South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 256, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1921 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13. 1921

ALDERMEN DISCUSS j BOOSTERS- jSTEWART CASE TO ! H0USIK6 PROBLEM

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12 ORDINANCES ON iSOUTHBEND

COUNCIL'S DOCKET i

Adopt Four, Defer Two and j Receive Six New at Moil- J ibv N'izht Seirioil. '

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inut(Unnii;uUIU, Made Impression Here!

PROSECUTOR SAYS ßy Modesty-waX i simulation h-n-

trancing.

"Late Bind-Over Mav Delavi

ers Rut Not Pro!: Hamborskv Aver?.

Papers Rut Not Probe1 i Viy -1 ,p' th. victim of the , , 1 Fan Frar.c!co trag-iy for ivncse

CAUL GI.NZ

death Fatty Arbuck: :3 hell respor.-

ifl rerr.er.:or i by hunireis .... . .,. , . , lef r'-Sder.ts of South Den 2 a-s one of John t.tn-irt be cited to th9;th(? who appeared at attention of th county grand Jury a fty! show at the W-rr.an store on W I October. 3. i, and Z. 1512. Th-it statement w made Mondavi That show was an event in the

I n 0 r n : :i 3 'cy D"p. Pro. A. II. Ham-' P;ty ar.3 at the time waa a new bor.ky in answer to reported stat- j man cf merchar.d'.sir.?. m-nts made by Dp. City Clerk An-t m:9s Rappc was then a girl of ap-dr.-v R-kop that hMu of th" a ?- parcr.tiy 17 year? who came from cumulation of recently hard Chicago. She showed marked dra in . ourt it would be impo5ibl2 rnatlc ability as well as unusual for the city c.erk to prc-rar trar.s-1 beauty and wm unusually prominent cripts in all of th ras f-r att n- t r.-au of her Simula tin? cf a nx ti-.n by the Krar.l Jury. m,-.dti. Stewart, colored, i.s charsfd with, jier perfect control of ficial exrr.minally as-saultin? Mr?. Alico j press: on and muscles enabled her rn;th, a white won. an and morhr-r of ! t0 no,j an expression for an excep- : three cihldrn.on July 0. Hi pro-, tlonally lor.u time and many were ' limmary hc-irins in city court wnsjife lo believe that ?he waj a wax postponed FAvoral time?, it was snM. , model, not a living cr. until she re-

due to the Hln?s of his attorney. ; iiXed and allowed her face to break!

On r f .outh l.cn IV y un?cr bt?i- i Georg Sands. Iat Friday Mr?.

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; Smith, a tenant of Stewart, took the,

's'and and recited th det'iils of her

j into an f-ntranc:nir smi.e.

Ilct Ami Liidjlikf. "She wis not only unusually

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.tory. at which t.:ne Jud-e Ontah? ; tractive and beautiful but most

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On -:i -f vun:ln;an Go-rlv! tho t.v. rdin i:v wer pr-spon- 1

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1 " ; i'' r . '""n.b1 r.- of t li -ly.'i th--o two :n-a.iure-. . . 1 :. e tb.r. vote ' vi .un'ilmm deciin- . . v. h:l-- cr. th- second orc: - 1 v, 2, with

PLAHS FOR RIYER PARK HEW SCHOOL

ndr a.lviment until ; modest and ladylike in her actions.' ! says Charles ?peh of th-j Wyman

Uouud 0er: Burul i:tliicril. ; store to whose attention an criminal Immediately on thu up-niusr of ; advertisement of the fashion ?hnw Monday's session of court. Judg-i j of that year wa5 called by The NewsOmacht ruled that Stewart bo bound I Times. over to the ?rand jury and placed j - gho came with four other girls bond at $1,000. He had been held 1 an(j Was hrr" for a week. She made under $3.000 bond. ia number of friends and will per-

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Unable to Find Living Quarter?.

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! hl ! to b- i - a la 'very ava;uh; housing 1 .

space on th d'hocl campus alreaiy ; reserved and incor-.ing etuden's i

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Blue Print Submitted by Architect Members Have Rusv Session.

: .-titutior.al majo-- 1 ft',nt.i rf ihe high school audi-

.y ... 1 tb.e e.e-'t;en o: John !'.,i.r..;o.;i : P. 11 th-- ur..:xpird

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The case is the last one on which

there has been a preliminary hear

ing which will go befor3 the attention of the present grand jury. Inquiry was .iade of the city clerk'o office if the Stewart cas-e will go out of hi3 office In time for action by the grand jury this week. "We are piled hi'h with cases and

to.-i.an t any organization desiring

iu 1; dur.nr the coming vc-ar wa I don't see where wo can get out !. at th-- s:mi of J.'ö pr s-?ssio;a I transcripts of all the ases." said by the scho-d 'jo-.rd Ia:?t night Thi3 : Dept. Clerk Rokop. "This ra will f.'-'wr was (b'iltd u;-von after Sup-j not go over until spring and justic r.-.t.-ndf.t f r.uil-ing Jdward possibly be defeated by euch a do

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and p ur:-.'-i:.- N. ! Sir.it !i - ub:n:tto,l his nc mr.i'" nda- lay." was the answer to Itokop by

Mrn ?:. l.tw--- :i tl.o r. r'.i-. l.ff f ; t - r 1 that su h in ;i mount would ba j thi- deputy prosecuting attorney, who

: Li-i.i i-vy tor th- exp'-n. of open- added. " o will take up Stewart 3

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a.l::.rs ar.d 1 la ..ccaida no.; with the state law

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ly pa?-"'d which requires all

the who;.. ;":i.!:i i-. avir.ff .vnooi to work to An or-b.r. :;.- u la ting a bare s i t.rst ta ke t pnysical f xaminatic n, a roof ir !-r . .,!-.! rü.f pro. id.ng t--l f. ranx from I. X. I Ines, stato n..r ;the ;olat:cn thereof ! f 0 I u;Krmtendent, to W. W. wa- iatrodu '1 by Councilman lr'j-i f('? 'ccal s-.-hool tuperiniendent. :ii.-z ik. Tiu. ordimn wiil requir-- j i:'.niant-s that the expense of tl.o tha" pru; ri-torr -f the .above ..-?:ab- 1 t xan.inatton must be borne, by th-

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thf ;t:-' ntro.ir ;e:-"re inr win be aji.r.vtd to op-ratH th-ir pl.a-'fs of bw:.- . The license t"-e was fixed a: $."' ' r y- v. It al--" proviU

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case. if we have to hold the grand jury in session the remainder of the week." Jury I 'a ocs Heavy DooKot. The county grand jury which was called in session Monday coincident with the opening of the circuit court, will take up one cf the largest dockets ever brought to its attention in recent history of St. Joseph county To dispose of the cases already prepared will force a continuance of the scheduled three-day session.

Lordcn and in ordr to relieve all j Sept. 12. 13 and 14. it was indicated, iloubt on the subject a telegram,' It was made known by Pros. Floyd w.o.? s-rt to the state r.ttornov rpn-!o. Jell'snn Mondav that the errand

t m rloyment. Tl.-.s rnat'er came up before Mr.

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t n :;v:.-- relate t., th- fity n- M ) il v.-ho refen-e.i th telegram to ' jury will be called upon to invest!

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in 111' d:.---r ion n:i rfus" to isx-u

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Mori for IVllo.

An o; ha in'

vaai ff to th- V'--" v.ifir,.- t'j;-, 1 of th" hmr 1 of pabtf worl, -a as r- t"r;v 1 th- c-ram.f - of tii.- wh :-. .at wa8 - be ordinance --z t!;-' f alary .-f the deputy iity ,.,,.,-,,.;;: at -j . I a y ar. An ordln? appropriates -u:a of 52. U to th" police payroll fund of tb' j..- ird of pu'ali-" safety for th" mpl-'vm r.t oi yix .id'Hi''r..r. p'"h-,- . . r ,. , 1 1 .-, . TT. n 'A I . ") ' -' " - -

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th" N- w V.-rk t - ntra. rv..r i,i v ,.a.-i-.v a a. i:n:ai:i -'at s a: th- Aia.-b1

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th" ' it - sr hod superintendent aft

t '.i.rbTing tii-. .ic'-ision on it. Fol !ov:n is th" reply to Mr. Forden' t .- ro ir : 'T'd"-rra?.i of second to nttora ;." k n--ral referred to this ofl.ee. r.;:.:.'s o: child ,niu?t ray f r j)h.ieal examination b.-fore rbiM ir grrr-fd working nr. ,t." L. N. IIIXFS. Pl.v's fnp the r.ew Iliver park fehoot. whioh wü: have 1 2 rooms all t "Id. 30 of which are to be clas looms, were presented t tho board by Architect (J. YV. Freyermuth. Fini! tion will he tnkt-n on them at :; io:xt i.ioi'n;' of t he board, the plans b- iag n f erred to Mr. Horden

i t n t "- a (rri'i nr miinritv of t'll

cas'es which have been bound over for action by that body during the last five months. However, thcro was doubt expressed as to the possibility of clearing his slate entirely at the present grand jury hearings. "There may be a few to go over." declared Mr. Jelli?on. "but we should be ablo to clear the docket pretty well."

haps be better remembered than the others by reason cf the fact that she had at that time attained none of the air of professionalism of the

more experienced.

Made Numerous Friends.

"Her striking beauty

feet carriage caused many

women to remark upon her and she j made nuraerou- friends while here, i Motherly women extended to her, al- ! most involuntarily, a welcome and'

recogn.zea jn r.er a girr.sn iuiiueem-e :-tV, -. , 1 r 1 lthft .,tTnr ii'ni'1.1 ! I. J. 1 1 I ?

tu.iw ai'caira. -jiiiri n ui.i..i stop to admire her grace and the distinction which she imparted to the clothes.' That she had become somewhat famous in the movie, world was news

to the managers of the store. That

MISS VI1U.IMA HAI'l-K. Victim of tho San Francisco tragedy as Mio looked when she appeared at the Wyman Fashion show in l'.12. The photograph is reproduced froiu a circular Issued lv that store announcing the event.

SSrpx PLAN COOPERATION

Sf" our coal at the Fair. Sam'l C. Lontz v Sons. 1 7 J -1 7

ir.paralie'.ed institution.

'k ACCIDENT VICTIM

FOUND IN DITCH

by Machine. Now- in Ln il Hospital.

opening cf the TTth fcholisüc yt&r

o: -o. re i'a.rr.e ur.'.vrf.ry promises

to witnrs a cong--t;n in t h h a4 ' v ' v

Regi?trati.on ber.r.s ::.:s mrnin?

and will ccnf.nu- until Thursday! evening aft--r v.-hirh r-a;ulir cla-si win commence. ; John Burke. Beliied Stnu k

In anticipation ef Cn- on j the school authorities have alrea ir . reserved a number of rooms in the ' residential dltr!: the city and!

are. making every effcrt to rrovi'e! John Purk-. emph-vd cf Mr-. for the comfort cf the crcat number j ca le:r. v. wa f--:n 1 Ivinc in an unwho will arrive within the next few ( ccr.scl cuV condition al nVa rh davs and who have ir. ii no rcj-rt- 1 j:xle hichwav rd a': ' -: vatins. Mar.v of th-s-- who came ' s-,u:y, c"h Xrfe. I. a rd v'-r to the c:-y Mondav without the? 1 iTcO oVl vk. : v "a -V;r mtoVV. reservations ir.elu.l" a 5 irprisir.r ( Th, ro::.A vrA :;c:ret. and th number of upp-r '1,-n who h iv- .,nbanc" in chare r: O-tr ers depended upon th- Tm.itcry ari' Us:.:.,.VJ-a ar. ivl rmv.-d h--city luartct. whih w.;re alwa. to .t. J.a.-ph-s hcspltal. -vh-rv it a v available in previu. y.rs but which ' d!..' ore re that b ha i s.-vri! -!--p have been already exhausted in the i c.-hes ; th" hie'c cf h.s hida.v1 unprecedented rush this year. i ever his pft f -va. while htr. ?ht A reception committee, headed by!-ras broken. Louis Murphy, preside:-, of t'ra- As- Although th fa-i re-ardn t. sociaticn cf Students nesli.ng off j accident .rf unknown, the p-o!!r the Campus, met all trains Monday theory' is th'Burk ' wa wVtn(C ar.d will continue to r.t -et tho?ela-ors: th highway to Marswhich will carry th advance ruardjWnen h wan struck frcm behind 'by of the student body f -r Tuiav's j aa automobile. They claim tbit th registration. Every student without i d"iver of th n -'r

a reservation will be acQuainte! with the condition immediately upon his arrival and a c0r.5eqv.ent ruh for those quarter still available in the

Durkta failed to step.

Se- our coal at the Fabr. oVtrrfi C. Ivon'z & Fns. 173-11

FOR AIDING POOR;!.-" "a TO niisterial Association .Names i g?.-.! - -- .-- . - r

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Committee in Response to ' , , m T , r pieaBycroL HARKET WAVERS AS &

STOCKS TAKE DROP

lhamk Green, manag- r of the, Chamber of Commerce. ,oldr-a-x--e 1 .'

she should attain such di?tmction rr. -mi-.ers 0: tr.o .n.nistenai ass-ca-i

was no surprise. f.tion i f South Bend Monday morning It was only when The News-Times at the Y. M. C. A. at the tlr-st i.acer-! called attention to her identity that j ing of the .Ministerial as--oei itbvi ! ReactioiiarV Course MaTKS

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show of 1012 will undoubtedly recall her.

he was vomcmbered. Mar.y others held sine" the eloping of the mii, . r Tnnil-iv .vho attend, d the Wyman fashion! in Jut:-. CI os. r cooperation betw. --n I T HinaCtai Aldrl .tlOjHld)

the ass ciation i.nd welfare oram-j FaVOritCS Lower.

zation cf the uy was request, a : y Gr - n. i'olbjwlng the s?e h .1 committee was named by tla Mir.lstvr-

H'ARTHUR TELLS OF "MEETIN' THE POET"

Commerce Club Members Entertained at Weekly Noon Luncheon.

ial unit to cooperate with v a riot, s or

anlzation.-i of th city for !lief

work to be carried on during th

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the Y. M. C. A. C Wilt ..n. president of -. Jo-

f-:i!i countv Sunday School a?.-""cia

ti-Ti. anror.nee.l that tbe.

XEW YORK. Sept- 12. The reactionary course of Monday's stock

'market seemed -o be governed to

an unwonted decree by sentimental

i and technical considerations. Irre-

T'-p oi"o I---o f t-e ' eO'1iP'"SCd C' , , HSSOUri 1 ac.I.O ' , ,', " ' , ,. , . ! forenoon's tradmr, but leaders made ,,,.,,. ev. A 1. Mor.-ei. Kalibi Minda,.- . ' , .lMaie ftee . . .

, k. x, ,, , . .. ,1 up muen o: meir ios.- .aier, tuny iu v-,.-- -.Ano. 0 . sevmour I3u loch. munaupal 1 , ' '"Neada Copper . . , ! fa back a;;i;n in t ie na hour, i x. ... Ti

creiitior.ai director auo L t.. ' ,,. , . - - r .- v. 1 .f. xiivea - . . I S.i? aonroximat ed .a0.0 0 shares. I .

n. he-jd 01 re;i5iou. ai ti.iti:.- ai 1 , - , , . , ., 1.

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neral Electric ............. 13; neral Motors ...m. 10

eat Northern Ore ...... ... CS

Great Northern Pfd TS1.! Hide and Leather Common ... 11 Vs Hide ar.d Leather Pfd 52

Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol ...........

International Harvester ...... 7S2 International Nickel 1 4 li

International Paper 43

In?piration Copper . - Kennecott Copper

Lackawana Steel 4 0 i Lehigh Valley ............. E2H L. and N ..110 Mexican Petroleum lH-s

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Miami Copper

Marine Pfd.

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Lit week's favoritet of the oil,

steel, equipment and motor groups,

.notably Mexican Petroleum. Bald-

Personal recolloctious of Janvs col.!ly conVention of the Sunda v -1 ' . , " 'ina ' . V '

ana iu-k o-iuer, suiia.neu I'.-.-v-'-.-

'.Vh it comb Itiiey was the" subject Cf ,-1 n.Mitir.ii win rnm-i n.-. in I

Those who await trial in the a humorous talk by A. McArthur , ,?.v.ith Iud at l'irst M thdit one , t , 1 , , , "

before 1.-., members of the chamber! church for two dav? during tVo I,3Cl ' r- L'u cf Commerce at their noon day month of Ocohrr ' rfai.-t.-rod ueranes ot one to four luncheon Monday. ' ' .prints. Metals and leathers dis-

-Mac- told of the herv eipentoi . m I P- yr i ttrmne?s. tr.e latter oe.nto

nelperi by nec.a ra t ion 01 regular

county jail and who have been unable to raise bail will have priority of cases disposed of." said the prose, cutor. Treed Case Slalod. The caso against Claudio Freed whose bail was fixed at $3, 000 0:1

.Mr. Smith, who will inspect

('r, .:i was al.-) - on bb j 1 !-' ir- durir, th week bo. j an 11 -year-old girl, who in default ,. .-'..-nui.ii .:: n thinking the foro oft.-r.r.-r their recommendation j of bonds, was recommitted to a cell

. 1 . - - j 1 t .a.-'-'pt.;r.e- or re;. tion at the 1 in the county jail, will come oetoro 0:1 th. I meeting r. t -Monday night. (the grand jury for investigation ani

he was put tc some years .ago in his

determination to ptain the acquaint-

ar.cohip tf Kiley. Gtdng to the po-

charsres of criminal assault against ' et's home at Indianapolis he was U

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ti 01 m pa-.-:-.g th'- r- n

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and pla 'a

-.p.:-.,'. ,.::,.ri:-.4 w.-- r. i ( d ! i' g s tr.i-.s tcit.di ot business was. day. .'h ." ,i..a, abierm ins family ! tu- (.o. : n at paying teachers in 1 Martin Ja pla, charged with bur-

j tl.- '::.ri; s-m-o! the oame salaries clary, and who was bound over by : which. t! y n c-ivrd last ye.ir and . Judge Omacht. will be among other3 ja di. -i-ission of the recrt ational ' cited to the grand jury for indicta:;; to be curried or. during the i merit. He was unable to furnis'i : n-.o-.ths ly Director pullock. ! bonds and is held in the county jiil.

I ' '.v : . .' to .1 reduction in the l.noV.M T-'olbawinsr are the names Ol tUO

er. a: iona'. work there will b.i : grand juror and the townships in

which they reside: Harry Witter and Khde reffley, Portage: Charles Loucks. Madison: Via n.-; Staler. Clic: Amos, Bickel,

Harr.--, and Lotus I'.eeh .-rc-" r. Ger-

OPTIMISTS' CLUB

IS ORGANIZED HERE -.

refused admission. lie was later iidviei Riley would receive no ore

MMO.V MANCtl'S. ?:mon M.ini:.', 7." vnrs old. ti i 0 1

diviJ-r.ds on Kr dicott-.Tohnson.

I Ho Pal Trail UiK Is Lner. nails. 'Specially coalers hardened.

bur -ase 1 at the end. when transcontinent a Is gave way. Dealers in

. : ry U! !a :.mei;f o;i it.

Charten H.; VrcrA NVnl-j CllStodv Of ne,,l.iy Male Oihee ! . J

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except on business and he im modi - , t th. bom.- o: hbu H.-a M:. ngus, NC:ia:.-.e e : c lr.aieu 10. im au atelj, ordered a large number of en-' three mibs- , ast of North Liberty, j 'ticnal slump in German exchange graved business cards. He had a!-; Sur.dav night at miinight f tilou-ing ! London quoting a new low record most exhausted his quota of cards' an illness "of four weeks with can-! ' '' r" tho opening of this marketwith personal calls at tlv Ililev home 0 r. French. li-U:uii . Italian and Spanonlv to be advised the poet was Surviving- are h wife Dm "th: r-n- -yh '-; a-;' v,'ro dow:-- bu wlss down town. Finally Mr. Riley came son. Frank, of South R.-n.l; thf j and w.Mr. lan rate-, moved to the door himself and ask--.! what ! .-.au-rhtor- Mrs. .1. 1. Matlu w.- m ' u.-'amst this ceater and Argentine was wanted. "Mao" told the Hoosi--,-! v..li arai.-o; Mrs. Pearl L--.vS- R. r-j r-mittane,-s improved on prospects po.t lie merely wanted to "breathe ; v.n So-lr.'-is. Mie-h.. ani Mrs. ir.n'c ; r,f n ' ,n r1ir b:i:-'r:or?-

and live- the j-c-n.? if !r.s pot try Holhan of South I .end. and by a ..--

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a -tivity a a r.d priee

du n " - wo re r 1 o -1 1 t c wa r 1 1 o we r

with the famous RiU-y. lie spent t. r. Mrs Mary Stull of N'oVth Lib-!---i:

three day?, wore Riley';-: nUtht shirt. ! v: . . t . . I one broth--r. Ira ..f X r

an.l in other ways n-.gratiittd him.-j paneo. b vel,. Tins appl.-d o Liberty fe!f in the environmert of th- t..vfi i-i:r,.-r P. y-vi-e- - mi b- i.,-.ld W. d -1 -'i'" and ivt .f :b.e fore-.gn waj

y,r,i.- I ... r, -.f VW-- nt ,i. i U o r 1 1 i on s. but a f w convertible;

i i:.s made -.;-nt ga;:i.-. 1 " il si.es pit" value). ? 1 A . 7 7 . " 0 ö .

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e o t:"i r ? c . 1 of bu.-.ne-s a-

s.or.'.l n.T. has l.een starte 1 :n Suh !

A charter to the South Pond j iy of a child born by thei.'

rranlzitlcn will be delivered Wed- I previous marriage Is sought by Flc.-

Fi7st Marriage INJURED WHEN CAR ! 1 1

HITS AUTOMOBILE'S

'Some- sale-man." (.: Gioe . hur. h. Rc. Alva Pirr Photographs of Riby. urroundetl ! of?cia t ing. Hurial will be at Por' --. by a group of -mall children, all '.Ind.

neighbors of the pet. were sipp.irl I A 15 UAH AM niiPiKIIRlSLK. !VHFT STTFFRS SHARP

members of th-- "'b.aniber by Mr. Abraham Herltheiser. 7.". ynrsi Mpn.r,. r Acrc

Mcrthur. It v a custom of tho 1 old. died at hi home. PJ07 S. Mi' h-j 1 1) Av..I ; liUlA 1A.ÜL.1

poetto remember each of hla young igan .-t.. Sunday morning at. 1:2'")

o'clock, after an illness of three years with romplioatbu'.s.

f fiier.ds with a present on their birth-

n,,,1v -du-h at the Oliver hotel sie 1. Nichols of Misnawaka. in her

.vr.en the tat -: :.al h i to:: v.ll 1 pr-'-'T. 5tallati--..

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r t !v i-.v .r.:s .M:.T,:.i.i

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f::,a rs fr-.-r.a interna- d.v.-rce y :accedings against Ludicw ;t I". 1: c-ir .b ! P.- Nichols, tib-d m superior court - , . - '-. 1 No. 1. Tl:.-v w ! e married tbe s- -

'::! time Juio- a. l.lf). and f- par- j

;. K:i.

s:i- charg-.a

n aturc :

N. Roberts, Chicago. Taken to Epworth Hospital Follow-

ins Accident Here.

an 1 c -thrr c

CHICAGO. S-pt. 1-. Sharp setback in tho price of wheat took

The look of astonishment and! Re was born in Pennsylvania May i niiCe today with traders giving

amazement on Riley's face, when, in j 10. lM't, and had been a resident of attention t r.ew low record answer to his inquiry as to McVr- i South IVnd for 14 years. Ho came i lUOt.ation5 for German marks and a thur's occupation, be was informed from Mishawaka, wli.ro bo was a jf.,:i.-.-.rl inoreae of the T'nited his visitor was a book agent, was a resi Unt for y-ar. Survivini: him' c.;l-f s iibb- suppiv total. Priee

caut.cn. He was ua:n how evr r, an- hi- widow, Cath rmo R : 1 V: i c;0,, lieavy s 1-J to i 1-2 n-t low

Norfolk and Western ....... Northern P-cirio Pacific Oil Puro Oil Pan-American Petroleum People Gas

Pennsylvania Pierce Arrow-

Pullman Co . . Ray Consolidated Copper Reading Republic Steel Rock Island ...- Rock Island A Rubber Rumely Common Southern Paciho . Southern Railway St. Paul Common st. raui rfd Stromnerg S t u d : ' a k c r C o ni n i o n Sears-Roebuck Sinclair Oil Sugar ----- Tobacco Produkt.Texas Oil Texas PaohV

Fnion Paifio - I S Strl Cm. m.on ........ 77-; !' S S-rl Tfd. l0'1

I. S. Food "orp Ftaji '"oppr Vanadium S'! Vircrini.a-Careli'.-a Ch'mieal Wabash A Willy. Overland ... - Western Vnlep Wool WfictMnrhoii

Liberty bond- 3 -i percnt---3 7.-SS-f.r?t 4; 's -T.G 4 ; t--cond 4l4 S7.3S; third 4 1 i 's--? '2 0 1 1 fourth 41: 7--; fifth 4 -;?---S?.v4. MoV-v ri; ; Sterün?, T.7 3 U Lir. SU; -Franc. 1 2 1 ; Mar ka. 9-t.

CHICAGO LIVE SIOCK.

is l-S 52 Ts 13 70U 4 U -a 4t: 1.U3 2 r. a j r, . - 7 Rl -2 24;

ilr'1- dclr. HCl-j j?rtW.

Clirnsn T'vi-i-i. new. LS'iC'.'x i-mU-Leacliora, iV;;7: trirk is-,. T1'l j..,-t-,,..- '. ' - . .

ge--, 2e: duck--, fir '

INDIANArOMS lire STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Sp rt. i2.-iwr, Re:;,ts, 4.,. n.3rkK f.(,1y f7 fJ la; heaves, $s .'.d'ht 15 i''r, V tMO: pic. Jv.;.S.M; Lallk CATTLi; be.-elpt. 1 m- r-rVra Heady; rfcnle bear!. J7 - ' " v.. fu'i V-47.V.: :.-.;.s: V:-v SIIEi:P-He-e!rtN n.,Vk.. rri-r-e sLe-p, $l'.;;taO; P.rrs:,. f.v.fv nur.f;o (.wir chain. rd. $l.v, ; No n rp-l 1 -v.- 1-t No2 t.ird. l.lDala: Na. r. Ci 1. !.,t', ; ,, fv r.. (. . . "..'Ir; Vn - ... v' .-

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sen mark nr. rerr--t.1 Dailv by Ii. A. n , TIMOTnYSr.llir.ff Jt rr be CI,o I j: rr. 1 rc--i -Slna- fli AI.PAI.KA Nellir? J i SPPAN GRASS selling JA rr M I bl.RT icos-:) eU!-? f -----VinCTI (winter cr hairy '-ie.ij $:3 per cnt.

ir.W, Tl.W AVD FEED. (CorrrrtI DaJIj hj iha aa.l-y yU'A" I'lour nrj Y Co , 420 IhL;jt-in t N K W HAY Pajl-?, 14Ö1-V-; : J2'r'2; pr t-.n OATS-Pay;rr. n-Ilin-r. X Ätsi -:r. cpovirr. s:i!r.r hl

a i.t Ai-F A North td CTv.wai-J14.

--o'ur-t. -r,-t!,o infA,-.M-fift ' nrd ;i .ba:hter. . r:i. H. S. nwr. nf - ... 1 0 A 1 1.1 oh ; CHTC4CO. S t-t. l-.-K.--vc.,'.?. , --- ay.nz, ..ir.? "

...... . . ...... . .... . . W I .... . --.....v.v. . . . .Hill .11. . - -. -. - , ll"lt.il. -I J,' Cl' i . " T .t..'4 . - . . . t C" I . .

. . - - I J., . Ill 1 .j' 'fii ' . I'.'. .-.' 1 1

:pe.od m.nts and car..u:nz. She also aj. s.. M.A " tak a eetap." South Dend He is al.vo .-urv; 'VlTy 13.1-2 to IZZ 1-1- a:lKe,: l..,vv , ): , wnrAT. conv o.r, r-r.

of t.vo me-.: :r'-na c.h p:c:--sion or b that :s p. rsod of a vn ivouer.s. v..iW!u, .-; A s-.-tup of what, mquir d Mc- a son, Art nur 1-. n: Lmoi-,; a rlirn 1-t 'i tn a ani .0,, ;::.:, .J.iV. 'r ";'';;: iCorrrcM Daiir hy d. 1 Vor gin -t? vr-.-,-s i--1 r:::.::r.:m r. n.bcrship I b--i: t,:r.per. I painful injuries about midnight Arth.: ... "Of whatever you are ;-ei- daughter. Mrs. Wilb.a:.: R. "Williims, to , In ,,r.-..,o ,rfl ca-come .;.7:'t0.-5; Ii-;i- htr. N.-J;'av xinu, if vdraulle .it. Ption L ioaT r,..u.:, . The .:th I:,:: l j Cfr: of cruelry ;s brought by I Monday when the Ford coup- m nnrw,-nd the pr,t. of Lo An-reks: two listen--. Mrs. j ,A. s " "n n y. a p.'-,--d to ö 0 d,.vm : .CHL V""-'o.. ' Wiiz r..a. . r::- : tb.t :o.rk , Lu M. Ahn-r airst Jack A.hr.T which he w seated was struck by LU-V Kr. ner. of Vunniv an.a. ar.-l wh,.n fir.i?;lr.i nCir the 0WC 'sHCEP-l r ' i H1 i MIRRLIN-' i-.L aT v. r u;. as,-::-' t r this . Iiy. .it: tr.plair.t Pled in the an inbound Lincoln Vay. I-., car at , MTlTTHmnn j -'rs- Vzrfh P-rcr. of Logan-i pf .hc, lav. r.,ars put rartic b'er: LaM v : it ! r.UAN-S, 1 iT, rMrr! " It 1 II,;: f-orv:.. --:.:,-r .-a::-- T..--v 'a e: r- married Jim-1 Main and Co-r sts. The accident MÜD D A C l A MNQTCD sp-rt. j, . ,.,.r.. de-or i'-l'r n Cf "j"?' 72 V V V .Vr Vl-i:- :4) r, '- V-.. 1 1. ir: . .nl ,.rara.,.i in Serte-.i- ! occurred when H. C Limb. Port 11 DDR A ÖJ A lllillÖlijU Funeral serv, , nil l.o bn., at!"1!1 ' ,;f ; ; tt" r-r,'' I 3UATU --LD-.-.h., 12' ; -

I

- ..., . - . - 1 -. i .' , o '-r na : , a v-e. Ir.l. attempted to ba'.Uv r.is

.-- ... . .. .. , - . 1 tttttt nn nTTrtrtnnn An

r.... - 1: :.n.- We i- ,1.. ! .!-.-:- fr m .los- phln Orsu - ;car from a parking place m iron:, 1 1 1 1 UL V 1 'LV U ) ; Vt .1. M. s '::;::: of :h - chir-:.r.-' th- latt.r with with-: of the Nickel hotel and in doin? sj II lJULl UU OUUUDOOUR -

T- N, -vs ar. 1 I! try .;. , dr c.:r.' Sla-e f:..r.i thrir ?avm-s , backed directly into the path of the

H:'.:. n .ti- : 1 ?---cretiry 1 cth. r.i j ac

Clem in ::. irl.s :

ttm r.,::oyciu., :,,t.i , trn.i. in crraln.

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Iurl:oushi Denies Guilt When Arraigned in Court

ESTABLISH OFFICE

Mishawaka citv cemetery.

Mils. ( arolim: shai fur.

car. Nci;h- r Mr. Lamb or P

Hacrtv. .1.? of Chicago, w-ero in

1 lured.

Konerts wa.- taKen to me t.pwortn : i waKa. at 0 o. hospital in ar. ether machine which ; Rev. L. F. York A?;imiC(l to!0' heart rrou

TO REY, SICKÄF00SE; thohomVohrr dahter.l'iri'Mr'y

I a !.- r. -- 1ilä ' TV-, -a T-i

: r 1 e r. 1 1 y ;n . ift'-r an ill. -..- -:

C'.m and oat-; deejjr.ed with wheat. !':-': ?t reports from South Dakota and Wiscor.i-m appeared to

have practically no

:-ct on valufs.

ur " .-. O ' 4l

flKk I RVS M T5:r,?:r. 'r.vtj;:;': Conference Memorial Church

jnounced that Roberta? injuria con-; Announce Transfer?.

: x 1 ..-. a I

. - wa s -irre: t - S.'urday -icht : ; sist-d of several deep rashes on the j , . . arrant c'.iir:-: him v.--h ' j h-ad and face as a result of falling:; Rev. L. j- jchn. of York. Neb., :.- :. or. . un . - f'-Ne ; r - Ht'lcil (.reed Appointed Couil-1 -'a His cr n dition is r ot c T.- der- h, ,- hren appointed p-tor of the

Conference Memorial T'nited Pre th

is arr.r.cn-: -I M n : ty

r-r-r-

W. Omirl.t in 'iy

1 e : r

iy Nur-c ly Board of Conimi-ionor-.

1

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Witt.e-es claim that Limb's view . r.,n church to succeed Rev. C

w a blocked by a no

ar which

was parked alongside rf b.is. and ,

A.

S i c k a f o ose. pre so r. t p a tor. w h

live montns. I rs. Shu f:v r w a b r n i n ? 1 1 lis - n county. Indiana. Oct. IS ;l. ml w a . 7 : e a r s, 1 1 nr. 0 n t h s a r. d 4 d i y c'. I. She wis n: irrled 10 A'rih.am

Stock Market Selling Prices At The Close

steady: .hol- .i. j-;--- --l V5.R S-.e! a::d --.'- . V " eTmme-a and u:e 1: :c ' ;'--' 'l-t: ,:.

catt.e a::

ad l--if-r. '2-yr- ;

w ?. .-; .)

WHEAT -Ne-v. : iTl.-.c. $113 pr t;.; oil. ; ayliar. 1 15 rar t : Hi L 1'ayi:. i;: Li; gri-t-.j. Sc I er Lü. HIDKS AND TALIOW.

(Corr-t.rl Dllr br 5. W. I.i;,ypup. .1

,:;'; V;, ,-v r.-r- ar.d . t;t- ' C--rret D-iir üt s. W. I.ipjpur. ters. rows c v! -; ; $J J RIDPS-ic: ru U . ir str-.. J-V'I'V-'-r ; L TALI.OW-I-:. : a;:. 13: f .r .r'".. ;J, laiLu-AX-u.-...-:, ;-r r ,::

er

ers. $V-l

Shit't'-.- at La;-a. Ind.. on S-pt. 12 1 07. She came ; -. Mi.h waka fr n

Lap.i3 two y-i ars Sh-- is sur vive! by the diu.;ht.'-r. at v.

'. ; ' y 1 i-e-r. Mrs. Ar.ru

NCW YORK. Sept. 12. Last quo-

t - - r. a r. 1-1 V c- c V- v r " c. , 1

' ; p. m.. today, were: A. T. and s. F

American Ree: Su.:r ...

American can

r.TT r .T11 UC. LIVE STOCK

, .-..Tr-

PITTSbt hG. Pa . ' -Aiii---c-:---;v 2. rix': rr.ir'r1 ."-r lc"ar; r" .-Vlt-i rri2. 75; eod. j'- .s'i

1'KODt Ci; MA K K LT. (Corr-1 '1 laaily . llrot u-riinoil ".ri-.fr ZMt .V. ytin M. l't.or.e I. IT.', i prTThit-p .y.r.J. -i'.-: uir.- ; f.' i' . S j : :. ... . 1'KPITS AN I Vi;.ii.iAi:hil.s ferr.: i N ir! ( :.,:.. ) - j - r::ACIIi;S sar -s a-.! L..-r. -. ;

f :-- a i : i-

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The wirrat:- Ar.-h P.-k .-Afik . M . -.- I., c-.. V:!. ,ir.;..,:nt. that lv did r.-t s-e the approach- .:i;n cf the- state e.:liiers' home at jLaar- u ' s' ,', - :" Allla Chaltner.--s arr---,-l w : drawn at th- : - ed -.;.r.t' nurse bv the . ourtV . m- :R:- CiV UI-Til ir w'lS Mo !l Thoy ' L fayette. Rev. John was ap- i '" :r': :1 jr--' :'y c : - American C:n Foundry ,r;. ,-f L- Pr;o-. Welling- : .iorrr, t. :ill a n -v..v cr.-t-d .t-ials.. c-ntended that the motorman pointed to the local pastorate l!;;r.t': ni.h:.a. , u American International tin .. v.h. the fenl.ar.t told th.-r . H r rpp, ir.tm.-e. .pu f.nri was driving the car at a rap.d rate n the annual Ferien of the st. I unerai serv.ces w . . at t..e An;e.rican -emotiv . ".ll-v ;.e j.u r.-iv.-r r.vt an! : ., ..o. n . f this vnr ! cf treed and that he failed to sound jcc-sh United Brethren conference -ai'r.ter r ncme on x.aursav a.tcr- i ArrTAX cor o,r

The o:rt war. cr- ite.l r-, --, ! h warr.lr.? bell after passing the :xhich c'.cscd Sundav nicht at Wi- or at 1:C c:- :: . ' American Smcitlnc ...

i

arK know.

rf The Hi- C:

I 'M Consider Masonic

r.or.a lake.

CoK.ty Lino ehur:!

lure ;'

of C.I.

Temple Pinns Tuesday ; rlemenied by another

c-unrv health Colfax a v. crofsmp. .:-.-..-.-.-. .-.... . The Ford machine was had'.y dam-

Her wctk w:i: be .un-j a&ed. as was another machine which fry Bishop II. H. Fcut of Indimapo- 1 :" the Crun::''

The conference was presided eve

: S.ckafo-se

e-m.eter'.

t err. pi-"- '.- er .-umitte

A. G. W

.v. i . .. a i. ! Raid w in Lc comotive

.... . ..... ( . . i . . - t . . - - f r " . -

plcycd by the Re 1 Cross, both c f the impact forced tr.e I era into tb.'.s . Plymouth as superintendent :f thi JU LA I t, I U C.L,.-L 1 R.thlriem Steel T' her,-,.- whom will visit tm .-rhools. icir and it wa. pushed up on the W(k?t district of Indiana. Other an- i , n - lb R. T

r,J- vr'".,'i---tM .-,v.'V---r.b! cantki."?t:.s-to .MnANirUMPs-S.rrly -V-li NFAV I'O r A T j cl S - . 1. ; ö.-- r- 4 . .. 2i tr ' T -i ; n.-.I ii'-al ruitiAt, a V- ; t ; j i-'y--: 1

. . te.-vr ii - rs, iJ'iJ'' TT.--r:: ; ,.,:.V i---0 7!,: i.- V-rk-r-. -r. : ; A Pl-I.n? ?li;r. z f.- r - - -v I l'Vht Yr.r-i--r. ..7.5 : pir. S-bi'I.-l; ! TOMATOPS I'j jlt 1!' ;..i.t; -1

nur;-.

I as

tcod rear the fcr.. The force of ' , -ho reappointed J. A. Ore--

r- ' r-iT r.irrAI.n LPT. STOCK. LllANS-Pav.-T t '" - f.

"-: rTT BPPPALO. N v.. ?Tt. 12 j i.irion 1 j r ; r v'rTLE Itf e'.r t, 2 2"-. r.'rk-t p'-jty; ' (Cori--rtd luüv b Mijrr im . I --. a S r S "- .-- ifO: '1; L!; "-:, t.. Mi.tawik.. ri..r. : 'it i K-'-'i-(1 -:t:b-r zr.a "I'i. ?7'r7 7.!,; : I!"iv-'A..;;;: - :- . . -,

The appropriation for the addi- ; sidewalk in front cf th Nickel j poir.tmer.t! made

-.

a - v nicht

uild::. ? I tional scheel r.ur.ee was al'.owfd by.tctcl.

S R :- the county ri:r."il la-t w.--.;-k.

' ference which inclu

uurinc the con-

de cnar.ee.. cf

uiortba e.

n.-.v-rd Pw - ?-vr. r.-.J ..tir

L.o r d ?. C ir.adian Par.f.c

j pastorates In this district include I" "-P fija? ; VTV:V :;7.1 V' 2; -V Cu -ln Air.c-ricar. Suci the appointment of J. W. Lower to ,.!(r'. y'-VC'';-."-' ' ' ' ' ; Cuba Cane Surar ....

a ni ,: j. Orir. i Rapids. M;ch

Tli- w crk . if tl: c;

.--' -v

. 0 t . i; .li.--; . i: - o 7;

i $ : i

nurse and HARKED BY 3IAYOK.

e..a.-u.a:ea to. t-? ' MüPl OKü. riafs., --ep;. i.. ' thf enure n at ai.-.ert--n: J . w . ; 777TTTiTi l uoiiUNA'i :n

pre r.'a-i plans wer cr r.?i V r,- by , of ir.es:. mable value to the s rhc )1? Mayer B. F. Haines, of this city to-j Rorkert to the Bre:v.-;r. cor.tjrerithe s uth !:! e:mm;tt'- in.l Mr ani pftitins frm rarer.s cf chll- j day issued an order barring exhibi- ', tion. ar.d E. Hively to the Bremen On-: oi b making new eketche.a innren atte-:d:nc the . ountry pel- or Is j tion of motion pictures in which circuit. W. H. Ritte nh: use. present onforrr.lty with the indicate 1 j hi re out the petition cf th.e cor.nry ' Ro-fcoe "Fatty" Arbuckle appear., i pastor at Premer., h. ... bn trar-

I "I believe it asrair.5t public morala ; ferred to Frankfort. Ind.

'to show Arbuckle a a hero while Its ce. n - - I c rioiii; ,-i rh.irr is ror.di'i?

r.'oval to the interior plans. -ncfs. Lord Allenby. -asainst him," Haine ald.

:h .r.i.?. The com mitte., and dire.?- j authorities.

t aeain Tik-s1.iv nieht j -

H-f ' -1 -'..! N'-'. rr fcir I'efeaT n?

r r i T ' w

... ...

w::m .Mr. ij.'jaM to riv.

See our coal at the Fair. Sam'l C. Lontz S. lis. 172-1 T

N !:a.ni.p 1 California. l'f-um

If tnk-r. t..:s .-.-: :.i : i : , Central Leatnt r

er." ca ra 'i."-; k2 i; p o.il ! st.

k:: I

..AUR. . . a s I I'w.. r .a . rp.. -It ! :r'..tti

PO )!:--re.-;; . . d v,.c

C. ar.d O Colo. Fuel and Iron Corn Product

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r.-i tv .-. -:- w u Chino .rtner

17 ar.d if --a: . f ac-; rt-ino

I" ox

7 . New $ I i:cf.

J-lrie Comm-' n . . .

12-i

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ep'.rt. 01 taoc. e.-r.ry. extra. 4 j li!TKS-r. fir;, r.i r" k:-c tr.k. 2 :2i,. 1 lioosi Ki:--12, Ibiiis H --fipt. 7.4'2 i; tnS.-bj blMUNvis i.--. lateour-, 272--. crdi-ury firsts. 2i'i2-ic;l JCES: 15c

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