South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1917 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND WEWS-TIMES

Tiin:Mi i:vi:'i;. moim ih:. 7 HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN AND THEN A STAR FELL MARKET QUOTATIONS liit'rmt!.Mja! Nvs s-:vi,.T t ST. L I IS. Mo. Aul- 1 - "Tu i

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LITTLE GIRL RUN DOWN By AU

Steps From Behind Street Car Into Path of the Machine. K 'a'.-. h"i it, ro- .-ir.g th" did 1 1 T .tn .(;! a . h - w:g .ti;t'.rii': I : m b hind II- as Mi- .--ty;--I it .1 : "ith ,ij:.,j (,, ., :"ta a . .i n i ' u -hIii- ( o r r: " r of ;rg -T.. Hilda F i ' i - .I.j ighte r of r. W. : a' ;iv.. row h t ! i t . i r old K :--, !':, i'i,t--. ' th" F !'. or t !i !;o-;,ita! with a broken thigh ar:. an ugly ga-h ori re r f , !:., d. The :n- blent happened a'. out 2 :.'"' o'i to; k . -tenia v aft rrioon. 'j,,,. l:Mle girl vas oil hr -,v,,y h"in' V tl' II s h' W as Ml'icK. SI was im1 1 I :a ' -l v r u - h d t the ho-pital. ri'.'i e a u .x-ray ! ikeu. her irij iries was T --' t in the afternoon th- driver of the iuachiri-, ieorg- S'pnnt, t22 Notre Dame av.. mum r-il linns' If to th- polif hut h was not held. II- to. them that he Aas unable to give :i:;v warning, because his .machine was upon the -irl al-iuo-t a-- soon as she came out fi "in -hind the stive I ar. SIX MORE LECTURES ON RAISING GRAINS Six inoie le.-tures on the rai-i'i.; of bread grains are schedule, in St. Joseph riilintv. I'nilllly Au'flit llolilner in the furthering of his slogan, a million bushels of i,ieal grains" lias arrange. to liae J. W. Itittitr. h ad of the agricultural d-part-n:ent of tho liiijli srliool. tri' his lecture oti bread grains at the jolli.wiim j. hues (luring tlie month: Tuev,a. Am-. 7, Willow Iroe; Wedne-'laV. All'. . SumptioTi I'rairie; Tim r.-.la . Auk. '.. I'oitai-e 'liajad; I'riday. A tit:. !", Ko-. lawn; Tue.-. lay. Am,-. It. North Liberty; Saturday, An;. 1", T.yili -k. Mr. I littimer will be as-i.-ted at the-.' bctures ,y A. J. Woolman of New "arlisle who will speak on the p.-dicrce. toen r e h- is raiin;' on hi farm. TAKES AWAY PAIR WHO ARE HELD FOR SEDITION I'nit.d States Mar.'dial. I'liuik Karnhart. who arrie. in the ( itv '-l nesda y enini to take cli.ir.of Herman 'at t-ns. an .'tnploye at the .-"tudeS.aker fa to y. w tio was ai -lested seer; ! v r-.- k- auo for making :-l a l t iji'.: lemark at oat the Cnited States, hit Thursday morning for Indianapolis, with Carstens and Carl 'aafmati who was arr-sted in Ka.-t ChaaL'o on the same charge. I'arnhirt's orders came direct !r-m Atty. den. Cregory and are ihouiihl ha. directed him to take t ie men to Co rt 'glethorpe where they ale CXi'Cted to be iliti filed Until tb lose of the war. TWO SMALL riKI. Sp.n!s from a i'hiiiüiey cau-e,i .', l.:ii!.IL.'e to t)l roof of th' home "h.trb s II I'li.Tin, i' o; x Ad im- : .. Thur.-day i oon. 1 lo. - i . i ! ; . i 1 1 t . the call. A rass tir at .".:' N Co. No M c Iiiua n Ho.-e i o. I .'Mllteil. -r . w a - v t i n u l i i h d by 'o ; l.cfoie anv damau't .t;i: ACATIOV want.. '.I K-land av . a.'. fo- a two week-' I ' . T. J S It Wednesd a . . , 1 1 . 1 1 at I Mia. Ir. (' i n k son lake. T.a w t on. K. 'rumoa.-k r wiil ot .c i in neu I r. artinu' w a efore Prices

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f:L-rv pair arc tills year's -cods .mJ made on both the extreme lasts tr Fastidious Young Men and the more conservative ones tor those who do not like the extreme styles. Money cheerfully refunded on any purchase that is not entirely satisfactory. Note the extremely low prices. All S3. 50 and o.oo Oxfords $3.95 All S4.50 and S5.oo Oxfords $3.45 All $3.5o and S l.oo Oxfords $2.95 All S3. oo Oxfords $2.45

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D&4 775 i i imli:i: KITH MOW. 'athben Kuth .Mow. the baby daughter of Mr. and Mr-. r:i r .Mo a. j ;.".; Krairie ;iv., died at her J horn- last night at l't o'clock after, ill Ihre.- weeks w i t h spir.alj no'iungi? She '.va.'i nil;, year and; 1" month- oM and was born in i South laid. Ke sides- lir-r h.iifTi's. I

ml is survived by a brother Hol. ort ml t r. I)orotfiy. Ilnrjal will t.tkf '-ntr. In!. IIa(f in liicliard m:i:m:itT kii:ii:i.. JiVi i.ort Iii -f I 1 . X. iMdy st.. J. d V"Ir: .-day morning at I'ort I"ij.- !.t. I " I.. ... h !- h was in traini . - ir: tl..- I S. army. Mr. Kit d 1 w.i.-, l' ;irs M and fiad hceii a ! -i l' t-.t of tfiis rity all hl life. Suriini; rtt Iiis jjaronts. Mr. am Mrs. Krhardt I:i. 11 and four brothers: l'l:ir. -n c Andr a. John and llf-rnmii all ' f South i:-iid. Th- f.imral ,irr.'i h;.'!:i.-nts will Jrp iiiiMiiiiiii't i! later. mir.iirr 1:1 iii.i :. it Ilublle, i::7 i:. Mlder 1 J. t. diii Thursday noon at the Kp worth hosj.ital aft t a short illness with romplieation-. lie is survive.! by hi wife. Mrs. Allie Kpldle, his father William J. Kiddle and three sons: Kussel!, honald and Trank. T'.vo sisters. Mrs. (leorue l'almer and Mis. Kussell Wriuht. also survive. The funeral an a rtfrernents have- not been completed. JOHN I1YKOX ll.MIKV. John Kyion Manly, 1 7-months-oLl .-on of 1m. and Mr.-. J. J. Hardy of I'h mouth, died Wednesday afternoon at Kpworth hosj.ital aftT an illness of three weeks uitli complications. Ttie fun-tal will he held Saturday afternoon at - oVhnk at the Maple roe church, nine miles south of this eity. Key. W. S. Yeislcv ff IM mouth will have charge of the st r iees. Kuriil will be in Sumption Krai rh- cerr.ctcry. FUNERALS ( IIKlSTIW JOHN KORsM.KK. The funeral of Christian John Ito' ssb r will be held from the residence, ILM': Van Kuren st., Friday afternoon at :' o'clock. Kev. Martin offeney will have charge of the service. Kurial will be in the City cemetei y. ST.M.-;V MAI.JvOWSKI. The funeral of Stanley Malkowski, ycirs old, "LT. I'htllippa st., w Jio lifl Monday, was held Thursday morning at s o'clock at St. Adelbert's church. K'v. John Kubacki olticiated. Kurial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. iiakuv ir:Mui. The funeral of Harry Zielinskl, seven years old, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley Zielinski. U 1 a W. Fisher st., who died Tuesday, was held Thursday morning at o'clock at St. Hedwige's church. Kev. John Mard UtfKMateiS. Kurial was in St. Joseph's cemetery. kiwams ci. Mi.irrs. Members of the Kiwanis cluh held their regular noonday luncheon Thursday at Nicholson Inn. Alfred H. Kerer addre.-sed the club and explained a few phases of the printing bu.-iness. Mr. Keyrer is connected with the K. P. Hardy Printing Co. It was decided by unanimous ote to hold next year's me. t-u;-: at the South Kend ('lomtry club. J. A. Mogle resided at today's meet ing. smau. rim: i.os. Pamage amounting to $.-.." was caused by a tir' at the home of John Cr .. I!. 11.: N. Walnut st. Thursday afternoon. Hose Co. No. 4 answered the tall and checked the flames before they ould gain headwav. on ATE

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AT TAIL LIGHT fiaune Auto Dealer in Tofls i For Firii.fl Intn M3Y VI f wi u Cohen's Car. M. I'. I'o-suard. an automobile

dealer of Kacine. Wis., is heins held J v -fftable of t!ie kind are heinninv on nond by the local police on the;;? ald''ar the market regularly. A, , , , . . Il.'-Jnes are u'ettin-.; scan and the double cliariTc of carry n; mncea ed i ,ir;, , ; . , ,. , , . , ii... . ;Jrice is up. The scarcitv is w a Mins and pointinff a hrearm. Ac- I 4. , -"Il fr,ii k ,U"- the grower- to the r,,nt n-

' i ' I : . MIII,I1IIIIIS tl .- Max Cohen, Ioss(arI shot a revolver t ',.v-...,-.v l , ;i

JU'ht didn't Please him. ' U lU f'-iin-I-v limited. The affair happened en Kiacolni way W.. several miles out. f Wgard MILK DEALERS INVITE says that the tail lfj,'ht on the Cohen! nnoDr- rr- riTiiÄTin machine, which was ahead of hini.j rnUDD OF SITUATION was Mlckerini on and off in a most! bcw ihKriiiL fashion, and that he C )NTINC KD KKdM JAC,K ONE.) pulleil up alongside and requested ; the occupants of the car to keep itltain tn kirn milk to feed rowirn?

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they were. who are experiencing litliculty in They apparently refused to do this, ;:ettini milk, and so KossRard decided to drive Pros. Montgomery indicated l)is ahead of them where he would not j I'i'obp f,f conditions would po no hae to see the offending tail litht. ; further than the retailers, since To make the other machine stop, he there was apparent reason for a fired a revolver which he carried, sojrais" on the part of the producers, as to make them think they had j "If the expenses of obtaining and blown out a tire. This didn't result deiiverini' milk are too great to alsatisfactorily. however, for although j low a profit to the middleman" said Posvi-ard Kot ahead, the other ma- .Mr. M.Mitomerv "each dealer

chine trailed him into town, and at the lirst opportunity a policeman was told U arrest him. Patrolman Arthur Peterson brought the possj-ard party to the station. In city court this morning a plea of not guilty was entered to both charges brought against him. The trial will t; ke place Friday morn inc. BARNUM AND BAILEY CIRCUS HERE AUG. 23 W. L. Wilkin, press agent, is calling on the newspapers a ml telling of the coming of Karnum and Kailey circus here on Thursday, Aug. 2. It is promised that "nothing to compare with the present Karnum an.l Kailey performance has ever before been seen under canvas." Newfeatures hnvo been imported from abroad and a program of events, thrilling, educational and funny will occupy every instant for three hours. There is a new and gorgeous pageant entitled "Alladin and His Wonderful Kamp," in which nearly 1.4 0Q persons and 1.000 animals appear in magnificent costumes rivaling the dress of the people of the famous "Arabian Nights" story. This will be followed hy a host of acts in all parts of the great enclosure. There will be 0 0 clowns, a greatly increased measerie of wild and untamed animals, four great herds of elephants, several caravans of camels and many recently born baby animals. The free street parade, wh'u h will start from the circus lot at P) o'clock will be three miles in length. HALF ARE LIKELY TO BE REJECTED BY PHYSICIANS cr NTiNn:i riiOM pack nk) held Saturday morning, beginning at o'clock. The examinations of this board will continue Monday and Tuesday of next week. City divLdon No. 1 will begin examinations Monday, and continue examinations Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. All sessions of the city boards will be held in room 2C.1 Farmers Trust building. Claims for exemptions must be filed before the boards within seven days from date on wmcn me no for examinations I uces in aiipe.ii ioi cuui.........'..-. w ere mailed. Ten days from the I date of tiling the claims are then j .,nciver.d in w hich to tile the sworn ' affidavits showing the proofs to sub-j

stantiate the claims. in the direction of the submarine im. mi.- fnmw for din claims and'hlit nothing was seen. Farlv on the

I. '.I..-. .'. ... -i ..... i... . .,v . itii':iYiTs ar iliniisiieo o iin iaamining hoards. Claims based on in-j dustrial and agricultural grounds I are to be Tiled with the n rthern In- j diana district board. i COUNTY AGENTS WILL ! HAVE CONFERENCE HERE County Agent Kordner announced Thursday that a conference of county agents and county superintendents of schools will be held in South ; K.end Friday. The ooject oi ;ne confere nee is to arrange satisfactory j courses of study for studtnts of agriculture in the county schools. The 1 course of study will be arranged ' primarily to meet th- conditions exI isting in oonhern Indiana. County agents and school superintendents from Importe. Klkhart arid Porter counties will be in attendar.ee at tin conference-. r.M.ivr n7 in .iri.Y. I i! Tiia t l.'iinl News Seivi.e: INDI ANAI'OLIS. Ind.. Aug. 2 Th' army recruiting otia e here r r. -listed 4 1 7 men in July. (f these j were fia.m Indianapolis. either cities in the state ronstributin g proportionately according to population. Lafayette providing 3; Anderson. 27; Richmond. 22: Muncie. 2. and other cities smaller numbers. i o:sT k to Mrirr. The regular meeting of Post I. T. P. A . w ill be held Friday evening at s o'clock in the Turkish room of thi diver hotel. M KM.KV KF.POKT. Puring the- month of July. .",m" children were cared for at the Circle ed Mercy Pay nursery. 21 0 S. Taylor t.

DOLLAR A BUSHEL! I''I.iHh' n I'uhlif Mart lipappear Cuie kl at That Price.

A dollar a bvish'-l for now j'otato.s K'"od on .- on the market Thursday morning: I5 it only for a few minutes: tliv six hu.-hels availaMe at that i-ric' we,, rapidly taken. Hut there were plenty loft at ::0 and :.. tents a peek, alter the man who had sold his out had none. Tomatoes, c-auliMower and other ued dry weather, and unless relief is I " 1 me i-erry u I'ply . . ' st,K'k Jeccordinfto several retailers should raise hjs price accordingly. There would be no danger of a ruinous under-selling because all dealers obtain their supply from the same source and n dealer could continue long at a loss. In raising pric.-s hy concernted action of their j association the milk dealers are taking the most dangerous course, so far as the law is concerned.' FAIL TO GET HEARING FOR SUFFRAGE MEASURE AFTER TWO HOUR FIGHT Intermit in. i! News Service: WASIUXC.Ti X. Aug. .'. Woman's suffrage advocates, led by Sens. Cummins of Iowa, Johnson, of California, Jones, of Washington, Xorris. of Nebraska, and Giunna, of North Pakota. made an unsuccessful attempt in the senate this afternoon to force prompt action on the Susan H. Anthony nation-wide suffrage amendment. After nearly two hours of harp debate the motion of Sep. ("iiniinins to discharge the woman's suffrage committee from consideration of the amendment, and hasten action by the senate, want to the calendar automatically under the rules. FIRE CAUSES SCARE ON COASTWISE STEAMERS Intcriiatiui.'il News Servt e: AN AMKKIOAX PORT. Aug 2. Thirty-seven passengers and the crew of the coastwise steamer P.r rkshirc had an exciting experience when lire was discovered aboard the vessel, it was learned today. The Kerkshire was cnrone from Providence. K. .. to Kaltimore. The blaze was discovered yesterday morning while the steamer was off Klock Island. One of the Merchant and Miners liners responded to her wireless call for help and she was towed to this port, where a fire boat extinguished the tlames. FRENCH LINER REPORTS TWO U-BOATS ATTACKS Intern.itb.a.il News Service: AN AMKKIOAN KoKT. Aug. 2. A French liner, arriving from a French port today, reported that she was twice at' icKed ny suomarines while enroute here. n the night of July 1 :, a white was seen phosphorescent streak crossing the bow A short was bred -.- ..i ..r i., i.. ... ...,,..i, .,.-..-1 mci iiüik i .iii .i, .iiinuit : was c learly s en passing a few yards from the bow. Nine shots were fired at the supposed position of the F-boat but she did not appear. LEADVILLE STRIKE OVER ' T 1 1 1 . - ii . t i i . i i I V it I !, .I LKADV1LLK. Cobe, Aug. 2. The strike of KM1" miners in the Leadville district has b. en settled, according to a statement issued by the (operators after a conference with their employes which continued through the greater part of the night. An increase of n cents a day. kin- the minimum fi. was rant ed. The workmen demanded a raise of Jl a day. The strike was called Pi davs aco and '7 mir.es wet' affected. HI ( ( M I : K F.I 1 1 1 FT A I I I ".. ,' Kmil Scliinke. l::0l I.eeper a v.. has j !i'T"iue ccnnccted with the William J. Moxlev Co. of Chicago and will act as district manager and distributor for their oleomargarine. Mr. ehinke was formerly connected with a New York company. makkia(.i: i.ici:nm. Frank M. Cay. Valparaiso; 'io!a Kun. h. Lakeville. Koscoe K. Ki.irnum: Alnfti Fritz. Ce-orge Abraham; Lillian Kioun. ( KI OF THANKS. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness. Al-o the Koyal Neighbors of South Kend Camp for tT.e courtesy hm.i; .luring our r.-cent hereavemer.t. MKS. WM. ST NF. MIL AMANDA JACOK.MK. WILLIAM J'C( NNFLL. Advt.

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Total Represented by Permits in Past Month is $282,1 63. K Hiding permits repi eventing expenditures estimated Jt jL'L'.l'i' have been issued in South Kend during the month of Jul. This is a gain of per cent over the June tigiires, although during June more permits were issued, 1 M L." . as against 111 for July. Sixty of the buildings for which permits were issued are to be of the "ordinary" construction. 4S will be frame buildings, two of mill construction, and one classed as tireproof. There are four public buildings and 11 semi-public buildings listed. Four moving permits were issued. 10 far signs and ISO for electric construction. The total fees received by the building department for the month are J'l.nC. SAYS WILSON SHOULD BE SHOT, IS ARRESTED Iiit -r national News S.Mvi-e: KATTKK CKKKK. Mich.. Aug. 2. "The president ought to he shot." a carpenter at Camp Custer is charged with saying today. He and another man arrested for an alleged attempt to delay the cantonment work are confined in an emergency prison, heavily guarded by soldiers, charged with treasonable utterances, pending the arrival of I. S. Marshal Httirv Kthrendf of Petroit. GEN. K0RNIL0FF MADE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF Irtc-'.u.itiotin i News Serviee: PKTKOc; KAP. Aug. 2. C.en. Korniloff, Kader of the successful Russian drive In fialicia. was today named commander-in-chief of nil the Russian armies. He succeeds C.en. Krnsiloff. who was resigned. Cen. Tcherf misoff, commander of the eighth Kussian army, succeeds Cen. Korniloff as commander in (Jalicia and Kukowina. BRITISH GOVERNMENT NOT TO GIVE TONNAGE Ii'teriiationul News Service: LONDON. Aug. 2 The Kritish government today stood brni in itsdecision not t yield to the demand of a certain section of the press for the exact tonnage of every Kritish ship sunk by a Cerman submarine. In explanation, it was oflicially stated that the government had decided upon the form of the weekly statement of shipping losses after long deliberation and it had been approved and adopted by tire other allied governments as well. Thcf was a slight falling off in the number of Kritish ships lost during the week ending yesterday. Kighteen ships of more than 1.000 tons ami three of less than 1.600 tons were sunk. This was three less than was sunk in the preceding w eck. FRENCH BATTLE PLANE AS CONVOY SINKS SUB Ii.t'-i nati'Mi il News sri e: AN AMKKIOAN PORT. Aug. 2. A French battle plane, convoying a liner which arrived here today from a French port, bombed and sank a large Cerman submarine two days after the liner left pott, her clticers reported today. The F-bo.C attacked the steamer, despite a convoy of destroyers and battle planes, and shot a torpedo that missed the liner's stern a scant S0 yards. ne of the aeroplanes swooped down and hurled a bomb that made a direct bit. FOUR GERMANS TAKEN ON TREASON CHARGES l'.ter!.:itia..il News Service: OFPAK KAP1PS. Ia.. Aug. I . M ! 1'iiir laoinment (.ernian ei iz.-ns or Low den. near In "-re. were arrested today by federal agents on charges of making treasonable utterances. Those arrested were Albert Schaeffer. ". " years obi. retired farmer: William Keichman. years old, f irnituie t'.ealer: I'rnest Meier. Co ears ..Id, retired farmer, .md Carl Cerhl. '' years cdd. farmer. KANSANS SIGN PAPER PROTESTING THE DRAFT I ! c' l,;lt i. :..! ) N'cU s S. V : T'PKKA. Kas., A'i-. 2. --Wabaun-see county is up in arms e.ver the enforcement of the- draft. petitions .nr.. being circulated protesting against its enforcement and it is said fully 7" per cent of the citizens are signing these petitions. i: n:T on imht nation. : 1 N'.-ws S-rc i. e : In TULSA, k!a.. clair 'il a ral Ca. Aug. 2. T:: Sin- : Co. advan f-1 the mice of Midc.ntinent crude oil c'T-ts today, making th prh1", in idthis jjo'd $i:.. ;inrc c ii'.e e J i a. It i- til" 1 2. in W. d -iie t. thank "Ut f i b and aeii-hbors. the K'ks. al.-o th" K. P. M. Scouts for their kind as-!st-i n.ce and t f-autiful fb-ral o-'frings .1 . , .- i s Iii- l.f.Ti.inn-opr.t of the Ui iltta ..'4 .'V'..v..-. - loss of our son and brother. MIL and MKS, '. K. Mo't NNKLL Advt ANI FAMILY on: to i roi: roi.nv. lllf."ti:'ti 'Ii ll News Se i.t- : WASHINC.Te N. Aug. 2. The I senate e ommerce- c-onimitt-e tod.iy oted to 4 to recommend cennrmation of tlie appointment f Kainbridge e'olby of New York to the shipping board.

n.j nun America, shouted c. K-r-Cfrstf-rm.-.r.n. 4 4 ,iM old. a ;rtnan. from a s--ap l.o. FederaL a uthorities are waiting for him t rt out of th husi-.tul.

HE DIDN'T KNOW U. S. HAD ENTERED CONFLICT flitert.afi.jt.il News Service: McIvKKSP KT. Pa.. Aug ; rT

roy Christian, a Negro, did not k. ow 1 that the Knüed States was at war! until yesterday. He had Icon work- j

ing in Montana, 40 miles from a railroad, he said, and on his journey home leained ( f the trouble for the first time. He was allowed to register today. 11 II SEES Gil STRIKE Sec'y Green of Union Wires Wilson Trouble Will Follow Deportation of I. W. W. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 2 Following receipt of word Wednesday that about SO members of the I'nitcd Mine Word er s of America had been deported from a tent colony at Oallup. N. M.. William Crcen. secretary of the organization, telegraphed Ptes't Wilson demanding that the federal government intervene and return the men, saving in his message, "unless this is done quickly I will favor strike of coal miners I'nitcd Strdes until this outrageis righted." Following- is a state ment given out by Mr. (Keen late Wednesday: "We .are advised today that so or more members of the Fnited Mine Workers of America, who were on strike at (lallup. New Mexico, were deponed from their homes without cause or justification whatever. "These had been working under a two-year contract with the Victor American liel Co., which contract had been lr.ade by the Fnited Mine Workers of America with the aforesaid coal company. Kecently a cojPt mining company purchased the mine and notified the men they would not cperate as a union mine. The men were discharged and evicted from their homes. When this was done they were supplied with tents by the. United Mine Workers of America. All was miiet, when suddenly the coal company's representatives arid others who claimed to have authority, loaded the men on cars and deported them. Immediately the following telegram w.-.- sent Kres't Wilson. Sec'y of Labor Wilson aul Samuel Compers. member of the council of national defense, hy William CJreen. international secretary-treasurer. United Mine Workers of America : "Sometime ago members Fnited Mine Workers were working under contract with Victor American Coal Jo.. which continues for ,.t least one yc.v at ("lallup. New Mexico. This company sold mine and immediately new concern discharged members of our union and evicted them from their homes. We furnished tents for the men and they were living peaceably therein. Yesterday sheriff and company forcibly loaded S.Ö members of our union on cars and deported them. We will not countenance this outrage. Demand federal government intervene and provide these men be returned to their homes. Unless this is done quickly I will favor strike of oal miners Fnited States until this outrage is righted. Please advise miickly what will be done." Mr. Creen stated when he made his telegram public that the men reported to him as deported were not Industrial Workers of the World, but ware members in good standing oi ine i nneu .viin- u nria-is o, America. PISTOL Dl I.L AXF.KTI.I). Interna f ional News Seivice: MFNICO CITY, Aug. 2. -A pistol duel with ex-See'y cif l'inance Luis Cabrera as ore of the participant-,! was averted la-t ni-ht by the failure ; oi Cabrera's ojijiora-n? 'to show uji. ! The ipiarre! crew out of .-tat-m'nt. made hy Senor Aveleyra. a in the chamber of deputies "caali-t. WILLOW CREEK, IND Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shanour of Ohio returned to their home after a vi-it with David Shar.our at-.d familv. Jam:.uspv and vife entertain ed a e-onipany of friends Sunday. Miss Helen l.el'are will be t iken te St. Joseph hospital today for treatment for apendic it is. Mi,. A. .1. proving from Mr. and Mr Aller is slowh . recent illness . K. J. Cranr v.r. - ' and ra.- 1 familv of Canüridge. Ne' iaska rout- to New Yoik '-v ' utoniobile. spent Sanday .vith Mr. ani Mrs. Ipibert S. McKnight. Mrs. K. H. Oidrb k f K.a.-ha na a. Mieh. is improving from her illne-s at the horn4 r.f her mother. Mr--. Kve'.vn Snl.. Miss Ma; Wedel w.-- a a--t S in lay of MLs V-ra lli erhar:. The Ladles' Aid society will be entertained Thursday afterr.oon at the home of he j..ictor. Kev. Mr. t Lundrv. Misha.vaka. S indav chureh s-ric s alows: Sunday scho..'. at 1" a preaching at 11 a. m. fob m Patronize the advertber lie is there to serve von.

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S 00IET ": ! Irregular Tone Noticeable During Early Hours Industrial Alcohol Gains. Interic'it '. .ri:i! N'As Sc NKW V( iKK. An: T . i : .i - .: r. 1 . the opening of the stock mark light toda, witli the to)... r:.g 1 ndustria I points to Pi7 Ab. ... galea dropp d : few sal d hi a e 1 C after the frsf I tillers Securities advam-ed t

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