South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 74, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 March 1920 — Page 14

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i Nir.1. m.i;mi I J. 1J-M. THE SUUltt BLIND NEWS-TIMES

COMMODITY PRICES Facts Indicate No Sudden Break in Prices, hut Promise Relaxing Tension Th rousrh Gradual Decline and Waning Speculation in Commodities Conditions Sound.

Trend of the Markets

Stocks Grain Livestock Cotton

lrrirr.ediate prb e :i t i . V-, r-.rr nt ,1ns: r.'rP"'t tr -ii s the om. tbat thrice u jj; continue htg'i Ir.'Jcf,,;! , y and n-ay advance .t-jnr.l pr -er.t levebt in many I i n ; Ii:- ofher th.it jprlcrs ro d: for a sharp hre-i!-. . Tri facti confirm tbe firs' i"v .mainly, hib- th rr-v,illinr sr.iril ,cf conservatism saggests t!vj .- ind. A l4rg- body of , i i rt j " i tikes .middle ground. .-; kini: to c.mbin" the two extreme vinvs. I pr -jciktion la that th nation ha y t timdurp a fairly extended ', riod of Jjilgh. ar.1 possibly n ! v.i ti ii.g prior, fT'Ib-ved. on th- peak Is 1 f lnitelv s-d. by ;i steady. gradual 1 --; i ri tu rnmpanh-rl by waning i-ji.'i. jl.itiori it: corn rnoditles. Many of th Ins: authorities, expectant .f ;i slacking in Lusine.., rood that i ori(liti"ns are ' ssentlally ?ound and that n reasons for gloom exists. Wholesale commodity priors have rhown a downward tendency with ".-. .-si on tx raslona!!)' noted in fhn'-.s

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STOCKS. j Th'"- t-iark'-l if-fttc-, a TrrtrT ' r r. nii'lrr th combined fri''otjrHspr,!' ". f th- s'liirftti1 rourl decision 'that s'Kik dividends am nontaxable t-aw r i!i'm'y. Hulls foresaw the I i i:m n i r . i a broad Upward movc- - t i . i r . Although the pnMi' has not I r T i i t -1 1 J a'tivr-ly in th- n'kft

owned i -if i nia! wool Man.h 2. Ht Hostor.

will occur on

MIT.M.S. Jusir.es.s In th- steel market hat lipn active for first and s-ond quarter delivery, but is rather faulet f-r i1p11vt In li' third quarter. The

readjustment

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incident to return of

aggravated tno rar

'!f-r a b-ng t irn. the rer( nt a fl va tire I rniiroaus agg

Iha b .-n an Invitation to venture shortage, althouch speedy relief Is

,P . promiMfu. ueavy tonnages nave accumulated. The Steel corpora -I.lt!on,K report of unfilled tonnape was

;,,;,r t I run. in f:nfrln. a.s whs lla t e'oruary 1 .Miir thi. Mr.n.bii- tr.v . , ,..ntc ! l'rcdt;ction. Theru are indiration.s

MANUFACTURE Industrial Activity Continues at Hich F5itch with Production Short, But Attitude of Buyer Alters Somewhat.

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forth upon "irnrnitnifnts. If th ;-oT:timi-s public interest and , i 'i u tii of ac'.ual busin-s will

the Mondav ta tiavmep.ts

the strain ori cr-dit will relax appreciably. N fvi-rt he! ss money will continue short. and con rvative 'brokers s e no possibility of an oxtenl d forward movement. The .'princ will brim: seaon'l relief tra,i t ra nsiK.rtat ion tir-up:s and "frozen credits," but at the same ,t:nie Jt will brin: frsh demands, rinancb-rs lo not b I!e e that im

portations of Kold from IJrit.iin and!

1 ranee, if th'-so v'iitU ite. will be sn!!a i-nt to ease the credit situation decidedl V.

that steel is reaching a stable basis. The iron market hs shown an easier tone of late. Inquiry is less anxious. Tonnage book- d ahead assures th' strength of values. The coke situation has improved. Copper has lacked buylnc support. Kead continues firm, while tin Is more prune to fuctuate.

filt.UN. Whil' sentiment was somewhat

! mixed, ( orn Ins shown remarkable strength. climbing to new hluh jlioints for the crop. Occasional set-

ami other i backs. renltinL' from ur ov.r.

howe r. i bought conlitin. w.-re to bo ex-

. these markets have .been firm. ; perte.l. rnfavorable weather lim'.JV.f.rlstui'fs hav- exp-rivpc-d the.jted receipts and was in part respon.liioy. pronounce. 1 derne. Brad- I sii, ir. f,r the advance. Th" rrain

.Mr. etM wei Kiy ln.iox i.unH'er tail-; corporation's move to sell flour

BUSINESS OUTLOOK Labor Efficiency

When will labor become more eftt-

Despite assertions that th snproel shortage in sonic important line? Is merely part of the producers' propnirandM. the federal reserve board reports marked Industrial activity in all districts, and Hradstr'ets" finds production short and industrial plants in most sections work In sr to capacity with demand, still knen. The continuance of manufacture at a hlrh level is evidenced by the increase- In commercial credits notwithstanding loan restrictions and

) the liquidation forced in stock and

other speculative markets. Credit thus released h:is rightly been diverted into channels of lepitimat business expansion. It was released for this very purpose. Whether delation has beun in earnest remains a question. Certainly prices show a tendency to soften and buyers art more hesitant about far-distant commitments. Uookinss are perhaps less tumultuous than heretofore and buyinc: Treasure is less severe. There have been some cancellations. Vet on

j the whole the trend toward conser-

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cient? S'hort production is the root , vatim has not been pronounced a

olr.ir steadily toward points attained

h year ao. Oil and btiildniK ma.teri ils. on the othf r hand, haw met no decided check in their upnard fo-irje. iteel lias shown a tendency to stabilize, but the outlook favors in. increase in freight rnts arid the price of rn;d. Ihjn's remarks that piicf.s f ner.tl'y are ander a rreat--r measure of r-tra!nt than here-

f ore.

abroad on eredi;, if congress does not provide funds. lent further support to the upturn. Offerings have increased somewhat, and reports of the car shortage are not as darkly pessimistic as formerly. Whil" offerings of oats increased, trad" was rather lii;ht. There was irood buying in ry- with exporters biddinir for botli r.ish jin.1 fnttir

Actual yivldir. has ap- , f;. . ... f ; ... , '

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loareil in som

b::ovan v has lonir be n tb.e di

int- ( i an. 'n .liii.i iii - iw sutrestion of th- naval conditions under which the various markets ti -.1. i -

fire aivers man sewers maiK-is.

Federal irovriinn lit and ftitivitles aKrainst hih prices

tmand ?rood fir maltlnt? grades.

IJ ILsTOCK. F'rotiably the most iinprfssive feature of livestock trade from the

state t consumer's standpoint has been th" are!want of 'ullish sentiment, for which i i. t i .... .

persistent, whib- achieving niMiftr i" oearisn attitude or tpe jarice .,..,iiu ThAv .,r.. twi'mt chieflv in i Packers is h-ld mainly responsible.

moulding sentiment, and have niuch j Storms prev.-nted regular d-liveries

1.i do with creating the pres nt ex

pectar.cy of lower prices. It is doubtful how effective any merely psych.olopical pressure can he while Vn.and remains unfilled and production las.

RETAIL TRADE Cross Currents Confuse Outlook Spring Will Bring Seasonal Stimulus a n d Needed Relief from Severe Weather.

oi rid'S. line cattle were in iroo.l

demand, tonnage has fallen off from last y.ar. Iauht rei-f-ipts have furnished the main element of strength. Lipht r-ceij)ts of sheep and lambs failed to improve market conditions.

j Quality was poor r than usual. Th".-... some belief that impoits of beef and mutton from the southern (hemisphere will weaken domestic i ma rkcts.

of many present evils. The prime factor today in limiting production is the etUcieney of labor. No problem is more urprent. therefore, than that of increasing it. Some business men hold that labor efficiency will increase only when production overtakes consumption and men bid for jobs, not jobs for men. This view brin-r. little comfort, as labor's inetflciency iti-elf posptones the turning point. At the best it implies a curtailment of Industry and even a period of moderately hard times. Another proup of business men. and many persona who are not business men at all, believe that If prices wero lower and profiteering levs ftajrrant labor would be more content and apply itself more diligently. The effect of sudden prosperity Is always demoralizing. With the possession of greater wealth labor is sure to train a larper sense of responsibility and a deeper understanding of the economic factors and conditions which povrn the accumulation and retention of wealth. It is to be hoped the latter view finds confirmation in events of the next year.

regards actual business. It mental rather than material.

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Use Our Five-Dollar Certificate NOW '

On March 25th our certificates will expire. Use one now and it will turn $i into $6 if you use it as a payment on a lot in

Floral Park SEND FOR A CERTIFICATE TODAY Leinbach, Humphrey & Prevatt 522 Farmers Trust Building Main 754

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An element ff danper resides in . the larce inventories which many j corporations carry, as also in lirs ; stocks of poods held for export, j The uncertainties of traf'ic, credit and production have led these con- j cerr.s to overstock at top prices. , Should prices tumble, they would have to write hupe sums off their inventories. j As to the future, barrinp the next ; year or two. it is safe to believe i that industry will operate on a basis of steadily declinlnp profits, as com- j pared with abnormal war profits, j

and that sales will take on a more competitive character. The element of speculation will disappear as deflation proceeds. 1-ibor may bo expected to become more eilieient.

ROAD COMMISSION SECURES MACHINES FROM WAR OFFICE

OUR LUMBER PILES contain nothing but strictly high grade material for all building purposes. The Easter season means the beginning of new building operations and the selection of lumber is the most important of all. Come here, get what you want and at the minimum price. CITY LUMBER CO. Broadway and Lafayette St.

SITI'ATION W.NTJ:1 1'art tlrue or eveninp work, sec retarial er p.Mier tl office work; knowledge uf short hand and tjpewritlinr expTl-i.c; i.est f roferencs Cull Main "s7 hetnt-vn J and 3 o'clock anil arranee appointiacnt, IOCI-11

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Influx of Students

lirsicge Boarding Houses

roTi'ox. "otion trailers have found encourapeftietit jn various tlee!opm aits which atf t their market. If

! remotely. Talk of pobl imports

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LONDON. March 14. London is overcrowded with students from all parts of the world, and their accommodation is causinp much rackinp of brains in responsible quart rs. In the 69 lollepes attached to the

Cross currents confuse th- outlook in retail trade, just as in prices. Thmercantile? aifrm ics not- h-sitation. a tendency to purchase only for immediate needs in anticipation of

i su-p stinp that th- linan.ial

it ion of lluropean countries Is not as

0,1.1 as it is painted and hohUnp I'niversity of London, are some 20,-

torth a slipht prorn;se of f-asinO'OO resident students, and besides : r- ilit h re. top thcr with the pro-J there arc between 40,Oio and ."0,000

losal ot an international loan to 1 nay scholars.

The foreign element

WASHINGTON. March l:. Approximately 24.000 motor vehicles intended for war purposes have been turned over to the department of apriculture by the war department for distribution anion;' the state highway commissioners for use in road buildinp. allotments beinp based on th' amount of federal aid for roads which the states receive. Already 12.0UO hae been delivered to states and'tlie remainder will be distributed as fast as railway cars can be secured for their transpoi tatioa. which will be probably two or three

I months. This equipment promise i to be of tre-it aid in carrying; out j the large road building program for

'b-rmany an.) strength in the .-to -k marke,, b'nt support to an advance of some proportions. I'vports over i... .....,. ......I 0..

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1111 pi ovement.

v.i!I soon t;ake itself felt. 1 no TT,a.rkets are very sensitive always--the Jiore so in abnormal im s like Oitst- and prices will ir. 'antly n V.-rr any material rcstri -lion ii' ''ii -i z. A-Imittedly ii i- .nly .1 . ic-ti':i

j WOOL. The demand for woobm pood j'ontiinps active ynd apparently in

(Mir. a maintenance of present' pric.-s for the raw material. Mod-j 1 rating weather will improve the

enormously since the

larly for the engineering and scientific curricula. Hundreds of fresh applications are turned away every month. A special committee has. been appointed by the university to investigate the question of hotels.

has increased! Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads. war partieu- ;

TAKE YOUR EASTER BATH in a handsome new tub which

we are prepared to put in at once. You cannot make your?elf or your family any gift that will provide more constant 'pleasure and be of greater benefit than one of our beautiful, sanitary tubs. The expense will not be preat. Not nearly as great as the benefit and enjoyment the tub will insure. J. A. LUTHER 1 1 8 W. Colfax Ave.

IOK VARIOUS fcl.N'DS HI' WOHK. I'LL ASANT WOItKIN; roxniTIoNs. (;nob w.r,i:s. .vrri.v national vi:m:i:u rminrns , Mio'iawaka, Ind liv: 1

WOLVN' or man wanted; salary 21 full tlm. fA: ao hoar spare time. .;.dlii:;r guaranteeil boslfiy to wearer; expei leu. unneet'ssary. Internainiial Mills. ..r rlstown, r.i. livuMi

WANTI-D MII.IAVKH.IITS MACHIMT SilTTbllS ixhii, si:tt::!is T .!. MAKT.KS TOOL ilHI.MlKKS tool in: si. ;v n; 3 LAV OUT MLN OIL MA KnitS iir. siNrns in: si:T!i:rs. MofLiir.ns vom: MAur.r.s

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WANTUD T wo first - 1 a s raahlnlt' ; f;rst i l:s all arcind t: -a 01. 1 y r.r. . applv. A.Mr.-s Ncns- Times, V.ox N 1077 11

U'ANTUD Neat x'iv.z man f.r crcry store. pel l--:ve it!i r f'r-:i -cH ; ir.;a be steady; no !1nrt time jo!) taker. Si nr Ca!i flro.-erv, tjs Lincoln vmv V. is

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WANTUD CM rdi.ib;.' slr.p mohi-v and phoiiMgraph man. An eppc rfiT.it y to make good. Wi.ite Sewlnc M i' V.n-' Co. L". Union Trust Hide. l''.t-tf

A N'T LI Man and wife. Man to do I ; :T..7rT; , : ,' peneral farm work. Wife to tae charge V AN TLD SJncI- man en farm by of farm Louse. White I'.ov I) -si Nov. s. L !:,"T,t ' i:l'erl.-n.. Call U..::itv Times. 1147-1.; r"- 1MI P-

MALK ULLI' WANTL.

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trim her of persons r.c.d iiitwuity :n fr.aking ends meet and t -i l üpain-L hizh prices. Th" most tivme cawr.tni!' of ron?t r.iti-in 1 liev.- tb.a! ,a litt'e more restriction of purchas' s In onlv a few sections w ill brins 'months of onrrst and agitation tu a 1imJ, crystallizing v;rious p- - 'idogical influence, and ukc pteipitate a crash. Nverthdes th volume of retail biinees rontinues very lars-. Tlie ;r ihr appetite i. stiil un:-atd. Colflctions are pood for the past part. FL.vnk clearings have approached .earlier record levels aftei- .some de. 'iir.e. Pioductio! i short. hietU

lowing to InPor .ind transportation 1 'I .ft'.cult ley. rar shortage del ays de-', ' i; ri" Tb- reasons f.r much e- j , wire pessimism arc ent:fn'!ial if! ior p-.irel- imaginary. The world j still needs A mrirri n goods and will probabh tind means o bu in modcr- : quantities, as exports indicate. I Not iiU th nation's export trade i ' uMPneil to the continent of l'urope, . rid the domestic varuupi remains I 1 a-tiai'lv unrlHed. The pu rchainp I'"Wit of The more favored groups l.is s'jffercd no serious contraction.; Spring will bring its siasoni; tunulus aial a measure of n d d ; relief from traffic cor.pe--ti"n. sever- j cf.'d ar.d storm. m kr.e.;. and other I

f-ictor? which re.-trbt distribution. I'l-rrr -i i n e r ir!- 11 it'o n o

I" biMinp of apparel. N'o breik .e d be expected until goo.- bepin j accumulate although a souo w hat

lower range of values N ind

tratho situation and permit the re-

1 . r j sumption of shipments from Mosleasinp ,,,, something like a normal

sabv Manufacture has been hanii''.ipi'd for want of raw materials.

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recent government sales were

poorly attended and withdrawals ueo heavy. I)oniand for raw wool has) admittedly leen sluggish ami traders are eagerly awaiting; a turn. Low grades have yielded some ground. Th- next sale of IJritish-

ST. LOUIS. Mo.. March 00. An irnusual operation was performed at the. City Hospital here, when sur,eo:s patched a hole, two inches in diamtter. in the skull of Henry Hettich with a piece of cartilage- from one of his ribs. Hettlch. a city fireman, suffered the skull fracture when thrown from a fire truck, recently. Physicians say the operation, from all indications, will be a success.

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GRANT COUNTY PEOPLE MAKE WAR RECORD

INII A N" A IM LIS -Pev entern sons otn four Grant

Ind. March o at:d on.' faticr ounty families

ercir in tlie artuy daring the ' World w ar. accerdivg to r cords ' 'o;piie,1 by the Indiana historical! omniis-ioti. A mark fr tb.c tat ' believed to have b en s t f,,r tb.e !

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STONE THROWING CONTEST AT JOPLIN. MO.

TOT'LIX. Mo.. March r,.v A prir- ' f a thousand dollars i at stake in a stone-throwing c onti st to bo held li'rc within a month. Tb.e contestants are Jr Ilonrv of Av:!!a. Mo., and C. A. Thomas of Lo-,rs. Ark. re "t sn.-a Dclar th- winner mr.st thiow rock more thati ?. f-et. In practicing or. his farm recently. Henry threw a one across a 4ö-a ri- n -bl. Tl.'üK.iH rt-rrr :t 1 v t hre w a. ;;:i.- to ;hc top of an s-st. r ho tti htrn anil thns threw a black wWoC-which. cleared tho iruclux.

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A full realization of the importance of the right kind of plumbing could be impressed upon the minds of people, homes would be free from the death dealing gases of the sewer. In a large measure, foul gases, the effect of imperfect plumbing, are responsible for sickness in the home. Protect yourself and family by insuring the righl and safe kind of plumbing. Better to build it in at first than tear down and build in later.

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PLUMBING.

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Our Houses Have:

lt-om and Bath, or Pix Itomm nd Bath; Oak Trlmmrd Pining Knom; Otvk Trlmmfd Llln ltroni: BIk Baiiement Klrrtrlc rixt ur ; Kltrhn Caphoarda; Window hidr; ItAter; Hot Water; l-'urunrf.

CONSTRUCTION prices have an upward tendency. The housing situation is still acute. A well constructed, comfortable home, therefore, offered at this time on an easy payment plan and at an attractive price, presents an opportunity to he seized. We offer you such an opportunity. If you really desire a "home allyour own' we can provide you with one. The beauty of our proposition lies in our homes themselves. They have just been completed. They are very well built. They are attractive in design and radiate comftness. While in point of location you couldn't wish for better. Every one of them is built in a neighborhood of beautiful residerces, and are erected on lots with plenty of breathing space. To see them is to like them. By making an appointment with us you can inspect these different homes and talk over the proposition of home owning with experienced home builders who, if you wish, will give you sincere, unprejudiced advice. And the quicker you act the greater W'J 3C e selection from which to choose.

American Home and Investment Company

I.KAItN Al'TO TKACTOIt I'd SINI'SS in I ta S weeks. ); utiiail b v rywl:n' offering .l."o ; ;aa .1 nioiitl'.

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iti d:iy courses. Write now for fr.c cjitalog. Italic Auto Tr.vbT S.'b! I'l.T. oak st., Kansas City. M. 117'. 11

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