South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 45, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 February 1920 — Page 8
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SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
DEMAND STERLING
UP TO MARKET Execution of Selling Orders Causes Weakness. By United Press: r . itr IY:'!.iv -.p'-:. (l lrr-y ilar foit 'V. tin- I.r.colri t irthday r'-.' I.-m.'.d tTÜiivr ri th for irn - V o . .is Up i.r etit l - 1-4. ' n ?.. ...' !; c v h.u:;p-. I ' r; : r J .-- op. n i :it '.; 1-4. off M id.-hak-r 2 r.:f r:-4: itepuMic J01 1-J. up :;-4. M-iari Petroleum lj off i l-'; 'r..ciS 1; '''. nn-a:ar.;:-d; v Yorr. ''r;trril i;n-1-J. 1-1; 'itral I-.ith-r 72 1-J. o:f M;ir:r. J, o!f ::-4; SoutKn; 1'h i'k: -4, off 1 l-; I'iMwir. 17 1-2. uj .1-2; Amni;;i'i Vrol.-n IL) 1-4. unrhar.Ktri; Initl S'.it i;uJbr :'.. up 1-8; Haiir.;: Tin'l; in--l ; General Motors 2 3.", r ff :: . I'nitrJ KetAil Stores 67 1-2, oif 1. Th cur! market uns irrrprilir at the opninff. KitPCUtlon of y'llntf orders ;irr'imulatpd ovsr th holiday r-.- ult d in wc-aknf'S In a number of Issues. Tlio leath of Henry 11. Kmilrott, hf-ad of tho Endlcott-Johnson Co. hid an a3ver50 effect on that ptock. which opened at 110, ofT 8 1-8. StrI Common Italllr-s. Steel Common rallied half a point In the first few minute?. The railroad situation seemed to have no effect on the market. Tho tendency on th whole lkt was eauier. United States Steel declined to 35 and then stiffened. General Motors sold off 2 1-2 from the oporrinK to 232 1-2 and Italdwin declined to 107 1-8. Cruclblo broke to 201. Heavy nelllnff waves hit the market during the morning and resulted in new lows Leir.E made in the list. United States Stel went down to 93 and Crucible, breaking througrh 200, found a temporary bottom at 197. off 11 points net fYfim this point It rallied to 201 1-2. General Motors declined to 228 1-2. Pierce Arrow. United Stater Rubber and Republic Steel also torko sharply. After the new lows were made en this raid the market rallied slightly, apparently on Fhort covering. Steel holding sÜRhtly above 95 Demand sterling roRe lo J3.40; franc checks to 14. 23; lire checks to 17.9 4. Call money was quoted at seven percent. During the noon hour tho market rallied sharply along the whole list, makinir up the early losses In whole or in part. Th upturn wa in part induetd by short covering but there was also Indication of Kood commission buyinr. r.aldwin rallied to about Wednesday's close at 107; Crucible reco - red to 203 and General Motors to 223 3-4. The markft clastd hJc:hor. Local Markets HAT. HTRAT7 AXT Fill). (Corrected nlty t lh TTIT Miller Floor mnd Yt C.. 4tJ fl. Mlrbtfan.) NEW UAY Tajlnsr 30, .'Ulny f. bTlUWraylnsr 110, eelllng $10 or 85c a bale. OATft rarloz 80c. Millar CD to S1.00, CW COUN Paytnn 1.40, Belling CLOVER SITED raylngr $30 btiM aelllsg $33 bu. ALKYKB CLOVER Selling $T3. CORN- Paying $1.40, Belline $1.7i3 lJ3a GRAIN AND FTTTÖ. 4CrrerfeVj Dallr by O. tV. narrrll. Btrr M11U. HydrmoWc Av.) RHELL, CORN Tay in $lOATS l'ayijjg fOc. ellin inj to .V. HILVN tu;iUg 42 aundred. M1DDL1.NÜ5 S-eliiuff $3 00 blind rea. CHOPPED FEED Selling $37S pr rwt. 8CRATCII FnCD-HfllLif $423 par WHEAT Paylnjr f 2 GO. SEEDS. 4 CrrxKxl XI!r br rt. Brot.' ft4 COW 11:aS 44.50 to JiO. JAPAN KSK MILl.KT- to $3 M. RED CI.OVEK-o'J. ri.lll'JlY Sl'ELI'S I4JTU ct. SOIDAN ;RASS 2t pr LunlrJ. A 1 -S I K U $U Vj-i o. MWFl.oWEhJv 23o lb. WINTER UK HAIRY DETVU-427.00 r.i.i i; i; ras.S4.&o. KW CRT CLOVER I2C 00. HAMlIOril CLOVER-$2S $25 ALFALFA 424 jn t $J7 0"J h. wiim: civer n. I ELD l'EA vviü tu $4 .10. IIE JilOCK. (Cfr-tl tllT fT VJor Rr. a, gun M., M.i: kvi HEAVY FA1 M'EEki.s Fair to gso1, nous t r. ; r- to 175 lu to ."iDllv U ; J uo 1 -. i'KOUKT. MARKET, otorrxt twtr t h IlrottiThood Circr. 2S MaJa ft.) F. UTTER AND ECtUS t rr a :ry hit- i l .-. laying uv rojr.a. P"ll;r.c v"inli ltry t'utt.-r. tyini iv.v ro-jr.d. .-i.i tig i&J"g J; l.rei:. p-:i-FEins AND VEGF.TAbLES-FriSti. N'.ifoTnla nTul orumie.-., ,i tn; Nirlrl po'-it .-. lili:if i.&0 bu . iZ. J-0 tu.; Lew CULOBS?, KiiiS t-C ; cid lOrLl!IY AND MTAT.. Crrrf br .I!mmle' Mrkrt. 12 F.. Jarrii liltd.) BEEF Kodit. avf-,;; ti.lür.. 20-; r-ci tio!n, tv; porter ooai. ". i'OKK LOIN-3vV LARD " tJllL'Kli.Ns-l'reiwJ. 4CUltits AND TAI. LOW. ) 4Correrta today by . V. li-pinari. tlO . Min ft., ftzltvl tail. 'A. ..' a I.
MARKETS
MIlCAf.O l.l h MO( K. ''Jii;o. ivs. r; h ; i:, i . -:r -!: )airt, ',ik. lfVi? .W 1t: b.'.'.U -1 1 -jr..l LUV. li'itVr, ll U.V-j I An Li;- U ir t, ..: rn.irkt. 'i,V: SSXTSU T.'.' i II..; ; I.VTT.'r 1 . M'S SHI. KT -.:: f o ii : I r v r ; 1 i ! .-.-, -I? i::.7.v ir,irct, ...v l.i :::'. -I I " ; I c ii if o rnuni c I . 'inr .;, i.". - iu"i ti:i:-o.-.,::! I tj fr.-. .:?!!.. !i.r-iH. 0 ii ." : -. t:i -... :.'. ; -..o:.!-. .J . -or.iit.arl.-. i: '... ; r':ri. it; i'i: rvii.i. - '':-: At.-.. ri -:is ' 1 . '-- . I'"! LTHV -F.-wN, :.i ; : k . 2 ; j.rinrr. ,j ; r'i'Kyt -. I V- "T,.-l.. u tl-'Vj I "il , ,1 I i:st i;ri r.E4 mm - iock. KAS l EI ITAI.o. F-'.. I.:. CATTLE K'-. ; j.f vf.-;i ! v ; --; .'ii.irr.t. f.:r:y nt;'. , -;ii: iir.r st-.-, .!.: .""; 1 T.' i; 9T:i.i s. .b i;; j- ,,w, .l..-) Cal; es--r. -.-hIj.. i ..-: r.-.-irLf-t. .1 -tu.-. i ti;.; tu ,- !..-. .". (K.rj sheep and Lambs 1; . i;.t. :..: rr.ar.t. :vti-. 1 . i : i . t l...-r. oth-r-tt-al ; !.'; Jj'rtjt., f-'ZZ V L-J 7 ; . 'i'l to f tir, ,lf i-.-.-l.r; y.-arll:.!. ?1". y U K.- . Ipts. .(; i.-.ark.-f , a tlve. l.V-j'J.- lo-r-r; Vorkurs. .?i7""; jilt's. 17'; .Tit !, k,:.1T''a 1;.-". : r. av, .lO-'-'i 'w'-bT.'JO; ro ic!:. l'l.i-H ; r-r n c . ..(J 10 !MH N Al'OI.IS LIVE TOfK. LMIANAPOLIS. IV 1.:.- IIuU E1 el; fn. 7.: iii;trkft. sNvniy; t lieiivi., s 1 4 ..V ',!" ; in.'.l i n :i; ,j an-1 mix--1. ,i ; ! : cf.iiirit'.n f ' ti-i'.'"-. Af.'l ;; bulk of sa le-. .1 4.7.".';; 1' Jä. CATTLE R.-e.-ifN. :; markef. t-tea.l.v; (-tei-r-. .! 1. 1 1 ; oyv: au-1 li-ifir. -"''' i2..". M1EEP-- Ee ij.t-. uu:T)i-t. -t.M.ly: rfTTHrU(J LIVE SRH K. rmsiicin;, e..'.. i;.-'AiiLi: r:eels, ÜKlit; marke. vfe:..lv : . .. st;: :ru n .'; i. .imj.',j : fair, ?12H)'.; l.tM); veal ah. -. ..n.(i. Jl.' SHEEl' AND LAMES Re.i;.t. ll'iit: market, ctrons: prliiM- wethrrs. .1 4.'ii: l.(; pood. 512.."n(7fl3r: f.-ilr mixed. $lO Ktr, ll'.OO; ljuiibn. SYMVnl-'.w. IKXrS R.H-eJj.ts. 10 ütjf)! derks; nnrkft, lilctier; pritn henvy li. r.-. .1."..2.j vW? ineilluni". 17.(K; 17 20; heavy yerkers. $17.Ti 17.1i": lirht yorkors, .17iw,7:i7.2.; i.ipn. roughü, $12.0013.73; et.iH. .lO'1ilu.0'. MIICAGO CASH GRAIN. cnrcA(;o. Feb. i.t wheat No. s red. f2.."0. CORN No. .1 yellow. $1.4.".. 1 '' i : No. 4 yellow, f 1.41 -i ; No. Z veMow, fl rG--il.30; No. yellow, ?1 ?Ss,i l.:Vj ; No. 4 mixed. .d.34ii:1.44li ; No. a'mlxf.XlsHi.Mi.j; i mixed. .1 V:2(1 1..T: No. .3 white. S1.4ä: No. 4 white. 1.4l ffi-1.43ii; No. 5 white. 41.4mii.41. OATS No .1 white, KJ-ViS7r; No. 4 white. SÖU,fit',c. ILVRLFA-$l..,K'rl.4G; No. 2 rye, $VÖ1U TIMOTHY $10 Oft 'Tj 11.00. CLovnu $ 15 (ßwyj (i). CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION.
CHICAOO. Feb. I.T Opening HlKh Iw CIos CORN Feb. ir.,i noi Mar. 137 1; 141 l.V-i l.Tiv, May 231 134t; l.Tj July 1 1314 E:0i4 i-v OATS May 79 fsO 7X; 71 n July 71 72 70 "s 71 roiiK Mar .30.10 r-710 M.7i 34. LARD May 21.4 a 21.47 21 22 21.40 July 21.K7 21 97 21.70 irl.tKi RIES May l.4,-i m.r.2 1.37 IS 17 July 19. 06 10.10 1k.n7 ly.oo
CORN DEVELOPS FRESH STRENGTH ON MARKET Ry Associated. Prvs: CHICAGO. Feb. 13 Corn developed fresh strength Friday largely as a result of farmer? rer?lstent refusal to fell. The market closed nervous 1 5-3 to 2 3-8 net hlphtr with May Sl.r.2 7-8 to $1.33 and July $1.29 3-4 to $1.20. Oats pained Vi r.-S to 1H. In provisions the outcome ranped fron 12c decline to 3c advance. Ibices In the corn market showed on upward slant as roon a.s trading: began, but tho bulls were temporarily routed by speculative selling based on depression in New York stocks. The fact, however, that receipts of corn here were much smaller than had been looked for remained a Kource of anxiety on the part of shorts especially as potlp became ftirron that unle." ndoquate HUpplle.arived soon at primary centers no heavy rural mov-intnt of th crop iniht take place bofore August. Independent stren?rth was sho'.vn by the oats market. IadlR f onttnlssion houses wr conspicuous on tho bull side. Provisions averaged lower witli ho-s although it was said cash dt--tnand for meats had improved. FINE KEEPER OF ONE LOCAL BAWDY HOUSE The tir.al cha; ter to the story relativ. to a raid conducted by the police on an alleged bawdy house on W. Division st.. wa.s written in the city court Friday morning when May Hurkett. arraigned an the keepr of the i. -sort. p!add prulity and' i u,iv d a :;:; of ?lö at:d c. widoh was paid. COMEDY COMPANY COMING The rder of Viklnu'.-, at its semimonthly meeting in Modern WuodtntT. hull Thürs. lay tverdr. decided to brir.rf t South End the ('. Skratthult comedy company, a bank of six sir.trrs. national dancers, accordion players r.r.d comedians The company v. ill appe.ir at he ink.-' tc-.ip'.e Tuerday -venir.fr. Fob. 2 1. 1-KT IRON I MIT Y" j Who Mants an e'.ectri - flat iron" , o'.i:' C'ir:ii ard z ii :f vom can i : r-dro. c t i . -r pri-'os. Wiv.cr.'' a :.u i;i .. . . .. i Wh-rv" Sr.ck s ha!!. 1:1 S. M.ch. I V. ''. . T'.. s.'.a . I-b IT. 1... V !. i rvK.öv iv.v;t I
! CLOSING PRICES
HEW YORK STOCKS 'X-ic-' 05: th- J-tcck exchat,.' today ; v-r-: A. T. Sc S. V. . An. ri ai; : An: lr;;, 1 i f-urrar . . Syndicate i i " i i - i An.erle.ir. f!u'i All: Chalm'-r . . Air., ri. ar. "ar .::nrlr' .. Ain-riv-an I;.-jr.otive Ar.;tronda Copper , 4:: 4-j Ari..-r. Srii. :t:ri- ur.il ltftf ! . ( T I Co. ;" ' . . . 14s ... 'j A. T. and T i E.tMuin L'o?;.i.i-. ! . and O i . r. ' I ft I i J ir-tli!. h-i:i S:. "i: I I . It J4 r l M ii rr. j 1 I j( ' nidian Pacif.o 119Ts 17 2. a ! Chili Copp-r 'uUtn Caru- S;tr.;r California Petrol, um 'Vntral leather C. and i) Colo. FL:rl and 1 1 a :i Corn Prodiir:i '"ruclblA .te.I '.lilno 'opper nri'ime Ilrio Con. n. on Trie Preferred Croat Northern (r IYisc t'ireat Northern Preferred . . G-nral Motors Gree.a. Canana Hifl and Ieatli r Common Hid" and leather Preferred Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol Inter. Paper Jsr ir. Copper Ivennecott Ctpper Lukawiirnia Steel Erhielt Valley I., and N M'xii'.an Pttrudltuiii !M. 2S j ' 0 . . m i. - T .,,! . . l ioS ..2414 . . 3 . . JO .104 . . S2 ..Si . . 70.-; . . r.i4 . . n 4 i J . . 41 . .101 . .17!t Marine Cotntnon Marine Pfd. MisM.nri ;.c!:':c M..xweil i'omTuon Maxwell 1st Pfd. Maxwell 2nd Pfd Mldvale Steel Nevada Copper New I faven .... 22 4 4 9 20 45 14 2 3 K 67 ?i 904 71 4 1 4 76-ri 374 4024 ' Vh V Y C Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Chio Cities (las? Pan-American Petroleum Peoples Cc Pennsylvania Pittsburtr Coil Hay Consolidated Ccpper ReadinglöVt 6 7?4 104 26 67 Republic Steel Hock Island , Hock Island A . . . . Hock Island I Rubber Kumely Common Ruraely Pfd , Southern Pacific Southern Hallway St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd , Stu-lebakr Common Saxon Sinclair Oil , Suar Tobacco Products Texas Oil Texas and Pacific . . Union Pacific U. S. Steel Common U. S. Steel pfd. . . 3 6 V . 96 . . 37 34 . . 6 3 .. 914 .. 204 . . u - .. r.o . . 8S . . 15 4 .. 3R . .1234 . . 66 . .ITT V .. 2S . . 9 7"; ..110 U. S. Food Corp 57 Utah Copper 70 Virginia-Carolina Chemical . 61 Wabash A White Motors 2i 32 U Willys Overland 25 Western Union S4 Wool 12 6U West in Kb ou so 4 9 Vi liberty bonds 3y2s 96.62; first 4's i0.90; second 4's 90. 0(5; first 4 i; 's 91.22; second 4 's 90.33; third 4U' 9 3.32; fourth 4Vs 90 SC; fifth 4i's 97.70. AH H MST GHOCIIHYMAN. Peter Novis. proprietor of a confectionary" and grocery store, 8 27 S. Michigan st.. pleaded not Kullty in th city court l-Yilay to charges of nellint: Kroceries on Sunday. The defendant asked for a continuance and Jude Gilmer postponed the hrarlnp until Tuerday. r.xiiMinis attention: For File One carload of fencing. 10 line wires. 47 inch hirh, all number nin wire, 75 cents per rod. These prices only pood for this car. iVncInjr has advanced. First come, rir5t served. George W. Mllllken. Harrison 79 I I. 9SS7-1C Advt. Chicago South Bend & Northern Indiana RsilwayCo. SOUTHERN MICHIGAN RAILWAY COMPANY rJFKCTTYX 6TJNDAT. OC7T. IB. 191Ö. Subject to change without notice Trains if&vlng Bouth Hend. Indiana. Etit vHrt Nortb Uoond. Bflund. nud. 3 :C3 a. m. a. ta. 3 :20 a. m. 6:0) ft. n. 8;10 ft. m. tHt.0 ft. sn. 7 -00 a. ta. 10 :D a, in- 7Ä) I. tt 8 rOO a. ra. Hi:10p. rs. ftX a. fn. :00 a. D. 2:10 p. xr lOrOO a. en. 10:00 a. ra. 4:15 p. n. 11:00 a. a. I 11:00 n. ej. :10 p. ra. 12 rtX noon 12:t0 coon 8:10 p. ni. 1SW p. m. 1 :0) p. ffi. 10:i0 p. ru. 2:00 p. m. 3.00 p. m. 4 .iJO p. m. ?:00 p. lu. C .-00 p. m. 7:C) p. m 8:00 p. n. 2aX p. a. .-OJ p. m. 4:210 p. J3. p. rn. 1:00 p. ta. 7 00 p. a. 9 J0O p. so. 11 .00 p. in. 11:00 p. m. NU cnlj. iDffly Tcfpt feuraiy. J. S. MOO EE. O. P. & F A.. Prtutlt Dfr.rt. Ind.
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TO TAXPAYERS Income Returns Are to be Filled Out by People to Aid Collectors. !' !n :s i i ;kir. i:.e-..r. f.:rr." :ir- ep.-rt..J f :. o L!ar.k to the - es: th ir their ll ... 1.. ' tlieruI T!i b.e.ti r -i.u- ofii'.e v.lii. ii '.a-t yar had .:' dep.jti.wtjricin.i; fi ir.'u,,:! tax refirns. l".a.-' or.ly one ir.u:; tiii ar ar.d he has r.ut jet. arri J. according to i'. or-,. iL ik'S catir. int rnal ! ', v.v.o cil-I'-cU'f. I ;iKinr.in Mojaiay, F-i'. i i oi:e tr:i tie put;. v." Hi P- j!i daty the Sc.uth Bend r rT.ce to ;l :v malclr. ui:t blanks. 1 -r the vt t:ience of f.n tory n.-:i who ;.nnol cori.e d'.iririi? the day the oj;"i- e will b-. open cMnin.-'. Alter tlie arri'.al of the extra deputy proper hotlllcation as to the f-xa.-t veiiias tlie it'jeM will b- op'-ri will be iii iile. William L. Fdder. collector of internal revenue at Indianapolis annour.eerf th following pointers for ille beliebt of tlie JiUblif:: "Cash payments of income taxes shf-uld not be sent by mail." :;ays Collector of Internal Ilevcnuo Williata lt. Fldf-r. Sending Heniil t:uicc. "(sh sent by mall is always at the owner's risk of Joss; and if lost or stolfn. the f-ender may find himself facing penalties for failur to pay Iiis tax n time. "A t-ixpayi r will firui it more practical to purchase a post office money ordor. or draw a rheel: for the amount of the tax. payable to v'olicctor of Internal Ilevinr.e Will.am L.. Kbbr. "The hr.t payment, d je on or before March 15, should be attached securely to the completed return, and forwarded or deiivereil to my branch office at South Heml. This first payment must covor either tho entire tax shown due or at least onefourth of the tax due. "Early payments and early filinp of n-turr.s is urned, in order that an overload on the final date, March I.", may he avoided. "Livery effort Is bc-inpr made to furnish these desiring It. help in thr execution of their returns, but as this office must receive something like 7.000 returns daily from now until the 15th of March, there i:? dar.Rer of many fallinp to pet under the wire and thus be subject to th' penalties of the law for delinquency. File your report at once and takf no chance of beln delinquent. "If you need help see a deputy col lector without delay." rOXDVCT NOON MFlTINC. The Industrial flepartment of the Y. W. C. A. conducted its regular noon meftinp: at the Wilson Bros, factory Friday. An address was piven by Rev. P. Campbell Morgan of at the Rescue mission. The Mauna at the Rescue Mission. The Mauna Loa club of the Y. W. C. A. will have a pot luck supper in their rooms at the watch factory Friday evening. int. r.osKNr.niv lcirrrHxs. Dr. C. S. Rosenbury who has past finished intensive courses of studv on children's diseases? in New York. Philadelphia and Iloston has been placed in chants of the children's dispensary here. Dr. Rosenbury sncr.t 13 months In service, beinsr the last local physican to l3 discharged. IF YOU HAD A WECK AB LONG AS TMI8 FELLOW AND HAD SORE THROAT TOHSILIHE WCUID QUICKLY Erurvr it Li, t)i:tjuuisra AUDITORIUM TODAY Clinton H. Stagg presents Popular Gladys Hulette In the extremely thrilling and sensational auto racing drama in five big reels Gumdrops and Overalls" Another of those clever two-reel comedy-dramas by Judge Willis Brown. PATHE NEWS of latest current events.
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i OIII'IIKUM. " You'd V." ö,:rpr..-d" is tl;e tit f the musical eorrudy in miniatur fiTM wh'h luadiir.es th Orpheum bill which civen final perform - .ic.ee.- today. Tom Mahor.ey, Ha'.liday and Will-tte, Pond and Wilson -orr.p -ny ar.d WiN- n ar.d Van. another acts of m rit. Startir.tr tomorrow, a novel animal ... r. known throughout vaudeville circ'.ts as "Wanda." th seal with th" altiiost. human brain, headlines th. proirram. "ther f-ntertaiiu-rs at Adams and Ha r-rard. two rirls wh.n sir.r ar.d taik. P.onn: lavlord and Ibrt!- IKrron. another pleasing fouiil.- and th. Six H-l fords, world's reutest ri-y acrot at. ): other act. and the Kinogram r. und out :iiM bill. liASAIdJ' A drama of tho far Canadian northwest is "The Rrute Ureaker." wldch v. itli Frank Mayo in the, stellar roV comes to th LkS.allo today. 1-Zcillent atmosphfre. Intercstlr.tr typ-s and picturesque scenic sets ! disti:;pni-h the storv which tells of a man'f strer.qth and a woman's lor-. Mr. Mayo is the "brute breaker" and proves perfectly at home in a character role far different from anything ho has before iriven th screen. Kathryn Adams i the pretty maiden in distress, whilo Harry Xorthup is the villainous "brute." the camp bully who exercises his brute strength on all tho weaklings. Tomorrow. "Footlights and Shadows" stars Olive Thomas. CASTIilL A pirl broucrht up by a famous pair of crooks, and who did not know tho difference between rlpht and wrontr H the heroine of "The Tower of Jewels," an interesting crook-story presented at tho Castle today. Then along: comes a man with strancre ideas on how criminals should bo treated. She takes the chance he offers her, and after mnny accusations and mixups, her tanpled lifo is straightened out. Tomorrow, "Eiders of the Law" is the picture. OLIVKR. C:ar.i Kimball Younjr in "The rivf-s of Y'outh," conceded to be her Verv host vrroon nrnilnrtinn ci-i!l ho - " '- --. M v. vy f o lit ' v j seen for a whole week at the Oliver' theatre starting ftunday afternoon at one o'clock and running continuously. Miss Younp is s-upported by an unusually pood company which Includes Oareth Huifhes. Vincent Serrano, Milton Sills, Ralph Lewis and When the success or failure of . any day de- ' pends upon whethei the bowels functionate properly or not You Need The digestion of food entails the production of poisons that must be eliminated regularly and thoroughly. LtrMt 51 Ay IJMIL '13 Ik Today FRANK MAYO in THE BRUTE BREAKER Tomorrow The I'ao-te Follies" Dancer OLIVE THOMAS in "FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS" A a little show prirl. Mii Thomas has a litUns role. The care-free life of the chorus srirl as well a- it seriou. side, arc sincerely portraotl. Monday ETHEL CLAYTON in 'THE 13TH COMMANDMENT" Tuesday WILL ROGERS In "JUB1LO"
Sam S-othern. ifoiac beautiful sta.ro settiicrs are said to b. j-houn ar.d th story unfolded is raid to be i.a-t.-r.M !y Int-'Tcd ir.cr.
i r attraction :it the :i.-r :Ti.-atr- to;ay, api.tni,. in a s: r-d mmi ly dran a rntiTl. ! 'The 1?P: !'nn-t," a Mry or a -Salvation Army !.isr ' : 1 th- upportint; cat ai- su h v :! i-CTH-wi players :is l'.-n Wüj-oh. Ir-l::-h, .-tar.hre W'r. atcroft. Willi C.trroi!. Sortt P.-a'.:, f 'li.i r'.ott.- M rri ir.i at; ! Licyd Uacon. T!i. picc.'rV ill -wn . oraiii,J'lerv t r.. 1 start nit: at or. ocl'Ca. A sp adm: '-ion pvi-- o: t-n c-T.t ar.d has be 7i a rrar.p-e,i ft,r children. AI DITOHICM "Ii..h sriie.!." a fiw q.-. j D-atimm,- Clad s liubtt.-. 1 d rop.s a nd v ra 3 !s " a tv o r. . 1 de and th Pa l he N -.v.- ar- ;.da"s of if rir.cs at the Auditorium. S day's bid includes Hot ib-'on :: "Koarin' Dan." a two reel was;, in drama. All for tho I'outrhb a two re. 1 comedy, James J. Corbtt in 1 "Tho MidnhTht Man." Mutt ar.d J. :f ' and til" Pathc News. j William Hussen jj, -The lirhv.-ayman." xvi 11 b- ti.- at'; ticn f:r Mondav and Tu-'-da'-. DAD ACCOPI ATlfiH UMI) HOOUOIHIIUH IN ANNUAL ELECTION Ti:e flection of otlicers occujii'al the rrincipal business of the annual meeting of the St. Josej.h County Par ii f;sociation in the superior court room of the court house Friday mornl nr. Archibald Cr. Graham was elected president; Frank Gilmer, vice president; I). IX Xmth. s. eretp.ry, and A. M. HUdebrand, treasurer. nr. LP ron iaik kxy. Sidney Smith, charped with petit larceny for stealing lumber, pleaded not gruilty when brought into the city court Friday. The hearing was et for Saturday morninpr. Safe Milk For Infantj Sc Inralitii No Cockisf A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quidc Lunch at Home or Office Aroid Imitation and Sobititntcj iv-u NOW PLAYING i
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