South Bend News-Times, Volume 30, Number 282, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1913 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. REJECT CHANGES IN CURRENCY BILL ix thi: iii:akt or sonn iji:xd.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913
Chamber of Commerce Votes on the Proposed Amendments as Part of the National Referendum.
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Chamli. r of t ,r:im n of thf rnitd taU's and suSrii i 1 1 1 to th- 1 ir tr of th ut!i !'. till rhanil) r in a I -frnd urn vot was r-J-ct-! ly thr leal ch.unUr. At a rii--tir; of th board of dm-- tors WV n-s.lay th- rjiort of a rorninitt-- whi h Iia.s had tho matter undr -oii-lilf-rati"n for n:n ttm a vi.-irik' against iili'ortin tin rro;iostl rh;in;'f. v. 'as .'ic'iit-fi. This vot- was on th- u'i ik ral proposition submitted. Thr- v-rt s-v-ral oth-r si)o-i!k' h.tri'-s on whic h ii n individual voto was r-p .t-d. on th s' th directors v. r- Ii A petition from tho I la ncld-w r-tniL's-Vcrciu, a l!i.-in organization of IN rim, (I rrriany, vhhh was r--nto.l for siun atu r a.-ki:.-; tho international potal oonirr-s in Madrid. l;tU, to rxUnd h-rnistif postal ratos to all oountri s in tho postal union or at hast to -taoli-h an approximate rato r n all I 1 1 rs of one penny, MnIish, was i:;n-'l as n qurstd. I. M. Hainrnf rclitnidt .Mihniittod a report of tho plans of tho social welfare committto of tho chamber for th social ntor work of the year, vvhi h include M-vrral union meeting's in tho new hU'h M-hool and a deJinite jirotrain of durational subjects to be Jis tissed at the various renters. 'Die Mil-eornmitteo which hal the currency bill r f i rul ii m under confederation c onsisted of Timothy Howard, chairman. George V. Bingham uri'l L. i Hardy. H re are the individual propositions submitted and Jiovv tho directors voted: Hero. U tho Voir. That federal res r banks shall jiiutuallv guaranteo fVderal service inotes. Vote VKS. That tlieie bo created a federal re-f-ervo council, in addition to tho fed-c-rral rservo board, the president and vice president of the council to live in Washington and to sit at the meetin:: of the board but have no vote. Vote X( . That the federal reserve board be Increased to nine members, the two additional members to b- chosen by tho original seven, subject to the approval of tho president, and the com-.'pen.-ation f the governor anil vice governor of the board to be fixed by th board its. If. Vote No. That in creatine tho new system of federal resere banks a beginning hould )' made with the present central rep"rve cities, three in number, additions to lie made by the federal reserve" board gradually, as conditions warranted. The bill now provides for u minimum of 2 reserse banks. Vote :vn. That restriction of issue of federal reserve notes to SO1, '. 0m should .lie eliminated: that interest on federal reserve notes le eliminated, and that It be made unlawful for any federal reserve bank to pay out any notes except its own. the notes issued by eac.i bank beimr ,f',n an identifying number. Vote YES. That federal reserve notes should not be obligations of the government, but should be guaranteed by the United .States, and that they bo redeemable by the federal reserve banks ii nd not at the treasury of the Tnitcd States. Vote Xi . That the reserve requirements of tho Owen-Cilass bill be modified and reduced for both country banks and banks In cities. Vote VIIsT. Tho directors also considered a proposition by which a new industry may be obtained for South Bend.vTho negotiations have not progressed far nough for a definite announcement, Jiowever. according to sJee. Manning.
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House Dresses, Kimonos & Aprons
SMOKTS TO P. A CCO AT 1)7. sroTSWOol), X. J.. Oct. 2. "l'nle Jimm" Bennett, hale and hearty, celebrated liis lTth birthday here, although lie ha.- refrained from intoxicants, he is ari inveterate fiser of to1 aeco in all forms.
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Here we offer you some of the most remarkable values of the year: Slipover Kimono-Aprons; Always 50c this sale 25c Made of excellent quality gingham; a particularly favorite style with good housekeepers. A limited number for this sale onlv at 25c. Apron Dresses on sale at this special price, 79c The one you have always paid SI. 00 for. Fine quality of materials; well made throughout. New Beacon Blanket Bathrobes Special at $2.98 Dark colors in a very good pattern. It is time for these garments now, and at this time comes a very special price S2.98. Utility Double-service Dresses here only $1 Flannelette and dark percales. The dress with many style advantages. Sizes up to 46. Dix Dresses for Maids at Robertson's, $1.95 Black, gray stripe. Pretty white models at S2.95.
New Aprons for Maids (whtfe), 25c and 50c The Popular Princess Apron (2 pockets) at 50c i Second Floor Annex
Big Snile
Petticoats all kinds underpriced
A sale offering Petticoats at less than the cost of materials: Regular $1 Sateen Petticoats this sale at 59c A quality of sateen very unusual in garments at a dollar. Plenty of Kelly green and Melrose. New Black Heatherbloom Petticoats on sale, 89c These always sell for S1.50. Each garment bears the label which guarantees it to be genuine. Extra-siize Sateen Petticoats Special $1.25 and $1.50 Strictly tailored petticoats, the kind one needs for these fall days and winter days to come. New Klosfit Petticoats, for close-fitting lines $1.00 Black and navy, green and American beauty colors, Sl.oo. Navy and Black Jersey-top Petticoats, $2.98 T" Particularly desirous for the garments now in vogue. New Messaline Pettticoats, $2.98, $3.50, $3.75 and $5 Beautiful qualities at these Robertson prices; all new colors. New Flannelette Petticoats special 25c and 50c Second Floor Annex
Bath Robe Flannels, 29c, 35c Entirely new designs. Suitable for men's, women's and children's robes. Very good qualities at these prices.
Fleeces & Fleecedowns A quality at 15c incomparable. ForKimonos, House Dresses, etc. New selection.
New Outing Flannels, 10c & 12 c 100 pieces constitute a new lot in wonderful grades at Robertson's prices. Stripes, checks, plaids and plain.
The Big Robertson Muslin
and Flannelette Underwear Department J
New Flannelette Gowns 50c up to $1.25 Beautiful qualities in gowns that have been sold for much more on previous seasons. Flannelette Pajamas for Women Here at $1.25 More popular than ever are these. A better value than ever is here now at $1.25. Flannelette Sk ts Special grades at 25c, 50c We offer exceptional qualities, as usual, in these garments. New Lines Combination Suits 89c up to $2.98 garment New Lines of 25c and 50c Embroidered Corset Covers Muslin Gowns in fine qualities at $1 to $2.95 Second Floor- Rear
Splendid Sweater Coat-
Values Open this New Department
Celebrated Makes of Knit Underwear Here in Complete Lines. Athena Stephenson Carter Empress and others
A new department has been created for this important fall and winter line, a department which has been comprehensively and newly stocked in all new grades of Sweater Coats for women, misses and children. A few are here. Women's Pure Wool Zephyr Sweaters, $2.50 to $6.95 Byron and rolling collar styles in the new colors in maroon, white, gray, tan and lavend'er. Fine qualities at S2. 50, $2.98, S3. 50, $3.95, $4.50, $5 and S6.95. Children's Fine All-wool Sweaters at Robertson's, $1 High collar style; two pockets. Full fashioned; in red, white and gray. Sizes 20 to 28. Children's All-wool Sweaters remarkable value at $1.50 All-wool Zephyr-knit quality. Gray and white only. 'v , Third Floor -Annex
Now Tea Room Serves Until OV-lock Daily
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IBOiiD FOR SEASON
Selling Pressure Due Largely to the Flood of Receipts in All Directions Forces the Price Downward.
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CHICAGO. Oct. 1. ellinp pressure duo largely to ;i Hood of receipts in all directions carried wheat Wednesday to a new low price record for tho season. IVspite a lively rally, chains liures were :l-So under last night's i.-vel. lrn linished ?.-Se to 7-Sc down, and outs off l-2c to l-2Tf3-8e. but provisions at 2 l-'2c to 21 l-2c advance. Wheat prices broke lc to 1 1-Sc a 1'iishel hut the force of the drive at priot s. Cable advices were that both 1 'ana da and Russia had lowered offers in order to brint: about sales. Then came the news that northwestern receipts continued heavy, and this was followed by word that the southwestern movement bad increased so that the primary arrivals as a whole surpased even the total reached a ear apo. Corn suffered a violent decline because of belated liquidation on the part of Lulls. ats were governed by other train. Provisions bulged after beint; easy early in the session.
heavy. X.:Sii s..-, ; rouph henvv. $fq ;s.:;o ; lilit. Zs.lMti L ; pijr, i?.sr(ii7.0"; bulk, .s.:;o (a Cattle Ue"eipts. 4.NH); m irkot. tejnlv: bej'ves. SIS GiUAO; rows and h.Mfers. S."!.4( i S.L"; stc'kei-s juid feeders. sr.7"i5?7.r ; Tcxmiis. .ftVrfi S; calve. $.irri Sluvp Keeeipts. L'J.imh); nuiiket. strong; 11:1 five aud w w'cni, .Sr.r, 4.7.1; lambs, s.V, 7.4o.
rillCAGO GIl.IN". CHICAGO, Oct. tpnlntr: Wlieit M;ir. IWh t l : Iec. .s7 . to ''s. C(.n.Mny. 711; to 7UirI ns ; Iee.. O.its May, t. Dee.. 4,Mi to 42. Pork- Jan., jfLIMVj. hard Oct.. ?10.l7 to mU2; .Inn. $10.1)7. Uibs May, $10.07; Oct., ?10.I.i; Jan., ? 10.17.
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l'LOl'li AND FEED. tCoiTeefed Daily by KnoMock Jt Ginz, Hydraulic Ave.) Orenl and I'lour ILiyinjr wheat at f0e; oats, at 4; retailing at 4.V to .10.: rye. V; famlls- ur. SI; corn buying at 75c; selling at SV.
COPPERS IKE BEST SHOWING OF THE W
Railroad Stocks Show Increases of One Point But Advance in General is Small. Recent Decline is Checked.
Buck's Celebrated Heaters r.O tiny and sljles on dll'ay. Ask i-ur neUhlMrli;it ho Uiinl.v of her liuek stove.
MARKETS.
PITTSBURGH STOCK. PITTSpdlIH. P.i.. i.-t. J-4'att upp!. !ii:!it: market. xte.nly; eiielet. n .".(i ,; s v.- - j.vj.,, ."0'(; v.7.1 ; g'd, s. i!y l.ut lier. T.V i.'2T; fair, $7.",o ''s: i m:;:u. flfii 7.t!o ; aain -.a tt good t .t f-ulN. S-'i.lM'; 7.10; ei.Pirnon to genl f.lt ""H M'.: )-t'f.-, S4'ri7: freh -kws and S'ririi.-.Tv j'.r.'.; e.-ti 'viUcs !.- vy a:.d V.Au ealve, S7''d . Sii- . jind L.1H.1.S-Suppl.v. fair: 111:1-k-r. ly : j.rini" wttl:r. . t.sT.'i .1 : c d n;i.-l. .:'4'.: 1.70; fair ndxe-l. s::.7."j4.-J1: e;.!iH aii'l ei.iutu ki. -S'J'Tj.t: Limb. 7,'J.I. 1I Kf-elptf. double il ki; mirJ :. ;..er; ir1ine In-uvy I.urs. N'.Kj .. 10 ; niedi".r.i. s t.iM'.r'. .",0: l::vy Yorkers. .CMIt !l!.f V.-rkers. .fs.'oir.: pik's. .7. .7.1 : . r:.. .7.7.1'r vl.1; vtas. .7f.i7.-M: heavy iail. .'.' 1.1 "jo. I'MIIX STOCK YAIIIW MAKKKT. I'MiiN STOCK VAKDS. 111.. M. "J.--lb -gs --iieii lj.t. L"..Oi; market, steady: miied und butelieM. f.lOy.lCi: guod
TALLOW AND HIDES. ((rrected DaUy by S. YV. Lipnman, 1M0 X. Main St. TallAw Kough. 2e to -M:c: rendered. No. 1. 4W to .le; No. 2. :P7e to 4Uc. IIIdrt-No. 1 green hides, lie to 12o to 13lie; cured, calf skins, l.'c to 170; wool, 17e to 20e. rnrwuY, meats and stock. (Corrected Dally bv the I'erndeil Market, 12.1 N. Mwi in St.1 Poultry Spring chickens, paying 16 to IS: selling at 2.1o. Mfats lieUiil : YV.il. 20i to Tc; round ?eak. 20. to 1M.; sirloin steak. r.Oo; i rter house. ;;v to 40: beef ruast, 2i)o to 2.V; bollng txf. TO, to l.V: lard. Is.; smoked ham. 10. to 4o.; old hlkens. pavlug 12 to n filing at 21c. Oysters. 4:: uuart:
25c pint.
XEW YORK, Oct. 2. Under the lead of the Coppers, which made the best showing of any group in the market, stocks moved upward Wednesday. Union Pacific. Heading and Canadian Pacific rose a point each, but the advance in general was small nnd its thief significance lay in the fact that the decline of the previous two days was effectually checked. The demand for stocks was better, owing perhaps to the belief that the short interest had over-extended by recent selling and that . the market was. in ix strong technical position. Kusiness was still concentrated largely in the speculative favorites. Unfavorable August returns for a number of the large eastern lines failed to depress the railroad stocks. New York Central and Pennsylvania both reported large shrinkages in net. and Erie made the poorest show
ing of recent months. P.onds were irregular, par value, $1,1 2 T, 000. vere unchanged on call.
Total sales. U. S. bonds
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TOLEDO. Oct. 1. Clover
Prime cash $7.6.1; Oci $7 10 AT.irMi 5 7 f.O
Alsike Prime cash, nominal ;
$10.35; Dee. and March $10.20. Timothy Prime cash, old $2.37 1-2: new and Oct. $2.40; Dec. $2.45: Feb. $2.50; March $2.12 1-2.
seed
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Oct.
CHICAGO I,IVi; STOCK. CHICAGO. Oct. 1. Hogs Receipts C 1,000; steady to 10c lower. Packing grades closed weak. Bulk of sales $S.35&8.70; light $ S . 4 0 ; mixed $S.loftO: heavy $S(iS.C5; rous;h $Sft S.20; pigs $4.25 ft 7.75. Cattle Receipts IS. 000; weak. Beeves $7.15 Q 9.40; Texas steer $6.90fi7.y0; stackers and feeders $5.30 fi 7.85; cows and heifers $3.75 ra 8.55; calves $7.7 5(il 1.75. Sheep Receipts 30,000; steady to 10c higher. Native sheep $3.7.1 fa 4.S5; yearlings $ 4.90 ft 5.$ 5 ; lambs, native $5.S5ft 7.40.
COTTOX GOODS. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Cotton good3 markets were higher and firmer today as a consequence of higher cotton. Yarns were firmer.
SEEK POOL ROOM MAN CHICAGO, Oct. 2. The police Wednesday night began a search for the owner of a pool room here, who
has not been at his home since Saturday afternoon when he left saying he expected to meet a woman. He is said to answer the description of Mr. Spencer."
HIT IXTO PICAKLS. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2. While eating oysters here, George Rogovoy, a Russian tourist, bit into a hard substance. Supposing it part of the shell he threw it away. The next oyster Rogovoy encountered the same hard substance and examined it. A jeweler pronounced it a pearl and placed
the value at $.1,000. The dis;ird.-d pearl was valued at $2.0oo.
WOIli: SLIT PANTS. EAST LI YEP POOL, Ohio. Urt. 2. William Rock just returned trorn abroad, appeared on the street here Karbed out in slit trou rs. which disclosed green silk socks tied below th knee with red ribbon, whib- an anklet watch adorned his riL-ht auk!-. A policeman told "Pilly" to make himself scarce or he would be ;irr- t-ed.
PKOVIMONS. (Corrected Daily by F. Mueller. 21S Hast Jefferson PouWard.) Trult 'ranges, per t are. $.loo. selling at .loe to 7-V per dzen. Lemon, per case, fiJ .'O. deling at 40e j-er dozen. IVananas. paying 7Se to $1.7.1 per bunch; selling at lie to 2.V yer dozen. Vegetable New tallage, payr.g l'-jC per pound, sellng at .V.' Nev " potatoes, payng $1 per Nushej. s.-ilng at Me per peek. Uadlshes. paying ."Vper dozen. liutter and Ktr Coiintrv butter, paving 22c to .''O."; tilling 27c to .v.r. Creamery, 7o. I.'gcs strictly fre-h. ;V.
II W. STRAW . N'n IKF.I. (Correed dallv bv tlie "ev mwu-t Hour iV Ktel Co.. 420 S. Michigan st. II. iy. paying 12'-; 13 per ton. selling rt 510111s; oats. p:;ying lo- r t.u!,,l. lug at 4.1'a.Vio ; ".irn. paylrg 7o.; bushel, oiling at sn'..is.V ; rtr.iw, 'QC per ton, s-eiling at Cov a ba.
MVt: tock. (Corrected Daily by Major R.-vs., Mubawaka. Ind. Heavv fat tee:-s. live cwt.. $..A t) $7..): dreeil. Jtl2.l t SMoK. S:o krr. S.I. 00 to $.1.7.1. Jltlers. .1.00 to drsel. H Spring lainls u foot, ?) to J.7.1: dr-ied. l.V. Hogs. 171 to "jTmJ
puuuds, W tu ?S23; Ure-ed, 11c to ll1.:. I
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