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Fort Wayne Daily News from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 16

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1li TWrapSTSWP ft 1ft1 After SuDDer Specials inline i I the fori wMmvmti news eAfunoAXpRli ler Bargain Basement ilvWf Childrens Dresses 29c A lot oJ odd slips and broken assortments of childrens dresses variety of styles for children from 4 to 8 years 60c and 76c values choice 29c Only 2 to a customer Corset Covers 10c Muslin corset covers neatly made lace trimmed all sizes 10c each Only 2 to a customer Mens Half Hosejc Mens mercerikea Hale half hose all colors embroidered eipitf Only 2 pairs to a customer Lawn Shirt 39c Pretty styles lawn with full all Blres 38c made of floe white embroidered fronts Only 2 to a customer rr 4t DEATH CLAIMS AGED PASTOR THE BEV JOHN CLAPESATTLE DIES AT DAUGHTERS HOME Was Prominent Throughout Northern Indiana Other Deaths Funeral Announcements The Rev John 0 ClapeBatlleone of thebest known ministers In northern Indiana died Friday night at the home of his daughter Mrs Garard tJOl Wagner street Death was due to ie Inftrmltlee of age Rev Mr Clapesattle was seventy eight years of age He was born In vfladen Baden Germany and came to America at the age of sixteen years The trip across the Atlantic was made iia sailing vessel and elity flve days Passed before land was sighted lie Cime directly to Indiana and for Blxty a tjvoi years had been a resident of this yRtati As ii United Brethren minister lhewas known throughout northern Iaillana for hU zeal in the cause and I for the good work be accomplished for the church 1or three terms he served 51 as imstee of Lake lounahln and for afcMW6Ieveil ears reserved as assessor He Wbs highly eBteemed both as a minister end as a citizen and leaves hosts of friends to mourn his loss Mil Clapesattle and one daughter Harriet preceded Rev Mr Clapesattle In death Surviving there are two sons nd three daughters George A Clape sattle a well known local druggist A Clapesattle of rural route No 4 Mrs John Kehrer Mrs Joseph Colvln and Mrs Garard of lht3 city There are also seven grandchildren Kuneral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 oclock at the Garard residence and at 230 oclock at tho Vnted Brethren church the Hev rtyrer officiating Interment at LIndenwood Zurcher Alfred Zurcher aged thirteen years died Saturday moinlngal the Lutheran hospital Death followed an operation for appendicitis which the little fellow was unable to withstand The hoy was an Inmate of the ite formed Orphans Home northeast of Fort Wayne Coming here from Berne Ind The remains will be taken to the home by Klaehn Melcbinfc and Interment will be made at Llndcnwood Hawk Mrs George lleUler of West Wayne street has received news of the death of her niece Mabel Hawk the four year Old daughter of Mr and Mrs William Hawk formerly residents of Fort Wayne but now residing ai Terre Haute Houck Mrs EdhaMay Houck tortnerly a resident of Fort Waynels dead at her home In LS Angeles CaU following a long Illness from tuberculosis The deceased was tblrtyscveh jean of age and until seven years ago lived In Fort Wayne Surviving relatives Include the hus band who was formerly cashier In the local Wabash freight office and three chlldren Amy Dayton and John While a resident of this City she was a who lthe jricture of health should insure now for life insurance companies do hot put faded pictures in their gallery For insurance or an agency apply to CHARLES ORR ETNA LIFE Chartered 1820 132 East Berry Street Fort Wayne I nd Cut our Coupon fill in the name of your favorite canj didate and mail or bring it to Press Committee Elks Temple rfiJC COUPON Vote For fiueen of the Elks Mardi Gras May 24 25 20 1911 I wish to cast this vote for fa rtiiM itflta lull MM MIII tllll Who is the ofa member of Port Wayne Lodge No 155 Elks 4TH PARfV VOTED FOR MUST BE THE WIFE DAUGHTER OB I 8I8TER OP A FORT WAYNE 5U i iiajroridellter Coupons to I RESI3 COMMmEEyElki toalfc VUJWX5 yiuaco iaj member of Plymouth Congregational church For a fev months preceding her death she had been In irlzcrna for the benefit of her health but ahegrew steadily worse and returned to her home shortly before death At her requestrequest IS A Jlackett delivered the funeral sermon Jortes Mrs Dn Jenpyof JC02 Nprth Harrison street has received a telegram announcing thedeath lot her mother Mrs Jones which occurred Friday at Watertown Mrs Joiies was ninety five years of age The de ceasedhnd a number of friends In Fort Waype having spent ayear here With Mrs Jenny several years ago Funeral Announcements Funeral services for Mrs Catherine Schleb will be held Monday morning at 830 oclock at the residence 1918 John ttreet and lit V9 oclock at St PatrlcHs Catholic chtirch Funeral services for Mrs Grace Watson will be held Sunday afternoon at 230 oclock from the residence of a brother Samuel Mills 712St Marya avenue Funeral services for Carl Wellman win held 8unuay afternoon at 2 oclock at the reBldence 1007 faylor street and at 3 8Q Oclock at Emmaus Lutheran church Funeral services tor Mrs MaryRupj pel will be held Monday morning at 830 oclock atthe residence 740 East Wayne street and at 9 oclock afBt MaryV Catholic church MAT ESCAPE PRISON Continued From First Page of a woman who has steeled herself for the ordeal Is my duty and though the world may condemn me i Bnau reel that I have done right The man who would stand In the shadow Of the gallows knowing he was Innocent to defend womans name cannot be a had man she eaid It Is a remarkable story of heart In lereBt the pretty womaij told Golden bronze hair Bet above a beautiful face would attract attention in any circle She has a splendid figure nrClemnsonrshe saldhfts been sentenced to life Imprisonment for the murder of bis wife It Is charged he poisoned her and then declared she was killed by burglars Clcmlnwn Is innocent he told the burglai story to wve bis wifes good name from the disgrace of pulclde even aj he would have died to save my good name I emrthe dnttghtertf 3aeob Wolfr of St IjouIs I was married five years agrt when I iwai only Sixteen Two years ago I quarreled wlthmy huBband and came to Chicago I stopped with my aunt Mrs Caroline Aheck met Dr Clemlnenn heft 1 called on him trAlSKn WlLHEUI labot In Iifor a Very hilarious time When he rots to London In May to attend th cor nation ef blr cousin George jjali the entertainments arranged forhlm are eif tjhi i jisture of ihe theatrical one Ring Oeorct has commanded a performahce Sf Buiwer Ljrttoni bld fashioned Imuiity play of Money at hfinirliBe Theater andi more thahVthat ha rtaclousljr appfoved the cast which Manager Collins has announced There could be no artistic objection te this last for the flower of tha Entllih stage has been drafted i ItVnibe fhtstorica event In this ay tot not only does Slip John Hare eraerce from his retirement to play BIr Jehn Vesey but Charles Vyndhitn win be the Captain einooin Beeriohm Tree has been allotted theeart of Qravea the solemn liyrerf and Arthur B6uehler hat taken th small role of Mr Btoiit Lewis Waller the nnest romantic ac torof the English stae who It soon In this country on a starring trip will be mertlr a servant The AJfred Evelyn will beOeorfa Alexander a great chance for that capital actor and the King has made special request that Cyril Maude and Alexandra Carlisle appear Miss CarJ tisititsUM Ehtllsh betut brought over here flrtr by1 Nat Goodwin and then a year er so afterward by roh man Her good looks conquered but her acting wai Indifferent She must BV WILLIAM K8AOE fiiiftJtiH liBZy vy 5BB LiiHfSwLrifliaH kTrvtJW 3H jW4iiMHBl SEShi WMrCtZEADY taito such menial position for the sake of being in the historic cast Henry Alnley IL Barnes George Barrett Vlncint Cllve Frank Col llna William Deyereux Oersld du Maurler Esmond Jemea Fer WndegOcorgeGravee Robert to ralneAtthnr Playfalr Vivian Reynolda Herbert faring Ben Web ster Of lat years Money has been uA inn Ihik hAlfin ICArlftn fn ffifit have Improved very much to be ln ht was placed there all wrapped In Aii i un trusted with a role that vas first perforrtid Mlsi Fauolt one of the reat actresses of the EngIsh stage A glance atfbe following list of officers club members waiters and servants will shew any one acquainted with i the English stage that a number of the leading actors and dramatlsti Kave been deeilghLMtb camphor and mothballi by Sir Squire Bancroft for he had made such a hit In the character of Evelyn that no one dared to combat even his memor inlt Although Banoroft will not appear personally ha will stage the performance The costumes or tn puyers win be of the period In which the play was wrUtenAltyJwhenli jsi nK duoedh Macfeady at Drtiry Linel The arrangements of theaudltoifum On the command evening in formlty wltbthe Kings wlshfa will Include a specially built bix Mthe grand tier large enough to Accommodate their majsstles their Imrerlal guests and their suites The whole door of thihoiise Wll be converted Into stalls and a number of loxei will be addtd In oi der to meet the al ready keen demand for reserved tests Alth luih the prices for the verl oils carts of the theater have not yet been arranged definitely Manager Ar thur Collin hat practically decided that the tpacl6us amrhltheater shall be open to the general publie ne places In jt being reierved thus giving an ejportunlty to every class of playgoer to be present MaCreadyV Remlnlsoences that Irritating book which Is skimpy where It should full and wineces sarlly prolix at other times has many mention of hts production of Money or rather of his rehearsing It foi with characteristic ahort tlghteJriess nothing Is saldoftbe ae taal performance at all Bat from the time he ieoelyel the manuscript from Bulwer till the rst nerformanoe Maeready shows that he punued his usual tactics of cutting and lmprbylng the piece He did that wtlh jmhelieiffand with he Lady of Lyont andBulwr was extreme initbted to him Items like this areot frequent occrrfnceRead and cut Mohey arranged tnewu three acts of Money wrote the en tire careworn scene In Money BuV th changes Maoready mads rave MoheV He aetlng shape and really hi Should have heen credited with a toou share of the autnorsnip of that affected and sen tlmen tat old play rt will be done at this com mand performance of coursi but dont envy Kaiser B1U permit It I cried and wss melancholy My aunt noticed It and she asked the reason1 VI told her and she eald It was my dutyto aav Dr Cleminson hut he still refused to permit the eacrlflcfl Then whenbe was convicted I told my mothers She too thought I should tell Then I told ray husband It was awful having to tell that to the man I loved but I was going to do my duly nomatteriwhatthe cost Its simply glorious that he forgave everything He dd not quarrel with me he gave me the money to come to Cbicagor Isnt he a splendid husbandT I weiilto Judge McSurely who tried tha case and told him all Then I told DrClemlnHons mother and she took tntOformer Judge Utt whom the Clemlnspns had known In Norway and In pulraque la I feci better now I have made the Bftcrlfloe and I hope It will save ah In nocent man i pray my sacnace snail not haveJjeen In volu but even had it beenlnvalnifven had my mother an4 my hnsbanu turned against me I would still have done my duty StateaAttorney Wayman declared therewagno chanceto reopen the cade sine the eupreme court had refused to Interfere and hat ClemlnsonV hope lay with the pardon hoard Judge Utt though itJOti a criminal lawyer has taken Up the case at the plea of the Cleminson fahiily and declares he will professionally I was angry with my husband and when Dr Clemln Ji asked me to come to his office I went it was that nlKBt his wife killed herself We were there from 8 tUl 830 the following morning Dr Hervey saw us tbcre Dr Omlflnon was intoxicated He didnt Bet heme In Rogerr Pat It until hearts1 5 oclock the following morning to Ti pu ree was Impossible lornim to nave wiled his wife Please uhdersbind that I do riot loye Pr aefntnsoar 1 never loved bint I went with him because i was angry with my husband I did not love my husband then love hlmn6jwbut urn ueBpyrpeflme i wouiayei ao my dutyi After JK Cleminson was arrested i thought I should come forward to save him but ha tent rae a note by Dr Heryeyi tellltfttaeito keep quletand tijatteverttynwohid beall right When things looked bine for him I i5liiHiii WMce JuDQE finds P08SIBtE it iviiar vicimunuii totUBCU Kf find a way to reopen the case and tq save Cleminson from the penitentiary Wheij I first heard Mra Schmidts story said Judge Utt today I thought It was a frame np but I now know a jrne I Jhave quesfloiied her three times and she tells her story with convincing force and minute detail 1 haft an aflidayltfrom DfHertey who saw them together at 330 in the morning I have ah affidavit from the 1le rated conductor who took Dr Clemlnr son home after 4 oclock I have ah affidavit from Martin Moran the saloonkeeper who sold Dr Clemlnsbri tho whlekey he took to hli offlco The proofs are complete Dr Cleminson Is Innocent and I am sure he will Boon be free FRANK FINES MART MUNGOVAN of pocket knives and cheap jewelry thby had with them Two More Robberies Mrs McCeekey wife of Dri 0 McCaskey 409 West Maia street roused from her sleep just la time Saturday morning to see a burglar disappeartngout of a west window of her home The police answered a hurry call but the robber had made his escape taking with him a diamond valued at 1250 AnnaWhltmari Hi Bracltehridge street reported tothe police that William Hocksworth formerly roomer at hor house ihas left town taklng wltfi him 45 In money belonging jto her res mat ihe Jiner Table A man subsequently Identified a la congenial iongregaHon tooDed on merchant a Southern city wasiSundyfth ij SaTanESul taken lo a brain specialist for treat the Corner Oood morning ttld menl for aphila When as 1 his Jh ahir Are you a ttrahgotf name he searcliud hts pociicts iiroJuc no said the man not pertlcti iry Ljust mrOWed In Jut thn the congregation besan to read thll service with 4hemlnlBter We have done thtilngs we ought not to have done and have left undone the thlnss we should hVe done Before they got anyfurtMJthman said Thank heaVen Ive found im hnnrh nittay Among the of lea tolil hv Me ntF vey in hU lieok Jrlah Life and Humor ther It relating to Lord Wolaele afteir hie return to England from service fe trtlla WoltftUV Who In fnn 1 fitMMn was cne introduced to a boy fourji yeartioia The cbllrt gssed at ths general wlthYtn expression half la crejulnun and then auld I Ajvydth Wolseley that Vught In hnltUir Tat Iwasin a good many bat tire said the noble lord WS Ing a huge tn of bills but ndhlng to Identify Mlnl fe hereoctorf he exelalmed Ive entlrelyforgoten my ncrr and wier 1 live but by he shnde of Ari Aruvt Jnfkiinfmiiel ii jki somewheregube carrying around as much money ilhlar iWV rii Aiman Vhonallbumppd sriih4 ffrom church to cburchtrylnt find vr iii iiiw7fl The youngster looked w0iderlnf alienee and Leis hear you hoilerl at him In then said II is riiated by tho Itev cnalaa that he once had ocrettori to dls ichargaa gardener for dlalionestyThe 1 man mad ni unjucceasful kttsmnl to ylhdlttte hla charscter and falling in mm saw mournruny to lhi vlcir rAhaU you will mi bsforeibs gone half an hourr 1 thantvMnll thaianawerrf Mr Maiacheer i Mlfipt lent WVlH1 KiNSM AhJ AJOHN JMd SERVICE Invites Him ta Stay In Fort Wayn For Fifteen Days Tw More Robberjei Reported Fearing that Mart Mungoyani who halls irom County Clare Ireiandj might be ansman and that to order Klin ouV of town would be foreign to Irish hospitality Police Judge frank Mungoyan on Saturday fined his lamesake 5and costs in other wordi no Invited him to Btay in the city fa fifteen days Mart hails from the same part of Ireland County Clan Ennlv Kllmaleyi poBtofflce that acknowledges to the origin of the Mun govah family to which the police Judge belongs but Frank wasnt able to establish any direct kinship to the mlck that faced him Saturday morning More Vans In Pursuant to an order issued several dajagoly ChIef Abbott the police continue rounding up all suspicious looking characters and nine vagg were In Saturday Three told straight stories and were given chances to get out of town while three more got impudent either to the officers or to the court and drew twenty days James Provost Herbert Clark ind Thomas Whalcn three boys picked up by Qiflcer Joe Brennan are being held nnlfi May 4 to give the police a chance to find out where they got number Suridiay Dihiier MarylSnd PEACHT TREES duaraiteed government inspected wellHrobted iOc each i peif dozen Elbcrta Champloa Eariy and Lae Crawfords and other fine yarletles Fancy dohcori grapo vines 7c each 7Sc doaen Calir iorniaPrlyet to 3 feet high 4 per 100 BASflltBTCOi RqmeCiW Sundays 50c Jnln isavtg g80 A Retumlhg Itives Roma City 5l46jPM Areyouhaving nana tcou blef Theres an easj way to keep ydur panels ipdoth free from eprehess apdred riess youicaii usd your liarida in i any way ahij ke6p thera right using MANOLINB ItV hard to do wing after dusting but if ybuus MANOMlJE band roiigh ness and harshness disap pearSi 360 drops iH at tube a drop for an application Absolutely as representedi Jroney back if noti Costj 25c instead of One or Two Dollars IourDruff Stores Sunday Excursions 1 NickelSate road Beginning Sunday April 3t0h and oil Sundays following excbrslos tickets will be sold to points within 100 miles of selling station 2lo 100 Rpunfl Tflp Full information of agent or address Parnln X1 A Port Wayne Ihd WBCARRYTHK BIt IHiNGLES i i for tht trice you can possibly get now adayt dao a full line of rough and dresitd timber In wliltt and yellow pins maple cherry oi birch and mahogany for both exttrior artd InteriorInterior carptntering Everything In the wsy of mil doorsbllnas and nttlags for stores office bulMJngs dwellings etc Our qutlltlei art ot the hlghwt standard Let us quota prices theyll be low enough Corner Barf arid Woiman For ParttcnUri Comult Agents Cincinnati Excursion gurlday April KMIIM TraialeaVeatilliil tight arrives at Cincinnati at I A Returning leaves at 620 LAKE ERIEVfe WESTEEfN mSBm Hardware Department Store 119 121 WestMain Street Phones 1492M8 The place to find just what yoii want i i I aaltBiaaiaai i fT255ltiaaHi Have you oyer spent fifteen or twenty rniriutes looking arouna in the one com pletd hanlwarciepartnient store of Fort WaynecaveysC you dont knbtv vhat you have missed It istbe place ft whiclithpu pdlioseinnupierableneeessitieF liics Haveybu seeirbin licyiine of one piece aiummumrit Bwfr a beautiful artk I3k cle at a moderate pride itch a store as ours does away with the aed of rtinriing around0 to find what youant bemuse IfBaGoolliini iir rif ff jw II jaLJi ITsIMssBHbV lSaaB is i Haiaiaiaiaw It 1P ij sl I it iiy faailiiii i 1 Jk tL iiU tor.

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