South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 99, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1914 — Page 4

Tirt'IlSDAV, AI'IUIj 2, TJ1I THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES. TTEMPTTQ FORGE LOW PRICE FAILS n ItlGHT DISTRIBUTION OF RIGHT MERCHANDISE AT RJGHT PRICES, ! si THE FIRST STEP IT - . . tovranN C'xxl health Is frfrot f. il!l-"Stl'n nin1 till.; --fin rinlt- In. fj .... . wi,- u , I . a t i. .. . . U I

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liver oriil bowrl aaliit vwiknrs:. Wc ur;o a trial of

HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS

: Shorts of Tuesday Are Forced ; to Bid Up Wheat Has No Complaint to Make on Flour Business.

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t uv .tosi:ph v. imutciiakd. ) niKWOO, Airil 2. Tho.r in the t'rain trails who put out short lints j .f v. hf .-it and corn Tuesday and who ! ;.tt inf ' to fvon up their outstandins oMiratior.s W "InKsriay v. ro obli- ! to l.iJ up for the krain wanted as it wa hHl titrhtly rav (luring a short

i period early in th- d:iy. The i-arly

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PUBLIC BUYERS

SO fi n 0 r Ft tlTini .HP ,akru-s.s in all trains was on an atI H H ! r M M I L Yt-mi't to hrrak flown value.", hut tho hill!?!! HIS I I III I il ; --uvins row. r uss. rt-.l itsdf and from UIIIIUL Wl 1 IUL,UJ;ji,at time ,,,, t the- rlo? - of tho sf-s-

(pi $T Ali i? X lW jL ill. 1 iHi Cleaned One-Half This Room

mrrrn nuvnA paktimt nnnuivfl rtotit;

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Professiona Traders Only ones!,;Mn:in,j (f'r",,nlo:ii,l,'rn c,- ' ,ouut. hut this proved to a crinard, hn Qrnm tn hn IntOrPtnfi th- ti ansat tions for tlH lay woro

....w ." '...n'.y l.-u.e.oo bushels and this was mMirLrpt nPPIlltiv Pn-! :nainlv to -jo vouth and lO.OCu hu.liels

?-:on tin' al sorption war- .'ood. Thero

was considerable talk of aii improcdj vn,,P rrrnrfr I-Las if- or will fret it tor vou trom the wnoiesaier.

sition Stronger.

PRICE 25 cents.

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j addition to tho ljuyins hy sellers of

iTio'-.bv.' tlu ro was c onsiderable corn J. C. 5-hro.vcr & Son

; taken on by speculators who secured - Q c Mucrl & Son ; profits by m.';kim: purchases. . -

I The situation in corn as wcdl as in i wheat will continue to hinge on the ' ushu-s.-5 in the cash article. If dull-

n.-s is yen in thire rhanmds, thero

Money back guarantee with each can that is sold.

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1Y l'.I)AIAN WALL. of public buying, a cessation of short

( ocrin and in h fac- r th worst js little on which to buy either one of

batch of railroad reports that have -j th-se irrains. xv.. a, v' .t,.cir ' The Chicago speculative wheat

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the rcutside markets as was shown by

peavv selling of Chicago May loners

following K'ain over a year ao: Loans, $17, 4 3,4 SO ; cash, $13,094,- $:? and deposit?, $34,111,682. The other reserve city hanks In this section while showing pains since laet call In loans of S4.S10.71S and in de

posits of $1.31 1.1.".S, report decreases

marKet was i;riu. Prieoy do riot recede v. h-ri app'ir- . r Mild

Illl H'iUlU.i L.on . I i i i .. .... c... n-:ni,., U',.,lnrc,lr.v

traders are rop.: wi to" t,r(unu ' a,.f..r...i ' a vear airo trains are shown in cash of

;aia ha,e i-aehd the c, ,tlcl . isu n , rh5p;ieo x.,.,. Yo'k r(.. . $ U. b 3 3,0 -j 1 ; deposits of $ 1 2 S.D2 4, with

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Tlaese same! in cash of S ',,?:! ,07 1. Compared with

u-.tuie mho ''7" ' . , . ' Vport-d ten loads old crop hard w s.i.oa im far sir,.,. ,i U a. ,i,ui,;, e, I yf Tllosday fl from sinfa.e . ond.ti .ps. b d ft,A i . , wheat'm. the couratre to l a'-., tne ; c u n ictioii ; , , . . . oma ... , : bv Chicntp) h(uses to the eastern s I v the purchase of sNa u.-:. ,

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John Washburn of the Washburn

Li!'!" . i; ! Crosb' M illinpr compan v was on the -The thoroughly l" n, aied corn .- 1(0inlof tra(U. W(Mln-dav and he had t:on of sp. cu.atne '"nt.- . i b r -U- : f.f a . , f)f , k of ers offK-es the ox-rs.dd m.:iket o , 1 bu.sine.-. He said that while

.ii ,t ... ... ... - ... ,v o (lMino.ti a(.( OUIltt that the trade ; is t,. borrow the,:i i t - t'i'.i-j, fllI.oin n,count was comparatively sold out condition of tn- ' u" .sni all arket banker:; n-tnniini,' from r'. " .-i i . iK . . ,. , , Tuere was little color to the pram

floor of the ex.'ha::" prown by ta

fact that it i.i far easier to h-tid -toeksi

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abroad repoi-tinv; a 1 u k of speculative

interest 't-n ereater tb an 1 1 i a t rxbt-j i n here, and pro:ii-es f a lanre wn-, t( r whe.a crop .and mora-.', in abundant ; supply with little danger d" a striii- : ".ency durim; the next crop moving j

the olume was liberal and was main-

markets cf the ohl world Wednesday r.nd they received only passing attention. Northwestern receipts were smaller at 2 01 cars and "Winnipeg 146 -a iv. compared with 301 and 4 SO cars, respectively, one year a?o. There were

3 J 3.0 0 0 bushels at primary points.

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Wl ' , , ; , V v ?- . i I '-"h oats were generally easy in all

ei ai int um iiiim, i uaiii' .'i with dealings almost ntir.dy profe.s- ;

.oa,. i.u. . ' rm..rs to sen on all the rallies because

it(iance oi .minmhiii i .m.uc iiooj .i

, , "V V V ,,,'.. v for that rrain. Chicago receipts wer

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feller intcre- ts. are understood to

a decrease in loans of $n.."!0,Sl

The country banks show pains since last call in deposits of 33,19,067. hut decreases in b ans of $9,047,L'.".0. and in cash of $4,402,923. Compared with a year ago the following gains are shown: Loans, $7. S3 2.621: cash. $:!. 327,320; deposits, $ 1", 733,710. All the banks in this section show the following gains since bust call: Loans', $14S,:bO::,::23: cash, S919.G20. and deposits, $30.o27,GC6; and over a year aso: Loans, $172,S07.2 0C: cash,

$61,177,274. and deposits, $9S,002,:52. !

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CELEBRATE JSH0RTER DAY 'z uv "vui 'iixavii hhh:ll Twenty thousand soft coal miners in the eleventh district wore idle Wednesday in celebration of the anniversary of th inauguration of the eight hour work day. The work of adjusting a nfv waso scale will be taken up Thursday hy representatives of operators and miners. Trv a cord of our dry oak wood. Just the thing for these cool mornings. Ziesler-Huff Lumber fc Coal Co. Hell 1800. Home S179. Advt.

tit GREAT AiMfEESAEY SALE

Is starting off 1 0 times greater than our first one, jj proving conclusively that confidence can be had by

p giving the values as advertised. This is our one aim and if we are

t to judge by -the activity of the crowds in our store it is bearing the J . f ,1 f tk ld fk R a r

oiciiiiL' ui ajpuvai ui inv, iuuivo in uuuiu uuoi vwiiiu ill aiivl oUJJI y your present and future needs. This is a great money saving event.

TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT ADS

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Hair

Long, thick, heavy hair. Want this kind ? Ayer's Hair Vigor promotes growth. Docs not eclor the hair. Ask Your Doctor. L'rwfbMaM.'

hae forme. 1 a .--yndieate that vi!l insure the jiavment of the Missouri I'acilic noirs and i!iipro't the position of the si-ten; riu;;o.r has it this will eliminate the (jouhl eontrol.

the markets, and some of the leading

shipping concerns were adviyinff cusotners to sdl on all the rallies because

of the general absence in the demand

liui ears atrainst 110 c;irs a year ago. Provisins closed at small advances on the strength in hogs at the yards and the advance in grain prices, ('ash trade conditions in meats and lard

were reported as unchanged and quiet.

Close:

i.rnwi i.-r-oy ....., '-iii i - , wim-AT Mar. 01.T-S: Julv. S7i) points and WaoaMi s.vares oevelopoii a . j,.,, o j; firmer tone Krw N.as stron- '. :ulx-lMav. 07 ::-S if 1-2: Julv ns new dividend pay. r shows mor.-; ,M f-sr?1.s sprightline:s than ...any of tlo high : nAT".MHV ;S July 9 1-S priced issues. New oik ( entral was . y,,, - w

uaiuiv .ii it-. ieU nit- i -.....!.. . ...-. i(k May. S"0.80: Julv S2

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INDIANAPOLIS WATER CO. After Severely Testing All Coals

Selects TECUMSEH

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ngs, showing a !ecr-;-sef of $ ::.4 .'" 1 .,. V'O S" n nrt. .-'t. !aul was slr,,. er..-sing, Ua III -Mav." $10.52 i 1 and ( anadian iieitie had a bet-. -.(-( . ,,p 1 0 S 7 1-

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condition abroad. London had almost a buoyant tone. Consols nlvaneed and in-i !i I'.- i lii find I'aris disid tyed cheerfulness. Foreign houses v re small buyers thouuh it was generally said that London prices will rale higher Thursday. Copper stocks ware strong with a on point advance in Ctan Copper. These shares are particularly promising. Amalgamated Copper was firm, but dealings in this issue were nominal. Steel stocks were neglected. The liquidation in Steel common appears to have run out and a fresh impetus N needed to carry prices out of the narrow rm where traders prey on each other for thr fluctuations of an eighth. lioiids wore unusually active with a mixed result. The nnnou ueement that N'eu- York city w ilt com- into the marbet with $;.". im. ecu i-j's on April L".. brought liquidat ioj-. and a shading of prices in some of the hi'-:her vrade :-ue Lock lsiami col!aier::l i's

p-ins May. $11.12 1-2: Julv. $11.- - I I - .

TIim immense concern. siiDtdviiiir water to all Indiaaap-

4 n . i ww ni.-.llC'l fill j 11 O.lt tbolK'lloTs: ilf t(ll Itf ' 1 1 Mil-

M iuiully decided list week to use Teennwu Ceil in jH-r-i J oreiice to anv mid all other coals mined. They placed

frj tlie t-ontrjiet with us only nftfr testing it'i'imwn

leng and severely only .if ter it had proveii its muked superiority an a leviin and povr iroliner only after it pr'-ved its wonderful lb T. V. ilevlopment. TLeir tests proved that not only is It best for The Indianapolis Water Co. to use our coal but that it H bet for you and every other buyer of steam coal to use

BANKS SHOW fii

CREASE IM YEAP

Resources of National Institutions Arc Over Eleven Billion According to Report of the Comptroller of Currency.

WASHINGTON. April 1 The romp-

w. re forced down to a i cw low level tl.(,ih.r of iUrrcnev . . an official re- . iigen t.iroumt the :.-g!cssiencss ot ; jMirt fol. t),o jK-riod .nding. March 4. trad. i... 4. n. tV- ,. joint I's ;;ii, issued WVdnesdav fixes the total u'.r" sr":"' resources of 7 , 4 J 4 national hanks in Log:,- at tunes ilts no figure in ; th. I'niteil States at $ 1 1 ,5 G 4, 4 07.2 60.2 G. Wall Mreet. Why ew Knglaud in-; r.anks in tht. ritv of Now York re-

, 4 , . oauaae io ou .New pert gains since last call in all items as

!i.o -eon;., .ii ,u WliIl no prospect loHows" ;l diMvb mi for soaie time, why in- mtKu. $ 1 r.2.," ILSHC ; cash. $12.06-..-. sbus sh..uld ho d New ur,; c.-riral (1; ;nul deposits SC. 2.620; also the wb.en earnings dearly indicate a reduction of diwdnds ami why publi" . should buv l!rie common t i 1 1 ri..

has and may ne r pay a diviiiead are pr.ddems w ithout a satisfactorv s,.:n- l'

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Iirrt I'rnm The Mine In Carload I-ota Think what you save! All the coal jobbers' and wholesalers' prutUs! A Idu part of the freight charges you would have to pay for Eastern coal of similar finality for our mines are right next dour to you right near Vlneetines. Moreover, we jruarantee Teeumseli Coal to develop l...4o lb T. TVs to the coal pound. And we guarantee ni-tiine deliveries. If vou cannot ue a whole carload, yourself, split it with a neighbor or tw. This is an easy, cure way to cut coal costs wav flown! Note These LOW CONTRACT PlilCLS F. 0. li. .Mines. Steam Coal. Screenings, 51.P0 per ten Mine nun. -M-IO per ton m-lnch Lump. per ton Domestic Coal. GiC-inch Iomestio L'gg. 2,ax21 i-lnch Immestlc Nut and il-ineh Domestic Lump Coal During April and May ?1.4 lr ton Duriiiff .Line L.0 per toa

During July j m jcr ion .-r

Duiinff Aucrust i t lM

During Sejuemlier 1pi ton Preicrht Late to South Head Oidy .H) Cents Ler Ton.

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W. II. Howe, PresidentDavid Ingle. Vice-Pro, .lob Freeman. Vice-Pres. .1. II. Coulter, Sec.-Treas. a y..ii i:... fl, I.mi ryi

j- .ucvoriinciv 1'iumiii, vioiaw. u. i - j.. ." ' 1 n Long Distance Tel. llarrison 1111. MfeCl f fOm rime 10 ConSUml

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EMBROIDERIES. EmbroiJery anJ Insertion, hrge, selection, 5 to 12 inches wide; worth to 25c. 7f Sale price C Corset Cover and Flouncing, 18 inches wide; worth "Cj to 35c yard. Sale price JL g C Embroidered Flouncing;, 18

ui nicnes wiuc, pruy designs, N rp-iil-ir 7 l-ind 4

I) Sale nrice PC

22 inch allover EmbroiJerv.

tj all new designs; worth A " 75c. Sale price !C

j SILKS.

Silk Poplins and Foulards in

i large selection; all colors;

J worth S1.60 per yard.

Sale price

36 inch fancy Brocaded

H worth 7c. Sale price. J yj 36 inch Silk Poplins, in white H grounds with fancy Jacquard fj and floral effects; worth S1.00 &f.ri!-..s.e 49c b Tub Silks, 36 inches wide, in H all colors, fancy stripes; worth U 75 c yard. Sale A,Q

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ranc' ligtired Uharmeuse Silks, 27 inches wide; all colors; 5oc kind. Sale price &t3j Printed Eponge Silks, 36 in. wide, in all colors; 25c 1 lO quality. Sale price . . . 36 inch Black Messaline;

I regular S 1.25 quality. OQ M Sale price Ol

SPRING HOSIERY SALE. Ladies' Silk Hose black, white or tan. in snlen- j) flk

did 50c quality. Sale . J yV

6o dozen ladies' Black Silk

j Hose, splendid quality;

3oc grade. Sale ....tJJli Ladies' Hose- lisles and COt-

ti ton, in all weights and sizes';

regular or extra, vc&r only &fJ?C Children's Hose light, medium or heavy weight ribbed;

i Iron Clad or Dependon; all

sizes; splendid wearing 'JSZ

j hose, only &JfLr .1 Men's Black Silk Hose. ;pec-

A ial value in good !rc quality, only JC ! TL. X3 U ! T 4.'

1 11C JDCSl llU5t ill i uwn IU1 men, women or chil- iSx dren at 15c; two for. .J!C'

I ilt'iS. 7c

ILC l, V. v.t 89c

TOWELING AND TABLE LINEN. 5,000 linen towel ends in all lengths from y to 1 yard; worth up to 25c a yard. O Sale, each 10c, 7c and. . JC 56 inch mercerized table linen in large selection of designs; 50c kinds. Sale price OwirC 72 inch mercerized table linen, large selection of designs; 75c values. Sale AQc price s Js Finished mercerized table

napkins; 12 J jC kind. Sale price

Turkish Towels, large size; 10c kind. Sale price. C Turkish Towels, large A size; 1 5c kind. Sale.. Jl 1FC Turkish Towels, large size: 19c kind, Sale price 15c 25c kind, Sale price 19c 35c kind, Sale price 25c Extra large 5oc kind, Sale. 37c BED SPREADS.

Plain hemmed white bed

spreads; S 1.25 kind. Sale price

Fringed and cut corner bed spreads; S1.50 kind. f Sale price lJ. Fringed and cut corner white bed spreads; $2 kind. 1! AQ Sale price ItTf Satin bed spreads, pure white; 3.50 kind. j A A Sale price 69w$ Bleached crash towel- A ing; 8c kind. Sale price. nfC SILK GLOVES. 100. dozen 16-button black and white silk gloves; fS SI values. Sale price. WASH GOODS. 2 7 inch fancy wash crepe in floral designs; 25c kind. Sale price AG Tissue ginghams, fancy stripes and checks; 25c g0 kind. Sale price .... J. 3rC 'Soiseite in all colors and black and white; 25c kind. Sale price i JC Colton silk finished poplins, in all colors; 25c kind. A Sale price AC Colored Colton crepes in all colors; 25c kind. "j ASale price AyC 36 inch colored dress linens, all pure linen; 5oc Qfkind. Sale price O JV

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CALICOES. Calicoe in white grounds, colored feures; regular 2 1 6c kind. Sale price . . . .JC 27 inch ratine; in all colors; regular 25c kind. A Sale price I WHITE GOODS. loo pieces fancy white goods in stripes, checks and piaid; regular 1 5c kind. ' jp) Sale price ii;C Plain white crepe tor underwear; regular 1 9c and -fj 25c kind. Sale price. . J. i3C 40 inch white voiles, extra line; worth to Socyard. t J Sale price . . . . 1 C?C 36 inch nainsook, extra tine; regular 19c kind. A Sale, price X.xC White India linen; reg- A ular 15c kind. Sale price sj White India linen; JL regular 19c kind. Sale 12 40 inch nainsook; regular 25c kind. Sale price IC LACES. 5,000 yards of lace, Venice and Oriental Bandings, up to 12 inches wide; worth $1.50 yard. Sale priced j? j 27 inch Shadow Flouncings; worth to $1.00 a yard. Sale price J Jj 18 inch Shadow Flouncings; extra fine $1.00 quality. ? A Sale price J sj 18 inch Shadow Allover Laces; worth to $1.00. A A Sale price "C 18 inch Shadow Flounclngs; 50c kind. Sale price t Torchon Laces and Insertions; all pure linen; O worth to 10c. Sale . . . . 3C DOMESTICS. Dress Ginghams, over loo pieces to select from, in stripes, checks, plaids and plain colois; 12 JSC kind. Q Sale price Sj Percales, fancy dress percales in light and dark colors, large selection; 12 y2c kind. CJL Sale price O2C Apron ginghams, all sired checks; 8c value. Sale price C3C Plain and fancy chamhrays, 32 in. wide; regular Xf 1 9c values. Sale . . .120 Kimono crepes, in all colors and designs. Sale O&f price frfsJvj

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spcru au paitiic rry iMo to ih inarki't. who woul.l n ilouht In laru l -; r. rn a qiiu k I ir.ik or a .h.irp e ! a nee.

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