South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 249, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1917 — Page 4
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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SAYS BflSENeURY
! A r-.,iit lor knitted outfits for , l.li'i soldiers, to be furnished l Health Officer Advises All to.,h- outh ,!f'ri,, 'i .,r the rm
Continue Boiling Precaution, However. The water H charing." is the re-; pott gion out by lr. Charles RosMiNury of the f it v health depart ment Thursday afternoon. 1 low- j ever, until we obtain t vv o or t ht ee I negative tets we d- not feel j-Jsi j-j tied in telling the public to tli-cnn tinue boiling their di inking water.' he continued John W. Toyrie. superintendent of the "water department, tol.l of tests made on water taken from the reservoir ami from the mains. '"The -'.-) j 1 1 . l j rii'ih Ui' t lii". ii . i in thp rfst rviiir had IT.", Pacterbi per "jbic f ntimeter, and in tlie mains count of only Is is shown. "Tino tests !) not prov tli.it the water In the reservoir U 10 times a ilai;Kccnis as that in the mains, however," explain d Dr. 1 beenblll V. Tllo-e lolltld in the main.-, might he tjih"t! or other disease causing organisms, w h ile I tho.se in the reservoir might he per-' f'-' tly harrui-.--s." j Thete is a long Latin name which, signifies the baecili fouml in the i es- j erC)lr water. wh; h aie organisms found in the intestinal tracts of all animals. Thesi. in themseh. s, a - ! conllng to Dr. Jlo.-a i-.b;u , are harm- ! lens, but they are usually fouml not! far front typhoid g iiu-'. Altho'igli j ;is yet the .i!u;itoii'- have been! unable to isolate any typhoid serins! from South I'.elMl'w a l er. t b fact ! that these other otg.inisms found makes it look proi.ahb 'irf ! that ! typhoid is in the. wat r. "Is it still necessary to .oil the water?" Dr. Itos.-nbury was asked. "The water i b aring, but the health department is not yet ready to say that the water i safe to drin k ra w ." "I'm not ladling my water." said Supt. Toyne. "Down in St. Louis they hove an average hai tern count of :'fiO the year round, and 1 miess we can stand IevS than a tenth of what they can there." The official adke of the health department is to continue boiling water, although many South Menders are not herdimr this adie. Due to the boiling, lime and oxgen are removed from the water, and this affects the taste, so that many do not like boiled water. DANCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR SOLDIERS FINISHED At rangeiv.ents for tince which is to 1 the big street given Saturday night in front of the V. M. A for the soldiers of the Indiana na tional guard vi complete! Thürs lay. The Thomas W I.e'-pf r. This will dance held la n e Slick 1M c ha rgt of . Inl Mi.Mat y i i be the second street in this citv and as the last one fair for was a big success the afSoturday nicht will no doul.it be well attended. In case the weather conditions will not allow the dance to be given in the open Plac e hall will be Used. A number of the yo.ir.g ladies who helped in making the mobilization frolic a sue ess will be on the job Saturday night to sell b e cteam. clears an.1 candy. The Indiana and Michigan Klecri. "". has agreed to string a number of light across the street and these along with the street lights will add greativ to the affair. There win be two bands and one orchestra to furnish music and entertainment for the evening. Klbel's band having a creed to play at the dance just .as son? as they complete
their regular Saturdav night concert prn IDT flC UflMflß at the curt ho,:,, The Mishawak JCOUKT OP HUIMUo Woolen Co. land and Meiek's or-! ELECTS NEW OFFICERS chestra will pl.iv. .
The dance and will end, will -tart at KJ. at . o'clock ASKS $4.500 DAMAGES FOR DAUGHTER'S DEATH Irving K.ock. father old Madeline i:..ck. w! Instantlv wla n sb.e waof fo :i-ar-i o a killed rics cv a siree car at St. Louis b'vd. Mad. son ft. April 2e, T!i'.:i-!.iv and filed a suit In superior court askhv Ju. ment of $4..".o" agtirt the Chb-a fcrO'ltll P.. i d and N.rt' n Ir; : :a ::a Railway ( 'o. FREE MEDICAL AID FOR FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS iT.trr if i . if N s,.rvi CHICAGO. Se; t : -attention for the re medical of t!ie Was : s i.f th,. Chicago, a -bed to tr(ops who a: s -l !: :" 1 'od Iental a-..'. R . I, .y :' ' O a 1 e Members of the c gie two ('."-: u moc.th t thiwork. sKs S'.co M.(d'S. A s.i'.t for $.'ea w.ts in prior ro-,:r: T!rr:'iy by Wad Morion against the Chicago. South P.end and Northern Indiana Railway Co. According t ib.- p '.a in tiff his automobile w is s;: ;v v- y a stt cet car and d.tl.iagci th a :n o a n t f Spe'l.': siie 1 1 . ;a y ti iii: ui b fose-i Fim .. c . . fern dish .1! d for "hristm as i f t William 1 ?. Mich:.-ar si. Adv t. Don't say you snw it in th? newspaper. Say Ncu-s-Times.
Women of South Bend! Here's Call to Colors
; rosy, has t -Ii s rit out from the J natb.na 1 headquarters. The various v . cmipia rs o'. r the country arc requested ti have the articles ready fr shipment abroad J.y the first of Nov emV r, so that by Thanksgiving j day the soldiers in the trenches may ne supplied with warm garments Th communication further states t ha t the coal shortage is becoming s- e: et and that the dampness and - p' ures are tending to inTfaso tuberculosis among the soldiers. Mr--. Oeorge Mayr, head of the lied ros here, lias announced that the local chapter will provide the.V articles with the assistance of the j auxiliaries already working on Red I ('ri)ss garments, and the women of j the city who have not as yet offered I their time and services. So that j every woman who posslhly ran, may j mak- at hast one garment, the Red I 'iis will conduct a sale of yarn in ; tiie headquarters in the Fnion Trust ; building on . ertain days of each i week. .t thi time the yarn may b bought at wholesale price. Th ! women will be expected to buy enough a yarn to make the garment u pon. .Nfnl l.ooo Workers. Then- will be .1"U each of wristlets, scarfs, paits of socks ' i ' lee eless jackets needed, anj " 4.uj0 women agree to make at '.' ' -t DE A THS Mils. M.MIY v.iiiu:uv. Mrs. Man- . Washburn, s t vears i oiu, j i cm i at me nonp oi ner sou, David Washburn, s 1; X. Hill .it.. Thin sd. iy morning, after a two week's illness of typhoid feer. Mrs. V.ishburn is surived by two daughters. Mrs. Mary K. Schüler of River Park and Mrs. Cory M. Patau of Dix, Wyo., and one son, David Washbum of South Heml. Mrs. Washburn was born in l.ushville. Ind.. in 1SH7 where; she spent mii-t of her life, coming to South Ib iid three yea's ago. The funeial services will be held from the Washburn home, Mfi X. Hill st.. Kriday at 2 o'clock. Rev. Pla k dticiating, and burial will be in Highland cemetery. IKAMIS X. KOOXTt. I'ramis X. Koontz, 4 12 X. Hill st., one of South Reni's oldest residents, died at his home Wednesday night at 10: no o'clock from complications. He was 72 years old and had lied in the city for more than a. half century. Resides his wife. Rose, lie is survived by a son. Albert, and a daughter. Mrs. Iouls RaI'ountain, both of whom reside here. He also leaves two brothers, John of Chicago and August of South Rend. Mr. Koontz belonged to tlu Anten post. Nu. X, O. A. R. Kuneral services will be held from St. Joseph's church Saturday morn ing at o'clock, Rev. l ather I . J . Carroll otficiating ami burial will be in Highland cemetery. A uten post. No. S, 1. A. lt.. will be in charge of the services and a conveyance will be provided for them to go to the cemetery. FUNERALS I.I ( Il'S J.I INGSTON. Kuneral services for Luc-ins T-t-inston. who died sudlen!y Tuesday morning at Rattle Creek. Mich., will be he'd at the Abe Livingston residence. N. Main st.. at 2:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Rabbi Schanfarber of Chicago will have charge of the services. Rurial will be at Rose Hill com; -terv. i Annual election of otlicers took i place at a meeting of the Court of j Honor. No. 1D7. Wednesday evening j in Slick's hall. Gh-n McLean was elected char.evllor; Paul Schlehaus. i past c haue llor: Leo Gour. vice ham llor: Mr Klizahcth Kanner. chaplain: C. II. Hteffoe. recorder: Abatlia Goodspeed. conductor: Miss Rci.dola Hill, assistant conductor: Mrs. Martha Weinberg, guiile: Mrs. Ressie 1 law blitze 1, sentine l; Mrs. Mac Hill, director, and Mrs. Char, lotto Anderson, pianist. ue candidate was initiated dur-l-c the meeting and tw applica-iioT-.s wefi- tiled. F0UR PRISONERS ESCAPE FKUM COUNTY JAIL P;feri. itii.:..iS New s s..'rbe: PRI.LKVILLK. lib. .ept. -. Sawing th:r v. av tli rough th roof cof tb. lr 1 i . t y jail here aiiy The f r u s - pr:- r:crs shaped. aw ikc i.ir.g i f Sheriff tiatcd a whol sale scoi e or more priov hom are i.eing held Mellon le livery of a er-, many of in connection w.:!i tln recent Rast St. Louis riots. Uev.rv Smith, alleged burglar, was an st J shortly after his escape. .si rs rou nivoKci:. I.ect,ard Starrett fbal a suit for divorce in circuit ourt Tl nirsday fr.ua p. Barrett. The coup! were ai ried in I ec njb no::, l : l f. . invl separated in Xi o, c mer Reg lar me-rting of Schiller Rei V le v , X. ' n. -t::ig M. l'rnlav evenirg. Aftercard party f..r memb-rs and their famili MRS CARRIi: Alt - - - onlv. UK I.MAN. R. 1
one garment, the r-quiied amount will soon be ready to la i I. The first sale on yarn will be held
in the building Friday a ft e r noon from 2:?.Q o'clock until when an instructor will he on hand to Klvc ' information to those desiring it. j l'rinted directions will also be ready to distribute to those who are Just, learning to knit. The actual cost of; making the garments will be small. The yarn for sock., also for wristlets, comes to about t-'O cents, though these articles are haiuV-r mak than scarfs, which cost ahcut Jl.'J when completed. A record of the names and addresses of the perrons buying yarn will be ke;t and only a specified mimli'T of workers will be permit ted to sew on the same things. Tn this way the chairmen hope to have, some one working on all the different garments. Women of this city have so far been none too ready and willing to help in the Hed Cross work and therefore the city has only a fair standing with other cities in the work. Many of the smaller cities around have sent in two and three times as much work. Though the few women who started the Ked Cross auxiliaries here are sill working faithfully, unless hundreds of other women lend their assistance, iSouth Bend will not be able to supply its share. Are you going to help? JUDGE WILL DISREGARD SPEED LAW LOOPHOLE I. If. Allen, charged with exceeding the speed limit, was found guilty in city cou-'t Thursday morning', in pite of efforts on the pari. of the attorney to show the court that he was not guilty undei the law, Allen admitted that he had been driing at more than 2ö miles per hour, but the state law on the subjec t says that the limit, 15 miles, is only to be- considered as prima facie evidence, and that any rat', if reasonable and prudent, is allowable The jihlge. in ruling; in the case said that he did not wish to establish any precedent, and that he would hold speeders to the hard an.l fast rule of actual mi'eage limits. Arthur Peterson, charged with iit-.e-.it im an auto without the iroler license, was fined SI and cosis, and Ifenry Kmmons. who said he was running with his dimmers on and so did not know that his head-lights Were out was given a siipended fine on a charg of running without lights. Tiie case of 1M Long, who pleaded not guilty to assault and battery, was continued to Friday. Frank Scsacke, found guilty of child desertion, will receive his sentence1 on Saturday, the court having taken the case under advisement until that time. TO SELL RESERVED SEATS DOWN TOWN Reserved seats in the grandstand for the racing programs at the Interstate fair will be placed on sale Kridav at Hull and Calnon's cigar store and in the lobbies of the Jefferson and Oliver hotels. The prices are the same as last year, "( cents, which is in addition to the ma:n gate charge. The re will be charts at each location so that the selection of seats will be made as convenient, as possible. The advance reduction rate entrance tickets will continue to be on sale throughout th? city until next Monday evening, after which they will be withdrawn. COMPANY AUXILIARY WILL MEET FRIDAY A meeting of the He adipiarters company auxiliary, which include'' the parents of all the boys in the Headquarters company here and the band, will be held Friday evening at the Clinic. 12:) N. Kifayette blv'd. Reports of th" various committees will be heard at this moot- , ing. i . rl-T-rr,r ! Cu UnAr I ntololtriO HELD IN OKLAHOMA RIXGI.IXG. Okla.. Sept. fi. Twenty-two men charged with conspiracy against the government are held in the federal jail at Chicknsha Todiy. having been transferred over night from the county jail at Waui ika. They are charged with attempting to defeat the federal draft. Federal authorities say they had planned to do much damr.ee. including the pro-pc-sed burning of the Rock Island bridge. Additional arrests are e-pected hourly. RUSS WOPJIEM- PLOTTERS WILL GET NO MERCY PKTP.o(;p.AI. :-?pt. b Xo mercy will le shown women arrested in connection with the plot to restore imperial government, it was dedared today ministry of by an attache of the justice. Some of the women arrested for pb.dtip.g against, the republican government rich and noble- families, and ire of before , the revolution were familiar figuresat the czar's court. The exact num- ! ber of women under arrest has not Peen revealed. Special sale Saturd v on b;.i 10-es. fern dishes and jardinieres. Fii: for Christmas gifts. Williams cu.. l.Is s. MUhisxu st, Jdvu
DRY MEASURES ARE CONFISCATED, CAN'T OBEY NEW RULING
of nf In accordance with the wish the yster Dealers association America, which has adopted the dry measure svsteni for the sale of oysters, H. L. Rarnard. state food ..,,t,..-,i-wir. lucnoH uir rv.days a co instructing the city sealer of the state to compel the retail sale of oysters by dry measure. City Sealer Miller of this city received his notice early in the week but has not taken any action toward carrying out the orders. "It is impossible to enforce the sale of oysters by dry measure, as I have been instructed to by Mr. Rarnard." declared Mr. Miller, Thursday. "Only a month or so ago I wa instructed to condemn and confiscate all dry measures w hich, according to the state law, are not allowed in retall stores. I have been enforcing ! the law and have nracticallv cleaned t)u citv of (lrv mrafsures. Now ( ome? ! lht, order to enforce the sale of! oysters by dry measure. I will writ to Mr. Parnard for an explanation oi' the order." Mr. Miller expects to receive word I from the state official about the first j i of next week; until that time, at least, oysters will be sold oy liquid measure in South I-nd. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From Hecords of Indiana Titilc and Loan Co. Ferdinand C. Raff to I Ilm er V. Stremme, part of lots '2 and 12. Cooh's subdivision of R. ( . L. L'S. $1. "arrie lluss and husband to Mary Köüey. part of lot 11. Parry's first addition, $1. Mary Kelley to William 1 hiss?. same as next above, $1. Leland R. Warner to Harlan W. ;illis and Resse R. Stone Oillis, lot 10, Ryrkit's first addition to Mishawaka. $ 1.000. Antoni Stachowiak and wife to Ren Zelkowich ami w ife, lot 1.1." C, Summit place fourth addition. I'OO. William A. Mclnerny and wife to Joseph A. Werwmski. lot ;:. Klingel's Michigan av. addition, $4,7"0. fieorge W. Kord to Klla J. Kcnl, lots DI. IS and "JO. D. C. Kggleston'a first addition to River rark; loisi in Kordham. $1. Theodore K. llarman and wife to William J. n'Neil and William X. Rergan. lot 4 47, Rerner grove third addition to River Park. $1. Joseph A. Werwinski to .Mary I). Hardv and Artemond R. Curl and wife, lot Klingel's Michigan av. addition. $.".,H0. Hannah D. Weldy. et al. to Daniel T. Null, a tract of land in Madison township, $12. ."00. Kmma C. Schmeltz and husband to Gertrude G. Kelton. lot !. Ryrkit's first plat, Mishawaka, $1. Henry J. Meyer, et al. to Vassar Realty company, part of lot SI, O. P. South Rend. $a".00O. Ella J. Kord to George W. Kord. U7 lots in Fordham, -51. WOMEN ALLOWED ON CAMP GROUNDS BUT NOT IN THE TENTS The soldier boys encamped at Camp Leeper are not to be as lone some hs was expected when the nature of the new set of rules which are in effect at the camp was first made public. The report that women and girls would not be ; llowed on the grounds was corrected by the camp authorities Thursday. They explained that the feminine sex are welcome on the grounds but they would not be allowed in the tents. few of the other rules follow. All men must be within camp boundaries by 7::'.o o'clock at nicht. Taps will be sounded at ::45 o'clock sharp. Only those whose parents live In town win ne anoweu to ne away from camp all night. Tiie new orders mean that from now on everything will be business and that Kneie Sam's men are to get down to brass tacks. Kp until the boys leave, which will be Monday, these orders will be obeyed to the dot. It is -c) be real work and real preparatu i for war from now on. J Rattle maneuvers, hikes and everything except company drill has been j dispensed with for this week in or- : der that full preparations may be male to depart Monday. It is expected that the company drill will be kept up until the last minute. CHINA TO SEND TROOPS TO FIGHT IN EUROPE IideriiMtl.iii.il News Servi e: SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. b China is preparing to send between T1oih and l.O'i') jucked troops from northern provinces to Kurope. her accoi ding to a cablegram received by the Chinese World of this city. The troops are pitted with modern equipment and include several companies of skilled engineers of -fleered by young Chinese who have been graduated frmn American universities. One of the aviation corps is composed of American and French trained birdmen. "(diosT" is akki:sti;i. Tetprniti.iii.il N'e ServiceI'itRT WAYNK. Ind.. Sept. 0. The -a;h"t' at the obi Hojie hospital. whi- h has V-een creating much) excitement here, has been captured.! He is Fred Lar azenbaugh. who. on
being arrested. Mbl the police h, COMMITS sl'lCHH:. began the prank a week aco as a , ,I t,,rn ,; NoA, s.-r.i ejoke on Ids wife. ST. LoFIs. Mo.. Spt. b Arrest ! f-d for alleeed unpatri'iti remark"
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Preset Poincare Reviews
American Troops in France j 1
Ir.te. i.nti "nal Nens Servba: filld hradqfartrrs ok Tili: AMRRICAN AHMT IN FRANC' R, Sept. 6. Kres t Roincare I of France, M. Rainleve. the Krench ! j minister of war, len. Retain, com-in.ai.der-in-ch.ief of the Krench armies, and dor.. Dubail reviewed the American forces today. It was an impressive ceremony from start to nnish. Pres't Poincare was presented to the "Sammies" by (Jen. John J. Pershing, the American commander. ERICA TO LEAD fltemat iOnal Board S OrQan . r IZtJU dllU lb ItlUCUIiy Udliy in Washington. Iid'Tiiitiorial us Service: WASHINGTON. Sept. 6.-America today is the enter of the aeroplane industry of the world. Whatever part air craft max play in the termination of the war will be influenced by America. The allies have turned to America to lead In the air. The international aeroplane standard board, just organized with trreat secrecy, now is meeting: daily in j Washington. With representatives ( of the Hying corps of the allied na- I tions. this board is striving to brin?! air lighting to us mgnesi point, m efficiency. Within a few months, possibly i few weeks, there promise-? to be a j standardized aeroplane, with inter- ! chaneeable- parts, fighting- for the al- ! lies. This will make America th greatest producer of air fighting material the world has ever known. America's standard for steel. ! aluminum, iron and wood used in aircraft has already been et as the standard for the allied craft. The, international aeroplane standard board has adopted a standard test, which will be the test for materials f.- -ill 'illii'it :iirrr:ift.
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iWltllll.ltt...... mometers. compasses. lenses ate superior. With the international aeroplane board hard at work, it now seems, the most decided and rapid ad - 111,11 J vances in air tiuiiting will c ome from Ameiica. An American. Krank G. Dilhn. of Krie. Pa., is at the head of the board. iher members are K. G j Krieson of Canada: W. K. Prentice; of Rutland: ait. A. 1'omilia or. Italy; Lieut. M. Mignot rf Fro nop; Cnnt. dean Herck of France, and A. R. Roger and S. G. land. Payne of KnrrML1. Clinton c'antield. C4 j ears old. died Tuesday e-xening in the camp which he and his wife occupied for some time near the French paper mills, in the hope that Mr. Canfiehl would recover from tuberculosis. Resides his wife, he is survived by his mother, three brothers and one sister, who reside in Missouri. The deceased was- born in Iowa. A prayer will be offered at the chapel of H K. Price Thursday afternoon, af'er which the body will be taken to Ruchanan. where funeral services will be held fiavn the Methodist church at 2::'.i. Mrs. W. H. Piiclps and daugh.ter arrived home today from TJcllevue Ne1., where they visited Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Phelps while enroute home from Portland. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. K. Price attended the Tri-County Fi.dertakers' association at Paw Paw Jake Thursj Jay. Miss Hazel Ruhr of Marion. Ind.. is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Sioll. Conductor Holler of South Ibmd wh.. in the rush of the Labor day business, neglected to return over J19 in change to a passenger on his car. but brought the money to Xiles and restored it to its owner on a later car. came into court to pay the costs incurred In the case. However, when it was learned that by so doing Holler would practically admit guilt, upon the advice of his lawyer who accompanied him he decided not to do so and t local attorney was consulted who will confer with the prosecutor of Rerrien county and attempt to settle the matter. Ii i- believed that the oonf j r,ui-cii. niilu :i m'c-ake when UUUI'I I.IICl.. inu"' - - - - he left the car without returning the change, and the incident is regarded a unfortunate. The four men who left Ruchanan todav as Rerrien countv's second district contribution t the national army included: Nicholas Minsiti of Xiles. Tomorrow and Saturday, four more mn will be sent. The destination of the Kerrien county m?n V.U1 e i amp uin -i. Crefk. Robert Simonus or .-iies n. ,o amonr those who will go tomord Rüssel Zwergel and George row an Zeckltn will be among those who leave on Saturday. Mrs. Caroline Miller and grandson. Lawrence Miller, hav returned from Colorado where they spent a mo tit It. Miss Marguerite Rur..iker has g..r.e to Holland. Mich, to attend coi'.cee. i Frank Kf innifdl. 4? years old. a too, I maker, committed suicide in jail lifr. lie drank poison.
merican accessories will 1,P uso.M"" " rouniy. on'all alliel aircraft. The board has This new highway is to be the found that American clocks. Hier-1 iHte of the Lincoln highway from
paying them high compliment on their soldierly i Ti i . a rt. - ll - 1 ti i' o -a i a nee. 1 n president leieiieoj also to the anniversaries of Lafayette's birth and the battle of the j Marr.e. both of which fall today. j At the ( orcluslon. Pres't Poincare j cried fervently: j "Vive Pres't Wilson! Vive the fre.1 Knitcd Slates." i After inspecting the barracks- and j billets of the American. Pres't ; Poincare left to visit the graves of the heroes who fell in the of the Marne. battle K.lSi:u STIIJj TIIANKIi tiii: i.oKD roi: ms m:u Internationa' Neus Servb-e: AMSTRRDAM. Sept. fi. The rfollowinp characteristic message has just been sent by the kaiser to th Rremen chamber of commerce. In response to its resolution to protest -against Pres't Wilson's peace note to the Vatican, according to Perlin advices today: "My warmest thanks to th Rremen merchants for their patriotic declaration. Hitherto the knavish plans of the enemy ha ä been shipwrecked on German strength, thanks to (Jod's help. And now German loyalty will bring to r.a tight all attempts to separate the German people from their kaiser." Goshen News A WA It I KOAI C()TU.(T. The board of county commissioners, in regular session Wednesday awarded the contract for grading the new highway through RaUgo townsh-p to the Rlkhart-St. Joseph county line to the Northern Construction 'n. of Klkhart, the only bidder, for $L4!o. Engineer Kinney'; estimate of expense for the improvement is $2,reu. At Wed nesday morning's session the com- I missioners ordered that the total ! cost of grading and draining the new road .ia.ll be paid out of the .... , i . : 1 .1 .
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cameras and ! Klkhart to South Rend. It c onnects with Franklin st. iu Klkhart.
1 Through being located on the north sole ol the X. . . railroad track.. and does away with the seceda x ' V. C. and '.. S. R. and X I. trael,iU" u,win' for KlkhartSouth Rend travel. The project was launched more than a year ago by A. R. Reardsiey and other Klkhart residents and has peer, luttetiy tought. through nu me-ous and complicated delays paving of the route from Klkhart to Osceola has been deferred from time to time. Fnder existing conditions it is believed that the road will be improved with concrete or brick next summer. The St. Joseph county commissioners have agreed to make an expensive fill at Osceola and a bridge over Raugo creek at that point will be required. In the general mixup that resulted through a light being waged on the new route, St. Joseph county carried concrete pavement J across the tracks at Osceola and on the south side of the right of way to Raugo erek. This short section of highway improvement will under the1 new arrangement be rendered all but useless. j When the route as now outlined ) is finished it will be possible to j motor from Goshen to South Rend j on paved road and cross but one I railroad, the X. Y. c. in Klkhart. ! n 1 :c l a it 1 : i i s a x 1 :. Solomon Weaver and John Sutherlin. both inmates at the Klkhart county infirmary, have been declared in-ane. mahiuagi; i.h lonald 'ern Kichen, Olney. m , and Genevieve Smith, (aro, Mich. OLD KID GLOVES MADE INTO SOLDIERS' VESTS Internatb'iial Xcwn Service: DKNYKR. Colo., Sept. ..Formerly milady saved her soiled and j worn kid gloves for the manicurist j who kept her dainty hands in pe-r- ' fet condition, to be used cm "buf- I fers". War condition- have dneloped a new use for them. The girl 1 members ol the Women's State au.v- ; iliary of the Conorado naticmal guard are requisitioning all used kid cloves in the citv. and making them , into ,,kid vests" for the boys "over there". The vests will be used as a protection gainst the cold blasts of northern Fiance's rigorous winter. mi:t p.( ki:ks stkikf. j l::t rri.ntion.il News Service; OMAHA. Neb.. Sept. ',. Fifty; women joined the packing house , strikers here today. Two thousand ! are out, including more than l.r.O'ij at Armour's plant and more than t 400 at Cudihy.o. ; Strikers fatly refuse the 2 1 : cents an hour increase, demanding five . cer ts. 1 Fer printing the names of cigars 1 directly upon the wrappers a ma- j chine ha been "minted that will hrand 2.:'00 In a da v. A French scientist is trying to pre-t-iT-it f 1 1 CT .. 1 . t.. .ti.-i.r ......11 1 i I A I -1.1. 11'.. , I'll unk IICIII 'j UU . of oil on riv?rs to check evaporation. IIH 4.n c.-11 ;k in. ''Hlf'AfJo. sepr. c.. n :n:e.b s.' 1 ; j P", ; ,:. -j vebc.. .J 1 7 - J Jls; N.i :: riieb 1.': .", - ; iav SL' P; e. 4 II.ie.I. f.'o'.l Ais .. 5,!ie.i. :y. f.jr,:, : ! ite. .-. ; .No. ;,s, .tuuinJ :s:45-.
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Stocks Show Gain of More Than One Point Copper and Steel Up. iM'Tiuitiotial News s-ri.-e: NKW VRK. Sept. ,. A stnug
tone was in e idence at the opening 'ii'J ;v ogt.t : market m.i.1t : -'i ! of the stock-market today, with the , r'; Ad'iMVA: nV--industrial issues show ing gains . s . , t tixiu"n. .;,ie;;:cn; ranging from fr.u tion to more ' g-e f f .-it bul.-. .;'... than a point. ' -eua.-n - i f.,t -s. $7 . Hie copper issues were s-ttor.g, :Vv mp. tl.ia iil .7..ill Anaconda advancing 1 to slii:::p AM I. XMl'.s - svply and Inspiration p. to ;. " . n.-uk-t t-ii. : prin- , -tlier. SU"" I. S. Steel showed an opening ; , . ...., v.-.-: gain of one point at l"7 and Reth-;7oi: priiig Dm-. .PtT. le-hem Steel R was - up to 1 ;. U"1 !:.. ;Pts. I.' d m;! de.-ki- . I . t , . 1 'Uarli-'f Iii. IN. b'Ä'-' I'ilSli !.-'V After the first few sales, ho w ever. , hi,c, M.p. ?r,.:M-jrnl .cNi,, this stock declined t- pihr.. e'rn- , Is '..iy V..rkr. Ms .'-"i is 7.'. : t ciMe v;i? weak, selling off or. r point , YorkT. M; . 17 eo ; j i. Sir,n; .,r rt-Vo p;.'-': r..i!-',. -D ixv.r 17. r-ts. lti 11 i f.i 17 i 'entral Leather gauged 1 4 at il.
The marine issues were s.jhtly impr ive d. X I AV VOI IK STOCKS. hiternitionnl N s Service: NKW YORK. Sept. ;. c:, prices on the stock exchange today, - 2 1 ' , i t L Allis-i'halmers American Reet Sugar American Can Co Jl American Car and Foundry American Locomotive . . . . American Smelting American isteei Foundries. American Sugar Refinery.. American Tel. and Tel.... American Woolen Ana ond.a '"op per Atchison Raldwin Locomotive Haltimoiv and hio ...... Prooklyn Rapid Transit... California Petroleum Canadian Pacific I " . ; l .. . I'iSl.. .117' . 17 ' . 7 ,',.. l , 't;3, ,;H,' - ' - l.".".1 Chesapeake and hio To". Chicago and Northwestern ... 1 : Colorado Fuel and Iron. . . Chicago. Mil. ami St. Paul . , Chino Copper Consolidated (Jas orn Products Crucible Steel Distilleries and Securities... Krie Krie 1st pfd General Kleetrio General Motor Goodrich Great Xorthem pfd Great Northern h e Illinois Central Inspiration Copper Interboro Interboro. pfd Central Leather Kansas City Southern Lackawanna Stee Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Missouri Pacific , Mexican Petroleum New York Central NVw York. N. It. and II Xorfolk and Western Northern racilic X. Y.. Ontario and Western Pennsyh aiiV Presse'd Steel Car Rav 'onsolidated Reading Republic Iron -and Steel . . 4 i -T1, ; 7 1 i ... , .iM 1 47 12 1 u:p -. '. t . ' . , i a ." 1 U t i i : I ... ... .,.1,1 ti.el o"d 1 II I "i ! lepu.au- no,, , . loss Sheffield . . Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway p; fob pfd. -.1 ' '' . . 4-'i l;tn .'- s; . :u"t ! ' IP'-: Studed.aker Co Tetin. Cop per Texas Co Union Pacific U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel U. S. Steel, pfd Western Union West i n g h o u se 1 : be t r i c Willys ( Overland American Zin' Kennicott Pittsburgh Coal Industrial Alcohol . . . Marine Marine, pfd Rütte and .Superior . . International Paper . . H'O.i 1 1 ? IT's, 41 - I:'. ::iu: . 1 0 P.ethlehem Steel "P." Atlantic Gulf and West indies Chile Copper 4 ; l.-li Wta.l t( r, ' 1 1 2 .", 2 1 2 ' 1 .... Sales ishares. ,'".,.0,, bonds. -- fini'i, 1 m I i AU I. nr. ti K. PAST r.blTAl.ff. N. V.. Sept. fi ' i .y 1I.I. IP-nits. . I; : ';Yb;,!. U:iy a five; prhne -t-r;. .!.. " 4 - bnt. !a r grub-. ''u.l--'( ARVbS Ue-eipt-. head. Ii nUKt .1. Tive ar.d ." b wer; . :!! to . h-i.e .-." , m I't ... sJR:i:P AM' RAMUS llecipt. I-1" head: lair'nrt artlv und hi-h-'f- . ) ..i.-e d-s. p; lo s." : cull f .. fair. ic p; ; v e.irlhiir. 11 o.i'if 1 pi : !,. ep. f-'t '! i 1 .'" Ill m;s - IP eij ts. o: nnret o ti e .ii,d b. . r: Y-.ri.ers. .ls oo-,; s C. ; Pfgs. SIT-.""' 1 li. 'ivv. lv,.i'i Is s.,; row, 17.7.V: si.igs. si.'. i.k.i p: 00 17o i IIP a.o ritctin K. 111CA0 f s,.,,t c. - p.i rn:u 1:--eeipts. 1 ... 4 tab: erearr.ery extra. 4 .': eurri firsts, ll'-; first. i"i4l-: p. 11 kii.g t- k. b"V.i WIS lb ei pt . "..701 ejs..: erdhi.iry first. firt". I IT ';:: ; h- k. 2.fi'M'-: dirti-s. J''j: ( Hhi.'M; i'wiii-. new. . 1 a ! r i e . u-b-; young Ar,ii-r'. 1 -1 ; bu.g-li-Tns. -jb-: bri- k. 2'-. I.I VP P tt'LTHV- Tltrkevs. lv; . : - Wiljs. 'J"d rrlr.ger- '.'i ' : r--t-ers. IT.-: gee 14 -; tpi-'li. 1' ''.' P TAT 'IIS --Mint. evf, , s mA o':.:-.. 1 oo 11.MOM.V AM K( IIANt.H. Nj;V ViillK. sej.t :.-- ;.II ir. t . r .-.n the f. ' r C.f the .Ne.V V.riw M m '.- . b .ng.' tt.diy r-.led ul -t per .-:it; Idi'h 1 : 2 per eilt: per cellt iia.e licUi' V w.t firm. Haps were: !a. ."'';."'.. per et.r. '.) (!a. p.-r i-erd : t rn-'i.tii- öb'.J .',i j per .eut; Ti !ii"iit!i. J"1 i r. ' s per erit; O li.l'it l.s. .'eli.'.1 pel' l-e'. I. T n.nrket f.r Prime -v at.t'.'.e Paper '.v.i dui. ail n.o'.ey hi I.-.nbui t !.- ;; pe r e I i t . sterlii.g bv'hing a -''-a lv n it li 'ii-IIie-s in l'.:H.r.er" I '. i 1 1 il t 1 7 ''' . 4 T.''i twi- tieiitiiui: $17.' f -r i"-h,T ;...., il-1 .! 7o fvi i .lay lulls.
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