South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 191, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1918 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

ICQUITS BAGG. RESTORES LIQUOR

TO DEFEiftl Judge Gilmer Rules Prima Facie Case Against Saloon Man is Rebutted. Holding thai th'. d'ten-e rom plttelv r-.. i. ".:'' I Tli'-- 'tinm i it .ide:it that 1 1 ; liquor toui.d m his poss"-".;on xv a a-;n-' held '' si!'-, t jrtor. (Vh'i'i:'' or to be given away. Jud'f ililm.r in iy ' ' . t ;. Wednesday tjiom in--: fo md S t a 1 1 1 -' II. H.1K. I i T i;. Johnson Md.. m guiiP. -f violating the stat- prohibition law. .iiid ruld that th-:- lf n -danl sho'ibJ be allow--d th future po.-.':!on of the liqii-r ti : i - :t t I th" police a? the lime of his üiI St. Jiaj; wa aiie-.'-d on 1. 1 1 - - night of .Inly by .-rgl. K'M ts and ni;u--r : r?VcM. In city morninjr Uactr ' o.irt f (Jt-Miay i was let ruled 1. 4 t .- f 4 l"r t.ioI, ei. .. r dia, a.i-,.1. j Ser,?t. Ilobrt- tti:! fo- the . ate that upon ras:n- th- frriifr l:ar saloon he saw a truck lner and -Mr. Bass 1omJhic s-eral eoos . ami ke-i-. on an ;k;;to truck. !! .id , ,, . t Tn i r a -,-,rl found ' th.iw h- hd nixp-.uatfil a,i(l TllMf That the l.OXes inl i;?.n, VlUCli wete , ),'itiX taken from the former saloon. ! eotitcrlned li'inor. I The sergeant tstiaed that he thn ! placed .Mr. r.atr'4 under aiiest and' took th hox an! k-qs to police ; h.-idiirtrs xvh?re th-y wer' h ld .i e,ilenc. Substantiates Tet itnon . Officer DeVoM .ub-ta?:t iatel the" S?stimony of S'-rt. Ilol.eit.-. They hoth trstitii-d on- direi t rxaniination j r.y Deputy I'rfs. .Srhv.arfz tliat thre xver eiht boxes and tic kf;'s al! containing li'iuor. They said tliaLthe ooxes and kens- were heinp: taken from the rear of the Ifaci? ila e. ; .Mr. Tlagjs' admitted tli.it the liii:or ! xan oein taken from his place, lie i Testified that on April 1.'. 10 days after the prohibition law became S-f-i , , fecttve. he hal shipped all his bulk J J ..... . St UTdor. and an complete cases to liOUisvilb'. Ky but all .ie odds and i erds'. riioh as two partly u-td keirMid bottle-? out of vhieh sonw of tlu h id ' xvhiskv had been taken gathered tocether. and the bottles i le had placed In the boxes and had j stored them in his ba.-ement. fie! said that he !iI doe.e this in ami- ; f ipution of a supreme eourt deci-ion ; declaring the jrohibition law umcn- j stitutional. lie said that if the law ; had been declared unconstitutional, he would hae h.ad enough liiioi on : hand to resume busir.es-. ami to lo him until he cojU receive a ship- j ment. i He tCbtttV-d that he hau cio.-ed his i aloon on the nuht of April and had not reopen;"! it. not even for the sale of soft diinks. lie 1 ni 1 That he had the liiuor found b the officers in bis jio-- sin t sell, bai ler, exchange or to sive away. ' " ii'.ciico I ?ltiUcd. In h:- ar'juno-nt Att. I'aia'oa 'ih neid that the presumption if prim favii eiii::e had 'e'"!! conudet -!y t ebutted by the tb f- i!--. and that : .1 ' . 1 . 1 I i f .. a ii is no; ai.; lo ia 101 sai- : or batt" ex !iaTi' o" I ' f-'iver. a wax. one call have m hi. ps-e.-sion as niuiii lei lor as h- l-sir -. A 1 1 x . Fa fa bau - is a-Itnitted that th i:;er' iio-.- -sion if l.fi'ic.- i--prima fa ia eid-nce that the po--se -sol" has it for -ale. but that it is! tiitrn ir.cui.ii'i fit upon the one hawug t!ie l:;uor t re -utt :!. puma tana j r-i ' nip Li- -u of th-- pi d libit ion law. i Judge Gilmer in reviewing the j ideiice cone ;t i -l with Any. I'ara- i biugh. and foand tlo- ief-udant not g'ai'tN. ! "'The li'inor tak'-e. from .Mr. Fa-gi .'m "i!d b- returned to hiui, should j no?'.'" a-td Altx. Farabauuh. Mb el. titled t po-ses-ioll of !t. ai:d ciidei the e":d-m' I do not i be!.- v Ilia 1 ' . i ..-.1.1 , ' 1 1 'I -hv'aid . u the ,. iilnv;-. fir n ,i r"-st ed nsr--d J;:ii When askfd bee," after th. heaUT'.i if r wm.'.d froai Mr. Mta. A-:. Tphed t!la ai'.ow the !;,;:: taken fi I IZ , to 1 !-. '. .J 1 ! led t C .'iia-r of I'oiice i . ; . 1 . 11 im- Iii r a ' e to he i e - ; I r x i r. e .! from the polier- ! efore ir o'i l'l ' .1 Mr l:.,M Cd. ( ) ', int. DE A THS TIIOMA. C. W Hll.H I'. Tho.-.as '. Wt.ghr. fo::-.-this i-it . i:-.l Tim . m - M:ch . s.it:::lav . Tin- ' .! roub.t to .-onth P tal !"r J Te x :. ,e ;. i r- obi. a .1 f i". ed by I X'. :''.- ., -i.: r w :r:..l. ' l - T h o t : i i s cm. i i.t. a. bt'otip. I". x run;. r .;;a; O.ta . .'i s a:.d The f auf i a ! ' i e 1.1 .. t th V"rr:'i-. h.pe! T'riVi r. vnt tv.nu a' R.t -m MPOSTPONE CONTRACTS ON MIAMI ST. GRADING P.an.i .:y Int;.:fa - '.i , - ra llv i V-, a i ... .::.' : t " i i r !le ?.e! -; e . i . i w I ' a I w i i : . ' K ! i. - i'i e . f .XI' : i t -, ' I J4 A 1 4 ....i"ts .! ta

South Bend Boy

Pi '-per Pe Leo. Co. lrith infant! . Am.i in evpe.iitional v Inn .son of Mi. : r r j 1 .Mr.-, Peter i r i-ixi -.. se il my wamid in action. a-co:dii;g to .4 t b. : am iteeiwd by hi s .,ti-!i"-Twos, j,, v. I v. t . f Re.- wid 1 1; r; old i) th- 27th of thi- month. lie ;ts hol Ii in I i; in m out xi.i.s bin!i:ht to this yet ;in infant. IK- iil.--! in tin arnix on .Jul. 22, 1117. two months hefoi- the declatat ::!! of w.ir. and was a bomber of th fiist divi-'on of Anieii' an sold'.e s In .' C'li h Prance. II- wir t l tioio-d 4l I't. I ill."-. II' Pas,.. T-;:-. for three Months .tftet in- n ii.-t To-:it and x-.a- anions tlu ho-ej .a-caa-r" of their special t:t-ii"-.-, for immediate os.iras duty Voun? ! L-e, although nt y.t 1 'l Via is old, is Ue feel eight inches ill h'ML'h'. ;ml weighs 17 pound.-. Tiu- hi si letter thai Mr. and .Mrs. I t- i ( t-.i fioin tli .-ir son was wii'Pn on .Mav 1 ' ani st.ite hi- had jli-f, mie n',:t of tii. trenches and i i W'.i S -II f. IM: :. imich needed rest. . he was in the hot of - At tjtjl ,:uu h vltl . . . . : .,....,,. l . ; . ; . . i I Ml .-IMe i HiMin i lis pi k. - tUT taken with 'pi. John 1 1 o ward , p .... . .... i i . . IM II Ina II. a JiOUUI I eTHI HÜ , Ul wlov S,,UH( s a men.Iev. j Altliouii 'he records of the udju-; rt s,.ne,-al ..t Washington yive the t, (j,v. ,,f sta nhy KohzinsUi. report-, in toda) ca.sj:i!ly list kille, in j

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10 ft' oi i r- r jOClIOÜI tnUmiTdllUn LaUUUUO 1917 by 557 County Gets $64,575.95. Five hundred and fitty-sex en i more children uetween ute aes oi .... . . - te acis and 111 years attended school in Joseph coiintv duiin-r the Past jear, emlinr June 1 than during I H.'17. and 1.4 1 more has been i

DREII S j . .

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aPPortionment this year than '.lie j one prcceuinL,'. County Auditor Arthur Wolf has received notice that ist. Joseph countv xxill have at its dispo.-il for school inirjiuses luring the emuing year, 4. r.7.-.. yä. This amount has been allowed by the state upon a per capita basis of SU. 41. This Is the largest apportionment the state has ever made to the connty, according- to Mr. Wolf and the auditor stated Wednesday that he xvl.-htd to urge everyone in st. Jo- j 1 sitdi enuntv xvlm n.'is a. child ue it tween the aes of G and -1. xviiether xvorking or attending school, to have their names listed in the school numeration during the year. The laryer the enumeration the larger j the returns xvill be to the courlty. j .Xlr. Wolf stated that there are many j citizens in the county who have 1 children under age xvho are workj ing. This lact seems to convey the j iiba that if their names are listed when the school enumeration ia taken they will have to return to st liool. This is not true in every case aid if their names are given to the . ; enumeration takers it xvill help the I county to receive more money each ear fr its schools. There xv ere children at- ' teit'Iing -ohod heie during the year l'.'l.-iyis. In lyio-l'Jl. there were Tc.-JoS nrclled in the schools. The county received $31,10 4.34 from the state last year and has received more than J.V'OO in excess of that this year. The Jl l.üTö.tr. apportioned to the lounty by the state this year is diided in tlu folloxving manner. State school tax, $ IT, 47f. 6:; intirest collected on common school fund sin, e the last apportionment. ";. 4.".7: unclaimed fees. $22: total coibvted. !..:. FUNERALS xii:-. k tiii uini: (.n.HK Ki, TI'.- t :i iai : M 1 s. Kathet ;ne I a ", .a e U i. yeam old. itV of C'oiistabtine Gulldcki. 3 01 S. Jackson si . J who d:d at o'clock Sunday after-) o.on :it ltpworrh hospital, folloxving' t fr-w dixs' llitiess. was held Wed - I .l..v n.o' ninur at n o i b". k St. Adalbel t's , hUl i. h. Rev . ! ahn is 11 - b.icki ott'.iia ted. Filial was in St. .!- I'b's i e n : e t el y A I GI ST ISACUSO V T!i für.-: al of August Isuckson xs ill ' e h. Id Frid. r. afternoon at the residee.ee at :i o'elocls. l!cv. . II i reshlex- v.i.l oaic'.ile. ;isi-tial h . Ibad Wii.ste.lt. Punal will b : i ;gh laud i eiiu t ei . M 1-ackso;. ts s aiAi.td " hi? :"-, hi- parent, two sons. 'n r.un ia .pr. and ! ris. siaiior.ol at i..p "lat'-r. Mi. h. lie has two sis. s .:.! to ir broth is livirt; in Swel . i r.ii i: 1.. t i :". ;iri a irot r.er. lacn.m . inir.i i M;i.: a. sot... i i)i:ra.in opi.ratiov. W 1 siunip. .". i) X .Mini st . nnieiweMt .. eine.:- eo'.-ration for ton: a h !....;!. b- a' .-i I.-.-pl; - bos 1 ' . V ; i, -a . ij.oi n.i.g. mr rchants that ;u! vertief.

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i V ijton:i: m: 1.1:1:. action, s h "Z)'J Sorith I 'ivisioii t.." ! Soiita Loud. Ind.. n trac- ol th"family of th- sold'er couhl 1- found, this lnornini;. There i no uth rivi.-ion t.. neither i there an) ! öl'!1 Hast or West Division M. I I o r. ,,' i. - , ,t' ve ft nl . 1 1 wl i nerv i- c. m. v -. ....v. church direetorie.s Iia 1-een search-, . .1 : : . . 1 ...1, ... .. li I

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l'U 111 Ul- i-o icain w m - n.r io ;t nullOIl-WUlt' IVliUUUOIl oil Hellt v .1 Alililiili. LilDHte. t'alf. familv of Koh.inski livrs. It rnaVtnfa l in K .-. and Jacli Croke of tho j .Fo-eph J." lir.-tn. ilolvi.ke. M.isx he that when Kohzlnf-Ui save his ad-j j.:xnu)P1. ,'uh, Chicago, wduse namu '.y-uV,S:ivl '''u. dress iiajn cnli.-tinent. he intt Ltion-j is a hoU!iehol.l word anion- foihiw-; j' nuj 5 i:,,-no,Üo' h-ipid. ally save a xvroni; street and n'im- r ot- l!u. iinu. ',N r. her, Of even city. lllaboraU' i.rf pa rations aic beiim ! V';nr?r ,.,v,,,,ak ,N,1, . 1 .M'.iepll CHl"llZO. .M C" S 1 1) .1 . I';lly. , j mad.- V.y the coininittee. CJolt en.' rar,,i,v i:. Ihuri-. sprliu-llei.l. ..

BIG HAGE EVENT LISTED FOR FULL i - . 1 n:..ln.. CTs: A.n fXUtllUöl niVdll y CAIOia HIHUIKJ Owners From All Parts of United States. Fourteen thousand, live hundred ,irdlrr in nurses for wich :l mini ber of the fastest horses in the of1 lllllu iaies win ruinin'-, iiic fered by the Interstate Fair assocjation for the coming races at the ! fair grounds, Sprinhrook park, -ept. 10-14 inclusive. The early closing stake events total $9.300. The race meetimr is being adver j tiseü as the greatest in the middle (vest tills year and far surpasses ! anything' that the fair association has scheduled for the fast half mile j track since tho organization of the association. j Perhaps no keener rivalry exists among the owners xvho have listed their horses for tho local track this fall, than between ueorge H. Tipling" of dexM.ind. O.. xvho has entered his "IÜnville" : Fred Fdman. Memphis. Tcnn., the owner of "Grand Chimes"; George W. Slaucliter, Detroit, Mich., with "Lucile Spier." who holds the half mile trotting record here and "W. A. Ricon of Gallon, Ala., with his -Feter Uilliken." These horses are all contenders for trottintr records but they liax e i. ever raced against each other. Another Hot Trio. Another ticry trio is "Kussell Hoy, owned by Ullis Frank and ! driven by Fred Fdman of Memphis; "Hal lioy, owned by Dick McMahon. 1 Jbertyville. 111., and "Single G." owned by W. It. Carefoot of Indiana and driven by Fred Jamison of Arden. Pa. Fach of these have gone a mile in two minutes or better in the pace. They are entered in the free for all pace for the Interstate Fair association stake. "Single G" won SO percent of its rares last year. The intermittent early closing purses are divided as follows: "2:2 trot. Northern Indiana Tiy. Co. 's purse of $1,000: -:lü trot. ir"outh Fend business men's purse. i-'.t'OO: J:!': trot. News-Times - i' '..; 1 pace. Ivildes restaurant.! 1. ): pace. Studebaker cor-' ! poration. $2.00 0. and free-for-all In- ; j terstate fair paiie. purse of SI. 3cm. i The lnte (lo ing purses follow : ! ; - : - 7 trot. jr.Ou: :1'0 trot. $3on: i? -1 ' trot, i .-..'oi; 2 : 21 oai e S7.((, i r I--- -s. S. . pace. t); : ! pace. consolatioii trot ri pae-. $400; eountv ' trot. $1., and .';:: umy paie. M.'.fi. Fntries for the meet will close) Sept. 1 . hu t records ma. lc- alter n- - are no bar. The driver x ho beat? the -t;,te half mile track record on the late of the meeting will receive JF'O. Tlie reword is now 2;i.", 1-c D0RAN DIVORCE SUIT DISMISSED BY WIFE .Si. n for a:: absolute divon e ,i!ed Mrs. .M.ie R. Dorar. against IMmund ler.in was dts iii-s..! Y'e.p;es. da in the St. Jcsep'.i circuit couit by the plaintir''. .Mrs. Poran t.le.l i.iti for .ejxi'-ate ir.aintenaiu c ar.d ct. ame.i a decrte xvith an ailovxar. e hut just lecently hbd the sud fir divorce. POSTPONE RATE HEARING OF ELECTRIC COMPANY

; Mea.ii. I. Tlo- ;a'. la sei, he o u. !n is-mo. i ;i pit::;'. : t Irlada.t . .v Micha: '. III . n :, '. ' '1 u in- r. i-e .n rate-, a hi. h . .-1 s ! for a b.eiiiiii July 2'i. hi- bee a ... po.:, , to . J : I t J . a. oidinu ! i f i ''to 1 1 !" , frora ':'! M"'o. fi-ir j'ar of i!i i ni m is.s an.

GOLF EXPERTS TO

jjj; fßj flT COUNTRY CLOB Plans Going Forward For Gala Day at Chain-o'-Lakes on July 23. fo.'ai.l L "jidou jifdlv thi' iiiö-l '(iit jf the yi-ar in South liend .social atij jrolt" circli-s will ta'.v l.la.o at tin- S"Uth li'i: 1 tomtf dab TtK.-da. July Hxliibitiou olf matvhe U-t'. --n f-:olfTs of international and national fame hai- la-.-!i arralitred. not nlv for th- i-ntt rtainiiHMit of olf lali.-. j,... for tlo wen tit of the Kl! .Voss lxK.f fund. I "harlcs "a'hi U" Ilan of i iia.a--o. . ..i.Kli,.-.n- ..,dt ciiuiiiuinh f thf ui.i Id NVjjj tht-re as will i - Stewart Gardner, the noted golfer fioin the. . i t i . 1 . . i . ...... ".....'- I 1.H11S I 1 11 l.llicai;0. I lllMl X)I . s ( llle utVe! lv clnh. 'liicuKo, . . . . i tln.si.-iyt from all nails of the St.!

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;.i..,,.. 'i.- 4w ..s. J mutches hetween i.liiCK l:.ans, I Stewart Cardner. Frank Adams aiul i Jack C'roUe, the noted golfers, were made hv n. w . uoreau'e. .. 1 ranis and lltoi'b O'Xeill. j Ample TraiiMnlation. 1 Ample transportation for t..o i thousands of p i.-ons who ar- ei jiectcd tu attend the festivities on ! tliP (lay Have bn arnnunl. Uiu You, JU(li,s' Iotor clilb h;1!S ar. ranged to run cars at intervals of one a minute from the Oliver hotel, heninnin at 1- o'clock noon on tho day of the big events. i In addition to the cars of tho motor club, t-pecial arrangements have been made villi the tdreet car company for special transportation, and an entrance to the grounds is ti he made near the street car line for those w ho go to the groumls b- this mode of transportation. Wliil tin, olf v ot; fi i too1.irt j U,on aH being sujlicient to dr.ixv (huge crowds, there are to be other attractions during the day and evening. There are to be putting and driving contests, and during the afternoon and evening there xvill be a band concert. Plate lunches xvill be serel at noon, and at 3 o'clock dinner xvill be served at the club house. Then in the evening there is to be held an old fashioned cotillion, led by the most famous cotillion leader in the St. Joseph va.ley. L'Micit 10.000 t Attend. Members of the committee in charge of the coming events estimated that there xvill be at least 10.0 u U persons at the country club to enjoy the attractions. The mutches to be held have receix'ed the endorsement of Pres't "Wilson, and Hed Cross xvorkers and golf enthusiasts from far and near are expected to attend. A large delegation of golfers from Chicago are looked for. Golfers have been knoxvn to luvttraveled from one end of the country to the other to witness golf matches when the players were below the standard of the stars xvho will appear at the Country club Tuesday, July -0, and for this reason the promoters ef the coming event look for thousands of visitoru on that day. Chick" Kvans is to golf what Ty. Cobb is to baseball, and the other three star players are as well know n in the golf world as is "Chick" Fan. The club grounds are to be appropriately decorated during the day, and at night the decorations are to be transformed by electrical effects into an illumination that xvill surpass anything, it is said, that hau i been xvitnessr-d in South Bend. Then to top off everything el se ol interest to golfers, there xvill be a golf ball xvith Pres't Wilson's signature. The ball is to be used during the day. but the exact manner in xvhich this is to be done is being kept a deep secret, and it is s.4jj that a great smpri-e i in store for a. II those Wim attr-liil. KIWANIS CLUBS TO PICNIC AT EDGEWATERi 'I'm South Rend and Mishuxvaka K'lwanis iiu,.s ar.d guests wiil hold their annual ji-ni.- ,tt. the l'.dsew.iier tiub. si. Joseph. Mich.. 1'riday. AJembeis of the two clubs xsi.l meet .at the Y. M. C. A. at 12: eO p. ia.. and .iourney to the St. .Joseph m-miii n.ot'jr. Piiiiiii- will 'oe serxeii at ,":''. and an interest in pros; mi for the members will follow. At ti.;- iif.et.r.-, :pr,:t from th? ' d-l-cates to the annual convention at Fro iiier.ee F. I., will ! e read. IDENTITY OF STRANGER IS STILL UNSOLVED! Idei: P' :x of ; he n in Iiis t oom at 1 ; . a .. Ti: e-,la .ro: iiii.r tf. .--.:.-.. i.riu Ya.-h:r.gto:i I -till a aiv s- I ''ei:!;. held I !l I v . The ,.,.v .1 1 l:e V I ' i e i I - 1 1 , , e I t . . l t . . i : : la- i. ! "s '!i ' ! I s r o V e . e , i t b : o a . . n - huh l'f- 5 i.. nan '. I -a -I 1 month. t dl no. : i i . : i i - i . i - to. ho.di:,-. i -1 v th "!!ll!. p..!' . h. i. i 'he :n ! e . I O ; i r e 'I'll l'.g Car I

U. S. Casualties

i lit'-: in t im. I N- ori ;: vasiii.;t a. i ' i i 1 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 a''l thr-.- (a-nait:v-s in lh ; A Iii ol ic.i !! J. Iitli'l.arv fo'.if-- Uflf i tiiiHiiiin't-J today ! thf 'ar lirl-art-m-nt divided as follows: i Tw t-nt -out- uiJU-d in aclin. 1 " . divd f : in w u.ind.-. li:r lh- 1 fro.u il.-iasi-, thrif ftoin uiiid-'nt ar.-.i 1 othor i.au;-, IT. xvnnd I M'iTel. ' i-iu- wound d s'iluh. r .nis-'in-' ; in action and two takrn irio!ier. I"i -asii iKit.-M in tlo- marine at- ' tvtdifd to th- Ani'-i ic -.n expedition- ' ai- foic.s -.-n a nnoum cd it m ti i'i.- o, p lieali"..iT u i s ilhided as foilo v. -: Two l:l'.cd ii, action. two h-d : it'oni wouüd.- ic-iwl m a-;iMi and tlo.- wounded ,vp-i" ly in .' ! ion . i MI.I.KH IN HON : j i.n:i t k.n an r . i Wi.li:n;i ii.in.la'.- rit'i"i. ..it!ir Tm! I. 'h.-. Id. j MINING IN ACTION : 1 I.IT.l I KNAM : -,:, ' ' 'n toi-. II- lu ll-, Id. 'UlllMH Il MAI KKI.V IN t I ION : AI'T.MNS : ! l. Üalti iiioi'. 'ird.iui"ii. Tia I--.It i-jdi i: r. a v t . I li! x . 1.1 III I liNAN TS : .l.:ii.-- .1. !ii--raii. I 'lii-j.. A;tbi:r J':!?a:i:ii. Ih-u.-teii. 1 I'KIMlMli: I.I III ni.vvvr: j 1 1 it t'ol-1 die, Tolurada Sjuilij,-. ''.' Theie were n ottucrs mentione I in the- marin' casualty list. ! The nniiy casualty list follows: j k i i.i.i i in ( 1 ion : si:ui;i:.v.t : .lall)1 1. l;H.Hi. I Tun ta di'. Vl: cmiii'hual: j 1 1 n r x ( . Mid'-r. .Ml. W : -iiiri-M eii. r.tt-iMu-j. W illiam IV i a 1 i a S h e r. Liui.i. . 'In isto.dier Alcx.ui'lcr Mn!ir. .li.. H I lill.VU.. Manic KobinM Irret adlr uKlzlo Hubort -Mu.oe. Milton. II!. pönal. 1 Munro, Dlackntrouaw ay , laiid Clifton hh.ier Pgier. Men'o. Kan. .la-per iuüeld Thonias-'ii. Newborn N. C. Henry Llmcr Wiitkiiiv Last Jordan I Miel,. I Piiur tV. I.an. ;itf-r. Ohio. I Us ar h. W'o.ids. bell V ii ley. AI.i. mi:i i ittni otMs: M;i;tri:.. i s. 1 "I, arles P. lit. loiiine Torre, Me. lalg.ir Pnvviiey. Side" I. K. läiis'iu Miller. Iolaw:ir, O CUM'oKAl.: I-a.-e- X. lbiiirMs". i" t rosea p. Mi Ii. I'KIVATPS: .lolm r.tittero. Indhimi. Ph. .Tolm Knrl C'.iil' ntei . KIl?ovilli?, lud. H.irry I.-vaii. IMillailo'plda. Antonio h"i. Vita lbto. Italy. Lauren J. Massinon. Lynn, Mass. Ill' !i;iiil .Fffi-pli Mullen. c York, .lohn Ostrowski. (lianl Ibiiils. Mi h. .ar P. Paxtn. Sl.ui alitor. I.m. Ki;mi- .T. Stutz, P.ufT.-il... N. Y. M-lvi:le i). Tallev. Suier. Texas. 1 iiin-tdii Tonio'tti. I"!ki. Nov. pii:i or iusi:si:: PKIV.VTIIS: iJnyeor 'anipo. Cherryx li'.o. N. C. Harry lal. C'Jiarltte. N . P. Putrli-k Henrii. New York. P.Ti .Irihiinin, Kar.s.-is ( itv. Kan. DIIiL J KU XI AttlPKNT AM Ol 111. U (Al'slN: COOK : Ch.irlos Levi" IJinri. li. Pittburgh. VA;o.i:i:s: l'lojii Il'dloti lieriror, I'lvmotith. VVis. Molvin Marlin Parr. Itu klioi ti. V. Ya. YvoiNiii.o i-:vi:ki:ly: si;i:i;i:.nts : PoT'-v Al'TiitnbT. rresf. I.a. i:i.lei- P.. Il.i'ker. Pallas. Tens. Arthur Harri. Mason City. Ij. OKPU11ALS : Ilaru'V Kdiuutnl Adams. Koa'lnl.i'e, Ind. .lolm K. Ciii-afion, XVavorlv. N. Y. Willi. m T. Hu.p. Pittsburgl . Pn. I tort ram Aaron Turner. Pahioah. Ky. .Ifdin K. Wilson. New c'astle. Pa. Joseph Wolskl, Phi- ago. puok : stopiiou Voii-k. '"ldi-ao. J'KI YATliS : Winston A rant, Mountain Creek. Ala. Jm-L Atherom. Prban.i. ohia. P. ml M. Ualdx 'a. Past Hampton. Ma is". Ib'iir: V. I'.arno. Stouboni ile. p'aio. MUhaoi Payer, Cleveland. P. Luther I'r.nlley. Morrlllon. Ark. I-vine H. Pooper, Hilly.ird. Mo. Cline VV. Pay. Soinerville. Teint. l'roper DrLVe, Ö14 S. I'ulaski st.. South llnil. Ind. .lohn T. Ml rd. ipvn, Ohio. Joseph It. V'reediaun. Postoii. Mass. Cliarle- P. rulten. Pii', Muh. Albeit I. Harte. P.olse. Idaho. Mrnst Harris. ThouipsonvPle, II. Charles Jew oil. Ceutervllle. Mont. Howard Karkia. Hütt. Mont. Kobort II. Koppenhavor, 'iilbert, la. tJeorge P Lhild.id. Ms Like, Minu. Plemeiit 1". Noouan, Crosby. N. P. Miiuor N'u-obauni, NYakarusu, Tnl. .lohn Ps-ar Pearoii, Mlyria. o. P.ernt Polaski, Petroit. Sam Salliro. Siinnysi.le, I tah. Ibn-lloy A. Sego. Krupp. Ky. .Tim siuH'iiett.i. l'hllllpsiiurg, N". J. Joseph A. Sistok. Pin alia. Neb. P.rure A. Spencer. Campbell. N. C. Iha bi-rt I Witt Stanley. P hoopoe. Ca Mlii th '. Todd. Atchison. Kan. Un-hanl Peter Werner. Pitts-burgh. Pa. Christ V. Zarneseii. Pvsart. Pau.-ola. WOlMlliD I.H.HTJ.i : I'll I YATL : I VIit e Ita rider. St. Louis. Mo. XII-s-sINC; IN ACTION: l'Itl VATMS : Mntth-'W Casey, New York. Alva "N. fi raves. Akron. Po,.). William MCarri-k. Mhain lbii-l.t N Y. Hoheit S. Jhiitkin. S.juth Itjise. bilbo, .foe It. lini-ho. T.nn Angeles. r.4:. William H-avard Stewart. Llk'.ne W". Co. Xv.le! Sti k. We ill .!.. Itcs il. N. Y niiv lorrai'1. i.r...j.;:vii. a Pliiiil' I'. W.iiti-'l'l, Sunliuiy. i .lohn I.. Wibon. itii-j. N. V. , IlTIliail Wulfe. Clieis.-a. .Xli. I'KPOXI.Ii: , PRIVATE : , James !.". Miit.ii. Hiiinilt.ni, Out ; I'Rit-ON ti;s. riaaioi si. kci ukt ED AH-ING: CuRPPh'AL: 1'rolTi. k It Ilvde. Cl:esrr. t. PRIVATES: Run. H urdu: nn Ii'J'la biu n ! ''".'! ... A 4 I Ii 1 r ' .M. J "I diOP. "- IliiO't:. (. ''din. i:.P.iid .1. .XpGrit!). Nev.- P..-df..l.l. M:! Charles R. Ref-so. Sprin: IF!!. N MARINE CASUALTIES The marine corps li-! v; KILI.1.1) IN ACTION: ri:t ei i: - .-lr :an 1. Mi. t.eS. Mihvnul.eo. W: J U'iJIInni .T. Wolkor. Chiei-jr. ooV:,l'n" " "" :,.- ;!:':.'.;.1N 1 i, PRIVATE ( i. :.! .: vi i.i.-iiii, .-n-inp. i;-u.e i, a I PI-IA IUI I.Y Cl.l'Hlill.ll KII.I.1P 1. 1.. a i. -n - Ii : ! VtlloS. NOW KIIPRIIP 1'iaslM I OK III I 1 : pkjx err : I v.l.. U ' 1 11! lot -IA . (... !. , i:i:ioi: ri.ii Kil l i n IN KCIION. NOW lil.l'llllllll s;i;.il 1.1 Will NHi.ii: PRIX A I E: I V I i . I : .-1 I - i.i I";..

I Try NEWS-TIMES WANT A,

LOCAL AND FOREIGN

OPENING PRICES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Steel Common Scores Net Improvement of One Point in Early Trading. J1 YMltK. Juh ii. -The mailet for stocks continued d ill in the .an Hour today with siiuht ri ss ii'e from i oft s s i. : i -als in I"nit'-d States Std. Sentiment as a rule, howe r lemained c-n!ilentl .'ulh-h. 1 1 i : i . . a ' 1 1 :i I New s Seii : Xi:W YOKa. July i. Witii onor twi i xeoatioiis opening pi ; -s on the stock niarKet today xver either unchanged or slightly hi-her, but in the n?xt few minutes fractional gains had 'oven established throughout the list. Steel Common scored a net iiuPioement of one point to 107 0-S. Reading xvhich started "-S lower at y! 1-2 recovered all its los-, Mtxian Petroleum lose from 10 ij -2 to H'l l-'J. Gains of around 1-. xvere made by Alas -i a Gold. Republic Iron and Steel and American Telephone and Telegraph. American Sumatra advanced nearly two points to 1J. Marine Preferred after an advance of 1-0 to 10:; j-i lost its gain. Theve xvas further good buying: of American Can. that issue advancing nearly one point to 4s 7-S. The action of the market during the forenoon failed t hon any change from the recent professional character. Steel Common after moxing up to 107 0-S. declined 1-0 and Mexican Petroleum xvhich had mox-ed up to I'M 1--. lost all its gain. Dealingsin the other .issues w ere confined to fractional changes. South Bend Markets RAIN AND TEED, ftor.rrte'l Pally by J. W. Burrell, fettrr MUlu, lIdraoUc At.) WHEAT I'ajlDg per bu. OATS Pyir g Gäo; rillinB Sou p?r bu. II HAN Selling. $1.60 per hundred. MIDDLING S Sei ling, $2 per hundred. CHOPPED FEED Sellin. $050 per cwt. SCRATCH IT". MI) Selling. ?4 per ewt. JIAY. STRAW AND 1 MI D. ((orreeteil Paily l.v Hie Wet ley Xtil--r 1 lour ami Peed ( o 40 s. Mhli'iKan.) HAY 1'ayhi; $12 to $11: -M.-lliug 1S to S-0. STRAW sr. p J: selling ÖO a he. (ATS 1'aying T5.': selling S.V to fiOe. SHELL CORN Paying ?lling, ll.so. EAR C(RN Paying $1-0: pellhiif. $17.".. TIMOTHY M.ED-Paying $1 Per bu.; Polling. ..7ä. A LI' ALI-' A .SEED (Moutaua grown), it Phiz. $13 per bu. C LOYER SLED Paying .17 bu.; -Belling. ?'J0 per tu. SOY REANS SelliUiJ $4.70 bu. COW PEAS Selling. $4.73 bu. LIVE 6TOCK. (C'orriM td DaJly by Major Uro.. S. Lo-g-n St.. MUhmw aka.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good, r-Jis,: nrime. ÖCälüc. HOGS lSOttj'iao lbs.. 15 Ue; lZ0a ! lbs., lö?4c ; lto up, lüc. SEEDS. (Corrected Ial I ly XXarner Uro. SJ Store, III K. Wayn St-) TIMOTHY S425t$4.7& RED CLOVER 10(äs2L WHITE CLOVER K5. A LS 1 1 v E - $ 1 4 sV r? $ 1 S.7-0. ALFALEA $lltii-i?14. SWEET CLUYLR $1G1S. COW PEAS-J.0((ö-S.i.O:. JSOY BEANS 4:;-Xavp.C0. BLUE GRASS $4. FIELD l'EAS $4 .öo $3. 75. MILLETT $3 70 GE RM AN MI LLET $T.3 .S3.C0. JAPAN i;.S I: MILL ET 12.50 $3. MAMMOTH CLOVER $11 (222. POULTRY AND MEATS. (Corrected Daily by Jlminl' SlarLct, 1Z2 E. Jeflron Bird.) VEAI Pay us. 17c; gelling. !äa35c. BEEF Roa it. 30c : boiling. 20o; porterhouse, &üftf0c; sirloin. 432001. HAM I'ayTnsr. ZtoVjC, eUug, 3.V. LARD I'aying, 2-Sc. Belllci-. ü2c. nEN HIDES lOe to 15c. J'ALLOW 2äx.c. rouffh. WOOL ZZ&tuc; calf 2o-(7."i. SET NEW RECORD IN DISPOSING OF CASES A new re-eoid for disposition of litigation was set Wednesday afternoon xvli.-n the suit of Isaac Luther, administrator of the estate of the late Frank Luther was settled .,ve minutes alter it was hied li me si. jo;epn circuu court. l ne plaintiff was suing the .south Shore iix. line -,.,. vi .io i... ,1.. .1, . , ... I of the htue I- rank Gdtner wnich ocj cured at Calumet, Ind.. la.-t Jaiiuary. The deceased Mas employe-J j by the- fcuut.i Sliole on ;i sho .v pbvv J xvhen he ni "t death. Tili ise v a-j-ealed by eouitse! for both litigants ! wi:en the lefenuants allowed ?0 Ion the claim. I ... CARDS READY FOR ALIEN ENEMY WOMEN ! Kiieinv alien w.-men who i egister - j ed Willi thl .--'jalii Rend j.ol:e oe - jtween Jun? 17 and v can their : rcsbtratioii cat Js lion-, crgt. Wi! - j ham Harnbart Thui-da. ! The re -'i'j'ation board, which ;-: ! ..ornpese. I ,,:" .XI rs. tithe! Aldrid'e. ...Its. .Janb.i Kthey, .Mis. Flla Siiu.- ' lv and Mrs. Minnie kvji,;, comI pU-ted it work -dntrlay afte: - noon. Tile board has been e'a-ta"e 1 -ince the I'l'inpletioa of tiie i.-itia-lion in o ' 1 1 h ! t gi.-t. ati-jii .aids. l FIND WOMAVn P.OD . j I lit. ; a '.ei.. 1 N.- . .,,. . ; , IP F R R t., lud . J aiv :.- Tn ' 'o. of .!t- ' : -v Knij,;i v. a - j "... i i 1ii;i'i lia tiill'i. at !!ie t.ilia ! ib-tn !" la- i: i i h'-i e ra I ly :m;s Oio.lilflj. Si... 1. ft ., ;.-.- -a -. -in-2 '!',.. Iii! !: ken !;(" h te in i ,i : -I. of p ,.: ble 'n !lh hr r leb'tiv-g.

Neu) York Slocks; Closing Prices

li't.-Midtiv-.ii. . 9 s-t.. c . X I : X V J1K, J-r. l t'ii-:r.5 '.i't.- on tl!- uh ü c'- iiali-i' o'..i w .-: : Ala-ku. Go"', A'dis i 'ha ho i's Aliitiii.i!! Feet Su-a." Anie:"i--aii A-ri'. iltuial . . . . A n a i H a ti Ca r. Aiuiiican ' ii" . 'id r'o ::.i : Am ! ican ! I. atal 1 A : .ei ic t i i .ue'tiio: : . . . A: nc; : ar. Smelting Aloeri an Steel Foi r d : . . . An.! ; ai; St; gar Ib-'.ni!' . . AnaTiv at: T 1. a lid Tel. . . . Am-rieai Wod"n .:..e: ji an Z:nc Ana. on da Atchi-oii ... 1 !a !'lx i ii 1 .icoia e Pa Ilium- an.) diio ....... P.vthlehem Steel P. lititt" unci Supei 10: !:fo! nia Pet! oleum Canadian PacifaCentlal Feathf!' l'hes.ipeake and Ohio Tiicauo and North Western Chicago. Mil. ami St. Paul . Chino Coppe:- . . . Colorado Fuel Coin Products Crucible Steei Distilleries Securities die Frie. 1st pld General Flectric 7 1 1 - 1 . ' s ,...t; ;s :.. i ji ;...!, s i4 Is-, X "i :;i.. t vji , -' S ;:4 1 ? . 1 47P iSi . . 37 . y J ; . 4.1 pi . ; 4 1 " . f..r' . 37 ' 13".Z:, ' 14t"P. 1 5 5 1 4 :i l General Motors Gt. Northern Pi Gt. Northern Ore Illinois Central y7:;s Gossip of Iutpn.ationa! News Service: NEW YORK. July 10. In its mon'hly -statements i.-sracd todax". th? United States Steel corporation report mi tilled orders on its books of June 2'S of . 1 1 . s ; tons, compared xvith s, .;;;7.i":.: tons on M.iy ji la st . an increase of GH.-F; ton. Demand both oats and corn was i widely scattered and all for small ' r.ccounts. Strength came mostl ( trom scarcity of offerings. Total grain estimate of M'-vo"'',-P'. is i 7ü..'U.'Ja largir than Jalx lt'17. estimate, and 1 öö. ','. .'l tha n ! the linal estimate for 117. The on: , and onlx grain that falls short of last xear is oats, the present (climate being Fl 4, (. 00'J b's.s tlu't. th. linal lsl7 estimate. This shortaae ( is quite probibly offset by the carry i over id the olo crop, therolore it i? possible to say that toi;l grain j juomise at the moment is . 70.000. 000 in excess of 1917 actual yield. NEW YORK. July 10. Mutton & . Co. says: "A limited market is about all you can say about it. His: interests, are not doing a thing. Perhaps they! are waiting for the German ohm-5 sixe. perhaps for the tax program, perhaps because it is sainmer. Ax we lead them, underlyinu conditions' Grain, Cattle, CHICAGO LIVE sT(K K. i P.v C. S. Bureau of Market1 Chicago. July p..i:oei!,ts. F.."-r. market bibber: bulk of sal.,.. I I .oO . IIUI' S. .II. -'in ll.-i". I '.I . , I ii rvi 17.00. SHEEP - l;."oipti. C'tiot Toarke. strong; l:niiis. Mvoa'; I'a.F. : feeieT ! la ii.l s. SI., .o'a 1, io ; ew e.s. . la.i e :ui prlüi-. .l.",.on'r 1. :.:." ; iraliuni atal "'.a uion. ii) A'ri 1 ;.!"". i;.T lll l l ALO IA K M(K K.

C A T T L E Reco I j it . 7.OO0: nark.-t ! J " ",; 5u''5-" stead); beef cattle. gool hohe. M.j Cö j h;r,., - a,..L P.i: medium and cf.m:a.n. ''!'.; .' , ' , ; i,,, t- -.. bub her -d-Mk. eows und l.e-.for-.. ' .l,, '". :i"t " V -'"V ' i-.KoC'n U .' -ss.läll.75; ea.mer and -Utters. sT.l .'"' ' -J' 1 V M J 7, aid medium. 510. Pi alve. 1U J., ; 7,1" ' "J' ' v n-''

EAST IH'l'EALM. N. Y.. July P- j r ,.7k. 'j'.'. 2s-' : ü i tl". '"i "'J--CATTLE Re- i ii'ts, 17.". bend : market ! CHEESE' Twins. 22''i2".- : aetlx-e; prime ste.-r. 17se7l7 7ä ; I i:J;"rie. ''.;: i ..nnr- .,.i 1 a-." 2 P butcber gnrjes. .y.j j -41 "'.-.n"gliö;"T:." 2?'-. : brb k. 22"- . C.L ES Re.eipts. 10a bend: raaikt! LIVE P EL TRY 7 i'-m-v 22 'j 2 a'.tivet oihl ta olj.il. -e. .. Oo'' 1 s ". i'-bieken "' F T-.rlti J-rii ."2 i't 42- . !';-

SHEEP AND LAMBS R el( ts. 2a lead: market utlve; .'lioieo lambs, .!. oo a. a' : oi'-'. .... "-.. .... a lv fj . cull ii I a i r , I o fj t i .t , ; - lines. Si 1 Wn y : lurp I oo HOGS Reeelpts. '-'; market n-tiv: Yorkers. Sis. 4)'.; 1S.."- : pi'. il.4o'o l v.: mixed. .P lu' IS.'O: i;.-a y. sis.o7lS.2.: roughs. 1.", O.ea 1"..7." ; ft.-lgs. Ml.3y'il2.2.i. I inii.naioei- up: -.rot k. j INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Jul.v !o -..rket sf.-.e!'- ' HOGS Receipts. F.ooo: 1 in " niL:iier: t.i ni-nvi.-, .-s 1. ,-., 1 , ; 'e-t liosn. .l..l": pi?, siai-i'o l. lo: ..j- ,,f p;.c,; 17.P. ; .'AI T LL -lt. . eij.f s." : j.nri..a. . ' '. xrnu, ; . "V"1 v " ' :" p;;.-,. i.eifers' -.i..', 1 i . v s .:. t i:;.Mi : i.ulb V. )', ; J 1' I N t ; S t'.j. i,',,. , Avn; .f. R:ai-kt't stealx : pi-.n- ll 12.": laid-.?. Ml y.'v; 17 : ; i. iin.i, : $14 .V.-.-j 17.X. 10C1.IM A -.11 .KN. TOT.F.pi . u.. .I'ülv 1" e l. es;. : i'iiKN-O'ii. l-7." OATS C.i-a si,:.... j KYi:-C;.-!i 1.7'." : , rh,'i:R- "a-a, -v.. o M ; :2 . ; T.IKi: t sT. 'a. .; j ' 'I I.Mo'l II Y 'ii. i b".: t 77 ; 1"'' - 12:, : I'-.. M.io j f m i.o f ll i.HMX. HI A". .I'.';. ! c.ii: ; : ' "'"'- ," IT ;i 51 '", ! ' "-' ' . ,N '' : f) ,1 -N . N ." w- i't.- üI.T.". . oi- ,,. -j ;,a.. 77' .'.? V Ne I I '.iielard. 7"' ' ri i r-iti Ki.n i.i: . i n k . ; I'll IRl Riill. Rj.. Jul 1" c. J I 1.1. i -ppiy 2.1"" l.'.-i'l. .1 v : , . i. e. si; rtUi 17 -: '' '"" ! 17o: -.'ei!, s pi ''' i. " : t ,:. . 1." po'ii I . : ' a . v i 1 ''I 1" - . i i. - ti . sj 1 1 : i : .. -.:... . : a It .Vi'ii If. no i . . ... . : t Trading u-ith advertisen means more for le" cash.

MARKETS

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