South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 169, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1917 — Page 7

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HAPPENINGS in and about town

TO PRISON FOR STEALING "You Should Have Thought of Your Family," Judge Telis Convicted Man. C -.miete. 5 df ernv.'i lircenv m ' 7A-tn' r.t for sf-.i Ii r: Lr ?!.", and (?ifn!s woitb J.'.u Horn than I i n I'.r:d Voo.;i Mf-. c;(..,r-.'-it nn'i" a tearful pla, for b-no-m v f-fit J'j'!ir' Link in fi: iitt o:it Monday m.ri.iii;r "1 h'if'P i ;r honor will take into ' -on.-idf ration my wife and little lahy -and -hink of the di-yrar p'aced upon lhni when I arn ent to jail." said Koss ir. l;nt wife and hiM were in court. "Why sbnuld I take ron id i a t io n for thTii now, v hn you did nt "i ii'lfT thrn while ou u -r- stealir.z thi money." answered tho nidir. "You profess a devir to reform and repair th i'amrsi; jmi h i e done. If y o j rnt' r the reformatory with that idea in mind vou v. ill no; I.m h' Id thr" lour. "l"nd-r th c iri uni-t int e-. I do not mp how I cm do otliT than proni'Un''' s u?ence aaitist c. Yoli are therefore :-r nt in ed to not bss than on- ve.r and hot trior" than II Vtars in the reformatory at .IcfTVrsomille. Ind." GRAND LEADER WILL HAVE NEW LOCATION ON S. MICHIGAN ST. A new location for the (Irand Leader r-tore was anneuned Monday w hen Joseph Scheiniimer, manager, made public th: fact that a has ha been secured on the building at 1 1 -1 S. Michiuan St.. formerly o--cupied by the Sibby liardware store. "The (Irand Leader will occupy the entire building for selling purj.oses." said Mr. Sch-ininger. "Alter, ations to !it the buiblinir for these purp.es will beiu imnudiately, ineluding a new white stone front and new display windows. It is our aim to make this on? of the tinest popular priced department stores in ..nfh r.f.n.i " The new location wil L-ive the store about lu times the floor space it now has and mnnv new tlepartincut.' will be added. It is expeted to occupy the burbling about Aug i - PLAN JITNEY BUS LINE, TO FORM CORPORATION Th much discussed jitney bus line which has been talked of by the M ri k eis soon be to ha e since they walked out may a reality. First steps were been taken in the matter this afternoon when a meeting of interested parties was to have been ;bi in the othre of Zalrnan Dekelb, mi, attorney for the strikers. A corporation with a capital stock of c'nj'iMi is the aim of the barkers of the niowment. Automobiles vith sid seatin arrangements will be operated oer all of the lines now followed by th street tar company ii f m1 a schedul w ill probably be ;i dopt ed. r a n iz? r Thomas F. Shine made ilif statement Monday morning that t v o subscriptions of jr.no had been prom i-.-t I the new corporation if it n ts formed. As soon as the organization is ompleted a popular stock :-' i -c ri ption campaign will be start- !. Strikei v; ited lipon Maor Kler hi a body Monday morning eking him for pej tnisvion to hold a tag d.lv next s'iturda The mayor ad isement. Iiis answer took tlu He will matter tinder prtd-ably Tuesd.iv. No word bad been be nd from Mgr. Hardy .f the street ar company in answer to their letter asking hiin to present the company's side I , r the case before Gov. Goodrich. st ! t kefs' ilicials said they did 'he of expect an ansuer. .Mr. Hardy told a repoiter that he know what th" company did w oil d ruit do. !r Onioie .fH!lhl . . . 10e Parkag Tc Uelnoj llc.ni. 10 Pound Sugar with order of SI 12c 12c 12c 12c 12c 13c 5c .III 1 irgi Car: Inimpkiu . . . H. It Round eroTiul . . . . l aigi Can llooiinv .... Hohe Milk. I rr t-an . . ;: itoiu lo iei raHT 2 rflar- rol I oi t Hell Phone MIITH hRoMIM

DEATHS I ll.W K IIP.OWN. I i a iik i:rn. :j S Iafayette -t., died at hi home List evening at . : 1 ." o'cl'iili after an illne. of two month-. H- was ., yea is old and w.is Kuril .it Lorjansport. I ml. He . ? n - !' South Bend 1'. years a-:o from Ie orah. Ia., wntre he was tdj;riph opt-rator for the ("Irand Trunk railroad for fome time. Uesids his father, V. N. IJrown -of Cmibrland. ho is survived by hia

vv I f 'ia. and one dan Mai ri.in. He also leaves two brothers: William of Sa annah, (la., and Harry of F.ojra nport; Ind., also a ulster in Cumberland. Mils. K.vrm:mi: tayixml Mi. Katherine Taylor died at her home .'In X. Lrnerick s,t., Sunday nuht after an illness of three iiioiith". Besides her husband, ioi;' Taylor, she L: furived by her parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Kram'.r; two sons, Paul and l-'rank. and the follovin brothers ami ssisteis", John, Joseph. Mrs. Mav Taylor. Mis. l'runi.s Haft and Lenu Kramer, all of this city. Tunern 1 services will he held Wednesday iiiojnin-; at 'J o'clock from t. JoM'iih's Catholic church. Rev 1'. J. Carroll ofikiatin'. 15'Jrial will be in Highland ernetery. au: s.u;i. Alex .uKi, two-tlay-old son of Mr and Mrs. Alex Sagi, died Monday morning at 8 o'clock. Funeral serices were held Monday afternoon at :: o'clock at St. Stephen's church. Rev. Lawrence Hrath otficiated and huri.il was in Cedar Grove cemetery. FUNERALS Miinov o. MHiriHi-i The funeral of Murton i. Ctiiiro, the son of Mrs. Lillian tin ire. Marietta bt.. died Saturday evening after months of tubercular trouble. Mc-Mc-who will be held Tuesday afternoon at li:0 o'clock from the First Urethren ihuiTli. Rev. A. K. Thomas will have charge of the services and burial will be in Highland cemetery. WIFE ABANDONED; SUES FOR DIVORCE That Ceza C.araruff abandoned her ami their two children is the al leKation of Helen Gararuff in her -sun ior unoice nieo in circun cuuu Monday morning. The couple was married in January, 114, and separated on June .", IMS. The return of her maiden name of Helen Paski and the custody of the two children, aed one and one half, and three eats is asked. llecause, she says, her husband struck and choked her several times Lula Landis, lias filed Miit for diorce from William O. Landis in circuit court. The couple was married Nov. L's, 1!10. and separated Ie -. 1, 1'JIH. She asks the return of her maiden name of Lula Garrison. REGISTRATION WORK NEARING COMPLETION Typewriting 2t.lb full sheets is no little task, but with the assistance of live joung men, ("wen It. Windl, clerk of conscription board, expects to complete the above task Wednesday. In his wotk on registration Mr. Windle has had tire aid of one student from each of the three business colleges, part of the pupils of the Assumption schnei, and two regular clerks. The services of all were en gratis. The total registration was 5,4 00 and three duplicates are require! bv law. t iGAiurr rsi:s rim:. A lighted eigaret thrown into some waste caused a small fire at the W. R. H inkle garage Monday noon. The tire was well under control before the local companies arrived. No damage resulted. MARK! AGi: LICI'NSl.S. John Cecil Whitaker, I?; Kdna Weltzien. 20. r ar..ii;e. 6c pound for or o er. 89c 11V PaHxasc Con Man-h 7c Lima IIimik I'mmtl I..irg- IWittlo Snider ?. at-op - Pound 1 anc II ad ti ....... largo Rottlc la-moil Fxtrnct '2 ( alio Dutch 19c 19c 19c 19c 18c 18c 25c JtlcanM'r 2 I'mk.o. (liiualinc ' ii liar itt l.aundi o.iji , MICHIGAN M. Homo Ilione 20S HI.LIVKRV.

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o c s Lieut. Nusbaum Will be at Armory Monday Evening. 18 Cyclists Apply. Lieut. J. A. Nusbaum, a member of the medical corps of the Indiana national Kuard will examine 5 reicruits for the Co. F. regiment at their armory on S. Michigan st. to night. Applicants for enlistment in the four local companies have been coming in fast the last few days. fcir.ee Col. G. W. Freyermuth made announcement last Friday that men would be accepted for the headquarters coruitauy who have had motorcycle experience IS men have made applications . Capt. Rogers will hold the regular (I rill tonight of all enlisted men. The recruits who have been drilling separate from the regulars will join the regulars tonight in the street drill. Word has been received from Washington by Sergt. John Skees of the local army recruiting station that the following branches of the army have been completed: Cavalry, engineer, coast artillery, signal corp3 and the quartermasters. The regular army has already been brought to war strength hut 4 3,000 recruits are needed at once to fill the remaining branches of the infantry and field artillery. An additional number of recruits are needed to till the vacancies of the regular army men. Four enlistments were received at the army stathon today. The men leaving for Ft. Thomas were E. Sznasdak, L. Czenkusch of South Rend; F. Allman. Goshen; M. Warren of Claypool, Ind. Four recruits were also received at the navy station, n. Iiadur and A. J. Jacomet of this city, W. Clark of Laporte and F. Eby of Goshen. ST. JOSEPH'S GRADUATES WILL PRESENT PLAY ON TUESDAY EVENING Graduates of St. Joseph's academy will present a two part play "A Pream of Rrave Woman" at their class night exercises Tuesday evening at S o'clock in St. Patrick's hall. Hev. John Cavanaugh, C S. C, president of Notre Dame university, will give the address to the graduates. There will also he a program of music and reading numbers with the sinRing of "The Star Spangled P.anner" as the closing chorus number. The nine Rraduates who will receive their diplomas from the academy high school department will be the Misses Helen Langenbahn. Martha Uliss, Irene lauber, Marie Joyce, Kuth Kotz. Nelly Lucky, Madeleine Myers, Mary Cunningham and Kleanore Hagerty. Program. Piano duet "Serenade" . .Moszkowski Martha IMis.s and Kleanore Hagerty. Chorus "The Land of Dreams".. Marzo The graduates: accompanlest, Marie Joyce. Poem "Welcome' Helen Iangenbahn. lieadinp "Class History" Irene Lauber. Vocal solo "God Remembers When the World Forgets" Iluth Kotz: accompanist, Irena Ltuber. Reading "Clas Prophecy" Marie Joyce. Vocal duet "Springtime" .... Wooler Ituth Kotz and Madeleine Myers. Accompanist: Martha Pdlss. Heading "Review of the Year's Work" Ruth Kotz. Vocal Solo "Goodbye, Sweet Day" Vannah Madeleine Myers: accompanist, Kleanore Hagerty. Class poem "Pho Deo at Patria" Kleanore Hagerty Class Play "A Dream of Hrave Women"; chorus. "The Star Spangled llanner." POLICE HAVE LOST BOY The police department is feearchin? for the parents of a three-year-old boy, who was found wandering about the streets, lost, thia morning. The child is dressed in jumpers, has an exceptionally red face and bright red hair. It In expected that his parents will make inquiry at the police department for him today. FIRST AID CLASS TO MEET TONIGHT Tonight is the tlrst meeting of the tirst aid class at the Y. W. C. A The class is to be under the direction, of Dr. H. W. Helmen. There are already 10 young women registered for another class in rirst aid and a class will be started when Chough to fill it have enrolled. Miss Margaret Parker's Friday nicht class in home nursing will meet Tuesday evening at TS'-U o'clock for its regular lesson and Miss Parker's Thursday nipht Red Oos class will take the written e nmination at j o'clock today. The swimming class will meet this v.ning. MARKIFh HY Jt'sTICK. Frank Nemeth and Ann Toth, both of South Rend, ere quietly married at the home of Justice Jo'seph V. W'v piszx nM Saturday night. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

FREIGHT CAR HOMES OF SECTION MEN ARE DESTROYED BY FIRE

Kight cars belonging to the NewYork Central were totally destroyed by fire this morning at Lydick. Men who have been working on the tracks near the scene have been using the cars for their homes, and the fire originated in the car that they were using as akitchen. The local department answered the call but by the time they reached there the fire had done its damage. Kstirnata of the loss could not be learned. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From Herds of Indiana Titile and I4an Co. Delilah Ksbert, Lyman C. Kgbert and wife, Arvilla A. Carpenter and Guy ('.. to James A. Catterlin, a parcel 11 ft. P in. wide by 120- ft. lonc in Samuel Zigler's addition to New Carlisle, $30. Henrietta Reass and husband to Krnest K. Horspool and wife, May 9. part of lots 07 and J A. G. Cushing's second addition, $4.500. Louis A. Pierce to William Landgnf ami wife. April 17. lot Guilfoyle and Houlihans addition to Mishawaka. $700. Solomon H. Thornton and wife to Willis J. TomMnson. 'May 19, part of lot J1J A. S. Maker's tlrst addition to Mishawaka, ?1. Leslie C. Whitcomb ami wife and Fred W. Keller and wife to William Royer. June f lot ".S in Indiana av. addition to South Rend, $1. John loeckler and wife Amanda II. Johnson. June 10, L'33 in Cowman Gth addition to lot to South Rend, $1. Kmma Weidler to Farmer's Trust Co., June l.", lot South Kast addition to South Rend. $1. Joseph Kdnuind Reck to John Filker. May Ll, a three (") acre tract in Greene township. $1. St. Joseph Loan and Trust Co., trustee, to Yeo W. Freesc, May 2?, lot 115 Huey Heights to South Rend. $135. St. Joseph County Ioan and Saving association to Josephine Dennett, June lfi. lot 173 Rowmon 5th addition. $S0b Frances K. Kreuch to Stanislaus Jozwiak and wife, June 6, lot 10S1 Summit Placa third addition to South Rend, $:150. MELEE IN CHOP SUEY HOUSE COSTS S6.25, ACCUSED MEN FREED King Kong Lo, proprietor of a chop suey restaurant at 1-6 S. Michigan st.. worships the god Confucius. That fact may have iniluencel Judge Deahl irr police court this morning when he witnessed Kong I,o take a Christian oath and testify that Frank Hilderbrand and Frank Kruger of Niles. Mich.. had maliciously trespassed on the Fong Lo property, breaking dishes, chairs and Chinaware in a melee Saturday night. The two defendants were found not guilty by the court but made a peace offering of $6.2 0, which was accepted hy King Kong Ko. The defendants testified that other men entere! the restaurant and started the tight. The complainant had asked $10 damage for damage to property and the loiss of patrons who tied without paying for their orders. THREE MEN GET LONG SENTENCES TO FARM Three men were given penal farm sentences in police court this morning when Jude Deahl decided long terms at hard labor should replace their prolonged sprees. Fach of the three men drew a tine of $100 and ccsts and 30 days at the penal farm. They were all old offenders. Charles Rrovvn, who was arrested on the complain of his wife who is now stung for divorce, was the tirst sentenced. The others were John Cottrell and John Meighan. NO CHANGE IN STAFF OF SCHOOL TEACHERS Supt. of School J. F. Xuner announced this morning that there would be no change iir the teaching staff of the local schools for next jear. The regular meeting of the school board will be h?ld at the high school tonight. ü: (;j:t johs. The Indiana free employment bureau placed 25 men in positions Monday. Most of the men employed were for factory work. The factories receiving help were George Cutter Co.. Oliver works. Mishawaka woolen mills. Winkler-Grimm. Dodge Manufacturing Co. and the Rrady Construction Co. ASK TO A DOIT CHILD. Leslie D. Noble ami Grace II. Noble have filed a petition in circuit court to adopt Mary Klizabeth Swiatowa. two years old. The child is a war! of the country and has been living with the Nobles. srr.s rou posi:mov. Suit for possession and damages in the amount of $11 has been filed by Hairy IJrazy against Phillip emlr.ar in the court of Justice Wp;zvnski. WILL hi: CANDIDATi:. Ittidnev- H. Payless annuncel Monday that be vMii!d be a candidate fur the fctate ctnlitutional Cunv ention.

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SUBSGRIPTIOMS Red Cross Drive to Begin in Earnest Tuesday Meeting Tonight. The first big guns in South Rend's tampaUn to raise $35.000 for the Red Cross were heard today when Sec'y Victor Jones cf the Chamber of Commerce announced that several large advance contributions have already been received. Mobilization of veterans and recruits of the Red Cross army will occur tonight when a mass meeting will be held in the Rotary room of the Oliver hotel. Prominent speakers will take up the cause and tomorrow a spirited campaign will be started for subscriptions to rnak up South Rend's quota of the $100,000, (,00 national fund. That there is little doubt that the lequested $35.000 will be oversubscribed is the firm believe of Rev. C. A. Lippineott who is head of the local movement. "The spirit of South Rend has spread." Sec'y Jones announced today. New Carlisle and North Liberty have launched drives to make up funds for the national society and present indications art that they will contribute liberally. Dr. Lippincott will direct the work and will be assisted by prominent business men and citizens. The advisability of making up 10 or more teams will be decided tonight. Although subscriptions in bi-r hlocKS will be necessary in order to secure the desired amount the committee will turn down no öfter no matter how small, an official announced today. He pointed out the fact that many who are unable to give much would be glad to do their "bit" by giving whatever amount they could afford. FAIL TO THEATER SAFE Amateur Cracksmen Give Up "Job" Before Reaching Cash. An unsuccessful attempt was made by safeblowers to crack a safe in the office of the laSalle theater on S. Michigan st. Sunday night. Amateurish work of the "cracksmen" caused them to miss between $500 and $600 in the safe. Kntrance to the theater was gained through a door on the Jefferson blvd. side which was not bolted. The combination, knob and hinges of the safe in the office had been knocke! off and were found on the lluor but the attempt to open the safe was not successful. Nothing was missing from the office or theater according to the report of Kzra Rhodes, manager of the playhouse. The attempted lobbery was first discovered by th? janitor of the building who immediately called Officer O'Connell. REGISTER! Roan! Appointed For Coiistitutional Comention Registration. Fdward Pfeiffer and Hugh McVicker were appointed clerks for the constitutional convention registration which starts Friday and extends for 0 days, by the, county commissioners at their morning session Monday. A room adjoining the commissioiners room in the court house has been set aside for the registration. Women as well as men must register for the privilege of voting for delegates to the convention. The election will be held Tuesday. Sept. IS. The board will meet daily. James Curtis of Osceola was appointed a justice of the peace for Penn township. The petition of Leander D. Long and others for the vacation of a road in Liberty township was dismissed by the commissioners. ACTING JUDGE DEAHL MAKES SPEEDING COSTLY Determined to make speeding costly even if the evil cannot be entirely stamped out. Acting Judge Deahl this morning fined three offenders regardless of plausible stories they put before the ourt. Peter t'hodsinfkl. who operates a jitney, was given a fine of $5u and costs for speeding Saturday night. K. A. MUburn. a clerk of the Standard Oil Co., and Harry Sarver of Klkhart were nned $1 and Costs. Chodsinski's tine was suspended. NOHSi: SHIP SI NK. International New Service: ROTTERDAM. June IS. The Norwegian sailing ship, Perfect, bound from Rahia for Copenhagen, with grain, has been sunk by a German submarine. The crew, including two American?, arrived at Yrnuiden today. CALIFORNIA PCIlLISHLi: DIMS. Intrrn t!oii il .vs ?'rv !: CORONADO. Calif.. June 1 . Dent Hayes Roherts, publisher of the San Francisco Rxaminer, is dead at his home here after a long- illness. To years ago he went abroad, in the hope of improving his failire J health. After returning he had made las home at Corunado.

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RIVER PARK

A very interesting meeting of the River Park Franchise league was held Sunday afternoon at the M. K. church. Mrs. Arthur Mawson presided. The program consisted of violin and piano selections by Mies Stella Wright an 1 Helen Mawson; reading. "Who Shall Wash the Dishes.'' Miss Irene Newcomb; vocal trio. "The Rattle Cry of Freedom." the Misses Leah. Leah and Mildred Steel. Miss Isabelle Kennedy of the South Rend Grammar school gave a most interesting and instrutie talk on "Registration." Miss Kennedy explained the great importance of the ladies' reg.stering so as to be able to vote for the delegates to the constitutional convention, also for the fall election. The ladies made arrangements to go in a body Saturday afternoon June 23 to register at the court house for the new constitution, also at the city hall, for the fall election. All the ladies in the edstrlct are :nvitcd to meet at the street car station at 2:30 o'clock ami go w;ith the league. The league will meet Tuesday, Juno 2 with Mrs. Mildred Waiden. N Sixth st. A splendid Children's day program was rendered at the River Park Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening by the pupils of the school. The church was filled to capacity. The program consisted of "Children's Day Greetings" by Miss Irma Cormican, songs, drills, exercises, dialogues r.nd readings. In the morning the pastor. Rev. A. J. Lord, delivered the sermon, taking for his theme "The Gospel of Peace." Special music was rendered by the chorus choir. This evening a delegation from the church will attend the Grace M. E. church in South to hear Dr. William Grant Seaman of Gary, Ind., and John Low Fort of Chicago. A meeting of the Epworth league cabinet will bo held Tuesday at the church. Children's day was observed at the Free Methodist church Sunday evening. The program consisted of songs, recitations, dialouges and readings by the Sunday school scholars, chorus by the advanced ladies' class, and selections by the young ladies' quartet. Rev. Jennings gave a talk on "The Growth of the Sunday School and the Duty of Parents to Cooperate With the Teachers." Cottage prayer meeting will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Widner. Mrs. Sarah Taber of Plymouth is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Taber, Mishawaka av. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilt and Mis Irene Miller have returned from Ruchanan, where they were called hy the death of their aunt, Mrs. Hannah Miller. Mrs. E. Hass, N. Seventh st.. entertained with a family dinner Sunday. Mrs. Hattie Woods of South Rend and William Hass of Mishawaka were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Stauffer, Seventh st., were host and hostess at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for 10. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmes and sons. Lovel and Lloyd of Klondike. Roscoe Holmes of Wakarusa and Chester Montgomery of Evansvllle, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hess, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Smith. Thomas Whiting of Berrien Sprincs and Miss Yessie Read, enjoyed an outing at Faszie lake, Kdwardsburg Sunday. A number of the local young people enjoyed a picnic at Hudson lake Sunday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soice. Mish-! awaka av.. have returned from a visit at Plymouth. Mrs. Jewel Whaley has returned from Klkhart, where she was a guest of her brother, George Dnillinger. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Malone of Valparaiso is a guest of their daughter. Mrs. Marshall Rail. N. Seventh st. Mrs. C I-:. Williams has returned ; from a week's visit with friends at Chicago. BOMBING SQUADS FROM PLANES ATTACK BASE RE REIN. Jim? 1 S. Ronil-ing squads landed from German airplanes, attacked and destroyed a Russian marine base on the island of Kuneo, in the 'jay of Riga, it was officially announced today. Previously the station had ben attacked from the air. The raid was carried out, the otfieial statement said, because of the increased activity of Russian submarines and mine layers. SWIMS RIO GRANDE TO ESCAPE CONSCRIPTION LARKPO. Textes. June 1. Rbert Wesley Rrowri. 2 - years old, today admitted that he swam the Rio Grande near PH Ri'. Texas, to reach Mexico and avoi,l registering under the federal draft law on June 5. lie was arrested on his arrival here and held ti await action by the federal grand jury. P.rown'.home is in Chicago. ( IIK A(. C.RAIN AM I'KOHdON, CHICAtiO. June is Opening High Low -11', ls." l.d J r 17 .'!', .".s .V ; V J ."7 ( -p,e LTI'h 1ST I.V.' 4 1 i.'.N, P'7 W IIK AT July "10 Sept. Cnn.NJuly l.V.U Sept. 147'a I . P'i J Jt P.!.". i:.7 lice. up-, j OATSspt. "-; 1 4 Ree. PORK -luiv Sept. TV LAi:iJuIt -JI TT i S-pt. -1 j mr.s--Tuly I." 1 7 1 S 1 t - -1 1 t r.s in j r.H ... .7.1 00 ji lo j o-j .r.'T ( IIK A(.0 AMI .liIV. CHIC.i. -lu ia K-C11KN -N.i. o mixed. ?i 71V'Cl No - vvLiP. $1.7P'i 1.7J; No '2 ye.low l.7!il-7J; No :; rriii-.l. 171'31il 7-' No :'. wl.it.-. 171";4 'l72: No. r. !)... ?1.7Pl''7l.7-.': No. 4 11 otv. 1 7 j"; 1.70 OATS No. 2 mi led, ;7 Nu. 2 Lite. Ii5,r; No. .5 white. '.1 7t-;

MARKET QUOTATIONS j

STOCK MARKET PEWS STRONG Losses Confined to Steel Industrials Drop One Point. j , . , I International Nev Snrvl.e: NEW YORK. June lv The tone j at the opening of the stock market; tod.iy was strong, although the stel I industrials generally showed lvs-e of around one point. Marine issues became prominent, with the preferred advancing to Si1., and the common - to 2?. Delaware and Hudson, which loaned at 1H premium on Saturday, was in urgent demand, and advanced l1 to llZit and gains were made on numerous other issues, w ith AV heel-

ing and Lake Erie advancing - to!:V;"'v: n,'1 V' !"J,,!u'!"!- '""' 1 b , anl V lllys-ovcrland 1 Vt high- h,.uv. ., 4 . lii:ht si.;ii:, s.-.;

er to C. Steel ('0111111011 dropped one point to 1 n . and Rcthlchem Steel "IV yielded 1 U to 1 s - . Inspiration Cojiper was strong in the early trailing, advancing '2 t 647s. Kennicott advance! !h to 4 1 1 i . ami then lcclined t L" ?s- Anacnda sold off to SC78. industrial Abolnd opened down two points at 16.", ami rallied to l'JG1,. Reading, after opening tip at 17 vi. declined to I'o'j. Liberty Ronds opened at par and then advanced to 1mi 4-.".". MAY YORK STOCKS. IntfTiiJtion.il News Service: NEW York, June lv Closing prices on the stock exchange today 1 were : Allis-Chalmers -7'2 American Agricultural M' American Reet Sugar : 4 American Can Co 4V American Car and Foundry. 7 1 r 's American Cotton Oil 4i American Locomotive 70 American Smelting loV'i American Steel Foundries .... 7l' American Suuar Retincry ....ll1 American Woolen '.2 Anaconda Copper Atchison Raldwin Locomotive Raltimore and hi Rethlehem Steel California Petroleum Canadian Pacitic Chesapeake and Ohio ... Colorado Fuel and Iron . . Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Chino Copper Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel .101 t 1 a. . 1 17 "' . r.o7s . T24 . r.r, 1 0 V H . ::i Distilleries and Securities .... J'i'h Erie UK Erie 1st pfd "i General Electric l."7Ts General Motor 1 1 0 h Goodrich Co 51 n4 Great Northern pfd 1 ' 7 1 4 Great Northern re Inspiration Copper Interboro InterUoro, pfd Central Leather Missouri, Kansas and Texas Iackawanna Stetd Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Louisville. Nashville Mexican Petroleum New York Central New York, N. H. and H National Lead Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Pressed St'l Car Ray Consolidated Reading ." 4 1 , :ju t 4 ; 4t-U 1 - "V . 1 1 h - .r'". J114 ' ". . 7, Republic Ron and St'-el VV' 1 Repuldic Iron and r-teel. . r J . . 1 " . -1 Sloss yheflield Southern Pa itic .... Southern Railway . . . Studebaker Co Tenn. Copper Texas Co Tili id Avenuo Union P.icüi'l S. Rubl.er I', s. steel V. S. Stf-e!, pfd. I'titi r.iinicr -TU ... 1 1 'I . j ( "'".., -1 . , t, ; n J-T K 1 1 ; 1 i 1 (ill 5-, I ... ,. . i lrginia arolm.i hn. 1 a 1 . . . Western 1'nioii Westin-house Lie trie Willys )vrlan'l Amerii an Zinc Kennicott Pittsburgh Coal Industrial Alcohol Marine Marine, pfd International Nick 1 Lutte and Sip'iior International Pap-r C'hilo Copper Rethlehem "IV Midvale Steel ... - Atlantic Gulf :,K ., ! ' 1 i 41-ni - . o, '. " I . 1.. i ' - i ' sl'l . 4":; ; 11 I -in i 1 , s'ales Shares, 7 S M.7 V ; oond $i.;:o.ooo. MdM.V AND L(HN(.K. M;V RK, .h.lif 1- C;,i; hi.,1,. y . :, t!.H il. .. . r - f t!i- N'fw Yrk Stk L--Iiiing- t'!a rn-d at " p-r nt ; lügl. 0 p.T ei-:. t . io , l J j ; r 1 ::t Tin; money was stead v ll it'-H with : 1l.1v. .".ii ." 1 pr n . '.M d.'iys. .V; j . 1 t.-iit; 4 I, i ':?!,. ..' .".1. ti.-- -r;t .". ii.i.'.r'i. . fii ' . irf-r .o.t: 0 in .nt .v,j.;, ;i.-r . .nt j T!..- 1ii.1rk.-t 1 r Priif!- Mt-r.-n.tP.-, I'j p.-r w as tt-jdy j 'ail iaui-y in I oridon t.!..y wa 1 ''i j l''l l-T iM,t. j IIK l, 1 PHODI 1(1- j ciiiCAiio. jut,.. I i;i n i!i: 1 : - . rdpts, ::.74'.i tu!. : r.-.uia-rv fxtra'. extra fir-ts :;c.c: first . öl1.''?! : pa -kinr st.. k. '''2'i ' 1 i; r iS ll.- .-i l.t lit 7 :!; :irr-i t ( r"i;d. L'7''J"-: .d-.lits.iry nr-t. .''; ---' : flr-t-. .' : 1 1 ra s. 1 b-- L -. g77 -.. : dirties' u-Vi 'I I II I ; i: -Tw in tfv. : lairi-. 2öl-c; vo'iüg Aniri'-. Ii'1.'-; 1 ng!' rii. 2.',j.-: V.rP k. S'S : LIVE P ML IKY Turk. . Is-; .!ii Wfn. "'iCj.-; -pr:ng-r. '-"-"': root.r 1 1 - : . I.'-: du. k-. 17'' IrOTAT.LS Miri! .-. r. and !..-,

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