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ATURDAf MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1923, THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAKjAZETTE CARNIVAL NIGHT AT TURNER FAIR "Hasenpfef fer" Supper to Be Ono of Feature' Events at Celebration This Evening Th fourth night of th Turnvercln fair, known "Turner night," a attended a larc number of Tnrnar members and thalr famlllaa and waa declared one of tha moat successful nlthta of tha fair Tonight will known aa "Carnl vJ nit hi," and a "haeenpfefter" aup par will ba aarvad by tha ladle of tha Turner1 organization, Several cluba liava already made reeerva tlon for a Supper party at tha fair Martha Ober' orchestra will furnlah tha musical program wr dancing and several other entertain inant feature ara planned to ba held for thla avanlng. Tomorrow will ba tha lait day of tha fair and apeclal programa are balng arranged for tha afternoon and avanlng. Tha Committee In uharga of thla year'a event haa announced that the financial return of tha fair will ba even rreater thla year than ever beforo Everything on hand lata In tha evening will ba oieposea nif The story, "The Shepherd of the Hills of Galilee." will be told by a native of Galilee, 45 p. Sunday, gym men only. IPENNSY TO PENSION ElDOWN CLOTHES FOR THE FAMILY I never charge extra for credit, although 1 aell for leas and my easy termi are only fl downf $1 week on 1 purchase or $1 down, $2 a week on $30 purchase.

Beautiful styles for all in Season's newest patterns and colors. Meet Menterl He Meet Vouf Means I Memorise PENNSY FIELD MEET MAYEOTOJECAM Athletic Association Executives Declare Belmont Park Prospective Site The annual northwestern regional field meet of fha iVnneylvanl Ita'l road company may bo held In Belmont park at Decatur next yoar ao oordlng to Ehuster. regional chairman of the Athletic association. Mr Bhueter together with Taul Jones, superintendent of (he Grand Raplda division of the rompany, and Fred I Knapp, secretary of tha Port Wajne, sthletlo association of tha company, United tha park at Decatur yesterdny to Investigate the poeslbllltles of holding the meet at that place, and reported last evening that condltlona were favorable and that It la probable that tha meet will be hell there Tha pHc for tha meet will be definitely decided at a meeting of tha regional irthletlo committee to bo held early In January The meet Is held each year during the latter part of August and In cludea more than fifty events Tha v. Inner In each event then represent the region In tho system meet which la held lata In September The northwestern re tlonnl bt waa held this fall at Oiand Rapid, Mlon while the sjstcrn meet waa held In Altoona, Pa More than ve thousand employe and their families ate usually In ftt tehdancer at the rr atonal meet aa the northwestern realon Includes the Fort 1ane Grand Raplda loaans nort, Mackinaw Toledo nnd inrnnnai division or trie company mnA Id.

VUIIOIU VIUCB JAPANESE RECONSTRUCTION OrAera pre en tin moie than four hundred thousand do, 'urn for trans former haa hn received by tha In ten aMoral General Fleet rlc compiny In addition to ordera for electrical tvpilpmant amounting; to about two million doMflrn tq be utted In Japanese reconstruct! in WAYNE TO EXHIBIT PRODUCTS The Wayne. Tank and Pump com vnuv will exhibit tha lnduntrtal and wete often and eeveral different inodala of tha Wayne pump a the national erftofltlnn powor tul meih'ti'fiil enr'neerlna to ha held at tha Grand Central Palare In YcV clt Pewm) 3 to Thleme, annintant en'mnnap'er in tMe, water noftener t3lvinpn of the romnnnj, will have charge of the exTitblt DANCE TONIGHT Herb Koehlinger and His Supreme Dance Band River View Park ar55JSOsfeaw "Ar BjlBBBSKHhnkBW sHBBHBHHBanmMaalPssHs. HsHapnaaMHsVBaBsBsBw 1 TRP wftKVm Over Three Thousand Years of Service for Company Is Represented in Group seventy nine veuran employes of Vv nHjiroan satem will ba retired from active sort Ice ay, arm on the company I nslon rolls Eight of these men hie served the railroad rontlnu "sly for moie than fifty years td fl Hihmlot a machinist at Terra Haute, has DH yenra and i.ns to nla credit while the reo id tf William lcusaell a foreman Grand Itaplds show (3 years and a mom he spent tq the com anys employ Paul Chlnery bag age master New York division, has ioen In the aervlca almbst BJ rai llliam It Hhauik, engluemnn Ual Imore division Peter tlark 'na: watchman New York dl. yialtjn John iZ Meehan pajnter emort shop Kllas Levy clerk a' countlng department at hlludelphla Knd Theolole L. I.d (lre chief Panhandle dllelon have each eened the Pennaylvanla illrnad more than a half century Of the 78 men retiring tndav ir more than half, have rendered between 40 and CD ear of aenlce hnyfc eened betwen 30 and 40 cars and five have been In the mlov of company between 20 nnd 81) year Over three thousand lire of ithful serlce to the pub lie aro represented In thla group of I "ninl yes Since the Pennstvanla established natun department on January 1 1900, a total or 131641945 42 has lecn paid to rellied employe In onslon allowances To date 16 8U mplote jtave been penult ned under the compftny's regulations EFFICIENCY MEMBERS TO SELECT OFFICERS ltymlnating' committee has been appolhted to select candidate for tho election of officer uf tho Lf ncency Hub of llowser Co to be held at a btmlnese meeting or tne organisation on nent Tuesday evening December 4 On the sixth floor of the main offle building it Mbs announced yester duy rhaus wa named of the committee and will he anelated by Julia nrpentor and (.

Walker othor Important matter wll) le Uiough; up fur discussion at the me ting COMPLETE DUDLO LINE SOON The new ali eot "ir line now belnB built from Tnjlor elrect north to the Manufifi luring rmiputo fur Mie iHiommudjIloii' cf Inillii em lluyea Is )irnareealng rapldH and It Is espected that "irn Kill bo put In pemtl in the lust of next week atinrdliiK to Oieenland gn rnl njannKer of the Indiana herv Ire orporatlt The new line Ih be nr 1 iillt alon the went aide rf PJienlo street, on the property of the 1 i nuCacurlng compan, to iLflr et INDUSTRrALN0TE3 Wayne Tank and Pump L. Gross pump And tank representative for the tnmpuny at Cln FREE! A Gallon of Havoline Oil. On the opening day coupon good for four quarts of Havolino Oil (light, medium, heavy, or for Fords) will bo given frea to every purchaser of five gallons or more of Indian Gasoline. At The gasoline pumps have begun to flovr with good, pure, powerful Indian Gasoline at the Indian Refining Company's new service station P0NTIAC and HANNA Drive around today or any time in the day or night, and fill up on Indian Gasoline. You will be more than satisfied with the result.

We will serve you courteously and efficiently and we won't keep you waiting. Let us supply you with Havoline Oil, the oldest high grade branded motor oil on the market. Havoline has been proving its worth for twenty years. Use it and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that from now on there will be more power and less carbon in your motor i Remember the addrtts and keep your eye open for the Indian sign. I ND I A Gasoline taxi BxWQLWE OI Ai mm mm'm i a iff infill buibbhuhi mwR3mmm.

If fMMmM(AmaBSt MmmmmM (ilnnAtl, wsa at visitor at the plant yesterday rerrey, of Jackson, Mich salesman In tha water softener dlvl alon, vllated the local offices of th company ctterday General ElecVrio Hplegel, of the superintend eht's department at the local Work returned yeaterday from a nhort visit In Detroit Mich Pennsylvania Railroad I flebert, passenger engineer waa unable to be at his duties yesterday he'calMi of Illness lohn I) Hogg was away from hlr duties In the local shops yesterday hersuse of the serious nine ef hi wife and the death of hla mother Mrs Catherine Rnrminn. II Parr returned, to hla work as freight (Iroman on the local dlrl slon of the company yesterday after several daya' absence on account of Illness Uscar Courts, atssm derrick oper otor, will be. away from his duties several daya because of a sprained left erm NORTHERN JND. DEATHS ORIM ROANOKfi. Nov.

B0 Samuel M. Orlni. a. Civil war veteran and pioneer resident of Roanoke, died last night the home of hla daugh ter, Mrs I Bsgue, of Munole Ind, after an nines pf aeveral Week Mr Orlm waa postmaater at Iloahoke for 1 yeara Hurvlvlng are two daughters, Mr. lola Miner, of Roanoke, Mrs.

M. I. Hague of Muncls, and? two aona, A Orlm, of Mt Clamena, M'ch and Lloyd Orlm, of Muncle Thsre are IS grandchildren and 1 greatgrandchildren He waa a member of the church, the the Maamis and order of Eastern Star In this town, where the body was taken today I Funeral eervlces wilt be held Monday at 1030 at the church, with Rev Ollck and tie, Maaona In charge Interment wIJ be In the I cemetery her. "burns" mJNTINClTON, Nov. M.

Mr. A L. Burns. (4. waa found dead 1t bed today by her daughter, Mrs Don llomeyer, who had gone to her mother home She had been dead about two houra preaumably passing away after her husband, A L.

Burn, left to make hi regular run on an Erie passenger train. Coroner Good aald death waa caused bit heart dlaeaae. 1 Hurvlvlng are the husband, four daughtsrs three son, ten grandchildren one great'gvandchlldr And brother The chlldi en are Mr K. D. Long and Mr Mossman.

of Fort Waype Mjs Mclaughlin, of I org island City. Howard Rurn Columbus Thomas Burns Hint Mich Walter Burns and Mrs Don lloemyer, of this clt) Funeral arrangements have not been completed Tlaoal HlATl.VOTON, Nov. JO Mrs, William Plagal. 39 waa found dead in the cow stable at her home two uud one half miles west of the city today by her husband, who had (orue alaimed because failure to return from milking Jeath, cordlng to Coroner Oood, waa caused by heart, trouble Hurvlvlng itre me nusoana a aaiignier a si" tcr and four biotheis feuneral aei Icee have not bacn arranged FoKm Speaker Bureau for Annual Seal Sale 'FIVE DEAJHS PROBED 'GETS DIVORCE ON CHARGE DURING. PAST MONTH, OF CRUEL TREATMENT iron! ti ii tfstnnl rf I fiv.

iti frdlng i IH i IllKhl suicide. tl nhlle one wim due nln rash mil olt til ih, Tha verdict fnl Kit rtivli? i HI In i mber 1 frnui i lolier 2 when hi wae Idlntc 1 ike Hhora pihcm ,1 ba avenue inu Mlcnkl fct Hd III i I i fri We ATI Nov II) uii I wne I II, Mte lontl tslil cl I lnn i Hi ly Hi" Ul i liidff lir. It I iwlp In aiiititt rmirt err thM nriern Tim dl I linn the g.niindH lieiili, Whl licl le is follow i 111 Wells l.epha ho.pltl Injuries OfeUed in Willlnn McClIf fl lf iii i In us i ml'li led day Men Hear the interpreta liort of the Twenty third Psalm by one who knows tho shepherd life of Palestine at the 2:45 p. Sunday. KwmMmm rt.l, tl carl II Slt.l il I E.

O. HOFFMAN nder the chairmanship of 1. (1 Hoffman the speakers' bureau for annual Chrletmaa eeal sal of th" Antl. Tuberculosis lesgue 1 fspldly being organised. Mr Hoffman will appoint speaker to appear at th theaters, public meetings and bib meetings to deliver the mes ssge of the Christmas seal rns tnki i with ilrldal Ini Albert A Abl It II nil avenue killed lv nti lc tr thi niaht of Jtmmilin, llsplaced pin on a nolo allow tu aag over another who tmr 4 400 volts John A Imrnont 42 HIT.

Packard nue drowned In Maumeo rhcr ivembei 2 111 health waa held re ep nrthle for Ih suicide Elmer II Halfley (4 Woodhiirn (ll'd at hi Joseph hospital mini li art disease on NoVember FOREMAN WARSAW. Nov1 80 Mrs E. i remsp of Burket, 1 dead follow na an of throe weeks dure lion Two weeks sgo sho submitted an operation for appendicitis at ine noepitai in tnte city bhe waa 54 years old and la survived ty tier husband and two lsters Fu heral services will be held Sunday at tn united Brethren cnurch In Bur kat with Rev Pence officiating Interment will be at Palestine WARSAW Nov 0 Following an lines of but a few hours, Anna Thwslis 14 months old daughter of Mi and Mr Robert Thwalts, ef uuttntewn did Friday arternoon ler death waa due to convulsions Ht NTINOTON, Nov 90 William Henry Harrison Crown, 83, a pioneer resident of this city atd a Civil war veteran, died Wednesday night at a hospital at Kt Louis, where he waa taken when he became 111 on a train bound for DanvlUe, 111 Surviving are several nephew and nieces The body was brought to this city and funsral services will be "held Hunday afternoon at the Preebyterlan church with Dr r. Angue officiating and the Maaons tn charge JOHNSON HCNTINC1TON, xv jo Joseph A Johnson. 03, of Royaltop, Minn died yeaterday at the home of his slater Mrs AxelVtelger of thfa cl'j after ah fflness of a few days Mr Johnson eAme here" sume time iko on an eitended visit The widow and eeven rhlldrep live at Royalton rdiort fuueral services will ba iield ut the Purvlance funeral home Sunday afternoon PHILEBAUM ltAiniORD CITY 'o 3u The merHl of Perry 1) Phlleliauui K3 iddent Ulaikfnrd counb fir 03 ara whd died nt the iaoni( home ferankltn, lnd will be held Hun lay morning Th body will be mrled it Montpeller The th edent had been a member of the Mitsonlo odge fur B5 eais Charles Clen and Hs'el phllebaum, eons live In Montpeller LANDIS Hartford crry.

Nov ao Th yotmg on of Mr and Mr, John lu ndla of thi city, died lust nlifht of spasm. Th uhlld had been Ul for some time and An operation was Attempted this week as a Inu! saving hi life COLEMAN HARTFORD CITT, Nov 30 The funeral of Dnvld Coleman, 13 will ie held at Montpeller Hunday morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will be mad at I'ennvllle William Coleman, of thla city, I a son N0PINE AUBURN. Nov 0 Sla Nodlne, 71, well known Dekalb county citizen, died suddenly yesterday at his hnma between Waterloo and Butler of heart trouble Surviving are the following children i John Walter, Andrew Willi Henry tloldle Marie and UUaa II. Nodinc, Funeral services will be held run day eften6on at 1 o'clock from th United Brethren church at Waterloo.

Burial will be mads tn th Waterloo cemetery LI8Y DECATUR, Nov 30 Mrs Mary Naomi Llby, IT, wife of tloyd Uby died at the Adama County Meuiol tul huapltal at o'clock thla morning following a Illness nf nln wesks nf typhoid fevsr Bhe waa tne daughter of Mr and Mra Poling and was born In Adam counts De camber 31. 195 Una wS married on Beptember 30 of thla year, Be alda) th huaband and patents on brother, Roland 1'ollng. of ushtng. ton towtoshlp, and on Mrs Merle Evans, of Klm'nell. lnd, urvlv tnt.eri erv will held from th First, Methodist Attempt to Stop Runaway Horses May Prove Fatal MK1AN8PORT Nov "9 Hoy in 3J pruminnnt firmer of 'er rwk towimhif wnn probably 'atitlv injurtdi Tuesday evening he iitternraM to atop a run iny team of.

fiorm holti uf wugon panned ntj. in nHlMnni Btatp tlftt lie tar. livo Vut fow dny and pjtriut bis death (inpntnillv IM mwftrrinn tiom nu.rihHtfi) A MTl1iHt hrotifiht ItidlunapoliK tuda uiM that i wui rm hop for hit recuvery Xelnon hAd Just cqttip Med chuck nir 83 bushel of i ru an th paded wagon panned oer hU butlv when Itn wgi thrown bcneatli it hh hi mttempifd to tB on Tli re volMnv hub In hi attempt to rroch 'he linen and ttop th team i.eion la the fatlu of four maU chlMreu. WITH ARMS OUTSTRETCHF.O The Vacant Chair appeals, but not in vain. Elks vyill report Sunday at temole 9:30 a.m.

Public invited to Palace, 10 o'clock. Hear Bvron Kanaley, noted Chicago banker ahd orator. AUBURN MARRIAGES AUBURN Nov DO The following marriage nceneee were nxucu vvfuj Itaymond llandall auporlntendent printing shop Muncle and Alleen Allen, teacher Spi ni ervllle 1 meet liewey Cornell farmer nnl aim r.A. AitVinrn ihllH' son, printer Shelby, and Ixortt Kntiitr FJwanl Bamnr sel. printer Hhelby rt an! Oladya BonecutteC Butler Charles Dime locomotive flrenun and Kathon Paueel both of Garrett thTelks invite F.vrrvhodv to Beautiful Me mortal Service, Palace thea er.

morninc at ten All Elks march from temple q.0. Hear Hvron Kanaley. noted Chirago banker and orator. Christmas Spirit is the giving spirit All of us like to be remembered and your loved one and friend who wear glasses will be doubly pleased if your gift to them is a pair of MEIGS' Classes. Our gift certificate make the giving easy EYjuiTriXoAUSli 1012 Calhoun Lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillj ANONYMOUS WRITER HAD WRONG "DOPE" Tn ftn unalrnad letter received Chief of Police Moeller yrday tha liter Indicts police because a negm by the name of Rlcharrl An itd vn.

ordered to leave the cltj waa still laylna around Currv soft drink rlace The writer accuses thr police with having been oercome by uurrye puu Arnold wn rearrested and aent to Jail tor 0 daya aoon aa he re appeared in the rity abqut 10 daya ago The unsigned letter was dated November 28 The writer threatened to "expoae pot Ice berauae this negre was not la custody WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF WILLJG We still have a few tires and tubes that We purchased at the Commercial Tire Company receiver's sale and are offering them at them following low prices! Order your Christmas greeting cards now. Large selection at Keefer Printing 92 1 Broadway SIXTEEN INDICTMENTS RETURNED AT DECATUR DECATUR Nov 111 sixteen In dlctmeiAa were returned the Adams county grand Jury late this afternoon None of the n'rson in llctedm 1 av been placed tinder ar rest and the nature of the Indict ment Is being withheld the ourt foUolnr the report this aftnrn on th grand Jury na discharged The grand Jury was in session for several davs during which time mtn witnesses including ecure ir hlKli chool pupils, vi ere exjimln other ultnesses examined were cltl ene rrom the southf rn part of the ounty Sheriff onh Frauhirer Wells counts and rhlef. of Police Henry (lehret of Bltlffton 803it 8PECIAL CIO Crt FISK REO TOP ipleUU 323 Heavy Non Skid Tread 324 Heavy Non Skid Traad 334 Hssvy Non Skid Trssd J44 Hssvy Non Skid Tread 30x3 Fsbrle Ribbsd or Non Skid. $9 99 L. hi ecu ...1..

IIABI 32s4 F.brlo 6 000 MII. $12 60 8kld 33x4 Fsbrlo 000 Mil $12.75 33,414 H.svy Nen 8kld 34x4 F.brl S00a Mll. 112.90 Tr.d 39x41, Fsbrlo Unltsd Slss I 39x41 Hs.vy Non Skld Mil $23 50 Tr.d 37x9 F.belo Unitsd Ststss. SS Chain Trssd $28 00 34x3 Ovsrsls 'oe 33x4't 30x3' 10,000 MII Cord $10 79 33x3 Ovrl for 34x4', 00 Slightly Used Tires and Tubes. 1 CemBtete Vulesnjilna Outfit.

On Complet Air Comprnssr 1 Tlr Rack 13 Ft. long MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION WilligTire Service $13 89 $14.60 $14 90 $16 50 $24.00 $23 00 $29.00 $3900 $39 00 $33 00 Phone Main 3935 214 West Main St tp attend Beautiful Elk Memorial Service. Palace thea ter, Sunday morning Elks will march from temple at 9:30. Hear Byron V. Kanalev.

noted Chirno r. banker and orator. A CORRECTION In the Eastern Cut Rate Store ad of yesterday it was stated that a choice of 3 brands of scrap tobacco would be sold for 30c a dozen. It should have read 80c per dozen. The item is as follows: BEECHNUT BAG PIPE UNION WORKMAN MAIL POUCH HONEST SCRAP OPEN BOOK rtCCOf 10o Pckg Oun S.I.

Pric I' 7c Thrss for 20c I 80c Doz. ft ft 1 i IL sk ffl ffl 1 Men's and Young Men's OVERCOATS Marked at Two Special Prices AND Many Hundreds of Other OVERCOATS $20 to $100 This Is the "Overcoat" Store Patterson Fletcher Co. STOKb 1 DOKb fHINOb I I.

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