South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 77, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 March 1920 — Page 14

14 WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HUN REVOLUTION CAUSES SPIRITED

RALLY ON MARKET; Rroarlrn-t Selling and Severe Rrrral Feature the I).iv D ra linz 1 VTTtY YOr.K, Mflrrh 1. The pr' lrf '.tdo-A n nf the Herman in for:rt cTrhircr, contributed j rh!(iV to the fAT- Firm:rth and itctivity of Tu"'!-iv irn;r.j'ar Mr!: m-Trk1'. Much of the advnrtee- va V . h'pvf r, wbi " n i r of 'ho h.;;hly peruiaM v i'ii reartei -h.Tr;.iy. ' all loans d' 'ipen1 from the ojent.'?o r.f f percept to T n T lit ir: final lifiir whl!- tiro"- f.irwis w ' re m rüylitly V-t t-r fjpply. S ilirc w;iü broadest and rvrrviN T- :)t 'ffver lownnls til'' fl'-. PronU,l by Strrl. Mi.rli of th fly's un-n-t tTint .. irovrr1 hv C"r':ril!r S t I ;i ti-l i-tifrl Motors. v. h!"!i -1 Mr. ! irat o thflr flnniil movriM-Nts of rrr!if H.v;iont. "niriblt- inn'l ;m .-.i r i molorito Rln. rrartiJ -t IK'i't?; :inil rre at k 1o4 of 1 2 '-j iointf. Motors at one thnr Jfa!n''l ovpr 'ight polnt. hut rulfl at a slight ln and Tfia company r"r 1 a r tl a forenoon hf" of HUit loins with a net (Uclin of tlvt poJn.tS. other Industrials, shippinprs ana spof !altle followert ti rnursr of tn' leaders. Rill. In whioh Improvement was modernt at lst, altrave way at the nrtivo tuit lrrex'i-l.-ir finish. S'iIm arnonnti-d to . 2 O' O shsres. Speculative rail rrre lower In tlie mriller hond de-illnprs. hut Librrty lup and internationals ruled within narrow limits. Total ..!' (par value) aerareated $9.750.000. Old 1". S. bond were unchanged on call. South Bend Markets HAY, HTICAW AM FfED. f orrerteil Flour it DalTy by ti AVrwIey Miller IVd r.. 420 S. tl-hlsn. NEW HAY -rajm? fllln? 4. STHAW Payiutf 1-, Hlln .141G of OATSrayln? W. pell'.c 51.001.10 NKW COHN I'aying Jl.W, Bfllltig $l.T to ?1 si. CLOVKK FEED raying $.'.2 bu , uHlatr bu. ALSVKK CIXiVER Selling . ALFALFA (Nortbern growui- $.".0 00. CMIN and rt:ci. (Corrected Ihlly by O. W. IlurrrM. Str MI1U, Ilytlrkollc Av.) SirFLL CORN Pay I tiff ILM OATS Paving W. Helilnj? t'O to 0"IlltAN Selling' $2.: hundred. .MIDILIN;s Selling $.100 hundred ClIori'ED FEED Selling ?.T per .wt. HCKATCII FEED Selling $1 2. p twt. Will: AT raying $40. .srp. (frre-ted r)llr M"r, 230 Isy Vrner Uro, ?. Mlhl(n ft.) Sed cow i'kas $tso to $t.;a JAPANESE MILLET 3 0 to I1ED CLDVKlt fUlt TIMOTIIY-ITM. srELis u.;a t. S(U DAN tJKASS-s:o per Lui.dr A LSI KK f U 0" sr.N'FbOWKlUS- 2Cr lb. WINTER OR HAIRY RETCH rer tmliel. d. t J.'T.iv . f 1:1.11: tjRASs f..v. SU'KKT :i4VER $J5 00 MAMMOTH :LOVKK-H00. ALFALFA J.'Tj) .it..d. v IIITE CI A V J' Cm 1 SWEET WHITE CLOVEE .?..0 . E I E LD I'EAS T I UMriIY Ä ALSYKE. mUed $! 1- 1 KM'E Ein (Dvrf E- Oi t-n I AWN JRASS-r.O- ,. S'.r. 1W.ANS (1 to Sam- Ma s.u. 1 I LI E STOCK. ( ir"rrte PHt by lijor Uro.. t. gn t.. MUl.;iak:t.) HEAVY r AT SETTERS - Ei(;r f.. l"älb '. prime. E.'U'l Ht mis i::o t km ir. . i.-,.t.. i.v t.. i.. 17.". 1' 175 tu Ji li 1 1 up , 1 !''' f I'KOMd: M KKET t i rre-(eJ lo.ltv tr 1 ti Ilrm lir'iwil Grfrv. Ma N. uin m. i RETl'ER AND EC.C.s 4 r. i:i.-r.v bid- ,. r. rariac p.inn.. 'aiiisr v'K! r.it!n); lore.i. i 7 i . 1 c ' d.rv ' FRUITS AND YFl.r.rARI.CS -Fr;:lt. : llf.'Miin n. iv.tl -rar.n '! ,'r dn.:or. X i r g-. 1 : 1 ; pvtat.". p.i li. tl i ln. 1 'd ; new v.iMm; v:M:u' 10 I ... ?.d. I'Ol l.rHY AND ME iforrectfd lll t limude'a tarkrt. KM K. Jefferson llltd.i HLFl'-IIojii, ;...?. ; ...;'! is. :...ni ?;', l'.. ; ..-'. i'.ii-; porter pokk i 01 r.r.' I. A KD T, . V CHICKENS lr'... ..a HIDES AND TAI.I.tlW. ilorld Tod. it- b S. W riipntdn. 10 . M..n t. HIDES IV '.iv. 3:fL.i;:. r..)'i-i lertiered fflii-. a ; - ::;.:i t:il f.Y: ;v?cf: raises () CHICAGO MARKET CHICAGO. March l--.e:ie d-'-nMnd. spectally frtn .-Mern htpPr? pne a new ho.-: l.:osdny to 'he corn market. Tb.e e!cs.- was rrrwi 2 to Zc, net higher with At ay S 4 tt 1 and .Ii'y M.4S- to J1 4S'7. o.Tts pained i,r : 1 'j'' and 1 ro is. on to.' Mich l:.rraod sf-v:l; "" ic evi1rn? ricl'-t fro- , t!' . r.vor!' Vir, -.re ard w n no: 1 :.('.. 1 ; ;it ) r:-rra! when prtt':: ta'trc t.y ho'.db to setbacl.. For ho f.r-T t rv hero j a r n!prr. e:vt of rra n. Hedd s. c o . ic ! i : w a R t hard Trt . "uH be r:.i tha de in r.'t I. . - uppi . r " nsily t o ( rr. eo t to fa c iJit a t e the era m to rb.e a bo kr d ! nd rr that s r pmc rf mil's H-.d v t ! r s i . bad lir.i'i ended ! .'.ee,jrd w it tl rort a r i ie f V 'W-th 'a en u til" h;c f ' on tin imp. I'r-n it'oi er nod -r. ' ei -t'":iMe to tb.f up'urn ii crn reN'F.U YCiKK. r.irkrt direg rd Msr.-h 1-: Tb.e Cerman pojjtr.T', :tt:a.tlot; and p.o.v men h. or-.r aff-i'rs than for The situatlot a we - a 1 1 r. ir.e, o some . j t t!ne. e - r big i a n r e 4 Joel, ir.av reac t Cot.M.l r--.b'y but thee r . e i. r.-- are v ry !rrrjrelir aral v. ;.!oi jx and -roup Torg" to the head fr ia time to time. The "W.z P.ai'." are due for sensational raKe shortly and it would teen time to make a blare .1.

CLOSING PRICES NEW YORK STOCKS

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No white. 11 .V 1 j ; S .-i $1 Ts--N.. .-. - i : a n i . v. v l .v..; i .;. ' i:vi: Nr. 2. ! TlMnT'H - tlLVl" v i.'i.ovn: -t ijdKfiWM. ivni w rons i.ivr. toc k. TMr A.V.MM MS. Mnnh f. IMm.s--l:--i;.r. ': m.-r..-f. iV.V)- nr.; ' i.'arlM. fr; T S : rr.ed'.ums und mix- 1 e. . 51-:.ori.7n'Uj: roiun.nn to raol-e. .tio.i" ' : '..ulk of -. fl. f"(t l-t 2.". i CATTLK Keiptü. l.te-o; n:nrli ! f. tf.wlv; tr. ?ll.(X'f ; '-nvrA .if. 1 ( e;fer. $,"il'jl.":. I Sllir.l'-K i p f s . .V: nnrVf ler;! AGRICULTURE Farmers Have Important Stake in Efficiency of Railroads Pressure Grows for Truth-in-Fabric Law Daylight Saving Agitated. The farmers are watching for 1m-pro.em-nt In the rnr situation. It frit in Forne quarters that return of the railroads to private hands will mean a heavier jrrain movement and lurtrT shipment. to seaboard and eastern points. The firt is by no means clear, as the farmers hav.been holding as a protest against existing prices and may contimie dir.c; so regardloJi of the car situation. Nevertheless the fact remain? ! that the car fhortajfe has prevented many farmer from marketing their ; .stocks of prraln and diseharjriru? var- ; iovis obllsratlons. The farmers have a very real ; stake in the efficiency of railroad I tra nportatlon and earnestly desire I relief from the car shortage and the ! return of more settled conditions 1 before next .rasorVs crop movement. '.Tien the railroads do not function properly, the dittlcultles encountered In operating the present cumbersome machinery of distribution I are afc'Kravated ana me huraen 01 . expense- Increases. The farmers may be expected to show a prowInir interest in the develoj ment of xvatr transportation Insofar nu this offers a possibility of lower freight rates- and more direct communication ,ctveen producer and consumer. IroHuiv Grovs. rrrssure from the country districts for the pa.isaffe of a "Truth-in-Fahrlcs law is prowlnfr. and the houe comndttee on interstate and foreisrn commerce will hold hearlnss on the subject. Several bill are pending. One includes all fabrics whllo another Is confined to wool. No immediate action upon thes bills is probable. Husincss organizations, women's clubs, and a pood many labor unions In the cities are continuously nsritating for a daylight savings measure ff some kind, and the prospect is that many cities will do business this year an hour ahead of the country districts Furroundlnsr them or from which they draw support. While this want of coordination would cause no little Inconvenience, the farmer." Renerally prefer it to 1 universal daylight fiving. City people declare that office and factory workers benefit both mentally and morally from the extra daylight hour In the evening. Hepresentatives of farm organizations counter with the statement that daylight saving drives labor from the farms, reduces food production and increases r.rices. The big packers are still or again being investigated. The public has long awaited a definite and t.nal settlement of the controversy. The recent decision, sepal ating the meat packing from afhTiatcd Industries, seemingly brought years of federal investigation to a triumphant conclusion. Yet it proves otherwise. The house committee on 1 agriculture hn reopened the In terminable injuiry. Hep. Anderson ! favors divorcing the packers from the ownership of refrigerator cars and establishing a federal commission to regulate the packing industry. While many farmers do not feel altogether kindly toward the stock yards Interests, they recognize that st oik growers ns well as packer must s-viffer from the constant probing which seems only to surround the packing industry with new uncertainties. A wealthy draft dodger on trial, in Philadelphia has been declared j sane, but it to be admitted j that h was crazy to escape service. Capt. Neat IE Welch. If the Iutch expert the former kaiser to draw tourists to Holland. is it their intention to put him on exhibition at a fee for a "looksee"? Helen Rowland. II J Si NOW PLAYING

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I'MIIK I Ol. I. IM. i:. Pa:r;e;a ('o'.!iri:'. who '-ill ,tpi- . in t'ne rilive- thatv '." So ;th :: !! S.iturday. March in a r:" calh-d "t;o!de;i a" ,i a orelnd--to her atmtial spring enr K'- n-. ot in Ch!caro. 5 th mn?t ;it;r.e tl'. and gifted icirl-str of tla stage. Sn- v.t'i her A :n. r:.-a m 'ar pi"-;-tion t'Mi vorrs .''go in '"Ti'lio comedy made fro rr. Mrs. !!: n Mar- i I tin's stories of the Pennsylvania-: i Dutch, and h,i- fo.)i-l all over tlaI country in that vehicle. Thn i 'years in tbo title role o,' p..Ei anna" prrct-.lol her appear a nee i star in "TiMic." i IW'for; her ' I 'oliyaTKia' d.s iti:e' i memory- of which is n lining nrj rioil on by a number of young ac- ' tresses who have patterned their style on here I Miss Colling Mas a j member of the "all-siar" t'nniimnv . (that played "The nw Henrietta."'; 1 with William II. Oratio and Douulas : Fairbanks in the principal h.ir.ic- ; ters. She played lrng N'ew 1 York enicaeemcntM as badlni,' wo- j man with Mr. Fairbanks in stb h plays as "The show Shop." and Conie.s Ep Smiling." ;he Miss (tollinge of tho fan.o'bs w.bs also a member New Theater com pany of New York, and thus, before

she wa.s twenty, was identified with "utstanding feature of tliis trae;an "all-star" organisation. At tho j ;;lk is Hie motion picture r cord of New Theater she played in Marter- tnr" signing of the poare terms at linok's 'The Hhie Hird." Pinero's Versailles. Fmrn an r.cei;.nt re"The Thunderbolt." and Maeier- i viewing stand Newman will show linsk's ".ister P.eatriee." I'oar jeais 1 V"u the delegates arriving and enm the role of Yodth in "J-erv- ' tering the palace. Hloyd C.eorge.

vornan are a:vo a part of her career. Such an extensive and thorough training is unusual for so young an actress. Her stage debut wa" made v.nen she was sixteen vears old. Although her career has been spent on the A'nejjrari sta-'e, her native city is Dublin. two yyi:i:ks. Constance. Talmadge's new picture in which she -,iil Ja seen at the Oliver theater for four d.s. starting next Sunday, is "Two Weils." adapted from the plav "Al the Harn." HI 'VIOLATIONS OF A WIHl:. "The Revelations of a Wife," a drama taken from the serial storv that has- been runnlnc in The NewsTimes, will be presented at Olixer theater this afternoon the and tonight. The play is given In four acts and is said to be Ii I led with intense interest. The matinee is for women only at which a lecture on marriage and divorce will be given. MIXKTHi:ii SHOW. American show goers have always been fond of a minstrel show and tomorrow evening Clarkson and Hill will bring their organization to the Oliver theater far one performance only. Clever singers, dancers and specialty people heat? the company which is a good sized one. A street parade and concert will be given by the band and orchestra carried by the company. .ll'IJA KANHrJtSOV. Julia Sanderson and Joseph Cawthorn, Joint stars in "The Canary," Charles Dillingham's musical production, come to the Oliver theaterThursday, March 2". ' The Canar" was enjoyed here last season by Oliver patrons. In addition to the stars, the cast includes Doyle and Dixon. Maude Eburne and other celebrities. "The Canary" is an adapBIG DANCE SPECIAL FEATURES TOKIO TONIGHT Again We Say TOKIO TONIGHT OLIVER TIICTtSDAY, MAHCH 25 Special Cnlver Matinee "ITS A niUD OF A STIOV Charles Pilllnsham's Musical Conieily Stars SANDERSON JOSEPH CAWTHORN "THE CANARY" With DOYLE & DIXON and 3LrDE FBURNi:. Famous Beauty Chorus -Broadway ".lohruiles. Mail Ordern Now. Special Matinee Prle. Nlht IV:ee r0e, $t.00, $1.5. $2.00 and $2.50.

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a " colh i t ion of rMi;-ini; j on-.piT-s ;r." company.; and Irvi".;; Ir!i:i cm-! - .1 th muMc. Fi d ). :atham; . ' .1 lMuard Poyce 5tair d t'ie pro1'icti'ir. ; . t i 1 Joe ph I "r b in painted' 1 ' t DiTonn f. Ti-.' l.u' showi.-, of th" "Tne S.i gebr'iher" wi'l be given .it th Auditorium today. The picture j one rf i!,e b'st s.-op here for some time It tells an In t .-ro-t i n story and some unusually good o, r-n.-s of the wintern plains nr.. ;-hur.. Tomorrow bring" the greatest piejure eer mailt. "Polly of the i ' j re i s-. " with M-io Mnrs-li playing the b-adlrar ro'e. The pi ay was a gr"at sm- .ss for a number 'if years and it 1 tlHed ith just the right matiriai to make a good picture, an Interesting story, thrilling seer.es. an a-'umi a nee of eomedy and the right kind of a "P'inch" to it .ill. A -iiigb re 1 vfruedv ;.lse and t! ( Ja um out ; wii be n til" biil. TK.vi:rr.LK. 17. M. Newman in "1 Vance Victorious," his tmveltalk. ) at the Oliver : evenittg, will contemporary i theater next Friday ; show hi- audienee history m a manner that sets- it nuife apart and ditlntive from anything before seen. The great Clemeneeau. Orlando, Pres't Wilson, Mueller and Hell are shown actually signing the his-toric document. OHIMIKI'M. The current bill at the Orpheum which features the Werner Amoros , r:o is given final showing today, i i ithcr entertainers are Staler and Uirboek, th musical blacksmiths, Forney Ilaskill, the celebrated rhiri acter monologist, Pe.by Ftrooks. a ' petite singer of comedy songs, and ; teromo and Newell, Chinese acro- ; 'ats and musicians. ; Starting tomorrow. Julia Nash and I IE o Donnell, head the bill with a comedy sketch entitled "Z A. M." Nixon and Sans, In blackface comedy and songs; Thirty ATTec's Pets, offering a novelty In animal acts: Itrmlne and sister, musicians, and ! End and Jessie Cray, vaudeville favj orites, round out the program. liASATiTiK. A young man whose social standing is bn.sod on his well- tocked wine cellar In the hero of The SixItet Cellars," the comedy which provides Hryant Washburn with an excellent role at the Ii"alle again today. It Is a story of suburban life, the six cellars referred to belonging to six young married couple who have nil supposedly "stocked up." Oi , of them, however, is a fraud and how he carries off his share of the social prestige makes Today Last Times jj BRYANT WASHBURN "THE SIX BEST CELLARS" Tomorrow and Friday The Mol of the Screen MARGUERITE CLARK In "ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY" 'Hie story of a lovable Iri-h las who innrritMl off her mother b lirrtendlnp; to bo married lier!clf. Another stajr aicees hrouslif to the M-reen and lllletl with tho ehann of the "loxelhM Irl In pictures." A story sparkling with fun, charsvd with eonIlict, Lincln with all-of-n-sud-tlcu uiqries. Coming Saturday Francila Billington -HITHE DAY SHE PAID"

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THE MASTERPIECE OF THE GREAT WEST A DRAMA OF BIG MOMENTS, BIG SCENES, LOVE AND GREAT FAITH

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From the novel of the same name by EMERSON HOUGH, a great author's production which ranks second to none as a western classic. Seeing is believing come today and enjoy a real treat. A GREAT PICTURE FOR WOMEN. Extra added today FOX NEWS of world events; MUTT AND JEFF, and Snub Pollard in "GETTING HIS GOAT," comedy. SPECIAL PRICES 10c, 20c and 25c, tax included. TOMORROW ONLY The classic of the white tops, the celebrated and justly famous circus picture, "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS," with the inimitable screen favorite, MAE MARSH. A picture of circus life that will live forever in the minds of men, women and children. Circus life has an appeal hard to resist, and those who can resist seeing a popular circus picture are few and far between. Don't miss this picture tomorrow. No advance in prices. FRIDAY Popular HOWARD HICKMAN in a great six-reel society drama, "BLUE BLOOD;" also HELEN HOLMES in "THE FATAL FORTUNE" only three more, and then comes the favorite, PEARL WHITE, in "The Black Secret" serial every Friday, starting April 2. MONDAY AND TUESDAY CHARLIE CHAP

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