South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1920 — Page 18

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STOCKS STABLE ON NEW YORK MARKET

Nilo Amount to 6..0.000! Share? -Call Money Free Iv Available. Ry A .'!,i'r ! Pr.: Ni;V VuKK. J:iv I?,. 1 1 iv mIJVnt fntur'! tradi.-.g on the sine!: ''.xchnngo T:; l.iy w m '.-ir;:ly a repetition of :-, pre ! ir. g s .--ion. The ir.abi;;ty of pric Indi' a ! fj that List wo k's ur.xpf ' tr i ;i'lv:inro T.ad not lief n thoroughly ; r4 . : I . i I . .Saleg a.rr.o::r.U d V OCVm'jA shares. I "in .1 r.ci.il. industrial ami rornrnf rrial A'lvii p. .v. far ,is they pertain to 'i 'r'?f 1 VaIuK of rc.;rit I' M, wri again perfunctory (r fugitive. (Jail r.V:,ey v,is f: !y nvail.ibio a!, per nt. ihil ra'- ruling throughout Iii lay,' Iut .additional withdrawal.-, of '.tu ni r S" rv s by K inks at rop r.f r. roiurf'.l thn i-upply of tiri.o funos to a minimum. .Mo!crat4 lU-mtlon. r,oth r ijmdc.it. r a fion In PritIsh xchane was aor orr.oani .1 by reports that Kn'.and ha.l as.-. aim ! the greater part of tl: .ng!-i'ra-rWi loan, but the l!"-al agmtM f he Hriti-h gt-v mm-r.t wrrj without .i'ivi'.ra on the pubj'rt. I.onds were featured by the strength of l' leian ami the r.ew iSwi.-.i govt rr.rjKnt fc's making new high rrira.-;. Pomcstie. bonds including Liberty Issues u ?o irregu!ar. Total sales (par value) $12.irf,0"0. al 1". S. bonds wa rf u.urhiingol on call. HELPFUL CONDITIONS AID CHICAGO MARKET Er ArS.itM Prep: ':HM'Ai. July ,2 Favorable ofiditions for the rapid crowth f corn rn'r than count rbalanoed in th rorn market Tiusday th? bullish tfert of Idar it rust, Corn closed unMttbd to r,-74c n t lower with efteniber t' ?l.'j,j,.i and D"reml.rrSl.il1., to SI. 11. Oats tin -ihcil 1 Is f 1 '-ic to ii; duwii and proviMon-: i fT to f.T. Kjv derive that no actual ihtn.U'f had yet b,-en done, by bln. ; rust kd r-ron to a leridd le.. enini: of ten sion about reports concerning the .... Idaue. JutKt after the oppninc however, the corn market bulged temporarlty nwln to an estimate that as a result of black rust the yield of Fprlnrr whf.it would be redured 21,000,000 bushels as compared with the July outlook. Predictions of increased arrivals weakened tho oats market. New Oklahoma oats ware xpected hero within ten day?. IiWfr quotations on hojc.s and prain palled down provisions. Support was lacking. CHICAGO L1VÜ STOCK. CinCA;n. Julv l?.. Hn;s -llrcolpt r . :r ' :,--,.---. ,:"i.t.. . - it.'. I"l ' nei f. ? i-i... , i'.i'iMiik, $l.ty't&; lichte, ll'u läW ; pips, ?i.v-7i pmisIjs. $irir.yK 'ATTI.K Hn-eipts, 1 l.w"") : mnrkt ft rone. 1 h'ta-r: beof. ?lo.2.,r,, 17.2.".; buN h'T str"k, .'i.."0'W 1 1.7." : ratinern :iiid aittrf. $l."J."f, 7 ." ; ' ki-ri and ffe'li-rs. 2Vu 1' ; i'uws, ?. )'j 1 1 7ä ; calves, J 12.2.".''. 1 i. Sil I 1". P Itecdpt!. ll.orni; rnnrket Mi'.nlv: wind lairdo, 7.ö"-i M ö ; &hmi latabs. .!V. i:.t Ili ri Al O l.IVF STOCK. kast r.r rr.M.o, n. v., July i.n CATTLi: Hf.lpts. ::; market r,itlv and steady; prli::- st.rrs. .fli''j lt.7"; Klilj'5lie sf.-ers. ö" but -her gr.oiv. 42J.iO. CAIAPS iCer.-lpts. 4Y; m.irkct stri'iik'. 1: htljer; cull t rholre. f-(J. Is .V SlirnP AM I.AMP.S KprTlpt. rO; markrt nctlve. 2."- Idcher; ?liep, .V. up: bil. l.-unbn. S'17'- 17."J-i ; Mil to fair. p)',j if75; jcariliit:, ?11'T,13; fheep, ?ö 1i'J Iff KJS -R.r-pjptn. 4,ofio: market nrtive. 1 2.'h' l wer; Y"rk rs. Jl'V; 17.20; pies, M.". -l."i.7ö : nde,J. .17"? 17.1."; h.-avr. .p..; pi 00; ri-ucl , Jll .V' ID; stacs. id b. CHICAGO CASH C.KAIN. CIIIfWUM. -Inlv if. WHIIA'l No .t red 2.v.; No. l Lard, J2.s"; N. r. .prinir. f2.Srt. (Vli.N- -N. 1 ydl.w, .! IUP, ; No. '2 Tell. .TV, ?1U1. ; N. ;: yrlbtw, S 1 . V ; No. 4 rtdlou-, $ir.a: N'. .' Vrllavv. .1 .V.: No. ; a-llrw. 1 :.2' 1..V: Nu. 1 mixed. ?l..V.... r.i't t1: N-. !uixN. $ l l. ; No. a nUfd. 51: N.. 4 n.ixrd, .1 No raixi'l. $1. "'-. l.'.i". ; N 1 wMte. ?lc.o l.c.7: No. 2 wi.it.. $i v.-M.rr. OATS No. ,t whit-, ,1 O ll.ordi ; Mo. 4 Mio, $10 HA km: V .1.:VT:1 .22 KYi: No 2. 2. ; I . ciiit'At.o ruoinrr. CHICAGO. July I'.T'TTKIt Crrarnry extras. .V4c; f r.md.ir is. W; firsts. 4''-v".V; fr-.inih. 41'ad.'. KwiiS urdhiarlfjj. n, lL-"-v; firsts, 414 ei2tiC. CHKKPF: Twln. 22-, e: Anirlrn. 2c. I'tl"Il KY fn wis. .'i."..-: 1 ticks. 2V; p-ewe. 20.-; cprli'.js. 4'V.f. t.'.c : turkevs. 4!.. I'OT.VTiH'.S -Car". 2; Vicoiidn p. r 1; lf'S , 57; Miu:i'"t:n p-r 1m Po . 7, cmcxr.o ;k.in am ruovisiov. CllH'AG . July l.V (rpe:di:ff lllcfi CORN July i?.a I'M Ss-t. l- l1- ll2lj 1 !"' I.ow i.v. 4 l.v. lit-. n."s C.'i'n i.v. 4 iii OATS JlllT M 7 v Sept. 75 Do 77'j .Tuly Nenir.al S.-pf. 2tV.i.Aiä -.h:lr Nrun'.v.al it ins .1 1: 1 r N..r.!n.il 7 "N4 7".'h 2".t (" a i :: r. :'.a bvio 17.;'s) Sent 1 , .. 17 17 ".A riTTsiu'iw; i.ir. stdck. rnrsr.rini. im. Ju'.y 1;. catti.t: K-.drt llffht: murker -ff.i1v; C.. l e. SI.'. -,V.i 1': cod. JM:.v.ii:.; fair, $;i'.t J4- val (aIo'. ' 17 2.". shi:i:p ani i.amk -k--eirts lii.t: r-. trkt-r sf. adv; prl:n. u.-t!..-r-. . :?'' .""; t..cd ; .7: : fair ra'..-d. 7 ;; larn'cs. .no . rV l.rver; prlta. 1! 2."..; ..".: Tr-.edttin, 1 ea v Y crTn. mv 1!: t ' r k r i . ftp-a 1 '' 7." : ; .1 " -j ' ; rougf.. Sll.ir..': j'.'. Lr;n: to n:irr. rnnr wayni:, in.'., j i" The siif r ar.r.ivc r;ry cf tl:e Iathrn Leai:t:e rf Ar.:t rva will i ;h r. this evt Th.e ccr. nti 'n w:'t he In . ssin fr thro" ilns. Ma.-.y I re rr. ineTit L':th r.iri" fror:i a'i pirts c f the c v.'.r.tr -- i'.l be atu r.dar.co. i:ti:m timi: limit. VILXN'A. J::!y 1 3. The farm !aT'r rs havr rtr. d i th.e t:ine li:r. it r f thefr 'jltfr.:1. tun: f' r two days. I: nnr. our.' .--d that i:n! s th :r ? :anI-' are i on , d. d th-y : 1 1 be'in t. Cither .rtd i'..".;i.-;:;;i- th- rr. p. W. dr.. i !V. UTIIY" MSTKIW PACT. IT.Aon:. Julv i-The chamber ef drl ut: s h .s r.4n.'.d Co- tr.-.itv M-ith Ai:tr:.i t r !!:- prot- cti r; if r:lncri:l v Par'.l iii . r.t i..x'(.ur ned f:ala.v until 'October 1.

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Ni:v VOIIK- Jul' prp. s en trie .-:ck e xc n.ir.g'.- toil iy A. T. and S. I" Ar:. rican pert Sugar . . . American Lrug Syndicate Arnrri an Can A IE.-. Chalmers Amfri-an ('ar Foundry . Amern an IHornotivf .. sou . . :i ..Ii; ..41 . ir: s i , . MO A na nda '"id" r . . Aro r: .m j-'rr.iti,'. and Ilfr. Co..l; a . ( ; w l : s A. T. ar.c! T 3::, I.'aldwin Is 'cr-.rnot ive 1 1 v , '.. ar:d () Bf thlt hem Stt-1 "It" Hutte and Haprrk.r i:. it. T 'ar.adian I'arific ''hiil Copper . 9 ! '.n ; .121 ''ulan "ar.e Su;:ar 517h a!if.rn!a I'trdiuni 22 H Central Leather G 1 C. and ) ;, i'olo. l"u ! anrl Iron 21 'orn I'r'd nets 1 'J'-Zn Crur-ibli. St 1 l.'j.: "hino ( V.pj r CO 1 .. -T, I'rie Jr ferred . . . :o'i , . . .::: 2 . ... 7 0 -V ö l U ni ...ir,; . . . s? . .'j l ...17i . . . s: 50 U . ..:'." .... . .10:1 .... l 1 ; ... I a . . . 'J ?. , . 2 f ... 2 1 ...42 .. 12 . . 01 .. 63 .. S92 Ireat Xrthf m f)re Clrr.it Northern I'n ferred . White Motor Greene Cananea Hid.ar.d leather Common IIile and leather I'rt ferred Industrial Alcohol International Nickel Internationa! I'aper Inspiration Copper Krnnerott Copper I-ackawana Steel Mexi an Petroleum Miami Copper Marine Common Marine Preferred Missouri Pacific Maxwell Common Midvale SteeJ Nevada Copper New Haven Ss"- C. Norfolk and Wisltrn Northern Paritic hio Citirs (las Pan-American Prtroleum Peoples (Jas Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal ." , . . 714 . . 41 . .10.". 0 GO Hay 'onyolilatetd Copper ... 16 T k I i iw-ruiini; so Republic Stfel Itock Island . . . . , Kock Island It Rubber Southf rn Pacific Southern Railway St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd St u de baker Common 37H .. . . r,3 99 9 4 .... 2:i 34 .... 311.; .... 72 31 12Ö4 6S4 .- csu .... 41 llß 92 1074 f,N Sin- lair Oil Supjar Tobacco Products Vanadium .... Texas Oil Texas and Pacific I'nion Paritir ii - mcci common I. S. Steel Pfd P. S. Food Corn ' j.t. 1.1U i I . Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabash A StroTnbere Willys Overland Western I'nion Wool West iJl.chouso . 67'; . 72 4r . 2r.4- ' .. 1, . . so . . S7 49 Liberty bonds ,1U percent 91 K; first l's s 6.1 0 ; second 4's 8r.30; first 4's S.4n; yrcond 4,s s:...r6; third 4's S9.10; fourth 4 $5.7 4: fifth 4's 9R.00. South Bend Markets HAY. tsTKAW AM FEED. ?"f d -. 4.M) 4. Mlchlf.n.; i,, "-V-Payini; ?2ü-o. belling NiAV COUN Selling f.VC'jififi-,. K.UKAW i'ayiurf 12 tiliu C14U:1Q O' tve bale. IMO 1ayiutf ?1 n- 'hiig 51.30 ot .,I,:"--:uliN1,aJ'I,,e S1-70, fccl!h'i'cluviTk m:i:p rajiDf 12 to 2ti bu.. leiliue .o ti 32. ALMKi: CLoVlfK-.filing Jol'.UO. ALI ALI A (Nuitlieri gluu; 2S.0J, GKAIN AM FI2EI. (CorrfttcJ lily by I. il. Mur(ni,, frr ldlt. lljilraullc At.) snrrr cokn r.i: .i.c io. t)ATS.l,ujliie' Jl. 10, svdiiifc' 11.13. HUA.N Sejll-jg f;.oo. MIDDLINGS skllini; f.f.30U-53.:0 hundred. cnur:'j:i ri:LD-.so:iiiig s.1.23 per cut. SCIIATCII FLLL-Sclliutf fl.7G per UUIMUNUS Sc lunhf WHKAT Huvii.c. 2.75. Ki;-P.iyiiig 2.t:0 busLoI. (Corrcctf! Ill Uy Variier Ilrot. Bt4 More. 2 s. Michigan St.) COW IM:as 7 l ufrhel. J A rA.NL SIS MIL L V. I $0.00 to $! 00. KLD CLO Lie 4J7.W, 1 1MOT11 v ?; I,. M'KLTS Jl 00 cwt. SOL' IAN viUASs-:,'.3r) to ?1n00 per t und re J. alsikl-$ v;.co to r;s uo. t4Nl'Lu LI roo pouaJ. WIN TL It UU 11AIK1 ULICII-J27.C per l.utbel. ULI i: tiKASS JÖ 00. SWKKT CLO Li: -535.00. MAMMOTH ( LOVLK - ."VV0C .o iTA.00. wiiui; clo i:k SWl.Kl' W11ITL CLOVKII 431 KILLD I'LAS-iOO to 5.00. HAl'K SLK1 (Jvvjirf Krti i.OO bu. LAWN ;i;ass kV per lb. bUJA lil.ANS (l to ..j:0 110 bu. bLLU CUlt.N 4 00 busbeL LI E STUCK . (Corrected Hilly Ly Jr.r Uro... ?. L IIKAVY FAT STL KUS lair to good. LXtllr; prin. 124rl4c. HOiJS i.'.o it i;,. us. II. : in to 175 U ICiC; 175 to 22Ö lbs.. LV; 2-.0 to CUO, 14 4. ritOniCE MARKET. (Corrected T-ly ty ih XIro(herhod ürv,rr, 230 N. Main St. BUTTLIt AND LdtiS -CriM-nry butter, pali i: pi.und, selling dc pound; pa i Hi; 42c z?n, Mllin; 4v tlezeu. PKLl IS AND YLliKl'AllLils Fruit Ca'aforid.i naval oranges 7.V per dozen; M'Lia ya1 int.; new eabbug", paying I'-- iL., s dllf'.i.- 12c poU'lil. N L V I'fUAToLs Sidlinpr 1CK- a lb. I'DILTKI AMI MEATS. CorrrcteJ Itf Tj Jlmmle'i MaxWL ItA E. Jefferson DUd.l HELP Koa.t. LSJlh:; bulitug. 30c; round teak, 4oc; lrlol". COc; pjrttr. toupe. 7l'c l'OUK iOIN 10c. lako ;kc. SPLINt; CIIICKL?:-70". I1I1)E5 AM T.ILXOW. CorrsteU Today by V. Uppm&n, J1J N. Main t. IIIDLS ia to IV; calfk'.ins. 15c to 20c re:i dered talli.w. 4iV.i7c d U : rougi talo, 2i23c 1'-.; Devi wax. 2C15c. hail piu:sii)i:nt in i:s. I' v I' nit.-l Iri : .VKW Yi:K. July 13. Frank Tra:nlu:i. ;i yvars old. president of the Chesapeake of Ohio rai'.rcad. lied at his homo at Santa Parbara. '.i'..f.. it was announced today at the office rf tho company here !. atlv was caused by heart disease.

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COX TO CONFER WITH WILSON Session With President Will Be Held Next Sunday iMorning. i'y United Pless : COLUMBUS. O.. July 13. Gov. Cox announced today that he will conff r witli Pres't Wilson at tho white house next Sunday at 10:3ul a. m. 1- ranklin D. Koosevelt, candidate for vice president, also will confer with the president. A vigorous stump campaign to he wak'eil in all sections of tho country until the eve of tho elections will he started by James M. Cox and Franklin 1). Itooscvelt shortly after Autr. 13, tho two candidates have decided. The outstanding features of tho tirst conference of tho nominees was that both arc anxious to start "swings around tho circuit" as .soon as notification ceremonies are over. To OlKMi ill YWst. A complete apreement also was reached that tho campaign should open in the west. Roosevelt stated that ho expected to resicn his naval otlico about Auir. 1. Crx expects to retain his gubernatorial office. The presiilentJ.nl nominee clearly indicated tho League of Nations will be made the main issue on his western trip. WAUMNO AOAINST AM UM CAN swinili:iis. In the Jewish paptrs of Poland articles have appeared warning the people against American swindlers who travel from one small town to another in Poland, claiming to represent the American Government or various philanthropic societies, collecting money from persons who wish to com' to tho United States, under tho pretenso of furnishing th.-m with passports. vises. tc. Many women and children have been defrauded in this way to the extent of thousands of marks, appeal has been sent out to Jews An in ,'eS this rountry t write their :elati. abre::!. warning them of he practice.. so WATCH S. W. Corner Michigan

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Eyt Examined 7 by H. LEMONTREE South Send' Ekdla- Optometrist aod Man u fact urlnf Optician Xtm can duplicato any pnlr of tflense, no natter wher they were made. 1Z1H 8. MICHIGAN ST. " yf '" - ' ' ' ' The Test of Time Has Proven That We Are best fitted to handle your numerous needs for MONEY Phono MaLn 1G18 OLD AM ItLLIADLE." IF YOU need nmrioT jind arc particular us to SLItVlTL, fee us. The npro rurvfiil you are in pplertinrf the test place to borrow, t he more certain you will ! to cbooRo tLe "old reliable STATH." Loans on Chattels. Main 1740. STATE LOAN CO. LEt.ibllflhed If!., 2nd Floor Merchant Hank nid. S31 S. .Midi. St. We have plenty of ice for everybody, and we have trucks and wagons to deliver it, but we need men at from $36.00 to $39.00 per week. If we can get the men we can take care of the entire city. You can always get ice at the plant. Mifsoia! Ice ompasiy Main 2221, 395; Lincoln 6123.5395. Save money by patronlrrnj merchants that advertise.

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AGO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M)x-i;ksiient notice. State t Iinlifana, St. Joseph t.'ounty In the St. Joseph Circuit court. nuse No. 170.V. Jennie Stephens . William II. Jodon. et al. It appearing by tile nffblarit of a competent person, that laiene Hanklns, dcfi'iolant to the complaint in the above entitled raupe und defendant to the crosscomplaint of Jennie Stephens In the above entitled cause, is a non-resident of t lie fdute of Indian i, notb-e is hereby piven to sail Ilnnklns that said cause (upon said complaint and cross-complaint I 111 c-orne on for heiring at the court house of paid county in Haidt court n the 14fh day ot September. KCl and said Hanklns w ill take due notice there f anu u failure to appear to said cause. Haid cause will be heard and determined In his absence. Witness my hand and s al of said court this r.'th dav of .Tune, ltco. wii.m n m. wARxr.n. Clerk of St. Joseph Circuit Court. U MAlHiAKLT I.PN;. Deputy. CHAS. P. nni'MMOM). Attornevs for Plaintiff. SLICK V SLICK. Attorney for Defendants. June ü 13-20 O N - R K S 1 1 E N T NOTICE. State of Indiana, St. Joseph County In the st. Joseph Circuit court. Cause No. InOM. Mildred May Jodon. ty her next fiieii'l. William li. Jodon vs. Jeuui? Stephens, et It appearing by the .iffblavit of a competent person, that Lupene Ilankins, defendant t the complaint In the above entitled cause defendant to the crosseonipl.i'.nt of .1 er. nie Stephens In the aboe entitled cause Is a non-resident of the state of Indiana, notice is hereby given to said llankin that said cans.- tupon said complaint mid cross-complaint t will coilie in for hearing at the court house of said county in said court n the 14th day of September. and said Hauklns will take due im 1 1 ' thereof and oil failure t iippear t sild cause, said cause will be heart! aid determined In hi? absence. Witness mv hand and seal of said court this -Hth day of .luno, P.cn. WILUrit M. WAItNLH. Clerk of tlie St. Jo.oph Circuit Court. HY MAK; Ki:T LI N. Deputy. SLICK .V SLICK. Artornevs for I'lintlaff. CHAS. P. DKI M.MOND, Attorney f r t'jc Defendant and cross-plaintiff, Jenuie Stephens. June G -1.1 0 NON-RESIIIKNT NOTICE. State of In liana, St. Joseph County, S.S. In the St. Joseph Superior court. May term. l'O'. Vbd.-t Co vh. William i. Diu reo No T77(V lie It Known, that the above-named plaintiff his led in the. oiflre of the Clerk Paid court her complaint apiin-t paid Defendant in the above cause farther with a proper uflldavit that said Def.nd::nt. WiMiam Cox Is not a resident vt the State (,f In. liana. Said Defendant is hereby notified that i aabl cause will stand for trial on the -1st day of September, l'.i-" ae same belli;; the 2nl (7ay of the iixt ter;n of paid court to comnien e nt tlie "1 1 y of South I'.oikT, en trie lire Mondnv In September riet. on wLlch day paid Df fern laut is required to nppear to said action. WILIJflt M. WA It NEK, Clerk. l MAKi.AKKT LPMJ. Deputy. George Sands, atty. for jdaint'.ff. June L'J July 0-11 NOTICE OF AI MIN I ST RAT ION". Notice la hereby lven, thut the unders!i.nei has been appointe.l by the Superior court of St. Joseph County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Waleiity Pltula, late of St. Joseph county, deceased. Said estate 1 urped to be polvent. FRANK TAIiLRSKI, Admlniatratt.r. June -0, l'.co. Josepli V. Wypisjynskl. atty. for estate. .Tui.e -t-Ju!y -11. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiaia. St. Joseph CoTinty, SS. la the St. Joseph Superior court. May terms. l'.20. Jennie Carlson vs. Arthur Carlson. Divorce No. r04. lie It Known, that the above named j Plaintiff has tiled In the office of tU i Clerk of said Court her complaint apalnst said Defndant in 'the above cause together with a proper affidavit that said Defendant. Arthur Carlson, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant Is heceby untitled tint said cause will stand for trial on the -1st lay of September. lC'-'O. the name being the 2nd day of the next term of sil l court to commence at the city of South Rend, on the .Ird Mondnv in Septem!. er r next, on whKh dar paid Defendant 1 relulred t appear to nld action. W I LIU Ii M. WARNER. CWk. liy MAUC.ATiLT LI N;. Deputy. Rieb Pylf. atty. for plaintlT. July 13-20-2T Try NEK'S-TIMES Want Ads

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CMC O - w 1,1 LOST AND FOUND. LOST Itrown suede purse containli.g bills and small change, ralllntr cards with '.wncr's name, Ri-t-rn to lU") Portage av. Reward. Zil-l LOST Male black and white, pome tan English Peagle. His name is Spot. Call Main 4.1-. receive reward. r.o.",-i7 LOST Diamond ptu.i, welghlntr over 75-KH; liberal reward. Call Z. P. Rowcrman, lloth Century garage. 0777-14 LOST At 2) N. Mlcb . a bunch of keys. Reward. Call Main :tl5. 4a-tf HELP WANTED. Salesmen WANTED Two salesmen wdn sU' C ssfully pold insurance, books. Mo. ks, et .. to r'pres.-nt old stablislied Detroit Co. in So. Rend; very large return for no n who produce. Address FVS News-Times. .7a5 i-i; WANTED Stock salesman by Detr-dt Motor Truck. Dividends have averaged 2Fc yearly. Reference included many bankers, also Dun : liradtr-et ; to men who qualify we have a very attractive 'proposition to offer. Our men all earning from 20 t .") weekly. Call Room 2KV. Jefferson Hotel. 6' l'j SALESMEN WANTED Salesmen to sell Acme specially Company's floor dressing. A hue proposition, either all or part time. Write l. E. Hausier. S.V) Cllntou St., for lutervlew. 07'aVtf Male Help WANTED Two coal drivers. Apply at S01 S. Main st. Loughmau Coal Co. tH2 Jll WANTLD Latlie and bench hands. Apply purchasing dept., IJirdsell Mfg. o. 4010-tf WANTi:D Experience, 1 proof reader. References required. Steady employment. L. P. Hardy C. MiV-i5 WANTED EN tlVEEIi, ONE ACj .FAINTED WITH STKA.M II EATIN ( i PLANT AND WHO CAN ACT AS HEAD JANITOR AND DIRFCT THE WORK OP TWO ASSISTANTS. L P. HARDY Co. iv.cy;-l'j WANTED At once: White chef, capable of handling large business. Apply Y. M. e. A 4el1-tf WANTED-First-elasi machinist. The Singer Mfg. Co. 27.V) tf WANTED Experienced pto.im shovel fireman. Applv ieo. J. Hoffman C , 714 N. Emerit k pt. CC' IS WANTED Four laborers for repair bbop Apjdy Superintendent of s. P.. v N. I. Ry. Co., cor:: r N"tre Dame and Division sts. 'J'V,-15 WANTED Cabinet men, ma--!.lne na and tiuShers. ShldU-r Bros. Mfg ' . Ptrj I'enu avc -i.U 11 WANTED Roy ver sixteen years, permanent position, and chance for a Ivai; emt i.t : must a.m from gof.d fatally with n fer.-n e (i. E. Meyer .V Son. 11.",117 W. Jeft.-rson blvd. ''ls-M WANTED Several bright young men f..r factory werk. Allay Sutii I'.nl Watch Co. i.7-lS WANTED Man for general nil around work. AppSv Sauth Pvnd Watch "o. WV- IS WANTED Washing m i' Line salesman to represent ii well known washer In rear-bv territory. Apply lu f.erson. 1-2 N. Michigan st. d--Aug. 12 WANTED M.t hine moulders f r automobile rly wheel: good pay: g'Cl wr.rking conditions; also several foundry heliers. Appl- Perkins Corporation. 0fli-tf WVN'TED P aperhnnger and painters. L. Chelminlak. HCO W. Dlvlsbo; Sr. Liccoln l--4. Oll-l'J WANTED-Assistant drug clerk. Reg: terel preferred. Bastian s Drug St'-re. WANTED Two waiters and a rook. 3-';i--2 W. South t. Cl-3-tf WANTED Several experienced M'hlnlts. Stead v work, good pay. Slbr Machine Co . 2j: 1 Tutt St. LTj'Sj-J IS WANTED Marrlet man e xperlenred .a farm werk. Call Harrlion p5-F-. S40-tf WANTED Industrious white br.y or young man as prt-r. M'nt be a good worker. Good was, rTa and board. Apply In person to manner of South R-u.l Courtrr Club. Cr;li-tf

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