South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 168, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 June 1918 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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i HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN u m
STAMP WORKERS
EAR DETAILS 01 i I E Indiana is Going Over the Top' District Chairmen Tell Director Oliver. Indiana ks z o. r - "otr the National War Sn-cr.;. the top ' s drr. e i n .1ruinating on Jnne ord bn-iht. State l. Oliver m a meetm- of district chairmen at the South Ind 'ountry J-jb ..nda . All of the districts in thf state were represented at the' meeting v.'ith the exception of the j ."th and 11th. Ari'.on' those present w t re: John i: Hopkins, Hvansv ill; IE W. Akin. Salhvan; 1'. -rth Thurmand. New Albany; J. A. Hillenbrand, Patesvilk; A. IE Avres. I'ortvilh-; I'. . flail and Mr. Wat kins. Mumie: J. i:. Pre, kick. Kokon, o; T. P. Situv. Jiankfort: Warren T. Mc-
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fray, Krntlanil: It. M. Peters. Port ! si tics of Kuropp and the American Wayne: Hubert V.. Spruu'-trcn. In- j i ontinent. by the establishment of dianapolL-.: Mr?. I". I:. Crew a n d j in-1- u ra nee libraries technical laboraMrs, Hand. Eafavctte; J. C. K uss j tories, and other means, men have and Harry Hall. huy: F. P. hellall. j i-might and are seeking the bc-U It. .liana Harbor, ai.l I .. M. ! lam- j method of applying the law s of merschnii'H. South I nI. I probability to special forms of unMembers of the Mate heali:ar- derwritin?. and by slow degiees untti H forces attending the me tinx ! der-M itin has taken upon itself werf.: j. I. Oliver. F. F. Ilerin--. W. the character of a science. K. Lamport, It. M . 1 1 uu hin?on. W. Fnless all signs fail, the ear VeC'l and '. F. JonB. ' IMS is .c)ing to eclipse all previous sdith Pin-M-t lfal-. I record? in connection with the exrupoit.-. oV.tr f- hy the ditr; t pan si on of life insurance business . hairmen showed the sixth district ' in the Fnited States. From all parts -till leading the state, with one 'of the country there are reports of oiiiity, Fai-tte. over tho top on i;s i booming business, the fruit of sevannual .iioia of sales already andieral causes, among which may 1 a nromi-e b the district chairman. ' mentioned the greater prosperity of
next Wedncs- j A S. Ayre.s. that by in the district c!a v c v erv ou nt y
would ha.o its cntiie annual quota ! vantage of life insurance in the ab- j They are demonstrations of Its solidsubscribed. Mr. Acres, who .s theistract and of the merits of the in-; Ity and substantial progress; they
head of nine corporations and who is -ivin all of his time to the work, was given an oatin as he gave hia
i 1 01 1. and M. F. l,e;i ir.gwcdl. hair-:tie man of Fay ett county, although ah. n came in for untinted praise
for hi excellent oi k. The fourth district wa shown anew in second place, having ciow tied cut the IL'lh district for that Imnor. The t'tth di.-.trict hobl- last tdaee in the state. Mr. F. It. Creve. the onlv worncounty organization, t an head of a was also :itat!y applauded for her work. Taking over Tippe anoe coiintv when several men had fallen down on the job. Mr. Crce has w ith her assistants brought her county well up in alev. Tippecanoe largely oMT.M'lüni; it - .."f per capita cpiota m tl.e re:ent Thritt stamp week drive. Peilino rioignatioii. The work of Mrs. Cr ve has been so much appreciated by the state committee, that, altlmu? dcred her wd-nation chair man. Im mediately Thrift stamp week drive ftised acceptance by Mr. !l lie tenas county after the it wa te- ' . I r I 1 1 ; cr :mi Ml. Creve was called to larger re-spon-i'.ulit ies ,,n tji,. slate advisory committer. Following a .In-.n-r ! h'.s uue-t f the .'nilllti v i lUb at - o'cloC Mr. Uirr calhil the conic rem" to oi oi - his tler again and after express,,. pleasure over the attendance of ivnv turned the meeting o cr so to Vire Director Hering. Mr. Hering went over in detail ' the work of the coming drive. All, of the plans were taken up and e-, plained t those present. Parti '"J-j lar emphasi was laid upon the r.e- j ccssity of filing out the yellow cud. , for those who by June have not cuglit any Thrift or Wr.r Savings stamps, and who refuse to purchase anv. The names of these are to he, listed, toge ther with the reasons given, and il". in ihr opinion of the. co-.iiitv chairman, ;hes,- i rason aie n.o' sdo.cFnt, the cinls will be sent; t. State iMrector her and by him ; to Sec'y of the Treasury McAiloo. i for any fuithe-- atbin nt i cssl . MEN WHO REFUSE TO WORK WILL BE HELD Centra- tor? of this ,ty and M.-ha-vaka are ha:d pressed for labor of ill k'nds. a. -cording to a lrpoit turned to State Fmplov meet Agent Alf I-i'.l Mon da y. Fred K:ukcft Ah.. is engaged m lay in, the pavm er,- hetwtm Michigan t.. aul the F. Jetferson blvd. br.tlge attemptid to hire eight men from the employment agency Monday morning for street work .t 4' cent per hour but A number of men w h hav e Leen -waiting lob at the a-r-'.-y rr fq-cd to accept the proposition, bir-n Mted tlb'lt he ;iry the appln.mts for vork three chances to offered th"m at the pr rate ef p.iv an.d if tl:r c take jo'. -:T.t h;rh . not ,,Ccept the are turned over t" the c'.ty ns Mr-ints and Unterer.-. The farmers of St. Joseph countv have a'.l of the help they need in the, :':e!d - it tlio ?. resent time a, i'iu, v o- j .... t :rg to Mr. Liivel r.ow riling orders and the better is. for 1 o n the various factories of the . ;t where bo are rmph'ved t ion per :od
during the v.i.-.ciiipd. M '.shu vn a ka . I list Ti list A. S.lVll.-'v Co.. ad ii i i n ist !, lt. i John V -- lb....e. .tint I'l"" ''' Ann s-.i,i.!e
will n.i: A c o :n n. 1 1 1 c- o MM I v il. c tP. !' V.-C ;. k P. Tr i actio i i t ' i i , ';' : i,t , , - ' l i . . , . I : . u la 'V n 1 c a '. d (ümer CiockeP. .1 eh II .St eele i j'. oi ! II. ! . ;n ! : - - . .''- v i r. e c o . 1 1 luu-t i h . n
Young South Bend Institution Credited With Rapid Progress
The CiiNrrt;itiu Life, hi'snraix-c1 Company of America. WIhw lloachjuarU'r.-i Art at u(li I lorn!, i
.1 . . i .. 1. 1 ... i mendation Due to IrrVt Iion W. Hare. Vice TnVt Sumner. Vice I ii Vt P.urkart. Sor'y .Meli. Treu-. I'cnni-. ami Their Colleagues Hri-ht Ii-ctH for tin- lutine. ( From the . Commerrial ami nancial World.) In no department of human en-
mi., uimi in- iwniauK- uiMvru u insurance- Co. of America, the headHas Mailt us tlw lie nil of Half a quarters of .chich are at South Icn cais of Viintib and : Bend. I ml. , Momatle Work Hlsh Coin- , This is, an institution which Lesan
, arc onlins to(deivor is competition i-o keen at the I):rc tr,r Joseph , present day as in that of insurance.
In the various forms which modern unilerwritini; takes there is no such lhin ,ls tanlinff ttüL incessant ! progress) the price of success. In the solution of the central prouiem oi insurance, witn us cmi-le-.s variation?, under-writers have heori engaged for a century, and it may be fairly said that the last three or four decades have witnessed a keener interest than ever in the miestiun. In the insurance intersts of the United States, in the insuranee societies throughout the world, in the colleges and unlverthe country in general, the spread of a Letter understanding of the addi idual companies in particular, 'and the increased im and push and life brought to bear by representamanagers and agents. a .-apable writer on the subject says with admirable precision and truth: "The summit m bonum of life insurance is the union of absolute security with a minimum of cost." In regard to the first of these tw o elements of perfection it may be said that it is common. Many companics can lav claim to it without the possibility of challenge, indeed, u nquest iona ble security is in these days the ruie: snawy companies, arc few and difficult to find. Public intellicrnce nnd statutory nrovision nrm i.io rffectiveiv :ii;nnst fraud ulent business in life insurance, and with commendable thoroughness, on the whole, for reasonable care in management. Put, as the writer previously quoted proceeds to say: "What matters it to the insured if the company in which he is insured is able to announce its humlreds of millions if he is not to be the gainer thereby?" As in statesmanship, so in great tinancinsr. the greatest success is that which benefits the most citizens. And this principle is one which is being more widely apprehended with the increase of information and research among the people, who are insisting upon their . . , , , nti,imer.i or a i a r s re oi i u: liberal profits of the life insurance in the most effective way. that is by- . iirnit,. giv ing their patrona where they get the money. . . ..w t c., iimip , DE A THS (.FOK4.F. NY. KAlTMAN-liriSS. ' Ce-.rge W. Kaufman-Heiss. '22 S. Ken more sf.. died Saturday noon following an illness of 11 days of typhoid fever. lie was bom i'l MlhawaUa on Aug. "'2. t:'. ". and was 17 clt . obi. lie had lived here for the- past nine xears. cotnin; Were tiom Mihawak4. He is s:irwvo. by a h.ilf- ', Prother. Charles Kaufman, ninl a ' -.a 'f-siste; . Mis. I'lorcnce Woitman of Ply mouth. Ind. The funera will be held at the .iesl.ler.ee op, TwCstlav at .' p. m. P.ur.il will take place in th Mi:-ha-, wa ka ritv emete; y. M-.riIi;N CI VIKI.I.NM I. If :, lien t'n ;kh'ikl. " c.( ' c obi i - s.-to i.f Mrs. .Magdalen. hviklinsi. 11o W . Dr. ison st . die 1 1 early ."'.i". ! i day l. mining following a one years illness with complications of d:e.,se. Üesi-lc. his mother lie ; s:rv i ed brothers y f';v e sisters and tw o t'ccelia. Ancel.i. Pauline. Martha. IH' all of South ille. Walter anI CaMnur. 1 e n d . The funeral will be heb! Wrdnesla morning at :"0 o'clock at St. Hcdvvigc's ,-hurch. P.urial vmE be in St. Joseph eemeicrv. approvTestätTreports The f.r.al rfpoits on the following estates have Peen submitted and approved bv the Mt. Joseph circuit court' The est.tte of the late Waltet M - 5 ; j . et :to: . I'd.i. ' II u -b i Mi:;h II Ma i i is ad m.:ii: i at i : ; .b.';:i ., 'e. Ca f hei 1 1 e .l ' e admtn!,.;,,t.;: Marv I! W 1. . S.u th ,, ,ti ,v; i a i o 1 : i i e 1 1- v r : e i : -,.. i;t. sl is e, utor. A 'i t hm v ic.in: ;eo. W Kuhn, a d u i ;n ! t . or and ' o MaiUi, i . . J a v M a r k er, jr.. admlmitrator.
.None of the institutions th.it xt 0 far reported the results of tlfeir
! work fluting 1 '. 1 7 makes a, better hv.'inc than t lie Conservativ e Life bu-ine. iti February. 1 ? 1 2 . so that i it has a record of a little over half ' .t dozen vears. It has a capital of :?ll."..OiM. and from the hist has made steady progress, as indicated bv the following table of assets: ! 1 M '. (Jan. 1 ni4 'um:. '15 1 . i 1MT ; l? l s lv,nJ I Tins i. a record of steady, healthful, progress all alone: the line, re- ! fleeting the highest credit upon the . a hie men who have chaise of the i alfairs of the company. The figures speak for themselves, and need no comment at this time. They show that Fres't Dixon W. Place and his colleagues Vice F'res'ts Furkart and s'umners. Sec'y Meli. Treas. J Dennis, Counsel Samuel I'arker and the rest are doing exactly the i right thing in exactly the right way and embody the promise of still greater usefulness in time to come, It is hardly necessary to .say that the othcers are all men of experlence. !. nancial ainiity. cannon ana integrity qualities wmtn aiwas; inspire stockholders-, policy-holders d II A 'I Ii U t I It .-0 Illtll t. I t j ruience. In fact, they stand in the foremost ranks of the most careful and reliable business men of the day, and no more competent control urobe claimed for any organization in the state than that which they make up. The present condition of tins company is an effective illustration and proof of what was said in the begin ning of (his article. Reviewing- its j business for last year, nothing nee is to he said additional to the elo- ! quence of the figures themselves. ! constitute the sure prophecy of ex pansion wnicn win nring security 1 j and blessings to innumerable families and strengthen incalculably var-j ; ifjus interests near and dear to the; people of our must progressive.' commonwealth. The success we are I glad to record testiiies to the earnest j and efficient administration of the j affairs of the company by its officers, who are men of great ability and J energy and of the highest character. and whose hearts are m the excellent work they are doing. This general description, if equal- ( jeu. is now r.c-iKu as i .s.jkj ivl j a year w hich was not altogether a 1 prosperous one to the business ini ) terests of the L niteu Maies. II ; means work and purpose, earnest ; work and well-considered, effective ! plans and operations. The gentlemen to whom these gratifying results are , chiefly due pun wen. tney pun to that gether. and it is safe to say m. .0.r' ,-ncor.i xviii surnass even . . . . that of 1317. In
short, there is noi" o,......"... . .........
i Institution oi ne age wuw onmnci nrnenerts ahead tiian the Conservative Fife of America. Its plan of c ampaign, so to speak. its broad, liberal, comprehensive and nn.in.rlit- its financial condition is absolutely sound; the control of its affairs is' in the hands of men of v,:... .a . ; aonny . evpenence. euci. coallo - 5 in,ii,.,.innU nr tit. ' ici in iavt. nn.- urutanun., w. brighter Illiure cOUUI noc h rn oe ui iriin i .... . , 1. Ii-,, llir.f rr 'f cU:lll MMlrh with t,t(,I ..v ....... .....v.. it-to-rr -iri.1 ret ort! with rdeasnroi ' .. ; , inn nt-OTCvin.-iT s ni i 1 in lime 1 1 " 1 ' LEAVE JUNE 27. Local Boards Receive Order For 171 Selects Train at Camp Sherman. Sc..th Pend ami St. Joseph conn en tv's next cont'.ngenf of diaflcd m will leave for Camp Sherman. Chilli cot p.e. O. Thuistl.iy morning, dune .i o'clock' via the Yandaliu, railroad. The ott! r setting the exact d3 te nien for the departure for the l.i nien , for the 171
DRAFTED MEN TO
of this city and the eo'Jnty was re. , y y c'lark, Plv rno ith. and Horace ceived bv the three draft hoards j j iClvnie:-. federal a ent. HaibeMv Monday moining. 'and kindled diseases of small irrain The men who v. ill leceive spf -ial . ho u;urod upon thioughont Intraining at Purdue university wiil;(jjirt ,p;rjng the ensuing year and
e June 2'. .competition will be keen l ive hundred ami forty-three mcn',ounties for the best will leave from northern Inula r.i for xvhe.it grain hearinc r.eh Oairji Sherr.-.an on the 27th. The i
Pl mouth contingent, numbering ;. will join the locai men, while the follovNtng i; umber will leave for the: i" respective cities :n this jutit of the state: Gary. Valpaiaiso. jr.; Colum bia ":ty, thtee: Montlctüo. ll: I'ast I'hiv age-. Intl.. "lovvn Point. "'; iCm. tl.ic. an, I Logai.spoit. .' 1 (( i:i 'is iHs.in(N. 1 dfrli.ttt of Eoi.-Mi. has accepted a posi t .on Ma n M . ph oi: t a p h-1 . i : ir.tl. i: i: p j I t . v ,: h - 0 N. Main st. IIIAIIV OUT Cltl I'll I.L ILL. Th londifion of i!er.:v i:t. 7 J v V. IilV av . iviv jo o :i i , n e d v ei v .ifir--,! hy phvstciä .v. tendins j Monday morninsr.
SET GAMBLING CASE THURSDAY
Mayor and Cabinet MembersHold Conference at Chief's Office. I'ollowing a conference between , May or c'aison. City Atty. Slic k. Asst. i'hief of F'olice Cassidy and Chief ,f jrilice Kline, held in the letter's oT- . fKe Monday morning, it was g:en ! out l. tlo- chief thai the hearing -f rrariK ntoKer, . j.aai;e ; anested Satuidav night on the ' b ' cliarge of conducting a gambling . n . . ..ill C ..I 1 11 Thursday morning. Chit ker will probably also , tiied on a chaige of ha ing the unlawful possession of liquor. Neither Chicker nor any of tho.-e taken in the raid Saturday night appeared on th court docket Montlay morning in city court. and Deputy Pro. Schwartz said he had not een been told of the case. Later 'lr.ef 'Kline pave out the information thai Chicker would be given a healing iThursdav morning. j lt is 'taitl tlat itw een inn ami j 200 ,)erons uere ut Kasallc a v. a(l(jress when the police made the v;.;(i The var.l Mroimd the house wa' , line,, with at ,eat l0 autolllo,ile The p0jic.e .secured a evidence The police secured a large fiuantitv of liquor nd jme gambling paraphernalia. The place i a chaitercd clqb, having obtained a charter Aug. 17. ; 191 . and is said to have been doing , a flourishing business since tUe ' state went " dry" April J. j Five cases of persons arrested over Sunday for speeding appealed i on the docket. All but one of the defendants w ei e fined 1 and i costs. ) c Commissioners Decide to Finish Paving Road to Railroad Grades. The uncompleted segement of Lincoln way XV. . I'.sOO feet in length just east of New Carlisle and west of South F.eml will he partially paved with concrete as fast as a small force of men can work, ac cording to a decision of the M. Jo senh county commissioners Monday morning at teir regular session The decision of the state supreme , court approving a subway beneath l'ie interurban and steam tracks ! east of New Carlisle did not bring .K.,,C tl.a imiriBi lltli f nnin plinn HI 1 the road last fall and the scarcitv oi , - .... ... iil".OI ai lll.u nine uii.ijT.i j I of Jb Ackermann. c ontractor, Mr. Ackermann appeared be ore the board Monday mornin that he be instructed and asked to complete J the road with the force of about six " wex m time. 'Within ,"o feet of the crossing. ; v, It was said Monday morning hv i rommi?sionei Allll,.. t 1-. it tliii rem- , 1 IM 1 111. . 1IJ ll I .!-- . .....V ! missioners may decide to extend the within "0 or 30 feet of pam m I the crossing as the tontiaCtOl can i - - -. , i nrr: nis oiaiis. i o v iu in c uu I struction of the subway. Fngineer i 1 lendervon McClellan stated that tl.e I drainage system has been c Oini pleted so that this w ill not deter the i extension of the pavement, j It was also decided by the commissioner: to alvance $ T. , 4 0 or any part of it that was necessary to purchase materials for the paving of -incoln way F., in St. .Joseph c oum ty. COUNTY WILL PUT ON PRODUCTION CAMPAIGN County Acent John and the farmers of thb Hordner cotinty ar1 nrenaiin" a iMain nioduction cam paign for next year. To lr.suie th est wheat train in the state. 11. 'v ! 'ckori. pi'ofeo,- of plant diseases was calieti ;nro a c oniei enc- -o i . Iloitlncr's office Mond.iy and .i to ir iOf inspection of f.ums in the cunty j v ere made hv Mr. .lackson. Mr. ! Poi drier and the following ai;iiciltufal agents from out of the :t : J. I. Harper. I-cpotte: S. 1. Sink. ,, , .a vo- ;. y.. Metzger. Goshen; a nmng sect ion c lie of C.U! HI' TH.M. The Chamber of Commerce i n d the committee m chaige of prv i'lins a 'jtomöh.le.! for an auto ride through the cities of South Bend anil Mishuwaka for th State Sunday School ("onventioii dele-ate wish t ne 'hir take thi mean of - p 1 f appi 'i i.iliori of aulorno lie uw lifts and L.'ti.it:s who fcir. .shed dllt.e.f.. I ".is o. . a s . o i ! tes - p: 'his , .,,., The , r- , ! : a 1 . ! V. e olt-it-.r VV II , ! ! e . e. i i' ...!l of PP e ., : e o . , - i 1 1 v : i . i 1 1 . h heft-! , ept ...i, of n h Pet!, and M.!iimii to t h. i i v i K.i i n i n i itev j, i . . 1. 1 i . jtup St'TH HUM CIlA.MCKP, ' M M KI'. ' f. Howard Emn-op?, Em ArVt. Busings ,E?r,
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REGISTER ALIEN
N M WOMEN
Fifty Appear at Police Headquarters Up to 2 O'clock on Monday. Registration of (J er nan
enemy women began at ':'-j oYlock j i.Mondav morning, anri will ontinie. I I to y o'clock Saturday night. lp to J o'clm . k Monday afternoon '" ! women ha', e l e-n registered. j Mrs Augustina Coetzolt. 111. i: , M:r.er t . was the r'.rst woman to ' i present herself t. Sergt William i P.;inhll't at deteithe )u a lq ua 1 t et s ! f"!- i f g ist i a t icn . She w a th-ro ! promplly at '. : !' i'clock. f ,iii than 1 . 1 resignation; ''..iiik- fo:- thj registration of the ; : alien enemy women of the city hae I been given out, and it is feared at ! i police headquarters that this n im- j of , ink will not be surticienl ! to legi.-ter all the enemy alien worn- j en in South Fend. It is beheed that i
there are t hast l.-'oi of them living within the city limit Those residing in the county at !a;ge are legistering witli the postmaster. The registration at the city hall is under the direction of Sergl. ll.ii nhart ami a hoard of women. The women are Mrs. Minnie Kans. policewoman: Mrs. Kthel Aldridge. l l S. Main sr.: Mrs. James Kelley. Uli F. P.ioadva ; .Mrs. FJia X . c I i e st. dl o!l GIRLS SHOULD STAY III SG Miss Jenkins Offers Outlet For Ambitions of Working Girls. ' Girls between the ages of 1 4 and IS ears of age should be in i-linnl whether thev are the ctaugiuers well-to-do parents or whether they are children of the industrial world." Mis Cora den ins of the ocational department of the high school, told members of the Chamber of Commerce at the noonday lunrheon of the c lub Monday. Miss Jenkins declared that the ' same restlessness that is found in girls of well-to-cbt families is found i among those who work m factories. She said that they have the same dreams and ambitions. S'he said that much good can be , done for the girls of the working (classes hv influencing them to either I continue at the public ( dnols or to " i have them attend th- part time school. Mis Jenkin said that the work1 ing gills like every one else are in- ! lluenced by the present spirit of urn rest. Girl of wealthy parents, she declared, have means with which to overcome this restlessness that girls the factories do not have. DEBS FACING JAIL FOR SEDITIOUS TALK iCONTINFFF FIKM PAF.i: CNF.) army of 1, ihm, "en to their assistance. Furiii I iflis' address fecleral operatives seize, and held for invesI ti. gat ion ". young socialists who I couhl not diovv draft catdc i Fnited States I'hst. Atty. Wert, if Debs is correcti said Sunday night ly quoted as de luring at Sunday's socialist convention at Canton, that I the aim of the allies in this war is for plunder, he will hi ing the matter before the fedeial grand jury for violation of the espionage at. As (JuiUy a Mrs. Mokr-v In his pubhc speech Heb declared j him?lf to be as guilty as Mrs. Kose Pastor Stokes, who convicted .f violating was i ecently the espionage act. He piomised that he would not try to establih his inn'c-eive rested on a similar harue. nnd : a r -a.l.Icd: "Tlie Fnite.l Str!-s under the t ule of autocracy i the only country in Ith- n-or!d that would s-nd a wonia n ins the iikltt of free speech." fsOt iallsts. the speaker e -e,l t" his nt.1iur.fi m in 'i h hi i i it 1 iKni .' whet ev er fonnl font imig.ne fo, moment. ' he de. -la red. "t hat a 1 1 j the hinker: r e cr.nnned in Cerm.im The -..an our rvs fo, used ! on the junkets of perün s w ' 1 1 : not f thcse in our o c n oontt v . ' You ate in rrta ibie today." re's continued. "If i Imit '. o u ! se ! f to be driven pattv you are r.or r,f
which i evolutionists- ate made." .-.ni-1 c n:rs K.i ya -sta n itsa reImp' isonment of socialis! h'; sion has pon" OVPr to the nw ovluvr nor. fe.r-.j to sj.eak of their i nmnt nder Gen. Kra.-snoff, s on the war. IVm- pomtei n it. i whose- tioop ar approaching Zarywoubl help the socialists. Zin.
"In .1 countrv fighting to make r h o!d sa f e f o ; : r mo era cv -aid. "it i 'hntrt'K to ;,r. nn j h "' n r s t opinion. I m1 e i a ! e; u i 'what I say." . Mllltl(.i: Lit Esl. Hussell Japer S.o.ct . ho.. k keeper, 11...1 , . f, .... . .. . i. ii M lf ha w tk i. t 1'ioi et i P. k. M;s i ;t k i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , s;e' Til e AT ! t Ski. hi I s. 1 1 1 it ii. t Ma rv W c z.i k . Tcui.e- '. Ies;e: b. .,le . A vv a; ' ' b ' e S i. 1 I. I! el . .. i i : ie A-iell V e : n .t e N ! ' i : .ti lor tu i . . 1 1 . ; i , i- . , . .1.1 o,d r ' c p i " nd ii . -i,i-.i - i : s . 1 1 e s . . , . . . . Pleat, of P:-, -and!, bookkeeper. j Ed laborer N:b-s Mich., i c ..1 .s-ev.te.. Mi, 1 l ri P,iit.p' Ho! , t-; 5he;d I':0 ;. 4 r. t eng:ner Pt. Eer,;an'.in Hirrisn, to Grace Ffr.k r, ivnuician.
LOCAL AND FOREIGN
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DEMAND
BOLSTERS TONE i Buying is Chiefly of Investment Character. However, at Opening Monday. NKW VOKK, June Stot s were rf actional v in the final nailing today with pressure I. t-ing exerted on Fnited Siates Steel, i n the iecesion fair buying appeared which checked the decline. Some specialties held part of their ad ante oer Saturday's (losing' flM! es. e r n ; I ; , ii .1 N'U l . NKW YOUK. June 17. There ! was a good demand for storks at the j openine of the market today and, a 'strong tone was shown in many i5--. sties, bat it was a matter of com ment that there was little outside
speculative interest. buying being "htcago. Mil and chiefly ,,f an investment r haracter Chile Copper ... or by important interests for some'''hmo "oppe special purpose. "oloiado Fuel The Marine issues were influenced t Cobu t.Io CJas and
by the London cable, referring to the sales of the Ihitish lines as ; matter that had already l.een cn - eluded and hoth the. common and prefrrre,i moved substantially higher in the fist few minutes, the pief erred advancing 1 1-S to pir, and the common movinpr up one point to 1'!' Mepublic Iron and Steel vas the feature of the industrials, advancing 1 :l-v to fl -S. Colorado Fuel asi also piomirient, moving up 7-S to ."oj jv-4. Ceneril Motors opened up one point at 1 'h 1-2 with a quick reaction to l."4 1-.'. Distillers. after! opening 1-4 higher at '. drop- 1 ptd to :, T-s. 1 South Bend Market RAIN AND I EF.n. I f nrrt mt Holl .1 W ICrr.ll Mri ..... . i .mim, uyurauue .vt.i or, WnKAT I'iyiusr $2.07 per l.u. ! OA1S Pitying .o-: gelling ! per l'ii. PVP Pivin.r 51 IV. I. n ! LRAN-sVlliug.' CO per hundred. i MIIMI.ICJS Sellin?, $2 per linndred. i UllUi'PrJb I Kill) Selling, J.J per mt. ÖCKATi'II rr:KI Sellinjr. $4 per ct. HAY. STRAW AMI FEED. i i(nrr..i.a h, tu imv Milt-r . llnnr n.l r.l t'n O Si. MI I.Itan St.) HAY-Psr np SL'Ot e Inc. 5'S to S-.JO. STRAW Pajini?. $1 Pr ton; nelling. 75c per bale. OATS Paying. .75: telling. $1 00. SHELL COltN Paying. $175;. oelling. J2. EAR COltN- raying. 11.00; vJhng, 11.75. TIM0TI1V SKF.I -Paying. $ per bu.; ALPAIVr Si:i;i-cMoutana gruw n) selling. per bu. CLOVER SEED iMjiog. ?-') bu ; eiliDg. SOL BEANS Selling. 14.75 bu. COW l'LAS . Selling, $t.75 bu. uvr STOCK. (Corrected Haily br Major Bros.. S. Lofin ( HEAVY 1 AT STEERS Fair ti good, i"(T's-; r.rinie. la:10e. UUS-l.Mi(gl.;ij lbs.. HV; K03150 lbs., lor. l)iais-0 Jb. 1.j14c; 1G u, I5h,c. I PROVISIONS. . (Corrected laily by I . V. Mueller, 217 J F: Jfffcriion Illvd.) VEGETABLES New southern potstuea. 10c lb.; old potatoes, paying. r0-; elling. K5c bushel. i ERL' IT Oranges, ease. $7ftö; eiling. lOt per do..; lemons, cae, $iraf I elling. iüm-Cj$1.J0 doz. BUTTER AM EGGS-Creamery ter. paying. 43.' ; selling, 4v; egg selling. 55' doz. luitS2c; feDS. (Corrected Dab '' Marrifr Brot. Scsd tcre, 114 E. Mayne (Jt.) T I M O J H V - 4 JLto $4 .75. RED CLUVEK-sp.i'JjS.'l. WHITE CLOVER . A LS IKE $14 5o$lV50. ALFALFA lUall. SWEET 'LOVE R SlCföflS co w i m: as 75ii s V 15 E A NS i'l 5o'! f. im BLEE GRASS $1 FIELD 1,EAS-$1.50S$5.75. M I L L E Tl" i. 7 5 GE R.M A N M I LLET - . v: a .;.': . .1 A PA NT.S E 1 1 LLtri' 2 Z'Va $.1. MAMMOTH ' L V E R - RCn TO I LT It V AM MEATS. ((orrrtted Daily iy Jiniinif Mnrkf. 12J E. .lfftrron ItUd.) VE.1L trying. 17-; eilinir. rtQ?Sn BEEF Roast. Go. ; boiling. .'; porterhouse. .y(dK-: sirloin. iZ'd' il AM I'.iy ir.gr. -Hla-. fllliiK. .'tl.-. LARD I'ayiLfc-. 'Jx . teliiug. i-. LI PJ MAN'S. UKEEN HUME'S UK- to LTk-. 1 ALl.O'.V '."i'-'c. oucl. U'OOl 55ütj5: c.i If llCflK-. rrrr A rt niniitn in .tUbbMUN HlillMb IN DON REGION EXTENDING AMsTKUDAM. June 17 - A .1:--patch from Kiev, date.l June n, says it is repoited that :he c'üssa k ri-inu m the Dn region against the
out of t nP j "OiMiev int is extending. me nisthe tuff of : Wts-h a '1 l! s tnat tne ßfater jart of
.1 fc - am l . . . tirvr a ri;w hi;as)N why thk ! m:i:u tiiadi; s,u(i i i dm; i and imi; NOW. It practha'lv organize! ,n.i ; financed the ( ; rma n-A rnerica n Alj hance to undermine the ro. alty of i inilliop,i ,,f American citizen it lias r.een snon :n tne k ra , co.;! ts tf, hav e spent etiorrnous SUtl'.S t ft corrupt f'.iell ei-,.j;on. Hietvet.- in lat-e r. umbels stood faithful!. hv Hei nut orft, Ho.v-E.i. von Papn. ,ti,ti th-i l'-.i.,vv - unsp,; -:i t o r afair.-r An.eic a l: W.l-?es f,.od and W.i des f.e! jilid dal- Ameli .t !f, s'Op It. Advcrtlvrs make profits from volume not prices
New York Stocks; Closing Prices
hitrcat-Ou.il Ne, Sercie: NEW VI:K. June IT. ,;-.-ir.K p;,es or. the 'in k fi h.msc today w e i e : A 1 l.s. 'h . im e ! Aiii"! u.in Hee: S i g r American Can Vir.eMcan Ca: an,! Foundry. 41 Anif nc.iii 'tton 4' A iifi : n H and 1 I ." Am-? ; c a n A mer it a ii A in e: ban A meriea n 1 MneM.an i A merica n ' Amer it a !-. A in er ica n Jllfceetl Pi I ., mp. e Snif lünc Steel Fo.nd.y S id r Cefii.i:;, lei. j ; , I 'jV ; ii Zinc Ana tuiti Atchison . Atlant:.- ; : 1 1 f .,nd m n o : es : l-ialdwm lt'i-iMiintivp ! la It i :c "f e a ml m io 1 Met hlehem Stc! M H C 1 1 e and S : j.e t i o "a 1 ifornia let rojeu m . . . ' i tia.l ia n Pa cr 'Cent I a ! Lea t lie;'"he.sapeake ai,d '"h:o ... '"hiago and N ol't h We-! e i St. I'a,: Kle.-tr 'Von Products Ciic:b!e Steel 'uia 'ane Suuar. . . i I:stiliei s secuiities Krie ; Krie 1st pf.l ( Jenei a 1 Klectric ... 'teneral Motors ... Coodricli ' Ct. Northern Pr. NKW YORK, dune 17. T :ie 1 nancial News ate banking K'llletin say s: "In pi 1ciicles of high stand ing advice is being given to those desiring to engage m investmentrailroad list to specu !at ion in tloIcive nrefeieiue to ev i ml; eu- ; " jtral, Southern Pacific. Fm 011 Pa- , and Chesapeake and Ohio. "Investigations caiefidly made do ; not indh ate that the short interest j is of large proportions in the mar ket at present, hut that it is nlostantial considering the noating stipply of stock. In a l uge majority his been extended in I Ol rases it jmetal group of stocks, and made commitments mostly around the jtime of radh al taxation rumor. Pi i- ; vate borrowing" shows a fair de. J ma nd. 1 We find a uoo deal of investi incut spe. ulation going into the raw j material stocks, especially thoe. ! ha v in g lat e upplie of oi- facilities . to get c heaply iron or e. copper lleath. coal and rubber. There is a (conviction that well manage. I c - on . . . . cern witn control over such raw mate. ials are apured of a nig business. war or pe.ee, for a inn; perioti of yea l s. ! f Grain. Cattle, Chicago i.ivf: tock. iP.v I". S. l'.!ji-..;iii -.f Mlikets, , i'MP'AG.'. d u ii- 17 ' Hm;S Re.-eiDt :;."..ihhi : ) o , l k e I pf I higher; hulk. $pi. 15'. K. V. : t ;. .P".0o. I I .ti t . her l!iL'c. lioaw. p; p; ", : i.jek- ! in; li;ivv. .:i'n P", '.'. : mixed ni '1 :c.' ! din in. p", :;o',7 Pi 45 : litlits $p; 7".'-P '' : j rough. M5 5o Vj. : pig. p", ''... ! P. 75. ! CATTLE K'eiiii. "J! '": ni.iikr. i clor t " stead beef c.itt . g-iod h"i e. $hi.7ä 'ri 1 s oo : rneiiiuiii und -.iiitiiui. .15 oo''i PV75 ; Stitcher t' k. heifer. vs ;2"f(t 1 5 : ' .'W M. $s J.CJ :.. L' ; .vc . -rfj 75 : e.,iniers .-m J utte.-s 7t'j c;',; st'kerJ aild fee. (TV good i,o e 1 1 S'i P; 75 ; . ..rntiioii and i, ! i n ru. von 'a 1 7 ; veal. gf.,d SI 5 5"' Pi SHEEP -Re. f-ij.f. ICcmi; ii.rket 1" er. uln, rn land".. rhoCe und nriine. M '17 17.75; medium rind g"f ,l b 5 ."'! 17 -pring llli.bs. g.-.o.l cl,..be. M'Hm'rr.'iiiil; -ev hoi-e did prirce S 1 '(J 1 I 7. . medium .un I g. d $11 .Vc; b". I N IU A.S A I'll I.I s, l.li r; iiK. INDIANAI'mLIS. Ind.. 1 H(h;S Re.eil.T. t', ImiO. Ili.ll ket 1" ' 1 1 "' h i g ! I e r ; beet; I.e.iVien. 51. '.Nrr7 17 o" . i.er l. SlT.lo; niSI. I I',; J , ßl t'iilk if v.iioo iT rn IT 1" n idi - Kc-eij'tV " tii;rk f ll ' .' e -t i s -ei' ;itt!e ste.oiy. i nlrf fcte.iv; lii'atv i-lr. .14 .-rfi'ni; 'l; heiii $11 5n'd 1; 75 . liefer?" ''"' '-'fj 15 ?:i..V.',f(ni. bsilv ' rö 1 J o :'a it "o SHEEP AND I..WIf'. O ei.U i: ,i:e Oi I. .Uli.. ;; ik';; p. $11 ',; P.o lot . Mpi'ir, ' ! e ' s h s III I I Ala) I M E AS 1 P.l ITA I. N A TT EE - he eipt v prime M7 75'; Is sr..ei .17 no 'if 17 .V . '.'j'. o I 0( K. Illl.e 17 - Ouppuc er 2r'l. ihivj ii T5: he.f.-' s i IV; 1.; ."i ; !!.- -..v ar.. .'!I-'-'f'r, 'Al. K Hipin . tire -read v : i . I On Ic'iI i i . $7 ''! -o : I u in; ! E'o o'5i I V) to 'J '1l ;ie:oi ; jii i TreT f.. h (,': e ..; ia V; is 5. SHEER Af I .A M l P.-etpi. 'jio-i -H' ; market ?iv. . ir : üIlunibi. $I 75: v fan. -1 '"n 1 s S . renr,:t 15 '7 p' . !.ee;.. :, Cr,.;. i f 1 1 ' r f; A. e i r, t T '"' . icreT r.'e Iii t ) ." u;- Wuker 517 rn 17 75 p:; .'lT.yi'i i'in Trc. i $17 t" -1 1 7 "v 5 11 I'llTsItl lit.H I.I - -KHK. pi t si;r i;i;h r.. 'ut-e it r. r 1 EE - s -i ;.l i mi t.e;id ; ni .)." ;..-'er. i :.. .-. 1 T 1 "'7 1 ' V : Mil' 1T 'j 17 :-5. g i 7-' .P; ;i:.fa K 75 . -r fiirii.i'i. -'I : 'V; 1 1 7 f.i t. ;.'. .11 '-n iu 1 17 oo Tl. t. fj-r, 1o"'-jI5 . . . .. m,i,.in . . ..ir. ui '.n t 1 Jfi,..' BOLSHEVIK PREMIER PLANS VISIT TO BERLIM A MSTKi'.l'A .'' I . : ' e ; ; '.';. Per ! .n osM-he Z-;t uf.g st s X : k o - ,,t, ,.-nil! piemier of tile r.oNhe'. Ik i o e ! n r i . e m ; n i.i-si l p . a n n 1 1 o is.- P. eji in ,nr ria . n order n,t he riiv n.-e' ptornment p.-iioi,-icc- fr'orr i the states of the cen tra, povrs,
Gossip of the Markets
MARKETS
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m:w v r:i .lone i r . i : . n Fttelson ay". "In view ..f the corifusing a. tion of the Mai me is'i-s lately and the a r.nouiu rnu'iit th-Maixhcst.-i liuanfjii that tlo sale h t beeil (onpleted for J! I'.'iO".f 1 0 0 . 1 am l'-d lo r.-lievf I hat tre knowing oi s ha e oe.n .n.umilatino tins st... U : 1 1 1 1 a rapid ;uban ' - ' l)rfoie !"iig woubl nt be m;ipi,m!k t IJeai- in i u 1 1 id t ha t e . e I S l.a re of I epi ee nt - a i run - lc.7 percent." ,,,,r,TW .
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i XKW VOI1K. J me 1 The . e vc Volk Mail says 'While .irn:i.it. ngUls ) e not available, trade i.teiests estimate tiiat ai;t'gate of war oi'ler im , j.i !, motor- companiesand l :i immediate pi'ospe t will amount to pethar.- 1 .0 c 0 -00'. Six of the larger prrtilm if account for none !li.oi mdhoi.. dividen! aboi.t : f, dolus Wi!y- - ) f ' 1-' :r..-"'0 o.n ; st ud ena ker, i -?.. ,i ......... . i .... i i . -. n f,nn nun .?."''-. ' - : Maxwell nd Chalmer s ooei atirg to- , :'infr. .. .n.i oiu i - Mtors. $ lO.Oi'O.Ooft and Provision J ft ca Is Vnr. 5" : i.e:f. i 15 ; freti aint r.Miit"' M : o.' ,i v,j im c. . i et ; ( f.-i i 1 pa ft ; e.i .1 ! i s IS no SHEER AM IdMJK i' tie:, ft : tnarket te-iiiy . f..-, n.e : Jh; I 1 i.'i"".tr i iniifil. P oo'cj 1 1 : 'ni 1 l m 'ff s oo ; Iji.ij!, J 1 7 '' N I im .-. ! i . t !,. n . 'l'-rn; 1 tu ' lit KiS l rir.f , . r- .; k ' , (O n A - t 7 17 '1 . r ? W, . 5 1 7 ' . 17 g Jl'7''f , ti,:irk-t P" n. ; i. ;-t 7,,'7 sit. rue,) 1 1-n. i.e,, Vorke 17 foi'T I M 7 I'd; 1 7 . ' ! I ni' J-ji - Sl".'e'id'i 1 ' ! 5 lll Al.ll I'KOIM I . 17. Pd IT El: HP .i .1 '! r . e; ts 1 I 7lo'. f ; IJl .. fi"St. 4!' 'M',i ;m E"iiS '."' Ts 1 . ie-,.i,to ij :;. ,.- .",1 . h;r d 'n . , r-i i t l. .. ki. M ' 0 .. n r v P. e rr ji .-in
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