South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 105, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 April 1920 — Page 18

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WITDNTSDAY MOUNIXG, AITUI, II, 1910. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

STOCK BROKERS PAY LITTLE HEED TO RAIL STRIKE

Professional Intercuts Believe Walkout is On Wane in America.

N'KV. YORK, April I'm-lrrs and profr?ional lntrp.ts almost a-i a whole, nem'ii lispo-! to pay less attention to th railroad t--:rik, Tuptlay, Laying their m-re confident attitude on thf LeIIf-f that the triko Js on th wane. The stock market was K.ronsr only rn the Fpota, however, food pharos, Tonflar;' f',cp)p, julpmcnt.-. fchlpf.nfcs an1 mI.aceIIan'Ou.i fpc'altios making variiMo jra.Ir.3, while erstwhile leaders In the Industrial division wero lrrctrular and occasionally heavy. Conditions Lnaltor-l. Conditions In the money market wiro not materially altered. rail lans op-ninn t seven percent and advancing to 12 on the u?ual belateI demand In the f;r.al dealinkr. Foreign exchange rallied from Its recent continuous depression due -hW-fly It wan believed, to reduced offering. .Stocks were at their bet In the las hour when oils of the Texas and Mrvlran foupn wrre run up sud-d'-nly at ih expense nf the Fhorts. 'ale.s amounted to 1,030, coo shares. lionds at nf) time shared In the trrntrth of the stock market, that division fufferlnfi further impairment lom the weakness of liberty and Vn tory Issues as weil as lower tendencies for rails. Total sales (par value asrepated, $ 1 3,3 7 5,0 0 0-. Old U. S. two's rose three-e!phts on call and Panama three's declined jne point on call; others unchanged on call.

CLOSING PRICES NEW YORK STOCKS

South Bend Markets HAT, STRAW A N I IT.FD. (lorrrrtl IIy by tf. Xry MHUr Flour ! C4 420 S. MUhlfitn.) NEW HAY Piij'.n? J.TO. selling $.11. STJtA-.V l'ijui ellhiJC H1Ö of OATS Pnyin vV. sHlri Jl.001.10. NLW COUN raying $1 -k. Fi lling $1.73 to tl0. CLOVE It SUED Taj In? &2 bu., selling S.'tt'tf:; bu. AL.HYKi; CLOVEI1-Sellin SM. ALFALFA (Northern grown) K0 00.

GRAIN AM) FKED. tCorrwtd IUy fry O. W. IlnrrfU, 8trr 31111, Hydraulic Ar.) KHELI. COHN-I'aylrjr fl.ö. OATS Paying 11 0o. .riling 1.101.20. llitAN Selling hundred. MIDDLINGS Selllne $.1.25 hundred.

CHOPPED FEED Selling CKt. SCRATCH FEED Selling

Oft. WHEAT Pay In tr 12 i). (CoTrtd Dally ty 'Warner Uro.

8lor, J2fl S. Mfrhlgnn St.) COW PEAS 17 H bushel. J AI AN KSK MILLET $1 .00 to ."5.00. RED CEOVElt SJ7.0O. TI MOTH V 17.50. SPELTS 4.M cwt. SOFDAN GRASS $1 per hundred. A LS IKK :0 to $10. On

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LIVE STOCK. (CrTeftd Dally by Major Uro., J. Logmn t., !lhiwaVa.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to pood, lOaile: prime. 12&lr. IUKJS 1GO to 10.) li s , 14--; 1.-.0 to 175 lb... le; 170 to 20O Iba, 1.V-; l'OO up lie.

rHOUKE MARKET. (Corrected T-dr Ty it Ilrot1irhod Grffv, 210 X. Main M. JU'TTl.K AND i:r,(iS -Crcuncrj bntter, p:yir; ' pi.imJ, pI1Ih- 7 pounJ: v'Hs. payii.jr 42.- ii7-n. sl'iluc 4s.j dozen. F1UITS AND VE;i:TAHEf:s Fruit. n'if rula iiMval rar.k'-s. iio' ,-r dozen; 'HlDf: ?S t-wL; new cn!ha-, slMn 10c pound. MAPLE SYRFP-Seiiipg pallon.

rOl'LTHY AM MEATS. (Corrected D:ll.v by Jlmmle' Market, 128 K. Jefferson IIU1. PEEP Roast. IWi'U-; boll In. 2fc; round t-iik. WK ; slrlolp, t'-oc; porterLonne TOr.

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HIDES AM) TALLOW. (Coreeted Today by S. YV. Plppmao, 210 Midn Mt. HIDFS LV-20- cair5itns, SO.V); lendered tallow. TV a lb.; -ough t.nlALKALFA 517 fcO buhel. low. 23o a Ib.; twiwax. 2'CWc.

rO?A' PRICE AVERAGE LOWERS OX EXCHANGE

Er AF(Miited IT : i CHICAGO, April 12. Corn aver- ! uffod lower in rr"'0 Tuesday with ! traders holding of? on both sides of th m&rXet awaiting developments in th railway strike. Tho close wns i:nettled, P.alf cent lower net to advance. May J1.66fn to and July 1. CO- to 1.60 Oats finished i down to tip and provisions tinchrfcnced to COc cfT. "Wrknc4 In the com r.'arket wis frenrally a;rlbej to lack of pupport rather than to apffres-Mveness. cn the part ot sellers, bearish ijosnp frrrm th west gave promise to I -covrinf: "rr-r tho railroad strike earlier tlun t) e fwt, Towd thi lat. however, current tn.lk of n pood exrort demand for whe-r, rve and crn poods :ed to rallies n the corn market. Wheat commanded ?3 tr&cJc New York, the h'.Rhe.it price cm the crop. Oats merely duplicated the chanpes in corn. Packer3 were sellers of provision., hut on the cr.sulnc break turned to the totryln !de. Lnxd meanwhile touched tho Ioweft prices yet this

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CUICACfO. April 13

Twrlr.; II! h Low CORN Mar l?A 1"7 1-v,-; Jnlr l'itij l.-.T"', lTo Set. I.V.'- I.V. i.v.; OATH Mr w '-I'. aPORK yinr rM r.7.i ::cy LMtD Mar 1 1' : lf.4J Jnlr IimjO 1 P.'. 2 '20 L'O rtiits Mt 1SOG is.k-. is 3 JlJ 13: I5.T5 157 1S.73

NTirW Y'ORK. April 13. Closlnr. prices cn the Ftock exchange today were: A. T. and S. F 81 U American Heet Sujjar 1014 American Drug Syndicate ....13U American Can ....47? A Ills Chalmers 4 3 American Car Foundry li:H American Locomotive ..-...1054 Anaconda Copper 63 American Smlt and Rfg. Co. ..67 A. Cm. W 168 H A. T. and T 96H Haldwln Icomotlve 1394 If. and 0 3 3 Bethlehem Steel "Ii" 97 4 Hutto and Superior SS'i H. K. T ir,x, Canadian Pacific 121 i c:hl!l Copper 1SH Cub.m Cane Fupar r.7Ri California Petroleum 3R34 Central leather R5T$ C. and O .- 5" Colo. Fuel and Iron 3 9 Corn Products 10 47 Crucible Steel 2C7 Chlno Copper Kr.anifl 77 7i Erie Common l'-a Cireat Northern Ore 3 7 H (Jreat Northern Preferred 77 Ceneral Motors CSfi-"1; Hide and Leather Common .... -4 Hide and Leather Preferred ..HIV-) Illinois Central 8 S Industrial Alcohol 94U International Nickel 22 International Paper 84 Inspiration Copper ."a7 Kennecott Copper 31 V Lackawana St-vl 79 Lehish Valley 4 4 Mexican Petroleum 20 3 Miami Copper 24 Marine Common 37 Mwrinn Preferred 56 4 Missouri Pacific 2jtt Maxwell Common 37 Maxwell 1st Pfd .591a Mldvale Steel 4 7 Nevada Coprer 1 4 New Haven "T? N , " . C. 1.2 Northern Pacific 77 Ti Ohio Cities C, is 4 2J Pan-American Petroleum ...112Vi Peoples Cas 36 r' Pennsylvania AQ Pittshurtr Coal 61 Ti Hay Consolidated Copper ... 19 lUadint: S3!' Republic Steel 11 12 Pock Island 31 Hock Isla ml ,A 7 4 Vi Kock Island H R27; Rubber lU'i Kumely Common 43 Rum.ly Pfd 69 Southern Pacific 9S Southern Railway 22 3h St. Paul Common 36 T:' St. Paul Pfd 5 2 Studebaker Common 121U Saxon 1 " 1 a Sinclair OH 42 Snpar 141 Tobacco Products 73 1i Vanadium S7H Texas Oll 20S Texas nnd Pacific 4 13 Pnion Pacific 119 V. S. Steel Common 105 V. S. Steel Pfd 117 F. S. Food Corj 6S Utah Copper 73 Vlrsinia-Carollna Chemical . 76 Wnbaph A 26 Tilte Motors 65 Willys Overland 24U Wool 133 U Westlnchouse 52 Liberty bonds 3Va percent 9 3."0: tirst 4's 90.50: second 4's S7..0; first 4,t's 90.30; second 41i's S7.60; third 4'i's 91.70; fourth 4Vi's 87. S2; fifth 4-4,s 97.10. MARKETS CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, April 13. HOlS Iteerlpts. .t.om; market 2T-4(i up; hulk. $14 Tr.rj) I. 'W; br.t"her. $14.r)r,; 15.ro : packiuc, i2.rffru.-r; iiKhts. ju.vri.'.tai; $LT(kk(-14.7."; rou'hi. $FJ"jT3 0. CATTLE Eeeelpts. 4.100; market 2-V up: bef. 51li.rn..2ö; butcher dock. $7 .sZSä 1 .' : eaun.Ts nnd cutters, ..."''iö SCO; sfockers nnd feeders, ? 7.i '0rn 11. S" ; cows. $7 S.V'l li 2."; calves. ?12..Val4.U). SHEEP Receipts. 7,oO: market 2.V lower; wool lambs, f l.s.(nK'fi0.75; ewes. $11.WVJ13.0 Chicago rnoniTE. CHICAGO. April 13P.FTTEn Creamery extras. "2(i '".c ; standards, 'de; Ürsts. .Vjtilc; seconds. 4''l7.VK F;;s Ordinaries. :m;v.".7c; firsts. 40 1 -'.o. CHEESE Twins, 2?V; Americas. 31i;c. 1'oFLTR Y Fowls. 4P: duck. 3Sc; geese, J2e ; K!rincs, T.sc : turkeys. .'-". POTATOES Cars, 111 ; Wis.onsins per 100 lhs , $iV!Hlr7.Ä; Minnesotas per H) lbH , Ü.'Xi 7. E.iT ni'FFALO LIVE STOCK. EAST P.FFFALO. N. Y.. April 13. CA ITEE- Uecripts. .: market licht and steadv; sliippin steers. $14 txtfa 1.' 2." ; butcher prades, Jio.wi.rl.3.23; cows. J3.0) -f.l2"-. "CALVES Iteeelpts. r0 : market nrtlve and fitesdv; cull to choice, JiVOOffP ( SHEEl "AND LA.Ml'.S llectlpts. So); rinrkct, no buylnc. 1ICk;s llectlpts, 4tV; market active

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CONCORDIA, Kan., April 12. In an effort to beat the hijrh cost of living, high school boys here have decided to wear work shoes, work shirts and khaki trousers. The student council voted recently that boys were .as puilty as tfirls when It came to extravagant dress. Resenting the charpe, th boys decided to adopt the 'simple" clothes.

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Waiter J. Salmon's crack three -year-old Hobey Raker, by Celt Augnsda. Victoria, started but three times as a two-year-old and made Kood by winning twice and pettinj? second In his other start.. Unquestionably his beat race yas seen in the Eastern Shore Stakes at Harve de Grace, Sept. 20, last year, when he was beaten a neck by the ad

mitted champion filly of the year. Constancy. The winning: portion of;

tne celt colt ror these three racea was 1 3,600, and in view of the fact that he has wintered exceedingly well It Is his owner's Intention to have him take a crack at all the stars of the season to come. After the Kentucky Derby It is Mr. Salmon's intention to have Gene YVayland prepare him for the Preakness, the Maryland feature, at a mile and an eiphth. which carries with It a prize of more than $25,000 to the winner.

Etat4 of Knr Ilozpk: NOTICE Ol' 1INAL ACCOUNT. Ily dire tioii if American Trust Co., administrator of the entate of Karl Uozek, late of St. J(Mjdi county, la tbe state of Indiana, deceased. Notice Is hereby plven to tbe heirs, legatees and devisees of paid decedent, find all other persons interested In paid estate, that said administrator has filed in this court its account and vouchers for the tinal settlement of said estate, and they are therefore hereby required to be and appear In said court on the oth day of May, l'.O), when the same will be beard and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of paid eRtate, and show cause If any there be, why suld account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk nnd the Seal of the St. Joseph Circuit court at .South Bend, Ind., loth lav of April, lJO. WILIirn M. WAIINEK. Clerk. HORNAU!) L. IIW:nSTMAN, Dep. Jone. A- Ohenehalu, atty. for estate. April l.t-lU

and steady; Yorkers, ?lt.ooTi 1.25; pips, 517.(w5U7.i"; mixed. $lmtf lMi" ; heavy, .17.0'rl7.."ifl; roughs, bl Ox Ha 14.00; stags.

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. rillCAC.o. April LT COHN No. yellow. $lr.; No. 3 yellow, J1.C7; No. mixed. No. 3 mixed. $1.V';; No. mixed. Jln;. ; No. 2 white, No. white, $1 -V" l GSVi. OATS No. 3 white. P72?0V; No. white, 1174c ItAULKY $1.4r?i.fll. TI M ( rT H Y t'J A)rt 1 2.00. CLUVnii $4O.UH0Xl.

The tulip tree Is the sole remaining' representative of n Ilora type of which 17 district fossils have been found.

The banana Is the staple crop of Fanama.

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was laid out in building lots." So wrote a popular writer six years ago. But that was before the war. Today opportunity is not only putting in a full day's work, between sun-up and sun-down, but it is working overtime. The country lias never been so prosperous. Take advertising, for instance. There's opportunity right here in these pages for the men who sell, for the men and women who buy. Don't miss the advertisements. They are guide posts to better buying. They will save you money.

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Glasses Correctly Fitted tl 70''

Broken lifnies duplicated tho tame day. Dr. J. Burke 230 S. MICHIGAN ST.

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