South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1916 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GOD WILLING TQ i a . atv

I Mil II!' N

j

HIRED FORD CAR GETS BOYS INTO TROUBLE

TUrtr hovs

Illkli. rt hired a

j Ford from u ;far;iKf thre Saturday,

AUTO HITS POLE;

BORDER COMMISSION READY FOR SESSION

for a two day trip t Horn City, Inl. After they had f-cured the car

want to out for

did not

Rev. Guy H. Black in Labor Sermon Shows Creator Himself Labored.

but set

T

J.Mcellii:; luf Changed Emm l'ort- ! mouth. . If., to Wv Eon- ' Ion. Conn.

"Go l willing to ". fik with : o'l tor jour salvation" declared Rev. Cuy 11. Rlack, pastor of the Lowell 1 eight Methodist Epi.- e.pa 1 hurli yesterday, in hi-? E'ibor Sunday sermon on the text "We ate all laborer. together v. ith Cod." a the opening f hi- sermon n dwelt with the dignity of l.il-or as well ai with it ro-ce-.-sitv. ' "The nec -ssity of labor v. as oi.- nl' thegreat bUs.'in;'H our Heavenly 1 ath r made f e r man. ThM Iii':!' savs: " " I r the s:'Af-it of thy fa ' shall thou f .it thy bread." Although huin.inity ha.i p,Irpr t - 1 this as a i ur-e and it ' a.so interpreted by th-- unt' v of th boo',; cl ji:oi-. y 1 I jM-r.-onMl thin!;, ami believe yon . ill a-'iee -"it.li rue, that it is a ;r ;tt i'lt sMr Im mankind. It is true a.- you l::io.: "An ill I- train i tin- d-vil workshop.' .h lliui-clf Eltd. The prc.nher v 1 1 .- 1 tl Cod Himself has .- 1 the am,de and I as himself labored. ''! you want ; ii evidence of cdv 1 1! r ; All von have to do is t oti' ii your f-yes ami look. Rehold the r-1 1 vra.-s. tii" trees, the lo'!l.: tia- In ,m'ti-'-ei y w h e- i f oii see ill ' ". of Cue reative lab. r nit'l the l-:'e-giving and controlling power of Cod. "Cod r al' Mis nature tlno iii .I't-.s Cht ist. Hi.; Son. Je.-ws loi!iu(i! the ri;iniii'' or !ci and man. ami II' too v as a la' iui. t!:- 'a i -hoiihl !., proud o!' the !a t that (liter of N.i.inth.' I " r - ialx.rer Cod' rprs'iitati . on r.irth- th- ' st, tlie tru st. th- r-at st m.in "h. -fr livfil ---,vas a I i 'o;,-:-, l( ;n nt'-r. Will UorU With Man. "Coil is willin'-; to ,.ik " Kb yo 1 for your vacation. lo.l is iti' it'1 in you. au n' you will - mit oiii- Iih- t- Ihn: II- will sä'.,- you ami inula' yui Iii- tia;a-f. u tt i .in. I in i i:-!i;." K v. Ul i. 1: in ji a mhn-4 hi.i suoj.-u s;io',v.- ,,' th oiii i i h-r.Mon it' ijoil".-. iriti'--t. 'Mjo is intr iat -I m our hil-iit-n; uive th-m to Iliiu. u urk wth Jod. train t!ini uj in a Chiivtian home as (Jo.T.s chiMit n to hf-i'oine "nri-tian youii nan ami worm d. 'I hoy th.cn Ii- a o; Jm. h you ran truly jro:nl. lo! is in-tf-r'-strd in your lim', wm i with ilim to avike it a li-une v. h rt- His li in -i i 1 ' and tin- spirit oi hlules. Th.ie then I f no dearer idafar in the world or any ha) li r home in Atneri.a than ours. (od's lAnr .Make. Il.iip. Home. "Kihs (hi not iu.iU.t- a hap lioine. b'lt (Jod's o,c and .'lis sitit do. (Jod is intcrc-tt-d in ori ty. I o you io our part in hrinini; Clod's laws into vo' ial lite, jiolitus, lahor nativities N'otlun.: will prevent injutiee. i e or misery as qukkly as the aj.li-d j.rini ijdrs of Jesus fhrit. "With an awakening so ial eon-s-ej,"-usness eml'odyin Chrivt's jiirif iple. child lahor. poor housiir-: ( -ondltions, lone hours and insulh- ( ient wa's'f? ' ill he popil. condemned, lccislatc.l aetin-t and done nwav with." The coneluiin of the vi-rrnon was a summary in a few words of the whole lecture. "We rirt decided that it vas for oar own i;oo(l ami that it was an honor to 1. a lal orer. We net decided that it was for our own hrneiit to work toeth'T for every roup of society and every Uvidual to lator to help om- another. -l;itly. we hehhl Iod as the i;re:it divine Ial. orer. willing to work '.ith us for the henefit of our children, our liomey, tor .-o ial life, justice and for our own p rs..nal salvation With these facts hei'oie us 'a all Uehold our priv lle-es and oppot t unity to hecuino lahorers to--ther with Clod for the interest f oe.r loved ones ami hunianitv.

th.ey decidc'l thty so to l!om ltv.

j Mi -hit-ari City.

The rarairo was net notified of the

cli'injff of route and thought the hoys !

l were coins to skip out with the ma- j ! chine, so the Klkhart rolice notiüe! !

j surrounding towns to he on the lookl out for them. t

j They stopped at laporte Sunday ! afternoon and the police there ar-

THEATERS

As sot- - i a f e 1 rre SerTle:

Two Injured Seriously Near! w youk. sPt. ?..au the i li;iy ,,ralna m:i. ri r t i memhrr.s f the Meixcan commission a very ? Icvc

Nllt YilKU IrdV I Ul lib

Over in Road.

I rented them an 1 Klkhart was notij tied. The hovs were told to brin j the machine hack to Klkhart. They i 'art'd hut e.iiv onntercd much tire j trouble and when they arrived in I s'outli I!end j.ut the car in the Ly(del; mirage on Lincoln v.av W.

Two men were injured, one ser-1

loiisly. and four others were shaken

and the representatives of the l"r.it(-d States appointed oy their respective j covernments to settle the differences

ueivvec-n tne two countries, were in

up Aesierday aiternoon

thev wer- ridinc hit a

t. . . .

up jesieroay aiiernoon aaoui , Conn., on Tuesday or Wednesday for o'clock. lAhen the machine in vvhich jojnt Conforont.t. j. iarkPr. as-

leiepnone

j this city Sunday nisht, preparatory

I to their departure for New London.

up and found out that they were th

l ids wanted by the Klkh jrt authorities, so the uaipm was called and thr hoys were taken to the station. They told their .-tory to ("apt. Hunker and he ordered them released. They left for Klkhart .Monday morning on a train after promising to come hack lor the nun hine.

! i DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC

BELIEVED CONTROLLED

polo, turned over and rolled down ;p

email embankment. The accident i

j occurred about eiRht miles north of I viio5 taitin? nl'iee at a pronounced

T.vd patrolmen saw the hovs drive I I . ' i

. , . lurn in hip itjciti.

Charles Takak. I"e2 S. Taylor St.. was the most seriously injured of the two. brim-' hurt about the head, arm, h-s and side. Charles Terber

suffered a broken ler. and minor cuts about the hand.- and face. Itoth j men were taken to Kpworth lu-s-j jutal. The other occupants in the) car were Joe Morvath. 161:. S. Scott' st.: Ixuis I'olic. 170J S. Scott st.; i Joe Ib.rate. 1717 S. Kendall st., and; John Kodor. I According to Terher. who owns the cr.r and was running it whet; the (

accident happened, they were not oinjc more than IT. miles an hour, and as he was not familiar with the road he did not see the turn in tim to slow up. i'lid this resulted in his losing control of the car. The machine, hit a telephone pole, hreakins it in two. and then slid over a sltuht embankment. The same turn has been the cause of similar accidents', the turn Leins so sharp that the Kreishbauni ainbular e, which went to the scene of the accident, had reat ditüculty in

repoitcd within the bist two rounding it.

jnc'-ks. and the j.ati ids now quar- ! j acdine l are re ovoi: rapidly, the ;QHURQH CELEBRATES

j s p r e , i I oi i ne di.-.ct.-o j;as ocen slop. I I" d.

i sistant seeretarv of the l'nite.1 States

t commissioners, announced that the ! Connecticut city had been selected in

! AT Tili: At niTOIUl M.

! Francis IJushman and Krvani :

j Washburno are to be setMi at the I Auditorium today in a two act Kssa-

The Three Scratc'.i Clue"

er Lttlc sketch t llincr a

i story of a gentleman burslar and

nis final expr'ure an ', capture. The last epi.-ode of the scnsatioral serial picture 'The Secret of the Submarine". "A Jealous (Juy" a Vitairraph comedy featuring Hu'hie .Mack and "The Dream House" a one ieel Vim comedy with Harry Meyers, will also be shown. Virtually, the entire second part of the 'Cap

tive (od the Tri iimle-lr.ee plav in i

which William Hart is starring

i and will be seen at the Auditorium

Stone Closed All Day Monday, Sept. 4th A Bumper Crop of Merchandis

nl.if e of I 'itrl rim;i Ii V II lifp.'i nei

tu i l tomorrow, is devoted to imhtins. of the accommodations were consider-1 ,, n i i ..r ! a sort totally new to the screen dracd neuer. . . . ,

in. i. ii is iii;iiiiii oe iwerii ine Tehuan and Aztec armies, the story

having to do with a romance of the j

sixteenth century in America. Therefore, the warfare is novel, for the

The party leaving here will consist of twenty-eiuht persons, all of whom will make the trip on the presidential yacht. Mayflower. Infurnuil crt ! t i' were e v

, , ', . , , weapons, instead of beins ;rnns and changed be tween the Americans and . . , . ;

the Mexicans Sundav. but Monday, l

members of the American commis

sion w ill call olticially on the visitors i

and an hour afterward the Mexican commissioners will b" sue.-ts at

1:

-'iiilb I tend'.- diphtheria epidemic b lieved to be under contnd, ac-

cordini? to Ir. K. I. IJastman of the ity health board, who said Sunday hiht that he had not heard of many ne-v af s. Authoi ities are taking ev.-iy precaution to Ruard against infection arid tin- :couri,'e which was aininu; w ry day i- believed to have Spent, itself. Th i'e are si ill in.iiiv t ases of

I diphthei ia in town, but t b.e tmniber

ureatly itdratd from what it was a me nt h ;:k. As f(iw new cases have

in i n

Jul

i ' eT;

occ.t . elied

the should

epidemic not k e j)

has i

eitl-

, .e

n from takin;

every iire:aution

o iiuard acaint the disease. Thev

are advi-ed by the health hoard to call in a doctor as soon as throat 1 1 o ; : b I e is dN over ,-d.

ROUSH AND OLINGER

FAMILIES IN REUNION

i The annual reunion of the- Koush land olintrer families was held yesI t rdav at the Ik. me ef John lloiish, Itvvo miles east of North Liberty, and j was attended V 1 .'a members. The leb'ftion of oflicers tod: place, and I resulted in the following beinir named. President. William Kousii; vi'e president, Willis dinscr; secre

tary, Mrs. Claude Kickey; treasurer, Crank 1-Vpzt r.

The afternoon was spent in talks 1

riven by the children, and others by Lorenzo Iioush, Crank l-'epzer. William Kocsh and James Wood. A chicken dinner was served at 111 o'clock. The reunion net jear will be held

I at the home of Loren.o Iioush. near

75TH ANNIVERSARY Members of tlit. Hamilton Methodist church celebrated the 7-"th anniversary of its foundation yesterday, besinnint; the day with a communion service at which Ir. I'eter McIIinsey. the oldest living ex-pastor officiated. Mrs. Kdward Pefflt had ( harse of the Sunday school service which followed. At noon a basket dinner was served, and the afternoon's program was made up of speeches by former passtors. In the evening the. last quarterly conference was held, and preaching services followed the sermon being delivered by M. H. Applehv. the district superintendent.

luncheon of Secu ta i.v of State Lansing. .Mrs. Ionising will be hostess at another luncheon to the women

accompanying the .Mexican commissioners. Franklin K. Lane, secrt tary of the ! interior, and chairman of the Amer- j

lean commission, said Sunday nr-tht :

a brief conference will be held Mont-ay. and probably on the trip to New London, it will bo decided when and w here the sessions will he held. "There is no telling just how long the commission will mot" sVry. Lane said. "It all depends on whA turn the conference takes. Mr. Carranza has vent no theorists to this to'.Mitry. They all are practical men. two of them engineers, but there are likely to be many matters to be settled. Of course, there is nothing binding on cither country as to anything we may h. Th principal matter is the border question Others of like character will very likely be discussed. The American commission, with the exception, 1 think of Judye CIray. have been in Mexico, so that we will not all be groping in the dark. Personalty. I belie vo that wo shall all get along very well."

swords, are rocks and spears. Ap

proximately lO.i.ou of each were manufactured, and an idea of the la-

! bor involved may be sained, from

the fact that each rock had to be painted and each spear decorated with feathers. .Most of the righting in the story takes place in the open, although there are several hand to hand encounters in the ir.teriors.

Fay Tincher in "Iiundry Liz" is the!

Keystone comedy on the Triangle hiM. Wednesday" William Fox will

I pns( nt Virginia Pearson in a six ; tecl drama "Pare Devil Kate".

at tiii: 1.ASALL1:. The bis serial story. "The Crip oi Kvil" will be continued at the

Lasalb.' todav with Kolland Kottom-

:ev and Jackie Saunders in the leading roles. This is the fourth episode of thi enchanting story and it is entitled "The Looters." with new thrill

and exciting adventures unfolded, j 'he "Keatrke Fairfax" serial, fourth j ( piode will also be shown today, j

PRESIDENT SIGNS ADAMSON MEASURE

(CONTINFKD FrtOM PACK ONK)

j La pa 7..

d.tv in

and will occur September.

the first Sun

MEN WITH LEAD PIPE FAIL TO MAKE GOOD

While goins toward their homes about - o'clock Sundav- morning. Robert Damrose of 409 S. Walliam st.. and Julius Hodese. of Kenton Harbor. Mich., were stopped by two men at the corner of Division and William st. oni' of the men had a piece of iron pipe in his hand and threatened the two men unless they "came across" with some money. I'ndaunted by the pipe Damrose yelled for help and Alex Corn also living at : S. William st., answered the call and attacked the two men. who were quickly overpowered by the three companions. When booked at the station the men qave the names of Sam Wyngear and P. 1J. ILirdman.

DE A THS

.M.YKY M. .MUX Mary M. Niles. 46 years old, of 102 K. Sample st., died at Kpworth hospital Saturday evening at 12::!0 of complications, following an illness of three months. She is survived by her husband. Henry C. Niles; a daughter. I-aura, and two step children, Felix and Cenevive Chambers, the former of P.enton Harbor, Mich. A brother, William Kakcr of Kuchanan, Mich., also survives her. Mrs. Niles was born in Niles. Mich.. May IS, 1S70. The funeral will be held in Niles. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. I lev. Wright officiating. Kuriai will take place in Silver Drool; cemetery.

I were leaving fur tliir homes, v ; s ! followed by a hastv trip to New

, ... 1

1 ork. bv two representatives of the

brotherhoods. The strike date, Sep-i

tember 4, was tilled in w ith a rubber stamp. Hundreds of telegrams rar o tie brotherhood leaders at their hotel today. Most of them were congratulatory, one or two were from locals who had received 110 notice that the strike was off, so tomorrow

The management of the Iasalle j l. . . . . 1 . 1 1. . . . I

i.mh' 10 aiionunce 1 naa uiese iv o serial-? will be shown on Saturday alter this week. Oeo Kidk'ely and Wallace Keid.

1 the two cle ver Iasky stars who have liecently been seen at the Lasalle in 1 .1 numbe-r of their latest successes j will be featured on Tuesday in "The i House of the Colden Windows." J.

j V. Jefferson's modern version of an I obi fairy tale filmed bv the Iaskv !

company. 1 ne siory is one oi xne most unusual in which these popular vouns artists have as yet been seen, and it gives them both an equal opportunity to display their wonderful daramtic abilities.

LOITERERS BROUGHT HERE FROM N. CARLISLE Mrs. Fred Schoop of :1'7 Taylor and James Smith who uives his addr ess a Manf.eld. .. w ere brought to South Fend tarly yesterday morning by Deputies Frank NVizgotDkl and Kav F.arkley. following their arre.-t at New Carlisle ( ti charges of vagrancy and intoxication. Police of New Carlisle declared that Smith had b- n loitering about the city for more than a week. When arrested a bottle of whisky was foend in Mis. Sehoop's pose-ion. It is said by court oihcial- that she is a frequent police offender and that her husband i-? now taking treatments at the l.nnc;c!i:T insane hospital at l.oganspcrt.

WOMAN FAINTS WHEN MAN JUMPS AT HER

WILLIAM I1I:HNAKI l.VAl. William Karnard Lee, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lee. 22:? K. Calvert st.. died Sunday evening at 10:30 o'clock following an illness of two weeks. llesides the parents he is survived by a brother, Philip, and a sister. Vivian. He was born in Iawton. Mich.. July 2?,, l!i:., and had lived here for three months. The funeral will be held from the residence Tuesday afternoon. Father J. F. IeC;roote officiating. Durial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery.

AT Till: COLONIAL. A well acted, ably directed, convincing story is embodied in "A Wife's Sacrifice." the feature picture to be shown at the Colonial today. Robert K. Mantel!, a dramatic actor of ability, carries the proin inent role with a calm assurance of mastery and leaves an impression of real humanity. Stewart Holmes, al-

morning in some few far away sec-j ways an able actor, has the heavy

tions ot the country there mav be

temporary ditliculties. Kfforts were being made tonight to communicate with all of these points. .Mail 1c-ttcr to all Members. .V circular letter drafted by W.

C. Lee and giving the complete de-

tails of negotiations since last Angus' 1, as well as a copy of the Adamsoti bill, was mailed to all members of the brotherhoods tonight. After completing this work. Mr. Leeleft for his home in Cleveland. The other three brotherhood heads leave torr.cvrrow or Tuesday. Railroad executive's called here by the presi

dent le ft yesterday. Virtually all of

th- thirteen general chairmen wao

remained here .as members of the ;

role and CJenevieve Hamper is win

some in the leading feminine role?. It is a Fox production and contain many beautiful interior and exterior scenes. Lillian Walker, the dimpled beauty of the screen will be seen at the Colonial tomorrow in a delightful mountain story with picturesque scenery, romance ami adventure entitled "llcsper of the Mountains."

at Muix;m:ooK. Today will see a number of special events at Springbrook pari;. This is the- tinal day of the park season and there will be made a special effort to entertain the patrons. There

County Fair Visitors are invited to meet their friends in our Rest Room. Packages taken care of while visiting the Fair.

last committee of twenty-four have i wUI hv ;l thrilliK halloon ascension:

FUNERALS

MUS. rj.IZAIlKTII 11MHICK. Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza

beth Kmbick. who died Friday night I today

will be held Monday afternoon at 2 1 which followed.

o'clock from the residence, t .- N

1 Cushing st. i Kuriai will be in the city ceme

gone home also. Among those who departed from Washington early today was a delegation of the order of Railway

1 Conductors from the northwest who

came here yesterday to protest with Mr. (larretson aeainst a strike. They arrived about the time the senate vn tu t lio lit stn.'os nf n.ucin" tlir

j hill which will give them ten hour 1 pay for eight hours work and callj ed on Mr. CJarretson. He declined

to discuss the conversation

j Mrs. 1 Mio Mann. 12 1' Kenyon st.. I fainted with fright late Saturday ! night w hen a man jumped out of a j flump of bushes directly in her

path. The incident happened at the J tery. corner of McCartney vt. and Portage;

av. as .Mrs. Mann was going to her j lll'.HMANS WIN. home. The man made no attempt J Hermans swamped the South End

to stop her. Several persons in the neighborhood saw Mrs. Mann fall, and believe that the cause of her fright was an intoxb ated man who was seen near the neighborhood shortly before Mrs. Mann passed along the street.

ACCUSED MURDERER LEAPS FROM TRAIN

j.

, The police ambulance, in charge ; of patrolmen o'Connell. Pinter and ; Khih r!'. wjvs called and the woman 'was taken to her home.

Crescents in a game of baseball at the Oliver playtied Sunday afternoon the tinal score bins 15 to s. Olsen's hitting featured. So. Fend Crescents

120 010 310 s : Herman4?

Maurice IVttlt. Wanted in i hlcago. .lumps lYont Oflievrs Xear .Michigan City.

and parac hute drop at a p. m. Durins the afternoon and evening the Mishawaka woolen company's band 1 will give two delightful concerts. At i

4 o'clock the presentation will be made of the Shetland pony and saddle to the fortunate little boy or girl who receives the most votes. It is suggested that the children who have been working in this contest be on the ground that the winner may ride the prize home. After tonight the park will be closed until Tuesday

Seid. 12. to prepare for week crowds.

the fair

Asso- iated Press Service: CVHICAGO. Sept. 3

J.

Pettit. travelins salesman.

Maurice accused

6 of murdering his bride of a month. ( leaped from a speeding Michigan

PICKPOCKET NABBED IN ACT BY POLICE

CAUGHT SELLING LIQUOR SUNDAY

ner.rr-c Davis of Chi. as... 111., w is aught red Lande d in an ait mpt to pick the pocket of a i .au from 5ohen. Ind.. at the Northern Indiana illterurbau -Ta!in. lite Saturday night. Davis and a 1 cuL-tb-r.; . who . aped crowded ajj-oh-t the :.. iu ..r.l the other man fnkcl the -,i..u-.:-wl.ile D.nis ..ttt.ale.J bis .'tenth'!',. Patrolmen I'.IIo ..n l l. li--'.;i -aw the .ccl. ri r.ce .,r.d n." td Davis.

one violation of the Sunday liquor law was detected Sunday night when

I S7.ign1nr.tl odor, proprietor of a sai loon at 7j S. Chapin st.. was ar(rested by Patrolmen Harmon and jChesar when they learned that he . was s-llins liquor to people all dav Sum lav. t

,; arrest the polio-

D'4 (02 ui L 20 J Central train near Michigan City. Ratteries Crescents. Hogland. in(j Sunday while being brought Doika, Roe and Vager; Hermans, j h;iCk to Chicago from Detroit, where

Jacla and Olsen. he was arrested Saturday night. He 1 minsttels open rather weak thev off-

Two base hiLs Roe. Jagla. Hog- vas severely Injured. The train was j set this bv a series of clever gags and i

omMIKCM. Although failure of two acts to ar- j live until 4 o'clock in the afternoon' necessitate el cancelling the matinee performance at the Orpheuni yestet- , day, capacity crowds greeted a pleas- ! ing hill last night. Taken as a ! whole, the bill for the first half of j the week is aboe the average. Gus Edward's "School Days" act is the I hoadliner and has lost nor if its j attractions while the act has been ! considerably renovated since its last appearance here. Although Howard!

and Fields with their tlinins car

songs vvhich makes the act one of! the best on the bill. There is many a laugh in the bill, j among the principal mirth producers'

Polka. 1. Stolen bases Herman. I w ith cutting hi wife's throat, a few

10: Crescents, 1. Empire Newman. I days ago with a razor because of j

Paliska.

This io th.- ; hate made far 1". some Cm.-, the p.itrol'uen lc; a r in a ha. ' f-Vv f i al men '-.

i.dation of this la w dor w as caught 1 y In the a. t of selling v loom of h.s saloon, i re drinking in the

;t were ,:r.i' !-- to

.. 'a

1

t t'le tia'.e.

rtliT t a.i!'.. v. J... got a... with a walkt t .-ntain.i .; M ". KI7I I'K.Nn I KOM Vl-I r. r. R. I . C. .m. of X. M...:. !.. has return d 1;. :' a th:. wt.iv-i-it in n ; Mi-hr-aa. lie :'! ' !ai 1 Ic . i . v . il.ir' "! S p 1 i a g " . I ' t-ek'-y ana '.):: a- . - ta r- i thrift.

1 n:r

two ;k.

Two small grass hies iviipati.-n for Ho-e Co.'s

No. .' . Sundav ev ening. No. 3 an-sw.n-d a cdl at the coriu-r of Hovv..t'c'. i.. and Nib.- av.. at 7:"" o'clock, w hih No. I. extinguish.! a b'.ae in ti.e I :!.. i; Ko ' rtt.!!i sb. ,-1 . . t v .!. .

lar.d. C.ich, Olsen. Three base hit stopped and oflicers who had Pettit Olsen. Home runs Olsen, Gish.jn charge, placed him aboard the Roe. Rase on balls Off Jagla. 2;train again and brought him to a off Hogland. 2; off Roe. off ; Chicago hospital.

Polka. 1. Strike outs Ky Jagla. I Pettit. whose mother declared he ! being Ilurke fc Rurke who have been

14; by Hogland. 1; by Roe. by ; was of unsound mind, is charged . here before but still remain the gin-1

1 - - p

ger which goes toward making the 1

net a success. Johnny Small and

jealousy. ; Sisters received deserved credit while

! "I killed her to save her putity," I RMOIli:i) TAI; OV VITAV. Uvttit told nVwf of Detectives Ear-j An armored mtor car. of tlie type k,;n according to th? latter. "I i that th'- T'r.ited States government is , wanted to keen her pure and spirit-; testing o-tt for many purposes, pass- uaj w:he still lives as you an.l 1 do.; .-d through the dty yesterday. 1 om- ; i0 v,,h a fine giri and we had no 1

ms uom tne navy varus at anna- ( tnmb'.e. Other men ca lle-.l on and polis. The entire car was protected ; talked to her. 1 was b-alous of them.

by .1 -tee! frame, and had one ma- ' 1 was vvron in that. ; t'.lw n ti Iolie

Physicians Sanday nicht said ivt-

W OU!'i

cliine gun mounted on the top of the ar. Th:-- particular machine was , manufactured by the Detroit Arm-

furai-hed j ored Car Co. No. :: and I

I

.1 u . v i-.-.-. jiMHiiij .-i.i.tii auu ters received deserved credit whib

the opener is a Utting one with the Adroit Rrothers in an acrobatic

nov city act. j ADMITS KILLING

( onii.K tor'- A ailant at I an-ville!

I

tit. pr

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rA C))MIC C'M'II TO Ml IT. Tli" Clay-Harris Home lä onomios club will hold its regular meeting Wediiesd.iy evening Sept. ''.th. at the home of Mrs. Wi'.lbeit Meu-er. on the 1 ia! l is bait ie r "aj

in iRTR.w d c i:ti :k mi:i;ts. 1 Stere OTti on views Were the featureof the nie ting of th- Rertrand So, ial Center Cl-.b. held la.-t evening , at the- Rertraii-l school hou.-e. The vie-.'.s were a .( nnpanie'.l by a talk J given by John Roth. H-.e. ial mu-a aho enjoxtd ui tl.u-e. ir s-.-nt.

! A.. sat -1 I'r. ss S rvi er j EVANSVILLE. Ind.. .. pt. :: j Search for the -layer of W.tlter Kenton, a ontractor. who was shot and kilb d out.-ide a saloon here late Sat

urday night, ended Sunday with the surrender of lb-ujarnin Fen wick. v.ic the pc-ii e .-av, adm.ttcd killing r.'.uiun

County Fair Visitors , will tind our Tea Room a delightful place to take lunch with your friends Lünen 1 1 :3o to 5.

Robertson Bros. Co.

On Exhibition Tues. Sept 5 Continuing until Saturday, Sept. 1 6 We are pleased to announce our Second Annual

Harvest Festival Sal

will open Tuesday morning, Sept. 5 th with the biggest bumper crop of merchandise ever harvested in one store in Northern Indiana. After weeks of early seed planting we have succeeded in gathering a most bounteous supply of your winter s needs. Outits for the Women Outfits for the Misses Outfits for the Children Also the men have not been forgotten see our Gent s Furnishings. Watch the Papers for Further Itemized Announcements

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MICHIGAN,-COR. WAYNE STREET. SOUTH BEND. You'll Welcome this Announcement Right now when you're thinking about that new Fall Coat or Suit, or perhaps a new Dress, Waist, or Skirt comes the

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