South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 275, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1917 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
DEFINES MISSION OF U. S. IN WAR
'To Proclaim Liberty Throughout AIl Lands," Nation's Object Says Hartman. The mission of the .. - .1 nation, as l fiT.'l 1 la;' i by " i:. M. 1 f ! th; Hartman in an .vMws i 'lay T-v'nhip ;i:-;'if at the 1 : i-1 1 1 r ' t l h arch Sumlay, ito "pro - j luim lib'tv, i h r t i; 1 ; . ' i t all th Sands unto all the iubuMf.. ids tht ic. of. In put Air. Ilir'nuiii said. "The i ! . r i I t i r i on 1 1 1 ndependen -e throughout all II. 'pro- l. ;.-:i lib' rt tho land- ur.t all th p'-oj m '. i; i r it I .v i'n" to ks theredr. Sinai. "How propheti-- i- ThN niis-jor, as a nation. In lv of our J when Hi" Ho!-. Ailiaii''- .'irl to a--b Spain in rnainta inin -tit'itious in South ; monaichi.il in-Aiii'-rici. I'rfVt Monro- said in his tu s-.i to ron'r. that shoiih! ( l j i ! -r ary attempt on t!o mit nf Hui'ptan oow rs t., t( nd thir syteins to im portion of this li-in i - p h -i-f: a.- a i ; i?iU' -tatin of an unfriendly di-po-itioii touard th- lnit'd States. Ilit- df(iaration, th Muni'"- do"'!i!l'. v;is fftfti and the Holy AlliaiH a1an'ton-ii tt program of intervention. "Hurint; th 'ivil aj-. uh-u our i.an.l- w-re t i - I . NapoU-on attempt e.j to -ta'di-h an mm pi re- in Mexico 111.! IU-e,l ;iM f-tilperor to Im- elected, lloue-.er. after th war, Se(.-'y .'.IM ! 1 1 i o til a t H'.( 1 1 v ( u!, - to in : " -Vapoh-on to remove I. is s.ddic Ii t i Mei.-o. Hi- d:d . Maxitui Ii.iii. th rnipeior 'vas .-hot, and Mexico v. a- protected u j.j- j iht t ort;. mi.- Ii r own form of L-oVern-m"nt. "In t f- f t ho . I'r. ii d St.ite .oMorder. d Spain to withdraw it'.!,, ; i - . . and authorized I'rcs't to :;e tlie army and nay. if i.ei .--sa ry. to ac( o;n p!i-h this. Aft' r a hrief bat de.Mi,- ia:npaii;ii f'.ii;i withdrew from i'u-'.i and 1 i 1 - :ty wa proilaiined to th inha'-di-n.ts tli'-reof. A!-o the Philippine was '.rt.r.sht i.ndc)- the prote. fi,,ji of 'lie Star and Stripe-." fn conrlu-ion .Mr. Hartnian s.iii; "We are now enaued in a world war. Ye aro i ;i!.m oo..u to prnlaiin liberty to a nation in bondapc. a ruthWs autocracy. Tlo r- can ; e no other is ;e to thl Colitlbf. if e to tlil Contll' t, we aii faithful to the tin-: reposed in i;s, tl in that the world -hall h 1 1 1 tile j.a fe fill- d llliiri'.K'V EXAMINE HORSES FOR U. S. AT FAIR GROUNDS The Inter-tat- fair !;in:i!nN will t;rrd ;is the bf ;nbiarte! s fur tli' m i i ir. t i o n of th-- hoi-- offered 'or sal to the cocrumnt ly tb evident of t!"t! of th- . i i ) 1 1 y . The pofs.. v.i'.l '" evamined l.y a "ii'initt' o -aup"-ed of P. H. Wolf, i ' . '. PonHurar.t and Iik .Johnson.. Arother examining s'ation will e "!ai;.t.i;r.eil at North Liberty. The J I.T"oU;bt to tb.is station will) examined by I. I. C,!!p t;trr and Ali.eit Maivn--. If :' s'itbcient t.uuil"'V of lir r br . 'ueeu rb, ags of siv and lt a r . r- off. -red. ;"i ;n i-l liliii lit .ir. :l;g ag nt will be vent lcTe flol l St. I."! i t examine the animal-. Co h ( "V.uer i- allowed to name the price. bb h will sell Ins h"ie TO HEAR REPORTS ON LIBRARY FUND TONIGHT R ports on r suits of the l.braiy f'lvd ampaign which has '.- t. progr-- m Sie;th l'lal for the pat -.'k will . heattl at a m-eti!'. of .11 workers Monda' 4,v-ning in the ;!'.- in r;iry. In addition tu tn epoit- of indi idu.il wor! th S il;- t!i' 4-anva-s 4-anva-s ia th public e uat vie known. At P.ooN v .1! . ' i l.;li -'rn'ol ! ii r-, .1 i its'. Ii i , i . '71 iltll a . tdlei d in addition p 1 1 t . ! - . " i i .thfl ! 'to in t i. i pp I o - j'ir. ior .iii- hü Fi i da Ait!.- uh th i !'.. : ,i ..i 1 rt port ra t ""eh;nd th -r tbi- ft-.tal it 'i.ir.'s report t ' i k . V b e .V'd So'itll lb-lid i iota a-sigued to ;l 1 b. op' d that tili ' Will show the u'o.ti i eacb.e 1. GIVE WEEKLY REPORT OF FOOD SITUATION k on iii'. e of the m.ttu.er ;n w'uich t .1 .-tat Ii'im! admini.-tra-k 'pii".- in touch with the Ultiou t!l!")'.!l.-h"'.'t t!a- CoUtlhe : ion is ".od -it iv. is the recent appoint ia ut of th 'ertak-ll toie a reporting agency 'or South H I'd c. ip,. . ri-.it .g food rk e : a-ul supply in th.s i ity. A e!!- r-port i n..ii!'d to Admin--trator H"ou oi!,, e detailing roridit .- t:i l'oi a ! no i r U r t l ot k moui: i:i.isi. Ko :'- :: r-u w ere to the rerikti;:g station at Indian 'i m th-- :,.,'...i arti.v r-( r uitiug Ijv i i i o I ! t r. . n. - P..-..1 ariis'e; : lb J. :r.d F:an ikr.t: letr T'rbai.. S'.o.T r.?. Mäher. 7 1 N. Fran ir.lkte,I in the rncir.eo-rs' ( orj I 1 IN ' LRt i:Y ClIARC.I . John Vi tan and Ray Huh;.-:, each is.-rgd in rity ourt with p-etty :.r :.-. pk.ided r."t guilty, and the i a-s were t .:.:;n:.ed. i-.iii pu for ins t:a;o...r" freed.m flu'.br i- in ...i.I not;! b.- i.ii f : up and .11'.I . a :. i of 1. PIP I lis.. Mr. and P. v:r.. to ." I 1. M;s. i a 1 1 bter. ' ;h -
DEATHS
JOHANA KROPFF Johana Kropff, 84 years old, 612 W. Madison st., died Sunday morning at 9 o'clock of old age. She was born March 13, 1833, in Germany, and has been a resident of this city for the past 63 years. The body can be viewed at Yerrick's chapel after 4 p. m. Monday. The funeral will be held at Yerrick's chapel at 3 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, and 3:30 at the German Evangelical Lutheran church, Rev. Holle officiating. Burial will be in Riverview cemetery. MATTHEW KUZNOTS. Matthew Kuznots, 1145 W. Indiana av., six years old, died Saturday evening. He is survived by his father and mother. The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at Our Lady of Hungary church, Father Horvath officiating. Burial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. MISS CLARA WILSON. Word has been received here of the death of Miss Clara Wilson, which occurred about a week ago at San Bernardino, Calif. Miss Wilson moved to California a year ago from Chicago and had visited in South Bend, where she had relatives and a number of friends. She had been ill for the past year. FUNERALS GORDEN UNDERLY. The funeral of Gorden Underly will be held at 129 Adams st. at 10 o'clock Monday morning. The body may be viewed there. Burial will be in the city cemetery. Goes Crazy and Slashes Throat In County Jail Writing in a straight jacket with a jagged wound in his throat, Web Hathaway. Penton et. and Clinton st.. who became suddenly demented at an early hour Sunday, was in a serious eondition at the county jail today. Hathaway cut his throat with a s.nall knife while in a cell at the jail Sunday morning about 1" o'clock. He was rushed to the Ihr.voith hostiital where the wound w ,s dressed and he was later re- , . .. . . 1 1. 1 ii 1 1 io nil. ja ii. Hathaway wa'ked into the ity police- iieaddtiarters Sunday morning i' id informed the desk sergeant that a crowd of ?,0 people were a Her i j 1 u i . Iff roll Id even hear them .vhUperimr at the windows. The otlieers u uieted him and at Iiis re"1'iest he ;i taken to th county jail for the niht. Almut 7 o'clock lie oee.uiie violent ami produc-ini,' a l.iiif from person, he oniewhere .lliOUt across his Iiis ut a gash throat. The knife did not nene träte his jnular vein, however, and' sevetal stitch losed the wound. , i-ite i-uiKiay nigtit it was necessary I to pkice him in a straight jacket!. and hi- mental condition became, s i' h that his recovery is considered doubtful. ELKHARTANS WILL BE GUESTS OF COURT NO. 41 I'ifty member of the Elkhart I ; court ot the lri:e ot Pen Hur whl j motor to South Pend Tuesday even1 ing to attend a banquet and dance uhith will follow the regular btisi-1 ness meeting of South Pend court! No. 4 1. A da; 4if 1 T. andidates will be .. ; v .... . i',.ti ... .....iiiiiin.i .innr.. i .-It'll 411T I u 14 I'M ilMrillltti ".Aiv. t wf'i'k of the order by the court 4le-!', grS i tat O" Tlou n-itl .'i.i.iUln This itl . r.iTilt tlie -ettbnial -tail' Work of i oi f err 1 11 r the n'lrt d gr e on a c lass of olJ u. in liers. fl.iirno' Ross, district' deputy, announces that he will tie-. ote mo-t of his tinu? for the next J few weeks to Mishawaka, where a ! court 1 heing established. MRS. JONES NAMED TO COUNTY DEFENSE BODY Mi Victor 1. Jom s has been ap pointed a membtr 4if the County Cim:i il of Iefense, ju the place 4f Mrs. Chailes Arthur Carlisle, who reigrvd h r yio.-,tion from the cmirit' io-.;r.. il sin e her appointment as a m"o: of tlie state r.uncil. which k -i hr insr.rbaiert titu' to attend to in -r forini r work. rMhiATinr.i) man is STIII l'U RY TRICK. A n.an whoe name i not known to :! ju'lice was struck late Satur.i.c. atternoon by a motor tni'jk driven by Fred Henning-, an employe o: u.e itniius.vortn-iurner o. but tb.e ext-r.t of hi injuries is not j ki own. Mace be has disappeared, i H. mung leported the accident to thc Ik-ur.ing wa- drivmc north j on Madutfan st.. and near the eorner of 1 Monroe st. he turned to the kft to! p.4s a lo.id of hay. which was ako ', !."i th. Th man who was hurt was . ojuir.g south in the middle of the tre't on a bicycle, and although) oo.h tr4'd to avert a collision, the l-'Yt W.lv Wrecked nr'.I Ita rl.liir! tb.rown to tlie pavement. ; 11 ELI) IX)R DESERTION. ' 1 "... ' t .!-..- . . . . i j .ai.a.-j- .1 l pleaded no il t guilty to a charge of child desertion .prefrrl acain-t him by hi wife, j r.o: tne (,!,. wa brought pi city . o.. ;rt Monday. He furnshe! a bond d'C. al.d the ui' e wa set for M RRI (.E l,U i;M. d Oarin'", s,,b!ir. Mishawaka. Alui. We', dtr. Misliwaka i :al
SAVE WASTE FOR
SOCIAL SEBV P UL Federation to Start Campaign; of Conservation to Help ! Swell Charity Fund. j people of outh P.end are to be; Kiven an opportunity to help theiFederation for Social Service In it-i work of civic betterment and social service, without a penny of expense.? For th federation is ma kins plans! for a campaign of collection of thV city's waste to tie turned Into funds for the spreading of their work. Representatives of the. federation; will distribute sanitary hags in which' residents will be asked to place j waste material, . Iter the waste willj be collected. Then it will be sold in one large lot and the proceeds added to the regular incomes of the . ? . . . ... . ' It is expected that people will b; glad to contribute in this novel way to work that is making life right here in this community more wholevsomo and hnnrv. Thern have hecn so many appeal's of late for aidim? European war suffererw that peopl have been inclined to forget the sufferers within our Rates. This campaign will give them a chance to contribute to the work which the federation does rlrht her in this city, without making additional demands on their finances. All that U asked for is waste material that has outlived Its usefulness ami i that would have been thrown out j long ago had a proper incentive presented itself. FOUR-MINUTE" MEN INCLUDE Y. W. THIS WEEK The activity of the "four-minute speakers who have, been preaching America's war alms in many public places of the county, will be ex tended this week. Thursday a 10-1 minute talk will lie given at the Y. i W. C. A. by W. W. Vandevere. Tho Thursday noon meeting at the Y. W. will be a weekly featuro and other speakers will be assigned to follow Vandevere. The week's schedule for the fourmlnuto men follows: P. A. O.nk-yby: Walkerton, Saturday. William Happ: Auditorium, Wednesday; orpheum, Friday. F. L. Sims: Castle, Wednesday; Salle. Friday. l'rof. W. K. Farrtll; Orpheum, Wednesday; Auditorium. Friday. J. l Nuner: (-astle, Friday; North Liberty. Saturday. Ianiel It. Nye: LaSalle. Wednesday; New Carlisle, Saturday. W. W. Vandevere: V. W. C. A.. Thursday noon; Whit Ha sie and Honeymoon, Saturday. NILES MAN GETS "LIT UP" THEM LIGHTS UP ROOM m w m m m w v v i www mm , . , I It was pretty cool Saturday nigh . , and fo, after getting himself all "lit up," Charles Paeler of Nile, Mich., I proceeded to pet his room at the ! Windsor hotel all lit up. too, and in-! cidentallv warming himself. He set i lire to his bed. ! The r.oliep were railed, and theV
made it hot for him. lie spent thej(ril " like the first, will prob
j re?t of the ni'ht behind bars, al though t;ie first part of the evening he had been in front of least, to all appearances. bars. at . in V 1 L A Ul W V U U J 1 I 1 I i I t 1 i i vvv ! seems to have rorgotten mat me night was com, ami tne necessity tire The customary bond of for a required in intoxication cases j : l . 1 r. n 1. A . lw. I a' iai-eu in i'. 'F ee. au.-e oi , ii'1 I lire. ery uttie damage was reported. however, at the hotel. FIFTH WARD GUARD
COMPANY TO MEETithp health '-f .-artment. Monday. i inir tn rhi(.f nf p(liro Krrr. l "The vaccine hasn't arrived from- T)f. sol(lirP in uniform i Floyd Tiie tif tli ward branch of the home! Washington, and so we cant proceed j.. a ,nrnl;nrr ,,f c0. E. second guard will innt at S o'clock Tues-1 'ith theinocuiatmns. Howtvex. wehnliana infantry. stationed at East .i iv evening at the Chamber ofli'tl kuymg 20J inoculations from -Hrhicauo. Cormican and Troup were
(aimnierce building. Owing t tli4 fact hat the fifth! ward contains many business houses, j there has been considerable difficulty, in tilling the company. In order to overcome this diHieulty the company i bus received permission to enroll nun from any part of the city. I Y. M. WORKERS WILL HEAR ARMY EXPERIENCES A report of the first day's activities in the Y. M. C. A. membership campaign will be made at the lunch e.m w hich is to be held at 1:1 ö o'clock tliU evening at the Y. M. C. A. .7. Q. Ames and W. o. Havle, who: ll;lv btu in th(, ..y nrmv camp rvi ,,p for thp pas lhree ,UOntlK-. plVo retnrn0d from Hattiesbur: MicAt nnJ ad,lress the campaign v i i i c i r t i. iiiii iii.f, . DRIVER IN CHURCH. SPARE TIRE STOLEN While W. C. Voder. :H0 E. Indiana iv.. was in church Sunday night. t soiaebodv walked off with the spare tire from Iiis machine, standing in front of tlie Prethren church on S. Michigan st Th theft wnv, rer.crte.C to the police at ö:3e, tut no trace of the tire has been found. corn: is stolen. A Cadllia-: coupe, with a Wisconsin license, was stolen from Rattle Creek about noon Sunday, and local polie? wer notified during the af-j trrnonn to be on the lookout for it. A reward of J.'.O, diIded e iuaily fcr the thief anV the car, has been offered.
THINGS MOVE SWIFTLY FOR YOUTHFUL PAIR
Joe DiMeester and Harn' Hover J started out Monday rnnrninsr t i gather some coal from one of the (".rand Trunk cars. That was at ! o'eloek. A little after nine they were answering a petit larceny charge, and a lew minutes later thev had received sentences- of one day each in the county jail, with suspended lines of $1.1 anil costs. Thev have to report at the prnba- - . . . . tion otnee lor a eoupie or. mourns BY SUB founty COfTimiSSiOnerS OpJ r pose Railroad's Proposal Regarding Crossing.
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large attendance lias arranged the . I - ,, t. nt , t , i;Ilou,,1KM M . Maudo An ortler f lhe state pubIlc serV! " 'P iM -?,Uc.t ta "l type" " commission several months aSo,uritin at .:.,.) o clock and one at
rcouiring the .New lorK central rauj - roud to l'ui,d 11 R,lllWil' at the cross ing in .New Carlisle ana rerusin a modi.'ication of the order, as request - ol bv the rmniianv. was unhtbl by
the county commissioners In a reso-1 be taught by F. A. Stilson in room lution passed Monday morning. Tho! 102. L. V. Harber will conduct a railroad company desired to modify (class in commercial arithmetic in the order of the service commission j the same room at 7:30 and one in by constructing the subway in tho4 spelling at S:l.". Mechanical drawshape of a letter The state of-1 ing will be taught by If. P. Max-
.icifils refused tn grant the petition an'1 tllG company took the matter to: the I,aporte county circuit court, I which sustained the service board, j An appeal of the case was taken to t the supreme court, which sustained ! the lower court. I The location involved in eontro- ! versv is a very dangerous crossing:. ..i which has been the scene of many ! serious accidents, and the Improvei ment ordered by the state service ! commission is one that has met with tho approval of the general public. 1 It is on Lincoln highway, a thor oughfare that is used largely by tourist trallic as well as by residents of that part of the county. TO PLfiN LOCAL Bankers' Committee Meet Monday Afternoon to Outline Liberty Bond Sale. Peiinite plans as to the disposition iof St. Joseph county's piota of the secor.d Liberty loan, the exact ! amount of which has not yet been ! determined, were to be made at a meeting of bankers at 4 o'clock Mom,,tv afternoon. according to Charles L. Zigler. chairman of the committee of bankers who have volunteered to tloat the loan in this county. At have present details of the not yet been formulated. plans The ia biy h sold on the installment pun, land it is hdieved that large minij l, lt will 4J of th smaller clenomination be sc. Id. What banks will sell i the lionib-. and other details, will be nt the meeting this after- ! noon. ; I I iMOCULATIOM IS PUT OFF UNTIL TUESDAY Inoculation f school children will!
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be postponed until inesuay. and per- rarJ ,,t tho car,i is i,einp forward- ; haps later, according t" a statement f(, t( Sonth pend, an,i np0n its ari made by Dr. Charles Posenbury of .;...a T.v.nn -ni i.e rt.iif.,i nrnmi.
i are buying "oo inoculations from a i : hou.-e in Indianaiiolis, and that s-'rum should be here by luesa.iy. That will get us started, and then th other vaccine will be here." The inoculation will begin in the high school and in St. Patrick's school, continuing down through the eiades. only those children who have written request from their . parents for the treatment will be in- : oculated. says pr. Posenbury. p.ecause some parents do not believe; ' in inoculation.it has been decided to j 1 make this requirement. The innen-j j lation will be perfectly free to tho? ; J who wish it. however. ; Tlie total number of cases rfport- ; ed during September was 1 "2. To noon Monday. Oct. 1. four cases had been reported. GETS SUSPENSION IN AUTO LICENSE CASE! Edwuid Fina received a ed reiitence .f $1 anl cost .-penn-i u city court Mo nbi j pleaded guiity morning when he to ope ratine, an au to mobile without a license. The fact that Fina v. as moving fx. mi 'hicau'o to a farm in Michigan and had intended to pe a Michigan licen.se ;.s soon as he was locatd, induced tlie 'eniency of tne CoUl t Edward Klotz, j. leading not guilty to .in assault and battery charge, was put ninkr bond of until Iii- tiial ori Wd r.esday. WANTS SEPARATE .MAINTEVANCE. Suit for separate maintenance was tiktl Mtmday mtirning in th Oreuit: out! b Rosalia Srczcpar.owski npair.st her Ii is' and. Theod..s"jujcna nowil I S
G CLASSES ESUME TON E Free Public Classes Will be Conducted in Six Buildings This Season. This evening mark? the opening of th fr public night school In the high school, the Laurel, WaMimgton. Division st., Kaley and Oliver chools t John W. Tiitfir"pr director of ' : . I n i yht -d.-a .nrPini r n l - ds placed upon the classes In beIsinnimr Knu'lih and citizenship which will be held in all the schools named. It is throush these classes that he hopes to reach those people who reallv need the 4ortr and wishes
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it known that any subject desiied! ' f the 110 ordered to appear be- j will be taught upon the application fore the county -board (No. 3 for, of 12 persons and that tlieso classes J examination Monday, live failed to! will be maintained If there Is an M''Jorl up to noon. .11 were exam-1 average wepklv nttendance of rieht.! ined and an order issued for the i
Much care has been taken to include in the night school curriculum classes in all subjects which w ill bo desired, and in most instances i two classes have been arranged for. Mr. Ilittinger, in expectation of a " n room um ai me jukii scnooi. I. ('. Dickey will have classes at the same iioins in snortnanu m room ! It' 1. A class in bookkeeping at 7.-.10 ! anil one in penmanship at v.ull j well in the annex of the high school. Miss Theckla Sack will have classes in Spanish and French at 7:.".o and S:l.". respectively, in room 121. A course In business Fnglish at 7:.1i and in elementary Lnglish at j 8 : 1 7 will be offered by Mi.s Eliza beth Mathcny in room 122. English and citizenship will be taught b'- John W Hobleman in room 12H. A class in salesmanship in room 120 will bo conducted by Miss ilrace King at 7:10. In the annex auto repairing will be taught by Mr. Davis. Louis J. CJierney and Mr. Schoeppel will conduct the classes at Laurel school. Ceorge L. Totten at Washington. Edwin W. Hunter at the Oliver, and Mr. McKee at the Kaky. This i the most complete program for night school that has evet been offered and an enrollment larger than in former years 1 expected. The Y. M. (. A. night school also opens this evening at 7:1)0 o'clock in the main huildins. The work is under the direction of Fo.-ter P. Curtis, who has announced that the following courses will be offered: Mechanical drafting, telegraphy, stenography, salesmanship, automobile and office preparatory. This latter is a three-year course and include.business arithmetic, spelling. letter-writing. English and shin. penmanBEER FORMER Willard Cormican of Nappanee Arrested on Serious Federal Charge. Willard Cormican of Nappauee, j Ind.. is being held at the county jail! under bond of $."00, to answer to the j charge of buying liquor for a soldier j in uniform. Albert Troup of Premen, who was with Cormican, is heing! held for not having a registration ; I in th1 Flat Iron saloon on Lincoln i way E.. shortly before midnight Sati urday, and bought several bottles of j beer for Full;, who was not allowed ! to purchase any because of army regulations. The three were brought to pedicel headquarters, where Cormican and) Troup were booked. Fulk was re-; b ased, as he had to report to his j company. Cormican will he held j over for federal authorities, it was! announced by the police today. 1 HOSPITAL AID SOCIETY PLANS A "BENEFIT" A iai.ee arid vaudeville show lias j been planned by members f tlu St. ! Joseph Hospital Aid society to be' ! held at Place hill Friday evening.! Taking char e of the affair are the i member.of the sewing committee. . by otliT members of the! ! a-Msted I society. Cards w ill he prov ided f-r j j those who do not care to danc. ; I Messick's orchestra w ill furni.-h the j ) music. The society is working to! i r:use e-ioney to Miy sewing material? j ! fop tl. P.aspital. ! (iOT .IAG.i:i) TO KILL TOOTHACHE, Is ri.VI.I). " I bad a tooth pulkd Saturtlay," said Joseph Viscu.-ki. as h ilisjdaved the place where the tooth Used t be. "alal SO I took i few drinks to stop the pain." That was his answer to an .ntoxication charee in city court. It lidnt wtirk ey wll, however. He 1 got and S'lSpt st". Tab d sentence r,
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LEAVE OCTOBER 7 South Bend's Quota Ordered; to Start For Camp Tay lor Next Sunday. ti r ,r-w i At r v , morning by the chairmen of the i three local exemption hoards from; Jesse l hbach, sk.to chairman, in-! ! st r li them to have the 40 per ' cent accepted for service in the national army ready to leave SouM i Pend for c.tmp Taylor. Imisville, Ky. at I I'O a. m., Sunday. Oct i over the railroad. Lake Krie A: Western transfer of one to th Rochester, Mass., home board at of the apj plicant. The district board at Laporte i Monday morning reported the allowing of the exemption claim, of William M. Yoder of district No. 1. South Pend. Notices 'apprising the local boards of a reward of $50 heins otfered by the government for information leading to the capture of any drafted man who has ftiiled to report to his respective board for examination, was received Monday morning: from Provost Marshal (Jen. Crowder. According- to the communication, any such man will be. considered the same as a deserter from the United States army and will be treated accordingly , the penalty for which offense in time of war is extremelv serious. Interim tioiuil News Servk-o: CHICAGO, Oct. 1. Government oilicials here today are watching keenly the actions of attorneys andJ leaders of tho I. V. W. in the hope of learning the source of the $öoo,clare is available lor the defense of William D. Hayward and other chiefs of the organization who are under indictment. Lee McLeland. secretary of the local I. W. V. union, is alleged to have declared that a 5300,000 defenso fund is available, and that "if that isn't enough there is another r.O 0,000 hack of it". The source of ny bail mat may be onerea lor mo release of arrested I. W. W. leaders accordingly will be closely scrutinized by federal authorities. Steps are being taken by government attorneys here today to arrange fn the transfer of all those under indictment who have been arrested in other cities to Chicago trial. DEACONS ORDAINED AT METHODIST MEETING VALPARAISO. Oct. 1. Nine deacons and one elder were ordained by Pishop Nicholson .at the Sunday i session ol tlie Northwest Indiana Methodi.-t confrrence here. The bishop preached a powerful sermon. Memorials were read of four prcachers. L. C. Ruckles, Charles V. Stockbarger, Samuel R. Colvin and James la der, and f four preacher's wives. Caroline Neal. Lilly I. Mar tin, Mrs. A. E. Martin and Mrs. C. A. Prooke. The appointments are expected to bo announced Mor.day or Tuesday. FIND BURIED SKELETON OF WOMAN IN WOODS Intermit ioiuil News Service: KNOX VILLE, Tenn.. Oct. 1. The skeleton of a woman stripped of all tlesh was found today by . Negro 'possum hunter in a lonely wood near Sweetwater. Strands of chestnut hair were found and lace underclothing, silk stockings and a corset in a badly tattered condition were lying near the skeleton. Three me.n's hamlkerchiefs were found nearby. A coroner's jury is investigating. WITHHOLD EXTRADITION OF ALEX BERKMAN I id -rn.it baud News S.- i. : i ALPANY, N. Y., Oct. 1. Pending ; further investigat.on of the indict ' ment upon which Alexander Perk- 1 man, anarchist, is charged with murth r in San Francisco, Cow Whitman' tin- afternoon withheld the fxtradiltion papers requested by tne state of California. BORDNER TO ADDRESS AGRICULTURE MEETING A conference of county agriculture agent"--, agriculture teachers, and others interested in agriculture work in northern Indi ina and smuherr. Michigan will be held at Importe Friday, Ort. 4. County Agent John S. IJordner will adtlress the conference. He will talk about soils a id fertilizers. iioiisi: am m :;;Y stolen. A hirse and buggy belonging to Sunnyskle farm. V're stolen from in fmnt of the Ru--sworm harness shop about 'J o'clock Saturday night. Sudrounling towns v:ere r.oti:kd when William Wiltfon--. the driver, re-, ported hi loss to the police. i : , .,, . : Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henke, 210 E. Pennsv lv ania aw, a. son. r ct. i.
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DEMAND SHOOTS SU S Stock Market Opening Shows Gains in All Leading Shares. International News SeiTi.': NP:V YOHK, Oct. 1. Sto l;s wore J in demand at the. opening of the t stock market today, and prices in the initial dealings showed gains of from one to more than two points. U. S. Steel was I1. points higher at 1103, and Pethkhem Steel P showed an equal gain at 9 44. P ild-wln-advanced 21. to while Crucible and Republic showed gains of more than a point. Distillers Securities continued to advance, rising 2:H to 41r,s. American Can was active, selling at 4 7, an upturn of 1 2. The Marine issues were strong, Atlantic ttulf advancing 1? to 10 4 ami Marine preferred was up one point at Sl. The copper shares and railroad stocks made gains of from fractions to about one point. Kailroad issues sold down t thn , . , . lowest prices touched in many years. St. Paul declined to below ', a drop of points. Paltlmore and Ohl points. Irojiped to below 2 and Canadian Pacific sold down from lö' to 1 1 6 The steel industrials maintained a strong tone, Fnited States Steel selling at 1111. 4. but after the break In t Iid r i lrnu il j i lrntinrf? nno nrtir I Vit' y-'lK V4.1 w Ml WJp U 'v. I ' V I t i as tlid most other active industrials. The marine issues lost most of their initial gains and marry of the i specialties which had shown strength at the opening, lost most of it. Ceneral Motors yielded Ö points. .ioney loaning at p-i ccm. Ni:W YORK STOCIvS. I:.trnatioual News Service: NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Closing prices on the stock exchange today wer1: Allis-Chalmors American Agricultural American Can Co American Car and Foundry . o tu-; 7 0 34 1 6 ha 2 1 0 ? t American Locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundries American Sugar Refinery American Tel. and T 1. ., American Wok n Anaconda Copper Atchison Haldwin Locomotive . . . . Baltimore ami Ohi 11 . . 4 fi .. TP4 .. !kiU .. -,2 . . ' f, . . i: 1 FT 5s . . ."a . .f :. . . h 1 . . . r. u . .101 .. :io4 .. i: . . i' i 1 - . . 1 Ki'" .. ::.Vi .. :;4 . .loo1; .. 4i-s .. .oH . . . o . . 1 ' i Pethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Transit California Petroleum Canadian Pachic Chesapeake and Ohio .... Chicago and Northwestern Colorado Fuel and Iron . . Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul forlChino Copper Consolidated Has Corn Products Crucible Steel Distilleries and Securities . Erie c.encral Electric Ceixeral Motor Goodrich Co Great Northern Ore Illinois Central Inspiration Copper Interboro Interboro, pfd Central Leather Kansas City Southern Missouri, Kansas and Texas Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Louisville. Nashville Missouri Pacific Mexican Petrokum ::3-2 113 'Jöj 1 New York Central ! New York. N. H. and II..... j National Lead ' Norfolk and Western j Noithern Pacific; ' N. Y., Ontario and Western. j Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car ; Pay .'iinsiidated . 49 .110 'i' . 1-4 . vi c. . 2ri , 4' '.H's 27'v i 1 . 44- . 14-i . 22 12? r. s --4 ip ii ii 4-; - T. - ' A Reading Republic iron and Steel . . . Sloss Sheffield Southern Faciiic Southern Railway Southern Railway, pfd Stmlebaker C4 Tenn. Copper Texas Co Third Avenue L'nion Paciac F. S. Rubber C. S. Steel - P. S. Steel, pfd Ftah Copper i Virginia Carolina Ch-niical. i Westinubouse Electric Willys Overland Kennieott ! Pittsburgh C'al : Industrial Akoh'd Marine ' Marine, pfd International Nickel i Putte and Superior ! International Paper ! Pethkhem Stei , O J ' ? dies. 102 1 I i Atlantic Gulf and We t'hib- t.'oiiper I Midvale St-el Sales Share.--. -,rj7 v 0 0 . I Ir.
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