South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 115, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 April 1920 — Page 10
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BEAR PRESSURE CHANGES PRICES
Closing Quotations Market Arc Lower Than on Thursday. YORK. April 23. Continued braT pressure on the stock market Friday created f-ome, r.ew lows for th" day during thA last half hour. Hier Common vmt to 96. which was 2 7-8 under thA previous close. Crucible went to 2 32. a (lrclinA of 10 poir.ts from the high of thA morning. The, marker was weak most of the flay, after cnrr.f .arntlvf iy !',rm opening. Hear poized on thA Mexican situation to launch an iitluk on thMl stocks anl this spread to other la'MAs, which showed considerable loss In spite of Mrors support. Closing: prices were: Fnite.1 States Steel OS 1-4. off 2 ."-S; U'lCkawanna Steel Sl. up two; I!;i!dwin 113. off 5 Studehakf r 1 07 7-S, off 1 :-S; Sinclair 24 1-8, off 1 3-; CruMblA 22C. off 1'va; Republic Steel Of, 1-2, off two; Genrral Motor? 2 3 1-2. off 11 1-2; Fr.ited States HubbT 101 1-2. eff 7-; lieadir.ir 7S. off 7-8, and Central leather 77 1-2. off one. SjMTiiIatU r ITIomeiit. A stat department dispatch telling of re'tuests from Americans on the Pacific and Kulf coasts of Mexico for protAction of United States warships was all the speculative demAr.t needed for an attack on the J)ohcr.y cil issues. They forced PanAmerican A stock down to 12, off 4 2-8 points from the previous close, while thA II stock hit M 1-2. off 5 1-2. Mexican Petroleum 1G5 1-8, was off nearly A'.l of these tires under the clay morning. 10 points, lows represAnted low prices of Thur.srom:iG fjvciiwgi: i:siihl NFAV YMIlIv. April 23. The forin exchanK' market opened easier X'riday. I), rnand sterlini? opened at T..8 7 2-1. off 1-4; Franc checks C.ß off seven centimes; lire chccK 2.72 off 27; marks demand were l-liRhtly higher at .OK,:, and mble? nt 0167. Canadian dollars were si:fk sinTn.i:MF.T. NFAV YORK. April 22. Interests Vhlch were short of Stutz stork v.her tradinir was susp-nd d on the Jew York stock ex -nance. Friday r.sked Allan A. Kyan. chairman of .the board of the Stutz company, to Jnake a proposition for settlement jt accounts. Charles A. Morse, chairman of the. commit t in charire of the t-hort interests" negotiations. In a letter to Hyan, decdared they had t.over receive.! an offer for sttlotnnt which Ilyan said he had made. In reply to the Morse letter. Ityan aid he made the offer on Wednesday, but wh.m it was not accepted. Immediately withdrew it. CORK MARKET GIVE WAY TO RE A RI SI IK ESS Py A?s-iatrd lr-: OUCAGO, April 22. Despite pome stubborn resistance, the corn market finally save way Friday under the bearish influence of weakness In New York stocks. Corn closed nervous, lower, with May and July $1.57c to il.631 l5sO- net to 11.66 : to $l.r.7r nt decline Oats to 1 ?H C finished at 1 1 tc advance and provisions unchanged to 35c higher. At first the corn market showed H decided upward tendency with nttentlon of the traders directed largely to the bi export demand for v. heat and rye, especially as Arfrentino prices for wheat had risen to a point which made wheat from the United States more advantageous for I'urope. Pesides. cold weather in the doriestlc. corn belt was an additional ictor on the bull side. On the imle, however, there was heavy fellinc on the, part of the houses $vith eastern connections. Kou&h weather likdy to delay AAdlnfr mad now crop deliveries tf oats strong. May contracts, houch. sa'c d with corn. Advances In provLKins were ascribed to buying In behalf of for-t-icn interests, who were short.
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CLOSING PRICES HEW YORK STOCKS
NEW YOIiK. April 2 2 Closing price on the stock exchang today were: A. T. and American American American 3 Mm licet Sugar .5 ; lru Syndicate H Can 4 2 A! lis Chalmers American Car Foundry American Locomotivo Anaconda Copper American Smlt. and Itfj,". Co. a. a. v A. T. and T lia'dwin Locornotlvo H. and O Pethlehem Steel "Ii'' Dutto and Superior I J T Canadian Pacific )"T' , .15 2 .57 .63 .15-i .95 113 ,:im .88 -21 i .13U 116 Chili Copper 16 Cuban Can a fiucar . California Petroleum Central leather C. and O Colo. Fuel and Iron Corn Products .02, , .23U .rit, . 3 3 .57 2 23 CruclblA Steel . . Chlnn Copper . . Knamel 7.1 Krio Common 12, Erie Preferred 19 Great Northern Ore 35 Great Northern Preferred 7 4 General Motors 2 33 Hide and leather Common ....21 Hide and Leather Preferred ..103U j Illinois Central SS's Industrial Alcohol International Nickel 2(V2 International Paper 73a;j Inspiration Copper 2: Kennecott Copper ' ! L-ickawana Steel S3 Lehich Valley 12 H 1. and N Mexican Petroleum 100 u . .168 o ...- ... ...871,; I mm t: ..27 r i , . . r. .t 1 i . 4 4 i . .81 . 14 n . 2 8 . 6hU . fl . 74U . 40 . I1 . 40 . 58; . 18 . 78 . Sö1 31 U . TO . r.l .101 . 37U . i4 . 2i; . 33 . 4Mi .107h . 08 . 142 . 34 H .131 . 64 . 78,; . 44; . 2 4; .11 A .110 . 6 6 . 71 . 6 8 . 2 3 1; . 36 o Miami Copper Marino Common Marino Preferred Missouri Pacific Maxwell Common Maxwell 1st. Pfd Midvale Steel Strombertf Nevada Copper New Haven N. Y. C Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities (;as Pan-American Petroleum Peoples Gas Pennsylvania Pittsburjr Coal Pay Consolidated Copper Heading Republic Steel Rock Island Rock Island A Rock Island I Rubber Rumely Common Southern Pacific Southern Railway St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd Studebakcr Common Studebaker Pfd Saxon Sinclair Oil Sugar Tobacco Products Vanadium Texas Oil Texas and Pacific . Fnlon Pacific F. S. Steel Common I'. S. Steel pfd F. S. Food Corp Ftah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabash A White Motor Willvs Overland Western Union S6 Wool 116 1i Westinghouse 4 91i Liberty bonds 3U percent 9 3.00; first 4's 86.10; second 4's SS.30; first 4U's ?.r.40; second 4 Vs S',.4S; third 1 Vi 's 90.10; fourth 4i;s S5.24; fifth 4; 's 06.46. MARKETS CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. April 23. HOGS Kecelpt. .T7.00; market 7r-c J1.00 lower: bulk, urrf'teli.oo: butiliers. $13.i:fil.".l.": packlnp. $12.1." 13: lights. M.'iV.p l.".2T; pigs, r;;"'il4 '.); roughs, $ll.ti" 12.40. CATTLr Ker.'i j f s. K.OOO; market steady; beef, $10.0ovi 14.00 ; butcher stock, s7.ooU3.0": cannpr and cutters. $4 s (; stockers nnd feeders, $7. "2-V.n 1.35; cows. 87 id 3. 00; calves, Jl.t.OoftjdS.OO. Slli:i:i ItecAipts, lO.W'iO; market low-
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my Kiw ffATvaM 90CAT. infkl.) Third Ward Precinct 1 Iii W. Jefferson bl?d. Precinct 2 TCO S. Chapin st. Precint o .MO W. Plvisioa St. l'ro inct 4 JuJ Prairie av. I ourth WardPrecinct 1 2(J12 MIshaw-aki st. Precinct 222.12 Mlshawaka ar. Precinct :t 715 E. Wayne st. Precinct 4 0o E. Jefferson I lvd. Preelnet Ö 140 E. Lasalle av. Precinct IV-02S E. Miner st. Precinct 7 7i. N. Hill st. Preelnet S Hose House No. 7. Fifth Ward I'reclnct 1 Central Fire Station. Precin t 2 Loutz Coal Yard. Precinct y 7U E. Uronson st. Preelnet 4 701 Lincoln way IX Precin t C 1(X E. Sample ft. Sixth Ward Precin. t 1-1041 YV. Division st. Pn-cln t Precint Pre. met Pr1 im t I're in t Precinct Precinct 2i so. W. S-imple st. ;i l::p; W. Dunham et. 4 1.7J7 W. Dunham st. Ö 41." Koscluszko st. ' l.M S. Rrcokfleld st. 7 22 4 W. Division st. s 4 43 T'eade Ft Seventh Ward Precinct 1 1114 Leer st. Precinct Precinct Pre lnct Precinct Pre lnct Precinct Pre. lnct Pre.inct Pre lnct Precinct precin t STATE roFvrv. inidilor In 2 soi E. Indiana ar. o 501 E. Wenger st. 4 E. Elder ft. 5 1.110 Michigan St. J E. Indiana a v. 7 i:;s E. Dayton ft. S lis W. Stull st. ! 1M1 S. Michigan st. 10 1102 Prairie av. 11 5oj W. Indiana av. 12 17 r.) Prairie a v. OF INDIANA. ST. JOSEPH SS. I, Clarence Sedgwick, and for St. Joseph County, Indiana, do hereby certify tLat the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete list of the voting places wherein the Primary Election will b held Tuesday. May 4th, P.20. ns the same appears on record in my office. In witness whoreeof, I hive hereunto set my hand and affixed th seal of the count v commissioners at South Rend, Indiana, this 22nd day of April. 1020. CLARENCE SEDGWICK. County Auditor. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Public Works of the City of South Rend, in the State of Indiana, will receive pealed bids on proposals at the office of the City Water, for the purchase of cast Iron water pipe, for the use of the Water Works of the City for the year of 1120, Class C American Waterworks Association j-'peclflcations, until 10 o'clock A. M. on the 2Mb. day of April. 1'J'20. Proposals to be based and award to be made on the minimum of 1Vh) tons on a maximum p mount of 2.CKKJ tons. F. O. B. South Rend, Indiana. List of sizes of pipe and quantity rf each may be bad by applying to the Water Works Office. Each bidder must fi with the Superintendent of the City Water Works, when be tiles his bid tLe usual statutory affidavit and deposit with Mm the sum of J10O, as a guaranty that he will accept said bid and perform said ontract. The (successful bidder will be required to give a botid with surety, to be approved by the Controller n Mayor of the City Insuring the faittful performance of paid contract. The Board reserves the" right to reject any and all bids and re-advertise for said material. The contract rn,i!e t Ith the successful bidder shall be approve an 1 ratified by the Common Council before it is bindlnjf upon said City. O A. ELLIOTT. HARVEY ROSTISF.R, JOHN F. Del I A YEN. Board of Water Werks Trustees. JOS. R. HAZINSKI, Chief ( brk. JAS. EFT HER, Supt. ef Water Works of the City of South Bend. NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned lias be.n appointed by the circuit court of St. Joseph county, state of Iudla:ia. administrator f the esUte of Rahfl Kline, late of St. Joseph county, lb eased. Said et.ii'A i supposed ALBERT KLINE. April 12th. P.2(. DuComb A. DuComb, atty. April 10 2.1uO. to be solvent. Administrator. for estate. NOTICF. OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice 1 s Iierebv given, tl at the underI Slglie.l 11 been ap't. inted by the eln-uit oirt of St. Joseph county, state of Indlan a, ad mini J. Wilhelm. I v i e l. tratrix ef the fstate of Riley 'ate ef St Joseph county, dea is Mte Is supposed to be so'.vent DELLA WILHELM. Administratrix. April 7. 102o. Andrew N. IIildcbrar.il, atty. for estate. April J 10 2;:. NON-RIIIENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, St. Joseph County. SS. In the St. Joseph Superior court, February term, E20 CLarlcg W. White vs. Lillian White, l'lvor e No. 5577. Be It Known, thit the above named plaintiff has tiled in the office of the clerk of said court his complaint ctalnst said defendant in the above laus.- together with a proper affidavit that said defendant. Lillian White, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is hereM notified that slid ause will stand f.-r trial on the lib slur of June. 102a, the taue being Ue
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1 1-I'M SORY, MADM, 1 - 1 to thc op'ce 17th day of next term of said court to commence nt the city of South Rend, on the 3rd Monday in May next, on which day said defendant Is required to appear to said action. WILRFR M. WARNER. Clerk. By MA KG A RET LINO. Deputy. J. W". Thomas, attorney for plaintiff. April 10-2; 0. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the circuit court of St. Joseph county, state of Indiana, administratrix of the estate of Thomas Rruee Prater, late of St. Joseph county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. LOIS MAY OSMON, Administratrix. April 7, 1020. L. M. Haramerschmidt. atty. for estate. April IMÜ-21S. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION SALE. Notice Is I ereby given that the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Riley J. Wilhelm, will sell .it public sale, at her residence on the Michigan road, live miles south of South Bend. Commencing at 10 a. m. on April :,0. 1020. All the personal property of the estate of Riley J. Wilhelm. Terms on all sums of five dollars or less cash on all sums over rive dollars, a credit of six: months will be given, the purchaser to give note with approved surety with C percent interest after maturity. DELLA WILHELM. Administratrix. Edmund A. Hartman, Auctioneer. Andrew N. Hildebrand, Attorney for the estate. April 0-16-23. State of Indiana, St. Joseph county, sS. In the mutter of the petition of the School City of South Bend. Indiana, for approval of Improvement bonds In the sum of $.HK),000.(0. Notice is hereby given that the trustees of the School City of South Beud. Ind., have fled with the state board of tax commissioners, a petition for authority Jo issue school' Improvement bonds In the total sum of nine hundred thousand (?'j0O,OHJ .. dollars. A public hearing on said petition will be held at the offices of the state board of tax commissioners In the state liouse at the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. m the third day of May. 1020, at 2 oe'lock p. in. All taxpayers and all persons Interested are notified to be present at said hearing. Dated April 10th, 1JSCIIOOL CITY OF SOUTH BEND, IND. Rv Rhhird B. Duzdale. President. Claude J. Jackson, Secretary. William Clem. Treasurer. Board of Trustees thereof. April 16-2H. Estate of Fred Weber: NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOl NT. By direction of Charles W. Weber, administrator of the estate of Fred Weber, late of St. Joseph county, lu the state of Indiana. le eased. Notice Is hereby given to the heirs, legatees and devises, and all other persons interested in said estate, that said admlnistrat'-r has filed in this court hisj account and vouchers for the final settlement of sal 1 estate, and they are therefore required to be and appear in said court on the 10th day of May. 102'. when the same will be beard and make proof of their heirship, or claim to any part of said estate, and show cause if any there be. why said account and vouchers should not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of the St. Joseph Circuit court at South Bond, Ind.. IRh div of April. ILO WILBUR M. WARNER. Clerk. BERNARD L. HOERSTMAN. Deputy. John W. Schindler, atty. f.-r ctat. April 10-23. NOTICE Ol" IIOND SALE. Notice la hereby given by the undersigned, Treasurer" of St. Joseph county, State of Indiana, that on 3nd after tinhour of 11:. lo a. m., on the 10th day of May. 1020 at the office of said treasurer. in the court huse, at the city of South I Rend. Indiana, the undersigned as treasurer of said county, will proceed to s.n ti the highest and best bidder for cash, at not les3 than the principal s im named in such bor ds. certtin highway improvement bonds of the face or par value of $52,ooo 0, bearing Interest from and after Feb. 15. 102). at the rate of four and one-half percent per annum, payable seini-annua dy, on the 15th day of May and the löth day of November of ea'h year, for tie period of ten years. Said bonds have been issued in strict compliance with the laws of the state of Indiana aLd pursuant to an order of the board of commissioners of St. Joseph county, authorizing the issue and sale of said bonds for the purpose of providing funds for the constru tloi and improvement of a certain highway, petitioned for by Ieinon Sheets, et nl., In Perm township, said county. Indiana. Said bonds will be p.ni In number. daUd 15 February, 102O of $520 00 each. The first five bonds will be due and payable May 15, 1021 and live bonds ea h six months thereafter until al! of Sil I i bonds have been paid. The rlgh: Is reserved to reject any and all bids. EDWARD T. KELLER. Treasurer of St. Joseph Cuuntv, Ind. April 2C SITUATION WANTED. WANTED Woidsb wnnts dome.tb? nursing to do. Call Main 2500 aftr rt I p. m. 212s tl'
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(ha: 3USf LOST AND FOUND. I'OFND Bicycle, on Napier st; owner can have same by calling 122." W. Napier and paying for this ad. 20 "0 25 LOST On 10 hundred block on E. Madi- I son st : a small green pur containing jii in bills. Kct'irn to li E. Madison st. Reward. 2-'V-tf LOST $12: one ten and two one's, probably at Oliver matinee. Saturday 17th. Finder please return to News-Times, office. 27vltf LOST A ute Iicen-e plate; No. 07; tinder call Main 51.' 2 IPs tf r zr .MALE OR 1 EM ALE HELP. WANTED Boy mid girl, at once. Apply In person at The Diana, 117 W. Washington av. 2:2-20 MALE HELP WANTED. WANTED Clerk, nt Nhkel hotel: married man preferred. l',')27 21 WANTED A baker in shop turning o'i about ."o loaves lally ; prefer marrh-d mm wltlomt hildren; wif to co.tk in small restaurant; living room and board furnished; ood wages, permanent position; must furnish rcf.-rcnces. Address News-Tim. 's Ro R. F. M. I'.ooo 2d WANTEI Two automobil.' me. hanb s with tools; nlo oiic nisht n.in. Apply Nikart Garage, 1025 W. Division st. Lincoln looo. :):'. 20 WANTED -Nigh; counter man at Smithy's lun h room. Good positb n for t!;e right party. Ca'l hi iters n. L'15 N. Mn'.n St., .Mlshawaka. 2-';t.". WANTED Picturee frarn'r; must be experienced. The I. W. Iower Decorating Co.. 12 S. Mi-hlgan M. 2.54-25 WANTED Ep.Tien. .l farm hand. I Phone Harrison 2JF2. 2.75 2". , WANTED 'J wo competent women as ook and sei-ond maid; in private family; good wages. Main 4775. 207 7 20 OFFICE BOY WANTED Fourteen to 10 years. Studebaker Adminisf ration Bldg. See Information Man. 2".'M 21 MAN WANTED Experlen-.'d in production work ::nd timekeeping; pre f.-r ope accustomed to i leri al work. Box 11 '.. care News-Times. 20m 5 WANTED TEN Y ENG MEN FOR PLEASANT OFTSIDE WORK. COOP MONEY. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. APPLY 2.1 N MICIIIOAN ST. CALL BETWEEN 7 AND 0 IN THE EVENING. 2". "JO -25 WANTET Marrip'i course without hillren for general work In suVir!an plae. H A. Wood. I.ih olü TaIO: eve i.infe-s Main L'"L's. 2520 tf YOUNG MEN for r-.::w:y mill !.rks. .Silo month, f xa-r.inati :is Mrsy 15. Fr free particulars, write .!. I.-"t)Hnl (for m.-r governr.ie.'it eni.!i -ri. W l.V'ilfabV I'.blc. Wnshlntft-.n. D. C. gb.'.t 25 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC-First da-s automobile n.Aebanb- at .ii' e. Frankliri M-.)tr Co. 20".2-2 WANTED Cylinder and j'.b p its. Apply at pany. ' L. P. Hardy Com25 WANTED Young' i . :n 1 r 2 years old t as-!t In f i t ry work. II I I. Mercantile C. 2. 12 WANTED-A yo-.ng who has some ex p-ri.-T: - ia ;il draw, p jr pplv wir.i -ampO i rawing" at South Bend Lathe Works. E. M:d!-. :i 212-2l
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SAV 6oYS - J AfY Aj J MALE III. LP WAMT.I. WANTED Two bak r- at R s '.er B.ikerv. b'2 W. M.inc-i. 275 :f NICE 1anit.tr wanted. -M'S.v Br mdo' -Durrell Co. :.", rf WANTED Nlzht ook. Apply R . Lutnh room, Mishaw-.ik::. 2'.' I WANTED- - Man for right ; Vn ii Apply Washirgton r .-1 .c: : w i I . M;. ;:i and Washington. mum eüe? rv 7 ! ;,m ! ; : KAr t' - M1SIIAWAKA. IND. The w-'f.ire work d. I.e bv f!iis . o:üpany is ery mu. h apprc laf--1 by .r men. We rnn use a few m.re m ., . -rs and foundry laborers. W;-.g.- c:v .ttrative. Employment b t.i rt r.i i.t. 211 My 1 WANTED Auto top trimmer. !.. w h.tan mnke tps . .d -nt o vit. 'i ( Auto Paint .V Trim Shop. Main 2 47 Uli S. Leer st. 2221 tf WANTED Every laborer oont Hj-t ioji work, phase call at .115 S. Mi. h!gni St., btfore g.lng to work. 2112 tf WA NT ED Middle-aged n,. n with sever. T months nih' hine shop ep r; n ; steadv work; poo.i p.n. Apply MbleMachine Co., 2o0 E. Tutt f-t. 2771 tf WANTED V young man to b arn fit-r.'o-tj ping trade. (Jo.xJ wages .;lle 1 i r :i -niiig. Sf-e Joseph F. Ko7roski. st rotvper at tl)' Newe-Tlroes. in the d.iv tir: e. tf WANTED Firr . lass m c M!.!?-f. 1 . Singer Mfg. Co. 27'ltr WANTED A HOY 17 YEARS OLD To LP. ARN I RINTERS' 'I LADE ; OO'iD PAY VII ILL LEARNING: ONE WITH FRIATOFS EXPERIENCE PREFERRED ADDRESS NIGHT .OltllMAN. NRWST1MES PIP Co. SO R E Mi. IND. 1 EM ALE HELP WANTED. HOUSEKEEPER VNTED F r irs'i and one child ; goo respectable ; !a -; no obje tb.ns to woman with one hi; !. Box I- so. .-are New s -TEn-s. Ikj- . 1 GIRLS ,iiil yoiir.g w..:i-n We c.in c. a nurrbor i.f b-:t!drs In our shirt -partim nt and band tir.is;.-r in .t:r laundry: ex perlen-,. . ; git.r.'-rs ; s.t -g.e womer. preferred. Wii. n Rro-. w. s-iinpie -t. WANTED Yc; i g girl t. a l lre-s :- ei..p,s. Aj.py Peop!'S Store, Ml Mi hieran ?. ; m!7 - 1 ANTi:i)-A glr!. vLl'.' o- ro'ore!. f r Ii..us.-w .rk. W "'i Kewvp-r blvd., "i 1 ' Pf.rtage car lii-. Pb'ir.e Main 47'..: 2771 1 1 WANTED Middb- nged lady t' :- ' - . i; .r;:t, " t-y I: r, aire 217 EI b-r f-t. 2.e-7 2" W N i I D- Girl f ' ger.e'al P'i25 W. W.!"hHii.'ton av.
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