the bowels. Obtainable everywhere.

Advertisement Evangelical church. He Is a repro sentatlve of the local church to tlt9 conference of German Lutheran ministers of the Twelfth district. County Agent A. Z. Areharl was at Columbia City, Saturday, where he ad dressed a meeting for the purpose of getting them interested In the cpunty agent work and employing one Mi and Mrs.

A. D. Sponhower and daughter, of south of this city, returned Friday from an extended trip to Florida Miss Inez Bishop was an over Run day guest of friends in Fort Wayne Friends who visited Miss Agne Jeffxy at tho Knelpp sanitarium at Rome City, Sunday, report her Improving slowly TO KILL RATS, MICE AND COCKROACHES ALWAYS IMS STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE U. 8. Government Buys It SOLO BVBKYWHXR8 Mo and tWS AUBURN NEWS.

Auburn, Ind March Edgar Grogg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Orogg. who has been critically 111 for1 soverat days. Is reported Improving.

Henderson Richer, of Fostorta, Was a week end guest of his mother In this city. Donald Schaab Is spending this week. In Chicago in the Interest of the Schaab store. Haskel Till, the yeaNotd son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Till, who reside a short distance from this city', was taken to St. Joseph's hospital in Fort Wayne, Sunday, where he submitted to an operation for appendicitis. Quite a number from this city went Lto Garrett this morning to attend the funeral of Mrs. A. F.

Halter. The wedding of Jay Falea, of La otto, and Miss Elva Milter, of Garrett, occurred In this city Saturday after noon at tho home of ReV, S. B. Slater. Rev.

J. II. Jungkuntz, of the Trinity Lutheran churoh, was at Fort Wayne, Sunday, where tn the evening he de llvered an address at the Concordia, WANTED Boy 16 or 17 Jrearflof age. Good chance to earn cigar business for the. right boy.

Al Hazzard, 211 E. Main street. An Illinois Inventor has built a life size human figure of steel that draws a miniature wagon and Is having one built that will be nine feet tall and correspondingly powerful. ELECTRIC CURRENT SUP PLIED FOR ALL PURPOSES LightHeat Power nf. DLM IL niVH A'X.

Y6 VSk fkWS JWas fcVTrfcl I MncTucDM 1 yk mmmw myw CAUSES LOCKJAW SBfel7 Phone 298 1025 Calhoun St. Tells how to loosen a tender com bo it lifts out without Tou reckless rnn and women who are pestered with rorns and who have at leaat once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are'now told by a Cincinnati auth6rlty to use a drug called freeiohe, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn, the soreness' Is relieved and. soon the.entlre'corn, root and olL. lifts out with the Angers. It Is a sticky substance whloh dries the moment it Is applied and lsald to simply shrivel the corn without in.

flaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue orekln. It Is cliirned that a quarter of an ounce will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but Is sufficient to rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. Tou are further warped that cutting at a corn Is a suicidal hablL Adver tlsement. COAL AND WOOD. VmM aLMrUEEl INDIANA'S COMPLETE HOME OUTFIT Thrss Room Outfit This outfit is an Ideal one tor the nawlyweds.

All that la needed to furnlah three rooms la the most comfortable manner. Thre complete rooms bedroom, dining room and kitchen tQR Special Price 'fiJQ Indiana Furniture Oo. 121.123 East Main Street. Best Grades of Goal COKE. CHAROOAL.

WOOD AND KINDUrfQ WOOD AT Fort Wayne Goal Oo. JHres 1082 and 1908. WBIQHTa QUABANTECD BEEP BROS. GOAL CO. CORNER IXTM AND NORTH OALNOUN.

Phono 2374. ulw: uIlL'TaM Wm. Kaough Coal Co. Call for Nut Stove and Egg Hard Coal 602 Phone 502 fwifsttf 'dhhr.

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