South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 284, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 October 1920 — Page 13
UOUTH SEND NEWS-TIMES
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Review of the Week
I Ur owvt rriro. they wnulfi far1
n.rst ln?ui-raM' ib?tncW-s.
t.'H.M is far Tn-low the
tr.insir
al- ! transportation an1 currrnt dernaniij
throfore larks it former urpeni charactor. Inquiry for t!c iron has
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1 r ly tl.a :i rr .t I f the ruark' t
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r.luinc Th frr portion r.f ruttl alr'e J .."jn rjor nut exceed 1 7, per . ;n orvlifj to v.tijnat's of a !a1'iii: l'.init rip-r, an.l Is jt-;iJl'y U i ,'.sii;. Vt-sVrn l'eef in urner.illv poor onIition has l-luis'ei the i r.. i rk r.
jjhy.i:il meds i h-en sluirsish and pip iron is mark-
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I iliJirvtT. in rC-llIV PXfn.lllCv SO 1 fsviunm-ni Iii in- imi-ii i . uu.. I i . i z l I a
I fh.'it with rvmiiwl r.f tVif rtl tu i.i I 1H bearish lind tlfW DUSint-SS IS Il0lii.
liariiiraji. trade may xpaiul. x-
p rTs ot many nation hav onr-r-i
Th-so metals are soiling very
of many nations lia"
red at Hruyls. The mi -i i uidvsprrafi puhH ity
ern cJov-.-iy T-atrhrrl In
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a nil ha.
tusim-ss
near
! r-t. t rf nrmhirllnn i nhown bv tn-
I fnrrd vhlltdnwn of IlianV lfal.
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yinr- rind copper mines and t-melters. It remaln.1 to be s"cn whether prices
The
onoN eott"n marV'-t
labors undt r
i ,: il mo:: y more oikr tim past. :o!!c. its U"M.il
ful it !;..- revial "f
b xt sj'i ii. as many o'.iht 'n to j"in in
; tii- vei'ht f !)'.'in!i fai tor .o ' irr-iil ar:t n iMlurtii'? hs to stifle optimiiii for mir.c tltne. Kiport" : fiiwu thv uoJ.h traile art- not p.ir- ; ti iii.irly favcrabb-. Husiness f ft'.ll- ' tion.i r main tirr tiled. Kx iiane j . MrtaiLrf tii- anti ipated V(düme of .poi ts. The . .-n.-u. report, ho'link 2.- ;.'i.MMj hahs K'inn d prior to
but the
?..-li.-.-, sto as orient N'x.n to jr;n in ; s, pt h;uJ ijtti,. ,.ff,.rt.
; fairl;. e.mpreh"n-iv r-r. i su.-t't in-, ,..,.-r.rnp irnt rf-nort. olarlnc rondi
l upward mowmer.t. N" ni'ii.v lnu' ! tl()!l ;il a?l,i x at 1 2.12.1.O'l0 !
ba'.e.s. prodm-fd a wave of lkjuida-
f u-Tors (i irkt-ii tli- imn. diäte url ok. I'rle : a! ilit;. i- r; b d. but r-' f r.t !jj!i:d;iti'n an ! d liation is a positive aid rath r than a detriment to th- .oüility of ni'.'t industrial
ircl s th .vr-rl(l ovtr
i-Tii. as HJCt ri.iin-u at uruss is. is
one of putting world linanro on a ifnn! Iiais. Tho rnnr!n-;?on ns
miqht r exp-eted. was that no pan- J Y : ao .i is available -nd that reli f j N
will fonu- only through the ail option of conservative financial prin- j
ripK-f hy debtor nations and the prartire of tiirift and industry by d-ttur peoples. Hxcharik-e is htsil
demoralized by the prepondi ran e ; of exports from the continent of Eu- J rop over imports and the prevail- : ir. mental, moral and physical tin- ' settlement. Tht effects of war fa- j tijrue are wearing off. but stability I and i.mfldonre are lacking. j As a -result of the t-asinc credit i
this rountry it rnifrht be
Th(r prol-1 1'-'i-. niwt the cxpfctntions o( buytr.
CALL USEfficient Plumbing
to... vrt--..'.. ,.,.hrfitl,m in tb.. t r, I 1 u 1 " I i S t . U 11 1 T II
I . .... tJintl"ht t il t t.inL- lninc- irr.iil.l I..
! poits preiiusly issued was
per nt. Tri es touched new low points for the svason. Thj cotton mark i is hM::r thoroughly liquid at d. in cfimpanv with other mur-
I ketK. and pritV leels of pre-war Tfi- u' n- n.I .oni-tion that prices j ,jiys aro aKan within hailing disl i all markets mu.-t com- down j tann , Ilxports for th- se ason are ems to preclude any substantia; j not ,nu,.h abovf 300. 0U0 Laics, upturn in irain The mov rii-nt of. '
vvheat fnn t'ar.a'I i is a beari.-h fa'--
tor. Aiiuri n willingly.
an miliars have bought, IIort demand for j
Arnri-an whf.it. which expfctfn ; to continue brisk. supplies the Mtrrr.e.st bullish influence, novs bear- 1 int, on tne marke t. Sometime dur- i m: October corn and oats will! probably have discounted all bear-i-h factors, remarks on crmmission man who is him.-elf habitually bear- , ih. Corn meantime reflects th- J
tremendous v.-ehtht "of the new i-rop. Thi.s ypiirV crop sems of pood ritialit'. The rarry-over Is larpe. making the supply unprecedented.
more available henceforth to finance exports. Credit is still much restricted, however, and is needed for domestic purposes. Fund. must come- from lor.s' term investment.
FOREIGN COMMERCE Price Reductions Should Stimulate Exports Brussels Conference Discusses World Finances Loans to Finance Trade Still Limited.
MlTTAIs Prices are the subject of absorbIn interest in thv metals market. Consumers demand lower prices.
' while producers Hre endeavoring to hold quotations steady. The price ' tendency is downward with coneessions stimulating purchases. The ! spread between priees asked by the I steel corporation and th Independent interests has narrowed appreciably. The Increased efficiency of
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MVKsTOCh The prevailing tone in Mvr stock is nltoirteher bearish and pnee declines have erted more often to atcelii-.-itf the movement marketward than to restrain it. Cattle, sheep and lambs have been selling under cost of production, the two latter partly iis a result of fresh importations.
1 )cmoralizatio"
of course
demand dos not r fleet the expertfd stimulus of an unusually lare orn i ron and rapidly ls-endinir prlis. Th new ho rop is below normal, sc. a uthor it i s, but when :.nv consid' ra bk mo niMit develops, prices will ptob.ibh iro lower. 'I'll- hoe; trade lacks stitiility. Cash trade in provisions his been healthy .!th exports attaining respectable
Ilecent price reductions should have a stimulating effect upon exports at a time when decline in the nation's foreign business outproimr Is apparent. To the- factor of adverse exchanpe th- burden of Inflated prices as a restraint upon the foreign 'buyer will not bo added in the same decree as heretofore. American manufacturers recognize the importance of maintaining an export outlft for their surplus production. Sellin; at lower prices, business will
io in the cattle market j bo better able to meet foreign com- . partly seasonal. Feeder . petition in all markets of the world.
and h;us need of this advantage. The productive power of Kurnpear. countrieH is steadily growing. Deflation Is, to 1)0 rure, a vorld-wide phenomenon, and America does not enjoy a unique advantage. Hut were exporters to offer goods at war-inflated prices when competitors could show reductions and when the general expectation was
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Lincoln 6065
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H0MEW00D BAND CONCERT SUNDAY See Page 12
Marqiietle Park
Today, Marquette Park offers positively the best and safest investment in South Bend. We say "Today" because in the near future lots in Marquette Park will have to advance in price to keep pace with the demand. The demand for building lots will multiply in the near future This fact is insured by the constantly decreasing price of building material. When building material reaches a point where those now waiting to build, feel justified in going ahead EVERY AVAILABLE BUILDING LOT IN SOUTH BEND WILL ADVANCE IN PRICE. Take this advice BUY IN MARQUETTE PARK AND BUY THERE NOW.
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You know that, as the pricer. of all commodities such as wearing apparel, food stuffs and, especially, building material, come down, the price of vacant property will go up. People will begin to build and vacant lots will then be at a premium. The man that buys good vacant properties, either for a homesite or for investment before other prices come down, will make the profit of that raise in vacant propeerty, IF his investment is made in the path of future growth of the City and is surrounded by the ordinary business safeguards. The South Bend Industrial Addition has these two fundamental features. Southwest is the path of South Bend's future growth and The Syndicate Company places every possible safeguard around its dealings. This and many other GOOD POINTS are seen below. Study them and then BUY at the "HUB OF SOUTH BEND'S FUTURE GROWTH'"'
Adjoining Oliver's new housing site where many new houses are now being built.
Largest Addition inside City Limits.
In the path of Couth Bend's wonderful growth.
Near Schools
Safe and profitable
investment.
lEasv terms. 1 s
Liberal Cash
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j Unequalled homcsitcs.
Adjoining Massive new Oliver S15,000,000.()0 Plow Works.
Near Churches.
Walking distance to three large and many smaller factories.
ISavcaH car fare.
No taxes until 1922. t
Property selling rapidly.
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I Broad streets.!
South
Bend
Industrial
Addition
Alley in rear
of each lot.
-" I No smokeT
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Special business section laid out on addition.
Building now going on.
On four of the City's greatest streets: Indiana, Prairie and Ewing Avenues, and Olive Street.
Complete, long form, Abstract of Title , with every lot
Wonderful garden soil.
All financial matters handled
through Trust Company.
IT 7 I i si v j AH lots clear and free (Large Lots.) frnm incumLnces, fLe"vcl Land. Il All hnsino r,n,n,.,i and backed up by high grade Jy j well known local business men.
Backed up by The Syndicate Cxv's resources and unique ruan ct doing business.
Addition restricted to members of
Buy one or more lots in this Addition before it is too late. Buy for a homesite or for investment. But BUY NOW. Our present prices are introductory prices they will go up. FREE AUTOS will take you from our office at No. 104 Union Trust Bldg., Ground Floor, corner Michigan St. and Jefferson Blvd., this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Or call us up for appointment and we will show you these properties at any time.
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NEW YORK CHICAGO 42 Broadway 209 S. LaSalle St. MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicaga Board of Trade Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce Winnipeg Grain Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange Indianapolis Stock Exchange SOUTH BEND OFFICE J. M. S. BUILDING Telephones: Main 390-391-392, Lincoln 2028. J. W. McMEEN, Manager Facts and figures in connection with securities or commodities cheerfully supplied. Our private wires extend to the leading cities of the United States and Canada. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN GRAIN AND COTTON FUTURES COMMUNICATE WITH NEAREST OFFICE.
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A. W. Logsdon, Mgr. Main 2403 218 N. Mich. St. For Quality Roofing and Expert Roofing Service.
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