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pack two i WORKING IfflfE ISPlJ IWx helps in nm spo 5 Cf bin rauin oUH 1 I veliesVdppot appe I i fajhginabhf Tich TJbV' lV Jfj til in the flavor of nutritive rft It .11 cereals lnd imported If 8aezer lops. BEVO IU makes food things to il at teste even better 1,, i i i ibk iti; a hiiii i ana 8 aealtmul. Villi cliairman ot the transportation commit chairman of the transportation city and to aid tile direct flcpterthiehl in local News 20 oont fhkken supitor. Reform 'Parish hall. ThurtKlay night.

It David Marx lias returned from Chica go where he spent several days. Mr. and Mr. Heorge Plumb of Saln monie township were in Huntington I yesterday on business. Mr.

W. MeKee went to Cleveland, Oho, Monday where she was eulled bc cause of the serious illness of her I M(s. George Kberhart of C'herrj' street who has been in a critical condition for several days, showed no Improvement jeterdayt I Limeftoqe screenings delivered DIES SHORT any place in city, two cubic yurda for two dollars. CIJ R. Whlb'nrn, 728 Eric 431.

cod Ralph Kriegbum of Warren wan. a vinitor in the city yesterday. He made the trip by way of Rluffton and Fort 11. for. Jiiw to conu direct.

were in Ilijulr inton of the birth of a son'to Mr. and Mrs' Rohect Mackrell. X. Y. The child Iijh lieen nnmed Theodore' Elswbrf li Mackrell.

Sir. Mackrell is the son of the late T. K. Mackrell, of the trio railroad in HantmgtoB. HIT BY FAILING 111; IE LATER Following injuries suffered late Monday afternoon when a falling limb from a tro? struck hini in the temple, William Hartwig, 45 years old.

died early yesterday morning his home two mile wot of Huutingtou. Mr. Hart wig was in the woods cuUing timber and was cutting a limb from a tree which in some way struck him in the temple, as it fill. He was taken to his homo but. rapidly bocamc worse until he expired.

Mr. Hartwig was born October ti, 1872, to Harmon and Elizabeth Hartwig with whom hc'Thcd at the time of his Cvath. A sister, Hattif Hartwig, living at home and two pothers. Alva nnd Albert, of this city, survive. A half sister is Mrs.

Angelino Huffman of Cincinnati, Ohio. MRS. FERRELL RITES TODAY The funeral rervjecs for Mrs. father Tie Ferrell. who died at her home in Mt.

Etrai Nmtdnr and wrme name was re ported ss Mm: Perell yesterduy morning by mistake, will be held this morning at' 10:30 eVliK wt Mt. Etna with burinl the li F. cenifterv there. MRS. SMITH RITES TODAY The funerfff crr1ces lor Mrs.

Sarah Ellen Smith will held this afternoon. leaving the 'Venid at (ioJiIesville at 1 o'lork. for the Beech Krove church where servi rs and burial will take place in charge of the 15ev. Oorgt Trin kle. NAMES CITY MEDIC BOARD IH lollnv my i lit incuts were fnade by Mayor Cliarlen MvGrew yefter luornini; tur tin i boanf of health Dr.

.1. M. li ck pr ndi nt of the board; Dr. V. Frit.

cei retaiy. and Philip Young. Mr. Young wa a member of the former bwrd. PA1 WTOt.

WHO FOUNDED CHURCH HERE IS DEAD The Rev. Noah Fisher, a former resident of this city, died at his home in Mexico, Monday, lie was bom in Mexico, Miami county. May 28, 1838. For a number of years he was a minister in Huntington and in 18U3 he or in building the. Church of the Brethren now located at Washington and Guilford streets.

In 1807 he moved to Andrews where he was instrumental in reinodei lng the Brethren church there. In 1914 he removed to his birth place at Mexico. He is survived by his wife and three children, Marion, now residing in Cali fornia, Oeorgc, who is in the state of Washington, and Henry of this city. The funeral will probably be held Fri son from Washington. H.Y.W.A.to In Red Cross Room A very interesting meeting of the H.

W. A. wasjield lust evening tit the home of Mrs. Jacob Dick of North Jefferson street. Th being the tirst nnet iug of the new year a considerable business session was necessary.

It wiw decided that the women would err. in Rml IVnlc I organization on every Tuesday evening except the week in which their meeting was sebeduKd and during that week they would visit, the work rooms on Thursday night. At the close of the business session a most delightful program whs given. will be held in t4ie grand jury's room. Catarrh of 'i Did Not Know It ti Mrs.

Selena Tliiner. Athens, Ohio.l JJ. rttes: "1 cannot find words to ex llgnflV presi my tbanka for your bind ad vice. 1 never once thousbt I had ca Qi tarrh of the Btomach. I commenced kjlflTVCQ takfns Peruna.

as you directed. My stomach cooticoed to hurt me or aiMKit two weeks after I began the medlctne, and then It stopped, tooV wl7ill TlVl have a good ftppetlte, whllts befot iCSlU IN JLT9k I wti nearly itarved." Those wbb object to liquid nti KnA iaTaIi cm procure Peruna Tablet. lYloUC If 16 611 The Boy's Working 'Reserve of Huntington, composed mainly of members of the h'gh school from 18 to 80 years old, first demonstrated its practical value to the nation yesterday when thirty boys responded to the call of O. E. Bradley, committee of the Commercial club, fo the purpose of hd)irjg eoal in the opening the gutters nest the wdewaMcs by digging out the hard packed snow and ice 'next the curb.

A call was Issued through Prof. t. E. Ryurs of the loehl high d(6ol for twenty boy to rtrpoi't Jit the CohirWrelal club rooms yesterchily afternoon at 1 o'clock ahd at thiit 'Utile twelve of the boys were on the job and at o'clock a totcl of thirty boya had repOi' and were at IvtHrk. Bix of them were in stnictefl to pats dut Hills relative to tae tun mm mi In tlie of M.

ljuber reported 'by the fuel adinihistratidii failing to, f6l day but no definite arrangements will low tlie geheral order issued Monday foirj be completed pending the arrival of the 1,10 v'log of all business places at (i o'clock p. Mr. "LriborTatated "thai he had HQ intention tif wilfully violating any order nnd that his place of businei was open due to a Tc'said that He whs informed to rciuec his steam Iihit after 'H o'elocV 'but was not instructed to close hii business house, and was, therefore not acquainted with the order of the. fuel administra tion. He said he desires to eo opcrate heartily in nil movemients towivrd the conservation of fuel nd wlH'Bcrupulous ly follow the general closing order.

TO AWARD KINS Clyde Coohnau and wife, of Hunting soil. CONTRAC FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL Seven bid were received for the con struction of the Union township liigh Duet bv Annette Whitcloek and school at a session held by the town Miss Aruroii of Obrrl'n were much ap thip olllcials at Union Center yesterday prici ted and the ukelelc music was en The contract will be awarded to tlfe buc joyed. Mrs. Leonard A. Swisher gave cessful bidder this morning.

an interesting tilk on "Womanhooil" So far the township advisory board, and iwtriotisni. Refreshments were serv which was mandated to make an appro ed. Marie Fulton of IndianapoliB was tiriation for the buildincr. Iish failed to an out of town guert. TRUSTEE TO HOVE OFFICE Within a iev days the township trus court, tee.

Jacob Haston, will move bis oflieo 1 in the court hmisV, foth formerly occupied by the Charity Gu Id immediate ly the hall. The room that is C7 act, but it is understood that at least two members of the board will vote for the appropriation this morning. In the event they should fail to do so the town I ship trustee, it is reported, is prepared to ask that they be cited for contempt MEN IRE KILLED now being Used hy him will be fitted up as the jury room for the sup.rior colitt (n The Awociated Vrcs8). room wmeii nnineu some lime ago WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.

Private where trials will be held when trials aretMk.hllP, Harold t. Andrews, of being held at the same time in the elr Uc PUltoer previously reports cuu coUIl room, i yiaruy ft tfc biulc whfch A "'loan engineers assisted (Jeneral Byng's irnjHCTi dy inr riio ruin miiij, ne uuor Gerumii tta kround Cambral November 30, were kill ed in action the war department was ad vised toduy by (ienera, Pershing. Their MRS. C00LMAN IS DEAD. 'bodieo were recovered and buried on ton.

are at the Kunibargcr home uud J. Diua's fatlur, Jumcs Dina liysatU7 C. (VmJiujii. um of Hiiiitiiiirtoii. at' East 40th htreet.

New York, and An the home of lis brother, William Cool drews imcle. Trahk "Bradford, lives man. Tlmy were eulfwl here by the Portland. Maine. death of Mrs.

Glenn tioolmnii, and they expected to return home Friday evening, but were prevented froin doing so bv tile storm. Columbia Citv Tost. FOUND FROZEN TO DEATH (Bv The Associated Press ill DlilJrHI. lad Jn. 15 AnQrew Ham ilton.

agt tfl) Van fond frote death along th Muiion right of way here. He within t4ght of hi home but be cauue of pd Jt 'he'ilth. Jperiidied in the bliitiurd of aturJay. Tlie infant daugh trr of O. M.

Sliormatt of Colburi), Ind Was found dead in belie eu to liV been frven to deaHii, THREE HAJNOED AT ONCE (Bv The AW iated Prtss) Bl'TTU. Jan. herman A. Howell colored; Karn 'Gulllch, aliu.0"TeUl and Frank Visiter wete hahgeij in the ja yard today for tuuruVr. Tlie tHree rdppd through a single trap.

One hundred fersoos Mtheewd the execution and crowd 1,000 an dt uioTew for admission to the scene. Make the Dtflt JUr.gi Around Eye, Cvi in the Cheekr knd Svins the joinplexion; Hot to Get Rid of Dyspepsia itfy kavic afii Hie Stuart's Dyt Tabie'tB if You Wimt a ttefty Skia." Digestive; tr'MAJes ruin the tllie aour, "fermehted, gassy con conservation, of ebl. HigJit boys were Ht8 poieoh the the corners then set ht work deaning the huge le Ttiotith, rttb you of sleep; give the drifts dff the wtee df the Bide walks and fuee thai haggard, mournful ex clearing the gutters in the doMi tdwii district, nink'tng the anoV fly with their youthful vigor ttud enjoying iliemselves thoroughly. The rest rf the hoyu were assigned to the us of the dlfrercnt local ctwl dehl ganized the Brethren church in the old Crs and they rendered valuable; nerviees court house. He was also instrumental in tho distribution, of coal.

pression in tne morning and you are tir tlve fault of digestion ths hurts. Eat nnything you like and let'Stuaif. Dvs nen.siu Tablets your stomach, blood with nourishment, then good looks, a healthy) appearance and bright eyes ivijl soon re turn. Get a 50 cent box of Stmwt's Djs pisTfe aVblsB 'tiy ifh aiotV; They irr or In His ff ice; How Ainos Davis, a'wal dealer of In dainapolis, fougljt a burglar and saved his ofiioo from robbery last Satur day night, wa wiatcd in a letter his daughter, Mrs. Lloytl Feightncr of Grant street yesterday.

The burglar entered the office during the terrific 'storm that waa raging and was promptly tackled by Mr. Mr. Avaa knocked dowh twice and sustaTned Severe bruises but in the fight, he managed to' grasp' a stove 'poker and with this felled the intruder. The man waa unconscious and Mr. Davis called the police, who took him to the hospital in an Ambulance.

Mr. Davis is very well known in Hunt ington countvy formerly lived here. ns nm preparation (By The Associated Press). WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.

Further testimony about how tho navy prepared for war in advance of its declaration was given tlie house investigating committee by Rear Admiral Taylor, chief of tho bunvni of construction nnd repair, and Rear Aiiiural firilMn, chief of the bureau of steam engineering. They said they begun contracting for adequate cd the war resolution and that there is now on Hand material that may be need cd in repairing ImAAAF Jm mm BEAUTY 1 ypifi) 1 ir This, is 1 Our I. 4' ir Sale nds Saffcurday nit. Opportunities for saving in OUR READV IX) WEAft DEPARTMENT. The offerings are all on Jiew desirable pTiced at less than cost tf production today.

EACH DEPARTMjENfihis tnJsUre Etoreersyou jna Ai ALwJl i lis JVM 1'itJi' k' 'iv niuirey avtnx vnances on Kooayqepnaaote meronanaisevHTiue uaausc wc must bbyc uiirvuraiujtju; lncominz; spring Please trade in the forenoon If TJisible' to doWstoreMu this store win be open at 70 arid close at 5 o'clock, Close ftt A o'clock Saturday night Jto conserve fuel. The conserving of food lint new interest into houep ing. This isnt to save money th country has nwre tnoney lhan beef, pork and flpur, but the shipable foibs to send' Id1 Europe. i' What wonderful meals are being worked out. Housework loses its drudgery when a big pu rpose controls.

In the wide diffusion this country is. richer than ever. No danger in spending dollars for you know more." will come. Now is the time to My Thnft Stamps. MAPLE GROVE Lewis was at home Thursday beejiiise tuc Ajidiew cabinet factory shut down on ticcouut of coal shortage.

Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Moore, G. J. Sampson and Cliff Wynn transacted bus iiiess in Huntington Wednesday.

Mrs. O. P. Iind and daughters, Elin nbeth and Ce of Fort Wayue visited in Maple (irove a few ys last week. There was not much change in William Rosin's condition last week.

Peter Wendell called dii William Rosen and fanrly Monday. Mrk Milt Denton, Miss Dorrs Denton, Mrs. Martha Land and daughter, Elizabeth of Fort Wayne and Homer Ro ien called on 'Clark Masou and family Sunday. Tlie tclcphon? lines in this neighbor It is a moment. of nerviss i terday.

ready to slip out ot the trench at the Frances Kmbry will ga tr Wa. woM of commanded at the enemy. iumh 0 attend tlie wed Our men on the.flring line are physi a cally fit for miUUry seYvice because of Mws Josephine Mler and. only about one man out of five wis kin Hiillipps M'hicli will take jdace at chosen to endure the hardships of this 1 1 1 o'clock. I It's a great make up tilftea great time or the evelopment of real It is a timeleliVnore, to live better; wtthi the bounds of reason.

Hiat caJbe4otifi and Thrift mpsUjit too. We can't all jvork in shipbuilding yards or go to the front. We at hoirwe can and we will help to flie nesi oi our apiuiy win aoru wCifwif? bis pureiitsji Mi und Mrs: James Moran on Uierry Street lias returned to ilt. Ohio, to resume his studies ab'Mt. St.

Mary'a seminary. GERMAN EDITORS MUST STAiTRlOlllAl (By Tlie Associattd Pressl. PHILADELPHIA, Jan'. 13, JLbtik Werner, editor in chief of tho PBilatlel phia Tagchlatt, a German language news paper, which was raided by government agents' Some time ago, and tir. Martin Darkow, managing' editor, must stand trial on a charge of treason as a result of a decision by Judge Dickinson in the federal court here toddy overruling their supplies a month before congress pass hood were put out of commission by the lemurrcV to s'u Indictment charging Our Line of Defense IV.O BIIU irnvn wi loo.

i.tw. Willi thiit. Afljn.iA llbrman and Nathan Wiley of Lancaster township were business callers in the city yisterduy. Ulysses SRtteithwjite of Monument Citv transacted business ill the city ye The charge' ii based on' articles and! editorials mibliahexf hi the Taceblatt njted Stages', fpr. enter jug the yar.

The" defendants coutended "mere did not coiiititijtc treij son, within: the detinjUoh' of the sw. GERMAN AIR HERO (Bv Hie Afciwiated Press) AMSTERDAM. WIhn death 1 Vice' Sergeant M' one of tlft)1 reanui war. tJUt we must not oe tra. Alfred Lewi went to Buceesstui Uermau au'injeii is ff hffJZffiS' WrUay to Joih he, iu a Muukf jo the cannot afford to lose four men out of employed in tbat dty.

Anzclger hf Bclih Muller was five because of William Mdhroa Brtiner of tlfe ffhut billed in a all resulting (rom a defect Buoh iveeknesees he ttared. Many County bank is en the' sick list, in his 'engine. He olaimed 38 victims in tlTtSekVdt7a III doa5ith MteV ZelkGaie today ferial toxic poisons you auffer from stiff nesB: 10 vmi kibuvm ana menus: .1 Edward Fallon and Joe Wondcrty left CUT UEKMAIf. MEMBERS I Edward Fallon und Joe Vondcrly, left CUT GERMAN MEMBERS in the knees in the morniug on! i arising, your joints seem "rusty," just evening for Mt. St.

Mary's seminary. 1HI LADELPH 1A, Jan. 15 The boara jucumanu ya ttt Washiugtoh, Ohio, after tk ex of trustees of the Ujiivetsity of Pim. in the back, stiff headaches, 't: i i i i i eometimes swollen feeL or neuraliric t. vist in Iv.th their sylvanla todsy ui.uiilui.QUly,adopteuV eometimes swollen feet, or neuralgic in nummgivn wiw? yiiuim Mway.

miaumiowiy wivpieu; palnB all duo to 'uric acid or toxic pareii.ts. resoltition striking the names of poisons Etored Jn the blood and which AlyieBryajit of Clevelandj Ohio! who peror William of Germany' and Count should be swrept OUt. bern Mrs. Moyer, Johaun voir "Benis I orlT, former aiubas 1 Then procure. at your nearest drug cost is 60 cents.

vThls An ric drives. yUTd jy. JV the uric acid oat; Samuel PelUtex'! Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, ship busiitess1 iu the vlty yes Buffalo, N. 10c for trial package.

t(Tjay Goshen, Ind. Mve been using cWlt' kbW Anunu aooui lour vnunc aooui tour ket. of those holding hoiionry Agrees. YOWt'CHANdi IS 1ST clAi)Ai tUt3ll1 lands and buwneaa unit ids offer you lands, $11 to ju hnfl Che half nu ve oceu visitMig irerpareirw, Mr. aau aerej irrigeak fauos, ho to rrooHths; and am C.

fi.f. WillHiiir Twenty yeawltp ipay loai Iu'im cured of rheuma street hH. retUpVlttdiaafttouay. 'reidyj mae 'farms. Loan baUonhf terBsuf T'rillk tuuihiesoicef I ntou Ttowirihip 1 of live stock! Taxes a yerage' under twen fering about eight traucuetrd business hi the city yeter 'ty ceuts an no taxes on improve years.

Anuric 1s day. I inents, persoual property, or live stock. the greatest bless. Shirley Gov rlurnd from Chiua Good markets, schools, roads, irte that ever wa I I iipri. iif Mr.ipiMifn t.iip 111 mir.iirM miir bSstowed Uflon 1n.

It anyone wfco Ik hffei4nflr wejild like to Ask any questions 4a Mgard to Anuric, I will gladly answer, Ho anything in Ihy power to lelp suffering lumaflfty.H Asthub J. Bickix, 614 NorUi Mala Street telephones. Excellent climate crops and live stock 'prove It. Special hoaiestek Dora Crites wont to Indianapolis yes 1 era' far ertiflcates. Write for free book tertiay on business.

(lets. ALLEN CAMERON, Geueral Sup Miss MaKy.Daugherty spent yesUiday eriritenrjent Land Pain Fort Wayne. te'''wa; "273 i'MHtti. Harold Tlorau, 'who haheen siting gary, Alberta, 'V Size 2 Size 3 Ml Great January Clearance Sale 1 4 njyjAi ZXSZI BOT11E Mm COXJ) FEET, Coid! icwt inighVbr' ruV.Js... there ay hig makcA: jeh more iiiiserablc? Cold feet are caused by jsjowj circulation, lMch allowa tlaj iffxtremithjii of the body to get cold, wly jH there 3sn'i the force pump 5tlit' 'hl6bd through i at enougk tlie" feet ich coM sindl stoy 'ffokl: nil urghti "A gooU Hot 'VCatol' dttlWlo put your feetagaint wheii'jou; go ttf "betl luak'cV warm ajiddur.lefp cpiubrtablc I mw.aleDJev.

1 1L A 1 1 i vu uso it uniwH. Dioou irom uie head and ln'jun. z. tor cold a "Wcarever'' No. 40 HAYaj Bottle.

value. iSsBtW hjahs. Mixeofi suiootli surface Mi .52.00 .52.25 TSB PKESS TO THE SOLDIERS 'ijrtoO'his Tie fhthoriied mailv: sfihidflB aaa sauers overicM, rega lar.dwsMaNfiSi" tfiHia; ye 'W4W PfWu; to itfi the jja V. Buhscriba for tb Uoruina itm. "i.

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