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RENEWED SELLING ÄS MARKET CLOSES IV. inntic K r p r t s Cau-r Con-tcrnation in alur-

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STOCKS. The- v.e.'k IdttUkht a h'-ar market j ...........j .-.i.- ujm.ii 'v.irioi:s sreeia It i s. Srasmiol s curit ie.-i m;lo some slious of resistance. ' Th" r,s,n' ration of th" New York ! Kes.-rvr liank threw traders into ;i j iiear-panie. whic h later advic,s from .th - aotoriiobiie iiulustry ami other !rt"tv of industry illl not rdleve. , . ... , ,4. jtiu.i.-i iiiiim.noi iieeiy ami uuifr-f-r.t stocks touched new low records, Reactionary tendencies wert, dominant in the f.,re part of Friday's active s. ssion, but were succeeded by a spirited ral.v. ;i:ain". rriihxio .Alarkrt ) Wlu-at turned tin sharply as the u f rk bcu'an on the streiitrth of reI'torts tli at India would have to l;nprt f Ti i.s Krain heavily. Corn .and oats followed. Fropos-od congres sional enactments tourhlnc: farm pro-"-t alsn trul some influence. All

Trend of the Markets Stocks Grai?i Livestock Cotton

STOCKS Th" stock market is showing the f:'e if easier niony -pre !it or in pro.-pert. Nev rtheless a jrriod of irregularity and dullness i.- in prospect. Pusiness conditions give no hiKn of ratlical iniprovrmrnt before -pring. The usual uncertainty preceding th inauguration of a president puts a dainprf on all business dealing. A traders' market may start upward after Christmas to discount the anticipated improvement of next summer or it may delay positive action longer. Thr heavy li'umlatio, of this fall is splendid preparation for a later rise . . . ar.d the market teohtuc.iiiv js m a stronger position than it has been for months. Some further closing out of ueak accounts is not improbable, as many buire.--.i entities iirr . sti'.l b.ard -pres.-.-d for ready money iiol may not alu ivs id-tain exten- ( si. n of their loans J1LA!.N. i While the grain markets d.sp lay jll.iO 'iilVII II lil, I I' .111 ill t'l .-,1111, du.- o phenomenal export demand and the pt rs!s;ent refusal of farmers to ship b.-yond immediate ne1 i i ;.st;( .-. th" tlgit.l1 et j it ie.. qu'itatins to n t reflect t!o:i for control or actual suspension et rr hange activities nor for 1 1 1 - fixing of a minimum on vh at. Traders do not take thi-; .ovt-mt-nt seriously. (Jr.ii'v.s set m , .in a .air s.iy to recover sort. ! g'-otind witb.out artl!a i.il stimulus, jit m.-iy be foural that Canada ba , s!d more thati expected surplus for ;.o!' ! tiiii-r enter the Ar:vri- ! in m.ivi.i t l:itiT t.i buy whf.it at a i i-ii' ': i hicher price th ti now pre - ' i;ls. .Many flour tr.ills ar- working :; l;r nl-t .-mouth be-is- and w ill is"":1, h ivr t- replenish tha-n- sup- ' wht-at. Stocks of vh at au 1

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COTTO.V. si ;:is ( f r-;t-tir fr..:n it h. ;ivy ;-'liiil.iti.-i! .ir'.ij proIai.Iy nvcr..ij t kv.- ' tion. ;s h.-v.- .:h,.r purkMH. rri:.s .v. . rn low ; .'i..;!i wh-r, rn. a';rd not rnly l.y th.- j.r.-vi-.us hi-:.1! :I'Ot cotton of ;::.7V j..r .nu:i ! , f,!i(! the rstihiatf.! r..: of pro,U:r- ' t i ti arou.-ul 3 'Jr. l-j'ta'sn l-y o'li-r c-'.Tnrr.fJ'iiiy prir: .s. A ;,ot- : on:i.l ::c- has ü.;. .--i. .1 it..lf i.i th- uoo.l.-; t i .4. ! 4-, uhci" ativiiy in-cri-asf.s süu'htiy. (;in:..rv,-s lo I), r. 1 ir.Jh at" a i i ;i not t 1 1-.- ""."" 'it.- : tiun h.is J.t !) ! Iii t . Static:.. al!y ihv ligation i f totton i-till 1,. ,ir..-!:. WOOL. I i The v.-.'iotf T-1 .. . ( ... ... V.hirh k pr litis t o . stS : : ; p t io n r.f th.' v.o: Id's ;:ti:nr:.s. u:.iu; tt-.! stocks i of v..of rcn iios su:.k iri the .i.-pths ! ilj'r s-ioM an'l t !r,ds no hoiM t : an innnoliatf T"ial in h .nan 1 for the raw s:ap!r. !ri"(s lia .saiiily d'-cliri.'d in th.- Australian .auotlor..'. Ai:ai f ntly rmm low 4 uotations did not nach bottom. i-.n:ard 'may i.ot ov rtakr supply I r a yrar or two. Littk- coar--. wool Ia being sold. MI ITA LS. Tho iron and steel industry continues to report inactivity and dullr.ess. as consumtrs continue in their waiting attitude. The steel corporation is bidding for Canadian business. The tone in the non-ferrous markets has shown distinct improvement. BUSINESS OUTLOOK CIlOSS-CCKKIkVTS. Cross-currents, uncertainties, and shifting views with their usual depressing effect on business will mark tho pre-inauguration period. The political uncertainties of a campaign year are especially pernicious at a time of profound readjust- j ment .ami spectacular deflation, fol- ' lowing the most momentous war in history. Demands upon the present session of congress are so many and varied that not ono-third can receive attention. Corvtrcss must speml considerable timo in farming appropriation bills. Political writers freely predict the reap pea r.ancc of the bonus bill with solid backing. This bill, together witli a bill for revival of the War Finance corporation or similar measure designed to relieve the larmer and finance exports will have a tendency to reintroduce tho era of inflation from which the country is escaping. While business may show an improved tone after the new year, the beginnings of prosperity can hardly make their appearance before spring. .vsiue ironi turret economic t considerations, a change in administration alone precludes that turning in tho tide of sentiment ?o necessary to a spirited revival. r.i: sriu: and ki;.i C L. (Uttiirie's great investment ad on page 1C. .570-12. Oil) AND REU ABLE." SHOP early. It will ray you In dollars and satl-fa tin. We v. ill furroi-h th,' inoMry ni terms t li a r neilof re-p.-i vtiient eaxv. Lomus on 1 1 1:. .M l f Klk IMA.NOS, LI V L STUCK. ALT OS. tie. .Main 17 16. I STATE LOAN CO. t E8tabl!hM lrxv,. tad Floor Merchants lUnk Cltlr. 231 h. Mich. St. J M ' ; '- - -iniiiBj aiif it 'i i IMiMLsliecI in the Inforv.-t cf Jloino Scx'kcrs 1 Lin issi i: no. r.. Ä W fc' - - ;v - . L . i s- tj - -

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AFTER ALL PAINT IS CHUCK FULL OF CHRISTMAS SPIRIT We decorate and fix up things when the Christmas Holidays approach. 0 there's a loud call for paint before Christmas, because paint brightens up things and makes ern clean and merry. You'll have company at Christmas and you want your house .and surroundings to look as tine as possible. See us for Christmas decorations paint, varnish, enamel.

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The Idea! Christmas Gift is one the whole family can enjoy. The Ideal Christmas Gift is not a foolish extravagance, but an investment in happiness. The Ideal Christmas Gift is A Home in Edgewater South Bend's closest-in sub-division, pronounced by many to be the most attractively developed tract in South Bend. Five blocks from the heart of the city, Edgewater is convenient to everything. Located on the banks of the St. Joseph river, its circling drives, its artistic dwellings and well kept surroundings, present an appearance extremely picturesque. The three Edgewater homes mentioned below await your inspection. Call at our office in the Farmers' Trust Bldg. or phone Main 4400.

FOR SALE A wonderful seven room house of imposing appearance. It possesses a fine view of the river, a large basement, nre place, wood work in birch, garage attached to house, corner lot, and 60 ft. frontage, all reasons why you should see it at once.

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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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THOMSON a RticsmiHon NEW YORK CHICAGO 42 Broadway 209 S. LaSatle St. MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Minneapolis Chamber of Commerco 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, Manaser 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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Buy Her a Premier for Xmas $42,50 Cash or Convenient Payment Terms Electric Irons Toasters Heaters

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FOR SALE A si.x room home with large delightful living room, including hre place. This house is located on a side alley lot, has hardwood floors and is just about ready for occupancy. Santa Claus couldn't choose a better Christmas present.

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