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12 THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNINO, AUOUST 80. 'LITTLE MARY MIXUP" By Brinkerhoff UMW A4.TIOH HuQ. UMK HOKi af tI rV fx.irr W. Mim' ELECTRIC SERVICE FOR LIGHT, HEAT, POWER PHONE 298 THE BOYS Fl Letters Received by Parents State That They Are All Recovering. COLUMBIA CITY, Aug II.

Word was received In this city over Sunday of th' Injury of three Whit lay county young men whlla In ac tlon. The word came by letter from the young men and wara written from a base hoapltal In Franca The first was received a few days ago by Mr and Mra Will Growcock from thalr aon Myron, who left thla city laat rail with an early draft con tlnrent and received his tralnlnar at Camp Taylor and Camp Shelby, Mian, ana sent to franca last June. The young man did not atate on what data he waa wounded, but aatd that he waa hct tn the thigh by ehrapnel and that ha would be confined to the baae hoapltal for at A Mother Landlady and a Mother Tenant i Yunof iuecea pur Work Reliability Perfect Work Guarantee to Olr, Satlrfactlou Largeat nd Best Equipped Dental Parlor, in the Stat Full Set. $5 Perfect Fit ioU Crown Bridge $4, $5 Ta.th CUanod 50o Alloy Filling, 75. no a ft WW CillMM.

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Slam, Ag.nt. Frank Mungovan FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 6649 1001 10 Calhoun Stssst MOTOR AMBULANCE. Bv Sophie bowrtsTM. HI fcy TW Timm PMLbJb TWO mothers write to ma the following letters One mother husband haa been vary Ul and aha la trying to make both and meat by keeping a little store and the home together for the children. The atruggl haa bean long and aha haa been advised to put the children In to an instltutlon.

Sbe amy "Will you pleaa tell me bow can get a few rooma lm my neighborhood I can keep my five colldrsn with me, Mlun told wherever look that no children are aDowed. "Why not make landlord! give rooma to house thorn In? have al waya believed in raising a family, but, believe me, I would never have brought one Into the world If I thought (hat. there would be no room for them except In a home avay from a mother's love, the one great eat thing In the world and what a shild needs tbVmoat. I have been an orphan alnce 2 waa three, brought up In a 'home' and so know what I have missed and want to keep my ohlldren with ma If 1 aan But how can when have to pay for two rooms and a little atore, the only place could get where can keep my children. "My big rent does not leave me much for living expenses, but I am told that my children are too yoang ind will have to put them away (t la alwrnye the earns 'put them have been trying to keep the children and the home together.

"I havo one girt and four boys. My oldest, a girl, Is ten years of age, and the boys are eight and a halt seven six and four. They are ail healthy and Ana looking You would not want any better. My baby had paralysis and walks just a little lama Tou see, have had my share of trouble, but am ready to do any thing rather than have to five up my Bhlldren. The other mother writes; 1 ass one of those awful beings, a landlord, and I will not rent to people with children.

My reasons are various. The child en of to day are spoiled, patted pampered dar plage. If they want drive nails Into your woodwork, or tear the paper off your wais or dig up your war garden or cut boles In the screens, etc, 'well, you know they are only chtldrn, and what can you Irene Loeb Ma Tirk Snainc I love children, have five of my own Call grown up now) and have rented to children for a number of years, but never again! Iast year I had two ohlldren In one of my flats. They bad a great big porch all acreened In and vrHh awnings, but oould the children play on the back porch No, Indeed! The yard waa about twloe the else of an ordinary back yard, so I dug a goodly slxed patch and planted vegetables. "Now.

did not object to the children playing in the yard, but why, oht why, must they get Into the "war garden with their shovel and palls and dig rt all upT When I complained to the parent they packed up and moved. "Aek any landlord why ha does not sxiiact of thwar and he will give you so many perfectly good reasons that you will no longer wonder why there are landlord who exclude ohlldren." And there you have two cases, each with her veated Interest. Of course, there la considerable to be aatd about the landlady's grievances. There are mothers who, am sorry to say, neglect to teach children the great Importance of respecting other people's property. They don't take tha trouble to explain to Johnny that the wall ha Is destroying does not belong to him.

They don't take the trouble to tell rt to him tn bis language. In hla ViiUh way of underssandlng For example. werw a mother to stop and reason with little Johnny how would he like It If Tommy, next door, borrowed hi hobby horse and then cut It up before ho returned It to him. that would set Johnny to Although there la considerable to be aald on the other aide of tfc landlady In this connection, yet ehe Is not solving the problem when aha cloaca her flats against children. 8he Is Just taking the selfish prerogative of protecting br property.

It Is merely a thing more to be considered than I personal comfort In this case and that Is the common cause. There is a public obligation Involved for every right thinking landlord or landlady, wonder if this landlady haa ever stopped to reflect that the whole fundamental principle of pri vate property rlgThts are sJwaya sub servient to the common good; that sometimes for this very interest of public welfare private property Is taken from private owners That is. very of ton private property la sold by oondecanatlon preosedlnws, where it la utilised for pumlo use. Quite naturally the population belngr depleted everywhere. And the "oommon good may mean housing for families who will raise children, as well as running streets through private property.

In the meantime a little bit of lntroepectlon on the part of every landlord and every landlady will go a long ways toward solving this question. Do you act realise, Mr. Landlord of Mra Landlady, that ydu session, the annual Institute of the are doing your bit by welcoming ohil Koacluako county teachers, waa dren under your rented roof? Sup Pnd In Warsaw Monday morning iiMi Kit Af nMM i. At tn close of the morning session pose a little bit of your property about trh.r. damaged at the and of the yearf Suppose you do not receive such a MANY TEACHERS ARE ATTENDINGlNSTnUTE Kosciusko County Instructors Will Hear Interesting Lectures During Week.

properties for business pu hold for hlKher nrlces. but oddorm to spending money for addltloial Improvements To this statement the fimperty owners and their attorneys ob acted, contending that as long as their portion of the street maintains the character of a resldeno eitreet they should not be compelled to pay for work which they do not consider an improvement to residence property The widening of the street was declared to be an absolute necessity by representatives the Patterson about Its teachers had enrolled and many came during the day and arranged to spend the week here. Pro Frank S. Fox, president of large return accordingly Is there not something to be said about the return given you tn having the protection of a great nation a free nation Is It not something to bave fire protection and police protection and your property rights conserved. Act Why We Teach" Monday's program also 2: TStussJaT eTn do? take yourself a little to task and thu, formerly was governor of Michigan.

Capitol College of Oratory and Music at (joiurobus onto lectured on subject, "The Mission of and Dr. Nathan Schaffer, stAte superintendent you can do In av civio way to promote the good. And as for you, mother tenants and mother landladies, the solution la for you to put yourselves In each others" places and act accordingly. ments were made for monthly county meetlnga and also for monthly township meetlnga Officers for tha organisation were also elected as follows County Agent I Hum mell, president, Shirley Smith, of Smith township vice president, Adams, of Coljmbla City, secretary, Anton Xdower, of Washington township, treasurer Dates were also set for the township meeting as follows Smith rMonday, August SSth 4 UnionTuesday. August JTth Jefferson Wednesday.

August tth. Washington Thursday, August Zvth. Columbia Friday August loth Thorncreex Monday, September September Kichland Wednesday, September least two months. Hs also stated that Marshall Kates, fcrl Jones and Paul Pence were In the same company with him and participated in his parents Mr and Mrs Lorenso Pence a few days later describing his Injuries Hs elated that they were In tha attack for eleven da a and that on the eleventh day he waa shot through ths left thigh by a Oerman machine gun bullet lis states that the doctor thinks that hs will not be a cripple but that hs will bs confined to the hospital for soma time Ha Is located with Young Growcock and the two young men I are making ths best of their In Juries. Ths third Whitley county young man was Jay We rs tier, nephew of Henry Tsntllnger, of the south side Jay was ths first Columbia City to enlist when a recruiting officer called In this city and hs received hla training In the south.

He has been In France for some tlms and has been In a number of engage' ments. He was Injured some time ago and was In the hospital and waa out ana in action again but ha waa wounded again ths latter part of July and Is now back In ths hospital He did not atate the extent of hla Injuries but SELECT1VES MEET COLUMBIA CITT, Ind, Aug The second meeting of the Whitley county conscripts was hsld at the new city hall, Sunday afternoon, and there was over a thousand young men In attendance A Canadian wir veteran waa on the program, but owing to poor railroad connection he waa unable to be here. CapL Phil McNagny, who Is home on an sight days furlugh, filled In and made slpendfl ten minute talk. Arrange CAMP CUSTER BOYS TO RECEIVE WELCOME Kendallville Will Do All Possible to Make Lads Feel at Home. Is president of the Ferris Clemmons, who asks for divorce from Abe Clemmons, charging cruelty and non support.

Alimony In the sum of $500 is asked The couple was married March If, 1111, and separ health for the eame rheumatism largs number of Warsawana, spent Sunday at Wlnna Lake, where the annual Bible Conference Is now In session Bishop Thomas Nicholson, of Chicago, who presided at the North Indiana Methodist con ference which was held here last April, delivered the Sunday morning WILSON BENEFITTED HBM1BI Guards Help Watch Over the Summer White House on the Coast. KENDALLVILLE. Aug, 19 Whsn ths ISO soldier boys from Camp Custer coma here, Tuesday, they are to be given a touch of home life, as tha homaa of Kenrallvllla will be open to them, and a systematic plan developed to care for one or more soldiers at a horns. The homes whers they will be cared for will be listed and the housswlfe will know Just when, to prepare her soldier boy's meal and how many to look for. They are practicing now to make plea 'Ilka mother uasd to make1' Good stuffl.

dlera, and aald that In order to be able to shoot straight, ths soldier must needs live straight. The program for the present week at Win ona offers many Interesting lectures to ths public William Jennings Bryan, will deliver a lecture on temperance Tuesday afternoon and will sneak again Wednesday, also on Saturday and Sunday the closing day of ths conference Hs left Winona, Saturday and has been filling Chautauqua engagements, but will return Tuesday morning Master Charles Henry, has turned to his homs in Plerceton, after a visit with Mrs zeal Baringer ana Miss Marxaret Barlnger Mr. and Mrs. S. Davis and daughter, Bern ice and Mr.

and Mra E. Heeter and daughters, Bernlce and Stella, motored to North Man Chester on Sunday. PUBLIC HEARING OfJ HARRISON ST. CASE Citizens and Council Committee Discuss Plans to Widen Thoroughfare. ASTHMADOR' AVaTJrXS XUXXXVES HLAS" FEVER ASTHrVIA TrMtnaee NOW tail pregaists wisresfss Fletcher and Central grocery companies because of the congestion of tralTlo.

There have been no leas than thirty auto accidents on Harrison street, between Wayne and Baker streets, during ths months of May and June, according to a record kept by the Patterson Fletcher oomDinv. Lennon, former member of ths board of public works, and at one tlmC ner or me city council, gave a rh of Harrison street Imnrovamanli during the past twenty years Mr Lennon urged that the ordinance should not be pasaed without a clause providing for a uniform width of the street. Harrison street now Is slxty alx feet wide from Columbia, to Lewia. but onlr sixty feet between Lewis and Baker. tu, micnenan, or tne tee, who presided over committee meeting has been held.

MANCHESTER, Mass, Aug II. President Wilson's outing has done him a world of good. Except for the first day, when the abrupt change from a temperature of 100 degrees nore at Washington, to a dally average of SB degrees here, was felt by the whole party, the improve ment in the president' condition lias been steady and pronounced. Today at the Essex Country golf links he played the best gams of his stay and won from Dr Grayson In a hard fought match The pleasure and profit that the president has had for five days was due largely to the seclusion made possible by the most thorough guard that ever has been tnrown about the enter executive a vacation. While the president and Mrs Wilson drove along the shors or strolled on the beach and In ths woods they were accompanied as usual by secret service men Less noticeable and observed by but few was the part played by the navy, three branches of which kept vigilant watch ovor his safety.

Marines picketed ths grounds that he occupied. Two hydro airplanes persistently searched adjacent wa ters and at a little distance off the coast two torpedo boat destroyers and a fleet of eubmarlne chasers made sure that no unwelcome craft ventured In This watch over ths sea was taken because of the un easiness dus to the selection for the vacation of the president of a houss standing almost at tha edge of a promontory that commands a wide view of the aea and which In turn can bs plainly seen from soma distance out It was not believed to be beyond the range of possibility that some German submarine commander would be tempted to risk his HUNTINGTON LABORER RON DOWN Wesley DUhong Has Very Narrow Escape. Wesley Dlshonr. a laboring man. living at Huntington, had a very narrow escape from liver and kidney trouble.

He suffered for a long time and was In a very serious condition. Finally he tried Dr. Richard Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Brood Remedy and waa cured. Like many other icopie ha highly praises this remedy. and kidney trouble and was all run down, but have been cured with Dr.

Richards Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Remedy. I have used all of Dr Klchards Remedies and them the best that I have ever taken Dr. Richards Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Blood Remody is especially gooa xor Kianey ana uver trouble, it is an excellent reconatructlve tonlo and system regulator and la guaranteed for nervousness, rhsumatism, appendicitis and all stomach, liver, kidney and blood disorders. It must ptee.se you or you get your money back. Dr.

Richards Stomach, Liver1, amney ana siooa remedy is sold by alt dt urxlsts. If vour drua aiat diMin't keep it, ask him to order it for you, or It will be aent from the Dr. Rich, ards, Medicine Co, Columbia City, Ind, upon receipt of price, one dollar. BATTALION OF GUARDS IN WELLS COUNTY BLOTTTON, IncL, Aug 19At a meeting of oommimssioned officers of Wells county's six liberty guard companies pUns were adopted for organist Inr a battalion of the guards thla county, which la possible where there are four or more companies The senior captain, who is Capt. Stanley Allen, of the Unlondale company, has been recommended for a commission as major.

Companies in the county are at Osslan. Uniondale, Tccsln, Curryville, Bluff ton and Keystone, and companies are In Gvcess of formation at Zanesvllle and Zlon. Journal Gazette. Phone 4300 About fifty oltisens Interested In the proposed widening of Harrison street from Wayne to Baker streets, attended a publto meeting at the oouncll chamber last night befors the council commutes on streets and alleys Arguments for and against the improvement centered chiefly about the question whether that portion of Harrison strset is to be considered ss a reaidence street or business street. Boms of those In favor of the Improvement, while admitting tnat Harrison street, from the Centrsl Grocery company and Patterson Fletcher company stores south is almost ex luMivalv bordered bv residence nrODer ties, argued that many of the resident property refuse sell thsir SCHOOL BEGINS Two weeks from this morn Arrangements for entering; should be made now, Phone 504 for catalog.

Office open day and evening. International Business College. 120 West Jefferson Street DR. HAVICE Fart Wayna, Ind. 130 W.

Wayna 8 EYE, EAR. NOSE, THROAT SPECIALIST GLASSES ADJUSTED DAY AUG. 28 Ths annual Romp day will be held at Roblaon park, Wednesday, Aug. 28th 6c street car fare for the round trip for all boys and girls. Romp day is the park's biggest special day and the Ust big romp be fore the opening of achooi The feature parade with its splendid prises! Ths copper traill The popularity pontestl The big candy treat) Base balla front the theatre roof! The awarding of the pavilion dolls 1 The greased pole! The awarding of the Japanese kewples! the roiomobileat Ths doll sulkies! The kiddle oars! Let tha children remain for the moving pictures at night, as the modsrn "Mother Oooss" will be shown especially for them.

Thousands of chlldrsn annually attend Ben day There are no lion, no poor, no high no low and no nationalities just one big family of happy children, with bundrada of grownups that attend, some to forget and some to remember GRINDSTONE GEORGE By Clifton Meek lV KF' Jltspi i), itJiesggawTli.) CrVwi, vvaoo 4 Sparks ta 6rin4ta 0 rfa.) Tor every bck trV jhy on there plenty the 1 jural tlobody" He's the neiohbor who return "the "borrowed booh. MVii JvjL Arl0rlh! IMG ITER ETCH yfc3 'kMjfr.

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