South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 284, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1916 — Page 3
u(Tnr,i:u n nm. Home of Boston Broker Where Wife Was Murdered Severe Measures Are Being j Taken to Secure Another Million Men For Army. LOMn .", ort. 1 i'i. Cj-iite a -tir H K'n;r n .mi"n t . ; nti-tnilitar-ists on a für t f th- v r- nu-as-urpt th'- military ;t uth ritifs ;ir ;.loptin to r.iw t l;i-t another million mvi in- ; r-t I.r.tian. .Many of th-- c.rl.ir- th" ow-rn-mr. has -on- lark on its pl'lsrs To insure Victor Quality, a.'way locic for the li.noj traJemark. "His Master's Voue " It 1 every Victro'a ad e-.ery Victor Record. It is the ident;f-:r t IaVx-1 C3 all se.-jir.e Victrc'.ij kZl Vutcr KtwwrCi.
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f.rs"' anil that th- rr,il;f.try 'lY'ivsi;tni7iri" th- Uriti.-h army, rr-anl-3h of th fart that it was t Kill thi ry --yst-r:i that thy nnlutrk'-il w;on th f r r 1 1 ci' a -tat : r : tr wnr. TKp i.rn-iiiii-s whi h ;iro I i n
if:irr..l upon s-o-caI!r- .hirkors a rwl j th po!i o raid- h-ir. muri il"r; ' railway fl"p'ts and jdarrs nf i-nW-r-tainrner.t a r- h-M up to ji:Mi- tmm as an f'anu,'r r,f how the ;ovrnmnt h.s yiolrj'tl to th- insati-
ati!- d'-maiids of ih war office. T'Mlay thi instinn of cxtrndini? th" at limit for mlivtmont to 1 ." is !ini: ili.rus.1 r.l and indications arf that it will soon hf-romt an a -corn pli-;id fact. France is hf in hM up as an cxamilc with hfr at'
limit of 4S. Sir William P.nhfrt-.
M-n. chW of the Imporial i-taff. confirmed the puhlif s'i-;pirioii i.i a fp'iM h in which he said: "WV Mill havo to firht in po.fo as well as in war." )oxnari(i is firouinz. Th anti-militarist1 say tlier is "plenty of yoiin;' Moo ir. the country still availahlo. which has not yet 'f n tap-.l" and, in their opinion, a stil! stronger argument is "that there is a srrowinir demand for the otisopiption of colored troops from So:ith Afri'a and elsewhere." I. I. Houston. a well-known
parliament for a division of Iivorpool : "As early as May. 1 M .". I called the attention of t!u povprnmcnt material in 'oi;th Africa, and suh- : 'i'J fitly offe red at my own expense to raise, e'piip and train a p'-'itnent composed of Hatfutos. Zulus, or others nf the fiirhtin races of SoMth Africa. My offer, of course v. us rejf f ted although I pointed out th.it France was usin to the utmost of her ability the colored soldiers of her colonies. "In all parts of Africa and in the h.'i !-t ountry of India we havo an enormous rescroir of horn fitrhtin men. Why should they not share the white man's burden in this Ar1,1.1 ireddon ? Is I'n-rland to have her manhood so depleated during i hi- war that slie will be enfeebled and after the war will be unable to meet the keen competition in the markets of the world of those neu tral nations that h.we embacod the opportunity to crow rich and .-tj on. sr."
It is stated that the body of Mrs. Florence A. Small, which was found in the ruins of her summer home at ssipeo, which was destroyed by lire, had been covered with resin. This fact w.is revealed by a thorough examination, in which Medical Referee Frank Home was assisted by several other physicians. Mrs. Small's husband. Fredeick I Sma'!, I'.oston broker, is under arrest on a charge of murder. He is in jail at Ossipee. It has been determined that Mrs. Small was shot and strav-led before the house was burned. The resin is supposed to have been applied to insure destruction of the body and thus eliminate evidence of crime. The home was burned Friday r.hrht. The subsequent discovery that Mrs. Small had been slain caused Kreat excitement throughout the vicinity. Small's arrest followed immediately.
ARREST HEAD OF GANG
Ios Angeles Alan .vuI of IMillins Heal Il-tate Swindles.
Int. rnationnl News ServP-i?:
IS AMillhKS, Calif., Oct. 10. Charged with bein the active leader of a fan of real estate swindlers whose operations are said to be nation-wide. Robert Connolly. ST. years old. is under arrest here today. Fake abstracts of title, spurious deeds and Wtilious acknowledgements are involved in the deals, according to special investigators. Connolly claims to own property in . states and denies the charge. The specific charge against him is that he sohl property which he did not own to Mrs. C. F. Fenson of this city. Connolly formerly lived at .".114 Lucas st.. St. I,ouis.
WILL CUT BIG MELON
Armour A. Co., to Iitrimle MOO IVncnt lo Stockholders.
BANDITS ROB DRUGGIST Army Truck Prnr Is Ivillcil in llatlh Which Follows.
I :if rn .1 1 iom I Nn! S.rri'e: Kl FAS(. T-va.. Oct. 10. Mebandits early today held up a druc store, robbed H. I . ilaes. the proprietor, of jr.." and in a pun lii;ht which followed fatally wounded Lawrence P. Nugent, a Frited States army truck driver, who died a fewhours later. The bandit escaped.
mi:H MAiUtlFN. Intern.itienr.l Noun Service: CHICAGO. Oct. 10. Herbert I.. Truhe, who ran the mile in 40:1'. in the Olympic parnes at Stockholm, has been married to Miss Alice Fru.oinc. member of a pioneer farnily here, according to announcement t nd.iv.
A London lispatrh says a recent Clerman urniy order commands strict economy on the battle :irld. Sand !'.as mut be counted, with Iieavy penalties attached for bss; leather .n ! metal articles must be collected, and dead so'uiprs. l.otl: friends and enetnic. are stripped of boots and clothes. "anns is no loncer to b r.sed in v rapping le.id bo.Jies.
Intcrn.iti'n;il News Service: ClUCACtO. Oct. 10. Armour and Co. will cut a 400 per cent melon at the next meeting of the board of directors. It. J. Dunham, vice president, in a statement made public today, said an increase of the capitalization from $20.000.000 to $100.ooo, OoO also would be considered. This would be accomplished by capitalizing $so.000.000 of the company's surplus, which now is around $100.oo.0oo. and which was earned between l!o:l and 1912, when few dividends were paid and virtually all the earnings were reinvested in plant extensions.
WHEAT 0 IS
LESS THIS YEAR
White Potato Yield is Smaller Than It Has Been in the Last Five Years.
$25,000 IN GEMS GONE Diamond Mervliant Props Iii Wallet in Loop at Chieaso.
Ii.tern.itlitn.-il Now .-ervieoClllCAtlo, Oct. 10. Someone who traversed the loop district last nicht is richer by $2r.,000 in diamonds and $1.000 in (ash today, according to Max niooni. a diamond merchant. He told the police he lost a wallet containing the sms ami money somewhere in Ins rounds of visit to customers late yesterday.
The bist boundary monument between the I'nitfd States and Canada has been set. The work has Peen coin on for 100 cars.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. Further decrease in production prospects of the country's principal farm crops, excepting corn, flax, rice and kalirs, was indicated to Jay in the department of agriculture's monthly report. A preliminary estimate places the wheat crop at 607,357,000 bushels, a drop of :;,r00,000 bushels from the amount forecast from September one conditions, and 404.000.000 bushels under the la.st year's record breaking crop. Corn production prospects increased 8,400, 000 bushels as a result of favorable weather conditions during September and a total crop of. L',7 17.'.:;2,O00 bushels is forecast, that is more than .".00,000,000 less than harvested last year. The white potato crop is the smallest since II 11. Today's forecast of production is r.00, .";", 000 bushels, a decrease of 17.929,000 bushels from the estimate made a month a?o, and 3S.000.000 bushels below lat year's crop. Tobacco prospects decreased 2 0,4 31. 000 pounds since last month's report, but the indicated production this year. 1.20;:, 077, 000 pounds, will be a record. Decreases in production prospects from last month's indications include : (als, 160.000 bushels; barley. 905.000: buckwheat. l.S 46.000 bushels: sweet potatoes. 1.5:5.00 bushels; pears. 90.000: apples, 1.510.000 barrels; and sugar beets 14S,000 tons.
SUGAR FACTORIES START
Big I nervate in the Amount of Beets Grown This Year.
DF.NVF.R. Colo.. Oct. 10. Beet siik'ar factories are just beginning their annual operations. Owing to the high price of sugar the output will be much larger than last year. The civic and commercial association reported today that there are 223,000 acres sown to sugar beets in Colorado alone, against 160,000 acres last year. The production is estimated at 2,900,000 short tons, against l.S 20. 000 a year ago. while the value will rise from 000,000 to 30,000,000.
TAXABLE ASSETS GAIN Now York lroperty Is $250,000.000 AFkivo Lat Yoar.
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The Turkish language lias been made obligatory by law for companies and corporations doing business in Turkey. For foreign companies this obligation is limited to their correspondence with the Turkish government and to document. which they may use in dealing with the Turkish public. Companies have until July. 1919. to comply with tho new law.
XKW YOKK. Oct. 10. Taxable as sets of the city are gaining $250.
000,000 this year from dual transit subway operations Estimates completed today an increase in land values of
000,000. with fully $100,000,000 additional in building operations. Manhattan shows the largest investment in construction. while Brooklyn scores the greatest land enhancement. Nearly $60.000.000 has gone into Manhattan structures to discount conditions created by the dual lines, while more than $50.000.000 has been added to values along the Brooklyn branches of the system.
NO DIVIpr.NB. "You married a run wife, didn't you?" asked Jones of hi.s friend. "Yes." he sighed, "but she'.s not declared any dividend yet."
Iloen'gen rays have been recently used successfully in Switzerland in photographing the iron reinforcements of concrete work. The advantages of being able to make an examination of the condition of ?uch reinforcements or the proper disposition and situation thereof without destroying the concrete structure are self-evident, as well as the desirability of being able to make an inspection of the position of the rein
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The largest hen e?Ks are produced in Manchuria, those weighing onesixth of a pound being common.
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HE WILL DISCUSS STATE ISSUES FROM THE DEMOCRATIC STANDPOINT AND EVERY CITIZEN SHOULD HEAR HIM. COME. BRING THE LADIES. '
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