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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 15

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mkM fcJSi "liK taMa MB (8r Is MEATI MEAT! KARN BROS :41 tv i 1 pecial Prices for Saturday Boillnir Beef tie fin i r. tiuy ChucHpasts i8o unuck Jeak KQundStcaK ii 25o .250 tiank steak Frera yea! Stew I80 Veal Roasts or Chops. 22o FreshNeckBones 80 Fresh Spare Ribs 7. i Fresh Pork Sausage Pork Shoulders (whole), 7, Blicod Boiled Ham. Mry JJeei sliced yn.rt Prepared Veal loaf Smoked Bleats Bugar cured Picnic.Hama Sugar cured Regular Hams.

i. Breakfast Bacon (whole) Smoked. Cottage Hams 3 Lard. Pail Pure Lard. v.

10 lb, Pail Pure KARN BROS. 1118 CalhouovSt. Phone 166 VIUSTOBSERVETHE POLICE AVAR RULES i Vriericans in London Ate Koi Exempt Since America. 'Entered War. London, Juno S.

ICoiTegpondenco t. (he Associated rresa.) JIany Inierlcans In London were jsurprlsed rid disappointed when hy. learned lhat, When tncf United States entered he var, they wore tiot automatically of. the of observing he: British pbUce regulations affect tig allensv This is especially of he Americans who have arrived here 35c COUNTRY BUTTER 35c JpOUND POUND iressed Spring Chicken, per lb pressed Fall Hens, per lb, POTATOES Si, per peck. Jtvr, per (liver Skin.

Onlpns, per FLOUR )ur' Special, sack. .81.75 Turtle, sack. rarge Sack Corn Meal, each. CRACKERS tnall square, per lb; 124d arga Sodk per. lb.

12 He Perfection Honey Cookies, per lb, GRANULATED SUGAR 0 Pounds 6 rounds i $2.25 ard Compound, per 'uh Maid Seeded Raisins; pkg8. 25o "ancy. Dried Peaches, per latches, large Bo Jaundi? pr Toilet Soap. since the early part of 1918.: These riiust Tpport their movements io the authorities, just ns.all other aliens, vhether allies or neutrals, are required do. there Js a.

considerable amount of red'tape Involved in the. police regUi latlons and, no sooner' had the United States thrown In Its lot on the side of the entente allies, than many Ameri cans got the Impression, that they would roe relieved of. this war time necessity. When they found piit that their status In this respect remained unchanged by! the turn of events many of them, appealed to the United State embassy and consulate for. further in formation.

They were told that there no indication of. any change. I very American; who has arrived here since the early months of .1916 must have an identity' book. Besides name, nationality, date and signed it must bear the signa ture and guarantees of two British subjects, property owners, who have, at the same time, seen the holder of the bobk sign his name to It. Before the bok Is received, a sighed photograph must be left at the police station'.

In some Instances two months elapses before the applicant is able to obtairt AVhenan American moves from one part of the city ito another' lie must report to the police stations In both districts and have his book stamped ly the ''aliens' officer. Much the name procedure is required when he goes on a visit to another city, in every town where he stays over night he must report to the police, giving all particulars' as to birth, nationality of self and parents, a description or pnya Ical featuresetc; At the hotel at which he stays he must repeat all these same details on a large sheet of paper which he la required to again; before, he. can leave the hotel. In certain sections of England a hew rule has Just "been put into effect which requlrts aliens to first present theTn selves at police headquarters before they will be given a room In. a hotel.

The police: Issue a permit entitling tne holder to stay at the hotel. A party of American business men frqm London were; required to do this recently upon their arnvaj in Liverpool. Their train brought them Into Liverpool around 3 They were tired and hungry and tne trip to. the police station consumed another hour. But all, Vent 'through with the: red tape good naturedly, realizing that to be alldwed to travel at all In any FOR GROCERIES C.

IRONS Special ''on Sugar, iwunds for. Special on New toes, 15 pounds for. Special on I2kk, 1 doicn Special on Waelilnjf I'owdcr, 7 packages Bixylal on Laundry Boap, 7 bars. Special on Crepo Toilet rnper, 8 rtUIa Sicclalvon Calif onila Dry Onions, .240 toitii nnnrn lpq nnuAD, to. rcn loaf.

In.Dd mn Milk .340 lbs. "good Coffee 4 lbs. 10c Macaroni 4 10c Spaghetti Scans Peas Zdoteii Sweet 28o 1 loo rolla Toilet Paper, 5 large Grape Fruit lbs. Green kitchen. Klenser 3 Trllb'y Soap 24o 2 Shredded Wheat 3 lbs.

Head Bice 8 doren Cookies 2 lbs. Dried Peaches aarlra Rait A bunches Radishes tOo 6 bunches onions 1 pound Lettuce lw A.naratfUS 1C 2 lbs. Xton Wax Beam, vegktableST Argo Starch 8c Box Matches 1 large Pineapple 3 Dry Onions 14a 1 can Peas .4 14q 1 large can Kidney 14q ,1 glass Peanut Butter Bo 1 bottle Olives 1 can Dutch Klenser 1 Palm Olive 1 can Apples (.,,, .,...,,,,.90 2 ounces Pepper 1 box Tacks 1 box Toothpicks 1 bottle Mustard .40 FIUST CLASS MEAT 1 box Strawberries 2 lbs. Cabbage 10c 1 Cucumbers 5 bunches Rhubard 10c id. Tomatoes lao 1 Telephone orders received until OV Friday cvciUngs for SaUtrday PHONES I795' 33S8 CALHOUN STnnET.

IIUZU I SCIENTISTS PUZZLED BY CASE IN WHICH FOUR SMALL CHILDREN KILL THEIR FATHER Boy Pulls Trigger While Sister Holds Gun Full at Head of Their Sleeping Parent Youngsters Plot Four Days and' in Court Admit Grime. (Staff Special) Durant, jurie i4.T Sclentists are puxillng over the case the four Wllkerson children, who murdered their father, after conspiring to kill him in the cold blooded fashion of professional criminals. Not in decades has suehariastound lng rhurder beea brought before crlm, Inologtsts, a. murder which, every one of the four children has admitted In court, and. which none, seems" to rue; For fdur days they went over the plans of the killing.

Three times' the two younger who actually committed 'the ran away from their' victim frightened. 'urged ahead by the tjlder conspirators, the younger children returned the. fourth time and completed the crime. The oldest child lslS yearbld Bessie. Next comes Jack.

2, hen Ruby, 10, and the youngest. QUcSi'. I. li Wllkersori, a farmer, had often cursed them; the told. County Judge Paullln.

Their mother had died last January. When WUkerson whipped Bessie, the children planned the murder. With the utmost unconcern, the children showed the court how they com mltted the awful deed. While their father the children stole up to hltri; for the fourth time. Little.

Otto, the youngest, had h's finger at the trigger of a shotgun, Jtuby pointed the gun to the man's head, and the other two urged them on. Otto pulled, the trigger, Judge Paullln and ethers. Interested In child welfare were astounded by the SBBBBBbW. taSSBBBBa SbbbbbbbbbW Vsbbbbbbb SaB ArBBMstiBfe i I WlSBBB? ffiBBM. SaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBUjuSSHBBBSa SPL iH hJfjFE BBBLjBBBBBBBBBBBaSBasBa'BiBBSaSaV A.

B. Prank: 1013 Wells Phone 680 2051. Cll and 615 Barr Phono 4020 THE MAN tHAT SAVES Y0TJ IVtONEY. JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY BAROAINS. Fresh, Crisp Crackers only.

lajjo rt Fresh Otngor 12 Mo Graham. Wafers lAn lt Thexi Jol lire all 1 Ycfth Htock. Ited Iteans. ,110 crirt PjirrMI'K. nfl I2c chn 3 lb.

can Bauer Kraut, 9 cans $. Matches, large 5o lio.t ISTIUOTLY FREKII BRUM) I Qo liOAF Our Special Coffee. lAc I1 Compound 20c lb Cider gallon KITCHKN KLEN7.EU, OX. 3 Ho CAN. Large can Salmon.

BPECIAL RAtiTR ON CANNED Large can Hominy. can or 05o rtmen enn. Tomatoes SOAPS Rub, No More G16.M POWDE1W Jlub No Mprd Know Boy" Light House So BAR, or BARA ONLY 28c Bo PACICAOIU PACK AUIuK, 28c. iircms MILK OHo and lib, CAN Bulk Dltves, Large Spanish Queen lOo pint Rolled Oats. package Apple Butter, 15c Jar only.

9a Japan ,..,..280 Ih Reniember linvo many other Bargalivs. Comparo our prices wltli others mid eonvlnce yourself. Be euro.Uiat you see my name B. FRANK, on the windows before entering Uie Tlio Wllkerson Children. Left to Right, Jack, 12; Jleasle, 13 Sooted, Otto Ruby, 10.

calmness of the young school of tho state reformatory at Pauls cannot, explain It even now. Valley, and the. girls we're', the The bbys are low In the training I state school for girls at Oklahoma City, of the belligerent oountrles at this time (s somewhat of a privilege. ERWIN APOLOGIZES TO BOARD OF WORKS Trouble in Water Works Branch Will Be Settled on Saturday. James Erwln, chief clerk in the city water works department, who.

was asked to. resign by the board of works because of his attitude on the topic of a salary Increase, Thursday afternoon, presented a written apology before city officials morning. 'lie asks to be re lhsta.ted as a city employe, Five representatives of the labor uhlon to which Erwln belongs appeared before the board of works and City Attorney Colerlck In a closed conference, Friday morning. The committee made up of Dan Simon, Albert Woerman, John O'Conhorj William Rbebel and. George Bercaw, apologized to the officials In behalf of the union.

Kryvn's action was not due to Instructions from the union, the. committee explained, They asked that Erwln be returned to Board of work' members announced thatthey will render, a dpclslon on tlio subject Saturday afternoon at ,4 They have not made lip. their minds at this time as to whether or not Erwln should be re employed. If ISrwln la taken back as a waterworks employe, the. men who' walked out, when Erwln quit Thursday, will be re hired.

They are "William Wogher, plumber: George McCarthy, machln and John Swaldner, storekeeper. Board members do not feel that the are to blame about the salary misunderstanding with the water works department. The works board. asked the council to Increase the pay of waterworks employes. The matter Is up fo the council.

The works board has no such authority. The, Works laborers are now being paid the maximum city law, 'Birth ltecora. Born, to Mr. and Mrs, William Ryan, 3215 Hoagland avenue a Mr. and Mrs.

Eldpn Hathaway, y0l8 Smith Btreet a To Mr. and Rows, ISO? Bowser avenue a boy. Scarlet Fever. John. King, aged 5, 382 Bfandrlft street, suffers from, an attack, or scarlet health board has been notified, Building Permits.

Building permits were issued to Paul Kbehler. to build home at 1414 Anthony boulevard, et.cost of S3.700, and to Fred Krucke'nberg, to erect re's tdence at 1418 East Crelghton at cost of 2,700. OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE ('' AWD UNLIKe 7HS AOTOCpiATfC COVCRrVeNTS, THIS 15 A RC55 OOOWYRyV Ive COMC5 So flS'kle 'iws tau: ORDcSRS NO ONy AW A JlL JBBBBSBBBSBaBBBBaBBBBBaBBBSBB Calif ornian Invents a New Death Dealer That is Devil's Limit. Los Angeles, Cal June' An aerial bomb, invented by Lester t1 bH lester; p. nAirtLQW, promises to be one of Arneiv Gunner Bags jFirst Boat or U.

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The various 'features Which stamp the bomb as an unusually Ingenious contrivance, cannot, be discussed 'during war times; Barlow perfected his weapon While he was serving. In Villa's army during the days ofthe Mexican's fame, lie was in command of the aviation' corps. The. also In the United navy, enlisting as a coal passer and advancing, to rank of flret class electrician. He is a native of Pennsylvania.

BREAMS Is niifl i i ifi i I Mi Oft. I Ave LOOKED FOR WP ytR and. HAVE NGVBR rOVtO AMV V'l CHevwiNOOOM I 11 UNDfiliTHB 2451 BROADWAY. SPECIALS FOR Phones 82O7 027lj SATURDAy, Arlstos Flour, 44 6' lbs. Karo Syrup Dry Onions 1 tt, Good Luofc Olep, 2 lbs, Jelly con, 8 pkgs.

25c 3. v. Ripe pineapple, 2 for. sso Armour's Grape Juice bottle 23o Lard, per lt, i 27c: CooVIng Cornpound; per Jrjb, 22c Now Potatoes, peck Hobe Milk and 12c can Coffee 23c, 30c 10 Tbs. Cane Gran, fiugar with prder of id Items 8o Dry Peaches, 2 lbs.

Bours Young Hyson Tea, 1 rb BOo Matches, fl boxes Small Prunes, 1 Bulk Macaroni, 1 tb, Quaker Corn; Flakes, 3 pks.i25o finlder's Catsup 15o Swift Pride Soap Swift White TP Globe Soap WV Argo Btarch, pkg. 6o 10b pkg. Borax Soap Chips. Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars, Van. Camp's liomlny and Pumpkin, 2 cans GLAP Ki tncle Sam's first victim in his cam pai against the tT boat Was bagged by Warrant Officer Clark, gunner on the 8llvershell, when the freighter Wnl ttnhnat Kv tit a amma snK 'marine.

Clark sank the TJ boat Jn a ffght after Blxty shots had been fired. He Is from tho.U. S. S. Arkansas.

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