South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 174, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 June 1915 — Page 2

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BEATS

GRADE U

ALL OTHERS: HIS

MOST PROMOTED

Supt. 3nd

Montgomery's Report Digest of School Fig

ures Shows Some Interesting Light on Past Work.

According to o ri 1 1 I te- li-;i;res isfued Wtdne S'lay niht by Supt. of bV-hucds L. J. MnnU'omt r, ini 'A held the honor post in the point of promotion . ; ri n 14 tlie lat y;in -tt r of fclmul. Fig :f ' .. how that M per cfnt ol those ,ek .mriii to this grade. uere promoted, yp.e lowest pen t ntae ui ;r :i.otion:i is finuiil in 7IJ. h(Tt: only V p( r ( ent of tho.-e be -lemging ed.fained a painu' rade. Tho total !iuinoT of promotions in thr last .-f itit..-t i was 4,y'Ji. whp'h is T; jt cent of tb- number belonging i r 1 the arious yrailt j. A c:mpl'.tt' i port of the enruiniM nt anil ;u tual nunilrtT bt longing in all elementary sradis and hmh s hool, and im hMir.i; a (iieosl of promotion and no!i-j)rumotioii n -cords during thn last x'UKhtt r of sciiuol, was i;iv n out by Supt. .MonU'oiiHTy. The total inlollment for the yt ;ir 1 ! I .". was 'J.ltju. an liuTt a.-t' ..f 141 over I'M 4. which was 'j,M. 'I he actual number belonging ii I'.'l-' was ,lti3. i:.clusio of t li high s'h(io the enroll me-r.t lor i:K, w.i.s s.:::;.'.; in KM 1 it was i.l'Jl. (iitis ylnuvs ld,f..7. An ording to the school eons as the total of all mimnrriul pen-uns bt'-

Iween the ages of tlx ami 2 1 years in

WILL COMPLETE PLANS FOR PICNIC SATURDAY "milliner f W il-on ( luh (o Hold I,at Meeting Iliur-iliiv i!?t Arrange- ( 'mi tot.

There will '(' a meeting of the picnic committees of tile .t. Joseph County Wilson club Thur.-day nuht at o'clock at the democratic headquarters in the American building, for the purpose of computing all arraimements for the pic nic net Saturday at SprinRbrooK parK. Tnts will be the last meeting' of the eommitte-f All th" details of the day's entortainment are bing rapidly attended to and everything will be in readinesH on Saturday morning. The athletic contests bid fair to be the most interesting feature of the day. The horsf shoe piuhinj; contests hive been put under the management of J. It. Witwer and he; has made arranem nta for a contest between teams from t; ranker. .Vow Carlisle. North Liberty. Ya lke rt on. Woodland. Wyatt, Mishaaaka and South I!rn!. A sul stantia! prize will he given to the winning team. This centest will be only a siii;ill part of the athletic events of the el a v.

CHARLES L. GOETZ, FORMER MAYOR. DIES WEDNESDAY MORNING

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COMMITTEEWILL MEET Organization to lie' Made Thursday feir S-ale of ( ha nta inpia Ticke ts.

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.7, an increase over last

vr.ir of is;. The total of those ht

'tween the ages of 11 and 1 ; years in IM.", w as l.t; I'J. Supt. Mont-'omery's digest of tho, Iromotion.s and no-promotions last year u'ivvs some; interesting ligurccontained in the- following statement from him: "A erv eareful record has b en kept eif promotions ami non-promotions in the- e le military grades the last year in order that special emphasis "may be plae-ed upon the: grades w hero the greate-t help is neeeled. The blurts ien below are for the last semester of the .chool ye ar w he n the enrollment for the .Munestcr in the? eii;ht elementary grades was 7. DIM: .;.ejr, or these were in this particular uradc tor the !irst time, while l.nis had previously -one over the work ami were' what we usually call repeaters: :H permanently withdrew during the semester, leaving at the closcj ;. o u actually be lonu-in. which is 'J2 per cent of the enrollment for the i-r meste r. Gratli' 2 A LfiuK "XumWr of nromedions of the varioi: grades last semester u as l.'.o.tS, which Is TO, per cent of the numher brlniiKinir. The hiulo st perceiitaf,'e- t)f promotiems war. ftnind in the' - A . v.herc vti per cent of those belon.in ( iro!mfd. The- lowest pcre e ntaue was in the 7H. wi:cie only d per cent obtaining passing rade. "There we re, also 7 1 conditioned at the close of the senm. ter. which is 11 per cent of the number bclonuiir-T. This lare percentage of eonditioned PupiU is elue in meat part to the himelred- e,f cas. s of mump5. meash s and chi'kenpox which were in the i-itv in the latter part of the school year. There are foundSi: pupils who were not promote-d: 71", of tin-so took the work for the first tim whilo let bad born oxer the work on previous occasion. This mnul' t of non-promotior-s is Z r.-r cent ef the number bebomin and 12 per e ent f tho total enrollment for the semester. "ird ("Iraele is Low. "We find the greatest percenta j;e of non-promotiop.s in the 111 and the xx here the perce'P.ta?:e is IS ler e ent of the number bebnitv-c and 17 pcr cent of the- number enrolleel. Tlo ause for this in the first srailc. of coirse. Ls due to the fact that many hlldren upon entering the- public vehools fe.r tlie first time are unablo t. speak a word of I'.ntTlish and ntnst pain a stUht knowledu'e of the .nplish lanpnaKe? before they can attempt to dv regular school work. This necessarily takes a few months. ,:

Tliere will be a luncheon and a busisession for the Chautauqua committces Thursday noon at the V. M. C. A., at which tijae the committees will organize for the sale of tickets. The Chautauqua will be held July i'C-1'7. J. Q. Ames is chairman of the- Chautauqua committee and Rev. C. A. Iecker is the- vice ehairman. 1 i. StaP.ly f ehairman of the- ticket sain committee, Samuel I'cUermill of the ad rtisinr ornmittc-. and Jame-s I,, fjardner of the grounds eom-tiiittcj.

CHARGES JEALOUSY Laina Niceieratmr Wanfs I)ioin and Sl.ooo Alimony.

In a petitiem for ilivorcc ami for $ l.'ioO alimonx- tile-el in the superior court, Lavina Niederauer alleges that lurinfT the 1", years e;f their married life her husband. I "reeleriek Nie-der-aucr. ne-ver permitted her to gei eiut in public alone. She yays that lier, husb;4nd was always jealous of anyene who sio;e te her and that at times lie beat her and once kicked her while- they were on the street. She asks for an order to restrain the defendant frem selling any of their property.

BOYS GO INTO CAMP Largest Numbe-r of Y. M. A. Juniors en Hand for First Day.

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with an attendance' ef lit. This attendance is the' largest that the eamp lias ever had on the opening day. Tho eamp will be open for the bs ef the junior department for six weeks. The camp was epcn to hU'h school boys during th? first weeks f the season.

SUES FOR LOSS OF MARE F. (Jact Watit IJailroads to Tay fr Animal I.o-t in Transit.

Allesrint? that a mare valued at J21." die-d vvhile in transit from Keminton. Ind., to .South Rend. I. CJaze-r brought suit in the circuit court Wednesday morning against the Pittsburgh. Cincinnati, e'hicac Aj St. l.ouis Kailroael Co. and the Yandalia JIailroad Co. to re-cover that amount.

TO PERFECT LEAGUE AT CHAMBER ON THURSDAY

SPAULDING IN CHICAGO Secretary of Commerce Chamber Attends Comcntion.

( h-'anizalion ef the Wome n's Welfareleague, the new auxiliary of the i-1 i i 1 .r f if (niiitni'i'cc will ! nor.

1 fee-te-el at a mee-tin to be held Thursj day afternoon at the Chamber of ! Commerce. .Mrs. I,. S. Fiekcnscher will preside. Plans w hereby the ir-

uanization may cooperate with the chamber will be discussed. Tho proposition ef brin.uinu a i)ieminent woman speaker here l'nm C'hicao will be eliscuss'ed.

IT. Cm. Spauldi'.r. secretary of the Chainber of Commerce, left for ChivAKi Wednesday morninu to atternl the aelvcrtixim: clubs' convention and ;ilso on business eonne-cte-d with the' Chamber of Commerce. S.-c'y Spaublimr has been inited as a truest t the' merchants' and manufact urers' insurance bureau convention at Indianapolis Thursday, but will he unable te accept. The meeting is to addressed bv H. A. Wheeler, ex-president of the United Slates chamber of commerce, and Charles A. Bookwalter. former may.r of ImlianapoLABORO AID BRITON (;orrnincnt and I nioiw ltury Hie Ilatehet fer C"nnitr's (ieioel.

hONPON". June - f Labor and the government have buried the hatchet and will here alte r work in harmony to furnish all the munitions of war necessary to carry on the c iict with ; ermany. Formal nnt'.ouncemer.t that a compb te acrecmcit liad been ft ru hcd by the irov mmcnt and labor unions was made in the house of commons this afternoon by Min ster of Munitions Llo d-Ceorue. The a u re i ae n t constitutes another tfumph for the Welsh leader and the .immune. -mnt tint it had been i ached softer., d the !,low ititlicteil by news of the b-s of Lembc-r'. 11K('1T.IS AT (ONi:il ATOltV. Miss Fdna Tub- will a p.. .no recital this -x eninc e.t t!. ,c;th Bend cor.s i ator . Mis Tub-, wiio is a pupil of M., Wabl. and who rectixe a cVrtifa at- for her woik. be a-si-t-'.i bv Miss Mibii. d L- a hm.ui. ocah-t. ar.. Fra -. s rb . vio'dni-t. Mi P.uth l-i.s.-. pianist, wall l-ic a recital Thursda ..r.ir.. She wilt lie nsi.tid y .Miss Margaret Kraus-, oe.ihsT.

SEVERAL REPORTED DEAD IN CALIFORNIA QUAKE Buildings Wri'tkel and ProiKTty Damage d Cire Said te Hae l'olloweel SIhk'Us. !.S ANt;i;Li:S. Calif.. June 1'". Several pe rsons are reported to have been killed ami much damage to property caused by earthquake .shocks in the lmperia' xalley tonight. Reports fro.n CI Centre, which appears te have been the worst sufferer, state- that a heavy shock shortly after s o'clock wrecked the electric Upht and power plants and a second shock at :" badly damaged the Barbara Worth hotel, a new brick structure. Fire' broke out a few minutes later and several buildings were burned. Calexieo. on the international bei -der. is reported to have suffered heavily from the tremor. The Westcm Fnion operator reported at a late hour that tire quickly followed the s com! heavy shock ami the tow n was

buinir.y. I The new hitrh school buildinsr at I F

Brawb-y was wiecked by the sliocks. ami five people are reported to have been killed there. Cp to a late hour

,tms report nau iai oe. r. iiuimiinii, ( ' The e arth ireir.ors w t re felt as far

.':il d up ii to enter a e'ampain only und'-r re s-aire." Ctnetz tit st o!f":e e.f any note came to him in 1 Ho xx-as apiointed eb puty oil inspector from the thirteenth district. This position he held for four years. Crev Park I,tcndon;. It was about this time that he heKan taking a deep interest in e-ivic a .fairs. He found fh- eity in i;reat i.eed rcf a hiper and better jtark system, lie.- appeared before the ceuncil end boarei -f works and park board many times urging extensions. One day in Kol his opportunity came. He was appointee! a member of the board of works by Mayor Colfax. Cnder the- special charter of that year the dtities eV tlie park board were; turned over to the new hoard of public woiks consisting of Mr. eJo.'t. Arthur L. Hulduird and Samuel Lee per. - Karly in its administration this board established Lasalle nark: "n afterwards I--eper park, one of tlie finest in the city today, was laid out. Howard park was already established but through the efforts of Mr. eioetz and the other members of the board it gradually was enlarged antl grow to tho proporthms of the present day. " Beautiful parks was already one of (;oetz Imbbies and thremgh his term as mayor he continued his xvork in this line addinp to Kaley park, establishing Pottowatomie and Studehakrr until tejtlay the citx- l.oasts r one of the finest park systems in the state. After through his connect! em with the board ef works Coetz became more closely associated with civic affairs than ever. His work soon attracted the attention of his political associates and he cam. t be looked upon as a man ef strong will, high ideal and a woriu for the best interests of the eitv. Klevtod Mayor hi It) 10. Antl in 1110 tho city awarelrd him its biggest honor by electing him mayor by the largest plurality ever given any candidate in the history of South Bend. He defeated H. B. J. Shafer hv a plurality of 2.T00 vote. Althemch never craving public eiffice. onco in It ho grew enthusiastic with tho possibilities it afforded liim to carry out his ideals. From the first lie workeel fer bette-r and tie.aut i f ill parks. Xext he launched the idea of track elevation. Bong and hard he fought for this and at the close - of his term hnel succeeded in establishing the nucleus of a fund to he devoted to this aim. Perhaps tho greatest achievement eluring his term was the building of the new waterworks plant on X. Michigan st. This civic improvement, dedicated a short time after his term of office expireel. was always looked upon by c.netz as one of the greatest boons to the city. Handled Dillie-ult Situation-. It is said that during Mayor Uoetz's term eif otlice there perhaps arose more ellflie-uit sltuatie-ns neeeling almost instantaneous action than during any edhcr eit.y executive' regime. In 1 ! 1 2 the Hungarian church trouble burst suddenly. Serious times were feared. Mayor (loots' assumetl control, issued orders te the police and detective ferce? and saveel what for a timej threatened a elire situation. In I'M 3 the great hit and Indiana floods broke. One Tuesdax night at 7 o'clock a faint call trickled into the telephone office that Pe-ru v. as facing destruction. All communication was cut eff while the town was Hooded; people were driven from their homes; st.nes Acre swimming, away anel the eity faced starvation. Mayor e;oetz xv.-es called to the phone. By S o'clock, or just one short hour af'.er the' lirsteall cameintei Smith Bend from Bern. the mayor had twei special interurhan cars cm the track; hail dragged tho manager of a bi local wholesale grocery house freun a baneiuet and orelered him te begin loading supplies on the ears; had gotten in touch with a big restaurant and ordered hot coffee, sandwiches and milk for immediate' consumptiein; bad ordered blankets, clothing, boots ami all other first aid materials necessary in a situation like that at Peru; and by S;.,0 tho twe cars xcre loaded with men, provisions r.nd officers ready for tho rescu e. The South Bend party was the first to reach the stricken eity. a.ssume charge and assist. Mayor Meotz was up until the wee hours of the morning awaiting anxiously the first report freun Peru. Tor three days Mayer (Joetz. had little sleep but sat in his office taking all calls from Peru and directing rescue work from South Bend. Peru vows never to forget what Jlaynr (loctz, did for her in time of need. And once more in 1011 just a fewdays before lie left his. office he was again called upon for quick action. A building just being complctcel on Michigan st. collapsed. For a short time everything xvas chaos. Then Mayor Gectz got on the scene, put police in charge and directed tho work of rescuing the men buried in the ruins. Many (iiven Aid. Although it is little known, doctz was one of the most charitable 0f men in the city. B is said at Christmas time many and many a family oweti its elinner to Mr. (loetz. while children played with toys ami ate candy and fruit brought by (loetz. Various institutions also came in for his financial aid and he always gave liberally. As a member of the Flks lodge nnd tho Turnverein he also gave to charity.

Moetz was married in lSI to Fmma

F. K'ingel. whose father, Valentine

Klingel. was a prominent resident of the city. To this union was born one son. Philip K.. who survives. The family made its home at I'M X. Iifax ette st.

DRIVE GERMAN BORN

FROM PLACES OF TRUST: old statute or William III. lnedeel by British Against Two ireat ! Financier:!. j

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I-"IoX. June : Kfforts were, successfully launched in court teiday to drhe from -ositions of trust British citizens ef Merman birth. The attack w as dirt cu d against Sir Fduar Spt-yer ar.'l Sir Krriest Cassel. two of (Jreat B; tin's greatest t:nancie-rs. On application of counsel acting m in behalf of Sir M orge McMili. tho king's bench today grantee! a rule calling tlpon Speyer and Cassel te) slue.v by what authority they ;.re members of tho privy council. In prc-inting his application. Mc(1 ill's attorney aigaed that neither man had ever been lav. fully members ejf the council because neither wa-s born of Cnglish parents or within tho Fnited Kinsdemi. according to the

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FIGHT ARTILLERY DUEL AT RANGE OF 23 MILES

(iermans Shell Dunkirk With 4Joss ; WillunU and Are Answered j Hv French (immcrs. J

i LOXDOX. June 2-k Tlie longest

range artillery duel ever fougrt occurrrel today between Punkirk antl Xieuport. across the- Franco-Belgian border. A range of 2 - mile.-, the Germans' new "Jess Willard" as the British

artillerists have ehr stoned it because

r its remarKaO" ie-nen :ueti u;iHunkirk last ni.ght and todav 21 shells with a net casualty list of several civilians killed. During the night thr bombardment met with no reply, but with elawn tho allies' air scouts located the giant cannon and then b reran the duel which o e rsha.b v. s all tho remarkable features of modern warfare yet Introduced in this grrntfs't of international -onflicts. French heavy batteries began hurling shells in the direction of tho bombarding engine, while aviators circled low above the intervening "no man's land" to direct the fire eif the French gunners. FRANK IIOOSTAL LIST Has Cold from I.onj Hide and Is KeIieeel from Work In Prison.

MinniFVlBBi:. Ma.. Juno l.?.

Let M. Frank is not et a farm hand'

in the service ef tho ptate on the prison farm here. While not seriously ill. Frank is on the hospital list. The prison physician examined Frank this morning and made the following report: "I found I -Tank suffering from a severe cold, probably contraeted during that ::r.-milo dash In a motor ear at night following Ins long period of confinement mdoo;.- He showed symptoms of stomach trouble also, which seeme-d to be caused by the nervoifsness attending his journey here. He is improving, however, and I think that by Friday he will be able to take- his place on the active list and begin bis work."

AUSTRIANS RAID COAST

t'ruirrs llumlmril tin' Ailriatk t'oat (if Italy.

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Starting Tomorrow and Continuing to July 4th Going to have a holiday vacation? Going on a pleasure trip? Going to spend a day or two at the lake? Going to the Exposition? Going to slay at home and be comfortable?

Well anything you are planning for, you will be helped by taking advantage of our 10 Day Celebration and Vacation Sale Tomorrow and Until July 4th Ten days of value giving just at a time' when summer begins when vacations begin when you plan to fix up the children for going to school. A sale in every section of our store arranged to make ycur summer's needs cost little saving you money for the many pleasures with the bargains bought during this sale.

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The famous Golconda Diamonds are here on sale hv the manufacturers They are known to he the nearest approach in rrilliancv and wearing qualities and are worn ritrht with the higher priced diamonds without detection. Display consists of hundreds of new patterns in Rins, Brooches, Bar Pins, Scarf Pins, Bracelets, LaVallieres. etc.; priced at 50c to $5.00.

enw-s :,.."(. 7.."0 ; heifers S ; ve.'il -;llve-9 S'."''..-.o : lu-avv and tliiu calves SPJT. siirri' v v 1 1 i iMN-Simi,irJ liii-

I ,..v, ; inarke! ste.-nlv: prime withers NC.J.Vt i;.:g ; VTFWA .Time Dashing out rood mixed $.".. iOTP: fair nded s..7;.'i :ia!

from their base, Austrian cruise-rs and i oi .-ual emmon X-orA.r); spring lambs

a.iLtr.ii ort- r m:n ( :illflf III T wlll'iTSS- 'i I l.

ful raid unon tlie Adliatie coast of

Italy, it -was ottieially announced today." They swept along the Italian coast for nearly 1100 miles, shclb'd tho railroad property, .sank one steamer and returned safely to port. The official announcement eif tho latest naval raid follows: "On June 17-1 s, several AustroIlungarian cruisers and elestreyers made a raid on the Italian coast freun the frontier as far as Fano. They damaged semaphore stations at the mouth of the Tagliamento and near Fezaro. shelled railroad brid'-cs near Itiminl and sank an Italian steamer. All th;. crew were saved. "All our units returned safely." i ihi: i.m;i:s mn,i:iN;. FHIFAGO. June- '2?. Thirty terrified women, children and men. all Italians, were driven from the ir homes early teday by a fire believed to have been of incendiar.v origin which damaged three- buildings in the south side Italian colony.

MARKETS

i:vr m n ami STOCK. FAST Pd l FAI.o. X. V.. .1 une :;. - FATTI.i: -KiM-eipt -" liol: ie;irk-r fairly :ie-tive-: prill e so-eis S'.''a.-Vl; buflier gr.ides S7.i;.'l; s. CALVES- Ue.-i-ipts p;o li.!.l: lutrktf. a' ttve. .'." higher; rail to c!ii-e .."' P.i.J.'i. sin:i:p a.i lamp. -ib-.ei.ts lu-;ol ; ui;irk-t :ntivf-: iIimI-i- l:im!s S' .""'. 10; . nil m f dr Str,-: ve.-irlings STs; sh-'p SVf i 1I.50. Hons pe. 'J..VO: nnrket. .-ative and tt':elv; V.rker 'vbV; s.-j.", : piM ss, S.S: inlM'd Ss.pi',; s.'J.-,: lie.-ivy s"7 '.(KL S.p ; roughs S;.'.'""im;.7," ; st;is sr.;.".7.j.

lilMr.- Uei-oi lit "O (hinlili- iIim'U- niir-

kt-t mtive: prime hcivy lugs s'7.ao; iuaiiiniH Svp: ln-;ivy Vfirkors Ss.tO; litrht Yorkers $1 s : piss N7.'."'j: routrlis ,"0 biS:1'', stag- s'ifii ; he avy mixed SOUTH BEND MARKETS rot l.TKV AND MF..VTS. (to Tret-ted laily liy .llmniie's 3Xnrkit, 123 V. Ji-flrrson 1J1J.) IMU'LTUY- I'.iviiig II. s.ninu' -O--. PKLi!-:KS --Paying s lling l't VP.AL-Pji.ving I."., soiling ''"' -. It - K.-ast l'.". Lolling 11', i.-irterhouse a. sh ioin HAM -Sellinc is... LAKI Selling lse.

1'ItO VISIONS. (( rn-ctrfil lnily by I. . Mueller, '21G K. .lefTeron ItUil.) PKt 'IT- Or.inge s per ease soiling lo 1 .o j.r-r do..: b-iiHMis, :(r i ;is.. $.';.r.o, selling at .",or?4o.- p.-r bz. : han.uuis. p-r bin. -li SI. 7.". selling at ." per (loz. VK(;i:TAP.Li:s Xew ".ilbage. paying J'jc per lli.. selling at ." er lb.; ne'-v potatoes, selling at ."UK, ."o.- ;mt p-.-k. P.PTTLK A.,. PP;S '.nnt;y butter, paying soiling 'Sfi : creamery butter, paying 2 selling :; eggs, strictly fresh, paying la. selling -jh. si:i:ds. (C'nrre-tel Iily ly Warner Itrns. ril Mure, 11 - Wayne M.) TIMOTHY s:!.."HKi I j.er bu. ki:i 'lo i:k- :oi'.k Abl'AI.I'A sio.:-k 11. alsiki; 'lovi;i; - .r'io.

11.01 1; ami 1 i;i;i. (t"orreteil l:dly by KnoMock and t.ir.z, llilraulie Av.) WHP.AT Payir.g Sl.V.i p r bu. e A l'S -Pa ing -ling e.c. rolJX- Paving 7.".. soiling sGe. II VP. Paying 'ao,-.

( IIK A. I.IVITOC.'K. I'MON STOCK VAKPS. 111.. .Inne IIO.IS- Kecrhit- ".J.tM):): market slow. .V. !(. loner; in i e.l and but. tiers $7. ""'. 7o ; d heavy S7'j7.'1": roiiLrii he-ivy S7' 7.1". : light S7.4cf.7.v' : pirs sc,.-j.",.; 7. k", ; 'bulk S7."i'J 7.70. CATTI.r. - K.-.-eiptx l".oo.i; luaiket

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v.-,"',)!.;.".. ! 'Tre-ted I:til v by tlie U e-b-y Miller

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jam: STOCK. (Correrled Daily by Major liro., S. Lngan t.) 1 1 LA YY FAT S I I LLS - Lair b good 1) fij' 2' prlii'.- i"'j'iJ7. I'TmS p ids" up S77.w". LAMPS- Live 1 ;...'! si di . 1 l.WlTc.

east as Yuma. Ariz., to property occurred

but no damage there.

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UT1LAT '.luiy :" Sept. i 1

POKM M AY ( OMl'AW. Artub-s ,if 1 :i't : ; .or.', t ; -n for th T)!ipb Hot Air Ss!c:i: t'n. .'tie :.''! "lib the :nt'' ro'-ord.-!" Y'd no - !.i -f .fen'M.T.. The ;r jm.si'. c j i 1 .1 1 f 'h - k ny is ami 'hen )-' '.;.; ua -!. rs ,t; t 5 o i. this ctty. "he jr cor im 'fa tor.- ate ll.:c e'. t'arr, Jef'Oj.-i Wil'b rmat h au-I Floyd A. J)anl.

GARY UNDERWRITER HELD iJAHY, Im!. Juno j:k J. L. l.ucas of e'hicao, promoti r of 'the- eJermati Fire Fmicrw ril 1 s of (ary. said by the elar p lice to be a fake insuraiv. e cell fl II, 1"iLs bevli oi.bleil to bo hebi without 1 .ul p lu'.ing the- arrival of post 1 itioe 1 1 ; p,f 1 01 . woman mvo:wi;s I Ns.W Ik Mattie -ir.i linn, .: r. lored woman .7 ears obi. w: l'lUfUid to the county ;'a:l ' ',m d.iy n.oi ning to avail commitme'it to the ltospital for thi insane, she w as reb'as d a mou'.li ;uo . 1 n !ia ;ng b- :i con':!', d for two months untd aimar'-ntlv" she was vo!l. 11. r maul ;. an:- unbalanced oc: rchitas m;itt rs.

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BURNS CAUSE OF DEATHS .Mother and T o-Yrara )bl Son I.oe

I.ie I'rom aoliiie'-Made I 'ire.

fI.r.M:Ffi. Ind.. June 2'.. Mrs. Margaret M.'-e'ullen. Je y.-.irs old. and

. her iw o-.vears-ohl son. John, of Last Columbus, dbd today as the result of burns received when Mrs. Me-Mulbn j started a lir" i t ! t gasolin ' bv mis1 take. The e-pbsion following destiovod the h.ous.. Luther .b Mulb-n. 21 vears old. was fr:-'htfu!ly burr.c-d

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" STPAW I'.iyii.g s7v. selling :it M) and 0ec per l.ale. ; KN- Pa ii.g 7.". selling at S.V.; oA'i'S---P.i'"ing .V). selling at .'.ii:. OLOVKK Sn:i SelMnir ;!t .?,.. e t s-i u r s.Miti. -it sto

ee.LN Iniv ,..1,,,.,: Sept ...;.., xU.-AU-A .M,.:,tana gro.vn. s.lilng at I o.ts .luh i:;v-'..: Sept. .".,11 ! j;?'' 17.117.P. I T.U.I.OW AM ..Hr. j Libs s.p,. .sin...j,....., ((crreeted IhiiU b v . IJppnian. 21" j WTILAT .!, sioaC: Sept. M,.7- TAl.L,,w...,:.;ia,".iJV rendored. No.

, y -.ini.v ,i: s.pt. .. 'iimrs L lo'dli': e-.ilf skin

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PiKK- .luiy sp.St; S-;.t. MT.'-j. 1. KI .1:: - "'U.",; sept '. 7. Lll'.S .July Slo pe Sept. Mo 7'.

w bib-, attempting t rescue his wife and bahv.

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TOO I.ATi: TO ri.AMI'Y. WANTLI S.-v.-ra! holy :i:ivii-: for s..tith l'.-nd an 1 Mi-:.nik.t. r.ill prju 1 st.. I,e ir l. e.- si.

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uilli:i nv i allivc pom:. yr.V'li:. Inl.. Jane Tayb.p i t . n. -1" ears ol.',. fornv-jy of" Winh.'ster. an e:upl- e of th Indiana lirid-e -orks here, was i;itp.n'l; hilb d :ohi' win u a h.e.ivy woo'n polo it ruck him, cru.-ning l:', 'fcull.

rontr .MM'isovrs ki:poi:t. The nnovt of Huuh F. Funnahoo.

I r t I t 1 ii''i'ii;'rii 1.1 t- "-i 1 Frank H. Iomrahoo against T.w'ie:

I Hr.iyiivin. was approved U'oiiisinv

m.'ining by Jud.;.- Limb ano 10 -'il !- f $71.7 1 '.m 're ordered o'tributed anions creditors whoso claims a"gregato $:otv.ir.. Th miHtrmry sto. ar.d bture.s belonging to Pt Uctcndant were tolei for J01.Jl.

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TIIK Oll LOT It '. 1 . a apit v,e'kly p.i;-e'- tolliig ,i'-.;:t pporf::d-ti-la a.l l.' ts .f Yrk Si - k j;eha:ig.- -':r:ti'-s. 51 a vir. I. iu- e:y s 1 1 1; r. L. y. r:. f-.r p;.- e. p:..x. e.l p.r ;iffn a . . N-w York 1 ; y .

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In Conjunction with the Independent Siores. THURSDAY A DAY OF WONDERFUL MILLINERY BARGAINS

One bunch of 500 untrimmcd shapes in hemp nnd chip, sold formerly up to$1.50. Special fcr Thursday, includinz: a bunch of bcautifu! flowers free at only

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WE TRIM HATS FREE

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A large collection of children's trimmed hats, 100 in the lot, all very hand- j

comely finished. Every one can afford j

one. Worth $1.25, Thursday at only

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Here is a very jpcbi offerinrt; for Thursday of new tarn o'shanter caps for ladies. They are of very fine

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Specially priced at w 75c only

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A new lot of 100 fine panamas in the newest and most desirable shapes. They

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You never t.w any bargains like these 250 trimmed hats which we purchased from a large manufacturer. The trimmings alone i . i i t . i

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