South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 51, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1918 — Page 4
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
MICHIGAN MAN IGNORANT OF WHAT VAGRANCY IS
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DEATHS mi:. K,Mi'.M) iwhyax. Mr.-. Sigmund I'ubyan, .'1 years oil. di'-l at Kpworth ho.-pital Monii morning after a short illno.-. She i -oirvived by her husband and the following children, Anna, Jo-
jr., and Stephen, all
Ahorn live at i.'o. S. Pulaski st.
Mrs Fal'Viin was burn in Hungary in 1SS7. The funeral will be held from St.
church. Wednesday n-c:ck. Fr. Ivp.vrence
TRIBE OF BEN HUR I EXPECT BLANKS FOR WILL ESTABLISH I CORPORATION TAXES
NEW COURTS HERE! jq ,(ERE SOon Women Who Visit Floor Think
Signals of Brokers Are "Oh, So Foolish."
MEN TIM' ON I local and foreign markets I jTOTiK EXCHAMGE L. . - , 11
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New York Slocks; Closing Prices
Two now courts of the Tribe of
Although the time limi: originally et has nearly passed, blanks on
y ' !-eph, S;g:n:;n
i.r
When Stephen's
I!rn llur arc to he instituted in St. j
aosepn roumj in wi.fi.fa .iwhi(.h corporation may make out it fa ünnftiinrnl t.V ( :irnfP Kn'oJ ' ....
" ' " ' - -';tneir income tax return? have not
! yet arrived In South Bond. The time
extension to April 1, has been ncces-
jsary on tris account.
"Planks will he here in a few
UPWARD
nnriwri
m t
district deputy. One court will he ; instituted in South Lend, and the i
other in Mishawaka.
' :m are Peintr m.ine ror an eiao-i
orate cT-nniwun oi ic h'i.i, d..u , ,iayfS lhough. I'm sure." declared visiting it mis arc to assist in put-1 (U orr rf,nortnr lot.rt
t: ir;c was rxpl.iip.r-d morning at r o c:or k. l r. uiwrenco ti on th work. Fifty charter ! -t.,.. u... . : out
th- F:.-.rhan:.n n.an tou!ly( Morvath offic iating, and burial villj meml,M for each court are ex-jraeo nnw aml it wnl not hc lon.T
;'il r.- i imi ar.lJH. tu au.ii 'iiuw: mmi' ij. t peCtCU. I h oi lots of rnM:-v ; !
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before we get them.
t o:.t. liUt soiuf-how it
ot a -.v.iy I raiht lia !f('M lrunk, I'-!?. l.-l:- nr. I ant not apy a-;.-r,mt." II.. r.i.-' v. a.- fontinu-'l for f.!:'-'r i :. . o-: i .'a t ion. I.'o',! I:-IU'tt. I ".; r. '.o 'A I , . JJ 'a . ! ' I ' aii-l ( o.; -p,t
!!io -oiii.t jail for- i! i; - v- hMt
i not want lorn
I a rmoM . ay a r- hi r f j i f . n - u I o ; t. j I I i
! MKs.
i Mr.-. Funic- I)ru!inor. 7 " y.-ar old,! I died at the Lome of her niece, Mr.
A. II. .hultz. 12 '. Franklin pi., M-n-J day aft moon at Ü ::'.) o'clocl; affr ; an illness ! two weeks. Sli- is, also
D'YLSION 1 TO EXAMINE CHEF KLINE DETAILS
35 MEN NEXT THURSDAY
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.Mr.
Local draft board No
th following" men f class 1-A for
1 by one a,o; ted daU-hU r, i evamination next Friday:
John IonooLTM n. Frank I' Well.-. ane iMniel h.uidheld, Kohert Sumption. Autni.-t il. W'iwiuiri.
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. Cki'c Perry -f I'lUhart. Ind. . InjIinor w;is i'l at the time of hi..-fand'.s d'ath two wo ks ;tO.
ln'ini' wa.s Ii. twon Nil's a nd j a ii L-Uht .Jjti.ih. kuriert Vrvaiu. llalph
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ertr.ip.d in F' ri lor. county. .Mien. , i- .Jat kMn. rhi in L. I hntv. Iouii
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w oi k , M ich., Feb. 1 s 1 ::. She
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bad lived pa.-t four
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in I a r i i' it ou nt
. I I s. .Midi. I 'I l.c fui" til will be held fn.'.n the I J t b j ,-h u It . i .si'i.ii'e. I'ranUin pi..
Thursday afTfrnooii at :''.() o'clock. . I. II. e'i o . der otti'Matin'. The l o.jv will pla. i d in the r-eeiinn ault at fluerview.
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and
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DR. SENSENICH TALKS OF DRAFT BOARD WORK
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Joral .Ir.ift
;.u.-t of tli" South I'apa JCcal D.-tat.j bond at the weeklv lur;'.h-"n Tutsil i iior.n in the Karmevs Trust Jnn. and delivered an addie.-s on tlic i.pi'atiou of f ba- m lirliM- consct iptioa lasr nn-I the duties devolving upon ti.e b'.ii d mep.ibers. I r. S n-t-'-ni' li showed the superiority of the wrkmu' of tho pie-ent I i , over th'j eon. i-i i p ioi law in fore i- dirin the 'ii! war. ep! lining that of thj
ilimi' i.i.iii ,i mtiuoit men caii. 'i nn
e amination situ e the present law b.- oic.e cffeetlV hut a p J) ro i h ! a t e 1 y .'..I'-oi men of the variant tyj-e )iad faibd to re-pond to the Mimrnons. a . coniiiaiod to more than f.üO, o o( j out of more than TOf'.oon conscripted in the Fivil war.
VM uriu.nsKA. Wan-la Kul.eika, duuKhter of .Mi. and Mrs. l.adi.-laus Kuherka, 7'. S. Fiirlisle st.. ilieil Monday iiiornin,-'. Sh'.1 was born in South Il.-nd Nov 1 ... l'.uifi. The funeral will le held Thuirday morning at o'clock, and burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery.
Flircntvj 11. I,ecky, Clinton F. I'clton, John F. llardaker. Frank U. Am:.!, I'.azzler Fskridwe, Hen ItidinKf I". (leor'e Nusshart. Jolm A. F.rolf, Fawrenee 11. Talmadc'. Fdword leroy Lon'( William Miltonberprr, Roy It. Kic. Fr ItAdams, FMminick Itc(po, Joseph Famicki. Frank V. Johnson, Donald I. IJrumhauKh. Julius :. Feter. Roy F,. Hankey, Fdwin A. Frcdrjokson, William F.rove, Ira C. Honsel, Arlry Null, Fdw.ird J. SteKehuis, Clareiau l'crkins.
CAMP LEADERS MEET TO DISCUSS PLANS
BOYD COX ACQUITTED
OF ISSUING BAD CHECK:
Mits. i:i.r.ri;Tii i maktin. M r.H. l-:iiahoth V. Martin died early Tuesday morning from complications. followiiiK a fractured hip
about ei;;ht months aco. Sh waai
Pom in Tinj-'io. Pa.. Apriu 2, 1S.J5, and was marly si years old. She came to South H"nd from Chicago about 1 1 months aso. She is survived by two daughter., Mrs. Delia Metcalf of Montford Falls. N. V.. and Mrs. Ida Keacker
of Futter Nut, Wis., and two isis-ters,
Mrs Iella (larseau of Muskeon, Mich., and Mis. Anna Färber of Sylvania. . The funeral will be held frotn the rs-idence. nil F. Italic av., Thursday afternoon a-t o'clock. llurial
will be in Fowman cemetery.
Sixteen "leaders' at Camp Fberhart, tb.e Y. M. C. A. summer camp, met in the director' room of the local building Monday night In a reunion ilinner, at which plans for the corning year were discussed. J. It. Jontz, local hoys' work director, made a hort talk, in which he outlined the plan for the new season. The reunion of all camp Loys will take place some time in March, according to Mr. Jontz. At this time all hoys who have ever attended Camp KberUart will he invited to meet for an oldtime feed und frolic.
TRAFFIC POLICE POSTS
Chief of Police Klirr Tuesday morning ayslKnevl the six day traffic otlicers to thoir posts, two ofüocrs t.eiiiK detailed to h post. There are three posts. In instructing the men in their duties as trailic olticers, hief Klino urged tho men not to hold unnecessary convf-rtc with the puhMe. and the chief further urges the public t - refrain from visitimr with the traftlc otticers while on duty. The utmost courtesy is tn bo exhibited i.y tho (.fticors in answering uuestions. and in obtaining t ho highest Toint of elhcienry In this work, the public and the ollicor. ate asked to be as brief as possible, in the iiuestion.s and answers that will be eonsistant with good servi'-e. The post designated by the police t-hiet are: Fost No. 1 Hoslnski and Xorthrup, who will rover the territory from Washington av. north to Marion st. and from Marion nt. cast to the river.
NFW YOP.K. Feb. F. Seen New York women roamed among the balls and bears; on the floor of the Consolidated stock exchange recently and emerged unharmed. An excited messenger boy looked straight into the eyes of one of the girls and held up two fingers, Vshapo. "Not today." replied the saucy one. ' It'. too cold. Rut 111 be glad to take ä dip any time next summer. ' Th" messenger boy was signalling to a broker. The girl, who otkvj liel in a small town, thousht of th old swimming; ;0l. As the cirls entered, about roO men not Including the messenger boys, ranging in age from Is to ;f) stretched thir arms out with a ; cordial gesture. : "Isn't It nice that they greet us . so cordially," exclaimed on effusive I miss. ; "I-rovely." drying responded their guide. "They are wigwagging about stocks." When the carriage call lights over 1 the big bl.tckhoard. where they keep the score, Legan to flash numo.r I after number in a nervous theatriI cal sort of way, one of the girls gigi gled. "It i so sai festive of flirtimr. don't you know." "Did you ever eo ro much wast- ! ed energy in all your life?" queried ! one of the visitors. "Think of what
i w ere: jAjax Rubber . Qfool Qhorne A rrt Mnct Drnmi. ! Allis Chalincr!
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Intemati.T.al News Serri.-e: (eneral Motors
; NKW YORK, Feb. l'j. Closing ; Coodrich .prices on the stock rxcb.ar.ee todav i c,t- Northern Fr.
Inspiration t opper
traveling from Jefferson blvd. south ! could be accomplished if they would
conserve it and ievoie u t
to Monroe st. and from Monroe st.
flit
ting.'
A -iiit of tun gniliy was n--turiMMl l. a jury in th- liiauit court T.lts.ia nioiniri:; at the opening of . a .i . i . i t:.a- ..-
i-oi;ri m in-- a oi .'i. i .1 i.u i ol j W att a-ain-t JIovil i"o. a local!
j iano ab-rii.i!', who v.as haiged by lh- 1 1 Li i r 1 1 1 ! v with i.-uinu t )i-r a i Ii t a U 1'oV .r." o: the Citizen's National bank last PeOemb, r. The a-.- was trbd Monday and tlo- jury
l'-tii -.! ltte in tli ati.-inoop. r:l ; .M iiirc; at a de i-uon unt.t '. " bi k I Ti.--day niornipu. ! Tio- a'io ca-e lias uoibing to do ' with tb.e indictment for cmoc.lc-'. no nt found a-vun-t Cis by the grand! ia! - ami ulm h has not be.;-i ( ailed I for tii.il. i
FUNERALS
n.KIJ:s V. DILTKICII. l-'uruutil services of Charles W. hietrich vvill be held from the residnce irt (:rman twp., Wednesday afteiroon at 2 o'clock. Rev. 'laude Young" officiating and burial vsill be in Kirew cemeterv.
Tile !. who, w a in Nat i, lived ill
X J5AKKO.N. J of Adelpha M. F.arrn. killed by an electric train
Cab
on
"Fehrurarv 12, ar-
Soiith Fend Mondav after-
THRIFT DRIVE GOES ON, EXPECT REPORTS SOON Report? on the progress of the Thrift drive in South Rend and Mishawaka will begin to come in Tuesday night, it ii hoped by those in charge, and the results of tiie efforts of the many committees and organizations at work can be announced Wednesday morning, according to J. F. Nuner, city chairman. The original'intention was to hold a luncheon each noon during the week, at which the reports could be given, but this was rejected, since it required too much time, in the opinion of the workers.
nvt tri tVi rivpp
Post No. 3 Sorwlck and Wen-i "Theres a dei.gntrui p.ace to dow.sk!. traveling from Lasalle av. ' 'vo tea," murmured another sifter south to Jefferson blvd. and from ! :4 sI,ied the throne-like seat of Jefferson blvd. west to Taylor st. Valentine Mott. who has called the The tralTic otlicers each po.U ' meeting to order for U consecu-
will alternate hourly from patrol j unu J-rs.
duty to trafhc duty throughout thj
day.
BOILER EXPLODES, 3 KILLED, 20 INJURED, START INVESTIGATION
Mr. Mott says it is the nrst time
in the history of the exchange that women have Invaded the sacred precincts. The visitors declare it is their last time.
REICHSTAG WILL HEAR UKRAINIAN PEACE PACT READ BY KUEHLMANN International News Servi-e: AMSTERDAM, Fob. 1. Roth the flerman reichstng and the Austrian nailiament, the lawmaking bodies of
l'at Chicago. S'everal of the injured ,ho r(nlni1 P..-e?. nre scheduled 'to convene today at Terhn and
air t AJvc iru ir. Because of the total lack of an
j explanation for the blast, a theory
that It was the result of a war plot has been advanced. The plant is said to have been working on war orders for structural steel.
The explosion wrecke! the build -
Intern itioral News Service: CHICAGO, Feb. 1 9. Investiga
tion was started today into th-3 j cause of an explosion of a tubular j boiler which killed three men and ! injured nearly a score of the plant 1
of the Republic Iron & Steel Co. at
Vienna respectively. One of the first items in the eichstag's program is the first reading of the Ukrainian peace treaty. In this connection Dr. von Kuchlmann, the 'German foreign minister, is expected to make an address, ex-
BOARD TO BUY 30,000 FEET OF OAK LUMBER
noon. The funeral was held from tln'if Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Flmer A. IFguins C. S.. oiliciating, ami burial was in Kiveiview. Air. Ran on was a member of the W. u. W. and of Fidelity Camp No.
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av. !. by the 1
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iP.torv rtsoiiii.on im- tii- f:rni!f:r r pxrui ir
of P.l.iii:.' av. trom Faportej Tm. f,,IltJl-ai ,lf ;v,,r- II. Falker
.-.du way . a adopted Lvi, ,.t. ht.1(1 froIll tlu. !loIno of hlH
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w. idle
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wa adopta-i woi ks T'les-
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loaiing upon confirmatory
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tile a.loptlou lr-."! it will
.March. j A JO tlto'l for- ;i sid' Wälk "ii i Frispt.-r- t. fiotu Lincoln ua" i I. to f'l'.iMi.l st. vas rcieived and a; ft solution was ordered prepared.;
Tlu 'a.ar l t March l '. a the da'e upoji which "it viil icciive bids for its y eat ly supply of :,'.; o fe.-t f lamb.-r.
isi-t.-r. .vlis i'ii or;t' I'liuik, 1 llar-
i i i.-on a v .. ' Pilot iv. j i met i rv .
Weiltu-sday afternoon at F.urial will be in Rowman
sr.... iiovrs. Tii funeral of Stan.i Joror-s will -e luld Wednesday afternoon from he residence at o' lock and from
ROBBERS GET S12.200 WORTH OF LIBERTY BONDS
Inter national News Service: roLFM RCS, (.. Feb. 19. Polk e today were without clues to the robbers who late yesterday afternoon broke into the baggage rooms of the Wells-Fargo Kxpress Co. at the Jl-.-OO in Liberty bonds and Fnion station, and escaped with 51,.is.7o in checks, drafts and remittances. Harry Ford, baggageman, left the, room for la minutes, to meet an inbound train, and informed police
lie locked the room hefore leaving.;
He noticed nothimr unusual when he returned, but a short time later when he started lo (heck packages
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; .i,i.i, i.,!!!.. ,,..-, icnii l niaimnir w iv me peace riane ai
and showered boiling water and , ''rest Litovsk broke up and why it bricks upon all its occupants. Olli- was advantageous to the central cials estimate the property damage j powers to make peace wi'h Fkrainin. at about 5 50,000. The Polish question threatens j trouble at Vienna and advices from
that city said that the government looked for a turbulent debate over the budget.
SEN. CHAMBERLAIN GOES UNDER SURGEON'S KNIFE
International News Service: WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. Sen. Chamberlain of Oregon, chaiiman of the senate military affairs committee, was rushed to Providence hospital this afternoon for an opera-
consultation oi nis pnysicians tociay. j The senator was suddenly attacked j by a recurrence of appendicitis yesterday afternoon. !
CLOSE e.nwcrr?r WHICH ' LET POTATOES FREEZE
"livet A. M. F. church at i:::pjwith F.eorge A. Rratt. another bag-
lock. Rev. A. T. lidding will of-
o
:a iate. asd burial will Je in River v lew cemeter y.
CONSIDER ACTIVITIES ON 1918 PLAYFIELDS
PROMINENT DEMOCRATS WILL ATTEND MEETING
t b M I !! 1 , ! ' ,
M activities f.-r the , ion. ini;
.i-.l the F'lv hu-luet. wer." l.'r.-il the riiiiiauiul io ic ii 'dbmittec. winch w Monday c 1:1 tb.e scboaj ad in in it r.i tiM . .-.g. Th om m 1 1 1 . a accepted
gageman. the loss was discovered. Investigation disclosed marks of a "jimmy" on the doors of the room.
WANT 2 MILLION MARKS TO PRUSSIANIZE POLAND
th lv
Id
. Howv h; 1 park
LT! ol! ml 111 I .eeper :i;.!ci..ikr i- parks.
i! Peept t".md m-"' -, th'
bo. i rd f er us.' as p : a i . ' bl . The pal : !-oard ab-a tu-ped Over land i ". K:s!.- . St'.ble' aker an.- Keller parks. !iu,,,tl-i r with two lots on N- Notre I. .. V .. to be US d f"l" Waf g Ur tier.- ! bo - ea r.
I "rank Mayr., jr. democrat if cf.uuty liiairm.m, Tuestlay morning rec( ived vvoui from i:. A. Gast of Warsaw, chairman of the F'.tl! disnivt democratic central committee.
:b.at Ficd Van Nus. secretaty of the -Pit.- il'Miii "i ra l it- central committee, j ..p.d Ralph Mox, Indiana director, for the Democratic leairue. will at- ! t- !td tb." organization meeting of the ' distrat irptrai committee to be held! in South Rem' Feb. 2 7 .
AKTILM-.UY DI'IIS, Intoraatieual News Service: PAK IS, Feh. 1! Heavy artillery duels took place throughout the night on the Aisne river front and
in the Verdun sector, the
International News Service: FORT WAYNF. Ind.. Feb. 1 f. The Ackerman-Wietier crmimifMon
will be -losed next Saturday
as a result of permitting a carload of potatoes to freeze. Federal Food Admr. Hoover has instructed County Admr. Haffner to enforce the closing, it became known today.
AVANT N.AM I ' CIIANGI'I). Irte rrcd en -' N'.-ws Service: ROCHFSTFR, Ind.. Feb. 1?. Changing the name of "Germany"
war of- i school near here to Riley, in honor
nee stated that afternoon. The lir-, 0f the poet today rested with the
m- was specially severe around St. i township trustee. Patrons petitioned
I for the charge in name.
C-obain forest and Rezonvaux.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. T.. The Prussian budget for 1 : 1 S calls for J.'J .", 00" marks to be devoted to German propaganda in Polish territory, according to an official dispatch Monday from Switzerland. It is reported that the Germans 'are preparing, for an extensive campaign of Prussianism in Silesia. Posnia and West Prussia. Another dispatch says Austrian troops reeentlv tired on Poles in
The meeting is .,. be attended by Remberg who were meeting in iuphe seven county chairmen in the . r,orl nf a united Poland. One man district, and as many of the precinct j uilleil and at the funeral great .mitteemei. as are able to he crowds joined in the procession pre-. nt. Matters pertaining- to the vkiie shops and theaters were clos-
pr.tv.anet ni :,ay. and organisation t:iatte.-s will be thoroughly di-cus-ed : t the meetitic. which is to be held at the o'i'.oj- Imtel. Tlu1 meeting Is called b- D:p Pli.iiiiiun Gast who u i:l also be present.
THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
I c-c! and university classes suspended.
ITALIAN TROOPS HARASS FOE ALL ALONG LINE
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Mr a'.d Mr'aPilpa st . a so Mr. a p.d Mr ''. Division st
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WILL I.FWF. CITY. Julia Todd pleaded guilty in t lie circuit cojrt Tuesday morning to
Ar.to-ii operating a hoie of ill fame, whk'h iai;ga-,was raided b the police reveral ! weeks a:", and w as Pned JTo"1 and ;co.-ts. amoV.nting in all to 571. .0.
w r. h she paid. An
lv.ade between the worn
R(Mi:. Feb. D. The Italian troops are showing much activity ar.iJ are harassing the enemy all along the line. There also has been considerable artillery lighting, according to the report from general head'jo.arters today.
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.man anA'NEGRO LYNCHED BY MOB I
. ..i'.C'P. pla e :t - of '! Ife TuesdaV . ;'::.-- '." t' 1 a n 1 --.. .P ; r -j r. g t b. con- ir.g : - W. K . 1 ...v: p".rt. iu i J . ! 1 o i h . i p r - i -
Vf. . 1. Ma.-!.. a rdarv.
i. i !. I '. i ' i ' t r a s a r. r. i ;-:r.. s . w a s t .. us acicd it
iTi.-. ii! s e. M
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i Pros. Schwartz out of court that sh should leave the city by March 1.
SAILORS i.u'Ki:n. lpi'M i! .Netvs Servi'f:
Doni say you siw It In ihz r.eu-spapcr. Sz N;ws-Timr.
WASHINGToN. Feb. P. Ficht sail r w. re mjurcil through the e-plo-jou of a cartridge ca.-e daring
tirgt practice ui t . .-. Montana, th navy department announced todav-. Names of-the victims have not jt ! oi rof iol, n-r did t'ie dis-
F. YFTTFVILLF. Ga.. Feb. 1!. "Rud ' Cosby, a Negro, was lynched near he re Sunday night by mob after he had attempted to rob the home 'f Mrs. Rarney McirLveny, near Aberdeen, and kidnaped her two voir old baby. The child was found
later in a. briar patch uninjured.
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th- ib';"i'.Unft occur-
Miss AVilma Ca rlin. Portale rd. hi's gene t Indianapolis to be tlo gi;ev. pf Mr, a1 J.v. r. .Volcott.
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TAiCF BAre VouR
rtOKEV oft I'l I HavjF VOu
honest PQHTlCiAM j,
I'll II .iir
nent With Marine in Good Demand.
NFW YORK. Feb. 13. Thtre was a tendency in the closing hour to take profits in stocks. Studebakcr in the last half hour showed a remarkable spurt of strength and rushed up to t 1-2 for a new high on this movement. On the advance some selling occurred Avhieh checked its progress, but to. waril tb end roat interest in this ytock was manifested, ope lot of l.fiOO shares was purchased at ..".. The market in general closed at substantial gains over last n ght.
u gat-
American Reet
American Can American Car and Foundry.. American Cotton ojj American H. and L American Lirv-eed American Locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundry . . . American Sugar Refining . . American Tel. and Tel American Woolen American Zinc Anaconda Atchison Atlantic Gulf and West Indie.Raid win IKomotivc Raltimore and Ohio Rethlehem Steel F.ethlehem Steel F. Rütte and Superior California Petroleum ,
F. 1 1 lU
j Int. Nickel Int. Paper Kennecott Laekaw anra Steel Lehigh Valley . . . Marine ! Marine pr i Mexican Pi te . . .
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International News Service: Canadian Pacific NEW YORK. Feb. p;, Price j Central Leather continued their upward movement j Chesapeake and Ohio
2 0 b' 17 -Si 1 1 7
at the opening of the s.tock market j ( 'hicao and Northwestern, today, gains of from fraction;, to j Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul.. over two points being mado in the Chile Copper initial trading. jChino Copper The st((I share.-; were the most Colorado Fuel prominent Issues, Ste-l Common Colorado Gas and I'lectrlc. selling up 7-S to !'S while Crucible ; Consolidated Gas
rose 2 o'-R to fie, t-$. Raldwin advanced 1 ;:-S to 0 :'.-s and gains of about a point were made in Rethlehem, American Car and Foundry end Railway Steel Springs'. Marine Preferred was in Kood demand and rose over one point to 101 7-t. Mexican Petrolejni rose 1 point to IG and Industrial Alcohol rose 1 ?,-4 to 129 C-4. Chandler Motors continued in demand and rose 1 point to 00. AVestinghouse was unusually active and advanced 1 l-l to 13 ::-8 and American Can sold 1 2-S up at 4 3 1-4. The railroad stocks showed an Improved tone" with Reading making a gain of 5-S and Union Pacific an equal gain to 1-1 Market is Active.
Corn Products , Crucible Steel , Cuba Cane Sugar .... Delaware and Hudson Distilleries Securities Krie Frio 1st pfd General Klectric
Norfolk tV Western ! Northern Paci'o- . . . . , Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Peoples Ga Pittsburgh Ceil ; Prevod Meel Car Ray Consolidate. . . Railway Steel Spring- : Reailing i Republic Iron V St; 1 i Southern I'acb.c Southern Railw av
: Studebaker ;r,l 1 Texas Co ' 3' Tobacc o Products j ' I Fnion f ,ic iric ! Cr.lterf Cirar s'tores 4r : l . Ind. Alcohol 41 's 1 17. S. Rubber 3 7?' ' I". S. Stee; ! F. S. Steel Prfd. . . , ! Utah Copper 6 6 l2 i AVestinghouse -1 7s ; White Motors .... IF- ! AVillvs Overland
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"j j percent ytl.10. i j Sale shares, 50r,.K.O; ' t40.000.
Lends. $1.
Gossip of the Marvels
The rapidity with which stocks i hea p. -st of all market,:: cot only fi r have been Lid up lately shows the I the futures but fr c urrent arrivals.
danger of being on the ehort bide. With such a small floating supply of stock, a relatively small demand causes a panic such as we saw In
Studebaker today. Raldwin and
ine market was exiremeiy acuv c; j Chandler yesterdav. Tomorrow may all through the forenoon, with manv.,ip Overland day. Sell on these big
stocks selling up to new high rec
ords for this movement. Marine Preferred, however, dropped from 101 2-4 to 100 and Atlantic Gulf from lift l-i to 117. The steel shares were in good demand, U. S. Steel advancing 1 2-8 to 1- 2 while Rethlehem moved up 2 2- S to 82 C-4. There were some recessions after upturns. The railroad stocks held strong at advances of about one point. General Motors after selling at 131 1-2 rose to 122 and Chandlers made a gain of three points to fj2.
advances to buy back on a four point break. Financial Editor.
Although there is r.o eastern outlet at the morn nt, shippers are making moderate sabs d iilv To be r.ii.vol when possible. S.l-s yesterday w. ;-,-ea! im a ted at around l."'000 L;p- .. fx r interest in the future market
in Ttow W'-ll distributid,
South Bend Markets
GRAIN AND FEED. (Corrected Pally by AV. II. f-tniT, Start Mills. Hydtaalle At.) WHEAT Paying. ?2.0ä per bu. OATS Paving. Jvk-; selling, $1.00 per bu. CORN Paying. $2; selling. $2.10 per bu NEW FOIiN Pay! iff. $1.20. It YE Paying. $1.U' per hundred. 15 KAN Selling. $1.43 per hundred. MIDDLINGS Selling, Sl.Oo per hun-d-ed. CHOPPED FEED Sellin-. W.r-O per SCKATC1I FEED Selling, bto per cwt.
Iividend off Studebaker tomorrow will make a difference of $1 a share.
The oat market is repeating its former performances: in absorbing all offerings. Demand han been very' scattered, but sufficient to keep the undertone steadv.
the larger profits.
holder:- ha in,
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CHICAGO Corn Not only is there food dem " for all choice corn but Industries are apparently building up surpluses, as there is an undefined feeling that the movement from the country will be restricted to sue! corn as cannot be stored, also that country ' roads may break up at any time and further decrease future movement. Oats The feature in the oat situation is the fact that Chicago is the
On earning them P.'icif.c is
cf the railroads. Win tin- p.i of the railroad bill, winch p pelted this week, there sh P an up. v.-.rd movement in tb read group.
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The equipment stocks are d r-.'-g again thi morning. Raldwin sold up to SO', an advance of 1 ; over lat night's close. American Iiconmt; 6V, an advance of l,2 over In-t nigb.t's close.
The department of agrirti'tare recommends a large increase in acreage of foodstuffs and urges the south to plant as much cotton as can be well cultivated and harvested. Tb.e market appears oversold and technically In position to do much better.
HAY. STRAW AM) TEEIb (Corrected Dally by the Weiley Miller I'lour and I w'd Co.. 420 t. Tlchiran St.) IIAY-Payiiig. (7?i:s; ecllin?. $320 s.,i ST It AW Paying, 1 per ton; selling. $10 per ton. or 7äc per bale OATS Paving. -V-; s.dbnc. t."ü?100. SHELL ColiN Paying, ?-ou; -.tiling, f 2. IU. FAIl COUN Paying. 1.7ä; nelling. fl.70. . TIMOTHY SEED -Paying. SUO per bu.; selling $-..ch) per bu. ALKALI-A SEED (Montana grown)selling. fla.UU per bu. CLUVEIt SEED Paying. $lC(4i51S per bu ; selling, $-0.
Grain, Cattle, and Provisions
L1VK STOCK. (Correcd Dally by Major llros., S. (an SU. Mif.lui.waLa.) HEAVY FAT STLEUÖ Kalr to good. TfeHc-; prime. QlSc.
nous lwttfi-D im.. ; umw' loa-.
13c;
lbs.. 14c; 1ÜUÜ-0Ü Ib
PROVISIONS.. (Corrected naiiy Dy V. tV. Marlltrr, Ztl P. Jefferson Blvd.VEf i ET AISLES Cabbage, paying tV. felling, Cc; new putttote, paying l.uü bU-, tc-iilUg ;L- per bu. FEFIT Oranges, caie S4 L0. lellng 4eCcj.jK- per doz. ; lemons, cat-e Jt.oo'ü-v.i'U, .clung UJ!iV.: per der. BUT JE.. AND ECGS-Crea-Lcrj butter, paying ale, sc-liinir "ä ; i-gga. strictly freu. paving ö-'h:. se.ling 0a. m:kds. (Crrrctr Daily i Warner Itroa. d More. 114 L. Wayne tst.) TLM PI' IIA 4jo ü itiNw cLa-VEii isfcj-2. Uiu'lK Clan 'Ki; ä-'J-UO per bu. A LS I E E ltj'i; ID. ALKALKA-lo'a - bWEET CLUV r.K -LTOÖ'U'ü.Oa COW PEAS-.2 0''jL50. SUV DEANS la.oo f24. jO. Iii. EE UK ASS 3.70 per b::. FIELD PEAS-mO'aAOO per to. M 1 1. LET J- LOfiiTl 00.
(JEItMA N M 1 1. UK'l $2..yvti3 0O. JAPANESE MILLET S2 ."-"$2 TA mammoth clo v:: u l v.i .-.;,o.
LAST linTAI.O LIVE STOCK. EAST DPFFALO, N. Y.. Feb. 10 CAITLi:-K.M-flrt8. .vn ho.id: markft nctire; prime steers. -12.0oV; 13..VJ ; butettr irrades. fi, ira 1J oo. CALVKxSi;(.,.,.lpt. Vi) la-rnl: paarket ntive; ii II to choice. JilMVfi 177ä. SHEEP AND LAMP.S Ke.eipts, VO0 hed: market slow : choice l.unb-.. J17-2.J cilT..o: .-nil to fiir. $ 2.7i l:;.o : vinrlings. l.Tooj 14 O0; nheti., f.".0XU3.oO. HfKS-i: Iptrt. :'): marke? rutive; YurkerM. li IT ."mi : ois. 1." T,f,t IT 'S" ;
rnlle.1, l7 4oi. 17.."; he' v, $l 'S'it 17..V ; I muglM. .lä 'J.V,; 1.V7Ö: fag. .1Hpu H.'Ja. j l'ITTMU KCH Mi: STOCK. ! Pittsiii i:;ii. p.i . ivi'. i'.i.-catti.i: ! Supply llffht: m.irWet ntendy: choicp. M'J .."ii"'.; l.'. lT. ; prirn'. $l'2vi 1-1 'ä : g.od. i S1J 20'i 12 V.: tidy butchers, $11 oo.Pr 12 (; j fuir. JiMKV,; io..: eoninien. $7 .0o'i s..V : ! common to goa.J fat bnl'fi. y.trw,i P.."n: I eo:nuiu to cd f.it -ovi, o vi 10 ) ; heifer. 10 .'rll oo; fre-a com i nnd ! springers. .Voi0'.j 1!0 ; ve.il ealves. . SHEEP AND LAMPS Supply lieht.! market teady: prim.- wethers, l.'iöo; g(Hd nii.-d. $11 Vj 12 (: fair rniveil. , I)V lO .V ; tili Med eomilion, Äll lO(i i sou; yf.rini lambs, .17".a. IpMiS lbi-elpts. LV double decl'M;, market, piirn .Vio up; prime h.-avr Loir-. ' siu'.io'. 17 i: Tii.-llmcH S17 JT.'ri 17.4o: licht Yorker. JPi :j(a pi.7ä; pigs. 51.ihJ'iJ. 1...): rouirh-..' tl.tokn 10.75; "tair-. 1.".J n 10.7-". rilK 'AMI LIVE STO( K. I'NION SHWK VAIIbS. El. F.C.J. Ifi - II(x;S--Ite-elpt. cM.: laarket Pill. 2.. ; lower: mixed nnd laif'-beri. Spi ovt 1 s." ; j iro,.,i heavy. $ ct i.Vti lC,.o ; reuti L.'iivy. JP'.U.'ii p", ; lizht. .P; ."0; p;s."i; pl-'. i fl-.7't 1Ö.7Ö: bulk. ilKYi Pi. 75. .
iceipts. 47'iJÖO: ordinary tirt. 4-'-.', 4:-: Irit". .. extras. ."4j.V-. C1IEIE 'rwirot. new. " :-.(: .!r!ri v '2'"', young Aiii-ricn . ga- : J-.nlioriis. ga--: brick, gsc.
ter
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LIVE P(I LTKV-Tiirl. ent. 'Jtrfi '.'ft ; print?, :ti.-;
gese. 2iCri'2.'' ibik. 3o.'. PtrrATM;S-i:eceptii. -JH (.ir: M;l fota iiial Dakota. Ohie, ''' 2 cV.
'HICAfiO C A-.ll .KIN. 'iiiPAi;o. jvi,. r.i - C(HtN-No mixed. $1 r.'.I.V.; No. , white, si oor,; i : n,, -, ..!:., Jiav." l.i: N.i. laix.-.p 1 .-".'a l .V-. No white, $l.äo. 1.," ; Nt. " veiii.v. l.hö; No 4 mixed. M.iiO' 1 N'.j i '.- low. SI tAr.t 1 70 OATS -No. 2 white. M '.'..-; '. rr.iied. fnK-r: N. 3 uhlt.-. ?: No i vc hit-. s7'Szs' : tandaid. fc ... (IIKAl.l) t;itIN AND PKOVI-IOV. CIIICA", Feb. to. crnln? Hi'h L-.-.v ". - CO UNMar. i.7 it- i--p M.iv lj;"'- i.... u . OATS - - IVb. r- , : ' Mar. i:-, '"'i M.iv sj - j ns i , s; loitK-t-iv 47 70 s vj. .77' P 'i LARD - lti. 2Ü22 Ma y IV, -jn . ..- J u i v ".;. i." 'jt . - - i - ' RIP.S l eb. !0 J4 t .i 'l J May 'JO 'Ji 4 7 P". .luiv 20. 4 7 'J0.70 2 i7 --"
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K.ielpt. I7.oo0: market
steady; re.vei. . W7 l.'l.t. ; i-ov and
Leifern. UO'iMl (i". : U It-r an.l feeJ.
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rOELTKY AND MEATS. Corrert?i Daily by Jimnile'g Market 123 K. lefTerfcon lilvd.) I'OULTKY" Chickeü. U3-; belling Z'2Q
t-r. $7 ..V.i KM-i; calTe,. .s 20T; i;j SHEEP Receipt. 20.001 : market stead v. E lownr: native and western, PPOVäl.'Mf); lamb-, M.T7.V?rp; .-.
VEAL Paying, lie; eliini?. 1. BEEP Itoaft. ?Sc: bolllnfr. 20.?; porterhoane, 0or' i ", shadn 4j(0t.e. HAM Payinp. kellirg. i3c. LARD Paying. 2m-; selling. C2c.
INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Feb. 1? Receipt.-, ll.ooo: marlo-t 10 to 1
er: best htlvi-. JH' 'C'i li.S0 ; bst lag. ?pvprN"i: pi-s, 5 i.-juiitj 1.-..7.': bulk Of salei. K,.7()i;17.CATTIJ: Jte.elpts. L.'-Vi : market string to higher; cho'ce L-:irr ieer. K''ifiV. r. light feers. s in'ii pj (; heiferM. M't .V.T; lo.V; ows .7.'' 1 ; bull-s. S7 J'r lo 00; tilres. $7 MVii 1 POO. SHEEP AND LAMI'S-Keceipt-. .V; market stendv; prime sheep. flOOoi liotj: lambs, 10.oo'3 PiOO.
WHEAT No. 1 rd. 12 lo tr i
''oRN No. y:ovi. .l v- tr . : nixed. fl.Sii tri k; Nc. uiu:e tn'k. 1 ATS- Standard ':.- '" . - : white, wsa No 4
IPh'iS 1 "arapl white. '.',:4MLirrri- i KYU-No. 2.
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MONEY AND FAT H ANGE. NEW YORK. IVb. V. -I'ail money .n tja Ra.'.r 'f the .New York Stk E X -
mj 11. ! .-hang" ta:ay ru.e.i at u pr cent; n:gu. Corrwtd Iail.v by- the Eatwood Hih. i ij p,.r ent : low. Z p r -'nt. roultry and et Kool Market, J Time money wa ipiit. V. Wahicgton At.) Itwte wer per cent. l-TiESH FISH Dr. No. 1 frowa j -ph. market fr Prime Mercantile trout, 24P.. lb.: lar.-e cis-o. L'i'1 It-; Taper was . Dili.
arir.' r.ercL. i.'-- p : swii Jiracn. money n lyn'ln tdar was
lirg" percL. p.'.-- i : s!i)"Ke.j auncD. mu monev In ly.n'tn t P.JV lb.: vihite tih. 22Pjc 11.; fancy salt ! V.T f.nt. ma- kerel, 22!3c lb.; abaters, 2 t' 3 lb. I sterling Ex-liar g1 s each. 2Xc lb. : boneless salt codflah. ! taisin.-. in Rankers' F.ids at
t..olv with
70'., tut
M-d ! v bi!:i. aii l
Ph.: finnan fcadda. ll.c.; Like .aper:-.r. 1 ,ni:;r.d : 7L'-. for
poTernrn-nt si: r.-s 1 1 n : l.rid. l.' ;-; I jtp7o for '."-day bids. nable tli cr Mads cuJ. LJli-:; oerring, J 1 ljp.v. c iuc.ro iT.oiu ( r ririCAOo. Feb. l'i EFTTLE LirrSlAN'!. ii-iLt". 7.N.T7 tabs, creirnerv extra.
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