South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 169, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1918 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES IIOME-STEP INTO U A DDETATTATSC TAT AATT A nrT TT TTTJZAT LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS 1 1 LJL 11 Y JlJ ÜY -iL LJ J-iDVJU 1 i WKKiV rrrrmm. WLI , -

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Y. M. MAKES PLEA ; deaths LEGAL CONSUL

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Directors at Regular Session,

Hear of Crisis Facing Institution.

years old. died follov .ng an Plot' complications. Iii.- wife, Mary

P. of Penn

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twp., and Marvin K. of this If'.- i al-o survived by one Mi-. Mary Striebel of this r.d veti grandchildren, uri v.. one of thy county'.- :!'): ii and hlt-hly respected - a n I Ci -nf here with his par-

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FUEL ADMINISTRATOR AGAIN URGES CITIZENS TO BUY THEIR COAL

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the W'a : itii-a m-'Jran- law. as an-; niov t-'l oy thtr iiit;dfnt May ha.-i made lit'Cfjtury the publication of .

Urstnc.- of 1 1 i e h'-ol Htnd conMina-in to buy

tt-r's .ujply of coj'i now a

advanced Tuesday by L. P. Ilrds county fuel administrator. 'iVrsoiis can at least ;la-e thtii

jrueis Mtn tiii'ir dcal-irs now. Mr. Haid. If orders iihco

aiithracitf coal have not been delivered, cony'-tiae: houM challo'e th( ir orders to soft coal. Coii-umeis should not be determined to hae their hi.-l ehoice of eo.-l. De.ilels can now supply Indiana or I!iiii'i coil. 'ery little loo'.e hard or anthracite coal will collie to Sout'l lie lid thi sea-roll.

for So ith j their w in- 1

Liners Europe-bound are Scenes of Dances 'Nurses Barred.

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I New York Stocks; Closing Prices 1 ' : 1

Iator'.i jf.ujjul NrA S rvi e: ! t;ut utio-.) 'o NCW YOltK, June 1 . --c.o-:n - j, N;,-n, prices o:i the toch vxcha:'.. today jn p(

were: ' A His Chiihi.ers

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ca: leab-rs can now sUpPO"

; important infractions to civilian re-

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mi the aty ceniett rj". The pall-jiin a'tomey or a.eiit tor such a.-sisi--.ji'T 'ill be neihews of the dead lance as may be required in the preparation and execution of iiects-

f.ti papers relative to a souner s insuiance shall not exceed J in an' case. It also facilitates all work in

well prepaid! soft coal, abd later en mint run or steam coal, such ;-t many of our citizens wer' forced to burn last winter, may b the only kinds obtainable."

FUNERALS

STILL THEY COME IN SPITE OF MANY FINES

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.iuiin (ii;(zoi.. ..!:...! rvic(s for John Jrac-l'j-'o S. William st., wer held St. S'ep hen's Itoman Catholic ich at !:: o'clock this morn-

i'. -. ll'-y . l'i . Ilorvath oüiciati n'. II u rial was in 'edar (iroe cemetery .

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CAMP EBERHART TO

OPEN AT COREY LAKE

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'the -ei . i i. amp Kaerharl. the South Bend

rendered by th.-.Y. .. C. A. in V. M. C. A. playground for members inihtary -ta bl.-rmi nt ;i t thelrit 'oivy lake, Mich., will he fornial-

loTit. arxae- wen jor ery inan mij opened next .Monuriy wnen a larce

eontmued supjiorT." i delegation of boys from this city There aie at pre--'-!!: T'.o; senior land Importe will celcirate the an.'iii.l tl'.t hoys in the Y. M. C. A. nual event. A new feature has been With a -- of uiakiti-c rera uaN : added to the eamp this year. Fol--isii r for r.et fall S'c'y ("nrtis isilowint? the icen week's period of wne t-!i;a,'''i in s ;idi;m out personal j vacation for boy.-, raniiij: in a?e h-tttiM to all men vhoi-e member-j from 10 to 1 i years, the senior memshin f-xpiie- ;ii that time. Tlii- bers of the Y. T. C. A. -will be v.oil. nil! in- (ontimi'd t h r e; boat 1 zi en an opportunity to spnd a

connection with claims and questions

thereto by providing for consul from the ottbe of the auditor of the war department and advice from a leal committee, gratis, in every city ami tow n. Where soldiers find it i.ece-.-ary to seek consul rewarding their in-

isurance. while in camp, the advoI eatcs stationed at the various camps

will aid them, tree of chaise. The provisions of the late order. , signed by James L. Fieser, director;

the -ummer.

NO NEW RUGS FOR

The ensuing 10 devoted to the

Week at the camp. da s will then be

camp lor women. T 1 1 lnM'C 11-111 rf T (T rw V-, it-, r.iiirtti-t'i1

T V IIAl I OA0 MA NOD F . " m ' iisum: in i ac.viv.ai CITY HALL. oAlO MAYUK : fannimc several hours a day. this 'year, under the direction of II. II. Ihd for the d eolation of the ( jty ltogreis', a PuialUe acrricultural stujhall .ere rectitd by the board of. dent. No boy over l'i years of age Murks Ttwsday moinins and '.vre;will he admitted to the camp unless referred t the eit enKineer fori he ;re.sents a written statement from tabulation. Th. am- action was' 'his parents that he could not ohtain taken on bids for I'.i.nne av. watt r j at ation employment upon a farm.

taps. The board denied the nquest of Hairy Josephe sun. th rk of tl.e board of sal"t t. fm- a n u rut; for Iii" otHce. Mayt'f ('ai'-on. who atttndtd the mtt-tiiiL', immediatt ly put lii- foot dow n on th' j'U I'clia.so of lairs t.y niensl't-rs of his administration. "TIi'm- fellows o iubt t. k to 1 lattiesliliiac and see V. hat kind of a ejty hull they hae dN n tb r- before askintr for new rir-t-." .-aid the mayor with evident di-;u-t

of th lathes' Gros?, t'ivilian

division of Ktlief. and

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; Lf .-pite the frequent nne. imposed i by City Jnde Gilmer tor these ; particular infractions of the laws of j the land, vagrants s.till continue to I run inti the police, intoxicants iij, i pear to still be obtainable in South Ibnd and men continue to ride on j freight trains to this city without paying the railroads, i Tuesday morning- Walter T'ae. J who admitted that he is a vagrant and who said lie came here from

F'.attl- 'reek. Mich., was lined and costs. Herold Gustafen, v ho

K. cJartield. continue, as

'said that he had worked in the heei

t I lields of Michigan, admitted that he

bv James

follows: Hiilim; I'nder Sims Kill.

' Xo claim agents or attorney shall

be recognized in the presentation or adjudication of claims under Article TT l-.r.M'iIind . .aii'.t 1 ii All t c -atl.l nnr

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jwas found riding on a X?w York i Central freight train and was lined I $10 and costs. Ceorge Di.-.. who

plead guilty to the charge tf bein,; drunk, was fined . 1 and co-t.

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eminent allowances from enlis

Article I

NAVY WILL TRAIN MEN AT MECHANICS' SCHOOL

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Tiie mIioo! of uviutiou mechanics rit the (Ireat Iil-;es naval training station has sent out a call for ISO men each week until further notice to till cbsses needed at the aviation section of the na y. The statement received Tuesday by the local rccriiitinu' station says that this brunch of the service offers exception opportunities for men with actual experience as a great number of men hae been taken for th" army. Three months of in-len-ie training for men in deferred t l.i-.-i's in the draft and thoe within the enlistment ae limit, is onsidltd equivalent to a year at a technical school. All graduates- of the eoare v ill be ;ifii a petty officer's ratine.

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ELECT OFFICERS OF OF RETAIL MERCHANTS

men to their dependents: to

III. relating to compensation for disability or death. "This same prohibition, against the recognition of claim auents or

attorneyü in the presentation or au- j judication of claims, is provided for

as to Article I. insurance), except that in the event of disagreement as to a claim under the contract of insurance between the bureau and any beneiiciary it is provided that an action on the claim may be brought in a U. S. district court. If judgment is rendered, the court as part of its judgment 'shall determine and allow such reasonable attorney's fees, not to exceed live per cer. im of the amount recovered, to be pain by the claimant in behalf of w horn such proceedings were instituted to his

attorney. j

lhe amendment provides lor a tine of not more than .1(0 or for an Imprisonment at hard Labor for not nure than two years or both for any person who shall directly or indirectly solicit, contract for. charge or receive, or who shall attempt to solicit, contract for. charge or receive anv fee or compensation, except as

herein provided. "If the matter involves legal dif- J

ticulties at the man's home, as for instance, the foreclosure of a mortgage or o inn litigation, the man should communicate the facts to the associate held director in charge of home service at the camp. The case will then b referred to the home frervice section at the man's home.

I which wilt in turn refer it to the (appropriate bgal committee or law

yer according to whatever plan has ,

been worked out for rendering fret-

on Julia Keiina, was arraigned, and

:her ca.-o was continued to Thursdav.

CHILD MISSES SCHOOL. MOTHER IS ARRESTED

With only a few more days of school remaining. Mrs. Genevieve Bourdon. 1"4 X. Hill st., was brought into police court Tuesday niornin on a bench warrant issued by Judge C.ilmer to answer the charge of Truant Officer I). M. Cal-

I vert that her daughter. Irene, nine years old. had been absent from ! school. ! Mrs. Uourdon was cited to appear 1 Monday morning, hut the ease was ' continued to Tuesday. She explained to the court that she was

(delayed In getting to the court room

on account f he'- lawyer being late

In getting 'down to his office TuefJ day morning. The case was then

continued to Wednesday morning.

Y. M. OFFICIALS MAY ATTEND BIG MEETING

By lirl C. FsWmcs. iLteriJi" m! News vervicc: soMEwnuni; ox thl Atlantic (delajod). Young America is taking the dance, as well as song, into the war zone. How iar i will penetrate no one knows, but with the impetus gained thus far it should penetrate to the advance hospital bases at least. Kri.st night aboard, a vour.g American asked the chief steward where dances were held. lie frowned with his shagrgy eyebrows and growled from beneath his formidable upper lip decoration a great deal about the world heiny in 'the business of war and these not being dancing times. The young American backed and asked timidly : "Well, where do they dance in peace times aboard ship?" Days passed, smooth days with scarcely a vibration or a roll to the ship. Last night the steward stepped his questioner. "By God, obi top." he said. "I was all wrong about that: they are dancing to beat hell." The;.- are. Oaianct for Music. As this is being written a soldiers' string quartet is playing In the dining room on the deck below. Ostensibly they are practicing tor a concert scheduled Cor tomorrow night. Hut certainly. somewhere nearby, wherever space is available, a few couples are one-stepping their way toward the war. Th-i-re have been four "official" Janets in live days. There is a Sunday in tvery week. The official donee is in a space cleared in the tenter of the dining room, with a captain-orderly as master of ceremonies to blow his whistle for Paul Jones and the like, and a band. It starts about S : 1 ä or S: and lasts until lft. A lot of time was lost in intermissions, so last night a rattling ;:ood piano player was called in. Musk: Continuous. After that it was continuous music. When the band grabbed the bad away from the piano, another dance had started. Very efficient; absolutely no lost time. The band, which has been presented with a purse for its patriotic tndeavor. also plays up forward at certain times each day. And if yobng America grows tired of waiting for another dance. "Capt. Skippy" has found a gramaphone and a stack of record?, which he orders American majors, and even colonels help him transport from one part of the ship to another.

Speculative Leaders Are ;

Supply at Concessions on Stock Market.

j XLW YÖKK. June Is ; Stocks were ""try dull in the hi.al hour today but the tendency was to buy industrials on the i dips. The railroads vv ere enJ tire! neglected. Professionals j are awaiting more news from ! the battlefields. j I

Ir.tci aational N-j'vs St-rvi'.e. NCW YnhK, June l. The stock market was irregular at the open-

ling today with speculative leaders j in .supply at concessions, while sevj eral of the specialties math adJ vances of U to T points. I Most interest Was attached to the

trading in Steel Common, which, after advancing to l'jü1. dropped

to liiL'3i. Coloiado 1'ce! made a

American C..i ami I 'Miid. . . American H. and I American Linseed . . Ameiican Lauomot;e - American Smelthi-; . Anit-rican Steel I'ouudr . . . ! American Sugai Helming. I American Tel. and Tci

American Woolen Ameiic-1. Zinc Anaconda

j Atlantic Guif and U'c;i Indie

baiaWUl 1n-OUUitlH' Ualtimoie and oliiu Uelhkhtm Steel ii Uutle and S iperior California I'etroitum Canadian I.c;c .... e.'entra LeatherChesapeake and i h;o ... '"hicago and Northvv e-te ; . Chicago. Mil. and St. I'..u! . . Chile Copper Chino Copper Colorado Fjel

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am in i j'vrioi .vi v . i v o oilvk .

Corn Products Crucible Steel

' "ü'i:t Cane Sua v

reaction to 4a1- and other steel in

dustrials moved in the same way.

Marine Preferred was under ores-

sure from the opening, falling J Delaware and I ludsuix point to 103 ! Distilleries ,eturitie , Reading gained "s in the Tirst few j e minutes to yl1,- but reacted to ll V i V ie 1 ?t l!ulHrooklvn Hapid Transit dropped 1 1 ;t-neral Llectnc , , " General Motors to t l. I The tr.arket was irregular during h'1- Northern Pr. ...

I the forenoon with some issues show- ! 'jt' rthern Ore . . .

ing pronounced strength. s-teei ( Common, after yielding nearly 1 j point to 10-'"h had a quick advance i to ions; aiid Marine Preferred which i had sold to lölls, moved up Ioints. i Reading moved up to t'J-5.

It ni ccatt ... Lackavv ,i n ca st . ...

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uj ! ' Utah Copi'cr -, . W estinghouse ; ; ' ; ; ; white Motors j-v i Wilh s u t rland i Libet tv- :: ..'.- ::'.: ' ;u4 : 51.1": second C. '.'4.1 1 "7 1 , :o;.''v. u v9 Sale- s harts. :." : PVJ.'JOl1.

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S p. m. The dance will go into the war '.one, but for the present it U censored. An official order

of the departments now prevents the nurses dancing.

Official orders contain a minimum of explanatory matter perhaps we're nearing the danger zone. The handholders' union has been organized in the lounge above. One must have some kind of amusement.

Llection of officers of the Retail Merchants' bureau of the Chamber of Commerce was held at a meeting at tht diver hotel Tuesday afternoon. The officers for the ensuing veal are: Charles Speth. chairman; Ab-- Livingston, vice chairman and Howard Lnmions. secretary. The appointment of the members of the new executive contmittcc will he made by the chairinon within the !let few du Vs.

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at the local V. M. C A. have been invited to attend a special meeting of the central department of the institution. The invitation has been issued by George W. Perkins, chairman of the financial committee of the national war work council ami Dr. John Molt, international secretary ot the Y. M. (?. A. The members will consider the requirements of the American Rxpeditionary force and the extension of the

A. wank among the sol-

Y. M.

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legal service in cooperation with the

home service section. IpuAMrcl I no Hflnwco "In occasional instances where I UrlANUtLLUK MUVcS

South Bend Markets

cotton li;tti:i:. i XLW YORK, June IS. The war

news this morning is favorable. Market acts strong under the influence of buving of July and October by Liverpool but as soon as this

RAIN ANI FEED. (Corrfctel Pally Uj J. Y. Burrell. Starr Mill, lljtlr.utlc A.)

o.t t," ,ay -g ?-'.o, per iu. With the present favorable crop

VAIO I ilj lllg It" , bt'Jii,U "V7'; JJCt UU-

ltY L, 1'aying $i tx uu.

bu; iii,' of An.tcond t wh.cii st: close : 1 1 low po.nt of the and mo than -U jioints unlor ti. lngh of '. 'IT. The rtturn at prcsti is eq -. ' to a' oal I 'J." per tcr.t the invi men'.."

(buying ceases value begin to sag. j Xl'.W YRK. June lx -- P. 1!

Ltttlson sits: "In an interview ;.

prosjK'Cts see nothing to bJ on. On leading Chicago bank preteier.t q-.t-the other hand prefer tales on any j the public the brtt specific infer r.-.u -rail. I tion in relation to the railroad cor.tract.s at pscsent and'' con-id r i -

BRAN Slliu2. .Sl.OO per hundred.

MIDDLINGS SeiliDj. S2 per buudred. CliUITLD rEED-Selllnp, Z"J) per

ÜCKATC1I PLED Sellins. $4 per et. NEW YORK, June 18. The Pi- tion. The tnnin point at issue sc ip- ..... ; nancial News Rulletin says: There ; tt be tin right of the director sc.II W me m 1 I m mr m I

( orrr trtl liall.v 'l.y thf M0.v' l iller j is strong disposition by those who j era! 1. keep a stt in-' tied lo the

1 lour mimI 1? lo., 4:o . lirliUan.) HAY-Paying .i: to .H; sehiug .1 to S"-'o. KTitAW . to SS: srlling ö' ; bale. OATS Paving 7n-: Mdling Km t SIILI.L CUKN lajins M.Ö0; selling.

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LAI! COHN -Pi V' ill" !l.ö0t SelliUrr. j oue 01 e.s. coaieis, inti uin, tins si.oiuti 'e jajii..j ivir.'inu SI. 7.V jand the equipment securities."' a icvjval in investment. At pres TIMOTHY SLLD Paying .-vl per bu.:, trt tu.y IouU m.t, ti. i,., liys. The sei h ii g. s 4 . i.i. j vf.ii- i'.i.i- i . .r-. -v . . .i ... . .

ALKALI 'A Si;i;ii . Montana srown). JCM.u.aune 1 .- i ne .vev, ; p i one üimtim muh, in- p:;.-

btllhig. .iflä per bu

look for safety liist to buy t lie btan- com .:-a thm which the uo ci tmu a.:

daial railroads representing strong ' pays the load-. Th pom: at h systems: and on the part of those sue is exceedingly important ai:-! who operate for speculativ e protit. : easiiv accounts for the inat tivity Pi to buy the metal share raw material rails. A sntisfat toi v settlement

CLoVLIl Si:i:U Ibiyiu-r S17 bu.: sell

ing. ?2J per bu. tOV DPANS Selling M.7a bu. COW PL'AS Sei:iDg. $L7a bu. UVr bTOCK. (Corrected Daily by Major Bro.. 8. LofD st.. MlahaMrak.) HEAVY PAT S1LLK6 Pair to good,

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York Mail say.-.: "Around the pres- are low : they will he len.-t äff cte i ent level there ha heeii vrv good ' bv new taxation."

Grain, Cattle, and Provisions

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I'LL' Supply light ; market steady : '-ii.y-. ""i i--. Ma.,n'.,p. PKOVISlOXS. thoice, "17.tx'-i 17.."- : prinu-. .S17.C'U IU.1.1' Re. eipt-. : .- (Corrected laily by F. . Mueller, tit 17..: good. 10.7.'- 1 7 at : tid butchers. "f-"U' ' l''s " 1 .. . i E Jeffcraon Bird.) WJo&Ui.?:,; fair. .nDA'ülü.ä'R com- ''d 1 '' i"-'i'u:n ai..J g :. '

DEAD AIR' CAUSES AIRPLANE ACCIDENT KILLING TWO FYLERS

.i:ts Divout i: nv du .mli

ueo:i..i ti uerte; w as defaulted 'in i

la divorce suit tiled bv his wife

Ma.de Hertel Mav Tuesdav after-;

oiu: Tin- defendant was inlb.l inifrty for claimants

.the st josejdi -aperior court but i.abd to put in art appearance.

legal advice must be rendered by a lawyer at the camp, as for example, when legal papers have been sent the man to sign and it i-s impracticable to refer them to a lawyer at his home, the division and camp judge advocate will very gladly assist enlisted men by giving- them such leeal advice as is ncce.-sary in preparing their business and family affairs for then absence in the service.

"You are informed that applica- j tion's for arrears' of pay are received

j and settled by the auditor for the;

war department. it is not neces-

CREDIT FOR BRITAIN OF 500,000,000 POUNDS

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wise and rraicworth. Wit it is not the careful way. Paying by cluvx is the curetul way a check pro:ect. Mart now!

COI.I.IAT sPI.CIAL TJ. Tht tolle tion of speeial taxes e :'.: btgin at United States lev-

i iai ai toe posioiUCC JUI i. i

na- taes a:.- i,:o from broker, tht ate; b: e w t ri-.-s. rti-. Th.c ptrioo f".- pavmi-v. t will tcntKTje ttntil June

bo employ attor-

I ne s In the prosecution of claims for

(pay and allowances on account of a 'soldier's service.' That oMlce (auditor for the war department will (furni.-h proper blanks t soldit-rs or tlieir legal heirs on which to make

I i i.i.ia, aim ativise inem a to wie ! nature of the evidence require I.

CLuVRKSDALE, Miss., June IS. "Dead air." caused by the intense heat of the last fev 3ay, -vva? said to have been responsible for the airplane accident near here Monday in which Lieut. Fred Keller, stationed at Camp Dick. Tex., and

Iiiterri.-ui.-in.il Nett Service : Xerert. T-:dcrar K. fihaDman. assigned

LONDOX. June IS. Chancellor to Park fleld. Millinston. Tenn..

of the Lxchequer A. Bonar Law. in ere kiled. The two were flyins

I t It o liriMvf. ..f i . . r.i ni im o t " w .ft.. 1 . ... i . .

I ot a cj 't viuio - li - -from Park field to Camp Shelby.

ÜOO.cü.'.OcO pounds ($-300.000.0y(n. Miss , to take part in signal corDa

The average daily war expend!- maneuvers. Soon after leaving here

ture for war purposes during the tnp pine while making a turn wtnt fiscal quarter were estimated by the int0 u taij .pin und crashed to the chancellor at C.S4S.000 pounds ground. Hoth men were killed in- ( $4.2-10. 000), I stantly. seivt. Chapman lived in Mr. Law said that the sum con- jaojiÄÖn Mis-. The home address

VEGETABLES Xew southern pota

toes. 10c lb.; old potatoes, payluf. tiäo, elllng. S5e busbel. Fit LIT Oranzes. case. J7.&G: nellluff.

t00.0o per doz. ; lemons. cae. ,?4t$.s, '

aemnff. iax-(ai--u uuz. BUTTER AND LGGS Creamery butter, payltik. 43c; Jlllriff. 4Sc; ecs iI2c; sellius;. 'Jöc doz. fcEI.DS. 4('orrerUttl Daiyl Mr Maror Bros. d More, 114 I . Vayn fct.) TIMOTHY $4 $4 75. r.ED CLOVEIi .ilOSCl. wiiiTC CLovi:rt-a ALiSlKL 14 äOö?lSX). ALPALrA 11.514. 8WELT CLOVE II-$1C(ä9lSL COW PEAS Wl'flM .'. SUV BEANS $:.Zuu.X.. BLUE GltASS $4. FIELD PEAS hlJXQ.&.tZ. MILLET T -'l "a $' - Ii E RMAX MILL1 ;T -'a .7 Ai'AN LS IJ M I L LIH 2.50 J! j. HAMMÜTU CLU VE E-.Mfs.'J.

taintd.

tainea m tne nevv vote brougnt tne uf Lieut.

total war burden up to 7.42.000.000 ; pounds S:;.71o.uf'0.000 ). j There has been a decrease of h - j OOo.ooO pounds in the matter of munotions, but it was stated that there ! has been an increase of i,v 0o. 'expounds for the army.

Keller has not been ascer-

mon, M-loo'Vi 1 1. 70: cumauui 1 1 good fat

bulls. Sll.äc.'- 1 '.. 7 : eoiiiuiuu t g'lo'l tat ! cow-. s.ft'-2'...rf : iieifeis, M:boo; l. oi: ' fresh vows and sprlu'tTs. ... 'i 11.. ; veal calves, 1so. SHL'KP AND. LA.viHS -Sui-i-ij b-üi;

17.JÖ: lueiluiiiis. M7.'."N 17.'.'. ; lo- ivy Yorkt-rs. .17 '.".'i.l .: light urkers Sl ''; ls.l': p'u's. NioO'-ils. P; roughs. .II CO' 10.27; st i'-. M l.ä"7 10.20. INDIAN ATOM LIVI. fOth.

i INDIANAPOLIS. Iii.l.. .1 title 1 p MpS- Ue- eipts. 1 1 ; iniilvi-t 2-'. -I lower: best litataes. L;.70,PlSii; :. -a j lieg. 'lt.v; pig, 10 -"-i.I7 on : be, of

saiew. ;!(. toCATTLE K-c(i;.ts. ::,to: naiik. i. cattle lotti-r; -a I 's -te.'ely: elitice heavy Steers. 1 1.0'' I7a'i : !l?llt steers. 11.0';.

POLLTKV AND MEATS. i i-' i "W;!U ' '; canes. So(Corr acted Oally hy Jiminle'a Market, I J, r. ,. .VI. i,m,. p...;., .... 1S K- Jffnri.on Hlwd.l ! 'D-bI AND LA MI. -!. a ,-t . .'.

T.I ., I- .. I . i,r ,., . I ,. h I 1 lu. .

: iu.li i. i -itr.iu.i . l'i Mil' s i'ri, --ii"r'

Ib: lauib, sll.iw!;iiii; tqi.-ri;-.-

VEAL Paying. 17e; Belllutf. 10Q.GC-'

ULLt lioust. aoe; uouin;, jjc; porterhouse. 0o.iXo; ilrloln, 4000. UA.M Payirij. 2l--jff selliug. G0c. LAUD I'aylug, bellte',',

FEDERAL CHARGES ARE FILED AGAINST DRUG FIRM OF INDIANAPOLIS

APPLICATION Am a ppib .itii'ii

i nylum. for admission to

,v h:u ..-y!r.rn for th- inI.oga !;sPO-f. Ind.. has been

J"-e-.h:r.e .r. lloldpvmaii lsl5Ch

tawTt-hip. thi countv.

"It may be added that similar ap- j Plications for arrears of pay in , PR ESI D ENT. TA K ES HAND

necuon witn services or sailors and , marines are received ami settle ! by ; tlte auditor for the nav department. and in these cases itlso the employ- ( ruent of attorneys is unnecessary. :.s th auditor furnishes Man!; forms of

ipplicatior.s to relatie of ti---

j ceased sailors and marines."

IIA-! IUI I AI.O I.IVi: MIKK. ' PAST P.IIIAI.M. N. -.. Jui).- Is. - i Cattle itt-'-eit-. i.. iie;.i: ma.-;.--: s.ou : pilaje steer. . 1 7 J n, 1 .20 ; but ' . gr:nis. .Z.m'2 l'i äo. 'ALVLS lC--.-ipts. :;ii l.id; mark t active: eull to i-lmi. e. M.lmp.i Is .bo SULLP AND LAIi: It-.--i;.t. j head ; Uüirlä-t activ-. M h d.. n: .joi : l.i nibs. .7-0o'lvni: .-nil t. fa ir. $11 w',;

CATCH DAVIS IS DEAD jnr'lu i:'-,JU"il,;,"-,: i j 1 Pjh; lb . eif.r.. ;j.i;oo: niai k t a .tlv. .

' Veo.b.iipii S-.eii:i Sin f.-f- if I". loiK'-rs. M . ..' 1 , ,., ;

Liri'M.-Un'S. GUELX IIIDLsi-lOe to 10c. TALLOW 2 iSX'c, rouffb. WOOL 00i.ti: calf 2t0cV.

VETERAN WHO HELPED

eaAes. good h"i i . S10 .VC' PI '" SIIPLP Kecelpt. V.V": : '..- t sdy : !...rn l.i mb- Ii:.-" .o.-i 17.20'J 17.70 ; in-ijiuin aiol -"" 17-": '..'ii.i' I u-ibj.. good '' !'.' '' 'i;2O''0: i 'ti-. i imi.-e :u . n- i . '. . ? i;:.70 : iii-.iiuni ..ad giied. Ml'- ( III 4. I'KODI ( I TIP' i. . .1 '!'-.- b i:i il: !: :: if ij-ts. 10 7 i j - : i m-: ; v i : a ' vtvu lir-tr. 1 1 '- 12 : ; .: 7 -:- - 1 .1 P . IP . . . (.I ''.. i 7 1 . f 1 -' -i pt -. 2vfa!;b-: - rai'i-M ;.r-'- -i ri1.--: li sfi. :;l '.-.;'-. ;' , r-:.o.-: i-v .., i'.vi-.'i ; .;..:-.-'in:ii: -i w i !.. .. ' - 2-;---. vi.aiig ;i 1 1- .iii-. ''; '...'.-.irr t fo-i.-ii. 2br.n 1. ViH 1.1 u 1 . - - 2-. . ai-ki-u-. '.'7'-: ,.:n;'- .'-'.!" l'i....-: i.-e. lb-: !: .-. '.'2 ' '.' I'm I'A'I i - lb i; a - D ir- b : te-"' 1. 1 ::.! I .. ! : i.V.... '' 1 . 1 . ' . S'.' '.-'! "." I Mil Aimi c.i:N M l l: hliiv HlC.i;i .. 1 MI'tuill- II hr. o i:v .111 Me 111 IH ' 1 ' . ! , , .!.;!-. 1 I.". 1 a. I ; .' , M . . A U 11s U '; : ' - 1 ' ' -i A I S. .1 il ll'- 77 17 . r .1 TV 72 - ... '' - ' ' a w - . : . .-'' .h;h ;-2 ... -r - s.-pt i ; ! i ; 1 ". : 2 ; - la i:d - .I'lly "2Ci '2".'i'. 1 -" 2 :: 2-i 17 :''' "'' - '7 Itll'.s .lab 2-1'"' " J. - - -1'

i.l-.

TO STOP PROFITEERING ON U. S. CONTRACTS

NAVAL FLYERS RESCUED AFTER TWO DAYS AT SEA

KING"' WÜRZ ARRESTED ON GAMBLING CHARGE

li b-: r. i'Kci.i New - sorvi : WASHINGTON. June IS. Arous' d by di-c!osure in the contingent fee contracts jobbing unearthed by Ui-- department of justico, Pres't Wilson today lent his advice

attorne General

in seeking 1

recurrence of suth

L

1?.

t ! ,r..: Ne- - : vi.-e

AX ATLANTIC POUT, Jar.

! Ahu'.iMi d but unhurt after ehr

i-.-- or two d i s t - .1 dirigible rap. v. ir.t h h.ol fiilicr. into th.c -..a. .: !....r. a-iao- and a student

w ere brought here today, j p.ey P ' c k t i u. 4". mil". off Sandy . :-t:-t.raay attcri.oon. Tlie dih vv - - scrch.'.ng tor t-boats L.bt vl to ! tur.i to its ' a--- Sat-

1

ciw. ;.- - 'Ixiutr" Wvri;

Nalr.r. on av., was arrtstd bv I'Olice Monday night on .1 i-har

1 .

V t

1 1 CO .1

pol.ct -ay flu: Wu Tithe !'k. Ui-" o:' the at the h:. r el :b

t'2'ae 'rossir-. mucü

.tided Ssitarda'.- r.lght. r.k Jer.c2'.v thi. 12 - o'.d

"is.

had cltar".; tolett-- v.

was Pr,

to the

to prevent tin

piacticcs.

u-- In a ".titer to ca-dnet n. embers. !

tlie , aim. tier, droiorv tod.iv at the re

O. -r-t of tPe 'i't -id. - nt. -7;f'x!i-,! tlia 1

a clause in all govern- I

will make it '

impo-r'iole for further ' by the continscn; fee

j WAsTIIX;TOX. .lur.e IS. Uli I Lilly and Co. of Indianapolis, man- ! ttfjeturer nf drugs, was charged in

a complaint issued Monday by tne federal trade commission with unfair competition in fixing re-sale prices and refusing- to sell to dealers who would not agree to maintain the standard prices. The company also was- charged with io"ation of the Clayton act in disorim-inatin-r in pi ice between different ... .1 . n.I "vir.: rebate n n

! condition that the purchaser not

IT. June 1?. John We-- '1'?' i--: :iilxV!' sl;"-l': L"iv; I'tV.v 7-p" , .1. ..'. 11..0: roue-.!v .-lo yi P.-. f: -tj-j.-. ' I.ov LP r-;ham, . t yeitrs old, one 1 i..',i-j."i .' '

ELKIIAR

ley "Wintrin

1 or tne te-t Known ivn war vet-.

lul l no ( sf i 1 nl.I.lH 1. 1 . i,n 1- ' 1 : - No. .". .- :; -1 A I - -t.ir. b.r.b 7'a'o :

erans in Llkhart county, is dead

111! Abo CHAIN.

(here following 14 dirferent batt!e ..y'v v' - l'u' . ;

j and was present with his regiment N,: ",, "

1 s. : N... .. - ilt-

v ait-. 1 .Vi'', lab ; N".

ALsiixi: c..!.

1 ni" un i.t .ii : 1 --. o

t . : is ' 27 1 -:

;se the products of the dci'enciant's

j uompttitor-"

qac.-t of th.c

cf

I when the last union prisoners were ! liberated from Andersonville prison. . He also assisted in the capture of ' Jci'terson Davis, president of the : confedracy. Wintringham was also well known throughout Indiana and i Ohio as a fancier of race hors.-s and

, at one time owned one of the tintst

'stables in the state. Hi- horse were HPJAtio. .Jua-- P.-

j popular in many big meeting.-".

" Lite. M..V; No. vl.ite. Ni. J w Km',' , 1.7t: V ". J '.;; No. 1 '.'.!' c. Sl.-V'e. 1.0." bv. sl.:'2.'il PP. N... t.) 1. .'': N'a. 0 aii.v-.i. Lb2: N M 2i co 1 . i'-s v. 2 -. Lit-. 7:'1 white. 77 , 'i 7s 1 ,. : Nv. 1 v. sT-llei.! : d. 73-4 ' Pi 'i'-

i;v 1

I'd r.-.i a

insertion

ii.tlii C U . 1 i .

practically pro'.'.tccrin

contracts whici

men.

AMERICAN "ACE," FIRST REPORTED MISSING, IS GERMAN PRISONER

International NVws ScrvLe:

MORRISON ASSIGNED

TO VEST COMMAND m',;

L2",;i:;..: MllM.V .AM IXCIIAM.I .. v. i o .v 1 i ; K . a-;,.- - N'-. 0 x,,tt? ,,f r; .. N.--. . "'. l i.' ' h.-.r.ü. t. v.: -) .. ; i 'ci xt 'i. b r '.:it: "-. . I in,. i .ia-t t t .p.: r. '." : X". 0 P it.- V-. e-e b ;'-.' ife 77-tc ; , J !..;.rki--t f..r ; . . IV; i'.-r -.iK .p. .1 -'. ! a '.:: i L-1. '. . .. K. ..-i.t ".- s:--'..t.- I.t. " i!t ia 1'. iii'.- t '-a t -Pad; iaan-1 : .-.7:; ;'." '-t . '",. -v57 i"': . ..; . :.:. ': Ling. "

al -T

av v . .e:'!.-

i'lO.tv'. 10 '. kZ'

A 1 1 Ll-lb- !pts

20'.r p.T0.

1 r 1 r ! t

2S S. Oral

. : -la

9fie American

Trust Com pan' u i stusG tons firin.s'

11.'.

cd .Id

iiooner -:.:. T'ft

hi"

L tht

the: air-

Jackson st.. was arrested by!

:d Trum; detect;

ch..ic of 1

freight cars. lie will be turned over th. Juvtnhe on., t r Miller

Monc'.av

e.thing into

TWO i:ni.it

''".V." b.eb

IX

Patronize thf advertiser he

. 'Cl.l

71.

X.W V c.ll la', f ... - - T h v, v.

t 0InsSIoXi;Ks EMIM.OV WOLF Arthur ".Voll, county auditor, lias' been -.l.plov e .1 by the St. Joseph!' eour.tv cornrni-sioners to make out i

r.t of th.. ti.r. n!iiri ..r1 bin'-d'"-11

.III W v - t a m ir ' ' t . 01 VVOU J and rc.ake all ten tisit-r. of real ts- i . .. . -. ? t.-i ..!.!.- .. ... . .. I. ..

i.Ut .11 ai. iu'w,."ii.'.- v A.lJ'k .'.'. 1 W.

TÖP.T V"YXL Ind.. June IS. L'.eut. Paul S. Paer. American aviator, decorated as an "ace" several rve-k-i a-jo. H a prisoner or wr in

any. i ne war depart rr.f nt

.Monday orlkially notified hif: mother.

Mrs. irrrtma TJaer, that advices re- I

IüP 'i.ittior..ti Nev.- ScrvL-e. WASHINGTON. Jur.e 1;. Müj. Gen. John I. Morrison has been asfclgr.ed to the ccn;r.iand of the department of tht west, with head-

l quarters ai -s:i;i t ianci-co. ü v.43 j am '.need at the vrar departrac-ht

this afterr.oou. Th- department of

12 "o"

if r . ..tt. h.--'-. .p;f.;.,.; ,

1 '.'. aadiuia -hi . 1. .:':. 12. '"'. '

p;.r.; but h-." .:. !.. le .b-.-s. .v7.b Ij ij ; caiiiu-r Hi d t att- rs. .-b .'."''.' 7 ',': vj Ltr ;

.., t"W!.-bit ' 1 T . T I . I 1 .. -I Ji ; ! '1 pof b

t"l of

la

;a ! i la s

!

l 1 1 1

11 1

A

cei '.'! thro;

-

häc.

til- pllt.fs

Red Cio-s

e.-tabhsb-ed t:i fact that he is pr."'-" l.e: . I.i-vt. 'Ii: Was reported !ui.-:r!- Mo jj. -a.,t : war d'part-

, 1 th.e west v.'as tlie con'.b.aud to vriilch

, Jen. Leonard A. Voo i v.a s hr.-t a.--I sigl -d. toiki'A ir.! the 'b.-J-.i !'T-: . .- ol i h.i- di ;s.o t'o. I Vara.?.

Wi'.ham L. Johnson wrote to hotel i,rtvc-r.- In ekla hoi.... a-kinj; "1th prohibition pohty o:' ( k"..il.ir.ia to' the he-! ailvailtaf Of toe h'dc'; --:ne-.- or thv s.ai .'" .... I o: 1. ' iuht lespcr.dt.I 1': the :.va'at:v ("'-.

i ... ! f j ..- j :- ::.: ii t.p''-.i o; h..;:

.-..a.. . z tnv ..;.-' s . i . "'i' le Aaa-t j j. I -- . -'.! -.1 c- ' ' 00 a ; 1 i.o: -

THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. Bldg. Miiaterg N rk -to rLB. New YmrU ( lUu rwUw. - OrlrD atM Ii, tliic. UeL t.thut. Lix Utrj -.f Tral" nu t Iü.IUo K4llk.r, Atr.aliuu. U.re.t rile 1Mr W All PHON I .S IVrll :-:. H.ir- ?02-2V'

e- - P.. I f ' 1 S f A 1 1 111 . v . U'ci,ibr e; 1 n

is ?h-rr rrvc vou. ! '" 1 ; tTrv NEWS-TIMES WANT AD I-:-: Try fJbWS-TIMES WANT AbU inn .? tn-t nm .!--:? i'ii trie d -i c : f o i the h " pri;i-r. 1 1