South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1915 — Page 3

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COMPETE TODAY Some Lively Competition is Expected When Athletes Meet on Oliver Field Track in Good Shape. Frornjtlv at o nftf rrn on tho UpM mrct of tho l'tic f-Ir;Ltion will Air-.at ur Ath Mtart-.J. Thf ! rain .f S'jr.lrt v will not int rf ro with the t.Li'inr f tho event, a. curilin t u statement r.f Kivrt atn.n Dinx-tor l'.arnH Sunday nihf, an. I the only iMfysihle th!r. to ause a OKtj)unemnit will l.e a hfavy ! !iii.'e durim, the morning hours toil i. Insteail of mining th- traek. a.s many thought the r.cir.s wo-jhl, 11. mien that it w:i.h Jut tlie thin;-: neel1 and h:iI put the traek Into tho h st poreiMo. condition. i:ut one or t'Vo ypoLs on the oval were Jarnaureil and they. will be repaired thid iiiornlii'-:. With the track In such Kood condition, and with any kind of compftiton some K'od marks should he hun up rr coming athletes to shoot at. The marks made in today's meet will stand as oiludal federation championship marks until they are hettered. This should encourage the athletes to Ixrcul, an efforts-. I on tho entries shows that there should be some lively tussles for positions In all of the events. Proha!dy the best r;;.ee of the day should t-e tlu- mile run, which has one of th.-classies-t entry lists- of any of the events. Walter Sweeney, hi'h schod r.M-k miler, w !,o broke the Northern Indiana record this ycir, and finished third in the. Ktate meet in better time than he did th Northern Indiana, chissie, has h en entered for Ht. Joseph's Holy Xanin shm ty. .Y'-cainst hirn. the .st. Patrick's Holy Namo society, has pitted four Ko"d men, 'iiarles Call, John Coyle. Paul Moulder and Frank Butler. Call and Coyle both have reputations as distance men. Call was the champion miler of tJie Notre Dame freshman track team. ;md in the interhall meet hung- up a new interhall record. In tills race he ;v;ih not pushto ixny extent ;md teok. it ;icy. Cuylo ran In the two mile race at all of the X-otre Dame varsity meets, and when Kolnr this shorter distance should ho able to step alons ut n, incrrj- clip. Moulder and Butler have made excellent marks in time trials, tho past two weeks and will Kive any one it battle for a position. Moulder last year won the V. M. C. A. live nlle ra.ro aml linl-Whcel yreond this jrar. This shorter distance should prove easy for him. Another event that promises to hrlns out competition Is the federation SSO yard relay between St. Patrick's Holy Namo oeiety and the Z. B No. 1 l-YJcons. Both Fquads have ;i quartet of 21'0 yard men that can step lively and tho nice should he a 3relty one. St. Joseph's Holy Name society has entered a team in tho CathoMc church 4 40 yard relay and will compete -with the St. Patrick lads who -will vtin two relay races-. Failure to secure enough entries for tho live mllo run caused the cancellation of that event, and also of tho two mile run. Two entries -were received for each event so it was decided to split the difference and make the race a three mile affair. Director Barnes Sunday ni.cht announced that all otllcials and contestants should report at the -Oliver grounds at 1:30 this afternoon, liadjjes and numbers will bo jciven out then and minor details completed. IVNSING Tho I.enawee County Telephono company has asked the state railroad commission for author ity to purchase the Michigan State Tel cphono company's exchange at Iludson. TPAVPPSi: CITY. President C. O. Taylor, of the Michigan Federation of Iabor, was in the city Thursday, making arrangements for the state convention which will be held here Sept. 21-2:.. May Find Help Letter. This in Swan Creek, Mich. " I cannot speak too highly of your medicine. When through neglect er overwork I get run down and my appetite is poor and I have that weak, languid, always tired feeling, I get a bottle of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable ComK)und, and it builds me tip, gives me strength, and restores me to perfect health again. It is truly a great blessing to women, and I cannot speak too highly of it. I take pleasure in recommending it to ethers." Mrs. Annie Cameron. K.F.D., No. 1, Swan Creek, Llichigan. Another Sufferer Relieved. Hebron. Mt-"Before taking your remedies 1 was all run down, discourted and had female weakness. I took Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound and ued the Sanative Wash, and find today that I am an entirely new voman. ready and willing to do my housework now, where before taking our medicine it was a dread. I try to impress upon the minds of all ailing; women I m-et the Kmefits they can derive from your medicine.-?.' Mrs. Kov.i:, Keanelao, ilain. ! Ii VOU want Special adV'CO writ.- to I.y.liu i:. Pinkliam MvtU Itine Co., (confidential) Lynn, 3Ia. Vnur letter wil i. ienetl, read anil answered by a woman and held in strict confidence

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If It it you are Invited to the next Nvr-Timr?i Illrthday Party. Trips to all theaters and re f raiments -will be on the profrraxn. The News-Time. Birthday Party ii o;en to all school children in South !' nd and Mishawaka. whether in public or private schools, regardless of whether or not their parents are News-Times subscribers. A list of all school children in the public and private schools of South L'ervl nd .Mi.hawaka has been com piled. n the date of the child's birthday his o.- her name is printed in The News-Times and on the Saturday following such publication tho boy or Kirl comes to the circulation department of The News-Times and v Jeives a coupon ticket which admits bearer to the Orpheum, BaSalle. Surprise and Colonial theatM also a treat at the fountain of the American Drwi,' t'o. -'hihlren living IV or more blocks from the ollice are given return car faro home. On account of the Orpheum and th' Majestic bcinjj closed temporarily, it is su jested that the children save the tickets w hich admit them to these theaters until the fall season starts, when they will be honored. Tickets are Kood any Saturday, so if the full numb r of tickets is not used in one day, they ie K'ood any succeeding Saturday IlIKTIIDAYS TODAY. South Francis, Pond. 518 Pennsylvania Arnold a ve. Prinley, Cecil. 810 N. Lafayette Chury, Mary. 13.12 IJston st. Friedman, Abe, Cll W. Division st. J laser, Pernice, 7011 Shuman ave. Holcomb, Catherine. .110 K. South St. llotrq-erty, Dorothy. 1125 P.isell st. Jolinson, K reidler, Wilbert, 103; Oak Lll3', K. Calvert st. st. Katz. Cussj,-, 153G Prairie ave. Krepr. Orville, 20 4 2 Prairie ave. Nemeth, olpa, 741 V. Indiana ave. Schambcr, Fannie, 723 . Pivisin Ft. Spohn. Dorothy, 233 K. Proadway. AVrohlewski. Steve. 44 G S. Harris st. Zimmerman, Iydla, 1 1 C r P. Plssell 4. MMiawaka. Featty Klizaheth, 1.10 K. Campbell, Marion. 52f Hroadway. J:. Second ;t. Donath. Mary, 71 K. Fourth st. Hook. Gladys, 223 N. Hill st. Smith, Jacob, lOL'O Docust t. Williams. lorthv, 3 3 V. Joseph Ft. TA CKY O.VKS TODAY. AVest, William. i12 K. Ohio st. AVclls, Kwth, 1 5 0 r. S. MichiKun st. Welch. Half rod. !1C S. Pafayttte st. Schcibclhut, Raymond, Mishawaka. Munich. Vincent, Mishawaka. Cirzesk, Ieo. Mishawaka. ACCUSES FATHER Four-Year-OId Lad Tells of Murder at Chandler, Ind. Body Was Placed on Railroad Tracks. EVANSVILLE, Ind., July 4. According to the confession of Jesse, the four-year-old son of Joseph Coleman, his father and brother, Wesley, assisted by several others, murdered James Oskins, aged 0 2, near Chandler, Ind., a few miles east of here, last Sunday night. Coleman and wife, Harrison Hester, 4.i, and his wife. Jane Hester; Joseph Coleman. 71, and his wife. Jennie, and their son. Wesley, 20, have been under arrest at Poor.ville for two days. The boy was f ken to the scene of the crime byT)r. Charles F. Martin, the coroner of Warrick county, and the lad was asked if his parents struck (kins en the head with a club. The boy said his father and brother struck uskins on the head with a cane, then cut his throat and hauled him to the railroad tracks nearby and threw him on the rails. The train ran over Oskins and it was thought at Jirst his death was purely an accident. Oskins body was tirst identified as that of Thomas O'Connor, who turned up atter the body had been buried. The body was identitied positively toMay as that of Oskins. It is believed robbery prompted the murder of Oskin: NINETEEN SHIPS ARE SUNK DURING WEEK KeM''ts Miou Vessels IZiucixhI or ("lea red Ports in Groat Pi itain. bOMM'N'. July I.. That tht instituted by Gerthe j marine campa'Lm i t.iaiiy i- ! imports not m Of the ateri.illy affeeting Fiated Kingdom. de- : spit its friuhtfuliu ss and the hartl- ! ships inllicted on shtpiwners and crews that fall ictim to their actlvities, is strongly intimated by an olfii ci;;l docnim nt i.-s.; d l-.v th press buI re. iii. It is the report ,n arrivals land departures for the week ending i J une r.e. I 1 Hiring that wceu slims en tered or e'eared from ports in tho Fnltcd Kingdom, while the raiders ietims irambered P live Pritish merchantmen and 1-1 fishing craft. The '"oritur were of the aggregate mntiaue of 11.02t and the latter of 1.2.7. Taii steamships wero added to the list today the from Marsailhs L"2.".-ttu: steel Penfrew in . allast t Canliff an l the coaler Iirchmore Pom hay. P.oth were 11 lire about To miles from i 'arditl ,1 bv to ! d, sh. e :T Wed: llbth .uve. The Xorwtci n: brig Kotka. abanI dui-.t il b- her master and crew under htav s'h. 11 tiro from a submarine Ijuiie ."v and supposed to h: ve bee n . ont to the bo'Tom until foui.u Prii eiae. susiairuil atltvat by her c.T of 'lumber was to.ved into Queenstown j today vith her decks awash, but was u c UlUy 11 ILLSDALL. Cteor-'f Lane of Pea. ling was tatind Thursday from service as e' tlon foreicm on tite New Vrk Central railroad, after halr. served LQ years in that cafu-lty.

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RECORD BREAKER Some Farms Will Yield 35 and 40 Bushels to the Acre Says County Agent John S. Bordner. "During the past 10 years there has tipi er been such a bumper crop of wheat as there is this year. Thenis plenty of wheat that will yield between 3." and 4 0 bushels per acre." This w as the statement made last niuht by John S. Pordner. county agricultural a;;ent. V "Wheat that was planted last year on liu'ht soil v. itli but little hopes by the farmer, is proving better than ever before. Thi.- record breaking crop is duo to the draught last summer anil fall ;y the farmers. The corn crop was a failure and hundreds of acres of wheat was planted because of this failure. "The acreage in wheat this y?ar is 2." to 4 0 percent over that of recent years. More care was Kivcn by the planters la.-t fall to their wheat than in former years. "Farmers are b?t:innin to ee that the ground needs building up in various ways and with a number of different substances, but most of the around in this county is in need of phosphate. This statement was proven this summer in the fields that were treated with phosphate pit fall." Demonstrations have been held during the past few weeks by the agri culturists or the county and m every i case whero phosphate or lime was ' used last fall a 'm crop has resulted. Next fall, according to men who have ; attended the demonstrations, a v'reat I amount of phosphate and other sub- j stances will be used on all weak fields and it is probable that this county ' will be an excellent example to others t in Indiana. t Harvest will bein this week i throughout th" county and will probably be completed in 10 days if th weather is fair. Theaters Tin: ArniTOKirM. An exceptionally Kood and appropri ate hill has heen arranged for the Au- ' ditorium today and includes 'Tlic Pattie," a Pioraph war drama directei by David V. Griffith and featuring 1 Htanche Swrrt, Robert Ilerron and Charles H. West, that funny fellow Chaplin in "Three bovo Panrs," the regular episode of the serial story, "The Diamond From the Sky." and an added attraction. "Tho Chicago Speed Paces," which film has just been released, in two reels. Not only the greatest, but the most thrilling: and exciting C0 mile auto races ever, breaking four world'.s records. Tin: MOON STUN IV World Film corporation presents the five part photo play "The Moonstone" based on Wilkie Collins celebrated novel and play of the same namo, at the Auditorium tomorrow. The story relates how a valuable diamond is stolen by an Englishman from the eye of an Indian idol. The Fnglishman. on his return to Iondon, is pursued by three Indian priests in disguise whose object is to secure "The Moonstone" at all costs, as failing its recovery", the priests will lose caste. The Knglishman, 1 learncastle, is found drowned, presumably having been killed by the Indians. The diamond passes into the possession cf Franklin Blake. hi friend. Plake is followed by a band of Indian magicians. He presents the diamond to his fiancee from whom it is stolen. A detective is called in. Another girl in love with Plake commit:? suicide and suspicion attaches to her, as she leaves a mysterious note for P.lake. Subsequently, Plake finds the diamond in the possession of a moneylender. His fiancee learning of the dead woman's attachment for Plake, quarrels with him. A doctor discovers that Plake walked in his sleep and took the diamond himself while in that state. The diamond was stolen from Plake w nne ( he was asleep and never recovered, j The thief confessed and died, and Plake and his finaneeo were re-united. ; AT Till: LA SALLF. .The patriotic spirit of today's" celebration will be upheld at the Ia Salle, where a tine spirited war drama. "The Patriot and the Spy," will he shown. The leading characters will be taken bv James Cru.e and Marguerite Snow. Poth are well known and both were verv popular in the big serial picture shown here, "The Million Dollar Mystery. " In today- picture a stirring" story is told of the treachery tf an unscrupulous soldier who not only betrays his country, but tries to steal tho wife of the man who betriended him. Tho bravery of the patriot (played by Mr. Cruzc). and the loyalty of his wife (Miss Snow), saves the village. The blowing up of a bridge is one of the scenic sensations. On the same program will he; seen "The list Act." a shiC story, and "On IPs Wedding Day," a comedy. Tuesday's program brings John I Mason, a legitimate actor of well known ability, in a screen revival oi one of the successes of the stage of a few years ago. "Jim. the Penman." Mr. Mason makes a great deal out of the part of James Ralston, otherwise known ;--" "Jim. the Penman." even iroiwitv' svmnathv for a man who, if less sympathetically played, would ap- j pear hopelessly evil.. Much of th- ; dh-rnitv and tone of this picture is ' attributed to the authoritative per-j formance supplied by the leading j player. Frederic Perry a..l Marguer- , ite Leslie also have leading roles. ONE CHICAGO STRIKE HAS BEEN SETTLED Pridge aiul Structural Irtn Workers W ill Ue-tiu ii tt Work Tutday. i CIlKWfp. July 4. Pridgt i strai t-.; ral Iron workers who and have

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