South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1919 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME3

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THREE ACCIDENTS

TOLL OF SUNDAY : M0T0RPARTIESj

South Bend and Miles Ambulances Are Busy Caring For Injured. A rrr r f i i T 1 jn Til f.-f.;.r ... it:t: in - jred in so it Ii 1? ri'l J"nr. of th"-- in th nd ;i r - yrio'iy Injur"!. Tv o p-r.- n u ertwo a ! "n ob ,1-- f r id ! v i.' 1 1 ' i u , u b i h or - in a h a d -on oi ! i i ü rurr -i n tb- I i r i n f'i::r mi!-' north of Nil o'rjnr',; f mdav niKht. t r r i I . l Kit lt-(x k Injure!. Ilo: ert Hit'-h'-ork, ' X. Join. son st.. as r ndf-red uncor.: -uo-is. but if : t 'aih r-portd latr in th- veninK v j I r !' ri'I'i -nii, rf Nilrs, wj'u u; sj a!'- d to th- v ne of ih- .o coo-p' . that h v,is nut .- r.o-isly injur-!., j A ordint: to tn- rer.ort rn.ul to' th !' al poljre. Anthony K. Luck j and a parte of fr:nd- wer .IrivinK South on th P. n u n V-nt r r . i 1 . Mi!rh' "( k w.ts Iriint: nor th. and cr.hd into the Lucky ar '. h-n h attempted to pass to tin- I ft of a ar Just ahead of him. K"in in til' ram direction. Mrs. Moiran Injur-!. Mrs. .1. K. Mf!::i!:, ."1" X Xotr I am' a.. was th only ono liurt in th 1;k Kv party. Sh- was takn to St. Jo-o-ph's hospital. South l'n-?. in th- Nibs polif a i.i 1 u n -. It va ; reported from St. Jos. pii" at mid- ' nicht that it w.i not th.it Mrs. MfLMn's injurbs ar of a ri- i I ou-s natur. Hit' h or',-, was bro'u; ht to South Hnd in th" police a mbu la m -. n. rh;irKc ,of Mtfir-rs I.iskowski. Wricht and Luthr. H was '.ikcii t fh- liorr. " of IY.mk Mel.in.br. a hrot h" - in-!a v. .fu-ti-." ill Alfidcnt. .Ii--pn Vypi nk i. iusflro of tlo- p , i c . was injur-l it: an autino'ulf ;ir i I n t 'a hi h '-, i.rr I -r: tht- In. si(wi leid, about a inij w ?! j v. f it limits, at '. 'bx k Sun- i i av aft rnor.n. i a Wvpiszrijskl turn-I Iii n icli'riP 1 oat to avoiil -ollisu'ii ti. h a liors ami h'.u:i,y. ami th.- ar partially i ma-hin' a hakin-up. Tho ,h,-, j anw.Hanc. w.t. -alb-d. b-.t W,ds- ' yr.ski i-pfu.-r.! thir a sms';i n . M o ' w.'s .iur r-port-d not to s. ri- I inj :r d. PURCHASE HOLDINGS IN NATIONAL LUMBER CO. . J. I. Paw v. M!n !:;.", s.airtny hti ti..t-.u!r t' ;hi South H ml I.uinf i r o , ha- licconu1 manau r if ti.f V.,tlor:.I I. ituhr '. follow - h.;o of th holding of I . Mr.v Ch.üi.s A. "lacl onaid anil i r, ir. . ie latf r i (v. rn i Mr. P.twv atal J. W. P.ixton i ' w a a n - I fa; t'C d Mor.da v Mr 1 v.u-n 1:..- b r. with th .x.'.itior.al I.utnl-T I; o: ,.i m;..! t ion as pi. -id' is it ion h'- r a m - i . 1 1 1 1 r i - I j o sit. i W hlCh CALLS FARMERS' MEET TO FORM ORGANIZATION r'arnier of St .Io.-pli i ounty will r.ie; Tiar!a afternon at ' o'cl u, 'n, m t!..- oaio- of Cotmty Agricultural Ac-i,t V.. C. Rird.. It i- -.v-pfitrvl that plans will be ir,.u!.- for orc.iiinni; t):e farm is of the lo inty. V H. Millard. orn.i:iur of tht v' iistrict will b the prit.cip.t". akrr i'iat; foi .irhliatmc with. the Will Indiana F.irnurai'i lat'on be discusa I ft 1 1 I y . 1-llUL Trial Under Assault Charge Is Set for Court Sept. 3.

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MILL OF JUSTICE City Court Hears Pleas of Tramps, Gunmen, Speeders and Several Drunks. ' ith tramps. i'eai. gun toter. i-pt f-d (huuons. and a domestic tannic ; or two. .uty . court had an unusually! h iy rind Monday mornlnt?. whnl th" prisoners arrested Saturday I ii;lit .ind Sunday appeared before Sptri.-l Jutlqe .. J. Kovac?. U'.invn 'arrian. who wa. airost1 Sundav wli'ui s ral r siilent.s f-on i pl.i in-l of him ix-y cinp for food it th'-ir lionus. sail he was just diharl from th- army two weeks at;" anil was looking for rniploy-, i. mm., IU was neatly Irrs.-aa and;

LOAD

m nl- a Kooit ;i j j ai a m". in' iocip mo ineauiin or tn local po?T oruco, hapu-r of tho Ani.-rifan Ilrd Crossjis rapidly decreasing". Asst. Postwas advised of j he- matter and ini- master R. K. Schnell is now mäkln in--d iat fy a search was made for1 an effort to obtain more from the mplo. m vA for th- your.K soldir. i army supply department, and as Shortlv aflr tii- .-s.-im of court hf word lias hern received from Wash-

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i t W-P'M I lrill. mnilir.C in' HOO.l L- ... . I 1 1 i l o ' 1 1 v .i i i it; .i n . .lack Williams', who would rather hi m.-als than diK' down to for the r.fxt fnjt manual labor, will. lor tne next :u days, toil for the state alonjt a:I i n 1 1 : i ; a 1 lin ... tii.. uiin f .i-m it I I "at na mville. .ludpe K lenlid Vie t '!H -d William aft r h- s was thru;;h ! m a-y with tramp. ; Within th- past several (is ;i numher 'f tramps haw h.-.-n a rreste.l ! i .on heKVini: (diar;-s. i ...... t w..t.i i 4 1 1 I I I rfr uilt'.s and finni.-ilil 1 a rr mc w . tliiro for which Sne-1 V w .llinll . iii .In.!.-.- K'oais has irono.:ncM ili!ik'. when Lesli' Straus was irrai'-rnt-d hefor' him in city court Moii.I.iv ni.-rninc h was tin-d JS'i and o t.-. which ni'-aus h must the n"t 1' davs iti the state tar i? i. s-: I" n,i Sam Will-;!' whistled a little too ,mu h Sunday niuht whi-n h was un der th- mrluence of liquor, and was ,,..,1 i .iiol -ost in city court Monda liiornmc wlvn arraiun'-d. Ai Ci;h-pi wh a irymK to he demon Sunday niglu a ta. ! 1 . 1 1 i : a dii. i. . tit londitior. fotino his .t a'..- in:- ci-y cont Monday morning and l-ft '-M'b ? 4 h !-s than th- an.o.int h bro.iyht with him into tin- court room. Special Judne K.oa.s :.r.l lilispi.- Si'.", and csts ff r driving ati autonioidle whil- untie r th- u'lu-nc' of int oxicatmu- liMUor. and SI and ots on a charge of exceeding the sp--d limit. sniHMnl S4 iitenv. iiorji- ( la! ai. ho was arreted for as.-au'.tinu a atiz-n ni.'lit w as arra'.cn d and Saturday u i 4 11 nays :n w. Th- sent-nc- was sus-i j. 1 ;;i!t -1 during C. irai's uood ba l-'V. Mn.-r. who did tv-t know! ... u 4 ,'.i i if..; too fast Sui.da tat who. ac'rdmi: to th w.; '- -dlI;C f.lo . ity spM 1- k: -i JlJ1-c ,,f ?1 ,ni1 1 1 iv nicht plic4 ,1 ,1 limit. .b M ode who was arresti u o a ..a i ...... .. aaal: and battery. wa released ..ft er Peputy Pros. Schock learned ti.a' divoia-- ;! " d mv;s had lt.n rilt d i:. sup-r:r curt. . . . : . i v f i ; w it' I o r . . . r TO READVERTISE FOR BIDS ON IMPROVEMENT , ...! rt :. i' nt ; 1 ;' o '. . ' ; . ' o 1 t h l ; . ' ordo ! d at s: 1 1 -. :! ( unt: the proposed , IMwurdsbur;: The nit-ctin; of i omn lssi'nc-rs th,. ! '..-. ::r. Mo:iUay in rnii'.:. i ; , W i f t !oi O'.i th" S' - , 5?.: : f' nt s . i v r t is-d andj v... t..-. tp.er - i;h r.t-w ov. s. wer I : r . . . i w re r rfivf.l fr th' rhlc'" r.'.r for the- cros- ' a,', r.stb. The : i ' : i . ' ,t,b.i diorcc v : '. . 1 rt a S ; i; vi i a k : rt hridi;;:t a t oMimittf Witwor and. it :iy in vied by th addition. Th- :' rt tnf.'rccd 'ri -timatt d to o.-i u: t . . J y ( I. . ! S ..rt r ord red .i h crtL-cd for "Vinty ;i5lum f-r i1."..!'.; Nov. TRY FOR WEST POINT 1 , . t 1 .' . w - 1 i :. : WAS! HNfiT1 'N. Aiin' 2"" Hep. ; A .:. H:. k io,l ,v n-.al tb- follow-i ;. appoiv.tt.i' r.t.- to W-t Point ;

i. obon- . Pi iroipal. .lohn H"-n:.:a.- jh ;cal lirt-ctor at th Y. M. i:. alt mat.-. 1". r-r! j A. Monda v ti:orr.inK aftr having

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Let The Wedding Bells Ring Out

DE A THS mw.vu i;oli.ski. J M'.ih Hoiinsi. V. livi.-iou u'.'-r! .it St. Jos-ph'r hospiL.il suno iy niLrht aftr .in illnrs-- , of about a n !. Death was du- to typhc-i I ffr. Th" hov was 1 r;i old. j Only Small Amount Is Left ! for Local Postoffice To I Order Additional Amount. The piesrnt supdIv of armv food. whir; is beincr distributed tlirouRh i .nion to ine enoci nai more ioou will he allottt-d th different po.st of - i i auxnoriues, no snoriage is ex- . I.. Cv..V. T . 1 T. . it-v hi .i-uin ix-mi. ursupply is limited to a small quantity' . ' . . ' of bacon, corn beef, roast beef, corni v., ,r i .i.. vA.. beef hash, baked beans. rorn- 'ac' pepper and Krren peas. Mr. Schnell;

DOD SUPPLY IS ! GOING RAPIDLY

.u - "' '-",! relation to the most efllcient reGlares that contrary to the Prop-eults n hls rcUiro on -Th(t Moj.t

;iL-,uuia sort aii iv a numner ni 1. 1 , .. M Krocers tnrocnout tne country, tne army food is as pood as can bo pro- ( ur-d." and to prove this statement, i ....... , . i says Whitman .tros, and In.1 and ons. resri't-tively. have . ' , ' Trterei a carioau or corn ana two : . . ... , arioaus or Leans, wnicn tney wui - I "Ul 11 1 1 I i i 1 1 i " L in a 11 rut" I L w break the rnesent hiih prices ot 1 i Mli( "The food which Mayor ("arson is' t-ndravorine? to pet through the hadiuarters department at Wasrfinuton will be more expensive than; th food sold by the post office auaVs t hoi ities. st Mr. Schnell, for in dealing with the army supply de- ; paritncnt ilirect. th- io.ital aut noiu-, ties are abb- to undersell thc-e who must bid aeainst other purcht-s-rs as will May or Ca; son's rcpres'-n-lative. R CHECK ARTISTS . r r i. ( rrominent rurniiure ueaier 'nonmc Dflinn in lief nf UKliieii Dtlliy III Llbl Ul ThfKP TrimmPfi I nOSe mmmea. '-'"'1 ".' i'"' ut)!,!! iui'-ia ii- 1 1 m t i m-,u v inns 1 1or a Pair 01 crooks who visited this; ' " Saturdav and successfully! : for d two fraudlcnt checks on two i i iroriiin r.t furr.ituro ueab-r-j Accordir.c to the polic Sailor osert;. j 1 Jros. ( 'o. were t he . , ' The v. tin- police say. i ehck for I7ö. The i ashed a bad Ries Cj." was , n at ;v trimi.ied o U f $6i''. i The men. police say. are thought to have intended their operations to ! a number of merchants who did not ZVZT ac tiviA reprrsentati e cf ailo Dros. ."o. tienied I onda v afternoon that ! tb.ey were included in the list of I unfortunate m-ichants who were 'Swindle,', bv th two c! ! ciooS. REVENUE OFFICE TO CLOSE-FOR CHECKING ac cm i trCTORc; puamrc rj uui-luu i ung vs i innuu i TI; -t i j 1 7 i: tm nt of th in ' t-r'ia! r event: roj'octor's ef?ic lo-j at d m the totot!;c- will b' closed ; :it noon or. Auk. -.' n and will not re- ; opt-n for has.r.es tint ii Sept. 2. This i s:r.'il:;uio'!is with tht clos- ( f irr.Üar otl.co; in Indianapolis. I.awrencfl ;ir. Terr1 Haut. Vin-4c-nn-s and Hvan illc (or thf ur-po..-of h. . kmr ith the state ofpricr to the rtireir.-n: of Peter J. Kr.iyer. collector for tho s:th internal r-vnuc d:lricl and the uol n-der : s,i l o 'i t o

P. . on ept. 1 i.ri.i... V.ovw v ;

ItFTFl'ItN'S Tt M. C. A. A "oor,.-r resumed his duties served in h e .ir-"!i ra p.icity at C .amp I"berh..rt d urine the summer.

TEACHERS OPEN FIVE-DAY MEET!

University Head Addresses First Session, Saying School Is Business. "School is a business." TV. hauncey P. Colprove, president of lpj)r Iowa, university, Fayette. Ia., as-si-tod in his lecture on "The Partners In the School Business" tit the oprninp: session of the teachers' Institute Monday mornincr and showed t,hat in siz and Importance It Is the biegest business In the world. The institute will continue for five day. with the flrt half of both the morning and afternoon sessions being devoted to lectures on subjects of peneral interest, followed during the last half by sectional meetings of specific interest to the primary "teachers. th intermediate and mmar tl xhp h, h , , . school UIU Hie Ollill UMflUT! TliA c, The speaker at the afternoon gen eral session was Dr. W. D. Moriarty , 4. . , T- w i. .i. : of the department of Knclish at the ... n v, u ' Lnlversity of Michigan w ho dlscussed th length of the school day Needed Child Labor Law." Cities Fisurcs i Iroo '. In provlnp: that school Is a business frcm the point of size, Dr. Colshowflfl that A f00 n , , - . dren and 600,00 0 teachers would be , . tX . . . enstaRed In that pursuit lurine: the t. . . . UTA'. IlM'll I 11. 11 Will III I'Uill. KJ L importance h stated that its problems are those that concern the fu ture or the worhl in this new era and that the success of the League! I of Nations in practice depends morel ; upon the U ssons taucht in the ; schools today than upon all the sen: ate debates. "S-linol ic thn r . r i , r ttnor ivlll7(1 i(iv pavs for beintr civilized" Dr. . . . Ä .. , ,. , . . , - vs i r i j i oiaiMU' i.j rl lltl I .It I'lliri institutions of society must, and do. cooperate with it." He cited four coj operating institutions. the state " 44- H I r -1114.1 m fr.mization and cets from citizens, thf family which it good supplies the children, the customs and traditions and expects as its return good homemaker.. business which supp!ies the taxes and sets from it in - tellicrent vorkrrs who can supply the wealth with which to pay the; taxes, and th- church which srives mi int- m'iiüui iiH lueais ana is repain i men an women wno are actuated by duty, ripht and justice ! ...... J I --ivniz-d society prospers only,

i whpn function properly."! Driving at what witnesses ay wa.s jsai.l Ir. Co grove in conclusion. j at ltast 4 miies an hour over the I smooth road to the south. Mrs. BarkMATCHING PENNIES lrd attempted to Pas, a machine

BY BOYS IS TABOO:

BIG-GAMBLING 0. K.!the lvoman c.ro,L ?l?yJ

If you are down tov. n p'a ing i porvor in soni ne o: tne citv s irj- ( . xec; a sr uni'imp-ru lis. that 's a firlm. 'in, '. hiv.! Trt ha ... m- w,'.:-.! ' 2 . . - a i ! . . . . , . . I playing for cic: stakes -t)Ut w nen boys, out m the outs-kirtrt tak. t. , piatcni.v pennies ir a pastime , v.hi:e waiting for a street ar. that is! a violation of th- 1 iw that . awiul. . . . . .. .ccora.ni mrt e oun .nen were ta-n in uintay b Dtttctives Palio ind KoczoiowsKi. ehard wiLh' camblinr and. of uii tne streets anl c.t course. 1; ni';.'; n-tv oecn by spc cia . iirction of Chief Kline sine tho .'I.'V.' . ..-v.vi. (u . i . iu v HI

or pfiforia no oter fluty, without ' nim. i:.-t cor'iltmtr him. and Rettin--; hij ,:i".'.o:r :rh': rn:r?. ar- n".d'MT. Vesuvius begins

"i: , -. I'liin .ui.i ii ii iai i ' tt for cpt. "2. The thr.c jounft men are mani. -. and were x ailing for a car rt tm outer . nd of tn Chdpit. st. l:n .. ...... .. .. .;. .. . .... . r : i I . t .i . r i i .u io ''"rii n . soir.t-mie susrsroste'! that the;, match pei-r.K , and thty did, bv.nr so t il u.'Cv.i wher. th l.it tiit ea mc up'Ka::;!'" Her- Has ahathtr . nana

nu-.Ue a ev mu" splurge toi1"1 hät" -

c. I tiate the allocates of la. w en- : orct" i!if r.t. r- t mwicj tr.at some and her.ru ?r... :.rrit.v M-r'vbil tho r.- stir f.M,i.,...,t lrt tnr-fl4 ,H. 4 V V I, - 'a-' p- V V v 4- I 1 1 t .1 4i! j rakr-J .n on the i " . -t sii'."" IW OFF SIX HIMHK1. t 'n:t.l Prt-!: i Rl'FFAlA N. Y., A up. 2 5 .Six ' hundred workmen at th La oka wan - i i a St 7-! io. plant were laid ort' to d iv Pr't :ill".tch of th- com pan v. aid tl.e lav-otT was du to rtttrr.t fclackeni.iK of steel orders.

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Goes to Jail of Own Will to be With Children -Mrs. Marie Millei- is a visitor with iluritT Duck u.t the count jail. She v.anted to come to jail, and it is no one's fault in particular besides h?r own that sho is there. .Sheriff Duck was ordered to serve hnhvas corpus papts on ner at her ho'r.e in N'e.v Carlisle Monday morrinv. and obtain her two children :nd Lrinp thm to the- county jail to be held in custody by the nutixn. When one of the deputies went to the Miller home Monday morning to et the children, Mrs. Miller said she did like to have her children v with sttnnjrers and die would ac--omp?.ny theui to the jail. She Cime bavck to South Bend with her children and is now wltli thfm in the counts- jail. Superior tourt v.-ill act Tuesday morning- on the cas? as to who sljall keep the children. Ora Miller, her husband, filed the predin?s, sayine: that hLs wife infended to leave the state- with hih children, and that she ü not a ill pfrson to care for them. It vaj; itarea uy ccun ou:ciais mat sne i would harm the children, if she had id vane? word of the sheriffs visit. CAB HITS TREE Thief Chase Ends Disastrously for St. Joseph Police Chief and Driver. Special to Th News-Time ! ST. JOSFJPH. Mich.. Auc. 21. I Mrs. George Burkhard is sutlerinK rrim internal injuries and several ' ' - broken ribs. Frederick Alden. chief of police here, is confined to hia home with a sprained leg and other injuries, and Peter Nelson is in jail, ' charged with larceny, following- a real moving: picture thriller staged in and about St. Joseph yesterday. j Nelson was known to have stolen; a. watch in St. Joseph. Late in the' j afternoon a, telephone call from' fcJtevensvilI seven miles south of!

HURT WHEN

here, brought word that he was'itK pound

j there The chief of police was ready to p.t. and Mrs. Burkhard offered her services to take him to apprehend the man. Triw u pas cur j ahead of her. Another car was passI in? from the opposite direction, fend machine swunp into the ditch, cut' off the posts on which two mail itoxes wert pmi-tu. aim sn utn ! tree, winding" the front axles almost' t,l At . riiiiiii'l it Chief Alden -vr'.' was thrown out of the car unto the cround " T 1 ll " " aa Ira ftvrL-harri'a abdomen V.v Th, " " ; force of the impact, breaking sev - rib?- and jurinp her internal - M- -.itfboneh thA extpnt of the. ' I Jur has not been ascertained. Ana .eison . oucemen wauea; - t- t - a for hini at hi rooming house in St. i J" nun i. m.- n-'.nn. uu: - m - 'Jo after the accident made it; . J fJV -Vu "'in v-'-- o. j impossible to go after .him. a nd I . - ANOTHER ERUPTION n.f T'nit1 rrss: --. , - . - -. . r a ma y JtIt. AUK. m. -Iier lOu d un-nor-rrounu rumoui;Ks. .mi. osu.u. I i i i.i:.. T . . , i , betran eruptir.K today, two streams of laa I'.owinq toward the valley far, the fruption has not been so heavy as tc threaten the village at WASHINGTctN, Aug. :5 Rail I rirertor Hinc has signed a contract ' a wan'in? the Pullman company 11..0V.VV- US vor rai iniia. or ft was announced today. ! ( IIIC ACO rKODl'CE. ! rilli'AUit. Auif. IS. UI'TTLH reia ! rv evtrsis. .VI standard. Jl firsts, örts. la;;s r.liiidrlen. i t;,.1 lll.l.."!. "44..l'ol f.TI.V- Kowb. ol : ducks P TAT KS Ca ra. : Minr.otas.

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Local and Foreign Market News

Stocks Grain Steels Off a Fraction, While Oils Are on Upgrade 'Stocks Steady Later. Bj T nlted Tres : NKU VCRK. Auc. 25. The stock

mi nif rr n n r i n

Mit I UrtNb IRREGULARLY

market opening was irrepuiar. Mei?;cnill Copper 2.: were off fractionally. rhil oilsjfuhan Cane Sugar . ri'were up a bit- United States Steel j ( llfornia PertoI(.urn u , opened at 1 00 3-; I off 5- : Cruc ble

at 133, err i-; tmciair hi up 1-4: Pan-American at 110 1-4. up 1-4: Marine at 56 5-. orr i-;i t,- a ii- nn r.c A reaction from the opening levels was general araonp Icadir.c Is - hues durlnp the first hour. Steel vent to 100 1-K; Tan-American to lOK to 3-4 and Alcohol, which show -

.I Aonoiul wraknrss. was off ,1 lirle Pfd.

at 120 1-4. Local Markets Asi, tii A w ANÜ rr.rn. ,rrrMU Illy 1 ff vTtry M1IU r:nr nf trt f-. 4? S MlrMffn. NEW HAY riylnj J0 to 22 eelllng 130 to $M. ülKA rsj'aig I? t t:. iMlnf .k OATS Pajlnfr SO:. Mllinff 00 to 9V. SHELL COHN Patin 1.T5; 1110 $2.00 to 12.20. EAK CUKN Pirlcf 11.40; selling $1 j to J-.fo. TIMOTHY SEED- rjlo 55 Pr bu; selllnc CLUYMK .SEED Payins & tu lug J-T bu. ALvSYKE CLOVEn 24.0a ALFALFA (Montaaa grown) J15.C0. GRAIN AJiP rVEti. tri'ertl DUj by O. U. nrrn, 3tn M1IU lt4rm-l Ar. SHELL CORN raying $1 OATS Paying SOc, spiling 00 to 8c. MIDDL1-GS Sellin? $300 hundred. CHOPPED FEEDelllng. $3ü per 'SCRATCH FEED-S?IUusc $4-2 Pe? fM WHEAT Paying f-2.1fl. LIVE fTox. (Correctl Dally by Major Uio.. f.. Lrmm St.. UIhwtU.) HKAVi FAT STKUKS Fair to good. Ii.fi 11": prfme. 1-S!4c. ( lbs., iv-; -w up. we. 6U.OS. Coirerted Dally by tTarn-r nros. Ntore. 22U fc. Mlrhitan 81. COW PKAS JM 50 to JÖ.0O. m .1 A PAN KSK MILi.iSl to 3 SO. It ED L'LOVEK to $25. ..i hi t i n v cr. Vk t.i s(l TJL HL.U LVi" fsJ.W. SUV UKANS to ö. SOUDAN GRASS W0 per hundred SPi:LT-$t.OO cwt. UINTKR UF HAIltV per busbel. !-.M.mVKUS 23? lb. A LS IK K $-VCw!j.S0 .Oij. VlllTE CLOVKK - T200 to $33. SVKKT t'L' KU-51S.00, f AMMÜTI1 CLOVKK to $30 ALl'ALFA $-' U0. tliLU PKAs Z.:0 to I4.3C. rCILTR AND MEATS. iTorrtcd Iily by Jfimule'a Mrkt III F.. -aron 01 BKKF Koast. 3C2y0c; boiling, 20 LAUD Paying 40c. selliug 4G-. rRODl'CE MARKET. (Corrected today by th Brotherliood ro-erv. 230 N". Min t4 m-T'i'i'n ivii ia u;s--rreamerv but- .. . ,,-v'air öii nouiol. ei:iiu,' 0-V pound v ' . . . . -. . . I -1 ' I . . .. ..,. ,.;'r.' ji.- ti. .und H'-iani? I ...... .1 . ..rrc v.n 4.' ilOZfrll. SCll ..I. iLiii. in-1! t".----o ; inj: 5-V uozeu.

fr'KL'iirA AND VKUTI AUI.ijS-Trults. j R s first 4s 9 4.2O ; second fsCalilomia navui uranires. UK- per dozen; - 4l:.SJ,,4 ... Kf.CQTU 41 leraoni U3- dozen; raunnas. 10c pouuU;;'4. first 4.4.s second i Virginia potatoes, I'.M bu. ; new cab- L.1.ihi; third 4 Vs 3 4 ; f br.se. Bellln; 0 pound. 1 1 . '.? 13. 'JO: fifth 9?. 05.

1 br.s-. sellln; Oo pound v ovl-aw" j hides ami tallow. I (Corrected today by S. W. Llipmn. ?! 1 V. Mln t. Hides. 2ü'.."c; ca.ruins. 4U'.i(U'. Rendered tally w, )(&'- lt. Uees a 1 ! rKlTKHMINT OIL. I uoted by th i "Oil. Taint and Drug: Importer." i Veppermint. tin, bottles rectified AND mOVlMON. ill.'A;. Aug Ipeiilnff 4 OltNSept. 17s1.. Dec 141

Iv,: 177' a 14:; 14ft i?.;? 72i, 71', 71 7ä 7v-. 77'. Q 44 1. t "' , 41.00 j jO.vV -".oi' 2f' f- ! rw, ..f 'JiM 2"-. 13 ' 24 73 24.2' -4.73'

:?r M.1V !;' -2 Spt. I ec. Mir 774 TOHlv Sept. 43.4f ! LA.liD- nf r.r.t nrt iL. . '4fn 4 - t. itins Sept. 24.23 ' . . m rt mi l.Ilf" sT()( h. , . r- 1 : t V ., V -, i ' iTTLI" j Vet1 VnrköV. artiv,ArVn , -'g' steady: prime "rn, .m.,i"uo"". 1 i c, i ,V. i ; pelfT 7 M k r . 1 1 i I " u I i I .1 ' IT - - .-.)'; 11 i: 1 er?. J-i' i ' . , o s and ' bull. JiKUfUlü..o.a, j j.rincer. 30'il7o. i r-rineerH. .o'ji.u. - i CALVK . n , h r MWa'lM" ! j liVjfHj!j:a,. yKNi' i .am hs Kipt-. : j I - I 1 .1 U I I" .. t'.VP T- lt.wor: CTiO .-r- 10MM-. , 1 1. r m nil to mir. .jr-. tirr S11 tvv?il2.oi: ulip3rtiT-. i y.rV - ! mlxM. ' " .r. fn". r. cr JUT. on : Crt'ii"-!(- hMTV. rlllCAC.O cahii c.iiuv. r-tiTi-ir.fi Arc WH1.AI-N1 1 ,4 y- . V f Jl . . . rt,1 ij'. -ll. . I , 1 - - - ., !.. 22: N" - r.r.i. - No. .. liar.l. ?-'J - " ' $2 2r."52S5. r t s . " - V f . no r xii,j. w-.-j.-'-x.? iu'r:t St. 02' No mlTe.i. i-r-- ;. ' ' ' No. vbit. N. 2 wt.ltf 3 hite, fit'"1. niT-No. ?. Lire. i .'.MW l ' . " ' 4 white. O'aTlVo WAIII.KY ..,'at i-: TIMOTHY Wl - 2 No.

INDIANAPOLIS LI VF. -TO( K. INDIANAPOLIS. Ai?. 2T. -lHii- hccifctR. i.foO; market. tadv to !- lowand mlifl fcl": .-.-mm-m t. u..-. j 1 T.: bnlk- of alf. 21 io "( VTTI.F. HecU't. "0: i.mrkrt. lf Vi..l 1..t: 'r M4eoTTlH0n: w nnu I , - r Oo'.' 1". M !HrEP - It r.4 ,Vrt1; TT.arV Bf'a-1r"; U.p. .tTnm.

Provisions ' NEW yo;ik, Auc :v a losint: tod A v prices on th- stock rxchancr were: A. T. and S. V f l : American Reet Suar s American Drug Syndicate ... I : American Czn ;, j AlHs Chalmers ;::'4 American Car Foundry i . American Locomotive :. J American Smelt. & Kefr. Co. . . T' j Baldwin Locomotive !i : ' . ;b. and o. 41; Pethlehem Steel H v4 2 j Butte and Superior , B. R. T , Canadian Pacific . -4 1 I 7 1 4, C. and O - c "olo. Fuel and Iron i 4 j ' urn r-roawcts T'l Crtiri.Me Steel F', 1 rhir.o Popper Fnamel . 7T Frisco Common lf.s ; ; Krto Common ia,, Great .Vorthern Ore Great Vorthern Pfd j General Motors A Green fananea 11" Hide and Leather Com ."0s Hide and Leather Pfd 1 1 6 TUinois Central industrial Alcohol Tnter. Nickel . . . , Inter. Paper Inspiration Copper T "hiffh Valley . . Mexican Valley Mexican Petroleum Marin Common Marine Pfd Missouri rnciflc Maxwell Common Maxwell 1st Pfd. Maxwell 2nd Pfd. Midvale Steel m2; 1 2 .". '1 3 , .- ; r. 6 u ' :.o j it: ; IK, I : ts - 1 ..) I Nevada Copper Ri New Haven N. Y. C ' i - 7 . i 101 I j i'k ; 4- ' 6 .tn ; ... , j ti ; ?fi i 7 0 Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas " . Pan-American Petroleum Peoples rias Pennsylvania Pittsburp Coal Ray Consolidated Copper I Tteadinp: Republic Steel Rock Tsland Rock Island A Rock Island P Rubber Rumely Common Rumely PfdSouthern Pacific Southern Kailway i Pt Paul Common .... 4 r. 1 4 "h ' 0." ! 103 2 j St. Paul Pfd Studebaker Common . . . Sinclair Oil ugar Tobacco Products Texas Oil Texas and Pacific Union Pacific I". S. Steel Common r. S. Stee! Pfd U. S. Food Corp Utah Copper Virginia -Carolina Chemical Wabash A Wilson and Co Willys Overland ..127 ..241 i . . I7'i ..125 . . ioi-"g ; . . iiöu : - i7 1 . . . 2 . . k 3 ; .. Mi, . . 7 . . .7 . . l i : 1 - Western Union ;. ,-r.i I v. . CS i 111 U O w. e Liberty bonds-1-2 rrr cut 3:".o 92.fourth ( UK U.O L!K TOTK. CIIU'AIJM. Auc -II.M.S ! :;. ... !"': 1 1 1 a r k t . l'J-" lower: but " liei j Sl'.i .1 02 1.2." : pa -kir.e. .Js.V";: vm) : ! lljrhf. .P- 2". 21.1": pi?. MT-V.1'.Mni; rup!i. SI 7. ZWa IV2Ö. CATTLK-Ue'-elpt. 24TOO: irark.-. j 2."..ic low er i.eef, 1.75 : lu t l.-r 'sio.k. 7.)1 13 Oi) ; '.imiei. Hinl .uitr. j Ml m"ijO.;7: iptorkers aiel fep(Iers. S7..V i:;.2.".r . .-4.W9, $7.21:; .: calve. .tio.r LH 00. ! slli:i;i' Uf-ipts. :r..foo ; ninrk. , nw r; wn.l l.iiiii.s. ?0.C0"f7 17..V ; ''" - f;i."i7.' 25. Advertisers can sell for less profit from volume. MAIN 391 FREE MAIN :.wi Demonstration at your home on any day. at any tim. r f thf White Automatic Litt Sewing Machine JihI Ilfxu I'niop Trust Hid:.

Cattle

5iry yoar Betsy Ross and Milk Maid Bread Tuesday and go with the Grocers and Butchers on their Annual Picnic to Indian Lake Wednesday

Some Wonderful Bargains

FUESDAY On Our 3rd Floor Come and sec. Take the Elevator and save. mm DEPARTMENTS Over Geo. Kraft Co. 5 and 10c Store Our for any supply is demand. sufficient Our price is always right. Our service cannot be criticised. Our bi plant is running day and night. We aTc here to serve you and we are well equipped to do so. Artificial f-i ,ce uo. Bell 2221; Lincoln 6123 i For A Quick Meal A ready-prepared soup, canned baked beans, cold meats a dessert of fresh ripe fruit. Just call The Ferndell in such an emergency. V u u can be sure everything you get is good.THE Femdell GROCERY AND MARKET Cor. Colfax and Main Main 382 Lincoln 5382 II Advertisers make profits from volume not prices.

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