Download - THIEVES RED BOOSTERS-CROS- Like SOUTH BEND ,iVo? FnJJ! I · Tho i:jd Cro53 ufii.:.--' i j?t 511.2 in noon, the younger Mrs. Kaylor re-turned to where her baby was in keeping, and.

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Page 1: THIEVES RED BOOSTERS-CROS- Like SOUTH BEND ,iVo? FnJJ! I · Tho i:jd Cro53 ufii.:.--' i j?t 511.2 in noon, the younger Mrs. Kaylor re-turned to where her baby was in keeping, and.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME- S

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THIEVES LOOT RED ;

BOOSTERS-CROS- S

OFFICE HERE! SOUTH BEND twaraeis dmSHOW ABILITY TO LikeJUDGE LIVESTOCK ,iVo? FnJJ! I

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'Lr: rruit. JV;T : t g $2 ?siir.Ev am L.w.v,-r.- "- 1rr

r rTi c market advanced lc in : N". Y. C. W i. T .

ra'.r ..i- -1. f4.-'- -w- - ek.wheat

iriay wears JLna 4.--0; Is:but corn. c'.os-?- 1- -4 fj C-- Sc: Norfolk ar.d W;ern

ar.d oat. l-- 4e lower. i Northern Pacific ...V 1 v

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STOCKS HEAVY AT

CLOSING SESSIONriii(.(,o cn c.ni'.heat started cn a mcdrate'.y i Pure O

undertone due to heavy sales Par.-A- m rlcnn Petroleum ret. 51.14' j

Robbers Again RampantSteal Car on Live of War-

ner's Departure.

Many Boys Display ExpertKnowledge in Demonstra-

tion at iS D. U. Farm.j:t xport.rs No. 2 !ri ir-:tr-

1 1st. N.i .1 .-- ,1 vr'r'ar 1 'after Monday's close.N

Husband and Wife Kiss andMake Up May Live Hap-pil- y

Ever After.I 1 V. . . sell- -brought cut S7

I nlxrd, N : esixr.!. III11 i j S rrtx . n :orderjs h cauaed a fv-tba-w

the! II." - - t " 54t haves' Features in'b- -Oil: Strongest white. No : u;:- -off rings wero arf-orb:- d

PI u c t u a t; c ns c c n : i n u e d

Peoples ''..-i- ?,

Per.nylvar.la ,

P:rc- - Arro.vP:ttsurg tv-a- l

Rr.y Consolidated CopperReadingRepublic ?'eolReck I.:ar. 1

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thp?e .:r.c-- the greater partDealings on New York StockExchange Tuesday. ATS -- Vof tho :on. trado .tr ir.ain.v at

After playing hide-and-se- k withtho police fcr 2 4 hours, .Mrs. Cather-ine Kaylor, on. a warrant1sworn out against her Ly h- -r j

mother-in-law- . is reconciled with'her husband. Clement Kavlor. ar.d'

j 1 : cal. buying cf September

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South Bend Marler! iiand se'knt: of Deer.iber wero noted, j Rubberj Toward th finish the buying j namely: power improved in the breaks and Ilum"Iy

NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Stockswere irregular at tho opening of

.c c mm op.

l'fdj the young coup'.o with their four- -

e.re ran rani agiln. Instead of rrb-I.r- r

the church mite liox- - er trip- -

rar.i th- - altar of gehlen ornament.--,

a has happened in tbia city in the;it, ihr- - nf ir.- - th:ivr-- h ive dc- -

I.-- v.l now iin-- dien-;'k-1 n.can ofxhlbit.ng a totally unprincipled

Ktrenk of IwIe.vinoi.Mo.if'.ay. ii'.;ht it consisted of rob-

bing the Pf-- Cros n! u of. the 'jn:'1currency and ti iPnj t;i cir cf C.L Warr.'.r. 121 i. I r i n f--. up;the PTt of the-- dopartu.-- e of the War- -

i Ti:r iiv'n yi"iif-e.- V.rri aril sr-- pr ' F; . .1 '. -'year-cl- d baby boy have kft the city,'.t.v, miuuay üüu iie- - u nie liiiüi .....presumably for towalac,

KY J.VMES IILVIXiJws-TlrrK--s I 'ami Kidtor.

To ascertain their quallflcaticr.a.emtn'o live ocz Judpra were pu:through a series of rigid tefts 3cs-terd- ay

at St. Joseph farm of NotreDame yesterday. Tha contest wa3conducted by I'rof. C. T Gobble, (.f

Purdue, who is regarded as one ofthe heel authorities cn tho subjectla the country.

Boys from all sections of thocounty were there, and all displayedsuch a wido jra-s- p of the elemertaiypoints of livestock Judging that Itwas penible to select any group ofwinners. In view of this fact. Itwas decided that ajl the contestantswould bo eligible to pafa on tho live- -

m lour i irn 0.. Mirr.ij;n t )M1W HAY-rajI- r.?. Hl;; ?, ;

l.-- JC-,'-- PT ton.

hllFII MAKKMLiCcrrertfc' Vt Y,t o. . ito. r : ?

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A f. FAT. FA i!4.M'Pan i;n ass--s- r r- -r .

becanio known lato Tuesday after- - dealings when transportation.! were ,' " ;"V

PT - fcln! subjected to renewed liquidation. ?a '1 kr:admx.S he a more; Trading was slightly more active &rA 5alw today of 20C.00 bushed ?ear,-Rcebu:- k .formation concerrdng tho convtrg-- j and tho session's operation exhiM:-- 1 t0 the aime account. rIot weather Sir.oUlr Oilt.io human mangle. j cd a greater variety of Issues of th '

utIuwt ,vhich was calculated tolgucar' ylr: Wh. UnUl .centlyimore substantial or dividend-payin- g ture the corn rapidly wa3 a fac- - j Tocco Prodi:- -, 71r.T family frr Detroit.

'Th car ha 1 juii b-c- (.' rhiu! 1,V Ä V - ,1 - - 1 ...I.V. , i .r. I rt.VFTTIJ (winter 0: .i'.rr) 5:thU development i C..-- I ).i . . . . ier twt.Tiubband's mother, .Mrs. V.. F. Kay-

lor, lj:- - Lincoln way W., left herboy in his grandmother's care Sat

dication,, liowev. r. of a:.y change ofprofessional sentiment.

Oils were the etrcng( st feature?,the foreign division making unmii- -

Oats a fairly streng un-

dertone bit trade was limited ar.dtht; range of prices narrow. Ship-ping demi.nd was reported slow In

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:onurday following a quarrel while she, (

. Texas and PadFr.i - n Pad:'. "

F. S. Steel i.'omrF. S. S:- -:I Pfd.F. S. Food rv-rp- .

i Utah Copper

hat. sTi:vr an d rr.rn.O Ts riv!;.r. ;.s:CLOVER SITLD Pay :nr r.l; k?

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Al.SIKTT CLOVm- -f Plr.ff. J14A I. TALI A - (N r:!""n t re v.r.' f:NEW COKN Pari: c. 1. ; nW.:.:

i stock exhibits or the boys aepari- -takai.lo reponso to rteveiopmcn .1 j thi crain. but country offerixirs de- -

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line and tho lu" ri iii -- n Lad beeng-- n over preparatory for th ttartTuc-la- y mora:.-.-?. The thft waafI!-co- red wlvn Harol I Warner, :itheological tdent at Lvanston u:.I-vr'it- y,

XiO-.-v ho:ao on a vacation.

wnt to tliH garage an l d.-- " er' ithe los. T'l li-.- v. ere notified.

Not until th mihi! t the fore-noon Tu-;-ia- y v,jh th- - machi:"." e

. It va found in IS. Mirh- -

wliich ollered hpe o" an early sc- - c lined.I'KANK C. TOUT.

Tr-asjrt- r of tho B!ackrtonfactive rncmtrr of tho Chajnber

with her belongings, went to thehomo of her sLficr, Mrs. Mary Mc-Cra- e,

iJO Columbia it.rolicv Liom; Tl-Hi- l.

But tho undenying mother lovoasserted itself and on (Monday morn- -

tlenient of the controversy with thothe Mexican government.

Motors Ixvo Ground.t3f

Vanadium SteelVirpinia-Caroli- n i

Wnr.ash AChemicaljof Commerce, a hullder and a man

who bIicvo3 in tho futuro of S-jut- Motor;, the better grale of e.uip- -ing. according to tho complaint Tiled j mor:t3 ami such specialties as 1

! Willys Ovcrlir.dj Wool

Wef tir.choi:?"

Stock Mzrket SellingPriceo At The Close

with Pros. Jdlhon Mondr.v after! n .s'.. aTa n.orcl. A rnLr ar.d an 4'1

rorr-tr- i I.-i1- hy I. n. ?tr.rcnMill. llMtrnullr h . I'hnn I..

niHN'-lMT- ir? ." pr h ;:!;!OATS-rsT.r- .ff. ; .f..::-M!IHI.IN.-

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v.; .rr m -- r r,.rUK A.N IV.:: e, fl..:' jer 10T.n:r.; ';::-.:- . n ::, prFCKATCH I LCD s. $ir.ö

iraWlIHAT-Ve- Tv. purl-.- ? 1.1.' pt

Jsl: rl(. pnitp. $1.1.' 7'f -- ;:.nvr: Pij H ji.co pr ta..i; i.-

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ment of the interstate fair and thatmajority decision would be final inawards. A committee of expertswill check up the work of tho youngjudges for comparative purposes.

A large circle was formed at thocommencement of tho class Instruc-tion and a fine registered Holsteincow was Ic--d Into the ring. Prof.Gobble explained that tho five es-

sential points to ho remembered injudging dairy cows were: c.iiry tem-perament, mammary de'op:ncnt.blood -- irculation, constitution andcaracitv. The hovs were tjld just

Harvier1"

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mous Player.--, Pullman and Haskelland Barker also hardened, but lost j

ground when shorts retvamed their j

aggressions, the-- market closing wi:h NEW YORK. Aug. 2:. List qur- -

FINED HEAVILY BUT

TO FACE AHDERSOMa reactionary tone. Salts amounted i

overcoat aro n.I.svins .'in J tho urchocl inclicationa it hnd Lc-e-

drivfn rccklesflly.. It wai not seri-ously rtani3ged. tho poli: reported,and tlu- - V.'amor? plannod to Vcg:nth-i- r journey Tur 5day af iornt-on- .

Tho i:jd Cro53 ufii.:.-- ' i j?t 511.2 in

noon, the younger Mrs. Kaylor re-turned to where her baby was inkeeping, and. when refused to bogiven the child, broke through thescreen door and took him. away withher. Mrs. Y. Ik Kaylor said thatthe younger woman, when s.ho leftthe homo two days before, had de

at 2 IM)I.N.rOLIS LITTOriC.INPIANArOLIS. Ind., An;. HO

wrr;He T.'Hj; niark. f. 1

top. : ht-avie- . .s;,j.s .v- - h'it innr.x am tat.t.ovt.Correct ! Pa'.ty Ir . V . I.!; jimnn, !!l

N. Ulo t. Thon Mala :tl.ITIUI'S- - 4o ; V.fnkl!-.- . 1" .

TALLnv.'-ne:i.!'i- -j. Z:; ti.'.ancurrency. Checks amounting' to j

down; .bulk, "V.,'S .

CATTLE Ke eil't. l.'.'.: i:.a rket. d;:ll.."h.. Idwor; otsoi. e 1im vis, Sv '!.'. ; l.- -' t.

i, 7. 7."i ; Yr. u.ws. lbulls. i.deS. ".'.'' 11.

SHi:i:ir i:e.ei;)ts. Wd; .irUt.to ."..i..' J.mor; prime ;

5210 vrrn eclzrd hut thrown on mefloor when found to bo not r.opro- - Coj)per Stills Fount! in De

tatiuns on the stock exchangeP. m., today, were:A. P. and s. rAmerican Beet SugarAmerican Drug Syndicate ....American Can .A Ills Chalmers .American Can FoundryAmerican Lo com olio .Anaconda Copper ,

American SmeltingA. G. W

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teen j Papi) Place Ordered Heldtlable. The entire ofiico had

to 5CO.0GO shares.Apart from the quarterly financial

statements of the copper companies,all of which disclosed larger deficit...the day's news bore little direct re-

lation to market valuer. July state-ments of earning.- - submitted by 1 1 1 3

railroads wero mixed, tho Union Pa-cific eyftem, however, showing aheavy net gain.

Although money continued toflow in from interior sources, cilland timo ratc were unchanged.Rumors of an impending reductionof local rediscounts by the FederalReserve bank wero discredited inw e 1 1 -- i n fo rm e d quart rh.

lixolianges Improtc.Excepting tlie Belgian rate, which

yielded slightly all foreign ex-chang- ea

improved. Business in in-

ternational remittanetf again cen- -

ran?ackcd, records tci.nsr thrownaround promiscuously, files overturn-ed and tho desks and drawer eon-tent- H

Leins distrihuted over the floorin th utmost cvr.fuj.Ion.

Mi.s Irma Collm-- r. U ofth belief that the tlWt was commit-ted y men, who in tInif-- r-ic- ,t wlim

what relation each point bore tomilk producing qualities. Each üi-visl- on

of thi3 part of the subject wasgone Into at great length and atonce aroused the interc5t and en-thusiir-

of the class.The difference between a profit-

able cow and ono that did net holdout this promi?e was shown by dem-

onstration. The question of fecd'.rgwas reviewed and foodstuff value3together with quantities w-a-s mi-

nutely analyzed. Points Indicatingwhether a cow .showed tendencies tcdevelop beef rather than milk quali

rnonrrr markft.GrKrr' . MO N. Main ft. Tlion I. i:.P.CTTKK l'a jir.g, 4"."; i tper p";ri1

E(iGS 1J in sr. ST.r. f"!'!-- ?. p'ritriTS vrf.FTAny t:?-ci- :i? r-- .u

Nrl nmrccs. Cr p-- r !; nPiiACIIKS- -S are fnj t;t.cr, Jfl'.iaf.

Cr-- " per t 'lJ-h- l.

WATr.RMI'I.dNiMVCAN Ti:i.H'l'i:S T fur Z'NFAV VO L A l ULO Sclhr g. fiO; pf

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252 9 4

.1207;5.1fi n

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. 71U. sr. 'i. in.iii:;. K'U. 7

.. 22"m. r.iu

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A. T. and TBaldwin LDcomotivoI', ar.d OBethlehem Steel T."B. R. TCanadian PacificChili Copjtr

applying for financial help have hen'

CHICAGO LlVETOCK.(Iiv I. h. Hurenu of M irkfl.)

CHICAGO. An'. 23. H(;s-Itefipt- s.

2r,oi: i.i.-irkt-. j.'r k-.rr- ; t.ültt. $7':'J-- ;

tt. :M': if iv wcU'lit. jj.V.v. '.") ;

! i i; ui w.iciit. .''l:S: !;r(.t f;;r.(aUAO: lull ligtits, Ss.T.'.v'.t.'.Ti ; tivvpykiug s"v., S7'V'7 ".a p.i'ki:iisons. riu'a. $v7;'-t7- : pLT.

CATTI.i; Kt '.Hpts. lO.t-- n : nvirket.to -- ' lmvrr, .!. ci M'-r-

Clioic and prir:i, S:.2öy. lo --ö ; Milium

ai.d g'"!, j.'v'j'J.'S ; gucd ai:d "i p.

S'.;!h; ivvmnna mid m'"iiü;i'.Put. For i:M: ll'ifn, .V.T.V..- - v .M ;

cows, S..."-i- i 7i ; lull, h'i' Z- K iSun-i(-- r

and Or. ters: (t t n r!f'-,r- .

j't.V; rani-'- r ftcers. $L7Ö f.'VT ; re.-i-l

'.tlv.-- s JisLt and haudvwfiigat 1

fet'd-- .tf .S'.'iOi 7.-"'- ; sioek'-- r t'-'r-.

SK-j,V7ö- ; ttocker cun and Le!f r, 2.)ra: r.o

MUllir Receipts. 1:3.001: ninrkot. z--

by Federal Agents.i...

Internal revenue officers hive no-tified tho county prosecuting; attor-ney's office that they wish held upfrom confiscation two copper stllL.enw of 2 mash capacity andtho other of 25 gallons capacity, andawait orders from federal authori-ties at Indianapolis as to their fu-turo disposition, in connection withcharges to bo preferred against Al-fon- zo

De Papp, Mi?h.iwaka, beforetho federal grand jury which willconvene in September at tho state'scapital.

Tho largest amount of ultimatejunk copper taken in any recent raidmade by tho local police watbrought before Special Judge LennOare in city court Tuesday after- -

f. ::r. ;Cuban Care Sugar .. njiv ('An:A(iK--i,.u:n- :, Tct(V pf-- I ound.

swtET on.v-r.iji- rig. 1'

clared that sho could not givo thebo; the same care ho would re-

ceive If ho remained with hio grand-mother.

Tho young mother and her baby-wer- e

reported to be at tho SouthColumbia fL address Monday after-noon and the police went there tolook for her. She was not thcro andneighbors directed tho police to oneplaco and another but she was nc-whe- ro

to be found.This was tho state of affairs until

tho husband returned homo when hegallantly took the situation in hand,it is said. Tuesday morning ho lo-

cated Catherine and reconciliationfollowed.

rroscciitor is Beaton.Thereupon the elder Mrs. Kaylor

telephoned the prosecutor to destroythe warrant.

"But this is a slate case chargingassault and battery," sternly repliedJeilison. "You informed us that youwere struck by your daughter-in-law,- "

he continued: "We can't dropthese ca?es because the man andwife ki5s and mako up. That doesnot alter our case."

"Well, I won't prosecute," camefrom tho elder Mrs. Kaylor, whohung up.

Tho prosecutor was beaten.

California. PetroleumCentral Leather( .'in,! f

fe.Hrg. "Fnr.T.N AM) CAltr;OT?- - Ntt. trWzt

6; fr 1 i:u h.Arrr.rs sr nig. pr pound.TOMATOr- s- 1'arlrr. IZ: p- -r j.2a3 ,

aided, but refused whn it wan P.-iru-e-

that they made a practif o of o-- in

from ono city to another at theexpon? of fonic Femi-charitab- le

Ono sueh, Mia? Collnierreported, whn refused aim?, told theId C:r('!a officials they would rwth day that they declined to giveaid.

Tho "meanest thieves1 at tho courthoufe. who did their ranackin? be-

tween 7 last night and 7 Tuesdaymorn In er. evidently had an Incentive

tered in sterling, franca and gilder,--, ; Curn Vvn,lnvtaother quotations being largely nom- -

j rrucible S.celInal C.hino CopperIrregularity marked the trading In' ir;c Common

domestic bonds, including Libertie.-- , jr;c pfj

cmni:. .iv pfr pouna.IAi;D 17c It,.ULA l'ayl:.g IP fills. lb.

I re lot-r- ; I.hujIis (4 L)s. d..vut 5 s' 10.17.;3 l.ia:t'S, culls and common, 'Vr.u ''7'7 7.";

vf .irli-- " wethers. M.iV.j . .w.i. ,v.l.'J.ViiLIVE STOCK.

Orr-t- l DUv hv V ijorLoian t., Ml-hiwn- fixing

H L i S W r : ß h . n k 1 ( ' t 2freund; bfr wic'ih.:: up.

ties wa3 another interesting phaoof the subject which was clearlybrought out. Tho necessary partthat body conformation had to dowith judging merits cf dairy cowswas explained by Prof. Gobble, whoInsisted that members of tho classremember thifl vital fact.

After this preliminary instructionand other fine dairy specimen wa9"introduced." Cards were passedout and the class were required tojudgo tho two animals on the basiswhich had been laid down. Boyswere told to state in writing theiropinions of the relative merits of thetwo cows and assign definite reasonsfor judgement of superiority of oneover the other. This featuro provedone of tho best tests used and servedto give tho boya a chance to express

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3.ti" : fwe?, ulis and cunti a. f I.."'. j.$-'-

twes, H.i-- r ; feeder lauib??1'.'.0'U--'3-

most or wnicn recorded additionallosses. Foreign issues abo were un-certain, aide from Belgian 8s andthe Mexican division, which hard-ened. Total rales (par value)

to ruro a larger pot than $11 as a noon as material evidence In thobunch of kevs belontjin Kto tho Red state's cas against Do I'app,Cross was found In front of the door j charged with unlawful manufacture

f ik. (v,,tntv tranrpr. Thr. t h.M v j f liquor. De Papp received a fine

Great Northern OroGreat Northern PfdGeneral MotcraHide and Leather CommonHide and Heather PfdIllinois CentralIndustrial AlcoholInternational Nickel

vr.u, c'ai.m.s i:- -

FTFKItS Ilavy. i.CV..ooo 1: r . . rrfed, I'c; Eter, gras fed,

6c.failed to gain adml.-io-n to that in

1AIAKKET ADVANCES INetitution.

rmcAGo rnonni:CHICAGO. Atf. -- UFT IT. II Pf-reipt- s,

I0.li.".. tiihs: crnnracrv, rtirn. i',7:firsts, r.j packing M.ek,

IltS It" ; i pts, t7,a7 .icos; missel,l.tnnus, L,v''i'-"-a; rilinary firsts. L"j r.'iileb.-ks- . isi; .Uiti.-s- ,

riiLLSIi Twi:.s, n-- n. l'.i'ilS'v;!.nii'S, l'--i I1 i : iii? Americas, IT.' '.

riSlf. OYSTTKS rorLTTlT.iCorrertcd I!1.t hv W. I. J:atnoo3.

2U V. O'a.htncton mx.riSII Frra r..: h r.r.l Tr-u- t-

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FUTURE WHEAT PRICE S1"0 Iaror

of $200 and costs cr. being foundguilty. George Karabaugh repre-sented tho defendant.

According to Deputy Pros. Ilam-llambors- ky

later In tho day. It wasindicated that the government is notthrough with Do Papp and that the

Kelly . rrop.Mliirtr. COc r t round : rda-jh- l

pip. -- Oc rT pminl: IVT' h. -Pui:tiPH'j. tellir.g flt -

JO' 'longLurus. ,;i It!-- t'1.i -- ri: ;V-V- 4;Aug -- u. rn erraticAGED RELIGIOUS OF

CONGREGATION DIESrr is.;I'-- T rv ;

at :;.),;rcur I i

market in grain futures, which fluc-tuated irregularly but raplly theand assert differprosecutor's oir.co had been notified ! individual views r!i!'"k- -

s:fc?e.I.I Vi: rOFLTRV Türly?. r.:

n:s, 'S.: springs, ;.; rooters, 1

Hrdi!ut .Hid Ra'n v., srM'.r.cItouad Pike, s.i'.l nr ut ."" "

s ttaa U it.. .'ir,.-e- .

rOTLTIiV.ralliedgreater part of the da;

MRS. BORTELL UNDER

PHYSICIANS' CAREthat Do Papp w"ll be forced to faceJudge Anderson at Indianapolis be

20: dueks. t'.FOTATOi: nejpts, 12.5 cars: .Terspy Voider. $4; Id.iLo, Celorudo u bitesy;'C13 cr, t.

Kennecott Copper .

Iackawana SteelLehigh ValleyMexican PetroleumMiami CopperMarine Common ..Marine --P-

Missouri Pacific ...Midvale SteelNew Haven

fore th lat i.s heard of tho mam- -strongly In the final trading on re-

ports of local sales of $00,000bushels of wheat to c.-po- rt thistho

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Brother Jarloth of Notre!.

moth';nlv ?;hlc,h.h:ivc; v6incc

r. I p reLIVH IOVL1RY.

TrRKHY? USc.I VC KS 24.UOOTKKS--l.-SPP IN GS;efsi: ir..

riTTSTU K". LIVKSTOCK.riTTSULJtr,. ia.. Ai:r. 2C. CATTLEIte.--f : pt s. 21 srLt : rr.ark t. tteiy; eh-- d o

:o.ii. fiX.Vt; fair, 't SC. ;veal calves, ll(rjllX0.

served In the pohco morgue untilordT for their confiscation be

IJamc University uies int. Josepir Hospital. DEEP INTEREST IN

GULLING IS SHOWN

Am

ences of opinion.When Prof. Gobble invited ques-

tions and suggestions he wan imme-diately bombarded with a series cfqueries, which he said was almoststaggering. Various phases of sub-ject which he not credit the classwith being conversant served a splen-did purpose of common interchangeof thought and developed a goodmany ideas and facts that possiblywould not have been included in theprescribed class instruction.

The contest Is a part of the gen-

eral program of the home workersproject extending throughout theoounty under the direction of E. C.Bird, county farm agent. The workis distributed on an organized planIn charge of well qualified assistants.Clem Mochel and Howard Rerick,have given valuable aid in expandinginterest in livestock and poultryamong boys and girl.

In addition to prizes which will begiven to the young judges at vhe fairthoroughbred calves will bo awardedby Prof. Felix, in chargo of the dairy

S access of Demonstrations

Hrothor Jarloth. 76 years old. for4 4 years a rcl'.geous in tho Ho"vCross Ordr at N'otro Dame univer-sity, died at St. Joseph's hospitalyesterday morning at 7 o'clock fol-

lowing an operation for a complica-tion of dl5eaccs.

Brother Jarloth. whose nam- be-

fore he joined the order was JerimiaOT.rien. was born in Cork. Ireland,and wan connected with the AveM.aru. a Xctie Dame publication,for a 5coro of years. He Joined theHoly Cross order in IS 77 shortly aft-er his arrival in this country andvra profefed In the year of IS SO.

Paves Way for FutureWork, Announced.

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. t ii.--o plates missing from aFoid sedan aroused tho suspicionsof ollicers of the South Bend policedepartment last nii;ht and resultedin a merry cha?e through tho Ktroetsof the city and onto the Kdwardsr-bur- g

road, where, after turning intoa narrow lane, the driver of theflivver leaped from the car and fledin the darkness. The machine, heldby the police, is believed to be astolen car. Officers Dunnlns and

That the alue ol cullingpoultry

"rr mi "THE POTwhichDuring his length of service.

Local Woman Returns toSouth Bend Following Dis-

covery in New York City.

Tho condition of Mrs. Hattie Bor-tel- l,

5 42 Lincolnway E., who mado astartling discovery on her viit toNew York city Sunday to claim thebody of her dead husband. FrankEugene Bortell, is not consideredserious, although she is eaid to benearir.2" a nervous breakdown. Mrs.Bortell, number one. was amazed toAnd Mrs. Bortell, Number Two incharge of her hu3band'a remains inthe eastern city.

The local Mra. Bortell, togetherwith her brother-in-la- w, Charles A.Folsom of Walkerton, had gone toNew York upon the receipt of atelegram informing them of Bortell'sdeath. It was upon their arrival inGotham that the dual life of Borteilwas revealed, whri Mis. Bortell.numb.-- r two, refused to surrenderEortcll's body.

Mrs. Bortell and Folsom returnedto South Bend early Tuesday morn-ing and Mr.1'. Bortell was taken toher home where ehe has since beenunder the caro of a physician and awatchful Ulster.

Funeral services with masonicceremonies for Bortell were held InNew York Tu?sday night and inter-ment will he in Mount Hope comete-r- y

Wednesday.

:c fearchingPournc early today wcfor the alleged thief.

Ollio AYolfY. 72". X. Uddic ft andlirf.-"'-;t. Joseph farm, anuP...- - C'-r.-ier-, 1411 N. Mi:iml av. t department.

demonstrations are appreciated bywomen, girls and boys of St. Josephcounty, is attested by the numerousrequests E. C. Bird, county farmaq-ent-

, has received for meetings.The series will bo extended as faras practicable and as many addi-tional mcetino'f '111 be arranged a3time, will permit, it wan announccdyesterdav.

The next demonstration will beheld Thursday on the farm of LloydJJrennaiv.an, located one-ha- lf milesouth of the T.imarac church, at1:30. I. J. Taylor, ono cf the bestknown poultry men of .northern In-

diana will be In charge. White Leg-horn?, Barred Rocks, Wyandottea

iml addresses criven'John Van Nets.v. ! t he r.;i mos! The?e composed the clis: Charles

lasted nearly a half century, he wasone of the active members of thecongregation, who gavu his lif' toth unie:-;t- from alm-'S- t itsfant-y- .

Th" rntire conqr gatiun w 111 pre-sid- e

at the list rites of the aged s

Thursday morning at 7:t."o'clock when a rnim mn. will ivcebibrated. Following tho wrl?ii-h- f

vi,.l 1..-- ! uried in Holy ro

1

by two nyn nrrited last nizht by.iuers Pinte. Dumborski. Durczak

and V.'agonman Sabcrnlak. Bothwere locked up and will face Jud?ocmaoht in city court this morningon a chargo of drunkeness. Wolffalso is charged with driving an auto- -

3SXOUR old-fashion-

ed epicure intitrrdii on substantial, wholesome dishes

flavored to tickle the palate. In Inscups, too, he was equally discriminating,choosing: drink that offered a rich taste ofNature's choicest grains.

Arrow is such a drink brewed andaged to smack of that old-fashion-

ed

flavor. Drink a glass today, served witha good old-fashion-

ed meal, and enjoy th-thoro- ugh

gratification of appetite that

and other breedsused for demonstThe obect of the mc-eti- n

APPLEMAN TO JOIN

COLUMBUS FACULTYtermine by the applicatititle methods how toing hens from good

De Grotte. Fred Allen. Harold Hoef-lir.ge- r.

William Myers. C. Proudfit.John Karnhardt, Forest Mott, ClydeMott, Carroll Kemp, Leroy Grove.Leon Mead, Paul Frederick. DonaldBerkely, Paul Steele. Roy Anderson,Chester Biellcr, Raymond Stoncr.Marvin Bauer. Harold Snyder, SilasRitenour. Frank Jones. Wajme Sisk.Delmer Shirk. Walter Dawson, Ever-ett Mangu, Raymond Starkweather.Raymond Yoder, Leo Brown, WalterLlnsenmicr, Inman Whitmer, WalterCottreil, Russell Schwartz, MiloMathews, Albert Shrader, John Hor-vat- h,

Howard Rundell, Claude De-Wi- tt,

Russell Caldwell, Leo Howclla.Rugene Kizer, Beryle Smith. EugeneRoy, Theodore Rorw, Harold Laird,Stanley Surface, John Mangus, Shel-don Blough. Carl Maurer, Floyd Six,Delbert Newcomer, Clarence Smith.Gerald Magnus. Clarence Heim,Charles Käser. Loren Shearer, Sher-lan- d

Wolfe, Richard Whitmer, JamesBerridge, Richard Elred, HerbertScharb.

other angles of thewill be d:.3cufsed.

Local Educator to Become A:

sistant School Head inOhio Citv.

m obi I while intoxicated.Arthur I. IVrley, cretary anil

superintendent of the park board,motored to Detroit Tuesday morning,at which city he will attend tho con-

vention of tho National Associationof City Park Superintendents. Heis ppeotc--i to return the latter partof tho week.

Tho iray Tluä Idnc, running be-

tween th cities of Nile?, Buchananand South Rend, was started Tuc?-.3:i- y

by 12. Herring, of Buchanan.It is the plans of the bus lino togivo the cities a two-ho- ur service.The South Fend stations for tholine will be at the Oliver and Jeffer-son hotels.

lYcd Howard, TIS Sancoine st,,ch.irge.-- i with aYault and battery byWilliam II. White, was granted a

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Girl Says Cops 'Interrupt'HÄNDELSMÄN HERE

TO ASSUME DUTIES'Vacation in South Bi

r.TyGertrude Tow, colored, tvas fright- - jpt

when sho saw an otPicer Kamm & Schellinger Co.Mishawaka, Ind.

nrnir 1 t ip Mr In wnih ciirting With Oliver P. Patten, colored, a.,Son of Financier to Aid Father "'"" T I . . 1 . . 1 . 1 ."

II. M. Applemnn, formerly voca-

tional director in South Rend school.--,hjs accepted a pi 3: t ion .is asUtar.teuP'Tintendent of schools in Colum-bus. O. Mr. Appleman will ha e

charge rf the pre-vocatlon- .il and vo-

cational work there, also will organ-ize tho v.'-- department of guid ir.eeand placement.

oi lanen av., so sne jumpeu cut .tna '; Vyin Attending Businc 55 ai.i .iiivu iLi lilU'J UHU i IHO IJlct- - iiJchin . She was arretted and rh.i-L- '.Interests Here.

d with drunkenne. She said she; continuance until Aug. ou oy juugur. in Fouth :ihad ii" addrej and

Ik-n- for a vacation,Oir.acb.t in city court Tue.-day- .

The Kiwanls club lachall teamb which the po- -üuir.g program InThe enlargM J. Henry Handelsman, jr., ofon VColumbus schacls includes fou new j v .11 i),av ". i lianrs oasenaii itain the well known millionaire financier.

ORPHANS COMPLETE

CAMP STAY TONIGHT I j Icn Thursday afternoon, Avg. 25, at4::;u at L. epcr park Held. Ihe line- - r

lice rudely interrupted.Patten v.üs booked fcr drunker

ness, though he complained that hehad a line job in a local factory iJwas fiS years old. The girl paid shö

High srh o! buildings and Ir.tr-mcdii- tt

scln 'ls. Industrial workwill be organized in nil theso centers.Thi." will c.-m- under t!-.- dt ;art- -

t7. xj k 1

piano manufacturer and showman,who iir leasee of thy Oliver theaterand crganier of the Palace theaterproject in this city, ha? returned toSouth Br.d from an extensive tourof the Fniied Statt, in which theleading show houses of th"- - ast andwest were visited. It was Mr. Han- -

. . - t - i: .id i,p::i.iii will .1 -.Mr.

j up fcr the Kiwanls club will be:Rockr.o, m; Hr.llas. c; Collnr. lb:

jClau-r- . 2b; King r,b; Yena, Is; Ro-- ,r.'ine. r.s McMichael, If; L.cntz, cf;

j(lter, rf; I'arneman, rs.Hio flamer bath capacity of the

! Y. M. O. A. is now 10.000 bathsmonthly, ov.dr.g to the installation

t who H III. KKKPKN Ni mMr.

positi'. s; v " i i

whichto '.

tin:- -

A C hi.-- a :

delsman's intention to vi.cipal entertainment hou OFFICER'S ARRIVALit the prin-o- f

thegather in.- -

Northern Indiana Ilard u arc -- v'f a new water heater. According to n order tolarger citiesformation inAssociation Plans Convention ; c'y Danner this Just doubles the that hno which would Iii. TKib sought by the DeThe NTt::?rn Indiana Retail be of materialas assist an 1 to

value in hi- - dutieshis father in the KM!hirmr tnor.th'.y capacpy cf 20,000

.th-- -

Ihr city plavground dinxtors cn- -catur, Ala., authorities fcr the mur- -I itII. rd .ir Association w;'.! h

.tnnu?.l !! ti:.g in "I e r O' his wife,Oliver theat. pofiti J --..

Lads to Be Returned to Homehv Business Men Who Made

Trip Possible.

The second group of beys fromthe Orphans' home, who are spend-ing a three day outing at Camp Lb-erha- rt.

Jr , tho Y. M. C. A. employedboys' resort, three milet east ofMishawaka, wdll return to SouthBend tonight in automobilen furn-ished by the business men of SouthBend and Mishawaka, who providedthe little fellows with tho three divouting.

The vDit of these lad?, who num-ber 23. will bring the total mark urto Z0 as 2 5 other. from the horn?

s till in tho cuvpolice, who areoy.-- 1 a picnic Tuesday afternoon at j The Mr. Handclan is

' tody cf the local:io:i h.i.s ' 'Thursday. S. pt. 1. An :r. i:.t ycungcrnown ini well I: South Bend circles. ' waiting for tho arrival of an officer m w 1 1 ith ejr.p l ir srrls camr at Dake i

Pleasant near Edward5.bunr. A staff liavir.fr attended Nago Ho is known triaL ldidfllli Mlsity soma time

been rxTr.ded by the tohardware dealers cf Luther r. Michi-gan to attend tho conference.

Tha association members will beUO.3 of the StuSebaker crprration

by Sergt. Rob-Ig- ht

on infor- -to business ir.t--n with whom he has Bibb was arrettedcome in contact in the transaction ers Saturday

meeting was held daring th after-noon in which plans for the city fieldday festival at Leeper park were dis-cusce- d.

Following this, athletic con-test took place. The playgroundswero closed during the afternoon ow- -

piven by Julian Curran, whocf s father'? business, as he and '.- -)11er willduring th afternoon. .V. din WT1 tsaid Bibb had killed his own wifethe parent have been c:cs?.y asso- -

ciited in business duringbe ?rrved at th-building at 1 o'cl u-- k.

trin through the fict- 't -

i

almir.ictrat!onfollowed by ary.-- Id at the O'.S

picnic.and then "stole his spou?e."

Bibb, alias Charles Valdrop, 1211X. Main s:.. is believed to be thefor aeweek

Aboutenjoyed the trip las:same length cf time. ) J , i

the last few years.For a period of time Mr. Har.de!-ma- n

jr., was connected with theA bar. jut uill CO boy--- : hardest" characte to fall into the fHp--: -ver hotel at which

Two Sutli Icnl men. H. A. Pcrsh- -Ir.g and George Beltner. are planningto attend tha Human associationconvention cf United States, which

evening 1were at the home, so it was decidt 1

to divide the hold two outings. Th ;hands of the loc po.ico for someKimb.ill Piano Co.. of Chicago. of a.1 OTHERhis father :j thowhich governing

held In Philadelphia fromwill leOct. 17

S. G. Chard, chairman cf th North-ern Indiana a ciatl r., will preside.The principal speakers will be G. V.Shelly, of Argo. erc!ary of theIndiana Beta!: Hardware Aas "elation.nr.fi C W. H!gf.aoT-.- . :ld

to 2 0, they announced Tues- -head,

fc'ira W. Pickering ia manager ofthe theater.

lads were entertained in much thosame manner a their older associ-ates on this trip, and enjoyed totheir full extent, the swimmlnr.boating and other amusements thatthe location afford.

time. He haa fought with every onoof his keepers and at the time of hisarret made attempts to "break fromth" clutches of the o Ulcers.

A detective from the Decatur po-ll- ci

department i- - expected to ar--.rivo to lay to esrort the alleged mur-- j

C oinntt rvdal Kollnr Icjistic cap-tains have I'Pfn notified thlf a busi-ness meeting will bo held Fridayevening at S o'cloek at tho Orpheuritiowling alley.

EmmlJuladc

Tho University of Wisconsin haa amachine which can exert a pressurenf 40, 0?0 pounds on undergroundroc!.

K & S Cherry K&S Root BeerK & S Special Polar Distilled Waterdc-re- r back to Alabama DRINKS

S23lmajuuac.i: Licirs'sirs.

Rudolph Street, Jr.. and IvaBadchfelJer. both cf Kalamazoo,Mich.

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Two tablespoons of turpentine putin the water in which you boil yourtowels will whiten them.

During ono period of f?ven yeanover S,0öü earthquake shocks were J

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