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Fort Wayne Daily News from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 2

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the mm ifim msMMw WtiMvWttfjii MlifHW i sjsn lrr i IT VI I I1 1 i i I i i 1 IUU I i1 I WAit JUI HWRflii isih 4twt jj ta uiai iti ivwnfc i rawv vvvorror vmk rt IP JiIl Vifl wj I I 3 I BUIETIN MONTGOMERfy Ala Jun liAn alleged tlpt to assasslnatij Vice frcil den1fFatrinn iaad Sonaj6r JB toraiter wuo will auena ne junerat pf iehator Jlorgannt SeimaAla Jjo yrhd claims that tQyevhestrd ffiaHon ljetweu twydrclgfC apT peartngwenl hcbie Seen iioilted IIiiiiiBtepleal fet has taken tep8toj protect tiie vice president and senator LONG SERVICE REV SAMUEL WAGENHALS BE GIN FORTIETH YEAR Rdcelvet CongratuiftJQnf From Hun dreida i of parishioners and Friend Today Rev Samuel Wagehhals paste bt the Trinity English Lutheran Church enters upon the fortieth year of his pastorate and his residence in Fort Wayne and although thereere I90 special features In connection with the celebration of the anniversary the event was the occasion for many congratulations from the members of his congregation and friends Rev Mr Wagenhals came directly to this city la 1868 after being ordained at the Evangelical Lutheran Theological college at Philadelphia Beforethat time he had served with distinction in the civil twar and had studied In the Cap ItoV university at Columbus 0 Rev MrV Wagenhals is a native of Lancaster 0 having been born In that city on Jan 17 1843 Although the ahniversary was not the subject of ay special observance thlsireari ReVi Mr Wagehnals Intends to take some notice of It next year at the completion Of his forty years of aertlce In point of service at one church he Is the oldest minister of the gospel In the flty anddurlrig his mln Utry has seen an entire congregation gp from his church by removal and an entire congregation piss away by death and their descemlants take their placed In the church circles At the present time the church has 7S1 members Rev Mri Wagenhals succeeded Rev Mr Rauthrauff as pastor bt the church TELEGRAPHERS MAY GO OH STRIKE AND ARE A83URED OF PLENTY OF SYMPATHY IF THEY DO PHinAro Tune 14 Officers of the Commercial and Railroad Telegraphers union toaay sem rresiaeni email oi the New York union assurances ot sympathy and pledges of the support of their organizations In case the operators it that city strike against the Western Union and Postal companies The telegraphers are affectec by the general dissatisfaction which eslsta among organized workers of the dally increase in the cost of living We expect a big day tomorrow Trade early ilri the day If you can PATTERSON FLETCHER CO The nest Dinner in the city ail at tKeHof Brau 11 to 2 i I Do not buyyour straw hat until you have seen the Patterson Fletcher display SATtJ A HUF 5riSi EV li r1 JL Tnr Interesting Items of Tomorrows Sale Sale Summer Washables LldUs White two pece Suits sheer lawn embroidery oa and lace tnmnied at ffiVO Ladles Embroidered Shirt Waist Suits profusely trimmed with al lace skirt With a deep 10 lnch ylft flounce at JtO Ladles Shirt Waist Suits made of very fine quality profusely trimmed at 40 Ladles and Misses Princess Dresses In light blue and pink easily worth 1250 These dresses are trimmed with clusters of tucks deep flounce lace trimming at Oj0 We are showing a most beautiful selection of two piece Suits and Princess Dresses best makes of which we control the agency We shall he pleased to show all interested through the various styles One of the special features of tomorrows sale Is a lot of ao White Union Linen Suits at 986 149 193 and 240 We commeni this as strikingly good valuea at very low prices We are showing beautiful assortment of pure Linen White Skirts hot plaited side plaited and plain flare at popular prices Big Sale of Ladies Separate Skirts Grouped into A lota at L98 298 379 and 4QS These Skirts consist of the latest materials In all shades and at half the correct value We Continue our bis sale of Lingerie Waists at 79c 98c 129 and 149 values that cannot be approached in any department in Fort Wayne in point of excellence and style We open tomorrow a line of Lidles White Tailor made Shirts in long and Bhort sleeves Peter Pan Waists at 49c A each Ladles Shirts from 98c 149 198 248 and 300 Final Wind Up 5ale of Ladies iSuits All remaining Suits on hand sold at half the value We are deter mined to close out every sultan our stock and our wonderful prlcea accomplish this result Juno Muslin Underwear Solo Still Continued Conceded by all the Muslin Underwear Sale in Fort Wayne Ladles Gowns neatly tucked and trimmed with embroil ery and laCe at i tk OUO Our 98c line of Night Dresses and Skirts are distinctly a revelation In muslin underwear bargains easily worth 125 and 150 each Wcndefful lino of Ladles Undepvear pf alt kinds at tfJy Childrens Drawers lace trimmed at 15c a pair Childrens Underwear sold tomorrow at a discount of one fourth off A Special Corset Announcement Closing oiitallne of tier Majesty SorseU which sold atnv J60 and 300 tomorrow at 90C CSCu Special good value in Bummer Corsets at 25q Tomorrow we are showing special assortments in Ladles Wash Belts Leather and Bilk Belts NeV Veils New Ribbons new line of Lace Big Embroidery apeclali in our Whit Goods department Come and see them Dry VVt showing a linaof fthjrt Walft lulu and JumprDrMtrlil I 41 UAt A gingnanif irijiwvn vnn imriiir iiuni wpiv W9MV TWO JJAMACEt SUITS DR CARY 8EEK8 pAYMENJfPR SERIOUS JNJURiEs His Wlf8Alsy8ueiLlyerymanA MartlrierdictJinCrbyVCasi Tn Courts Thia afternoon Dr David Cary a pioneer practitioner through lis attorney Ge6rgeW LbttttlVbegnan acjlon jn the circuit court fdr 5009 damages against i Alran Martin the Fjirt Superior street liveryman On May 21 last Dr Cary and his family rented a livery rig at the Martin sta ble to drive out into the country The doctor alleges that the horses were fractious and wild and that the harness was also defective and in consequence the team was not securely and safely hitched to the Vehicle Tho horse ran away about elgh miles distant from the city ba the Maysvllle road Dr Cary suffered three different fractures oh the right arm a fracture of the collar bone a fracture of one rib above ihe heart aid other injuries which havo since confined him to his bed helpless Attorney George Louttlt also Wed a damage suit tor Mrs Cary against Martin for 1000 damages She too was Injured in ttve runaway and has been unable to care for herself since The Crby Verdict This afternoon Coroner Stults filed his Verdict in the Woodburn tragedy Hla official finding is as follows Columbus Crov died from a gunshot wdund In the chsst while doing his duty as an officer in protecting prop wound was Infilfcted by an unknown narty with rourdereuos intent made ja an efforttp tyscape arrest Court Notts he pldt of Romy8 suhTadMon on the Illinois r6ad Was filed today with Recorder Ashley Referee in Bankruptcy Sol A Wood has Bet the first meeting of creditors of the Peerless Manufacturing company for June J25 The referee in bankruptcy will give a hearing to the petition 16 sell the accounts Ji the Franlc Turley of Ligonier bank caseon June 24 Two cases of Ira France vs Cal Vln jtlllef have ljeen certified to Allen county from Adams county Peterson Moratf ari the attorneys The wlllof thelaeDledrlch Picke of Abolte township vfas probated today All property 1 16ft tothe widow during life and thenls to be divided equally amohgWhe children In the divorce suit of Kittle Hosier vs Edwardthe plaintiff has applied through her attorney A Thorias in the superior court for a temporary allowance for her support pending the divorce proceedings John Echwarta and Nancy Tucker a married woman are on trial In Justice HuserB court on a change of venue from Justice Hanthorn on the charge of illicit association The divorce suit of Claja Esterline vs Samuel A Esterline Is on trial before Judge ORourke The defend ant Is trying to show that the reason he has not called on his wife or seen her during the past two years is because he has been restrained by the court front so doing He was restrained In a former divorce suit but this was dismissed and a new suit wad filed DRUNKEN VANDALS They Wontonly Defaced a Couple of Valuable Monuments Last Night Cyrus Stanley and Prank Boggs who were fined 5 and costs In the police court thlsfmorning for public intoxication hadVffldavlU filed against them this afternVm for badly damaging two monumental atones la the establishment of Mr Bates out Columbia street at the comer of Lafayette street last night It seems that Stanley and Boggs were carousing around in that neighborhood last night and In the course of their wanderings chip ped off portions of the stones that com pletely ruined tne valuable monuments nm in UM ttl i i If nas eg her weeks Mrii who ok Jl Will Repeat Entertainment The Turners Have arranged by request to repeat the athletic entertainment they gave at their gymnasium on Tuesday night on next Thursday evening The entertainment was meritorious in every way and surprised the friends of the partlclpnU The tlct ets sold for Tuesday night which were not used owing to the storm Tuesday will be recognized on Thursday night The Patterson Fletcher Co will be glad to make you comfortable by sell Ing you lightweight underwear Many New Wsmbsrs The local Carpenters union No 212 last night initiated twenty seVen pew merabers into th union The meetings are held each week on Thnrsday A QREAf CAKti will be made lit the weight of tnder wear worn In jthe next ew days Let MneUryaarrourllgBt velgatrtntloa Suits or two piece suiU PATTERSON FLETCHER CO iSPfti Mlsjittel drandhas returned from ayisilMBlufttl vrr MrJolc Haley ItsSVgonii ttortheraJ4chiiaaoiAishln irlnw Miss ilarguerite Nlesier of Mohroe yllllslnthe6ty visiting friendSt The Atoz club was entertained by MrtG86rse7Tehtfrijisf IVejSIngT MlsS Harriet Lane of Anderson Is the guestof Mr SniMrs Lane AtWniey Iialer has goneMo i oruancj to visit inenas wr a saon tlme M8sMarie Beckbtirand iikplds is spendinga few days with friends in Mri and Mri Wi Dreleriare at Rome City bpenlnr their cottage for Mrs Edmund Seidel and son Edwardi leave tomorrow for Lake James to spend theBummeri jMr tin4 Mrs Albert Melchlng have gone to Indianapolis to spend a fewdayswthlfrends Miss Georgia SembQwerr 6f Garrett Is In the city the guestof Miss Ruth EyansofpldFprt Place Mri Robert Klaehn Jr has returned home from the Michigan Military acadeuiyaj Orchard Lake MrtiBVr Baughmah and children of Huffman street have gone to Lake James to spend the summer Mr Herbert Wagenhalsof this city will traduate next week at Yale ha Ing finished the four year course at that Institution Miss Lkzie Nasel will entertain the Cat her home oa Huffman Btreet tonight They will elect new officers at this meeting Mr and Mrs Charles Bash and fam ily have moved from the city to their farm on the Huntington lnterurbau line to spend the sumWr Mfliiyag Andres of New York me WTisii iirs riuiuau uu ther She will stay for a few andthen go to Toledo I HShorey of Decatur 111 beealin the city visiting Mrs iseotXlouglas avenue for some lime nas Teuirnea to ner nome Mrs JVHUVll8on has gone to Clear Lakeffir theWmmer and will occupy the BlynnTcbtlage Miss Mary Riddle is Ylsitigtner at the lake for a short time Dr and Mrs A Jones are enter tainlnsithe lion Maurice Finn and wife of Cripple Creek Colo Mrs Finn and Mrs Jones are sisters MrFInn is en route toiNewYork oh business 1 Mr RobettFox and Mr Charles Reiiss have returned from attehdlngi the commencement exercises at Notre Dame university Mr and Mrs Ureen hayealsb returned from aslm ilair trip The members of the 0 club were very delightfully entertained lastevenlnlr ati thc homeipt Miss Clara Mianer 1715 Lafayette street fe membeH Were Initiated At a late hour the club enjoyed a delicious lunch Mlsa dfeal Tannir entertained In a most delightful manner the membeW of the Chere La Passa club at1 a supper and theatre party at Roblson park jast evening ne pmer merauere are Misses Zelma Kutsch Ollie and Leona Casey Clara Broeklng Carrie and Mln nleMay Friendshipstudy club Nof 39 met at the hbrnxif Mrs EvBlanchard on After a Vfry enjoyabl meeting the lauies esqoriea ay Messrs suuicra Blanchard repaired to the Pennsylvania round house where a reception was held la iorior of Fat Annie The guests were all members of the Gil A and were Mesdames Carter Gates Todd Somers Rhodes Merritte Brucks quldore Maroney Horning Studor Doty Pierson iand Blanchard and the Misses Somers Loyd and Blanchard Mi anrs August Orth were the recipients a very pleasant and large granite shower last evening at their home A large nunjber of guesta thoroughly tfljoyed themselves oy perpe tratlng Jokes pn the newly wedded cou pie The guests were Mr and Mrs SpottinahiMrs Cole Mrs Wesley De Vllblss Joseph Becker John Spottmah MlssesMreneSpottmaricMaryNighbor Mary ciaus Mary Smith Marguerite Schneiders Mathilda Ella and Agnes Hankens tBernadette Alkens Mary Ro senberger Clara and Mary Dietrich Kate Mudker Phoebe Bram Messrs Robert Fielburger Charles Cook Joseph Ehlnger Ecky Sternberger Fred Allgeler Morris Waltemath Julian Rosenberger JameaiLordler Will and Joseph Orth Mlsso Martha and Gertrude Knecht were the hostesses for a charming party last nlgnt given In honor of a prospective bride of this month Miss Edith Heln Miss Helny Is to bemar rled to Mu John Nicholas Till pf Logan Oon the 19th The rooms were very beautifully decorated in green and white crepe paper rlbtion and the most exquisite blossoms of the season added to the beautyi The event to take place was betokened by the hanging of several large white wedding bells and the score cards Were also decorated In this manner RoSW were given as favors The entwtalnfaeat of the evening was pedro and prlKs In this were awarded to MlsCHeleftEmrlck Mr Ed Der hcimerMlasNora Ankenbruclc and Mr EdwiaTergens Other guests vera Missed Nora and Marie Helnr Martha Holmes Clara Risslng Anna and Rose Quschlng Julia Magers and Mlas Till of Logan a couLaof the groom and Messrs Charles Brink Ralph tJrblne Gene Meyers Georje Baker Georgjs Ankenbruck1 Lawrence Helny and Walter Knecht Music was furnished by the Misses Guschlnf and others MUs Louise Braun of 814 Montgomery street was the hostess of A pleasant surprise party given in honor of MISS Merie Von Behrsp ot Chi caco Te house was prettily decorated in club colors and unsle wss furnished by JMlss Edith 8chappmaa and far tftTtaanpOTtMtrflflitlflWl were wen Mlu Merle Voto Behren wa mr ofwjy vreff sbq Vvrm smmit riv ftl Hierie isivarHjwc and first ncif before Vsh in 4iftVvitcWi get i seiectibriy6uiinricl it Well wortUiwhilev lew styles inigurett ctsvwortul2 ctsA New istyles in Figured LawiwatL2j ctsrtli15aWiTCtsi White Lawn Waists at 79 cts worth CO0 White Lawn Waists at 98 cts worth 125 White SilK Waists at 198 worth Xadies Wliite Duck Skirts at 100 Ladies White Swiss Suits at 298 worth 350 Ladies Muslin TIndrcskirts at 69 cts wprtu 80cts vi Ladies Muslitf Underskirts at 79 cts wprth 100 Ay Ladics isliriTM Vprtiil25 Ladies Niglit Gowns at 79 ets worth Ladies Night Gowns at 98 ctswortn jL25 ii Ladie SUkpv6ssnoa5Q cts Ladies Lisle Glbves long at 79 cts LaHes SiucGlovespngtLOO jdiesVWhitpelts itt10 ctslprth l5ptS Colored Dotted Swlssat 15cts WteDotted Swiss at vl7cts Jhidiafl inenat 10 12 antL15 jcis dies Coloredv mbreflas at i9 Albt dfTbrchbttiace at cts We take subscriptions for the Iesigerv a 25 cts for six months JL tlohs were awarded to Miss Lizzie Yettlriiand CLeni Klotz At a lato hour a dalnty lunch was Beryed The guesta present were tne Misses wene Von Behreh Lizzie Relter Mildred Emricki1 Edith Schoppman I Katie Brauh Lizzie Smith Carrie Bbegel Clara Houser Minnie Stegei Bertha Waldsclmldt Agnes Degrattery Adeline Braun Bertha Prlll LlzzleOet ting Clara Smith and Louise Brauri and the Messrs Glera Klotz Jaclt Newman Will Harber Harry Cregg Fred Goegleln Christ Miller1 John Palmer James Stevens EL Mahon George Bender Ollie Hoffman George Waldschmidt and Albert Kllngen berger Teacheri Banquet The teacherS of the Jefferson school this noon enjoyed a banquet lri the auditorium of the new building in celebration of the closlng Of school Mr pharef superintendent of the Rockford school and Miss Alice Hill supervisor In the Mlnneapplls schools were the out of town guests present Mr Miles and Principal and MrsT Miller also enjoyed the teachers hospitality Golden Weddlnji lAnnlyersary Mr and Mrs Philip Kelntz of 1707 Lafayette street well known German residents of this city arepreparlng to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary a week from tomorrow Mr and Mrs Keintskwere married in Chicago In 1857 and loat all their poses sions in the big fire In that city In 1871 Following that calamity they came to Fort Wayn6 locate jierma ently and have remained here eyer Since making many friends among the Fort Way neicltlzens Mr Keints was leader of the Fort Wayne City band for many years and Is quite well known as a musician Continued on Tenth Page Riots lit New York lliliiiww NBV71 TORIT JTuae flviria Mleat riots In which manrnen wr hurt a fw seriously marktd tn cioi or to long dnwii out ilongshoreifMi itrlk today Strtk trukin who Wer dlscharf ed by th i ittamihlp o6mpanIct af tor nablln th owners dtfeit th stiikCwart it upon and viclovuly pounded and elubbtd by formor strlkiro who wo about to ro tum thlr old iobi AH fcldng th wateV front In Manhattan thr wore riots whlo thw polio had bar UAie to oullThr ItatiaaWeiV to serlouilyhurttheywfte Ukihte hUpttaia In orltloal pondltloo straw hatb The weather Is right for them We ihave eBu 2000 Straw Sailors Prices tLOO to 4500 200 Panamas prices JsooMi5J0it iPATTERSON FLETCHER CO SCANDAL Mi 1Vj i Old 8crubwoman Arrested for 8teal ZL parvior rap HE DiAfrHS Polskl a poor ftrub woman was ar rested and neMjf aWtrlal for the al fv eea Mrs Mary Reedl the wlf ei of Henry Reedi of this cltydled late last evening at the famllr home SO Baltes avenue of tuberculosis Mrs Reed has long beoaa sufferer of this disease Ier parents are both living pbwMrs Reed wasborn In 1883 Besides her husband and mother and father seven sisters survive her Hwn to Mr and Mrs Clarence Welch of 815 East Washington street adiughterj i Mrs Welch was formerly Miss AmellaNlebergali SeiUtor Piatt Jegedlarceny of a cakeof sonpfrom the offices of the United States Express bompaftyDf which Senator Ti CPlatt Js president WASHINaTON June Secre tary tot the Treasury Cortftlyou this afternoon announced that he had no present intention of making any further Issue lof Panama bonds A dtUtttful boyi banquet took plaoe last ironing la tbi Simpson churoh wbtA the Knights of th Cro and Shttld Wore tntertalndfcth uprtntendtnt Jaoob Ciiok Th aldrtsi of the ovmlnff madit by PranV niaknua with rwdlhgi froraRJljr 8TR A HAT8 STRAW AT lust tW weather JW them 200f ialIorslo select from Pamuas Look in our window PATTERSONFLBTCiCi lfJ0 West Virginia Suckers Landed NEW YORK June 14 rAnnounce ment of her engagement to Blaine El klns son of ths West Virginia senator was today made by Miss Louise Lonsdale an actresswho appeared with Evelyn KesbU in ttaVWild Rose Ity bride to be has been off the stage for about five years her last appearance having been In a musical comedy la Newport Miss Lonsdale halls from Washington and it Is eaid today that her sister is soon to become the bride of Richard Elklns another son of the multl mllllonalre eenator There Is a posalbllltythat a double wedding will ocenrjr Mrs Jacob Bailer for many years a resident of Fort Wayne la critically 111 at nor nome in uunungton ai one time an operation for strangulated hernia was deemed advisable but on account of age and feeble heart this could nptbf done No hopes for her recovery fare entertained by attending physicians i 4 The iUrchanU ColUotlnf and DU trlbuttof company has opneaorao the fwlnny blocX Uqht weisht Underwear We belleyt we are rtowmg one of the tarfest and meet ooaajlete lines of teasMr underwear ikown In the city Knee HrawefS an4 Mrt sleeves la twc pleee or union snits prfc Sdo pTtwmok flbtcher CO 1 5 I An Energy Spice BtACKBURNT tastorOilPilli For Rich and Poor Old land Ypunig 1 1 Langard Grocery Ftr Tomorrow Morning String Beans Strawberries Lftiuce vv Cucumbers 8c 2 for lc TomateretCjt NeWvPas10dtv Rhuba2bunch RadlBhea 2 bunches for Ec GreettOnionsf8for5c Asparagtisf Sp bunch Beeti Pineapples lSo 1 iUckoryNntgiWd Fresh Country Eggs 15c dos Evaporated AppIeslOc 3 or25o Creanjeese1lBolb Globe Gloss Santa Claus Linoi SoapOsrsfoJWii i Canned i Tomatoes lOc anil jeean Jlelnz Beet aid So Plcklea lOp dosXforiSfc Canned Corn Our Special it or 2v rr Datea 7c b3Ib for 25ov Flgs10em MKkwel lo each for 25c Navel Oranges 40c and 50c doz Bananas 15 and 20o doi All City brands of Flour MonroerlUe Pearl White 110 sack Dressed Chlekeas Full line of country produce IIA8TC6LiM8iSTV Langard tangard it mt iiifVi ii.

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