South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 157, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 June 1917 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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Seven Join Army and Three Navy in South Bend Wednesday.
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foilo'Ajr a short illn'.- wit h meask. Th" funeral vill be held from the Sored llait h ;rch Thursday nir.n. F ai il will be. in the Sacied Heart (History.
The Circus Has Come to Town. Bw Parade Feature
little late in reaching : sort of musical lustrum tu. A herd!
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Mrs. Al'ik hr;r.t t 1 : .: 7
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A ?r-!crr.i;n was rerr-f -.-! V"Ahir.tfior; this r.mrnirc I y o in t liar ire of the local army r mg stat.on Matin.: 'That t z men to'iM '! I "no j c Sam noor
i'V riiii.-'uiir now. i n y ar UK 4. training t;t ! r w i .
thcmeh Inn i"' th !r ej.ar.er-
for better 1 'ay, and lastly sJs..'.v kairer that Ami ri .Hi men i j have to be lira f ; r
; r its ruit-
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Tuesday
r:.ii. lt fnl)Mi an Illness of thre months with -imiioatior.s. She is survived l'v her husband, Iz-o, a:.. I t . o children, Mrs. Ilu-.
. Iolj.h K" za !i a ii'l Cha r b , S-ht einer.
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the downtown district, due to the tardy arrival of the third section of the circus train thi morning, the Sei Is-Kioto street parade received a, reception that indicated the people
1 felt rewarded for their patience.
Full of color, life and mu-dc, and with many truly novel features sandwiched in between the Ion line of vehicle?, th pageant measured up fully to the advance agent's glrmlncr description-. Lovers of horse flesh applauded with enthus
iasm and appreciation the some 500
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FUNERALS
teay. The m-.i ! a . :n ; f. .irtny tnin;:.. rami, at Fort Th
Ky are; II. V. Me rs a:;-! C. K. ISiakhardt of th:-- itv; A. Sb -dli ki and L. A. We,T..f Mi-hav!-.,,; L. '. Co-; j . Fla :nb t . "l r.d. ; It. '. -.ich- j loan, Tlire '); Man : T. T. I'.in-, l'eoria. III. The navy t i .it vre: ( A. A. lh.ru. l.aji.it-. I'. .1. ( li.odc -. ! Walkr-rtnr) ; .1. J. i-. v. - r Hi. hi-i rtianapol.s. I Word fi'i;i f!:c- jouiti hoir-au at;
Pir.' i al v. ill I " held from the
, . .v.o n 1 llr-art ohun h Thursday , , ., , . , s itisfy . , .. splendid animals that stepped to ; after:. ooii at J o cluck. Unna will i .... . . ... ,
...... , ., . . iii'uu.ti j 1 1 u s 1 1 in nils i tun k in tli- marred II art cemetery. .
condition and reflected the most painstaking care and pood feedinsr. Five hands of more than ordinary merit, two ridinc: floats and three mounted on horsehack, provided the music, assisted hy several mechanical devices and the indlspensahlo steam callope at the tail end of the procession. Thirty urotesojic clown enlivened their division of the parade. They rode Hocky Mountain burros and each "played" on some
WJLI.IAM T. 1IOSI irTI.FK. The far. ral of William F. Ho-tct-!t will l.- h'-M from Iii residence u Mict.ian rd. Fiiday afternoon t ?.n o'clock. !:rv. (.'. A. Crowder of th'- r,v.ir.. yt. j:. church ofriciatiou. Farial wid j,o in Falirur I'rai- :'! cemetery.
h i ! '! ro : d ! M . I ' w i rv ' -f t h - i ; -tin! 'I ii,;..nti, that it -il t i i " . I iit III- : i p-
"Washirtut'wi 'a pt. 'Ii i r! ply f nü; pa :ty v. iU P.- i.i , r :
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: i Ii -t i m u in ' . s ' ( o n ji- t I irnl, th" h-'OM- tat;oii U m:zatior;. 1 1- i t I r t . i;ii!. i' Jr.s mad'trar.sf -t a i d fi 'oa .thrr The ( i'i:ii.i:iv la-v. 1 . i . neu Pi,lifol an-! o' . II " i:k ! to I r" i .;it I . .J ;
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JUDGE HANDS OUT STIFF SENTENCE TO PAROLE VIOLATOR
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ii:'i- It- his Pi-el sitting on the city ort I'OU' h was i.ien to John Laskowski for io!atln a j'.arole tinder hi'h h- h.a.-i placed hy the x ourt s uio- time a -;. I.askowsl;: wa- sc nt-nceil to sjend Im day at th Indiana state penal la; mi a r.d '' as i l d'-r-. d to pay a line
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the men j : . 1 1 e a mm. it : !.-. and j
then the "tn a n y rill lo 1 . a a;:;i.:f 1 hy th- f deral ;; ( n.t. Aryt-ne d' -n ;:n, , in tlo supply i.rn; mi o. s-i n- mak-
irr-; applirato-n at th-- '. ! a r.:n-ry. J Further i t . a :. ! i ! : n in itLii 1 to j
iniA n ' n p t ! i y a a - T : . i . .. c ; 1 1 r t:un eoi.ipain. and '". F. n ay als he re-i(.i at tlo- .:.mo..
TO EITER STORE
Earnest Mayer Caught on Roof of Downtown Building, Now in Jail.
BUTTE, MONT. MOB HALTED BY BAYONETS
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MARKET QUOTATIONS
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of unusually large elephants,
camels, lions, tieers, jaguars, l;ar.t:aron, hears, a idood sweating hehernnth and a colony of monkeys were amonu' the menagerie display In the parade, nil cuts being- wide open. Henry B. Gentry of IMonmiir-iton,
F'arncst Mayer more recently o:
jail under bond ot ;,iun which he has heen unable t furnish, to answer char-es of tr-.-pas-, to vhic':i
b.e jdraded KUilty v. hea arraicne I
pa
rage of several hundred men and
women, who appeared of foreistn i extraction in protest acainst regis- j tration. started a riot here late j
j Tuesday. j The paradcrs, all shouting against I war and registration, had gone but .
a short distance when citizen? hetan gathering, blocking the passage
STOCK MARKET SHOWS BULLISH
T, , . J a short distance when citizen? he-
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oi tne parauers. I'oucemen, w no
for three decade- head of the dog , Tuesday. The case again came up i
and pony show bearing his name, is president and reneral manairer of the present Hells'-Khdo organization,
travels with the attraction and ghesi Tatrolman Futhr trying to gain en-
personal attention to details. i tranc e into Hull ? - and Mike's cigar Boh Fitzsimmor.s, former cham-!',,re He had provided hlmse'.f
on Wednesday but it was aain hell
over until Thursday. j Mner was caught by Merchant,
pion pugilist, Is an added attrac tion. H appears In a thtco-rourd sparring match with his young son. Bob, jr.. himself a thallenuer for the heavyweight honors of the world. Two performances ate scheduled
with a rope and pulley and had pained a position on the roof of the building preparatory to letting himself down into the .-tore. He admitted to the police when questioned that he came to Smith Bend from
for South Bend. ne is in pi o-ress i Toledo for this purpose, and that he
at Prairie and Indiana avs. this afternoon, an another will be cien tonight. Th riu-ht performance will start at o'elork. The doorswdl he open an hour earlier, that patrons may visit the menacerie and enjoy a band concert whic h precedes the main phow.
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Commencement Exercises Will be Held Tuesday Evening, June 12.
WILL GIVE LECTURE ON WALLACE MASTERPIECE
On Monday evening, June 10. at Byler hall the members of the local courts. Tribe of Ben Hur and their inited guests will hear in lecture form thj story of tho remarkable book, ''Ben Hur." It has been : yearH since den. Lpv Wallace gave
"" a nd co: -N lie w ill very ;i'!y have .0 si-rve o.it hoth the
s'o.teme and the :.ne. v.hlch at the
I late .,f .,ne t iy for each dollar of 'M, . c .-ts will fake him fl' days, ; l-avii o it of 'a .r.si deration the ISO j d a s id the n t :u e.
!.t: t- 'ris A. ll. (Icofge Pcarce
1 I and Peter Be Blanch ware all found I -i;ilt of placing obstructions on the 1 istM-t car track--, and all were sen-
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ACQUIRE LIKING
CORN PRODUCTS. ITS ONE WAY OF HELPING
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(lllr.g a talk on "i'i :i . r Miss Ada Hilher. b.c. id i the -b riiesti'- wiener 'ep-tfttnert. appear
ed before the vt i.l. nf i.miy at th'' highsch.ool W ed... -day. Mi,, lhlli-r, recently itiiind fia-ni "(.uiobia .o unlversit". New Yi.ik. itv. whi re!(0-iit
she made a -peciai stuiy on the 1 "Conservation" M'ietiov.. She said
extended visits at ( 'risw dl w as given
ei.tence and was sent to :: ! as and tincd $100
whi both of the other !.: ri-es of :;a days and and cits each.
DRAWS SUSPENSIONS ON TWO CHARGES
in part. "Toe ipietion of curiae; tion. whih- it 'tu. to of a u nature, i an he applied t. 1.11 I
s h.o.d st':dcMt-' With t he gr- it i'i in
and the . l-n:.i r o 1 !' Ihii . pi '.pp'"r''- e rv one can 1
oTney. charged in city Wednesday morning with
pio oration and trespass. was b rnd guiltv or. both counts and
0 - j j rn supende.l sentence of Ja and eat . costs in each eas-e. It was brought
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oat in the bng drawn out trial that b.e hid called his neighbors abusive names. The court found extenuat-i-i ecu m.-ta m c-s that intlueneed it to hat-.'! down suspensions in each a Fb.yd l'unk. an old (d'fender, and Himer Beisi.-i were both found gudty of ass.-.ult eharg that had hi t n I roruhit. B"th of them. it .ippoars. al'ed men operating street cars "si abs".. and otherwise offended
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KILL THE ROOSTERS TO SAVE MANY EGGS
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Smne threatening statement made but the court could find a 1 und.- for isaul; and held hoth men mu'-t be discharged.
Indiana ; d".:i"!i- nf eu-s P. um '-ei; the pri '- r t'eck. In .11! I v .0 Ii r. Fur. plartO'-l a lb'" i Mit in thi T'Cide to ha 1
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COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE TO ORGANIZE Fur.lv. who appointed the I'oa'ity Ietene council, has (.alle! ti; ;;i-t meeting of the council for ! 1- ..fti-rno on at IF'." o'clock in the I aide's cb.ambers of the circuit court. It i- expected that its ora..:.7it;on will be perfected at this mta tin-.
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DUDLEY SHIVELY ON SUPERIOR COURT BENCH
DEMOCRATIC WORKERS TO MEET THURSDA
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BRIDGE R0ND ISSUE TO COME IIP THURSDAY
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Commencement exercises of the South Bend Kindergarten Training school will be helj Tuesday evening. June 2, at S o'clock at the school rooms in the Melville building, when seven young women will receive their diplomas of graduation. Students completing first year work will receive certificates. Mrs. Judith Wei! Loewenthal of Chicago will give the addres-.s of the evening. Mrs. I.oewenthal is a graduate of the Fnbversity of Chicago and is chairman of the civics department of tho Chicago Political league. She has been a resident worker with Miss Jane Addams at Hull House, Chicago. The graduates are the Misses Clara Brown. Mlshawaka; Ksther Kdgren. Porothy Beasor, Mabel Stoufler. this city: Nellie Hewitt. Jennie Wilkinson, Margaret Terry, La porte. Program for lAoning. The program for the evening will he: Th Processional "Tn the Time of Roes" Louise Reichardt Invocation "Hark. Hark, the Lark" Schubert Pones "The Serenade" . . . Schubert Address "Woman's Privilege and Responsibilities" Mrs. Loewenthal Songs "A .Memory," Parker "Violets" Woodman "The cincer Bread Man" Presentation of junior certifies. Croup of play songs "The Chanticleer." Terhune; "We Have a Secret," Terhune; "The Frog." Presentation of primary certificates. Sonu's "The Spring Song.. Mendelssohn; "In the Swing"; "Wah-wah-tay-ee." Shaefer; "White Butterflies." Cole. Presentation of .venior diplomas. "Message," by Mrs. Alma O. "Ware, principal of the training school. Benediction.
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brought the rope and pulley along with him. "I intended to rob the store and came from Toledo for that purpose." he told the iHi e. "but w hen I was about to enter the place I thought of the fact that I am working and giving money to my father and then T dprided not to break in. I was
lust coming down from the roof!
when I was arrested by the policeman." Mayer was found guilty In city court some time ago i f selling his mother's furniture and using tho money to buy clothes and other things for himself. His mother hid gone to join the father in Toledo and th.e boy was left in the cit? alone. He was let out on a suspended sentence by the court after a promise to be good had been extracted. The family moved to Toledo some time later, but last week the Toy elected to come back and try his hand at entering a store. Three down town stores were entered during Tuesday night, according to reports in the hands of the police. Nearly $17, in change was taken from the Now York candy kitchen which was entered through the manhole and basement. It is possible, too. that a .juantity of candy was removed by the thieves. S. P. Moran's electrical store and the store operated by Boaz Van Gilder at - W. Piiion st., were both entered, but there is no report jf any articles having been taken.
attempted to break up the procession, were attacked by the women marchers. Several s'aots were fired, but no one was nurt. Baucts an l"ol. Mayor Maloncy, addressing a crowd of 2,500 persons, announced that lie would give them 15 minutes to disperse. State troops, who had been held at their barracks, were ordered to clear the streets, and with fixed bayonets, proceeded to disperse the mob. Several arrests were made. The city is virtually under martial law, groups of soldiers patroling all the street', allowing no crowds or groups to congregate. All saloons are closed.
Traders Returning From Holi-'v.f W
day, Push Stocks Upward.
International Nens Service: NEW YORK. June 6.
traders returned to Wall st. from a four-day holiday.
been absent from the tloor
Friday, and they brought with them'
a little more bullish sentiment which caused the maiket to move up with ease. United States Steel opened at
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k "k l orkfr. Sl.,i.i-.,iire t.i - m;-.'t14T-. Monday. The Marine shares were j mie 1. Jic :to p-, k: i ,u v ,p- 4,r,; v. :' strong. Anaconda and I'tah Copper rouglis. $11.00 .; u .v; (ktsx .i2 (-) r. were fractionally higher. Reading: nil( ( imÄVh rriv moved up to 93l and Lackawan-1 ciiica;). JuYe c.-. ' k 1
12 KILLED AND 36 HURT IN AIR RAID
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
From Records of Indiana TIÜ und lxvn To.
International News Servier: LONDON, June . Twelve Icrsons wore kllloul and Miiutidcd in the (;cnnan air raid oior southeastern I'ngland yevterday, it a oilicially announced hy the admiralty. It ha Iecn Hioially established that four of the raiding machines were shot down hy the British on their return InMead of two, as originally report eil.
na Steel made a similar gatn to
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The street was cleared today of the fear that registration might bring rioting and dlsorers and a mass of rumors of disasters which flooded the market last week had failed to materialize. The hears were consequently deprived of some of the ammunition they had used with effect a few days ago.
REGISTRATION DAY IS OBSERVED ON FARM
Brother Mathlas. of wide repute among the old students at Notre Dame university, as the regent of the Bronson refectory, but now at the head of the commissary department of the i?t. Joseph farm, presided at the celebration of registration day at the farm. From early morning until late at night the bells of the chapel, which Is the headquarters of the order of the Holy Cross, pealed forth patriotically. The farm houses were decorated in Flags, and special attention was paid to the arrangement of the dining room.
CONSERVATION MEET IN PLYMOUTH JULY 9 Conservation of the resour es of the state will be the con-ideratiort of a meeting at Plymouth on July which is being planned by Gov. James P. Goodrich. William J. Bryan and Prof. G. I. Christie of Purdue university. Thes three men will be speakers at the meeting, imitations to attend hae been pent to prominent citizens throughout northern Indiana.
C.i:X. LFAY Y.LI.CL this piece of fiction to the world but the interest of the public In the book is as keen now ns ever. Only a short time ago an edition of one million copies ame from the pre.-s. The book has been translated into many foreign tongues and has been published in raised letters for the blind.
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Jar-fib P. Lechner and wife
William A. Melnerny. lots ' 4 and ij.", in Lincoln park addition, $1. 1 Rosa A. Konzen and husband to j Lorenzo Pearson and Martha M. G.
! Pearson, lot 21. block 47, Lawrence J trolman
Battcll's addition to Mlshawaka, j
Ferdinand c. Raff to Oscar and Julia Prylz, lot 21, Stulls fourth addition. 51. Rivet vie w Cemetery association to W. C. H. Wins man and Otto C. Young, lot ";'.4 in section "B", Overview cemetery, Sherman G. Chard. Ct ah. to
1 George H. Hastings, part of lot -bl. Rachel Gallagher's First addition, I 51. j Frank Mayr. sr.. and wife to Carl ! J. Fmmons, lot Mayr's Vistula
av. aUMUion. . 1.. Wilhelmina Träger and wife to Louis lvt.ler and wife, part of lot 1 5c. South Bast addition, $1. William C. Jackson, ct al., to Wade L. Hardy, lot 40. Ja, kson's subdivision. S1". l-'rank Marandino and wife to The Smith Bend fc Gar.v Lind Co., lot C, Stull's fourth addition. $1. Margaret M. Stall to same, lots ;h;. 7,2 and '.', South Bend Gary L'o.'s addition. $1.
MEN WHO WOULD BLOCK CAR TRACKS ARRESTED The fatal combination of too much to drink and an overwhelming1 de
sire to impede the progress of city
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w v v v. v a 1 o icniui u v c iiiv 11 lit j o. late yesterday afternoon. The men are George Pearce, Peter LaBlaneh, :i 1 0 Nr. st. Peter st.4 and Harry Crisewell, 410 N. Hill, arrested Dy Pa-
Harmon on the double
charge of Intoxication and placing obstructions on street car tracks. Pearce is said to be a city employe.
MI SSO V HI 312,000. International News Service: JKFFKRSON CITY, Mo.. June" fi. Missouri's total registration will be approximately 342, COO according to Adjt. den. McCord today.
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innisi:s pytiua.ns. Mrs. F. L. Fsckcnsi her spoke before the members of the Past Chiefs association of the Pythian Sisters at their meeting T'osday afternoon at the K. of P. lnll. Mrs. Ficken- .. her's subject was city government and registration. Refreshments wrr served durirg a social hour. phf4 nocltlon closed a successful e ar Tuesday .nd will not meet
! until the first Tuesday in
HARRY I). MICHAHL
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Harry P. Mi hael. supreme turer of the Tribe f Ben Hur
tell the storv for the ber.eht of the' 1 lo. al courts of the order. The he- '
ture will he made int resting by nearly i.'o stei eopt i. 1 m views.' The lecture will start at s p. m. and will be followed bv a dare e.
j to Frank Marandino and wife, put i of lot South Bend A: G.irj' Land ; l'o.'s addition. 1. Pahner Prairie (binctcry association to Fmma S. Carrett. lot -7 4 in ' the cmctcry of said association ir Conb-r township. Charles Rambo and wife and I Pora I-:. Moran to Matthew M. I Pinan. lot Ph Hartman A- Wcoli worth's j.Iat. SI. 1 James S. Schuler, tr.. to Je hn
Bau m-artner. part, of lots 11 .'-nd
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! Jo'nn Baumgartner to
B.t umgarttii r. same as next abeve.
A decoction of the juice of the grape, which is called "dibs" by the Arabs, was called hy the same name
as honey by the Hebrews. It forms an article of commerce in the east.
It was Mibs." and not ordinary bee honey, which Jacoh sent to Joseph (Gene-ds x'iil. 11, and which the T rians ' purchased from Palestine Hxodus xxvii, 17 ).
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UNIDENTIFIED MAN KILLED AT LOGANSPORT
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c'apt. 1'. J. Livingston of II imil
ton. Ont.. recently a member of the s tat
British army, was a visitor at the Rotarv club luncheon held at th.e
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with the Initial "R. B.." was kille'l In an .ocidtnt at Logansport early
Wedra s '.ay
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Livingston gave a brief talk on the r.fktie that had been purchased in conditions at the front. one of th.e Adlcr stores of this city, A committee was appointed to ar- Uvh.-re lie ha.i evidently heen within range autorrp'biles and to look after ' the i 1 -t few djs. The polit e of theeomfortoft.irdinalGibbons-.nd.th.it city have requested that th.e his party Friday morning, an.i also local department cooperate in an at-
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1 uu ac c - i i rvi u't ' ' a. k v 11 v 4 -. - 1 - - 1 - - - - . - thousandfold. gate party. Saturday afternoon. ; the man. He was about -a ytars The bugs are attracted by lights at I Hotarlar.? Iry.tn. Wheel-., k aial ; cM. night and a simi le tran has oeen ! Robertson were ackert to t'll about 1
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Here is tl e trap suggested by the county nullit: Put two op three wicheof water in an ordinary tub. Then spread kerosene over the top of th" water. Hang a lantrrn over the fab. The hugs will dah themselves i.gainst the light and fall into the kerosene Iclow, which suffocates them.
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MAT TO lli:i'()ll.M.ToHY. Two to 14 years in the state reformatory at JerTersonv ilie, Ind.. aril disfranchisement for thre vears was the sentence passed upt't, Klmer Myers ty Special Ju1g John 1 Pev ir.e Wtalntsday afternoon. Myers was fo.ind guilfv- of .-eeond decree burglary for breaking into a chicken coop.
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Tuesday and Saturday nicht at the Fhain-o-Lakes I'maitry ili.li drew a good. e sized fathering Tuesday evening, d.e-pite the weather. There were more than r'11 membets at the dinner and l'oi members were at the club for the dnncir.g. which began at , ; r.a o'clock. Wedr.es. lay afternoon was ladies" day, and the ladies had tea and card.
C'IIH'.(;0 GK A in am rnm'isioN. e iiH A;. June fperutig lliga Lew Cloe XYHPA T .1 ul v "Jo 222 217 2U-i Sept. L-OO lfel 1 5 cuirx.iitv V'!rir,2 h'7 F"1 bv.v:; s.-pt. 1 J.'-; i:;'. HtvV. 3.r. ll4'-,'.i'i Ie.-. l'C,'n la,". i'-4 lo",; lo J'1 OATS.1 ul v :.:it'iii a" .".--4 UfTi S.' pt. el 'l. 7.2' J eO h!1 !-. .a't'ii". g 4' Pu:k July .'xl" .'.sü r.7 .Vi r.7 77 s.-pt. :;7. ;;7 S7. ::7.s0 L.VKI Juiv :i r.a 2 :;2 '2 ii r. . pt. Jl 40 -21A7 21 .?t 21 40 Rir.." J'.ilv 20.70 o ".", 2o.V, J-l.7.1 Sept. 2iJ' ir)'.' 20 7 2o2
moni:y AM i:riiANGr.. NRW Klvr. June k- ll mor.ey en tlio ririi.r of ttie Ntt Yofk Stork F.xhange polar ruled at "da pr cent; high. 4 per ctit: b.w. ,1 per reut. Tim iiiroie.v wan f: nr. Hüte were: oo ilay. 4,T; per rt; S" dar. 4'.j4 per rent : 4 tnotitl.. 4, 'S" pep (Hit; ' months. 4V4j pfr nt; i r.)"titii. 41ft jer ent The market far Prlti.e Mercantile l'Mper was uuld. 'a'.l moiiey in Ia-n b n toPj wn SS'ti 41! per rent
Sterling Kvehatije
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!mi!I!i- in P. inker-.' I'.iiN .it S-4 75lj far deiiiand: 4 72 f"T -day lir.s. ud IITUU. for t0-vlj LUU.
XITIV VOHK STOClvS. International News Service: NEW YORK, June 6. Closing prices on the stock exchange today were: Allis-Chalmers T,0'2 Allis-Chalmers pfd SR
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A red fox which had been robbing hen yards near Hackett Hill. X. H., apears to la? undisturbed by the lischarge of a gun, even when the weapon is pointed in his direction. When Warren Austin fired a gun at the fox, which was carrying off one of his hern the other day,
the animal merclv turned and look-i ed back at the man, after which the 1
fox trotted off iato the nearby woods.
American Beet Sugar
American Can Co American Car snd Foundry American Cotton Oil American Locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundries American Sugar Refinery . American Tel. and Tel. ... Anaconda Copper Baldwin Locomotive Ilethlehem Steel Brooklyn Itapil Transit . Canadian raciilc Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern Colorado Fuel and Iron ... Chicago, Mil. And St. Paul Chlno Copper Consolidated Gas ........ Corn Products Crucible Steel Distilleries and Securities Erie . . . f Erie 1st pfd General Electric . f General Motor Goodrich Co Great Northern pfd. ..... Great Northern Ore Illinois Central
Inspiration Copper Interboro Kansas City Southern Missouri, Kansas and Texas.. Lackawanna Steel LehiRh VaJJey Miami Copper Maxwell Motor Co.. 1st pfd.... Mexican Petroleum New York Central National Iead
Norfolk and Western 124 Northern Pacific lftPennsylvania People's Gas "? ' k Pressed Steel Car "' Reading -'" Republic Iron and Steel f -7h
Republic Iron and Steel, pfd..l03l.s
Sloss Sheffield Southern Pacifb4 Southern Railway Studebaker Co Tenn. Copper Texas Co Third Avenue Union Pacific I. S. Rubber L". P. Steel V. S. Steel, pfd I'tah Copper Virginia Carolina Chemical Western Union Westinchouse electric .... Willys Overland American Zinc Kennicott Pittsburgh Coal Industrial Alcohol International Nickel Butte and Superior International Paper Bethlehem "R" Midvale Atlantic Gulf Chile alesShares, 1.Ö2 6.ROO; $2.124,000.
. . 5:: , . . C6th . . 4 1 s . 75 i2 . .111 . . 7?. . .117 . .1217; . . 688 ..130 . . e, 2 . .PHU .. 61 . .um ln .. 7:ii .. ns"; . . 10s . . .".2; . . 2 .. isu .. 25 i . . r. s . .14 . .104 . . 53 ..117; .. 34U . .in2N .. 64U . . in 1 . . 22 H .. r-s . . 40U . . '.7i . . PS .. 91- . . 7,U's.
WHRAT No. 4 luir-1 winter. 5 2 No 4 spring. ?2.4... 'ii:N -N.. 2 eern. SI C7t t 72 N white. 1 '.7r l 72; Na 2 vV; janT "'T 61.72; N... ::. ays.'., 1 ' .v i .... Jl r,sj 1 72: N" :t jclhux. M '751 71 ' - No. 4. SI C-.i-.rol 71. 5 " OATS No 2 nl lfe. ;-.i'..v; n
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South Bend Markets GRAIN AND rCSO, (Crrtd Utllv b.T v. n. Mrr. fittur Villi. Iljilrntillc Ar.) WHKAT-P.ivlng. .2 OATS Pav ing. c.n ; s. 'ling, 7.V r bu. coi:n Pjijing. f:z: f;:irg. $170 pr bu V. VF Paying. JPSO rer tm KHAN Selling. $2 V.O pr bu. MIDDLINGS-Selling. $2.4) rr h i ( IloPPKD rFKD-Sfdhng. .:: f.i rcr ewt. SCHATCi: ITun - Selling. $.,..-n) nee CHICK rCED-Selllng. $400 rr ewt.
LIT irrocK. (Corrected Dailr by Majtr nro.
(a St.. JUlthanak,. b HHAVY FAT STLCRS-Falr to soo-.. ißv; prime. l'üluV. IK HIS lo ol hi 11m.. 12''e: liojl'.lis., l.-'.a; l.-t.r,! i.:o p. v.. i;;ir-: i:;ii:,i Hi . 14S; lO'yl'.'O 11. f.. . lPy-, Kj ibs. and up. ir-.
HAY. RTIiA W AND rr,ED. (Crrert.d IbIIj the W fWj IIIU Hour abJ Iretj Co., 420 S. MPhlra St.) HAY raying. 20; felling. 122UZA. STRAW- l'Mjlnp. sWi per toa; PelbEf, 12 00 per ten, r 00 per bale. OA'l S i'aj lug. 7ic per bu ; e::itif, Kliilrte. UKN Paying. l.7o per bu ; lilrg. l.so. TIMOTHY SEED Tajlßf. $3.00 fer bu.; scaling, $100 per bu. iUALlat lib. Kit - (aJcMtaaa cfva) . Felllns:. $12.00 per bu. L'LUVLU bi;LD-flJ.0iül2.0a f'ISB. (Corre-rlJ Dailr by tte FAstwood Mih, rvultry mvd Hm i ii Market. W. i ashlbgtoa Av.) FRLSH 1-TS1I Dr. No. l traut. ',J lb.; baby trout. l.V In ; yellow pike. 1 5 1 j ; Ib.; fir. white fish, 2U4e lb ; JumU whlt nh. 24'2e II.; roe tlml. 1 00 f' l.; fre-a li.-illl.ut. 17.- Hi, dr. (b'v-.cs, He iim S.MUKKI 1TSH Sfllmen. .-o: Wbite fib. 22' ..?; f.in- y salt lanSieri! 1 lb. euch 20-' ; bloaters, 2ü:' h- eeL. 2.V; b&LtlCii alt iuJ fish. 22- ib.; bubs, 'JO: lb.
TALLOW AND HinZd. (Crrrt Iily by K. Llppnua, 14 N. MaJb BU TALLW-h oipL. ttUfL 1. ."öö.-: No 2. 3SZc. WOOL ;5i0oo per lb. HIDES (J teen. ho. L iCQUzi rt!f gkli
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POt'LTR AXD MCATA. (Corres tet Daily hy J int ml' kfa.kt, ltd - Jfffmon IU va t mULTKY Paying. ; aellirg. r.V. VLAlr Paying. K ; :Ung, 10'ItKKl Kot. v - bulling. 10c, pcrtar-beiis-', r.5'5j4(e; ulrleln. .'iuic. HAM Paying. 2: LAUD l'ay lug, Ü4c; teiiicg. 27c.
(Crreta Dally by Warner Broa.. a Htora. F.t F.. Wayna SCI TJMOTin - T..(U4.i ItP.D ci.ovki:-. $101101200, WHITK ( bo Ki;-fv) pr bo.
A LS IKK $ll.!rjl2.V) ALl' ALPA-.vlou, 12 (10 svi;i;t i l it:i: -$11 (.0212
COW PFAS -1415 sui liKANS- fH iiü5 (. HI. I K ciltASS .2.V per tu. riCI.I) I'FAS -.4a7 per bu. viILI.PT $2 2r. i liKKMAN M I LI.F'I ?2."2''v .lAPANKSi: Mil. I. KT- 2.r-) pr hu HFNtiAlil AN MI LLLT-J 7.5.1 25 pn bU. vEicn-is.oosio.oa MAMMOTH CLOVEn-5I2.00ai20.
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rii I (Carrertei Dally by 1. W. Morller, 111 AJ i K. Jeffertian Bld.
VKGHTAJtLKS Cabbage, paying, 12c; falling 15o. Fht IT Orange. fe. Ioo; ;t.g, i:."'aiHe ttr i!07n: mona per rr, t3.Vi:
.147'i ' elling, . j.er d-u ; app. rayi'.g 112 FiR. U20 per bin; io!Mnfc .)'ä7i: per perk. "w.'ci RtTTlKl: A.N'i K;s.S-.i:ir Butte. . 1h pry.,, ?igy(- e!Mpg. tt4e: Crura . 22 I fry batter, paving 42e : eWing 4ve l.fz bonds : atrbily frefb. payicg. 3.V; ee;i:rg. ZSr.
(llirAt.O I.I VK TO(K. FNION STim'K YARDS, I'.!.. .Pine n -p ;t.i ipt. 4i: market ia.- in1 tradt: nlvel and but, bers. $15 Wj ."f -" go...l herv. $l.".2-e''l I' oo ; r'.'iL'.i 1..M4TV. S15 27.ra b"4T; ligbt. 14 - 1.5 7-". : pic .b ".'"'r 1 75; bulk. .b".4."Q 15 V. FATTI.F Receipt. 1 1 ; tr.irkft aten'dy : -evea. $' l.Si 1-5 " : ei.wa .and le-ifer" 2o'.i lPio: -tr.eker und feeler, $7:.5TiM.vi; Tevai.. $lo 7.5'.? 1215 : ca!re 14 SHr.I'P Iteeelpt. 7.oc: n.arket a. Ui'l l.'f 'aiver; ti.itire nn.l KcfD, $ 4a Iambi.' $1-OoT? K 75.
iNnlAMl'OLm I.IVK STOCK.
ivbuv.tiMiUS. In1. .Inn J HOC,i
iL.ii.f 1.1.. '; market 2Tm- bi"
h,.,t .l.'.V.: henvie. HMöTfl.
plg. $lCM'ti.bT 25; b'bk e aie, Ii 1. Td
'TTI.I- P.eoelpts. 1.7'; nftrket I Mf-ndj- elioFe bevy ater. 12 'JT.il' I.-.7.: light teer. .V 1225: h-lf-r. ; 7 ."iTf 12 00 : eoTv. 7 T'filO O" ; buli. $7 Ki 10 Uü; ealre. tl ""a 14 '. SIIF-FP A NT LAMBS-- lieeelpt-
mnrket ok: prime p. Ji'""; lamb. $11 ((ll2Kn
Moving Around Sale Starls Thursday
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TOLF.DO " Afll fiRAIN. TPFD, . June ft CI.osK: WIIKAT Cab. f2": July. Sept . 2 COiN-('?i. flV: Julj. till; $l4'a; De, $104 o.vTs .'ash. CTe; Ju.y. 2: rde. RYF.-N e 2. 92 20 CI.VKR SHKIe Ch. 1110; Slie.-, M.I; Deo. $11 o M.l ALsTKK Prlire, cari. $11.". $1.50: Ort . Sil 7 TIVpTHY 'a.b. $5 7"Oj: M121,: (At.. $4 0j; Dec . $i .; : St 10 Ll J.
Sept.. Sept.. 1 t . Sept..
Sept . Iar. L.
THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. Bldg. Meabtn Tark SHrrk ErrlkAa, Nw Tark CotKom fTxriukag, Ke Orleaoka CatVaa Xirtuusr. Ck'.M Tr4 ad ii4Ua Caakurt' Aaaaiattiaav Xlr1i ITirata VTlr All ktATkaCa. -MiovneTaWl X0-a9t; Hanke 202A-209S.
