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FINDS DEATH OE GIRL RESOLIOF ACCIDENT Cass. County Coroner Gives Verdict in Drowning of Juanita 20 April S. J. t. Btaaton, eoroner.

rendered ft verdict of accidental drownlita; the ot tb'e death, of Juanlta Martin. 5. hero Saturday morning. The raiet A trm lif Tirontr of final follow In tb Inquest her thla mofnlnir. Depositions of the five other members the iwrty In the, far, ihlch overturned into a Ultih alone e.he road wehe taken fcy the oronr.

They mere txmulit nhodea. Harold Alkman. Heroin flout, lor i.thy Woods up, Helen Harris. front the evidence lven at th Inquest, It was learned thnt th ear 1il WMch'1n yhunr 'rr' riding, wan traveling about miles an hour n.t the time the ear struck th fresh gravel. It, alio revealed that the machine struck the fence on th left aide of tle road, went over a field and traveled nnprost mateljf 75 feet tefora It fell over th embanximtit Into, the water.

The male membera of the familiar aaja to tie rnetnber of prominent Kokorao. families. It la also umler atood that there had been booxe in the party earlier 4n the evenler. 1 According to Dorothy woods a member of the party, the Martin gin waa Induced by the pthera to majte trip, nere. arter she riret refused, relating to the other that an aculdent might happer; tn which aha would be drowned, a manner death hoped to earapa.

The Wood' Kin also atated that thi young" Indr remarked at two dlf erent time during the trip, when th. Machine waa paeilng, over a stream, that aha would dread elng thrown into the water through an sxciaeni and orownea. Farmer who arrived at the r.f th tragedy, one half hour later clateditbat the girl could have been released had tha. other, membera of the tftrtv made an atemnt to re leaaa bar from tha oppniittte aide ot tn car irom wner tney worked. Two aoen were able to releaao the tiodjr asllr by working from the right aide, tney stated.

SEElt INJUNCTION IN RAIL SHOPMEN'S CASE Chicago Ends Its "Quietest" City Campaign flltCAOO. XprM J. With everything finished but the voting. Republican and Demoerstla rtm pais orranlaatlona tonljrht made claims of victory In tomorrow! mayoralty election, with recMeea abandon. The confidence on each irlde, however, waa apparently unable to aroua the voters from the apathy that hea characterised tha entire campaign.

The ueual. rnlght tefpre eiectlon excitement waa manifest tonight but mildly. Arthur P. Iaieder, former master and Republican atandard bearer, and Judas w. n.

rr Democratic candidate, contlaed their campaigning to th I00V today where each made aeveral addressee. Tomorrow'! vote with good wrainrr wa estimated at rrom eoo.oon. to JO0.0M). but waa pected to cut the vote to the email ngure. 1HE rORT WAYNL jOURNAL GAZfcl IE tUtiDAY WOhWjNU.

APRIL Continued from PQ Ont). thtTIted Stat, but if Ijtlior no! anxious to mak too 'much if n.1 prcqent out of th wuit tlj tt my dropped in th' juort nd a' ITort ni4de In. mm) ether ys in th fotur to appeal th broad InVolv tt Ue iihei oourt In. the land, ifmibly in r. cat In which th rroril mora ravorubie to labor' nide than it la today the Iadf of the rallway openly dwlarvd thnt the injunction obtained by fflfleral Rovemment broke the oaokboneof the ptrtke and, muhia have fo far an tn prrdUt that there Mil never be In the preaent tjnera at leaat.

another tranitpiitindnn Xrlke of natitin wldo charuter. There la no telHna how much of nn OTet th Jnjunetdn ha had Mpun oilier 'union which did noi imrth" ARIVSCO CLUB SUPT. J. Mi Simpson Declares, Famous Medicine Fully Restored Health, Weight and Strength To my mind there la nothing to' equM perlntendent of the Armvo Club, lahea villa. Ohio.

few montha agv waa golnc downhill, faat, and couldn't find out what tha trouble waa or attanythlog to aotn I felt alck all over, 1 no etrength tlmea a dar. wlty. trouble! "were 'bughly Tiadi "but" TanUe made ehort work of them, aly appetlta la a wonder 1 have got back arr old weight of a hundred and elg htyWtve, and feel aa atrong and hard Iroa. I'm alwaya telling aomebody about 'Taalao, for it aura dote the worlf Taalao la far aala by all good drug gleta. 'Accept no aubitituta.

Over vUllloa botUea aold. mm i rajtov HKCsirT 9m. Aeraem, I Ointment I I a rtoM trled IloatelUaMdT I I tor All Skin IrritalioBa, Ee. a4wa.Plmplea.Piloa.BUcb. I head.

Chilblain tad I Frostbit Ipata In the recent atrike. but the premacy of tha federal anvernn over labor organlaatlona or, for that matter, employee' combination! In; the Judgmeht ft government of flclala, at Inet been Implanted The Inlunctlon may have' far reaching effect any concerted action thateJlwji executive! might ronvetvably take which could bring about i tleup of traneportatfon. Thl phaae of the s'ontroveray la not being eireeeea. otH government cfflclala will not emiit th tmpreaalon to be broudcuat that they have lunmnl an attitude of partlaanihjp agalnet labor. I11 fact, th department of Juir tie waged a aucceeeful flrlit th fetmaylvanta railroad carrying to iio eupreme court 01 the United Biatea tne rave of the ehoimen who claimed that tb J'enneyvania rail road did hot actually deal with the truly elected epokeainen of the pioyeg when they made vertaln agreement concerning working condition! with their men.

The I'hlted Statea railroad. labor board look the position that neither th eleriloi conducted, by the American Vder tlon of TjilKir nor the one curried by the penneylvanla wai valid and attempted; to lay down rulei for a new iecwoi wnen the J'enneylvunl carried the fight to the Conrta. a clr umetance that la charged by many labor leader aa having been tV flrvt feally flagrant diereirnrd of Hie l'mt. ed utatca lalwr oard'a DoeitloA and ailecil them later to Igitore the board rhen.lt waa to their lntereet. The unreme cuurt fiim unhel.l ih.

board and IM ilecielon together with outcome o( tbn iiending Milt make the 'I'l eUinltinry injunclli.n ermanent will have murli to do with the problem of altering the tranepor tatlon litt In the net congreae. I' Indeed It amended 11 11,., boih labor and capital linv Wen brouuht trt boo tn two linyoi1.ni,l If. you have someFhing to sell use a Journal Gazette Classified Ad. i folloviTfour Vrails I IN KEENAN DEATH PROBE einuedfrmPaB I guarded'rloaely a the nioit valuable ciu id tne murder myetery. A thlrdtraU which hue brought reeuiia, leu to fiawnehop and "fenoea." where the alayer of jll Keenan la believed to.

have tllepoeed of her jewele, lilued af 1.000. DC tertlvea were worklni' on tha fourth angle In a roundup of clow friend i in luonei in the hono that one or them knew her eecreta arid oonid hed additional light th th. eo far baffllmj.rnae. NEW YOltK: April A Ili ood way and an aftit'a model, Dorothy Klnr Knn murder vlctmi, had another role fhat of, eenior member of the etock brokerage firm of "King arid Scott" 11 waa learnea tonight. The.

revelation waa made by AanUtant Uletrltt Attorney Thomaa Oraty, who Invea tlgated the tint laet aummer, to Aa aieiant umrici Attorney l'ecora. Albert h. (lulmaret, th man In in rur coat." who waa an admirer of the model and to whom wai aald to hav mad many alao iurreu in, tne brokerage bouio, Oeraty aald. Keerran. ho waa known ou Broadway aa Dorothy "King." bacied the company with larg auma of money, Oeraty waa toiu oy "King and Scott," tio aald, waa affiliated wnn anoiner brokerage houae, BtoddanJ and Kandborn." in which Ouimarea alao belt an lntereet and iuioujo nmcn get waa reported to hav mad front Jit.QOO to flOO.000 a year.

Th extent tf Mim Keenan'a hold ing! waa not revealed. I immediately began an InveiUgatlon Into. her aaocltlun with the firm. It waa indicated Qulmare acted for her in It management and ahe had nuiancea tne greater portion of tb l'ollce declared a new angl Into II lee Keenan'a raaeterluue might develop from an Investigation iinue aa a etock broker. Dr.

George Alexander, of New York, Is President; Work Is Reorganized NEW TORiC Apr" Th nw board of foreign mlealona et the Preabyterlan church, conelatlng of 40 memhern, Thcludlhg it' women; waa formally organised today, con aolldatlng the worlc of th old for elgn board, th women' foreign. ooara. and tn committee on work in 'Kurop. Dr. Oeorre Alexander.

of New Tork, waa elected' preildent ana jnmee m. gpeen and Mlea Mar gnret Hedge, alao of New Tortk. vice preaidrnti. The new board will meet the third Monday uf each month and annually In June. An executive committee of.

15, to' appointed, will have full power when mg on foreign, home baee, finance, houae and Clerical. ecretpr! to be appointed hav tVrge the idmlnintratlve work of the board, covering flv Including foreign, home ury. The foreign department I be divided Into four groupa, the flret rovertnir India, Perala, ttyrla and Kurope, the aecond. lAtln Amerlra and A true; the third. China, and th fourth.

Jaiun. Korea, the Philippine! and Hlam. An educational lecretary will have charge of the entire eduratlonat work or tne board. Th horn baa depart ment will have a man and woman arcretary euperintending eight dli trlct! a Kuitern New Tork. New Bnglan'd and New Jeraey.

with headquarter! in New Tork city Eait l'enlrl Penniylvania, imw miifi. inatrict ot t. oiumnia onto. vteet tirginut. neadqaarter.

rwla delphla and l'ittaburgb. Central Illtnoli, Michigan, conaln. Mlnneaota and' Iowa, head quarter' In Chicago. Fouthern Kentucky. Tenneaee, MleeliKlnpl, Alabama, (lenrelit.

Mor Ida. Virginia, North and South Caro lina, neaoquartere either Cliatti nooga or Kouthweetern MIaeotirl. Itkmm Kanrae, Oklahoma, Texa tuUiana; and New Mexico. headotiartrB mi Northweatern Nobhiaka. North and South (ukota, Colorado and Wyoming, headquarter Omaha.

Houth PaclflcCaHfornln, Nevada I'tah and A'rlmna, headUultei! Hun tYancleco; North Pacific Orcaon. Waahbia ton. Idaho, and Montana, heid quarters liirtlmid. or. COLDER WEATHER PROMISED TODAY Rain Is Also on the Program Before Night; March Weather Figures THE DEATHS FORMER RESIDENT DIES SUDDENLY IN OREGON and Mra.

i'eter lfavld Hmyeer, prominent pioneer! or Fort Wayne, died auddenly acordln to Informallon received by rd htilband are one daughter, Margaret, ho la atlenrflne echool In lh e.at! eleter. Mlae Julie Fmyerr, Jind a brother, Benjamin It. Hmyeer, both of thle city. Mra.llaa klna haa been living In Vregqn fie eeveral yeara and hue realding her waa prominent tn mnelcar circle; Iter parent died withlu the iaat few HECK Tiula llerlr. 1i fit Tt'nahlnr, toil boulevard, welt, died 'at 11130 o'clock lait night of a oomnllch tlon of dlaeaeea, 5tr.

lleck'aa born In Cincinnati. II redded, in Port AVayna. yea.a. II la eurcived by thre daughter. Rlele, Edith and Delia: two aona, reel ana viarence, ana xnre grana Children rending in tort tvayne, RAPP 1 lllneae of hva vear of we born near tluntertown In thla hie life.

"Hurt itTnf are Hi wlre.1hre chndren, Mra. Oeorge Rchoepf, Henry Rapp and one alater, Mra. Ueorge ot thla City; two brothera, Philip, of thla city, Herviee! will be held'Thiiredav aftee noore at 1 o'clock at the reeldence and at o'clock at at. John'a LuthMran church, Kev. It.

P. Pannecker ofllciat ing. iiuriai in tl. jonn'a cemetery. Ilelatlvea lu thla city were notified Monday afternoon of the death, of Mra.

Jatuea llaynea at Plymouth. inti. ueceaaed wn a a prominent real dent there and wa! well known lit thla city, where he had frequently viaueu. jier ntiebami preceded herb death, nearly three yeur! ago. Im medial' relative! eurvlvlng are a aon and daughter.

Mm. liayne! waa a Iber (If M. chuel'a Catho lie church, Plymouth, where, the funeral win oe iioii at a time to an iced later. A Pumber from thli city will attend the aeryicei. Meblatla Ko.

Ilvmr a't tw Welaaer fark a enue. an erectln en neer of the Wettern Qaa Conatructlon mpany. Hunday night at ib AOi at tliH Mt. hnnltal reeultiiiR fnhi jiuralyela. had been 1 inr niwiuiaiior two monto! precedlni death.

1 member of St. Peter'a Cafh li. the Holy Name eoclety, thi Ted Heart Wauue and ti C. it urviylng are the widow, eight chll klarle, llerald'fne, Madeline and'rtortiiea rotner. John L.

ot th a tw and one letr, Mra. Catherine Blomach. of irrniaii, air. KOCD wa Dor in aer Olid came'lo thla ronmtrv at tha rnneral aM vlce. will be held Thura day murnlng at 1:31) o'clock at the horn.

ciovk at at. I'eter a catboUi EHINQER St. died Sunday nlht Tbe awe. neella. eaetWag eta.

aaeat, reaurtaWe lu eeMat er ell tonne ef Itehlog aM P.nl.al.rtr keeeluiUI 1 IN" treetaet ef ecaema. taat tertarlak allmeet im wblea, ee aaaar peoele are eeblee. Beet fa, ehliarea ebepee ead faea, laaaet Wtee, eere fett. Net tafarieee te th rmi eellcate, akl. Rea kelew Miae LUII.a Pinna IM Miller taJpeaa.Miaalfaa, lam Ototawnt lulpad wonderhiilr.

It too the ptmplea and bUM kbead, aaT aay now and mail my ahta rTaTe air tertinxi lal aa that It uiav beaak mIm wit did ne. key D. Cha.e'e Oat. aatalallrtat Yeaeaat aanla the taaalaa, th.t aujaatute a. W.

Ckae.M.O.areaaaaah kea rear cue agalaat aaaltalleaa. Dr. Edward's Olive Tablets Get at 'the Cause" and' Remove It nr, Kdwarda' olive the aubitltute for.calomel. ct gently nn th bowel and vbiltlvely do the Work, Peopl afflicted with bad breath rind quick relief through Dr, Ed ward!" Oliv Taldeti. Th pleaaan.

augar oated tableta are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Rdwarda Olive TmIjMi act gently but firmly. on th bowela and liver aUmuuitlng them tir natural action, clearing the blood and gen. lly purifying th entlr gyatem.

They do that which dangeroua calomel doe without any of the bad. after etfeti. AU th benefUi cf Baatyv alcken grlpln calhirtlfi are derived 1 rm tjrr refrvnrrtrn fmr' Tablet! wlthdut grlnlng, pain or ahy dla Ir, y. M. Kdwaedi dlacovered the formula after aerenteen yeara of practlc among pallent! parnkted with bowel and liver romplalnt, with the attendant bad breath.

nuv Tablet are purely a veg. vuoilHiuna mixed wnn one table oliv you will know them by thetr raior. 1 nee one or two every wV arid iyt tha ef night tot feat Ot and its. I T1 nditlunrt Momliiy were leather depart 1 bo. In fact.

time Monday nftertiuon not far. tVeuthe very tmn Ji Ilk nient ei.1,1 they would bo. mere when th temper from the aummer tuark. regiittrlng 1 degree! above xero from I I o'clock. After 7 o'clock In the murnlng.

when the thi lometer nt th office of the bureau reg. letered 38 degi eea, the temperature ralaed gradually until the high mark woe reached In the afternoon, ljiat year tire hlgheat hiark the; tempera' i eacneii on tne aecona day or Aflil wai S3 whllo the low eat iM.lut S3. According to Iaat nlght'l TO o'clock forecnat there will be no to day for jVort Wayne people changing Caat read aa foltowa: "Rain Tuea day. cooler In north tiorttoh and at night In the aoulb portion; Wednei day moatly cloudy.1 March kept up Ita reputation for a oioeiery montii. in.

theae reglom according to tha euinmnry of th weather department. There we're even clear day, while the average lnc th local brfice' othe department waa eatabllahed In 1912 la 10; iaat month there were 10 partly cloudy day! wli'lla. the average eight! ther were 14 cloudy day, while the average If 13; 13 day with 0.01 Inch of precipitation, average 11: total precipitation. 3.6 Inchea; hlgheat temperature, C3 loweit temperature, eeven degree on th nlni'taentH. WORLD COURT HELD SAFE G.

P. P. PLANK tC'entlnued frem Page One) morning round included Or. Itutler. Kdward McLeian.

Waafilngton publlaher, and George, jnmea, general aftel noon tho Prealdent JUlatL retary Chrtatlan and Mr. Mclan Aa thla 1 th Iaat week1 ot the lYealdenlV vacation and much work will ba facing him on hla return to Waahington, ha la expected to take full advantage of the golfing op portunltle! preaented by the twn Couraee of tle Auguata' Country club. in ttn itrvitationr waa ex tended him today by former Judge Iindla, auprvme arbiter of paeeball, to attend an exhibition game here tomorrow between'; Iietrolt Americana, 'led by Ty Cobb, and the Toronto club' of th International Leagu. tVblbi the rrealdent Wo playing golf, Mr. llardng remained at the hotel, declining regretfully an lnvl tatlon to attend A g'irden party given by of th Auguata winter colony, Th of Auguata today, aa yeiterday, rcepected dealr of Harding, for unlnterruDled reet and recreation.

They ahowered hos pitality on th other member of the preildentlal party, hWaver. atari Ing the day with a real aouthern bar. becue brealfiat "at it nearby flahlng iiieirUllv the breakfaat atarted a boom among Auguata peopl to adopt former Judge laindta, one of the gueata, and aend hint to In United siatea aenate," Mayor Kmlth, of Auguata. apeaklng more or 'ear facetiously, declared "Oeorgla la going to adopt Judge Ijtndl and mak him united mate aenator" from lin ing about a. rear ago from Hunt "ere he eiieiu greater part Ehlnger, Inet of hla died abuut threa andarandmolhrr' i of S8.

Petec and rv cmirco. pi tiunttngton, and alao of lha hnlabt of TUe.tKHly will be taken at o'rlifck to MrJ Haalel llroderlck, SSI Eaat Franklin Jtreet. aervlcea wll be held edneadjy morning at HS. Peter and 'ftlclatipg. Uia lal In 411.

Calvary cemetery. rUNtBAl. ANNOUNCEMENT Mary B.Fu neral aervlvee will be held thla afternoon at (he buni. 31 Kant Wayne Hubert Uttle at iHmlenwood. Ffletidi.ar aaked Praii.

la M. Funeral icea iu held thla morning at i daughter. Mra, V. k. Klllnav.

nod. T0 St. Maryi U'v'. bLIna htflclatlng, after 'kirk foV'buOT PUn rive In the city today noon and will bi (lay afternoon at o'clock' Jtev, woM Burial la tlndeii will ''i i rv "rvlqe o'clock at the realdenee. 501 W' 'i30 "'clock at th "WTM church, nee.

Wai. ter Klauaina. uelclallna Iturl.i Ntneidlit. tVlCIUIXH Almond Funeral eerv vlf hM afternoon at MtKCKMANN. Mra.

rulae JFUaeral Ml1 "ternion 'T. a ziau Doeg offlviatiui wood. fhrletopher Fun Mndrn 1. w.ho.'Sc ce'n! EX N. D.

INSTRUCTOR DIES AT ST. LOUIS T. UiniH. Mo. mgnr Koehler, sd.

matructor in 1PHtnir St. Iul. Cn'i. "Wit from heart trouble. He formerly on the faculty, of th.

iietrolt jnd ptr Ham L'nlverilty, South Ind. Ilefor beeomlng fcn In. he waa an actor, playing In companlo headed by Pdwfn Jlooth, Lawrence Ilarrett and Helen Mod. lie wa born in Cincinnati, INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF ailmoriiy aya ta iw drop! of "Uuigro" upon the "kin aur. roundlnrf th' Ingrowing rail reduce! Inflammation aitd pain and ao tuugli ena tho aenaltlv akin un dneath th uw nail, that It can lot ponetrat lh fleeh.

and th nail turn iiuiuraiijr outwara aimoat over night. I a harmle, antlieutio Classified Ads must be Intever, unyon can ba from th. ieZ: 6rt Saturday by oclotk 'IP. bo'" lr" RECRUITING IS URGED FOR TRAINING CAMP Local Men fJamed to Assist Publicity for Citizens' Military School An Intenalv campaign for ap plicant for the cltlaene' military training camp at Camp Knox, thla aummer will be launched on April ncccrillng to announcrment mado by tho beadquarter ot the Fifth corp! area, at Fort lliiyee, Co lumbua. O.

County and local chairmen of the Military Training Camp.aenoclatlon. irnuinr army oilicera, reaerv OII1 cer and national guard officer! hav ben aaked to aid In th recruiting and publicity. Th quota of Indiana at ins amp 1,018 men. The Fifth corpa headauartera an peal for organized teamwork in earh locality. Aa a part ot the publicity, It la lliggeeted that (peechee be made In high achool.

Kotary club. Klwanla club and chamber ef commerce. A Hat of location! where medical examination ran be obtained tree 01 charge, will announced later. The; county "chairman Trho will hav charg bf th recruiting and publicity varioua countlea of northeaatern Indiana are aa.followa: Dr. P.

Drayer, Allen county, A. oupion, iiincKioro; tieorgft ell. Dekalb; Frank Abbott, Klkhart: Karl Steele, Huntington; Mvrrl K. Btultx, Jay; Dr. C.

It, Wagner. Koa cluako; I'hillir! II, Dunton, Lagrange) Frank W. Foote, Koble; Kenton C. Kmereon, Fteuben; Gor don Vt'ataon, Wabaahl K. It.

Hawyer, and M. 11. Olpe. Whitley. Th Hat of Fort Wayn reaerv officer! who hav been requested to in tlx recruiting; campaign are; Lieutenant O.

Pinei. Ciptatn cnarle liuwan, captain D. Preaton, Captain f). W. Moat, Lieutenant Karl L.

Johnaon: Th local National guard officer who hav been requeated to aealit Lieutenant Colonel CH'de P. Ilrela back. Captain Harl C. llradley. Lieutenant John F.

llouck an Lieutenant Ituaaell P. Hummel. PLAN DEKALB COMMENCEMENT AL IUJTtM. April a. The commencement of th rural achool of Dekalb county will ba held June 11 thla year.

The exercise! will be held In Auburn, aa usual, in th Court theater when achool from, each townahlp In th county will graduate student from tha grade Prof ea tor J. L. McBrlen, of the rural educational department of th Indiana, Stat Normal, will deliver the address. MOFFET RHODEFER AU6URN. AorU 2.

Th wedding of Pauline Moffet and Raymond P.hodefer waa solemnised Baiter morning at 9 o'clock at. the horn of tho bride'. parent's, Mr. and Mr; R. P.

Moffet, ot West street. Th parties are well known In Au burn. Mr. Khodetex 1 employed a a salesman by th 4 Dekalb Bale and Fervlca company, and. hi bride la a bookkeeper in th employ of th Cogwn.

Trucking line. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE Th director of the Fort Wayne Credit Hating bureau held a meeting In the chamber of commerce yesterday noon at which ilme aW rahgemcr.t! wcr mad for. the district meeting to held this evening. Delegate from many northern Indiana bureaus ara ex pected at th meeting. Mr.

and Mr. Sidney Oct. ef Churu announce th birth of a baby girl. Mr. Ort I connected with th 1 Ort Brother!" general etor at Churubusco.

is a member ef th Fort Wayn Khrlne band. Mia Jeen Hoiey, aecretary to Mayor William lloeey, la spending the week at th Hoiey cottage at noma City. Th Fort Wiyn Knnl club will hoid a meeting? Wednesday evening In th chamber.of commerce. Plan bT. made ot th meeting" tor a dinner to.

be held this month, at.whlch speaker will give talk! on subject of lntereet to dog lovera; An open meellno will held by council member. In th. council chamber this evening at which time a hearlnr will be held on th pro posed, plan to. establish iilght market. Anyone Interested th matter la urged to attend; th meeting.

CHURCHES Baptist Laymoa's Conference Here A Ilaptlat laymen' eonfeteno)' tinder tha ansplrea ef th atatt organisation, will be held at tha Bon Ik tllana Hap flat church WednendaV, Arrll with meetings at and 8:30 o'clock, It haa been announced. The program for th 'mretlnarii win be Informer or conference trt with the purpoao of enabliner In th Baptist I. el. Henrv. who I resls nlnr sec yetnry of the Railroad' Branch Y.

11, u. A. nere to. accept a poamoi oh th International railroad corn mlttee, left for New Tork yester day for a series of conference! be tone hi! new work. II' will return to thli city th Utter par of th week and after that AUTOS IN COLLISION BLUTPTON.

April J. When automobllea occupied by Ed Houts, anil till wife, ot Rockcreelo townahlp, this county, and Ouy Rinebolt, of Huntington, collided at a crossroads intersection, on, rand one fourth mile south of Unloudalej the radU a tor of th Houtx machine wa wrecked and th, Rinebolt machine short from the road, through a fence and into a field. Itlnebolt' machine also wa put out commlsilon, bu( FIRE AT ZANESVILLE BLITFFTON. April aThe little town of Zanesvlll had a fir scare when apark ignited the roof of th Ban ford Walker department store. Early discovery of th flamea averted a conflagration.

PLAINTIFF DISMISSES SUIT AT AUBURN AUBURN. Ap'iil J.After tli evidence of th plaintiff wa sub mitted Monday In the suit of Mra Lillian McDonald, of New. Tork, agalnat Royal j. Cariienter. hf Angola.

Judg W1. P. Endlcott Indicated ho would, find for th defendant Oounael for the pjaihtlff then dl! missea tne. suit. Mr.

McDonald ownavt brick build ing In Angola that is occupied by Fred VT. Bheldoti with a grain and feed atore, Carpenter, cashier of th Bteuben County bank, waa the iilalnlift'if agent at Angola. In 1921 he gave Mr. Sheldon a lease on the building for thre yeara, with a privilege of five year more. jure.

let out in ner complaint ihat Mr. Carpenter knew there waa a buyer tor the building, but that In pit of thla knowledge he made the ieaae with Mr. Sheldon, thus preventing th sale. She asked for damages, josepn uroaaw, motion picture theater proprietor, had Offered tlO.000 tor th building. If waa not shown to th satisfaction of court that Mr.

carpenter had knowledge when th leas wa executed that th building could be. sold. that be' Conspired with Mr. Sheldon, to detl aud McDonald. BODY OF TRAIN VICTIM IS TAKEN TO HOME IXXlAJfSPORT.

Ind.i Aprlt l. Th of James Uas 30, fireman on tn division' Pennsvlvania railroad. who wa Allied at Hartford City; Saturday night, ha been brought to this city, and from here will be taken" to Hunt. ingburg. nea Evansyllle for.

burial, The father and brother arrived her today for thj body. Bass has mad his borne here for th iaat seven. yeara, ooming to ix. ganaport. rem.

near ir49 waa well known about the city, having won reputation of a wrestler. helms creviston; Ind April S. A marriage llceps'. wa issued here this aftertMon f.o Ml Ruth Helms', rierit of Allen county, o. Tae bride denomination to irrarer aaefat In their Churches.

All IJaptlst mm of lbs city ar urged to attend the conference. Thnrsdav evenlnar at UTe'rinck the annus! meeting of tho P'lrat RaptlM ch Will, he held, twecerie 4 bf ft aup. filch will Im tnnn.irn la various matlere that will the bualneas seanlon a fill cnurcii men)berahlp I niwceasiry, There will be no char are Tor th stippef, but a collection box will plamil at the tip befor baaement of th church; At the annual elect lo Fort Wavna neacn. tti, Y. M.

(1 A. veae.rH.v ,1,. fll Ing orrieer wire rhpaen for lh eneulng year; Lorlng N. Siiolt, prrtldenllW'. tf.

Zshrt. vlce preetdenl: cilrtoti It. Wilson, meretary: A. It. Perrert.

tnaaurer. K. A. Hawkins la superlntrndrnt of the Ft. Andrew' Cathnlle hutrh hall wa th center of a 'deillarblful social gathering last evening whtn in Eaa ter party waa lvert by trie Indies of the Rosary socl.tr.

1'edrotnd bunco turnlshed entertalninent following which refreshments were wrwl.The affair waa largely attended by th parishioner and their frtindi. BLUFFTON BOY VEDS BLtTFFTOf, Ind, Jtprll Mr. Edith Burgan today received It mes sage Informing her of the mawiage' Saturday of her aon, Ilayinond, and Mlsa Alice' Tlton, but Angeles. The ceremony took plav Lo Angetes, whern thi cSupli U1 reside. Mr.

Buretan la In tf real ei tut buslnes at Leia Anfeles. OFFER COTTON WORKERS 12 PER CENT RAISE' FAUj lUVEIt. Mas, April Je Ati offer of a wage Increase of II per cent, effective April made UMf cotton operative of this city, Th offer wa! embodied' in a state, ment presented by th manufao. turer at th conference with th textll council which represents six of th largest textll union crdrs, weaver; loom fixers, mule splnnen, slasher tendon and yarn flnlihere. Th textll council had demanded' an Increase cf It Per cent.

DONT FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Musterole Works Without the Blister Easier, Quicker There' no. sens In mixing a mass of mu tard. flour and water when you pan easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a littl clean, whit Musterole Is made of pur oil ot mustard other helpful Ingredients, combined In th form of the present whit ointment. It take the place of. mustard plasters, and will not blister.

Musterol usually give prompt relief from or throat, bronchitis, ton allltls, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu ralgta. headach. icongestion. pleurisy, palna and aches of th back or joint, ipralna. sore muscles, bruise, chilblains, frosted feet, of th chst (It may prevent pneumonia).

Ito and 5c, jars alid tubea. Better than a mustard If Purify your Blood this Spring with S.S.S. MHHafthlll l.lf tblood. von I'jrealli th jtmportanc of lit. Many peo I pie, however.

overlook the tact that Wln with 1U Sbaavy meal diet, baa left thetr blood thick and haggth. That llstl, tired feel mg craep over team. They feel that cmMng wrong yet, thf can not tst what! Bat tint It sy to tirow off th IIU of Winter! Take, tor Instance. 8. 8.

8 th world's beet blood medicine for fly feneration. 8. 8. 8. purlflee1 tha blood.

It make it lean and rich. 8. 8. atona rheUmatlam yoarjaua aaui heads, aenn, khu! It build' up run down; tired men and women, beauttrle complexions, aad makes tha eh Irair. 8.

B. 3. will prove toot appetite and give yon greater endurance), energy and strength! Mr. D. tel CestreO, lie last tk AUea.

Hyrilei "If tfr yearsf was sretuVM rt pfawles sad Wad mm. an Imcm mm4 sacs. Ater UUmt S.t.i. far mmlt sasrt vaije mil mj iaefs srte fesee. feet 10a eemr sd eaa eat.BMre ta see.

t.S.0, It (raad t77 It yeurselt 8. 8. 8. Is sold at all good drag (tore. Th large iie 1 mere oauaUaV Qt a bou.

S. S. S. makes you feel like yourself'agam I A Messafi Use Fuel with a Reputation Order BLACKHAWK COAL EGG SURE $7.50 IS GOOD We Offer Our Dependable Coals at Reduced Prices 1 1 ETHEL. W.

VA. HARRISBURG "HABCO" DANVILLE Fresh Shipment of Anthracite Eaa Anthracite No. 4 FOR FURNACE OR BASE BURNERS OUR SERVICE PLEASES American Ice Coal Co. HOME OF DEPENDABLE COAL PHONE MAIN 6698 Office and fnover St. itnd Ni'cUei Plate R.

te to 4 the School Teachers THIS is the week you have a "Rest" Period" no doubt you'll spend several days Chopping about town. we received several packages, when' opened this morning, were found to' contain Suits of the Better Kind Which We Have Priced Very $59 6P TWO PIECE Suits, three piece Buits i styles that are advanced in other words, ityles that can be worn not only now biit for two or three seasons. Also Gapes, Goats Dresses IF YOU ant style atid quality, the combination at the Fishman store" will appeal to you at the minimum of price. We feel sure that if you shop here, this week it will, be very advantageous to you..

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