South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 229, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 August 1919 — Page 14
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14 SUNDAY. Ai r.l ST 17, l!9 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SS CHECK M A LK HEI.r WANTF.O. CLASSIFIE Art and Economy in Home Building No. 16 Plan Submitted by Bonfoey & Elliott, Architects, Tampa, Fla. TO BIG EXPORT c Ü ADVERTISEMENTS A.k for Mss Cinps'.f: j Home phone 1131. HU phone 2100 I. A T 1: II
Plans for Credit Extnnsion on
Scale Have Been Deferred.
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change ha.-- dorn inn? -. 1 trade, materially checking
front this co intrv. Thf: Cdg- b
and other plans for relit xi-nsir. a.., large hctl- have? Len !rfrZt 'i.-. W'htk bank ; 1 1 1 I or;ora t ir;s .irr t r.dir.tf credit. th-s..- loins 3 r.t provide for European net ds except :it xvid ly i-ola !.d point- on-t-rrtnrl action, niobilulr..: A mc i ai investment powfr, is k -en tit I. Kisca buir;e.s circles agree that Kuro;i'iin nations must pay with expert.3, as Wf-ll as gold, u rf tuand notes, and to this end. must 1 es.iBUd to rehabilitate their warrafkdl lnd.i.'f '-is. Their poods fhoulj bo admitted freely. V,rmany must ?'ll her products lu-ro in 'order to tinar.ee I;:rge necessary Imports. Already UelKlum, and even Austria, nnd Hur.gnry hat tipRun shipping koo1s to thi country. Th'! amounts are small, but highly encouraging. UxirtH art' Immcrw.
Exports for the fiscal year ended t
.Iune -Tu exceeded $ 7. 2 2 O.oO ",( n (. against, ?2.3j5.oO(.C'9 tn 1HH. This iV" a Viln of 1,300, Onrt.vOO
over last jp.ir. Lloyd's register! .-hows that within five years past j American gro tonnage increased ! 7,74;",O0. Sownty-onc firms now j own and operate 3 ö h steamships of i 1.729. 'ICO tonn;iK which before the I war operated no steam vessels. Ie-j liveries to th shipping Uoard Au- i
Kun ! numuercu 1,1 sJ vessels, grcatin 4.3 41', 000 gross ton. Thils has American trad and the American merchant marine prown under I ho stimulus of war. Th" prohibition of food exports for u Urne has been suggested as one imans of rediudnir th- hiirh eost of living, Ity-avy exports have tended to raise prices in this roantry, and further exports may increase them. As the trade balance must he rectified. now may be Ihor.pht a. most 'propitious time Y-t"Dr. Alonxo Taylor, chief of s'.irrry? r f th American relief administration, believes that America's food exports represent her surplus anil have affected prices little. Fjirope needs assistance, food ml raw materials', Imported from this country, will stem the tide of bolshevism. To satisfy her minimum I quir ments. if no more, should be the nation's goal.
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MODERATE PRICED BUNGALOW TYPE This roomy bungalow requires a 50-foot lot, ground area of house being 39 feet 6 inches by 62 feet.
Has three larpe Sedrooms wtih roomy closit off each; sleeping porch, 13 by lb ft. ) in.; larpe hathroom cennertinp with rear bedroom and fclfepin? porcij; the other two oedroonis connect with toilet between ; front oei'room off lumt; room opens on spacious porch, the latter extending well across the front ani side of living room; kitchen Is a mo. lei of convenient t, having larpe cupboard.", etc.; liing room, Z by LÜ it. with wide m mtK of brick inside and stone exVerior; liinp room has wide window Mat. with hinced top, builtin book cases at two sidts of entrHnce to dlnin,.- room; dinin room has wood paneled beamed ceding; builtin buftet; front porch and chimney ran loo- ashler stone trim, with cement steps and copings; roaf cjf comr-o v.it iot. shingles, color p..heme outside nd in to suit. This bunpalow !p excedinply convenient and comfortable. attractie to a dtpree, and would cost moderately to build.
LABOR'S UNREST
FACTOR OF WEEK! !
Impending shortage of coal. The break in foreign exchange has not
! been remedied and all comprehen
sive credit measures, including the
Business Men Are Anxiously Awaiting Passing of Uncertainties.
currency and credit, j On the other hand, the wheat j crop has dwindled to about 960.-
i COO, 000 bushels. and other crops
show heavy loss. The .stock, corn.
and cotton markets turned weak j Kdge bill, have suffered indefinite and Irregular after their prolonged postponement. . advance. The Plumb plan further) All things considered, the present Complicates the railroad problem, i situation gives some reason for Variojs authorities insist upon an concern.
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U. S. AGENT GOES AFTER RETAIL COAL DEALERS
I'.v T'nifed Pre.: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aug
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A rv ' investigation Info coal priors in thought
Indianapolis. which may extend suited
tiitivughout Indiana, was opened tod: 'by Charles P. Tighe. special ".igent to the department of justice barge of the high price investipa: ions.
Tighe said he believes he has con-! Sellers have
erete evident e rf combination of retailers for restraint of trade. He said it has been particularly notieahle, in a case where the pi ices f en. lUaler regulate tho prices of all other dealers in the city. In one
instance, he said, a big Indianapolis! i-etaller boycotted an Indiana minei bcrause tho mine operator had been j
selling nis jToanns i anoiner retailer hert- who was turnint: it over at a smaller profit. That these conditions prevail in many Indiana citie.- was the belief of Tighe. He said if he an find sufficient c-TMinds the scope of the investigation will include the entire state.
IDENTIFY VICTIM OF MYSTERIOUS MURDER
Ht Pnited Tress: NEW VOItK. A's- IS. The man murdered mysteriously at the McAlpm hotel Thursday ha? leen identifled today rs Cecil K. I.andon. a stu-
tlra; ,i) the l nlversity of Oregon.!
ivhr-se home was at Portland. )re. ' He returned from service In France' on the transport Creat Northern and! was discharged Tuesday as a sergeant in the quartermaster corps. j The police had no clue to the) murderer today, but feared he had ! been lured to the hotei with the j Mew of robbt ry and murdore 1 wlu n; it l-i'Cme evident that was the only! mean of obtaining his money.
I-abar unrest. recognized as a j fac tor conditioning all business I progress, has assumed new importance, and, togctlur with the irice j inquiry, shapes the tread of busimss
A growing caution has reIlusiness men anxiously
await the passing of uncertainties which cloud the present. Nevertheless many business indexes convey assurance. Retail trade continues in large volume.
been somewhat in-
cfined to restrain purchases in order to chek further upturn. Some manufacturers, jobbers and dealers have voluntarily taken steps to
abate prices, especially in foodstuffs j (A
and the majority hesitate at further
advance. Agitation against profit eering has been salutary. I'nlillcd Orders IncrcaKO.
I'ntdled orders of the lnited 13
States steel corporation increased
more than 6.000.00) tons during j u
r.lulv. New incorporations exceeded C
the gigantic total of $1.400.000.1 00. ( i
representing more than 1,000 companies. July building in S5 cities approximated ?6.", 000. 000, according to Ilradstreet's a gain of ISO per cent over last year. I".n's recorded only 452 commercial failures during July, against 4s." in June a new low record. P.ank clearings
last month at 1-2 cities passed , A A Art. AAA .-1 naiiv
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Under present conditions it is well to consider the securing of material as important as thq price
National Lumber Co. Phone Main 633 1429 S. Main St.
true, to the inflated condition of
l.V.C. ATj ItUXXKS. A complete line at the Hoo Shop. !J- S. Mjchliran . Adv. 7017-17
LIBERTY BONDS
" iitl p.tT j;oii cn.li .';t New York boul market 1.1I quota tions with acrrueil intent tu dale and nil due tuoiis. Convince )outo!f by gett rz our l)ritv lM'foio you sell. CÄFaP, THÖRNE & CO. 103 X. Main st.. Oliver Hotel UM Hours: C a. in. to Z.Sj p. i t.: i-atu:-Öay. r a m. to S : Z ) p. in.
OFFICER WILL YOU
THE. STREET ? I CANT RUN BECRU5E.AY FEET HURT HNO RFRFliD I
AMGHT GET RUN OVER
YES U.L fl5!MST YOU
THE STREET RIGHT FfCROS'D
TO AOGLE. THE FOOT SPECIflUSTj
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$100,000 The Welfare Loan Society OF SOUTH BEND 8S GUARANTEED CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK (All Shares $50.00 Par) WE OFFER For public subscription $100.000, 8 Preferred Stock with an issue of Common Stock in units as follows: Four (4) shares of öc Preferred Stock with one (1) share of Common Stock (both Common and Preferred $50.00 par) and a bonus of one (1) share of Common Stock on the first $20,000 issued at the price of $250.00: The company reserves the right to increase the price and withdraw the Common bonus without notice. BUSINESS The Welfare Loan Society is organized for the purpose of assisting that great body of people, who are denied banking connections such as would permit them to secure a loan thru those channels. The "HAWKINS SYSTEM of making loans enables the borrower to secure financial assistance on securities not negotiable at the ordinary bank or trust company. Because of the large number of Welfare Loan Societies operated under the "HAWKINS SYSTEM." the business is conducted upon a very economical basis, permitting a low rate of interest to the borrower, and above the average returns to the investor. STATE CONTROL These companies are under state regulation and supervision similar to a bank. This is an added protection to the investor, thus creating along with the general supervision, auditing and checking up of the "HAWKINS SYSTEM" another strong safeguard for the stockholder. PRICE The price of each unit is $250 net, cash or 30. casK ($75.00) and $10.00 monthly for !7!2 months. No subscription accepted for less than one (1) unit, $250, or more than fifty (50) units, $12,500. SEND FOR YOUR COPY OF OUR SPECIAL BOOKLET We have prepared a Special Booklet (which is very comprehensive and covers in detail our general working plan) entitled "PROFITS FOR YOU." The coupon will bring your copy, or better still, forward your subscription NOW and avoid disappointment later. THE WELFARE LOAM SOCIETY OF SOUTH BEND 523 J. M. S. Building Main 2598 Tear Off and Mail.
FIXAXCIAL DEPT. .1919. THE WELFARE LOAN' SOCIETY OF SOUTH BEND, 523 J. M. S. Building. Gentlemen: Please send me a copy of your booklet, "PROFITS FOR YOU."
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Do not wait until your plumbing fixtures get out of order. If your plumbing has not been inspected recently, it may need attention right now. Weakened joints caused by settling of the building, may have developed unseen leaks. Faulty plumbing is costly and dangerous. Be sure the plumbing is Right.
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The following answers to bllnl ads are now In The News-T1rnen pot.fflre :
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WANTKI Kxperli -i.v 1 vst.r Inquire 11. Ilnpev, Pi an l-n Purr. 11. 7Hs 17
VANTi:P An assistant mvirff p!'tiir p--r:itor. Apply P I'. i Donner. Auditorium Theater. IT-1 17
U.NTi:i Kxperi-n. ...1 r.r u'u-r l'adil- Motur Silos C. :101 -tf
VANTi:i -At "ii. e. -xperle:ired leantvter. Mi.'. lean Ave'.on I.n:uler 707 17
LOST A'P rOUM).
LOST A black coat within five miles northeast of Notre P.itr.e. Finder please return to Charles Dearlmrn. V. M. C. A., Iexlngton, Ky. Ueward. 7o,.3-17
LOST Fox terrier, w hite with l.ln k eyes and ears; also Mack spot en hip. Boh tailed; a mixture of tan. Answers to name of Jimnilo. .7. D. Smith. 112.J S. Fifth st., Ulver Park. Kereive reward. Cot-Pa SITUATION WAN' T K I ir.MAI.L.
WANTED I will help with housework. rare of children, etc., in return for home In private family. Call II. C. over .Maiu 5Ö1 for interview. 7007-tf
MALE IIIILP WANTED.
RAILWAY traffic Inspectors wanted; $110 a month and expenses to Mart; fdirt hours; travel; thre months' home et inly under puarantee. We pet you position. No ajre limit; ask for booklet N-24S. Standard Busineps Tralninp1 Inst . r.uffalo, N. ". 71ir,-17
DISTUirT and rounty sales mamijrers wanted by -ompnny who control exInsive selling rljrhts for Indiana on new, absolutely esst-ntlal patented arti le, selliijf to merchants. Must be aj.ahlH man havtn from .100 to .VsOO. You handle own money. Will allow expense to Kokoino on basis r.f eorrespondence. i'r.iven bl? money maker. For partim lars address Kokoino Fartory Sales Co.. 112 W. Taylor t-t.. Kokomo. Ind. 7103-1.'
r. r a i : n a i to s t k acto i t s r.lz driuand at biff pay for trained Auto, Trink and Tractor Men. Oldest, most reliable school in U.S.A. Endorsed by factories and' garages errywhere Frbi? 175 pa?e catalog. ome to Detroit. The Heart "f Auto Indnstrv. MICIIKIAN SPATF. AFTO SCHOOL. V.Vt Auto IlblR. Detroit. MVh 705.-17
WANTED Clot hin z salesrohn: one that has had some window trimming experienee. The Kapp Co.. Elkhart, Ind. 7102-2 )
WANTED Mm Mlth thnrr.uxh knowledge of retail lumber business. with cntractin experience preferred. Fine han.e f.r rizM jmrty. J. Loweiv stine !k Sons. Valparaiso. Ind 7011-17
WANTED First .lass .1ob . omp...!f.r. Hlbber l Ptc Co. 7onT. 1
WANTED-Five men 1o work In lumber vard. Stead v work. Sanders-Eifbrrt C(i, UOO W. Sampb st. 704-1
AUTOMOBILE owners: CaU at room 'V I Citizens Bank Building and see demonst Ditlon of the only Air-T.te Pit n rinir and Heinovable Head Piston. OfTl e ... ..-.1 !...; TM..,
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MEN wanted for Mealy w. rk Apply Power Plant. Indiana and Mohican. 220 E. Colfax. V):,J-t7
WANTKI A man rh exuttve abbitv to take rharsre -f local offl.e to handlo oil lands in which the inv-i .rs hac cooperative interest in tie oil production. Applv to Paul P. Glaser. 7u Broadway ;ary. Ind. otv ,' WANTED Man for pot waW: also alln round man. Apply Washington Hv tauraut. cn.-li
WANTED Ushers f-r Administration hl. Iff. Anrdv Inforniatlou Birtta.
Sludebaker's.
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WAXTÜD Laborers at National 1" neer Products Co. Mlshaika. Inl
WANTED Ushers : steady work. Arply Auditorium Box Office. olo 19
WANTED Carrier boj at Tte Sonth Lend News-Tlinea. ti
WANTED Night man. In.pdre 1 Hii?-y. P.raudon-Durreir. 7oJ. li
Applv either ;.t T. W. IUndv Oipse Factory. N'ües. Mich., or St .l--rh rd Washington s-ts. South Bend 'V'l-tf
WANTED Mn Mil Toy3 at the Na tional Veneer Produkts C . .'1;V awaka. Ind.
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On faucy wo-lens. Highest s iz? where Can earn from f.t)("i t fi'.O'S) per wevk. Additional bon-s on ejrni'.K boutii Bend Woolen Co. 0--'7 tf
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Looking Attead
For a cheerful, cozy home this winter, it is essential that the interior be bright and
clean.
We have a big stock of Paint and Paper of the better sort.
Four months of ideal
weather vet; four 2 j months of busy building and repairing. The man who waits runs the risk of not being able to obtain the material he needs. "FOR GOOD LUMBER CALL OUR NUMBER" mogor Lumber Co.
LAUREL AND DIVISION BELL 122 LINCOLN 5122
Liberty Bonds V pa up to SäJ.i:." t-avh for Ihuu!-; at meil int rt-t allow eil. Open S:Jo a :n. in S p w.. C. L. GUTHRIE 423 J. M. S. Bide. 4th Floor.
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