South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1919 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
LEGIOI REFUSES TO fiCGEPT PLAN
Declare They Will Not Assist in Welcoming Themselves Home
T"oT?owr.e th refusal Wedc - I y r.ighl f "00 American L gion mem-l Lers to adopt resolution. rec,t:( t i n i the general Horn Welcome commit-, tee to indefinitely p. .srpor.e the oele-. hration in honor of S. Jos ph eouri-. tys prvlc men. planned for thafternoon of Oct. Z'J. tho corn rr. itt will rnf at the Ch.iml.fr of 'Vonmorco this afternoon to formally r take arti'-n In calling off th- !'-! hr.ition planned for .Springbronk ; I ;irk. ! The r solution pre r;! I ! the members of th- American I.uion "Wed n sda y right at a 1 ir- !;' att n f ! 1 1 meeting ,-! th- Chi-mb.-r of
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MOIti: ADDITIONS TO Tin: m.KMi:i vv,:. Tl.f following !it r.f funis are 1 ' "' i " r cf r.f in the Wlfardr! Many rf the workers haf not : report d and there armany more said to b- "over the top" iC'f.rrton Pro-. (o. H'''i'r Whol's.'i! ;roc7"ry Co. S.in.'i'-I Lippman Co. Wall; r shoe stre. Fashion Shop.
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I ob.l r il go Ii irt r shopi'omin'Tt A: Jay barber shop. Ceorge Whoelock , Co. hv;in Pros. Public yr hoo! tfarhfr." School administration hhlg
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erwhelmine: ot . It provided f..r an informal re-option at the high school auditorium to taiif- lh- place of tho one i!arir.-'i for Sprinfhrook lark, pointing o'lt that the original rlan will f.ii! f.'wm;' to ink of sup-j port from th- j - 1 -1 i . - s nr.il!y. ! DclUer Firry Talks. j "W'f don't v:i::i to s n - t a plan of w c.. min urs lv-s home from! the war." was th- h -y 1 1 t f s-ral fb ry address -y. male b, man:' com-' lad of, the l'Ki'n. n- of th-j -p .i k rs d i lai od : j " I f th- cm mitt f a jioi n t 1 iiy t ho ! mayor t- ;,ikf fh.no of cl bra-, thn cannot pi,t iL tlinnu'h. I do not think it is tip to tii Anu-ri' an l'in ! U li lp them out. Wo didn't start)
this rcpti.n ijn -s and v don't;
ha" to 1 1 n : ii it up. Ti (let Medals. "If th' unrnittoo - j. roadj- to h.o a rccf-ptlon and trivo u s tho m-l;ilM th-v sa- thy ar oii: t, I, for m', "ill 1- ulad to r-oi tho rndal nnil I will l.o proud to u ir it. I'.ut if I haw to make plans for my own urlromim,' homo, mnly that I r c oi a m rlal I. w ouldn't wear tho damr.od thin." Tho lack of support and the in-li!fr-n-o nianiffstfd hy business m n of South I?cnd. :vho rofusod to lut lwn thoir establishments for a. lialf ilay in orilor that tho ( l bratlon mliht ho a ,succ-ss. torrhor with tho indifiert n c shown by tho s-rvko men. in retrard to tin- ceh-hra-tion and tho lack of funds to finance th. project, were Kiven as reasons for th prc.posal of the r solutions hefore the legion. Membor.s of th.o major's rommittee who arc also members of tho American Legion told the merlins vthat it will bo almost impoysihlo for tho t h-brat in to be helil at Springbrook, as was at f.r.-t plann 1. F.is.-i th Ihn k. 'The Arch committee is merely passing th- buck t us," deol.ired tliHnr.nl' 11. rtjmmorrr, in sp akinr f the r-sdution. "TlH'v find that thr- oan't put the ceh bration on and they want us to make plans for our n reo-ption. "I understand that tiiis resolution was ut tx fore us toni-cht at th- rejucst of the Arch committee as a Mdution of their difficulties. The county ( "iiiin issionet s h i alr'ady pureha.v.l mdals -st:m: about vktuch are t ! 1 t i v r I t. U. I don't f"! th it v e should in.iKi. arran 4 nn-nts fr the h tl:ea-
tin of thr"- m.-.lals if th- business j l"'r "'"t-. s rt- ii an.! r 1 1 1 ?! ! 1 1 ! . riti7i tu iif' 1 he trust
tiouth lUnd do tot wish to iw them to l,s."
IVrkirs Cluo Co. Ml -r liot 1. Stud' l.ak r sofvic. sfa'ion. Iavid Ilurwii h Clothing o. Iil!er's I'urniture Co. Kis I'urnituro V. Ilof.k Slioji. I-'ranklin .Motor Car o. I'iriiiii'l sho- !. I '. it n r shot store. South !'. lid Overland '. Aojna Life Inuranro Co. No.rt hwrstorn Mutual Lif In-suraiie-Co. I'bikuh !iliii eon foe t ionai y. X. L. A ult. photopra ph r. 1 1 i b . phtoKrapher. M I )o;ia !d. jdiotoura phr-r. Ma nolt, pliotographer. Austin - Schainbleau. Krnest Voting. l'reyrrmuth Ä Maurer. Intorurban Journal. Cnion Trust Co. Fahri lioll I'rrttector c'o. 'nvn Servier Co. Merr Herr i'.ook store. Huil.hrs Supply fc Specialty Jimmie Goat. Coddle Mann. Ä- Ik Cipar Co. Fefi)h's Store. M' lnerny Warner. (iore Platner Co.
John i:iv.m tavi)k. John IMward Taylor, j: ears old. dw-d V-dn-dav mornini, at his
home, l'fjj K. Colfax av.. after a!
) short, illness. T-ath was due to ;
! . J comphcatbin of diseases. Latest Edition of Favorite; irn n uth neni June
11. IV.'", and liv u h". o all his life
Cake Starts Short Courtship
of Army Man
iTRIilSPORT MEN
MARKETS
Magazine is Held Up Because of Strike.
Kiififiip (Patrick) years old of Pcekskill. field artillery. United
States
army, '
who sion.
was cook with the S.xth divii I'nited State army motor
A chorus of disappointed "oh's
i Founds liH ossantly at tho public li-' May Tab-r;
: hrary these days as patron after patron. lookinsr for the lat?t edi- , tion y.f his favorifo magazine, is j roHtt! by a "pt. 2 2," or perhaps ; an " t. 4" dateline. His" favorite
i inatrazin- is used advis-dly for it is J
j th- it! n seeking th mechanieal j mairazino-s who are rnot crestfallen ! when they learn that the printers' 1 strike is holdin.tr up publication of I all current literature.
For the past 1 Z years he waa cmplowd with the Northern Indiana (ias A: Ilcctrie company. He was married Dec. 2'.'. l'Jl'J. at St. Joseph. Michitran.
He is survived hv his widow Mr iitruck train from Camp Grant. Pvock-i . . . "' l surMea n ins wu.ow. .Mrs.,' ; I ho Mth division motor truck
his parents Mr anl . luru- 1U - wnien is now mpt-u ou( ' ! i - - ii- i -..train ciipunnir.,! m Ivifp!-'s riUi n
! Mrs. Cornelius Taylor; four sisters. neii. . vouax ax., una.ne; i Mrs. Mabb' Ashlev, Mrs. Nellie Geis-1 th husband of Elizabeth Parclay. . W. Colfax av.. between Scott st. and
sei and Mrs. Florence oier. of.451 years old of Goshen, widow of Laportf av., continues to bf an atSouth Hend. and Mrs. Mario Clark, j Hobert P.arclay. upon acq jaintance tractirui for ;i M(1;ldv strt :im nf visit
or Kalamazoo. MJeh.: and four j r nut a lew nours ana is no brothers. George. Hubert. Wlliuni ! Iim' to his bed. at hi? bride's
ARE ALL VETERANS JWCREASE NOTED
ON SPECIALTIES
CLOSING PRICES HEW YORK STOCKS
walker. 4f: Recruiting Train Will Leave
X. V.. thini
City Saturday For Laportc on Vay to Camp.
Steels Show Strength Opening Sessions 'of Stock Market.
rrirtf on th stock
wore: A. T. nn-1 S F Anvni an Sucr
j American Iruir Sndi i America n i r ...... of i A Iii. Chain. rs
ors who tak advantasre of tliex visit -! eia It i-s mad
NFW YORK. Oct. M.
s nsa t ion a 1
STREET CAR COMPANY GETS AUTHORITY TO RUN ONE-MAN CARS
Authority has been granted the
Most of us are experiencing very little actual inconv-ni nce b cauvo of the delay in the issuance of maKazir.es and wo fail to realize what it means to those men who are dependent upon magazines for news vital to their work. Fveryone is familiar with the way in which tho Literary Digest published its last edition but very few know how the publishers of mechanical magazines are endeavoring to meet the needs of their subscribers. Instead of the bulky weekly editions of the "Engineering News-
Record. " "Power." "American Ma-
j ( hinist." "Electrical World." "Iron I Age." and all magazines of that naI ture we tinl in the reading rooms J at the library a four page printed j pamphlet, or one r two typewritten J sheets from each of theso concerns I labeled "Emergency pulb tin" anl j containing the items of most imj portance to th ir readers. Delivery is Slow. I According to the librarian these i pamphlets in nondescript form ai I rive once or twice a week sometimes
with one copy and now and then two. It is interesting to note the sort of news which is included in these emergency bulletins. One issue of four pages devote? three of them to listing bids which are desired.
and Melvin. all of Scth Penl. Th remains may be viewed up to the tim of th funeral at tho home. The time .f tne funeral has not yet been announced, but the services Will be held at St. Joseph's church, the Key. Fath r V. J. Carloll officiating Hurial will be in i i iuhla nd cemetery.
tb result of havinsr fallen down cellar upon returning from the wedding ceremony. One of his arms is broken and his head is bruisel.
ing ho::rs between 1 o'clock in th' rieht
nfivrnoon and o'clock in the eve-j ring to inspect the camp anl the.
Th.
h i i t of ?.u Miirs.
FUNERALS
.IOIIN F.mVAHD TAYLOR. The funeral services of John Edward Taylor, who died Wednesday morning at his home, 1022 E. Colfax av., will be held Saturday morning at i4 o'clock at St. Joseph's chuich. Rev. P. J. Carroll will officiate. The body may be viewed until the hour of the funeral. Hurial will be in Highland cemetery-
Wiflinnt evcuntiim f ). tiiiii in tlie
romance mat culminated in,,,.,,.,,, ... ,
1 I' u o an oitiMoi ,v lieu u n.- 4 the marriage is exceptional. alker j nr ,xt jn lhe .rvice
arnvca m uosnen lust eanesiay j
when the motor truck train came
from Rochester, lid. The party:
camped near the Barclay home. Mrs. Barclay was ill. The army took sent her some things to eat, among them a cake. "I want to see the man who baked that cake." Mrs. Barclay said. Saturday morning as the train was to depart for Elkhart
market this morninc Steel beinsr the feature
Walker went to say good-bye to tho '
but who'
woman he had not seen
had eaten his cake. A marriaqe agreement resulted. Monday Walk-
r years pr.or to that time. Som
i of them are on their third and fourth
enlistment ; nd seem well please!
and satisfied with army life. They
' are living examples of the
'of lhe army from a physical staml.point. Lieut. Albert Worrall of the Tth j field artillery, in command of the
train is .a native of New York ami
entered the service in March
Si.ni1 s;.aiva if s
niter th1 openinc of th' sock
L ). k a w a r, na and a. Harm ¬
ing 15 points with ;her st. -ls showed onsidera !! strength. Motors. Oils and equipment isu- appeared for sale anl no'aob los-, v were established in the nti:e lit.
' News concerning the labor situation
benetits1 w;,s rt at all encouraging nn.l w h.it
i will be the ultimate result of Mr.
Coiiiprrs' withdrawal from th r:i-
Amricn Car Foun irv AmericHn Ecomot:. Anaconda opj r . . . . AniT. Smeltg. and RefA. C. V A T. and T Halw;n Io .mot i .... H and n 1'f thleheru S;ee 1 . . . Ruit ,i':.l Superior . . . IV R. T "a ti oi la : . I aci tie "ui'i Coi'per C: ba n i"i;.' Sup.ir California IViroleuni ' ntr.i! Feather C and . '..i.i. Fu . n I 1 !". n 'orn Trod u 1 1. i-:;c;!,; Stc 1 Cl;;iio i'i'pper Fn a in el
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r.vxmr.bz i:skk. The funeral services of Cioorpe Esken. who died Wednesday, will be held Frid iy afternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence, 2014 S Eafayettf blvri. Rev. Charles H. Leeson will ofllci.ite. Hurial will be in the Rowman cemetery.
FILES POSSESSION SUIT IN THREE COURTS
' f i V - ftnntiln citrVt i t nm o ft c t Ii n
Mncago. South Rend & Northern j ( isroVfTV of somethlngr new in backIndiana. Railway 'o. by the Indiana! tiring, general news of the strike
let.
public service commission. It was learned Thursday, to install into!
service on its city lines here 10 oneman service cars. The petition of the company set out that much better service over the lines in South Rend can be afforded by the use of the one-man cars. The 1 new cars have alleady been onlered by the street car company, and ns soon as they arrive tbey will ho put into service. Early this w-ek the company began experiments with the present style cars. converting them info one-man cars. Ofücial.s of the company say that the experiment is proving successful.
and labor situations, contracts
and important meetings scheduled, all essential to men in mechanical work. The city librarian attended the Rook Fair in Fields' store at Chicago last week and at a meeting of the most prominent publishers of the country held there, it was estimated that should the strike be settled immediately its effects would bo felt until early spring. The books which were announced for October and were completed before the strike was declared, have, of course, been published, but those
After being carried through ti. ree courts, the suit for possession of the house at 07 S. Main st.. brought by Mary Sheeky against William and Catherine Mowery was settled with findings by the jury in superior court Wednesday ninht for the detenda nts. Action was first brought in Justice Wypiszynski's court but the defendants requested a change of venue and th case was continued in Justice i'ieorge A. Iing': court. In tho Penn twp. justice court judgment was given for the plaintiff for possession of the house and $1." damages. From this judgment
was with that unit at Fort Mead. South llakn a for three Years, in
er and Mrs. Barclay journeyed to St.l,he rhnipp nes ou tho 'Mexican Joseph. Mich. There tho knot was; bnrd,r an(, Qn ,ho Ap.ichr rMervatied by Judge Davis. j tion in Arizona Was commissioned
lhe couple returned to ijoshen.j.
A L lilt" iil 1 I I1WHIC V kZ- WlllRRt 0(
later Davis thought he was walking ; cn.inq.(l to tho
; He served with th
"c o- : .,nd other units for a vear in France.
way aim leu me eniiie o.s.uie, uis , riMUi,..! -t ill. .,,..,
Lieut. Worrall is a graduate of
ference at ashingtn is hatd loi --ris,'o Common forecast. Call money loaned free-, i;rie "ommon . . ly at . -2 to percent and this un-jErie Pf.l
if,03f j pleasant monetary situation seems ' Crer.t Northern re ...
serving with the ll'th cavalry. HeM have l.een relieve.! temporarily ,en ral l.btric
at least. Shoubl anything mot . tea t North rn If.;. unfavorable occur overnight pri. es , i lenera 1 Motors could easily reach lower levels. It'irene Cananea i is a time for caution. 1 Hi.le and Eeatbr "tmrr ! Hide and Leather Pfd
i i
July. II 17. and assigned to the
0th cavalry. which afterwards
CHIC AGO MVi; TO K. CHICAOO. Ort. J.V--HOiJS lb
Illinois Central
ipi. ; Industrial AIcdil
, , -,, .-.Uoo; market, Kteadv t -- ler: balk, i i n err a t ion a I ick-l Sth held artillery. 11v,7 l;:M). j,,,,, ,. .vp.4o'i; l:: ot : 1 ter..at on.i i .m. k i :he Sixtli division! p-klng. $11.2.iC,i pj.lä : iisliti. M-oom Inter. I aper
U.ÖOf'.i : r..tichs. Sil
hend striking a stone wall. Injuries he received made It necessary to reveal what was intended lo be t secret marriage for 11 months.
when Walker's enlistme it
would expire. Lieut. Worrall, 7Sth F. A., in com mand of the train, and Supply Sert
iierron moiorea io ocMicn 10 s the bruisetl and battered groom j They have decided to enutavor to i get him an early discharge. J
pigs
wll.T.Y CATTLE Ile eipts. Hi (: ni.irk t. si)v ii nl steaily: hef. 11 SM 1'.' 4 : , t utcber 8toek. S.7.VI14 ro : crtntiers
out. Worrall is a graduate
i i i r . i i i i 1 1 i i .ii I ii, -.ii Iii i .iii i r n ill.. . . . .
-uttrs. .V.tfit i.u: strw Kr! an-l p-mt. i.
j ."scnoo i oi Ij lUiiauoii .ti i" vi l nut') siJUi'di;!.: 'OW?t SiiX"2 12.to : ."lives, j t 'inr llu. .li an-i.,l sJ,.l11w-il Ci.t- S 1 V T.'l 'it 1 7 70 !
term.,.,, , . , . T. , ii j SNI.i:i- U ei pt s. :aeM; mirkei. J.--tilb-rv at aldahen, I-ranee. He is an , . ,.. , , ..m 1... ' loX'et : Weill IninU. .V ,0'M ..a , rwt'i
aru'Tii naseoan ian ami inniKs n i 5:5 him ,s..h. has the best team in the service. 1
( UK co ruoni 1:. Clli'.(n. Ort. .?,- Ill'TTKi: 4'i.mi-
J 1 s :
Li ut. Harrison M. Raker, with'
th train, is also an artillery officer, and is now on luty with the 7 Sth lield artillery, claims New York as
opening
1 ? n. tti'A Ot-ito i 11 il 'i t t li 11
1 t-2 Il'irl iv a h jinnrl full u iii t
1C ,, ' , , , 'of the war -en isled with the lOSth IS months ago while he was on , . ..,... .1,. .Mi 1 lie!d artillero. He went to I-ranee
uuij ill nie piani 01 uitr vjsneu ..nil- i
iiir' ( o. SJhe tlien nuseil lier own
gravo to be placed on her burial lot in Oak Ride cemetery and it is complete save as to the date of
death on the marker. A stone vault
was constructed and into it was low- !
ered the casket she selecte! for her
as a non-co:nmiss;onei oincer 01 that outMt and was c':nmissined on the front line. With his battery he participa tel in the heavy lighting in the offonsiw and defensive engagenumts of the Marne,
burial. Mrs. Rarclay adopted two
children soon after the death of her' work in th" Argoniu
I the Chateau-Thierry tight, the ac- ' tion of the Vcsles and in the hot
I'or con-
husband. She now says his spirit
returne! and advised her to marry t t au-Thiorr ,
spumous bravery in ai t ion at
COMPANY FILES SUIT ON PROMISSORY NOTE
olesaae
re-
Th er.t r la i:i ti m
Jor ltl that t w o of the wh
gl ocerj" liJUSvs of South R nl fused t s'll th'in sugar for tin
fr slino-nts a hu h w 1 1 to ! sercd iiwin; to the shortage f sugar h re. Tb- ihairman of the "ommitlee. John l- Farm-man. saitl that anlhr wholes,;,. hou b.ad f n rn isb.ed thm with t!i- sugar ;:t v. iiobsab1 ices, and that a w '. 1 w .. .- 1 ' . ci-Zar tot- hid i"o::tri!'Ut'.l m- 1 . x-s f t lgai 11 "-tu"! ij ii k. Tlio rtsiluiion was drawn up and jr n' 'd by i.'anir.ult' Slick, who hpoke in its behalf. H- said that he b-!i-Ml that the l-gion should ! mi ll at-sistam e to the committe- at tins time and help th-m to crawl out of an t mharra.s.-mg po.tan. The proposal :' this resolut ion wis tie first inkling wiiich has lakl out io.udm tip- possu, ih f t.tllirm off the cli-ai at ion. A -(vur.ter-r solut ion w as pass. il at th- me ting, wb.ich stat. .1 that the American Fusion refused to lake any action, tut her for or agams; .1 ee'.ePration for tli- bo m e -corn i 11 . A c!nmitt- .1 apptunted to cns;d r s --;rir.r the Million Dollar l.i liil. a Ieuion orga tii.: it ran whi. h ;s tourii'.g tb.e cou!itf. for a program
The American Trust Co. filel suit tor the payment of a promissory note in circuit court Thursday against Clifford W. Rain. Laura C. Hain and Thomas M. Mohan. The note, amounting to $4.r.0O and datd May 4. Flä. to become du- thre years with interest at 7
till due ami unpaid.
company places thet
not- and inter-st at IÜ.U0O and a: reasOT.oble .amount f attorney's I
Cha-
Lieut. Rarker was
an appeal was taken by the defend-j Walker. Walker's wife died in 1 ' presented b. the i ren ix governants to the superior court where! ie ias two sons one in the navv ! ment with ti e Croix b- (Juerre with
thev won the case. and one in the armv. He was also, palm and also has been the recipient j lj.ts
Action was first brought in May, the father of twin girls. on oi' j f three citat ions from th at which time the plaintiff stated w hom is living. In addition to being ' forces.
The train
ery -xlr:is. W ; stuinhu ls. 01':; ; first. .-.'-1 ''-M ; sicnds. ."Ofl; r2. L(ii;s lnllnarles, YMi7r : firM. .V.ij a7-. rilLKSi: Twins, Jit'.a:-: Aai.-rbns, r.i :.'ö:w .. pnriritv Fwls Pc : Pi. k. J4. : g-'s -:'-; springs. "J."..-; turkeyji. I'O TATOI.S Curs. 41: Vis.iiin and MiniM-sotas. S'J.OiVir'J.43 wt. IN DIA A IM) I.I S J.IVK STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, o.t. Ilo;s lbijts ;,. to : market. .i.r 1 lw-r; bst lioa viof SI lr,r,i pj.oo: lo.-d'i 11 m s niitl 111!U. SI 1.7.Vf L'.ou ; eenmn.n t hl . $11 "ä 'ill.sä; bulk t" snips. M1".(1jUV. CATTI.i: lb'ipl". r"1; iiiark-t. sternly: sp-ts. .H I7.."i0 ; vs nnl hefrs. W'i i:;.0o. SHi:i:r i:e ipts. market, Mei'ly; top, ?; if-ji m.
America n
which wa re onlv narti.illy completed
),.,, heen ilelaved and those iin-i"e mtmiris reni w;ts uue. m. nmi;in army cook aiKer is a tue
nounced for the November and De-I that the house was damaged to th mosaic workman and. his wife says
"has a beautiful tenor voice-
cember Christmas trade will be held up imlcfinitely for the accumulation is such that all of them cubl not possibly be published before March.
txtent of $:
WIFE WANTS DIVORCE AND SEVEN CHILDREN
Hertha Schultz has sown children and he is willing to support all of them. r at least two for the present for the other live were left in Russia with their grandparents In a bill for divorce tilcl in su-
PARENT-TEACHERS' CLUB WILL MEET FRIDAY
The Parent-Teachers' club of the Lafayette school will hold a meeting in the school building Friday afternoon at 2:'() o'clock. A class in home nursing will be organized at the meeting and' all women intercsud are urged to be present and enroll. The program for the after-
nd
BELGIAN PRELATE FAILS TO ACCEPT INVITATION TO CITY
noon will be as follows: Two .-ongs
porior court Thursday. Mrs. Schultz) by 1A girls; recitation, "Little Ortats her husband deserted her-phan Annie." third grade boys; re-
ommiti- re-l fees at $.'". They ask jmlgment of
1
..tot.
Thomas M. Hoban was made party of. the suit because of a claim h- has to some of th- property of Mr. and Mrs. Rain. Further charges f the trust rum-
,-au are trial me dwellings upon' th" mortgaged property are becoming 1 lapidated and tho lefendants . r . . . 1 . . 1 . '
i iuse in ueep imun m r-pair.
TRACTOR FAILS TO WORK: FILES SUIT
Recause a Fordson tractor failed to do his plowing satisfactorily, Walter Huff tib-d suit for ?sT0 damages against th,. IIinkb Motor Car Co.. in circuit c-urt Thursday. Huff states h purchased th- tractor for ?l.-0e and at the time it was warranted to perform motive power fr plowing and other farm work but that upon test the tractor faibd to b th- work. He states that he expended 20 in attempting to 'ise the ti actor hut was unsuccessful. Cpon ret urninc it he was refunded 5Cr'. He asks damages of $Söo.
Jan. 'JÜ. F'K.. and she has not seen him or heard of him since that time. Since th n she has supported her--elf and two children. Ernest, nine
years old. and Nora, seven years old. Tiuy were married in Russia in
January. 190:k but after swral ver s they lecMed to come to America. Rut thy did not like to bring their five chiMren to a country they knew wry little about so they left. Elizabeth and Mary, each 1 years
citation. "A Roy's Mother" by Howard Rurton; address by Mr. Reese; talk on "Tonsils and Adenoids." Miss Lulu Cline.
Failing health will prevent Cariinal Mercier from coming to South Hend and Notre Dame, according to word received by Very Rev. James A. Burns. Tentative plans for his visit had been made by the Knights of
will be at the present
location on W. Colfax av. until Saturday morning when the tents will be struck and the motors headed for Laporte, the next stop. Several more stops will be made before the train completes its tour on Nov. 9 and returns to Camp Grant, 111.
THREE WIEN ENLIST IN NAVY THURSDAY
A reward of one free two year enlistment in the navy has !- n offered by Chief Commissary Steward Albertson of the local navv recruit-
Columbus at Notre Dame, as it wasi ing station f r the return of his ad
vertising A board which. until Thursdav morning stood .n the
SALE OF WAR STAMPS INCREASING, REPORT
old now; Richard, 1 ä years
Thersa. 14 years obi. and Emil. '2 years old, with her parents in their country. After coming to this country Ernest and Nora were bornShe asks the court for a divorce and wants the custody of all seven of her children.
According t reports from the post otfice the efforts of the government' to educate the people to save
! is evidently bearing Iruit from the
FILES SUIT AGAINST BROTHER IN NOTE
Ernest J. Seifert h brought against his brother. Edward
Oh; 1 number of sales of War Savings
stamps being pold recently. For the past two weeks there has been a constant demand for the stamps at th- post office and also for the War Saving certificates of $100 denominations. The purchasers have become so numerous as to cause a real flutter in the stamp market and the only explanation is that the public
j has begun to realize the value of j saving and this method of invest-
nn nt. suit
reported that there was a likeli-
; hool of his coming to the city sev
eral weeks ago. According to reports at that time he was to have tome to South Hend and Notre Dame Oct. 2?. He is now in Chicago, however, and will be unable to top off here. Cardinal Mercier plans ro return to New York in a few das and to sail for Belgium about Nov. 5. National elections will be hel l in Belgium Nov. 13, for the first time since 1914. The cardinal is in no
sblewalk in front of th- Farmer's Trust building. "It would not have b-'n so bal but they took it right after we had spent several hours painting it." said Chief Albertson. "It stood there for thre- months without the paint and with no on mob-sting it but immediately after wo assume ambition and "taint tip to harmonize with the surroundings. someone steals it."
riTTMUTMi MVK MO K. iiiT'Pw'ltl'l.j. j . 1 ' 1 'I'TI I I n .
1111 ,"-iM llI. ' I . . ' - ' i.i. I
light; miirk't. steady: eliepe, !
Slilon'W HV.iO: good. l.....(''r 14 : fair.
s;t 4 m,j 10 ."Vo ; vp.ii i ilvtJ. M'.MMMj.'o.iiO. M 1 1 1 : i: 1 AND I.AMliS ItereipH f:dr; market, "dieep Kte.oly. Innibs low-r: primwethers. .'..l,."i,.'.."0; ;oel. $7.0'-I H 0) ; fair Ttilxe.l. S'J iVtfj ; lambs. v 14.73 H(h;n: Ttecfdpts. "0 b.tible 1 Wp : market, ber; prime heavy hogs, r'."ä fi FVOO; mediums. P.VT-V?! l" 0t ; henvr v.trkrs. $12.7öfilS.c: light york-rs.
j MlMafl 12..r0; pig. ?VJ.O0'r7l,.rO: mtlgh.
Nil CK)'J ll.uO; tag(. -V 1"J iu "o. K ST III KI'AI.O LI VF. STO( K. EAST lU'FFALO. Ort. 1':). CA TT LI! Itci-elpts. 7U; market. sltw nnl steulr; jtrime steers AVWWdl .; hutcher grades SI l'.Oo'.i I.I.OO; r(.vn. .4 OO'iJ P CJ-V CALVES It '-i p t s , 1MO: innrket. n tive vten.lv: . nil tn choice. S.1 00; 'JO (10 csiii:i:i and lamps u.-. -ipts. ": mnrkef. nctlve tendv: hohe bnnbs. 4.Hf!iir..ou: cull tu 'fair. s'. wo 1 : e.irlin gs, .OoilO oo; slie. p. ." '. f IHUJS Keceipts. 1.1-0; m.-irket. tive "ötiTAb' lower: yorkers. 1::. ('. l'.-la; j.igs. 12 'A.tr.r?, 00; mixed. SI. .Hi: heavy. $t::..H; roiishs. .11.0""U ll -ü; st.igs, ss..i r.'.).".i.
I nspi rat ion t opp r Kennee.tl Copper Iacka wams St 1 Iehigh Valley
and N
Mexican Fetr! um . . . . Miami 'opp " Marine Common Marine Ffd Missouri Pacific Maxwell Common Maxwell 1st Ffd Maxwell L'nd Ffd Midvale St. el N-w Haen
I N. V. C I Not folk ;md Western I Northern I'.n ilic
Ohio Cities (lis Fan-American Fetndeutr. IVoples Ias I ' n ns K a nia Fittsburg Coal Ray Consolidated Copp r Realing Republic Steel Rock Island Rock Nland A Ro k Island R Rubber Rum !v Common R timely Ffd Southern Pacific Southern Railway St Paul Common St. Paul Pf.l Studebaker Common Sinclair Oil Sugar Tobncco Products Tennesse1 Copp-r T xas Oil Texas and Pacific Fnion Pacific F. S. Steel Common .... F. S. Steel Pfd F. S. Food Corp Ftah Cpper Virginia -( 'a ro'.ina Ch'-m ica 1 Wabah A Wilson and Co. Willys 0rland Western Fnion Wool
Y " s t i 1 1 n h US' Liberty bonds p rcent 70: lirst 4's !.". r."; scond 4's :Cb- ..: first i'f rC. se. r.nd I''s -OH. 7; third 4'4 '.0.4J; furth 41.-S 9.5.74; fifth 1 24 s ::. 0 n .
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Clarence Kalward Tw. 1 90S E.
way associated with any of the poli-, (,alVf.rt st . Kolanil MonU.ll Revntieal parties, but his presence in his 1 w 1 v n,ndoloh st .: Arha Hallv
'.ui
t h
, 1
it: South It cember. Th posed of .". j
No hall ha- el 1. a
tile oi'g.ini.utipn '.hie its meeti'is i!-..iy ! b Id, th-
- -'. t'.i rt ot : . -
IP.d IS S I l 1 to ((l:l-
artists and four .suloits
cur i 1 y
! gular Tiimit -
tee in charge
v:
th
h ill-
t t port. d. i.ow bur;g
ham a.' 1 .n : 1 ; 10 n
a r b
.1 :n ,
t ho A in- rb a n ort.po- d of th
p. ans r.i.w
th-- national $ 1 '.. n .Oft'. 't .t Ladies' i Mair. of th-
'.eg'.oc., ;iii;! ; out si- of blood j bundled of then
A number
c o r. s i i - r t- .1 Roland b m of th e national
ml 1 in a pol is. He spok,under eorisbh-ratbui m boviy for tho forming
auxiliary t
which is to l .-
r-!atis lh- b-g;:i u: :nbei
Th- matt r i' .1 bon is f.-r ahi soblir'T, s.i.b-r and 11.11 i:.- is n.w be- I ing h.mdb .1 v y th- national . una - i zation Mr. lu l. iin r ju.i (.!. H- 1.. Haid that th- p!..-i of r ;u stii.g t:i j w , go t rnrio nt to Law all f th- bovl:e-J e, of Amr:an M-Iduts w 1.. .led in; rFr.t!.' - ro:urr.ed tn ti,.. Frii,l Stat 3 ; l'r vill rec-:v- the cmside4 at.on of the.
BUILDING PERP1ITS FOR MONTH SHOW INCREASE During the past 3e das 1"S peril. lis for th- erectin of dwellings L.1V. b. rn issued by th cilv bilililin deparimert. accordin to a stat-m'nt m.nle Thursday afternoon b Building 'mmissioner W. 1. T -pl'. A 1 coi "din, to Mr. Tpie's figures. tb- :.gr'gat- st of the K ilwel-
ii'igs will b- in the neighborhood ofi
Sei-
ferth. in circuit court Thursday for; an accnuntink' of money which tho! plaintiff declares his l.rothpr ocurrtl from him under false pre- j
tense. In his bill. Mr. Seiforih state his brother promised to aid him with money and bond in a case in Chicago but to give him this aid he
must havo security
secure the money. Mo .;skea ni lnjun-d and brother to deed him Iiis half inter-! home at I'L'
STREET CLEANER IS HIT BY AUTOMOBILE
-Tohn Franz, member of the city street cleaning lepartinent. was struck by an automobile Iriven hy Hanzen of Buchanan. Mich., shortly t.efore noon Thursdav in front of
iniintrv ;i t thnt ihifo w n ccord i r f
Relglan. to be or prime importanco because of the influence he can ex-i ert in the rapid restoration f in Belgium. The invitation to the cardinal to.
1
F0 Caroline st..
and
Charles Woodworth Price. ZZ0 S. Mitchell st.. enlisted at the local station Thursday and will all go to San Francisco for training. 'hi'f Albertson announces action
visit South Rend was first extended ;s c.Xi)ectfd upon thr proposed inby the Chamber of Commerce rro.,SP n pa for the enlisted men of through Very Rev. John Cavanaugh -nH navy. At the present time the reof Notre Dame last sprinp. The car- rruiting stat-on s are making a drive iinal replied that if his itinerary for the Hviation department. 'A'ith permitted he would be df-liphtel to thP esiablisV mcnt of larse aviation come to Notre Dame and to South) hools and the many bonuses in Rend. When he landed in New! this line, it is ranidlv becoming the
1 uik six 'Ks aio. ine 1 11 1 1 ;ti 1011 ynos. popular : pa 1 1 11 1 e n 1 iti. ine was again extended and for a time, navy. it was believed that the cardinal!
'would be abb- to come. Tho recep-jlpDA MlpFl Y FFK
j lion'-? aunru'(i nun in ,ew 1 otk, 1 Roston. Cleeland. Detroit and Chi
cago have been strenuovis. however.
rillC'AGO CAII (iUIV. CHICAGO, o.t. wil FAT --No. l rod. .-.::.: No '2 r-d. fi.lT.'ij : No. .1 red. iv-'U'-u 2 '2V . : N. - bard. 2.2if2:2 : N. rii.ir.I. 2?22'i'2:2:'.: No. spring. tZAZ'a 2 45. ( OKX No. l yellow . .1 S'l 1 : No .. ..ha... vi i f. 1 r?i 'i velbov.
si&.i, EXAMINE 70 ENEMY
v.. i ndved .1 r.7'.',r,7 l.I'.s: N mixed.
n::7ai: N- mixed, l.;;7'j: N.. 4 mix -d .1 :.'.. ff? l.:'-7 : No .1 mixed. 1 ..".'e : N.i. '. mixed. $1. No. 1 w t.lte. Mf-7 a il.r.s: No. 2 white. M.: N ..-". wMt. -1 XT1 fn 1 : No. 1 whit-. - 1 U7 ; N. ' wldte." Sl.:-11j..-OATS No. white. Je: N. t
white, cu;,!'
I
ALIENS WEDNESDAY
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CHICAGO GKAIN AM
CHICAGO. Oct
MtO lIOS.
S10.000 ALIMONY
the citv market on E. Colf.iv u
with which to'The str,,(., vUv.vr was nor serio ilv aI,tI naVe S0 101,1 on nIS nP',ltn thJit!
i . . - . . ; hp ii .ins Bonn tn rtu r h to 1 1 : s n i
1-00 Toivii-t -I ' " - - - - - - ------ - - -
ii' iant ii i ß XIlj X. Main st.
COI1NIle. . IJFj Miv 121 OATS !.-. 71 1 1 ;w 7;iT1'oKK . t N.min.l I. API D.I. 2'' .Ian. 1 IT'. r.ir.s 0.1 Nerriln.il J;n. 17'JO
Rig! I.w Cp.xo vj.v- ir.: F2, i.T,' ... r.i i TP-; J"'" I.".., 74, 7." --. 7-". 't 11 , . - J s -. -' jt..".1 2:VT' 2F2-1 fs:.: 17.'.'. 1T2 17 ''a
"We want n half-hearted .v-r.or-iran no-v," said Martin P. MrNichols, who examined over To -n-emy aliens in iheir final ho ring in th? circuit couit '"1 n .-!. y arl Thursday. Mr. McNichoIs. in explair. :r.g tb" work of the naturalization orfi. -. . m . . , . .
a id e'icn case i an en.-m an-- . I ppiyinK for citizenship is tb rougn- : lv in -s.tigat d bv the oo-irni"".'. 'Ninety da.'.s must -Up-f after th: riling "f a p"''ti"n t-for pr--Iim-; inarv hearing ! given A th:.- : hearing the appll' ant i- pjeytior.ed ! by an examiner ar.l hii n!av.!iini. j later inve.slip.ifed. 1 m est uatiori ar carried on t!iruirh tb j.o-tni;.-J ters. chief of joli. e, shTirTs an1 bv
r.u tu r :zti n
ut
.y th-
vori.i roioi aujanci:.
r.r T'idted l'r. : pnor.iA. IF
land.
lweliings atunstru t ion
ar- to b
n w t Ml-
t-ct ed
est in lot eight of Dunn i Mler's sub-division of large lot 1.: in S. I CotteroH's lir.-t addition to the town f Fowell. This the plaintiff did but states he m-ver rei-eived the promised aid.
IF assevts he ask-d hii brot her j ity market, tor a taten. nt of the mone spent j . i
on tb.- case ami the time losi but
V r r T. i t bo cr.ro n H c i tt- - . -w T . !
...it.. - x v i rui pun r to be run down by an automobile in fta.nt of the city market within a short time. R-e-ntly Charles Johnson, janitor at th city hall, was hit by an automobile in frmf of the
bv
tie ;i
Chili d Plow
NFW (.OsllFN tO.MPANV.
that tb.'.s statement has been re-! fud. ! He asks that his brother b- mad-! ... i
! to at count for all money .i ;i ,'ea
I from his half of the Id and that the
I'h
n
F. F. Paue Co of Co.-h
:.led aitib- .f i iu r i aa tion i 1 1. a th- s.,-, r.'i.iry -f state for t h !
1 be '.!:' t e.l null and vii and it L n e m! hack to him.
Mcf.MV i: i: Lb rk- v.
S I J P.. vn
sow er s. Ray S
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PAUL A. HEIRERMANN LEAVES BANK POSITION
triam;fi: cm r .mfihs. The V. M. C. A. Triannle club met at dinner W.Mlnsil.iy evening at the 'tuul buibling for th" regular weekly n.e-tipki, Fitty-one m inlnrs were I!s-. rn. F Hawing the routine husin ss inilividr. il c.ntets were held and mt:on pictures enjoyed. A Hallow, e: n social will be given next w-k in plac? of the regular meeting.
FILES DAMAGE FOR LOSS OF DANCE HALL
J gram
ct.
was s e r. t tela y
Vre?i'lenl
.superior court i ... .-...iinr .r -i .or. o
f'JT' r ' ur i I'Mi -
v -
o
I
Mll'.N ailr.
Irr. T h roi,-, i r,t Cf t!. 1 g'.'T, c'-nt: s. . .) Col. r idi at th-
C o ; ; rti
n
N-
1 1;
n o; -'
b. ' t
l .:!. h 1 ' t , ; 'Ih
bo.Jv i o'c v,i-!,-.
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m
F.
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4
mort than 10-0 present.
n
. M.. . : picni--e e n i i; . j . .
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s i n I . T 1 k '" book v. a ;
I.
7 I
l
ppe :".
Sho'-t ';- i rd v ir,v .'-2 ; - A.! t. S. hi'ürr.
Fa if A. Heiermann. receiving t e 1 1 -r at the American Trust Co.. who
hi been connected w :th that birk . attending a c
a rTFNDiNf; coffiu:nci:. M.J. Am Hullh'cer. 2Ci Pnnylvani sv., in Washington. T). C ,
nferenc of 6 5 woir.eri
for the pas: 10 years has resigpod ! representing club of industrial hi p.. siinn and be nie Hssociatedj -workers r c.izl ureter ih Y. W. w.-h ?b .T C. R u retr Flour ardlC. A. Ther- are ?..ü'C womm w h Feed Co. wh-re he -will be m their memb-rs of th Y. W. C. A. al department. ' mdutrtal movement.
The loss of a dancing pavilion rau8fd John Harber to file suit in
circuit court Thursday against nna;iy s pari-l March
France Witkowski, Philip Scziepiorski. Joseph Scziepiorski. "leni Sczlepiorski and Valentin Scziepiorski f.r $4C 0 Jamale Rarber states in h;s bill that he
Wn XI !y ask? alimony)
ill uii mi ui "i . - ni.j ataiui p. n e r S .1 1, .'w..l- rni..rl-... x....-
ia uo e r... .mu i, 1 1 1 j p-1 i 1 l',,l(-p
Wednesday. conferen in
Mrs. Nioelv stat-s in her bill that i , him
he struck an 1 choked her and would ; fail to provide for her fcr months I
at a time. They were married July 13. 1 M 7. r-.t Vamouvei-. P.ritish Columbia, and
7. 191 S.
men sent
off iC. Mi- t.-v?. 1-n'c t ke i rrar
I I . .!'.. - ' ........ i - - - of aKinc applban" whs! l'ai'"
I
urginr
necinl Convention
A
... ii.a, .... a Th 1 w o'.i ; Th
O .! Pi i I i - i tu-,
f the Arneri-' b-e way of ririding Uiir r"--; i irsten-
bor. bv t'b' Tiers an'l Sincerity. vn- n a i :a ii
.ou'. r.t i , here, i was rejected inur?ia mornir k. i -
immed ia ' el y
of
t he Amen a n
. aas- h- wa a r earl er a p.aper with decid 1
ad
(;!sh-'v;s'.c
Federation or Uaoor anu tue i a..-j h-mu--.-- -
brotherhood'', to form an u-jr.gni m m- .i.oi o.lfc
allian o. ! but refused t g" across . in . m,-
t 1- ha-!
M
: ' 1 1 .
f nsio
a
nd defensive
was the owner of a dancing; pavilion which the defendants r"f isei to
turn over to him upon request bitjMi'i. A i.rc.gram -if 1", dar.ces was
destroyed and converted t their I intersperced with a number of
own ue. He places its vabie at f 4 0 0 and asks that amount of damages.
nxNci: at fi.ks. -er 12.1 couids wer' present nt the dance whb-h was gi-n by C. (i Fischer at the Flks" temple Wedr.es day evening, featuring I'ischer's exposition orobo stra of Kalamazoo.
SCHKIH'M HAFL i.Mi:.
The Y. M- A. junior
base ball team will journey to Noti.Dame Vridav af;e;r.oon where a contest with th- Carroll hall i-:un will be play d. The ir.ni,- is s. h-d-uled for 4 o'clock
i
j gallon disclosed th" fat th i report' 1 to the AtJMria
i
indoor i consul at Chicago
. r. a r
MOTH Kits' CMR M KITTS. A meeting of the Mothers clubs of th Lincoln school sa held in the school aduitorium Wednesday afternoon and n inf-resting T.r gram was rendered. Mi.-s Fulu C'hne discussed "Contagious I:easoand 1? Results." an'l a Library reading wa offered by Mis Edna Ixingley.
unique encoies.
c.HOFp six mi:i:ts. An enthus.astio meeting was held Wednesday ft tho Chamber of Commerce hy groups number six and seven of the membership in which suggestions, were trade relativ- to the setting up of a program f work
-t tbft ChinKtr ('! fr.'t
V- J J : I . I i I Mi
ON CONCKIST TOUt r.eorge O'Connell. director o'.
D w yon. d by a
K'--n ' iiiOi. : i
Yukor. rep rt
i f 'I
Territory. that a wh;.
f Sixty M ii- r:- r. a
at ( ;tv i 2. '" i :i
n
d A nr. us Ca
r.. a pr s;
the
arriv d In a
r.d
No're Fame Oiee fiuo ana ii.siru-- ,,w jr. r ;i..w J , .or in voice at the College r.f Music, j :h. (.-,- whab w, has If-ft fr Cincinnati and other . y,K0M ,lt tf;e mouth if
.u: v.. .1
river two f a:s i g a i
V(i w .- ! -d :n T.-.n.
P. ?
Cities til souiu-'in "i.iu concert course.
1 e
n". o
i n a r.
An
fra
Tlmel 'over: Johnnie. I'll jrive, ou a penny if yotj'Il steal rne a b.'-k
of vo ir sisrer' hnir. ;.,-....
folb.w- d irinr i Johnn:: All rieht. Make 1. .. .
the coming year. Croup numbe? J roiu arwi I 'l steal y u the wh...- n. i"r.al. eicht will meet tonight. of her w u. thru: a
m v ntor h.. .. be ...1 au-c : '-i
thro-.ch -a lv. -i h.'.nl for n i
