South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 347, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1920 — Page 13
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i Arthur W. Iounlas. vie? ir''vid nt of
th-- S'imtnon.-i Uanlwnr1 Co., to th
assnriation.
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ion. A . s.- .-of.t. -t ui'.h th tin - J Miixr AM I.AM its Iu-rtii-H fair; "I am ifrr.il that depr'S.!on i i. r'-f.t ni.-jt. w !.'. it. i . '! 'irr' r rf"Jli-v: ''.' -tl.'-r. .''.i'..i'". I ffoinff to last for sonio months at
i:ri.-n.ltti:r. . for t,ia: ntr-r. me- ar-. ' ' . -"" - . r ,s" -''-.. ! :ft an.l that v 5hall have a dull
irsmuv.iK nr.. I partly off.-ft .- in M ;s-i:. , ' ir, , p. u!. :.-!,, kM ; r:i.,r. irr.is 'l i - -r; u Th- r.- i'n.aN- ff r- fci-t uly : r.rif.i-- .'..-.iy ,.,-s. Ji' Mit.:tt-ly Ii?: w no ipvn?'ry pro1 .p-:n. ! 1 '' . i' -"" v r X ?." : ii.-cvy VurKT. ',-y , .i. r. ',.,.,,-. ... i,,,.. . .- Si" C, Ii 7.", - !;.',. Vi.rk.Tv ln '..".'.i to T.'i
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in rural .l.nnml. hut jut m.w , 4;; " " : rui... ,r,: t,c-. t.i;s!n-' ii-pi' I'.;! ihr ati-r." not J - ' ,!.:y V, c-uiiaii th- vol-ir:-!- of tr.if-l I;Vsr UI rrALW Jlyt sTOCK :r and n-i:t r 1 ; n i.iil tht- rf n-- i v .- . s r.cf r tr-ifii'- I; as diirunShi .! .is a Flitriiiir Mtn-r .i.v,n- hut.-r -r..,ii
:ult f thi- hifflu r r.it' s ar.tl piit.-
ij. lly llu- I'ul'ii..:! .siir- harr.'-- f :, p-r '-r.t, whit'h th pul.Ii r-.-rTs. ')'h friht iiHTf.i-'.'s runs.- n iru:iif !i'tt' h-iril.-'hip, ;ir corn (!(! r, - i -ary. rtr-.. m t -.!: r.-il aiN-rp;-
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fare?, th" .Wv. Vork ('..Ural sv.n-ni ! :a' Vork.-r.-, lu.7.-10..sr. ; th l!rst ntn- months of a jo.ir that, htas .T'ii-s.
r,,I"ltr ,u oiu. ii I . 71-; .No. 4 tiII .w. 7CK-; No yrUow, Mairi'-n.in.'" t xp ndi- . 7-; No. 17 mi... 7-; No ; whit-, Ilnff 5.tok. way, ami I 71;: No. c uhlt... f,r.f.
!;otvt1 no t mP-ncy to iii:nini'h in
th autumn. Th.- d--cilnr ia traflP" l.a its adantag"5 a1 wdl as diadvantaffis
Jt m pormittir.tr the rritir of i.iuch
'juipnurit.turrs for rnl
.- trutturc should provii'.i- wint r
i.iployr.ient for thousands laid off i!ui.- to th; j!ackninr In trafüc. S.-v-ral roads have dropped 1 tru" num-
t.rs or shop and otru-r employ. . .
from their payrolls. In som rases the repair program". i-p ded up in S MimmiT, have 1, en ahout romplet d. Ilallrr.ad credit ntfds ar.- les pre?sint; than Past priiiff. vs lu n the presMire of art umu'.att-d fi iht w as at Ps hrlfht and mueh flnanrin Jia? lifcn Indetlnltely postponed. Now rolllnff .stork Is I.s.h intently reo,tjlrd than heretofore and new tinanrinj mainly takes the form of provisions for maturities. Freight . ars are Peinp i teadily returned to thir home line.
( lll( (,o cash r;nix. Hir.AiiMt i,,. 11. Ulir.AT No. 2 rd. f2.0-,. COHN N(. " vrllow. Hi-: So. .1 vel-
winter with more falls in prices and proh.ibly lessened production. for readj-tmint 1 a vary painful proe sk. We may as well look the facts h-juarely in the face. V have had our flinff and we have ffot to take (ur medicine. So that the question of production is. in industrial life, a thlnff now that need not concern us so mu h hy its quantity as by its nature' Trade reports .are mixed. Some in-die.-it improvement, while others fhmv further reaction from inflated war conditions. The year-end Bettlern c-n t s will casf- the monetary question n, little later. A tonlnff up of frice.s may follow the new year. Already several leadimr markets have vinced greater steadiness than heretofore and resisted beari?h pressure, the decline apparently huvinp about
n:i:i: u.crriti: on cihiistian
scii:nci:. j At th church edifice, Main and j Madison st.1., Sunday afternoon, f I c 12, at 3:15. The public is in-!
vited. 9503-1:'.
srixn.vL. A biff reduction on Xmrj candies for teachers and churches. The I'hlla, S5C9-12,
Clotliosi for irx'ii ami Ik, nt your own iirlee at Voriwn's prcat lire salf. Starts Wednesday the lath. 0572-12.
Vernon's lire sale start Wednesday, lötli. 9Ö71-12.
MANUFACTURE
The report of the seventh federal I .serve district on industrial conditions is fairly typical of the whole industrial community. This district l'otes ff nigral curtailment in marouf itt.re and a nPlera Ide reltjction ir: wrr!;!r.'; forces, whicli does nrt apuys involve a eorr-sponlitiff rwluetioti In outjut. Th -ariier vtrri;y it workers in the steel in'lustiy h.is vanLshed and hours havo been shortened. 1'ayrolls in a maj'Tltj' of Instance are decreaslnff throutrh iedu tion of hours rather th.an uaeb. usually. The automobile industry i in a state of partial paralyjds and conditions have Kowr : i'Me aeut( ,'urlnff the jr.?t month. The National Industrial Conference board says that, while unern'doynunt is cradually increainff. it . net i'l KerioiM or general, ptradoxieal as this may seem In view of '.ho admitted dejiressioti In hu?i- ) ' The reason lie in tho abr.ormality of the perld with which pnsent comparisons are made. The on n try eiuerifint; from a period f inttnse activity, characterized by
chronic fdiortaue of l.uor. Over- k i Tino h;n Peen th rulo. The exist- i 5.1 ;mr depression is maffnifled bv its . i
proximity to an interval during j : - ivhif h indus'ry reflocteil the ab- i t.i.ini.il Stimulus of accumulated . " i.eeds und prlct inflation. The la- I- v bor r b aie(f has for th..' most nart !S
drifted Pa' k to the less attractive j i : '. t v in en t frnm wliirdi It U'-m I
drawn ly the lure of hiirh wapes. jt' Thousands of rn-'n are returning to i t 1 the farm. j t;
h Hi ill iui l - .lie iui 1 1 1 I '. ill l. t L j attention moie and more to forelsrn 1 1 H
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ciiica;o rnonrrr. (TIICAJU, Uee. 11 nCTTPK-Creani-ery xtr.T. 41-; f tand.mH, 47-; lirsts. 4 p. ; seconds. 42. t nllnarie. 72 : fir.-t.. '4c ciu:i:si:.rrwins. ia Pon.TKY Fowls li'.TillV ; dinkn. 1''m-: i:eeni, 2k; sprlnps, 24c: turkeys. ;c. POTATOPS Cnrs. 4; WNeonslns per Ko Jim . 1 C-Tj l.Oij; Minnesota per 100 Us., $1. 401 1.50. I VIH AN' A TO LIS LI VF. STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. IW. 11. nt:S lie. eejpts, io.oo: market loc lower; Post l.crivb.. ."vO.CJrO.;.': meillunm ntid r-iUt-d, ?7.2.v.--: bulk of M T'.O 7.". 'ATT L 13 I tecel j t . 2tN; market Plow steady; teer. ?s .Vit 14.2." : cows and lii iTers. .V TT.t 12.2'. Sil r:iTI Ueeeipt, 200; market Pteadv: top. $r.(ifr...rA
nur.vin ;uaiv and ritovisiov.
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Opeidng- Hiu'h Low fin. UTIFAT p.c. t72J KTRir, in.?'-'. ir.-. Mir. lft) prj 1.-7 l.-fp'. COHN Ir-e. cs-; r-; r.sH n.s M.iy 7U.j 72-; T1 .lulr 72!i 7.i"; 72U 72'1 OATS P. c. 41 40.' 4.-.7; 4'1' Mar 40 4'T i' int.; tnlv 4"-t 4rt- isa. p I'OHK.Pin 2J 75 22. v0 275 ;.1 LAHD .Tnn. 1.Tf." 1 1.5.'" 1'Jv i ;t o May 14.00 it 07 l't.'y 13 J7 IlThK .Tun. 11 0.1 12.ir 1? oO 12 10 May 112.4" 12.'j! 12.13 VJ.7.0 t . . . .. - o ,.i l-.-..,..... -l;' -V
The Most Important Part of Your Home - is the roof that covers it. Do not take a chance during the winter with a leaky roof. The Elaborated Roofing Co. operates 12 months a year in South Bend, and is at your service during the summer." We carry a complete stock of slate surfaced roofing that fire-resisting material. For a roof that is unsurpassed for beauty and will defy the most severe of weather call The Elaborated Roofing Company A. W. LOGSDON, Mgr. Main 2403 218 N. Michigan St. For Quality Roofing and Expert Roofing Service
run it? t ours. .Meantime o.itiks x v;P '--;; v''r-?y.
have to carry many an enir-!p
prkc. j Calamity talk of a sort that inev- j itably trains circulation in a time of I
stress and b.is. les rumors as to thf , Pvj
insohincv of l.irrc concerns ar''P;;
despicable and merit sharp rebuke. ; The country r;f cniy c ommon J sense and courage to pull itself J throutrh the mire of depre.sion. D- j flation Is a blessing, not a curse. The i i federal reserve board regards the j clr.se of 1&20 as a turning point in i
the transition from a, war to pi-ace basis and believes the country will recover more rapidly than In similar periods of readjustment. Conpress must concentrate upon appropriation bills duriri? the present session and will have insufficient time for larger issues.
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: i October lticrea"d 000. oe 0 ; ' . r S. ptember. Manufactured U' ods for use In furth-r manufac- : I -,
turint: lien .ik-h1 blicht ly. t'rude ma- J '-j ii-rli's imported for us in manu- j l icturir. declined appreciably. .Man- , ' j 'if. turi rs are fortun.ile la bei;u"T f .i
aide to obtain their raw materials ' ' V' the it. i m e t if m.ir';rta ., Touch re- '
.'need prices fairly well stabilized. The end vf the readjustment pro
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AGRICULTURE
Tie new jhlppi:-;r b. :trd finds i:- .
;' m an pr.oma'uus position. The jr.a
I. ate very prohaHv will
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: .r i;-.atlon of the pr' ult n ;'s appoint-
j.ier.ts with a i w to pn.r.K I'rest- t, . :t Hardtnir a cb .ir fleh!. The -."iem!.ers can reckon ieiinitely uje-n or.'.j tliree months of srvicr. The.r
- r-ctcd charge in i i-r-.mp.el wl'! I t ali:ii-t certainly produ'i- u lnek of 1
otuir.uity In policy sb- uld the ex- j ' 1 .stin hoard ern''.rk 'upon anv i
..ure ab.,'.j v.libh a tlifferer.ee in i T. e ' 1 1 m tt. ' i l ? n r!... P .
Th" fhippin- boanl p.as many im- 1 j'ortant Probien s before it. amc::- t , thein i!i-;.-sltint of the x-derman J'J
s.?ls nt:d the worden hips. en-
:" rteir.ent ,f the Marine act. notably p-'i that section permit tir. h-wtr rail- r -1
i'.. tI rat on exp.-rts av.d imports ' arr'.ed hi Am.-rkun bottoms, arid r - detlmlii n of the hoird's lunetiun t ind dutPff as a reirulatory liody un- ;. r th new low. Tht merchant t
i ntrino and foreign trade ir.tertsts j ."and especially In tifel of leader- f... 1 : hip ar.d positive cssttr.ir.co as to n- futur.- at th- pre ut time. .J
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To a.wid dt.siupticn oi i .c. it is prohalde tlie
". ...ud will trtke no impci taiit i-tt p. Pi
but will confine itself to routine ac- f." 1 t.vity ur.t:l afltr th" inauguration. J: ,j .bT.c i f l-.adership in shipping .'J a p; rt of The pr.-e wh h ti:e na- l,7J t.un it?ut pay for the privlhc of A
f har.i;Ir.i adminitrauo:;s evry four t,; r.TF, if dc:red. a-:l inaugurating a J. j
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:aent r f the 1". S. Army-Navy store, in
.. 10 S. MichU'an st.. whJvh r.a.l i;4
j dish pans f'Tc. sp.ould h.ave '".j iia- fellvtrware t;.c and r.avy 1 i
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Mr. Farmer, Mr. City Man: Is your wife still using a coal range? Is she still using fuel that makes SOOT and SMOKE and ASHES and DIRT? Why not be up to date and install an Oxo-Gas Heater in your home? The fuel that makes neither smoke nor smell nor soot nor dirt where you will have no coal or wood to carry in or ashes to carry out. If such a proposition interests you bring us your order and we will do the rest. No Cost Until OxoGas Heater Is Installed Let us figure with you on your heating requirements for this winter. '
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res-idc-ril in a leisurely n. anner.
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WANTED: The factory representative hui an exceptionallj' hiph grade steady p(K--ition bringing large earnings for a man or man and wife to take full management of cne of our branches. Small cash security repuired. This is an opportunity of ptrmniience and wonderful future possibilities to identify yourself with a company of 2 5 years standing. Ahk for Mr. Holman.
, ,3 foah'rnta and '. i --t Virginia. U Primrose five greater? heat value in F mmm.n-y
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129 Lincoln Way East
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IF THE THOUSANDS OF MEN AND WOMEN WHO SOLD ME THEIR LIBERTY BONDS AROUND $95 PER HUNDRED WILL READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT AND ACT PROMPTLY THEY WILL ULTIMATELY RECOVER THEIR LOSS AND REALIZE BIG . PROFITS AS WELL. For some time foreign residents in the United States have been buying largely of bank drafts on French, Italian, Belgian and other European cities and getting from 200 to 500 in foreign money for their American dollars. This foreign money has been used to buy good foreign bonds, which are now obtainable much below usual prices but which will ultimately be saleable at several times their present cost. American investors apparently have kept out of this very profitable business probably because they did not understand the practical part of foreign exchange. Now that the American farmer is crying for help and the American manufacturing plants shutting down because the English, French, Italian, German, Belgian and other foreign buyers cannot purchase our products on account of their depreciated money, vigorous steps are being taken by our financiers to correct conditions governing our foreign exchange market. For the American the time is ripe for investment and we beg to call your attention to the fact that possible profits of from 200 to 1 200 may be realized. We are offering today for immediate action: German Municipal Aco Bonds at from $1 5 to $22 (normal value $238) French Government 5 at $60 ( normal value $193) Belgian Government 5 at $65 (normal value $238) Canadian Victory 5 r at $85 (normal value $ 1 00) UNITED STATES LIBERTY 4x at $85.50 (normal value $100) THERE IS A WELL KNOWN STORY THAT AFTER THE WAR OF 1870 BARON ROTHSCHILD ADVISED A FRIEND TO BUY FRENCH GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. THE FRIEND REMARKED "BUT FRANCS ARE QUOTED A FEW CENTS EACH, AND THE STREETS OF PARIS ARE RUNNING WITH BLOOD." THE REPLY WAS, "YES, I KNOW, BUT THAT IS WHY FRANCS ARE QUOTED A FEW CENTS EACH. BUY FRENCH GOVERNMENT BONDS NOW."
C. L. GUTHRIE 423 J. M. S. BUILDING Opening Evenings Lincoln 1336 Send This Coupon for Further Information Name Kinds of Bonds Add ress Telephone
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COMPANYTODAY Hoover Points Gut Foreign Jggüs
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ipv AKTiu i: m. i:vv "It ital to i v. ry wer m.u. . the I'niti d States that P.urope sr:..'. n cover hrr wlru ce. !,. r pro. Up tiori; shall reoox er her .;. ird of iivini;: or we shall be dr . :-ue,i Pca ?, ' o Kuropean stal;d- i!s " Mi rbrt Hoovr ha m mer d th home iuti!;i y before i ith' :r : of bankers, farmer, ma nr. fa r t u in . and genera! btisir s.- itit r s wh'-di met at the ( 'om; ress hoti ! to inn .silt r the formation of a ?ln'.oi.'.ct i i (i corporation with a t " t f ; t : 1 1 p.'iClty "t" 1 .'HOI. Hell null 1',..- (,(..!'. i;- A merit an for.' :n trab . If is XPi:td to be efL' 1 1 1 t .;: with a : v of h:.:i:urm 00. : . tii.ns on New Year's or vo:i tin re after. 1 ossiy last niu'p. t was t h . . its licad may be John McIItP-'h. iee president, of tijc Medlar.:.-- .1 M tals National baT.k. N w Vorl.. I lire I'A'j; l oteimi IiiM'tmenl" The burden of the pr'.'-ny-iori f i.bir se- v. hi"h filled v, .t. rda sessions was that sine- Atarica I: i - bi-come t!.e prreat ditor nation -ir.co th- vnr starte.! tho nr.ly w v :o live up 'o the p.-irf i-- to ine--: i larcre part of the :;'o',n- :-i pro duetive enterpris s abroad. Ii.i. h world ak inu' f.-r :.s. ir: oh r ..vords. Speaker .-. ft-r sp.-al..-r poit,t-d on; ?h:it only through the formation of lonp: tlni" credits in th: f.'.shion . aAmerica's sut ilus jirodm'i imi t successfully seed to market ov 1 -eas. Sir.e.- the aroi i-t ic the ".Moa i.M (it bt" of Kurope to Aüleiü i from trade lohnc-s trrow n l.etwefn ? :i..".o'.0'!0.eni arid ? . "".- i.ioipoifi. Tli:.J tloatimj 1 dit. i' . - maintained. ha Leen a prirde facto:in r eipiiatietr the er dit strir.er,. in th' ri:it"d 'b".t- --. 'Pal .1 v.- -i.a vjs of fhvi ru-inc P r. r --a ry
I'. N. Ilurlc) an ()ph:mi-t. The vri'oat n 1 ir,ri;y of the p.i . -. rv v. ( re opp' ni ir, toward fh . nil n t v ?;. h'-v had a lulL.r . oli.S toiie, which I'd Kil'.lil'l N. Huriey. forme- pr. si.1.. :it f tn llnii'iT'-H' y Pi". ' ' oiporatior:. :. 1 a litrp. snn-hib.o in attai.".. "I'm an o 1. 1 1 t . 1 . -1 . ' ' h .-aid . th- rI::ii firr"J. thr. perfect ,t - i.'-t-fsnry. H-r 's tlo a n.ori pt iori - ' he Illinois .'1 1 ; i: fa 1 1 l : - ! ." as-'oi i.itioii a'jt !p: s ,;.. . . y ;t w 111 u e .1 . r r : : " '" 'vi . the 'aliti!, .l!.d if ti '' -at'V il '' j i ak- a mi! lion dollars wa r 1 1 . V-I..-, n ta Ikü.r of f.r ir, 1 r oi- i.t U M is.-issipiu 'alh y for 1.'. v :.r ; d : h ; - is cair o j j . : 1: 1 . i ' y. IIiMrier S'e- a-f I'oihih't ie-.
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