South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 234, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 August 1920 — Page 5
tT. SOUTH BEJJD KiW-TITTES
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STOCK EXCHANGE MAKES FURTHER PROGRESS FRIDAY
Transactions Are Largest of the Week on the Market ."nT VOP.K, Aue-. 2. 7h &tor!: ?"v: d-- further r-rrre?- towird re-,n..-fr" !r:d iv. Thurdy's rebound i ;-r.:r: r,r ! .(!. of the e.irly r.iys of !v r-rir b:r?. 'jb antUlly er.har.c1 nr. rror.ounol exrar.5ion of 1 ij .- i v. f r r. rot or.!v T-Tf the day's trar.fnet; i;,v tbo of th werk but they , i mor diver?ifio rroun of .'tock? including tr.v.stmT.t T !i!:. is 'cl! .1 rr.ary speculative .v p' fiiüties recently subjected to evr. pressure Anor.? development? which eviW"tly contribu'cd to the greater efab:!;:y of the market vere the, further ;'i'-"f;:-.f5 of the Pollh offensive, i ,i provejr.ent in the important forhrr. ::rh,inpe o.uor.itior and relixr!i vi in mo rye rates. Hanks Are Liberal. Looil banks m.ir.if eyted a more libenl attitude rerrardir.K time loanf. though hrtMin?: to lon prevailing rites and rail money puset the calculations of the shorts by loan In: "IT th Te: at yven per cent, that licjre nillncr throughout tho session. Str-?, enuir rnents and cil? were Iii most active, .torks. followed by motors and htelr subsidiaries, rails rrd shippings. Surars recovered part of thflr !os and tobacco, leather and paper issues featured the speiiilitie?, mefa!3 abo harder.irgr. Sales amounted to r23.000 hares Th bonds failed to keep pace with r'ocks. either as to tone or activity. .Itho'jgh Liberty Issues, excepting lh. were mostly higher. Amonp? Vonds "United Kingdom and Belgian irue.s eaed slightly with AnyloIrrcneh 5's. while Paris 6 made a fractional pain. Total sale:; (par value) aprrecat 7.475.000. Old Vntted States bonds were unehangred on call. MARKETS CinCAf.O IAYT. STOCK. nncvGO. Auc. ?-noos Rtr. 1". rr; rcirV-et nneen, V-2V Inr. b'jlk. ' J14 btitcers. 1 12.70 1"V: pifVlc?. 1 ?14 .W; lights. 51 :'LSVi; pigs. 512.75:1 1 .'0 ; rouKb6f $V,& (-14 r.TTLX K-e!rtv 4.rrO: raJirV.t ".)dr; beef. Jfr-IT.." ; butcher Rfock. ? r ' rar.n'rs anJ cnttjr, 7 : pto-k-k r.'i federi.. J.r(7 12 2-" ; ro 9. 5" .r! :'.': c-lve. ?lVtl. ri'!v to higher: -wcni l.irr.bs. ?7'T12; jlf.m lambs. ?10..V10.73 riTriBrnG live ptotk. riTTsnrnr,. ra . Aua:, -a-tattli: r'rfs Ut; nxarkff t.1t: rhoir, 1 coed. J1.'.2S H.2Ö; filr, 5 -,. n: Te.il raises. J17r?l IIIT.r AND L.VMI.5t Heelpt Tiflrht : v.irWet stead t: prime wethers. .2pd. -7.C" oft ; fair mixed. .;v777 ; UOr.S !" Ipfs. 2 do'jbleierks : rrtr:.n.f !ow ; prime heirr LP!, Sl.VflS ;i; ' -rdsiiTis. lftV: hexrr YrVer. S 1 0 .Wfr 1 V : lici t VrUer ?L1 .V)'d'1 V7.". : 1 41-1; roughs. 3111 1.1 ; starfs. 57 i:t nrrr.vr.o. y. y. An. 20 "ATTI.nneoelpfs timber: p-ime rteers. v-r;.iT bntrher rrad 51 11 .; b.elf. r.!. TS Her-lpts. :"0; rr!rk-t s. tlre. 177 Mh-r: rn In rhr!re. $V.?2 nr.i:r am lAMDs-nwip's. rwi : ;!).: TKt actire; cYio e l.imbs. in. higher, .n!v: rrnr'fnr. 5.7 7 ; 1p IIf .;S r.e.'ef. 004": pvirket low. !..-r: Yorker. 51!'; ': p!?s. .t."..'v? 1 mixed. K. 2".i !". .".o : herr. J-. 7V rcuhs. SL'-r.: sts?. 5-- 10. CHICAGO CASH e.niN. IIirACO. A;. 21V--WIIHAT N 2 - ' '2 ."4 COHN-NO 1 Te'!.-.. .! .'O 1 fil : n. 'J 'e"ow. .! V ? 1 tV; . No. 1 -r!Jotr. T.S : v Vi-llnn-, .X .".2 ' No 1 "r!f1 JST " - i"n!d. MM"fl.V: No "hire. XT.-5 "o. . vhit. . &r c. - No. ; -t tite V- ft.indnrd. w'V-r.ni.uv-.i 02.31.14 ( hicacjO rnonrrr. rrnr.r,o. v.z. 2n-Ri"TTrn ;,'f. '"Vr; ' -c : 1. r. i 41 c I. (;; "Orilrariey. i:" V ;" '.v..,' 'nn.Tnr-rv v: fyr, -o: 2 ' rr:rc. .".-: rxi-'-i i. rOTATPHS C.ir, 47; r.irlr (!:i-s. r t'VV 11'.. .J!0.f2." lvpiw.iro'.is mit Toru. INDI ANA TOLIS At:? ?n HOC, r-e.-e!r. !'"ftV: fkef rejd''. .W r. , .r -,. e3V. .!." 7" 1 1 2ö rrf-i !'j rr; ""id cltei. ,12"14 7. " o r ir. o t in cv.-.'-e. Jl.lTi.Vl: .:!,. c? is !7.'? 2 CATTI.P recefe-s. 7.V- rrnrVe? f!oti-,-! f I'!": ?eer .? k? 1 ; ,,,.'.1 .,fr, ft A V' It ?T. s'lIlTr Hflff ,: mr'- teilrcnicr.o r.tt-ATN xnd rr;oviiny ri!ir.r,o a.-j Ori-i :'?s I T : g h TIHAT rve 2."o r y.ir 2:7 r-.. rrir; v :.o ! t . : cr 14 7 - i:2-4 r t 2 0 T : " - :- !4 :t 2 V 2 I 1 17 I 14 77 ; " 1 " 11'. cinrn mill T'.in V.edneday n n d Thursday. Cire.": H Sm.th. PI: one H irr:or
CLOSIiiG PRICES HEW YORK STOCKS
.VHV YORK. Auif. 20rricoa cn the. stock exchan; were ; today A. T. and American. America n Aip.c rlcin S. F 31 li Heot Drug Sugar Syndicate . v. -a ... 4 . . . 34 . .. :,t . . . l5 4!-2 . . . 95 ... 5 . . . Ö . . . . . . 95 ... l o ö ... "7 s, . .. 7 44 . . . 19 Car. A " :s Chalmers American Tar Foundrj. . American Locomotive . . . Anaconda Copper Amor. Smelting and Kef. A. G. W A. T. and T Baldwin Locomotive B. and O Bethlehem. Stee! "B" Butte and Superior B. B T 3H Canadian Pacific 11 J Chill Copper 14 Cuban Cane Saar r.s7s California Petroleum 28 Central Leather 55 V C. and 0 57 Colo. Fuel and Iron :io Corn Products SSi Crucib!e Steel 1"" Chino Copper 2 Frie Common 12T Brie, Preferred 191Great Northern Ore 31 Great Northern Preferred . . . 72 General Motors 21 Oreeno Cananea 2 4a; Hide and Leather Common... 14 Hide and Leather Preferred . . . 741; Illinois Central ?S International Nickel If?; International Paper 7!14 Inspiration Copper 4ß Kennecott Copper 2 4 Lackawanna Steel 6SH Lehigh Valley 4 4 S Mexican Petroleum 158 Marine Common 24 !i Marine Preferred 7.1 H Misouri I'acmc '3! Maxwell Common 114 1 Maxwell 1st pfd 21 Mid vale. Steel J'i 1 Nevada Copper New Haven NYC Norfolk and "Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas Pan-American Petroleum Peoples Gas Pennsylvania 10 33 71 S 301. I .) 85 28 404 Pittsburg: Coal 61 Bay Consolidated Copper ... 14 N Reading Republic Steel 81 Bock Inland Bock Iplanc A Rubber Rumely Common Southern Pacific Southern Railway St. Paul Common St. Paul Tfd Studebaker Common Sinclair Oil Suar , Tobacco Products Texas OH Texas and Pacific I'nion Pacific V. S. Steel Common C S. Steel Pfd U. S. Food Corp. . , Utah Copper "We? tinirhouse a ' 73 30U D2H o 7 . so1; . 26.1134 . 63 . 46 . 34 1 7 t-'t . RSS .10 ; . . 81 . 47ii Liberty bond 314 percent 89.Ir' osnoii3unsA. "iS: IOOAV fx 9 1 puwijaAO FXniA !ar9 Ituiq TiUTlojvo-TfUTaJTA ?0; second 4 s 4.20; flrsi 4;,s S4.70; second i'a 84.4; third 4V4-s R7.92: fourth 4 S 4.76 ; fifth 4 Vs 35 62. GRA1X PRICES SHOW BREAKS OX MARKET rtr Ajsocl.-jted Treu: CHICAGO. Aug. 20. Further breaks In evidence In all grain Friday because of the liquidation in corn. At the finish wheat for December delivery ua unchanged fron: yesterday's finish at 237 while March was off 3-4c at 23SU. Corn howed a net loss of 7-Sc to 4 l-c while oats were up c to 3-4c There was a decline in pork of 2c jr.d a lots of löc to 17c in l;4rd while ribs wore a fhade to 21 hicher. nu?iner by strong commission houses caught the wheat market after it had broken three rents at thr ..a.rt and prlcos -rf carried hifk to about yesterftay's finish, the market closing: firm. Over confidence on the part of the bear? leni to their undoing: In ihe corn trade. Early in the day. with the September in the lead, declined beciufe of highly beneficial rains over part of the corn belt. Oats showed stubborn resisfvico to ellin:: rrc-5.ure from the .rt, there bfi-is rcrsistent buyln, by commission l,.oues. for seeral dnys and an oversold condition developed here alo. Country offerings were small and the movement i expected to fall erf in the nenr future. Preset Wilson Colls League Assembly Meet By Fr.itei re: WASHINGTON. Auc. 20Prest Wilson has issued the call for the irs: rerting of the League cf Na?;o!:s a-cmbly, it was announced toil iv at the state department. The date set for the meeting i Nov. 15 and it i understood that (er.e'a will be the meeting place. The call has beer. .ent to Sir Eric Drur.imp.d, the Leajrue secre!ar-. who must make the text public. ATTrAfTT .sWITCH.MANS T.I FIT. CHICAGO. Aug. 2rt. Three men beh(fd to b ' outlaw" switchn: r. early today hot and serious1' wounded Edward Romt Isir.ger. a switchman. a a med bv " Rmelranrer had been outlaw? ' against workij". police- were told MAY YORK An lrplane and ir.lui.6te r v 111 e at the dbposal a of aiy couple; ormU'inplatlru: matrimony at tiv fort!iciiiUjic jxdlcc CtKI
Kitchen Economies somi: Dr.ucious nnxes vor CAN JLXKC WITH I'llVNTTS. Judged b' their food value and general wholesomene;. pea. nuts really should be recognized as a taple food product in the home, as much as rice, beans or any of the craina. A cupful of shelled peanuts j-ields 063 calorie?, and five tablerpoonfuls of peanut butter about 640 calories. This is more than the same quantity of meat would yield A cupful of ground beef gives about 475 calories, and with the exception of goose or ham. practically every other kind cf meat ar.d fifh contains less in caloric value than peanuts. Peanuts are. relatively cheap. In s.U" of the fact that there is so much wa.te in the thelling. Peanut butter, of course, is solid nutriment with not a partiel of waste. It should be u.-ed freely as a spread for bread. in preparing: "made" dishes and as. a Üavor for puddings. Children are fond of the peanut flavor, and it is one of the roost wholesome of foods for them. Good peanut butter varies in price, but even at the maximum price it is cheaper than the best butter, and give? far more nutriment. Peanut butter contains protein the muscle builder as well as fat. It is. therefore, a real food, and a sandwich of peanut butter is as
Install Your DOWAGIAC o.i: iu:gisti:r furnace Now, and be prcpare'd for winter. WARNER BROS. 22ft South Michigan Street Thomson & McKinnon NEU YORK CMIC.W.O M iiroaiwy ZOO . LSJU su MEMBERM: New York Stock Exrhajif New York Cotton Txclun New York I'roduce Excbanx Chicago htock Eycb&iice C:hirKO Board of Trade Sllniioc polia Cbaanber of Commore lnnlif Grain Kxrheaye New Orleans Cotton Exrhanf Indlana-poII 8tork Excb-ang SOUTH BEND Ol'FICE J. 31. 8. BulldlBjr Telephon: Mjkln 390-JS1.2S2. Lincoln 207S J. TV. McMEEN. Manager rct and figure In connection with Fecurltlee or commodities cheerfollT supplied. Our priTate wire "Jiteih extends to the adm cities of tle Vntted States and Canada. fcpectal attention firm GaoJn and Cotton Tutures. fl I "OLD AND RTLI.UJLr." IF YOU need moner and are partlmttr aa to SERVICE, aea us. Tie more careful you are la electing the beet place to borro-w, the more certain you will ! to chooe the -old reliable STATE." Loam on Cbsttels. M&ln 174. STATE LOAN CO. Eetablleaed tnd Floor Merchants IVvnk Bldf. :31 S. iUcii. St. Bread Loaves the Size of a Dollar Watch were found in the bakeries unearthed at Pompeii. Bread was baked on the floor of the ovens in as insanitary a manner as it is possible to imagine. We ought to be very glad that such modern improvements as those embodied in Busse's big plant have come into being; glad that bread has passed out of the dog biscuit stage. Busse Baking Co. A Better Bread for a Bigger City
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nutritious as a chesse or ess or sardine sandwich. To make the pnut butter a little more liquid mix with a fc'ood oil mayonnaife and then tpread on bread. It will then net be too sticky and thirrt producing. Peanut Soup. 1 vjart of milk. 1 cupful of shelled peanuts Salt, pepper. Cook the milk In a double boiler and add salt and pepper. Bub a little hot milk with the chopped peanuts, gradually blend with the rest of the milk. Cook about 20 minutes, then strain. Serve hot with croutons. Peanut Loaf a Meat Substitute. 2 cupfuls of mashed potatoes. 1 1-2 cupfuls of chopjed peanuts. 1 cupful of whole wheat bread crumbs. 2 esps. 1 teaspoonful of onion juice. 1-4 teaspoor.fu! of raprlka. 1 teaspoonful of ealt. 2 tablespoonfu'.s of butter. 1 tablespoonful of chopped pars
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31 3 Very choicest Beef Pot Roast, per pound . . Fine. Rib Boiling Beef, at per pound Tender Short Steak, per pound Sirloin Steak, per pound Veal for Stew or Pocket per pound Cream Cheese, very finest per pound I Real Fancy Swiss, per pouna Gem Nut Oleo, per pound AH High Grades, per pound Lincoln Brand, per pound
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1 tablerpoonful of milk. W.ip the hot. boiled, mashed V tatoe and add mill:, whippir.? in well. Chop the peanuts' fine, add also the breadcrumbs, the beaten eges ar.d sermon. r.g. Pour into a preased takinjr 1:sh and bake in a moderate oven for half an hour Serve with apple sauce. Macaroni and Peanuts. 1-2 cupful of chopped prar.uts. 1 cupful of macaroni. Breadcrumbs Boil the macaroni In salted water until tender, drain and let cold water run over it to remove the starchy film. Place a layer of macaroni in a buttered bakin? dish, then a layer of white rauct and peanuts. Repeat until Ingredients are used ur.. cover with breadcrumbs and bit- of butter and bake until brown. Any fruit ra'.ad if improved by addinsr a few whole peanuts or s-nrinkling the top with coarsely chopprd peanuts!
Popularity If you want them to "snuggle up," to sit close and look lipon you as the best thing going; if you want to know that you stand ace high and that nobody else is likely to come along and cut you out, stick to Furnas Ice Cream
There isn't any "just as good' There always a ßtandarcl by which things are judged. This is the standard of ice cream excellence. It should be upon your table every day, as a regular article of diet for the family. Get into the habit of taking some home every day Ask Your Dealer for it
South Michigan Best Milk, 2 for &2C at 9e
Mustard Sardines, large can, key opener
Kraut, per can 0 G 0 Round Steak, per pound Se
Shoulder Veal Roast, per pound Brick Cheese, per pound . . Large Dill Pickles, 3 for Red Kidney Beans
9Ra 0 3So Lard, ure Der Dound
South Bend Markets !
HAY. TR AW AND FEED. Ccrrwtel DoJIv by th TVeprfey Mlllef rionr A Fred Cc . 40 . M!chlrn. NEW HAY Payla-f ?2v2. felling, "nc"v corn r.ivissr. ji.'o. s ::!-?. 1 7.V22TO. 15c hale. OATk rarir.sr 70c: p?l!l 3c to Si. CLOVT.R STEP Fevtne 51Kfl. Sell-I Ir.g f23g-.'5. AI.SIKE CLOVEK 511!? J2C2ALFALFA Northfr (M OR.IN AND rEED. (Corrected Dllj- by O. B. Morfun, Strr Hill. Ilviirnnllr At SHELL CORN r.nnis J1.60. OAT. Paying ör ; fellies 1 10. IUAN eülr.g $-TO MID TiLINi Sellin- $.150 hmdred. CI10PFED FEED Jolling i4 00 per cwt. SCRATCH FELO Selllsg J4.75 per CVT. CRINDTMIS -V bnphel. W II CAT Fuylnp J2.40. RYE lV.vl::g Jf.7.' Street large cans, fl HO 0 -
Hamburger, ß$ per pounds iaif
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yi"aP!S (Corrected Varnr fir at. See 4 fctore. 22 K Mlthtk-.in M.) COW rCAS -47 00 bufcbel. JAPANESE MILLKT fS.CO to .500. KLD CLOV EIC J7. TIMOTHY-? r-c. ALSIKK f"0 to J.1S.0O. tUYi.'j v KI" ro: round WINTER OR HAIRY BETCFJ $21 (Y per bupfcef. BLrr: (iiuss k.oo. KWEET CLOVE KJ33.00. JtAMMOm CLOVER-f.'iÄ.CO to J3.0a WHITE CLOVER I4Ä.0O. Mv;;i:r white clover ua. FIELD PEAS 00 tJ J3.0a RARE SEED (LAarf S.S. 00 btL LAWN GRASb 10c per lb. 60JA BEANS (1 to aa) HO bu. LIVE STOCK. (Corferted nally hr MajT Tlroa.. S. Lafan St., MlibaxvaAa.) nCAVY FAT STEERS Fair to fcroad. 10T.il l: prtme. t'fi.14c 11005 r,0 to ILO Its. ,23V c; V to 175
W. A. UHLER
233 S. Michigan St.
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jreen rruni owrc FEW LEADING SPECIALS FOR FRIDAT ; AND SATURDAY Spring Chickens Fresh Dressed, per-pound-,;.53c
'eal Roast Brisket with 'eal Roast Shoulder, per
Beef Pot Roast, per pound ... . . . .:. . . 16c Bacon, "Lean whole or half per pound 35c Bacon Squares, "Very Good," per pound .24c Picnic Hams, "Not Salty," per pound 24c Corn Beef "Sugar Cured," per pound :. . . .18c
Beef Tongues, "Sweet Pickled," per pound 24c I
Pickled Piss Feet, per pound 2VfC I
Pure Lard, 26c lb.; or 4 pounds for 95c j
WE SELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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INWOOD
Wholesale Grocery I
SUGAR 1 lb. or
Thi3 is the best Cane Granulated Sugar. Be careful not to get sugar a little off color or quality to econo- jj mize. This price is open to other Grocers, Restau- l
rants, Drug Stores as well 1 SV Applcbuttr CT 2 1 ."c Corn . . . 2 Tall lehe .... Ud 2 15c Tomatoes -Jf I 7c Matches .
Large White Potatoes, peck 59c Flour Bread or Pastry $1.69 3 lbs. 50c Coffee (True Blue) .$1.14
SPECIALS FOR
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118 South Michigan St. Main 1462 Good Luck Oleomargarine, 2 lbs 73c Marigold Nut Oleomargarine, 2 lbs 61c Best Creamery Butter, lb 58c Dixie and Georgia jFresh Cut Boston Style Bacon Squares, lb. . .30c Butts, lb 28c
Small and lean smoked Picnic Hams, lb . . . .25c: Pork and Veal Hearts, lb 13c Fresh Meatv Spare Rib?, lb. 17c Pickled Piss Feet, 2 lbs. 25c
Large Supply of Young Tender Beef Short Rib Boiling Beef, lb 12c Choice Beef Chuck Roast, lb 15c Standing Rib Roast, lb 15c Fancy Rump Rolled Roast, lb 28c 10-lb. Pail Pure Lard for $2.60
It.. lc; 175 to 225 1 . UV.c; 2"J5 t V lr PRODUCE MARXLET. .Corrected Tlr tr lt ZPotbTc 1 Grwery. 1 N. LaJn Bt. BirrTK; ind eots crfir.rr ter. paying iv: pcud, pclhrff peuad S-r5"!" ioses, PV.'.zg ilz do;eu. FKUJis a n vrxETAn i.s Fru::. fl lfoii.'.j r-tval fraire 7Z-: per dejea; ell'.r: $"Ct c'ort.; new .rarafe. rr'a 6o .. p'.ilrg 7C- lb. NEW POTATOES SlRcf 7,V pe-k. POILTKY A1 MEATS. Corrected realty ty JLzutulVa ?JaWai, Its L. Jeffer.oo BEEF Rcait, blutig. 20r; rousa etak. uc; aixloi?, eoci jcrtaetooe. 70c PORK LOIN fi?. LARD COC. SPRING CHICEEK T3c HIDES A3TD TAIXOfT. (Crr-rtel ToUay by W. Ltppioaa, 2t X. Jklaia fH. UYDZS lfo try lie: calfstlzs-lSo ta Oi rtniere.i tiilo. 4o2.rc a. lb.; rouga 11fcow, 2Cßc lb.; beta-wax. CUc.
MM j. Ca Pocket, per pouncu ..3 20c pound. . .,.j..26c 1 tt 100 lbs ; 18c j as consumers. Dzr-r. P:r.. Jxrr SOr I'r? Nie Dried F:cs 30o 2 Ihr. Fancy Drie-i Prur.fe . .SOc Fa.-.cy Dried r.ch''.. 2Sc 2 1h-. Sr:ir- Pi 2 Or, J. Ih. B:.Tk I'T -"r lGo SATURDAY AT Smoked Sausage, lb. . .22c Roberts and Oake Sweetmeats, lb . . .45c Pork Loin Rost, lb. . . .30c Fresh Pork Shoulder Hams, lb 24c
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