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Fort Wayne Daily News from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 8

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Fort Wayne, Indiana
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vfii sm mst Worn mm ittva enesda tfime I it pjRflCTl I DEAD VVALLAct BOY DEVELOPED DIS i EASE FROM SLIGHT CUT bj iinketir Mn Attach Aged Woman With Hammer at Aubwrn Bui fcl lit Through Window COLUMBIA CITV Ind June 11 4TUllK WttlltUV UtU llf UITU UCIC Tuesday lockjaw resulting from a wound la Ma finger Inflicted pn June 2 from an air rifle The lad Called to tejl hit parents about the wound ex pt to say that it was a slightcut and didnt amount to anything A few days lockjaw set In and the hoy differed terrible pain until death occurred Attacks Woman With Hammer AUBURN Ind June 11 Early Tuesday morn nir Ed Currier an em ploye of a foundry returned to his foaming nouse run uy mis surun ii Dice aged 70 In a drunken condition and began to abuse the aged woman and demanded that Bhe prepare a moil for him at once later he demanded that she go to the foundry with hln Bhe refused and Currier picked up a hammer and began to beat her on the head She ran screaming from the i houkj and fell semi conscious in the yard Neighbors ran to ner am examination Bhowed five bad scalp wounds made by the hammer The aged woman Is In a serious condition Currier Is under arrest Results of Democratic Primary Special to Hie News BLUFFTON Ind Juno 11 In the democratic primary held here yesterday John Mock won over Frank Smith his nearest contender by a plurality of 55 Mock led In all three wards Ralph Staver was elected as the nominee tor treasurer McDowell was elected nominee for clerk and Frank Stogdill and Fred Plessin eer were elected for councllman at large Mock had S3 votes and Smith had 278 Bullet Crashed Through Window SOUTH MILFOIU Ind June 11 A bullet crashed through the window in the kitchen of the house where Mrs A Vert was working and lodged In the wall In the dining rooin Diligent search failed to reveal the Identity of the person who fired the shot Bankers Tajk of Farming LAPORTE Ind June 11 Farming topics shsred the program with financial topics at the spring meeting of the bankers and trust company officials of northwestern Indiana here today The speakers inlformly praised the new vocational education law and promised to Join with the farmers in promoting agricultural science which will improve both crops and rural life and to ease farm credits AUBURN NEWS Special Correspondence Mr and Mrs William A Thomas have returned from Detroit where they attended the convention of Master Bakers Russell Rakestraw a son of Mrs A Braun will graduate from the De Pauw university at Greencastle Ind on Wednesday June 11 0 next Tuesday morning at 1030 oclock Miss Donnell Marie Souder daughter of Dr and Mrs UQ Souder will have completed her four years course In medicine and will be graduated from the University of Illinois iat Chicago After a brief vacation She will go to Detroit where she has accepted a position as a resident nurse a In the Womans hospital Her parents HAPPY CONCLUSION FOR AIR ROMANCE I im li nKKbiiy i flHKK lheA JjBbbV Jf wfl bbbbbYim kk BKvL 1 H4kkkkkwkM 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of the air wai brought to a successful conclusion the other day when Mis Jack Stearns nineteen year old Virginia heiress was married In Washington to George Gray the daring Boston aviator Their courtship vat prao tically conducted in tha air The romance had it beginning la the Adirondack mountains last rnm ner wbw Miss Stearns who 1 quite a dirinc a she is vicarious and pretty made several flight with Gray She hat the distinction of being the first woman to fly over t2Adirondacka and two aunts MIks Anna Souder of Auburn and Mr Miser of Columbia Cil will lie in attendance at the graduation exercises Western will take charge of the shoe department at the Jvebelung store DeLapp Lake Shore freight agent went to Tecumseh Mich Saturday Willis Rhoadft and family are moving Into their new property In North Main street Herschel Fitch son of Dr and Mrs Fitch of South Main street will be graduated from the Purdue university at Lafayette Ind on Wednesday June 11 Mrs Reed of Tiro 0 who visited her daughter Mrs William Sheely ha teturned horned Mrs A li Murray haa left for Fort Springs Va At the big shooting contest at Warsaw next Thursday Cdmpany will 0 4 i it if i a hi a TODAY As well as next July or August our price is absolutely the same all the time We never have sales or reductions because we always give the biggest values possible at our unchangeable price of IbbH BBBik mw 4bbbW WmS 2bbIF All the Time Positively 1500 to 1800 Values From our factory to you No middlemans profit 2 Stores in Fort Waje Corner Calhoun and Brackenridge and Corner Harrison and Berry Streets American Clothing Co have Its representatives Captain Moucly Lieutenant Bradford Denison and Private Danoer Mrs Iyman AshMrhan has returned from Crooked lage Verne Laird visited at Buffalo and Niagara Falls Miss Angle Teegarden visited In Angola Sunday Miss Esther Campbell visited Miss Myrtle Reesch at Elkhart last Sunday Mrs Evan Kutzner and daughter Carrol are at Fort Waynei Mrs Elmer Frownfelter and son John of PreScott Mich are geusta of tne former parents Mr and Mrs Elmer Weaver mitten and family have left for West Bethel Me Rev Mr Whitney and wife of Huntington are Visiting Mrand Mrs VanDqsen Mrs Gladys Derthick and little daughter have returned from the ttate ofWashlnirton and will make their future home In Auburn They are an present witn ner motner Mrs juartna Klser Bandmaster Klles visited his mother Saturday at the Lutheran hospital In Fort Wayne Miss Lorlne Hartman who has been In Columbus studying music has returned accompanied by ner sister Miss Ida Jonas Scbloss and family have arrived home from Pes Moines la ANGOLA NEWS Special Correspondence Dr Ward Woodbull Is building a 40x80 foot bank barn on his farm north of this city Grandmother Maugherman was burled today Mrs Maugherman Was the oldest Inhabitant in the county being 108 years old Mrs Enoch Chard died yesterday morning at her home In West Mau mee street Mrs Chard has been suffering with a cancerous growth for some time past Frank Adams was appointed last Saturday evening by the Association of Old Settlers Meeting a president of Old Settlers Meeting to nil the place of Hon A Power who for many years has acted as president In fact every since Old Settlers Meet BUNKO MAtf TEIXI OP CIIO0KED DEALS BBBBBBBJBBBHB Ings In thl city wae orlglnated Mr Powers resigned on account of continued ill health Mr Adams Is a very efficient man and will unquestionably bean honor to this position Theodore Kreuder died yesterday morning at his home In Oakwood street Mr Kreuder had stomach trouble Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon William Klrosey of near Balerri Center Is a guest In tb home of Mr and Mrs FrankDoli aird family pf tls Herman Carpenter and Henry WlV rick left thU morning for Mount Clemens wherejhereipect totake baths onSoevillb ews Special Correspondence The Auburn Trolley league team will playk here next Sunday The Moixroevlllearay defeated the MeQIH team here Sunday In a weird game by the score ot 2J to Mr and Mrs Davis and daughter Vivian were the guesu of Mr and Mrs Itowan in Fort Wayne Sunday Professor Keyser th Bird Man will lecture at the Lutheran church next Friday evenin Eev and Mrs Thomas Lee of Columbus were guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean Ellison nart of the past week Rev Mr Lee formerly cmuvu nen Kd Johnson and ienBoyr were at Lake tSeorge the past week John ErWIn ha resigned his place with the Beavy Hardware company Mary Helen Ahr of near Fort Wayne was the guest of Pauline Jackson Mrs Robert Brown df Slour City la was the guest of her sister Mrs Sweany the past week Mrs a Smith and Mrs Blaislng of New Haven visited Mrs II Jackson Misses Mame Wegerand Ull Jet tlnghoff of Delphos were the guests at the home of Dr and Mr Myer Mr and Mrs John Witty of Hoag land Chas Lip of Osslan and Miss Palana Springer of Sheldon were 1h guest of Conrad Selmon and family Mrs Painter Is at Van Wert and Columbus for a tree weeks Visit Michael Gailov Michael Gallo convicted bunko man of San Francisco it th tr withes for the prosecotlon in th criminal action against seven police detective now pending In th eoasl metropolis It i charged tht gang of bunko men and a portion of the police fore were partner In trim and thai the fleeced people of the toast oat pf 300000 between HW8nd Uli VAN WEET NEWS Special Correspondence Mrs John Evans was the hostess of the Home Economic club Tuesday afternoon Mrrjerrr Agtw ifia jrRrTetr gave a miscellaneous shower Monday evening In honor of Miss Cleo BrittU Son whose marriage to Russell Plerson will be celebrated Thursday Mrs A Balyeat and Mrs Edward Welch are in Columbus Paul Houston Coi Copeland Harry ucllichnel and Misses Florence Travis and Elizabeth Barnes of Paulding were guests of Miss Marguerite Wist ner MisaLavona Slusser and Stella nermann have gone to Ada to attend summer school Mr Christie and daughter Pauline have gone to Columbus Allen Vore has returned to Ludlow Falls after visiting his aoh Vore and family MIsBes Lenna and Ruth Blosser were guests of their cousin Miss Mow rey of Fort Wayne Miss Eva Balyeat Is at home from Angola Ind Mrs George Wilson and daughter Florence are home from Toledo Mrs Rtithetf haa returned to ew York city after visiting ber sister Mrs Johnston Misses Dortha and Marie Jackson have returned from Cellna License to wed Charle Dunlfou of Fort Wayne and Laura drubb of York township Etta Bell has filed divorce pro ceodlnga against Stephen Bell Miss Donna Owens has gone to Blue Lake Ind to attend house party Earl May and Thomas Ollara students of the Ohio State university are home for the summer vacation Mrs Bert Tlnimie has returned to Dayton after being a guest Of JUr and Mrs Frasee Duprey Richard JIoss cffljrlngheliLl guest of his father Lewi Moss and hi Ister Mr ShsfferC Born to Mr and Mr Mlljer of Blaine street a daughteh Mrs 8 yt Long ha returned from Peru Ind i MlsCharlott Kier ijeht Siindar at Maniun Beach nr tJ The Informal Study clubvwjllbeen tertained at the home of Mrs Albert McKatL MrsMcNutt will read a paper on As a Man Think and Miss Grace Tanquary will review Zang Willi1 Treament of the Race Problem Miss Edna Walborn who has been In Las Cruces New Mexico the past winter has returned home Mrs fcttes and daughter Genevlve of Lancaster are visiting Mrs Simon Tunbers Mrs Klmmel has gone to Columbus MIssesGrace Cobband Velma Wade visited In Mlddlepolnt Miss Pearl Reed of Warren Is a guest of her sister Mrs Clark Good The Modern Dor ess club will hold a plcnla Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Curtis Shaffer Mr Riiprighi who I ill of pneumonia 1 very much improved Marvin Woodruff ha Increased his donation from four thousand to five thousand dollars toward chimes for the new St Marks Lutheran church Miss Erma Hall gave a Ave oclock tea Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Ethel Hard brWe to be Stephenson and family are home from Hudson Mich for Rent The store room and basement 219 East Berry opposite the Majestic 70 feet deep 60 per month foster Furniture Co Leave your work arid tome to our store and get a Hart Scliaff ner Marx 26ultfor 1B PATTERSOft FLETCIIER CO BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME with Acme Quality Paints and Finishes Theres one for every surface Jicm Quality Paint Store corner Main and Clinton streets Tj accommodate the dirigible balloons no matter which way the wind It blowing a German hangar Is mounted on a turntable arid 1 provided with door at both ends For Rent rSuitein White Apartments Inquire Reed ShoeCo PHILADELPHIA SCHOOLBOY OF SIXTEEN TRISECTS ANGLE CONFOUNDING THE ANCIENT THEORY OF EUCUD vA A Rj i VaanaaHBB Mamnaaa yO QMJL eouafsan angfa of 180 TM Vffi eoua straight Cnei IrUectlno ancle at Hjiuri arranged with heavy Onei and capital fetter denote angle of 180 degrees trisected Poind CD art itatlonary Point HE are movable on ME retpeeUvetiv At point HE move down Mr respective tines the ftguTf lakes the position of MR But and still trisect the angle at Points JF move nearer to as and move nearet 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Years Available:
1874-1923