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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 6

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wi'jT. Jiiiw a tf "1y iii.il nyy Hr Sotttttt the port wens sJtik'el; NOVESm.En 3, 1000. Mr aid Mrs. E. Hoffman will re Horn from Philadelphia today, ft here they were called by the (lines of their "daughter.

Mrs. Weo Atterbury, Mr. Attefbury 1 St'll a patient In th (Jcrman hospital but Is very much Lnprovcd. Mis Jessie Sals Rave a luncheon 1 o'clock today In compliment Evans, or Indianapolis, who Is visiting Mrs. K.

Brook Solo. In the afternoon the guest' played firl'lffo. Mr. and Mrs. T.

I'ldKcon. lcae today Tor New York city. Mr. and Mrs. James Bhlelds left to day tor a short tlstt In Chicago.

Miss Clcopho. Buctcr re'turm tt froni a vlalt )n Cleveland. Ohio. Mra. ITenry Katie hus none to Cleveland or a vlalt with relatives.

Mra. Howell RockhJII and Mies rode aro In Chicago for a lour "days' a(ay Mr. Amy Seavey has returned, frem a. vlalt with Mra, N. IX raiuenman In Cleveland.

Tha Mlaiea Nellls and 'Jennie Morns have returned front an exltndcd tour of the" west, i Mrs, Walter Barrett has as hef truest Hi Eleanor Mather, of New Haven, Conn. Miit Ruth Evans lias returned from a vlalt with her (later. Miss' Elisabeth Evans, In Oxford, Ohlov Mrs. laaoc d'lanV hurt gone to Alex. andrla, Ind, to vlr.lt her daughter, Mrs.

J. Evans Llpnrnralt Miss May Andrews li returned to her home In Lelpelc, Ohio, after a visit with Silas Mary, Conn. Miss Minnie Rosenthal wllf return tonight from whf re slio has been spending a Tewdaj'S. Mrs. ii A.

Maokey and Mn returned today to 'AUoona, after vlaMlqg Mr. and Mra Hernard Hupatrlck. Mrs. Louis llqtt and; Mrs. Chaf les SchwarU returned Hat cvipnlnit from a vlalt with flirnds la.

Cleveland. Mrs. A. Thornas and children Jiav returned from Avllla, where they plaited and Mrs. 8.

IC KufvdotL Miss Nolllo Johnson, of Colorado Borings. Is the gy.est of tho Misses Elale and Ellen Mathla, ofCnes street Mr. and Mra. tioorge Wall will come frpm Lima. Ohio, Thursday to spend tho week, end with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Drown. Mrs. 0. n.

LtggH ami Miss Marie Dgget havo returned to lh Ir homo In Loganspott.Vler visiting Mra. Mary Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. William TUuckburn have returned from Cleveland, where they were the meals of Wtitk.

burn' Mrs. Jatnca jiarrctt nieriainen a llttlo rompany very Informally yts tcrdny afternoon In eotnpllmrnt to Miss Evsns, of Indlimmiolls. Mlas Dnthi McKinnlfl arrUed dny from J'lUehurg and wilt li the guest of, tier araodinolhery jrtt tn. for some time. Jlans were publlahi'd at the Catbi deal Sunday mornln for th marrliirw of Mlas AsTiea Trentmnn and Mr.

Al P. Foose. of Chlosna Mrs, Theodore Keyser 'll entertain Thursday afterniwa at her home in Lakeside, Th xueats wllf be tho rnsmbers of a card club to which Mrs. Koyser bolonjrs. Tha monthly moutlnR of the Hopo tioaiital comnillteo will bo lirld totlHirroir, iftcrsoon at at tSH liOapluL Ildslnes of tmlior.

tncfi Jlt bo trfihsorfed. Mlas JWthn Kraei anil Ml riwenf Sm wllrKnttsrViln, tho bleli IhhiI it tun 'of HoJ tit noon nt WlniLls, paiiy th fl it i iUm Israel, Ijl WSr'WnjTwl air i Urs. TtW ort 3rnfttn, tvho his hi i. M'rf Ho, WiUtitaCttr r' is mss.i asaa piaiissi.asJ aiSaiia sr a a fin, will return tomorrow to nor homo In Chicago. Mr.

Grafton will remain In tho city Rome, time longer as he ba been commissioned to paint several portraits. Tho VCft ColonUI Cord club will be rhtert4lncd tomorrow afternoon Hy Mrs. Henry Whlteman. Mlas Vivian Ford, at of the company of dancers at tho Masonic TVmpto this rofc. la ajieraonal frlvnd of Mr.

and tMra. George Trier, ot tbta ctty, and bo their KutMt at dlnnor this etenlnff. Mlaa Ford. ho Is tt dancer of exoSptlonol ability, was a pupil of Trof, Walker, of lioaton, who la also an acquaintance, of Mr, and Mrs. Trjer.

Mlas Ford ajvt hi'r company1 will bo guests at the Jilulifilecn nmib iny Thursdny fvnlnK. A delightful Hallowe'en frolic was given lit the home of tho Misses Mabel and Ida Touslcy. Tho suests wero the member of tho i Club, The rooms wero dt'f'oratod with autumn leaves, bittersweet and JacIc v' Jautorna. Approlirtalo games were played and it fina (upper was served. Tha club members) aro the Misses.

I.llllah and Minnie Tagtmejer, Mario Mallch. and Frances Phillips, Clementina Qlrard, Msbel and Ida Towsley and Kva Klefer. Mis Aina Oaya entertained the T. A. cllib and Uielr I lends lit her homo, 1238 Crant avenue, by elvlns; a wry pretty Hallowe'en party.

"Tho house was. tirtlaticully decorated ultli stalks and pumpkins nad festoons of blue and gold rrepo jwper Mantes and game worci enjoyed and three rotfrso lunch was ivrred Tho guvats were th( MIbbps (loldn MooreheaH, Laura Oallmeler, lltf FolT, Erin Fleming. Kdlth Welmer. Kslello Wlch man, Orsco Illce, Mabel Blue, Ada Fleming, 'and Mmsrs. Harry Krlln.

meU Erneat Caljttieler. John Item, Will Hoernvr, Theo Kramer, Fred Welmor, TheoiIoro'IUlfwann, Albert and Paul Oyo. Mlaa StelU taiier gavn ery eji Joyable ohferjiilnifient Sunday Evening The hotfae was deo orated In colnra suitable inf tho occn. alnn and mualc and games wire en ioj'wl. Prl7ea were wnn by Mien Hcrt rielta Oppenlander, Miss llnreT Tnvls, Christ Crance and Harold llnrkaH.

Other guesta wern tho Mlxaes flobU and H)Un Wltham, Helen Sclirnedrf, Ituth Star), Caroline ICngle, (ienrKln Btnllfi, Frlmla Pnjder. Frnncr Me gnr, HK'llii I.ttlier and Messrs. luivld MtWlah. llnrltaa, rrnnlt lmddi, Jiyors, J. llsdafll, Einl Koaler, ItoJ Kmlth, Ilnrl Hcherrr, Will Smlv Chartts iJincr, Joe Smith.

Smi.th 8ohocK A quiet wedding took place at 7 oock Monday evening la tho par ton.ige of tho 'Wayntt Street M. H. church when Mlas jLllllan Kcliodi bo rumo Iho hrlilO'of Mr, Hnill Tho Cereniony wns jierformeit bj Key. Cliindi) TruU. jinstnr of, tho chin di.

Mr. and Mri. ilinllh will reside on Union strfrt, Mr. Smith Is a clerk at pollen headquarters and operator tha slgnalphono service. Van DuakVk Woodward.

Miss Elsie i Woodward, of (Inrrctt, and Charles W. Vsn Dunkirk, Vero mtrrletl Moniay eyenlng, at tho pursonsge of Chrlt's Lutheran church by tho pastor, Ucv, J. 'Percy iDorwius. FObn DIE Wtosn CbiWron Vheo tsmFrrr Plliahnrg. Vov.

I Mrs. WIN lliirn Mflttov ond four Children eo liuritnd ta defljh luitty JBre, lafeoj ir w'Mitt'rlit of an AlnIamp one o' tli 'ilillilriti, (Ktlmyed tho. Wnrlow homo 1n the iiiticlrt thft H. A fifth thlld siived Ijy 'fbil bi'foh all met tur death. Mr Murliw nnd Vn WJUMI ut rk nt tli time 'hi1 ll' lire.

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te Kmsis Htv. Jin Nclv. rrlifM: jn "riding tie goat' nt an Initiation rf the Compact Masnna. a mgro noTitc lodge of tCanana City, mused tha death! curly todaV of Alchla Unnly, negro. Ilunly waa seltcd w'th hemorrhage, following the Initiation ceremonies.

svvoae 'i it Culinary Department 'i Menus and Recipes for Housekeepers' DaHj Use. I TUESDAY, NOV. 2. RECIPE8, Brsskfaat. Fruit, Cereal.

Hugar and Cream. Saucage. Ilaked Potatoes. MurBns, Coltno. Lunch.

Fried Musb. Baked ggs. Appla Sauce. Tea. Dinner.

Cream' Corn Boup. Bresded Chops. Tomato Sauce. Mashad potatoes. Spinach.

lettuce. French Dressing. Wafers. Cheese. Custard Sourfle.

Coffee). The Grocer Aims To trr you What you want Ask for nd in'j supply To perfect cracker, PCnFICTION BISCUIT Ca Sauiagt. In cocking sausages first prick them well, placs In the frying pan and halt COver with warm wa(f. Heat quickly and boll, ao that by the time the wuter evaporates the meat tender; then the heat Is Increased' and thr tlnka turned until tiny ore evenly eepeelallr twuilnuma WW 6T serving Is to havs some good tomato Wlien the sausages are browned foilr this around them and draw1 to one side, and cover for ten or fifteen minutes' simmering, English. Muffins.

Bcald one pint ot milk and dissolve In It on tableipoonfuref buttsr and one scant teaspoonful ot salt. When lukewarm add one half of a cake of compressed yeast dissolved In one. quarter ot a Cupful of warm "water, then stir In sufficient sifted flour to mk a thick drop batter. Beat hard for fly minutes, cover closely and stand In a place to rise. When light, grease some muffin rings and place them on a hot peased griddle.

Btlr down the hotter and half fill the rings. At first draw the griddle a lit. 0 to one aide tinUl the batter rlaea almost to the top of the rings, then draw forward. Whan the muffins are brown; otf on alder, turn them, over, slip xifffths rings and brown agato Pull apart, lay a piece of butter In each; clow pll on" a hot plate and aehd to th table. For a second Mr, and Mrs, Henry Waldo, of ZOlt Day street, celebrated the Bath anniversary of their m.irrlage Saturday evening.

Mr and Mrs. Waldo, nrre born In riermnny utiA came to America while very young. They wero married In this city, fifty years ago and have' elnco resided be o. They are highly respected citizens and are members of Emanuel Lutheran fhnrth. Walda Is a saw filer by trade and was for years In the, employ 'of the lustctter Buggy company.

Six years ago us sunerra, a stroke of paralysis and ti.u since been an Invalid. Mr. and Wrs, Walda hao six children, fourteen grandchildren and three great" grandchildren. Their children are JMrs. John Wells, Huntlngtqn; Ed Weber, of Cincinnati; Cluat Walda, of 2012 Cay street! George Walda.

cf. Force street; Theodore Walda, ot Tlnrthnld street and. Miss Ida Waldo, who 'lives on iilvana street, i i ii ii "a I iiar iTBTni MINI" hwi i i imnw ll Jxu? Xl.r" fiHm kMHmllllllllillll' li.K S. n.V.S..w VS.a,.S.. illlliMlllillTTmvt.nHalll ye OxiflBni lITfTn I IIIlllU sue uuty wuuny a vtvuu ujnn I II II II I ti Vi7niTn' fmm Dnvnl flrnne frMm n1 TnHarUJIJllJIIIIIII CJ" irAa' Tnmiret; iho.

most Puecous aad healthful foodVQ VICIOUS DRUNKS IN COURT. Man Who Give Officara Trouble are Sent to Jail. James Rosa, a cripple, sna In the City court today on a charge of' public Intoxication u'tid he was fined IS ahil oata and went over. He gave the officers a rUtM and was Very ubuale In his language, William ticoil wns also drunk snd Insulting ant hi eas was so sggra fated that he got a fine that will keep him lh. Jill for firieen, dis.

Dick Hunter 'was doa nn Colum tin street bumping Into people and Insulting them and the Judge alao gars Vilm 55 and casts. Emit ChalHim came In from near Dluffton to vlalt his aon ln Inw ani got drunk. His fine ot S3 and rostt Vns suspended. Pattern for Practical Apron (By Mrs, Jane Ford.) 45IZES 32T044BUST This prlncesa yoke apron I notrel In design, having tlie front panel and cut In1 one plrrc, which, makes It particularly easy tiv construct. Tho9 "nho wish to lisve tho pattern can order It In four sice that will At I Women whose bust between thirty.

two and forty four Inches. For Its development ftny otthe weaves that are ordinarily used for surh gar menls may be satisfactorily employed. These fabrics may be bought 'In twenty seTen or thirty six Inch widths, for this apron If made in the medium sizes, or seen and one half yatd ot ths narrow width material, but ot the wide goods Ave ysrds will he sufficient. FaMIRritifie in Hot Weather la It any wonder that the fut peonl stme In the hot wostherf They are jammed full of tat on the Inalde. The lunga demand grout quantities of air each breath or heat ef the heart'ao that the oxygen la the air can purify the blood and send it back, to the body to maintain, etrtogth and vitality.

Meat people doinot ue one half the Tapsclty of the lungs, which are nothing more or lea than noma tOO.MO.OOO little cella like toy balloons, which, whan they sr not lit flated 'with air, lis flat If the fat that crowds ths lungs reduees the capacity Of the lungi lo Uka In air you will see what an aw fut time the Wood and body has ef.gattlng Its oxygen or vitality. The reaa'on of this fat la that digestive machinery" of man I not working right Mormola Tablets, that have created such favorable comment amoog physicians (ut people by their wenderful reductions In 'so snort a time. the body from, making fat, They are liarmlaas and dace fat at tho; rate of from to 15 ouncas per day, Tou do hot fated diet or you may eat' when: and what you will. Th beauty 'of Marmola Tablet, not alona their ability to reduce fat, but, they leave, no wrinkle or (Uhby roll akin after the fat goes away, Thay are acid by all drugs late, ftrlr nw vrtn Sba vtltil Marj aoWTCompmnfea'WaPetetkhX; i. i When, tola apron Is to be used for general utility, purposes gingham or molulr In dark color made pluli; will be sctvlCi'nMc, for, women, who fancy something more dressy plain linens, rhnmbrnys and wash taffeta ran be made effective by applying o.

Utile trimming ef Contrasting rnlor or by hand work" arranged on the yoke and panel. At fair and busiuir aprons ink ays prove attractive articles of sole, and one mado after this model Would surely not be an exception. For such a purpose this pattern made in. a pretty shade of blue, brown or green could have the yot and edges of ths panel outlined with one Inch wldo strip of bias, plalj or striped glftghsm snd ilia belt could be of the WushT braid mnkes an equally effective decoration, end one wld strip could be used a an outline or several row of narrow braid coublftia added If desired. apron ntade, entirely of the llnon, could be given a pVetty finish by working a design In cross stitch on the yoke and panel, EVENINCt SENTINEL PATTERN COUPON.

NO. MO NOVEMBER Hams Street, aad City 4iif State. Slat Deilred le Must Be Put ei Ceupm.J To obUln the pattern above, fill out the eoepoe and enclose lea cents In sump ot cola." Patterc De psrtmrntrort vVajrne BantlaaL PLANS ARE RECEIVED. Market House Question Will Ge Over Until Thursday Night The board of public works has. re Celved from architects Mahurln and Mahurln, Ralph Hnyiler and J.

E. Rledel plans tor the pew coered mjir. ket and they will be, opened on Thursday night The special council com' riiltlce ftas also present when the bldi were rrcoUcrt and nlU attend the meettns at nhlch. thev ore to he opened. F.

Wing also liuhmlttted plans but as, he was not present At the meeting n't which the matter was discussed a couple ot weeks. ago hi ttcro not considered. BOARD AWARDS CONTRACTS. Zurbuch snd Rinehsrt Successful Bid der en Coal Supply, The coa) contract for the supply next enr for the municipal Met trie light plant was awarded to Zurburh A Rlnehart by the board ef public work at 49 cent a ton at tho mines whlth brings th price In Fjirt WoynouoHo $184. The contract for the city crematory went to the rioneor CoM and Wood Cora pan at $2.23 per ton at the plant.

The contract for No, 7 pumping station vias held up as the mem bers of the bo.ird are not satisfied la award without further Inyeatlgitlon, 6f wayku hotbl's kkw cafr TOVIGHT, Tonight will not only mark tho selection of a now chief cxecutlvo for Fott Vii no, but It will alsp mark tho opening of Iho new cafo nt the Wayne hotel. Tho Wayno's rife la another evidence pt (be rapid advancement of Fort Wayno In metropolitan aje. It Is to ho a thoroughly modern cafe, perfect In Its apimtntments and handsome In Its fuinlshlngs. Tho Wayno tins always been famous hostelry In Fort AVajno and sine remodeled Into the new Wayno It retains front rnntc nmong tho hostelrlfcs of Ilia middle west. Tuo aro is lowitca to mo oast ot tho handsomo lobby and will have a street entrance.

Each table 11 to havo an Individual lamp of unique design, but the lamps have not yi'tv arrived jma win not no in place Tor the opening Tim formal opening of the now eating plnrc will an auspicious event ana Manager Wlll.n. Collins tins; prepared for a largo crowd of patrons. tTffN TSie Soloist UTOPIANQ ENABLES you to eubduo the bass and accompaniment, leaving, tho racl ody prominent, exactly aa In hand playing, Contrary to most pHypr plnnos, this li not dona In a mechanical manner, The playing of tho accompaniment Is subject to the same feeling and expression as tha melody. Why DP IYE" Music into theChildxenf sssT lafl ATiVdTWfei mtkjaitss ROBBERS SLAY MARSHAL. Iowa Officii Shot to Back by Man! He Had TVs Moines, Jov Novj 2 Patten, city marshal of burroll, shot atid killed by one of a party ot robbers at 7 clock' Jhle morning near Qlldden, seven miles enat of Carroll.

Pntten, who followed the" robbers from Carroll, had enptpred them, nmt as turned toward his. team One of the mr shot him la the buck, A posie armed with ehotguns and rifles later captured ths robbers cornfield. A mob Is 'reported forming it Carroll, do cUrlng hey jr 111 lynlh tint slayers I 'trt'vwssi5' Other excluslvo features of tho auto piano eliminate entirely tho mechanical results found In many Player pianos. AH style of the auto piano play 88 NOTES Anto Piano Prims are (IOO, $M0, 50) and S4 SO Let ut give you an cetlinato on jour piano for exchango. edfi Vpri nprial Tlll! vrcc wo er exceptional ivij upwiui Dargama una in eicht fine" Bamnlc ni anos; various makes; all high erado instruments from well known manufacturers, affording an excellent op portunity to make an early holiday reservation of a choice plnno.

'Iho actual saving will average about. Sample Player Pianos rS price reductjon Tho list contain the following well known makes: Packard, Block, Sterling, Lgwton, etc. Liberal a allowance for ordinary pianos. Tho actual gavlng Mi I I 111 will average VV Packard Music House 930 CALHOUN FORT WAYNE, IND. fy.V.VAVJVMW1AV.VAV."AV.'A1iWs'rtVW JUST ARRIVED ldA MeSMKL Our Holiday gtock of Wire less Umbrellas for Ladles and Gentlemen, Thoso of you, who havo used one know Its superior quality.

GsE its explain the wlreleis feature to yon who bare not used One. We have a great variety of handle to select from Price, JS oO tq 20 00. A deposit will hold ono until Christmas. WithDetachableHajidle? TRENKLEY KOER.BER i Leading Jewelerd. 810 Calhoun St Iiook for tho big clock In the middle pf the block, rVArWWsWr.WVW.WA We have put in a full Jinc of Tinware, Coal Hods, Coal Shovels, Wash Boilers, Galvanized Tubs and Pails, Savory Boasters, Dinner Pails, Slaw and Eraut Cutter3, H.

PFEIFFER SON 107 109 E. Columbia St. 0rti WOBH mm NOIICE Per' the neat 60 days you ean oat first clsaa DenUI Work st the, following prtoeel JSK Oold Crown. PortalSIn Crwn, ,,..14.00 Bridge Work Oeld llllna and Up, 75o Pistes to' B.H.M0MMER 8U CALHOUN ST. Over taf (hoe' Store, St.

Thono 181. I SPECIAL I Large 0k Pedestal, finished II Golden or Weathered. Measures 2 feet hlth, with 24 Inch top and baso. I A IS value for i rUA DKU3. Of tU.

Joa wt MO.XY bar 2 I it our office tor you. Come Mj We loan on furniture. 5 pianos, bones, wagons, flr 5 rAVMKNT3 SMALL TKIUIS EASY, rrftatclr and Quickly You will mis It' It yon A 'don't com to us wten you H' noiiE rnoKE 1773. I 1 ftf DAMrnliO i H. CathntA Opo.

Court aftSv MeiH, Id rteor, neeai 'T iel Block. iiiejA.

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