South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 149, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 May 1918 — Page 4
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I HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
WHISTLE SYSTEM ED Traffic Regulated by New System Motorists Quick to Grasp Plan. (PASTi: Till ON Vol K WINDMIII.LD.) TRAFFIC SIGNALS ONi: Wllivri.i; n,.Mii' n .th and .nth hound ?rat!i" h v e the i i.: h' o f uv TWO Will ST1 J i n .. n an-1 et bo md La ' have. the r i zh ' of .iv TO TV UN H Tili: I. KIT. wait for the n:n'ii in th- dir--- iin !ji whi- h yo.i are ho inl r.-fore yon fun. Th-n. driv- ;,p to the oTh-er. an.! t'irn. stopping heide him. headed :n ;he w.tv rou u i"h t' '- .Move when th" other suiul is gi- n. TO TV ISN TO TIIIL KM. NT. wait for th" ;gnal in the direction, in whi' h oi a r I u n J he fore, you t :rn. Then turn, l-mi; carefc! of iI'Vcf n i n. who havf: tup: ri;ht r way over the f tow walk ou m ist, p.a s. South l:nd h i s :rrown up. Thr shrill note of tlo- t r.i :Ti- unfile, soundinr a'oov.- th- hoarse idats of a u torn ohi horns .tml the clank nf horf )iff over the f.. r t'.irk? u? heard for the riit u:rif in S"!uh Lend Wednesday ni'irnir.. Most of the motO.rj.sts Mmcil to prasp the idea with little tmuhlp. ac cording to observe A pp it c ntly these have Yi-.nl experience in ''hi ago and cither cities when- th- whi.-t!; yst rn is used. Willi t;n.. howfcxer. explanation i in .-in" cases rccessarv . The w hit!r nr1 to u;,iLp South I'.rnd's traffic )!fm one of th" c-i in the country, a cording t Chief of Police KJmc. Each of th" eiuht orTieers on the .-pj.nl if-, r:ui their whistle Wednesday momit.g. 4.o4mI or Had? Traffic policeman don't Know MlV'ther to like th" t v syte:ii oi" riot "If there was .i t" til stream of traffic, it wo. .Id ! all ruht." -aid one of them, "hut th" way it i. wo liaxe to keep Mowing all th-' time." The rain brought out one advantage, however. At noon, when the heavy downpo:n ( oriitiu n d. the l'ol:t -man on duty at the oi nr f Michigan and Jerieron i et r-a t to the vht-Iter of an awnin; on th "I'nion Trti't h.uihlinr. fnun whi'li Vantage pn;nt hr gae th sistials. ;tppH.rently a.- i"ully .is though lie had been tandirg in the middle if the street. It i ,id that it will be ini po i hie to handle trafTic a rapidly with the whistles as Aith tb.e obi system, how--r er. except in a. t rax el. s of v erv he av v AUTEN AUXILIARY TO BE MAINTAINED PRIVATELY Member. of th- Aufen Ohef t orfs. No It, decided at a meeting J held in the old court, house Tuesday j n.ght that in ..n ei'tott to do tli"it j bit .I- a pa t no; ;. ora n ia t i.m . tb" J, woild 'oniiti'ie to ! 'l.'in and !;r .in-. The Autt-n Ittlie; ;e,i (".,..; .u.vili rx ind p'-ndn of the U'.ir "h-! f;:nd. Two member. w-',. iu t!ie iu-etir. g and a e!ec;ed rfd": i!r t r Dll'llt IIMIO !lt!l''l : X eck . t I .o-a r. -p t The I'M lYo ., ii:. i t - n . e i i n z I'ri'l o . i t'.atd ii':ri; r-' Inn he dep , i ; - h. id r,--t v. 1 hol.J !llt T h. i r sd . i v of ; h.s w : . 1 1 d ! I'll:;;'! house. PROBATE WILL OF LATE CATHERINE SUMMERS Act "r! r. i; to :. ;.; w , : : the 1 1' a ' i. ' ! . r. e . :t; m ' s i . r a v i tounhlp. ',)( 'l fo- pr. .N, .. Wednesday, the fa in .lv home nr..! urio .::dIng I' acres i ... ,uf.tt d to the -son. Thont f.' Summers. .ir.j his heirs on th inr hen,7 v ondit.op th it the !oi : . or. ; l Mi es to 1 1 e 1 tnere ns h .- r t o f o ;-.- .'. ii A!! i the res and. --sid'.e 1- Jef t h re and s ; . three hi'.irr G.C :'.! alike To t h " P... '1 h.'tr.a- . P. and Mar-. . w : f e . f Fdwaid It G.t : ! ie i a !, d Yanderhoof 'i'he ir Thon.a . re r t: , d as The will as ee, ;-.-,! V' a nd w as x n pes..i N orris and Ti:'.1"' !r. 1 1 f e , 1 W CO. D TO MEET AT Y. TO JOIN IN PARADE Co D of r e e n a k d t A a i 1.1' e r n o o ii . to o r.tvon ( - i de a Th. he T-sd.i s I'' e i : i : . Tn.-s. i ri ' a -.- s:s- 1 a 1 . a k ' -I '. the Howard So, U a d " o . 'S r r ' I at : (f a: i C MI.MOKI i, i:k ici. M e ,. ! . . '.n the T- :i mcrr.ir. mu-.c i: ,.nl F.. 'iu f pa k . wit!
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Mal.l K Walter of thi city, who i'ft her- t-i Juiy to take po-i-t.'ti .i- trioTaph"r to th captain.' on th- I" S S italietrh. i. now .er - t ir.g i h:f eotTMn in the L'nite1 ."'tat- nv.'il reserve and on duty upon th" h;p. Mr.. Walter was ? t f l . j ra phe r- in the .h" f George A K ;rtz or two r-nrK previous to hw !;iit!c the rity . Koliiiw i. h cnpy of a letter ri't'T. to The .Vews-Time. hy Mrs. 'L'. S. S. P.aliegh. "May '4. 1 1 S . N W-Tl men. "S- .th I'a ti'l. lnl. " ; t- n 1 1 e i n e n : fle'.iid- from a .outti T'end cirl to The .News-Tirr.es and all good South Cf-nd folk. The photograph er.rio.rd wa taken on hoard the V. S. S Kahesh .May 1 "th. 1 f 1 S. the cl- we wrni into regulation unifo? Til. ' f am erjng as hief jcoman, l'nit"d States naval re?ere force und expet t. be 'over there' now ory shortly hut I am 'piite sure that my thoughts will very frej uently 1" T.ai.k Horn." Again in Indiana.' "We attend to those duties- on hoard formerly given to the hie,f petty otfa er of our rating and I tin sure you would he very proud ( f the w omen w ho are so faithfully serving if j'hi omld see them each i;a;. :i I do. I never thought we f o ltd do it. Yf-v sin "r!y, "Mabel r:. Walter. 'hf. Veo.. J'nitcd States Naval Reserve Foic l. ?. S. KiUiegh." DE A THS Mils. PAUMIXIA A. SOOY. Mrs 1'armelia A. Sooy. f0 years old, died Tuesday night at her home s Cottase :rtV" av.. following an , illness of old age. She is survived f hy one laughter. Mrs. Nell Shaw of j this ejty. Mrs. Sooy 1. is' "been a res- : pi.-nt of South I?end for IS years,, comin- here from Jans county, Mich, i ( iiai:li a. iiain. 'hub-- '. Hain. 70.1 S. Clinton .-t.. did at - o'clock Wednesday morning nt his home of heart troiil.de. Mr. Hain had long been connected with the Indiana Lumber .'o. in the capacity of machine wood worker, and was a life-lont; redden of South Vend. He was horn here June v , 1 ' 7 . Mr. Hain i- survirl hy hi wife. Mrs. 'harles Hain, one son. aoscph, wo grandchildren, and a half'roth'T. William Hain. Funeral serv i es will no doubt be in charge of i;en Mur tribe. No. 11. mi:-, anna i KKi:rT.i:i:. Mrs. Anna l ranisko Freutzer, i'l; K. nhio t.. died Wednesday niorning at 3:ä0 o'clock of dropsy 'and roinplications. She was horn in ; M- c;ermanv'. May 'J. 7. 1M1. !;1!1 - 1 had lived here for years. i , Kieuter leaves her husband. Tl'.eodote Kreutzer, one son. Oscar, one daughter. Johannah and one 'Mother. (lw-tav MSchker. Kuneral a moum cments haxe not been made. FUNERALS i: .ma(;(.i:kt. runeral services, for (Irace Magien be lubl fiora the residence, S. Kellow st.. at v o'clock Wed-i.-ui t'en:ng. Kev. l.vil I'. Vm:u:- will oKiate at the seivices. I Tin- bod will be sent to Walkerton. I 1 nd.. '.: 'oiirial. 226 NAVY ENLISTMENTS
QTATC 1 ACT APPK I various, factories throughout the cit x . guiltv of malicious trespas01 MIC LHOI VVttr !(.irl .mpK)es lf sponded enihusms-
I'oity a ppliv a lions for enlistment ii the nav h.iM- been mad" to the it al i-. !iitmg oob e since last Sat1 'J ' far I o.aKM. a ! im th- t'lcsciit month. A total of H':",,n""'-' .'" th'na: wrr1 li,ii ;e in li.d.an.i last wck. n;e no-, iow in s ll men vxeie sent to Indian-1 l.'...!'s Tii.d..v and Wednesday trom 'the local ie, noting ofh e for their j 1 in..! i e v.t m l Ti.i t ion 1 ; lütert M Hennis. Ibdivar O. ' la ; ..i s ma n fr laiiio Kalpli "ill;.mi il..ipi!u. l".o!,.tr. it. landsman for itiio. c ;ui I- re ii e i ii" k .Neisou. i ; imb.il! a... landsman fr radict: b.iit: ' Miller. Piemen, apprentice; c e .h r i", ,. Hecklmski. 71S S. ("hve mm. m. second class-; Frnst F. li' : Woodvvaid av.. lands-i i man for ladw; Frans. Ki, I '. I .". Kimball av J . H o!ew in - ' machinist's , - ec -nd i Iii Kalph t -a Fa her. 1 A .. I v., 1 lv dol it"!nt m isiciaii, scond Ci.iss; .x H iv.-s-. t J W. Jefferson I s. ,(Ij,,,n. s, ond ciass. Th"o.1 1 : nt r. NOtie Dim, seaman. d biss J,ee Hotetter. Walker-n.u-u ;a n. secoic i TWO-THIRDS WILLING TO SERVE ON BORDER All me. I s of r.e :t. Joseph "v- htur.e ;.ird recimert are lo u.' n an opportunity to xolunf r i e i'n th Mexican Vor- : i" si ou'd trou. arise, fo. A has ,,!r- !'. voied. a.tn mo'e than twome iu hers willing to so. on. pa n ;es will v ole at r metaics. . ..n . .: r c No I e .st his vet conie from one 'I'Ut t he : o v e ; m i . t ." expia.ned ei.ud cf.i.e Wednes.lax XX hen the call . chur.h will - l4v morrin?. o.-k'. The pub - vv ill to i ! ea I Olli ,1 . i In' i M : I s .- f , . .1.1 ." ! e e r Thu; M . v . ' : h at l
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X. MA ULI : V. W ALTi;ri. C'liiof Ycotuaii. V. S. X. 11. ; STATE IS Oy UOTA Announcement is Made Incident to Drive During Present Week. That Indiana has oversubscribed her quota of War Savings stamps was shown by figures receix ed here today fiom the state headquarters. Total subscriptions up to May 2T amounted to $ 1 0, 1 1 5." I'VJ". Ilesults of the present drive in South Jend and St. Joseph county have not been made known. The campaign in all districts continues unabated, and it is hoped that the HH quota for the county w Ml be secured before Saturda.x night. Women workers from Mishawaka as well a.s South Dend are making a complete canvass of the rural districts, while in both cities factories, business houses and residences are being visited. Speei hes are being made at the tically at Wilson Bros. Wednesday, many pledging their quarterly bonus of l'..o to the war savings. The i canvass of the business section on M.n,,v nH Tiirvil:. v netted 7 Oft. , ' . ' , through pmo,,,,. employes exceed all expectations. Other )iintios ltcprt. 'ith a quota for the week aniountinir to 7. 5.7. ."'. sales of War Savings and Thrift 'tamps on the first day of the drive in Shelby count- were $ 1 1 .S i ."..7 . Reports coming into the state headquarters indic,tte thorough preparation and cic t r r m ination on the part of the various county committees to see to it that the c ounty Flairs. vhi h were furnished them ht weei shall not be sent back because of the failure to obtain their week's quota. Dubois oo.nty is the sixth in the state to ano im e its purpose of selling its entire year's quota during this week's d r; v . Partial reports from ihe St. J--eph courtv vonimittee to the state h.ead'iuar '.er liow tnat the comicif'.ees aie nieting with considet-a.-.'e Mi . s s in this county. FxaCt figures of the s.lfs have rad vet been turned in Xadi-MMi Twnhi Plan.. Thorough pi e p.i i ., tiors have been TT.oje ;n Madison township for the ume. W.jmc u solicitors will coopei..te with the men in ioering the utile tov, nsb.ip of tlio xillace. this Will i.e ta ken '.ire of by the men. "h iin.ut r. I.-w ; l.endit is liaxlng exoning and st nooi meetings -stirring up i onsiderai ic entli'.j'i csm. Fi'forts e ill ' made iii Madison township to suih as -...my of the fl.'o.u limit is possi'.p-. I'll, a potilcn of the to.VIiship XXllich is oht'U'il the . Iiiial eil I i'is ..jt of WakaM.sa will ie i.ie;) pait.culai allfiition by the M a-li-on ?xx t.hii s.dic .tors in .i - "i"' 'hat Si. Joeph nunty will r- , er e j he redd to.- - ihs win ll are nadc a-Hh.n ii? tT'lcrx.
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J ARE EXAMINED Work is Facilitated by PresI ence of Interpreter Clinics ; Are Well Attended. To Mrs. Adolph lattens belongs much of the credit of the success of ih first day's rezistration of Belgian children at the Children's dispensary, on Tue-day afternoon r,s small children were registered and examined, the smooth progress of the work bein largely due to the efforts of Mrs. Lootens, who ac ted as Interpreter as well as general assistant. Mrs. I.oters. herself a Belgian, is the mother of a son In the L'nited States army and her activities have been centered chiefly about war work. She has been actively interested in all of the erovernment xvar projects and is now u-inc h-?r infliic ii e among the llclcian people in the registration measure. Dr. W. H. Hillman. Mr. Kademaker. a Notre l.ame intern, and Miss Mary Coniboy, nurse of the dispensary, were on duty registering the Helgian children Tuesday. Tr. Charles Hansel was the physician in charge Wednesday. Otlior linier Well Attended. Other clinics over th it were well attended, 'he number of children registered i.ein proof of the general cooperation of parents in this better baby campaign. Two nur.se? were required to assist xvith work nt the home of I lev. S. J. G or k a . There will be no renMrations upon Memorial day. The üpxvorth baby hospital xvill be open for this purpose all day Friday and every other day from 10 until lm2 o'clock in the mornings. Children will be registered in the tirst ward Friday aftertifon from 1 until r o'clock at the Muessel school. Dr. Charles Stoltz and Mrs. A. FT. Stone-cipher in charge. A clinic will be held at the Portage school, Portage rd., for the children of German townhip. I'riday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Myler is chairman of that township and Dr. Cobb will he the physician in charge. Children of Harris township will be registered at the home of the township ehrJrman. Mrs. Schamelhearn. near Grancer, I'riday. Dr. C. H. Myers and Mrs. F. J. Powers xvdl conduct the examinations. All clay registration will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Keers of Greene township. Saturday. SALOON MAN FOUND NOT GUILTY OF HOLDING LIQUOR UNLAWFULLY Othello Dice, charged with having liquor in hi, possession unlawfully, was found not guilty in city court Wednesday morning. He was arrested upon information obtained from Albert Davis, xvho was picked t'P Saturday night in an intoxicated condition. When questioned by the police. Davis declared he had obtained the liquor at the Hardeen saloon, at which Dice was bartender. Testimony xxas introduced to show that Dice sold ginser ale and whisky mixed, at 20 cents per drink. This was denied by the defense. xvho claimed that the sum named was for j four glasses of ginger ale. j Albert llurkhart. 1H N. Johnson st. j pleaded not guilty when he xvas arl raignd on a charge of grand larj ccny. preferred by Itcrt Dickey, xvho i claimed that Burkhart has stolen 40 j spark plugs, a revolver and a rifle, trom him. The case was set for Fridav. 1 Finest Weiland was found not NEW DRAFT REGISTRANTS MAY JOIN ARMY TO JUNE 3 Sergt. kees of the local army recruiting office was advised Wednesday morning by Maj. I'.yan. in charge of Indiana riniy recruiting, that all young men who have become -'1 years old since June 5, 1M7. and who desire to volunteer in the army, must do so so as to arrive at Indianapolis not later than June 1. as it will be necessary for thfm to arrive at the recruit depot and hae their enlistment completed before June registration clay, otherwise they will not be accepted. OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY AT THE POSTOFFICE Pursuing custom- and executive orders the post office xili close for the greater part of Memorial day. There will be no deliveries hy either the city or rural carrier anil the holiday collection of mail nox-. in the business district will be made in the afternoon. Trie money coder division and po-tal saxings bank will be closed all day. The stamp and .registry windows will be open between 9 and 10 a. in. oniy. The general delivery window will be open for three hours, from 7 until 10 a. m., for the tonxenience of transient and general deliver patrons only. HNTIONr. PICNIC. The picnic which xvas to have heen held Tuesday evening at Hertr.ir.d hy members of th- Thomas -v hool was postpctr.ed uniil ne.; Tuf-cl.iv. due to the rain. AiAiim.i: lici:.si:n. .lames ilmy lra .uht. salesrnan. 'hi'iio. and Paula Mund, '"hiciso C!iarl Ingle, pol shr. Nappper' snd Mixe Sant?n, Lakex-ille.
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! INDIANA REPUBLICANS i - I irONTIM'KH FHuM PA.IK ONE., Complete revision of the state tax lavxs. j reation of a conservation comj mission and abolition of omcis of ' state geologist, commissioner of j f. herie and came, veterinarian and ! t nomologist. 1 "reation of departments of bankin c und insurance. ' Ma King attorney j pointive fxrru e and j one head all legal , state. Abolition of offb p general an apnn ngir.tr i rider matter in the of State statisj tician. j Abolition of the present oil in- ; spe- tion department and transfer of work to foo.i ami drusr department. ! ontitutional amend'ment abolishing offices of state superintendent : of public instruction ar.d clerk of j ; supreme court and their r-estab-i ; ; li.'liment as appointive orfic the i i clerk to be appointed by the courts. I 'onstit utional amendments fstanlishing the budget system, limita-j j t:on of tax rate, giving governor j 1 xe:o power on appropriation lull i i t Hems, preventing increase sa.anes I appointive or elec tive offices d iring i ctfice terms and permitting olassiI luatipn of counties for registration i purposes. j Reasonable reforms in court proe ed ure. S. Casualty List Icterntion;il News Service: WASHINGTON. Mny 29.. casualty list, announced hx -Today's the war department, contained i'.O names. Fixe were killed in action, five died of wounds. 1 f fiom disease, one by accident, seven were xvounde-d sexerely and txvo were reported a missing in action. The officers on the list are: Ueut. Frank A. McTlvaine. :., Washington blvd., Indianapolis. Ind.. killed in action: Maj. John Frank Carmack. St. Iiuis. and Lieut. Cholmondeley Thornton, of Bennington. Vr.. wounded severely; Taeut Raymond W. Parker, Champaign, 111., missing in action: Dient. Philip A. Hunter. York. S. C. Lieut. Frank FJurohe Tedrick. Washington. I) C. and Lieut. Iouis M. Edens. Cahoot Mo., previously reported missing in action, are new- reported as prisoners: Sergt. Eugene F. Sharkey. Ansonia. Conn., previously reported severely wounded is now listed as missing- in action, and Pvt. Louis Epstein. Itrooklyn, N. Y.. previously reported missing, is now reported as having returned to his company. The list was as follower Killexl in Action. Dient. Francis A. Mcllvaine. 3 Washington blvd., Indianapolis. Ind.: Pvts. Clyde Marks. 104 S. DixUion st.. Indianapolis, Tnd.: Jiosupas Dameszkivio. Pittsurgh: Joseph William Guyton. Evart. Mich.; Carl A. Sipper. flreat Falls. Mont. Dic-d of "Wounds. Pvt. JamesA. Dolin. Foster, W. Va.r George M. Cwing. Auburn. Mich.: John P. Gearin, Tippecanoe City. 0.: Jess M. King. Meriden, Conn.: Findley M. Shuler. P.rvers-on City, N. C. Iird of . Disrnso. Recruit Harry D. James. TTtnnibal. Mo.: Pvts. Frank A. Biker. Richmond. Va.r Cleo E. Rrundage, Seattle. Wash.: David Hatch. Lobdell. Miss.: Ed Jackson. Greenwood. S. ; Mack Jones. Crawford. Miss.: Paul'Pv. Iawton. Bellows Falls. Vt.: Charles W. McDaughlin. Hutchinson. Minn.: Douglas S. Thompson, Brooklyn. N. Y.: Orris A. White. Walker. Calif. Iici1 of Acvielcnt. Pvt. William W. Wait. Schenectady. N. Y. Wounded Sotcrrly. Maj. John Frank Carmack, St. Louis. Mo.: Lieut. Cholmondeley Thornton. Pennington. t.: Cpls. Clarence Hancock, Grand Haven. Mich.; Nicholas Malee. Chicago; Pvts. Frank Aldridge. Cardston. Alta.. Canada: Jesse J. Cox. Nashville. Tenn.: Frank Moore. West Lafayette, Inch .Missing hi Action. Lieut. Raymond W. Parker. Champaign. 111. Mis-dnjr i" Action. Irrt iouly Reported Wounded Sexei-oly. Sergt. Eugene p. Sharkey. Ansonia. Conn.: Pvt. Louis Epstein. Brooklyn. N. Y.. previously reported mising. now- reported as returned to his company. Prioiier. Previously Reported Missing. Lieut. Philip A. Hunter. York. S. C.: Lieut. Frank Burche Perl rick, Washington. I. C. r Lieut. Louis M. Edens. Cahoot. Mo. PROGRAM FOR MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE HERE Memorial day is to be observed in South Rend tomorrow with ceremonies which pecin at r o'clock in the morning, and with special services in , most of the c hutches. j .At 9 o'clock, the annual service for the sapor dead will r.e held at Howard park, at which time flowers will I : .1 r c 1 1 ii ii 11 ,1 ram 1 ri riar t the
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. the various organizations of veterans will attend serxices at the 1 i i : 1 1 i . r. iiu 1 11. t" . , In . . . . V. Al 2 p. m. the main feature of j th day, the parade, will form, and i 'this xv;i; he followed by a MemDrial 'lay program at the city cemetery at! j Z o'clock. j j In event of rain, thi procram j will he held in the high school I i auditorium. ! m;rmci: at lltiilt;a. ( iil kc h. Sr. Paul'? (iermin hither church will hold a special serxi-e Thuroa n. Urning at I1':.!') o'clock. to ;ivi: PAHTV. 'live iiove. No. 12, a 1 II. ca ll pittX at V. W. hall v e n mi; . xi a I 'l l. la v The Chrftiari Science rhunh will hold erv i'-en on Thiirday moriane. Max :th ict I":"-" o'- lo, Th pnhLc is invited. 4 s ('ZQ AdxW
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I I I II V H " I Ii t La Nearly All Important Issues Established at Higher Levels. NnV YCMtK. May Stocks were r.ijiet in the lat hour with a disposition shown te even up accounts over Memorial da v. Steel c hanged hands in considerable volume around 1M. Many of the railroads, maintained part of their early trials merit advance, hut the indusshow hut little improveover last night's figures. lute-naiiec il News Serri'-e NEW YORK. May 20. T"Vxj -fyxL- I market was not influenced cxernight news n regard by to l. 11 p 1 German drive, but instead there was a substantial return of conndence . . ,. , aim neatly an trie imponant issues at the opening toda; xvere established at higher levels. Steel Common xvas in demand on a large scale, advancing ä-S to 104 1-1'. and Baldwin Locomotive moved up 1 1-S to SU 7-S. The greatest gain in the first lö minutes xvas in Marine Preferred which rose two points to :t. 1 The railroad stocks were all tdronr. Reading moxed up one point to ST St. Paul 7-S to 4 4 .-S and New Haver. ;i-4 to 4ä 1-4. The copper stock? showed a better tone with Anaconda advancing 5-8 to 5-S. The market maintained a strong tone during the greater part of the forenoon, with nearly all the active issues adxancing from 1 to nearly 2 points. Steel Common rese 78 to 10 4and Baldwin Locomotive rose 2'2 to S'i. Marine Preferred was in iirrent demand, moving up 2 points to 96. There was increasing demand for the railroad issues. New Haven advancing Fpoint to lä1,-. South Bend Markets ;it.IN AND FE CP. (Corrected Daily hy J. V. Burrell, Starr Mills, llvdrmulie At.) WHEAT Paving $2.00 per bu. OATS Paying S5c ; selling $1 TT bu. KVL- Paying. $1 sO tu. BRAN Selling. $1 CO per hundred. MIDDLINGS Sei lug. 2 per hnnlred. CHUl'PLD Fi:i:i Celling, J.;ö0 per CWtSCKATCII rCP.D-Felling. $1 per cvxt. , IIA Y. STRAW AND FEED. (Corrected Daily br the WeMey Miller 1 lour and leed Co.. 40 S. Michigan St.) HAY Paring $'Jo: selling. 12 tr $TA STRAW Paying. $10 per ton; eellin. 7öc per bale. OATS Paring. f0e: selling. -M.10. SHLLL COILS' Paying. $1.7.5:. selliof. fi FAR CORN Paying, ellin, $1.7 TIMOTHY SLi:l Paring. $4 per bu.; selling. $4.. per bu ALFA LA F SLL'P-LMontaua grown) selling. S1Ö per bu. CLOVE K SEED-Paying. f2f bu ; ielltng. S22 SOL BEANS Selling. $4.7." bu. COW PEAS rSellliig. Jl 75 bu. LIVE STOCK. (Correfted Dally bj Major Bro ran St. Mitdia w aka.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good,? or : prime. Ofa'lOr. HOCJS ltHMQ-'oi li s.. 15c.; IZOQUV Iba., l.V,c; HaVrjlOo lbs., 10' 2e; LV-pV) lbs., l-'",.-: P?i up. lo-. rK0VIM0s. (Corrected Dally hy F. W. Mueller. 21: K JenerMOD Olrd.) VE4;eTARL1aS New southern pot.itoes. 10c- lb.: old potatoes, paying, eik-, eiling. S5e bushel. PRE IT Oranges, case. ?7T5; f-elllng. Ori'.s per doz. ; lernous, case. MQxV-;. eeiling. - (i.l 20 dor.. BETTER' AND IXiGS (.a-eamery butter, paying. 4xkr; üelüng, 4ic; eggs. 52c; selling. C5c doz. fcELDS. (Corrected Dal.xl t) Earner Uro. 5eeJ Store, 114 i:. Wiijnf 5t.) TIMUTHY-S425fL75. RED CL)VER-lsöl22. WHITE OOVIlliV:.;. A LS I K K J 1 4 . ryjra T 1 ALFAE1-A nfi 11. SWEET T.UVLR P;$1S. COW PEAS $ I 75-5 ?7. SOY BEANS $.MrV2fH.5iJ. BLEE GRASS 4. FIELD PEA S 4 5otQ 75. M I L LETT ."'i 75 iE It MA N" M 1 L EFT SSfi S?.75 J APANESE M I LLEM 2.504J MAMMOTH CLOVER -$2U ' 2-. rOU.TRY AM MEATS. (Corrected Dally by Jimmies Market, 123 K. Jefferson ItUd.) VEAL Paying. 17e ; selling. l.-QC-V. BEEF Roast. Tjy ; hoilintr. 2V; porterhouse. .'Otclf'.tV" ; irb iu. 45r5o. . HAM Paying. 2t ' :, . seliiiiif. ."2;.-. LARD Paying. l; selllßg, Z2;. I IMI. (Corre-rfcd Daiy hy Ihe tMuooü FUb j I'oultrr uml Sea f ood Market. AV . WaiUint:ton A. FRESH FI.su No 1 smoked al - inoc. .".2'4c ib.: wtite fish. 22' -e lu.: fancy salt m-.v herel. 22'. II.; bloaters. 2 I IV o !l. rani. II.. iiii.Ci Hall f.!- ... ... .. iyi Iake J Superior g.ixeruaieut suggt-stions nroi. i 15 sahle fi5h r tiads od. T'4c; her rlDI 12'uiC. LIFTMAN. (JREEN HIDES--CK-TALLOW 2ä;'-'. "öügh. TEN KILLED IN FIRE AT INSANE ASYLUM Irfern.ct.eu3l Neu. Se.-r j.-e : j COLjUM L IA. S. C, May 23. Ten ; lives ,re known to have been lost 1 in a fire that on y today destioyed na wa;j at the hospital for insane e i here. Hesi-Ies the 1 patients known to hav peri-he. 1, six others are mis.ni. I-'rty-fi ve patieiiis" xsere in the vv aid. Two were hadly h.iii;el a. the v-re '.e;r.u axed. Three other-v-i r .iintly iii.jiu "l. Odd attend ie I 4Felhiws an I LeOekahs are to .s.-j-v 1 es at I- ir.-t Methodist 1 S in lax- mors 1 rig. 1 AlTk
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NEW YORK. May 20. The Fl- es-ts from Jud-e Gary dc-wr. that nancial News. Bulletin says: "Gen-'the price and other arransemer.t eral speculative sentiment is still ! with the government ayure the conmuch confused, and is disinclined to , tinuation of lare protits. Earning make any important stock market j lor the "irst quarter of the year of
commitments until the financial air clarifies to a greater extent. There are indications here and there of disposition to buy good securities tlurinyr further declines. and a strong tendency toward discrimina tion against so-called luxuries noted. In the industrial list. th?se j stocks are being selected by responsible houses a preferential' purchases during breaks from ourlent prices, suggestion being made to buy on scale down Mexican Pete. American Car Fdy.. Paldvin Locomotive. Anaconda. Inspiration. Marine Prfd.. American Smelting. Corn Products. .Mils Chalmers and American Cotton Oil." NEW YORK, May Mail says: "It has Piony of practically 29. New York been the testiall steel interGrain, Cattle, INDIANAPOLIS LI VF STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Ir.d . Mir JiV nOGS Receipt.-. 7.5o0: market 10. t( IVlower: bet heavies. PiärV7 lrt.75 : best, hogs. 5P'i.7.: jdgrx. 15.U.).'!J.17.2.; bulk f ' snles, sli!.r.rvj ici.75. CATTLE IhH-elpts. -2y ; n..!rket steady, aives .W lower; cbedce heavy neers. SH.V.K3 17.25 : light steers. J11.2.V 1C25; heifers Sf oo 1 1 e.ws. .'. 5V7 1.1..V: bulls, .r(r(7l2.V. SHEEP AND l.AMUS Reeeipti. l: 1 market steadv: prime sbeep. S14.oi)'r; ; l;.no: lambs. M '20. fO; spring himlis isr)c?20oo. 1 LAST BUFFALO LIVE OC'K. EAST P.FPFALch N. Y.. May 2bC ATT Receipts. 150 head; nmrki-t rictive. steady: prime steers, 17.0T'?i 17.N: butcher grades. $12.(k,o K...V. CALA ES Receipts. "30 head ; m irket slow-. SHEEP ANP LAMPS Receipt fan head: market active-. chM-e lambs. .iv oevä WSt : c ull to fair. si2.0fVa 17.75 : re-.tiini-s. S15 o'd 15 : 14. -Vi. ;iee., .s0":r7, Hi H.s. Receipt.-.. 2.yt: market slow market Yorkers. $17.2.V; 17. .V: piiis. .17.Ve. 17.75: mixed. X17.25'"'7 17 1' ; '..raw. S17i th 17.25; rough. M5 'a 15.25 ; stags, $15 01 Vrj 15.5c. CHICAGO PRODI C F.. CmCACrC. Mar 2t. - P.PTTER Receipts. El. 721 tu!: ereamery extr. 41: firsts, to1 .; p.n-kini; o-k. :Xfn ' .e. F4irS Reeeipti. .'lou; cases ciirr nt receipts. 2an ; ordinary firsts. 2.c7 g--: flrit. :'aW2- extras. -4HEESE Twins, new. S2-; . a 1 rie 2-V; rourg Ameri a., 2.'i : longharns GERMANS USE GAS IN PRESENT ATTACKS MORE THAN EVER PREVIOUSLY lateruationsi Newg Service: LO.VDOX. .May :'f. The Germans are using gas In their present attacks more than er before the Daily Mail stated today. They are sending over the poisoning vapors over practically the entire western front. The allied troop.- are practically living in their gas masks. The galllant löth and i'.'.th divisions bore the '.runt of the first enruj-h hetween Hheini and Soi.son. The. put up splendid reutance ,jay hack slow I v. . frir they fell USE 25 DIVISIONS ON j AISNE BATTLE FRONT IN MONDAY'S ATTACK 1 iif ena t ions i N'1 1 SerTp-" : LONDON. May 2iv The Gerrr.an used abo-t 2', di' isior.s 011 the Aisn front in Monlay's attack", according to a P.;trr'? dispatch. Thee included the general re-en es, orrie of which t"ok part in tl;e heax-y reieent ftghting In Flanders. Th TritI ish. although outnumbered five to ( r.e. put t:t a great resistance and tetiied in petfct order. They made the Germans pay dearly fit every im h of jronnd The d.spati h d-c.il-d lh.il the ;-i ir,.ili failed ii', D-ilv to a o 111 f 1 . n hat ih; did 1 on the opening das March 21. .f t heir lri v e on
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Int. Ni k! Int. F'p: knr.iu'.: I 3 - ka w a r 1 Ste ' .thigh Va'y .Xi'arire Marine Pr ;deic.-.n Cet . . j Miami Copper ! Midvale Sie.-l . . . . : Nat; o:al Enamel Ä 4 : 4 i N. V. Air Brake ' foi k Centr; N. V.. N. H. Ä H.r Norfolk v Wfsf-rr Northc i'n Pen if.c Ohio Cities C,.s . . Fennsx p .sr. ia . . . . Pltts;urgh t'Oal 1 '4 4 4 : Pr"scd S:eel Car RaV Cofi'O'iidated Lailvxav Steel Spr;n Red in-- ........ LewuM 1 1 on ,v Men J I on v Pac i' c Barlw r South-: South ; t . 1 .'.41 . l .' : . j .it? . 'd' !''".' Stude"...i l.r r . . . . T'Xcis Co Vobai c) Prod lib t n ion Pac i ic . . . . Fnited 'izur Stoves l". S Ind. Alcohol 1. S. Rur be:' F. S. Steel V. S. Steel Pr.'d. Ftah "opper Willys. Overland Libert I1-'? rr.e: s e 1 o 1 ' ?4o). Saks shares. Kit. ''.; V-.r.-i?. " 7 4 ' 1 1 '" ' compnies reporting show ed re - , enues about on a parity w ith EM 7. ! The ! the : wa.s quality of buxing Tuesday in nior speculative industrial 1 ircxxl and compared with the selling that occurred during th i 1 three davs preceding the eulmina tion of the ri-e. In Ra'dw in. a point, of resistance was discovered around vo and Steel Common met with ctfzrc-zivo support around l1"-." NEW YORK, Max .'!. In rn.vi who have sold industrials a:-e buying rai's. It looks like a sen.'. bb"x proposition. The railroads of the. ountr.. are now on an established basis of income. Physically they muH be improved while under government control; and. as prices are still low. it is but r.utaral that tluy should receive in reading attention. and Provisions 1 2.1c: bri LIVE hudxi-iis 2 b 1 ' 21c Pul'LTRY TurLet. 22 i S. : '. 1.-' lli'"kS. 2Ft7li"". I'orAToj P.e.-elpts. 2o . .irs: M':m..h..ta an I Dak. ta. hi-.. l.c q 1 "JO PirTsBlTUII I AM'. sTfKK. I'll 1 sIH'PGIf. Pi . M-y 2f - C.VT-TLE-Sui.ply liht: marke .teile; Ikihc. .vpi 7."frj 17 ."4" : prime. $ li.7.. r. 17..V): ood. lu c;V' 17 : til Imt. -..: s. Sp; ui' p, ."o : f.iir. Ml.ai'ol". ; err- ' tiioii. i 4 '.- f'i 15 5o; common t I hulls. 1 1 fx'ivj 1.1..V : conimon to C,-,vc. Spi c-Ofo 12 5: helfern. tt.'.o; fit Ci , ow s 1 springe .- g..od Ul r.x d f.r 1.1 ''.; . Oj"K ' llOCO; v, uii cilves tl5 1 MlEEi AND LAMBS S..pply hrr.t; ': marl. er fe.id v : prime v rt !!:. Mli'l j good rdxed. .12 2.air. 25: f 1 :r rixel. M0 c .")'.; 1 cO . ru'N and cniriot. .s.'uV.J j s.e": sprlrc Uinhn. ,1TC II;S- Receipt c. Jo .b'i.cc : : market lower: prime he. r . i.g-. .i'l'c vK.cO; mMI'iu a IT.Ioot 17 .V '.-ay Yorker. .17.1''7 17 : l'jl.r . r s. M7.to'n 1T.2V : pig .17 5ovi 17 M1.75rirl5 0i; idags 11 .757 15 I MO TO K vrd. I'NION SUM'K V.i:rs 1, m. .- - IPw.S Reeelpfs ElMit; -prt.' 5 lftpr; ndred and Nut- r.er pi:'' ll.: g.d hejitv. . 15 un 1. "-" : ' ;- heavy. .M5W'al5 75r light Sp; .'o .; p v, ; pii'. M 4 St'J ). 7" : t ubx. t. Vc.j p. T" CATTLE - Re.-eiprs. 5 .Vi; et . t stetdv : beeves. ÜHLVcii 17 ' ..-.-v n 1 ( hic ; .7 S'a 1 1 '.) : st kc-s .. 1 1 f. - (T. w. 2.5 e,; 1", -;,; cf.tes. 5.5. -i'q 1 . 25 SHEEP - Re.-e.;,ri -'n': n-. i-k'-t tea fly: natlre hnd e-f:'C. -Ill ""'.3 15.25: l irnbn, iL'i..Vr.; 17 75 Tin FA GO CASH GRI. cmcc;o. Mix j". - CORN- No. 2 mixed. M..5 : N" Tilxe'.. 51.5i; No 5 r.li! 51'VVri.' N.c vepr.sr. J1 1 v- n.-. I rel.. SI. J7 : No c S.'n.A : N.. v'Jiit-. 7'"" No 5 thl;e sl: white. M 45. oats. No g -a-h'.fe Ti.1. N. .-. 75'4 75.-: Net l "-hite. 7 1 ';.7 . 1 reixed. '..T-l tan-lard. 75 -o v. w; .1 TOLEDO f AMI ;RFV. TOLELO. 0. !-v 2"' CLoE: CORN Na. .". Uli... .17 N ' mixed. No. n white. Jl 2".' OATS r'sh. 75 äx--: t.n.No itr. ' I RYE -51 Nil 1 CEoVEE-C.S! h:d Al.sIKE "as.-., 1- 25. 515 00 I . t 'l J'l TIMOTHY '"a 1 1 :jt : 1 1. t f; ',71 , . -V!l.': , k. : 7' De1 x; f lll( C.O CRUX ND i"Hli''Ai.e. X4-JX jo - rr.oi idv.
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