South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1919 — Page 13

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FARMER PEELS EFFECT OF CRY

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Prices at Chicago Demoralized But Rally is Seen Products to Stay High.

iulS: m ry Mirt ihm hiyh 1" :r.i; i ?iA, with the ;tt.-l. ;i ir r i ijjxm food-turfs hr p.ir.i rnour.t in1 re.r for The f.irnit r. AlraIy it ha !'tn .r.'i l:z'l pri-f fit ("hit.iqe,, .-,1-th'iUirh r ; 1 1 1 ; ff.I'nw T( -.-i vur:tn Kirml.ir tfj that i-fjnvt-y (1 in Julius I !.i r r. st. if ;i.rif th;t wheat , will r-,t ho r'lu''"l t tin- criniiii!' ' r i r ; I th- world in. -irk et justifies this In f ion. Th Imnit li it- ff- t nf eurrent ;iil.iti n is 8tif-' ident. The p-r-ii.iir.f-.nl cffM rnorr- in louht. Th u h' .it Kti ira iit-r remains ;irni f:ov rnrnr-nt dors not in.-nd -ir.i; below it. Oovernnien .: 1 ! st. ks nr- small n-lativ- t ti.f.ii Tird The world fod shortwhich furnished a hasis for riir: market, lias not a hated on' i'-t i. Itath r df t( rior.jtion of the Arm ritn wheat rop. a tual daniato com and -tts. and unfavorable crop conditions at points abroad nh;incp it. Supplies will b.irelv jLial demand. II ich I'riccs Seen. Add th fa' tors t currency inflation, continuing hiuh .;i:rey, and h:uh prices for manufactured arJi'hs. and hi'-:h prices for aj;ri-ul-tural pi'nducts s-cm hounil to prevail. They may recede from recr-nt levels and probably will not transend them. The markets will be sul-jei t to reatr thu tu ition. I'.ut ether wars surest the outcome. Hltrh prices must ahate in response !o ha n ein cr world conditions. The present movement .should accomplish tertaln definite and l.enetieial results, however. It should end further manipulation of supplies and forbid price advances that have no economic justification and affront the reason. It should cheek the risio. tide of speculation in foodstuffs and other commodities-. And finally it should l.rin into sharp reiief the recti for increased thrift ami multiplied production, as herein lies the true antidote for rising prices. Meantime, let the lijrht of pitiless puldieitv" he turned, not alone upon f Istuffs, hut upon shoes, woolen oods. acriculturnl implements, and other products which may net oxressiw products. Wheat Ilefolpts !ir?c. July wheat receipts at rive leading market.; were the second largest on muni ÜL'.Tr.o.mif) hush Is. AuKUst usually brings the- largest, l,.t vear they totale! c ,o o f,0 o 0. This year, as last, the farmer? are hastening to ta n ket their wheat. The tixed price iz i ' s im inccrttive for holding the rop. Wheat is now bring harvested throughout the Iakotas and (.'an.ola. hurried to maturity by the hot weather. Northwestern Ohio and southern Michigan reported an acute e.tr shortage prior to the mid-week. K.tin lias revived the pastures and will encourage the feedini; of rane tattle and sheep. The impending railroad strike, if it l-etame widel exten1ed. would intlht n .ft injury upon the farmer. ;i e i tit or delaying the shipment i t livestock to market ani paralyzing np movement. Th farmers have vr.it ed with other eases in proUvstir; u' stroni:lv against any move so prejudicial I" the nation's interests. Mii'h importance attaclies to the icpa rt mi-nt o a'ricuiture's recent I-, -lsiou t t'timpile muthly livcM' k stitii.itcs, in pl.ua' if a single ve.trtv- estimate, showing what proportion ij htceilim; stock. wi it !roportion .urovvin; stink, and what IToportion "ioarketatle stuff." The i stimates vvil! shuvv iiiahiy as well ax iiiimht rs-- the ptopt-rt.on f iure-1-i'ed and i,railc an:ia lis ar.d scruhs. I'ui th'. r ts.in.i!i s w:i! hiiou hevv i.iii'h fe ti on haut! anl in jirospci t. atid the coudÜioa tif pastures .nid rangtä tiir . .u-rm lit the I'nited Slates. The last named should increase Mm K produ-'tion.. as we ll as pfoiTi.s to a great nun., stockmen It will niike tp:;;. 1. s'nitt of livestock in ;n short pasturage to regions of plenty.

Art and Economy in Home Building No. 15 Plan Submitted by C. R. Whitcher, Architect, Manchester, N. H.

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Th noise of traffic, huildinc and tmmer e. the din of buimss. the ii.ci.c i. k !.;i. :!;!. : pro. U.m Soutfi Cend's irosp-rity and unprecedented -growth. Iy l.tv th:s no.- ar.1. Iii.--;- .mi d n . ach additional hammer-ring; we would 'rot stop a. sincle fiuff of smoke. Vet none of us would hoose tlie heart of the husir.e-'s or 1 tui ut r:.i 1 dtsiri. t -. !i ' I., u hoy when the "chow" contained an unusual ijuota f pr;n.e. "1 !-ve my ountry." i; : .

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In speakim; of Marquette P. Ar; we would ill special attention to :: !oear:on "r

Dwelling, two stories and bcisement; outside walls finished in-wide cypress siding; stained shingle roof. Color scheme white, with moss green roof and cream color trimmings, designed for summer home. Uncovered terrace at front, inclosed with white colonial k-nce; floor of terrace brick or flagstone; at end is a pergola to be covered with vines; basement has fuel room, laundry and storage room. hirst floor has large combination living room and dining room, kitchenette, chamber and bath. Second floor has two large chambers, large hall with bath off, ample closet and storage room. Interior finish, pine painted white; hardwood floors; plastered walls and ceilings, etc. Approximate cost at the present time $5,000.

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Revival Continues Despite La-' bor Shortage, But Not Up To Expectations. i

FOREIGN TRADE

Keports of Hurope" conoaiic position, the disor-.iniz tt ;ori in Uritain. and tie jao'n'.t m wh;h war-ravaged France. lUlcrani. and Itah have made in recontr.rtiion have he en conflicting ar.d ici,- the rc.idt r e:!;fvhat at a loss t- discover the true state of affairs. At one nvament frcisn industry !ee:r.s p.i: alyeti tth t'o'shevism uaititn: he'dvvav. wh;!e ,tt ant-ther the h. ir.i'- M-.irope-vtu am azinr spc vi m -vertom-

;nc naimicaps. The reports met v..ni ci;;'!.-: wwii. Mie i'i'int-i'f-vit-w and P'::n (,f atajoacli. Kcvv oi '. rv t rs Iiave the. pportunity r !akf the time to oh-1 -rve ary -nu conditions in t he d.f-1 t.'ent countrii. and amort,- tl.e d;fr'erent social clasp s and industries I I'ach eminent authority htinus l;or.ej i Jiacnosis of th sitK.ntion t- color j national oj inion for- a moment ar.d then to l.e dovttaiad in with othej i"w s to form a v ei;-ro.:nded pk--i tire. j -rom Me.jrt.es of ind;sputaMc, ti.'-rit com s a?ur.a t.c- th i! n-.:i!i ue reojenir.fr and the pviult al-1 i:. -;nft itself to th- mcaritic a-k .head in - ';) aioed country. H im-I :.ess conditions imprtev e slowly. Th I forrr.'T 1 i!i-' rents w ;!i soon he in a; position to j-tate their i , ds. and U farnl-h -v idt n of so-indr.t and! '.a; i:.tv. The outlook has adna. I i

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The huildin revival continues 1 .... i Several districts report .it linpeno.-, in.; hoitace of luhor to tht. federal re.-crve koatd. While June permits fell 1- low May in cettain localith this decliii" is rc'-Jai'itd as ;i scasoa-!

ai phenomenon. Huildin material is active as rartly I . cfore, report.-; 1 - adsti c and early hmires for July sa jested a nevv hih monthly record. .t a i thelt ss, a nal luiiloing boo.ii haii not tltvtlopeo. and present results h.ivo i:ot altogether fulfilled tariiei- expet taiions. lnv est(rs fear the hi-Ji prices i'c.- mauiials antl iaLor. which tlity i.-av ra tv Liter tie i line, thus di prcciatm' thi value, of the propert. 'Jn tile other hand, leni.s Jiave oiovad ;eiitiailv upwai'tl, thii nioii' nearly niurin an atlet;iiatc return IYmcs llt't-iiu Mahlo. ih.ildin n.aiaiials juices are ro-jx-rtctl to have lu-come taiiiv stable, a 1 1 i dealer.- antiiijate no fuithvi adv ance comparable to tne st nttIiaaa! lins made ilUrin Mcet.t in nths. .-o ne manufacturers nave

taktn st"js lookn toward stabilization of tne luioo- r markt. and tl i lUit exjittt the i event forward IllOVi , !i ant to coutiMi'. a nabated. j Labor of: eis a uiaaUr handicap P lldin-r than do materials prices. Nu. iieian; strikes or lockouts, like j tin i'hu'a-.;o tieup. ait'tetiu,; $Ieo.-' 1 i ilea' in construction, h ve pai.il; ... d the mdusti:, at 1 1 1 1 I et.t poii.ts. vi criaintv as to future. ..-c ciem m Is anU lilt p'.vi .'lauhty j lii'. tlitr m -e makts it verv tia'a:!l for conti actoi s to submit bid- j tovei;;. an extended period of tiim A sptv-i.il to omu'.ec o." dk- Nov. 'i i'.'k hai't a -o . vtion laditV. ti'. it ':' l.l.tals IP i troubic IP S - . .!;!.- pi-op., r lc,;ns .!.- r-t.t; d . I C . ! ' d I 1 ! r' .

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;.' Your liome should mirror the tastes and character of its occupants. ' Good, bright interior tinish makes a world" of difference. Best results are obtained by using best materials. C. E. LEE 225 South Main St.

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"luck" onsiste'" ' in knowinc from the start just what he wanted, and then usincr his time and money to tret t lere. We are always plad to Khe such ambitious younp men our last advice and every assistance in tur power. Citizens' National Bank Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank 112-11 I W. .liMlVrson Ithd. Near the Pnt Otlitv.

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Free Cars Today At 2:10 p. m.

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fami.x At i, u .ests of .Mr. and Mrs.' ' htvv the biegest mi coss in South ; Mri:.;n Ti :ni of Lvd.ii Sunday atiIeral- I iü ::, .-. TI of those b.autv parden lots I -Mi and Mi.-. 'lod liestle anI : -ua.i.pt.l up last Sunday at 1'ortaei s.ir. i "tv.i. jr.. si :U Sand iv at Lake Ua'dcns. ' V. awas. ". . "hie ;s vo:i:s for One Dollar down. ! .Mrs. Wi'.k .m i: tk. -p. tu Friday1 ihen only and 7;, - a week, with Mrs. M. M. Witttr. ! l'rices $. JH: to Word l:a-i .n received h. re of ; except -oin-rs. positively the l.i;rh" at r;v a! of a son. Dean Albert, at t latcair.s ai ound South Bend ! ttte hotc.e of Mr. and Mrs. Ait ert :nl.y. ? K. rn.tf N'ilev, M;,ii.. Ausr 4.- . .Two bic free cirs will leave! Mrs. (;. ore l-'.slvr spent Monday ' Northern Indian i intero.rban sta-

wirli 1. r daughter. Mrs. t'.eore t;on. corner Washington Aveirie and .Michigan .treet at : : 1 0 lod.iv. Sun-

Patrick Curr.m of Mihawak: who day. , !;.;s l tc- r.tly r turned from overseas. J c'ars will tarry banners and stop j .-pti.l Sur.dav with Mr. and Mrs. iL for pas-enters .il.mtr Washington !

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Kollow the crowd. Come and bnr.sr vt.ur friends. Adv.

Mis. ('laude Witt r and son "pent W out -.!avJ w ith Mrs. Waiter Field s oi Fr.uitl o' Lakes.

Mr. . r.l Mrs. t'h.vd I'e.t;e and j so:i atttndd a lirthdav partv n' th, f..i,ntrs fathtr. Charit, F.-.e. Jry NEWS-TIMES Want AdS Monday eveniuo.

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4 The four big factors you want to consider in starting a savings account.

Strength and safety are assured you by the American Trust, as a member of the Federal Reserve. Every service a bank can öfter is given to our patrons. Besides t h e advantage of convenience in location. We invite your savings account, and SI or more will start it. You receive 4rc interest on all deposits.

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pin:; district. It is a half of an hour from the principal factories It c.nv n:eri t- ;ht ::-. s. h..d street titrs. yet so situated that there is positively no annovaruc mm tin i.o'sc of '.!; at s. it is

for everv tonvenier.ee. 1 tt it is Hist far -Miouirh outside the ousim-ss ' iinr To ,.-.(,,. 'i

town." It is just far enough out to place a screen between "home" and "busim

joyable place. Its itiiet, clean, bfautiful stirroundincrs add vim and energy for the problems of !.:;

A boulevard driveway curves gracefully through the park. This houb vard :s almost . .miib ;t d W. .,: . task of installing the modern, adequate sewage system. Sidewalks and uiIuiil: are ).e;j;c pi.o . d For .ai uro-,'. .! platted anil laid out as the ideal building site thrv vars aro Loiijj before South F.end was confronte.; ov a h.. tonsestlon was almost unheard of.

A few new homes arc in proo-s of construction. Several more ar awaiting the contra, tors still rr.oie .ü . hrp- ,,;.,,..,,., A home in Marquette Park is an investment that will pay hands-un.. r. turns. it will me. in . rif h h-i :ta u. f. vour hi'.drer Our buibiin plan makes it possible for you to start YOFK home X '.- will not mi-arras- v ou with a-ia;-w a. ;. ! ..,;. s tal." Marquette Park must make its own appeal. We only ask an opportunity to be of s. r.i.-e to v..;; in s.dvinc jour .nip. at. .nt "hom" problem.

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Office: 128 South Main St. Phone: Lincoln, 5849

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1 What Variety Means

In selecting paint, for instance, you need not be content with nearlv what you want. In our big stock you can find it exactly. In any shade , and quantity. So a wide range of selection is really im-portant.

Service that Satisfies

Decorating is an art. It is not so important how much you spend as the harmony and general fitness of the things you buy. We can give you many helpful suggestions, and will gladly confer with you at any time concerning. your problems

I. W. LOWER DECORATING COMPANY

120 S.Michigan St.

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SMOGOR LUMBER COMPANY

T. .U'RF.Ij AND DIVISION

The ir the important question tha. arise in the mind of the home builder. To the first there is only one answer NOW.

Ami hy h. means build nt'ht. We can heir you with your building plana. "FOR GOOD LU.MRKR CAI.l, OF!; NFMHKi:." IIF.IX 122 LINCOLN 5122

Maybe You're to Blame

If the plumbing in the home you've built, bought or rented isn't right, the fault is yours if you didn't demand the best. The other kind is cheaper, but not satisfactory. Better make it a point to specify that Williams do the plumbing. Then you'll know it's riirht.

Thomas Williams PLUMBING 122 Elast Jefferson Blvd. Phone Main 626

Lets Work Together

It's a real job building a city bisrsrer.

It takes team-work and cooperation. We are equipped to help you and our service is at Your dism posal. NATIONAL LUMBER CO.

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YOUR DAILY 4TUBM is not rnjoyrd unlrss your bathroom plumbfns i? in A-l condition. You know the annoyance and discomfort of faucet that won't close tilit. stopper that refuses to stop the water from seeping out. and al! ! the rest of the bother. Let i

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PLUMBING AND HEATING 118 V. COLFAX AV.

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