South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 277, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1916 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NLVVS-TIME5
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
MANY QUESTIONS , Mil I III nr I r hill I II I I (I Uli I I VJ Fl ' 1 U 11 fc---ISII Location of Different Priced Seats is Explained D. A. R. Serves Lunches. Ifi loua ( 1 in n. at 7 : '." t h- : r r Toiag! i r. : f.gu rat:. cm tans ' s -a nt.it:.'M of t! th- l.r-t r-at his- j t- ri al i 'I-'1 ' ! .t. ar.'! I base ?..-(; k pnrK. by OjeI i - -.i e:al p ?(. ai; Lions : 1. I L ; tu t ! i par k a - ' v ! I Vh-r- ;irc th y a t - I ' " : i t 1 ' Ar. -v. -r i t i r .'. 1 : Y ' i ! o i: ' t L i t th" par k Th- tii admit '! to th.1" .-'-at. It; t pi to .V. .. r t! j .i - .ol m i to a at ' . !! nt pr i
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I -d : to ; '.ft .1 ' .. ' ! IH 1 ye; j i r Hid- : !. a.-o to Tin- ' ' S" s.-aC hi t are tie- i-o . tae 1 -t .ii-.d ; on th. ills for j i o I ! id 7 "--cent se...t, ' i". if. t i ' V. t i i ".'- el a icf, .-I"-., l-i. in a r o ! i o r t a o i i anlMc oP;m:: d o a fid toda f . tor i,i the . ...Ii-. Ml .itmiolilc. rr to he i ! j c 1 1 A. fl. 'n -hin--', dia .; i" :m 1 l ! p 1 1 ,o ! e, to r I e ' a moot!, his : a ( ."" ,. one ;. v aim d iv att- ! of ll 1 Ml : e t a '. , !! t nt in i in 1 1 It . n:ton;o'.,I'- m St. .1 ;i!i St nnt I'll: in th-- ti.trii'l". l.ethei it .1. r -mi a hy I. A. r.t t( i or 3a -I . Then I am alh-d 'ip l-jilr v.h.t ward.- to kno South r.end rhajder of th int ini:. is ri- t taking a mr piojnineni part in tli centennial. All I kno a aho'it it 1- what I have come hy on -,ood authority. Th reant. .Mrs. Nek-on 1 Jon s. Im-, interni 1 me: ar haptt-r is s'i h a oiim: '"- -aniation. f o do , i'iil felt that w hat w h oi I 1 -etter 1 I"P.e in a piiet .1 . Th" tjuiet "Aay i.unt Pin hes in i nt. nnial wr-k. is the .;ivim trooms taken for in ton Farmers Trust huildinu. corner of Main and .I'!l'ersori streets, where (.u am Mirro uitlcd hy the real colonial atrr.os-plter.-obiain-l lv the InrnishituCs of the revolutionary period and especially hy the (dh-'tion of prieel ss heirlotms l..afad for the ot-casi(n. TT." r pt.on committ e i m-po-etl ff Mesdames Nd"'n L. Jones. Charles Kram is, (Jcor:'e Alwarl. ! ;i .ii r l'aic-y, Khailes tVen. Krank ü'.iti h and Jo-i ph I'axton. At .Nominal l'rier. ' 1 li luii' h-s are served for a nominal j.ri e of 1.". cents." Mrs. Jones furth-r ir.formad m. "anl all .ve make shall used to swell the fund 'Ac- semi ry jear to hl dio-ate the mountain cdiildrcn of ttolutionarv i-tHk. '' are r-jperatm-c with the Kev. .1. A. r.urnsj of the Oneida Baptist institute of; meida. Ky.. w ho is working hard t ! . liii eluration whem. as lm-rson Mcih ay.. 'there are no schd.ia(:in - c there are no road-; n roads i an-e t)icr are n- ta s; no i.ii s i'eau" thre is no mone. ' "Viiii :.'' !!" Pitied Mrs. Jone I w- itallv jiur though in a small - - . .. - n.i. .is si'hi' Uiliu' more man a inn" -mill .-j -aniation. i; w had b.en
mm"e inij-ortant w miuht 'have sam amount for operating an auto-math- !; o.;r historical markings an ' mobile w itlmut a license. rit f nteimiai a k. We mark-i I'pon her promise to elo better in d th" g: it of two re olutionar. (the future, fedlowing her assurances --Mi. Fe t r Hoof anal Isaac llass : th t she was not a regular drinker. ahn ,te tairwd in the e ity -e:'i.e- j !brtence Ariiohl was given a susl"i. The ver.t, lu'wever. we.uhK p.ende-d sentence of $1 and costs i.ae s.ai'el ha e ranked in intr- after pleading guilty to charges of
-t ith trie marking f th' ""- " U j the .M hinltT 'opa home." Tin- .s. !i,a U r c'.d:.i im iii"i i.tl !,,'!(! in pll. c. mhe-dded i V. the nil', ret.- of th" parkway at th rorthw'vT i out r of "olta avenueand Ta. l-.r .-tid t. It is an artistil I a I i o ' i --til" pfoellle t t'l' J. II. Uo.dw.'i.i oi I'.- I..!!.-, r.itt'-tn .V il'iM' l.i'.H'l h i.- be e-tl l:'U a- .. -""'t !-;1m: i-t a the c T't nnial t . la lloil. The I'lnti.i- I i a d la 1 1 - 1. . illl Its t t ! a ' t - th" a . V. .'. !'ei th" i. ill ! .' Mi.'!l!- I - t' ' .1 - ..I r, l;ti." . nt s !!:, : a i IT ' w hi-' up e r 'h. pa st r- i :' : t - ! . i tl'.f 'lit !''. I'. -- ' I . v ' ' ' 1 i - ) . ' ' . nt at tie ation Ii g o . al t" ! o a !' ;n th-ta.ii-o "i a '. k . Vh;! b r late V'" I . it; and cat!":. !' i.i 1 '" SEVERAL CASES ARE CONTINUED BY COURT TliniiiMs I g ee'ii-e l'.ünd Tiuer t he' Tiiur-f.o nt 0x i uiim Tri eil on rrnr.ii : of the . . art '!" W i ! t a nt d : i ! t th.. al! -1 - : t o i .- .ortii:'. g " U at t'T. !!i the" .. 1 idctn -.or t.i ::. the 1 of a r .i!. ! Th.- ;idgin--; Wt:. .its. t' . as ). ti d .'o :-ot le Ci-.-n ' Sf--Mcr.. W '.I!; i:.s '. if" Voh t rvatn.-. nt ;.iiU e- of l'lO-l ed Ulli!! i . wir. !".; - 'a a e- tl rg- 1 ' . I i . i i i : :; .i a: a- :;. ! ..iivj. r . a . lb li ir.t - i . . ;s id r Aralte" v." N": t'OTa. : ? ' e ' Ut ! Wt 'V of - .u It N"ido. u:.d ?.. . 1 .Vit Davrr.T.d W. a - v , a : Ft. :: r vcr Pat -1,1 I l,r,-:v i r -1 t "J .', i-.. '.Ml n large P a!" r ;"in r . . i r l ti e;f tn vint a in: '.ft- the ' -.r.d D.-:- pa-'i" , . a a - "' 1 1 r i. . . i t - 1. SI! ; i .
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catiiedim: o;.i:.. " "f dv- iXU of Mrs 'atn- ' r ; 1 ,,r'iri. wl.f) tJ-.l M nda v at ,. ,lorrl,. L.lf.0, ,.. In(1 M rs. 'VC'ira l;a. ! eri iil for the past j t'Mi w-e-p.- ar.d ".a.-. V- " Jears fhf time : h r el.-ath. he old at was .i : o t s. s; t'r .Mrs. i :"-.- iiutior. .-'rott st.. ar.d al-o ,f th late Patriek Sh-ek-y. and was well known In the city. Mrs. Mary Putler, Mrs. William Kelly. Mrs. K. Sheekey, Charles Shee-key and William Dat-l-r l-ft Tuesday lor Iifayette to atte-nd tlif funeral. FUNERALS I'ui.cral s iics for Mrs-. Soi.hia i i:,ck,-r. vj x. Hill t. who iv morning, follow im: an i!lin St r IV ; of 10 weeks, wilt he held froia .roseph's t'atholio ch'irch Wrddiv morning- at ? oVlok. IJev. I i'arroll. S. '.. officiating. Huna! will he in Cedar rove rem FOUR COUPLES ARE MARRIED AT ST. JOE, . 1 'rinul of Kalph e ;t r.cn for Ili-i lake T'!c-2raiii i;ie llitii Hide. i St. J'cili, the (Irctnu ;icen Michigan, .-till pro'.as to he an " ! at" j ti.otioa for loping couples from Smith IViid. Marriage lir.n.-e.s to th" run :it" i of four were issued to as ii any South la nd couples within j the la-t three days". One pair u? ' p.ewly weds was hilariously greeted Whn they arried in South I'end this morning, j 'lalph Ilssex, 1 year.- old. chatifI t'er for the Ward taxi line of this it:-', and Helen Van Arsdale, IS years !. also of South Hend, who j eloped to St. Joseph Saturday, were 'the ictims of tli mirth of their friends Tmsday mornin'.'. I'mployes of the Yv'ard taxi line with which j Kss- is connec ted, f-Tave the young .couple a free ride down Main st. in a two-v. heeled cart, which was attached behind a taxi cab. Arv empty :i -trallon can fastened to the cart by a cord, dramred unceremoniously behind while a sin painted on the i ide of the cart oitveyed the information that they wr- "just marrietl." Kssex- sent himself a fake telegram Friday to th eifect that his mother was ill and that he should come at once. Sat unlay morning Kssex and his bride-to-be boarded a car for St. I Joseph and in a few hours the ; ceremony was performed, j Other licenses were granted to August H. Peters, 20, foreman, an! IJUiau It. Williams, both of South 1 land; James Singleton. 3.", South I'end. and Laura Miller, South I lend: and Samuel 1 are, "3, ami (' ' Martin. 21. also of South Hend. ONE AUTOIST IS FINED I.otta Walkouski is round Guiliy of SicxMliiii; Ills C;ir, I.otta Walknwski accepted and paid a fine f $1 and costs for exca-. line the speepl limit. The nurt 1-... t-" .1 i
was nunc i-iiieni wun raiwaru ' . . Ward and suspended his fine of thojLUoI Ur Ii toU KP ACI IM G
in tei ication. Frank Fanestock also got a s UKpendeal sentence- on similar charges on tin- condition that he go to work. Judgment of SI and costswas rendered against Frank Drown and W. J. Nied. arrested for ilrunkeUhev. ADDRESSES REALTY MEN .1. Die key of Importe Sp-eaks at l.uncheoii at Y. I. (. A. Andrew J. Hickry of I.aporte, rep iMicah candidate for congress ftoin the 13th Indiana congressional ili-trii t. addr .-. tl the realtv board Leal at its at Ou V. regular weekly .t. e A. Mr. I i 1 1 : a h on I Hi' k- ; sja';e ''i untv La n els." -its ' rought on 'Th' Laporte statin" the improveabout h of t.n ( re dit 1 or the im'rease th." aille f the land to thetl -t.lt dealer Deports w re made by the heads elifieitnt coninüttt-t'3 and !;sr!;. s,-d for the t ntertainff Die realtv boards r.f the an- ; v. h.o are making a tour of In - a for the i)urioe ed" learning Die .Mr. n.e tactlaiis of the different board? L Di;-'. Ct. e'ase presideil at the RAILROAD MEN HERE ' I Varulalia Oiht i.tU InHX t ouih; i Dend Duel of Line. V. il. Ilan.iito a of St. LcuU. c1:".;rpl r.taiiatrer of the Yandalia llail1 c. 1'. avt Ma f l Co.. J. H. Patterson of Lo-a-port. d: i aor. s:i j'erintendent. 1 1 Co'.!:r. of L.vgaiisport. assist nan of e-r.gine-s of the; ;..i-. ai.d .-.-vi ral other J e-omt-anv were in t d LT.' a 1 : . 1 Oi tl la P i . t a T.a .-la . ii.-pe t. iloli r.i 1 'i.a i
The rae;i aio the cvtrt . the roa-l'to do sotae
-ci'- pi-:atei the- ar.-t w - D Tell; ' t V now : M o'. . win i i i : v . : a s i ; . ! . . i t h ' i.a. ,-.:arte r, auJ b.alf dollars Vcir.g raiutcd-
MONTHS OF WORK BEHIND PAGEi
Mrs. W. K. Lamport Who Wrote Story Found More Than Enough Material. St. Joseph county's splendid historical pageant marks the climax of months of strenuous work for 4 iinall group of .-'outh llenel people I i.j.on v.-horn the responsiMMy for the ! mammoth production w a.-, thrust. Way rack in January, lonk' beiore. cntliusiam t r tlif centennial cdenration hn.l l etn arousco, ana hence lun' before understanding as- , I . I ...!.. II. . ! I -.istaiic was easy i ouiain, .mis.
i K. Lamport. cnairman .n. inivffin rorfdru. j pageant v.Titinxr committee. bpp:iri j Tl(. rc.lM-,rt frr tlie month of
i the tasii. ol writing irai pa-,eani . scenario. Jnst how stupendous a ' task that was no one will he able to appreciate except thoso most closelv associated w ho were ; With Mnä. Lamport in the work. The fact that St. Joseph county is rich in picturesque historical data prove. 1 to he both a help and a hindranee; it furnished not only muc h j material, but too much. The task of! etittiner out proved to be much more luficult than thi task of putting in. Scene after scene which had been thouRhtfully wprkel out and care fully written. hat to be blue-pencilled in th- end in order to prevent tediousne.-s at the time of production. Mrs. Iituport was ably assisted in gathering the material by a larfie committee, but most of the writing she did herself. A number of original yon?s and poerns were contributed upon request, and the work of the writers is acknowledged in the pageant book, a most attractive 1 vtle volume which is to be sold for a nominal sum as a souvenir of th centennial. Then, after the pageant 'vas writ ten, came the
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second stuy;ndou8jITnited Rtates treasury wouI1 iv:ik
task of staging it. That fell very largely to me lot oi i. i,. i.arnei,, 1 . 1 l.A M I T I . I
pageant master. Henry H. Roney , headquarters from stat- leaders of Chicago was brought to the city!.lIonir with tnt, announcement that to take charge of the musical end of (;nitl.4, states Sen. John W. Kerr, the celebration, but the dramatic pr:tI Thomas T. Taggart. both candiride of the production, the organiza-I (; ltrs for rH-'Ction. would be the
tlon of the immense cast, and the general supervision of the properties. Mr. Harnes ha been responsible for. Organization after organization was enlisted in the cause hy Mr. Barnes' perseverance and many a time during the past few month when failure of the whole underfilling seemed imminent, his peienrial optimism and perseverance . sawd tlu' iy. During the past few weeks Mr. Iarnes has been assisted ably In drilling the cast by Miller Hamilton of South Bend and Trof. Kmmet Lenihan f Xotre Dame. Doth youns men have had experience in dramatics, and both have done excellent
work with the pageant cast. They dates. William A. Mclnerny will he have supplieel the "pep," without j the principal speaker of the evenwhich the production would haves ing and expects to devote the greater dragged miserablyan J they have j share of hi discussion to county supplied that "pep" in spite of the ; and state affairs. Some of the can-
fact that they have been night anel day to do it. kept up STREET TO BE $6,100 Citjr I aigincT IIIcn lteport on til ion 1W Iiporto A v. Improvement. lee Kstimates were riresented at the meeting of the hoard of public works Tuesday morning by City Engineer Anderson, placing the cost of the resurfacing of Daporto av. at S-klii". The surface of the avenue is in bad condition anel is in great need of repairs. The matter will come up before the regular meeting of the board Tuesday night. A petition of property owners and lvsiib-nts was received asking that a brick pavement be laid on Portage ct. from Portage av. to Ashland. This was roferreel to the city engineer. According to the monthly report cf th building department. 117 buildings to the estimated value of Sli'C.Tll were licensed eluring tht I month of September, j pares rry favorably This comwith the re-
tr.d givitmiport of September. lMi, which cave
! as a graihl total only JI'..GOT, n-c the estimateel cost of 2. uildinK"s. The assessment roll for the paving of the two alleys included within the- square of Michigan ;t., Madison st.. Main tt,. and Ltsalle av.. will be heartl at the regular meeting 1 Tuesday night. 'be hebl on the Hearings will also . . . ... It rt.--M.ni-i! i rem lori water conn"M'tions f Jacqulth ct. for a pipe se.cr on Orchard st. and Kendall si. and on the resolution for a pip" sewr on Ialo av. LOITERERS ARE FINED Thrct Sent to Jail when They Iail lu Meet Aso-ssment. Three lrlterers plead m:ilty ;e - fore the rlty court Tuc-s.lay ruorr.ing anel all received sentence-' of tl and costs The- n en. Peter Johnsen. Euper. e Piley and Frank Colby, ull adii;i:t.d their guilt to ott c.k a m tu it. iratividaal plea dm trove Though the t cadmgs wer- api i'c:ilt of amateurs, ro lou.. Judge j Warner steine d imrre-ss, . with ;Iavt that tl.ey ur' not r.ovicethe .-. he- ! lur.-iDdv refu.-e.l to be intp.iencel to nierey. Th1 men we h !.' confined in the countv Jail.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
GOT JOBS FOR 4.199 Kcirt Inr I"i4'al Y"ar I'nilin Oct. 1 Shows Hl Ie?iiatwl I al-r li City. or Yearly reports ren-ler'.l i Trank .r. .Iurjhy. suj'riiitfnil-iit . the South Ii- Tul Lranch of th- Indi.in.'i free rnployinent aucney, sl'.ow that of the r,T"l men :md women who applied for po-itions at the local auency during the r-ar from ct. 1, ur.tii Oct. 1. 4.1:! were plui'eil in various jx sitiuris. f that !'Umo-r :',S2 were inah-s and the other ".17. females. Males to the r.umher of 4 . s 7 I made application to- rniployment and application was al.-o made hy s 2 7 female-. Appli( atioiis from different yuTces für hell nmcanted to 7K. while th(, fK,ll iceney was only aide tu ,iy 4,i3f, poth male and female. positions could h.ivo readily -(heen fillod if nior. applications had September shows Hint there were applications for employment and tllat of lnf.co, zu u ( ro placed. In ai 272 men were .vhi positions aild r.'i WOfnen A 1 1 ll ir iti.ir.' f..r V.lr ------ .'f'J'.-V '.ll-'l.. 1 . i during the month totaled 7'J7. Mr. Murphy at present needs nun lor roac work. but as yet he has not received many applications. Senators Kern and Taggart Are Booked to Deliver Address on Oct. 20. Announcement was made Tuesday from democratic headquarters that William CI MrAdno Of-rrt :i r-v- of tVif I in South Henel on I-'ridav, Oct. l;k , Thi tho ...nr(1 ...nt to th principal speakers at a meeting to bc held here on Friday, Oct. I'O. a week later. IMans for the McAdoo and Ke-rn-Taggart meetings have not been arranged as yet hut the ilemocrats are expecting to attract big crowds at both gatherings. Next Wednesday night Kvnn D. Stotsenber,,, one of the) hest informed men on state affairs, and attorney-general of Indiana, will speak at the Klks' temple, giving answer to the charges of extravagance a.s made by Jim Goodrich, republican nominee for governor. There will be a meeting at Maennechor hall tonight which will be attended by all democratic candididates will make short talks. A larg attendance from the fourth ward is expected at this meeting. According to the schedule John A. M. Adair, candidate for coventor-, will be in South Hcnd on the night of j Oct. 27, when a big rally will be staged hy the democrats while anl either hitr meeting will be hedel on the Saturday night preceding the election on Nov. 7. WILL INSPECT HIGHWAY Commerce CIiamlKr lteH-s te A!el in UkuI Improcuirnl. In pursuance of the suggestion of the Mishawaka ottice of The NewsTimes, the iouth Denel C'hamber of Commerce has. decided to investigate the construction of Lincoln highway, the building of which is being held up between Mishawaka and Elkhart, in the hope that some assistancemay be rendered to the contractors. A committee is being appointed which will make a trip to the site of the construction work e.i .Wednesday morning, if possible, and will endeavor to get at the root ef the trouble that is delaying the work. SET DAY FOR FIRST GAME NEW YODK. Oct. .1. Tie n,-.-t two games of the world's series be tween the Boston De-d Sov and the winner of the National b-agiic penr.ant will be- played in Fo.-to:i op. Saturday, Oct. 7 an! Monday. (,( i. The national baseball commission, w hich met h re todav mad this de le ision. Tlie third and fourth games will ! played in either Brooklyn r Philadelphia, according to which team wins, on Tuesday, t. anel Wednesday. Oct. 11. Tlie lifth gam--will b played Thursday at Coston. the sixth at eithe r Brooklyn or Philadelphia, and th se venth, if necessary, will be played after the ou:;er : the vi.Jtriou. teams have I fhpped a coin foi the honor, i , I ScVfU?i I.LnLmeiit for Neuralgia ( Ache-;. Th.' dull thr.b of neuralgia is ; ouic Kiy rene ea i.y i-i.un s Liniment, the uniersal remedy fr.r j.ait.. Easy to apply: it itii-kly pene trates witb.oit rubbing and soothes the sore muscles. Cleaner and more M.,m-.t-hy cfTc Dw than n.;ss i, r (,r jciiitnie.it; d-e-s r."t .-tain the .-kir. J or clog the por. . '"er stiff muse l-s. cnron.c ir.eam.ixis: . gout. ; :rn:vigo sprains and strains it avis ijuiek rP.e f. .sjoan's lar.i.n.-: t re-tim.s the pal:t a nd intl-cmtftati-'a it. ;n.-" t late-s. I l .re. laariit-s an ! .:h-- ivii-i.r i puries to children. Get .t bedtb today at voar L'ruj; ist. -Cc Adt
1100 SPEAKS HERE OfJ OCT.
CIVIC PARADE IS BIG FEATURE OF FIRST DAY
j MM -NTJNVED FIK'M FADE h'E) the strefts were packed with ho-,;' I u hn witm-r-ed the parade. : ! city I'er ttie ce!' !ration i: 1 1-y tomor-1 row the greater numie-r oi uirso orobaMv will have arrived. illy will have arrived. During - . f .V., Tue ii.iv inr.rr.in-' a iiunu'i-i .i li.. - ! visitors were taken on an automobile tour of th- l" ids throughout i.orth'rn Imli.ma, while others vis. eel the -j ramm.tr and liigh s'.h-jd watchirar the- work of the studems there. Tiie exhibits f the Northern Indiana Historical soe-iety in the old court house attrac ted others. Dcstaurants and hotels are eloir.g a ru.ihing buirie.-s accoreling to th.e reports that ar tlav noon th be ing given. Tue -- restaurants wtr crovseled to capaeiiy, while even, larger crowJs ar- expected Wodiie elay and Thursdav. Will Drr-rnt al'gesint. At 7:oi o'clock tonight the crcit historical pageant which will include more than I. "00 actors along with a churns e.f kOfoi voice's given fe.r th. rirst time at w ill be ; Sprin - brook park. The pageant was rehearsed Mnday night for the Inst time anal the dir-ctors were satisfied
w ith the pr.mie s for tonight's per. j ting in this city through the various formance. All is re ady at Spring- 'cencies ef the bureau was said to brook for the production of the! have- run as high as C0,uO0 a day. pageant and a huge crowd is antie 1- j Tennes personal profit from the orpate.I when the prologue op.-ns nt ganization. it was testified va $4,7::h o'clock. Months of work have j " month. been expended on this event which Police Capt. Collins, who raided promise s to e-xced that of any other ! Die baseball pool, said paraphernacelebration hdd in the state. I ha seized indicated elaborate prep-
Tl:e program for Wedneslay includes the automobile tuir of t'ae surrounding c ountry. w hich w ill start from the Oliver hotel at 7 o'clock; the meorning visits to the grammar and high sdioeds of the cily: eledication ejf the tablet elesigr.ating thp site of the home f Se huyler Cedfjx, former ice pre.dlent of the Fnited States, at D' 'clofk; automobile paraile al I.T.0 o'clock: band conc ert at J o'cloe I;, and high school alumni tea and teanion at the high school building at ." o'clock. Will Dedicate Tablet. j The- eledication of the Schuyler j Colfax tablet is of more than local i interest. The affair is in charge of ' ei.Q vjpi,.M-ir pi.i,oL,i, t.wie. v.. -.. tt T - lVllit I JtVt -"I. Oflli e;ui. ( . I. o. n. l, w hich will march to the I coine-r of Taylr st. anei Cdfax av., to dedicate the tablet. The brotzc memorial plate will be imbelded in the sidewalk in front of Coifax's Conner home, which is now vvned 05 V. C. Iiaff. The plate is inse ril ed as follows; "This tablet marks the home of 1 lie Hon. Se huyler Colfax, vice pre!ient of IT. S. A.. 1S09 to 17.", founder f tho Debekah elecree of I. O. ". la. dedi ated by Schuyler Debekah kelge, No. :D. Oct. 4. 191 G." The dedicatory adeJres's will elehvered by Judge James L. Harmon ol Elkhart, past grand master of thi I. O. O. F.. while others who will .speak are Miss Florence McGregor ef ML Vernon, Ind., president of the Debekah assembly, and Mayor Fred W. Ke ller of this rity. A number of leaders in the I. O. O. F. are expected to be present, including (Irand Sec'y W. Leedy of Indianapolis, Past Pres't Mrs. Kate Nichols of Elkhart. Fast 1'res't Mrs. Mary E. Stipp of Michigan City, District Deputy (Iran i Master Otto A. Deyer of Suth Dend. and Grand Warden Mrs. Otto A. Deyer. Delegations of other towns in the vicinity will participate in the exercises. The members will gather at the headpiarters of South Dend lodge. No. Jy. corner Washington av. and Main st., shortly before 10 o'clock and then march to the site of tho c eremonies. Founder of Lodge. Schuyler Colfax was th fejunder ef the Debekah degree of the I. O. O. V., a charter member, and tho tlrst presiding eethce-r of the organizn.ion. Since fou.He,, ljy Mr. W - fax the organization has grown to be) tho fourth fraternal order in size- in the country. When the founder first ! oroaene! wie woman s eieuree in e 1 $."., the proposition met with considerable opposition, but he finally sueeeeled in securing the appointment of a committee to organize the order. He became nationally know n through his efforts in a fraternal way. both for the Bebekahs and the Odd Fellows, and later became vicepresident of the Fnited States. The; great automobile para lo which will start at 1 : :a.i e'cleek Wednesday afternoon is expee ted to be one' of the most brikiiant affairs of its kimi ever hebl in Imliana. llunIreds of automobile owners have he-en spending much time in prepar- j ing for the event and the decorations will exceed any ever seen here before-, if promises can be deperaleei upon. The aufoinobi'e owners are competing for the- sc-wral gold and Mlver loing cups which will bo awarded to th-- prize u inner-: in this I j'.i i an-.
Many forme,- high ..chool student. ' : -v",,:i- Anie-n-a. -n-e; i-.ng.rL-. are e-xpecte-d to gather at the liitrh " i;-' Okmitt'tkY -Til rk.-ys. j. -T; j.V : school building at .". o'c 'ock Wcdr.es- j cimken. ltilv: sprlncers. lab.-: :. -t-da afternoon to attend the- alumni ' erv- v"' ': . -"H,''- D'.17-; du-ks. l.y-il.V.
ita. .in'! c i.iss reunions will be nepj j-i .... there. Ela' rate plans haw been riJV"r tho v"f:r'1 an1 reli act-., stance rnw i.e. n receivd from! many of the former high school folks j who li'.e out of the city city. PJTFItNS TO CITY. M..-s I-Itlul Phillip.- Lincoln E.. W ho lia.h. en speraiing the past six we--k- ii a farm near Dourl-on Ind.. recuperating from an attack of tyt-hc-4-l h-vcr. has ref:rnoi to the ' ::.y ;w.(H'si S.1.I! AND s: Ml AT i:liwoi:tifs. The loorg.tto anel e repe-de-e hierj b:..';s.-s ElF-w orth's ;tr- $.; and ?."..'" ar- w e.r.d r. ) te-.ta arrow by all m'ar.s. ; tid: EDLSU-iKTII I selhntth. at r uti-:. Ad i ill. t;;:ail ;u-.ite-l i:u.- that r .--' m en's trous j s vhiic .a;ii.- them haw , j: jnw : 1 1 l.e
FIND GAMBLING HIGHLY ORGANIZED IN CHICAGO
Mont Tonnes IJun Nous Dureau to 'Do 1 taring Iirsult Inrotcr Uaball pool. I rincACU), III.. Oct. While! ! l edcral Judge Iandis cemtinued to j ,.,.,. evr. iMMt M-itnec f.. '..'.. ..V... .-i.V.V.i. 11 .1 in . V V.-' .. - f i,:..v.i,. a voin. ,i izaticn for gambling, which the police previously declared elid not exit. city authorities scurried around .Mmday an'i uncovered evidence of u tuisohall pcol in a raid on a downtown otfice building. State's "Atty. lioyne. conductir.g an independent raid on the Sportsmen's club of America, declared he: suspected that the funds derived from a large sale j 0f associate memberships was used i ;t political fund for the benelit 0f Mayor William II. Thompson. Witnesses before Judge Landis told that tlie Dcner.il News bureau of which Mont Tonnes was the head, daily telephoned racing results to hundreds ef cigar st-jres and saloons where bets were made. Ramifica tions d the tiuroau extended to ansas c ite. M. Ijuis. San Antona. mm r i aiici.se. kuuuiiii v.ii.. "evelanil. Cincinnati, and West .aden. Dal., witnesses testified. Detarations had been made for hotting on the coming worlil series. "Newcards were made, each containing combinations of six players," he said, "and there were thousands of ! such combinations. The elocuments indicated that as high as $1,000 couhl oe wem by the hohler of an especially successful ceimhination." JAPAN CABINET QUITS Vi-count Kato Salel to le Sciieduled t Sucreetl Okuina. International Nes Service: T-IvIO, Oct. C. Following the resignation of Count Okuma, as premier. announced tnree uays aso. me entire rabinet decided to resign, it was announced tocay in an extra edition of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun. Viscount Kato. who toek a prominent part in the rcent Chino-Jap-anese negotiations, will succeed Count Okuma. The latter's advanced age is officially given as a reason for his retirement. In some luarters. however, it is said, Okuma withdraws "to make room for a bohler national policy." Viscount K.ato has tigured prominently in the discussion at Washington of the California anti-alien land laws. BOSTON BEATS PHILLIES Takes 1 irst (iaine of IoulIo I lender (i to PHIIDELPIIIA, Oct. fi. Boston got busy here in the seventh and eighth innings in the iir.st game of a double header and scored enough runs to beat Philadelphia 6 to ?,. Boston Ono 000 a 10 6 11 2 Phila 000 110 010 3 S 4 Dudolph and Goweiy. Blackburn, Dixey, Mayer, Kantlehner and Killifcr. Empires O'Day and Emslie. A new portable electric light resembles a tape measure, as the j lamp is on one side of a case containing a coil of wire that can be extended to a source of current. KAM III Kl'Al.O EAST I'd 11 AI.C, 1.1 VK STOCK. n. v.. oct. n CAfTLK-Keeedpt ."J he-jid; market slow : prim.' ptee-rs. V.WJV ):. hut' tier gr;nles. st...e.,s.ejM jSÄ "'"" siD7i:i' AND LA. VI US Kee-e-ipts, 1.4) .'head: market active-: choice Limbs. ?10.ä0 ((iVjXA): cull t') lair, ...oifj jear1 lines, .-"-ve.. ' ii . . . nut ,.. .:...i;'ii - .". IH MS Keee-ipts. 4 0 ; market slow: Verkers. H).00W10.(Ce; pigs. .y.rX"5iV.7."i: mixed. Mo inrti 10.1. : heavy. lO.i.t'u. 1V"); roughs, s'.UMifri 0.2.; st.ie. S7.()'ii s.0). T(lLKIM) CASH ;kain. TOLFDO. o. Oct. :i. -CLOSL: vhi:at cash, si.oi; De.. .iöp4: Mar. rii..;-!. colt.N-Cn-li. '.v: I'c.. 7r-4c: May, 74' '. (ATS "asu, 4'C: Ie. . ."lt-je; May. ."lbe. lfvi: V". -. -l FLoVLU SLLD Prime. (-nli and o. t.. .':c7ä. De'. anl Mirch. .'J'Ö; April. ALSIKi: Prime. ah :nl Oct.. 10.10; Dee., lo-jo: March. M0.'. TIMOTHY- Prime, c.ish nnd Oy-t. $2 4ä: Dee-. -2.-V.; M tr. h, ?2.-.. riur.itio ri:oi)i(i:. e HIC'A;e. Oct. IiFTTKlt Ttee'ipts. 1L'."'".1 tutis; t-:i nu-ry estnts .'?; etr;i tirsN. lirst-", ?'Zrö''V; ; p.n king-t' k. -''a 27-. lajci.s K.-i i-t s, . 1 i-ne-s; ordinary lirts 2s! ''7 2".o.J.-; ri"st. VUi :;ie-; extras. :;.'.i:7 : li-c ksT 'ti: 'iirtk-s. 'ii -..i .. . CIILLSi: Twiii-. new. li:,: liirie--. 1 ' ' 1 , l ' ' 1 .. I vi 1 1 M , ' e a i .- , .iiniur- . , oh"t,j, spi,.,. i i:,; i üi' 1 Michigan uhit. sl.lu'l 20. riiir Af.rrTiTT: stock. PNION s'l'eujK YAltOS. Hi. Oft. ':, II "JS 1:. e ipt. 2i.o,i: market 2.lower: nnxMJ and auteaers. ?y.ea " . j gixni li.-ivy. s....'a- -o; rniign la ivy. ! ;,r,i .- i rdgs. s.;..v.vj. p; Pulk, . ic i ".i :.. .! CATTLi: i:c--.-i;ts. to.O; mark.-t 'ctnirtr- t.rf S." T.'.i 1 1 '.". fiTve nn.l ' LeiVrs r7.j: w.-ke.ri an 1 feeder ' 7.-." : T.-atJS. f'i lTji .i ; e-alv. j r.w . ptl. r:Mrk,t w.ak: n.-.tiv.-- und western. 4.::i sG'e. i'.s. 7.7ä'- 10 i: t MONF.V AM i:CUAf.K. NT.W u:K. e. t Call T.a.r.ey e-D :!ixr f iL- New York St... k Px..ii. g.- ta lay ru!.'d it 2- p.-r e;i ; Liga , ; r nt: Lav. 2' j pT e-eat. Tiri.e ta. i- wmi -gy. H it.- vere: e.av-. .; pe r cm: !' ' I i i. e'.t ; ,; p. t.t : 4 ,'.i: j.. r nririth. i"t,t : l ra"-tith-, iT'Onths "a . ; r e-.-i.t. l'iie I'l 1 r a. t Pap.-'.' Vkü- I Tl 1 - t - Cid na.-r.'-v iu r Prl:a' M-r ahtii I.'D'l'ii iodjy -..i- 4'i p. r at. Stt r.iTi- l.V'.ai:ie w.i.-e s'e :.lv vi::. .ii-e.:a - in F-anker.' 1;ü:i at S-1.7.". ll-l" f.n leriaral . &i.71-4 f r - elav lud, aDI ...'.. i7 for .o-day M!Is. iv
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By SPECIALTIES Price Movements and Market Tone Irregular at Tues- . . o : dav s UDcnina. lotormti-Tjal N"es Sorvtre? : NEW YORK. Oct. "P Price movements and the market tone were irregular in the' early trading on the stock exchange today with the recently prominent stocks shetwing slight rece"ior.s. while many of thspecialties develope.l pronounced strength and made vigorous al-
vances. vv Hi:. i Most interest was attacheel to the' I. iy--,; .T' trading in the equipment shares ",v jrV;' because of the reprt of new for- O'UNelgn orders for locomthes anil rail- !.
way ee;uipment generally. American locomotive rose 2 U points t S 4 1i and Daldwin Locomotive after selling at .2U advanced to '.:; . New York Air Drake rose points to 156 U. WHEAT ADVANCE CHICAGO. Oct. r.. Th wheat' market continued t advance until December got above $1.59, when there was enough realizing te cause a reaction to below that jicuie. The d was excellent ami with . more damage reports being received
from Argentine, bulls were confident rrem sal e.u ing t t!. r a i i I ri-. in riot their position Final prices were cntt.en. M.oiy .,.!v;,i,. es w,-r.- n .i,,.-. . ..,; - 111 11 - J leuie-liting Klii.- tii.e!.' at t ) -1 1 I .! l,-k to 2Uo higher. !we-ek. Viru ve -re .olv.eii. .,! .1,11, It - Corn showed strength, but there g...-,s were a tiv.- with th- i-t..i rr ., were too many realizing sales at 7ä rv
cents for December for the market to absorb. Desting spots were 'z to 0i c higher. Oats finished U to Ufr vv.-" higher. Local sales cash w neat were 000 bushels: corn 465.000 bushels. and oats ISO. 000 busheLs. Provisions had some during the later trading. recover NFAV YOUR STOCKS. tnternntionai News Service: NEW YORK, Oct. 3. Closing prices on the stock exchange today were: Allis-Chalmers Allis-Chalmers pfd American Agricultural . . . American Beet Sugar American Can Co American Locomotive American -"melting American Steel Foundries American Sugar Uctinery . American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison Baltimore and Ohio Brooklyn Rapid Transit . California Tetroleum Canadian Paciiie Chesapeake and Ohio . . . . Chicago and Northwestern Chicago, Mil. and St. Faul Jhino Copper Consolidated Gas ........ . . - h "h . . 0 U . . SO .. 7v; . . 1 1 3 v; - 02 u j . . 4 7 , .. Wa - .iog; .. ss . . S3 . . 2t . . is-", i.i . . . . 123 5- . . H '5 .. r.o . . 13f Vi Corn I'roducts 16si CruciTde Steel Distilleries anl Securities ... 14 Erie 4 0? Erie 1st vfd "4 General Electric 1R0D. General Motor . 701 .... 75 119 4.-j; ... . 1 0 s Goodrich Co Great Northern pfd. Great Northern OrrIllinois Central .... Inspiration Copper . Interboro Tnterboro. pfd Kansas City Southern Lackawanna Steel . . Miami Copper Louisville, Nashville .... ft 17' 7 2 VI' n.. '. t ' , I S; -2 ? "4 ir,r,l, Maxwell Motor Co., 1st Drfd Missouri Pacific Mexican ePtroleum New York Central New York. N. H. and H Natinal I-ad Norfolk and Western -1, ' ' 4 ',s ..111 tlfil 1 1 - . . r'0 .. "iie" l-,J - . .ll"-'1 ' ' i Northern Pacific N. Y., Ontario and Western. Pennsylvania People's (Jas ............. Pressed Steel Car
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