South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1918 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

j HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWNfß

CITY TO MCE

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Mayor Gives Instructions Police to Weed Out Non-producers.

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DEATHS

iju;ni:o iu . i I i I C 1 1 , tiVtr-niunths-old '; ; of M,. ji.'j Mrs. Carman Puca, 4 'J ; .-v Ibano,- st , i i 1 Mond.iy f-vf-iiir.-f "1 ! i r; 4 ,1:1 ilin-' of thi ' luv. of i - :t i ' r i tioub!- and fompü' ation..

!l i survived bv tine sister. Main.

HOLDS BURGLAR rnn Dm mrnnnMi

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LOCAL MANAGER OF AMERICAN RAILWAY

BIT MEN TO

RITE PLEDGES

LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS

EXPRESS COMPANY ! Each Subscription to War Sav

ings Campaign to be Reconsidered at Once.

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FUNERALS

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r.ot bus on iiiiruaer in nome un-. -n

; til Police Officer Puts

in Appearance.

; T. Ijedeier. l-.tdi u.ar.age- ' t h American Pxprfs? Co.. : c-'. 'the a ppoiutnu nt of punager of

new cxpre-. com pane Known

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IMPROVEMENT IN I TONE ON MARKET

New York Slocfe; Closing Prices

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; w hich, s;nce July 7t. ti.ms nts a!I !

! th pxp:r busine of this o ir.try. ! With the exception of ont- airi 'cue-half ycairi Mr. Pederer has been

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srrtfi;!; r i -1 -Klin" to -in )!iOviit : s ril -r.-to he no laxity.

mayor, in fo-rl;;' all ri'-n w it hin tin Ira ft ;i-m- to jrr!j;r- es ut i.j 1'

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i:'i:it h. KiMJ:iii:nr,. Vh" body of r II. Kullenbei g. who di d at Kelly field. Corpus Christi. ToN,i, Sunday afternoon, will arrive in this city at 1:49 o'do u l-'ritia v morning aecom-

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at - o' lt.M-l; S indj.v afttrnoon and at th' u'Ji.-ii I-wt Ik-ran hurch at oviock. It. v. (iottfrid Olson

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wo'lhi h;iv; to in T ti c.i 'hiP'l th..t fount'i- :.!'1 In work ;it 'n 1' thit rolM-"- :':-' t. : n " Th'- mivov !'.-! .ii ' ) thi r t r; fi'oit 1" .i. til' ailniim iTi"m in T h r

WOMEN RAISE $56,938 IN CASH AND PLEDGES IN W. S. S. CAMPAIGN

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f'" '' ' i of tluj Wonnen workers who jt-kibt

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no MirN'T ui any f l i I in thi-j i!l'. tl. a. t i'i ilin to ? t i " m.iy-i

'iiiird.s in thr- lecent Manip rainpaU'n, lias

in mil th" fidhiwiii? report as a

'I'. Th'i.-- who do t;nt ha- "'nli'jl" !'''.J tM'W Will 1'' ilild' to -it tluiM it once. HiIIWIiJ )fn!ti .! .I'-O to hp in ui' 1'-. th- pttlit t- ti p it .in nl to wjvnx-y in South i'.--u. titorin, ton, iV to w i.uhtl to i h.ilt. aii'l th- fn 'pit-nl roMp of idh r.- aroijtnl .trret I'Mior.- and intoinrhin stations an- to '' pat an tnd to. ,i'ordiiii: to the mayor. A flora r watch is al-o tt ho hrpt orr tin- railroad a;d- of tin' city to prTit hoi'os and i' d -h-. 1 1 s from riding into town. Th-y arc to ho picKt il up hy th- polh-t' as oon ;i3 t f i arric and arc ither to Input to work in some .--; 1 1 i . 1 endeavor or lo-k-d op in iaii. and held for tlir- fciler.il authorities. WILL INDUCT MAN

irc-uK of the vcek's work:

a-h sah s in hahUj-, hocls. thilcr and t-trrt hooths. 1 1 1 1 ; tot.,1 pi. dues ohtained in hooths, !:.. ".41. I'hrlires obtained in lioie to hotiM' earn ass. ?l'j,S77. The -rand total, .$.". t3S. 10. cies idt-nctr of tli industry and thorough work of the women. Thy ro-j-ilts ohtaiuetl through the street booths, of which Mists lather i. 1'ulfon was chairiian, were above t 1'i cta t ion.

PLAGE BAN ON FIREWORKS SÄLE

Ilearins unwonted no;.e 5r. hi5 ho'iso at a late hoar Monday nUht, . John Penpek, 7-H 1-J W. IVjrd ?t.. j got oat of '.cd and hem an invebti-j cation. ; It was not lon ht-fote Mr. I'cn-j jtek fotind a strange.- in the houseHe had gained an entrance through j an open window. Mr. Penpek urap-j pled with the intruder, ami ho toon! pinioned the huse darky to the! floor. Then he dealt him u Mow j

that rendered it possible for Mr. Penpek to call the police. Otfleer Khh rtspoihlcl tr the . . 1 "V - 1 . . . 1 .

call, ana ino -veirro, who ai- nir i

name as Hosin Dokey. and his address a.s 'JOS S. Michigan st., wat taken to police headquarters. Tn city court Tuesday morning

1 Dokrv was lull under $1,000 bond

chairman i .....ii t,:.. rii,,iiirirv lifrin" which

will take place befor .TudKe. Gilmer June Hiivry Gozeskowsi. T.1 Welter f?t.. arrested by PetectHe Kosorowkl on suspicion tf beint; a member of a ans of burglars operating in South Pond for sometime, was also arraigned before .TudKc Gilmer, lie was found trying to pawn a rovoher and was picked up on tu-spicion. lie is charged with having stolen the revolver. lie will be gnen a hearing next Tuesday. Unless Hugh McCarty remains sober for the next 10 day?, he will have to pay a $-3 tine in addition to what other punishment the city judge s-ecs lit to impos-e. He was given a suspended tine Tuesday morning on a charge of intoxication.

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IV VTvg" ; Steel Common Opens Above

Monday's Close Other Industrials Follow.

r.rn Af So'ith P.nd are

1' f a lied in to aid the Y

dii-.c. V. f t plilse caril turned in to h-ad'iuarters will be .arefully ev- '. Äinind by menibor of the lo al or- ; car.ia'ion. and the ür.an. ial aldlity ' f e cry s j hr ri br will iie considered. If the pledpe mad i not I considered sutfuien. in the l.ht .;' ; the sa b-iii be r's wealth and t 'lit.

the iatd will no t'lniol oe - to a stn'-cial committi-e. which will n-

deaor to hae the su' scription in- j (tfased. ' (.'aid. a re still slowlv cianiiu in I" ! head.piat tei .. At noon Tuesday it' was etiniatd that tlie :iy wasMyi.i. '".' sliort of it:- mijiimum ipiota. ! ? 1 . 4 tot. 00 Thf- cheekinu-up proi e-s ;

has a'readv begun, and a new an-' rassof the'eitv will be started before! '11- July I'iemiüm the w eek i in er, it was announced. I ou Vt-nvr Motors has i-en rai--l I'iedues fron, manv of th- snores!10 m' 1

and d.o es of business in th down i

town district have no; t bfr-n returned. There are seeral hindrel

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NP.W" V IRK, J-ib :.--:v' wet in p. ..r c.-mand in th-. domu bc.:t tf.'l.iy with l'nite.1 States .-:tet a nor.tf llo- favorites, ("op per i-i es wer strong throa l.o a t ,( eior. intlu-enc-ed av reports to the - tl'e. : that th" me eminent , iil a iainc lb. ro-i.tl ;u ii e to ' . cents p. r p". ud l'orcin ntrw was a!-. if spoh.-.i'e fcr the uc-Wer tone.

cards still to be reported, it .s estimated, but whether this -ource will aid er- inatetiallv in making up tlio ?.b.b.'.0 0' shortage is a matter of dollbt.

WHO DISAPPEARED AT 'Chief of Police to Enforce City VANDALIA STATIOfv: Ordinance Against Explo-

Stephen Kub-va. who tli-a ppear'-d from th draft conting nt which b ft la?-t Tliur.-d.i - from tliis city for t'amp Shernim. ' .. w ill be ind n td into service nmii- tinn- this week-. Arroriliiu' to tlo- n'fi.ils of Hoard No. 2 ur.d. r which Kub s was tegitrrxl. the latter marched to the train with the men who b ft here and suddenlv disappeared ri the crowd.

sives on the Fourth.

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Strict ( nforremcnt of the city ordinance prohibiting the sale and discharge of any kind of explosives Is to ho made by Thief of Police Kline and the police department, according to a statement issued Tuesday

po- by Chief Kline.

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U. S. TAR WITH FIRST AMERICAN CONVOY IS REENLISTED HERE

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Kenneth Weston, who was boatswain's mate, second class on the Pattb-ship Seattle which convoyed the tirst American contingent to 1'rance. reenlisted at the local naval recruiting station Tuesday morning. Weston enlisted in the navy four years ago at the age of IS and completed his enlistment period four months ago.

COUNTRY CLUB CASE CONTINUED FOR WEEK

1 When Samuel P. pettengill. attor-

lice and has been loribtKd In tiiol "' means mar tii'-ii' arc iu oe ,H.y 0r the aetense moveu ior juohcounty jail. T1 t:rewirks in South Pend on tho!lnent for the defendant Monday aftWith Knie .1 are tht ' e o'b.er men i Fourth. The ordinance is positive in ! ernoon in the case of the South Bend two of whom hae boen ' las-i:i( d j rf uard to the sale of any explosies j country Hub holding company as o1iniaent by Poard Xo. - Padir- , within the ity at any time, und it , against John Peynolds. jr., the case law Wan.lalouski f-r,ed to put in: is equally positive regarding the. dis- xvas taken under advisement tintil in ;.r.i,..ar.itic w hen h- was called charge of these explosives at any I Tucsdav. Julv 0 bv Judge Mott of

tor service last I hur.-.ay and i larry . nno-. -xt-n no lauum uu- uui m m tne sutenor

in the service of the American Px-

tiress 1 o.. for the; oast IS imis. I

- - I- rf- --- practically having Piled every position In that company V service. He has been located at South Bend hince last January, residing at the Robertson hotel. I. P. fJift, former manager of the Adams Express Co., has been given the entire supervision of depots, paying particular attention to movement of trains and supt rintending the Wagon nervice. II. X. Kibler, former manager of the Wells, Pargo & Co., has: been appointed traffic inspector and will have direct charge of traffic, investigating complaints, etc. W. C. Bylngton ha been appointed chief clerk and A. P. Peterson has been appointed general cashier of the new company. Many other important appointments have been made ami practically all former employes placed in some position. The new company's tole aim will be to give better service, in an effort to satisfy the public at all times.

moki: coPNTii s i:i;poi:t hm.im; or Tiir.nt iota. Marion county has oversubscribed its i,iiOn.ena quota. according to word receiwd by Ftate head.j barters here Tuesday. Newton ccainty has completed its allotment of more

j than JL'I.OO.

Twenty-nine countic- ware yesterday reported to have passed their minimum figures.

Alae: !t a n 1 ba t S .a r . . . . An.e : ;.-a n ' t n . . ; A merb an" 'a !' a r, 1 Po ; n u; Arne: : . .-. n i I and P Anion'- i u I ,:ri'-,i ; Alif! i.-at: P"--on,iri e Am i n :tn S:i,f .tir: . . . . A i-i : n-a n Ste I 'o..r.iit;. ' A m erb a n i and 'iVi A !!; ri'-a o Woob-T! A::a. t .i .: u V. . Aiamüb Ati hi.-o?i A-:.,ni:c 'i::'f and W 1 P i ! i w ; n Pi ( i ! : ( ; i . . . ! 1 let n?t h.eni ?: R ... : P t' ' a S j p ; ;o r . . . . 'a lifo: r.:. l'ftm.f jir. . . . . Or. ?iaT l,i.c li-r ' 'h : ! " Co ! f , i 'thin ''irir i;;ic "oltira .Jo 1 "; ' ' "'.".1 do Ci :-. P.b i ti li ' "or n Pi n.i'it Crucj ,ta stt ! ! Cu'n.i Ca nr S'aea

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!;.V PPANs roil WOIIK Hii.MNnr.it or vi:.k. Vlil plans for the fatur- are not fully developed by the Indiana. WarSavings committee, it wa- announced here Tuesday that for the remainder of thp year greater emphasis will be laid upon War Savings societies and sales stations.

TO NAME W. D. TEEPLE ACTING COMMISSIONER

COUNTY OFFICES FILE QUARTERLY REPORTS

Calkihan l egl.-'e red under a Chicago boird Was li.-ted to It-.iS r from

time. ven Julv.

It w a Iiioiisht to the attention of

court. The plaintiff

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b" ind icted into m'H.i e

claims that Reynolds purchased two lots valued at $1.200 from A. Frank,

iate. 1 1.- will i 1 hid Kime iiiesnay morning inai plsent for the holding company in the

.it. i.i,ii-Ithe iity ordinance is being disre- fall of j91r,, ancj that he has failed

ably. b -ar.b-d. an. I that already in varous;to iay for hem. The defendant Pn.oty !.,1o:- w bo iff: thi- , n ' parts of the .ity the celebration of . caini that Prank violated a "jjenseeral v.ees ac.. for ci.nto.i. lnd.. Imlependence 'day has begun, judg- : tjt.,nan-s agreement" when he held vv:l! be ;irn an e .. :.. ma t i..u tiu-'in from tlo- lo-id reports that ire!thp (efr1uiant to the contract, which wp-k II- wa iM t!,e !a-t draf;id To punctur- the air at almost j joynodi! riaims was made only .juota t-.tt he faib-,1 to tf.eivt- his ! 1; -hour of the day. iwhtn Prank stated that the defend-

not:, e b- s.os Iba-d ..Hi. ;aN Mat.- - m.-ronanis are a.o sam to tU

now c : . l.ut.'i- ' 1 I hem i er of f ti:.!.; last Th';

thai il" .i! I';l.l!i-i' of ...mtm'lv '! to pnt in , -i : t i f i 1 V

d not i' .i a re - ; d U r. w ' h . : j . 1 1 1 s 1 b i i ; f - a ppral' a ib'e '. . i 1 1 h : 1 1 1

ASSIGNS PARTS IN JULY FOURTH PAGEANT The ra;.:- of tho.-e vv h- will ta f A ! T 1 :. ! lie p. i -1 .iT.i. a 111' ll is to Of ;. ft. .;.: o) ti :i f:n n..!i' i i.-v.i!.. .'it Cbat 'i'.!a--e ( "b o". t!a I'Oi.'tb wet-.- 'T.1 T 'rd.t-. !-

.1 is T f outer .1 . M l1 ! ha i rma :i

have displayed for sale fireworks of

tlie usual description. Chief Kline i.-suc, a warning that a continuance

of ilii will result in arrests and j pi,Ki utions under the terms of the j citv ordinance, whitli it is said, was) enacted to injure, a safe and sane I cm th for s'o ith Pend.

Quarterly fee reports of the following offices for the quarter ending June HO, have been approved by the St. Joseph county commissioners: Charles E. Bailey, sheriff, $ 6 3 ü . C 5 ; Bert Klysz, recorder. $1.760. SO; Arthur Wolf, auditor. $-60.70: George Raab, clerk, ? -.1 38.80 : Chester R.

Montgomery, prosecutor, city court,!

$420; circuit and superior court?. $101; justice of peace, $113: and the Mishawaka city coijrt, $-20, making a total of $761. The sheriff lias been allowed mileage at the rate of tive cents per mile and war tax. This lias been approved by the state board of ac-

the following! counts.

spiing to decide as to whether he

I w ould complete the contract.

INDEPENDENCE NUMBER

Other business of the county eommiMsioners parsed upon Monday afternoon, follows:

The resolution of the town board i r .. c- . i 1 1 .. v.

OF WAR CRY IS ISSUED! Fred Pinebach and others for the

! improvement of the connecting link . The Independence day number of I of the Dixie highway which run? 'ho "Wur i tv " the semi-annual tbronirh the town, was annroved Viv

A resolution naming W. p. Teeple acting building commissioner was ordered by the board of public works Tuesday. The resolution will probably be ready for adoption at the next meeting of the board. The reason for the resolution, it vvats pointed out by one of the board members, is to keep Mr. Teeple belowthe rcKular salary paid tho building commissioner, and at the sam time pay him more than he receives as assistant commissioner. The salary of building commissioner is $''.j00 a year. The salary of assistant building commissioner is $1.000 a year. Both salaries are fixed by city ordinance. If Mr. Teeple were appointed outright to the position of building commissioner, the board, it was explained, would be forced to pay him the full i'.äoo. The plan is now to give Mr.

Teeple more than he receives as assistant commissioner, but not as much as the commissioner should receive if there was one. This position was made vacant by the resignation some time ago by C. A. Perkins. The board adopted a resolution for the improvement of Portage av. from Kinyon st. to the city limits.

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Ni: Mp.K Julv Then- v.j?

a pronounced improvement iti the

c i .i r; ; la t i e ton.- at the nt.ini!, of

the str.'U maiket today. Steel Common opened at 1"4 1 - against

KM 1- at the close vtMd day. Peat rener'11 "tnr pressure toi.ee the prbe .bovn to!'- Northern pfd. KM. but withir a few minutes ral- ! r,t Northern Ore lied to HO. 'itlu r steel Indus-I Inspiration Cj.p. ,

trials followed Steel Common. Bald-; win made a i:ain of 1 point to fl 1-J j and Cruci'ole aeivaneed :i-4 to i7 1-1.! Tlie copper s o ks were in contin-j nr d demand. Anacondi advancing i 7-S to 07 .'i-S and Inspiration advanced to l Mexicati Petrol-j cum was a stronrr feature, advanc-!

ing 1 1-4 to "teadius ad vanced r-$ to ti i. Distillers sold ex-diidend of two per cent at äs and rose to Z-i, a net gain of ! I t. Tlie advances which were made in the early trading 'were generally wall maintained daiim-r the greater part of the forenoon with Steel Common continuing in demand, ;tdancing to 105 1-4. Baldwin moved up to yt ",-4 and Bethlehem P advanced to s 4. Anaconda so'd up to d7 7-8. a gain of 1 1-2 points, l.'tah Copper moved up one point to S2 1-2 and

I I W ,)!!' .V-a Lehl- i: V h ' : 1 . 1 1 : i : : ' . m ,t i; - i ' A ' e 1 1 ; i " M.a m. : ' v 2 y I i d a i - 4 ' ' ;tt 1 1 'H .: i i.e .1 . . .i1; A. V A.f ' '.' : ? v- v , . .-... 1 v.. a. !: Not :i.e :. . . " 7 " . I'll!" .".'..' I "i i - 2 l'euji be- .a T 1 4 P:ttb4,i . .., ; 4 , : e-' ' " 1 " ' s Pa i'i'ii-'i.i t.'-'i '. IIa.: a - S'e. : v-' -;t ncad.n. r.l per- :. -v. ! '.! 1 4 So .t be : f'.n- (. Sot: tin t e ?: .. ' stud- b;; u. S7'4 Tva- f.. 4 7C Tob.a, . !-...;.: :2 rnion Pa-i'b-i - ' , f. s i " a b f 7 1 P. a r . P. S s-. i ;-fd 1 s ' Pta h 'opprr p i Vesrirc-!to.:-. :?lsi Wll.A teiiacl ." :: Sa b s - Sha r '.."a P.b. :t; ; ': - .", I 1 .. 4 ' I 11 a n d I . 20 u ?:.'.. i".

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American Smelting sold at 7f" .'!-4, a gain of 1 ä-fc. Mexiiiui Petroleum was, also active and strong, advancing 1 to !"S '' 1.

NPW YORK. .July 2. ( ial Nt w Piilletin sav . ; ity is 1 vpi . tt d to i oiitm

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NPW YORK. July 2. P. IP P't.Hson sav.-: "News from Purope ts satisfactorv-. In Washington the only matter of prominence at the moment is tlie proposed eovernmeni

control of wires which should not j fc a--iona Is st ill iiio-t d to.'ai i r. a disturb business any more than tak- ' tionary at tiv iti.-s. .Sentini' rd in tie. ing control of the railroads. The j circle s show s a und in t s- 1! .. continued big domestic hu-inrss ofltivitns on rallies. f ti.i-b. :; the- countrv is reflected in the show- j murker may b- a, little 0.1 . ing made in tlie mail order line. The j with technique mod. rat b v rb

neavy sciung or stcoi snoum leave i aide, ami le u'Jiring a to w 1 . . ;

ceutive for improv r no u! W nature. We do not b

the market technically strong. So long as leading interests arc confi

dent of ultimate ietory 110 r.i 1 i re cession w on Id ! nupoi i.tiii . liduidation is to be expected. Rails veiy unlavorabb d v lopno n' continue dormant, but their day will! place, and would be in.lm.d t s,oon be here. This is the time- to! on weakness after rtioi.-i,-

buy them. A little more irregularity ! "Mood in general market may be expect d.. 1 onda anbut the trend till seems to be to- I drv."

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South Bend Markets RAIN AND FEED. (Correrted Dally by J. W. Burrell, httrt 31111s, Hydraulic At.) WMI:AT-1',iv Iig ? 2.0.1 per lei. OATS Paying isclllrig v.. per lui. BKAN Selling $160 per hundred. MIPPLIMJS Sedliug. 2 per iiundrpd. CIIÜPPLÜ I t LD Selling. ?3 TO per SCRATCH FPPD Selllnsr. $1 per cM.

Crain, Cattle, and Provisions

I'lTTSlll Itoll LIVi: MOlli. , n.i.n 1 1 T'-'a 1 ' . l .n i. ' . PITTSHriNtH. Pi.. July j t A PI 1 I. i 7. :'."'' 1 1 bo : . w . 7vv,o'; Supply. 7.otHi Ilea, I : nuirket -.u : , .H.d tijroa-. "? 7 v", k... !,. r li'ilit'. .Jä.."ii'ii 1 7 oa ; eriiiic. M.V.Vi'.i 1T.i: ! holer ...a. ! .' 1 .

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NEW REPORT ON PLACE DITCH IS COMPLETED

HAY, STPwAW AND I VIM. (Corrette-el Daily by tb Uehlf y Millrr 1 lour ant) 1J Co.. 4.0 . MIchlRiinA HAY Paying $12 to $14; fMliug $1S to 2. STRAW?) t $s; celling ..ua n MATS Paving 7.V; selling K. to !. PHPLL CORN Paying 1.); selling, Sl.so. EAR CORN Paying $l-ä0; Boiling. $1.7o. TIMOTHY sI-:j:D Paying 4 ,)pr bu . felling, .4.7ä. ALI A Id' A SHEB (Montana grown), selling. SI-j p-r bu. CLDVPK SliliP Paying 17 bn.: feelliug. ?2U per bu. seY RKANS Selling $1.75 bu. LOW PLAS-Sclling. $170 Ml.

goo.J. b oo'o li .": tidy lait'lierji, "Mä .V j Lu"n and n.-. hj ni. s ii'... p C'Pi.o; fair. b';. lä.oo ; ii.uuiioii. ea , SHIJiP I'-iiiait-d i"i-.i.t-f'Mäi: 1 1) : 1 1 ii t. g j fnt bwli--. .1 1 .i j t.:. rl at -tc.t'lv. .iKtrsi lüib' jl.'f7.: citiiuiioii t t.M.l f;t .tv. f T." ' pi I tu-. M s 7ä 1'. : nadinin (t 12..: Iit-ifer.. si.'.Vi'idbui: fr.-h . .. s .vb ' 1- i;: 'j.. .p-r i.-in,'.-. -j-

Htol springers. .iroo'. i Ioihi ; e.-il t-alvt , Ma.-Ve. p; no; -w .. .I..i..ls.tiO; heavy ain. tldn alvi. ."iio ; 11 .i'r 1.". : n,-. imi-i j ... SHL'IiP AM LAMMS Swpi'lv. :.t 1 1 7". . " head : market stea dy ; priitie vctl.. i-.

SLi.Ot: t;.".'-td mixed. 1 1 :'a 1- 7" : I :i i r lui.ved. $Q.irtj 1 l.oo; Willis ail. I ..iiiijii.ii.

I ..j. ii.i .a ,

la mi. s. b ' Us. :

L1E bTOCK. (CorrecUd Daily by Major Dros., S. Logan St. Mlihawaka.) HEAVY PAT STPERS Pair to good, ife-.': nrime. 9fäl(ic.

!K; s. ) . i.md-s. ,15.i; Kprin 5 is :;.","" 11'KfS- Ib'Mil.ts, Pi .btljide

market steel : prinn' li ;i 3ors. Pi.Vi p;.7ä: iiieillnni. ?17 A'ri 7 ' ; Iimij V' ikfi. st7..Vt'7 17. : ii-tit V"i kii. M7.7ä'u 17.p I'i'!. FBa.Vu 17 .'.: nw.s. Sll.oo''M". ; vtsis. si l in.bj l', imhanapoj.is i.mi; kkk. INDIA N.U'ol.lS. Ind.. .Inly J IKuiS

l;c. eipt. l-',!!: 111:0 K.-t lo bt r-t Seavies. Np; a'..,'. p; 7u : be-t sif.70: i.itrM. SbY'ie. 17 en ; i.alL. .-f

j J0 ü..l'i Pi 70 ; j CA'PJ'I.i:--lb ' fipts. 2.ä"0: tu;irket ' j'attle st'-al.. .-.live ..0'- biwi-r; c!i..i. e heavy steer. 1 4 .VK'7.17 : li-lo t-ei. ;

HO'iS P'-'Ti Wi Ii,. . . läije;

lbs , bä"4-: byi jp. !.

1I1W . a 1 v t i

the "War Cry.

pjblication of the

Salvation Army,

GRANT NEW TRIAL IN

CALVERT WILL ACTION I " hkl1 i? juH oul f"" ,from i cover to cover. Highly tOiOred pa-

a ; '

Mi-

t b e a V'oU a Str.-.a

1 1.-". l'.dn.

Carb. 1 ' "w :. : i't't-!i I ? Pir p:e. .

oi

1 l,:m :tv . Mi- Mai o t am . .Mi Vn ?: ..1 i 'a 1 i 1 '.a ;; ! ! . a ; e r ; .1 ; - S: . 1 !a t i 1 a i t : : t i 1 .or.

A towv trial lias been granted in the ca.- of William P. Calvert. aaint llaxel Calvert and others bv :

I

the commissioners. Tlie contract for the construction'

t of the Beehler road, let to II. W.

triotic pictures, tlie one appealing! Reed A: Sons t onstruction Co., was lor a righteous Peace, the other a ! rescimied as the bonds for the road

reproduction of the riusirif? of thehave not been

-obi.

The bonds

.Jiniu- ". A. I unk in the

.lo

rn

a! I

' o . 1 c 1 ! ;

Pith: a: I 'rll I S i I 1 j ' . !':e don.

Wi'.-on i:;,.-

Id c 1.0, M . M :.

1 .M; I ... !., lit I : .fMa V-a t t t ',: n..ni.- ! d .urt i.

.. cti

-iia.b- ;:! Tl.e o.ii:. ar.t : t. -ja u :.:..! b' ti.re.'tJo-i f Mi - P P k 1 Mut'. V .iv-i?it'. bv Nt .- P. rvu C'.a s . Mi. .1. t oa K . i . . r i . ; :.t . !."i.- of the C t a : , a " a I . j t i.e i i ; . . - a will be nr. icr tbr d.i . ttf Mi. EffP Hal n TWO DIRECTORS OF LIBERTY LOAN NAMED

p. r ! i f a . r. ; r. . - i th- lOva'. lo.Ue ,f K.k. W 1 d ii;. ee tr-r of t b. rt : d .1 : C ph r.s or . :.. nt-- . The N " vv s - T; rr. f .-.:: . 1 1 POI 1 3t ion : . I he f a :; ; loin dr.." ::. ' 1 . t - . p; 1 f : ' " C A R ! . !: T : H e t . r. ; r. s -v . t. -. e . : : . -tjies der - !'? f- " th

toii.iv tire ait ( io which tbt-

I'biinti:';" so il',: to iircak the will of the bde Mal v J. Cap t t :. The defendant; ai til a verdii-t in a trial '; birv ia a i.ib in th circuit court ana :! plamtilf iic.mt diat-ly n.o.il tor a new trial i:pon the pin and tliat the tfstimol'i.v was o . crw li Imml m taor of the pl.t. lit iös. LEO COOK ADMITTED TO COUNTY BAR HERE

Libertv bll. a.iorn the front and were ordered so'd June 5. Pert

back covers and a double pai;e in the. Meegan wa awarded the conti act -interior of the magazine is given ' ''r the construction of bridge over :o.er to pictures snowing the workjthe line e-f the St. Joseph and Mar- ' of the SaPatiou Ai niv on the battle-i counties in Pnion township.

liebi. Tl;e .ublie ation contains several de. ldedly worth-while poems and the stories and editorials ring with bal: from heginr.itig to end.

The work will co. ?90'b

TO HAVE INTERURBAN DAY EACH THURSDAY

The general plan for deepening the Place ditch in the Kankakee marsh and its laterals was incor

porated in a report filed Tue sday ( afternoon by the' drainage coinmis- j sioners. The report recommends! that the present ditch be made deeper vailing from four to io feet that j all of the lateral be dur.td out! lor a certain distance up stream ( from the K.-nkakee rhe-r. The ehteh 1 assessment has been a subject of litigation for several vears ünd the; report ju.-t bled is the second since! the assessments on tlie lanoowntr.-

vvtie contested in tne Kapmty circuit coui t in 1j12. In making the as.essiiienb the eoni .liii-iuiieis ret omiiit r.d two cia.-es iienerlts and outlets. The

SEEDS. (Correetrd Daly I ny Warner Broi. eed More. Ill K. Wayn St.) T I M li 1 J I Y 4 .Z(q 4.75. ri:d clovlr 4it;s-?i.i. WHITC CLOVKR A US IK I-: 14 ;K7$Pa. A L r' A b I A J 1 1 (T 1 4 . SAV ELT CLOVLR--SlCtlS. COW P i: A S 4 : : t. 7 G -V4 . 0o. suv Ii La n s .-: $0.0). BLUK GRASS-$4. FIELD PEAS $4 $0.75. MI l.l.KTT s(Jr$:;.75 (JLK.MAN M 1 1. L L T - f 0 rn ll .7). JAPAN PS IC M I L LPT-J2.0t. -$3. MAMMOTH C 1 A i E R $ 1 'J a-'-'. POt LTRY AND MEATS. (Corrected Iaily by Jiimule's Market.

t t.. .Iffferton Bleii.)

y-ftcj pj I i 1" t-J , ii'-uer. onwut.iii; j S'.P Vi ):.('; bulls. .)."'ii:.ir, . .ss..vir,i 17 'Sj. SHbUP AND LAMPS !:-.- if t

inark' t steady : pniüe sheep, o.po'.i 10..V: nib. l'P"-oJä..; bprirg Limb.' si.:.."' i''? lä bo.

Kl I I U li I. IV t. -Ill K LAS I bi l l AI.. . . 'AT I'LL ib . . ipt : ::. - .1 . , 1 l"v-: prim. !. . 1 7 1 'i 1 7 " . ! grade, sä e p; "t 'AL l'S I.'.n dpt. 1 !i. ii a ii. tiv.-: 1 nil t ti...i.t- .", irf 1,1 . 1 SHl,i:i AM I. Mi;s ,;, , . v

fa id : lll.'l ! la t a. 1 1 1 e . 'hi..' '.1 . ls.7.. : .all lu fair. 1 .. 1 ." . In J I oo'o Pi 00 : ia -p. ."t 1 '- b; 1 1 1 ii ;s ip-t t apt :; i nc ;.. .1 1 ; 1 i rb-r. 1 7 i'. 1 7 7.". : i. ':. M7.Vt.f

bwiT; i ,.,lV v, SI 7 .V'.1 7 0 : r.M, .-! . 1 I'' , lö.'ö: :!'.. .'ll l" i-' sale-. . V

lilt Ai.O l lioni I HU Aijii. p,.y i;i 1 1 id: ' i pt . 1 ä w' t il . ' ri , 1 . v . . I : .1 :y'a L'P JS - P. ; at 1. 17 "...". - .1 1

. re. a pt -. '.A ''' . ' i ; : , .1 -' ta-'-

..';;': cr-i- .. 1 '.''' : 1 m he. k. 2'''-7i-: uirt'e -Ji'-i CHKITSi;- -4 s.M. '-'

aj. 'J.;' : 4 1 . j 1 r A'. ia ':.,

' I '

MOMA AND PVtllAM.L. ;' V'''" .r1,",'-, ,W" V' " NPW MlhK'. Julv - e;,n ,.c 1 L1M. ljll.II. l i,,-v-t:,t. tt,... t,...N.. w.....a !- Li.-k-t)c. . st.rtii" . I--

! barge today ruled at 1 p.-r ..-i.t: Li-b. ' ' ' ; u ': ; - per out; bw. 4 per cent ' P'oT.wm.s b- ipt. rime n.a-v ua .1 - '". lM '" '-'

bat v re t jter 1 1 nt. t Tin marker ij r rj ijn MtitMiti'f. ; Pi per Wu, .liift Call money in Lendn v u per t nt. Sterling L.V 'i.ll'e a -O jolc 'iti. b.isiea i ti Ib-mkerü' l'.ilb it t Ji Ti 'j-l'l

(.1: IV

f..." de'nand : s;.7:; ff- f-d.i-

-v 4 T 1 for t'U-'Jav bib.

Mi.

Uil'i

7 1 ... 1 . . . v : 1 a ' a ' 1 1 ; . . . : . S 1 ' -n J - 1 N ; ; , . . . '17 ; - ) vi

oeiiehttd (lass ;. divided into

READY FOR OPENING OF NEXT BOYS' CAMP

ibJiv iion v a;".v in;

nil.

. 1 . . il to of

. t v . w a s

' o ; '. a t t ii c at t he ial of . c ' .i ty Muntlav in t!a ait. M.. Cool; is a grail-

county and Mr. StepUf n.-n

M

1 . . t? ! t

" 1 1 i . i r " w;!'. o; -

the South Pen! hr-h

S boid at ai OitiVcti the dtgrte of bachelor of law.- las; month after thi.e r a 1 . of studv at Notre I'ame. it. tontitvie the ftudv nf law

01 a ii-val !a ooii e this s.ijr.b.er lidl .. :.d : t in active piaita. e w iien traip

th i.,:ntv 1. ...ib rfii.W:ra in llie ;".'',! u .-: c tb. e a.a!, on pei led.

AppbcAtif.u blanks for tlie seiop.d. camp of the bovs' working reserve die now in the hands of .lohn CI. Yeapley. county elirector. öne bun

dle. 1 bov will V-e allowed to attend trade to come to this e:ty. the camp at Purdue. Pafavette. Ind.. T'1e Pctail Merchants' biea.i which will Gnen Julv ! the Chamber of 'ommerce a!

Beginning Thursday. July IS. South Pen, wiil have a weekly "Intet urban and Suburban elay." They will be held eacli Thursday of eerv v eek. and will re devoted by the merchants of the city to encourag

ing tiie interurban and suburban j i;.i a

nine :

ac lui ihnu ta

j the eieite 01 oeiient derived, iur this las., owns 4i.300 aties- in t he liiulsii i'iiiet. Tiie outlet inci'iilr j.'l.-i'J" acre, makiiic a pjtal of L'J) Una affected. i The stiinated t-o.t b tlin present I roard t 1 onimis.iijner : f ;7V.-

tne J 4'j'j, 1 1 4 in a 1

VEAL-PayiEg 17c; ellng. lagr.

ULLI boast JO-; bob ui sr. 20- ; teruouee. ÖCn sirbdn. 4oöo0'. ' HAM Paying. 21df, celling. 3aV j LARD Paying, 'J eelliEg. 2i i JLIPl'.MAN. gkej:n HIDES -Pk- to ILc.

e m.i i .'ii-. t ough. woii. :.:.ot,' : ( :,;f .icv.". .

POLICE RAID CELLAR AND TAKE MUCH BEER

against tne Jpji,7H

I ny the lornar boaiai.

f There is a Iar0e

a ! nitaiuiri ea. 01 state

Pr. .St an lev Coulter, dean of tlie. meeting Tuesday morning decided

school of science of the university, wiil he in command of the camp, and instructors from the Purdue

1: t d :

T li

experiment station will

tne o m ;ii tuUiments rf

farm ucb: There wiil be one retiod of n.ibtar- tlrib each da v .

upon the name for the day. At first it was suggested that it Ve called Suburban .lav.'" but as it is pian-

r.-1 ,t i'afti f.cf 1 - f ii- r. I"!

and oti -i- t::-.e rj,.allv- d

South tVl.'i. it Wa th

ter:;r;n f n d si; oi han would more s. ;;a ' 1.

a mo ant .:

and alon tlie

Kankakee river and, by a special u t of the bis-at iie whi' h was paed !a.'. veal', this land 1 assessable.

It.r" n.rti ui d e . s -! be: KVANSVIPPP, Ind.. July J -Ti." fr.: lhp;or raid by th local police sir.ee the Indiana supreme eoutt declared tue Indiana, dry law cor.titutional occur red here today v hen e;ffiCei s 1 aide. J the home of i. ar Kui-heuberaer. saloonUeept-r and found lii'e ip;antities of beer stored

( III , 1.1 . 1 ex k. Lv I . s. bureau ef VJ , I L t - IP-'A, . I Uly -11 ois JboiniHtc'i :-; pt . 4: liairLet iioi !-; bliln. sp !'' 11 ',:

1 . 00 : out 1 ;, :- acr ia .j

17. on; j.i.kbi i.i.i:-. ;:e.,a. .vir, :c, p; --, loixe.i and h.eUii.i.i b". ti.".'; p; c : bla bi 'i'u 17.'": !"ij.rli. 10 lä i : p-.' p: :m'.j p; 70 'ATM. I. I.tihiTe1 If.' j.T- 37. '"it ti.ai ket r-aip f. !...; a. .-f . ttta-. .-iaiic, Ml! .".!;' 1 c : !,a-ai'i:i- ;i i .ai,

BOYCOTTS OF GERPvlANY INCREASED BY SEAMEN AND COTTON DEALERS

IIP AibO All Hb v I . . v . COHN V.. na- b ll. i lf.. 'l J ..'; P'.n ; ., .No :: i a -i . .! a 1 Tu l r.."f :, : n ., :. . . I t ! b.w - 1 .' 1 f' : V. V,,. j ! b . V 1 CO AI - . : u bit- 77 . . N" i I j ii r bi " 1 . 7

MllaVlHI . UN. b'l.l.bn M. .1., . l."b . i a 1 1; N - .i u. 1 7 'ATS - ' i .ti. mi' . i: YE- s. 1 i I.i il l I; i a i. I c "o : I'. b. ... I.MKI. ..:.. dl I I vp i M I v .: t i -7 : i . 1 - ) ." ; i Atu:' si :..

( UK (, .l IN HP A'' ' I . ' .

' I'M'. -

il il;olltiN.

H .

This lemoves tuie of the douUP.l In Hie ellar. Pichen '"Trsfr was

r n h i g e i w i t n i o 1 a t i n c the s t t e -

tKP.art I e'en.er.ts m the diaiua-'" Moiel

at:T fin;-;-! i Th:,, l i.eihai'. t b h ial

id that in

Ih! ."i.. it i ,i;:d N--. ..! -. ! LONboN. July . --Aid b- added to the co 1 1 a t: a .u t iJ'Uü.ti. the 1 ! ': ;. i I i - f t i i e I Jandio. --v i 'a i- t

! oi.: : sea m.i i. a .i I -hop!ta r : t I :

juojett ever undertaken

the cont!n;.:or.e

it tit

M l TO 1 Olll t Ptlsli MOIlIT.At.P..

oV t

a j udginenr of i

t .-e

.b

of a mors case and

of propertv to s-itify ti.?

HOME GUARDS TO ATTEND mimctyiTmp TfpmTtc KULLENBERG FUNERAL NINET.!:.NA PERM IS

'0 nr.; i

ti, pif-st-n" ie;elei.

in.

report :.- ippr"

d i j ; i. -iil piS .11" i -eft ire el or

ide .rdii-'it . o , in pohe? . eturt.

ia vv w re r ; a i r a : c :

1

CITY OF HENDERSON SHUTS OFF CAR POWER

Io ,i ' i i . - ;t. v a ' i i a e a .. a Wl':r.e I nt i nation-.-! : "Him 'in r,!."

( i a i i:, pr-- - a !'! . e .' . n -'; j i '

a i -1 ,

i

an

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IP". i ; . 1 ' ' 7! -

li"''

, ; - i( n i f .- v

mortgage was r.Ud in the St. Joseph, Th fur.cral td Pvt. P t r II K'-i!-

gan-f th- automobile owner of the superior court Tuesd iy morning by j en'ecrg. who died in camp in Texas Ninfty-one building permits fori

Jenson acair.st William C. I will he held from the residente at the erection of structures at an as-

ISSUED DURING JUNE; pAN FOR JULY 4TH

AT DIAMOND LAKE

Si U !!. a crime d e c bi 1 e

c, . .

i," -e - l . t . s ' i.M-

W a"

I n e . n j : i z . N'- . s PVANSATLPP.

e:ty into transport.-:;.

it:.

rea d v

to canv tb.e f.yir.g su-auioris car.ip.iin to any par' f :'u ty. llo'h Mr- il::-.. an Sephr.-n b-ar J ne ore.! of t h : r fort'- T . : . : pla-.-- f'""" tb' : ff ..-.. ; 1 I A r 1 i t n ;, ... a ; i f . 1 . " : ' ; 'izifT lv i-efere th litter th

wnicp. , St-vii.tVi t o; a e ; and i f the ial'U Co n - : P ' .". c Wala. 1 NI: . .a ! . . . . t : ' a .. . i I . i . : u d The YV.C'a. I

la S. Calvert. The plaintitT , 2 o'clock S mday afternoon. and . gr?ate cost of $rb:.i4v were i-ied that a note was executed in - from the Swedi.h Lutheran church during th mtMith of Jun. ac.-ordina

the tit fendar.ta to Sarah! .nd that this note Was ys- :. t be plain, tiff in P 1 1'. by t htl at... ..f the e.;.ite " f -Mrs. The r.t.te Was ftU" P ."

Wiiiiar.; will tleliv

" lino.. i;ev. iiu.ui. tu- t" tne inonttiiv i e port id tne , v li'arU Sboi

The f aai.il will ouildirnr tiepa i : mer.t ;:;e-: .. ,t T ;-- j is a pa i t the Ioi-.il b.on.e i:. In J. ,e a ear at.o lii--f Weie i;s i o-:; a

if whoh "K.uiizi-

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

a c - .

son o:biia;n be . It etuied

r'i-lliis. i.i 111 i

t ;.:i wbl ait ,4, hon oi a rv r A tiv e pa ;i-3 ret s

r.-eni r.j-f of the ch'iiir Bur-.al will be :n th city h.t.i tery.

McJr.trr.v-. of Soutii Pen.J. - a patriotic Tddre at

Pv at. eats res-.i

P

a l.i

til rt 111 b " a '.

W ll

i.r.e W i.i ! - l , . i b

- n . e- : Ind., Julv J Aii

e and Henderson trrtinn

topped running todiy as the of IK-iüliiviti ott.ci.il shuttititr j....-i nf tlie lit-ndeison ' it

h : ; .i : , i - . ! f . . i I i . -

ni a I eiu i

iits a r.d so. ij

dCrtins! thfe ai'innr, a

a I. - a r f 1 e r

OUl

' : t a p- i :r.b ..---! ; p - il'l'iUP i o : e . :

a - f

At a ef nerji inf '-br; of the jnemOers of the Pivei d i'.dton P-

a . i b

al.-l

, - j.er iu:ts

aed with

ii.-s ' ihe r- i H ' e fcui'idmg e ost of f.

a .t

Pnd the d ti,iv.

I P.ha w a vna U oi..n ' o ratal

;:ic- j who w l

a The The Mi iia. iltti .. I.I !!!'

a n i r feiai e I - .ii ton.ii'.ti: were ui.

: r.i . tin .,cd th

ra iir-t? od a y I iMii . i t hat t i a de it her A it 71 til pi .

t o

Will

Puiinsr the :"rt si month

pren: ir thfie wtf nrmit iMued a? irainy for the wme

of the lo.: 1

lien w l !

f i,ri.;h

m s :

r. r -

thro j?hout Cue day.

A dar.ee hie feeu rilanr.ed to ikel-ioTn of th

pi&ce &: Siiore Acxei in tii4 f eninij. i ti-e controvert-.

rea en tbe.r

Ct e-M .. 1. f in I e 1 1 , i It, fratv hi- l rd t b- hut -

' n , u 1 1 1 f. rr . i !t tt

P.i . ii. e 1 . U .

Pi" el

'il'

It '..- Una!. la. tar 11 :ej :.!' -: ,' ; .'a li,-- . ..-.: ..ft.-.

; tn.iu-I c

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I i

curiuv cppp.. "I die 4 : . a i f .

n i -

ejuiei at 4 low er.

Cr'at ot ton d'-iC-

THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. Bldg. Mtmkert S wrk trk f ntilLi, )rk I ri I tu h k.itMfr. w )r)rft lnlU'l txiJit9, iUcmf - Lor L. t nb40r. i liuai; Hvr f 1 ra Mit lurlbtna Hnkn' A4rtAtiwa IririwA l'ri,L Utr Ail Market. Pf DIN I S

r -