South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 212, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1920 — Page 22
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STRENGTH SHOWS OH STOCK MART
Rate on London Fall to Lowest Quotation Since Lat March. 1' Associated I'rrsa: NJ7W YOKK. July An nr. 1- r rurren of strength p rv:id '1 th--:ick nurktt Th :r.-d.i . b spite tho jTwort acute .iknrs. -f ir.t motional remittance:, the iatc n Lern n. for .mplc, f. Illing to th- lw st quotation ä-lnce lavt March, nfj. r-ln',-s of sterling b.IN v-r- unu- Lilly t xt er.slvc, afuplii:? to lh- re")rM of lie a!..rs. fir.e f whMii urn- :nI i r. -1 to regard tho - -1 i : r nr. s-p -uliliM.in Lrg" p irt. Fiih, Italian and Spani-h -xc -harigo r a t. d in ryrrputhy with the- bieak in Hnii.-!i rut--. Oils, motors. Tvoolcn and tcxfli's r.ulicd with n:ch t -' a-. to o:;ii:' ui-jciit short or. enng, and .sever. tl f the prominent mi-c Il inc.us r-poci iltk-s closed at pains of one ' three print.-'. S.'.l's amounted to r.O.000 shares. Tr.i'lln in bor.dv. as bss active, but the tone was htronger, especially for Ulorty U-n-s ami several cf the international i-io'i;. Total hales ipar value; a.irgregated 'J, 1 73.00 o. old U. S'. boruU urc unchanged on call. EXPORT BIDS PUT DAMPER ON GRAIN MARKET THURSDAY r.y Associated Frees: CHICAGO, July 23. Attention to be-triph views on tho financ ial ut1jjK counted Thursday in tl -pres.--inp tho T-.im market after :.n .'!! rtroun'l advance. Wheat cloyed heavy 1 1-4 to 1 l-:c net Imvr sith IV-romber 233 1-4 and March 1-4; Corn finished one to 2 loo down and oats varying from 1 rn I 1-S decline to 1 l-4c pain. The outcome in piovlUuns waii a Mtbacl: of two to l"c. At first tlio wheat market had an upward tendency with other cereals wlm,' larpely tt npprehenrion that dry weather might lnjuro the corn. rrtp. 1-iter, however, the fact that export bids wer six to elht cents loANcr. put a weight on tho market and ( too did weakness of foreign exchange. Sharp upturns with which tho day opened In tho corn rr.arket were more than wiped out in th last hour. Jdears nado much of assertions that rural buying did not. have the volume which genuine uneasir.es about lack of rain would warrant. Oats were pnverneal .entirely by th cr.uryn of other grain. Provisions advanced and then reacted with corn. C IIICAGO LIVK STOCK. rillCAdO. Jnly ).-Hnr;srHecelrt.. "looo; nnirket 'iVSO' hlu'h.-r: btilk. 51K; l.V'.K)- biifehers. packing. Mh 15714.23: URht?. 14 '.V.f 10; idfs. SH'.'l' lO; rotiKlix. .513.2.V.b'..7o. C T TI.i: lie. eipt. l-'.OoO; market fte;.'.ly; beef, $12.W.rl7.10 ; bntrhpr -toek ;".V,tl4 W; ranners nnd cutter?. 'j T.vV htekrH nn-1 f-edem, 'Oj. l'-.2ä ; , nlres J13ffj SHr.Fl' Kerrlpta. 22 0tMi: mnrkot f teady; wnul laiubs, $7."4."j,lö..V) ; lirn latut.s, 3'IO.DO. F. ST m FKAU) I.1VK STOCK. FAST WFFALO. N. V., July 'JO CATTI.F Keelpts, market active. Me:idv; dtdrplni? steerj. S:.WU ; lMitehr gradn, ?''at3; owe, :vv,l. i'ALVFS lieceipf. 1-5; market tip: eull to choic IC32CL SHld.F AND LAAn. Kecelpts. 20; market netlve, uteady; choice bimbs, .v x,i 10.75 : cull to fair, MUCU.73; j-irl!nc!i. ?ll'id2..V); Fheep. .'ül'HHiS Heepipts, 2.7CJ; market active, 10-:5.V up ; Yorkers, jninn.p;.; rips. 5lr,.7..''3 17 : ml led. f l..754fdi;.s; heavy, JltVJÖiliö.uO; roughs, 12'ü13; stags, (210. riTTsnriio Livr. stock. riTTSlirKG, I'n. July 2i. -OATTLn Kceipts light: market steady: chob-e, $15.2.v;-;i3T5: good. 1414.73; fair, ?12 (illXTAt; veal -alvos. fl7(iLS. SHFFP AND LAMbS Kerrlpti lichf. mnrkit steady: rrime wethers, $1? ia75; good, fair mixed. ?7(i'J; lsmbj, Jf 1." 2a. IIOiJS lteeripfs licht; market hUher; prime hf-nvy hoRi, $ir.7."firl': metiiunis. M7.UWj. 17.73; heavy Y..rkrs. $17.2X1 17.73: Ilffht Yorkers. .iu:-vyi7; piu'ü. 515.75103; roughs, 51113.3; Btaga, riiiCAoo ritonrcr. ciiicaoo. Juir 2".. nFTTnn Prpamfry eitrai. 3V; ntnndards, Ilrnt. 4v?'52c; necorid. 42'a47o. F;C,5-urdlDarIi, 4'U41; tirsts. 4.14 r;44Hr. CHlinSi: Twin, 22i; America?, i '4 f. POULTRY Fowl. flTekf, Frrlr.ffj, frrt 20-; roasters, 42c; turkeys. 4" roPATOKS Cam. f: ICimu. Misfourl aad eurly Oblo.i. $3.75j.3.'. I CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. rHIC.;. July 2:. Will; AT No. 2 hard. & co. OHiN-.No. 1 reTIivrr. ?1 A itf 1.40VJ : Ni. 2 vellaw. 5L4.-.ll.4'." : No. Z mellow. 91.471: N- 4 yellow, J1.47U, : n. i ti:jx. d. ?1.4n: Na 2 mixed, 51.47'-? 1.4 : No .t mtsed. S1.44: N.. G mUed. 5142: Nv 1 viMlP. 51.401404; No. 2 white. ?1 .H rfM.40; N Ä htte. 51.47U. 47' j ; No. 4 tvhlte, ?1.4.":1 4',. OATS-Xrt. o white. 77tiMc; N. 4 white. -f.c. IIVTT-No 2. JfOcWv TIMOTHY 11.25. CLOYLK-5C.iV IM)INrol.H LIVF. STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Julv 2.'-H(r,S -I. relpts. evo; tnarket steady t' strong; tet heavies. J14. . ti 1." 7." ; nie. Hums nr.il rrdxeil. 51' 7',;1; f.::ini.n t cl.nl, o, 51-3 Cl"'.2': hulk cf s.iV. 5i(t-- - CATTLi: lte-etpt. ;hi; mirket tady; ffer. f.t rilOr; cow 5 nr. 1 heifers. fTVjdl KHi:i:r iUoelrts, ZM; rr.nrkrt tmily; to ?, K-C CHICAGO GILIN AM TKOVIION. CHICAGO. July 20 Operin Hlcli I.-w C'.c WHFAT Ie, 2-l 2-j 2T.1 2V, Mir. 211 2-V,:; i-.i. COKN 4 July 148 l;s pv, l4.T-i 14-., i4.i in 1, r.v. 12s 1, 1204 ir,-; OATS Juy 7 Ts'. Sert. 71 Dee. To'., roiiK 71 IT. 1, July 2-.V 2:1 2"' Svt. 27. LAUD July 1 Pi 1nT-s-L if.i3 U33 r.u- r..;.)! Rir.s I Jn!r N .-rr. I nI V: r1 ! Sr;L u7- v2 :1 ; siroriu: iwvi.m; sto.m s. BKKI.IN, Julv out cf th.shes left in Hcrlm's ir.cin-rai. rs from th city's burnt refus .1 n.ivtr.fr stone. U being manuf.,. :ur. d .htrh in .alj to be p.s h.-.rd an. I rrvlccab as ararP.-.v As G.-r-rr.Any no longer r. a!?ord t import paving material. which Svv !. n usd to upply. the di.'-.-overy of this chup by-product is greatly wd-cornad.
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iEW YORK STOCKS NHW VOUK". July 23. CJrs'r.g pric . n the stock xchange today v rA. T. nr. 1 Arn rir.in A r r l r i m n Am, r'f an S. I IN r Drug Sugar ... Syndic ato .84 :2 itiv Ahis ("halintr.H .A merit" m Car Foundry Ani-rian ls or.;t tivo .. A r, i' ftrid; Copper Ar;.r: in h'mitir. and Hf A. ;. w A. T. and T I laMwin Lotomotiv) . . . R and O f.. 'hi Mr m Steed "il" . . Üütto and Sdp-rir .24 4 .31 U . Co. 1 A O 33? 1 1 2 2 ; 8 4, 20 'J, 10 i X w , I US 4 3 ?i n. It. T tn.idian Pac ific i 'hi'.i 'opper I i'ii ,ri n -i t.- Sugar California Petn leum .2S J2 T S 54 Central Leather w ) . 'i,p. Fuel and Iron a.rn Produets Crucible Steel i:,0 'hino Copper '-'J'h Fnamel . . . C3 Fri': I'ommon 12 S Fri Preferred 1 9 1 (Irat Northern Oro ort at Northern Preferred . Jen ral Motrs Greene Cananc.i Hide, anil Leather Common Hide and leather Preferred Illinois Central . .34 S . .70 . .23 ..i4; . . si . .S3 Indus-trial Alcohol International Nickel ITS International Paper SQ'2 K r.ner.tt Coppt-r Iickawana Steel Lehigh Valley L. and N" Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Marino Common -Marine Preferred Missouri Pacific Maxwell Common Midvalo Steel Nevada (.'opper New Haven X. V. C Norfolk and Ve-tcrn j Northern Pacific Ohio Cities (Jas Pan-American Petroleum Peoples (las Pennsylvania Pittsburg Coal Kay Consolidated Copper Heading Republic Steel Hock Iland Rubber Southern Pacific . .fi'JS ..I2U .US 182 ij3; .2$ 70S i . 2 . 113S . 40S 112 20 l2 SSS 71S 3 9 S 21 cos 1 5 S so1; 33 S 9 0 i 01S 2KU o n - Southern Railway s Paul Common St. Paul Pfd Studebaker Common Sinclair Oil Suar , Tobacco Products Texas Oil Texas nnd Pacific Fnion Pacific U. S. Steel Common IT. S. Steel Pfd F. S. Food Corp Utah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chemical . 49 S , 67'. . 27H .119 V2 64S , 44 S . 37U 1 1 5 2 , SO 107 . cri . 6 8 S . . 17S . S2U Wabash A Willys Overland Wi stern Union Wool Westintrhouso 48 LU'erty bond. 32 percent 90.9S; first 4s S5.50 : .second 4's S4.54; first 4 U s SÖ.7 0; Vecond S4.7G; third 4Vt'? SS.66: fourth 4U's-S5.10; fifth 4; 's 95.70. South Bend Markets ILY. STRAW AND TEED. (Ccrrertc.I Dlly by th. YTraler MllUf XTlour d Ce 420 4. Mlchlsn.) NLW HAY raying 52UJ2, selllug. MAY COIiN 1'avlnir .1.63. stllinff 52.Uu't: J.i. I b.rKAW I'aying 512. jelllrs ;i4aiJ 0 C3c Laie. UATS Pajing $1.15. eillntf 51.30 ot 5140. CLOYEU Si:EI raying 524 to 20 bu, ielUng J-o to 32. ALblKU CLUVKR tiling 53ZCO. ALFALFA (Norther -mwn 2S 0JL OK-IN A Nil FEED. (Corrected lflly by D. U. Morgan. Starr MlIU, lljclraullc Ar.) SIIFI.L COHN Paying 5LtO. OATS.l'ayUi 1.L. 90. dug 1.4a Hi; an .selling 5a.0O. MIDDLINGS Selling CUori'LH FLLU ieiuug ewt. SCKATC1I FKLD .Selling hundred. 5-2o per $4.73 per (iltlNPJNCS-. bnsh1. WHFAT P.uylng 52.70. UL-Paying 52.00 bushel. JWD5. (CnrrteJ Daily My AVarnrr Drot. PJ 8tor. H ks. Mirhl(a ht. COW ri'AS.-57.oo bushel. JAPANFSi: MILLKT 5.00 to 58.00. KFL CLUVEU 5J7.0U. TIMOTHY I'M,: Kl'KLTS 54 M cwt. SOUHAN GltASS ilC.oO to 51S.00 per hundred. ALSIKF 5T.i to 00. tvi-N IFLUW k its roc pound. WINTFU UU HAllil ÜJ-.rCH-27.0 ftr huahel. HLUK lilt ASS 53.00. bWKFT CLUVKli 5A3.0O. MAMMOTH I LOVL1J--5.-V00 to YV111TF. CLOYL'U 4i.0O. SUKKl WIIITi: ChoVKll 533. FIELD 1'EAS $4 00 to 53-Oa KAl'E SKKl (I'uarf Eiex 4S.O0 bo. LAWN UUASS iOc per lb. fcOJA PLANS (1 to Mat 510 bu. tELO CUUN 4.L0 bunheL LIVE STOCK. (Corrected Dally by Mnjr.r Uro.. f. L Sn ht,. MUlivTiik.) IICAVY FAT sTi:i:ii. I air to good, l.tll; prime. 12U14c HO;S 120 to l. lbs , 14.-; l. to 173 It .. 14'-jc; 175 to 220 lbs.. 13:; 200 to JUO, 11 V rnonrer mihkit. (Corrected Td-y Xty iu Drotherhod Grwery, 230 N. Main ht. BUTT kit AND i:GiS-Cre!imery butter, paying f' pound, pelllnr (V4c pouDd; rpc. laying 4o vzvn. eeillu? 4So dozea. F1H.HS AND VFGKr.iiU.fJS Frulta. California rival oranjres 70c per dexen; ei:i!.g 5.0 cwt.; new cablage, paying 1J- IN, g.Ilin,: 12e pound. NEW roT.Tul Soiling 10c a lb. roiLTiu am M..rs. (Corrected Dny Tiy J!mm1e'a Markt I, ItS E. JefferoQ IlliJ.I BEEF Koai atc; boiling. 20c; round steak, 40c; tlxiob. CO;; irnrtcuse. 70c POKK EOIN 40c. LA 1(1 iiOc. . ' M'EING CHICKcr; 73c. 11IDE5 Ar TALLOW. (Correctl ToUay by .. V . Llppmas, Sit 2.. lUIn M. HIDES 10 to 1-: ealfklm. 15c to 20c rendered tallow. 4i7c lb.: rouga talkw, 2 ib.; beawax. ZjSUc. .Yomc Fliers Continue Air Journey to Alaska r.IMONT. Alberta. July 29. Nov York to NoT.e fliers were to b-ae here at 9:30 a. m. today for J is . r. SCO ml'cs northwest of Kdrr.unton. The machines were given :h.'foi:h in?pertians this morning f-T ihe lat and hardest section of the tp.ht. Tho Ilitrs were banqueted la; night.
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mem I . X -7 HER BARNEY GOOGLE HUGE STORES OF RICE ARE HELD ' ' i Ilonu; Kong Merchants Hold Commodity for Expected Increase. HONGKONG, July 29. Hongkong has been stocked with rice bought for export and held for a rise in prices even durinp the rice .hortaRc which has become serious in some cities of southern China and other parts of the Orient. The manager of a big commercial firm hero estimated that there was more than 510,000,000 worth of Saigon "long" rice stored In Hongkong. Recently the prlco fell rapidly and dealers and exporters found themselves loaded up with rice, while the banks were pressing for the payment of bills. Japan was not able to buy owing to the tightness of her money market and It was stated that America, ordinarily one of tho largest buyers of rice in this market, has ceased to purchase because she had obtained a sufficient supply. The Daily Press stated that about 75 percent of the rice exported from Hongkong goes to Cuba but that Cuba's supply had beer, purchased direct from the producers instead of the Hongkong middle man. There were food riots In Shanghai in the latter part of June owing to the high prices of rice there. On June 2 9 there was only a four days surply of rice available in Shanghai. E3 Oi 0 0 U7J7 D 2 1
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poUHn I ' 'V J HIkTHPht. S 'III l! CANADIAN PULP IS SENT TO SPAIN QL'EBKC, Que.. July 29. A new market for Canadian pnlp was deeloped here by the visit recently of August Kamoneda of Spain. Homaneda represents 2," of Spain's la.-gtst paper mills and had instructions to place orders for as much Canadian pulp as was available. He secured, however, he stated only one tenth of the amount he would" like to have purchased. The Canadian Government Steamship Maple Court has just sailed for Spain with the first cargo of Canadian pulp for Mr. Hatnoncda's clients, who consume about 63.00U tons of pulp per year. Hamoneda will leave shortiy for his home in Harcelona and "while there he will endeavor to Interest Spanish merchants in shipping their products, solch as oils, nuts and iruits to Canada, ROME ENTHUSIASTIC OVER MOVING PICTURES IIOMK. July 29. Rome's enthusiasm for moving pictures is enormous. Milan which is a much more densely populated city patronizes the "movies" much less than Home. The great increase in Rome dates from the second half of 1919 when the "sharks" as they call the war profiteers here, first came to the front. A newspaper writer lately accused them of going to the picture theaters with their wives and families in order to learn how people in what they imagine to be smart society dress and move and act 1 3 I
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has be'U Appointed by the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of St. Joseph County, Stafo of Indiana, executor of the Estate of Mary Vogt Cseres, late of St. Joseph County, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. ItF.V. LAWKENCi: HUKYATH. July 2S 19UO. Executor. Joseph V. Wypiszynskl. Attorney for Lstate. July 29 Aug 3-12. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notb e la hereby Riven, that the undersigned has been appointed by th? Superior Court of St. Joseph County, Stat of Indiana, Administrator of the Estate of Anna E. Harris, late of St, Joseph County, deceased. Said Etnte Is supposed to he solvent. WI LLAltl) J. HAltUIS, Executor. July 27. 1H20. (Jeorge L. Kulison, Atty. for Estate. July 20-Aug. 5-12 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, St. Joseph County, SS. In the St. Joseph Superior Court. May term. 102. Mary C. 1 omagnNlil vs. John Domnealskl. Divorce No. o-Pk He It Known, That tho above-named Plaintiff has ille.l in the office of the Clerk of said Court a complaint ngnluet mi ill Defendant In the aboe cause together with a proper affblavlt that said Defendant. John Domngalskl. Is iiot a resident of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 21st day of September. lt2. the same being th" 2nd day of the next term of said Court to commence- nt the City of South Pend, on the :'.rd Monday In September next, on whleh day said Defendant Is required to appenr to said pctlon. WILIH'IC M. WAKNEK. Clerk. I'.y WILLIAM A. MI NEK. Deputy. George Kurtz, Atty. for Plaintiff. July 2J-Aug. 5 12 NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana. St. Joseph County. SS. In the Sr. Joseph Superior C-iurt. May term. P. 20. Laura McKelghan vs. IMuard L. MrKeighan. Divorce No. ,4ä. be It Known. That the above-named Plaintiff has filed In th office of the Clerk of said court her complaint atalnst said Defendant In the above cause together with n proper affidavit that said Defendant. Edward L. M-deIphnn. is not a rcsblent of the State of Indiana. Said Defendant is hereby notified that said cause will stand for trial on the 21st day of September. P20. the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said court to commence nt the Clfv of South Ileud, oa the .'kd Monday III Septeriberj next, on wnbh day said Defendant is required to appear to said action. WILIMIt M. WAHNE It, Clerk. Py lio HE KT HENK Y. Deputy. George Sands, Atty. for Plaintiff. July 29 Aug 5-12 Thomson & McKinnon NEU YORK CHIC.WiO il Broudway 200 S. LSalla St. MEM RE IIS: New York Stock Exrhaxge New York Cotton Exchange New York I'roduce Kxchunsa Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Minneapolis Chamber of Commerea I YVInnlig- Grain Exchauge New Oriean lotton Exchange Indlanapolla Stock Exchange frOUTII BEND OFFICE J. M. 8. Building Telephone: Main 3tfU-391-X2, Lincoln 202 J. XV. MeMEEX, Manager Facts and figures in connection witQ securities or commodities cheerfully supplied. Our private wire system extends to the leading cities of the United States and Canada. Special attention given Gaala and Cotton Future. Communicate with nearest office. A The Test of Time Has Proven That We Are best fitted to handle your cumerous needs for MONEY
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Etate of James MrCafTertj : NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Py direction of Kose M Cafferty. ndmlnlstratrlx of the estate of James MCafferty. late of St. Joseph County, in the State of I nd la ca, deceased. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees and devlsvs of said decedent, and all other persons Interested in said estate, that Faid Administratrix has filed In this court her account and vouchers for the final .settlement of said estate, and they are therefore hereby required to be and appear In said Court on the l.Uh dav of September, 1020. when the same will be heard and make proof of their heirship, or claim to fuy part of said estate, nnd shiw cause if any there be, w hy said pet mint and vouchers hhould not be approved. Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of tic St Joseph Circuit Court at South Bend, Ind., 2 day of July, F20. WILBUR M. WAKNER, Clerk. HFKNARP L. Hoj'KSTMAN, Dop. William N. Bergan. Atty. for Estate. July 29-Aug. 3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. CITY OF SOFTII BEND. I Mb. HOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Water Commissioners of the City of South Bend, Ind., fo- furnishing all material and labor, tools, machinery and all else necessary for drilling additional wells for what is known as the Central Pumping Station; and for drilling test wells for a proposed new pumping station at the southwest or west section of the City. Permanent wells shall be cased with wrought iron pipe (well casing) and fitted with removable strainers. Test wells shall be two and one-half (2l2) inches In diameter located approximately five hundred feet apart and sunk to rock. The contractor shall arranee his work so as not to interfere with the work of other contractors prosemtlng city work in the vicinity of the proposed work covered bv these specifications. IT IS NECESSARY THAT THE SITE OE THE PROPOSED WORK BE INSPECTED BY PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AND THAT THEY INFORM THEMSELVES OF THE CONDITIONS I NDER WHICH THE WORK MFST BE CARRIED OUT AND COMPLETED. Each proposal shall be accompanied by cash or a certlf.ed check, to the amount of Five Hundred Dollars T.oo). Certified checks must be drawn on some responsible bank doing business in the Cltr of South Bend and made payable to the order of the BOARD op WATER COMMISSIONERS. The said amount of Five Hundred Dollars will be held by the City pending the award of the con tract. The return of the certified cherk to the bidder to whom the contract is awarded Is conditioned on his appearance within five (5 1 days after receiving notice of tbe award nnd furnishing satisfactory bonds In the sum of Two Thousand Dol. birs 52.ooO nil ns set forth In the speeiflcatbuis and form of contract. Proposals are to he made out and submitted on the forms famished by the undersigned, nnd addressed In a sealed envelope, care of BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS. ;. A. Elliott. President. City Hall. South Bend. Endorse ali proposal "PROPOSAL FOR DRILLING WELLS," etc. Drawings and specifications may be obtained on application. All proposals must be on forms furnished bv the Commissioners. PROPOSALS ARE To BE DELIVERED NOT LATER THAN 10 o'clock A. M. AUG. 1. lf20. The City of South Bend reserves tho right to reject nnv or all proposals BOARD OF WATER COMMISSION'. ERS. (i. A. Elliott, President; II. F. Rostlser. John Dellaven. William Artlngrtall, Consulting Engineer, Old Colony Bk'g., Chicago, 111. July 20 to Aug 10. HELP WANTED. Salesmen WANTED Several retall automobile salesmen f r South Bend and Mlshawaka. Men with eiperlence preferred. Splended opportunity for live men. It. A. Lane, 232 N. Male. 7579 30 WANTED Salesman; married man between 25 and 35 ftr established business In South Bend; line chance for man who has had wagon delivery experience; good salary and compensation offered; referents and bond required Call the Jewell Tea Co , 31b S. Michigan st. 700-50 STOCK SALESMEN to assist in placjr.g unsold balance i our stock. Company being organized by practical Insurance men. Salesmen wno ibow proper ability" will tp placM la ennrpe cf branch office within thirty days. First-class references required. Old Eine E'.fe Insurance Corupaay cf Indiana, Last Chicago. Indiana. 7723 31 Male Help WANTED Drill presa operators. George Cutter Coat iay, corner otre Dnae -ldA Division at. 7417-tX
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HELP WANTED. Male Help. WANTEDj Soft drink bottler with bottling exDcrleuce. Address Ncws-Tlnies, Box B. 7'J13-1 WANTED i voung men between the Ages of is nnd 24 years of ape. who are interested in learning knitting or cutting. No experience necessary Vlleon Bros. 791 -tr WANTED Fireman. Apply Major Packing Company, Mlshaw.ika. 79 Is-4 WANTED Men for ml tranches of central atatton work; one experienced water tender, several men for firemen; turbine operators and oilers. Experience unnecessary If willing 10 learn. If you are looking for a steady work at good starting wages. Apply at Tower Station and talk It over with ua. Indiana A Michigan Electric Co. 0093-tf WVNTED Young man 17 to 20 years of age us machinist's helper. Wilson Bros. 7343-tf WANTED Man for retail milk route; must be clean in appearance and thoroughlv reliable; can give good opportunity. Address News-Times S-lbt. 4-Ss4-31 WVNTED A flrem.m for night work. Apply Shidler Bros. Mfg. Co., K)2 Pennsylvania av. 7SS3-30 WANTED Clerk, young man or middleaged : hotel experience unnecessary. See Mishnwaka hotel manager. "s9-31 PAINTER wanted nt 1'20 South Bend nr. Ready fr work. "Ml -30 WANTED AT ONCE First class piece work bench moulders nnd tinners. DODGE MFG. CO. Employment Department. 7e72.11 WANTED Office boy and messenger for factory offices. SINGER MFG. CO. . 7M1-2 WANTED-Striper on farm wagon work. Apply Blrdseli Mfg. Co. WANTED Man to work by day In young orchard, located wltlda one mile of South Bend, near carllne. Good wages to satisfactory man. Apply Frank E. Hering. 30S Dean Bldg. 771 -:u) NIGHT Janitor wanted. Arply Ellsworth j Store. 7s',l-.Jl WANTED Men in shipping department to assemble and load clover hnller. Applv Purchasing Department. I'd rd eil Mfg. Co. 7PX1-4 WANTED At once: White chef, capable of handling large business. Apply . M. C. A. 4013-tt WANTED TTood working machine hands. Applv Purchasing Department rdsell Mfg. Co. 7l"7-4 Bir WANTED Man capable cf operating vnrnlsh spraver. Also craters. Apply Shidler Bros. Mfg. Co., S02 Penn. av. 7410-30 WANTED Married mna eiperlenced 0 farm work. Call Harriscn lb-F-W93 tf WANTED Machine moulders for automobile fly wheel; good pay. good working condition; also several foundry helperi. Apply Perkins Corporation. coio-tf WANTED Men to repair eWric railway nrs. Experience unnecessary. Apply Superintendent C. S. B. A: N. L Ky. Co., cor. Notre Daxe A. Division sts. 7404 2 WANTED Exuerleneed cylinder press feeder; eteady Job. L. P. Hardy Co. 7S3S-31
WANTED Man to ilo Janitor work. Apply Dr. J. B. Berteling. 7770 tf OT'R BUSINESS requires a man who can fit Into our factory work aa an assistand superintendent: one who has had shop experience with light machinery, etc.; good chance for steady man. Ask for Mr. Chapman, South Bend Bait Co 739 -tf WANTED Night watchmen. Applr The Singer Mfg. Co. 7 3 CI -CO WANTED Man for eteiy factory work, also two men for yard work. Apply 170C S. Franklin at. McLIenry-Ml.'I-fcotiM Mfe. Co. 7711 tf WANTED Several experienced rnartlnlsts; steady work: good raj. Sih. ley Machine Co. 20d E. Tutt st. GoM-.TO WANTED Washing macnlne eaiesman to represent a veil known washer in near-by territory. Apply in person. 1.T2 N. Michigan at. COH-Aug. 12 WANTED First -class machinist. The Singer Mfg. Co. 273fl tf JEN WANTED Light iheet meTal worker, rip and sing saw men and foundry helpers with good opportunities 1'jt adTiacenicct. Dodge Mfg. Co. CcCI-Auä
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CH PA -YOU DflRUN J 1 run YUU KNOW FOR? J HELP WANTED Male Help. WANTED Meat cutter. Apply WIE'.ani T. orm, corner -wiporte av Studebaker st. Main 4573. Ts".7 21 WANTED One first-elms drsftsrrnn find designer. The Singer Mfg. Co. 7.: Ai.J WANTED Two walten and a rook 323-320 W. South st. C123 tf WANTED Motormen and condui-to!-. . Apply superintendent transportation. Chicago. South Bend A; Northern Indiana Railway Co., corner Mlrhignn sad Washington at. 7C."7-i WANTED Good" man experienced la Janitor work In store; must be rent in appearance nnd furnish reforencn from former employer. Applr he tu em 0 and 11 a. m. of Charles B Sax, rinr', B. .sax A. Co. 73.-,, L' Rough Stuff Rubbing Sheet .etal Work Machine Shop Work Tool Making Die Sinking Wood Work Macb!n? Door Hanging Apsemhilng Torge Shop Werk We will train yo'3, provide you steady employment and reward you liberally for continuous seTTlee. MEN WANTED for city factory rrtt; also for yard work. Apply 1702 ?. Franklin et , at McIIenry-MU. house Mfg. Co. fa v. tt Mal e or remale CLERKS, fmen, nenl over 17. f-r Postal Mall Service $12', month. Examinations August. Eiperler.ee ur::.e.--H. mry. For free partVuhrs rite J. Leonard (former Civil Service rr'-'rrr , 1133 Equitable Bldg. Washington. I '. Female Help. WANTED Waitress at St. E1t I'."tar.rant, 222 S. Michigan st. No S-:r.d.iT work. 7v'.d-i WANTED Women Janitors. Apply Studebiker Administration B!-g. D.formation Bureau. 737-. 2 WANTED Women d:vwu3lers Ml Main &74. 115-117 N. Main Kt. 774 I WANTEI W.-.man n'it .V Jnr f age ai rafrterla eagi.jer ar.d V t.ik charge cf rfoa. See Mlhawaks h?l tnanajer. 7 T.L WANTED 11! ah -e worr.an Setw-n' M and 40 years of a(! In tnmWy r.f f two ndults ar.d to children, tcj:i;" three yean ol!. Msst ur.derstan.l c.-k. ir.g. be neat an I trut nfrti;; .'.u'Va light, confuting c,f cooking and Cr-t floor work; seiend rr.all employe'.. 'A'ages to competent woman twelve dollra. G"od hcrr.a t" rg'-.t person. Applicants address N em -Times, Box I.KO. 77'4 2 WANTEI) A girl to take -are of baby. Inulr 1103V is. 4.af2.rfwtc rroi tf
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