South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1921 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
THIEVES LOOT RED ; BOOSTERSCROSS OFFICE HERE! SOUTH BEND
Robbers Again Rampant Steal Car on Live of Warner's Departure.
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e.re ran rani agiln. Instead of rrbI.rr the church mite liox- er triprar.i th- altar of gehlen ornament.-, a has happened in tbia city in the ;it, ihr- nf ir.- th:ivr-s h ive dc-I.-v.l now iin-1 dien-;'k1 n.can of xhlbit.ng a totally unprincipled Ktrenk of IwIe.vinoi. Mo.if'.ay. ii'.;ht it consisted of robbing the Pf-d Cros n! u of. the 'jn:'1 currency and ti iPnj t;i cir cf C. L Warr.'.r. 121 i. I r i n f-. up; the PTt of the- dopartu.-e of the War-
r.T family frr Detroit. Th car ha 1 juii b-cn (.' rhiu! 1, ' V Ä V - ,1 V- .- 1 ...I.V. , i .r. I
line and tho lu" ri -iii -n Lad been g-n over preparatory for th ttart Tuc-lay mora:.-.?. The thft waa fI!-covf red wlvn Harol I Warner, :i theological tdent at Lvanston u:.Ivr'ity, XiO-.v ho:ao on a vacation. wnt to tliH garage an l d.-" er' i the los. T'l li-.o v. ere notified. Not until th mihi! t the forenoon Tu-;-iay v,jh th- machi:"." rr--overe . It va found in IS. Mirh-
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SHOW ABILITY TO Like JUDGE LIVESTOCK ,iVo? FnJJ! I
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Many Boys Display Expert Knowledge in Demonstration at iS D. U. Farm.
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I'KANK C. TOUT. Tr-asjrtr of tho B!ackrtonf tlicatfr, active rncmtrr of tho Chajnber
jof Commerce, a hullder and a man ! -who bIicvo3 in tho futuro of S-juth
! n .s'.. aTa n.orcl. A rnLr ar.d an
overcoat aro n.I.svins .'in J tho ur chocl inclicationa it hnd Lc-en drivfn rccklesflly.. It wai not seriously rtani3ged. tho poli: reported, and tlu- V.'amor? plannod to Vcg:n th-ir journey Tur 5day af iornt-on. Tho i:jd Cro53 ufii.:.-' i j?t 511.2 in
currency. Checks amounting' to j
5210 vrrn eclzrd hut thrown on me floor when found to bo not r.opro-
FINED HEAVILY BUT TO FACE AHDERSOM
tlable. The entire ofiico had
Coj)per Stills Fount! in De
teen j Papi) Place Ordered Held
ran?ackcd, records tci.nsr thrown around promiscuously, files overturned and tho desks and drawer eontentH Leins distrihuted over the floor in th utmost cvr.fuj.Ion. Mi.s Irma Collm-r. ?-cretary, U of th belief that the tlWt was committed y men, who in tInif-3 r-ic,t wlim
applying for financial help have hen'
aided, but refused whn it wan P.-iru-ed that they made a practif -o of oin from ono city to another at the expon? of fonic Femi-charitable lntiiution. Ono sueh, Mia? Collnier reported, whn refused aim?, told the Id C:r('!a officials they would rw th day that they declined to give aid. Tho "meanest thieves1 at tho court houfe. who did their ranackin? between 7 last night and 7 Tuesday morn In er. evidently had an Incentive
to ruro a larger pot than $11 as a noon as material evidence In tho bunch of kevs belontjin Kto tho Red state's cas against Do I'app, Cross was found In front of the door j charged with unlawful manufacture f ik. (v,,tntv tranrpr. Thr. t h.M v j ; f liquor. De Papp received a fine
failed to gain adml.-ion to that in
by Federal Agents. I. i... Internal revenue officers hive notified tho county prosecuting; attorney's office that they wish held up from confiscation two copper stllL. enw of 2 0--alIon mash capacity and tho other of 25 gallons capacity, and await orders from federal authorities at Indianapolis as to their futuro disposition, in connection with charges to bo preferred against Alfonzo De Papp, Mi?h.iwaka, before tho federal grand jury which will convene in September at tho state's capital. Tho largest amount of ultimate junk copper taken in any recent raid made by tho local police wat brought before Special Judge Lenn Oare in city court Tuesday after-
etitution.
AGED RELIGIOUS OF CONGREGATION DIES
Brother Jarloth of Notre! moth';nlv ?;hlc,h.h:ivc; v6incc 1 r. . I arrest of De I'app July 1, been p
IJamc University uies in t. Josepir Hospital.
of $200 and costs cr. being found guilty. George Karabaugh represented tho defendant. According to Deputy Pros. Ilamllamborsky later In tho day. It was indicated that the government is not through with Do Papp and that the
prosecutor's oir.co had been notified ! individual views
that Do Papp w"ll be forced to face Judge Anderson at Indianapolis be
fore th lat i.s heard of tho mam-
tho
re
served In the pohco morgue until ordT for their confiscation be Is-sUed.
Hrothor Jarloth. 76 years old. for 4 4 years a rcl'.geous in tho Ho"v Cross Ordr at N'otro Dame university, died at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday morning at 7 o'clock following an operation for a complication of dl5eaccs. Brother Jarloth. whose nam- before he joined the order was Jerimia OT.rien. was born in Cork. Ireland, and wan connected with the Ave M.aru. a Xctie Dame publication, for a 5coro of years. He Joined the Holy Cross order in IS 77 shortly after his arrival in this country and vra profefed In the year of IS SO.
During his length of service.
which
lasted nearly a half century, he was one of the active members of the congregation, who gavu his lif' to th unie:-;ty from alm-'St its fant-y. Th" rntire conqr gatiun w 111 preside at the list rites of the aged r'ligvous Thursday morning at 7:t." o'clock when a rnim mn. will iv cebibrated. Following tho wrl?iihf vi,.l 1..- ! uried in Holy ro cemetery.
APPLEMAN TO JOIN COLUMBUS FACULTY
. t ii.-o plates missing from a Foid sedan aroused tho suspicions of ollicers of the South Bend police department last nii;ht and resulted in a merry cha?e through tho Ktroets of the city and onto the Kdwardsrburg road, where, after turning into a narrow lane, the driver of the flivver leaped from the car and fled in the darkness. The machine, held by the police, is believed to be a stolen car. Officers Dunnlns and
Pournc early today wc
for the alleged thief. Ollio AYolfY. 72". X. Uddic ft
P...- C'-r.-ier, 1411 N. Mi:iml av. t department.
v. ! t he r.;i mos
by two nyn nrrited last nizht by .iuers Pinte. Dumborski. Durczak and V.'agonman Sabcrnlak. Both were locked up and will face Jud?o cmaoht in city court this morning on a chargo of drunkeness. Wolff also is charged with driving an auto-
:c fearching
and
KY J.VMES IILVI XiJws-TlrrK-s I 'ami Kidtor. To ascertain their quallflcaticr.a. emtn'o live ocz Judpra were pu: through a series of rigid tefts 3csterday at St. Joseph farm of Notre Dame yesterday. Tha contest wa3 conducted by I'rof. C. T Gobble, (.f Purdue, who is regarded as one of the heel authorities cn tho subject la the country. Boys from all sections of tho county were there, and all displayed such a wido jra-sp of the elemertaiy points of livestock Judging that It was penible to select any group of winners. In view of this fact. It was decided that ajl the contestants would bo eligible to pafa on tho live-
i stock exhibits or the boys aepari-
ment of the interstate fair and that majority decision would be final in awards. A committee of experts will check up the work of tho young judges for comparative purposes. A large circle was formed at tho commencement of tho class Instruction and a fine registered Holstein cow was Ic-d Into the ring. Prof. Gobble explained that tho five essential points to ho remembered in judging dairy cows were: c.iiry temperament, mammary de'op:ncnt. blood -irculation, constitution and caracitv. The hovs were tjld just
what relation each point bore to milk producing qualities. Each üivislon of thi3 part of the subject was gone Into at great length and at once aroused the interc5t and enthusiirrm of the class. The difference between a profitable cow and ono that did net hold out this promi?e was shown by demonstration. The question of fecd'.rg was reviewed and foodstuff value3 together with quantities w-as minutely analyzed. Points Indicating whether a cow .showed tendencies tc j develop beef rather than milk quali
ties wa3 another interesting phao of the subject which was clearly brought out. Tho necessary part that body conformation had to do with judging merits cf dairy cows was explained by Prof. Gobble, who Insisted that members of tho class remember thifl vital fact. After this preliminary instruction and other fine dairy specimen wa9 "introduced." Cards were passed out and the class were required to judgo tho two animals on the basis which had been laid down. Boys were told to state in writing their opinions of the relative merits of the two cows and assign definite reasons for judgement of superiority of one over the other. This featuro proved one of tho best tests used and served to give tho boya a chance to express
and assert differ
ences of opinion. When Prof. Gobble invited questions and suggestions he wan immediately bombarded with a series cf queries, which he said was almost staggering. Various phases of subject which he not credit the class with being conversant served a splendid purpose of common interchange of thought and developed a good many ideas and facts that possibly would not have been included in the prescribed class instruction. The contest Is a part of the general program of the home workers project extending throughout the oounty under the direction of E. C. Bird, county farm agent. The work is distributed on an organized plan In charge of well qualified assistants. Clem Mochel and Howard Rerick, have given valuable aid in expanding interest in livestock and poultry among boys and girl. In addition to prizes which will be given to the young judges at vhe fair thoroughbred calves will bo awarded by Prof. Felix, in chargo of the dairy
;t. Joseph farm, anu
Husband and Wife Kiss and Make Up May Live Happily Ever After.
STOCKS HEAVY AT CLOSING SESSION
w- ek. wheat
Ti c market advanced lc in : N". Y. C.
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but corn. c'.os-?d 1-4 fj C-Sc : Norfolk ar.d W;ern ar.d oat. l-4e lower. i Northern Pacific ...
heat started cn a mcdrate'.y i Pure O
ire
undertone due to heavy sales Par.-Am rlcnn Petroleum
t xport.rs
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after Monday's close.
brought cut
sell-
Oil:
After playing hide-and-sek with tho police fcr 2 4 hours, .Mrs. Catherine Kaylor, s-ought on. a warrant1 sworn out against her Ly h-r j mother-in-law. is reconciled with' her husband. Clement Kavlor. ar.d'
j the young coup'.o with their four-
'year-cld baby boy have kft the city,'
presumably for towalac,
Strongest
Features in'b-
orderjs
the
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Dealings on New York Stock Exchange Tuesday.
readily.
NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Stocks were irregular at tho opening of
h cauaed a fv-tbak
off -rings wero arf-orb:d PI u c t u a t; c ns c c n : i n u e d
thp?e .:r.c-a the greater part
of tho :on. trado b--ir.tr ir.ain.v
j 1 : cal. j-'eme buying cf September
iand se'knt: of Deer.iber wero noted, j Rubber j Toward th finish the buying j namely : power improved in the breaks and Ilum"Iy
Peoples ''..-i? , Per.nylvar.la , P:rc- Arro.v P:ttsurg tv-al Rr.y Consolidated Copper Reading , Republic ?'eol Reck I.:ar. 1 ,
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becanio known lato Tuesday after- dealings when transportation.! were , ' " ;"V PT - fcln! subjected to renewed liquidation. ?a '1 kr: admx.S he ha-, oblaired a llttlo more; Trading was slightly more active &rA 5alw today of 20C.00 bushed ; ?ear,-Rcebu:k . formation concerrdng tho convtrg-j and tho session's operation exhiM:-1 t0 the aime account. rIot weather Sir.oUlr Oil .ng s:des of t.io human mangle. j cd a greater variety of Issues of th ' utIuwt ,vhich was calculated tolgucar ' ylr: Wh. UnUl .centlyimore substantial or dividend-paying ture the corn rapidly wa3 a fac- j Tocco Prodi:-,
Tiubband's mother, .Mrs. V.. F. Kaylor, lj:- Lincoln way W., left her boy in his grandmother's care Sat
urday following a quarrel while she, (
with her belongings, went to the homo of her sLficr, Mrs. Mary McCrae, iJO Columbia it. rolicv Liom; Tl-Hil. But tho undenying mother lovo asserted itself and on (Monday morn-
thU development
Oats e-xliibted a fairly streng undertone bit trade was limited ar.d tht; range of prices narrow. Shipping demi.nd was reported slow In
takai.lo reponso to rteveiopmcn .1 j thi crain. but country offerixirs de-
wliich ollered hpe o" an early sc-
dication,, liowev. r. of a:.y change of professional sentiment. Oils were the etrcng( st feature?, the foreign division making unmii-
tlenient of the controversy with tho the Mexican government. Motors Ixvo Ground.
Motor;, the better grale of e.uip-
c lined.
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. Texas and Pad Fr.i - n Pad:'. " ! F. S. Steel i.'omr F. S. S:-:I Pfd. 1 F. S. Food rv-rp. i Utah Copper
:on
ing. according to tho complaint Tiled j mor:t3 ami such specialties as 1
Local Educator to Become A: sistant School Head in Ohio Citv.
II. M. Applemnn, formerly vocational director in South Rend school.-, hjs accepted a pi 3: t ion .is asUtar.t euP'Tintendent of schools in Columbus. O. Mr. Appleman will ha e charge rf the pre-vocatlon.il and vocational work there, also will organize tho v.'-w department of guid ir.ee and placement.
The enlargM
üuir.g program In
b
Columbus schacls includes fou
High srh o! buildings and i-ix Ir.trmcdiitt scln -'ls. Industrial work will be organized in nil theso centers. Thi." will c.-me under t!-.v dt ;art-
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Mr. positi'
i: .Mr. .id i,p::i.iii wni
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Northern Indiana I lard u arc
Association Plans Convention ;
The NTt::?rn Indiana Retail
II. rd .ir Association w;'.! h .tnnu?.l !! ti:.g in S--.ut!i
Thursday. S. pt. 1. An :r. i:.t
been rxTr.ded by the af-sovlatlen to hardware dealers cf Luther r. Michigan to attend tho conference. Tha association members will be UO.3 of the StuSebaker crprration
during th afternoon. .V. din
be ?rrved at thbuilding at 1 o'cl u-k. trin through the fict
A bar. jut uill
ver hotel
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almir.ictrat!on followed by a ry. -Id at the O'.S
at which
m obi I while intoxicated. Arthur I. IVrley, cretary anil superintendent of the park board, motored to Detroit Tuesday morning, at which -city he will attend tho convention of tho National Association of City Park Superintendents. He is ppeotc-i to return the latter part of tho week. Tho iray Tluä Idnc, running between th cities of Nile?, Buchanan and South Rend, was started Tuc?.3:iy by 12. Herring, of Buchanan. It is the plans of the bus lino to givo the cities a two-hour service. The South Fend stations for tho line will be at the Oliver and Jefferson hotels. lYcd Howard, TIS Sancoine st,, ch.irge.-i with aYault and battery by William II. White, was granted a . i 1 A A 1 T - - A
; continuance until Aug. ou oy juugu
Oir.acb.t in city court Tue.-day. The Kiwanls club lachall team
new j v .11 i),av ". i lianrs oasenaii itain
cn Thursday afternoon, Avg. 25, at 4::;u at L. epcr park Held. Ihe line-
j up fcr the Kiwanls club will be: ! Rockr.o, m; Hr.llas. c; Collnr. lb: jClau-r. 2b; King r,b; Yena, Is; Ro- , r.'ine. r.s McMichael, If; L.cntz, cf; j(lter, rf; I'arneman, rs. Hio flamer bath capacity of the ! Y. M. O. A. is now 10.000 baths monthly, ov.dr.g to the installation
f a new water heater. According to
c'y Danner this Just doubles the
rmr tnor.th'.y capacpy cf 20,000 .th--Ihr city plavground dinxtors cn-
oy.-1 a picnic Tuesday afternoon at j
th ejr.p l ir srrls camr at Dake i Pleasant near Edward5.bunr. A staff :
meeting was held daring th afternoon in which plans for the city field day festival at Leeper park were discusced. Following this, athletic contest took place. The playgrounds wero closed during the afternoon ow-
iml addresses criven'John Van Nets.
! The?e composed the clis: Charles
De Grotte. Fred Allen. Harold Hoeflir.ger. William Myers. C. Proudfit. John Karnhardt, Forest Mott, Clyde Mott, Carroll Kemp, Leroy Grove. Leon Mead, Paul Frederick. Donald Berkely, Paul Steele. Roy Anderson, Chester Biellcr, Raymond Stoncr. Marvin Bauer. Harold Snyder, Silas Ritenour. Frank Jones. Wajme Sisk. Delmer Shirk. Walter Dawson, Everett Mangu, Raymond Starkweather. Raymond Yoder, Leo Brown, Walter Llnsenmicr, Inman Whitmer, Walter Cottreil, Russell Schwartz, Milo Mathews, Albert Shrader, John Horvath, Howard Rundell, Claude DeWitt, Russell Caldwell, Leo Howclla. Rugene Kizer, Beryle Smith. Eugene Roy, Theodore Rorw, Harold Laird, Stanley Surface, John Mangus, Sheldon Blough. Carl Maurer, Floyd Six, Delbert Newcomer, Clarence Smith. Gerald Magnus. Clarence Heim, Charles Käser. Loren Shearer, Sherland Wolfe, Richard Whitmer, James Berridge, Richard Elred, Herbert Scharb.
t w ho
ORPHANS COMPLETE CAMP STAY TONIGHT
with Pros. Jdlhon Mondr.v after
noon, the younger Mrs. Kaylor returned to where her baby was in keeping, and. when refused to bo given the child, broke through the screen door and took him. away with her. Mrs. Y. Ik Kaylor said that the younger woman, when s.ho left the homo two days before, had de
clared that sho could not givo the bo; the same care ho would receive If ho remained with hio grandmother. Tho young mother and her babywere reported to be at tho South Columbia fL address Monday afternoon and the police went there to look for her. She was not thcro and neighbors directed tho police to one placo and another but she was ncwhero to be found. This was tho state of affairs until tho husband returned homo when he gallantly took the situation in hand, it is said. Tuesday morning ho located Catherine and reconciliation followed. rroscciitor is Beaton. Thereupon the elder Mrs. Kaylor telephoned the prosecutor to destroy the warrant. "But this is a slate case charging assault and battery," sternly replied Jeilison. "You informed us that you were struck by your daughter-in-law," he continued: "We can't drop these ca?es because the man and wife ki5s and mako up. That does not alter our case." "Well, I won't prosecute," came from tho elder Mrs. Kaylor, who hung up. Tho prosecutor was beaten.
mous Player.-, Pullman and Haskell ! and Barker also hardened, but lost j ground when shorts retvamed their j aggressions, the- market closing wi:h
Stock Mzrket Selling Priceo At The Close
Vanadium Steel Virpinia-Carolin i Wnr.ash A
! Willys Ovcrlir.d j Wool I Wef tir.choi:?"
Harvier
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a reactionary tone. Salts amounted i
to 5CO.0GO shares. Apart from the quarterly financial statements of the copper companies, all of which disclosed larger deficit... the day's news bore little direct relation to market valuer. July statements of earning.- submitted by 1 1 1 3 railroads wero mixed, tho Union Pacific eyftem, however, showing a heavy net gain. Although money continued to flow in from interior sources, cill and timo ratc were unchanged. Rumors of an impending reduction of local rediscounts by the Federal Reserve bank wero discredited in w e 1 1 -i n f o r m e d quart r h. lixolianges Improtc. Excepting tlie Belgian rate, which yielded slightly all foreign exchangea improved. Business in international remittanetf again cen-
at 2
NEW YORK. Aug. 2:. List qur-
tatiuns on the stock exchange P. m., today, were: A. P. and s. r American Beet Sugar American Drug Syndicate .... American Can A Ills Chalmers American Can Foundry ..... American Lo com olio Anaconda Copper , American Smelting A. G. W
A. T. and T Baldwin LDcomotivo I', ar.d O Bethlehem Steel T." , B. R. T Canadian Pacific Chili Copjtr
Cuban Care Sugar ..
California. Petroleum Central Leather : ( .'in,! f
tered in sterling, franca and gilder,-, ; Curn Vvn,lnvta other quotations being largely nom- j rrucible S.cel Inal C.hino Copper Irregularity marked the trading In ir;c Common domestic bonds, including Libertie.-, ' jr;c pfj
most or wnicn recorded additional losses. Foreign issues abo were uncertain, aide from Belgian 8s and the Mexican division, which hardened. Total rales (par value) $S,-200,000.
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He t.-;pts. T.'Hj; niark. f. 1
top. : ht-avie. .s;,j.s .v- h'it
down; -.bulk, "V.,'S . CATTLE Ke eil't. l.'.'.: i:.a rket. d;:ll. ."h.. Idwor; otsoi. e 1im vis, -Sv '!.'. ; l.-' t. ?-."..'." i, 7. 7."i ; li-iiYr. $-:'ii,T.:; u.ws. l bulls. ."-'-;."..; i.deS. ".'.'' 11. SHi:i:ir i:e.ei;)ts. Wd; .irUt. t-t.ily to ."..i..' J.mor; prime t-li;.. l'-;o..V;
South Bend Marler! i
m lour i irn 0.. Mirr.ij;n t ) M1W HAY-rajIr.?. Hl;; ?, ; l.-J C-,'- PT ton. hllFII MAKKML iCcrrertfc' Vt Y,t o. . ito. r : ? TlMOTIir-S.::!:.; MO . lliiVKK-in-.!. jv1--s ; A f. FAT. FA v-l".:r.fc i!4. M'Pan i;n ass--sr r-r .
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hat. sTi:vr an d rr.rn. O Ts riv!;.r. ;.s: CLOVER SITLD Pay :nr r.l; k? i:'a 2 4 Al.SIKTT CLOVm-f Plr.ff. J14 A I. TALI A - (N r:!""n t re v.r.' -f: NEW COKN Pari: c. 1. ; nW.:.:
rorr-tri I.-i1r hy I. n. ?tr.rcn Mill. llMtrnullr h . I'hnn I.. niHN'-lMTir? ." pr h ;:!;! OATS-rsT.r.ff. ; .f..::M!IHI.IN.s v.; -.rr m -r r,.r UK A.N IV.:: e, fl..:' jer 10T. n:r.; ';::-.:. n ::, pr FCKATCH I LCD s. $ir.ö ira WlIHAT-VeTv. purl-.? 1.1.' pt Jsl: rl(. pnitp. $1.1.' 7'f -;:. nvr: Pij H ji.co pr ta..i; i.1:;, fcc pe" fcustel.
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Great Northern Oro Great Northern Pfd General Motcra Hide and Leather Common Hide and Heather Pfd Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol International Nickel
CHICAGO LlVETOCK. (Iiv I. h. Hurenu of M irkfl.) CHICAGO. An'. 23. H(;s-Itefipts. 2r,oi: i.i.-irkt. j.'r k-.rr; t.ültt. $7':'J-; tt. :M': if iv wcU'lit. jj.V.v. '.") ; ! i i; ui w.iciit. .''l:S: !;r(.t f;;r. '. (aUAO: lull ligtits, Ss.T.'.v'.t.'.Ti ; tivv pykiug s"v., M-.n'.'ili, S7'V'7 ".a p.i'ki:ii sons. riu'a. $v7;'-t7: pLT. CATTI.i; Kt '.Hpts. lO.t-n : nvirket. t-lo- to -' lmvrr, -.!. ci M'-r: Clioic and prir:i, S:.2öy. lo -ö ; Milium ai.d g'"!, j.'v'j'J.'S ; gucd ai:d 1 "i p. S'.;!h; ivvmnna mid m'"iiü;i'. Put. For i:M: ll'ifn, .V.T.V..- v .M ; cows, S..."-ii 7i ; lull, h'i' Z- K iSun-i(-r and Or. ters: (t t i-n r!f'-,r. j't.V; rani-'r ftcers. $L7Ö -f.'VT ; re.-il '.tlv.-s JisLt and haudvwfiigat 1 fet'd-T .tf '-rp. .S'.'iOi 7.-"'0 ; sioek'-r t'-'r. SK-j,V7ö; ttocker cun and Le!f r, 2.) ra: r.o MUllir Receipts. 1:3.001: ninrkot. z-d
I re lot-r; I.hujIis (4 L)s. d..vut 5 s' 10.17.; 3 1 l.ia:t'S, culls and common, 'Vr.u ''7'7 7.";
innr.x am tat.t.ovt. Correct ! Pa'.ty Ir . V . I.!; jimnn, !!l N. Ulo t. Thon Mala :tl. ITIUI'S- 4o ; V.fnkl!-.. 1" -. TALLnv.'-ne:i.!'i-j. Z:; ti.'.an
LLLS'A AX-
1AIAKKET ADVANCES IN
FUTURE WHEAT PRICE S1"0 Iaror
vug. -u. rn erratic
Aug
market in grain futures, which fluctuated irregularly but raplly the
greater part of the da;
rallied
Local Woman Returns to South Bend Following Discovery in New York City. Tho condition of Mrs. Hattie Bortell, 5 42 Lincolnway E., who mado a startling discovery on her viit to New York city Sunday to claim the body of her dead husband. Frank Eugene Bortell, is not considered serious, although she is eaid to be nearir.2" a nervous breakdown. Mrs. Bortell, number one. was amazed to And Mrs. Bortell, Number Two in charge of her hu3band'a remains in the eastern city. The local Mra. Bortell, together with her brother-in-law, Charles A. Folsom of Walkerton, had gone to New York upon the receipt of a telegram informing them of Bortell's death. It was upon their arrival in Gotham that the dual life of Borteil was revealed, whri Mis. Bortell. numb.-r two, refused to surrender Eortcll's body. Mrs. Bortell and Folsom returned to South Bend early Tuesday morning and Mr.1'. Bortell was taken to her home where ehe has since been under the caro of a physician and a watchful Ulster. Funeral services with masonic ceremonies for Bortell were held In New York Tu?sday night and interment will he in Mount Hope cometery Wednesday.
HÄNDELSMÄN HERE TO ASSUME DUTIES
Son of Financier to Aid Father
in Attending Businc
Interests Here.
55
J. Henry Handelsman, jr.,
on
of
I it
:io:i h.i.s ' '
evening
S. G. Chard, chairman cf th Northern Indiana a -ciatl r., will preside. The principal speakers will be G. V. Shelly, of Argo. erc!ary of the Indiana Beta!: Hardware Aas "elation. nr.fi C W. H!gf.aoT-.. :ld rpre!,r.ta-tiv.
picnic.
Two Sutli Icnl men. H. A. PcrshIr.g and George Beltner. are planning to attend tha Human association convention cf United States, which
will le Oct. 17
from
held In Philadelphia
to 2 0, they announced Tues-
majuuac.i: Licirs'sirs. Rudolph Street, Jr.. and Iva BadchfelJer. both cf Kalamazoo, Mich.
C oinntt rvdal Kollnr Icjistic captains have I'Pfn notified thlf a business meeting will bo held Friday evening at S o'cloek at tho Orpheuri tiowling alley.
Try XEIT'S-TIMES Want Ads
Lads to Be Returned to Home hv Business Men Who Made Trip Possible. The second group of beys from the Orphans' home, who are spending a three day outing at Camp Lberhart. Jr , tho Y. M. C. A. employed boys' resort, three milet east of Mishawaka, wdll return to South Bend tonight in automobilen furnished by the business men of South Bend and Mishawaka, who provided the little fellows with tho three div outing. The vDit of these lad?, who number 23. will bring the total mark ur to Z0 as 2 5 other. from the horn?
enjoyed the trip las: same length cf time.
were at the home, so it was decidt 1 to divide the hold two outings. Th ;
lads were entertained in much tho same manner a their older associates on this trip, and enjoyed to their full extent, the swimmlnr. boating and other amusements that the location afford.
the well known millionaire financier.
piano manufacturer and showman, who iir leasee of thy Oliver theater and crganier of the Palace theater project in this city, ha? returned to South Br.d from an extensive tour of the Fniied Statt, in which the leading show houses of th"- ast and west were visited. It was Mr. Han-
delsman's intention to vi. cipal entertainment hou
larger cities formation in
it the prinof the gather in.-
that hno which would
strongly In the final trading on reports of local sales of $00,000 bushels of wheat to c.-port this
DEEP INTEREST IN GULLING IS SHOWN
S access
of Demonstrations
Paves Way for Future Work, Announced.
That the alue ol
poultry
culling
Kelly
Kennecott Copper . Iackawana Steel Lehigh Valley Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Marine Common .. Marine --Pfi Missouri Pacific ... Midvale Steel New Haven
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vf .irli-" wethers. M.iV.j . .w.i. ,v.l.'J.Vii
3.ti" : fwe?, ulis and cunti a. f I. ."'. j.$-'1 t-rp.Mpiii: twes, H.i-r ; feeder lauib? ?1'.'.0'U--'3.
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njiv ('An:A(iK--i,.u:n:, Tc t(V pf-r I ound. swtET on.v-r.ijirig. 1'
fe.Hrg. " q-'7--. Fnr.T.N AM) CAltr;OT?- Ntt. trWzt 6; fr 1 i:u h. Arrr.rs sr nig. pr pound. TOMATOrs- 1'arlrr. IZ: p-r j.2a3 ,
cmni:. .iv pfr pouna. IAi;D 17c It,.
ULA l'ayl:.g IP
f. ::r. ;
fills.
lb.
rmcAGo rnonni: CHICAGO. Atf. -UFT IT. II Pfreipts, I0.li.".. tiihs: crnnracrv, rtirn. i',7: firsts, r.j packing M.ek, Lr-.C--5". IltS It" ; i pts, t7,a7 .icos; missel, l.tnnus, L,v''i'-"a; rilinary firsts. L"j r.'iil eb.-ks. isi; .Uiti.-s, riiLLSIi Twi:.s, n-n. l'.i'ilS'v; !.nii'S, l'-i I1 i : iii? Americas, IT.' '.
LIVE STOCK. Orr-tl DUv hv V ijor Loian t., Ml-hiwnUa. fixing H L i S W r : ß h . n k 1 ( ' t 2 freund; bfr wic'ih.:: '.-j up.
vr.u, c'ai.m.s i:FTFKItS Ilavy. i.CV..ooo 1: r . . rr fed, I'c; Eter, gras fed, t-'jZl.'xm 6c.
rrri . t, tilu !!.. 1-V5 t'-4C li.
riSlf. OYSTTKS rorLTTlT. iCorrertcd I!1.t hv W. I. J:atnoo3. 2U V. O'a.htncton mx. riSII Frra r..: h r.r.l Tr-ut-
longLurus. -t'1 .i ,;i -ri: ; It!
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r!i!'"ks:fc?e.
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I.I Vi: rOFLTRV Türly?. r.: n:s, 'S.: springs, ;.; rooters, 1
20: dueks. t'. FOTATOi: nejpts, 12.5 cars: .Ter spy Voider. $4; Id.iLo, Celorudo u bites y;'C13 1-er cr, t.
riTTSTU K". LIVKSTOCK. riTTSULJtr,. ia.. Ai:r. 2C. CATTLE Ite.-f : pt s. 21 srLt : rr.ark t. tteiy; eh-d o $-.7.-$V.2.: :o.ii. fiX.Vt; fair, 't SC. ; veal calves, -ll(rjllX0.
Mliirtr. COc r t round : rda-jhl pip. -Oc rT pminl: IVT' h. - hiklr.ned Pui:tiPH'j. tellir.g flt -
Hrdi!ut .Hid Ra'n v., srM'.r.c Itouad Pike, s.i'.l . nr ut ."" " -s ttaa U it.. .'ir,.-e. rOTLTIiV.
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LIVH IOVL1RY. TrRKHY? USc. I VC KS 24. UOOTKKS--l.V SPP IN GS ;efsi: ir..
Am
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demonstrations are appreciated by women, girls and boys of St. Joseph county, is attested by the numerous requests E. C. Bird, county farm aq-ent, has received for meetings. The series will bo extended as far as practicable and as many additional mcetino'f '111 be arranged a3 time, will permit, it wan announccd yesterdav. The next demonstration will be held Thursday on the farm of Lloyd JJrennaiv.an, located one-half mile south of the T.imarac church, at 1:30. I. J. Taylor, ono cf the best known poultry men of .northern Indiana will be In charge. White Leghorn?, Barred Rocks, Wyandottea
and other breeds
used for demonst
The obect of the mc-etin
termine by the applicati
title methods how to
ing hens from good
other angles of the will be d:.3cufsed.
lirf.-"'.
1
3
Girl Says Cops 'Interrupt'
'Vacation in South Bi
Gertrude Tow, colored, tvas fright- jpt
e-ned when sho saw an otPicer
nrnir 1 t ip Mr In wnih ciir
ting With Oliver P. Patten, colored, a.,
" T I . . 1 . . 1 . 1 ." "'"
oi lanen av., so sne jumpeu cut .tna '; Vy
ai.i .iiivu iLi lilU'J UHU i IHO IJlct- iiJ chin . She was arretted and rh.i-L'.
d with drunkenne. She said she
r.Ty
r. in Fouth :i
which the po-
had ii" addrej and Ik-nd for a vacation,
lice rudely interrupted. Patten v.üs booked fcr drunker ness, though he complained that he had a line job in a local factory iJ was fiS years old. The girl paid shö
H III. KKKPKN Ni m
"rr mi
"THE
POT
SXOUR old-fashioned epicure intitrrd ii on substantial, wholesome dishes flavored to tickle the palate. In Ins cups, too, he was equally discriminating, choosing: drink that offered a rich taste of Nature's choicest grains. Arrow is such a drink brewed and aged to smack of that old-fashioned flavor. Drink a glass today, served with a good old-fashioned meal, and enjoy ththorough gratification of appetite that follows.
Kamm & Schellinger Co. Mishawaka, Ind.
r
t 7. x j k 1
V
I j I
' n order to
OFFICER'S ARRIVAL
be of material as assist an 1 to
Oliver theat.
The
i well I:
1
value in hi- duties his father in the
pofiti J -..
Kib
sought by the De
catur, Ala., authorities
"I e r O'
his wife,
ycungcr nown in
fcr the mur-
s till in tho cuv police, who are
South Bend circles. ' waiting for tho arrival of an officer
Iii.
Mr. Handclan is ' tody cf the local
.-v m m w 1 1 M m
?o. Ho is known triaL ldidfllli
T
KM! hi
liavir.fr attended N
sity soma time ago
to business ir.t-n with whom he has I Bibb was arretted come in contact in the transaction ers Saturday
cf
s father'? business, as he and
the parent have been
ciited in business
week About
for
ae
CO boy--:
c:cs?.y asso-
during
the last few years. For a period of time Mr. Har.de!man jr., was connected with the
Kimb.ill Piano Co.. of Chicago.
of
WIIITILV TOWI-XS. Two tablespoons of turpentine put in the water in which you boil your towels will whiten them.
his father :j tho
governing
which
head, fc'ira W. Pickering ia manager of the theater.
Tho University of Wisconsin haa a machine which can exert a pressure nf 40, 0?0 pounds on underground roc!.
Try KEIFS-TIMES Want Ads
by Sergt. RobIght on infor-
piven by Julian Curran, who
said Bibb had killed his own wife
and then "stole his spou?e." Bibb, alias Charles Valdrop, 1211 X. Main s:.. is believed to be the
hardest" characte
hands of the loc
time. He haa fought with every ono of his keepers and at the time of his arret made attempts to "break from th" clutches of the o Ulcers. A detective from the Decatur pollci department i- expected to ar-. rivo to lay to esrort the alleged mur-j
dc-rer back to Alabama
-v'
i
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t - - ' i
1
a.1
to fall into the fHp-
po.ico for some
During ono period of f?ven yean over S,0öü earthquake shocks were J recorded la Jaiia. '
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