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18 my rui THE NEWS SENTINEL. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. 1 ftfcsday, July 10." Industrial News PENNSY M. OF W. TO ELECT Committee Men Will Bo Chosen to Represent Employes.

The maintenance of way depart rnent of the Fort Wayne division tf tha Pennsylvania system will hold It annual election of rem eserrtatUes' on Monday, July It. Tha alactlon will ba held by secret ballot and will ba counted by tha reviewing com. mltteo and tha management of tha company Tha representative alartad at tha corolnc clsctlon will represent tha employes befora tha managament of tha railroad, and will take part In 'determining we. working condi and all rhattere affecting tha Interest of tha amployea Tha amployea nominated ae can dldatee for offlcw of local commit, teaman on tha Fort Wayna division arel Edward E. Urown," track fore.

man at Delphos. I C. llolman. carpenter foreman. Fort Wayna: and a W.

Howay, carpenter, at Upper Banduakr, O. HUNDRED PERCENT 8ERVICE Ona hundred percent performance mada. by paasenKer train over tha antlre Fort Wayne division of tha Pennsylvania railroad system, on clunaay, July accorama 10 a niaie mant mada today by oltlctala of tha fort wajyne division Includes all tralna running between company. Tha Fort WaJ Mansfield. Ohio, and Chicago, AVERAGE WAGE IN APRIL Close to Two Millions Em ployed By Railroads.

The etnDlovment on Clasa 1 atenm roails waa greater In the month of April. 1921, than In any month reported alnce the new classifications became In July, 101, ao cordlng to tha lateat employment figures of the Interstate commerce commission Just made public. The roads reported 1 R41.A&2 employes, in Increase of its tit, or 18 per cent over the number reported for tha same month laat )ear, and a ln crease of 17,171. or 1 II per rent, over the) number for March, 1913, The total compensation In April, lilt, was 10.9 per cent greater than In April. 1922 a The earnings per h6ur for straight time for tha employes reported on an hourly baala decreased from 08 to St cents In thla period.

The overtime earnings increased irom 77 10 7 a cepts per hour Tha average amount received In tha month per employe Was ilD.lt. Due to an Increase In tha number of straight time hours worked per employe and a conalderabia increase In the amount of overtime, they averaged 214 houra per employe In April, 191J. air agalnat 100 houra In April. 1922, with a net rersult that their nverage rompeneatlon per month Increased from $128 to $128 In the same period. reports for April, 1923, Indl I I' ItVaaTaaTaTaTaBBBBBBBBTaTasBBaaBaaVsaBBTaaBBBBB t.

i li It Is Important For you to see thai the ice you use is as pure and uniformly good as ours. MORAN'S ICE IS PURE ICE USE IT FOR ANY COOLING PURPOSE Buy a Coupon Book and save 20c on every hundred pounds you use. Peter A. Moran Ice Company Plant and Storage, 801 Monro. Strt.

PHONE MAIN 6674 cat a marked Increase In the num ber of hours of service paid for on a piecework basin uer that reported for the same month last year The rot time mUow thnt 76 per cent of lalxfr pnlU for on piecework basin In the month of April 1SCS was performed on the I'ennnylvnnlil and New York Central roads, on which those on a piecework basis rerelved from 20 to SB cents more per hour than tloae on a straight time basis OIL MEN TO MEET HERE National Officers Will Attend Convention of Indiana Assn. The" annual convention of the members of tha Indiana Independ ent petroleum Marketers association will he iM In this city In the Mowser a uq auditorium next inurso ay morning and afternoon? Nichols, president of the na tional association. nd James A Olllmore, secretary, will be the prin clpal speakers At the, mvsflng, which will be the first to be held outside of Indianapolis. Frank Kpi, of Kvansvllle, president the Indiana organlaBtlon will preside at! the meeting and Thomas O'Dea. man After of the Anthony OH company, of Fort Wayne, has charge of all ar rangementa for the affair to he held xnursaay The main feature of the confer enco will be the Hcueeion of apian whereby consumers my purchase books that could ho presented for puronnscn ma tie a ma various independent oil companies The tickets then going through a Chica go clearing house This plan le now in use in a small scale at the present time, hut It Is proponed to extend this system throughout the entire state of Inldana The meeting will be opened With an address of welcome by 8 III Bechtel president of the F.

Bow ser A Co at 10 o'clock In the morn Ing A special program Is being arranged for the entertainment of the members and their wives, who will attend The committee In charge of arrangements for entertainment of the 1 ccllps consist of the following members Mrs Thomas O'Dea. Mrs Frank Huppert. Mrs Drew, Mrs Tibbies and Mrs. Ed Kourke MASTER PLUMBERS BANQUET Duro Pump Company Plans Many Activities During Week. Many master plumbers of Fort Wayne and vicinity were the guests of honor at a banquet given last evening, at the Elks Country club, by the factory management and rep resentatives or the 'Duro rump Manufacturing company lnntx salon manager for the western division of the company.

snoke at length on the products Of the company and reviewed the progress made up until the present eleo trlo driven pumps manufactured by th company Other abort talks were made by ft A HcheffeJ, distributor for the company In the atate of Indiana, with headquarters at Indianapolis: I la II Jr, local distributor, and Charles Plank representa tive 'at South Uond Hereral reels of motion pictures were also shown following the dinner The Duro company Is planning an extensive campaign In this city and thla week will be known as 'Duro Week" A motion picture, entitled "Water by Wire," will be shown from a number of show windows of plumbing1 establishments td the pub lic, showing the times when water was lifted from the wells In buckets up to tha present time, when water Is drawn by mtans of electrically driven pumps ADDRE83E8 ROTARY CLUB Paul tones superintendent of the dinnd Rapids division of the Penn sylvanla system, spoke before the members of ts Rotary club at Win BBBBmHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB. V. itil.i. rLu' li Crisp in the cream d' i ft" 115 Vi Golden, crisp Post Toasties, with cold rich milk or cream, give zest and snap to the morning.noon oreveningmeal these hot midsummer days. Their tasty "toasted" flavor and appetizing crispness are improved not lost when cream or milk is added.

Crisp in the package and crisp in the cream, these golden brown flakes of choice toasted corn are made to please appetite and are always ready to eat. From the first bowlful to the last serving out of the triple sealed, wax wrapped package, Post Toaslies retain their delicate crispness and distinctive oven freshness. The Yellow and Red package is the guide to Post Toasties goodness. ft i Worth asking for by name Post Toasties Improved Corn Flakes Mada by Postum Cereal Company. Battle Creek, Michigan For Third Consecutive Week Car Loadings Continue Above Million Mark For tha third conaecutlva weak, and for the fourth lima thla yaar, lnnillnar of revanlia fralahl axesadad tha million mark for the waak which ended on June 2J.

tha loUIJor tha waak, acroToinsr ta tha Amerlaart Railway aasaclatlon. baltiK 1002 740 oats FrrlftHt loadsil so fsr this yaar has baen the heaviest in niaiory. a Tha total for tha waak of June it was an Increase of 138,41 cars over tha corraapondJnr waak laat yaai, and, an Increaae of 117.1 9 cars over the corrspondln waak lt 191. It also axceadad by a wide margin tha corresponding weeks In 11. 119 and mo.

Tne total for hu waak of June 13, this year, for tha country ae a whole, wm isa tutr aivt over tha corre oondlna week laat year. Freight loadlnsT In tha western districts alone bh ineraasa bf oar cent com pared with the eame weak laat year, while Jn tha southern dletrtot tha Increaae waa 'only par cent. The Increase In tha eaateni, district, which includes the Focajiontaa dle Irlct. waa approilmately par cent. mi to dacreaaea principally In tha.

loading; of coal and merchandise an miscellaneous rreigm, wmcra eludes manufactured producta, tha total waa a dacreaaa bf Me care under the preceding: waejt tMa yoar. Coal loading totaled cara, cars updar tha week befora, but an Increaae of over the aama week laat year, and an Increaae of 37,32 cara over the same waak two yeara atfo Loading of merchandise and mla cellaneoua freight amounted to 5S1, 344 cara While thla waa dacreaaa of 4,11 care under the preceding waek. It was an lnoreass of 18.088 cara over the corresponding week In 122. and an Increaae of 112,44 cars over tha corresponding week In 121 Loading of grain and grain pro. ducta totaled 1358 cars This was an Increase of 8 cara over tha weak before but a decreaae of 4,172 cara under the samo week laat year, and a decreaae of B.1S1 cara undar the same week In 1B21 stock loading totaled 2 26.1 cars a gain of 70 car over tha pdevloua week While thla waa a chaster IncJ.on "nuslnesB and Transportation." In which he stressed on the Importance of the railroads to ward the auccess of business PENNSY OFFICIALS INVITED Employes Anxiously Await the Coming of Lake Outing.

Invitations have been sent to all officials and all niaater mechanlca of the northwest region of the Penn aylvanla ayetem to attend the annual picnic to be held on Saturday, July 14. at Home City, for all em niAV thti famlllea and friends. according to an announcement made yesterday KM borate preparations are being made by the members of the committee In charge of the picnic and It Is expected to be the largest and most successful affair ever given, by the Shop Crafte association. Ilefreahments of all klnda will be served The Pennsylvania Bnop Crarta band will prove a Dig reaiure of the day and together with the many contests to ba held In the morning and afternoon and tha free dancing and launoh rldea. the employee and all those attending will be aaaured of a good time.

decrease of 882 cars under the corresponding week last year. It was nn Increase of 1 818 cara over the corresponding week two yeara ago Forest prqducta loading amountsd to 72068 cars. 10 eara In exeeee of tha aveek before, and 14,33 oara above the same week last. year Compared with the came week In 121, this was an Increase bf 28.186 cara. Ore loading continued vary heavy, the tolaj for the week being 82,041 Pars, 2,74 3 above tha week before.

This also waa an Increase of 13,848 cars over the corresponding week laat yeas, and an Increase of (3,08 cars over two yeara agoi Car loading totaled cars. Whllo thla waa a decrease of 38 cars under the preceding weak, It was an Incraasa of 6,888 over last year, and an Incraasa of 10.114 cara over tha same week two yeara ago; Lomptrfa oy aieincta, increaaew over ths week before In the loading of all commodltlee were reported In the central western and southwest ern districts, while th eeaatarn, Allegheny, Pocahontas, southern and northwestern districts reported decreases. All districts reported In crease over the corresponding week last year, except the Pocohontaa, while all except the southwestern, which showed a alight dacreaaa, reported Increaae over the corresponding; week In 1831. loading of freight cara this year 16 date, compared with that of tha two pravloua years, as follows) 138 133 Month of January. 3,380 38 3,785,11 Month of February.

3,866 5 3,027,88 Month or March 4.681162 4,088.183 Month of April. 3 783 2,863,416 Month of May. 473 437 3,841.488 Week of June 9 1 018.34 836 208 Week of June 16. 1 007 353 848 667 Week of June 33.. 1,002,740 866 331 '1911 ijiViit Mt'ssii 7i3 776 31S 775 44T Total for year to data 211,055 IS.167,432 842 Q.

E. EMPLOYES HOLD PICNIC A pleauant lake ouJiriK was on Joyed by 13 employes of Ue tfrac tlonal horsepower motor teals and Inspection department of the Qen eral Electric company and their fam tiles at the Pleasant VleW Jcoftasje on the St Joe rivet, over the' week end Hpraeshoe swlmmlntr races and many other events were held in wulcn aimont bereoni iook pan The employes and their families who attended the outing were BJ Corey, Locknei, 1 OBiten, L. Uilcktton, Qrleder, II Atkins, FrV. Lropshlro, II liar I sun II Kline, William Morris, Glenn McAtte and King; SHOP AND RAIL NOTE8. Wyatt Banks, engine preparer for the Pennsylvania company, receivea severe burns to his left arm and will be oft duty for several 6aye.

Thomas Pass water has a bruised1 right foot, received Vrhlle on duty as a cab builder, At the Penney shops, yesterday George Schmidt Is suffering; a sprained back, received while work Ins; a a. car builder at the Pennsylvania company 'He will be absent for several days. Moael. Pennsylvania car repairman helper. Is away from his duties, because of a punctured wound In bis left arm.

Wappufl freight fireman for the Pennsylvania, returned to hln duties after an absence of several days on account of illness Buecker, Pennsylvania yard engineer, reported for work toda. after being; absent on account of sickness, for several dayf. Coleman returned to bis duties today as freight fireman for the Pennsylvania company, after an absence of aeeral days on account of Illness i II French Is absent from his duties as freight ftretnan for tl Pennsylvania, because of Injuries received to his ankle Kd Homing, of the drafting department a.t the General Electric company, returned to hla dutfea yesterday, arter spending a week'e vacation at Crooked lake Everte returned to his duties In the art department of the Genexal Klectrlo company yesterday after enjoying a week's vacation Mies Luclle Faux has been given a permanent position In the publication department at tha General Bier trio company She baa been a slu dent In the stenographers training school at the plant. K. Gallmeyer returned to bis duties yesterday as sales manager for the water softener a i vision 01 the Wayne Tank A.

Pump companj after spendlniy several days In Area dla, Mich, whero be attended the International convention of the Wal ther League)executlve board Mrs Adeline Khodes returned to her duties yesterday at the lnforma tlon deatc of the Oeneral Electric company after enjoying a two weeks' vacation In Chicago. Abe Ocnsteln Jr is aosent from hla duties as commission clerk In the accounting department at the Wayne Tank A Pump company on a wetfga vacation Miss Blanche Berger of the nnh llratlon department the General Klectrlo company, has left her poal tlon and will take up other duties with the L. Oolllngs company, of Peru, Ind Miss Florence I'lo, stenographer In the sales department at the Wayne Tank A Pump company. Is away from her duties enjoying a two weeks vacation Miss Alberta Raffl. who was jtrad uated In architecture from the L'nf ersltjr of Illinois thla year, the first woman to be awarded the school medal of American Institute of Aroblteots.

1 Police JUDGE LETS TWO OFF EASY Pair of Drunken Automobile Drivers Get Suspended Sente Two drunken Automobile drivers were let down on a bed of feathers by Kd Meyers, Judge protein. In the city court, today. William RUey. of West Jefferson street, and Stanley Pokdra, both of whom pleaded guilty to operating an automobile while Intoxicated, were each fined $10 and costs and given a suspended jail sentence of 10 days, IUley waa arrested In the wee small hours of this morning, when he crashed Into a car driven by Keal Cooper, of Williams street, down town and then kept on going; Police based him for two blocks and caught him. Nine bottles of beer were found In his car Pokora was arrested some time ago at Wayne' and Calhoun streets.

lie was represented in court by Attorney Otto Fuelber No testimony waa heard in the caae. Gagxui Go. Julian Gagen who waa arrested for keeping a gambling house following a raid on a craps game In the office of the Black Taxi company, on Harrison street. June 11. was let go today when his case was continued Indefinitely Police said needed witnesses bal deft town The raid Immediately preceded the shooting and killing of Theron Den ner, one of the raid victims who was shot by Motorcycle Officer Prltchard when Denner attempted to escape.

JIUtf ForTliofk For stealing a revolver belonging to Hiram Ilouah. 207 Pearl street. Howard Hughes, also of )0? Pearl street, waa fined $10 and costs and sentenced to Jail for 10 days He was charged with petit larceny. Hughes said that Rouah had a suit case belonging to him and that he took the gun. Intending to hold It until Roush returned the suit Hughes was arrested at the Penn sylvanta station Just as he (was about to leave for tayton, Ohte.

Eugene Fifth Fined) Charged with driving an automobile with a 1933 license plate, Eugene Fitch, of the firm of Monroe Fltcb and Sons, realtors, waa fined It and eote todayr FUeh testified that the car had been In storage for several months and that he had Just taken It out and was headed for a repair shop when he was arrested Uquor Cases Postponed. Tiro liquor cases which have been on the docket for some time were continued again today Barbara Ho heman charged with manufacturing boose, was granted a continuance until Wednesday while the case of George Crance, also charged with making whiskey, was continued until August 1. City Court Not. After hearing part of the evidence. Judge Meyers continued until August 10 the case of May Trlpollen.

ar raigned on a surety of peace charge niea oy ueorgiunna urake Mrs. Drake said that Mrs Trlpollen threatened "to get her The case Lawrence Armsey. charged with speeding, was continued Indefinitely, A continuance until Wednesday Wats granted In ths case of William Romary, charged with disorderly conduct Howard Shank waa found not guilty of "running a block at a downtown corner A fugitive charge against Leroy Rmilh waa continued Indefinitely He has been returned to BlutTton, where he In ssld to be wanted for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. William II Badder was fined SI (And, iVBti for violating tha trsjrio law Joseph Chrlstmond, picked up on a loitering charge, was fined $1 and ooats. CRASH VICTIMS ARE BURIED Triple Funeral, Ileldi dirl in.

Critical Condition. Following; a triple funaral sarvloe at tha Ankenbruck chapel, Itanjamln Itlddner, lila wlla. Ilessla Itlddnar, and hla atrir ln law. Carl Qan.llln, who htct Inatant death whan an aui tomoblla In which, theywera riding waa struck by a Pennsylvania ex. preaa train si miles southeast of tha city Sunday, w.rei burled at tha Orthodox Jewish cemetery.

aouth. weat or tha cirv. thi. "bl Waldman and Rabbi Ilurwlts uiMVHu.i mi aervicea No Improvement waa notad today n.thA condition of Bvelyn Noglow. ski, three years old.

who waa the only one in the automobile to survive the crash. Although an ray examination showed no fracture of the skull, her condition continues critical and her recovery la doubt BUS LINE TO DISCONTINUE Laat Trip to IZafnilton' Today lor uray Line Oars, r. Putnam, manaaar nf (Iray Bus Una. announced today that in iii. iimuv oy me ouaea to and from Hamilton, Ind, win be discontinued altar today.

Buses will continue to operate on the two parka lines In the city, however, Mr Putnam aald. The Increasing number of private ly owned automobiles ftave caused a heavy loss of money this aeason on the Hamilton route, th maf aald The buaes served I'edarvllle, Leo. Bpancervllle, 8t Jpe, Duller and Hamilton on the trVps Two trips were mada dally Miss KllMbeth tnrralne VrooatjM former stats superintendent flrTnn" lie Instruction and the flret woman to he elected to a stats odloe In Kail' sas. Is bolne; urged by her friends and supportsra to become a oandl flato for the governorship. 523 36311 Keep the air "Alive" jorlfettcr Justness: BT sW Beef eUT.

iflaf amf I 1 rSsHwfjPG. iRw. 1lr tUJLsmNJas srf BMBaaaaaaBBBSsS WW street air dead and hot, the atora air can ba live 'and 'cool with breexeafrom aQ Fan. All it Costa to run the fan all day is the ten cent profit on one extra sale. The cool store gets the extra sales.

Get a Fan A GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT EFans usenomore nirfentthaiiaainolelaiiin uenomore current tbanaiinelclainp SOLD OY DEALERS EVERYWHERE MB Us Planning Your Vacation? Money You Save on Foodwants Will Give You More to Spend on Pleasures Stop and Shop You Will Save at a Hoosier. Stores All Over Town Therels a Hoosier Store in Your Neighborhood. ssi i SUGAR Pure Cane for Canning, lb. 10c POTATOES, They are Fine, Pk. 20c, Bu.

75c CREAMERY BUTTER, The Best. 40c Cereals for Warm Weather Corn Flakes Rolled Oats Shredded Wheat and Cream of Wheat Try Maple Flake You Will Like the Flavor, LARGE PKG. laC tm." ifi NIl ramorr "liiWfctiLjgjg JiSKtS KX IUAOACHE. mn Jot so ffl TstM. amtats wo epigsas of dlgwtloa ssfl siiwuipiiiism y9aaIMfaVaar iii I IT i Ml isfWI Wl ups orr in um uiock Nt JUNlOWa UltMsrRa One third the regular doaa.

Mada of MM Ingredients, then cendy coated. For children and adolta Irii DRUKrUOnUQ CO. .1 I 7 Shredded Wheat, Pkfj. He PRUNES Nice Size, BAKED BEANS Can FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN ALL STORES Bananas, Oranges, Lemons and Grape Fruit Full Line of Vegetables. FIG BARS The Best, lb.

FLOUR For Pastry, 73c WHITE SUNSHINE FLOUR Finest for Bread, Sunmaid Seeded Raisins for Pies, Pkg. J2y2c SOAPS AT A SAVING Ctassic White Soap, 10 bars 35c P. and G. Flake White and Rub No More, 10 pars Uoosier Laundry Starch 1 lb. 8c; 3 lbs.

23c; 5 lbs. f. HOOSIER TISSUE TOILET PAPER Large Rolls, 3 for 25c Meats at all Stores Fresh or Smoked. Our low Prices will Please You. BUTTERINE You will like made to stay sweet and solid in hot weather.

Finest Nut Margarine, lb. 22c Best Animal Fat Butler inc, lb. nsSEj i ii wsVri i iii I trr a trusons Margarine tastes like Creamery Butter i For Picnics and Auto Pnrtia Our Cold Meats, wwat.o uuu stinneu Goods will please your ap fci For that summer drink Hires Root Beer and Ginger tc uci opeciai Campbells Soups 10c CORN, good pack, can aIOc Perfect Red Beans, can 10c Try our good fresh coffees guaranteed to please. Pound. 22, 28,30, 35 and 38c Hoosier Teas, package 15c Hoosier Cocoa, package J0 20c Save Money Whew You Shop the lloosicr Wjay W' i v.

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