South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 121, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 April 1920 — Page 22

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HEAVY SELLING ON IEW YORK MARKET

Tight Money and Indu.-trial Conditions Influence Short Interot.

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CLOSING PRICES HEW YORK STOCKS

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South Bend Markets

KAY. 8TKAW AND TT.T.Tt, Corrects! IHr br th Wrrfoy M111 rionr rd Cw 4 Michigan.) NEW HAY I'ajtnc wVing $.1. STRAW I'ayiu.' ?r.'. IIlng JUiflü ot OATS IMylnff Sfr. nHIl.. f 1.0fr1.10. NEW COIk.S i'ujlrs Hü. tx-VAng 1.73 to fl K). CLOVKR SI'ED-Paylns 2 tu., acllJdk i:kJ'j:w bu. ALSYKK CLOVKIt-Felünff ALFALKA (NertLern gruwaj-tT.O 00.

CK.1N AM i K.r.n. Corrtil I.Ilr by O. U. Hurrrll, SUrf MUla. Ilydrtiullc At.) SHELL, CORN Pay in ?l.t. V T X, llo, BRAN Semnj J2.70 hundred. MIMI,IN(J.s Selling .ä Imndrcd. CUUl'l'Eb FEED i Sellins $3 tJ pr cut. SCRATCH FEED Felling $1..h) jer rRINDIN;.S c biish-l. WHEAT Faying $2.73. RYE I'ajini, 51 75 busLoT. (Corrertd Dally tiy Warner Rroa. Sei Stere. 22fl M. Mll.tgun t.) COW I'1LS7 bushel. JAI-ANKSj; MILI.Fn J10 to ?300. RED rLOVtR J7.U. TIMOTHY-170. Sl'MLTT $1.50 cwt. KOKHAN ;haS?: per bun-Ired.

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Itr bushel. REI.'E (i!lA. fo.00. SWEET CIXJVER $OT.PO. MAMMOTH CLOVER fJ3.00. WHITn CLOVER I lift). SWKIr WHITK rLUVCR IM. FIELD riLlS fKX TIMOTHY & ALSYKF. mlied 10 bu. RATK JSKED (Dwarf Kesx) .00 Lu. LAWN GRASS f30c Jb. SOJA RE ANS (1 to San) flO bu. HARLEY 2.ST huabel. SEHD CORN 54.00 bushel.

LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally ty Major rro., Lfn 1st.. M1hawaA.) IlKWY FAT STEERS Fair to rood, JCtXlr; prime. 12Gll4o. hlm;s do to u its. lie: lrx) to in Iba.. Iljc; 176 to 20o lis . 1.-; 2lH) up

rilODl'CE MARKET. Corrrted TUy toy T. Ilro(l.rh(vd tiVry, 230 N. Main M. BUTTER AND Ek;. Crea :n.ry battrr. paylojf G. pound. .Hing 7:io pound; J .vii'ff dez-n, shlr.if 4y dozen. FR Li TS AND VL(i ETA HL ES Fruit Calif JrDl.i natal racj:ea. tic er loien; ieKlnj: ?s cwt.; new cuObaj', at'lllug- lO:

rOFLTRV AND MEATS. CoTe-teI lttr fy Jlmmlo't stärket. 12 K. Jeffer,on Illvd. REET Koui-t. talllnff. 3V; round eteak, .c; birloV3, 0-c; puiterLeuRe. 7 Or. FORK LOIN VZc. LARD ..15.'. ' CHICK EN N Dree J, rO. HID!.' AND TALLOW. Crre-ted To lny by .S. y, LlppiuaA. 210 N. MnJn Ht. HIDES LV-;o; ralfakltiA, TOSO; rendered tallcw. ".ic a lh.; rough tal-ALK-AU'A-rtU) buahet. low, 2Z2c a lb.; beeswax. 2CJ3e. CLOSING OF GRAIN ELEVATORS CAUSES WEAKNESS ON MARKET

Ci tjrlbl.- Steol 2 4 1 - :hi:i copper Fnamel 72 " i:rle Common lC1 Krie Preferred 13'a Great Northern Ore 30 Creat Northern Preferred . ...7?. ia General Motors Hide and Leather Common .... 20 Hide and Leather Preferred ...07 Illinois Cemral ?.."

Industrial Alcohol International Nickel International Paper

Inspiration Copper

Krnneeott Copper Iackawana Stetl , IohR:h Valley I, and N .Mexican Petroleum .... Miami Copper Marine Common Marino Preferred Missouri Pacific Maxwell Common , Maxwell 1st Pfd MM vale Steel Strornberg I JOSS New Haven N. Y. C Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas , l'an-Anit rican Petroleum Peoples Gas Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal , Kay Consolidated Copper Heading Republic Steel ILock Island Hock Island A Itock Island 15 Rubber , Kumely Common Kumely I'M Southern Paclfr , Southern Hallway St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd

Stud'bakcr Common Studebaker I'M. White Motor Sinclair Oil Sugar Tobacco Products Vanadium

Texas Oil

Texas nml Pacific Cnlon Pacific r. S. Steel Common r. S. Steel I'M. C. S. Food Corp. . Utah Copper

Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabash A Saxon

Willys Overland Western Union Wool , Westlnghouso

Liberty bond? 32 percent 92.10; first 4's 95.38; second 4 Sä.fiö; first 4,.'4,s 86.10; pcond 4H' ST.. 70; third 4is 90.1S; fourth 4';'fi S6.18; fifth 4?;s 96.72.

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riTTSIIl'KQ LXVL STOCK. PITTSinitr,. p.,.. April 20. CA TT LI Kfeeipts -iijlit: market t'itdv; ihui.-e, ?l-.7.'? l.T.Vi; pood. .ll.T.''!i i:..M); fair, oei'-i 1 i'.o; veal ealv. s. $1." 7mi Pl..iO. SHLi:P AM I.A.MÜS-Kci ijt filr; prime wethers. ? VI OtKj 1."...".0 : good. $11 .V) r.ll' M); fair mixed, $P lu ."; lambs, $l!M",riG.r.o. Ht;s lte rlr t8, 1." douMederkfl t market active; prime heavy Imp, .51 .7r 11.7."; medliMiis. flG.-ö V:'.'ö ; heavy V.rk.T. ?lf,.u.-,r, p.ht Yorkers, ?lt; wri in iv" ; pi-s, si.i.rKi-ir,.); roughs, HW-tlL'.:; fctaps S.fKi'(l'J.(0.

Chicago ritonrcr. CirTCA(P). April 7) IlUTTHIt ,n,;im -ry extra. 'V; ptnnlards, tl.1c; firsts, "M'iMilc; Rocond.''. 47iir2c. rtiGS OMInaries. 41irr.''; firsts, 40 eni:Ki: Twins. Tlc. IM LT. THY Fowls. ,1V: durk.. nn-; geese. 1'l.V : aprlnc, r7c ; tMrkevs. ."i''. POTATOES Cnrs, 7; Wisconsins per toi) p,q , S7.Vf'7."a; Minnesotas p.-r J00 Its.. ?7.UK(7.27..

niir.c;e r.sir c.rmx. CIIIC.i(. April ?.. COUN No. ?, yel. low, $1.7:: No ?, mixed, $1.73: No. 4 mixed. $l.7a';G?1.7.-.: No. G mixed. ?1.77; No. 2 white. $1 77; No. 3 white, 1.78. OATS No. 3 wlilte. Jl.W. P.AItLPV ?1 C(V,ri.77. ICYK-2.15. T I J 1 OT 1 1 Y ?9 Oiq 1 l .oO.

P.r Ausicljt.l Prcts: CHICAGO, April 2 9. Closing down cf somo iTiicago grain elelatere together with h.s.juUt regarding the. financial situation led to weaknfs. Thursday in the corn market. Prices closed unsettled. to 2lic net lower, May i:2l2 lo 172 and July 162 - to 1C3. Oats L'.r.l'hcJ at Tc decline to c ;ular.co and provisions varying from 7jc of? to 7c gain. Notwithstanding that stoppage of work at various grain 1 levator was clue to the railway switchmen's striko and had an evident tt ruler. cy lo render mor difiiculty tho hHir.g rf future delivery contracts, specially for tb.o racr.th of May. the ffect in tho corn market was In general to deprts "alues. Cautiousr.fSH of banks In making loans was

MARKETS

C1I1CACO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Arrll 20. IlCnlS Ibelpt. 2ö,oeK; market 13-2o up; bulk, $l.T7:. 15 00; racking, $12 2.-113 00; licht?, $lä.2ü fi 15.70; pigs, $13.5oji?l.'.2ü; roughs. $1170 U 12.50. CATTI.i: rteerlpts. ll.OOi): mnrket PJo lower; beef. JirUifl l.."); but. her steck. $.l.XiLT.40; canners and cutters. $1.75 Pto.kern ami feeders, $'V".V1 V50; town, Oi"irl2.75; calve. .$l-.('i 11 oo. S1IKLT Kcveipts, L'?.o): mark, t slow Iambs; wo'1 lambs, $10.251.25; aves. 510.5JH 13.50. iist nrri'AiO Livr stock. r.VST lUTFALO, N. Y.. April 20 CAT TLi: IU elpts, 2h; market a tlve jiiid steady; shipping steers. Sl."...-.') 14 75 ; l.i:te!er grades. $10.errl3.50; cows, $ä.tl0 dj to r. CALVIN Receipts, 4.M: market slov, r-' up: cull to choice. $5CA'(i 12 tM). SHi;i:r AM) LAMMS Ue- elpts. l,fHO; market low; lamhs 5 up; eiil e lamhs. $l.s..M6!liA'0; cull to fair, $1ookj is ao : yearlings. $15.e'(;lC.5U; !.-ep, il-O'ci" 14.50. HOT.S Ilecfipt. .CW: market 2Y5V up; Yorkers, 51G.inlTt.25 ; pips, $15.25

IMH WAI'OLIS LIVE STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, April 201100 5s Iteeeljit?. 4 oOO : market 25c up: Yet henvles. $14 r.O.f -5.50; mediums and mixed. $ 15. 75f;T common to choice, $lt'i00; bulk of sales. $10 00. CATTLn Kecelpt. 400; mrtrkt nctlr. hisrher; steers. $.25'?14.00; cows and heifers. ..fNVtf 14.00 SIIKKI' i:eelpts. 100; market steady; top, JS.KlOXH).

CHICAGO CltAIN AM) TltOVISIOV.

CIIIPACO. April 2".

Opening High Low Clost CORN yXny lTH 174 171; 172'i .luiv v-'s iv lcn'i ic,2 Sept. 157T; 1WH 155 4 155 OATS Mav fi? fO-; 'is; 001; lulr Ss1 7 S7.v mi!K M.iv 530 550 55.ee 55 05 lai:i Vnv 10 57 10 72 10 50 10 02 .Tnlv 20.40 2.17 2055 0 40 nir.s Mmv 17.tV i;V 17 40 17.50 July 1S.." 17 5) 1 HO 18.42

Till' lMF.PI7ni:T ( HHISTI V SPIltlTl'ALlST (Tinini. Will hold their firrt services on Sun-lay evening In Melville hall at 7:P.n Mr.. "h.is. F. Shafer. lecturer and message bearer. Public invited 329 7-May 1

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PREDICTS GAIN OF PRIKT PAPER

Baltimore Sun Man Gives iViews of Production of Mills.

Dy United Press: WASHINGTON", April 23. Print paper production will bo Increased bv 7.00,000 tons next year. Paul Patterson. Baltimore Sun. told the senate print paper investigating committee today. "It is very clear that the shortage now existing is due to increase of

consumption beyond capacity of the

mills," he said. "I think the manufacturers are showing moderation in prices charged. A few small wildcat manufacturers are selling in the spot market and that is whfe. tho extremely high prices are Seing charged. It was necssary for manufacturers to increase their prices however, The criticism from publishers arose through misunderstanding on both sides and the manufacturers not taking the publishers into their confidence when they began to raise prices three years ago. As a result publishers started agitation for government control and manufacturers did not increase their mill capacity any more. Put I think everyone unöerstands the situation now and new mills are being built. By next year mill capacity will be increased by 200,000 tons." May Halse Irlocs. If publishers continue present universal efforts to reduce consumption there should be a marked effect by fall, he said. Publishers are seriously considering raising prices to three tnts a copy In many cities, he explained. "The Baltimore Sun, however, does not feel it Is a proper policy because the readers are not to blame and it is opposed to newspapers curtailing their nfluence by reducing their circulation," Patterson ffaid. "The onlv effective way to curtail

consumption is to reduce advertising j space by charging higher rates and!

thereby reducing me sizo oi auur tistmcnts."

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Stephenson Underwear Mill

$300,000 preferred, seven (7) per cent cumulative Stock for sale. Non-assessable. Par value of shares, $100.00 each. Dividends payable June 1st and Dec. 1st. Exempt from State and Federal normal income tax. ' There is no bonded debt against company. Insurance is carried on replacement values. The business of 1920 is exceeding that of 1919 50 per cent and is 100 per cent greater than that Of 1917. These Underwear Mills have been in successful operation for 32 years and the opportunity for continued growth constantly broadens. Subscribers can arrange for purchase of Preferred Stock at the following South Bend Banks: American Trust Company. Citizens National Bank. First National Bank. St. Joseph Loan and Trust Company. Union Trust Company. Or at the Office of the Mills. Stephenson Underwear Mills B. C. STEPHENSON, President.

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USE Our MONEY

Here are eight Interesting members of th Hlnda Metho!l5t Episcopal Commission, who arrived ia the Cnltcd States a few day ago, aci who will attend tlie Cliuxrh conference at D Moines. Iowa, this week.

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Trading with idvertlsei rneins more for lws cash

You can get any amount you ned up tu ! nr. jour own security such as household goods, pianos, llv- j-tock, tc.. v. hich i j left In your possession. $20.00 only S1.50 for Ilvr Month. $40.00 onlr J3.00 for live Months $30.00 only S8.7."i fer Tie M(nth. ABOVE IS TOTAL CHARGES NOTHING TOIl IVM'IIltS Larger loans up to $200 at same- proportionate .-..tes. Vdon't have lower rates for a select1. 1 fu Bl'T N1" IIATII 1" ALL. U'e don't chargft extra interest when you ar a f-w diy. late, vi carry" you in case of t-ickr.s or out of work. V arlocated on ground f.oor; you have no stairs to climb each time you make 3 "our payments. WELFARE LOAN SOCIETY Capital $200.000.00 219 S. 3IAI.V ST. rilONi: MAIN tS.

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