Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 7

Location:
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
7
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

'r llff Tuesday April, 37, V)l6. oche aa pEx wmsm mmmEw 7. LOUIS MERZ VICTIM Widelyv Known, South Side Grocer Diea After Short Illness. ftoula aged fifty six year and pioneer groerlh this cltydle4 lO'elocIc Tuesdsy morning his tome, Vet DeWald street, after 'riess' of one 'week of pneumonia. Born in this fity behad.

Jived, here Ma entire nd for thirty eight years hii been engaged in the grocery business here. For many yeara he was ay. member of the Arm of Zcllers Men and conducted a store, on Cslhoun street; near Wilt liams. Three year ago ha bought out his partner and tooK up tne manage mentor inn Surviving are tho widow nd four children, 'Charles and Edward Men, of this city, and Sister Catherine Elizabeth, of Our Lady of Provldcnco order in Chicago. TSvo brothers.

Nicholas and. Theodoro Merz, also survive. The deceased was a prominent member of St. Patrick's Catholic church, and waw active in the affairs' of tha congrcga. Friends are requested not to eM flow Privets funeral servt at 9 o'clock at the St.

Patrick's) Cfcl church. Interment at the Catholic ceme tery. FRANKE. Christian H. Franks, aged flfty fout years, and one of the moat widely known carpenter contractors in the eity, died Monday evening at hia home, 1226 fEast Lewis street, of Brighfa disease, after an illness extending over period of three months.

Born in Eldaxen Westphalia, Germany. July 24, 1801, he came to America and directly to Fort, Wayne thirty three years ago. He was "a tarpenteiTbytrade 'and early in his residence here began to take contracts for structures. In his thirty three yeara in Fort Wayne he became widely known in business circles, and belonged to a number of German Lutheran organizations, lie was an active member in. 6t Paul's r.ittfwiran church, and was one of the foremost and most tireless workers in Hip congtrgation.

Surviving are the widow and.etx chil Iri Christ, Minnie, Wanda and Edith Kin nWe, of this city, Henry Franke, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Thomas Oriffith, of Florida. OBERLE. STEPPED FROM CAR; THEN HEPJEO, BACK Edith; Stcgner Broken, andf Asks front Traction Coi Bdith etffc ner.relates la her eomplaJhl to the superior she 4a maids" the sum of In damage from. the' Fort Wrnyn' and Northern In Aims Trmct4on rOoinprninyV that passenger an East Lewis street car, January 89, 10H, she asked the conductor to stop his car at.

the place where the line turna south from Mkumeej. avenue Pittsburg street order thst she might alight to see if her sister was there waiting for her. The obliging conductor, stopped the car, the plaintiff disembarked, looked; for her slstet.dld hot see her, and was remounting the wjtll erne tootTmrthe stepand the otiwr Mrs. Rebecca Oberle, seed seventy seven "years, died late Monday afternoon at the home 6f her daughter, Mr. Oorge E.

Becker, 815 East Wayne street, following a stroke of apoplexy; She was born In Carroll, O. Three years ago she moved from her birthplace this city and had resided' hero since) then. The husband died nin years ago Two sons and two daughters survive. fhort services will be held at the res iddnce Tuesday evening at 7(45 Velook and the body will be taken to Carroll for' burial early Wednesday morning. FUNERAL NOTICES.

Conway." The funeral of J. Conway, who was asphyxiated at his' home in. Plymouth, Sunday evening, will lie held at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning at the residence in Plymouth, and' at nt St. Michael's Cat hollo church at thnt place. How's This? offftr On HnndrM Dollar wkrd for any rnite of Citacrb bt can do; bn cured Halls C.urrh Cu; C(X jol do, O.

VTc. tb nndcnlfuM. ba known F. Cbfiorr tor the Jaafc IS 7MW. and blla mm tmnnrabtn In all basinet transaction and flnmnfiitily abla to cany out any obligation roada br aia flrm, NAT.

BANK COMMRROB, Toledo, OUow hall'a Catarrh Cora la taken Interaallr. ectln dtnvtly opoa the blood end mncotte ot ttm ayatem. Teatlmonlele eeat free. Price 7 cents per bottle. Boll all Pro flute.

i Take Hall'a TamUJ nila foe QotutlpaUoak KEITH'S PALACE Amusement Center of Fort Wsyne. Last Week Keith Season MORRIS CRONIN Hie Merry Men COAKLEY, HANVEY A DUNLEVY TOWN HALL MINSTRELS. FLORENCE KOUB and ADELAIDE HARLANO in "Evolution 1860.1920" JACK WLALLENnd MAY CARSON HARRY TSJU DA Spherical. Novelty. BOUOINI BROTHERS Masters of the Accordeon.

JAUNTS AND JOURNEYS SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT EMMET DEVOY AND COMPANY) "His Wife's Mother" lifted from the ground, when she says tho car. was suddenly started with 1erk that threw her to the floor, orf the platform, with such violence as to break her right leg above the ankle and Inflict other injuries to her head and body. She saysjshs was pub tov great expense and endured much pain and anguish anil that tho, broken leg is shorter than'the other and permanently deformed, mUcn to her hunuliation'. Dr. Gohcen, Aak QiOJWWVsaui Jodge EWaman, Tn lift imini id.

overruled motion to dUftcm the affidavit charging Br. Charles M. Ooheen with involuntary manslaughter for the death of the twin children of Mr. and Mrs. William a Ulmer.

422 Falrmount Place, several months ago; mo aiwrneya pr tne detendant presented a motion for a change of venue, from Allen county. The motion was supported by affidavits alleging prejudice here that would prevent a fair and impartial trial, among the evidences of this Dicing that Dr. Ooheen was assaulted at his stable by an unknown person and seriously injured. Affidavits were furnished by Charles. A.

Wilding, R. M. Bollman, JesserV; Orice; Dr: O. Wr Oordon; Dt." Joseph E. Stults, Williaiu.

B. Syriebig and Joseph A Haley. Judge Eggeraan has not disposed of the motion for a new trial. Abused Her and Did Not Support. Myrtle Hooper asks the superior court to give her a divorce from John Hooper, alleging that from the beginning of their married life the date of which evident ly la forgotten, for it Is omitted from tho complaint ho treated her in.

a cruel and inhuman manner, calling her names too vile and. improper to set out and for two years has failed and refused to support her. She resides in the Bank block in Fort and asks that he bo kept from molesting her there. Ease Orebouflh Wants Divorce. J.

Orebouf haa sued la the snipertor court for dtvoroe from J6hn. A. Orebouch, to whom ane was married In Deoembsr, 181S, and from whom she sspantod In April, Illi, She charres that from tht first he treated her cruelly, called her YUe and Indecent names and attempted to do her bodily harm and injury, besides de sertlnr, aha was sick and unableunable to earw a Uvlnf. and leaving; ber without money or other means. The plaJntlCC resides.

at 101 West Main, street. irora wnion; aomioue, sue wants her hus band kept by order ot eonrt. Another Chance St Claim Docker. Judge Eggeman called the claim docket in the circuit court Tuesday morning as a number of attorneys memseives to. enter appearance and a good many claims were disposed of.

lucre however, a considerable number of claims for which no appesr ances of attorney were entered and Judge Eggeman has given these claims another chance, and they will be called again as here indicated! Friday, April 30 3944, SB45, 3053, 3084, 3955, 31)57, 3959, 30GO3984, 3960, 8966, 3977, 3083, 3989. 3990, 3991. 3904, 3982, 3095, 3098. Saturday, May 13084, 3085. S088, 4001, 4002, 4005.

UZERNE FOOTBAlal. in rmuous OUVSH intfmMoT from Page ttt Amani of ithe prjss this lht the government expedite: the isend tuff of a army A strong, derrosn. pffensive under Way also, at St. itlliiel. Thus two points' where the Oerroah offensive Ceased before Christmas ou; the Yw and at St itihipl have; bee chosen foi tha resumption of activities in the ispt ing.

It remslns to be seen.k however, whether these points have been selected feints whije the main orir slaught is rnslde' The eastern front; is receiving scant attetition, GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED; Sir John French Make Report on Fighting In France. London, April 27 (ii 50 p. rnil The following teport from Field Marshal John French, commander of the British, forces at' tho front under 'today's date was given out herertedayr "Yesterday all German attacks north east of Ypres were repulsed. In the afternoon our. troops took the offensive ana mane progress near ot.

duuen ana to the west of that nlace. ine rrencn so operated on our icit ana turtner, to tne north tney rctooK "In the course of ves'lerday's flght ing our Artillery" took full advantage of several opportunities for mulcting severe on the enemr. On the. remainder of the front tfiere nothing to. reporl In addition to the destruction of Courtrai function mentioned in the communique last night.

uur airmen yeoicraay Domoaraea successfully stations, and Junctions at the following places i Toureoing, Itbutbnix, ingeimunster, Btaden, Lang'emarck, Thielt and UNFAIR, SAYS DR DERNBERO (Continual SWEDISH STEAMER IS SUNK, Centric is Sunk by a Mine Off the Aland Islands. Stockholm, April 27. (12:38 p. m.l '9 en mit Ccntrhv Ivcr way 7rom Stockholm to Ilelsingberg. Sweden, has been sunk by a mine off the Aland islands.

The members of the vessel's creir were saved. The steamer Centric was of 990 tons net and 260 feet long. Sho wns built at Port Rlasgow in 1903. She left Savannah March 3 for. Kirkwal.

where she arrived March 27, sailing "subsequently for Gothenburg; Notes of the Courts. In the superior court Julia PolneU haa begun action aralnst fYanklln 8. and Mary Trick for partition of real estate. In the superior court Judgment fior 1196 has been given the' plaintiff in tha suit of the Peter A. Moran Ice company va.

Michael Weldnsr. The superior court Jury, after belna out for several hours, returned a verdict for the defendant In the suit of Herman Tapp vs. William F. Hagan for $900. The plalntlftT aIlrod that a French draft stallion he purchased of the defendant under warranty that It was "a safe and sure foal tetter and breeder" was not that kind of an animal In the circuit court George Tier, an Undertaker of Garrett, has begun action against the Jeremiah HlUegas estate to collect 19 on account.

The superior court haa granted a divorce to Zella B. RItter from Arthur II. Bitter ami a divorce to Minnie Todd from Charles Todd. The trial of the suit Sarah B. Evans against the city of Fort Wayne has been fixed for June 18 in the circuit court.

OLD BICYCLE Xlll Peltier Will Tell About It at Meeting of Rotary Club. Will Peltier, the undertaker, will be one of the speakers Wednesday at the regular wbeklv meeting th club at the Commercial club. Mr. Tei er. win ieai a Uttle ancient history, recalling the davs clubj of which he was a member.

Charier "au va lnB progTaan lor abort eVidreaa. DUOOB ANDCR80N. IMPROVES. Condition cf strloken Jurist Not Held Aiarmino, a.iuu jiurii Tr. mam flltlon Of Judge A.

B. inl.f. district United Rtmt oourt, who wasi strtoken with ptomaln. ounaar while on his way here hold th. annual spring session of fed eral oourt.

ws, aald to be Improved to day, Hia doctor aara Judg. Anderson condition la not alarming. SLIQHT ROOT FIRE. Old East Wayne Street Building Slightly Damaged, at Noon. A few burning.

hlng leS on the ancient structure In the rear of the Auguet BrU der. store on West Wayne street Just off Calhoun, at 12:10 o'clock Tuesday noon called out the Ore department, and did alight damage. The house Is unoccupied, and Is owned by If. M. Hundreds of people crowded the street's about the blase for a few minutes.

LICENSED TO WED. FRIDAY SHRINE NIQHT dEFFEBSSCSN da On the Program of Pars mount Pictures JESSE L. LASKY preesnts trie' Brilliant Scrssn Star Blanche Sweet 'THEGAPTIVE, With House Theodore Roberts and Pags psters. TODAY Coldnial THeiifm The' world famous legitimate stare, THOMAS JEFFERSON ana ADELAIDE In 'TMS SHADCWS'rAOREATCrTy ssis seaaiaw" Albert C. Brown, commercial salesman, 66, and Anna M.

Jones, 67. Klee Nu removes all spots, CITY BREVITIES. Mrs. Xrrln Vaughn will entertain the Tarrr a WhUe olub Wednesday afternoon at her home, 70 Van Buren Mr. and Mrs, Bert Bothenberger left for Detroit, Tuesday morning for a ten days' visit with relatives, after which they will atUnd the wedding of tneir nepusw, Victor Bufer.

to MUa Peax Jtt, Kapa. POULTRY EXPERT HERE. L. t. Tone of Purdue, to Speak In Selpio Township Tonight.

I L. Jones, poultry exnert frnm extension department of Furdue nnl. versity, arrived ere Tuesdav in.1 iil be the principal speaker Tue'sdav even ing at the meeting of theV Scipio Farmers' club. Its will give an illustrated lecture on poultry. Herjry, county agent, also will speak.

THE WEATHER. OFFICIAL FORECASTS. For Fort Waype and vicinity: Fair and continued warm tonight and Wednesday. For Indiana: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday; somewhat lower temperature northwest portion Wednesday. Jr Ohio: Partly cloudy and continued warm weather tonight Wednesday.

For Lower Michigan: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, probably with thundershowers; cooler west portion Wednesday. SUMMARY OF WEATHER CONDITIONS Cabbage and tomato plants, 5c dozen, at Bash's. The senate of the 1 B. A. willgive a pedro party, at the Preclotia' Blood halt, corner' of, FPurth and Andrswa' treats, Thursday evening.

A Framed Pictures discounted 20. Parroli 218 Wl Berry. High temperatures for the season con tinued yesterday over the Ohio valley, the. lower lake raartoa and the middle Atlantic, coast statu. Maximum temperatures yesterday over those districts ranged from IV to 94 degrees.

Cincinnati, Toledo and Green Bay reporting the highest temperature ever recorded during the. month of April High temperatures) continue this morning over the states from the Mississippi valley to the At lantis The loir pressure aureav which was oen tral over southwestsm Nebraska, yesterday morning 1st over southern Minnesota thla nwrnlns, It haa given showers) orsr the Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys. Heavy fains are reported from the lower Mississippi valley and scattered showers from the upper Ohio valley, the northeast and ithe, south Pacing coast sections. In this section the unsettled weather conditions will continue tonight and Wednesday, with slight change In temperature. H.

COtXMAN. Temporarily In Charge. I Too Late for Classification FOR RENT 7 Btx room modern house. French scientist have found that I newlj; fA. nor UgHjjJMJifrK I Cottags 125..

I l.ttra j. iA. a fr" tf I 14; lesiid All.fhis is quoted 'frijrn the Jeadinu in'thj. vnitea Denunciation Ranipant. ''Ko 'tx cept Ion as been; taken" to hat Use In AmeUca, No 'Inquiry has been sddressedi to the.

French correspondents of the whether" hews was true or nor. so denial. oi'tnese cnnrees however often repeated, ha be.en mai by the allies. But as. soon the 'Germans'Germans used the ssroe kind of Weapon in the battle around Ypres denuncia tion of (iermsny for: followl'njfi the prR tlce of her adversaries has been' ram pant, and the most Invective sort of epithets has been The rlftlit of Have beett violated and The HaBue; conference was called into the field sprain to prove the utjer dlsrepard Of all rlvilired warfare by, my country; TTifs Is exactly whst Germany com plains that tho press of.

the Country very ottrn menstires with two stami srdss that what is sauce for the tfoose Is not "sauce Tor Iheandefl'lhat 'If the allies do one thing is covered with a mantle of charity, cxcusevl and smoolhetl over and. If Germany sffejrwsrds does the very same thing she is hold up for. It by the American. public as the real infractor of established law. and customs.

This is.wby fiennany protests alM jiv5thev do not Keliev In the Impartiality 'of public opinion: in this country and why they dp not kindly to the attitude of the United States to play a mediating role In tho present world struggle, Nobody is ready to accept as. an umnire a nerson or a nation which he considers as biased and one skied and this applies to base oau as weu as to the making of peace. i' $1.00 Four ln'IIand Ties, made with slip easy bands, beautiful patterns, 600 this week. PATTERONr FLETCHER CO. DECATUR NEWS.

Decatur, April 87. Special Jidge Hartford, of Portland, was a business vls itot here John Jeffrey, of Fprt Wayne, visited here with relatives. C. W. I attln.

of Toledo. Joined his wife here for a visit at the John CJerard home. Mrs. Lnttln. who had been here a week, accompanied him The ninety sixth anniversary of the founding of o.

O. F. will bs celebrated with a prog'rnrn and picnic aup'per this evenliiB after the Rebekah. lodge meeting. Guy nonvin left for Fort Wayne, where he has.

taken a position with the electric light works. Mrs. Jesse Braden iiul rhndren At Wayne, visited here with the C. U. Dorwin ramiiy.

Mr Mrs, Kllbourfie, Ii vln Toy and Newton Kruss motored here front Fort Wayne, and Were guests of the u. Deininger family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LJnn and Mrs.

Sol LJnn motored to Osslan to visit with the 15, Eixey family: Mrs. pol. Lino rr malned for a week's visit. Ben' IJoagJand returned to Iporte, where he 1s 'employed In a big krs. Iloaslarid rsmalned hare for av.

longer; and Mrs; 1 Myers motored here from Qonvoy. for a vlslt wtn the John Meyers faralljv tMv Myers attended the Initiation of the K. at Hantington. Mrs. tj.

W. hakes, of "Sturgle, who visited here, went to Fort Wayne to consult a doctor and from there returned home, Mrs. Bruce Patterson and Miss Edna Hoffman entertained this afternoon for Miss Jean Laitl, Whose wedding to Fred Smith will be May 8. A marriage license 'was Issued' to Ous tar born April 2, 189, eon of Koenemann, to. wed Emm Fuhr man, born Api IT, 1IS, daughter of Henry Fuhrmon.

Liouls Adler left for Angola, wfiere he will eohoot. Mr. and Mrs. I. Bernstein motored to South Bend, where they visited with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob FIox. Miss I'earl Ba umgartner visited In BliifrtOn 8unday wlth Mlss Chloe Studebaksr. Mrs. Bsu I Cowan wetit to Fort Wayne for a visit.

Mra. W. Shnlty spent Sunday In Huntington with relative Martin Klrchner, of Preble township, purchased a fine Studebaker car from Kpapp A 8mlth. Miss Wenstronv Of Chicago, representing the Century Ijyceum. bureau, wais hereon Mr, snd Mrs.

Henry Burkett and David Bnrkett returned to Dayton, after a visit here with the George Burkett fam, lly. Hazel and Ina Butler, Itobert HaUgk aiid Marlon Biggs motored to Fort Wayne and saw the play, "Henpecked Henry." at the Majestic theater. The F. C. Hoenelsen family have moved to the Itevl Miller residence on Adams street, which recently purchased.

Miss Rlchmeysr, the trained nurse from the Lutheran. hospital, who attended Mrs, C. J. Luts five weeks, returned to Fort Wayne. Mrs.

Luts Is much better. Bob and Lawrence Gerard and Joe Linn visited Sunday with Owen Edwards In Fort Wayne. Qwen has been sick but Is better and was able to walk out Sun day. wvm This Week ThespeGial sale of lovely lVliite Goods Incluclirig a special i)Urciiase of loytjly voiles arid crepcst in everj hew idea, at 1 19c29caixd39c The. regtilar values are 35c, 50(3nncV tTust thfj whito Inlirics Avdhloh ard wantitifj for summer dfespes, sep arafe skirts and blbiises.

i First Floor. This Weefc The special; offer of tjie trapery Sectioni Avhcreby we: will rnako and Miang all draperies sold this week ABSOLUTELY FREE All measures will be taken and curtains and oyerv drapes made and hutifr by experts without cost to you! For this week only, ThUd Floor. rs Spring Suits a Special Sale at $10 and $15 Two groups made Up of small sui plus lots and samples. They include both plain and fancy effects, fine in material and splendid in tailoring. Suits at $10.00 A HTecf fon bT cTiaiTiiiiirr''' models liiade of silk poplins, gabardines, serges and checks; clever little models 4 refiularly priced at $18.75 to Tg I fl I choice A.

Suits at $15.00 Take our choice of this group of regular $2.1.75 tu $29,75 fashionable effects in all the wanted styles, fabrics rind colorsa wonderful range. $15 asV New Wash Dresses Are Crowding Out Silk Frocks They're iiot less desirable, these lovely silfeen. gowns bu't filmy Sutnmer frocks and tub suits are following in the order, iind succession nml must have display Silk dresses have had (heir, prices reduced greatly and a yroitian rhny now choose from our entire stock of silk dres'sps and have, just the bile she had adirtired earlier Ui the season, at a big saving jn pri(e. Silk Dresses at $10.00 i' All Sifk in stock regularly priced lip to in this sale at $10.00. Silk Dresses at $15.00 All Silk Dresses in stock regularly priced up to $21.75, in this sale at $15.00.

Silk Dresses at $19,75 All. Silk Dresses in stock regularly priced up to J28.50, in this sale at $19.76. pSilk Dresses at $25.00 All fftjk Dresses in stock regularly priced up to (i37.50, in this sale at $25.00. 000 head; roarkft wsa strohar; bulk, 07.60; ll h't, 1.2B7.(1(I; mlxea, $7.19 a T.0j heavy, rough'. Is.SS'ttr.oBi plsal Cattle Receipts, 0,00 head; market waa stfadTI steers, 8.103.5: western steers, B.80a7,0; cows and heifers, W.00 MO; calves, l.60ffl.M.

Bheep Receipts, 10.000 hsad; was steady; sheep, lambs, is.sw&n oo. Plttsbura Msrkst. Pittsburg, April 21. tHorb Receipts, 1,500 head; market was active; heavies. 7.80a7.5; heavy Torkers, T.9KiT7!l74', light Yorkers, tT.R0O7.90; pigs, 7.B07.85.

Sheep and lambsVrltecelpts, 800 head; market waa. steady; top sheep, 17.50; top lambs, to. 75. Calves Receipts, S00 head; market was steady; top, I9.S0. Y.

W. C. A. GIRLS HOLD REnLWTY FAIR Novel Program of Fun to Be Given Again Tuesday Evening. THE DAY.

ON WALU STREB.1a X2ADESSIA GROTTO Social fevening for pro pneta laaies Wednesday, April 28, Grotto halL Be netcher ad on page iwo, ADDITIONAL MARKETS JPVK STOCK MARKET, Bast Buffalo. Essl Buffalo. K. T. April JT nogs: Reoelpta today.

1,00 head; shipments, rco. head; official shipments to New lork ys lerday were head; hogs closing steady: mediumand heavy; I7.80.00; Yorkers, M.l'Wl.20; 18.00; roughs, t.Tt stags. tS.tOt.00. Sheep Receipts. 1,100 head; market wassteady; top lambs, t.7S Cattle Reoatpta, 100 head; market.

was alow Chleaoo) Market, CMtucot Vyirq o11'1 New Tork, April t7 tmculaai prloe changes prevailed in todaya early stock market das llngsy but these II ml tea to traetlODSL except in a few, speculative speelaltlee. United Statea Bbsel. which waa Hinder pressure at raetsr dajs) eloes. opened wkh a lot of 3,500 shares at 87H. a quarter point lower.

TbS PaciAca as a group nominal declines, likewise Reading and New Haven. Missouri. Kansas and. Texas pre. (erred lost almost two points and United Statea Realty fell (our.

In other parts of the list the movement waa. somewhat confusing. Trading lacked th publio lnUreat of recent sessions. Dealings In tha first "hour were the lightest for t7o; period la over two weeks, barely 100,000 shares. Towards noon there were frequent pauses bat the market manlf sated greater nrm i ness.

Stock which was waUhed with ua usual interests In expectation that Its course might throw some light on the Quarterly report to be Issued later In the day; was strong, much of yesterday's decline. Other leaders. Including Reading and Union Pacific, also moderate absorption, Obscure specialties) and miscellaneous, issues caqUaiwdla WW WwHV A fine attendance at the opening performance of the County iair cpnducteil bv' the Y. W. C.

or Ua own benefit, befrinjiui luriilay niijlit, gave propiue for more wave of success than one. Be in? a countv fair there must neeils be si variety of eatertaJnment from talk on cats by B. J. Griiwojd, to a Scotch sword dance by Miss Ruth, Melln, and from some skillful and musical whist Hug by Misa llartha Pierce to soma musical noises by a German t) band, bt costume. In addition Hicre are moving pictures to llluatrala iaw very modern county fair i and there were side shows, things to eat and drink and real fun every minute of the time.

The following Is a list of attraction for the jlnal program Tuesday evening Vaudeville ProuTam. B. J. Crlswold, chalk talk. Oion rjajitMniie' Blue, "Dotmn Owen.

Christine Voxelgcsan Esther Crumm.lt. French Extension Drill lira. A. C. Fortriede, Mrs.

VV. Fortriede. Miasea Ilejen liahurln and Plorenc KUngen berg. Dutch Dance Kate Sboaff, Stella' Bherbondy. Martha.

Thleme, Eleanor Wilson, Eucllo Frahke, Dorothea Bari nard. Ssblnn VatterSeld. Marcedes Siedler, Loran Hess, Winifred Blnk. Ducb Band Misses'. "Foster.

JJessel, Mullers, Williams, KJeln. juanna, fierce nisuer. Sword Dance slin. uorit Katherine Brown, Evelyn Walter, Laura Tbe obnosssions" alonir tbe. Joy Zone are.

in tot "NigBcr Italiies" tflrrie Schroe drr. rsn.Iy Cnne. Ifigs Kdith Monshsn. lYimuts aird PorcornWrs, Kranle Ililgrmsn. I cmonarlc Mrs.

T. Rawles. Candy Mis l.uelln Marlott. Ice Cream: Com Miss Edith Heck. Fortune Telling Booth Miss Aliea, Knight.

ADESSI A GROTTO Social evening for pro phets and ladies, Wednesday, April 28, Grotto halli ZTii i Keystone 25a Pk4 coi an. PATqgsoy FTjngrrgT8fry' ORAfvpLER R0S8 ARRIVES. 1 vejc Ross, the husky grappler. whe wtll meet Dave Buttermore In nntej wrestltnr matcn 6tr the stage ef'theM Jestlo theater Wednesdar svanlna arrived In the olty from Chtesgo, whererl he has been fn hard training for two or three weeks. Boss Is looking perfect and expresses confidence of pinning his blonde; opponent to the mat without taking all night to do It.

Ituttermore and frlendak are equally sanguine. Limberlost Hanging Porclil Baskets, 12 inches long, 49c? 16 Inches long, 59o. See, tnem in our court Bt, ynH4 aow. Foster's. 60o Blue Ctiembra Shirts, three shirts for :l.no.

PATTERSOX FLETCHER OfX St, win Franned Pictures discomiB4 "20. ParxQlLttidioJ 218 li i tlfa mjti'a'Sasii! wlin: u.iffi(A:..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Fort Wayne Sentinel Archive

Pages Available:
167,036
Years Available:
1870-1923