Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (Newspaper) - October 6, 1919, Fort Wayne, Indiana
MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SHE FORT JOURNAL-GAZETTE EVERY WEDNESDAY IS SUBURBAN SHOPPING DAY IN FORT WAYNE About the Campaign Which Opens To-day Here's just a few of the many hearty endorsements of the campaign for the relief of millions of starving people In eastern Europe, which is be- ing conducted by the American Jew- ish relief committee all this week, that have come tu the headquarters in tho court house: D. F. "In ail the cam- paigns In which it has been my privt- Jesre to participate, the one gratifying thingr to me has been the response to calls from all classes and denomina- tions of the people of Fort. Wayne. "My observation in eaifn and every instance has been that the Jewish population have not only always con- tributed but have so cheerfully. Few people realize that while our Jew- ish friends were contributing: liberally to every fund, for which solicitation Lift offComs! Doesn't hurt a -bit and Freezaoa costs only a few cents. Magic! Just drop a little Fraezonq ion that .touchy instantly' it aching, 'then you lift the corn! off with.the fingers. Truly! No bum-j Try Fraeaone! Tour druggist'sells I tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of everj hard corn, Boft corn, or corn between the toes, Rnd' calluses, without one particle ot fciain, soreness or irritation. Freezona is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati ten ilia. GOOD to Look at BETTER to Look Thru BEST in the Long Run We put the "long run" in' your glasses. Meigs'' glasses eire glasses for to-day, next month and next year. Our policy of service and satisfaction is unusually has been the foundation of our wonder- ful success. THE PLACE.TO GCT.BETTER.GLASSES was made, they were, at the- sama time, do'ng; much for their friends and relatives in the war stricken country across the sfta. "With six million of their population in absolute "want, they are unable alone to render sufficient aid to relieve their distress. They I think, reluctantly call upon tho people America as a whole to aid in saving- the lives ot their countrymen. It will certainly a great pleasure .to every American citizen to have such part as he may able in supplying these starving mil- lions .with sufficient food and clothing prevent their utter extermination." Sam real fighting is over. but the cruel results of the war are i only becoming- urgently apparent. Kot I until a part of the terrible suffering the war lias caused the peoples ot eastern Kuropee is relieved will the ivar he "Everyone who can do so' should jive to itie cause to help. feed and I "clothe the famished little ones, re- lieve the suffering of those honitless: desperate people who- must have ira- mediate Dr. _ Miles F. times i daily there recurs to my mind that j rible picture oC hundreds upon hun- dreds of hungry and homeless women I and children in Europe, and when sur- by our numerous brood' of little ones with their smiling faces.Tvelt j clothed bodies and well.filled the picture becomes painfully plain and poignant, and then iny crief is assuag- ed by the thought that there are in the world millions of parents, and par- ents-to-be with hearts filled with love who will deem it a blessings and privi- lege to work and -give' to the utmost to feed and clothe, and house these innocents." Fort TVayne peo pie, Jews and gentiles would co-opo- rate in the same ideals. I heard ot a .gathering a year ago, for .the-same purpose, at which place a half-million dollars was subscribed, by n. handful of Jews at New York.' you're sivlnjr charity, when in good health, this is golo'r 'that other charity, that is Irft after a man's death is only lead.' This was the expression of Mr. Str.iuss in his appeal..-Mow Fort Wayne people have ait opportunity to givw away instead of'lead." Jews of eastern Europe have suffered from oppression, liave been deprived of every right thai men hold dear, and have beeen fetter- ed and burdened by disabilities of every kind for hundreds of years. There-are tft-day to be found in the ten provinces of Russian Poland and the fiftc-ny pro- vinces called the '.Pale of Settlement" six millions of these peaceful and law- abiding people who are the daily tar- gets of pogroms and massacres, and are in every locality denied the most elementary human rights. "America is raising: its voice in their behalf, in behalf of those, who are not only crying: for equal rights, but cry- ing aloud for bread at the moment. "I predict Fort "Wayne and all ot Allen counts1 will do its utmost to- wards a very large collection Tor these mighty unfortunate creatures. Tt is a, great satisfaction to me to find the city campaign jn the hands gentiles and Jews alike, and fullj united in achieving a result of which the. supporters will eventually fee proud. The generosity of Fort Wayne's citizens is established, and. I am sure the efforts of the solicitors for funds during-' the coming week will be crown- ed with success." A. H. people of this county owe it to themselves to re- spond generously to Jewish relirt campaign, which is now on. Unless out J hearts are calloused -we should tali'-j [vantage- of the opportunity to- sub- scribe to plea, it j whether they are Jew or gentile-, i or- white. They arc suffering human bc-ings, and such, shouht; Have our sympathy and hearty sup- A. I am called upon the j relief of starving humanity, either Jew utiji- Japanese'or'Chinese or any nationality or religion, 1 will con- tribute because of my belief in the. brotherhood of man. So it doesn't sis- niiy to me particularly that it is front the Jews that the call comes, but thai jt is from suffering humanity. These Jewish people are starving and _ sun'ering and, independe-ni of the fact that I am a Jew myself, that is why 1 am for ihc Jewish relief eamjja.lgn. i; would be just as strong for other call from suffering humanity under the j .me I C. H. man with a can fail to appreciate- the utter, misery inio which our friends of the! Jewish race in eastern and central; liurope have been plunged by the war No man who calls himself a Christian can fail to be moved by the appeau that is now going forth to come- to1; __.. relief of the wives and children ot; their stricken brethern. Here in Amer- I ica we too have suffered and sacrincea, but after all how little! are a rlcn! people; our tables are nlled v.'Un abundance, and Kurope is far away. We do not see with our eyes the evi- dences of want and degradation Into which six million. Jews Have been thrown suddenly through no fault or their own. War. which took away their men. destroyed their trade and de- vastated their country, and tore their; homes, is alone to blame for their predicament. j "We must not be indifferent now. 6 j could not rightly call ourselves christ- iana if we let the crisis of starving 1 children go unanswered. It should bs i esteemed a glorious privilege to give now. These Jewish frltnds are just as much entitled to live a human life as we are, and we should feel our con- sciences burn within us unless we of our abundance to relieve ery. It is a privilege that is offered us. "'Those who are active ,in. tho great work of immediate relief desire and have our thanks. They are entitled by every lav: of humanity to our sup- port." There should be no hesitation." Abe am heartily in; sympathy with ,the movement of the-1 American Jewish relief committee for j the aid of the starving people in east-j ern Europe and do not know of any more worthy cause for which people j could be called upon to contribute than J this cause. Believe that it is up to; the people of Allen county to contri-1 bute enough to make our quota. Allen county- has gone over the top in one." Samuel long as there la a cry. for help, no matter where from or from whom. America, the land ot promise, can not close its eyes nor shut its ears. Once -again give with old time generosity .to those un- hiippy. helpless people of eastern Europe." Joseph seems that our entire population is in one ac- cord In its sympathy for the Jewish relief campaign, it- is not a call froVi one people or sect, but from whole suffering, devastetl eastern Europe who have felt the terrible disasters of the great war. "The Jewish, relief campaign is es- sentially non-sectarian. The thirty-nve mUlions we collect in the tjmted States will be spent for suffering humanity regardless of race and re- ligion. -Allen county will, go top You Imagine Such a Stock of Fine Clothing as This: 1600 Men's Regular Suits 800 Men's Stub and Long Suits 1200 Men's Stout and Extra Size Suits J400 Young Men's and Prep Suits 200 Men's and Young Men's Full Dress SiuV 4000 ercoats Suits and Overcoats 4500 TVT 'don't try to useryour W it isn't necessary if you'll come to Wayne and Harrison We'll show you tHe merchandise arid guarantee to give you more lot the dollars you invest than you can get anywhere- else in the state, Patterson-Fletcher Company Store That Does Wayne and Harrison Streets; as it has in tho past." Theodore ___..... Jackson, Mrs. Anna Coats. Mrs. Min nie Subkowski, Mrs. Dora Schaeffer and Mrs. Grace Stewart. FARM LOANS on the Government Plan. ASPIRIN FOR COLDS No Commissions No Renewals Every payment reduces Principal and Interest. The rirst Joint Stock Land Bank the Tri-State Loan Sc Trust Company. HONORED MRS. PAYNE. _ __ __ Some Bail, MoOSC Audl- toniUJl, I U 1-7 UCtODef now in the east, sent Mrs. Payne a telegram of good'cheer and congrat- ulations, and accompanied it with a basket of florvers and a generous stronger appeal can be made m this present of ice cream for the party Sreat_ relief campaign -than the delivered from'a local confectionery, pressmn of Mrs. Edna B Felter The Mwjy I little suffering child and I were present at the .gathering yea- such a cry ;s so .far reaching that It terflay, including Mrs. Marie Baade, cannot fail to; touch the heart of every Mrs. Jennie Hatfield, Mrs. Edith mother who sent her son to "The: purpose of this relief campaign is to help all stricken people, not con- fined to any race or creed, and while it is under the auspices of the relief, cpinrnjttee :tt cljould not be considered a" 'iheans for" relief for only. Jewish sufferers in the far off lands, but for suffering hu-, manity. indescribable in :its -terrors and1 tragedies. hearts are sym- pathies arc profound, and nevery, be- fore have we realized' the conditions as we do now.. Allen county will not for- saken stricken humanity. The expres- sion from all sides, from all denomina- tions indicate the deep and sorrowful consideration given' this nation's wide C. a moment's reflection upon our own good fortune upon the misfortune of our neighbors in Russia, will prompt, any person, with a heart that is at all sympathetic, to pive liberally to fund that is now being collected by the Jewish-Americans. .seems to me that It makes no difference whether these suffering peo- ple live, in Europe or in Fort. Wayne. If they need our help we are able to give, we have no moral right to vaka> The bride is a daughter of and Mrs. Jac. Brumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. AflJuaUng week, holding an figgott store. Sale where sition. o Klmmell. Thurs- Lansing. Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Bayer Yesterday at the home of Mrs. izzie Thomas, 1024 Rivorinet ave- nue, an in honor of Mrs. Rachel Payne, brought together a. umber ot Mrs. Payne's intimate riends for a delightful social affair. Mrs. Payne, who now is seventy- even years of age. lias the distinc- i ion of beinjr the oldest person con- .ected with Robison park, where, [luring: nine years she has seen found at her post of duty every Sunday and on every special event. One of the joys of her life, accord--: "We. Grow Because We Know.' I WHISKEY. BEER, WINE Complete formulas and instructions for making at home, rye whiskey, real beer and choice wines, including making: and operating home still Prepared by men formerly in brew- in? and distilling business. Real goods; no substitutes; postoffice rules formulas may lawfully be sent through mails. Act quick. BIU be- fore congress which will prohibit sale of liquorvformulas. Sent on receipt of check, money order, cash or stamps. FORMULA COMPANY Dent. 80. Baltimore. Md. Insist qn "Bayer Tablets of As- pirin" in a "Bayer package." con- taining proper directions for Colds, Pr. in. Headache. Neuralgia, Lumba- fo. and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" .means Kenuine Aspirin prescribed by 1 Iiysicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic- acidester of Salicylicacid. ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER PHONE 340 COMPLETE SERVICE OUR POLICIES SATISFY PARTICULAR INVESTORS ----------------DOLLINGS SECURITIES PAY TAX EXEMPT IN INDIANA CAREFULLY INVESTIGATED AND SUPERVISED W. H. ROHAN..-114 West Wayne 493 Fort Wayne, Representative THE R. L. DOLLINGS COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS COLUMBUS PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA WAWAKA NEWS TVAWAKA. Ind.. Oct.t 5. Lineman Chester Wierick. Peoples Mutual company and Ajuster Miller, Peru. Ind., motored to Shipshcwana. Wednesday. Mr. -Miller, of thi company, has bcei a sale at the I.y Saturday. John Lfnt ha? moved to_ LlffOnler. he has accepted! a. John Peck moved day. i .Miss Bclva Gerver went Friday. Mrs. Chas. L.. Jones is visiting in Qhii Jones haa been, gone three weeks. Charles Yoder, or Goshen, transacted business in the first part of the Mr." and ilrs. Horace TJllory spent several days In Fort Wayne, attending the Cen- tennial.. Messrs. Melvin Moore and Orance Me Donald are working for the Goshen Lum- ber company, and are at Xllea, Mich, were home to-day. _ Thirty-live Greeks are working on the section. They have. been here a. month and expect to be hcte another month. Local men are not being employed with exception oC a, foreman and six. otnera Local section men are moving away. Tn> Greeks are occupying box cars and are up until morning Lineman eleven "nlsnts und up In the four. Wierick, of the Peoples Mu- tunl Telephone company, has i a very account of lightning burn- called to man, on Ing out telephones. He waa Fan-view. Thursday. .'Messrs. Louis Smallcy. Jr. and Louis Smalley. Sr.. Ligonler. were at I View. Thursday. krnest Spurgeon, of Spring Branch, was 1 in Toledo Wednesday- Mr and Mrs. Alva Frick moved Friday i to Plymouth from the Carl Frick farm. Laurence Franks will move and take charge of a farm Immediately. 1 Messrs. Jesso Gage. Clara. Gage and Fred Compton, motored to Angola i- n- day. and took la the fair. Mr and Mrs. Fred Compton and children of South Bend, are visiting ihe Oaks. Eticst of Mrs. Compton's par- ent's, MY. and Mrs. Jesse Uajn Swank accompanied .n. Or KendaMvllle. in calling on rm owners. Thursday. Daniel Oil has sold his of 110 to Mrs. Anderson Jeit. of Ligon er. Mr -iftd Mrs. Milton Trj'. ol BlooimlRlo.l v guests of the C. C. and Horace Raym estate Price, both comfngr from our finest fami- lies. Silas Brumbaugh is one of "Wawaka's model young women and Mr. Price Is a lately returned soldier of the recent war. having served a year In France. Both rell known and popula best their ishes of the entir ediately. community are being pro nounced man and the young couple left for a vaccation and honeymoon trip. The destination wns kept a secret. deference 10 the wishes of the worthy young1 people. Mrs. Joe Smith returned from. Chl- igo. 111.. Thursday. "Word was received Friday night that rs. Virgil Todd and baby, Charles, are quarantined In the Presbyterian hospital for chicken-pox. Poor little Janls is in s part of the big 'place and mother and ither in another. The family ia In at grief. Janla Is Just a bit Improved. Mr. Todd left Saturday for Chicago. Mr. Cotlla VanLandingham, and Mi: Del ma Jane VanLandlngham, of Toted' Ohio., are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ullefy.and MrC and Mrs- H- J. TJllery. The" hig meeting of farmers waa held at Cospervtlle, Tuesday evening. Owing the lightning, having burned out some of the telephones, many were not aware general alarm sent out by Mr. Braden Franks and missed the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. O. "W. Dowcil In Albion. Wednesday. Many Irom here took advantage of the wet weather and paid a visit to the county seat in order- to pay their taxes- clvil J service examination conducted Saturday only thirteen applicants presented themselves at the federal court room to take the required ex- amination. The attendance was in i marked contrast to former years when the court room was usually' crowded on examination days- It is the opinion of Fort Wayne civil serv- ice authorities that the .question of pay is the factor that restrains many people from applying1 for the civil service position. The wages for clerks and carriers range between. and year but the postal employes are now'asking, for higher wages and the 'clerks and carriers are confident that they -will be granted their request for a scale from to The examina- tions for clerics and carriers are yearly a special ex- amination may.be called If the eligi- ble list is exhausted. LABORERS Apply Penna. R. R. Co., east yards, see Crowell. Lundorff Little Company. Northern Indiana Deaths' WARSAW. Swlck. Ind., Get Swlck, aged 70 years, passed away -on-'s Saturday at his home near Beaver Dam followlner a long Illness of .cancer." of the stomach. He is survived by Ms J widow, four sons and a daughter. white. WARSAW, Ind., Oct. White, 31 years, died on evening following a long illness Funeral services were to-day and'lnterraent was in Oakwooa .cemetery. _ Civil Service Examination Yesterday in Marked Con- trast to Former Years Although there are fiva vacancies in the carrier force at the Port postoffice to he filled from the eligihle list created through the Feet Drag? When it is an effort to drag one foot after the other, when you are always tired and seem lacking ia strength and endurance, when aches and pains rack the body, it is well to look for symptoms of kidney banish effects of kidney and bladder trouble by removing the cause. They Burning Question Foster Furniture Co. Can Solve it At this store.you will find thelatest Combination Coal and Gas Range Coal or Wood Ranges Hot Blasts Drum Stoves Gas Ranges Base Burners Hot Plates Oil Heaters Oil Cookstoves United States army used Jewel Hot Blast stoves in France. The officers selected the Jewel because this stove being a" smokeless on e, they would not betray the camp to the enemy. Special Demonstration To-day and To-morrow Opposite Courthouse, East Side Buy That New Kitchen Cabinet Now Buy that Baby Carriage Now J-10-6-19 I i THAT SON-IN-LAW OF PA'S Ma's Secretary Has Hopes, Anyhow By Wellington A STRONG BID FDR SOCIflL HONORS THIS SEASON, flND MR.LOVEIACE 5W5.HE.5EES NO HY VIE SHOULDN'T BE RECEIVED IN THE TWS. Fft. iS Mfe. LioNtei- LOVELACE, i BRUSH UP HIS MANNERS MV NEW SOCIAL. SECRETARY 50THAT HE'LL BE FAIRLY VERY CIRCLES.) WEU--AVJ-