South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 August 1922 — Page 4

THE. SOÜTH BfciND ftEWS-i'IMES

BOARD CONTRACTS FOR SIDEWALKS IN

EASTERN ADDITIO rl it Impro ruiLMt- Amountmt: R $3(A Arnim:.'! for (inloninl (m.rn-. . A : ; I ' C , ; ; l:.v. Re.-. : : n g Th h i -. i.V.:-. R . t w : : : ! w 1 th. 14w . ! ) ! r;-h t ra- k ! f.-'-rn ("o'.-.r.: il C ( f the .i- r ar Ir. t - orif.rm ". . 1 i.;trd ' ""'! : for . pav - , r ' . 1;. ; I) t.-Vi Mar'r.e f ar" t'i i -r:,.tt' 1 ; v p. 1 -Confirm Sewer Ileidiil ion. r.f"'. "'' r'' f'.r pip" s-'Af-r i-n CA'-rl ai:d K'-'i ':.! I -tA fr--::. "!.ip!:i t to K-.v-.nr n v.. and on lt-r-:nr.l v. fr .rn o;: f r .1'. t" .T'ihr.-tnr? (r(,';v r rr 'Jtlrr. for p.;"1 y-vr r Wa". w. ; !) ? a . . v a.-t t h ' w c t n I rif Cam- ' ' rf. r rr-. p d . l r -otutlon for H--ar:ng r a:j! A ri ii v. . vi ; i . t i - - Vctnl t.. an ! th- a'.tv -f r.c'.d s , wa- tl f.-r.l ar.robrr w-.-:;. A written r.:nor.trar o against th" vacs'Iop rf tli flr".' '. -t rrtv' -T .r.d f'.led. by th- brar-1. T:." v.'i'Ttt :on fit th tvrr Ftrt-f an-1 nt: y T-a." t.--n rajt-fl-'l thn hrarI by th O'.'.ver "l.il.l r:ow work. Another rmor, r n fil'- .a!r1, th. .'t ra r. '-e wa p'..a ced j i- p ivirz e.f Mar.r.e 1 o v . to "Vi '.vert s t . , 1 1 . fr"rn In-iiar t Tim reoiutic.n fr th pavement wa? j -r ntirm' hy t!if !o,rd Ii-t and r.'.d.-i had b". n f rI- red. vfIratl'tn wni or.br'd, th M'.ud An : re--: i y i ' " i . . ! 1 1 - t of ivh'eh will h'- roport- 1 at th" l fl ' cion. Award Water Contract. Th" boird aw.ardel .a contract for lh" in. ion of wafer oo n n er t i or..rr S. Miclijcm ct. to the Th"Ma Wilhams lVu:iW'!r.g and ll-atirg Co. r.f th i ity. Th" centra"! amountto ?2.-!",.2'',. Another contrict fur Installation "f wafr r-inn'-t'.ons on rag' M w.h o.-. ,ird"d to W. II. Burke, Co. A preliminary order v. a.- mad" f.-r a.-phalt!c concroe for th" pavement of Carrol st. from T'ari nt. t' I'.roadA a M.. and on T.igon st. from H.ne urace t Ir.'!en av, A 10 ilays to e;t;f in p.-ri-al in granted w ho ('. re to petiiion for typ of pavement. a d iff rent A petition was r-'o.vo.l and re. so- j iution ordered for pln-- pf-wrr on i'ranH st. frrn Corby v. to Howard 5t. Th" board ob-pted a re.-olu-tion for thM pav-me.-.t of the a'ay v.-est of IafiVitte iilvi, fro-m Marion i. to Meridian ?. Hearing was --t for S. id. i:t. WATER EXTENSION PROGRAM RETARDED Railroad Linbarp) on Pipe Shipments Interfere with City's Plan. Th" city's program for extending the city's water main and sowers has been s.-rioir-ly r-t u"d"d. for th' time being at ! i t. by th" embirgo plat ed on .-tee! pip" by the railroads heraus" of the .-trl'se. Th was th" derlaratior. of John W. T w at. i .-u p.-r 1 n t.-nden f of th i v ! . w o r k - v ! i o s ' n 1 1 ! 1 i -1 r t t ! -, h rat i di "lot hi" slltlicel.t i-or ii ' t ,i i r a ! t d sir-ce t he ti: - hat orlv f-u!ti'-;eit -Jth le e!t pipe w . t ' l Improveni of the . I w : ; : ! i i nt- sm r. and was on. bird th I: III'' to tike .ar.- of merg. n-y repair-. Mr. T. v! roa.l otth'i i sura nee as al-o s;at"d that ia:.tl- I. fued hini anv :s;o w h- n pl" -hipme-it-igi'.n ;'orth'-o;'. : n g. W oUld b! a d ta-. d that ua no p - :;.uv t1 ' v o ) a. " w t : S Is n o w i - In t--wn in w !-.! i a t--- r :!.e o Trior.. !g". he; e . i Mere : 1, e t e the revenue d---iv. 1 ? r m and water main w-vi'.d p iy head of tlv cost of ir; -tall i Ti.e situation at wb.--! -ah mb- .,, ing pd-b.-rs i - repo:"M no to l.e . acut" b. . a-.:.-.' .-f a be iy r-.-.-c s'T p'-y hi h f.'-e th-" sfii ll b. r.nd i , a : I b w I. i a -.t b.-.-n eha listed. 1 Tr.e xtej-.s.on of sverat S- W--: - ;-1, p la dona it th(- .n: lt.ee j . , .,-:. -r-. under c m i ! i'.e 1 '.: .--a"! : at.d th s v. c r,v :s pro;re-- ; r . - i i v w a - rem liul Hoaglnntl Appears On U'lt.iQ luitlio Program Tit" pr. gr..: - tten wi; i i-t 1 r o' C. A. .f.: Mclbrr: .... . em in .- !bic'u:.h Mr. llr.x: a", an 1 p N - 1 P.. 1 1 . Hr. M.-., a '. c 1 w h. 1: ra !.o b. o id.' h- H-o i a -V. : i d c ; : . i r : . .i a . a : : w e t" i r w as : rou g ;i 11-rr ar. 3 i" in hart. It T.r.ig i 1 1 .-.it w a no. a: Th.s .lü"-:1. t h V. Co.. ar 1 M s t . . 1 ; w IC Ca A i P P. B --r ' t h . I -v Co . , ' rv.c ? ' Bat an I Rctd V.tate Firm liuys Additional Home Sites X - t " " - A: ' day 1 y estate K V. h re i! Keiler. el lat'd ' W h .Sc ''- 1 4. n I . . r . . i , 2 IP.. M.'.t I ' I t ' all iwaf ! .. a'.n-iin-ar. 1 a '. forth of ! av halt We dlVid'd .-tri e'. - "A V I 1 . a ' ' -as P""- , i : b 1 e . If. bee .nil 1 .a- a ready .-tat t" , r -.e Maim: a dd h:i.- ho:;-,.-- i h:n a f-w naM.t l r.d xpe, Pt-d t ! r . T y X e t ! - lau it up l : j . . r a - 1 .- , v ; ( 1 n s v. ill -. a t-, A !:"! t an gn-rKllv lift r.e-hal. .wt e ti.in Pjs own weight.

New Will Into

Police Boat rLBTlht - - Mnlnr Cr.ift iel a- Far a? .Mirliiirun Citv After Yny. um on I.akr. -.It. V.t!l . . i t . -, . I 1 r. - la y ' 1 t foir : Like r t'.'rrT9 1 1 ; M ... ; ! I and n-h t ::. nt v t i :n m !kc lonl 1 it wi;: b- .i I p : s nr..l fyr: tvr) 1 rri . : . n ; : : . : r .u . I; .-.ai..-'" i f : .:! ! pr -i" .! f r i r 1 r, !!' v 1 1 k i I s: r.kf s.tuatlon i n lefin.t t:o-un. ' . ... . , i t 1 .1 v : .' 'I-'Mf-1 to sera U.tT ''.1 rtf: f ; !'. ow C::v r ! t p.?-.: It lirr p .-.V' .-rs rar n .Ai.rn.-an i

r-ic,. ';V. V ,r . co vr "f';i.l of th room and present a very; I)irture. was not h;3 daughter, bu' :he ! it bt r.ht w.-:. un-iir.;- ,V,V' 1 Z.nVn ' !mpr,,,,'v, p'arance fllled w!lh 1 Marjor! Morgan, of Lowti.. Ind ' :! - 'h- fvt that th-i p' - f m Vrr 1 I C'vory nvab'.e form of leather The whereabouts of the Chnrr.arsk 1 I. .t-I : wv. .f - .-:;r.-:y fat-i w h' r: J ;'r-ct cojni ct.a.r.nen. , oods obtainable. The wails are j sJrj who has been tnlsslr.? fos , ,., . v . . ., . ' pi c inet conim tt? enier. anJ party Uwi ,i i- , . .,, , '"-- ' 5 , 4 " ' nli.rh was . . . t .inched In prey. 1 thre months, is b: 1 unknown.

tc tow! th!,- 'y Ik hind one ' rf ; aernocrai.e fr'-JM Xo exper.se has been f pa red In! The rlrl who Charnar.ki ha

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r r . d i' orr.,n f r'. .1 (, 3 th same day he made it! ... f i " a. i'.iV I . 2: 1 , up tint. I I'o.ut YV.i-h:r!on V.y rri - i. t the , .M' l:'.' car; s :. . m o f th" ( n M't. ! ,y .a r. a-!- it ! .;;'' :.r-i t!; r 1 r t : r. g tho .-h hike. 1 T'jf - i v Ohnstead .. turr,. to Mi'.- :: to rf all o 1 Ch.tro, the way. Slwivinz of "77r Storm," Picturv tf iurthu(st. Is Still Thrill'm? Mov'w I mis N i j m rou-; rnov!e of the c.reat Xort Ii w-: Ii iv" pern li'med, many of them .itching the fancy ft f the playgoer.--. i)ue of this- type that will live long in the memory of rnovi" fans N the adaption of ;nisdon MeCormii i.'s highly f.;iccc.afiil play. 'The Storm." which is beinc !-hon this wo k at th" Oliver theater. f e? .. l 'i :-.'' "l. , J 41 i ; rt. , ' . i . : ' . .- - i i li iccE WW "ye stopm" sum house Peters A UNIvEgSAL JCWEL Tii" -tory. which s full of thrillirr g iri'idents. !.- wrapped around a little French irirl who i.- jla.cd in th" ( ire of a trapper and his city niest bv -.a- fatliM", who is a fugit : e f rem I & o it p o . . I ' 1 . th" Northwestern mountIntimiie contact betwcri tii" three cngeihi'-rs love in tb.e re.irts of Th" two men. each of a 1 iff' nrit kind. The el!ma cornea hen it becomes n e -s try to brave i"me or a nief-t Hi" and trio ' t--.rr,-r wirr- by cheating. H-ci-e p. i-v jio;tras th" woodsman, ir.d is supported by Matt M.... re ind Vugin.i Yahi. 11 oman Hurt in Accident Files Suit Ashing SlUHH) am t ges aggreg.ita ICed by Mrs. 1. W .fe of Jacob th" Furnas I-e b i . Mik. i ; : .- Sa. a ". M : v": Ml! w 1 ; ... Sa.- w .i.s injuici in an m:n; accident IVc. sth, . it i- alb-ge 1. a tru.-k belonging i omp.trr. i ir. b-ssly driven and .'.-fectivo brakes, struck the . ;'; car on Thiid.s:.. M ishawak.'i, M :kcsell :s siid to have reeeivs vh,'-!i I. paired two surop, :-a ; .or-.- at1'! will distigure or :.'.. U" . M : d City Briefs Charged !) ari lllkliaif. Ind., girl t ti g th- tot be.- her chlbl, -o-g. l..,n.:e. V N'otie D.irr.e v - taer. into cu-'o'.y Tue- '. av t : y Pet - ct.e da tries Cutting :- ! . . .i -" o th- Flkb. irt Mith-rt-: . BiPae w a liter taker, to F.lk!icer frotib ; 1 1 A a -. 1 '. , 1 1 - t c i cty. I'atO Jör.ia n. onsold from the ex- , .'Oo u-' , I of th IV r to It wa- -old a n M.-ha -vaka. Th I a cently put mode, on the I hi i i- men h i:;fai cd Cit .Bulge day or: : i , t o x : . ; . ic I s. n d .' nt.i e r. .. .la 'ii'-s 1 '. np, Dil. . 1 1 o luL a rv! f j ! V. Tim i ! hi w a : d ii. , , ea , hundred p : ,t sts of i . . I 111!' and !-ecntj-tie th" Ft. Way r. div a :t a J on .lie steend ii.iv of :r-i ay rette t ;.. Rev. F: ; :-. : e r at t at Notre Dame . Meyer is con- ;:. li i- sup.-r-w I . Ai oi Ft. f.ive ren:on:s w.ll lay n.om.ng. Vyr.. '. . lc 1 ' 1 . . (cH.rge 1 -i. Ft Knl-r. foriiuT ai-t;uit p n v s-; a i d 1 It c the Y. M. C A. and um .ia.il at the Svith Ui.'ay--t:.- H:g i sein.-, I. i- in Soutii Be-nd f .if. v iia 8. Regular lniinii ami plan-i for th. w ir.ter's soc. u activtties w ere 1 1 . i s : ve;t;r,g a a meet: Wo::. en's Cath.d.c trdr - N . 1 " C. in A. N. ng of ; a; Hoy Scout" from Jack oii. Midi.. '.. . aie itiioute to Camp Roo.-eve.t at lap'.:.', will vis.t tlie So.rdi F nd .- today and he g;;.-l- at the I:. t estate f.iir at S; r.ngbrook Park. On ti.'.r return Rom tb.e camp, the Ja.kscn scouts will again stop over .:i South ltcr.d.

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DEMOCRATS MAKE PLANS FOR FALL POLITICAL DRIYE

State Cliairman AuMrc. -es Dis trict, County and Local Partv W orker?. Lower taxf ar.d a return o! aT.romobile '.' fr. : o u n y improvement o I are arncr;,' the pr.nclpal Z.1! of th dniO' tats v. ho m -:k elecn at t.viM pos in NovemLf r. ruom Stat i.nairrr.an waiter s. trr.a.or Chandler ' . -'",''T ( f New Carlisle outline the commute ,,D'Ky wliun wou,.a- ne pr In mui'il the coming election. If u-ij i n-fw,.! .no tiirf,,! rrfwx'A rif ... , , . i . ,.. .. . ... , 1 1 1 e t win nt r cniei. incv r.stenca . ... , xo mm ior over nn ik r. luniou tHf 'r r o tri fwr. rf fhpe. tt.lf o .-.in- . f -i i - i... , e . i , .. .... l i tne neres.Klty of organic.;: n that a houFP-to-hotio anvas ! was vastly more Important than party speakers. Precinct meeting-, he maintained, do more to win o. r th" "Independent" than the "barnStorming" of orators. The meeting was called to order by Dist. Chairman Prank S. Mayr of South Bend. Among party candlH 1 1 r. a nrr..nnt u i rn 1 1 T V.fh.er - , , " i a j Okfefe. nominee for representative; from the l"th Indiana, district In congress; George H. Dehorlty, of Iilwoofl, candidate for state treasurer; Zaratyiah T. Dungan. candidate for clerk of the .Supreme Appellate court, and Robert Brackan. Frankfort, candidate for rtato auditor. Charges Kxtravagaiic. The entire district was represented by county chairmen and associates. At the meeting were County Chairmen Frank Nevins. South Bend. St. Joseph county; Frank Martindale. Plymouth. Marshall county; Rverett Schriver. Rochester, Fulton county; Charles Anglin, Warsaw. Kosciusko county; Fred Brewer. IiPorte, Ra Porte county; William Krau. Flkhart. Elkhart county, and I. W. Hostetler. Knox. Starke county. Extravagance In the spending of state funds and the seemingly wilful disregard for expenditures were Mr. Chandler's chief points of protest against the present administration, which, he claimed, would prove a hoomerang to the republicans' when they go before the people for a return to power. Particularly, he decried the "mismanagement" of funds for state roads. "You who are responsible for democratic victory this year must speak of the true facts of extravagance and waste which has heen committed in providing state highwavy." declared the speaker, making comparisons of costs by counties and by the state highway commission, lie dwelt a little while on a criticism of the Fordney-McCumber tariff bill, now in conference, but Insisted that the Issues of state expenditures was a principal one and one not to bp made light of. Vaithful Sister at iSotrc Dame Dies; Rites Friday S-ter Certrude, who for 30 yeat-: was In charge of the minum kiddies of St. Edwards hall at Notre Dame, died at the university at S o'clock Imsday night following in illne.su of complications. Cntil three years ago. she together with Sister Aloyslu1. had mothered and cared for the youngsters, some of whom had only a .diort tiri.e before learned how to walk. M,ny of the well known university tudentf and athlete were at one time under her cire and he was he'd in mot high esteem by all who kno-'v her Sister Gertrude was nn aunt of Father Jim Quinlan. ne.wly appointed prefect of discipline at Notre Daune. Funeral ervices will be held at the university Friday n-crning and rrwiny friends from distant points are expected to attend. Playground Season Here to Close With Many Stunts An exhibition of wimmln?, diving and life sav'ng met boils will be a feature of the play carnival at How- j aid park Saturday afternoon which i will close the playground season In I South Bend. A number of exhibitions hav been Riven in this and other cities by the. squadron and have attracted large crowds. Inter Hay ground contests and c:it,ic with a cage ball recently in- , , ura ,.. rr itmmctt n 11 I l oi Uv. t vl " J ...... v - ' Angell. the "play man" will also be ! .1,. r,.Airn m f rtr Vi a affornoon. Marv children from different sec-

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state .air j tjor Gf tne cpjy are expected to parSal Cres-y I , , . iV,,vnht thnt the

. . i i c a i e li 1 1 v. a , - i . . v ..... w . . - i ..'o.- ..irnii i! will iriw I.tv-o i" rowd ptay of spei'tators. Kizers Sue to Foreclose Mortgage on "Summit" Lot suit for the foreclosure of a sioo mortgago on lot No. 103 of the Summit filed In Place addition, has been uper.or y Or.ey rd Jiarj lv.zer. aga.nst sephine Grradzlela. According to th papers filed, the lef.-ndir.t borrowed this amount from the Kizers in May l?-l -'u! gave as security a prom-sory note j and the mortgage involved in the suit. Inability to collect the $100 has prompted foreclosure proceed ir.ss and 5173 is esked. Chief Lane Warns Against Burning Leaves in Street Building of Are.- in ( the c.ty's streets is prohibited by city ordinance and Chief of Police Iwine I-s-ae-s a warning against burning of leaves and dhris. particularly on a.- p halt p a e m e n t s . Liability to arrest is incurred for hgbting nrt on asphalt, stated the police chief Wednesday. Such P.rc-s. he addel, will burn cavitie In such types of pavement and cause it to begin breaking up.

Leather Shop, Only One In This Section, Will Open Saturday

xovei :n every r?3?cct i south j ner.i. r;p-.vyt Limine houe. Th , lathr Shop. 118 N. Mlchlmn ' w Its door- to th public Mturdr.y. for .orüe time. deorge 1 f. Mayr, pre-Ident of the' :.'-i?r.?r Shop. Inc.. his fostered th , Ira of n:i exclusive e'nop of this :ature In this City, but it wag on.y " e:.tly that the realization of this . , id"a was made possible. T room whlrh th new tore : re-, rspjd'.f-d and i? Ideal In every re-; attractive u v. ...m. . basement for tho showing of trunks i and larjre pieces of luggage uch m i irat boxes, . . . . . . v . i .... v. . x. - fx .IV. -imllar article?. According1 to Mr. Mayr. there is no other store of this kind In th'. part of the country. Mr. Mayr has invited the public to the opening Saturday. Car; fo ace Trial Soon ; Girl Accomplice in Jail Communications between Chief of Police Lan and James "Watson, h!ef of police nt Younjrstown. O., I yesterday revealed that Alton Clark. Jr. of this city. wh at present H detained nt Warren V, on charges of carrying conceal.. i weapon? wit' be brou.;i;t charge. to trial fovu or that Frieda Seifert, Clarke'si alleged j accomplice in a number of offences. I i.s serving a 20-day Jail sentence in the Mahlning county Jail at a' OUngstown. She was recently convicted of being a suspicious person under the Ohio liv. s. Clarke, who i wanted here on a charge of enticint- the girl away from her home in thin city, will bi cdlled uron to answer charges at Warren and at Your.gstown. Thp disposition of his cases there will depend, to a great extent, on whether the local department presses charges against him. The girl has made a written confession of a series of robberies and confidence Operation In which the pair engaged. She will be held by the Voungstown authorities a? an important witness against her companion. She ha.i stated that she will not return to this city following the completion of her sentence in Ohio. Taxpayers May Request Pro pcrty Reassessmen t Owners of property which has been assessed for more than what is considered its true ca-h valu as a, result of the establishment of hori zontal increases in asessments through orders issued by the state board of tax commissioners, may rile a petition with the board before Aug. 31 asking for a reassess mr.t, according to Phil H. Zoecher. a menvber of the board. Mr. Zoecher stated that the power to make horizontal raises has 'been passed on favorably by the supreme court and It hius also been a pettld policy in Indiana for 50 years. These raises would probably never be made if the local ofTIfcrs did .their duty, he said. It is not the policy of the board to over-assess property, according to Mr. Zoecher. That 13 the reason that the board will reassess property filed by the taxpayer for such action before Aug. 31. Woman Recovers Diamonds Yesterday Valued at $1,500 Diamond.s worth $1.000 were recovered yesterday and returned to their owner. Mr. J. I Di?nan. 122 S Chapin st.. who had supposed them stolen sine Tuesday morning. The jewe-3 were found by M!.ms Sde'.la Kar.dev of Mtshawaka. who reported that sho discovered thejn close to the sidnwalk in front of 223 .S. Carroll st.. from which flddre.s Mrs. Dig-nan had moved late Tuesday. M.s-s Kandey picked them up while on o t her way to viit a friend near S. Carroll The supposed theft was reported to the. lohce Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Dignan. Sho suited that she wan carrying them In a man's handkerchief which she was accustomed to pin near the top of her stocking. This had apparently worked looe. allowing her jewelry to drop to the i ground. Among th valuables waa a two caret diamond ring, three smaller dlnmond rings, and one ring which had turquoise ti in it. J Charged tvitll MUIUI iUIC I UJ I licfilil Charged with paslng a streeit ;pr while unloading: passengers. Walter Crowe!!. 19 years old. 213 N. Notre Dame av.. furnLshed honds for his appearnnce In city court for hearing Friday. Crowell was arrested Tuesday evening in th 600 block on Mtshawaka av. William Härtel, 303 N. Third St.. River Park, was the other of two motorist to face City Judjre DuCcmb Wednesday. He was ari rai '"no a nn nnnin j:rt of Traffic Ilosinskl. charged with hav ing improper license. Hartei's ca.se alo went over for trial Frldy. 07irVi. Former Hoosicr . William H.

JO-:fta.e äUjjtor ur.,ter ex-Gov. Raton, : (or tw0 terms, wa.s In the city Tuos- j j ta. n;Kht the guet of the Oliver! ; hotel, on his way by motor to the :

Maekir.ac Islands. O'Brien, whose hone :s al Uuvrc nceburg. Ind.. thr'- times state chairman o st3re democratic committee. the In h!fi rirty a.s h.s 33n, Cornelius O'Brien, a Iawrenceburs banker. 4 WARSAW-' REMA1XS AS FOURTH CLASS CITY WAPSAW. Ind.. Aug. Warsaw :s to remain in the fourth class of Indiana niunic palities, the tax valuation for the coming year be-ins in excels of $7.500.000. The total assessment agalnt corporation" in Kosciusko county Ia $1.310,701. Every man's life I. es within the pre-ent. for the past spent nd done with, and the future is uncertain

FATHER BACK HOME WITHOUT DAUGHTER

MUliawaka Man Find That! r- , n n . n . f i ',r "CHI in LlllCaO I from Lowell. Ind.

M!rhal Charrarjk!, IOCS K. Uw-icrJ rence t.. Mi.hawaka. who. .-com-

pntiied by Chief of Pol. -e Barrow?, went to Chicago II. ycf: E. f rda v to r i r; homj his daughter. ' Rose Charnar?ki. K. vearp Ail rfturned home late yesterday ui,--jc cessful in quct, having1 l?arr.p1 that the Kirl who had supposedly newspaper c-ivo )ir.r r, - M.-ir. . . . , ;!o,V lat Tndav hv I'hh-ao !!re official At that time she told a story of belr.s mistreated oy two i Chicago men after he had ans - i a wered an advertisement for maga-j zine solicitors. She has since been 1 held In a juvenile home in Chicago. Her appearance Is said to coincide quite closely with the descrlpi tion of Charnarski's missins daughter, and It was this fact that led I to tho mistake in identifying her. Lcc to Manage iScw Hat Store on Ar. Michigan St. Announcement was made Wed-

nesday of the formal opening of the!az;ri0 jiert.( rj;td at hr aptrtmcnt

1). and M. Hat store. IIS N. Michigan st., which will be held Situr - daj. Th.? local store U the sixth of a chain of hat stores operated by Paul Doremus of South Bend and Floyd Miller of Kalamazoo. Mich. Five ,: ...rr.i : x" v -' vV v ' : . -. ...x . ... - . . ; . ..v' .-. v: ;. . V .- '.-a . , y.;:."7-.' " -:r-y-H :' ";: : .;. . ... ., : ; :: -i. ; , "'rV": Ä; ; i,f $Am Z : ': .'.- :.Vi f-' -JsW::: ..." v4. r ::: :v..r: VI UK I ft LCR other stores are operated at Springfield. Ill, Flint. Mich; Pontiac. Mich.; Muskegon. Mich., and Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. Doremus has been engiged in't the hat and caps business for the past 16 years and eight, years ago operated a store in this city. The local tore Is one of the finest of the chain. "Walnut oases line either side of the store and are arranged in a mot artistic manner. Virgil Lee. formerly with George Platner & Co.. will have th-" management of the new store which will carry a complete line of hats and caps for men and youn-t nv-ti. According to Mr. Doremus, they will feature $2. $5 hats. ' tin Soutli Re nil (ire Xo. .( of tVn.vInipn Circle took nn routine business and initiated one member at their regular meeting W. hall last night. m MARKET

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Open High Low C!o-c Advance P.umely Common 21 21 Allis Chalmers ."i li ".T'i American Can .Co 01 H11 m American Car Foundry IS 1': l7-i 1S7U American Hide and Leather Com li1 IIa 1 4 H '2 American Hide and Lather Prfd T2 73 72 -s 7:,1i American Industrial Corporation .äö1 3.". 's 3rr-M -4 American Locomotive 12j 121 U 12'2 12'o American Smelting C.-IU f, ." t4,'H ''..". American Sugar 4 S3?4 3T American Telephone and Telegraph ..124 124 1 22 '4 12 American Wool 9 0- r i3 iUU Anaconda Copper r")7 .". n." Atchison , 103U 103 s; 1..3 13 Raldwin Locomotive 12U 127 'i 12 v 120 Baltimore and Ohio 5 94 r.t -"4 Hethlehm Rtprl "IV T'i Brooklyn Itapid Transit 2 .". 1 2 2.1 " 'J .. - ö'i California Petroleum " 1 3 " 1 "i r:i1 Canadian Pacific 1 4 G 14 0 1 4 5 1 14 . 5 h Central Leather 4i'i 41 t, 40's 41 Chandler 1 : h 2U OlU U1 Chesapeake and Ohio 7 7S 77 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Com. 35 1 ZHm 2:,1'2 3-'-a4 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Prfd .".4 .4fa :v:2 .'3V2 Chicago and Northwestern to '."j" 'tr ta Chicago. Rock Island and IVoria 4 0 4hU 4.".7 4""s Chicago. Rock Island and Foria "R".. S"- SGU O Chill Copper 23 23U 23 23 Chino Copper 31'i 31 4 31 31 Corn Products 119 1 ' 12' IIS "4, llSai Crucible Steel 91" 9 2- t-l-, lCuba Caae Sugar 1 4 U 1 4 1 u 13-". 14 Erie Common Is lwl 1T7 177 C.eneral Eler-trlr 1S7 1 S K'7, ls7 General Motors Common be.: 13 13-2 1 3 CJoodrich 3 0 sri.j Tp, 30 Croat Northern Ore : . . . 42 !2nv 42 42 Great Northern Railway ?4 ''4r'4 !' 4 i International Harvester 1 1 1 -, 111- llls 1113 Industrial Alcohol 0.", 04 f, 1 Illinois Central 112 IK 112 112 International Nickel 1 is International Paper "s .-,7 :,s Kansas City Southern 20U 2"7 20 20 Kelly Springfield 4 C 4." 4". 4 7. Kennott Copper 37 37 37 37 Eackawanna Steel T r 7 9 r" Lehigh Valley 6s- r. Louisville and Nashvil'.e 130' 137 130 137 Marine Common 1 4 : - 13", 13 Marin" Prfd H f,l -? -7:, Mexican Petroleum 175 14 17 5 13 Miami Copper 2" 3r' ' 3 nn Midvale Steel .....33 21 3 4 3 4 Missouri Pacific 23 2 4 23 23', National Enamel 5S F,. Neveda Copper 17 17New Haven Railway 3212 33 32" 32 New York Central &5 9n 9 Northern Pacihc 87 ; -iu S7 Norfolk and Western 11S 11 s. 7S 1H ns Pacif." Oil 57 5?S, 07 57", Pan American CHI 7C 7iiJ3 70 7i.2 l'ennt-ylvar. ia 47 4 7- 47 47 Peoples Ca-s 9252 92 92 &2H Pullman 124 2 27 1 24 127 Pure Oil 33 311 32 32 Railway Steel Springs 112 IE". 111 111 Ray Consolidated Copper 10"2 1( 10 16

Large Increase Shown In Throngs Attending Paths and Playfields

:darr e at th vartou ar. l pin:. cr und..e citv during th p.T5t year r r allr i 0. .13 cmparcel w.th the pr'Mn-gs year's :"for K ltd i ir !:uet:r. th. r f - r e a : o r. - p o ' A d :r. :r. ist j a ' r. I j. . i . : ....'..- t" t:i' Ir. it:sar.d thf Ccmv h. :l b d row 1 fsp.-otatur ".mitte moved rt-qucstrd to a! ::: Howard or.. A tentative trial I:baU L-a..:';r in ere la 1 Irdc r I.u:': laTg? crow.I r f ir.t rto th ptnyf.Mf.. The recrealoa cm. tp.at Mayor See jlr; 1 ope: the play fes-tl; paik Saturday after:. c o'ud-'f-t for t;. i: rr.:r.-: vear was 0. ,5 ' fered an I apptoed. It wa- a', so suggested th.at arrar.g mer.t be made with tr.e- parK beard for coipmfinn in thQ vo r--.. - r n-!t0l'lum -or the hy ar.d "-ris of t ' during the winter month. The recreation committer will give trophy to tho V. M. C. A. team which won p of th" :r. ;u,oor A. eeend tro phy will be ofleied X y the cfminittee to the leaders of League "I?. whi-h is now eomp'.eti -.g its cht,Ju. The winner in this .ta-tu" will nut-t th "V" ttar.i for the city title. Ueoie I'iatnfr id-.nt at the meeting of the committe' a r iieferitative of th- park i)o:ird. Statistician of Eagles' Magazine Dies at Home ! Mis- Ann.l . (l fi-r mainAI. Cas, lv ( vr tail'tioi.t.n of the IZacrP-s m.'-.tf-o2 4 lorta'-re av , h.-t mzht. follow - Jins an jUnej of two yeara of con plications M'iss (va.s?, parai-io. In-a. who was horn in alIs66. -ame to this ci'y about t;0 years agi and ha. been connected with the Eagles' magazine for n.any year.s. i-iio Is urvied by three sifters. Mrs. X. B. Haffln. Borky. Cal.. Mr-. William o'Conrell, Iivermore. Cal.. and .Airs C. W. Culp. Chicago. Ill . and ofo brother. Waiaen L. Cass of this . city. Sh wa.s ;i daughter of former Judg Joiin 1 ("ass of Por ter county. Ind. I'll rural ..rvi-cs will be hold from tlie reside nee of Ik r brother. Warren I). I'.a.ss. 305 Dubail av.. Frida afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Buri.aJ will be in Itivervicw eemeterv. Members of Republican Advisory Board Selcctc( John Moorman of Knox and Mrs. Gertrude Cook af Warsaw were yesterday named r -presentative of thi district on the men's and women's I advisory committees of the republi can state com iiittee. according to an announcement by Liwrence E. Lyons, tate chairman. Each congressional district In the state is represented on the advisory committee by one man and one woman named by ;ho district chairman. A meeting of the state committee will be called for the second or third week in September, at which time will be orsanized. Mr. Iaop.s said. m;w i:eivH.mit ctacii. FRANKEIN. Ind.. Aug. 21k Chelsea Hoono of Whiteland ha been chosen director of athletics of Elkhart High scholl. He is a graduate of Fronklin college, and. later attended Ohio S'ate University. Last year he was athletic coach at Carroll college, Wiukesha. Wis. j CLIPPERS WIN. t - In an exceptionally fast ball -i me 'the Walkerton Clippers defeated the I EvdiCK !!!!! Sunday tiV tne f'Ori i 0 to 2. Tho Clipper xvill play the

W. O.ita-t llamb't a?gregit!cn Sunday af

ternoon at Hamlet. SUMÄRY

Ia.I.-g Ip :!!.' I r .t r. I i S a rs IP" b-.i. k S;r hi i r ( 1 ' Southern T ir :; ; . , -. SüUther.a Kai. ay Stm!e!.iker Cinnnn Texas (.'. T-x.m a r. 1 I "a - ?; Tob.-.-.-.. !To I i: : . . n !M :ti - T'nited Stat K." ! fr.tt'-.l St..t.s rr l'r..: i s:.tt-.- St. i" lr.i:-d S- S:- I". f 1 Van. a lium . . Vlrg.r-.ia :. . i . . w.ii. ih "A" Ve-rn Vr.l: -. White- .Vt--rs W.::. ( v r! i". '.

IRREGULAR PRICES PREYAIL ON MARKET I l r.-IIUK-Ul 1 T" III 111 I' M III Chaiijic? .Mexican IVtreuni Advanee.-. ( N K V Y 0 1 1 j . Aug. 2 -I i i t u '..il ! nrb-v hii'f- ....-w'tv .t.iivn., ir,) ; took pkaor. ,:i today's f :r!v m : i v ! :ock mark-., ; r -.j:ii.;b'.v in : ' speirc-v to f.tihu ,.' :!;. .-, . hi .. i f.. a 2 strike i.egot. a;. ;.. .i:.d i.a- p-;.m.-tio rpor:-; fr.-.th th- - ' ' j railroad p: ierits. I ilail shares, rsp. cia!!;, ..nt-ua. it j i-arriors. sold r.;f s i tst a -r 1 1 i : i v ,r, t !: ! opening but 1 e. ov. ifl :a;--r. (;..; j quotati' Jts genei ally r--hoir .-: it,.;. ! fractional d"vhr - f. a .- j like Xorther:; r.i.-ilic. Mi-- ;:i I" cific. prefc-." ed. L.-iiisv jlie and Xa.-h-.ill.. 1 1 . i . 1 u- . i ii;c, i a na vt. .:gj:i.i and Wec-vrn Marvi.md : o-- i a : blight gains. Mexican Petroleum i,;rn..-hed tiie individual feature of The ,,.!;, rising nearly : ji.:nts ; atit.oun. - muni licit ;,.. I I ..- I -oo,,-.,;;.. o o. ior ;ie inortns export ta' - to th--Mexican go ernnie?.; und.-: ., , nt leere, wliieli ri.,i ilo ,t In percent of the tax !a-t year. Demand for cpiij m.-nt saar- '.a - centered today in Pullman ihr whb it advanced :: point.-. ;:.! . - r t: i ; . - merit.- were irregrjlar. Ain-ria:; and Eima Eocomot i and A n.r rica r, Car and Found rv -h-.w mg nomin.-il gains, while Baldwin Lor om-.t , (Peneral Electric woe back w ard. Tlie n.-' uii.'.j ,.,! l ... i -I h e a a sha res. dust after tii" market c'o-rd j; was annoumed th c the board id I governor- hkd refused tl;e reoor-tl "of members for an extra hopday Sat -

urday Septem b r .'. j ard I ! U; ",-: Ylrty eper.l eff Call monev opened a: .'. "r "nt '' "' : 1 ,-1 'si , . - 1 - 1 I S. ;.-.;;,!... r ,,-s ..i.o;... 1 ..rr 1 , t Sl5-?-bui was ailv.m. ed to 4 at d thence j nr.-l d up i. ,.; . r,-l err e .,: to i2 , w here it do-cd. A shght stif-i-P-" -ir.-l : ...-d ur.et.ar.ge.I ; Mar oy-prid fening was noted in th" rate, for j U1" "'!-' 1 a'- ""' -".-l . 1" t efT Kr. time monev with little a-" ; i v being . inn i,o ri;iiircr. market. Foreign exchange rates were in- s t a r . ! i r i s :t tirst l".,la'U.alc ; e-ori(i clin.-d to weaken, mark being oiint-: -v''-'-'a ed i.i-liiw seven cents a hurrdr.-d for .;p the His: time in history, i'zecho-1 r THlKsn- Twin l'.".i l.n.r; AmeTJtH Sloxakian crowns continue, 1 their up-! ward movement, istabh-hing a new '! ')..; Svf, high rate at 1147. aln.o-t double th.it r,..,lt..r 1, '.,... rs 'Jev of a month ago. but voiding to .1 4 t P U'A'I a i;s K-lie e.ir.' New at the close. A sharp coihipce also ;'.V-;V. V ','!:;' " AAA'1 1 h.:,JJ K':-V 1 ' - Id i !i l. ' i: 1 U !i : e. .loke.t. 3 ear. took place in portu u-.-e -.-hane. I .j i t . t - r 5 1 ''a 1 '- : Minn. es'tido--. whicll hid hern quoted j I ' J r "li "v v'.'iv l,.-iJ. 1 tar. Sil""; above -even cents cirlv m the uc.k.l SA'; '"::y -r:"!,.j- ""''': CnUbr. , . -en ' ' b "do-l le-.!'. a. SI .V.. dropping to ;SÜ. j riTTslil Ii(i I I VLTO( K . WHKAT PRICES ADVANCE T?'.AND THEN I.OSE (IAIn!' Ü:";. "XU.JXVJ "ZZ m.icaco. a5. M.-.n, a. yap'p;;;-''-',;:;,!-;:'-'-;.. heat prices a eraged today but tli m r Pi ; J j,i.-,',;-.c

pes; prices were not maintain -I andii.er ; ..; , ..a : . p .-uve j: :;:. pj 7..

at the tinish th"t"e was htt!- chang trom th" pi evious clo-e Final tig ure- w ( re uiichar-g-d to 1-4 higher with Seiaejnbfr 102 .".-s !0 1"2 .1-4 ,,: .-..v ,, ,,: com was 1 -S to -s ap. oat- he'd steadv and th- provi.- ion- w t " un(p.t,.' -,i tn ,,, i,.:.p,.r ...i . ... t. ... :.. ineie was mmi- jian'- .n --mi-in.-fit tiotfu m the w ! i--.it market and al-o further si. -or .ov. ring .. , ......... ...a-.. .... ... 1.,.' iT'.-"'i-..'i.- .oi iii' '',.-- to the high point whu h .anmi va.lies above outside figui' - of the pievious werk. Some r"in.-t at i ng of short lines wa in fidei.o on .. . r - t'U.g" and witn a 1a1 k 01 o':t-,(!.. i 1 e- j , th" reaction was . ,i-;Iy a''ai:.'i l'r si; export demand w a - reo rt-d as slow although Lirpo.d -h..wd a Ik tt"r undertone an ! ' io- d ' . i - ri - f r Corn wa- uu-ett;."! I 1 v at! hot v. .ath-r prevailed in th- - we-t wi'h further damage r epTt-' from that section and for-e-.t't indicated generally fair hut w.th slightly lower temperature. Pri'-.s advanced r-harply on the bulge, there being a good r'.avs of selling of September, the market being influenced by .-mall orders either way. NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING Thomson MeKinnon Aetna 12 Cid. A. W. I'aper 3 Allied Backers 7 12 Car Light 1 1 1-10 Cent. Mtrs. S Perfection 23 Phil. Morris 20 Tob. Prod. Ex. 6 7 Eni. Pft. Shrg. I 7 T'r.I. Ret. Candy 0 F. S. Light 1 Wayne Coal 2 Wright Martin 20 Aller. Oil 2a 4a Alii-I '; 4 Bos. Wyo. SI Boor." 12 14 Carib 7 Elk Basin 10 Fe. j era: 1 Int. P-te. 22 Living-ton P". Marian d of Mex. - Merrit 7 9 M. W. Oil 2 3 M. W. Pfd. C M. W. It-fz Zr') Bid. n. A. (:: Noble 19 2 0 I'-:: r.-.-rk 0 7 i '... !. and Ref. 1 Ityan 7 54 Slit Creek New 13 Sapulpa ? 9 SImms s a. r. c. Big Ledg 10 12 Bos. and Mont. 14 15 Cons. Copper 13 Zri Cresson 2' 11-15 Divide Ex. I r 13 Gotdzone s 9 Hecla t 7 Jer. Vd. 3 Kerr Lake 3 Magma 2 7 McNamara S 10 Nip. Eav He ules 2

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