South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 112, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 April 1920 — Page 16
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THE ÖUUIH öfcNU NEWS-TIMES
STOCKS DECLINE OH WALL STREET
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Ni:V YORK, Arll 20.
pyloric market was ru-tin liroly urinier the lnfiuenco cf an rir-fresslvo-ly c.inf.der.t rhort InUrest Turt-lay, jn.anj r..r-j;ar i s - j rs-rrcIriMy tho, recently in up-- ulatlvo favor, itcor.lir.tr additional rrice deprecixtlon. In mrmt quart-m 1 1 ; : r r- w-ru an fvltlent dispo-dtion t-i attribute th further d-cllr.o mainly to monetary ( ondltions. Tall i:.ny vas corn,-j-arativt-Iy -ny, however, declining Jnrn Ii..- is'ht ;-r ctnt iii-min rate
CLOSING PRICES HEW YORK STOCKS
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1 -DnL In ff-9r.rt, lr,;f- r, Tuesday's rover.a.l w a.s trn"-abl to an over- extended l'.vn' uountH. I.v PrI--s wf-rc: at tho lo -v jowls in th' la-i lio'jr, tho he.ivust .-lür.p of the sf ;ti'in bdnr concurrent with -i-ws of the introduction of a bill 1 foro mnrt'S which aima to prohibit speculation in stocks and ljn d s. Thu moct vulnerable? ist:es comprised .steels, ejulpments, oil.", mo1cm and their accessories, together with numerous specialties which aro b-pendont upon tin; cotirso of distinctive Industrial.1?. Gross rc-ces-Mor.s In these issues rjetendd from two to almost 2y points. Sales .'itnountrd to 1,650,000 shares. I i 1 1 1 improvement was shown bv ihf cnrat bond list, novc-ral of iho liberty i-suo making still lower rt'foriiM, with luavlnrsH amoncr in -1-rr.atinnnls. Total sabs (par valuo) ST -K.it. I $11, 23ft. 000. ()11 l S. bonds wore unchinfred en call.
COSSWERAIil.E UPTURN IN COHN ON EXCHANGE
J'.y Associated Press : CiriCACO. April 20. Although corn displayed considerable weakr.r.: Tuesday the market later adv:ncrd to the toprnxt b-vl yet for May delivery. Ilulli-h crrp reports and renewed anxiety about tho Vrnn.Iln'.s of tbr amount ft corn in Moro here had a pood deal to do ' sr"j,h tho upturn. Prices closed r.on I'ourf, I' to l'ic net higher with May 1.72 7, to 3.7;;; and July 11.66 to 1.66-. Oats pained U to lc higher. In provisions tho outtome varied from unchanged Lguers to 70c loner. Commission houses apparently overreached themselves In pressing the War si do durintr tho earlier trading1. About midday gossii was reiterated that exports of wheat from Artrontino wero likely to bo mbarfrord. Uncertainty about railroad traffic conditions, especially tho car supply In tho west, jravo tlio final upward impulse to prices and In particular for May. Oats, like corn, receded at first t)ut then ro?p to tho highest prices vet this Reason. Tho advance was ascribed In the main to sensationally bullish crop reports. Provisions were weak with hogs.
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CHICAGO, April ?.
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opening Hih I.ow CIoi(? COKN M7 171 17TU 170' j 17o'; Julr lrt.5'; l;T5t l.'-l'j set.t. p;i' ii't ion; OATS Mnv t7't tH 'i; OT7 JulT SJl4 vsS yj'.st ror.iv I,AIII MT lrT." L'OOC 3.-0 July 131. V. invo '.!;.:, 2U.57 Muy lS.r.0 lr.7 ls.'J 1S.S7 inj ci O'Ysi lor.t rr.si fr
Xi:U YOItK. April 2 0. Closlnsr pries today on the stock exchange wore: A. T. and R. P SOTi American Ii-et SuK'ir 5S'i American Drut; Syndicate 14 American Can 44 U AVA.i Chalmers 4 0 American Car Foundry 127,,i American Locomotive 101 1 i Anaconda Copper American Smltg. and lift. Co. ..65 A. G. W , 162i A. T. and T 9 6 Paldwln Locomotive 129 H. and 0 21 U Pethlehem Steej "y 91; Hatto and Superior 25 p.. p. t 15; Canadian Pacific US',; Chili Copper IS 4 Cuban Car.ft Supar f.SK California. Petroleum 2 57 Central Leather 81?; C. and O. . iz' Colo. Fuel and Iron ."7 s; Corn Products 9Ss; Crucible Steel 241 Chino Copper C41; Kr.aml 7SU Frio Common 13 Frio Preferred 20 Great Northern Ore Great Northern Preferred ....7G General Motors C17!i Hide and Leather Common ...211; Hide and Leather Preferred .105 Illinois Central S4 U Industrial Alcohol 9 4 International Nickel 21U International Paper 81 V Inspiration Copper 55 Kennecott Copper ?,0 Iackavana Steel Sni; Lehish Valley C; L. and N 102'Ji Mexican Petroleum 1 S 4 Miami Copper 2.1 Marine Common 35 Marino Preferred 5 214 Missouri Pacific 25; Midvalo Steel 4 5; StromberK .8? New Haven 3 OH N v r - a Norfolk and Western 02' Northern Pariüc 77s Ohio Cities Gas 41 U Pan-Ameritan Petroleum ...lOJI 'copies G;is 3 3 Pennsylvania 4 0"; l'ittburK Coal 60 Kay Consolidated Copper ... Heading S0Ile)Ublic Steel 105 Pock Island 30 i itock Island A T. Rubber 105 V Kumt'ly Common 29 Southern Pacitic 95 fi Southern Railway .. 2 21b St. Paul Common '. . . 35' St. Paul Pfd 51"; Studebakt-r Common 113 S-axon 46 U Sinclair Oil 37 H SuRar 133i Tobacco Products 70 Vanadium 8 22 Texas Oil 4 9 Texas and Pacific 4 Union Pacilic 118 U. S. Steel Common lop V. S. Steel Pfd 10t-H U. S. Food 6 8, 4 Utah Copper 73 Virginia-Carolina Chemical .. 74 Wabash A 23 White Motor 60 4 Willys Overland 22 U Western Union 87 Wool 123 Westlncrhouso 50 Liberty bonds percent 93.40; first 4's 89.80; second 4s S6.08; first 4,;'s S9.70; second 4';'s 86.34; third 4U's 91.28; fourth 4,;s 36.34 ; fifth 4 ; 's 96.10. MARKETS
Irtwer: berf 10.0oir.W; butcher ntlv. r'TM7j: raaner and futtirs, l'ZS e.w. $7.iL:;.7."i; calTf-s. $1 V'i Pi "". SMKhl'-Ke-fUd. wool lamb. il7 2'xVjA ; wm. $ 10 H'a,2Zi.
CHICAGO TRODICE. (TIICAG. Arrll 2f r.rTTKn Crejmrr extra, W; wtan larlf, VP-; tirnti. 57it; econ'ls, 47'a.'i2-. i:JJS Ordinaries, a.i:', AmrlcaB, " IOULTR T row Is. .TTc; dtkc 3V; gee. 22 ": prince, 37; turkejg. ' " '. POTATO i: S 1 a rnt 7: Wiscor.slns vr loi) lbs. t7.25'i'7.W; Mlnnesotas per 1"0 lbs , $7.20li7 tt.
INDIAN A TO LI S LIVE STOCK. INUIANAPOLiS, April 20. HOGS Rerfipts. 4.0X; market tteady to lower; me-llums and mixed, I17.00& 17.23; common to choice. 117.22170; bulk of aals, !17.2öfK.HX CA IT Li: Reyelpt. 1,000; market low. er: steers. $C.CV.f 1S.00; cows and belfers, SIIKKP Receipts, 100; market fteady; t , .VXIQ.W. i:st nrrrALO live jtock. FAST LCFFALO, N. Y.. April 20 CA1TLI KeeeiptH, Plow, utendy; shippin? tdeers, 114.0015 .7): butcher grades, PMkKU:; rows. $3.OO'5T11.0O. CAIA'KS Heoelpts, l.U"0; rr.arket ft"tire. JIXO lower; cull to choice, 0.Gu' I'l.OJJ.
South Bend Markets HAT, STRAW AND FEED. (Corrected Dally by the Werfey Miller Hoor Feel 420 S. Michigan.) NEW HAY I'rty'.nq .T0. lelling J34. STRAW Paying $12. eillng ot Kk bale. OATS Paying Sc. seillnff $1.0031.10. NEW CORN" Paying $1 40, selling 1.73 tO I1.M1. CLOVER SEED Tarlnff J32 bu., ielllug $;(iX3vs bu. ALSVKE CLOVER Selling $33. ALFALFA ( Northern grown) f 30 00.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, April 2t). IIOGS-Re'elpt. 20(m); market lower; bulk, $ll.SVi 10 J-": butr-her. ?14.ri0rl." C": pack In jr. jn.(Tm ; llghta. 5l.4o.ilfi 5); pir. $1(HV.M.73: rough. $12.V13.25. CATTLE Receipts, 20,00"); market 25c
GRAIN AND FKFD. (Corrected Illy by O. W. IJurrell, Strr MI1U, Hydraulic Ay.) SHELL CORN Paying Jl.tf). OAl 1.2i RitA.N Selling ?2.70 hundred. MII)I)MN(;S Celling W.25 hundred. CHUlTtÜ FEED rielliai; M.) per cwt. SCRATCH FFED-Selling $1.50 per c(. ORINDINJS Sc bushel. WHEAT 1'iijlng $2 70. liYl I'aylug 1.75 bubel. (Corrected DaMj by Warner Drov Seed 8tre. 2? S. Michigan bt.) COW I'EAS $7.00 bushel. JAPANESE Ml L LET $1.00 to $5 C0. Kill) CLOVER J7.0X. TIMOTHY $7.50. SPELTS $1.50 ewt. S0nAX (JRASS $1S per hundred. ALSIKE as.- to $(0.o
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in.ri-: ohass ss.oo. SWEET CL( VER .I'.OO. MAMMOTH C Lo VI : R -.00. WHITE CLOVER $45 oo. SWEET WHITE CLOVER $35. MELI I'EAS $o.00. TIMOTHY JL ALSVKE. mixed $10 bu. RAPE SEED lwrf Escexj fs.OO bu. LAWN (JRASS $30c lb. SOJA RE ANS (1 to San) $10 bu. RAR LEV $2.ST bushel. SEED COKN-$1.00 tushtfl.
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LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally by Major Urns., S. La. (an St., MUhawuLa.) HEAVY FAT STEERS Fair to good. Kkitll; prime. U'Hc. HO(S-i:,o to 150 lbs . 14c; 150 to 173 Iba., lHäc; 175 to 2u0 Its., 15c; 100 up 15c.
PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected T-dy Ty thK ISroOierhood Grwery, 2S0 N. Main St. BUTTER AM) KtkiS -Creunery butter, paying fso pound, selling 73c pound! e'gw. paying 4-'c dozen, selling 4So dozen. FRUITS AND VEGETARLES Fruit, California naval oranges, 00.. per dozen; celling f cwt. ; new cabbage, selling 10o pvund. MAl'LE SYRUr-Selling $3.50 gallon.
POÜLTRY AND MFATS. (Corrected Dally by Jlmmle'a Market, 12S E. Jeffer, on IlUd.l RFEK Roäit. i(xa.J(V: boiling, KV; round steak, 40c; sirlol?, COc; porterhouse. 70c. PORK LOIN 31c. LARD 3035e. CHICKENS Dressed, .roe. HIDE'S AND TALLOW. (Corected Today by S. W. Mppman, 210 N. Main Ht. IIIDE5v-15c-20: ralf skins, 30QÖ0; rendered tallow. ?JISc a lb.; rough talALFALFA 27:M bushel, low, 2213c & lb.; beeswax. 25 35c.
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EVELOPßUEriT COMPANY'S
Preferred Stock Will Again Advance Soon Now selling at $2.00 per share ALL PLANS MATURING RAPIDLY NEXT JUMP POINTS TO $5.00 OR MORE PER SHARE This Company owns nnd controls the Town of Mt. Streetcr, Colorado, and all of its enormous coal deposits. VEINS RANGING FROM 10 FEET TO 30 FEET IN THICKNESS OFFICIAL TESTS PRONOUNCE STREETER COAL THE BEST COMMERCIAL AND BUNKER COAL IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1 Avail yourself of the opportunity now presented to you to become a shareholder in the greatest Coal project in the United States, and become one of the pioneers, shoulder to shoulder with this Company, in the building up of great Northwestern part ol Colorado.
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PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE. GEORGE H. HIN ES. Vice Pres., Audi- ERNEST V. WHITING ER, Special Rep-
torium TTieater. Phone Main 691. South Brnd, Indiana.
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New Equipment to Relieve Our Car Shortage A RAILROAD is worth to you what it can give you in transportation service. Our system, like all the railroads of the country is short of rolling stock, and this problem is yours as well as ours. The cost of railroad inability tc handle traffic falls directly on business men, and indirectly on the public at large. A considerable element in the maintenance of the present high prices is the lack of cars for prompt and adequate movement of foodstuffs, raw materials, builders' supplies and manufactured articles. We have arranged to acquire new equipment which will cost $48,318,300. This will include:
196 locomotives 4000 all-steel boxcars 4000 coal cars 994 stock cars 250 refrigerator cars 1 1 mail cars
105 all-steel passenger coaches 80 all-steel baggage cars 30 milk cars 12 all-steel combination cars 15 multiple unit electric passenger cars 12 all-steel dining cars
We are rebuilding 1000 coal cars now out of service, at H cost of approximately $2,000,000, adding that number of 55-ton all-steel coal cars to our equipment. It is hoped to have a large part of this new rolling stock in service next falL WE would like to buy more equipment. We need it and your business next fall will require it, if handled according to the standard of our service before the war. But with the money market as it is at present, and with expenditures of $50,000,000 more contemplated for improvements and extension of facilities which also will have to be financed by borrowing, we are not in position now to order more than the equipment we have contracted for. RAILROADS today are the bottle-neck of the industrial world. Once they were developed beyond the demands on them. Now industry is being retarded because they cannot meet the demands. The bottle-neck must be widened or the pressure on it reduced. It is unthinkable that industrial expansion should be checked at a time when intensive production is so urgently needed. Therefore railroad facilities must be improved and increased to be adequate to industry's ever-growing demands. This is your phase of the problem. We submit for the serious thought of those most directly concerned, the business men of the nation, the subject of aid to railroad development by investment in railroad securities. Our lines are doing, and will do, their best to serve you. But we, as all the railroads, need the co-operation of the public.
THE NEW" YORK CENTRAL LINES BIG FOUR - LAKE ERIE & WESTERN - MICHIGAN CE14TRAL BOSTON &- ALBANY- TOLEDO & OHIO CENTRAL- PITTSBURGH G-IAICE ERIE NEW YORK CITnLAl-ANb-SUBSro
Mabel Hawkins Producer of istinctivc Lingerie Scientific Corseting Particular attention given to the outfitting of Trousseaux. Telephone Main 876 Office and Show Rooms at 505 J. M. S. Building
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
LEGAL NOTICE.
USE OUR MO HEY 1 Per month less than the legal rate. Loans made on Furniture, Pianos. Autos, Live Stock, Farming Implements, etc.; payments to suit your income, weekly, monthly or quarterly. If you have a loan with another company we will advance you money to pay them off. It is your benefit to save the difference. DONT PAY 3V2 PER MONTH FOR MONEYSEE US FIRST. WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY Capital $200,000.00. 219 South Main Street Phone, Main 698 (Member of American League of Welfare Loan Societies).
Estate of Henry I. Iln: X)TI( K OF FINAL ACCOUNT. By direction of William L. (iusiiwa. administrator of the 'täte of Ilfnry I. Kos, late of St. Josojth countr, in tLe state of Indiana, dt-.-t1. Notice is h'Teby given to 1 1 h lr., legatees and 'evlsfs of said l"-e;-nt. and nil otter persona interested in s.d! estate, that 8 lid administrator h;n ti 1-1 In this court lis amount and vou-Lts ?-r the final pettlftunt of eai 1 estate, nnd they are tl.enfore hereby require to be and appear la ail court on th 12th day of May, i;20. when the snn.e -will be heard and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said State, and show cause If any there be, why paid account and vouchers thould not be approved. Witness, the Clork and the Sp.iI of the St Joseph circuit court at South Ind., 15th day of April. lf20. WILIU Il M. WAIiNLK. Clerk. 15 K UNA HI) L. HOJ;r..STMAN. Deputy. Francis M. Jackson, atty. for estate. April 1-0-27.
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Ftate of l.lli.-vbfth .1. Hutchinson: NOTICE OT FINAL ACCOI NT. By direction of William H. Kent, administrator of the etat" cf i.l'.T.aheth .T. IlutchlD8on. late of St. Joseph county, 1:. the state of Indiana, lifac-,;. Notice is hereby jlveti t the heirs, legatees and dvisee f sail .r, lent, and all Uber persons Interested in f.-id
estate, that t-abi a Iniinistrator has ti'.ed j WANTLD Ai:t t p trimmer. rr, w In this court his floo?u::t and vouchers for I ran :v..ike tops an-! eo.t -t-r. '1
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they rp therefore hereby re jnlred t band appeiir lr. h.iid cuirt'uri the 17 day of .May. LO), whe:, the same will be heard and make proof of their heirship, or elalin to any part of sail estate, and show -a use If any there be, why sabl account and vouoherd should n"t be approved. Witness, the rierk and the Sal of the St. Joseph Circuit court at Soutli Ucnd, Ind.. 17th day of April. l'.'AV WIL1U H M. WAIINLK, Clerk. KKKNAKI) L. IIOKKSTMA N, Ieputy. Klh A- r.vle, atty. for estate. April I'O 17. NOTICi; OF ADMl.MSTKATION. Notb e Is hereby glw n. that the ur.dcrflffnod has been appointed by the Superior court of SL Joseph county, Ftatn of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Mary Kllen .oldlnp. late of St. Joseph county, deceased. Said estate is .supposed to be t-olvent. KLMKI? ;0LIIN(L Administrator. April lr.th., l'20. Mcln.-rny, Veajrley Ä. McVlcker, attortjeyjj for estate . April 'O-'-'T-May 4.
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N ON -KLSII rXT N OTIC K. Strte of Indiana. St. Joseph county. SS. In the St. Joseph Sujeriir eourt. February term, 1120. Iltta Wuebber vs. II Iw.ird Wucbbor. l)lvorce No. :..''. I'e It Known, that t h aoove-namrd rlalntlff has. filed In the offiee of the clerk of paid court her complaint acalrst said lefendant In the atve eaue together with a projer affidavit that paid defondant, L'dwnrd Wuebbor. Js not a resident of the etate of Indiana. Said defendant is herehy notified that paid cause win stand for trial on tb lytli oay of June, H'2, the same being the 20th day of the next term of said -ourt to commence fit the city of South Hend. on the ord Monday In June next, on uhh h Jay nald defendant Is required to appear to said aetlon. wiLiirn m. warntj:, aerk. By MAKi;aK1:T H'Nii. Deputy. Bernstein Bernstein, atty. for plaintlrT. April l0-27-.Maj 4. NOTICK FOH BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works of the City of South Bend. In the State of Indiana, will reeelve pealed bids oil proposals at the offh-e f the City Water, for the purchase ft cast iron water pipe, for the use of tfie Water Work. of the City for the year of l'.Oh Cl'ian C American Waterworks Association Kpeclfieations, until 10 o'clo. k A. M. on the li-'.th day of April, It CO. Proposals to be based and award to be made on the minimum of l.bOfl tons en a maximum amount of 2.0O0 tons. F. O. It. South Bend. Indiana. List of Kizes of pipe and quantity of each may be had by jipplylng to the Water Works OtTh'o. Lach bidder must file with the Superintendent of the City Water Works, when lie files bis bid the usual statutory affidavit and deposit with him the gum of II IX), as a Ruaranfy that he will accept said bid and perform said eontraet. The successful bidder will be required to :ive a bond with surety, to he approved by the Controller and Mayor of the City Insurlnc the fuithful performanee of s;ud contract. The Board reserves the rlht to reject any and all bids and re-advertise for said tu a ti-rial. The contract made with the successful bidder shall be approve and ratified by the Common Council before It Is binding upon eabi City. ; A. LLLIOTT. HAKVLY KOSTISER, JOHN K. DeHAVKN. Board of Water Works Trustees. JOS. It. HAZINSKI, Chief Clerk. JAS. LI TU I'll, Supt. of W liter Work of the City of South Bend. NOTICK OF ADMIN I sT ft VTION. otie i hereby plveu, that the undersigned has been appJnted by the Circuit court of St. Joseph o.uütr, state of Indiana, administratrix, of ti:estate of 'urtis A. Bender, late of St. J oseph county, deceaseij. Suld estate 1h supposed fr be solvent. IIAZLL .IAMLS, Administratrix. April lC.th. 1PJO. Kdmund A. WiiH. attv. for r-sinic. April 20 -27-May 4.
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MKN Learn tart r trade; ;no,i I ! i C business; cirn vf.ie leir'dtir; pos'.ti.r.s WHitins--: bijr money. Write for chtib t: Moler UlTt.er Cotlire, "j S WH!. t . Chi co. IT. - V'ANTI7I Meeti ard' x,rt i; Ii der t ;t n ', rer-nlrlnc ewi:r na-hl:.--s :i :-- 1i
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Estate of Magdalena Olmrr: NOTK K OF FIN AL AC f Ol NT. By direction of Martin rrzbys7. admlniftrator of the estate of Magdalena Celtn -r. late St. Joseph county, in the state of Indiana, deceased. Notice Is hereby civen to the l.elrs, legatees ft r: ' 1 devisees cf sail decedent, and nil other r.ersr.u ltiterestt-d Iii wtid estate, that said administrator has tll in this court his nccf.ui t and vou'd.er. f"f
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tiiey are therefore Ler-by rinir-d to he and nppear In said court on t 4;h day of May, PCO. when the pr.rr.e will be l.eard "and make pr-of of their heirship, or claim o any part of said estate, aa l show cause if any there he. w hy -.'t'd a- -count and vouchers phould r. t i " approved. Witness, the Ork and the Seal of th
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