South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 276, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 October 1917 — Page 4

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Social Service Federation Takes First Steps in Campaign For Funds.

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l:i the 'Oii'!:;( tion of i w:i -: -.v. i r. -r campaign. T1 m. bn-.. ,,;., v ... . t i ..bl elothes. rag-. -arp t. r;i i inc. lead, bra--, nlnior-t anyt hiiiL'. in f.trt. which is ,f no value t th" hou-e-!)!!. After the bags are ollec'ed by thf f de rat Ion. t h will !, -oM in (no I t. for th- purpo-e of - i j -ing fur:.!- for tn ail of th- n .1 o.mot within our own ity. S.j in.ii h attention and munoy support i-i now b iu:r, ui ti tov.ard War relief wer;, by i h - .vim ordinarily : i i 1 1 i tin- local chanty nrt'iin.zatk.us. that the -.Ufering families In our uu n 1 1 1 1 1 1 u i i i t ale in danger of being neglected. The rat ion for .-'..';. S i i.e. however, intends to k ep up its v.rk of rlif an! che r anions the local poor, si-k ;u..l iiee.iy. It will use i'(ry lut-ur.H in it.- power to sec that th uiffercrs are und for. and to this end asks the coop, -ration of every hoiisvif, in thi ( ;mip.ii;ri of waste saving. Til plan hy whi li tbe- waste materials arc to he .-iire.l is interestir.g and practical. The federation is nrt ging about this collection in a hap-ha.anl niaiiii'-r, hut is nmlertaking i systematically, under a well ilfinif carefully organized plan, and has called t its assistance, specialists in organizing anl directing ampaigns if this kind. Wliat to Saw. Here is a complete list f f 1 1 1 ' things in your homo which should

DE A THS

Rons r. atyvooh. Ii-' I. Atwood. 4 years 1 it' Tuesday evening at

lx'in'' of his laughter. Mrs. C

IPLAN DRIVE FOH

Lo Ik d

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Howe, park av., after an illness;

of several weeks. Ho is ."urvivfd hy a son. W. J. Atwooii. ;,ton. Mass., ninl a dautrhtt r. Mr. a. Howe of this city I'un'-ial K.rviccs will hr hold at . o'clock Friday afternoon at thl'orrovt 1 1 iil com'try chapol, Boston. F.uri tl will 1...- at Furr t Hill rn t rv.

ASTORS' PENS1

RED MEN PLEDGED TO MEATLESS DAYS

DEFINES OÜALITIESIWANT LA FOLLETTE OE LEADERSHIP! PUT ON GRILL

MARKET QUOTATIONS

I HeinK a lUd Man ' not what It ucil to

i.r.Mi i:ii i.. ;ij:s. I.' fn.ifl L. 'Iloason. .",v years 1J, li'i Lincoln way ;.. ri d early AVelri'sday luorniiiK after an illneys of ye-, eial year w ith heart trouhl. H- is yurvivf d ,y two sons, A. ;iea-on. San Dir'o. Falif.; AV. C. Ihaori of this city; a daughter, ;Tieviee. MUhawakn: two j-isters, Mrs. AV. L. Shank f this citj. Mrs. F. I?. Jon--', Oakland. Calif.; a Mother. J. F. Uleason, i:imira. N. Y. Furi'ial y.TvIces will ! held at th-- resi 1 n 1 at - o'clock Sattirda aftcinoon. Hurial will he at Howinan eineterv.

those days he hefort the a war penalt.

Methodists Hold Conference Here to Outline Campaign For Funds.

I war, for with it 005

j iy a unanimous vote members of j j the lodo at a rneotinp in the ju d j i Men's hall Tuesday nUht pledged '

I f Vl tint wl i i.kj r, v-..x.'i1v.. .1 -. ,

rr.e wheatless day each week until

jthe expiration of the war. Thi i J the hrst organization in the city to

puhlicly iIedpe itself to assit the

One Who Can Blaze the Way .Rotary Club Asks Expulsion of j

and Bring Others After Him j Senator if Sedition

is Leader, Says Dunlop. Charges Stand.

irovernment in I h rnrnjurvutiim .f .

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a? fi ...mrcr. ,cia .....'n'ti'i aion mis particu ar line.

'k I'MIII IMIV.C lit III I i H II- j " " inj? :.t th-. Hi)tol JeffTson, details of Thf" n'xt nn-etlnR of the lodpe tVi' .irv f. tint! ri( .. ih m i ' will he Oct. y when the warrior's

io conferred on a t -la ' 1111 M'es mai mui. b'ii a

odit pension fund for ministers ini,,-'k-'rf'- wiU

of candidate!

the South iSend district wore completed. The plan 1 to ,pay each retired minister half the average Kalar of the conference in which the minister i included.

The drive will besin Oct. 14, whenj rvery Methodist minister In the dis- j (COXTINUKD FIlOM IAC,F. ()XK.)

tnct will present the arguments of the campaign from the pulpits.

DRAFT ARMY WILL GET ROUSING SEND-OFF

ho ready in tin- hairs w h n the oll'Ctor call-: Ka:;. larije or small, i.in'.f.iniM'1 articles of the ftdlowinsr. old Hanno! hahy lothes. Tdankets. petticoat, ontim; trousers, women's . 1 1 i l -r suits. stookiiiKs, woolen

shawl

crocheted artitles, jackets, sweaters, caps and mhten

shirts, wo it -mi yarn, knit or

such as ho Usescarfs, tol'oan and women's,

Koys". and men's u'.i rm nt in hiding Veivo ats. suits'. sa ks. and cloth skirts. All kin'l-t.f ..hl .irpet antl i irs, ru'oi'or ftidtwcar, automohilo

hot water oai;, ami -opper, 1 a.l. zinc, tinfoil, ol pi tted k ni s. forks. t .

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FRIGHTENED OUT OF HOME. MAN WALKS IN

Mr. Martha Howard wa fright -tied out of her homo ahout 1 : 1 " WimIpcm! ty morning l y a man whr pii'l open the hacl; door aral walkd in. She i.n out of the front door -tr.d a1 tf-- the st reft to a m lhhor's Lome, w l.ere the poli v, r." ntti- !.!. The man W'.llIvOd out of the freu door ami awa h lore the polioarrived. N't. thin-; h:-. ' -en jeiimin: m iu"c.;v sroii:. Lm il police hac en as!;c(i,tt' ht.k for a hor-" anl lu'- whi.'li was r port tl ;..'.( n from F.l'ch.nt ahout :" last nicht. Patrolmen were on tin lookout fiom Tl o'.-lock

tiicltt. wlu n the r jiort reamed ity. hut f!' trace of the lo-t

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Ai. i hi:i . coiiu:. Alfi'fl A. (.'ohlo. y.-ars old. 10 17 Ie Maude :tv.. died Tues.lay as the lasult f a (''implication of diseases. He is survived hy his father, Fetrr F,hlo, Lancaster. Pa.; a son, A. U. Co hl of this city: throe hrothers. J. M. n.hle of Franklin. Ind.; K. W. Fold- of New York; F. H. fohle, I-in-aster. Pa.; tvo sisters, Mrs. ( A. Vecker. Lancaster, Pa.; Mrs. Katherine Fehl of this city. Funeral services will he. held at the residence at 2 : ?. 0 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Rev. f. A. Lippineott will orficiatr. The hody will he taken to Lancaster, Pa., for l-urial.

FUNERALS

i a. Mii:nso.. The funeral of p. Alfreil Anderson will he hold at the residence, 75:: ,ineoln nay F... Thursday afternoon at :'::ht. Kev. f.ottfried (jlson. Swedish Lutheran church, offieiatintr. Ihirial in JJivcrview eineterv.

other irotestant churches are raisins $60,000,000 for pensions, and the Methodist church nationally is raisin? $20, fu0, 000. Of this amount more than i. 000,000 has: heen soured. Hev. J. T. P.. Smith of Chicago, editor of the "Veteran Preacher," ma le a statement Wednesday mornintr: "The Methodist church has four million members, four million Sunday s"hool scholar?, and four million adherents. It has $3o0,00o,000 worh of property. There are 17,000 preachers. lö,0"0 in active service. Twelve thousand die 'in harness,' and less than 4.0u ever seek a pension. At present there are 3.600 preachers. 4,000 widws, and 44 orphan children depemlent on the pension fund. In the northwest conference there are 70 on the list." Marvin Fanipbell of this city, treasurer of the peneral hoard for many years, was one of the chief promoters m the campaign in the 1 90S conference.

Polarine

FAMILY FEUD AIRED IN THE CITY COURT

CAR OF COAL DIVERTED, SUES RAILROAD COMPANY FOR DAMAGE ENTAILED Jacob Schulnian, of the retail coal firm of J. Sehulman and Co.. tiled mit in the circuit court Welnosday morning to recover $2Cu.7:5. with interest at six per cent from Feb. 2j, 1!17, from the Xew York Central Railroad Co.. alleged due for a car load of coal, ordered hy the Sehulman ompany from the Old Ren Minlnir f. and delivered by the railroad company to the Studebaker c.-rporation of this city. The complaint redte that the railroad company notilie! the Sehulman company of the arrival f tho car load of coal in this city! ami that when the latter ompany went to the New York Central freight

offne claim the consignment

was informed that th car of coal had heen delivered to the Studebaker Fo. P.ecause of the railroad company's action the plaintiff avers

tliat he was compelled to usappomt j

inanv or his customers to whom his company h.ul promised deliveries on the strength f expecting tin? shipment from thf- mine.

A lonir standing feud was brought into city court for settlement Wednesday morning and as a result the heads of two families contributed $5 and costs each. Joe Sherman was charged with assault and battery, and was foun 1 Kuilty. Then thu counter-charge brought by Sherman against Raz. who was the complaining witness in the tirst case, was tried, and the defendant was found not guilty. Sherman's attorney then filed a rnot.on for the revocation of a suspended sentence lven Raz in February, and the motion was allowed. Thy ml-up of languages and th evident -nmity of the parties furnished more than one laugn to those in th court room, the julge included. When a witness had denied having made a ertain statement. Mrs. Raz. to whom the statement

Thomas J. Slick. The

quartet will provide mui Maj. Kdgar K. Huber arrived in the city Wednesday morning from Chicago to confer with the chairmen o the three boards regarding the tinal arrangements for the departure of the boys. .The lat of the three inoculations for typhoid will be given the men Friday.

! important to Men.

Chairmen of the three hoards wish it understood by all the men who leave Sunday that it is important that each man should not wear low shoes, also that extra clothing, such as underwear, handkerchiefs, socks, etc., taken by the men should be carried in a small grip so tho latter may he checked without danger of loss. All such baggage will not be allowed to be carried in the march to the station Sunday morning. The grips will be hauled to the station free of charge on trucks. Division No. 1 hoard was notified Wednesday that the exemption of Charles A. Reuchncr. ;:5H Cottage

I (Jrovo av., had been granted, ami that Alexander J. Thomas, äl." X.

St. Louis blvd., had been certified fr acceptance. Reuchner's claim was made on industrial grounds, as a county agricultural agent. Owing to some slight changes that may have to be made in the li't f men to go Sunday from the county division. Chairman (Jeorge Raab states that the list is not ready for publication. Complete lists of livision Xo. 1 ai.d 2 follow: RivUion No. 1. Krasmo Fiorentino, 1 i F.. Malison st.; Karl Joseph Scanlon. 1121 Lincoln way F.; Joseph R. Toth. 1413 S. Kendall st.; Herbert William IVehlman. .": X. Hill st.: William W. Kolecki. 2""" S. Chapin st.; Lt-roy Hoover, :52"2 Pleasant st.; Owen L. MeXinch. a 1.1 Wood st.: Oust Charles Rrinkman, ..IP. Clarst st.: Raymond FaiI Melam;hliu. ."..".1 X. Scott st.; Cleon K. Km-pp, T.".2 California a v.; Cecil L. Miller, C12 X. S. Joseph st.; Clarence Riddel, 410 X. Eddy st. Robert S. Kissell. K. Cedar st.; Frank Mahler, 121 X. Knuriek

"A leader is one who can see the end from the beginning ; a person who can blaze the way and ring others after him." This was the definition given hy Dr. Dunlop in an

before the high school a--

cmbly Wednesday morning. "There are certain fundamental

leailer," continued the doc-

iviHniu wim

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tor.

T'lero must lust ie a vision

Joan of Arc at 15 was actuated lv' her vision of a freed France to lead th discouraged, defeated army back into victory. Vision made Columbus the great discoverer. Wh.it makes a great musician? What built the great St. Peter's? Vision,

j first, ami the determination to carry

out the mission. "Too. there must he a lecision. We must sei::e as well as see. Joan of Arc followed the call of Col by action. (Jen. Grant said, 'we w-ill liuht it out on these lines if it takes all summer.' "Compromise is the pour word of this day. but no victory was ever won on a compromise. "Thoro must be knowledge. Withcut it could we hae physicians, statesmen. generals or preachers'.' There aie many half truths in the world. Germanf ideal of 'culture,' power, arc false ideals. Love iä the greatest power in the world. "There must be a spirit of selfsacrifice in order that one may pain leadership. The rudder, not the prow, guides the boat. Many a student's ureatness is nullified by his

selfishness. lhe sacrifice hit is

what wins the game generally. It was the sight of woundel Rritish soldiers that sent thousands I young men into the Rritish ranks. And it is when others see the nail prints of sacrifice in your life that they will follow you to the last ditch. "Most rireat leatlers have ben lonely men. A truly great leader must be shut up to his own reat thoughts for some thoughts are so great that only the dreamer himself, can understand them at first. Savaronola. Lincoln. the Christ, wer' hm ly .neu. Someone has said, 'solitude is the ountry of the

, strong.

'Last, then must be a passion for our work. A contagious enthusiasm if we would lead others. It rests with the young peoph of the roiintry, today, to have th' vision, tt make the decision. ti get the spirit o'l st lf-efTac nient and to get a holy passion fu" the work. 'onsistent stuily and a determination to win the laurel will bung leadership."

was suppose! to have been made. in-Ut.; Frank Kovatch, FJ12 S. Kendall

proceedings withjst Lumla Myers. Xotre Dam'. Ind.:

terrupt'd the

"Ijook straight in

that."

my eyes, mister.

Karl I-:. Sheet. 1722 Prairie av.:

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uw i i ii i it iii ii i tiyvfti,(tiiB liai i . i - j-i t - i 1 1 i . i

easily. o";doro Rothbalb r. 40 1 X. Francis st. :

replied the witness

can't hypnotize mo.' Roth men appealed from the judgment of the court, the t.omls being fixed at MOO.

I Alex Putz, J02 S.

Karl Reed Carl

Myers. 102 Anderson. Livingstone

Chapin st.; Klon j ! 1.1th st.: Albert j 1.1 or. s. l"th st.:

CONFESSES TIEFT OF KEGS (BEER

At the weekly luncheon of the Ro

tary club at the ( diver hotel Wed- '

nesday a resolution was introduced by A. R. Erskine calling upon Sens. Xew ami Watsor to ask for an investigation in the United States senate of the charges of disloyalty and s-dltious statements alleged t have been made by sen. RaFollette and If fouml true to request the hitter's explusion from the body. Mr. Lrskine's resoli:tini was unanimously passed and a copy of same will be forwarded to Vice Pres't Marshall for presentation to the Indiana .senators m mod abve. V. o. Davles. who has been in Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg. Misj., 'spoke of what a great thing the location of the cantonment at Hatt.esburg had meant to the city, w hich was devastated by a hurricane a few years ago and from which it had not entirely recovered. Rents, he said, had advanced accordingly owing to the emwded condition of the city and th- dematul for dwelling huses. Tho speaker dwelt upon tho wonderful work that is being lone by the army Y. M. C. A. throughout the country, an. I urged his hearers to not hesitate to give the institution every possible support. The following officers were elected: Frank Hering, president: L. R. Slaughter, vice president; R. C. Stephenson, treasurer; R. T. Ronds, secretary.

Directors W. H. Swintz. J. Haugton, W. K. Lamport, O. Robertson, C L. Hager. C Staples. Membership committee Rev

Prices Irregular Steel Railroad Shares Take Slump.

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Intern. itior.al News St rvht XRW YORK. o.t.

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was dull and prices irregular at the '::,:,; r!rti. :.r, , ; ,.t opening of today's stock market. j i1 V. Steel, after selling :- lower i --': y'ung A merle, -js. :

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A. Lippincott, 1". A. Stephenson, Miles W. O'Rrier. Classification ommittee Victor F. Jones, 'Oeorge M. Studebaker. sr., W. J. Keller.

Steel, after selling

at U'lC,, rallied to 110. hom St?el R lost s4 to H2 i!ar loss was sustained in and Raldwin.

The railroad shares continued

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set t rui.l Piketni. .1 (o'.i 1 le : i-

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anil sim-Crueible

weak, Delaware and Hudson selling

off 1 a4 to 17 14, and Canadian Pa-

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cific declined to 147. Fractional! H-b--!'' e!;.t. ..7 i -''M'l.v: print

l,!"a .-u.-i.wm . i initt her gr;i.e. .t.'.o.' 1

railroad stocks. General Motors opened 1 J4 lower to ?4. and then advanced to Ih.1.

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CALVIN Ueeeipt. i:.v.I; l.u.k.t ste elv: eiill f t ?;! . . oo'd p; Ti sHLFP AND l.AMl'.S U :-!. ! lie.nl: n.'irket n. tive: e!,tl. l iüih 1T 'jiX

Rütte and Superior yielded one c,ioo: mil t.. rir. M2 ' 17 '

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ami enirai

I'ather

point to 2:' Vs.

advanced to b5. While price movements wa re highly irregular all through the first half hour of the forenoon, many of the stocks were strong. F. S. Steel hung close t 110, rallying from 101 to 110. Rethlehetn Steel R ranged frm i4 to :2-'l4. st. Paul declined to -R- but rallied to jO1. with a later reaction t) 41s4. Xew Haven advanced 2'i points to 2SU, a nl (icneral Motors alvanced from '.1 to 10 Xew York Central after declining over a point to T.".1, rose to 74. The copper stocks after early .ccessions, recovered a good part of their losses. Money loaning at 4 1 per cent.

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U. S. CONSUL AT LONDON IS DEAD

News-Times Spe ial Servi -: HAUTFORn. Conn., Oct. His health broken through the strain of special work in Knglan! luring three years of war, Ripley Wilson, Fnit'd States consul at London. England, died here Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Lucius Rossiter. Mr. Wilson had been consul in London for tive years. He was 2'. years old. He lived in Chicago. Reshles his- sister, h? leavs a brother, Charles R. Wilson of Chicago.

MEXICO EXPELS FOREIGN LABOR AGITATORS

GYM" PARTY PLANNED FOR Y. W. THURSDAY

Indiana av.;

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". to Die reduction on every pound j lit;.- andies at The Phila. Thürs.,

Fri. and Sat.. Oct 1,

A.lvt. j

On Account of the Inclement Weather

The Big Cut Price Silk Sale advertised in Tuesday night's papers will be extended one more day. If you didn't attend this big money . saving sale Wednesday be sure and come Thursday. The values are worth coming down for in any kind of weather. Newest Fall Silks for Thursday Only Specially priced at

c ana

Härles i. Sax Co.

45c, 75c, 95

$1.45

c

A "gym" party has been planned by the physical training committee to l.e held Thursday evening at tho association building. Games and other amusements have been arrangel for tho evening ami all those who are interested in the evening gym class are invited to attend. Gymiiwsium classes will be opened next week, tho Young Women's class meeting Monday and Thursday evenings at T:Ki o'clock. The dirls class will mod Friday afternoons at

IStanriohl; Leslie

1J:'.0:. Miami st. Clyde Joseph Archambeault, !o." ; W. Lasallo av.; Clarence Kdgar Sny-

lei. 1114 Main st.; Rimer Frederick Dahlgreii. i;. Indiana av.; Leonard Mattiaccio. 22.. X. St. Peter st.: Phillip John Kronew Itter, IF'. Haney av.; (lunnard Sandbersr, l."12 Kim-

Keener i k. j George Cartier Tells Detective

Chief How He Burglarized Brewery Warehouse.

William H. Platz. SI S

Frank Abshire.

Intel n.itii.iijl News Service; Mi:XIC CITY, Oct. Foreign labor agitators who have been promoting strikes ir the Tampieo oil liehls will be expelled from Mexico. Announcement to this effect was made by the govevnimuit today. Although the strike situation is less acute than it was several weeks ago.

j there are still about l.O'M.i men emI ploed l.y the Pearson syrwlioate n j strike.

JAPAN OFFERS SHIPS FOR II. S. STEEL

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A complete confessmn was g:-.i Acting Chief of Detectives Rarnhart

Welnesday morning by C.eorge Car-j tier. 221 X. Xotre Dame st.. who wasj arrested about S 'cl .'k Tuesday

atcord i

r : 4 T. o'clock and a

given Friday of next week. Tho

party will

Saturday

ball av.: Raymond nürnberger. SIC

X. Allen st.: Elmer Calawav Hicks, j night on a burglary ha.g

2H.S Miami st.; Walter Michaels, , ing tt Rarnhart. R. A. Ogriu. T.'.o W. Sample st.; Her- The RIatz Milwaukee beer waieman C.reening, 1029 Sherman av.: house on X. Fmerick st. was enterTMl,n T.iknrs i41o ':1 1 a 1 r..- :iv el by Cartier. who is only 20 y ais

Ralph W. Smith. 227 V.

st.; Cerge Cilery, 17 19 Prairie av

Il tei n itifii;il News Sei'vit":

TOKIO. Oct. 2. Japan has offered the Cnited State s lOo.OOo tons of j

shipping in returr for the lifting of the embargo on steel shipments to this country, the newspaper Xh'hi Xit hi stated toda. In making th offer Japan asked that the ships be used in the Vladivostok trade, for the supplying of

! Russia with war material.-'.

I

froüe at

children's class opens morning. Oct. 1C. with a

10 o'clock. Miss Olga Rosf r.crans will instruct tho classes.

MAKE EXTENSIVE PLANS FOR VAUDEVILLE SHOW

are h-ing made the dance, card

vaudeville to take place

Friday evening at Place hall, under the auspices of the sewing commit

tee of St. Joseph lmspltal Aid

Extensive plans i for the success of

' r-artv and

eiety. The affair is being raise monev for hospital

so-

Riven to supplies.

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! Frank Williams. S2 1 1Mb st.: Clen j R. Zehrung. 2622 Nursery ct.: Thorn -jas A. Robinson, n:',.". X. Hill st.: j Harry Pritchard. 7K. X". Eddy st.; , John Rupp. 90 7 Portage av.; Henry t Weber, 1 00 7 . Marietta st.: (If. ige j Hoffman. 1219 Hoffman a v. Dii-ion N.

A;bcrt krzeszewski. L:j Xagv. Frank D Storey. Carl C. Rlough. John M. Doyle. Waelaw If alia J. Felix Kleir.cuk. William Merrüied, Harobl

(Fred Di.e. Nick Miolual Frbich. ! Jacob Olojni. zak. Ignacy Rozew icz.

Harry W. Rossar.l. Clyde Hartline. Rronilaw Tyczynski. Jen Krzezauiska, John Sabuda. Hai'; John Furrer. l-'rank Llskia. l-"rancis k Owsiany, Leland Whitenian. Arzie R-scoo Parett. Steve Ror k. Andrew Kazmierzak. Frank Kopiuski. Wla.lyslau Tafolsk!. Earst

Rowman , 'b. i.ntrance was gained tnrougn

' a window, which had been pried open, opening a bor Cartier rolled three barrels of bottle d be r iut-

! sitle, and hid them under a box car. I Ho called a taxi then and took the; loot to tin west end of the city, j

. wii'-r lie nau a many som tn-m. j ('artier als admitted previou

SHOOTS FORMER WIFE

NEW YORK STOCKS. International News Service: NEW YORK. Oct. Closing pii"es on the stock exchange today were:

Allis-Chalmers American Agricultural .... American Can Co American Loeonmtive . . . . American Smelting American Steel Foundries American Tel. and Tel. . . . American Woolen .... . Anaconda Copper Atchison Raldwin Locomotive Raltimore and Ohio Rethlehem Steel Rrooklyn Rapid Transit . . Canadian Pacific t'hesapeake and hio . . . . Chicago and Northwestern Coloralo Fuel and Iron . . Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Colorado Southern Chino Copper Consolidated (las Crucible Stool Distilleries and S-curiti-s Erie Erie 1st pfd Ooneral Electric (leneral Motor Goodrich Co Croat Nrthern or Illinois Central Inspiration ('opper Interboro pfd Central Leather Kansas City Southern

Missouri. Kansas and

Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Louisville. Nashville Maxwell Motor Co.. Kt fd Missouri Paeilie Mexican petroleum New York Central

New York, N. H. and National Lead Nrfo!k and Western Northern Pacific . . .

pennsvlvaniu

j People's Gas . . . .

Ray Consdida tod Reading Republic Jron and Southern Pacific .

South Bend Markets GRAIN AND im). CrrsrUi I)U by W. II. Marr. Ur Mill. ItTdrMullr Av.) WI1LAT-Piling. j:u' p r l:u.

Paying, ; sc!;::.?. 7 oo COHN Piiylcjj. I.NT,; n.r.iiig. 2 tm. 1 1 Y J ; Pa : iiK - lr l.un.ir-!. l'.HAN- Selling. $. j,tr Lu:s.lrM. MlllLIN(rS- Silling. 2tio pr

el red. CUOI'I'LH l'LKl -Se-lhnr. WW chL SCRATCH l-LUD oelhD. H CO

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HAY. STRAW AMI 1 T.T.V. (Crrtsl by tbe IVf.Uv MilUt llur nl lrtl to.. 420 r. l(hlcan HAY raying. HTuils; ellinir. f24. STltAW I'.ijini. 7 per tm; lOiia. (10 per ten. or Ok- per nale ( ATS I'ayluk'. hei:iug. 7'4i7 SRKLL .'(HC.""" I'uyiug. villm $2. 101(22 2). K.iK CÜ11N Paying. 52; iwilim. 2. 1 20iiAiuiiiv si:i;u-r.Tjing. w.to it tu.: selllDj, $4 ,o per l u. AnFALb A S-KI-1 (Mt.iihD.1 jruno)-, -i.iiik. i:imi per liu. CLOVLK SLKK-llSüSfU.

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Texas.

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steel

.1 . 4S"i .101 . 72i . :su . i:7; .bH1- . 9), . t:;U . z. ; . 1 U 1 j . 4 . r.21- . . 1 s

:.4 11! 2 9 2 7 4 2 7 'h :.u u 103 , i 1 i , :l , .:!"; . 2 4TN . slU x 1

. 91 1

LIVK JsTOtK. it'rrfTlf I Dall.r hy MJr Uro., f

Sn U. MinbiiMilui, U7vAV t .T srr;f.li- I: t k'h.. ; prime. DIdoY. HCMIS- PnHiU') l!s . l.V; l.-'-'sii: : . He; lüUSiläO il... U4c, I 4j jou.:. , 1 . I'OI LTIIV A D JI:TH. torrectrtl Dnilv tj Jlnnal'i MktWtt, 128 I- JcCrrt-on llld.) Pül'LTKV Ml, i cLkkern. 1 ; p.-inc. 24 r. YEA L Paying. 17c; .'.liug. r.LT.r- Ito.-mt. 2.V; t..lllpfc'. .' K ; je itei Ii Use. r.'.J)Oe ; !il!eili, 4." .". 11 AM l'H lug. g' ; ttelliiig. 2iuCO i.in p tying, 2k-: seiiin:. ::.-.

j 1111. . ( rr trtl Ilali.r lij tUr Tiastnond I Uli, i l'ooltrr and rrm t'J Msrkrt, i V. Uafcliiogton Av.) ! riillSH I ISH- Dr. Nt. 1 ir- ut. 21V ' lit, - litiiiltul. II.; ilrehs" ! I.:ike Iii.

larg" I'er. u.

(i.-..es. M'.,.- 11.

' SMOKI'l FISH- Schien. ir.iI White Ii!l. 2F jt- 1!,,; Imk .V - tit l:..i il II. ':ic!i. 2f; tte.itt-:-. -''lZ W.

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ritu visions. (Correitrtl l)ll l I. Mucllfr, 111 K. .Irfft-rfoii lllrd.) vi:ji:tam.i:s e -it.i.'g-. i ior.r. i . lelliiiir, I'm;'..-: n-w p.tate, p.i.Ong l.'-I inj. : -l!in. si. 7" i't-r l'W. 1- KL'l 1 - Olai.,". rnn- Jl .'). r-eKlaj 10il'O.: er tie.. : leliiMl.r, i.'l-e . i l "S teiniiK 4W '.' l' r 'I". HL'iTKK AN1 I.G(S- f'.ijiitr.T tonte:-, paying 2"'' 1"' . "üii.g 2" ' !.' re.lliierv '.'Itl"!', l-aVlllg .', . llX. ftiri tly fre-L. :.i!i.- 1 ; m.:;u4.'. ..

urtiil r- our Ol crno ! Southern i.aiiway

wniLc one OLtcroL.,

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Intel ii. it ie.cil N.-ws i vi e

I South rn Railway, jifd.

Stndebaker Co

thefts of beer, a number of thorn during fair week, Rarnhart said. He will be arraigned in ( ity court, antl his bond has been temporal ily se. at $!.".(.

XEW YORK. Oct. r:. Charb s Vau Paucke, a janitor, is under arrest fc;r the murder of his wife. Charlotte Van Paucke, and a boarder. Harry

a :i weiae. j-oine sa an i awcie ( confessed to shooting th iair while j

th

in an apartment aouse. The Van I Pauckes hail been separate! since

May

Tenn. Copper .

1 Texas Co j Fnion Pacific . I F. S. Rubber . j F. S. Steel

F. S. Steel, pfd.

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Mrs. J. Xujent is at tho head f ! the entertainment; Mrs. F. J. Pow

ers and Mrs. F. Mann will have;oolt I charge of the tickets: Mrs. P. J. j John Mui'.in Guthrie. l.t.n IbmoO'Dea. Mrs. D. I Guilfoy lo anl Mrs. u Charles Edgar Davi.-. RItoii 1. L. Green are on the music com-j Thomas Hughes. Don E. Cleary. r.ilttee. while Mrs. C. H. De lees. i Frank S.ibieralski. 'Mrs. William ("assidy atnl Mrs. J. j Jului Vro'leki. J'r.aik Alex , Rechner make up the entertainment j Major. Rai nett W. Fish. Fluyl Cor- ! committer; Mr". I. W. Lower. Mrs. don Murphy. Dorsey M. Shaw. J 7-f

rrss in en v (onir. There wa a Fuss in city -o.irt Wedtu-stlay morning. Iii; first name was John, and he was the ompl. lining witness against l-'reu Shildmyc-r. who reeeiveil a supentb tl sentem e (,f ami cost. for assault and battery. In fact, then were two Fu-ss. for John's brother. Roy. was there, too.

T " t r, li (iioler

ey were asleep in a basement room j ... , " ,-:,,

ici ü iiijon . Westiniihonse Electric Willys Overland .... American Zinc ..... Kennioott Pittsburgh Coal .... Industrial Alcohol . . . Marine Marine, pfd International Nickel . Rütte and Superior . International Paper .

4 4 U !1' 1 ;h 127 1 1 5 9' s " 1 j 4

sr.tns. (Corrtd Iailr by rntt Dri..

Morr, II I.. ii St.) r t uu i n v- $4ui o ki:i cLvi:;t .vi-'oD '". wiirn: i'i.nvi;i; w p.. r ; u. ALSIKi: fL'.''jHi" A L 1 " A 1 . 1 ' A - 3d ' i U 1 2 GO s i:lt ci.uvr.it - 1212... im rli.vs f 'co SUV Ill'ANS -4i.i4 SO urn: (;ic.s- v. 7.". ' !.- I-IK1.U i i.A- t4i I'-" nu. MILLLT $2) (.; KK.UAN M! Ll.fciT J2 Zoll'', 0?. .1 Al'ANKSi: MILLLT 4.' : lr ba. HL'MLWtlAN MJLLLI 2 77-ä.i 25 p?i tu. VETCH - 1 1 7 MAMMUT 11 L V ill: .12. ""'a Ii

AI ON KV AMI FAdlAMilL NEW VultK. u. t. ::.- ('nll int.ney on t'ne ihi.ii .f the New York Stock V.--.'lange toil iv rnleti ut per tent; higi. ä per eelit : low, 4 p-r TU. flllie ;n.l;ey viH .'':! ily. I: lt were per t ent. The iiuirket for Prhae M r. a:.tllj Pit per ii -toii'Iy. (:bl !i.uiy hi LcntloU t..luy ;i I

per l eilt. Sterling Exchange bulne-s In Ranker ib ia.ititl ; Uni fo

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TAM.OTV AMI IIIDK. - ' (Corrrtrd Dally by S. Vi . lappnikta, 21 4 N. Mln St.) TALLOV. KoLh. 2JX J renlfreJ. No. ' 1. f.Q5c. HIDES Jre n. No. 1. 103 IV; ca'.f k!a g i l''''2.V. i '

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a titea-ly w ith bill m b77 for a-tl-iv !i!N.

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McCartnev ami Mrc. Anna

hav charge of the cards. Messick's orchestra will pla

Wall Ion

Mai viniak. Reinbohl.

John J. D.

Oliszewski. Rert Kilinski, Ro oe

Emmon--.

; Mike Poloi:ia. Stanislaus Rroz :.- DONOVAN HAS KN LIST ED. ! ski. Nicholas P. Raumartner. WalHarry Frank IVmovan. 42 E. I ter R. Niedbal.-ki. Wladyslaw WazThird -t.. Mishawaka. one of thejniak. Frank E- Ibirthob.me -.v.

who failed to report t ,

MAPJtIA(.i: i.k i:si. J Joe s-mith. tea.'nt'r. Rentin liar j or. .Mich, and Clara I'.aker. st Jo.-e.h. Midi.

William I-:. Chritton. stock

I man. Walkt i ton. and Geitrutle :Grang-r, clerk, Walkerton. William H. Meyer. ca!iirr. South Rend, antl Henrietta Rotti eher. b-rk. South Rend.

s;.r.ci. fi.r ;-. lav bin.

PITTMllKGll LIVi: MOCK. l'lrisiii n;n. v . Kt. cattle

Mii'inv light: market tf:nlv: t i -

1.' '., i: 7.-,; prlaie, i:Ar,i.

11 ." 12 2.".; ti.lv batt lier

I Rethlehem Steel "R"

Atlantic eiulf and WeChile Copper Mid vale se'l Sales Shares, 7 i'0 ('.

Indies .101 4 17 bonds.

f..ir. s,VcV;l(Mti;

a ii v ; ii 1 i i -N i , . l.'..7ä; g(""I. 1 II MrS Ke SM ."-"I 11 "; t lo- Idgl

7 KJ ....

f nnnt'ii .

fi.ro- i "iiiiii..n t got-l fat bull-.

I ft til I1j til to girtttl Tilt toV,

j heiler.. s.s pi .-, : f re- i uw. ;iu

-pnnger. ...'. :o ( Ve.ll ealV-

sil.oo'.j'.i ()i;

s .io'r '.).(..) . I pig

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:ht ;

seven men

; th county draft board for examination Mondav. eniLded recentlv in

San Antonio. Tex.,

: Wednesday. The information was! 'telephoned to County Clerk George' Raab, chairman of the board Wed- !

; nesday morning by a sister f Donovan.

CASES RISMIS-ER. Ca-es of assault and

atterv I

it was learned ! acainst Edward Klotz and William

GIRL lUSAPPIIAHS. Ruth Fry. W. Rattell st.

awaka. has h ft homo

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I One tn delicious homemade, handmade Phila chocolates at special prices this we-k Oct. 1. ". JUivL

Heliak were :isrnissu iron, city "urt Wednesday morning on motion of the prosecution. Louis hipTnac. was four.! not guilty of speeding on Michigan st. Steve Krupink, charged with wife lesi-rtion, agree! tj assign his wages t. his wife, and so was r lease. I.

ind has 1 1 t

I been seer, in the past two luys. a - cording to the report given t . the i police by Carl Smith, who belie. :tht the girl took the 2:42 p. m.

train, we.-t. to

Mt;-e; Jje.ivy and thin calve. i7.(A'H'

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I SHEEP AN D LA UI.S Miprdy

J niirket lower n diep. ." higher on i .an.b.; (.rime wetber. 511.7."; g .! ; n.iel. la, .' 11...; fair mixed. $. no".;

M(i- eull and lauein. 0e '.,. :

ring la nibs. .17 7

I H MIS Ret eipts. lO tb.lll l- ileek: (n.irket b.Mer: prime heavy heg". Sl'.e lw j '.' 1'. 2ä: metliiiiu. $'.t. I.V.; 'J 2.". : li:ivy I Yorker-. .h.7..i 19 1 : light Y'-rkers, .-1-oo6; Is r; j.J-s. 517 uv,i is (: rough. ! 1. '.; 1- iJ ; tJgH. l." '. is 4".

Nov.- York Central

go to c nicago. Ruth is 17 years

Olo

Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

! Phila great j Oct. . . 0. reduced vriwuj

lnth anniversary .-.;ie. All fine cunftctions at Adt.

HlC Ae.ei Asll u.kain. 'HIC.VH. tht. ::. COKN No. 2 mlxe.J. M.'.V.-1.;7 : No. 2 n liltc JJ i'l uj gdl; No. 2 yeibnv. .l :"! 97-j : N... 3 mixed. .1 :'-i 1 '.'.-. N.. .". ei:.. i OATS- No. 2 mlc.. (iO .. No. 2 whit

iii( .e.ei i.ivr -tu k. l'VION STM'K YAKDS. 111 . t. : -

teipt. i:t.M); n.arkft ste.i.'.v

it; iiiii.e-1 aad bufher. sis

! 4 1 a 1 - -.r-d b.-avv. .1- 1.".'.; l' io -. rough le:.vy. .is.lls."2i: light. $V'ii.:i' ;

-w .til Oil'. 1 7 ' O t.lllk. Sis Zitt'i '. '."

.UTI.i: He..-!;. t-. ?7."t: la.irket

sp-ady t' strong: beere. 57.20'.i 17 va "and liclfer. 12 Jo; st-cker. atil feler4. 5 '. g.'.l; 1 1 .''." ; Tela us. '.'''' ' l."o: calve-. .i ."Vou 1'V.oo. 1 SHEEP --Ite. elpt-. l'.ii4; market trfng to Ke higher: natle an.l western.' vjm''j.l'j lt; lamb. J 1U .."O'tt Is. 4.",. TOLEDO (A-H liKAIV. Toi.i:im . 11, u-t. 'p .si; ; I WHEAT -Ca-h. ' 17 CuKN -Cafh. f-MiS: !-.. SI 21; .May.J Sl.ls oats Ca -h. w'V-jtrgc; De. . rg 1 . -. I May. Ai:

KYI--No. 2. 19i. CLuVEK SEED-PPrlnie. c;,,b. o'.l.

$11 00: new. o t an.l D

THOMSON AND McICINNON 201-202 J. M. S. Bld.

MemtMn Nnr Tot Mk

'w Ymr Cmm rirbU, lf QrlMt Co tU Eirh&Br, Chlra 6Uk CirhMf, CiMr Uunrd ! rimMm. Ulnrt lTlTB.t TlrM t All

P1IONE2V ÜJ5Ü SÄC-rt I; Home 20r-OtS.

'-2lii': N. .''. rnlel. 'o";V.;;jlte ; No. 4 White

No. . white. "VaG'H.-'' .

H27i bid; Feb. 11

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$ 1 2 ; J n

bid; March.

i4.:.o

ALMKE -Prime. m!i and ( t . I et . 12.o: M ir- h. M.".i TIMOTHY Prime. -.i-h. old.

.12 70;

lit-w am! O'-t.. 5 ; rr .M;.r-hr S-l il1 bid.

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Private party will p.iy cash for M' '' Liberty bond:-, whether they are paid tor in lull r in part. Address :. K., News-Times.