South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 219, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 August 1915 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Saturday, august 7, 191.'.

mm Rev. Fr. Bleckmann Now in Charge of Mishawaka Parish Well Known in the State. Father John Henry Bleckmann wns horn in Cininnati, Ohio, on August lth. 1SS-'. After ciiiiiplf ting his parochial education in the schools of his native town, ho entered St. Xavier's t.'r'r'o in -barge of the .Jesuit I'athrs at Cincinnati. Here ho spent seven years. Graduating in June, 4 V J ! 5 .. i THK REV. JOHN 1 1 CNR Y MANN r.DFCK1002, hd t.oeran the study of philosophy and theology at Mt. .St. Mary's FtTiinary located at Cedar Point, O., fcSMVXTlie FALSE CRY mmfum. lookoui nr. na&-Ciiin'Si 4' SSiSig3te irrn . Ul LUt n A. ( lis 1 H War Cloud, WiHArbitration Bring Peace)" ALL WELCOME Monday, Dollar a Savings account watch it grow. The Mishawaka

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-4 Li . 2, ' vl now known as Fllenora. Ohio. IP received the minor orders at the j-ern-mary on Juno D;th. K0;. He was ordained sulnlciiiin on March l-",th and l;th in the chapel at the seminary at i:ilcnora. Ohio. by the Most Bev. IP-nry Moelkr, archbishop of Cincinnati. On May 2-nd ho was raised to the dignity of the priesthood in the cathedral at Krt Wayne. Indiana. by the la. Kev. Herman Joseph Alerding. D.D., bishop of the Fort Wayne diocese. His lust appoinrnn nt was that of assistant pastor of St. Mary's church at Michigan City. This appointment took elect on June Sth, 1J07. As soon as Fatlu r Bleckmann ar rived at Michigan ity il was assigned to the otiu e of Catholic chaplain at the Indiana State prison. Until his appointment to Mishawala as the pastor of the North Side, Father

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;i':s:st.-ml Til TOO M.MIH O I -l. .Mat V S. . .. ...- ... - church and that or in chaplain of the stato prison, his incumbency at the prison Bleckmann has done much to the prisoners. He was loved Father ! benefit ! by all! regardless of creed or race, was evidenced on the fourth of IXlis, July., when he hide farewell to the inmates; in a short though touching addrcs-C which he delivered. Father Blcck-j mann held classes at the prison on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week. He conducted the Catholic services at the institution and prcaenca every Sunday. Alter the death of his . uncle under whom he served as assistant till September. 1009. he was retained-as asfaetant under the Ilev. Anthony M. Ellering. the present pastor. cn July the first of this year he was chosen by the lit. Kev. Bishop 01 me r on wajnej eiioccsc as nopastor of the North Side churcn. Father Bleckmann comes to Mishawaka with the highest of recommendations from the St. Mary's parish and especially from the state institution at Michigan City. UNION SERVICES AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The union services for thi week will be held Sunday evening at tho First lreslytrrian church. Kev. K. K. Shoufflcr, pastor of the First Raptl.?t church will deliver the chief address of the- evening and his sub ject will be "The Vision of the Cross." Rev. E. K. Van Winkle, p.-.stor of tho First Christian church and Kev. Harry C. Imler of the Methodist Memorial church will also participate in the program. These services are proving sncc .-T'ul during thc month of August, the services last Sunday evening at thc Raptist church being well attended. The subject for Mr. Shoufflcr at the P.aptist church Sunday morning will be "A Divided Faith." There will he no meeting of the Young People's Alliance this week. For tht; morning services at the First Christian church the subject will .. tho "Jewish Sal.lw th. liist of a scries o Uh." and will be of cermons. meeting Sunday evening at the corner of I'ark a v. and Cedar st., the subject will be "War Cloud and Revolution." On next Wednesday night Premona elanco at Van Daele's hall. Advt. Day, resolve to with one dollar, Trust & Savings open and Co., interest.

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1 1 INTEREST INCREASES IN DOLLAR DAY EVENT With the near approach of Dollar day whieh takes place in Mishawaka Monday, shoniters are on the oui vivo j as to w hat the live merchants arc go- ; ing to give them in the way of dollar 1 bargains. The store windows will be '"dressed" for the occasion, and the ' windows will have big displays. As i an evidence oi the interest in me event throughout the city, many tele- I phone messages have been received I bv the merchants inquiring as to what! they are going to oiler in their particular line. "See The News-Times, Sunday." has been the answer. This paper with its two daily editions goes into practically every home in Mishawaka, iiiver Park and the surrounding territory, and for this reason is by advertisers almost ex-.In.-I vol v f 1(11 lill 11 17W11.11 11.1 ilU I- . . h 9 r- I t. ..m ...it ....

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" . . w . ...... v. j . ' - . . . ...... ..... be replete with local storied of interest and Dollar day advertisements. One of the pleasing features of this Dollar tliiv nteriiriso is the fact that north si"'e merchants as well as those of the south side will participate in the sale Monday It will be I practically an all Mishawaka affair and its success is not doubted. ! CEMETERY ASSOCIATION ELECTS EIGHT DIRECTORS At the meeting of the stockholders of the new Mishawaka Lincoln Gardens Cemetery association the following eight directors of the association were elected Friday night at the Hotel Mishawaka: M. W. Mix. J. A. Herzog, A. S. Winey, H. G. Eggleston, Charles W. Cole. Stanley Mcintosh. Joseph Worwins-ki and John W. Schindler. Victor M. Cook reported to the meeting that SlIO.COO of the stock had been sold. An issue of 50,000 was made and $"0,000 of this was offered for rale. Work will be started within the next three weeks at the cemetery site and it is expected that before fall the grounds will be ready for burials. MISHAWAKA PKHSONALS. Miss Mary Doolittle. W. Jo seph Ft., and her guest. Miss IJernice Miller of Detroit, Mich., will leave toelay for Chicago, where they will spend several days visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peterson, of Joliet, 111., have arrived in this city to ppend two weeks visiting with the hitters parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Roy, Lincoln highway W.. and to attend thc dirard-Roy wedding which will take place in. the near future. Mrs. Clara Rarrott. .111 W. Sixth st.. has one to Ia grange from where she in company with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Ccsgrove and her son. Richard Cosgrove, will motor to Fort Wayne, Ind., wheie they will visit with relatives and friends. Mis-s Ethel Johnson. X. Mill. Ft., left Saturday evening for Columbia City, ind., and Fort Wayne, Ind., where she will spend a week's vacation. Miss Marie Klaer will leave Sunday for her home in Chicago, after spending several weeks v: siting with Mrs. Josephine Klaer. W. Third st. Miss Klaer will be accompanied by the Misses Esther Klaer and Marie Rarrett. who are enjoying their vacations from the office of the Mishawaka Woolen Mfg. Co., and will spend two weeks as thc guests of Miss Marie Klaer. Paul Rarrett will leave Sunday Findkiy, n., after visiting with mother. Mrs. Clara Rarrett, 311 Sixth st. Mrs. Harry GIars, W. Eighth who underwent an operation at St. Joseph's hospital Thursday, is ing as well as can be expected. for his W. St.. the doEvcrybody invited to go with the Mishawaka and South Rend Redmen to Hudson lake, Sunday. Aug. StU. I Special car leaves Sheridan Hotel at S::;0. Fare, adults, 10 cent; children, 20 cents. k LOOK! For this emblem on our windows. First Trust & Savings Co. In the same building and under the same management as FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mishawalsa. Irsdiana. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH 10 pounds H. &. E. Sugar with $1.50 order or more Fresh Creamery Butter Fresh lis 82c 27c 20c New Potatoes, bushel.. 55c 10 bars American Family Soap 39c Velvet Avenue Flour.. 89c White Lilv Pastrv Flour " 79c Our Elue Auto Truck Gives You Service and Saves You Money. ROHLEDER'S Cash Grocery Spring and Lincoln Highway. Both Phones 108. MISHAWAKA.

THESE MERCHANTS WILL I OBSERVE DOLLAR DAY!

Here H a list of tho enterprising rca.jnis. m ,,T:,,r exceptional : Largi'in:. Monuay, Dollar Da v. and iuho.-o advertisements uji appear in j .ur.dayV MbhaTr.!;a Sr.rtinn of thc . New s-Times. This 1 i r i incomplete !ur.d probabLy will be -r;.h j to during the day. Soutii sid Merchant. Hardware U. D. Lang c nard : Son, J. Q. Swancr, jr. Jewelers Win. Parnu-uUT. ! Furniture P.eier Furn. Co." awaka Furn. Co. Far-Mish-i Pry Coods The P.ur :ain store. . . i Cents I urnisnings M. (;in.t.rt & Son. Milliners Mrs. James Fallon. Roots and Shoes ami Cents Furnishings Joh:i A. Herzog Store. Croctrs Wurz liros. Photographers Raker's Studio. Paint" and Wallpapers Roy's Wallpaper Store. Tailoring P. J. Lehman. Lumber Lowe Pros. Medical Dr. Ro.j. Chiropractic Smith & Smith. Financial institution Mishawaka Trust Co. Cigars. Tobaccos and Sporting Goods L. J. Casbon. Shrubs and plants Robert McCowan. Second hand store Adams & Dunning. North Side. Dry t.oods tioiden Rule. Saving; btore. Grocers Hoerstman's grocery. TRIAL THIS An EKNOO.Y. George Hammond, arrested Friday night on complaint of Gene Gardner of i:. Joseph st., will be niven a hearing in the city police court late Saturday afternoon. Hammond is charged with provocation. Sl NDAV SC HOOL CAMP. William Hoffman's Sunday school class of the Mcthelist Memorial church are enjoying a picnic and camp at Hudson lake. The party of 14 hoys left Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock and will return Sunday evening. n next Wednesday dance at Van I)aele's nipht hall. Premona Advt. U. S. FORCE AT HAITI IS TO BE INCREASED (COXTIXrKD KUOM PAGH ON1-) from the larc force of marines and sailors in the repuhlic that the t'nitpd States proposes to seize their country. In his opinion they niii;ht make common cause against the so-called "intruders." SOUTH BEND MARKETS rOt'LTRY AMI mi:ats. Corre-teI lallv hy Jlmmie's 3Iarkft, 123 Y. Jeffrron lllvd.) por:rrnv paying 12. seinng SPIIIXUKKS Paying IS prIHng GOc. VEAL Paying selling .V. IUvEF Uo;i8t 2o, Loiliug U, porterhouse oZfl 40. hlrluin ;t; HAM S-'lhntj 20s. LAUD Selling 10c. OLD CHICKENS P.iylng 12t, selling isrii'JOc. SHEDS. (Corrected Iaily y Warnrr Itros. Store. Ill K. Wayne .V..) TIMOTHY Si.:." Pr tu. KP.D 'I.OVHK-S7r,0. ALFALFA .flO. AL.SIKE CLUVEIt-$010. Seed PROVISIONS. ;ally by P. W, (Corrected Mueller, 218 E. .IerTer.on Itlvd.) FRUIT Or.uig-s, per case Z2.?r, selling nt L"U4i.r0e per doz. : lemons, per ease, l?,.TA), elling a :;ur(t40c per do.; bananas, Ier buiu'h. 51. 7.". selling at fa 2o: per doz. YEGKTAP.LKS-New caldtage. paying l!i: per lb., soiling 0o ; new pjtatoes, selling at rV per peck. lU'TTEIl AND IKHLS-Fountry butter, paying l.,u'l:.M 1 1 1 ii i- '2ra"Me; ereaiiiry butter, payiug 2s, selling ."iv; eggs, strictly fresh, paying selling LMj. HAY, ST It A XV AND PEED. (Corrected Dally hy the Weley .Miller 1'lnur uml J'eed ".. 120 S. yiiihisnn St.) NEW HAY Paying 51J. selling at $13 (217. STRAW Paying $7? selling nt 50 and oOc pr Italc. CORN Paying srlling nt S-'OOi-. OATS Paying 4."c. selling at (UiOo. CEUVER SEED 1 'a ving soiling 3. TIMOTHY Soiling ALFALFA Montana grown, selling at ?U.oo ALSIKE CLOVER Soiling at $10. l EHPIt AM) 1EKI. (Corrected Pally by Knoblork and Hydraulic A ) WHEAT Paying $1.0T,. OATS Paving selling 0V. CORN Paying MV, selling Oo. RYE Paying SSc. Ginz LIVE STOCK. Daily by Major (Corrected Hre., S. to g'od. 0 Lo(nn St.) HEAVY PAT S'J T.ERS Fair vjil'.ji-; prime tJVjtfc. Hm;s-P) n, s. up.'.c,.7";;7.0(. LAMES Live G'iftisij. dressed c. TALLOW .'.M HIDES. ((orretfd Dallv by S. XV. Ll;pman, 210 N. .Main St.) j ALLOW R.nisli 2a'-'. rendered. No. 1, I Nr. 1 'J124e. HIDES Cieen No. 1. 30W11-. I'ViiiHAVk'AKA CLASSIFIED. LUST IVcketbook with considerable money between Weolen L'o. and First st". and Spring st. Friday. Return te News-Times oMice. Keward. FOIL SALK Four-year-old horse. Suitable for all kinds of work. 1Z0 W. Marlon st. FeHt SALK T room cottage for sale. located on W. lawrcnrt- st. A bargain for imnnaliate. sab-. Vm. Happ, trustee. -0o So. Main St. Hither phone lo7 1. South Bend, Ind. ; WANTFD to rent niccly i room. 21 N. Spring st. furnished Married ; coiipk preferred. ! LOST A little black and white dog, : answering to the name of "Sport." , Kcturn to North Side restaurant and l recei e rew ard. j FUK SALi: OK .-1KNT A Ine manuj facturmg p.aiit. good brick buildI tns. 3.uo0 square feet- door space, j steam heated. welLligiued, operated bv never failing wat-r oower. located ch New York Central Lines and Grand Trunk. Joan J Scrdndler. Agent, i M -h. . Ind. FOB SALF House with cheap; vacant lots, 5175, rnents; , pt. farm loans; lames IKeh'Ssy, l.vwycr. .-cond t., Mishawaka. acre land easy paying ura n-. e. 113 West FOB BKNT Six rooms at 17 W. f Battell st.. $v I'our rooms. SIS N. ! Flizabeth st. after Aug. is. $s. ! j George W. Nutt. administrator. Hornet ' jihono T t Nt vv anl used good; yoid. of all kinds, and and furnaces repaired. 7U 2'JC N. Main st. Harris. bought and t fives. Stoves Home phone Harris &

RIVER PARK

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siple and Mrs. Arthur Folkner who have been here for the past two week? visiting Mrs. ( Siple's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Siple of j S. Sixth st., returned to their home, in Detroit. Mich.. Saturday morning. ! The trip was made by auto and thev! visited Michigan City and other neari.iy towns while hore. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. I wis liurden of S. Tenth st., Friday. Mrs. Paul Straub of (:uito ill. Mrs. Straub ill for several months Sixth st. is t who has been remains in an unchanged condition. i ... . .miss .Minnie agner or Chicago who has been visiting friends here th.? past few days, left Saturday forj Ceshen, Ind.. where she will attend! it nouse parry ai rne nome or rne Misses Anna and Edna Mae Williams. M; J. Smith and granddaughter. Miss Elinor Smith of S. Eighth St.. have gone to Rorrien Springs to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. George Leeper and daughters. Grace and Dorothy left for a visit at Rr me City. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Witwer will i spend the week-end with friends at! Gr inger. j j Rev. S. E. Jennings has been called ! j to Ronton Harbor to assist in the i iu.tneio conioience ai rnai pomr. lire I t'll'1,1 AlofM..l'.. A lfn. Witwer who lias been at the anti-tu-t . 1 " r . i - ; ! oeicuiosis camp ror tne Dast six months. is improving and expects to i leave the camp the first of September. She will come to the home of ; ner parents. .Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Y it- j wer of Mishawaka and the family will spend the winter with Mr. and I Mrs. Witwer. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Devennes and ! two children of Redding, O:, who have! been visiting the former's sisters, j Mrs. Aha Wiser and Mrs Samuel i I)ixon of Mishawaka av., left '.oday. Young People's Missionary society of the 1 rce Methodist church held

the linal business meeting of the year than 100. Quo bacteria to the? cubic Friday night. Reports of the various centimeter." committees were given, all showing a ; ,y J"-. . J20" asTAGGART PROMISES

uuiuift inu )cai jur noine mis- i sions, the greater part eing applied i to tne rund which is used for a young' lacPy .suffering from tuberculosis of ; the hip. The societv has been caring! for the young lady for thc past year and deserve much credit for the good W 1M- it ic Mrs. John Householder of X. Ninth st., who has heen seriously ill for some time is in a critical condition. Mi-a Frank DeCiraff vilI entertain with a family din ner Sunday. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hammond, John Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. (Ins Fender and daughter, I'orotny, .Airs. Martin Oarrett, Martin Garrett ir. and Miss Eillian Hentze av. will leave Monday vacation at the lakes. f Mishawaka for a week's Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchinson and son John Hutchinson and Mrs. William Hutchinson of Poughkeepsic. X. V., formerly of River Park, who motored here and have been visiting relatives and friends, have left for Fort Wayne, Ind., where they will spend a week with relatives before returning to their home. River Park church services S'undnv and ensuing week will bo as follows: Scats are free and the public is welcome. Methodist Kpiscopal Seventh t south of Mishawaka av.; Ilev. A. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday school at 9::!0 a. m.; Frank K. Wolfe, sunt.; preaching hy pastor at 10:40 a. m.: topic, .moic man ( orupjerors." At 7:10 the i i..M-..ti, i ... . . . i "i"'U11" league win join the pastor in the services. The league topic. "My Favorite Hible- Chnraeter and Why." There will be special music 111111 'in oung people are urged to aiienu. ine regular praver and praise serice wil'. be evening at 7. .10. held on Wednesday Free MethodistFourteenth and ino sts. Ilev. S. K. Jennings, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; IA F. Wolf .upt.: preaching at 11 a. m., hv Mrs Whitmoure of Elkhart. Younp People's meeting at 3 p. m. Song and praise service at 7 p. m.; preaching by Mrs. (). H. dates of .Mishawaka at :o p. m.; rttage prayer meeting Tuesday evening. Class meeting Friday evening at the church, when the annual election of oilicers will place. take Church of Clod Dixon hall. Mishawaka av. and Seventh st. Jonas Forsythe. elder. Smiday schotd at 10 a in., j. j.. l nomas, supt. Preaching at ii a. m. ny Fhier Forsjth. meeting Wednesday evening Prayer at 7:30. NEW APPEAL TO BE SENT MEX LEADERS (FONTINFFD FIlOM PaGF OXK) an embargo on arms might prove a serious matter. Thev asked him what the position of the United States would be in the event that an arms embargo was enforced against every one except ! the de facto government it was plan- j ned to recognize and then Carranza. ! with the material at his disposal, j wiped out the recognized government. ! This was one of the matters that went1 over for further consideration. I With (Jen. Scott on the border and I I artillery massed at strategic points, j J the United States is expected to be in j a better position than ever hefore to i impiess tm the factions the necessity of getting together. Scott can handle I Villa at all times and he is the fighting type that the Carranza generals I admire. Because of this there will be: no surprise should Scott be- later com- ! missioned to begin a mediation mis-! sion. That is what he himself wants' to do ami he has so told Se:'y Lansing. I DIES ON WAY TO WORK Allen X. Kuncr, Studohakcr Worker, Heart Failure? Victim. Allen W. Kunce, years old, an j employe of the Studebaker corjioration. residing at :;, X. Lafayette st.. j dropped dead Saturday morning at i C,::'Q o'clock a.- he was entering the j factory. Kunce was employed as a! harness maker and was just entering'; that branch of the factory when he : Miccumbcd. Death was due to heart failure. The poloice ambulance was summoned and Kunce was removed to tho Krieghbaum morgue. A wife and two children in Kenton. O., survive. They have been notified. uiuiiMoxn MoMtoi: millfil I Bichmond Monroe Miliar, son of Mr. land Mrs. Isaac F. Miller. S. 11th ' st.. Fiver Park, died Friday evening after an illness or two weeks, death being due to infantile paralysis. He was one year and sevtn months edd. Besides ins parents, he leases a sister, Vesta Virginia Miller. Burial will be at o'clock Sundav afternoon in the city cemetery, Kev. A. W. Smith otriciatir.g.

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MORE MILK SAMPLES TESTED AT HOSPITAL

1 'ourtn-n the Tots show That All Carry ltcl wired Amount f Iluttrr 1'at. The board of public health is continuing its campaign of milk purity for local consumers. Food Inspector William Van Lake, through the past week collected 14 samples from vanous dealers and tnese were tested ai the South Rend medical laboratory at Epworth hospital. The laboratory makes public thc following report: Putter Fat Racteria ' Pasteurized Milk per c.c. South Rend Sanitary Mill.- fir 4. per c.c, lr.e.ei.o . )") i West ido Milk Co ::.S M. W. Hicks ::. l . J. Witwer Son. . .::.! Raw MilkArthur C. Jain 4.:'. C. E. Suabedissen . . . te.vH'O - 2 0 . " 0 0 ! 4 loi.o 00 i ::o,0u0 t 1 "J ', II M l i I E. A. Johnson 4.0 i F. L. Purucker ". i L. P. S'mith 4. J i M II .la no wsk i visible dirt S 0 e ' Rem M. Luther, visible dirt loo.uOu 2 oO, ii o 0 Jerome R. Shollv s i I C. A. Carlisle (special) 4. j The health board issu 4 o . (j 0 1 The health board issued the follow-i ;ncr ,.ati, ing statement with its report. The standard for butter fat is not less than 2.", Visible dirt is illegal. r special jaw is marketed as rtihed milk, produced under unusually favorahle conditions and selling from T I to K cents per quart, and intended j priniarly for baby feeding. This milk j should not contain more than lO.ortO. bacteria to the cubic centimeter, or j one-fourth of a teaspoonful. Ordinary) raw commercial or market milk i should not contain more than :-,K'-,,0 bacteria to the cubic centimeter. Pas- ; ieunzed milk should contain not less TO STICK TO THE JOB . Will Make Tour of the Dixie Highway and lionet for Itoad Improvement. South Bend will have a part in the big boom fer the Dixie highway, which has been started by Thomas Taggart at French Lick. Tangart is Vice-president of the association. According to an announcement eminating from French Lick, Tagsart has i stated lliat lie intends to remain on the job until every foot of the highway in Indiana is completed. He personally is to visit towns enroute accompanied hy Carl Fisher, a member of the executive committee of the association, and the originator e.f the Lincoln and Dixie highway movements. It is expected that the Taggart party will make .South IJend early in September. Taggart is holding thes-j meetings in various counties to work up enthusiasm among thc residents so that petitions for the improvement of the roads will be sent to the county commissioners. While in this city, the party will be entertained by the local Lincoln Highway committee, of which H. Louis Kuhns is chairman. CHARGES ARE DISMISSED lluhaiitl Court He Doe to ProM-ctite. Not (are Charges of statutory nature liled against Mrs. Maggie Wagner of Sorin st. and Harry Davis, 80S X. Lafayctto st., by Mrs. Wagner's husband, J. JL Wagner, were dismissal in city court Saturday morning when Wagner expressed his unwillingness to prosecute. He had alleged that the couple had been living - together, but stated that his charge had been liled when he was enraged at his wife. Wagner himself faces charges cf trespass tiled by Harry H. Mead. OIL COMPANY BANKRUPT Concern Doing IMidnos Here File's Voluntary Petition. INDIANAPOLIS, tei Tiational :! 'o, Aug. 7. The Inof South Bend, which has plants at Flkhart and South Bend, and is engaged in the business of buying and selling of crude oils, late yesterday tiled a petition in voluntary bankruptcy in the district federal court here. The papers, which erc signed by lbert W. Wert, vice president, declared that at a meeting of the stockholders of the company, it was decided that the company was insolvent and unable to pay its debts. The liabilities were given as $ .".!C.::t, and the assejs as SIT. !";. 77. in seondIiatTalion La port e Company llat' New National (.uarcN A'ociatc-.. LAPOKTi:. Ind.. Aug. 7. Kayim-n Chambers of this city, captain of Co. B. national guard, has been adviseJ that the liporte company has n placeI in the second battalion. Capt. Arthur J. Miller of North Vernon, commander. The other three companies of the battalion are Michigan City. Gary and Fort Wayne. The battalion is composed of all companies in northern Indiana, the iirst separate battalion of which Maj. J Naftsger was commander, now has three Indianapolis companies and one Martinsville company. EIGHT SHIPS ARE SUNK "wo Neutral '-e-N Are Submarine Victim. Among LONDON. Aug. 7. Six Fnglish lishmg boat.s and two neutral shi, s have fallen victims to drman submarines within the last 12 hours. The hshing boats were sunk this morning. The, neutral vessels. th--Danish schooner Hans Fmil and the Norweigian steamer Vendus were set on iire in the North Sea last night. CAR MEN ARE ON STRIKE Lino in Several Igttern Up a- Kul(. Citie". Tied HoLYOKK. Mass.. Aug. 7. Street railway tratJic in Holvcke. Amherst and South Hadiey Falls were completely tied up this morning by a strike of employes. President Wood of the state board of ring with the arbitral be. con. pan v IS and conf r u n i " i officials in an effort to settl ti C 1 1 ferencts. The men thmand a chang in schedule and more pay.

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Li Uil German Crown Prince Unlimbers Guns of Every Calibre to Reduce Forts. LOXINLW Aug. 7. A bombardthat which :he ! nicnt as t e r r i : i as i Ruvarians relue til Warsaw is bCRU directed y the UtTinan un.s against Verdun. With gun- of es.ry cahbro ll.e elcrmaii crown prince is endeavoring to duplicate on the west tho success of prince Leopold against the Polish capital. T!i" French trenches on Hi- Verdun tnmt .".ning from on the Verdun front running from Metie heights were subjected dav to a most iK-nt cannonade. all ac cording to il.e French ofheial report rei.ivtd toiii'bt. The (lennan bom- . i,.rdmeni was in t by tin- French Run ner-" v.itn n'a'y ;nv. Furtht-r to the south in th.e re4i"U oC St. Mihi. 1. the c.ermans have iirmiclit under bombardment the French tr nch s in the forest f according to th' j Apremont. whenParis .eport. a spiriteil eann'nale is proceeding. At the extremes of th" "cMrn front, as well as on that sm tion of th3 battle line directly guarding tho approaches to Pafis. the lighting has rcsded itself into artillery demonstrations calculated only to harass the opposing trench holder. and keep down infantrv attacks. i-j-Un DIP DIPMIPC I VYU blu IlUulUo BEING HELD TODAY Sicplieii-oii am flitter Company Worker Arc Spending the da at Lakes. Three picnics are on lap for South la nd people Saturday and Sunday. The Cieorgc Cutter Fo. is holdinn its annual outinu today at Hudson lake park, where an extensive program of sports and Kame.s has been planned. The Stephenson M Co. employes are spending the day at Hrrrien Springs. Tomorrow the annual picnic of the South lb nd lodge. L. . n. M.. Xo. will !,c held at Michigan City. The adxrnt of fair weather this week end bids fair to make the picnics an uniiualitied success. Thr tirst annual outing of the Press dub is- likewise hcint; held today at Springbrook park, vhere an altnictive bill of van(it'ille and other stunt.s has been arranged. TOLD TO HURRY BREAKFAST Woman's siory CaiiMN sr Fine to Ho .s('sm'(1 Accused. Sianislaw (Daczyk, 1! u S. Douglas, st.. was arraigned in city coutt Saturday morning upon charges of intoxication hy Mrs. dr.iczyk. She alleged that he threatened her with a knife, telling her he would cut her throat unless she hurried his breakfast. When arrested, according to the police department, a case knife was found in his clothing. He was lined $." and costs. WILLING IS GIVEN SHADE Ad Wolga-t Has SiMli one i;r Hound. Closed in Dl'bl'TI 1. Aug. 7. Joo Welling of Chicago was credited with earning :t shade over Ad Wolgast in their 1round, no-decision bout at last night's opening boxing show under the new Minnesota boxing statute. Welling closed Wolga.-d's ee in the sixth round and tho former champion was forced to go the last four inning" with but one glimm- r. LAW VIOLATORS ARE FINED I wo Aiv A" - d S I I for Breaking spee-d I Two violators of the .state speed laws were fined ?tl aeh in city court Saturday iiiorniYi::. They were r,, C. Hartman. 1"1 K. Wayne st.. ami H. T. Fonston of the Michigan rad. Both were accused by Motorcycle Patrolman We solek. TOWN IS GETTING FIERCE Miui Wantto Know if One l Allowed to Breathe. William July. 1 41 1 Catalpa arre.-tcd because be carried : a . . w . ; r i packet ' knife, according t hi.toty in city court Saturday morning. "(Jcr. but this town iv getting :ierce." he said. "A man can't tell what he in going to la- picked up for next. Do they charge you to breathe when you're en Michigan st.?" The c ase against him was d:mi.-ed, upon refusal of witnesses naim d to testify. SHIP Mt KNS. LoNImN. Aug. 7. -An dispatch fr.'in ' . p n ha u (erman siratiur Falkland Fxchang1! si s tho was de stroyed by !ir Frida ;it Co;u nha gf ii. The v ertv of ti;e Alb it J r li "r d( k m as the prop:i li:: and was due Week. to ail for ( I iii.iiiy next I p. kit : inr. A.M.STFHDAM mi land hi . Aug. T. Ferdinand S . 1J i g r. lo .ol of th e.tl A no ! lean t'.im of n. at packer-. I g w i ! . l N'-W a ; rk. 1'ia iters in died Crafty sanitarium. Chicago and morning at a v. ta nj ki:fps mi dal. rilir'ACn. Aug. 7. - For the hfth consecutive var Dalles t . King Ki of lal Chicrgo re tai:n d tl.e jeue :' n.e at Bojue. He dfleated CIcmmt r AVf.-t Ab xar.dtii. o.. to 7 and to I '2. CAHD OF THANKS. We wish to expM.-s our th.ir.k-neighi-ois and :np?os of th Fncniiin Mathews Bange works, tor tlitir kindiu-ss during the death of our baby. Advt. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crirt. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads PA TEN T s all dnd Trade Marka Obtained In Countries. Advice Free- HiFO t. vui su.i i, uesisirrpii j'iriu nj.t 1 1-

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