South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1917 — Page 4

MONDAY lA'i:XIXC, J.Wt'.MIV 22. PUT.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

I HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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WILL VISIT CITY, Guy N. Rohrcr, Former Resi-i dent of South Benrl, on Extended Leave of Absence. Oos. G y X. Hohr r of the Province of S;U;, I 'h 1 1 i p t Mmd-, ;s expected ti aniv ir: .-oath H'-ml Tuesday on a vi-it at tli- hnie of Mr. and Mrs J. .viignMir- Smith, 7-9 Park av. Co.. um, Smith Rohrer. b 1 1 oh r r' littl !io-.v i-itim: at mother liaviim Mr. and Mrs. th. Smith li'iriii', hi-i'i-n a daughter of .-'m it h. Gov. Ruhter !iv-d liie n i iii i y ;U: r hi.- graduation from West 1 oint. and l. j,o!- j-tung to the Philippine-'. H i now oi; an extended have of alwiirc . 1 1 r spendim: the la-t -i veals ,it the i-'ands. I'nder Gov. Rohrer's admi ni.-t r.i -t.on th' pro vir i if Sola ha- for thbist time i ri triad la vv-..bidir.g. II' has been able !o 1 1 1 n i i l.i t The nuthi wry that v a - .-. pi a 1 -1 , t tliH-c np to a lew year- ai'o. T 1 1 province .f Sultl has ;ilw,i;,s he-n regard-.! as tilt: hotbed of iri-üi I ect ion and n-order. l,ut has been gradually hroiiKht to a -tat- where th- Philippine authorities haw no farther cread of the situation th' r . .Iol. th- capital of the pfo I !!', , i th or 1 and sina II. t w a 1 pel f' led i i' in t h1 th at ! ison tl : I, hist is 'I i! i I j - I at t h pi s-nt time, ; and has h-en laouuht up to a eiyj his;!i state of p i f i tion i.y the .an-j i'ary measures inaugurated umler J th- pres-nt admini-tratioii. S inx.ls j hae la en ( or -t t !K t I all or t)io! ji o ue new 1 ii.hN 'i i 1 1 . .-1 1 1 I Cow : Kohrej- has !atdy erected the most j modern, thoroughly. -equipped hospi- j Tal in th i-lands. j Io. Rohrer exp- ts to teniaiii inj Suth l'.end for some time. I PASTOR ACCEPTS CALL TO SWEDISH CHURCH I v aiiK'Hral Mi ion Plan. Ii echini of N'u Ruihling I hank Prof. Hj'iiM.

Rev . lanil I. Wnisteat of "liicag j church. Rev. James S. .Rums ofam;.. unc. d Sunday night that he ; t.ciatin.;,'. Rurial will be in the city w i u 11 accept the pastorate of the ; cemetery. Members of the Supreme Swedish K angtdi'-al Mi.sion hut ch. ! l'orest Cireh- of 'Woodmen, of which crner of S ott and 'in lianl sts. !she was a member, will attend the Owing to the fac t that lie is per- ; funeral, suing a post graduate course at the!

NoVth Park college of Chicago, from Feb. 4 until the first of June he will take charge of the church services n Sundays onlv. At the latter date he win take up bis permanent resi-j iilence in thlscitv. Fr the pa.-t two! weeks he has 'een .-onsideting the, all that was extended to him fol lowing a week's -ervbe conducted;, at the church. t Plans were initiated at the parish! meeting for the buihling of ... ' i new i in tin-! butch on the tot ouichaseU in til 'i0 block. S. Scott st. ports will be made b Further i e- j the proposal I liter. A vote of thanks was e

tended to Prof, ("harles Hjerpe ofjneral. the North Park college for his s r-1 Grovi ice In taking charge of the church, luring the past month-. '

PASTORS HEAR BISHOP Mes.ag' of llu is subject Miniem preacher' of Addrt . Ri.-diop A. H. Spreng tif Na illc. 111.. vvh spoke Sunday at J ust Evangelh al c hurch, addi ' t rthe ed the mini-terial a.-.-ociation f South Rend and Mishawaka at its regular weekly meeting Monday at the Y. M. C. A. Iiis subject was "Th- Mes.-age f the Modern Preacher" Th lu-hop enleavred to slnvv that the true message was the gospel. Routine business was tran-.icted pr ceding the addres. Rev . James .. Gardiner, president f the assoi itioti presided over the meeting. i v.as announceil that the meeting j;et Monday would ! i!evatel to devotional een l-es 1- d by the president. VIEWERS ARE APPOINTED Regular .Mni.la Mcling i- Held bv ( ounlv Uoniini ioiier. Yh'Utls lor two were appointed 1 propi-cd the count' roa . i . eo:ii-mi--iot. i s at thf!r weekly session M.-nlav. Henderson J McClellan, Ja o1' E'.genhccr and Hu-h Tanse Te ii.i:r.t '1 to : w the -nc :' the n .id t.-r w!ii, b. J ) I Ki7a !- and others petitioned and Mr. McClcüan. Edw.ir.l Pfci'.fer ar.d Pete; o! ere appointed t lew the J Cnar.dlcr high'.v a'.c In th" atterr.oon tb.e omndi ly if. rs sat nance bonds x In. h vi P. be vith tli1 ountv boat d whi. h rn t t' a ; p: ov e 1 1 t tr.e I'.iiiKS of the cc:ntv he i . . .; i.t : and it v ir.o d j ' . ' d . I'IRI. I.o-- sioo.noo. i:. l! I e ra.i ' e l;et . - ' 1 1 l.oIi;e ....... i , 1 pjaP a:T-.l "t t. f :1 . ( . 1 : . . 1 - 1 1 a M e CaM Tm-t 1 I I' .t r 1 . ' 1 1 e 1 ' u tl. l! J.ihn Udg.. a ii '". 4' ( a-t ll: in f.'f at 1 er. R !! HoIUe ph. 1 1 d I J 1 i Ii Ml MIA KT I'.irFI I H. nt . 1 ... 1 nie 1 1 (: t la- .b ; I I l,',!!'' . - I . t p 1 I i V I 1 1 p

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Mit. HARRIET C MATTHEWS. -Mrs. Harriet Catherine Mattr.ews, years old. S. Carroll st., died at her Lome Sunday afternoon of complication, following a six months' illnes.s. Sli is survive! liv u son. Claude Emmen Matthew ,f this city. .. gl a nd-la ugbt r. MaiUf M. Struth a l-i of here, and a sister. Mrs. i-om.- Kei- r of South Lend. Mrs.; Matthews was horn in Terre Coupe! j Dee. i'.:. IS:::, and had lived here for the past 4" ear--. coining from I.'uha nan. She was the widow of the Mat Daniel V. Matthews. Th funeral will 1. held at the . i -idem Tuesday aff-rnoon at 1';:; o loH-. Rev. John M. Alexander offa latino, and will ). private. The ' i o.ly rn. iv he i'Wvd at the resi-l-nee I ue.-day morning from I'J orlo'.k. Rurial will take in Kiv e-rv i:-.v cemeterv. to place r 1 (HARM CAISSON. rears old, nil ,i i im, ... eftl Olli, i'iij Main t.. a it y fireman, died Sun- ; day afternoon at I o'c lock. lie i j .-aw wved hy his fattier, Tnomas Carson, tlirtf si.-trs and two hrothers. a l of this eitv. Mr. Carson was hom in Jul of iv:'. j M ARC.ARirr PARK IN. , Margaret K. Iarkin. three- earo!d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilar-v.-y Iiikin. ;17 N. I-Mdy st.. lied Siitiday inorninL; at 1:1", o'cloc k after 'an illness of two davs. iwsiues ner parenis. stie is yjr ied hy two hrothers. Arthur and i i Howard and one sister, i:elvn. all i i ir; a t. horra . Mljs. MARY MAINS. Mrs. Mary .Vevins, ."1 years old. vvhlow of the lite Frank I). Nevins, died Sunday evening at her resident-. '.11 R. Washington st., after an illness of two days. Death was due to neuritis. She was born at Wanatah in 1S06. and had lived in this city 1'S years, coming here from that place with her husband. Frank P.. Nevin. whom die married June 6, S S 9 . Fesides two sons, Frank and Hoi hart of South Rend, she is survived i by three brothers, A. C. Kuss. Allent iv Ii, i .. i iiii.imi i-iis, ttauuiaii. 1'i.tnk Kuss of Mayville. Wis., and - - A f f Iff 1 iiwo sisters, .virs. au ia t en er ami Mrs. William Remmo, both of this city. l'uneral services will be held at ':3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from the Trinitv I'resbvterian FUNERALS MK. LI ( INDA KONZEN. services for Mrs. t i bu- j i i I ! I- imei'Ml cinda Good Konzen. S." vears old. the oldest resident of St. Joseph 'county, will he h;-nl from St. Pat rick's Roman Catholic church. Hew John F. lieOroote officiating. Pallhe:ris foe t b r funeral ; t-n IVivbl T. ..v ....... Guilfov Ie. William Whiteman, Carl Sirtzer. Sunford Rich, John Herzog, 'nd Joseph Reick. The body may be viewed until the time will be of the fuin Cedar Burial c emeterv STANISLAUS ZALOS. Th funeral of Stanislaus Zalos, I'O years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael a tos. si 2 W. Fisher st.. who died Friday morning, was held Monday morning at S:J0 o'clock at the St. Hedwig chinch. Rev. John Mard ' ott'a iat d. Rurial was in Celar Grove cemetery WAS NO ROOMING HOUSE (barge Piled Again-t llarrj EvanDi"nii"MHl in 1'ourt. r.ca''--e the house at 4-7 E. I,a-.-alle iiv., is nt a rooming house but a single home, a motion for a judgment for the defendant. Harry Evans, was sustained by city court Monday morning and charges fr tlefrauding a rooming house bill .vera- dismissed The decision was l as -d on the testimony of Ollie E. Brown, the complaining witness who was the only on' to be placed on the stand. Cases for a.-.-ault and battery against W. I. Winner and I. II. Criisi'ii were also dismissed by the court. Casimir Holewinski. "14 X. Warren, was released under bond of ?l'm t. appear next Monday in answer to charces cf child desertion. ASKS S500 DAMAGES I'duard Hcierinan Allege-, lie fered P.rkeii Ankle. SitfEdward llf ifnnan filed a su.t for ? 'llama -zes against the Interstate l.-iuipment C. m superior court Mi.nday morning, charging that he v ::', -re-d . broken ankle whe n a steel la.-k fell auainst him while he v;i. iinplove.I by the company. Heier11. an ilaiias that he v as emplojed to inn a sttel puiuh and Was required I., take stiii's of steel frem a rack. He -avs in th.e eotnplaint that n ul r,. 1 while he was taking strips Horn the rack, hi ( akir.-: his ankle. it fell on him. We vvi.-h t thatlk the l'at telide t'.ai.d F.4:!e and Iriends for tlnir k:rain-s shown dining the ilir.ess and death 'f David R Shuev f. tl.e tb-ral f. rin-'. Ab MPS. DAYID P.. M P. and M US. ;!in:V. WAKKER. Advt.

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P EN TO PUBLIC iDonolc WIII Dnmnin nn nScnlw I i uuuio in iiu.iaiM uu wiopiaj ; at Chamber of Commerce For Several Days. Although the rity planning exhihit whicii has hen on at the ' Chamber of Commeia o for the past week and a half closed officially Sunday nipht, th panel.s will be left ir. the t.uildiriK fur several days and tit will be possible for anybody to S,H ,m (llsI'h'y- John U. L-athrop. of New York rity, w ho was in charge or tri extnuit. u-it the city Saturday nijht. Y. II. M.aier. who was in charge of placitiK the various panels for Hie exhibit, is out of the city, but v. ill iurn later in the ueek to pack the various charts and photographs. Arrangements are being mad to have the exhibit shown in Indianapolis sometime during February. At that time it Is planned to have members of the house and senate of the Indiana legislature see the exhibit. The bill providing for a ; city planning ommission will be , introduced about that time. i -iOUR HUNCH SEEMED TO HAVE BEEN 0. K. t Reporter Docs As p (the City Edi tor) Tells Him and Rrings in This story. "Write a story on the recover of the Studebakrr automobile that was! lost last night." said the city editor j who has hunches wlun news is go-; ing to 'break. This was at s o'clock. j "1 11 get the olhcer s name and the.

iiace. .-am in- i ei-o. iei Maams "iiasked in a suit liled in superior

for the city hall. At 10 o'clock Traffic Officer Sorwick phoned the detective department that he had found a rstray automobile in the first alley south of Washington aw, between Chestnut and Cherry sts. The editor's faith in his hunches still remains unshaken. A six cylinder machine hearing the dealer's license M-MM, belonging to the Studebaker Service garage was stolen Sunday night some time between 7:Ü0 and 10:10 o'clock from the street in front of the Oliver hotel. The los.s was reported by E. A. Shedd, who had been using the machine. INJURY TO PLAYER BREAKS UP A GAME Iliac k .lac k C'alUnl in as Climax to Argument Man Removed to His Homo. Wounded by a blow of a black-jack wielded by Jaso Tasovojmovitz following an argument over a social canl game at i o'clock Sunday morning at the home of Joe Palovia j on Indiana aw, Nick Scribage was. lemoved by the city ambulance to l-a- li-. -t S3 William st lilf limine ii .. ... xt . n-c.nnoii nn,i Uaconnien Parker. O council and ,:,,.. a.. i-tt- 4.f rnt .Hllici , uiuiri nit ui.vk.w -' v , . . . Schock found Scribage severely wciunded by a blow on the head and advised that medical assistance be secured. According to the story told by Yin Scorerg, who was also sitting in the game. Tasovojmoviz became enraged at Scribage and hitting him over the head with a black-jack, drew a revolver and tired. The .shot went wild but Scribage fell unconscious. TEAMS TO MEET TONIGHT Sunday School League Will (ict Go ing at Y. M. Gyms. Teams representing seven Sunday; schools of this city and one in Mishawaka will play off the first round of the senior basketball schedule of the Sunday School Athletic league at the ( Y. M. C. A. this evening. The games j will start promptly at s o'clock. Roth j the old and new gymnasiums will be utilized. Tonight's games are: First Mishawaka M. E. vs. First Raptist: St. Paul's M. K. s. First Christian: Firt M. K. vs. Grace M. E. Westminster vs. Quincy Street Baptist. Games will be referred by G. A. Cooper and Wallace MacKelvey's association physical directors. WALLS LIKELY TO FALL impact Around Colonial 'Theater liuilding i- RoiKtl Off. Following an examination ol the vondition of the walls of the buildmg Min S4uuuin. .A.-.-i.uii it,"r ; a( ting during the illness f Rund ing e'ommi-sioner Perkins, gave o'. -, tiers that the space immediately inj front of the Co'onial theater build-j in 'e roped oil as a safeguard lt pedertrians. He decided that.! though there aie no visible fisur(si in the front wall, the heat te which it has beer, subjected an.l trie -?eak-ening of Mipportin; walls has rendered it t-.nsafe. Police are guarding the building. MEET TONIGHT. ' The irvmnasium lass of the Y. W. !

I C. A. will meet this evening withlrol I M'.ss i:iear..r Mueller in charge. Mis

IMuell'r will teach the- cl.t-s i.r the Jest of this term, which ends in t'vo weeks.

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HENRY R. KERR MARRIES! Pounder of Lcx-al Kluanis Club Weds MMiauakii Girl. j Henry R. Kerr of Cleveland. O., j 1 I V n mart Ti- Vi r iftri r itü,1 iVia Iv'iiro nit; I J V Vj ft I 1 1 t . . w 'p.,Ull,fl4 I iir III )1 U lll jclub of South Bend, was married to Aua "-eger ci AlisnawaKa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Krueger, 7H4 i:. Third st., in this J city Monday, and the wedding cere-j mony was performed hy a Klwanis minister, Rev. John M. Alexander, pastor of the First Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr left immediately after the ceremony for Philadelphia, where Mr. Kerr will continue his work as a district organizer for Kiwanls. During" the next year, Mr. Kerr will be engaged in installing J clubs similar to the South UeTld organization in Philadelphia. Baltimore. Washington ar.d surrounding cites. TWO ENLIST IN ARMY South Rend and ohcn Man Arc Sent to Columbia, (). ! " years old luirt i Waldo Rrunsun. K. Miner st., and Karle Eckenode, 19 years old, of Goshen, were enlisted Saturday in the regular army by Sergt. John kees of the local recruiting station A total of 41 enUstments have been made since the first of the year, almost an average of two a day. The new recruits left Saturday for Columbus barracks, Columbus ,0., where Brunsun will enter the infantry. Eckenode may be attached to the coast artillery service. Roth men will remain in Columbus for 25 days when they are to be assigned to their respective posts. TELEPHONE CO. IS SUED it,t bei sks $5.000 1 'or Alleged Injuries sustained by Soil. Fhe thoUsand dollars damages are j court Monday hy Mabel Curl against the South Bend Home Telephone Co., for injuries sustained by her son, Forington Shook, when he was struck by a bicycle on which Edward Fauts, an employe of the company, was riding. As a result of the accident, which occurred on Hill st.. last July, the mother claims her son suffered severe abdominal injuries and was forced to remain in bed 12 weeks. She charges that Fauts was unlawfully riding the bicycle on the sidewalk when he ran over her son. NEW CHARGE IS FILED Saloon Owner Accused of Letting People in After Clo-ing Hour. Charges were filed in city court Monday morning against Joseph Kitkowski for permitting persons in his saloon at unlawful hours. He was released on his own recognizance and a hearing in the case set for next Thursday. Kitkowski was released last week by the court from charges of running a blind tiger. It was brought out in the testimony that some men were in the back room of his saloon after 12 o'clock. He proved that! this room was included in the li . c . . . lit . cense of his saloon and the charges 1 " unuer tnis siatute were uroppea. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ( iMj-.-j j lYanccs place and Russell II. Downey to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon W. Place. S. Iafayette st.. announce! the engagement of their daughter. Miss Frances Marie Place, to Russell H. Duwnoy at a family dinner Sunday. The wedding will take place next fall. Miss Place is a former student of DePauw university and Mr. Downey was a member of last year's graduating class of Notre Dame university. He is employed on the reportorial staff of the Tribune. CIVIC CLUB ACTIVITIES Motion pictures will be shown for j the first time at a community cen- J ter this evening at 7 : HO o'clock at ( the Lincoln school. Four reels of I comedy, drama travel and educational films. Aperformance for i children was given this afternoon at the stioeh Roys of Indiana under the direr- ! lion of Walter Kamp, will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Laurel j school. No fellows over lß admitted.! Educational classes as usual. Also! a basket ball game between the 1 r . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 t li 11 7 T Sai nnl of itui ri.- .in ' - '..v. . Turner hall. Educational classes at the Kaley school. Class in Knglisii to te in structed by Lynn McKee. N children admitted. HAl H HHFSHES. NAIL BflFSHES. and CLOTHES BIll'SllI, Special Rargair.s at 'oonley's Ad t. James Hurley, alias James Cahill. w ho was arrested in the city Jan. 11. and held for agrancy, was turned over to the authorities of the ejhio state prison early Monday morning. He will be taken back to Columbus t face charges of violation of paELECTHIC WARMING be tter than a pi" Hot Water at Coonlev's PADS. R. it ties A.Ut

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LEAVE HOSPITALS Two Members of Party Are I Fully Recovered Dr. F. H. Irwin Issues Statement. J . member ;teel. ::i I-:. P.ronson of the unlucky party t.. a held last Thursday niu'ht at the residence when two others were asphyxiated. left Ilpworth hospital Saturday. Miss Marion Hoyden, another mcuiber of the party, is als recovered and left St. Joseph's hospital at Mishawaka Sunday afternoon. Dr. F. H. Irwin, whose name was brought into the tragedy, gave out the following statement, whi h was addressed to the editor of The News Times: I hope you will give me the opportunity to correct the erioneous and unfounded rcinirt of my connection with the tragedy which occurred last Friday morning on Kror.son st. in this city. About a week before this occurrence iny ollice girl, who had been with nie lor some time, left my employ and secured for me Miss Marion Heyden, who was a mere aeiuaint- ' . e 1 1 ...1 .. ii nee in uei.s aim woo j i snaiihu to me. Friday morning about lt:S I was working in my ottiee on a patient. Mr. Coleman from Chicago, i was called to the telephone and with some difficulty recognized the voice of Miss Heyden, who in an incoherent manner made me understand thai something critical had occurred. Tcdd to Go Next Door. I told her to go next door and have some one. else tell me what was the trouble. Afterward J learned that she went to the next door neighbor, who happened to be Mrs. R. R. Miller, wife of the city sealer. Mrs. Miller promptly called me and in brief told me the situation and Haid that I had better come down at once. Realizing the seriousness of the situation, I asked Mr. Coleman to accompany me. and we vent dij rectly to the Miller residence. After being informed briefly of what had occurred, Mr. Coleman anil I went next door where the tragedy occurred, and went in, but-seeing the fcituation decided to await the arrival of the physician, and returned to the Miller residence. In a few minutes Dr. Myers came and we went with him to the Steele house, and, after learning the true srtuation. we returned to the Miller residence and the police and coroner were summoned. Left Purse in Room. Miss Heyden mentioned the fact that her coat, hat and purse were still at the Steele residence and she wanted them, and that Miss Yoight had a purse and was wearing a diamond ring: thereupon Mrs. Miller suggested that I had better get her pockethook and any valuable jewelry that she had and turn it over to the coroner. Acting on the suggestion, I returned to the Steele house and procured Miss Heyden's coat, hat and purse, and Miss Voight's purse and two rings, which I took to the Miller residence. This was done in the presence of probably 12 or 1 ." j people. In a moment an officer came in and said I was wanted at the Steele house, and on the way over he said, "1 think you ate wanted about the rings. " 1 said "Alt right." Meeting the coroner, I introduced myself and we shook hands, and thereupon delivered to him the property of the deceased. I returned to Mishawaka and took t he l:-0 train for Goshen to keep an engagement with my brother, a practicing physician at that place. Statements Arc Denied. Up to this time it had never occurred to ne that any action on my part could in any possible way be misconstrued, even by the most vivid imagination of a newspaper reporten as the attitude of Mr. Coleman and myself was one of assistance only. You being in the newspaper business and perhaps calloused to these things, cannot realize the shock and humiliation I suffered when on leturning from Goshen 1 read for the first time the lurid account of the tragedy and of my connection with it. These are the exact facts in the case stated hiiefly, and from them it is impossible for me to realize how the wildest Might of imagination could conjure up the statements as published in various papers that I was engaged to the girl, that I had given Iter a diamond ring, that I had said the ring- was mine, that I had gone to Goshen to arrange for the funeral, and various other statements equally false and untrue. TWO SEEK NOMINATIONS .Michael W. Hemers Pile-. Hi- leti lion W ith City Clerk. Michael W 1 'lowers. :.2Z S. Wilfiled a petition with iiarn t.. has I . .- . i - , - . i . : . . . .- u 1-. . . iiiv ciffK riaie 1 a'.-ii.-i 1 ii ie entrance of his name on the democratic primary ballot as candidate for city clerk. Mr. Flowers has been prominent politically in the nn-t pre cinct of the third ward lor many ears. Max Raini. T,: W. Wayne st.. resident of the third precinct of the third ward, has been ofliciahy granted a position on the b-moeratie party primary ballot as candidate fen councilman at larg. WILL GI K DANCE. The St. Joseph Yalley Grange announces a dancing party to be given Thursday evening. Jar.. .. in its new home in W. o. W. on E. Jefferson liorn in W. o. v. hall e:i K. JeiTer--on blvd. SALT WATER KISSES and HoREHFND DR'd'S. at Conlt,'b. Advt

ROVER OF SEAS SENT DOWN IN S. ATLANTIC

h NTiNn:i r jmm pag n oNi-:.) l' the elusive German raider, the Rerün government has found an isue on which the question can he threshed out without bitterness. There every indication that it will he pressed hard to secure a ruling governing futtre cases of all armed merchantmen. Of Jrcat lmimrtance. The question is of paramount importance to Germany at present, in the opinion of officials here, for these reasons the report that tiermany plans to attempt to ring England about with a submarine blockade, the German desire to do nothing at this time to offend the American government or to precipitate a crisis between Germany and the United States and the necessity of securing the definite Rtitude of the United States on the status of armed shifts before a rigid submarine blockade could he carried out without endangering German relations with the United States. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From nerorc! of Indiflnm Tltli and Ixian Co. Mary E. Gashill and husband to Ignatius Iv. Werwinski. lot 11 IaSalle park. $1. Michael Kaspsa ami wife to Antoni Slesinski and wife, part of lot 4 4 Susan M. Stokes sub-division of R. o. R. $s:,o. Herman Gla.-er to Pauline Glaser, part of lot. Gushing s 1st addition. $1. Florence A. MeCIung to George Kasa and wife, lot 7 in Frantz's 3rd addition. $l,40t. Nicholas Schellinger and wife to Joseph Fuerstein and wife, lot 07 in Arnold and Fisher's sub-division. $1. George H. Hastings to Elizabeth Nagy, lots ."and 6 and part of ht.7. S and ! in St. Joseph park addition to Mishawaka, $1. Michael SloU to Joseph M. Slott. a tract of land in olive township. Eli o. New ii an to Howard W. Newman and Luama Newman, a tract of land in Penn township, $1. Delbert Shin.p, trustee to John W. Griffith and wife, a tract of land in Harris and Clay township, SI. John W. Gri tilth and wife to Delbert Shimp. trustee, same as next above. SI. Lewis P. Sw inger t Albeit Ellinger, lot 'nd plat of River Dale. $1. Smith M. Milliken and wife to Charles Yan-Nieuwenhuyze and wife, lots ani r.O in Lindley's 1st addition to Eindley, $ P., 7,00. Charles Yan Nieuwenhuyze and wife to Wilson J. Shirley, lot HO Lindley's addition to Lindley. now Lydick: also a tract of land iti Lydiek, $1. Wilhelmina Skodinski. et al. to I 'd ward Czunlhush and wife, lot SS Oak Grove 1st addition. $1. Eli O. Newman to Julius Newman and Josephine Newman, a tract of land in Penn township, $1. FAMILY OYL'HCOMi:. Members of the family of Joseph Sobczak. 104 1 W. Dunham st., were partly overcome Sunday night when the strong wind blew down the chimney, causing the house to become filled with smoke- Mr. Sobczak was aroused by his sister, Josephine, and the others were revived when they were carried into the open air. Si:ii YICTORY. LONDON. Ja;i. 21. Complete victory for the allies in 1!17 is predicted by Gen. Rrusiloff, commander of the southern group of Russian armies on the eastern and Roumanian fronts. UIRTIIS. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Morey of Toledo, O., a daughter. Jan. lib Mrs Morey was formerly Miss Edna Wiese of this city. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Henry R. Kerr, organizer, Cleveland; Adah R. Krueger, Mishawaka. ( nit At.o rutim ci;. rillCAiüi, .laa. 21. l'd'TTFl:- ! -ipts. .".liVI till.-: creamery extr.i. ::t'(i.jj; extra fir-t-. IL'-""': fir-t. '.VI .fi. b-; packing stock, l'ä1 M 2. .... KiiS Ib'itt s. I'.dC'd i;se! nrrnit reeeipts. : "" '(.. c : ordinary firsts. 'Xtdi .'!7c : liist-. .";'..: extnis. 44vj-lö-; cheeks. 2'al; HO:-: Ii rt ie-. '.Wa :;l '1I1IKSI-: -Twin-, new. i'tc; l.ihi. 1'b-: young Americas. Ub-: !oughriis, IMe; I. rick. 'llhl'S.'.-. UVi: POPLTUV Turkey. 22-' : hi. kn. l."V'i Is' : sjiringers. Is,-; nstrs, lb-: trH-e, bVi; : hi'ks. lbtl'-. P TATMIIS ;? i.ts. Ci :irs: Minn.S.ita llite. l.Krl.SO; Wisn.Lslll llll'l Mil hig.iu whit-. ? 1.7(1'''. !. MO.NKV N1 KXMIAM.K. M'AV VUKK, Jan. 22. Cill noniey rn the floor -f the Ne w York St. k Kx--hauire toil.iy ruled at 2 per cent; high. 2 per cent: low. 1, per cent. Tin' iii'.nev wa- easv. Hides were: Cu days. 2".". per rent: ! l.i.v. -tCtl" l-er ut; 4 tio.littiH. :ki r.'.4 j.er eiit: ä rn.'iiths.. .'J'rCI per ceut ; t; months. VM'-'.y per Tut. TL. ni.irk.'t fr Prime M.-r-ant ih J'jji.t was iniet. ... Call money Pi I.enlon today vvn- V, .er -ertt. Sterlinsr h:ioir' w.-i oa.li- with hii-lne.- in Hankers' PdlU nt 1 7-" H-)'. fT l-ni.iii l: S4 ll f.r -,iay hills .md 4.70-.. for 0o-day bid.. ( III( .(.0 ( AMI (.HAIN. cnii'AUn. Jj n. 22 WIIFAT N. 2 red. $1 t2'v : N . red. si v.!..-,i J.Iii : N 2 iiard winter. .1 Uö : No. :; lutrd tunter. 1 '.; l 'al ; No. 4 northern sprin-. si '- nii:N-N"o. . mixed. y.i'.r'.$t.ii.ii4: N... 2 white. '.: , eÄriSl.Oil j : No. 2 velh.w. l.i"tr-tt : No. :: wtiite. iOt f.i $1 (u,Uj ; . ') veil w. y-ft'i SI ii' : No. 4 ialx.-tl. Ai is.i.4,.: No. 4 whit.. :(.i'.Wjr; No. 4 ydp.w. ;';'.. '... 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STING TONE IS Much Interest Attached to Shipping Shares Marine Common Un Point. Internat ion News S.-rvi--. NEW YORK. Jan. 11 Altl:..sgh ; there were irregular changes ,u the; leading issues at the opening ot thstock market today, the tone wastrong and prices generally w.-re substantially -above SaturdaVs 1.. . ' Most interest was attached to th shipping shares. because of the news that the German raider hul been sunk oft" Para. Marine com - 111011 rose a point to :'."'' and th. preferred 17 to Vl. Steel common ranged from 11 4 1 -1to lH7s against 11P at the , l..-e Saturday and the minor stel industrials generally mad' frat tinal K ..... General Motors rose to 1 . . 4 and Maxw ell a poiht to ' The railway issues generally werfirm with Fnion Pacific a.lvar.cmg R:, ti 114-; :ml Readincr. which sohl ex-div iilentl of M at 1"1 . j n, - gain of 4. Long Island ro-e "4 t-

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Rethlehem Steel Rrooklyn Rapid Transit ... California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Chesapeake ami Ohio Chicago and Northwestern Colorado Fuel and Iron . . Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Chino Copper Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel Distilleries ami Securities Erie Erie 1st pfd General Electric General Motor Goodrich Co Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Illinois Central 4:;i 1 K - - 47 Uii i -i .. ., i l .. - t i ; t -2.' 47'. " 1-4 . C ( .ii 1 . :k.-L. . lor.; . r.TU . e.''i . SU Inspiration Copper Interboro Interbovo, pfd. Central Leather Missouri. Kansas and Texas.. Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Yalley Miami Copper Louisville. Nashville Maxwell Motor Co.. 1st pfd.. . . Missouri Pacific Mexican Petroleum New York Central New York, N. H. and H National Lead Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car Ray Consolidated Heading ; 4 ii 1 :;o u 1 1U2'. 17 '' 1 1 ' S 1 - '" I, j f, 1 ., " ... 1 ' Republic Iron and Steel Renublic Iron and Sted. pfd..l"-. ') , . . .,1 Rock Island .' 1 - Sloss Sheffield '' Southern Pacific Southern Railway .... Southern Railway, pfd. Studebaker Co Texas Co :;l 1 "y H 1 2 U 1 '-

Union Pacific 14 4" 1. rS. Huhber ', U. S. Steel " 1 12 " U. S. Steel, p. Id I-1!' Utah Copper DJ; Western Fnion Westingheiuse llettra Willys Overland :'r'American Zinc v Kenniceitt 4 . 1 1 Pittsburgh Coal s1 Industrial Alcohol 1 2 :. 1 Marine '-'' Marine. pfl s: International Nickel 42K Hutte and S"uierinr 4'. Internatienal Paper r International Paper, pfd I""7, Shares. ,'.p'ai.

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