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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 6

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I lour WAKNli MOWS AND t'ageMi .11 The Market and Financial World lis '3 i jitxs.r iwi' yi "t); r(' LITTLE CHANGE IN MARKET Hay and Corn Prices Steady While Oats Advance. Business at the city scales opened this morning with the same pi ice that prevailed at the close of buslnesa Saturday. Hay and corn still hold steady at the same prices they have brought for the past two weeks, wltn corn showlng a silent aisposmon to aavsnee. aavancea inree cents, bciuhk I NEW YORK STOCK MARKET! PRESSURE PRICES TO BE NIGH DURING UKUPS CORN MARKET THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS (turniihed hy Rprsaue t'o Anthony Ibit.l 1 Olieil High IxiW 2 .111 Am. Hect Hug 96 OR Am.

Can. 54 Am. Car Kdy 117 135V Am. Oil T07i 70 ill'i price (or the season of IDo per bushel. At the City es' 1 losda of hay, 2 per ton.

loads of corn. tpliel. loads of oats, 77610a per bushel. Allov 62 62 52 Am. Loco i il6i 117 H5J4 Am.

Hrnelters. 67 67 Am. Steel KdJS 42 4 Hi Am. Numatra. 89 WH4 89 Am.

Hilaar 1J8T4 141'i 13s 'A Oatl Anaconda 62 63 605 riiRh. AicniHon Am. i. at TmIvpu Haldwln 107 II. It 19 lieth.

05 II. 38(1 Ut u. ii fi IU tx I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MARKET PRICES HERE The erlee quoted below sre tor. reeled dally by the dtsler wider when names tfray appear ana art guaranteed by them ae correct. Except where otherwise specified, they sre the prices the dealers agree to pay for flrst clsss offerings.

CHICAGO, Nov. 51. Announcement reopening of a l)lf cereal food nisinurai'turliiR establishment here thai H8 dostd temporarily by conl shortage, J' had a bulllHh fleet toilny on the corn Jj innrktt. Denldes. receipts were not as larue as had been looked for, and there i' 'vas oildenue that the country did not IV i to sell freely at present, High cr iuotatlona on hoss tended also to lift anyK me value of corn.

Onenlnn: nrlceM PRICES TO PRODUCERS Tressslt el Sons. Paying prices tio. 1 wheat, S2.1&; corn, Jl.26Ktl.J5; rye, 11.20: oats, Sc; barley, new corn lltfl.10. Helling prices onver lmiar, per DDL, tiz; Hungarian, per i.i sou III. sow rley.

I Helllna til 40M12 U0; Little Turtle, per It; middlings, per ton, 5C60; brim, per too, HJO'KU. rye uour MO. Fort Wayne rur Mill. (Successors to dlobe Mills Paying; tirlces V. neat, ti.lt, corn, new, Jl.lt; rye.

Jl; oata, 65c; barley. II. Belllna prices Pflde of Fort Wayne. Miff 12 50; middlings, per ran, per cwi iz.eu. (lit; bra Mayflower Mills raying; prices Wheat.

12.17: oats, 70c; rye. si. is; sariey, vvo; corn. si. is.

Helllna Drices rW Inter wheat, stralaht. fU.40ff.2O; New Veno, J13 00; BUver IHiit, SU.iOOH 00; rye. JJW1O.20; bran. mlJdllngs, Jta. W.

D. Hsnderaen eV Co. (U. P. A.

lcense Mo. U2C24I.) New hay UOQil per too. Corn Jl.lOU 126 per bu. Oats 7075c per bu. Barley ll.2ui.J0 per bu.

Kraus and Apfeibsum V. B. V. A. License No UXI4I.) (U.

B. Wheat Director's License No. mini. k. u.

ii Tlicouiy seed, per ti.5Oft6.O0. nooi, per duc. ateoiuMi sno per and Mammoth Qover seed. Alalke Clover seed, per bu 122022s. itea plover, per du izevzr.

Millet seed, per J2 60O1. Uarley, per II.ISOI.IO. Uvi Stock Pickers refuse to quote prices, but express wllllnsrness to tell prices by phone to tboee who have stock for sale. Mfell BralhaM A rAmMMnw tVMT prices will be furnished on appllca IIUII. Green hides, 25012c.

Ureen calf skins, t.5Wt0c. Cured cair ak nii, 5O70c Cured hides, 2839o. No. 1 horse hides, lioail. Pelts, ties ta.h.

Wild Ulnoeng. 111018. Golden Heal, II 6045. Wool, 500c. Msler Hids and Fur Company Green hides, 26032c.

X.reen call lildei. tured ewf fciclns. A607OC. Cured hides. 233c.

No. 1 horse hides. 111. i'Mik. (rum ltu Wild Ginseng, J15fl18.

"Wen Seol. 14.o0fti&. wool. ee60c PRICE8 TO DEALET1S 8. Baum dL Co.

Valenna riranfres, 16 per crate. Onions. 5 lb Bmall onions. 3c per it. HfianlKli onlonh, fi lit per irato Florida oranses.

J3 F0W4 California ier lutr. Tokae, J3.2B. es. I4.76i6 nor bbl. Michigan polatocs, Jl 604 75 per 150 li.

at asa Cal. I'ct 4JW N. 72 Cent. I eo. 97 Can.

l'ac lttf1 C. 68 Kairt. 1'layers. ti Chlno 31 Colo. Fuel iz Colo.

(las 60', Corn Prod 4 Cub. Can Hug 47Vi Chandler Mot 117 crucible 21 United Food. 76 I Krie uaa w. w. Gen.

Klec 170 lien. Metom. .1361. l(Mlrth. 81 Jt.

Nor. 40 Greene Can 38ft III. Nor. 8(Hide A Irf alh 11 Ind. 105ft Inspiration 55 Int.

Mrr. Mar Int. M. M. pfd IU6ft Harvester Kennlrott 30H IirkAnanna 87 l.clilgh 45 Maxwpl Mot.

42i Mexican l'rt. Miami Cop. I'H Meel Mo l'ac Nev Cop. New Keystone stromherg Nor tlkla, lias Pan Amn Penn Ity People's Gas Pitts Coal. 8 101U Pierce Oil 74', Hay Cons 214 Heading 79 Hep Hleel 107 Hock IMand 27ft naion by additional 0J ranged from the asm.

as Hat ulny's ilnlsh to lHo higher, with lie llv JIiJ and May 11.26 to i.7. were louowea I gains In some cases. Tlio close was strong, '3 higher, lth December iah.d JS'II "fr nrmer wllh Sia opeiilng off to Ho ad' Increased Demand Will Serve to Boost frices on Market Generally. FEW MORE SCARCITIES 3H 4 7JU 97(, 68H 88ft 38k 42ft 6U 84 111 218 171 1EU 16H 20jJ 20ft i1 i 15 31ft i J51; Oft 50 'J 109 42', 38, OJ 50ft 99V, "5 42 I left lift tvv Sinclair Oil Sou Hj Kt Paul. Studebaker Mtuts Tenui Cop.

Texas Oil. Tob Produces 81'; tl, 1H' ......1, iieiau niorea, 09 Rubber ligfe 8 104ft 106V4 White Motors 6 7uU Utah Cop 76V4 77 wahash 9 9 west union Westinghouse uveriana 338 82 40ft 38ft 81ft lift 10 5i 53 wft Ui. 30', 45 4314 200 Mft 27 15 32'i 49'4 77 85 9 109ft 4 2ft 4'l M'i 102 'J 81 21ft 79 17 274 16', 60ft 4 25 .119 lllft lift 302 81U js U4. 374. 433 72 "4 96 93 ft ii'i Si 117 212 76 IS 2014 333 81 40 37 B3ft 32 1115', 534 51 ior, IJ2 29 ft 86 vs 201 'j 21 61ft 271, 141.

31 '4 4S2 5 81ft 9Vj 6014 107', 93 ft 3'j 42 66 Vi 83ft 47ft 118 217 76', 15 20 ft 170ft 317 lift 40) 37 ft 3ft 32 ft (ft 62 ft 112 2 87ft corn After ihnlire. Innliifl. jug May at 757c to 76c, the market naroened all around. Provisions rejected the stlength ol grain and hogs. Absence any pressure to sell was a feature.

WALL STREET STOCKS SHOW UPWARD TREND (ll Axnrlated Prei 1 NBW TOItK, Nov. 24 Stocks manifested no definite trend at the dull onen Ihic of todny's session Traders were With the near approach of the Thanksgiving season, prices of vege tables on tne wnoiesaie market lire showing a stesdy upward tendency, No juouilons will be materially Increased iiurma; ine next inree aays. Columbia street wholesalers today said that a rapid advnnce wns customary at Thanksgllng and Christ maa seasons and Ihat It was because of no additions' shortages that the prices on many of the popular vegetables may be raised this weekt but rather because of the sudden demand which this season will or the the tiAi iiiiw jKiim hi nuuuay lime. Potatoes are holding their own with little change In the volume of receipts or the price. Bweet potatoes will be on the market for the Thanksgiving dln i ner and no scarcity Is predlctefT Inability to procure leaf lettuce has boosted the price of hesd lettuce end probabilities are that this vegetable be rated among the highest priced of the holiday seanon.

Apples today showed a slight Increase AD CLUB NOON MEET POSTPONED TO MONDAY Popularity of Chamber of Commerce Slakes Change in Date Necessary. be greater than usual because of the lorcca conservation aurinar in price for the first time in a rathet extended nerlnd. rCfirlhern S.ilna l.i to emphasize ibe need of further cau 1'articuiar were quoted as higher than milT. f.l'fir.Llu Innllnul 1. I count but commission houses continued Northern nph Gc lion.

General Motors and uolble Steel I at "I5" ln na8t weeks since ap features of last week'H Anal neiuinti spieared on the local whole soon strengthened the general list at BaIe market. rain. h.a I uls and celerv are amAtiv th iymimi ii Vi tiely. Food and copper issues also con demanded articles on the Thanksgiving ltrlbuted to the greater breadth and ao market. Large advahce orders have pnecti ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON The Chamber of Commons an a meeting place for clubs ami groups wanting noon sessions and luncheons la bo popula that the Ad lub has found It necessary to postpone Ita round table luncheon meeting from Wednesday, Nov.

26, to 'Monday, Dec. 1, that It may secure A dining room on the second floor of the commerce chamber A tllHcusaion of direct mall advertis ing will be the feature of this first round table session. Walter It. drov er will lead the discussion, bringing; before the club examples of result getting; direct mall The general discussion to follow will prove ah Interesting; and as helpful as those conducted by the club members at past meeting's. Members are requested to call 0.

1 Itartman, at IXC stating to him how many places are to be reserved for the Individual at the Monday luncheon. tenflbascf laWBSBSBBPa4JBaawiljBBBBawavs, aa sBaTBSBaasaaaBSBtp' RESUME CASE AGAINST CITY JMoiHtay, November A i CARRANZA WONDERS IF IF U. S. IS FOOLING (Continued From Page One Slow Progress Being Made in $10,000 Damage Suit. WANTED Young man who has had some experi ence as shipping clerk.

Fort Wayne Engineering and Mfg. Co. I Deaths 51ft I I "i "to marsei ni nigner mm nun uour ''7 '4 by motor, uteel. eqi 75 I ping, tobacco and oil shnr I mafiied kIukbIhIi. In se 3Jft 49 'i 85 US 50 'i 104 ft 'I as ft iH Ii2 101 V.

74', 20 i 77 ft lOjij 27 lit ft 97 ft 63 ICtft 7S 79 1071, 27ft 14 49ft 98U 24'. 24U 41ft 41'J 16' 118ft I2'i 112ft I I lift rar. 9ft 12 Ift 89 12J'i II! 87Ji 0. 5.1ft Gift 315. 9 101'; 87ft 534 llli lift 296 84ft 129ft 91ft 122 ft 105 C8 7S 9 87 63 ft lb.

ha. Osnberrles, 13 50 per bu pet hl. per bbl. l4i tier Ih llanaiiitf, 7c im pound. run, 4 50 110 per bbl.

Apples, 8 per (jibbarj, 3ftc liox Grapo Wsvns Produce Co Potaf eJ, Michigan, 14.75 pi i Cabbage. ier lb, 3ftc resli ggH. 65c per dos Ktordice eggs. 53c per dos. Mutter, Ibi per lb.

ll'llons, 4c per II ttweet potatoes, 15 per bbl. Hpanlsh onions, per crate, 13. Cranberries, lit) per bbl. VHiar, per vc. sa Hogs Receipts.

14.000, pigs, 26c higher; others. 16c higher. heavy mlxrd, 114 60; light orkers and pigs, S12.50 3' 14 76. Kbeep and Ijimbs Receipts. 12.000; lambs, market slow, lambs.

8 OOHi 14 75: yearlings, 7. 00ft 11 00, mixed sheep, 9 0 8 60. Indlsnapollt Live Stock Market. (Itv Amnruted 1 INniANAPDLIS. Nov.

24 Receipts Hogs, market higher. Cattle RecelptB, 00: market strong Calves Receipts. 400, market, lower. Sheep Receipts. 300.

market, steady. CaUes Good to choice eala. 317.60 619 50. ilofrn Good mixed, ansortrd and ae lected, 114 00, fal hogii. 111 7641" 14 00.

fat back pigs. 113 60013 76. feeding pins. 114 00 down; sous, 1 1 O0fJ12 25. bulk of sons, I2 00tf 12.26.

auuntonr to early aalns were by motor, ateel. enulpmenls shlii inres. nut rails re jaeistl. In seieml in.liinrM signs that the shorts were balnir; furth er dllflrultiis were again apparent IMerce Arrow added live points to Inst rally and United Frull and Allarftlc tldif re very strong. I)e maml for suKms was based on excellent trade conditions and the annual reiwrt of the Cuba Cane company Coppers eased toward noon and mode rate repctlonH set in elsewhere Call money oened at 7 percent, the lowest Initial rate of the month.

Start Is Unsteady. lily I tillml iTene NEW YORK Nov. 24 The stock market opened irregular today. United Stales Hteel opened at 104ft. off ft; Ali ncond.i 62', off ft.

Hiudebaker HSft. uii ft. American Hugar 118ft, up ft; United StatcH Rubber at 118ft. up ft; Bethlehem II at 95. off IKimlrlch at 81ft.

off Crucible at 211. up ft. Klm lalr nt 60ft. i ft; It Stores at 89, up ft. tleneral Motors 315'j, up 6ft.

Republic Steel in 107, up tj'nlted Fruit ndlanced 10 points on active lurnovrt In the early afternoon Baldwin ran alioe 110. Highest prices for the day were made during the last half hour, Mexican I'o troleum sold up to 205ft. Baldwin went alme 111 and Pierce Arrow, after an early high at 81. reached about 3 points Worthlngton I'ump featured the list snd Its best was up about points over Saturdays close. Stovl common held around 105 The market cloned strong.

The closing nas strong. been received, Indlcntlna a aood holidav market on these articles. Nuts while Plentiful In most ens. s. are higher than is cUHtomary at this season.

Celery is again on the wholesale market In normal quantities and with no additional increase In price. TOLEDO GRAIN AND SEED MARKET TODAY Lodges Toledo Livestock Market. tllv I nited l're TOI.KIJO, Nov. 24 HoK Re replta 3.000 Market steady Heavies. 114 25ft 1 4 35.

mediums. 114 (14 40; orkers, 14 00'r(I4 25, good plgn, 14.15 CiUea Market steady. Sheep and Lambs Market steady. linXItY W. liAWTO.V CAMP PRODUCE MARKET Cleveland Pcfbce Market.

CLKVhLAMirNov. 24. Butters Ualdwui apples, per bbl j. jonnsen a 17 5 0. Poultry Chickens.

20c per roosters )bc pr il 'urkes, luc ei lb. Eggs 2c per dox. Huuer I'niKinK stock, 25c per IK Orap. Malagas and Tokas, $1 pet crate. rtanana.

7c ner lh N'ew Itntatnes. 15 150 lb. bag. bmr Oianirf, it per box. Iemoni 17 box.

Urapo tYull 15 00 box. LIVE STOCK MARKET Creamery intubs. 75c; f.rts. 73ft74c: prints. It extra, 75ft76c; extra higher; seonds, S70c; packing slock 60c 1 JKgs extras.

72c; extra firsts, 71c, northern firsts new cases, 19c, old rases, 69c: southern and western hrsts. new laaes, 4c; refrigerator extras, 53o iv.ultri Live fowls. 224t24r; heavy grades. 27c; roosters old, 20f 21c; sprinars, 211 24c. heavy grades, 264 28c; ducks, 30133c.

geese, 22f2c: turkejs, 40b 42c. New York Produce Market. (Bv 1 'ruled NEW VORK, Nov. 24. Flour Market uiei I'ors Market, steady; mess, 117 00.

Cleveland Live Stock Market. Ill United I'reiM CLEVKl.AN'n. Nov. 24 Hoes Re celpts. S.0O0; market.

40o higher; york ers, I4 80. mixed. 114 50, mediums, 114.60; pics. 14 25(1 11 SO; roughs, 113 00, stags. fllOO.

Cattle Receipts. 1 500: market, tl no lower; good to choice steers. 111 oot? 1500; good to choice heifers, 19 004x10 00; good to choice cows, flOOtflOOO. fair to good cofws. 86 OOtxB 00; good to choir bulls, 7.60fil50.

mllchers. I75 00MI50. Hheep and Iambn Receipts, 4.O00; market, steady; top. 111 25:. Calves Receipts, 800; market, 60c lower; top, 118.50.

Pittsburgh Live Stack Market, lllr Aanclated Pieo.) PlTTSDUItail. Nov. 14 Cattle: Re ceipt. 2.150; market lower: steers. 18 00 ii.uv; neiiers.

fii.wvyiz.oo; cowa, i9ou lo.av. yorkers, fi IjuiI Wark.l middle wet 1 2t 401125 60 Mugar Haw, market firm; centrifugal (90 lesll 728. re market firm; cut loaf, 10 50. crushed, 10 25: powdered, 9 15 gr.inulnl'.d, 9 on Coffee lllo So 7 on dpot. I5ie I cil.

15ftc Hay Market, ouiet nrlm. i ti in No 3. 11 45H 50. cloe. II Ilressel I'oultry Market.

Ilrm, turkeys, 42l56c; chl kens, 28015c, foa In 21 (1138c, Market unsettled, geeie. 3l(i'33c. dVkx. Jl' flSc; fowls. nh 22c.

turkeys. 38(42c, chickens, broilers. Hoga Receipts. market lover: fieavies, iiljiuiiou; neavy yora Ight yorkers and pigs. Ill 00014.25.

Bheep and Ijimbs Itecelnbs. 1.500 market, steady; top sheep, 10 00; top latmoe, eaf dv. Calves Receipts, TOO; market steady; top, 111.00. Chicago Live Stock Market. (By Associated CHICAGO.

Nov. 24. I(ogs Receipts 42,000: market strong to 15c higher, bulk jlJ.7l14 2S; top. 114.50; hravyweleght, 110014 10; medium. Ill I5WI4 30; IlKht.

SU.7I014 26: light light, 111 40014 00, fieary packing sows, smooth. 111 2541 13.71; packing sows, rough. Ill, ill 25; pigs, 11.0Otil.50. Cattle Receipts, SI.OOO; market. ateadr: beef steers, medium and heavv.

choice and prime, $17.75620 00, medium and gooo. iis.susi7 is heese Market steady; state milk, common to special. 250.13c; skims, com mnn to specials. Butter Market, llrm. receipts.

5.177; 73c, state dairy tubs. 54W7U', Imitation creamery firsts, 56tj 66i. recelnts whit ran, An mixed, fancy. 68ir8lc. fresh fli i 71 Market ouletr nearby white fan y.

98c4tl on. rtj aic 4.210. nearnv Will I'jitortaln Spanish War Veterans and I'umlllm. All Vetera im of the Spanish war and their families are Invited to become the gnestr. of Henry W.

Ijiw ton camp. No 33, B. at it card party nnd dance to be hold tonight in the armory, old Haenger lund hall, corner West Main nnd Maiden Uine The program will Kin at o'clock with a short muslcnl rntertainnicnt. The hall will be so cl'vided 'Int dancing and cards may be enjoyed at the aunie time. 11s freshmenta will aNo lie served by the lommlltee of airangpmenu.

From many eources word has come that tlio "Hoys of '98" will be well represented from this and adjoining; counties, delegations will be In attendance from Auburn, Butler, Oa slan, Churubusco and other nolnta. This announcement la the personal invitation to every Spanish War veteran. There Is no admission fee. All that Lawton camp seeks is the privilege of entertaining the men who answered the call to the colors twentytwenty one years ago and of making It a real family gathering through the attendance of their wlvea and families. First call will sound at o'clock, and one or two special surprise features have been planned by the committee, which consists of O.

I. Oarwood, John It. Pufver. John II. Johnson, A.

I), Zuber and A. Traut man. (Rpeclal to the Kews.1 While adances In corn prices were made today on the report that the corn Products Co. would resume operations, and, on the stock and cotton markets, the cfi.it was not of a lasting chnrocter and prices sagged later in the session to sbout Katurday's finish. Prices fluctuated rather rapidly and for the entire session were uneven A high boK niatket was ImlliHh influence, oj weie the light receipts.

tiats held fairly steady. Trade in the seed market continued 'frry llghv The market waa extremely sensatlve. prices changing on but a few trades. Clover ruled ahont flv cntti hiaher at the Hi art and recorded further nam in ine luiure deliveries later In the day. Alslke was strengthened bv a lack of receipts, while timothy felt slight Corn Cash, old No.

2 I Cash, new No, 3 Oats Cash Uarley Cash Rye Cash, No. 1 Clover seed Cash Alslke Cash Timothy Cash. 1917 Cash, 1911 Cash, 1919 FORMER RESIDENT BURNED The trial of the case of Aurust 'C. Nlerman, administrator of the estate. Mrs.

Ida Brush Dies at Home in Wisconsin from, Injuries. (pen. Close. 1.61 I 1.61 1.44 1.44 1.44 1.44 111 1.43 JO 20 30.20 30.60 30.40 5.40 6.37ft 5.40 6 37ft 5.52 ft 5.62ft MOOSE DOING8. Special Entertainment Arranged for Tuesday Evening.

Members of the Moose lodge are looking forward with great Interest lo the entertainment scheduled for o'clock Tuesday evening; at their home at uujne and Webster streets, to which wie lamineR or the Moose members are cordially Invited. A most Interesting nrorram haa been arranged as follows: Holo, "Doc" Tinker; soprano' solo. Ills' Helen Moore; Laliell the (Ireat Musician; Moose band concert: dancina and card playing. One hundred and sixty members of the local Moose lodge were In the service of their country during the lecent world war Everv Mo.n who serxed during the war will be presented with a token of tlio lodge's appreciation for the service rendered. CARLISLE STILL ONE JUMP AHEAD OF HUNT (By United Press.) DEXVKIf, Col Nov.

24 Baffling Bill Carlisle was still absent without leave from Rawlins, prison today. The phantom (rain robber waa last reported in a telegram sent from Claremore, a If enronte to Texas; in a letter to his pursuers, mailed In Henver, and ln another letter sentfrom Omaha. The Deliver note saying, "Please give my regardo to the Union Pacific officials," waa In Carlisle's handwriting. Detectives here combed the city for the train robber. The other clues were disregarded as the work of practical Jokers.

The hunt for Carlisle In scene of his four train hold ups, has tu. ned Into a perfunctory guarding or an passenger Irakis. UlTlcers believe he has made good his escape from that state. Remains of Mrs. Ida E.

Brush, formerly of this city, reached Fort Wayn Sunday afternoon for Interment In X.lndenwood cemetery today. Mrs. Ilrusli, who died Saturday at her home In Steurgeon Bay, Wisconsin, aa the result of burns received while lighting a gas stove, Nov. 1. lived for three weeks after the acci dent.

Funeral services were held tbls afternoon at Undenwood chapel with Rev. II. Jl. Ilostetter In charge. Burial waa made in Llndenwood cemetery.

The deceased waa a daughter of the late John Caldwell Kletstrng and resided In Fort Wayne, until 1815. when she left Immediately following her marriage to Mr. Brush, who diod three years ago. Distapt relatives and many flrends ln Fort Wayne remain to mourn the deceased's death. One brother, Walter Fleming, lives In Oklahoma City, and two slaters survive, mW Frank Donnelly and Mrs.

Addle Tate, both; living in Chicago. Ijnoe. Death resulting from a long Ill ness from pneumonia, came Sunday morning at 5:15 o'clock to Mrs. Mattie Luce, aged 58, at the home of C. W.

Host man, 314 West Superior street. Mrs. Lueo, who formerly lived in Decatur, was taken to that place today, where funeral services will be held at St. Mary's Catholic church Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. Burial will be made In the Catholic cemetery at that place.

No immediate relatives survive. Lytic. Funeral services for Benjamin Lytic will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at he Lytic residence, 1506 Swlnney avenue, with Itev. Mr. Moss, of the West Creighton avc uo Church of Christ officiating.

Iniir ment 'will be in Llndenwood cen.d tery. Mi. I ytle. who was 63 years of age at the time of his death, which occurred at 1:20 o'clock Sunday afternoon, had been 111 since last June, when he underwent an operation for the relief of suffering of many year' duration. Mrs.

Lytle. one daughter. Mrs. Shoaling, and two grandchildren, are tho only Immediate surviving relatives. Mr.

Lytle waa a member of the local order of Moose and I. O. F. of the late Lloyd Not ton vsi A. C.

Aurentx and the cltv of Fort Wavne. suit for S10.O0O damaged, was resumed today In the superior rourt before Judge W. N. Ilallou and a jury. Comparatively slow progress Is being mado In tho case, but one witness, a city' lighting company trouble man, having been examined throughout tho entire morning and greater part of ine.attcrnoon, CHAftQES.

ADULtERY. Clarence Brupkhart Also Avert Mil wife uesertsd Htm. Through Attorney Thomas Q. Moor head, Clarence Drunkhart Is suing Avis Brankhart for divorce. The plaintiff: charges that the defendant committed a statutory offense with a man at uarrett, and trial as the grand flnalo to her gross disregard of her marital obligations, she on Sept.

10, deserted: him. i Marriage License. Paul II. Loenges, sheet metal worker, and Blanche Bower. Charles lleckman, grinder, and Ilnsel Peters.

Fred Belschncr, machinist, and Emma Hlngn. Martin Altmyer, helper, and Ethel BodelL Fred Nalirwald, cabinetmaker, and Ida Bass. Walter J. Kmead, decorator, and Felicia 1. Angler.

Kay M. Doerner, carpenter, and Bertha L. Kocnlg. Raymond II. Spear, executive, and Henrietta M.

Ileyn. William Fuller, millwright, and Augusta Horner. William Si Durbln and Edna E. Dorman. Emond L.

Root, monument dealer, and Juanlta Boch. John A. Schorr, helper, and Julia Mushaney. Court Notes. Joseph Johnson has commenced suit against Ilnrry K.

Hebler to enforce a lien for labor. Squires Irish aro his attorneys. Through Attorney Arthur W. Parry, James Downey today died suit on a note and chattel mortgage against Frank Blusher, demanding 1500. Edith Duly McKee through Attorney Robert A.

Buhler, today died suit In partition agnlnst the guardian of William Duly et al. Iiong Iiraae Ilocordcd. The ninety nine year lease of the Wilson building at the corner of Lewis and Calhoun streets to Austin W. Stults was filed today with County Recorder Frank Cunnlson. The rental consideration Is per annum for the ninety nine years.

The owneis of the building are Qeorge Wilson and Charles M. Wilson. Thin Is Illustrated by tho expressed sentiment that the case rests with the state Judiciary and that the federal government has no right to Intervene. Extreme nationalistic elements even take the view that the Airerlcnn note is Interference ln Ju fltclnl administration. On the contrary.

American circles hero contend that nny dltrieulty Involving consular diplomatic agents should be Bilious? Take' NR Tonight nature's Remedy Is Better and Safer Than Calomel. Cleans Out System Without Orlplng. Stops Sick Headache. Guaranteed. handled by 'the federal rather than the state courts.

Only one newspaper of sccond nry standing comments on the affair, the others obylously awnltlng publication of the reply to the American note. There Is no Indication when this will he made. Many Mexicans ask why Jenkins docs not afford himself or the opporr tunlty to furnish bull, hinting that he Is seeking Second Secretary Hannii. of the American embassy. Is now In Pubbla collecting evidence for Jenkins against testimony of the peons thnt they saw him on his estate during the period he la alleged to have been In the hands of his bandit abduc tors.

Bilious attacks, constipation, sick headaches. eto are In the great majority of cases dee to digestive trouble and no reasonable person can expect to obtain real or lasting benefit until the caune la corrected. Nature's Remedy NR Taufots) Is a vegetable compound that acts on the stomoch, liver, bowels and kidneys, the purpose being to bring about health? and harmonious action of all the organs of dlscillon and cllmlno. tlon. It acts promptly and thoroughly, vet so mlldlr and irentlr that' them Is never tlia sllchtost griping pr dls Jtapcrt IWnfial.

I Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. Nov, 24. Stat department officials expected a re ply today Is the American note de manding the Immediate release of William O. Jenkins. Amerlcnn con sular agent at Puebla, who was rearrested last Tuesday on additional charges In connection with his ab duction by bandit.

A dispatch bearing on the Jenkins case was received yestorday at the Mexican embatujHnid It was assumed that this wasMexlco's reply. While there has been no Indication as to Mexico's attitude, a refusal to release the consular agent would not come as a surprise. The American demand was deliv ered to the Mex'can foreign office last Wednesday, but as late as last Friday, Jenkins still was held at Puebla and so far as the state department hs been advised, he has not been released. BIG PROFITS MADE BY SOFT COAL OPERATORS (Continued From Tar One.) be determined at this meeting on Hie question of how much the operators will be permitted to add to the selling price of coal to cover Increased wauges. Begin Jury Trial In Circuit.

The trial of the case of Louis Stle fel and Barnard T.evy vs. Charles Peck was begun this afternoon before judge Sol A. Wood and a Jury In the auperlnr court. The plaintiffs seek 1400 damages, alleging that by failure on the part of the defendant to fulfill a certain contract for hay, the plaintiffs have been damaged to that extent. Leonard, Rose Zollars are attorneys for the plaintiffs, while the interests of the defendant are being cared for by Squires Irish.

AMERICAN LEGION IS DENOUNCED (Continued From Page One.) be able to fill this old hall to over flftWlng.lL Jechalrrnarjfurther quuieu a cnriam ininuiic priest Wltn saying several years ago that the present laws of the United States didn't amount loTrmch more than a scrap of paper. He said that succeeding events were, and prospective happenings would, continue to prove that this priest was right, and that the present laws were solely for the capitalistic class and not for the good of the workers. Scleral local speakers also were heard, one of whom was one of the socialist candidates for councilman ln the recent election, who attributes hi not being elected to his name not being placed on the ballot sheets of all of the precincts. He said that "Bill" Hosey, who was present, could corroborate this. Another local comrade said that he knew that only 5 per cent of the votes of the workers are counted, and Ch'csao Butter Market.

riTuitr eam who has had some experi S3' I ence as shipping clerk. Fort stiT i77vn'' "0Mc: ordinary "uj ne iMiKinecring; ana I asked how they could remedy this. WANTED Younp; man Heryd and Joln "1 firs Chees. 12c Lite 7(7Ui i Twli Ins, 31c; young Americas, Pouttrv CawIr ducks. 27c: geese, 2tc; springs.

21cl Potatoes Receipts. 60 cars; Wisconsin and Minnesota, I2.l6(s2.90 Cwt. Mfg. Co. PROVISION AND GRAIN MARKETS C.

cage Grain and Provisions. Rr Colled Press CHICAOO. Nov. 21. Open: Corn anmenABi it I saw net 1 M.1 nr Ii Mas tiro ftj 8M Sr munT 'S VtfV.V'aSEr.

ipH1 Tn W'J U1 IIOOfflO.50; western range steers. 25 JT Jf 'IfS. li OU.ii: cows and heifers" 25W12 50. 7" UP ic; Jan. up Vic DnnD ntoriuia.

ei.uvv. uvrnet linn. D. of II. in Sew Quarters.

Allen lodge. Degree of Honor, No 29, has changed Its meeting time and meeting place from Vordermark hall on Saturday nights, to the L. of I hall, over the Western Union of. flee, on Monday nights, holding the first meeting there tonight. The of fleers hill celebrate the change by ft vtntr A snrnrlast nartv a Ika (hers at the hall.

A class of appll cants will also he Initiated and the business part of the meeting will be followed by some social features. Maid. Ccntlivre Hotel. HheeD IteoelDts. 1 lambs.

Ill tOtf 1 4 71: culls and common, 31.71(412 15: ewes, medium, good and choice, 17.000 60; culls and common. I3.00ai.71; breeding. Cast uffalo llv Stock Market. (Be Associated I ins.) 24. Cattle Receipts, 1.500; market, steady common.

25tOc lower: nrlime steers. Ill 71017 OS: ship ping steers. 114 75 1 4 00; butchers, II 00 010.10; yearlmgs. IIO0iliS0; heifers. j.00Oll.50.

cows, 4 10.75; bulls. M.OOfl 10.60; Blockers and feeders, 4 10.21; fresh cow and springers. I5 Calves Receipts, market, Manor; II.IVJCI 1'rovlslon Dec. up He; May up 4c. Higher.

Open Corn Dec Ill Jan 1 2 May 1 2H Oats Dec 72' May .71 Pork Jan Nominal Lard Xov. 25 25 Jan. 21 40 kids High Low Close I 3.1 1 211 1 27'i .73 7C4 1 31 1 i 72 1.2214 1.2 1 27. .73 25 25 23 40 lOc'Jan 1 Max K.4I 1112 1145 25 20 23 15 IS 50 11.11 25 20 2135 1.7 11.1 Noil Meet Tuesday. Tim Sewing circle of the Queen Esther Itcbekah lodge will meet with Mrs Charles Thompson, 321 East I'ontlac street, Tuesday afternoon Mrs Thompson will be assisted by Mendames Buck, Hart, flreer.

i.rllT'tli, Clrice. Kama. Kresse, Facklcr. Shearer. Schuh and Sadie Srniili RUMMAGE SALE llartnnr hool.

Tuesday, 1 30 p. In the Meusc Argonne hallle 1.2on, 000 American troops were engaged the course tba 47 days' fighting. Here and (By United Press CHICAOO Paul Karlth was detained by police when he was found with a package containing eight chemises. He said he was on his wsy to a shimmy party and "how could It lie staged without chemise?" he asked. MILWAUKEE A bath once a week for two years and attendance at church once each Sunday that her "body and soul may be cleansed," was the sentence Imposed by Judge Backus on Mrs.

Frances prokop. INDIANAPOLIS Joe Ferguson, Brunette, derailed an lnterurban train here. Injuring six persons by falling under a car with his head on a rail. Death certificate state he died of a fractured skull. TALKS TELEPHONES Members of the One Hundred Per Cent club In their regular noon day luncheon and meeting at the A Dessauer auditorium today listened to an Interesting talk on "Telephones" by Karl L.

Calnes, traffic manager of the Home Telephone and Telegraph company Mr. Oalnes spolte of telephone sen ire both locally and nationally Other features of the meeting were mime enjoyable readings by Miss llahn. a local elocutionist and a short talk by Captain Marshall McKay, club member who recently returned from the army. K. V.

Ruf wa elected chairman of the round table succeeding D. 8. Vesey. BUekfcrd. Following a short Illness with diphtheria.

Miss Ethel M. Blackford died this morning at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester R. Blackrord, 271 South Lafayette street. Miss Blackford was 25 years of age at the time of her death.

She is kurvlved by both parents, three brothers, Harland. Sherman and Francis; and one sister, Florence. No funeral arrangements have been made as yeU Miss Blackford was a member of the Church of God. They. Death came Sunday evening, at 9 o'eiffclr.

toFTwr Wr Therer at the Lutheran hospital, where he had been confined for five weeks, following an illness aa the result of Influenza complications. Mr. Theye, whA was 29 years old, was born In Car Creek, and came to Fort Wayne six years ago. He waa engaged in the dairy business. A wife and three children survive.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday afternoon, at 1:15 o'clock, at the residence, 2237 (Jay street, and at the Klon Lutheran church. Rev. Mr. Luelir will officiate. Interment will be In Concordia cemetery.

Looking for Dobbin's Owner. Sheriff (Jeorgo W. Olllle arfd his fTentlllen ars Inolrlnc fnr ownAr of a black horse which was found I nere more man a weea a ago. i lie horBO has been held and the sheriff is anxious to find the owner of the an'mat. Didn't fjare for Her.

Alleging that he said that he no longer cared for her, Clara Kammer through attorneys, Emrick and Em rick, today commenced suit for di vorce against Fred Jammer In tho superior court. She further aver that he proved his Indifference toward her by falling to provide for her properly while she was under the care of a physician. Say 8 he Deserted Him. Through Attorney Ray McAdams, Walter N. Wheeler today filed verified petition for divorce In 'the superior court against Esther Wheeler.

The plaintiff avers that the defendant deserted him and has since refused to live with him. Walt for (lljr I'nlted Press.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 24. Opera tors and miners of the central competitive bituminous coal Held marked time today in their negotiations for a new wage scale tvhlle awaiting a decision by Fuel Administrator OurHeld as to what portion of any wage advance should be passed on to tho public. When tho wago scale committee met thbj mornlpr, the operators obtained an adjournment until lonior iow, at which time they expect Garfield will be prepared tl make a xtatement based on further Investigation of facts connected with tho Coal Industry.

Two separate proposals are beforo the committee. One Is the offer of the operators for an Increase of twenty per cent, for day and fifteen cents a ton for mining and the demands or the miners fpr a wage Increase of forty per cent, and a seven hour day. Dr. Garfield, Attorney General Palmer nnd Assistant Amen went In to conference this afternoon to dla cuss the general coal strike situa tion. comfort.

But that I not alt. Nature' Itemed (NR Tablets) have a beneficial effect upon the entire body. By Improving the process of digestion snd assimilation, the nourishment la derived fro food, the blood quality 1 enriched, vitality Is Increased, and the whole systom strengthened. Once you ret your body In this splendid condition, you need not take medicine every day Just take an Nil Tablet occasionally wben Indigestion, 'biliousness and constipation threatens, and you can always feel your best, Remember keeping well I easier and cheaper than getting well. Get a 25o box of Nature Remedy (NR Tablets) and try It.

It Is sold, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist. D. AY N. PHARMACY TADLE.TS I RSfifflWffraKu FOR BUIMNG. ECZEMA Apply Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Doe3 Not Stain Creasy salves and ointmcntaViouId not be applied if good clear skin is wanted.

I rom any druggist lor 35c, or Sl.OOlor large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed It effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching; and heals skin troubles, also sores, bums, wounds and chafing. It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used ia as cHect ivo and satisfying.

TUK.W.KraCa,Omatmd,0. Bear Oil Grows Hair One of the potential" Ingredients of Kotalko for the hair Is genuine btmr oil. procured through hunters at a large cost. There are other active Ingredients not found In any other hair reparation. Kotalko 1 an ointment, nas succeeded In many rases of baldness, falling hair and dandruff wnen every otner hair lotion or treatment has proved futile.

1100 guarantee. Why become or remain Md If you grow hair? If others have ob talnea a new growth through Kotalko, trsy set yoiff Oet a box at any busy drug store 'or send 10 cents, silver or stamps, for testing package to Joan Hart llYtttaln, UX Sui. station F. New xoric uity. US.

kUBUMII ft', Show others this advL Threatened to Kill Hr. Through Attorney Ilobert A. Duh ler, Hdna A. Walter today commenced action for divorce against Kll A. Walter.

The plaintiff asserts that the defendant threaUnedto kill her and that his numerous pretended murders occurred so often 'as to Injure her nervous system to such an extent as to necessitate her being under the care or a pnysician. Garnets larger than a hazelnut almost Invariably contains flaw FOR NATIVE HERB TABLETS RHEUMATISM BUSS Thin painful malady In the direct re fiuit of a no I ho noun condition of tho Mood. It In caused by a dinrrfranl of thnt condition known as roiiRttnatlon. I'nleHs tho alimentary tract ih kept clean, evvcet and wholenome the foqo fermentM, decays and raUKei lit health. Native Herb Tabletn aro nature's remedy for relieving the syatem of blood Impurities, by maintaining a healthy condition of th liver, kidney and bowels.

A dollar box contalnu 200 tablets, and will last the average family lx monthH. Be sure and act, the renulne and avoid rpurloua imitations. Look for the money back guarantee on everv box. and our trade mark. Put up In two eties, 60c.

and fl.UU Hold by leading druggists and local agents everywhere. Made by Alonxo miss Co. Washington, I) ok ipr What Is Rheumatism? Why Suffer from It? l'unrral Announcements. VAN NESS Funeral service for Mrs. Jaura Van Ness will be held at the residence 201 1 Eby avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Ilev. J. F. I'orter pastor of the Wayne street Methodist church will officiate. Burial will be made at Undenwood cemetery.

REITEIt. MRS. MINNIE Funeral services for Mrs. Ilelter, who died suddenly on Friday, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock the residence 2312 Fairfield avenue. Additional services will be held at 2 o'clock at the Emmaul Lutheran church.

Itev. Paul Wambsganss will officiate and burial will be In Concordia cemetery. A Motormcn and conductors. Ft. Wayne City Lines.

Apply 124 Hoi man Street. CYCLIST 1 BADLY INJURED William Brown Crashes Into Auto at Street Corner. William. Tlrown, lit Archer avenue, waa painfully but not seriously Injured shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon, when he drove his motor cycle Into the rear of an automobile driven by Harold Kdwaros, uu npy Itun avenue, at the corner of Harrison and Third Police removed Ilrown to 8t Jo seph's hospital where It was learned that he suffered a severe cut on tne leg and bad' bruises about the head. The attending physicians say his Injuries are not of a serious nature GIRLS WANTED Craig Biscuit Co.

WANTED Young man who has had some experi ence as shipping clerk. Fort Wayne Engineering and Mfg. Co. KIDNAPPERS ARRESTED AT MUNCIEjARE IN JAIL (Spedsl to tbe News.) BL.UKFTON, Nov. 21 Frank Tharp and Mrs.

Ira Mllllngton, charged with kidnapping 11 year old Addle Pearl Mllllngton from the Up key orphanare, east UluiTton. and also for contributing to her delin quency, were arrested at Muncie to dav bv the Well county sheriff snd brought here and placed In Jail. Th girl was placed In the orphanage several monins ago ana within an it Is charged, was kidnapped by Tharp and the Mllllngton woman. Elected VWad of Association. (Bprclsl to the News.) lHCitBVlLLB, Nov.

21. Frank nine, surveyor of Defiance county, ha been honored by the election of president of the Northwestern Ohio Surveyors' association, at a meeting held at Flndlay recently. Mr. Illue Is one of the oldest surveyors of this section of the state, and haa been attached to this county office either as nn official or a deputy for several years. Sufferers Should Realize That It Is a Blood Infection and Can Be Permanently Believed.

Rheumatism means that the blood has bocomo saturated with uric acid poison. It does not require medical advice to know that good health Is absolutely dependent upon pure blood. When trreiiusclcs and joints become sore and drawn with rheumatism. It Is not a wise thing to take a little salve and by rubbing It on the sore spot, expect to get rid of your rheumatics. You must go deeper than that, down deep Into the blood where the poison lurk and which Is not effected by salvos and ointments.

It is Important that you rid yourself of this terrible disease before 'It goes too far. H. 8. 8. Is the blood cleanser that has stood tho test of time, having been in constant use for more than fifty years.

It will do for you what It has done for thousands of others. 8. 8. 8. Is guaranteed purely vegetable.

It will do the work and not hnrm the most delicate stomach. Write the physician of this Company and let him advise with you. Advice Is furnished without charge. Address Bwift Specific 63 Hwift Laboratory, Atlanta, (la. The Upstairs StoreBBC? It's the Best Men's Store The Soldiers' and Sailors' Store Suits and Overcoats In All the Latest Fall Models At Our Upstairs Prices 28 No Ground Floor Rent or Expense WAYNE CLOTHES SHOP 714 Calhoun St Upstairs.

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