South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 232, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 August 1919 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES DE A THS Hawaii jam: van i.i i :v. 1 Iis nn.h Ja t Van Er-v. 7 years id. 4-1 H. Franklin s' ., ci;d at th" i . m of h r son Thoma in St. 1a';i. Mo. Monday following a Let The Wedding Bells Ring Out 1 i? In the Heart oj South Bend JILL PHOME RITES Idler Company's (jCSH! t WONDER short :I1 r-s She :s surviw-d .y two sons, .lohn F I couldn't WIFE TO GO i i Private Exchanges anci Residence Stations Included in Petition For Raise. of l.'j-f Arndts ard Thorn of I.01.1-. Mrs. II. .1. I. r.t of H7 NT. t Shore dr., is rr.tndd.mphter. I"u;i- r.i! -r vi- t will he held from !h- Itii. sri! fhay-l Thursday rr ornir.K at 10 o'clock. Harial will be TO THE. COONTRV it
WOULD CREASE
Avv WIFE'S ) IN TH6 I COUMTRy LUCKv T
( l5 I INTEND) H -ejT I INTEJSO , I TO GO TO f Crz TO TAKE The caJNnrypY you y rv y TO QrLi- ALO.MC5J
Detail resMrnnjr rr rtt'on ot tfco Central Union Telephone Co. to the stat public service commls-ston. asking p?rm!fH.on to lr.cronso rate !a Bo ith Bend, were announced here Tuesday. Belles Increase In regular phone rentals, raise have also ben atked In many other classes of service. Private hranch oxoh;tns;c5, which under the :overnm-nt schedule, cost IS pr month, are ;ited for $-1 ;i month under the chedt;le for which the company asks. Instead of $9.'') per month for a business hou?o in-ter-communieatlni? system, J 1 -. 5 0 per month !s asked. A new class of service, that of an inter-communicating system for residence?, J listed In the new schedule. This service is to cost $7.75' par month If the petition is -ranted. HuMness phones will cost $ per month, and residence service l'.'.2" per month, und' r the now schedule'.
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day
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FRANTIC COUPLE FIND DAUGHTER AT JAIL
Shortly after 2 o'clock this morning a frantic couple mad their appearance at the entrance to the county jail and '"after awakt-ihnc the attendants, inquired If they had anv report.- of their small t h reo-y oarold daughter w ho di appeared while the motht-r was away at work. The couple were admitted to the jail and led to the matron's room on the second floor whore they found their small daughter peacefully asleep with the jail matron. The small fdrl was satisfied with her domicile and did not cry at no-, heirs able to sleep in her own home. The father of the child said they lived at MO- W. Tt Pierre Kt., but hustled off in his lad incitement. forRettins to frive his name., According to the father, the mother woik" until midnight.
fi r fiel Ti:i ..r.i' t'ifirni' a t
home of h'-r father, Robert IeLonir. I
1 S. Nineteenth st.. after 11 u.eks' i 1 1 n of typhoid fever. lio -sider h r f.th-r sht is sjrvivrj by two brother?, fjeorpe at home, and Orin. S. Kiehteenth st.. Iliver Park, and si sis;er, Km ma. Mapie and Edna at home. Mrs. Hert Hoick and .Mrt. Mihi Anglni of Mt.shawaka. .Mr?. TJarl Gordon, S. Seventeenth st . l:ler Park. Mis-s DeLon;.' was born Aur. 2'. l4?:' at Marcellus, Mich. She has lived !n Hiver Park 2o years. The funeral will be held from the Iliver Park Free Methodist church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Puiiai in Fairvew cemetery, Mi-hawaka.
FUNERALS
Kuiieral s.vj(ps for Leon Korowski. thre(--y ar-oM son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horowskl. 101.". V. Sample St., who died Monday morning will be held Wednesday afternoon at - o'clock at St. Casimier's Catholic church itev. J. S. (iorka. C. S. (!., ffici.itlncr. P.urial will be in St. Joseph's cem tety.
Raid Defendants Resplendent in Paint and Silks
EWS READY FDR ' Local and Foreign Market News
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Description of Conditions in Lithuania Explains Reason For Thursday's Effort.
BERT OLMSTEAD INJURED I N AUTOMOBILE SMASH Pert Olmstead, motorcycle policeman of th South Perjtl force, was severely injured and his machine badly damaged shortly after 10 o'clock Tuesday morninc when an automobile driven by Mrs. Klln Whitcmore. 43S Harrison av.. crashed into the policeman's machine at Oak and Scott fds. It is claimed by two wtnosos of the accident that Mrs Whitemore. who H an elderly woman, did not give the usual signal before making a turn, thus causing the accident. OüJcer "Mrnstead has not preferred any oharces or madp any complaint hecau.- of his injuries but will re quire Mrs. "Whltemon to ray for the damages to the motorcycle which will amount to about 2.
SUE O'NEILL ON NOTE FOR $800 AND INTEREST Th. First Trust & Savings bank has tllel a suit in sr.jorior court iskiit? for a Judgment of $00 with Interoot at eii;ht percent from Nov. 0. 1 9 1 i . with an attorney fr'' of 1130. against William P. O'Neill. It is said in the complaint that O'Neill gave a note to the First State Trust & Sa vines bank for $00, which is due with interest from Nov. 30. 191 . and wholly unpaid. O'Neill, the complaint says, has ICO shares of the North Side T.and & Improvement Co.. valued at ?.".o per share. The bank asks that such stock b sold and the rmm,,y paid rn the debt, and if this be insutrlrient t3 cover the whole amount that the court give judgment acalnst O'Neill for the remainder.
Quartet Pleads Not Guilty Men Arrested Forfeit Bonds in Citv Court.
Stocks
Grain
Cattle
Provisions
LEADIIC ISSUES -SHOW STRENG
FILES SUIT TO RECOVER PAYMENT FOR WINDMILL
John C- Pummel built a windmill on the farm I longing to tho Columbia corporation, for which thy agreed to pay h'.m JIT, but fc-r which lie hs rcceiwd no recompense, he says, in a suit fded in circuit court Tufsday. S.nenty-tn e rntf n!d;tloriRl for oil for !h eticlno r.u.kes Riimrr.fl tot.tl nil 117.7.". for whl-'h hr asks judgment.
WARN PEOPLE AGAINST CROOKED SOLICITOR
Warning has bt en given by th
police department fr i t-sidor.t
?outh Per.il t. bownre of n nncn
tiue solicitor taking
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;indcr th- nam.- of Ge orge Benton. Fr.ir.k Itarton. .Tarne l'rarir and o.hr .-su med rcirr.o. Tho rr a n is k fake, and warning h is b ,i v.-j-.t it r-y h,- Intt-rnat ion. tl Magazine Co. ." f X"v York
HIItTlls. AT) P.IP.THS V.r. ar.vi Mrs II. r.ry Gr, r.crt. 4::' N. Notre I. ,!:. a v.. a .-on. A'.c. I Mr. ar-1 M. b, rry Ho :,-k. e. :-. t N. St. Jjt, :.s ;t , twin s-n and datigMtvr. Aug. !? ' Mr. and M Jo-;:i 'unn:ncrhar-'.. i.'l Co:!;:-c ;ri,v,- a i::Khtor at St. Jo, ;-h h.-jut .!. Aug 1-
Paint, powder and the swish of s-ilk f.-atun-d the proceedings in city court Tuesday morning when Maty Puller along with four girls rooming at the former's house. 110 1-2 V. Col fare av., appeared before Special Judge K ova cs to answer charge."? of keeping a ouse of ill fame and being imrw a of the same. Following pleas of "not guilty" entered in city court Monday morning Mattie Brown, charged with keeping a house of ill fame at 435 K. Iasalle av., and three young women charged with being inmates of the houpe, appeared before Special Judge Kovacs Tuesday morning and entered pleas of guilty. Mrs. Brown' was lined $10 and costs and the three girls, Owen Bright. Hazel Plair and May Fuller, were assessed tines of and costs ach. The young women were Margaret Graham of Toledo, o.; .Anna Mlllor, Crhicago; Iorothy Howe. Aurora. 111., and Pura Marshall of Texas, all chared with beinr inmates. Along with Mary Bulger. who is charged with keeping the house, they pleaded not guilty and requested trials be set for Aug. 2. when their attorney, George Sands, will appear for .them. Three men, James Smith. Benton Harbor. Mich.. Howard Townley. Grand Rapids, Mich., and Fdward Bhebler. Fort Wayne, Ind. who were to have appeared for arraignment on charges of frequenting, all forfeited bonds of $25 by their failure to appear. IYco Agccl Man. George Williams, who a week ago was brought into city court charged with lugging and whose trial was s.-t for Tuesday morning pending investigation into hi mental condition, was gien his lüerty this morning by Special Judge Kovacs whn it was reported by physicians that Williams' mental condition was nil right. Inasmuch as he had the m on ey for fare to Chicago he was instructed to leave at once for that citv where he has relatives. Fre-i Van Fort. .Ml S. Main st.. was tined J 1 and costs for violation of tho state statue regulating 0-A inuTTIrs. The fine was suspended. A charge of defaulting a hoard Ml! filed against Orn r.ika-v.ewe-ski. 71 W. Monroe St.. wa dls-mi.-sed at the suggestion of Deputy Pros. Schock, who discovered that th defendant had alrtady tried for the same offense in justice court. Tallier and Son in Court. Se enteen- ear-old John Miroka. 4." :." Koscuiszko st . and his father, same address, glared at e ich other in court Tue-day morning. Anton, the father, declared that his on would r.ot work. The court fined John ?2." and costs on a charge of vagrancy and suspended the f.ne. paroling the young man who must report to Probation O:f:oer l.ane once a week for the next year and 0 rmi-t ret a ioV find stick to jr. Fred Meyt-rs. :.?'. S. Fel'o'.vs -i .
Everything is s.t by the Jewish Peoples' Belief society for the inauguration of tag day in this city early Thursday morning, when over 100 girls will go about the streets appealing to men, women and children to buy tags to help the Jewish war sufferers. At a meeting held last night in the Y. W. C. A. building over 50 girls were present, eager lor the day to dawn when they can cio their part toward helping their suffering kinfolk across the sea. More girls are wanted and all those w;ho will lend a hand at the Vale Thursday are asked io be at 'the Y! W. C. A. building on Lafayette St.,
Thursday morning at 7 o'elok.
The South Pend Peoples' Relief society for Jewish war sufferers, un-(i-r whose auspices the tag day Is to be held, oilers the following description of conditions in Pinsk, Lithuania, by B. Zuckcrman. general manager of the relief committee, in justification for the appeal for funds: "There i or rather, there was a Jewish folk kitchen in Pinsk. The
city administration had distributed! a thousand portions of food for the: purpose of this kitchen. Each por-j tion consisted of a dish of soup, a!
soup mat is a concoction or water, and mixture of flour and mud to mako it more solid to the taste.' Formerly a quarter of an averaged j size potato was thrown into the bar-l gain, but when I strayed by no pota-J . . . . - : . i , . I . t . . . ,. 1 tt. n . . . . . . !
lut-Htif in si.mii. i la.sieu ine s-uup, wi'h
and I must tell you that I could not
New York Stock Market Picks Up, With Steel Taking Lead.
were: A. T. and S. F American Beet Sugar
American Drug Syndicate American Can Allls Chalmers American Car Foundry .
88 i 83 11? 50 37 U 12 4
Py United Press: NEW YOIiK, Aug. 19. With ery few exceptions leading issues shewed 'strength at the stock market opening today. Fnited States Steel opened at 101 1-4. up 1 1-4; Bethl?hem B at 81 5-8, up 5-8; Crucible at 1.16, up 2 1-S; Republic Steel at S5 l-. off 5-S; Leather at 92 3-4, up 1 7-; Pan-American Petroleum at 1 0 S. up 3 7-8; Marine
l at au 1-4. up 1 1-2 and btudebaker
at &9 1-:, up 1-S.
Market Gossip
MARKET GOSSIP NEW YORK. Aug. 19. With bids lacking and trade demoralized, demand sterling, on the money market, opened at a record low. $4.19 off 4 o-4 from yesterday's close.
NEW YORK. Aug.
i sentiment will no doubt
possibly swallow this soup, and; i - t a m. a . ... t
us iasie i couiu nut iurei icr niari,i
many weeks. ' Tells of Method. "I will try to describe- the working
of this kitchen: The food is lis-l
irtoiueci rrom noon to tnree in mei
afternoon. When 1 arrived at 6 o'clock in the morning; 1 beheld a long row of people. People indeed! Hardly people, but rattier living
corpses from whom the image ofj God had long departed. The long I
line grew vaster very moment and the aMer it grew, the more lmpa-
19. Locally
reflect the
satisfaction of a speedy ending to what promised to be a serious interference with business in New York, and now the only question is where is the company to get the- revenue
which to pay the increased
wages. The outlook for Interborough stockholders is not very cheer-
ng. There is no change noticeable
anywhere, every problem is still pressing for solution and from a market standpoint there is nothing
tions within the market should be
American Locomotive 8 4 Anaconda Copper 65 :
Amer. Smelt'g and Refg. Co... 74 A. G. W H2i A. T. and T 101 '2 Baldwin Locomotive 10 4 i
B. and O eBthlehem Steel B Butte and Superior . B. R. T Canadian Pacific . . . Chili Copper Cuban Cane Sugar . California Petroleum Centrai Leather C. and O. Colo. Fuel and Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel Chino Copper Enamel Erie Common Erie Pfd
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4 - '.2 71 1 j"4 24 4
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Closing Prices of New York Stocks NEW YORK. Aug. 19. Closing j Missouri Pacifc 2! prices on the stock exchange today Maxwell Common .7 4 -
.Maxwell 1st Pfd Tl
-Maxwell 2nd Pfd Mid vale Steel Nevad i Copper New Haven v y C Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas Pan-American Petroleum Peoples Gas Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal . . Ray Consolidated Copper
Reading Republic Steel Rock Island Rock Island A Rock Island B Ttubber Rumely Common Rum dy Pfd. . . . Southern Pacific Southern Railwav
i St. P ml Common i St. Paul Pfd i
Studehaker Common Sinclair on Sinclair Cons 5 Tobacco Prod Jets Tennessee Copper Texas Oil Texas and Pacific Fnion Pacific F. S. Steel Common F. S. Steel Pfd F. S. Food Corp Ptah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabash A Wilson and Co Willys Overland . Wool ..... Westinghouse
Liberty bonds .1 4 percent 9 9.72; first 4's )4.00; second 4's 92.84: first 4 1' 's 94.20: second 44's 9 3.20: third 4U's 94.54: fourth 44's 93. IG; fifth 4 34's 99.7.
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Included in this sale are all our fine Max Adler and Bond Street Label Shirts Äsiarch")
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Great Northern Ore 414 General Electric 160 4
Great Northern Pfd General Motors Hide and Leather Common Hide and Leather Pfd Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol International Paper
Inspiration Copper 5S4 Kennecott Copper 33 4 Lackawana Steel 77 Lehigh 'Valley -484 I and N , 104 Mexican Petroleum 171 Miami Copper 26 4 Marin? Common 51 Marine Pfd !ll2U
MARKETS
instrumental in bringing about a rally. Thomson & McKinnon.
T0EPP WILL AWARDS' ESTATE TO RELATIVES
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. nam?d t rank (. Toepp as executor and in many cases from families of of his ostate whIch-he divided ljb. means, now tear and clutch at the (.ral,v amonK his reIallves remnants of the colorless and life- Thp pislcr of tne deccage(J mani less hair that they have left. They Wilhlmina Goetz. is given $1000 drag one another about to get a bet- 1)V thf lerms of the wil Mi?s K1ia ur position in the line in order that brth Toepp, with whom he was ihe may at least be sure of getting ma kinc his home at the time of hi9 their share of mud to moisten thejdoath and whom ho Mva cared for hps of their p it ched and hungry ; him during his sickness, was named children, to taste a bit themseU es. j to set everything remaining after he "Thus it is that they push one an-jhad given sums to several relatives, other and hurl one another to thei Margaret Irmiter. a niece, was ground each aird every day. hour aft-j civen ?S0O: Frances Toepp. a neper hour, in the morning until noon, hew. was given $30'; Paul Toepp, a and the afternoon; until the climax nephew. $300; Frank Toepp. a of excitement is reached between) brother. $300; George Goetz. a 2 and" 'i o'clock when many see that; nephew. $200; Arthur Goetz. a neptheir position in the line will net j hew, $200; Catherine Goetz, his them nothing Then it is that the r sister-in-law, $200; Wilhelmina uglievt and mo;-.t beastly moment ar- j Goetz. a niece, $200. and $300 to rives, when th little gate through I his mother-in-law. Mrs. Mary Elbel. which the cur.-.d dish, is handed out: One hundred dollars was civen to is barred and locked again for the' St. Mary's Catholic church as a fund lay: What lamentations and curses for foundation masse, to be paid for are po-.irc el forth on the ollicial? of,111 repose of the sole o? his det h. tolk kitchen, officials starved i ceased wife, that of his sister. Miss !h-mst Ives. orMcials that in the very E'.iahth Toepp, and his own.
truth are saints and martyrs what I
inhuman voices from thousands of uihunian thio.r.s are poured forth! J tell you the devil hiins-If. could no: have invented such :.i;?cry. Yijdtcd Homes. "I wanted to see the homes, and
cnic.w;o ritonrcK. cmt'AiiO, Aug. l?. nrn'KR Creamery extras. .Vl1.,. st uidnrls, .24c: fl r p t : 'rO 'a 7, ; me.-nnd. 47 W '.. i:ei;s ordinaries. ?,r,,rfi:r,iA; flrfts. 41J2',e.. CHKKSi: Twin. 20.v-fii : Amoriens. XVa'.'.V . I'On.TUV -rewl. 31c: .lu-ks. 2.-: "ii.- n rln cru "7" Ksi t i i rL-vc
w as filed in the countv !
ITcTATeir.. Itecelft. 77 cnr-: Min iieofn. ?2ZSn2.W) r-f.
..70 . . .iS'si . .1194 i .. 34 j 684 -944 ...24 j . . 40 j 613;: . . 99; i . I
4 i?? 3 4 . . 934 13 4 ..249'; .. 414 ..123 . .1014
. . 75 j C11' i
. 5 1 2 . . TS .. 30-4 . . S3 314 ..no; .. 514
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Local Markets
INDIANAPOLIS I.IVK STOCK. INPIANATOLIS. Ind.. An,'. 19. IH GS Iteceint". r..VM; rti;Mkrf lower; best lie.wie. 1 OO: medlams ;nd mixed J21.00; eommon to choice. $21 (h): bulk of H.iles. 1 00. CATTLK lie.-elpts. 1.100; m.irkot teady; steer. ?1 GO'S 1 (Ml : rw& .-i n 1 h"ifef. . .OTifj lä.OO. SHi:rP lt.-ceij.ts. teO; market ."A- ur; top,
rillCAGO LIVK STOCK. CHICAGO. Aug. 19 - HOGS- Pe- eirfs
1.Y, 8TA"V AM f7En. ,Correri-, I)i: fry ITeMe Mlll "r lcviir ami I e i ( .. 40 S JUUI.Ichh.) NEW II AY Paving 5520 to $22 ; selling f30 t) $3ä. .v'iltAvk Pajlrig $P r Ji:, selling 75c OATS Paying bOo, selling 0 to S.V. SHELL COIL X Pay iLg l.7S; gelhng tAK CUKNrajIcg $1.40; telling fl.vt ii $2.oo. TIMOTHY SLED- Zijli?c $3 per bu : CLüVEIt SEED Paying ?2 bu.; selllug 5i:ä bu. a ls v k i: e Lt vi: it-$2 1 00. ALFALFA (.Montana grown 1 $18.00. CICAIN AND riED. riefte.l Dj'iIj by O. W . Barren, .str SlilU lt.r.- r. SHELL COHN Paying $1.S. OATS I'uyinf 7Ö--, gvlling tZi to D0 Hit N .s.iliiij; 2 M StiuJiKl. MIDDLINGS- Sellins: jW-OO hundred. CUOl'l-UD FEED Selling, :;.2ü per t
SCKATCII FEED SeiJIujr $4.25 t WHEAT Vay.us $2 10.
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$2.00 Shirts SI 81 $2.50 SiiirisSSJl $3.00 Shirts $2J5 $3.50 Shirts -$2.85 $4.00 Shirts 112! $5.00 Shirts 14 J 5 $6.50 Shirts $4.85
Shirts $6.35 Shirts 17.81 Shirts $8.15
$7.50 $8.50 $10.00 SILK
I $12.00
fill SILK
MAX ADLER CO South East Cor. Mich, and Wash. Sts.
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h.0OO: mnrket 2-v- lower: r.iit lic-r-. LIVK STOCK. $.2520 70: p e kin?. S17 .'lTn l.l.": .t orrecte.i Uallv by Major Bio... L. L1. 'plitn. J17.7.-.Tj20 7.: pics. ?M Mi .0: Caa St.. MihnaV.) roicii. K -ZSi 17 2.".. I1KAV I AT STIIKUS Fair to oo.J CATTLE Ke.eipt. ir:.nnei: market blb ; prime. J-'fillt. 2. V to ,W- lower: beef. W0i)fil.7t; j HO LS 12üQ,ljo "lbs.. 2. ; 15äl7G
utcher Ptoek. 1.uio.,i; car.ner nni it.s , -U''-; 2.io up, 2l
cutters. ?j OO'ii .) .rf) ; st Her nnn reeu
rp. .S7 2.Vfi 11
calves. SlO.rl'JO SIIEEF Kereipts. ste1r to stronr: wonl lam!
cows. ST.S.i'Sj 1.1.73:
ma rkt
82CCDS. Coirertej Daily u TV'rner Uro. iNtorr. 20 h. Mlblan St. COW I'EAS-:M50 to $0"J. .1 Al'ANKSK ;iL..i.i vi to J3 00. KED CLOVE K-$2G to $2S., TIMOTHY iOa to i.öo. it KD 'nil' a.uo. !SV BE AN ö to 6.
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PERSHING DECORATES
KING IMMANUELE TOMB
riTTsai i:c. live stock. piTT.tnn:c". r.. auc 10 CATTT.n linoihH lir'it mnrket -fe.nflv:
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choice. jti.vj.Vfi1 f.M: poo.l. Hl.ila.iO: 1 fuuuA h;a. - t) per nusflreJ. f-lr Si .bO'ti 12.50 : ve.nl cakp. .22 ciOT? 1 Sl'ELTX 4.e ewt.
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! SHEEP
a ark.'t stejirlr : rrlm
WIN TEH
ANT) T.AMP.S r.ecoibt Ik'l.r : ! ler buLM.
LIBERTY BONDS
We- will pay you cash at New York bond market dally c,uota tions with accrued Interest to date and all due coupons. Convince )ourse!f by Rettins our price before you sell. CAMP. THÖRNE & GO. 4
.Main St., Oliver Hotel ni l-
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it20 17'Ti s 1. $17o
I.ctiI. what a sieht.
4V " " . v site-i the I'antheon where
without a t'.oor. till dirty and disfrust-; rlAcM wrMfh, on lhe xoml!t of the
1... .t-j, w..w " : l.it, Kinss Victor Kmmunuel and'
nine 7ee.pie. lyins: in oeus an around ; 1 1 ;jr.ibt.-rt
the pro und al..j?o'.ute'y naked heaped tc'. th r. n'.en. women and children. There you enter and von 5e hone
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is the j rqi ö0; t3C. ZU.wn 1" 00. Pershing I
CHICr,0 Anff. l! WHEAT-No
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ALSlKlv 23. to .2 c. iLl.i-. iI:a? $.75. WHITE CL(VER-t:-2.00 tv 113. sueei' ci.m'th-Ji8 00. MAMMOTH CLOVEK 2'I to $"n ALl'ALl- A Jil5 X) l-ilEli l-EAS to $4 iO.
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The Popolo Hon.ano, in
truute u l ei snmc. saia touav that -i 011 r.r miv.,!
you enter and you $e hone .1,- -ni!o,i srT.nrec m,t r?ni,- -. v '.... ci o-iifli o-.-
rrotrudir.s: f c.s with eyes that 1 h.-r:rw In- ties of in.L.iniM f r i.nH . M!
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Madxe'ewski. 4!"
nrraine'l on n It and Vattcry
He plea led
and th.e trial w.ts set for
s-e.-dini.-ard cot.
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of $1
hand or another part ofjKranl:, the American? have learned
dy anil k swol.t-n in its the tenacity and productive enerpy
entire length an 1 f ull of soft sores, j of the Italian nation, the paper de. Thes. people cannot speak nor canjclared. then answer your question, hut;
stave Idiotically at you. They oftenclutch the cd'jec; you trine: to themi Wiiliim with s;:ch eheir.er.ce that it h.r4s . hnr r. often ht 5iier..Ad that they bit the;ri-on. So-;
i.ngers c: t:uir oenei.ictors. When
yoi ak even the strongest of them
'Wh.u is ycur name?' they '!":' cf 1-read'."
No
Vn fl mixe-1. 510"T7T?;; o. 1
lhife. 1 W ; No. 2 white, f 1 :0 j Mte. $1 f4 I ATS No r white. 71 7-: ! white. 70t f? 7 . ! HA KLEY-- No. 2. 3tl.il.4n. i mrerniY-$0 oTjii 7".
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No.
No.
sfllins- "1'' pound :
ÜQAXC
:;öojt'BiS'iLk
The Acn:e of
Style and Utility A "e:iutifrd l.Tsn.tt with a dalr lv c tutin ;. t.n hel i the mot fraeeful irnl chsen. IPC inoile of encg!a IriiUicin.tMe. AN KXTKA I'AIK III f.L ssi for ,he ! rfjulrjrlHJte tiuly for m iIiat t hi the i.lJ -l f.r fch'jln." f h ;- iiiu' rfK inl f tt irnik. i-t rw irj-,,' r loa up Urnreit th. .il .ere ,a uti rlri : 't.l : rfelichtful tit o 1' l-lr -fll. H. LEMONTKSE buijth lipd "At i ;:,-'; -erlt una M.n. ;i f i t u ' i.O' l l- ..in 222 , .s. Mi. hgur, -:. Jlont .eo .".'4.
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. - , - ' 1'.' J - i. , rr 1 iug "J" du-a. I r'KLi:: AND VEGETABLES Fruit 3
i eaiilornia naval crang-e. Wr per i'oipu; I j lnjir.g. doien; ana.l. 1'V peuLd;!
j ursinu t-oi.ito-s. 5; 1 uu.; Lew aL Ltse, fi.-liiiis V; pouad.
Eycc Exarr.lnocS by
Hjaafaturiac OpildAa. ' xtj'4 fomi uica:oA3f rr.
MARKIACES. Henry Itiy. south Eend. to Miss YioleterÜne Harh Hf-nd, a ho-,;e.;eoper.
DEMAND WITHDRAWAL OF
TROOPS FROM SIBERIA; Oietr,i tdar by s. , Eipp'üün. ?ll
1
answer, f
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Adi
niir-AOO. Auir. 1?. Five Thou-'
'sind pcror.5 riran"a a-n towr streets here last nicht dernandir.r; iwlth-1raw.il of AniTlcir troops from Siherii. :
N. Main t.)
Dirlos. 2.1'i :.."; .alf'in. 40 c? TO-. I:Kred tal.uw, ö7-- Ib.; 1 e s .1 1 Ztx pound.
Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
-oil. Vf r I rrr:
tr- ttle s recused
I f. riT.RMINT OIL. QuJted by the I'aint and Drug Iprtr." r.t, til. a . . .t-rT s
10 f) d 10 21
1 ; 1
ADLER BROS. On "rllclikran mx W.hlrc n Since 1S9. THE KTOltK FOl- KEN AND
je graues .Iirrp 117 "Otith M I h i jr n t. Correct Ajpar 1 for jn n
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