South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1921 — Page 4

WEDNESDAY MORNING. JULY 6. 192! SOUTH BEND YOUTH SAVED FROM DEATH FORMER MEMBERS COMSTAUTIHOYITOH ADDRESS REALTORS SAYS HE'S "0UIET" Scotch Band Is Added Attraction at Exposition Today Alhert Tfll.-oii Itocuc Youth C. A. Dolpli and Fred Hrroth n ni F.harpr f Mi-mrulurt Spoak at -Mo'tiiifi of Heal j I ilod Hfort !it Jinlp From Drowning at liarDrowning run Lake. Itate Hoard. ! Omaclit.

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21 yr-lTA k' J;;!y r . 1Z 11 r.-h tt:: t!r i '-.v r i 4, by rt .i t P i rron ! t. ti. : ti r th-- f'rr;.r r St. ha 1 ! i .1., )p:w. a- n i ;r ti'rie.'. Th near ! ifr. at Ilred'a re.s.jrt .liul 12:.:" ;.. r Wh- -I t.-::--: !TJ';n 1: id s.u. th- young ) th- lake bottom, found n: !n IS u c k d l:i r.ii.ti U uro, a ft. 'u -a t r ;ir. 1 ing hi: 1 t t hi i-'.k Syraar;:kl t.. ;'h-re after a .IfiM I-'.' i:n. A -"'-:t fron Nib", prac- , 'oi! i.n r n. ilire-ct '1 a !-; rf rr"'i in bribing the unforplr.ate youth to c n.c- M'cune . To tris .-.. ut T-li' M Tu -.- 1 ay gave all er .lit f'-r S.vn.a:.'ki'4 life, SivJr.k' that h u.is abb to take him t-j sh- r- i. it w:h --.hit. ly ir. xpt-r-ic:ir ' 1 1 !n ! -;:.c i t 'i i n . ( Acc.inl.:;.: to th- 'ory told l-y th" rt' i' ! riar. t" 'I' ll '.'.. th" f'Titi'T r:th vi. Irn all abb- to a f w ; r i k t nI vntti r 1 '"it rv. r t r. :r 1 S;.c 'lath -it S.yf ftrw.cnthe hoy tcr.-? IM rot f--f . :m f r a!!7.'rrar f '.i v.- t . in i!ar.'-r 1: tr. T. l! ; 1 ir 1. ::m ri'..i'!e r.o o ry. ; "I r- -i' h ! him aft r h- had pone r.vn f..r th- thir.l Ürr..'." .-a hl T 11Kon. "It no tri-!: at ail." he ZfM-a r:U"l'-:iy. "t htlr.z him to the Siirf.i-' .ar.-l tow hi:u In. I latr I-i-arr.'-'l tliat hi two cf-mpanlons w-To afrail to u to his nsuf )fcajt of thir 'i xi ri- n - in wlrn- . "Aft'r an hour or so. S.yTiianJkl ai;' ar to ho fully r' o rr l from the ff f s f-f his rxr!ri,o-. TR'jth' r with his i-irty, th' y ! anc d ar.-l Hi t, d th" remainder of the Afu moon. l - Svmans kl di-l r.ot nny more Monday. TO SHIP IN APPLES ; FROM NORTHWEST Indiana aud Michigan Supply Hut 10 IVnont IS'ormal, I. au "Apples from th" N'orlluve.-t may rtlitve the shortage but will riot reduce the pri. dt c'-ired Henry H. y-.valiii, j. resident of the Indiana IIoiticultur.il society. In diseu.-MP.g tlie fruit situation. "Indiana, Ohio and Illinois low but ln percent of normal cropt wni:e trie ao i,n;,J :i n 1 1 stat -f have a ."0 pero nt crop e.st enough orobably for their own ,i.K- f...- th ei nsurn pt ion. . "Th-iv will be appit'S from the North v. st. t.V i.m r p-'i .i.-. Hi however, for that Seeth' h-st prosper; in r!i t'r icht rat- " he add--i. a'.:i k. ep Up 111" ps t-hip- i D- d in aprd I C " h. n I a-k in li ma ap In li ma apple growCIS as to th" prospects of they invariably tell me to a nhn h" orosmets. That a i l op. j c tnose i reveals the r.-nillrion of the fruit, for this situation i.o.t only refers to apples tut to practically all tre fruits. "New York and Michigan have -" XxTrren't of normal crop, and this may relieve th'1 shorta athi-rri Indiana.' : somewhat in M.MtY l. HAIShY. i I. liar'y, e yt-ars obi,' l..r hoe.-e. IP''. Iar.coln way' Mary i ,1 at ,W. T:ic.-dt f.'iluw;".: a 1;' -

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rnir.g at t o cb-ck -ns of 1 w o wekSj ch in Ü. ut . ilon Oliver Spillway Work to De

w it ;i c- an it, r,.!OT-' lie,l by th; '.".nd 1. A. Curl Prvb r all o; S ar -1 Mi . 1 1 at tic . i. i-...,a ! Funeral t i u -s will b Thttr--d iv r. ft- ! ! or. n at bed o'l- u'k I 'lt th-' i.M.Ie'a e, P- V. e'l lll-b' Ciatit"-'. Pur:;:! w.U bv in Pb-.!--t.t c- r .- tery. IM AM' lmui.lCk. J .ary. i.!".i::t i i -a r of Mr. .Mrs. Stan'.- Pe-rb- !.. X. Lib.. My died at th.-- p ! i ei.t a! hn'iu- S itn 'tright at ' ... aft; r mi PO - it '!'.- W k . o'li-l Mt. and da v Sh wa- b-in Ju'.e L'T. 1 '.' was :) ir o! ! Fun ral w! 1 be 1:-M .it St. Sta:.:-:.-.u-? ,Y.'ed::r sd iv at :0. and - r i a s I-, i r--h E. V. . .-- Ai find basil! v. .'. ' c ' rii ti : y. '.v . . : St. tte mi:. Mr- E 1. d r. .Mi-o Mich:r.'c'. Ck 1 '.l.M I E (.. cAr.ii. : . v : Ye i rs a 1 u e . T i- s r;:!::a y mo: A - ' - 1 ' nt' at i " ill- ! r.ess .1I - b T.-'a- b. 1 '.. i- .n South -:r : .:.g w e th ,.r l s:-.-r: Mis. :' s uth Jbn-1-a: 1 Mrs. T. A il". i!!f . nr d o ..t'-l M. 1 1. 1 ' , a : br.: A. F L. M i II, . . . 'g e I S. . -ill ib i S n i i: it. t .lrs . A : . i; r. ' . t1; Fum-r t! r i S-mth P. n I a o. e ba '.d :n Th.'ir.-.l iy. t'.r.g. T!o Ilev. A r 0 a w li wi'.l Huiri il ' 'a id. and in ch' rvb FUNERALS OLI Fit V. MILI.F.P. i Fur Mil'er i( atal; ra i '.'. i a ; r . c s r r i . ; e r ' !..-': ü-.e h -me. 1 . Wt--P. a. - I y aft - rr. t i-r v a::ä at th. r.;!.. k. P . St a i:t - f.. i a: 2?. at .1 :?.' rt .1 : r i o'ob . w a U r. PlKTIls. r P.orr. to Mr ..n .' Par I) a A'.an.n. 1:7'.. X on. - i a . . . 1 . i

j heej thce elire ctior.s. ; POsTI'O.M: ( OI'M Il, Mi:i:r. ! On Saturday she was arrcst.d af- ; Failure e.f a tu-irum t app. ar in j ter. It i Mid. fhe ha-1 stolen a bo-

the council ehi.'ül- r? f th.- t i:y It. .11 Ii' night c iu.-d a II. aatinuarct rh p i-r,i 1 m "tin, Much ! u-i-V - a--- tr. tl "Aas ui i;e' : r..n ;r rsai te-d by the cr un.'ii w.-.s carriot vir uiitil the ra-xt re gular ineetlr:g.

Uy CTIAUIJS WILLIAMS. A ra w and vtry valuahle attraction was added to th" ( aturos at the South IU nd I'ro2:re.syjv exposition yr.-u rd ty. Tho Iloyal i-Votch Highland hand, a nationally kn'-'.vn orpani..ition, which has Tn-n playinc; for th" past i-ht years in all rir.st clas sunmif-r and wintf-r resorts throughout tho United SUtt-s and Canada, w n nntrt-il ly tris commlttoc to lay hf rt- durinsr the remainder of th exhLUtlon. This addition to the list of attractions should draw thouMin'!d (l new visitor:; to the exposition, as tho hand is one of the finest in the country. Those who heard them phiy yesterday wer of the opinion that it was one of th hft

han ;s that evT contributed at yprimthrook park. For Tour years the hand hH all winter er.Ka moments at St. l' tej.ur', F!a.. known as the "Sunshiri" 'ity of th- South." where VISITING NURSES HAVE FUND NUCLEUS jloiietarv Donations Start Huildin; Hudlet Quarters Hogardt-d JnadtMpiate. Monetary donattors which havo j ti'-en pre-sented to the Visiting Nurs j association by jihilanthropie citia-n w;Il form the' mucieil.s of building j fund for a permanent home for the; association, it was announced Tues- j day morning. At present tho asso- j elation oecupie-s thre e small rooms I on N. Main st., which serve as sup- ; ply station, nurses' home and office. The-.se art regarded as inadequate. The unusually lo-avy summer 1 work this year falls strenuously on ' an 5 n sn ff'icien t statT of five nurses l four day nurses and one night mir.1 During the month of June when IS i 'obstetrical cases were cared for the; one night nurse had to be relieved , constantly by ela nurs" staff mem- j b rs, thus working hardships and i b-r.g hours on each. I$-ides. .tho ! fibular work ef the visiting nurse aisoriation. bedside casa-3 for the AntiTuliercnlosis league ami the night work of the children' dispensary are attended by visiting nur.'' staff members?. I Iick of furnishings in the asso- ! ciatlon home handicap tho nurses. J It was announced, that a sewiner ma chine is needled In the- home also a writing table and a chiffonier. The- detailed report for Juno shows that a total of Sil visits were made by the association. 1 S of which were maternity case's. Pre-natal care was given in 2 cases. CURTAIL SUPPLY OF CITY'S WATER prive South Hend of S-.utJi lb mi's water supply will i he dinunislitd by l.nfiO.OOU gallons jot" water a day for the next two 'days, according to Information given lout by J. X. Luther of the city water uorks board on Tuesday morning. The es-iimated 1 I.ijUh.Odu gallon d lily consumption eif water eluring tli" hot sp 1! will lu cut down to an approximate S.ono.OOH gallons necessitating cont-iderabl" ( ons.-rvatlon on the part of water consumers, Mr. Luther declared. Tili' eiuse of th' curtailment lies :n a court order handed elown by

vPhjihe circuit court list spring mandatjlng the Oliver Chiile-d Plow works ! to install a spillway in their mill

The spillway is to be put in to j t ike i-are r s i te rti:n" tc ' the' overtbuv In the wlnrevent losses in the the mill rare. v:c.r.itv of j Work on the spillway was started ion Mondiy morning ami will cono : lie ie; :wo ttavs c.urmg w ii time th-. water in the- mill r.u-e w;il be drained, curtailing the . . . . l "mt or the central pumping stav The- north pumping station will i rirry the brunt cf the burden I - i a f : o:; w . i y t an pum e ; : I itcitv wit water drawn . t h-- i IM rvo.rs until the spillrf vatrr has be en com pb I ed. i;ht mah--:i giliiM'.s cf i-e pumped from the north ; i:.g station to which sapply '.-" ad led l.'oia.O'O.i gad-ms sup-J 'V t!:e O'iver company. Will Try Larceny Case

I Against Woman July 13lh

Mrs. Charles Pointer. SO? fS. Main i?:.. who was arrested on Siturdav on 'a charge tf petit larceny, will J

;o-. t ;ra u ;n ire ci;y court on tnt cnirge -.g. I ( n July 13. i According to information reieived by tho pr- secuter's oth.-t , Mrs. Poir. -tt r lias !( -n carrying on a campaign

Lite s me time P It was said by authorities that she has I t en warned to step hut did net tie ,.f ..lives fre:n the Morris 1 istcre. Out Piie in rente form er (',) existed In evcrj' peri- -1 in and ln every nation. ;c r hive history

they have heen ensacei to play next winter. St. I'etershurs is recognized, as the mot popular winter resort in

the ,?outh and is visited by nunif rous ! S.'Uth I lend residents during the cold Month?. Amontr the most prominent mom1 rs with tho company are Hobby Lrollier, the Scotch tenor, and Kathtrine Murdoch, the well known New Y(rk soprano. Mr. Uroüier is known

trrout;nout ttie south as the n-cond i j,, afternoon Hirry I-iu ler and pro-.d to all that I heard him that he was worthy of the The various firms who are Riving title. His rich voice is filled with i a way valuable article s free are much th" epu.iint pathos that characterize a! amused at the hesitancy of the peogreat Scotch Finger and the manner j pie to accept the opportunity of In which his audience responded ' jira-spir. these chances. The exershowed that he was appreciated. It J eis. s conducts by the various beys Is necessary to remark al.-o of Kath-Jand girls from the South J?cnd erine Murdoek. The tone and quality j playground association under the of he r voice' was smooth and had a j pers nal direction of Col. Hullock wide range. The clear ringing notes! and his able force of assistants wctq in her "I Would W ave a Song for) a very agreeable surprised to the

Von" held the audbnee enthralled Boosters for SOUTH BEND -'V . ,afv .1. v. . v vj., h - i. t c-' I :. - w-. V a 'v. v -i s i ifWILLIA.M IIAIT. Peal estate and insurano- man with otlice in the Citizen'- X'-itioital bank building. Mr. 11-t.pp has for pears heen prominent in Chamber of (tiiiinni-iTt? work locally, and lias been a leade r in city planning work, b5idc:t interesting hLni5lf in civio affairs generally. T Adler nrotliers. MlcJiian st. ltli iers, will gie their employes and their familin an outing at Indiana lak" th.is afternoon. Automobiles carrying the outing party will have th store at lt-'b. oYhck this afternoon. The lunchen to be s.-rved at tho picnic will be furni.sh-.--d by Kable's re staura nt. !l .Marguerite Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, sir.) W. LaSalle ave., was awarded thf county srhedartJhip for Purdue university Tuesday by the eeunty emumisshmers. Miss Murphy held th scholarship last year anil v.a.s the only applicant this year. Other business transacted bv th" county commissioner: was o tu re. a reut:ne ma Iiujrrs, jurors, court clerks and spectatorH waived court dignity Tu sd.ay and eliscarded h.eavy e-oata during the hearing eif th conversion suit in superior court Xo. 2 of Pruno Hrapinski ag linst P-Tniee Heuclewski. in whicli the latter is charged with appropriating a fur coat .anl Prince Albert suit belonging to tho fortner. , After one of the quietest -anions in history, the board of re view Tuesday closed th" session with but lew i - joe t ions e-o: cerning asse-ss-ments being heard by i Put one t r two farmers appear d be-fore the board to rt gister protect as to the vain itions placed tin p.-rsnality, while the chief ciiip! tints came J from i residents of eitb Two siMeIei, John E. Cobbler, 2M7 Wr ll st.. and Pus.-!; Funk. w : e aiTiigne! in city murt befi-re Judge Otnarlit Tueslay morning for trying t establish -; f 'hv.iy rt "-'i ds on July 1. l.ae'h reCelVea i a litte of ?1 ar.-l costs. Scivlai1c . y. Haiuur and the Cullj "I ad" South ( 'nlson, rt prrst r.t iug . nd Y. M. C. A. at the fen ncc of emp!-ved ellicerrs the i o a;ng Men's Id at Lake Christian a.ss oi.ition. (ienea. returned to South Pon-i Tuesday with th.e report at this season's c-mference had th" j record attendance, with ';- repretiie t'nitt d conference. j scntatives from over i States, attending the This tr more than loo more attending than at the last meerinc, three years ago. at Springriebi. Mass. A marriage wrfornntl at St. Jos. ph. Mich.. Fob. 27 list, in which William I. Cook and Martha S. Cook were xve-.x. was net o. tne .is..i ( kind ns indirate d hy the form-r"!, p. tltion f.r divorce tiled in superior j court .no. l TMe!aay. The y separate a May 3. l'2l. Coe-k indicat"tl. He x to diarg"l tint the wife xvanted itonic rr.arriage and dceSined ear him children. The I'r.lt -1 f.rst civil St.it-s is marriage in the ;aid to ha " b. e n perf- rn-a d at Plymouth in 1621.

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nnd her pentle rendering of "Annie I-aurie" won th" hearts of her audi -

er.r. IJoth 5he and Mr. Prolller will sir. durin? the entire enrrarernent. Th" band has just completed a b-r.cthy emram-ment at Chippewa r.ills, la., and after the exposition will leave for Chicago, to fulfill an encasement there. They will he the Kucstrt of th" committee at the Koitarv room of the Oliver hottl tar y large number of Exposition visitors SCOUTS GET HIKE EQUIPMENT MONDAY Three Hundred to Receive Outfits Needed on Expedition to Culver. Three hundred hoy scouts will receive their equipment for the Camf Culver hike next Monday at o'clock at scout headquarters in the Chamber of Commerce building. In ordr to re-orivo their e-quipment the scouts must pay the balance ef their Culver fees by Saturday of this week .and be present Monday morning at the headquarters with their assignment and equipment cards. Seeuit Executive Jo Taylor ha announced a meeting of the medical .and staff officers- for the Culver trio for Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the ('hamber of Commerce. The swimming pool at the scout reservation near the four-mile bridge run,- has five feet of water in it, this being insutlicictit for use ot a eliving board. Iy-g.-- and other debris from the Hoe.ded lands caused by the elamming cf the creek, has also tied up the swimming nt th pool. The dam will be opened up this week and a eleeper bottom for a diving board will b effected. Two spillways will also be built to let out any surplus water that will flow into the rool. These Fpillways will make the water frash at all times. These improvenienbs will take the entire week, but by next Monday tho pool will be ready for use. CONTINUE MANY CASES IN COURT Defendant? Deny Celehrating Independence Day With "Forhidden Fluid.'' Charles M. Paker. IZ Tutt st., Ernest Peckman, 307 Lincoln way E.. and Allen C. Pennet of Fostoria, Ohio, arrested on Monday on the charge of driving cars whllo Intoxicated, pleaded not guilty ln city court on Tuesday morning. Paker will be tried on July 0. while Peckman and Pennett will be heard on July G. Basil Poss, 145 E. Paris st., arrested Monday on a charge of drunkenness, pleaded not guilty wh n arraigned Tuesday and will face trial July 9. Julius Schoff. 1117 YV. Division st., arrested for intoxication, had his ca?'- continued until August 3 by Judge Omacht. LIQUOR CHARGES DENIED IN COURT Richter and Czallo Plead Not Guilty Face Trial Tuesday Morn inc. Cases aginst HenrA- G. Richter, 702 P. Chapin st., and Alex Czallo. . i 'j 1 1 S. Franklin st.. charged with the unlawful possession of Intoxicating li'tuors for s-ale. were continued In the city court on Tuesday morning until July 3. The oa-- n cainst AW. who lives at the corner Chapli. South ol and Scott sts.. and who was charged with asuault an-1 battery, was continued until July 9. Ancd Cherbus. 735 S. Main st.. chirged xvith gambling on the street, pleaded not guilty and hi? case was set for today. Iuis Fester. 31 4 S. ÄYilHams st.. arrested on a like charge, pleadcl not guilty and will be heard today. ; BLOCK ATTEMPTED JAIL ! DELIVERY AT MUNCIE j MUXCIK. Ind.. Julv 5. Sheilrf Thomtus Hlatt reported Tuesday th.it firjothpP attempted Jail delivery xvus riocked early .Monday morning xvhrn

'he discovere-d ten prisoners on the! Nowak, both of South i3fnd. lower lloor of the Jail attempting to Lloyd W. Colip. and Psther Fa break their way through th- Iren Hardy, both of South Prni. bars xvith a s!edge hammer. The' Gerald Martsolf, and Leu! Land- ; rrv n had broken out of thir cells 'ult. both cf South Bend. ; on the fsocend floor and had defend-! l cd to the first f.rr. Th sheriff wr-s ' The heaviest bridge in the world i axvakened by the blow of the fledge 'is siid to be that crossing the East harr-mcr against the bars. River, X. Y.. at Hell Gite.

and the citizens of South Ilend j should onnmrapo the young- people

In this good work. Today is "Haby's Day at tho Exposition. Prizes will he offered for the children in the best physical condition. The contest is open to all children between the ages o one and thre'o and the prizes will bo as follows: First prize $30. second prize $13 and third prize $10. Mothers are, all urced to bring their babies in time for contest, whicn Is at 3:30. There will be no baby clinic at the Exposition today. Thursday is La1or organization day and Matthew Wall, vice president of the American IVdcration of Iabor, will deliver an address. Friday is Mardl Gras day. The Y. M. C. A. will stage boxing and wrestling bouts and another fire works display will bo presented by t he Potts Co. It was agreed to hold another exhibition at the special request of the TO LEAVE "SUNDAY BEST" AT HOME ON PICNIC OF CLUBS Athletic Contents to Feature Outing of Kiwanians and Linn. Hon your old clothing and came to the joint athletic meet between the Lions and Kiwanis clubs, to be held at Pottawatomie park Wednesday afternoon between the hours of 3 at d S o'clock, 's the worl sfnt to Members Tuesday by the committees in charge. n elaborate program has been, arranged Including the c.thletic conies s, a swim nt the V. M. C. A. and a stag luncheon. The members art requested to go elirect to the park, as no meeting place has been arranged and to remember that the picnic in "purely Flag." The Lions and Kiwanis clubs have had some ke n rivalry betw een thcL Lasaall nines, and now the question of tcaok suporiority"Ctrifrcnts the members.' The tdd baseball ubl.er between the clubs wih be played off at 5 o'clock, with both Capt. Hariy Pechler of the Lions, and Capt. Cuy MeMkhael of the Kiwanians predicting victory. X'. L. Kuer and l)an Whiteman will be the umpires. Pesides the baseball encounter the stunt committee composed of K. K. Uockne, of the Kiwanians, and Harry Peehler, of the Lians, has arranged th" following contests: Volley ball, horseshoe, 75-yil. dash, shot put. lni)-yd. relay race, potato race, and hop, skip and jump. The "cabs" committee, W. E. X'ite he. of the lions lub, and William Cass, of the Klwatds club, has arranged for a luncheon to be given on tli" grounds by Kab'.e's. After the contests are finished, the numbers will be. Invited by the V. M. C. A. to take a shower ami swim. . OBJECTS TO USE OF WOKD AS TRADEMARK INDIANAPOLIS. July 5 l.'se of the word "Shrine" as a. trademark for cigarette, cigars and tobacco would not be fair or just to the Masonic order, Atty. Gen. V. S. Lcsh declared Tuctelay In an opinion Informing Secretary f Statoe Jackson that it would be proper for him to ele ny -in ay plication fur registration of such trade mark. The application for the u?o of the trademark was .'ileal by the ManeyPl.ane and company of Chicacro, and before acting on it. Mr. Jackson .sughto an opinion from, the attorney gt-ne ral. "An examination of the .application." said the attorney general, "discloses that the word 'Shrine' is used in connection with the display of 'the 'red Turkish fez.' the seimitcr.' the 'crescent and "star. all of the honorable ord-r of which th" xvor-1 'shrine is .mmedlately suggestive. It would not be f-iir and just to said honorable order for the state to assume te grant an excluslve right for the use of this trademark." WOLP AM) TPJlMAINi: .MATCIIKD CPI:YI:p.N"I. O.. July Z Carl Trem iin and Jack Wolf, both of Cleveland. bantamweights, have been mitchM for a 12-round bout to a dev.isim here the night of July 11. maiiiuagi: Licirvsix AIam Pt rowicz and Pose Takaca, both of South Bend. Julius DcLod.Vr. South I'cnd, and Clir.i Pil'S. Mi-hawaka. Michael Deren. Mishawnka, ar.d Wiktoria Ackey. South Pnd. Clarence Poxven. and Hazel Andersen le-th e-f tsouth Pend. Don Sheeley. and Edna S. Xichoi. both of Sruth Pt r.d. Adolph Kud la. Michigan City. IreL an-1 Elcr.ora Padzvll. South Pen-d. j Floyd McKenzie, South Lend, and i i:thed A. CulHtn. Mies. Mich. Lv.vrcnce M. Schr.rf.V-r, and Lilly M. Jacken, both of South Pend. August Swiatewy. and Antelnette

publlc. This second display will he of the same size and style as the former. Th?re will he heavy fielet pieces ami stationary attractions but not of the same- designs. One of the most intcrestir g numbers will bo the Pattle of the Marne in which this great historical event will be paint A in fire similir to the different set r ieces shown Saturday night. The Studebaker automobile will be given away Saturday night. Arrangements have been made for call the e-soldiers at Healthwin, the tubercular hospital just outside the city, and the children in the Preventorium there to attend the Exposition. It is interesting to note the good work the Pkc-el Cross booth is doing. Since the opening of the Exposition they have given first aid to 31 persoTs. Fortunately none of these were serious, being In nearly nil instances minor injuries and

complaints. The turbot, an ocean cat fish, lays from five to ten million eggs in a life time. TYy KEIFS-TIMES Want Ads Miarkete yB 7 s . FRESH WEAKNESS IN OIL STOCK ON NEW YORK MARKET Resumption of Business After Triple, Holiday Signalized 1 y Weak Stocks. NEW YORK. July 5 Pesumption of businevs on the stock exchange after the triple holiday was signalize'l by fresh weakness In the foreign oils, especially "Mexican and Vuth American imes. i Withdrawal frjjn the Mexican' flelei by American' proeluccrs because of the alleged confiscatory export tax eaused Mexican petroleum to add 9 1-8 poinLs to its stevidy decline, the Htock falling to 90 1-4, a new low record with only a feeble, rally. Pan-American petroleum, the controlling factor in .Mexican petroleum also was heavy throughout with general asphalt. On the other hand, Itoyal Puah, chief of the Kuropean oil.-, mado a subMantial piin. )the-r branches of the list continued tg be inJlicted by adverse elevelopm.ents. Lower prices announcel by the Pethlehvm steel corporation caused extreme losse.s of 1 to 3 points in that grou,p and amon i "juipments, Including Bethlehem and Paldwin. ItublKT Gaiiks. U. S. rubber was under marked presruro the first half of the session but linish"d at a fractional gain in anticipation of favorable dividend action by tho directers at Thursday's meotin?. Sugars, shippings and several of the high grade mils forfeited fractions to a point with Southern Paeiuo. a notworthy exception. Sales amounted to 323,000 shares. Call money opened at Fix percent, but rolea,- of July inte rest and ; dividend raymonts ea.el the rate to j 5 1-2 percent en tho exchange later, A five percent rate ruling in private! negotiations. German and Austrian ' exchanges were linn, but British, ' French and most other Purop?an j remittances moved against home centers. Pates to the far east especially China, Japanese nnel India strengthened. IJbe-rty bonds were irregular but most other domestic Issuer and internationals including1 United King doms and Dominion of Canada were jfi Total .sales, par value $11,- & ()(yCj WHEAT PRICES DROP ON CHICAGO MARKET CHICAGO. Ills., July 3. Belief from excessive heat in the northwest j together w;th rains there and in other sections brought about mate rial j declines today in the price of wneat. j The market closed heavy at 0 to tii? net lower with Sept. 115 4 to! IK ar.d DaC. 1 1 to 117. Corn lost! ?. to zi ar.d oatä to 2&2's- In provisions tho outcome varied from 11 decline to 10 advance. Throuchaut the day selling in wheat xv as fairly general and buying demand wr.s anything but brisk, especially in the last 30 minutes, when the lowest prices of the season were reached. The fact that values at Winnipeg had suffered a sharp de cline yesterday was Instrumental in i putting the bull3 here at a dlsad- j vantage, and no too were reports that Germany and Pelgium had been j supplying their . neeis by purchasing ln Argentlni. The chief bearish f.'.c- ' tor, however, was the Improved out-j nok in tne aomcnic spring crop belt. Decrease cf the visible eupply total xv as entirely Ignored. Liberal receipts and slowness of shipping call xveakened corn. Oats declined in sympathy with other grain. Sept. delivery selling at the low st price- yet this se ason. Provision showed a lack, of aggressive demand.

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ums fa'.i-ri.l Tits'.ay r.""ri w.th th' pr. 'r." of two f it ( M fi--'. Mr. 'harl j A. I.Iph ar.-I Mr. ":'! M. IVroth. Mr. Iol: !i :ow r ! tin rh-HT.ix. Ariz., arl Mr. rT- th ir. tht Kikory lt:!r.t in Il.irtfor!. C'Ti:;. Mr. 1:; h t"I.I h'. fr;. n.L- aV '.;t th. rr r; ".it.or.s as they v re a yar ai?o at this titr.e an l n they are tcday .n ar.-l arot::vl I'll.. vr.ix. Mr. n-'tl-h 'vplair.il how, with th a: 1

of the Po.isvvrlt dam th lar.d had ;cat.-:. a r: d :;!: a 1 ! . v. .s risen from z?) an acre o Jena ir. d:s-h. .ru- fr- t city c : T ;- !iy 1 ? 1 an I 1 1 J?. Slick bus; no. c- n- n-,-r:-.i: -. g u h- n h: :..'-:r..r t:." --:o-r.'Itior.s. however, ha.s tausv-l t':.i- plami-g w;t:-.. s. .'.r pp- 1 h.arglar.d to drop from $ C ö an acre to aKi::-: HOC. This ,p-cre.i$e i-s said to !o due Herrv H c:, , hir- ! w!t!i as-i:;'.t to the i;ici that the him? is v.s.-d ia!-.,i b :P. :v bv A!'t'i p. ovp.-h, mostly f r rotten rai-inc. Mr. Iolph. Was n p.-.s p. - , r-v t : ' '. a ' wha :i however. f- .- U positive that t his ' t , ,. . , a- a i ,. ... .", .v.s gnat .v-ctior. of the country w.l! j .j.,. ch'ir come ". ack. d spit.- the fact that S,00 bab.s i f c-ottioi are ir. Phat-r.lx. j

today without a nark t. Mr. Peroth's talk ronr rr.ed a little of everything that made it v r int err st in cr for tho Realtors. Park. Pankincr. :tv Planning. Pastern . , . conditions, ilbi, Estate ar.l ever, th.e ,. , 'er conspicuous ftear.tr th it a . . . , , H cosier possif-i -i when ha- amiis into contact witli Iiis r. w neighbors. istc rn After a few other remarks th1 : mectir.g adjourne.I. Mr. J ffrie-j. bo Ir.g unable to attend, th" minutes of the previous meeting we re n t re el. ; Tho Xation.il convention will bo held - a week from Tuesday. S. P.. Chapter XV. 2. E. S.. regular meeting Thursday. Initiation. MPS. .MARY PAXOEP. W. M. MPS. EMMA G E YEP, S-c'y. (S4-6) Try XEK'S-TLMES Want Ads asad Vi ra rrrz STOCK MARKET SELLING PRICES AT CLOSE NITW YOPK. July 5. Last quotations on the stock exchangrt at 2 p. m.. today, were: A. T. and S. V SO s American Peet Sugar H " American Can -'I1. Allis Chalmers 3lU A rt er I ca n Can Fo u n d ry 12 4 Anaconda Copper 37 ' s American Smltg. and Pfg. Co.,.3c,'4 A. G. W 2 2 vi A. T. and T 103 Raldwin Locomotive) 70; P. and 0 3S Pethh-hem Steel "P" .... 4"Vh P. P. T .' . 1 0 Canadian I'acific 10S Chili Copper 10H Cuban Cane Sugar j California Petroleum Central Leather 3 4 C. and O Corn Products fH Crucible Steel 7. 1 1 s Chino Copper 237k Knamel 442 Erie Common 3 3 Prie Pfd ID Great .Northern Ore 2 jh General Moturs pi", Hid lo and Leather Common ... in', ernational Harvestrr plration Cojper u. c.-i iui,i irr Inte Ins t.'r.l'f QtirlnirlloM " C. " ' JVVtiV . pi iilMl Hi f Mexican I'etrceum . . . 01 U Marine Common 10ri. Mirine Pfd Missouri Pacific 4S 2 0 U jillax aio htee-i ............... ... m Xexv Haven X. Y. C Northern Pacific Pure Oil I an -American Petroleum People. Gas ................. Pen nsylxa nla ...... ..... Pierce Arrow Pittsburg Coal Pay Consolidated Copper Reading Republic Steel Rock Island CO i-te If 1' ' 2 42'; 3 1 ii' - ' 123; Ct 4-"Tj Z Rubber Southern Pacific -1 1 7 1 i Southern Railway St. Paul Common Strom Vrg Studebaker Common Sears-Roebuck Sinclair Oil ...... Sugar Tobacco Products Texas Oil 15 if r " 1 7 4 11 : 7 0 r 2 27: Texas nnd Pie'.ftc ,t 11 O O ' Pnion Pacific P. S. Steel Common 7."?-i X'. S. Food Corp 17'i T'tah Copper 4'o Vanadium Sf-M 2 5 Virginla-Carohn-i Chemical . 23 Wabish A 21 -i Wh--e!inir an Idie Frio Willvs v r! and rWool f, 'J J 2 W t r r h i --.- - 4 2 liberty bor,d- r2 p- rt r nt n- 's S7.10: first 4!'i" i i' 'JIJf . -urth 4 U'flfth 4!i's 'J.2i. chicacjo livj; mock. Illv p. S. P.ere.n f Mirkf.N i riII('A;. Julv IK.S 1: : tH. : H.ooii; rr.jrkft t-tror.? t P- t. igh r ; , - . ... a 'i - j i . i , ,i . -' t f P '.'.. : Ti-i!.t, S.'.- iti: lu-i.t li--:. T, :..; heavy parking s:;j"ot b, S, 1. 1 s s." : f.-i ki:.g sows. r-ug:.. 7.'" ; 'ATl'Lh - Ib it t-s, 17.""); ir.irif t Bteaily to sfror.e; l---f -tr. -'hoi ..:..! j rim-, n IP:: . ar.-l g-.,d. J7 1. ."): ligi.t "wight, gf" 1 ar.-i (h'.l.e' 75 : tü rn-jti" nnd rr di-;:a. ..'.;' it, r .'attl. h'.r'r. J-4 -.".a s ; row, '..7.V:;.75: t ull. -''..7."'t ; em-.-M n- ! rt-tt.-r-- -.. a' 1 1 u-r-, I ..-).; :.7V .-iLn-r' -t v.l r..P.,H l'g' t .nnd 1 at -ivwf.git. 7.."-''i'. ...; f.-.,-r- .'..frs 7".'i7 7; ht-. k-r -r.-.-r. .:: 7.". 30,1 l-'1'"r' SITEnr It.H'. et s. 7.e; nirket 41 - r.igber; latnl, d Pa., dowr,. .. 11 : j larar.8. nill aa l co:r.nu.n. H; pring lar .bs .T-VtS: yfarltr ..- w-t!-m. :, ew,. tP'l2: --hi- nn-l c..:r::i,.n. 2.:;7.; tro-.Mu.-.. .7,-.7:,. fl I IMU Uli Ä- - l"l l. i piTTsnrip;. , July r..- wtti.i: - Si:pt-ly. l.i ") i i l: !UArLt . bw-r: rb,.! 'lIT.t priu'.rr A"-'.'.-. : k' !. I7.ViJ.s2:.: t!-1r but-tiri. 27: .,M ; fair, f.ä.ij7 '-; e,.iuin.-Ti, 7. 2T.; commcn to go -id fat tulN, 3; eora-

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Thi It as lion dor.' with the- result th.at it has In en fi-ur.d to ea-rr ct. Tho e i wo will nrt-h-.blv con-e un ng..iti during the p:vs nt wk. 7ir mm z v. w w mm m M ers. JttK' 1 7.2Ö ; fn-h n s mel j-ri;tc-' ers ve il :de, '. ! .1 1 ; '.." Malier : In avv n:.-! tbin mI !. $1o.."). si;i:i:i' am i.amhs - sui-i iy, i ..-) land; lanrkrt -te.i lv. f".i..Vl; j rini" wctllJP.i.; g 1. .r.i-1 ; g 1 i;iii l, 1 (-'; f;iir lanf.l, Jl 1 IP MJS He. tapts. :t o l.ea-1; i larb-t LIglier; prii:n heavy hoes, S". J, ; . 7"i ; TiieiMiims. sla i ' to. "j." : !ie.i v Y"rW-rn, .M .-ln.": ligi.t Yorker-. i 1'. '. ; v. MtbJ-A-.; rougL.s, $P-;7.20; Hij.-.s ii, ciiicKio rimincn. C:iIl'A;n, .Jiv r.FTTPIt ce ijits, 12,P'd tnb-i; re a rn.-rv, x I ; a. "''-''; firsts, ,'i i :;i ; j-.e kiiig st l.'K is - Iteerirtp, l.'i.lic Ol- a; ic.i-.l-l.-uieollfj. : --r-ibarv lift, IT-3 UV; t;rst. L'c.' j-i "7--; ritr.i, t ; c-ks. .Jirti'S. 2P22'. ClIKLSP-Twiris, new, I.d:-s IP''o-: Young AriMrb-n. 1 4 IV-; la 'Uitla.rriM. lF''-.c; ;ri- k, H-. PIVP l' I Ll liY Turkfj s, rhi kii s . 22--: springs. 2 ..'u. ; roo-t'TM, 12' t; g'So, l.'-ats.-; tln ks, "!. J'UTA'I PS IP-. elj t, c3 -j,rs ; :t-giaia-Ci'bk rs, i.V, IMHANAI'OMS Mi: STOCK. iM'lANAiM'i.is, jUly r. ii m;s -i: ireiprs, i..); iark-t :eti. it-h.-r; f- a. .t ;gi bt- ; pi-. CA1TLL lb-, fipts. j0; r .uk! t-tt a-'y tu L'Cr- 1 . i ir b . r ; i h-.i t,.-a if. ''.': M' '! 7 ; lit-if. r-, '''t7..Vj; r-iwn f.'-J '.": I'Ulls, f.3.7.Vwä; ealies. ... .: b-.'! SHjiKl' - ll'- i ipi -, ;:); r.-iark'-r -t- i ty to l,iL-!,r; i-riine riii.-;., . t c --''; In a.b.:. t iriCAe.o -.ii (,niv. C!ll('.i;u, July 5 H!:. I - No 2 ri.. 1 v 1 ' : l v. . i i i i . v - hard winter. 12-.-',: . . . i tl..rtL,-rti I f;-rinr. ?l.lu. -- .J lul x '' : N 2 -.: N. ...a,.,), .-.7- ; nv.. r, m, '': N . il yt-!I-w, .Ve-'-j .74e ; ! iaixed, ''-. ' I 'XOiI, . K . , i . I 'I . V iiA f . , .... ... II ! - " I f .at i i:t un i Aui mm; stock. PAST Ul i FAI.o. N. Y.. July 7 ( 'ATIT. i; -p.. .,-, t-, aiark-t fairly nr. i j. i ... a t . - , . Ci . ... . ' , 7. . . -'jers. ?7.7"'s po bi:f-r,. r rrre i.7": 1 elf-r, f..2"'(' 7 : ., bubs, $i'.iZ: fi--.b r.. ..'; l.a lirii ..... r, , il,..,',,. -,- iiii r , -' i li -I C-f'-'il . 1 T - I !...:... ...... . j , - .ii,. i.,' - Hi--ri i.i'i-i: la.irt-ar a'"livp. M Jdbfr; nil fo ihr.li- S'-7ll.Vj MIKI.'P ANT) I.AMP.S-lp.i-r!; t!s. 1' linrkit. Innd-s. fl .;. -r; hi, .. lr.-.ä ! r cle ! l.i::ib. si 1 11 .Vi : ,-uj f , f.;r I fl '7. : yearling. ''."'.",; nhw-;.. b;'t ! IM;-l:.--.-ipts. s.,; n.-irk.t h.l fU i,lv; ..rk-n. ie.-j.: pig" .lf ! i.-dxed, ?l'..l'jr: lie:ivT, JKcloIo j r"r":'i'. r."''7.7.; stags, $.,'. r,. Cliff .0 OKMN AM) I'FtOVISIOV. rm . j jiy r,.iiigb vpi:ati .T'.lv in Low ipr; no Clf) 1174 1H .".a r.t r i '' 17.? 17.r0 3 ' .r2 1 .sx P' 27 pr-, rjci 12 '- b IP'5.. J ro;N Tuir n ' s'. e-t I o.XTS I T .. 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