South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 108, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 April 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME3

TUESDAY MORNING, aPRIL 18.

CONSTRUCTION OF

! HOSPITAL ADDITION

I andalia Bridzc Washed An ay at Lozansport. Iiul.

WILL BEGIN TODAY

'aparity of St. Jn-rph"? Hospital to Br DoubltMl l S2."0.r)00 Addition.

Pa.- r ripe r on Var.dnlia tram

o 7rrr Hau?" xrr1 rrn-

ejavd raerdav. the hieli

'. a.-h ! aw ay a bridge

"'. -r th- ii river at Fog i m-port. Ir l , and fniji'iMiilj t yi r ui .-er-i-r " n the i a lire. a d.

INTERESTING STUDY

OF GRIME PROVIDED IN OLIYER COMEDY Chief Lanr Cite?- Intcrot of

Mel Klee Cajoles l r,rtrn!" f h'

Orpheum Patrons Into Good Humor

ti

oreizn m ars

Initiate Three Candidates

At the regular v.vkly mfet;:.c of th G"'-rge A r.inipl O! p.-v. V.--ran of Foreign Wjts he '. J last

da r.ra Apr:l

a cinr; H . gh a . Firth -

in" police :hit he

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l e wa s nr. i Me

tmv.ey f ' r hon 1 at; i h m:i"n fv-rr;tht.

Irow the rir

.1t Moo.

A miniature c I : 1 1 h urst struck ' t li c 1 : . f i)i

res- cf C .- roi)Cin 111 "pCilMIlj: til I ia,

' -ti-t-;-- ."H '1 ;-.n a-Htnon t th' f.' .Ir.--ph hi. r:'' whr o i'-l more. H-! doable r." pre.-er.T "f . a 1 r -'.tu' ;o:i ui'i h-e .'-tr: -I Tu5r.y T";-.on tn cr'fuir.l is ' rnkTi on ;np ,.f,. rtr ' the pr--er.' buildirc .-h.ch h.i .-hon f.-r thr 100.CiO .-''. it inn. The tot a.', r.?t wit I i?rr.:.M?" u'- j S--". .-.t -h fo - pfiTit. I k'.i r.-.f-m "iij.;ir-'l with til moet nr. !---rn n r.:r. two Urge un

ar.si"-rt ;ir.d the

county arly ;. -'.r i.iy morr. jr. an I tb- nvr, which wa mar the tlo'el .

f'ar", r- r two fret within an hour i'.ii -j-r- .I o-r ;h- '. mils, a-!i-j r a'A a t hr l.ri'l' .

''Smooth as Silk."

'The Joy Boy" Headlincr on New Hill Farce-Conicdv Provides Entertainment.

j A "Mirk tncf " mnMia n who

j more thin livrs up to hi co?nonin.

nicn

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a' r.lniur.d M. Robert. Wülivn Fi. v i) r Pri! Wojihrn. I)b-Cit s fr tn ir.f c.l i.ort to rir-nth flt Klchmori'-l v;l! ol-t tf!

at a mtir.sr v.cl Mn-iay. Tjo

ti ta-.nni nt crar. l ril( 'a

t.iht that tr.- wruiual S:r;r

wüi b. h t lay nisht. . .y Uan . .rrrsfrr :" .1 rai:rp Here on Speed ins Count

Members of Tri-C Club .i t: - ..u-:. nu. n;;. -. Mich.

Addressed by Rev. Monzer waÄ irrrstr.i i t n:ht . r.

thr er- pew v.i m-J Fortv ri -:;'. h--: (Tf t!o Tri-C "Iul" f ; :r. r ("our.rv Th r.- w mr. J n:: l.'t nizht a: th banquet hall of ( r-'icir.ar.. K. II. Myns.

thf- B-y' O-p-art mr.f. V. M. A.. ' rnnrtd r. th

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i in th bu-.Mir. v hih will haf-'l. p.-1 jcin"'l to tli"

);.--r. bulMir.s. Thr rK'or, the thiri to l u.'i r r a x cry nio.lrrn rvi'f rni'y s" i;nn, r,'! the f . r ? t apfl "I'oiyl for j;f r,f ral ir'5. a '.irsre at?;'- an-i iit.-tant r( ;-.. ifir'l in fb'- p'ans dia-.vn up ,' a rr h trrK Frr Tmuth a i Maur-

KNIFE-FORK CLUB TO HEAR FAMOUS EXPLORER TONIGHT

I;nlrlinij to )r l irr Iroof. Th uil'llpr Vf-:? w Ü1 b" f f;re roof riik ap1 ririfor''i fiprr-T, .vih a Lite roof. Tk- inli- ar.i fair.- 'vi'.i Vf- ruiih.l in lvp.otile. vl il tii roo!r n il! have hanl w ooil

N r m- r. .-.r. r fr. r thr llV.'lf lirif-S

in l.ath roon-u-i will be of a-h.-ton. Prarti rally rvery room will 1 oMpV?''y "iu;pp ! 'Aifli bath ani r.ilM fa. liitU.

Th" ti-n ( -isrna t r 1 fo" th" u-j if tlir- n;irfs will 1" f" o::.-t r irt ri

hat it raay V.f tran-formed into puliation h(.i'ital rr.om- -hon that x .Krfcqirv A nnr.V home, which 1

hop"l -will be built in tli1 near vfutur. will pro til for .".rromniMl i('ior.y for a 1 1 th nuf'ff. At tliat tim 'he nur.sff. quarters in the nw adliiti'n will tmr.'formol prVnanently into hospital rofiinf..

A heatinsc plirit will h . nsta .le. j ;i n

n ronnectton wifn the lautvlry at hr rar o tie hiiililinr. ani a P. loe

Plant JifTiriently larce tf r-ir

'he nfe,is of the institution will also .- in.tallel. A ?tmi of refrigeration will reirh e.irh tlooj- In hoh the -1.1 an-1 new Tiuil'lincs. A ik-w kitrhn. larcer anl with mor mniplete facilities thn the one b in? tj.r.l at present, i now beJnu' instille,l. The fno-! requirernent? of the who- hospl'al will h-e rarerl for in the new kltrnn. Nw l-aboratorir'. The orraf;nc rootn will be niaintineil in the old srrtion of the huiM!nr, and larce experimental and Xray laIoratorie htc fo .(. tlipi-

fl. Tart of this hulldins: ill be rrontruetd to ad-ird fa-;li-

Akeley to Lecture at .Monthly Dinner of Cluh Dr. Cadman AIo to Speak. . "r Akejry, famous hunter. eplor r and s i ntist, who returned month from an expedition to Afri' a, will lecture nn ar.d ?how n o ir.c pirture. of his experiences tiiTe at tiie monthly dinner of th Kniff and Fork Club to held this x'etiir. in the Rotary Room of the Oliver hotel. Dr. S. I'arkes r.Hhnin, well known rlercryman. orator and author of Brooklyn. N. V.. will reappear before the club aft r an ahsenre of five years. The appearance of Mr. Akeley equals in importance the appearai.( f here several years aero of Stef-

rhief of Police I,p.e. speaking of "The Joy Hoy' carily carrier away

Smooth r, S.Ik." to rA ! Headline honor? on the mm wh'.ch . the. n;iver P;arr f or I ''r nc 11 at tho Orpheum theater yes-;

fanson. the Arrtie explorer. He has perdalized in the study of Darkest Afrio.v and has made many journeys there in the interest of science whih connected with the Amenran Mii?'um of Natural History. While hi re rent. African exptott Mr. Akeley ir.ad- many new interesting dls-

roveries and Observation and was

able to cat lie r a most

motion picture acrnunt of

unusual his ex-

.. peneneps.

for nil : ......

is one of the most

r,ote-i Protestant churrhmen in the f 'iuntry he havincr heen ronner ted with many of the lirp:er ehurehes and throlozual seminaries. He made a profound impression here five years a tro with his forceful oratory. He in also well known as a reliiojs hioeraphcr. The dinner will sta-t promptly at ".ort and one of the largest patherincs of the year is experted.

ties and r onveniene for the ben' --' at of the patier.t. and staff. ;

Owir.c to tlie number of latere room in the old buildinc. there will be p,o wardr- tnclndcd in the addition. Wnrd will be e?ah-hM in thoe rooms of tiie prr ut Vuitldin? wliich are suitable, nr.d the rroni of

lie addition will bo private. with

a few s m; -private

ip.a'ernity b.oo:tal. pi in'. pi u in li n r. a ml

GILLEN INJURED WHEN HIT BY CAR

V

the ex'epfion of

roon..j :.n the The s tea tn

eertn 'if are not inlud d ;u t lie n. of !-M-t ion. arid it i estimated that thr- to? il f(.-t will .amount to ov. r $200.e' 0. Tlf. b li'dinsr is exP te.i to !- readv for orrup inry by July. n:. Sub Contract Xot Lot. The general rontrart w.i.s Jr-f to Kuehn and 'lordon. a loral firm. The ariou.? tub p"P.trarts have not et been lt. Father P. J . "irrolk C S . pastor of St. Jo.-eph rhuK h. uil! break the jrrund for the n.w addition Tuesday. Much df the ( : dit for the growth of the Imsi ital and for th arranceriuntj of the rpmdon i due- to the sister superior. S;strr M. Austin, frmer!v r.f Salt Ikr "iy. Ftah. Str Au.-fini wa instrumental in

the Nuildinar of a lar?e and

hosp:tal in that c tf SoutJi F. end.

Receives Painful Hruies 'lien Struck hy Street Car Monday Afternoon.

the r , ,m erj y , p.-ewr l;t-d b

the r j r v t time töricht, says that the study of crrme and the influence wh.rh lead to the reform ition of the . riminal. is not only f ic-in itin?, but f rer.e;i t the nho'." community. The criminal who is not wirkei at heart but merely misejst in sorlefy like "Silk" of the play, says Chief LiriP. is capall of reforming, and the Kreatest. thing a police department i an do is to help such criminals to find their place in society and become real citizens. Tramati-ts like Wlllard Mack, author of "Smooth as Silk." hav helped thi' study by puttin? such characters into popular plays. thu3 brnpin about a better understand-

i ing of a hi? problem.

"Iast week a rae of this type rame to the notice of our department. South xJend happened to a on the callir.e: Ii?t of two notorious pick-pocket?, whose reputation had reached us before them. Our detectives found them on a train cornin? into town and made the arrest.

They wer not caught in the act of Turpin

picKir.Js pocKcis, or course tney could not be sentenced, but It was up to our department to see that they left town and did not return. Pair Toll of Hau. "In the offier we made it very clear to them that there was no use hiding anything, that we had their record, but that we were ready to treat them squarely. Well, the confession of these two men was surprising, to say the least. They told me jut what they had planned to do in South Pend. and what wealthy people they had on their lit. "One of them went po far as to explain that he thoucht this was a rube town, and that tt would be easy to put it over. 'Well, we found ue can't Flip It over on you. su we wont stick around' he said. e don't care for towns where th police force is busy, and beside., you've treated us rieht. We'll tell all our sans to ?teer clear of South 'Fend. 'If we ever come back this

way. we'll see you and no-one else.

"Well, we kept some pickpockets

out of South Bend, but we didn't solve the whole problem. That can only be done by increased police efficiency throughout the country, and atudy of the causes of crime which must be removed." "Smooth as Silk". Taylor Holmes' success, in which he played the role of "Silk" Mulane. the crook with a conscience, is not only a study of a rer criminal, but a good comedy.

a r.d .

best Of I

Tom (lillen. 41ö F. Ohio st . reived bruise? on the head Monday afternoon as a result of beinc struck by a street rar at the corner o? Chapin :ind. Napier streets. Dr. J. H. Uertiins. who hanred to be in tho vicinity at the time nf the accident.

iHMs-' ii tne w oumis. i no victim was

rUshrd to hi home in the police ambulance, wheiv he was placed under the care of a physician of the traction company. The accident happened at " : 4 ." o'clock. According to a report of the accident by one witness, the man was hurrying to rrc-s the street in front of the , ar when he was struck. His condition was reported as not scrlous late Past niht.

! terdav nftfrr.oon Mel Klee ! hi

r.ame and b.o cajoled, "kidded

sans the. audience into the

sood humor in record time. While the pos3fsor of a very pleasing voio? Mel has so much other stuff, which he is nut at all stingy in dispensincr. that his voice is nearly lost s-.sht of. His humor is of the ref re sliir.c original kind and none of Iiis quibs savor at all of "moth balls." his lino conterninz the latet scandal "bark stare" in particular, provided many laughs. The farce comedy "Flirtation. was next in the favor of the audience, the act presenting a --Ntet of clever grirls and boys who sing, dance ar.d patter in a pleasing manner. All are excellent dancers while there is just enough music sprinkled in the at to "put it over." Yorke and Maybelle would keep even a group of staid congressmen from having a single serious thought while they were around. Their .Tct is Just one little absurdity after another with the male member of th

duo doins his best to emulate Ben

He succeeds rather well at

that. Wire and Walker are both named and billed correctly. Their "names' are suggestive of Just exac tly what they are best at. and their act is really a "distinct novelty" as the program says. Several new and daring feats are done by the pair who held everyone in their seats to the last in spite of their position as last on the bill. Jones and Sylvester. &llege.i singers, and humorists, come on the stage with a gusto and leave in the same manner. Plenty of noise and fast talking are quite the thing with these boys who. bowver, were well received hy the audience. A unique daneipc: act is presented hy Samaroff and Sonia in opening the bill. A trio of clever doss is also featured in the act. The usual showing of Pathe Weekly rounds out the program. T. N. T.

DAY'S MARKET SMARY By Thomson-McKinnon

j thousand dollars of coy.-ring preferred .tork dividerd requir me:-.:s. t With eirnins f.-or.i .;i proo.-rtie? a comfortable howir.j lor the ,.m-

, M"AVS SFMMAKY. N" FW Y II K . a r r . '. 1 7 !--'.

ar.d Hud - r. ir irre i $ 1 1 ! a an! tax a cri ; n 1 5 New r.r,n 'r M f r e rl v re : ' m it teil ;n y i ? i :n j Tra de i d '.: : . i t i n p e to y h w - . ( Ica I I a r k ;r -

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Total current a:

as .-hown in r ort were

VP.U- ViiüKV Anril 17. Fxr.ted tra din sr. surnas;nr i-. voh: me ary-r"r :""! ::' "re re i ort were "' --

thing experienced on the 5tock market sir.ee the bull marke: of F:0. re H-J.l.l Fi. a ur.par.-d with total? CfI.Go. Apr:! 17. Tl;suite.! to. lav when tbe market v as deluged with an avilanche of buyins ' urrPnt liabilities ,f $ 1 4 7. ent siow m '.'.'.: rg a p. ! ep.

orders from all over the country. For the first two hour? of tradir.c: sales

atmro-vim ated over 1 .ff'i j (hi i shares, or at the rate of . rt ' . f'rt rt shares fori

i tho fr'rf rtav This 1 .'. record turn on t!ie Present bocm movement. The

t'ekef was many minuies beiiir'4 ;n printing the quotations.

j a dividendds are how n

Although price movements were not so violent as during the last few ; davi the advance was wf!i knt'v lare to send a number of stocks intcai

new hieh ground for the year.. Following the early s.ains. the list suf

fered a reaction, probably due to pioilt taking. I Sinclair Oil furnished the fireworks of the session. Doubt amors the.

speculative element as to whether the le.,i between the govern mnt and

the Sinclair company tor the development of the Teapot I'ome fields in j Wyoming hid been con.-umated. caused a sharp reaction in that stork from; an early hieh of i4 l to 3 1 1 4 . C)tlier oils, after an early strength, fell inj sympathy with Sinclair. i

Among the issues whirl) touched new high were Baldwin, Texas Co.. N. Y. Central, and Canadian Pantl'.

Open

.eaving an arnpl-- working capital of JC-k ;.. 7. A cm :r.i.' c a r rr .

insr which liave not br. n declared

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I :., kilowatt hours of '.rital : energy, and rä.27t.2o p-i-.-rrers j were carried on itj? electric r a :'. w a

PvUmely Bumely

Common 1

; FOUR MEN NABBED

BY POLICE DETAIL ON BOOZE CHARGES

Cops Pay Visit to Two Soft Drink Emporiums and Find Quantity of Liquor.

ef o; e

'omp!te lie rame

Three Ixoad Contracts Let By County Commissioners

A lie f P : 1 the re g'lll work, the bord of county

s: i - e r s t i t Mo r.d v '. e the ( nr.'. :i fo.of three h i - h w . ' s r o . j r t y . Tbe F.-e rod.

Stl'teh of -; jiirfs OP. i Union I e s.b ! p

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affernooa and t!.e rebuilding

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Larzo M umber Enjoy Annual Knights of 'Columbus Ball One hundred and twenty-five couples last night enjoyed the annual FaMer Fill of the South Bend Council. Knights of Columbus, held in the Rotary Room of thp Oliver Hotel. Music was furni.-hfd by Joe Thomas and the "Big Five" orchestra. Dancinz was in progress from to 1 o'clock. The following committee were in charge of arrangements: Tickets:

BOSENBURY SPEAKS AT ANNUAL BANQUET Discusses Health Problems at Hanquet of Y.W.C.A. Gym and Swimming Classes. The annual banquet of the gymnasium and swimming classes of the

Y. W. C. A. w as held Tuesday eve-1

ning at i:..o o'clock in the community room. Fr. C. S. Bosenburv. sec-

Advance Advance

Allis Chalmers American Beet Sugar American Can 'o American Car Foundry American Hide and Leather Common

American Hide and Feather Pf 1 72

A. I. C American Locomotive American Smelting Amenran Sugar Am er. Telephone and Telegraph American Wool Anaconda Copper Atchison Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio t.. Bethlehem Steel "F," Brooklyn Bnpid Transit California Petroleum Canadian Pari fir Central Leather

Chandler 7 Chesapeake .and Ohio fi

Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Common.. rhie.aeo. Mil. and St. Faul Pfd Chicago and Northwestern Chicago. Rock Island and Peorii Chicago. Rock Island and Peoria "A", Chioagv. Rork Island and Peori i "B". Chili Copper Chino Copper r. v. I Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Ca no Sugar Krio Common '. fleneral Fleet ric Ceneral Motors Common Goodrich Hupp

Croat Northern Ore ex div. Great Northern Railway... International Harvester ...

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Industrial Alcohol 4

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Illinois Central Inspiration Internation Nirkel . International Paper

A police raiding detail: lei by Sergt Delinski. and including Sergt FutU-r. Detectives Kih. Winters

and Pinter, was active again Mon- Kansas City Southern

day night in the search for liquor j Kelly Springfield violators. At 2225 W. Washington j Kennerott Copper st.. a soft drink pirlor. said to he : Lacka wanna Steel

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owned by Steve Phillip and John PJdle. the officers located 14 quarts of "moonshine" whiskey. The raiding squad stopped at the drink parlor abevut 10:30 o'clock. One. office'" stepped into the place, asked for a drink and was served. The raidins squad then made its entrance and searched the place. After a careful search of the bar

rotary of the hoard of health, was the principal speaker. He discussed the health problems of the community and the individual. "Various health projects." he said, "must be handled by the community or organizations. There is the work of food inspection, the testing of water and milk, and the prevention

of the spread of contagious diseases, j These could not be handled bv the J

individual. "There are. however, other prob

Lehigh Valley Louisville and Nashville Marine Common Marine Pfd Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Midvnl Steel Missouri Pacific National Fname National Lead Nevada Copper

room, the officers found the liquor

concealed under the stairway lead- New Haven Railway

ins to the second etory of the build-j New York Central ing. Phillip and Pil were Northern Pacific ....

brought to the station and booked Norfolk and Western

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W .11. ans J. W'-ite. . N S Peter .vis . ' ! a n 1 ' - M-'Pdiy or. i v. arr.Pt - :- I b " ' Ic-pa- : vv.z .pi -s .'h ; i.-.n s t. v,l.i1 eh-- -k U ir.te. n ..-,-: 1 : n o !i :! ii' t. ; a ! v fn! worh.; . I : :z t" rh-- o:n;.- ii- a-,t. IIa Ha- arr. -r ! a the ror'-er Ol M.-hiia.- :-d "o'.fax st.. and bookd at 'if ' !qu i rfer Wp.it wa - tele ! r r f i " ;sh rg a I o r. 1 of Sjen f, ;,. cmp :r. 'ity pour: ' 1 1 r i t '.' : ' ' ' -

Requests Police Aid in Scare Ji for M'ssinz Son M R. Wright. 121 S. Carroll st . 'olc re 1. reported Monday to the police that hi. son. Clement. 12 years oi I. has ben absent from home for the pis' four weeks. The father -'lt d that he believed hi? son was m thi. ;:- although he had not -eon him .sip. "e the time he left home. Arc-uding to the report, the boy s unusually Frge for his age. He is tive f.. et. eight inche s tall and nearly F"' po-inls. The

fath-r n qne-ted th

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72 JOBS NOW OPEN FOR HTSKY LAHORE RS HERE According to the repotts received l y employ:;. ej-.t director L. o s. Ror-

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a

lai ge-t li;

ver re . ;ve Mor of th I i i a r r-. hp d

w ork . Ten. of tile-

Fa. ha ran. Miph.. bu a iv w :th:n tbe !im;t-Ti-re ar.. r.l ; .'. 'p! t- i: ;w :-.te i s group.

n a s;t

;e

,i

IV

t bore ' job.-

c c-n s : -1 of i o :-. : r u i t i o n

v.i i a u " s are in :t t h.e j-. mair.de" r

community.

which mu.-t be taken care of by 'ich per?on Proper exercise is one of them and it must be remembered that the w rons tort of exercise may

ne as harmiui as the right sort is

beneficial.

on charges oi uniawrui possession i rae-uic e;;i of intoxica.tinsr liouor for sale. Both Pan American Oil

are to appear In city court this morning. They were released after furnishing bond to the police At the second stop made by the detail. 1127 W. Division st.. the de-

i tail succeeded in getting just enough .Railway Steel Springs ...

evidence for the arrest of Proprie- Ray Consolidated Copper

Reading

Paeitie Oil

Pan American

Pennsylvania People's Oas Pierce ArrowPullman Pure Oil

. . 10'i . 4?' S4 . 23 1 2 :.

. 3 5 101

1

Com mon

...

lpnis rtf balth M-Viirti nri 1 A nnt K

1,-41, .1 v .. .... ... tors Walter Przybysz and Kazmerz j

oanunn i inr- Oil I IM U n 11 . OUl, . , : . t .. A

There a similar method of trying J Sears Roebuck out the place was used by the of-' Sinclair Oil fleers. One member of the detail J Southern Pacific Railway stepped into the bar and was just i Southern Railway

r, . ! served when the entire detail made ! Stromberg

iiic recreational anu . . i

t . .,. ts entrance. Lnon seems tne or. ; mwiomkh

niemii siurs oi gymnastic worn r. F. j u i - iwj miKst both be considered and suit -1 fic- "'as serving. Studeb.alser IM.

ed to the individual l eiumpeu a quantity oi nquor neninu i e,i. w,,

Proper Clothing.

Dr. Bo.nbury alo discussed the drink on the bar for evidence necessity of proper clothing for good j ani searched llP P'-Jrr- mor0 health. "'Blest be the tie that i liquor could be found, the police rebinds should be forgotten in the j ported. matter of dre." he said. Preventive! Przybysz and Lcszrz the two of-

measures such as accination asaint i fenders were taken to the Station',

typhoid, diphtheria and smallpox i an,l both booked on cnarges of un-

the bar. The officers obtained the Texas and Pacific ,

Tobacco Products Union Parific .... United State? Food

4

ft

. 1 " S 7f . 7 i 1 j . o 1 -4 f'l 24 . o7 . . ion . 4 8. 3 4 , .13; 5

22 T'2 7 1 0'1 -a-v fiß 42 S4 23 i::. 35 102 1 7 7i .' 4 s 7 1 2 3 4T fl :ib

i 120

4 3 4 71 130

1 .nv 17 4 4S 12 lc. 71 4 110 ?A 73 120 9 3 r.3 r:117 4 .7S m, 1 4.3 3s 7 4 2 42 74 44 05 fi2 1 2? 4 31 1 02 r.i l ' H is 1 fi 12 4 0 1 41 75 0 4fi iou; 411 174 47 2 4S 31 5 4 62 20 S3rs 132 20 n -. . 2 4 .) I' H 01 1 21 4 01 7? 1 0 4 :,?. P,3 4 2 S3 21 124 4 34 1014 is 77 r, 1 2 7ä 30 0 0 o 7 T - O H .'h HS4 4 3 4 e,0 13-

C'l.e ISN .so 4S 4144S 162 T 16 71 4 6

GRAIN TRADERS IN HESITANT SESSION

m a n d for w- h e 1 1

hght of i:

me-p.tS of the tli it too much

i pf ered up p. However, if Fur ly ab-arb renin;: Chi -.Hgo marke t ap: 1 v We -i r-d;fTrr-pre over . kets P. i a t a p. ur o f ; C.i n ida n m the ,i . F P 1 b , 1 . T y t'olc w ' h a-Iva ic

ep

; : n ; Itter.

I

.K1 OlMMtl.Vs

Ö0 ; 1 x.

Desire for Profit Takint: Re

sults in Net Loss Market.

in

;r' ;-

I'll be Win thi

h:g" a

CHICAGO. April 17 Fffott- to secure at once hjg protit aire. ply in sight kept r.wners of wheat tor. has

0()?sJthe- rest of the time Monday to try j4 iÄ n"u' Siting prices. Fx itement ovu - jSaturilay's nine rent a bushel sudden iisA.. nv a.. .Tl.. . ..U .: 1.1 1 r- i

j 1 1 h i.if si.iiiu.iii.i Mio-.ac-'i ami iresn

' i e r. " e

r ii j - e . p. .- c

H irr;

t o , r. t i 1 a t e : Fs ii tier Fr an a ' v. -. .- -' PI i g P. '. ea -

I r"-s I 1 g '-,,. i look ins-

V f e r h -- r--i-' -We pr..- -

adv.,

Aft

p. i t i ; e ; . -The l O I ;

" 1 1 .

a

100

117 4 0 70 rs o 1

57 14 4 34 76 4

- 1 2 '

The m.arket

4. - net

and t !

4 r. 1 ;

-r ß (Still

' aih-am c.- failed to la.-t.

elos.-d unsettled at a4 to 24loer with May 1404 to llu Till'- P'lJ. t ( " I'1" .-,,- T..r

I and oats to . j Much nervousp.cs.- among wheat

traders was shown in the early part of the session, opinion bein sharply diidfd for a while as to whether the extraordinary jump in pric-- on Saturday would b followed bv a

greater rise or whether a reac-

NKW t re as a ry

file v. e r-

I ! : 1 tfi: Apr.l 17

1

Tt K K YORK.

de; n ; , tr. - r. t .1 vt 1 1 0. 0 f"i fi CO 1 ,

Ub?rrib-d !

46

S3 1 S

"5

jtioi; Avotjld ensue. possibility of a

huge shortage -f whet here throughout th-e approaching period for tiie

ovr p -u h?rri i' u ! ;

Thi- trt!- tb.e F:nry o' fi iFPiti'in in thi-- rou :; ;p rtr.oti r npi; ,1 -i r.,1 .- . - CSTnt'Tt. It W .1 e ; n P ; long t!m - r.d :p-w- ; .

a a t p ( c n e - , , delay .1 pri' e- k "ep public ,-!i e ir; ro ru and T hr e . r. z. SPTI-e'" ;,-t o n r f! -

ft f e t b It k 1 P d be a .- P b - n '

T?-c

i'PP nv u

T" r 1

We Will get ..1.:.. ' u :

T . ' e 1 f - r ' if Y b-j . pri

hey t - ' r a !-, i 1 -re

at lower prices

ics j settlement of May rontraets remain-!

ea an acute proniem. especial v tot wm;.

; j, . . . . , ... . v it-

-01. ueajprs wno nave neen seeing wneat : , ',

: 'Ml .1 I'll j;r .- .1 ir n i i.-iir-, e j ir-t. I ; n U I SrJ.f

when ' ce R N i . ..

soon became evident. ...

however, that price upturns no g-eat- j sept, er than are witnessed almost daily jOATSwould for the time being induce j VuVr holders to let go of plenty of wheal ! Sept.

POKK-

I eu Hu-')

103 6 4 1. 13 163 13 41 ! 7 41 7 6 i.i 0 6 - 47 4 10S 41 17 47 0 - v - 4 4S o W 5 5 6 3 UK 20 4 1 ,3 3 20 SSV, 'II .44 37 01 17 22 01 7S

obtain grain needed. It

1 4t '

.'.p . v '.'S

1 4 1 .

1

1

to supply all immediate wants. Holiday slowness of export demand counted somewhat as a factor in easing the. strain 0:1 the wheat i.nrket. particularly pear the end of the. day. Talking of curtailment of purchasing for domestic millers and ol lacK of inquiry for flour tended further to bring about declines at. the last. A good-sized dere;i-e in the United States visible supply wis .announced, hut the effect on the market here was mora or less off.-t l ome additions to wheat in .storage here and by shipments to Chicago in prospeet at Omaha and elsewhere. Corn ani oats were ruled h- the artion of wheat. Adverse weathei conditions were of in-sutficJent powe; to uphold prices.

M.iv LAKH M ; v .Tulv . '! f. . n 1 r.s M.iv .

4C,

pr7 11 - 11 c

ii

Fllf M s

p.i , e.-i.

10 re 1 1 2 -. 11.. ".2 11 ' 1 PI v.

I. 1 ev I - 1 " ., .v , 11', 1 .! - . 1 17 , 1 r.i 1 j ' '" "; ' ' ''". ' -. '"' " .42'.. ..'. 21 inc.- v" 1112 Hi: lire ii-.: 11 40 11 ; b77 !"77

f Ulf Ai.O ll (.RUN. WHEAT .i 3 re. I I a. V--. wjrter .1.121 '. ll.iu : N 3 hird Jl -J CHUN- N'. t'iix-d er s,oi",

hi I ' r " r

white d1,'; (UTS -S,-. wh ite .'iVr .V.i 1

No

v

u 1 I

imh wrni.p. mrTfir k. tNIHANAl'ilI.lS. Ai-ril 17 Hie..Reeip :rM : ii,irki i l.VapV- iic! Best he.ivies $l'l.4il',i pi (Vi ; !;,pii::i 'lit

I 1 fi :"... 1 1 1 ...... 1.. ti,.--

" . 1 1 .. ' 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 .ii' 1 . lOVj); I,,,;;; of n.ilrs, . 1 1 -j", f'ATTI.K- -lb re;, .s Tiki; i-irk' Mf..

he if.-r; .Vi'i7 7.". siF:i:r- i:.e,-rm

CAIATZS Iterr'rtf 2'P P.. p'nK bigbrr. Toy.

' . 1 w . i I 1 V r I' 1 1 r k r ' 1 1

105 504 65 42 S3 22 4 124 4 K2 16 7 4 56 7 5 32 0 1 24 56 4 110 1 0 0

17 1

i:li-:ct nltw dirccttors.

NFW YORK. April 17. Fugenei C. Buffington and George F. Bakrr. !

jr.. were elected directors of the i;st itt I l Ai.o Mith u. United States Steel Corp.. here to- j C'Al TI,i: -li . -pt- .aday. Mr. Baker succeeds Daniel ! .V rZ. Reid. who.se term expired. ' t-ow sj ,."Pa c . .r.i :-. ?. . The four retiring directors. George : r''V7 : milk e. nnd rir.g'-t -...

i r.uJI f.. -h . jr : j mii:i:p am i. mp.s r lm-irk-T .otive Mirker ?1CP'. be nibs a J.-. .nil fa fair s7!l j lirars " .Vi j IIOI.S- Uee, ;t 14 !'' a.-.ti.' j York r- si 1'" 1 1 V j !. n t P ci j 11 1".. be ivy H"-. 11 . P. .gl.- ; s t j z " " ' " '

F. Baker. James A. b'arrell. i:. H Gary and J. P. Morgan were re-elected.

1 1

BUSINESS TIPS By Albert Apple

Coal buying continues quit. Joi-

Pjiil .

her.- expert April to be rather i

montn. tne ;i consumer.s 2

1 stocked heavily before the strike. j,

Hulls 01 the bituminous -.oal now 1 j 1 i. v off( red in the open market is fromlev.-

non-union mines of Kentucky, Wed

Virginia and Pennsylvania Fr:rcs 1. 8 arc leing quoted only for imim- Fate

13

! ( llT( At.e i n i.Trif k. HlCAPu Apr. I 17 Jp.-,---i .' : p.. 1 rk t .:'!:. r 'I , Pj f'.e i'i; ! .".." ; v . i 1 t i'1 j'ii-.liiai .P-J-. . I -!, ' u

; ik.ieki:iist --.. v r - b ''.) "n

ft . in;: ' ew 5. an-...' I ?

MIFLT lb .

r, ; 1 r ( , ! !

1".

1

1

r v ..P t: .1

: Pi '

V.-ern a.e-o tOUCb.fd Upon. MIs Crissi Ueimold gave several vocal selection? and Miss Mildred Krrsey danced. Mi.'s Rita Chapleau spoke on "After the Bill." and M?5s Margaret Freshley on "Women in Athletics." Mrs. W. p. Shontz presided.

intoxicating will also ap-

lawful posscs.-ion of liquor for sale. They

pear in city court this morning Both men were released by the po

lice after furnishing

1 RAIL UNION CHAIRMAN 1

Tn ntr minim Tnrvvvi

Milk Dealers Sec Increase . . . , tI T. u , i - j The body of C. H. Reno, chairln Transient Trade Here man of the Brotherhood of Rail-

' wav Trainmen of the U:z Four rail-

United States Rubi er 66 67 6.r, fie, United State. Steel Common 0Si 0-?i M 7 United States Steel Pfd 117 m 117 m Ut ah Copper 6 6", 6 i 66 6 7 Vanadium 444 4 14 4-l 4n Virginia Chemical 31 31 34 34 Wabash A " -4 2 Westinghou. 3 4 3 4 ?2 63 White Motors 16 46 46 46 Willys Overland Total sales of stocks today. Ü.Onn.SnO shares.

ac re ptar.ee. Sstrike ha?

a nt kracite

c om pie te ly

lu oduption. I ' 'v

f , . . 1

ATTI.h - i: 1.V- ,!fjt o; .t'ii:i":i 4 .' I. v. 1 1 Y . r ' ' ;.

st .jpped j Mo' 7

I r - .1 . .

i'l'S 1" 1 :n,l

. i r :

i r I

iroa; operators Xpert to win a agi-ja.

M p ' : 1 O e - ' P .- .. 1 , a- -t.-l

jcut. This branch of the ,-rai

try is so completely organize with

tint .r.o piunii ( 1.

' r 1 r . 1 . I Pl!l' 1 I ; 50 few mines of 1mp0rt.1p.re i lbout . . ., . . -

p.

Tlif total mj1c of Ixnnl- todaj- vtrri $26. lelS.OOO.

An morra.-c in transient milk

tr.-i.-i. thi p .,. 1,Kin aoh 1.,-iroad. who died at his

the loral milk dealers according tn i dianapoli?. Sunday, from

the discu.--ion which took place at j trcuble

home in In-

heart 1

N. Y. MARKET SALES HAVE HUGE TOTAL

Harpes, but tha entire list

b-came mill-

unsettled at milday on Sinrlair's re-; direct or through ageit

.. ; 2 40 ) that the operators will ron-idei,- : thc.v have won a vn.tory if thr-y kej, ! wages to the o'. I .-' a!e in.-'a l .: I granting the jo per cent inpa-'- d-?-I mar.ded by anthra-' ite m.ip.e r.-. ' STUFF GAINS.

s'-'teri ind-p-trv ror.tir.U''.-

! gradually. .lobiicrs so far iuvc

; bejKhte.l murli t-v the rev;v

booking the bulk of t.m-.jge

a.s .iis'oni-

1 a .'. . s ' :; :. hi:ii. c F ',

! ! 1! 11 i:v 1 -. 1, r. I PTAIi I 1 : n.r z ! st ,..:: - !;

I TT. Mr .. IP 1 ! N VP-

i. t.e i 1. JI (,, , I

! jl'' ; New l ,'i

P.Ot

; action of over four poir.t-. j Rails, especially junior issues s :

pre fe rr

;iry ur.t h i Coal

denvar.d strike is

near

effect on

of

:!ie regular meeting of the dealers in thr Chamber of Commerce last night. About 2o men attended the meeting. There ha- also been an increase in the prolusion of milk the past

for hardened month, although this has not been

pected by the transient trade, ac-

e.rding

arrived in thi. city last

held at

Sou tli F.cnd. .- for paint-

de.

m

1,

he

Oil Till in z Station Is Purchased by Gafill Co.

I.

;.i p 1

i :r o.: f 1: J'

t 1

I I

a ,

i.iir.g sMtiop. at r.- p-i hhd. and

1- b. m parcha? d

ompany. who will the ppipv conveni-

? .1 '. en a.-.-ee' iated with - otl.tp Sun Rav stations

at the ritv.

Ar.otht-r location at the rorr.T of S Lafayette blvd. and W. Division j t.. win be ready within the next 10 ' diys adding Hill another tn the j tp.tr.v convenient service tmtions of the ciallll companj.

to the dealers.

Geori1 DcnlMon. 1.111 Ruh t., ' ompbiiued to the police that late Sunday evening" he lost a spare tire ar.d rim from his automobile en route between Arges and this city. He could not say whether it was stob-n or r.ot.

night. rne bouv win :e

the home of his wife's p

and Mrs. J. V. Stanz. 61

st. Funeral services will he held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. A. K. Monger will onViate. Buriil will be in Highland cemctarx. Beides his wife. Jan C. he i? survived by a mother, rour brothers all of whom reside at Wabash. Ind. In ltlflS he married .lane C. Stan?, of Benton. Harbor. Mich. He wa 4 2 years of age. Mr. Reno wass a mem! of the Knights of Pythias and the Ma -on it Lodge of Klkhart.

I

1 1 p y" 1 1 v .

h i vine very 1 tf

.-tee ir du-M'y. wie. h COal from G.'.er

g.-.ts i MOP I

r-rt:n!-;- Mr !I)avV Trailin? Rreaks Rrcord- . Marion , . .r

Uli raie nxceeuuii:

for

NFW

ord s

v ear o n broke n

n:

2.000.000 Share. YORK. April 17. All rec-

the current and previous

s sr. rau common and preierr-u.

(Chesapeake and Ohio. Baltimore and tust ; Ohio and Minn fa pol is and St. Ixvil. ; mine

j were proof arainst pressure, with ' AllTFHIFS. . eopper and s- eral of the domestic j Idle freight en rs both f:-d-r er ail I oils and spec-.tltiej showing strength, i at.d bad-order are r.vf rzf.r. g ..round i The news from Genoa failed of re- ; 00O. against r,23.S.v-2 'Ian. F

flection in the foreign ex--hange tear- , Railroads have or',r-l

SOI T7I BUM) MAUKirrs. .f.ri .'tw.Mir. (Corrrrtrd ljil li J. A. iUtrr. ftt.Z Mieblc.n t. I'bour I.ir.eo.u : :.'e ) 11 xp ; ii v r : . i. .m m i-. r b i

CI.e I.U M. U r.a.i ,-.-U. r.. ..,:; liiUoia tti t . ij ?!: v. t ( ivnr, . Abl AhKA l'.:.f. J14 M FAN I;AS .'hii.g 7 .Tit MI I.I.K 4'oiiiji(.i. seUP.Lii. 1; ALtli.L St-Iiu .r. I-

4.

-, 0 1

exctianr were

ulie. n fiealing?;

jkf-t. where all e-u'tations. including (British and alli'd ren.ittanr cs rose ' above Ja upf k's r'.osinr price. ; Sterling gair.ee half a cent and ' Fr- nch. Italian ar.d Belgian bills

freight rar

u-ir,

m wivi r

1 are a

howed uniform gains of ".ve po

the sto .-; w 1 , . -

ntr-d t" the stupendous total of even t!.e German mark keeping 5 e-;1 .-hares and the number of ' with the general continental list.

ies traded in assumed

mensions. Chin Qrt-fVr Aiitmnl

Trading

UP. c j ; ; 1 1

separate i.-s

ror re spon! in r d

v. a

a n x tra crd ir.a ry

th. thr

a r.i. 1 !..

Bricyit red coral is only onefourth as valuable as the pink and white. had3.

GOODYEAR GARDEN HOSE Guaranteed Two Years 50 Ft. Lengths $6.00 Complete with Couplings SULLIVAN-SHAW TIRE CO. 436 South Michigan SL

.-rib from the

i t " !" P. o o 1 1 . the i t a .-1-- of " e ' 1 0

he beginning. In the

this high pressure

turr.ove-r wfs Gn a, Th" annual repoit o." shares an hour, and; ervi e cqrp.ii.ny for It

f a-t:v.r was j. j.eer j.f;:.; j,

.Fniir.isl.ed m the 1 i.-t , urnir.i:.- of !. I . 5 -

so far thi

tared wit.i c,t..y 4 ,

1S21. ejrder. j;nre. .I-g;.

ge--l rate SIP Cr- ItHo", .' r.L s ixni'ST.-RY

: 'Fas industry si a j.iv

a'e lif... in Pitt-burg ' d;.-!ri ! g'.as ejutput is up to 1011

th-

i to r0 per c-.-nt car ' itv . VIII"I ' Vf

Report Shows rrospenty AfVr ,Pit ,lo.v;. UlT

' '.? i- s ; tba II

C"

1.

iiinr.-. 1 Tai. i.ow. (Corrected I.allv l. S. . I.ippmm. 2il N. Main t. I'll. me Mjin 2'l , HlPr.s .V: ' a t f -k : r. s . t'-

TALI.dW -Ib-i ü-re.i. VIA Y. a.v: j LAl;I 12 ib

u I1

.th i

1 1 . V.-

p. ich ' br er.

a year, mir:: renamed re a

Ot.eri '

Pet a a s

bv

prph;. r c "!-.; p. o Cor.r

hp. ite d .(.

er ' rp:pa:.i' Nf ..ili '...ns

ere a f PC

$H; eh:r;.

14''.

I

times the preferred div idend are-i. Ray Cor, olidat.-d .u.i Ctah

rail money ippri after deduction of ti.e pre ferro

ryi ra-r.

. i 1 i 1 - 'ii. - - - 1 ...i. j .. a ; rill . -. i. . . .

! e.

half of the .:io::. j Further lowering of 1 rat's was one of several

, feature of t..- ! opened sit 4 p" r

.-.o t 1 r..- r re ?-1 1 n t ne o'aen m a r- i ; 1 C A ! 1 I -i Oib nr- c e.1 i n via

i .'4 i'1 ' 1 I . .. ... ------ 1 V ,.'Js J , W l ,, .11 .-svss.... J .

. ket and " per rent in private loans. Current Labilities were reduce d 1 j again is faciei by a crisis

1 1 1 . u 1 a 1 1 r. 9 1 dividend was aqual to Jlo.r,4 earn-j copper

day. 'all loins 'r.i on the average rr.mmon Ftoct rent b it soon drop-I outstanding. a" compared w ith

1

j II , STKUV AM IITI) - t JCorrrrtcd IallT hy the W nrr M'.:r ' I lour nnl I ri o. 4 J Iiefiij.iu U

I hone Main ) )

total g'as? ir.dp.try proFuug -Oljac.y-jj Tr" nZ

OA 1 -1 nyit.g. :. : i.-lhr.g. - :-

COHN Pa it z. ; CLnVr.lt M".i:i) Pay

Ai.siKn ri.nvun-s. br

ALI ALFA-N .rtV-rii rr'.wL 514.

niuiT. (ok. nTs. r.ic. ((nrrected Dally by I. M. M'-rcan. tt Mill. Krdriiulie hi. I'I.ui l--i"". 0RN'aun,-. r. x- i'-r t u uTS-Püv ,:.g. C-MlI'I'I.IN;s-s, IP:..- j: rp. , w-. SKKIi OATS-Sl.:..' ' -u. I'hAN-.Se!!i.t-, fl ;.i c-.vt. ll L Pj ir.g. c.

sOlPKiCII I Kill'-s.. Pr.; J: rwt. I VVUPA'I S.. 1 ri'-L- Jl .Vi N'l

! rrmduli r

thto'Jshout tl. wb.ole i-iutr; Ht IiljJFII PFf)HLi:M. The lr.terttitic r.ai rabb -r s;

iving.

u i t i o :

Tne sensational elements of the ; r, Tno. sAion wf re furnishes by o;ls. that! The faming.' of the public utility

sutplu of erode rnbK-r tons. Tht'ff mrpdu i- n

. i ' . ........1 Is. ii.. .. ii . . - . 1 i.rmr-m

C ' 1 lIUH""!! I'lllJ 1 1 J IMUI.iri ""I". I I WW f ' ! n V Mun -. IM,.... M.IV'j. .

" " " - - " . s .

tlf-r re as-

fcr.P.:

group aluiMt by common iinpuUe ; propertlea inrrea--d 5. I percent, orjit.g fr ppdurt;or, is c(,ulir.g onextending last Satunlay'i grains by 1 from H.K.rj2 to Jj.51 .741. Thi? ; sumption. .' P.riti-h ar.d D h p-t-

to three- point?, uaiu, coppers, was EUtr.cient to p?.y not on.y an est- repcrr that tne campa.gn :oi

ne.

equipments and (eeveral of the independent steels registtrt-d similar ad-

of Cities Serice company interc-t voluntary restriction of rubber rutcharges but came within a few put hasfaild to accomplish its pur-

la l i i . It - -1 a i ii c . ...r..

I'KLSli FUei: I'.iT.ii:. 2.v

rut its am r.iirtT r.Lcs cufcrraa travel i-rar.re-, 4 -- iL z. rorTors s. ip-g. 5i 7a tu. C.U'.HAiJC-Selhr.g. nv :t ltr.LTS AND CAliKU f5 New, aeltlcc.