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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES, HI TROOPS TO QUELL RIOTS IN BUFFALO STRIKE LADY LOWTHER IS AMERICAN WIFE OF NEW-MADE BARONET r NOTED WOMAN WRITER TALKS TO WOMEN Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment Fine fla vor purity crispness wholcsomencss. All for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package. c t! Trnsn.w. M.Mtnr 21. 101 1. 2C ! most interesting feature f V.;-'.7-5:- V V"'- -. " A- or it if It: if 9 1 1 One Killed and Several Wound ed in Outbreak at Gould Coupler Works Crews Run Cars at Revolver Point. TUTFALO, March 2 1. Armed trois w re n K'uard Tuesday ;.t the plant of the Jould Coupler works at DePew to prevent further violence in the strike, of l.ioo men. The first battalion of the Seventy-fourth regi ment under command, or Major Ar thur Kemp, was rushed to IjeVew following an outbreak last niht when one man was killed and several others were seriously '.sounded. Karlier in the day another man had been killed and t-evcral wounded when armed strikers tired upon a train bearing SCO strike breakers. Following these two outbreaks, the sheriff found himself powerless to deal with tho fit nation and made a demand for stito troops. When the troops board. d street cars in front of the I-iffaJo armory to po to the Lackawanna railroad sta tion, the crews refused to man the ear?. An oiheer of the- 7 1th regiment drew a revolver and forced the motor man to run their oars to the railway station. When the troops boarded the train they were ordered to place bayonet! ripen their kuiim. This pre cautionary measure prove.! a wise one for the depot at DePew wa.s sur rounded by strikers who were armed and in an ti-ly mood. The troops fixed bayonets and made- their way through the mob. The strikers, many of whom are foreigners, are enraged by the pres ence of the soldiers. As they are armed a situation of intenso gravity exists. Sheriff Frederick Pecker of Krie county has sworn in a number of spe cial deputies to assist the troops In the event of an armed clash. THE MARKETS. ... V . ? ' ' . 5 CHICVGO GILMN'. 'Iin:.f;f, .March JI. Open in? Wheat M.'iy l.i to WSc; July M',c; Seiit. or n - Mar fo T;e; July 70'$ to TO,-; Sept. ;'.. Uats-r.i '407; to 40' c; July lOc: brird .luly SI 1.10. Kil'S .May $11.47; July Sll.r, UNION' XTOIK Y.UrS. I'N'ION STOCK YAISIIS. 111., M;ir.-h 21. Uoirs Rwvlpts ll.coo; market .V high er. .Mlxod nn-d but - !i rs ...)'; S.ST. ; j,mxJ .'i-ivy .7."'7N.s;'' livav s.. To; lltrht .."fiiHSJ; pi's M;.s.:r,s.40; bulk Cittl. Heceipr "On-; nvirkvt. ste.ulv. I'.evt ?7.0O''u'.i.7U; nns ami h".f,-i-s S.'I.V." .';o; tH-kfrs nt:l f'plers :4l'', '..o ; Tex- Sh-p--Keceipts lsoji-; nmrket stmdv. .ntivf af,,i wcvtirii $::.! K(;.i:o; Jaml.s S3. NATIONAL STOCK YAK OS. NATIONAL STO.'X VAb'IS, 111., Man-li ".iftie -Keci-lpts J.-.'in; market sti-adv. .N.'ltive l.tf.f ster.- N7.:.et.l-,; natlTo M)tf :oi.I h'Ifers SC.-JT.rd'j:,; M kt-rs an ft-pl-er .v(.i; calves .;.H,"; '...-.); Texas MeeM sr.7.".i.Mi0; cijws and licifers Sl.:o Hegs llecdpts .,(: market, steady. Mixed ?S.7os -.! ; iro.Mi .vsKivh: ri,,...'s .5S.L,.V!5..',0; befits ys.:,ys.:H);' pl-H 7 (Jt'Vf bulk .Tows.vi). - s-v Sl.eep itfvelpts ls.ooo; market steHlr. Muttons .-. r.o'.i COO ; yearlings N.-..-V,, 5 7,-, l.iTafs 7.o7.vo. " ' Lady Lovther. P r 0 c i a 1 Correspond-:-nee. PIIIUVDELPHIA. la. Lady Low ther. formerly Alice IlMph of Philadel phia, is an American wife of a newly made baronet. Her husband is now Sir (Icrald Lowther. lie, is a brother of the speaker of the house of com mons and until recently was" British ambassador at Constantinople. Lidy Lowther famous through out Europe for her humanitarian work. Round, thin, tender with a delightful flavor appropriate forlunch eon, tea and dinner, zo cents. paying selling at i'Oi. MmIi Uetall: Veal, 20c to 30k'; round tcik, 20c to lc; sirloin steak, 20c; porter Hou, 3.x? to 40c; beer roast, 20o to 25c; boiling beef, 10c to 2Ce; lard. ISc: amoUfd ham, 20c to lUc. Oyuters, 40o to COc quart LIVK STOCK. iCorrdCtd Dally by Major Uros., S. Loan Street. I 1Itvv fat steers, live cut.. WSi to $7.."0; dressed, $12X0 to IVeders. :.".7o to fti.75. Lambsi on foot. ?'J.OO to $7.00, dressed 12" to 11c. Huff. 1; t 20) llm.. ..23 to 200 to GU0 lbs., to $3.-10. SEEDS. (Corrected iany hy Varner r.ros. Sed Co., 114 i:. WnyriA St.) Fe-m Timo.hy- inytn 2..0 to $3 per busbel, Kellln? at $:;.0). Ked clover paying $7 to $S.:.0; sellinjf S.r0. BRITISH SOLDIERS CAM SHAVE 'EM NOW IAIKV MAKKKT. UIICAGO, Marrjj 2 b-Hut ter I'.e'vipt s ,7 1 ..V , r--.iu;ery, rxir.i .tie; exir.i,. stock lt)vv17r. ' ' i: lUivipts 2r..r.K h. Current retvipts i?-(Ju,,.; ,rdluary. lirsbs lrA.r.r Jb?ilac; dlrtlM JTrx '... El v t p o u i t ry u 1 j rl.cn e tl . t. .rrlsT ,iril- STOCK. JU'lTALO. .Mard, -JE-Catlle-i,m j..l; mnrket netive and ' a, V ,,n'" vU,rs -tf'J ; l-Ut.-hei-gr illes $t). oo'a . 2.-,. Calves Iieceipts 7.-, boad; mark.-t active Ui teridy. CuH to rlioi.v .S,, in v 11 0i aeep and lambs Kdpts 7. liead marAet active, luwt.s higher. rhoie,'. iiiiit.s ( ulI ( f;llr Sl. , nr,; s ... . jrarlins 7 !vp .VI fr'(- ll ' Hov-INvvdpts .V-I; innrket aotiv,'.. .-. hlc.ier. i.rkers ;:.(,, .;;-,; S-i -,. mixed .Mi',i:i,v,:'ii,1,v -..,;-.,. Graham Crackers A food for every day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de livered, zo cents. 14 i t ' s : fail A Jtk. i 7 :7 . V .Zona 6ale Buy biscuit baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Always look for that name CHITA GO. Zone Gale, who wrote "Friendship Village, " and many other popular novels, is an enthusiastic club woman as well as a literary woman. As chairman of the civic committee of the General Federation of Women's clul'S, which meets in Chicago in June, Miss Gale will take a prominent part in the ten-da,v convention. he will make several addresses. linen your Easier L r wooer is hne w not li service m a fine spread of food is complete unless it is garnished with fine! 1 V wnite nnen. Recently 1 0 cases of shipped to America from genuine Ireland Irish Linen was marked slightly imperrecc. 1 hese goods were sent by a manurac- rurer witn a world-wide reputation; the imperfections are such the ordinary would never notice them. The rush to buy these 1 0 cases was great however, Mr. Robertson was fortunate m getting just one case and tomorrow we place them on sale. I F ELLIS GOES TO PRISON Wife Slayer Taken to Joliet to liegin Fifteen-Year Sentence. V-:'v;, :...v,;: v . Vi i,.--.J.v---;- CHICAGO, March 2 4. William Cheney Fllis. tho wealthy Cincinnati leather merchant, convicted of the murd?r of his wife in the Hotel Sher man here, wits taken t Joliet Tues day to hepin his 15-year sentence in the state, penitentiary. Kills decided not to attempt an appeal of-his sen tence. Jailer Will Davis left hero with him at 9 o'clock on the Chicago and Alton road for Joliet. In spite of his protests he was handcuffed. BIG LOAN FOR GREEKS Nation Will .Make "Touch" for 25 lilllons. News of Interest to Polish Citizens SOCIAL EVENTS. The ladies: of St. John Cantins Lit erary society will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the parish library room. The sinninsr re'searsal of the ladies choir of St. John Cantins Literary so ciety will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in tho association library room. The mllltarv division of the Polish Falcons Z. F.alicki No. 1 will hold its J exercises Wednesday evening at S j o'clock at the Z. It. hall. ii M i! i H M n a r . r III M SI e lumens ivaiDRtms y u Never since we've been in business have such remarqable values been atiered vou. l 200 Table Cloths, worth S1.75 to S3. 85; 2A vards long $1.19 to $2.75 j 200 Table Cloths, worth S2.75 to S4.50; 21 yards long . . .$1.75 to $3.15 i 100 Table Cloths, worth S5.50 to S7.50; 2J4 to 22 yds. square . . .$4.50 to $5.50 fj 100 dozen Napkins, worth S2.00 to $6.50; at $1.25 to $4.95 K 3 m PERSONALS. Domestics Elmdale Sheets, 72x90, at 45c. Elmdale Sheets, 81x90, at 55c. Harvard Sheets, 72x90, at 55c. Harvard Sheets, 81x90, at 65c. Pillow Cases, 45x36 at 11c. Marvel Pillow Cases at 14c and 15c. Fruit of the Loom Cases at 19c and 21c Rippletle and Krinkled Crepe, the fab ric that requires no ironing, I2y2c yard. 26 in. Frinted Crepes at 10c yard. 30 in. Windsor Plisse Crepe, at 19c yd. 36 in. Ramie Linen, a regular 50c value for 39c yard. ff l. I urn. Cezary Lewinski, 1129 Harvey st., j is in Chicago on misincss. t Ladislaus r.askiewicz of cnicago has arrived in tbe city for a visit of a few davs with friends. Mrs. John I-itocfci. AV. Fisher St., left Monday for Last Chicago to snond several days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Kaminski. , L Edward Prusiewic left Tuesday: morning f'C his home in Detroit. : Mich., after a visit with s-'outh liend j "S. k,l wo hasHAU2E RECITALS THURSDAY been here for a lew days visum; friends, left Monday evening for his home in Whiting. Lawrence Syma?zyk left Monday evening for a trip to Europe (Posen). ' Standard American Prints, best quality, all colors, 5c yard. Everett Classic Ginghams, Stripes, checks, etc., 10c quality, 8c yard. 32 in. Light Percales, for aprons and ) house dresses, 10c yard. 32 in. Kindergarten Cloth, splendid for children's dresses, 25c yard. j Romper Cloth, 30 in. wide, stripes only, good colors, 19c yard. 32 in. Anderson Tissue Ginghams, ab solutely the finest, 25c yard. K A U .m ii i r i Frank Lonaczynski of Chicago is spending a few days with South Hend relatives and friends. llev. John Chylewski. as-itant at IteturiiN to Presbyterian Church for Two Program. Herbert Alviu IIouzo of Buffalo, for merly organist at the First Presby terian church, will be in iSouth Bcnl the St. lledwigf- parish in S;J I"1 S Thursdav for two organ recitals at is the guest of Itev. Anthony Zubo- - wicz. C. S. C. pastor of St. Iledwige's j that church. Mr. Houze lott South parish. Josejih Maskowiak, Joseph Szafran ski, Stephen, lednarski. have left for an extende d trip to Europe. DEATHS. The, Pnnce of Wales- PV 3LKV P. O'KKILIjY. Special Correspondence. PARIS. Mnrch 2 4. A Creek loan of $25,000,000 will be issued at tin end of this month, it was learned here Tuesday. Of this sum $7,000,000 will bo se cured here, J8.0ott.00O wil ho realized in London and the balance in Athens. New York and K-iypt .The loan will be made at 0;'. 1-4. HE WAS SICK, NOT DRUNK Mil. 31. PKZYHYLKK A. Mrs. Miehalina Przybylska, aged 01 vears. died at her home. :12 S. Jack son st., following an illness of several weeks, from a complication of dis eases. Mrs. Przybylska has lived in the vicinity of South P.end for a mini- , Iter of years, coming here from Poland. "The funeral will be held! from the residence Thursday morning : at SiP,'". o'clock. P.urial will occur at j St. Joseph's Polish cemetery. Pend to accept his present position as organist at the Hotel StatJer. Buffalo. He is also demonstrator of the Hope Jcnes orgJMi and has achieved, the rep utation of one of the foremost organ ists of the country. He w?.ll give one program at o'clock in tho afternoon and another at 7:4o in the evening. CLUB WILL MEET HERE High School Principals Come Next Tall. BIG MYSTERY What is going on at 423 South Michigan Street, any way ? That's causing a lot of wonder in this town. It must be that a REAL STORE is going to be put in there. Watch the store window and this newspaper for further announcements. YOU'LL KNOW IN SEVERAL DAYS. r I i - erf7 Tin u i riTTSIiritGH STOCK r!v M, L -';,V.U!!r-Si,. 1 )JOX. The girlish Upper lip of . " , . , 5.1)- 'vr:1. Cd lie. prince of Wales, is said to b. Prisoner Kxplains Airt-t and is round tidy i,jit-hers S7.i:.K:, :.:,: f;1.r 7 (r . V. j responsible for a n cent ruling of tho fi,,V. cmnion .r; ..o',f 7.0; cmnnoa to good fr' British war oftico which makes mous- .?iis-sJ-rw'l'. vimMon t(, cod f.u co.4 taches optional with military officers. . '.."I"' 'i'' $'frVX; fnh oo ' Although tho prince is 20 his upper yt ym van Horn told Judge Warner i''t; ht,n-v an i tun .,iV,' Ssi l,p lsuu un:u!' 1 us rJ 11 in iolice court Tuesday mornm.g that s.Wr, flr;j iaib!i!i . is 4i" t,( J',in ;L cava!r ho was sick last . Fridav afternoon and n'wH--Svors Uo.jt;.;b; -dln' n , the police insulted him by ancstim . mIU and coiVmon ii l.V y : ! ' i him for being drunk. He- denied eve .. ..i.v , i a in i.", .i,.ii ; , FUNERALS. The Northern Indiana Principals' club, which met last week at Ander son, will meet next fall in Siouth Pend. The members will visit the Mishawa- ka and South Haul kith schools. Matters of mutual interest regard ing educational work in the hizh Call nt tlo Coliseum Cai.i'" and se tho A'ir.-lMtli J ;i U l!:ilbit and iv: . scliool are discussed by tho members. Automobile. Ad.; Hu'd.'T l:tMlp.-- and a!pb.;ib. l o(d.s arit'l othc- supplie--. il. , .P hinur, L'o;; K. Wavne .-;. .V: Ho-Ketpts li-ht: rr.rket Sfo.,dr soitii ni.xn r.KKirs. n.ot'K and rrrn Iljdrnul'e .re. ! CerraU and Hour Vv vine nhi? I '; oats at 4(V. rvtaillnj? m iytt COc-' irn, bujlng at :c, sUlns at 70o. ' i U2 corn OR. FLOOD'S SCIENTIFIC OICH REMEDY Te funfral of Martin Wrzepcz. ag'd! SS years, who died Saturday afternoon, afP-r an illness of several weeks, was! held this morning at S::'.o o'clock' from the residence. 1121' W. Napier! st. to the St. Hedwltre's Catholic i church. Kw. M. T. Szab uski, S. , r. oiliciatd. Purial was made in1 ;! Cedar tlrove cemetery. The pallhear- r i ers were: lartin rrzi zozienKw sui, being drunk and the court found him ANTI-HOMERULERS IN ARMS! not guilty. MAN WHO TRIED TO Andrew Morkowski. isoiesiaus i.or- kowski. Nicholas Nowinski, Stanislaus Zawodny. Michael C.orniewicz. ruovis'ox. (Corrects Dailr vr l w Mucllfr, 218 Iri.lt Or h rev. p ...... -....,; . "lis n.'u ireaiinei.L ioi u.uur.Miw.i, 1V t. ;'; ju-r d..z. I. tnoii. " r Stomach, das. lad Preath. Sal fIdrf; rt Z) to 4cV- per doz. HannrVs, b'uj' i I" v.' Complexion anil, all stomach dis lng 7.V to $2 p'-r b u noh: aniline to 'jiv ' ord. rs acts in a new wuv. .1,7,m, 'J'-'".-. bnytntr rer ; The old remedies ami dypepsia tab-! XVLXvS: -il- thv ? ; pound; m-UIu at fn-. Potatt.cn, tio pjr,tcmach tnejlde and r.ever will cure; iu.; !lllLr ut 2.V. per peok. ' , yor. Ir. Plood's Scientific Stomac h J liuttrr unu L'jcg Couairy bttter. pay.; Krmoilv tirt looyt-n up the hardened! 2' tu r?V: '..1;!n":::t io TV- C-cara- hile and mucoid from the walls of the : P'u-'.1;1'1 -L. u :!;:ie:i ,0 that tho n-cessarw dUes- ' ' i tive juit.es can llo'vv. No other prepa- : HAT. STHAW .Mi if?'D ' "ation dors this. It expels the poison- j (CorreotM Daily by tin? TVen)ej Millar ' ul1 " waste matter from the stomach' FJcur & F'xmI c,i.. 420 S. Mlrhuan kt.) -and ir.te.ines and removes the caus.' ' Hay. l.Jjittf illr.ir at $U tu JPV j cf habitual constipation. This ' poi- IHKT1IS. t ATr iii.l Mrc V. flP55l.n US I SAVE PARIS EDITOR I Jozn'iaU. W. nlmham M.. March1 ' O 1 i t i -T T .-.l-. Tin- I I Horn to .vr. ami ..us. ju-mihi j.inu -e-i W. Ford st., a daughter, I March I j . ! kills ACCTsr.i:. ! TPlillP 1 1 AT'TK. Ind.. March 2 4. j ' I'red Koost. shot and killed Kdward i 1 Kinard at Clinton, when the latter: followed him to Koosi's home accus- i , inir him of abusing a bfy employed j bv Kincard. k '""K -'l v'fc" per nai. I n"iL.t. nvitt..p in inlccliMu: I OM i-rn. ikying- jt-r Mi.; M-il Uig a f.V 1 ' " . to 7t p bu o.it prying 4 er i.u . i Svn' 1 'lU's hucrobes that are carried !It:.g ut 47c to : c i?r bu. t'.er by the circulation to all parts of the! taylujt$7.:0 per bu. ; se:iL- at 5 u Ja.Oo' I bouv and affects the heart. lun,;s. kid-I 1 - f I V " V ' : TO (Tim V C ()!.! IN ONT DAY Take lVXATIYi: !HMn QT'ININi:'. Tablets. Dru'-rgists refund money if it fails to cure. I'. W. (IkOVE S si.--j ! nature is on ach b-ix. lvt. Cnll at the Coliseum C.aracre and ( see the Apprson Jack Rabbit and Krit j Automobile . Advt. I nevs rind arteries. Manv teonb tind i-At. i"Af;!'or V ;;NUv"IwESr , that after lr. Iood's Scientihc 2:0 N. Mila St.) ivt4..t4j . ..... ii ; vpenai corresooiulence. ; Wlow-Rouffb, Cc to 2; rendrtl. I troubb and removed all poisonous. PARIS. Paul P.ourt, the poet.' ho 1. Vac 1, cic; No. 2. .TV;-, tr. ' wast- matter, that symptoms of heart j was lne man lo c,u-ton Cal- ' llldr No. I FfHa L1J.. He to 12; j trouble, kidney dls.as- and other mette. victim of Mme. Caillouxs pis-! ctireJ. cstif ic t u; wool. ttf j derangements diapp-ar. Commence j toi, aiivt.. ..J)o not st0 lne woman." I I tu riutrri vnur he:ilth :Td viiror to- i U'v,.... ...Hir (CorreUJ iMily t.y iLv ru N. M lie St I Toultry i rh)c ;.! he::, j.a It: SOUTH BEND WOULD BE MIGHTY WELL FED IF CI MirkL ' v our on,4y back ir dis.Hatis- j 'almetto was moro chivalrous than lilt-.!. tdd and recommended by I cautious and admitted the woman to 10-; fccuiLitf at -Jo la tiltl t American Dru Co.. 133 N. Main st. hi kei., I Ail rtisement his office. d ad. A moment later ho was WA5 THE ONLY BREAD SOLD. j , - lvV' ivy-i'j -.o,-iV . iv ' i v-v r iruicl Unioni-t.s of l ifter, trained and tried rillciimi, photoraphetl wuhlle at practice near Pclf.t-