South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 171, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 June 1919 — Page 4

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Board of Works Authorizes Many Improvements Wednesday Night.

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thy had att:r.ptl to

TELLS HOW DIAMONDS HAVE INCREASED IN VALUE IN LATE YEAR'

Local and Foreign Market News

Stocks

Grain

Cattle

Provisions

Th ft fIlOWlHh T f O I :j t i r r; s W.r-rej "r.flrrr.'d by the -i i r-1 vo-'r;.'- at It resular rr.ftir.ir ''' dr -.! av , nirht: r.'ivf-m' r.f f I'drv r sr. frm ln to Iair, i cm- r.r f I.!T"Vn ' ;iv. from Walr.ut to Arth-ny, y-w-r : nr.'-ctiAns r-n rnrt'V s.t. and St. Ixul Mvl. frn:;i N"tr- r!'- a. to Howard !.. pip"- t'''r on T'.roo'r;f.M ?t. fron rr. :b"-n r IVrl vntr oor;rf:ir'rs on All'i st. from V.iii Huron s. to Tortat.- v. , r.M-r j and f'.irroll ..-. frni Mi'hicin to: IWnrT Ms.. it.ii! st. trnm Wal - ; rut s to d;e st., .rr.rt av from r'nrf iro a--, to niain st. "V.ntr.Tts f'-r water "tu e'-t ins i Main. Stii't;i:r, ' liv.- i n 1 Cilvfrt jfs. wer auap.lfd o Jn-rph Iith'-r. al.'o th Fwfr rnnrntinns on iiv Contracts for svr -rs on K's i-iwszko. Grant. Warrm and arl!! Ms wr awarded to llr ino I I 'a . Dofrr Hearing. Tho improv mer.t of Lr arid j T"ox. also Mari Ms. was U'f'rr-I fr i "n days, and th Mb hiKan t. im-; provrment wan deferred until Julvj I P.lds wer1 rrlvd for ."ht as- j

phalt favftnifnt rn 'mnl Allm. California. Walnut and Iirtltt nts . thr finsl award to m:if!p July 1. Th awardincr of th" Mndinn t. j".vpr contract will be piven out Juno 24. Ifaney av. rsidnts rfTUr.tPd th" hoard to rf or.sidr thft improvommt of their b'reet from Michigan to Ilicrri ?t!. A number of property owners from Inland a v. aprir-d lfor th" lioard and as!c1 that tho sw"r on that Mrt he .suhmrrr t!. Atty. Gillion acted a;" jpnkrsni.ir for th" rsidrntn. JMar.s w"ro ord'-rcd. fur this improvement-

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me (;.:nhln iXJf-. After orru!l;np many of the I !a v r ar.d lookers-on as they ou!d. and lodiri?: them into the patrol a jto uaitlnN' ("low, the of-

:: -rs tor- out thv gatnMinc para

' The w;.y crrusel in value

, y. an fern: . d t'.: : i ft. t ...r i n a- -'.- r"v-

Jeweler at Hi W.

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Closing Prices of New York Stocks

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Ni:w YORK, June ID. ClosinfiT Maxwell prices or. the tork exchange today Maxwell

idir. a ii'.ndern ro'U-

'l.co tahh; and several

a:,d loaded them into ; ties tn hls ta,k foia-

i!. r turn aft-r de-! iJonahu of th South 12 md ;

f i o'i nt rs at polio"

. r-i r, i in -elte wh'f!, a i k r ta . . !h- pa'rol uj p".itiiii,- th-

h-a dju i i t r:. Th" crowd in th street way not th- only vjipri"d n- in the ci'y W - 3 r i .silay nuht. K'-cn th fJi r.s on th" Ii at s -r' not awr" that i raid "-as to r made. Kven N"i-,'ht I'atroi Sn gt. lU nj min H. Kol, rts v.; -s forced to in-juir" the i a u c .f al! th" cuinmotion. althouj;;i th- otJu - rs aro said to have had full knov;;(!;'(. that th" Hosier place had h'-n in operation for .-"v-ral : .onths. Iril Vi Complain.

Th" of th ai-tion of

avoistant chief in demolishinir the

Whirt" cluh is baid to ha" beenj the comphiinta of ciai irat" wives; ovr th" lu.s of thou.-a of iollarsj through a "mixtum" of th" roulttei wh""l and the- dropjdn of the little ;

wntt" niari'i" at tn wrong numher. Une LIkh.irt husband is said to haw :ovt il'.tOu fluriiiR isits ut the "club." and ;i South Bend husband is said to have lost Jl.0o there. Still another South Hend husband Is said to have lost $"uo on either

at the noonday kii.chcon of th." KiwanlM club on Thursday at th Oliver hott-!. Mr. Schnell said that a curat diamond a few years iko

v,u worth about 175 and now brings . J.'.oo. Th" crowin; scarcity of rood ! I llCGS

i stones was explained as the cause

for the rapid incrtu.-a? in value. Mr.

! were:

A. T. & S. F American Heet Su-ar American (.'an A His Chalmers

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c omrr. on 1st Tfd. 2nd Pfd.

; Maxwell

j Midvale Steel N'pvad.i CniMir

"4 iNv Haven . . 4- I v v -

Schuell pave the hijjtir of his

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Backing and Filling AnuT!can c;ar Koumlry "iNorföikand'wtprr. : Ammeln Locomotive 5 : i

on broad Hange bin-

busi- .

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clair Streng.

Kootin Co. was the sib-nt

Asphalt

booster. Mr. S-huell won the priz $27, credit on a roohns contract.

copper Tl

t Peoples Gas

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NEW YOKK. June 1C. Stock market was what is known as a big trading affair Thursdav. inices hack-

ArranKements for the annual club 1 j an)1 nl,in on a hrr;ail ran wih

picnic on lueuay tu ne.M r h!.-cial strength di.-idaved in Sin. lair

wer" ompb-tfd at the nuetlnKTickets for the picnic, it was de-

;fid"d. will be 0 each and they

have been placed on sale at The News-Times ofti- e, the Citizens National bank. 1'Uttu-r'H civr More. Vernon Clothlns Co.. and at the Max Adler (,o. The picnic will b" ti1d itt Indian lkae. the idub melll-

I bers and theii uests mäkln; the

tho!tri in machines.

Oil and the motors but sellin

dirs apjieared on th" hih points

land jirices had a natural reaction. This condition due no doubt to

CARSON HAS CAR OPERATION PLANS

CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS JG END THIS WEEK

Ieadr In th county campaign for th" Salvation Arm:' honi" s"rvice fund are mJkinc a per: .1 ffort during this wek to brir, z St. Joseph county to its quota r. tfiis- drive vhlch is now in it? finil stages. The Mit5riptin of $9.f'00 by the South Pmd ar C'hot leaves the burden of th" balance of the quota, to t.e raied in th Mi?hawaka di?tri' t which r.t th" present time has reported to wtat" headquarters as havmt; ral.-d but . -0 0. The cor.tmitteo makes a special

appeal to tne farmers of th" county, who are difficult of a c ss, to send their volunteer subscriptions by mail without waiting to b" called upon, and also ures the women to respond voluntarily. In speakinir of the a mpa ii;n, Hrip. S;mon?on has paid, "The Sil -v.ition Army is Roin- to stick with the ex-service man to whom it was a friend in Prnnce. We are poincr to stand ready to re his mother, mother and sister if he opens the door of opportunity. Th" home service fund is to reiiee our workers from collecting money in th" o!d way. the tarnbouii1.- way. and to he them more tim for th"ir work of merev "

continuf;d from page one. more room between the larked machines and the car tracks in the center of th" street. "Something mut b" done to relieve trat!ie congestion, and I am Koing to try this plan." declared the

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the turn d the. heel or at the dice'mi,yr al ine conclusion 01 me n.'-i-t inc wdth th" officials of the street

S'-ral settb-ments to irate wives for money lo.-tby their husbands arc .said to have been made by the

Toward the close the prices receded .somewhat but the undertone tirm in all parts of the list. Volume" of business was good, sales to 2 p. n. being' over a million shares. Market appears to be a purchase on all moderate declines but profits should be taken on the hard spots. The market op-ned tirm. Studebaker regained to 1 4 from a low of 10J C-4 after' a morning high of 103

Anaconda

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American Smelting & Kef?. Co. SI A. G. W 17,' Baldwin Locomotive S3

H. A: O Z0l3 Pethlehem Steel "n" S7 Hütt' Superior 2

Canadian Pacific . .

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Cuban Cane Surar . California Petroleum

Central Leather 1 0 2 1 i

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, i Southern Kailway

Corn Products ;o';

Crucible Steel t0"8 Chino Copper 4 4 1

Northern PaciM

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j Kay Consolidated Copper i Heading I Republic Steel ! Kock Island I Rock Island A

iocK uiana i Rubber

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profit taking for at no time during j 1 c the day was the market real wak. !COl- Fue! and Ircn

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management of tho "club" during the past week. The complaints are said to have been made to the police authorities, but no action against th club resulted until the assistant chief took an active, hand in matt i s W dnesday night. Hokc.l at Headquarters. When the men were taken to police headquarters Wednesday night to be booked and placed under bonds for their appearance in city court when their cases are called they exhibited an injured air. This became moro pronounced when the assistant chief prevented Hosh-r from registering under the name of George Williams. "Somebody has been double cross-

car company at noon Thursday. "Of course there will not be as much room for parking as there is now, but the automobiles will tdmply have to hunt for room. We can't give up all of our streets to persons owning machine- The poor fellow ought to have some rights." Contemplate Buying Cars. For some time the street car company has contemplated the installation of what is known as safety cars. These cars have only one entrance, and one man acts as motorman and conductor. They are pay-as-you-en-tcr cars, the passenger depositing his fare in a box at the front of the car instead of at the rear as at present. These caisire in operation in a number of cities, and they are said to meet with success. The company officials declare that their use will

ing," a voice around the fable in the j not mean the cutting down the num city court room where the bond I her of employes of the comnay. but

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oiaims wprn neiiiK uueu oui was heard to mumble as its owner overheard the assistant chiefs command to Hosier to tell his right, name and quit fooling. Names Ghen Polhv. In addition to Hosier, the other men taken in the raid and booked by the. police are: George Salafadis, 207 N. Main St.; L. Gibson, 423 S. Franklin st.; George I'racaenbush, Michigan City; Charit s Clark, OUer hotel; Joseph Rreal, 214 Sixth st:. Mishawaka; C. Hine, PainsvilJe, O.; Dewey Estep, N. St. Peter St.; Peter Karas. US W. Washington t-v.; Ralph Lewi.--, 1.' 6 N. Main at.; Herman Harth, L'lkharr. Ind.

COUNTY RANKS SECOND IN SALE OF STAMPS

FILES SUIT TO GET DAMAGE FOR ACCIDENT

Scott county rinks f.rst in percapita ales of War stamps in Indiana according to .-t.it ist ics announced by Robert V. Springsteen. r,cMm'i5tr at Indianapolis and hea i cf the W. S. S. organization. St. Jcsrph county rankd second In T"r capita sales for ount: J having .1 'arge population M.ir;o:i o ;uty (Indianapolis ranUl r.rst. S( ctt county has ; per capita sa!--"f.2.2 7: Newtown. Huntington. II Ss Ft .To.'pph county ha.s it.J.er capita S l'cs list. ,1 as 1". ctnts. Oth-T north'-rn Indiai"..-i o'int: s ar-: K'.khart, 0 cents; La pert e, L" tents; KosCiusk.". ? cents; Stark. 1 rents. Ma.-vh-U! county ;s VJth m th.- ht rf counties with per capita p.ib-s of

Charging that his horse received a fractured knee and a split hoof as a result of being strucK by an automobile truck, belonging to the South Rend Krouery, JoJ-eph bardoki lias tiled a $ulU daaiiae suit against the buuery. According to th" -oniplaint, the accident iapI ened last month at Chapia and Ro b rtson .-! s. Tile plaintiif says his hois" vas standing on Robertson st. mar Chapm and that tht truck in swering uround the corner tiu, k ilir hoie and knocked it to th- paw-mend, (.ausing the iid in-

WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE FROM ALLEGED DRUNKARD

ars of wubkd life.

o.-s ;md it impos,i-i:le to lui:u lth her husli.ind,

BODY OF KASPR2YK TAKEN FROM LAKE

The h-My of I j d !.-'. .: Kaprzyk. the li . ar n'.d ,v ult. drowr.ed in Reek's like Sun-? ;' :r.g. was recovered e.ir'y T)r:: - :. y m-u Tii:-..: fotlowinc tb,e iln u,.::i:- of th ! Ve;!r.e'!ay which is t!. ..;!'. t' have Ioom r.d the b.dy f-. : ? npliiu' weeds which ov, er the lottern rf th.A lake. Aivordmg to th" v- rs 'f yrur.: K5pr.k h r.. " ir.t lake from a ft it err: ; ' . ( ri chilli th y were p'i;v .- 4j f.,'. ; tt crv.. to the s : rf . I-. 1 ; r.ctifod i-.e.tify fir;.;.:-., - - . t . 1 th" p nr. 1 dr.cc:: :' t.-. bei: an immc-l:.i' )y T'::- - : . al' oth'-r ff-r?- rv! ; . .! :- ' f. th" 1 od" s -r' f ': ".:!".' - : : ' the dynamite charge p-ce; (ff.cf al. Th- body was taken t The :v. r.' ; cf Y. K. K i r. ipw sk i, local ur.'" rf ak r. wher" it Ik b"ir.'4 pr p. red i r '. :ri:.t.

After Minnie ( i ontinue

Kvfi ildo Goss. ac or. ling to a tornplaint for dr. ori e rnt re.l in superio- cum Thuis'ity. The complaint s- t out that during the past

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ho ha-- failed to

family a cd that she was t" uo:k to support herself

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is cor.tl:

four chtbhtn. She further sas

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instead will nable the company to

double the number of cars in operation. May Improve Service. This class of car is in operation in Gary, and Wednesday Mayor Carson, City. Atty. Thomas W. Slick and officials of the street car company visited that crty and inspected the "safety" cars in operation there. Roth the- mayor and City Atty. Slick Thursday morning expressed the belief that the operation of such a car here will be entirely feasible, and will greatly improve the service on the city lines. The mayor's plan regarding the discharge and taking on of passengers by the street car company is to be tried out on Michigan st. for the present, and if the plan proves successful, it will then be extended to Washington av. and then to the other streets of the city-

Local Markets

CHAIN AND TY.r.Ti. (triertel Daily by O. TV. Rarrert, SUM Mills Hir,.l" a.i SHELL COHN Pa.vir.g Jl .W OA TS Paying .: scllin? : per bu. BR N Selling $2 SO üuudred. MIDDLINGS SHitnp rw.00 hundred. CUUI'l'EÜ FEKD Filling, o 00 rer twt. SCRATCH FKLIi-Selllng JiOO per cwt. WlIEAT-rajiug f2.23.

HAY. STRAW AND ffKl). ((orreetfd Daily bj the fWrnrr MIUr Hour and Il .. 420 H Ilc.l;wn.) IIA V Paying 522 to ?2; celling $33 to 140. Silt AW Paying to J12, elllng 75c a hale. OATS Paying 70c. flling 80 to S5e. SHELL t'oU.V 1'ay tug 11.40; selling $l.so to f 2 OU. EAR CORN Fayiog 1.40; telling fl.SO to 2.00. TIMOTHY SEED- Tayln $5 rer bu; belling 3.60. CLOVER SEED raylns f2i bu.; aellIng to per bu. ALSYKi: CLoVEil-le.fU ALI-' ALF A (Montana grown J18.00. &OY BEANS $4.00. COW TEAS 14.00.

79 17s, 4 67i 164 - " s '

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Enamel Krie Common Erie Preferred Great Northern Ore (ieneral Electric tlreat Northern Preferred . General Motors Hide & Leather Common . Hide c Leather Preferred

Illinois Central 101 Industrial Alcohol I"0i International Nickel CO International Paper Inspiration Copper 5?

Kennecott Copper Iaekawana S'eel . Lehigh Vallej Mexican Petndeum Miam-L Copper . . Marino Common . Marine Preferred Missouri Pacific . ,

! st. Paul Common I St. Paul Pfd. . . .

Sinclair Oil Sugar Tobacco Products

Tennessee

T. and P. U. S. Food

Texas Oil t'nion Pacific I. S. Stel Common t. S. Steel pfd. . . .

4 2 ßr 62; 131 M 104,

Copper 13

Corp.

39 So 538 11 2 7- , 4 7--H IIS " 1 8

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I'tah Copper S7 irginia-Carolina Chemical .. a"i r-H Wabash A 3 4 Wilson and Co. . . 93-t Willys Overland 35H Western Union Wool 113 Wrstinghouso öe1

Libertv bonds 3' nercenr 99

percent-

30; first 4's 93.00; second 4's 94.00; lirst lU'.-s 3").3S: i-econd 4,i,s 94.14; third l''s 95.. If; fourth 4,,s 9 4L' 4.

Gossip of the Markets NEW YORK, June 19. Tbeso J of corporations that will pay divistocks are being recommended as (lends on the 1 1 r s t of July as cornpurchases on recessions by sources pared with fiv- venrs ago while

which have been bearish for a week; O. CI. S. ; Sinclair Oil and American

LIVE STOCK, (Corrected Dally by Major Die., h. L. an St.. MlihiwtU.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good. epiUe: prime. I2ßl4c HOGS 130ftl3O lha, lSe; r.o&l75 lbs., ls'c; 13 up, IfJc.

NOTRE DAME HOLDS FEAST DAY SERVICES The feast of Corpus Christi was fittingly observed at the University of Notre Dame Thursday morning at 9 o'clock in the Sacred Heart chapel. The procession to the three altars took place after the solemn high mass at which the Very Rev. Andrew Morrisscy. C. S. C. officiated. The Rev. Thomas A. Irving, C. S. C, superior of the Holy Cross seminary and the Rev. Charles C. Miltner, C. C, assisted Dr. Morrissey as deacon and pub-dfneon. The llev. William Connor, C. S- C., of St. Jo. seph's novitiate was the master of ceremonies. Special altars were erected on thA steps of ihe-Adminii'tration hulldtntr. Science hall and Ratlin hall. The procession started from the university chapel to three altars at which th" three gospels were sung. Mem!eis of the Notre Dame community. Sisters of the Holy Cross anil students remaining for the summer school participated in the procession. Four novices from St. Joseph's

SHEDS, Corrected Daily by Tfarner Droe.'

btore. -26 h. Michigan At. A LS IKE $23 to $20-00. blue c;rass a.75. WHITE CLOVi:U-$02..00 to W3. JAPANESE MIL-i.l to 50. öWEET FLOVER IIS. 00. MAMMOTH FLOVER-fciO.OO. ALFALFA $1 l -i field peas $:;.ro t. 4.00. COW PEAS i ÖO to iööO. RED ceom:r-5-. TIMOTHY ö ."J to $U0. KKD Tul" $3.00. SOY BEANS fj to JO. SOLDAN (JRASS f.i'j per bu. Sl'ELTZ S4.UO. WINTER OK HAIRY UKTCU 112.00 SUNFLOWERS 20c lb.

hab.iual drunkard and J novitiate carried th"

which Vr. Morrissey Rlrssed Sacrament.

influence of custody of

u tll- u:itb. r the

: i-! oi at in hu'iot . The

:!. fo -r ib.ildren is aske! and $1.000 ! n-ior .

HORSE RACIMG WILL BE FEATURE OF FOURTH

Ho: of the

e racin.: will 1 Fourth of Julv

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the feature t elebration at

-. park. a cording to an -nt m. oir Thursday, by

:.!!:, of the

canopy under

carried

rOLLTKV AND MEATS, uorrectcd Dally by Jlmmie'o MarUl. ItS E. -areraa lild. BEEP Roast. Goüxkv; tolling, 20c; LARD raying. rJc. selling, .Töc. PKODl'C'E MARKET. (Corrected today by the Brotherhood rrocery. 2SO N. Mln t. BUTTER -ND Ei;;s Creainery butter, paying 7Sc noutol. seUinc Dound:

roTintry butter, paying Txv pound, scTMng

vjk: jjwuim , rKKf. nig -i.tr uozeil. Bell ing 4fe per dozenFRUITS AND VKUETABLKSFruita. California naval oranges. c per doen; lvuious, dozen; Ikidiiium, 1 pound; vegetables, Mkhig.ut sand potatoes, $l.(k); new cabbage, ae.ling at 7c pound. HIDES AND TALLOW. (Corrected today by S. W. Lipp man, 210 N. Min t.t.) Illdf-g. 1.V&2UV.-; calfskins. r.OQZAK pcund; rcugh t.diuw, :':;,' pounJ; renutted tall-.. 3'i-7c pound: be-awux, 2Ö3 KVST IllPiAU) LIVE MOCK. EAST IJITFALO, N. V.. -lune la CATTLE Receipts. ; market a tive. tejidy; prime teers, $H.t'd lä (M; butt h.er grade. 10 .00 l.!.r ; .ws, 400 Idlut. " CALVES Receipti. .'loo: market :n'the and .steady; cull to ebol.-. s," .r 10 SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. .".O-l; market n tive and teady; 1 . r i 11 ir lambs, $l,v04Kij 19 00 ; ,-ull t fair. .1."..n, 17.7": yearling!, $1 4.00'j P Kt ; sla-cp", H( 7;S Receipts, l.t'unj ; m:irkt active, t a"n lower: Yorkers. $21 ü": pits.

Beet Sugar. Prominent banking interests say the outlook is becoming more and more favorable and encouraging in the direction of working out a system that will put the railroads upon a strong basis. It is pointed out that great demand will be placed upon them in connection with export traffic and that lines like the New York Central will benefit materially. Extra dividend gossip is exciting the speculative imagination into buying American Car & Foundry on a rising scale according to talk heard in active trading circles. In a hpecial analysis on American Car & Foundry on May 14 we referred to an estimate that the railroads of the United States are 500,000 cars behind their normal re-

Iquirements. sometning tnat assures a big business for the future. . A trading market is expected In j representative channels of the street.

with pool attention for the bullish side of specialties including food and affiliated issues, equipments, tobaccos anil leathers. We believe profits should not" be ipnored on further strength. Coming Events.

Uity companies show a decreas". the total number (f corporations will

compare! with .3) on July

NEW Y)RK, June 13. To sign, or not to siirn. is the question in Europe. Quotations on the stock oxchange in Eerlin indicate acceptance and ending of the state of war. A news agency this morning reports that in steel manufacturing circles there is a sentiment that the ptdce of ste"l products be increased, while the morning papers publish a news item that manufacturers have been called upon to furnish new cost

sheets on. account of the recent bids

for railroad orders. How times have changed and why we have a bull market is well illustrated in a morn-

that reports the number

be 13

1. 1914. Am bullish on stocks but I don't believe there is going to be much profit on buying on these bulges. Reactions will come just often enough and go far enough to spoil such operations. Take them on the breaks. II. I . Ettelson.

(TIICAfiO PRODUCE. CHICAGO. .Inn. IM. l!( TT ER Cnainery extras. T-O-j : n.ind.irds. 00!-4c; firsts. 4srf7-,oo; secends. 4k,j 47-.

l.r4lS Ordinaries. "71

40'5;-;ic. CHUESr Twins. ic;is. :w:.r,

POULTRY Fowl. CfPio; ducks. !c geese. L.",c : broilers. .0-; turkern, 30". POTATOES Rtveipts. 10 e:irs: Win cousins and Minnesotas, 51.2-" 150 ew't.

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firsts. A met -

MUSIC CERTIFICATE IS PRESENTED TO PUPILS

ing paper-

Miss Lucille Tasher, pupil of Miss E. Harrington was presented with an elementary certificate for having completed the Progressive Series of piano lessons at a recital given at Miss Harrington's studio, 1"'7 Stull st. Wednesday ni;?ht. Other pupils who appeared in recital were Geraldine Rennett. Wanda Euvongood, Marjorie Anderson, David Smith, Leaore Capos. Opal Myers. Julien Korn, Ella. Mary Swalley, Crystal Juday, Mildred Hahnefeld. Carnn Martin, Dawson Alison. Kathryn Krcighbaum. Irene Machlan. Norma Murphy, Bern ice Knoblock. Warren Frame. Mary Smith, Arthur Caik, Irma Kopper, Eloise Tasher, Iaura Wudman. Francis Eavengood. Miriam Spohnholtz and DorothJ- Danforth.

Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads

mixed. SJIÖO; n.voor....;,:

heavy, -10;

slugs, iHoo'd;

HUMAN FLY RETURNS MARINE STATION FLAG

TO .IVi: PI-MONsrilAlloN. A car.r.irg ! : r, mi n will be frin ur. t.r- the .i of t.. Oliver H"m- Ft , v V.-'.-r.e.-l.iy. June . : h a" :- -k th- thrift kitchen at tr.e court ho :.-e Ail wo.Tan Y,) to ;-irn thf .''i-p.te r.i. ! f . ir. are ur,: I to ; r p; .

; Ca ! t : m - cl u' : i.. i : . a t;-,f . f".vfr. ar.d p-.Ues ! : : winners in

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A telegram was stnt to the marine recruiting office at Terre Haute, re;u. sting them to hold H. 1 Iockwood. the human fly. until he either returned or paid for the flag he took with him that belonged to the

pringbrook marine recruiting station in this. city.

. Three rates will , Th" telegram h'-cnis to hae been lfternoen of the ! all that was necessary, for the tia5

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tlll(A(.() LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. .Tun 10 IIOCS-R. eij ts. öl.oi: market öov lower: lut hri. Jis.oord-o.1.1- nacklnu. -ls.7."'i r.t .") :

the ! lights. Slsm.fflii.T.v iiitf . 1 17.ui'. 1.k:

rough. .o.s.TiHitu!. CATTLE Rteeipts. U.X): market Me.idy to strong; beef, $ 10.0o'7 Pi 11' ; butcher stock, f 7.."o'd 1.". Xi ; e.inn-rs and euttr, 7..-.or; lo(i ;"" t own, $7''iV2.7ö; alveti. .Pi.r)'' IS.. SHEEP Receipts. 'Jrt. fioo : market

low; Mem lamps. .v.o;'; ets, i

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wid be awarded to each rac" three

run and i' ifi cash .'istr ibuted.

Aas returned jeterday. Seri. Murray of the recruiting station hero said that he could see no reason for taking; the llag.

riTTMIl R. LIVE STOCK. PITTSRFRC. pa. .June EC CATTLE Receipt light; market stvdy: choice. M.Vo '.; i(-, .Vt; i.-.-.d. oc'.j 1 o": fair. $11 OO'd l.'.7A : veal . nlven. ls tut.j p.t.ic). SHEEP AM LA MRS Receipts light: market efeolv; prini" ethers'. SnV,f 1i.j": zood. ?vfi'i'..o); fair raiiel. $7 Vh? s.k) ; l.cr.bs. Py.j P.tim. 1R;S Reivlpts. .".' doable de. ks; market loner; nrlni" heavy h.','?. JU.'ii-r -0.75; iaeliun:. ?- ..V ; J".75 ; heavy Yorker. $J0 2" 7" ; 1-ght Yorkers.

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$15 OC'ep" oO; 5rag

dc the treffe: :ch ci

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h ill p.- open for last ti j races will Tii" s..mc ; rues I also be awarded rat's. The same

r.u "s ac'.'.I also le run on the 'th.

"ath' he Er t'-' r" "o;. i S h :!';.:- Cent's tocket'coviks at S'-hilh.ncs. i:3'"-13 Vdv

WILE HOED 1IRUI.;. A heating of the application of the "nfral E!e trie Traffic assoi.'tiofi for authoi ity to publish int . : 1 1 ut- ps.engi r lates. wili t" held f ce tii- Indiana public seixic - r ice ce!T,.rnsion next Mond.-.y aftmon at 1:30 o'clock.

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Planted. ! . , , .

F E. Werner. Florist and land

sc.tpe gard-ii'-r. Cof4uilIard I'ark. i Ijoijs

sloi.t'-. I e'1.1 In.- r?o. h". i.-. tr.o !""'T

and shruas fcrnUhed and

Mower beds made, grass out, yards- CATTLE Reht. Elm; market

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faction gu.irar.tved. Mail order:- to 7 11 X. Notre Dame av. 1 J 4 2 -1

-TOCK. Tune 10.

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HE FORT KILLING OF DIKDS To .Sooth Fend Human Society $ T . 0 0 re-ard for information that convicts. Home phone 1 S 0 o .

MAE ION. Ill Now comes civilj ization to di.-turh the pL'idity of potato bu::s' life. H. J. Musgroves

used a vacuum cleaner and ridded a cotato patch of the pests.

The Welfare Loan Movement Th is is the first of a series of talks, on The Welfare Loan Movement, which has the hearty endorsement of all civic and economic forces in the country. The Welfare Loan Movement is an acknowledged success proven by years of phenomenally successful operations. There are at present over 40 such societies in this country and all of them are reported to be giving a vast amount of help to the poor of their community and as paying good dividends and earning large surpluses. In all the history of these semi-philanthropic institutions there has never been a failure. The reason of this is apparent when the nature of the business is carefully considered. No perishable materials are accepted as security; the business of the society comes practically to its doors and there is no competitive hustle for trade as in commercial lines; there are practically no bad debts to charge off every yeir as each loan is absolutely guaranteed and secured for the full amount and the expenses of management are very low. county and the books and accounts of the society are organized for the purpose of remedying the evils of the small loan business, maintaining higher standards of the business and for the piotection of the rights and protects the investor, the borrower and the entire cornOnly one Welfare Loan society is licensed in each couonty and the books and accounts of the society are regularly audited and checked up under authority of the American League of Welfare Loan societies. This protects he investor, the borrower and the entire community.

lTh;. series of advertisements is authorized by American League of Welfare Loan Societies, of which

Welfare Loan society of south Fond St. Joseph countyb

The Th

is th only member in

Boys

School's out They've been wriggling in their seats for many hot days Now for play. They've earned a holiday, and how they'll enjoy it. These young mcn-to-be play hard when they play and it takes "Real Clothes" to keep them looking "fit." Our children's department is crammed full of stylish, well-tailored clothes for young chaps. Tub Suits for Play Days Many new color combinations and smart models, including Middy Suits with long or short trousers. Colors guaranteed. 2 to 1 0 years. Priced from $4.50 "7Kf down to I vv Boys' Norfolks Swell dressy little suits with a world of style and wear. A wide and varied range of beautiful fabrics and blue serges tailored with care and most splendid values. All sizes from 6 to 18. $10.00, $15.00 to $20.00 Eright. airy children's department eTd f.OOf.

Adler Brothers The Best Men's Store Since S I

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Worth of Fifroiture

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New Hotel

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All the rugs, dressers, chairs, beds, springs, tables, desks, rockers, office fixtures, safe, in fact everything in the hotel must be sold at once. Stock your home now at less than onefourth the cost of new furniture. Sale daily from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. beginning TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AT 8 A. M.

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MICHIGAN ST. AND LASALLE AV. (Next Door to South Shore Station)

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