South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 278, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1916 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

wnnxr.sn.w i:vi:in. ocTonr.n i. ion..

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

BUSINESS FIRMS PREPARE FLOATS nüusiria raraue on Fa W I- .---. - - - day Premises to be Best Ev jr Seen Here. N'.N-.n L. J'.t;.-. director or the . indrnai j,a.:eant. which will he , ... ,, ,.. , ...,.t.., i U(i4'jL I'.ij m ? ' .- v - .. ........... c lebration Thursday a Iter noon, has . ar:nouiK'-d the h:.e of mareh arid i lh- torrn.ition of the parade. This; is expected to he op.e id' the !i:ost t ttt.MM' p. trades of t hi !! 1 1 .i t io ii ; a lid. pr.o tu illy '. r niaiui'ai t urin '. h ;.-;:. ss and crairicn i'i! los'i..ti'u in the uty will he represent ed in some wa. The parade will! Zona at the -orner oi- ane and Taylor st.-. at 1 oMo. k rom ptly. ' and will I - divided in live see tions. ' The line of n,arh hn-i laeti ;'i en . at ... follows: Talor to Vahinstoth Washingtor, t. hafawtt.. i.af.,ette u, U.. .... V:ivne tu M.nn i,.,rt . on Main to I.asalle, east on l.is.illt- to di-!'and. fh... various v.. etior.s of the parade-;' v-'" .:';':r:i.... (Join, lu-llavcn. AH..., j form on S. Taylor .-t.. r.'ht ret-: ii. on Washington a. I'latoon f poli'c, hand. Agriculture 11. .arid.-rs. two Ii'.ul.s lo': Ilordnef. I .". wagons st tioti 'I Mt. i 'lai eaee StoU.lt. Aide. '"orrn n Wayne st. fa in l.-'ht ratine; r,n Tavlor st. ix east, i 1 M ..... f.. t.,.-...' .1 ... i o.. .. Chilled plow. 7; StVolei,;;ers. l :', ; S'o.th lä.-rMl Chiihd plow. 1'; ' I'.rien ' Varni-h .. 1: Sihley .Nia.hine "o., j 1; .oiith la-mi Motor Car Co.. ::; ! .-ouin l.eli-l UlUH' to.. i: S 'epri.'Il j on Cnderwear mills, 2 . lloke Tractor Co.. 1. "tioi Tlitc-. (S :::i la eper. Aide. ) I ortu on W. Wayee M. faring v. -si. r-L-hr r. tiiu on Tailor .-t. MariNf.e t ar. r.s' and Meichants' i i.p!i i:.n;d; Si'a hv i la rd w a re 1

Co . , Tribune I'rinting Co.. 1: : lllL' att r an illn ss of sev eral das, J o'udor i hot hers ( 1 'hi la de ph ia . l;j,A('r beld from St. Mary's Catholi--I J'h'io, l; John (J. Milkwort h, - bureh at ;i lock Wednesday ; l.'aib I ;t others. 1; C ,-orge 'y. i morning. !'. her S h.rer oibeiating. i,..o I'.. t.v .n..r i i.., . Ihirial was in ('edar (Inn-e conic terv.

I loral e.V.' i; I. Low'er Cof-I tec kam!,. 1. 1 Section I our. I (Ch u !es r.igler, Abie. ! 'o:m on W. Jel'!. rson bld. fating j -t. ri-'ht fa. itt on Taylor t. j M.mubic t'.iters" and Merc bants' j !--.,iy n.tiiil: Kol.crtsoa ! :ot!i if. h.rn Indian i .n.l Flee- ' 7 idn.-v :b r Vorth 'l'iVl ,-Vs r "it i r i ..,.:,,. ;,:,;;;,:; i : N rtl II II' i'lj rr. 1: S,..,e 'o . 1; Standard il. Sailor l.-oti..--. 1; Modern Shoe stole. I; J C- Mc : Ul. 1; C. S. K. .v N. I. a ay C... Setioii Which s used in eondtiit if busii nrr. ' " ' oEol SlOnltlS PICKED j .ni:-.-iii-cii:rnl M.uU Following1 ,. ... , .. , , , lalu o lr. t . Ia;kcr. j i Dr. Cha. !cs V. l:.ii!..r adtlressed the student body at an ast nihly ' w-. ii. i uiorninir. hi -M:,."tt 1 -: i"' How to C.-t the Dot Oct of 1'fe." Dr. Darker s-. .;,,. ,-speciallv : " the fa ' that a "r tt ong arm. '. ''! iiiiiel a:.d a brav.- h. a.rt go to' f:- man who .1 mhs in tin- vvoihb". the addr.- an a; , ,o; iU l.i' '.: . . 1. ernn-g tue cont. .-; car-t.-.i on se.-ar-e t ?-,.. i.t .-t..' to' pii-.t'd. in The Interlude was i.-a.h- !.y M i . , r.-t Harri-. literar .d;;or 'lb. pn,. of one doUir as : : w 1 1 i 1 Artb -r Fied; W -II. witii a st..r w r.tt.-ri ..n .Mot.-i mg ' ! y Night." Ho-onMe r.,e...tiot, was '

-a to c..ir!.s K. Ih-r. who wro.- 1 ' 11 ;ri 1 p;i.-ior. ut'. . o n , 'Renaming a Fold." Th.se hiA- I K-r. was again made modera-j

; ori w . ! l a; i ar in t!ie vt.d er i.- s : i.f 'i !o I n! . r 1 ' i do. WILL CLOSE EVENINGS t it IIa- Outgrown Ciiioirt Sa A.1 If II II - lf ll, ,hrr. proprietor. the furat ID: S Michigan st.. !f,.l that he h is der b,i fie ,nst...m f.d-, . A H. 1 !. !!. r. pro;'!" l it -re st .; . at 1 1 ., l t. !a : . ;:.-, . th. : ! 1 to .i : Ü- I.-:: ' -'er . r.iüv , . loi al I ;; r n : t ft i!' .ill ! i . J" k ' T';! o -; i ! i" " .' .." . . ' w ler in a -..!:..' slid b ",, a 1 i s - Mr. Hel - th s.- :; r..-- ,i , v . : -r.,iv . fcwkturJ . .t.-.r'ir- -.h;--. w, . ;,. j M Ii F I.ot M'NPAY. 1 - t .-.:.'. .i . i . .t :'. ..a . a v. - - fo ti. i-i.r.--.d :n ..:r. ! t g ail. Too'. - in t he iw Sa : n Fort..-- : to v.-.t f. -i p!.f .in ! see the .ab. .ir.t.ia s of ' !':.-; ! it..'. Tht re ai. .,..r ". " a i .r:,::;: b-ts : . ! r : i!d:a : f ; . i t . t . . " i i . . , . ' . ' a ; ;t i: f -.t i . ' . I -ci-v 1 J ; .. t mV ifv .. I ' T r . r t" tb 1 ; A. W.-r " , . . - , ... o . t . '. v : . i . :: . .U ;th - .a -' . ! " I ' ; ' l.l . : 1 ' .a I .. i I r a 1 r r. Ad . t. f mi i.vri TO t. I

W 1 .' .' hv; : ! : ..i f..'io. ... -. d vt . i '.. 1 1 ; a ; u gin iL

:rrr.

CONCERT PROGRAM Pioirram Tliur-alay A f l rii'Kui. larch. 'V't. Jo.-eph County's CentTiTi;i 1." HuMraWMT Kei-pe'.'tfu.Iy dedicated t the Ihr etors. ' j nurture "T;m!i!i.iusfr" . . . . Warner ; ; Sc-n:s of i otland . . . Arr. by Lainpw1 nlirs-:ci.,ri....t -it,,. -, i i. ...... " '-.- ...(.ii. l m..lil4.1L'V Th, . 1 1 i r n l-. rform-l ; üht 'öf thV Clarinet1 action in ui.,on. ; - " - i. -I". 1 V j KxcTi'ts from the- opera "Li i dh.eonda" Ponchi lit I,,.,, .v., 9 l m I nl rf .(! 1 i P lie t irnri'i .Tirtt if v " " j ( ; - .inta,; i ()n luvriJn Mrs" Herl ert Th" Star S i . 1 1 . u-1 d Kan nor. .1. I I lost ra v. y-r. Conduetor. DE A THS mstki: m.xhv in Sister Mary Helen of th order ff t he Si3ters of IJHen died at St. -;I ry s ; a-h-my Tuesday ir.ornini;. ' " ' Uas due to the infirmities of oh! ;..ith. ui;h it wa- i,. ljeV(.d -v.roke of paralysis. , -tr r . iry. or Catherine C itzpat- ; t , . t, i . . I. ....... I . . . i l i ". -mo n .i. ll-'l uoiioiv name. wa.i an mir.ate of the in'i't.rirv and' - 1 nan iiei ailing ior a mimPer or e.-its. I V , . U l Z,r"Z K';! (,I'.,,:'U" U'K" "' 's,;i- I)url,u:

y ' '' 'W -'otf she let the matter drop. Xoth-

tiursc Ih!aties reside in Cleve-!. ' 1 -1 1 - ( . I'hiladelidiia and Lu hvtll, ( o'o. mi:s. iv.M'ii i :ki. kowacz. Mrs. Katherina Jow:n z, 4! v ars old. 1 ;:.'.", S. S'-ott st.. died Tuesday inornir.ir after an illness of sever;' v s:'-.. w v.irvix ..1 l.r- t... . ,w I A uthony and I.dislaus. hoth of I s,"th J'a-nd. and four daushti rs, i A ncs Kovaez. Mrs. Cfza Iantr, Mts. Juli a Ahh-si and .Mrs. Alte - - .hi ml iih.FUNERALS k en.crivwv h I'un-r; 1 m i;' t ;; for Mrs. KathTina K'owa ., 4: years old. l'..'.". S. "l 1 :t - di d Tuesday niorni PICK JIPFRIfxM PMnFPJT " ' . i). Amos to l In ( haruo of 1 list . i M. 1".. Sunday School-. J' ' An,,v'' retary of; ,h'' V- M" r- A" has ,1,vtu,1 superintendent of the Fiist M. E. .!.; w..h a. Kum,.h j.. ( '. i'.owsh.-r ar-.'l J. I). Kindig as a.s't iatt tb r otl'n . r elet ted were. sec retarv: : ! 1 lomer E. I 'assn.o-ht i . uperiiitende.it of adult tlepartiiient, j ; J. K. Canipb-1!: senior department.! K. I. Ih'ts; intermediate depart-, nat.t. 1'. S. Chcsiey; junior depart-. ment. Mis. X. Fdeuier; primary ,i0.

p.trtmer.t. -Mrs. E. Ilosenc runs; and ! u '-' ks ago were loriaally tlecte.l y t.t.ss ith Us Iirst puhlic apnearib, ginneis dc i attinent. Mis Ethel j ll:t' mtlIiljU's uf Uu' l"tary club at :tnco. Realise of the magnitude of :a,-U. ' lheir cekI' meeting and lunchton ( ,ho ,.roject there were many "Doubt- !;- i "its on the enrollment of the lho -lior hotel Wednesday noon, i Thomases" but the production last ear ,-h.ivv ti.it tin- average en-1 ' 'r- Ch'.rhs E. Karker. former med-jin the' common vernacular has made . ..mi - -' ic 1 uiiiKcr of t v-l'res-t Willinn 1 ..l-. .. roil men! pt r S .: p-iay totaded i ; 1 " w'u Ul x 1 rt - 1 v liiiam . ;l "hit. w liile she ae.-at e attendance was1 l-ad Tatt, gave a short talk on! tlscs Thursday Night. D.7. Tlie treasurer's report showed! "liuman Ellieu-ncy," pointing out; The r,ntennlal celebration will a total -xp -ndrt ui e for the year cf!llu' ot'vd of healthy bodies in order i ,.i(,se Thursday night following the 1 7. .'h the ttual receipts amount- tu oi'tain the highest c-Ibciency of jj-,nai presentation of the historical i:.w to 1 ..",77.'.:. b avins a balance ; 'nind. pageant at Springbrook park. Thurst:i the tr. a.-aiy of f.'lO.l.".. i Following ate the ollicers that . (lav s t.Xpected to be one of the - - - - ' UtMt' elected: Frank E. Hering, pre- I hicgest davs of the celebration.

CHURCH PICKS OFFICERS ' , - '

i "ongr egal ion. .itctors; H. Ciail Da, is, .1. W. Shidler, ' C'. A. Koss. John K. Haughton, . !,t- Swintz, board of directors; lr. "r the l"irt l5i,!l,s;1! 1- nscnich, C. C. Herr. CioorgO

bait h r tin- e'isutn- y ir. which

'" 1 L nt'"' n:l,m''' al a re";tce; D. L. Guiltoyh-, George U ' niembirs of the fI.uer. F. A. Kryan. lassitication

;er ami i .. v narii, u e-mciei . : c. c: Haff. T. H. Norman. I . E. ! . . .... . z . I . j Kradley and 'W S. T. Fasset t were; . !. ' t-, d .b-.u ons u bile the name trus- ' ;t..s are J l'indlater. S. G. Chard! a:..! A. KinM-n W. S. T. Ka st tt :al W. A. No'.uml v ere re-e!cted '

. '. r ,t .1 t-i K..,rr ...-fiv.-lv V ' 'Oiuifiv ..i- . It'lllltl ;ou III ! C : . . . ; ;uol' " I nN1"11 Ullur- y urtimfactunn or business institu-."'V-v'i. . in ,Wednesdav morning ami fined $ i j tion in the county is entered in th. h":..Ti"; 1 , . M r t V f ,r the event and seres of unique and! v ',4V'.;1 ."V- .,,, i In front of the clothing store of ! -I'-'catioaal floats will ie displayed j VV, r 'e .;:.; ,-nes ' - c,o i d Toth. 42s Cha,dn st.. xav! in the parade. Nelson Jones is di- ,;. .V" r V -in '"d the complaining witness. Frank ! of th para.le which will be; 1 !'.. il.-, c ir I . . .1 1 K 1.1 ' .1U- ... . .1:.: i 1 :.. m, . .1

oio - ,.t the so.ülh of Kev C '

h.i!,.r a,.,,. iw, a. . t , , ! .,..'( r ' ' o'" a t e in t '' e I " r s t 1 s nop i w o i oo t no! t u. f t ;...,,, ,:,;-;r. :.ov,ra ;:(,Ml,;ri.:r.to an armament over trade .-ondi.i.lta an,. ... r., .o .td ,o I'-m ,..,H...r ..,.

MRS. BUTLER IS NAMED i .('Tuiiini Hu-L.imr ltatc. Mar F. Huthr. wife of the l.ie I'J.tm.s p Futb a-. v in. was in charge 'it' the s,. ah P.- nd ot:"ce of the -;!h iiiter-..;! re hUe district of linxr.nrvi.r";";';;:, 1 1 d i i r-.a . ts a p;...inted a 1 minist r.i- ; . v f . .1 to the a pphcat l"!l ; !. ', t.-r ot hninistr ation. Mr. .t.- v a'.ued at $ 4 . ' ' t let: r. al tb.e w-.'e. f.o:r chiblien. ; I. m . -1 1 '.i;!. I'r.i 'a is. Marv Kose and the b.e.'s ,.f tb.e etate.

:.! With the ex.,ptio!i of J..mtw. -r.of ' ' ' " 11 ' '' 1 ' ' ' '' ;"." j at Sprir.gbrook park Thursday night. I on F:. ; . all of tb.e c hildren ' "n:t'r "f M,, hii;a l m,, U ashin-ton The committee, which will be in '.t.ai. i.4h.-.; .:nd :n So ith Ktnd ' aftertmon at , f ,tltertaimnrnt f(,r th. d.x : . ,',,,lt ,1,tk- h" M as frisked. pj(1.,t,,r, .tt the v'hamier of r.,m- --- K F K K I M I rim:. ,N' J' h';; ;,f J-'"1 M;, h-i merce ;s headed by Mrs J. M. StudKth! K:'h.h haining on the ri w report e. io t he b ,al p.dice fie b;s ,ikf.r r as , hbf hostess. Her Ii -:.U a- the w.t end of th- I-iS i'.Ie "f h:s ''' .r( l:tn' wh,ch aides are: Mrs. i:ii7abeth K. ShaUt. r.!,e. attr.teted the attention of,';11'1':1 :V; " t0,lh,ifer. Mrs. John C. Smith. Mr.. Jacob

I i .- i i : i s at .'.Iii o'( link Ti:o.vlay I -. f: : :a '.:. S.-vt ral o:n; anit-s t:-.- '. r.ti.il ! te station :il-.sver,,d the ai.trm. N damage was done to la ..'hi... rin. buildings.

SAYS SIE MEVE! MET MUHDE

m

Mrs F V. Rnrnrrins at Lnwi'üi jud-s which one miht i.e.

i i i i tO KnOW WhCre Johfl Alerfnn Hnt Hnr Momo

I I I I W 1 V w www.

iwii wui iiv.1 iicainv. ! Mi,, ;. V. 1 :,, tardus. VI v Klder j through her daughter Wedr.es-; lav morniny. di. f lainied lia inir vir . . . ... , , , : : had any ronun unicatic n with James r John Akrton, win oonfeysi-d Tnesvlay to the shrr ff of CI rand Kapid.-. Mieh.. that he had murdered .ulna -"oi.i "i ......,.... . IV.. on Sept. lih whom he had mar- j j r;ed the day previous under an asl1 - '1 n;mu' . . ., , Some time a so Mrs. r.o.:a:dus. a widow refeitd a pieture po-tal f,,):i) sorneone -.v ho si-ned his r.amo j Alien. Thinking that it was a prae- j .,, j,)k, j, laved .v one of her j ,ri(ird. v ordered uhout it. I r.lU.r hc folll, an,,ther card of! f , nature in her mail. This! 1 time she wrote to th address Kiven, i i i i akmc who the sende was, and de manding to know nh,' he was adXV a dl" dressing her. She also inquired j - : ha" h" -J! .I,,.;' 1. mtivrj n replv to the I inr further deeloied until anions, the effee', of Alerton, th- authorities) found the letter written hy Mrs. Houardus. together with eommuniea- ,. , . , tuuis from women in Alahama. Idaho and other stat.-s. t',..;,,..-.. .Mi,.n which Alerton addressed Mrs. P.o-1 1 v . - . .1 . . ol. .,-a, ,1 the names, "jam es c,,rti. William Alerton and Jan.es and John Allen.! Mau-11 and his address ns Asht:l. i hub. O.. where he has lived mo,t ! 1 of his life REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS IVont Ilcoonls of Indiana Tltli and I. nan Co. Alphons DelJeu and wife to Kdmiind DeWulf, lot ;!4. K. Ib I'er kins' addition to Mishawaka. $1. I.tinund DeWulf to Alnhons he IU-u an,! wife, lois :'2S. 229, 24'. 2 31 i -'- i" r.ayh.rs third addition to .Mishawaka. $1. South Kend Highland Ccmoterv , association to Daniel H. Edenbo and ife. lot t'JO. Council Oak section. I South Kend Highland cemetery. $55. ! The South P.end l..m,i t'o to Cor-! ,.elia 1'. Howland. lots :;;7 and Ö40. Iltrntr gn.vi second addition, 70U I ucdimq HEADS ROTARY I A,ll,ual 1 r ,io f Ollicvrs Ilchl at WcdncMla.v'd .Mictii. ; ntircrs named by a nominating ; -oiiuimit-e iai w as appuinie.i a lew . i,K'nl; !" ,;' 'iiUihtcr v ko irestbnt; Edgar T. Fonds, secretary; K. t . step.unson. treasurer; E. i ouis b...hii. . chairiuan ot tile board of dl - , Whieloek, membership t ommitcommittee. GUILTY OF. ASSAULT AndivCr Nagy i- Fined liy City Court! .Judge Warner, n.hew Nagy was found guilty of cm.iv. a oo js. ine pio.u.t io, 01 a fi... .. i . .1. . : ;plovetl by TeKote. who complained tli.tt he was ,'XcrfiMiu an undue ilu.-nce upon a present emidove of . vc Tt 1 i I U! i in iUmissions t!:e clefcr.deat. he pushe.l the nm - i..ain:an an, to . him t . . ir. u.iv Tht. r,,urt f . j :, ,i tilis ,.vid.!ec.. vnfl : nt i.i itself to sunnort the ,.): '..r -ismlr .,.? ', ,it,.. ..... . - . ... ....... ...... i-.UH I . scarf pin is stolen Michigan .Man s.i Hit of .Ieclr i". Worth Sl.'O. K. lievihg that while in the crow al t l otrtlir.-r the St. Joseph car at th N. J. Moiehouc of St. jo.-ph. Mid:. .-.,....rf.,. i.i li.. 1.,.- J t,,a;o ii... nb-ntitv of the thief was offered in tb.e report winch reached th- department only Wednesday morning. Tiv NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

WILL SELECT JUDGE Oul of Town Attorney to 1 1 rar Talbot's INt it ion.

JiicK-e Harry I. Tuthil! i.f Mhhiuan City. Judire Harry Kernethea of Hot. bester and Jude L. V. Koyse of Warsaw, wer named a.- a list of chosen to heir the petition of John W. Talbot f,,r admission to the bar l"hrM U ( "irt . HKsJ.iv by J u Walter A. J-uilK J Wedn -day morning. Jud-te Funk ' 1 1 ...... l .,.1 ... i I, ; ... .-..1 e ! ' ' 1 1 - 1 .tun ui."' ii.uu:' i i 1 1 1 1 i i 1 as the Jud-re to hear the rase Mena" afternoon. - ne naming or me mr .ui-i-town attorneys was made hy Judue l-'ur.k Wednesday morning after the parth-s interested in the petition had failed to arce on a judr". The I parties were ordered Monday after- ,,, .,. nn snf.M:.l in,l-e hv W(. ,Jm.sdav moniir.g. " OU... t 1 I . nl r. mi I f O. . . dlUI Ul MlblUiy Ul VUUIIiy Told at Springbrook Proves Success. 1 1 ('ONTIM'KD FROM lA(ii: ONE.) ' , , . . ... countered Tuesday afternoon in dus- . , , charcin the Culver cannons at i-o.iih.ii., Springhrook park. The plan had 1 n to "an;e the Mff gun at ... ... ... ...l l,.l.r.,tmn I - : - o cio ck wiieo xurr vas ot,iclal,y lecla"d "?n Jiu one (u the cannon reiuseu 10 ie mta at the proper time. The job was tinally , hen up hy the operators but lomptly at 2 o clock the bis blank 5 1,.- r .nrw.. tvn n. od N. I OTT. il S in the cannon exploded. No one was ' injured through the accidental disc hare. Men in charge ff the his automobile trucks, which conveyed school children to and from srprinsbrook park Tuesday night are beins praised for the manner in whieii they liandled the trucks and the good care they took of the children. Ceorge Hoitner secured the trucks and is attending to this d"tail of the pageant. The tue of these trucks was generously given by the owners. Tiie drivers have shown jtiieir personal huctcm n im-nu to tnfi children and using eiery ,nott to veo that thev were convey 11,011 lo SM 111,11 11113 " 1 iumm d to and from the grounds in safeAs a result of their attention and care praise is hetng accorded them by Icrsons connected with the centennial celebration. These trucks vw ill be on duty with the same attT .,,",'Lth;J:a "i"1 ln. , Expressions from the many who ! witnessed the program of South , !( ml contennial celebration thus far are that the event has passed '.the experimental stase and from all sides come praise for the proces.i()ral pageants and the great historical pageant which proved a suc- ; starting early in the morning th x i.sitors to the city will be given a the an , 0ppnl tllnitv to tour the irroundin 1(.ountrv in automobiles while froi indinS m ' ja o'clock until - o'clock a recep- ( ti(M rir tlu, ..i,,reers tf the county ; !inj those jdoneers who have re- ! turned to attend the centennial will : t. hedj at the Chamber of om- ; merce The program for this event is a unique one ami many pioneers are expected to attend. Lunch will be served to the visitors and many old time entertainment features will be on the program. ro "f tm" h'v st l'ara'Jps of the three-dav cele). ration is expected to jtake place Thuistlav afternoon when ! the industrial i ro essional pageant j ,,f produced. Practic ally every i l idea i l e sec 1 10 us. e . tue ; . . ls scr.euiiieii to or at l o ciock ''vi'1 t:,rt ;is thereafter as I P-ssüde. After making a circuit of ! tm vari(,i:s Greets the procession

i n r n r n s t um

nUM HILL BE PRESENT

in-Jw,M P,,s 'r'r th' reviewing stan-i : ;,1,M1- tlM' ';?t si "f 1 ,u cou,t

house. i he greater nutni c-r or the ' ma nu fa t ii ring institutions in the lrit' v iU 1 " r,0'! ihlTin the after ! noon in order to permit their em- ! P'-: es t- view this parade which i w ill he f particular interest to I them. I Will (lic Conc ert. ! Following the parade a coneert will be uiven hv the Pullman centennial band on the review stand at tb.e court h ..-. while another series of national dances will b presented. The pageant will he formally los.d ii th conclusion of the performa nc cd' the historical pageant Tne H headed bv Mrs J. M. s: udHorine. Mrs. f:rt..tleth Pa Irrer. Mrs. John Stull. Mrs. Iinnda Miller. Mrs. Mahal.t F. Iinhar. Mrs. Wil liam Kupe. Mrs. H. W. p.rtz. Mrs. Sara-h P.ooth. Mrs. August Herzoif

Home of Schuyler Colfax Marked by Bronze Tablet

Impressive Ceremonies Are Held by Local Lodge He Organized. High tribute was paid to the memory of Schüller Colfax, fcrmer South I '.end citizen, vice president of the I'nited States and founder of the Itebekah degree of Odd Fellowship. Wednesday morning by members of Schuyler Kebekah. No. I. O. o. F., and other citizens who participated in th dedication of the bronze tablet designating the old home of the famous citizen. In all of the several speeches that were made from the platform which was erected on the property on the northwest corner of Colfax av.. and N. Taylor st., laudatory sentiments regarding the memory of Mr. Colfax were expressed. The life of the man who took such an important part in the development of the city, the st ite. and the nation was reviewed by the speakers while a short talk was made by his son. Schuyler Colfax, former mayor of South Hen 1, now connected with the I'astman Kodak Co., of Kochester. N. V.. who is In the city attending the centennial celebration. Members of the local flebekah lodge and state officials lead by a platoon of police and a hand marched to the scene of the dedicatory exercises from the lodge headquarters. The services at the site of the old Colfax home started shortly after 10 o'clock and continued for more than an hour. Frank Jefl'eries of this city opened the services hy introducing Mis Florence MctJregor, president of the Iiebekah assembly. The invocation was delivered by Ilev. Jason Cohee and was followed by a short address Mrs. John Uline. Mrs. Julia McQuillen. Mrs. If. C. Crawford. Mrs. Malinda Swaim. Mrs. Mary Hose, Mrs. William Stull, Miss Ahhie Pef-fcr.-Mrs. Mary L. Hint, Mrs. P. O'Krien, Mrs. Elmer Crockett and Mrs. I'riscilla Fields, all of St. Joseph county. MAN IS GIVEN CHANCE round (luilty of Assaulting Wife, Fine is Suspeiidotl. Judge Warner first imposed a sentence of $ 1 c and costs upon Fred (I. Williams on charges of assault and battery and then suspended it and released the prisoner on promise of Pood behavior. Williams was charged hy his wife before the court Monday morning with assault, who declared that he had struck and mistreated her. This Williams denied and the case was held over for judgment. The case against Evert W. Krungaugh for issuing a fraudulent check wiis set for next Wednesday. Emily Knutson will appear before the court Friday to answer speeding charges. Raymond Weaver was discharged, as was also Frank Neddo. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Melvin Darault. farmer Noble county; Minnie Kring. Kentucky. John Mac kin Rannon. salesman. Crafton, Fa.; Margaret Holycross, i 'outh Kend. Noarne Miller. seat mounting; Louise W. Fetke. St. Joseph. John Fernandez, machinist; Mayme Morrison. Walter Trytko. laborer; Clara Turkowska. clerk. John Trzeinski, laborer, waka; Mary A 1 brecht. MishaSITT ox TKIAL. A jury in superior court this afternoon is hearing the trial of Alex Kocsics against John K. Kay for $2."0. which the former charges is! due him owing to the misrepresent- ! ation of the boundary lines of a farm that Kocsics bought from Kay. Kocsics i hiims that on account of the alleged misrepresentation of the houndaiy lines he paid $230 too much for the farm. NEW CITIZENS WILL HEAR PRES'T WILSON Ten Thousand Men and Their Whes Get Imitations to Attend Iht. 19. International News .Service: '1 1 1 CA CI' h Oct. 4 Ten thousand men and their wives who have become naturalized citizens of the Fnited States .since January. 1115, will be given lirst chance to hear Pies't Wilson when he speaks here on the rdht f i ct. It. Inv itations wore mailed out today by the Naturalized Citizens' league under the auspices of which the president will come here. The general public will he admitted te the hall ''.) minutes before- th address is begun. Judue Clarence N. CJoodwin, president of the league, will preside. Iov. Dunne and Mayor Thompson will speak briefly and Archbishop Mundelein will deliver the invocation. BISHOP DUNNE IS HURT Father F. .1. schürt Killetl in Acxident Near li-oria. III. I:it rti itie.rail News S.-rvi'S-: PKOKIA. 111.. (ct. 4. An automohile containing three nrominnt I Illinois churchmen was wrecked on . the Princeville road today, instantly killing Father Kdward J. Schuetz, and. seriously injuring Kishop IMward M. Dunne and the Kev. Father James V. Shannon, rector of St. Mary's eathedral. The accident occurred live rr.ilea euit of Peoria.

hy Mis.s MccJrekTCr. In her talk the state president pointed out the great work done for womanhood by Schuyler Colfax in advocating and founding a women's fraternal organization which stood for the principles established in the Kebekah degree. She related the opposition encountered by Colfax in 1S50 when "be broached the proposition to establish an order for 4he women and of the odds he overcame in bringing out the organization of the Kebekah lodge in 1S."1. Following Miss McGregor's talk Mayor F. W. Keller delivered the address of welcome. speaking at short length upon Colfax and pointing out the centennial as the most appropriate time for the conduct of the services which were in progress. Schuyler Colfax, son of the great statesman and wll known to Muth Kend citizens opened his short talk by explaining the difficult position in which he was placed. "As I stand here on the same ground where my father and mother lived and lovod, many memories are recalled to mind." he said. "I can see father sitting at his desk working at high pressvre as was his wont. Now and then he would glance up and smile at my mother with that most wonderful smile that belonged to him alone. When his tasks were finished he would take my mother in his arms and say 'Nellie, God's greatest gift is woman.' My greatest wish is that my mother, his wife and sweetheart could be here today to witness the great honor that is being paid him by his fellow citizens and those for whom he labored." Judge J. L.. Hirmon of Elkhart, past grand master, delivered the dedicatory address. He spoke in slowing terms of the record made by Schuyler Colffix in his long and varied career of public and private activities.

LIMITS IMPORTATIONS Additions to tlio lYciu-h List Are Kcceicl at Washington. International News Service: WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Decrees further restricting importations into France were received at the state department today from the consul general at Paris. The new decrees prohibit the importation of papers, cardhoard, laboratory glassware and bromium. The decree will seriously affect American giass manufacturers who have been rraking an effort to build up an export market in France. BELGIANS ARE PARDONED Several Were Sentenced to Death For Spy in on Hermans. International Newa Service: LONDON, Oct. 4. Karon von Kissing, the German military governor of Kelgium. has pardoned 22 Kelgians. among them three women and two girls, and the burgomaster of Namur, all of whom had been sentenced, to death for spying. According to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Amsterdam, the pardon was extended was the result of protest tiled by the American and Spanish ministers "and the papal nuncio In Kelgium. MONKY AMI KXCIIANtJKNEW VOUK. Oct 4. Call money on the Hour uf the New York Stcx-k Kxc hune today ruled ;,t '2'i per ct-ut; high !'; per cent; luw, 2 per cent. Time money wtis eisy. lhites were; do c.aj s, ? per crnt; '0 days, i(t per -eut; 4 months, o1-.. per eilt: ä in im t L per ent; 0 mouths, S'-j per c-ent. The market for Prime M' i. .'ntile I;ipr was ijuiet and un hanged. Call money lu Lundun today vsas 4 per c-ent. Sterling Ixili.-ince was iitea.lr with business in h.iukers' Hills at 1.7ä 11-1'J for th-mand: 4. 71"; for a-dav 1..11-S. and fl.cJO'tii'j for lM-ia.v bill!. MIICAhO (iltAIN AMI I'UOVIsIONS. 'lii(.;c. c.t. 4.

eiiiu High bm Close WIIKATMay lr.Tcfi läs -t i.V.".. lr.si. it-i i."s ','. s l.j'J1 I jT l-.a s CoKNMiy 7.jUffi747s T.Ts l"'i "i Pee. -vVj,U 77:l4 7;", 77 -s OATS lee. 4s", V.t 4s"., 4'. May ."lA- 02 01', Td'i IM'KK ot o lt, so -je;. -.o 27.V1 I-c. I'J.l'O cio ut.vo .Tau. rJ.17f'i JJ ' i U rJ tO. -jj.07 IltD "M. 14 b 14;j h::t ur.2 Pec. l ::.."- las.' i ::.." i::.T7 Jan. 1M.KJ ia.'57 VHt7 KIUS Oct. i:: 1.:'j7 i::.so i:l'7 Jan. lJ.lU 2li 12 l'J 12:V

( IIK (,() CASH (JKAIN. CILICAK'K Oft. 4. Will-'. AT- N.. red. SI .. r t Sl.."l'u l ös", ; No. 2 h.inl winter, $lai.; .r J.'m's; No. l.io ;i ; N. 2 CuilX- N. whit-. SI '..; No ini-ii. haid winter. Sl.."",f. U'.rtliein spring. $1 ;".T. 2 mh.ed. M'fd Im-; .No. 2 Nu. 2 yellow. s:tK.r,i r ; SS, 1.,,. S", :; vhite.si.',i v,':ije: No. :; yellow. SM4f; aof. ; N-. 4 n.hrd. vVcsTc: No. 4 white, lOi.c: No. 4 vehow, 4, Ui V7 C I ATS No. 1. 4-iii4i-: No. 47" -.r,; 4lic; No. 4. 4CfTMT'..": sbicdarJ. 1-. c nie ; iKoii ri: CHICAGO, Ott. 4 KlTTr.U-Ib-eeipts. ll.fI tubs; .r.-aiuery etr.i.s. extra firsts. :u. fa ür?ti. ::2'ii-'2W; paekint" stK-k. 2''j27e. LtxGS Keceipf s. 7,7-", 1 cim; rI i -nary firsts. -.'Mjii j. u..- ; firr., :'Af,i :;i-. extras. IWnZlr: Lecks. 17';22--: hrties, 'HEESE Twin, lew. V.is ; d tirie. 2ie; youii'r America l"").-; lenii'-riK. .Illy; brl k. Ic LIVE P b ITP. Y Turkey. 2-i2T, : t Lii k'tn, 14fi"rlta; rincrs. l'-: r.-ait-ers. 1; re'e, 14117 ; din l;. 1.". ." l."da-. POTATOES i:e--e!;ts. "2 .-ir: .Minii't.is and Ohio, f 1 lef,; hi." : Wl..-tidn uiil Mb-Ligan wLlt.-s, sl.Vyq 1.20 INDIANAPOLIS I.IVK STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. In,., o. t. 4.Hc; Iht-eipt-. 11. ."ho; lairket ZLil'-- l-.w.-r; l st h"s. '.i.; bearl.-s. oievi mi : pitr. 5; c hi'.j s l'j ; bulk jT sales. .77-i CATTLE Keeeip-s. 1.4'l: m.rs-r steady: b.ilue be:vy t'-ers. KT.VuliM.',. licht Ktc-er. $'V 2ri .o : r-a-ifer. . 4 .. .-,-.(o: i-üu. $-" doiOl; btilN. jfl :,V.'i Co; tulves. 4.CJi''. 'JZ. SHEEP AND LAMPS Keoipts. "hm; market streng; Vt Lp, $70"K

1 MARKET QUOTATIONS

STUDEBAKER IS STRONG FEATURE

Show Good Gain in Early Trades Steel Common is Unchanged. Inteni.'t i Hi ll News ServFc. NKW VOUK, 'bt. 4. Irregular- I Itv marked the trading on the stork exchange at the opening today with . , . . movements in .-ach stock ha sea on; especial reasons am d there was the -

same lack of uniformity in price; nrTMll Ki.ll i: sTM'K. movements that have been notei fori PI J'Tsi: !'!:; 11. Pi. . t. 4. i'ATlI.i: several davs past. New York Air!; .'fl'b b-! r . Market v'.. .riwi. ' , , , s oo; i: 1. ss.uw.f s ,;ii- tii'.v r at. - Krake continued in good demand. ... .7 T.Va voo ; f.,;;. e. 7-.'., 7 en ; .-..in-with buying coming from inside : ni"i'.. .vanKjian; t.. g 1 t. t

sources, hasea on new oiunnunu, contracts, and the stock rose 2 4 points to International Nickel. in which important Jevc''imentJ have been pending, rose l-4- points to r.S riuuciuiin d .-n.. .. advancing 1?H to 114 xt. I-high Vallev rose i to S5 in the first few minutes, but later lost its gain. Steel common, ranged from H7-74 to 117U. and at the end of the first 13 minutes was unchanged from yesterday's final figures. SHOUTS II I NT COVKK. CHICAGO. Oct. 4. There was a general scramble of locals to cover short wheat during the last hour which they had sold earlier on reported rains in the Argentine, letter messages indicated that there had been no moisture. In the meantime. the offerings had been absorbed and the buying movement carried prices to a new top for the season and advances of 5-S to 1 7-S were shown. NKW YORK STOCKS. international News Service: NKW YOKIv, Oct. 4. Closing prices on the stock exchange today were: Allis-Chalmers 2)-i AllLs-Chalmers pfd M American Agricultural ...... so American Feet Sugar J7?4 American Can Co American Car and FoundryAmerican Cotton Oil American Locomotive .... American Smelting American Steel Foundries American Sugar Kehnery . American Tel. and Tel American Woolen . 'i:H . Till . r, 1 . r:j .112 'i . 4V2 .nr. l"27s . s4U Anaconda Copper 'J6r,a Atchison lOS-i; Kaldwin Locomotive iOJli Baltimore and Ohio Hethlehem Steel Brooklyn Kapid Transit ... California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio .... Chicago and Northwestern Colorado Fuel and Iron .. Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Chino Copper Consolidated Cas ........ Corn Products Crucible Steel Distilleries and Securities . Erie Erie 1st pfd . .55.X . . sr. . .isi .. 'In1 ..PU)1! .. ÖS-; .. l7s . . i5A . .ISO .. ITU 14 U . . 4r,U 41 U IsOVh General Electric .. General Motor Goodrich Co Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Illinois Central .... 74-; 15 1 (..; 6 6-. 17 -l Inspiration Copper Interhoro . Interboro, pfd International Harvester .... Central Leather IF'. Kansas City Southern 21 Missouri, Kansas and Texas. . 4 Kansas and Texas. Prfd 2 Lackawanna tSeel 7Vij Lehigh Valley S4r'H Miami Copper ::s?4

Louisville, Nashville 1 j CLoVEK SPIID-Puyic-. , f.-eliins Maxwell Motor Co.. 1st Prfd... s71il$lo per bu. Missouri Pacific TIMOTHY SEED 1'aylng. $1 pfr bu., w , iebiiig. per bu. Mexican Petroleum 111"4 AEi'AEPA sEKD-(Montana grown)New York Central II-2 ; Se.hng. $ia pr bu.

New York. N. 1 1, and H '-1'8 National Lead " Norfolk and Western 1 4 4 4 Northern Pacirio 1 1 4 7i , N. Y., Ontario and Western Pennsylvania People's Has Pressed Steel Car Kay Consolidated Keadinp Kepublic Iron and Steel .. Kock Island '. Sloss Sheffield Southern Pacific Southern Kailway southern Kailway. Prfd. . Studebaker Co. Tenn. Copper Texas Co S : V-i ir, wi;, . V il ' , ! i:vJ 4 2 "4 2', 22 Third Avenue Union Paiitic T. ?. Kul'ber T. S. Steel .-'. 0 ' ' 1 1 . j P. S. Steel. Prfd 121 I Utah Copper 4 vi j 1 N'irKinia CVtrohnu Chemical... t2 i Westt rn I'niori I'ol West in? ho use Electric . . . Willys c verbind American Zinc Kutte and Superior ,41 , . 4 ' 414 ! Pittsburgh Cft.tl .; .", j Industrial Ab dd 12 International Nickel " j ' ; Marine 4.'. Marine, Prfd 121 Kennicott EsT III I I AI.O I.I f : sTOCK. ! east r.ri'i'Ai.", v ,t i ; CATTLE- Ih'.i;-f-. 2" (-.: : rr.irk.t! j sIi.h : prime t.-.-r, .."-"; IO ; t.ut' i. r. j r;dt-s. M'. mil; s ..i. 1 I 4LVI - lie. i-ipt. ."hi !:!.: a. .irk.-t ' ; ;i tlVe. b..-r ; 1 ';!j tMl 'l-.-HI i ! sIII:I:P AM LAMMS Ib-ei-.ts. Hn, ll.i-.id: ii.ark.-t atlve; 1 !,..-. e Ii:;;1,. Pihi: .d.Vaf): i-ui f;Or. sT '"'' 1" U.'. : -.irI ir .. .SN lil'.j S.7.-1 ; .':i-ep. . '..I : V; N 1 1 1 j i IP M,S- l.eeeipf . 2,'t; lu.irket S ! '. .' :i'il lower: Vi.rk.-r. -Vi ."'.jü C; r.i. , -'.'J; ini.-d. X"i -.';' ;",; h.-av, '.".'; : ;.?:. ; P-'U-T.". iV'U'JW, te:. ?T." M ba- 1

C IIK u.o i.ivt: TOC K. I "Mux sIih'K .:lS. M . " T II'h;v K .; is. ;rirV.t -'r ' ti.'.Xe.l .!!! 1 !.:it. 'i.-f . VS t i ; l V. : i.C'y. 't";.V; f.-sg:; ! n ' ' !;:; k. 7-". V'.' :'." ATTI.i: K.v.itr, IT ; r - m vv.-z t.. I'.- Ktli.a : ' . 7."

ll'.'ä. a;.! .; 7"' ' ' " . t k.-r snd f V. -j.'.'.. 7.1". i . ,.7".'.; s .".o ; i .-d.. 1 1 ' 1 7 " S 1 1 1 : 1 : 1 lie. .i;t - ' . k-; 1 1 .t ! v ; i i f ; .-; ; a v h r ;i I 2' ! " 1 .1 IT ! ' . $ ik'-VJ P I. I Toi.i.n o i.uin. i i.i :i c . a . i t i is i wiipat c-.,:.. m.m : p. . ... t ; m.iv . si Ii N '.is'.. o .. ; 1 1,.. . 77 , Ml. i TS '., Pe. . a Mm. ' " ' . :a 1.; t . 1 '.' l: l- . X.. i . ri.i i:i: SI bl) " P: i; . .; ;: 1 ' v' '" ' V'!' Al.MKK Prime i-ii c I ' . lii-'i; M ir, I. 1"4". riMciim prjr, ... c r. - s-Mar.b. I . . 1 ' v t r . r - 4 IP r 1 11' i' 1 .11 11 1 n - i T.r j ftei,' . ..us .-oi.' .sj.rii. J.-rs. soi f- sa 00', al ealv.-. M.'..'',; 1'. - : u.avy m. 1 ',n ' ''''siilllil '-Ail,,, l.AMP.s-Sm.piv h ,',:: ni,tKet teidy: pru.t.. u.-f.ers. 7 7..'a iwoo; L'""-l ndt!. ';.1.V, 7..", ; for nuxei. , : "-'.Vii 7 1: tili and Ml'il'Ol. -(M. s.llin: ;1.n, j ip ;s I;.-. . i.,t "'..."hi'.j pi 10 liulllde h u : 1 market extremely dull rind . i.ni b-r a ' ' v ilXnirä.,?, : sam ,1 : h'ht York. rs. .: 1 '.;.'.". ; sa.oor,; :i -j., ; r-nigbs, ss.'ji'.r.i ne S7 0"'; 7. b.avy mixed. $ "J-",.'C S t iZ - TTtN ;01 MliOMl. Ni:v h:k. . t. :. ett. a g.... were .streng Tu-h with furt!:er ad -vames in p ri.es i,n ;iJ lii'.s. Three yard Bh-etlni-s were ipi.ted at j nfs f '.'; eints a v.ird. Y irm ver. up from to t elits .1 pound on n u m t -rs under öo. .lot. tiers and r. t iio-rs did an .a the trade. Silks re .pilef Itut iirm. rT rom:i; in NIAV VIHIK, . t. S..-t . oflee dull; P.io 7s ...; Santos 4' ll't. South Bend Markets GKXIN AM) rr.ED. (Corrrtd lailv Iy Y. U. Starr. Sur Mills, Hydraulic At.) WHEAT- Paying. j:.,ü per l.u OATS PayiDg 4o-; KrHluif pr bu. COItN Paying Htr; srlhcg W: per bu. I'VE Paying. Jf. per xu. IIKAN s.ellirif 41 jr rwt. MIPPLINGS-Selhrii:. '? 4J per cwt. CUOl'l'EU PLLÜ Selling. 10 p cut. ilATTKX SHIInf. Jl uO rr ct. tCUATCÜ FLLi) -Selling. SM per cwt. CHICK FEED M:tDfr. 12.204X2 .V) per cxv t. SEEDS. (Corrrcte! Iaily . tVarnfr nron , Sr4 Store. Hi I.. Wnj ac SI ) TIMOTin fJ.ooL'7. jier l-u. IC i: 1 CLOVElt--'; uo&hi.ctO jn-r baW 1111 E t'l.c j:k - ? :;2 L- per bu. AhsIKK JVXit 11 per Iu. AEPALPA-$lu it.jj 1J oo per l.u. SWEEP Cl-CiVKU IU 0012.00 pT iu ( OH PEA.SJOO per hu. SUV IlKANS- $.M04J. "0 per bu. 15 ECK ti n.V.S.S- per lu. 1 1EI.P l'LAS-u per bu. MI I. LE I -fl.75 per bu. GEK. MAN" M1EEET U.73 P!r bu. JAPANESE MI EEET--11.7." per bu. Ill NKAKIA.N .iIEEi:T-40J per ba. VETCI1-$1U oc ulil AMMO 111 CLo EU 7.0010.O) bu. LlVt STOCK. (Corrrrtol DaJJy ny )1ajr Ilr S. Logaa St, MiftbAwska.) TKAVV EAT STEH US Pair to food. 7Gi7lji-; prime. 71y'uc. HOCi.S 110ril2ü Ids.. $7.?0; 12U1.'0 Iba Fresh bullbeads. 17'- per lb.; eutnool salinen. 2Ulji-; et-ls. 17 S:1'resU wiuter caußLt dreed whlii fish lb- lb. lilatk Diamond brnnd boolees colflh. 22s- lb.; siuoked cbinuok ealmou. iOc; b UK-Led wLite lisli, 10o. tallow ami iimr.s. (C'orrecte.1 Daily l S. . Uppmaa. 211 N. Main St.) TAI.LOW Ityujrh. 2't"c; rendered. N 1, 4'czOe; No. 2. 2fiic. cm E 2-CJ.'i0; per lb HIDES Greeu, ö. 1, lOülCc; calf fkla HA V. STRWV AND I LED. (Corrected Dily by Mir Wfili-j Mllln 1 lour and 1 eotl Co.. 42U S. Mictiiau St.) HAY Paying, ?IO; selling, JHll STRAW Pa Jin:, pj pr t.a; teeing U per t.-n. or 5o- per biie. A'l S -P-- in j, -55: per ba. ; neeUli.'t .".'ti(ä."H- j,- r )ra. (UN-Pa i.g. si: p-r bu.; s.llhijj . 'i. .. i ... r 1 . 1 1 ;f10; EiOlJ lbs.. ?v40; K'U1W br. S to ; l.tcj i'js ü!l l oer. 4. rOlLTP.V AND MMTS. (Corrected Daily by Jiia;ai' Markft 128 E. Jfffrrhon lllvd.) I'OL'LTHX' l'aj IKüIO.-; slllr.g. 2 24e. ; VEAL Paying. Hi.l.V; gluing, i " EEEP K2-t. 2V: boilin lic: oor4 tt-rlaaise. 22-; slrb.in. 17v. HAM-PayitJi;. YJ ntoviMONs. i (Corrrttcd Daily by 1. V. Mueller. 211 i JfflMunn ItUiI.) I Plil'IT ora?.i'-. i-i.e. " :); "ihr. a t ! tu !,.-r il-vz. a . l-n.-ajs. . " i af iaiiD . I : ii 'ji.- r.ir .'.T .?-.T..ir-..j 1. .. .....

I jib; SflJai. 1"H2-V' P'T dor , A; pies, pay2 I Jng. $1V1 0 -r bu. ; dli:.tf. z:,'i:a:-: pn

; perk. H.'jL i AEEES -( nb:ig. p tJi'12. 24?: - l.'H.. l" " lb. ; p- T it ..-s. p., p. . T'C oi.jißt p.. 1 L. :' ; . :.a.,r : p.- k. lit ribi: and i;.' r.,:j-:trr j'-:tter 1 paying. 2' -ft -liii.. L-'y.. '.'.. ; Crirn 'iti t.utr-r. 11.v1t.ij. 1 - I IS1I. (Corrected Daily by the Eaod I ik. I I'oultry nl e-j. I oud Market, ; V". UabinsU'O At.) j Stri'tly fr.!: 1 jf ht !r'-l wl.'p fij 1'..: tr-".t. 2-;.-: id' ker-1. IV, . a : I- ! h'Jt. Wl, Ml.-. 2' h eltr.l .--..v THOMSON! AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. BIdg. Memlx-r N-w York stM-k F. 1 r h x c e. Vrk ritton Hrlianr, New Orlmn (tton Etrhtngr. (hlri-u -t-wk Eehr.ce. Chirac o fVirl of Trm.de iijnd Indlu IVatakr-f Ami -'. - lUion. inrrr l'Ht4 Wire Km All MArLrO. niONTSS rVLI 390-391; Home 2O2?i-r038.