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March 12, 1916 Page 34

Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (Newspaper) - March 12, 1916, Fort Wayne, IndianaBringing Word From War Lost Jews; The Sort of News That Comes Fiorn Poland, Austria and Russia. THE FORT WAYNE SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1916. LA ARGENTINA IN POSES J A ARGENTINA, said to be the great est Spanish dancer of her time, ir, FAMOUS jBy Euth Serv- ice Tha Survey Press Chiam, rhe dark oue, mv fcrother. I saw 1 {if Xovaia.'' "Learn for mi the man who limi) ill, of Aleu village u' son, whom they had lost, they broke the ele- 1 Honeymoon. v vitiate life the Senora La Paz, and wife if the owner of the great Argentine neuis- i paper, La Prense, is in New York on her Ask the j.eople Eussia. They will know what lias be- come of him." VTith requests like these on I JL, 11 J ,L A T i Ia a auditorium and a few extra bU South American _ hos. thousands ot east side Jews are! i rooms this address the Hebrew Shel- artistic and daily climbing flights of siairs and Immigrant Aid Society of Delancey street, New York city, for; America is telling the Jews of this ustwnes for her' Prince In fh.iir linrrv TA wAfrl T_______ ,__ _ .pe n e ews o s :ostmes the town of Kalach, in the south of i in their first hurry to get word of those country what has become of their Tuj friends and relatives abroad. Tha nn- French Premier's Wife Caring for Soldiers MME. Sfrae. Vivlanl, wife of the premier et France, has become nurse of hospitals. wounded soldiers as her contribution to the war. She works daily in French WUl Prove to Yoa by Signed Statements and Letters From Scores of Former Sufferers That CURED! Truss. Steel Elastic Bands or teg Straps; No Knife. No Operation, No Discomfort, No Loss Glorious Comfortwhile This Book Tells How. I Will Send It To You FREE! trotter make-shift contraption goiisinsr into Tour flesh or slipping oat of place. you endless misery? Here Is Proof! Mr. John T. CusLird. Lnrnur, Mo., It has really cured nit." Mr. Braadg? Willoushby Crosljv Ala., Schuillins ture Lock is the best I ever used Jt has cared inc." Mr. Louis Fitting, Kooskia, Idaho, wore Hie Scnmling Lock five months and can say I am cured." These are samples of scores of letters we hare on file, I win send copies of dorciis like Luau j, sujiporL tuiu are possible. Let me show YOU Free how YOUR niptnre cnn be held and held with PERFECT GLORIOUS comfort. w SCHU1LING RUPTDRE LCJCK if jrou wish and let you Test Et At OurTrral OCTar plan enables von to nut on aSCHUILlN'O IttmfUF. LOCK and ran Jump, pall, tusr.t-.vist. somrffl. strain, cough, sneeze and do anythine else you like to prove to yourself that IT HOLDS asd holds COMFORTABLY under Conditions. Once one of these Locks is adjusted to lityou, we are willing for you to give it the severest that you or anybody else can tlimfc of. today for book parfacniars of trial offer Free. Director. SCHUSIJNQ RUPTURE INSTITUTE Bunaine. Indianapolis, Ind. itDd m. mEB ,n jour boot on Erator. aad Ml The Schilling Rupture Lock Is avery different kinri of support. It conforms perfectly with tho shape of the hotly. It has no steel sprincs no rubber or elastic bands, no plnslere or les-straps. Yet v.'licn once adjusted to yoni needs you eiranly CANNOT displace it by any action of the body. You can cut it on or take it off as easy as siwppinir your (inner. This won- u WCK your rupture su IK T COrflO OOWft. Ib holds Hie rupture with wonderful firmness, yet with be by T a SCHDILIXG RDPT0R.E your rupture can't come down, bear that in mind rupture CANT come down no matter what ami. lion you get into. Think of ruplurc support that holds your rupture so it CAN'T come down and at the same time holds Kith REAL COMFORT. ocs.n J'our ou-n judKment toll you as you read these lines that there MUST be sonielhingremart- able about a rupture support that will do this? Fill out the following coupon and send it to tne richt today-right off. right now. while you are thinking it and have address before yon. Or write a post-card or letter if you prefer, but write it and send, it AT ONCE. Send This Now of yoor Trial Offer plan. uwBuxing was begun last fall, when rJuseW; Anatolt France has Isadora Herchfield went abroad to or- Written enthusiastically of her ganize in Eotterdam a center of com- irl. She is shown here in SIX munition between American Jews and :haraderislic fJOSes their suffering relatives in Poland, I Kussia and Austria. The First List. In December the first list sent back Mr. Hershfield, containing a thou- sand names of persons who had been isked for or who were inquiring for :he help of some friend here, was read at a meeting overflowing tho rooms of ;he bureau by hundreds. The next dav 200 or 300 who had been forced to wait on the sidewalks the night before were news of their loved ones, and by 1 o'clock the bureau had filed fresh requests for information. Periodic I public meetings have since been held to give out news received from abroad. Mr. Hershfield having organized his headquarters in Rotterdam, proceeded to Berlin, and is now in Poland. Prom there he expects to go into Eussia. Most of those who are lost live in the small towns where Jews seldom have a family name. In the large towns, since the Jews were freed, they have adopted family names, often by governmental requeat. All the cards of the appli- cants for information ask for the nick- name, and when the applicant has given this ami the correct name, the last known European address of the one he seeks, and the names of those still in Kussia who might know of him, he is handed a card with ,a number on it and is asked not to come back, until lie receives a postal from the bureau. Belief Funds. When neu-s finally that his father is alive with his sister in the little village of Zamoste in I southern Poland, but that she has con- i sumption contracted from pestilence in jthe wake of war and he is without money to help her, or perhaps that his i brother is a prisoner in an Austrian camp, or that his mother had died be- cause she lias no money for tho applicant is sent for and it is some one's task to tell him what word has been received. The news is almost always tragic. That intense family feeling so charac- i teristic of the .lews becomes more than ever clear as the heart-broken father or mother or son or daughter, turns away from the desk and returns in a day or two asking how or can be sa'fely seut abroad. These small amounts of money for relief are supplemented by money raised in energetic campaigns carried on throughout this country to send to the six million Jews reported starving in the warring countries. Three million, seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars has up to date been collected and sent to Jews in Russia. Galicia, Poland and Palestine, by the Jewish Belief committee. Their first mass meeting in Carnegie hall, Ken- York city, brought in in pledges and actual contributions. Since then rallies all over the United States have raised the amount to where it now stands. i Under the joint committee on Jewish relief, of which Felix Warbury is chairman, are two other committees: i the central committee vrorkhi" for funds among the synagogues, ami the -s relief committee. aevillanas in other, the people The Inttcr branch co-operates with tho p trade unions and solicits from business people. The woman 's auxiliary of this with Mrs. Philip Lewisolm as chairman, has planned a series of Bazan." This tag days to gather money. To keep alive the two and one-half million .lews in the twenty Eussian j provinces under the care of the Jewish ln Colonization society in Petroer.id, it is estimated that roubles per; month is needed. While the money is being used pri- marily to buy bread, it is being spent' also, it is declared, to rebuild schools.: in these schools children will be; clothed and fed, and distracted as far j as possible from the misery in which j they are growing up. Where armies! have fought and passed on as in Onlicia, some of the money is going for re- habilitation. Try Journal-Gazette Want Ads. They bring results. Only one cent a word. Hearing With Teeth; Head as Sounding Box A N interesting experiment that proves what a good sounding box the human skull Is can ue per- formed by any one who has a disc phonograph. It is described by H. (Sernsback in the Electrical Experi- jnenter as follows: "Stop both, of your ears with cot- ton as tightly as possible, so that no Bound will be heard from the outside. Now place an ordinary darning needle between your teeth by biting on it! hard, taking care that the- lips tongue do not touch the needle. The is that a person standing nearby can hear the music, the head acting as a reproducer io this case." Mr. Gernsback asks deaf or partially deaf persons to try this and to write to him atoout the result. latter is important, because if either! graph and carefully press down upon] lip or tongue touch the tin tlie record Bound will be decreased considerably, held at the same angle as the repro-1 flllinS3 J "For the best results the needle i ducer's needle is held ordinarilv. for go: Itself should project not more than Anaesthetic for the Teeth Wanted THERE is no local anaesthetic that will penetrate dentine, which not touch Part ot a That is why dentists hurt tseth so much when drilling holes In them for or when grinding them down ild crowns. Any one who will ingratiating, coquet- tish, endowed with much personal beauty of the high-caste Cas- tilian type, her ex- pression is never stilted and she Her regal cos- tumes are part of her unique- ness. This lace gown was de- by Zu- loaga.Theman- tilla is a price- less heirloom. Prince Paul Troubetskoy'a statue of the His- panic Museum. Nsw York. Massenet's opera. ''Don Cesar de She is a vir- tuoso of the castenets. Her effects with them a. T t called "mar- vellous" by the critics. tume, traditional is also The Carmen this pantomimic bull fight La Argentina is the toreador, and aere is accepting the plaudits of the crowd the needle's point I With a little practice one will become fane or one and one-half indies from profici.-nt in moving the head at the jjjhe mouth. For thot reason the ilarn-i same ratio of speed as the ordinary ling needle should be broken off about reproducer arm is moved from the out- one and a half inches from its sharp! side of tho record toward the inside point. It goes without saying that the sharp point should project out of the mouth, while the broken off end should be .Inside the mouth. I ordinary disc pnono- As soon as the needle touches the rec- ord with sufficient pressure the insldo of the will be filled immediately with music exceedingly loud clear! "A curious result of the composed. invent something that can be put on a tooth to render it insensitive foi ten minutes, without injuring it, has a fortune awaiting him. Cocaine and novocaine, which art used as local anaesthetics in othei parts of the body, have no effect upon the teeth, as they cannot penetrati the hard tissue of which these ar< WHOLESALE AND RETAIL The BIG line, the latest novelties, the lowest prices, SURE to please you. PAPER HANGING, do it right and charge no more than other stores. Wa'i Paper is a side issue in ono comer of most stores, we sell nothing else. We are 'spcciaHsts, and if in doubt what to select, we can give you suggestions that are worth something. 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