South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 216, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 August 1919 — Page 4
4 MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1919. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Photographs Show One-Day Erection of Mission Home Local and Foreign Market News Stocks Grain Cattle Provisio),: NEW YORK. Aug. 4.—Closing j A. G. W V prices on th steck exchange todaj ! A. T. anl T : I Ilildwin Locorr.otivA : Wer(,: j i: and i : 4 A. T. and S. V 32 ' I5fth', hetn ?tr! Aniorican Beet Suifar American Druj; Syn ; liutt' nd S'j;!' F v " F- . ' V ." , .:..' rF, 0! 11 f R R. T. American Can 51 S ' ''radian J'aoifc Allls Chalmers 4öS.MM Cciyrr American Car Foundry 112 '.it m Car.e S;:ar . American Locomotive I California I'Jtro'.tun Anaconda Copper ; Vr.tra! Leather ... "'s. American Smelg & Refff. Co.. T7:7C. .tr,.i t ; 1 J iL Co!o. Vw'i and Ir'n Corn Products - ' L f . 4 v. Cr-ici: ?tro! ,v W Is 7 I - Market Gossip ' Chir.o "opper j t Kr, i.r r i i ; " . S 4 vt"" 'fnw Auc A Thi Vpw . . . . ! r risro common ... York Financial Hulleim says. W hlle 1 Lri(, c,,rr n.on the stock markft may not imrn?-1 V' " (liately ref.ect the Poibllity 1 Great Northern Orr J 1 . i i : - , 'i -
rryciv-iT rt'r7-rrr. .(-tvf , trr.
unsettle- investment, sentiment b a result of the 'government ownership of railroads or a strike' stand of the union lahor. we believe active Investors would be wise if they put themsclvrs in a state of preparedness for sich developments,"
NCW YORK. Aug. 4.—A special
meeting of the Maxwell Motor Co.,
inc., has been called for noon on Sept. 4. at Wilmington, Del., to pass
upon resolutions that funds be ap-
plied to the purchase at not above
Oret Northern Pfd. . (I en era 3 Motors Greene Caranra Hide and Leather Corn Hide and Lear her Pf d. IiTinoi Ontr.il International Nlcl.-el . Interr.ational Paper . Inrplrutlon Copper . . .
Kennecott Copper Uck.iwin St er! 'ivohiph Valley Mexican Petroleum
Thu picture was taken very soon after the work of erecting the summer home of the Rescue minion wan under way. tut shows the build
ing lilrculy taking shape. The volunteer er.rpentcrs. botli amateur and professional, took u minutc-'s time out to pose
l'hotd l).v Man-'old. par of share.s of the first pref?rred
Photo hy Mangold. Her are the Elks who entrineere d the johi. The committee in charge was composed of the following: Left to ri'lit bottom r,w p. j. Dennis. Iucius Miller. ". W. Srhn-i- r. Top row John Mountain, J. G. Yeasley, Samuel I. Schwartz.
Tlio aeeompanyinc pliotourapli s of flu i(i.u of tho Mirisnur liornc for tho Mly K ru ijo mixtion at f liain-'-la!cs !y the i:iks urii tak'.-n ty Ii. 1 M:anxol(J. Mr. Mn ugolri , Ii;iiin jirints of Uicv and till thrr i-WN, in luditi a rsjp ii tutc of f.lto uirkcis, ni Mintrd and will placf llu-ni on alv, ;lvlii onr-foiiith rf the ro.s r'vi pi. tr lhe City Kf-iie miion.
PLENTY OF II
FDfi CITY COURT
DEATHS ____
MKS. AURA WALTER.
Mrs Aura Walter, wife of Henry! Walter, 2123 Catalpa av., died Sat-
urday evening at 11:45 "clock fol-
lowing an illness of three days. Death resulted from complication of diseases. Mrs. Walter was born on
Feb. 14, 1858, in Cumberlin county,
Ill., and on March 11, 1877, she was married to Henry Walter in Niles,
Mich. Following her return from Niles, she livd in South Bend for
23 years. She is survived by four sons: Asa J. Walter of Lansing, Mich.; Charles and Frank Walter of
South Bend, and John Walter of South Bend; and two sisters, Mrs. JEdgar Johnson of South Bend, and Mrs. Julia Edwards of Casey, Ill.
The funeral will be held from the
Corridors of t!ie rity hall were
stock of the Maxwell Motor Co.. for
i retirement the amount of the flrst I preferred stock to be decreased ac- ! cordincly. i .
Marine Common Marine Pfd. Missouri Pacirlc Maxwell Pa cine
' Maxwell 'mmon
I Maxwell l?t Pfd.
Mr. v well :nd Pfd Mldv:0 Steel Nevada Copper New Haven N. YNorfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities C.as Fan- Xm.-ricm Petroleum
NFW YORK, Aue. 4. Nw York News bureau says: "Sentiment on street is preatly improved by easier
turn In money situation. Conserva
tive element regard market as professional, traders puttinp out short
lines and strong pools working on bull fide. "Dullish talk on specialties. Unit-,
ed CiKar Stores. L'nited Retail Peopi.-sCas '. . . . . Stores Tohacco Products exports Pennsylvania likely to have sharp upturn. j Pitts ire Coal "Prospect of good results in es-1 Kay Consolidated Copper tablishments of foreiKn credit re-j Reading fleeted In huge exports and placing ; R nrblic Steel of larfie contracts. Technical posi-: Rock Island
tion of stock market believed strong1. ! Rock Island A
stock borrowings indicate large Rock Island R
short inte rest. '
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feds ftron;;. coininoii slw,
to :!. , Sinei er Oil
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l'ln "t":rs" . ..V; YV7: ,,:','; ,.:r Tobacco Products
pr.ules, $JAh i'.i l...."0: heifers. our,,:
inilv-b -j s uml springers. Mi in Texas Ml
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Photo hy Mangold
This is how th buihliiiir bokel at 2:oö o'clock. The workers had enjoyed a lunch on the grounds a short while before and were attack- i in the job with-renwel viyor. J
Wil-,, ..: n.rk., T.,s ar,l .;.uI;c 5:
Imlpe Gilmer who is on a -hort vaatir.n.
home Tuesday at'trn.on at 1 o'clock. th R v. A. M I lls oiiiciat-
s.
A number of women of !,,d repute j Furial wiil t.ik.- place in Niles were before th- r.urt and tir.ed f or :
keeping houses of ill fame and for beins inmates. Cora "üiord waa
LEONARD SZCZYGLOWSKI.
plven a ilne of $1 and costs for run ( I.- anard Szczyirlowski. js years nin& a hotise of i',1 f.im' and Mar- 'old. Iln7 Kemble a., FeI at hit garet Had and Ruby Citn-ion ;,s- hotn- Sunday evening at l':F) , messed lines of $ and osts n o'eln :-k I'ollowii an illness of a few charges of ht-imr inmat s. Cast s; we ks. is suri-d by his wife. aKaln't John Mandi-h. proprieb-r ,f ' "i'tri.i Szczylowska. one son, the G-rmani'i c!ut, char--:, d ith 1 J'din. and two laughters. Anna and running a Mind ticcr. Fe.-.-i.. AM--n Cvc I:a. and Kitty Marcel! with ru-mintr a' Funeral services will be held Wed house of ill fame and 1 .-in;; an m-; '" -day tnorninc at S:.10 o'clock at mate, wer set for trial AuiT. "'.;s?- H'-dwiiie's churdi. Rev. S. HosI'harUs Clark. John Frown and . m.-ki. ' S. C.. olbciatmc. Rurial Charles Coleman, rharc-d with fr-- Ul!1 1,( 111 St- -R-.-eph's c metery. quentlntf. wfr- ::n-! f T. and ts. Joe All y was ven a tin. of ?l . Mi;-. ANNA ( . .I K tt'Mi A. and costs on a har'. of a sault and :vi,"s- Anna Czajkewsku. 77. years batterv Tiled bv Foais Kohl r and th- at h"r home. 7 1 '. W. Ford
f.ne suspended bv the curt beau.-
MRS. ANNA CZAJKOWSKA. Mrs. AnnA Czajkowska, 75 years old, died at her home, 719 West Ford st., Saturday evening at 11:15
testimony levelop. d that th- as.u:It . !'M'k folKlW an i:Iness of corn-
was provoked. Th b f aidant a 1 - '1:r 1 '
i'uneral
services wi'.l t held
Wedbvs.lav moniint: at '.::;' o'clock !
at St. Ibdwise's cliui'ch. Rev. John Maid otla iatm. Ruriai will be in Cedar Grove cemeterv.
EDWARD OKONIEWSKI. Edward Okaniewski, two months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Okaniewski, 315 N. Kaley st.. died
S:.j;daV r;:ofi:i! ;t 7 o'clock. j I.nerai services we:e ludd Mon-iCl IPl QECUQ DTDATC
I w I - I L L I vj UUUn I L.
.lav aft. rt'.oon .it 'J o'clock at St
Sta:u.-!aus Catholic charch. Rev. Rom in Marciiuak, ". S. C. otlieiatitm. Ibarial was in St. Jose ph's oem--t rv.
le?ed that Aly beat him eaue p.e had testified in a pru lnarinc tf'efor? Chief Kline t.lliru" wber Mind ticr ketpers s" u r .1 their booze. I'int Man) Drunks. Several case of mtox i at ion w.'-r" disposed of hy the i ; 1 1 by Lninc defend.mts $1 ard o!s ar.d Job. n McNally, charged with .iminc an auto s hile intoxicat.d iii. w a !;;. of $lf and co-'s. Joe Sheets was flr.ed $1 ar.il costs for t ; : i : -r pap. rs from fK bundle at tb.e T.ake S!o-re stat 3 without permission of the r.ew ' a, fary for wh.om they were intend- ' ed. Rut on. jail s. men. .- w as j out by the court Mo:..'.ay nio: nir.c. Stanley Gahkaich. c.har.'-d with astu'.t and batt. ry b- !; - w-.fe. b. in--; Kiv.-n rive Lays Maurice Yo ir.. .-. T ( k.c w.i t'.r.ed J! and. o-ts in j- ,r; Mun. day morr.in . :i a ha: re , drunkenness. Otto M itt:::e,.r W;.v; i lT ; co-'s. b J .;.- W p;tznsk: n :: t ...: rt M.-:;,! v ::- i.Mir on a eh '.i o: i- .- - ;. a ir t
car with a .bi.'..- w h- t Iowas d:ch a : u ,.t'' ere;- ... ... - . . i . -
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MRS. MARY KINERK GARDNER.
. II. Ai.e.n w , .ouud truilty on- Mr-. Mary Kin.rk (Ftrdner. 63 x charge - t inlexnaln-n a-.d a,- ,,.us M u: s William St.. died
i a ::; . : . i . 1 1 : i . . - it,- a in c.-.'upany w.tli Job.:; M . N.F.'.'.'. who va- :.!,,-. I 5 1 .. .,r.d . s Mou.iav
racrntn a u.ari,- r ::. ant-, u h:b- ' V.cal. ,i
Kinerk of 1 nilianajioii
it,.. -J.. inv .-.Ol fr. rhniiv (.(TrJ ) MIOO I aCIUC.
11... v.J., - - LHi.". ' S. Sie l Common . . . . ,
sir:i:p ami la.mi;s i:eeipt. r s Slo1, ,,f(1 !l.'Mt); tniirket ac tive. ," t T-V- v : ' i .hnjee lambs. $ lCF'.; 1.7." ; mil t fair, j 1 1 I 11.0cili.o0: yearling. fl"J oi; i.l..) . . I tan Copper 8h.-ep.Fv3 (Kirtj.ll o(. ! Yiruinia-i 'arolina Ch. mical l II MPS -lteeelpts. s.OOO; ni.nrket n t lv. - . . . il-V lower: Yorker. .S2-T7:: pip. ?.-F7'.'t , u l,un A ;.1fK: mixed. Sl"n.7:; benvy, 7-". : A i!son and Co
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CHICAGO LIVK STOCK.
CHICAGO, Alf?. 4 -HO;s--Kceeirts ! Fil'rty bonds .1 percent 9?.
inarK-i uini. en .ij. . 10, jia. Seeon! I s .5
f''"'.7.": butcher. ..l.tW'J--- : p.'O'KJns.
j MV.oocji .: liplitu. Jjo.la'-'-.' sn; il ri.
flK.T-'.rn .'u ; mush. fW.i)( -Jit m CAT l"Li; Uecelptn. ll.o anurket IlH'Stlv "'.". lip: b ef. 10,C-,; lv..); but' lier st'wk. .$7.r014..v: -Miiner. Mid idters. yt;.tr;'.MH); tf.'ler ntnl f"".l
t, .7Gf'i II.1: o as. s.;.!"''.' Li - : ' jlves. $VUtfn HMO.
1 SRJ:1:P -lte-elpts. 1.7V: market ttx.Mf1 1 1 n- w..,! lamb s. fi.'j't Pi 7a ; TtT Tlr rr rrrr
''.S; lust 4,;,s - 1M.H".; K-eond U"s '.3.42: thir.I 4 4 :.! 0; fourth 4,F--F4S; fifth 4?;"s5'j.S4. Local Markets
cwrf, .S7.('0''2'-'-,iO-
incAcio rnoni k. CHICAiia. Aue. 4 15 1 TT 11 K Civanicrv extra.. .Vib...-: .vtau darls. r.2''
F"-M4'-: firsts. ."r'fi-VV ; see.inds. 4'-''' .'.-. i;(;,;s r1 ilia rl s. .T'f 4fV-: nr-ts. 41 ' Ufa HM ! I i 1 : ITS-1 ; Twins. r-oiFU'vc: Ainr- ! iras. a..i3ra.14c l'orii i:v Fowls. rd-: du.-k. j peese, !'; J.V : sprincs. "3c ; turkeys.
"J-e. l')TATi:s I.eirts. 1" nr: Vltginias. ..V Mil. : Ohies. S.1 M-Vd.l oO . m.
. Photo by Manrold. Here is the building nearincr completion, the pliotograph having been taken at 4 o'clock. Note the substantial progress which was made in the brief period which elapsed after the previous picture was taken.
OF TAX ON PROPERTY PURCHASED FOR PARK
An iUtempt to have th- city of South Fend exempt from paying taxes on property Leins; purchased
I by it for park purposes was made by
;'City Atty. T. W. Slick, when he ap-
" I li'"ijFl 1. fri tili IiH j rd tif riuntv
o.nc i.'iu'u an iiiness i sev- . . ... .
. . , ; vornmisMoners at us refruiar nearial moutr.s ot .omph.'.asons. . ;... .' i,..a - .,
!- .'i.'11'..i . ..ii- .-in rv .i.-vrvva lll .1
rebate on the taxes for the Stude-
taker park propirty. No action was j taken Pv the commissioners, but it j is the cer.eral opinion of the mem.i hers feat this rpmu-vt is not w ith-
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in meu jui iso. l . l io ii , an. i snouni u.
GENEVIEVE RAFINSKA.
C . -:-.- ;e . Rafair.ska. F; ve ir old .
l i l ail. .lllil ..lie. llliri.l ll. j
Rafre-ivi. d;.l Mondiv no.ui at 1
sides para r.ts she is survived , t - brother.-. Frank and Henry.,
ami v.e Msttr. .xi.r.a. lie was born ;:: S, .Fi I". i:i i F..l:.'.'al s- r 1. ( S Will be h'Fd
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. '. W '. - e
liiin b.. R .
nr. - r
' ,F dec iib d by the state tax board.
H . r. ;--atm- P.urial j A rrtiTn for thf improVement of " '.w.l ie ia .. .1 o-.-ph s . . rnc:. rv F, ,. , , , : the i .r.i--le road was ordered spread
pre.
on tli.' record. J. C. P.rooks was aw.ualeii $ 1" 5 damasjt s caused by the improvement of the cross road.
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'...v. :. a :r.r.th"s illn-s of dropsv ! WEST SIDE MERCHANTS
..i.d omph. atien of diseases. She
:" F ; , ! y th: e. rs. Mrs.
f
TO FORM ORGANIZATION
Wed at Fifteen BIRTH RATE GAlNs-so vea ai ripeen, . D0ES DEATH RATEt N J?;,,! C7,V A7in O. CITY'S JULY FIGURES
Asks Annulment
Three years ago, when she was only 15 years old. Thelma Nutting married Otis Nuuir.fc. In March, 1 1 1 S . she was disillusioned. She learned that Nutting had been married before and that his first wife was still living in Three Rivers. Mich. The youthful wife says Nutting married hr without the formality of a divorce from
Althongh the birth rate for the city of South Rend showed a material gain for July as compared with June the deaf- rate showed an increase also, the number of deaths for July being 61 and births 129 accord, ngr to the report of City Health Officer Dr. E. G. Frryermuth filed Monday. In June the deaths recorded were 45. and the births registered, 119. Of the 51 deaths in July five were of infants less than one year old. four were from accidents and seven from tuberculosis. In the report of sickness one case of small pox was
i listed f.nd two diphtheria cases
wife No. 1.
These facts are set forth in a suit J named.
for annulment )f the marriage enXITmX' N : 'n '" EXPECT SENSATION AT In her complaint Mrs. Nuttin? No.1 TRIAL OF PATROLMAN
2 asserts that she left Nutting im-
mediately upon learning of his pre
NO SEED FAMINE SEEN . BY COUNTY AGENT BIRD Several calls have been received by County Agricultural Agent C. K. Bird in regards to the rumored wheat seed famine. Mr. Rird stated that perfect seed would be scarce, but that he was certain that enough could be procured to make certain a crop fcr the coming year. St. Jo-f-rph county has been fortunate with its wheat crop in comparison to the other counties of the state having had no take-all and very little smut. The outlook for other crops in the county is very pood.
rmcAdO cash okaiv. HlCACrO. Auk. 4. VC UK AT- N
rod. fJF,''.'.. : No. ." re.F ?2 r:; ;
(txkI !!. .t f-, Tfiiff Mill r,. I .. 4?0 li(t,;.n ) NEW MAY I'aylup t- 22; k-JIIiij si t ?3.y -ir. . u .-ro:i:-s ro ii: . I : ! : c 75c OATS Paying MV-, ...dUnr f-o 'jV b'HKLL C(KN Pa) lug $175; n-iiiu LAU CUKX PajJr.g $1.4'.; .vI!;: f 1 to i: no TIMOTHY SEED- Taylrir $" per hi; CI.OVEI: SEr!!) rnylr-r I. ii ; v-;i-llig $-." I.u. ALSYKi: ' LnVEU- f 24 m ALFALFA (Moniann pr'm .l'-JO.
tltAI.S AND FFfn.
red! -2TMa2.-j7,: ,o 2 linrd VJ Z,fl ; CneefP, DaiJ, hy O. X) . rtorr.n. tfi
'2 i'4 : No .1 hnr.1, YMa - --;
sirlr.g. 'SZ U - -sCORN No. 1 yellow. l.W--i: No. 2
vellow. $l.r.".: No. 4 yellow, fl y.lff i h h --yj rA iiv.a r-'
No. 1 mixed. Jl.ir.U.H-'F Nv " mixed. I MIIH)LIN(,S -Sellir.g M 00 lo.n Jr.- :
Mill. I!1rnrll
SHI LL COKN rayinr fl.VT
(ATS -I'aylnc 7-, tr-YAv.z n, to 3V
jl.s.'ff. 1'.: No. 3 inixe'l. .i. s, : .v.. o nilxM. ffl.Sö; No. 1 white. Jl N. 2 white. OATS No. 3 whit", n.'4frt7'J-e; No 4 white. Vsit'7 7-V4e. itvi:-i .vVff? i.oi. TIMOTHY f-'J 00A7 11.0.
C HICACiO (tltAI.V AMI ' VKO IION.
( IHCA;. Auf 4. opening Hlrh COi:n
l-2 1.-.4 l.Vi
Sept. 2 Iec. 1-M Mav 14t li OATS s-pt. 7:'.'t Fe". 7CS
i poi:k
Sept. -10.10 LAUF Sept. .'-2fo Oct. .T-'.oo KlltS
I.OW 177 14IP".
Mom 17:
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CUOj'PLI' FFKD-Sfiliü-, t r
' "JcnATCH FJ:i:i-Fe:ii.,g ;er f WHEAT Fay icj f.'.lL
LIVX STOCK (Corretef I)H.7 l Major Rio...
fa At., MitlikwaLa.) H FA V j FAT RTEEHR Fii'r to loTz 11'-: prime. l-lUr. HO(;S-i;2.150 lbs. 2'F,c, i:--I7j Ri., 21c; up. 214c.
. . : i!t 111 Ot Toledo. V.i
r r a r. v n..rw.!Mi. l i M r r y :t- . M - - 1 : .
TT.' Jl t:d i-F . .; ,!.!!." ..o Mv.v: !xTher-re K'irrrlr of:
.f trt-ii'.---H M N .i: ni.l'AIITMKNT.
the F .. ; a s F.-:-, h
m.-nap f.er.t f ;h. ; r- ,, . f t f . e J ; i a :; . i : :i .:!! t :::
S.. ; !. Ii.
Th" up-town retail merchants who nr- 'iiembers of the Hetail Mer-
! chant's assoc i itlon. wiil ir.oet in a
vioua marriage and has not lived with him ir.ee.
PATRICK IN U. S.
That ftartlinp testimony will be developed in The rond trial of Pa-
trolm.m Pert Miller when h-? comes I before the board of safety tonight lis the belief In city hall an 1 police circle todav.
Titi ii ir tih niri i . . . ..
!:: -f S i-i Pr:v(. Calif John of FF , . ,F e . 7 . i F ..-Mmpr..., Miller was aeauitted l.t Fridav
i v. vui. on i v. i' ..uuiiip, im? ai a i iiuv'ii -v ' v.., ...4 .... 4.u nas .
' -- -Utte, MOn- , . v.. a....--.,i her. AVr. 1 mnntV. , - .
v v.v-v.rv. i .ai. ..iti . ' h- n;.v u.vj. Ii i x .... uiuuvit.-, was IX-
I.il.'rv. f l-O'Jth H.I.d.
Mrs
t'ir."". t!.e F v. .p born at V;.br4ri Ir.d
with merchants f the west side tOied in New York according
to
nijzht when tried on a charce of
conduct unbecoming an off.cer fol-
; lowing the di.scoverj'. in hi?- locker
Li:ON.UI) I'U.NKHAIi TUIFSDAY. Funeral services for Mrs. Ralph Feonard. who died at her home in Plymouth Sunday morning, will be held at the residence Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hurial will be in the Plymouth cemetery.
ba.-. iror .- to Ch; . I i nor f F.i
a .. .
ar;d .1
. May !j. p.".) F..: - im! . r a.
will be h.-ld at
try to hit iiron some uniform plan word received Monday by his ni;.th.of a cticn pump containr.c whis as to the time the retail stores of I er. Mrs. Charles Patrick. 137 IF ... .v, rr,
!v.i: c): Wednes.'.av 1
: im-: at : o'clock. Itev. John F.
; !. Cr ot
For:: Aug.
BIRTHS. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Barkan, 614 W. Division st., a son, Aug. 4.
e will otFciate ar.d burial
b. in 1 1 . : h! i r.d e-rr.e t (TV
South F.end will be closed and the time which they will open for hui-
t nci-s.
Droa d way.
ItrA'OKT IHI IT THEIT.
A:-
ky. Although the charge- upon which 'Miller will be tried tonicrht have not been made public except that they concern whisky and alloff H fi'lnHrir lit" PiemLcrt nt tVio
. V...1.A..& I', .... ...... A . .74 L 4 .
! un.rurai;ized and keep their stores : Parted to the police today the theft j f,', .. i-nrtWn ,,-,
! rt:nnlnr irroculary. The an on foot J of 35 bushels of peaches stIen i char?es are Indirectly concerned Try MFW.TIMF Wmt Ark i'rt,vi U,i vniJition working from a car on the Grand Trunk ' wkh" the dis ippearar.ee o booze II V i.L.. I ll Co VVani MQi. hours. ' crus at St. Jo-ph t. frm ,hc bull ven at the C1ty jail.
Merchants of th we.: i.!- are: F. J. Krider, 416 . William st.. r- 1
INDIANAPOLIS SHOPMEN JOIN STRIKING UNION Uy Cnite.t r'rex: INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. f Follow. inp the lead of a. Quarter of a million members of the Federated Railroad Shopmen's union. 2,300 shopmen of the Big Four railroad here walk?l out at 11 o'clock today. They iemand an increase of 17 cents an hour. The strike vote was taken vester-
day afternoon, when employes of '00; :'1ine. 192. the Penn-jylvanJa and other railroad
lines rera.ed to strike. tayir.K thati WASHINGTON. Au
Se;d.
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COUNTY HAS 25,612 VOTERS, INCOMPLETE ENUMERATION SHOWS
With the report of one township misslnp the annual enumeration of St. Joseph county shows a total of 2 5.612 male votert. The report of the number of voters in each township has just been filed with County Auditor Arthur F. Wolf. .Madison
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township in the only township of th j 4i.- ior-u. ' ' 4 ' " ... county that has not f.Ied a report. f ut ns aSi i:o.tai.li:.-:-rn::t. Portas township which include , n ""Li'""- '; ':
LA I i i I 1 Vi i. v -,-- iivtt'-. of vours with a total of 17.G2-. Tne rej-ort of the remaining township is as follows: Center. I 1 ; Clay. 2 47: German. 119; Ha vis. 142: Liberty. 555: Luncoln, 426 ; Olive. 452: Penn. 4.S S 1 ; Union, ITS; Warren.
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such action row would violate the! Lieut. Kdward Dunkle of South I "OH. riat nd irUr ui.ortr.
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