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1 THE Hltatid! Q4A cXlilffifllg AX What's the use 'of throwing way your money on Higfc Grade Clothing elsewhere when you can come here and get the 'identical values from a Third fi. One Half Less? AljM ClotiW PORT MMF WAYNE SENTINEIi te)v THOTSDAT, MAY 81914. THREE KILLED AT DELPHI Jacob Windell One of Victims of the Wabash Train Collision. lOll CAX'JfflQtf STL VI DEATH COMES DR. BATTLE CLARK 4tetiped New Haven Druggist Had Been HI for a Year.

'HaflETtt So "THE OTHER DEATHS Battle Clark, retired New Haven phytkdaa kail druggist and one of tho ldlng member o( BL John'i Cetholio congregation at New Haven, died at 3 o'clock; Thursday morning at hi hom ia that, place after an illness of one year due to cancer, it part: to eu years of age. Ho waa a native of Payne, 0 but had Yielded In Hew Havener tha put elgh teas, ytaura and widely known in tha aaUra portion of tht county, At one time hi served aa a member of the board Of Near Haven town trustees. Ilia wife died I two yeare ago and surviving lie leaves three children Charles, Kay and Margaret Funeral aervleei Saturday morning from tha realdence and later from fit. Jobn'a, pitholio church WALDA. 'ElUIla Ora Walda.

the infant dunlin. tut of Mr, and Mra fleoree Walda. 2028 Wsleter Park avenue, died lata Wednes Bu ifcwuwwu yi iiuma yi kuv pe renca irun umiii'oMunii iiiir iHviitT is tno general foreman of tha tank department of the 8. Fr Bowser worka i Funeral tervioet Friday afternoon at 3iS0 o'clock from the residence, Rev R. Orahener officiating WOULD HELP, the rate of a fraction lees than 100 mllee an hour Tho alowcet ear to qualify in the speed triala wet an English entry driven by Grant, an American pilot, which made the circuit at the rate of a little more than 88 milea an hour.

floux, in winning the race laat ver, averaged 70 59 milea an hour for the entire distance. WAS OPERATING DERRICK CAR And Caught in the Wreck" age When the Crash Came. Hot Weather Suggestions For DECOR ATIOtf DAY A high "(arown Straw Sailor, A soft pliable Panama. WOULD WAR ON WHITE SALVERY (ContinuJ from 1 NOT HINDER I Oeertlnoad Irom Vnm 1 jaty now puren'ng waa ab tofatcly neeeaiary to latlify tha con aMjhma Af tna Miinifrv and its narran. ffa Af nvawaltlnw nt filial.

net and that it waa a great deal bet 'I tar to 4o the thing moderately and so berly now than to wait until more radl etl fortes had accumulated and It waa (J, ttootiiarjr to go much farther. VT president alio aald that while he wn aware of the preeent depreesion rf basinets, there waa abundant evidence in that It waa merely psychological, that 'inert ii no material condition or mib reason why tha hualneea nf the country ahould not be In the mmt pros porous and expanding condition. lie urged upon hie visltori the necessity of tietriotie operation on the pert of the bnalneae men of the oountrr in or der to anpport rather than to eppoae the toodirata Droceea of reform, and to heln mvkuiuv inein oy weir own intimate loiowjedga of bualneae eondltlona and I proceaaea. ia ma Tiaiiora tnat it waa hla 1 earneet dealre to eerve and not hinder or, injure the bualneea of the country In lit Art 1HV Ihkl I. II I reflection they would tee that the couree urging would in the long run not onlr but In tha ahort ran thewlae and aerrieeaWa courae" New toft White Felt Outing Hate, epecla 13 vahiea, only II 00.

MAIXOY'S, 1013 Calhoun. Buga of beauty, rum of ityle, rugs(which hold their Mors and rugs which irear sw "yon would have them. ar tiw Mnd you buy at Foster's. ItAOERS TAKE PINAL SPpi Doubt waa expreewd in the report of the advlaability of teaching aex hygiene in the public hools und parenta weri urged to inform their ohlldren pereonal ly of the truths of life An overture eeking to allow women to eerve rul ing cllera waa frowned on Dy the at eembly which suetulued the cotton bills and overtures in Ite recommendation tliat no action be taken. A recommendation that where mm lutere of the rreibyterian church are euod for divorce the local Fresbjtery ahould investigate the case and ipreul ita report on the recorda of the Prei hylcry waa approved and sent to the vaiioua f0r yote, Foreign mission expended WOSIOR in the last year, according to the re port of the committee on foreign mis sions presented by Dr.

J. Nlccolle, of St. Louis, makimr it i Jlonary year ajid exceeding by ut previous year In Presentlmr ih rmpi nn Lt .1 .7 wiuw 0" Ulckok, chair man of the eneeial mmnlitA. "The soelal evil IJ prlmsnly a man'a rroblem w. rU friJ tta i .1 mien sre a oontr outing cause of women's downfall of nine to be Dr MaltlanJ Alexandor, was to rales the deflct of 22.OO0 feeing the board "a home mission.

waa announMH xt of hie eonrrevaeUn (Continued from es 1 1 winner of the 1011 con tea ti three timet winner of the Trench Prlxi TetiUnV Chrlitlaena. Bur OMfleld, Chaaaagne, Wikoi, Dt Desfcrow'tnd Grn. mi Averaged JtetMt trials, which ended proved revelation to tho auto a imeina enihuslaate. T.kln tlia a7 whole, the tfereis nova AVer. 1 fseW thaLftht AmMca tart; but taeywiu able to held up wm wuv milv xmcv TV tm'mS stts facet.

YorV mat jvew TlwiTS iT nl John Timothy Stone, of Chlc. nJZW a member of hi would Bubsorihe 110,000, All grocery stores will close Saturday, May 30th, at 12 o'clock, in hftnnv. day. P10IAL OOMWITTg At a tntMilnar et tho fit of tended Ol. Martin App nd 8, Dtak1 PLENTY OP FLOWERS Fresh cut for Decoration day.

Get them frith at office storf238 W. Main St. DOSWELL'S, "QuaUty Flowew." Telephone 1183. When Wabash eaatbound freight train 82 crashed Into the work trim one half of a mile west of Delphi Wednesday afternoon, Bridge Foreman E. B.

"Dills was killed and Jacob indcJI, ol fort Wayne, waa ao badly injured that lie died at 8 o'clock Thunder mornlmr. JustTbefpre Hs accldenthppeno7 Stephon Hall, the crossing watchman at that point, as struck by the work trm as It was backing into a siding to give the right ef way to westbound psascn ger train No 1, and was so bndly Injured that ho died at oilock inursaay morning 1 he accident is said to have been due to failure of the train crew to properly Mug tio through freight The v.ork tram and crew had just completed the inatal latum of two girders in the bridge it that point, was struck by the work train bus snd material uaed in the work, pre puratory tn going elsewhere Foreman Dills and Jacob Windell were on the der rlik. the latter to direct the movements of tho dermk In puklnir up the timbers, when the collieion occurred The blow use terrific and sent the derrick end cars and the car next to It rlimn the tracks fullv a quarter of mile Difle and Windell falling off In the wreckage at the cert moved rapidly along Tha point of collision was 150 feet west of the west end of the bridge and the engine and thirteen of the cars In the freight train left tho raila and plunged down an embankment Tha engineer and fireman saw the work train In time to jump and were only slightly hurt "Watchman Hall did not notice move menta of the work train He knew the passenger and the freight were to pees at that point and stepped out on the tracks to cet a view around the curve to see If the passenger trsm was In sight, and vhilo looking eastward, the work train backed over him from the opposite duedion The trnika were coinpltely blocked seviral houra Two of the vhtims arc known in Fort Wayne Jaeob Wiudill boa real led here about two years, having rooms wit'i Mrs lime ISirkliolt, 22ft Inst Williams street. From the lotaJ Wabash employes it was learned thut Mr Windell was sfjout forty Ave yeaia old and unma(T ned lie came to Fort Wane from Peru two or three years ago and made this city his headquarters since, though bis work kept him out on the road the greater portion of the time und he was not very well known outside of Wabash rail nay circles It Is thought that he has a married enter residing In the city and a brother living on a farm south watt of the city lleforo going to Peru he lived a number of years at Andro'vs and owned a farm of fifty one aires south of the river a ahort distance from Huntington It la aald the remains will be taken to Andrews E. Dills, the bildge foreman, resid ed in Defiance, Ohio nnl surilving him there are tho widow and a married daughter.

He also hoa some brnthere two of whom are brakemen on the Wa bash road, residing in Pern One of those brthert went to Delphi to take charge of the remains A Linen Duster for the auto trip A h'eavy wool rib Bathing Suit. You do not feel chilly when you como out of the water. We have them for little boys, big boya and meri. A patriotic nary blue Four in Hand with silk flag. the rage.

They are all our light colored all wool Knickerbocker Suits for the boys at $2.75. A Silk Coat, for 'it may be very warm. ja. A Palm Beach Suit; we can any man; prices $5 to $10. fit A1 White Flannel Trouscr to wear at the lake or country club; prices $4 to $7.

A Hart Schaffner Marx Outing Suit: A1 pair of White Duck Trousers. rO A pair of our Wayne Knit Silk Hose at 25c. A Silk Shirt at $1.50 to $5. 1 srArSuitrof ourclosed crotclr Athletic Underwear. A suit of featherweight Pajamas.

A Silk Cap. A Wash Tie. Our unlined erav Seree Suit "for the fleshy man. 1 Bag. NA Pongee Silk Shirt at $1.50.

THESE ARE ONLY Jf FEW SUGGESTIONS We have what you want at the price you want to pay. Store Open Friday Evening. Closed Saturday PATTERSON FLETCHER CO. A NINTH WARD MAY BE DRY (Continued frera Pate 1) saloon on lot 22 of Deck's addition, which location la at the corner of Spring and Oakland streets At the other end of the block on Oakland street fronts Trinity Herman I ulhersn i.hunh Then utermuth got a new location In lot 75, of Archer a addition, anl advertised for tho license that has lauHed the present opposition This sito is a squire west of his former mention snd Is at Spring and Mnry's umtnissioner Schwler made a personal invistigation snd die covered that Qutermutha proposed lo oitlon for saloon is within the nrobib ited distance of the rear of Trinity thurch property, which extends from Oakland tn Rprlng Schoenfeldt Saw Commisaioner. The etntemont in this newspaper that Churlts hchoenfeldtj uho resides at ldOl 8t Mary's avenue, and objects to having a saloon near hia home and under the eyea of his wife, and children, did not see the county commissioners la not strictly accurate Monday he Interview ed Commissioner Srhwler but did not talk to Commissioners Butt anil Hlmk To Commissioner Sihwier Air Schoen feldt complained of the unfairness of permitting an advertisement for a sa loon license In Inglieh text In news paper otherwise printed in Cerman.

He was told that such a method complied at least with the Indiana law, If not with notions of moral falrneas At that time hn said ha waa going to fight and wm informed concerning a remonstrance and that tho board would consider sny remonstrance lied in the prescribed way The commissioners declared today that they had pursued tho policy of keeplni Saloons out of residence districts tm would continue to pursue that policy. to the protocol. Already they have Gen Huerta's approval for tha main points in the pinna They came with plenary powers, but nevertheless have been re ferring vital issues to him and he has been giving his spproval to their work Interests of the constitutionalists are being kept in mind by the mediators fNajnee agreed upon for the new provl tionanl government are exported to be such as tho constituhioneliBt might en dorse The mediators don't expect the ques tion of constitutional representation here to be reopened The conferences have progressed too far for that. The general belief is that the American gov ornment slreody is sounding out tbe constitutionalists on details of the plans being discussed WIFE ALLEGES I DECLINE TO DISCUSS IT Washington Will Not Comment on Land ing of Ammunition for Huerta. Washington, May 28 Predictions protocol would be signed by the that GENERAL PLAN IS OUTLINED (Continued From Paae 1) or NSW COMMITTIB MMT.

Cmm.e.,.tclbiy.lB,proy. Sail awiAT r.rk:,,"r a. "mwnm. rum mlttee to have tnothsr notthl next rstsmsRi ss ai bgSTgfai xrxB Peach, Treea, Co each at teo J. Kindt, president of the wood BuUdtrt' company, rsturnt Trlday from Toronto, Can, wWe he attended tfit International city planning congress.

Colonel U. N. Foster, of the Fort Wayne perk board, also attended tbr wngrett, but leaving Toronto he went to Xt York city to attend a reunion nf faglmant, the Ninth Nti York nouneed Thursday that no license would be given to (JuteAnuth. Ills application will be declined on grounds eiaulv sim ilar to those on which a license was re fused him on the Oth of April, when the board declined to receive tbs application Meanwhile, the Ninth ward il in the midst of a lively fight in which tha aoti saloon and oro saloon forces are KrtP' I pling for control of the ward. A big remonairence ns vecn duuiwvuij signed by residents who do not want any more saloons in that ward and who would like to gat rid of some they already have.

Withdrawal Cards in Circulation. That the saloon men and the brewer iea are aroused to the danger that menaces the trama in the Ninth ward la evi denced by tho fact that a systematic campaign againat the anti saloon fight hat been inaugurated. Men art out with csrda flatting signatures of votart to withdrawal of name from the remon strance. Both tldet are organised and there is conaidtrabla feeling at well at activity manliest. A meeting of the anti saloon forest waa held In Bloomlngdala Wednesday night and mors thai twenty Art men who are aggressive against any mora saloons In the ward, attended It and considered plana for carrying forward the battl.

In view of tht monstrance would tho board of commissioners today ob talned from City Clerk O. W. Boerger a statement of bt voles cast for mayor in tho Ninth ward In tht last municipal election, Thert were 1.M7 votes for tht mayoralty. A majority of tht voters, bated on that vott, la necessary to make remonstrance effective, and declare tha ward dry. So tht antl taloon element must obtain tht names pf 77S legal voters to tha remonstrsnee.

Tht leaden of tht flght any they can get that many ndsmore an 4 art active In getting them. Location Too Ifetr a' Church. The ground on which the eoraroUlon srs will decline Outerrauth'a application fofte license lo open a saloon It that hla location It not tha distance specified hy lwpthat av nloon mutt from church When hit former application 4 lcted he kad tivtrUted to ea I possibility that a re I lavs to be considered While there may be no formal declaration on the subject the Mexloan dels gates eipect a tacit understanding to be rsached that the United 6tates will ro gard as legal the financial transaetiona ol the oresent Mexican congress. 1 In the Protocol In the orotocol there will be proclaim ed principles of which a study of the agrarian and educational problema In Menco would be baaed, but there will bo made no mention of Individual to comprise the government The mediators and delegatea Inteol to use every effort to maintain the secrecy of the names of Individuals until all element! in tbe propoaed new government have assented the pun of the actual ohangt in government It nccom plished There la every reaton to believe, now over, that already tht Washington gov his In Ita possession a list of namea from which flvt msn acceptable to it im h. eventually aereed upon.

The suggestions were made by tht Mcxlcana and the theory under which the United (States It being aaked to approve of them Is that It hsa a right to Indicate who It will or will not recognise It II also nrn.hl. h.t this Hat alto has been sent by tht Meilcaa dtlegntit to Oen. Huerta. Elections la Future. It it underttood thero will bt no reference in tht protocol to tht details of future elections, either at to foreclosing any Individual! from becoming candidates or providing tho electoral machinery.

The protocol will declare timply for a oeneral election, fair to all fac tions and looking to tht restoration of permanent government. Tho pew preeident would serve until ltlt, filling the unexpired term of tht laU President Madero. Tht Mexican dslegatet have looked with disfavor on tht proposal that a commission sovernment ahould be estab llshad provlalonally pending an election, They have contended mat it would dc Tht mediators, who are underttood to hart conceived tha Idea orieinallr. haVe found a way to nridgt that difficulty by preserving the lorms or trie Mexican constitution, pellet It expressed that an agreement or protocol "Will drawn. up and perhaps signed Within another" jreckv 'jaoxiout itr ceuiexueni.

'Tht medlttore'ere anxious for a ineeJv settlement, ti art alto tht Mexicas dela ine jnexicmnt oofo. toov.toai, no tt BOW Hierta aud American dilegatea to the Niagara conference within the next week, and reports that tin Hamburg American eteamer Ypiranga had deliv ered ammunition for the federila at Puerto, Mexico, were widely varying features in the Mexican situation that engaged the president and hia advisera today. While it ould have been Impossible to have precutod the delivery of the munitions for Huerta w'thout violation of the truce between the federals and uie American L'ovsmiuont vot lh in Cident recalls that the Yplranga's move menu precipitated the occupation of Vera Crua to balk the landing of the ory war cargo tnat now will reacb iiuena through the Tebuantepeo rail road port Secretary Bryan aald. In the absence oi uuwiaj inrormatlon, that Uen. Fun ston waa holding the Bavaria he could not discuss that phase and also declined to say how the United Stttea regarded tht landing of tht wtr cargoes after It had been asaured that officials oi tut namnurg American line would praer tnat Doth the cargoes of the ua me Havana be turned back oi i was the cargo of the Kronpnn Mrs.

Edith Wagner Sues Frank A. Wagner for Di vorce in Superior Court. NEWS OF THE COURTS SELL S0AD BONDS AT PREMIUM 'government OIASTNI LAD ACQUITTBD. Escapee Death Chair on Ground of Crlra inai imbecility, Herkimer. N.

Y. Mv T. ni. Inl, the sixteen year old boy charged with the murder of hl Llda.Beecher, was tcquitted hsrt today on the ground, of criminal Imbecility. jiuj reecuea ita rernict after being out almoat twenty hours Idda Ileeclier was murdered at the little village of Poland.

N. M.k 27. A fanner, drivinir to town. ered the body In a clump of bushel near tht roadaidt tha next day. Her skull had bean crushed with i monkey wrench na seen ataonad repeatedly.

Experienced salesladies wanted for our big fire sale, Apply at side door. KANE'S, 614 Calhoun St. HOLD UP MAYHEM DECISION. After a trial that laaled from 0 o'clock until lfiJO, Thursday, Judge Kerr took under advisement until noon Frldar his decision in tha case of Ales. Gonehor (or malidoui mayhem in laving bitten off the right ear of Mike Martynink during a egos lass oaturoay, int BrotemiUng attorney, two lawyers and three Interpreters wyirt engaged la tht eaae.

The men and tht witnesses art Polish and speak, little orno English. NOTICE. All Union Barber ShoDs open until 10 p. m. Friday eve.

Close at 12 o'clock noon Saturday, May 30th Decoration day. ji mat Ae In a divorce complaint just filed in the superior court Edith Wagner charges that her luiband, Frank A. Wagner, to whom she waa marrier in June, 1S09, and Hrom whom ahe hat Just eeparatod, hae treated her with extreme cruelty, strid ing and beating her, calling her vita and obeeiin names and threatening to kill aer cine aaice an injunction to mwi him from molesting her or her household gooda at 331 West DeWald etreet, ad to prevent the Packard neno pany frem paying him hla wages. Another Suit Atalnat City. In the circuit court William and Sarah 0, Wiebke have brought suit amlnat ths City of Fort Wayno asking for a re awarding of damages by tho board of nark ooramiesiouere lor the widening and improvement of TtudlsiU boulevard and demanding 15,000 dam ages without any act off for benefits.

They allege their property will be dam aged that much. Wife Wouldn't Cook for Him. Refusing to cook for him because she wat not going to "apoii ner neauty over a hot kitchen atove," doing nothing all day and day after day but talcing a bath and reading cheap novela and finally abandoning him altogether are among the reasona aet forth in hit com plaint to the superior court by Lester Klmgman for a divorcs from Charlotte Klingman He taya hit wife had pleaded that he marry her because aha was not well treated at home and said that ahe would endure poverty, light house kernliur in two rooms and other depri vations to bt by hit aide at wife. Soon after marriage ahe abandoned him, after they had been retlding with hla parents Notts tt tht Couxti In the superior court Frederick and Lena Weasel have begun tult tgainet Ausuat Weaeel for 11,000 damages, al leirinir that their home at tha southeast corner of Chestnut ana warren itreeti haa been Injured by tho plalntiffa act of stopping up a sewer, which causes water to back into the plaintlffa cellar of which tha contents hart been dam aged. In the superior court Judge xapia nas granted a divorce to Elbaabeth Qubcr from John Huber and given her custody of a minor child and $10 monthly for Ita support.

Joseph Stultt haa been granted a divorce from Louise Stulta by tht auperior court. Tht hearing of tha habeas eorpua eaae of George Ebondell against Hittla Shon" 6ell, divorced, for possession of three minor children will bt started in tht circuit court tomorrow. MUST ADVERTISE T0K NSW BIDS. Notice of Blda for Adame Township Eoads Wtrt Ont Day Short. Tht board of county commissioners will tomorrow readvartlst for bldt for tht construction of three roadt la Adams township for which it waa in tended bldt should bt received Thurf daw.

Juna A It hea bean found that under a construction of the law by the uprtme court bids must bt advertlaed three full weekt, or twenty one diys. Tht commissioner had advertised three timet in eontecutlvt weeks, but the actual duration of tht nottcfe was but twenty diya. An opinio by County Attorney i. u. tionmia, bated on the supreme court decision, It that tho ad vertisement is invalid, btda will (hart fort bt received on Juno 22.

The reada Involved art the two atrttchta of high. way leading, from, tht city limltt to New Haven and the Portage avenue roaoV Tht New Haven road will bt im. provttl.w coaareto and, will be whan coanatttal beat ttttloa of eoustiw Lt I .11 i lrwaT County Treasurer Dispoaea of $29,840 in Securities at Premium. County Treasurer Herman Buetcr today told to Indianapolis purchasers road bonds to the total amount of at a total premium of $225 61! For the Harkenndor stone road in Pleasant township bonds for $16,000 vere bought by the Fletcher American National bank of Indianapolis at a premium of $12175. ine purcnase was made through the Hamilton National bank of this city, Cashier Frank Poole managing tho negotiations For the Conncrt stone road In Pleasant township bonds of $13, 840 were purchssed by Wild company, of Indianapolis, a premium of $103 00 being obtained Thero were several other bidders and the difference (between the blda waa very alight.

County Treasurer Buetcr considers that In view of tht general condition Of the money market the ealet made were highly advantageous HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES. Ed Rehm, F. Shunter, tJoo Kramer, Rohert Mercer, CHarlea Schercr, 0. Pranger, (M Bradley, JJ Ponsot, J. W.

Harper, Roscoe L. Redding, Frank DeTurlc, Alfred Kidd, I red Gebhardt, E. Curran, K. Wells, Louie J. Watt, Fred Joliff, Jay Trsutman, F.

Kestereon, C. Wekh, Lc, gjurit D. A llder, George Bender, D. Eans, Harley fcomcrs. Charles TT Rn.h,n Earl Malone, B.

Weaver, Davis V. F. Schuhe, R. Harding, Chrisi Schneider, W. Webbe, Joeenh Bercot, W.

H. Carter. Pml Kraemer, all of Fort II' Warner, Payne, Ohio, c. Corbet, Payne, Ohio. 4 'atL LICENSED TO WED.

and Dora Melvin Frv. farmor oj W. Snyder. 21. Ear F.

Tonkol. firm oi puj Hippenhamer, 18. TAX REVHWEBS NAMED. Chriatian Vonderau and Chsrlo. Ttnl man were appointed members of the Allen county board of reviewer by Judee Eggeman in tht circuit court Thursday.

MAY DISMANTLE PLANTS. Boss Manufseturlng Company to Reduce cope of Operations. It Is aald that the IToes Manufacturing 'ni Ca'bouJ Its Dla'nt. aeven of i In Indiana. ITumor to that hfa Thursday morn I or th rumor i factory at Sinn? i to 'mrarliy suspend oper Bo" company la rated as none In the country eiuraf in the nro.

cVJutTun' nd COLLEGE STUDENT DIES. Bowlnt Sucenmbt to Shot Fired Freshmen tt Ainapolit. by AnniDolll. Md. Maw OR Will Bowlut, the 6t John'i college Junior' 0 freshmen when m', with Junlort, went to the under elaaa' men room Monday nightt died this afternoon.

Smart White Linen H.t. tnr n. oniy ouc MALLOYS, Wig Calhoun. Geranlunis, $1.00 to $t50 at Bash's. NATfcV BtAOtLg BBTTI Manager of People's otW kufrsrs Inflame matory nheumaUsnt, Announcement la made that tht oonrtl.

.1 tion o( MatMadtu. rnanactr of Aeflw plea' store, who haa been III with a aavara? attack of Inflammatory rheumatism, la much Improved. Beadell, however, i will confined to bio horns for several Dance, Frfday nJo May .20.7 CooIea.t hj, tf 1 4 el.

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