South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1922 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

CHAUTAUQUA WILL OPEN SEASON HERE FRIDAY AFTERNOON

Prominent Lrrturrr. Musician? and Entcrtainrr- m Iliph C!a- Pro-ran).

Expect 1922 Fair Will Eclipse All Previous Exhibits Display In nw Development of Cnnimunitv Farm 0 and Indu-trie.

Octagon House Draws Many Inquisitive Glances

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The f.nal concert of a fries of four Sunday afternoon concerts being1 riven in the Facred Ilart church at Notre Dame by "VVilhf-lm Mlddelschu'.te. LI.. D.. Mill bv p!vrn this afternoon at 4 o'c'.cik, I'rof. Mlivielschu'.te has arranged an Interesting and varied program for his naJ appearance here and

I will offer the great crjan works of I t-'ich famous composera as Mozart, ' I?t2 and Gu!ln:ant. ! ror.owlng1 is the fropram: j Sonata No. I in D mir.or. rj-jilmant. ' Mae-to?o Allegro. i I'jujtora'.e.

Finale Alfm a?rai. with Cadenza by M!d(IeLs?hu';te. Andante (from Fantasie for a mechanical clock) Mozart. (a) Ferpetuum Mobile Middle schult. (b) Papsacaglla In I minor Middris -hulte (a) Anpcl'u" L'.5Zt. (hi Chorus niy?t!cu? from "Faust Py mphony". Avo Maria Re-jer Theme, Variation?, and Finale . . . Thiele.

principal factors. Alrr.r-! a! aolion In th wheat tni fv -durinff the last. 3 0 m'.r.utt. r.uctuatlor.j before that t:r-.o

j cor.r.nM to a r.sfmrv rar.s;' j moderatA ?elllr.ff by h-lc!.5 loal lor.ir cau,d a bre.-ik of

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f'i.eei rrir.r wr;K w:tn " Haina over the corn be'.: -.vre . r.eeded and the foreefi.: f r : moL:ure ever S'ar.dr'y t . - a pres-'ion farter !n the corn mxr Provisions were tr n-'. :r. with higrher hop- value?.

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Travelers on tb.e IJncoln hlschway j dwllins: was constructed 71 years! even

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Sidney I wind on

S'cholar. writer and Irunmri't, wi.l ive a lecture-recital on rotaMwriters of America, and Er.plan;

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to make fiire they are not victims of an optical ILus.on when about r miles west of the city they ob.erve an oiht-silcd dwelling tand:n rh'Sf to tho road. This octagon shaped structure, whlh Is almost contanly the cynotute of lri'iiii-iti'. m eyes, has for many y;irs b-'en an object of much specula'ion a to how it happened to be

pro:ni-fl ( rmrurtfl in such a peculiar man-

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liam ;ody (Ituffalo Hill) at on- -ie ( iirrupifi the premises as a trad.aK

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S'rol-i; an .d.ai pl-.e ;ri wii'cii to tra- was irdia'.dte.l l.y Indians.

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Associated with Miss S:ol- --t(r w:.o

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Stolofjky Company,

and rivld description,

win pr-51-nt epeaklnp llkontss of th rrent literary masters. "Well dressed nn a moderate !nc me" will be. th rabj-ct of a lectured derr.ottrat'n on th fourth afternron by M! s Fvelyn Harlan of the Chc!?o Art Institute. In her lecture Mis-i Harmon will taU? up The various types of dres-sfnc: and with the ;d of actual models will demonstrate th art of "typo dresf'rjf." The fourth n'.ht the. srrrat Ar.-. er'. can comedy. "Tarn To Th?

this j'tir of a rr.::n'..r of manufa'"-

n I e ükto or If.j-i new to id o.-id MI-haw;ika and a f Jlio exhli.'ts? WÜl Z.VO

finif !d't of the diversity of ma-ntif-i'.'tu!' '. fl in t!u'.-'" two Mih.'iw aka business n; n are already liiaklt. elaborate plans fc.r r f i f -1 r par of the proirrani. W'edne-

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i; Is f xrct I th.at the city of bootnn 1 ptiüyj .vi!! bo represented" at tli- fair by n;ost of its adult poI'Ulation. Dates Arc FavoraMt Much favorable comment lias been hrard because of tho e.irly dates sclectt.l for th 1022 fair. Exhibitors pr clal'.y aro pla.-ed !ocau.) they frei tj.,.t ty,p x:)i f,f i,a, wta. ther 'is irreatiy iii i ni m ; xe d . Ideal weatlu r ai on tap during the en-t:rt-live ,i iy program in 1 f 2 1 but thit i.s rtiard- I as an unusual rok i f :. .-.n-'e tin litter part of f-te-piem: or is rotable for tho fiep:eticy of fail rains. The fi.ito this

ö'raphrr, .oui;lit to solve the arohiteciural mystery. It was barnel from Joeph I?urden of New Carlisle, present owner of the house, that tho "Buffalo Rill" rumor w;w erroneous. Aceorditirr to Mr. Harden. tht-

the 69 aero farm at that lime. To- available x Ithiri. llv eisht gcther with his step-son, Schuyler the structure.

(.'olfax. who later became vice-president of the United States, he designed and built the house. SugPsted yj (ol fa i. It Is said tho unusual construction was puirarested by Schuyler Colfax, and that Colfax: nrslted in the work of laying the foundation, living there

On th j.rst floor there is one square room in the center. Around this there are four three rurnerfd rooms and a stairway leading upstairs. On the floor abov? there, is a hallway and four roomf. presumably triangular 5n shape.

Famous Scene from "Elijah" To Be Presented at Winona A feature of the .-eason at Winona lake will be the presrntat ion of th second scene of the second act of Elijah," at the huso tabernac thro, Thursday r.lftht. Th? scene, especially arranrreo for the tabernacle by William Dowd Chenery. Is said to be one of the most: inspir-

! lntr ever rresented. The Oratorio,

Aside from needing n coat of paint j sun by a lull cpt cf principals and

some years after th dwelling was the b illdin- 1 in an excrliont etate ! a larsre chorus, will start promptly at

completed.

This Is corroborated hy Mrs. J. L. Morris, another Now- Carlisle resident who lived in the vicinity of the Matthews home when It was conslructed The only reason that the builders assigned for making such a wide departure from the accustomed style of honu building was economy. Mrs. Morris stated that Matthews believed he could Ret more rooms In a dwelling of that shape than one of the ordinary type. Tho present occupant. of the property were reluctant to allow stranpTs

of preservation.

7:30 o'clock.

LOCAL BOY SCOUTS NOW AT MACKINAW

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:i- - 15 Aoi'-r C he ra -t will be found Mrn. Iuls Jame. wife of thjureat Shakespearean tragedian, ciiirir? Fleming, and Joe Hascom.

Th two men takinp the part ofjVear AUC- 22 b üs atv retzanlfi a.i "Muff and nillie" have appeared ! niurh f-afer from the standpoint of ir, over 1,000 prentatlor.s of this , f'"od weath-r possibilities. p'sy and took tlie original parts! - when the piiy wa firt presented "Mirfc' and Butcher Knife n ,h" V:,r ,o sP.,.u j I'rov Ihuloh,! of Dinner Lleurnr.ce.- E'.ttlo Symphony O'-1 Too mue "laule" and a ditaste

chestra will bo the offer:::'.- th" fifth j 1 afttrnoon. This orohesTa eo;n ;o;od :

cf etrlr.7 instrum'-nts. was coached by Thlerlow Ideuranc. farnoi; -om-pojt-r and writer. The orchestra hss won th unstinted prao of mude critic at! over th country.

and has demonstrated thA popular- l':!.7. Ity of th! form of ornti'.rition when ; hav..

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U !s ftne--t"d to h--" present 'i

deliver the ßditix-s. of the .-ventn "Whnt 'ti'.I I do in the world0" and "How can I pre th m.t out of ,T," are t.vr n;ifts!'.oi: t i; a t pii?:r'e evfty ot.e. ar.--l ate t fti-p. liiiies rfver silv.vt hy Th men ar.it women cf th world Che-ter MUt'M San-

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Camp at Alackinaw City After Day's Journey from Traverse City. Local honor scouts, who are now nuking an SOO mile trip through Northern Michigan. left Traverse City early yesterday morning on the fourth lep of their jorney. Hy noon they were In Charlevoix, where a long stop wa.s made which enabled the boys to see the town and take many pictures. The scoul.s arrived in Petoskey for dinner, driving from there to Mackinaw City where they camped last night. Chamber of Commerce officials a. ii residents of the city met the scout party outside of Traverse City Friday even in? and escorted them to the campitig site which had been riiofi-'n on the ed.tre of Traverse Hay. As soon as the details had made all in readiness for the niirht, the boy3 look advantage of the remaining minutes of daylitcht for a dip In the

j lake waters. j The honor scouts broke camp at I the Country club Thursday morning ! and made the longest eincrle day's ' trip they will encounter, ptoinpr from I South Bend to Whitehall, where they

were the Ruest-s of Chicago scouts, who have summer quarters there. I.'urln? this leg of their journey consideralde motor trouble prevented them from completing it on sched

ule. Friday tne scouts j una pea Irom

Whitehall to Traverse City.

we.- la :er ru'overei by j lood röa,s aml no m,nor trouble U,. was rhar-red v ith as-j n,,rkp,. thft Liat tx. Q dav-s tr.0.

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the r- aso-i f. r ';:.''- nt Ib' sih r, . 2 j

S. Carl.-!) Jr: n:. to cut his. way in with a bat ehep knif. Vlr.een . a t.-' e I by Motorcycle O.'hcern S.iirirker and Hamilton at

la-: nicht while sail

act of cutting tho

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TO OPEN HIGHLAND PARK SITE TODAY

Lots in Southwest Section of City to Be Piared on Sale by Jay Lynch Co. One of the karges-t and most complete sites for new homca will be opened today when Mich'- nd rartt. located on Olive st.. between Delaware t. and Grant st.. and In liir. i av. will he offered for sale in .V: ranging In price from $200 to $100. The property is bein? sold by Jay Lynch & Co., 1306 V. Division st. Mr. Iynch has been connected with the real esMte buslne.su for IS years and clurintr that time was irttrumental In successfully pronuding the Highland Pirk project at Ietroit, Mich. The Highland Hark div.slon here Is said to be the clo-et property to the factory district. It is handy to the factories, school?, churches'. shops, street canst, bus line.s and steam roads. Sowers are now bein;? laid and jther improvements will follow In rapid succession.

1V1ARICET SUMMARY

All'.s Chalmers American Can Co American Car Foundry . American l):ti Svndicate

Ameri.an Hide and Leather Com... American Hide and Leather I'rfd. American Industrial Corporation .. American I.c-omotive American Smelting

Atnericati Telephone and Telegr American Wool Anacond i ( 'r.'i-ier Haldwin Locomotive

Haititnoro and Ohio 57 U Ht-thleliem Steel "IV TSÄ Frookiyn Hapid Transit 2 6 Calitirr.ii I'etroleum fiO Canadian Pacific 140

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Chili Copper Colorado Fuel and Iron Corn Products Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Suar Erie Common (leneral Electric (leneral Motors Common

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coming to the house whih: intoxicated, t hrotf i.it:u' to hi'.l h: wifo and two chlidrt n. Th" -oupl has been separated fur sey ra 1 w cks. pending a dl', oriti suit. Lii L- 'tT threw tho knifo .iwav .1- ti. .die. reached

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the sixth if'err.-fi. Af:-r the e. til re. rr. Par fori! Tr!'.! hrM . rotmd Mbif' (ilf-':;.,.''ii '.viii,rA tho (!e. rr.g additional irrform ition will h. av tire opportunity t - nic The q.i"0:". Th IK afterr.'r.. Vi-rra'-i Orchetra will b th- offer: r.j:. The orchestra is con-p--l e-. tir"l' t ratire Hawa liars. ind rr.arcre of Albert Vierra w in - h .s been instrurr.er.til in Irtro-l'.jc.r. Haw aiian.

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L')0 "Kids' Enjoy Moose Order's "Children's Day

Today's Concert to be Given at Lccpcr Park; Arrange Good Program

(re it Northern K ulway Industrial Alcohol Hl.Tioi- ( 'intra! Inspiration Internationa.! Nickel ...

International Paper 5 31,; Kelly Sprin-rf'.eld 4 7 Kennecott Copper

Lackawanna Steel . . LehUh Vallev

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Yesterday was a sreat day for ihe, children at Moo?e Hall. The Loyai Order of Moose, No. 535 gave i children'? ice cream party to over L'a youngster.- from all parts of the ('ity. They had Just about all they could eat md later Woltman'3 orchestra p'ayed for them, many of tha c:dr children dancing. The "kids" all declare it was a sreat Party and are looking forward to "another josn like it." A committee of which J. J. Mor

gan was chairman and L. S. Stln-

j Marine Common . I Marine Prfd Moxtoari Petroleum

! Miami Copper

j Midvale Steel j Missouri l'aciilc ...

I National F.namel Because, of the ?ipnal Flirre at- xv Haven Itailway

tamea last ,unuay w:in a Peru pro-j xcw York Central

pram, the South Hend City band ; Northern Pacific arranged a similar program for ?un- j Norfolk and Western day evening. The coneert 1 f h;rar;;j: Oil Klven at Ieeper Park, on the rcser- pan American Oil : . . .

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Oi'IOCK. 'Peoples Cas Fiut one big' classic number Is priv- Pure di en consideration when tho Grand 1 Hailw.ny Steel Springs . Selection from Fust will be render-j Hay Consolidated Copper

ed. While Mascaptni Is held as onu of the greatest composers of his time his Intermezzo from the opera "Cavaleria Kutlcana" Is very popular.

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Cities J?u Bankers 1 Cent. Mtrf., 7 t, Curtis, 2 l2 4 4 N. A. Pulp". I", 2H Perfection, 2 ?, Phil. Morri?, 22 U--Stand. Mtr.e , 4 5 Tob. Prod. Fa., 6 7 Unl. Pft. Shr? . 67

Unl. Ret. Candy. 6U. S. Licht, 1 i2 r. s. ship, s io Wayne Coal, 14 TWripht Martin. 2 " Allen Oil, 2 54 5 Allied. 2 4 Pos. Wyo.. 7? SI Poor.e, 1213 Ca rib. 7 "4 S Llk Uaein, ? H Federal, m Cllenrork, 1 li Harvey, 1 2 Int. Pete.. 2n7 ?i vlnpston. l1

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ciip'a; jtiir rr Open Hiph lam- Cicao WHEAT July l.lO'; 1.11 1 pa i irr, Sept Los l.o 1 ri i.irs Dec 1 pt l.lOi, l.e 1.101..; CORN July ft4'j 04', .iV. na Sept C-p .iVfij .C'ji- r-tj P.c t .fMv OATSJuly t .2-', ..a2'4 .rc1 Sed .'. ." 1 1 s .'il't ' 1 t .... ' ... .... ' , rARia Julv Nominal 11.. .7 Sept ll.aj 11.17 11. .V. 11 41 Kins July J'"7." 10.77 107. 107." Serf Iis7 l'lM hv". Iin nvE July Nemlnal Sept 7s .7C, : .77' 4 ,7s' s Dec so Ki .T'a .::,

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Smith. th

rt-por. sihle for the

members, was success of the

event. .Many members of the orranii-

Butter Manufacturers Testify to Worth of Vet cs paper Advert is int;

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to h.ive had as good a time as their PUCstS Erasures on "Raised9 Chech Lead to Arrest of Brooks Av. attempt to cash a check for $4.25 which had been chanped to read JSM.2 5 about 5:30 o"clock yest -d 1 - iffrnnnn led In 1. a a . I- ni

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Kemp V. id to' -"'IS w- Merry av. D. Keinsrold. Tin PII s - '"-oipin sr.. le-tected the rai5ed a V ''-in check through numerous eraares

stepped to the oa-h- a:- not: tied the police. '. h ha 1 r..- money i R rooks was arrested by Officer 1 could put h. i m in ! PeY'o.ss and Thorlander, charped

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th'- pr.-; r;etor ' 'hen -iuetir.ed by Capt- Hamilton. ,-r o..vki. 1 Rrock5 claimed that the check wa

The St. Joseph county V. C. T. U. will present Miss Josephine Decker,

and Misa Evelyn Fondo. reader, at a recital In the Oliver hotel auditorium Tuesday evening. The program will include the following numbers: "Legende." by 'Vieniawaikl. Mr. Ingerpoll; "My Love it is Green." hy Brahmn. and "My Sweet Repoe," by Schunert. Miss

Decker; reading, Pre-Radio Ilroad-

Keadln-? 7.äs4 7ä 757i 75 s; S-ary Rrrbuck ÜIU, H02 SO SO Sinclair Oil 31 1, 311; ni 3 1 Southern Pacific Railway f 1 "4 fl üiU ;u "s Southern Railway 2 5 25 12 25- 25 '-j Stroniberg 43 43 42 43 g StiidcliaUor (Vimnuui HIP, Lllb. 12S'4 130 Texas Oil 4 6., 4 63 46U 46, Tobacco Product -5 54- 543 Union Pacific 1421 1 4 3 i 142 143U Unite! State Rubber 53 ggs4 fl3 United States St re! Common 11U 301 H'O7, 100 United States Stel Prfd 121 joj Vanadium 4; 4 9t4 4? 4 Virpini 1 Chemical 263 27 26 27 Waba.sh "A" 32 33 31?." 33.. We.stem Union '. 1 05 101jS Ve.stinch-u-: diu 62 61 -t 62 " White Motors 4S U " 4s 14 Wiüys Overland S8 5 s4 ?-b, 5 1;

Y alley or Kusr a naa n r ,;...; r. that 'Hu!I.i wjis ; TO'! !:. ! I. !!- t!.:: enotich :rft!n to f-ed Ler-.-lf t!i - ye onisfi! a t-lura;) !a fl.e eiriv !i.':r '

j trad. nip. but continue. 1. bi: i:;p i v t' I experters rallied prk"-3 nt x'.o -. ! rnvorable crop eoruht Son were p.-! j responsible for tbe d.-.-'.ir.e in ci.rn j r i tut the appears n.-e rf h-avy ex;v :t 1 a;' jn3 resiilted in plight n 1 1 rr at ti There wn nn featur to ti.- tr.idtr nats, buyers telr.g fea, a:.d 1 ' 1 r light. rrovietens n-ere htrV.er. j Jrdr Wl.ent e;.r::-d off fit U4. ? ! Jl.lO1, find rioyr-d trp i4; S.-; lij opetie-i off '; fit l(. hi. I rh-1 t.t ' hanged t De c:rd er op'-Tied oT ; ' Sd.K1. and closed i;r. '-d.nr. red. I Jul"' Corn f.porol irn'Lans:ed n .'",.

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RAILS DOMINANT , ON STOCK MARKET

casting. Mis-j Fondo; "Nocturne In U ! With Fc'YV Exception?. Priresj" realizing Sharp." by Chopin, and "Po'.ichin- -j V V I I c'n- The h elle." bv Rachmaninoff. Mi.s Makiel- AuvailCC OH iCW 1 Ork Maxwell Met

Exchange Saturday.

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; address of the friend. Prooka was j unal le to find him or give any de-

L 1m Mn-krTraw'. .nr ,shnnan nr.. ' tcription.

Th rnanuficttirrn of PI rt !its Ar:e-f. i at 2 : 2 lock yeter. The check was originally ifsued to Valley Putt r . express. t -hn.. !- ! ,:iv afv--r. n at th. ccmr of Mich-: P-rok by the White Ccn?truct!on f being exceptionally woll jl-iod i;m . r.-I J. ffer-on h'.vd.. by Of- Co.. and called for $4.25. The check

w-itn tn nsat.r.er m v.-n. .1 tr.o pej- f.-..- ?; .:. , ,--. d -- ' had been era4 in a number ot

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ha received the r.w butter. Th f.rcr.;!y prais.'-d nwtpapfr i v r -lifting a- th ( T.e nttdlurr. wh;ch u a. an in.portnt fictT ir. marketirs the product. That the adverts!:.; cam - j al;n wa ucct.iful is attest-1 b th fact that I'ltsAant V alley Putter v ag j-j-t recently place-i cn the tnarket and today can e secured from ! Z ' dealern.

a.-.d

the criminal amount

ski; "Over the Steppe." by Rachmaninoff. "Animal Crackers." by Hageman, "Spirt Flower," by Campbell Tipton, and 'My Aln Folk," by Lnr.on, Miss Decker: four poem-. "Old Dr. Maginn." 'Katy Did." 'Cmer Brown." and "In May," Mi; Fndo; donate, "Scherzo." Finale, by Dvorak. Miss Makielskl.

N'MYV YORK.

S-udebaker wa.s the most active! feature of the day, its early risa i of almostMwo points being followed by a sharp reaction and a fractional 1 net lose. j Chemicals, tobaccos and misce;- j lar.eous h.-ire-s followed In the wake

I "f standard issues but gave way in'

movement before the , eavy features included j

i .1axwe.1 .Motors A.. Atlantic Oulf. ,

Standard Oil of New Jersey anj aj few of the food -specialties. ;

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J.) ..'.-Hitn rom.i i r.e clearincr hn;i cMt.ni.ri

paratively f-w exceptions, prices on 1 showed an increa of actual loan the New York stock ex hange :invt-l r.r.d discounts of about $33.00.000 to higher c round :n Siturday's ' ; compared with the previous week's ion rt-rlectir. the f.nar.cial commit-! decrea of J?4.0on.ooo rb hot i.

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Word lias brcn reeivcil of tho birth of a daughter at the home of Mr. and Mr. Ted W. Mur.son of 1n Angeles, Calif., cn July :sth. Mrs

nity'i belief coal and rail ins: was ip.:;.;

27.".0eä hares. Rails were

that the end fttrike is ra ar. t, sa!i apprc .

:a ctoi

r-.gr:?terir.:

fractions to

In the pain. points.

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ir.gs were reduced by about $4.2;o,

0f,0, leaving excess reerYe; proximately $39.6 0 0.0 00.

at ap.

Munson was formerly M!s Mildred ments advanved on reports of heavy i CHlC GO

WHEAT PRICES SHOW

D0?WARI) TENDENCY

Lane o fthis city

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A I ir- numl- r aitendo! the il.uu' !:;incod together with the name, c :i . i.- : t a: the . o. W. j Brooks had changed the name tor !. '.'!'.: ;. the a p;."e of the Wood-! read Hrown. but the original wasj

o: : ! still viDie.

I.adMau Kubiak. 20 joar oll. It.

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1 o J.ave irsalted iki-rooii park last nrretd by s'pe.-ta!

Owi r. s. n.ar.asrer of' -

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R.i!il ltnlilrvson, otdorr!. 410 R. j

rrtsted t 10 o'clock; the corner of Scott I

1 D.in it. by Officer D?- J

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.TItirviL'N AND IIOUSFAMI'I:. Firemen from the central station answered a call from 61 4 1-2 S. Michigan si., at 11 o'clock yesterday morr.!r.? and showed frightened housewife how to shut off her gasolin stove. .

I Lee. charged with street walking.

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buvir.g order? by principal rallro 1 Is

with a net rain of 2 7-?

the s ror.tr-. r f the steel

United States Steel, 00m-

? "me o! the prcml-

I nent I.ups of that rroup were rsj i.'tllve'.y tAckwari. i Thete wa:? a fiirly large turnover

:n ..icx.can peim:eum ai a ner. fa:n of 2 point", and Mexican Piboarr!.

July

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settlement in the railroad strike and : aosence of out eld? interests led to ' downturns today in the price of j wheat. At the fnish wheat was j down H cent to 1 cent with Sep-1 ember 107T, to 10S and December; 110 to 110H; corn declined" cent

to l1 cer.t, oatf were unchanged to cents off. ard provisions 24 to L" cents higher.

Trade in wheat was light and the

ff some cf their recent heaviness. J tone weak. Aben- of outside la-

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MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Cotton : Susar Exchsntre New Orleans Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Minneapolis Chamber of Cornrncrc Winnipeg GraLn Exchange All Indianapolis Exchanges SOUTH BEND OFFICE J. M. S. BUILDING Telephones: Main 390-391-392, Lincoln 2023 W. O. KENNEDY, Manager Facta and figures in connection Yvith h uriiies or com modities cheerfully supplied. Our private wires extend to the leading ci'.irs of the United States and Canada. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN GRAIN AND COTTON FUTURES COMMUNICATE WITH NEAREST OFFICE