South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 231, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1916 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

MORAL QUESTIONS

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MOOSE LEADERS BARRED

ON MONEY BASIS

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MUSIC FEATURE .

j . I A JA t.y r W 1 1 1 I I .. N L DIP UnrLnMT' st f' r miry a resident of Ml mi iHhiH I! at ,!:' 1 tjiifn, Ki.worth Ul UIU I HULillBI j pifal shortly after noon today.

( lowing an opf ration.

Great Choruses and Instrumental Numbers Are Being Arranged.

svrri::. s program. .Mirniii'. vcr. Children's h-'ir. "Folk Tabs frn;:i I !f r 11 1 .Vii !ons.'' l f' : " Mi -m i n g I i t u r e , ".-'h ik si'i'.irr's T aching or. Ambition,--j:. i:. p. Kiin. . AfP'rnoii. .:f.i. i-!ii;iii;ir,M i ;i:.!t t, grand rone rt. I'.y cniiig. S;fif, Concert. Sf hur.i.i nn'.ouinte. I,e fif, "The Forces That .M.ik- "iti --. Allen I . Alle rf. Fla ': ' r : t T pi in ;irn bei rig mad' for th- trr -.i t historical p.r-tant t r ho held .-it ; j r t r : g brook ;i r k .is otaof the bigL-e-t features f St. Jose pa co'intv's Indi.uci. ' n ten ti s a 1 reb-bra-

FUNERALS MKs. MARY i:. .MURPHY. Tht; funeral services of Mrs. Mary II. Murphy. 26 N. Rirdsoll st., who di'-J Wednesday evening, following

iri illness of several weeks, will be

'held tomorrow at '.:P oVlnck from 'tis' Mt. Ziois I r 1 1 1 church. Rev. I Mf .ids of Hart!.- Creek. Mich., officiating.

j Punal i lis.

POLICE VIOLATE NEW STAT UTE

National Defense Act Puts Their Uniforms in Prohibited Class.

! SPEEDER IS FREED ON

SUSPENDED SENTENCE Louis Jenson was lined $1 and costs for speeding and escaped with a suspended line of a similar amount for operating his car without a tail light when found guilty before Judo

ryie in cay court I naay morning

movement and many men are tonI tent to let conditions exist as thy J now do in fear of raising taxes as ' a result of ome chance. The great

est moral questions are put up-m a financial basis. According to Mr. Kline. th Merchant of Venice is Shakespeu e's greatest drama. Shakespeare does no observe the three unities, the unitv of time, the

Charge That Republicans kept progressives lYom .Mtvting Hughe-..

cterruition.il New- Servi.c.,AN FK.Wt'lS "I), Au-', lv An afternoon renption at the l'r.inü League club, .i talk t a meeting of women, an address at the Civic auditorium tonight, and later a reception at !he Press ipib. comprised the program laid out" today for Charles Evans Hughes, the republican presidential i ominee. On the way to tie Golden Gate Mr.

j MARKET QUOTATIONS j tTTTi 1 1 ' ' ' ' " - i " ' '" " ' " " 2! i

DECLINES IRK

Michael :iknric7nv :.n . vv i unity ol place and the unity cr ihar

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acter. which the followers of the' iiiicru.'s was mi i ai i ne . o i - o w a

South st.. pleaded not puilty to defrauding Klizaheth Uelyi, N.

which th

classic' drama oh

pointed out. but

er ed. there

Mr. are

Kline ' line hy a cointrött m of headt-l ! y three ! "NV. 1". Crocker, iepublican national

l'ai'ti nalism pla a d

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t.ske jIae at Cas.-opo-

W. H. BAKER IS NA.MED TO CARE FOR ESTATE

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I $1K owiii,' the woman. The as

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m i ii ii t"i ii on r.iuimi mot iuny and bond placed at $00. r.,.o.o I.-

South Itend but prac tically every po- , chtir(.(i with bep-inj:. some fatherly lice organization in the United S'aes advice anl suspended a fine of SI

violating section llT, of the ni- n"d costs a-ainsi tne young man.

! Foster is crippled, his left hand hei inc incapable of use. He said that his

fective June This section aiws an , m)lh.r an,j f;ltht.r arf, df,ul ani, that

explanation of the subject l tne

Ford st.. a boardinc house keener, i

ii ....... .-a ,..,,k -.si requisites of truth in ShakesDeares : committeeman.

iiv nun iiiiii.vii null Itlliuit' HI il I t ,

r. .. otks wnicn rnaKe mem so iar su-i a pari in ioe .uMN.vmi.-m i- i i...

penor to anv others. He deals with i meeting toiiiiu, uv.n v. u.is i.ei.i

I I I I I 1 I I I I ft I I I K I I 1 ATTI I

NtlSI lilHUIilb- .

Many Issues Sustain Losses of Fraction to Point. Marine is Strong.

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Not only the police depar .ment of (

is Moiaim section i-.

tional ilefense act which became f

the fundamental things of life. Hej charged that members of the repub- , 1

is universal; he belongs to all races licun "old uard had barred proand aes. Ho is read by all who wish! gressive leaders from any part in for eternal truth which pertains to j planning the ineetinc. Tlu- result wa.i all people ami classes. I that Giv. Hiram Jlins'n. who is MiouM Thank U'riirr. I running for United States senator as

The ypenre,"

Jews should thank

republican c andi-

uniform of the t

William H. leaker was appointed

administrator of the $4,000 estate I of his mother, Catherine 15. Ibiker, J wh died An,'. 1 Friday morning, j The estate includes J .I.",, it 00 in real I f state and 10,iOO personal estate.

William 11. Kaker and Elizabeth H. Mcllenry. a daughter, are the only heirs. Mr.s. linker did not leave a v. ill.

protection of th

army. The law reads: '"It shall be unlawful for any per-

he is without a home.

The

son not an oificer or enlisted men of

i pointed out several jobs Foster might

ret nd advised him to po to work. (I. Katon forfeited a $1." bond. He -wis arrested a week atro for

the United Htat s. army, navy or ma-j Sper.jinff

rine corj-s. io wear me nuij jnescribed uniform of the United States army, navy or marine corps, or any j distinctive part of such uniform, or ; a uniform any part of which is sim- j ilar to a distinctive part of the duly

j prescribed uniform of the United j

Maus ;inny, navy or marine cuipw. t

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Mr. Kline continued. .-n(,t o'- as unaoie to a. . n.e n, aueou

judsei criticise him for writing this pl;.y..ino " --.'cs e.x-

for it teaches the very things which) ' liU they want taught. There is no na- ! tior !-

t.-Tis.it :!. 1 1 -W Si-r i- : NKW VKK. Au;'. 1. Many

stocks were in supply at enrcesFior.s at the ojienint: of the stock market today, and during the tirst IT. minutt s decline s w ere sustained, ransring from fractions to a point. Ilcadintr

( 11 a low suits ielaca i!s to in

and Marim- common Uj 1 . . a ioss nf nvcr a

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sold down to point. Mcel

Gil "FILES SUIT

tion. 'm . 44 a nd th s- pageants a i J.opularity and I i r r the count v. None of

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in rea.-itiLT. in In !d all over them s em to laborate de-

:rk tl;bora 1

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!e!ratioa I atures ,f

re crd, !iOur tails that will n in this city. Th

tiif p.'i-eant in t rt ;u;a r nave sat-n

worked out mtt i ! 1 1 h and a 5 !,;-" of patriotism will ! av.akened in the In arl- of th.- thousamls as-.'a-rr Ifd as they lilt tlair nr ts in Tlie sta-e area of tla- pa-t at.t v. ill he equal to more than two city bbaks and on this p o l.'eO apah'e dara rs pre.a-i.t Ment j sho Aini: th' d -iopm. nt of the oiintr. ttlsi-r ft- iturt s will be a

"horus of .".i'mo hd'lre n ar.d

ndilt sin-'ers who will all lift their voiifs in one -rand fmab- of loal-

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AGAINST DUSHAN

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BY LEEPER LADS

.rl to Alxilish Pranht.

l'or years policemen have w orn cherons or shoulder straps to des-j . innate their standing in police ran;'! m and it is the apparent intention of ElSlC ZieiKC ChartlCS That

the makers or the ftatute to abolisii .

tionality, no raciiility, if I mav coin' that word, in the human world. We j SERIOUS SHORTAGE OF are all under the same moral law. I rnriPUT OA DO OUOAAM There is a physical, mental and mor-j rnblbH I LAnb OnUVllJ al unity of all races. Shakespeare

absolutely sets down that principal. Ir.t ni.itiu-.Ml .u Servhe: Shylm-k suffered, not because he wa.s! CHK:.. Ah;'. I. The

common started !2 lower at

Take First in Four of the Five Events Staged at Swimming Pool.

j this practice. The closing paragraph : of the sei tion emph.isize.s such a de- I : termination. It reads as follows: J j "Any person who offends aua.nstj i the provisions of this section shall, ;

j on conviction, be punished by a line

not exceeding j::o, or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or

by both merit." This

Driver Could Have Avoided Accident Monday.

-uch line and imprison- f sshane

F.lsie A. Zielke, 10 4 4 LaFalle ct., who suffered a fractured skull when an automobile driven by Andrew Du-

in which she was riding.

statute has never

1-rn, and amid tht burning of shot and shell, the son-s will ri. ab.ive the clamor in the thought of love and peace for our c-our.tr'. Harry IS. ILonev of Chnaga, who is directing the pa-'eant. Iris composed a number of : eie tions for tpeeial Kcer.es and is arran-iiu a irogram of i Imrus and l and ensembles that, when prfsMed. rvill sur -ly outdo any pre ious teu'urcs of tb.is natur- afforded in th-- many I'.i.'t-.i!i!. held over the country. Miimo;i1 S ioi tion.-. Among the musical m b-.-tion. to he sung during the various scenes are: -Ie Profnriti." üi'ori.in .hart. Tonl; and "Mi5!iTe :ne!. heus." (irr-nf ian ihar.t. tone VII, tlico tw ancieni chants tiom tfo ohunh bturgy to he sung n; Latin ': tlie i.trly I'll iu !i priests and mi sinnarb'S. tht1. lr.u tcis to ! ' 1 clit'e.Mlted hy

Leener playground loys had

easy in the first authorized twim-

n(; jming ev ents eer held in the river

when they made Ö. points against all of the other entrants in the jun- j

mem body

ers of the f.c of .N'ofre I Mm

t v asai student

dim Huntin. si' . fro.r. t!v

A mej-ica ii t hnob Iiit'.iari toruct-; r'ss," pa: aphi .i tlie Trail. :.y J. by Henry I:. Kos--t -nim rs," sun. : Fifty-nini r- in i i Ui.t.. h fo'.k .-.oiL-.

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. sang in r.a i l c A S"!:g of I'rogot "I'i!.- Tale of '. f'.urto. music . -'onr .1' the Fif-

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11 i the chief. captaiiis ar.d sergeants j

i wear shoulder straps and other inI signia, not only resembling but prac- ! tically exact duplicates cf equipage

of the army. It is expeete! that t..ri. t i r ti n.i'irainiT Oio riO 1 i i -e Tl C n

intermediate championships I . , . , , , . , , . . . twill be taken throughout the coun-

lit hi in me i.eejiei i.iik i i niua-

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.fohl.!; ,d miss!, the

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d ay afternoon. The I-eper playground swimmers took first in all of the five events except junior 2."-

w.rd breast stroke, which was won i

by A. Daniel of Kaley. Kaley made live points and Studebaker made one point. Kifowit getting third in the junior 2r-yard swim, any stroke. W. Antisdel was the individual point getter, making nine for I.eeper tlayground. l'ollowing are the events: Intermediate .".o.ard swim, any stroke I . Ransberger. I.eeper, first; II. Zimmerman. Leeper. .e-ond; W. Antisdel. I.eeper. th.ird. Time 27 seconds. Junior 2Ti-yard swim, any stroke F. .1. Fisher, I.eeper. tirst; . Koontz, I.eeper, second: J. Kifowit. Studebaker. third. Time. 13 seontls. IntoriiK'diate :bi-yard hack stroke If. ZaTiuer, Iaeper. first: Antisdel. I.eeper, s'-cmd; .immcrman. Ioepcr, third. Titne, iJl se onds. Intermedi.it' .".0-yar breast stroke Antisdel. Leejicr, first; Zangr. I.eeper. Mvnnd; A. LonK, Let per. third. Time. 10 seconds. .Junior 2 ."-yard hack stroke A. Iani!s. Kaley. first; Fisher. I-ceper. second; H. Lehman. Leeper third. Time. 2 t seconds. Keferee. Koenig; star'er. Ilochne; linur. Miltenberger: judges, Cirant, Fames. Welch and Met.b r.

been ' t'truck a wagon near the New York

brought to the attention f the local i Central tracks on Lafayette st. last

board of satety in an othcial way and Monday, liled a suit for $l-.000

against DuShane in superior court Friday afternoon. It is charged that I)uhane made no effort to steer hia machine away from the wagon, which was standing still. .In the complaint DuShane is given an alias. .Senor A. Iel Gaddo. It is said that Hu.hane used this name

while making a trip through the ! southern part of the United States

ami Mexico last wlnier. Miss Zielke, who was taken to Ep-

a Jew, but because he had oroken a moral law in lemanding from Antonio the pound of llesh." Mr. Kline took Antonio as a type of true Christian. The standards of

j his time were not the standards of

today, but he lived up to the highest ideals of his knowledge. We should not wish to be judged hy the standards of .,0ö years hence, he said. We judge people by what they say or what is said of them and their actions, but in attempting to judge a man's character we should try to discover the motive for his .actions. The motive is what counts, said the speaker. Saturday morning Mr. Kline will gie anther of his interesting lectures. This will be on "Ambition," taken from Shakespeare's "Hamlet." Preceding the lecture, Miss Clara Finch gave her series of "Stories From the Classics," during the children's hour. Following the stories,

all tne cnudren who wisneii were

most se

rious lreight rar shortage m nisimw is indicated in the' August ! car statistics. The lowest surplus at this time of year prior to this ar was 27,0; in l'.tOT. .and in only three years has the tigl.ro been below 1 '.). 000, until this ear. when tlie estimates indicate there will be only

10,000 net surplus over actual mands.

and Willys verland declined "4 to Ct. Marine preferred was strong at the opening, making a gain of 1 - to 'ji'1,-. but ipiickly reacted to :v!, which was followed by a rally to ('. a new high rtcoril. The copper issues generally showed a f.rm tone in the earl trading.

Anaconda advancing tt

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MMi; TOMATO VIX1US. Iutrn::itioii:iI NVws Service: WATHKFOKD. Conn.. Aug. 1. Tomato plants in William C. Fa-ebe's garden have readied the height of seven and one-h;ilf feet. He uses a htepludder in picking the tomatoes.

1 which was lost in the next few min- ! utes. I'tah and Inspiration were ; fractionally higher. I The railway issues generally were i iun t. Fnion Facihc opening 5s lower 1 at ":rv. while Pennsylvania started

Iiigher at Pepublic Iron and St i was tht most prominent of th minor steel industrials-, being actively traded in and advanced U to 1. Colorsido l'uel opened " higher at 4 7, followed by a decline to 40 Iickawanna Steel started 2 higher at

7."-"t. American Can 1 and American Steel

higher at

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( OTTON AT IIH.I! MI!K. MAN YmPK Aug. 17 irg f

high priee if i eft m.. .:i ef t Ve largtt st utl.frn mih' Tfi i;ri.i y o ;:ip.- r i rih uitliilre.v its pr.-hi't fr.ai t!.- Lsiiri-a-t laisint s- pt ettii! g !. t rr. t ;n': ! e five. '-il(.red gi-,,- is were in g i 'd ib r.s.iii i for export.

4 up to .S-''4, Foundries 5 '

spot ni l I K in l.i.. NFAV YoilK. Aug 17 '.-e. ,r r Kia 75. ;.e; S.-iiitns I , 1'".

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F.aldwin Locomotive rose C

to

p(MtTr(iAh to (;ivi: mi:v. Internsiti'-n il New s Sei vi- ' : LISF.ON. Auf. IS. Minister of War Norton De Mattos announced . 1..., !-.., Ilnrtilir-U H UlllH VOOII Illlt

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7"i1j. and Crucible, after starting .4 higher at 7 2 V, re a ded to 72. In-

South Bend Markets

troops in tiV held in Kurope to h on the side of the allies.

given a short dancing.

instruction in folk

oihcers or enlisted men of the national guard, members of the Hoy Scouts of America, or the naval militia, officers with honorable discharges from the army, navy, marine

Worth hosnital after tho r.rrid-nt is

corps, regular or volunteer military j imrrovlng r,lrly wellf according' to societies, cadet corps and, last, hut, report from the hosnital Krida v

. not least, actors in theaters or mov- ftrnni, rirrtu-Ki,. .sn v

ing picture films, are excepted, and ablp u ,e.ive the inslitulion for a they may wear the army uniform or j lev Wpfk!

any part of it without fear of prose

cution. Prisoners i:cmpt. Hut even in the foregoing instances, some distinctive m;rk or insignia must be worn to he prescribed y the secretary of war to distinguish such uniforms from the uniforms of the army, navy or marin corps. .'pe ial mention is mails o the fact that the uniforms of the army, navy or marine corps "may be worn in a theater or moving picture lilm while actually engaged in representing therein a military or naval character not tending to bring discredit or reproach upon the United States army, navy or mann corps."

According to the damage suit. Miss

j Zielke wat on her way to work .Mon

day when DuShane asked her to rid with him in .uis machine. She consented to ride to her place of employment, hut claims that DuShane refused to stop and let her out when they passed the place. She alleges that he drove south on Lafayette st. at a high rate of spi ed ami when she insisted that he take her to her work he turned north on Lafayette. Miss Zielke claims th.it he could have avoided hitting the wagon, there being no other trattic on the street at the time.

GEORGIA PEACH SAYS "I'M FOR YOU, WILSON" Although He Had Picture Taken With Hiiglies. Cobh is Still :i Woodrow Man.

fOM'I I I.MS 1 1 VsA PPO I N T.M I . N'T. Internntion il News S rvice: LONDON, Aug. IS. At a meeting of the privy council today King George confirnieii the reappointment of Lord Wimborn as lord lieutenant of Ireland.

MAV YOKK STOCK MARK I TT. NKW YoKK, Aug. is. Closing

York Stock as follows:

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CORNET SOLO FEATURE

WILD WEST SHOW PAYS; SUITS ARE DISMISSED

Two suits totaling $4 hMed against the Miller and Arlington Show Co.. ahas the 101 Ranch Co., by Dr. Hugh M. Miller and the i:pworth hospital and training school

OF SATURDAY CONCERT I haV' l,ccn disn,iSiiCtl- 'x tllenunt

Having been maue wniie me snowwas in the city Thurs.lay. The suits

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ncert ;it the invoni'U nie jiaiueui u ioe juiifor Saturday I cian's and hospital bill of .John Mur-

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ray, an employe oi tne snow.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

From Rcrorils of Indiana Titl and Ixjan Co.

I ir. ctor Libel has .iriangd for thi mirt house square

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a fine prgram

The St. Joseph Polish Roman Catholic Cemetery association to I ' ronisl.a wa Henilewska. lot s2, section "D," in the St. Joseph Polish Roman Catholic cemetery, $l.i. George J. Hoffman and wife to Alter Schenkerman and wife, lot T,

j Rirdsell Mfg. Co.. 's subdivision. $1.

Icteniation il News STvi o: WAS 1 1 1 NCT ) N. A u g. 1 S . Tyrus Raymond Cobb, worKl's champion batter, today told Pres't Wilson. "I'm for you, Mr. President." Cobb was a caller at the white house, escorteil by Rep. Frank E. Doremus of Detroit. When he was leaving Cobb said he had called just to assur the president that, although he had his picture taken with Charles Evans Hughes, republican presidential nominee, recently, he still is a Woodrow Wilson supporter.

DENY PETITION FOR REDUCTION OF RATES

T, ihn A . .1 T.

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which will include a cornet ; ra . an emp.o e u in, snow. n,

vol.. Lv Arthur I -ordham. who h.is ' ' 'Jl"lu " v.....r.w. r stbit-'d to play the beautiful sons j I -Pared here on Aug. 2 I'Jl 4. hit. "A lYrfe.t D.iv." which has!

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P ibli-hed for brass bands, j SOUTH BENDERS WILL

The program also contains r:c-t number, the Intermezzo

i. rn.-at h the S'a is 'f old time smuTs

a re-"Fn-

TAKE CANOE TRIP

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üisr Th.ro. i-h r.e.'rgia." "Th' Solli. r's Fsirewell." " WTirn Johnny Comes Marching Home." " ld Lang Svpe." and ethers. As customary, the jrogram will be interspersed iiih r.ew and. catchy compositions, winch lornplete it as follows: March. "The l'eature" Hughes Selection. "Mam'selle Napoleon" . Ijtider? I. rt.. Rican Dance. "Liriinos.i" . . . . Prooks Mi d ley. "Songs of Old Folks" Lake

I :.. -rmez.o. "Fnderne;ith the j Stars" . Spencer

Ralph Van Home, Howard Knepp, F. C. Frhardt and H. P. Rausch will leae Saturday for Grayling. Mich., where they will start on a three week's canoe and trout fishing trip (in the An Sable river. The men. all of whom are members of the South Rend Canoe club. have shipped their canoes to Grayling. From that

place they will go to o?roda. Mich a distance of about "0' miles. Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Lippincntt and'

i Mr and Mrs. Donald MacGrecor are! 1 making the same trip, having started

i a lew iay? ago.

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Solo. "A Perfect Day" Artliur Fordham

lbmds

Di-eti. Progros

Community Center Wrk.

gart's replat of ("corge W. Swygart's third addition. J42T.. The St. Joseph Valley Land Co. to v'ictor Steyaert and wife, lots H 6 and GT. Lincoln park addition. $ 400. James M. Swank to U'o F. Davis lot Z. Stevens addition to New Carlisle, il. W illiam A. Meinen and wife to Harry Rrazy, lot 14o. Fordham, $1. St. Joseph Valley Iind Co. to same, lots ö!. SO, -ii and 61 in Lincoln park addition. $1. George H. McNahb. et al. to Richard P. Dugdale. parts of lots .,09,

110 and 211, Cottrell's first addtion.

:i. Richard R. Dugdale and wife to t. Joseph Loan and Trust Co.. tr.. parts of lots ill... Mj ;ind 017, Cottrell's first addition. $5,500.

WASHINGTON. Aug. is. Following its course in holding that rates on merchandise from co i?t to roast across the continent should be held to a comparatively high level because of the suspension of t rathe through the Panama canal the interstate commerce commission today denied specific applications of several transcontinental lines fur permission to reduce their rates. The commission issued orders denying applications to reduce rates from New York city to the Pacific coast on canned goods, iron and steel articles, paints, paper and other commodities and from California points to the Atlantic coast on wines, grape juice, sugar. grain, canned goods, driel fruits, cereals and rice.

whistli: HYMNS ix Climen. International NVws Servi.-e: HAYONNE. N. J.. Aug. IS. Rev. John M. Versteeg. pastor of a local Episcopal church, permits boys to whistle hymns in church, "to make the services more attractive."

rillCAUO rUOIMTK. CIIirAGo .Aug lv--!.i:TTI-:r.-" Receipts. '....'' tubs; i resini' ry etrn. ..n ; ex ::i 'firsts. J'.i1., ('i .': firsts. 271 -fi ;2" ;

p;;-Kinir sto k. ..'-i'ie. I'.C.CtS -Kereilds. crises; re.'iit. 1i2b-; .uiiiniiv lirt. fru -lr.r - evtr.is. -".Ca i'.ih-;

12r.;17'': .lirlitM. F.-irjoe. CHLKSi: -Twins i.ew. 17c; duries, ITi..-; v.. nng VnnTiesis, l'-.; l iugherns. lvi'.e; bri- k. isi .. -. LIM: P FLTIIV- Turkeys'. 22c ; chirkens. l.V 17.-; sprinir. rs. -f'i -'' : r.stcr V'i- " geese. tHIrlge; due's. 1". i:oTATMi:S-i:e ripts. lä cars; Illinois. $1.10.

current 22' 2: '.c ; ' iieeks.

MONPV AM KXC'HANCil". NFAV YlillK. Ai g. Is Fall ni.ney n the fl'.itr ef til"' New York St'" k l.xC.ingc t.'ihiy ruled sit 21-.. p.-r .inti lugii. 2b, j.er cent"; low. 2 per rent. Time money wsis easy.

Kites were:

fiA d.ivs .ii "-i per cent: nioiinis. ..'4

i.er cent: . mntiis. ..'-f. a per (em,

fier een ; :

ELECTRIC LINE TO JOIN ELKHART AND TOLEDO

00 d.iys. per cent :

. I . I ' ' I

; in. mtlis. f.-1! P'r cent. The market for Prime Mercantile P.iper w;is dull at. 'I 11 ti h a n go. 1 . Till money in I."Uihn t".!:iy was 4ri

Sterling i:.han,re w.i irregular i.itKii- in It. Hikers' PalN at S 1.7.

with mic. and

for ib-m ind: ? I.71n f"r do-day bills

. 1.0'. 'i f"r '.'O-ihiy bill. ( IIICAt.O jliAIN. CinCAGO. Aug. lv uPF.MNG: WHI'AT - Sept.. .1. 10" 1 PC Ifi $1 ;n,f. i.t::'-'. : M.iy. 'i.ii 7. i'OUN Sept.. : !.'-. Tl'.'- -

M.iv. 7 4 be.

pri. cs on the Newchange today w-re

Aliis- 'halmers Allis-Chalmers Pfd American Agricultural .. American Pect Sugar .... American Can Co American Car V Foundry American Coal Products . American Citton oil .... American locomotive ... American Smelting American Steel Foundries American Sugar Refinery American Tel. v Tel. .... American Woolen Anaconda Copper .......

Atchitson Raltimore .v Ohio Pethlehem St cid RrookJyn Rapid. Transit. .... California Petroleum ... .. ('amliaa 1'u.cilic ........ ("hesapeakv V Ohio Chicago 5c Northwestern .... Colorado Fuel V: Iron Chicago. Mil. tv St. Paul .... Colorado Southern Chi no Copper CunscLida-ted Gas .......... Corn Products 'r ucible Steel Distilleries - Securitie-s ..... Krie j:rie 1st Pfd General Electric General Motor lood rich Co . Great Northern Ore Illinois Central Inspiration Copper 1 ut erboio Interboro Pfd International Harvester ..... Central Leather Kansas City Southern .Missouri, Kansas and Texas. Kansas .and Texas, Prfd

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MilU. Il.rlrftulic At.J WIIF.AT Paying, fl..'-." per b j OATS Paying 40-; seloni: ."''' rr hu. COi:N Paying se,.; st-lhrsg '.'U - p r bsj. 1!VK Paving s.- f..r tni. P.UAN Selling ?1 .in j-r rT MIPPI.IMiS- Selling, "si 4 p. r r-t. ciK)ppi:i fi;i:i seiimg. io r rwt. GLPTKN Srllirr. ?1 .V per c t SCRATCH FLI.P- Sihi.g. 2 .f) p.r int. crick ri:i:r-sf ::ing. $: cos :..) per cwt.

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TALOW AM) Iltni.s (Corrt-te! Iaily Hy S. tr. Llppmati, 21

N. Main St.) TA PLOW P.eijgli. 2;t.;c ;

1, 4'.r:.-: No. 2. 2ii Ii - i m ) t 2-V-i .'iOe j er 1 ! IIIPPS -JreeiJ. No. I. 10QP"'; ca'.f kin lt-7,20. . SKJ.Ps. (Corrwteil I)ail by U simcr Itron . Sci Mnrr, 11 1.. VViia ne St.) TIMoTHY-fc'äö per bn. i;i:i va vi:i: 4u rm T, r bu. U'WIUTi; CIIVF.K-.U per bu. AISIKK- 11-J.fM P r l u Al.F Mv oO per l i SWKPT CLOVIIK- 12.i pr bu. V I'LAS -$2 00 p. r hi.. SiY PLANS $2.tHtr..j :a p:.r ba. PI.FP GKASS :,0 per bu. ITLI.P Pj:.S-.'.V ir bu. MILI.I:T-?1 7". p.r In. lii.UMAN MII.I.IIT 17" prr hn. .1.1 PANKSi; MII.I.P.T oh per bo. JIFNGAUIAN M 1 1. Li ! T i-'i () pi r ha. VL'TCil -12..V per bu.

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lampo ".Tolly Negries" . . . Feiger Rahy" Van Alstyne I '..inner"

Members of the County Farm bureau, composed of the othcers of the

j various community eenters in the I county, will meet in the othce of (John S. P.ordner. cour.ty agricultural

I agent, s"aiunlav afternoon

at

MAY FORM A CHAPTER OF RED CROSS HERE

o'ilock to discuss the progress ! the community i enter work. V.

I Hi'stetlcr is president of the bureau.

F.

AUTO RACER KILLED M. Igiduclu seriously Injured When Car Overturns.

LAGRANGE. Ind.. Aug. is. The long cherished dream of H. E. Rucklin of Chicago, of establishing an interurban railway connection between Elkhart. Ind. and Tole-Io. O., will be realized not later than May 1, 1917. Plans were announced today whereby the Valley line will be tended into the northern Ohio city early in 1917. It was the intention of Mr. Rucklin to make th extension this year, but the inability to secure structural steel for brhlges. made it necessary to postpone th-

plan.". Chicago and Toledo will be J

connected by trolley not later than May 1. Mr. Rucklin said today.

OATS Sept.

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si ; 72: t . ?r.;.72: 1 4 io ; '-t., .511.10.

Sept. I', Ml; I. t

International N'.ws Servi.e: LOS ANGELES. Calif.. Aug. IS. as the result of his machine striking a treacherous railroad crossing between El Centro and Imperial, and

OWEN BEGINS FIGHT AGAINST SLUSH FUND

International News Service: ; WASHINGTON. Aug. IS. Sen. j Owen of Oklahoma launched his: fight in the senate today to fotce ac-j tion at this session on the corrupt j practices act designed to limit -am- ;

He will insist .5:sof.7io.:;i;

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ce oi u.e .;:.eia..ii nr.. v in.vi ;ety. held a meeting with a numr of loial m'n intereste! in the rk . f the organisation t( discuss possibility of establishing a apter here at the Chamber of

(":.'. n rc sit Da" ob lo. k this aft. iisoon A committee was to have Iren sei. td to m i stigato the

i. st:.:i.

FUNERAL OF COL. WOLFE

Ma-onie Lodge Will Have Charge of tlu services.

turning completely over. E. M. Ia- i

duehe. famed throughout the east in i I1'1'-'1 expenditures

the early days of automobile racing. ! "n

is dead here today. His wife and an- th- measure up at th-.s I i At.:

lotWn-nmei mrane,! ind,,.- SiOH. inUlCailOns V eTP tnai ill

- ' v i v t i a v u j v a a u i i) , ,

forts would fan tnrousrn a de-ire or

I'lTTMil KC.II 1.1 Vi: TO( K. PITTSPI KGII. P.i . Aug. 1- CATTI.I Supply lig!it : niaria-t -t.-elx : prime $fi (nCij '..2Ö : g.io.K '',,r'i': tidy laib !, tr : T.'i'.e.-'.!: dr. "7 .oo'a 7. V : cm

iii'n. $f, (Hu 7 iio : iciiu.i.ii f. g...n! f hulU SbVl'ilTLTi: eoTllMl'tll tit g.'-'d

eow. .phi 7 :,; !.eif.-r. " " s : fresi e.tw; and p-i:ig i - .vlit.oo'a : Ve.ll railed. S12 oo' ; 1J...M ; Im-.ivv . 1 1. 1 tS.ill i alve. J7 otiV'.t.oi SIIFKP A N I I..WIP.S Sur.n!;. hgUt: rn:irk-t steselx : p "i" '' w ePi.-:-. 7 -"' sck; go..d niivcl. s7 2"i' 7 7"i : fair r-ii v -ed. S. .tol 7 .oo : ull .osd i .c mi-us. ).'' 'i. Ö : spring l.culo. $7. '' 1' 7." IPXJS i:'.--:pt. 1" .!.k-: market re th .-: pri ;." !.-i y i "g- T' V': lf..si; n.ediuiis-. -51" v-"-'o 1" : :.-. vy Yorker. Sp s.". , pi i . light i i.-kt-r. spt ..'' P 7i : pig-. '". 'i hi oo : r-...g!.-. ?:.'. '..2. : stag- '7.2".'i 7 .: i.-.tvy mixed. "1mo',j pi rill .o l.i i: -TiK'K. IMUN STh'K YAPPS. II... Aug. P -HuilS - Ib-eeif fs. -.miooo: i a r k t steady: niiv.d in., but. .'..7.V.; p7r:

u..l heavy. ?P 1 Mi Jo

I Laclv.iwanna Steel I I-high Valley j M iatni ('o'pi-r i Louisvilh', Nashville

Maxwell Motor Co.. 1st Prfd.. .Missouri Pacific Mexican Petroleum New York Yntral New York. N. 1 1, ami i I National I.-ad N.trfolk ami Western Northern Pacihc N. Y., Ontario and Wester:;.. Pennsylvania People's Gas

'l Pressed Sted Car - Ray 'onsollda tt d

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HAY -Paving. .-' 1". STRAW P:i iiig. p. r per f 'as. e-r . p r . - 'i ". ATS Paying. '--' big. 12'' . I.V- 'T !"i cnpN- P.iyn.g, p

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J'IU I "ION t((.rrete,l Psiil l I . V. vjn.rr, 2IC I,. Jff-rtn llla I'KITT- 'ring--. ' !.- .'.!. se ilr.g 0. per L i.-.r.'s.. p. - ..1-'. 7mi -ihrig. '' per !. ; c hshk 2:-.-- ir

lb-! ubhc Ron Rck Island

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a record vote on the question of i ss Pli "i:1,r ' ' . 1 ..V

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ILLINOIS PLANS TO LET GUARDSMEN VOTE

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OMINTLS GL F. N () V . Ir.tvr- itbei i'. Nwx S.rvi : WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 V Pres't v.':'-"'; t-.dav mt; to the senate the . ::.i':atlon of Cpt. J.lMll-S H. Glenia n to be a rear admiral.

I: terr. ati r. G N S.TvPrRFSV1LLF. Ind. Aug. 1 Funeral services will be held Saturday afterboort for Co. Ldward H. Wolfe, v i years obi. who died bite yesterday at his home here. The Masonic lodge of which Col. Wolfe was a prominent member, will have charge of the servil s. For th? last 11 c.irs he has ten grand in specter of the

Masonic lodce ef Indiana. Hf auditor of f-Mte for cne term.

j Intprr..i tion il News Servi.-e: i CHICAGO. Aug. IS. Inquiries

among member of the state assembly reveal the fact that most of them seem to favor a specal session to arrange some way whereby the soldiers at the border may vote in the November election, and possibly the September primaries. No plan I - been outlined, hut it probably wll he either by mail, or by pome

was I arrangement for polling places in 1 the ctmrs along the herder.

leaders on both sides to do nothing to delav adjournment.

Sen. Owen frankly stated in urg-; ljm!-1

ing his bill that its purpose is to check alleged lavish expenditures of the republicans in the present presidential campaign

streng ; I l. . :C

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KsT III I I AI.O MVi: sTO(K. i: ST lll TFAPi. N Y . Aug. lv

CATri.i: - Jb-eeipo. .-" b.-ad:

T-iirk t ' IM)'.

HIOT AT Isi:V. GENEVA. Aus. IS. Grave disorders have occurred in Esser.. Germany in consei-juence of the hi-"h costs of foodstuffs. A dispatch re

ceived todav say that crow als of la-t

bcirers invaded the town h:ll

inar.iling intervention by tho caunici pal authorities.

stow .-in.l wesik : 1 r 1 i - "te

pi.r.O: t.iit.-her grades. jS'i.yi'Ij.'e. CAPN'FS- Pe. eipt. 0 i.ejd: mrl 't n- tiie. ?l big!, er: od! ta led. IV .". "',; n sIIFIIP AM LA.VII'S lb- .1; ts. 1 -1 ha. id; mirkt-t. bin t l.w. -'..-p n-idv: h dee lim!.. Sil.'" 11 2". : ;'! to fair. 57 ."'' P'.T.I; v..jrl;;g, -i afi.Vt; RiKps K'.:pt a.2": in 1 r k t ;etiv.-.

d0-t .V. !'.- higher: Yrk-rs. 'P 2".'a 11 :

pigs. sP'O"'. 12 ' : iniv.-d. li.""; .'.-. iw. n:i"i; r. iigtt. S'. mni'.i.."; stags. .7 UOiJ s iJ.

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Texas Cm Third A.,, je Union Pat i be U. S. Rubber T " "-i g , , , . i V. .. .iT. ............... I. S. Steel. Prfd I .'b ah Copper . Virginia Carolina 'h'-:i.rai . West-rri T.'niori Westinghoiise Eler trie Willys ivt-rl.i nd American Zir.z

Industrial Ah r.hol Ker.r.icott International Nickel M. irine Marine, prf.l Pittsburgh Foal TOI.r.lM t AMI .KIN. TI.hIni. ., Ang. P'-CI.osi; WHUAT- "';. .!..', : Sept . P. e.. Si .-C.l , ; l av SIC.' .

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April. t Al.sIKF -l'n:i,f. . .I'i.'a. Ang .lo:;o: s. pt . .bi :.n; Pe . li : j I'I VP ITH Y - Prime . i-ash . S : S.pt iZ'gTir.: ct.. $:r. I-.. J2."."i

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THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. Bldg. Mrmbcr New Yrk UkIi T.fhMDe, New Yrk Cotton y.xriiAnf. New Orlmna Colton KtrluuitN rhw-cn Stprk r.irhAin, Ol leajc o IWrd of Trd. nd Indien lUiikrr rition. Dlrot I'rUaXe ire tu All Merket. rnovF-s Hell C90-291; Home rO2.S.20f,S.