South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 101, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 April 1916 — Page 4

Monday i:vi:nic. apktl 10, nun.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIiMEa

happenings in" and about town

TRI TO PROVE IIITE ENTERS

H

MAY MONEY

FOR ASSISTANTS

Considerable Business Faces Council Whe.n It Convenes Tonight.

DE A THS

MUS. IM m. tvi:i:iv. Mrs. Kiiim.i Tve-dy, 12 3 Lincoln way i:.. died of apoplexy at 12: 1U .'c'..m k Monday iinirnuu, following rm illness lasting only -U'ht hours. Sli" v as l orn in Pennsylvania .March ."1. Is".". She Lad lied in .South Rerid 2t years, eomln.: here frrn

REAL FORSYTHE

STUART MACKIBBIN IS CENTENNIAL SPEAKER

IN

BUT GUILTY PLEA

MARKET QUOTATIONS l

IN SOOTH BEND

It li expected that th" hoard r.t works will rrHf-nt an ordinary e to

r,oh-n.

flK'o to A. . h.-r. I surviw-d ly

.- was ma me, .1. T'Aetdy, v!io

4 Jem sur i t.s

Stuart MarKibbin, nn" of the best known lawyers in South Henri will hf the principal ?;akfr at the Madison . town-hip celebration of

i Indiana's centennial of admission I to statehood on Friday, April 21. An r I IIIU iirMMAb,-l all-day program will be presented, Seeking Man Who Wrecked. th forenoon being vJ, to ntnl

Testimony in Chilled Plow! Confessed Slayer Likely to

d s her husband she is ; two children. Mrs. Til- j

uth Rend, an! James i

Tvve dy of Iieeatur, Mich. Funeral Krvrcs will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the

Home Tells Story of How Miller Took His Wife.

1 letlcs. At noon

the comiüon council tonight providing for the salaries to be pah! th

l'.iiell chapel. Rev. I I. L. Lavis otfii;t 1 1 n r. The hody will he taken to

assistant electrician and 'a.-Lstunt j Cühen for hurial.

buildincr romrnlficnT. At tn cornmittee of the whole meeting held! laM Tuesday night tho matter w n dicued by the councilmen. Mayor1 Keller, Commissioner Perkins and

MUS. MAKV FAIMA MDHMX Mrs. Mary Rnima Merley, 4 4 years old. of Akron, Ind., died at Kpworth hospital Sunday morning following nu Mine. of two week. She is r.ur-

Determined to never cease his efforts until he l as seen behind prison i bars the man who he declares' v reeked his home, stole hl3 wife ( and even his narre, Basil H. For- j s-ythe of Klmyra, N. Y.. is in South Rend conferring with the police authorlties and the prosecuting attor- i r.c-y regarding E. II. Miller, alias1 Forsythe, Williams, and a dozen j other narr.es. against whom is pcnd-i

a l ie count rv dinner

will be served and interesting fatures will he introduced in the afternoon. The literary- program will be given In the evening at whicli time Mr. MacKJhhln will speak. The athletic exercises will he held on the grounds of the High school building and the literary features in the build-lntr.

!ty Atty. Fli F. SveUrt. There wa

?omo opposition to the appointment vived by her hus'.and. William Mer-iir.g a charge of obtaining money

of the assistants in th new depart- 1

rnent but the cdhrinls explained the great amount of work which is coming under tho department, declaring that only with iistaic' can the work he accomplished elliciently. There is little doubt but that the resolution approving the purchase of an aerial motor truck for the fire department will be pa.F"d. The resolution was accorded a favorable vote at tho last meeting of th cornmitt e of the whole after it had been explained that the business men of the city would be s;ifd approximately $ IS. 000 annually In Insurance rates with the aerial trucK. With th ac-

ey, n M'l thre" children. Italph, Iluby

and Sam ;.!, living at home. She was l orn in Miami county, Ind., ct. L'J. Is72. Funeral services will )' held at Akron. F.urial will be In the Akron cemetery.

JOE CHAPPLE Ti

ADDRESS LEAGOE

qutsltlon of Ihr truck the insurance , the Serbian orth.odox church

rates on merchantlle property will

C;i ()K(i; MANDICII. C.ooruf Mandlch, ne-year-ol 1 son of .Mr. and Mr. Daniel Mapdich, T. S. S-'ott ft., died Sunday at noon following a short illness. Ie is surled ,y lus iarents and one brother, Michael. He was horn In South Hend, Jan. It. 1'jK,. Funeral ser- .-(,.,.., ...ill I 0 4L.- I 1

wiu o- nriw iioin i iiv residence i

Monday noon at 1 J o'clock, and from

at 1

under false pretenses. Miller Is not In the city, having been released

from the county Jail where he aa , awaiting: a hearing: before the clr-j cult court grand Jury, under 300 , bond. Ilia attorneys ay he is in EulIOr Of NatlOlial MaQaZinG

Chlcajro with Marjorie 1 orvtne.

wifo ot the Elmyra mar, who .has been posing as Miller's wif for the past eiftht months. "I will never ret until this man is punished." declared Forsythe Monday mornintr in an interview at

the Uotrertson hotel, where he is

Kt.ivine. "Not onlv because he tooK

Will Speak at Ad-

Sell Dinner.

Joe Mitchell Chappie, editor of the National maparine. und one of tho best known men in the Fnited

W decreased between 1 ü and eiKht per cent by the Indiana Inspection bureau. Following the council meeting to- . right the jitney men of the city will meet with the streets and alleys committee to discuss the problem of establishing a jitney fctand, probably on the f)urt house F'juare. A remonstrance against the jitney's htandlr.fr near tiie corner of Michigan ft., and Wafdiinston av., has been lodtfed with the council y a number of business men who declare that the vehicles are a detriment to the business. A number of the. councilmen declared themselves in favor of the rights of the Jitney tus men sine they are bein compelled to pay a license fee to tho city in order to Co business.

o'clock. Itev. Phillip Sordonoioh will ofheiate. F.urial will be in Cedar Grove cerncterv.

PETTY CRIME MAKES BUSY WEEK-END FOR POLICE

lm: MFKIMIY. I)rew Murphy, 1 4-mtnths-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William 1 1. Murphy of 21." Urookfield Kt., died Saturday tveninr at 10 o'clock followlns au illness of two weeks. lie is urvived by two brothers and one sister, besides his parents. He was born in this city Jan. :!l, 1913. Funeral services were held at the residence Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. i (. Carter of Mr. Zion I'.aptit church oificiated. Hurial was In City cemetery.

Therft was plenty for the police department to do over the week end. reports In Chief Kerr's oflice Monday mornlntf shoinp considerable jetty crime throughout the city and vicinity during the past couple days. Celluloid ring's, valued at J--. were stolen from the barn of Richard Johnson. $10 S. Michigan st., sometime Sunday niht while the sheiff at I'aw Taw, Mich., reported that a horse and happy was Rtolrn from the streets at Faw I'aw early Sunday mornintr. The outfit was owned by IJert Itexstrew of Lnvr'TiCf, Mich., antt a description f the thief h;us been secured. Ciorpe Joendlch. T"03 AV. division t., reported to the police that a man had entered his room over Sunday and stolen a watch. The man. it is asserted if ß- picture solicitor. Thieves entered the home of 11. Hauck. 10T2 Woodward av.. and tole an overcoat, a suit of clothes, a pair of trouser and -0 cents In money. Fntrance was rnined by hreakir.c the piass in the kitchen loor with a pftir of ncissors. . I. Harding. Inland av., reported

that n tir. vnlcji ti 1 7 n t onMt tire!

uafC and a ialr of pliers was stolen from hU parape Saturdav r.'.pht.

Emma F. Wool man. 4 2 years old, C28 Ivisalle av., died Sunday evening following nn illness of several years. She is survived by her father, Charles K. Wonlman, ami the following t rothers and listers. R. H. Woolman. Mrs. F. W. Keller, Mrs. Homer A. Robinson and Mis Nellie Woolman. she was born in Suth Rend, Jan. -'2. 187:;. Friv.it e funeral services will be held at the residence on Tuesda afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. If. I Duis will officiate. IlurUl will be held in Riverview ceme:ery. T!i lxtdy may be vb-v.ed from 10 to 12 o'clock Tuesday morning.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From Hts'nnls of Indiana Tille ami Iaii Co.

Marjorle from me. but because he is State will be tho principal speaker an all around crook and a detriment I April mee .n of the Ad-S.-ll

to societv. He Is wanted In a dozen

acter to that upon which he was arrested in South Rend." Forsythe told of how he was married to Marjorle Nixon in. Elmyra, in Aupust. 1912. For three years they lived happily together. He is In pood financial circumstances and they had a home of their own and an automobile. Then one day ho and his wife were poinp up town to a motioii picture theater. On the way Mrs. Forsythe stopped to do some shopping-- Forsythe waited in tho car outside the store for her. As she came out a man passed. . She

the

M r.

Chappie will speak on th subject "Advertirinp Men I Have Met." m: other speaker of national reputation will be secured for the nnetir.p In addition to the famous editor.

I Mr, Chappie, who will In- remems hered for his appearance before the j Knife and Fork club here several j years aso, has long been noted as a ! public speaker. He has always taken a lively interest in advertising- as ; the head of his mapazlne, and in his j address on thLs subject, it is said. I he never fails to give valuable in1 formation on this business tfrom his ' point of view. In his address he will

. , . , . . 4 tell what he has learned of adver rather sheepish, tipped his hat anl , ...

passed on. Forsytho thought nothing of the affair and another stop was

(ticinsr from tfi, l.ttf I . hr-rt n ilmril

and stores of others, probably not so well known. The magazine editor boasts of the largest acquaintanceship anions famous American people of any man in the Fnited States. Recause of this he has been able to gather together many ideas of interest and value on advertising anj nearly any other subject under the sun. Members of the Ad-Sell league were ureed today to make immediate reservations with Sec'y John IhHaven for Fr lay night's dinner, with the expectation that a capacity crowd will wish to hear Mr. Chappie, and the other speaker, who has not yet made final arrangements with the league for his appearance here.

CONTRACT FQR PAVEMENT OF ELKHART ROAD IS LET

Job

Charles blk. 10,

NO LENIENCY SHOWN IN INTOXICATION CASES

Walter Michael to Schoonaert and vif, lot 4,

Fowle's first addition. $2 00. The Kos. Ruildinp iS: 1ian Fund association to Charles F. Iuck and wife, lot ."! in Swypart's first addition, $1,400. Jacob Cripe and wife to Chaises R. Niver and wife, part lot 20, Sum-

I hut's addition. $ 1.

JacoN Cripe nn.l wife to Charles U. Xiver. E. 1-2 lot 72, Bowman place addition. $1.230. Iella Reins t Jacob Cripe and xvife. I'. 1-2 lot 7 2, Rowman place, II. IMla Rflns to Jacol Cripe and wife, 4'.'. 1-2 fet off lot 2. Summer' j addition. $ 1.

-no lonlencv wa3 sr.own

Monday morninp batch oi charged with Intoxb-.iton. Warner. Fxserda. Raker p

the usual prisoners by Judj

ided not

ind wife to :f4 and 255

third ad-

ullty and the c.ie wax set down for Tuesday, as whs' that of John J. Morgan, colored, who deeded the harpe. (ttsrpe Kowatch admitted he w:u drunk Saturday r.lht and was f.ned $1 and est.. William KmT!ion.i will te tried Tues-!a, while Robert Youia and Ckarl'. lK:-;er were Tlned $1 ar.d costs each.

FINED FOR FAILING TO GET NEW LICENSE TAGS

"We've t-tarter in to enforce this ordinance and I am giing no s..sj.nded judgments.' ! hired Jik Warner Monday morr.irr as lu- lino! 8. I Sheets, a IihmI contractor. $1 and costs for operating an automobile witrne.it tho 191; 1 '..-r.se tatrs. Sheets' attorney explained that a iniMake in hin otrU e was rvs7onsiMo for the taps r.ol l-.a;r.g !.cr. sec urt-d.

COMAa'MTA' CI3.NTI "It TO MFirr. Ar interesting p:..krra;:t will be

given at a meitimr i f murdty Centir held at Prairie, Green township eventne. Music will te f.: Mr. Margare: Ros-. a "Roultry" will tivm Cr'; c, Mis. 's' rn will j

the t'om-S-jmvtion Tuesday -nlshe i by

k en Rf'ter an il-

ta by ie

lustrate d x entlon."

lev' tu re

ited.

eed t orn,

en "l:e.i-e Fr R. Ryers will !! ' Everyone :s ir

TO DISCI ss IMlMlOVKMrA'IS. Minor Improvemt-nts that are tbe or. the Y. M. C. A. uildlug will le di-cu-l uf a i i-titic of the house c.'inir.ittee ? the rissocl.i-

k this afttrr.oon.

le n at

Members

c. s

Walker. Thielen.

o cl the

ahly. W. n

Dl C.

committer ar-: 1. . Fa-sr.acht. K A. K'-r arjj a. R.

Clarence J. Whitmer (Jeorge M. Hepler. lots

in Wonder t: Krei

dition. $1. The Citizens' Loan. Trust and Savings o. to Wiktor Jozvviak and wife, lot 1 T. 1 in Realty and 'onst. Ci.V. second addition, $1. Klmer I. Reistle and wife to Kduard linhart and wifv. lot 1 Witherell's second adilition, $1. Archibald C Lck r and wife to ."Ye bin ,: Schurtz lot 4", River Rark, 51 Albt-r: P. Myers and Walter . Funk and wi-s to William Huneryaegor, :i - acres hin i in ('enter

towr.ship. $ 1. Ellen Ratttll Stockei ar.d husband to l'dward , '.ilon and wife, lot To, RatcH's second addition, 1506.22. Pom M. Hamilton to Soij.h Rend H.h'.an ! Cemetery association, land in Portage township. X. of city. $1. Homer J. Miller and wife to South F.er.d Highland Cemetery association, land N. of city, $1. Re'.le Anderson Wurster and husband. t al. to Clyde A. "oons, lot I. Rush's second addition, Augustus Kuss to Carrie A. Welten, part bds .12 and 2-, Cushing'a second addition, $1.

maxie a few blocks down the street. Here Mrs, Forsythe entered a store and the husband stepped around tho corner to another establishment. He returned a few minutes later to find Mrs. Forsythe talking to tho man she had passed. Ho was introduced to the man, who called himself "Mr I.aRar." A few minutes of conversation passed and "Laliar" offered to act as host at the theater party. The three went to tho show and "IxiRar" left them. Couple Disappear. Three weeks later iMrs. Forsythe went to stay with her mother for a few days while her husband was in Pittsburgh. He returned on Friday afternoon. On the same afternoon Varlorle told her mother she was

j returning home. She never reached j there and the next day Forsythe I traced tho couple to a depot. They

were thn followed to Williamsport, Ruffalo md Toledo, and hero Forgythe loet track of them until 10 days age when he learned Miller had been arretted here with his w lfe. Forsythe has a picture of Miller and hHs identified him us the samo man who named himself "LaHar" in Klmyra. A picture of his wife was shown to persons here who had seen the woman here with Miller and she proved to be his wife. Forsythe will stay in South Bend over Tuesday and then intends uoing into Chicago In the hope of seeing his wife. "Marjorle can never come home again." declared Forsythe. "Her own mother says that fhe has lost all faith in her and will not permit her

to come hack to Elmyra," ' Forsythe believes that Miller has ( rich relatives In the fouth. Marjorie,

according to letters she wrote to her : 1. and many freeholders from tho

County Commi.-sloners Award to Hammond Firm Price $l;,90).

The contract for the improvement of the James Eberhart road No. 1, in Penn township, was let by the county commissioners .Monday morning to V. W. Parker Co. of Hammond. The contract price was 900, nearly $1.000 lower than the price net by the iewers in making the specifications. The road is to be paed with gravel, 14 feet wide. The length is approximately three miles.

TAXPAYERS BEGIN RUSH The rush for the payment of the first half of the 1913 taxes has started. The tajies must be paid ly May

mother since Miller was arrested i here, calls him "Harry." This For-j sythe believes to be the man'! riht name. Rond was furnished for Mil- ' !er by local attorneys w ith whom the , man deposited $U(U u.s security for his return. It 1 understood that relatives from the south came here, to the young man's aid. j That the name "1-iRar" is an-i other alias used by Miller is the 1- I lief of omcials. It is understood that ; Miller has a sister by the name of j "Rar" and thai he adopted part of!

I her name as an alias.

rural districts were in the treasurer's olfice Monday petting their rec eipts. About 1700,000 will pour into the lounty's coffers for dishursal to the state, city and for the county and school funds, of this amount $2 0o,o 0 ' has already been paid, while the balance it is expected will b-j furthcoming before May 1.

GEAR COMPANY SECURED BY INDUSTRIAL BODY

PASTORS ATTENDING L0GANSP0RT PRESBYTERY

Po. JoVi S. Rums.

Tri mi v Rre-'-vu ri.vn church; Rev. If. 1". i !"ctt r of Westminister Prebvterf.'.n church, m l Rev. (1. W. A'.li'"n. pator of ip-pe Presbyter! m

spnur

Concern (Hvuplet Nearly H.MOO Feet' of lloor Spav in Old ' Singer Plant. i The outh Rend "Iear Co. is thej firtd factory' to be brought to vuthj Rend through th industrial bureau; of the Chamber of Commerce. The1 plant controlled by the Celfor Tool; Co, of Ruchanan and that firm Is using all of the present South Rendj output, which onsiits mainly of i differentials for motor trucks. Axles

for orne of the best known trucks.

are aunnlied hv the rnirtmrr i

p.a.or oi , v,.ri,. r? nr.r. tf.t ,.f f'.,of

Is ccupied by the company in thej

old Singer plant cm the tast

HI (ill SCHOO!, NOTI. Prin. I). W. Horton has purchased a live-passonuer Ford automobile. Preparations for the big "M" circus will bezin in earnest this week at the local high school under the direction of Miss Kate Kern. Many new attractions have been booked, which will be announced later. A large shap-r arrived for the hich school machine shop from Cincinnati this morning. It will be installed immediately by the manual training clays and the company's aitent. Spring athletics will be started this week ly Coaches Seme'.er and Davis. Several of the track men have been practicing during last week.

Action will be taken bv the

Suit Deals With Methods of Manufacture.

Rely Upon Insanity For Defense.

Bn o nrnm nn mma m L i II n fll 1 1 N! v "i:k a, " ii a IM U III 1 1 Ti - r ' N U 1 U L.2I.IIIIU ' 2 ;.r r ::r'; '!.'. nt im riDGT nrm iiiine:Ä"E:

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Evidence tending to show factory

mismanagement of the South Rend Chilled Plow corporation i.fter thej death of W. (as.iday in tec ember :

of 1010, when A. P. Raker assumed the control, w.'ls introduced by the plaintiffs Monday morning in the circuit court, the case is one in which a receivership and accounting of the plow corporation is asked. Oliver Casaday, son of Maria h Casaday, plaintiff in the case, and executrix of the estate of W. K Ca.saday, who owned a half interest in the factory, was on the stand. For many years he w.-.s foreman of the foundry of the p.ow coniD.inv and

his testimony, of a highly technical!

nature, dealt ohielly with the various methods of manufacture. He testified that as many as a dozen different kinds of steel were used in the construction of the plows. This, said the witness, made it impossible to establish a basis by means of which steels of certain tempers could be relied upon to weld properly. Recause of the large number i f different brands of steel, .Mr. Casaday pointed out, defective plows were constructed, which often resulted in their bung returned to the factory following short usage. An interesting feature of the case Monday morning was the description of the manufac ture of plows as given by Mr. Casaday. Several plow shares and points with other accessories ucre exhlhited and for the benefit of the court and attorneys interested in the suit, a description of the process of welding was given. Constant wrangling of counsel and continued objections of attorneys over the rdmission of certain testimony marked the hearing. At various times the courtroom was filled with interested spectators, but the evidence was so technical that it did not provide much amusement for those watching the progress of the suit. The suit of the million dollar corporation is directed chiefly at A. P. Raker, who since the death of his father, has directed t'.ie management of the concern. After the trial of the present case, another suit in which Mrs. W. d. Oren is plaintiff is t; be heard. In this case against the plow' company, the complainant asks that A. P. Raker be rcriired to give Mrs. Oren a scat in th--1 directorate and that he account to her for the incomes and expenditures of the concern.

Iriteriuiti.uiul Nw SrTi e : j N K W YORK, April le. Pazed and .-haken Pi. Arthur Warren Wa.it e was arraigned before Judge Crain in general sessions court today and en- 1 tered a plea of not guilty to the in- j

dictment charging him. with the murder of his rich father-in-law, John K. Peel: of Grand Rapids.

Marine Issues Amcnp Most;;

Prominent Features of Stock Exchange.

4.7't f.

Mich. Waite was 8 despair. Never eves from the

j Itut-rratl jiia! New Sei tier: j NEW YORK. April lib Ther i v as n brisk demand for stocks In

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EVANGELICAL PASTORS ASSIGNED TO PULPITS

HFNTIN;RFR0. Ind.. Apiil pi. Evangelical appointments for the Elkhart district have been anil )unced as follows: J. J. "Wise, presiding elder; Akron. C. W. Spangler; Rremen. I. H. Meresemer; Common Center, to be supplied; Culver. F. R. Snyder; Culver C. R.. F. W. Raner; Klkhart, First church, K. W. Praetorius; Klkhart, South Side, K. R. Roberts; Klkhart, Rethel, '. H. Hartman; Kake'Rruce, R. K. Handschu; Eakeville. R. F. Platz; Koansport. J. W. Carter; Kydick, f be supplied; Mishawaka, P. P. Sjiangler; Nappanee, i:. C. Miller; Xappanee, ('. R., K. Orener; New Paris, M. A. Weisshar; North Webster, J. -M. Kistler; IVn.. T'. V. Steilck; Rochester. Ct. C. Pullman; Rochester. C. R., K. A. Pewit:: Roya' Center, F. R. Walmer; San Pierre, F. Keutepohler; South Hem!, Firt-t church, W. H. Freshley; South Rend. Mizpah. D. A.- Kaley: South Rend. ( I race, P. P. Spelclier; Syracuse. C. II. Rurgener; Frbana, A. A. Knepper: Wabash. P. K. Brown; Wabash, C. R., J. W. Thomas.

SCOTT SNOW, FORMER SOUTH BENDER, DEAD Sett Snow, formerly of South Rend and v.-ell known in musical cir- ( les here is dead at his home in Hartford. Conn. He ws the son-in-law of William Knobbck of this city and is survive by Scott Snow, jr.. and Marb Snow , bofh of v. hum are weil known here. Mr. Snow played in Fibers iand in South Rend 2S years airo and sir.ee that time has been c nrected with great bands throughout the country. He was 55 years 'dd at the time of his death. He married

j Fmmn Knoiock of this city who v as

hilled dent.

'fveral veirs ago

Jn

an A"c:-

PRESENTS TRADE MAPS

S'JP-

l

fore the city otfic; als. l e started immediately to be ready for any sports this r-eaor..

o r k sao'.n a i If the tiel J is '

tile hClu.'Ol '

trade from surrounding towr.s. l..jt nothing ib t'.ntte will Le done f jt several weeks.

of

slue.

A. K. Coon Is manager of the

a ;

of th

attending the Koirans-port

rv

c ha pel, ti". t. rv ;t

dsy. lv. Mr. Ruit xOH read narrative tn I give a review of

i e; : ci. es 1-v j.rcvbiery.

Morti. e'Jo Monday ar.d Tues-

th.' , the!

litii ns throughout th.oi

TO I.ATK 111 CI,-IF1CAT10N.

l mi:

Nt...lern b.u-e at b!' 1 Call LKaie j wuc CTtt,

company. Mr. Coon wa.s formerly j in the collar business, hi father! beir. one of thi members of the

Corliss-Coon Co. of Troy, X. Y. Member of the In. past rial committee a're: F. I. Hardy, chairman. F. A. F.ryau. John Swyg.irt, Abe Livingston. W. J. Keller. H. A. Kngman. J-., Rudolph Ackerman. C. N. Chubb. Ate Frank. Georce F. Hull. W. C. Muessel. John G. O'Rrle.n.

locai D. L CRUMPACKER ILL

IAPOUTE, Ind.. April pt. For

mer St-ate Senator I. K Crumpacker

of Micb.iiT-an Citv. i-i critic. .!K- ill :.ti

WOULD HAVE BOARD TO "0. K." SOLICITING CASES

iu:h

n:s nome r.'i:ewir.g an

from a prowth in hbs h

the fat I

packer attornc

videly known republican Physicians h-d 1 out t ry

Oti Romiao äaI Joseph Werwinskl. i of rcovtry for him.

Sc ral

nee to ;r't Commerce tl

Ir.J merchants t the "ha.n her of afternoon i.t 4:."' i n.mittee to pas

picture of apathy and one did he ruis his iloor while the pro

ceedings were in progress. j Jude Crain committed the pris- ( cner to the Tomb without bail. I In entering the not guilty plea! counsel for Waite reserved the right

tV W V. 1 iLi!Vi-fc I lit. ' .. within 10 days. The pristjner was comparatively

cheerful when he was taken from i

Rtllevue earlier in the morning. He

C'jv :il:'l

the earlv dealing of the stock ex-i nrlv,.

substantial gains

lis'.

St 1 '

I change today and

wr maii all through the

t There were some wide openings in ! several stocks. The Marine issue

were among the most prominent features. The opening of the preff rrpi 1 w-a.t recorded as 3. 50-0 share

sini.p

11 : In'. R ive Ol : P i 1 1. . 7. T.i. '

M-irk 11.7. e:; r r,i t lb

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r 1 '.' oo : ; : : '. iZ -. . 1' ' ' "

1 1

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e'.J.f

1 I

, l o l

from 75H to 76. against .3

Saturday. The

end

ti

this movement.

1 to tne nignesi

at the

common rose

reached on

There was a wine

was lim drlvtn to police headquar- , opening -n American Zinc, the Initial

tcrs in an automobile where his xho-

togruph, finger prints and Bertillon meaVurements were taken. Then he was taken to the criminal courts building. As he waited for the calling of his case Waite grew restless and lost all h.s cheerfulness. Then his attitude became resigned and he Fat silent. As he was being led across the Rridge of Sigas after the proceedings were over. Waite seemed to collapse entirely and he had tobe supported by a jail attendant. He was lodged in cell No. 128 in the observation ward of the Tombs. In the meantime alienists will continue their examination of tho prisoner. Pist. Attj. Swann is conlident that Waite will plead insanity and he is gathering evidence to combat the plea.

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9

PASTORS URGE RELIEF FOR ARMENIAN PEOPLE

Will

Kcoomiiu'iiri Collection in Chun lies to Assist War Sufferers.

of Ar-recom-

Collections for the relief menian war sufferers will be

mended in South Rend churches the second Sunday in May. It was voted that the ministers suggest the matter to their congregations at the meeting of the Ministerial association at the V. -M. C. A. Monday morning. Rev. C. A. Lippincott of the First Presbyterian church, presented the proposition at tho meeting. In reviewing a book, "Scientific Faith," by Rv. Howard Agnew Johnston. Rev. T. J. Parsons, president of the Ministerial association, sal 4: "In the hook the fundamental doctrines of the Christian faith are subjected to a strict, scientific examination. W are living In an age of facts, and science is the knowledge of facts. Human nature is the most important part of nature, and facts In the moral and spiritual realm are as trustworthy as facts in the physical and material realm. A sincere and devoted Christian is the most scientific of men. Faith is scientific because it is the result of

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MTW YOItK STOCKS. International New Serrig; NEW YORK. April 10. Closing prices on the stock exchange today were: Allis-Chalmer.

Allis-Chalmers pfd American Agricultural American Reet Sugar American Can Co American Car and Foundry . American Coal Products ... American Cotton Ml American locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundries . . American Sugar Refinery' American Tel. and Tel. . . . American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison - Raid win Locomotive Raltimore and Ohio Rethlehem Steel Rrooklyn Rapid Transit California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio ...... Chicago and Northwestern . . Colorado Fuel and Iron Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul . Coloradeo Southern Chino Copper Consolidated Cas Corn Products Crucible Sted Distilleries' and Securities . . Erie Erie 1st pfd General Electric General Motor Goodrich Co Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Illinois Central Inspiration Copper Interboro Interboro, pfd International Harvester Central Leather, ex. div Kansas City Southern Missouri. Kansas and Texas Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Louisville. Nashville Maxwell Motor Co.. lt Prfd. Missouri Pacific Mexican Petroleum New York Central

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cal science are developed. purely hypothetical and must be taken In faith; then why should scientists dis

credit evidences in th1 religious;

world because they appeal to fajth'.'j Ray Consolidated A spiritual vision of the benuty of (Marine holiness is as real as a physical vis;-! Marine. Prfd. . . . ion of the beauty of the landscape. I Readimr

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A trade map showing the number j

of families In surrounding towns p. nd the merchandise they are likely to buy was shown by Thomas H. Hrandon at a luncheon and meeting of the retailors' division of thi trade extension bureau of the Chamber of Commerce at the Oliver hotel Monday noon. It was decided to hold luncheons and meetings every Monday noon. The retailers propose to

rorters of the municipal athletic j make organized efforts to get more

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