South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 116, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 April 1920 — Page 13

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES ST .VDAT, APRIL 25. 192. 1 3

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AGRICULTURE

Farmer is Losing Patience With Strike Propaganda Compulsory Military Training Meets Defeat.

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Range of Prices of Stock Exchange Saturday

7"he farmer is unfpj'',tlon;iMy loint ftlr.ro with the prptual Kfrike propm;. rxia of l.ttor und the strikes rfultirirf. who" moM immediate 1T t Is to r.ii-o th- prirf of articles h frayn. At the sam

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to the rity by r.tlMnj: wa-r-s. . rent pxprwslffis that may t;iVn as fairly rprscntativc' of agricultural opinion have ;t strr.fr tone than any h rrtofor-. Livestock r;ti-TH !"t hMily durirtr the tie-up. Now, if labor n news lt. proffers of .Mli.mcc with Hjrricultur. it will mrt a rr.M rporKr. Iahor leader have made- no recent overtures an'l apparently despair 'f alipnins two s:h 1 1 v-r.' anl ronII i- tinfT interests. The- langer n v.1 that the farmer may I'-com antaronltlr to coo'i thinir In the. labor iiorial and e- ouomic program. Compulsory mllitarv training vt, to have- tnrt final l-f it .n thf (pn.it', whlrh offers int't'l a vhrne of voluntary training. Th nation Is hy no mariM imltff r nt to the value of dis4 iplin, rl.an livIv.k, capabli insirue tion. anl c ontact with a rat organization tamed for its , -j-r. y and with ynn of ability anl hiraft-r. this voluntary military training, as conducted by th" war de-pa 1 1 rr.tr Mt i.J p.'ift years, ff.,-iR It is to V' hoped thit in.iny youmk mipii will j vail thi'inschcs of any opportunity tor ervire which may b; provided. Yars liTir' Ame-rlc.t will find comfort In th knowledge that it has as the bulwark of Its Iii rti s a million or two .stalwart youths pcac-luvlntf. but trained in warfare. World and national conditions Promis to sustain existing prices for foodstuff.--. Sprints' crops h;ivmade a poor start. Winter wheat condition H tllscourainjr. The strike has delayed needed shipments of Heed, implements, and fertilizer. The acute labor shortage threatens to reduce acreage planted to rv ry rop. Foreign critics foresee a world shortage of wheat, in anticipation of which pru at Rwenos Ayr s have advant ed to record points. I'urope will absor! vast quantities of p;ra1n thU year notv ithstandint? the increas in its own production. Russia, formerly a :reat whe.it granary, is not yet on an exporting Lasix. As a result of these and other influences the irain market in this i-ountry has shown persistent and arnazinir str-m;th in the fue. of be;iri-h pressure frcjrn professionals. Viewed front t lie consumer' standpoint the coutinuaino of hifch food prices is a serious matter. IV.od absorbs nearly 4" per cent of the average family income, ncoordinfi: to some estimates. A simplifleil unci inorc em' ient sy stem of distribution offers the only apparent way of esape from the Scilla of hith prices ami the Chary bd Is of under-production. The i pper- llrrzman bill to lejjal- ?.' collective barpainin has been held up in ocrnmittee. df-spite the ireneral support which it receives frm rural ronstittients. The secrebiry tf th Michigan state farm iure;iu recently ctispatc bed a letter to Michican conpressmen urging th in to exjiedite it passage through omnittte- and uri?e its final enactment.

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OATS Tay Inj PIUnf; Jl.OOJl.lO. NKW COHN' i'ajlcg SI 4J. celling $1.73 to II CLOVER SEED Tajlnff 22 bu., sell Ic; i.WcLZn bu. ALSYKi: CLOVER Stillag 138, ALKALFA ( Northern growni J30 0J

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Review of the Week

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C'TIAIN. ('liic-as'o -Market.) Corn started the week by reaching new hih marks. due to wet weather, which it was thought would delay farm work. Wheat and rye au'aiti met iood demand for export, as they did all the week. There was a biile in barley. May make a new top Tuesday In view of small .stores i-t ('liiiMRii and bullish crop u ports', but the market Kenerally was nervous. Wednesday prices toppled. The e-rain mart could not withstand the prospect of !:.rpT receipts now the strike has ended and steady, decline in the stock market. Kurther selling took place Thursday. Traders could not shake off the dread inspired by tiht money. Weather reports were mainly a sustaining intluence. Aside from current factors, the sharp break may be accounted for as the natural rea tion from an overbought condition.

I.I VI "STOCK. (Chlc-nxn .Market.) MiU's and lambs mounted to hii?h points for the year on Monday, al

though hop receipts were larpest in nearly a ' month. Kastern .shipping demand was active. Quotations fell on Tuesday, but recovered later, only to recede on Friday when shortage of cars for outbound trade partially demoralized the general trade. Cattle showed conspicuous weakness from tirst to last and on one occasion supplies were reported sent back to the country. The recent hiph prices paid for corn have been hard on feeders. Sheep and lambs were strong and active most of the week. Prices advanced. IYiday brought a slackenint:, although choice Iambs quoted well above $21.

COTTON. Cotton broke sharply at the midweek and suffered losses at other times although rallies interspersed declines. The combined influence of Japanese advices, wage disputes at Manchester, t'ght money, decline in the stock market, and reports of world conditions checked bull enthusiasm. The tone improved somewhat in Thursday's market, but Friday brought continued weakness. Ihillish crop and ypot advices had less weight than heretofore.

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GRINDIN'S-V tiiiRhel. WHEAT Paying 12.73. KYi; Paying $1.70 bushel. SEn9. (Corrected Dally by Warner Bro. fld Store, 22 S. Michigan St.)

COW PEAS $7.00 buabel. JAPANESE MILLET $4.00 1IED CLOVni: fST.OO.

TIMOTHY J7.ÜÜ. spklts-r;,o cwt. SOlfPAN (JKASS jm per hundred. ALS IKE $.X.,-.0 to $40.00 sd'NF LOWERS 20c ooond. WINTER UH HAIRY UBTCU-127 .tv per bushel. KLUK (JHASS 5.00. SWEET CLOVER $.15.00. MAMMOTH CLOVER $30.00. WHITE CLOVKR143.no. SWEET WHITE CLOVER T'ELD PEAS $.(0. TIMOTHY & A L.SYKE, mixed 110 bu.

KAI'K SEED (IKrarf EsmX) 1&.00 LAWN (iIUSS $30e lb. t"OJA.!lEAN.S (1 to San) 10 bu. HA it LEY 12.35 bushel. SEED CORN $4.30 bufhel.

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LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally by Major Bro. tan tit.. Mlthawak .)

HEAVY' FAT STEERS Fair to ROO't, lOüllc; prim. 12&A4c. HCHJS 130 to 130 lbs., lie; iro to 173 Ibi., 14 Vac; 173 to 200 Iba.. 13o; 200 up lie.

rnODVCE MARKET. (Corrected Tday t)y ti Drotherhood Grory, 230 N. Main St. BUTTER AND EGGÜ Creamery butter, p:iylnjc pound, selling 73c pound: eggs, paying 42c doten, selling 4Sc dozen. FKLTf S AND VEti ETA 11 L E S Fruit, California naval oranges. Xk- per dozen; seblng f!J cwt. ; new cabbage, selling lOr pound.

rOVLTUV AND MEATS. (Corrected Dmiy Ty JlmmU't Market, 128 E. Jefferson Dlvd.t BEEF Roast. JUX'; boiling, 20.-; round steak, 4e; slrloii. COc; porterboiifce. 70r. PORK LOIN 25c. LARD 'nj2,.15e. CHICKEN'S Dressed, HIDE'S AJS'I TALLOW. (Corectcd Today by H. W. I'lppman, 210 X. Main Jt. HIDES 13c-20: calfsklnR, C030; tendered allou-, 55?8c a Ib.; rough talA LFALFA 27;i0 busbel. low. 23c a lb.; beeswax. 2335c.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, April 21. IKXJS Receipt!. il.OOO; market 23-3oe lower; best lienvles. fll.OO; mediums nnd mlxpd, $14.30rl..liO; common to choice. $13.00; bulk of sales, $13.0. CATTLE Reoelpts, 700; market weak; Pteers, ?S.!VVil4.23; cows and belfern, SH EIU Receipts 30; market steady ; top. $8.3010.00.

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C lilt AliO L1VL STOCK. CHICAGO. .irll 21. -IIm;s K.-.eipts. 1.mh; market p ; bulk. s:k'h 13.13: buP Leri. l.'J.lu'(r 13.23: ia. kin

market steady : prime wethers. .12.3n? 1-V30; fair mixed. S10 S ; lr.mbs, 10 oil; IS 30. H((S Receipts. 23 doiihledecks : prime heavy lios. $11.23'; 14.3; inelluntt, $lti.23'r 1C..73 ; heavy Yorkers, 513 C.V(r H173: ll'lit Yorkers, .S13.C3filtL73; pies. l.Vo.vi b;.7.i; rouirhs, Ml.(f.j lJ.00; .stairs. s.o,k,;vho.

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SHEEP Receipts. J.n; market' ife.oly; o.i l.iinb.s. ?17.3o'r T.o ; .wen.!

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CHICAfJO trodicf:. CHICAOO. April HITTTER i'reaniery extras, iViVjc; standards, 63c; nrsH. ."'.'fi ! ; second. 47(ff03. i:;s ordinuriei, as'W'r.'c; firsts, 41H fe42'-i'. CHEirSE Twins. 27:'-: Americas, ."1 ". PtU'LTRV Fowls. r.4c; duck?. "Sc; ge. se. 22c; springs, o ; turkeys. ."V. POTATOES Carn. .V. Wisconsins per K Iis.. S7 0v7.23; Minnesotas per PX 11., $7.(sj7.23.

:. T III I I vio i-i t: MOCK. I I'.Asr HI Fl'AI.o, y., April .-. MTTM:- Ke eipt. l.ino: ni.irket slow I

iUI'l sf-:i:ly: hlpjll) tfiT". M-'lOOif 1C.i. !"it.-!.er irr.i;es. ..'; 1 -j 7" ; s. S4 UnV.73 'Al.Vrs K.-.-, !pf. 7c; market a tive. td,- up; nil f.. i hoi' ', .VV 1 7. siii:i:p nd i.amrs --Keceipts. :.): market. I.imhs sl.iw. . Io-r: others teji.lv: hol.. ! imi!. .P. r. : eiiil io fair. ?12 'r ! .-; e.irlii-", .l3((r i."-: .he'p, i j n ro. lllHlS ;wh!i!s, :.ro: tuarket jtrtive, J-"' lower; Yorker. .P". oo'-r. 1; P; p!ir. 1 .): ndxed. .113.7.'. '.Vb. iw: heavy. $13.73 r bVu: hearv. S13 .; l. .-: ructis. c" 1. " : pf.us, jls ooj to.in.

CIllCAt.O CASH GRAIN. CHICACiO. April 24. CORN N.i. 2 vellow. $1.70,-l'rr 1.72: No. .1 yellow, flWii i.C.s; No 4 yellow. $l.'-''i 1 '.! ; No. 3 ye low, No. 2 mixed. Sl.b;i...(;j 1. ; No. 3 mixed. .l.(kVi l.i;7! ; No. 4 mixed, .M.2: No. 4 white. 1.W. 11 A KLEY -il.ird I 72. Hvi:-.f'. TIMOTHY-- .0 ll.'A rLovKK;j.H'.i4oo.

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PROVISION.

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Opening Hirh Low Clo oi:nmhv ir ir.7Lj nu-j 107U .T nl v 137 bli 13".'i 10 Sept. lt'.l's l.'.l'j 1.11 1.11 OATS May : j M1 1 .lulv S3 7 "4 s7 PORK M:iv r-3.70 :V3.70 r.vio LARD M.iv r.42 1 ." v.: l'.73 .lulv 2D.U 2 ..! 2o. L3 20.33 RIRS I Mav 17 1 107 17 lr7 .IlilV is to 1S'0 lS.'M l.'.M

BROKERS 301-304 J. M. S. BLDG. Phones: Bell 390391392 Home 2028 Members: ' New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Indiana Bankers' Association. SEASON A Ii OFFICK : Kims Hotel, Exoftlidor Spring-. Miisonri.

Every citizen of South Bend should have at least one share of stock in the American Home & Investment Company, in fact, as many shares as he can conveniently buy at this time. The American Home & Investment Company is a South Bend concern, officered and directed by men interested in the growth of South Bend. Every dollar of its capital is used to improve South Bend as a city of homes. After an unprecidented success in the first year of its existence, the American H ome & Investment Company increased its capital stock, offering $325.000 WO rth of common stock to the people of South Bend at the par value of $50.00 per share. The proceeds from this sale of stock will be used for the purpose of purchasing real estate and building homes, at a profit to the company, and in the interest of the ultimate purchaser. The American Home & Investment Company has already erected 71 homes in South Bend. As fast as they were completed purchasers were found. These homes were sold with cash payment of 1 0 per cent of the purchase price and monthly payments of 1 per cent. A land contract drawing 7 per cent protects the Company. The American Home & Investment Company is managed by E. J. McErlain, a practical builder. Its officers are: F. A. Bryan, president; A. H. Cushing, vice president and assistant treasurer; F. B. Warner, vice president; E. J. McErlain, secretary and manager; W. L. Mack, treasurer. These men have been foremost always in fostering the interests of a greater South Bend. South Bend needs homes. Additional homes will mean a larger and better South Bend, with greater opportunities for every resident of South Bend. This stock in the American Home & Investment Company is being sold at its par value of $50.00 per share. The book value is easily $65.00, according to the most conservative estimates. IT IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. AC Y NOW.

Fill Out and Mai! THIS OPTION COUPON NOW. You Incur No Obligation.

American Home & Investment Company

240 Farmers Trust Building i Phone Main 355 Phone. Main 1625 1

OPTION COUPON i i American Home & Investment Co., 240 Farmers Trust BIdg., i South Bend, Ind. Kindly grant me 5-day option on , shares of your common stock to give me an oppori tunity to investigate your offer.

Direct Private Wires to All Markets

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Floral Park Lots Are Selling' Fast

South Bend and Mishawaka people have been quick to realize the advantages of locations in Floral Park both as homesites and investments. Its location between the two cities makes it a most desirable place to buy. Better see Floral Park before you buy. LEINBACH, HUMPHREY & PREYATT 522 Farmers Trust Bldg. MAIN 54.

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, BROKERS 263 FARMERS TRUST BUILDING Lincoln 1171 MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce St, Louis Merchants Exchange Winnipeg Grain Exchange Indianapolis Board of Trade Peoria Board of Trade Our Direct Wires to New York and Chicago Insure Prompt Execution of Orders in Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton and Provisions

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Grnivin marks and bond4 arc advancing dally and ofTcr the great. et opportunity for larpe profits. OXF TIIOFSAXI) MARKS which in 1914 cost S23S. are NtUlncr today for about $20 only and should advance sharply when the separate pca-ec treaty with (iennanj, already iKU'-xxi by the Houe, is ratified hy the United States Senate. TFX THOUSAXI) MARK 4c fJermnn Municipal homls. normally worth $2,100, are now offered hy u at approximately $220. subject to advance and price adjustment upon receipt of order. Act promptly. Call or send hank draft or money order with instructions. We present IkMow a I i t of German municipal bonds with latent market quotations expres?ed in dollars per l.ooo marks face value: Berlin 4's. $21: Bremen 4, S22; Cologne 4's. $2.".r0; Coblenz V. $25.50; Danzig 4V. $29: Dresden 4's. $22.75: Düsseldorf 4V, $22: Fsm'H 4's. $22; JVankfurt 4s $2S.5(; Hamburg 4's, S1I2.ÖO; Leipzig I'-i's, $23.25: Mannheim 4's, $2..50; Munich 4's. $24; Xuremburg 4's. $22.00; Stuttgart 4s S2:i.."0. OKItMAN CiOVKUN'MKN'T .S14.7.": 4s 7: .Vs. $18. AI,1, TIIFSH BOXDS SOLD AT $23H IJI'FORF TIIF Wi: ALSO llt'V AND SKLL Lim.UTV IU)NIS. AT Pit KS I INT SOMK OF Tili: ISSUMS ARK SKLLING AT APPROAIMATFLY $1. PKIt 1IUNDUFD DISCOt XT. QUOTATIONS ON ritKNCII, ItKLGl AX, ITALIAN AXI OTIIFK FUlOrFAX BONDS ITRXISIIFD ITOX KI'QlST.

L. GUTHR 42:; J. M. S. BLDG. (FOURTH ll.OOR.) SOUTH BKXD, 1XDIAXA.

SPECIALIST IN FITTING GLASSES 'Kiyptok Glafses." shell rim 'lAses and deep curve toric vr.es carefully fitted and ad'c! complete optical serv-

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Important Things to Remember Taxes, Electric Light, Gas and Water For non-pavnif-nt of these tills a penalty of 10 Percent is charged. Dollars- Do Double Duty.

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The Plumbing ?

If you have a house to rent or sell, what is your answer when the prospective tenant asks the inevitable question: "How's the Plumbing?" You know doubtless that the answer often means either a sale or a lo.it customer. Wheth er you are planning a new house, or to renovate your plumbing, insure its quality. Have WILLIAMS do it.

PLUMBING 122 E. Jefferson Blvd. Phone Main 626

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