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-i SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES u ii,t u mu i 1.3 T!V C I L. i Chamber of Commerce Speak ers Offer Plenty of Sucj--?stions For 1919. T.j1 a -out "n. ': -; -ruk- t "' S- -.tlx !' -lid's 1 1 i - thin;; ojght to h i'. . but has no?. v as i ; i j w -1 at fb; Chamber f t 'run m. re" lum h- i. Ti Mnr.ii tv, ami iP'u.iry extension the ooti-e.jr:,. aid for the "Hog and Hominy" ! 1 1 ? i 1 1 , : ,u i:i md us- try. trunv . tat ir. goo J ro.-n!-, trac: elevation. m-w depot, better hospl- ta? fHr;litir. romr::!--ion iro.ern- tnent frr fh city, nd rnfne hfrr.e fur itw rruiiinif poji-jlat I'm. all h.cl i thr-ir ad o-.i p v. Arthur I.. Hubbard It. I:. I'erk. A. IT. IM. Jaine- W Taylor h nl V. f. MiMi'iCN were the j principal Kprüprs. i n rod j . j Marvin 'ampin 11. head of the y.nk. ' r l-'jre.t;i. Limited to mini!'"- ?ione of tlio speaker:- siin-.odd in rettintr a !on ways, but th.ey furnished the fr round work for a number of one minute li-russjons in which Pot madrr Zinky. urririk' an nl.tr i,'e inent of th post office. Dr. Hdar A. MpTf. favoring a new liopital nr.d former Mayor Fre.l "VV. Keiirr adding his advice to that of Mr. Tay lor with refrTerico to track eleva tion, all joined. Pr. C A. Lippin rott, V. JZ. Volfe. and Charles- Cuon- lry also tor.k part. The lum hers, up on adjournment. admitterl bintc brought to the conclusion that there is plenty to do in If IT, ns each speaker had pu-hed hi- laim as th-? fine to demand first attention. Chairman Campbell announced that the subject a next Monday's luncheon will he the Mirhii;an-Frie canal, another project wanted to be ptit through in pref'-rt-m e to all else. Mr. Hubbard was the first Fppaker, announcing that the heard of edu cation is ready to take up the mat ter of enlarinjT the library, reputed to l.e a necessity, and he tir'ed the f'hamher of Commerce to 'et le hind the matter, pointing out the present ir.adeejuacy. and explaining the preparation-, that have aire, id; ben made. The school city, it is said, owns ample ground adjoining the present library, and that the huildinp: of an addition to the pres ent building i the main need. Attack the .Ilfncj-. T!. I!. I'eek i the man who took up the c.iinc of th Street Hallway servite. hut directing his main cri ticisms at tile so-called "jitney bus." fix a hindrance to trafh He indi cated that they were robbing the traction Interests and oiisht to be mi ppres( ai. There was no plea to h.vf the traction company Fpeed up its service and give the users of th "Jitneys" a street car service. A. 11. Pdtz talked for the coliseum, and V. IlaMnt: objected to the in crease in tax rate r;nd Tirted the forming r.f a corporation to build homes for newcomers to the city, as promised in the near future. "Amor.:: the liest thinprs we need." Raid James YV. Taylor, "is optimism In the husines world: the main tenance "f a proper morale." He xpi.ke for justice and open-minded square dealing on the part of both employers and employe, and ex pressed the belief that with these things our readjustment and recon struction problems would come ro-ar i-olvimr themsehr. He assorted that iiotliin was to be gained by destroy ing: puhlic confidence. As a solu tion to the transportation problem that confront every community h" i.rge! for South Rend early levation and tlie bv.ildinc; of earlv trad: Cood ro.uls entering th city from all di- rection. Tlie lunch'-on was one f the jttienue, s nee u.e 1 '1 V 1 I f th" fuel embargo Lis? winter. NAMES COMMITTEES FOR Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN Tu. org alligation of 1 i t.iin of 11 inen e.,ch to have charge of tlie Y. M. C. A. membership drie. Jan. It ' . 'a approved ' i'.ie e ei a 1 1 v'e ( on.i.iitteo and .hv i-bui leader at . nie ting lie Id at the as-a.ci ttio.i ovül.linc Sund.tv : t: rroo;;. The In teatcv will be divided ir.M three di- lv ions o?- six teams ach. P. (I. .tah- n -,: leader of the factory di--., 1. '. P. D'iC.inib of the ei?y ii;-ac:. .ii.d F. C Wltver of th- htys' di'. i'io--.. I. A. Walk : is g, n -era! ch.-irn;an of th. can.paig!: at:.: U ass.-V.-d t v .Ian.es V. Tavb-v. : cliairm m. At a tapper to 1 - - ! at the v so( i.t:o?; .lÜilii g Tlvir-d iv e .-nlng all captains will ! e present .ltl-1 Wlh ill Hi:t:ie p:.m for reaching the "0" n-'w t.if'iii er in four day- eat. RURAL CARRIER POSTS IN' COUNTY VACANT it -,1 Stat, s '. i. so:". K ' col : be Ja?- C ITT that nth. a ! me' P. . a s i n r.o--, need ;. n ex - : - u for St Jose h cour.tv to .it tb.e lo.-.tl post Othce O". r'.il the position cf rural ,i Wa'kertor. n .i v a. a t.cie.: occur on rur.tl rout s froiv s? oüici s in 'h ci ur.tv. Th" t ion will be n; . t 1 women ho .it e a ' i in the territory of a b..t h :ai:v Ps. t e count" IHN l it I) N II AT Hol IM.. v -. Vc.tr'- e d.nr-.er : .tic win g;.n at the ('p.,, hot,-T;:'t-d.iy night, hanat;,' w;P. start a ?: Jf o'chi. k ai d dinr.ep will 1 -s. rv e : t t ! o , ':. M. k'- r tl.oli.i a .11 p...y for the il,.r,r;:.c. ojd.iNi. it r JAN- 1-1. -,. sir, ,t m !b:.-. for o.i- h - i 'e r"f.-i.g. : f c ': .e r. s . . t . t ' le e ;. ! '.'. ,--1 -! : 1 '' tor-. -.Mi..-. tvilr ' 'tat tn"f. : tr''i .nil s !.. 5 pi. of TuUu- -itery. AJvt. CITY'S NEED Family Feud Starting Over n T.1T IT in ounny Italy Lands Joe Pittalla in County Jail Here A th te-iu.t Of seuud t a f. i m l : y feud, instigated years a:o uij.ii r tne ' ouutiv t-sl- of Italy. i .Ire Pittalla i Ivir.tr in the eountv here fa ing a charge of murder. TMt?M;In was bound over to 1 1- grand .iur uy Juiiifo Hilmar in r it court j.Moii.i.iv morning, following 1 1" Itl'.ith f To'iv Iicopo from wounds . r c--i ., in a ' Pitt il' i sfabblng affray with j i ... 1 1 ... . ; jvlii. h h" avers h stabbed in Hdf- ,1, f.-wr. invohrs a ytranp mixtui ' of th'- im thfni'. of the mafia a n! j tb.- mountain feudists. Kei.tinky. . Yr;ir:i?(i so th.- '!rv rur. nni.. ! mmbT of the I'i?ta!la clan in Italy. I -min . :tii i"n invoiwd in ..n altpmition of k relative s, ex- trhated him -'If dra'.vinsr hi" s?il!'?to r.nd siahln -ero. s the f;,fP and him for life. r his opjionent ! head, marking j i deaths MKS. MARY KK'IIAKSKA. j Mis. .Mary Kucha rska, .') years1 old. died at her home, s 1 U Arnold st.. following an illness of Ff-Veral davs 1 from a complication of disea -?. sip' is siti.l by her husband, John Kuchirki one son, John Jr.. and n.! il.i;i;Thtf-r. M in Mary Kucharskl. She v.-.is born in Poland in May 1 S 4 8. ind came to America about 30 years ;iKo. Funeral srrvi.-e.s will be held Tues day morning at 5:.'i0 olock at St. Fa.-imir' clmiah. Rev. S. J. (lorka. '. S. C ofhclatlncr- turial will bei in St. Joseph cemetery. MKs. .Il ssli: KOMASINSKA. Mrs. Jessie Komasinska. .!0 years old. died at her home, 'j;.', W. Mon roe st., early Sunday morning, fol lowing a week's illnes.s of pneu monia. She is survived hy her hus band, Stanley Komasinski. one ilauijhter. Lvalinc; parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John Hazinski; four brothers, Michiel, Jack, John and Frank Hazinski. She was born in Steens Point. Wis. Funeral services will be held Thursday mnrnini; at I o'clock at St. Hedwiye's church, Rev. Anthony Zu bowirz, C. S. C.. ofhciatinr. Burial 'a ill he in St. Joseph's cemetery. mks. koiu:rt t. pi: k. Mrs. Josephine Frances Peck. I" ears old. South Rend. It. R. No. Z, died at her home at S o'clock Sun day niht following a six months' illness of inward cancer. She is sur vived hy her husband, itohert Theo dore p. !;, a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur i'inneran, a son. Robert Roy Peck, and a sister. Mrs. Rerthade Rard. Mrs. Peck was horn at Clinton, Mich., on Nov. 10, l'TH. and cam.? here from New Lisbon. ., r. 4 years, ami. Her marriage took place in South Fend on .Nov. 1S'.L". 111-! ncral sa-rv li es win i.e m-1 1 1 a l i u. lionie of lier sister. Mrs. Card. 4M N. Kddy St.. at J: '." u'dork Tuesday afternoon. R . R. 11. Carr will of ficiate and Im rial will bo in River view cemetery. KL .l(i:ril (KAV.W. Carl Joseph Cabanuw. one day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caba naw. 1(1..:; Rurns st.. died late Sun day night. The funeral took place af l:..o ocIock .Monday morning ana burial was in V.lar (trove ceme- tery. E Representatives of 13 Coun ties to Discuss Proposed Legislation at C. of C. IP-pi e-.-nt.itiv es fron; 1.' counties in the northern part of tlie state will im et nt the Chamber of Com merce at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon ti d;cus.- what legislation is neces- sarv to itisute the bui'.Jing of gr.od roads in this part of the state. Tlie meeting; Frida v has been ar ranged by the good roads commit- p tlie c'hamber of Commerce and notice .f the meeting have been sent hy Sec'y Howard Emmon to tne r c j r e s e j 1 1 a 1 1 v c s in the 1 " itcinti.s. including St. Joseph, I.aKe T !'!'-, T j trrn i vc i Nol le, Allen. Kosciusko. Stube t.. , St -. rke and Pulaski. Whether the counties m the north- ! c: n part of the state aie to advocato tb.c creation of a state highway com r.iision. or some idher form of roads sro,rnment will le thoroughly discu-ed at the meeting. The coun ty i.n.t lib. which is to be fathered at the coming session of the general as-em'.dy. and a bill increasing th" maximum tonnage on road to b? presented by the mortor transport :nt t e- Is will also be discussed. POLICE PICK UP TWO RUNAWAY YOUTHS .V: r..e'I a i:h ' i,i-a- knu. t rev olv er und a pair Lies, two lTj-year-old John Armstrong ana Jerome I Johnson, ran away from tneir nome 'in Wyar.dotte, Mich. Saturday morn , lue. .lud vere picked up by the S -uith Rend pV. ice Monday morning. i ; :i i os Mia nuuicrous aii'i a j Med Mnrio of why they ieft home, i.it.l when- they were poing. Cliief Kline r.oti::el uir p.trents ait :i::ed . and Wyandotte, and will l.bl tb.e boys j u-.t.l ouie or.e arrives from th re t. j GALL ROft MEET R - m ' m m " -Cjjto take charge of thtiu. -r-j , . i:i olemti conclave ;.r.( swore t n a 1 ni; M!':( i- upon the Pittalla's To Tony Jaoopo f il the lot to v. reak this v. iiirKincf by Kiandin a mem ber of the hated family of Pittalla' 11 pick'.-J ot:t Joe Pittalla as his victim. iKiilv Tony watched hi- chance. Vh t" Joe went. Tony fol- lowed U'c a. shado.v. Jo A .n'ricu, Tony ram-- also. came to At lat ll; day cum Joe at Michie an and Tony met Cr.lf iv nv v. hen tliee .-treats 'hristmas shopju rs. r-rp full of i A loni; knif flashed and cut a ? sh through Joey j rhw',- striking hi-- tonfroA Tor v. bto- i ped out hin nv, n weapon. He ripped onrn Tirnv's Fide and back. They took Tonv to the hospital, hut he i died later no- tr.o ritr,it , 'f- in , t i In the county jail with a ,sHsh in his chek. Tiie Licopos are HVn?tU! in. S. TD HAUE 35 OE THE WORLD i;y ii:ii t. m. i:mv.ms. Internatlond New Servlie: PARIS. Dee. 30. "America will ! have percent of the world's mer chant tonnage after the war." said I'd ward X. Hurley, chairman of the national shipping- board of the United States, in an interview. "England will have Zh percent the tonnage and the ether 13 per cent will mostly he made up hy th? Scandinavian countries. The taking over of between :'.0 and -10 ships from the White Star lint comprising- about 20öOO tons is now prac tically agreed upon. Papers are nor on their way for the president's sig nature, rverything was arraigned in perfect harmony, the igreement In cluding that the ships are to tly the Rritish flag for three years after the war. lct Troops Homo I irt. "The chief concern ?iow is getting the American troops home. During the next two weeks from :'..). 000 to U,uOO will he sent home. About the same number will be transported in the following fortnight. Then, I am confident, the transportation will reach practically as normal an out ro as the ports of France and Amer ica can handle. "The great ships that were taken over for the movement of ti oops to Furope. will now be used for carry- i ing them home. Of couif e. the move- i . t ment of passenger tratlu; nas neen ' . : i .i a.. n . : ; . i .-. 1..it horn I cu rial ifu io a iiiiiuin o m. em. o-.v ned be no worry ori the part of persons having legitimate reasons to travel. They will be assisted home. Kvery effort in being made to smooth out the transportation problem in spite of difhVulties." No Marooning. Mr. Hurley made it clear that there would he no marooning of Americans In France and Fngland. "The hulk of the merchant marine i , ,0 ,.nor the war wiji naturally be v-!.,,,, T-v.nen italv. Snain with England. France, and the Scandinavian countries." continued Mr. Hurley. -With the Olympic and the Leviathan the Fnited States will have two of the largest vessels. Just as England de veloped her merchant marine by keeping the bottoms iull. so wi.': America. In many cases ships will be put on direct scheiulcs to bi portn. trianglinp: back and forth full cargoes when the hold? are not fil 1 - ! ed. j "More attention will be paid to I South America than before the war. : The great increase in trattic which j recently developed will be spurred up with ever better results." ! lmlOM Supply Department. Mr. Hurley highly praised th? ( vork of the army supply depart ment, loaded by On. Harboard, calling it a "most wonderful or- , ganization." Tlie cooperation bo- board was the very closest. Xo effort will be made to move ' back the bulky army supplies to the I United States until tra r .-port a t ion of the hieii has been taken care conclusion. of. said Mr. Hurley, in MRS. WILLIAM WILSON IS DANGEROUSLY ILL t 1 ti t Til 1 1 1 1 tl .1 1 NoWS Soni.O WASHIN;T N, Pec ::e.-Mr, t- eit . .. ..r .1. 1 1 i ivt III i. i ll.- (! II.' see- i retary of labor, i-; uangerorsly ill j at the Wilson home here. Mrs. Wil-i fon suffered a stro';e of apoplexy about a month ago. but a w e ago she sefnud to he r. . gaining health. Now., however, she lias supv-red a relapse rd her condition i? causing grave concern. Sec v Wilson ha bee:, forced to cancel his speaking engagement to - nay at poston at the launching or the National Ruibiing Co. iii'Mou noMin to Mi:in The junior board of he Y. M. C A. will meet at o'clock tonight to plan the work of the boys' depart ment. not I ci M. W. A. and R. N. A., family night. TiifMay. pec. r.I. Tie and coffee will he erved. Kvery family bring a pie: Followed Ly dancing. 10S1 9-31 Advt. T r a d I ri with advertfscn mcins more for less cash. Iini!Vi,.it ,y th tribe Iic apo m i TT MIT HEARING BT JUDGE FUNK Custody of Four-year-old i 3 Child to be Determined on Tuesday. j- Whfthfr Mr. and Mr: n. ....... T.. . . i . ... . '' Wl 1'ir11 ami :irs. iuiiu'v . I ra rents, Mr nnd Mrs. (Ju,t. nnd ! Marie Zimmerman of South Hend i'irc To )( tried upon the charge of Kinnapinsr Mrs. Itooncy's fo.ur-year- old daughter, Lillian Jordon. nil! thp nnT o-et'-rmineri until alter habeas corpus proceed i n Ts in the ! circUit -ourt Tuesday afternoon. I ' '"lMPS IMi;rn- icpresentinz , Charles A. Hatrertv. representing; thc four dr-fendants. in city court Monday mornintr made a motion t 0 ' s h the aflidavits in the four i case.s. Argument on tne motion wa lii'-m on i hp miion was y JmUe C.ilmer until rnirm, and it will proha-, or.ed at that time until; postponed 1 Tuesday mor oly be postponed at that time until after the habeas corpus hearing hy Ji!(l-'c Walter A. Funk Tuesday afternoon. Tlie habeas corpus writ was issued by Judge Funk early Saturday niht on the application of Mrs. Sarah Jones, through her attorney. Parry Scanlon. Mrs. Jones, who is the mother of Albert Jordon. the father of Lillian, is Attempting through the habeas corpus writ to pain posses sion of th child. Should Judfro Funk rule in favor of Mr. and Mrs. Itooney at the hear in? Tuesday afternoon then the kid naping charges against them brought by Mrs. Jones will have been re moved, but if on the other hand he ruled in favor of Mrs. Jones the kid naping charges against the four de fendant will be pressed, according to Atty. Scanlon. MflfiM PUHD ICCTlMfiC o'!Ivjuim onur ivi L.L. 1 1 uo INAUGURATED BY Y. M. Noon shop meetings and a Sun day afternoon lobby meeting" vr re inaugurated nt the meeting of the religious work committee held at the V. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon The meeting was in charge of Elmer Rogers. Talks on health, religion, and education are to feature the noon shop meetings and the gather ings in the lobby of the association building on Sunday afternoon will be religious in nature. Ray Rird is chairman of the committee in charge of the word and ho per to get the meetings under way in a week or two. SUSPEND OFFICER PENDING PROBE ( CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) found that it was torn rather badly, and that there was considerable blood on it. The coat will ho at police headquarters Monday morn ing to be used in the thorough in vestigation which the police are now making. King .also stated that Peterson wanted to pay Walters for the long grey raincoat. Detective King has been jn the employ of the New York Central railroad for the past four years, and stoutly denies any con nection with the case other than that already stated, and this was done simply to protect himself. Tie stated that his business was to protest the property of the railroad and that ho had never molested any pas senger. NOTHING BUT WORLD LEAGUE FOR AMERICA (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE.) of the workers of the city took a holiday to join in the celebration. Upon arrival at the canal Capt. Paeon's daughter presented Mrs Wilson with ahouquet nf pink car nations and roses. Pres't and Mrs. Wilson saw the n.:; and Josephine Rarrett. husband German mine laying T'-boat No. Ill and wife, lot ISO, as shown on re which had been surrendered. It was corded plat of Bowman's fifth aodi- lying next to tlie "mystery ship" ite-h.r .bi. liiob f'o-b nM,on i ii i - ii a v - .v ' i v. m iliac submarines while camouflaged as n tramp. The crew fired a salute for the president. IJhtninxr Chango Engine. The Hyderabad is a lightning change engine of war. The docks are arianged to fall with cannon au-toir.ati'-ally moving into position. The opening of side doors revcai two torpedoes, poised for shooting;. ( Pres't Wilson was especially in j t crested in the mechanical Improve i ments on the docks. These included ja huge jdece of machinery capable J of unloading lf'.OOo hales of Anier . lean cotton and ,1'mi tons of other merchandise in I? hours. CHICAGO LABOR FORMS NEW POLITICAL PARTY: FITZPATRICK FOR MAYOR ; j Ir.terii.iti..ii:il New i CHICA(i Iec v ; i e ' b. Th" Etbor j party of Cook county witli a con- j tut uation pledging municipal owner- , ship of all public utilities and adv o- eating better labor conditions, bet- ter waces and a reduction In the; :V:'t''7.f with John 1-'itzpatrick, pies the Chicago Federation cf IAihor. standard bearer th -ming mayoralty contest. The new purtv wu's organized Sm - day at a meeting attended by 1 ,0 '"' delegates representing practically every labor organization in Chicago. The new party proposes to lower the cost of living by establishing municiral markets and c-' pkmts. id storage not in: M. W. A. and K. nitrb.t. Tn.-sil.i.v. Pe.u CotTee will 1 e serv bring a pbv 1 "allowed y. A., family :M . Pie :,n.l 1s ery fan: ily i-v iancing. I 10St-31 Advt. (SINN FEINERS WIN ' 73 SEATS IN COMMONS: MAY OCCUPY THEM ! IctTii.vJoii.il .Nen S'Tvle: I uxixjs. i.c. zu. R R: iti Wireley Press, i Since tlmy ; ! secured 73 its In the house of com- . i Moni, belief was entertained in p I'?111"1, q ' S.r.n-1- eine: uarters today that th rs would fiiiinnon t t i I I'Oll. of rrfu?;r. to sit !n t ir 1 i i 1 Therp ai in unconr.rm"'d roirrt; j in o:ne poMtlral rl's that former j j I'rrmicr H. H. Asquith. "vvlio was de-j , f'-nted In the clertin. minht retire- 1 f mm t.filillri; n a rw.'1t nf )l 1 (!e- . i - i - - : r":,t- 1,nt rni5 V'iA : n,,t enourai; .mi , ! A the ?ame t!nie if n;a,jmd , lT-n'lt ir Mr- -'i"lin (desires to tinue atie m politics a nw seat in commons will be found f'r him one of his followers resinir.cr i: his favor. The final count cave tne l-iova ! Heor?e taction a majority or on er ; votes in the parliament. . if Pj rTflTI M "1 U " I I U I I i U IfVLU I U 1 II I LU s Illinois Candidate Boom For Speakership Grows Deal in Michigan? Internntioti.il Nmvs Service: WASHINGTON". Dee. ?.0. Repub licans who will represent five middle western states in tlie next holism have swuni? solidly into line for James D. Mann of Illinois for thi speakership, Rep. Martin E. Madden of Tliinois, chairman of the congres sional committee, in charge of Mann's boom, announced today. Madden explained that he was no: yet prepared to make puhlic the names of tlie live states whose dele gations will vote for Mann, meet ings by these delegations to endorse Mann were still to be held. The Michigan and Illinois dele gations to the next houpe have al ready met and pledged themselves to Mann. The action of the Michigan delegation created considerable com ment in view of the opposition that is developing to the slating of Hep Joseph W. Fordney. one of its mem bers, for the chairmanship of th--house wrys and means committee when the republicans assume con trol of the next congress. Fordney. who is the ranking re publican member of :ne present committee, is being opposed by members of his own party, who are not in accord with Iiis advocacy of a high protective tariff. Friends Deny Deal. Mann's friend-- today denied that ' any deal was made between them and Fordney supporters, whereby the Michigan delegation should turn in for Mann for the speakership with the understanding that Fo-d-ney was to receive the benefit of The Mann influence in the furtherance of his candidacy for the ways and mans committee chairmanship. The names of Rcp. Simon D. Foss, chairman of the national re publican congres-ional committee, and of Rep. Nichola Lo?igwot th, frcth of Ohio, have also been men tioned in connection with' the speak ership, but Mann's bolsters rlr. im that he is rapidly gaining ground and that any attempt of his oppo nents to start a real fiTht against him will fail. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Frm Reoords of Indiana Tttl1 msuS Txx&a Co. j William 1 f. Rarnhart and Viola A., husband and wife, to Frank Rar- . tion to city or soutn isena, i ! Tlie Harter Realty Co. to Marie - - -------- David Mes-dck, lot No. 14. Harter heights, second addition to city of South Rend. $1.200. Hertha Rlackman to Cecil Yr.tes and Anna Yates, husband and wife. J lot lii Reriu-r (Rove, first addit.on. $1. ; Sai-o - Co to Paul S.a:o ami , Ant. a, husband and wife. lot l'7. Ami Thomas' subdivision of north ' part of block N. 7 of hist plat of .out lots of town now city of South Rend. $1. ; Camiel 1.-Witte. single, and ll.-r.ry j 1 Iims hoot and Stephine Himsc h iot, , liusiand and wife, to Eeon- re 2l. Chelminiak, lot 7.2. C.eorge W. S a gait's first addition to city of South Rend. JE ! Eeonore M. Chelminiak. single, to Henry Himschoot and Stephanie' Himschoot. husband and wife, des i i same us a cove. i . t-w... t . -tti i;..:,i,..-i-i i i.,a.i ;r,r. r. ; jiii- j.m i . ui. . iuuhu. .v Eoan association to (ieorge Pir.cz and J'lia PIn'Z. h 'sband ani wife. lot Clement Studebaker 'ak i Orove subdivision to city of South P.end Si "oo. THREE NEW MEMBERS OF GERMAN CABINET Internat i .na 1 N w - Servi-e. I POI'HXHAdliX. Ree. j Nf .-k-. ro.rnor of Kiel, H- rr Io edittir of tb.e HresL.tur Volksva?ht. ar.il Herr Wis-.-l. a member iif the reichstag. were tody appointed to succeed the t k ft in dependent sa l cialit m :r. r ei s of the Ilerlin rov- Jerr.m.-r.t whiv. resi-rned on Satunlay. i -ai-l a dicp.tUk fror.i Rerlia today. Tin ere ister Herniab Pore-gn M of Social i;ur;.N-ers rt? tb'.riT ii.is'tr Haa.-e. Mi::- Policy Rarth an ? I i n i t e r of Ib-inobili.atior. I 1 1 I mann. PPORT 11 LOCAL AND FOREIGN 9 I EARLY STRENGTH S D 1SSI RATED Market Turns Hnavv Under Liquidation and De clines Follow. NKW YORK. Dec. :J0. -During lost, hours trading today, volume of transactions has been on a rather larger scale same as in the earlier hours of the ses sion. Stocks wh.ch have been neglected for some time pal have at last become active. Prices railed on a slightly lower leel than for the past few days hut at this writing market seems to be responding in a quiet way to what is susually called "pood buying." Taken altogether it is simple a trading r.tfair such as usually prevails during' the holidays and should nothing- of a disquieting nature occur oyer the fust of the year prices should respond to any news of a favorable nature. Easier money rates are expected to "prevail earlv in 1:1!. Interiintinr.il N-my S.-rviie: NEW YORK. Dee. :;o. After a show of strength in the first fev minutes, when the active stocks gen-j , s(,iri;i,.s erally made moderate advances, thejj.,.;(i market turned her.vy under a re- j.''r,, t'Jt JU fd newal of liquidation and during the(j ' Flectrc . remainder of tlie first 13 minutes de-! clines were in order. Anaconda: made a ga.in of to H. which was lost, and vaneing outhern Pacitic after ad- ! : to 1C21Ö dropped to1 1 0 1 . ! Railroad stocks generally were in! supply after the initial trading, with , St. Paul dropping: one poi?it to ' and other railway shares yielded from fractions to over one point. Marine Preferred dropped 1 "4 to 1 b1 1 1 . Steel Common ranged from ' ."1 to '. i a Air. Tlcili Tf.lnnlinnrt I reflected short coverings, advancing ; IV4 to n 14. The market w;u disappointing1 during tlie forenoon, the initial ! gains being followed by losses of1 one to two points in nearly all tlie I active issues. Marine Preferred de- dined 2 Cl-s points to 170 ."-S an 1 i there was increased pressure against 1 many or the railroad stocks. Renn sylvania dropped t-ver one point 41 and Raltimore and hio reaefed r:-s to R. The coppers. after showing strength turned weak, Insjiiratinn falling one point to 1-2. General Electric was an exception moving up ?. 1-2 to 151. Steel Common r acted to ?t r-s. Soulh Bend Market Glt.MN Nt l'I.ri. I rsri ..I H..-.I.. I... (I V T1..rrll Slirr Mill.. Il.lr:iiilie Av.) O ATS I i v i i . - CO. s.-l'iil- '' NV- n. .... . ... . , -- - . t)ll s('nrM.riii:ii l fi:i seiiinir .snoo. URAN -Solling. S1.1) per hundrod. MIRDLINMS Selling. per luindre.l. CIIOI'I'FD Pi:i:i)--SeJla.r. S '..Lo per per C t. SCRATCH Ii:i:i-Selling. cv t. IU'CKWUKA I" -Pa: iter S.'.-'a per cv. t WIIRAT Paying ?LM0. I I riTTMH IU.II 1.1 I : M(K K. HAY. STKAW ANI rr.Fl. i IMT'l "S V.V UMI I. Pa.. I- ::( C.T- (Corrpfte.i Hall.v y tlie eley Miller I TL P Supply. 1k :,.;id: market M.o I lour an. I I I o.. S. MPhiffan.l j lifter: eh. dee. S17.M"" Is : HAV-Pnvii.g 52 to selling ?.I2 I .nH.oc'u 1": g o-l. spi.M". 17 " : tidy to .s::o. ' ! bun h.-r-.. .1 4 .V' b"....' : fair. SlL'.cni; STKAW Piiving .v to 12; selling 7-V'D.ot: -n:iim"!i, st 't Ui ; .-..in u.'-u i- a bale. ' jgu.id fat bulls. .S10. 1 1 .' : c,,ii.u:.,ii tu OATS Paving- UV: : Hing 7.". to Sn... -,., f.,t ew n. ;-7. .' lo .i : l i i:. r. SIR;!.!, i HK.N-Payiii? Sl.iO; soiling J1.77. to .fl Ml. i:.lt COKN Paving .?1 10; selling $1.7, TIMOTHY S4.rg:-.0ti. TIMOTHY Si-:i:i Paying 1 per bu.; selling ?.".un. ciavi:u skrd Pijin? -o bu.; soil ing JL1 per bu. ;r-nuan Mill. t Paying $'..".'; se'.ling ' sa.oo. mm: s roc k. j (Corrected Daily hy Major ISros., h. i.0- -.m t.. Mi sha vvakii. I HEAVY PAT STMi:i: Pair to g.o-1. Ti.s--: jiiime. .ir,;i"'. ilotjs ili.; i::n li s.. ip. .-; i .".oft p i ihn.. lGe; lt t -CO. P.-; en up, n:v. sr.r.n. (C orrected Daily by VI arner Uro Storr. lit J:. ne M.i iu.Pi: ;kass .st. wiirn: phovpit - 512 7,0. a ls iK 1: i:l'. .l.M'ANRSr: M f I. LPT MAMMOTH Pl.oVliit A.'aLP ALFALFA- 51 lft II swf:kt ci.ox i it -?i''dv IT P. LP PKA--; sp.'-o.j-, 70 MILLKT siRI. rot I.T KY l mi: XT-. (Corrected Daily bj .liinmie's I -.1 K. Je3r.oii Iill. pi:i:f -heist. t..,iiin Market. 2 "a.-: I porterhouse. v . ; ' L A It I -Pit. ving. I HAM Paving. ; ! VKAL Paving. Irleitl. 4-"7." L''. : polling. . 17 ' SeMlJjg . ..O I rr S e 1 1 , .i to-.. I.tl'l'-MAN'.. Vi'fiOL-.V,',!'';.-; l: If. Le-':;i-TALI.n'.V rough. jih:i:n RiRLS 1- to He. SEEK DYNAMITERS OF KANSAS CITY BARNS Ira -r: it;i.;i tl Ne-. crrKr-: KANSAS CITV. Mo.. Dec. : In vestigation by the police and others of the .-vf nth regiment .Missouri na- ' lionaI iiir,i- v-h :i ,lui- -'how- i e.l that a bomb or sti k of d;.:iat.iite i ca;'.-d the explosion at the 4tii st. ;;0. i:.r:'rar barn la-t night, resaitir.g in tb.e injuring of four iren, two of whom are s.i:d to be -er.ou-ly hart. A re ward of fäue has beet: offered for information leading to the aret o:' the dynamiters. Last night's explos.on was the first serious trouble sirce the street ca: strike started, three weeks ago. Sev eral scattered instar.ee of stones Iiavln? :e:i thrown thro igh and ears v e re reporte I I ing aft'-r dark and i - 'ci '! ,y e'. en- di s 'a e re t, red - - thi ough j ture.L two cats No one u.ls m- 3d New York Stocks; Closing Prices Ni:v YOIIK. i rices tl.r sc K cAchins;' tod. wore : Ajax II :.ia r A i.t f Vl a i i . 1 ; A His ' ! i.i 1 : ti r : Ami n.-an r.. , s ar Alu i i( an an dr and Fo ""tton il . 1 and I.. . T.insf-f-d . . Im n::: ot i e An- : Ameri'.-a n Auipri a it Ameru-a n Amern a n :ndi v ;; 1 'J' Ameri'-an Smiting .... j American Stcl l-'omdry i American Sugar l''i::-,. I American T' L and Tel . . ; American Woolen American Z,no. j A naconda Att biso n t v I : l i 1 ! Atlantic i p.jif mid W. I '.aldwm LocoT:io?iv F.a It imore a n i ohm Relhb-hem Steel R . i Rütte and Sap.- r;r ; 'aliforni i Petrleum j i "anadi.i n Pa if:c ... t "ent ral I "at her . . . I 4 v 1 7 i 'Chesapeake oral "ilio . . . . 't'hieago and Xorthw -tei n . ! Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul j Chile Copper jChino Copper Colorado Fuel j Colorado Gas and 7"ectric. I Consolidated Mas :Corn Produus . Crucible Steel ' Cuba Cane Sugar 1 1 7 ::i I t :: Ps . 2; 1 (2 1 rl 1! Gossip of NEW YORK. Dec. .".'. -Oil stocks becomim: leaders jn popular ! speculative investrntuit f;i(ir among 'people who are giving close attention (to tlie stock market, according to : observations of some of the most 1 prominent stor k xchange institu tions. Predictions are being made i in well informed quarters that a j soon as the railroad policy of the j country is whipped into shape and I shows, as is expected, that the mit- come will lie a fair deal for wners Kurojif ,-in investment the .vi II Grain, Ccülc, ('II l (.o M Of K. ip.v J . S. lhi;e;ju of Mir1 ft. 1. i'iitiüiai in... ::o IHi;s b - ti TlKded receipts. M.ooO; market l.nlk. 17 ."Vw.7 tT.t : ti;ti li'-i- hp iigl.er : Ii-. vy. l,.-.i v. .17. 1." .1 t.."o MT.Vii is "; p." !. in; C"g-. Sit..'. KiJ E.oo ; Il'e.IiMIil lllld IhlVCi fi 17.7: I'urJit. Slc,.!K 7. ': pi--f'il..."iO- ruiitis. !". 1 "' 1 l'i. n,".. 0 lmW'llt 1'!... I li tn j ' , I I 1,1, I.SlIiiiaT.'l 1 '. t. iii.irk.-t st.'.ely: i.e.f .att'.-. good L'I. '.Oil : h ! e. I sp; j",'.; i:.7. : nieilhnn rtnl eeaini"!!. s. 'r,;P',L'.,; br.t'her n k. lieifers. v'"f; ' 1 1.77 : riis. Ss.'j.r' 1 -!.. : atiii.rs aiel : catt-r. ST.eo',; s. ; stacker and f.-ed-. r , er h'ii'-e. Sb. l.''..7.'. emiiiii. ii . . 1 illl'l Ilie.i I 1 1 I ! J . .l ST -AVu lo .'Vi : oal alv-.. 1 good. ed. ijee. .Sb"..00"7 1Ö.7-Ö. SURER- Estimated re.-e.pt;. in.-'.rket !d;t:er: tiort laiai-s. .-iv.i.-e .nid trinie. Ml .oft'. p'.li". : iiiediuTii ai.d g "1. S.7;( p'..oo ; spii-lg laial'. -r'"l. lii -. vi:;.L'iJ ia.7."i ; feeder In subs. g.... '.'!". ! si::..Vi'.j i.: lU e prn::e. . .vs.."ViVT'.i.77t. I lo.: ni-lhi!ii an.i g : 11. ool; p;.fMl; fresh eows .".ti'l s;.: ;a L'-r. St,i (Ki', 1PMMI; veal a! .-s. Sl'OOo. SMbCP A N I I. AM l'.S Supply. ::.io head; market higher; .rini.- w.-t ;.. r. 1 o. '" : gc-.d ini-v-I. s L'". '-'' "J": fur iai.l. .d 7. ; i;;N and eairacn. :...!'. 7. ": linib. .vp;o. II H J-S- Itoeej ' t . pl.l' h'-ol: tliiUM-' sfeadv : prina heavy la.gs. 17. .: me-dium-5. S17.'e: heavy Y-irk-r. s!7. : ! iirht orklrs. sl7.''."i ; s 1 .V NEW CABINET IS BEING SELECTED Lloyd George Considers List of New Appointments An nouncement Soon. RC. 1 ' i.V. 1 'ec. i '! ' iii ! r I, ovd (.eorce fonfeire.-; witn to, , i I . - V. . ' leagues tfidav on the prov:-:i cf a :;ec ctaji.et. P pt o l be I'li'llsbed ti:-- r, i V. er. A -1 u ..mi ior th 1- ev h ! : A. IP i I-.W. Ti:e sweat itig in ': e; s of parli tiaei Jan. -1, the v. orl; o; A T 'l I vv g' u LT I 1 cc in batches of t: -. The future of Mr. A. premier, is in d.ou. ". I beheved that lie -Auul-i ' t: : is r.era : Pot a pt t.. th Im: :i:b i;ich. a'.-i s . Will Iii-. ,1-iJ ly Hx.. -d a. SOUTH BEND WOUNDED MAN AT CAMP TAYLOR CA Ml Lui.is. il sick are 'ACH A i t Y a. Ky., Ree. :p 1 Wül.ded tl.e; hos'dtal here TAVL' R. A:.c ::g i arriving at today t - ': as i'oi.v.i'iO- pvt. r. r. 'v iio-e lion e ! aei, I i-i iu -' itlibl l i 1 the hns' ; tt iched to tr.e overs. pjrer.t vra.s I S'eCt . m :.s. !th 1 t! Pi V.. I. ,t ry Tl. ;:h I i UK'-.I at were .-nt i IoboAe'U her e lir.-ct. MARKETS ! i (.Jt. IT Xorti.err. -iraticn .'opp'v Nie'rri a Nbirlpe M ir ::.- T-; 'd : ' i i 1 1 M:,l ;i N.i'in:i ? ' e 1 ; :?.!!-. Dr., 1' 2 1 ' N'. Y. .V ; N vv o- V. Y N. H :: Ib.Cf. 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