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The Fort Wayne News from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 11

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Friday, April 6. THE i'ORT WAYNE DAILY NEWS 11. When YOU Look in the Mirror does I YOUR Face Look Mottled, Discolored' Wrinkled, or Clear, Fair Lovely? SAVE THE SAND DUNES" FOR A NATIONAL PARK I CremeTokalon A Banishes ewry complexion blemish and new a in thrt'f i Many a hollow -checked, wiinklcd. looking woman has "come back" and made heiself look most beautiful, youthful and charming In fiom two to thioe weeks' time, after she had givin up all hope of ever icgainins her girlish attractiveness, by mtans of this nondriful method. Merely vash our face in xiarin water at niRlit and nib in a teaspoonful or of Oieine Tokalon Ilotated, which you can obtain from the drugqist In the morning wash the ffite with cold water and lub in more cieanv.

Day by day watch how the old, hardened, coarse, rough skin becomes new. fresh, soft and youthful-looking, all due to simple osmosis of the skin, produced by wann water and reseated cieam. If you have wrinkles, get a box of Japanese Ice Pencils from your druggist and them In connection with the cream, and you can get quick action on the deepest wrinkles, no rnattei of how long standing. There is no reason why any woman between thirty and sixty cannot make hciself look from five to flf'een ears ounger by simply- following these direction 1 Cieme Tokalon Roseated nr.d the Japanese Ice Pencils can be obtained at small coit from Bros Ureier Di us Co Rurode Dry Goods Co Wolf Vf ssnuci or most any good druggist 01 depmtme-nt stoie in this city. This Large No.

8 Ski-Blue Enamel TEA KETTLE 50c While They Last at ICK5VRD MOUSE. FURNISHING CO. IIP ONE BQUVRB A. TRANsrai THE COMING PAGEANT IS TO BE A MOST INTERESTING AFFAIR CHICAGO, April Leading the people in a fight they aie making for the saving of one of the most beautiful tiacts of land in the country for a national paik for their own enjoyment and uses is a young gul who has mjbtorious fame throughout the country as "The Xjmph ot the Hunes." Her real name is Alice Gr.iy, and for the past year she has been living In a tiny, jolly snug cabin on the shore of Lake Michigan in the shelter of one of the couutles lonely dunes which make the stretch of sand dunes in northern Indiana one of the most beautiful and romantic distiicts in the world. Alice Gray loves the sand dunes.

where she has been living to win back er health broken down from voik at the Unhersity of Chicago and study abroad, and has offeied to peak at mass meetings and wiite called on in behalf of the vast ibtorlcal and spectacular pageant to given on May 30 and Juno 3 on ome spot along the lake shoie In the ultimate hope of arousing enough in- erest in Illinois and Indiana to bring btut the saving of the dunes as a na- ional park for the people, instead of Homing them to become the site for iiimberless mills, factories and other ommercial places. The girl, who is in her early teen- ies, shows in her face of beaming 'ood health and happiness the reasons vhy she loves the dunes and will do anything to save them. She has a olcc like a bird for Its lilting nd walks with the spring of a nath voodhtnan. Side by side in her cabin re the roughest Implements for lite the open, and volumes that Indicate icr taste for abstruse reading and itudy. To save the dunes as a national park vlll mean a real fight on the part of he people, from the man who can write a check for a large sum of noney and the person who will help training choruses, to the school hild who can send his pennies or take )art in the children's choruses which ire being planned.

Offers of money or help of any kind may be sent to he office of the Dunes Pageant association, room 604-- 32C West Madison treet. Chicago. Mrs. Ethel M. Durfee Is secretary and Charles L.

Hutchnson is treasurer. Many prominent men and women and scores of civic ind art and nature loving bodies are tacking the movement. BLISTER RUST I I A I A WAYNE AND NORTHERN INDIANA TRACTION Phone 298 1025 Calhoun St. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY And want easy payments, fair treatment, low rates, quick service and confidential dealings SEE US Tfou can get it on your own sepurlty, without endorsements or references, and repay us on your own terms. Loans made any place in Allen county.

Mail or phone applica- tlbns receive our prompt atten- Opn. Peoples Collateral Loan Go, N. W. Cor. Calhoun and Berry Ste.

Phone. 1773. DON'T DELAY BUYING Seed Potatoes We have a limited supply of the GENUINE RED RIVER EARLY OHIO SEED POTATOES This stock was grown in the famous Red River Valley of Minnesota. Also have-COBBLERS CARMENS COLORADO RURALS WASHINGTON GEMS, ETC. We also handle-ONION SETS They are verr scarce.

We have Red, White and Yejlow Sets. ACKERMAN-WIENER 215 EAST COLUMBIA ST. Carried By the White Pine and By Currant and Gooseberry Bushes INDIANAPOLIS, April 6--Do not plant White Pine trees in Indiana the advice of the state entomologist office. The Pine Blister Rust is cost- ng- many states an immense amount of money and the last session of congress appropriated $300,000.00 to be used in making investigations to determine the extent of infected areas which are now known and in search- ng for infections in districts which are to pay all costs of fighting the disease --'thin their borders and probably more than a million dollars will be spent this year in special appro- priations Indiana is free from this disease and no one should bring in White Pine trees or currant or Gooseberry bushes and thus run the risk of starting this disease here. Currant and Gooseberry bushes are known to be carriers of the disease.

Eastern states which have the disease are advising that White Pine trees should not be planted and the eastern nurseries would like to find some place to unload their surplus stock. Do not permit them to unload it on you and thus menace Indiana. On April 10th, theie is to be a meeting of the federal horticulture board to termine whether a quarantine shall be established by the government to prohibit the shipment of White Pine, and currant or Gooseberry bushes from the states in the disease Is not known to exist. This will greatly simplify the contiol which most states now have done by separate quarantine actions. Indiana now has a quarantine effect against these trees and plants and hopes to have the government establish a national quarantine.

HOOSIER BRIEFS MARION--When Paul Hopkins, a student at the normal institute, refused to wear a small American flag which had been given him, the other students decorated him with red, white and blue paint. LOGANSPORT Undertakers of this city have decided to hold no more funerals on Sindays. The Ministerial association has indorsed the movo. goes a tin soldier," Harry Scheefers yelled at Sam Taylor, a national guardsman. When Taylor and the doctors had finished with Scheefers, his respect for Use News' Black Type, 20c per line A TREATMENT FOR NERVES Woman Tells How Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her. West Danby N. had nervous trouble all my life until I took Vegetable Compound fot nerves and for female troubles and it ened me out in good shape. I work nearly all the time, as lire on a farm and I four girls. I do my tewing and work with their help, 10 it shows that I stand it real well.

I took the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me a lot. Ilceepitinthe house all the time and recommend DEWITT SINCR- BAUGH.West Danby, N. Y. Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritability, backache, headaches, dragging sensations, all point to female derange- ttents which maybe overcome by E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound.

This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from choice roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonic and invigoratorof the organism. Our Present "Preparedness" the Climax of Months of Careful Selection HE WEALTH OF BRIGHT, NEW SPRING Suits and Overcoats, already gathered here for your selection, has required months of preparation and of choosing the very siyles, that are made in our own immense factory. Values worth to $10.00 more. At-HO H5 .00 .00 $12 $20 .50 .00 Belters, Pinch-Backs, Sacks--in sizes for young and older men. Blues, greens, grays, browns, mixtures, stripes, plaids, checks, and plain effects.

Make up your mind today to get one of these fine suits for Easter. You can't wait and expect to get the choice of the same assortment later. The responsibility of guaranteeing the quality and desirability of Trivers Clothes is with us, the pleasure of selection with you. Our Clothes Service is this season more extensive, more diversified, more complete than ever before. SUNDAY IS EASTER-ARE YOU PREPARED? Watch Our Windows Branch Stores- Michigan-Jackson Lansing Battle Creek Kalamazoo I 924 Calhoun Street Office and Factory, 801 to 807 a a New York City Fort Wayne, Ind.

Passiao, N. J. Lancaster, Pa. Asheville, N. C.

other cities. AMERICAN dHP TO BE SUNK U-BOAT Oil Well Plays Out. WASHINGTON, April idwards oil well in county, vhlch for a time promisod to bo one jf tho best wells in the stiite, hns been ruined by salt water breaking into the well. One hundred barrels of oil had een taken from the well before the ialt water started pom ing in and the )romotois were confident that it would a success. ft 4 'r a.

s. The Ameiic.m bte.imcr Aztec, which, according to dispatches, haa been sunk by a Geiman subiruuir.e off Brest Fiance, with a possible loss of twenty-eight lives, becoming the first American aimed ship to be sent to the bottom by a U-boat. Ninteen niembeis of the crew of the freighter lescued by a French patrol. Twenty-eight are missing. Uncle Sam's soldiers had increased greatly, GARY--Because saloons will be abil- iihed next April, a Gary paper, has reduced the charge of publication of notice of saloons asking for a license to $2.00.

CRAWFORDSVILLE--Two hundred student of Wabash college have started elementary military training. The student been unable to obtain uniforms and rifles. INDIANAPOLIS--Women of thla city have started a campaign for membership in the Red Cross society. An effort will be made to enlist young women for nursing and bandage making. TERRE HAUTE--The people of Terre Haute consumed more than three hundred apple pies when M.

I. Moore of a local dairy lunch announced that he would present each patron with a piece of pie between the hours of 11 a m. and 2 p. m. GREENSBURG--Lieutenant W.

R. Teltoe, of Shelbjville, has been in this city in regard to organizing a. militia company from the two counties of Shelby and Decatur. Teltoe was a lieutenant in the Spanish-American war. G--Residents of Greensburg will show their patriotism tonight at a patriotic mass meeting call by Mayor Mendenhall.

ARTISTIC WINDOW Frank Dry Goods Company Receiver Commendation for Easter Display. Most favorable comment haa been heard upon the Easter window decorations of the Frank Dry Goods company In their Calhoun street and Berry street displays. In keeping with the high standard of window dressing, the Frank Dry Goods company, through the efficiency of their window dresser, Mr. Hugh Groves, has fairly outdone past effort in the splendid treatment of their windows for this season. Mr.

Groves states that the prevailing art craze this season In the large department stores of the metropolitan cities, Japanese ideals and Japanese art seem to prevail strongly In the scenic effect of window dressing. In the effort to keep apace with this general Idea, Mr. Groves engaged the services of Mr. Ralph Dllle, and by the concerted efforts of both these gentlemen, a moat beautiful background of all the windows has been designed. especially are the wonderful colorings in which the Japanem are adepts.

To the untralneed art these beautiful will likewise appeal As a matter of course, the trained eye will at once grasp the true art this produces. The realism In the scenic effect on the canvass and the vista of the mountains and valley perspective gives a most enjoying and pleasurable Mr. Groves produced the straight urn effect with Japanese decorations, which Is particularly Japanese In Its origin, and Its effect is at once decidedly oriental and artistic. Corporations Object. INDIANAPOLIS, April Coiporations doing business in Indiana must answer four Important Questions put to them by txation authorities, according to a ruling by Attorney General Ele Stansbury.

The rulings, to which some of the corporations objected on the grounds that they were "too personal" are: How much common stock paid up on March 1, 1917? How much preferred stock paid up on March 1, 1917? How much surplus on March. 1, 1917? How much surplus and the amount of undivided profits on March 1, 1917? Rain or shine, go to the Majestic Sunday. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FORT WAYNE. A special meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Fort Wajne will be held in the Directors' Room of said bank at 3 o'clock p. m.

on April 30, 1917, to vote upon these propositions, viz: to inciease the capital stock of said bank in the sum of Four Hundied Thousand Dollars; to increase the number of directors of said bank; to change the nameof said bank to the First and Hamilton National Bank of Fort Wayne; to purchase all the assets of the Hamilton National Bank of Fort Wayne, subject to its liabilities including Its circulating notes; and'to transact such other business growing out of such propositions as may come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors, H. R. FREEMAN, Cashier. Fort Wayne, March 30, 191T.

RAINCOAT SPECIAL A guaranteed rain-proof coat, $8.00 value. FROSH'S, E. Main St. PREPARE YOUR COUGH MEDICINE AT HOME Save 400 Per Cent. A Full Pint for About 57 centi.

If you want a cough medicine that to surely flno for ooMa. bronchial affectations, croup and throat irritations, get I Of. Olando Pine (fiO cts. worth) with full directions for preparinf and yon eai make a full pint of excellent cough medicine. Olando Pine gats right at tbo cause of a cough.

The first dose relieves, It opens the air cellsandmakM you brathe easy. Children love to take It. When prepared according directions it will not separate as some of the inferior cough remedies do. Geo. Polliek, a painter and decorator, of Logansport, says "I took a severe cold which settled all through my system.

I had ptlna to, cheet and lungs. My throat was swollen and sore. Glando pro lief almost instantly. I consider it very fine for coughs and eoiwl. Mrs.

John Polter, of 3. Williams Pauldlng, Ohio, aaM. 1 to doctor a cold which settled on my lungs. Mr cold (raw coughed almost constantly, I began to spit blood. I lost In weight and 1 so bad that people thought I had tuberculosis, I finally trloi (Maado the first bottle helped I continued its until I owed, 1 believe that Glando Pino saved my life." To avoid disappointment fee you get Olaado Flats OMO fM It you will never want to bo withoot it tht home.

Manufactured only by alaad-AM Ftet Wayne, For Sato by All For a cast iron combination Jewel range, see H. W. i hardware, 1118 Maumee. Paints, oils and varnishes. Brinkman's 214-216 E.

Main. For People Vinol Creates Strength Weak, run-down, nervous men and women need Vinol because it contains the most famous reconstructive tonics in an agreeable and easily digested and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates, Gly- cerophosphates, etc. Full Formula on Every Bottle always sold with a definite guarantee to return the money if it fails to give satisfaction. Very few bottles are MEYER BROTHERS Druggists, Ft Also at the leading drug store in aU Indiana towns. Compare Prices-See What They Save You 3,500 Mile Guaranteed Tires, Non-Skid 28x3 30x3 81x4 01.

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