South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 165, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 June 1918 — Page 4

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I HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

PLAYGROUNDS TO

EH NEXT WEEK Recreation Director Names Persons Who Will Have Charge. i T p . or ' . j: i : tTf . n i - u . 1 1 ' Mn w p Viti the nt I !h . w .t )i !:" t T r -a i ! i! . g to i ". E. W . r. a i g dire to1. 1 : (. t a t ion. . Some of t!; pi i;. -;: iun .ire already running, l;(t f.jil lo.'-(s -A.il not he p'jt to w or!; unt.l t h : !;oo;) !. The dire-fo.-5 ..s.-ita ntv who w!ü har charge , tli- pla:ie'ds veie nnno;n'r I "r,d.i j;!-nirir i. Mr. Welte. 1'or th" pre-ent. difter- J -ni iirett..rs a i r w orking', lejt w h u the u-oii ope n s r:.-t w e ( 'f. tii-ir I i .- i i tak i ; 1 1 .-: Howard pai p.a yz ro: t:.. : I . ' . hoepp. l d;:. . r..,. as-isted ... Miss , Stella 'Irattai: J. I . Cl; r . K. i;o .aif. a -.-i-rj i-: M i-s I raii e-Mitchi-1! and Mi, '.-j..t S.v-mudlfr. Kil'-y Sein" 1 p:.i r.u: Mb Lene W. Th' -t: . pson . issist d bv Mis. .M.njori I Iii 11. Lreper I '.i i p! y:: 1 irn! . fVlionnt!!. a-.-;-t.-d b M;s1 'hi rd. Oliver Schoo playroi;!;.! Kfiiiln 1. asi-t-.l bv Mio l: AW Id. 1: W. Mai l.ill 1 ji ai.ic 1 OIie sr plavio-anu 1:1 riiin-o- 1 tion with St. Adelbert's pa 11 ' ! Edwin W. Hunter. ci ifv si iiuiu p .a u 1 o ' 1 n 1 : .iissi Carlotta P.anta. n--i-t d b e!at !- hen Sttideba !fr Paik p'.i c 1 o! 1 n-1 I L. e'ur.ninuiiam. as-i-td i- .i.Dorothe.i Kahn. "Washington S I.o.ii p'.a . 1 oand .lis Itos 1 KiaüM'. as-i-fe.l 1, Mi.-sj Margaret Lippin ott. j Praiikhn Seiioo pi 1 m 1 c; i, 1 M:-s! Grace Span'-rler. Dire tors will !,. on tli- p!agrounds f: m l.:b' . ;.).;, a!il afternoon until dar!.. eep s-'ttui-i lHY, wlieil the !l.il!s v ili ! tiom ! 1 ; 3 " to f'o.: pki'.-gi numl will !.e j open o?' Sand.i;. s. fi :n 1:" to ;. J The'.-tie L"ij) p. 11k. Howard park.) Srudebahrr pnk and fh .1 I. c- j Uer rieb I. LOWELL HEIGHTS AND II D CMMnAV CPUnni u.U. oumumi OUIIUUL VVHM rnnMUL nUIVUnO L'.-.v !! !b iht-- M. J : Sunday chool o!) fust place in the ( ont st tor th- m-i-t uni-iui- feature in the Sunday si-hu-d pavad- Thursday night. . i i r i i 1 1 jt to the animal. c -merit in id- i .' '. F Voif-. ih.iirmait i-f t'.; par.nl- cnituitt. Fri day w.orniin-. Th.- Fnitcl Bv-thieii si. I:oo! t.k hmr-. ! th ;. t !'.at. : he tliird i -litt si. for tin immb-r o1' p r-i.s i". the g; e;.te-t ' p.ii.id- in ( i i . id' i 1 1 a ;o in -i i.f'n; r i i o 1 1 n i : ! la- riot v b n ii i dt d A H.UlMi I ! .i V II I . V llKll 1 , . ! 1 ! i c rn a rop- a I ". : i.oig. was The L'. e!l lb ig id s or ; w i a i . ; l g !'U-'lg. a -p.. v. ..u..;; w . j three . Ii. i g i re s a : . ! 1 1 . i mtdium si.-d n .; i ki',.i! fett h.Jli.

..'ci a --gar.- iiiii i"'.i".u wn was insureu m in- -i i.n-

.i I . I i ! i g th- -. ow t h of !li s, 1.,:.,' 1 ' 1 V 'i'h.- I n ;n E'l". d P.: th 1 '.' 1 a 1 1 . 1 1 '' i m t ' a a I eprt s. a r.ii i I W M . . i I o i 1 " 1 1 i a : i .im i : of tili- ' ..!"! .s I .! CI O--.ill." i I .i.. n . a 1 1 . i a : ! ' r. -. n ; in' FOOD DEMONSTRATOR ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR MEXT SIX DAYS iem..n:.-a-i i ; a i ' . g T . e - i 1 a V. - Mai. .gan i.. . disc : - - a g ' " I p o i" Th Ts da v'. t " I . I..! a ". 1 . ' : n . . s.. h..".;-;b" t'o :vt M.. nl.iv-. .".. . ( m :!' .?; o ; i . i t h 1 . i W . d-., i ! i s -, . a 1 1 . I.: ! ; s ' . 'J . ' " p s b -. i . ; i . . a I !ar.co': v.av w i . : k i i : 1 . "t ration at . i . 1 1 p . 1 i . S a t : : i d . i BREAKS WIFE'S SHOULDER. IS SUED FOR DIVORCE Canal v orce ci lb . t s i a . a ! a ill ;d i:tt :k"d 1 'rnlav 1:1 the superior c .ii aga.ns; a i.nu ! testes that iif r h. s t-.:;d beat h-. : an M. t - hat !i r din'i'uli : aNo ali i i f i o n e a T : . n t r r e . . b gt s t hat lie V. a s t and abusiv e a :id at: pro ide fir l. i . fhev Jun- 17. !f"1V PkllTiti"' .; :;;a -...-monv and the ? -'. : maid-ri r. me. .it-.:i ia s i : r i. :"0 f.nb ! to w re ma ! ia-d I '.-For;. INDUCT THREE FOR SPECIAL TRAINING j-,......in r.ir! E. M.dtv. st . Stanley O. Kk-nv o Marion st . and I. Kaf: f i ,- cE. v. ' :; E. Ma.'! i.s on liav, into militarv s i v ; . v..-en (m.o. .... a 11 - 1 C t 1 t by tlie dr..ft t. .?; ! w:li - Salu ... v o: lo ird Ni !i:d.a! VI o l.C.. v - :-i !i .a 1 il.st: to '. e pi.ci l i oi: h i ri:i.Y

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deaths

mkn. ,iru. ma.jy. I .Mr.-. Ja ha. Ma.jy. w ife of Stephen j Ma.h. -Ii:: S. filmt: st , db d early f 1 'riday nnr:i;r.g. she is surv ived by j . r h j -; r1 . a sou. Stephen, jr., and . :.v.:r ht. , Marv . Sdi wjs vuis' nol l"ur.'-ral ;.i ran;'' iiif n!.s hav e . !l ' T I J J ! 1 t'.'d. v,i:. mmlv i;ly ijiiowv. Tl.- f.neral of Mr,. Mary Ely Hrnvii will l.-1 held at the re side-nee, "f h' r daughter. Mr?. Stuart MfJ.i!. m. : I'..rtak-e a v.. S.itunliy , r i. r . , ... .t I T'iv),,,n ! : 1 1. Whir- ....iriatinir. Th ho-ly will ' "t to Warsaw. X. Y.. for j banal. IPOLICE STILL WORRIED ABOUT WHAT TO DO WITH TRUNK OF BOOZE What to w ith a trunkfu! of j v. hi.-ky now in t lie po-.s.sion of the I ol;( 0 s viorrvin Asst. Chief of j Police a. -sidy, w ho ! acting chuf J

''I'jdurmi? e'luef Kline's ab-ence.

I Tlwj tr.mL fn I .-f Tl lliwL-l- .inc. ??. i i ir Li.iiirviiii ja iu.-a Liiuir iutl(. 1öiU.-s i,0ss-s-iuti Tiiesduv I ni.,ht fir,w.h(.dv . becked it here on i pa ? .-en -,'er ticket on the I-ike Shore u-!tr(mi hi-aL'0. The railroad dete-c ties notitied the pol;..e of its res-(nc-aft r they had detected tfat the trunk contained seeral bottles, which. Asst. t'hbf Cassidy sas Contain p-rftl j-'ood whisky. Th- police waited until a dray-1' man .ailed f..r the trunk and deIneied it to the home of Joseph Askbr. 4:i' Urookheld. and closely J lired it inside the house. followed b th- police. Eut Mr. i Xikler refiisetl to accent the trunk. ami ordered the trunk and the poj 11 r- .IIIU LIM III. & 111. Ill vui .... house. They all went, the polic takj hitf Mr. Aszkler ami th- trunk with j them. 1 Pros, ."bester :. Montgomery, j after listening to the evidence of i thr- pdice late Thursday afternon. i to'id them that th-y had failed to obtain Hi- necessary evidence to arrant a conviction of Mr. A.-'.U- 1 b r. so now the police have a trunklul of whisky on thcur hamls that thev know not what t do with. When Frank Dork- returned fio-n , Chicago with a -uilcase tilled with I

j bottles of whisky Thursday night, he I He II tollou them anywhere theyj.it the Firt i;angelical church. Iv. as placed under arrest at the Xev. jlcad. ev en to the polke station. ! Lafayette and Monroe sts. tonight i York Central passenger station, ami. Such wa.s the evidence of William ;at y ,,'clock. Tile glee club comes , . 1 v . ... n.i ; .-. . .,.1 ; . ... I . . . . r . .

taken to police headi'iuai tet s wnere ; ; 1 !,e V as i..oked on a bootlegging' 1 1 J.arge. His c. His case lnis not yet been J set f'i a hearing. onr-o niTV nr M ICU A UM V A I oUCO bll i UT IlllOnnVinrvn hUn O.UUU Mb UAIYIMUCO , Suit f'. -" ".i"111 as damages was lib d ag linst the i t 'f Mishawaka I'ridav P th- London and biniashire Indeiwn.f Co. :' Ameiica anl the Pn kins Wii'dmül e'o. Misliawaka as nlaintU.-. The lattei il- 1 b g that the defendant. which t.a:nfain- a inuni.ipa! lighting and j 'lt.u r . stein, w a s lo gli-ent ir a!- i lowing a ttansfoi nif statiotied ueai u l i . i n t oi the I '-rkin 'o t beio:,,- m s i h a defective . ..iidition lli at tlo- wire lenlin int .lie pk. ill till S I.I. t !" ei a 1 1 1 e cha ' g ed with ;i ' 1 1 1. 1 J I ! ' . 1-ct; oo 'iig!i voltage from th- dehigh t ensii-n w ii a ml ted Mike Xagy. an enipbye ..: the Perkins Co.. Nov. S bu.;. . , ' ti:'i lüden,!.;:;, la-mpaiv under the . , 1.1::... r i , , j ib e ( 'aw. and - a itU w ot'Kineli s i:a uiiu is a result 'f w !iost dath t indemnity company t! , fol' w . De-. I" pan. Xagy swui.w the; w ii a ii i e j. t se 1 1 ii ' j j t ' i, funeral expenses and pa ; f.. i weeks, at 1C7'. per Week. MISS RUTH JENKINS w Ä . r w f r IU AUUhtbb U. Ur u.; M.ss 1 1 :fh .! r.'aius. w no his been b'ii'u wrk in the vocational i--n.t --1 1 , i j T r' the high s.t.i11Mi will bincheon of : l k at th- n ooioia v t . i . i "i. u.i !!' ' i tn 1 1 1 r i Moral ir on "GivN Fi'ci.i 11 to 1 Years !d and W':at Shall 1 1- Lone Witllj Then. j Mei.-'is of tr. program cini te- haw- iu-;. ! U .VI l - Jenkins. ana Jenkins, and, ih' V s.,r that site has a i ae. :!,T e rr; nnm-'t-r of the ' ha in '..-r of 'oia i:i'a should h'-ar. 1: f '.tar all annoum v.r nts or 111 i.ii.gia.ii for the !iin.i:.iy 1 mchotis v 111 be made exclusively thro mh the newspapers insteal of bv i"-s,,nai Utters t th- members tl ic organisation. MOVE HEADQUARTERS TO ANOTHER ROOM s-gt. of Oeteitives William Bainl.art !"ri!a morning m"ve-d the ,'.etective h aiq lartei's of the police ib pa-t'.nt -it to the room ;ust fe-i.-odebd f-r that purpos.. t the ro,.;a foi-nierlv- Knew n at th iitv I i .II is tlie Higgins i-.otel" ard i at le south end of the citv bjildA stairway irads from the cap tains otr.ee to the new netective headquarters. The room formerly o capieu i v .-ri ia. niuiu.ii . . io - vised bv the safetv board, and the : room row c-ccupied by the safety F'.iid is to be useJ to provide a pri vat- odb e for th-. board of puMic-J . ."irks. 1 .I.Oi: sI.i: AT i:i..-ti;iir VrrmiW sPIA IAI.n. pe.i.,i sa oi) women-. si1K ue- S. : g e t' i ' . . .

alJl -ia Pd.Uk While. Il.tVV, i I'd grey Sil k gb e ! " .". S.ik ;:!oe- Jl 1 'F S ' : -v g i e - -.-.. -Adv.

LAST CHICE TO

REGISTER BABIES j All Mothers Urged to Bring Their Children to Clinics Next Week. Tin l:if f.nriiirfi:i,itito register l 1 hi ilr. -v, m M ... .tf ... .I...I il., ,.,,.th. ..v.. ..... . ..nviniM .a... 'f' of J''lh tuui.ty m t scel:. TIk- siliedule of clinics, their !ca-ti-.r. and the hours, was made pal-i Ii. Krifi-.v tot-ethrr wir, th - ur- .nr im t riu.t lotretiier with the urgent . .... , :. . . ... , . , ,

vw wm'j "ic o-ii i..iu.((.fliii.- tne vpt.ej ijmit. thvir children registered to take ad-, in ritv Court rritIav ,a0rnin I'.rv. antaire of this last opportunity. j SYhlipke. who arrived just a.s the

, ; - ."01 ' l"J i'-i. iiivieiui.ciu.ic is arranged there. In the L,iier district the rf eistration is s , neatly hnk-hed that residents thtre requested to attend a clinic in anoiiier district. L.ftorts are being made, especially bv Dr. V. 1!. Wf'Lnrr. to arhw-vp - - - - -- ---n - - - record of 100 percent for the east M' district and all mothers in thi section 'are 11 r iced to atten! to the risirauon 01 ineir cnimren next vf"f'Those in charge are still endea - orin t. mak- it plain that thid rei? - istration is purely a Küvernmcntul , proposition and that the federal eminent is particularly anxious ft hat all children bj registered. j l'dbwin is the schedule of clin- . ... do-niur m, CHILD It IJX'S DISPEXSALY. W. Division St., every day in tin week' beginning at 1 p. in. Earl hours preferable. LI XI) EN SCHOOL, Tuesday morning at 1 : 3 0 o'clock. COQUILLAKD .SCHOOL. Wednesday afternoon at Ü o'clock.

WASHINGTON SCHOOL.. Thürs-j Marietta W. Krieghbaum to Lesday morning at ;:: o'clock. 1 e c. Whitcomb and Fred W. KelEPWOPTH BABY HOSPITAL. cr jot 234 Wenger and Kreighevery morning in the week from j baum's third addition,

l': .'b to 1 1 o clock. SI MPLY CAN'T RESIST FOLLOWING THE LADIES Et simply can't resist the ladie

- o. i.a. ana. neu m i-oow i.ni;.,rt. under the auspices n ine

riday m.-inlug on t charge of in - tication. i Xorton and a friend named WU1- ; iam Cooper came to S"uth Bend lVom I5uchanan. Mich., Tuesday ni-'ht and "ot v ei v drunk. They w ere round on Colfax av. between Main

and Michigan sts. by Mrs. Minnie i1'' JJ,U .. ,. Iturli st"gner. Fvana. policewoman. j TLe I.uid i .My stu-nln-nl "A'ill you come with me"." asked: i ;;;. CJub. ii s. Ev ans a she show ed her star j 't "'" n.

to Xorton and his companion. "I su.-e will," -aid Xorton as ho .-ughed apologetically. "I shimplv can't bei it. I alvvaysh go w hen th - ladish cail. Yesh. ladv . ou jusli lead and I will shfollow." Cooper, his companion. apparentiy felt the same way. as he went : a.ni" in . C- 1 1 ..-itti tlir. iiAiifu'iiin:in In city court Judge Gilmer rintt the two men J and costs each, remn'kin.. til-.T lliev hu tin Imwini. ' .. .. . ... coming to -s'- iin i,enu io gei uruiiu. Francisco I lerm; -ties, a Mexican, was thud h. and costs for riding i oji a Xew York "entral frei ght tiain. He was- arrete.l Thursday niglu. He had $ lt" on Ids person -s when arrested. pLAQ Q ,LL ßE OBSERVED BY ELKS AND TEMPLE BETH-EL .. . l l'rt,st'ul a J -,al11 in;i ; o&s-erv anee oi i lag oav. i ranu r. J IL ring making the principal i'i t ss. Tin first regiment band of . 'Mishawaka v ill render soni lnusiiaI scUrnon:- unu olhor ;uJUl'tso " 'l ".1 .... . a. John G. Yeagley. Ira Ciralski. president of the I I.'N'ai F.ritli society, will have charge ot a program at iempie belli-1 .1 .this evening. P.aO.u Julius Leibe rt . .. ...... .w i Avm ü, ine! il I'-itiioue auuress. ana t tUU musical numneis aic aio on the piogram. t WILL TELL HOW TO STORE YOUR COAL i A sfreopticoit tu-e 'How ! St or Coal." will be delivered ;w. D. Langtry of the United States, j fuel adrainispaiion at the -r j hotel next velnes l.y evening, undr the aus;ic of the Indiana an. I Michigan branch of the .National Association of Purchasing Agents. The purchasing agents have invited ffr man in th- vicinity to attend the Ircr-r f:e of i h ir:. . a it :s considered an important I Ini.ii' i t 'it f'lic (ih'f M .- 1 -. ii . jtonic try. the lecturer, is president of th Commercial Testini and Engineering c-. of Chicago. Entertainment is to be provided also. Th Elks' sivaphone quartet of Elkhart is to be rr. the program, together with another -speaker. COUPLE DIVORCED AFTER BEING MARRIED 47 YEARS After .dnc marib 1 r.eJ:a I j c-i.tury. Lina Cori.j; i was awarded a divoi. from Alvin fJor'c.am Fi i cay moin.ng in the superior court on ground- of failure to provide and abandonment. The o.inle v.i- mar'lied March l. T 7 1 . and parat! A P- P w 1 1 e n ; am i

MINISTER SPEEDS UP ON WAY HOME BUT "COPPER" DELAYS HIM

To. much speed after the lose of i i th jlth annual state Suidav school ! onvention Tlirsuay night cautcJ one of the delegate.- to run amuck of Patrolman. E o on unc of the city's broad thoroughfares. The dcP-gute is ltev. A. 1. SohlipJ ke. rastor of a church at Wcodlawn. j Ind. The reverened gentleman was bowling his car alone Michigan st. . il 11:10 p. in. at a rate that looked . ... - t(, -d rf) in:in l.ee n r ' Pioportions to the rate prouded by ! ,aw and ordinance relative to th V 'u MU 11 "" ,n,,UstPr to I',c,'u'e oa d . ma r t c rs um, ',,,r.l-ri iim .. 1 .-.k .-.-.. , .. :anu 'ooKcd lnm ,n ' hare of e - , court was adjourning was hned n-'jand costs, which he paid. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From Records of IndL&n Tltilt aad Jjoan Oo. Cyrus C. Shafer and w if e to board , c,f conference claimants of th J Metliodist Episcopal church, west . i.- an,i lt, Vail's addition. 1. ; e'liarles A. Ostrom ami wife to hüchard Kuehn, lot 170 Ceiger farm third a.ldition. .S0t. William C. Jacksin Olive I. Macormick. lot Ct al. to li Vernon Heights addition. Viola Tietz to liaymond L. Hinton. lot S! St. Joseph park. J I. Harlow Perry and wife to Clayten W. Tieistle. lot LIS Peiger farm third addition, $1, Bert E. Klysz and wife to Jan 11 1 Sobieski Buihling and Loan association, lot 16 George Swygurt's lirst I addition. $1 COLLEGE GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE CONCERT I The 1-a. lies' Glee club of XoithI w estern college will give a concert ,i;raco Kvangelical Young People"? alliance and will present the folowmg program: I'AUT ! i: l,I M.idrid 1:1... ciiii. I : t i e . .NeV 111 ; llu. Uo,.UT Ou;lrtet. . . .'. t Visses t sentv. Attig vidi. r. Sele. ted Scliai-ert l.C Ui.lll 1 lllotSoi. . ,-,,, -Will (' tue Wisi . . S;irs I If No i:c Ever Marii'-. Me ... i l::ii.u'i 'hnake- ' "j , ia.iti. .r aii'iv-n. I ' " i i 1-.- i ü ; ! A PAKT II. nuie faniri' iia.- e lui'. : He. -i-eijs froM .locelvii Violin. .(Miilard Murgnret horoir. blvl Kid . i i-iiiel , hp. . ij.i n.F;.-: ic t,.,l i Piat v AllÜ'i' e TO! I .. 1 - l'ri. . .P.-ara ; ' lut-1 e. Mayer, lli' lrrtli ; -.jp,vv w W.rF' j tlal. ( E- l.'mbreit. treasurer of ! -N ort h western college, wul accouij pany the g-le- lab and will sptak 'betw ecu the Part I and Part II. I SUES NORTHERN INDIANA

COD CK finn nAMAPETO . i rrUn OlO-UUU UAmAutoIS -jro;l tlu Geiman sobLerv.

Fifteen thousand dollars as dam--ages is demanded of the Chicago. ! South Be.d and .Northern Lailwav uit tiled in the circuit co-irt "riday bv Marjorie Eolker of Mishavraka because o! mjurie.sab to b av la-en siisiameu n ner Dec. i . .. i , . ... i i i i , at iagan st.. .viinaaKa. wnen i )(n iih h vi)f had been a i.asUenger is alleged to liave been starton before she could alight. tf0 throwing her to the ground and rendering ner unconscious and otherwise injuring her about the iru rig-iit hand ami knee. The . . . pjaln.,.. avers m her complaint that j ..,. ..e,ieral health has betn under- , on.1 in.ioi.v.l .iw rho re,,u nf 1 I I I I i v U Iii' I iiipitii vi ill' Vfc 'the accident, which, she alleges was due to the carelessness of conductor of the car in starting it too soon or giving her any assistance in alighting.

" PROSECUTE OUTHOUSE

MEASURE VIOLATORS .

Sfry E. 5. Frevermth .f the',roi-- for them: Thev- are p o :d of; !.-. lh : ..-..- i ! !"-!. l.-.v reornin w-i ..! i thir wounds. They know what it!

roti' that the provisions of the out- . hou pa-sed th itv- c.-im-il last Oec-Iaber Will go into effe. t 1') ieg.ard to th- f,t -T zom. Ji? J. .ip,, I xo warns any ;da'or- tlie pr ' :-:oii--of t'ne oi d : r..i n t pi.c. iding for the -.-, if c t ion v it :i tli" ity stavrr fojnd m the !'. r-r .;r r e u:!! hp v ig-! r;-ojsIy j.rosecut' d. j VAR CHEST PAYMENT DUE ON SATURDAY June payments io the War 3he.-t come due Saturday, 'ur.e 15. Those comriWitins: irj uiked to pay promptly at ibj Chamber of Cminierce Trading with advertisers means more for less cash.

'.JAGK-KNIFE VITAL ' Ji iMmniFfi'iKiT!

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Instrument Used in Manyj Ways Germans Think It j Used for Torture. ! ciihini imiTisir lixiis i.vj l'llANCi:. May 1 ::. tCorntpond- 1 ence. Kvery soldier in the Flritih j army in Trance is provided by the i government, as part of hi? overseas. kit. with a jack knife. The- military jack knife is huilt j ! . , ' f-e r ic . It has only thre pirt? i . . ' .,,1 marlin-soike.' ! : Thf wnoU, thir,K clasps into a solid! bteel or bone handle four inches, . o nf. whkh ,s provlded with a ring j . , w ; , .t, tj1Hl t can i,e huns to the belt. The can opener is a?: indUpensaM" part of the provifcion for a soldier's well-beine at the front. Sev- , , ral important items of his dally i .nenu are supplied to him in scaled cans. The Sheffield blade has numerous uves. too obvious to need mention, but it is noticeable that Tommy Atkins frequently uses it for purposes of eating in preference to the table knife in his kit. I cd as Wood Cutter. The knife blade is also us-id constantly as a wood cutter. In the 11 inches the lighting of a brazier is frequently :i difficult operation owinj; to the vital necessity of avoiding smoke. The Hermans have a strong antipathy to smoke, and j the sight cf it rising from the Brit- ' irencnes arouses m mun 13f.irbing evidences of envy, hatred, malice and uneharitableness. It is well, therefore, to avoid smoke. So the wood for the brazier raust be split up into thin sticks and bhavincs and for this purpose the official jack knife is the ideal instrument. When. Lhe soldier is withdrawn fixm the trenches it is his lirst duty to make himself and his belongings clean and presentable for inspecti n. 'loinmy hangs his coat on a Z-.-x and -shaves" it with the knite Made. The n arlinspike attachment is , useful lor prying open wooden boxes, for cleaning stones and mud ovt of the horses' hoofs, for ad-iost-ng belts ami harness. Braziers for the trenches are made from biscuit tins punched full of holes to I admit a draft. Germans Circulate Sior. j The Germans were, for a long j time, greatly puzzled by the mariinfcpik attachm ent which they found . on evoy BntFh prisoner's jack knite. They made gleat capital out o: a story that it was used to gouge ov-t thi eves of German woundeJ. In the oificial reort of the British prisoner.1 of war commission, several instances cd" thia fable are lecorletl. Cap. Ueaman testilied before the cm mission that he was berated by a German colonel for permitting hi- men to use their marliusptkes un :iic vf German wounded, C'-tot. Brow ne told the commission of i-ieriing to a Fhlan major who Was living a lecture and who exhibU. d a British jack knife, showing: tiie marlinsi'iKe attaciimeni ami uesenbing it as used for torturing demau prisoners. The tory apI peals to nav e oeeu aenueraieiy c-.-oked i.p by th- German military ; 'Uthoritb - tor the consumption of J.t.r troops. PPUR SHELLS ON AMERICAN LINE nU"riNl.T.L) 1'BOM PAGE uXE.i but inrlieud the heaviest possible , ,-. German prisoners reveal that Ger 1 man officers have been feeding their nien with wild stories about the alj Ies being "mushed." The .aicer deI scribed the killing' of Germans in the j ; recent battk on the western front i I as a daughter." I lTciiiicr i.ieuaile l iirowei-s. i Frenchmen who have witnes.,ed the Americans- in their successful combats, north of Chateau Thierry, ; cn the Mai ne front are eni husias-tic , over them. This is a description that t cne cave of the American methods. 1 'Baseball lias made the Aineri- ! cans the prenuer grenade throwers 1 a . I. - ..I .1 1 ... ... ..... 1 ; ... . ; or me woioi. i six- " a.. -. I a given signal, shower grt i.ade unI . irini: - 0 feet at a line o! German 1 . ; helmets peeping a -oe s'nallow trench. Later the trench wa found I tr w. .,lted wPh dead Lo footb ill to be ailed wnh .b au. AI o lootca.i has- made natural strar'gksis of the American OtticCfS. 1 I1 PO.lns ate j t.red with enthusiasm t th; way the- ; American- go into battle. They 1 J lunge forward yelling Ti!e savages j and they are gluttons fr bavonet , ! l'.g'nting. The told steel has- no ter- 1 . , . .. , .. , , , . . . . . n i. .1 Ii o i-

, ,:ght to th- tleath rarner man sir- i ..-eoiin h-iiumi io .M i . : ronlcr. They ar- dead shot and an,i -,,r- Herbert Uaraer. Nile-, tiuie is no 'danger that they are;Mi'h - -ir''- ' " daughteafraid to expose them-ehes too. The'

Cieriinns ai- open-mo i; nro w;in a stonishm'-nt at these veterans fronAmt net. ISSUE PERMITS FOR ERECTION OF DWELLINGS I i Permits for the erection of two! pvellincs were issued at the city j uilding department Friday morn- j ;r.r. One was for a two-story brick I vf-ne! residence at ls-07 Lincoln: W i.-Mied to Frank I'eterson. The b -aiding will ft v ;et. and will co-t T).'1 otl.e: jetl.Ul was iseii ;u ; Da.n P.ardeen :'.! a f-'o-s r. y liara: "7 L:ik oln v. av ! :. It ! will he o-t : feet b. I I fe i mi will

LOCAL AND FOREIGN

STEEL COMMON IN i Interest Concentrated on This Stock During Early Trading. NEW YORK. .lane 1 4.Stocks held tirm in the iat hour today after considerable selling on a report of renewed submarine operations of; oi;r coast. As a rule stocks show many grains oer last nitrht' tisures and sentiment at the closo was contldent. Iutemation.-t! Newt. Sori.-c Ni:W YOLK. June 1 4. Nearly all interest in the trading at the opening of t lie stock market today was concentrated in Steel Common. which was in brisk demand, moving up 1 'g to IOC followed by a, reaction to 1 0 2 1 j . Other steel shares generally made advances with Bald win up to ' S 9 ;t and Midvale up 1 point to öl'h. j Beading opened " up to jo"'4 and j Union Pacific gained "8 to 12' audi Pittsburgh ami West Virginia ad - vance! V. to J 4 3i . Westinghojs.; continued in good 1 demand, advancing 1'4 to 44,4. cisjar störe openeu 14 mgner at 97U hut reacted to 9t:-. Amerloan Cotton "il advanced 1 point to iZU. The market made vigorous gains in nearly all the leading issues during the forenoon. There was a good demand which carried prices up; from one to five points. Nev York! iAir Brake made the grtat-st adjVance. moving tin :, :i-4 i.oints to 1 1 12'.b Steel Common sold up one j,0jnt u ! j.- 1 . 4 to 10U l-S and then reacted to f After the first hour proht taking jin large volume caused general re cessions of about one point. South Bend Markets iRAIN AND 1 ELD. (Corrt4 Illj by J. V. Burrrll, Starr Mill. Uydrxullc At.) j WJIEAT Paying $2.07 per bu. I OATS Paying To.-; eh.g !i- per bu. t IA 12 I'ajlDS $1.63 bU.

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UK AN Selling. ?1 Cu j.er buinlred. , . I , ' MIDDLINGS Selling, i1 per IninircJ. eXPec'ted to oe somewhat bearish. CliUPIi;iJ F-LTJU StllluK. WZH per! Private reports from the largest Scratch yllu-z. $4 P,-r i podudn? e,ctiuns cf T9 ?n; uition.s could not be bctttr. With MAY. STRAW AM FEri. (these favorable crop prospects w c-

(Cormted Daily by tbe Weley Millrtf Hour and leed Co.. 4.0 S. Mich igan bt.) n AY Paying. $20: sel!ii.g. U .VA JS1KAV Paying. $10 Per ton; ellin. 7Öe per bile. OATS Paying. .Tü: elliug. $1.00. SliELL L'ull.v-I'ayiug. 1.7ä;, selliusr. 52. LAK CÜKN TaylLg. il.Oo; elllui TIMOTHY SI.KB Pjylug. $1 per bu. ; elliug. $1.00 per bu ALFA LAP SEED t.MoutiUa -ronu oi llrirf t "1 iiAP Kit "CLi VUlt i;Hj-P.o la- bu. ; 1011- ; og. !SUL liEANS-SelliLsr, JL7ä bu. COW PEAS-vSelliug. 173 bu. LIVE MOCK. (CorreeUd Daily by Major Bros.. IS. Lto St.. MIshanaL.) HEAVY I AT MLlKS l'uir tu jroud, '&?: uriae. 9&10c uoüs vjj&vm lbs.. iic: lu.uii Ibs.. 1 IjSI'- Isis , 10 4 , io up, i 15Fe. mo visions. (Corretlrd Daily by 1. W. Mueller, 211 i: J(fferMn lilvd.) YEGETAliLLS New s-utlaru Dot t toe. lu- lb.: old p'-tuto8. pajiug. Gi.-, j idling- 8- burtbel. H1LU OraLges. t OIU i -uraigus. case, S.'aa; telhg. I lOfilVU lcr doz. ; leruoas. ta.e, Fn;. aching. (ffM'O doz. ULlfi.K A.N U K4J4JS Creame rr but ter, paying. ; telling. ISk. ; eggs, 02l; fcelhcg. llGc doz. elXDS. (Corrected Ial.vl dj mrutr ftrv. More. 1H L.. ayc St.) T I .MO'l U Y - ia ii .70. IlED CLUEIi-ilb'S4fl.'2. wijrri: clovi:i:-. ALS IK E $J i I1S.0U. ALIALPA-IP'SH. SYVKiyr i.'LOVKIt-tcis. COW PEAS-4.7GfÖj. OY LEANS 'si&'jZQ. liLLi: i;i:ass $4. PILLD PEAS 4.o0fa.75. .MILLET'!' ..&;. 70 ; L 1 1 M A N MILLET -C a o 70 J APA NKSi; M I LLK T K'li U',. ÜA.MMU I U CLO LK $.uü1-k Sr(J rOLLTRV AM Mi: A TS. ; orr-cl. . "3 J .V.1 n r Mj,rt'. i. oturrnuD niTU.I VEAL Paying. 17c; teU;. läi.:.. . ULEl Koast. Co-: b-iiiuc, -t : urI tcrliouse. sirloin. laU-J-HA.M-P.ij ing. ...... fcelhng. I LAUD Pay Iu;.', go. belliuj. GKELN HIDEs lu.- U ILc. i ALLOW - g'fjüc. oucli. wooL Zj(iijü : (.;lf gt)i:jr.. BUM lis. to Mr. and Mis 17(7 S. t.'atalpa Born ilt gves Jo-eph . . June I J J . .1 1 V THE ( AWLKs IOTIIi:i: .44i-L. "sing a -on,' t.f tanning ah boilt rs -.aving- loci. Evers- lt.yal household Loing all it could. When the jars are processed. The f 5od they will keep Will help to feed the nation When the snow is deep.

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New York Stocks; Closing Prices

1 u t f ru .1 1 i o ; ; . 1 '. N " : i : m:w yhk i .vf 1 --r-..,.; prices, on tin- ..ck ch t--d i w ere . All: Chalme.(American 'an American Car and i'ö',nt!r: . . "'v Anierican Ccttuii e1:'. 4j Ameriian If. and I. '..'"j. i American Linseed . 1 i American Locomotive 3 1 1 1 American Snieltirt . 7 7 American Sut;ar Uetinin Ill's American Tel. and Tel '.71.. i American Woolen 71 American Ziiu l"1 . Anaconda fi 4 " ! Atchison i 4 ' I Atlantic t-Julf and West Indies 10 jlialdwin Locomotivo

naltlmore and Ohio Rethlehem Steel H 15 Ute and Superior i California Petroleum 'Canadian Paci-V . 1 s ' Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio j Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul, Chile Copper Chlno Copper Colorado Fuel Corn Products 4 v 1:. Crucible Steel tiö Luoa 1 ar.e sugar 1 J04 Distilleries Securities Erie Erie 1st pfd General Electric ... General Motors ... i:--4 147 l Gt. Xirthern Ore sr.; Ö11 Illinois Centra! Inspiration Copper Gossip of COTTON CABLi:. XEW YORK, June 4. Liverpool ( future due 7 to ll1-. points higher !

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t net 11 to L'S noints. Spots ouiet. 5 lower. Sales 2,000 including 1.0oi Amer - ican. Imports ... including lO.öu'.t A-uni-an. I XEW Y Ol IK, June ! L The Wal! Sfret t .Journal sav: 'Pool taking advantage of favorable trade factors and a broader stock market is anticipated." Tlie Sun financial editor says: liiere ;s- a positive (shortage of jderings in th- stock j mai kt " i i XEW YokK. June 14. The cen- ' mis renorr on , iiltnti nnn s -i m r,t i nn iv I Vtly incentiv e to take, the long side and prefer sab s on all Grain, Cattle, 1.M)IXA1'(L1 Ml TO K. INDIANAPOLIS. lud.. June 1. 1 - II is O.irv... i- "j..- ..... r. r 1"..- la'.' I Li: host li-avi' s. .1'5 ."o'; b' ilä : i.- t . lii.'S. Mii te: l'igs. .L.''2.17.'; hulk f sal. , sp; .w7 i i.trr. C.' I LL Ke-f ipts. J.7: n. n .vt. .!-; j tie steady, 1-,'iht'H steadv : ' h-i- F avy : I t i. $1 1 .V'f7 1T. : ligh t steer. .ll ..i'i; Pi.o; lieifers. f.t.u,t l..e : cow. .v . , Iii): hüll. N'.OK.dlJ !.(.; .-ahes. v.'ol; ' P . oo SHI. I.P AM 1. AMI'S -;,. . -a-;.ts. :. nuiket steady: ;uina sla-ea. s"i ltio: lank.s. s 1 1 e ; : -rrii.g land--. ! sp. y&j) f: PIT rll ISOH J.I i: I 4)4 K . PI T I SP.l 1PJÜ. P.... Juae 1! t 'A I -1 LP- S'iifd '.lg'lit; r..a."la-t s'ta.P: fl oice. .vi7.2."d 17.: priaie. l7..ä'o17 ': gi.-d. UlZ'a.'S: tide buK-bers. S1;."ii !'!;. 7.1 ; fair. M "i ld.fo : :-.n n. v'4 im: -..iuai..ii t I ly'i V. ."-o; ..a.ua.-n 1. 14 äo" biaro: cniiiiii.iii t ...I r.it hi;:!-. ...I f..t .....s. .vvm'ii i:: on : la if.-f.s. xi:' ro'7 1 rie. i.iw a nI sjirlnger.n. .oovj ip oo ; ,j ah-s. S17o sim:i:p am i.amp.s- if.;.;v r .t: Ill.irla t fite.idv : I'.' il.i. -et!i.- . H o-: ) g.io.l mi-d. .1- Li. oo : f ill' tciv.-d. j S10.IU'J. 1 1 Hl ; .lilis ;,II1 li.IliniOT). .", !'. J x.r.!: I.i mi-s. "17l-J; spriug lanib. ... IP tS n-. if . "o ib.a'.'e .! : ; :Vairkt i.twoi-; prlliif Leav e 'i'i.'i. Sbl.pi'o I l''.d: medillMls. fi,.,'l 17. go; !iei ; Yorker.. 517.o'i 17.2 light -rk ; , .1 7 täi; 17 -'..: i-ig". S 1 7.2.' d 17 : r-.'iglv ' lM.äi'n 1J "0; St.igs. SP..".'. 1 : c iik At.o li i; h ro K . IMnN SIih'K YAPPS. Ik. .I'll." 1! ! - i P.v F. S P.ureaij ..r V.:rk-!s . IP ";s - Ueeeir-ts. lo.4i : : . 'l:g lagb-r: bulk. 'P .'.'. Pi !. t... b". 7": 'ufliei-s. he. ivy. 'P 4ä'.i P'...Vi ; . k :. i . -'.v.v. .PVo'7 P". ''0: m.-liani I':"! iliv-I M..J.V. 1;.::.".: w liglit. .bi.V.i; p. 7o: -.igs st....".'! lä.7ä: raug'i A l l -I.E-l:.- clat st.-i.r.g: : 'ir" -:ittle. 1 : n f! - ii n .i ? -1'.. -".'.I lc.i."- ,", s;i-.,,i T'i . !..';. . .!'' 7" ii an: riii.ri s 1 7. a 1-17.". ln:t iK-i- sT.i.-k. '-iferr- sV.; lä'Jä: . s. gall 1." 1'ie ".. r- an; butter-.. S7. .." : Mt--.-ke and f ' if g..i e'.H.S-f, SI l..V'7 i "..": ..:!- -ii .n :,r,.' :r .I i t: i.i . .7äii 11 ä: v "a I ib s. zel, i. i e. .1...V1 Ptä ' Mil.lil' - It- .-ifis. T -i ..--.? 2 1'. i s'.o.'ll i.lT.I'S ellac e .Hal praiav 17 7-'.' 'l'J.'.: ji.t-diuM and g- ... b'.."'i 17 : - P r i ' . r aaii.s. f.-eip-r ki ai'i. en .. f laii'-e a.-diaa: ,:.d . if, S 'I .V i ,; .1 1 . 1 1 : , . . 1 'J ( H I . I 1 1 I " ! :....! an. ri 1 J I T Rl I I AI.O I.l f : MHK. E.s I III i r.P . V . .1 ai-.- 1 ! 'AT TEE IP i i;t- ..- ol: a r,. ."..-.v t..J v : prur.e sf.o- .17 '' 1 - Uar !.-- g-.c! y (gv.j p ; .v. ' AI.V-- l;f.c';.f-. 1'' --. '!: g."..- i:;. .'.'1 t- I. a -. 7 o" ' 1 " slll.i.P AM LAMP." It ' : ii-tk ' .. -tive : " : f l.i-;1-..- ! i 1 : '' t SI 2. i 17.7". v'-;ii-::i.:-. 1 1 i P. : i en. .v. i i-.i ii . IP Njs pt-1 iiitKI -- BRITISH CARRY OUT SUCCESSFUL RAIDS Ipteriiatioaal Xew Sc-rvbe: LONDON June 14. Succe.-.-f ul raid- were carried out by the Lr:tish during the nigjh: in the -cto:-of Neuv ille Vita.-se. ijiv er.chy. d-s Ea. Passee. the war .a.ce annoanc.-d today. Tile fie U.an- att.K i-ed the L itl-a po-sitioti- near Mo: t is this i,im i.P-.g,, but Wei e 1 epul-ed. lleavv arttll-rv- tiring J-.ti-.ped m tl; -1 tor it. he: 1 .fetoT; i a !ll

MARKETS

L.t. i. - : Ir.V 1".' 1 -: ... Korr- :". L.i k a w .1 r e i s-i Ldiig!i 'a'.b.--Marino Marine 1 ':' Mric -in P 'P.all'l '""Op.' Mid-.ab- S: 1 N.t:r .t I i . : ;i i . X. Y. Air X. V.. X. I! A. I! Xorf"'.k a W. : N o ; 1 1 1 r : ; 1 t : ' Oh;.-. ';::.- 1 V r,i)'; 1 ' a r. i I i t r -1 -:;-' 1 1 "-i..I lwi Con iiitl.it; d Kaihvav- S:. i Sp; 1 : 1 1 : a d i 1 . 1-' P.epubüc lnm . Soi.tb.crn Pa i:.c Soath rn K.i :! - . d v - 1 1 1 1 Cat., Tobacco Prod-.li t , I'nion 1 'a ' i c 1 . 1 T 'nit t l C:'ar S: r -F. S. I:.d. Ahoho! F. S. li . ir F. S. Xteel I'tali " -pper .... Wf-tinho-;.-,' .... Wd!s ir'.iv.d Lib'riy :: 1-:'- - ' f 4 . 7 ' ; sr-coll'l 4"' 1 1 1 r i 4 4 C- , i - i s :.:. 4. Sab - !-rin:is. ' 1 . 1 7 ;..-- the Markos , l ard pot: XEW VPK. Juu II. Th. 1 .- At - av s : ! u nli('u being tireote! n . i g : i j cl ls urcltsto the point that a- th United States pro'.ably v-iy :- f.uJ his infatb.n adverse rtsults a rI likely to be as great as are s ii:g st 'cd by the d gree of inllation ep . :

ro ; ienced by Europi an nations.

'Brokers who hav- b-en iriv ir. close attention to Heading tr so ,; P-1 its te. hniMl j..-;!io-is better than i: has been for a b,n time and that apparer.tlv t!:- stock has '.et il going into hands v. ha '. are holding it for do- ep.pm. r.s . onr.e. tin w;th tl:- s gregat :'t. . Be oniiac nd ttioi.s .,: c 1.. jpg mad,:i conservative ju i iters to Transit i from other steel preferred stocks ieto B-rthlehem st ! :ght pr:a , r.' preferred which is he'd t" 1-e Idg!;' attractive r.ased on -qu;ties a i !': eai rang power. and 1 f.bN as - -! , speculativ e pes ilits s and Provisions i Y.c-k. 5-17.1 ol. 17 J". : t nive-l. .vi 7 IT. 1 : ii-n v. 17'i ri:r!' . 11 .". lä m ; r.i- ' 'Ii i" vl.lJl.ll1lMl I 4 - - ' 4 ii k m.o rictnn c i ii p ; . .na.- n m l n r: - r: -ipt "..'U'.-' t'P'S : eleatiiei'v evfr.:- 1 tust, u '. : p. Icking st... ;.. .","'; ' . l.r;S lteiMi ts, t.'l i :i - s , ;r. r ei'iTw. .'. ii 1 1 1 . a r.. ii.-;. lira. :;oi , v ::- - t : a :.?'.' ! i.s. i; ,.i gi.-. .jp tie- g .-... . ."I I ELSE - Ivin- ii . : i.c r ''k : v.. iing Aa.ri'js, : ...- . k-i. k. -JP-. I.F. E I'oi I.rilV- I i;r K - ;. c!i i'-ke..,-. -J7'.'-: .: in -"';;. -' eis. '-IP . : ge. . II : "'. IM I A I I l K-ej.'- I- ,..' .; -l.i aid I . k t a . ',.-. M "'1 V. ?. SJ 'aw- 7.".. UK M.O ( AMI .i: IV. 'IIP A; K .! 11. 1 t i l:N -- . . .". i-il.i . .-i i . x viiit'-. 1 "o'i 1 ; .. . . . ; ; V.. " ,.ite. Sl -'' ! 1 t" si l 7; . -. ;: i . i t , i -i i , i : .. i : , . 1.1-7 : " 1 V e i a- . ' 1 .V, 1 p 1 '. -;.. . 1 .. A I s .- J ; v. .. 7 V . ' ' 77 -';7s: - : v.. ". . i-i' . 7 1 - ' 7 - ' , I kit.-. 77'i 77! t : o. '-.!' 77 , 7- : I OI.I.IH I . I : I N i n i;iii. it .Pi . n !'-: i 1 v. .: ' .. . i ' I - -r..i. r. rd 77 i ' I . v I . i; .!'. l - - -1 11 ' hv IKE 'a-'i. 1 ' oo i i'-i m v... -. m 1 i,.. i.l; t c .-Li. J I I.'. ( UK .o . ic I v M riioi PinN. ii i v i i..i 1 'i."'.a:.-g M I P. N .1 ..la- 1 ' , . ' " . .i i , : ii. rn-, : i - ( Aug ':.. 1 e.', ' ' ' ' 'l s .i 7". . :." , .1 ü m r . 7i , '. ' Aig , ' '" i POplx lai:i ::!I.',i ; i g .'1 '. viuM 1 J.v l; U i .I - '.....- ..f t ASH I M II Vi.l . . - 'i s I n -t iy . THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. Bldg. MioUiri Nr UrL Mwk ritbaot. Nw Vrk Cotton r.irluiBCf. N Orlwa Ivttun f.cl.Bf. tiUag t MkW. l.(di4Tir, Iii Mord f Irtdr ma. I lu.lUo IJ.n riIlon. Dir, t l'ri!" Vlr tm All MrU?t. 1MIOM.S 390-3tl. Home ZOjS-SOjf

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