South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 172, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1918 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

J fl S MOT IMMEDIATE ubstitutes Have Been Used For Some Time. Say Dealers Eby Lenient Now. ra! Ii t ! I ri'A vvfH ry o a i tbSta? "..(! A ' 1 ! ; . i t: 1 - I . i ! 1 1 " La rr. i rd . r.-g.a r - i . f j i. 'J.i - .- it. I," - v r i 1 . Soeth ' 1 1 .ii1 ' '.Ma ' I a I . r all lii" lb: r-T-i Pi' --:i; f'aii" :): a ) i ; 1 1 .j : t - it" .i ?; i ' k fa i i. 4 fr pröLi1 it'-'i, ont -o !. !o'infa;n Itiopri'-tor- .iy ! hey ha. 'en u-in-: -pt sur.ir anl ,!.:' u-e fm th" i a.-i . ' iuht i ioiitb-, and their p.irri ha ve rft ;r.o ,' ri d i !'.' e r : . Sume fountain hie bc ii h-r ,)i -- !h i.tiri -yrni'. "I r fr' a m jri.tiiuf.. . ' : ' i " b.i '. en ;.-i,ic -1 c - for a Kr)"d many w,ir" d-i !ard oi n( diink tro"rietur. "?o h'-re" ficditm.; to WO! r a bot.t TliM ! ' " n ri if r. e i .in' ! 1 - : i) da--' v. 'II ve',5 i rt !i in !"'," rbr "f'-opu wd! .t;y rnoi"ale and root !. r. that's all. nu'.r Th Ofitth. rs in. i h. troa'ob m vttüii -uo.ih .-iiar. l'eea'i- tho--dr;n!cs r'-rin- yru:'. too. Ihir it is i : r Trohi'i.:te''l t- sMcrar ft" tbo--drink--At iat. no immediate m trn tion Hl'l placed "Tl the u-- of srUPs or -undae-, a ("o' JinK to A. I". Iab. ; oiiiity food administrator. "Ve i aren't pr nhibit itu: tlie s.tl e,f -,un- ! la -s," 1,- explained. "I.'eab'i- who ha vi -yiip.- on hand may i;-- them. lb: they had better -TO ear-V. b-call:-" U'hf:i liiey VJIlt more sl--!-Mi-"p' oiri',r to lind it hard tf MIDDLEBURY PATRIOTS ENLIST IN NAVY AT 4 A. M. Arising v, ith tb- tir.-t Mow of their T.t roo-ster in .M iddleburv , Ind.. J. I . Cripe and . 1". S'chrock jumped: in their 'Uv.-r and arrived in South j "I'.end at 4 a. m. 1'riday to enlist in the nav y. They -Uc e.ic d in j arou.-imr ' iiüur Kaiss from his. peueefu! .-l'dmh r and In pipe ! "allj hands" and w nt on !!; for duty.' Hoth men were -w(c-s-ful in nasin-' the examination n.j i,.. i( f,.u ho i rs later t'oi t h ir lat ions .ii- 1 Lili'i.-Mi-M for meehanic' iii.it'.'- in the aviation -ec'.iou. Twc other s : 1 1 al-o biiiad tbnnvy here biadav. Th-y w-ie C. j. Ieriins. 417 S. Michigan st , :u--IikiIi. sei olid ( la.-s. and 'I. L. Max a'-. Iavii!..u:b. Ind. odh er of ma ; ri.il ; school. Gi ii. Lake- training station. ISSUE PERMIT FOR TWO-STORY DWELLING A p rmit for the erectt.in f a two-.-torv bric k v nter dwelling was is-ae-l l iiday morning by the eity buiiari- department to Frank Fore hoar. N. St. Jo-t ph b The buiblb..; is to b,. . f--t by -i feet, ..ri will . us,- uv:-". vvrriih.w fi fi l. I'r -n e.i r na t K"i -', lb.- b'.a n. sc ith rd I 'lor.tl Go. Ab t. 7j .. ti j - I NU.N-ltl ollHM Ml I II I . s I A 1 1 !' I.Nhl W . 1 .Kt-KI'I! I N M In tl:- b.. . Cir- a' . ..art N . iT-IA I.AKI, W . i.K U N I I A I. x - Gl 1. 1. LT Ii. vp 1 1 mi;- 11 v;i' M ! I" A b ". ; 1 1! ;.. u ;i a ! aa' ; ; b i ii - '. ;r -f.- i'.d Man ! h. N iiihui.- ;. -' .!-.' ti'-' i.a!i-" "i - i ', ;i !,. .. --i-'I'.', dt ' i.-itaia i a aiit ; . ii -. i'..fTit- l'd b-tt-r- f" t'a- li;iih.iii ;.-. s a . vp.t ,,r . ., j.i "a- ni.eP- .1 bpiai.iai - .id pftin.iii N. .ii- ,. !.!,:... gn .-ji 1.. .:!, A:i.t-r-1- ; I! s -.ibi- ;. t a. ! .. 11 . . a 1 . - -I a 1 : . : a .1 'a ' ;.;.! i. 1 . .'. ii -i-ale! Pi 1 1 ;n I .. : ! --aid . .'.i;-. in ti i t a t K in g ". inert' !l ii. .- !'.i lia-d hi 1; rT ' ir a.'-!: : n t -. j-i.b .aid r !!. 1 a 1 1 . t .-a; 1 : ' -1 t ' 1 -1 ; 1 iitd a a f tl.:a th. . aa.b r- ..: t'.a- . ; i r 1 t' ti:.- r- ' b i,f tlie I . lj f t p.t.c-r I '1. . j- if t ! aic! .i-iea to - dd A'a.i:iaa ;..- M f.T 'i. a;.ii.v .:!.).:, an. a t'a.r-i. :.t '- prdc't ;.i d p it-id- l 1 1 . v . ; .. 1 1 r '.. 1 a ' ; t ; -du i , '. i.-tfe M-'t : '::..:. .rd t. t t -ab" a in' .1 -- i u Ii : m Ii I T . -1 . -. T" p - ii 1 Ali-'ia all - . ' A .j ! V). :..- '. aa ' i : , . .'.nd t'.- la-.iba.' .f .:.d i Tit "ii a;.-! r ,. I;,;. i-i --; in j,.,:.; . ni: t iv; t; . Pa:, ..- er ; t- -r. 'r. rd-, m '-rat; ti.;.la. :',! ,t:.d f:t n nb; t,'.v: f' v.i .i :-r:. in. -1 bv t : i : : la ti::i: j i: v.i: ".- f tl.- -V .!.-. -i 1 i .a :' I'hl'V! 1 M ,v ItKFVi vp .l, Atr V-. f a- P. :.. . .- 7 1 i .1 Chan e m s ,t Jlime Tili? Chivac, ui!th BenJ anJ Ncrtlieni InJiana anJ Scmtii.M :i ;;hieaxi Ivailwax v, ill Jun;,' linn ci trains, c n vn j Unu 22. l'MS. I.akk Jars ,t ;i J s w- . . l 1 s a , t ' .UUo a , ! r -haiF;c. SEE Folders for complete changes.

City Hall Air Do esn t

NeedPurjfyin9They Say

Prof. A. M. 'ire-ne of thej i.r T,h r.fr--,;. -v -. v..rr. ii i ' v bi.-'alh .1 hi .til I i i m ? i e i I -i t Is " ity hall, things ar .id to have become much cl:iii:;i-d hav b a-.u.ini-trutioi. bailding. ft! u. r.-.- I'l of. (Jrcfju-'h invention i -ob iv witn ui" air up - d

M.'itiire It. m t in the main construction of hi.- piuna' t k- :ty lull and is sup- next mayoralty eampaign.

p i-. I to -,: i'i! ;ii ,;. the this a a ir Hütt e el . tliOif ini-tratiou affairs i be- ;.i :,id a I - a.-on lor tll- '''''-; :;r 'd' tliinir.- in thu i a 1 1 . i - ' j . 1 1 i 1 1 nd .-oiti nilha at'r.bated toe caJe to the urilif .t. It has l.eill lli-COVertJ tllat Le1 Hibb-brand. who v.as .ti'poinied h.' r in.-ia toi- at tltt- time the Car-' son adudni.-tratioi) was inducted hci-'Cs an a.-1-tant. It ; -aid that h- has n-eded an assist- ' I i i -ome time, and it i, a ho taid ; '! .f la- ie ' d one who ntirelv of .; a;, oi- 'ar-"i:'s political persuasion. M.ior ('at-on i- aid to have not n! i'iOL;:iied .Mr. I i ildebi and's 't'- d of -.IÜ as-i-tant to take car- of tl.- ia t r in.-itection bur a'.i, but fie al-o recognized th- need for one ::h tin- ie'iuisite mono-parti.-.aii ! i : . 1 1 ib -a T i o i; . U'h-n Mi. Hild-brand v..i-- ap-i'-i.lU' d to tb- positbui he 11 OW hold-'. b'- laplcaed I'M ward Jaotiith. u ho ' , ,M"7 a,i::x u7 ad .rail 'Iura,, th- Keller ad- , V 1U t t la, u Ja-iuith j . s been appointed to till the v.i- . i.; It I i. as i -n api.ointed to till the n.fy aus d by Mr. 1 1 llderaml's. ii- -i of assi.-taut. I it is said that Maor "ar.--oti is be iriuink' to tak.- nior active steps ' toward perfect im4 his mono-parti- j sin ma chine, and that the appoint- i m at of an a.-sistant to Mr. Hilde- j brand is to b- followed by the appointment of other assistants. Mr.

Car-oii is -aid t have heard that j made to the board of public work"m union thef is strength." and j that it makes too much noise. And that h- i determined to unify the ' further than that, it Is said that

cny hail if he has to replace every po-'ition imbier at th- city building i with men of pronounced mono-par- j i ti-an views. DE A THS Mils. All-,. 1 I ILC1 WOOIMvA. .111.-. 1 ranees ooiKa. ... jtars ranees woodka. . old. on d lliuisdav .vening at her 1 i home. 7 17 W. Dunn st., follow ing ! an illn--.s of se-ral weeks of complications:. She is -arvivcai by nine children, Mrs. Koinan Slcl.ikowski, Mrs. Niccdas, Ibnlnik. Hornau. Andrew a''l latt Wo'alka. all of this city. ami .lax .ml I 'rank J Woodka of Selice of Toledo, O.; Si.-tcr M. i

Jackson, ill., ami Mrs. Alexander j the graduating (lass to continue N"wakowski of Milwaukee, Wis. j their schooling and not to he temptMrs. Woodka, who was born in Fo- j ed by high wages pahi to children la ml. has. been a resident of South j during w ar times. He dwelt on the F nd for in any years and is well i necessity of trained men and women known in the city. j after the war ami told how the need

Tin; funeral servi-cs will be held I Monday morning at y o'clock at St. 1 led w igt 's church, Kev. Anthony Zubowici: officiating. Durial will be in Cedar Grove cemetery. MICIIALL UUAVAUMI. Michaei Kozwarski. ill years old, lil Thur.silav morning at hi.- home, '.17 W. Sampb- st., following an illv s of several days of ccmplkat 011s. He is survived by his wife, .Mr-r Theophil 1 Itozwarski: one son. 1 Frank, of Detroit, and five daughter-. Mi.-- Leocadi.i FoiWarski and Mi.-. Ibrtha Gvenge of this city. , Mrs. Anna Lebeita. Mi.-s Teresa and iMis-, Mary Kozvarski of Detroit. Tin- fuuei.il services will ho held Sun. lav afternoon at '2 : L" clock at St. Hedwige's cliurch. Lev. Anthony iZui'owic. officiating. F.urial will be ' in St. Joseph's cttiieteiy. C. OF C. TO DEVOTE LUNCHEON TO WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN Th' Chamber of Commerce p.mchMo iday. June 1' . will be le- j vatcd to the War Savings stamp . .- .mpai-n. Th- addre.-s will be Ie- ( i ca .1 by 1". L. Sims. The Chamber i ..f "'"hiiiurc" is undertaking an im- ! ;."i i.iii; wei s in connection witn iius amp.: ign ar.d tla dlicers are very ib-ü"i.s if b.i'.ing a large attend- . i t Mi in. -is are a-k'-d to tele- , ri t !u ;r i ,-cr v a t i. not !at-r ; Moj ida morning. FOOD DISPENSERS MUST REPORT NAMES AT ONCE! A '. ': pc rsotifor the erv mg l'litdi, meal? or in South ins ior me punii. in t-ouiii . .1 atal Mbh.iw.tk;! must give their v. . It.-peCtive health de:m - net lat than Saturday. ' : accoi dir.g to a ruling just .. .1 by A F. F-'j . conr.ty fe..J .rr.is' rater. .".,; : - -: : y tili- meal..- an all piFM'.c af.ng W" :ai itil. v i m:i:i .i i.i i:n-i . . .! . - ,c:i !-''! .- lJ Jones. -. . . . :b'.n-. - . - . in Ti. ..b. L " . b i i;i;ii:i f.y .ir'i d i: a I " . . :.. .-oa.K of I

Land : ,iV- - :.: ,.- ."-'. .. lb"! i e- .a.

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Whiie the mayor hi been in of-

, 'iic uhtpiv six iionm. ne 1? saia lO ; be looking forward to the next ; mayoralty campaign with the id. a of having his name ayain head the . rf.i,ü!,!lr:iti mnnirlii.i 1 tird.-tt Hit.ii.J to have also heard that KonK 1 was not built in a day. and he is i declared to ha-- already iuun the lor h LiUt tho.-e ilo- to the 1 l ol a ' Iba r flu- hif f ret ntie I; very i m-arh wnrriet! novada?. so much wo thMf bo Ii . tin? t.een s eo :it hisi oihce for two das. It i- .-aitl tiial the mayor is ,vo.rid l.y the in, istent demand of the ministers of the ! ell v tVint furnier s ilium k-ener be t eomielled to. remove the beer and ! li'itior siyn., from in front of their! i1:.e of i.nare , I Tl i a '-i f i i v-ibl t c h ie vome ort of 6etu.-ion for the purpose of wurliins out souu- plan whereby lie , . . . . can apnea- the ministers without ,. . .. ,. liiirtln'' t)-.f fi-c ill'' of the ill liltT ' - -r.- - - .. .. . i ii'pto; ut.-peits-ri .-. woo ate .it.-o -.at'ii ' . . .. , .. - T r Tn.-.T ml Tl. 1 . T n I lili-r : I i I 1111 I ' . " state irouiun.iru piaiiii m- inc. should be. Tlie police arc a!.o said to have recently be--ome active in enforcing the M inor la.- in pite of the statena nt .if tb- lii.iOir to the Suildav - - . j scliCol delcj-'ates that "South Lend i wi-r" und to i.ie'r h-ln i! l)vcl ana ,lM cun V , However, those who declare they J J- r"vr?A again -t the sale ot honor :n South T rn, . une careful v laid nlan.

vu-iT'end i- a oim carefullv laid nlan.

and it has even been hinted that the cumim: of the police are like some other historic events in that they arc said to have been heralded. At anv rate, the air purifier of Prof. Creene is i-aid tf he somewhat I of a strain on the nerves of some of the orticials at the city hall. In fact. complaints are known to have been J some at the citv buildings are dd to have remarked that the air over there is pure enough, and should not be stirred up. ELEVEN KALEY SCHOOL PUPILS '"GRADUATED Supt. J. r. Xuner presented eighth ... , , . , . . . . , , , , piacif uipiumas 10 n iaiev s-eno i pupns at the annual commencement i exercises Thursday eveni'itr. Those those chord completing the grammar louise .ne. r.su.-i .jounson, ,ii;iii'.' Golm, Anna L-.'.-:su. Susie Gresho. Gertrude Feyer, Andrew Toth. 'ictor King, s'tephen S.ita. Clara Hudson. Fan line Kin ley and Llizabeth Horvath. Supt. Nuner urged the members of for well prepared workers in all lines tf endeavor is ever on the increase. Miss Gertrude Las-u gave a pleasing and original proohesy for the different members of her class. Rtv. A. M. Fell.-, delivered the principle address of the evening. He developed his subject. '"The Secret of Achievement." by several inter-' fsüng reminiscence.-. Despite a'j normal condition- 'produced by the war. Miss Fertha Adelspcrger, principal, reports that Kalev has enjoyed one tf the- most successful years ! in its history.

DISPOSE OF CIVIL CASESiWOP.'I

The following cases have been! di-pot-ed of in the St. Joseph circuit; and superior court.Circuit Ldith Clemens vs. Oliver Clemens, divorce. I'laintin" awardetl custody of child until further notice ami instructed not to re-marry for a period of two years. Superior Fay V. Lvans vs. Samuel Lauvei. Replevin. Dismissed upon motion of plaintiff at hitter's eo.-ts. South Heml liuilding ami Löati association vs. W. A. Faldwin. Mary p.aldwin. and Mat hew M. Hinan. I'orei'lOMirt of mortgage . rrdered to pay balance. defendant. W. A. Raldwin. Receiver V L to Receiv er J South RelPl F.Ulldin: ! Loan alias association vs. Daniel Verne nam,. Vt.jnovich and Julia Ycrner. Foreclosure. Rec-iver lib -- bna! report which is approv ed and rtcei er j di-misse-rJEAL WELCH WINs - i l-IHSl LlfcU l blVAIMUT word na? .cen received bv Air. and .Mrs. Charles II. Welch, 1 1 50 I.afavttt st.. that their son, Neal IP r-n Welch. has been promoted to j a br.-t lieutenancy in the army. ! Wel.-li. who ia one of the score of I News-Time- employes now in the j second I -ervice. w.iC Otr.lV.l le'U'.t lieatenant a tb.e tirst ortie.--' train'.i; camp. r"o! i F.eii ja tr. in 1 larrison. i last J i;.;.- and rliat :mc :.t La .s-. l.t . w .I IF- ; . i Oiio";1'; i'o'ii stationed -ir..-e 1 ip Z.a-iia! v Tavb.r. ; J Do; br;gade. j it-, .it "f - t ! c . n cv ! .ri:i r r n k, i'raf .b.a.-- L tk'ii'l..- Aab.i! -v A'... k i ay. and i . .-mi AI i - .Ijc.om !' I'tica. . Y.. "Vele g-:-.s of Mi -. lLc-- Ab :a -' n at sp: i 'rook b.al-c e . i.in Tibs-daj veniii: ;i - '; t . m .arti-s ve:e motoiin: v. Y "t a f t f i ha i1' ; a '. te'-'. : ', ', .m'I'oii of ? I r.tef -.;.'"! A i itb". v .. - r - 1 '-Cli !iiJ. vsi.a ii Was. beid in Chi uiirn List V

!WAR STAMP BODY ! Or C. OF C. TO TAKE

UP WORK TONIGHT T he Chamber of t'omr;;n C " I it - ; mittee on the War ,iviiur stamp' campaign has ..eeii c.alb-d to meet at the Chamber of 'om inert loniuht at 7 bb o'clock to i ivc intrueHons, supplies an.! mai.- Micwiiii? urruorj o oe covered, im- committee covrs the down town district arid the work has be :i so laid out that it will require but a couple of I hours for a coupb of days for ach niein-'er Oi th ommitt--. 1 1 1 - time ha- !,... -n hand b 7:'!" o'clock in . , ord -r tliat member-; of the i mmitto may attend the me-tin.u at 1 1 1 i Kotary roori; at th. ' 1 i r 1 ! i t e I or tJie liealth board. I . ... ... , AN rJUUiMUE CHANGES N INTERURBAN SCHEDULES fc--crui seltcd tiles changes in int rut ban b.i- l'el) ; Ii Mull neei I bv ; T.- . a; Suwt. L. I-:, llo'.iar, o( the Joii.tern nmiaua luinvaj v .. I .ale IU - - e-in-j lL' ' 1MJtV.,.OM in fin aim iioiiiiein tiiv imui , . i mnu saturtiax-, j ane -Jib I ,. ...... ,. II .1 ..i-'iiiiiim ii.i.iit. iv. ii i i it .Vlltll.ll ' 1 i . 1 1 I i U (! I I i -aide. on all line.-, oat th- atteino-m trains we.-t h.a e been changed. tbtis will leave at 2, 4:1.".. tl, :lv, and 1 1 o'clock, p. in-, for the west. Train. -

Jaiih im: on that div-.-ion will come j at the Chamber of Commerce buildt in at 3:10. 7 : T . in: In p. m. ! im;-. South Hnd, Tuesday. June 2Z. i and 1':I0 a. m. 'at 1 : :bj p. ni., for the purpose of or-

On the northern dnision , late car to und from St. Joseph I: as beer,

provided. cal, u,tw, Uni ,iti... ;lt;( KiV representing the local manufac - n ni aJid uyri u. Un Hirers, and was selected as tempo-1-:-r' I'- - Irarv chairman for this region. The A (;Us on th,. noitJu,.n div.s.on i manufacturers are u.-.ed to attend .. . .

win be locals, the limited trains being replaced by cars which will make all stop. Cars will leave at the same time as formerlv. bur i will be locals. BLAINE AV. PAVING DISCUSSION SATURDAY Decision as to bethel lilaim- aV. and Harvey ?-t. are to ne paved with a substitute for Trinidad asphalt or remain unimrfoved will be given by the board r.r puoln- works r 1 ! o'clock Saturday morning. The boa id Th'iis.fay niglit ut tin- matter of substituting some other paving material for Trinidad asphalt before Maine a v. and Harvey st. property own eis. Tin property owners are willing to make the j change, owing to the existing condi- , tin. but the ooarci members ie- . 1 1 . . ... 1 ciu 1 to wuniiold tlietr vP-cision . until salurduv morning. The chan-ic I in material for tl

in materi:.! tor tin- tmprocnu-nts xhu v ,)rovidcd for ln it lru,r .iia.li- m-cssary by the inability .f fu,ul. The husband. Lucius Hernie.-

in1' vtiiKin.-ou ' ou.-ll U UCttl TO obtain Trinidad asphalt, the government having taken over all this material for its own use. CLASS NIGHT EXERCISES The graduating class of St. Joseph's ca demy wi'.l hold their class night exercises toniirht at St. Fatrick's hall. Lather M'Gorman. who has been acting as a chaplain with the Australian troops in the trenches for the past three years, will speak. J Father .Morris.-, y will pn side and I ather Gallagher of St. Mary's will also be there. Tin- exercises will consist of th - reading of the class paper ami a patriotic play ' America ami Her Allies." which has. been written especially for the ocisioii. The cla.-s oon-ists of six' graduate-, Mi.-s Agatha Guendiing. MisMildra ödn-t. Mi.-s Clara Schwind, Mi-s i:iizab-th Aglciing. Mi-- Fo-e-iiiaiy Fliss and Mi.-s Doi.thy K leiser. I TO AID HOME GUARDS A women'.- .'mmittee t assist. the home guard- in their campaign 'to guarantee the city's War Savings stamp iiiota has been named, and will assume duties at on e. Resides aiding in the hou,e-t-hcuse canvass, the women will establish booths for the .-ale of stamps and the taking" of ; --ledges'. Mrs. Harry Sch ult is ihairman of the committee, member- of which are as follcnv-: Mis. W. 1. Sherman. Mi.-. Gilbert Flimtt. Mrs. 17. T. Ron. Is. Mrs. J. i W. Wisehart. Mis- Father Fulton. Mrs. F.. D. Coon. Mrs. Fl. i rtv Hodenek. Mrs. W. . Fa.-snac-ht. Mrs. i ;. iani. ..irs. . .i. Mowe. Airs. S. A. Winche!:. lick. Mrs. 'b.iiMrs. Warren. F. M - ra" I s Drummond and! NIi-'"M'- i YESTM I N STER MEN TO ENJOY PICNIC I

tu n,.n otlür r-S!.y.iTOWNSHIPS EXCEED

terun ohurch all en)oy a picnic I Saturday afternoon at Farron lake, i The trip will be made by autoir.o- ' bile, the cars leaving the ehurch at ! 1:;:0 ami i.: later than 1' o'c lock. ; At th lake game- and athletic en - test- will be enjoyed and a f.sh sup per will be served in the evening. l.K TAM. TO sFLL 1 I J 1 1 A i HKS. ! F.Iaiiers who expect P sell aiicrs V". bo e.-ip-.-CI - a ml :i: i vav. p- :' !i cXl- oill.1 ". ..Jll. 1 ! 'Jill ' ! ate ta-v pe-i-' L duly b . I c : . -. i. ay . : a '.ear. . i . -: . i w ii i . 'k ibi oil ei w hbi !. '. ' i 1 in 1 ' -: nun iiv . tr.d vi . l-" - M.-d I ,"!CI : - K.it M''l. .1 : !. e :o.

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ALLIED OFFENSIVE 'United States Will Then Have! Enough Men to Hold Line Like Rock. j - i !t,:,.r-i:.t.,,,.al .-.nl., : WA.hlNMTON. June :l. At the! j uf l'nitt'1 "'l-lc wiUl I ba e enough. men in France to hold j J th western front ;is hrm a rock and then will l.ievin the ofi"ensi' til it will carrv the (Jern.aris back! .icro.-s th'- ! Chine. Thi-t as tl a--artnc .cen :hlio ;.-c military ;i:'ta:r omn.itiee In ! eonferenT-- v. ita See A.-i.t. r'y ":oe!l. Mai Oil and ProWK-t Crowi'er. f 'a liak iThief f -Mar.hil i" MANUFACTURERS TO MEET TO PERFECT ORGANIZATION HERE An ihi!ouant meeting of the n.anufacturers of Elkhart. laiorte. Starke. Man-hall, Ko.-ciubko and St. . - 1 i ..li,,! 1 Joseph counties has t'etil called at J the request of the chief of the stvI tion of iources and conversion of 'the War Industries board to be held ' uatiimr. J. J. Waolverton attendi cl a n.t ctintr in Chicago la.-t TuesI or send representatives to this meeti ing. 11 1 OFFER HENDERSON WILL i FOR PROBATE IN COUNTY The last will of Mrs. Helene Stiidehaker Henderson, New Kochr lie. N. V.. wh was killed in an automobile accident in the east last December, was offered for probate in the St. Joseph county circuit court Friday morning. -Mrs. Henderson was a iister of Mrs. Ik Louis Kuhns and a dauk-hter of the late Jacob Sttidebaker of this city. James A. Judie of this city, who is named administrator, c. t. a., ha- asked that the will be administered here. It was offered for probate in NewYork, Jan. 4, Iii IS. Kno Studebaker Ulrich, a son by .. e , i-. ' a 1 01 I lie i mat 1 ji tov- it l.i iu 1 . 10 left H'.mi by the terms of the will. the instrument stating that he has son. executor under the will, is left the residue of the estate. The application for letters of administration states that a part of the property disposed of under the will is situated in this county. CHICKER CASE NOW APPEARS ON DOCKET! Afpr live day? and six nigh s, said to have been spent by th police in determining what course to jiurstp in prosecuting Frank Chicker, tc' W. Lasalle av., on charges ot operating a gambling house ard having the unlawful possession of liquor. Chick Cs name appeared on the city court docket Friday morning for the brst time since his arrest by Sergt. Ro'oerts last Sunday night. Charles "King" Würz, also hared with -ondueting a gambling house, was placed on the court docket, too. for the lirst time Friday morning, although he was arrested Monday. As-t. Chief of Police CUssl-ly asked that the cases of Chicker and Würz b"- set down for a hearing for m.xt Wednesday, as their attorney is out of the city. BOARD REGISTERS 626 ALIEN ENEMY WOMEN With ;'' alien enemy women in this city already registered, members of the South Rend registration board expect to omplete then work before the end of the time allotted by the snvfimiifiu for the registration of these women. Fp to - o'clock Friday afternoon. 17 -women had been registered Frilay. bringing the total number ed' registrations fjr the four oas and a half tin- boa'd has been at work un to ;:.. Thur.-day. F.o women we r- rrL'istered. Saturday afternoon is expected to j f. th' heavie-t of the entire period lor regis U'attons as ii:an oi ni'-voun-women who wcrk during the utt k iiave s.ituruay aiiernoon on. WAR STAMP UUUIAS tir.i.- towt.shi.. L..porte count. wUI, a (j ;0ta of ove r fl-'kOvO for the . 'L:t cNe. ed. -i it- auot.i of War 7. ' ', ... n-t.-i ar.,1 Minton town. ; Saving(ship with a -jU'ta of ?l-.74' re I .,: i- sab - of 1 4.7-50. . . . , nv Af ATC7D IMTH eX-'lUHIM Ul I VV M I t. n II I U RESERVOIR. SAYS LUTHER .!,,:..( ilay ; ii.it ..!' '.:!'' .b . t a il: f ; :b 2 a- '. - ' ' w at- . Lat lie - .-. r.l.O tl.v. J 1- !. ..: v. .1 t-i i... - .1 ;;:: I lie ; -.-! '. t. !-aw ! li: . !y fr-.-c- ft .iiii'n-.iia . .I t ! o:.: 1 b b,li. i at -:.'- i i . 1 P iaipi 1 1 i a I'.KOlvl K In sFIt 1DI. 1 i t --. -' N v- - i- ' N17W YFL". June z. William Mobr. 7" '-ears obi fornir president of t!.- "ott---" Fx -hange, t on mbtted s'.icb.L ..' ;.'.' ' .r!e to lav h .1 oiigi: l

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G US MART OPENS First Few Minutes. However and Prices Fall. NKW YORK. June I'l. Mocks vi ere beini- offere d for sale ia the anal trading today. t?", ially I'niteJ t'tat--. ,teel. This i.-.-ue wa.s murl;ed down from 107 s iu wiiu'.' tne 'cncral markt t remained fairly j Ijl'l'.i. ! luteiUatiCilt.il Nt'HS ..-.-, ive : XLXV YOi;K. June : 1. There was a thuw of stienyth at the opt-nincr of the -lock market today with siirht advances made in the hadins i.-.-ut's. but-within few mir. utes the j demand dimini-hed and I iivinnu jiittttiiTiieu aim pi.c. e.eueraiiy moved downward. stecl common ros-e to lu-; ... followed by it rtcestion to 1 0 J . The t'tlitr steel stooks moved in the same way. liethleheiri steel showing an opening advance of at S4--it and then dropping to S ;'i. .Mo.-t intere-t -was attached to the trading in United Ci.u-ar vStores, which was in brisk demand, advancing l1,, to 3 1-0 T - Cuba Cane 'u-ar I was another strong feature, advancins to T2' Pittsburgh and West Virginia continued active and uronuj making a further gain of om, point . ... i , , , to öm4. Wabash common was also strong, advancing i2 to !'. American Ice moved up one point to Trading was active all through the forenoon with bullish condition prevailing in many issues, several ..-. i.l.-. ..-.Hin.. . Ui.Y-l. ....... 1-. 1 . iuv. i j . i 111111 Ii ij. iiii-.11 I ri ui ur. 1 Steei common moved up to lt7ral the highest price touched since it j sold ex-dividend on May "1. The j other steel industrials made gains of j about one point Fnited Cigar Stores continued ir. brisk demand, moving up -- to 101' b.. Manv of the low priced railroal issues were unusually active. Liberty bonds were taktn. the 1F's selling down to $'.C.;v and tho second 4's to J9.:.30. South Bend Markets CHIMIN AND FLED. Corrpil Dally by J. W. llurrell, Starr Mill. Hydraulic At.) WHEAT iMyiug 2.U7 per bu. OATS Paviug iä-: selling s- i'r bu. KYE Paying f1.5 bu. Bit AN Selling. J1G0 per Lundred. MIIMLTN(JS sb-lliDg. ."52 per hundt?I. CiiOl'FUD IT.LD Se.liiifr. f3.5. per t ' . SCRATCH ri: CD Sellins. ?4 per cwt. 1I.W. ST HAW AND V 17 F.D. (Corrected Dally by the We-dfj Miller lour and lel ., 4M S. MichiKan.) HAY l'aylcg t-' to $11 ; lliug IS STILWV ta $S: se-lline .oa a bnlc OATS r.-i ing 7c: sehlua: sä- t- '."-. S II 17 L L lUK.v Paying .-1.7J ; selling. VI -Hi. IbK CORN Paving $1X): selling. rlTä. TIMOTHY sLhD-ruj ii'g,! lvv bu. ; Selling. Jfl.Tä. ALIAI.I'A S1;LU( Montana grown;. fc Hing, $lä per bu. CLoYLIt SI7I7D Paying .$17 bu.: teiliiig. !2o pr bu. SOY BRANS Selling $4.70 bu. COW PLAs: Selling. 4.75 bu. XJVJS STOCK. (CorrMled Daily by .Major Brot., S. IoMUlian ala.) HEAVY FAT STLRIbS Fair to good, 7(i se: prime, tKcjlOc. HO(JS lJorab".) lies.. l.-uiLV) lbs., l-y'iC lo-"Vj. lOJ 1 be.. läCe; lip, l-:ti-. TROVISIONS. Crrted Daily ly I. W. Mueller. 21? K .JeHernon Blvd.) YLT.RTARLLS New outbern potatoe. 10c lb.; old potatoe, paying. Jöc, elii ng. We busl.el. FHL'lT Orangep. asi, $793; fcellitig. jjW per doz. ; lemons, case, .'jlÖ'', Belling. OocfaJhlO doz. BUTTER AM) RUGS Creamery butter, paying. 4üc; eelllug. Isc; eggs. S-c; belling. Uc doz. CorrM-ted Dall Oy Maroer Uro,. sed Store, 114 K. Wayne fct.) TIMOTHY 41i5ii4."& KRD CLOVLU 1Ü221. WUITR CLUVLK ALSIKR $14 &)r2$lS.50. ALFALFA llfz$14. SWEET' CLOVKIt-$1CU$1$. COW PL AS 5,i.7GQil 7. SOY RI7ANS FU-Cf-ii.Oo. BLUE OUAS.S 44. FIELD l,EAS-4.roca$0.75. M I LLFTT 3.7. GLltMAN M I L L 1 7 T C .7. JAPANESE .MILLET JÄ(6$1 MAMMOTH CLOVE It $ If l'OULTRY AND MEATS. (Corrected Dally by Jlmiuie'a Market, 113 r. Jefiersiou Hbd.) VLAL Paying 17c; helling, lä(g:i.. BEEF Roust. Coe: bohlng. 2CK-; por-tertic-u.se. OO'ii'JO.' : sirloin. AZQTAr. HAM Paying. 4-. felling. LARD Faying. le. selilcg, 32o. LIl'l'ALVNS. G11LJJN HIDES -lue to 15c. TALLOW L'ftCc. roush. WOUL 05it: calf 03'. LEO COOK APPLIES FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR Leo L. Cook, lb H. ?, a graduate of the South Lend high school and of the 111 law class a.t Notre Dameuniversity, bled his application in the St. Joseph circuit court Friday morning to be admitted to practice at the bar of f-b. Jo-epli county. The application star.es that .Mr. Cool; completed ti e live eOl.Ise at the university and i cm :vtii the degr-re of I bachelor f laW-. AtV. J ohn: 1 Scbii.db-t oi Ai.-Lav.'a ;.a c ;: -eiits f Li.. .IJ'I'ia a I, . . rua iiiiiiidi. i.H vi i n . v'ol C Were gl. tl.tcd oriia- i

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Ni:V Vi:K. June 1. v 'a-s.i. prices on 1 1 i -toi.k liah-c lodaj U el e : . 1 1 i s t ' h 1 ! 1 1 a 1 . .' 1 Am-rkan Ibt osrar '.i1j American Agricultural l j Aiari ican Can '' 4 ' Amtrict.n Car and i'ov.ndi . . n'.1' j Aiiu iii-.ai CuttoTi 'i! ; : j Abie, ican H. and 1 17 ;Antc-rican i.n.-eed . . Je , Aioericaii l.oconiotiVt i7 l ', An, i ican Smeltiii 7 ' T, I Arne! kalt Sie. 1 I'n.iinl.-j .... ;; -, 1 An. i n j;i 'Il. T'-l 7 :-4 ! Aii'ici'ii .in Wool ii . 7 t Ae.,-ican Zba- 1 7 1 Ar..i ci.ua 1 :"i j Atchison ... :b (Atlantic Gall" and West In. las b'7 I L.tldwiu Locmoti. i'"J Balti:iioie and Cbi .'-'S j lebnlt-liein .Sicci 15 Hatte and Su--vu- 2-" Califi-rnia IV-trobjum -"bs Canadian l'acibu' . ! 10 ?4

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j yesterday but the bulk of iiiircliat-'T.-were largely tor the old bud crowd, 1 4 Kit side interest is still light :?id i the dt man! from tli tiMde showno signs of improving. With a continuance of this buying it is pr'able that juices may work some higher but we believe it will require constant support to Mi.-tain prices. NKW YgRK. Jun- 1' 1 . The X-w York Mail says: "Tliat it i the purjose of the Ceneral Mtrs nmnj agement to take a h ading part in th" production of farm tractors isugges.ted by the rejtorted purchase of a farm implement on--"ti at Janesville, Wi.-., together with 1 '" acres jf adjoining land fr the .mmediate erection of a n-w ti i -tcv manufacturing plant." NKW Y'iRK, Jutie t. Th NewYork Financial N--s l.bilhtm sa.-: "Foreign l.tuying of American Securities to an imj.ortant extent has been absent sine4 the beginning of tinwar. Revival of European ab-orp-Grain, Cattle, riTT-Ul'KGH LIVi; TO K. , PI TTSIilTUJII. Pa.. JiniM I'O CA f - J TLK Supply light; iuarkt t et'-a-iy ; 1 b-W. 17.0K.il7.;-7t: prlr.j'-. .M7.i' I7.r.." ; good. .p;.7." 17.im ; tidy but. !i r. P'-.-''P.. 7."i : fair. t14.oo'ir...'o : ouinjeii. ! Sb'J.oori H 77, ; i-ti!U!iin ge"l fat bulb-, j si Tf-r b'J.75 : -'uiiuou t go-i fat ovjc j .t4YT'J.Z: li'-ifer.-. (;'i b"i : fia-s'i i avs .iii.l upringer.-. .-.WAA.)'' 1 lo. : veal . . . i 1 la'ive- S17.! SHEEP AND LAMhS - Sue,, y b-NfJ laarket st'.olv; printo w etli'.'-, 1 : : g I mleJ. 'jtVJMtK'j l.'v): fair tni.v.-b ,vio I2x) : cull- Mid cauiii.it. m. '- ' saxt; iainbs. il7.oi; spring laii-b-. .-P. .". i HOI :s P.-. . 1 i.t ': .b.i.l.le d.-. k-.:' market l-iwcr; aiina lienvy li-jgs. 1'' 1" tVlG'.: iiH-dPiint. 17.b'j 17.'ä: br.iv, Vorkr-. 17.1."'' 1 7 ; iiglit orl, 517.1" 'it :i: : pig--. si7.1' 17 ." : rug-l.-. Ml.iHK.Uj.T.V. stags. S11.OOWH.70. INDIANA1MLI LIVE -TO( K. INDIANAI'M-IS. Ind.. June '.'l.-11 Ht Ileeeipts, 'A.ooo; murk-t ''ä' bo-r: la-.-t heavies. tlilä'i10.iU.; b.-st Leg-. spF'.o; pigs. . now I'n.j; auiK "t s.i..s. ?i '' CATTia;-Keceints. 1.4': mirkt-t, Mi-1 tie ete;ily. ealveu steady steers. Sil 0o-i,17.öo; light bei-.-- b- iv y -t --r-. .11.. "'.. Pi. 7ä; n.-if. r-j. ?'..w H..V ; c.av. -' b'.o; bulls. .'J. ow 1J 0o: calve-, .-s.-.''-P'..7-V

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MARKETS

G : . N ot t .'. 11 1 1 i ; : i ' 1 r ' i r 1 t.si:. 1 r, : . N : . k . ! Tut. i'aW K e n ! . -i ' ' t I .ack a w .t : ; i L. big!- ;. MarinMar!!:''. i'f-i M.M'.Mt: Mi.tm: ':: MPlv.b. N.i--.-: lb. New -'. . Y N h' N-rfo!:. a. i Nor'k n t '.. cbio -::i, - P Ib '.;'! - ii.,-ritt-l... -v:h tb-c i st - . Jbic C,.i"b i:.,iiV :. ST. . K -ading t ; e ; ' 1 ' ' : i.- 1 ' So.:;b. 1: Fa S,, j t la ; : . ! I 1 Stud 'a la : Fnb'u FaI'Mi'.'l ':-a: b. S. In!. A! F. S - - F. s'. s; ! F S . S t (. b 1 ' I 2 I "T , 1 : -ti: Wb.it c Wi!h - lO' Met'Tt ". t.'rla la. ! sab - S liar, - 1 ib 4 1; Liberty :: b. : Jnd - i .'', "11 I -. the Marvels b 1 n k -in'. i '. : : ; ' I t - , '-I b . ob . F;i ..- wotth wbi!i e. n!'y :i ie-i ' hobhui;- ; n : .it b iiii s : u 1 1 -. v . . , s ii".: Ni 1 . 1 ! . b.iii ut w-i'd -. incr-..- .o i.i.i-'.et opt .::'.: - m . i ut er pr.-" itp-n "T n. M: ary bl.. in ci!)-;.:. j-.-.iii. :u'( anin iia-n Ai.a 1 "P ab sei :t Itle- b lb . t i - i i .-!-:- ;".! ainp!. -a " il'l '. b . ' : infnrui.'.ti.n 1 1 a 1 1 1 . 1 1 vv a - j '. ' s - - - ; i r . i i . .. . . i . : ing that abi'-.l ict.'ry mibt ; aab,v b. Ibi: cted v i'hlli i i.it. .ilal.a t 1 !i! - -11 it... to ; 1 a r factor- a I uthontv a d ! .- 1 1 ha ' ; pr.igram f"f i e-b a bi1 i ta 1 1 t i::n comm' i'.e inup.edia t !y i -ICH.- of p. -ace a nl a s 1'ligb-b b .l.' i I- have -aid 1 1 1 " p-ct Airatn to vujipl'" iiiiii:' volumes .,f p.-,(. ;ir, !.'::' i i'i i ' ' , i -! ii . ,o Fe : , i 'i'i w.l !)V et'l .- 'f ilia i o -'nt likl;-' to .tntiiaj.at- a b'-oad ti.n:;-c moem-t.t an! .I'lcii'.o- in 5r;c- r Tla- New Yark N'baU-'-. i i i a Inning 'be a i"i loav b w ! ! - Tt h W a Udling." and Provisions TOI.HHi H (.It l V. I OI.LI . . .h:.M .1 l. e-b : 'i: -.,.-it. si t.a i. A TS - a-!i. So. . KYI! ';i-h. 1 ''0 'la 1 7 1 C - -'.i!i. b"..".o: i' t j, ALSJ.M; t-I,. 1J.: 1 1- : . - TiMitrilV -'...!.. v.. 7Tb : ''t . -'.'7' .. ! . i m; 5j ,i. ' .- i UN , s .li. 'lib .M P t, .Ja.- i Cilc. - . v.a.u. .- j '!,,j,v. L'''-i 1 k. N-. - 1 " : N. !;'-'. 1 bi: M.-.l"' . .'. ' - a- .-1 "AIS N. J " !'!' i i i 'Cilt , 7k'' 7.'-1 ; V . ! -.mud a i 7 . ! illi. i. i:IN Mi l-lt !-hn. ' 'HI'A"i. .Im.- -1 . I pub, i CuitN ,, lv 1ni IL. 1 4 7 I i Aug. l !." 1 OA 1 s.Iii. 77 . u y . Aug C7' i pup K j .It.:. 1 . LALL nb jr. 4" ' . . ' ( llll Ai.D I'lIUlH ( I Iir APt. .Ta:a !;!-. 7.S--'. P:!.- : ta-i-. a . ' ! .,- lb . i: f- '', re-. :;.r- '.,', :, . . . 'i ;;j- : :;;- :,; ; .; - i. - . '.''..' : i ! : t ! in;r-i 'i - : .-utig A a --ri- 1 1 : !.:;. ... -.1 LIVE P"'LTT:v bi- baa-. L." '-.: r-. 'Jo. g. -.-.. 1 1 I'olATo;:.-- 1 .:.-i... ."'! 1 "o : MOf. AM) 1 ( H N-l NIAV 1 1 1 1 K . -I ; - ."! ' ' r." f N - 11 '- ' cii.iiig- fo.: i .- r-. . -I '.'- -I-r ' .-i.t ; ; , ; -. lid!- ' la' Ib.r-r i...irk-f . .'a. i ; n g i v . in V. - la i . ' 1 ,-ai ' - : vi THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. Bldc. Mr ijt--r Sw iolk - lo k t. VtLli(, ew rk iituu f.(!i-tn(p. .- Orlfo et ton Mihmrr. ( t.irgo M-x-U. lai luDtr, tblic luatr J f Trid B.l lsi'.Aii-t ItAnkr' r.atioa. Inr Trf-klt TTr f All VI irLri.. ID) lbs