South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 97, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1915 — Page 4

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Demand Street Observance of Traffic Laws; Coppers Are Given Instructions on the Signals

Ftrirt ii.lherrr.'r t. tho tra!'!.- laws ihv c!!v is J.. ! ,i j,v thof i ;) r 1 1 of v.ift ty. 'I" th.it -tiI. a riK tint: v.ris h-M in thr- Mfuy ::;, Ti;--x!.;y vcr.ir. of the nine ira:!:r ottict-rs i th; city anl I'K'iniMi-.s or th- i...u:l of s.ifYty. -V tinifoi-ui code of mu;;:i1s w.i.s agreed ujMin, ;.nI th various jiat rolnu n v. fro ur -.J to rv.ul tho .rdinar. '- K''ornintj tra:!io rn:in;k'-n::i.t. i onkrcil tu obey it t tho I 1 1 r. its ! :- i r o for thf puMi' to (..,.( r it; with its :i .rts for Hip ftal!ishin nr f a roaona.lo umount ? .sifty at th most o.ru .stJ of thf city's str t lnt' rs- tiin.. The olfict r's h;i:nal to halt will he. his hainl h I1 f-ruarl t u 1 i 1 1 i-r f hiclo is ai);roachinu' tho rorncr. Ills -inal to oonif for '.va ril will 1"- a fc-.voop of th- arm. inli at:nr which chir lo rm ant. Tho driver is asked to signal to tho o.'tlcor whtrh -way Jo- is ahu it t turn, or whether ho is Koine straight ahead. Tho liw will . nf.rl strictly, iircordin' t; 'hhf of 1'oiin- Kormnd Prrs't Auvjstino ,f tho yafYty hoard. Persistent nflYrvh-rs will ho arrested DEATHS. MISS SARAH E. RUSSELL. Miss Sarah E. Russell died Tuesday afternoon at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Peter Metzger in Green township, after an illness of six months. She was horn in Or u township Jan. .".1, 1S62. heinir c;irs old at the time of lo r death. She was a memher of the St. Joseph Valley rano. Tho hody may he it-wed at tho residence until time of the funeral. Funeral services will he held at St. Patrick's church at 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Father John DHJroot officiating. Burial will be in the Bowman cemetery. JOHN WILLIAM GREEN. John William Green, 59 years old, died at New Carlisle Tuesday after an illness of two years of paralysis. He lias beMi a resident of Ne w i'arlisle for seven years, coming from (5 a lien, Mk b. Mr. (Irocn was horn in lrayton. Out., A lit:. 8, lS.'o". Ho survived hy Lis wif. a yon, lMv.anl J. (Jret-n of Chij'ao, and four brothers and two histers in Canada. Funeral services will l.e hold I'rid.iy afternoon at o'clock from the residence. Rev. Leonard Scott of Coldwater, Mich., officiating. Burial will he in the New Carlisle cemetery. INFANT GERGASCZ. Julia Gergacz, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gergascz, 1805 S. Kendall St.. Oiei early Wednesday mornin?. "Vuneral services will ho held Thursday afternoon at Jr.lO o'clock from St. Stephen's church, Father Varlaky officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. MRS. MARY KUREK. Mrs. Mary Kurek, 68 years old, died at her home at 907 W. Sample Sill OR Pane's Diapepsin" ends stomach distress in five minutes. all Tlm It! Pape Dla pep!n will dlpest an. 'thin kC you eat and overcome a Four, grassy or out-of-order stomach t jroly within fivo mlriutea. If "your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you eat lies like a lump h rul iti your stomach, or If you have heartburn, that Is a sUn of indigestion. dot from your pharmacist a fiftycent caso of Park's Diapepln and take a dose just as seon es you ean. There will be no sour risinps, no 1 1. mime of undigested fuoii mixed with acid, no stomach jas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feelinc iti the ftomach. nausea. deM'ltating' headRrhes, dizzin. ss or intestinal riplncr. This will all s;o. and. besides, there will bo no sour food loft over In tho Ftomneh to poison your breath with nauseous o--iors. Pape's Piapepsin Is a certain cure for out-of-oider stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it Just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in fivo minute from all Ftomneh misery is wijitinic for you at .any dru'-r store. These larco fifty-cent cases coiitain rncui;h 'Tape's Piapepsln" to keep tho entiro family free frmi stomach riisoroVr anil inditrestlon for many month.". It heiopj,? in jour home. Advt 1 1 iiie 1 i 'loo hiiila t uratlt mil. 111 In hip slmjH-, all stl- and td- QO CP j ors. wortlt to M.M. al....O"JJ t: hum 11 1 1 I..f .if I I I I i f II 1 . '1 ' ....... - -. 'jj lutt-. uortli t S..no. j-j "h lal at

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and arraigned in city court. Whrro cuilt is ;roon a jenalty will ho lmposo.. Portions of tho ordinance to which particular attention v. ill he iriw-n arc rus follows: Vehicles to j-top 1 foe-t from street cars loading r unloading i-arnc rs. No Vehic le to stop with left side to curl. All vehicles Koirm in ;i northerly or southerly direction hhall have the ritrht of way at all times over vehicles troin in an easterly or westerly direction. I, shall he the duty of any jerson drhlni; or in charge of a vehicle to ohoy the signals of the city policemen. No vehicle us d for advertising purposes shall ha driven upon a congested street. Any policeman shall have the ri;:ht to seize and hold any vehicle when driven contrary to the provisions of the ordinance, until such time as penalty shall have he-en imposed or a tine replovined. South 1. end's tr;Mic oilier r are Patrolmen Norwich, A?';y, Wilson, Pallo, lloslnski. McMahon. Mlelke, Ccnkuseh and Northrup.

st., at 8:40 o'clock Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning at St. Hedwige's church, Father Anthony Zubowicz officiating. Burial will be in the Cedar Grove cemetery. WILLIAM WILSON SELLERS. William Wilson Sellers, 54 years old, a life Iong resident of the county, died Wednesday morning at his home, 1111 N. Allen st. Surviving him are his wife and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. Ryall Mangle, Nickerson, Neb.; Mrs. James Scott, South Bend; Henry, Milroy and Rudolph Sellers, all of this county. Mr. Sellers was born in Berrien county, Mich., Feb. 27, 1861. Funeral services will he held from the residence Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. John Alexander officiating. Burial will be in Riverview cemetery. MRS. MARY OSBORN. Mrs. Mary Osborn, 73 years old, :'P S. Chapin st., d'ed Wednesday morning after an illness of two years of complications and old aje. She was horn in Ireland. She came to South Bend from Newark, N. J., 0 years ao. Funeral services -will be hold Friday morning frotn St. Pattick's church. Father Dedroote ottici-atin:-,'. Burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. FUNERALS. MISS MARIE B. PARK. Funeral services for Miss Marie B. Park, who died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Bunhury, 1-1 S. t. Joseph st., will he held from St. Joseph's church Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. P. J. Carroll will officiate. The body will be taken to Niles for burial in Calvary cemetery. RIVER PARK. RIVER PARK. Miss Stella Long of S. Ninth st.. and Bruce Dixon of Mishawaka av. were quietly married Tuesday morning at St. Joseph, Mich., at the parsonage of the Baptist church. The groom came hero about a year ni;o from Tennessee, and is employed at the Dixon & Bocker grocery store on Mishawaka av. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon returned to River Park in the evening and went directly to their new home on S. Sevnth st., which hael been previously furnished. Mrs. Jewel Whaley tcrtaincd with an Tuesdav Mrs. Levi of Smith st., eninformal dinner Colelessor and daughters. the Misses Bucile and Louise Colclessor if Mishawaka. Mrs. Otto Dice of Chicago, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Shank of .Mishawaka a v. the past week, returned Tuesday evenMrs. C. I-:. Dole of Chicago is visiting at the home of Mrs. Charles Keast V. Mrs. Kopenhavcr of Fdwardsburg was here Tuesday. The Loyal Daughters, a recently orani. d society of yuunu' ladies, will hold a social and business meeting Saturday afternoon at tho home of Miss Tlielma Paie. S. l-ahth st. An all dav meeting i'f the Bailies' Aid o: the First church of the Brethren wil lbo held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Milton llelmick, N. Ninth st. Mrs. Myers of Niles, Mich., is a miest of her sister, Mrs. Edward Moritz. s Twelfth st. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mottltt have returned from several days' visit with their daughter. Mrs. Clyde Rogers, southeast of Mishawaka. Mr. ami Mrs. S. C. Judson are moving into their new bungalow on Mishawaka a v. and Ninth st. Mrs. draco Johnson has been called to Covington, Ky.. by the death of her daughter, Mrs. James Arnold, who died Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fred Miller of Smith st.. and Mother. Mrs. Loisa Zink. spent Tuesday with Mrs. Kdward Perkins on Prairie road. Miss Veva Witwcr and brother, Carl Witwer, entertained a number of friends Monday evening in honor of Miles Lambrrson og White Hall. Wis. The evening was pleasantly spent "with music and games. Luncheon was st Tved. Among the guests were Leslie

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Lopt of Michigan City and Leonard Mc l.'unk I of MiMi iU .iku. Mr. and Mrs. Irn -t Williams have return d to i;ikh art aitr a visit with rel iti h r-. Miss Ks'her Field is spending the week at Fairland. Ind. -Mr?. Paul Straub show." irr.;roonicr.t this morning hut Mr. Straub remains in an unchanged condition. Miss Dessie Yates was in Nile Tuesday.

WILL START BOWLING TOURNEY ON APRIL 26 Lntry lists for the singles and doubles bowling tournament to be held at the Pardeen alleys close April 20. The tournament begins Monday evening. April 20. In addition to purses made up from the entrance fees special prizes will be awarded. Entrance fees in each event are SI. All contests will be bowled on alleys Nos. 2 and 3. I'lLKS AMENDED COMPLAINT. A change of venue was taken Wednesday morning from the superior oourt to the circuit court in the divorce ease of Maggie Marx against Valentine Jj. Marx. The petitioner sued for divorce on the grounds of abandonment hut in an amended complaint filed Wednesday morning, it is charged in addition against the defendant that he is living with another woman. PENNY ZONE APPROVED Tract ion Company May Charge Faro According to Mileage. INDIANAPOLIS, April 7. The public s-ervice commission Tuesday approved the petition of the Torre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Co. to inaugurate what is known as tho "penny zone" system of computing fares. In other words, the company is now entitled to change its tariffs for passenger service so that fares will be computed according to the exact number of miles traveled, charging two cents for each mile. MARKETS EAST IHTFALO STOCK. PAST lU'Fl'ALO, N. Y., April 7. CATTl'i; Ili'veijits Z) lieuJ ; market slow. :ml steady; prime steers VJO; shipping steers SHJAWj 7.1't. ALVi:s Keifijits r0 head; in.rrket. ncthe. -J.V higher; mil to moPe f.Vr 10.2a. siii:i:p am i,amhs Ueeeii.t 2.000 he.-nl; market slow and ste.-uly : choice l.i 111 1 is ?lO..Kii,Sll ; rull t. fair 7r.lu.U3; ye.irlint-s $s..lO; she;p .J.r0'W .!. IlOlr.s Kt'-1pts L(Kh; market native and steady; Yorkers ST.oO'j 7.K ; pigs S7.."iJ niixe.I 7..V.H7.00; hraw $7.o0; laughs SUiVfG.GO; stiis S.Va;r.r.o. C hicago i.ivi: stock. CXION STOCK Y AKOS, 111., April 7. IKXIS Ihieipts -IO.O00 : market weak; mixed nnl Uuteiiers .:.r" fa ;..f ; pood hoavv ."(?;. To; liiit ;.i;,y, i;.i.j; iis G..".o'j U.."0; hulk ?G.7.Vfi,,.,.tO. OATTI.i: k.-.i.t 10.(xk; market strong; beeves 7aw,i s.7." ; rows and heirers $;;r,7.:.0; Texans ft;.J,"i7. 10; calves 7 'i.s.r.o. SHi:!;!' ueeeipts 11,000; market steady; native and western $r.oUTi 'S.'JTi ; iambi $7.Zi)(a 10.35. CHICAGO CHAIN. CHICAGO, April 7. OPKMNC: W II HAT .May $l.ri;-4'n l..V,i ; July l.'JlUt-o-t; Sept. Sl.llMl.llij. COKN May T.Ts.'fi t ; ; Julv 7." ri '-c. OA'I'S-M.-iy :,(' 0t "s ; .lulv r,r.Kc I'CItK .May S17.0..; .luly .17.wk, 17.57. lillis Juiy $K.": Sept. $lo.."Chosi: : WI!i:AT-.May $l.:AH; July ?1.2Ji; Sept. l.tr.-,j; mitx May 7lt; ; Julv 7.o. OATS .May Julv ."il's: Sept. 4(K. I'OKK .May PJ.t7; July 17.."o; Set.t. S177. LAi:i May $10.oT; July $().:Mi 10.:jJ ; Sept. $10.70. It I Its .May 5:s.L1(Sf;.2.; July ?10.2."r(; IOL'7; Sept. ?10.oL'. TOLEDO CJItAIX. TOLKDO, O.. ..pril 7.-CLOSE: WII;AT May and cash l.r,4 ; July M.21. C'oIiN Cash 7... ; Mav 747s ; July 77-"j,c. OATS Casa :'.; May 00; July lv. liVi: - No. L SI. 10. CLOVL'R Si:i:0 I'riee. eash .vs.10; (Kt. Ss.l74: April .v7.I0. AI.SIKi: Prim.', cash .$vl0. TIMOTHY Prime, cash ami Sept. $'J.t.i. piTTiiriu;ii livi: mock. ITITSIU'IKJII. Pa.. April I.-i'ATTLi:-Snpply light; market steady: e Iodic S.'J.") f( s.."KJ; prime 'i ; good 7. ""' 7.v" ; Tidy lone'ier- .7.."0'i 7.vr ; fair s7ftj.7.."o; eomnion Si'.'i ;.7." ; eoinino!! to eoiT fat bnlN .."i;7; eomorim to pood fat eows st fo'it; heifers .Vt; ."hi-.; 7.-."; veal calves .y..u0 dSlO; tioavv ami thin eilves $0f7. Slfi;i;p AND I.AMP.S -Supply light; market steady: print" wethers t)0f5 r.0 ; rrooil inlxe-l iX.'t ; fatr mixed (i :-': nil's and eonim-:i .:'! 1.7.0; lambs (, !: springs lainl-s Sl'J', !.". lloCS iieieipts lltfht: market nctive and higher; jrime le-avy imgs 7. P: mediums 7.t'.e' 7.7 : !e.iy Yorkers $7J." fi7.7'; li-:ht Vnrk-ri S7.;o'.j 7.l ; pi-s S7..".o roiijr!;s "fd 'i.7h) ; Mas .5Ti..aK.j.7.j : heavy mixed $7...0i 7..V. SOUTH BEND MARKETS POl I.TKY AM) MKATS. (CorrrrHtl Dnil.v ly .liinrnio's 'M.irkrt, l'Jit AV. .Irn't'rt.m I'.Ud.) roriniV Tavinc 1 ... s.llini: "Jlr. i:ai r.-ivin- r-... s.-uiitir lU:i:ri: ..i-t -J.".. luilin- 12, iorlt-rl:uo i . sirloin . HAM s.-lliujr li. LAKD-olling lv. PROVISION. (Correctrd Dally hy I . . MueUrr, :ifi K. .I-fl"ron Ithil.) riiriT Oralis s i.r rase srllins at L'ur jit (1z. ; lrnvns vr rase $.'5.00 slliiis- at .".oi;lO i-or d7.. : bananas, per bunch -$1.7. sHlinpr at rr.; jrw per lo7.. VKfl-rr.IM-:s New -ailaire. p ylnsr 2U por lb., soiling: 0 pr lb.; potatoes, par hie .".. scIIImk- nt ."WV. l'.lTTKK AND LlIl.S Country butter. r.i.vinj: '2Kd"A s. '111ns: 2."'5rJk'; i-reamry luittcr. paying r,0, ftliing .'.:; ops. strictly fresh, paying 152 selllnff 22U'. si:i;is. (CorrectMl Daily hy Warner Itro. Seed store, 114 K. Wayne M.) TIM(TIIV-..IM'.;.1 p.T bu. Hi:i 'I.UVKi;--$7'al per bu. ALFALFA-lOll por bu. ai-siki: clom:i: .y.i 10 ror bu. HAY. STRAW (f'orreted Daily hy I lour and lel Co.. HAY I'avinc $l-f-t and rr.LD. the Weley Miller 4i0 S. Mirhlcan St.) n. s.'iiinc: ?i7ns. rL'-s. St'lUni at !( and STRAW Paying $7 oOc pr ba;e. CO I IN- Pay ink T.V. sell io p .It s7,?0V. OATS Pa v I n ir .V.. alsiki: CLtVi:iITIMOTHY Selling ALTAI. FA Mou tan selling at CCnZtC. -Selling $10. It $1. a grown, selling $11. l LOi n AND FEED. (Corrected Dally hy Knoblock and GIni. Hydraulic Av.) WIITAT Paying $1.44 per bu. OATS Paying ,V. p,-r bu.. s.-iling V.o. CORN -Paying 7.".. ,lling ,W. RYE Paying $1 bu. LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Daily hy Major Itron., S. Loenn t.) HEAVY TAT STEERS Fair to guod live r,-;j;i:,,: prime f.i .'.f 7 7 ikm;s-ir- r.s. up. m-,.2.v(m. "0. I-AMIIS Live .V-.'iT1-. dree-l l.TIJl-V. TAM.OW AND HIDES. (Correctel Dally hy S. W. I.ippmnn. 210 N. laln st.) 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POSITIVE RELIEF FOR CONSTIPATION The progress of modern medical science is. perhaps, no more forcefully evident than in the Firnplifying of many of the old time remedies of past generations. For instance, the harsh cathartics and violent purgatives used by our forefathers to relieve constipation are now known to be not only unnecessary but really harmful. Constipation can be more effectivel) relieved without the discomfort and pain these old-time remedies occasion. A combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. Fold in drug stores under the names of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is most effective, yet mild and pleasant. It is absolutely free from opiates and narcotics and equally as desirable a remedy for the tiniest babe as for rugged manhood. A free trial bottle, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. H. Caldwell, 4 52 Washington St., Monticello, 111.

THIEVES TAKE CIGARS National (I'rocor Co. HurKlarizod Tuesday Night of Tobacco. A broken window and a cluttered tobacco storeroom greeted employes of the National Grocer Co. Wednesday morning as they entered the establishment for the day's work. The police department was notified, and Patrolman Moore was sent to investigate. Twelve boxes of clears and several hundred cigarets were missing. Tho thieves had entered the place through the broken window, but had raised another to leave. LEGAL NOTICES. OTICL. tate of Indiana, St. Joseph County, ps: In the St. Joseph Cirvult Court, February Term, lid.j. Kxparte petition of otto 'rm and Clara J. Worm, husband and wife, Clan-no Worm and Mabel Worm, to eli nil go names. Notice Ls hereby jriven that wo have applied to the St. Joseph Cireult Court of said County and State to have our names changed from Orto Worm and Clara J. Worm, Clarence Worm and Mabel 1;. Worm, to Otto Warren, Clara .1. Warren, Clarence Warren and Mabel i:. Warren, and that said petition ana application win be presented to and heard by said court on tiie first day of September Term, l'jlo, of said court. Dated this .Ird day of April. 1913. OTl'O WO KM, Cl.AKA J. WORM, CIjA IIKNCJC A. WOKM, MAIJKL. K. WOIiM. Chas. A. Ilaperty, Atty. for I'etitionere. 7 n 21 0TI( r: 01 A I).MI" 1ST RATION. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the ClerK of the Circuit Court of St. Joseph County. State of Indiana, Administrator of the Kstat. of William K. JJlvans, late of tst. Joseph County, dee-eased. Said Instate is supposed to he solvent. niWAi-vD f. ki-:lli-:u, April , 101.. Administrator. IMmund A. Wills, Atty. for Kstate. 7 11 11 siiLiuri's sali:. By virtue of u certified copy f a decree to me illrited from the Clerk's office of tlio St. Joseph Circuit Court, I will expose to Public Sale on Saturday, the first day of May, l'Jlo, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and four o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House In tho City of So-nth liend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term nec ex-cedlng seven years, of the following describe Keal IJstate, siuate la St. Joseph County, State of ludiaiu, tow it : The undivided one-half of the tract or panel of land bounded as follows: Iieginnlng at the intersection of the east line of wedon No. twenty-six ll'tP, Township No. thirty-eight 3Si North, of Range No. one (1) East, and tTie center of trie Mithigan road; thence running south twenty-two cj-ji reds; thence wst twelve (!' rods; theuce north to the center of - aid Michigan read ; thence northeasterly with the center of said road to tho place of beiunitijr. And on failure to realize the full amount of Jmlpiueiit. iuterest and costs thereon, I will expose to Public Sale, at the same tit.i.- and place, to the highest bidder, the fee simple o. said estate. Taken as the property of Oeorge A. llafner at tho suit of Lot Itunio-ls. CHARLES E. RAII.EY. SlierilT of St. Joseph County. Hated at South Rend. Indiana. April 7th, 1 M.".

CHAS. B. SAX & COMPANY MICHIGAN, CORNER WAYNE STREET. Fresh New Bulbs and Shrubs The same choice srrades that vou have alwavs liouslit at this store. Choicest Gladioli Bulbs, in all the well known varieties, per dozen 19c. Peonies, these are without doubt the finest we have ever had, in assorted colors 10c. Lily of the Valley 5c; 6 for 25c. Tuberoses, best quality, each 2c. Japanese Iris, each 10c. Cakdium, extra large, each 10c. Caladium, medium size, each 7J2C Cannas, assorted colors, each 5c. Extra fine growing shrubs, all of the hardy variety. Spirea Van Houti, Honeysuckle and Deutzia, each 15c Purple Lilac Bushes, each 25c Shovels, best steel, D handle, each 43c. Garden Trowels, extra heavy, each 10c Garden Hoes, three styles, choice 23c Garden Rakes, 14 tooth, long handle 23c. Child's Garden Sets, hoe, rake and spade, for 10c

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