South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1918 — Page 4

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POLICE ROUNDING UP ALL SLACKERS! ' Those Without ' White" Cards i; Taken Before Draft Boards. 1' ' i a aft an nl; tho-e within , fail (r,, j to shu w t h : I Kr:o'n : tto . 1 1 1 1 1 : : lai.l s h Th! a rd m 'i f : a : i i trants In a -hl i : i":i rcv:.-tr.i tiun .; t 1 I'olu- a ;.!.! in- - on j met v ;i 'n I'roteTie l-a-a-i I y thl f i - - i r I w i.i i K i : i 4 111 ;h- Am-THaii tin- ty in i o :i I ; ö : li up rf '. - 1 1 f a ! i !!-; r i 1 hy Chi-f of r.,. ..e Klir.e Tu -day lo tl pi ii 1- t ' ' ne v t ! i i r e. i r t in i !'-a r ; n Sou t ii fnd of sla I'"'. loom-, oft drink pi'i'.eM a ml d !: - a i e iny iy.ted d.u! i.'h- is f.'oia pol.ee h adq .a rtei - m : h of vo'.inz lio-n w b" ate try in-; in an;, wiiy to t-.tf tliaft law. The i.i'n apir-heiid d in this ny aitf takfcii i'iK- t!; to the exempt, on iö.nd.'. and Ciined n'or to th- ho. -.ids for furl . tioti Tin hoard. I ''pi.'l f'l Ti.e.-d i Y that ;i !;.r- 1 1 'i in !" of lheM- -.;in mn r?ot iia". in-,' thtir 1 i i .! t ion ai ds ha aliiau;. '(ii l-roir-;iii in t f po!ie and mkc! fi'Mii Aiuei n.au 1': "U i in leaat j.,. nix nno onSITOAfT CTHD

MWMnUO LUNinHUI run .follow: MARQUETTE PARK SEWER! !ernanl. Poire h'. Hcnder-jPachis.

Geoive Harrop Tii-.-day wa? avarded the or.lia t for in-tallini; thy proposed sewer s.-tein in MarpiMte pari. The lontra t i for i; 'Y th hoard of public works. Petition were received ami a u i du'i.on wa. oid' ied prepaid for the j I"nin of an alley hitweeu Marion, ar.d Mad. .-on -t fnon Lal'avett ; l'hi. t" the Urs! al!e we.-t of that I .-irtet. A i e.-ol atii.'.i wa 3tlopted f-r the! irade, curi and j-idewalk" on Pen- j ton et. from Miltuu st. to the Iirst alley north. '' Wednelay '. enitiZ h-.n inu- on tl.1 Jis.-f-jil.fMt ioll on Mihaaia and Lddy M. painJ will he! hell, as veil as on the assc-ment io!l- for P.Iaine a. fnn lipotte , ro Lir.-oln way W. There will a!-o', ff a hearimc on the widening of ' ukland .t. ednt-da nilit. DELFCSSE LIQUOR CASE CONTINUED TO THURSDAY I.i,u relfoss ID'. tnt on a , ami 1 I n r ' P.ell. Wa.-h-JT l'o ft. ih.'ii 'e.l with h.iunv tin- unlaw ful po-e.-.-ioii of I;.iio!'. ..ml who we?e jrie-ted l-'iida altern on after an exctin? eh .. b the police, will b :pfn a lifarinr in ( i!v uirl Thursday innrniiu'. Their ca.-es ueie s-. down for a heating T-ed ty t morninx. out they were continued, to Thursday Pen;. ; is w.-t s Iint-'l 1 n nl (osiv for exit-cdin the -p'd !im:i Krar-.k Ila-l'-r. u rei' l Sundiv muht n a rii.u - of i n : " u a ti"0. u.i also 1 1 n - I J ! and o-t OFFICER DIVER GETS REWARD FROM SOCIETY M e ! O T . C I et of '.Wo i itiii t F il . s 'as Saluidav o hi-1 a l -n f tel tiooll a 1 le for ' . . ' i - I w 1 l ' 1 s- '. o ! i 'CU'I o , n.ai.e - stal.il U' ,! i - tie Sout h t: nd H.iTi.e -ocif ' ha - a let to I a a ." I 'H.i 1 i! f i 1 the co!; 1 1 T 1 ! i ' .' i ! : v bi i . s r D. r , ic t i ' 1 1 of two I : .-o i is person I. d th m i .tv . l ! i m--co ! : - " i 1 '.oil'-. I UieMondav nl''ri!iiA'. Th !(a.! "ill o ii.t 'he i"!i:n:i 1 1 1 : t i . .( i i 'ili'. o t h f tin Pi i 1 ' I . l 1 t t I H I MAN REFUSES TO SIT DOWN FOR THREE DAYS o Drrs lie S Walnut ! be demented v a f a ' I --I:e ed in c ,ai-' I'v th polic' Vdrt"-. a v m o; n m -. a e tl i - ' .n - i niiih jail pin Iiis an l n . i it ;on j for i i a to his itiii; I lis i- -aid to h i a ma: standi!- up He -a,d to l .ivt re-f'u-'x'd to either si the M -t Tbl da ; : or i low n tor I IPs -:t..-,j. l!a poll-a- 't tions resulted -alN-d. i n FOUR ENLIST IN NAVY Three me a u ( i -. r. ' Lak-. I. v .I ! ti lli n g Phica-ro To -'lav .ind the naal if-srv bv Or:'.tr Kalss at the "... station. C. J. P.ue, !i"e who ! attendi'ii: tbMichiiC.:. l- m Cue n.na ! ' !'. 1 i ; it l v. 'V 1 1 r l 4 - 1 nli cb.i.f p:t: a 1 r cr ui 1 1 1 : - 1 of this !t u-'-rvc and will I cue ii n in s '-.co ! i.riii !. cop.ir!et's hi ours-. I' P.trt,- :1 i N. T rf. ! tarn . . So , 1 p. i p lb Tr:pf and .1 t .. M r i f Pt ; e" Tnd . left tor the di'-.i' L. k. - -tation. r.4" Mi.k i un vin)dnii;r.i.i. t o F.iUlfxif new- clieiixs. p'.is.;.1 1 rip L. M .e pl'li - Auv ' TOO I.ATE TO (I.sIIV t oo KENT Tv... 1:!. . ' :r:.:' ri .ua-, w.ilkllov illt'-ili e VI: 7ol I.bl'.'bl WH P. lb'i 4 ." I fr.u.t . I ; 'v ..'. tf W NTIll f.atid- St An ! C I - I 11 1

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j 1 la. luday. .July . fin- (amp;drw I I -r mi n 11 . T.r-!:. Ijui.- v ij.e, Ky.. wfff m.d ! Paul Hertel, John J. Keene, Henry ipwl.li - Tu'"-'l.i- hv the board. Jul Köhler, L'o Fi eec Vim mzo Ce-

addition to the oiuin.il 101 al -, no. Arthur Ivlw.ml Padtke, Clatt . n.j tH hie been named ami willlepee F. Harmon, Fred W. Knoblock. " sent t 1 1 1 - r.uiiji if it i- ni'!-hjrv ! IMward IL Stark, Ilav JIairison

i t withdraw anvone ' j Tii- altoii.aUs are .1. F. '. de.Mun. i William P.. Doran. .John L. Ma neil. i

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and i.apt.iin of lat a.on'M Notre i Thomas. iJOtiiinik I'lnardi. Wain i i l-a 1 1 squad, is am on it the j Clnrenee McMillan, Y. 11. Armoiiina) l"l si'li'f teil to Ivafc nxt j strong. Jack It. Lorr. Utto Hoost. Tii-:-da. Im has hup brother, j Cha rley . Macht. Herhört . Cohen, James Wulf, who i- tiainint: at iio Theodore Lemer, CharU-s Ilahney. tun fm tfo ria. Uther well known J Otto Itichartz, leore 11.

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the eoiitntetit are Wilher K. Arm- j kas, Charh-s flredemu, Marion T. tn.T.'. former adertiing mariai-'er j Wheeler, l'rank M. LlnuMe, Charles of the Neus-Time. William li.'W. Arnold. .M.uaid. iioiu.'H Ilaslanu'er. I'dw in ' Herbert i'.i rnici'i. Mnil T. I. uther. 11. So.r.iiifM-er, Phillip Is. Xicar. Utto Verier W. Mulhaupt. Wilber l es Pi--hart, and Wilber ilarlin .Tordins. Arthur J. l!u-hes. Harry Tlie l ti I m-n with the alternates j r. I'llery. Wilber A. Harlin, 1. V. will m t prior to entrainment. at ; Susan. th- i'ii nif-.i Ti ist building Tues- i John A. Anderson, Krank Kolccki, lay motnin-'. July 2-'., at ö:.10 j Chester K. Hurler. I'd ward llatz. oi loi 'K. Thiv early hour has heenlJameH F. Hugthe, Wnj. S. Strantz, km t'n. it phoitv fif time may he taken I Hoy Powell, Louis K. Hans. to a----are that etv man has repori- 1 T. D. Dunn. George AVeachter. I and that the captain and or- I Delhert S. Thompson. Üti Ik Stew-

, porals ru e in their place. These of- j ;;'(: of th" squad hae not he-en j jii iiif'i, as yet, hoer. ! i 'i'lie lin if men from hoard Xo. 1 i son. Penlarnin l.. Körnig. M. M.

fStruntz. Hen U. poth, W. li. Mc-j l'elix I'crro, lid ward Kline. l'rank jC'uai.J. Ceortre W. Ieterson. Don) William Harrison, I'd ward A. iK'ooar. Kronew itter. George L. Wolf. Harry M.iihis J. iv.wcll. William ..Huh1er, Anest P. Samocovi-. Wil- . Gui tti' i. Palnli "laik. William Mc-jliam Goncharek. 'Malion. Krvin Purm kei. Harry T. J. F. C. de Man. William B.

Deal. I'i' d W. Zoss. Ji.. Dsiar 1). j Call. j Pn.hip K u i b n hers. Jidm W. 1 DE A THS 1'it.wii Mii i iri:. nU I Millei, ears oil. die.J Monday afteinoon at his home, tl.; N. Itwience .t.. followini; an illlit'.-.- oi ii opy nd complication!. P.'.-ide his wife. Dorothy Miller. i -iiiied by oiie .son. l'rank jr h of 'hlca-o. ami one step-da U?llter. i Mr-. Mary Painev of this ity. Mr. ; Miller was horn in Germany and jutine to this ci!y from there ea rs ao. The funeral services will ; be tn id at Sr. Joseph's church (Thirsday lnoinin at o'clock. Rev. ; P. .) Carroll of ticia t in ir. Kurial will be ;u Cedar Gro'.e cennler. 1 HANK II. NOUTOX. Frank P. Norton. 4S years old. died Monday afternoon at his home. Laporte av ., following a lincrerin illnes (,f complication-. He l m i iveil by his w ife, Mrs. Vinnia Norton; two daughter?, Mrs. Waller S- ott of this city, ami Mrs. Harry Pevmote of Cheveune. Wvo ; also one bvothtr. M '.. Norton of thi eitv. and two .-listers. Mrs. Anna .McChnsey and .Mrs. Fnima Hooley, both or 'olumbus-. o. The funeral arrangements have not been complied. Ttif CllU'l.tl - i '. I i,e hei.l at tilt-re-ider e 'I'hui-dav mornim: at x o'clock, pe.. j. 1 da rdi tier otfi i.iimi: 'll.e Jod.v will then oe sent to Pi ui'-' man. Mich, for burial. FUNERALS W. I A A M 115 1 ') I : U . i The faneiai of Wanda AndieI ;ewsku 1 year and four months old '! i -lit'-! f .Vp. and Mrs. Adam ' Amlrejeu s; t ;. s. Kosenkn st.. w ii" d;'d Sutiii iy at 'J : :'. ft o'clock was toil Tu -d iv morning at V;.m o i '"i s .it M; a sj m 1 1 '- c'i u r h . ' P- S;.ini-'a :.-xGoiUa. C. S. ".. - f- ' ifd Pu.ial was in St. Joseph's in (crv . ilACDIl ki.im:.

i !'n,ei;.i of .Lit i Kline, father! Mavme l. Metz to Henry F. Padhej h 1" il hief of police. "vin be .and w ife. lot m Chippewa Heights' I at the e-:dei:.e of Mrs. S a m- 1 4 j T ism-', in Nile- Mic i. wVdnev- ; Thtf sa Ti'omp Ciiaham and hu- j

. . ; '. a I t r 1 i o i ,t ' 1 1 s 1 1 e s 1 1 ' !' i . 1 w il! ' . t 1 .if Nib'-. o i lock. S pailb S a t as i ' i Silver llet-. i -m-PlO-'l STEALS BRASS AND EVADES DRAFT LAW U'-i'pl! S.:ipts. . " sears old. 1 1 ' Nv . Th.'U.t.is s!.. was- arrested Tuesi'iv tiubt. charg-d vith steahnp i'.x iouu l.- of ! r.iss ft ,ni the Stüdebaker plant, and Tuisdav nisht -'"I'll was arrested. Although he is

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aid I". t tie poiu t : at I :n ca ! d to oe nnoai a rej-ris-I 1 1- a !m believed 1 1 b .. v'.U .'bi. th oravs missing from t (ubail l'.iki r I'iaii!. ISSUE PERMIT FOR NEW PORTABLE SCHOOL permr! for the election of a porr.t school buildim; xit Michigan a'.d V'.i toria -fs . was isj-u-. Tursdav im rir.f.g. The bmlding will be i f' : 7". fe. r. and will take i.ire -if : a i out 7 sdiool chil!rcn in that ter ritory. Mas or t "ar-ou appeared before the hoard of works Tuesday morning in lejai. i !,i ip, -x tension of .sidualks oi. S M ;.. hiir.,!: for the aia ..u.iiiot . I" "f hi id i en a t tend i n j ! J;e

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Clir-nc Fulton, Charles. J. i'.urnf, Franclt V. Johnson. Fred p. rmwi, tivw ii-aAux, aWatt, Fdwiri IL Sommerr, Colaire re lennese, I-iwreii'o A. Dober1 in. I Mi 1 1 ij U N'kflr, A. W. PoehnChile Saidc Clem H. Poiito. l.--. .i j li"......... t...- I ....,.-. fun Clyiner. Alphonzo I 'itrik, Henry Thomavon. Alvin Harr, Tom Chorpeart. Paul J. Kie.s. Paul J. Uatz. 31. p. Do ran, Henry V. Grueser. Clyde lliiiiibrjrer, lienj. Pomeranz. James McDonald. Charles Leo Dolde, ieorKe I Widman. John Uiwrence .Mead. Adrain Df Man. Doran. John 1. Warrell. l'rank J. Neddo. Ahe Pomtnranz. Dean F. Knox. ATHLETICS WIN Says Americans Success in Battle Due to Baseball Training. .viavor c arson ueueves. uul uic j su'ic-s of the American troops in! t .- t . - .1... .1 France in stemming the Hun di iv e is due entirely to the athletic training the American soldiers received at home. He pointed Tuesday afternoon to the fact that one percent of the officers commissioned since war wax declared are former Notre Dame athletu s as proof of the cor- j ifi tiiiix nf hi vie n- ? "1 a n uoin;; to begin a campaign ot aimetic euucanon in souui j Pend." h- declared Tuesday after- f noon. "Th reason the bovs are do- J iim so well on the battle front is that they were trained In football and in baseball in this country before tljcy joined the army." he said. Tiie mayor is very enthusiastic; o er his uropored campaign of ath- j blie training for the o ith of South ; Pend. Il- has rppointed Harry Jo- . .-ephson. b rk of the l.oard of saletv, ' ar.d it x t ie.K t -ran ii tiiiiisKi a - oin m iitee- to cruanie a municipal u-eha 1! team a the ir st s'tep in his athletic educational plan, and it i probable that the municipal tam when it is fully organized will challenge a team fioin the court house. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS From It cords of IodL&s TltL1 and tjoarj Co. ! l'.tnil to Charles O Welkerand wife. lot in F.m;e!diun. s addition. $1. Kavmoii.i P. .vjonhu-ut to John S ! Stoeckiuuer ami wife. X" acres in j I'.'iui tow n-hip. $ 1 'o. j Same to Harry A. Monhiut and John Monliaut. f A aires in Peun ,twp. 511.1V.0. - Tb.e National Lumber Co. to Flmer I p( i-.t!e. p.irt of lot 1 .'. 1 in Fd Sorm's s '-ond aibl'.tion. !1 llattie D. Strubbe to Joseph de ".tt and part of b.t .,' h"if ir.:i. b P. F. Perkins' addition. $M Marshall Cotton, lot 4.". Sumption Prairie xti'dipon. 1. Kiii'in F. Dunbar and wife to Wal ter N. t , i ; : b. p 1 rt of st 1 olid a del. Don, 1 IX Sorin'J FLEECING IN FLEECE SEEN IN PRICES IN BADGER STATE SFN riLMRTi:. Wis. j.,iv 1 . F. P -'nk. s'crcL.ir of the Vis-t-nsin Sheep Freeders' as.ic;ation. is urging sheepnitn. as well a. ic.er.ihe-s of the state bns?' and girls' shop club., to communicate with their county averts if lealers l..iv' any disposition to discount the prices, t,, be p;,id for tlnir b ' f.-t Although th- L'iio'rniiit'iit I.a s. i p.jice ot wool. Mr. f rds tl;a' th-r i- .'in. litt i -tii; un i-

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MAYOR

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EALTHWIN CAM

County Commissioners Award Contract For Construction of $52,000 Building. Th- Hilton ! I .imiMMp.i u. ..f th; city -i awarded tlu. t'nti t ,,, the tnvtru'tion f an nlljt in to tlie tube i culo-;s ho.-y.ital a ! i 1th - win near South Lend l the ounty c i.un in is-ion rs Tu. .-da morning. Mr. Hammond's hid was. $ i-,r,Z'J. The contract for the .-moke Mack has not et been awarded but the i Singer Co, is low with jJ.TtOt The. Natioti.-il Heating Co., i low on thj hid for the plumbing with -'''-. i j . This totals $Hl.97ä. There wiie no bids lor -vx i i-i n made, but the entire construction of the addition is not expected to exceed the D't',000 impropriation made by the county co unc il. The contrait for a hew burn on the farm adjoining Healthwm was also awarded Tuesday to PJ.ut and Gil! involving' an e.xpcndituie of $1,JM'. Dr. P. L. Svn.-.enirh. one of tin trustees o the hospital, stated Tuesday that the addition wilt contain 4S individual loont. There will be' sleeping (juarteits for men attendants and a new power plant is included in the bid submitted by Mr Hammond. Although the contract has been awarded it w ill be iicj '.-Niry to secure permission from he federal reserve hank headquarters, at Chicago to place the bonds on the market. The contract for construction of the addition was awarded with; the proviso included that the work would ro forward as soon as this permission could be obtained. Stujrt MacKibbin. countv attorney. -tated Tuesday, however, that he had seen several of the reserve officials and he was of the opinion that the bonds will be placed on sale at an early daU . YOUNG ITALIAN TO GIVE CONCERT HERE AT BAPTIST CHURCH vounc Giovanni Sprandeo. the Italian tenor who will ive a concert in South Pend Monday evening, July at the First Ha pt ist church, took up siniinir at the ape of 1. when he lost both his hands in a mine explosion. He .started in at that time in the fourth yrade and is now in the CiIovaxxi s i i : i l m ) i : . junior pur at Washington university, St. Iouis. He has worked his way through school and university, and supported his mother during that time. Five eats have been spent oy S'ipnor Sperandeo in the culture of his voice, which is said to be a mo-t brautiful lvric tenor. WILLIAM SHIMP WILL IS FILED FOR PROBATE I The will ;tlii codocile of the kite William Slump was filed for pro - Late in the St. Joser.h lomt Titesihn The codoiil prailically changes im en iure pi o is at us or tu' win as to bequeaths atnl is as follows; Mrs. Kos" Shaffer, housekeeper for Mr. Slump follow 1 m; the death 'f his wife receive- r.'.iiiiit; Mrs. A. i P. Wko"!'. srsi r f the j.Jfp ( i:himp. ! !." and the residue ,,f tj. i "state is equally divide between a j brot her. John Shiiup. ho is nntod ex uto' under tin- i 1 1 ! aid e e 1 I i .1 I : J ,1 ister. F.-.l Pebecia Harden and net. hew. .... .. . ' n i0!!ovcii. son it a di a -ed skater of t)i- t's!utoi . Fuder the will Mis. Slum blVe t f p, ei( t lie i s.( ,. ,, tale and t i b- neUcia i u s !'t. n.e.H aeove to.K . . : .;' t to h r irtt'-icst Irr 1 1, im.:. I New s ,.r ,,. : SFATTLP. Wash . . 1 1 1 ! J ,. White military police w r- tning to! find .1. II. Coy. repnrt-d as missinT from Camp L wix without leave. Mrs. Charles Cox. hi.-- -tepu. other. fo ip.d the hidir.i. place of her stepson on' a ranch. With a revadv er she foiled him to return home, 'rake a L 1 1 Pi ami Then tVa,l U .imVui of the I.olice. She feüow."! the ar- j icstin oU'i er to p..Ii hea.bp:.4 i - 1 t rs and saw the youth lmded behum! her thbar 1 i 1 1 e s i on sub r ! i

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I.IV M.ent !' was bu rw He ip his w hilf a : ( s . -'"iou V.r. t return t optho uzht lif' w in I .ii!"thpr orl 1. r'rf-'!i!l he hapl .1 j;'iit!e -:hl.i llu- f-ihm; of nniiy n: i rf- ' ll'tt:-ni-; thtir pain lur the fuf f ; oth i. 1;!m' i.-o thr plale ua- ! mo lit. ur tli.it Iioni Mimr l.tant ; ! , ' plao i-.iinc m J i-Ii". oft ali'i -.'ntl4. ;a-ain the thought came to hi.n that! lit a anutli-r orUl that w'iH ot i v huh !,. ii' vr poke in the! ! t renrhoi--. H -.a Mire of this, mik-1 i r: w h vav a ppro.it hing hun a ilea tu re in white. She ram and stood by his led passed a hand ucio.-s hit forehead, j looked (J'aii at him with -tntltj e es . I "Well. Maroon of the Lecion," said she, come on. .h'.' ' j He smiied suildeiil , hi. c t n . hitteeth sho'Aii'.o between his bearded! lipso then." ' sa id he " ou a r- not t an ,it 1!" t "Oh, no. Maroon. 1 am but thej

nurse. Sh" louchtd the oud:;e ji the Red Cross on her cap. Inrn.if i..na. New? SnvLv: "What is it your orsaniz 1 1 n ?' XHW VOKK. July 1 The ?tock he asked. "In the Legion ie lo not) market opened -tron toda, with knowof it. U 'ho bruu-ht m in.' advances rarmint' from fractions, to Did I cry out'.'" oxer two points. "The hearers brought ou in. Von; American Sun atra recorded the did not ny out. You were close tolK10atest pain, starting at F- 1-- and

the wire of the objective. Ah. the Legion! Alwajs it is th Lion hb-u. must do the lmpot-Muk "Wt did it, tlieti .'" "Yes. It was plorious. Put there is no Lesion now!" iShe wiped away the tears that fathered in his ets the first his eves had wivjvvn within his memory. "I nrn of tbe Le-rion." he murmured. "Why diil you join, Marbon 7 ' she asked of him "To ii - lit.' lie said simply. "And to forget?" "Why, es. That is best att lined in fmhting, vou see." "And vou came to France. for some one's sake?" "We do not speak of such things in t lie Legion," he said simply. "Put what matter? 1 am broken -mind done. It is our creed to leave such j w here they fall. Who. then are jvou. to violatu our creed vou with vour uniform of white ami its inj si-mia of 1 ed ?" "It is the white of a clean faith. j Maroon of the Legion. It is ne red 1 of hearts bleeding in sympathy with I other hearts on all the helds of all I the win Id. That 13 our creed. ' "It is folly." said lie eruniy. tryto turn beneath the white counterpane. "When a man falls he is done if he cannot rise of himself. In the Lesion on kills a man sometimes in mercy. I have doi.e as 1A1.1 i mm li many nines. i lachen mai this time. "We do not kill the wounded. Marbon. We save them. Could you not devoote ours-lf to my creed? Vou see " "I see that you arf brave is any of u.. But what von ask is the impossible." "'It was th impossible that always N asked of us as well. Put . . . i i . , ... i, . .. i . . i m tne one case ami me iiui'-i iiilmpo.ible has- been done, and will be done. So now F will take you anil make ou a man auain. Vou shall live. You shall work to ea.e sorrow, not to create it; to bniid up the world, not to destroy it. I say j Cothing a tainst jmir I-ion. "or men like you Illll-t go out to fizht j ! . . . . .. i . tnat wnnn is wmmi.. i s.i on in , that a man goes from one regiment to another, that one reiriment may ; serve as well as another that our j Le-:ion may have it s place a well) j as yours. Is it not tl tie. .iai"on. j "You are brave. said he simpiv.; lie still sought to nod. his lips tight.; "Then vou, too, Marbon. onse- ; crating- yourself, to this, nur l.euion. i must be biave ai.iin. Vou must' ....... I. ... . I ...-. .1, I. live. OU UlUSL Iiope. I p.oiui.-r mi ou shall vet forget "It is a i.ey L -ion!" be ei laini--Lemon. heeViaim:he impossbd.. A good j then, v ive " j e drew out his arnJ ed. "It does the creed' Well. Suddenly h from beneath the covering to wave j his hand. Hut hi" hand was gone: 1 .;entl she pushed his arm biw n j as lie a'ed a it wonderingly. "Patience.' my friend!" said she. Patience and courage' In our 1 L -ion we also do the impos.--.ble ! for the sake of love and hope." BOY COMES TO TOWN. IS HELD FOR VAGRANCY r 1 1 1 . li Mont e. n t C' ear-old Michim 1 " ..' .-- - , i'n t'itv' outh dnided Tuesday aft- . r. be wanted to travel, so ,:,ix-... ! ne cof on .rhind a stran-e au'.omoi uiu and came to South Fa nd w it h - i .. i. .inwr nf th- machine knowo ' 1 ' in- that he was ,-arrvjnu- at other '' 'pahdr as s0en ;t, he reached the ' . St. Jo.-epn ceded to cointv metropolis pro- : t lo?t. ami for th1 rrwM-. -A T .. T- h l 1 if Tuesday niht he wandere, about the city, tr!mr tm find souior." he knew. P t ominc , tired f Ins search, h" eurcp'U up on one of the benches at the C-rand ; 1 IUI:!. i '.1 ' - ' ...... .... -

i to sleep. At 4 o'clock Wedresdayi, 1 . 1 V . . ' "

I mornini-' ne- was awaKeueu n a, ! po'.px-email a ho imtr.pdi.itc ly plat ed to i th" boy under rest on a chavr or v auraney, md took him to poirr ' ad ..ii--e.il.; b. ad-iua rtc is. an'i o.1eu nun uj The In iv was arraicne! jn citv ; itourt f-ints!ay morning ty tb.e j U;T;iin i harpe. The jude orderrdj j him to -O hack home. , "That i- a rim- charge to arrest I i hildren or." said .lud -re Ciilmer I when the boy had told his age, ' The boy was without money, so Atty. J. W. Thomas took him over 'and bought him a ticket to Michigan City, where he promised to stay un til he is a little older. bl.l.sWnit'i ll's ( liOd'li i:iMD W VIT l.KVOOV V. 1 . 1 Kiir spe.-.a ! i ..i i ja ir - n: i u i--v ort n ! PC1 v pi ' i ;n lo"1- .T

:! I OC AI. AND FDRFJCN MARKETS

, . .Ii m m. sm. A - A -w A WL A f Ar. A sW v a ' - II ;,n,d- " u

STOCK MARKET D tions to More Than Two Points. N K W Y O PK J u 1 D". - t c k yae a pood exhibition of strength in the final hour tod.iv on more fao;able war news. Under the baeihip of United States Steel an 1 American Steel "Foundries the entire li-; rallied and sentiment at the close was inert asinu'.x bullish. Studebaker was also in i:ood demand. three ioints and then promptly receded to li'; l-:'. followed by a rally to li"7 -4. Union Pacific gained 1 1-4 to 1--1-4 and fractional advances were scored in the other railroad stocks. United States Steel started one point higher at 1u4 1-1 and then reacted to nr. 7-. Paldwin showed u f:i in nf 7 - S -it V 1 1 fvi.in i U is - ro hi s i t it i i t ii urn u ii iv. ii it dropped to PeUilehem Steel J opened -l-S higher at xl 1-4 and then dropped 1-. while Midvale showed a gain of 1 1-4 at 01 1-4. Marine Preferred after moving up 1 1-1 to '.it :j-S fell to fj C-4. General Motors mov ed up 1 1-1' to L"2 and Heading showed a gain of one point to SS 1-4. Soulh Bend Markets AND rrr.n.

MS STRONG

C'rm-t-l IJ.I1 by J. W Burrell. Starr j lttei. fin:liu.iai America must dter- ! market esterday prevented an- ieWHCAT I'Vlnsy$J.a" per hn. 'mine in the stock market the etfect sponse in the pin- of Ai'.i- i halOATS J'aIoir 65: selling 85e per ou. j f tax revision which is now beins; . mers comu.on to tb.e ii.i'uant -:f-WAr.7iingi. !V 1r lfn1,.rtd,' fottnulat-d in committee. "a n pies'- ! ment of earning for a i.xe mouti,--

CUUVVED FEKL SellinfT. 3 50 per CWt. ' ..Jtri:AT11 I'I:r:r' SclliD- 5--G - HAY. STRAW AM 1 LED. (lorrmeti l'aii it the vit .tinier riourmd IVfilfo.. 4.0 s. Mld.le.n l FtYK Pavlnc $T .rH per Un. HAY 1'n'yiug $12 to ?H ; lelHu IIS SIKAW'-$rt ta $: mellinp .",... n bale OATS Paylnjr 75-: selling sCh- to . -. SHELL CUKN Pujlug 1.ÖU; elliiiK. EA K COUN PtTinar I1.S0: aHlinr $1.75. rlMOlHY SEED PayiDir 4 per bu.: e A LP ALFA ? E E I (Montau a grown). strPinr. $15 ir bu. CL,ut.k Sf.t.o i ajlug 51 bu.; Millti $20 per bu. SOY BEANS Selling $4.7ä bn. COW PEAS Selling, 4.75 bu. ! LIVE STOCK. iCorre-ted Pailr bf Major BraM 9. Logan St.. Mlahawak.) HEAVY FAT S1'EE1'8 Fair to good, I'ji-v-: itriine. PlOc. HOGS 120giai Ibi.. ia&i(ji) II., lä?ie; ltA up, le. SCKD9. (Lrreteil r I rr nirnrr 8rt. Se4 btore, 114 Ii. IViju SC) TIMOTHY 4iii 4.75. It ED CL 'EK 10i WHITE CLOVEll WJ. A I I K E 41 4 50 "5 A LFA1.FA tflPciJH. 8WF.ET CLOVE ft-SlCglW. COW PEAS ÜSÖ.hjl 80Y II LANS f.l.V.fgfC.GO BLl'K OK ASS 4 4. FIELD PEA.S-t :QSv.75. Mli.LETT $3 $.1.73 G K It AI A N MILLKT fü.0. JAPAN ES 1 1 MIL LET Sir.Sotjtf'i. MAMMüTU CL0VEi:-$läi2. POL' LT KV AM MKATS. ll.rxit.. Tl . I .. K II....!'. ti.i ,vv. .i., "J uiuimira nnri.fl, ISS K. Jeflemon Dlrd.) VEAL Pajiogr. 17c; elliug. läCTn-. BEEF-Hoait. Z-; UoJIlnjc. por - o.e -; .jij'. Lfrif'JVi'Ig 't:' I "U laying, -s., filing, j-c. LIPI'MAXS. ii KEJJN HI PES lue to 15c. TALLOW- HÜ-v. rough. WOOL "Zi&Imc; calf Lt-O WANT SAUERKRAUT? x r-v n m sm.,ms...sm.... Inlern.tti'.ii tl N e. j v.rvie. : Lbh .WGIlI.hS, July i: Ciioui rout pronounced shoo-eroot). i? .l,,s , , , , . filename by w.mh saur kraut is now know n In outhern California. Put the well ktuwn Cerm .1-1 f.. well k I 11 n Vermin e e 1 , ''e saner m d!s (he same. The word

kraut hat been thrown intoiejlv. irod i.-u .p; oo'f iu

, , , I1;" '"--a smacn- oi ui1 1 ,f" ri!i 1 n- p i'lKs or southern alifcrma. will have none of th! . - x. : .. . 1 . ; .1 : 1 1 . ... ,' " ' " " c-n j be erafiKated y simph- changing ; T ."''"- r Flliutr. an an- ' rhO! itX- OU Si'lf n C t 1-. -J. . m e- , ".. . ......v.. . oiiiiipiaie ot sauer lu.uit. now known here rhou- ' ,-r- ATII" .-,X"" v. i.i iwi, Indiarui womt n must sc( ure anJ ir'n riTtilr jtx f r. r- iV.in , pteserving iigar AH Mies, win l m . . ...... le-ulated b certificates except the regular three poundm vn ir. mi'iiiii ru7i- i i iiirison t.v..- ow.etb f.,,- i,...-Ät,,.-j , - - can iiiv two in 'link if i f.-n. ,..- x i i .1 pi ii i Hi. in - 1 1 - - "i"- "' i us-. if vou live in the coun try jo'i an t five pounds , time. The woman who wi-hes a for ranpiiK ;.ur Pose- must t.d! how mjH-h sucar. slu- nn. on rar-i anJ whether nc Ar nrnflfV'i.After ! IVi i i t 1 1 i i i v. 1 s ' s .HCl .1 . .1 . . 1 . . V- . sue i.-eij iutuufeii mi-re ioni ne any ecrets between her and the food! administrator of his deputy. She cannot have th" sueur delivered to ' he; uidil th.s oiücia! has put his I ". K. on th- order. The new i e j j latli-ns .ie in ffect in ee V Stale. !lf -onieuHe s'v-x that "IVe,- il) Hlj. s , r,,,p, t 0 ' e T t ! tl ir ill th 1 1 it i i.fi '.et . ;i ..

Cvtr to ILinoin

New York Stocks; Closing Prices

It erii:i 1 1 -'H i rr -1 : N 1 '. W VOPK. Ju'.v 15 --'! :n-p-ives on th" stock rxclui y1 todav i w ere : ;.ja nu:b-t 1 Alasa i iobl jAllir- "h-ilinrs ' Aniu.an Aijricultu ral '.; . America n Ca n 7 1 j Anieiucan C r and loijndrv ',;: 1 Anici ica n 11. and 1 1 7 1 (American Linseed 11", j American Locom(t;ve hä". .Americ.iTi Smcltinc j American Pteel Foundiy .... 7 1 .rueiican Sutar lietitiin: . . . . I I I ' j American Tel. and Tel :".', j American Woolen "''j ! A n a i on da ' s ' l 'American Zu.c ! . I Atchison s4'4 (Baldwin Locomotive S' 'Palt im ore and Ohio liPethlchcm Steel M Pethlehem Steel P S 1 ' H Putte and Superior California Petroleum H jCauadi in Pacific 4 It 7 '4 'Central leather J 'hesape.tke and Ohio ."ü1'Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul . . 41 Chile Copper If, - Chino "opper Z' 'i Colorado Jas and Klectric . . Colorado Fuel ,4äj Corn Products 4 ". 4 . : "rui ible Steel ' 5 s, jCuha Cane Susrar "'l's 'Ielaware and Hudson lex

I Hb-tilleries Securities ; J -1 :.5L', . 1 Iie 1st Prfd. General Motors 13: Gossip of NLW VOPK. July s3 s: "And the all highest thouuht tin mcricans wouldn't fiuht When the thrilling effect of the present battlt has passed awu. the rcaC niarke ?et will come Sooner or I ent extra dividends be maintained iwifh an IMF. ex.es molifs t-.v" ; Thi is the question that will have i to be answered, and particularly in U. S. Steel. For the present the I1""""' 4'"," '-"-"P'- -ouaci j steady and imptov the niarkev ! NI':XV V,,r:K Jlil lo New Y j inancial New s sa: j "Some wealthy investors are "IK re i. ...... I . l 1... : ... . i. ...

.1 p' 11 " lo ,,r 'i ' .mo." '- i'"'

I Pau. Kansas Cjt- Southern common ami such low- ,vu e.I xtnrL l... .i.B 1 afler "veniation they believe the 'outlook ood for enhancement of principal and Ov tra nsferrinr their. I - - holdinifs from dividend paymki railc they es.-ape the Vila income taxes and can afford to await profits on principal when the i-jso comes later in these low priced lails. "fjocomotive stocks aie eported well bought on a scale down. PaidGrain, Cattle, ri i i bi iton 1. 1 e vr( k. Pn i si;ri:;ii Pi , July n;. - s.pir lialtt; utarket t-nU'' : b i--. .li;'"i 17.-". priiiie. Mi-'.V7 17 : w -ed. xb;p'; , Pi '--. ti'l.v ijuT . li-: .!.".. o.'i;.oo ; f.-iir. , 1 1 ..Vt'fj J". ..Vi ; I'Ui.iiiui. .ll "i 1U ."iO . , ejjiiiioii fn '0'd f it hu!! .H.(.t'(;l:; tiic , 'etlililOU to yuOiJ f.lt cum. ('.) tft'il . : I.e. fers. 1 1 Oir l: OO ; fre.Ji rttW .ill'! . SpntlfeiJi. 'J, 7 1 1'.'.O"; veil '.liVt.S. S-1 1 1 1 1. 1 ANT I.AMUS Sii.,;c 4. .. I. 1...'. u ,..O.I. ' . . 1- t i . . x , . . , t . ' M .......xv .x-- . x... ti n.;Xf)! J f;ji,. a.Ues T.j'n 1 1 " : etil! and ri'inui-'iin. ..'.; i ' " VJ i M "i.e in. if. ,V,u, l ' f 'W: n,-.lbim l-l-e. Iie;)v: : Yorker-. siMo-v,. hgth bTn-r :t!lir. .I.uO. MS .0r is ... 1 v7t'.. D 7.', u.qis Ml.öO'Jj.ll.i'; sTa: sli :,'! i i t (1IKAI.O I IM SrHK. ciu AtJ. July p.. hogs i; r.e;;,t. .;.,. .; naikit ki-ii'-i ; rf1, -...- , x. -- . . .... 1 v. . . 1... ... a.. 1 1 -. t ... Ii' J Ml.."'!! I i v . ''' l-.-1-ß . l"0 .' i lifnvy, 1 4 .U.yu 1 . ,o : Iiii1ii'-ji ii'i'i a: e.J 17 '"''"7 Is. ; Ugtjt . 1 -. 1 ." tl 1 - : ; .17 ovi 17.7ä; r--i2l! Pi ,'t 17. " CAT I I L P.-1 i c.it- 1 r- ipt". D : market flow ; be-f att. i n!"de Pi.l.i'Vf Is .1; llM-.J ! II III .ltei M1T.vp;.;o: -...p :. k , ns i.c, u..v; . ss i-cj i;. -j. i.:i.'M,.,u . ' I. i ' ' .- ! !!:'l ' 1 1 i 1 ; -1: U.' 1 1 " : - .U J c u 1 1 r aUU cuttTs. . . . 1 o'.l S . :., .Ti ......a sv 1,.Slllil.P- Lstl Hat' d i.'--ipt u.irkct sfii'iig. 1 - t- - c F h 1 1 1 ! si . ci. .)' ,'Hi-l priui ls ne,, is 7.-. a;..... . .i ...... 1 IC Is 111 f. ....!., ll-'JilJIII rtvl'i v. I. .- I I.'-I, - ' l.tiiib.-. ? 1 1 1 j 1 ' 1 , -vb" t !' 00 : - Jidx-e. pr im. 5!'g.7.jt'i 1 i..' . ai'-'li'.ui as 1 irooi . !r ''! TJ 7"' i;r hi H AMi i.i io( k. LAS I Id ri'AI.". -lu.v t A I'TLE - lie- eipty '.'7." i --a 5 : 'irn' .nctire and tai v : nr:n vi r- 17 '''' i l.:r. Iiiitctier k'i-.i o"'' PI "." C.L LS Receipt, l'-o ii- .-l: u. .; r k t a' tire; nil! t I. u -. '. ' 1 s -V SHEEP AND LAMEs ib t; f- " , head; i.-!rkt .o-nve awl -te.,.iv . cii--,. . i If tnhi 1 v 7V.il 1' OJ .-ill tu f.-i i r . 1", Oo.T 1". OJ.'.J p J i'; -ii. J ,J : ' iui - ; -', 1 1 00. : II OS Kv eir rki -t X t:ei 5p l-i', . 1 Y-rl.--. I o: li.lj.-u. J- I-et 1 JV r. l i . ... - .... r.eiri. M . ';! v'.!.-- i." iMiMNAhin im: "icifK. IMtl.VNAI'til.lS ! ,.i Ii P' i HtMis Pet c;pf . ftni: Tirkf? p. l i' . to L-eft Lea . 17. ?."-' 17 i-t - : -ts ,g" pi- '""n 1 : f j ; k i f ?il.-, -VxV, , ,.. ; t Mead, ..iivr- .tiM : h-i o ; .aw - 1 4 . V . 1 sf . ' - A . tt!feri. St i 7 1 -Vi ; -ow .fCV'-r II..",. bulls VC 1.' ; a I v r ! V..V)'.T. I7.i. ?HEEP AND LAMPS-np. fiiuv .".r": maricet -itej.Jr: prim "-ep. jillf-'l lg.'-i; Ijlubf. liimb. tu ißrfi 17 : jiriL .14 ji.i 17 .

IHK !. I'HOIU II'lllt.'Aii't .hi it Pf PI 'I Till: -Ulf. PioJi t t t r : 'i-;tUi. rv etra. :'.' : 2 --! .'' b : (- kiii- -! ,. .IT'.I . i s I t Jl .'71 -, i,rf..ti' f.fip'- ' : r"1i'i-. I r "v"i'7.7. tUt. ÜVi'-iii,;; vt:ii. Ä di-'l-

l -' ' 4 I l. . i .- a H int"' b-rr. N. Y. N i I. x Norfolk .X WNorthern !" .' . . . 1 ihio .1 i s i ;,,s : Pen ir-v ) .ir .a ..... j Pi ( d Stc ! r.ir . . ; ll.iy Con - ti ; a t ed ! P.lllwa st- el ..rn-xC-j Keadinc ' P e p u b 1 1 Iron .x S ; i 1 Southern Paci'Y j Sout hem Pa i! w a . . . . St t;d i ' a k '.' ' Texa s i '. Tobacco Prodis - Fnion 1 'acilic I'niled 'i-ar 'ttr- : U. S. lud Ab il,' 1 . . . U. S. Ipi'.ber j U. S. Steel j Utah Coppet est inho'jse ; Wiih s. ori !arnl ... i Liberty ". 1 's--; : .: " j?LMI'' : second t's t.'o j Sab-s shares. .. ". 4.'"'1 7l'i.i.t'i'. - 1 1 I . I i '. 1 ' 1 1 - 1 i : '. i i i 4 -4 s II.th. the Markets

Good! M il l ' ; North ! -a I ': ( It. Norf 1 r: i M ! 1 n pi rat i ' 'op; ! 'it . Nil kc' lf Pap' r K i- v v. ott I.a"ka v a '' .i t , Marin M ill n Pr. xic.it . !' f N! 'a rn ! ' ' o o Midvale National Licit N- V('r'i ' t

Ltthtonlwin. especially "aid '" I

. taken a r 1 i : hi'-rher pru b-lie V cd v e r will be serji tock ocfoie the t f t! w a ! MOW YoPK. July -All: of tl.L li.'i I me Is : I lie wcau n-s ' period that aicompanieu i fhTf'l stock div idT'1 f th i'i -N t ' pr.dit for the .period a..,-...,ud to .j 'j . '. or a moiit hi v a v e i a i $ l.'JV". U. S. Stiel last week snid lo ,i Oe D'V. It closed Sat uro iv a? natal 1"4 1--. It was tins stoi iv which had to bear the bi unt of the h a . y reilitidev eloping out of !h- tji-rinaii drive Stop loss oi de-- w ; e :ial.'-d at II..' .....1 1. T i 1. .-.!, . .w, ..f ; ht Pethlehem Sfed capital and 1 suyes-i ion as ?,i (ii:,io: ! l l.'Il'ii, pj o ' a I : ' ' on Pcthldiem wmm plavcd a 'ii'nunitHi p.i i t II the I '. S S.'1 market a-:..'. N'LW Volilv. .1 ,! I'ia-h: i The Mavwi! Motot t o i- pifpaiivr ; to ma n uf.o tui 11' .rui. shells at :t Detroit shop- A ..uv . ot.trMet for ! sliell ha i"-ventl bn iiiv'l 1 from th . o . e i n m n t . and Provisions

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