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fftV if THE WAYNE SENTINEIi MOHDAT, NOVEMBER 3. xIIa I REED SHOE 00. BOYS' HIGH TOP BOOTS 1 Made from the higher grade of vis colixed grain leathers. Tan or black. Abso lutely water proof.

Sizes 9 to IZVz $2.00 Sizes $2.50 Sizes 2y2 to 6. REED SHOE COMPANY WiLBI.IS GLAD THE LAW EXISTS He is Against Speeding But He Did a Littfe of It Himself. I Qtt) TIME OATTAXN OF PORT WAYNE PO I UCB IS DEAD. DREW A STIFF FINE H9HBS 716 718 Calhoun St. The Leading Shoe Dealers.

I li WILL ABOLISH ARMY POSTS. Leavenworth, Has Jv 3. "Generals In command lh our army ere not well enough acquainted with their men," said Henry L. fetimsou, secretary 6f with" Major General Leonard VVool rived hero today to inspect the lort Leavenworth post 'In the paiiieii American war, (or Instance, commanders went to the front without even having teen their uibord.inale' officers "Ouf smaller posts must 1 done away with arid more men mobilized in one plaw takea to long to get the fighting force of thla country together. Ad whan tlie men get togcthrr they are hot acquainted." "Sir.

Stlmson aaid that after hw tout pf, inspection he "would le rondy to an. uounce what posts should bn abandoned and what onea ahonld be enlarged to xf "commodate the centralizing movement. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATPT. HROMQ Quinroe Tablets, Pmgglata 1 'and money if it fail to cure. GROVE'S Signature in on each box.

25c Wilbur Van Dine la glad there a law' regulating tbe aimed o( motor vehicle von the streets of the cm, Ue aaid In police court this morning, but r.y titue he gets a' Una 61 fw and costs paid up or apenda thrfty hva daye la jan ho may lease rejoicing. IJuring the blistsrd tjiniday, nile tha congregation that attended cue of the rvicts at tha Cathedral wa dispersing Van Dine sent Jlrs, K. bush a rnoko car dou' Calhoun, street at thirty live miles an boar and patrolman Uevil lieiuief located land arrested lie was 'penitent in court and said he knew he was going too fast, bat it i cold and he was in a hurry. He iiralaed I the regulation iafra and delivered a uiswuroe tm tneir menia aou was making an effort to get ml cray with, the judge len ha jolted with a Imtvy tine and" a viarnlng thai' he will get the limit if be i ever proien guilty again. The Other Cases.

Jim Mnoney mode the round Katuc day jofght Ytith the driierof a BergbolT beer uajron and cot drunk. When the dnvei lelt )u team Mooney drove away 1 anl lost tor soma time, jit was charged vfitlf public intoxication and let go under an Indefinite suspension IJenry wenget wss. glirn two or three opportunities to go home with his ing iiturclny night, but ho declined and U1.1 judge gin a htm eleva days Park jJlttner ana Joe Welch ere let go. NOTED PHYSICIAN DIES. Prof.

Fnenkel, of Berlin, Throat Specialist Is No Mote. Berlin. Xov Prof Beniharl rraenkef, the noled throat specialist, diiil here today Fur miw years he has lieen prominent In the cr.ude agnmat tuberculosis, has been a figure? In the International anti tuberculosis congresses. Ha will be remembered by Americans ns the laryngologist who was consulted by Colonel Roosovent in Has. 1010.

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tnd. Xov. 13, lflll. Data for the 24 hdurt ending at 2 00 in. toiwyj lempcraturt at the End of Each Hour.

3 nor.ni 3 OOp.m 4 OOp.m 5 OOp.m 00 ji. 70ip 8 00 n. in in mip 11 oip, LEnseS MADE Br ROGERS Some' One May Tell You That All Torio Lenses Are Alike That Tontnr lenses are just tones and no more. We know they are different! that's why wo call them Toritor Toritor lenses are th pressioa of your individual optical requirements and no detail, hotfeier small, that could contribute to j'our comfort. Is omitted in their" construction, and application Ask tho people who nr them.

They knw that they ara tiot just torlcs No Charge for Examination, 17 2 004. in 17 SOOa.jn 10 10" 4 OOa.m 10 IS 8 (M)a, 10 14 6 OOa.m II .,14 JiflOayiii II SOOa.ln ia tirio(n is 11 AWD It 1 OOp.m 2i 2iO0n.ni ,22 I (Iijjlieti temperature yesterday1, 55, I Lowest; temperature this morning, 10 I Ilijiliest sines the flrt of the month, 70 011 the Uth. Lowest smee tho first of the mnnlbi lir mi the Mtb. Pmiifali for tho 24 hours ending nt lioon todaj 01 of jtn, loth Rainfall, since 'the llrat of the month, 1 4f llieie Relative Humidity (in jesterday, Ml per cent. 7 HO a todav li per cent.

Barometer, Reduced to Sealevel. 7 jesterday, 30 22 Inches today 3041 inches Highest wiwl lelocltj, .16 miles per fioulr from the southwest at liOO p. m. Sun seta todnv '23 ro N111 rises tomorrow B2D 1. ft PALMFR, Ioi al Forecaster.

LOCJAL FORECAST. Hotel Anthony Fort Wayne's Best Optical Store in Fort Wayne's Finest Building. BY OUR RATES THEY KKOW US YV have galneu prorainuw as otlginatora 01; ins jn BATB FLAN To IMS we, owa "bur Ji to tlOu idvanced on furniture, pianos. esc, to any person who tenia tha need of Financial Aid We also loan to persons permanently employed, 00 their OWN PUllN NOTE. our hospitality.

Get acquainted with the IX3W RATE FUAft. and Profit by the use el it Others have, Why WILLIAM WARD, SR, A POLICE CAPTAIN William. Ward, Dies at Advanced Age of 83 Years. CAME HERE LONG AGO William JJ Watd, sr, pioneer resident of Flirt Wayne and for tu'o years at the head of tha irv nolitu denart. ment in tho oht days, died eaHy bun day morning tt the home of his son, UU1nr4 Wira, KiJ tnt Lrfltli street 'Captain Ward's aga was b2 cars, 10 months and 15 da)S and' his death was duo to senility, complicated with heart trouble.

lie was born December 20, 1828, lit (airfield county, Ohio, and early in life became, a canal boatman near Cleveland, In 1881 ha came, A Fort Wayne, bringing his boat across Lake trio to Toledo and by ay of the old Wabash and Ena fa flul to rort Wayne In 1804 he was alnha ViMBi liai hnlVl Alllai ttt BlIIOirlUAll jr JFPrt Wayne pati, tft0 children. JIx, Costello, of Fo.t 4 m11, position for years, wajne, and Lynch, of Sioux fity. vilk her parent! nhcu a gtrl. Sba wai united in marriage to Fred Bubr, nine children being born to the union, three of them, viith the husband, preceding IkT to death. Surviving relatives iu Uudo three sons, William, tred and Charles fL Buhr, and three daughters, Jtrs Jolm II BUehler, Mrs.

Williaut iMejcrs and Iis Mary Buhrj two sia. taia and td brothers, twelve grandchildren and five great grandchildren. funeral serrtie Thursday afternoon at 1 30 o'clock from the home of the daughter, ilrs Buehler, thence to bt. I aul a Lutheran church at 2 o'cloa, Rc. Jacob Miller officiating Intermo.it at bt, Peter a cemetery, at Goeglein.

frix grandsons of the deceased will atf ua pall bearers They aje Henry, William and alter Meyer, Walter Adama, Adam Weitk and Walter Buhr. LYNCH, Mrs. Bridget Lynch, aged 86 years, a resident of City Iowa, died Sunday morning at lit (3 o'clock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. Coa toUo, 127 Mastrson avenue.

Mrj. Lynch came tort Wayne to visit her daughter Sve necks ago and became ill whilo here. Death was due to senility. Tha deceased was born In Ireland and came to America at an early age, locating In Sioux City, foVva, which has Ijiter ho waa emtdoied at tho Com. parpt.

mills, th nrabaah rallrood freight house and as watqhman at. tno tjftii'H JN'litional bank. He retired aom 2lfm" Ilia marriage to Alias imamla J. 1 1 hright occurred February and the agsd trouple celebrated their golden nedding in tula city nine years ago. Mrs Wards deaOl occurred two years ago (surviving are four jhiJdren il hum II Ward, jr, Ambrose Ward and Mis fauna Ward, df Fort Wajne, and Charles Ward, of Misfiawaka There is alto ulster reaidlntr in Ohio tlinrroi services luesday afternoon.

2 opioeic from tno reside nee( tev. a Folsom omcuting, interment at Lin denwood. MEIER. Krnst Henry Meier, nged 71 years, a retired I'eiinsj HnU emploje, died fit tirdaj afternoon tit 4 45 o'clock at 'the linmii of his son. (li nry iMcler, 1820 South Harrison atreet, of paralysis, fol Fort Wayne, Ind Nov 11 Forecast for loit Wayne and vicinity for thirty siv hours ending 7 w.

Tuesday, November 14 Fair and warmer lomghtf TuesdJiy marmer with probably snow thim, lowest tmperaturel tonight will be about 13 digK'c PRlVATg. CONFfOENTIAUR Mechanics Loan Co. iI04 Calhoun Bt Suite 1, Xnd Memo Phone 117. Summary of Weather Conditions the nuve uhlrh llrst appeared out the British noithwest ait eaily as lint Wednesday morning, and reached this eetiort Saturday night now eov ers the entire centra! nnd eastern states, freezing temperatures being re ported ns far. soulh as ew Oilcamii The eiest tho col I ao coers the loner Mlitslsslfpi nlle1 thia morning but in the northwent it is moderating rajudly Since yesterday morning tern perature1 he tallen rapmly oier the Atlnnth and gulf coast dixtriit utiusnnlly high vinds prevailed from the lake legmn to ew Englanl, 72 miles pir hour Wing reported from Buffalo and New lork Another storm lias appeared our f)ritih olumbia and i giving heavy rain and sno in the extreme north west It will spread sontheastnord, preceded by much warmer weather ovr the ester states In this section fUr slid warmer weather will prevail tonight and Tuesday ts ill be.

warmer v.ith probably snow lurries W. rALVFR Local Forerasterw rii i raWEKAX FORECAST. Washington, Sov. 1 3 Indiana Falr tonight followed by Increasing cloudiness and probably increasing temperature. Lower Michigan "now tonight and Tuesday; rlaing temperature.

Obiec Falr, not so cold tonight, Tuesday increasing cloudiness and varmer, Illinois Increasing cloudiness tonight and Tuesdays fjjw temperstur e. Best Dinner in the city at the Anthony. Try it. ERNST HENRY MEIER, Hetlred Shopman Dead After Intended Illness lomnir illne of one year's duration 1 The demsel born in Mliuleii, Westphalia, Oermanv and tamo to the I nitcd Stntra at the ago of 19 tears, lie Wan cniptojeil in tho locitl rermsyl vania shops for forty four corn, retiring. rive trnrt ago lie vtts a niemoer oi Lhe Lutheran cmlnh He is survived by three children llenry Meier a.nd Mrs Lotus Leuaenhop, of iort Wayne, and Mrs Krnmett Dady, of Clii 2 HO olock.

BUHR. JIrs Buhr, aged 78 years, a plpfteer resident Of Fort Waynes died Sunday at the home of hef daughter, Mra II Bnehler, HOP Lake avenue. Heath was duo to gangrene. The deceased liad been a resident if this city nearly all her life, coming here The son arrived in the city Sunday evening and left this morning at 10 o'clock for Sioux City with the remains. i BANDTEL.

Herman Otto Bnndtel, aged twenty four years, son of Mr. and Mrs, (leorga I' Bo ii.lt cl. died thla morning at Ii40 O'clock, at the family residence, 304, Masterson avenue, of pneumonia, following an Illness of nino days, The yotinfi man v.ss thrdVn from a street uir a nl penumonia developed, frpm hia injuries 1 he deceased was employed at the Fort Wayno Box, company prior to lus illness He is survived by his parents, and one brother, Fred Bandtel, and two sisters Helen aiid Irene Bandtel The father as a salesman at the SfhlateIardwnra Company. Funeral sertioes Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'cioik from the residence, thence to tl.e Bethel Evangelical church at 2:30 clock, Services at the house private FUNERAL Eiaril Funeral services for Justlan Ivarl will be held Wednesday morn' Ing nt 30 clock from tho residence, 1327 Met ulloch strcetj thence to tho Cathedral at 0 o'clock liiiguenard runernl aervlcea for Alexander Hugtieriard Will be held pilnnday afternoon at 1 o'clock from tie resilient 728 Huffman street, ind at 1 in from Trinity M. E.

church ONLY GOVERNOR CAN SAVE SLAYER (Continued from Page One eiiy. or repriie by Governor Mann only "in i the condemned man Penttie last hope of judicial Inter unci ait dashed when the supreme en irt Htinouneed tlUt trial court plainly correct In' its ruling, and tht app'al is therefore denied" None of (hi interested lawyett were present STht Waiden of tha penitentiary I he umild not tell Beattie of the de tision but would leave that to his father and brother, IowifuI inlltiencea, ne eaid to be at nork upon Ooternor Mann for and Against cither eopimutation or pardon It is not "believed he will intervene The governor y.ho i i Petersburg with (Tovernor ross st the Massachusetts' moniiiiient unveiling, yir0d here tlrat he vtould issue statement tomorrow FOR FULL DRESS OCCASIONS We have evert thlnir you want We .1 empuoyMent office rushedv "I cage, and Idur gisudrliildreii M.r. JMW. ycrriraa rasta aeiitl gcliraa ofJMen BaK. l.r.

and ahnls. 'nr nTprOTm'lii J'b Funeral aefvUeai Tuesday aftefnnou at (.114 ffc man 2 p'riork from the resilience, of the Bon, scores of unemployed workmen, aeurrylnc thence to Emmaus Lutheran rhurrh at ne aiaie empioym.M oure cni lore lllVII Wl IIIU bw s'tig, Intendsni Bchroeder, of the bureau, has had difficulty In securing; men to fill positions reported open but today be had more willing work era than he could take care of Twelve workmen Were Itlven norma' nent positions, several were sent out to fill temporary vacancies, and many were turned away for lack of work Boys' and youths' caps In ajssirea lo match the overcoat PATTERSCCr FLETCHEa CO A BARGAIN FESTIVAL DON'T MISS IT. Beginning Wednesday, November 15 AND CONTINUING THE FOLLOWING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUROAYr WE WILL CELEBRATE 6UR 45th ANNIVERSARY Bylvlng You Wonderfut Vafues In Drugs and Household Remedies. These Prices for Above Dates Only. We Reserve the night t.

Limit Qusntltltt, quart heavy idaroon hot water bottle, luuraniefd. I years 23 Victor Automatte Raio Strop: sharpens any safety rasop. 79e library IJnen bra stationery. (0 sheets ptrper, 09 envelopes; a ood Mc Sltt. 24e Griffon Hollow Ground Raiors.

1 Hies, nnd slses to Select from 50c iix. Perfumes, largo variety to select from, os I9o Fernxide Hydrogen, ti lb. So Talcum Powder, 100 box. I. So told CJo Quinine, ok vlsla Cansules any site, 100 So t)en oigH Drops, SO Belladonna flastera So Free Souvenirs to All FOWdered Borax, lbs.

ISO Jvciry Soap, cake, SO Wall Paper 1Be A. Camphor Ice, box er tube So Menner'a Borated Talcum a Lllitia Tablets, 1 gr, bottle 1So Liquid Court piaster, 10g So Bronchial twtehgeaj lod I 10a Monthbl Inhalers 70 Vaseline, it)o So Glycerine, 3 oss. 100 Purs )Ueorlce, Co slltk, 1 So Beef, Iron and Wine, pint bottle 39o Tetlow Perfect Complexion Pow tSer box r.c,,.,,.f.. A 4c tare Ground Pepper, lb 1o Sootlclde Soot ttemoVer, 25o sisei 19o Almond Cream Lotion JJc site Crepi To(let paper, rod Toothacbs dum. 10c stick Toilet Soap, Cold Cream, Glycerine, Buttermilk, and Benzoin, assorted odors, tjd 3 for.

Heavy Seamless, quart, Toun fain Syringe, high value Fountain Pen guaranteed, regular tl 25 value 73o Bouquet pi Araby Talcum, full pound box 1So AH Tooth, Cloth and Ilatr Brushes, discount SO par cent. 1o "Bo So 100 IMHMEl MUJf Northwest Corner of Calhomund Columbia Streets. WATERLOO IN PATH WAY OF CYCLONE tContlnued from Page One) Ipally owned brick structure two stories In, height, which contslned the Ore department, the) tovn hall and two school rooms. The roof was lifted from' the big structure nnd then the waUa of the upper story were toppled over in a mass of wreckage, tarrying dowh the Ore bell which added its clangingtoJhe terror of the moment. The lower, story of the opera house la still standing, almost buried, however, in the mass of wreckage, from the roof and tipper story The building cost $17,000.

Almost directly across the etreet the building of the Waterloo Presa was considerably damaged, hut It is atlll habitable and the printers returned their work there this morning, One Store li Unroofed. The furniture establishment of It. Ettingor was unroofed, and a cement block building owned by A Gruehlke and occupied by a barber shop and a shoe store also suffered damage. The rear end of. the pqstoffioa building woe 1A blown away, but the office is open for business thef old stand.

llalf It dozen barns In various parts of town "were unroofed or dverturoad, hut no residences suffered damage of Consequence, and despita the violence of the storm, the flying wreckage and the MfiUtOT prevailing frightened, rttliens fled Into the streets, nobody was injured. Telephone" and telegrapn connection with Waterloo Tfas interrupted for some hours, but by 2.30 o'clock Sunday morning rtoafof the breaks had been repaired and the! wire were working again. Outside the Town To the northeast of the town proper there haa Veen some damage, but not of extennive character, for tho cyclone spent It fnrv In traversing tbp lCnjlh of the city The residence of Qeo Hnl lett. northeast of town, was moted sorhe feet pf? its foundation, but members of the family who were In tho Louse at the. time escaped injury In the absence of accurate instrn mnntl meoanrei the winds velocity it I estimated that the blow" reached a speed of seventy rhUes an hour, and It came no suddenly that citbena of the town rert wholly unprepared for It Despite the extensite damage done: there is much aohgratulation oier the fact that nobody suffered personal in.

jury, and scores of people recount fv ot miraculous escapes. SAYS IT WAS A T0RIADO. Weather Forecaster Palmer Talks of the Waterloo Storm. The Mow which wrought havoc, ai Waterloo Saturday night was not a cyclone at all but a tornado according to S. Palmer, local forecaster for the Uhited States weather In tort Wayne A cyclone," said Mr Falmer today, is a circular' storm of wido area often as much aa a thousand miles with a big whirl about a center, while the stoim ahich struck Waterloo Vat of the ruallcr vsriety known ns the tornado It is, of limited extent, the de structive nreo seldom over a few hun dred feet in extent, but it may be Very severe.

"Weather conditions Saturday afternoon and evening Were ideal for just such a thing to happen anywhere in this region," continued Mr. Talmer Were located 1n the southeast quadrant' of a pronounced low pressure srea, vuuen tornadoes almost in vnriablv develop. From the descriptions of the storm 1 should ency the v. jnd velocity mirst have been Irom to 10 miles an hour during the passing of tha tornadd," shirt A coat shirt that allows you to put In studs befort putting on the shirt, llicnM rubii.upi k.v. A snap, almost new house, South Wayne, excellent location.

Am ashamed' to name the price here. It's a great bargain for small family. Address R. F. care thia RASSTETTER'S The Fairy Theater Grand opening under now management, tonight at 7 o'clock, will offer a very classy comedy, "DOOLEY'S SCHEME" Come and hear our spotlight singer in his new way.

APPEALS TO PULPIT TO SAFEGUARD YOUNG (Continued from Page One) guardians that they in turn may ad monish those under their care of the great danger of mixing fit large crowds unlesi protected by their parents and of losing their own se)( respect by nightly cbn tact with the undisciplined element that ta now In our midst "We want the managers of the cheaper theaters to feel public sentiment so strong that, they will refuse lo allow young people under IS years seats in their tbeate'ra after ft. 00 and we1 wih moat urgently to secure a police matron, whajdialt have all the authority vested In an officer "to look after young girls that tiro oil the streets, to warn and to instruct them in every way that will keep them from violating either t)ie legal jflj moral law We want "her to have supervision of factories employing young girls, ''A police matron is an immediate and pressing necessity This department of work embraces all the charitable socie ties of this city represented by their officers It is open to any association whose active workers are women. "We" aro aendlng this circular letter to orery clergyman of thia city and are asking active co operation from them. isaiafcij We're Neyer too Busy To attend to your eyeglass wants, Our interest and ideals do not end with oux advertisements. Whether we mado your classes or not, bring them in and lct us, add 1 the "comfortable touch" that distinguishes Meigs Glasses frqm the rest.

This'Ia An Invitation To havo your glasses straightetred and tightened, or to have your eyes examined without charge or obligation to buy. fEYESIGHT SPECIAUSTj Lyric Theater, Building. 1012 Calhoun St KELLER'S Fort Wayne Trunk and Leather Co. 11 Esit Berry St. Phons, 2960.

See Our Line pf Stationery. We suggest and urge that Sunday, Jnov. 28, lie especially dedicated to this work and sermons be gnen from every pulpit. We wish the most earnest plena made to parents that a more careful supenl slon he given their children. We also wish that suitable places for the recreation of young women he established In factories employing girls from other towns May ue urge your personsl Work for these most necessary objects It yon will send to the chairman of thla department some one thought connected With jour sermon together with your name and bhurch we would like to collect larg number and print them that they may go Into every home pf our city," Different.

A full grown elephant can car ry three tons on bis back, but fall grown elephant, unlike a mnn with a large family, Is not always required to do It Chicago Recotd Herald, tf 'H'd'TTV VS'TTfl'T LOST String of gold beads Saturday night, between Majestic theater and Anthony. Return to 912 W. Greighton aveniie, or telephone 6804 Black, Reward. MAJESTIC THEATER THIS EVENING William Faversham "The Faun" By EDWARD KN03UAVGH to nature with roara of laughter 1 Sun Prices 50c, 75c, 31 00, and 32.00 i NIGHTS STARTING THURSDAY. Saturday Matinee 15, 23, 33, 60c Fredre Thompson Pretenta POLL OP THE CIRCUS WITH GEORGIE OLP A8 "POlLY." A Play of Heart Internet.

A Story of Church and Circus. A Real Circus on tha Stage. A Play Endorsed by Night Prices 25o, 35o, SOo, 75o Sesta Now Selling. I 1 Temple Theater Today Blllle Burke's "Foolish Factory" with George Hlckmsn and His iBeoadway Punmakers. Pretty Girls, Clever Comedians, Besu.

tlful Costumes, Special Scenery, and 8 I ACT 8 Weak Day Matinees id, CSo Evenroo 10 es, ape 5fc XYRIC.5& Tonight The FaUir'Out LoiIa.Blatioell Bonnie Alleen DR. A. H. HEIM DENTIST Third Floor Peoples Trutt Botldmg, 913 CALHOUN SI, Fort Wayne, Phone 2440. Pk.

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