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Thh Frfs Sewing MacHnc j in- irrii for five years against accident hreafcgge wear fire tornado water Thu (hows our faith in 3 j I FRES Sewing Machine TMnh i U w bet (Ms voq break means rhola mac bin or aruchmeuC or any part (ncJte c) Jj h trill ba repiaeni to you without charge Send for our booklet lu the Day’s Work” Fans Sewing Maumee Co Chics jo I1L L':Hna Co-o- p REAPER LEADER’S Store STORY IS GRAPHIC Boatloads of' Children Taken Mils of Rushing Safely Across Water— Incidents of ths Flood at Peru Flva drowned “Conditions in the asylum were aw ful when six men and myself finally In one small the building frozen room huddled together half and hungry were the little girls and boys with their attendants were “Many were crying a few One of the asleep from exhaustion women had fainted Trust Boats Afraid to “At first they refused to trust their lives to our boats They had witnessed the fate of the first boat and were afraid We finally carried twelve of the little ones out of the window and then our fight back etart-eIt needed the combined strength to on the boat man of every fight the current and prevent the 1636 was born in wealth His boat from overturning Then we father Junius Spencer left him f the cries tbe of were hampered by and he Inherited important children and at times the one matron we took with us would become panic banking connections Mr Morgan started his business ca- stricken After getting to shore the reer on the board of directors of a children were placed In the care of insurance company merchants of the town and we went large maritime of which the president declared that back for another load “We received a different reception on Morgan would never be a business A second arrival at the asylum man John Pierpont at the time was our shout of joy went up when they heard laying plans for his first railroad conthat the first load had- been landed struction which when accomplished confusion little A resulted established his standing in Wall street safely from the natural anxiety of the tots to as the only man who ever got the bet- get into tbe boat No one was hurt ter of Gould and after five trips we however The sobriquet of “Sphinx of Wall in removing all tbe children street” later was the appellation apattendants to safety plied to the man who at first was and theirChildren Go Hungry believed to have been without busi“The merchants thanked us fot ness acumen but later became the head of American finances what we had done One of the masupreme had not had children us told tbe trons Morgan’s control over men and a full meal for 48 hours They had run money was the dominant keynote of his Others were out of coal and were breaking up the life perhaps wealthier than Morgan but he com- furniture In the place for fire wood manded his wealth and that of others The fire they kindled in the middle of At the height of his power he000 is said the room braving the danger of the to have controlled $9 000000 entire building burning up” is known as to how as Nothing yet Brings 200 Peru Children Mr Morgan In hi will disposed of his Charles II Thacher and his wife vast estate J P Morgan Jr has who live at 3260 Grovcland avenue been his father's understudy for years arrived here from Teru Ind with 200 and Is classed high In financial ability Peru children many of them now The extent of Mr Morgan’s philanthropic gifts probably never will be orphans In Peru having a boat deA man known his greatest gift Probably to take the was 1450 0000 toward the building of manded $50 from Thacher There was another womthe Cathedral away of St John the Divine In New York City an in the marooned house and the her take As a refused to patron of art Mr Morgan was boatman was fired as famous as In the world of finance and the man fell A shot HIs expenditures for objects of vertu out of the boat dead” said Mr Thach-e- r were boundless The price nearly alMr Thacher escaped with his wila ways was A secondary consideration to and the other woman in the boat His colpossessing an art treasure second man Dr Hupp offered a boatlection in the Metropolitan Museum of to take hi3 wife to a hospital man Art has been estimated by connois- there $100 Imminent a visit from the being seurs to be worth J30000000 stork The man refused and the doctor knocked him out of the boat with Blames Money Trust Inquiry A Winona student college brick Rome — Dr M Allen Starr of New wife to the hosthe doctor's York called Into consultation over J rowed where a baby was born mother pital illness attributed Morgan's Plerpont the breakdown to emotion caused by and child being saved Trio In Stolen Boat Drowned the Investigation carried out by the Three unknown men were drowned Pujo committee at Washington into the at Peru when a leaky boat which they of the ‘‘money trust” operations had stolen sank Tbe beat was own a farmer who d by Oliver Wilson Taft Returns From Vacation line of the New York — His cheeks ruddy and lives near the water tracks Wilson discovered the tanned by exposure to the southern men were 100 theft hen the three san former President William Howard When they had Taft arrived here Monday night after yards from shore gone a half mile they appeared In a month’s vacation at Augusta Ga distress The Wilson family watched the men struggle in the water and Break Excavation Record disappear No effort has been made Panama — The largest excavation recover the bodies from a single slide In one day since to At was heroic work Logansport the commencement of the canal operaDie crew sent from Lake tions was made Friday when 10184 done by and by the cadets from Culver Fluff cubic yards were removed from the Military academy in saving lives slide by five steam shovels Cucaracha marked the Many pathetic incident work of rescue Confirm Shipper’ Rights In all more than 5000 persons were Washington— The right of shippers homes from marooned end rescued to precool citrus fruits from California taken to safely In rowboats' Many east sustained fruits to by the t everyth' ng they jorsossed terstate commerce commission was lost Horses cattle and otht? aulmal3 were confirmed on Monday by the supreme ' killed bv the hundreds woodcourt Jay Tsui Marks Designs c okVTiIGht Aa r- - Carland and Men From Chicago Do Fins Work at Fort Wayne Captain Rome— John Plerpont Morgan the American financier died here Monday and without Chicago — March 31 a few minutes after noon food children and their atFor months his health had been tendant were rescued from tbe Fort but the symptoms became Wayne Orphan Asylum by Captain greatly aggravated about a week ago Charles Carland and bis crew from and since March 26 he had been in the Chicago life saving station Cap condition tain Carland and six life savers re The official statement prepared by turned to Chicago from Fort Wayue the attending physicians indicated with their surf boat but immediately that a gradual general collapse fob departed for Terre Haute to continue lowed a condition of nervous prostrat- their rescue work ion which prevented the digestive orCaptain Carland's story was graphic lie told bow he and his men arrived gans from performing their functions at the asylum just after four children and affected the mental faculties bad met death when an attempt was Mr Morgan's daughter Mrs Herbert Five trips to made to rescue them I Satterlee who has been in constant attendance was at the death- the asylum were made by Captain Carland and each time a boatload was bed taken safely aerpss bait a mile of All the Rome newspapers publish the water Besides swiftly flowing Mr tributes to Morgan expressing men four matrons and six the deep sense of loss felt by the Ital- children rescued from the building ian people It has been suggested that were Carland Tells Story Mr Morgan's body should be taken to “We arrived At Fort Wayne when the United States on board a warship J Plerpont Morgan was born April the water was highest” said Captain “No sooner had we arrived Carland 17 1837 in a brick cottage in Hartfwhen a report reached us that the ord Mr Conn Morgan came from children were marooned in the Orphan an old Puritan New' England family One attempt had been made which dates back in this country to Asylum disasto rescue them which ended trously for four of the children and The small rowboat two brave men in which the would-b- rescuers had reached tbe building overturned after four of the children had been taken window All were from a He August Erioksen p Store at the OVER GRIM RESCUES ORPHANS reached - ' OF Organizer of Big Business and Practically Director of the Financial World Began His Career as a Rich Man and Added to His Wealth F O BULLOCK 5 DOME of billions and controller ANSWERS OF FINANCIERS KING 8UMMON3 In Office 111 !ufe saviiig cuev tbe TO TAKE OUT STAINS Past Hsve a Set of Rules Posted in a Con Position About tho House It is hard for even the housewife of large experience to remember exactly the simple agents for removing various stains of the avKnowlege is still more erage maid or laundress limited hence a device which serves In one house as a constant Jog to the It is a set of rules printed memory upon a yard of the blackboard cloth used on schoolroom walls Instead of writing with chalk print the rules neatly la the form of a table In white oil paint thinned with turpentine This medium If properly dried is permanent it cannot be disturbed either by steam or by rubAfter allowing It to dry for bing four or five days it may be tacked on the kitchen wall inclosed In frame of plain pine picture molding Here Is a copy of the table for any one who may care to make one: ' Ink Stains — Soak In sour milk If a dark stain remains rinse in a weak solution of chloride of lime Blood Stains— Soak in cold salt water then wash In warm water with plenty of soap afterward boll Grass Stains —Saturate the spot with kerosene then put thoroughly in tbe waBhtub Iodine Stains— Wash with alcohol then rinse In soapy water Hot Tea and Coffee Stains — Soak the stained fabric in cold water wring spread out and pour a few drops of Let it stand glycerine on each spot several hours then wash with cold water and soap Iron Rust — Soak the stain thoroughly with lemon juice sprinkle with salt and bleach for several hours In the sun Grease Spots— Hot water and soap remove these If fixed by generally long standing use ether chloroform or All three of these must be naptha used away from either fire or artificial light Pitch Wheel Grease Tar Stains— Soften the stains with lard then soak in turpentine Scrape off carefully with a knife all the loose surface dirt sponge clean with turpentine and rub gently till dry Mildew — Soak In a weak solution of chloride of lime for several hours Rinse in cold water Machine Oil Stains — Rub Sewing with lard Let stand for several hours then wash with cold water and soap Scorch Stains— WOt the scorched place rub with soap and and bleach In the sun Fruit Stains— Stretch the fabric the stain over the mouth containing of a basin and pour boiling water on the stain In cold weather fruit be removed by spots can frequently hanging the stained garments over night If the Stain has been fixed by time soak the article In a weak solution of oxalic acid or hold the spot over the fumes of sulphur Frlcaseed Chicken Frlcaseed chicken considering what can be done with it is not expensive A three or four pound fowl cut Into pieces stewed and served with plenty over of good cream gravy poured toast or biscuit will be sufficient for six persons and In addition enough will be left for another meal of chick en pie or cream chicken Another it good way is to steam whole Instead of cutting It into pieces Then when the chicken Is tender put two or three strips of bacon on top of It and place It In a hot oven until Chicken prepared it Is a light brown In this way will be as tender as a roasting chicken Cream of Carrot Soup carrots Slice three and put In a saucepan with one cupful of water a slice of onion and a unthe cook leaf and Cover pan bay til tender rub through a strainer reserving tbe water In which the carrots are cooked and then put the carrots and water over the fire If the mixture is too thick add a cupful of boiltaHeat one and ing water of butter adding the car blespoonful rot mixture Tleat until thick and boilJust before serving add a level ing of salt a little pepper a tablespoonful cupful of hot milk and a half cupful of cream— Woman’s World —Chas First State Bank Idea Is to That May B splcuous Good JAMES FARRELL LAMMEftSDORF A V HUISH Cashier Lammarsdorf James Farrell W H Brown Chris JorgenBsnP C Soorup H S Oates A V Qulsh OHAS DIRECTORS SIMPLE AGENTS THAT MAY BE EMPLOYED BY HOUSEWIFE of Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United' States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts MSnniHMIMgMNMNMMIMHHSSMNMMmMSH LUMBER Windows Mouldings Builders’ Hardware Paints Oil Plaster and Portland Cement Doors S JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO - fMNNgHMggMMmMMMggige9geMHg9iMggMg r "Tin eg Why not say Hello 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