South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 178, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1919 — Page 4
1 HE SOUTH tstND NEWS-TIMES
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ATTRA OT C AUTAUDÜA WEEK Program of Music, Talks and Plays is Designed to Cater to Varied Tastes. "With the Kryl bnd. the Orhes:ral jf t f-t . t'o- ;r at Il.-s String juartr-t. M:r.e. Aujrusia L nska, jrim lonr.a contralto, ar.d the M-t--opolitan quarter to furnish n.us;cf Mifs Aria War.i of Knirland. M;norme I'ullird f the Am'-ti'Mn IU-.J Cross, and Mi-x Mari" Ho-;-Lvvlr. rrfnrhwnm.iii, to tell of th ir ovf-rs wa r xpfr ier.. .-. a n 1 Ii. F3 IV Kline. H"n. Isdi M. rii iw, and 'barb s Zueblin to discuss th weighty problems of th'ri i no diflic ;lty in iv.i ir-c; arbd tastes 1 expected , during ttv liedpath rhautau'pn week hrr- be.inrir.jr Ausr 11. In addition to th? uttrartions th'r i 1 1 bo costunvd s:'h'-- presented a? a prelude on th'- afternoon ir.d evening of th third day by th'Harvesters, a rnmpiry of thre. a complete production of th om-dy, '"It rays to AlvrtK-" by a comp.ny of eicht on tho sixth nieht. and a "joy nlht" program as the wh Packard. humorist. cartoonist. Rlngfr of Jolly sois and. morali will present th piogr-tnv Sctrttc to Apju-ar. The Orch-stral s-xt rr w,l! b tho attraction on tho i" m;u,' a ft-noun iivl in th evenim; Mi.-s Ward, who Iiis made a Mud'.- of present. dav J conditions in Frano. and drniany will lectur on '"(IttiiiK' To'tthr." Th second afternoon -vvil! b. sivrn vt r to Mi.". Flof ii' e Eull.ud. An rit.m lied i'rs wmV r. who w,ts awarded the ''roi do (;i:r?o with two stars for "iinporturable" nr.nfi i winir iir-. r i i !. iii- w u i i . . ,1 . tr 1 .... :11 . be on community Hriltb." "Th" Now omi tit ion " i4 th- sii!,jct to d'' US.-'-d on tho .'( .nd niht hy Mr. Kline, who will include a dis-t-iision of the I.eapu of Nations and the n l itionn In tut en capital and la bor. The Creat I-ikes S t r i r i r quartet w ill gi- a full cono rt t.n tb.e aftoj - noon of the third day and will ap pear at niirht with Mm Lonska.i prima donna contralto. To Ielate llall Ownership. A debate on the frovernm-nt ownership of railroads is scheduled for the fourth night between Hon. L-le M in
S FOR
Shaw, s.-erotary of tho treaar j According to the number of comthe cabinet of Roosevelt. and ,Ia,ntf' that wero registered at th
twice governor of Iowa, and Charles: Zueblm. writer and lecturer on na-ith, tional and international j.robl. ms. On the afternoon of the fourth da v Mr Zueblin will lecture on "Th
Great HUhway," u dicusion of th1 freedom of the seas and other timely topics.
The fifth day of the chautauqua. j o( rvi?v at the court house the band day. when the Kryl band will j Iirsl wt'tk n Jun(i to register their appear both afternoon and e enin. , ( "mpUmts and have their read-promi.-e.s to be the big dav of the ! Justments made, while in reality week. "War, Victory and Peace." j. 1 heating.; for Portage township will the title of the musital pageant j bt'--i Juli' - an1 l tst to July i':; inwhich will be pres.-nvd by it for clustvrthe nisht program When these notices were printed Woman to I. ture. ; they wer,- printed for the county in "The Spirit of the Women of ' ener..l '1 the hearings for the France" is tb.e nuhject of the lecture ' t'unl' l,'an the hist week in June, to be knven on the sixth afternoon 1 Sir'' " th it tiniH th' Property owners by Miss linier, the Frenchwoman i vf lh' valiuU-s townships of the who was raptured bv the Germans ! co'Jnl-v havo becn registering their
in I'.elgtum. escaped, was re-aptured ar.tl finally released. ' It Pays to Ad-ertis,-.'" on the sixth niuht. will be another f the b.g attractions of h week. The Metropolitan reute? is to appear in the M.ng , , --in I't-rsi-.n tiard.-n" on tl:e lat afteriuu n. the Wolds (f which are s.-Vcted ttom :aar Khayam and the munic amipoed l'" Li?a Lehman. The quartet will present a :;ö minute prelude to the program by Ah eve ninr. u ka i d ;n h" SPECIAL CAR SERVICE FOR MASONIC PICNIC n a ceo mt of the M isor.ic picnic H C irdav spei la! transportation from S..uth M.-nd and Mihawaka to Potta vatomu- p i rk h.i b--n arranged. Between 1 :?.( and 2:.:0 p m. the '"r: h-r:i Ir.'ii.iüt i;ai!'a ( o will jrtve : e-nii:r.ite from St jth I5f ml to ihr p.i eeven-minute ser ic friu and St-cond sr.. M :shu w.i k.i park. Sj'enl A:jce fw service k. .md Main to the thc park will a :si i; : e n on a '1 and 7 : ;m:;.ir m. ad.v'hodule b f t t d.tinr.al service will 1. t,in as the crowd justice . a 1. WIFE OF 34 YEARS ASKS DECREE. SAYS HUSBAND SPENDS MONEY GAMING After ?. t years of mar r ;i Netti tu:ck sas e Itm-e! 1: for Mth Joseph H. Cuick. separate ma i n t e na n c e .n a .-ait bled in svjprrior court Thursday. She ch ;a r Ses that he ha . ;uirrelsome ni. l ab.:. ;f a;pcs;i;( n ar.d tr.at r.e spt mH his money j imMi::; and do. not properly prowde for her. They were married Vt. ,1. l v. .tr.d lie.i together ur.til a few ds asr. WILL HELP RECRUIT ARMY IN NEW YORK recer.tlv ar-J r.irlton Kindle. ri ed irera Franc. has f'i; s'.ecte d together with nine other nie mbers cf hi company to act s itcruitini wryr.t in New York citv for the next two months, according rt'c-.ved in this :ty. His brother. L!.le Kir.dic. hn bAn d!-"h-ir! from th- army in Franc and at preer.t i- attir.p as a Y. M- C. A. tecrtUry at Brest. Fran.e.
INSULT NO EXCUSE 70 KICK ANOTHER IN FACE. COURT RULES Clalxjumi' IphU, rdorc.l. lnp. potl into the shoo vliinin parior of I om I'apjaat IIS W. Wash. Incton last Sunday and iiiouiiKil ih of tho lilsh chairs to hate IiU kIkws fpolishcd. Thursday momiiu; L c w I ü mounnil the wHhcm tand In rity court as tin defendant in an assault and battery brought by Pa p J 1.1 s. "Ho kicked mo in the faoo while I was shining his .-hoes" Tappas told tlw jndxe. "He ra-st jdurrlmc remarks aalnt my raev," Lewis urixl in eTtrniiation. "Oiw dollar and tMs," said S'eial .fiulo llarrty after lie I ward lw)th stories. Lis paid.
DE A THS MRS CIXT.I.IA imoVLIS. Mrs Verdi i Broyb.-. 2 ycirs old, did .if 1 1 1 home of ii-r muth'-r, Mrs. Anna Lasecki. 1 :j 1 4 V. läston st.. T'isd ay ovonirs at : 1 5 o'clock foll'win an illn""H of two months. Peath was due to a complication of diva.-.s. Mis. i'.royjrs was lorn in South Fiend, Nov 2 2. 1 fc 1 J . and resided hro until eitrht years aao when .she moved to Pitt; ndd. M k.s., with hor hu'shand. On the ad vice of doctors sh cam1 back to South Iind oti k airo, li dually crow in t: wot: o S!i i- sutifd iy hf-r husland. IM- - '1" u'- Hr.vN-s, rive children. Kdv. trd. Robert, Francis. Charles and Cecelia, by hT mother, five brothers and one sister. I'un' iai -rvio s will b held from 'the St. Stanislaus rhurch. Saturlay morning at o'clock. Ilurial will be in .e.rir drove piiiftci v. wii.i.iam i. osnonw Willi l in D. Oölorn died at his lioiae at S Seventh st.. I'iiver Park, alter an illness of several years. He is survived hv two sisters and four J , r . t ho I"S Mrs. I 'avid Reed of L.iI'l.w Ue, Mrs. Anna Brown of Reloit. Mien.. Kufiic H. oborn of Milwaukee. Steplion P. Osborn of New 'arltsb'. Chaso S. Unborn of Sault St. Marie. Mich., and Charles Ii. Osboi n of Jackson. Mich. Arrangements for the funeral have not been ' eoiupb ted. V S H h A U N Li W UtS BRINGS COMPLAINANTS TO ASSESSOR'S OFFICE h - - esor's otlico Thursday morning. property owners of Portage township are beint; misled by the j notifications that are. being mailed i " them reffardlnfir the new appraisemeats of their property. At the heading of the notification they are told to report to the board complaints and grievances to th' board, and this week winds up the work of all of the townships wit! the eveption of Portage. NEW RECRUITING SERGEANT OF MARINES VETERAN OF 16 YEARS The Cnited States has added ergt. Ptd.ert . Carpen tr to its reeruiting staff in this city. Sorgt. Carpenter has served in the army and marine corps for 1 H years arid has set n s rvi in many of the o w..t. t. In his tirt enlistment V srrved on Hi., i.-land of Mnulanau. where me nauves vwre lei'eiiing. and wnue lher" saw !iv' ae -tum. From this pot ne w.is seni as a uard TO trie r.ational exposition al yi l - rancis - was later ordered to proceed . Msli. ant Domingo, whrre a mllp hik overland awaited him. While on this hike he took put in secral skirmishes with .tlie n.itives and upon arrival was stationed il the old fori in which ('hrixtopher Columluis was held chains before he was sent to Spain. Shortly after the beginning of the i world war he was discharged from e marines, but re-tnlisted and was asumed to recruiting duty in 'hitaizo. He w.' later transferred to the South Fend station to assist Sei";:. Muiray. t5 7. L. CHANDLER TALKS UPON RECONSTRUCTION! Pev ottr iction work thioushoutj -.iil l n-.d t ii c manner m w hica I k-:h.im is hindering its proyrtM v-tre suhjtcts dwelt upon y W. I. ar.u: r ot Mishawaka. before th: Kiwan:s club Thursday noon at the -hv-r hotel. r? c - 1 ' a w a? a n At r 'it' si Ol Aii In. the lab and made a few remarki f m: er.i.ir- the citv .r- t.. .Ay ib v bpi:-.ei5t m ti e wa t.ou an j bus: net s. Sam ;i 1 s.diAart. a new of the .lab and George P.utzbach also -poe. A nume of the club whof uled i to ?.. r.d th Ki-v.ims p:cii:c at In- i "in nice iue?day Mere surprised b i ear n t:..:: tne .ere nr.ed n roii ir ft)' Iii'! :t 1 f n ii i fi c th r.T. if Hcly water founts at Schilling's. 1524-2':
TO PUBLISH BOOK BY LOCAL III
'Huldy's Whistle," by Mrs. Ann Archbold Miller, to Appear July 1. Designed to interest "the mothers nnd fathers of little boys and their Jsters and thir cousins and their aunts' is the book Just completed by Mrs. Anna Archbold Millar. Dcn?low rd., this city, which will bA published by the Reilly-Lee Co. of Chicago f.n July 1. Thf story has to do with Ethdbert Koinley Foster, a red headed, ted blooded youngster nicknamed VhUtl" because he employs that method of ettinff himsflf out of dircuItie.H, and Huldy, the hired girl, who knows and loves small boya and who has "a culture of the hoar', which brines more real comfort to humanity than mre head culture." The book is called "Huldy's W his-tie." The other characters of the story are Great Aunt Elois-e, who though formal and precise at first, is won j by Huldy's pentl. lovely scheme of lif and bceotnes one of Whistle's urottest admirers; Great Uncle GeorKfc. who ran away from home ! because "the Lord made a mistake when he made him a Foster." but who came back a fine man. full of tales of far-away la mis. and marvelous people and adventures; leather, who sometimes failed to understand how a freckled little son feels, but who came to be proud ;ind hippy that he was Whistle's daddy; Mother, who wanted her little son to be jujt right but who didn't always know how to help him until Huldy showed her; and Lent Hillings, who was a very lik -ablo person indeed and a hero to Whistle. Lent came to Y more than a hero to Huldy. The book is illustrated with 2 4 pictures, each one telling a story. Mis. MilUr is also the author of a hook of verses, "The Little Old Outlaws." published in lftlo by the A. C. MeClurg Co. SUES FOR DIVORCE Rose Shankerman tilel suit for divorce in superior court Thursday morning from Isador Shankerman. She charges that he frequently struck her and called her names. They were married In July, 11U5. and lived together until a few days ajo. She asks for $750 alimony and the custody of their two children. EMMONS QUITS THE COMMERCE CHAMBER: TWO BUREAUS DROPPED CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. meeting last nigh':, adopted resolutions thanking Mr. Emmons for his services to the chamber as follows: "Whereas Howard Emmons, secretary, has presented his resignation to this body and asks for his immediate release from the duties of the office; and "Whereas this board of directors realize thftt it owes Mr. Emmons a careful consideration of the same and that he is entitled to better his condition, and that this board of directors should not request him to sacrifice his personal interests in its behalf; "Therefore, be it resolved that this board of directors highly command and appreciate the services of Howard Emmons in the past, to this body, and appreciate his unselfish, painstaking and agreeable cooperation with the board of directors in all matters pertaining to the affairs of the Chamber of Commerce, and. recognizing those services they re-
i luctantly grant his request and heremarine corps i . ... , tJ ....
I i' (turpi i rMiMuun iu iat.e i effect immediately: provided, however, it is the desire of the board I that he shall render such assistance and aid as he may conveniently do ; until his successor has been selected v,,. fll- hnirrl j " Charge Factionalism, ( Mr Burch lated today that what I he had done, and the thincs com j I;iaint.d of wcr within the fail , L-nrtwi4i1.p nf Tr... t (VKrion i Kiiowicuse vi itk'. . nnen. ana j u ,th his consent, and that but for ! tht. abfence ot the president, no Mich action would hac been taken. lie j tated that it was due to this tac tioniilism within the chamber, and 1 amon the members of the board. ! that he h id decided to resign. He i stairmed the action of the board j as deliberately takin? utn! members as deliberately takmz ut- . . antace of thf absence of the nrrs. . , v, 11. till.. J x r". t iiiiu iiiru I'"1 sonal dislikes. He assert that he had a furtrur undersianding with 1 res t O'Brien, that be was to keep tab on the chamber after Juiy 1, 'b.en it was understood Mr. Kminor.s was to leave, pendi:.-, tne employment of another manager or secretary. SAY MUNC1E MAYOR IS SWINDLERS' AID ! CONTINUED FROM PACE ONE rect-ixin? $200 cn Jan. (ieorge Aulk, who ha .t. t'Jl?. from not yet been pc ari irrested. Thirteen of the pans are under ..rrest now a::d it i. ?aid that some! of them have confessed. The con-i nr.? of i c nn are Kaia to nave
of popula-: implicated Huiuh and Murphy.!10 laNe Citr sucn aummistra-jThirty-f.vf men were indicted inl1 matters that may arise.
connection with the fraud and the; .irrest of these men i the initial ; i ore s:r.e the srand jury reported j last Fri-iay in Indianapolis. The swindle usually wax per-1 peiratra iy swgiiiK u. n.eu prie zzht. wrucri the intended victim cr.iU.v b.Td $10 r-o.i wacered on the r.Sht and. the stake-holder would 'ro frouth."
DRIVING TO DANCE, FORGOT ABOUT SPEED. "DOLLAR AND COSTS"
"I was driving to a dance at Ea&le lake and my friendg wer? anxious to j fr.-t there on timp," E. V. Iiu?3 told' Snfcial Judg Hasrerty in city court Thursday when he was arraigned.) for speeding in his automobile. j Put.s told the court ho was think-j In? so Intently about the dmce that' he didn't realize Just how hard he! was stepping on the accelerator, un-i til VanDusen pulled, him up short ! and arrested him.' j Judge liagerty ajsset.sed a fine of $1.00 and costs. PRESENT ITALIAN IS TO SIGN Government Empowers Representatives to Frevent Delay in Concluding Peace. By T nited Press HOME. June :.". The Italian peace commission now in Paris has been authorized to sign tho German treaty, it was announced today. The new delegation was expected to leave Saturday for Paris. Empowering of the old delegation to sign was believed to result from a wish not to delay in any way the ceremony at Versailles. Following Foreign Minister Tittoni' address before the senate this evening, that body voted i4 to 7 in faor of Sen. Prince Collonna's resolution, expressing confidence in the new Italian peace delegates and tho firm hope that Italy's claims will triumph. Tittoni declared 'the newcommission will not abandon Italy's original claims. Want No Secrets. "Italy's foreign policy must be the people's foreign policy," said Tittoni. "The time for secret formulas and conventional appliances is definitely over. "The government intends to inaugurate a new policy immediately by asking the allies permission to communicate to the Italian parliament the full text of the pact of lordon (the secret treaty entered into by Italy, Great Britain. France and Husa in 1 1 I G , which forms the basis for Italy's territorial claims, with the exception of Fiumc). "The program of the new peace delegation does not include abandonment of the original claims, because of its members." The chamber of deputies will reopen July 3. ELKHART ELKS STAND BY BROTHER IN COURT BUT HE DRAWS FINE A delegation of members of the Klkhart Elks were in city police court Thursdav morning to help defend F. W. Marble, who was arrested Wednesday night by Officer Olmstead on Lincoln way FJ. "You loyal Elks from Elkhart had better be helping the South i&end lodge by donating to them foi the establishment of a place where the city's poor may spend their vacations, rather than donating: to the polieo court after speeding in this town. "We want to treat our visitors the best we can so I will give you the minimum fine of $1 and costs," taid Special Jud-;e Hagerty. Before Marble appeared it was half-way decided that he intended to forfeit his bond of $2 5 as he did not appear until court was about to be dismissed. CHiker Olmstead told the jude before the case was tried that Marldo told him to "t.ikp tho inJ go t0 heU with it. when Br. ! rested. STRIKING LABORERS HOLD ANOTHER MEETING Striking laborers of the Stewart Construction Co.. held another open meeting in Central Lahor Union hail. S. Michigan st.. Wednesday nie'ht Several speakers prominent in local union activities harangued the 200 strikers present. New developments failed to mate- . r",,ris V JU1 apart as , ever over the dispute. The strikers i say they will play a waiting and winning game. They have placed aj stand at the corner of Michigan and Washington sts. and aro solicitinV fund.x for the familes of the strikers. Financial aid will come to the. local strikers from the r.ational body; of the American Federation of I.a-j bor should the Stewart ttnke con-' tmue ion? tnoun. FRANK BILINSKI IS MAYOR FOR 48 HOURS Bein mayor of South Pend for: theless Frank Bilir.ski had this honi j " e .nsmx . ln thf absence cf the mayor, the cit' controller is next in line to I'll , n.c a tmuinf una 1T- nappenea yeeterday that the mayo;- and city controller were both , ' "r.i xrom tne city and the city : clerk was tendered the honorary pojuh- -o. neporis re ' ( ommission stated that luv persons !have b??n killed in riots at Htnrburi,. Germany.
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MONEY INFLUENCE HOPS FROM MART Stocks Continue Strong, Though Rate Scars to Nine Percent. N"W YORK. June 2. That the market is beginning to draw away from the influence of the call money market became apparent today when the rate asked wa nine per cent, but tho market continued strong. Rates were easier near the c'ose. Norfolk and Western declaied the regular quarterly dividend is did Virginia Carolina Chemical. The latter, however, added two p r cent on the common stock dividend. Local Markets GRAIN AND TEED. lCrrertetl Dally by O. W. Borren, Starr Mills. Ilj'lraiill Ar. SIIF.LL CORN Pajin? 11.50. ATS Paying: fiäc: selling 8-V per bu. BR N Selling 2 50 btiudred. MIDDLING: Sei Mil k rnoo hundred. CHOPPED FF.hl Fi'.fiug. f H 00 per rut SCRATCH FEED Selling JU-O per ct. WIJEAT-P.iylng HAY. Mii.'.ft AND fTED. tCorrr t-, Daily ry tlte W f K.f Miller 1 lour and I ml Co.. t.'Q H Mli.i;nn.) HAY Paying $22 to $1'S; selling $Xi to $10. SjI'ICAYV l'aylui: K to 12, nelltng: 75c a n.i. OATS Paying TOc, tfllinf: W) to KV. SHL;LI. luK.S i'ajiutf $1.40; ellicg P $2.00. EAR CORN Paying 11.40; selling TIMOTHY SEED- Pajlr 13 p-?r bu; ielling CLOVER SEED Pay las r2ö bu. ; aelluac -s. b t30 per bu. A LS Y KM CLOVER fSÖ.lu ALFALFA (Montaua crown) $16.00. MJ U F. A N i $4 .OO. COW PL AS--54.UO. LIVE STOCK. Corrected Dally by Major Iliot , !j. Ltan M.. MifcliawaUa.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good. U'.)-: prime. i22Hc IIOCS i::0'al5o lbs, lSe; r-0175 lbs., lsc; l'tö up. 1-. SEEDS, Cirecta Daily h Warner Uro. More. Zl6 . Mitblgan St. ALSIUE 2U to lij.OO. it LUE ;i:ASS S3.75. WHIIE CLOY E R '.2.00 to $00. SWEET CLOVER $1.0Ü. M A.M.MO MI C LO V E R- - $ JO. 00. ALFALFA hi Vi FIELD PEAS $3.00 lu i.J0. JAPANESE MILl- $ to $3.o. COW PEAS $4.00 to $0.00. RED CLOVER $2. TIMOTHY Ö.ÖO to $iJ.00. RED TuF $;j.l0. SOY BEANS to $0. StiUDAN GRASS $;io per bu. SPELTZ $4.00. WINTER OF HAIRY BK1CU $12.0a SLNi LOWERS 20c lb. l'OL'LTKi AND 3IKAT. iTorrectrtl Daily . by Jbmtiir'a Market, 123 E. Jefferson liltl.x REEF-Roast. liGOc; Lolling. 20c; LARD Faying, 2tfc; eellius. PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected today by th Urothf rlaoo4 Brut-try, 230 N. Main st.) BUTTER ...N'D EliGS Creamery butter, paying ÖV- pound. nelliniC iW pound; teuutry butter, paying p"UiiJ. helling Cöe pound; iiayint' l'ic duzen, eeli - mir -Ii-' per ilozeii HIDES AND TALLOW. (Corrected today by S. Y. Lippman, HQ N. Main t.) Hilles, lö(ÜJUe; calfskins. -OQööc pund; r.ugU tallow, i'.'.ic- pound; renütied tall.'W. 5$7c pound; beeswax, 201 FREIGHT RATES RISE; HINES FACES PROBLEM Rv United Press: WASHINGTON. June 2 6. The railroad administration is giving i "serious consideration" to the iuestion of raisin cr freight rat-s again, Director Gen. Hines told tho house interstate commerce committee to day. He declared the administration' faced a grave problem in obtaining: revenues to meet dericits. WILL SIGN TREATY AT 3 U'ULUUK oA I UnUAT Iv United Press: PARIS. June 26.A decision to sitrn the peac treaty at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon providing the Germans arrive that morning as promised was reached by the llies today, It was ofiicially announced. ii:lay M-:r.KTi P.v United Prens: COBLKNZ. June 2 Tho hfth division, which recently received cancellation of its orders to entrain for Brest, will rrot leave before Saturday, owinc to the delay in signing the peace treaty, it was learned todav. POLKi: HOLD CHILD. Careless parents who pay little attention to their children causes the (police department much trouble. A .' . i ...... i j . .... 7 ..... .1 .... lliree- eti -ow as ptcrwtru up early yesterday at 611 S- Arnold st. The parents have not called police head'-p-in rters concerning their child. ni:v. troiiM) to spkak. Rev. Helge Johnson of Whitehall. Mich., will preach at the Swedish Evar.celical Mission church, corner Main and Monroe sts. this evenir.c. Sericts will 1 ejin at 7:45 p. m. FOOLISIIMKNT. A surpeon one owned a biz aj.e. 11- kept it tied up with a tape. One day it broke loose And htlrred up the deuce, Put the sur-eon cut orf his escape. (Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad;
FRUUis and ve(;::tarles Fruits. 'V : ..-,",IKt, uv1 Caiilurnia naval rangea. Wie per dozeu; h"1- : l -r1" 'dluias au-1 mixkuions. 30c dozen; bauinas. 10c pound; 0.'-f ;uia,Vn J?.,-vtoWo y-m-UibW-, Michigan ennd potatoes. ?1.00; ?;T ,7 of a S-l " . t jew cabbage, se.iing at 7c puund. .AI 1 LI-Kecelp-s 1.4no; market. stron::; stfrs. .1L'...CK7 p;.0t ; cows and
Foreign Market News
Cattle Closing Prices of N'EW YORK, June 25. Closinsrj prices on the ntotk exchange today j were; A. T. and S. V American Beet Sugar American Drug Syndicate, American Can , Allis Chalmers American Car Foundry . . American Locomotive ... Anaconda Copper .1004 . s3 1 2 V 5 55i . 414 1 1114: American Smelrin? & Refg. Co. S2'4 : A. G. W Baldwin Locomotive n. ?l- o Bethlehem Steel "R" . 17 5t 103 4 . . Butte and Superior B R. T Canadian Pacific Chili Copp?r Cuban Cane Sugar California Petroleum .... Central I.her C. & O Colo. Fuel & Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel Chino Copper Enamel Erie Common Erie Preferred Great Northern Ore General Electrio Great Northern Preferred General Motors Greene Cananea Hide and Leather Com. . 2 9 2 , :?4si r.4 . 64Ti 47 i 77. i 4534 ! 7? i 173; . 4 5 .l$45i 97 235 . 4 3-8 125 .151H .002 57 60 a; 183' Hide and Leather Pfd Illinois Central , Industrial Alcohol .. Internationl Nickel . , International Paper Inspiration Copper Lackawana Steel Lehigh Valley L. and X Mexican Petroleum Miiami Copper CS4 Gossip of NEW YORK. June 26. On a rather obscure ptge of this morning's paper appears an article full of significance at this moment, when world trade is our chief objective. ' Germany is making steel and selling: in neutral countries at prices w hich the English cannot meet." The quantity may be small but the idea is big. Competition will be prominent word when peaee is no longer mentioned in the news columns or conversation. There may be no bear market immediately as you can not change a market's trend with such suddenness but I think it is here and stocks ought to be sold on the bulges. B. H. Ettelson. Grain, Cattle, CHICAGO PRODUCE. CniCAGO, Jiiik- it;. RFTTER Creamery extras, LKaölV-jC; Standards, ilff? ol'ic; firsts. 4'löll ,: soivuds. 4C,(n 47o ECrGSOrdinaries. '.'AWtfc: firsts. 30'. (741c. CHEESE Twins, V.Wi r.O ; Americas. Slff.'tl'ie. POULTRY Fowls. .'50 o .".0 :,v : ducks. 2c; ;eese, 22 e ; broilers. " 4Ö -; turkeys, 3c. , POTATnr.S-CnrH. 10; Wis. -onsins aud Miuuesotas, " rz 4 nvt. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK. INDIANA P( LIS, Junp 2'. HOGS Leiters. .0 iMCi; 1.", (. SIIIILT Receipt. 200; market, lambs $1 up; top, 3.ÖO;.00. EAST III FFAIO LIVE STOCK. FAST I? FF FA LO. June 2. CATTLF. Keceipts. 1H; market, slw and easy; prime steers. $11.00 IG."): butcher prides, sio.wi i::.t." : co.ws, $-1.00.11.00. CALVES lCecijirs. .".GO; market. :e--tive - Meadv; cull to choice. $G0O(310.V SIIMIIP AND LAMP.S Ileceipts, 1.000; market, iictlve, lamhs ."o-' up. sheep titeadv; c!id e biin .s. S7.J)1 Is 00 : -ull t. f.dr. $i::.oK,; 17 fO; vearliuss, $13.00 H.."iO : sheep. $5.00 10.OO. HO;S KeceiptsT -.OoO; market, nctiv 40. lower; yorkeis. ..l'.10; pi8. $-0.r: mixed. ."2 1u: heavy. ?22.10; ; renalis. $ls.(Ht''o (: stacs. .fll.Or.j 17. oo. i riTTSIU KCi 1VE STOC K. I PiTTsr.uira;. .lure i-i;. caitle n- ; feipts. liL'ht; niarket. ste.tdy: choice.: .ll.GualaiMi: izood. SVl.ZjU -: fair, ! Sil M 'tt U T.J r vewl c.llVPS, 51M)'i720.H. I SHEEP ANI LA.MHS Eeceijt;. li?ht;l TlUirket. steady: priine uethe;. 'I'tdi- : M lui ,r. ...A t "-.C.i', IUI- f l t y niitD.I SLT I a I J-J!-. prime havy Ix-s. Sin.7-i: miliums. L,1.7.Vj"21.'v; ho.ivy Vorkurs. .Jl Tff 2l.S.": licht yf.rkers. $20.7. 21 pis. S.'O "OL'o.T.". : routrh, SK.orcw ; ?tas, 13.5ü'lill.ö0. CIIICAGO CASH OKA IV. j CHICAGO. June I'D. lOUN-Nft 1 ellnw, $1P'12: N. 2 xe'dow. l0b. .l.sir. ; No.":; yellow. $1.7Tj l sou -. 4 vfilo'w, il.Ts; N. yellow. .1.7Kä l.T". ; , No 1 mixed, l.so'a: No. 2 mixd. l.S)1:: , No. .' mixed. $1.7o'j: No. 4 mixd. SI 7-: No C mixed. l."'t(.1.711 i : N - w hite. 1 ?11.'!'.; No. n white. .l.sTcj; N'.c o; whdte.' $1.71. ! OATS No. nhite. tlti Si'Qi y: x0. 4 j white, im j7u'ic. BARLi:V-.l lJjTl 22 :No. 2 rje. S1.4. TI M O TH V f'J ( ' "3 12 ( 0. I i CIlK'Ar.O GRAIN AND IROVISIOV. ! CHICAGO, Juue 2S
Cl .se j 17f. i4 ! i 1- "S ! I cr."., 704 ; ..-1 4 I 1 ' -. I :;4.i JT.C, CHICAOO I.IVK TOfK. CHICAGO. June '- IP GS Reipt. r.'.oiMt; n.arket, sre.Kiy: hulk. 'J'yli 21.(0: butf her. l."i2l fO: pekin. fl.7".T2'".l.; P.phts. ?lv .Vi',20.:, ; pigs. ?17.2TGls.5o; rou?t. l.S.751'..e0. In 1016 there were Tl.COn divorces' cranted in the United States, the; record among civilized nations being;' surpassed only by Japan. Minnesota, leads in barley produc-
ppnir. Ili-ra I. -v.cn i:n.lu!v lsO 11 i7a'-4 Sept. 177'-. 177 17?. I l."4"4 lV'v läT. OATS July 71 71 " Sr-t. 70 :H 70 j c I". 71 71-- 70lPOUK .Tulv 51.25 515 51.2." Sept. 4."V25 40:25 LAItn Julv 34 15 T.4 H". Tv4 15 Spt- SI 15 34 17 04 15 nn;s .Tulv 277 27 s" 27 '.7 s.-rd. ,'7'',' -s0', 27V
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New York Stocks Marine Common Marine Prefei ed 11? :n Missouri Pacific Maxwell Common Maxwell 1st Pfd Maxwell 2nd. Pfd j Midvale Steel New Haven . . Northern Pacific hio Cltit Gas Pan-American Petroleum Peoples Gas ', I ! 1 - t . 5Tr . ' ' ' "S ' -! t . - 2 . 64 ia ' .123 . 4CH " 1 .1063 ! .23 V,; . 4.4. . 6 84 .103, ! .100 u ; Pennsvlvania Bay Consolidated Copper Reading I Republic Steel i Rock Island I Rock Island B ! Rubber '. . . . Rumeiy common Rumely rfd Southern Pacific Southern Railway St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd. iStudrhaker Common Studecaker Pfd Sinclair Oil Sugar Tobacco Products Texas Oil Texas and Pacific t S. Steel Common L. S. Steel Pfd U. S. Food Corp Utah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabash A Wilson and Co Willys Overland Western Union Wool Westinghouse Liberty bonds C1 percent 61 ! 132-, I 107; ! 2691 ! 1234 ! 1074 1 1154 I 50 S84 ! S24 i 344 ?4 o 0 x ss4 t 1124 I 56" : -03. -1 2S; first 4's 99.42; second 4'p 94.00; first 41i'& 95.20; second 44's 94. IS; third 44's 93.1; fourth '44's 34.16; fifth 43;s 3?.se. the Markets NEW YORK, June 26. Excep-j tional strength and activity in Cerro de Tasco is reported to be directly J due to accumulation of the tdock for 1 some time past by important inter- j csts who believe the South American I copper held will offer unusually good nnnnHnnltlf.? for nrnl t nu-ninr t n ' low- production costs, freedom from labor troubles and increasing transportation facilities through the Panama canal. Consolidation with Chile Coppers interests has been rumored but denied. The high gold and silver content of Cerro' ore is a factor influencingsome of the buyincr in view of the advance in silver. Financial News Bulletin. and Provisions CATTLE Receipts, 12,000; nvirket. ea rly t tronsr; hef. $10 f tOdj V .20 ; butcher toek, 7.,0'äL',.-2ä; eanners and cutters. ST.oOlO Th); f.to-kTs and feeders. 7.."0 V 12.7."; eows. $7.Cr0 12.2o ; calves. $17 oo'o is.50. SHEEP Receipts. 10.000; market, strong steady; wool lambs, $S.O02.17." ; ewes, JÜ2.ÖOi:; 0.
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BRICK, FLUE LINING, MORTOR COLOR, CEMENT PLASTER AND OFFICE FIXTURES. As Receiver of the Portage Brick Company, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction on Friday, June 2 7th. 1910. at 2 P. M., at the yards formerly operated by the Portale Brick Co. in the city of South Bend, the following: Crawfordsville face brick, seconds 4000, more or ti
New Lexington face brick Adams Brick Co. face brick .... Fiske ex Co. face brick Bloomfield Brick Co. face brick. Veedersburg Brick Co. face brick Adams Brick Co. face brick. . . . Crawfordrviile red, 2 face brick. McArthur brick, 2 face brick. . . Adams Brick Co., seconds xl2 partition tile Hollow brick 1 2x1 2 flue lining 4x 8 flue lining 8x 1 8 flue lining 18x18 flue lining 8-inch cor wall coping 12-inch cor wall coping 1 box wall ties Mortor color Cement plaster
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Office fixtures as follows: 2 safes, 1 check protector. 2 oak tables. 1 roll top desk, 1 filing cabinet. 3 office chairs. TERMS OF SALE One-half of the estimated amount cash day of sale. Balance cash in two weeks when all goods are to be removed from the grounds. First National Bank as Receiver, PORTAGE BRICK CO.
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ON Higheit market pricci paid in ca.h for all Uiucs including Victory bond. Accrued interest allowed. We also buy your equity in bonds partly paid for. Open 8:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m G. L. Guthrie 423 J. M. S. Bldg., 4th FI001 KENNEDY'S Barron Lake Resort Cottarr furnished foi licht noixckefplnjr. earh with lar: icrrcnrd porch facing la'e. Spxcial ratrs for eaon. HOTKL, DANCU HAT.L. COOP IJOATS. TK.VVIS COURT. Reil I'hone 7G1F2. MLHS. .... MICHIGAN This is .1 trying time for an i:e company, and we are making every effort to maintain our excellent service. We ask the cooperation of the public to the end that all may be properly served. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 525-535 N. Emerick St. Bell 2221; Home 6123 a 5' 5" n y d b i 1 a w 1000, more or less 4500, more or 1ps 2500. more or less 1 2500, more or Iris 2200. more or less 2500, more or less 300. more or s9 800, more or less 32000, more or less 1 82 pieces 7000 4 1 2 pieces I 08 pieces 5 pieces 4 pieces 33 piecei 4 pieces 1000 7750 lbs. ! 5 tons 1 bbl.
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