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THE FORT WAYKfi THURSDAY, 9. Baked Beans Are Baked Beans Baked beans are baked beans only when they're baked--dry-baked--baked a golden brown, baked mealy, baked until they are nutritious--baked the home way, the only right way. Beans cooked any other way are beans. Baked Beans are baked beans in every sense of the word. Not cooked in a soldered can.

Not water-logged and soggy, like beans that have never seen a dry oven. Every caii of HElIsIZ Baked Beans has the same rich color and flavor, showing how uniformly they are baked. The inside of each tin upon opening is silver-bright, showing the superior tin in which they are put up. In fibree different ways--With Tomato Sauce; Plain Pork and Beans (Boston Style); Vegetarian--Without Pork. IOC, 15C, 20C, according to'size.

Examine a I Improved Tin. No solder inside. Closed air-tight by trimping. The best tin for the best beans--that's the idea. H.

J. HESNZ COMPANY One of the miout socer (Continued From Two.) Mrs. A. L. Griebel is visiting in Peru.

Mrs. Milton Kline is visiting in De- CJitiir. Miss Clara Fennel is visiting in Huntington. Miss Margaret Hamilton is here from Aurora. 111.

Miss Mario Johnson is home from a in Huntington. Irene Smiili will entertain (he IfVi.clay Bridge club this week. 'Slrs. D. S.

Hotei-foii and Mrs. D. Zpok have returnee! from Van YV'ert. Mrs. A.

A. Cliapin is visiting Mr. Youth and Beauty "When once lost cannot regained day. But in these days of advanced science any lady can positively be restored to her appearance and complexion If Mie i conscientiously follow the course of treatment as prescribed by E. Burnliam.

the largest manufacturer of beautifying remedies In tlia world. All of i toilet articles have been successfully used for years in their establishment, and have been perfected to such an extent that any lady can use them in the privacy of her own -horne. following the instructions that accompany each preparation, equally as as if she took a course of treatment at their a i i establishment at 70 and 72 State Chicago. E. BURNHAM'S HOME COURSE TREATMENT.

OUa TREE KOOKIET, "HOW TO BE BEAUTITUL," CAN BE SECTORED AT AMY LOCAL BEAMS OB BZ SENDING TO E. BUBNHAM, 70 AHD 72 STATE ST. THIS BOOK THOROUGHLY EXPLAIHH HOW THIS COURSE OP TREATMENT CAN BE TAKEN IN THE PBIVACY OF OWN HOME, AND JtfST WHAT REQUISITES ABE KEQUmSD TO EEHOVE THE I-EBBWT PACTAX. E. JBnrnham's Hygflanlc Skin restore roundncKi; and contour lo the face, build up tissues, nourish strengthen the muscles anil free i Bkln from lines, blemishes, phnplea.

Wacklieads. moth patchen. etc. It Improves the circulation and imparts a velvety texture to the skin. E.

Burnhaai's Cncumbor Cream. An excellent preparation for softening, i i i i the skin. removes all Impurities from the pores, removes sunburn, freckles, and leaves -the skin pure and soft. Send for free booklet which describes the i line of toilet requisites and the 'way they should be used. By following the course of a as laid out in i book you can remove crow's 'feet, wrinkles, blackheads, pimples, nil out hollow checks and restore to the fact Its complexion and contour.

Free unmple Hair Tonic and Cucumber Cream, together i the booklet, can be had by calling or will be mailed upon receipt of lOc by Burnfaam, 70 and 72 State Chicago, III. THE LABOEST MAHUFACTURflK Or KA1B GOODS AND TOILET REQUI- 5TTES TK THE WOULD Wolf Dessauer. A Delightful Pudding Dessert No niitltcf how many recipes yoii may luve of your own you should try nt once (lie Chocolate cr Lcmo.iJ-tapioca' flavor of D-Zctla Quick Pud- dinjr fiacii -10 'twit contains enough to fcene family and it is impossible tu jiro- ducc a niore delicious pudding. Prepared intant- lj Sold by Order today, and insitt Upon g'ctting tnt originit Pudiliiig KuUtitutts ut matttem but worthlfH. and Mrs.

M. S. Ly'man in Kendall- villo. Airs. Charles Sellers, of Aloiitpelier, will arrive this week to visit Mrs.

L. Paris Dray or. Mrs. George Jacobs is here from Cleveland to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Mossinan. Mrs. Caroline Aehnelt, of St. Mary's avenue, is entertaining Mr.

George Sclitites; of belaud, Mich. "Airs. Robert JLowry is lionie from a visit her daiighter, Mrs. II. Brooke Sale, of Indianapolis.

Mr. Marcus Saul, who has been the guest of Mr. Archie Crinns, has returned to his home in York. Coulter rer.urnecl (o her iiouie iii tliicago" today a visiting her sister, Ralph Yarnelle. Julia Poinsett announces the approaching of her daughter.

Florence, to Mr. George J. Xeuluuis. Miss B. Gladys Cohen, who has been visiting Miss May Ilallcnstein.

has returned to her home in Milwaukee. The Embroidery club will be entertained tin's afternoon by Mrs. T. H. Cook at her home, 815 West Wayne street.

Mr. Whiting Alden is expected home from Ann Arbor. tomorrow to spend the spring holidays with his parents. Miss Adalitie Tronic, of Columbia City, is visiting her cousins. Master Scott -ami Miss Susan Snyder, of 301 Hast Butler street.

Porter and Miss-Clara Porter Ann Arbor a i POOR MRS. GRANT Surrounded By Plenty She Avail Herself of It. Cannot -S, tht 'father could not live la this climate (Tnn Mid he must be to France. Mr. Pnc5 at to close up his ness, affairs And take the ooy to Eu- rope'for as long a stay as may be necessary to completely restore him to health.

has been one of the heaviest operators on the cotton exchange. Several years ago his''firm failed. He Prepaid personal debts of more and has built up The Ginger Club. April Ginger club name, and it is about the hottest thing in civic improvement that ever struck Kansas. Each business block in Hiawatha has a Euch club competes with others toXinake its block the most beautiful in the city.

Prizes are offered for suggestions. The streets are kept clean and sprinkled, the sidewalks swept and windows washed. The id.ea is taking so well that the merchants are now offering prizes to children for the best kept lawns and the prettiest flower beds. Free seeds are issued "to those who i help the. city and in the fall a Hover show Will be held.

Other Kansas towns are getting ready to adopt the Ginger club plan for civic I CAN CURE CANCER At Without Pain, Platttr or Op- and I Tell You Free, Torpedo Fleet. SAN April dispatch was received Irefe'-late last night: "Toi'ire'do boat flotilla has arrived here a "day ahead of schedule time. The little ships are prepared for any duty, and' covered themselves glory by proving t'lieir seaworthiness; All the ships are now painted and ready for their reception in California. The fleet is glad to hererSaturdav." Murder in a Saloon. I A A i a result of .1 quniTcl infer KSine -f pool in saloon on Center avenue this morning, August years old.

slabbed i jn the two men. One wound is over the pye and the ollif-r put out his tin: bladr. penplrtUe'l his tint is dying. The assaesin.s os- CHICAGO." April" Ilarlo H. Grant, SliS West Adams strc-et, is still ile- loihty over the great a i of hilts, ili-i-ssos.

silks and other thing's whit-li hiivo lieeii delivered to her honii- in tin; last two days. She confesses she would like in have kftpl some of tlifc things, but she uunfusses also thai they all have b'f-t 1 stnl by a Monday last thifcvt-s broke into Grant's i i a i and stole his c-hec-khooli. lii.rly Tuesday Uie packages i enee, University of Carolina, Prof. Gore Dead. April J.

of- the department of. sci hogau arriving. An investigation dis closed a llti'-f wont to the various stores, sijriii-d ohci-ks froiii" Grant's book nil bought iii-tlc-Ics'. At evory place he gave a larger check than the goods called for and received the balance in cash. Dora Must Pay, CHICAGO.

April Bora McDonald, widow of the late "Mike" McDonald and recently acquitted of the murder of Webster Guerlii, lias.been compelled by the court to pay to Hans Biedermann. for composing music to a p.oem which she is said have written for yotmg Gtierin. Judge Lantry made his ruling on the testimony of several employes of music publishing houses who testified that the work done by Biedermann was not worth more than The verses were entitled. Will Atone." A(I for the Boy. the wedding- of Miss and Mr.

Joseph A. Htirsley. Mrs. Edward Dalinan entertained informally yesterday afternoon for Mrs. YORK, April the'" a hjs infant boy is 'of greater value than the mere accumu- John I lation of money, Theodore H.

Price, cotton kins, is today winding up his business affairs; preparatory to moving to France for a lotia stay iii Brlt- I which it is hoped will restore his son i)id namesake to complete health. I necessary, he says, he will de-' vote five or ten years to the care of the child. Three weeks ago an operation was performed on young Theodore. It was successful, but the surgeons ad- Mr, and Mrs. Fred Freese, of West Wayne street, will have ns their guests for the next few days Mr.

and Mrs. John Ott, of Rochester, and Messrs. Michael, and Scott, of Laporie, Mrs. .7, Evans will a i the whist club to whioh she belongs at her home next Saturday evening and the husbands of ihe members will be the guests of the club. Mrs.

II. P. Moses will assist. Mrs. John F.

i of 441 Si. Martin's' street, deli tained i young women at a linen shower at her home Tuesday evening in honor of her sister. Miss Caivie Mouller, of West a i street, who is soon to be i in marriage to" Mr. Henry Peters. The Ladies' society of Plymouth Congregational church will meet i i afternoon iu the pirlor.s of tho church between the hours of anil 5 o'clock, and William Lawson will be the hostess.

She i be assisted by Mrs. Knoll, Mrs. J. K. Kretsingor.

Mis. Julia Savior, Mrs. Harry Medsker, Mrs. David a Mrs. Robert Hood.

Miss Susie Coppock. of West Wayne street, entertained charmingly from 5 i o'clock yesterday for Miss Alice Fairftcld. who is a bride-elect, of the month. Those present were Miss Frances Maxwell, of Sidney, and i Miss Mabel Coverdale, Miss Stella Stentx, Miss Beulah ConnetU Miss Mabel Cooper, Miss Grace Noll. iMiss Cornelia Foellinger.

Miss Ryba Jackson, Miss Kva Tinkham. Laura Lenig, Miss Ocorgisi Miller and Miss Mabel Sledd. Mr. William C. Meyer was pleasantly surprised at his home, HOG Hast Lewis street, Tuesday evening by a number of friends in honor of his twenty-fourth birthday anniversary, standard remedy for female The Mandolin club furnished music and haspositively cured thousandsof for the evening, including the Wayne women who have lieen tn'Hibled i quartet.

Progressive petlro was played and prizes were awarded to Miss Kr- ma Paul and Mrfi Fred -Meyer. Consolations were' won by Miss Laura Waldo and Mr, Albert Yergens. The invited guests were Carrie Yergens, Erina Paul, Laura Walda. Louisa. Smith, Frieda Meyer, Mamie Kartels.

Otto Winklemeyer, Kudolpb Heckman. Fred Yergens, Theodore- Donte, Fred Kramer, Albert Otto SJeyei 1 Ed and -Will-Yergens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramer, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Pape, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer. At midnight a dainty lunch was died suddenly-ieai-ly today of tubercu- I Have Proven Cancer Can Be Cured at Home, No Pain. No Plaster, No Wells.

1 rave discovered "a new ami seemingly unfail- iiijf remedy for the di-ndly. cancel-. I liavc made some most astonishing cures. I lielifvc every person with vmieer should know (if (his ons medicine and its oures, and I lie glad to give full infoi mation ftcc to nil wily write me Slid tell, inn aliinu llieir ease. Peter Keaiiait, 111., liiul eancer ol I lie moutli and throat.

Doctors said, "no liop." Mr. 'Kcneun wrote: "It -is only qupstioh of short time I must Today his cancer is healed up and he is well. My marvelous radia- did it. other just siu-li wires to its credit. It is.

saving people, every day and rciiioring them to lii'alth and glrcngil). If you have cancer or ony lump.or sore that yon believe is eancer, write today and learn how others huve I befti cured quickly and safely and at very "Small expense. Xo.matter what your condition may do not hesitate to write and tell me alioul it. 1 will answer yoiir letter promptly, giving yon, absolutely free, full information and proof of many rvinui-kalile cures. AddrebS.

Dr. Rupert Wells. 3227 Radol St. Louis, Mo. Convulsions, or ISpasms and Si Vitus' Dance are NeiTpus Diseases.

Most cases can be cured" by; strengthening and 'building tip the nervous S3 stem. To do this a-nerve medicine is needed. Dr. Nervine" will be found efficacious and satisfac- toiy. It has cured many, cases of these diseases and we it -will cure you.

Me can give you names'of-many who have been cured through its use, Write for advice. "Jly (ion John had.epilepsy, for years, and after- bavins liiin treated by specialists 2 yours he still continued to spells. I had almost given up In despair, hut knowing the virtue-of Anti-Pain Pills for sick.headache, I concluded to try the. Js'erviife. During June, 1908, I liiin a tef.Kjjoonful three times a day, then-in July I suve it as directed, and-I could see that he was improving-, find ho has not spell since August 28, 1906, and" has taken medicine since I am writing the -as it Is hoping it will induce others to try it." W.

B. A1J.1SON; ilooresvllle, N. C. Your druggist.sells Dr. Miles' and we authorize him to return of -first -bottle (only) If It falls to Benefit you.

Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind lo'-is at Uie UnionPrptestant infirni- He was fifty-six years The'seventh meeting of tlie International Congress of Criminal Anthropology will open at Turin on April 2S, under the presidency of Professor Loinbroso. For Men Here 5s a. shoe that actually justifies the than Every lining, thread, welt box in a "Bostonian" passes under the exacting scrutiny of an eye satisfied with nothing less than perfection. Hence, "Bostonian" Shoes are as well built inside as they are outside--and that's telling the whole story of an unusually good shoe. tire your and, besides, they carry that air of elegance good form that every shoe wearer aims, for, Made by the COMMONWEALTH -SHOE AND LEATHER.

Boston. Tribune, Rambler and Yale Bicycles All New and Up-to-Date Stock To select from in the city; Call aud" see our line. REPAIR WORK A SPECIAliTI Fort Wayne Wheel Co, 203 Berry St. THE MINT MONEY IT After suffering for seven years, thisAvomaiiwasicstoredlohealth by Lydia lO-Piiikhain's Vegetable Compound. Keud her letter.

Sallie French, of Pauoauiila, Jnd. writes to I'inkluun: I had female troubles for seven years--was all run-dowii, and so ner- i Vons could uot do anything. The doctors treated me for different troubles i l)iit did me no good. While iu lliiscon- (litioi) wrote to Mrs. Pinlibum for advice and toolt Lydia K.

Piukliuni's Vegetable Compound, and 1 am now strong and well." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years -Lydia K. ham's Vegetable ('oinjioiind, made from rootsjuuriierlis, lias been (be 'Borrow -where your credit is always good. will 'loan you any amount from $5.00 to PIANOS, FIXTUJRBS, TEAMS, WAGOJs'S, Sv'rfl be security for us and we -leave the properly your have, from one to twelve months' time in which to it brick. pay either weekly, fhonthly or quarterly, according to the way you receive is the weekly payment on a $f0 loan for fifty weeks; at the same need money call, on us or call us over the telephone will call on you at Wayne Loan Co.

ESTABLISHED 1896. HENRY WELLMAN Director 2H West Berry St. Office Rhone 278, Residence 6603 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. inllaiinnalion, ulcera- tiiin, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic paiiiK, backuclio, that leni'- feeling, rt yoii try it Don't hesitate to write io Mrs. Pinkfiain if there is Second Floor.

Jiom'e Fhone. 833. 706 Calhoun Street, Opposite Court House, nhoiit your sickness yon'-rto not She Wilt your letter in confidence and adyJse you free. woniaii ever writing her, and becatise of vast experience she has helped Mw CHRONIC I i-ui-c" by tli'c m'ost supcrss'ful and A rffS.li 0 inMlioils all 'arid I'rivatc Diseases of both aii-1 rpisoti. H'aiidPr.

Kidney an.d -Uycr T'OuWes. Varlc.i Vitality. l)ep cs- (joiinorbora, Gloet. lief.ta! DISf-aKcs. I'ar- olysis.

Neuralgia llf.irt Dlst-nscs, HronchHis. Vcn.el OcsfistSB ciireil in Siioi test-lime lip.Sft.blci'I'i'S- iieclally Invite those have been falisfactory results elsewhere lo call Fischer's fiath House ,213 EAST yV'AYNE Next to Temple Theater. he best bath house In the state'. of-all kinds--Turkish, Tubs, etc. Large swimming pool.

Open day anil night-except Sunday Telephone No. 040. For all purposes and at all times. Monty loaned on your furniture, pianos, ons, fixtures, etc. It doesn't take long tfi make the loan.

It will bej) done privately with no trouble to you whatever. Payments on "ybtir loan are 1 They are.made ac-; cording to the, of your -wages. In case sickness death we are liberal a'ntl do not any demands' from you. Come.see ns. HOME 'PHONE--1773.

718 Calhoun Court; House, Floor, Ro6rrr 5, Seidel Block. WONTXETGO --Jv a iiow stremious your work. or play. THE ROGGERS SUCTION OUAKD i hold your oVe-glussos iii position' without PINCHING or MARKING the most delicate skin! They are "in SIJj -DIFFBR- JFGRRNT to fit NOSKS and can be attached to: your glasses' for- 35c. TI-IH ROGERS METHOp OF? EX-AMINATION- INSURES CORRECT 'THE EXPENSE IS the resijiu Js TEED.

Glasses from tip NO CHARGFE-'' FOR EX-AM- IN ATiON. 6ye-Sight SpecikHsi, fl?" W. 1BERRY STREET of New York Optical Society. NO MORE PAINS! you troubled with Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache, Headache, Lumbago, Backache, Sciatica, Sore Throat, a Sprain "or Bruise, or any other pain- ftil aijnients? If you are and wish to get rftl of it at once, dp not delay to make a-few applications of: Penetrating. OIL Jt ft.cts like a No humbug.

Eye, Nose and Throat TO SUNDAY, APRIL 12 L.E Round Train leaves Fort Wayne 6 a. m. Arrive Indianapolis 10:15 m. Returning leave 6:30 p. m.

A fast Vestibule Apr. 7 8 tO 11 isirterested and should Show 1 about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray JTIlonew TEjtual teitfc lion and Suction, lieat--Su. cat-Most Convenient, llCluniti if 'M oaiiiiot supply (lie nccept no "clftcr, bhl aenu Hi Jim fof lliusirated Ijbot-wAd. It gives' till partlculaundillrertlonj Ih- Sale Woodvvorth Co-V and Meyer Bros. POSITIVE CUBE For lotjsmmatlon or Catarrh j- ot the Bladder Diseased Kidneys.r-(id,CURE No PAY, i Cures qiiickly and perma- nontly.

the worst cases of and CJleiet, no inatte't of how long stand- inc. harmless, boldly druggists. PriceJl.flO or by mrttl, postpaid. $1.00, S.SAHTAI-PEP8IN CO, "''NTAINE, OHIO Bold at Meyer Co. MENANDWDWEN, UM BlgO fornnhslural duchsrgcD.inaammBtioas; irrifalionc or ulcoralloua l.00.or3bottlc»*;j.75.

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