South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 43, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 February 1920 — Page 10

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TiitTtsn.w MouxiNG, mm r.r v 12, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GENERAL NEWS News-Times Office 120 Lincoln Way

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G NCERT PLANNED To Raise Funds For Americanization of Foreigners; Event of Importance. An international content, entitled "Nicht of the Allies." will ho Riven at the high school auditorium Tuesday and Wednesday eveninps. April 20 and 21, under tho direction of Mrs. Iloman Kaohrr.arsky, formerly Valentine Hope Wolohuk, direetre.'S t-f the European Srhool of Mus.c and Fir.o Arts of Philadelphia, and endorsed by the Mushawaka Woman's club. This production will no doubt one of the lar'3t .and most - 'acuiar -vor attempt d in Mih iv.al;a. The cast v. ill irte-lud 1 ."' ;fc.,lf and reprey-nt l'j nationalities. .Spr-clal mui;.;. p '.r-ro'j.s rosturats nd vor.(it-rf ul :T.i; rl. v." ill be xor.i tho. f'-atur-s u the enter- I - I tx;lr.niT.t. The Fub.i'j" t of A:n-ri .i niz.i ion pi Mr!M him of the KT--.'iU-t eiKiTnb'fiiiM and Is of partkul.ir lin-i'-r:.tin . in Mi.-'hav. ;ik;i in ;u:. fuiit nf th larye :"or iM-hrn populaThe nl.j- t th- -oy.f-r is :i iabe funds f(-r th- t.iblish- )! r.t and n uifit ri.in' - id' ;? nrs where th " f a' if n birth ran i. eet for social relaxation and muv.ill un-i:nprov-meiit. The doubt"ilIy be ber.efi.vd by this asso- ; ation. aii 1 iiKÜre.-tlv Mishawaka . :'.l al-i) benäht. It ia hope.l that t!: ritlT'TiM v. ill r,i'"' it the same v, !: hertod support whic h trave a:s i ;ty buc h an nvibale repnta-;.(-r. in th Red Cros-; a::d Liberty drives. '!';! i.atioT-.a !:t:es represented will i I ar m cost urn -.s of th'ir native um ry. A special iavitatkn is e!'!;ded t r all nationalities to comI'liiiica'.'' with the Red Cross rooms, r Mrs. Kat Iimarsky, tlie name? of : of tb-ir .v. :i rar. who have unuvm! tab-nts or who wculd be avail- ;.' es p.irt i' irants in This event. :ey. and Mrs. Karmarsl.y earne ! .Mishawaka about June i aiid l.a'' dem splendid war'.: aloiu: .: . ricatiiv.ati'on llr.es. Mrs. Kacht 'r.'.- i-? a u'raduato of the "Rt:V :im s;l !)o,'l of Ralbt." Similar en- ! rta inments Klen nniier hr dir:- !.":.' in Philadelphia and Roston for 1 !. T ' '' t 's 1.., benefit uf the Red Orovs have .'. si!c'i's.-fii! Ix.th from an arand hviTi'aal standpoint, l.'nI'.i.st 'iittTt.i iiimi !its uf this T:a1 1; re. tio larr; t slia ! d' tii jrofiis 'a ill not rii to the pro lu r. Mrs. hii'.arsky. a mm. mhrr of tlv ;i i:i'.s f luh, who is ;riitu: In r en absolutely without eharije. ail of tlie ieee;pts V. ill be aj)1 to the o'it for whi-h the rl ', ;i.'on V. FOR SALF Six room house with bath, on W. Ninth St., phone 1312. 12tf I'OIl SALF. Small laundry stove. used only two months. Call at 1 723 Lincoln way W., or phone Mishawaka 4 0.". 12t3 FOR Rh.Nl Two apartments furnished for li'-rht house-keeping. Call afternoons betve-n 2 -and 4 o'clock at IOC I Mishawaka av. lltü I OR SALF Thursday and Friday. ore rar of potatoes on the R. and W. track? at font of Mill at. $3 ptr bushel. -Advt. lit: r"R RFNT L.UK ftirnished room. (mtsidf entrance. Injulro U 4 R. First st. lltl FOR SALF. Cheap, upright piano, nearly new. Inquire 572 R. Rattell St. 10t3 FOU SALF. Large and small farms with pood improvements in Cass county, Michigan. Write for farm Froi Davis, Rdwiirdsburg, Ii ich. lot:.. TOR SALF Twenty acrt. good houses and barn, largo chicken house; six acres wood. 10 acres of rye; all varieties of fruit. For Infer mation call 521 F. Grove st. 10U. FOR SALF Lot 92 Manoka pi.. W. Seventh st. Sewer, sidewalk and water. Price $300. Theopille De Vrci.se. Call Julius Ta-nnett. Mb WANTED TO RENT Small houso or rooms. Unfurnished. Uy Maich 1. Ry two adults. Addres. M.. Nowf-Times. 10U FOR SALF Some wheat that went through th ire. Good chic r.d heg feed. 31 pr bushel, at the farm. Call H. N. Kemp, GarfUld 53 F. 1 Ht3 FOR SwLE New five-room bungalow. J4.0CÖ; six-room house clos ' in. f 2.3 5(? ; seven-room house. J2.C0; seven -room house, modern. J3.S0O; teven-room hou.-e. $2.400. rvT.-room hous. niodern. except furnace. J3,10e. Phorm M:sh. Ö70. "armire. ö t f . i JHEUTl HONPs'-Our p'-t pa- ' tror.s v. ii: :::;'! :.- a! room J. ' . s. Rider . 'rh t'.onr. o:v.r.crt ' .- ;jre'.f by -e t:;:.'- our pre before : a sell. Camp. Thome- tv Co. Phone : dkAa 1111. lS-tf i

MOT AW AK A WAMY ABS

SAGE V. SCHUYLER FUNERAL THURSDAY Funeral services for Sacre

Schuyler, Fecond vice-president of the Dod?? Mfc. Co.. will be held from the First Presbyterian church Thursday morning at 8:45 o'clock, liov. Dr. J. A. liurnett will officiate, officials of the Dod?e company -a 111 act as pallbearers. The body will bo sent to Chatham, N. J., where the funeral nervices will be held. Mr. ;-"chuyler will be buried beside hU wife, who died six years ago. K. Grant of Philadelphia. Pa., a cousin of Mr. .Schuyler hns arrived in the city and together with two officials of the Docile company, will accompany the body to Chatham. K. H. Ahara and I). J. Campbell, who are now in the part, will attend the fu-

nerul services at Chatham. :lh wellluda the other night he has added

as tho eastern managers of the odre company. The four Dodse plants In M!shav ak.i. th" one at Oneir.a, X. Y. and the ore at Toronto. Canada, v.i'.l all Ios. f.r.- flv minutes Thursday r;orninuc, 0 o'clock, central time. cniMM'.Y rim:. The (jential firt' df partn nt was vailed to th' home of Mr. and Mrn. Frank Fox. Ill' 2 V,'. Mishawaka av. to extinguish a chimney fire. Wednesday TaorninK". The darnnip" was , I . .1. . The- fourth of thclub dances wl!I b ri-s of Dodk'e held Friday 1 evening. Fb. 1". at the IT. of P. I hail. An njoyable eveninir is alI ua's assure at the club dances. Music by Raj-Tpieker's erchtstra. Floyd Gaire, lloor manatT'-r. l'l'l ITNCIlAli NOTi:. Tli- funeral of Jolin So.-tak, Sl F. Grove pt., who died Monday nirht was held Wednesday morning at 'J o'clock at St. Monica's Catholic church. Rev. Fr. Kohl officiated, iiuri a! wa in St. Joseph's cemetery. AI .ToNoii and Ids famous lausli, You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet," and Hill Murray In "( on on and Play Willi Me," Vo. 28;, SV. Ikdt-r rurnlturv Co. V2i2 .RHIN SOsTOK J'l'NFItAL. Funeral services for John Sostok, ."IP, F. Grove, st.. were held at St. Monica's Catholic chtm h Wednesday morr.lncr at O I'lOOi Rev. Fr. Rurial was John F. Kohl oillciated. in St. Joseph's cemeter;. I 4No1hhI Knows," fox-trot, lUckman trio, intrMiirIiur "I 1ai My Heart in Dixieland." saxophone and piano trio, anil Wonderful Pal." one-stop, intHHlucinir "Swoot Ratv," saofdioni mid piano trio, A-8;;i. Säe. Ik-fgor nirnilure Co. FJtMary Tris the brilliant American Pianist. will also assist at the con1 erf tievt Thnrsil:iv cvf.ninr -it ttio High school, under the auspices of Mishawaka Post. American Lepion -Adv. Do not fail to hear; Konecny, violinist: Tris, pianist. : Alley, soprano: at the Hijrh .school tonight. Admission $1 plus war tax. Adv. WANTED To pay for your personal injury, property, damage, theft, fire or tornado on your car. Save three-quarter cost to you. J. T. Hutton. IIS N. Race st. Phone Mishawaka 20 4 S. 9t3 ; ' J FOR SALF Cheap, upright piano, 1 nearly new. Inquire 512 E. Rat-i i tell st. 12t3 FOU SALK Modern eis"ht room house on Lincoln way E. Fire place and tine basement. Can give : immediate possession. StarK Realtv Co. Prtce J6.000. lltC FtlUND Gentleman's pocketbook containing cash. Owner may have same by identifying same and pay ing for advertisement. Mattel 1 st. i29 W. Iöt2 WANTFr Uady stenographer, musl be very capable and experienced, also have trood clerical ability and a marked decree of initiative. Call or write to Purchasing Department, Dod3e Mfg. Co., Mishawaka, Ind. OtJ FOR fvALE te-ven-room house at 7 32 E. Seventh st. Bargain If sold at once. Call 732 E. Sixth st, Mrs. Albert. st7 FtMl SAU' Grocery' store and meit marke t, also Oldsmobile hve passenger touring car. Inquire at 332 W. Ninth st. or phone Mishawaka 32o. 7t? LIBERTY BONDS We pay up to $53.75 spot cash, accrued lnter--!t allowed. We also sell bonds. C. L. Guthrie. 423 J, M. S. Bid?. (Fourth .oor). 1457-tf FOR SALE Good Feven-room house, strictly modern, N. 11th st.. 5 -.600, cash or t-rms; rosjcsslon March 1. NOW VACANT Six-room house on S. Spring st., all newly painted and papered; immediate possession; $2.2i'U; small payment down, balance easy terms. SMALL three-room house and lot. one block from Woolen Mfg. Co.. Sr0; shall payment down, balance on e ay t ric.s. j w' illl.l.i. t'. t t 'l.I ALK i . V, A NT KD hou. Phor.e Mishawaka 11 SI. T -:FY a r.umbtr of r. .!.-;:!. r: from ll.O to i v .'. V.'t'.l pa;, i ..-. Far a --,ulck i'. call A; hi".- Cc.ya. tt. phone Mishaw aka Hal. tf.

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KID HGSS WILL inrrT nni ti r nniiT

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News-Times Arranges Match Between Local Man and Turk Grappler. Mishawaka Is fast becoming1 the center of wrestling events of Importance. Kid Ross' prowps.1 on the mat has been widely advertised, an J since his victory over Matty Mat to his laurels anion? the devotees of; the Kport everywhere. The News- !

Times yesterday received a letter , i:TintTAIS UIUDIX CUICJAI. from Matsuda in which he asks this1, irs. A. H. Quick, 624 E. Third paper to arrange a match between Lt cniCrtained the South Side Readthe local celebrity and Yousslff Ma- , inK circle at her homo Wednesday hanout. a Turk, weight, 160 pounds, j afternoon. Matsuda says he can beat any man j

wno can ruane inai weisni. m ine i . .-...,-. . " . . 1-1,1 r ...... ....... !.-. I I writer, "thinks he- can beat anybody. Why don't ho meet this '.Turk? He has been wrcstlincr all over the east ar.d never lost a match. I met his manager today and he asked tue to tind out for him if Ross would meet him. If the Kid accepts I am sure you will see the best match ever pulled off in your part of the country." "Brintf him along." said Ross to 'The News-Times when shown the le tter. "I will certainly take him on whenever he pleases." ThLs would seem to indicate that fans will be given an opportunity of witnessing anothe r real tussle at an early date. I'ATIlOX-TKACirF.US' MKITT. The Patron-Teachers' club of Rattell scliool met Wednesday afternoon In the portable building. The following interesting program was enjoyed: Songs, by kindergarten and primary grades: reading, Lenora Williams; chorus, 6B grade; solo, Gladys West: general subject, "Household Hints;" discussion, "Home Nursing." Mrs. Anna Williams; "Home Sewing," Mrs. L. F. McDonald; 'Homo Management," . .rry Clark. MAK(.ri:niTi: clark at Lincoln TODAY. Lincoln's birthday will be observed at tho Lincoln theater today by Margurlte Clark who comes in a j superb picture entitled "Come Out of the Kitchen." It is said this is one of the best storieo ever written for the stage. This is the play in which Ruth Chatterton was carried to fame almost overnight and which has delighted millions' in story form and upon the stag. It's hard nou?h to pK ßirl.s lnto the kUch en these days wnen servants are a luxury, but it's twice as hard to get them out. Marguerite Clark tells how in "Come Out of the Kitchen." She ig well supported by a picked company. Fugene O'Brien being her leading man. "DFSTINY" AT TliMPLi: TODAY. "Destiny," a Jewel production, will be shown at the Temple theater today. Dorothy Phillips makes her first appearance a star In the picture since the classic "Heart of Humanity." "Destiny" is described as an intense study of human emotions, which will not disappoint those who have been led to expect something out of the ordinary from this star. Tho photoplay Is from a scenario written by Elliot J. Clawson, based on a celebrated novel by Charles Neville Buck. It is presented by an unusually able cast. CALL CITY CLFTtK. Any one who has been missed by the census enumerators who are at ...... 1- un i i ly requested to call the city clerk In order to make the census complete. All of the tecond and third Wards havo been completed. Enumerators aro still at work in the first, fourth and fifth wards. MISSION AR V Mi:r7ITNG. The AVoa'un's Mlssionarj- society of the First Presbyterian church will hold its annual missionary tea Frlilay afternoon. The program will be given at the church at 3 o'clock aller which a social hour will be enjoyed at the manse. AltllMSTKD FOR. INTOXICATION. George Henry, a noted character of South Bend, was arrested Wednesday afternoon on Lincoln way W., fcr intoxication. Ho was released on bond for appearance in court today. ENTERTAINS AT TIDTMRLTj. Mrs. John Hill entertained the Pocahontas women and friends Wednesday afternoon at a thimble at her home, 20$ E. Marlon st. Mrs. Ida Foust assisted the hostess. MRS, SHANK ITNEIIAL. Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine Shank will be held from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Cora E. Albert. 115 Towle av., Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The body will be sent over the Vandalla to Columbia City. Ind., where the funeral services and burial x til take place. n Oriental novelty wn?, "Just I Like the II()m" .lames and HarriMm, nnel 'Wlieu tho Iant4-rns low." CanipU II and Rurr, No. 2SI2, he. Boigvr Furniture Co. 12V2 Two njular duet "All I Ilae are unny Weather Friends," Camp-Im-11 ami Rurr, and "Now I Know," I.owN Jarnos, A2SI3. ivöc. Böiger 1'uriiUur C. It2

IHJCCTS OFFICIJItS. Officers for the comlntr vear were '

elected Tuesday evening at the reruir jjivi uiik oi in1 music uc panment of the Woman's club as fol- t Iowa: Chairman, Mrs. C. K. Tyler; vice chairman, Mrs. H. . Ho'zendorff; secretary Miss uella Itempis; treasurer, Mrs. Clarence Powell. ' Miss oui.e Garvin was In charge i of the program for the evening and ! pave a splendid address on "Some j American Composers of Music for I Children." Instrumental and vocal ' selections were in charge of Mlis , Jeannio Terry. ! MISHAWAKA CIIAITKR S3 U.A.M. Called convocation Thursday ovenins for work on the Royal Arch degree for the Inspection of John J. Glendenlnp, rand Inspector of Indiana. All Ti. A. Masons requested to be present. Fdf,'ar a. Anderson, 11. p.. 11. If. duelers, ecv. Advt. Itf'COVIIRS ITtOM 44 ITA V Joseph Lehr of the Mishawaka pharmacy, who has been conti ned to his home for several weeks with a severe attack of influenza, Is able to be at business again. HACK niOM I1UYIXG TRIP. H. Marks, proprietor of the Mishawaka Leader, north side store, returned from Chicago last night after a three day's buying trip. mtiooi.s closi; Tin i:sn.Y. The public schools will close for all day Thursday on account of Lincoln's birthday anniversary. The banks will remain open as usual. lilRKAIlYTO CL-OSi:. The public library will be closed all day Thursday, Feb. 2, on account of Lincoln's birthday anniversary. Thursday evening, under the auspices of Mishawaka post, American Legion. Advt. Try' Powell's potted plants for Valentine's day. They are cheaper than cut flowers. 121 N. Main st. 12t2 JOINS ITIti: lnAKTMl-:XT. Harold I Hull has joined the Central fire department. Edgewater Floral place for funeral flowers. Prices reasonable. Adv. 2t5 Fdewater Floral Place for funeral ilowers. Phone 13 or 731. Adv. 2tG Dr. P. H. Makielski, osteopathic physician, moved to 201 S. Church fit. 4tf Advt FOU SALI I juu.5 l. Jrd. st., b room house, t large living room, o bed rooms, 2 closets, good cellar, water and stool in house, barn, cistern. Cash or J terms. Price $3000. 107 E. 9th. st., 8 room houso except furnace. This house has four bed rooms and four closets, cltern, electric lights, well, large cellar, cash or terms. Price $3000. 422 E. Grove st., 8 room hou.e in fine condition. Four bed rooms, 2 closets, largo corner lot, 65x132 toilet in house, electric lights, gas, cistern, well, fruit trees, grape arbor, large wood shed. Price $3150. 917 E. 4th st., A bargain in a good 7 room 2 story house, good cellar, well, cistern, electric lights, gas. toilet In house, fruit trees, grapes, cash or terms. Price $2200. Wm. llapp. Realtor. Phone Lincoln 1571. 204 Citizen's Bank Bldg. South Bend. 112 E. Lawrence st., A bargain in a good substantial 7 room strictly modern house. Hot water heat, electric lights, bath, cistern, well, gas, large cellar, large chicken house, alley at rear, largo garage. Sun parlor. This house is in Al condition. Wm. Happ. Realtor. Phono Lincoln 1571. 204 Citizen's Bank Bldg. South Bend. 1U7. UPTURN IN CORN VALUE ON CHICAGO EXCHANGE l!y Afcsoriated Tre: CHICAGO, Feb. 11. Rapid upturns in the value of corn today followed a bread rommlssion house demand based largely on belief that supplies here would remain light even though cars were furnished In plenty. Tho close was unsettled at 2H to 4J4 net hlxher with May S1.407 to $1,31 and July $1.28 to $1.2SH. Oats gained 1 to 1U to IV, to liflli and provisions 10 to SCc Rrgardlers of an evident tendency on the part of farmers to hold back grain tho corn market weakened during the first part of the day with a majority of dealers Inclined to regard a railroad strike as more bearish than bullish. Later, however, the attention of the trade veered to the outright failure of receipts to prow In volume and to Indications that the failure would continue as rural shippers were refusing to accept cars tendered. Oats like corn Jumped upward after showing temporary weakness. Provisions were ruled by the action of grain. COMMITS SUICIDIl NEW YORK. Keh. 11. Financial dithculties were said by police today to have caused the suicide of Mrs. Clare Ellison Page, '33 year old. a widow, found dead in a room at the Hotel Vand'rbilt with a bullet wound in her head. Friends of the woman declared she had sustained heavy stock losses recently over which she had been brooding.

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G N N. 1. MARKE Trading Divided IfltO Three 5 I Phases Stocks Establish New Low Records. r.y AssodatM Press: NhTvA" YORK, Feb. 11. Trading

on the stock exchange today wasl'prioan Smlt. and Refg. Co. SS.;

elivided into three distinct phases, a heavy tone pervading the early dealings v ith irregular rallies during the mid-session and another sharp reversal at the disorderly close. Resumption of selling for both accounts at the outset doubtless had its inception in the more unfavorable railroad labor situation and various uncertainties attendant upon the Impending holiday. While the decline wm in full swing virtually all classes of stocks established new low records. In many instances losses ranging from 2 5 to 100 points from highest quotations of the previous month were registered. Ralls Arc Weak The most disturbing feature was the weakness of investment rails which rallied only feebly even when stocks of less intrinsic worth responded fcr short coverings. Some of the hlh class transportations, with assured dividend reputations, were at lowest price:! In one to almost three years. Among high priced specialties General Motors was again in the foreground at an extreme decline of lla points, only a small part of which was retrieved. Other motors, ciks, equipments, shippings and steels lost two to eight and a half points. Sales amounted to 1,375,000 shares. The movement of bonds was in keeping with stocks, rails losing one to 1 1? points. Liberty issues were irregular, internationals steady. Total sales (par value) aggregated ,1 1,150,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. MARKETS CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, IVh. 11. HOOS Kecrlpts, 1-'$,U0; luarket. Iyi1e up; bulk, Jl.tiUfVj lä.äo: biitciiers, 11.40(i;täK): packln:, Ma.ooTj dl.lS; lights, $14.7515.00; pigs. ?n.".V, 15.M; roughs. fl-'I.OOff 13..V). CC1TLF Kereipta. 7,.V0; market, steady; beef, $H.Uof(:l7.00 ; butcher Ptock, . .V "ii 1 2..VI ; canuera and cutters. $3.".V tl.r.O; Storkers und feeders, $0.7öi'11.70; tvuH. Ji.aJ(jX11.2r: calves. $16.CTl7.SO. SHKKl' iteeeiptH. O.UR); market, 25e up; wool lambs, $10.20itlil.C5; ewes, $6.00 ciucAuo rnonrcE. CRICA(iO. Feb. 11. HL'TTKIi Creamery extr.iH, ösMic; standards, firsts, äF.o7; seroiaD, G0.2'. f;WS-Ordinaries. 42A;4Sr; firsts, 30 'jlOle. 4HI-:ksi Twins, üC:; Americas, M 1 (iic. 1'OL'IrRY-Fowls. Zir; dki. T4e; pe-e-s. lT7c: springs, Sic; turkeys. 4i POTATORS Cars. 12; Wisconsins and Minnesotas, .i.OOio cwt. riTTMIL'RG LIVK STOCK. PITTShUUe;. Feb. 11. CATTLE Kerrlpth. light; market, steady; choice, .51:1.7017 114); pood. $LUWil3.50: fair, 1 12 001:1.1.00; veal etilvep, 20.0tyil21.()0. SRKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, light; market, steady; prime wethers, $14.0fJ 15. uo; good, fl2.W5i;13.r0; fair mixed, $l(MTf 12.00; lambs, 13.00lfCl.K). ROO.S Iteceipts, 13 double decks; market, steady: prime heavy bogs. $lö.."4); mediums, 10."i KfilG.75 ; heavy york-rs, $10.r0li 1(1.70: light yorkere, l(lo1thV7.; pigs. l.r .:(wfilH.(); roughs, $L2.00(Vrl3.7ä ; stags, $10.0010.00. CHICAGO OUAIN AND PROVISION. CHICAGO, Feb. 11

Opening High Low Close CORN Feb. l?avt 1."St; jH FS'-i Mar. 137V.J 132 l.'MJ:i M.iy ls-3 l.'US 127 l.'.l July 120 12 124H 12'h OATS May 77 7 7nu; July CD 71Vs tK 70! PORK Mnv 3I-T.7 35.10 34.33 34.S3 LAIU Mhv 21.23 21..V. 21.00 21.45 July 21.77 21.17 2L57 21.t3 111 BS May IV 40 IS 07 LS. 47 I July 1S.83 r.t.00 1S.no l'j.OO j

EAST BÜFFALO LIVK STOCK. j EAST M'FFALO. Feb. 11. CATTLE 1 Receipts, ."100; market, slow, steady; 1 prime steer. lUi.otl 13.0O; butcber . (Traden. y..wiiT.1.00: eo, ?4.fv5'iO.OO. CALVES Receipts, 2." : market, active, fl IM; "II to e'boiee. JrKBirjCTl.OO. SHEEP ANT) LAMBS Receipt. market, active, lainbfi 20- up, sheep eteadv; rboloe lambs, : cull to fair, m.OO'TrLT.Vi: yearlings. ?10.U' 10 73; sheep, 10.00. HOGS Receipts. l.OOO: market. heavies slow, llpbts active, 'iVTiHOe up;; y orkers. .17.25fr 17-pl-f. mixp!. Jlß.TT.firli.OO: heavy. le;.20fadfi.0; rougbs. s14.00(i7 14.20; pta?s, lio.ou&ll.uu. INDIAXAPOLIS LIVK STOCK. INT'LVNAl'OLIS, Feb. 11. HOGS Receipt. 7."X): market. 20' Up; best heavies. $10 (Wi 13.00; mediums nnd mixed. $10.70 C'tic): common to rholcc. $LÖ.0f 1.0J; i bulk ef sales. Jl.Y.WMfi.on. CATTLE Receipts. St.); markpt. nc tlve and Ftronir; ster. Sll O-VlOOO; j cows and helfen, $.'. -2.00. SHEEF Receipts. 0"j; market, steady ;j top, fJ.OOfc 10.00. ; rillCACO CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO. IVh. 11. WHEAT No. 3 red. f2 3"ii2.3ii: No. 3 hard. J2.S0ftr2..V4. 4HX No. vellow, $LW1.41; No. 4! Tellow. $l.:;fr.l No. 5 yellow. $1 C2J i..Vi; No. (! vellow, .51..'): Nf. mixed. : J1.30; No. 4 mixed, J1J1 Vld ": No. "' mixed, J 1.3 li '1..T3; No. mtxel. -fl.-.O;, No 2 whlte.1.4'J: No. 3 white. ?L37 . l.f.; No. 4 white. $1.34. ' OATS No. 3 white, '.HjrJSO; stand- ! ard. 77c. ItARLEY 51. CO'? 1.40; rye, $LvVf.1.02. TIMOTHY .12(v;il4.(. C LO V E R $ 4 0 OeXil 0'. ( o. SENATE AGREES ON OIL LAND LEASING 1 Pv rnifed rres: "WASHINGTON. F( b. 11. The senate today agreed to the confer- ; ence report on tho lard leasing bill. : As the house adopted the report ' late yesterday, the measure now j poes to the white house for I'res't j Wilson's signature. j This marks the end of a fttjht of j approximately 10 years to pet this I legislation through concreas.

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