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i "WeHnesday, October 1171010: THBFORTWAriKBBNTEIEIir Mtk HRSPIIOT FOR 6 LONG MONTHS 1 KEWPIE OP SOTTTEt SEA ISLE GOMES UP TO SEE UNITED STATES. ks Mlshawaka Woman Walks Tbwn After Being Benefited by Tanlae. Mlsh'awaka 11. "Thr Is ctually the flnt time I've, been Abls to down town' as It ha bH ImpoailbU me', to WiUkthat for since last February," Mn. Mary Hiirrsll, wltV of J.

A. Hurrell, a drttnia tat jtho Dolj company. In thU cltr. who Uvea at 603 Jfortli. Alain street, said 'on August 26.

"I therefore ido not hosl ftte to; recommend this now medicine, Tanlae' aha added. "I had ttoraach trouble and liver and kidney trouble bothered ie. These troubles ed to a complete nervous breakdown; I had no appetite and Xliaf I. did. eat would cue gas to form in ray stomach, arid would becdrnV bloated, I experienced scvcto pains in my back arid felt very Weak and nervous, from lack of nourlahment.

'I thought buy Inff Tanlae, llko many other medicines had been, would: be a waste of money, but my husband urged me to do so, and I bought a bottle of the medicine. We were (Neatly aur prlsed at the result a. I. have not ex perienecd' a single painainco started taking Teniae and the "cas formation? and bloating have' ceased'. I IlCjp: well and, lit fact; feci better i and stronger in everyway.

''Tanlae certainly has proven awpm 4Tful medicine; to andli'pnt to recommend Teniae, the blaster Medicine; ia peclally beheBeiaj for stomach, liver 'and kidney catarrhal cpmpjalrits, rheumatism; I6s of appetite and. tho likn anl Is a fine blood piirifler and. general system cleanser. Tanlae, is now heing specially iiitrot duced.iind explained in Fort Wayne at the four Meyer, drop; stores Wal'iie ml Calhoun; pa.lhoun and 1.42P Calhoun, nml nroadw'ny and Taylor Mrp.eH. Advertisement.

i Mm s3 Hi 'V 'iTl MS The Paint Problem It costs just as lnjich to apply or very Good paint lasts for It insures against decay aiicl is a 'source of constant satis fantioji. Wc arc heaclquar ters for the Sherman Williams Paint Wc also have a full line of brushes) ladders, etc. the City; Planning Oq incluv siye, in.tho assembly room of, the court Jiouso. Admission free. i i i in i' i I.

i 'A1 'UHaI' irlissvssssHI II JlnA 1Nafef sUsasssstusdkattsK.sssr' ti i is. emsbQsU' "3c1, 4 assssssssssssssssssB Bfal 1ssssssdtf PsHHiSJtBsssHsW' 3 4 Little, Jlmmis Paxson, first white child born on Christmas. Is'and In tho South Stat, and his mother, 8an Frnnci8co, Oct. 19, Uttlt) Jirnfnle faxion, kewplc of the Hca Isl'ahUs, has pomp up to have h.ls first look the Unlteit States. Nearly nine months old, Jlmmle was the ftrat wJhttc chtltl born on Christmas island.

towin where tho Polynesians .1 i vro Jm mlc la regarded as a wonderful boy. wltli his fnlr skin iid yellow The? call him tho Jlinmlc'ii mother lirought hipv. ui. visit his prandma who lives' at Oakr land, acrosa. the.

"bay from here. Ilia father la fct. J. I'axaon, 'ouperlnieiident of a cocoa nut plantation' Christmas Js'Iahd i AN AMERICAN RELIGION C. G.

Columbia and Clinton Sts, Bishop Tuttle in Opening Setmon of Episcopal Convention. St. Louis, Oct. Tho. opening sermon pf tlio forty fourth trlennlat convention of the 1'rotcatiint Ki)lseoiiil church was delivered at tho Moolah JTemplp today by Jilahop Danlil'8.

TUtr tic, senior bishop. Taking aa his text. Acta "Paul sald.to thei Coriturloir and to tho soldiers, Kxcept theso abide In the' ship, ye cannot 'be tho bishop discussed the tintribtitlbii tho Kpljcopal church' pould. make to unity, and enumerated rtcverertce, Trnth( Catholicity and. American llarox, and of the latter said; '1 da not want to presume.

Canadian brethren nre here and they are Amori catis aa well as we, Rcpresentatlvcn of the motnor church of Knglaud nro here. We revere her and we love them. Bhe fostered our youth in a "long continuance of nursing care and protection." There la nothing: hut a heaped up fullness of pratltude In our hearts nnd we are htimhly proud of bur kinship with tho Church of England nnd church In Canada, nut under God'a' providence adolescent years hnve sent us out from under our Wo arohouaekeepingr now In. a homo of our own. Asking: permission, to use tho word 'American' for short, wo want to have an American In our church, Anglican precedenta wo 'wll.

study and respect and admire. But In our respect and admiration we wjll, leave mem aionoj.unprnctlccd, if Amer, can spirit and American taste und American habit do not, take, to iherh. "Then In ttiat good tlino when an approaching unity Bceins somewhat to materialize we want to offer to our fel low Christians of other names round OHIKOPRACTORS 0. Ross. Elizabeth Ross.

M.B.Thompson, 227 Jefferson St. iiours: zo p. 7 8 m. Phono 2288. UNDERTAKERS Undertaker I9C8.1910 Calhoun.

8ti, MDTOR AMBULANCE 'Phons 6648." Wfa iife. 'imt, mm I J. C. Peltier Son I I UNDERTAKERS 9 V. SI BOTH PHONES NO.

S3. 117 WEST WAYNE STREET. 7f '''Vi'''." rKEftEHN 8rMEbeHlNGi DNDEHIAURS EUBUUERS 221.223 feast BouUva'rd OFFICE HOME PHONE 228 Best of Strvlca at Rsasonabla Prices MOTOR AMBULANCE. Schone Arikenbrucki MOTOR AMMANCf Finest Motor and llorse brawn Eoutpmnt. 'TXoaaonable Charsea.

Cor. Berry trad Uarr 8U. rhono77 Jump from Bed In Morning and Drink Hot Water "Tall why everyone ahould drink hot water, each morning before breakfaat Vhy woman, half tho time, fcelinpr ii'ervous, despondent, VbrHd, some day's and some' daya; rrUf incapacitated by ill nest, II would practice Inslde tath. Inj, whut a gratifying change would take place, Instead of thousands anaemic lookiuj; souls with' pasty, muddy complexions wo should see crowds "of' happy, cheeked: peoplo everywhere. Thq reason, Js.

that1 the' human aystem does not rid itself each day of ail the waste which It accumulates under our present mode pfjivlngi For every, ounce of fbol and drink taken into tho system nearly an ounce of waste material must bo carried out, els it ferments andfOrms ptomaine like poisons absorbed the blood, Just a necessary as it the itshes from the furnaco each day, bef ora the Are will burn anil liott 6 we must each morning clear tho inside or gana of the previous day's accumulation of. IndiKestible. waste, and body Men women, whether sick or'well, are ndvisol to drink each morning, before breakfast, a clas of real hot water with la tcmi'unuful uf limestiuie plopliato ln as a. harmless means, of washing out ol tna stqniacn, uvcr, Kinnej a. an bowels tlie indigestible' material, waste s6ur Wle loxinsi thui cleArialhR, eveetenin and.

purifying, the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomarji. iinf.tai tt 'atYa a1ki lkn.1 JIiaIs 4ntn MliIVMi wi (tvj'ir. i ssir sso.1 tiivi (B at constipation, biiimii attacks, acid. I atoniacli, nervou day niceple, nigbtha vebeciHirertliaiikiirabouV the morning liiiiilo Iigtli A iitiarter pontulj of Itnies'tojie' ph6)iate wilt 'iiot. cnt Ijiucli at thet drua stOrei but fteTtt tiTlcmpniitratt' jttr dr een.mg, sweetening and freshening ef feet upon tjho system; Advprtlsemcnt.

us an American, rel.lKlon.wltlVun Amerlcnn flavor bur we preaumln? too much? Ve crtint to. layman wth freedom of thought utid opinion, only tying him down i u' the bond of faith tho aim jiio verities or the. Aposllca' Crocd: "IS that Tot American'' "VY Sl'Vi: to tho layman full partWl patlon In the of the church, and voice jnhd vote In' de tormliiliiK tlie results of such dcllber ntlohs. "Is that not American? I'lVehayo corrcapondlnB to the states with their ntato soverelpri tlcs, nd the Eenn al convention corres ponding to the federal. government.

is not AmcricanY "vVe have i church uenctratlnfr Into all parts of, the United States nnd it possessions. Th'rh not a ro.od. Of ground over which tJie' 'H tars', und Htripcs wavr In'soverelgnty but Is under tho care arid guidance of.u Vlsh' op our that hot Atriorle. "U'e are united. We have no north, no no east.

no. west. There Is no Vleavuge of separutlon oh sectional "llnpsr of latitude or UmRlurd(s for differences of. rnfe or color' or class or tAste. "Is that not ''And, vylth a quick heating 'of the h'iirt and a firm treading of tlm feet we are ca tilling uri iv huv hot yet caught up we are ratcti'ihg up with the CongregatlOnallutM and Presbyterians nnd Baptist and Methodists and others In the blessed work of missions, expending one million and a half dollars per year upon them, sustaining misBldiiary worlterii oh pur payrolji besldos all that la given and all that Is dbye Ire the.dtoceaea and cities In their wo'rik.

'U that not American "I' ket as 1 recdrd WlU I you not be enthusiastic a you hear anoui tno given Tor: tho gehcy fuhd for missions last yearv about the constantly iswelllhg $187,000 glven'by th children' ot Sunday schools' tlio. and more given by the. Woman's' Auxiliary about tho 3,000,000 given to the splendid Clergy Pehslon.Fiind. to swell Itself, 'tis hoped, to nnd over iliut we have 120 bishops how where wo had fbrtyione; fifty year ugo; and a. million of communicants Instead of lJOiOOO; and one Out of ninety Tnlno of the wftblo population a communfaifit tidw against one out of then? AAy when the coming day of unity draws near, wafted by the precedent forces of lovo ond ajlowonce mak'liig and brotherly kindness and sympathy and by the appreciation that we Jia tried, to play the game fairly.

w6 wftl Jlft up pur heads and from the or our nearts ami through the tears in our i joverentlr iciT wii.nt hath wrought? And praised. Ills holy name for 'ever and ever, "Hrother Shlpmen, let us stand by the ship and help to save, others, In stead of rowing avay In tho lifeboat isaye oiirseiyes. If. wb. stay soihe will be aaveti.

If we run' away soma will not be saved. 'Urother Churchmen, let us play the game fairly, 'dlvo and: take with good will arid: love. Hold tho trusts committed to us' firmly nd" patiently and be ready to turn, over; by and by, to brethren who may be willing them, helpa of "reverence and rounded nesa and historic anchorage and American flavor, "Brother Americans, the dreadful war ia blotting out or maiming or blinding almoat alt the youtiff manhood of Buropw ilow gloriously those young men to the color, and how bravely they fought and dledl But the exhaustion of men and money there put added responsibility oh us here to stand by the missions. In awakening China, In enterprislngSTa pan. In outcrying Africa.

In jeVas tated Armenia, Ood help In our atcengt It, which He gives us, to stand by for help, when our brethren of Ku rPPO. exhausted, tllstrnrte strpyed, canriot well continue, at least for a time, to. do so! ''Uretiircn tilL'i do not want in mii lhls sermon by nersorini nattiino But It Is not pfrsonai. is It It la lifted out of the personal, isn't It for me to say to you rny thixnka and to give you ijr iii) una to'nsK you to tnko my IIIIUIIHI Ml Psatterson Regular iStyles For Regular Fellows mk IBBk lii TCjTniifflSiBf StiwifflSlRSf sim mammmm. Na5TL iroSsssssssy BBiaM TWrtJrw'JIB illlllilllUIIIHililMllill UMMUUl ,1 3 i what thee Varsity FiftyrFiye l'; designs are; new arrivals with i all the vitality atid you are looking for.

Young fellows like you designed these clotlies; Hart Sciaffner KOung men designers; the clotlies are brim full of just the features you'd work out for yourself if you were able to express your ideas in clotji. $17 to $40 Instead to $50 the prices asked In other citle. 200 different styles in silk lined suits at that arc wonderful values. Ss BttMimnrn iiiuuiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiyiiiuiiiiiiui'ii! Copyrkht Hart Marx i BABES IN ARMS AND CHILDREN AMONG FIRST SURVIVORS RESS OUED FROM BOAT VICTIM. sto i jplHi iiiiiiiiiiiiHLBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM SM SBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl MlTlll JLLLLLLmLLsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSWLLBLmLLLLLLKt "pl'rt sV WSlSastMtf fmWSmmi 1 HRsiHaBBBBBBBSfliBfe SailHniBBBBBBBiBsJQ VMWMmBaSBMMWKBMMmWmWaMlBi' 'gpigyMMB BiEf 'TOyJSw vAB SSkkkH UK mm miMmt mWWWi IssssssWHsiiilitiiJlnBlra'JM yfJaataa mBnt wmrWEr' kkkkkV BHRReHinPBBniiH 3HHssHLB9iBfliiLiAH': jlB SiilfAiiiiiDfllBBWiSBIGHiiiBiiiBBK iHinDQlBsiiiiiiiH iiliHlr Jr iiiiiiSBBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBu.

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U. Clement Htuiiebaker, 111, son of Cleinent Htude baker, aiitomohllc maniifactnrcr, ht Sotitir llend, was seriously injured hero Veslerd'av when, an automobile IVhieh lif waa.ilri.vlnf; collideil With. a cat driven by Vimeiit si. Denis, or nest Mexlfdril. Ktiiilebaker, who is a Mudent: at tlio MaMWieliusetts Instlf iitf of Toeli niilojry.

was takeii.to a. private hospital in Wilis, twaped. vrllli minor Iitjuilesi Cjil.fc i ars were badly lJteTSSCIS2UHSPPZBact J. W. KANNEL, M.

Itesldeneo ai Harrison Street. to. A. 1 to 4 P. JI.

6 to 1'. JI. Hundaj, 6 to 8 V. M. only.

'frleiilioiic 701 and Office Office Hours DR.RUSH859.PhooD OSTEOPATHIC SPECIALIBT 49 60 31 Pixley Lbna Bldo. Development ot a wonderTuI new trcutment. tiiat CUItKS. it you ara sick, crippled or told J.o liavs an, vperatloii. cull on Dr.

Hush. it others havs. lulled. Sesnteonth Year, MAR LI ThaOne CTrtDC Quickly Thing that aiUrd, AU: Stomach Troubles Guaranteed to Remove Indigestion, by pispsia, Heartburn, Acidity, Gas, btci Three WCcKi' TTCatllltllH, 50C. All til Ut Tub Marux port Waynej lnd.

HARRY GATES DEAD, riullaiiapolis, llr Harry Uv Gates, preident of tho tfevcrin )0tel and prei ditxl. jiLilic; Haklng. J'hj ilcrljimu patiy, died here' last night oou after he was stricken with The photo shows the: first surrirori of tfco User Stephano, one of the. vessels sunk dutlng the boat rait la tbe.Atlaiitic After being tossed abont en the high seas for hours in a frail Ufa boat, these survivors, including women, childrea and babes ia. anas, were picked up almost exhausted by the States destroyer Ericsson, The women atanditc jn bac ere, left to rlfht, Mni E.

Rowe an'j Mrs. Driscoll, with her haby, The chiidtcn, left to ritht are. CyrU Rowc, Gordon Driscoll and Dorothy Kane. Thc.n'iotejraph was taken Jafter the aurvivcis ht1 been taken to Newport, I. ANDREWS NEWS: Andrews, Oct and Mrs.

Vill of Huntington, spent Sun day with Mary: LlgKett tind family here. ilr: and Mrs. JM Shencflold spent a few days vltli friends In: tforth Xtan. jliss.lda Sundermar i left. Sunday for Terra "Ifante; where she vf)l cpmploto.

her colleKO 'course, Mrs. Zlntsmaster, of Jlarion. Is spending a few days'ivlth relatives Ji'cro, Mrs. Den Park bas resigned her po stlon as stenographer at the Waamuth Endlcott company; Mesdames a. apd tewls Itelft spent Hunday with relatives Jn Logamport.

'jMri and Henry Itudls and daughter, wcro Buhdny Ma itors Mr, and Mrs. Uvereft Ttoberts li4vc returned from, a. two, weeks, visit with relatives In Wisconsin, and Chicago, Kenneth Newell vwaa homo 1l nlnWlnW if Misses' Haeel ftrxl Irtc spent Sunday ot tlio Cyrus Peabody homo near.t,agrb. Kelscy has been suffering from a broken arm since last, Tues dti Mrs. Amanda Lino has moyed Into the home of her" brother, Joseph TIaker, lu kcep house for lilnv James Kels'ey left for Michigan, Wednesday; to look after land" deai.

CfafaTlIcssSTnlllrtriHirm iluj' afternoon wth 1 telen, Mtoops at Mapli flrirvcj. ilofito, of was hero TiTsday, looking uftcr rcn eStHlc Interests, Mrs. Nora spent Rjiiiday at thi t. Ci Dlllliiga' home herr; Omart Is a new stVnog ranhcr at' tho AVasmuth" com pany. I).

K. Piirvlance, of ligro, vn business. Visitor. AVcdnesday. Mr.

and Mrs. (luy Hharp, of North EatRight Feel Right Stop Eating Bread for a Few JjL Try 0 EAl lT, the. Jiew Bran Food and Yoii Will Be Free From Constipation and Indigestion Without' Medicine. PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND It. RAT IT M' fully cooked, "reayrlo pure, delicious, nourishing bran fcxtd.

ita rip taBfv. Kllcon Ihnt keep golden TndennltelY mnde from ilcli. wheat bran and other cereals, EAT IT takes the place or ll old style broad and breakfast foods, morning, noon ana night; BooiV for brain, blood, nerves and growing children, and Insures freedom from constipation and Indigestion without tho aid of medicine or any added expense, of I'hyslclans heartily recommend It. For sale at all grocers. For fre's trial trackage.

addreiw'The Ideal iood Htudehnker ldg Chicago, 111. If your arooer doe not have It. you will fl nd on sniff aliefgi llelnys tlrocery. Ooverdal'e It Arclier, Aj list trick, 'While Vrult Houc. 1.

iVetlnuger U. Dlckmeyer ton, Joe Surltr: oo.4ry.tJU. Sha'rji Jt Orr. Klug'a ji Cllne, II. v.

Xrinki'utr tfif 'l Manchester. speiit. a couple tit w)Ui' 'reltitlves hern IV (X. has' tipeii on sick lIsC for fe.w1 day. s.

Allco 1 el lam, of AVabasli; Ayiin a' Wednesday vsltor hcr'ei Mr. niui: Mrs, TprMn'dcr Hfioemnkftp spent with his purrnta'li) untlnglbh Victor iludlg. has moved i'c Rharp fanu. Vr Polhler nnd chlldrpu, tit Huntington, spent Saturday and 8un du tho. guests ot Mrs.

1). R. Aliiaugii. Mr. and Mrs, ilart Hoss entertained.

AVabaali ond Iifonlaln. Sunday. Mrs. Carl Dtoxam, of fclna Oron, spent it couplo Of weeks with rcliitlvcH. In this vicinity.

R.C, Dlxley was In Nortlt.Mahches tcr, Krday. Mr. and Mrs. William sprtit Tuesday: afternoon In Wnbash. 1 ELECTRIC I I SERVICE I PHONE 298.

LfiaHivvfJiiiillw How Catarrh is Contracted. Mothers nre Rometbneg id thoujflltlpm a to neglect tlio cold which their children contract. The inflammation of tlio iiiliftiis maliiLraiio, llrft pallia, hn. I comcrf chronic and the child has clirolilc catarrh, a that is seldom cured nd that rtiay prov a life's burden, 5lny persons who. have this loathsome; disease will remember having had fre queht cold at the time It was.

con' trncteil. A little foreth'oiiBliV, a Vott.lo of'ClianilierlaTh's touch HeWdy Jjruil cioiiMy ued, and all this trouble titiglt 'nvdide'd, i erv Democratic rally at Moose haUXlmi jdjljeVejiingiX ttear unaerwoott The Sentinel Representative E. H. B0OKWALTER Will Beat ROANOKF, Saturday Afternoon and OcCHtlu falifo.tfJkrt&''''fiUtoi&i'' MvlfMm i 'jjf.

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