South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 246, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1918 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEW5-T1MJES

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN U:es3c- . ta yjLi . .--,ttp' nif-i -r-rr

YOUWG ROBBERS

TAKEN BY POLICE Boys Pilfer Three Stores and One Lodge Before They Are Caught. Tmulntinfc tr. rliit:e of cKaiai :': to h- fond ir. roroidden i.ti lu: fc. hoy s. two of thTll 1 ' 11. and the fit i.f-v ! 1 nto the han't" of the for a 1 : 1 y a r- cd. one. '. ha ' fallen ,! 1 e I! jii1 i '1 ! '. fn info jut ff Ota IO 1 1 1 t i b e of : ob 1 1 i"4 I inn; Mit- pas thni C k . Trie toy s a:e .t O Iii . v J ! t'urrie. 1 r vf U r; f.i Haid; . 1" r'e ! 'i v,v s' . ; J ri i i. f) 'i. : : s Mu hiv. n s:.; John liiil. 1 L. VVa re st , and ". ea . - 'il-i. 1 a tide Hfiirif!'or, II j earn old. inj: S "a noil si I imports Were 1 1 l.i i if tu the police that 1 1 h i i r h mark-: i!'. S. Mi.hUm st . Kinne;.'' s.h im e ri L. 'Aavne t., Ktdmen's hall mi S Mb'hitjan .'.. and a .". and rem tore in the down lou it diiM i' t h,i! f'f'M tohlfftj. The ro''hT:t-- lii im: .lrriuitit tn mufii in liie tiling a - -m1!v "ut tiif fart t i . a t he ut-if hi-in nude Ihf. ft.,f. t t? t;- ;iU.n 's of the thif v-frr:f! th f r opr )'. oi - To p'!:cf i'ein .tri i n v t--: 11 1 ioi. r.ci Tuediy nuM inn; tht- s.;r -f ed fd ;n lU'inip thf thieves in fa:tn Tnc tohhfrs .riir n'.ei' hiMren iif hfen tuuu-d of;- t ;iif iin;l i-o.rr fop f-iither i n -st ija t sor . At thf shf tiTf nnd th iiuikci rrall tno ints of tiumv and putu;e vtanipv we;-f taken. At the and 10 ''er.L htore a riuinlifr of "lai'.v elt'pi.ants, tfio and other toys were a p pi ojxiat " d . Ar lledmen's hall F.ome of the piraphf rna I:a f.f thf lodge :m t.keo This leei "oifre'i by the r-o::'-c and tett.rn rd. Tber have hen n!h?r ih'i'i fontiniiins over n peihid or s 01 ; c r;,i f arni th iioiic oflievf thai Ihe boys arc re-port.v: r for mo-; of thTn. hut so far they hav hern i.nahle to o'r.tain sMrt'.cint eilen-- :i onnect them with th fo ;r ho, s ;n C.ivtod v. HARDY PLEASED BY OBSERVANCE HERE OF AUTOLESS SUNDAY L. P. Hardy, county f.,e adminis-' trator. announces that he i- verv 1 1 -leased with the way in which Soul I: P( ud citizens h.te coin died wi m- auto'e.- Sunday etlic:. Mthou; thrio were a uw violation-, lie he- j Levcs that thee wtt due chletlv to the novelty of the recent regulation.' and he look.s forward to even ureat- j or cooperation next Sunday. ; An orginization is now i.eip effected whereby those citizens wir! must neoes. arily have gasoline fi. fhti' cars on Sundays may sttut. the same thiouuh the u-e of a sp ' ial cad svMeni similar to thai n iw u-'n 111 ii. f una muaiin o suni Physicians will of coarse be in. lade 1 in this c!aR. "It is notif cahbV said Mr. Ha.t.y. "that the puM:c in general h titlorded a peculiar .'irm of s, i. o for til" driver of a Sundav ilcairr car. Naturally, we are not 1 e-,pony)bie for its origin, hut if it verves to convin... "hf unpatriotic of the ahsoiuc im- t.tv of (ihering thf gov em merit's it der., it. w il! be aiding their r nf.vi -nenl in a purely ychoh. i a I way. W'c cannot he too severe in oar c.mlemnation of v .lltng to i e i S-Cdt rause.' t hose w h' :'. re up s-!flsh -(-a ' no I ; ii ROTARY CLUB WILL RESUME MEETINGS AT OLIVER WEDNESDAY The :outh P.end t; . a . . All. envene at the tegular wecklv imi' iay 1'Jnchfon Wcdi.fdjy ..t Cue ').Mer hotel af'er a vacation of iw.i Tiunthu. The club metitr-t-rs 1 ho ueet during the months of Jui and t Nug.iit. No oat of town ill appear befoi tb. ! -esday. the meeting ha vine .inged for heal meM.b.is s : a r r s t d- " a ii at o p ' v . rni:i: hi.l v ill M?rt Sept. ai d Thu: Tjckevtown svtn uui. lavs ...th omh Lend on Mb h ia il loa d Horn - iiniip I rn e K. Smttn. I ChKllAllON A meeting of the d;cui-s Un for to Mi i. r. ' . v ; fei.-: at ;ot I 1'.'' ( oui ;r. 4 V I I il! be held in the s. io'.! ai in in..-t i a on building Tnui.-.Iay cghr. Specials for Wednesday, 4 Lbi. Dry Onions 15c i 3 5 South Bend School ! jj , . . , r 2 TabIeU luc 5 25c Can Runkel's Cocoa 15c 13 'Large Can Apple Butter. 15c;

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deaths

i:Tir, pii.i:ki. Yalentire Pilais.i, 5 1 -ar o..i. 1 t'' H Monday Ixr'liff, L"par.ptrt. Inb.j iri -rnin lit- had i-een :i; poor h s if. i f ,! by P ! 1 1 .- i 1 . Tr.- i"j: . ;i ' : if t h: " -.irv He i ' h; s if-. N f (" :n n W.i- b w.!V ) I . I I ' r- S W I ! T n t ho I ' . ! i h ,1 ! i ! Til- : v. . 1 v f i r: e ! i ! .s i ' i ' t- s : ! i h ! d at S' f I tt w : 5 f 'it .i ' Ti W dfif-sda v n;frn.i.K a t x . I" f 1 1 .!. .i.d i'.iiial w i!. Mil. M. i:. AIH II VMI'.i: MM . M. JI'imii KlizihTh Aiiiitrn-i'-.i.i:t. .! dd. 1 rtt t l:f lioiiiH .r h-i' f.jthf-i'. .f.irn-? A. Kfir. ' l- N. I i 1 1 1 st. 'ind.i rnoriiint;. f(di If-witi a 1" iLOiith"' ii:Tifs f : ii - r .hf . -'ir-. isd "ov lier fath'i. .J-inifv; A. Kit, iiiid hftr h .-t.and. f'vt HiiKut I'. A i'-ha in :f a 1 1 of !":i!ip (!i!"'.'A, AKt.st. i;a.. ami ' Hwi (liiMien. Vpinon ar.fj Marion. Ail-. A r ch.i in i.a it w.i V'i'in :n ' Houth Uftid. .Jiiiif J4. 1 j 7 S . and ua li.atiifd to Mr. A rcha in haii It ' t : I 1 Thf f tinf i ri i will o ht-ld at n;d-n(i of .lainf I'. Kerr, 41; N' li lit t.. id n'sdi afternoon at ". ii' ImcI,, I lev. K f-rett 'arr ff St. .Jiiiifs' ihiiah ottif -latins;. Hutial wii! i.f in Xh 'itx i'f-mitnv. mm. . mi:i:i:im. Miss Mae A. Mftriani. dacriitei- of i Mi and Mrs. .l:idai .1. M Tna in . 7 1 '" : iiv jot rie t.. di' d at thf home of her l-ai t ntu Mondav -. f iling at 7:1 ai'tiii illrif a o fa rs. Hf .l c s If.'tWv fioo sitl-'!. Smith. 1 '.' Miarn; . i rie pa i fins mip Mis. 'Iiarle-' .. Mi.-r Mtjiiani was lioni in South i'..'iid ar.d spent her entire iife here. I 'nr the pant t a rs she ha he-n eniplovfil as atrountant with t'ne L. 1. Haidv i (imiany. FUNERALS

MH ll AI L .M ICN('IIA ii.o;-niii- at 5 . 4 aft-r an .llr.e-s. of j com pi ica t tor. s. was leld at Si. 'asi-; iiiir's chu'eh Tuesday mornaic nt f ' ' lot k, llf'v Si an isla us ?oria. ' S; : C i.il'u iat in. Hurial a in St. .In- ' .-p;i 111 ; i'iT. ! Me 1 siiviveo ,v rjip imiowin Mrs i 'ii'd'fTi: S'fphen. Peter. Fr W'a ;!;, A'ov.suis Ant hot. v. Mr? Hertha Snvder. Ilrlen. l-..n. Mary. Avna, and Mrs. Krames F.ulka and Hose. mk 4 A'i hi:him: kim;i:k. Funeral service for Mrs. ath I One Kinerk. who died Sunday, w ill j " heid Wednes-day niorning fit 0' ' ! o cilice at st. 1 airier s cnurcn. i.e. Fr he

im 11 UL m iitvm 11 . on r o f n r nnr 11 Tii- funeral of Michael Marnoch-4.il m I J II ."ir, rs old, who died at his homf, j " l :a; C!f 1:. I.apixte onnf, S;t t u rda v J U U U ULU L. U L I

Pc'.roote otticiating. Hurial wulFhihited l,v most of the youngsters as n the Highland cemetery. 'they gatheretl up their hooks. Tue-'

FILES SECOND SUIT rnn innoiiiTr nnnnnr: rUh AÖOULUIL UlVUnUt . After a matrimonial venture dalin hacix to April Jt'. I'm.",, during which tio.e iIih nl.iiiitift ecme.l an ai'.-olute divorce anil remarried the o A e n .1 a l ' nt. rt"'. nt a few months after the Mrs. Harriet I. Swinehart of this city again filed suit for a divorce f'l'iu t 'lenience A. Swinehart in the St. Joseph circuit court Tuesday coining. The plaintiff Mates th.it Hie defendant has called her vile ? anies and tiie-. into a fury upon the Itat metet. She also states that ir.r sci,ied a divorce from him in April, r.iK. but that thf were remarried m October of the sane v t'-a 1 . h na 1 i v ;hc siatts that the defendar.t '

abandoned her and twoh'0"1'' reach its customary total pro-

t minor children June IIU. antl ! h.a.- no: resided at home im c. He ' has the cufto.lv of tneif two minor

-on- and : h- a-i..- tor the custody o.'lhich held its classes in the Meltwo daughters. 1 v ille Hide:., will not open thi ':;!(. . Tne st hool was founded in 190) by

SIX RESERVISTS GO - TO U. S. NAVAL STATION M h.ai yout'.g nii'ti who ha'. C '-n on thf naval r r :t for svfia! iim"i'.!i tntran.eu for tho iit'at Lakc training station near in- a : Taeilav moin.ng Thy a a- ',. I ion a hi Low er. t'l:i .i Web- . IM w a rd Wa i -M. I a v id A . i'l ili !'. HtM 'crT 'o atnf Ha?. liei - " i v - tu; 'I.e. i iiMvt.nl. i Tilt : It "farts ThurMla I 1 O f" .i ' 1 Si. !f S - .oi Wed H'".i a T !. w i ' : ir .-C T " I 1 - - !jid tri A.1V . . O VN i ! l vi 1 1 V llnlLMIol IN. Pi: l( I . I O n am r. ; m at r ;. t of So.. : V . . i ' , . t - ' " it'.- i i v a c i . d ;! o : i ..ii -ito , t tic b.or n'i.o? i til ibn.i a r.ii Mishawaka an.'. ar- on. btd.'rd to advance th' P i.l Vi-t l Ali T4"!-: Thursday and Friday Small Cans Etna Milk, ,15c pxe 25c Pkgs. Pest Toajtiei ... 25c Bars Swiff. Pride Soap 25c PUgs. Climalene .... 25c 7 Rolls Toilet Paper 25c

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LUTED SERVICE Ninty Will Leave Wednesday to Enroll at Louisville in Regular Branch. h? rit; .ni rfnt.nfnt of draitfd iin:t.d r ict- men to i"-ae -oüth i P.fr.d eiilif.!ntl for- i;nip Jrant.j llo'kford. 111., at !.;"; 0 o"f!ok Tjes- i day tnoiiiii'K. w hf p 'maul .. 1 ent j 1 J a nd !aa i d No I 4. i 'aH to thf haidhip imposed upon! tl:e rnei, hv thf onl'M' if-tjuiiin the in j to l:af the tia after a hfdida. 'hair:iiin Kdard ffrifft-r of tn; ouiity hoard onimi.nirate d with ih erntial department of thf slate j at I ndia n; pol i and su(ae(ied in . 1 ( liHijnns' the oaif of end ainment i for his contingent to N'edntsda. 'The ro-.nt.v continsent of I.' men , v ifl leae Wedne-du . ia the New 'tM 'entra! laiirond at '.:'.'.') r. in !M l'Htf lllfMhi . Ninet. men will a No leave W'edneiv rta.m tf.e three l-oarns rr j , reyula: ?er i e at i'iinip Taylor.' '1.0iliäVie. K . TAfnt-M Will e ii- j 'tiam in the funt onlinpent. or tho??l if-SiMered wilii ooaiai Nr. !: 'II from; 'oaid No j and from the count. . I The limited service men mavched j awav Taes.day to patriotic marches rendered '' Lllel's dand. Although ; the coiilinent .mall compared; jto Mie pt-neial service men who have, ! lt heretofore, nearly I. "On person?' waved farewell to the ho at tne da t in. ; Wtth the litrainmer.t of the ier. 1 , T.iesdav and Wednesday the decks! j will he cleared fot the next draft) Miifh will prohahiy incluoe tiie men' I of advanced and minor hzvs. ! OR FÄLL TERM South Bend Training School . . Discontinued After Founder's Death. . ish this morning had nev er i remark made by one of Hend's future citnen, is by come.' South . . .. .: - - , .-- I no meaiin inuuauu' 01 me -pnn r.- . ; day nrri:ng preparatory to enjoy- , j mg the excitement attendant tu the "fir.: il u" r T sliftiil I - A re,nt of thf enrollment in the grade schools h3d not bcn received by Supt. .1. F. Nuner Tuesday afternoon. It vt,as expected that many of the "vacationists wouiu not re turn until Wednesday making it impossible to complete the enrollment u til then. At the hish cliocl Tuesday morniii'' The untipr classmen arranired , u I I r their programs and a st hedule of 1 .. minute periotls was fun through. I-'iurcs were not available there, either, early Tuesday afternoon, for the freshmen wore not scheduled t repo! for assignment to clashes until the afternoon. Principal J. S. Mi-Cowan stated, houever, that he 1 thought tiie hish school enrollment! N din Hie fieshi'n class proved to he of a vera js e iie. 1 Thn v.'-ntli lrirl The South P.end trainin? --hiol ' her death this soring In the first six ', .... J, .....- l ,-a... r i i i r i i k - r ai i t in ' n i nur l j garten teachers could receive training there but in the fall of 191? Mr. Ware ad deal primary work to the ( t;i reu'iutv.. The school has , gi aduated f't kindergarten teachers and primary teachers, a good m.inv of whom are employed in the j!o(;l sihools. Mts. Ware nuttle no provision for the continuatn e of the I -cho! after her death. WAR DEPARTMENT TO I CONSIDER SOUTH BEND AS U. S. SCHOOL SITE South Rend will b vinted withm ! he oi.-iins wtek hv a repieentaitive .f the war department wliu vviil -onfe r with officials of the local 'h.m,er of t "om hi er. lelallve to , tl'.e e.-ta r-l.h men? of a motor meschool tiioier artny f.ipti - at the Intcr-State fair giouruls. c !a 1: ! ! t Spfins a tt k aa k . The .'hambc of ("ommeice wiied department Saturday offtrtb wa

i'.i; a i . '.): a school hete where miio' running amuck the police departiw.. ..1 1 kt.

! 1 ! I ' I .1. uto-tuht industties and the 'i.tie1 No'ie Iame unr. eifit i lot atd und Hie tfpiv ' unie Tuesd.v tttroo '.. jt.ttiu that the cov - i'i' at -v o.iiii t oiis'oC! tne propo-i- ;:). If he (.! .-.; ,i !.. atetl here il w:li h.te j.t t -ti. all. L.'i'M men in tiainii.a and ' l-f similar to those - a II ih --1 Valparaiso anfi lif a e ;t . 1 1 , . J 10 nn If 1 1' j w a n t g-t bu. We Hill si. II I eacb.t for cannibg a 1 e 1 ecaiv ing t he Mchytn pea he row . Thev will not la.-t loitc so p!ac o..t orders at Schuler, St ,!op'i once with your deaiera K I ;r 2-1 .v "... t l -1 1 : S Adv. 7il5

LOCAL MAN SEVERELY WOUNDED IN FRANCE

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.,," I -L'. . - S. .STA MSI. AW riwr.K. .-i.in.M.iw riwci. ini1 .-. Ldii.su 4 00 : !?!.. who was severely wounded 10 j hattlt on the front in France A;:;, j 7. L'e is -0 years old. and is a men., i her of Co. K". "luii infantry with ti e j . rut ::an (Npcditionary forces overl;ea. ilf t n listed in South Bend I Muri h 1' oi this ea r and was .-en. xo ,r,;a! -Ul'd 1 ict it s' . for training, April 8. .1' 101 t- runt e GUILT! OF INTENT Citi2en Charged With Attempting to Kill Battle Creek Man Acquitted. C hartes of assault with intent to 1 kill against John Vaini, 514 X. Lmerick St., who shot .lames Cook of Battle Creek, Mich., in the head i-!on the niyjht of .lulv ! . . -1. were dis missed in city court by Judpe Gil mer Tucsdav morning. Vaini admitted having shot rook, but testified that he had done so in .self defense. Deputy Pros. Schwartz put on the witnesses for the .state everal weeks a$ro when the state asked for a continuance on the grounds that it had other witnesses who wire out of the city at, the time. f'ook testified that he and two companions had 'drunk whisky in Vaini's plate for more than atf hour on the night of the shootin?, and 1 when Vaini refused to sell them more liquor, the row started. Witnesses for the defense testified 1 Tuestlay morning that Cook and hi companions were in the place few minutes. They s,aid that Cook ar.d the two othr men had demanded to be served with whisky, and when Yuini told them that he did ( not sell w hUky. they attacked him and he us-ed his revolver in self dej fense. None of the witnesses for the ; state were able to say posithely that I Yaini had tireo. the not that wourded Cook. However, Yaini admittd having shot Cook, but he contended that he Mretl thf shot in self 'rtefense. The court agred with him. I and he was discharged. j IPOLICE GATHER IN DRUNKS LABOR DAY' Memteis of the police department were iiuaj Sunday and I-ahur Uav I tounriins up intoxicated person and! immoral women plying; their trade! , in thf tiovvntuun districi. Pour persons wre brought into city toui t Tuesday inornmaT on charce of intosicatnm as the result merit membeis during Sunday and - 1. a '.or fiav, inite women ei e a - rested on h;trges of immoial conu i'-v 1 tie ca.-ej or tue women erei continued niiilr the tlrjn. nned S.' and tt)l eacn. w e i e 1 IIAItlr tt)L is t-itir. i .li t er eacn dy . People will be for.. 1. ate if they can jet all tne soft o a t 0 e n 1 d Have u j a -of' coal Move ' See our hue. be. foi e oj b..y . u-i.ial Manddtd Reimold at 1 ; ; Quality !.. up to ojr ! prices aie Main st. dote Adv t tf. I KOR SALfJ D;ioi: Hlectnc pinnini 01 de, Piice $2."t Good Call

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llWOODWARD WINS j local and foreign markets' I; filP TRAP QMnnT 1

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OF LDCAL CLUB J. Woodward of Houston. Txas. I cop pen on ine lop nunors im tue 4 hoof held t the ioeph vaiiey ;un cluo jesterday against 103 opponentfc. TJie fchoo' Ud' heid I the Mue?field nd practtca!l ever. hooter of prominence in the country ua- p''f'!,t- The snoot wa? a icsitteied one, and all tcoreh will he in lulled in tiie offieia! record. ) lllirf I. ii jis w T-1 r- urru iu vait i' the i:g helJ of shooteif A total of over $000 in trophies were uistrihuted winnerf. There nete SO sh and to til? t rophies, hy the and these were donated Kastmnn system. hi?h suns of fa h class taking firt choice. The trophies ianed from iler fups to sliver water pitchers and the vale of all was unusually hiffh. WrKHlward Slioots IIS. ' Mr Woodward took the high I amateur score with 1 4 S out of a poi siide 1Ö0 and won the J. M. S. cup.

i Ifcal honors with 144 out of Ii1'!..

I while L. K. Lowry of Boston shot ! : : and C. D i snor 14 4. Clay of Houston. Tex., I Winch interest wa created in me ' Ml.lr Ul lllr v u 1 1 1 c 1 1 iai uvifn"1-- I . , t. winner of the . nd.cap at i.hica - . , 1 gttion. snot ...... Mrs. Harvev Almert 'stand American ha ; so. for the women 1ST. She won lower than Mrs. A. II. Winkler, champion of Illinois j however, who shot 13S, tu kins the j Oliver hotel trophy. ; 1 nere were iHrgeis smasn- 1 f il a ri rt the entinnts from the midwestern states

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cr liters elsew here vnifd ire ?nooi 1 A l j the best one day affair they nad ever ! attended. ! There were 60 trophies valued at j $0" in addition to $90 m cash for j priw?. MARINE CORPS ASKS FOR WOMEN RECRUITS mo ri cdipai Minov

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Women between the of 1 and 40 years can enlist in the Fnited States marine corps. This information was recr-ived by Seret. F. ,T. Murray of the local marine lecruiting station Tuesday mornioe. The women "will be rated as nn atr unon enlistment, will be I t-ubject to the ame regulations as jresulaily enlisted men, but will jdraw $110 per month salary as long as they comply with th regulation Nearly L."0ft women are needed to erve in the pavmaster'n offices in various metropolitan centers in the Fnited Slate. They will be stationed at the training stations at Quar.tico. Ya.t and Paris Ts'and. N". f.. and at the marine orne in New York city. San Francisco. New Orleans. "hicao. San Th'ero. Calif., Mare Island. Calif.. Washinrton. D C and Philadelphia. Pa. Men May KnlM. j Srtrgt. Murray, who ha? returned from I'hbaco. Tuesday .stated that Ihe had received orders to enlitt men jin the marine corps and their names would be retained upon the 1 .st until the draft hoards allowed them to be voluntarilv inducted into service. No man whose number is Ciilled by the draft board may enter the service, according to the erge-ant. hut those who enlist no;v and ask for induction prior to their call may entrain for service with the marine corps providing the draft hoads will release them. Sergt. Murray stated that the draft officials ar Washington bad agreed to this system according to the information he received at Chicago. CIRCUIT COURT PETIT JURY DRAWN TUESDAY The petir jury was drawn for the St. Joseph circuit court by the jury . 'ntinissioners Tuesday morning at County Clerk (leore M. Raab' office. The new panel in composed of Arthur Smeltz, Madion township; G. AY. Rooner. Warren: CJeore Myen. (Mie; A. M. Kring. Liberty; Clyde Riddle, Union; William Shub. Center; C. A. Munch. I'nion; '"harlea H. Williams, Liberty; William McDonald. Portage: Rolo Skilc. (Ireen; A. H Robins. Herman, and George tühin. Lineoln MAnrtiArr; mccxsijs. .lohn "lson. fireman. M liha i ka, tn i.-:i V.. Klawun. lunnlv clerk. South Rnrl. I Kdward j" sumvil. auto mechanic, j Renton T?arbor. Mich . to Reulah n.tle. Kenton Harhor. Pid Krlwarrt TtohMns. reliigerat-i ing engineer. Mishawaka. Ind. to Elizabeth C. Foiter. nurf, Mishaw a ka . PO sT Pf V E 11 :kt ing The io.or.thly meeting of the wornn suction of the county council of fen Je whieh was to have been . .tJ . . , ,u- u-j I I : I n All'ntiaA tiiriiiuui. at iuc i . r . - . ,n th Oliver anne. has I if f n ini'unnirw uiiiii ... i .'' id- festivltief were s:ien aa the reaI . .. .a nAtnnnmnt -JO 1 1 .1. l('.irnn .... UU Orth' ITlh Aiinhriri ale iart Thurau1. J Tne areite! of all Kales P'.llswertn t7th Anniveraary Sale atarts rhiirsdny morninr at i.ZCt o'clock. y... Wedve..l4y papera and win down fo the harfain Adv The Lllsworth o ispla y AVIATOR KII.IXI. I R a V SHORE. N. Y.. Sept. 3 Walter P. TalaKi of Rochtfcter. N. V.. a ntuaent flyer at a Long island aviation fc'atjon, was killed Monday evhen a hydropiant in which he wa

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MARKET INTEREST ,stce Common Takes Snr.nn. dary Position During Early Trading Tuesday. lntrnit:oiia N'KW ?ORK nion wa. in a Sept. --Steel i"oms.nonrtary psiton durinp the tally trading on the stock market today, hut shoved a iftror.g; tone, advancing 1 -" to 1 1 J 1-4 with a reaction to 11 7-S. Near ly all the speculative inteiest VA S attached to which there ;ng orders holiday. Sout hern t he rail road StOCks 111 were a nomner of h-jy. iccumulalcd over the flailwav continued its upward movement rising 7- to j 7 aitd Great Northern I'rtfeired 1 1-4 to 1-4. riv.on racirtc. 1-2 percent dividend -old at li'7 1 - ' n I'ntnrii c( I 1.x j "' . ' 1 Haldwin was in supply and if ' s .-tH i i . t I ft 'i " . i Marine Preferred was 1-j higher

jat I":! -l anc thp common snovved a i L-..ip . . , , , - . . t,i.e . p.-i. .. I sain of l-i ti s -4. Ametican : (n(1 ai Kfr f" . . . , ,. 'pne.ai .et.i, Sugar Heniunp, ex '1 1 - 2 peicent di- 1 rnTal MotntV . , . , i Aioioif Mdend. sold at ljo, a cam of 2 T-J.ici niihrr r

while American Steel foundry was in demand nuking an opening gain of 1 1-S at 71 Wl ac i I o L ft- 1 ot c.l light iv aP - t 1 ri ui .iuv,ri3 1 t jt iiu ' ier tne initial dealines out tr.e tone .e or the sioahhinc or the ce iman line caused spontaneou haying ! which carried i records. prices to new higii

i Steel Common ad '.a need 1 1-4 io,t,f crop stimalcv of the United 111!, eoual to 117 with the div idend ' State! department of sgriculture es-

ion, which it nad -o!d on P....-I,. ; Many other Hiiel induktria's matH gains of around one point. stocks ! 1 ne ovv nricen ranwav iwre niiMi? lie lit fiininVnl f 1 ! 1 1 rising over one C Oil YIELD CUT Drought, Boll Weevil and Rust Play Havoc With Crop. Ir.'e. n.itionnl Newn Servi. e: WASHINKTON, Sept. ?,. Flxtrni ; drought with depredations bv the! . ,, ' , . - . , i boll weevil, tne red spider and rust, J played havoc with the cotton crop i last month, th-1 bureau of erop estimates announced today In making public a leport showing a forecast yield of M.1.2 ginned pound per acre. This is the smallest yield ever recorded and represents a depreciation of 24 ner tent in a single month. However, the largo acreage, the bureau points out, permits a forecast of a total production of 1 1.1 .".7. "00 hales, which is only slightly smaller than the last three crops. Depreeiut io n was mote or les. Renrral througnoiit the entire cotton belt, but was noticeably greater in! the west, Texas and Oklahoma, especially. South Bend Markets. ARALN AND FEED. CorrUi D.Hy h, J. XV. Burtrll. Starr Mills, UTdraalie At.) WHLAT Paying $2.10 pr bu. tuia-rayinc .t: J'l.in? .'o:f per bu Kn.N Sellinj 10 per hundred. AlllJOLLMiS se.ihiR. ( per bundled. CHOPiICI FEED-Mn;. 3aV) per cwt SCRATCH FFE1-Sel!lrf. An pr rwt CHUMACKHi FF. LP. VJ.73 HAY, STRAW AM) FKKIi. (Crrted Dally by the Wlr Miller Uur aa f cert Co.. rO H. Micbtfaa.) RVKI'ajlnn lßtj pr ha. HAY Pajlns -vJ to $"Ji ; btlins J7 t Sl'HAW- Payit fc; selling ) a tale. OATS Tavinp M: nelhn 7'- to .0-". SHLLL lUH.v -i'ayiDC ll.f0: Belling, 11.75 to S'-'OO. KAK CUKN Psyicg JliO; eliing. fl W. 'I I MOTH V BEKU-I'iTio? 4 Per bo. ; leilinjr. äo0. A L ALKA SLi:i (iloutant grown), tiiinr. $15 per ha. CLOYEK SEEH-Pajing $17 bu.; iIl-in7-$0 per t.u. SOY BfcANri .elliov 171 bu. , COW I tAS Stlling". IIa bu. I UVC STOCK. j (Corrected Daily br llajar Broa ran St. Miaawaka.) I HEAVY FAT .STEtKfcFsir ta f jt4, fitf-t: priu.e. ttalOc-uuo-i.oak in., lev; isoisoi Ida lli.f 1f nt Mr I JLtDl. tCarvacVati Daily bj IViratr Braa. 3ttl Btare, 114 E. Wayue It.) T 1 MO'J'H V S45ttS4.7i KEP CL.OYCU 4 1041. v til it. CLUVEK S3. A LSI K E $ 13 50 a I lSo. Ai.l Ai.FA it Ö,ll. SWEET CLU r:R-$16C$lA. COW I'EAS $-3 U&i:CK). KOY HU.VM-4iZ5W. BLfK UKASS $4. FIELD fCAS44.V8SA7v MI i LETT S.i43fAT5 GFRV1AN JILLEl-tJMOO JA1ANE.SK M ILLUT-hli .MAMMOTH CT. U V K B J 1 1 & Li . KOSK AM i; E $2.(öf fOCI.TKY ANI MEAT. (Carrctct lalr 07 lltntalas LarLat, tXt X. Jar.aa Blvd.) VEALr-Pa.Hr.x, l'-' ; aellin-n ?:a:, UEEE lioitst. Goj : i..iuii; ."a , partertiociir. wv-; drlein 1-W H AM- Pini. ' : ai.iig. . I. A HI - Pa; iuj. -. :uj. V. LITPM KS 8. tti'.EN MIIiE310v to IV. I A I I 0 '.'tJO , rouATI. U t0Lr-iV2?Tf, ct If -30.;. The 1 7 th AnnJci-viry ale Startj Tlmrwla) at I31s.4t-th'e. The zreatekt sale of aii the y ea 1 . Ai v.

New York Stocks; Closing Prices

N'KW YOT1K. Sept. 0 price? on 'hr stock exrnre were . A His- t'hinie: 1 l n tAda

Amen an ia n . . 4 7' Arr.erKiii v'.ir a,d foundry .. M c4 : American 'ot:- rt Ml Zlt Arr.ejj.an H. r.d L -l5 American L r.seed 41'2 American Locomotive 7't 'American Sieel I'oundry .... II Anier.can Sugar Henning i"'American Tel. and Tel A rr.er'-a n Zinc 17 . Antonria ; At' hion s i Atlantic fiJlf and W. 1 1I-41? inaldwin LAcomotive 34 7i. jHallimore and "'hto T1 i IJethlehem Seel 'S1 ; Reth!"hem S'eei I. ; ( FJutte and Superior ;Car.iiiian Par im- Ih4:4 L'nt;al l.e.ithe'- 70'4 i 'hea pea ke and Ohio iT JChicaRo and North extern ... 4" jfliicogo. Mil. and St. Pail.... V.' i 'h.'f t'opper u j i hinri 'opper ":34 j Colorado Fuel 4 3Ji I Colorado and Kleclid- . . (fern Produtt. , 44l ;Ciucj.'e Steel Ä ' h'jL. i'uha Cane Si: gai- " 1 l'istjllerie Secui itie .. ' , Er;c 16t4 I Erie i: pfd t :. j ilene. ai Kiectnc 1 4 7 1 . j General Motot" 12 i (it. Northern Pr 5 ; '.. t

1 Gossip of conoN nr.ro nr. luternatinj i Nv Servlre : MVASMUNCTON. Sept. Ik The crop reporting hoard of the bureau I timates from the reports of eorre- : vponitt'nis and a;ents or tne oureau 'that the condition of cotton rop on !AiiR- -5 '5-' r,er cent r f r. or .1 uias compared with oti ' ' ' on Aus i t he 1 T ; tJFi: the a1--pnst m fi.i,,' on .us;- ''I ea r. NKW YORK. .-ept. New of Grain, Cattle,

I CHICAGO l.n r. rorK. -uppiy hgrit: rn a r kef nmiv; rhoi'f. Ry F. S Hi.'res'J of MavWef. . 1 7 i i 7. ; prit.ie, 17 H ' ; r-'"; I CHICAGO. s.t. ;;. J( - - Hut mated : p. 7': tl1- !.i;tirrt..""$l.V.Vi ! . iivieipt. .".OlX; market kteatly: top. ' f.iir, J:'..V'ilti; (:ni).n cyll.' -! S.'O.r,; hilf, her It.kh. heavy. ...'; i. ..iiimori t. gnc.l fiit btil . Oni 12 '" : 1M.1; r..icklng h'2. hMv. Ilife.F aiiitnou t ifo.el ft rn. $'' po'; 12H :

TU OO; mpdliim and miieij. $ lf '.of.i "jo..-! : 1 "Cht. $la.i,.fr;":i..V,: pis. IV.urr.M-F rtiuylis. .17.731 l.."I. rATTLH-i:niaiflt-d reeeips .NOffu:' market jnwer; beef ntrie jrood. huiee. MiJ.V'T.i ts.t)1 med i um and nnrun.ip. JflO.-VKiliVM: hiitd'.er sffti k. lüdfers. fH.O0trH.5O: i-owh. ts .17 'a 14. '. : . annrn llltd ctlftprw .iTlHriVl c' vt,u-Lri ...ni 'feeders, good, choi , $11 .04 fij 1 1 .lo ; . ,.ru mon nd medium. $i..V'?? I no ; vo.i nlves. ffd. choice. JklT.T.Wlv.'ti tH KKr Ustimnte.j recfiMi. "1 h) ; market lower: Khorn lambs. -hr.ie mid prime. $17..Vi'rr ls.lä; medium und g tfd . 4hi !7..riO ; prinsr lambs. co.... ctinl.t. !lV!r,!i: f',,r J1,l;,," e--d. choi.e SVUmj.lt.o0: eve. choice, prime. Ill ... I--.00 : medium nd jrood. It. 75 PlTTkitiKf.il mit n i i MtriUfii. fa. spt. r ATTLI-: WAH LONG SING KEE, TOO, WORKING FOR FREEDOM OF MANKIND i "I'tty soon me close up. maybe two months; me go wo k Yiotowy jallee time; go pchool nite time; . if..-n i;ih and lite Lntrlish ciod. 1 vorfee anee time now. no time So school. One China boy Llkha't. he fro way las nicht, he ro Chicago.

ho go wo'k Victowv, allee anee hcgi'"" ,n f lir- in.novt ir.Tä; rearlii

1,-. . V.IIIMB IJ.T.rr. I "No makee money washee now; 1 . . . ' . f t a s Ia. V. . i y '. . -. 1 , . r. . ft M . -.'rtW .wrir ll'U in u t ll , rum I ur.rr . . ... ... ...... too muco; papan ann Filing ro tie up ; pckages co?tee too much; help coatee too much; no gettee younK ' man help any mo'; only old mar; help, no good. Too much costee. not er.oujrh money, onlv just et. i "My washee busioe no good now. Me wo'k Victowv wo'', makee tan; fcluit fo' .so!dja'?. Me ha'e ore bond now; me want buy Victowy bond nt v' month, no buy mo' Vlrtowy V.onds. no make ntoney. Me go Chicago. 0 A'ictowy wo'k, buy mo Yietowy bonde." Thus pake Wah T.on? ?ing Kte. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frtm YLrmr&s f TrdlajM Tltl aad Ttmx Ox .otf '.7r.asza! and ife to Wojciec'u Zientoski and wife, part lota f 1 and 52. t'JoreUch'K fifth addition. 1. Les'ie K. Ktou and h-'sbind tt Lola h T'ow ell .. Whitniore' lot- CI .and 2 , K 1 r u propotrd su'di vj,ion. J'. Ohariea Kionf-R.tttr uro wife to if, lot ''. jUktav Khns'r.eil a-.d J MilSufi ' addition. 1 . Total transfers for A t :':.-j,v. .v..t at st.vh: 1 ah;. - I NT MAX AP LIS Hid.. Sept. Paid admissions at the tate fi;r Monday numbered 57. ecee.i;ns the hisheat M(nday record of fotr.tfi" tears by about 1 . C-f -3 . tioMi: r;r Ai:nk to -iiiki Companies B. C ar.d D of the home guards, will "hike" to Chain-o'-La ken r.ext Saturday afternoon. Tliey Wiil camp over night nd return to Sruth F.nd Sunday on the nt: .it a n.

t"it Northern Orr.i.nots intr.i!

1 n -p Jnt. Nitke! lrt. Pap--Ker.nerou . . . Igarka w a n n- ?:t Lehigh '.C:e Ma rire Marine PMfxt'an pe'e Man; St-e! N.tiiul Lnamr! Ä. Stamp New York Ctntral N. Y lUrtfOvd No: fc'k U'fidr ... Northern Pat ;'.- "hio 'it it s ;a Penn- ivur.i.i Pmshjr?h Coal Prei-seti Steel Ca r Tiailway Mt '. Spr-.ncs P.riiM: Tlepu'r1.;! Iron A f:ee Southern Pac.'c Southern II a -way Stucie' -aker Texas "o. Tor.rtf o P od : I" nion Pacif.L i.itf d i !gar eV. . Tl'ui-'.H-r f y S'ee C Seel rrfd I't h t'oprif V"tt j!.gho.Wl.;;f MotorW'l 1 1 Ox f r',.i r. d .... Sale ?h.ie-, ' ' . -ond' i' 7 . '.' (; '

b , 7 ' : 4 4. IK". 4 4'. : 71 '4 M ' f'4 : :

1 ! I . 103 i"4 1 1 . "4 1 T 4 44 ? - the Markets ern front, telling of the smashine of the German I'.r.e 14 jwri wiid e: thunasm on the Hoor of the slock exchange tociv. Spontaneous ouy -log follow ed and carried prices t.. new hi ii h. orufc. nt:w ViRK. stpt. Adv a r.rof about t ? a a licati'n of tiie!e f rd low rd the p j rovernme nt repo which decidedly more hjlli than hsd been expected. Prle shot up sensationally on hevy huyinc. CMorec touchiivg "T.10 and 1") eenibr "j.riO. neu ltich rcotd. and Provisions f.-r. 10 a l't ..Vl : fresh r. nrA snHters. -'U 1 1 o - ; 4eal nUe Vjoii. sniTlP AM LAMr.s Mirjdv. .v.. .M'l ; mwrket steai : i"-.tn weibT '.til.'t.iKt ; grto.J m!v,l .t11.".l; f.tir mhc 7.'.'d lo 7A " tii: und c.tnin.ii, r.Oii a ! .'.'." : !;inihi. 417 '"' HfMäS l:ri-rinlk '(' i'niihl ili-La 'Wirket nnilv : prime h'iivt h-s t'O; Oi'Jn'S; meMhim. ?'."0 7." 'n '.'0. 5 ; hav j orker. ..''. 7 fo.v : tiyM nrker. . sjoj.", jn ,V ; jdj ..v' fiO(.i ji i'. : rijfc-h ) nMrl7 V: irtz. l"ooi7M; Viitt ' Oil e.i. - Jo l'C.r0 ;,. ! - imhawi-oM' i.n i: to(k. . . ,4I . v. . .. . . ; LMM AN Al' il.l-. ,1 ept. .. - H f, j IJe-elp!B. h.,J; market Vt'a'ly; .rt l'S 1t 7 A fr? .-.. .e.nu itk.r,'a "JO 4.: ptjfw. l7.bo P.4 73 : I m'ayr.'i l.-i ! CAITLi: Re.fiptv b.i!W f ea,ft market. jrxtlte bfP, 'Mt-es .Milv i steeri.. SM M:L 1 .7" I Ht 1."..V; l:t'iferj. S po'7 1.' 'M . VJ OO; bill's 7 0oVTl1..0; ; f iri Uen "' fr.r. fj..Vff ct. WS. .iV.Vv.; Ue. ?7 .i 1 MV KlILLP XVI LA ins Receipt, r;. 'market fej'Jy; prlnie m-. H..Vl!''i 12.01; ';ni. . IO JS .V prlns limbs JlOfiTan pt.V LAM 111 I AM) I.IVF STOCK. LAST l;riT.!,ii, V ., S-ra. -CAT I'LL Itr. eipt, ITTa '-3'l: rcarU-t .H-tle; pjdnif t.f-:s. $17 .V; bif-h.p fnitlfi. Si 2.tioV7 Pi T.. ALLS Kitfli'tH .V; fti,irei '.; il! I to CV.i' f .". o.w,4 -,o.,V SIIF.LI AM I.A M HS !Je-ii.f Jf-.t; r l irni.j. 17. ';L 'VI... ".Ji., - W " I ' , T.'.1..,F IPMiS Ilf-eiiit". .",.vi; irrk',t f-M.v. . , YrVer" Jl 0ir-Jl.lO; . , O , ) miied. :i fiO'-o 21 10: hv. .: roiijh. .17 .0w,i 17. 7T. ; tc-i. I ! "7-1 no 511 15 OO. iitr ai.o r tif i.riin, niii'Ai.o. s'pt. ,"i...i'nKyvlilte I l.o: o "J ti!!a. t ,4yn n,- v,. I ve'.'ftn-, $1..ViVilw); rt i elbin. 1 .V : i No 4 vvldte. $ "q I ..V. : N . 'tit'. I A'.0l 1.M : No. yeiifw. $1. f.j 1 ,'T- ." V... )nw. U''a1 ,. lt't i. .".? i 'to : n. ; iw t. v.'n i t ' OAl -.. 1 white. : ,. r, i t-. f .'.. '7 Ve 1 w l'iite r .'r ' y . t-f a mja rd , 't 70. . (JIM U.O tiRAIN vi rr.otiin pm it x '"OJLV1. 1 i.i 17 1:.? t".j: r.i 1.1 t . f .r. 0TS ept. ' t . Nov I POHK I Sept. 1 ft, ' i- r: r S r r, f o.r. RIB5-4.-t l.Vi r.r h'.i ' 7t 7 I 1 ' ;oi . ; ; :-i 4 :.." jc, ; 1 ' " '. I .v -1.73 ta 10 . .e, .. M.i.l ". - VI -CTf. ; s; J iVt ' r. ) itirviiO rr:oin f 1.. nti"s;-. sej.r. n p.itti:i: i. 'eij.fw tO-i".j t'ib: rrTiry 1 r as l:i' : i-itr.' flrttt. 4-: f rt. .V.vj.v... PaV;- nreipt ? Iftl ,. r ;r-" ' r. aipt :.!..: ft'd'inr Wrta ..7 ,? ürM .r"jt.',i-: ti.i t'.'t 7 d.e V. l.';;:V-; d'.rt'ei CJ-.VW- ' Iir.ITSJ". T;n . i.'.; ' ' t r 1 ".''.i -'i' : '".i": Awn.-. '.e rr Aj-.c LIVE r-nngr-PC M LT P. V birkM. .'iw . ;et(fprs. PiTATM f. eipf :.i. : :'T7...v, ''1 p.ir tOK ,MI IXfMWt.l. NF.w VTiftK pi ".il nn r, f f.r,T of t- Vh- V.irii S I . w f .rj r'J vi t ' ;t e rt Y'z. per rt: lew p ,rrt. Jtr.te mere c, pr ,ct)' i e rnrkt r .r nriT.e If-at 1 I ,irvr n-m fe.iit v t'all m't.r I.a Ol'vn . 7, - .rr

Jtterjir.j Kl lunje w.t Ulli . 1 !.' r.e 'n r.ar.V.-' Tb''. ,t 17. 'Ttn-1 : ?? 7- fef )i .; ( ja t $4 71 i

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