South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 163, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 June 1917 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES RED CROSS BENEFIT CONCERT FRIDAY AT THE COUNTRY CLUB HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS

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AT ST MARY'S

Miss Helen Holland, South Bend Girl, is Valcdictor- i' ian of Class. Ft. Mary's coll '.: a r. 1 ' I : i ' III 1 . held it c'irn:r-i :.' r r:, t.t ! 1 ;. ' r :'"s -I t y n.'-r i.ir g at ti.- h.l wh'r. 14 yoiir.L; women, t i ! !- errrü from th- '.Iegi.ce ; rtrr.vr.t; thr' fem the or."!', iT..rv of mu.-i-; and jl ': i .. 1 -it. d frr-m th- acd-:,. !.;.. rt !.;:,!. Miss li.ln. C.-.r.a 1 1 . .1 a r. d . daughter of Mr. and Mis. William H. Holland. S. St. Jo-eph j was the only South I: rul our.g; woman in th" ( 11 ate !-p.u trn-nt. She w as ho--n as a 1 d a to r ;a n Ot f her lasr ll'.'ect Was "St. Mnry's. Pau-h'' r an 1 Moth' r of Patriots." The very ;.bui:dar.' e r.f our in- j h'-ritanC" threat r:-- oidiv ior to th many .attendant, element.- in it." she ; aid. ' Of thie nanu s of tiic-c t; t n ' dear to us we ? 1',. p '.! t n tl . ! Th"re are years of -ompar ion.-iiip with schof,mat" t! lo inTirriacies Of c!isrnats ar:d friend--. There are th" 1"- o pi- ; 10 .1 s but none thf more potent :n:!;:er.f teachers who have been teacher "f i m 1 every ver.s" of the word: of superiors who have in.iürd u-- hy tiiC ur.f.tilinjr s.treiii-th of t i 1 i 1 direction, of a mother who has 1 -e n thr f mhodiment of oar trust arid bst ambition." The Mo-t-ne. IMward J. Ih.nna. T. I.. of San Franci-to. 'a!if.. lmo the addres. After omphmentin-.; th members of tii" uro d ua t i n l: lah" spoke with iric.it eo.jM(:i'e and feeling Ufcn the ideils of atho!ir womanhood. !fe outlinrd the reii work before ea li outtroin piaduate. layinr uie.it -pe.-s on the pc'iliar position of woman today II" told how on account of th" wartime conditions th" importance and rri'.-tiit-of woman has been lifted and th" sneaker exerted each or." of th" - t - pirN to b" and do In r last in this., hour of ne-d. j The lit. liev. Herman Joseph Al- 1 erdintr. I. IV, of l"oit Wayne, om - ferred the hotad:: and Jdescntcd the j Kr.'iiln.'iti"!! 1 t 1 . 1 . , Jr. I Several hundred peop,.- vv re at ! the eollfC" to vitney th." lo-Vn-, exercises and n i?h the i-itins cderuy j from all ovr the ountry t.;cd tha capacity of the auditoiium. j Program i-i Itcniltrnl. j The program opened vMth "The.1 Soldier's Chorus in-m I a ;-r. M- I t'.a.lil n i )i f'r-r t . -ill',! Mild UHillM"-i 1 I'M I, -iii t third iohns, rst and sc. oral piano-; j and the liarp. A poem cut it led . "I P.le.-s Thee, Notre Pano." by Mi.--s Julia Antoinette S hw.nt. v-, a - s. c-i and on tli" program an1 'vay wrnten in honor of Notre I'anu uni-j ersity. ; St. Mary's r, ! ;:. ' n, i t.--nunilicr, "Sancf.i Maria. 1 aar-'. w;tn riiin.i ni ,'filtHi ir.inifi'.t .-v Mi-s M. ,"o-' Pradley: th.ere were three numicis, hv th" chorus he-id. s t h" opening j selection, piano number wen- i'.iv -n ; hy Mi-sM arie S h a usrh n - . M..--! Fleanor Mooney. Miss Haal Htwk-I if.; Mies Marie Helen i'i"Wt!l cavej the cla-s poem. "The Preparation":) Mis, Mildred l.u.il!" ya" an es.-ay. "The Lit.rit'-"-e of i ', t . . k ' Philosophy"; a o-m1 duet was m n, hv Mf-se Plot a r,t' . utt;t ie :th Fend. f.. Jol at the pi mo ; Monde'ss. hn. -t. M i ri Sh.a -i -;hr.es - I'ba- W odditur March. with vio and piar i )S narked the ch-. Th" 1,'raduat. from the con-erva-ra y of r. Usi.- .b partin. nt v i th" Mi-5es Harel Jan." Hawk::- Mary Fleanor Mron-v and Marie Catherine Shau.u-hncssy. Hrrtv- Cemforrod. Tl'.e ditre" of b ich. -h-r of arts (r!a?;''al o-;oV and trra 1 u a 1 1 n c pold rtied 's wis conferred on: The Mi-s.s Mil. '.red Ivacille crulk Osrcla. Ir.d : T. ies.i Magdalen Currv. Hartford. Conn.; Helen Ceor-rina li .!:.. :vh South IV ud.: M ary 'a t P. r ; nR.u.ii!'. Mn h ; K ir.r.t . " ra r.d Julia Ante;:' 1 1 e i Sch wart-. Napc-v :',b' The !re.- of (,.,,- ojdiy rti'd d: .1 ' : wa s oonf e r re ! : : M;s-. s Lu-'v A ' - La. Mo.; M..: i "...:'-. riafe. N. b : .-a a h IF i'f pi 1 "oonf. Yar.daM. . N.TÜI Li!.-:-. Mor..n. Fnrtlov ilb ' i Ma'-. 1 Marv P.ariica r .lolt.t. 111. The org! .-. !" ub and ( r.r.r pold 1 r' ) ati. .a s v i Co A : - red ' :a M isst s Lor tt i . ; , r -1 . i i . . . M i r . I i i ' : i . I o . . i , 11 ' . . .. 1 ... I . Lst r.erv ::le. I a Cartb.v. rawf. lia !:::. i Ho; o. The d. ,-.-e: c 1 n h I'!:;.- e ' TOld !-.fdil .! Ml- Fi .. . .v ; a : H. b a Mi--1 ' aP. it CI: i c alo: i .. : . ! r. d r: c r.f Perr.a Lv Fürt. M!- iv Prtuninont YlM!!'-. Am rg tlla s w v.. ) w the N'eTe Da Lev. He--? ar . f : : -sru. o rice TV.: - : Lev. J.d.n K : Ft. P. l f.-:.: - i - b- rt . ; Lev T. P. P.: S. P . s:. 1. i nunc her1 it ;.-;tir.g ''.'. t 1 at e v . r c . ! A 'er . , a M Mo Ft i '.-.in jh.au J F. v : Wry L. ! I a:.-. Fro . '. . 1 1 Mi;i:i(.r. i.in:i . I'r..-; . i : .; .- !.iAr . A :-'s . ;-r. . ,. .-a ?h 1 Wis;:. y. .!'-.. ;-, -'1 ; S..d;. ilol-

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Don't be a Bond Slacker

I'r r S.rn has a. r.dor.-e his n t demand and protect. ' his people Ho has waived T!. -! Iy ri'TM :,or,t can 1 given f v i 1 1 1 r . lt :m application for r! I.'i.in Oond. t 1 1 ro : -' hes p.itrinti-m is put to It : one thin-: to volunai."'hf r for yf) Air.erv.:!!in::!v make tho s.uril.ces; r.d.-d l y t)f selective draft sysi ! a t 1 1 ! ' ri: .1 ' Pin. Th" war i - if rn a k in the l"ni!d v. ' 11 as Hu n;e. 1 is liir.cif ir t h" -it."t: of our ii'j!ihf' to ' In-'T i 1 n d rs? a r.l i n ? of .n" rir.fthr. It i- d eloping a strong and i porous s ; : 1 it atuoritr th" mm Morons s.'s,iT .oiionir 1,10 "irr thf' mn,t-r rdls, and stimulating 1 " ri 1 1 -ninni; irio.e at noim- that uil1 'limina!' n!I profligacy and w - '! - to - There must also he an army at home l.ehind th" army at the front; to sustain, to uphold and each of Us l"ft behind can do something to strenu'tlu-n tli" haiitin lin". The "Vat" that (an be titted to th" 'reat-e-t nuriib-r is investment in the Liberty Loan, which is, in itself, an expression of confidence in the 1 "nit' d S'at"s of America, While the low rate of interest may not be attractive, the character of the sec urity and its immunity from taxation is a citizensh p privilege that must h" considered in comparing it with other investmerits. So much for the practical side. n th" oth"r hand, it estaldislies a bond indeed between the citizen and the :;o a rnment. It is axiomatic DE A THS mks. oktiia nitro:. Mrs. i u tha Prnce died Sunday ruorriin at Fpworth hospital fed -lowii.tc an illness of three we ks. She is survived hy her husband, ('Liren e Pruce. and two children.. Louis an I Maiaret. .-"he is also survived by !ie brothers. The funeral wi:l be fo ld Wi bv .-day afternoon at . o'clock from the residence of Mrs. James Pay. 1 P 1 S. Main t. Lev. T. Line will have charge ef the :-'.ri.e. P.urial will he in Howmuo cnietery. s( A I s7, CK l'CIN ski. S .iui.--v. 'rueinsKi, tive- ear-old i son of .Mr. and Mrs. John ( rucinski. lslj pi.uii" a v.. clivd Monday; evening after a short illness. The funeral will he h Id Thursday afternoon at 1' o'clock at St. Hedwige' i huich. Lev. A. Zubovvicz ooiciatit :iz. P.urial will be in Cedar drove ! ceinete rv. J WILIIAM II. I.INKhMU.Mir.lt. j vniMm H. Linkc-nhinder died at I hi- home. T7 eolumbia st.. followim; an illness with complications ill" i; survived bv (me son. John A. Linkenbinder. Mr. Linkenbinder 'has it-'ii a resident of South Lend l'or'tlie pa t Jl veais. The funeral , will be held from the residence ! Tliiu'sd.i y niornim: at P o'chn k. 1 Farial will be in Highland com-i-1 ( r v . ! FUNERALS I j i J.llMFN'l INK HOllKA. The funeral of Miss Clementine j Ilorka. 1 1 cars ,dd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Horka. T:S We1'- ; .-t"r .-t . who died Saturday ni(rnini?. : was held Tu .-day inornimi at S I o'cln.-k at St. Ca-imir's i hurch. Lev. St.: i. i-'a us iorka o;?a iatc d. P.: rial was in St. Joseph's coniottrv. The pallbearers were: Harry ; Mai iukow ski, Joseph Horka. .-!-jvotcr Kaj.tT. Marion Niedbalski. !Slcster Krusniak and Jus' ph Kaj1 ?. or. S10,000 HEATING PLANT FOR MADISON SCHOOL C"laM'. )i-mi 1 I.a-t Wintor Owing t )hl .Now 1 iirnacc For Lihrarj. building permit for th" installan of a heating plant vstimuted to t co-t Jl1'.1""1 was taken out by conti i "ods tVr the board -f education T;.c .-.ia . Ma.'.l-.Ul M:'.!:o:i .-t.irt.-d. A grc i Tl-.e plant will -o into the liool at Lafayette and s. Verk has a. ready 1" en deal of trouble wa e- '. cd a. car at the school, for several das it was necesa . , an.d ry. nu;;v to the . old. to dismiss c'.as s. The new plant will S"Iv O the h-atiug pnddrm there. A pornnt w.,s al-o taken out foi th." i:--:a llation -f a fuin.ne to cosl 5 1.' .. a in -he public- li'-rarv. WELL DRIVER SPURNS WATER AND IS FINED T.oa P.o. k l:c i:. im! i h" p. nt s. a ' . d as a 1 S". :x J well .'.rivt-r. did not betha t w ith w hich rkmg hours, t.irt d bef.a e r. ;tv co.-.rt h- ap 1 hi n-i-ru. :i be go and despite drew a hr.e of an. :ht in on drunk j ' : . a -Mo: app w : l d. t J ' 11 i-!H V o th rt. th. T . i 'V e ! e -a d I y d Sh.j.tn o::;.dr: M . th.--b. th i r:T al! or. fa-1-w )-. I w ithal fo 1 ' ; . a .'id:':-: to Jade I't .;.:. lad -Od n a ! I 'd M"iphiv. lie s ..id ho worked at Notre Dame, ami l, a v e a bus excuse the fact he

i iidn't v.at.t to c.db.dt Miohi-an as hi home. He went otr as a g-aest of Skcri:: 1 '.ailvy for 10 lav-.

th.it hfn people are personally and financially interested in the sccurties of the government ther is a feeling of ownership that is real rather than ideal. Then. ton. there is the matter of cnr. uer.ee to he considered. In the pntvf.sion of th-se linnd.1, which Potect all other pos.rvior.s, there is the supreme satisfaction of duty performed. It is difficult for the average- person to understand trnt "to cn is to train": that uhat miJu sft:i a sacrifice often prove a hhssing indeed, the real propagation of prosperity itself, personal as well as puhlic. Purchase of a Li I ertv florid dnrs

nt . mean to hoard monv. Lather ;in im.n.aso of productive effort to a point where such activity becomes tii" custom, and saxint: becomes a habit. How can a person of moderat" means claim to be a patriotic.

respond negative or maintain a shamed filenle to the interrogation: "Have you T'Oucht your Liberty rtond?" The money invested in the bonds de es not leave the country, but rather increases the government securities upon which the expanded circulation of money for future prosperity and development is hased. Fncle Sam has put the proposition squarely before you. It is either a Liberty Pond or th shackles of militarism. Lvery man may now exercise his own free will in repayintr, in part, at least, th debt which he owes for the privloes of citizenship. Pon't be a bond slacker. The note Is due. SEVEN STRIKEBREAKERS RELEASED IN CITY COURT l"ie Cage's IiMiiiseI and Tm le fondant Found Not CJuilty. Seven cases acainst strtkehrcakinc: carmen ware dismissed ami two defendants were found not guilty in city mur before s'pecial Judge Deahl Tuesday morning. Two cases dismissed were for assault and hattery and the others concerning failure to hacr railway cressings and to n.ake safety stops. Cases acainst George Schräder and Jess Cooper, charged with assault were dismissed: Fred H. Perry. Fred Miller, John Fasher. charged with failure to Hag crossings were dismissed; Amiel SkaRs and William Spencer, charged with failure to make- safety stops, were dismissed, and lMvvartl Collins and George Jones, charged with failure to Hagcrossings, were found not guilty. LEARNS DETAILS OF ACCIDENT IN WHICH WOMAN WAS KILLED First iletails of the death of Mrs. H. S. Hillman of South Hend. who was instantly killed at Christmas Lake station near Minneapolis, Minn. Sumlay. were learned in South Fend Tuesday. Acconling t the information rei eive-d Mrs. Hillman, who had been chef at the Gl-nn Morris Inn at Christmas lake and Miss Kin ma Draves, head vaitress, went to the station at noon to take a car to Fxcelsior. The woman started t -rss the tracks just after an east-bound car had bound ami evidently 1 id not see a speeding west-bound Minnetonka car. Mrs. Hillman was hi;rlel 10 feet and through a barbed wire fence. I'very bone in her body was broken, according to physicians. Miss Praves suffered deep cuts on the head and face and her left arm was broken in two places. Tl-.e motorman of the west-bound car said Miss Draves cros.-ed the track but turned hack to help Mrs. Hillman when she saw the ear was going to strike her. Mis. Hillman was ,.:: years old. vv hile Miss Praxes was ;ti' vears old. INJURIES PROVE FATAL Nllos Urnkemnn Dies at Lpworth Hospital. Carl Watlr I. brakeman for th Michigan Central at Niles. eiicd at tho Kpvvorth ho-pital last night from injuries received at work on May .'!. The body was taken to Niles for burial. SEND 15 MEN TO WORK ON AN ONION FARM A total of men and women were given poMtions by the Indiana free mplovmont bureau this morning, of th.ese 1 : were sent to North Liberty to w. rk on an onmn farm. The rest d the me n employ ed were mostly for miscellaneous work, while the women employed vvere for domestic work. There are still many job? open at the employment bureau and the contra. t'rs w ho are anxious to ohtain mn are paying hour. Ck cents an PURCHASE SLIP FAILS TO AID AUTO OWNER C. G. tFinopul. charged with tlriv ing an automobile without proper li. en.-e, will be hard next Monday, ! ! uhi-'h time he expects to have I T!-o..f of the purchase of has car within the l,.'-lay period permittel hy law. Ganepuls presented a purchase slip tending to show the car was houht June t.. hut it prove! tu be dated May b He then entei ed

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SPRING TAX TOTAL

IS 983,341.9 Auditor Arthur Wolf Announces Distribution For May Settlement. Countv Auditor Wolf has completed tiie distriliution of the taxes ollected for the May settlement. The total amount of taxes collected is $?n.::4 1.to. it will be distributed as follows: State tax. $ 4, 1 : benev olent 1 ; state j institutions fund. debt. HJW.:-'; state schools. $44.::L'0.1 state educational, J JO.Dl'J.T " : Lax, $ 1 1,5.K::j.:;J; township tax. $17.47;;. öl'; tuition tax, $ 1 1 l.ö'bM 0 ; special school fund, $ 1 :: 4,." ::0d'-i ; road tax. $ 1 ;. .Z? ; township pofir, $k .-... s; interest on bonds. Mk!di..'.'; gravel road reiairs, $11,sl7.1."; county sinking fund. $-::.: 1 1.K; s hool house fuml, p.ll:k4 5; corporation tax. $'. ::.0:".ß.3n: library tax. 1 1 .". K.s .1 ; additional road tax, $?.L'l :p, gravel road bonds. $4 S.I is. .".:;; utility lease. ?9.4X; school building sanitary fund, $7,071.5."); puhlic water and electric service. 7."; local vo cational education, $-'.7.11; city bonds and interest. $",."'..4 1: corporation sinking fund, I'JSj.Si; street lighting, $?sl:;o; water works, l'S4.40; street tax. $2r5.0S; park department, $ 1,674. :!0; teachers' re--tirement fund. $4.4 11. SO; illegal taxes refunded, $ ." 1 L so ; treasurer'.? six per cent fee, $1. .":;. SI; amount paid special judges. $1'20; examination of public records, J4 4.-; total tax collected. $?s;:,:;4 l.fao. WANT 100 MEN A DAY FOR REGULAR ARMY Smith IWmmI i:poftoil t Ahl Ko unit in:; Spurt Fndins: .Juno ;to. Accoriling to word received by tS'ergt. John Skees at the army ret cruiting station this morning, the ad jutant general is ie.-irous of having the army recruited to the full uuota by the ."ath of June. Cnless this is done valuable time will be lost in getting the men trained. To till the army to the required number it will take SO, 000 men. and to secure this number each recruiting listrict will have to furnish 10O men a day. Tho Fort "Wayne distrh t, of which South IJend is a member, is expected to meet the requirements, as they have been making rapid progress in enlistments. Thirteen men were sent to Fort Thomas. Ky., this morning by edllcers in charge of the local station. The men leaving war": H. Vockey and F. L. Weston of Premen; R. Knglish, Concor!, Mich.; V. Zon, V. Czervvieniz and M. Czcrvvieniz of Laporte, J. Galant. A. K. Go ff, F. J. Genasiak. F. Colip. M. Pestovvov, S. Stachowiak. all of this city. WOLTER IS FOUND GUILTY Saloon Man I'inel For soiling Liquor in Wine Koom. Thomas Wolter, proprietor of a saloon at the corner of Division and Chapin sts., w-(.s lined $1 and cost in city court Tuesday morning on a charge of selling liqimr in a wine rx-m. Wolter was convicted on the testimony of Detectives Delinski and Pallo. TO HOLD COUNTY FAIR AT BAPTIST CHURCH A county fair is to be given Friday evening. Jun-- L", at v o'clock hy members of the Fapti.-t chutch. Many attractions interesting to both young ami ohl have been arrant d by the committee. A feature of th fair will be tho baby show which will be under the dincthm of Miss Dorothv Chard. Members f t! program committee are Miss Fbrvmo Hutbach, chairman, assisted bv the Misses Lena Turner. Pbronce Lipp. Hanna Auer. L-.r.u Quick. DorotJiy Chard. Mario M yers. lther Fields. Marian 'hard ,,-,. and Fem.trd hcltner. Maun, e Fields, lut el Angletor.. F-lmund ODonnelh Phil M-'i'se. larek and Vede Harber. t-v-,a M..t-ti vi,.if, ...! LET CONTRACTS FOR CAMP CONSTRUCTION It'tern.-itin.d Ww S'i vin: WASHINGTON. June i Contracts for the construction ofvfour of the cantonment camps already seleete! for the national army were awarded today by the war department. Fach camp is to he built on a cost plus percentage of pndit basis. The estimatetl cost .f each is j 2 . ., i f . 0 o . The contracts let toi iv include: Columbia. S: C. Hardaway Con struction company. Colum1 us. Ga. . Arthur Silver Lake, Atlanta, Ga Tufts. Atlanta, da. TOO I.ATi; TO ( l.ol l. j'.i: sah: ai - hiding ru.--. I f.jiiati.re 1:.- '.. d I M .III."" " I ' " A .1 . .dt. - .-ie-?!. tie. lir. ivin.r n t i i . l.i ii ti.. r . .-.iniiei fi'iit tu .. wr;:i er. etc C.dl .it rj; Hirn i; uv. .r l'..27l" FOR SALF. Five-p;i.-t;ger M;nwe:i. tire go.. 1. etirine h .ii. ts", f r iui A l !!!lti'.M. 4 "r",. ; k j 1... I ii'j ; 1 r f-utu t. i;tr l'ark. ufttr

, A hcrut.t concert, funds from whic'.i '

' are to co to the Ii"d ("rns, will he I )i( Id Friday niuht at the South Pen 1 C'i'untry d'ah. Th-"- program will start at o'clock and several dinner parties haw ! ccn planned for th! J early e nin. Farly reservations ! are asked. I The program will l,e featured hv i th" Thahan quartet, composed of Mrs. Laura Crosman Schell. Mrs. William s'wintz. Karl Knorr and Arthiir Shank. A 1'rature will l e violin i sd 1. M is Oladys Maurer, ac companied hy Miss Frances Harrington. DR. G00DET0 ADDRESS COMMERCE LUNCHEON J. Paul Cnorlp, Ph. I., of Chici:o university will 5-peak on "Th-? . ;-.is:ra phi' and Fconomic Founda tians f the Great War" at the hrst husiness men's luncheon Friday noon at the 'hamber of Commerce. Future if ec tines of the kind will be held should this one prove successful. Prof, (londo's talk will he illustrated, and from information received by the secretary here, much in the way of helpful information can be expoctol. Reservations ar now being made. EXPECT PAVING Final Details of Mishawaka Av. Improvement Before Board of Works. Final discussion of improvements on Mishawaka av. may come hefor! the board of public works at its regular meeting tonight, it was learned today. Contractors are expected to arrive in South P.etui Wednesday and wird has been received to the effect the street ar company has all nocesasry materials for tho opening of operations. Another matter of interest slated for tonight's meeting is the resurfacing of the Jefferson hlvd. hridge. Reports from tho board's repair squad- are to the effect that the bridge needs ie surfacing ami that repairing will be to n avail. The hoard made a tour of inspection of the pavement, as well as some recent paving jobs in other parts of the city. At the morning session, bids were received and .penel on the pipe sewer improvements on Clover .and Prooktield sts. The bids will he reported hac k hy the engineer at tonight's meeting A partial estimate was allowed H. L. Davis on Chapin s . Calvert to Fwing. grade, curb and walk. Ho was allowed $5r.9.13. GREATH0USE PICKED TO SUCCEED K0RBLEY Intori,.iti..ii.il News Service: INDIANAPOLIS. Intl.. June 1 Charles A. Greathouse will, he elected chairman of the democratic state committee to succeed Bernanl Korhlv at a mooting on Friday, unless unexpected developments occur. It is understood that Walter Chambers of Newcastle, and J. II. Fleming f Portland, who were considered for the chairmanship. have approved e.f the selection of Mr. C.reathouse and that there will be no opposition to Mr. Greathouse. 5,000 INDIANA MEN FAILED TO REGISTER Interrntieiul News Servi.e: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. June 12. Not less than ."'OO persons in Imliana failed to register June hut have registered in the pas't few davs. according to Jesse Kschhach. state conscription dheer. He gave a tentative total of 2',i"' f"r Indiana and said untahulated returns would boost the total to about -'.V latfi. the census bureau -stimate. Pnd ably half claimed exemption. miima ami iian;i; MIW VUK. .lun- l- - ';U iiK.ney "n tl.e II. . ir of the "v "rk St... k I'.x- :. in..- t'-.!.iy no. U nt l1., p..r cent; iU-li. 1 1 per el,t : per el.t. liuic rr."ti-y w;i- strong Kitts v re : to il.iy. ."uä1.. per . ti t : '' t.i.v. .",'ii."u per ..-nt: I i ii ii t !i . fn . i . ...a- .-.lit - .". limnrhs. ."'ij."'-, tier eait : ,; ."tin. ;,.;.. , por . -nt. j j ; n .rk.-t" f.r I'ritia- Mercantile 1 l ' : ',' 'I'd; t. ., , . -o o onev in Iaurl -ii te.hiv Wils ,i ( i diu P lru.-'- v a jua t w oil bui - ' lti i ..i li n-r-an- nt I 7... r..r .!-i-, und 1 70 SI 7- f T -0-.1 iy !. t"i :m d.iy t.'dl. IIK oO (i IIA I N. CHI; . .hu e 1J - - Ci:. - No. ' niie.. SIT.'.I T." j f lute si 7'"u l 7:; : - ye.a.'A. I 1 7.': No :; nuv. d. S17."-; : N" $1.7-"'';'..: N" n.ive.t. 1 7 1 1 j ).1" N- ' vliir -'IrijKvv Lit... 'u'!'. : .x. i w i.ue. :7 vt-itidard. 'j''-4.-. U".'! ( int .o l'lioDi ( i:. CUP'Aih. lire 1.' I'd I I 111: teia 'iy t-vtrn-. -t ra tir-?s. ."; tlr.-t. :;ii' :;7' .. ; pa:ki:: t" k. .'I-''.; 1 . 1. i I -. '.:rr. at re..i;,t-. .".""rah; "u-din.i.-y firsts. '".'-' .".o--: rir-t. .''b : es t r.t.. "'-. '. !.'. K. : dirties. -T.1-'-. 'HbKP i' !.'.. IieV . lX-- dlliie I'". : .. . ; v i .a i: A a.- r . a l"U;::..rib. j.".'- ..: !-r-. k. .. . I. "IM! PM LTK Turke v . lv e:i. "'c; !s;rini:er-. S--', ro"te ll' c-e. ' ' 1'1' k. 17''Iii. kl' l I' 1 d: - All :.-'v . v; l.".'.? .'. 40 IMHNM'Ol.l l.lL sTOCK. I IM! ,VU'i'!.l Ind.. .P::i- 12 H;s' - U. -1 ; ! pi: tt..irt.et i.-.ier-i II V l'-i x ut : ,'..-t !.". $17 7'; h.-ni.'v "14'.7' iVj l,i'i ' s "A'l rid: Re"ipf. mir.-! l ; i l. ;iv V vt :. llJ.iVrj ; 1:;.": liM t.-e.'!. 5. Toil 12 27 ; tifers. i 7 .'r 12 : .-.., looo ; tu. Is. '7 t,fpi(ii; .-(.re. .7 O", j 0. S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AM LAMI'.S iRe, eipt. 2-7: rn.rk-t t . i : pr:iii iieej.. .'...: ' mi.!-. 7 To'pjw; j iiLj lanil , 5Pe

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IS BULL GEW Steel Shows Fractional Loss and Alcohol Makes Gain. Iiiternation.il News Serihe: NEW YORK, Juno 12. -The cotton exchange again was the bull center in the financial listrict today, new record prices b?ing set at the opening. July cotton opened at 2LS0 cents a pound and August sold at 2 4. So cent. The latter's rains amounted to J-."0 on the bale. Steel showed a fractional loss, opening on the big exchange al 123 U. Industrial Alcohol revealed a further gain during the first few minutes. July was offered at 25. ."0 cents during the excited opening in cotton, and it barely shade! the 25 cent mark when a sale was made at 24.95, up 1 on the hale. Oct. started at 2 4.4 0. hut soon declined to 2 4.13. As the advances ranged from 31 to 65 points Wall st. sold, cashing in. while Liverpool and trade interests continued to buy. A spectacular advance in the Liverpiol market preceded the wild opening here, but there was little visible cause in the news of the day for the jump. Restriction of cotton shipments abroad may have caused the stampede to buy th?re. After the in. tie I declines on the stock exchange thens were general recoveries to levels fractionally above yesterday's clcse in most instances. Ni:W VC)IIK stocks. Ii!t-ra.-iti.nal News Service: NFW YORK, June 12. Closing prices on the stock xchange today were: Allis-Chalmers American Agricultural .... American Feet Sugar .... American Can Co American Car and Foundry 2rSk . 9 2 U . ?5 24 . 50g . 74U n I - .los; , 72U 122 .121 i 56 J2 . S4g 102 ( 1 5 5 60 1 6 1 3; 61 , American Locomotive American Smeltinpr American Steel Foundries American Sugar Refinery American Tel. and T?l. . . American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison P.aldwin Locomotive Paltimore and Ohio .... Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Itapid Transit . Canadian Pacihc Chesapeake and Ohio . . . Colorado Fuel end Iron . Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul... 75 Colorado Southern 26 Chino Copper 60g Consolidated Cas 108 Corn Products 32 Crucible Steel SO1 Pistilleries and Securities Frie . 22 . 26; . "9 3 .1624 . 10S . 51 i Krie 1st pfd. . deneral Electric General Motr Goodrich Co . . Great Northern pfd. . Great Northern Ore . . Illinois Central Inspiration Copper ... Interboro Interhoro, pfd Central Leather Kansas City Southern . . . .108 . . 2 ...104 . . 6 o ... 94 . . . .6 . . . 'J 8 V' Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Mexican Petroleum New York Central New 'rk, N. 11. and H National Lead Norfolk and Western Northern Pacilic N. Y., Ontario and Western... Pennsylvania People's Gas Pressed Steel Car Fay Consolidated Leading ltepuhlie Iron and Steel 1 0 1 S4 60 , 41U to H2 r 7 125 1 0 4 U l1; 7S Vl2 96 91U S3 'i - 3' - ,8 1 a; 213 i.:7-', 6 0 -4, l'JO ,i 117 SI oss Sheflield . . Southern Pacific Southern Kailvvay Studebaker Co. . Tenn. Copper . . . Texas Co. . . Fnion Pacitic U. S. Lubber U. S. Steel L S. .Steel, pfd Ftah Copper Virginia Carolina Chemical.. Western Fnion 116 '4 4 ' 2 I r. j Westinghouse Flee trie Willys f v e rland American Zinc Ke-nnic-tt 5 '' 2S 47 ÖC Pitt.sburgh Cal Industrial Alcohol ... 1 6 ; 1 Marine 2? Marine, pfd 0Jo 1 lllv I luietv'iiiii ' o r 4 oooovooo i Hutte and Superior . International Paper . Chile Pethlehem "Ii" . 4 j 42", j . 22U j . 1 .". 1 . Midvale 6 41; Atlantic Gulf . . . Siles Shares, $2,4:i9.00u. . . 11 i. 7S 1.000; bonds. AND McKINNON 201-202 J, M S. Bldg. MemWa Stw Tork"H-k EidiAnii "w Tork Cmtvm KrtiLaao. K Cottoa Ki.-haar Chicago hUck ZchaniN ClÜQic B4wrd ( TTta4 mmd LadlaM Balkortr Aaoo4rla.Woaw Xlrrt FwiTmt Wlro m All PHOVD't Hen X0-V1; Xlom) 20S-0S.

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I'lTTMll RUH LIVK STOCK. PiTTsnrm;!?. f.i.. .tune itTbi; Supply lirht: market teidv; prime. $i;uKj i:t .27 : goad. .511 7.Vjl2;.: tidy hufc liers. $11 ira x.r. .100) rilvr: common, Jts .oo'.if TV; emmn to Kod fat buIU. .7 "KV; 1 1 2." : eonimn t good fat -tves. Kiv2 lim); l.eifer. S at'i7 1 1 ..V) ; frrnh .-own and sj.rincrer'. SMOIt0.Oi): veal enlve. S 14 .V X,i 1.", OO ; heavy and tldn cnlre. S7.oo; 11 ." SHPPP AND LA.MP.S-Siipply li-l.t: rnark't steady: prime wethers. Slooo'ir 1).": c-o.xl mixed. 07.) 7." : fair mixh ..OJl'if.s.Tö; ciilN anii common, ..". 0 (H7.W; sprinc inmb-. $ll.($xlt ; vearlinrs. $Ve7 12 T. Hm;S Rv-pt. lO douMe de.di: ir.nrket stnuitü prime heavy hoes. $L7'" 1.770; niedliirn-5, .l."..V1f lö in; Ihmvv Yorkers. .17 2.V; 15 ."J) : licht Yorkers SI 4 2." f; 1 77: pis. 5K! 77-5 w hi; rouchs. Jfl4io,Tj 14.70; sfa, $12 ."'i) II', i); heavr ndeil. $17 (V7 17 LAM HI rt.W.O LIVK STOCK. FAST UPI'FALo, X. Y . .lune 12 CA TT LI Receipts. 127 head market -tive; prime np'ors. Sia oo; l,", 77 ; butcher grades. J;noÄ? 12.70. CAhVKS-Ito. eipt, l.V) head: market a. tire; eull to ehoi.-e. S." .'.or,; 1 J.1 SIIFFP AND LAMItS-Ilecript'. 0) liead: market active; choi.e liniM, $17) fi.ls.0: nil to fir. $Mi'ilu;.V rear-li.HT-s. 5 O!'? 1.7 00; sheep. Sä On',; p'l.7,7 IITMlS- Ibs-.- ipts. C,.4ei; market d.Mv ; Workers. $17 oof? 17 77 : piir-. 14k,i 1."i: mixed. .17 7i 1 ST. : heirv. .1.777 f,i 17 w : roughs. l.T'jr.T i;.V. ;" stag ..12 0oirl2.7ä. " TOLKDO ( AMI (.RAIN. TOr.LlM), .., June 12 'hSl v HLAT-Cash. S..0O; .lulv, Sept. 2 lO COJLCash. i track: .Tulv, Sept.. $17.1: Dee.. VI-"-OATS Cash. 70c; .July. 43-; .". $2 .".0 ; Sept., P. VP No. 2. .2 24 LiiVMIl SL'KP Cnd. Spivo-?"11.-7F: Pec $11.27: Mini. n t , AI.SIKFC.ish. .11 IU; sept.. "$11 7; O. t . $11. 40 hid. TIMOTHY -'ah. S.'.CO; Ser.t . .1COct.. f:..x; iec. $.tm nire;o livk sto k. PNIoN STOCK Y A UPS. 111. June 12. IK MIS - IbK-eipts. lO.ofMi; market steady; mixed and bn t. lior.-. $14 MK,. 1"00; pood lieavv, $1 4 stl'a 17 Vi ; puigh l eavy. $14 Mifa 17 u); liht." .L7 p 17 7 piffS. .lOIMKfi U. pi; bulk. .14 '.KT r, rjki e'ATTLL Reeefpts. :io): market streng; covs ;uid tieif."-s. $."; 11. "; to.-kers and feeders. $7. KTi ln:o . -dve' s: 1 4 74i. . . . SHi:;;p Receipts. 7.UOO: market st rr.i. ; n.itive a ii. i western. $s .VK? 11 p l.iml., S!i.70f7 1 4 fnV South Bend Markets GRAIN AND FED. (Torrocted Dally by Vf. II. Mmrr. Ftr Mills. H.vdrmdlc Ar.) WIIKATI'njing. $2 y. Have you subscribed yet

Realities, NOT Appearances Facts NOT Airy Fiction Form the Basis of the Analysis and Forecast of N. Y. Stock Exchange and Curb Stocks Which Appears Regularly in The INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE (WtM-kly S.7 a Year.) Written hy GKopGL (JIlAHAM H1CL the Analis and Forecast of the Shares Markets steers clear of hypothetical r -as-mir-g ami jiompous stock-market jargn. follows the jjoad of Truth, and measures hy FIRST PL IN CI PLFJ-: rarfully-irathered Hvaiiah informatif.n that is LXTIPKLV Di;PKMAPLF:. Too ftften in stock-market hteratnre a -;litterii cr .i ;;. 4 p j. v, p,.--es for a reality, pe lief is -onfuse j with k;:ou Jede. Stilted pln .i-. s pass for wise saving. The Analysi.- and Forecast in the JMd'STHIAL AND MINLN'r; Ae;p; avoids all of this and Ml'CH M ! I K that frc'iuently cnntrih ;tes to make Wall Street m.irkt 1cr.it :re confusing, if not M I SLKA PINO . The INDr.STKIAL AND .MINI.V; AGK i j-jstly famed .invng prfcssional and Ftoek-market men and investors f-vf-rvwhen- for its IIAHI-HLAni:i FXPLP.TNKSS. Its g. er. are pee.-" not s- ar. and it always tries to hit the nail on the head. IVeide-s the Analy-K and Irtvat f Ho share marke t th re ;ipH.';sr In tin e-urrent l--ur, itf 2 pates, exhaustive anal-- f llu following m tle New rk Ste k Dxcliang anl ("nrh te k:

l I INTL MERC. MARINE AMER. SM. & REF'G BETHLEHEM STEEL ANACONDA COPPER PITTSBURGH COAL CURTISS AEROPLANE U. S. STEAMSHIP SUBMARINE BOAT MEX. PETROLEUM WRIGHT-MARTIN MIDVALE STEEL ESMERALDA OIL SINCLAIR OIL RICE OIL i

The I.VnrFTRIAL AND MINING AGK h.i.s heen p.;r .;ria.I regularly every week .:nco January. 1 :"$. Kach issu- consists of 12 patre. The subscription rate is $5 per annum and it i? sn:d y .uhh. ription only. A sample ropy wll lx r'nt fro for purxse of intndii( thui If jou write Immediately. Address INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE 27 William Street, New York City

..:r.; per CORN Parin z. Jl.'i; .el'dr.p. Jl 70 pr bu i:yi: r.iyinz. 5io p.r bu HK.iN-sebu.g. S2"jö pr tin MIIII.INei Sfliir-K. ?2 4u pr bti ClHU'l'LI) I'LIiP .sfhinz. .:' 1 Tec cm SCRATCH FKilO Sfllinz. X.".fO pr cm. CHICK FKED-eiling. i-e0) rr ct L1V 5TOCK. (Corrected Iily br Mjr Tlroc S. ! HEAVY i AT sTLKkS-i"lr t ex3. ifc-N'i prime. ?1(V. HOCS 1' ('.illo I'd. 121,; 1K2121 11.. la-; 12 ku i;y p. . 2.;v-.-; l-Vii; 1!.. 14s's Hioylt") It-.. lF-4'?, 2'J .1.. and up. IV. ii at. fiiKAW and rrrn. (CerrUd Da.lj j the Welej JtilUf Floor ad Krd Co.. AZO t. Michlr3 st. HAY Paylr.g. 20: eihng, 2.".'27 MRAW- raji'JiC. t-üi per too; Hin. 12 00 per ton. r per bale OATS I'ayiLg. 77.J per bu ; ieiUnf. CORN I'aj ii;,:. $l.ii per hu ; selling. 51 7711 1 SO. TlMdlHY SKEI" Paying. pt" bu.; Belling. d eJ per bu. iLr aLI a oLla - iMoutici f rwi) Selling. 2.00 per bu. CLOVER SLLD-Ill WÜ12 0a risrt. (Crre-td Dllr by itif fAitwond FAK, Poultry und sen 1 od Market. TT. Mai hl eg ton Ai.) FKPSll PISH I r. .No 1 tri-d. F'--! lb : VcllnVV pike. i:l.2e I!.. ; .in. White ii. h':r 1!.; jumbo -Ciite r.f.sh. 21.-- la ; re lind. Si eö a.ii; frcidi ha abut. II. SMOKFI PISH S.ilm.n. .",0-: white ßh. 22c; f.n y salt makerfl llh a-h, 20c; bh-aters. 2r.; !. fach, 2Ö: ; bon?l ult cod tisb. 2Jc lb.; thuba, Uc lb. TALLOW A-NI niDES. (Correct! UaJly ty f- Uppi IU IS. Mi hUf TALLOW-Ib'ticti. renrred. S, 1. 44K-: N 2- 3ii7. WOOL .i0&öc per lb. HIÜL--viietu, No. L JQ&lSci calf ik!a loUocc. rOLLTRV AND MEATS. (Corrected Dally hy Jimtrdo'a Ur'kot. IS Jrffrrton lra roULTKY Paying. 2'; iCllir.g. ."VV. VKAI Paying. P'x-: sflliug. IStf-ISc-RLKP Roast. 2T-; boiling. 17c; porterbouse. ;g.';p.-; sirloin. uUüo. HAM-Paying. 2S-. LAR1 I'ajlug, 24c; selling. 27c. SEEDS. tCorri-cted Doliy b Warner Pros., 0oo4 More, lit I.. Wayoo rU) TIMOTHY is; 77 U 4 .2. RKP CLOVLR ibH021200. WHITi: CLOVKK J2SeO pr ko. A LS I K I : S 1 1 o ü 1 2 TO. ALPALFA $10 oo'j 12 SWKL1 CLOVLR -511 0.12 70. 'IjW rilAS-fl'dJ SOY lLANS-.d '7 0i). HLPL (i K ASS $2 7) j.or bu. KIKLI I'LAS OliT per bu. MILLFT 52.27'j ::". ;i;i;.man mii.llt- $::s'zm. .1 A PAN RS L MILLLT- '2 ;.r bu. HLNeiAKlAN MILI.1-:T--J 7T'üö 23 pee bu. vETCH-.f2io.na M All MO 1 U C LO V i: R 512.00 G 12 JVX PROVISIONS. (Corrected Dally bv I . V. Mur tier. 21 K. Jeffrrvon Ulrd.) VLGLTARLKS Cihb.ige. paying. I2cj Sllllig. 17'-; now i'.d.it'.es. -1 P p.- k. I-'RI'IT 4 rankes. -o. -.'lo; .! 1 t. ar. 27'Jtv'- p-r dozen; lemon per case J.I.Mt; elling, J7o per Jo.; apples, payli.j- Jl 2J fcf 2 0U per 0u. ; elling. TOi.77'' per peck HI Tli;i: AN'i r1i.S - on ;rj Butter, prj'.nz. 203X2e- nelllnc. CT.'JtiV: Crem ery 1. utter, paying 42c; s. llin -P. Le; Ptrb-tly f r-a. paying, .".Ie ; s(llin. . for your Liberty Bond? i I if t I BUTTE COP. & ZINC CON. COPPER MINES UNITED VERDE EX. SILV. KING CON. EMMA CONSOLE GREEN MONSTER MONSTER CHIEF NATL LEASING INDEPEN. LEAD JEROME VERDE CON. ARIZONA ST. JOE LEAD CARDIFF M'G SAN TOY

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