South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 165, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1916 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BLND NEWb-TlMES 'WILL EXPRESS HOPE OF NEBRASKAN FOR ;, "--"V PEACE IN PLATFORM HMWMTHE I DECLARES MARKT QUOTATIONS I (cnNTiNfi:!) n:oM pa;pnt:.) ji - fc (t'oNTiNTKD fbom pagi: im:.i ii: nt:.)

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Co. the Sin--r Mfg. Co., tk Stub--t-ak r Tp. -r t ! M II iir -Mill-hou.-e Mfg. '., poh -rt.-on Uro-. C,. and AM! r Br.s. store-. II. i!l 'f th i; 111 p. 1 1. i .- has si tr ri 1 an n.'in üi'iit to i;r;iiit emploves :i "month's b-.i- of .-I i ... n without prejudice to their adv'ince-Jii-nt ami with a salary agreement that will p-rmit the men to attend." Se ve r.il of tho brins hiv not sept in th- ninii's of tb m-n who will re -prese-nt thnu at the instruction camp. Tlin-i- camp-' will ho h Id at T-"rt l!-nj iiiiiii llarri-on, accor ling to t h irc.M'iit pi. ins of th war lopait-jne-nt. The rir.-t on- will last from July " to Auc 4. The .-e., ml will last fr'ir Aui;. 7 until Spt. '. ami th thirtl v. ill n t i m H- from Sept. v until . t. .'. It is pointed e.ut by local mm Tvhu are interested in -he propo.sition that tii- -ost of attfiiilins,' tha.inp for a inorith will not -ist as

as a .i,itioii sj.nt in any v. a.. Th- total cn.-t will h; ? of w Iii h $2." will h- for a tnt anil othf r amp n o--Th" r riia imh'r is for a uniainl oth r wrarinu' ahnan !.

T!i- rnm'iit will fur:nh f!i--rs front t!i- n-s'iilar army to j;i mili-

DEATHS t tiii:kim: Kitvii:u siuni Mis. 'athrinf Kryilr h'hipo, T". yens i.l'!. is V. Kwinu' a.. I i I M( m! ty follo.ir. an illness .f ji i' w

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tnith. !:nr park; Wilson Krydrr. .'i! s. .Mi' h.; l.-aa- Krydrr. Kwin a.; Thomas Kryhr. S. Main s-t.; William I !. Kryd'-r Kivorsido r. Sh- was horn in pr-nnsyh atiia, Jan. 1". lsp, and cam- t. this city in 1 m; .i r- k !iad li"-l sine'. I"iinrtl srvirrs will ho field at I . h K Vi (!n-Ml.iy afternoon at :t ill Munorial M. i:. hur h. I If v. A. V. p.ahhs olticiatinK'. Ihirial will ' . in the Mihawaku (tiutfiy.

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Max Pam Delivers Address to Senior Class Tuesday Morning.

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f My following a sf-von months 111i:ss. Shf is survived l,y the followim,' hildr n: Mrs. Ih'rt Kiplinger, lrs. i:.trl Tnttlo. t.oth of South I '-r.d; ;(,rf I. ('oh' of Mnnticlitr, O., ;in, l.vda and Merinrn Cdo .f North I-iU-rty. TtK- ftineral strs will ho !ihl at .Vorth Liherty W"'l liifsih y aftornoo at 2:"t o'clock. IT rial will follow In the North Lihrtv c mtry.

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TWO REALTY EXPERTS TO ADDRESS MEETING lohn Carroll of CIii'am and Scot I lircucr of IiKlianaiwdU oi Pro'-1 a m.

John Carroll of Chirapo and ScoU ll. Ilrewer of Indianapolis, two of th- most, prominpnt real estate men in this section ot the country, will address a hiu me'tin of the South Pond Pea! Kstate hoard at the new Kahle i'anqiHt hall on W. Washington a v.. tonight. Mr. ('arroll. as an exp:rt on the proposition of rents.

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St. Mary's collozo and academy praduated 4 f. unjj women from its ollepe, academic, normal and mu sic departments Tuesday mornins v ith exercise. of unusual merit. The c'lplomas and medals were conferred upon the youni; women, by lit. I lev. Iiishop Muhloon of Ilockford. and the ommenctment address Avas delivered by the Hon. Max Pam of Chicago. The remainder of the program included the valedictory. "The Indiana Ontenary and St. Mary's," ly Miss Irene Finnup; the class poem, "The Potter," by Miss Marguerite McKnerny. and essay on "An Absolute Standard of Scholarship," hy Miss Lucille Houran, and a poem, "To the memory of Shakespeare," by Miss Mary Klizabeth Grabs, as well as several beautifully rendered musical numbers by individuals and by the Glee club. Mr. Pam, In opening his splendid address, spoke appreciatively of the

benefit which be bad derived from Ids visit to yt. Mary's and Notre Dame, where he beheld .souls as well as minds in the making'. Trlls Woman's Platv. Continuing, he said: "In ancient times woman is supposed to have been subservient to man. I deny that. I deny it not only l.ocause history records the contrary, hut because of the fact tri at the siiflVr.np and sacrilice of woman is an OMSAver to that statement. "Centuries uro St. Austine ave woman her proper place in history, CTie which political economists are r:ow struglin'4 with in their legislations and problems. He said, 'If God had intended woman as man's master He would have taken her from his head, if he had designated her as a slave he would have taken her from Iiis feet, but since she is to be his equal and companion lie took her fioni his side. "So the equality of woman not only in industrial activities but in the highest spiritual activities is conceded. The young woman Avho gave the essay on 'The Absolute Standard of Scholarship this morning, sounded pretty nearly the forces that r oe the universe. I shall put that it: my way: The forces that move the universe at intellectuality and spirituality. Intellectuality is the underlying force that make fr the economic development and achievements in life. Spirituality makes for that other power which is etn more transcendant than intellectuality. They go hand in hand but the one is so much more necessary than the other, that we must yield intellectuality, if need be. to spirituality, to lind our expressions in character. N Man's llqual. "Intellectually woman is man's

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suggosted in connection with this plank. Iometic Affairs As sugue.t-d.

this plank contemplates a rapid-tire, j

point-uanK series oi declarations as to the accomplishments of the administration. The improvement of

anking conditions, the broadening

the trado relations of the coun

try, the tariff, and various other

'domestic accomplishments of the j administration wodhl be treated ! under this head, i ITonil's to. Ik Made.

Future Promises This is suegested as a straightaway review of the legislative program of the democrats, with particular mention of: Preparedness Including the military and naval measures so far advanced by congress. as well as thoso measures which are now in the course of accomplishment. Rural Credits Setting forth in particular the "farm loan hank bill" agreed upon in congress. Merchant Marine Kndorsing t'ie administration's ship purchase bill and in a hing clear the administration purpose to get or.t of the shipping field as soon as private enterprise will develop the business to a point uherc government participation is unnecessa ry.

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WILLIAM Iir.INIMCII. wiii;m: is in;? A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Heinrich. .-,15 S. Kddy st., Monday afternoon. The father is the postoltice employe who dropped from sight on Thursday morning. June 1. No trace of the man has been found, although the pidice of the middle west ami friends and relatives are making a thorough search for him. When last seen he was at the corner o:' Washington a v. and Main st. and left a friend, stating that he was di e to work in two minutes. No clue has been received of his whereabouts since that time.

BIDS AREJECEIVED Works Hoard Ii-ouos rropooil Sewer IinProvoincnts in City.

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en were not considered so in the economic sense. This time must in longer continue. Those who do not ca their share in the world's work today are drones and parasites. The vocations to which women in the world may apply themselves are

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is j teacher. It has its boundlessness in j it:- responsibilities. I do not know of a single function that a woman can i perform which gives her such a ; neat scope ef achievement as that

IN A NEW LOCATION 1 nf teaching the young, educating the 1 mature, and training mind, heart 'rn'al soul for the struggle, salvation vMtig I., th.- preliminary work , ,. ,j hu,,0 ,(f mankind." that is being done on the erection. Th(. imibal features of the proof ih- ne,v li.-..iiea sc hen 1 on W. Ip-;,,,! in luded the following num-S.imph-st.. the playground there is ! , rs. "Tannhauser." Wagner, first b.-ir.g moved and will not be pen ' Misses G. Hampton and K. for In .lavs. All of the apparatus , (,,1(.n . Secnd violin. Misses P.

Pedmond and M. ITadley; third

Viiiiiui '. Hastings composed the foniiuitte' which has been making the arrangements lor tonight's din-

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v'lolin. Misses U. Finnup, M. Kol ley. C. Dour; fourth violin. Misses IS. Kessler. M. Mcllwee and K. Kleitv; harps. Misses M. Mahoney and H. McCarthy; first piano. Misses K. Mooney, 11. Holland; second piano. Misses M. Shaughnessy and H. Hawkins; chorus. "The Woodland Sprite." vocal class; vocal quartet. "An Irish Folk S-ng." Misses C. Smith. S. Jobst, . Hampton and It. C,odrich; "Hejre Kali." Hubay, Miss G. Hampton, violin, and Miss Mario Carmdy. piano; chorus. "Appioach of Spring," (Jade, St. Mary's Clee club; "Ave Maria," Gounod, M:ss Cornelia Smith; "lthapsoelie lie nglcdse. o. ll1." Liszt. Miss Dympna F.albach, first piano, ami Misses Marie Carmody and Ituth Goodrich, second piano: chorus, "Pare arolle." from "Tale s of 1 loffr.an." Offenbach, vocal class; chorus, St. Mary's." th' students.

I5ids on pipe sewer for Us-ton, Bowman. Marietta and High sts., and for Haney a v.. were received and opened by the board of works Tuesday morning. Bids also were received for the paving of the alloy west of Bafayette blvd. and between Colfax and Iisalle a vs.. the paving of Jacquith ct., for the paving of the first alley west of Monroe; st. and the first alley north of Iasalle a v., between Michigan and Main str All of the bids were referred t the engineer for tabulation and will be reported upon at the meeting tonight. The bard passe! a resolution for a pipe sewer on Marine st., between Indiana a v. and Calvert st. Resolutions were ordered for a sewer on Miami st.. from Fox st. to Bwing a v. and for a sidewalk on the east side of Miami st., between Milton av. and Bowman .-t. The following improv embents hearings will come be fei re the board tonight: Hearing on assessment roll for Corby st.. pipe sewer. Hearing on pipe sewer on Ho.-e ct., assessment roll. Hearing assessment for pipe ewer on Indiana av. Hearing on Donald st.. grade, curb walk and gravel pavement resolution.

HEARS TRUYTZ CASE

CANOE CLUB TO GIVE PICNIC ON JUNE 21

Tlie South Bend Canoe club will entert.iin.with a picnic supper for its members at Highland park Wednesday evening. June The trip will be made from the club house on the. river at the foot of Harper ct , in canoes. Arrang'inents for the outing were made at a meeting Monday night when 1U new members were Uiken into the organization.

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is being r -et and some new paraphernalia is i" ing jd.o e d th-re. The ground- are being rolled ami harrowed and will bo in better condi-

Stiieled'akor M niia n Will .oiMit I aigage inent- Outsitle Plant. Plans are being made by the new Studebaker band to accept outside engagements do ring the coming season. The band was organized during the winter and has Non practicing continually. Jdin Kuehn is director of the band fthich is. composed of experh-nced musicians, all employes" at the Stude baker corporation.

Judge Warner Will (iitc DocUhui in Case Wodnesday Moining. Judge Warner will make a decision in the August Truytz assault and battery ease Wednesday morning. The trial was held Tuesday in city court, Frank Laskowski of Crumstown being the complaining witness. It was alleged by the plaintiff that Truytz struck him with an atitonuibile on the afternoon of May lo in front of the Singer ottiee on Division st. Half a do-jen witnesses testilie!. Klmer peak, for the state bringing out that Truytz was on the wrong side if the street. The witnesses for the defense state. 1 that l.askowski c ame eut from behind his own car and into the street directly in front f Truytz's car, the aeei-le-nt being unavoidable. Baskowski declared that Truytz made no effoit te keep from striking him. He asserted that Truytz cursed him and told him he should have been killed. Truytz denied this. After the defense had rested anl Atty. Ceorge Sand.- refused to make any arg'.iiunt Atty. Peak asked until Wecnesday morning t submit law upon the case.

the president in Wa.1 hingt on an! th

I epresentative here ef the Ir.diana democratic orcanlz ttion. tho word was passed along the line that the president had squarely lined up behind Vice Pres't Marshall and that be will ask that he he renominated. This, it is admitted, assures his success unless the old guard wants a fight that will shatter the democratic structure to its very center. The general situation here today was much clarified. The big delegations were arriving on every train. They were full of ginger and started proceedings with a whoop. Tne word had been passed along the line that all pessimism must tie set aside. "Wilson and Marshall; peace ard prosperity; preparedness with thought, and a welcome to all Americans under the broad lefinition that patriotism was a welcome duty and eot an achieved: distinction." was the topic passe! out for consideratmn

by the spellbinders, who will be j i Mven their preliminary tryouts dur- n

ing the weary hours that must pas." between now and late on Friday !

right when the lever is to be thrown inti high and the democratic ltU'i machine started on .ts first race for the presilential blue ribbon. The democracy fully realizes today that the coming campaign is to he one which will edipse all recent political records. The suggestion that the big issue for the democracy should be the assault upon Justice Hughes for leaving the bench to enter politics has been relegated t the discard. The attention of Sen. Owen and other leaders who favored taking such action and reading into the platform a plank condemning Justice Hughes for his acceptance of the republican nomination was called to the fact that 12 years ago. in this very town, the democracy pressed inte srvice Alton B. I-arker, then justice of the court of

appeals of the state of New York, . post which, for judicial discretion and legal demands, was second only to that of a supreme court commission. And when call-?! to act as tho standard bearer cd" democracy. Justice Parker, the republicans are ready to assert, according to word reaching the democratic steering committee, was the chief judge of the Km pi re state's greatest tribunal. The final program of procedure for the convention opening tomorrow Avas completed today. It is as follows: Wednesday noon Convention c.;llel to order by William F. Mr. Combs, chairman of the democratic national committee; call for the convention read by J. Bruce Kramer, acting secretary of the national committee; opening prayer by Be v. J. XV. Lee; temporary ( tlicers for convention named; speech ( temporary chairman. Martin H. fllynn, former governor of New Ye rk; naming of committees; recess intil Thursday at noon. Thursday noon opening prayer by liev. J. J. Clennou. archbishop of St. Louis; creIentials committee reports ami permanent organization completed, with United States Sen.

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m:v youk stocks. NKW YnllK, June prices on the stock eMchang" w ere; Allis-Chahra i s Allis-Chalmers pfd American Agricultural American Beet Sutrar American Can Co American Car and Foundry . American Coal Products .... American Cotton jl American Locomotive

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American Steel Foundrie s . . American Sugar Retinery . . . American Tel. and Tel American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison Baldwin I omotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Bapid Transit California Petroleum Canadian Pacitic Chesapeake and hio Chicago and Northwestern . . Colorado Fuel and lrin .... Chicago. Mil. am! St. Paul . . Colorado Southern Chino Copper Consolidated Gas (!orn Products Crucible Steel Distilleries and Securities . . . Krie Krie 1st pfd General Kbctric (leneral Motor Goodrich Co (ireat Northern pfd. Hreat Northern re Illinois Central Inspiration pper Interboro Interboro. pfd International Harvester Central Leather Kansas City Southern ...... Missouri. Kansas and Texas . Kansas and Texas. Prfd Lackawanna Steel

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rules completed and adjournment until Friday at 10 a. in. Friday Prayer ly Bev. W. O. Hardesty. chaplain f Missouri senate; report f platform: recess until S o'clock when praver by Bal.bi Leon Harrison will precede commencement of nominations which are expected to be completed soon rfter midnight. Saturday noon National committee meets. organizes and elects chairman and arranges for opening of campaign.

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elite tor. New h.isk't ball and volley ball backstops are being installed at I.e-epei. Howard and Studebaker paiks. After th bad weather f la-! week, all !' tile playgrounds -"! i.nde-r full swing .Monday and a lit attndara was reported at e.oh one. A mee-ting of all of the plavgioand Iii elors with the muni-

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Iiitern:iti"ii;il News Service: ST. KOFIS. June 13. The one man who has a harder job than any other t get through the hotel lobby is Senator Thomas Taggart. Kverybe.dy knows him and insists upon shaking him by the hand ami "you ought to see the line thin-s all the newspapers up our way are saying about you and your tight on the

Appvar to ' porkers. Co to it and sav e us all

that $ 3fMi,0O0.i0 ) ot waste in the i national government that the repub

licans have admitted and never cared anl the presidency will not be a good enou'-h reward." But Senator Taggart only smiles his old time smile, shakes the hand, introduces his enthusiastic a.lmircr to another who has just come up t make a

The double c ross vvhie-ii th Tn- . diana delegates passed to th- Fair- ' banks presidential boom at Chicago) is what all the newspaper boys have: 1 been talking about since thev come I in from the Chicago Convention. "We are surprised lie accepted the double ! .... ... . i

cross j. resent. is their unanimous comment. They didn't think he'd take it and thMi they wore noing to give it t Jir Watson ami give Will Hayes the senatorial nomination."

RETAILERS ENDORSE BIG JULY 4TH PICNIC Tlie lunicipal picnic and ledicat;n of Bum Yiliage as a city park t be held at Bum Village on July 4. was endorsed by the members of the

jictailers' bureau of the Chamber ot' I Commerce at a meeting and lunch- ! eon at tin; Oliver htel Tuesday ' noon. A committee composed of C. ! W. C"PP. L. M. Hammersehmidt and I living W. Jackson asked that the ! bureau assist in making the celebraj t:n a big affair.

Louisville. Nashville Maxwell Motor 'o.. 1st Prfd. Missouri Pacific Mexican Petroleum New York Central New York. N. H. and H National Lead Norfolk and Western Northern Pacitic X. V.. Ontario and Western

ASKS FOR DIVORCE AND S2,200 IN ALIMONY Alleging that her h isband accuseel her of unfaithfulness. Bessie Silvins has lile-d her petition for divorce from her husband John Silvins. According to the complaint, the couple was married Jan. "js, ItOi;, at Plymouth, separating June Ft of this year.. The wife alleges that when her

husband refused to settle for dentist 1

bills contracted by her. and w hen the dentist became tired ' sending statements, he accuse', her of in.oro.a-r

I I relations w ith the lertist. Mrs. Sil-

vans asks the court for SJ.OOO alimmy and a $200 allowance tor the support and maintenance of their one chihl.

RETURNS FROM WABASH FRATERNITY CELEBRATION

Charles Arthur Cai li.-le. jr.. Charles Huff, and Philip L. Xiear. who attended the ö'.qli anniversary ce lebration f the Wabash colle-e chap-

ter of Pili Gumma Helta fri'ternity. . : ... ..i n ..... l . - .

spent a 11 rem i n-j iue.-u.c. "im-is iroin

Billio South Bend in attendance were:

George M. Studebaker, jr.. Warren and George iMvie-s.

The pages and bell boy

the afternom Sunday paging

Kunkie of Bluftton. Nobody seemed t know who was a ing them

but it must have c-nst the Indiana; district chairman a pretty good. GROCERS AND BUTCHERS

ouncn to keep up the noise and i

pleasant speech, left the t.vo of them ' make the delegates wonder "who's! talking and mov ed a lew steps near-j Kunkie" preceding his arrival. I

PICNIC ON JULY 26TH

to att i '.i i:xi:iu lsi;s. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Omaoht of N. Lafayette? st., left Tiwsday morning for Bloeunington ti attend th commencement exercises at Indiana university. Th-ir son. George, will receive a ilegree. Thi South Bend boy has been unusually successf al this year having won the scholarship to Chicago university.

I 'ennsyl vania I eople's (las Piessed Steel fur Bi.y e "onsolidateel Beading Bepublio Irn and Steel Bepublie Iron and Steel. Prfd. Bock Island

I Sinss Shef tield

Southern Pacitic Southern Bail .cay Southern Bailway. Prfd Studebaker Co Tcnn. Clipper Texas Co Third Avenue Union Pacitic U. S. Bubber V.

i U. S. Steel I U. S. Steel, Prfl i Utah 'oppcr

Virginia Carolina Chemwal... Vestern U.iion Westinghouse Klectric Willys (.verband Marine Marine. Prfd Pittsburgh Coal Alcohol h f nnhott ex div Nickel Plate Putte- and Superior

losing

today I

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TLi: Siuiplv light; in. irk. t M. 1

rinn Slo.'.".M 11 : i.-" l.utela! -. S'..7".'a 1 .".' :

1 Nl'i'a 1" ." : 1 1 f 1 i r s .'h '..

lei

M'.is I' I

J.V'l ."U ; 1 i'!ll!l!"M to g'i'"l fat b.il'Ts ..,'.;'.: ffe'!i e. .-nid ve:il ealv.--. . 12't 1 2 ' : I : I x

calvt e Si'.J'.'. sni:i;p ami i.amp.s s. i ii n.-' i market Me.olv- priii. . ih rs 7 l"'a 7

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hpi ing l.iinl.s S7r, 2. !li:s Ib-eeipts ! 'jj.t : la.-iikM ! iu:.. : priine h.-:ivy b i.' ?e s'.. 7"''' '.'' : in.-.li-iaa-.'.! T.i'il I hi;' I J. 1 H S'.i 7.V.: 'a si i ligld Yorkers s: .Vf. ji ; pig :i .v

rollglis U ..'. s , ., j ;i - '.,..'..; I,.- .

linxe d ?.'.7Ö'.; '..

I'OT III I i.i: 1 1 II T. NFVV VoliK, .lui,.- l.V s;.. t . . .. iiii't: Iii N" 7. '.': S.ii,!e . ) P '-. COTTON lidllll. sii; . N'FAV liiKK. Jim. IJ -.itai - M ware 'i;iit anl t-al M''.l.t. bun Uele linn.

South Bend Markets I OT LT II Y AM MEATS, ((.rrcctrd Daily l.y .l.iiino- MarUrl. ITS V. Jeffc-rnoii lilttlj pniTuiv- Piivii g. it,.-; n.i:in. r.v. VBAI--Paving, lb; selling. lä'.iK. BKKI" -- iC.-.-.t. l.'C. : t.oiliuh. l-U-; I'orte i tioue. .'. r i ii-; sirloiu, ix. II AM - I'a v ing. -'' LA Kl - Svlliiig. Is, .

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SKEI. frrrtrl Dull" hy Hrner nro.

Store, 114 i:. ine M.) TIMOTHY J-I.TOL fl per bn. i:i:i e i. v 1:1; i im) p. i- 1. 1 WlilTi; ci.ovu: sh.ihc,;;:, .no ;.er Ou. ALSlKi: ll.'i'.i I J mi per 1m AI.I'AI.FA - -Jlbootijl-oei p.-r l.u swt:i;t b v r.:: - .-i ".'.i 12 p. r t.u. c'OW PDAS-ji.'a: 00 per t.u. SY BKANS 1.:a'.j1,.o pe r bu. P.l.l'i; (illASS im'nJ .Vl per la:. 1 11:1.1 rjiAS -.v -jr. v 2.10 i r 1 u M I I.LLT-- 7ä p. r 111. YBTL'li-t'e.Uej'eJli iJ per a.

TALLOW AM) II If IIS. (rorrccleil Iaily Iy ?. V. IJppir.aii. 21a N. Iiiii st. TAIJ.OW- K'.hkIi, 2- i "; ren !r l. No. 1. 4 to ä.; No. L '2 t i 4c. WOOL 20 to per lb. lllli:s tire ti. No. j. IO: la It. If 'iu. IOl tu 10.

I IHI. (( orree le-d lll T.v the i:n,ilnil 1-ioU. 1'oultry and si food maiket, V. aliiugtuu ai.i Sua. My fieIi e-iOjglit tin o. "1 uli:t fi-'a, Is'- .1 p'jaiid ; ti 'iit. 1Ö-- ;i p";iu ; pi' kerel. l'- a po ind ; pe n h. i:;.- a p -. i ;

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l'resli- l'.ulllif -id... Is" : s. .- it piua l ; 1 iciia o'tflst!, 14.- a p 'uu I ;

1:'- a puii'l. 1 It 1 1 i ii r ' üMVi. .hi s l'i.-li. a p -M i.'l ; n .v 1 1 . -a j Superior w hit t.nU. .'.' a p.. . Slil'.ke-'l liiii.in ; .el !l. JJ!.. Ida' k di.i ii.'U.'l i r a 1. il I . 1 1 ..

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JIAY. T KA V AMI I I.KI (Corree te-.l lanj hy t;. II i.Ire Miller I ltiir anl I ( ".. 4 g -. Ii.hit-Kii st.) IIA V I'.: -i fl-.o-J lo JII'M; .-e.:... 1J on b. ls oo. SI1LW- P:iii:;c 7.0v; .!,!? fj .-.J

i

4 j ver ton or TO-- per Laie. OATS- I "a. .ilig i': p-r i.i

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MIlMiV AMI KM HAM.!.. VfW VeH'K. June 1". 'all !a..:..-

the floor f tlie New Yl k -t' k e luill t..i!:ie rn!.-.l ;it ". I.-r -n': liigli " I

i

Pav ing ."o p. i t-.i ; - ;;. g s.;

'LOV Iii! i;:i I y a.g ' to -fll k-j;

piiit Ii. oo t'- $1.';.'" i i t'ii. TIMOiin sI:L1 l' ..i g '.';",; neu-

! mg i ' p. r im.

i'i A LI 'A 1.1 A sliLI t.Toi.taua groa i S...il'g 1 4 pr bu. 1 ; sliLD I'Olt.v '. iiig ilZ'i hL:U4i

tJ.Il II T!.e .. ( uU'l'liAS s.liiiig i0 p r Nu

ell' S1 .i...sv se...i;K O.'fo pej

S KA1C1I !'i:i.I a.iiirf 11 i-e; e e. t. auiK l i-1-1 .-:'....,' ..i per it.

e-Ilt : low . -, Jier lit ti mi .'Hal ii:m la!tlg-'l

1.1 V

er the elevator where have captured him.

some others

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MAN 11. .a v ' -

latii -f -M. tf..

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Vi-a::. Mr. V - U ...-!

A. i:al Mrs. ;;,:.a -t . , b.' - r'i th p.vui-l !

DENY ASSAULT CHARGES

National Committeeman lMvvard S. HotTman of I'ort Wayne, witli

j Secretary A. C. Sallee of the Indiana i.eorge ami .lo-epli Vlo'k Will Lt j State Central Co.nniittee is locked in

Trie ,1 in City Court.

AN N PAL I I. ( . ...i i -:..g I 'a . .--I

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. s. . , ; v. t i i r v s I (.ill .;.-.r '.'t'i:: ' .. .' i iv : e.rg..r.i..it. rs ai

IarÄe ale cordially inw't'l -Adv.

-) .

!

Ji'-e-ph "ic-ik and Ceorge Vicski. :i g at r.l;t S. e'hapin st., plead

. .... .... 1 ..,.....-

c gaiii" in assaun aiai iami j

n .t co irr Tue sday morning. The .. -. w - re s- t fi-r .Tune 2 4 . The e-m-' i.i i; g v. ;::i; s i l.ina Yicsik.

k r..'".ski ideadcil tat guilty

Tla.ii

Mvtion anl .." laoinin.

"ill

i ,

the Hoffman suite at the Jefferson ( Hotel, sorting and apportioning the j badges and tickets for distribution.

Nobody gets into the room but the two of them and that means nobody In italics. A sx-fot-si St Iouis copper stands i.ut.-ide the loor. to keep people away, and they say h searches Sallee and Huffman when they come out so they e.an't carry

tried out tickets and badges to their Indi

ana bunch feiend.

of favorite

There is some flock son who aa-e seeking '

mentary vote for vice j. resident," and the convention will probably allow most of them the honor to hand down to coming gene ratien Then they w ill all vote for Thomas 1. Marshall and go home to work and vote for the winning ticket.

Tle annual picnic jf the Grocers'

and Butchers' association will be

one c-ompli- held at Berrien Springs Wednesday.

July -. Plans ior the atiair were made at a housew.irming at the National Grocer company's building Monday night. The grocer. s and butchers inspected the warehouse and were entertained at supper. Souvenir were given.

( IIK At.O l.IYK STOCK. l'N'InN SToe-K VAIIlis, m. .Tu,,., p. - IP ;S -lie. eipt 10.001, iu;nkt .V'P'' liiglc r: ini'l .in.! i.u!i-rs n'..,c;'. 7". :

good lie.ivy S'l ".;'.. 7. " : r ugli 1. av. Mt Jil , fi'.rt; light .vs.'.m'.i 'j 7n ; pigs ssi-ii v'o ; j bulk Na ri',i'j 70 ; I 'A TT LB i:"ipt- ::.ooi: i.airivt ' strong; b. . .. 2'j 1 1. 1' : .,us .-iii.l lie'if.-rs ?i.27l''lS tek.l !S and fee'b-rs j .7 s.'.to; Te'XHIi ST.r-'e'J. PI ; i ahiS'. '' J Ig. j SHiil'I"- Ib-'eipfs ;.ooo: mirkef -ti .iig:! r..itiv :iii'i we-i-terii s '1j'i l".bn ; Iambs j 10 4'K'i 11 än. '

Tim 'ii"iiy w. j Ibi t- r : Si t

a-. . .-in : ' o .lays y'n , p. -.- j

,Hit: tour inoiiti.-c ..'..;. p-r ein. Ii.- ; I ra -iitJ.s .;! 'fi ", p.-r im : d v inert!.- :: , 'per 'lit. Tlie market for prhn'- ti.-';i:i I I the p.iper viie firm, "all M"ii.-y in I."ii-! don to! ay ;is 'yi: iT nt. SO riii.g j M v . V. i !. l-e WilS Ste'l'l. witll ! - l.--o i.'l j

li:oik r-' bilN :if 47." ll-b". f.-r !!:. :tc'l : ' i2'- for ;o .'ay bills and -!7'"4 !'.: a -

i.'l v

ia.

( UK ago ;kaix. ( ir(,il .Inn. I'I iI'MN 1 N; : win: at -July 5.I.'-''; pt si '4 .. t

INIIIANAI'OLI- I.IVi: STOCK. ! INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. June 1. !!; j He.eipt ö.."oij: inirktt 2- liigie-r;. bet hogs ?'..'."; he.tvieH '. 'J I ; pig, M'.'.l'a: 1. 1 lk f sibs '. rif '.eg. j CA'ri Li: lb-eipts l.loo; niark.-t i

oil! N" -Tiby ATS S. pt la i:i i u y

7": S. pr. to SI- '.

Senator Thomas Taggart and Norman K. Mack of BufTab are the only two former 1 mocratic national chairmen 1 i x in , and tlie National f'oinmittce has jues-nted them with

special solid gold hv S-evr tarv A. C.

diana State Central e"on-.rTi.t

i strong: la.i.-o L-avy st r '''' 1 1 : ;ig!;t j ntrs j 'n 75 : Le-ir.T s, yi '.. ; j S.1 .(''; S Tj ; bull 5 ö Z K; ? '" ; -iles ','

in I J. siii;i:p a.d la.mls-iu. e-ipt- '.; n.arket tejly; prliue s!a-e-p il: laiuba s 7.. "' rStV

TOUiiio c;kin. Tr.r.i. . .Tune 1"..- I'l.osr,

WIIFATSebt-

(

h M w ' ; July ! 10:

i'UÜN Caia .4!t; Jiny md e pt .-a;

e.KUN am i r.r.D. (Crrerted Oaily h Vi . U. Starr, Star MiiU. Hydraulic At.) WliAT I'.n 1 " p. ; ,, . A i s- 1'j; ing 4.1- ; e ..l..g pr b u. UN l'j .ig C---; "'':(-. p-r til. j:y;: g - :-r t--. ii HAN Se.biiK. l ..;o jr . t. MIDDLINeLS Se.iiii, i.iij pe-r cut e lidl'l'LI I LLiD - .-. .....; i , tr c t. ULL'TLN -el..tg. J1..V pr cut, SLltA-'lLTl i'LLD - .-al a t2Jß pe ftCIJICK LLLD SeibLg. percrt. LI l. slOth. (toTecpii I a j l b 'ujor Crut . Li'ltin M.. Miiliili.)

IILAYV 1 Ai MJiiii; lu.r lo good. . ... . : . w

1 1 I j ''. I . 1 1 i . e , a -, i '

lb ie;" 1 ; -a lo .: - . 7 sii : 1 J' 'j 1 ; i ; '

Dee C,

'4''

badges Jesignei bailee of the In-

i-ostphm: Bt .ih Mi:irnb. The meeting, of the board of directors of the rphans hom which w as to have bee n he ld Tuesday u aspostponed n account of the fum-ral of Mrs. Tabor Hans' sister. Miss Lydia P.irnsinaid of Mi-havvak?.. Thev will meet next Tuesday.

CHICAGO CA!I e.KIN. HPBO. Jiji.e bk WIIL'AT -N .. J ( red SI. ol; No. 2 hnrd int-r b'l'-i ' 1.0i4; No :: Lard w inter SI ' ft 1 d c.,; '

N.. 1 northe-rii j.-ring si 1''. 1 .1-1 i ' II N N 2 w:,!t 7:;, '.;': N' '

ie!l..v 741 , ''i7'.!4 ; No. .". mixed ? : N .

:; le-ilow 74'-.; No. 4 iiilved n; No 4 rt-l'iiiw 7-1 -.-.

oAT Cumi 4'J: July 4U.: Sept. 4o

iiyi:- N... iv . PLOVL'!. sr.LD Prirac. s.75; Uct. .'J1;; I'e". SH.J' ALSlKi: -Prliiio. c.i:i ;,r.d A'ig. i.". TIMOTHY Prime. . aU '..: s. ; a ?3 40

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KA-T III I I AMI LIK T(I( K. PAST LIT I'A L . N i , .1 nne 1 :

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iii:r" a n i i.uii!s-i:'-;;tj pj tt

riiOYIsION-. (torret-i Iliy t. Iuellrr.

Y. Jrffciion IlUUa ITUJU o.-aBi' t. per . .-. . 2 "',. - I l:.g jt l".r.''i.Vx- pr doz ; Le:j. .a,, per

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