South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 207, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1918 — Page 4
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V I M Chicago Man to Assume Physical Directorship Left by G. A. Cooper. wt thipp r. y i rs M. Y or'i or thI'l' i ThO ("JilCclCU I Tit I .1 I t" ' ii appoint' d ph.v the Y. M. '. A. in '. M. t A . a I d ii t l o : M - ttv. Mr. i Yord . it h Iii- f.titii! arm i'i South F' nd t "- ' - to t .i i, i I i-i I ,." of thi- d").! rltnen on S pt !. , Mr. Yord;., wh. i- a graduate of j the Fre-poiL high school, alt nded Beii.it "lie.;.;., .i;d afttu utruduation ! fh,,,- mmpnuoi the -v .mi, ,.i,im i woi-U in that .- h.-o! for tin-.- r.-. ! lit alvo had rii.ii:: of th- ihv-iral
work in Y. M. i A i , .s t . t ut ion s at!ni;1 !' mAlhinjuerqur. Keio.t. F.i iit 'iMil1' and i'oud'-Iuc. and ,hd.. ti, ch,,,.. t.vntr..! v. m. SPIRITUAL RETREAT
('. A he u.-tl i ted I i ; n ' . o'i.'ir.eys n. and ho v 1 lllil.l.-lli 111 I 1 J -.-. ' i:.-vir.. l . 1 1 1 v intereted ;ri i i ; I'lihtk- tf.ioi-. Mr. Yoidy .i n o i jri t-- , noihir. up Ir.ety "in t :t ion iir .)! M""' h tl'e hall, aqaatich. i a ni nail. ui i"-n-- riea i coo; ("..in.: tiohl li.riii :a ! hI'O 1 ... ; f .ii h.- tearo w a ! Me Intel i'a'.ional . M Jiilo.i mf!. In additoi 1( t OI s 1 Ii I i A. Heat h i e;i. - t d - 5i;d to iar .M.rk. Ml. oid. J . j i '. mi in iht a : t r.i nun- to a . tot a i -. po--,;M-Sin-Mr. Co per' r.ill into milit.ny yi n in M.(. J. Ini'er. ln'h - ho..! ph-i-,il director, has been atin phial diieit'n for h V. M. ' A. H- h.i- iaeo ;i-ted y I't-ui'V lai,nx. . whil'- Mr. Cinl-Mi-i in . h.ii-t- f a t hlet and H.(i..itl- .(' t'.,nip lih-ih.iit. has s'l-f.-i-ii--d t h "ik .ii th l.M-.tl in1 1 1 : j t i'i: a!.n'. Til" rf"i-l,i!il h.-i;al d.ir-( t..r f..f the d p.t j 1 1 1 1 e n t has not t hen ailed. FAIR EXHIBITS TO BE RETURNED FREE IF WITHIN THE STATE lohn S F'.ordner. conntv ari:,iltural ruoil. announced lrid-: ntorr.ing that all fair exhibits uonblj hp retiirn-! hy tli railroid free I cf chaiire if th no,I ntirelv; within th- state. This S in a.Toril-j "tiCf with a letter i i ed hy f Ciiarle-i I". Kennely. vretary of' the Indiana -late ooatd of agricul-1 ture, from th railrai admini-t ra - tion at Vashir.-ton statin? that it had heeo d'-ii.Ud to Make tlo- same ai raneiiients with the -täte of Indiana a- lud a!ie.td .-n made in the .tat-.- of Muhl;.. hi and Illinois.. Thi- inline re-tores to Indiana fans th i'iil-e of fr e tadiirn of exhl'lt- m hi.-li pia ilrCe Wa - !ain aa fluni them l.v tf.- '.ntt.il I'reiht Ti..rh. ; i i.iti.ni a iVu e,4rs iu'n Th- railroadt hem-d v -. o'ild not .- acting i'i r then w a To I'lf tin arraiig ni nt. the J.,.-' o: w 'a ';.., t of th ii w a s a i on.- id' i a hie draw tin- a l ,n i - I a if .( - -in '.a ! I" M Tat-. Th ; -I, no-tit i- adoi.it;ig tin h Idini: d !aü - thi- -.i'-. mi uiie t!a'i fo' in. i . and ha taken th.-; a of 1 o 1 n - one of r he , , h - 1. t h 1 ea t ' n d to n unter ! h. ONE WIFE MARRIED 40 YEARS. ANOTHER 4 MONTHS. ASK DIVORCE A !"! ; :rd e.t nan I ' II - Ol :t Mailt 1 A ; if 1 r, it . 'a in. U e!-h of this .1 all absolute U'!-h I'l the ' o . i t I : ida . in 'f. :t 01.1 St J.-.-ei-h Th-- p'a;nT:;; s ; p 1 o 1 t d h ' e ! s a -id h board. ! ' o ; 1 d : : 1 i 1 . i : : : . 1 1 i' fend iHt a - thai -he h i- " i i . i e t ! i ! : i . 1 o : 1 m i. 1 - and a !.v i:r;. Cpi, 1 'ort I:- that the et. in 1 ! . at her and refuse' l- tl". e alienation to si ppo t h upon ' hn ii ! o ill :a..t has- d At '-t !n r Aln e And 'A 1 f ' Of i k . v h t;:ha:, nied 1 1 . M : - "i iriaf r.ed four nioiiti .ir iVio 1 n t he d - ' . i ! I o i a CO;;' ! ' I i 1 a F ir. i F. AnIM'l 1 -a t d s a M, ite '-v.is :r.ariid to . t r i k , Apr! '.l. I 'l s, S!le ' :o pb .inOl'lll!. to t ) I hitcs 111 C .tlthntuli ; s e n e r 11 1 ,tl'. it ill t cmp'.t:''' i hf t o U f'.rrv poat !b 1 ' r p. tli.it I". r hi - reen a nii.-iN l: n o ft Ii l haand iT :tip. ! i n WILLIAM JAMES SWEENEY: ARRIVES SAFELY OVERSEAS Mh s V.ror.i a t ' s . of th' lio'ird of r reiv r J. word Fi lla; aft her brether. William Jar f ltd arrive.? satt'.y ov V South Fb-r.d y, th Cl March, and is in the 1" t.oti tr-.iip. .dr. Swu-r.-v of Mr. and Mrs. Jam...100: W Wa -in r.i; ton .n "I i 1 1 . i T. ; n S e r -. r- - 1 J la It i" r pa : ' I a ::i m u n : -. - T '; . - u 1 u . r n v blMUMOUs ii:lt. At a, tr.eetir.g of Ch lutuu jua .1 rA antors h at the Y M nuüdin: Thursday evening, Dan 1'vle o hairrv. a n h'in drr i rr.udt.i.bi i . the i. Ohl Ii.lt tee of I'lif v.rio aie i iingui-: the .... : i in u;; .iv . ; epo: ; cu on f i.e niii.i! nr.d . :'. im- I tic-t- may r f : k -1 s now .-obi . p ,.i I. - w Vi t t by all the ,e i : -po-' d of be f . I e
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ILlZfX V WIM KM P. - ha.-, l.'-ri i " f. jf her of , d Ith ff Mi;- HiZ'A ". Tid-I ; i A!..;.-;'!- rv- . N. M. She died; it Tl.ur- lav inoniiit' alter a Ions; illi i f .-'he 'a j th- only laught r 1 f Mr. and Mr-, l'i.-iril. J. Va ndc r.-v p. ; ;uf,j wen ;i t t 1 1 j time r;idnts af i thij I KMX si;i.T. I Ir. in S'.vert died ;it the county inIf.iniiry Thursday afternoon at I; ! itloi. 1. follow ir.g an illness of sr-i (r.tl month.-, of compm'jtion. lie j vv a horn in HI alne (jountj, Nt'iv Yio k. and a - ears old. It is
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I nn ra I arrangements will be rnad' l.-.t er. II Vl I. V IH IMI' Eri.nds of Mr. and Mrs. Trank; X ''"'I' of Albmiuenitit. New j ; ' - ' former residents of this -u. . ere apprise! of the death of th- : ,Ja',?nt' 1 Mi.-.-. Hazel Vandtrsji in All-U'iutri-iue on Thurdav. llurial FOR LAYMEN IS TO OPEN AT NOTRE DAME Th- ri-1 spiritual retreat for layn.rn to ho civrn in the church of Coir Iadv of Saned Heart at Xotre I'airii unierit, will lezin thi i f e n l n g at $ : o'clock. The Kev, V t i' r i:i;v. .i .mi:s i iti:.cn. c. s. c. Ja:i:e '!' th n tniei Inen Fiel! h. , s'ipei ior ll'l i'io.-s Mi--ion hand. "Iiiim' niie.ti'.n th four lay-li.at-a i i;ien. will preach t In- opening -t rnn.n. r I'oi tin- an -niem'e of all business ..ud pi o I 'e.-i-iona I men who will inake1 ii' l'-iia-ai. ;h unixersity has t-,-f. I pared .-tillable qaaitri.- in Sorin ) nail, tne senior i--nien nail. .No i ii .iri i- m aae km attrnuing tne re- i iu-at and oj tii s.-r ice furnished The pro-i a m of the irireat in S ole- spiiitual -.er;ises on Satur lie no. o a tid ' i.i il o it I Sunday and closes Monday v;'h low ma-s. A number town hi, Miles-: men have mad. Willi ! ; a 1 . 1 s r a t ion- vvitli the Hv. m A. Moloney, C. S. '.. 1 egisI " 1 ; l nd Iii- t 't 1 -a t . SUGAR REQUISITIONS TO BE CUT ONE-HALF IN NEXT TWO MONTHS ' ' r iitif i rev noon all sugar requisi-
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r,:,,,i!t of the appoitionment. aüoirliiii to a i. no um ein nt fr-mi the oM'i-'e ft The lounty food administ r.i tM today. In t h i i . o i i mJci : ! - . a , la h 1 en that 1 further di--' 1 1 1 !.'. lot- will i a l 1 1 n o ' i I U r1. I 1 is i ehe', -! Is due to l.iU, I' permitted, it was that tin Situation denimd- for su ja r ! i r o r 1 1 S M g I d !; a or a d I 1 1 Iiis : Ii" i in !,- and ?" th" a-s of 1 e t in teiiltorie de . s,t a t - I III I 'is slii'.l.ii:.' 1 1 f tin We-! I'ld'es. b"ss'-'r.-.a run- a"ti ttie-. ships a l-o a eunt heand for ' i'i-. "i !,. 1 irk of lb. .hull l":il"-- tiiI- r.-.h: , u b I . ori-Hin pii'"Mi of s'igar th In. i-ehobier- and' erorall, ihr food adihr i-ebiir I , a,, - i ; ,i i .I'M wain- . ,i ' u 10; lIciii'.iiM H. I:. l " r,.-.. M ". . v K" ..." , ,iv .,... .,,hi . ti.e.- . -...M.-niorw tt.u-kir... f.-..- tin. A.ita.e et Aineruati lnilitaw f o r c-s ' F'iiope ' aP.!H: li maintained. vnil.n .u."DnM SAVE M.. N.R0J'L. - UnUWIMIIMU IN hAUt! i A .i"Mi t cl'ciT' -r . iMvir.n i:t the ?.. l it Thuvsd y w a avr.l fron, d aie rear I ' : , , - ( k .- :fl'!Uio.r. by -e-r 1 1 -: 1 1 .: r i w h S ! h na g O 1 1 t v o'ir.g i. 111 d i r r-r d to tlie res tavend his i e . N" a c i ' i s k i h-pth, and down for tii' T i st tint'' when precarious position was .-en by !r.s his rs. u.s lie appeared nop,, the j worse for hi.- experience. PLEADS GUILTY UNDER OLD LIQUOR LAW ib.-, F.hoh. v a a I 1 f-T'-d : : F La: i!e av ; .n h ! t .- la -: S.i t u rd i v i hafge of Sellins; ',"d;.-. a :o r w.thoiit a in'n-c. pleaded iitv in t it oi'irt KiidrtX in.inun ' d a- '.red a nl " t. Pi-run a
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5 Anna Hccjarty of St. Joseph, Mich., Sues Ferrill For Damages Here. Walter Tcirill, who is bedng held .St. Joseph, Mich..' for H t 'the criminal assault of Anna Hegar- " l thisi ( il' Jul' mid defendant to a (00 damages in a suit for damages . Hied in the tit. Jo.-eph circuit court Fndav morning by hii victim. I
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T rrill. w ho is a resident of New the detectives wjsn .to ute tne teiet'arlLsle. confeed to the asMiult phone, he mu&t go to either the when trapped by the t. Joseph j chiefs office or downtair.s to the chief of police. His guardian. Louise j main headquarters to do io. Aus-tin. of this county, is made aj Chief Kline apparently doe? not o-defendant to the suit for damages want any private telephones around instituted by Mis Heuarty through j th' department. He aid when her attornevs. O'Hara and O'Hara of i ordering the one torn out of the
i t. Joseph, and Joseph Y. Wypiszyn-j jvkj of this city. I The plaintiff claims that Terrill ! met her near the outskirts of the citv at 11 o'clock on the night of! July when she was returning I home from church and dragged her! to a peach orchid. There he gagged! her with a handkerchief, tearing her tongue in t lie attempt to quiet her, and after tearing: most of the clothing from her body assaulted her. MEN IN DEFERRED CLASSES VOLUNTEER FOR LIMITED WORK Draft boards No. 1 and hae secured their quota of volunteers fr limited service in eastern states and at ports of embarkation. Carl It. Swans, n. TJ1 I'rairie a v., and Warren C. Hickey, IH- Uwrfiice st.. hae olunteered from board No. 1. and John F. Klotka, 2 1 OS Linden 14 ;.T,il ""llftoril W" MlllTllV tt; s
... , , , n , v. the cellar before hi? case comes up Mv:n si . will kae from board No.' , . . , .. .i i,-i. for a hearing next Wednesday. Ihree men from the two boanls ; . ... . . r - x The poln e sav that there is so will als lfave for Vancouver bar-, ... rack.. Vancouver, Wash., as cro, , nmc h wine there that u was imposcut and band saw tilers in the north i ,fr thtm tD 11 awf y' .? woods where wood is being cut for!,hev n thei :,nd '1 th airplanes. The men are: Leon Har- "n. arrested on the charge of ringyon. Ti':: Van Huren St.. and lulling liquor.
Arthur V. Hunt, :Z Yl. Ohio st.. of, board No. l. and Ignatius Hanicki. j of hoard No. '2. The men w ho will go east will proceed to Syracuse, N". Y.. at 7:Jt a m. next .Monday. The time has not been set for the men leaving fori ! tlie northwest but it will be some- j time Monday. ; ' The following Negroes have been 1 selected to attend the Fisk univer- 1 sity mechanical course under the j supervision of the government at ' : Nashville. Tenn.: Chester King. I G HO j Florence av.; James Mitchell. 4-S S. Main St.: Don C. Keith. S. ! i Main st . and Ileqben Uavler. ( i:. Jefferson bhd. These men arei registered under hoard No. 1 ami ' the time has not been vet for them i 1 ii lua i !ihiv A I tr trie men were xptunreris from the deferred cias.-ea and neither board draft men for found it the cTill. necessary to SAYS HIS ANKLE WAS HURT, GETS $1 AND COSTS . ; ...... ... " ,. . ... Ur , ' Where Ii! von gel vaiur hqäor. , , , ..1 ,;t. . t 1 1 - . ,lsrtr'U 'iiltir'I II .H'MH Wozniak. rharced with intoxication in , rity court Friday morning. "A friend in the we-t end ran into m' vvith his automobile and i I hn: my ankle." answered U'oniak. Weö where in the west end did the liquor'.'" asked the von et judge. j "He ran into me on Lindsey t.." , replied Woniak. . " i on re lined 51 and costs, re-. fir, ,iit i bp niilne ' Mrtj.,, . Woirak was. arrested uojiua ; ninlit and hi case was continued! t.-,'Tlm,Hi,v .nomine. Fie fa ileil ' to ' hi.;,.v up then, and it was continued a ga in to Vriday . He limped into I the ourt Ii n e room i ml recaived his Ha i Wvatt. charged with vagTaiirv was fin'd 1 and costs i Thoniii- Nolan, barged with vag-j rati. y wa- t'.ned t.'.fi and costs, but j the nr.e was suspended upon Nolan's pt omisf to lcae town immediately.! Itronis'.a w Ks opalski. living on M-btna a v.. who was arrested early ! on the clhtrg-e ut i i ri.n mihi 111:1. eo uk i u,u r. ii I !. ina r.ittle to m n at lar!. will i x.o, . i ii.e,ro.- sai'ril.v niftrn. I in tie t,ie.H,i not iriiiitv in nv I c i r t Criday morning. 2.979 JOIN NAVY IN STATE SINCE APRIL 1 Two tlioi-and. nine hundred and r!t -nine mm have iohi,l th.' i niTe.j tates na : s:nc April 1, 1 ? ! from Indiana according to a statement received 1'ridav hv ("ln-rf
ami.Ktty Otllcer Kai-.- of the local rehad ; ' a "lilting statmn. Otbeer Kaiss stated had that a larse number had been re
fused admis-ion to the Great Lake ! station so that the number making applications was near the l.ftOO - i mar K. HELLION," NICKNAME HUSBAND GAVE HER:
"H-il;on" was her husband's faviii ite nickname for h-r. ar.ordyig to Ml-. Harrirt Fiddle who tiled suit tor an absolute divot ce in the S;. Jo-eph superior ro.irt l'riday morning agau.-t William Fiddle Mrs. Fidüle täte- that hr husband had an Tin go . err. a ble temper nn-1 "e.t her up" reveril timet.
No More Private Telephones at Police Statino
There are to be no more yecrtt telephones connected with the polite department. At least that is what Chief of Police Kline ?aid Friday mornins when he had the telephone in the detective headquarters at the cit hall torn out. This particular telephone was a private wire, ordered put in by Harvey Kostiser, member of the board
::, 1 r 1 S . was of public work, for the use of niemuit for - -ers the detective squad.
The room occupied by the sergeant of detectives and his perative.i is n-cated some distance from the chief's efhee, but hereafter w hen detective headquarters that if there !" to be any secret telephone?. i they vould be located in his own I orhce. POLICE STILL LEAVE um Kir IM PCI I AD W I u I IV utLLHn Tliomai .1. Cofieen. arrested Thursday afternoon. charged with celling liquor, will be gien a hearing in city court Wednesday morn.ng. He was arraigned PVilay morning, and his case was continued. What is to be done with the cellarfui of wine found in the basement of Cotften's. home on Krnsperger st.. near Spri ntjbrook park, has not been made public by the police. The wine has not been movel from the cellar, and Asst. Chief of Police Cassidy said Krida y that he had not deculed yet what to lo with it. The assistant chief does not s-eem to worry over the possibility f the owner of the wine removing it from SUES COUNTRY CLUB HOLDING CO. FOR S3.500 Suit to ollect $.:,50o for service and material furnished the South Hend Country Club Holding Co.. and the foreclosure of a mechanic's hen. has been tiled in the .-si. Joseph superior court by Daniel (uler. representing the National Heating Co. The plaintiff asserts that the heating company, and the Holding Co. entered into a contract whereby material and labor valued at $ 7 .0 C 7 . 5 9 was furnished the Country dub. Fart of this has been paid and the remaimJer including attorney's fees is sought in the plaintiff's action. CLARENCE SHARPLESS ARRIVES IN FRANCE Word has been received by Mr?. J. W. Sharpies?.. .".::o N. Hill st.. that ! her son. Pvt. Clarence W. harpless ol Zr1 galloon company, aviation branch, has arrived safely overseaf. Mrs. Sharpless also lias two . Ulliri JUIIO ill t-V . 4 v , . m : Sharpless of the 45th balloon comi pany. Camp John Wise. San An- ' tonio. Tex., and Samuel G. SharpIf s of the quartermaster corps. Jef- . ferson i. arracks. St. Louis, Mo. MANDEL ALTFELD HAS ARRIVED IN FRANCE Mr. and Mrs M. K. AltfelJ. .-'"i I word from their son. Mandel, that S. William st.. Friday received ' Jr. V . jf-,i u.l l a 1, ' i-- i w u it h the American expeditionary I i v. - i. . . . -v I Irces. anu uas n,a ..r-moieu tu 1 i 1 1 1 1 u 1 ' d -r rtl to u rn hi; on i i . ! "Foot Troubles" anl '"Shoe. l"Jtj tings" are the subjects of three il- ' lust rated le tures t b- givtn by Dr. L. R. Thompson ot the American School of Iractipelir-. in the class rooms of the Y. M. A. I uiMing", on At;-'. .". and 7. at 7::'.0 p. m. Fi. Thompson dein ei cd a serie of similar lectures in South lit-nJ laft year. While the. lectures are intended primarily for t he the shoe lerki in this citt. the publu- is inv ite 1. i..N lunm.i: in i itANt y. Alonzo Riddle, .sjcaiiiore -t . ha received word from his son. L.m, that the latter has arrived satdy in I" ranee with a irival aviation iorp5. fornteriy station: u Ya it New port New s. MKTII. Born to Mr. -ami Mrs. John uach. 1 FJ N. Adams s.. a son. July Born to Mr. ar.- Mrs. August Wenzel. -"0 N. Hill .t.. a daushter, July 2 4. DRY LAW IS HARD ON EAST CHICAGO ICE USERS
l'AST CHUTACiO. Ind , July .'6. F.e-idents of Fast Chicago who want let toda are carrying it .cr..-s the state lme fioin West Hammond where, it 1- said, all f the i e men are spending the day alteniptir.c t c-rape the extrem heat. West Hammond, whi-h is un th.e Ulmoi- bide of the iate line ia not affected by the Indiana prohibition liw.
law and of right than tinwords of h"r stat.-men m- th- sa l i-tit-es f hrr h roio bos in the 'ttenehes ran lo to make Mitfe-ing pojd(s helj,.,. fir- to be tinir ;vi'ur. Hon shall we eommtnd der.ioeracy To thv a cceptn nr of o'lor j opl s. if v. c disrate our own by proving thxt it i.-. after all. no protection to The weak? Lery moi ( cntributes; to (iern.an he a l out the L'nited States fiat her most gifted liars cannot improve upor by the way of calumny. They ran at least say that such things cannot happen in Germany except in Humof revolution, when law is svept aside! peaN to Km! Kvils. "I thorefoie veiy earnt-tly and solemnlv beg that the governors of all the states, the law nflirc-r1 of every community and above all. the men and women of very community in the Fnited States, all who revere America and wish to ketp her name without stain or repioich. will cooperate not passively merely, but actively and watchful'y to make an eml of this ligraceful eil. It cannot live where the community does not countenance it. "I have called upon the nation to put its great energy into this war and it has responded responded! with a spirit and a genius for action that has thrilled the world. I now call upon it, upon its men and women everywhere, to see to it that its laws are kept inviolate, its fame untarnished. Let us snow our utter contempt for the things that hae made thi? war hideous: 71110111; the wars of history by showing how tho?e who love liberty and right and justice and are willing to lay down their lives for them upon foreign fields stand ready al-r. to illustrate to all mankind their loyalty to the things at horn3 which they wish to see esta bhs hed everywhere as a blessing and protection to the peoples who have never known the privileges of liberty and sHf government. T can never an ept any man as a champion of liberty either for oureelv'e or for the world who does not reverence and obey the law of our own helc"d land, whose laws we ourselves h.i e made. He has adopted thistandards of the enemies of his country, whom he affects to despise. (signed. "WOOPKOW WILS" N." CITY TO OBSERVE LIGHTLESS NIGHTS (COXTINL'KD FROM PAOK ON'K. ) duct of regularly licensed roof gardens and moving picture theaters on Monday and Tuesday nights This part of the order of the national administration was readily agreed to by the ot.ieicils of both Mishawa ka and South Kend. No Fuel Sated. In ;he di-cussion. however of the rules lelative to street hunting, F. A. Hennis of the electric company explained that inasmuch as the electricity usel in providing the street lighting system in both ities is derived from water power and from tiie steam aceumlated from the necessary hanking of fires nt night, no fuel would be nved by lessening the number of lights used for street hghtlnsr purposes. Mr. Dennis was emphatic, however, in saying that this statement was made simply for tlie information of the fuel administration an! in no way an attempt upon the part of The rierti ir company to evade tiie fibs of the fuel a 1 in i u is 1 a f io n . With the manufartute of gas. howeer. a different condition exists. Fept e-entati es of the uas company explained that for every foot of cas saved, fuel would be cinserved. In "regard to the rule relative to street lighting, the rit ort'u-ials a.-kei for a little time in which to determine just what conservation can be made and n.aintain public safety. Neither Mayor Carson of South Fend nor Mayor flaylor f Mishawaka seemed inlined to press the claim that there would be no fuel conservation by cutting down the street lighting in the two citie on the two weekly "lightless" nights. Both mayors expressed the view that even if the fuel administration should rule that it would be unnecessary for Svuth r.end and Mishawaka to observe the two nights in recard to the s-reet lighting where it i- done bv electricity, it would be patriotic and would et a go....! example for ether cities of the country fr two ci'ie to observe the nights nnvhow. Mr. Hardv told the ofhnaN that lie would take the matter up the state fuel administrator immedat'lv. and would obtain a rulin; on thi- point, li'et ofTicial' "f the tvn rities appear ir. iin-U 10 .!.-. i-v ih" limitless" nights Not to C haiii:' .a- I.iUliI". This will mean that many of 'lid'jter lights will be 1 is-ontinu'd Monday and Tucsda v nizhts f enrji week. Misliawaka ar. and River Fail are lishted by zas. and thes two streets will ror.-e 'in Jer the provi-icn- of the fuel 1 d m 1 rr i -t r t ;o n s o-de.-Mihav aka a v. i-ghts are lightei by SO cand'e power lights and The member- if th- bard "f works traintairt tint there 's r.nt now enuogh lights on this street for p-.ih-li'-s,ifet. They had p'anncd t increase the canile jover of t nestlight t 1Ö0 candle power, hut after consulting with Mr. Hardy, tlie conclusion was reached that by leaving the candle power as it now is, the rules, of the government would be complied with. The national fuel administration'oi dei for two li-rhtle.-s n. ".breach week' hecou.cs effective r.et Moudav night and wi!i tonT:n.:e unIll the" ate rescurded or y the g err.nietit. Hied
ard o!
MUinnr.i: i.ktnm: Fant'ev F Siu"' U'-orer. M;-h-tviki. tc I'e-r! Thompjon. thoaxikvr, :.li?haraki.
MARKET IS QUIET AFTER ITS ORE!
Which Started Riot on Exchange. ' nhw yörk, iui - Stot 1;- were very strong tu the lir.al trading ioJj, pre?uniahiy on the chctful r.evs from abroad. Cnitcd States Mee! arcings for the sc-ond quarter ate repoticd to e on thee basis of J in per share. Sentiment at the close a friendly to the Jong side. liiteir-itioii.il NcM . Servi-e: NEW YORK, July J6. The stock (market opened cjiiiet today with few important price changes because f tlie absence of confirmation of the favoiabb war reports circulated yesterdiy afternoon. Steel Common opened 1-4 higher at 107 1-4 and then reacted to 10j T-S while Baldwin, which opened l-S up at 91 reacted 1-t. Republic Iron ;.r.d Steel diplaved unusual strength nnv ing up T-S ö-S higher at 9 Fnited Cigar Stores started ?,- higher at 1 " 1 .1-1 and Tobacco Products ro?e 5-S to 6 ii-S while American Sumatra dropped 1 Ö-S to H'S 5 -S . General Motors opened 1 1-S up at 139. while Industrial Alcohol was 1-2 lower at 128 1-F The dealings on the stork exchange continued "juiet during the forenoon. Prices reacted fractionally after the start and then firmed up. Steel Common reacted from Ii7 1-n to Kb. "-S and then moved up to 1'7. Bahlvvin dropjied one point to f'O .,-s, f;nd Ftepublic Iron and Steel reacted .".-s to HI 1-2. In dustrial Alcohol dronned 7.S - - - - 1 - j- - 127 T-'s and Fethleheni Steel H dropped over 1 point ti SI 1-4. South Bend Markets 5 RAIN ANI FEED. (Correct'! Daily hy J. W. Burrell. Strr Mill. Hydraulic- At.) U'lHJAT- Paying- J(S ji.t hn ( ATS Paying 7; i-ell iup S.".F.- per bu i K A N -Selling. $1 30 per uundred. .MIDDLINGS Sell'lig. ?2 per tnmJred j CHOPI'FD FEED Selling. $.1 50 per SCRATCH FEED Selling, $M0 per cwt. HAY, STRAW AM) I'EKU. (Corrected Daily by the Wesley Miller l lir und ret o., 4 s. Mlrhijtan.) ' KYL Paving Jl.fiO per bu. HAY Paying $12 to f 14 ; selling IIS to lio STUAW $6 to $S: Belling .".a- 3 p8le OATS Pay icr ?5e ; selling hoe to &0c. SHELL CUKN Paying $1.50; eeiliug, l.so EAH CORN 1'aying JliiO; selling, fl 75. TIMOTHY SEEI Paying $4 per bn. ; selling. $4."äA LP A LP A SEED (Montana grown). tsellhig, 51a per bu piling, sia per du. CLOVElt SEED P , , - , ,l aying ?u tu. ; eu- ; '"f.-.l-v J1' o- v :S.?.- M-S"T,rUingf--. bu COW I KA Sell lag. f4.o bu. . . " . ..7 TWCK. KorrecUd lwly by Major Orot.. S. Logan M. Mistuwaka.) UKAVY PAT STELltS Pair to good. tji s.-: on me, öjxlOc midi i -i.iii 11.- ira i'.a.i u,s ut-; .-ti 1 ii . 'Tr'" J " ' 19 ' 1 1 ' 'lSEEDS. (Correte.l Daily bj Uarner Uro, ffed More, III Ii. W.yne bU) TIMOTHY -4U5f7:4 75. KI 1) CLOVER 154i $'""0 wimp CI nvrii--x.'-t ' A LS IK E 41 4 .(U $ 1S.50. AI. PA I. PA 11 u$ 14. S NYE ET FLOYEi:-$lCSl& cow PEAS-4:j.50'atäfj. JSOY BKANS 3 i-mtlgJuV). BLUE UK ASS $4. FIELD PEAS 4,,0fi$5.75. M 1 iM.KTT iSCq $3. 75 GERMAN MILLET ;8 3.00 JAPANESE M I L LET $2.0(7 rn S3. MAMMOTH CLO EIt-$19r?i22. rOL'LTRY AND MEAT.". (Corrected Iaily hy Jlmnile Market, iff ' I - W.. v, I . ,a v - u., r.Air I ayiDg. lc; peiliug, latao-. BEEP Koast. 30-: boiling. 2f.-; porterbouhe. ÖC5g.JUc: sirlolu. 4ö'i5' HAM Paying. eeliuig, 33c. LA KD Pay lug, 2$c. selllcg. 32c. CiRLM'.N HIDES Heto'l5c. TALI.UW-Cfö"Jo. roueh. WOOI-vV.IjöTc; taif L'i.S'V' TWO BAND CONCERTS
TO BE GIVEN SUNDAY' Vil-V; i; r . n .,r- !. -. "J.;1.-; yo'iuk' -V i:a-ri- as -ir'l-4'- . !'d;.'her;i- JF''.'F ; !ri- a, .
Th following hf.i'jl of land oni'eris has he i arr;inei hy the I city park ooar.l. "n S-.inda . .1 uly ! I'v at ci'c lock ;n th" afternoon, i the Poli-li Kahon's hand will plav 'at Kaley park. The . -nin -oncert .ut S o ein, k at L'epcr park will be Kltel's band Eli'l's band will ' vUy at both the afteinoon and eveni ... ire' concerts on Sundav. Aug. 4 7h. afternoon concert will be at tud ba patK and tne evening at I T.eer.ei- Ti"' band vhich will reni'ifr the attrnonn concert at potta - 'wat.uuie pari-: on A-lg. 11. has iCVh,'' rrrL'm' to b. rrc-ent at i;Tv:. Üvi i Andrew Kosploch follows?: i , ... i . .. , ; March. Ftbertr. 'enn c. I.Falonia;" waltz. "Ma Fella; march. ' -.--tars and -tripes: serenade. 'I al.sh M'I' die; two-step. Keep tlie 1 ,, Mb,.., I" ires Burring. pco.a. "The il'taic e. Ameri. an I'attol; tw-tep. ! : "When tine P.Ov s otr.e Home. , . i.iareh ' n ttie v av to Prance; . sert-naue, otc h Fa lb e . iiiar.'h. ".onu'iern.;- tvo-tep. "When the ! Sta r ar Shining in Kran':' wait. .My Fre i tula! d .'' march. "The p.. v.
New York Stocks; Closing Prices
! 1. 1 'vi t i " .1 ! Nr- ri! NKW YOr.K'. Jily 26 rjcfing prires on th stork exchange today v re: A His C it a In.cr-
A mvrican Can 7 s i.high Vahr v t ; American Car Foun iry .. M7S Marine ., 1 Amern an Cottoi Oil lJ't Marine Ft ; 1 Amern an H. ,v L Mt xu an Fete rf'-; American Linseed II1.- Miami Copper Ametuan Locomotive ...... -7'4 Midvale Stt.: . Amen an Smelting 7 -4 New York Corti.il 7 1 Ametnan S'teel '-;.;iidrv ... 7 F4 N. Y.. N. H v ildUioii ... 41 ; American Sugar lier'inmg ...11" Norfolk .v Wfstc rn . .l'.'-t . American Tel. A- Tel I :-H Northern Pac;h- ; -4 Anierican Woolen ."'. -H ' h;o c'tties Ga- ; , : American Zinc Fcnnsvlvania . n1, ;Anacomla Pittsburgh Coal jjij j Atchison Si Fre.--ed Mee! ;- Atlantic i'i u If .V W 1 1' .'.'i Fay Consolidated . ; -4 Baldwin Locomotive ? t Failwav Ste. 1 Spurt . 0 1 Baltimore t: hio ä 4 : , Feadint. Ithlehem Steel S4-- Fcpublic Iron v Stc-il ?: , Bethlehem Steel B s::- Southern Pacific ... M I California Petroleum IS1- Southern Railwav .. Canadian Pacific 1 5 1 !4 Studeba ker t u : 1 i Central Leather 67 Texas Co. 3... Chesapeake Ac Ohio F.; Tobacco Products ; , 'hicago. Mil. ,v St. Paul .... I Fnion Pacific 1.': - Chile Copper lb'- l'nited Cigar ties ill hino Copper 40 's F. S. Ind Ah oliol l.v-u. Colorado I'uel 17 F. S. Sit I luT7. Colüia.lo C,ns "w i:icctr!r Mfs C. S. Steel I'rf.i illCom Produc ts i4 ftah t'oppcr H Crucible Steel 7 C. Wetinghou.-- : Cuba Cane 'ugat 10 White Motors 1 2 , I Distilleries Securities ör-' Willy. ("Kttland j Krie I-'1 Fioerty r, "s ?: bi. r.ist isiC.eneial Fdectric in1. 'jj.L'O: -tcond i V -: 7 . third f ;4 t (leneral Motors l.4 . lr.4i. (loodrich I6-S Sales share-, h ' . f ' " . i.-on-js, Gt. Northern Pr il j uuO.Oot. 1 ..I
Gossip of NFW YOLK, July ..Financial, Newts says: "Inquiries in specialist crcles .1ra ws information suggesting that buying orders are in the hands -f brokers ior Fepuolir Steel. IVesse! Steel Car, Tobacco Products. (Jaldwin. Locomotive. Anierican Smelting tn!"' - d Anaconda " lnlicatiuns point to a juiet. hrm
stock market awaiting specific slimu- jsavs. lation. We think jiurchase- as u 1 "This morning's m.ldai: inrule made on moderate 1 eces.-iotis ' forma tion 1.- highlv encou.a;in
! for turns will givt fair les'dts if 1 but unfortunately theie it im foun operators are satisfied with tea son- j iation for the eagier ltd tepeth iaVde proiils. The maiket is in allhat weit- in circulation yeteraay. j technical position, much more re- i The mo-t hopeful news come? fiom
sponsive to bullish than to hea 1 i.-h j W;;shingtin where theie is a likedevelopments I'nfoieseeji Ullden j hood of icd .ced esbiuate- of th changes, due to the toi tunes of war 1 amount of lave that wall be 2e.jri should, of couise, be provided gains, i under the luij now m ptepa.ation. 1 American Can is expected to work . onsude: ed now that $ o. 1,01 u . uö.C t..' higher. We think the tobacco stocks i instead o S.'t).t'M.a',i.'öt' w;il it th-
should be bought confidently on re-
actions. Oil shares are coming to i strength based on ehort overing an--be c(jnsidered excellent peace storks, 'the enthusiasm created by tlie rumo. Pool c hannels are bullish on Cr 11- ' of the apture of Crown Prmce'i cihle. Mexican Petroleum, Heading. ' a 1 n.y. Fnles the market i- again Tobacco Products, l'nited St a tes ! cheered by brilliant war news, rally Steel. Texas Oil and Pacific Mail." will not extend much further."
a Grain, Cattle, PITTMH'KGH I.IE sKHK. PITTSHI'UGH. Pn . J ul v i.'A'l'Vi 1 w.-...... .. ! . 1 1 ... ..... . ' ' 1 I . ' ' " l . UJ.J 1 iv'-l MV'ii . , h.-.l.. iiti .-j.w itm- i.rim.. mik IT no ! g..od. siuoo'.iiii.vi: tldv hi;n !iei s. 1 ..o '7 1.,,--: fa .7. M-MM-,M.5n: .-.iiiiiuhu. ; r' oo'j 1. ,,'-; -.'iuni"ii b g--d fa t hull-, ' ?lo '; l:: 00 i ,om ruoii to ü 1 fit . ..e,, pj.,.,; hitVis. n o'.'u 1 v: fresh , - , ,.,rin.,,.rs .ün,,,,,. w.ai , --,Mi " SHEEP AM I.AMI.s- suppiv, I.ih "''"'i: maini. iiff i j..w-i. i.uui.m ; IL. 1 . - .... . . , . 1 . I i : steady ; piin,,- HU-r. Mgii: ge..u j mixed. ll.oo; fair mixed. (. 'a pn.. : : '-ii! ud com 111 oris. oi'77 on; iui.lj. i ,. , ,, I IP Mv flds. doul..- ..-k-. rnarket a tlv aid higßer : prni.e .., bogs. SVJ.Sya V. 4: ni-l oj m. l'.'."yu ! y.ux; beavv .rkei. s'' -Jtiv. hgb; i orKer. 1. '.o' o if' : pu-- i.'..j jmo : I'ouli-s. flilg.öO'il7-g0 ; -tn'. Ig ."-' 17. -a 1 I K! IUIHUI 1.1 K .! K. ! EAS1 HI 11 AUr N. '.: -'i i PAT TEE K" tipts. :.: m.-irket a r i v -. prime steers. M7 o'u 17u.' . out .1. r ; gril'le-. 7.Hi'l 1 -ITp 'AE ES K . i-t - ;-. ma 1 kef -: : Null to .Ik .i.e. ..:.!', is ( ; .-lll.r.l .CM' 0.Mi. io .'Ij.I-. e. '; market v;,,,; . h-i - huui-- P'.7äu 17 ; -u'd P fail E; t-:'o ". ' . ' . . -. 1 1 1.1.. 1 1.1 . . .... 1 . , . . 11 , i.j - ii" t'. w 1 IP 'ts--n,-. :pts. i,oo. mark-r s,j. ' in. I lo 1. hnveu. 1 oi '.-, Pa ,.'' r .I. pi-. l.'...r; r. ;'. tm-, pa r s ; riav . M'.' ".vj p, 70; r'-.ugits. 17 '' 17 uO. tragi i. it rn 1 ;.o c iiicAi.o rnoiu 1.. 1 i'H1' .i;u .iin.x -r.i 1 j El; - i:.elja., '.'-; t'jl's: T-a:inT t ., - j 4o':--: tr.N. bj.-; p.i king st- k .;7:.-' . EiUS ei,ts. ' "'7 1-' - : urr.-'-t !-eipts. :'i : ,rlinary tirss. U7 . firsts. ''! .Ih- 'ticks. 27'-'" . ''.rti. -, i.ivi: i'i i.rin lurkev- - tu en-. ;".'';':i:;. ; ji riiur.r ; io"-itr. : gei .w.' p-; jJ'J -. -1 P 1A I Ml' P.. ., iit-. ' .:i!(.. ;o! ' .l.C-,'ig.i II I C (.0 U F. MO( k. V, t S Poire I IJ ef Vpirne' III.;. t-;i -H ; .- K : . 'e 1 : re.e's. 1 n""rKe- I ulk. 17 s''i l t. si: but- Lt-r L bpao ?is 4-I'' p.o ing h4,raj; .tj; ,vv; i7 red:.irii and mixed . - ..... .... .'- !7.7ö'7 lv.Vj. :ght .1" 'fn 1" ; pig l .'3l !; roii-bi 417 -''j IT l.Y (A'l ( EE - EVinuatM rfrir.t . m; tusrket stea-i : f attl. go0-l 17 l.'.'o l" 4.'. . irel'.u'u ni .mnson . ' s WOUNDED HOOSIER IS FORMER NEWSPAPERMAN I n ter n. t K.iia 1 New b --rxi- f : MFNCIF. Ind., July -6. Howard Uvt Amtrican machine ,unn re tk)1 n today's casualty list mm , . . se.erejv wounded, was foitneny a ne u r,r,ortr hvr Hn., at re. .. - troit. His parents, who aie very , . . .. rauin , lesi'i- n .iiiiii-. r l e :;rrc , . , enlisted in th.e anadian armv but . , , ... , . ... when the i nited tales enteied tlie. , , ,..,., a r n .
"1 .. a T. the Markets N'KW YTiFJv'. July 1'6 r.stimatri of earuinvs )f Cnite! States Ste have i-een t ev ised npwatd ;n p: Jew divs and of-; c J . 1 1 i n r.o.v o that nri Tuesdav 's sialeti.enl :;' show annual Urnings of better tliar $.hi a shale. : NHW OKK, July :, Ll!i?r ! maximum amount. st erdd y and Provisions mi 7 .V"V; I t.-jf, ; oh. 7..V"2 1 4 0 : rnnnrt ' ;,I1,1 '.tors A (i 7 : . t..Ur n fi Piltr. if .1 .a , luiim .(llldl'firail . nm. - - - - . iii"ti and in-lii;n;. .T.'-'u P ; ; : ' !1 1 ' -''"1 h"!"-. M .-K; 1 . 'J ' 'HEEP Estimated r-ripf 11-. nuket !oer: shorn bind- .;..-.. and h'""". i'.i l. r-: ni-diun and gc-i 1,; -''i 1H ' . M'rinc tr,hs. sl '.. si;i',n;:-.: ,. . h..... i-i. ir:-'i ' ir;,'-. m-Uium tri "U 1'"' 7:.'. 1 TOI. f no . I.HUV. ! TT.r.I " ..Jul'" - t'l."V CuKN '.-,!, $lvfr,(h. eTS C:i.t(. 7 s-,1-,V,,.i-,' ,!''; ' -- ' FiI. h-( jci: H. " t n.,roi ; I. . . ': f.ir- U. h...a ru 'l.siKT . t slT' 1. : T.'M'hHV at) fl"' s-r' ! i ; 1 t. m 1 1-- 1 ": iir. i o; Ajao, 4 7--. ( IIH (,0 r in (.RUN. i Jlir V; l.ilv K ITIIIV ..Vr, $17;, N .. 1 Iii; 1 ;7'll vi; Vi - ;,). .. white ! t 1 s,, j , ,-!,, . 7.". : So r. -.:. f.T ,,j ;, ' , 1 f ,r,'r ' t "f.j ) , ,,.i,r- .1 mtl .".- v V-,V. 1 . N(., . ,jw.,j t .vj;,.,'',;' c- i, irifi 7.' '7 7P . r. nixfi 7; "n ' nhit 77','i :,e ,. .... . 4 - ; . ;, J . 0 'a . , 1 ' X -. X tu. .ULI - ; ...niarh 7i 1 17 77 ( IIU C.f CHAIN M l-KOMMOV nil- .M.O -I u 1 v -j
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Mosn ami ii M". NEU" HiIlK la v Cjj vo v tr.p fin'.; f th" Verk to- f.j . hatge today r; -! a : rt' ,r per ?aT: l iv . 4 r . a' r;a7p r-f t. Tim mo 3r tf"-' Tlie m!rt, f'r l' r-T s .iP a!i rr.er.v :n I.'n'i-" i r r. f S',rl'n." Ft ' li i r. -: . it';.;ros m P : t. ' ' r -" '' for 'j' 'rani : 'i 7". f " 4 71 ff.r fo-dJ uii..i.- .th r .!;". .". 1 1 .ii ! THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M S. Bldg. Memri Yrfc Hrxk Kirtaft, X Yrk (IUö CietkMf. Xv OrlA ttW Cbloa. feUKk Kitkafe. Cfclrg I'4 f Tric aitl Idl IU.uk trt' cltte. Dlrr frltti WIf tm AH Mrvt. rno.vK EUU W-3I. Horn S-MÄ-IO!
are hr''hm:; 'The ta: Sp.ipIe-J Eanner."
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