South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1917 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

L PHONE SYSTEMS WILL BE SAVING Home Phone Representatives Tel! Council of 518,000 Saving Realty Man Defends Outhouses. A m. ir:r t rur than 1 . )' a ! : -.ir t u ritiz-n.s f South "and v. illj i the result of th- hit"!" of th't a o t I-phone- companies, aeeor ding to th" ff;;t'tncnt n.ad by Sa nford ';. Harri-, r-pr n? in- th- .uth Rend H'un Telephon- Co.. befor !hc ounril o ri rr: 1 1 1 - of th whop The ea ? a.-io-i t : i vt..t-in nt i v.us tho n r:-' th- i a 1 1 of th o mpany. ;s..ing lb- i r i i I t re ill ati I'iin.an' pas-d in 10'1, vha h prhibit-d th- corupanv from --hing its plant t any other om'.'.my. Ur.le--. the cnun- 11 gi-s it--' :s n:. th' M-rger f th'- Home : yn M with th -nt Tru'-. .-;-t - - t r i v. ill 1- irnposi'.i . Nu fornal ac tion war t.ik ti oti th: tdlnarii. i'tcau.' th. oiin il was ui--tiriK an a cornmltt -. and t h r.linar.if c ouhl not ! i-onsi'J-rfl i iintil aftrr it had h-t n up for fir.-t i i :.rni .Miotid rradines at a ienlar .':i?tit.ic of th council. Th- projoition -Aas fully di.'i;-f d. lm v t-r. ar.d ).au th1 ottirl.ils of th- two tlephiii" compani want tht r I i -'.i.iinfpasd btfor" th- Jirt of N-v-nih !. if it I.- t 1'' pa ! at all, cuiii initt'' st-vsion will follow tin ' :s-t iK'nl.jr rntink'. whi h oci uis '.xt Monday, and followim: tio omniitf' ' nftinir anoth! 'o'ni il i-tin.i: will hr hId. Air Plan- t loii(la. Tho.-'1 Int iT' ld in th" piipo.l :u-rK'f ar n.skd to prf'.-nt nt M.nday nicht, in irdr to Kith ir viws n th- suhj'-ct. ltpr-.-ntati s of tii- co'np.'.pi s indv d v i 1 1 h" jircf-nt to ;tnsv.r any piffjons which may ari-. I'.rsidts Mr. Hani.--. K. K. Iai'y, iiianaT of th cinnpany. and Ali'it '.'I. Wilson, attorney for tlu- company, wer' irrsnt. All mad- hricf talks in whirh thy -xplain-d tin l'-ascns for wantiiii; th- ronsolidatln, v. hicli . t asons h iv- ) n lis-,-:ss-d in th" iuwspa prs. and uiuprmpt action iii th- matter. If 1 1 ? 1 1 -r K r l . o ii 1 1 1 t 4 . o 1 1 - : . i . . . . 1 v. : rut uoiim win in: .u i .i;n,t-u uiai ii will h possihlo for a sulri il-r a or' .syst'ni to talk to a -w i'scriht r n tli' oth-i' system within a few '...ks. It l.liev-d, although th : ' tual ciMiiK'i'tinii of tl r two plants viil tak a iiprxhi:a tel t w o t ;n. I'r.-si t:t eondition-. a vuo- j rrii'r in ih H'in' -.-t'in 7."11" 1 - uinio't ion. . and a ! II :-ui. i li--r j .,oii i c.ni' t tmii.-. 'y th- n ru t . ! ?! in c for diipli atioos. u h t !- j di"!. ;a ti. ro'itif niay ' oii-; ...-i-t-d wit!. i-arp- ' ".. ."" tht-r! .dl!.- . t i l m - '.i.r i a h w ' , . . !",, i.it" .'. il! th- sio-.' ..vir; to tp... iu t t'n it th p::'li ! i v i ii i . i ii -t tl' ?.i. n'i- '- i " hh ". t i ! i t y i i'.' ? . ! j-p-'- ut hoii-t Onlniiiiii c. 'Ihr -i'it'i li-lii.i'. . v.'liii'ii ' , i ... ii . 1 o". e;" troii' t;n ;-i"ii- : il. t a'.l.'U f'.ili 'l di '.v ioi:. . i .- ! i i ia ofa'.'x , . i i t ) i ' l ii 1 ". ! ? i. '. 1 I'v. I', :i ! i .1 r.-al r-!;il in- . 4.,!;c a . N-ih'.K' -f th !.:.!;- i a:; h' pr p..-il i...- i'n . w nM i - '... p-v tna,; in So'ith Th. : !o ;, a . i.iic Mr. .'; !. .la. i', ....u- a ;'! tali-.. .': aii.vli 1. ..athi.d 'ii- ' -... .'.s : . t . o i : i iv 1. ' ' i ! i a.i i.c-. :. ' ''!.'""i i'i-"d "v" I i i : : ' I p t to -, ;;' . ';..(....!; ; t r a -v a t ; ' it:!' i -v i. '" '' v. ai"i 1 . a a i !o I . ' .i '. . ;....;!. ' ii' .c 1 !...' 1 . t'! :".'i 1 1 . i i i . 1 i i ,i ia . . " a.'.', '.'. " : : ! tiv h-alth :' : ." 'l i...- a.'.- a pj I.ia r.ih-.I h j ,.:. : : .!. r '.. '' ',-..-' ' M : . I 4t.- ..-.tO . .i.lv'ii n: th- hit'i-r. 'ar tin: .-.i.; tiny ;:a r.Iy ( '.:-'' r. ..i..i a--t 1 1 , i a c'; : . A '.! A .... t.. k- ... . it i : ' i r .-; ; ' t !'na ill !. gl'..!.. A r es h: t i ' r : o'i Jr. vegard i . ' ' .', . i .. . ; ( : 1 ". t s tid :i; :il . ! f.r c'eet.e:. Ia . ....td-. i f ' a.iti S 1 w.I! '.. p. .d a.. !!; t'.c- :i ; ; ...lling j ho-e. a.tal b 'a n .o.,rd of'a-:..!- will haV. t t i.i. i; ; Ct'.-t Iii'! to e. . . d 7. l.t- . a 1.. n.'s r-v datc!-. !ik. t!.. t b pr...:t- 1 rJaKitiv'. will not !.. for a. a IP pre-i .-.tad :r.t!l T.ot Mo:. da;. ! ; i ocanse it must ' pa---.' ;.t that ' i? v.-.i-- liscu-s--.! ; the t , n- J ' :Itte e. It . . : p-n-i.o!l of t he i...:.r.b .1 i,.K r j a- .- 1 :. y, .,i.c.- I . -. i :.- T'.f --..,. , ........ 41. .1. ..... . . ariy i a i !: - . . 1 1

SAYS MERCER OF

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DEATHS MK. KI.LA s. ( ARsk AlHiO.V

Mr-, j'!.. .'. Kar.-n'oldor., forim-i '. " t South Rnd. dbd Morolay v -ning at 7 ' !' k nt Indianapolis. I -i 1 1 i j v..- dio t rix "pratiun f"r appT.-. h iti-. She had b n ill si !.- Au.' . j 1. She j- survive I by hT h usba nd, Willi. --n T. r.-ir.-ka.l.lon. ' l'iui'-r ;1 -ervis will hebt i bur-day aft. rnoor. a? 2 o'clock lroni the r vid n aftr which the 'dy will 1. cremated, ae.-orling P h T I'-par-!. ZACIv JOHNSON. Word has b-f-ri received here' of ti ih .iih f Za k Johnson which ' Irrel in I 'itt.shu rgh. Pa., Velrie-:--'i.t morning. Mr. John u a.s a f'rri!T i-sid-nt of this city. H had b--ri ill for the .a.-it rieht nmi.ths. The body will ) brought to South' Bnd for burial on Saturday. No; arrangements for the- funeral will 1 made until after Friday. FUNERALS n m.w imaki:. 'J"n J'unral of Mir. Il.i :jay I'lak. wife of Milef i'lake, who lied at h-r home. 111., K. ycrin st.. Tupsiay nuTnini:. will h held Friday. Short s.-rvi.-es at the hoin will h.1 Id at 11 :::). tv. (1. II. I'dack of the Low II Heights M. 1-'. rhurrh ottiiatinK. Th- f in ral cortt' will leave th" house promptly .'it 12 o'clock for TVpirat tlen, when se rvices will be Ii!d at 1' o'clock at the Morris; hurch with I lev. Strang of Lapaz otiiciatinu. I'.urial will he in Morri-j ' or net cry. PRAYER MEETINGS IN HOMES TO PRECEDE EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Mi. I aisy Douglas Harr, with a siicia ssful record as pastor ami evangelist, will hegin an evangelisti campaign at the First M. F. church next Suiulay. A special platform to ac commodate the large choir which ' will take part in all the services, is ! row h-ing crect-d. Mrs. Fair is the only woman who has cv r been invited to offer prayf r in the state senate, and is a woman of wide readinir, travel and experinc . !l-r musical director, Mr. Falmond. wa.-' a teacher of voice in Philadelphia before going into evangelistic work. Thursday evening a number 'f "cottatre prayer meetings' will ' ) Id in various districts, at hom s j and with leaders as follows: District.-- 1 and - At Mrs Charles Haeskc, F. Jefferson blvd. Lead er. Fr' detick J. l'almoiid. 1 M.-t rief.- :: und 4 At Dr. Ih I. .Moore, ::: X. Michigan Ft. Leader, fr. Hnery L. Davis. District .". At Harry 1-idler, Sol . Carroll st. La.Ur, J. M. Martin District ' At T. .'. F.arnes. 4GI Lincoln way 1. Leader. T. ('. Harnes. District 7 -At the parsonage. N. Main st. IHstri t n and 3 At Mrs. N. V. K-ll. -.iK Ltland hv. Ltader. F. i:. I u i ner. District D' At .Mi... J. D. Kind ig. .".'. L'-Iaii.l a. l.ai,i. Mrs. Fmil I v. IkM, 1 1 -At F. j. lhadky. 11FJ Alien t. laadei. J. D. Loveland. Distiiv ts U' and J :; - At Mrs. K. '. DeHhodes. 7 1.". W. Wash.iii-t. ii t. I. ade-. iL 1,. KlllisoJl. Districts U and 1 ..- At C. L. Waria t, 1 S. ri.uikÜM st. Lealcr. J. P. !. .1. Ihstnct - At Mr. Martha Ilollii'.s. Ml' V. S.aith Lea.br. F.. F. Si i m K ford . j Districts 17 and In At Mrs. j Martha Hillo :. 1104 S. Michigan vt. I L i.L ", Mr s. i ). L. Keener. j i m . hi i : i.iri:Nsi. I'. tri k Murphy. cleilc .--outh land, and (iaii.t May Hrunson. o. .'at; worker. South F. ad. Piter F. Ni rrr. ier. loaidiiro operator. So itii Ht'tid. and v'arrie I'it-s-hoi ka. .hirtw oi ker, Suth Hend. 1 You'll Have Than Just v'lic was a tin.;, little girl of a w,.n.ai:. A sh.- tripped along past . v- ... ,. . , , 1 1 ho N 1' ws -1 im 'S othce sie remarked ' hr 'm:panioti: "My. I hope w j ..lb- wit;'" 1 Sh- was euihusi i.-tio about it. I1.1v- j j".- raii a bulletin from th F! i!-.'i!s ;i out ':', it's giung t 1 i.i.s-- a le.;l mot.- than "hoping" to j wit. ti. war. 1 womier if she realU - that '.' I'la '-alily t.ct. lor sin ' seem-d - ga about it all as she i;.iuht aftr v.-adin the r-.-ults of S.it'ir.l " f.M't'all ame. TN..r little- I olv. -.vho.v.r o;: arc. :'" are . :' that sclf-satisticel .las'a I... ib n't -. 1 ;n to re.iliz.- that we - ar tia mo-; iaurPdc and devas - T.i'ir-. -.'a' th- Vi-r'.il lias r vt r ki.o'.vn. ( - :", ti v(. safe aiai s- ;! -- ! .1. f I; m: u ht b--!y, yoa are c . vT -a 1 : u oi, chaie to he lp. Vi . ; ..-ib!y. think tho war i-: a "i.i. !'. w . oil. Y.u are glad : th't. ' i a.,; kt;ew 1 1 1 .t t our i.i,.ar. g. lag t- Pi anc s tr.at there niir.g i It u.;- i

SURGICAL DRESSINGS HEADQUARTERS. I XRMIlRs TRI ST BITLIBM.. OlTH BUM). t'-t Ti. do ft t- h.-j Will the- . av. 1 will .'III.-. lead) to Work. Oej;nt U1 .1.Nam. .va.ii.ss

PLEADS 10 CENT

MISHAWAKA FARE! I i

Manager Grover Counters Request of Mayor for Speed on Paving Line. Ten ceiit fares to MNh.iwuka. Tiiis is th; proposition siibmittl to Mayor Kreil V. Kelb r by T. F. Jrover, g-neral mana-'er of th" Northern Indiana Railway Co. here, as a reply to th mayor's rennest lor more: speed in the imprjvement of th- lines of Mishawaka av. Mr. flrovtr has suggest.-! to thcity administration that it ptition the jniblic utilities commission for a raise in the passenger farrates on both sides of the river that more men may bo employed to rush th1 work on the north Mde. This MiRgrstion coming from Mr. flrowr almost as a direct reply to Mayor Keller's campaign for six fares for 2 7. ents. is a blow to the board of works, the members f which n".v see a joker planted in the HKreement with the street car company. Mr. drover's overtures for ten cent fares explains his reasons for "passing th buck" t th contractor in regard to the labor question. Mayor Keller's insistence that the street car company carry out its agreement and employ more men to rush the improvement on the north side has brought things to an issue, according to the board of public works. I car Jitney llus Traill If. It is said, also, that the car managers cannot forget the jitney bus bughcar and see in the pavement completion, a moiiern thoroughfare and handsome revenue for the iiutoniobile owners. According to law, notice was served on the street car company this morning by the board f works, that more men must be placed on K. Mishawaka av. improvement to complete the work by Nov. 2 7, th time specified in the contract that it should be finished, but which cannot be accomplished with the force of 27 men now employed on the job by the company. If sufficient men are not placet! on the work within a certain length of time, the law also provides that the city may do so and charge the cost up to the street car company. Members of the hoard of works visited the point where the work is leing done Tuesday morning and decided that the work is progressing as rapidly as possible with the mini lr of men employed, but that an additional number is needed. GETS S3,100 JUDGMENT FOR LOSS OF HIS EYE A jury in the circuit court awardel judgment in the sum of $3,100 to the plaintiff in the damage suit for S 10,00() brought against Horneman & Sons, retail hardware dealers of 1 'lk ha i t. A sealed verdict was returned iy the jury after the adjournment vi court Tuesday evening and it was opened and read at the convening f Wednesday morning's session. The suit resulted from the loss f one vi t Ii e plaintiff's eyes about two years ago when a piece of steel ik-w from a hand hammer that was being tested by a clerk of the d fendant company. TO TALK AT Y. . A iour-minute talk by Francis Long is on the Thursday schedule at the V. W. C. A. The Bible class, studying the "Book of Brvelations", will meet at 3 o'clock in the afternon ami th" gym class will b- Ii-ld iu the evening. to Do More "Hope cither battle in France now. or inj A ,m rK':i hiter. W.- e hose tho for-j nit r. fortunately but to win we! . ,, , ... ,. I must all do more than hope . Getting right down to cases and. j here is hoping t Ii e little girl of a. wom.'tii roads these lines there is I much to b- .lone righ.t hero in South Bend. Are you willing to do your part j willing to do your part willing to gi o up a part of two days a week? j If you are. hen- is your chain, e act! 1 right now. : ! TP.c surgical dres.-ings . lass meet.-, 'in the Farmers Trust building, fifth 1 i'.oi'T". every clay, tv t pl Saturday an ' , Sunday, from x:" a. m. to 1- ra. . iand from to 4 p. m. Surgical' j dres-imcs for use at the front fire' bring made, under competent dire;-' tnn. Anil, your help is neoiled. Her-, is your e lnnce to d sm - ; ; tiling more than "hope ". Her.- i- ; yec.ii' char.ee to help win ilu war. : Clip this coupotl. sin and send it ! ?. hoaelqaai t-rs In tlio Farmer. Tru-t f- lihlinc.

BIHLMIRE ACQUITTED IN SALOON CASE Fa caur-e h- was aide to convince the judK-lhr;t he v.-as taking an inventory of hi? stock when h was arreve! in his .-aloon la.-: Friday. P. K. Hihlmirc. charged with allowing iersns in his saloon on Columbus day a legal holiday was foun-I not guilty in city court Wednesday morning. Judg Hainmerschmidt said there was a "thnical guilt." but the "spirit of the law was not violated." and for that reason made the finding as he did. Pert Schmidt, charged with wif des.rtion, pleaded not guilty, and the case was set for Thur-bu. Tl:boial was tixed at JIö.'Kmi.

WEEK ITS MOM Distribution of Cards For Pledge of Housewives to he Made First Day. Monday iias been announced as the probable day for the pening of the fod conservation campaign in this city, under the direct supe rvision of the conservation and home economics committee of each town. Miss Ada Hillicr, chairman f this committee with two committees of ! household arts teachers and housekeepers of the county, is launching the campaign here. "We .are making a desperate effort to have all the cards in the schools and civic centers, ready for distribution on Monday so that we may expect souie return from tho cards later in the week," said one of the heads jf committee. "We are still experiencing some diHk-iilty in tlealing with the foreign people were the women are unable to understand the real reason for the campaign." she said. "It is the simplest thing but some of the people cannot understand. They believe that the government is asking them to do without the things nec essary to their sustenance, but it is j imt so. Conservation loes not mean elimination." The "Kitchen War Creed." the. card to be listributed to the housewives. Miss Hllller calls the "why" of the campaign because it gives every reason why the housewife should cooperate with the government in saving food. It says: "Our problem is to feed the allies this winter by sending them as much food as we can of the most concentrated nutritive value- in the least shipping space. These fooLs are wheat, beef, pork, lairy products ami sugar. Our solution is to eat less of these and more of other foods of which wo have an abunlan"e, and to waste; less of all foods." The bookh-t to be given out Miss Hillier calls the "how" for by following the directions given no one could help but know how to do his share of "conserving." she says. The window cards which are to he placed in the windows of homes who pledge their services are to bdistributed at the same time as the cards and booklets. v.t hi:avy si:ti:ci:s. Virginia Glossen and Anna Clark, charged with fornication and adultery respectively. plealel guilty in city court Thursday, and were sentenced to ISo days in the correctional department of the women's prison with lines of $17.0 and costs. Tho women were originally charged with intoxication, but with the arrest of George la'ste and Albert Hoffman tho charge- wero changed. The men plead d not guilty, and each furnislud a bond of $12u. Tho cases will be tried Thursday, and the two woim n will not b- sent to prison until after they have testified. Mav B'-rry, M arg. in t Firgel. Owen Brown. Stella Shaft. Helen Brown. May Brg-r, Jack Logan. W. H. Sn. ethan. Walt r Kraus- and John Doran, airest-d a w- k rto in a raid on the Vistula restaurant, ii;ivi asked for a change of vr nu in their cases. Definite eharg s ha- not yt been fib I. but either associating v frequenting charges will be brought against all those named. Fach has placed a bond of ."ii to insure appearance. William Whit-, charged with frequenting a house of ill-famo. was found not gui'ty by Special Judge Hammond, although Judge llatnmerschuiidt found Henry Bitzler guilty. sral lays a house of ill-faun tnony proved that Bitv-kr's place. ;go. eif keeping and the f-stl-Wbito was at SPAIN INTERNS OFFICERS OF TEUTON U-BOAT Ii.t nutiM. .. N.-w n S.-rvi. : t MADRID, ct. 17. The- Spanish government toeba erd red the i?iternment at Aicala of th'" effui.rs vt th-- Ge rman sabmariae U-23. which I has l e-en irior-d at Ferral. in onler to prevent the e-.-caj e of that U-boat j as did am-ther Gern. en submarine J r c, ntiy. IOWA - IiR Ys" All KAI. Int. ri. iti.in.il .'ens s.-rvi. .-: IjKS MINFS. I.e., eet. 17. Prohil itioii is le.uiinig in Iowa by a inajority of approximately .7. a -ce-rdinf? t pra(ticaliy cempb-te rei turns today. Pre-sent returns show a vote f 2i'7..'." in far the ; prohibiti'in amendment t ;'i'4,jt; against it. Kxccpt for Des Moines, wlsich nt e!i y ly 1.4 4 0 ma4irity. most "t the larger eities of th state r-turn-..1 et mujoriti'-s.

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TO LEAVE SUNDAY " """"" """""" r.n. Cir.f Crr Pimn Tri rctny iu oiu. i I u. ua...H icy - lor Will Consist of AU.. OH MUUUl OU IliUII. j ; " j Th 70 or Sti drafted men. coii.-ti- ; tuting the 4h!nl increment, o 2m jh1 cent of the total quota f the city! and county on the tirst call, will j leave South Hend m-xt Sunday morning fir Carap Tayhu over the New 'ork- :r;tral at '. o'clock. This was decided on at a joint meeting f the three boards Wedriesday morning in the office cd the No. 1 board in tho Farmers Trust building. The meeting was called by Dr. H. P. Dugdale, chairman of th- last named hoard, who received a telephone message Tuesday lrom Je-ss? F-chbach, state conscription ag nt. advising him to assemble the. ;ncn and .send them as sun as possible, and to communicate the instructions to boards Nos. 2 and Ü. About M men will be ent from division one, 27- or 2 from division two, and about the same number as the latter from division three. Notie-s were being sent m: to the men Wednesday to report for dutv.an! in readiness to leave at 7:47j Sunday morning at the Farm-' ers Trust, buihling, Jefferson and ; Main. At the same time messages j by mail and telephone were being delivered to the men to atte nd thj banquet to he given thenr Thursday j evening at Kahle's restaurant by the Kotary club and other business men of the city. The men are Instructed to meet at the Chamber of Com merce buihling on W. Colfax av. at 6:. hi aiici march to tho restaurant. It is probable that a farewell ovation will he te ndered the men similar to the one given in honor of tho 152 who left for camp two weeks a no. However, the details have not been formulated, therefore cannot be announced until later in tho week. Democrats Fire First Gun Tonight For Ackermann Democrats from all sections of the citv will gather at the 3:lks

temple tonight to celebrate the ; mirnüSe of haulilIJ? thp ro-imenVii tormal opening of the campaign in j maU from tht. poiiloftk.0 to the ramp, behalf of Rudolph Aekermann, the. tH,lance of alout , lnilr,s. candidal., for mayralty honors. Co Fl. vtrmuth df,clar03 that tho " ' -Iy,Iner,,V. A-.11Ii!r1aUf,h' -securing of some such conveyance and J. Flmer Peak will be the 1 . A. . . . ,. . 4. . 1 has become necessary through the principal speakers d tho evening. . . , ' . . .... 'absence of anv ii.ans cf convevoters nt the city will be -given an 1 . . ... , ' , .... ii. ance; at the camp that can be used ouportumtv to hear th- candidates . . , , ., , .. , , , for that purpose, as the daily batch on the ticket also. . . . . , 1 ' 101 that regiment, amounts to an A special invitation have been 1 . ... , , , . , r ..average of 2? sacks of lirst class issued to the wome.-n of tho eitv by .. .. the democratic central commiUe-o ml an! about th; same number of to attend this meeting as the is- sacks ot peco"d and parcel sues which have arisen, to date. J'tter. I pon motion ot on.; of and th- aims ,.f democracv in its of the members the matter was relation to the future welfare of "-ferre.l t the board of directors, the city will be discussed. (who will pass oi it at their next Kridav night the fjrst war.! m-e t- moetinK' ing of 'tho democratic campaign! Charley D. Zigler. chairman of the will be staged at the Co,,uillard 1 count' ,',,l',t.v lonn committee. x-

scho.l. A seri.-s of meetin-'s will follow throughout the city. Kcoe.nling to an announcement made Tuesday night by (Jus A. Ilaslanger, headquarters director. Seventy-livo democratic organization workers met at Tn.euer's tin shop. K. Jt-fferson blvd., Tuesday night. Fach ir cinct of the fourth waial Avas well represented at t'i meeting and campaign jdans wenreview e-d. A fourth ward rally was suggested and it is probable1 that it w ill be staged some time during the e nsuing two weeks. Joseph Hull, w ho presid-d as chairman, in - froiinre.l Mi- Aekcrmann. The-

democratic choice for mayir gafe i emplo es. ho state .!, win get a sala short talk regarding the issues of ary exceeding la per week are exthe mayoralty battle. , pected by th rirm to purchase at ! hast one bond urless they have a

POSTPONE PROBE OF LA FOLLETTE'S SPEECH - lrt. riiitii.ii.il N'.-ws S.-rvi .: WASHINGTON, ct. 1 7. Balked by S 11. La Follotte's refusal to appear, tlio senate committe e- in estigating his St. Paul speech, today adjourned tin pror-e until Nov. IS. "Be-i'-iuse of tile ler vest.-i alav. slid a statem Pome re-li the committeethough.t it best to seek information from othi i sources. This j being arranged for but it will take considerahb- tim- to collect it. Mem - bevy of tin- eoiiimitt-e have- -n-gageme-nls ,hi-h will require their! pres. n. e ar hom1 and have the-e-for- ih-chl-d t adj-.urn ".ntil Nov. U'i. j Sia ha Folb-tte ! Washington until will I' Toain ii-. rhe D' ce-nbe r ses.-ion oen, b':t later n-.av take th stump to 'le-feriel Iii polb ies . - fore tb.e pcop SOCIALISTS TO VOTE AGAINST WAR CREDIT Int. ru iti..; ..I N s s rv'a THK HAGUK. " ct. pati h froi.i Ib tlin t'i! sr.. iahst ui-wspapet as 17.- -A d.--y iuote.1 a a yi r.g that the .-.n iali-t riie tiib s of tia- r ichrt g will o;e :i-...ir.-t the pre-p.. d 1 .....-.( ' .. i o w.ir cr -:it if Cha r.c 1P r Mi haeli i.- st. 11 in olla-.- wii th r ! h.-tag re-..vnvenes I '. Z. BANDII'S ROB BANK. 1: t. -n tti. ll New; si-rv' (; RAN VILLI. O . not. 17. Tw... robbers entr d the t'rariwll b:'tik here sha'itlv !a'f"re noon and after b. king th. as.-i-tant ci.h -r ami a " , . , ,t, . 1. . young woman c.erK in th vault. c;ipe:l with, all th m).i- iri s.gh: The iuss i. nt yt r.riwri. r.. ported the n.n are head? i th" poIic follow ii:' ch"s?ly.

COMMITTEE IS NAMED FOR LIBERTY LOAN TEA

C-.mmittees appointed iy Mrs. j Victor F. Jones, chairman of th- j women eommiCee oi trie iawrty loan, have been anr.ouin ed as fol- , lows: Mrs. J. F. peynohls. i hair- ; ; man of the Liberty loan tea to be i i hehl Frida- afternoon at the horn ! of Ml j l v.inML -A1 w. ColUaxav. ; h-- --ed by a group of workers. Mrs. William Maurer. Mrs.. J:. J. Cady, Mrs. Pred Cardiner. and , Mrs. Fred Ihnuham f Mishawaka. : ! F0GLEM AN TO SPEAK AT J rnfl H1 CDPC PU AMDCD ! i 11. L. I iIeman. w h.o lectureil J j lie re with th- U-nlpath chautaunua summ-r. will address an open ': meeting tonight at th Chamber of : -mmerc. building (HI "The A-Fi-H-A Science in Husiness Huilding and Man Bui ding." Mr. Fogleman, who conies frm New York city, has been an educator and lecturer along busir.es.- lines for some time, and be cat s he is so well known, the Husine-s Science society, under whose auspices h speaks', have decided to hdd an open m-t ting, to allow any one what cares t hear Mr. Foglenian to do s . MOTOR VEHICLE Rotary Club Takes Up Question of Supplying Guardsmen's Need of Car. Patriotic subjects were the basis of discussion at the weekly luncheon Wednesday of the liotary cluh. The question f purchasing a motor vehicle for the 137th held artillery, of which Co. F and the supply company are from South Hend. was brought up through a letter received by Maj. Fred Dennis from Col. George Freyermuth, the latter in command of the regiment, which is stationed at Camp Shelby, Hatties burg. Miss. Col. Freyermuth's letter was in response to a communication from Maj. Dennis and was brought about by the request of a sergeant of Co. F that a motor vehicle, of some kintl i be donated te tho roniiwnv for the 1 i"""" - -'" "n mv.un tivity and cooperation in le.ganl to sale of bonds. Application blanks were distributed and brief remarks made by several of the members. ."J- innis, seennary-treasurer 01 j the- Indiana-Michigan Klectric Co., j reported that fully i'a per cent of i tri company's employes would subscribe for erne or more bonds of tho present issue. Kctarian George A. Bobertson of the- drygoods firm of Robertson Bros.' Co. stated that a meeting 1 tneir employes was nom j yesterday and thi t mre than 5o I sales were reported at their ofrice ! . . 1 ! Wa-i lie-sdaN morning. Lach of their j very good reason for ne.t deing so. W. I n -.si1 n visitfire were firniß T Hoffman of the International Association of Iltary clubs, with ofi lice at Chicago. George F. Green of 1 tm. Chicago liotary club, an'l C. D. ' Mejr f,f th Indianapolis Rotary - cui,. j i Indiana Miners ! : ' I r t Go Out on Strike i. iu-tii.d e s. r : THÜRK HA UTK. Ind.. Oct. i j Six thousand ce.a. mine rs in the j i rre Haute a nd ( li ntoti Ii bis struck todav because (,t the failure of thI fut-1 admini-trator t iner-as.- tlio ! -'ri(n' "f an'1 :i1,w 'rrat-.r-' to '' " c " money an i i:c ii Nr;i:. ; NEW u:u. ii. t E j tit b' " . i if tli e ' 1 ." . :i ng- t Ut v I ii !! ii t "-r ei.t ; low. '' j e -caii 'i'i.-y 1 ; i ii e. . i 1 . 1 1 I ,t. I la:.- I:., i). y w.i .' - v. K.-lti-, ;: e'O . I . s. P - .-i. i!:.) -. ,At p. r ;.t : -' a ; : ." ; a n 1 1. 7. 7.'- per .-u. Tie n ark.-r I r P:.p.-r n:. - ..-i -o . C.dl m i-ej in I. a b rnf. St.-r'iin-.. i: .-'i , n.'- v h'e-s ii. P. i k.-rs" P.i i i , -ritn.-i. rt : a...ii ppr iT! ra.e Air.-nnTlL v V.;:- . J" - -j a b r TT?ti 1. I :d ' T-'C Y foe- .1'--.;P. nr.. I . I CV..! '. V. i in; l:-l '. S i 71 - f.r i'-.i; f .. r '."-1i.y t il! run AI.O ei k ro( K. T'Mii.N sna'K Y A IT'S. 111. t 17 II H ; S, - I'.Mi-i i a -i "T i ...-irk.-f Ihm ?. 17- l-.w.-r; mlx.-d :ti. l bat.-i.. T. l-l.".: ge I !i:ivv. P. ' is r : j, ! v . . in i.-.-.n ;:,; p:.r. si; 1.-...7 1-oj ; aigi. ll.T'.'Jl b;E lin k, $!' '! 17 I A 1 1 EE-E,---i;a. 2L(oO: n,.r.t i -v and -t :.!; l.--v-.. 7 -'-M7 : . ,.: , j,..:.,, Sä , lj L". - t'.' kr . f,.,.,;..r .' 'J. wll o: T'tir. $''Jfi 11 I w . 1. a , .-. r.i'.i 1 I E. -; ,a IT .0-1 1 : ' , ' a . .1 itiro at; v u. va 1-r-i I '.oo. i.-..:it-.. T;..'."''(iKg'..

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Nearly All Listed Shares. h.t- rr.nt icr... I N.-w S rvl N FW Y I ' K . "ct. 17. A i Ke tone was in evidetv".1 at tile opcnir.g oi i iii.- sum k mar.1! iuay ai-.o u.tii. of from fractions to over one point were made ia n arlv everything! tr:ld,,fl ,IK I . S. Meel w as up -j at 11..-4 an.t Bethlehem .t-el Hand C'ru-ibh- also gained The feat.ir- of th" early trailing was the strength in Distillers S--curities which advanced L-h t ::-i. The raiir'.'ad h t w as higii. r. Norfolk and Western advancing or.i point to lä; wlii'. St. Paul and j Heading gained . I Mai hie Preferred Was ia good J .it niand and the copper stek.- w ere fractionally higher. ! After the strong opening th- icair1 i ..t .I.,....a.I IiiIa . 1 in, u 11m j trading again became active in the 1 hit,; furt-iiuo;-,, it was at the expense of value.-. The motov shares wer- weal;, (! :;- eral Motors dropjung live points to M, Xtudebaker - t. i'.T1. and Willys-i erland one point to L'-". The; copper f-tocks alo wer, weak, Ftah declining to W:, ami I. nnir'ott fine tKiint to .... w.. ... , F. -S. Steel dcclincl from 10" lo .';. and Bethlehem Steel B fell 10 one point to XTAV YORK STOCKS. Ii t rniiti.'iuil New s sYrvi. -: NI7W VRK. Oct. 17. -- Cl.isins pi ice.-. on the stock exchange today W ere: Allis-Chalnu-rs American Agricultural American Beet Sugar American Can Co American Car ami Foundry American Cotton Oil American Iyocomotie .... American Smelting American Steel Foundries. American Sugar Refinery . American Tel. and Tel.... American Woolen Anacoida Copper Atchison Baldwin locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel Bio klyn Rapid Tran.-i, .. California Petiioeum Canadian Pacific Chesapeake- and olii .... Chicago and Northwestern. Colorado Fuel and Iron . Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul ('hitio Copper . 7? . . 71i . .".S-", . ' .'og . . Wl . 1 l .117. ' . 41 , . !'::"s . r.i' . ."'3i . 7; . 7f.".; . u: .14'. . 7, 1 . 42 2 - '. 27-s . r.41: , . :pjTh . 2o c. .137 . . 4 m 1 'N .'. -21 ,. JtO-i , . j , .P.'4-s mm ty r . 17U 1 . 42 Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel Distilleries and Securities . Frie Frio 1st pM General Fleetrr General Motor Coodrioh "0 Great Northern pfJ Great Northern iv Illinois Central Inspirathm Copper Interboro, pfd International Harvet-ter .... Central Leather Kansas City Southe rn Missouri. Kansas and T-xas Lackawanna s'tee-I Lehigh Valley Miami Copper Maxwell Motor Co.. 1st pfh. Missouri Pacihe Mexican PetroKum New York Central New York. N. H. ami H National la al Norfolk and West r n Northern Pacif.e N. Y., Ontario and W .-I in. Pennsylvania People's Gas, Blessed St 1 Oar Ray Consolidate! Beading Remiblic Iron and Steel . . 1, 1 72' - 1 4; 10 7. y"li 1 . :' . He 4 421. .... 1 Republic Iron and Steel, pfd.. '.CC4 Sloss Sheffield Southern Paria Southern Railway ::72 Southern Railway, pfd ! Studebaker Co T 'im. Copper Texas Co Union Pacif.eU. ,s. Rubber F. S. Steel 1 2 1 u 12J 1"2 U ! F. S. Steel, pfd : l Utah Copper Virginia Carolin i 'heniicH , 2 : 1 4! Western Union West ins ho ase Klee tri Willys Overland . . . American Zir.c . . . . -- f i K-iiTiicott j Pittsburgh Foal . 4." , iinnisinai .i.i.'-. . j Marine I Marine, pfd. i r. . na tic-nal N'i' d j ;.th!ch-m Steel "B" !. West Indb . - .7 ' nile opper Midval -Steel Sa! es S"ha :e -, 7 . i. 5 1 j ".4 4 4. " 0 " . , 1 - rwr um ai.o i.fvr. -.ioik. RAST IU TIT1.C. V. Y. r, b 17 " i A 1 I 1.1. I .p ; j. i . .-r ....... - ! ar.d -r-ady: prP..' e-. r- ill I 1'nii. TauO'.-r gr-.-b'. '''.;;.io i'irvr-g T'eieir-t-. '!: ;-irk. !ei..-.v .-1; .1 t" i'-. ."."" 1" sBlT.P AM EA E'-- I'-ai'- ''S .,..;, uvir-.'-t sb.w : .:...;' 1 o-. $!7 ' 1- a t. f-iir. P2 ')' P". 7". : r-ir- -- ii n 7' I j, M;s 1 rnirk'-t I Y rk-rs. sT . -'n n : pg j IT tidxed. 1- 1-P niTy. Jl.p. , 1 - n : r--ugh. $lM-0 -" j :, Tjtt,y r. im 7T".. . e rltlf ACO 'A-II .KM' .TlP'BO. ort. 17-CuP.N N"a f'Ji'7. N i v. i"' 1 '-"1 1 ..': n ' 2 1:U 'ATS N. g ; wait-. l1. ; .-', -tar!a--l. v 5 7g..'-..i.7 7a -

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