South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 186, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 July 1918 — Page 7

nuioy r.vi:.M;. .n i.v .-. oi. inCCIMITIHM HC DOI IPY HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN ! ON RUSSIA EXPECTED SOON, FAMINE RAGING

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEi.

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! LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Iminr otr run i

1 1.857 PLEDGES 0. K, RETURfJED

Factory Workers Have Done ;'; Bit, Say Officials To Ask Others Again. PJeil" riri of m o !j."'ni f-i lory V. of I ,-, weie !l'iir,-. J.i ill' -jits :-t.itif)ii.v I-'rid.iy mni i,:!- h; : i?y War S.iir,-'- In .i.;.;:i.u U i-. .if t'-r the;.- had l"n li'-' !.! v -1 : 1 1 I j found j-at 1-fa ;ti! . T!m- pl-d'- : i.iitl.-i vill Im- 1 1 1 i v ,iM'i-; - i '.-s t a t ion Ji.i i.m o" ofi t ' i ! i . .i 1 1 i i p irch i.-tu s V. ;1! b ; i A on t!.".r ; t aifJs when tbey Im;. : - It1. J " . The ;i t lis U lll' il ,i rr to i .. I ' t il t! t" V.inUs. how ef ! will l.t- ii'M Mti Td ne? '.f ' k, ll'J! - -ond so- i licitritkon w ill lie s'..iiUl m an f-i foi t to in re.i ? l,.. pl-,i laboring rn-n bie dot-.i "T!.-, :'! 1 hat j was epeeted of tb-ni." p' aineil one worker I- r.day. "aim o we re re-j turnins tlie .ards. The w e., t h y nifii of the city hae not ft pled -,, much as We feel they should, so we're "Otnsr after then, aua.n before ve -end the (ards out to th s.i les i ; station-." j 'ity hea(bUn rters has pi op.-red aj table of results in the fartori-"-, j which how that the average factory I worker has subscribed to more thatij iZ witith of War Savings stamps.! Hut fi factories Of the et, tue li-t! have ."eraes under J. per pei - son. The followin- lst -hows t! I averaue amount of stamp. -nd .inn tietieu iiif -MiH".w in in. , factories n.iiip.J: I'.i' tory J r.i f l.ein V l r.av h-r Mfu ' 1 1 1 iiinrc i "frp !'l f I u f h ( Vti m i .it ion ( . i . . !lH Miz e S. nit.ii I .-It in i; .V Mat I ' I Mlt'-n IIh r- .,! i '.. In an I'.roi. I II t Tl'.'t t iai 1 1 1 1 .1 i v '... I'e. tI-'M IVitt'-ni W.'TU I'.ibik K..I! Piotr. t..r 'e Mii' " I 1'. r.i i ii ir 1 t lleatile Sfo. l K,m-i. If''. ... üv.-r riitbed Plow Wf.rkIii- Kims s-'Utii la-td SitarW An -('! '. I'-'irii oil bii'. '. t i i . i - " ' M ll.izlii-kt "ii'.ir i:e t'i st ii.lt-l i ki-r 1 1 a rii. W ink !!-- Ji limn ". m i . ! il Ia i r l'.. ' .1. I: llll.lle I'r-'i'i'lic k SI: if"T .. .""Il SÜ.I.-V M.e liiite i'ii ".lt!i T-rild W,iiili ii ''i South lid I. itli.- 'ii k -I . I -. in rt i ti A ii hin' . . . b Iif-r;' ,v Mil!li"Mx' I I r 1 1 .1 1 i ; ;t 1 Indi:t II U 1 b.-1" 1'n lll'litll.'l I.IMlp.T l' -Mtii I'.inii i;. iiI lie Singer MT'. '- S..iith -I'.ei,i I..x. ! .'nrU. . I'.tin-r II.h UatiL-e W'tiik-t ' ll i ti X a I ii b !i SP jdi. n-.iMi Mf'. Stiirr MillibtirZ" '''ltfi-r ('" I'nni.iH M ii'ft l' h S'-aitli llelid .Mi. tu'- I n- W..1 ks 1:i . .1 .-;! Mf--. -" Oi.ii k A t i . . i lLMii!i"ii '" S":::h I'cii I I'.-nh lrv . .s..iit!i I'.iii.l I'ii a T".1 '' Smith Ib'tn! U'at-'.'i ' . . . Kidena'ir (itttn.-at i'.i Snitti P.f-Ml I'.-v o i 1 ii'.f r I'. r - s- .nt ii 1 an.! i i ir.-; v '... . . . Wtu M .Hirer ' ' J'iIi ;-ti.'i I ;'! i i', i i Mi'N... WiNon I'.ra Ih'V mi 1 ni tu f i n ' I 1 I.-O M . J . ' I S hid let- Krotti'T-. . ni.- Mfr I " s. nth Itnd Tiii W'.i;iii 'e. I'.i . k- I :. t i 1 1 r K.tii.bivn'- .Mfc l'" st tidt 1 a ker rrp. Tot. I Aver. ire I PiT-i HI ' Av I'i i.- . M; IT .. 170.T..' . . P".; i ''. i . . 1 ' io : . 1 ' . . it:: fis 1 I U I 11 'I Ts ri :7 ."I t '.t it ; "ii IK. " rr. it ; .".a i '7 ,'iM " 7 . Js I II I it i ". 'J.''.'i j.r.i j- n Is , 11 7 1 s i il .v.l OFFICIALS SAID TO BE ANXIOUSLY AWAITING LEE HEARING TONIGHT South Rend poüce ' ;g in mbers of the chief of police Kline ard A f Police Ca.-;d. aie said nxiou.-1- awaiting the he Ik uien l.i'l i'll''l D. 1.' '- ( b. f to il in; b be I lie i'o.irf ! afefv ton, ght on ''ej. c-nar2e of 1 -, a i n g on i it fed u n wa rt anted as- i'il uoou I.e.- I.eRiaiic on t'o' afternoon of the Mishawaka 1 1 1 i ! de: Th a nxiotv of the P"ii e v i id to y.f, .t ;ed 1.- the f,--ii thit Mr. l.e--may vp'o.'e a onib at lb" treefP - .l Hu: he it: oowu a ban- i:: i . .j i i . " I : . t ' i ' 1 I 'f v.lid til ; o i : .a lüg oi t .'..' O. -a I 1 i . ' h ia - i l he.n-ing. 1 1 i . i ! : i e i d i o n J i n ' i.i 1 1 - c I: aN.i I'fl.lb ho'v to lcard no'etog T.ee i ., . 1 it ;,.-'l '. i w hot'-c I.i , Th" hoard T: be of t'.ie : c o'-.'- ?bce in'" i e i ; i o . i t : -t.it ilc- of th-T.'-e. n lid i - ? 1 cut ina dep.1! at t io M ' . T e fid I th CIS. F ' ' w i . . - f ! . - Mr. 111 I vO I I 1 '.' C f I i ! t at 1 e f e i d I pubp : e a FIVE WILL LEAVE THIS CITY FOR WAR WORK Tive local men registered n-i'.h tip in thi federal etnplevmeiu court hotie. Wil-on otr-.ee :: v .i , 'ei't or.

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will leave for Indianapolis S U':ri!.iy. , ' ''- s.-c.n.n rfin.u is n-i an .nun-M-here tbev w iM be awarded trans- I ".".eii to the machine shop? which w ill

T.o, ration to Aer.i-en. Md.. for wotk in a covtrnn.er.t The .,.e:, a-,e Walter S: ''. i Roe t II;, !,.. ."ai". c'l i i-'.-.-in. . 'lick - ..cd 11 Pep.on Tbev : be . - ii ;;;. e,j a ra rpeiitet - rii.i: srrr i oi: xs.-,u. S : i T f !' t ' w a ' - . ! A - p ! i i ; : i 1 1 ' c ' ' ' I : S" ith Rei-.i Raibiic. .x : i ; a - - o - and , '.r;v ,i c . : s I 11 h:p !: H a r t : r Z ' d I V I r 1 r r '"i ; i re for , . n - T ;1 1 r r ' h -I"- nd in'- - r ; i.il I , I

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i du in ir. i,u;mi . i;i;'"'i I i 1 - r.i tnet t !i t i :;'. 1 1 1 r. La n idi'-, a f i -; i--i.i. nt nf thi- i?y. in "hi ago' Mi :;. Mr. La Radi was r.4 i ai- Porn in .south i.hivi ami ; i ti g 1 ' until h- v as about I j lie i- -urviv d by his vv;f-. Mr.-. Ix iplu 1,1 Radi a son. Hairy A. La Rudi-. ;i daughter, Mih. Rlanche J ; i I '1 ; t li hi '.i -v, lY.mU. Wills. i:n and I i . 1 1" r . atal two sulci's. M i . John .M.ilone arxi S a . Mr I li e I ! 1 1 . 1 .1 I u ,i s ,i f t . i :ifi ,u in " J i if, i ; Tuesday STAMM, U S WITKOWSM. Si.iui"! ins Witkowski. ' J e.i.-- old. o n of .l I ; K.i t heri ne Xiiak. died at I e louv of hi sifter. Mrs. Frank 'l.i-' h. :.::; S. l-liillippa st.. late WedI :n iv eveiiintr after a lout: illin-.-s; lll'il i on i pH a t ion of d i.--n .-ex. I'.eis utotbci- !: i.s surviwd bin -n-ji-f t bi Hui si t erf. Mrs. Ji..m plu in- Li- k and Mrs. Anna KifJb lie a l.-M !;; es ne N'ab.-ntine Niiak and a t e p -tep-born hrotb'-i M,tej-. lt ua Niiak. He was j; y ,4 y i, j;,,; in snili Rend. The. j f t Ju.j(, Saturday mornJ j ,. s ,,-,1,,,. St Adalbert's ; ... , ...... inhn Kiil,...ki offieiatnu;. 1 ; u i l.i 1 will le- in St. Joseph loete- . FUNERALS mai ii. m i,i.i;.iii:i;i.. Th flinf.ia, f ,,vt ,:vt,,. j ,-. ,,.,.. ,A jn ,,(, nt thfl rosicPMCe ,it . . ;1 (,(lork S;J ntla v a fU.llK)on t, j . I.utheran (huich at ('(IOC k. instead of a ii in mi nct-d . ail' ::o an I I ': i 1 . i 1 1 The funeral of Valentine Niemier ." 1 -ears tdd. husbatpl of Mis. Stella j Niemier. 1 ' .; S. .Jackson st.. who ! .!i-d addi'ii!' Sundax morning, was, In id Thujsda morning at ! o'clock i at St. i.i ni.-la us ihun h. Rev. Roman Marcilii.il' othciated. 15 u ria 1 was jn Cedar (IloVi- cemiteis. - Nearly All Trades Are tobe Represented in Order For July 18. Armv !k ad-iuartcrs at Wasliinpton sent tlir draft tioanls of the city and oonty I'riday a general call for volunteers for all mechanical branches of tin- am. v. The time for enlistment will expire July IT and is for white men not included in the July draft ipiota. The number has not I been design. ited. as vet. i Men ol the m ciass may volun teer I'm this work iovidinc tbev waive all titne limits for classüica-ti-i.i. I ' rivt in nt s listing names cannot ! e t.-leased piior to Aup. 1. nor him the le teleased within that peI ,iin(! to enlist in the nay or marinu orps. Th.- c pursue a rin : An! o o-: t me i Ilia k'ers. :o ei -time nt ask- for men to the following trades m the repaii men. blacksmiths, i. liitdge carpenters, catdnet caulkers, concrete foremen and concrete workers, construction

BäIHSKS FOR I MANY WORKERS til IM -'vi'-

ir 'es. im dud- fo.eno -n. cooks, draftsmen, cdectrisafety boa rd. I ri;M and stationarv engine-

' ji ; e m . Terriers. hor-e.dior rs. litho. i ai.'-ei machinists, buglers, photo- ' j .gt H plO ! S. ' r.l i in I icrs. powdermen. piariymen. ruggers. saUUIers. shoei. .... vii I'fi'vni'c I 'i il firs; In nnani c II. ' l- ' I- , ...Ili'l.-. .III.I. ! t.-irpho-ie operators, timbermen and l opog ra ohei s. GIVE PERMITS FO 99,10 1 11 or !Stucicbaker Corporation Build Three Big Addi tions to Plant. I I Ren nt- for co p -T i u c T i o ii costmz t en h,iii w ( r, isi-,i i ridav morninc J !-. lb it building drpartmont to th.e Studebaker eorioratlon. on- ermil calls for the construction of an addition to the forge Department -which is to rot SlAO.OO'b 'The ad-liton is to bo of brick and ste. l and will be a building 1 i 2 feet , . ::'''. feet. --t tr-L"c''. tuie on.- .-tor, Tili- will i -e a st i uchi: h. a- will also Pe m ' 1 " y oo-i - . au'il'iou to tie folg. depail- '. alei it will intr a iZloaod e of J i" feet ! , v ;, 7 , f , et . i"'o- thud pel inii i- for the con-f t i"M t l" i ii w a v to i'.t .' i :.i! cetlo "f i .'"' ". lii.i ,ii; tl.e f i.ip.i-etl c o n -t t u ' t ! n i t , of I'.lhf corporation T ru.i ki ii - i M' t '. ' i ; -1 i e x ii ; i a : ' : a I : g bt ,i t ..'ihn k i .mroureed thiT Ml. I T. I ' 1 ' a i ; . ntrr--'A i ! 1 e h ' d t Hi the olinic. If nnu:nip.g.

CAN'T FIWD BOYS i mnn onnT ninniAU

MMM HUMAK

Mrc Inrcin Xlnllhnnon Killed Mrs. Jessie Tonnagen ly-ieai bV StrSY Rifle BUllCt On Thursday Afternoon. said I to i ' r'ponMhle for the deatn or Mrs. .Jes ie MollhaRen. who was accidentally shot and killed yesterday afternoon, havo so far been in vain. No trace of the hoys or the rife ha - been found, although a s'juad of polite attempted to follow the lads, who left on bicjcles Immediately after the shootin?. Mrs. Mollhascn. with her husband : iand two children was picnicking on the rier bank, just north of st. M,u's academy, yesterday after : ''V nts. .n:ssii; ioi.i.ii.;i;x. noon at J:.'!u o'cloc k. Two boswere. tarsal shootinp with a .22 title, on the opposite bank, says Nelon Mollhapen, Slä Iceland av.. her husband, and a strav shot crossed the river. strikinp the woman just above the J heart. When the woman fell, the; boys hastily scrambled up the bank and hurried away. Dr. Power Called. One of the men in the party hur-i-ical to St. Mary's to get assistance and happened to meet Dr. F. J. Powers who was at the college. I)t'. Powers rushed to the scene, but Mrs. Mullluisen w-1 dead when he arrived. Dr. Powers returned to St. Mary's and notified the police and a squad of policemen were sent out to the The otticers tracked the stene. boys up the river bank to the spot where t ley got on their bicycles and f ast to 1 ortage av., where they lost track of them as the street is paved. Mrs. Mollhagen was removed to the Ruell undertaking pallors in the police ambulance. She had been a lesident of this city lor the past three ears. coining here from Gary. Ind. An Organist and Soloist. She was a member of the tjuincy street Baptist church and was also a pipe organist and vocal soloist. She is survived by her husband. .Nelson Mollhagen. and two children. Charles. Me vears old. and Mary. Cl. ...... -1.4 Uhu is: 51vO Kill"- I . , viteii nv ner moincr. -irs. ri.inv.ii Plumb, and the following brothers and si-ters: Mis. M. M. Ctirtis and Miss Jean F.llittt of South Hend. a nd Har.y Klliott of Ponton liar''or, Midi. The funeral will be held at Die residence Saturday afternoon at J o'clock. Rev. C.eorge K. Lnterline otticiatinp. Rurial will be In the city cemetery. SUES FOR PAYMENT ON BIG LAND CONTRACT Alleging that a payment of Jö.000 is due on property valued at 1 00.Cm. interest in the sum of J2.40O and nr.eii attorney's fees. Albert J. Home tiled suit in the m. .losepn .... i circuit court Friday acainst American Trust Se urit Co.. and Kniest S. Renson. trustee. Th plaintiff asks the court to ti the amount ilue. .ccrdinc to the plaintiff he contraced with M. c. i;ray. 1". 1.. Hoptu kins and dim P.ull whereby th , . . I. Ii,, I three agreed to purchase Du acirs of land m St. Jo-eph county lor jiioi nfin The latter were all non-re-idents of the state. Rull later be,.r.. I-..,- O,.. trii-t en, v it UM t t i ii. w i i i - i and recently appointed I'mc.-t Reuson to act as trustee. The plaintiff f.irthe" alleges that the first pay ment of $".'"iK with interest in the I sum of 5-.40H. was due last month. MRS. DEVINE SUES FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE An amended paragraph to her orisrmal complaint for separate maintenance, in which she asks for an absolute divorce and an allowance of l'b fier month for her and their two children, was filed in th-fo-eph circuit couit Friday

Mis. Kittie L Devine against Julm ;ffir 'be past six weeks. He whs thr. lein a local attorney. M is. ! f t her ,,f Thon. as F. Gailand. jr.. of

1 ' I I eir,.- obtained a decree of pa r-

at- n.a mton.i m e . the circuit court ai,, ,. iM7. ami wa- a!.owe., -CHARLES L. 2IGLER TO per month for the , m!dren site onr"At at iimOi iPftm c m th- .ineided paraiaph that! SPEAK AT LUNCHE0iJ

she Pc allowed to retain the cu-todv uf the i hi hi ten. DON'T I OlHil TV

?.-i i o;r Uundrx .pivr ef tVn, j br.t wall re. 'Fnifd Stits " rT i -you akc your acat;".t. Adt. .?3 4-S ' ftcates ef Inciebtcdne-"

JUDGE BINDS BURGLAR SUSPECT TO GRAND JURY

Georg- F I r . i n f ? v. al'ä- Geotpoi i Harri-, who ris arrevted by the pojlue last Friday on suspicion of havt ing committed the robbery of tlio it", i:. Ue Wallpaper store at ':'.) S

Main -L f ir laxity bondslthe fact that the entire Russian sitln c ;i wipk ;ljru 1;lst,lia!ion ha. Wn thP ,uhi.ct pf

'Saturday night, was bound ovpv t IIIV m IIU Jill 0 JUlUr Minn! I 111 city court Krida y morning. Ilohinsorj was rmplojed at the I.ee More, but lie did not return to work on the Monday mornins fol-j

lowing the robbery. Tie told Chief' That the president has the perof police Kline that he had been tojsonnel of a !tusian commission in

NTIe.s to visit hi.? pirl. hut he refused to give the name of the youni; wornan. When arrested he had 2aO in his possession, and the money was in bills of the saioe denomination as that taken from the store, Judpe Gilmer fixed the appeal bond at $1.50( on the recommendajtion of Deputy pros. Schwartz. The case of Herman Harper, 4' ' 1 V' Vi I . . . . Ii W t t - 1 W ll'r, M . . ,. . ' . JV. II . " NU 111. il I " n-t-d Tliutsday nipht on a chaise of having liiior in his possession, was continu'il to Saturday. The police found seeral cases of bottled leer in Harper's possession. i J. R. Skeeburn was fined $1 and costs for peddling without a liIceiist-. James Harris was also fined $1 and costs for exceeding the speed mut. SUGAR PER1ITS ARE CALLED Only Authorized Deputies May Issue Certificates, Says Food Administrator. All pupar permits in the hands of retail grocers have been called in by C A. (Carlisle, food administrator for St. Joseph county. No more permits will be issued except throuph authorized deputies, and no permit for siipar will allow the purchase of more than pounds. Retail de.Tlers are to be held responsible- for sales of supar upon permits bearing forged signatures.' A list of deputies sc far appointed was announced Friday. Additional deputies will be announced as they are appointed. Those now authorized are: Frank Mann. South r.end: II. 4D. Strubee. Mishawaka: Dr. Tiacey. Walkerton; Charles Wolf. North Liberty: C. Rates. New Carlisle: Charles Rerrinner. Cruinstown: j Vernon Hall. Wyatt; Clarence Rensherder. La ke ilkfoot. Osceola. and Dr. ProudTWELFTH DISTRICT NEARLY OVER QUOTA IN WAR STAMP SALES All the counties in the twelfth district have reported their rpjotas raised with the exception of Allen, w'hich expects to raie its quota before the end of the week. The second district, which had already reported Knox county as having" reach its quota. Friday morninsr ad-led Sullivan county, and Morgan county came within a few thousand ... ! a.,11 .... :. - ..... ,i.,: '"'hu in us '(uoi-t. ' on ii i ' ii aiiinan J. YV. Nussey wired the state committee that when all sections reported Morgan county would exceed its quoin hy $..'0,000. The state committee regards this record as unique. The county chairman. I T. Singleton, had resigned, and J. YV. Hussey was named county chairman on June I'l. He had had no experience in any war work of this kind and although takingcharge only one week before the final big drive, has practically put his county over. Hamilton county, which was another one of the backward counties, also reported Friday that it had raised its year's quota. iWILL NAME SELLING FORCE IN TOWNSHIPS Plans arc being rapidly com pleted j for oraniziniT a selling fotcet throughout the counts fo- the fo irtl.i Liberty loan campaign in October ' Ivcr ! I'M: nini:s. chairman of the -ale i.illl .'.l.1jll.l'lli.-,1 i , J ,U1 " nt ;' ' n-'-ay that J -ub-eJia irnia n will be appointed in nty in.lhn unt and ab, fl 1 a c 1 lOWTlsmp. A mretlTlC Will each town-inn. A meetinc will Le neio: m the near future when the personnel of the sale force will be completed. MRS. ERSKINE'S FATHER DIES AT HUNTINGTON A. P.. llrskir.o, president of the Studebaker corporation. returned Friday morn inc. whöre he tvpr.t to attend the funeral of his father-in-law, Thomas F. Gar la ml. w ho died at Huntington. W. Va.. July 1. Thf funeral ervices were held Julv :. Mr. Garland wa e irs old In ! Mrs. Fvskine has ).e-n ,t Huntington t h i- i it v. i'harle. I. Xtgirr will be the .p;ike' at the i "ha tuber of Pin. be. oi Ti 1 1 d ,t -.- noon. i om in r.-o Mr. u-!"''-

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WASHINGTON. Julv .,. Advoof action in Ru.csi were today , hopeful that a ilet.niti m of policy toward that nation would hp forth-, lenninc shortly. They baed thi be- ; lief on the fact that rif't Wilson j made only passing reference to the i Rus-ian situation in his speech yes-j f tdav at Mt. Vernon. In view of J i sweepiiK fxrhancos between the j CIKf Uir J'IMi CI iIIIM States dtiriim the lajt roiiplo of weeks, it is believed, that the pro posed plan of action has about bcn agreed upon his mind i not doubted. That commission will be sent to Prussia to cooperate with Ambassador David R. Francis in the latter's fforts to bolbter up the anti-Ucrnia:i elements in Ilussia. Meanwhile all of the information reaching this country shows that the tiniest throughout Russia is inceHsinu Famine conditions prevail everywhere while in those sections where the Hermans letain control through their armies the civil population is heinp exploited for the benefit of the central powers. 25,000 CELEBRATE THE FOURTH AT TERRE HAUTE TFRRi: HAl'TK. July .'.More lh.cn .",oro people participated in the Independence day celebration here Thursday. A patriotic parade in the morning brought a cosmopolitan mingling of military. fraternal, civic and municipal organizations with representations of nearly a score of countries whose natives are now citizen of America. Two airplanes from Rantoul. 111., brought preetinu.. William L. Taylor, former attorney general of Indiana, spoke at the fair p rounds in the afternoon, where the program included sports, racinp. folk songs and dances, military drills and band concerts. A horse given to the I led Cross -by Arthur Fromme on his departure to military service was sold at auction for $l023. WEAVERS ASK RAISE OF 55 PERCENT IN WAGES LAWRLNOi:, Mas?.. July 5. Thirteen hundred weavers from two mills of the American Woolen company went on strike today for an increase of ."i.i per cent in wages and abolition of the premium system. The company Is turning out nearly loo per cent war ordors, according to its olficials. NAME NEW PASTOR FOR LOCAL CHURCH Ilev. L S. Davis. D. P., of Cloveland. O.. will assume his duties as pastor of the First Raptist church here about the first of August, it was announced Friday. The congregation extended the call to him last Sunday, and his acceptance has just been received. Rev. C. R. Lapp. D. P.. who has been acting pastor of the church since Rev. C. A. Pecker became chaplain in the army some time aco will go to the First Raptist church of Indianapolis when he is relieved bv Pr. Pa vis. NAVY GETS FIVE MORE MEN AT SOUTH BEND Five men wete accepted by Chief Petty Officer Kniss at the South Rend naval recruiting station Friday. They are: Stanley K. Kalba. r0 S. Jackson st.. liroman, third class; YV. J. YVojiechowskl. 1 i S. Pulaski st.. fireman, third clas: n. J. Dunn. South I'.end. seaman. second class: C. M. Powell. 501 Foiest av., Mishawaka. yec-man. third class and Mathew Milley, Michigan City, Ind., seaman, second class. The men proceeded to the Gre.ct Lakes training station near Chicago. BAGG'S PLACE RAIDED: PROPRIETOR ARRESTED Stanley Ragg. 117 K. Jefferson blvd.. former proprietor of a sale, .n at that place, uas arrested by the police Wedne-dav . charged w ith the unlawful possession of liuuor. The police secured as evidence eight cases of wines and whiskies. PAT'HIOTIsM I'OIJTKN. Iteo I. C r et- Sr I.oiii renr.h;can. ohjicted the other day whfn Hep. Flood of Virgin a. chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, n - k ed unanimous co-isent to insert .; thf ,-on:re.-sional record a patr iot t address by ec' of -täte a college Lansinir delivered before graduating clasDyer expres.-ea the opinion that the address was "political." although he had not :

seen it. Several days later the ! rr ported aFassinatior.s from anyi c-,.nv repli.-i m Ins own b.and". nthouse republicans slipped into the ; other source. -" lingrecord an unadulterated political: Accordint? to the RxrhatiR" Tele- j ..yf,., fr,r t that t he FuipU St itst'eech by Sen. Lenroot of Wiscon- : -raph advice." a priest at T.irakoe-1 of knir.rif.;i ,,r,. no i,,:ige:- h . p -r.d-sin. delivered in Li.icoln. Neb., in Selo or. June 2?.. prayed for the souls-j Surei. oa are -i- rroircr t whicli Sen. Lenroot made the state-: 0f th? dead, at the fjni" tim ;m-1 k Ut u K (.t, lo., r,f ;4 , o-t.liTi-.n ment that the Fnited States entered ; riouneiisr that the sss-sinatioiis had ! w , j, n ,,,, ( , a!,.p.

the war against Germany "without enthusiasm." Sec y Lansing made ; j r. ecuss for fighting the Hun. . i the contrary he demonstrated the s cause. ; I ii t-. r. I i"a;i I Ni. Srui r : ! TiiRF.HO. .. July :.. . puarter- ; ly dividend of 2 per cent on mü j common stock was deelated lodav I )- the Willys-Overland Automobile cum pan . im NT roiHii rr to p.iv o ;r 1 lUinlrv diiver j.efore .IU take loa- V ,'i ( , ' i:i, Advt. .". 'i.:.i;

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With Fluctuations Confined to Narrow Limits. Ni:V YORK. .Itily .. Stocks were in good demand in the final tiadine today with traders favorirg Fnited States s'teel. Stmlebaker was belnir absorbed around Di': on reports of government orders. The entire list was strong at the cloe. It. lei national News SiAii.: NKW YORK. July Trafli:'" started after the holiday with a ü - play of strencth in nearly all the

important issues at the openini; oi,(.nino the stoc k market today, but business j , ',,nso j(in was uuie:. I Corn Produces Fluctuations, however, after the j i vucible stcfi opening were confined to narrow j ,-i,a (iino sngir limits. Steel, common opened j j r)istillerio S'eeuritie higher at 107. with a reaction to , j-rjf. lOfi7. Baldwin Locomotive opened J funeral i:iectric up 4 at 92. and lost this slight train (Goodrich on the next few transactions. nt. Northern nfd

Hallway Steel Springs attracted attention, being in continued demand and making r further advance of ai to 604. Maxwell was the most actie of the motors, moving j tip to " l Vh. Anaconda made an opening gain of which was lost in the next few minutes. Reading moved in the same way. advancing to .:!!. and then reactingto M "h. At the end of the fust 1." minutes the leading stocks showed only trifling changes from Wednesday's close. Steel common again rose to J07 during the forenoon and there was a Rood demand for the equipments. Railway Steel Springs advancing: 1 ' to iL Crucible moved up one point to cs. The coppers were nil in demand. Inspiration rising to Ö t 1 and Anaconda to O. U. There was vigorous buying of Maxwell, which rose to "2'. South Bend Markets RAIN AND FEED. (Cor recti-I Illy by J. XV. nurrrll. Starr Mills, Hydraulic At.) WHEAT Paying $2.0ä per bu. OATS Pavincr I'-: 'Piling Söe per hu. liltAN Selling. ?1 60 per hundred. MIDDLINGS Selling. $ per hundred. CIlOPi'LD FEED Selling, $3 30 per cwt. SCRATCH IT:nD Selllngr. ? Per ct. HAY. STRAW AMI I EKI. (Corrrcted Daily by the tVenlfy Miller I lour nd f eed Co., :0 s. 3llildRin.) HAY Paying to $14; selling $13 to 2o. ST U AW JG to selling ."Oe a bale. DATS- Paving 7: sellintr to SHELL COHN I'aying 1.50; selling, ll.SO. EAR CORN Paying" J1X-0; sebiug. $1 75. TIMOTHY SLED Paying $1 per bu.; selling, 4.70. ALFALFA SEED (Montana grown), selling. per bu. CLUVLR SEED Paying $17 bu.; selling. ?1'0 per bu. SOY BEANS Selling $4.7.1 bu. COW PEAS Selling. $175 b'l. LIVE STOCK. (CorrecUd Dally by Major Bro.. S. Lo-g-an St., MUhatTaka.) HEAVY PAT STEERS Pair to good, T(fJve: mime, fiOc. IKH1S- lÜDfP P.S. lü';e; VAjlm ll'S.. 15", liXJ up, ICo. SEEDS. Uorrectrcl I)all tir itarn?r uro. eecj ttore. Ill 11. Wjb St.) TIMOTHY 42LQ f$4.75. RED CLOVER 16?21. WHITE CLOVER fc. ALvS I K E $1 PöOfi I1S.00. A LFALl-'A $llft$14. SWEET CLOVER SICieili c o w p i: a s -"..: & . jo. SOY HEANS .k.iOäJ.50. BLUE OHASS 4. FIELD PEAS 44 02 $5-75. MILLETT 3TiL75 CiEIUIAN ?JILLET .'-fl3 X. J Al'AN ESE MILLET J'2 fn $3. MAMMOTH CLOVER $llföW2. 1'OtLTHY AND MEATS. (Corrected Daily bj Jliimie's Market, IIS E. Jfffemon Hlrd.) VEAL Pajlng. 17e; selling. IZQZZc. BEEP Roast. SOe; boiling. SO-; porlernoue. öOCaOc; lrloin. 45j."X'. HAM Paying. Jic, selling. LARD Paying, uelliuff. o2c. LirrMANs. ;rlm:n hides iuc to isc. lALLOW-l'üUo. rough. V(M.--ä-"i'rijT; calf :.'Or:;o. . ! r- A n UIC UICC AMh Vyt.Hn. mo vv 1 1 l. muu DAUGHTER ALL RUMORED SLAIN BY B0LSHEVIKI Inti-i n.itlaicil .Neu sorvi -v: . LONDON". Job .'..-- Former 7.a: Nicholas, the ex-czarina. bis wife, and their daughter, ("ram! Duchc-s T.itian?. haw all been murdered by the liobsheviki. according to an i i iPcnge Tekgrai-h dispatch from ' Copenhagen today, givinp. the SweJis:i newspaper i-oiuicisen as us au"i thority.

There is no confirmation of tlie,mtcn,r

; taken place. The audience wept. Om Several unronJitme, report have ' heen ci" 'i!ated latelv that the for- ; iner cat had oeeji pot to ilf.it li. but IPs ivi tlie fir.-t time that the xarina ni-d Grand l)jhe-s Tatiana had b-en fepotti-d assassinated. sd'YIA Hi: IlllOWMJi. ST. I.'M'IS. Juiv Seven St. Lo uisans were drowned in th- .Mtamac river in the vic.nitv of Fen ton. Mo.. ve-terd,v. accoiding to Ion distanie ii'b;ili"r.f r' -n p h'e today. Four nun. a gi-i ard two omen wer drowned, it wa- report

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tew I ii tTr.n tl -r. i pyv . i -i' X ? W Y.'RK, Jm! lI lees on the sM -H e e r.a n Ce ! i a " ;ru j American H and 1 . j A m er ii a n 1 .indeed . . ! American I.oromoth e ' Ameri an Smeltif i A met ic.i n S i:.ir Kc! i: j Amc'can T ! and T 1 v 1 1 I', V S I ! 1 :' A menea n U'i or-:-, Amei ica n Zinc ! Aivicund a j Atchison j Rablwin In omo: : e I 1. . 1 . .1.:.. v 1 :" - " " s I V, I . i ! : 1 1 1 m i e I 1 1 1 1 ' It . o . . Rethb-hem teel . Rütte a nd Superior . . C.'TVd:an r.'cifb- . ! "ell t l I the;j Chesapeake :inri .-;,, : chicapo I c uicao. . i ii. a no : Pa al i . ? -i i 4 1 N 1 is , .mp , -0pper 1 ' ; ii 1 i (It. Northern Ore Inspiration Copper Gossip of "Studebaker corporation is a ed of all the shell luiine-s it rc a n I handle for th" next two x.ais at b':t:-l. Wliiie actual silell . ;t 1 1 a i liive th companv an ;ispi'fat" close to ? i'ii.ioui.iM'', its potential orders can easily run a ho $."i .nun .- eiiii in sliell business alone. "Tile government ;s iojildmg the she'd plant for Stmlebaker and l -bearing ail the expense. The .ntiact between S t ' 1 1 le ba k e r and t!ie Loxernment for shell husiness siijmlates tll.it Ihe new pl.lllt shall be turned over to the company .it the end of the war if the companv so desires." Pow Jones - 'o. I. P. erpool due 7 1-L1 lower on July and 1 lower on I i tn'i"'i . Comes uuiet but stealv- at an advance of 1 'J to :,2 frmu Wedne-d , . Spots quiet, Jn lower ni:w York, .püv ötiu- n. nanc-ial News P.inb-tui sas: "It sems safe to say that no single recent development b.as done moie to establish c onliclence in the nnamiil district than Washington and big business is really coopera t i n g at last than the announcement of recommendation that the pine of copp.c metal be raised. Grain, Cattle, run ai. o i: roi k. lib P. S. r.'iri'.in -if .M.irkit-ii (Hll'Aflo. Jnlv ." IP ;s- ;.m , 1 1 . r l'M'OC: market st.'.'lv: l.n;k ..f -al. ?pjn.i'i 17.hi; tnji. .vi.'.oo; i.iitr !.! -. Mi! m'. 17. no : packing -ink. ln-gu. st; " Vi ti;.fc": lignt, T-V'T IT.i" : i .mil- L. .M. .veif P". no .p;.oov; p; CATTLE- Ueeeiiitu. l;.o; market steady: beef e;ltt!' 1 7 '''I 1 v I i i'Mii Tti. 1 1 an-I ine I i ii ia, s 1 1 T-'' 1 ' "in ; 1 .7N.,7 1 4..-.M; .-fillUil Ml ml dintii. m;."'o 7.S. : e;iivc. i ;..'. it ' SHEER Ib-e.-iiit-. I'o.ooo: " i.i.u-ki-t Sle.nlv : 17..""'0'' 1.7-V , i. i.uiiim .:; ''n hi '' n e- -i ium d i -I ni ;Cii j. ai'd riiin . .vi ' (i.i'm t:; S pi I Ml, 7 1 J I HI INDIAN AI'OU I.IYi; s I IM I- . INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. .!;! -"- li"' - Peielpt-. ll'.eaO; in.ilk. t JO- I - .".e hlKli'T : be -a lie.ivi.-. Pi 7"'; 1 7 c : i..-t lu-gs. .17.ii-: i'ig"4. M-"' - ''.' 17 "' : mbk of s.il.-s. 5b;.T-"-''M 1 T.iiä I'A I'l I.i: he--ci.t--. "J'o: n .iila-i. . .t tie steady. lalvi'M -f'';cl ; le-a la-.iv v sNer--. SI 4 17. 7ä: iilit -P-. r-. Ml-Vt'M p;.T"i; l'.ifets. S'.i Ui'.I 1 1 ."pH; um. '.'.'. l:'.l; biilli, '. om'm l'J.I ; i.-ilva- s-.c"u n.vi Slll;i;i' AND LAMPS lo-eij.ti. .:: markrt stei-lv -1 I II e !iit'i. füll I', 11. oo: km. 'in. fi:;.'.i'iii',iii; -j-iiug sr. ","m pi.oo. i fa ii-. i:sj iti i i ii i. i i. EAST lü'ITAI.i . N ("A'Pri.E IP- eij.t. m. :. h tive : iitaine -PK K. .lid;. ."". " li 111.! I ' '17 '-i'' 17 s" bllt'la-r L'!;i.!., .-'-'. OM' Id .".e " LYES IP . 1 --' .1 ki t II' liv-: ll!l f . I. ni- e. ' t-e'-J ' sni;i;p and i. mi;- - ip i; t I.e. i . mil kf :e ! i ve : i i "Ml P noli !'. 1' : -lib Pi ' .i i e.ii!h '-. 1 "-' 'm P". T-. : 1 1 1 no. ' II' JS Kee.-i ;.t .V"' : ; Vni li ' .lT.eo'.i IT i : ! 17o. niiv.il. . i 7 ''n 1 7 C OO'M Is 7 -I . i. Vi l'i'-; 1' ' 17 HERE'S SHAW'S IDEA llltc I ll.tl i'Mi i , N'"' X - ' ;. V R' .". I ' N . July :. - '. IP i : i ' Hha w. bnlP.mt profc jot.al .gan--! er" has broken it a a ni Asked bv the I 1 1 e t 1 1 1 t o u . i ! N ' -a - f .I'liv p'opb'. 'Service to -ml to tl.e ,...U:I. d "1 . Re i raid i , a w THREE KILLED AND TWO HURT. TRUCK IS STRUCK 1 1 i .-, i, . r . , ' N.- - - : - ' IT.WSlTAWNKi. Pa. luh" ". Th; i i j t ' - -' ' . - w ! 'e . i t . . i t -:'.;-:' ;i i ;:'! ia - i ; : - t . ' w !..-f ft ' . i tl.jlfi ot; tip- Riftaio RlK - e-ter a nd ! M 1 1 - -1 u 1 : miIuo d .-r ; m a r I f o !n, ';!!d wRi t . t P a Ro--iP''' .1 I -. ..-! d I i . Si a i i f v , in- i" -' - i N . Y . I !i ni - I '. i i Wiliiam Craft F -lnxsut a w r.r v.

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