South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 214, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 August 1921 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2. 192!
COPS KEEP WARM ! BOOSTERS.VISITIMC "JOINTS" south bend
Kolxrt- Lal Detail to Aliened Saloon Finds But Little "Mule."
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-CHAUTAUQUA ENDS
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cjf t!u? i;ooth Tarkinffton sucetM
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Only Four Aldermen Appear at Meeting Express Div guht at Absentee?.
That thv "City Fathers" arc not ; pivir.ff th time and attrntion to tho or.duct or th bvwinf-ra affair. of I South Bend that tho taxpaylncr citI Uar.n aro ontitlc-i to is tho opinion j cf sonxc of the councilman tl:omJ elvc3. a well as numrout other I city ofücliL, .iccordi'ip to tho ntil innts voiCfyJ at th city hall Mon
day nUht. when for the third con.''.Hivo tirno thf mcftinc of tho
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mon co-jncil wan nrccauri'y po.-t-por.od becaus.' of a. lack cf n. luorurn. Whn City Ork Hilir.ekl w.xi
ready to call the cojncil into wsal -n
at vlzht oVlork a.--t nli:tf ho fourd but four councilraen present, and as six me ml crs aro ri-nuirc d to l o on hand b ftro Pusint.-j can b.- trarnactod, tho meeting v.a.i postponed until the nrxt regular council m lng next Monday. Show Disgust, 5ald. TIi coancilmcn who failrd to appoar for th met tine: la.t night in
cluded Kd'.vard Hag?y !irt .ird;lk . . . . ! 'i
I ra n k V :t n ie wk i, fo c o n d w a r u , Mauri. e Vennet. third ward; Sherman C Judson, fourth ward; Charlea H2-ycr.. llfth ward, and .John OleJnUzik fixth wurd. With tho xcptio.n of Councikr.an Uoycrv, who ha born in ill health for the j.ut few months, the other councilman had no sutlicii-nt cau to keep them away from the tion la.it night, according to tho statements of tho other memhers of the council. The councilman who wero readyto go ahead and work out tho probinifl before them, appeared thoruhly di5titc-d with their covorker followir.pr tho announcer.cnl of Mr. lUlinki that tho pro10.V1I csjon would have to be de-
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STOCX MARKET SELLING PRICES AT CLOSE
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Mr. Carrie Il-nbergcr of N:U3. ieh., who ! or.e of th" hardest workers in DhstiM Xo. 7. h'ho ha ma do a ry t r 1 i . i 1 .'-howint; thua f ;i r in the a! s Club rnc.
Ctts Briefs
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-M.v, lUKk. Aug. 1. Trading j
the rtock market Monday continued l:?ht, but there were evidences cf
improvement in virtually all tcctionn ! of the lit. Daring the early 5es.don ! the market showed strngth, with nils in the lead, and althoug-h ga!::. ! ef one to two points wore reduce I
ji cioro me :lo Jinal Quotations for1 .v. ..i..., Jtho most part were hierher. Seiles m-- today, were: j amounted to 425.000 fhare.. A. T. and S. V j The liquidating movement among j American lieet Tugar ' indus-triah, a feature of radir.g dur- j American Drug Syndicate" ... l::S recent weeks, appeared to have , American Can .-pent It f.rce for the time being at j Ailis Cluilmers i. ast. Lu-.vcr money rati a and evi-1 American Can Foundry
t;-ncea of a i-etter feeung as to in- j American Jvocomotivu dustri.il prospect in certain line? Anaconda Copper prompted a broader inquiry. The American Smltg. and Iifg. Co
buying appearoi to be largely in the ; A. G. W.
nature of short covering and there j a. T. and T was litt It- evidence of greater pro- j Hahiwin locomotive
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TAKIS. Aug. 1. Mmc rt lehratl lar:fia n mo li.--rast-1 fall etylfs ffr t!i--
I'ri. today. JV-ading a rejortrr into her rtudio, ?t in licat' d with a swooping g tun- th re'pro.lijftir!-" of rrllirious raintint:- en th wall.". "Th woriK-n will und rs'and." nho paid. "Toil thr American womn that my tyhs wero Inspired bv Ihr .tr!y rlitrlous p timings nt th--Italian masters. 'Th Riniinw aro t !' long an! Ho' and double br-ited a distinct reversal of previous .tyle Kverytbinj? will continue youthful. Hmbroidery will be usetl everywhere. I'ariM marshalled hor battalions of drignerf. rogimonts of dn-s niaker. rrd brigades of mannequins and ns lad;. fr tho annual fall f;v.h-
1 riH eh a rgo today.
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"The Man From Hume" held at
j strict and appreciative attention the '.lVod owing to a lack of a quorum
jlair" Ciiri'it aii'iua aulience who
Cime to the Iveptr field tent, dej-pitu im b'ment v. ather to meet him. Mr. A Mr r-en wan ably supported l'y a cuv: capable and responsive. Tile rath r large cast for so limited a iH.'tero displaced itself with admirable deft net a. tho lac k of Mage pro-p-rti'-s impeding tho prog res of tlie play not at all. Ah a whole the cast lent it.-t if with case to tho demands tJi plot and carried with, grace Ue' I'd' s made extremely ditticult h'cauic of th- weather conditions. Splendid earryir.tf oIce3 were a necessity last nii;ht to the Hiiccc3 of the presentation for the beating rain sounded a loud and constant accompaniment on tho tent roof, that vw,uld have early drowned out the voices of less well pitched timbers. Mi.-n Margaret Leonard as Ethel Granger-Simpson the American ward of Daniel Vordees Fike, tho man from home, carried well tho hauLihty role of the ambitious young American in Murope who has become obessed of the glamour of tho riowcr of European Nobility.''
1 Through tho changing1 demands of I the characterization of the American ; girl. Miss Leonard responded to tho ! content. of her line with apprecil able sdnouthrrs. j Lionel Hojrarth, in the difficult role I of the Miiug joung. Englishman of 1 title uas deserving f commendation.
A remarkable naturalness and un-
t It MILLS M N(;rX. Charles Mangun. 4 7 years old. riled at hi home at Ialaz, Sattir-
t'.ay eeninp at S o'clock after two 'affected aftVctednes.-i characterized
vears i:in'sw with dlah-tes. He is-ibis portrayal of Almvric it. Alibyn, survived by his wife. Ma, and six ! tho .suitor of Miss liranfrer-Simpsron. children Mrs. Ralph Vermillion 1 Lnch character in turn merited tho t. 1 Mrs. Earl Yea-tley. i.oth of j hearty appaus- that will offered on - i t'.i n. nd. an 1 Pleyd. Carl. l:o,rt j their appearance Monday night. The Charles of LiIViz. i personnel of the cast fo.lowa:
u oral services will :e held atl,'"1I,', oon riie. . . urvine .iuerson
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IM'ANT I lSlv. Ibcvard F infar.t son of Mr. 1 Mir. Howard lk, sr.. died at t:-. - hcor.-- of h;- j.ir-oi:s Sunday r.im: at iM. o'clo k. Ho was born di.lv "l. I'umral trvice.s were held Mond iy at" it t noon at o'clock al th I'ahv.tr I'rairi.- cliarch. Dr. nh.ro heart ct!hdaing. Farial was in I'alir.er l'rairi o n.' t i v.
DANIEL I i: CV. I iTiit-I Tracy. S. F. llous sr., db-d at St. .Te-ph's hospital, M:sV awaka. Suiulay r.ight at lu::'0 t-'( 1 ck. following a ye ir's illnr v.'ith complicatior.-. He was horn in lar !uky, O., years ago. Jlo camo to thl- vlty from Cant-oi. (.., one 3 ear ago. The iioly was r-mofd to tho lYoi a:p! Spraprue chapel. MishaY.C.a. and will Pe th.T.- until the
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ltetlMeld Clarke The Earl i f Hau cattle. Marshall Vincent ' he Hon. Ahueric tst.-Aubyn Lionel Hogarth The P.irl of Ilawcastlo. . Marshall Viacont l:in:Y ( harlen I'ieining ller.ii e ;rai:gcr-:iu;pMi!t tiuv "u im in jr h a tu Kibi-ro Charles Willis Mariano Louis I.aUey Lthd tlr jioior-siaips n Margaret Leonard Co nit l'e t'ij.iiupiny ffprtrude lVrrv I. a Iv Cr Ii Ada C. Nevii'.'e NV.vtti'sis or sci:m:s ACT i -'lerra. .f t! Hetd Keirhni
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ci. Att-rno-n. ACT III -An apartrcent in the hotel. Ih i ning. ACT IV The t.rrae. Morning. IVri-M The prtnt. S.eiie Sorrento, Southern Italy. Monday afternoon opened the sixth day of tile Chautauqua schedule with an inspiring lecture by Dr. Frank L. Lovtland on "The Perils of Dt'mocracy." Today's prcgram will mark tho ch y::,g of this ear's Chautauqua
a the liiT at Sorrento. Italy.
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1'u.day ro rning at S i program has been arranged. Halph
Lingli;im. fun maker extraordinary, will feature the eening performance, while Wa'.acu Hruce Amsbury will lecture at the afternoon tt'siop. cn "James Whiteomh Eiley."
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One of them declared that he did r.nt think it was right to postpone the committee meetings so regularly. He declared that when the committee sessions are held previous to Up:1 regular council meetings, the proper diecussions and consideration of the various ordinances cannot be g"iven, and as a result measures are oftentimes enacted before tho councilmen fully realize what ".hey have done. Several Ordinances. Included in the measured which were scheduled for hearing at last night'n session and which will be pushed through before the regular meeting of the body Monday night are: An ordinance appropriating $15.728.30 from the general fund to th miscellaneous fund of the board of park commissioner?. ,Thia amount Is to be used for the paying or assesementa for tho pavement on Ewlng av. from Michigan to Miami sts. An ordinance apropri.itins $3.000 from the general fun to the miscellaneous fund of the board of public safety. An ordinance appropriating $4.000 to the board of safety for paying the salaries of four additional men on the police department. An ordinace appropriating $1,500 to the Isolation hospital fund of the board of health department. An ordinance appropriating $713.68 to the dependents of Stephen Kristoskl. a former employe of the city, who was killed while on duty An ordinance prohibiting the erection, maintenance and operation of shoe thlning stands, and fruit stands upon the sidewalks of the city.
Miko KL-h und Mr. Mcllale. of'-1"''" n some sections. Sugar u. and O
South Eend, Utt yesterday on an f.ocis re?i'oncca to mcicati-ons or a ; Uethlehem Stte. "Ii '
auto tour to tho west coast. Tho .'e.rer :. manu ai me new p: ie : iv ci ( i',. , y.
men plan to be por.o all winter. tn.ia DeP-re the recent advance, making th tour west throur.h Yel-J Oiliers Siuire Gains. lowstohe XatioiK'.l pailc, Seattle and- Cfiuipmenti. motors and food on to the roast. They left In a!-' hares aVo were prominent in the Chandler Dispatt li. upward movement. L:ite in tho cay Mrs. Irina HipixMi-tccI. of the J motors were again brought under
municipal relation o.'hce ;s absent . prt ssure. Failure of
Canadian Pacific j Chili Copper , , . ,
Cul an Cane sVutrar
ahfornis Fctroleum . cntral Leather
on a two we.?ks vacation.
C. and O
studelKikcri corn Products
Her place! make a better response to Us tavor- : Crucihle s-'teel
Ful- able earning! etatemeul facilitated
Will he filb-d Ly M Geneviev.
lock during that time. j the drive against motor., and :n tne Tlic til-trlct Internal ivvcnuc stnfT resultant decline. Chandler soi l otf has been augmented with two new three points to 4 ti 7-, the lowest operatives it is announced by M. T. mark of the year. The list a CumminKS. of th. local otfic'. Otis . w hole fell in line, easing off in the
A. Zollinger of Cosher., has been appointed to tho (loshen o.fiee and Mathow F. DeJarnatt, of Evansville has b'Xn selected fcr work in the Joc-al office. 1'ollowing a session of several days instructions the men will assume their new ixs!tions. The Metropolitan Casualty Insurance Co., filed damage miit against Ward I. Mack and Harold IPabeock, of the Franklin Motor Car Co.. in
asking $2 00
late trading. A sudden hardening in the tone of the money markt t affected tho late reaction in stocks. Call money advanced from 4 1-2 to 5 1-2 per cent. Offerings of time omney were negligible. In the Pond market the reCent upward tendency continued, with increased Pujing of inve.siment and speculative issues. Total sales (par value) $13.2u0,ü00.
ON CHICAGO MARKET
Superior court Xo. 2.
damans for th, alleged breaking of (WHEAT PRICE STRONG
a display window m the Jelterson Improvement Co., building by an automobile belonging to tho Franklin company. Hardy Su bbin of the Y. M. C A. has returned after a two weeks vacation spent at Lake Wawasca.
MAM CONTRIBUTE ON COURT COUNTS
Violations of Various Laws Prove Costly to Offenders in City Court. Holding out a warning to violators of the city ordinance which hold it a misdemeanor to drive an automobile while intoxicated, City Judge George W. Omacht. in line with what he described as an attempt to minimizo the possibility of accidents due to driving in this conditon, made examples n two case which appeared before his court Monday. Key Boggess, 131 1-2 W. Washing
ton st-. on his plea of guilty of being
Two llihcs Arranged by Junior Boys of Y. M. C. A. Junior and prep, boys of the Y. M. C. A. will hike to Hum Village today for an outing each boy taking his own "eaifi" for a dinner In the woods. In the afternor n the boys will play ball and other games and return to the " Y" at 4:30 o'clock for a p'.unqe in the tank. On Thursday 20 Juniar and prep, boys will go to Camp Eberhart, Corey Lake Mich., it was announced last night. The hoys aro to leave for camp at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon, each younyster taking along enough provisions for a stay overnight The youngsters are to return from the lake Friday afternoon.
MARKETS
South Bend Markets
sni:i MAKKCT. (Correctei' Iail by I). A. Koae, 602 S. MielijKJit t. TIMOTHY idling $i.:o per bu. CI.OVEi: (rued, -ed selling $H. A I. FA l.F A Selling si I. SI I A.N tJKASS el!h)g ST per ewt. MILLET (coaiuioii; Rellin- $2 per VETCH (winter or hairy) .Sellin? $13 per cwt.
HAY, STRAW AM) 1 i:i:i. CoriMl Iai!y by tlie Vr!ry MlUer J lour Jt IVmI Co., I.'O S. MP hlgan t.) Ni:V HAY l'aying. HPV; selling. f'J'J'fj'Jl per tmi. OATS ?'; in, ;-: helling, Cf)c. CLOVIli: Si;i:D Payiiii,' SIO; eelllLZ, 111", f 14. A LSI K II CLOVKP.-Selling. $14. A I.I 'ALI 'A ( N.rthTa n rewn 14. NEW CUltN l'aylug, M'.-; selling SOc.
CHICACO, Aug. 1. Dullish advices regarding the spring crop yiojd, did a go..d de;il to sirenglhori the wheat market Monday, despite big receipts here Values closed firm, 1 to 1 3-4 cents net higher v.'ith September 124 1-2 to 12 4 3-4, and December 127 3-4 to 12S. Corn lost 1-2 to ü-S and 3-4, and oate finished unchanged to 1-4 and 3-S cents lower. In provisions the outcome ranged
Erio Common
Erie Pfd Great Northern Pfd. u-meral Motors
Hide and Leather Common
Illinois Central . . In lustrial Alcohol
International Niekol
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Inspiration Copper Kennecott Copper
Lackawana Steel . . . Eehicrh Valley . . . , s Mexican Petroleum . Marino Pfd
Missouri Pacific Midvale Steel . Nevada Copper
New Haven N. Y. C Harvester Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pure Oil Pan-American Petroleum Peoples Gas
Pennsylvania nierce Arrow ' ittsburg Coal
'lay Consolidated Copper trading Republic Steel Kock Island
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CIIU t.O LIVE MOCK. H'.v I'. S. I'.Tire'ia of Mirkets. (MIICMP. AU'. 1 1P;S -Ke.-eiptS. 4 . k i ; uiark.'t a(tie. ui'.esen mi ! -..lo-tlv te .iijv to l.V !.,.:; t ulk, 1 1 0 : fep Sil. .(: l.vn T w.'i r:.t. i0 .iill.-ö ; medium v. eiiit, SU''.", 11. ."': Utrid l;l-.t. Ml'rli:: I.e. ivy parking S"Nf. i:n-''h. 5 . e r-i 1 : pnkiup ., routi, 'a Pi : i i-.-." 5Hi.."'"e ; 11. CAlTIi:- Uecelpts 1-Pi: market FtcaUi : olt.T, Juli nn l unernly .
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UO n ii, I""', J.tlUi'-, m.-' u'im ' I men. ..-.i: vr.irlhic wetlrs. fiv-'":! chimney up m a r.i -o p.
ewes, culls n:il euniaion. $l..-ej;.:i ; Prerd- J ;i0 this. All th-- Iio::-.--t av iuh ewes, feeder Unu.s. 1 ' me nlvo f;lr:li;;..s IivIr in r,rn
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PITTSni'Itfi LIVt STOCK. PITT.SHl ia, IM, Aut'. 1. CATTLP Supply, -.7iw; imuket steady; chol.v. ..V'i : pr'.uio. ."t-i.L'.y.i "." : ?oiI, s.'-O: tidy ljutoheri-. $s.jr".73 ; fair, -v 7ä d(7.7ö; 1 ommcTi. 5.Vi')..l; coinraoi U Kood fat Pulls. $2.."hv,; a. 73 : oomnum to :'ci fat eowF, $.Vf,; iielfer. ö.."-vf7."; fresh cowr and sprinrs. $iW; veal cahes, 1,77.0 tipa.l ut $11.7; heavy ami tLin enlvf, $'f!is. SIIMKP AND LAMB!?-7.0eO head ; mr.rket steady; prime wethers, $Z'21 f,.rH); good mixed. .4.-5d7. 4.77 : f air mixed. S-:'.ß'4; culls and eommuu, $1-; I.iui'as. $1 up nt fll. IKKlS Ueoeipts. 4,300 bead; market !. to ÜO up; prloie heavy liozs, ?1 1 ..V ",'
11.j0; mcrliunM, ill.K'l'J lo', no.uy
my c-:r-d ; ir. I
m-
tm.'y rr
Vorkerp.
$11.7r'ii12 Hffht Yorker.
1 2.00.12.; pics, ?l-...Wz 1J.!0; roughs.
KAST HIT KALO LIVK STOCK. EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., Aug. 1. OATTLK Receipt .'.2r hed: market active; prlir. steers, .S.7.")'f' t.7.j ; 1 . : p 7 Ti iT steers. fd'.: butcLer grade-. .ö.7ö v? ;..7ä ; heifers, $l;.i; cows. . )'i G ; ' cilik (own nnd pprinjrr. .Vl'"? ll'J. CALVES lte.rlpts. -J.K.H1: market active; eull to choFe, .v.7 1.... SIIEFP AND T.AMIK Itceipf g. 4.ino:
I know they kok down e:i cause I don't li- .any ;'
friends rr anythim;. "There's an autninohilc .'fining In front of ::!' now, but it em't anyeody to . ir.c. l'v r; rr.pty for three m ith and th" rr.'.y per-. on wln.'s I . - Ti around t Iok ;it me was some kind of a tax a s.-S'or.
".Say! 1 crufss I'm wr'-jr my .tier is howing' mo tr th.' tare'
They're cnm:r. !n to Imik mo
tills!
o Wi
men
over. I m all excited over i!
"b'oM: C'lP yru boat H.,it? That man that Pouclit me F:d h'l havo taken me thro months .igo tt;t h
didn't know I htih f
' nr.". E.-l;
. n-.y s ta-
owner put tbat ad In ; täte columns of the New
day. "I mich! hive known t'nf" (C1 ri-I.f, P. I I. s-r'tb)
Queen ';ct'i:i did mok!nc in her pil.u -.
GRAIN AM) FI7EI. (CorrTted Dally by I. H. Morgan, Ntaf Mill-, Jlyilraulir hv. Phone I.. 3097.) COllS Paying 7.7e per bushel. OATS Paying, .'.'; helling, tiio. MIDHLINGS Selhn e SI. 75 per 100.
I'.liA.N Selling, fl...0 per lo.
iraau, du uia mwuisum, . LTi.,6, ranl, Ki:i;i S.lling, ,$1.73 per j00 intoxicated v hile driving, was as- scitATClJ Fi:i:D Selling, ri
sensed a fine of J70 and costs.
Gil? 10"
I"f5.,s- HS;;SIGN CONTRACTS
FOR HEW EDIFICE
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r w-: Ft de htr parents - .!rvled by the following r niul Mwers, Annie. Jo-
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Era nerd Ji'eph,
. ..ab-pac, Mrs kv 'Piiomas, Jtdin
:.d T'.v 'ilc re. il -vrv ic s will be PeM at m chart!;. Wednesday - :.t : "G ' 1 itk. E- v- Ar:.i!vmi: c:t.ci.;t;n-r. Puritl ::. s:. J. oph ecnv tery.
Aork to Mart oon on ?s"ew LindVn School New Officer? Take Po?ts.
"'v-""v" . 1 stiel; old. p.t.vuip. M.l. per bushel.
arretted on tne Dixie nignway Sunday, admitted he had ta.ken two drinks, but the testimony of three policemen bore sullicient weight with tho court that there was a similar assessment made cf Vriekner that was mhtl out to Bop?c'. "Willianj Eiretone. 733 Michigan st., before
j the judce on a similar charge, will
appear on a continuance Aug 6. Eire atone had run his car into one bt longing to William H. Elaherty. of Michigan City, Sunday, but little damage was dene to the two car:?. Hen Eebout, S17 E. Monroe t., and Grarvino Thompsett, 5G1 X. Lafayette ft., each drew a fine of $1 and eci-i for f peedin?. Ftr driving: a car without proptr
IlVi: Payinjr. l.oo per Puböel; grindIn?, fee per bushel. IIIDKS AMI TAI.LnVT. (Corrected Daily by S. V. Lippmatz, CIO N. Maiu .t. Phone Main i51. IIIPHS lo; calfskins. 10,-. TALLOW Keinbued, a.;; tallow rouKh, '2'i'-'.o. l'.LLSU AX 2.VT .tT.. per pound. r KO I) ICE MAKKKT. (rorreclr! Pally y tue IlroOi rhood ti'of-rry, ?.'.0 X. Main .t. I'honf I. 17iS) BCTThi: Paying, l.k ; filing, Vjc per pound. i:0(;s Paying, .", Bellir.g, per
deren. : vM!itT .t- vrniTtnr in i" uf..r- l
Nav 1 pranft's. ('.a.- per tozn. FKACIHIS S- are Mid higher, rcllinc.
WATKItMKia S l.V fa :h. i
CANTLLOlThS-Tu,) for N K V POT ATOLS Scllinc. t-
. LH CAiw.UiL I'ayln?, 7c; coding
r - 1 i board of education held in the jvhoo 'r?i lfÄf I Q l-inunl-stration building. The genera if IVX k&VSir li- CUliO building contract held by Platz am
v untractä for the building uf tho r.v Eind'n echoal were kerned lan night at the w-ekly meeting of the
Loard of education held in the jvhooi
eneral
and
(j;.l, iOvil ecntrartor. the heatins?
i -
INI 'ANT IU1VANT. contract hell by the National Heat-
ii T I an a i;- n;, v f .. 01 ;;:;s . ;;y. ana l.T1 piumt)-
ir.g contract f W. H. Eurke L- Co.. all r.-ceived th" icnaturt? cf thcboard members. The meeting held lan r.ight was the first one since the announcement or the new ofheers of thi board for the school board ear beginning
Aug. I. . J. Jackson, who
.Pint il tucl;tT vt Mr. 1. 1 e Max Prj-r.t. ill
rp . i ur.d .-1 lie h : . t:. at t: e i
f E. ;:. Claude Your.; will . t th- mt lev Burial will fj.- ;:. :n f.- -" int ctraetery.
kttt ri.iem at 2:30 o'clock d- r.vt- f the rrent-s
licence and without a chauffeur's
llceh. Leroy Young:. Z2? E. Mun- i 1Wi l-T0 u,-o'i;: roe s:.. paid a fine of 51 and costs Peip:-C' '-jnc d z'ti
for the fir?t offense and the case charging th second offense was continued until Aug. 6. Eemuel Eouts was arreted charged with driving a
car without a license and exceeding j the ?peed limit. On the firt charge I
he was fined $1 and coats and on the . , . ,.1.v,:. SlirK-
Paying, l.V dozen;
liLLTS ANI CAUROTS-.New. s. lllng.
x; pr Mini.ii. Arl'LKS Selling. -V per pound. TOMATOES Pay ins, IT: per pound; eliir.c. 'Ji' per pound. LAKH 17u 1!. LLANS l'ayiafj ia- felling. IV lb.
econa o ana cos.s. iieruert v.. Loci t.. MUhanaka. I'l.nn. Muh
Ldply. CO E. LaSulle St., drew . fine of S7 and costs for speeding.
Only 'Sociable9 Game, Police Say After Cigar Store Raid
Find Lone (Juart of "Mule,9 miv llt'ltl for Violation
v. :
.V.
i " i rielor cf a -ot e:.t at EaStlb aril arretted Mon- :. .i charge of unp f ir.to.i:aUr Tb- raid coaK '-zorcw.-kl and a T'r ey found one P' we! I wa.s retor, i.
The ciar ftare operated by
wa Thomas W. Mos, 12Z W. Jefferson
secretary of the school beard durir.v blvd., was raided by Detectives Han-
the- .a--t term. tb.e now president. Dr. rt. H. Pupdale, formerly head of thr board, la secretary to the board and William "m wa re-elected to the idl.ee i-f treasurer.
wn and Wtnthora Monday nigh; after As:. Chief of Police Cas!Jy received a complaint from ffome woman who refund to g-'.ve her name, that a gambling game v.-a in
prosres at that location. Tho de
tectives rep-?rtcd to the a.Lstan! chief that they found seven men tit-
HOCiS W elghia? l.'-7 jl(t n,?.f IQ? pttind: Locs uei-aiL ico up. i.c ih. Vl'.Ah PALVES-lCc STEERS Heavy, l.fA'.'W.OOö lhü.. rrs fed. l'e; 6tet, gras fed. soefl.OCO it i., Cc.
riSH. OTSTKK roi'I.TRV. (Ccrreteil I)Uy bv XV. D. Eastwood. 24 V. Witthincton av. riSH Krwb V! ite fih and Trout, felllnp. rV per pounl; Pduoids, croppie?, -U. per roinl; I'er.b. D: per lt.; kinno.l Ilullhais. fedin at 2o per lb.; Ilali'roit and alaoii, .-tdlicg at CO; Hound Pike, s,Uin.' st per tonni: loss than lo lt. 3.. a.lr.mce.
ting around a card table playing ; rhum. but they were unable to find j any evidence of gambling, and from
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MAUI lib. Au,;. 1. The gcvernment has i-u'-d a preii:r.i:iary" I;st of the casual:is in t!;e phting in Morocco whitb .hows loO ofhrers and
men ku.vU. tunain u nuat pns- j all appearances it was nothing but $200.000 in advertising Pfeif in othoncr. .a "aociab'.e ca2e.,, itx couiitrie
South Africa is spending nearly
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