South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 166, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 June 1922 — Page 4

int SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 15. 1922.

ilSSUE $1,400,000

; BUILDING PERMITS ! HERE WEDNESDAY

Latent Strength, GZÄPLA AGAIN '

Of Subconscious

Mind Illustrated

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.Mi- Ifallarn Says It I. Crrat Knmijili to Moot Any Cri-i-or Demand. "Tl'. " lnarro whoh supplies th" m r rd for himan lifo i in th Mil.'r-.- io'jh mind, and it i powerful P'iuh to rn""t any crisis and !- tnand. It vtn It" ("1 for mh"s, f"r h;i'ii;n"s ari'l health, or it ;tn in" ini-Mi-rl fr fa ;.I uro, mlsory and . ! i 'v. ' I hi-' v. as tho koynot" nf tr" ooti;j" c i n at th" Olivor th' 1 1 r W't (I n-v.lay c vtnintr hy Mis Alfartt Hallatn. r;ttiral jcyrholoi.-t. who will -i".ik r .irti "voninc los- , j nr 1 1 - r f i f f)ui" n unInV ov"- : ninr. f i Vo ar' only ju-t loarninp to uan'l to l:rt th" jf-r f this ly- , ri.uno," -!i" ront inu' l. "I'.y uri(!fT-

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and all tnay , vr"ll. ' "In th" city of '! v la r.l a r:il 1 "--tato man ( ani" to my l tu.-s. Jit .was what th- wnrll rall"d a failure ; Ho attorijf! tli"so Itiir-s and

NABBED BY POLIGE; OFFICIALS PUZZLED

Thirty Kiddies Off to Recover Health at Camp

LOCAL POLICE NAB

NEGRO FOR HOLDUP!-

Ponder Chrr Disposition of

j Twenty-five Additional to le;jcrrv Waliin-ton Held faTir ir cuim Taken to Preventorium ! HI,1)rrv rr riimin t ' h "M hlm h C Tl ' IOI)I)tr iear lliaplll cl. j .ny:imun rajnrd

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j ?.sf.7; nn" four sto.-y r -inforood j hr-rn i-.il r.mpo"ition of h-r l.ody in vvAXfU- ari l rar stor.ip buüd-1 rn-asur- for hirn.svlf. Ho says that Inir. x C30 ff ct. at a rt.-t j lif r dit his rhanuo of fortunes to and a rr;r.forc"d con rot a n ti ndi r.- ta nd in,' of t !'. ijrin-ipIo..

Jand jto"1 hu : Mi n:r j-t x 102 fft at a ,

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joyful hdddor. for th;- hu

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trrirt rtgrln-t a r.urnh-r of ot!ior hid-j'd-rs from r)"trr,:t, rhi'.acto an1 ijothor laror citlos. is ru-hins- th" .work on th" new ionff ruction tituch a po.vihl" in ordor thTt tho ! r.w struturr- nay ) romplotod ,hy Oct. 1 If pir-lo. 7 . - Tho .socond hi jiormit va for th" Vtwo story, tiropro.f. hriok and roin;if.rcrd concrete ?torr huildin' and jdanc" ha)l to f.o oroctod at tho errnrr of .M;ch:-in .. and W. r-.lfax ;ja'.. at nn r.ti'r.atod cot of j;on,- ! " 0 hy thf Th.iitr r-orr. ijAVork on th' fnur-d.-iti' n IV thi? ) huildlny hi-; )-f-n in iro;r( fur ' Pi" tirn". ht;t ha? Iir-on slow on n"-

fndy tntu.-o of th l;'!s ni'ido oxravation

' . (ount of tho ground which

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tho: no

o two construction

kjj'M.v in?Ko up th" p-roator part of Jj tho $ 1.4001(0. nf now huiMin.cs aUthor.od in tho p,. 24 hours. th ;fart niat 2" porrnlt for now homo jjut a Jofal octJniatod cot nf over I i 70,0ff i. rqually a-; important. It

J ttio Rrroatt-t numhor of poruiits j

J . Ior non-.os that nave hoon uci :j in a .vir.Io day in n Jon- tim, if nr.t

in tho riitiro history of t?io buildine

Irpartiiior.t of th oitv. Another

aturo of trroit imrortinrp in thr

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; I difforrnt Individuals, and only : fin ly a ro il o-tato firm. XVhitroinb

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i FRANCHISES MAY BE

GIVEN UPJT ROAD

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Lxpeet Fa-oraMe Action on Petition of Koad Heforr Seriee Comini?.-ion. I-iok of profirah!" huinos-" and roneuu nr. Inalulity to eontit u.' thhurdon of larryiriT nut its jno rat;pirt in ivi.' itnprovomont proio ts in oitp s Avhiiih ir oierat"s is th" r a.on aüv i'u. d last r.itrht iv V I ' pwIc

: Mejer, South Itond attornoy r( Toll d:a-.a o!in.ol for the ChUM.-o. ?o:i:h . Hond aod I-ak. Shoro railroid. f.o

iii'Ti o; mo ro.itj jtt-trniay in filins; a petition with tlio ta;o puhlic '-rvIo" com mission at I r. d:a r.a iol; to surroraler its franchises in six In diana mur.icip.il.tif.-. including 'outli H"nd. Michigan City. MilPr. Uast Chicago, Hammond and Now Carl;sl". v

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"May Iii IoMnn tivi." "Not undorstootl, tii"s- powers of

t)i" sulif ions mind rnav

out for iicM ru t i c i rds. We knowthat tli- h striK tivo us" has iiianj:ej the h"ir.:stry of the human l.ody. Th" mo.-t idjvimis oxarnplo of this is tho wiu'onin? of the hair. a. purely f li'Tiiii al chanuo, and tho physicians will toll jou that thoy havo noted th" f Iiam:- in th hair through mental worris. "I mot one of thes- women whoso hair turns whit" in . month in my lectures at Snantor. It had taken 2 flays to do that whil" h"r boy was in Franco. Worry had changed tho ehomical rmoposiiion of hr body in othor ways than that of her hair. "I know of another similar case In Florida, 'when a wife and mother, sitting alone in her swamp home, helieved tLat her husband and son were lost in a storm. A single niht turned her hair white, rhanjred its ompositP n. changed tho very ehetnistry of the human body. It was due to misdirected on -ray of the suheonseioiH mind. Tliey roturneil afo in the morning, but that niht of dostruetiv" thoulit had left its mark. "In Omaha I met a doctor who told mo of his euro of ;i paralytic of years" standing. Tho a seil man had been (ont'inod o his chair. Other doctors had heen una! le to help him. His paralysis was very real to him. The doctor placed some straw around the chair, lighted it and loft hiin. Tho man yelled for helphelp can-.e. Then the j)ower of the suliconxious mind came to his r osuo. Ho sprang from the chair, the tirsi tirn" in yers.and ran. "Would Never IIa' Hein 111." "Had he known how to summon to his aid the sr. me strength which came only in the last crisis, he never would hfive heen ill. for this is the miiacle and the mastery of the subconscious soul, that it has the power to meet every demand and every crisis in life. "Practical psychology teaches us how to use these powers, how to diieot our energies for constructive and not destructive thought, how to keep th" chemistry of the hody from the corrodins influence of misdirected energy." Miss Hallam lectures Thursday evenine on "Fame. Fortune or Failure. Which Way Are You Headed?"

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TwoVeekOIdvCliiId. , ,.Mif. Antonii Czp'.a. W. South st. who'i "i:' oonshin jr.:;"' proclivities hao b"en j scource of wor-r.v-to t?i ' ity's law enforcincr au'liorl- ' ties as to just how to curb her apparent enrrtempt for tn Volstead act. aain fell into the bad frra e of the Jiw Viao.d.iy afternoon and f Jrther , eoniTd.cited the deviate proh'em the

city court has been trying to .andle. A rai ling' squad. coinpo J c,f Qflicora Dehnski. Wir.thers. Ki-M and I'or-rr and I'rohation OtMeer Lvrthtr Iane vir-it ) the Cz tpla hme shr rtly after noon ar.d there seized three bottles. eat h containing a .small amount of moons-hire, a ulass !;aing a strong odor of moonshine, nnd o) Ka!!.n. of mash ready for distl'tation. Xo still, however, was found. Mrs. ('zap! i was not taken to the police station for hookintr, us the i-ol leni now i. onfi ontinir tho city court is what deposition shall bo mad f the two week's old infant of Mrs. Oapla. Clioox T ;i i I TVnii The i(tim of Wednesday arteij--noon's raid has an excepM-tui rcord. Kecontly convicted lor ui!avful possf--ion shortly after a previous conviction, a su?pondoj J.a'jen-

tencfl tr w ro i-1 1.- w1 ! r il a... , , , . , . A

ork t.i ..j-v4 tun .in ii u

( roi to .-orvo .;) !ays in jai', or similar h-ngth of tini'v working a.

ku.tl hospital. She cho.se the alternative of going- to jail, and ho. seven chiMnn were placed in the Orphans homo. At tho time of the revocation of the jail sentence. Judge IVjcomb Imposod a penalty of six tnor.ths in tho wor'-.on's jail in Indianajolls for another conviction. Mrs. Czap'a rerved six days ir. jail, when on th" adVise of the matron, f-iio was released on account of impending- chi' Ibirth. Her case was attain to come up on Thursday it city ccurt for it to he decided whether sl.o would have to ko back to jain again, or whether she would he given atiother chance. The question that now confronfs the city court is whether or not the infant child will he taken from Mrs. C.apla and placed in an institution along with her other seven children whom she has no repugnance in petting rid of at the time she was gdven her alternative between a jail sentence ami working at a hospital. Prison Term. To. If it is decided that the child is too young to he taker. from the mother at tho present time, it is possible that she may again thwart the ends of the law for the time being, hut with the balance of a 0 days jail sentence to be served ou a six , months' jail sentence In Indianapolis, to he invoked for the violation for which she va urrcstel Wednesday, pnd whatever penalty may be imposed for the latest violation, tho city oilicials are 'up a tree' as to just what to do wiih Sotyh liend's "most persistent boot-lesser."

Site Thursday.

m opening- of th" Preventorium. '

Aide Erica pe.

Calbd to the scene by people living nearby who w'fn"ssed tho holdup of KWhard l'ftorson. 419 Allen Ft., on IhTision st.. near Chtpin t.. at 11:30 o'clock las night, hy two inen. Motnrcvcle OrTicer H. CI. Sehriekor

arretted Jerry Washinirton. ( olored, ' KucharskI

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SALVATION ARMY HEADS TO LEAVE

Capt. and Mrs. Cardiff to Supervise W ork at Joliet Complete Work Sunday.

There will b no formal hnrin Completion Sunday cf their year'

in

tho Matter of the petition. Mr.

Meor sii.l last night, and h - ej'.cjs '.ru 'f favorable action almo !iitMenta.ri!y. That tho potiti n will

t pr.mted ;s a act t direr to t)-:l

hat it w as in line with acti it1" taken b rriany electri' ra all o or th state. With th.- sorrendor of th'.-

''Oregon" conr'nvioi.. l.twyer. who aiMed

1 h... line---

voik in the city of South Pond will also mark th end ot their assignmenr .Tv diiactors of the Salvation Anry in this citj-, acor:ing to an a n urn ne-no r, t made yetcnlay evi - r.itig by Cap;. J. Ii. Cardiff, coir.tnandej- .f the bcal post. Cap:. Cat dif". with Mis. Cardin', who ha

rh!M

a

Ätitomatlo.iliy re tions in tli a

the rail pory- ire 'ois.! frori obücaof an-r no t : on and

mni ntena th e of puMrr irt'proveriK nts. and though th.-y aro th"rraf:r (mpello t to op-rate wholly und--r the juri.sd'"tSon of the public service commission, railroad iron last iuht claimed t)i t T ?i i - n:aud pract 'e.illy no charge ir. adr. iitratior. t f a company!! a ft" a i -. ii.a.-muclt a- iate-

summer camp maintained by the st. Joseph county Tubcrculois league, was marked Wednesday by the fjolse of whistlos, yells of "0 South Uend children taken to th"

camp In En O'Prien Varnish Co. 722 W. Division ft., near th- soont truck. The little tots will spend the!of thp attack a few minutes after It summer thcro in on effort to havtfTY,ccurrcrt- Tn" 'o-' m-'n. wanted itality restored to them, und.?r for .participation in tho affair, esstral supervision of pl y and work. I , a f'e- ofne-rf'Ulm that his and a balanced diet. j identity Is known and that his ar The preventorium is located near ! r win Jroh.i.iy consummated

Hialthwin hospital In the woods und is designed to rc.to-e delicate children whow- lunps are impaired to full health. In charge are three uperv;sois. Miss Julia Sullivan. Mis Marie Turgri, who hae been lioalth teaoh rs at the Oliver School, ant Mi Kugenie White, nuti itionis-t for the league. Nurs' in Party. Three boy failed to arrive at the starting time WednesdaV morning, being detained by the dilHculty on experienced in canning an Is foo. fishing pole. These thrc- together with Mi.- Jano HufTord, executive of the league, were taken out to the preventorium site by a truck be rrowed from the St. Joeph county highway maintenance department. Mis Merle Doty, Tuberculosis nurse, accompanied the last party. On Thursday 2., additional chil-

today. A seargjiof Washington brought to light a trold wnich. chain and

a pecket kniro and a bunch

Kf.vi mat wfie jientuica as n-

ersons property, l ne necro . o:iiis

held.

l't-tM'tnn m llnvod at th" bam .

that Washington throat while his

and was in a dftzo.j conaiuon ni he firt turned in his complaint. Other property, including a pocket book and bank. book, are believed to be in the ptk-sotlon of' the other m a n .

T. A. Kucharvkl, son of .Mrs. L. f.

Ill 2 W. Napier fit., this

city, was nwaruea me .uii-j i-.w-fe-sinal i'e?re in civil engineering at the 4S'h annual commencement at Purdu-i university, Lafayette. Ind., thin week. Ho was graduated from I indue la 191T. returning to the F-hool f o tlio advartV ed d"J?ree.

Market Summary

NEW YORK. June 14. After a decline of eight ctnsecutlvc days in lnduftrial averages tnd of 11 consequtive diyn In rail averages, the figures of Monday's close itood at t 0.73 and SI. Si respectively, or 5.68 points and 5.02 points respectively beiow the recent highs. This was tlie b -gost reaction since the primary bull movement set in last autumn. Industrials and rails at the close Monday were below the averages of two months ago. or to he exact, of April 6. All that was and at the cl"so Mondayetaoii.shrdlucmfwyp etaonishrdlu cnjtfwy gained In the spar" of two months was lost in eight days by industrials and 11 days by rails. The industrials at their receYit highs showed an advance of 32.51 points over the lows of last year, while at Monday's close they show ed a reaction of 5.",S points. IdkewUe. rails at' the recent highs were up 41.31 points from their 1321 low's, while at Monday's close they had rcacte 1 5.02 points. Whatever the immediate nature of the market h to be. a five point reaction in both industrial and rail averages proved sufficient to correct the technical position of the market, for the present, and stocks continued to recover throughout today's session. Ktudebaker'3 sharp uprush and tho prospect of ui. exrta $5 divdiend were the outstanding features of the rally, while r.ciive industrials such as Mexican Petroleum. Baldwin, isteel Common. Corn Products, Bethlehem 'll" and General Motors scored substantial gains. In the final trading Studebaker advanced to 124 rv, up S points from the week's low. Prices in the: general market took heart from this display of strength and closing 'level w ere at virtually the highest figures on the

their destination and length of time ' current recovery. ,

.yailUliai Iwai... a. ui .itaivi.. ni.w oiiut.vu 'iniijin, .vv.... . moving up on repc rts that the United States wa about to recognize

Mexico. Opt ii Advance liumeiy Common 17 4 Advance llumely l fd 49 Allis Chalmers 47a American lleet JSuar 4 4 "8 American Can Co 47 American Car an. I Foundry ...1634

dren from Mlshawaka and parts of the county seat be taken to the camp, filling all the available .-pact to be had there. Lcagtio Pa)s Costs. The truck was plastered with igr.s for the younßsters proctaimfng the minion on which they were bound.

they expected to spend at the camp. The expense of the camp is borne by the league, and the preventorium

is one tf the features

arevcr of tn

e work

of the league conducted in connection with Healthwin hospital. Rotarians Raise F iiks, Paying Off York's Debt "Herbert Hoover's latest and greatest proposal." a country wide system of religious education, was the subject of an address to tho notary club Wednesday no in by L. V. Wlshard. Chicago business man. Mr. Wi.shard stressed the fact that such training inust begin in childhood, citing examples of the success of the system as It has boon worked out in the schools of Gary. "What we make from our roun-

he said. "we,. will make

from

to in

i':! electric

lit

s and r f a n e stock-

on both teiin

rdher matters -r vital imp

were already dot"rini:it-d for holder by th" Tti'tni! on. Attornoy Meyer t Ued la? tVi-it it u-K tho -i" m of otTb'i

Iake Shor' If.os to tak" up por-m.-cnt q'i:irlfr for tlio local --titlou in the b :i!'i:r: r.ow cipi' d t n li Salb av.

rht e

I assisted him dui ii g th ir stay i:i thi-

city, yyid leave Weilnes.Iay tor Joii. Ill , wlp ic thoy will Mipervisc iuy work of the Salvation Arm.y for a yrrr. Notice rf their ch.im,'" of assinntrnt "as received by them ester. i. .'ft'icotm from liniradi-r W. C.. Anderson, (omtaatvb r of the divib 11. 1 .Toliet. Capt. and Mr?. Cardiff wi i Mieci cd c'apt. loodt.II. who has h en a.'.-.'gt'.ctl to tnat post for -')tue tlt.ie. Tlx re tb y will have .tew quarter, which w t re but recently

cprncl. nrd will tarry on the wor!. ' in the Illinois c-ty. Tin re ihey h. pe j

to bvfak the tecord tf es t -t I I i -lo tl Ihic m one

.V si"-o. Lil program i 1-eing alanu'al a a firewc',1 t Capt. and Mr.-. CAt. lift. .i;u'. wiji b- held Sunda c -t r;-ig at T..." o'clcck at the Silvatirn Aruiv ita.bl on Colfax av.

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Northern Indiana News Writers Will Perfect Plans for Organization Nrws'vrittTs of Northern Indiana recently organized a tentative association which will be completed at a social gathering at Hudson lake, July 11. The tir--t meeting was held June 8 at the Chamber of Commerce when the Newswriters selected temporary officers. The organization Includes r"oresontat'ves from all cities of Northern

Indiana- Headquarters have been openeil at the Chamber of Commerce building. The purpose is to stimulate fraternal spji-it anions the editorial staff.of all cities of this section. It will give the men an opportunity to exchange idea and work In cooperation in giving the public all n"ws of interest throughout the hectlon. Application wll be made for a chartor from the International Editorial association. The northern Indiana editorial men will In this manner become HtYiliated with newspapor men throughout the country. Datuv July 11. ' Temporary officers of tho nrpanization are Charles m. i;gan, ,'resi dent; Kuyene Kessler, vice provident: llc'ward A. Noble, treasurer, and fl Louis Wolf, cretary. Permanent officers will bo edoeted .t (ho gathering a. Hudson lake July 11. Newswriters from Hammond, (lary. I.Hporte. Klkliart. (loshen. Fort Wayne, Plymouth. La

fayette- and other northern P-.diana cities are affiliated with tho organatlon and will attend the ti'-t annual meeting. l-Vatut intr the- rntt rtalnm"nt for the first annual gathering at Hudson lake will be a danc e. The Stolmrich orchestra of Klkhart has been (reaped.

Amonsr the newswriters ol thl?4

, ity, who are members of th" association are: Leslie C. Moor"house, Lmerson Martin. John Chester. J I!. Adanif. Phil Nicar. Eugene Leut-

Charies Putterworth. Mai'-

try.

our children. .Teaching theni study the Pdhlo is the first step

our duty to the world." Marvin Campbell gave a report of the campaiys.i held some time a so to raise funds for the paying of the farm belonging to S'ergt. York, famous world war veteran. The South Bend club, togetlker with the club at Nashvilfe, Tonn., together formed an organization which raised over $12.000, fund." sullicient to pay off the mortgage on the farm. A report of other benevolences earned on by various Rotary clubs was aTso Riven by Mr. Campbell.

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Lackawanna St-1 72 72 71 '- ?2 Lehigh Valloy .. K v 4 4 Iiuisville and N-Fhvill 1 1 7 34 .... .... M7st Marine Common ilr 22 21 .i Marino pfd 73 - M 77 7 - Mexican PetroIu.n 137" 140 tn7- 1 Miami Copper 1 2aH 2'j1 Mid vale Stool 34 .t 4 ?A Missouri Pacirlc 2 1 2 1V. j t ' jp; National Enamel 4ri2 :.' '2 ri4 Nevada Copper 17 .... 1 7 New Haven KalU-ay 2f1 J'"r New York Central 1 f-1 r k Northern Pacific 7. : -, 7. Norfolk and We-tern 1C. t : -4 4 Pacific Oil . . 1:4 -" I '4 ., i4 Tan American Oil . Pennsylvania 4 1 '; 1 it' Peoples Gas S2 . Pierce Arrow 201 2"S . 2Pullman .' 11:; 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 t : ' 4 Pure Oil 31 31 : 1 2 1 - Itay Consolidated Copper .17 17 ' . - 4 Reading 7 3 7.V, . Itepub'.lc Iron and Steel f,?'1 . : s ' -'" Sears Roebuck 752 7 .1, 7:" Sinclair Oil Z I K 2.'. :'.;: .t4-. Southern Pacific Railway SS f v71-, v Southern Railway 227 22 22 Stromberg 4; n4 : Stdehakr Common 119"'., 121 "h I 11 l2.t"4 Stmlcbnkrr IM 11 r. n:, Texas Oil 4 7 4 7'.. ' v J74 Texas and Pacific- 2"', js", Tobacco Producls 7- " 74 7 T Union I'acittc . Kt- ' l.".?1- l.''.'s t'"7 United States Foo 1 s, vi. i, United States Rubber f.v t 5 . United States Steel Corntuon ::', '.(s". ' Utah Copper ... A45-.. 4 " 4'- 4 Vanadium 4 1:. T 44 S Virginia Chomical 22 ?.': 3l -j Walxash "A" Jfi", ?. "', 2:c,2' ."ui. Western Union ! .... .... :- Westinghouse i f, ' , r,.-a. :.:" ;o-. White Motors 4 ' : . i .'. Willys Overland v. v. vt, s',

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NEW RECOVERIES

LIYEN N. Y.MÄRKETIE:

Oils, Motors and Iails Prominent Features of Dav's Session. NEW YORK. June 14. Subject to intervals of profit taking, additional

recoveries from 1 to 3 points accompanied Wednesday's moderately active and very broad stoc k marke t.

American Drug Syndicate American Hide and Leather Pfd American International Corporation. American Locomotive American Smelting American Sugar ' American Telephon" and Telegraph.. American Wool Anaconda Copper Atchison

Raldvvin Locoinol;v j . . Raltitrore and Ohio... Bethlehem Steel "IV . Rrooklyn P.apid Transit California Petroleum .

Canadian Pacific

Central Leather Chandler Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago, Mil. anJ tit. Paul Common. Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Pfd Chicago and Northwestern Chicago Rock Island and Peoria. . . . Chciago. Rock Island and Peoria "A". Chicago. Rock Island and Peoria "R' Chili Copper .'

Chino Copper Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn Products ....... Crucibl Steel

Cuba Cane Sugar-

Erie Common

P. E. Chamberlain.

industry expert, gave the third of his

series of four lectures last night to local automobile dealers and employes. He continued his discussion of system in business and etiicient methods of service. The last of his lecture? will be given tonight. The leclure course was arranged by the South Rend Automotive Dealers' association. , When You Say Cigars Say Dutch Masters. lS"tf

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Chamberlain Gives Third

Lecture to Motor Dealers j 00 r a? " m r i J .

automotive ri0nPrHl Motors Common 13

Cloodrieu 40 CJreat Northe rn (. ro 39 Croat Northern Railway 76U Intornational Harvester 1044

Industrial Aleo 1 ' I Uincos Central ... Inspiration Copper .. International Nickel . International P.ip";- . Kansas City KoVitnern Kelly SprinpfieM .... Ivnnocott Copper . . .

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I r ji iiiii : cuvtfiniji ui mum i t 01 .imif

being pronounced l actor. t-aks amounted to 375.000 shares. The higher trend was manifest front the ouU-et and confirmed the growing conviction that M oiday's sharp set-back was really in th" nature of a much needed readju-tment

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of an unwielding technical p -ftion

Oils, motors and rails were ;lv mo

prominent features but tho n ove-

ment aio encompassed man' cf the! motor subsieliaries, leather, t tilos,

coppers, utilities, food speciah'es and Issues of no especial classifi nation. Realizing was most evident in the final hour when money tendencies were firmer, hut net pain" of rno to two poinust were made by many leaders. Studebaker was the outstanding feature .retaining the better p it ot its advance of almost five points. Call money opened at thro percent, that quotation prevailing un'T tho session was well nigh spent, when the rate rose to four percent, presumably as a result of Tuesday's h"avy drain on local hanks to moot federal Interest payment?. Resumption of dividends ot. Sinclair Oil and an increase of the regular disbursements on Domo mines, were among the day's favora'.'e incidents, but the failure of the New York Central directors to deelcre an Increased dividend -was something ot heroio work on the part of Kortes Improvement in the pri ip.l foreign exchanges was general but julte moderate.

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Wis ;ind NtNh. ;o k.d ronnl urtiitf 7'i 'r2.Pt: i,v Ala.. :t i.l tkl.i. Tri iiiiUdi. sacked. J.'i .".i'-i .". 7T. ; Kiu 3 :'.';

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win: AT - Julv I.IO l.U'', Sept i ll J.i:: p.w 1.13 in; COKN July V"',4 i2ss Sept. '.:t c.j OA IS .lUlV 3 ; .V. s.-pi ::'.4 .".:T. nvi: - July s s.-pt s""t 7S4 I . N'Uiifunl LA It I - Julv 11. V U..-.2 SPpt llNI 1 S.I KIPS .1 n I v 12.2D 12 27 N.-pt. Nominal

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Herrn:: Principal Speaker at Convention of F.azles

Frank E. Ht i:- past wort1.

(tident cf th.o rr'Krt.al

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pre-

(r'r (: spo.'ikt r pii

.v.o. nrn-'-ini tor tmo :trt i av o: ine

convention of th" Indiana Alio i-i

Mur.cte The

last nicht

convention.

w ill

continue

throughout t .lay wh"n o:"r?rs will vo fdrrtcd. Ray Rrock. Kokorro. ha-

'..on picked to win in th"

"t the presidency

e r.d M &r ill itns fr nx:

r nt"st

M;cliUta C;ty

hac extended !nv;t.v .ear's conventior

DRIVER OF AUTO IS HELD FOR ACCIDENT

R. Iloluin Is Taken into Cut tnlv Following A ii t o Smash-up One Hurt.

R. llohan. wa s a r rt -tod

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S. Michigan -i

M i ! Ol f i' ' . ' ' . -..r ;

shortlv after io delegates

mann

ready Hnton. William Duncan. Eugene Allen. an. W J. Vincent. Joseph Walh. John t orcpran. Arthur Baer-

Iman and Wilfred Riley. ' 1. .1.11. li It. .tir.fi

.t the recent annual eonvenfi -n ot the International" Editorial ar.ociatton at Chicago It was decidol to oreanie chapters in every state '.n the Fnited States and Canada Indianap-

o;;s was seicct" itr,tne i men. T.i ionat convention in V2?.. when it i- exIp.ited about PhOOo newswriters J will .cither to t it-harip idead and

hoar the authfbr.tics on . newfi aper writing and editing. To this convention the Northern.

Indiana N a swriters' association willf

Lumber and Supply Company

j o'clock last r.isht on a charge of ! wrivirg while Intoxicated following I ..... . . . . . .-1 T --At.-v V.1.-1

Files Incorporation Articles , Hch.m. who was going south. i

vi'i-c articles of i'cr rporation by ' s'f-.l to have driven hi Chevrolet

fnited Stated I.tniVr and Sup-; e.to an Oldn:obi car. driven, north - . t 11. v . 1 .1 It Ttt 4. f 1

Co.. of trout h lun-i, w;ii a ap-j .- i.or.ar(i nauren. in.' . rsf llt.cOO'i. fully Mi'scribed Tt.otüas st. John. Crist. S24 E.

't. m comj anion of llohan. htly injured and was re-

Thej association

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ter. Arno Tig

-tod

llt.c.OO'i. fully u scribed J Thorn?!-

wa- arnounct-u yotr r j r-.amp.e : tl:e local merit Ir.t--r-; was

in tMe project ar

his liani" in the poli

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ha.ih.

tnhl.

7 .. ;.p, Jr.. G. A. Faiabrigh. Hubrrt Ar-hainbeault. John J. Wk lvorton. Howard I. Woolverton. Hus'h Wool. rtop. and E. A. Coat es. Prcporty for the location of main ..;. ' branch rfTlce has already b.tn ; irchaed and coal. cemr.t and n i,rJ' oioolie will be cariicd it

u.ldiiioa

Pinch J. ; moved '

l'nink C. : amoulani .

Eye witnesses of the accident are ant to 'h..-vo be-n of the opinion that llohan was to blame for the e-oliis-ijn and autois!s i riving behind h'im are reported to have claim-

hoy found P Impns-sible to

o.. !.!:.' '.uo to the fact was weaving from one tide

1 lh .O'V,

I a- !:i aat he

will carry ot. ac

tivities in South Bend to ass'? editorial worker. throughout this section of the state. A digert of th Indiana of libel laws and other Information pertaining to this particular s"ct.iQn will be compiled for u?e by member. ' Another thing will be dore. to give better . service to the pab'.ir throuch the r.ews columns ot papers in thp forming of a nevrsserviee bureau through which tnembers in the various citlos will exrhane articles.

Hoar Jaiws G. Irr?gr)a, 1. O.. on Cliirtrn-tlo at If ig!i S-lK)d. June KKli, at I. .M.

to lumber and mill work. I tlie highway to the other.

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WHEAT MARKET TAKES

BRISK UPWARD TREND! j;.

CHICAGO, Juno 14. Rrisk u piu rns I l-sr va .'n lo .n .. , .... . i sm:i:i l:. . . m

tne price 01 vmc v cui;'-s.ua

I MM A NATO I.l l.lVKMTOf K. I NIM ANAPni.lS. Jun" K HOciS P.eeits (ioo"; m.irkft Me-ady, loner, p.st lo avit s .lofiolo 0o ; niediinii iun JMUi'n in c..", ; roimiioti i tuu. Jpi '..v.. P 7): t.ulk of Siilf-s ju r,i P ;.. Slirr.l'- ltooeii.ts 2"'; market itcaiv. Top .! .iO'j 4..-.1. 'AI.VKS - ltereipt.4 --: innrkt '" Imver. Tcp ?10 CATTI.K-ltfc.vpfi 12'Ni; market nfly SIhts $''' '.e.X , i uws ami htsf.rs $2.ät'.t'. ( UK At. O MV!TO(K. T1K'A(;(. .1 ii 0.. 14 - no;s -it... r- i t.

j :''i."iii: m.irk.t p- tiijjlieT. Top $m ,:,.

iK H"'. i'.o : ii ay wa iiiT in ... '.; lo.": nifjinm weicht ?ln .4.v.;io 7 : li.'hr

wof(rht lo k".'.z ! 7a ; litlit lihti Jla.V.'o

heavy aikii:c s". ei Tli "i pri'-kliu l"ws, r'aih f a 2o'f 'j :

m tne price

accompanied report

heat west and

of

wc

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to

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net

black rust northwest close strong, lc

higher, w ith July at 112 li .o 112 U and September il2"n to 113. Corn gained UiclSc; and oats -o Ö He to l ;c- In provisions th.o outcome varied from 2c doelir.f to 7c advance. Temperatures ranging up to 1 4 in western Nebraska to-thei with assertions that whoat near Salina. hTan.. was turning white a" a n suit of th hottest June- for yoar-s gave the wheat market n sjtlflcn ii.ip'tu-' toward higher price leeis so. a aft.r trading began. Iter reports fr-tn tho southwest made further im-mion of 4liRht ami told ( iioiiiaCio- ii;-

17 ' ' t '.-Ii Ulf 'I

excessive ) men

cmithveat und of i : ow-s 7 . V ,v i : , nil :int

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CAT l l.i: lt.-. ,.f- 12.0-i; uoirk.-! liiffie-r. c'tiii.-c :n,. prim. 'J '. ' s." . tiled i I'.'ll c".i s itr ;i t-. . n , i; i r. f7. ,.'. f--.pl; -o. ..I a I.. I . ;;.iiie J - 7. . , liidii in. -d. inn 2".'-i 7. : uTihir .'in i li.a.f.-r T,,',i -aft : . I 2"'.i 7. '-'" bllllt .'4 tt."i''f ;'.." ; ..inner- t . 1 e-MTt'-r- '. '7 4 L'.'i . -ai. i.r ' ' r .4 7'.i 7, 7.". . v.-. I c a!.- - 7. b . i : f.-ibr t r- J!'ok. r -Ti-.-rs s."i.7" ' - : -' 'i kit . .i i h".frT 4?.;

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r.i ' to

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today. !o-r

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DRINKS

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Cherry : Root Betr Polar Distilled Water

Notice the generous size of a bottle of Julade. No half measure there is enough to quench your thirst entirely

Kamm & Schellinger Co. Miihaw&ka, lad.

10

Zhe dfmcg Orange Drink

1 1 ii

fill. :i r,. ! i . ;

cnlrtK Of winter wheat in parts ot, -.. i u.,......,..! ;,t m

KansHS. Oklahoma and Mii'i vWltb government auent ct.itinning the presence of black i'i-t in

N'nrth Dakota and with a pro! line t;t

expert saying that tho spring c-ropf j jr ...it- ..r. t.,..i . rr ,.'a two weeks late, ball- gave -harp-' ' " "i; .'

., 4 ,v t.rai-. f mm 1 i

e r attention v rane?u.i iu m- 'fc.- .,; :;.-,, . it,l .I-...J

tho northwest as we-ll as to ' o o.v- . .- .vr ..tions T-aderK nie .o n .Kl. clopment m o.her s. tion .. . u-,n:A-, .N, .. fi)ri ?, u. N( however, were chiefly apj.ic..nn"lcl,n

oi.v. ,-lnfpr (Ton damage. Pro-. CCHtN- nv, l v.-i:ow ft

fit taking near tho end of th.

led to but little reaction. Com and oats dorivd ihir -.-rencth almost entirety from thoj

ar'lnr of the wheat market.

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Provision? averagoa with hog value?.

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NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING

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SOUTH IJLIM MARKETS. C,C r rented IIIj .y IJ. A. How.. Mlrhtcau t. I'hon Line In SXStJ IIA1. STK'V AMD TT.ZD. TIMOTHY- .vlllrs. t.V) lr bo CI.nVKl: Me-dUra red. h:.;.g J17.

MIeVN c;i:as:

Aetna, 13 bid A. W. Paper. IU ' Allied Packen, 9 1Tar Light. TO Z Cont. Mtrs.. 7S S Perfection. Phil. Morris, 1 3 z Stand, l:r, 4 Tob. Prej. .i:v.. T -i i Uni. Pft. Shrg.. 1 i U. S. K'sht. 1H H U. S. Ship. 9 U Wayne Coal. lHWright Martin. 4 Allen Oil. 3: 40 Allied. 23 Uos. Wyo.. 12 S 4 Poono, 15 16 , C&rib. 7 Vi Elk Basin. 10 S H Glenrock. 1H-M Int. Tete.. 231; Vi I-!virgston. IS H larland of Mex.. S 4 Merrit. 11 H U .f. W. Oil. 2K 3 M. W. Pfd.. 3U 4 M. W. P.efg.. 223 bid Noble. 2S 29 Innock. 3S ' Prod, and lief., 7 9

Ryan. r. 7U Salt Creek New, IT;

UILLLT-( otaaaop. t:ilt:. 11.73 etrl Ai.ÄlKt fi:!r,ff. $14. ntinmetti red. Iii; e-t clotr. IS. A LKA LFA Sell Inf. 114. SOY P. KAN'S- y.Y'i 4. yr.ru cditN- 12. M:w Ha Y Pay lag, tirlS; lllac 12 4 ft 1''. r" fjn. OATS-I'iTlcs. 4?rt Moinj. 5033. CuW I'KAS-.V2 f trrn MARKET. Correeted Pall ly the We.Ifr Mlllvfl Flour .md rl Co.. 4t0 ft. !Ulclra rbn Main .) roKN--Paj-irg Td-: c.;;:r.j TcrrTV.

ri.ini.i; t.i.i'rx;r.z i;:n; j 5 ALS 1 K 17 CLOVER feinnc. 114411

ALFALFA N ort tern rrown. 111. HIDE ANU TAI.LOW. I (CrrM-ted PIlj- by g. . Llppmtta, t; ' N. MaU M. Thon Mta UL) niIEs V: rifk:c. lte. TAI.LOW Herker, d. 5-: roujh SIJc. EELäWAX-ir'iüc ftr It. WHEAT, fOR. OAT8. ETC iCrrrUd Dslly b P. n. Mergfta. Raat Ultli, llydraalle . rti- L-tHIJ C'OIjN l'arlr. z ."-V ;er ti ClATS Pv!r.g 4o M 1 1 ) I ) L I N . Se i il n j, II t0 tw. SKKD OATS-:i.rj 7i-: bu. PK N- Soiling ti -0 cut. RYn T'.Tirr -. sntA icil KKKP-ser t g. ewt WIILAT No. 1. ry:a; II W fca.

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(Corrected Pally hy Ilrtlirhd Ormmt ttO N. Mln tt. I'tn M-t?(. Bl'TT E It i'a irg, 2; Klar. 42e. KRE.SU EJiS-r.Tic;. 2c; lllai, yC dot. FRllTS AM VFtGTtTABLES Cail form cstl orsrge. dct. CAJJBAUE ScKiiig. 5lb. -