South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 72, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 March 1920 — Page 18

I i:irV MOUNTING, MMIHI 12. 192. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES NOTABLE GAINS ON NEW YORK MARKET VOTING MACHINES FOR LEGISLATORS rermnner.t record a phoincr.iph ia taken. levelopcd and delivered to the clerk. lYom the instant the clerk has turned off the electricity at th end of the voting the record stands fixed. fl'f7";'!;:eomMeMMi" l ri 1. . l.,ii!i.U!i!i),,u!ii...:iiw .x. :;.;ia,..';o,;.o.! CLOSING PRICES Nexc York Harbors Pickaninnies HEW YORK STOCKS i

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jArAi:sn milmtt $;;.oo to TIMOTHY T Ü0. SPKITS M.W) r-t. Sf)lTIAN' OlüV $20 per hornln -1. a ls iK 13 4ann. SUN?LOWriU- lb. vinti:ti uii iiairv r.urcii-$27 oc si:i;t T0t:k $25 00 J'f MAMMOTH CLOVER 00. ' : t v. A IFALTA $27fr0 bnr:ri. whith crvr,u srr. oo. s v 1: ir w hit 1; cm)VK n f "0 00. 1 Ii;Li PKAS f3.2tUJ3). 'I I MTTin A. ALSYIÜ', in!xel $10 hn. i:Pi: Si:ro (Dwarf i:ssex) bu. !,AWN GRASS .TO; lb. MJA ULANS (1 to San) $10 ba.

UVE STOCK, (f irrt?l Pally by 3lajnr Uro S. Lo. ffn St., .M1hiiwai .) HKAVY TAT STFXHS Fair to pno-1, l.?.llc: rrlme. 32.'f14c. llUt K tO IOiJ bK. lir. 10 to 17.". lbs., 12';c; 175 to 2X Its., HUc, up 14 '-c.

rilOPCCE M.IlKrT. (VuTTecteA Tody by h llrolhrhoo J iiroofry, 30 N. Main M. KCTTi:K AND liCriiv-Cresrnpry btittT. payltff 67 pound, selüntf 7I pound; t tor. paTlog 52c do7rn. Hclllnjif f0o rtozn. i'llLITb AND VEdEYAIlLnsrrults. f!if5riüa naval oranfr-. ok pr dotn; Vlrjflnl potatoow, paying J'.üO ba., telled $,'00 bn.; new cabbag1-, Hl!lns lO pound.

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IMODTES, Iä-, March 11. Th dav of the roll call for the vot

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minute to a few rnln-utca at rr.oet. In!tallati(m Completo. Work of intalllnp tho Tnachtr? for which $1S,000 was apprtrprlatd by the legislature at it last fusion, is about complete. When all is dona the reprf sentative -will find a little contrivance on their desk? In which is fitted a small Ttcy. A certatn turn will record the reprwenLitlv as voting "ye," nn-other turn "no and ?ti!l a different turn will place him on record as present but not voting:, or rali'M- A lifht on hi? dek xvlll f how him how he voted. zjiÜ an electric light on a large board at the front of the house charrfber will phow the "public how he ptood on the question under consideration. Turn Switch. When the speaker of the house gives the -word to vote, the clerk will turn a switch, which will put the machine in readiness to operate. Legislators may vote as rapidly as they please and in the order they plcaee. When completed the result is flashed to the speaker and clerk tv an electric contrivance, and for

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Tlu "best mannered children ever harbored by New York authorities" is how the four little- Harris pickaninnies will be remembered at the headquarters of the Travelers' Aid society, where they were cared for penr"ln their departure for th home f their prrandparents at Whaleyxille, Yn. Their mother recently died of influenza, and their father, Henry Harris, started to Virginia with the four motherless children to place them with their grandparents.

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CORN ADVANCES ON CHICAGO EXCHANGE

CniCAGO. March 11. IVesh advance took place In tho corn market Thursday stimulated by a jump in sterling e.xchango and by t weather likely to curtail receipts. Tho market closed unsettled. t) li'so h 1 her. with May 148 7 to 149 and July 142 ?i to 143. Corn closed unchanged to Hü' rSC up atul proat gains of 12 to Cue. On the upward swing of the corn market. May delivery reached H.50, a level which has been th ambition of most of the bulls to establish. After that rrico had been attained.

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fast m n.u) ri vi: stock. PAST r.L'KPAI.o, N. Y.. .March 11 CAlTLi: Receipt s, 2m; laarket a tive nl steady; shipping steer. .Yll.).ir.rj: butcl.fr grade, $J uo'iiT- 'Ö; cows. $i fa 10.1S. CAIVP.S Ken ipt. 17": market a -tive. T4' up; cull t chol . vd SHbKl' AM IA.MliS- te. rlptH. 2p market nlow, h.--i active ;iiul steji'ty : ehol.-e luiulitf. ?i;.Ci;-JO.; cull t fair, JiroM'Jls.rx; yearli'u-s. $M 'a l oo ; bhT. $doO'jltco. Kt-eelpt!. l.b: market active; st:iIy; Yorkers. $10 .16.7.".; pitrs. $l.V J.'i mixed. $16 1'j b. .'-U ; heavy, 1". ',rlViiO; roii). l-Mrl:J stas?. tx 'J.1UU.

News of "the City from tv Official Records M.uniA(;n lici:xsms llusell O. Peed. machinist. South Pend, . to Flora Iiverlin-r, clerk, South Pond. Dean 'Voeter. tinner. I)owagiac: Mich., to Lyda Murphy, student, Dowagiac, Mich. Himer Sewickard, moulder, South Pend. to Margaret Kwrr, domestic. South Pend.

UllAI; itati: TUAXsrrJIS. Taken from the records of the Indiana Title and Loan company. William H. Stites to Auru.-'t Scliabhcl. $900. Lot 12 in Cat skaddon's addition to New Carlisle. Pal ward I Mason and hi.s wife 'n Aehille C. Colpaert. $l.S0O. IaMs 89 and 90 in CacpbellXs plat, an addition to Mishawaka. Pertha Addsperger to John A. Shoemaker, $1 and other value. Lot 157 in Perr.er (Trove first addition to River Park, part of South Pend. Prank liarkoyski to William Ferguson. $1 and other value. Pets lü and 16 of partition plat of Morris Jarritt estate containing 39.7 acres. Also 43 acres known as lot 11 in I artition procoojinps of Catbarine Partridge vs. Nathaniel P. Terrill. William Calvert and his wife to John (1. Yeagley, trustee. $1 and other value. Lot 2 P! in Poseland Park second addition to South Pend.

William H. Kiddle to Plla F. Wan- i dorf, $1. 4'.t acres in Warn n town- j ship j William C. Jackson and his wife. ; Thon.as II. Jackson and his wife, j

Fannie P. Copp and her husband. Mary L'. Collin. Dora J. Staples .nd b.f r husband, Francis M. Jackand his wife, to Doylo A. Palmiter and Zora M., ii. and W.. $1 and other value. It 199 in V mon

Heights addition to South l'end. j Phillip P. Pondurant and his! wife to John P. Jor.es. $1. 1 to j acres in Union township. John A. Stoe(kley and Pir.ehr. Tl.. ' IF ami W.. to Y re A. Strayer an-1 , Ruby W.. 1 1. and W.. $1 and otb r I value. Part of lot 1- at tbe intersection of the south line of Lincoln : wa W. and the west line of Taylor j street. 1 Joseph W. Tarb- 11 to Ccor-e I.. ! Hack.r and IXtta J.. II. and W.. $1., 160 acres in Harris towTishii. t'harb's A. Punniiiu' and Aliee 11.. II. ar.d W., to C,eor-e V. O'lM!, 51

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I UII ACU l'KOIUCi:. Stov rd"ic;lv's addition to South CUICA;. M:in !i ii. i;i tti:k j j,t r(1 Creunvry extras, vn je; Ktand.ird.. m'--; t, ' it :m nn,t 1.' wife -in,l

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of lot 2 4 on said Lincoln way W. Alsn part of out lot 1 in A. M. Murd's addition to Mishawaka; also a tract of land south of Michigan. Southern and Lake Shor railroad. opposite town lot 4." in Taylor's addition to Mishawaka. Louise YerSelder and husband to The Studobakcr corporation, a New Jersey corporation having otlices in South Pend, $1 and other value. Part of lot IS in IXIliot Tutf.s addition to South F.end. Jan Gerpacz and Katy, IT. ar.d W.. to The Studebaker corporation, a

New Jersey corporation, $1 and oth- ! er value. Lot 2 0 in Llliot Tutt s ad- j dition to South Pend. Custav Herman Potaoll and Pauline, II. and W.. to The Studebaker corporation, a New Jersey corpora- I tifr. $1 and ther valu. Part of lot 17 in Klliot Tutt's addition to South i Pend. i lla Mav Kurtz and her husband ;

to William I. Rough. $1. Lot 33 in Arnold Pagiri's sub-division of P. O. lots Nos. SO and SI of second plat of out lots to South Pend.

Get Your Garments Ready for Easter Wear Now! Avoid the Paster rush at the dry rleaner send your garments early. Cloves. 5 iits. dresses, blouses everything which you plan to wear during the spring months should be mado ready now. You may rafely entrust to our expert dry clearing service even your choicest, sheerest gowru We will restore it to a perfection no le?s Immaculate and dainty than when It was first worn. The well dressed woman is tho firnt to value and appreciate the perfected dry cleaning processes of this institution. Call Lincoln 1903 Perfection Cleaners and Dyers 1101 King Street

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C'HICU.O MVK STOCK. CHICAGO. March lt.--1U is -U, -ipt s. njoiii; niark't steady to Li.rt.er; bulk. U j'-i 1.V."m ; kutchor .-12 Oe.; 1J CÖ ; pa kin, i;:.s:'T,i.sr; iigiits. .i;." i:',o; pics, SI.". -i 11 ."; rough. NLi .rl2.ir. CATTLi:--i:ec.'lpt-i. 11. out); market .-ttady to lower; beet, .: r.o" 15.7." ; b'U lier sti ck, STA'lll-CTa; -anneri and cutters. .1.7.V; 7 .': Ft... k.-rs ..nd X-e.Krs. 7.or ije, cows, .7.1o.?'lJ.i ; c:ilv-s. $Z Za'1. 17. "0. SIUTI' i:."!srs. r.V; market uai't: w ool laUil'!. .SI 1 00 a ; ees. jco' -r 17 tV

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bull leaders f.till kept virtual control of the market. Trade In oat was o.uiet, but the stncth had a t';rminc tr::!nnce. Provisions displayed .i!ipa?by vi'h the ris- of corn and t riinu'. .Mot of the demand was f..r I.trd.

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SALOOS HEMOnr.EED AS COUNTER DRY MOVE

iniNroias i.ii; mock. INMA.NM'Ol.lS. Mtr-h 11.- IU;S Ipts. .: ::. irket .ttong: O.'St Lev- !.. 1 1 it 1.". L'" ; ni.,-.lbi!ns ars-1 inixfil, !. it 1 ..; e.!;rtu a P- ?ir.-7''i. li'i: l.ulk of s.il'S. .1..7." 10 (. r.vrri.i: ;...!;. mariut . ;i , 1 : r... r. viiMNi',. i", ,vi; cows iiii.l t.. M'. rs 1 11 7.". SHKKl' eipt. '20; ta.'.rk.t stej.lv ; t V. 'ii'.'

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The Zenith Tire & Rubber Company CLEVELAND. OHIO Capital Stock $10,000,000 Alt Common, Tar $10.00

Tlie Demand for Tires Cannot Be Supplied ZENITH will do its share in production the capacity of Unit No. 1 of the Zenith Group will be more than doubled. Zenith system will be applied in each plant as they are added to the Group thereby increasing production and consequent earnings. Rubber Stocks have produced fabulous earnings. Big companies pay big dividends in stock and cash. Zenith plan is big and the accomplishments to date justify big expectations for Zenith Stockholders. Don't be among those who will gay "If I had bought Zenith," etc. Join the crowd who arc buying NOW. Mail Coupon Today.

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Send for cur 1320 Yr Book nd get th frets about our business. Address Swift & Cctrpiny, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois.

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These Notes Yield 7 to 7.30 THREE important factors determine the desirability of a corpor.it:o:i security as an investment, (1 ) History of the busmcsand itr nun.ienicr.t, (2) Ratio oi value ct the property to the debt, (3) Ratio of earning;, to :r tcrcst charges. Vc are offering Indiana TrucV Cor poration Seri.il Orr to 7Vn Year notes yielding fo to .J0 to the Inverter according to maturity, which m our opinion combiner safety cf principal with attractive interest rate for tht lollowing reasons: (1) The Corr.par.y's svecz.i :! 22 years' record. (2) 3 of security for 1 cf notes. (;) $5 of earnings it gainst $1 cf interest requirements. Wc recommend thec nctcs for invest' ment. We will be phased to fend com plctc descriptive circular upon request. Sfr.d fcr current issue of " SOUND INVESTMENTS - describing cur 0 Oerings in detail Fletcher American Company Capital $i,5oc,cco INDIANAPOLIS SO I TH HIX.Vl 402-103 J. M. v. UM-. Tt I(ihon Inln IT:; I.

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