South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1918 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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SUNDAY SELLERS Food Administration Says Violators Will Not Get Licensed Commodities. Ir. M.i. : r; F .1 id .iniiiil.-tralor f : I :tli .mi counted to. lav thr...gh '' A Li-Ie, lo- ,i ' 1 M: J ' h t ? ,i t i , th-ii plvints h v I uni: - m ii. 1,!'or;, e f i" -. tf ! i : 1 1 i i a : ' ! : . i :..!! t ! I r - i- it I ! ' io-'lhg, "1 tain g l i !i r -z 1 i u '1 "A n i ra -1 i e s i . 1 'i 1 1 1 j i . - : i i O,. I'd V loia t I 1 1 Iii"--in, Sand a i t 1 1 1 v ; t . Jul;. " 1 1 1 tlii- ill- in f"ft -. ' ii! luvt hi- - Jl'i'l; of ii.i ' rut rf iniiii'l;;ili," i i i i .Mi. F.arnaid . ! oe-rs a 1 1 1 1 ot X' 1 '- t ! l !- . tn-- fid i or :l.!.ti..iM ;ir..i -till g th-ir licend in i ii "Ü i i- - from th-' t'Njf j.tl atlitiimsti .it I' ü!.l jir to t ! - ol.-iiig t h- i -g I;t 1 1 01 i - ? have it ufaih feu !;.! k'-ii lim; tiiem. ami he ii ' e f -l t Ji . mean to --e lh.it thli I ii,- -trictly omplid with." T lou-eholder upon i-ugar a who ba.- depended

ingredient in the'v"'l-,'h had caused a damage of $1.-

an in;i ri'ifa' t'iif of iM'-i;ar vvil be un-t . '.lfc to s'cure this oniiuodit m tin-1 flip. r-. .tf rdi).- ti a nr.our.f -me r.t j from Mr. 1 la rna ! d's odin- todax.,

Throali-Kit th rural lis:ints par-;''"

ticila:!, v.uious intb of vin-;ar ! Toade in which su.:.r has play- t I an important pait. I'ro'n this fine forward, huivcar. the uvJ:.'ir np.rt h- omnbteiv linnn ited i in th" makiPK of iiieL;ai. As regards the vvh'at fltiL.tiuii.! M Hariiaid says: "The threshing i .uvl !:jiriir of damp wheat is H!''olutelv contra rv to the dfsits and1 i j'j'Jrposcs or th,- ldral admini-ti a -tioji. and oppusis ei-iy priix-ip.il of lo'd consT ation. Vhe.it .should not be tliresinii oi purchased containing uvi r 1 I pcr"iit iioistur". le,ihrs who iurfiia.c damp wlieat and permit it to1 ,'et out of f-oiiditioii will Iii- considered guilty of eontrbnit inu In the destruction of foodstiihs." GRANT DRAFTEE MORE TIME ON ACCOUNT OF HIS MOTHER'S DEATH

W'üh.im I". .lc('ormi(.k. Davenport. John A. Anderson. .'. 1 6 S. Allen it.,. .losejdi P. M ; 'orm ick. Mrf. sr.. who was to have Tuesday morn- j ,,.,, n Sofudus Mrs. Sadi" Hlce, in,' with the draft contingent for'M,s. j;iP..si palmei. all of this Oamp Taylor, ha-, b-en cvctiscJ by (.!t: Tuo hrothers. Tln nias Ik iraft boaril No. i until a Uter -late Sniit 1; .f I'i-m, 111., and William F. on account of the death of the voiin- Smith of guir.cv. 111., also survive, man' mother, Mrs. Ohailotte Ander- The funeral will he held Wednes-

son. who di.-d Sunday as tlie result of a fall she suffered tue latter part ' of last we-k. Mis. Anderson fell down staii-s in her home and wan unconscious from Friday until her death Sunday. 18 MEN LEAVE HERE FOR

NAVY MONDAY MORNINGr': ha d r rid

The. following IS naAal recruits weie t-itt awav Monday moinnit; from lh- lo-al ncfuitiim oitice; L'-i'oy Tbompson. apprentp c scall.ull. 1 n. Kortoim: llaloct Wahlen. s-.- . V . . . . Ä , . 1 . . . - Mian, seiomi tas-. i.. i.. ,,uan -'.; ''Illiotii I'.ivi-, -alo.in, second '.a----. .. 1 i:. .rlv st.: I w ey 11. Yi-e. k-iiidsiiian. machmi.-t's mativiation corps; Vernon J. Fiizukef. hind.-ma.i. T.iti iiin i -ts la.it-, aviation ups. ! j s. .Mam -d; l.oi :s rolicin"Ui. landsit.aii. - o:,d la-s. So itit Mt-toJ; Nnry I lo-t i; r. ..iin.in, sec"liii das-,, reserve, F.tkhart. Paul i'luuna.-. laiulsiuan. m..-hini-t's irate, aviation corp.-. I.h. -haft. William Oahas, rueman. th:!d 1.1-.,. ITijS V. Iiunluiii t.. Pi nes I. I rfs-nal, seaman. .- o'i.l classI -I W . SlIllotltoTl -I ; Will.:; oil S. se.itrali. S- o'ld ..!-. l'Co'i: Leo: a'.d (libso!!. 2"l Ptter ?.. st'jhU'ii, .-niiihl Falpii S. Oh.yd. vinirv, iit-."-outh X. St. .las--; Ind . -'."ii.an, "second I. ..--: Loui- llensj.-i-'. .'" Hari:so;i av., So itii Fc!..;. s, , mat', -e oü.i class; F.ui 'ox. b --iit-o K. It. Xo. ? . !.i'.'ls,Ui !.. machmi-M !'Mi!;o:i. J. Don.. hi Lower. O uy t'ld.. Seaman, -Cond las-; W'dh. i,. c 1 tries, su mmi:.-v : p . T i.n.. 1 An P? entic san,an: lino!. ie.i "Jit. :- 1 " N St . P lc' I a. !i d. . pprent 1 s a lU.i n RETREAT FOR BUSINESS MEN AT NOTRE DAME A r.ru um. r.c r.t rf t li retr it at i a!:g- .1 t spir.t- .. ! ; v to : i.e j;-,. i r,d itio'-.s (,: th- 1 i,".ii-s I. en r: i to I heu a Notr. H itu- . :;iv -i s.tv ,.u'l th- i l . v t . -. 1 1 of the loiy 'rcs M .s-po.i :,i!ii, w ru.id S. r.d 'iii.i 'ni.: ;i: t he .h-.-ivii ' 'Uf L-di of S.ti m1 H irt wl'. i . the ft t: nt-, vvbl . .- Ati ti, v .-in n.ci,' i ti ; i.ivt Friday evenir.. The ' Ts leii .-..J ;.' .... ,. ,; ,.:.; V tile l v . Joseph I !e!.i ii. '. S '.. - .. pet :v of the !!.',. - ; at d. w . . ' t !. i K . J . !:.! ' . 4 no: :".-:' l o r;.t i . he retreat !-: the vt , .:tn inn. ! ; : t-'.y at t ! . Notre I '.4... ! s;; Vv I 1 1 1 1 1 I : I A UIMX I h: i . t I s .- , . . j -.4 i . i i I . . V o , . . , i . ; . --:, : ... : Ft I ( IUI I s r . i . 1 1 ... .' ....!.. i:: F.-r. ! i . y ., . d ,ur-! vv

Try NEWS-TMES Want Arts

Police Save Family Asleep While Homes Burn, Loss is $15,000

A I . I i i . ; l . v . M i J -k,h PaI . k i v j " .- S i l.'i 1 V !!.! -i'I'IMI' eall i was a i - i n g their home. -Hid Hi Tit- 1 1 e I K 1 1 " ' I - -t. Ii;;.! A dot ;: ? 1 " I ' . i l- to se I . I I . ' I ie I I I'M m - ho-,.; '. t S. Ma pi b i T; f'o 'h- J i -j . i action of Patioln. 'ii' Authors S.i ) i ri iik and Leo Adum-ki. Mi. and Mr.-' Pa'ioki proiili!'. v. i 1 4 1 li.iv. iii.'t thir I-.Hh. 'I'l.- ;i!.i!iri vv.i lirn(i in hjit- !; ' ' -1 i - ' Im k. Wliil-- ;:i-!ii-n u i- ;i 1 1 f in i t l tiv, to lontiol tin-!'..iiii-ii a .(i -i ! that tli- '. i u : - th- I'ali.ki u fl f still in 1 1." ' ' I !' I i I I I i. I ill I I Patl olin n Sa !.i nia k and Alamkj u ntcel m1 i !i MS. th-!D. Th- Olli, -hi-x ICnl'h--I th- sj. loom of t h- i-oupl-. Tl-- 1h."- was K.d. and tli- otti- ' - w '! uriabh- t a.aK-n tho-m-iilc. Th- 'i..,i vv.i- r. r , ! U ! in. and th oülr.-M w rji-h'-d in. Mr. and Mts. Pawin. h.l !,-n a v. a U-ii-l lv tl. i'iiaku.-' in of th flooi-. wer-iMiri'-d from t!o- bniblinir. Th. had -h'l't sinll throuch the t're. ' '-" to tneir home. riiin i- Ilcr. T!ie'(,,i-in of th lire is unknown. pral tapidh and soon had ttki'1 "-even other residences. 'oali 'in. 'hick-n house and barns wr-ret ' ' h' d by the f'n-f. property owners in . part of the that vicinity that suffetd lo.-.-esare: riltl IfS v- Korpal. 1 1 4 1 -1 J YV. Hivision st.; J.. ph Pal ick i. :: 1 I Maple j - 1 - : -John Orontkowski. 11. :s Napier t": Martin Kamienski. U:',." Y. Hi-jv.

UM"n William Koscloski. lH0barn.

DE A THS AllS.s. s.iii: i;i.i..mrrn ki:im. Sadie lmzabeth Keim. 727 -'r ; S. ('olumbi.i t., di d at th" St. Jo's' ph ho-pital Sunday niyht at ::;' '.'clock, to'lo.vin; a year's illness of . omplication.s. Mrs. Keiai was US ears old ami had been a i evident (of this city for the past i' Ö yearn. She i" siu vhed by her husband, Otto j I-'. Kenn, ami the following chilidren: Mis. Ida P.. Keim. P: sa. 111.; id. iv afternoon at ?. o'ilock ill IIK ' i esiib-i-.ee. K-v. II. . Orowder orti;itinu-. lliiiial will be in Powman fillet i . mkv ( ii.vKi.orri: ii:no. Mis. ('hatlotie Anderson. ;7 ea i s obi, .'.Iii X. Alb-ii st.. died Sunday n following a fall which she ay. She iti survived bv four hiidien. I ai w i-.'iic. who is at t'amp Shelby : I'd ward P.. M..ri. Yilliam. John A., of this cit. and Frank Anderson of "M isli i w aka . A hrot her. Oharhs i:n . Ind. Iri t ! i mi i . 1 : v -s in I .a port Amb't'son was horn in In s hv -. here I ." v i i s Sw e 111 .M HIN I.l0Mvl .1 oil r. I .a sk o w s years old. 1 :: 1 7 1 .it-ton -.. iid Satiirdiy n.orn'r.u follow in an illness of ti e earof old .-.--e. He i- -1 j rv i d ter. .lo-enhioe. and i wife, i daiiqh- i son. Nicholas, j A sist-c. Mr-. .I-jIm I.isi-ka. livein So'it'h Per,.!, and a brother. 'al-1 1. tin- Iiskow-ki. Iiv-s in I n hoi.--. I II!. Mr. . I Aiskows-k i was horn I'oia ml ..lid 1 a me to this i .unt i v .-a i s ago. Th" f iMif 1.1 1 VI l! I be . ornir.g at 1 ; ' ! .-1, la 1; - . -ii 1 iff h. lb- . t : . held at St C. Maiciniak i.:hi i 1 1 i m . F : I'l.il vv ii: be :n C dar : 1 V .Ii H I N l.AshoUslil. .I"!im L.i-kovv l ven ob. ' ' 1 7 l.isio'i -t.. lied at in- home Sat -ii day moiltilig of i 1 1 p 1 lea t i o ! i -. I .. 1 1 1 v as d to ti.- u i : i r 1 1 1 1 1 i " s of .ite lb- IS s nie.l hy l is wit. '...'o!:-t .ii..; lit" lolU'Wiug ihlldlen. Mis Apolom.i P.tar-k.i. Nick Las- - I I al:d M.s- .los .)::;ic l.skowa!-.. l'-,i , r ! .", g i.i lob hi ' -.V ! L. i s k o s :x i a s i ... i ; i in ,i " h."i Me vv a - . ! of So.-! p. od ; . !- Til pa -t Oil' f v.. : i si' j,.,. i : tur. . " i n i i . it at I will ' 1 i ."clo h-bl Tuesday at St. StarisP, :al w I - met-1 . in eI o I HOW hoUv Skari. ! loli.i a v . VI on. la K !H( l. k lb" y tars oh d:c! at 11' i.ovnü'g follow in A ' o . i I " . w :th. !!'" Mr. S ;a ri' k w a - hol v. !..':. 1 N s ' . i "l.iMl - tli.it . o . i: t r 11 v - a rs a i: : n ; oj i ia . in Hungary i er fr I-..P.1 He i- sut- . and b P t a i i - - ; d iv hi- vv lie. Th re -a. t v o t !ii'ii !.. a da ugh.t-t . : . i a -:. P: ul" i .. f ' i a 1 will I h i.i . i . . , : o . , . : ! g : i ' ' o i i c i A ! a ! V s 1 1 l ; . a 1, i 'a t h o ! a ! . ! . i i '!,. i.i ; . c Wed: ;. !'..:i i 1. P - . V " . ' i I a I I i I " . i-t t i in t ( iP MIA. : ' . . - w ! i o w il! . .v e ! u C i ! : i j -'.. i ,-.:! i . s, ! ., .o-i r. i'g V' 1 . ,c ..?;! i'-,:-d v Haiti J V i ,i '. ; !!.. -- l a ! v tor ' . i v '. ' ' A : W ., ! T : -.: ! i t r - 1 ; " 1 ' - l i ' ( f

W. r , iiii'l V alentin' 'hrzaii. 1 1 '. 4 W. N;iiier t. Animal I.iiiihhI. ,v-f rral hots in th- iai lis 'A hi.i.rn". to I.itli ami pis:-, j.il'l'itv ;iml i hi4 i'i" t n.istd. In one of thf barns n !: a ;itoriiol-ilr track .ii 1 .i I'oi.l touting i;ir n.nij; t-ly l''tro -tJ. S"."-r:l !iunlr . 'i fhl. r 'i ii, .it anil a number' of ton " hi ari'i straw ncif

Th- contlaaration was tirst tiot;cei b Patndman Ala.n-ki. who v.a. travfim in that part of the 1 1 a la I in ii ie M- iiniiiHiiiait ic rant; in ui'nt hy the tili:- th' t.re milai rivd th- ttames had already burned the Palicki barn to thproiinil ami sparks had iunited evejal of th" other huildinus. sVveral of the resident- lu'd been aiotlsed and Mr. Korpal anl Mr. lamiensk! l.itd s i i-eeded in clieckiui; he tire oil tit i l homes b.v the aid uardeii hos-. Ai ( online to (lii-f Si';.i-1 all of :ne i.mi.unys eie none ur -.im went up in mioke like a powder mill. It look the fire department nearly an hour after theiy arrivo! a the w,f.ne. t. i heck the spread Of flames. lioth trucks from the central station and the c hetnical and th following other companies as-si.-tei in puttinc out the fire: Nos. . and S. Anv -videm tof incendiari.-m wasj iniic when the tire department ar- I rived, as the barn in which the tire ; Istarte. 1 i vtroved had been c-omph'tHv de- ! - 1 Mr. Palicki is quite sure ' Cm- started from combus- ; th.tt th Ition as h. had two hi' watch dops j hich h- keeps stationed near the; FUNERALS ! cox Stan ;i:i;tkliu: iwan. j The funera! of Constance Oer

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I I I li 1.1 I- IWiill, 11. M I I l I I I'- .. ll'i ' i;...i s. i .,- .,w., r.i.,.- i... ,,i.i . , , , at the rcsidetpe Tuesday ifternoon at l':.;t. Rev. U. II. ('rowder will of-! ticiatc. Uurial will he in the cepietofV. I'mI 43 COUNTIES SUBSCRIBE OVER HALF STATE'S WAR STAMP QUOTA j Out of th '.- counties in Indiana! 1 hae earned honor positions fr they have -old or "subscribed more than half of Indiana's total quota of War and Thrift stamps, it was ani" . M - - - oonn Vol !i.lwl i ul w tu to illMI'l PI - iioniiv vm 4'ioii'ui4i c. .mi- hi ii'iwui i- j eis. The state quota f-r War Sav- , i : .t mus stamps alone, durim,' the year: 1 i 1 .. is $:.s.3l'".st'.". while the total .-ales ami pledges in the 4:1 honor counties a i;" re -at es some $J9.u4.- .-.. ' o 0 . f . The total amount of sale: :,,i pledsc-r in the 15 counties w ho have i not yet reached their full quotas' is $ 1 S.HS,.H 7.Th Of the counK Of tlu counj ties, all hut four. Martin. Kosciusko, 1 Fulton, and '-rmilHon. have subjmitted reports The ittand total of sales and pb-d-:es in the 1 honor counties.

Shsales and pledges in the 4!h:tttl front, and that the presence ! I I niiiniifs not ! over, and the un- ; of this spirit is already recognized

' sold quotas in the 1.", counties and i th' fö n counties unreported would i I ma ke a

mand total of sales amPchurch of Mishawaka. delivered the

pledges amountiiiK to ?" 5. 4 1 '.'i 1 u - - The state cornroi t te. how-v-r. is pointing' out the necessity of living; up to a pledge once made. Fledges which aie pledges in name only ai e not worth authiiii; to Fncle Sam in t he War Savings campaign. They

inj will not buv munitiojis, 1 1 1 i p soldtiers, save lives, are feed fighters.

Only the money ly which the pledgfuesday t-s arc redeemed will do that St. mis- In th- Thrift stamp week drive

j in Indiana from May 27 to June 2:'.. at which time every county was asked to rai-e ..'-."' of its per capita of population through the sale of War Savings ami Thrift -tamps. r-'. counties reach-.! their goal, of the--but !12 again r.-ai h-o their iio.il in June. MORE MEN NEEDED FOR SPECIAL DRAFT CALLS SeVelal nlell al- st.U liceded to Iill special dial't calls hy local board No. 1. One aaiuy lem.tir.s for the call July 21 fr two men to go to Syrac ..se. X. Y., for s,, ial militaiv training, six are iquiri-d to :ill the call for men to take a short mechankal coarse at Valparaiso, btginnin. A: g. 1. and eight are needed to Mil qi.otas t- go to Indianapolis chamber j ( omni ii and Cincinnati. . July I-., for spcial training. ll a -u!t;ci:it number have no' volunteered within the next tew days til.' eq'l.t el n'ilO '!' W '11 i-f ÜUlliftl d from the lists. The calls are al! fot V, Il.tt men and tho-e to go to Yal Palais laud h.ive al h-a-; a utam I : a r -cito"! education. m i;ki .i: i.h f.nsi ' !.:foid 11 P.'evard. I.iior-r. So -it f i -!.!. and ix it !:t i ;!. P.utb-r. dom--. S o . t i i P. l ; . . I I . 1 1 ; F. I ." n - . fa !!.; . I '..- met. . d Mi'"-': P. (-'rick. bni--tt'-. -JoMtii lb P. o ! '" haki :. , and .It p a P. O ! - a : M i-t : Ii i In. ...... Ti.. loep! p.. ,, ;o , P. :; ' i. a r. i t a t ; .111 L. W . W. la !.t.. i a . . i ' i t : - - ... 1 1 ' ' : s h a w aka. i.i too el". So it 1 .-. . Sa ;t h Fetid !a ..:!. Mi-M-i.--. doii.::..

HERE'S LIST OF SUGAR DEPUTIES

Assistants Empowered to Is - r sue Permits For Caning Purposes. WiTh th rannins ar"n at hi;it. jRrit. and the diffi' ultie volt'i in it. pun-has, bfcoin

ii-ci casinql;. jri!f in? t.roMfni in jiolice. and nemiici's of th- threelioin1 Yet th busy hoiifewift j local dr.ift hoards. Th- train on

i:-ed not fai to have tlie vol slmthe f.r when hf,r pUl- ; f(f nJns ( .f ,(Ut ; . , . .. f dD1,tlf.K ,vhkh lueds this 1 i t. of deputies which h- i-i,untv food administration, un - I...- ihr ,1 i i 1 1 ii if i'hflrle A. arIM-, has compiled for ht-r conveniCliff. Kai h ii-tiict in the c.ty has been supplied with one or more deputies who will gladly furnish canning permits upon request, and it is noticable th.it. in eery case, the men h ie !fen so selected that they are is centrally locateti .'is is possible, The tire stations, however, will not ,((1 fuly nUipped to Issue permits ; ,,ntj, Wednesday. , A ConiI)iete "list of the deputies follows: j M)l TII lt,.NI)) INDIANA. . xuthw-t. M Teniiispw-kt. IMvlsi-ui and Arnoid St.U) fV ' , .1. Pb Iiiiinia k. 411 S. Tin pin Walter .1. kii' liarski. 111 W. Kish! vt. Jehu S in-r. VAo I i v i . 1 1 . u st. V.-i lentlne ;.-i:i.'r. n1 S. Wahnit -t. Yiii'vnt r.tzezinski. jr . M.C S. Clia.du Kalp'.i 11 Ku-s. rnl7 s. MMii'an st. M. .1. -irS'. 7."'.0 V. (lullnna ar. No. l-'ire Stntieii. W Y . Sample N. t l ire station, l-'K) W. Ttioiua st No s l'iie Station. S. Olive . SOIltll-Ht. ! i:. l ink. V)2I Miami st. I No. 1 l-'ire Station. Wayne and St. j J oSepll st S. I Vo .". Fire' Station. 01 i:. Sample ft. ; No. 10 Fire Station. S. Mi.-blgun Pt. I oiid Miltou av. ! Nnrthet. j A. V. I luff, sd Miicohi way W. Frank Mann, care Fox and Mann, i i:. Chnnierrnan, 5C Portale av. i Horner F. Fasnacbt. IS):. NV. Washj ii:,l"H .1. i -M I.i.-rvviiireri. r.2l X. Walnut st. No. lire station. iOl l'ortiu'e ov. . Northeant. I.. II. ban,'. South r.end av. an1 Hill i f-t I 1. . Si'hifter. .7'7 I. Jefferson bird. .'. Fire Station. LT. N". Hill st. 7 Fire Station, so:; Notre iMnie a v. Klvrr l'arU. Fdward Moritz. 4 S. Twelfth ft. (ntf r. H. I.emontive. i-.-J'j S. Miehipan t. W. F. Tavlor. 4(7 'itlxeiis I'.ink bblff. '. A. "'nrilsle. o7 Citizen hank dd'. Howard Fuiiuiuis. t'haiulu-r of t'uiiiuierce. ontile of M.uth Benl. II. I Strul!., Mlsliawnka. Hol. Ir. TrHc. Walkerton. Ind. Plijirles Wolf. North I.ilertv. Ind I. Uate. New Piirllsle. Ind. Piiar les F.eri in irer. Pnitnatow n. lud. i l . .... ii. til l . t l ir..i 1 1 .. . l K.,r.le.n-A -'Al U 1 r 111 w nUr'l'r J r"i I lid l i o .1 i r i i t r m I.akevllle, Ind. Pr. Prunltr.ot. Osceum, Ind. ,. m ''rot now ski. It. J. Ö. Mi?li.iwala. ind. M : ,1'e!. Woodland. Ind. M. i. linier, t ranker, inu DR. BURNETT SAYS mm a a m m mm m m. m m mm THt AmbnIUAN SMIHII nrll I läfläl lirHDl n 11 A D VVIL-L- Hü VKURLU Mn - I Devlarin?; that the same spirit of 'America that has been handed down i by the liberators of the country in ' 77 prevades the trenches at the bv Oermany. Rev. John A. Kornett. pastor of the First Presbyterian : principal address at the Monday ; noonday luncheon at the 'hamber (,f Commerce. Dr. Huniett declaie! that it is the 5. x , i r i t that won the 1 :: colonies their , iluiepe li'lence and has come down through the years to the present tim that will win the present war for the .allied nations. He declared that the spirit of cooperation among the armies at the front will contribute largely to the success of the allied arms in this conflict. countywTlIImprove UNION STREET ROAD Ki.ls for the re.su: facing with i on crtte of 4,övii feet the Fnion st road south of the city at the bill. were authorized advertised for hy he oiinty commissioneis Monday inoi ning. The board 'ecei'.ed the resignation as justice of the peace J. Himer Peak, who leaves with the draft .ontiugeii: successor ' named ) T,-..v-,r,-. ,.....,...i4T morning. Mir IVak wi'.I be , he board at the regular vveeklv meeting nexr .Moipliy :?.g. No application for the pointiaent have as ye' i.t-en Ceil ed l)V the boa i I. ir rna p-re-TWO MORE LOCAL BOYS ARRIVE SAFELY OVERSEAS Vi ani Mr-. Fdward ILrsel. 414 Wood st. received word Monday th it their son. r.hv.ini, had arrived -ut'eiy in France with the American expeditionary fuiees. He ah-teu It month aco. and left r.e e immediately after for ä train- . 1 1 . a Ii. p Mr ami .Mir. P v L.-.d.-W. Adoiphsej; Molid.-iV re lei: -oj;. Sop in: Ii- hid ar e : v vv ti: il f: o!ü Ad-. ':.!.-:. " s.i t I o e i .- T n 1 1;. A : i . - r x I" ft !0!:.i i 1.111 Alb 1 T IO (AMI' Ar.de. -on. I PLKH K I' a-.-"c;a!e tio - d:i ' olof t!: Y M w.o go amp r."erhait !oir.o!!ow tc 'oo; r i- th" cner;.l oi rani..ui"r. .f !h Pi p. h

ELBEL'S BAND Til ranm Rim

: ,u , ! St. Joseph County s largest D'Ä?aLr ; . TfuB -::s 7 ! draft divisions of men from th tin St. Jo-tiil. o int ! will l.- ai";m'e'l i l.etwf-en .". anl In thtr morning at thir respt-c-1 ti'- hoard'."" heaiquai tei s. ami ;;t i:0 o'clock will statt for the Xew ! York 'ntitl railroad tation. vh-i-jM ! th fntrain for t'amp Zni hitx Taj - lor. lO'jis1. ill, K'. at 7 o el..ck. Th jiatade to th- ftation will 1 t-ycort-ed hv F!I11 ; lat:l. a 'iuai of it which the men will depart will make I but f-w .-top between Chicae j and Louisville, and is nched'.iled to aifive in the Kentucky city between ( 5 ami ! o'clock Tnestl" nicht. I.inrli.- morniiYir the i-ount' loal I seltcteil L'leiii lei;oud-rs as c.-i ptain I t men nrrive at 'anip Taylot. and i named the lollowinic to act as corp..rals: : luci.m .1. Phillion, i;,,!- h. , H.ipne) . Fiedeiick Y. Ktlley. Art hur H. Adye. Marc Knihtlin-ei, i William liogpeman. l-o (J. Hoerstj ,,iHn. hen M Kronew itter. i. 'lern Mochel. Oscar Matttniller, A. VI. Snyder, Harold 1 .Mumby. Charles Trainer, Harry Squibbs. Albn 1. Hock, John Knowlton and Chuilos A. W'acner. Asst. Chief Cassidy Gives City Court 1 6 Warning on Jury Frank DiKnom, IUI W. Kmeiick s-t., who was arrested late Saturday afternoon on a charge of selling liiuor, will he sien a heariii,' in city court next Friday. Ingnom was arraigned Mond 1? morning hy Judce Oilmer, and his case was continued. As;st. Chief of police Cassidy issued another warning Monday to the effect that unless a good jury is obtained in the Dignom case. iL will be filed in before the grand jury as was the case of Louis Dellosse. charged with having the 'unlawful possession of liquor. So far hitnom has not signitled that he wants a jury trial. Peter Thierskley, arrested Sunday on a charge of intoxication, told Judge Oilmer that he got his liquor at IJenton Harbor, and that he would keep away from there in future. The judge gave him a suspended fine of $5 and costs. Andrew Crylka, another man charged with intoxication over Sunday, told the judge that he got his liquor from a friend, and that he would keep away from such friends hereafter. The judge gave him a tine like the one he gave Thierskley and suspended it. O. V. Hing was lined ?1 and roRts for exceeding the speed limit as was Peter M. Miller on the mine charge, only the fine of Miller was suspended. FOUR BIG CONCERNS CHARGED WITH UNFAIR PRACTICES IN TRADE International News Service: WASHINGTON. July 22. Complaint!' nsainst four nationally known manufacturing concerns vvtre filed today hy the federal trade commission on charges of false ad vertising, misrepresentation and un- ! f"1i li-i.ta nrnrtlpdc 4.4.&.v 4VV... The Goodyear Tire Co.. Akron. O.. is charged with forcing dealer-, to maintain excessive stocks of their tires, misrepresenting to the public that "(ioodvear service stations" are In existence, w lien as a matter o. fact they are not and with the main tenance of "manufacturers' pi ices int im i - set and maintained through d.-.tion of dealers." In addition to this firm the Auto Strop Safety Razor Co.. the Kryptok s'.Iöw '.. l.ofh Wn- York ..ui.! the " . - . ... .. I). M. Ferry Seed Co.. I 'etroit. archarged with manufacturers' sale - . ...nintir ,oetl,od fl.nv, through intimidation or oeaiers. ... t . r m s . . hearings win i:eM late I August and September in this city in JUDGE JUMP, 75. WELL KNOWN INDIANAN, DIES It. iern.it. f-r.ai Neun -f-rvi..-TKRHK HAFTK, Ind.. July 22 Judge Joshua Jump. 7" years ohl, who was the flrt iudce of the Parke and Vermihon circuit court, i d-ad. The fui eral will be held tomorrow at Xewnort Ind He wa- nromii ent in western Indiana ann eastern imnoi- legal circles for many year-. He was a native of Marion court:.'. Ohio LAUNCH HITS CANOE. ONE MAN IS DROWNED INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jul;. 2 2. Chester Best. 2l years old of p.o--! well, was drowned and Miss Anna Pernow suffered a sev.-re l.o; vo-;-, 'shock when the canoe in wni-.li ttoi i ere ritlii.g vej-terdav' near !roii ' i flipp! was truck ar.-1 a p-:-d bv ; lat.t.c h . :i White th n . . i l'i:iltil A CMPH.N ' INTMANAP 'LIS lr:d . .1.1 2 2. Mai line i ilea petio.a. a motion tare da. wii! appear bete Ton ..i . j row in th interest o ti w a r a i -ing st.iinp .am pa tin it w a r. - I our. i cd od a i . He p. :..! nI. lh j I Si e r i . r a r f"rtntl; , h . if n j

LOCAL AND FOREIGN

STUCK MARKET

OPENING. FIRM Fractional Recessions Occur. However, in Most Active Issues. m: "JiK'. .iw: Sti'cks rt.led tlull in th- late eMon tuil.iy with n tt-iuifiKA t dcrlit: on the pai't "f st---l i--m.s. ''anadian Par was tl i---ption. advancing from the op.-nim,'. merit was iuifl ai! la to coiiMh tin? n-v. s. a bout ir. c I : !! Ii:. t ion, I ' .e .-I I : NKW YiUtK. July . 'oTitir. ied was v ith-luc-ir.c o:;tI Ru,", "MWS f,'rt,u l.i"iti:l.w'ijliit!MM,-iii side liuvim; this moininu. Out thstoek ma i'K't n'fi!"i mm at a S o u t : the high levels of t!i- past wek. ! After the stait. however. fratioual recessions occurred in most of the! atie issues with th- tone steady, j Steel Common after moving up! 1-4 to 1ÖV reacted to 107 .'. - . while' most of the other st-el industrials iiiii'mI likewise. Auurban Sumatra selling ex-dividend of 1' 1 - ' percent recovered all of this at its opening price of l:pi, then reacted to 12$ :'.-4. industrial Alcohol opened one point up at Hb -', then reacted to l:".j - t . i Com Products was in demand fiirl a while, moving up 1-. to 4.". 1-" out then yiehh-d to 4 4 7-. Anaconda was 1-L low r at 7 1-4. Fnited i'iar Stores showed an advance of 7-v to 19' ?,- and Tobacco Products was .",-s hiuhr at '.7 ::-4. IMie market was dull and weak iluring the forenoon. Fnited States S'teel selling down two points to U.M.. lkihlwin dropped from 91 1-S to :-4 and Hethlehcm P.. from S:; to M ::-. Corn Products declinel to 14 1-4 and Kemling was one point lower at SS. BRITISH ANNOUNCE FURTHER GAIN SOUTH fst . n a O I I M r I Uf AlinAo OUNUA Y Int.'ni.itioii .i New- s.-i-vi.v: L.MHN. July . T- u rther ground has hren gained by the British southeast of Heheturne C-outh of Arras , the PriPsh war othce announced today. .

v ill be executed. carried out by Anglo-French forces j Some n,..iriet experts arc now in the sector of VilIers-F.rctMineu. holding that the coppers are -clling (on th- Picardy front oppositei.it Ihv.u oe . 1..- t ........ ...1 ,....

Amiens . 0 A succ essful raid near Neuville j Vita--.se netted some prisoners. An attempted Oerman raid north , of Bailleu!!. on the Flanders front, i was broken up. The Oerman artillery was active around Loere (sojth of Ypres). NEW WIRE UNION ASKS FOR RAISE OF WAGES International News Sei vi-e : INDIANA POMS'. Ind.. July 22. The Indianapolis local of the newWestern Fnion Telegraphers' association today began drafting petitions asking that the bonus system be continued, that their infant labor union be permitte.i to -xist and that wages lie increased. These petitions .... will be presented to the othcials of th.e company and .o th'- government, which will also be asked to continue to ive etntdoies vacations s eiis- .... ' ! tomai-v. I he next annual convention! will 1 at San l-'r.i nciseo. i

South Bend Markets'

CRMN AMI FEKD. of orres-le-l Ualiy lr .3. IV. Rnrrrll. Starr Mills, Hydraulic At.) WHEAT I'yin 5J.0S per bu. MAIS Paying ; ec-UiDg 0(J,.',. pr ÜU. tiKAN Selliug. $l.r f,T hundred. MIIMil.lNOS Scllliif, 2 pt.r hundred. CHOl'.'T.l) FEED Sellhijf, $.1) per SPHATPII FEED Selling. .3.' per twt. . .- -r t m NI I KI1I. j (( 0rrrct.l Pailv hi the Vesle .Miller ; I lour and Feed o.. 4 :0 S. Michigan.) I li 1 r.-i ajll'K l eO per Oil HA Payinif to .Ii; .-hing Sir? to ?U. SfUAW tü Js: selling ."o- a hale, OAT'S I'aying 75.-; celling .V to SI1KI.L CUUN r.iying H.0: n-lllng. $lsn. EAK uKN Pj Ii.gr J1..V; aehing. 'I IMOTin SLEI- pHTing $4 per bu.; ellit.g. l.o'iA L FA E F A S 1 E I ( M o u t a n a -hing. $li per bu CLOVE It SEED laying .$17 hj iii K- per bu. SOY DEAN'S Selling $.7:. hu COW PEAS Selling, fl 7G hu. :i live fcTOCK. I (Corrected Ilaily by Major Bron.. i Ia- ... mn t.i'haka,.) HEAVY FAT STEELS Fulr t e jod. ,-(,;.- i.rin.e S4il0 j lit ;s--Yji l';u i :... p; -j : 1 4',tbs , !; 1 U i feLELS. ltrrrateJ DaJ.i I lij artifr lirut. frtore. lit V.. Wayne StT I MOTH Y 4'2Cfi $1.75. ItLD CLOYEI: .fK''d?2o. WHITE CLOVLK aia. ALS IKE $14 J'q .1KÖ0. ALFALFA llliil 1. SWEET CLOVEK JICSHS. COW l'EAS M.t"joi6$ö.i'0. SOV LEANS $i;o.jJo.G0 HU E (ill ASS 14. Fl ELP PEAS $4---öP 7ö. MIL LETT .v.". $...75 (rEK.M A Ml LEE I- $. .Wi J APA N ES E M 1 EE a I - 0 i f. ilAilMUl II CLO El:-$Le'!ji2-J "d I III El K .M) XIKATv II vrir. tr.l lmly ly .Jliiiinlr a llarkrt. It3 E. .Irllf-riun HIU.) VEAL-i'43 llig. I7c; aellh.jf. l.'ifci,"BEEF KcMSt lddng. JO-; put-UrrUoii-e. lr'(; CV : i-iri lu. Eto v. HAM Pujitig. .Vi-.o. aeihi.jf. XU: lAKIi--l'auig. Ktbing. ;:2--. LITI'M N. iiKj2J.N minis in- to ir--. i a i i. mii - 2ü-'. . um.

New York Stocks; Closing Prices j

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America n Tel. ,v Tc' . No! folk- a- Y Ameican U'imiI-h Xoith-in P. . . . American Zinc Is- hi" ".ties bi- .... Ai-a. "üiI.i r;. : Pcnnsv Iv ,in:a Atchison V. 1 s ; Pittsburgh '"oil . .. Atlantic Unit .v. v. I c HX i oi:-..l!.i c .; Paldwiu Locomotive n '. Kailw.i"- Stiel S;..; Fait;:. lore Ä "h;.. .-, 4 ?s ;.tdiug Huthieheiu Steel p i' Pcj.u "lie Im-i. .v California Pet roleu m ls' Sout'n-in Pa!i!Canadian PaeiTic i:,u S. ,;thetn LailwViitrai Leather 7- s: mieba ke . . I'liesaptake 4V. hio ."7 TfV.i-' C CiiicHgo V North e-t. un .. :l'i; Tobaci 0 Pi ..du. 's 'hi Hp., Mii. A St Paul . .. Jl1 Fiiion PacitM Chile Copper 151, fniud 'i-.n- St..-.--"h:i,o i'oppei l2 C S. Ini. Abelm' Colorado Fuel ,.--4 F. s. I : ;: 1. L".'orn Product 41." C. .-. Stfl Crucible Stee; 1, i.'tah Copper v'u!a (.'ano .Sugar ;;)'j V. e-n n ..-hoc sDistilleries Securities -ft.--, Willys crland ... Frie ör- Sales hare-, 4' Frie 1st Prfd t,2t'.mn'i. Oeneral Fb- tri.- 1 ;, ' Liberty :j 1 Oencral Motors lä"7; '.M.'oi; sfcond Is '.-: Ooodrieh 4ö1,g T - 4 -'C .;'.

"JW . Gossip of XI-: W VokK, July I'.'. - The P.ethh hem Steel corporation today tiedared the usual quarterly dividend of 2 1-1 percent on its common stock This action whs taken today instead of next Thursday because the board convened to-hn to transact other busines. Ni:w YORK. July 2.'. Financial News says; "Investigation confirms that buying orders are accumulating slif'lltll- l.rlAll- ,'Mrrnnl 1. ... tl,.. 1 . ' "in m l ' - w i s 1 1 1 Vile ! f-tcneral stock market from active j speculative inv estment channels that lhive been preserving an attitude of . watchful waiting upon dv ehqo.ients fn.ni France. Inquiries indicate that in the absence of unfavorable war j r.ew-, the-e buying or resting ordersIv.iti not -in,a,-o .-. .1..,..,.- w... i . tvv.,vt ...' ll"'l lll.l I JfUrl I Grain, Cattle, I lll(.l.l) "i.ivi: MIX K. i llv F. S. Fiji. -an .f MurkerIIH Add, Juiv lP;s -Fstimat-I receipts, .".s.ihui.- market liiglx-r: bulk. 1T.1o'i 1VSÖ : top. M'.MMi; l.iitch.-r li.'c-. Iieavy. .vis.4..rj.is..: packing liogs. heavy. $ 17.." V. 1 s.i i : medium und mixed. Ms.iHei s :,: light. 1 . sa'f 1'. oo; p ig 17.'J."r ls.po; roughs. .17.15'd 17 4o. CATTI.i: F-tliiiateil receipt. 22.0O.) : market -teudj : b-pf -;ittle. go.,.1 clml. . MT.otfirj 1 inc.lhini ami ominou. M1MK(jl7oo; luit her st.-.-k. lo-ifes. 7 7.Vr 14 ." : -nvs. 7 ."."'' 1 4 .'' : auner and i utters, s'. 7ä' 7.7Ö : Mocker and fe.'.lfis I'll 's. good L..i.-f "i f( 1.;. oo ; ol elini.'e , l5.2."'lT7.o. SIIFF.P- K'stlniao-.l receipt. lä.Om: iii;irk't steely ; shorn hunt., choice und f I r i ' h t . m. Sis ''."'; 1. IUI ; medium and gu'l. .v lit. -7. '.j 1 -J.i ; f.-e.jer h'Kilb. good .-ln.i.-.-. M" io'.7 P .V ; I'lvfi. c,.,i. . prime. SF.M.-f'll-'L"ro; in i t u in it ii - J g I. Sp 11' 7.'.. FM III II I I t : iT'll K. fast f.FFFai.o. n. v.. .Int.. '"ATTI.i: K.-. .1 pi . T,.:a ti.-.ol : "niaiKvt s!ov. : prime steers. S172.V(J 17. äo : -hlp- : ping -leers. Ml. ...ov; i . oo- leitei. er grade ll.If.-.-s hulls. pt (.', I.-'. CO ; con M;.m'.rll.,Vi; mi!-1! .,V hc, Hä.oo. co vi. anij sii'ii:ger. CA LYES- ltee!pts '-'' h.'ad : market five; .-nil to -li'd- e. S.",.l. f, 1 - "J." SHEEP AM LAMPS -lte,eip,s . J-Ji.7, load: market slow: rhob,. lambs. M,.i . V17.V; cull P. fair. SC. oo'. P. 7". : yearlingn. M.H,'(,ir,..Vi; v.ie-p. s:,.t mv, 1 4 - IK iS - -Keceipis. I'.Ohk market a-tiv.-. ' up: bTki-ri. -r. ': pig-. .l..s.-.', ' l.lhf'1. lt..7.V,, lji.t..K la j.il , W,V. 1il'.h; roughs .L.o."c li2u; Mags. SPJ.f'l 1 '. öo IM)I N AI (II I- FIVE so(h. IMHANAl'olJS. Ind.. -luiv Ihu,.I - It.-, .-ipts. 4 'o: market 'V u:: !.-t h.-avie. SI .",', ls.'.t.", 1,( t hogs tpi oo; pl-'s. N17.00'. l'.t -ii : i'tih. f -a;-s. .1 V. 'n l'.i no t ATI EE - he .-i ;,t - l.oo ii.irk'-'. '(:'tth Weak. c:;.VS loMC-r: clcü- e l.e.'.Vl j s.,.rH si :n,i 17 iiffi,t .-.-r-. .11."V 'n;", l..-lf.i t.oo'(; 1 4 .".o : ..vi. .vt.'.o t ui : - bulls '.:("'- 12 oi- .a'.v.-- ..' 'op;.-o j SHEEP AM EAMI'.s lh-0;.t-j market P-adv: r.t in..- - h--1.. si 1 -" Ig.wO; lamb. Sil .ed 17. V, ; ; l: g S-.ml-j 14.(St'.j 17..V.. PI I 1 -HI lit. II I.l. Miil k. PIT I si;fki;ii. Pa -lulv 22 ' VI TEE- Supply. :;2ii Ue-oi . ü.urke; -ready ; i - p; 7'a 17 ,H ' k:'aP"...Vi'u 17 m : good. SP'. ''' Pi ." : tc' -M:!' h.-r-. tl 4 Wj 1.. fa:-. t2 '''' 1."..o: .-..rr.ri.on 1 - " " t 1 1 ' .üio.-i i gOf'd fat bulls. .tp iMC; : U: r.i'M, ti ..r.s.A .. . , 1 I'M f f : f .- r Vi , . a ' ..--nirer j K-ll.' I-'" '. J.'-.l - ...... -j I .vt i m i ; j j i i .-n; -..;r-s j SHEEP NII E.MK supplv . ".." i -lead : r.i."-kt-t lower : loin-- '. r. .PJ g-.o.l ndie l. 11. 2-' n. 1 1 -.. V.I ."' pi 7." Cli!. ul.'i COlitf.'fl. 7 'lamb .tEM-. -'I I iio; ' 'r..: r ket h" e.'d.up: pri:r d..u':. ien h :-. -1' I". Y.-rk-:--. I .,j Jt 2." ' !.e-Iii;n.. -tl'. i'; I i ..rk"-rs 5P ii'' 10 : light i l'.'.7"'' 1'. s." : pi. -v 1- 7" ' l'.'.s." , I VETERAN CONDUCTOR ON MONON ROAD KILLED" 1:.:. . i.ati"- i! N- i -LA I A YLTTC. -i I r:.l I P.en'amm. s A' I i I I - . '. e.i I - e e ! 1 - !!. I o !i - i F e . : i u 1 ' i f In. for ; . .1 ' J I '. '.! : s 1 . , t : t o ; o : i i ': o- M o 1 1 , ! t IV e i I i, . i.i n I p' ' . - i I W a s killed t "da w r. . '. ! t he 'ha ago Pelt Ü I, t s vv . ; lie 1 1 tl. t !:- a v' 1 I lie f..; I ft .er: to- ':;.:!-. c r d re e i . t.! p Hi : d l !.' ' r f I " . . . . i"W and :gh-

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