South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 161, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 June 1919 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SAY5 SOUTH BEN

EXCELS DETROIT Railroad Facilities Arc Better j Here, Says Speaker at C. of C. Luncheon. j South Bond has f.erter fa llities a manufacturing renter than I)e-j 4 I troit. Our railroads nr" t'tt-r, and s 1 v- m bettT s-erx p-e." j That is the opinion of J. I'. Hart-) 13. s j f)'rmTil'T.t. of orn urtion at tho Studohaker enrpoi ation. --! pressed at the ni'on lur.ch'on of tho Charntr of 'om rnerce held .Moii'l.ty at th Fhamh'r building. "South Pond is a better eity than Ttroit," o'!:ir-! Mr. Hart lev. "With fvfryoiif pu.-hing. wo ;in toon put .South P -nd into a N adirs position a. a manufacturing city. "Th r- roui'i b- no better tirothan tha r.o-.v .. hand. Tho S'tud--l-äker C'il ' i has addition un der ror.-rr i :.n that will add " "ir.i'CCi addition 1 j-'piaro f'-'t of floor sm f. Many rnor.- workingmen will be brought to South 1 1 1 and ;t is ux to tho poop;- of South Hoirl to ni.'tk this city what they rieslre.' NiHil 2.."..o Home. W. 1. (Juy. ii' boot"r. d' ia: d that South I'a nd must build -'. '. hotii'vH before Dee 1. i:. B irt h, of the '1. iv:--v o: (ommero, said that th-re will !. one or two inor' luni hen.us this . a -son. lspiie a I' t'-nt a n n o: m t I to th- contrary, sinoe n. r. of national prorninen. haw- consenied to com- h r and speak. TO CLASS OF 19 Rev. Francis Wenninger Preaches Baccalaureate at St. Mary's Sunday. Rev. Francis Wenninger. C. S C, delivered the baccalaureate scrmnn to members' of th irradua t tir.T class of St. Mary's college at solemn hieh mass at X o'clock Sunday morninir. The K v. Thomas Vannier. C S. r w.-is celebrant. liev. Jo.-oph C,.ilajfher. C. S. C, d a n. Iiev. .T(din Devers. C S. ('.. sub. lea. on and U . "Wenninger, master of n rrriionifs. lr. Wenninger clioso as his text 'PlesM the Lord. ( my Soul anl never forget all that He hath done for Thee." H dw H upon the threefold sift of knowb-djee. discipline and religion that th rollout haft conforre! upon th Kraduatins; clas. At tho tir.st nv-etin of the academic reunion at 1 .' o'dork Sunday mornin? academy alumnae were In attendance. The ommoncon.f n en'ios at St. Mary's wf.l bo he'd Taos. lav and the academic alumna. will ntertain with n reunion lun hron anl dan' o cn that flay. REMODELING CONTRACT GOES TO BERT MEGHAN F..-rt M'h'in was awirde! tht contract for th- r :no,i. ,,f the basement of tl;o o'd ourt liouse and haibitrg it iuo a .ir m. .y the l.na nl of "i;nt v c:n misiners at their meeting MoimJ i; . Mr. Meghan's hid was $7 '.'. Tho commissioners doeidfd ;. shi'T t.iuo ag to Iiae the g.irago i".iit hnibc auto trucks ;m.l orl.or in.u h:r.-s us d hy cP'inty i-'id Fr.'-'nu-o! I. Moouvxw. in h;s !opa i t niont. Th p-;it..in f J't: l'ui.in and others for tbie sm pi ov iiiont of a road in portage t . n. h i p vas frierol spiead of record. The sitne acti'.r. w a s taken r.-ga r!ing the petition of .lohn Lo: r ! and othrs for the imp! an em nt of a road into Oranger and CI ind L i . .: 's petition for tia- it, i f u o -merit from Vren lt'o's ori:-r to jt tin twns!np. ALL WOMEN'S CLUBS TO JOIN IN WELFARE WORK Representatives of u' women's clubs of the city will m ' at th' office of th reerH t iri diractr in th fChfo! ailmini-f rat:on l .. i M i ng Wedtiei'.av afirnoon at 2:"-" . lo. k to net as a central committeo to cooperate with Frank R e-e. pie-id tit of the state asspciaticn of Woikors for the Mind in -rtain w .v k which he hns In mind f. r )-. w !fare of the blind of th state Mr. Roo.-. wh i a!- a member of th T'imist c!:ib. a loc! prc;ir,l't..'in of hlind p.--ue. will explain his desire- ; the m- . ting and plan for rt.",tir;g thorn will ho h-c.i-sed Mrs. F. F.. Harnes H city h iriv.an. f CRAP SHOOTERSF iTjED FOR GAME On STREET Playing cv ;-s cn st i ee: s s a Sunday dif's;.. . uii! r.o; ; e to!, rat d. Faid Ju!ge O:!::: - in '!. o;:rt Mcnda v momir.g wh :. Pa r.l Kaelis was brought l fore im.. b answer a charge rf Ca m h an g Kaeli was tin od $ ." ..;:.'. costs hv Judge Oilm r .: -d . i ! tli.it the next time h c . ht ho .,i . p- ct a trip to tho stve penal far:.;. to i;n ri,o. Max or "arson. I:. mb. :s ,.f ',, I Ortial o' w . i k Janas x. L'Jth"r. s;r;i:;. : !. .f uattr w crk. '. ft So d ix ! f n. j; ;f. i A'.o. N Y . w !. w o: :i l

SERMON

& conlerenc of watix uous men.

somi om; -ri i,!, imvv sLV Tills TIIIKSTV N II. Ii TUM. Tili; V(K!,1. "Water, water, cvrryAfirn, hut not a Hjf k to drinK." ise?n- ' d t vid'-nt m S'-uth liend .Sunday. 1 he "tlnrsties'' traveled about in much Jin.ty looking tor the .-aMath drinks. Sh'Ttly after the noon" h'ir .indiv nn old nan walke' confidently into the lobby of the J:'.ert.on hotel ani inuuired. of Manager Hackett if. h- could not .-lip'' him a little ".shot." Said lie to Mr. Hackett. ""I have n-r ..- n South pond sday of xvhi.-ky in my life. Thp 'stuff is sf arre tolay and I a;n ha if ied for a tlrink. I don't know whether tli- Chicago s'i'i! u,i? low or x. hether o ar old faithfuls fr II down on th" Joh last week." Th- old fallow v.alkd out ijuiti- iiowi.-h iirt'-'l.

News of Interest on the West Side social i:vi:nts. Tho St. Hedwio Choral s.oj ty will hold its sineimr rohoats.il Tuosday oeninu' .it St. Hedwiiro hall. S. f'hapin ft. Tho montiil m'eiirr-r (.f St. f.ron- ! -lawa Kornau ''afholi l'nion of Arnoriivi will ho holi this evening at V o". o k at St. Hedwige school rooms. A ! sr'o att'-ndantf is desired at th" ni otinr. Tb M. iomanow?ki choir will h!l its sincinr rehearsal Wednesday cfi,in'-r tt K'os'ius.ko hall. S. 1 ha pin st. Mrs-. .John Klajbor was the truest of honor at a surprise party fCheri h a n'imbf ! of her friends at hor homo, ;,ftl S. f'hillipp.i st., Sunday tiiiii,'. Tho occasion lein tho 1 t h wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Klajoor vhich ocnrif l .Inno The onin was spent with a variety of trarnos anl contests. Musical solo linn's wevo contributed. At the doe of tho eveninr? the quests were in ito.) t tho flinin4 room, where a iip r was serel at a prettily appoint..! tahle f ntoreil with cut llnwers. The quests were: Mt.-d.imes I'ranca s Starcewska. M- HroJinska, .r. Kuohowioz, M. Katus. I. Zinyslo. M. Malkowska. Sophia Ru.lzik. .1. S.amo ka. M. Soh-zynska, H. Zamialoukt, .1. Kasinrska, Anna Fiwek. X. iM apmka. M. Fh zezinska. Mary Strozewskn. Mary Rykowska. Wesrienka. RronNlawa I)eka, P. Kazmiorczak. Hoton Kioltun. M. Janiszzak, Rs. rjrzeskiewicz. Hr-ttie Kieltun. It. .lanowiak. W. .Tieier. T. Ryhioka. S. Spichalska, K- Crhanska. M. Osmanska. F. Stefanska, Rose Kieltun. .1. Xailolna. Mary Ast. Misses Roe Kalarnaja. Anna Klajbor and Frames IVjza. Mrs. Ilajhor wa.s the recipient of a beautiful gift. PI CMC. Members f.f tho St T..lm r.ifit.u : Literary society and their friends enj joyed a picnic at Rum Village Sunid.ly afternoon. A wiener roast supi per was served by the girls. Followj Inir the supor various games and (stunts feature! the evening. P.AITISMS. Adeline, the infant daughter of Mr. an.l Mrs Frank Sieradzki. ."1 j T'ulaki st . was baptized nt St. Adalh. ! t's ehurc-h. Rev. Theophil Hemma p. rformod th" ca-iemony. Th C.ndparents arc Mrs. Mary Sieradzkn and lohn Wiktorowicz. pi:kmv.i.s. Mis W. Wisniewska of St. Paul. Minn., is snnling several days as ;i guest ,f Mr. , ami Mrs. Charles l't anckow iak. X. Main st. Miss Wisnuuska was graduated from the ner rit.u y of m sic. Rock f rd. 111., l.st wt'k. Sh is a niece of Mr. Fra nckfwiak. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph dressy, who wero re, tntly married, left Sundav foi- tla ir liomo ir Detroit. Mi h. Mrs. Crss was formerly Miss Cecelia Slot! : kow.-ka . daughter tt' M-. anrt Mrs. Tfoman Sh-d.ikowski. FJ7 S. Scott St. W. L.siei ki of Chi'Mgi. spent Sunit at tb.e li'tnie of his lister. Mrs. Salomea I'.art'.szck. i"- S. Chapin st. Mrs. s. c.orten and daughter. Sojihia. of Indiana Harbor are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Silber, pH'l S. Phillip.i st. Miss I"!i a in Fraszck. X. Scott st . h ts returned from a two weeks' i:t in Cadillac. Mich. Mrs. He. judge Werant of Raltimor, . Md.. airivetl in th city Saturday. She was called here on ac"iint of the serious illness of her sister. Mrs. S. Rartos::ek. F:. S. 'h.ap.n st., ulio is ill in St. Joseph's hospital. Mis Anna M 1 1 iszewka . 1011 S. Wu'iam st.. was r-Miim ed from St. Joseph's lmspit i!, Mishawaka, to her honio Sunla a f t rnoin. Mrs Theodor Ziumiv. W. Dunham st.. 1. ft for Toledo Saturday to !'.!id a f.-w days with relatives. TWO SPEEDERS FINED i Mil-e l'!ha;he. a taxi driver, arI r. st.-d at the noon hour Saturday at j Washington and Main sts. by f icers 'Mnis'ead and Van Dusen after they had chased him from laurel d. was ; rined Jl a:,d costs hv Judge Cilrner ! ::i ;:y court Mon lav and toi I tho : ;. At tiru. I;.- was 'rught up before join ;. cuiii expect a mote severe penalt v. ! Fli- Maii. who has baen the owr.er of a machine for only a week paid a -.i.e "f and pi f..r the n.e offence. Macri was arrested Satuul.iy by U't'uers 0!mst-.id and Win Dis.-n on Wa dimcton av.. near U. ai e!. 1:1 :co 1:1: machim:. J An a;.t.;:tobi.e 1 elop.gmg to . i F. I'ahiier w is r-cov ered by the p-.'.ice Monda..' morning m tho outsk::: of the c.tx w hTe :t ha.i h .-n abandoned by jo ndr. Tb.o trvi- . i hine w .s s s',-!' u Sunday night w hi ' v an. lirvj m fron: of I r. Lemontr -'s optical sii i t on N. Mr hij tn

CANDIDATE FOR HEAD OF ROTARY CLUBS

r ' ' r'i- - v t 1 i "Z ' f. 7 iAAOvJlM l Mil III 1 liliMiiMIMlni ill i J W. I). Hi'.-ers of Detroit. Mich, randi'late for president of the International Association of Rotary "luhs at tho annual convention at Salt Lake City in .June. Mr. Rij;crs is president of tho Detroit Rotiry cluh. a former international vice-r'reident and in b',-ip.oss lifo is secretary anl cneral manager of the Continental Co., manufacturers cjf screens. No 'Drive, ' Steady Campaign to Sell W.S.S. This Year That there will be no "drive" this year, that the enthusiasm in the sale of Thrift stamps had not tlecreased by the closing of the war and that it is patriotic t teach Americans the lessons of thrift, are three things reportel by Rev. A. M. Fells. I). D., as determined by the War Savings stamp conference held in Indianapolis last week. Postmaster J. A. Herzog of Mishawaka, county chairman; Dr. Fells, city chairman for South Rend, and Mrs. R. V. Maurer, delegate for the South Ben! Woman's cluh were in attendance at the Indianapolis conference which wAs state-wide in its character and composed of hundreds of delegates. The plan recommended by the conference was that of educating the puhlie t practice thrift. This will be done by an organized campaign in the public schools and different social organizations, by which it is hoped to keep the interest alive. A feature of the meeting was a play entitled "General Thrift Wins" given by the pupils of one of the seventh grade schools of Indianapolis. It is proposed to have the play put on here by the South Rend pupils. The premier address of the conference was hy William Mather Lewis, director of the savings division of the Fnited States treasury department, giv n after the noonday luncheon in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel. Mi'- Lewis was only a block away from the terrific explosion in Washington a few nichts ago when the .anarchists tried to blowup the home of Atty. Oen. A. Mitchell Palmer and the speaker showel much feeling in declaring that the bombs in the United States were explod 1 hy aliens, that our duty was to Americanize these people and that the most effective way to do it was to induce them to become financially interest! in our government through the sale of the Thrift stamps, which would also promote general prosperity ami prevent bolshevism. The work of organizing South Rend for a campaign will be begun in the near future. CENSUS OF STATE SHOWS 2,82,812 Indiana Has Steady Growth, U. S. Estimate of Population Shows. Spe i d to The News-Times: WASHINGTON. June ?. On the hrst day of next month July . Inlian;i will have a population of 2. '.2.2. according to an estimate just issued by the United States census bureau. The hist otficial census taken of the state of Indiana was on April 1. l'.'K'. The state then had a population f C. TOo. ST. The last census previous to that was on June 1. 1100. vh n the state had a population ff 1 . 1 Since 191Ö the census bureau has estimated the population of the state as of July 1 each year, its giawth in population boinc stini i d ea r bv vear as fdbws:

l'dl -2.72.4 4 2. I"l 2 2.7 4 2.H7. P.O ". 2. 7 f, 0.7 1 2. U' l 4 2 . 7 7 ; . 4 f 7 . COT. 2.79V142. I I ? 2lt-:.v07. 1M7 2.s:L..492. I O 2.". 3 4. 1 (5 7. P.Ob 2. S 7 2. Ml'.

The bureau estimates that on the r'.rst 'ay of nor. month the populatip of the entire United States will bo Fm-;.s71.2;.4. as against lO.972.26S ui April 1.", F.O", the date of th la-t t:l':cial usus.

LI IT i:POKT li N. !'. ' I iiirt 1 Press : WASHINGTON. June '...The föderal reserve i oard today lifted the bar. fn gold exports from the United SUtti.

T ÜF TAX REPORTS I Corporation Representatives Are' Instructed by County Board Members. Renresontatives of " corporations , t received instructions from the board ( of review Monday morning concern-! inc the making out of their corporation statements. The men answered the summons sent out last week by tho board, which is endeavoring to hx assessments at true cash value, as provided for in the new state tax law. L. M. lxunsierry of Rlkhart. and "V. C. Nusbaum of Indianapolis, representing the stato tax hoard, went into detail with the representatives concerning their reports. Other corporations will receive instructions on Tuesday and Wednesday, according t present plans. Following the giving of instructions the hoard ordered those who received them to return their reports within two days, Whrn they are turned in they will he carefully checked. Property owners of ("lay township presented their grievances to the board on Monday. Charles Stuckey. Clay township assessor, sat with tho board during the hearing. FATHER OF LOCAL MAN DEAD AT WAKARUSA Major R. L. Sensen ich. U. S. A.. who was a member of the medical professb.n of this city previous to his enlistment, was railed to YVakarusa. Ind.. from Detroit where he is stationed. to the bedside of his! father. Dr. Aaron S. Sensenich, who died before Iiis son arrived. Dr. Sensenich was years old and had j been a practicing physician for the past " years in Wakarusa. Funeral services were heb! at Wakarusa Saturday morning. Rev R. Karle Parker of Mishawaka officiated. CLASSED AS DESERTER: HAD SERVED TWO YEARS JUNCTION CITY. Kan . June S. After serving in the United States army for over two years, half of the fine overseas, Cene I. Asher returned here with an honorable army discharge to find himself listed by the draft board as a deserter, (lene enlisted a couple of days after war was declare!. Failure to answer his juestionnaire. clue to his. being in the army, and the misspelling of his name, caused the dual army record to be made. It will be righted. CONVICTED I. W. W. OUT ON BOND LEAVES PRISON I5v I'nited Press: LEAVKNWOttTH. Mas., June f. (j'-'orge Andi ey t chine, conviete! I. W. W., was on his wav from Fort Leavenworth to Chicago today following his release from the prison yesterday on $1.0tn bond. He also furnished $1,000 deportation bond, required of aliens. Andreytchine was one of the group headed by Big "BiU" Haywood recently admitted to bail. CALIFORNIA SUFFRAGETS WORK FOR RATIFICATION Py Pnito Press: SAN FRANCISCO. Calif.. June 9. California sulfragots' campaign for early state ratification of tho national suffrage amendment was launched today. Petitions. asking Gov. Stephens to call an early special session of the legislature were put in circulation. CUT RAILROAD BILL TO $750,000,000 IN REPORT Ity Fnited Press: WASHINGTON. June 9. The house appropriations committee today reported the railroad appropriation hill, carrying $700,000,000. This is $450.000,000 less than Director Gen. Hines asked be added to the railroad administration revolving fund. I1S HIS nXGKHS. VXNCENN'ES. Ind.. June S. Stew, art Parnes. 15 years old, was at a carnival and wondered if the bear would bite. H 'stuck his hand through th" bars of the bear cage and the bear nipped off one finger. The carnival company paid hia physicion's bill and gave him $J. TO CONSIDER WKLI'ARR The I'ortage Chapel Horn L'conomics club will hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Hoffman on the Brick road. Miss M. J. Mills, ccunty home lemonstration agent xvill address the cluh on the subject "Child Welfare." KXTi:.D MAIL SCO PK. Information xvas received at thu post othce Monday morning from1, Washington stating that mail art-1 icles. ordinary or registered, con-! forming to postal union classifications and conditions, xvill be accepted for dispatch to Trenf.no. Southern Tyrol. Truste. Fiume and Dalmatia. also to the government of ; Ufa and Western Russia via the P.tcific coast and Vladivostok. CARD OF THANKS. Putz: We desire to extend our sin 1 cere thanks to friends relativ es and neighbors, for their sympathy dur- J ing illness and leath of husltand and' father: als. M. Hazinski's ciirar makers for floral tribute. MPS. ANNA PUTZ and CHILDREN.

N ME

POPULAR PLAYER. .

1

h -'U- sir V

! ,

I 1 1

1' - ' .'J . . , ,- V'W V?' - - t -'.-3 J ÖD1S GDLLLKS This pupular ravoriu is now doing excellent work for the Wbite Sox as secood baseman and captain. He U the keystone of the Chicago infield and greatly contributes by his enthusiasm to their victories. It is his consistent playing which has kept the Windy City team at the front of the pennant race all season. TAX COELEGTORS MAY KEEP JOBS Revenue Service to Hold Men Until Congress Repeals Law, Says Roper. Spe-i.il tr The News-Times: WASHINGTON, June !. Storekeepers and gaugers and other revenue employes who are expecting the ax to fall on July 1, the day national prohibition goes into effect, may have a longer lease of official life than they expect. These men are on tenterhooks, not knowing whether the internal revenue bureau will continue to keep government men on duty nt the bonded warehouses after July 1 or whether all storekeepers and gangers and other employes will bo withdrawn from this service. The question was jiut up today to Commissioner Roper. th' teal of the internal revenue service, and his answer was as follows: "Mr. Roper says that the internal revenue bureau will continue its surveillance over bonded whisky warehouses until the tx has been rejiealed by congress." TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. RALTIMORK. Md. Seventeenyear locusts may solve the H. C. of L.. Dr. Kthan H. Andrews, after eating a handful, declared they taste "just like shrimps." TURIN. Italy Toscanini, conducting a Reethoven symphony struck a violinist with his baton, then with his fist, shouting, he disregarded instructions. The concert broke up. PH ILA DKLPHI A Jungle scenes were enacted when a bear cub broke open its cage n a pet shop and released monkeys, dogs and parrots. Rabbits and game cocks also participated. WASHINGTON Unter the "jungle jaxz" at summer dance halls man cries "wa.i doa." Iady says "Ahoo Ahoo." Wild leaps and s.amperings are followed by imitation of apes shaking a co"anut tree. CHICAGO William Prown, collector of jewelry, ad.led a pair of steel bracelets to his collection yesterday. Caught lifting a , ;vatch ami chain, he was handcuffed and jailed. NEW YORK "Its a hum hotel.' said Mary Doyle, protesting against " her I7th sentence to FPaekwell's island. "Six months repeated the Judge, and your old friend John's funeral will then bo oyer." DAMULS" QUICK RUPLY. LONDON, June f. Mr. I .tnios, the secretary of the F. s. nay. h:;s the gift of tho happy retort, as ho showed heie recently whn someone was txxittinc him about his vjovvs on prohibition and the absence of a rum ration in the American navy, says the 'London Kcenim.- ws. "Io you think xour navy tights bettoi- .when it lacks spirits?" Mr. Daniels was asked. "Certainly," xvas tho rT'l1'. "A navy naturally tights b?r on wiffr!" TILWSPOKT .MIIUVKS. By Fnif.d Pr-s: NFW YORK. June 0. The trans, jtorts ns-ige and Sa voie arrived today with casual troops. iUi GOLD INCRKASi:. V, ASIIIMVrON. Juno . Total told la scrves inci - a .4 d n-ore th.n ? 1 4 .0"''. ' this week, a.crrdir.L: lo the st.t men: f th 12 fe-hra! reservo banks of condition on June issu-d Sunda;. . NO vii: rou I to AT. RooTHItAY HARBOR, M. .. June :. Christened xvith spring water, the four-masted schooner. Bradford R. Jones, the largest vessel ever built in Lincoln co'.mty. was launched heie. The sponsor was Miss Katherine P. Jones of Prockton, Mass., tlatiuht r of the man for xx hom tho s hnor is named. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

..ill

! M

. 'V - . - "C ' V .-x- - . '

- 11

i I!

iiliimi!

Local and

Stocks

Grain

VALUE RANGE ON i MARKET WIDENS;

Studebaker Breaks to 107, But Rallies When Buying Orders Appear. N'KW YORlv. Juno Stocks Packed and filled over a wi! range of values today. r.eneral selling of Studchakei and General Motrs c;.used a broak. th- foni.Pi- .inmi.in, to le 7, while the l tttop hit :-2. Buying orders appeared as s.on as tho liquidation was com. pleied. how - ever, and r-otll lssu d ra Per Inspiration copper led in the advance of that list, most o; these stcks gaining from ene to three points. A rumor was cut rent on the floor this moir.ing. that tho Southern Pacific had won its case involving oil lands which have been lisputcd 1 y the governmert. This pro el to be false, however. Tiie closing was fairly ac'ive, prices were generally higher than .at Saturday'sv close. Local Markets G K. IN An rf.rii). ifsrifM-te! lad Uy O. X. Barren. 5tr tMIs Uidra.ll- Sr.) tSÜRLL CORN I'M ying SI 50 OATS Paying GTie; soUing S.V per bu. RHVN Se Uni: jvr.O tnjudred. MIIII.IN;j s.inrp ?T hundred CHOPPED FEi;i c:'iLg, f .i 00 per SCKATCH FKEb Selling 5400 per WHEAT raying $2 II AY, (VTltAT A Ml ffED. ('rrecta Daily by the 1eoier Mtllfr Hour and feed Co.. 420 s MlrLlcno.) HAY Pay:ng $22 to $2i; selling S. to $40. Mil AW Paying $D to 512. celling Tic bale. OATS Paying 70c. icliirig o to is.V-. SHELL COUN Paj.ug fl.49; schlug T to $2.00 EAK COKN I'ayiiig $1.40; (.elling to $2.00T TIMU I'll Y SEED- Pajio!; Sä per Lu; elüug .'S-. 50. CLoVElt SE Et Paying 2ü bu.; eiliug to M0 per bu. ALSYKE PLOVEH 2U.ic' ALI-' A EE A (Montuuu gruvn JlCaOO. SOY liEA.NS $4.00. LOW PEA.S 44.00. LIVK STOCK (Correcte.l Daily .Major Hio.. f,. L. (ci St.. MiküanaLa.) HEAVY 1 AT Si EE US -1 ;dr to good. 'll): prime. 12jji JIO(;s-lUO(7l5 h.s, iv0; 1..0H173 hs., lMe; 17.1 up, 13.-. SHEDS. Corrected Daily ly TTarner Hroe. See Store, 226 S. Michigan t. AI.SIKE $23 to $20.00. BLUE (JKASS WHITE CLOVEli-$.;2.iaO to $33. JAPANESE MILLET $2 50 to $3. SWEET CLOVER $18.00. MAMMOTH CLOVEK -$0.00. A L FA LP A $ 17.00. FIELD PEAS ..00 to $4..f0. COW TEAS $.:,i to 5d.H'a4 00. LED CLO EK-$2S TIMOTHY--Oöo tj $((K). COKN--3.7ötÜ4-. l'ODDEK i OKN W 7Ö. it ED TOPMOO. SPKINCi It YE 2.40. S(JY UEANS $4.0) ti $4.50. SOI DAN (HCASS $&i per bu. SPELTZ i.oa WINTEK UP HAI K Y HETCII $12.00. BAKLEY Hearded, $1.75. ONION SETS $1.00 to $2. CANE $3 per bu. SJI'NFLOWLKS 200 lb. POl'LTKl AM) MEATS. .Corrected DaJljr by Jlimnle'a Market. 123 i:. -efferfOQ Blvd.) BEEF Koast, SüäOOc; boiling. 20c; LAICD I'ayuig, l';; Belling. 30:. I'KODICK MARKET. (Corrected tolay hy the lirotherbocd Kroeerv. 280 V. Main d. iJPTTEU ...I E;i;s Creainery butter, paying .Vv pound, selling c-;.- p..und; cuntry buttci. paying "' pound. Helling pound: )TK's. paying j:;.- da.en. selling 4'm- per dozen. f ku its and m:;::tahli:s -i ruits. California naal u-anges. !. per ibzon; lemons, .".0 dozen; baunuas. U'c pound; vegetables. Mi luir.in sanl J.otatoes, SI. OR new cabbage, beding ;it 7: p.unl. IIIDI AND TALLOW. (Corrected tdav by S. . Lippman, 2 10 N. Mitin t.) Hides, löÄt20-; alfskins. r.OfVj pound; rouh tallow, 2CU. ;.- pound ; "renned tallow. .''52.7c p.tuinj; beeswax, 20 J)7e pound. ET Hl I Al.O LIVE STOCK. FAST RUFXALO. .In., ti ATlI.i: Ri'.eipts. m; market. b-u. 2."..l I- ver; prim,, steers. SI 4 7'n 7 ) ; ship- i I in' steers, II .00' 1 böa : biit'-ii-r gi.id.H, j VUit'll 1 4.00; leif. r.s. SS I M I'f 7 13.1 1.) ; et.WS. 1 si iHi'ull oo; bulls. .iii'.ill.iio; mie h i.ws aal springers. .V'. lOä ; f.-e.lers. j s i ä!'-: 11. y.W.W..- - Re.-eip!.,. 3.r.'j; marker, a. five, I-iWeri t-U'l t cla-i.-e. S." Oo'; 17 . SHEEP AND LAM!;S Re.-oipts. 4 Oo. j market, a- rix . 2.Vfjxl !ow-r; choi. e j lambs. $ 1 5. ."I'. 7 15 7.".; üiü f.. fair. f-s.. 1". '": o.ir!i!igs. ?! l. 12 ." : d.eep, r ivi IfOJ II . ) IP MLS R"e;pfJ. I3.n; market, pigs j 7.'''7 1 loxer. others ."2". I..a-r: yt.rk.'rs. ; $'2,.2.; pics. ?1 s oe'.j is St ; mix.!. $2 ... ;' heavy. "2i25: laugas. .517.0"' i; j stags, l.'K"!. 14 "0. riTTMHTMf LIL MOCK ' RITTSIU Rf; .Inn. V. ' 'A TT EE R- ' ipn. 7 --ars: niarVet. slow ; da-h e. ! Nl L. ".'.; 15 ."0 ; g..od. .5 1 3.5 fa 14.27 : rair, ' Ml " 12 7ä : xt-al calves. :.rif 17. c. SHEL'P N'I L..UP. R-dt- C. 1 .l'.ii'.'.e Je. ; a.arket. lo T : nriui" xx tlie:s. .10 )'; 1 .".() . good. 'J.."h . fair mixed, j.7"".r"l ! in;!. Si:' ;'i ! is 00. i !!;- R--ei;.ts. 4.1 .b.u'.l .l" k.; !. -rk f. bax.-r: prime i,...ia 1.' ( 'd jooo; in .Iii. ms. l'..''7 2" i: heavy erke:s. p Kj jo 00 ; liht yorkerü. Sl'.('; l.C2ä : pics. SI' On',; J.".; pic. spa on',; T. '." : r ich. 1; o"'. 17 ". : stacs. M .".. "'j 13 5". j ( IIH Aiai Ll L MOCK. j 'HIC;o. .:-. . H ;S R. . eit. I 4o.o"i; markof. ."-'. l.V uj: 1-ülk. M! 751 2.: bi;t-he.r. M! '' !' 1". : packing, j sp.i fo'Tj p. .'". ; lichts. .vp.iv.; t b": pic. ! 17 t"d lv : r-uclis. " r. i'u R .'" i CATTLE--1 eij ts. 14: marke', i steady. 25- up: b.-f. -Si 1 .Hi'. P". 2". . t-ut 1 - , er t.. k. .V" 13 2". : :r!ii"rs nnd 'UttT. D''.i'..7r. ; -r.. ker abd fe-bd. , ?7.7".'i l."..'0 ; -.iv s. -7.7" ''' 7ä. i SHEEP- Receipt. bi'' m.rk't.i str.-nc: xx od lambs. ". ri 1'. ; ewes, 1 ."..(-Vfj: 00 Advertisers make profits from volumi not prices.

Foreign Market News

Cattle Closing Prices of A. P. S A. T. & s . r - 4 ' 4 . 1 American Root Sugar American Can . A His Chalmers American Car Foundry Anaconda Copper American Snv ltir.g v Refg. v A. (,. i . . 1 . i c .: i i . . v i , . "aiTH . ;: i i , . D-4 lA . 2 7 . . r. v . 1 it.; . ;..- Baldwin Locomotive R. .i- O Bethlehem Steel ' ;" Butto and Superior i R. R. T ! Canadian Paciric , t'hl!i Uopj.er ('ui, in. ' 'an- Sugar i California Petroleur m ! Central Leather . i ';o!o- File Iron i "orn Products .. y iu.;ue leei :o 4 7 I'hino Copper Fnaniel Krie Common Krie Preferred Great Northern Ore General Klectric Oreat Northern preferred General Motors Jreene Cananea Hide Leather Common Hide Leather Preferred --v 1 1 .1 . t: ' s i I'M.'. . . 2: i4 . . 4 4 . . .' 1 j ..120 . . 11 . . .'ST s I Industrial Alcohol International Nickel .... International Paper Inspiration Copper 1 11 Kennecott Copper 4 Lackawana Steel ; Lehigh Valloy .' . . . Mexican Petroleum Miania 'opper , Marine Common Marine Pre feria-d , Missouri PaciJic , Maxwell Common b. 131 4 2 N 1 j "" 1-1 1 ' MSTAwell 1st Pfd (, Maxwell 2nd Pfd 4.tGossip of N'KW YOI1K, .Pin' Th ( r' been such wido distribution ,,f so-ks

that tlio market will no! !- ail.. In The ;...feired should hive .'.- take any liquidation or stand any : siu.-cb;.. advan. e l.eforo the eompressur would sen hifh i.n 1 in- na-n m . es.--- F. 1'. Hutton and dustrials. P. H. F. NK'V Y'KK. Juno 0. Pul!:-h NFW YOliK. Jtlno !'. Looks like actlOf.es ar.. evp.e'ed to ;,!-,,,, higher money an.l probably lower Th upward trend app'-irs to pmarket. I hear the government i-' h; unuii, i in Am.-iu can L.o.s.ed calling for .V. pT c ut on banks to- Anaconda. Mask. !!-P.,rk. r An, eri, a-, morrow. Clark Childs - Co. ; International. A-han.o Purne'y and ; AnuTi'-an 'tton ul. !vd c;r h a: " NFW YORK. Juno fL There has ; nisp'a Xjr.g fn-ndlv attortion for .. heon accumulation going on for 'o( rato-i Pruroods. p n r ronsome timo in Cast Iron Pipe. W- tm.ntal 'an. Ma -in,, pfd Mont m. i look any day for a good move in this power and Pacifa- Mail R..it;..n soek. There is extensive profit tak- ' Tuesday is gone-allv , xpecte! to foling in Hide ami Leather omnu.n I low bulge tod y. -,, min- Fvents

Grain, Cattle, CIIICAC.O 1T.ODI ( y. . CIIICACiO. .t)p u. !U TTEK-Croan 1 cry extras. ..l'-; standards. Ö1V: firsts. I 4,.,fi.M.-: seeonds. ii'.Oi 4s.-. E(;(;s ordinaries. ;,v,aö'.c; Ii r s t s Ah: i CHEESE Twins. $.U)f7-'Jlli': Amorlca.. ;:i:i,v7:t2'-ie. j POPLT'KY-Fowls. lit. ; Pnks. 2. ; ' geese. 2:'.-: broilers. 4.V ; turkeys. 4a -. ! i'oi A lOJ.s Cars. :,0; Wisconsins and MMtniiesotos. fl.TttfiZM cwt. INDIANATOLIS LIVE STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. .Inn' U IKKis lle. eipts. S.(N; market. VSa 2.V up; best Leavies. .ÖT7 ;20 f0 ; melbiniK an.l mie.l. sr.HtXKo 20.00 ; common to choice. .LCm j fVf'O.oo: bulk .f sales. ,1T 'Mm 20 no' ' CATTLE-Receipts. TVf:" tn.irkei st .nly stronsr: steers. SPJ (KKj p; 00 ; caw 3 and heifers, .ö oo 13..V. SHEI7I' Re. eU'ts. KrO; market, toadv ; top. ?7.t.if'7 7.C-. ( 1IICAGO CAM! ;UAIN. CHP'A;o. June .'.WHEAT N. .". sprlnu'. .2.45. CORN No. I yellow. 51 .74 : N c 2 vel low. .! :'i 1 74 1 . : N. ". vellow. .'tl.To'Vj' 17.".1..: N. 1 mixet!. .! 74 . No. 2 inive.l. ! -1. 711.73: No. mixed. L7i'; 1.71 1 . : No. 4 mixed. l.t2t: N. ." mixed. 1.; No. mlxeI. .1 (F.l i;7'. : No. 2 white. 1 7ri 1.77' ; No. 3 uliib. $1.7;'a 1.7b, : N. ä w bite. $1 ;7. OATS No. 3 l,ite. C.s?Hj,.. -,, 4 w hite, tVTlt ''.' 4c : standard. i.vU.itd.r. TH oriso N Mc ttiriNON 301-304 J. M. S. BIdfe. Members New York Stock Exchange, U New York Cotton Lxcßar.ge. .New Orleani Ccttnn Exchnnpe. Cblrifo Stock Exchange. Ctlcmgo Board of Trade anfj Indlnna BanJerB' AJtociatloa. Dlrtfct I'livat Wires to All Market. FIIOJTES nn JÖO-S31. Horn a-aoes SSTCCB

' Tr HI I LOW PRICES ...... 1 ' J ft i mkMWMMWW:A fAi

SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

5 Small Cans Milk 5 Bars Lenox Soap 3 Large Cans 6CÄ 1 T Fi B nominy 2-Pound Jar Apple Butter . . . fj 7 Rolls Toilet Paper

25c

Provisions

New York Stocks Mid. ' 'o ..; , 'a; V V H a r N Y C. N.-rf'-'k a: N. : '. : V 1 'h 'a i';ti.p. P 'p: s ; ts .1 V'-v.-- .-. ' Pit ; s : g 'l;iv : , I ;o i d 1 1- g I t u 1 ' i s- . Re- k l - lä i Ro' k 1: u R o k I s'. i i ; R-M.--1-I", u rn ! "c Rutue!-. pf ( So it h- rn J '.- ( 7 4 1.. 7 1 .112 ' 1 : 4 . . 4 .ii:r7 1 -.17- . . :c . 1 ' :: ' , . 5 j " 4 . 11', . 1 ', i-4 Mi . t i s .It"'.. Cxb'. lie!'". La Sr. Pa'.' C: ST. !':;! pf l S'udo' a keStudeb.ake. So.a r s 1 ; " ) S 'a i ' a ' ' ' ; Pfd 'as: r I Trb IC" ,! P: i T. a"d 1 ' j F. S I ".o.' 'or;.. . T'UHV s,, (',,:,;.. Fni"t. ! 'a ; F. S S' a . ; F. s ' pf.'. 1 Utah 'o..... Virgin - c a oi Chi iv. :i IW.Ras'ii A r Wi'son a :-. ' Willys ' . Worein F ' Woo! W. -Rtho' 1 1 'k. Li. -, , ; t jn r"e r t rt ' . ! " " ; "ist 4's - - . s.-e.-..l t's f t -i'': fir-'t 4 1 ; ' s - ; ,"i V s.-ond C' -I f'4 '. 4 : third 4'.'. : : fourth - - - - : 4.. 4.' the Markets oref.-r: ut it b b.-inc w bouizht. Tr.- two stocks aro out and Provisions i'.AKI.lA .?! M-l 1 21 : N 2 1 i'f. TI MUTHV .v.t eie.r 1 2 lilt Aid! CHAIN AND ri(0lOV lIK'..o. .Line 1 Oi..-n;iu' Ilih La i'l .. ORN .Iii. y K'.:! S. J.t. Po . I'ee. l ;-0 . bv: HF iv. 1'. '.7 "' 's :o ' .2-"i 'a." "A TS hdy '.7!, 7 Sfpt. , I.-,- c..,.t POR K .T i; I .". 1 Sept. 47.."f LA R I - July '7 s. pt. ::2 7". Rir.s .Inly 27V Sopt. -7 '- 1 . ''.' , : 7. 7 7". 'M 27 :. ; b 5 7.2ä r.i :u .' 7 . . -4 IBilR t$Lmu V Don't S.( rilicc jour Ixmd-. We will pax. ou r York mark t dai! piUitio!. xxltli ;ciued intC'ia-st l tlate and all Iuj COflpOllS. i'CAMP.THORNE CK 103 N. MAIN sT. Ilour: 1 to 5:30; Tu--sl.iv and SnHirclax W a. m 10 0 p m. lt I)f-Kir N. Firt Na'.ional Hank Ollxer Hotel P.Idg T i'y 1 fnn.jiji it 1 n"Mf en1 1 D S5o Corn Starch ,

G2 Pkgs. Argo Gloss Starch . .

5c

2 Packages 1 inmaiene 2 Packages Sal Soda I 2 Pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti

2 " Ä Um

1Eä

15c