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2, THE FORT WAYNE SJSNTINEU TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER KJ, 1613. REED SHOE CO OH A Wonderful Sale of "Women's Sample Shoes IV 700 pairs Women's high grade shoes, made to sell for $4,00, $5.00 and $6.00, in a great sale Wednesday, S2.00 Pair All up to date styles: A rare opportunity one you should not overlook. A correct size for every foot. Black Sued Button. I Black Velvet Button and Lac Style, rrt i 1 Petes Cplt Button and Lace Style 1 he LOt LOnSlStS Of 0 Kttl CU Button and Lap styles.

its Russia Calf Button anil Lac Mvlcs. Black Satin Button. Ylcl Kl4JButton.nl.l.ac Myltav See Display of Sale Shoes Center Aisle REED SHOE CO.caiEst SCHOOL TOTS IN IBNfi RAID TIve.Year 01d Boy Finds a Bundle of Bills and la Heldt Up, aanapewaaa TOlWS OF THE POLICE While going home, from school yester idajr noon tbe 5 year old nephew of Jlr, Alle, 233 Wept fowl Street, found 'in the alley on Jefferaon stroct, just weat Of Calhoun, ahoprag with a big bundle lOf bflla in it. A he opened tha bag to Investigats hla find little companion, bo a tali) on the cssh and tha dlstri 'button waa proceeding in llvejy faehion, whan Frank, J. ity.

20J Weet Jell, feraon treet, eaw tha melted acrarable jof tha youngster for tha "divvy" of tha money, She gathered together ah. could find of tn money and notified the pollee. It i bHvd that Mr. Fry covered about all of the Detective Pargeant Immet went en tha aea and is trying to And tha owner. The Interefcr no of Nre, Fry dla.lpeled a lot of lively viIone of eendy, ic.

cTm anI Slctur abowa galore. All of, the chil ran In tha affair war of age too tendoi to appreciate that phey had no right to the money. 6HOBT SIX 1ST CITY COURT. Today'a Orlrt Wa Ground la Four Mlnutea By Judge Mungovan. The hnrtat aeaaion of police court fot many montha was worked off In Jjiat minute thia Morning by Judge Mungovan and rroeeeutor Callahan four paw eaaaa and two continuance were dlepoeed of In that time Joe Diamond, arrested la the olty mar at yesterday with a aouaa that took all tha sparkle out of him was willing to hla battered hat thaT could got jfbeok to Roanoke (eater and atay there "4 longer than, any man alive If given the eohaoe and Judge Mugoven gave it to him without cowing the bet Jlnt Carroll and l'aul MoBrlde, who took Ttolent oeeaalon agatnat a etrengor lln front ef tha Oetn theater, on Calhoun Street, at neon yeatardey, were aent of for drnnkennaaa, the man on whom 'they operated not being pretent to tee tlfyto aaaault and battery.

Carroll got eleven daya and MoBrlde fifteen JtePrlde wae turned looae yeeteday on drunk charge. Becauae Officer Cbevlron forgot that polio 'eourt convened at 730 today he wae not present In time trt tell about the fight atarted at tha Coney Island raataurant Iaat night by lee Tiven and Tiven allowad to go, Tiven wan (drunk and beUlngerent and tore around at a fait rata, displaying a kite that ha threatened to uaa, lte la but IS or 20 ly.ars o)d. William Burton, an aged man whoae Ieaea for drunkenneie continued from Jat week, vraa In emrrt aober and decent and Judge JInngovan lot b)m go The caae of William MorrUon, charged i with breaking! quarantine at hi home, where there, la a caae of diphtheria, wat rpuunueii until next rriuay BOY FORGOT THE NUMBER. Oeorge Hitaeman. grocer at 10TB Man rneo avenue, rodo lila bicjclo to the Lake Hhoro station to take a train and cove a minion wmwomi a oinie 10 tea.

tne wheel io the Hltromah home When Mr, Illtreman returned and, found hie wheel not returned he notified the police 1 lie boy waa found and he had the wheel and a well dtvrloped eaae of anxiety for lie nan not meant to keep the wheel Ho had forgotten the riamo ami niMriM ot thnrman who gave him the comiolamon to deliver the bicjclo. RESTAURANT CUOK Kt OfEi 1 he police are look Inez f)r f.corM eUr, who until ctifdftv morning waa nij(lit cook at the Queen restaurant (IIS Hurri eon etri'et letter dmanrieareo; With W7 belonging to proprietor, ,1 Heah en who did not learn of the robbery iinVU liia return fmm Michigan Iaat night. MOTES OF THE PUUCK. AlUf ateallni William Miller'a nonv and cart ami driving with line flouriih about tlm city yeefcrday two little none' of John Elx living one the In road, ere caught on Kaat llerry atreet by Millet oni taken to ponce headrjunrti'ra, wliere tney were lectured anrf aent home Dr Our Fmrink, 1111 Kivermet evenne reporta to the pollee the Oinappearance ot ua nne pointer hunting dog lie bahtvea the animal haa been atnlen. The police aaalated Uenty Willlama, employed by tha furnace Jca cream eon pany, to pull hla home and Maiinn from the dump on Eaet Columbia atrei Into finirh the outllt tumbled.

MiUiauu at uphurfc i ii CEASES DUTIES OF HIS OFFICE (a, id4 tbat I. Claim Ualfa Patirrk Cure $100 Reward, $100 rwWr. of ft.1 pvr 01 p)fit4 tori (hat (km 4t lrait on drtwdex dlMiM c1jh! baa Lwib ablik tovn ill Jtt Om 17 Mltl tvv mm koorv ta in Biro ttttmtuXtr. CUrra twlat MoptUullmwl laaaa eraannlraMt A aaiaMlltUllnBal tVffatHMnt. Mlm Catania Cor to lakit iuUaally, a tlmt laiaut) tataaM thai ftllMtl and mVAMI miTTiff if writun.

tbtTthr dvaHrorGii tttt roQp4altft I ta tlUaauw, a4 tllif ttM ballillDK wUitltm n4 'ilatlaa' na; in tot anr eaa 11 Ua cvt, BtnA tor Mrt vtatlmoDlala, la tMvr olv Tb prnpfiatora bav ach fafib la rvaUv bnwaffl tbal ITt VM gtWOnw WUBfm nj traaw ioa aea Mta r. J. CXIXCX Toladoy 0. mMt ft all brntvclata. TSav fia JJiirs raoUl rtua fee osatlBiUomv nr VJI I' LOANS On furniture, vlaaoe, horaea.

va ate. We (trve true d.tatUS atata n.ni ef all fraheaetlon when you take oat a loan wttn ua TVa do not lake out on loteraat In advanee at athera Too get the amount tUt pay whan sua yon par for tha time yon hare the lean, and, no more. Ut errOala war ratea, oUna aad awttoea to yen Before yo ra a haa) alaewbere. PEOPLE'S LOAN CO. ni(Oamooa taldel BUok, aeea aj tao JTloor.

nun mi (rontlnuad from feae 1 ment ot eampalgn eontrlbutiona and ltK the una of the, funda for apaouhv tion In Wall atreet Mr, Herrick'e Argument, lha motion wai prepared bv 1). Cadv who argued that the alleged oltctuci were not iupiucliablo pn the ground that they ware cwmulitted before the governor waa aworn Into office. For mer benator Ldger llra.kott waa appointed to reply in behalf of the aa acnibly. Jlle brief, which waa made public yoaterday, hold that the acta of a Candidate for political oflka durtuu a campaign and after he haa become an officer eleit, are to Intimately connect ed the actual bulding of the office to be lnacparablo. Hie decuion of tho court on thia quea tion aliould clear the decka for bigin lung the actual trial of the caae tomorrow, unleee omething unforeaeen ariaea.

If in the affirmative, there will atill be Hve article) of Impeachment to which Mr. Suiter will have to en.wer Conviction on any one article might re ault in removal Eugene Lamb Blcharda, of counael for the will make the opening outlining tha evidence to be preaented. The taking of U.tmony II follow Immediately. One of the leading Sutler lawyera. Judge Irving V'ann, of Syrmcuae, waa forced to return noma today on account of illne.ee.

Ilia brief In eunnurt of the Contention that the aaaombly naa without authority to Impeach for offenaea which occurred before the governor aa aumed office waa read by one of the other lawyera. Court Calla for Answer. Nearly all tho member, of the court were jn their ae.ta when tha crier, at the direction of I'reaidin'g Judge Cullen, Bounded tha familiar, "Hear ya, bear ye." "The court having overruled tha motion of the reepondept," Judge Cullen, "to dieiniia the article, of Impeachment on the ground that the aalembly had no right to prefer the charge, at an eitraordinary melon. It now become. Incumbent upon the reapondent to make aaawer to the chargea." Judge; llerrlck, chief counael for Gov ernor Duller, then took the floor.

lit announced that in view of tb. fast that the court had refuaed to dlamiaa the prootedlnga, tha governor would renounce hi claim to the right to er ciaa the functiona of governor pending the termination of tha trial "When theae artlclea of impeachment wert nrtt preaented Judge Herrlek aald, "the governor Waa advlaed that there waa doubt about the legality of lithe prooa.dinga and for that reaaon he deeiineo) to atep oown irom nia qtnee. Ever ilnbe the recent decl.lon of 8u preme Court Ju.tlca Haabrouck, ruling that tie had not the right pardon a prlaoner, he haa eeaaed to ejercl.e any of the function, of hla office. Oov.rnor Sulaer will perform no function of gov. ernor In the future, pending the termination ot hi trlaV THAW WEEPS AS LAWYERS PLEAD (Continued from Tea 1 rome, gniti tuid nilcnt, nrnved Juat before daylight, uVputiwd by the of Niw link to obtain lira nurrepdrf of llmw aa a fugitive from (uiiticc Ua a accompanied by Innklin Kennedy amimtant atturney giner.l of Vew ork They wi nt from the train to ttii ir arrt ment.

at the hotel hero lhaw la elay Uig Hint rentlnil In acclunion Neiibir would dim Una tin cane tounnil for the fugitive maintained thiir cnntldnit itti tittle that tioiernor Felkcr Mould not grant the extradition of a ebanie vltiitor, hIiohq only out like a that bo had ea i aped from a jurmdietloii In hicb he Inn liun held irreepcnniblo M.nv ill. interoted luwjera held that tin cunp noull go from the governor to tho fed cral court, for final determination Thaw, In the cuatody of lulled Mate. Marshal Nute and Sheriff Drew, of (ole brook, and accompanied by hla mother and loaeph Thaw reached the atate bouie juat befer tke hearing opened Tlicr, na. no dtmOnatratlon by tb. erow WILL BE CRIPPLE REST OF HIS LIFE (Continued from P.

I compelled tp Mae orutche. during tb. re nmiri'lrf of hie life He charge that he w. unloading eheet metal from a car on, tlie company' aide track In tha fcleetrtf oorka yarda, when a heavily loaded freight car into tho track with uch force that be waa caught be, tween the truck of aheet iron and fa aide of the ear, auering a fratnr. of poth llmha, lie allege, that the brake, on the freight car were defective and failed to check the of the car1, which iuuck me car lie waa in wmi.

going i.t a rate of thirty mile, an hour Both limba Were broken, he euered Internal injuries, ana waa in a nonpltil for ten montiia. For hia pertonal injuria. aeek. Judg ment to the amount of Fin I. repn.ented by Attorney.

Harper It fuel ner or tni. city, an ur.en 4 Skilea, of Ohio Democratic meeting, Eighth ward, 20th precinct, tonight at the corner of Mauraee avenue and Uni versity street at 8 o'clock Speakers, William J. Hosey and William Fruechtenicht. WILL HOtD INQUEST. tifayette Coroner Acta In the Ctae of Young Obenchatn.

la'ayrtte, Ind Sept 21w.An Inmie.t will be hell here Into tho death of brand. Obenchaln, the Purdue attident killed in the tank acrap Imt Friday night, by Coroner Hannel next Thureday. The coroner announced that probably llftjr would be aummoned Ilia decision to hold the Inqueat followed tha discovery that Obcnchnin. neck bad been broken. Better buy her a pair of Buster Brown Blue Ribhon Sh063 at SCROOGY'S.

CITY BREVITIES. Deputy Revenue Collector Lew P. Sharp left Monday afternoon for a trip about the local diatrlct. The aeeond meeting of the recently or, ganliad Blackford Law club will be held Thursday evening In the circuit court room. Albert Sroelle, of Cincinnati, hai re turned to hi.

home after a vl.lt with and Mrs Albert Rolf, of Welt Waahlng ton boulevard. All of the Allen county achnoli were open ye.terday, none if them being caught unprepared by the audden cold (pell. llenrjr Schrader, of Kenton, 0, ha. returned to hi. homo alter a week' lalt with hid brother, Tf.

Mirader, and hla ann and daughter, Dr. tychrader and Mr. V. Ifoleomh, Mr. and Mri.

William Celtcr ara at Buffalo, If, attending the annual corf entlort of the National Aasoclatlon of Matter Bakera. a(r. Celler I a member of the national executive board. Two hundred member, of herd No. 1 of the Benevolent Order of of thia city, will go (o Louisville next week to attend the national convention of the fraternity.

An Important meeting ot the Weman'. tojal Mooae circle Win be Wednesday afternoon In tha lodge rooms, corner of Calhoun atreet and Washington boulevard. ERBA PRICE IS GIVEN Fort Wayne Man Released On Suspended Sentence at Rushville. CASE CLOSED QUICKLY hein i a Ituahvme, Indi 23. Erba Price, charged with Involuntary manalaughtcf In connection with tlie deatij or nis tamer, William, a given a au.pended eeii tenc by Judge Megeo In the circuit court here.

aiaHiiaBaHk SKfJ BsasHaHsaVsaW bbIIIIIHbIIIIIH'" ERBl PRICK. Erba pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced to serve two to twenty jears In prison and then waa granted clemency by the court rrha Price, who lives In rort yayne rpiarreled nllli hi. father white hereon a viait In a tuanle he hi. father and the elder Price died almost Instant iy Price a trial was set for October but hie counsel detiding to enter a plea ot Simty, lie a allowed to appear yesier ay. CRIME ONE OF LONG SERIES (Continued (ronj rage I Was the victim of a Sensational robbery in a hotel here Saturday afternoon de clared today tbat a dewriptlon of the man wno gave ma narne ot Anderson in Indlamlpnlia, la Identical with that ot Elba, who, he deolsres, robbed bim.

Tho robbery of a realdent her I. charged to Till by Ihe police and the finding of cult of blood stained clothes leads the officers to believe that the young man waa Involvrd a mora serious crime befnra coming to Louis villa. The womsd at whose home I Ilia had, etyd thkt when aha noticed tbe'blood on the clothe In KHIa room be explained that he had been In a tight with a man In a restaurant in New York city Whn here Ellis spent much, time In the nubile library read Ing prtneipsliy hooks by JCrtgnr Allan I'oe and an Fiiglmli writer of ditective etorlea The young man who had be rrieniwrt I'llia nere received a telegram from Jacob Kllie of Richmond, Va, In which the letter declined send money tn hla eon, I bad trouble with my boy In New York, California and Richmond, read the telegram and I can Control him Jli msdo me jmor I refuse, to send money for ticket Ellla la described aa about 20 yeara of cge, about 8 fret 6 Inches tall, 130 Sounds In weight athletla build, well ressed and of cultured manner Fills Surchaaed a ticket to Indianapolis Sntirr av afternoon about an hour lifter the robbery of Itaft" waa committed Tho man who robbed Raff registered under the name of "Hobert Thincan, Cin plnnati," and represented himself to be a traveling salesman lie induced Raff to viait bis room on the pretext of show ing him some clothing samples he wished to sell When Rah entered the room the man drew a revolver and forced the merchant to turn ow all hla vain ablea Then the strangers cut the tele phone wires, locked tha door on the out fide ana escspcil ANOTHER AT TOLEDO. Toledo. Rent 2.1 looal police believe that the murderer hf Joeeph Schlanaky, In a hotel In Indiana polia is the man wno aiao on repi enncea inaries akolsy to a room In a local hotel under pretext of showing biro eemplee of clothing he offered at a bargain fSal osky was robbed of 18 SO, the money he had In hla possesalon and beaten unconscious The robber escaped CLEVELAND HAS ONE.

Cleveland, Sept. 21. The local po lice aald today that they have been a.Kea uy tne inaianapoua ponce lor a description of the man who on September 10, enticed Samuel Cohen a tailor into hotel room here, and binding and tagging him robbed bim It la thought that he may be the man Who robbed and killed Joseph Schlanaky In an Indianapolis hotel A PITTSBURGH POSSIBILITY riltaburgh. Sept 23 Superintendent of Police Thomas McQuabl thia afternoon aent to the chief of police at Indianapolis a photograph of Fred Bro kaw In the belief that he may be Identified aa the murderer ef Joeeph Schlansky Iaat night, Brokaw la wanted, by the police here for enticing a aeeond hsnd clothe dealer to hi. room In a prominent hotel and robbing him, leaving the man bound hand and gagged Until nei of the Indianapolis criroo reached her the police believed Brokaw we under rreet in San Francisco and arrangement had been made to return Mm to Pittaburgh, 'i i Democratic meeting, Eighth ward, 20th precinct, tonight at tha corner of Maumee avenue and University street at 8 o'clock Speakers, William J.

Hosey and William Fruechtenicht. raeaw vygrj, ZAIM.WM ST. rmmKoiN FT.WiME.IILm A Timely and Worth While Sale of a Ladies' and Misses' Fall Dresses Sill Mil l.llllt 1 II' I llll Urges'thTattendance of all bur customers who can possibly finTtimeT6vlsit 'the store today. Bargains, not in last summer's or putof date garments, but in dressea you are wanting now and will be needing more every day. Dresses worth up to $10 and $12.50, ive are going to sell you today for hh HaLu HH faHi HaH duhx Style 1 Combination Dresses A stylo especially serviceable) just now Strikingly pretty effects in theRe have been obtained with blue serge jackets and black and white check skirts.

Yoke, collar and cuffs of the check mve the finishing, dressy touch to a very desirable fall dress at a remarkably low price One you cannot erpect to equal elsewhere. Style 2 Serge Dresses We offer yon here some unusal bargains in ttll vool serge dresses Fancy lelvet vests and satin belts, show them to be of the, latest models All are attracts ely trimmed in buttons and braid. Choice may be had of all shades and black. Sizes shown up to 46. Price today $5.00 Price today $5.00 Style 3 Brocaded Eponge These dresses are particularly dressy and fashionable.

The all wool brocaded eponnge itself is one of the fashionable fabrics of the season. Then the dreises arc beautifully trimmed in fur with satin piping. In fact they are models usually sold for $12. Style 4 Brocade Dresses In these gowns we are offering, for a day, a beautiful and new cloth fashioned in a decidedly popular style. The skirts are neatly draped and tho waists have pretty velvet yokes and trimmings.

Price today $5.00 Price today $5.00 No approval or telephone calls Accepted i REDDING MADE A DELEGATE. Federation of Labor Meeta and Hear Labor Day Reports, A flnnl report from the Labor Dny committee was submitted at tb regular meeting of the "''ort Wayn iederatlon of tabor Monday night, and a vote of thanks was tendered Harry a. llilgeman for his addreaa at fiwinney park. I) Redding, a national organlrer for the flerks' union haa returned to Fort Wa) ne, and waa obligated aa a delegate from the lnesj organization of clerka to the federation Plx dollara refunded by the Flectro Tecbnlo band, receiving tbat aum in excess of the amount due for labor Day service, waa turned over to the Woman'. Union Ijibel league K.

'1. Drew, who attended the national convention of painter at Rochester, submitted hi. report, and delegatea to the atate con. ventlon were in.tnicted to extend greet. Inc.

from the loct. fedeaation to Oj J'. Smith, of Logansport. former vice p'eal dent of the state federation. A resolution providing for the dosing of meat markets and grocery etorea at 8 o'clock on Saturday nighta during the Inter was endorsed by tb federation.

Delegates to the atate convention de parted at tha close of the meeting They are Henry noitje, a. icnicr, josepn II, Horn and W. Wprland From the v.rioua union, the delegate are as follows! George Oemmer, of the clgarmakerai Edwerd Miller, of the print ers; John Daley, 01 tn meeniniatsi Frank licit and John Cleaver, of tb bartenders, Glenn Johnaon, ot ite nd others. Beginners1 Dancing class forms Wednesday evening. Tanner's.

Country club official have notified member that tha first of the season' subscription dance will be held this evening Miss Larimore will attend and give instructions In the latest dances. Democratic meeting, Sixth ward, 17th Precinct, Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock, 2036 Broadway, one half plock south of Taylor street. Speakers, William, J. Hosey and Dr. H.

O. Bruggeman, nit Hoy Comatock and Frederick Votk, two wno ar waiting from To Los Angeles, 110 day young fellow who walking from To kxlo, to Los Angeles, no dayi on a wager, arrived In Tort Wayne ye terday afternoon at OiSO o'clock. They bad left Pefjance. at 4 o'clock Teeter day morning, and started for Huntington and Fern from tjil c'tX today. REUNION OK ELEVENTH.

Veteran of Old Battery Will Gather in Fort Wayne The annual reunion of the Fleventh Indiana battery will be held Wednesda) at the assembly room of the court bonae and it is believed tbat it will be attended by between twenty end twenty five vet erans of thia famou orgamration The business session will open at 10 o'clock ana all! he lonowea oy ujnner at tno noi Drau Lieutenant Jlenry M. wiuinms, of thia city, in to preside Democratic meeting, Sixth ward, 17th Precinct, Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock, 2036 Broadway, one half block south of Taylor streetJ Speakers, William J. Hosey and Dr. H. O.

Bruegeman. 23 2t At a meeting of Elks Monday after noon, October was selected aa the date for the annual barbecue and the affair is to be held at ermanla park. The lort Wayne 4 Northern Indiana Traction company baa assured the lodge that plenty ot car will be supplied to tak the memtwrs ana tneir In millet to the park and return, HEADCHES the bane of tho student and worker can bo cured by rightly made glasses. Over 10,000 patrons to testify to Meigs' service. Let us examine your eyes today.

Glasses, including examination, $1.50 up. OESJGHISPICIAUSX LYHIO THEATER BLDO. 1012 Calhoun. Satisfaction Guaranteed MATTER what amount you borrow from our bond of II 000 to you I a auarante that our ratea are right. We ioan any aum from $5.00 to $100 reu Bt the full amount asked roe.

Nothing taken out In advance. Don i hesitate to call whan you neeo a little money. Tou ret the Una ot treatment you would expect from a friend, tnd at the earn tlm. It 1. private and confldeotlaL Friend might talk don vie are aurprlelngly different from the ordinary lean Mmpany you hear and read about.

A call will convince you that when you want a loan tou altt want to borrow from u. Tou only nasal to own furniture, a planor horse and Vehicle or stock, or have ateady employment, to get money your own note. NONI BKTTin MANY NOT A QOOO. Advertised ratee are net always what tney asem. Indiana Ldan Company t11.Jia HOArr' BUILDINO SECOND FLOOR, gstabltahed 1NS.

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