Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 30 June 1919 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Monday. June 30, 1919

OFFICER DECLINED

10 TAKE THE TRIP i He Did Go Down the Coal'

Hole After A. Gumm, However.

Albert Gumm, the helljgrnt Janl- I tor is in trouble a?ain. Gumm. while nown a cal hole on )t.-'man s!r-'ot, was ordered hy officer ', I '. ' rr :i t .,'f-r on at'irday to .sprinkle evil, which was heinsr thrown in! th basement find rnvfrin? pedes- ! - with dust. j "Vo;j w to hell." said th cheerful i l'ii.".m to the officer. ! "You do a I t'-U you." said Officer j "iilrnatpcr, or 111 come down there nf- ' tor you." Vr'u oar.'t, vou're ton fat." said Albcrt. Thn the policeman proceeded to ! r! -w Oumm and In his spii-k and spun i uniform slid down the rial hole and ' . ..rprlsed Mr. Oamm, who then was' '.'.vou to the Centr.i! station and' hok-d for dso ;,'. r'y conduct. He t

will be tried Saturday nevt.

Just Heard of War, So He Hastens to Enlist Is 59

l INTERNATIONAL. NEVS SERVICEl SAJf rXAiTCISCO, June 30. "Her. you follows, I ala't reucta for looks, and I'm a-retting' purty old, but I c'n still fLjrht, and I want to siiru up to fro and hulp git, tho Kayscr!" Ihir, was the desire expressed by G-eortfo liejso, tfty-nino years old, of Nevada, as lis mailt bis way lato tho army reci-uiiinif offloe her. "Eockcn I t'n licit any blooiuia' German that ever walked on two laiffs, and I waut a clianct to prora it!" hi continued, "I didn't hear thi war was surcln' until last. week, elt I woiU'la bin here before." An eximilnatlcn of tha veteran of tne desert disclosed that lie only has three teeth, wliicli, together with 1:1s are and bis lynorar.co of the fact that the war is over, decided the recruit, lng- officer not to accept him for en. li3tniont ia the army.

UNCLE SAM'S GENEROSITY SAVES POLISH KIDDIES FROM HUNGER

IB E. CHICAGO m m FAME

A. E. F. MEN ARE Glffl

CiTATlONS

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(BTJIiLETI.) 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; INXOVTE TO THE V. S. WITH PRESIDENT WILSON ABOAED THE TJ. S. B. OEOaSE WASHINGTON, June 30. (By Wireless.) For the first time in the history of the republic, laws of th TJaiTed States were today completed on the higrh eas. At 11 o'clock this morning' Tresl. dent Wilson affixed his signature to the Indian appropriations, railway emergency and deficiency bills immediately following1 the first complete life-boat drill.

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

Polish children petting their rations of American food.

Food is very srarce in war- I many Polish children would o ravaged Poland and were it not ! hungry.1 The photo shows one of

lor the generosity of Uncle Sam i the Polish kindergartens in Czarny i to partake of free American food.

Prandrick. Galicia. where this croup ,f chilurc-n as?crr.bies daily

f INTERS ATiONAU NEWS SERVICE i !

WASHINGTON. Juno 2.. Award of j

W. Black Elected Vice u

President of Big St. Louis Company.

! tho tir.i?yt,he.1 r-rvl- or-.s to vcn- A ROlp A 100000 j t,.. and m.n of the A. K. V. an 1 i l J j Ij fl j UU 0

ATTORNEY BOONE

IS RECOVERING 1

t'. "n Lit

k n ' k

or h . m

;,''nn; hr:n

(Ccntributed). lr.d. ed, is the good nncrl

f-.-nr ni'-rnhiTS of :lii Krr-nch array

lV.r .? of efaoraini y heroism," was I announced hy the war d.-5 .arlmiiil tod jy. j Distinguished servifp ni-dils hn f j t-frn awarded t-fle i.fth ers for rend-j

i-rinc service of "contTh'ious valu

I t!, A. E. F

n

DENY MUTINY STOR

!

Vtl-rny T. K. Boone of Hj'ti, . w a s injured last edn.-.-.s.i.v .

i r. '. n 4 w hen a whiskt-y runr i: j h.s ii!a hine beadon into H.-oi'icV-f :.. r-' " ering- rapidly anad w .11 .

j Visit his Offiiv tomori on-

Ol I;r t i . a : i .1 r, i

wa? tnkn to thft offe

I r . r i , i n w here . t ai f ' i n d w.i .5 bii;'sid a!"OU tt hips i r. i: .- id;y ; !: i, 1

tL'r":;1;! Private Didn't Understand :-.,Kht. That the , , j , i:..'in was terrifi-- was snown t.y

English; That's All There Vas to It.

i r

Th' happy intelligence i . " ,1 , . . ' r ;

ii. v. i..H,it is rapidly winning his j " ' , . to th.- top. ills election to th., ;t'-r-.-.!lud cv.v,,nissi.,n nt hra. .r'.den.-v .,f th? Kalton Iron Ma.i. G"n. Wns. H. Hay. s. in command

, , ,. of to..- t'M-t -;:vi?ion. i s i o. ot s.t I-ouif. Ii''.. com -s a. , , I " 1 na! comr:iJTitnt to all who have ' i mntfrnaticinal MW- SFRVlcr ... , . j ;n the Third division. j V"v y( i ,. , K-iior ot. pis acqulantanc". and , . i..t, ".-- i v. i

th. future of the jirea v' " v" " ' ' M "SP.'inv i. ftl: J '

I VI I" W i '

I'.'ft trat when helped fr-.m thl.e itiH hei-i a t-eotior. of the .Pi' wh-el in t h h hand.

HAIvIMOND MAN WITNESSES GREAT SCENE

f y t

"i ) f 0

c :-.-. van v h-- i with. It tvoul

i'uous to say tb'it ilr. li'.ack was, until F--iv. t" St I.ouis two years ago, sup"iintndent of the Republic Iron and . .--i -i 's ind Vo ks at Kast Chita go. tor to know him is to remember hiii- and his ahieA e:n-nts. w ith ever incrcasina; admiration. To have b"en his emj-5oe.- is an event that stands out in i" lives of nvn. Tho rizzlud old warrior v. ho chalienEe.s the attention of the - or'id when he proclaims. "I fought four yenrs under "irant" do s not put

mere rr;J into his language than does J

thfe mill-man when he. says. "I worked tv. o years for Oscar IMaek " At long interval! we lind one possessed of th'ir ru.-e and undef.nah'.e trait of character t!:nt puts into the henrts of others a wirmth that, will not chili: a memory rr.it will not darken, and a personality that will not be dethroned. School may fend forth the lettered sasre to fill the world with useful lore, and the soldier ra.st his lot with fame that beckons r''er sens, cf human blood; the statesman hreak an empire's will and engrave his t.sme in deathless glory; hut all are dust compared to him who works the mercy of his God Into the toil of those r.hout him; who sits aside the hire of f 'i me that homes may be what God !- 'irned. and children smile with parents 'tho fe,-r not the cominer of the morrow. ;;'j -h is the real benefactor of the huit -i - race. This is the premier of men. T.'.'ia we can honor ore we know, for -.''".le the hearts can thank the powers rl.at civ. greater usefulness to nohie rr!-n Virtue will lie the garlands of her '.r.-ve and trust at the feet of Oscar ;-ack.

liriir. On. Win. A. Mitn-il. cctntnand-

ei air beiviov. first army. ln:j. Gen. W. W. Hints, in command of District of Prtris. Col. John H. Hughes, of mspector(teneral's department, service of supply. 1. John II. Parker, instructor maihine gun soh'd at I-nntrr.-s. Col. M. SholU-rd.erjrtr. assisttin' chief of staff. Third orp.s. v'ol. Conrad S. Uabcock. commander

5th infantry.

1. .lam. s ti. Keeves, comnanar 1

53rd infantry.

fol. Robert H. Allen, commander of 1 nr't un.l. r-

; When o; .;. ; h- .in . d

SERVICE NOT WHAT VAS EXPECTED

and r"f'is"d to to Archantj.-l i tor. w ;i Capt a m H. . . r. i.j immaniier, w h ten.! t; an sport V' ti tcuhe;.,

on-'i"-jr.- 1'iv! .:". nori the fi i -t i.r-ts to r'-tnrn frt tna-i front

"Th's. i - till t Captain W ins-ow-rlrrtd a Polish '.' The boy 1 e '.:-,; ! rived he i,;r. I t

i u no. er t o "1 r. i s r

nut i. '. t ! w 1.'

::i t no A I

happer.'--. " "A -r-i'l-id 'i tr: hn :i o 1 ft e r the pMVito ,

iv h

l;n-'. -n 1 -ns.- .

the 36'.h infantry.

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lid i i - ( ;'-n i

t :.

i Street i ar sn-viie over the n---w C - 1; .' avert ii- exter..-; n vviil .n j t ' r i : , althouaii it wii not le Ji.-tl . ,.lt ;e:'j.e of tl;'(t T ' t r : t ' n t had i x; f-ejed. Inrte.id i.f ars n.tik- j - irs ti'ii M hot:, ways' around the h-o-i ; .sn; the. CSary .v Infrurban f.o-'-.s. , ! :.s hi 1 been expected, they will e ir:te , : -:. n-i thto'ih Fhist H.ir.'.m 'in !, ti o i j Ct Itimlda avenue to M a v street. Ti.eie: i ti.f-y will rever.-e ard ivad hats the i j v. ay they cam". This will p.-r-rr a!

tifti en minute service. Jt will rnerf ly ; he an extension of thf- old ri;s and w:l! ti't neeesr: ta ihti iu crew eontraets i.i'-h w o'Jhi aei..:- '

t.

'hn C. B' ker. lb.m:T" r.i s w-arm-u .-''.r!'" r f M rt' e.i "it . who headthe H.itrm r.d deieaar.on of h.ave been at:nim the MimSf. t e.r,i . r. t ,.;:. haek home and 1 ! th& Kruitvst frathersns;

i i -1 e. r,t the t lai eri. ; t y. H" h tmp-essed with the meetwh.i ! thousands upon thous'!"i!if vvere raised f-r th

'' u.-e of i; .d a.' M..seheai t. "It was an : li p th : o-i a ! f-'-eji"," wyj Mr. ! p.- r. ii'tej seen he'ore m fratt rr.al we rk, and the delegates from al! : iff. nat.on ceniriSutfd ail th . from tens of dollars to thous-

d."

Kill Appropriation for I Dayton-Wright Field :

N" : N .

r t :

la-

made

:.:d '1 e th.lr ofli 1.1 M'hl..'i

' ot-ai'. '.t'-r.

HO EE AMERICAN SOLDIERS KILLED 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON", June 30. Twenty American soldiers of the force (fuardirir th" railway at Romanovaka, Siberia, were killed on the mornine of June when attacked by anti-Kol-ci,ak forces, the war department wns ."i"!v'se,i this afternoon. In the same rttaek e-istht were severely wounded, ?nd if, uliffhtly. All were Company A. 3iat Infantry.

t iie re wti.4 to it. meted out " Major J. Rro-1

ware, commacutn,.

i 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE'. lt'" WASHINGTON. June 30. The sen- j etatement. N ate and house conferees on the' arny i the S'tf'th w. t hiU "killed" the aonronriation for j ererl in ri;i. ir

th Ilnftnn.Wrirht field which the , ins. and ?to 1. 'i

Hon?" made $3 2t',t''f0, and the ser.ato reduced to $2.160.000. As reported ny j JT CHICAGO MAN

conferees to both brandies the ; TfT pfiT TCTAT t.. es not make any provisions for j Ix UUijlOlUU ,Iayton-Wrirht Held. The bill! .Tohn Fochnowski, 'f 411 N'orili o'e

to he finally o-.ua upon by the avenue, tisi .aica?-. -v;"i i.i.

' Rose, wh.l or.vinir f.vnn e. n

j man .tre-t Hati'.tc.ond '.a -t n; ht. eo?- ' lid d w a an a :r'.,r vie d. ivn l,y j W. John.-..n of P State stie' t Himi mend.

l'"t h re.-i 'h"s it" .-leo.-h -' l si.l

pl'.-.pose.T.

loop service wii;

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REV. CLAUS PREACHES AT TRINITY CHURCH Reev. Herbert C. Clius. son of Rev.

Tn t n rmnTn t

ard 1 Xji-tX-OXXwXVyirtXl :!i,'J WORKERS ELECT

here from St.

I Th o. f'.;ill3, W lio

I I.oiKS, Mo., on his honeymoon was ln- : v.t-d l y Rev. H. Maekensen of Trinity ; Lutheran hur-h xiprfiav to address

i OFFICERS l ls ""?! "trat.on and did so trivinsr 1 j n interestina address on "The Nei At i. nieetlnc of the KWt ro-a 1 Work-!1'''' JJi!'-i!on 1-eouis." Since Rev. -rs' Pn ion ::7 the annual election rfi ('laiJS "HS riUi,e' a minister two years

I of! ic r? r-

the

i a t e a n i

house, today.

w ; 1 e. Hoh-

BOMBARD SOVIET HEADQUARTERS

tv ' r- ;s t'.iows:

I . Pa e'. er. preside t. G. Ahi.oit. i.-e pt- ,:dent. -'. i?,--Un(r, finan.-.a! s.e,.retar. Ill I'irroen'er. treasurer, 1-Piy Ahl'-o' t, business neon . P:-.e,-ut', e board swtmb-rs: T. Vc 1;. Van Sickle. ;. ?rho.,p. j. ?.-. r or. II. llerjoen. press siTl"!;iry,

aeo he has been in eharze of missions

at Springfield and St. liouis, with dee:dd su cess var.d Trinity was glad to hear him.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! 1iNhC'N, Juno S. Monitors law barded the soviet headquarters In P.udapest Sunday, said a Geneva dis-

Mrs. BT-ehnt-wskt w a.s cut on her f-' r--h'.-ad r.nd U- -. Aft-r rffiv.ncr no-o a sio' was taken to l.i-r h.

ind

At the Orpheurn.

I SERIOUS RIOTING I OCCURS IN TEXAS

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CF1

ia t. t.i ( , i exas, June

T-t.

patch to the i'entral News. ( la i'.o w s , i h. 1-.. go were r eted in the public parks an 1 j

the h adt is i i the revolt against the soviet Ktivernment were publicly executed.

1 is-d an

' "'I'!" '!'. l.uis I'otosi.

tomorrow-. The j r r ,!rj liy f!l. s Models" dj n. ials h-re.

r -1 m 1 1 u- c wet!

... .

LAD IS DROWNED.

r I.TEPNATiONAL NEWS SERVICE '. FORT WAYNE, Ind.. June 30 Bruce i I..ockridce. 11 v ears old. son of Ross

'. el; i !d?e. attorney nr.d former in- j

s'ru""o"r ot public spea.

university, is dead

RETURNED SOLDIER HANGS HIMSELF f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 IN'HIAN APOIIS. Ind.. June 30. Demented f i om th effects of Hun gas. i i 1 lit- it Shope. 21. recently returned soldier who has been under the. care of army physicians at Fort Benjamin Harrison ended his life hy hanging today in a shed at the home of his mother here. Shope, who appeared to he rftov-

OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

The l.u:n St re wiU h

Thursday, until f, v, ni. Closed a I'riday, July the 4th.

e p,?trois a re ro

't'ntiim itu.i! t.r.-at in the h.ll 4t n Ki'Sl i Hnn;"Mirri, tonicht and t. hf-Hdiir.tr is "ha. T-yr

! clared hv many to h

in ude v S. I

lv Ptror.fr attraction and pleases both

oura f nd old. On the program are four other excellent vaudeville acts di-

pn ni! d';.y, ;i i-f t from th Chit.'tKo loop theatres.

rinvi There will also be another episode oi

NOTICE. Liberty HaM w Hi h- s.,-1 est bidder. All hid-, must he 7th. Pa's to he . polled on Chamber of Commerce at 2 p. .1-Id-Sr. TNIF.T, PUWN

6-no-

hi;'hJuly

flay. He went beyond his depth while bathing in St. Joseph river.

... ..j. erint; from the effects of the battle- Jf

a.Kinff at inuiann , r

of drownlnp- t.- '-" l""--"o -' '" i Vj

i

A

T.asf nicht while !Ii.'i-i:-in street. Ha

a. s-erious

I i -.:. nxf irnii iiti'i a number of jyer -n have h-en killed durir.tr the j last tr.;ee da yd in the s'ate of San j Luis I'oiosi. a !((.-, iln sr to word re-

partricnt of pustice of. Th t "iotina; Is said to he

the oit.orn of political ramnaiim

rrovii.B n uii'isiial. ,h., ,

j to be h"id Friday.

Opposing landidates for covernor are fieri. Manued Parraae, Rafael B. Nie(n and Serrano Martinet. The small .trarrison of Carranza troops is declare.i to he unahlf to ,-op with the s.r.iation nr.d more serious disturbances are expect'nc durins the election Friday Several honored Chinese jn the citv o Sn- 1. ;is Pot -si ai- said to have

hen war'v.i that if thev do not leave

the thriliuifj serial. "The Master Mys-t.-ry," showing H'oad.nis estape frorn a terrible st ra cirlinir d" i. ..

JNO. SCHOFIELD HURT

Ir'vintr soi.th on

s U1 '4fi-P8-IlJHovvHyK KT Allis (.'halniers American Car and Foundry American H. and 1. American Locomotive American SmellingAmerican S'eel Foundry Anaconda . Atchison Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Canadian pa. i.ic "hesapesk and Ohi-j Gii.-iKii, M.l. and St. Paul Colorado Fuel Crunhlo Steel Distilleries Securities F.ne Cenersl Electric (ieneral Motors Ct. Northern ore. Illinois Central Lackawanna Steel 1-ehigh Valley Midvaie Steel National ICnamel and Stamp Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania I'ressted S'eei Car Railway Sietl Sprniifs Heading Republic Iron and Steel Southern Pacific Sinclair I Texas Co. Tobaceo Products Pmoii Pacific C. R. Steel C. S. Steel Prfd. Wostinehouse Willys Overland

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S?'2 42' 7J ' Pu. .- -M"04 3-S la it 6t' 1 41 -t 4 ?4't 7 It '. , 17?.' lho i 2311 ! 4 6 ' i 99 I H 62 1 - 51 s! 7& 107 j 97 ! ::::: S" i &2i4 i ' 02-.! 106 -Nt j 61 : I 26 j ...-1H I . tlZZ 107i ! 1 16 U I

E6t; SSL,

packing fows, pigrs. $17.50 "".CO"; market.

CHICAGO LI7E STOCB1. HOGS Receipts. 56,000; market, active end about 15 lower; bulk. $20 60-t? 21.35: top, $21.40; heavyweight. $20.S5'rT 21.25; medium weight, $20.50 'J 21.40; light weight, $20. 60 21.40; listht liphts. $1. S. 75 21.00; heavy packing sows,

smooth. JJOiO -a 20.60; rous-h. $13.0O'S'l!.85; If. 75. CATTLFl Receipts.

good yearling and choice heavy Eteer3 steady: others slow to lower: beef pteers choice an dprime, $115nfil5 50; medium and good, $ 12.50 fi 11 tiO; good and choice. $13.40 "o 15.00; cemmon and medium. $10.00 'B' 13 50. Butcher cattle heifers. $7.75 13.50: rows. $7.4012.25: bulls. $7.50 t? 11.25. Cann. rs and cutters cows and" heifers. $5. on 7.00; cannr steers, $7.50plonri; vea! calves (light and handyweighth J 1 7.25 ft IS. 50; feed,y cteers. $ 0 2 5 Ti 1 . 7 5 : etocker steers.

SS.OOff 12.00; stotike-r cows ar.d heifers,! $7.50 y 000 ; stocker calves, $S 25 if 11.7 5.

The Coolest Place in Town. OnPKEUM THEATRE

J3 axj6303r, w. ij 1 A'.'HKR K EVERYBODY GOES " Feature Today and H Tomorrow

LA TOY'S MODELS The Prettiest Offering in Vsudiville. Jack Hallian Nut Comedian. Cooper & Co. Comedy Skit Entitled "The Grafters." William & Howard

jj Comedians. Mansfield & Riddle fi Singinj and Dancing. B Also HOUDINI -IXI "The Master Mystery" Ij New show Mondav, Wednesday L nd Sa'urday. Matinee daily. a 2 : ::'. Nijthts continuous 7 to 11.

Sunday? continuous 2 to 11. H vivwwiw

DeLuxe Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW

"A House Divided" 1 J Stuart Blackton'ri Masterpiec i

teaturing Herbert Rawlinson Extraordinarily Good. WEDNESDAY THEDA BARA IX "The Siren's Song" THURSDAY Constance Talmadge IX "Romance of Arabella" FRIDAY Shirley Mason IX "The Final Close-Up"

SATURDAY Sessue Hayakawa "His Debt" SUNDAY Frank Keenan IX 'The Master Man"

VEAL F0 lbs..

0

:2 ti

to 60 lbs.. 20r!lc; 70 23c: SO to 110 lbs..

- .non.J. M r Hir- b

S0.m ) fynp0ri w m.nr,jii '4f8

3 tUwi.fa-.j.hBtt ZZkZ

spend 'he week end with his widow

FATHER GIVES SKIN TO SON 1 INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE) INDIANAPOLIS. -I'm- 3' Dr. Julia S inner will submit to an operation for the transfer of six inches of f-kin to t l.e leg of his six year old son to save rh.e member from .-imputation. The lad was crushed under a eoril wagon.

EILL TO RATIFY PEACE

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j L'tNI'ioN. June 30. Premier Lloyd

George will introduce a bill in the ,

house on Thursday providing for ratitlention of her treaty of pea' e. After offering the bill h will explain some of its pro isions and meth-

Fashion's Forecast

Ey Annabel Worthington.

LADY'S AND MISS' DOLMAN OR WRAP.

Wool relonr ormtnnisb erge ars epleadid materiais from which to mtk the separate wrap sketched in No. 9332. The loose doltaan atjle tnkes th-a ajo!i feuitabl for any occasion. Th Ion? thawl collar may be buttoned high or rolled tow t. form a V-neck. The one button clcicij and deep cuffs are features of newest coata. The lady's and miss' wrsp No. 9332 i cut In stzea 13 years and 38. 40 and 44 itches bust measure. The 38-inch sir. requires 3V ysrds 54-inch materiaL Lerjjth at centre back for Isdj's is 47 inches; for ai$9a 4 Inches. Trice 10 cents.

11 I I

! plain some of its pro Ssions and meth- j t' M S ods of the treaty. j t i 11

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THE TIMW-

FEINTS' more auto ab-

IfEMTISIMG THAN AMY

OTHER NEWSPAPER

FfflS 'DISTRICT

TEE i?EST WAY FOR DEALERS

TO GET IN TOUCH WITH TBI

PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMER

dlTEvery Man in Lake Countv Who yjhas Money to Use In Buying an Automobile j Reads THO TlirlES. t

-.-1 t.Aj.-' .".- 1 '? "v. 11.'-...-''-''- - K. I

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i-Oiy thev will be killed

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to

"'fi 3r- 0 to 110 lbs., s.4','2'1-

2ic; fancy, 2,.c; ovorweinni K one. to 175 lb?.. 141? 17c; course, Ite. CHICA&O CASH GRAIV CT.OS1E. TORN No. 2 mixed. it.73'i 3 mixed. fl.65gi 6: 2 white. $l.S!ff 1S1D-.; 3 white. 2 yellow. 1 SO tjLM; 3 yellow. $1.7?'-.-f 1-S0; 4 yellow. $1.77'i S t.7S!2. OATS No. 2 whit e. 63 i; Tf fi? c; 3 white. 6Sf63'ic: white. 655?6"Hc. CHICAGO PRODUCE. ni'TTHP. Creamery extras. eO'-jc; f.rsts. 4 7'g f.c; patkine stocks. 401? 44c. j-,-, ;s: Current receipts, 3! it l-iD'ic; ordinary firsts. 37-ff3'-uc; firsts. 4-1 H 4 7c; extras. 42l2 3c. LIVK roi'lrtlV Turkeys. 20', 'n ;;0c; chickens. ?0r; sprinsr?. 44.V; roosters, Ik: pe. e. 5f-c: ducks. 2 3 'a 23c. POTATOES Ohios. ?1 V 1-0.

PASTIME TODAY Constance Talmadge IN "The Shuttle" Also Comedy. TOMORROW Bert Lytell "Faith" Also Eddie Polo.

MORE MUNCIE WARRANTS SERVED (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICER ' INDIANAPOLIS. June 3n- I mted States Marshal Storeen departed for Muncie this afternoon to serve a capias drawn by the federal rand jury cn Elmer gentries, charging; him with complicity in the Muncie fake tight twindle Oentrles. n partner of Chauncey ?tillson in the Orand Hotel at Muncie. pave himself up to local authorities there todaylie is alleged to have nupplied the monev for the last swindle of the Kanc. aft-r Mrs. UT.'tam Collins, wife -itemed -hrams of the gan

w"as 'sa'd to have dernrted with Us j working capital j ANOTHER AUTO ; ACCIDENT ! i i i Mr nretr.a Misliekv of 34 Comranv Houso. Last Tlammond. while; rros'cinp the street a' the corner of. .,..K... verie and Martin avenue.;

vi. ' hv an automoMI- driven by

f;Prge JichnlDt of C"2 Hilrun avenue. Last Chios sro. Mr- Mislieky. wh wa Ttit badlr hurt", was taken to St. Starcaret's hospital by Schultz.

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TODAY Marguerite Fisher IX "Charge It to Me" Also "Por.ls of Thuadifr Mountain," with AXTOXIO MOREXO ami CARROLL, HOLLOWAY.

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SENATOR GERRY MAKES PREDICTION V A F HI NO TON. June SO If thleaET'ie of nations is n-r adopted the world will return to the theory of the old time 'balan'e of power" on a greater seal than ever before at-lem-.tel. declared Senator lerry of

Ilh ode lsian.1 m a fp"ch in the sen

ate this afternoon "Greater armaments nr.d stronger

alliances were trie alternative to the

league of nations." Senator Herry

said He voiced ah opinion that the

I'm'e-! States Is no nncr npatt. from Kurepe hut must in the future be

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sr.d be diawn '.S' Kuropean nffa.rst

more and more as time goes on

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Has Dempsey a Chance? Jess Willard in action in "Challenge of Chance" BIJOU Starting TomorrowJuly 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th.