South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 210, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1919 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
coum COUNCIL TO MEET ÄUG.
Call Special Meeting to Consider Approval of Road Bond Issue.
DE A THS
Mits. ii.vrni: van sickmn. Mr.-- I f n 1 1 :-. ';,n Seklin. T'J years
old. widow of the I it- James A. Vn j
Si'khu. d.-d at th- Lome of her
step-daughter, Mrs J. S. Iiitt-r. inj Angola. Ind.. Sunday morning at f
GUSTAF50N -GETS Tiifn nniTTRinrn
n WW m-n .m
U1J 1 1 1 I i i ! I ll
mm m -mm mm mm m mm m m -mm mm -w i
Local and Foreign Market News!
Stocks
Grain
Cattle
Provisions
ttra fine C.au'- L..'.' draw strings and la
R5 ? rr f u J r -t
kne e.
Kzf i a & 2
S'.j.ts f.ir v omen, i..a: Str: t y Mr-t qua'.irv. nt .
A reciil meeting of the rour.t; oojncil will he held on A j-. '.. Tai.1-: was announced fol!v. in ihe. i:.etInK of th" local hoard (o.j'.ty con;m!.-ionors hril in vho cnurl house Mond iy. Tii1 r :;p-(.- e.f -aE. int; the county council into .'-joci! n yslon i.- to Jiav It a;pro co i:.t;1 ond bj-'ie for th Improvement ff-vcal roads in 1 1 - cojr.T; .ind fr tho Imiü liner of the Calvert .-. bridge. L'ids '.vorc ordered advertised Ly th- board foi tii- in; jn :. . men z ;r tb- IMw ard.-h'jrK i.ad from th- r.d of the present pnv-:n-nt thrvu-h lrancT ard to the Mifhi-ran o'intl !ir. a. di5:tapc-- of w-ven and uncLaif miles. This road v, the i.r.-t road to be crdr(l im;ro-l uv; i the new county wr.it law. it will t built of ronci'tf and will I 18 feet Avido. The a proxima t- e-est wil; b'. Michael Calnoj".. A. P. Wolf and James Schuyler ui re appoint-1 ''Ction t onuni1 sion-i s for tlu Pierre road. Thi.- road is locale; in Cl'iy t'A p. rnd is six and one-half miNs lonar. Plans .nd pc ( iü'.attur s for tlu- lmprovenent f the n'rih X road were filed by the h-cj ird Moril.iy.
:;:." o'clot k, following an illness of oi.- month. Mrs. Van klin was: born May .", 1SI0. in Uitt.iVU. X. V.. and until three y ars ao h id been a resident of South P-nd for .;0 years. Fh w-s inarrit'l to James A. Van Sick-
j lin. v. h died In c mb-r. IM'i, in
I Col.n, Mch.. in lv.-. Practically j the entir" Z years that .-he was in I South II-nd she taught the infants' '. ( Lis in th- (Jr.ic- M. II. church and: v. as fan.iiiarly known as "Aunt 1 liappir." Sh" is survived by six s!ep-( hildr n ar;d two step rand-, (.hildit-n. The .-t-p-children surviv-. in i,' are Mrs. Jo- Cre: of Howe, Ind.. .Mrs. .J. S. Kiricr an'. Miss Millie' V.:r. Si k!in ot Ar.soln. Ind ; Clyde N'.i'n Sa kirn (f Gu. h' ii, and a stepda'i'htcr residing in Ca'.itoinla. ' The body will arri1. o from Anohi; ;Tnelay aft'-rnoon at 12: ö o'clock 'and fun'tal ej-vic-- wiil h held at : thf (!r;;i M. c hnr h at 2 o'clock; the sinn- aff-inoon, v.ith the Rev.! ' lN-i-l DeW'itt 11' ck olüciatinK. Ihirlal.
will be in Itiverview cemetery.
Fines Total SI 50, Jail Terms;
60 Days Both Cases Are Appealed.
t'nable to give a clear, untangled, d.rect story of why he had possession of 141 quarts of liquor fit club rooms above 12?, E. V.'ashinton a v.. Frank Gustafson was fined SluO and sentf-nc d to CO days In jail by Judj;e Gilmer in city court Saturday afternoon.
Saturday morning he was found) Kuilty on a charge of running a. craml.dinj," room and assessed a lino' of 5 5 0 and sentenced to .',ö (lays in i . . .
jaw. iJotn ca?s were ipne.ilen. '
MARKET FIRM AT !
OPENING MONDAY! i
i ' i I
Closing Prices of New York Stocks
Ni:W YORK, July 2S. Closing I Marine Common prices on the stock exchange today ; Marine Tfd. . .
u lie: A. T. and S. F Anifr. Beet Susar Am er. Drug Syndicate Anur. Can
f O. His Chalmers
Selling Pressure Brings Early!;;;;;;;- "y.. :::::::
f Anaconda Copper
Arner. Smelting and Refff. Co. A. G. V
Missouri Pacific . . Maxwel Comon . . Maxwell 1st Pfd. Maxwell Und. Pfd. Mid vale :teel Nevada Copper . .
Reaction For Short Slump. Drug -Advances.
'KV YORK, July 2? The slock market opened tociay with continued hrmness. U. . .toel opened at
A. T. and T Baldwin locomotive
ill. and () j Rethlehem Steel R Putte and Superior I R. R. r. i Canadian Pacific
U'J 1-2, ,p 1-2 ; Sinclair ri j up
In mentioning his grounds for de-! Mzn Fttroleum Vjö 1-2. up jCluli Copper
cisions Juds1 Gilmer nointed to a
bi. array of devices, in- j
! 1-2; Pan-Amc i Kar PctroKu.n j Cuban Cane Suprar ,
117 ::-4. up 1-4. I;a4dwin 1 1 7 1-4, I Calif. Petroleum
rludinp roui' tto wheeis. faro b arils a , , -n .n .
enin? press arc- came to bear op. c. ana vj the rr.tirkct cariy and reaeiions of J Colo. Fuel and Iron
i po.nt cr more took place in prac- Corn 1-roclucts
The (-fferins's ' Crucible Steel
! ami card U.bh s Ijrouht into court j a evidence. He also referred to the I
delinquent memory of th defendant
! who testified that he could not recall
tieall v all issues.
MRS. nr.lllir.lir T. SCIIKADIUI. ia single name, except one. of more Mrs. Herbert T. Schlad, r. 21 yenrafthan a hundred members of the old. 1" I;. Indiana av.. died at .1: 110 i cluh; that he did not know how
of the slum adances included Li'itil Iqair common at K3, up 14 and New
liowevcr. were largely s iia ! 1 blocks by profit v-ttkers and the slump was short.
It was dir-ttnetly n spccii.lty mar-
hospital, followiru f a ppendieit is.
M . . .... 1 Jt 1 A 1 . . 4. .
an cqjeia-j ine ciuu anu aeciareu mat ne was
pant by one Jones, an assistant, ana
was born June IP,
i
at he, Gustajson, paid Jones.
tion f
Mrs. S-eh racier
1 5 ::.', in Grander. Ind.. thf
of Mr. and Mrs. Shreve L. War- ! son's half hour on the stand
r.ild. Sh mov d tu South Rend six
Harry Appel, 4, Joins Family Of Carnival Folks
daughter' Prosecutor Schwartz made Gustaf-
a most
uncomfortable one and by a sarWtic l.'Ut successful line of ques-
is suried by her husband, two 1 tioninir brought before the court
children. Rtoyd and Vera; tlve broth, j facts upon which Judge Gilmer
two sisters. Mrs. Arthur i b icd his decision.
South Rend; Viola War
! f rs and
j raid, at home in Granger; Vern j j Warrahl. at honif in Grander, Will-j ! iam Warrahl of Rlkhart; Frank;
V.'arrald of Hammond; Howard j Warrald in tlie army, and John ' Wiirrald in South Rd.
Four-year-old Harry Appel of Fovth Rind, through his attorney, has signed tip with a carnival com-r-any which reeently play il South Rer ri. He is not to be on exhibition or tak" any particular part In any of the shows but will probably be a prime favorite nmoim all the sho. folks. Soon he will be the heir apparent of a beautiful home in Florida and receive all the luxuries and privileges of very youn boyhood. This, after beinp ob nie ! many of the necessities of life since birth. Saturday Harry passed from the fciiioinx hands of hi mother, Mrs. Henry Appel. K lj Listen st.. into other loving arms and is now Unadopted child of Mr- ami Mrs. W. i). Gettman. the former at one time a retident of South I?enl. Fatlicr Influena Victim. The lad's father, Henry Appel, wa 4 stricken with Influenza and died last March. The mother was forced to makrt ber way as best he could taring for Harry and thrr.- other children. The task, with the -t of Mvlni? so hizh, was more than she could accompli:. h and still iv her children stich l.yine: and cdueational advantages as they shouM h ive. She- planned ti t:ie one of th chilelrcn oer to the car of a well-to-eio couple who would tare f.i- it and raise it as a child "f th ir own. M i s K n Ge'ttman It arm-d of this and vis, ted the Appel home where she found little Harry Appel jut tb.kind of a rosy cheeked la.l that sh h i ( ,ii !H 1 to b. i e about her own home. Adoption p'.pej- were drawn up by Atty. Honahue Saturday. Mr. ;ettman is president of the Mapoit Sea Fod Co.. Miyport. l'ia.. ard a'so his the restaurant lr' ileucs of the Vodd at Home show s.
mrs. ri:.n;s rvri:r.
Mrs. Prances Ryder of Crums-!
'town, diod Sunday niht at 1-j
ko'eioek at her he. me in Crumstown.
Mrs. Rjder was born in Crumstown. I'ecemlier, and has liveel tiiere
j all of her life. She is survived by J her husband. James W. Ilyder. oi.'i J son, William, and by two brothers', j William and Alexander Riddle, all j of Crumstown.
; Funeral services will he held at 1 the home with Rev. F. W. Johnstone I f .'f i . i : t t in i- Tri. l.iiHv- will !
i cremate!.
Two Muncie Men Despondent, So End Own Lives
York Dock common at C;
t nited Fruit sold up to is i l-i'.
t'nino Copper Enamel :!r;o -Vmrrion Erie Pfd ':Vo Cr at Northern Ore General Electric . . .
up ;. Gre u Northern Pfd.
100 47;
11 J New Haven 9 2& I v y c "5r, ; N't rfolk and Western .. :'f ! Xorthern Pacific 1"-1'hio Cities Gas , I0 4r8 j Par-Amer.can Petroleum 11-8 i Pe nnsylvinia 47 I Inv Consolidated Conner
Reading:
in ;uuiii. ;i.rt , Rock Island Rock Island B Rubber , R timely Common Rumcly Pfd Southern Pacific
j .-'ouihern Railway ''t. Paul Common is: Paul Pfd
140 ; I studebaker Common 4 V Sinc lair Cons s: ! Sinclair Oil l' & j u par
I : 1 ,-ili.ifpn r p-rt 11 ft 5 ......
.100 o 16 2 o - J ' - 4 , 35U 49 115U . 4 34 5i; 9 2
6 4 121
53
"15 - 1 .t . 3?as , 80 ,10-3 . 9 47s , 5J 116 S
4 6 H ; i 1 . 67 H 1 ?? ! 10630iy ! !
mm r
- j rv i
v
n tr$ I i 1 o:
aiHTÄ!
Two Big Money Savin
g Says
S3 T3
l ues da v
mm w-
s
71 H !
n t 1 ' - 4
I
CJeneral Motors
1 C 1 3 n
4o'
Copper
NGOVER FLOTTE
ITILI
Conspiracy Organized Abroad, Declare Government Officials.
reene Cananea Hide and Leather Com .idc and Leather Pfd. Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol International Nickel . . International Paper .. Inspiration Copper Kennecott Copper ....
Lackawana Steel . LOiph Valley
L. ünd N 11 Mexican Petroleum 194 Miam Coiper 31 Yz
: l nncssee
Texas il Texas and Pacific i I n ion I'acific
j F. S. Steel Common 2 ! lr. S. Steel Pf 1
4 i
.
.132, .101 .143 H . 30H 0 7 . ß7?i . 42 . ssu . ü 3
F. S. Food orp Ftnh Copper ";rcinia-Cartlina Chemical Wabash A Wilson and Co Willys Overland , Wool ,
Y e Ftinphot se 57 Liberty bonds 31 percent 99.52; first 4':; 9 4.10; second 4's 9 3. 6 2; first 4V 94.70; second 4U'
5 S U Ö 9 . . .62l8 . . . 1 3 S 1 i . . .110
1 5
. . .270 ... 95 . . .133 ... 1 1 3 . . .117 . . . ö'z ... 94 s; ... 33H . . . 100U ... 3 ß s . . .126';
For seven years e liae fKH'n te-rnie-el nn South RcneVs Oriffinnl l'nil- rscllinp Store. ri'ucinv and Wcelnrxlay arc fnie elajs to atify )our !l j
why we have earned
a S
I M
such a name Till' ONLY LOGICAL I N D i: U SLLLING STOUi: IN NORTHVMS INDIANA.
Trimiiv!
Heaiitlful MM.M) suk Idi's! Here- they are- jut what you ;i:it.
OeoraeftG
In newest New York creation some Taffetas in values to $25. 0a. Your choice r.t
ressos
$14.85
HAT
In the house; values to $5.0o. bo k fur wihilnw display. 5evernl hundred In tli is let. Chou-e
j Ä m !
A mlchty prel sirtnu'nt of Women's $20 Goats
All wool poplins in shades, nearlj' all size Special while they la't at
mop popular
$1.00 Whiter Galareline Wash SkirU Special
9
$14.45
S.".00 IV.jdin Dress Skirts
. s Cob vi' ..-
A beautiful sortment of crs In pure
Poplin. Choice $3.49
M.0F; third 4 : 4's 93. ys ;
4Vs 9 5.00; fourth
fifth
-&9. 84.
I?y T'nited Press:
ML'XCIK. X'nd., July 2S. Two
i men were dead hero today, victims! I!.v Vnited Press:
of their own hands. I ROME, July 2S. Government r- . Despondent because of his inabil-1 acials, accordlnp to the Popolo RoIH' tn ?mrfrni oinn tlifi i-mull iKai.iI '!
v,.. .-..iw v..v.x mano today, have discovered a con-ltion to unrest i eletideliv
annul me nome, ne-i.ry .ucsweaney,
77 years old. Civil war veteran and "
wa ll known farme r, threw m n.ne ' plicity with Italian revolutionarie
Gossip of the Markets
NEW YORK, July
took advanta?,': of a fairly strong j opening to market some stocks. The 1
domestic news particularly in rela
upainit
S. Traders I some pood news coming on Hide
and Leather preferred. T. and M.
'piracy orpanized abroad, in com-
j MARTHA J. I.LI.IOIT. j Martha J. Elliott died Sunday ! mornim: at her home, 114 N. Cari i iisle st.. follow Hie; an illness of two j years. Sne is survived by a iuother, j Wiliiam. and a sister. Mrs. Louis
Thornton, of Flint. Mich. The funeral will Ire held at the n : ideia e Wednesday morninp at 9
o: loe-k. Rurial will be in Hiuhiandj
ct metery.
over a beam in wagoti sheel, insert -inp his head in a noose and jumped from a wacon bed. A widow and four sons survive. L. .. Hartman, al.out 3 5 years old, a conductor on the Ib-lt Line railway here, went io his room in the Grand hotel about midnight last niuht and drank carbolic acid. His body was found at 2 o'clock this morninp. Jll health Is believed to havo been the cause.
j KATII ALFEN LI IILE CLAV. I K'atiialeen Lucille Clay. threeI e ar-old daughte r of Mr and Mis. L.0 j F. Clav-, died Monday im rninp at o
o'clock at the home of her pare nts. v;o e. I'owman st. She- is survived by o:i- sister. Maxine. The funeral will be held Thursday
at'terr,oon .it 2 o'clock at the- reii ueiici-. Iic-v. I. Ycuni olliciatinp.
YOUTH IS INJURED BY SPEEDING AUTO
aiminp at a revolution in Italy. j The revolution was to have been staped under the pretext of a general j strike July 20 and 21, the nevvspa-1
j per stated. The conspiracy is said
to have cente ree in the Italian industrial and agricultural districts,, where the peasants were promised , a division of the lands. j Following Premier Nitti's speech before parliament, in which he pre- j
Miimi me vjeiiii.ui l'cto c- u ouj ivi ratiTVation, the senate pave an unanimous vote of confidence In the government. The premier emphasized the ne-
tiie market. R. H. E. NEW YORK, July 2S. Hear
j .NEW YORK, July 28. Houses. ! with Roston connections are best !
buyers of Maxwell. There is no news i
II' (IV1. UlllH IUI tilt- I'l'J lllh l. i t... the approach of the consolidation with Chalmers. T. and M.
Gi-ain, Cattle, and Provisions
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.)
WHIST CLUB PRISONERS WANT TRIALS BY JURY
MR. AI..MFDA IH MV.
i Mrs. Alme. la Iuey. so years old, I died Monday morninp at her home, j 1(17 Camj .ui st.. after an illness ef ja tew e 1 a s . Mrs. iMn-y was born in
X. -a Voik and eame to South Rend 2 v t rs. a ir . The iura ral will be held at the resiih-nce Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Jordan ef the Lowell i fe'iL'hts church e 'ei.itinu. Rurial will be in the oily c met i y.
driven at 4 0 to 4 5 miles an hour and if this had not been the case there
would have? been no accident.
Miss Grant was being elriven to th" home of Mrs. Phillips on N. Main st. where she expected to visit a short time with the mother of Walter Phillips. The number of' the l!c use attached to the automobile, r. Ford, was IS 3 6 2 5. a 1919 issue.
CIIICAdO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Julv s u,;s lb-, eipts. market, lOlVe lower: tiilk. $21 .'2:r.i J.i.oo; liun-licrs. ?21.U.r,rj:j.C: packing. 2o.7."C'ii,l.H,i; liphtt, J2i.or(-j::.i.-; pi-, Wi21; ruughs, SVJ.lf'i JO.lZ. CATTLE Keceipts. 2s.tM.-e; market, lower; beef, J 10.2.V ls.."0 ; leite her stock. $ 7.2.1m 14.00 : eatiiie-rs and t utters. .t;.(Hi a.l'."; Kt ke-rs nnit fe-lers, ST. "' la.TÖ ; ecovs. $7.2rfi 14.C); calves. Mö.Tüf'j l'i.2.'i. SllKUl'-ibveii'ts, 2l.(Hi(i : "market, ste-aelv; wool lumbti, J'J.UUfn 10.7-" ; ewes, 2.7C.'.t 00.
CHICAGO l'KODlTK. CIIICA;e. .July LN.-r.nTllK Cream-
...-.,.. --n',.. ....... I .. ...1 -.-O'. frtt!
cessity for the Italian people coop-1 !,!x TT' ' i81" crating with the government In its j i:;s ordiuarie?, iwailc; firsts, 42'3 efforts to maintain order throuph-! 431;.'-. out the country. This was essential, j t' 3131'ic: XmeT' he said, if Italy expected to obtain; PÖIL IKY I'owls. ?.lc; duck?, "r, credits from the" allies. Urging the ! geese. b'l2.e; bre-ilers, rr.T.e; tur-
reduction of unnecessary expendi-l pirrTriU'S tures. Nitti eleclared Italy must raise s7.205j 7.0O.
.'ar:?. .'; Virpiuias, t'bls.
MEXICAN BANDITS GIVE UP BOY THEY KIDNAPED
ten billiion sources.
lire from
foreign
FORGER GOES TO MEXICO AND BUYS VILLA
NEW YORK, July 28. Armed with papers from Albany and Wash-
Py I nltcl Press: i insston for extradition of Jacob LuWASHINGTON'. July L'S. Phillip 'in. who jumped bail and tied from
(Thompson. American boy, kidnaped ! the-? country after being indicted last ! by Mexican bandits 30 miles from ' M..rclr on a charge of forgery, Asst.
wilh n iii'' with, will
Georg Hosbr. charce-1 keeping a gamblinc ho .no! SeVvith Rend residents, ch.irqcd f requntinp a gambling hous" be tried by a 1ur sum 'time, therniore their tiial probably
e in the circuit court. When the case" came before Special .Tuibrc Hammond in city court Monday morninp Atty. Sands for the defendants asked for a J.uy trial which request .:s granted by the court and the case set for hearinc Friday morning. In the meantime, howeyer. Deputy Pros. Schock had tb.e eis. . t for trial Aug. 1 in order to pr-p.ue affidavits and will tile it f. r trill in superb r court. It H cfton tb.e case when jury trials are set for hearing in city court that they are carried to the higher courts. In the case of the alhsred gamblers this Action is especially what the state desires, according to attorm ys for tho state.
MRS. SAMPLE RLRRENT. Mrs. Louis i Derrent. 7S years old, aij. of Samuel Dem-nt, former pollen. an. died at 11:50 o'clock Suno.i night followinp an illness of five mouths of complication of diseases. Mrs. lerrent was beirn Pee. 9, 110. in Cromwell. England, and came to South Pend 31 years ago fieun England. She was married to Sr. mue-1 l l r'Mit, Nov. 1S70, in St. 'ue, England. She is survived by her husband; two datmhter. Mrs. W. A. Keb.oe and Mrs. Amelia Rotte.
1 eu, graneldauphter. all living in
; Ninth louid; one brother. Samuel
, '- u n i ir..l . I '-ind.
Mexico City, has been reb-ased upon pavmemt of the 1,500 pesos demandid. the state department was advise, 1 today. The Mexican governrient advised payment of the ransom. The Mexicar. foreign otlue after re c c mmending payme nt of the ransom, for f-ar the bandits might murder the boy. agreeel to refund the money and make every effort to capture and pnnish the bandits. Thompson was kidnaped from the' ranch of his father, John West Thompson, at Miratlores, about 30 mues frem Mexico City, on Thurs-
of South, Rend, one brothc
siste r living in london. Eng-
,. WINTER TO BE SEVERE,
FUNERALS
DECLARES OLD SETTLER
rRANK J. GREEN IS CHAMBER MANAGER CONTINUE! FR( M PAGE ONi:?
nss rr.riLiA pai l. Fune ral se rv ices for M i Pecilla Paul wi'I be l:eM at the homcpfxher cousin. L. ,V. Wuecvorek. 925 X'. Arams sr.. Tuesday morning at $
o'clock; from S
eh'urch at
John F. )eC.roete otliciating. Rurial will Ih- in Cedar Grove cemetery.
ST. PA FL. Minn.. July 2S. "There'll be a cold snap in October, rial right after Thanksgiving a .'ve re w inter'Il set in." said Jerfy MoGuire, all-tho-year-round Lake Co' tag dweller, of the weather pi e spects. "Rut there'll be an early spi inp and cool summer. X'ope I
ain'i pot no special reason for think- ! appeared
Rist. Atty. Sheridan and Detective Sergeant Meany left Saturday night for Tampko to bring back the fugitie. According to worel received by tb.e New York police- Lubin who was first arrested after a nationwide search, on reaching the Mexican city went into the oil business and bought an expensive villa.
HAST IU I KAM) LIVE STOCK. EAST Ill'FrALO. July 2 CATTLE Receipts, .'..äoe; market, active 2T,ra Vk: tip fer rniiinimi, '5'(iöOe b-wer; prime ste-e-rs. li.lörf ls.lo; slilpdnp st-ers, Mn.oowpFJä; niitrher prudes. J'J.00f!i 1 .'.:.; heifers. N'.UW'.z 14.00; cows, i.rKK.r 11 2.; bulls. $7.M)fu 12. co ; uikh cows and springers. $15.KV,f PJ.oo. CALVES Receipts, 1.700; market, active r(c lower; cull to choice, .ö.0o. iy.rp. Sin:i:P AM) LAMBS Ue eiprs. 1,400: miirket. hmh active L'.V tip, sheep .äOe Up; elioi.e 1:1 m Its. ?Ki.."(Y'J 17 00 : cull to fair. .11 KK.;.l;.ot: yearlings. .flToorii 11.00; sl; j. SO (h H.OO. IK Mi.S lbM-e-ipts, ;.400: mnrket. net Ive
i ." lower; yorkers. J2:;.7ä: pig. $22
2i(A): mixed. 2r,: heavy. S2'. roughs, -UOiKo- 2: '": stags. .-to.0yif is
spring, $2.1 COliN -No. 2 velbav, $2.01 tfi 2 "tf ; No. 4 vellow. $1.9sf' 1 !'. ; No. (I yellow. M.Jm; dtiAo; N. 2 mixed. $1.112.0:! ; Ne. 3 mixed, $l.ts; No. (J mixed, 1 byil. W ; Ne.. 2 w hite. .2.Os1ä2.0n ; No. Ö w hite, si. (7. OATS No. white. SitfiXl'-je; No. 4 white, SiliMc; standard. 7'.lae. r.VKI.KV . g rvc, si oieR. TIMOTR V $V .OlK-l 1 GO.
Local Markets
APPROVE FLANS FOR NEW "WORK SHOP"
CHICAGO. July 2S Approval was riven in informal dicus.ion today
of plans for a "v. ork shop' for all
American business with the chamber
01 commerce m cue c uueu fiaies
proposes to buihl at Washington. The building whie h it has been estimated would cost 2.ro0,)u0 would be made a memorial to American business in the wouM war and would
IMHAXAl'OMS LIVi; STOCK INI HA NATO LIS. July 21-.- H(x;s
.' il; market. steady;
He-
best
meilluii s and mixte e he Ice, S.'a.lu;
eel pts
la avies. S2:j.l'y 2.' 2; id. 2a.lt: i-oinmnii
bulk ef sales. $2:i.l0. CATTLE Ke. e ipt. 10MH); nmncef. lo- er; ste ers. sH itn lb.iK ; ciovs ami h c i f e r s. '.( x 1 'n 15. (x . Slli:i:i' IbM-elpts. 3o0; market, weak; top, ?'Jio'a7.oo.
hay, STnAr and rrrm. Carrert,! Daily by r- lTify 3tllletf llotir and Co.. 4i0 S MIcLlfnn.) NEW HAY Paying $20 to $22; selling ?o0 to $30. Tav Payln to J12, eUln 75 I'.IK OATS Paying 75o, selling M to &0c. SHELL COHN l'uyiug 1.7ö; Belling 12.00 to $2.20. ÜAK CUKX-Paying 1.40; selling fl.Nj to I2.U0. TIMOTHY SEED- I'ajlo $5 ie?r bu; cl'ine :."... CLOVEIi SEEDraylng J bu.; elllug bu. ALSYKE CLUVEE-?24.00. ALPALPA (Montaua crown) ?1S.00. oeCAl.N AN Ii I-Kr.U. ,(riete.l O.illy hy O. . orren, Star MMU :1ra-lt- r. SHELL CfUN Taying OAIS Paying 75't tebing n5 to 90c. Uli Seeing 52. at) ruiudreü. MIDDLINGS Selling .0 hundred CHOPPED FEED Selling, ?'J25 per
SCKATC11 FEED Solling $l.2Tj c t.
WHEAT Paying
6
Likp Uitint un art pallery to se'
ttds Ht-orl nwnt ef .7.O0 aiol S .00 Georgette Biooses In a grand nr
rav ef be.i'loü
nrel embroilproU
e flee tfj. C o 1 or ' galore, nt
Ask f xee tlirs' !,"W SI .7" "n'l
unel Voib
ot'sr.s
IJ.V el i.Unir R few
..n beautifu1
fgandle. New
k'i latest
ice
A alk right In and take 3ur rhole-e f IhU lot of rral fl.75 and $2.oo ilusiinvGar In-lmld lire Chemise, Gowns, Camisoles,
Corset Covers and Skirts
A a
Irre !ptlh!e km In. Choi,-
und ( lini- CI 4Cf? U-e Mt OliH.M j
i A
ilk Ktoonit-o 1 .:-,
i :tu
Lie
per
2,11.
I.
LIVE SjXOCK. .Corrected Huliy by Major rtio., f,
Caa ft.. MitbiiHaU.) IIBAV I 'AT STMKUS Fair to rood U-illr: prin-e. K'Hc. HOdS 1.-.117 l.'iO lbs.. 20e; l.V 117. lbs., 2le; 1"0 up, 214c.
SUIT CASES With straps nl. around; made in tnn cowhide ef feet, stror.ely reenforred with genuine leather, at 3.98
Mfn'n 75e UNION SUITS AtMetlc tinrthbrel nnton tuits for men o- every hize, at 55c
'Tsn-Shun f.len $1.50 ami $2.0(1 Athletic and Sprinc Needle? Kibbcel
UllOil
SUITS
Just a limited quantity only. Ar
underwear Palo that's bound to
create a sensation In our men's elepartment. Actually $1.75 and 2 garments in first quality; all Mizi from 30 to 44. Choice
so
i'iTTm i:ti i.ivi; mock. PITTsnritd. July "jv. CATTLE Ueeeipts. 110 leads: market, steady: e-hoi.-e. J1Ö 2f'i 1' 'X; v'ooi. 14.oo' 1 C7ö : fair. 57 'i 12 OO ; veal e alves. SP. (Ml20 00.
vND LAMPS P.e. elpts. 1. market, slow on sheep,
lower en lambs: prune wethers, MV'.oO ft 11.00: ceod. .0 (x1'' Kt.oii : fair mixed.
; del; s.:,; lamVs, .10 wj i' '".
IP m;s Ke e ipts. I" doutue.i.' -ks : mnrket. higher; irime heavy he :. $23.2.7? 2:'0; mMltims. .2:t.7.V- -'4 oei; he;iv.v vorkers. $2.".."''23.7.: li?ht yerke-rs.
r SHEEP - S doubledeM'ks
bo the Washington home of busu- 1 vjrum 2.": pics. .22.00 2'i : roughs.
ness where national iroblems would be worked out.
In c VC r 1 t rfvrif rot n r -1 o.
latricks Catholic', ... . .
... ' 1 re i.;rus. trees, jrrass. just every-
wviv'Vrw IUI I..ii : :i t. i . . . J
; u:.iii; ouisme Kinua piVCS me an aim ji;s case wa set. lor sdiuruay.
ieb-e."
pli:ads not citltv. Paul Pridmore. 2009 Kenyood av..
in city court Monday to answer a charge of Jle pleaded not Kullty
in yj I 11 I Uf-, loiterinc:
'.-rences with the t-ir-au. He w.is awarded a obl n.-da! :. of the ti entlon for his ( e t Ib-r.cy in erfanlz.ition work Ir. Janesville, w her1 he still enplojed as man:ii' r. the e him er of commerce jraine'd national recognition as hobtir. nrst honors acamst ail chambers in th. I'r.i'-M States fjr member.hip .u.-,i jTtii;resive-r.i.-p-r capita Th- rhuv.lr hid 7'0 members ami t x; ti.Ic 1 more money fr mvsnlctpal enterpris p-r capita than any otlier commercial e. kutions 1:1 the lmt- 1 Stat. -. Mr. Cret ri :id aft. r his appoint -lurnt he txp'ts to c-m:-.-.'!.ce his e'.ut.es p.e r.- S.-pt. 1, previ,. in c he could s'it i:io m v?. wbuh are tu v r. f""!. :r: b.i- t'v '.. e m! d. He will lmrii d:.;t. ; prepare to r.;ue Jk family to So ;th P.-nd.
AI 15S. LOPISA DHIiHHNT. The funeral e'f Mrs. Louisa Perron: will be held at 3 o'clock en Tuesday afternoon at the residence'. 213 II. Navarre st. Purinl will takepb.ce in the city cemetery.
ii:ri:rrs iiom. J. 1 i . Miller. Detroit, charged witb speeding failed to appear w hen
'mx - it w i citt it frn'-ei tbo T111-
iliu ket Moiai.iy morninp; in pi"u;:. He- forfeited a tond of
J . : eblV
put up me. mir
fo! ; c.
1-
is appearar.ee Mem-
Ma Vf
the 'ei w l.-
( I : ; 1 b u re
pavs sii riNi:. K.. mensk?. an employe of
Stuelc-'oaker corporation, and on iin driver f a jitney bus.
!".!. d Jl ar.d co.-ts
by Jude
.MOVE ca si: U1. J.idsre Gilmer Saturd iy afternoon docided that the complicated case of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coyle who are
ca;-:yin forward litigation against each other should be taken to thecircuit court. Cof.'e now hns a case in circuit court pemlinc: in which he asl.s annulmT.t of marriape. The case' he ard by Judge Gilmer Saturday was brought by Mrs. Coyle ami pb ;.iled for supiort of a six months
old l-abv.
His mother declared that he was working and that the arrest was unjustified.
atthxtion: Members of Norman IZdelv
W. n.
O.. No. 1, wi
neon at 1 church to
Happa Van s'icklin.
nifot Tuesday after-
4". at Grace M. FJ. ittenel the funeral of
Adv. 5S50-23
WU T CHAKGKS ASSAULT. Another case for domestic bli? shattered by unpovern.ible temper will b- heard in police court Tuesday morning when L'verett Hardy w:.l testify in a cas tiled atrainst hin by his wife charpir.p assault ami battery. Judge Gilmer Monday morning fixed Hardy's bond at $30.
$ly Xny.t 2J.Ü; i-Uik's. .Sl" oo'ii ll"..0e.
CHICAGO GKWN AND PHOVISION.
CHICAGO. July 2v
Opening CORN .In It 17 Sept. lti" Dee. lt'.SU
! OATS
July Sept. 0"s Dee. MVi P KKJulv Nominal Sei.t r.l.t") LAUD J uly 31.70 S-pt. 34.70 Kins Jufy -."., Sept. 2""."
II Ich Low Close 107 1? 4 107 p7-N ltc.', l-.C'i 1724 MT1-. 17sii sra , wot; M lh qi; sr.Jj s-i1 r.ä o) 32 0: 31.73 34 7" 34 30 34.30 3L72 34'V 31 0 11. 03 2i'M 21. CO I's.iS 2-S.37 2" 2
SUDS. !
Correet,! Dally by Warner Droa.' Morr. 22d K. Mi.hican t. COW 1'FAS-I 5U to $5b0. JA PAN E.si; MILi.1 $3 to 13.50. - LED CL() EK-$28. TIMOTHY; I.J.00 to LbD leC W.00. SOV KEANS G to JG. SOUDAN UKASS S) per hundred "i'i.l.l. s-i.oo. WINTEll OF HAI KV IiETCH-$13 00 &LM- LO VVJJKS 23c lb. A LS IKK .$23 to '2Z 00. BLUE J II ASS $3.75. WHITE CLOVEK-tlO to S33 SWEET L'LOVElt tlS.Oa M A M MOTH ( ' LO V E U $;i0.f0 ALPALPA $1$. i; 1.; FIELD PEAS $3.30 to $130. lotLria ai .Mi;.rs. . orrertfd Dally t;v Jliniiiie'a Market 18 ".. -4fr.ran Hll. KEEP Koast. 30-' . : boiling-, 20c.
rajing 40c, Sellin;: 4:
.Men's $1.30 Pure
SILK HOSE 69c
$1.30 Honvy ( hambraj
WORK SHIRTS . . 94c
Heavy HIu' OVERALLS . . $1.19
,s::.oo lAtra (rod
WORK PANTS $1.97
Lue r l'.pi it ( (. licn-.iiM-
Mb
-I-
f '! . S
villi friQhwfbwj
FOR TUESDAY While quantities last only.
$2.00 Aluminum Coffee Percolators. I e!
3 ! V.
n
LIrnltM qunntity r real I'prrolfltorB. complete. S-e day at
Women's, Misses $1.75 Middies . .
f 'i
S1.00
Snlli eof,rs, 11 beautifully made, white. A v ry sp' nt lo.
l'b;e, pren. r'-y?. and tria.rr.ol :.. 'U.ai whi tN v lawi
Women's $1.50 Summer Corsets .... Tine ..pen r.ievh. witli r'f flexible stls, witb -1 it-ti" pood hrse pupporter. i in Infants' Famous Rubens Vests
Every in', tier k:ir,we whit Infants' VeM are. Jut 10 this bt r.t 37r.
Women's 75c Kitchen Aprons . . .
89cl prv"f tulU tp an 1 5
at sae
37c
Kut'f d7'!l
....47c
if--t p"r-':'I Kiti h'n Aprn. :r.rtf.- ü v f-ill. i-t P.cht or drL. For Tn- - y
Pin-
vpry
elay only 47v.
I.JC.
ilüf AWTFn
I Seamstress for special work Thürs- Ji
dav. Apply at once! &
rnnntCE market. (Corrected to'lay by th Brotherhood rorery, 230 N. Main .t.) KUTTE Ii M) i:nS Creamery l.nt ter. payin- 3e.'- pound, selling :2 : pound; country butter, paying 3k- pound, selling
!'"' pound; f'i, paying 41e elozeu, t-U-
i:e - :ozei.. I-HLTIS AND VKGETAHLES Fruits fallfe.min r.-'i1 nntr :,. .1. .
V ool iK.fiitO.'. i I (- m 0 n R . 33 !., n !,.inirnc! 1 fn I . I
irsin:a pot: tor-s, ff Du.; Lw caS. tage, belling pound.
CHICAGO CASH GIMIN. CIII('C.o Tr!v 2. WHEAT No. 1 r-1 !',; " No 2 rel. -2.2?? 2 -3 : No 3 r-d $2.2iv"j2 211-'.: N-. 2 h ird. N2.2.3
T7 2 2:: No. 3 Lard. $2.20:: V-.--. -NO-
scam.o.v srix i.Mi .u nci:. Atty. Scanlon was named ppeeial jadge to try the case ag;ur.st Albert Jo'mson, charged with drivins; an .-aitcmobile while intoxicated, and Clyde Alward. charged with drunk e.'.jies. The c.i.se was set for trial Friday morn inc.
to el
ir.il.iv ir.ormr, c on a ".strui ti:;. traffic 1-y failr1. e traiTic rt-g ulatior.s.
Mr. Leo F. Clay will neat deliver
milk until next Saturday.
NOM IN" ATI'S IXI)i:iL K v t'nlte-.l rrr- : "WASHINGTON. July rrest
Wilson today sent the following
HIDES AM) TALT.OAV. Corrected today by !. Llppman. 211 N. Main kf.) Hides. 231 3.V; ealfskins. 40.70?. Keu'Jere.J laliow, 37e lb.; teswax, S-j pound.
TOO LATE TO CLASII V.
WANTED Two rr.f-a to tra.vJ. Exppr.ss ' ndvaa. Apply in .js.jn. Li:nv, , Koia 2 Mil;. urn hotel. Mishawa k.. i Par' iald to appli-ant 2st7 1
nomination to the senate:
1UI'N; men wanted t" tr.- vei, no ex-I'-ri'-ne and npital n-'-ssary. G'l p ition. all f..r Kay Sivnci-cr, MI!-
To be collector of Internal reve-i nue:. William L. LIder, Indianapo-j lis, a new olfice. j
j t urn hot-3, Mislaw-.ik:i.
2t3
KM
Adv- Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads. 5S51-2S I J . Tut man.
NEW YoliK Foy Habberie, M:d to wei'h 6S0 pounds, better
km.w n as Jack u l'-un, was dead
He wa.s Coney l!and'3
1 17 South Michigan M. Corrrrt Apparel fer Women.
f.
i low PRicca
ui r.
JLL
Special for Tuesday and Wednesday
10 Bars 5 Small Cans3 Large Cans Half Pound Swift's Pride Milk j Hominy Black Tea 3 Bars Large Can 2. Pkgs. 2 Pkgs. Palmolive Pumpkin Sal Soda Corn Starch Soap 1ÖG 15o 15c 2Sc
7 Cans Cleanser
7 Reils ß
-Toilet Paper
LT1
r-C -
