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

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iijit ilTiyvENi After Numerous; and Long Delays Paving Will Be Obmpleted, THE MUNICIEAIt HEWS She Slapped Huerta's Face Lived to" Tell, The Moefleilng company has resumed paving operation on Uunstin avenue, following ah annoying interruption occasioned by. the insistence 6( a property owner thattha ltrcet liitie for many years recognised by th city as the proper and correct, were not right; The of works to get a satisfactory understanding and finally told the Mo'cllerlng company to go ahead with the work. The construction company had threatened to bring suit for damages resulting from the. delay. It is believed the Work will now go rspldly forward to completion.

The pat ing of lliieatis avenue' has been the, subject of one. sort of, controversy and un other for two year. ARRIVE AT STARTING PjOINT. Council dommtttee of the Whoje Discusses Traction Report. After spending much of the better part of an hour reading and discussing th special rommitteo'B report on the state of street car service in Fort Wayne and recommendations' for improvement, the city council, sitting as committee of the whole oh Tuesday night finally rounded up where it started and did whst might very well have been done at the regular meeting a week previous when the special committee report submitted by Chairman Teter facitachcl wsi concurred in and referred to the committee of the whole and the city attorney.

The latest action, tsken by the commitee of the whole Tuesday night, directs the continuance of the spe cin committee and orders it to confer with the officials of the traction company to ascertain what is "going to be nbuut it all of which may be something unusual if not wholly unique, as illuMrating the mandatory functions of a committee in dealing with the creature of the paramount body. However, that the program and week ago the council might very well have directed its ep ial committee to continue, after having concurred in its report, and directed it to proceed to conferences with the traction officials. Rcfore he committee of the whole rvt the council sat in special session, vhich vas called for the. purpose of.hay i is the body ratify the contract by the ird of works with Ma Irmscher for construction of the addition to the i power house. The council decided t.

since the contract was awarded and ned May 18, and had since been ready submit, there could be no emergent nsion. for hsste at this time, and re rod the ratifying ordinance and com with Irmscher to the committee on and franses. bbbbbbp 'vm va iVjk, Xh. Juf Brown Akron, Ohio, June 3. Mr.

E. L. E. Brown, a comely young Englirih woman and a refugee from Mexico, ha the dis tinction of being the only jrton who ever 1 ftp ped Huerta's face and lived to laugh about it. It wee while the was pleading with him to protect her family and her property that tbe dictator of fered jnault to the English woman and she answered right buck with a stinging blow on the face.

She was under (he protection of tbe English flag. So, in stead of tbe command, "Shoot her at dawn," Huerta's order was, "Show this woman out." With her huoband. Dr. he Is returning to England to await the entftbuahment of pcact In Mex loo. measures of the ttort would necessitate nw laws and the modi fVt Ion of old ones.

Senator Fleming Is a member of the Indiana Flood commlMlon appointed by Governor KaJuton and Mayor Hoeey in president of the recently orcanlceo Flood Prevention association of the Upper Wabash and Maiunee valleys. OPPOSED ANNEXATION. A petition has been addresned to the board of works and filed with the city council opposing the proposed annexation of a small tract of territory In the southeast part of the city. It Is signed by fourteen persons owning property in the affected territory; The petition for an nexatlon has been stgned by eight prop erty owners resident In the part It Is proposed to add to the city. The lty council will go as a committee of the whole Sunday afternoon to Inspect the territory, 10 a.

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It is estimated that nearly 3,000 people attended the concert firen in Swln ncy park Tuesday evening by the Elks' band under the directorship of Prof. John I Verwelre. The progTam evoked every evidence of satisfaction, and tho first public concert held ui)der municipal auspices in Fort Wayne wis yoted a di tinct success. The new municipal band wagon was used for the first time. Preceding tbe concert Charles J.

Stella, see retary of the park board, made a brief address in which he called attention to the Importance of the occasion anl announced that the concert was the first of a series of forty that would be given in the elght'porks during the slimmer, under auspices of the park board, and emphasised that these entertainments belonged to the people because their money was paying for them through a tax levy fixed for the purpose. The next concert will be given Friday night, Jane 5, in Reservoir park by 'the Moose band. THE BIRTH RECORD. To Mr. and atre.

Charlea Rrnritmrn, 1113 Ijafavette street a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kettering, 13S6 South Harrlaon atreet a hoy. To Mr.

and Charlea" Taylor. 1(0 Maatersort avanua boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller, 1IK Tll den atreet a.

boj. INSPECTING CITY DAISIES. City Milk and Meat Inspector Eugene A. Roliott and Deputy Inspector Charles Josse are conducting an in ipectlon of dairies and mlHc depots loeV ed in the city and following' that will Inspect country dairies. The milk supply of Fprt Wayne will receive extraordinary attention from the health department this summer.

The co operation of the public Is asked by the department and violations of the milk regulations, both aa to cleanlincas and temperature of the milk delivered to consumer Is iirgel. Pr, J. IT, Oilpln, secretary of the board, strongly commends the milk depot, which has just been established at the First Presbyterian church to insure good milk for babies. RESOLUTE WINS TODAY. Each Candidate for Cup Defender Now Hat Victory to Credia.

Rye, K. June 3, The yacht Resolute, owned by the flag offloere syndicate of the New' York Yacht club, defeated Alexander S. Cochran's aloop Vanltle this afternoon In the second race preliminary to the selection of the American cup defender. Martlng mat twelve seconds ahead of her rival at Besolute finished about 15 seconds ahead In a race of 26 1 4 milea. The result today loaves one race to the credit of each contender since the Vanitie won yesterdsy's enmtes by a margi nof nearly IT minutes.

ENDsTuFE AS SUICIDE. Robert E. Scott Seeks Death by Pistol at IsdlanapoHa. Indianapolii, June 8 Robert E. Pcott.

years old. for more than 18 vears clerk in tbe superior oouri and ae aistant reporter. of the supreme court of Indiana undo tne late jonn u. urimins, shut and killed hlmaslf in a rooming house here today. Ill health ia believed to have been responsible for Scott's act.

DISPOSES OF (40,000,000. Wealh of South Bend Woman Goes Husband and Brother. to AT WORK ON INTERCEPTOR. Superintendent strodel Btolns On Bio Repair. Job Street and Sswer Superintendent Herman Strodel began Wednesday morning to maWe aneatanslve esoavatlon t.e;st at the seat of the trouble.

In, tha big sewejr 'between Hanover and Howard streets. It Is believed that quicksands, of which stubborn found In that region when the sewer was built, liave Caused a break In the masonry, per. milting the earth above to fall In. The probability la that' thera was a shaft at thla point whan tha aewer was constructed, the big drain being tunneled through that part or the city; and that rollowlnir tha break In' lha masonry, the soft eartb haa settled into tns briaonid eondulat. A hole about eight by tan feet marks the place of the cave la.

It wilt oe.nacas sary to carrth excavation down thlrtyt. rive or forty tee to reach the mssonrjr, This will be. a dlffliult and dangerous task, uooa, progress was maaa aurmt tha day. The atwes Is ctogged with accumulation rbf 'earth vthat 'waa' dumped Into.tha.ltote trying tov nit up tHt place that had caved. At the lima of the car Superintendent: 8tnde sent man to Inspect the sewer' to: aacsrtaln If.

It had caved In and ha reported. to tbe' contrary; Thanr.lt was 'undertaken to Ml up the hols. The result was a farther clogging of the The 'work making; re pairs wilt take or tan i TAlK OFf LOOORBVatNTiON, "Senator Sleotieri B. Fleming had a ton fennca Tuesdayiafternoonrirlthr MayOr the sxeoutlva offlce'at the. city relating to flood" preverttioa jneas South Bkend, June 3.

Tha property of Mrt. Josephine Ford, valued at about (40.000,000, is given principally to her huahand, George Ford, and her brother, Joseph D. b'ver, by the terms of her will which has just been ad mitted to probate, ther relntives are recognized by small bequest). EXPRESSIONS OF SOME FAMOUS ADVERTISERS. l'Jt Jbvjf thf eoTDprthenflTe L' "The success of a business house la measured by the volume and continuity of Its advertising Frank Presbrey Conifany.

"We Invest, in advertutlhg. Juat. a we invest in the heat materials for our Colgate Co. "By advertising only can railroads convince the public that it will be carried in comfort aad Safety." George A. Cullen, 'Xtelawaxe, Iackawannu ajrid Weatern railroad.

"Periodic advertising of 'the most brilliant kind leads to failure where ordinary advertising, persistently followed, bring successful B. Ind. "We, advertise as a sort of boslnesa itiurance, In winter and tummer, jn good tlmra and bad, and tb.ua made Viotor Talking Machines' known tbe overWlotor Talking' If a' chine. Wt spend, (350,000 annually Jn 'newspaper advertising aid find 'Thai'ismall advertise simprr throwjihia eiioe. The Greatest Selling of Suits Fort Wayne Has Ever Known Starts Thursday Morning All Suits in Stock Divided Into Two Lots SaTsTsTsTsTsTsTB aTa'MrsTMHMMrafgJgTiTMrtTsTgTMS tsTsataTMrgVTsTg sirsTBTBTsTsTsTsaTaTslTaTaTaTaTaTaBSTaiaai aTsTsTsTsTs sTfa 4TsTaaTsTsl sTsasTtTsMsTBsTaTsTtTaTsTMasW tTsTsl SaTHtaTgTgg.TgaTsTftTTsTsTMrsWH 1 at Lot No.

2 at SIO Lot. No. $5.00 Tailored Suits must go! That was the edict issued" this morning in the Suit Section And go quickly was the farther orders not considering cost, profit, former prices or how desirable the suits are they must all be cleared out within the next three days. So every Suit in stock was called for inspection they're all the most fashionable of the seasonls models and divided into two groups, at $5.00 and $10 00 These prices include every Suit in stock all the cloth models all the dressv silk creations. They Go on Sale Tomorrow Morning Sizes for Misses, Small Women and regular sizes up to 51.

All colors are represented as well as the wanted black and navy. Please note that none of these are sent on approval none put aside ij.T ciety (Continued from Page The Laurel Embroidery club will mef Thuraday afternoon with Mrs. William Beitef. of Taylor street, members are desired to be present. The nuptial i)f Mis Veronica Oentb mn.

V.nl A will Po', brated at, nuptial nigh', mas in St, Pb tn Mk1" school ''auditorium fab erona, Jfiaaoe (iraoc Barva, Ituth Knapp, Helen Bertha Mariotte and Messrs. William HofToiaji, Elma Oroah, Ervin Vern, Lou Mommor, Walter Kiel and Frank Bitner. IKVITATI0MS SENT OUT. of Sixteenth Commencement Exerchei Normal School on Jtiao is. The.

annual commencement exercises of the Normal school department of the Fort Wayne public school will be held FORT WAYNE BOY IN DEBATE. tf k' wr jr Pirv ter'a church' ncit Tuesday morning at frank of Loganspprfywho has been here vial ting her brother, C. E. EasterdayV for three days, has returned bom. Wall represented the DaughtarSiof liberty.

ha been treasurer of the state, organlagtlun of that order Iqt eight, years. ElvlnaPhonjr.fof llo'ntfrey, sras the, honor guest at a Icnlif'supper and dancing party given laat ning at Rob TMih" TboM pjoystl'tlur fair! in' i addition; to, MtaeJPhbfcyt anil Un; Plnney who acted a cbapi day, June 12, at 8 o'clock. Tlio addrews io tha 'claas 'be given by fL ItoberU superintendent of the Michigan State Normal. Iter. A.

IWsctn win maka the. opening prayer and Henry Simon, violinist, and a eborua from tha format school Junior class will give, ro.u sical numbers, Tha graduating claas members are Bertha Kstherina, Jgnet Catherine oBwer; Agoe loreoa Chlo ualt. Jlavahsi 'jnor nca Albert Vesti Ornett Hlgri School Students to Discuss New Constitution for State. Gloomlmrton, I. A new constitution for Indiana will he the subject of dlsuusalon by thirteen state high school students representing every conxretlsloiV ul district at tha University or Indiana tonight The speakers Kill lie irvin Well, Evanavllle; Andrew Hepburn, liloomlng to; Sultan Cohen, JenersonvllIe; Charles Jiognia, uaiiville; Lyons, lllun mand: James.

Ingles, Indianapolis; llnr vey Iverett, IJccatur; Oeorga Rsynolds, Kokomo; C. (Jurnlck, Benselaer; I). B. Snyder, WabasH; David Rrwln, 1'Ort and Uertrude Curinhv. Miah.

lawaka. HELD ON gMUQQLINq CHARGE. Herman Russell, Chicago Diamond Merohani, Taken In; New York, Torlc. June Herman tthaaell," a Chicago diamond merchant arrested laat night on his arrival on the ftorth Oer man Lloyd, liner Kronprlnie Wllhelm, charged with smuggling lu.otia worth of diamond Into tile country wa uralgned today. In Ilohoken and committed to.

Jail to await formal aiajuliia.tlon. tomorrow, i't' i II i iv" olve) ai Bedro i f(t 'titMsMi Thompapn; Bartbi Tower, afterrioonJk: 7Hfyts fe.tsat:;.s; FORMER RESIDENT KILLED. Charles Oswald" MftU With Fatal Accident at Cincinnati. Mrs, Louis I'almcr received a telegram Wcdncsiluy morning from Cincin nati which stated. that a cousin, Charles IJwaliI, 2(1 years old, had met with tin, accident Tuesday morning while ridiiig nia motorcycle anil which resulted in His dentil.

Mr. Oswald wn well known in Kort Wayne, aa lie lived here until a few yean ago a nil 'while here was employed as a mucliinist at the Biwa. Foundry and m.tiimi.. wuraa. ai mat time lie uoard el wrth his aunt and uncle, Mr; and lira.

Joseph Oawald, of Smith gtreet Surviving, he leaves his father. MattheW 0waldf.anil one' sister, tit uncinnsu, anu sn uncle and aunt of this. city, Mr. and Mrs: 'Auiruat Rmlkh. Mrs, Xi, Palmer left aiHu iiQopf io.

attend the funeral service. FIVE BABIES EXAMINED. ftt. 1'naniefJi Bash's. smallest infant.

Milk Depot Weiglij Only Eight Pound. i Five babies, all found to from improper nourishment, were uiiiinoil and prescribed for Wadneadar morning at the rniU opened tha parlors of the First Presbyterian churchv The physician prescribed modlnei'mUki; according to age and weight of tha In i fants. The smallest baby Weighed onlyv elght pound 'and Wa Hire month of TO. BE BURIED TheVr.ihalng..oi;'ChM(a'li5i8l'xoj'U''iv Bluffton. business ho died at kia'5 home jn thitTitj Tneaday, will be ghlp ped io.

FortAVay In special ow: JIFortvWaynai arrirtngTThuradaV afternoon Vt l.ikf The remain wilj, betaken ibniBa maieiywajnaenwoodjor and Janjdo'at jf, 'i B.JV fc.

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