South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1918 — Page 4
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CATCH SLAYER
LAKEV1LLE
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SHIP SÄFE ASHORE
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Vomen Ask Cooperation of CANDIDATES" EXPENSE
Farmers in Making Most of All Products.
ACCOUNTS MUST BE FILED BY THURSDAY
w. "';." -a.d (!) of th- Lev 'irl'ii Volunteer tht.
AH'! Ih" !.'-Ws It .1 ( .vl . 1 the ;t ''i.-i th.- pol: .':o .nn Ir.m Man Calmly Admits Shooting ; i .t Ion:: !i'i s.-ct;i hundred
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Inane
'.r,!: Row Continuously From Sun
day Until Early Tuesday, Reaching Atlantic City.
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LOC4L FOREIGN MARKETS
Women and Asks "Are Both Dead?
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not familiar with ih Kiouii'!. I j ;ave aroun.J th-r- ;nti! ai-o;:t Iut-ruutuu il
THREE KILLED AND THREE HURT IN HEAD-ON COLLISION OF TRAINS
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o'clock t Mon.ijv nioi M iit ami thn.
I t!i'1 to ;o th ground
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iph'ns- hom- Th- l-o;aii -t. l.nd-e 1 ' '" ""- -- -mc...... j.it-inv or watrr. oa.sl lite ?i.aids ! : --t MtH rh,.n .n.! .....JlV'-n itrh (iv;lnv and an empty he:-.
thvoairh So.ith R-nd and 20t ow :l""J'' n'llu "n I:ri- 'ailn.ad. Capt. Lottery mM theubm.inne
into tlu-wiKierhcr I ta ( I J . ,,,n u,",'t' 'h's of the j caa ulM,M h,m without warning ilh-.-all fl-iv. .indicating the direc- ! 1 '' 'V t,r;"ws fr,J,n Miir,,n- nn-l start.-d h-lhric with hr;i.nol iru.n of i?u,n Villas. Tnu, then' U- H- !l-ltf"1- ht-a.l 1-ra keman , which sv-pt the deck. When the
j vnt on to !iite of hi encounter
with J(oph Szi--:etv "! knew th w t ra
lat'-ri. tl r i . ATLANT!'.' 1 T V . N. .1 . Jun- . Thnt-M men comprising Uie i of th steam frt:i;h-r lVe!. hoand ; fioin I'orto Kico to New York with ja i'dr;o of 4 has "f u;'ji when ih- a torpedoed ) a mi1i marine. wic landed oi tli- t ach ': liei f-A v toda . Capt K. h: Loer, cmmandei of th sunken . C5std. r'p"it'i that ' his ship cis s ink about inile i ;f;cni .Wu 'oIk slmrtli after 1 j o !o' k S;irda afternoon. Th- l-hoat ' caotam u'ae the crew j)enty of
time to mtii thou hoats. Tii i lew rowel cOlltMl UuUslv flora Sun-
t!a nislit until reachins: here and 1
AS MARKET OPENS
Prices Generally Move Up One Point. With Supply Scant.
New York Slocks; Closing Prices
s f : utr. k !p,ii
VKi:. June 4. The i"kt d'r'!aed a stron:
tone io the ti n t 1 tiadin toda under rl'.c If a de is hip "f I lead -:mvt aivl Vialdxan L 'v onioti . Their was i oniiie''a t-ie 'ureadth to the mal I. et til da and sentiment was lcjllih :p to th5 list. Many specialties hov uiarke-1 giin- ur e-terda' close.
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. A.i: :i i , ! A ir. e "k. rt n : American America n j Amera an j A ).: rica n A me r ica n i Am! A.m A mer ica n t A : t.-.i ;i Anieri'. .-. i. ; Aiü-! ! i n ! A m etii .i : : j A MU'l it !i
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I.. Help.
In ordei tin T asted. fa 1 n.' i l:oti f f rta ;r p-
I!" sill
of t h' ir s . i pi t hr pf.--.ois ; the prod'"! y.ow-p of. If hi h m h t
mit tri- in h:itt:'' from the farm--!
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Place and Time For Remainder of Examinations Arc Made Public.
n th- coach tram: Wilbur L'. Teel eame to a slop the comiaandtr
Lan-. nineer. and 'hark-s inf the .nhm.irin fm :',o.ft otH
alte
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connueioi. vrr MIIOI. ivneia ,Tpw took nnfs.ifin of the shin'
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the work -.ill li'.n th- produ
will be -o'd if Os? . Tin 1 '. ill '. no pro'1? and all bf. "f a d inteer tiit ire. I:rmr w:il '" r- i l 1" p r 'it
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at the mai k-t
Xrodii' t- rad ?o but for prodti--t.
athereil. ' .' p-i.rnt f th- m.iikft price uil! bf paid. The mp-i . (1;
this id in Is
' diie-d.i I'.a by hospital at Lp- ' orth hospital. until 12 o'clock; Mbbr schor.i. :j until o'clock; o . Oiapin st.. J until 4 o'clock: L-tf-uM-'tf school, j until .". o'clock; 1 ranklm school. until o otlock:
.ii... int.. town, j ,iip. nsary. I until Z u h ; i : : ; ii s t le i i i
so I started south. I staed in the woods 11 ni;ht. and went into Lakeille this morning to get something to ea? Then they caught me." As the turnkev led him away to
j a cell, someone vailed after him. i "i've ol a bill against you of $10
for 2a'-ol:ne Why didn't you stay in town?" Trco laushe.d. and followed the jailer. Uns Tliro- Urol her. Tryco has three brother? in Fort Wayne and lie was, trying to make his. way to them when captured. While he wui employed in Warsaw Tryco had considerable trouble, the
i most t-erious of which was hi? at -
rest for striking a foreigner
i.ot-i. I,, vii. an. as jirooamy iaia i- ,,rr an)i ordered all hands, to the ly injured; William Smith, engineer. pi;its. As the crew pulled in the diand William Herman, tubman. -n ,f.,tj,in of the coast the Tcxel was the switch engine were seriously in- ifc.n t(, Uo vjnkinc and hnallv dis-
jareo. ii is oeuexeu uiat a misun- appeared beneath the uac.
derstandin m the h,oc k orders w as responsiLde for the aci ident. The train of empty coaches- was beins
taken west to transport troi.ps- to the l coa.st.
DANGEROUS KAISERITE IN MARION COUNTY JAIL
Iutern.ition.il Serif: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. June 1. Arrested on a presidential warrant.
with' Frank H. Movers, s:; rears old. a
a huge spike mallet. He was tired
1 Th u i m1.iv liahy hpital at Kp- ! worth hospital. until I- o'clock;
and costs for this assault and
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i lo ol. until .", o'clock;
coopetation o -rr. i he I ndi- i St u d ! ..i k c i- s. hool. until 1 1 : :;o and
ana motor .-orps will have Ivuxe "f j until 5 : o'clock: Coquillard the tranvportation and a n n . - j v,: -j,. .. d. until 4 o'clock; Lincoln bet of hi',-h m. !k-i: skirls hae otfert-d j s, hd. J until Ö (.'clof k; riiildrcn's to assist darn:.; the cini.iiu s.-asi.p j iliv.rii,ny. 1 until .". o'clock. Others have sinitud their willing-i 1 'rida --M uessel school. I until ö re-- to help rather the pmd ;,! and ' !o k ; Studehaker school, until
if ij exr-ei ted t5; it women in the c.tvi ! 1 ;:'. u lock, and until 4:U0!
wealthy former saloonkeeper of Fort Wayne, today is bein? held in
shortly after this went to Mish- the Marion county jail charged with awaka. j heins a. dangerous enemy alien. While working in the Wa r.siw j Meyers, accordin.: to government offoundry Tryco suffered an injury to tloials, who have been investigating Iiis lez when hot metal was spilled i his case, refused to register as a
on it. Hf- stayed at the Robinson home while he was recovering' from
! this injury, Mr.. Robinson caring
for him.
will oftVr the.'r s,.t x u
yeomen who rt.-'.t in th
! -r t !: i im Ioi'I
Is V. i .; , . t P.e
:natter will proe of cdu.ation.il adNar.tage as well as a matter of pa -triotiMm This con.-eratio;i ji.cas.na is not :i stat' project, hut is to le arrid n in this count.
RECRUITS DESIRED FOR UNITED STATES GUARDS
Lint-oui s hool. i' until Ö
o'i -lock; Children's dispensary, 1 until ') o'clock; I a by hospital at llpwotth. ::.' until 11' o'clock and 1 until .'. o'clock. An all day clinic was held i'i North Liberty Tuesday. It is the aim of the women in
SZIGETY ENCOUNTERS MURDERER AND TAKES GUN FROM HIM
The event which started Deputy SherifT Leo N'eizsodski for Lakeville last night, where lie warned the
i r.e i ni'c,: Mai's g-ianls ,t i -a st;; in open for nlistmc n?s. This io - ' tori.iation wa received Tuesday . morning- at the local ar:v.y r-, i wir- ! ins; .rti r.h- i n -n o : th- dratt : ;g and with pr- ions military e- ; perien-e in the arm. tia". v. iu c-int or r:ational guard ;ir a i -pt.. i-!e. The aze l.mit i ( " .ir.-. hut :t an ; prh-. nt er that age has .-yep- , tiona!l good physn.il i u.i 1 at ions , he will '.e aci -pt-d. Tlo- Fluted ' Stares guard . üm-.I nnlv for ser i. e ' in this ro,,n?ry T g lard paMi-- utiM- , t:es and factorus working on w ir j o'Ofis. The -.in, p.i tiiii .tllow ! anies f,o f i . t i i d p.".l-nt aie)
i'.iaue - 1,. :i;-n m Mo- i.-gui.tr nmi tat' sr w e
i : '
o goveinnient. If there are persons
wh') do not wish to take their childi n to any of the clinics, these parents are asked to obtain a card and l.ae it tilled out with the aid of their family physicians. Cards may o ohtained at any of the clinics or fiom Mrs. C.eorge 0"I:rien. 12 S. Chajun st
SEVEN RECRUITS GO TO NAVY FROM HERE TUESDAY
lc.r-o to .. m-- r iiij.i in vf.nti. i oooulace to he on me watcn ior
fund registered by the end of the Peter Tryco. slayer of Mrf. Kobinveek. Parents are urged not to ne- son and Mrs. Hilligas at Mishawaka.
i gW t this duty to their children and and which resulted in his capture
his morning-, was the encounter between Tryxo and Joseph Szigety. T.ni S. Chapin st.. in an Indiana a v. saloon about Ö o'clock Monday night. Szigety told the story of his recognition of the fugitive, and of his tight, which resulted in his taking of the revolver with which the murder was committed. "I was standing in the saioon of Jimmy l'app. Tis W. Indiana uv., Monday afternoon about r o'clock, talking to the proprietor of the place and a fewother men." he began. "The door opened and in walked Tomasoff. or Trco. they say it is row, and he unconcernedly sat down in a chair in the rear of the room. Kecotfiiies Murtlcrvr. I at once recognized Tryco. Laving seen his picture in the morning News-Times and also having recalled seeing him a number
of times on the streets. I told the
EXPECT SOUTH BEND AND COUNTY TO GO OVER STAMP QUOTA
German alien although he had hever been naturalized. He is alleged to have stated that he furnished a substitute in the Civil war and that was as much, as he would do for this country. Meyers is alleged to have also taken the lead in pr-Gcrman sentiment in Allen county.
GERMANS WANT AUSTRIA TO PROTECT OFFICERS
Intruation:il News Service : BCKNT. June 1. Germany has levied a len-.and uron Austria for the protection of the lives of German officers commanding Bohemian. Slav and Czech regiments. The 7th
BRITISH CAPTURE FEW PRISONERS, REPORT ARTILLERY ACTIVITY Interti.it ionjl Nes Srvl-e: LONDON. June 4. German artillery has been active in the sectors of Albert and Serres, the Uritish war othce announced today. , The British captured a few prisoners in a raid near Mervillc. The Germans attacked the new British line at Vieux F.erquin. but were reI ulsed. The text of the othcial report follows: "We captured a few prisoners during the night in a raid west of Merville. A hostile attack against one of our new posts west of Vieux F.erquin was repulsed and son; prisoners were left in our hands. il)stile artillery was active early this morning between Albert and Series."
LIEUT. SEWELL BRINGS DOWN HOSTILE PLANE
WASHINGTON. June 4. Lieut. Sewell is credited with having shot down the hostile airplane reported brought down June- o, Gen. Pershing reported to the war department today. The communique follows: "Section P.; The hostile airplane which was reported as brought down
in the American communique of
j Atlantic Gulf ai.d Wr s ! Baldwin Locomotive . I Baltimore a r.d hio .
' Bethlehem Steel B . lute; nation. it New Srvif- : '.Butte and Supen.o NKW YORK, June t There was j rahfori-i., Petroleum
u vv iirftns .1 t . 11 1 1 f.o- kinfwi it 1
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inspiLiwOri ' "opr- : Int. : . kt ! : "'O Int. Pap' r . ie.::o:i '! kj'. ar.ü i s " . ....... ",1 ' 1 Lehigh v.c . . ? ' "s Mai i' . . . . 1 Marme I : : -c1 M Vical! I't t- ' " National 1 1 u.i ! : A. s t,,. N. Y. AiV B:.i-... .- .New 1 ork ' , . t : . T . ' , . . N . It a '1 . . i .- i 1 j F.. . '' n ; . - ' ' . 1 1 - ' . - 7 Penr.sy .in.a . 1 1 ' -j pei .yi ' C . - ... x " Pitts'' .1 - i, oal " . V. I, a v Con ii ci a t ' 1 "'; Ba liw a; St. i Springs . s i '"'4 : lUadir.u .' ' '. 5 Repubhe 1 A. .s-..
tb.e c.petiing of the stock ma: kef to-
Canadian P
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South'" ' u South !;: Stüde), t).. T- a? Co
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day which included groups, with prices
ing up at
inar anv substantial
all the aiou generally mo v.
out 1 point without meet-
apply.
The st el jvcluv t' la's continued to demand most attention. Steel Common moving up l:i t ? and laldw-in advanced 1 z1 to '4. There was continued accumulation of An u'ondi and Ispiration. l.ioth sto ks making fraction 1 1 advances. The railroad stocks were in scant
supply. Reading made a sain of 1 point to S!Ua nd New Haven ad - j
vanced 1 ' to 4 ;-t. I tuen Pacilic made a gain of 1 point to li'l1; on a few sales. Marine Preferred advanced l to K't'i and after reacting to TOS1 again rose to above 104. Atlantic Gulf moved up 2 points to lOö'1. Many specialties wore active and strong, American Linseed advancing 1 point to and Distillers rose l1;. to rs'4.
j 'entral Leather 5)4 Tobacco Ft ..; ts u'lifsipeakf- and Ohio Fnion F-icit. 1 . I "hicago. MB. and St. raul . . . . 4:;'j I'ni'ed rg.r st.!-- ' , Chile Copptr 1 GL. F. S. Ind. A ';-;. 1 jChtno "oppe. 4 H I'. S Rub . .-: " . iC'o'.orado Fuc ': 4 v 5ft s. S; 1 j Crucible Steel 0 4 F S. Steel Prfd !?-. jCuba Cane Sugar Pi "tah Copper T ' I istil!et is Sevui'ities 'S' Westitmhoii-c ...... ' ! i Kri i jli s vi l . nd 1 : v i Brie 1st pfd :;j Lii.eity .: ' j 's ' tü t i- - j Genera! Klectne 1 4Srjt . ? :.D': sc ond third I ', , j General Motors U.' : f.".U. i Goodrich :; -4 Sales shares. T '-.." ; .-Mids. J.-
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Gossip of the Markets
NFW YORK. June 4. There is steady accumulation in Hide and Leather Pfd. and this stock is ready for a new move. There is also accumulation in Union Pacihc. The
ga rd
!ll
arge extra di ;det
in-g tlic rer.iainder of the w.-.r. Th'-y are inclined to discourage enthJs:atic eNpectat ins in this tor.r.ftion bcau-e of big earnings T!
rihf reonle ai l.icWinf 11 r Sfeft i t ..st 1 . .-n .s 1 1 to imtiose 1;' on
The stock market showed in- ; , , .. , ... .
o u 1 1 1 1 an; .w-i 111. .- " 111 .'iiii c:j.illi inoo; ..ii iv .1 .1
ci eased strength during the forenoon, nearly all the active issues making gains of from one to thre points. Steel Common on large transactions, moved up to F"'ft 1-4. a gain of over two points, and Baldwin
quick recovery as another short In- i i looked upon as veitain To terest has been accumulated. 'a vej-y cautious position m the 'of directors with regard t. ;
N L YORK. June 4. It is clear ' more than the present tg
that there v ill be cotton enough ' dend rate. The fact th .t : grov n to meet all home needs, and ; tically all the std oatj. .: d thA i'rrv ovf.r- fron n c 1 1 rrr n t I .it- .:!' ...lOt-u l
showed a gain of over three poiPts , vin be are enou2h to ,laVe ; rrorI :!,:t!iin ,u,.5n, th. re,. at
J some force in bringing prices down. stnn,'lv sugge.-t the w :.-. :;
cnser t ice .-p- ula t i jmi.-uio NF.W YORK. June 1. The stock i this group so far as big bonus-, market continue : bouyant all j concerned. We heiiev w ;
t. pa
to r.-s
The Marine shares were in lemartd. the preferred moving up to 10." li-4 and the common to L'S :-4. Many specialties were active and strong. Tobacco Products moving up three points to U and American Linseed 1 1-2 to 4 1-4.
r or ' : a of t . I' W ; t ; c ; of
Souih Bend Markets
(around. Steel Common rallied fur-i good policv for active H.st"rs r
ther to lOOLj. Baldwin just made a ! weigh this m-w war tax :'at..r . a r -new high n the pt.-ent mo vment j fully when making . .: i. : 1 1 r n, !. ' s . i at 10. Republic is strng around , anticipati m of ad", a s m
Studehaker is firm at 4 g . 1. . ..-.1 ,.n i-.- -n: it . fd t !. i.--
Wall st. apparently has tu k now i - to-i i jon 1 .c ret for i,.ad- of rl.ei .
Slav regiment recently killed all ts j june C was shot down bv Lieut
officers. The Czech-Slovak Chas
seurs revolted and executed all their German officers also.
FAIRBANKS SINKS INTO COMPLETE STATE OF COMA
S- e i. r.-i r . : J s s-r ! to 1 t.d ia lap
thei- Ul. a! no-, 'o,. i . it i . o '; Fikh.-i: ' Whilioal Us. ! -: st. . s.-., m . : t i i ie I gei.er i ; S F.i r s ; , 1 . . s s . a s a ,
a m 1 1 ' a t : t g : i r vv r I. ... i ' W i ' : e no, n . t ':. ; I i:i'-,h
-M.l - !'!; d-.
Tliat South I'.end and St. Joseph i'ii.ty will exceed their quotas in rhe War Savings campaign which end Wedr.esdav nc.on. is indicated 1 iepo-t- read at another meeting I' the pec;al louiinittve at the :..-! liotd at i.oon today. S,tle of s uops amounting to $ 1 T.L io was '. ( ;.ii! ol as I el.t esenting the work
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of th . omtiiittee so tar this week. ' ''ar tender in Hungarian to asK in : m ..-. of tin worket s have not .u'..-lman what his name was and where;
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INDIANA POLLS. Ind., June 4. Charles W. Fairbanks, former vice president of the United States who has been ill at his home here for the past few weeks, this evening passed inte a state of complete coma and last night was sinking rapidly. Ir. J. A. McDonald, chief physician in attendance, announced last night that Mr. Fairbanks was much weake-. He said that there was practically no chance for him to rally.
t.d reports as vt. and there is 1 he lived, for I was sure that he was
i'ii:
the man wanted, but he refused.
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K.: h-is a n in..: ti ! that the cam-' ;g th-r- lias i.en entrel- sue-;
...,! 'l th . . i?v will on. had spoken the wore
:! ;.-d! go -..vcr th.e top." Nonej
w.ri:i: ;lass mu i:.; IMSIl-;itVATlO. Pouitrv owners and consunitrs
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'pio'ts. ia mdtcat : v e
h.i- vet made i a . t - st i ma t s r' -
of success.
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Mishawaka Sunday. As soon as I ! In-'
1 Mishawaka
f 1 cu immediately hu tried the 1-ack ioor.
COUNTY REVIEW BOARD NOW IN ANNUAL SESSION
LOCAL ARMY OFFICE GETS 8 NEW RECRUITS
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I ".:; 1 . e . I S. 1 bid s' . . . . 1 ': dl S.mmor.s. 2km v s.
in -t . dnane-: Fdward W. I mmer. 1 t F. Ind. ana av .. n- I "es. "harles i: K nu'ols. T . 1 . .. .. :
ic ii . iTiinainc v uesit: ,
s .Mi-: tn;ai: st.. ord nance
.'.,-sL. A H .nter. 0"! F. Milton st. ..li v . ' . il F Murray. 1 1 W W . h i: -.T. . ... meliva! corps Jo-- -O- W r.;.;o-:i, Wrthash. v eter r a 1 ( ! P
tor next winter's use at least case of infertile eg-ts. occord-
olit j ing to the ioi;ovmg lormuia: j Fgs should be stored now to help . ...
overcome the shortage ot supply in the fall and winter. Lggs to be pieserved must '. striitly fresh, clean, unwashed and treA from , racks with tirm shells. Water glass ; o:e of the most reliable preservatives. An undiluted product should be asktd for when a purchase is made and should he mixed: 1 pa it to 1 to L". parts of boiling soft water and allowed to vool. Fggs should be put into the Lquid and any eg?s showing slight
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TO GIVE LECTURE ON PALESTINE WEDNESDAY
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!'h L paste, of t!;e First ist -!v;: c h W'-!nc sd.-y evening I .' .'.. lot k at the church. Li. p hl rv. id" extensive .s -,e, F.c'c land-, and took of the pictures V l.il li W!l
1 saw him walking down the
street and he turned south on Prairie av. 1 had m horte and 'aggy outside and uecided to catch up with him and see if he really was the man. I drove pa.-t him and then stopped at an alley in the middle of the block. Mop.-, the Murderer. "Ilv tame up to m and I asked him a few questions in Knglish and then a few Hungarian boys came up. I told them in Hungarian to
stat e h the man ' 'He did not know what I was 'talking about and immediately I reached for his back pocket and rulled a gun I was a little too 'quick for him. though, and after a short tussle I managed to get the gun awav from him.
'I no sooner had icleased the' gun from h grasp when he started! on a run south on Prairie av. It
opened the -;.n and found there 1 " I. jar -4'."?
wa one shot left. 0 I took a chance tn.s metnou eggs witi Kee;
and emptied it at him. but n iturally ; nicely fn- hxe to nine months. i-emg a little nervous, mv aim was; 1 not true, he continued ULM. I'.sTATi: TI!.1TR. "The last I saw of him he waa Wilhelnur.u Fisher to Charles J. makirg his way for the Rum Vil-j Mumford and wife, lor "7 Fisher's
staleness will tioat and iiuy carded. When the jar
dlS-full.
there should be a least two inches ot liquid above the eggs and if any evaporation takes p!ac uatv may be adcied. Fat then ware e?sehs should be
Sewell. The pilot and observer were both taken prisoner. The American plane reported as missing in the communique of June , was operating in the Woevre."
NORTH IJBEItTV. June Z. The community center meeting will be held Tuesday evening. Mrs. Allen Cessel will lead in a discussion which will be f special interest to the housewives of the community. Mr. and Mrs. Charles liiff and daughter. Winifred, spent the latter part of the week with friends and relatives in Wolcottville and Gary. Mi.-s Minnie Cripe. returned missionary from China, gave a stereoptieon lecture on work in that held Saturday evening at the Brethren church. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reece have gone to Malta, Mont., where they will visit with the former's sister. Mrs. Mason Jacobs and familj. A daughter was born Wv-dneJay to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Gary. Mrs. Paul brennen is home visiting for a few davs with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Fair, and will to to Elkhart from here to make their future home. Mr. and Mis. H. B. Inks of South Bend were guests of Miss Mary Connor last Thuisday. Cecil Benjamin is employed in the munitions p'.ant at Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Orv iile Lee of Sioux City, Ia., is visiting wita the Pearse family. Miss Ruth Seider. who has been in school at Joplin. Mc., is vi-iting with her grandmother. Mrs. Sam Good, for two weeks before returning to her home in Oklar.egee. Okla. The W. c. T. F. will meet with
RAIN AM) FEED. (Correite-I Daily by J. W. Burrell, tarr Mill!., IIdraulic At.) VVJILAT Pv ing .J.07 per bu.
OATS Pa lug : selling 1 per lu. I heen made public RYU-Tavlng M V bu '
EUAN Selling. SI GO per hundred. MIIHU.INGS Se.lihg. so per hundred. CliUI'PLIi FELD Selling, $3. CO per C TV t SCRATCH FLED-Sellinf. U per cwt.
edge of fresh news from the seat of , Whib ih . v Ir hostilities, but in the absence of real lover production
bullish news the idea is generali accepted that the allies have achieved some important successes on tinwestern front that as vet hiv- not
1
IIA V. STRAW AND I EED. (Corrected Dally by tlie We-lev Miller Hour and end Co.. 120 S. Michigan sU) HAY Paying, J-'O; telling. 2S ta STRAW Paying, $10 per ton; selllnjr. 70c per bale. OATS Paying. .70: selling. .1 SHELL CORN Paying. $1.70;, selling. $2. EAR CORN Paying. $lü; felling. a a 0m w
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NFW YORK. Juno t. The
nancial News Bulletin says: 'A very conservative attitude is being taken in banking channels with re-
ously. tin fund.iiu continue s t dis.pla.'. waril highei- itob. h i ml ica p rv.ua ; a.con side ra lion ' n A
' ' co'itr--tn.iu p:e li ta . t'labla i ..' .... ! ; . th.-'t tb coF. it t..v m.i j i i j g . , . i . t
the fact tiial the sntinif l ration is sti-ongly growing of mukii.g v a i .: o: t- ).i -
J 1st
to
i s. f a a ; t ! 1 1 a v
lo without impair
k '.era
-aaaa . , Grain, Cattle, and Provisions
INDIANAPOLIS I.IVr. TOfK. ICn.; . tVrilWU'lll In Ina Inno 1 I ? IM 1 IP I
I I ' 1,1. 1 1 lil t't U ä U U ' -Ue.-elpts. .st: market 1-V Ligb'":
i l.et '.-ii.. SIk iov? 17 hc.t h.-cr.
TIMOTHY SEED Paying. $1 per bu. ; , si7 cm: nigs, su.twi:;,: bulk ..f :tU-.
felling. S4..V) per bu
ALFA LAP SEED (Muutan jrrowni celling. $lä per bu. CLOVER SEED Pa j ing. ?20 bu ; BellInjr. $J2 SOL BEANS selling. $4.70 bu. COW rEAS Selling. $170 l.u. LIVE MOCK. (Corrected Dally by Major Bros., S. Lopa n M.. Mishawaka.) HEAVY 1 AT STEERS Fair tu goud, fiV; priiLe, ölöc H0G-lgoo lbs.. i. : ym"0 lb., 10ic: lXlOo Ihs, IO1-.:; lvXölOJ IL-s., lö;-mc; ItJi up. ltk.-.
MC.ftOfT 17.00. CATTLE Re.-eipts. -j..": steac 3-; chaie lac.-ivv steer?. 172."; light steere. .H.."jO'i 1G.7"
f'J C"i II .V; c-c.ws. '.K'S,'o 1". '; .t' (pftfn li0i : ea Ives s.. '."; 1 4 . SHEEP AM LA MRS" rh-ceipt
ticirm-r .14 .V V7 Leiters, bubs.
ing hm!.. Ci."o - lCe.-ei;.t. U double 1 "
ket lusher; prltr.e Ii.mvj ;. g-. 17.40: medium.. f I s..V-t 1v io : Y.rk'-rs. ls j.Vu is. 4u NlVlo'n h."i; pigs. -1 s pi'.r 1 s ; i 1 1 7-Vo b". :;" ; stags. 1 1 70 oh" ."
l.ltXI N.
(III! Al.O CAM!
HIC ; .1 urn' I. CORN-No vo!,. ! .7l
iii-1 v eibw . i. l i : v i i ::..
market steadv; prirn sii-u. .(Mv
1 I ; Limbs. S14 oo'o'jO.tio; pring lamb. M'ii''C.iui "
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ROVIIo's. (Corres ted Daily It 1. Mueller,
K Jeffertoti Rlvd.t VEGETABLES N e vv southern pot.ltoei. 10c lb.: old potatoes, payin.:. selling. nV busbel. FRUIT Oranges, ease, $:&.; teiliiig, ii)fa per doz. : lentous, case. M&$f ehirg. a. $! 'JO doz.
BUTTER AND LtHiS-Crey mery but
c iik aoii i.n v. - roc k. FN ION STOCK AKIS. III . June -IP ; Ih .-ipts. 14.o: market lo- up: mixed .nid lot. hTs. l'"..4o'.7 Jci 7o; goo.l tiH.uy, Ii'; l;."i: rourh li-avy. $ie,..V -l;.7.": light. si'..Vi7u: jiig. $14 7. . f.i7.i'. !i-iik. .sio jo. 1; 'i.-.. CATTLE-Receipts. b".oi: u..irk-t sTi-:.d v. N a i uota t !'r: v SHEEP Re.-.i.t p.M,. I.i.lkf? e.-ik. Nu quot-itioiia. MO.M.V AND i:4H AN(.i:. NEW YRK. .luue h Call m.uv
-ii the floor uf tbe Niv i:k Sto. k Ev
1 No .", eh(.v. 1 .11 '? 1 .-" : No ' ' j .M.U-.I7 1 jo: No M. .! äs N--j w bite". l.;;s; N'.. w at.- 1 j ' i ; v ! ' 'lit''. 1 L'o : N. '. i:dv-l. .1 '. I 1 ATS - ' i,h.- 7. . No ' M'.
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ter. paying. 40m; soling. 4be; eggs, Sc; j , hauge t -dav' ruVd ::t 4'. p.-r. i,r nig-
äV
beillns
Mo
noon with
leader
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1
r Carlson Tue-dav afterMrs. Eva Hostet:? t as
gal. gal.
j;lr i ." - 5 ft fS-'S. - a r 1 ei 0 - 2 ' e - g ;
pint lvl2 pints
.MAPLi: (.RON F. June . Chiidien's da exeicis-s will held at the Maple IJrove M .
((orresteJ Dail lr aroer Bros. Store. Ill T. Wajne M.) T MOT H V - 4 2(1 ' $4 .70 RED CLOVER-jl$g. WHITE clover-;;:;. ALSIKE 14 0ufc$ls.0O. ALFALFA ll'aH. SWEET CLOVER -Sltl&nS. COW PEAS SOY BEANS $0.'C"$M .00. BLUE GRASS $4. FIELD PEAS 44 0"0 TO. M I LLETT s:ya.;.70 GE R MA N MILL L 157 ..;70 JAPANESE MILLET -$g 0-.5i$ k MA M MOT H L Lo V E R $ t jQ .
seed
eiit .
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M;. antti'
be E.
churh next Sunday evening. June t.
eg-s i: j
is will
iints
iliss Lei Stoup visited Mr. Mrs. Henry Vinson Sunday. Mr. inl Mrs. Oeorge Kramer
and
of
I'Ol LT KV AND MEAT!. (C'orretel Dally by Jixuiule' MirUet. 123 E. Jefferon IJUd. VEAL Paying. 17e; elhiig. 10igr:,0 . BEEF Roast 3G : bailing. ''; prterb"Us . 0'7.-; irl-iu. 400" . HAM - Pa jung. -t-J'. elluig, a-;.. LARD Pa vkig. J', telling.
'South Bend visited relatives in this I v icinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Turner of
riau. ((.rrer'e! Daiy by the
Poultry
r.atwood I i fo
läge
w oods." Policx
Arritr lg un
1
Souti! Side survey. SI.
The South Ber.d police were no- 1 Margaret M. Slull. s,im
li. oeoroote and wire
a :, h. ;.-r.f. No ii .! g-a for the
a dm ;s-.on 1 - le t ui e
I N I s I to. k . N I 0O000
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llo I'l lil'IMl; .' HI COM I. I ' 1 1 I' Ol VOIR IN ll IOI'AI.ITY. ; -.';;. - : g . r-'.'o -, .:.!'-.! '--v ' ..: . - ; r : -itt.e ., I N
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tiied and a searching part:.' was sent oi.t to comb the woods. The oiTitej-s ;m rived almost an hour after Szigty had experienced vrununt-t w.th the murder-!- and he was gi en p!-:; t of time to !.- 1 .n.-elf
A 1 I . 11. o -; 1 . .i 1 i 1 1 s
'harles J.
irgar . 1 -
Muni ford
wife to
nd ea I exd Market. H
Yi'ashinrton At.) ;
1 FRESH FIsH-l-r. No. 1 erüokcl -al- I
nrjii. .r.; wan- csn. -'..c 10.
I ? 1 r.o . t ni.u
11 umri mi., in1''. 1 4-1 v 1. 1 1. i'.iri; io.ic IO o 1US. v.l'il si- tie. i'i.iiriv Pdll ' OU - i
Thursday. i Csb. -iv- lb. : Finnan laddie, l'J! jt. ; L-ike 1 crop reporting
m. 1 . i-i .i-ia , M- , .M.perior gjverurne.it suggcsu.ns : ts.-iii. 1 . -e
.l : s. i1: irr.i . 1 1 v i ir : i r i u aii.i ter Shenetield of South Rend
i' . ut-r eiit: low, pr vei, t
Time money w.:s u iit Hates .": oi das ."',';('. ;. Jay. ö fit i per ..-at: I t.,.nt: ; tt eut; inontbs. .V-4'o; per manti s. ö)"-4 fi 'J p-r veuf
The uiarket prim.
Paper was du)!. i Call moij.-v in London -was 'S'- pe- i Sterling Ex ijjgf v.Äs e.i wit a bus-I lneü ia 1. .nker RUN at 4 7". for 1- ; n.aij.l : .t.7 '. .-r 01-l jy biiis. a tj ! - 4 7 1 for 'jo-day 'iiis IMT Tl KOII LMi; TO) K.
! PITTSI'.riPill. Pa. June ! - C. T -1 '1 LE -Supplv iiglit; market sr.-.i.j v : , t .-höbe. M.7-V' 17 ' : priai. 1U 7"''J,
1 7 V ; good. $1'..70'3 17.: ti.lv l.ut'-i.er-. KI"'ib.'t: f iir. 1 1 1". : c0nilu.ih, -1 1 i'ä 10 ' : :, ii an t a gf.o.j fit . bv.ll. Si 1 ""'J hl .V : ..n.icoti o. g...d f.it . ow v. .P 1 j l ; : la-iT. s il l irn 14 ' : f:eb .-os jnl spring-4--. ''.i 1 p i : : e 1 J . ' s T".
; n E E F A N LAMTS Mipply llgft ! n-aWft steady : trin.e etber--. .l ;.": , good nuxd. '2"t'ql'''m: f i r -r:(-, 1 ('; 1 1 . : e uh'f 1,.; on:ni.'.a. 1 1
COTTO.V CROP RFPOKT
LV-rO gg',- lb. "liters; jj ' "lTV i g- 11 : boneie -alt od- MAilllNbiuN. June 1.
C UK l i:l( I . 11 K .; .iu:-.. ; in i 1 1:1: ' - ."eipt. t.iOO ;,,ic cr . 'i ' ! 'l ; hrsi. pi ..-. pa. k.i:ig n '! ''. I . O Jh . r lr . P. 1JO -1 . ' receipts. '1 . ".;:::;.:. V-' : -" rirst-. :'.' i A- . T'.'a- .ucTir.hsi: - i w iu-. . -- 'J.".." : o ji.g Au tri'-. -' . : -' 1.0-;. Jl LIVE pot LI ItV 1 4.-V ; hi'-k'-n-. JT1-.'-: i.r'.iig. .'.7'. 0 -'- efs. 1,' ' .' ; z-nt ., aj , 1.- Jl I 'ö'f.Ü oi;s R. , . it- .1. .."S; l - s-ota and iMko 1 -.:. 1 '.t 1 n ; r . 1 , l.' TOLl'.DO H C.RAIN. 1 l..l)l t I J';3 l t h 'S I ' ORN No .'I eli .rc . SI : 1 u-iied 'l 4". : N'.. :: l'f- .1 OATS Stmri.r.i. .Oj"77.. N. 1 "ldf-. 7.": '.7'c No ' .' 71. ' 7"'v-. L VE P. u i Jio.i: t.'TI.Vp 1 UV , ,; ..;..-, v t. ;:. Ic . .i-,: M.ir-- . '.. rmc .o c. i:in av iu-kov imv. HP A', Inj t opealng Hi I - ' t cfinv - -Id l.-.o, l..o , ,-7". ' Pi" . l.rj 'l ' s .g t i ; t .. : :. , i MATS J ..n-- 71 7': To". 7. .1 1 1 ".7 : , 7 A-ig '.! - , :2' , ! P'r;K - .Til It- !0 . 111 '. " - '' '" s-p? n .". ii .. ;; : I. Mil i .! -. i ' ' i ' . ' s-.f . t 7 J' Tö .'Mo I u .''Oi S- U ' -" Se of JC.1 7". -- '
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Village i a In p. j a loan a Us w e i - o r T t v '. Villi'
h . . . ' 1 , f ? h. ' c-i s -.f.. t K -s , "c Moid.. I. . g h t . d h cnie ovr to wher
Fertiia H. J(d;r.son. lot
arid Schwab's addition. Jl. .Milton M. Fernhard to Ella Murphv. lot a' Wenge- ami Kiesgn!,.i,.ln' 1 -t addition. -I. i'hn'.:r.:i F 1 a : i u.i : i t to 'hr.s;ijm M. W'erv-' j..t 1 j 7 Woiti r- .". th a ''i.tlon. S 1 .lore- :i ILen-'k: cnl v.ie to
i'r.in-w K i . : t o v s '-v i it-d m :. 7 1st p : S iiiiiii i ! ' ' 1 - 1 I . o't".
Fs'h-- F .;g 1;n ji , 1 " ; J
.tnd
Sher.er.eld i.f uests of Mr.
f i i ClirilV.'! fc JIO U.U-..IL n.'. ril".'3 , LI. ill.
sM.. fs i . r i ids co.1 lai.i-- ,f.
and Mrs. V. D
, Kankakee. 111., w ere
j and Mrs. V. II. Long. Sunday Mrs Harry Loton and s.-.n.
ring, l-'.c.
LI IT MANS. GREEN HIDl t . F I ALLOW--ii-X. -ougb.
- i r.e
rd of the- dc-
,partmr.: or agr.-otuie ct:i;.iair. ! froni the tepnrt. of the correspor.dj f-nt and agents, of the bureau that t the condition of the cotton crop or,
are vi-iti:
:t of Padua. O
Aoha- V:nun The di-s-s Oa;- Winl.lnl!!. No'.en in. I I : r ' Tt F.-n-: o.'l M -1 ! V ( i i I ' 'tt S . nd i .
FobM's alV.i
Wo L iV.'u :
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t-r
' O'Oiiiiin f - k I a r . i T 1 1 k .
Trading u-ith advertisers means more for less cash.
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THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. BIdg. MrAbra Nw rli , fi.fcaDfa. Ne tri . Ortrata tlna ftiliui, ti "txaV. r.iliace. Haarj f 1 ra.le afl'l IijHIsb flsnkers' nation lir. I t'rital V ifa tm AU Market. PHON r S Fell r.v0..: llfini 20-2.
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