South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 223, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1916 — Page 4
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
GUERNSEY CATTLE REEDERS HERE Fifty From All Over Indiana Enjoy Picnic at Springbrook Park. C'itlh y rattle irr'krs i ; i : ; . ' r -r, i' v.-iU-d South la Si. J today for the ar.nual M.ri'ti.. r pi- r;i of the j n -!;an.t Ii:erne Br-!-rs' assoe-ri-tion, held at Spr v.iz roc , .ark this ü ftornoon. At an ear!'.' hour thi- nifrinn-' the 1 rt ed rs n: t at th- otbre of John X. j Bordn r. eo:;ptv a itic . !' '.ra 1 agrtt.! and set out for a tour t the farm.-., fiar this ri.y on w hi- b there are, K'jfrr-rf'V cattle-. I lit turning to town :ii tie iii en motor e-1 t jrark where- a picnic ,t neon, the S (i n r: '.rook (i i Ii tu r was in in'. ers f hrrved. M-re than 1 1 the jis.n i.tlion took part in thr pi' - I r.ic. Aftr th" elinror a shaking) jrogram hid been urr.it'i 1. i n r 1 i ! - j ing th following: Prof. Pitch from! the Khhms aarri.uiltur.il ep. -t itnent ( .tat ion: Prof. Merr.il if Chb ago. Pmf. C,e Z oi Punbli:!:iw!;!ty; J'erry II. Crane, president of o(iation. John S. Pordnrr. l 1 1 e asst. o.Iej.Vj eounty a-'ri ultural acnt. and W. C. Mi II. former president of the Vtrc-edcrs' asso,u.4tion. To gU better accp.iaintf d with r;u h other so that they may Pay and sell their stock at home in .-pad of t'n.n to other states-, i-i the j.urposof th'S'C "K" t-pige tlu r'- ouiirus. Men from (thcr countn.- arc invited in order that they may aid m this huv-at-home movement. Kery summer a pie nie is held and in the winter a business me ting is i-alicd at which report are made rega rd im? U'lernsey our.ty. cattle conditions in this FOUND NOT GUILTY BY JUDGE DAN PYLE Mr. Sarah Newman Was I lr:rgod Willi Attacking Little Hoy. i !:ldion Had !'. n Wading. Sarah .Ww man, J " " Kron.-on t., rharired wuli a.-sa lt and Lattery and as aiilt and battery with intent' upon Kerin:h Cottrell. son of Mr.! and Mrs. A. K. Cottt 11. was found in .t uuilly lij Si. i ll .Iioi-rt- Dan P le in city court Thursday morrinu'. It was albge.f by the ci.ni-p'aininL-witnesses that Mrs. Newman took the small ('ottrell boy aiai
atte.npte,, , throw him in.., the st.:SAY5 HUSBAND WAS CRUEL
J O j ' a I 1 t I . .""UI'lill I II.IUII II III the nci u h! m rh i lod hae be-eti in thbabit of wading in the n t abuiL; the Pank of property (ontradkd 1 the Newman's. acord.ng to the e i-oei-ae and bad ho'ii ordered off the property numerous times. According to Mis. Newman the hiblre ti be came- ".--a :-" with her an! had re-fused to !eao the riwr banks. She admitttd taking the hild by the- arm l ut said that sh' had in intention of .bun.: it harm. She' re-based th- !... and he home a fte'r whi h M rs. Newman r: - t cd. ra n w as PLANS FOR SOCIAL SEASON TO BE MADE Plans for tin s.-cial ae-i itie-s of tti' 'a inter at the ('h.an! e r f '.nn-Tnerce-ComitK Lit lal Allib-tn dub will l.e- ni.nl.' at a Lrcia ral tne-!iri-r oT the' m:iibefS of the o.l'li., Friday eenn.g at 7 : - o'-i.. k. meet in-: has i..-n . li. .1 lc' e . i r. . 1 urouinN o'n.nitt'hi. h .1. t'teii 'hri-t ic.a ;-! . n an, tudi will 1: i e chat " M a :al e ents. Seral l'0li:: 1'..-.-.,. , 1 1 i : g anied at ;'ie d . th:- fail tl- 'It theI ' i v inte r, mci.t i f atu re-s. be- held A ja...! and o r 1 e of the ; Dime . a ml .t short lute I V aid t :l.r nn - ki i - i CANOi: i U P. IN I'M'Mt . Th.- ."-o-ath F. tal e'.-r.o.- . la'. ..-a v.- ' a pi- suppe-r at ! 1 1- 1. la :;! par Wednesday e et. iti-!. b.c.M ' rrc: !cs '.e-:n- pi ?;! "i"- ti i t t h'park from the dab i o a trade in canoes A ma r h ma i 1 o and Adr er iat featur-d th" t iji... THREE CHARGED WITH ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD lleKltdihg llotlM" Kce'pe-fN S'tul Tlio t .Itule in au I . hoi t li ( edl t onv ltu I In in. Ti! PF! Thr. . 'HAi:di:i Il;"! i t o Thurau tr. tcnii'iii'. to r u ; n g on : ; a r (k f ra ' i d Lo t r .li . pb ad d hot g ia'i i'els. A the' I .l - 'S We'!.' S. t Satui d ; r;- rr.in v.re p.prp's. Mi'F.:.' l--ced to ha', e lefi.s amounting J :' t .'. gan. - "ist i a '. lie i i !, ir; .1 ". ' Sow ti ial .. i-a . M.nt.i" Jo!.;: ! :u:.. t. ; it! '.b r.1 r trr.'! s. .n 1 Ai.r a Kyb of f a S . 4 ":i W. J. rb.ü .. .1 J..hn a itb. a i: -: ?7 ' . t 1 i St. tgl. Who '.s ( lr n S.-.i ! . 4 W vi:i:k tiiim l P..1.- . I.' ! e' at ." tl.re' ..u:i; .r It! V.V . .::g a -..! - w 1 . . Ta II a w Wi-rk s h ..! a y at . d 1 - r, - T " f Julia P.
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Start of a ';!y eo.rt vi.-itc.rs sure are- bavin? h ;r sipply of enjoyment and i x i-iiiTit these d.tvs. As a :t of difrom th regular routine. Pros. . I:. Mf.ntL'onH ry and Atty. '"barbs H.igert, liii')crati- eandi-dat-fur state s.-nator, Thursday morning wer- the principals ir. a i-ncniint'T. (ttherwi-f known as a "scrap." whi.h started in the court loom and ended in the police station where th battlers wert- separated. Trouble .t ui.ui over the eontinu-ro-f of the assault and hattcry case against Philip Cclknt. in which lliuiua Kauffman is the complaining; witness. lla-;eity U- Ct llent's attorT.ey and v. hen the ras was called he :..-ke, for a c ontinuance. asserting 'ellent was suffering from a fractal". jaw and unable to talk. Montojiit r insisted upon trying the- c ase unle-s a phshian was su rn moned to testify as tc) ('client'? corni ition. The argument ontinued intermittently for iuite a time, llac-ty said he had waited iti Montgome rv "s otlice t'. hours Wednesday afternoon in oijer to asrc me prosecutor io continuethe eas-e. Vou could have told the o'üce trill." said Montgomery. Some more argument and then Montgomery d. dared the state was ready for trial unless ground for a continuance were shown. Ilaerly started from the court room. "Vou ne er stay in your otti e lorn; etiouirh fr anyone to see you," ho shot at Montgomery. " ou're a liar." "You're a liar." M inttrornery jerked off his classes and "it. Maerty assumed a .le. ' "Willard crouch. Montuomery startetl sitter Nanerty and the two clinchoil just as- (He er Karl Parker appeared nti tlie s. one. The otlicer tore th two men apart and proceeded to push llap-rty from the court room. Montgomery came' up in tlie rear. FUNERALS PATKICK l sri.LIVAN. iia ral er ices for the late Pat r rick I'. Sullnun. who died at hi liome, ;'t' S. Scott St.. Tuesday night, will be hold Friday morning at : o'clock at St. Patrick's church. Kcv. .bdiii Dt-(Jroote will othciate. Thi- t.iirial rortt'L'p. romiosed of automobiles, will go to Cedar Grove cemetery. where buial will be made. Mary .1. Fdodgett rile- Suit Tor Dioico Against ('. Pddgett. Mary ( : l orce .1. Itb.dgett tiled a suit for gainst Charles Lloelgett in court Thursday mornin?. i ci re u it ehar ing him with cruel treatment. Thev wer, married Au-. -7 and s. pita tcl July 1 . 1 1 1 . 190, She for the custody of their four ehil lre n. .Jos.'ph. 1 Wilbur, seven. Carrie. liw. l'lys.-cs, tw. GOES TO LAKE GENEVA FOR Y. W. CONFERENCE Mi-s Mart;. sie t Meyers, secretary of the V. W. C. A. left Thursday mormnu for Lake- Geneva t' attend the ( r ill atral I i Id onference. There ( ; Spe i l.tl uie e'iiug hu .-ei nta i o s lie PI Thursday j-venin a nd i-'ruliv morning. Tomorrow mmn-Mi-h In-. P.urn. Miss Arva Vcci.-j, an.l Mrs . 1 1 . Shunts will lc.iv' to alter. 1 tlie confcrchce whith will continue- for ten days. .;H0LY CROSS SISTERS ATTENDING RETREAT , . . . , I I I e ' . J M M I I S Ol 111'- I I o I e ate- in retre-at at St. Mary's i ) anl aadem. the exercises ... mg vondu. tcil by Lev. James V. Ia n n, S. .1. d St. Luis. The ret: . .at ill .io-.. Aug. 1". on uhida iv thutv ni.-ml.ers will te r-eivel. ,k;- thcii ;.!.. i! N'ows. Thereupon ,any f the si-ters will return to the 1 1 : M.s s. hoi'.' t whuh ihe are d t SAYS CATERPILLARS ARE KILLING TREES '.tr -!. . Wta. :t in 1 II. White. II. W. Colfax, just return'. I from a it says that a certain a i- : i Mite ..te-rmUar :s destreing neart l e sh .öle tr -s in that city. b ail JSIc , ki! dei la lis J i 1 a sliade trees ware d on on' str'-ct ( at- r; ill a is ar Py the in.'i'ts. fourid in this The r- ' that . 1 1 . d . the I ' s 1 A wh:i- ! lie- sheeUl'l be t .1 l ' H ere ate not dstroi'id ,.aint'-.l on the nt the worms from e d t ! . e s w nl pr illing th- trees. ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH TO MAKE rlLUnl M Ab t I - .-.r.'i'i.il i ; ;..u.-:. to bTiTT'.ai: f St. J''tbe Grotto at Notre p'.a e Sunday after i W ill t.ike p!a e ... k mas. M- " tl'.e'.r i . s; .-i ti ' I 1 ' ill. rs will wa I k . a i't ies a nd w ub. k ! ai't r i:.g th C.trtlu .ill a ill at-s.b-n.n h.iti mass at the f ti,.- Sa.Md Heart. -L. . P. J. Cam. 11. as. st d t. the v. !;ur. b i h I ate-li 1 I . Ue . i". N. i iss. r.sm.th . and Bev. u'p heoti .11 .. :y a .solemn J..--. i :-. After
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Attorneys
Good Old FigM to et within reaching attempting distance of H iKerty. Through, the ' court room -ate th trio ssvayed and then out into the hallway which leads to the police station. Thi hallway was crowded with lawyers and sightseer., including! .ledin Devine, republican candidate ! for prosecutor and MontKcniery's rival, Harry Josephson. clerk of the cafety bcarl. and others. Seeing that he would !. unable to et through. MontL'omery tnale a die through the les of those in the passage way. Hut Devine and others stopped him and held him hack while Parker propelled. Hagerty on iinte the police station proper. -Wait a minute. Chet." said Devine. "Don't yet in a hurry. Clet him outsidd and I'il hel you." Montgomery was persuaded t( go back into the court room and continue the session, while Ha'erty hurried out to get (.'client and his physician. Dr. ('. P. Crumpacker. They returned shortly and the physician testified that ('client would be t:nable to appear on the 'stand for at least three or four weeks. Montgomery then suggested that the case be continued for a month and dismissed the state's witnesses. During- the course of the discussion regarding- the case Atty. Hau' erty declared that the i -ornplainint; witness. Krnma Kauffman, did not hrcak C'elient's jaw. Later he dej dared that the two policemen who arrested c'ellent were responsible fop the man's injury. He asserted that an investigation of the affair would be made and some startling facts produced at the proper time. Otticer Hamilton was one of the policemen who arrested Cellent on the night ef July 2. after Cellent made an alleged attack on the Kauffman woman on W. Washington st. I. S. As far as can be learned neither Montgomery nor Hagerty suffered from the encounter, except injuries to their feelings. Pair Make Away With Auto But Come to
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Father Cava nam are having effect h's two new ars at Notre Dame. Lnthusiasm for faring swift and far h;is seized upon John Mangan and Dan MacIJndon. They have seized upon a machine belonging' to a certain Seuth Bene! doctor. The other night they hied away. They entered Niles with considerable tclat, and. having1 pulled the proper lever, the car stopped. Dan thought the thing was ea-se itself, and John recognized his own wisdom in choosing a plumber for his chauffeur. This plumber did not need cxperience. After dark. MacLindon got the car turned around for John is very strong. Merrily they rolled along making a winding path on a straight road. till, about live miles out. MacLindon would tmt obey John's orde rs or the car would not obey MacLindon's orders the testimony is a little' confused here and the car inste'ad of making straight for the bright lights of South Bend, raade a curve fr the dark and thorny road side hedsre. MacLindon mad away from his post of duty. Mangan sat -;t his post though thorns and darKness He was rewarded with the delight of seeing tin- car go only half way through. The same with the thorns. for w ovo nit- oo i ior t-xira. uu ineo.. he - pulled them hack instead of push -
ing them on. Still when John UP-jtwe,n NVwark aml LUt.on vesterdav. laanled Dan for, his cward,ce in,,,,. nrin ,nree yt Mjvs
running away, pan wanted to Know w hat he was ebbing wlien the thorns gained entrance in the parts where found. The chauffeur- reached town ahead of their car. I iiuiri il .tUltlll-.ll Illlirl lltlT. been impr'ssed with the performance, nnd possibly had a thought of shifting John's job. He asked him: "How do you stop a car quickly, John?" "At ever.' other telephone pole," was John's reply. Tis eam lid not pas him, so last night he was out on the road again. He is still expecc-d back. I'. el,..- ., ,-r 1, .,... I Ml- IN ( Ol'NTY JAII . Angclo Barnei, 36 years old. who was taken to the county jail yesterday afternoon charged with intoxication, died there at o'clock I.iit rbht from delirium tremens. , , .. . . , . lie gae ins iioine a i.aine ieeK when booked at the sergeant's desk at the police station. o relatives could he found. t'opMier Swantz ordered the taken to IJussell's undcrt.il'.ing K-rs. body pa rI 111 IM IIICK 11. HAW KINS Pred.rick P.verttt Hawkins. Cul-1 t-r. LSI., eiie.l at Bpworth hospital! Wednesday afternon. He was 20 ; . ..- ..1.1 ll.- e-.el-... f..., I-" i i Hawkins, four brothers. Clarence M.i Fastoria. uh:o. F.la II.. Lloyd P.,! and William B . three sisters. Mr. Matilda .irr, Mrs l.ttie Marshal! and Miss Bertha C. Hawkins, all of Culver, s ir ive. The bodv was taken tt Culver Thursday morning, vices and burial will be Funeral t-r-held there. : AKKIAC.P I.ICliNSPS. C.e.'rfre J. PePup. 27. farmer. New Carlisle. Lucille Hooton. 21, schoul tea. h r. New Carlisle. Jol.n Yc e. ;ej. asseinllcr; Margaret Tars. 2'J.
GOOD CONDITIONS IN GO. F GAMP
Reports From Two Sources Indicate Militia Men Are Happy. From two different sources re ports reached South Itend Trursduy that the conditions in the militia earnp at Llano Crande. Texas where Co. I is located, are the best that I could be e xpected and not unsaniitary as some are inclined to believe. ; Donald D. Gard a member of the local company writes as follows: j "Someone has been circulating re ports about some nf the boys being sick or hurt. Now thes 'enorts ar absolutely false and -ve would lifce I to have you print these facts 'n rder that our relatives and friends may be set at ease." First Lieutenant Tuto Deitl. formerly a member ef the detective lepartment tif the South Lend police department has writt.n to Kllis Diver to the effect that those who have been circulating unfavorable reports are the recruits who are not accustomed to any of the hardships connected with army and camp life. Dietl declares that conditions are exceedingly satisfactory conshlering all the facts. In his letter to the News Times Gard says that a large V. M. A. has been arranged especially for the Indiana troops and that Pasel all teams have been organized in each of the regiments. This furnishes tho soldiers with much entertainment elurins their recreation periods. There has been considerable rain but the troops have become accustomed to this and know how to care for themselves;. MAY MAKE APPLICATION FOR REDUCTION IN RATES Applications for a reduction in rates during the centennial celebration in October probably wil be made t the Central Passenger association by the steam and electric lines entering Semth Reml. The members o the transportation committee of of the centennial celebration discussed this proposition and the means of handling the crowds, at a luncheon and meeting at the 01ier tel Thursday noon. The question ef running special trains to and rom South Ftnd during the celebration was discussed, but no deli nite action was taken on anything. Fach of the railroads running into the city is represente'd on the committee. Another meeting is scheduled fer Aug. LT. fim:d i ok i)iu'NKi:..iis. Pobert Gallagher was Jiml $1 ami costs for intoxication in city court Thursday morning by Judge Pyl The defendant pleadd not guilty, although he admitted he had been drinking and was asleep on a stairway when arrested. SUITOR SHOOTS GIRL AS SHE STEPS INTO HIS CAR ON JNVITATION Irtern.itional News Service: M( HtltlS. lib. Aug. 10. physicians attending Miss Ida Torkelson today declare her condition is so serious she may not recover from the wounds inflicted upon her, and the
posi inoii-.ii police of several counties are st art hassailed him.! lne'for guv O'Brien, who is cherge-d
! ...s.i, i,.,, i,, t-,r..i ir .. J ilf.V(M to haVt. (lr,ven bis aut.ernobile toward Chicago, after stopping Miss j Trtrkplsrtn to whoto he has j . attention, on the road be Torkelson and her mother were driving from their hme at Newark, six miles from Helni.tr and 2.1 miles west ef Joliet, to the home of a rel- ' :tive, just north of Morris. O'Brien i appeared in his machine, commanded the girl to ride with him and then shot her as she approached his machine, according to the moth:r's f-'torv. Miss Torkelson is 2 1 vears O'Brien's suit, but her familv insisted she have nothing to d with him. O'Brien lives at Helmar well-to-do young farmer. and is GIANT ZEPPELIN FOR TRANS-ATLANTIC TRIP IS ALMOST COMPLETE Inte rtuit i ni.tl .Neu Sem WaMILMilOA, -Ug. i". 1 III' i Ult 'Vin transcontinental air i liTif.r oromiseil liv f.ermanv to h-ln ' . ' her merchant suhmaripe lefeat the purpose of the British blocka.le is nearing completion near lake Con stance. Olm ial information was received here today telling of the giant air vratt The great passt-uge.-r carrier b loon is hunJreds of fe t t long a hi the largest of the zeppelms which has beer, constructed so f ir. InMuted. the newest German pr.jd- j lict will le 7"7 feet in length, m.-rei J than one-t-event h of a mile. The j i giant airship is designed to . arry a, dead weight of .OO'' poiir.ds. This! is the eejuivalent of 0'j persons of i average weight. Work n the h ;ge passe-pger and baggage carryir.? machine is bein pushetl as rapidly as pos&ible. Hovvev er, the infonr.atit.n here contained j no accurate estimate of the pr.jhuhie . time of the ct mplction of the z.-p- J pelm that is icsir.eei to nreaK the British cordon about Germany and iree British couinicrc.
KITCHIN SEEKS DATA ON ALLIES' BOYCOTT PLAN
j (O-ntintki) fi:m pagi: oni:.) sented to him by members of th house who are lamoring for retal.atoiy leghlation. lie likewise Mitt to the departme nt n complete cpy of the discussion .f the blacklist in congress. He a.-k-d f.?r ;i pron.pt reply, with a view to detTniin ing at once whethe r congress should take the matter inte its own hands and pass retaliatory er relief legislation without waiting for exceuthe ae ti?n. SccKn Information. T am endeavoring to secure ;tll of the information as to these trrde boycotts tliat J can." said the majority leader today. "It is apparent from the agit ition which the blacklists have caused in congre.-s that the matter demands .attention. If the charg.-s made by American bu'.nss men are true as represented here by members of conrrrc ss, then the legislative branch of the go'. ci nment should look int the question. I am asking the executive branch for all information which might help in establishing the necessity T.r remedial legislation." Members from New York and other cities, particularly affecte! by the blacklists-', have aroused a vigorous 'Jemand for action. The decision of the administration to take no aggressive steps until next winter has given rise to dissatisfaction ". r.d if the agitation continues the hous. at least, may take measures in its own hands. l-:.e1 Bill to Pas-;. Pep. W. S. Bennett, author of a bill which wavild impose ;t penaK on all shipping lines discriminating as between shippers, which he siys v. ould break" the boycott, declared today that his measure would pass the house before adjournment. '"This matter has aroused iep resentment." he sard. "I am coaiident that before congress' adjourrs the house will pass my bill. It r ay he am'nled to provide for protection by the armed naval forces of ves'sels which defy the foreign blacklists but after talking with the house leaders I am certain H at we will get action." REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS rrom Records of Indiana TitI and loan Co. Malir.da L. Dittmer to John I'inkenhimler and wife, lot Knoblock's subdivision, $1. Kobin 11. Dunbar and wife to Harey S. Cover, lots ."7 and ÖS, Chippewa Heights. $ 4 . 0 . Harey S. Cover and wife to Kobin P. Dunbar and wife, lot . Perley lumber Co. 's addition. $1. George I-'. Kernet- and wife to Gaal N. Seybold. tr., part of bt 8, Martin's addition: also pan of lot S, Jodon's subdivision. Gaal N. Seybold. tr., to George P. Keener and wife, same as next above, $1. Charles D. Kinzie and wife and Harvey M. Kinzie and wife to Harvey M. Appleman. lot Mayr'a Michigan av. addition. $1.0o0. William A. Hopper and wife to John C. Haase anil wife, lot 17, W'enger's thin! addition, $1. Irma L. Monroe and wife to Charles I-:. Smith, et al.. und. 1-1 of lot . Buped's first a.ldition to W.ilfccrton. $1.0 0 0 . Harry Brazy ami wife to Philip Ilubin. part of lot 7, Glass House lot survey. f.'.eOO. THIRTY INJURED WHEN CAR MOTOR EXPLODES ON CHICAGO STREET CAR Internation.il N-s S.-rvi..': CHICAGO. Aug. Thirty persons were injure!, four ef them so seriously that they may not recover, when a street car motor exploded here today. The car, southbound on llalsteel st.. with men and women on the ir way to work, was wrecked in front of the stockyard polie- station. Windows were blown out and the woodwork was set on lire. 'as. senders in a panic dashed for the exits and many of them were hurt ih the crush. Two of the seriously injured are women. short cir. lit is believed to have ra ised the explosion, and th situation was male more serious by the fact that th motorman could not shut off power, so escaped passengers had to leap from the car as it sped along at 10 miles an hour. ; CONGRESS SPEEDS UP TO QUIT BY SEPT. 1 I nte-rtuit i.-n.i 1 Nw- S..rvi.e: WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. Both sides of the senate turned their energies to "speeding up" to enable congress t adjourn before Sept. 1. The call of the campaign had both republicans and democrats pulling toirtther to curtail debate and hurry legislation. The unexpected apathy of senators over the shipping hill indicat ed passage of the measure be tdre sf nate ITU k ' ; the end the week. The tinanio committee will submit the much amended emerge ncy bill im- . mediately afterwards Confcr ence j compromises of house and senate differences will bo acted upon as rapidly they are submitted. CCAQflM'Q PIRT FRflsT IN EDMONTON, CANADA CHICAGO. frost of thAus,', season 10. The hrbt w a s reported from IMmonton. Alberta, today, J where the j ck-trecs. mercury irr, .neu , l roin points all on er the mablle west, which 10 day- apu were s.v<ering in temperature s between ;( and 10. there were rains and cooler weather reported. Tcmorrow it vill be fair and cooler in Chicago and the same will ap ply t w es:. manv sections of the middle
Wheat Opens Lower But Macs a New Spurt Above 1-16 ls;err.atior.al News Service: CHICAGO. Aug. 10. Today's fusion on the board f trade was almost as exciting at that of yesterday. Wheat, which made such a sensational gain yesterday, opened below last nisht's quotatin. only to take another spurt and climb rapidly to 14J 1-4 for September, a gain of 1 ;:-4 above the morning's low mark. December, which opened at 141-.'. after estrday's "ose of 14s advanced tc 1 B -2 and L"0 wheat seemed a certainty, l'ortunes have been made in two days by many operators and today's prices were followed by selling for profits by many local professionals and pyramiders. Beports of frost from l-Mmontn, Alberta, affected corn. When traling was well under way an early break of 1 :i-S was regarded as the proper place for purchases, and the result was a jump of '.c within a few minutes, and offers getting scarce. Oats made a small rally .after an initial depression, but the trading was light. Provisions advanced sharply, pork bringing 4 0 cents above yesterday's close.
FALLS INTO CELLAR Paul lija Painfully Injuii'd In cielent at Ni. T Station. Shortly before 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon Paul Boj.i, a street w orkman, fell through a door into the cellar of No. 7 ho.ie house and received painful injuries. Boja was severely bruised about the shoulders and had several severe cuts. He was taken to his home at 10 20 W. Napier st., in the. police patrol. Boja had started to the rear of the tire station to get a pail of drinking water when the accident took place. DENIES NEGOTIATIONS TO SELL PALESTINE International News Service: LONDON, Aug. 10.--A Central News dispatch from The Hague says that the Turkish le -ration denies that negotiations are pending between Turkey and Henry Mergenthau, former ambassador to the porte, respecting the sale of Palestine to Zionists. PACKING PLANT BFUNS. MPNCIi:, Ind.. A tiff. 10. A part of the Kühner Packing Co. 's plant was destroved by tire, due to defective electric wiring early today. The loss is about $l.'..OC0 covered by insurance. The buildings had just been completed at a cost of K.O.OOO and il,000 worth of meat in storage was saved. WLDS SOI TJI BFNDKIt. News-Time Special Service: CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Bruce M. Barndollar of Omaha was licensed here today to wed Miss Jessie Clark of South Bend. CHH.UiO CASH ;ICAIN. CHICAGO. Aug 10VBI:AT- No. 2 ret!. Si 4S ; No. " red. .l.l.,i((d.l.V1,; No 2 tiai'l wiutc-r, si.4:',hj: N. ". Imrd winter. l.läb., N. 1 ii. it t hern spring. -SI. '(; l.H: roUN Ne ' mixe 1. sTe : No ' w hite. m,".,c; N'. .". yellow. MP .. st; ; No. 4 veilaw. NV. i l A TS N-. 'J mix.-.!. 4 2 1 : No. 2 whito. 4C'v: No. white, t:;1 .4 1 j-: siand.ird. Pfli I.V. TOI.KOO ( AMI iltIN. T)I.i:i)0. .. Aug. pt.-Cl.eSi: Will-: AT Cish. Sl.äl'.. : Se pt. SI.. V.; I '., I .-. . Be--.. 1 ..7', : May. si.ir.. 'Mi:N Ca-li. 7l. T.'Jr,se-. 'ATS - Cash, C1 '- Sept.. s'i-Se-pt.. 4'.1.4 41 '-.-. UVB - NO. 2. l.l T.C'i:i: Si:i:i Prime .ash. n. t . 1 1 m : 1 .'. Sio.sy; Man h sin.'.tO . $11 ix; April. Wim. A LSI K K - Prime . ash. Aug.. Sept. sind le-- . $li ::o. TIMOTHY---Prime cash. .-,0; Sejt.. s'j.i; j i : 1. 1 . fJ ."" 1 ... INDIANAPOLIS LIYL STOCK. INIUAN'APnLIS. Ind. Atig. 1(. IIiMJS r:e.ri.ls. tUMfi; mirk.t to.- higher; best hogs. .lu : heavies. ?1o.:uim. loh.V. pigs. ST.oO'fil bulk of s.i!'.-, iii in io. CATTLi:- Pe-e-ipts sVi; market strong to higher; choice litavy steers, soimk-i pi .Mi : light steers. lVe-i '. 7.". : h.-ifers. .4 7. .iTj : .no: oi s. .-Y'.VeT7..ei : t.ulU. $.".hi Ü7.0O ealves. J-'.-OOM 2 on. SIIPEP AM LAMnS-Hereipts. ljO; market stea.ly : prime nloep. .H7.V. ljU2ts, IK''J l'i.Jä. monkv VNit Kc ii.n;l Ni:V VUKK. Aug. 10 - 'all ni..i.e ..u the tloor of the New Y'Tk Sto. k K-.-harige' t'.el iy riile.l .it -'j per ent : high. p-r ciit : h. J' per ent Time money wan :hv Hates were: oo .lays. 2 fi ' per eeii I : AO .In vs. :'a i . iter ee.rit : 4 noun us. .'i'.Ce per cent: 7 munt ' pr ei,t: . Ili-'I'ths. .T per tent. The market fr Prime Meratitile Paper wa 1 till. iin'-h.engt Call muty in Luaeb u today w:is per - nt. " Sterling Bxehange was 3 u II. irregiil.ir. with liiisiuess in Paukers' Pills at SI.T-j H-P; for demand ; ?4.71'4 for iclay Lilts, aud $4.eJ,-V; fcr lo-day hilli:.t hi halo livi; stock. BAST PLI TAI.. N. V . Aug. 1" -CATTLi: - Ke. elpts. ä head: mirket slow a ial stc.vly; prime steers, .'. lii.o: butcher gra le. S5.T.Vipi. 'A LVLS - Ibeeipts l"-0 head; in:irk(i ir-tive and thready; cull t' chol'-e. .".. 1.V). S II LLP AMI LAMPS - rU-rejptK. 4iV l'end; m.irket active ami uto.Kiy: eh..j.p lnmbs. .fll ll-'Ji : cnll t fair. $7ao.i h7ä: ve.irling. (AfiU ; she-ep. ."'.rj i s " II xlS -Ib'e-lpt. L'.-V0; market n rive. lUil.V hi?!a r: hoavies. .li) lo 7."; Yorkers. il(l.:V.: rjixe.l. $ Id. To'. 1 7-. : he avy, spi 7i"V; lo 7." : roughs. .s.7.VP ; stai. y ."tOrti 7.4G. I NATIONAL t.l t'. TO( K. ! NATIONAL STUCK Y ABBS, I J. A 'ig lt CATTLK Krei ;t-. 4. (Mi. iu-lu-Jii. goo siitheri: : mar ;et so.-a.jT; n.itive . b.-e-f -tTs. 7 C'7 1 ; 2- : .M-iriing -n-r -..Vl'a plÄI : cows. i'it . .. I I . :e. , i . Jim kirs nrei lee-uers. -sa... "'i . ic hIt-. A'itll 75 ; Texas Me-er. ä..'l'a Is.Vj; prill'. s.eitber-i sf.-er-. s 1 o : cow am! he ifer, f 4 T,i s 1) ; priu.e ye-ar-la.--;:t.d he-if.-rs. i'.j : no. j 1 1 ; - l:.- eipt-. 'Ii: marker i-'i.-l.igl.er: mixed. : b'.l'.r b' 4" ; g.. d. sp . r-;lö.4o: r-.'lgh. P l.V.p.or,; lights -h l". f-il'i.T.; j.ig-. ?7";. pi he ; bulk. $pi.l.V.4piji SlIi:i:P lb.-eiptu. ::iiVi: n.a-ket stertlr : slaugl.rer pwo. .c in'.; T.'J". : bree-diti ewes. s. ''.i.lo.c. ; trlh.g. iriv"7) ; r;r!n lamb. f7.o,irlt,..-
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BY QUICK DR Increased Supply of Stocks Appear in Response to Big Demand. Intprnati.'ual News Servi.e: Ni:W YOIIK, Auu. 1" C.nr.s in the initial dealings uii the s'. ck exwas on a larjre scale with the ic mand as vigorous as at any time yes- j been tot great. Pnin Pacitic jieldeel l1', to LPJ'Ti. and Beadic.g "A to !0O. put late.:- rallied to P-i. in dustrial Alcoh'd moved up 2 points to lie. followed hy a reaction to 112. Crucilde, after advar.cing; to 71. lost the gain of - . Many of the low priced railroads up to 2 4 . and Brie v to .".7 Steel common opened up r,s at sS-i. then dee-lined to SS". The clipper shares were strng at the start then shaded off. Anaconda rose to M"i and then reacted to lbj. The other toppers moved th same way. Opening sales of American Locomotive were l.."0 0 shares at 7 2 H . apainst TI1- at the close yesterday, j but in the next few minutes d i lined ! tu 71 4. j At the end of the first L" minutes Industrial Alcohol had declined to 110'"4, while I nion Pax-i lie rallied to 14 02. XI-TIV YOIIK STOCK MAKIvin". Ni:Y YORK. Aug. 1. c 'losing prices on the New York Stock Exchange toelav were as follows:
Allis-Chalmers Allis-Chalmers Pfd TPj American I'.eet Sugar American Can Co :,;', American Car .V I-'oundry .... r.s-"'4 American Coal Products lt:;1 American Cotton Oil M lAmerican Locomotive "lr American Smelting 4 American Setel Foundries .... r.lVi American Sugar Belincry l"1'1 American Tel. .x- Tel i:'" American Woolen 4Pt Anaconda Copper S1J4 Atchison PJ Baldwin lxcomotie 2 1Baltimore ix- hi m.1 Bethlehem Steel !-" Brooklyn Rapid Transit S41. California Petroleum 1 Canadian Pacilie 17.nH Chesajieake x- )hit ' 1 Chicago S1- Northwe stern . . . . 1 -T Colorado Fuel v- Iron 4 4 Chicago. Mil. e- St. Paul :' Colorado Southern -H Chi no Copper 4s"Consolidated Oas P!'.::4 Corn Products - L"s Distilleries Se curities t ". "H Kne :'.;
Erie 1st Pfd Jenerl Klectric (leneral Motor l ; tlood rich o - 1 Creat Northern Pll lis (lre-at Northern re Illinois Central PoB. Central Leather Kansas City Southern . . . . I t i4 Missouri. Kansas, .and Texas .. ". Kansas and Texas. Prfd 1 ' Lehiph Yallev TV. , , Miami (.upper 4 H Maxwell Motor Co.. 1st Prf.i. . . Missouri Pacilie I :' ... , , - , Mexican Petrol-urn New York Central 1"4'!, New York. N. II. and II ..'. National Le ad ''4 Norfolk ami Western 1 '"
' N. V.. Ontario and West ..-ra . . . -'. -i 'T-"VI.K si. LP P-iNo-g, 1". -1 .. --.,:! p. - I i.
Pennsylvania -- People's Jas l " 1 Pressed Stcl Car Bay Cnsoltdate;l ' . ! J :ea 1 1 ;r; - -'s . . U 1 L'emihlii Iron and Steel 47 :i . .. . i .. i i.-.i .. .. j liep'ione 1 ron a na ieei, iiio. i ! j Bock Island 1'C's ' Sb.ss Sheffield 44 J southern Pacihc ,y j Southern Railway -' : ..ith.n, l:.ilw... V I'M, I '"'.'.: ! Studebaker .'o 1 - . Te-nn Copper . . j Texas Co ,.. .. , Thirl Avenue . Prion Pacific . . U. S. S'teel U. S. Steel. Prfd. '' - 1 ' j. T -i 1 1 Virpinia 'aroiii.a C!i.-ini al... : 1 ; Western Pn:on '4 i j Westingh' us" I71'-ctric 'g'i : Willys Overland " - 1 i T ( IIK .K.II I. T I C K . I T'NTPN STOCK YAUPs. 111 . At;g. P i H(i;s - Beet ij.t s. I'i.i mirt-e' P'.; : l.V higher: raixel .-ire! Kvol .-rs. S'e n.'.i jl'iOo; " yrt.,.1 l.v.ivv," s:i pef. p) ' . ri-.'.n :. 'heavy. y.::-7.r,iUl lirliL 1'' -Y. ; pigs. ? '.e.iir. .: bulk. .. fn Pia". j I'ATl'I.i: Le. e ipt-. 4 no..; :aark.-t j strong;' !..-. sln.V( pi 7."; -.w aiat i he lf-r. K'..4i : Moi'k'r- .in ! fe-! r. j sr.-.'V.'ii TTä : Texan.-. .7 1"': t . i.v. si' i .-a SHLi;p - P.e--fd;.f s lä ': finrk t wnk: native Mid wesfrr-.. i S : laiui.s. s- 1 1 : g.. I (HKAt.p ritoiiici:. en ic t . . ii i i i r I T i pts. s ..i f'.!.: e-re-rT!.ery -xtr::. : I extra tir.-t-. Jir-tv 2'.' 2 ' - : : . pae-kitlg Ute. k. . ; L;iS- Ib-.eipt-., '2 . nrr. :?; !i-.eipt. l'.e.-. -' i .. - n-.'.ir.iry rirfs. ir.'1'..' ' i .:.: titsfs ::;ü;t':.', ext ra-. : j ! elirt i.-s. 1 i'.i l' i i-ih:isi:-t ... -u. iv.;-. : ..-t; . , i.-s. P,!4c; .ii;:,: An--ti'a- ' ', : i 1 ngSr:.s. 17- hr; k. P,1 . I LIV j: peit l.TUV Turk.'.v-' 1 - : : ',- k l:. I'1-. '! I e ' -pring; - 1 - a rfst. r. Lb..-; g.-e-e. ;2 : ! .- k-. 1: ',, lb I'oTAToliS P.-. eir ts. i...., Li. a-., j afj PLi.. 1 ".; 10.
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