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2. THE FORT WAYNE SENTINEL MONDAV, iTUNB 18, JOlt. X. I Reed Shoe Co. I Women's $3.50 I PumpsSpecially I Priced Tuesday $2.98 I mi few a swk.

lwylj las I rk TA Handsome models rnBJack Suede, Patent Colt and Gun Metal Call The short vamp, stage last and high arch effects. A correct size and width for every foot. Regular $3.50 Grades, Special Tuesday $2.98 ReedShoeCor 716 718 St. Toj Leading Stoi Dealers CORPORAL PEIQH ON TEAM. fort Wsyn.

Man Qualifies for Battalion Marksman. Corporal Pelgh la the only conte.t Int from Company who Qualified tor lace on th. battalion team made up from Companies ot Angola, of Auburn, of Columbia City anil of Fort Wayne, In the shoot at Angola at Waalc The member, ot the battalion team with the CQrea mad. out If a possible 800 are. Sergt Goodwin.

Company JG5, lieutenant Van Auken, Company Ml; Lieutenant Cram, Company 136; Corporal Rhodefer, Company I2J; Lieutenant Monday, Company MS, Private Shull, Company 203, Torporal Ttefner Company 202 frlate Kent. Company 201 Corp Iral Wheaton, Company 198. Sor lleant Cinder, Company 198 Corp Iral Pelgh, Company 192 Sergeant Bouch, Company 192. Sergeant Arnold 1" Scr leant Howard 139, Prlvatv 108 mi Corporal Drewett lot but their Icon war. not high ennigh lo quail (y them tor plaoe aon tbo bnttallon team.

Something new, Down Ing's Milk Bread. Big Loaf, 10c. All grocers. Robert Robertson Jr of Pnducah I. In the city with bl family on i Tlalt to friend.

"Ten Nights in a Bar Room," 2 reels, Gaiety, tomorrow. Married Woman is Caught in Raid on a Rooming House. CITY COURT DOCKET CLASS ey Rev. B. Succop Speaker at Commencement of Concordik.

PROGRAM IS ISSUED A forgiving husband paid the On. of M. wit. taught In the raid ot a room ln house When ah. wu arratog.d In the city court today under the, nam.

of Helen Pemler and took her bom. with him to save her from further dls tract. She was a membar of a part of three women and three men taught at 1626 South Calhoun street by the po' tlce In a. place that hat been under the suspicion 6f th. police for a long time, A Mrs.

Davidson, whom th. police a.y conduct, the house, wa. out th. city Th. Other, gave a.sumed lame.

and did net appear In court and money put up for bond, waa consumed in the pajment of flnea ot 215 and cost. In each case A boy nfseventeen years Wa. picked up In another raid tn the room, above 127 Weil Columbia where two women had rented room. The lid had been picked up on th. street by a woman nearly twice Ms age anil he went to Jail because he could not pay his fins but It, la likely that arrangements will be mad.

to secure hit release. Big Docket for Monday. There wa. a big docket for" Judge MungoVan, largely made un of drunks and vagrant. Two ot th.

drunk, wera arrest.d on Sunday One waa Albert Wagner, who a Id he went from his bom. at West Unity, Ohio, to Toledo, got aome whisky, and took th. wrong train out "lending here He gave some, of the whisky to Fred La.e and both were let go Ith warning Beans' Crawford was also drunk on Sunday but he said be mt an entire stranger who gave him enough out of a bottle to make him drunk. He dldn know where his companion got his drinks Albert Nicholson, arrested by De tective Pappert north of the driving park, where he was living In a tent was held until Thursday to allow the police an opportunity to Investigate A letter from hi. sister at Alton, Si Krueger Mueller advised him not to let the police pick him up Tony Ridley, a young negro, was held for a week under a bond of 2500 on a charge of assault and battery la charged with having struck hla aged mother with a fence paling The blow, nearly setered one of her ears but she will recover Helena Campbell, a married woman and Charles Strark, an Indian who have been In court bofore for living together a.

man and Wife, secured a continuance until tomorrow morning There were several vagrants picked up but nothing was shown against tbem and all were ordered out ot the city and promised to go Rev B. Succop, of tonfa, has been to deliver th. class address at th. annual commencement ot Concordia college, to held on. the vnlngfof "Tuesday, Jun.

HO Mr Succop La a former student of Concordia The complete program for th. mencrment occasion (a a. follow a 1. Concordia Orchestra 2. Salutatory Beyer S.

Heine Octet "1 1. t. Oreek Recitation 5. Hebrew Recitation 6. Au Wledersehn Oct.t II.

7. Class Address Rev Sqccup, lonla Mich S. Piano Solo Mid Summer Night. Dream Mendelssohn E. Schnedler 9.

Latin Recitation Bens 10., Valedictory E. Schnedler 11, 'Good Night" White Claa. Chorus Th. CJas. of 1911 Th class of 1911 Is composed of the following joung men In Acker.

Seymour, Ind K. Ben Fort Wayne. Ind Beyer, Grand Mich BIckel, Franken muth, Mich Feddersen, Tlnley Park. Ill H. Flcken.cher, Buffalo, N.

O. Hanaer, East Rutherford, I H. Hertig, Waltotara, New Zealand Hlllner, Frankenmuth. Krueger, Sejmour, Ind Lieschetdt, Pekln, III Llndemann Brookljn, N. A Mueller, Pltcalrn, Pa Noack, Auburn, Mich Polster, Huff, ELEVEN RECEIVE TH1J1PL1AS Commencement of Sacred Heart Academy Today at the Majestic.

OPERETTA IS GIVEN Ind A Sander, Sprlrtgvllte gander. Otto, Sauer, Bremen Ind A Schaal Sew ar Neb, Schabacker, Hebron, Neb Schla raetikl Rochelle, Jll Schmidt Chicago, 111 Efc hnedler St Charles, Mo Single Akron, Spruth Chicago, III Stock, Fort Wayne Ind Succop, Ionia, Mich SUNDAY CROWD A BIO ONE Total of Peopfo Pass.d Through Turnstiles at Roblson Park. Roblson park proved attractive to big crowd jesterday a total of people hatng par through the turnstiles besides soma hundreds who passed In through the farmers' gate In auto nnd carriages The big balloon whloh ha. been hum at the park made Its first ascension and It was successful In every waj The aeronaut landed in the rler aome two mllei north of the park A total of 705 yards of ma tprin! was used. In the construction of the airship which bears upon Its sides the Inscription, Meet Me at Roblson Park The concert program by the City Packard band, under the direction of John Vcrwelre was one of the big attractions of the day DETA1NJHILDREN Are Held in Old Country for the Lack of Birth Certificates.

i BORN IN FORT WAYNE Something new, Down ing's Mflk BreJtd. Big Loaf, 10c. All grocers. DRAGS BOYS FROM LAKE J.eob Agne Save. Two Lad.

From Drowning. Jacob Agne residing at 1019 Oneida street, plunged Info Delfa lake Saturday afternoon and rescued two email boj a named Keener and Bowler, who had gotten beytrnd their depth and were drowning Companions of the two hove summoned Mr Agne who waa at work on a new house he Is building in tfv vicinity through the failure of their parents to have the births recorded two chll dren of Italian parentage and, two children of Turkish parentage who were born In Fort Wayne ten year. ago. and who were recently aent to Turkey and Italy to visit, have been detained, by the Turkish and Italian authorities, who refuse to allow them to return to the United States until they produce credential to that they were born In this country. Br E.

Van BUaklrk, county health officer, has been appealed to for ld In th case and asked to (urnlsh certificates of birth, but lias been compelled to refuse the request a. the necessary proofs of the hlr.th of the children In Fort Wajne to legalize th. step are lacking The father of the Turkish children Is Asber Tweel, who Is now a resident of Hunt Ington VT Va and who addressed a letter direct to Dr VanBusklrk The parents of the Italian children are un known, as an Italian residing here appeared at Dr VanBusklrk office with a letter which he took away with him when he found that the birth certificate could not be obtained The Italian bearing the letter stated to Br VanBusklrk that he bait baptism certificate, to show that the Italian children were baptised In the Cathedral, but tbjs was not sufficient evidence to secure the certificates. The reason for the children being detained 1n their reepectlve countries for lack of hlrth certlflcats Is unknown, as the parents failed to furnish Information regarding this Dr VanBusklrk stated to The Sentinel that they would In all probnbtllt he finally permitted tn re turn after their parents had gone through a red tape procesa which would consume some time Special for TUESDAYand WEDNESDAY As an inducement for you to romp and visit Fort Wayne's newest shoe store, we offer you the following specials for Tuesday and Wednesday. T0 pairs Ladies' Kid, 2 strap Slippers; genuine liand turned soles; Cuban heels; reg ular $2.00 value 1 .11 The annual commencement exercise, and entertainment oondueteA, by tb.

Sl.te,r. of tb. ifoly of th. Academy of Sacred Heart, wars given th afternoon at th. Maje.tlo theater before a large audience of friends and patron, of the school.

Ther. were eleven, young: ladle. In the graduating class, two of whom, Miss Hose Mc Ardle, of thl. city, and Miss' Grace Bridge, ot Hammond, completed "tb. academic course and th.

other, tb. Commercial course. They were Mlsse. Ruth Furste, of Huntington; Gertrude E.tea, of Laporte; Margaret ot Fort Wayne; Marie Fisher, ot Peru, Margaret Huntlne, ot Fort Wayne: Margaret Zelgenfelder, of New Bremen, 0 Marl. Solarl, of South Bend, Margaret Ward, of Fort Wayne, and Agne.

McCarthy, of Fort Wayna, Younger Student. Assist. The younger student, ot the academy assisted In rendering pretty musical and motion exercises and while the pedal feature the program, aside from the valedictory by Mis. Grace Bridge, was the rendering of an oper etta, ther were noticeably good thing, in the way of an easay by Miss Rose McArdle on "To Alma Mater," a fin. reading of Tennyson "Queen Mary' by Mia.

Irene Schnelker, a graduate of the academy In the class of 1906, a piano solo, "Llsst La, CamploeUa by Miss Florence Weber, a two piano work for eight hand, plajed by Misses Agne. Kohne and Genevieve both of Docatur, and Mario Flaher and Grace Shaw The entire program was exceedingly pleasing and the pretty and graceful children In their white dresses displayed the refinement of manner and sweetness of tolce so characteristic of, the students of this school. There were evidence, of careful mualcal training both vocally and musically and the operetta) gave 4 chance for the display of good voices and excejllfnc chcrua york Mis. Flor enoe Weber, of Union City, played the entire aecompanrment with mucbta.t. and gave excellent support The operetta presented waa an adaptation of a musical score written by Paolo Lavlllav "The Fairy Lawyers" was th.

name. Children T.k. Part. Thirty children took part In the operetta. The main character, were Little Catherine, by Marl.

Lonzo; Tl tanla, by Mamie Laasus Puck, by Margaret Zlegenfelder: the fairy law yer, ey of Botrtn Bend, Catherine Schneider, city; Mildred Deffenbaugh, city; Thelrtla Bho ber, eltyt Eulall. Twomey, Plymouth. FJorenoe Fleming, city; th. Herald, Amelia Oldknow, of Peru; fairies, Agnes McCarthy, city, and Hasel Houder, of Chicago; nymphs Of moonlight, Margaret Hoffman, Crown Point; Viola Harmon, city nymphs of atarllght, Anna May Clokey, of Huntington; Mildred Louen. Chicago) CeHa Lacey, Chicago; Llona Metzger and Florence Schmuck, guard, were Mildred of Chicago; Ceoella Porter, Logans port, and th.

following children were fairy attendants Ward, Logans port, Chelsla Coggeshell, Hazel Lonzo, South Bend. Alfrteda Sullivan, Es telle Chvanne, city, Mary Maddox Hartford City, McArdle, Allen county Dessle France, Huntington, Fern Dlsbro, cltj Catherine Don nell, Anderson, Violet Harnood, Goshen, Marie Solarl, Velma Chrlsrnnn, Helen Lynch Allen county The awarding ot certificates and prliea to the pupils of Sacred Heart aendemy June 11, 1911, were as follows Class Certificates Thrrd academic class to Mlsse. Clements Oandy, Berllng; In second academic class to Mls.es JI Houder Laesus, Schau, Hoffman Lucke, Weber McArdle, M. Behler In first academic class to Miss Anna May Clokey First preparatory class to Misses Har wocd. Schneider, Coggeahell.

Owanne, A Sullivan, France Second preparatory cUsa, Misses DeffOnbaugh II Lynch ChrlStmen, Lonzo Twomey Scholarship Prizes The following prizes are donated 'jy Fathers Ljnn Louen Kellar and were awarded in chriatlan doctrine to Miss Marie Fisher In scholarship prize. In academic department to Mlascs Pauline Clements Mary Hoffman, Anna Clokey In the preparatory department to Miss Kathryn Schn.Id M. Btrtbej, harp, O. Harmon; vocal, Hoffman Muale Department. Prise Iri harmony.

Florence Weber. First division, first class piano, M.s Florence Weber. Second dUIslon, second class. Miss Hasel Houder. Second division, fourth class, Mil.

Roe. McArdle Improvement in violin, Mis. VI.U Harmon In vocal. Mis. Hazel Houder, Honorably mentioned In art needle, work and plain sewing daises, Misses Lillian.

Miller. Grace fihau, Mary Lassus, Gandy, Marguerite Huntlne, Marguerite StruM, Margaret MsArdle, Violet Harwpod, Hazel Houder, Marl, fisher, MareelU Behler, N. Nlbllo, Genevieve, Berllng. Kathryn Schneider, Helen Agne. McCarthy, Agnes Kobne, Mildred Marks, Am.ll Oldknow, Vleta Harmon, Gertrude E.tes, Qrac.

Bridge. Paulln Mary Hoffman, Edna Weber, A M. Clokey. Mary Ward, Ruth Eulall. Twomey, Margaret Zelgenfelder, Cecilia Lacey.

THE DEATHS. A LIPPS. Jacob Llpp. died Sunday noon at 12:30 o'clock at the family residence, 113 Ea.t William, at th. ae of CD 7 months and 3 day.

Death was due to complications following an extended Wness, The deceased 1. ur vlved by the widow and two children, Glen and Goldte Llpps; four brotherfc J. Llpps. Pi.rceton, tnd.J William Llpps, Chattanooga, Tena, John Llpps, Overton. Tenn and II.

F. Argos, Ind The deceased was a piano tuner by trade and had been a resident ot this city for th. past two years. The remain, will b. jo Plerceton, Ind, 'for funeral and lnterrnent at 11 10 o'clock Tuesday morning over the Pennsjlwanla HOBSON.

Three Filed as Starter for the Week in the Local Courts. ONE ON HEARING Inez May Hobson, th. days old daughter of Mr and Mrs Wllllani A Hobson. of 1013 Columbia avenue, died Sunday evening at Hope hospital of acute hydrocephaly Funeral service, were held at 3 clock this afternoon at the Bloom undertaking parlors Rev Zartman officiating Interment at LIndenwood cemetery STECKBECK. Mary Ann Steckbeck, the Infant daughter of Mr and Mr.

William Stekbecr of 22ir Lnryene street, died Sunday afternoon at 2 30 clock at the age of six months The father Of the child 1. a well known cigar maker. Funeral service, were held thla aft' ernoon at 3 clock at the residence and at St Peter. Catholic church at 8 30 o'clock. HESS.

The infant son of Mr and Mrs Jacoh Hess, of Washington township died at 10 45 o'clock Sunday evening ot gastritis Funeral service, were held at 2 o'clock thl. afternoon at the residence Interment at. LIndenwood cemetery. FUNERAL NOTICE8. Hurley Funeral senlces for Mrs Josephine Hurley win be held Tuesday morning at 8 30 o'clock at the, homo of her parents Mr and Mrs.

Joseph Bretmaler, 1202 Huron and at o'clock at St Paul'. Catholic church, R.v, Father Kroll officiating ANOTHER BIQ 8ALE Of Lota InlMcKlnnl.vill. Y.st.rd.y The sale of llta In McKlnnlev lUe, south of the city yesterday was cer talnly large, many purchasers were on hand and many of the lota were taken The Cathedral parish, through Bishop Alerdlng, has bought a plot o' ground 300x3300 In size, frontier on Calhoun street, In this addition sou of the city The purchase Is made with the view of erecting a church on the alte, providing the newly opened suburb builds up to the point which would demand the same. Representatives will be on the ground each day and show prospect! vs purchaser, of th. lots and supply all desired Information relative to prices, etc i Three dhorce suit.

wre filed In tb.8 local court, a. tor th. business of the yeek ihd In one of them Minnie Buford seek, relief from fifteen year, ot abuse at the hand, ct John, Buford. to whotn she wai married In August. 1893.

She that year after their marriage he began to at hir and abuse her, that he l. morose and for week, at a time will not speak to her or any member of the household and that he always curses when she asks him for, money to run the house It 1. alio thai he ba. abandoned her for. ten da.

at a time Judite R. a Drelbelbls. filed th. suit Harry B. A.bton say.

against Mar tha A.htori that abandoned him arid tbelr three children, called hum bad name, befo left and asks custody of th. little one. along with hi. decree Porter repre sents her Mary Cleary wants to hate her nam. of Mary rossard restored her along with a divorce from Jamo Cleary Thejf were married In 1903 and she say.

he abandoned her three years Jater. Eimrlck Emrlck filed tho suit Catherine Lannen got In during the day with a complaint against William Lannen In which s'le he waa convicted at Foatorla, of having broken Into a car load of chickens, tak lng away enough to get him Into the Ohio penitentiary. They live at 120? Weat Washington boulevard, and were married In 1903 Howard Hanthorn filed the suit Emma Seemlller wants ber marriage to Harry Seemiller annulled She alleges the married him at Nashville, Tenn, and dldnt know for six enr tbat he had a wife and four children In Philadelphia She left him when she found out 8p.oiflQ.tion. Apprev.d. After a tareful survey the countv commissioner, today approved plans for lb.

hrlrtg. to be ballt ever St Joe river at Tennessee avenue These In clude a steel single span structure of 210 feet and an ornamental concrete bridge ot two span. Specifications ha ve been finished and bids will be re celied about the first of July Ssttlad Out of Court. A big crowd of wltnes.es was present In the circuit court today to testify In the divorce suit of Evelyn Bo seker against Harry Boseker but the matter was settled Out of court and she was given a decree Prisoner. Ar.

Removed. Deput) Sheriff Walter Immel weVit to Jeffersonvllle reformatory today In charge of Qrayllla Man, who pleaded guilty to manslaughter Saturday Mrs, Reichelderter took Viola Gerard to the Industrial school at Indlanap. oils DIRECT ELECTION BILL TAKEN UP Senate, Will Vota on the Amendment to Constitu tion Before Day Ends. ORATORY IS TAPPED i. Washington.

June 12 Within half an hour after th. beginning lot today, session the senate entered Upon the consideration ot the resolution providing for th. election of United Stat', senator, by direct vote of th. people, on which there had been an agreement to ote befor. the end of the day tt was understood that there would an extended dlscusslOn'of the resolu.

tlon before a vote could be reached. Senator McCUmber wa. th. first speaker While th. general pr.

position for the election of senator, by direct ot. Senator McCumber con tended that it. enactment into law would not prove, a panacea for all tho Ilia of the flesh He predicted that the man who Ihlnk. it Is such vylli awake to the fact that In eecaplng th. eHs of legislative corruption he hat entered Into a field of equ.lly Insidious danger and broader opportunities for the corruptlonlst Following Mr McCumber, Senator Johnston, of Alabama, mad.

vigorous objection to amendment providing for federal supervision of the proposed election of senator. I have myself seen armed federal forces at ihe polls" be said. "They merely obe ed the bosses and the result waa bad I hope nver again to witness the spectacle If we are to have federal aupertlslon I shall vote against It, and wnrn the friends of the measure accepting It they will noatpone this reform tor many Senator Borah advocated the adoption of the resolution, practically a. It passed the house He thought the rejection of the Brlstow amendment would be In the Interests of favorable action by the states FOR SALE i Deister Concentrator Co stock, $11.00 per share. 824 W.

Third St. W.F. Deister. 12 14 16 19 Something new, Down ing's Milk Bread. Big Loaf, 10c.

All grocers. CARD OF THANKS. $2.45 Men's Russia Calf O.xfords, Goodyear welt soles, military heels; regular $3.50 allies That wc are always glad to show KemeiTlDer you what we have, whether you buy or not. Come and see us. Yon will be surprised at the many beautiful styles you can buy at very low prices.

Paul Marc Prass 9i4caih0nnst i JS Prizes awarded In th. de panment for Improtement In composition to Misses Grace Bridge, Mar cella Behler and tn the preparatory clans to Miss Estelle Chevanne Prize In typewriting awarded ta Miss Gertrude Este. Prise In neatness awarded to Miss Edna Weber Prize. In application to Misses Grace Schau, Eulall. Twomey, Ha.el Lonzo In art fancy work and plain sewing awarded equally to Misses Hazel Houder Mnreella Behler Marie Flayer A Korne drawn by Miss Hasel Houder Prize In hookeeplng to Mies Ruth Furste Prize In stenography to Miss Marie Fisher Fourth year Latin to Misses Ruth Furste and Rose McArdle First year Latin to Miss Genevieve Berllng Junior Department, Catechism prize awarded to Mln Mildred Louen Prizes for correct deportment and observance of academic rule, awarded to Misses McArdle, Bridge, a Schau, Clements, Behler, Fisher, Hoffman, Harmon, Weber, Ward, G.

Estet, Lonzo, Fr.nce, Schneider, Twomey, 0 Donnell, A. McCarthy, Berllng Honorably mentioned for correct deportment to Misses Oandy Huntlne, Maddox, C. Harmon, IX Slrube, M. McArdle. Honorably mentioned In art, Mlt.

"Oandy. music, M. La.sut; type, W. wish In this manner to thank our many friends neighbors end lodge No. 81J.

Pittsburg, Pa for their kind sympathy and helpful needa during our sad tereaement of Our aon and brother; alao for the many beautiful floral offerings. MR AND MRS DANEHY, SON AND DAUGHTER The excursion train to Indianapolis from this ciwty yesterday was delayed two and a half hours at the crossing of the Lake Erie railroad with the Indiana I nlon Traction comosnv The traction company car barns are located near the crossing and a rnotorman runnlnr a oar ne narn run not see ine approach RECIPROCITY WILL PASS. Washington, June lP "Reciprocity will go through the senate all right," said Senator of Mas at the white house today "Whether the Root amendment goes through I. not so material Even If It doea not the will be Just as effective Senator Lodge said he had aban doned his Idea of offering an amendment for the protection of fishermen In hi. state BARBER PLANT HBRE.

Will Begin R.palr Work Before street Building I. Taken Up. The new plant of the Barber Asphalt Psvlng company arrived In the city to day and a. soon as It 1. set up the com pany will tsk.

up afreet repairs before beginning on new streets There Is about IS 000 In the repair tund available for thl. work. Sentinel Want Ads, Pay. DON'T LOOK OVER YOUR GLASSES A pair of Rogers' bifocals will enable you to see PER FECTLY AND COM FORTLY, both FAR and NEAR. OUR INVISIBLE BI FOCAL bar.

NO OBJEO T1UJN AKLiK UKES, NO LINE SHOWING NO CEMENT and we furnish them at a REASONABLE PRICE. No charge for examination. Glasses from $1.30 np. You Save $3 to $10 Every tltfna you Iwrrow from WE GUARANTEE IT. Oh a.

145 00 loan, 09q per vettU fa the weekly payment (or flfLy weeks All other ftfttountr advanced at the name LOW RATE In time of need It Is a good plnn to have a reliable place "upon which yon ran depend A plaoe. where low rates prevail, and where your business a prlvMely taken care of We an ranee monev In amounts from 15 to $100 on furniture, pianos etc. We also make short tlma loans fa men vermaneatly empiDjed It our desire to please oiir patrons, cna we oner mcn oqiy years vi nones. me(n oda can produce PRIVATE. CONFIDENTIAL.

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