South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1917 — Page 4
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DEATHS n en s i.ivin;sto.v. SI.'..' PPing.-ton. 22 y-ars old, for ::!'( 1 v t So u t It Fnd. died sud.l:,lv Tu -day morning in I . . 1 1 1 1 ('r"i;, Mifli. II? war the son f
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Outdoor Affair Planned For Saturday 'Evening Before Y. M. C. A. Building.
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! srvies will 1" h'-l-l fron Liin:-ton home, " rp; N. Thür. -day afternoon at 2: 1 will 1..' in Iln Hill cm-
NO WICKLE BREAD IN SOUTH BEND
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Bakers Say $2.20 Wheat Price Will Not Make Reduction Possible.
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Mr.". Luhne I.'j'k-r, two daughters. .Mrs. FP'e Po-worth ami Miss Flh.-u P. ;,. r ai..l his, motiwr, Mrs. .Mary L- -f ). i r. Mr. Locker was hern April ::. .and has live! in St. Jsenh
1 county all his life. ! P.-v. ,Ir. I.nn! will h.- in cliar-'o ! 'f t!;- t.r.! r .i i vi' s at tl . lat'
P'. !i thoiih the '.rovcrnnifnt h.
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Taos, lay morning with
ni-nt of 4'7. which is 7j more than
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; rooms are very inncli crowdcl. inak- i ! in: lass work di:I:cult. Another j j port.ähl huil'iin will h m ra.l-! i .... in-- si.Tiu- 1 1 1 l this wotk. ; i Mrs. P. M. WaM-n wa- rallo.l to j I ir ... . if.i if i . f
I i(.;iion iiai .-or cin('s.iay oy t:u-
(It-.itli hi a r iati.e. Mr. ami Mrs. Prnco Dixon and
J-'.l'1 ; ,--1 i!:i'i-lit-r. Mihlr( l. have returr.cl ' froi:i Ilkhart where thev were r.almeil. p. , . .
., , uc sts hi .m i s. ! non s unci'.', .nani would make ,t imp'.ssihle f,.r 1, akers L(, r ., fiiniilv. to once mor.. Take live-cent rcn.l. j :Ir. amI Mrs. William Kav. w ho
In.l hajcer.s v.ill coritimir
ln-cent lo.'.vts as the small
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V. M. P. A., will i." rop.-d off and ther" will he yu!h' i r. t r-ni f"r th" da n ' rs. All ir.f-nihrs of th" various- r nipani"S art' anxiously ..waiting th" ih-jtart'ire r"xt M'-nd ay, ae.d as all .f tl-e men h.a'.-f r. he-n Mpphed with niiif'iniis th'V .;! "all st-' to i:-i down to the real military life. With only a f -w ilays remaining hefnre th" eon. pa n:- r- hav- 'ipt. Himer I. I of th- 1. d.; rirt- rs company i in n.-"d of a'. out 2"m !-
crints. The strength d this com- ( ,f students enrolling in the
pan- has re(ritl :."!! ra;-'.l irom.jji, S( no! yst"rday 2 4 J ax l'r-sh-75 to :'..nf ai,d althoc-h th" an- n,.n .,M(l (1f'tiKSI. an. Kirls and n-ana rp-.ept was mad" several das, a ,,,ys. if the freshmen ena that r- rnits wir- lo-.d.d for j rou,.,i T7 i,0.sanl P" k'ivU si'nilied this cr.r.ipanv. only two men ha v ! tll(.ir jnt,.ntilM to take the college he.-n enlisted. All nu n d- iriri preparatory work. join thi- company should report to. At the end of the first soven Weeks
P.u.r Pev at th" V. M. P. A. olliee-s. 1 if. .,.1...... , -,.r 1 nn: '
Capt. Pex aPo anno in". .1 that li" J sUident.s .-niadhd, and in all prohwill rcceiv- donation, of cakes and j :iMitv th(l rnr)ilm,nt jy that time andies that may 1." sohl at th'" j this xa ar wiii he larger, farewell dan". YVh-n the new un!-j Th. t()tal t.nroUmeilt f tho ra(le forms weie Klv.-n out to the men s,.h(M,ls was navailaMe last Tuesday the , unfort has that were j . . . , , fh f f f. t f.
jtorts ware late, in t-oniini; in from
South maki
(St. "Wheat at ?2.2) ir.-ans flour at little more thi n $11," said Phail
itotsshr, a local Laker. "T'iat m-an-' that 1 0 ounces of ihmr v.ill;
cost live and u half cents. How
we put eilt II ounces of bread lotit ni kel, then? Hard, and milk. ;nd eth"i- ii urrdients, all have douhkd i. i-ric liiPin what they used to he.
Paoor cots more. A haker ean'i l'nrni.-h 1 ounce.-; of hre.ul for ne cuts, unle.-.s wheat drops to al-oh. J 1 a hiislul. 'Vx'hen ilonr is $0 a barrel, under normal times, hak(rs can furnisii PI ounces oi bread for five cents.
ri 11 1 on ppiinm iw,un us m. , d t ar II I Hl! H m Hlllll ' 10 ,tnt" " 1,; ''fices. Piftttn hdJ II 1 LI I I MU lLiLlLi,HrM 1 ' 1,1,1 1(1 1IouI n-n i111 INUII UUIIUUL,,.ntf! ,,.,, f(ir lirca(Ii ittakes
Freshmen Class Boasts of 242 Grade School Total Still Awaited.
were h-re to attend the Brown family reunion. hav r-turned to their home at Arcadia, lnd.
' ! .miss inancne ion nas returned S r . i . ...i .. . i . ..... i . . .
a "in im .uu iici. sii- imt'iHivu the wedding of Miss Lillian Myer and Floyd Hoa, which took place
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- ...... - - " - Mr. and Mrs. John Ihisseit and family of Sample st.. South Pend. are moving to Sixteenth st., Itiver Park. Miss Mildred Cordier has returned from Sturmis, Mi h., whore she spent her vacation with Mrs. (leorge i)sborn. Neil Wallace left this morning for Indianapolis. Ind., for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. A. P. Iie has returned from a isit with her sister, Mrs. John Koont' of Piemen. lnd. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. I'onathan have Leen spend in:r a f-w da with relatives at Pakeville. Ind. A special registration bureau will be opened at Pharles Prwa:, 's store on Pleasant st. from 7:.o j. m. to 9:.i0 p. m. harles Clark has returned from Phicapo. Mr. .and Mrs. Panic 1 Poke have
also donated by local women's dubs, -och ties and indi idaals wero al-o pres.-nted to the men. Pa h comfort baic is conipleNdy -.piipped with
-having soap, t'oth brushes, tooth , paste, combs, etc. The baus were
:roatly aptr iated by the soldiers.
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PROSECUTE FOOD WASTERS, IS WORD
FROM H. E. BARNARD
MEETINGS AT Y. W.
Letters from 11. H. P.amatd. state d and drutr commissioner, who s rcently Leen appointel federal d commissioner, ask orb. ials f . ... . . . ..... 1 tl,.. .M f-
(" neall'i upa ri motu .ihm haler to in stitr.ate all -as-s of food staue, and to et e id-n- of ioJ lions, so that pro. cut ions may be jompt at'd . :Y ti . Wast- of od is a-ainr the law. and violaas ill be pi-..-. cut d without lei. accordinir t Harn aid. I. i Utf.r to the s- l tar" of the
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the arious schools. The Hlder sidiool had a total enrollment of t'.iM and it is believed that this will be the largest enrollment of any one rado school in tho city. Washington school, which was formerly the Snmpie st. portable school, opened Tuesday, despite the fact that tin huildinir was not iiite completed. Some of the classes will le held in the pot table building for a few weeks, but in a short time all of the c lasses will be held in the new building. There will b a considerable increase in the enrollment at this school l.ecaüse there are now eiuht jaades. .vhil heretofore there were but lie. Speeial desks and inoxalde -hairs were installed in the primary looms. An especially line library is LeinK installed and many other excellent
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features, making this new crude tion. pleaded uuilty
building one of the linest in t'.ie I Wednesday morning
state, hae been included in its con
fair association. Parnard asks olti- J st i uction
f ;aN to hI.mtm' certain rules. Paper; J cui.s !;u!t be used for all except lnd . D CT A I I CDQ TAI V MAD
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proidcd f. r all ai ti. 1 - !" food, all i m i.idb"-. tr on width "h"t dos" and th" like arc prepared must bei
coered. all m-a's must b.- !.'pt on ife. ae.d a 1 1 ib.-a t of health m ast Le h Id b eery j'ison em:ai;'d in th- p r j a i a t i ' o I . d 1 i'i I "! t io n o:- sabof food, a- Vn'1! as b all those wash
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SEVEN TAKEN IM RAID
ECONOMY MEASURES P presentative m rchants of the leu. Um; retail establih.ments of sur-
a. out live hi.sh Is of wheat to make a uarrel of four. the bran and other things is -ocnted to make up folia bor, and so on. Wheat at fi'.jO means $11 a I arrel for Hour, and that's all there is to it." Fred Hussc, another baker, said substantially the same thin--:. 'TZven thoiu'h flour Hiay he selling lower, lard and milk are much higher.
J.read nit ma.le of just Hour. We returned from a motor trip to Co-
simply can't sell a loaf of bread for innd.ia Citv and Tort Wavne. Ind.
i nickel, anv more." tr MrJ Charles Ault are
movinc; from Vine st. to the Ievl Flower residence on Pleasant st. Mrs. liussel Mollit, who has been visiting relatives in Chicago, returned Tuesday eveninu. Miss Floy Hon i? spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Chicago. Mr. and -Mrs. Karl Wade and children. Sixth st., have returned from a visit with Mrs. Wade's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. llarve Piimka and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hvert Hoadhy spent Tuesday with Mr. Hoadley's parents at Dowaciao, Mich. Mrore Pobb, S. Hiht st.. has returned from Chicago where he spent several days visiting- friends. Mrs. Charles Clark. Mishawaka aw. returned Tuesday evnins; from a visit with fiiends at P.enton Harbor. Mich. Ilussell Motlit returned Wednesday from a 1 1 i i to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P.ocks. who returned from Nevada two months ago, and have been making their
i home with Mr. and .Mrs. naio -
Keisey. Sixteenth st.. are moving to 2.101 Mishawaka aw Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Ponathan. Sixteenth st.. entertained at a V o'clock linner Tuesday in honor of Henry Parrf.i of Youncstown. who is visiting Mrs. 3 '.irren before entering the Pnited States army. Covers
I were laid for Jo at a table centered
with fall tlowers. Other quests were
I Mrs. S. Varrel, and Mr. and Mis. i I N". Spier and family f Mishi awaka.
Mrs. J. . Hrown ami .uiss iirnwn entertained .-.t 1 o'clock luncheon Tues.lav as a courtesy to Mrs.
Announcements of meetings at the V. W. C. A. for Thursday are as follows: The monthly inettin' of the board of directors of the V. W. C. A. will be held at IpöO o'clock in tho morning at the association building; at 2::'i) o'clock in the afternoon the leaders and chairmen of the Neighborhood Bible classes will meet to discuss the work f the coming year. This will be a social as well as business meeting. Members of the Kcora Girls' club will also meet in the afternoon with Miss Paiolyn Marsh. They will entertain the freshman girls of the high school with games and contest in the gymnasium after the school hours. Thursday evening- members of the business girls' knitting club will meet with Mrs. George livers. TWO PLEAD GUILTY OF DESERTING CHILDREN
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Irregularity and Confusion Features Trading Copper and SteeS Fall Off.
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Little Miss Laura Hal die. daughter of Craig Piddle, of Philadelphia, as she appeared as -America" at an entertainment given by the children of the summer colony at Nowport. H. I., for the benefit of destitute families and blinded soldiers of the allies. The affair was arranred by Mrs. Hifford Cochran, at Wabun, the summer residence of Mrs. Omlcn ? Till-, jr.
VEFIGURES OW
AL GARDEMA
Railroads Tell Public Service Commission of Efforts to Meet Shortage.
GERMAN ATTA
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Harry P. Thomc.s and Peter Lippert, both charged with child deser-
in city court Pond in each
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.ist- w.n ii.wu ai tmV", auu nie ca: -."s . l - -k .
were laKen unoer auxisemeni. liii-i
pert's until Thursday, and that of Thomas until Friday. Maiie Marlamh win was in court for keeping a house of ill fame, was charged with selling liquor without a license, to which she pleaded guilty.
! and was lined $."U and costs. The
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West Front Stands Firm Against Raids by Huns. Artillery Active.
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rounding towns are in session at the! V"'t,KV "4 . , . . I .. AV,-irbr of Cincinnati.
.. , ,: , t lame was nsniisseu, neiause oi in- ; onino tce building this . . .. ...... ,v ..r.. n.id for l '2 at a table
Chamber of
atternoon foi
sutficient evidence, as were tho
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and .l liery of men handise. Utiles similar to those suggested by the national eouncil of d. fense and adoiited bv 'n local nif-eb i ntv
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UN V IO I ULM flLO I HUI1HU I ; w no met at me "nariU'er or ' om-.
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Th plan calls foi- two dIietis a day in the central section of the i
eity and om- in the outlying districts
Pdackwell. Clen J. Logan and Carl asters. 1 . ...1. 1 o 1 Atonliint f llli. i
Hinrieh i luvei i aiK j nur ... win meet Thursday with Mrs. , TWO lUVOKCFS ASKi:i). I Schuyler Conrad, Calhoun st. I
i. . i i.: :r.. r ri,.. Pl.u. I'.ir. club Will meet 1 1
neeause, lie !.!, iu ur, .ii-- . Una Demaray. left him shortly alter day with Mrs. David Hmmeiuk
Itltcrn lti"!i;ll News Sel-vi'-e: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Sept. ". Demands for e o;i I cars ate heav ier this year than they were the same period during l.'l''., and railroads art supplying a big percentage ef the demands, according to ligures presented to the public service commission by representatives of arious railroads. Figures show th- railroads are meeting Kniaiids as follows; Pennsylvania. T, 4 per cent; Piu I'our, 7 1.7 per cent; Chicago. Terre Haute and Southeastern. sr.:: per cent; the Monon, Chicago. Indiana railway and Pastern and the Hvansville and Indianapidis lines are supplying 1 "0 p r c ut. In l'.Mf, during this period the Pi? Four was asked for 714 cars and supplied 4M'. This year it has beer asked for M'l cars and has supplied The Pennsylvania in PH; was asked for 1.1' D' cars ami supplied 1,07. This year it has bet n asked for -.172 ears and has supplit-d P"7:'.
Coal operators will meet tonight at Terre Haute and will decide what!
companies are to furnish the stated with 'Jiui.uuo tons of coal for its various institutions.
Pib-ni.it iotiai Wwh Service: LONDON, 'ept. a. Tw German raids, made in force against trenches held by the Pritish and Portuguese troop-, wcie repulsed during the night, the war ott.ee reported toda v.
Internat ii iia I Ne Srvi .-: NHW YORK. Sept. Th stock market opened lrregul. r and confused today. I". S. Steed opeea-d with a ain o 1 U at I"'!, but t-:i kly sold off to pi.l. Pethlehe-m St.u I P. w as l1 up at the start at lv' 4, and the n lei lined to 10 1b,. Hepai'hc Stei l w as 1 -N up t 70:m. while Crucible dti lined one point to e"r bk. T'ne coppe-i- sto.ks were weak. Anaconda and Ptah sho,ing di clim s of Pj point. The marine issues wer1 stroi.e. Marine Common advancing t :; P while the preferred rose or.e point to S9 l2There was a Mg b mand f.r stocks all during tin- forenoon. Pnited States Steel rallied to 10. 3, from a low of P't. d i.-ible rallied to ..!! and PabP.Mn mved up from r to 7. The marines continued to ief.ect persistent ?a cumulation w ith the preft rred and common both holding gains ef over one pint. Pethlehem Steel P rose from P'l1-; to above 10r and Lackawanna sold at a gain of Pennsylvania railroad yielded to below par. selling at P.-";..,. but quickly rallied to nbecaT,0. Money loaning at 4 Pf,r --nt.
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M'AV YORK STOCKS. Intenciti.'iial News Seri-: NPW YORK, Sept. ä. Closing prices on the stock exchange today were :
Allh-Chalmers Allis-Chalmers pfd American Agricultural American Peet Sugfir . . . . American Can Co American Car and Foundry American Cotton Oil American locomotive ... American Smelting American Steel Foumlries. American Stitrar Refinery. American Tel. and Tel.... American Woolen Anaconda Copper Atchison Pablwin Locomotive P.altimore and Ohio Pethlehem Steel Rrooklyn Rapid Transit . . . California Petroleum Canadian Pacific Chesapeake atd diio .... Chicago and Northwestern Colorado Fuel and Iron... Chicago, Mil. and St. Paid. Chine Copper Consolidated Gas Corn Products
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lr'ink P.n-iti f t k !or. I LTlf1
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mans tried to break into Ih itish-held trenches but were driven oft". There is a big increase in the artillery activity around Lens, the statement added. Pnollicial press dispatches just received here state that there are indications that the Germans may be planning u "strategic retirement" in Pelgium. by Jailing back to the Courtrai line. This would mean a retreat if about 1U miles northeast and southeast of the Ypres district. It is tleclared in unofficial quarter.that l ield Marshal Haig is constantly increasing his pressure against the Germans on the West Flanders front with both artillery and infantry.
Securitie
104 4
r.r. 1
2
on:
1 their marriage in August, 1!14. und ; Ninth st. he has not se en or he'ard from her I " . . . . ..... . . ...ii I r IM K KI
since. ( aiMii A. Demaray nun a suu TWAIN K 1 1 I N MAN
,., 1 iinin ii i w
N.IU.S. SECRET SERVICE TO
INVESTIGATE THOMPSON
taker. Ti'cy y :
. ha rged v i t '1 k ' p.i g ill fame; St IIa h.?t. Wav H.. Mai k1 1 ei i 1 .
u'.th
Margaret Tu-!e.,P' case
1 im (innii c tu nie miioi..i
I l lie Ullll) Hlg IHMl 11 is. n.
11 nr .". . til .
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.... . t.'U'un 1 ii i-t.l l u ll.l r
1 hoi;e o! 1 I Lira ob; 2" H"i ft e.p- nt'r.g:
a special
( harge of
st.. both cil.ii :ed
May Peri-:'. ok f t!;e it -staui ar.t. P. TL Palm r. : 1 0 , h , re.l w itn I
f rt -i'; -nting : Mr. and Mrs. 'h.. t b-s , t red for the jmrcha-er. shoes which j .lones. roii.io is. All ,:i at n hae b-en altered. combv, hair
the parcel .bliared by mes-e'.;er an additional
le cents will be enforced, The r.oti -n turn schedub prohibits tin- i t 1 1:1:1 of all bedding and matt:'s, raiments that liae been al-
Iiit-i 11 iti 'i!;il News S.-rvi -e:
court iinThDOVPI CI WAS1HNO 1 .N. .-'pi. in 1-'-I ON r.UlUnUYULt;ciIit arlivities ofMayo,- William
i Hale Thompson of Chicago, this aftl;.t i n itii'iiid News Seni'-e: ' eriioon b-catue th- object f a new
ST1:PP.FN IPLL. .. .-ept- !.in. ,,.,, vigorous investig ition by
the department' of justice. Pneour-
bor.ds 'X pt M . 1 - .' i el P. I : ', i o:id w as !'.ed at ' a.i. 'I'lie 1 aid wa m ole s. : I-lskoUski r d l. tati- au rn. Robet ts, 1 1 ana', t"!. and O! ii'.'.'.-'d.
i -ih
I ant i an s
1 : - - s c
1 v all in city catt Wedned
tooth brushes, hair goods.
rubber goods sundries, wombats which hae be n made ilty to the customer's order or
K'.'-1 '.n. h have been worn, all goods cut
j from the piece at the request of the eut d customer, all merchandise which has
iv morn- ' ' n mad to order or ordered spec-
Alleging cruel and Inhuman treat
ment, Maria Hamann hied a suit for divorce in circuit court from John 1. 1 Iamann. Anna Hansen tiled a suit for separate maintenance from Neds Han
sen The idaintiff asks the custody i speed into a
burgh passenger tram near nere tod iy. IP- did not see the train in time to slow down. He came to ., t i..o,.oi a few lavs ago. his
FINED BY D. C. COURT ! registration e nd showing his re.i-
Kensington. Pans.
Rooert U Strain. 2 years old. or Fast Liverpool, was instantly killed when he drove his motorcycle at full
Cleveland and I'ltts-
of their one child.
TWELVE WOMEN PICKETS
i deuce was in
l ' ' . f '-om
rot hi r.
and for that the .hsjn:. . .1
Mr. and Mrs. Joms. who ...eam ami w men
Pl mouth, said thai the
f t!-.
;" t'.:' i ba,-a
th.it fu-o . ; s i . a g i i : i 1 . e t a
; r . a t : a r
Cte-f
j t
k m w ! 1 i'1
Ida- t
.ularlv cir-
pp'bable
s not re,
in st i k .
If for some good reason an artib' is retarr.ed within a reasonable
agi d by liberal e Instruction of 1 Inlaws on sedition by Federal Judge Speer and Hmigh. ot.ieials became convinced they could proceed against Mayor Thompson under the
(espionage law and accordingly secret
service operatives will check up all his activities and the utter mces of his organ "The Republican." Th4 people's peace and I)em-i-o v council and the American
P
w ill
. 1 U 1 1
be t"
! Ill -Iii i ! i"H 1 1 New Se i. e ; i - WASHINGTON. Sej.t. ... A tinej LlNFll IS sl'N'K. of $2 or t'.O las in the workhouse ; ,U.1U .iti.-tci 1 News s. tvi.e: and with the admonition of the i p.oSTON. Mass., S-pt. " The . .i ..e.- I..-.. ....... I i .... i i limn- K'enmofe. bound from
t ouri Hiai e'lllt l uucmin.i ouni i e- , joiiiisooi ' - i .eive heavier sentences, was imposed Liverpool to Posten with a -r..-r vAIIKi77t upon 12 suffragists today by Judge cargo, has been sunk oft the lri.-n,QQQ JH AT YAWNS AT
1'npli The 1:Mb defendant. Julia A. i coast b
.. - - -----
Pnion Against Militarism will als. ',e in. laded in the new in es icatie-n.
tivie alter the purchase it must be i T .. .... : .r.lhu' to cabled dispatches iecepe
. . . . I . Iii or V Ol I a 1 1 1 Ilioi e, .asi i '. 1 1 'i. 1 1 lit ( .
. I !
trial S
MIS i IIOIR PRXCTK I
me original sales
in the same conat the time if the
A W
1
d
Pb-
acc .ml a nied b .-P. p and must 1 d:tio:i as it w s
p ! I ch.lse. A i vt dit ! ari!"g bureau v. hich - ;P kt : a list of s n h person, who
the custody of her mother, a wealthy; by
widow, who gave a bond of $P"' niv-lf that her daughter would not repeat j 1T.UUMI ISLAM II. th.e offense within six months. , It t-rn.iti unl News scrvi..-: In sentencing the women. Judge! WASHINGTON. X pt. .'..The i.u.h .,,- occasion to warn them ' establishment of a branch .f the fed-
lb
H Uerill.lll """" "v
aided tlisj
it.o importers t"ia
ac -
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a ir.
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nm h
... , i o '. i . 1 1 . ! 1 r nvi 1: no !o t . 1 -
5 i ...sm that further picketing would result ' erai
! . I ; . I s i . , i o : i lite .u -.."s
! e n: tiv.tair.ed by th local organi-
r. The ir, .lr.ager of th.e bureau i'i stigate all cases presented
t;
w ill
FI! AI IIP' IIA I M IC ÜI.V
A i:.-. p . s a . 1 : ! br ,
: r i a t '
v the members
of
n ar.d
the or
:t t,. tb.e t'Te. h-.
n i .1 k
..Mil I-e
omp'airdrv.
h.irn as to ?. t It: ci- s wh.r r- !- a 1 r r of t !;e par
in a workhouse sent ace oi months, the maximu: p r.alty. Tim ii declined to pay tln ir ti: and will spend the next '.r days th workhouse at ccoquan. Ya.
re-serve bank ol San i rancisco
i ' at Di-intr was annoiinceti t'xlay i.y ! the federal reser-.e b ar.P The p. w . instituti-m. which has r.t yet b- n
ciaganib win lae cut- oi too inter-mountain territory.
LECTURES WAR MASCOT i
LAW R PNC i:.
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c vrri im: m.ti:ki.i. Ii t.-r:i iti -ij.;d New S. rv: -:
IJ N1 N. Sept.
ber of prisoners and a great quantity
Kan.. Sept. 4.
"Pi". popular Kansas univ rs.ty building mascot. is headed for Fran.-e. The ,iog attends certain rl,,.v..s regularly and delights students bv his timdy yawns at bc-
tures. Members of t'ne Pi I'l
frit'Mnit- agred it is a
duty to 1 t Pi ha - an
to do his - it" in bis
mascot. W I :--!'. til. guard tr-op. l-ae
l.rt Sol "Pi " ill . e
TAKE ATTORNEY GENERAL IN I0VA AX MURDERS RHP K. la., pt. . Within ;i few- hours after Rev. !. (;. .1. Kelly h;'d bcei; pla(ed on tri il Tuesday for murder in connection with the Yidisca. la., ax slayings of PJll'. IL M. Hayner, attorney of Iowa, was ir die ted by the Moi.t-goirp-rv county grand jury on 4 charge of oppression in office for alleged artiots during a grand jury iu stigation of the murdrs. Mr. Ili'.yiii- was ..rre-ted at his on request late Tuesdav and PIcased on sl.oi ii b and, p nding .i pi üminary h-.ii dug. Indictment of tin- aUorm-y g--;-era.l overshadowed interest in tie trial of ld!: , wiio is ehavg'-d jr. an indidmen. with the muidr t 11 year old Lena Stillinger, one if the eight pe.'.-ons kille 1 with an I V the night of June S, P.li'. in th horn-' d .Ie P. Mooj-e in idis a. l''v--s unt.l Tusda was taken soon afte the trial opened. Counsel e xo" ts thi't at bast the r -mainur of t'n- w e-ek w iil be r, quired for selection cd" the jury.
m(m:v m ii N(.i-, .MAY o;K, e,.t. .". all ta.-i.-y .a tie fb. .r .f tie' N-w York Sf. k. P-Is.-iiige .h!;iv ru!-d ;;t ". p.-r ;it; !.ig!i. r. per .-iit : Iw. 4 per lit. Time ni- ia-y 'ais !' .-Iy.
K.it'-s v. ;: ' .bis. . p. r
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-A large iiuni-
to nr.m ii.u plants. NHW YOIIK, Sept. :.. Authori.a:ot t re-build the Aetna. Ind.. and
1 ".oiperium. Pa., plants of the Aetna 0f uar material- fell into the hand unented to
t! - .'i'.V.. J"'.- . !jt ;.-.i!-Ut I-.r P.-ina-
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I r . ent. S'.-rlii.g i:.ln::g- w.-oj t.-,i !.i::a- i'i 1'. i:ik.-r.' Pi!!- nt I.7.V.", f..r il.-:i..-i mi : -4 7.' for -
i.r : -at :
Pje 1st pfd
(lencral Fleotrie General Motor Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore Illinois Central Inspiration e'oppef Inter-. oro International Harvester C.-ntral Leather Lackawanna s'teel Pehigh Valley Miami Copper Maxwell Motor Co., 1st pfd - Missouri Pacific Mexican petroleum
I New York Central
New York. N. M. and II National Lead Norfolk and Wst in Northern Pacific N. Y., ntario and West m . . Pennsylvania People's Gas . Pressed Steel Car Ray Consolidated Reading Republic Iron and Steel Republic Iron and Sted. pfd. Sloss Sheffield South rn Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway, pfd Studel.akei- Co Tenn. Copp r . Texas Co Third Avenue Pnion Pacilc T. S. Rubber P. S. .. d H. S. St-el, jd'd Ptah CopPr West rn Fnh'U Y-stin-'no'ise i;i-. tii' Willys (erland Ameriian Zinc Kennieott Pittsburgh Coal Industrial Alcohol Marin' Matin', pfd International Nickel Putte and Superior International Paper p.-thl-hem Sted "IP thir.t;.- Gulf and We-t IndieChile Copper Midwtle Steel s f. shares. 1.1 - L-" oc; i 4 . " 1 4 . 0 0 ''' .
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I PAK PDlLN'-rayiiiff. 5J; m-lllii J 151-' I Ti.kionn si:i;i p.ijiiitf. snn) pi J l.a. : selhiii;. $ "id i-e:-
Ai.IAblA i;i.i - (iP.nt:i :.a grown' Vfiniiii. i--'io t-r lu fi.uvu; si;i:i-i:uib
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was given the receiv-
"tat.on m a
P. re Tue-da:
of the Italian army that captured
OP.iit Monte San Gabriele from the AusThe tro-Hur.ga riar.s, si-.id a p-ress di;.
buildings were destroyed by tire.
i
patch from Rome today.
will b
ren-
A simple v.;re cloth-s pin has be
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An Hnglishman has built a machine that registers motions made by muscular efforts for uv in identifying criminals by their wc.lk.
Reolving hruyh-s. operated by a liar.tl lever, clean a man's hat and shoes at the same time in a mat hire designed for public places.
Patronize the a.lvertper he is there to serve vou.
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