South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 June 1916 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NfcWS-TlMLS HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN MARKET QUOTATIONS

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I .Mis lf.:irii-;i i:k. M2 S. Chapin ! ist.. ; ycirs old. 1 of cancer atj 7 : J j o' ioc k Friday . nomine alter; 'an lllne- of t o months, She was i il.'.rn in Kunden 2tlay 2 4. 1M4S. an 1 J

had lixed hre since 1 S 1 . Urning J

REV. PETER LAUTH

ASSUMPTION SCHOOL CLOSING EXERCISES TO BEHELD THIS EVENING

MANY

STOCKS

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from S.vederi. She

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of Works For More

Fl'rC PrOtGCtiOn. jdrn: Otto, Curl an-! Hut,'. of this f ity. C'-nri'f of Iietroit. and Mrs. An-

-I H D,,l,, Dfl;;An, Dfto,rl Irf,,n '-den. She was married in (

JJ. U. DUWdllU rUIUUIIiUUdlU.l- jn ,mv,, len to f'arl A. Kk. who!

! surx r. n r. uesiues her nuü'.nia i jshe is Mirviveil by the following hil-l

T. D. I'.ow.-her of the N

Ün'.lnr Mf-r. Co.. pr nt-d

cu.sta Carlson and .Ml.s Anna Hk e.f

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Funeral .vc-rviees will be held Sun-

a coin- ; f,

Was South Bend Pastor Years One of Oldest Priests.

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iv aft moon at 2 lock at the

laumcatiun t tho board f work-, r.-side.nr e and at 2: '.0 o'c lock at the rrui-.iy morning Migg-ting th- es,-! Sv -'I'sh Lutheran thurdi, Rev. Gottfrl.l lil..i, ..Ml .l..inir l.,r!.,1 ii.ill l.i.

taM;.-hment of a i.re s . ; 1 1 ' r t m the I

t'ij-tnt '-n the v.ri side known as j

"Warsaw." so;th of the I,. S. M . railroad, and est of Chapin st. The t 'miiiiiiin ati-n pointed to a

- In i ity ( emetery.

FUNERALS

i::im!.i r of reasons x 1 1 ' a new .stut.oii iihu-Id ii t-t.i!'lrho in t hi; iHvirii r .fc if t i iiritu iii.il eontc--!

joii.N x. sixm:v Funeral services for John X. Six-

hoy. 20Z H. Leasee st.. will he held

CASE IS CONTINUED

ir- examined by the board during

th .-'s-ioii. Samuel Ij. Lont iv; Sons 'o.:l '.

ttons t"ing that many times railway j at thf residence at 'J o'elock Sat

tr.iins hold up trat '- on the str t.s '. ui doy n.orninc, Rev. F. K. hoiijrh-vhi-h t ntt r that ;-ait of th- city. rty o:li iatiim'. Ilurial will In in the The hoard idaa d the common: ationj Misha .vaka 'ity k ,7i' t-ry.

:i file. Th- r nations of raJro:;,-n l. Jl. Mi!kf- and 1'. I'. Iiudyr:.i w-r-

..vo ided, and Mino r . i:. I'llt-ry. j ,,r ,.a(ri(.k Miary Will ( oim- I . : I' sears old. f.li) s. .Mi. h' Ui M.. as aj.;.oir.ld. l'ii ry will K" f " I'or Trial Salunlay. duty next Monday ni-;ht. Auyul J,-Vo-. who h..s len a.iin ; j.o- , f. ,.aUi(k MuUaney. .,17 12. Mali, em. .n at I,.-ei..-r i-.irk. vah iU'-j.,illu aV-f COII1H ,, for trial in I-oinJ..! to th- fh'wlar toi.v to K!,.itv l.)(Ull Sati:rh;v mornini; n a duty 1 riday mKhr. Tom adi- , hari,M t( imiau luny writ., ,,re-

.n!s lor i'Uees on th- .l-part luent . ,.ri (ions ftl,. (r,,s The case wax - i . . . i . i i ..... ...

s I for 1'iiday morning hut a ( oiiI ti.!i!aio was taken with th" con- ! stiit of th- indue. Dr. Mullanev was

was award. d th- contra, i for t lo ; ( r r. ( , , 'ri,iav evening hy 1)0...al lool in h.atin.- tlo- Iii- -la t i. n. ; , , ( j w. ,tI1(. ;uu 1)ht.r afler John Time hid- wer- r- d. Tin Lont. j ,;;7 J: ia.all- ;iv.. who Ls ornpa?; tiot.d IV, t,.us of I'-K-a-j.,,, .,,,.,.,! Mrut,'hend had eonfessef! h-ntas mine r-jn at and 4Mji;lt i. i,a(! ),.u ser-urinj,' drups ton. of ev unthr.u-it.- at 7 L'4. j fn,m (ht. j.hy.ician. -hief of police Millard l K.rrl ,.irre W.S arrested last Friday Mii.mitud a M-p ..it on th- annual , noininir iimii susjdcioii of liavinK le.hc- hi-f ..-.mention whirh 1 1 e j r , , flt ,j ,he i0han drugstore at 44T, ..U-nded at XVuaik. X. J. Clio f I ,.: ,as;.f. aV. on Thursday nipht. J .t was lo-. n mhiihI i - pn-M-, A ,,liilIltily 0f moridiine and 100 .hoi of ih- oiK.Hii.at ion at the- , tl,,.ls ,,t- i,,,0in wer- .tolen from "'Iii:. ' tn- store. Mullanev has heen re- )( (1 und r $500 htinds. The poSELECTI0TJ FROM SARI ; In.- and Mat- authorities declare to be played by band ; :.t;,iirr..:.'i';?;j"rn"an.r,si;,'x; ; arc certain of conviction. a ii':n i i.. I

w iiiue .-npM- win .Ii., i.r i -a in iv I at oiuvit Saturla I , niu-r.

Kev. I'eter I.auth, f. S. C, one of Xotre Dame's oldest priests and a pastor in South I lend for the past 4 7 years, died at the Holy Cro.v.s community house at the university last evening. 1'atlier hauth was

rorn at

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prifjfts of Holy t'ross Aua. K. 1 5s G 4 ;

professed as a niemher of the con-

I Tli- closing exercises of th year j at the Assumption parochial school ! will take placo this evening in St. I Joseph's hall at 7::;ö 'clock. A class

cji 1 j win receive tneir uiphwnas. The ight-year scholarship to Xotre I me university, awanled to the hest slud-.u w a.s won hy John J. Keynolds.

: He lives at Jl X. ?t. Teter ?t.. and j i.-s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Auprustln

I,. Reynolds. His work for the cloain. year avcra-'ed 'jl f-r cent. The memhers of the class who will mt their diplomas follow : John J. Reynolds. paul . Renault. Harold V. Archamteault, H. Klmer Kline. lälmund J. huther, Clayson (I. Hauck, ('. Ltwrcnce Mil-

Houk. Luxemburg, May 24, lr. Mt-lvin L. Humphrey, Margaret reived the cassock of the I Ti. k'inerk. Rosalie S'ir.Rler. Irene

A. Dumont. Martha h. I- ritzer, Avelino S. Probst, Camilla V. Adels-

resation Sept. .. 1 s K ; ordained at I'erer. Marie C. Hauck and Henri-

N'-itr n,,Me ir.rr-h 7 1 k n ittt.i M. Keller. The class contains

lver sim-e his ordination 47 years, ao he was a iarish priest in South P.end, retirint? from active servic e J

only two months uo when he was f ore -d to stav in the community

house because of ill health. While he arrou. win con untie

the ninth fjrade and if the plan mets

eight hojs and eiprit pirls. A new feattir to he introduced in the parchial school system of the city is the starting f a hiph school course at th Assumption. The pas-

retired partially from active service

several years apo, he assisted in sev

with sucess the lirst year, will add to

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eral of the local churches. Resides ' course eacn eai.

TOOK BOTTLE OF MILK

I'VelA ill'. a ati-'l poiul- to ill-! nv.r.fil int-i t o.-r loinur tars', in the lonterts hy Mh l'.- l and. iveii at tin- t oiii ( hMi-- 'iuar- Satur-

ii.iv -nin-;s. In soil- ot th- dis-

a i,'r-'ahlc5 vval!ir of a w k au

t.lolin Miili-U ( haiml With lVtit

l.arvii in City Court.

John Mitchell was heforc Judge Wariu-r in city court Friday morn-

im: for th- t!i-ft of a bottle of milk.

;" ' Mit. hell is t'nuii CliicML'ii and the

l.iii,- crowal li-ai il t Ii- in: on- ot

I he summer. " I a n v n hm

-;i n. Another popular . ui' -it I. a. I" tu loei-at-d for Satin. la - -iün

titdic stat- that his husiness is

v ' ! I loa finx. The case was continued 'until Saturday mornin.:.

! A diare of wife desertion araint I ' -i i' 1 1 1 . 1 1 1' lr-ii. vv it i m l ! sii I ill

Whirll Will inrllld- til 1.olf.- S--jfiu vnuvt 'ri,l;,y at the SU'eStioil httion from the opera Sari and t j of t.,t,.-s attorney, ow rture h Suo, -. -Morning. Xo-n Walter Paul paid a line of ? 1 and and Xiu'ht.- I.i'k- all of th.-,- en-1 ,,ilsts f(,,. s,,tM,ii,llT while Frank Hil- . -Ms. th- pro-,..;,, will !.. i i , t r - ! ( u, , , r n , , app.alcd his sp-elint: ase ! with th- latest nowlti-s in , tl, ,,1M ,.in.uit c.uit. Judire Warner

..p.ilir t.inpoMt;-.u. 1 h- prt't am , tnI, n,, ,,irn Kllilty and fined him $1 Iii. h l -uii.s pr..n.j.ii at 7 : :h , ,,,, ,0ts. Nih'h-brand was arrest1. I .. Irl, "ii ..lii. ,.(.. Imi, .',,,!.' ,

CENTENNIAL PROGRAM GIVEN AT NEW CARLISLE

b-in a parish priest of cxtraordin- j arv abilitv, h was a linguist. He i cniilil ivre.-or-li e.iiinllv weh in Fnir-i

lish, (lerman and French; hesldes he I had a thorousn knowledge of the i classical lanuaep. I

As a pastor he was first appointed to the old St. Patrick's parish on Division st. hater ho was transferred to the French or St. Joseph's parish on the eart plde, where his place was taken a few years ago hy Rev. I. J. Carroll, the present pnstor. Funeral services will be held in Our Lady of the Sacred Heart chapel Saturday morning ut 8 o'clock.

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1 Ht m;s - K.- ! i . t - ' a. una- ! market a-tire; pri:a- h-ivy h i: 51'.l"'.i , ,lMi:,- n..-.Huini Sl-i 1 h l.": !-.ivv I Yorker Sin.l-'.Mt F.: !i-ht V-i ker-. I'M tir i 'lH'.lä: l'lff- ' 1,1 : r;.u-'!i" -.."-'. II i v io - t;ics .''."."'; 7. "J.". : ln-.ivy mhe.l l'hr

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CATi l.i:- Ke. ipts

i . ami steady : nrhi

I UIIC DCUUMICO OlCdUY H I ICl j 1 1 . . .t-la-r irt '.le. s;.T.V,;

r- , na l II 'Al.VKS Kereipt 1."' li-ad :

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.Til lie p'.

ir id ; market steers ""i

higher: u'il

n;,i rket

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and Prices Ascend.

r..-tive.

1". J.". SlIi:r.P AM I.AMI'.S-i:.-. i't !' !.e:e!: m:irk-t a. -five; .1 ..1-e hun':1 2 ; - nil t fair 11.7." ; yen i uin: -S '.;ia.f. : di-ep l's-". ll(ft;S- Keiptt ;ti; nciiket :ctive. 1."..- hilier: Yorker :.7"fi 1 4f: I'i-' .V.'j 7"i ; iniel .li :-".. to : he.ivy

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'nten tioiial Xews Serviee: XHW YORK. June DJ. Many Mocks showed declines at the open

ing of the market today, but the tone Mn .-v.; l.t

was steady anu auer me i.ifi mh--, an upward movement was in order.- imuanaimh.i l.ivi: T( K. Most Interest was attached to the imuanaim n.is. iij.. June 1'. 'in;s trading of Union I'acilic which .aftt r ia-r. ipts ll.rMt; mrla t st-:i.ly: het r.penlns U lower at 137;8. rose to ! M": ';-vi. pirs s.iv: .. . .. , ,, . , i i .bulk f ..il, i.i 1 !"l. 1C2- Declines followed by brisk J rAT1l,,:. i:e. . i,.ts '..", : market veak: nlvances were noted in many of thejehoi.e iiejw st.--rs S'.'.Ml; lllit Me-r-other railwav stocks. including 1 ''J ' "': lh('i!''J'i ::-' 'y.p;!'-' , ... vi : hulls .."u s.-j.. : i-ilvrs .vrill'.( Reading and Southern Pacitic. SHi;j;p AND I. A MÜS- Ke-.ipts i" Ituttrt and Sunerior sold ex divi- head : ma r k t steixlv: tirime sh.ea .7:

lend lf' per cent at

i at the close yesterday, a loss of

78, against ! ,aM," f"''"J'1.

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over three points, but later this stttck rallied to 71' 3i. Ftah sold ex dividend $o, a net loss of Y.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFER From Rcconls of Indiana Titlt and Loan Co.

Jlarncs I?acc. Contests mid I 'a-1

rades IVaturo Day Addrcf.i This lAonlns.

Xew Carlisle's celebration of the Indiana centennial opened Friday

. .' . ...III. . - . . . 1 1 . r. r 1

iuoriiinc wnii einai iiawit- im" on Wade's lane, a road north of the town. The best race of the lay was the first one on the program, a 2:15

Klmer D. Duff and wife to Louis rfelffer a tract of land in Olive township $200. The River Park Lind and Improvement Co. to John J. Janiak, lot 1"0, second addition to River Dale $U00 (JrorK Ford to Kdwin C. Witwer lot ,1nl In Fordhnm $20. Abraham 1 Amos to Kdward G. MarhurKer, lot 11 Wa-hinuton park. $500. F.lisnhcth Andrews and husband tc Homer TiiKKart, lot , Happ and TnKifarfs subdivision. $1.00 Ann M. Stmlebaker, et al. to Stce L. Xiedbalskl, lot 1 9 S in third plat Summit place addition $11'. Lorlnp A. Miller and wife to Wha V. Miller, lot Linden place, $100. Wuvr V. Miller to Lcring A. Miller and wife same lot as Jai next

I above $1.0.

August li!frieu.v and wife to Jan Drantz and e, lot 1:1 Swyh'art's tirst addition $4."0.

Adele M. Domke to Clara 'orltz.

S3 , 69-,-30 U . 58U ir.9 . 71 in ib

REPORTED EXECUTION OF GAVIRA CAUSES SENSATION IN EL PASO

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m 1 1 1 1 at, ; J! (J o't I -irk is as follows: .Marh, Preparedness Iloline.-

W.ilt. '-na It. auti- s i-hiar , .,rr,.st,.(l 2lll hat the otth ers

' hid in the woods a lorn; the Portaire

S.lpp .,,;.,1 ,, :irrit him

i l by oitlcers olmstead and Weso

i l-!i. Nildehiand stated that fie was running 1-ss than J miles an hour

c.irtnr-. Moiinn-', Noon and

TRUSTEE MAY BE SUED

SCIJ I'rom IclYciilauy:li.

Xiuht

p. itt ..I. ' M.i'tiiv-pir mei s S-lertion. Sari Kalm.iii Ma It ll. I ia lueses K ili-T

IXTKKMISSR X. II- it.,t.on Walt.. MiMi. -nt . . M' K-c s,;,t I Aamim-r N-d to Collect

-mi; M. .!!-. Rtinirk's Mrhtdits. ...... . . . i 'H'.iiii

.,,.,,,(,, M-ia Mlt-n ' -VecordinK to ad ires received from Dane-'. Am. , ,'. "mi '.'.V.V.'.'.'.'.R ndix ' Indianapolis, the state board of aciuiilc. M. lattl- lud ...Yon TiUcr 'nts has asked that suit be brought Vl. ( k 'against T. J. Dcffenbauuh, former i , . ; trustee of I'nui township. St. Joseph 1 ltl l.li'e!. tni.it l.i ; o; . ...... 'county tor ?tl.'. It is alleged by the CAI nOM DlHTCTDC APC i c uminers of the board that this bALUUlJ nlUILnO Ant ! amount represents a shortage due PLACED ON TRIAL!1" tb- county from DetTcnhauRh. the j greater part of w hich is salary due. ... . , ,,. , ; ,! The fee ti" a trustee, according I It : r and a:tr Ke. ,.p.ns.-. :. and ; . , , . . . , . , , . , . , , , Deti t nhau i;h was $2 a da in 1 1 1 4. He lniy kl-'M wle pl.oed on triali ... , . , ...

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trot i.ciween i laney s c omei. owncu lot 11T Kaiej-'s second subdivision, by duller of Troy, Mich., ami Clare $1,400 ZeiKler's I'eter the Great. The for-J ' ,

nur won two heats out )f three. The second race was woti by Silas Martin's Kthel X. and Jim 1, owned by James Gamble, took, the last pace. Horace Daroutte's entry won th- running event. This afternoon an industrial paiad in which every husiness house i' ml organization in Xew Carlisle participated, was staged. Floats of every description were in the parade and a prize was to be given for the best one of these. Motorcycle, bicycle and foot races were on the afternoon's program. Other contests were to be put on during the afternoon. I-. C. Runnell, Olive township trustee, offered a prize to the oldest resident of the township. This probably will be awarded to Miss Mary Kllen White. This evening Rev. John M. Alexander, pastor tf the First Christian church of this city, will dell, er an address at the school house.

MARRIED 28 YEARS, WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE

Frid.iv rn-ruiii

t. ! Ju iu- FtU

said that the advisory board allowed ... ; m . ... -1 ..- ...... . 1 1 - .1... 11. TV..

. . . .niii!i.i.-..i m 1 ii.'inr iiu.. Ailr 11: tola- t.'.rt 'ii a char.;- ..; as- . ' . .... ,v 1 , .. ,1 figures t the examiners. Mr. Deffenult and L.ila rv with 1 u tent to tu u 1- I , M. ' ... , ,r , , ,,, .,bam:h stated, were taken at the old .Up. 1 he t.!.ir- rcsult.'d tro:n ;lie:r ; aM-m; t to wick th- sah.oii of Frank i ta Cms!, on J utie 2. dunn v. hi.-h at-! ,.,,. !:, .. i,: ...iv..,..i.t oa-SERVICES HELD FOR ZirrtiT.Jr brother Stanislaus A :'tr list-nit; t.. s'cial h.ov.rs' of t.-timon, f,-- t-.r Male, .!!;,' 'n- of t he oldest brothers of tho Feig re-", u th art until M,,1-v rros congregation at Xotre oVl.. ck Frid.iv atttrr.ooc Se eral ae was buried this morning at ttutf uit:-., s wer.- h,-ard im ludm-: I'niMrsity chapel. Rrother the ptoprut-r an-1 Montine. Krn.-t : Stanislaus. C. S. C, (John A. Clarke t..Mir: d that he da! n-: km. a muehldicd Wednesday evening in the coma Lout the amuno t.t w hi. h is repor--i 1,,u,lit' ""e at Xotre Dame. He c! to l..,e pi. ve.1-,1 th. fr, e-f.-r-alli v-- l,orn in County Mayo. Ireland. .i atunti-m be;:i- -all ! to , u.Mom-: u tol,t r. 1N-S: received the Holy .- atl-r th r h.-i waited th. it at-;I;a; it of tlie Rrothers of Holy Cross tav.k on K.st. r. I Ct tigrcgation. Xov. 1, 1 v I; prL f. ss. d Aug. -'''. 165. The funeral

i 1 OR DINORl i:. jMivkes wie held in Our holy of Th.it la r La....;!,! a:.d she sop- the Sacred Heart chape! Friday) ,,. on X.. .' . 1.'".'. following a . mrn:ng. Rev. Father Franciscus. s.t.- ,n h-r. is . of' Iba' chaplain of the community; the ..IK-a:.. c. i..a v i Retina bou.--. celebrated the solemn mass Koa.- i-.v.m Lt r h; i.tiüi, Louis' tt re-iauiii. The burial followed In Koa- s. it: a .11-. ore- petition hied -the Holy Cross community cemetery' In tl.- .,..!-: ...irt Fri-l.ty. Tli- -t Xotre Dame. :fi- a-v t L- re. . rrt . f ht r ::;ai-!. n rami. .a Dane ! AMv ADMISSION TO HAIL

Rdwin A. Sommerer. law graduate

Following 2S years of married life Mrs. Minnie Stevenson has instituted divorce proceedings against her husband. Joseph 15. Stephenson. The complaint was filed Friday in the circuit court. Mrs. Stevenson char-Ted her husband with being an "alcoholic iiie-

! riate," stating that for the past 10 j years he has been intoxicated at ' least once a weeV. She also says ! he called her vile names.

According to the complaint, the husband's treatment was such that the plaintiff was compelled to leave her husband's home n June la f

this year. Her present address is!

719 iZ. .Sample st.

AUTO IS RECOVERED

F.L PAS I. Texas. June Do The reported execution in Mexico City of (Jen. Gabriel Gavira, commander of the Juarez garrison, has created a tremendous sensatior; here. According to information Gavira was executed at the command of Gen. Obrerem, because he acted without authority in holding a conference with Gen. I'ershing recently to make plans for the Cooperation, of Mexican and American forces in running down Villa. Obregon repudiated the plain. Shi: LA ROSA'S HAND. s'AX ANTONIO. June l.". Tho Mexican bandits who early this morning attacked a small detachment f the 1 4th cavalry at San

! Ignaeio. to miles southeast of La-

r.tlo, killing three ami wounding six American soldiers, are believed to have been sent over the Rio Grande by Luis De hi Rosa, who a week ago threatened to raid the border. A corrected list of the American casualties follows: Dead Private Minaden. Private Charles F. Flowers. Private Kdward Katanch, all of troop M. The wounded Privates Thomas H. Kwing and James K. Rouch (seriously! of troop I; Corp. William Oberlies. Privates William Minnelte. Tony Havliiia and Henry Matasoff of troop M. MaJ. Alonzo Gray late Thursday was using every man tjf his little command in a sweeping search or the country about ?an Ignat io for a "hot trail."

StM- ehaker Stolen at Xilcs Located on Street- Here. At noon Friday representatives of the Weber Candy Co. reported to the police that a mud-covered' Stüdebaker car had been standing at the corner of Carroll and Wayne sts.. since o'clock in the morning. The car wa; taken in charpe by the police and identified as belonging to a man named Zwingle at Xiles. The car was stolen fron the streets there about D o'clock Thursdav r.Uht.

f HH'.MiO I'KOIH CK. CII1CA;. ,1'Uie p;--iutti:k Ile-

jreipt l'J.o"iJ tub: rn-anu ry extras '"V. : extra fir-t 'J : tirsts l.'tiVi -7 ; packing Ut"-k -"-'.frl-V.e.

Lt4rS--i;-eeipts 17.C.C cas.s; eurrent reju-nts vo'.nr . . if I ! 11 t r v tirtK I'iJO; flrjts 2VSI422: tr;i .,i'-": checks 17 r lv; dime ls'.i FRFlXi: --Twins, new P'.; d dries pPt: Young Anirri' as : 1 n f ir 1 1 rii! l."lt ; hrtck lt LlVi: 1'id'LTKY Tiitk.v h'.i-'o: rhi kens WiiM; ;uiiig-rs I; r,-teri V'r2r. ! TATUFS - Ke. Ipt- lo .-.us: .Mlaii--

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ni:w voaiv STOCKS. lnteniational New Service: XKW YORK, June 16. Closing prices on the stock exchange today e re :

Al'iis-Chalmers Allis-Chalmers pfd American Acricultural .... American Reet Sugar .... American Can Co American Car and Foundry American Coal Products . American Cotton Oil American Locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundries American Sugar Rflnrry . .

American Tel. and Tel 130 American Woolen ex div .... 4Anaconda Copper X4,i Atchison 1051.2 Raldwin Locomotive 9 Raltimore and Ohio i0"g Rethlehem Steel 440 Rrooklwi Rapid Transit S6 California, Petroleum '-'! Canadian' Pacific 175U Chesapeake antl Ohio 5 4 i Chicago and Xorth western ..1C0 Colorado Fuel and Iron 43 2 Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul ... .KS"h Colorado Southern ill Consolidated Gas 1V.7U

Corn Products Crucible Steel Distilleries antl Securities . . tfrie K . ie 1st pfd

Mineral Klectric Jeneral Motor Goodrich Co Great Xorthern pfd. Great Xorthern Ore Illinois Central inspiration Copper Interboro lnterboro, pfd International Harvester .... Central leather Kansas City Southern Missouri. Kansas and Texas Kansas and Texas. Prtd. ... Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Louisville, Nashville Maxwell Motor Co., 1st Prfd .Missouri Pacific Mexican Petro'eum , Xew York Central Xew York, X. H. and H Xational Lead Xorfolk and Western Xorthern Pacif c , X". Y., Ontario and Western. Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car Pay Consolidated ex div... Reading

Republic Iron ami Steel P.ep. Iron and Steel Pfd. ex div Rock Island Sloss Sheffield Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway. Prfd Stmlebaker Co Ttnn. Copper Texas Co. ex div Third Avenue Union Pacific lT. S. Rubber U. Steel L S. Steel. Pfd Utah Copper ex div Virginia. Carolina Chemical... Western Union Westinuhous- Klectric Willys overland Kennieott Pittsburgh Coal Alcohol Marine Marine, Prfd Interrational Nickel ........

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;kin ami n:oviio.

Opening IHgl I.mv ';... July loj'.i4 pcp'U PUj Pd'.. (a Sept- 104 -. 6)1; ct pi:;--., p;:i ltd Dec. KCVrfi; Kts h7 1m7' CORN July 7-,il'.i72 7J 71 71 Sept. 71'.(71 71al 7!4T;T, 7Tv .7 71 De. CV'i VJ d r.l'-H OATS July r.:; rt', :ss4 :;s (1 "s Sept. .:V, .".s'si i-4f.i .".s"r,i 1 . Dec. : .';i-fi40 :;r(5i.- ::!', roiiic .llllv -2.70 22 X '22 '.' 22 .-" Sept. '22.'2r,'n20 '.4o '.-j.Or, JJ. 1 LAUD .Tnlv 12.7- L'.v- 2. V2 Sept. 2:2 Uf7 U'.vo lJt'7 dt IO RIBS - July 1..fO V2'X2 1'..10 Sept. lair i:.-'o

(HK AfiCI ( AMI (il'.AI.V. CIITCA;. June IC WHF.AT N. 2 rd ?l.(i:5j: No. H u r.l whiter r.-ti $1.01: N. ' nnrtlirrn sprint: .1.07-V CoKN'-Xo, 2 white 74, : No. 2 vellow

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No. :: n.ixe.i 77

No. .1 vellow T.'h'.'tiTi'-v I IATS - : white ro (do.)', ntandurd ;ffr.

No. .', vi kite 74

No. 4 white 'i

. . S 4 i . . 4S ., - . . .11 "4 . . . . H!4 . . 47K . . 70 U . -ll'l . . :;7- . .106 .. 4104 .. im; . . 75 . .117Ü . . 54 . . 26 . . 4-h . . h'Vj . . 70 a . . s:'k .. 3 . 4 ..i::::4 .. M.'i .. t-lg . .104 . .lot i; . .' ; 2 1 o . . 6 7 ..i::ii . .114U .. -'7 U .. ..10;; .. 474

107 U -'-' H 51 i s '2'2li 14 0 4 Vz lvs 6 4 x4. i:jt i2 5 lis

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rOlXTRY AND MEATS. (Corrected Daily by Jimmlr'a Market itt W. Jrffrrton Blvd.) POFLTKY Paying. ltk: nelllnr. 25c. VKAI-l'aying. 14c; elling. lüQHOc. BLKF Ko.t. 2b:: boiling. 12U2&; rerterhone. S."i4)c; srlaiu. 30c. HAM-Paying. ?0c LAUD Solling. IV.

St 4

(Corrected Dally by Warner Bros.,

Store, 114 K. Wayne St.) TIMOTHY $:.7ötfi 4.03 per bn. KFD CLOYLK-IJ.OI pec l"j. viiiTi3 ci.oVKK-::u.Joir.(X) per bu. AhslKIv-Sll.lxi&il-.iO per bu. ALFALFA-$11.(h4i1.U0 per bu. SW'KLT CLOYKi:-cii.UXUlimj per bu. COW PEAS $1.-002 00 per tu. SOY BEANS-l.oO(a-'.oO per bu. Ill.l'l OllASS $2 ir2 aO per bu. FIRLD l'LAS-lJ.'Joii-'Jö per bu. MILLLT-$1.75 per Lu. YLTLT1 7.0J(V'j .W per bu.

TALLOW ND HIDES.

(Corrected Dally ly S. XV. Llppmao,

. Mala ht.)

Lough, -J to 3o:

10

rendered.

TALLOW

"o. 1. 4c to So; No. 2, 2c to 4c

WOO lr 20c to 25c per lb. 1I1DLS Greeu, No. i, 10c to 14c; cll kiu. I'c to lCc.

1 ISU. ty the

(Corrected Iall ty the Eatrood Yih l'oultry and set fuod maiket, Y. Washington a v.) Strictly fresh caught drttssd white fish, lsc a pound; tr nit. 15- a puuu.l; pickerel. l."." a pound; jtereli, l"'..- a pound; round yellows, p;.- a pound; Lalibut

jHeaks. 1j: a poun.i; extra cuts, lc aj pound. ! Fresh l.ullheads, IS'.- a pound; suck-' :s. v a pound; flounders. 12c a putiDl;' jtodfish. He a pound; chinook sjIuiou ! 1 IL- a Tuund. I I Fresh winter rauglt, dressed White j fish, 1'!.- a p aind; H'-w fresh juinlto Luke Superior white fish. .".0.- a pound. 1 Smoked finniii had. lie. Ue a pound;! ! hhuk diaiii"iid Pruntl bon.des.s codfish1 ! 22'' .1 punnd; smoked t hiiiook salmon 1. ... i t, 1 i ... l

; .!.- :t puuuu; muukc'I xiauuul, üUc a : pound.

- 7 x2 157' i

.2

4 7';

I HAY, STRAW AND I EED.

! (Corrtx-ted Daily by !. Utey Millet j j Hour and 1 red to.. 4JÜ M. Mithlsau i.) ' HAY Faying 12.00 to $14 00; sedhif : ; $ lü.oo to OO. j STRAW Paying $7.00; filing $3 00' 1 per ton or 50c per bale. I OATS Paying 40; per bu; selling ÜO I ft': per bu. I

1 1 aj mg iw per uu-; selling mj i

V: per bu. CLOVER SEED Paying $9.00 to $11. 00; kehiiig ll.e0 to $13.00 per bu. TI.MOTHA SELL) Paying $3.05; sell tng $4.00 per bu. ALFALFA SEED (Montana gronnjSelling -iM 0) per bu. SEEI CORN Scaling $2.50 shelled; V3.() on the ear. COW TEAS -Selling 2 00 per bu. SUY liE-VN.S Seliinjf -'.00 per bu SCKA'ICU FELR ."relling $1.SW per cwt CHICK 1 LED ScPlug j.J.00 ptr ct.

IHICAti GRAIN. WIIF.AT .lulv -S1.0J s to i4 ji CeiRN Julv Sej't. :i.jc. PORK- Sept. 22.20. RIP.S -.lulv M.: o: Sept $1-17 fl.osih

WHEAT July $1.01 Ma

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t'OltN .1 11 IV 714; Sept.

Sept.

1IIRi:i:i NAY.vL T R 1MN(. f Notre Fume of this year s class,

Thie na n h.ie " , . n ;v::i to the. Friday petitioned me circuit court r.a..l trair.:: st.iti.ui at Great, f'r admission to the St. Joseph L .kt .-. Ill . l.y the local n i y re -1 county bar. Mr. Sommerer gradu- . raiting .;:.c .U.r;:.g the wetk. The att '. from South Rend High school, arc Walt, r W. M. :: 17 K. I p. his petition he stated that he lnWa ne t . st-ii.ley G. ;ra ;:n.u ki. tended practicing in South Rend. He J.ll S. p.. ;'.as- st . and riic-Ur F sa-, ces.-ftilSy passed the bar exami1 .0 1 u.o ; - h cf At..-. nation.

mahhiagi: LicrNsr.s. Charles Oahlstrom. machinist. St. Joseph, Mich.: Margaret Norris. St.

Joseph. Frank R. worker, city;

dressmaker, city. John H. Fite, carpenter. Mishawaka; Florence ereene. Wule:i Co. employe. Misha waka. I.niis C. Fretes. brokvr. Chicago; Augusta. Rix. Tinley park. III.

Piechorow ski. woodLeokadya Hosinska.

T01.F.D0 ;it.:.v. TOLEDO, o. Jute PV-e'LoSE: WHEAT A.'ush l.o:i4; July Lu7 ;

1 Sept. Si P. ! CORN Cavi 7'.; July 7" : Sept. 7"1-; 1 1.--. t c. j OATS Cash 41 !4 ; July 41 ; S.-pt.

rye -No. 2. r; t'l.oVLR SEED Pria. a-.Ii S 7.". 4 . .1- t Ssü 'i.,- !. v.M.,

AI.SIKE l'rane. i-n-h .n d An.', '.t . 1 TIMtfHY- l'liinc. caii T5i; Sept. $J.40.

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I'.IRni. I CAITTltr. II. too At STKIANS. Lou t . Mr. a:..t Mr-. A. T. Fr. b r- PLTR ;ra! June 1. The .-apl. p.. .-l--:.-. X. Y.. 1 t :!( ,.f 1 1 a moiv Austro-Gvr.uan

a..:-.- 1" Mr. .. n t Mi . Ui d-: w 1 ..:!.,-.-rs and 14. 0" men by the Rusluri.a t!j L.cd u L'ytvy.-i S..o..'.i M.m army under Gen. Hrojsil.ijf v-is lie&tL aniioanccd today Ly the war oilicc.

MAKKIl h ItY JTsTIClL I-4'.uis C. Fretes. who uave his occupation as broker and his address as Chicago, was married in South Rend Thursday to Augusta Rix of Tmley Park, 111. The ceremony was performed by Justice J. Klmer Peak. The groom is 4 7 years . ! while his hrid. w ts ?,2. Fach had had one jjreiuj i.tatximcoiai adventure.

MONEY AND EXCHANGE. NEW YORK. .lt)!- l't O.i 11 na.ney e n tae t!or of t!. N'v York t k e. h-mte today ruled at " ler e lit : hiu l.i . per cent: low per eilt T i to iii.o,,.y was steady. Rate wnc: Sixty day

I-er ent: day .''; h 'er -nt; four in.'iiths ö'i'. per tent; the in..i.thi 3'-j r4 p.-r nt : ix nionttis ''M pT i teat. Thv market for Prime Men antl'..- paper was ftria. e'ali neai.v in I..mi..u loiia.v nt 4 p.-r o'lit t -T 1 i li ir Ex- Ii iiiur- nas hrh-er with busliies-. hi 1". ink- is' Mill at h f-.r demand: 47-'1.- f--r üu-Ji) bill' and 4T'Jl. f.T POdav bil.

OATS-July

PORK lulr 22iC.; Sept LARD July Sept RII'.S- Julv ?13 1; Sept.

GnAIN AND TEED. (Corrected Daily by IV. IJ. Starr, Man

..,t. 1 Mill. llydrullc Ar.)

WEAT-Paying. -1 0.' per bu. OATS -Pacing 4-c; selling 5-jo per bu CORN l'aying Csc; silii.g TÖ'uäij.- per bu. RYE Paying b2c per bu.

Sept. $1.(':;T; ! BRAN Selling. $l.3o per cwt.

MIDDLINviS elhu, $1.40 per cwt CHOI'I'ED FEED--Sc.ung $l.tj per cwt. GLUTEN Selling. $1.50 per cwt. SCRAlCH FEED Selling, J.'.w pn cwt. CHICK FKEIlSelllng. $2.25 per cwt

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--'.IC '.i7. $13.20.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. UNION STw"K YARDS, 111. June 10. Ill K'iS - Receipt lM-oo; market ZAi 10.

higher: mixed and butchers 50 lu 10 : I rr...l Jü'.KI'lOll l.'i- ritlll'll liu.ivv !

,-.MiV.R s"; light ra lO.tO; idh'i $.25'ii : l.l.". ; bulk '.o'.ilo i5. j CATTI.i: - - R eipfs l.rH.; market

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LIVE SIOCR. (Correctd Dailr by Major Rrot., S. Logan St., .MibaaUa.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good.

.".'; in

Cet ers ' calve I

te.-i-ly; t..--ves Js 4'Vii 11.40;

h. lf.'i s Sl.;.Vii!iui; sfo, kern and s:.s."'.; s mi ; 'l exans $7 -,0.4'J ; T"' 11.7.".

SHEEP Re.-eipts til: market tea.ly: lottive and western tFöiT-t; laiuba --3 Ulll.lU

to 7'''c; prime. 7 3 ic to

lloG.N-ip.'.i.io If-s-.to: i:;o'j i.Vj it.s..

.uw :inl , 75 ; l'.'o iOs. an 1 - v r.

LAMES Live. SHEEP Lite. O'ft-

.. ?7 l'jtt-l.",o 11, s. i - 4't; p.'ij Is) IL-b , j

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PROVISIONS. (Corrected Dally by . U. Mueller. 21 K. JefferkO'i HUd.j FP.UIT Orangea. p-?r (a. $2.75:

ILK ac -. '4.. pel icty.. , i.euiou.

cae. f-t. o. 1 1 c

at :.) per U-z Ha

; s-:::iig ;.t lo.- to 25paying 50 $1.00 Dtf

I'lTTMII KOH LIf: sTO K. IMTTSPt i;;iE Iu . June 1' 4 "A TT EE

i - i -l.i, .i... ....i... ..i.,..' . ..

.ui'pi -i.n . ih..ji ii , pi one tiallus, . '4t per .it

! u 1 1 : ifo-Mi n-.j in : t;iy i-ut--..ers r r do..; Api-'es.

v.i.i.Vwiii.-'i; fair ,o'.j '.i.'j.i : .niinu.iti -v. du.: He-Ring 25i5o-- pr petk.

,;s; ...lanotn t g""-l fat bulls f'i " ."-U : YEliETAl!LE Oi-J iniauj. tayiI eoinni'Mi p. v"'d fat ew s $i; p..j f..-, j i r pn.Lg 3c per 1L.; 1'oiatoes, paykj r.'.r. ; frvli f.oxs ua-1 i ringe: n 4o'"i; 75 ; nulling at $1."0. veal ..ilv.- $12'I 2 : iiavy an. I thin II UTTER AM. E i-S -Couutrr P.utt. . ;ilv. s sc.'-ra. paying 2k- to .:o-; jlaiir at g.V- tj :;7. SHEEP AND LA?dr.S Supply licht : Creauiery R utter, pacing -; i:ii:Ä '.) . ii. ol.-t -t'-' iv; ni . w ether .7 4o'.i ä : Eä. atiiwt! Xre-ih, pailug 2Cc: usL.iU I

cwd uiiicU j' 757.25; fair "aiixe.1

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