South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 114, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 April 1920 — Page 24
THE SOUTH BUND NEY5-THY.ES
STOCK EXCHANGE RECOVERS GROUND Claim Purpose of Violent Reversal Was to W eed Out Speculators.
j APPOINTED r PRESIDENT TO GO TO SWITZERLAND
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NKW YOHK. April Zl.
ftr-ck market r'cor.l ThurM.iy much 'f th l-.st during V.inifJay'j (J'-inon Uz 1 traiiii;, dewpitH thr roncrru-ri effort of ,n e.Tibnlirr.o'i .'-hnrt intfr-st to pfTe'. further Mhrink.iis'o of -juotI values. Th nut result of Hj ,irvl; v'h operations Mr niahon 1 th- bli f j r--val-nt In man' juart-rs that VlnesSay's violent r vernal h.jd for i!.s main object th; u-fJiru; out of weakoned pc-culativo iicroynti. AR3ura.nc?a rooived over r.i'ht from bajka lnt'Trst that local monetary conditions wer fundamentally wound iver bomo out by th easy rat for call loans, which ruled at s?ven i-r c'nt throughout the ser-slon. Timo money quotations held steady. Stocks Suffrr. Ptockfl that suffered Rreatrr depreciation yesterday w ro am on? the first to recover, general motors, cruclbio fltcl and atMUtod l.sm, an well a oils, cjuipinentrt, textiles and the food proup belnfr most conspicuous at the (Inn clo:-. als amounted to l,87S.OCu fiharen. Koreiam exchange was not a factor In the day's Improvement. New low records wore made by liberty bonäs, i'a and ili'n breaking two and 2.4 0 percent respectively, though hardening silently with other lssuea at the close. Total sale (par vulue) ajargrcsated $22,375,000.. Old U. B. bonds were unchanged on call.
CLOSING PRICES HEW YORK STOCKS
A. T. and R F. . . . . . American, lieet Sugar .... American Drug Syndicate American Can A II Is Chalmers American Car Foundry ... American Locomotive ... Anaconda Copper
..79 74 . .97 . .14 , ..42U .136; i .. .63; . .957a
..13 i J 7 7 1 a .17 .53; .32 3 .7S s .52 . o t
American Smltgr and Pfcf. Co A. O. W , A. T. and T
fJaldwin Locomotive US1, If. and O C8"n Hethlehem Stwi "If 90 V; liutte and Superior 2 4
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CThili Copper .
'.Tu ban Cane Sugar . California Petroleum Zentral Leather and O ..'olo. Fuel and Iron
,'orn Iroducts 1O0U Jruclble Steel 241 Jhino Copper C3U U nam el 7 2 "a llrie Common 121; i:rie Preferred 19; :;reat Northern Or :;:s4
'reat Northern Preferred . General Motors Hide and Leather Common Hide and Leather Preferijd ! llmoLs Central Industrial Alcohol International Nickel International Paper inspiration Copper Kennecott Copper
'ackawana Steel 81 Lehigh Valley 4 2 2 Mexican Petroleum 175 Miami Copper 22; Marine Common ?'-WMarino Preferred SS Missouri Pacific 24 4 Maxwell Common 31 'j
.it' U 2 95 .21 104 .s: mi; .20-, .77; . 53 j .29
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Maxwell Jpt. Pd Midvale Stee . . . strombergr Nevada Copper New Haven
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Northern Pacific Ohio Citle Gas Iin-Amcrlcan Petroleum People Oaa Pennsylvania Pittsburg: Coal Kay Consolidated Copper I. wading "
Republic Pteel Hu Kock Island 31 Kock Island A 71 Ilock Island il 6 2 Rubber . . 10 J ', Kumely Common CS:ii Southern Paclrtc 95 Southern Railway -Q St Paul Common 32 St. Paul Pfd 50 Studebakr Common 10i'. Saton 1 r. r Sinclair OÖ ! 5
Suffer Tobacco Products Vanadium Texas Oil TrxaH and PaciSc Tnlon Paclftc TT. S. Steel Common I. S. Steel Pfd IT. S. Food Corp T'tah Coixer Virjfinia-Carollni. Chemical
Wabash A White Motor . . Willvs Overland Wool We?tlnhoii?
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Mrs. Josephus Daniela. ife of the Secreury of tbe Nary, who been selected by President Wilson as the official delegate to represent American women at tbe eighth Congress of the International Women's Suffrage Alliance In Geneva, Switzerland, iu June.
MARKETS
riTTSm'KG LIVE STOCK. PITTSIU Iir,, Pa., April 22 OATTI.i:Iteceipts HkM: mnrket b1vt; choice, $U.ZCilZt pn.xi. vZMi ll.:): fair, $12.00 i;;. 00; veul calves, 119.00'V7 2t).00. SHEEP AN I J LAMIVS Receipts, 10 douMeJek8: market lower; primp wether. $14.onrl.'jtN: poo.l. ?12..V).ia..V; fiiir mlxeil. f 10.00 'a-12 00: bu.n Ih. 12 hKi'Jik). IIOCS Receipts, 13 doublede ks ;" m irket lower; prim. hHvy hs:s, .51.".7.".7 !); ineiunM. SlS.oiw;ri.2."; heavv Yorkers. lSJy.is.:-,: liirlit Yorkers. lomi ls.'j."; fiP". l'.OOtfj lv(itt; routrlis, $l-.M-r IHK); hta-s. fP.t.ULf'j 10. 00.
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CIIICAtiO, April 1T2 - Opeuini; 111:1 Low Clos CO UNMay 102 ir.s ir.j July l.M'.i; i4 j.v, ir.s-t; s.pt. 153 i:,. ii'. OATS May P2 9.1 V2 9 July 81 s; vj - S41; rouk Miy 3o.2ö .13 10 :;i 5) .".."5 L III) My lfn.-, 11 17 1S'. irMiT, July WW 1997 RMS 19 mi It HIS May 17 77 17'A". 17 77 17. v'i July l"Go l.To l..o 1V.-.7
(TilC.nO: l.ut(h"rsi. Jll.lO'gH.": parking. ?i:mi:i,s"i; itgists .i.vj.vj-i;.4(; pijr. .$11 7.Vf.ltot); roupl.s. $12 .V Ki 13 (K). CAT f EE U'eitts, 14.(0: market lower; lef. $10.(11.0); but -her sto'k. $7.f'0(''ii3.1." ; runner und utter. $4.l"r') K2"; Btorker nnd feeders. $7..'wi ll.ro; cow si. ?7.Ujrt;M": r:tlr-, .l.',.oti 1..(H. SHEEP -K'-tpts. ln.ooo; market weak: wool la 1Kb, I17.50&19 .00; ewt-s. $lU5or.i i::.50.
CHICAGO CORiS' MARKET FLUCTUATES WILDLY
CHICAGO I'ltlHX ( F.. CIII(A(;o. Aprii 22. IU TTEIJ -Creani ery extras. 0jC 1 J( ; standards, til-''t'-.'f; firsts. 57v;iW,.: seoindsi. 47'5.0'-. I ;;s Ordinaries, ::i:x.; tirsts, -11 '..42 42-.e.
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CHEESE Twin.. i:7c;
POULTRY lo wis. du.ks.
Sf'efio. L2e; iprinffs, .'.-; turkrs. :". POTATOES-Cars. PJ; Wis.-oiiin per ICO lbs.. .S7.0o?i7.2." ; Minnesota pt H") lbs.. .7.h(W7.'.'.".
Uy Associated Pre.": CHICAGO. April 22. Although the corn market tluctuated wildly to day, plenty of buyers seemed t have regained poise in regard to rinancial conditions. The effect was to bring about quick rallies from even serious new break in corn
values. Closing quotations, ever, were unsettled, ranging 1 Ts c net decline to lc advance Mav ILM', to $ 1 .66 A and
1.52?; to $1.54. At th outlet the corn trade was confront (1 with a bii; accumulation of overnight celling orders and with a renewal of weakness in the New York stock market. During the consequent tumult, when bu.-ine.--s began in the corn pit, an extreme fall of six cents a bushel took p!ac'
with simultaneous dealings
howfrom with July
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three cents apart among different
(lilt AGO (ASH ( KA1N. CHI('.;o, April '."J. CORN N. yellow . $1 714 1.7'; No. .", t el!..w. M. 1.72: N". 4 . ll.iw . VI W, f,j l.c.s. : white. 51 y,f,i 1.71 ; No. wiiit-. s J.X. OATS No. .'. white. .1 on- 1 oj PARLEY $1 1.?:!.
CIIICGO i.ivi: STOCK. CHICAGO. April 1HM1S - Re ll.oo: market r i'.K- 1..w.t: hulk.
sets of brokers. It soon grew apparent. Jjowever, that there was to be no further stampede and that many commission houses had turned to the buying side. This was especially the case after gossip became current that Kuropean demand for wheat and rye showed ex-
'2 j cellent volume. Ur,t 1 Oats showed considerable inde- ! pent ower to rally. This was attributed to advi es lhat seeding in
1 some important sections was three J weris late. Serro declines in the hog market j kept provisions mostly on the downHpts. j rade. Lard touched the lowest .14.'-" j prict s yet this season.
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK
INMANAPOLIS. April 22 Uoi;S--
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7 Tax Exempt ' Real Estate Investment .
THE property securing a new ? 225,000 issue of Duckwall Central Realty Company 7 ft Preferred Stock, maturing ferial' ly from one to ten years, is in the center of Indianapolis and is conservatively appraised at $400,000. It is located one block from the Indiana State House, two blocks north of Washing' ton Street and two blocks from the Intcrurban station. We have purchased this issue after careful investigation and offer it with our recommendation at par and accumulated dividend to yield 7 interest to the in-1 vector. Complete descriptive circular of this conservative investment will be se&t j promptly upon request. Fletcher American Company Capital ? 1,500,000 Fletcher American National Bank Building INDIANAPOLIS ri it ju:ai. tn.'-io;: .1. M. liMg. 'rclephone Main 1731.
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Once You Try Mazola You Will Never Go Back to Lard or Butter for Cooking or Olive Oil for Dressings
,F interest to every wide-awake housewife are
these important facts about the general use,
the quality and the unusual economy of Mazola.
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No fat excels Mazola for deep frying. It is far better
and a great deal more economical than lard or compounds. Mazola is 100 pure vegetable fat. It contains no moisture. Butter and Lard contain moisture. The same lot of Mazola can be used over and over again even after frying fish and onions. Merely straining makes it perfectly fresh for use as a shortening. It carries no odors or flavors from the foods cooked in it and does not smoke up your kitchen.
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The purity and richness of Mazola best demonstrates itself in the fact
that li to i less Mazola is required than that of butter or lard. This means that your cakes and pie crust will not only be light, rich and easily digested but will cost you less to prepare. Being an oil, the tiresome " cream-ing-in process" is eliminated. Mazola is always ready for instant use.
Thousands of Italians, who certainly
know olive oil, use Mazola. Not only because it costs about half that of the best olive oil, but because of its richness? qoarit? und paKty. For French Dressing, Mazola blends readily and mayonnaise made with Mazola will keep for weeks without separating.
CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York Selling Representative r 's CHICAGO OFFICE 213 East Illinois St, Chicago, I1L
Important to Housewives One of the most severe comparative tests ever used on a cooking fat gives unqualified FIRST HONORS to Mazola. Understand the remarkable economy and high quality of Mazola by these figures.
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
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2 lb. of Mazola fried 26 lbs. Potatoci 2 lbs. of Lard 11 8 " 2 lbs. of Compound " 11 44 " Note: Mazola goes over threo times an far as lard; is twice as economical 09 compound. FISH
2 lbs. of Mazola fried 25 lbs. Fiih 2 lbs. of Lard " 15 " " 2 lbs. of Compound " 20 " " Note: Compare the figures yourself. Even with frying fish Mazola doc
not smoke up your kitchen. DOUGHNUTS
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2 lbs. of Mazola fried 216 Doughnuts 2 lbs. of Lard " 144 2 lbs. of Compound " 168 Note: All doughnuts were the same aire, Mazola - made doughnuts ar more easily digested. P. S. Reasons for these remarkable figures are explained in column to the left. Read it.
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