South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 13

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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Stocks Grain Livestock Cotton

STOCK. - e . . m w-iuncy rix cf-.uso 1 to io a ou-tac'.o to rccjv-ry in the Mv-ck 1 markct, 1',us;ik-m cor.'lilionr arc i now the main d-urr :.t. and th : . show unmUtakabie l;suro ement. ! Advices from tlio auton.oLilo in-win try havo cro.itr-i n-uh favoral.sentiment, an-J in conjunction with easier money, j.ut tt ii-U r.iur ana ratr.cr mark-1 a.lvaru--.- ir. i ar- i

tlcu.ar stocks, l'ror.i -'tch upwarl , rather l-irih. owl n if to th" lar surge there are rractiofn arvl it H ' pupply confronting tho trad. not yet clear thru the marke t is ( rnr.!--rnU-ly lirpo cror, th! ytir ntcring upon a sustained a.lvar.cc. wo'iM jrclu 1 anv mark-.l r--rov-rurther readjustment la in rrcsp'-ct, j f.n. in lrnov durin? l'd. k .! although in eff-ct it will probably r,f ? a.r,r trouh in tho I : r i t i -c-.i!

not compare with the 11'iuMation or pait months.

ßu.'Tlcient call rr-my has ri: . nf Tr.lt? i character, but r.frn" ir available to finance a considerable provf-iru-nt in demand n ar vol u mo of trad Inc. ar. t real ain '-T j rjr.r,r farmer hoM r,rr nt ' tendencies are nte l. Tr-l pf rio-i of , iiq yr-ar' crp. a vir M!onna ir.- ieasy money nV.uM xtr.d for , ,nf.u-. M.-t of thi "f nm c-'-.r

Lm It nr.Up In T.rr.vilo a f'tlt'.' Ul ULI V f foundation for a pronovincod up ward movement. CJK A I.V. The farmer v.ii; '.1 new wheat in the neigh-borhood of $1.00 per bu.-h-el, tho bear prefhecy, an 1 tho harvest prornis-s to l usually e ai. Trading in July, which r.-prents the new crep, ptarti! at $1--- t The premium on cash wheat and exnort demand havu ban chief eupporting factor.", whll a:ramM them U arraytd the exce llent cnp prospect The c id wav proved merely a transient bii".i'..sii influenae, aa tho damage did not appear seri - cua. Technical ralli( necessarily i,... 1... nil r(.vpr('l.! f f the-

downward trer.'l of Marcb is probYlblo in th near future. Vhet"-r ricea will decline further in the yiext few week: dein-ndd t a. ,ar-i: f extent Upon the nature of crop ad-

vlr-H. Com and oats are uepres.-5" by the excess of nupply over ii mand. IJVr.STOCTv. v,n- market becamo erratic flfter a lonK period of stability and a - c -

violent fluctuations marked courts. Growers curtailed ehlpI Tnntji sharolv In face of the do-

I dine. The cattle tru! fairly stable

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, ,.,0 Demand for Mttle fell off somewhat toward tho d of March as contrasted with !.,, iv in the montn, uuo .0 ar of a packln? hou. strike, tight .41 f,tnr TJuht money, anex oum AGRICULTURE The winter's agitation for legislation and the adoption of pühcK-3 iavorablo to aBrieulture. both jaU and national, has not been in win. although, speeitlc i.u-i-urcd I'yäS l wide-fpread Inlhience are few. like that for control of tho packing Industry failed of i.assaBe. but the mere Introduction of a definite moa.'ure waa In -omo cases a triumph for the farmer, and the consideration at the hands of the lniakc and the g-encr-al publicity which wrlous .bills sponsored by farm orgamzu- j tlona have received assure for later , bills, perhapn of a higher character, a fij-mpathetlc hearing. Recent aguatlon liaa prepared the ground for important revisions 01 po.4.j f agriculture and the lmpro tmtni of marketing systems. Tho farmers have demonstrated that they aro an abiding and powerful inllucnco In public affairs. Through concerted action they must con?ervo tho fruits e,f pasA and present legislative effort A question ariscd as to how much the deplorable conditions in North Dakota, sire due to economic conditions affecting the whole country and how much to ium-partl5an con trol. Ferhaps they are uuo in fromo j measure to the obstruction of inter- ( ests that oppose tho Non-Partisan j league. It reeins more than a coin- j cidence that conditions prevailing in other preponderantly agricultural States should bo so intensified In North Dakota. "Whatever may be. Bald of state participation in industry, it is admittedly an experiment at a tlm when experiments are dangerous. The least Indictment that can ba made of it In North Dakota is that U failed to provide those palliatives and correctives of present economic tendencies that private! management might have known how to provide. Farm organizations have not been ablo to remoe. or materially lihtc-n the burdens of deüation as they afT fff3 lOiw i ym frr b-.i'.. Gi ' Ta PrfcMt. Attractiv fW 3' CawtrwifM O m t Q an; r- ira th d ZciKe e4l lVrlUtm iH

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And before placing your order don't fail to investigate Elaborated Roofing. For the past eight years we have been laying roofs in this community and Elaborated Roofing and workmanship predominate the field. Not only is Elaborated Roofing fire resisting and laid without the customary amount of dirt and litter, but due to the heavy construction of the material it is the one prepared roofing that lays smooth over the old shingles and does away with thfc wrinkles which are so prominent among the other makes of roofing. m Don't delay investigating the merits of Elaborated.

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c 'j.-nrr.a.r. U 1 a jr .1 V roa-:.-? an- rr-xi'.rtv.I rü ha vi::- an'.cc! a S T.cr cent rl icti'-n i, -'U rat-i r.-t -t-n th? s,uthv. -. ;in northwe st. COITON. Tb pcr.rr.I 1-vv-I of r-rlc? in th' cn'tnn rnrkf-! has r.t clnr. ' 't rfnr. -ntimc.M c, ( tt jy cf jate, L it n,ina fJ-prr .-?. n: lnfVinc-tra.l-,v Advice-? from tho t'o .!; i rr' 1 : d r - when prie - rifh ivc. Meantime , o pr re:-f-f the, banks are re'u'ar. ' !er; mr,ny fa rrro'vrrs v.ho owe s"n; Ftantlal amount3 m the las crry Tnrrea-ed mill opratirs nrd th !ik-Iihr.o.i f . f nn --mer"-ncy tariff r-i forrin -wool have Improve-. th wool outlook. Imports of foreign wool to elate hav b- n lartro. Th" Tioston "'eol Trade n..-ori 1 1 i n e si- , rntf...s ho word, top1, and v irus ita j Iir,rt(., ;M at 1 oo.ooo.or-r. pounds 0,,,,iValer.t to about 107oo,oo i p0T;nds of fie-.mtie : wool, or alr-ut j Iif..r rr,,. ,,f th,. jo ,if,f.-tjr. ! rl,p wool crowc-rs- and buyers in ii, . . -. . .1 .. A r.. .1. . . . ... j f,rs aro rHs, rnthu-ia'-tic at.. ut forrnv ponN thN year than 'a'. ..rr,i- :i,y i,f nu-', pr.eds have b- en . unable to raie prices. Incc-aed , jjj r.peratinn extend, th' prir.ci.Vl lnnc of reeove-r-v in the wool markr-t, and any trraduaL rerov rv will nrr.i.s. .t1 incr aincly T)em,and incr adncly nc-eiv from the automrdiile and construction industries 1 r.d a better fevlir.? -:::-4s in thr y-? trade than recently, although movement ef ton1 n.ace has not Jocreas. d appreciably. export iusines n cnpp'e-.i i.y com 1 petition from abroad. SU-rl makers are ;cm incin -d to shade prict s than heretofore. Only slow improvement is e:pected in tbc . - . mand for pirr iron a"d prot'.ucti. n is vt-rv niUfh curfnilr,? feet the farmer, and cooperative cftort has disappointed those vlu predicted most f..r it. Union m-verthe-Ie-s-s remains a source of stn-nth. and farm organiz'iti'dis des-Tve the unstinted support of their members in every worthy activity. Tlie- power of organization is capable of abu. a combinations of busine ss m. n ae.'l' wage-earners have demonstrated. The farmer, with numerous exampp s of tliis abuse before him, will avoid falling into excess. Tho Kovrrnmrnt has a plan for diverting Immigrants from the eitirs to tho farms, especially t uncultivate d but arable land In the west and south. As a long-time policy this intention is commendable, us it wi.N aid in the upbuilding of the country and will simplify the problems of Americanization. In its immediate effect, however, it would react upon the farmer adverseK- lVn.inrtinn more than enough for present needs, and farm prices have; sunk bebau- j cost of production. It is a ue.-tb n whether tho stream of iramuratb-n ' should b" allowed to tb.-. The . farmers will have more edj..-ction to ; unre stricte d immi.:;ratie,n than to . soldier se ttb rm nt on western lands. ; An abundance of farm labor is avail- ' How About the Plumbing For Your New Home The most vital part of the home you are planning to build this spring will be the plumbing. It is certainly to your advantage to have plumbing installed that will last for years. It will mean a great saving to you in the future. We are experts in our line of work and will gladly submit bids for that new home. A talk with our estimator will soon convince you of the merits of our work. JAY L. TAYLOR 1915 S. Miami St. Lincoln 6065 V V o Roofing Co.

A. W. LODGSON, Mgr. 218 N. Michigan St.

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Art and Economy in Home Building Design Submitted by the National Builders' Bureau, Spokane, Wash.

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Until 3'ou investigate you can hardly realize what delightfully original and attractive homes may be built for a small outlay. In fact, the smaller the building fund, the more the architect seems to delight in planning for beautiful lines, cozy little corners an convenient arrangement. 1 he home shown here is most original in design and its very quaintness makes it look far more costly than it really is. Show this plan to your architect or builder and ask him to quote you a figure on it.

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MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago 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 390-311-392, Lfncoln 2023. J. W. McMEEN, iManager 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 M.i ri IT i ... : V an lvtril .1'; Men.l C..pper.. 171-, Mi ivnV ST-I V U w n K. . , N V. C I n 'r ' ! f-ra Pi. ; r:k a. w. 't I'-im Air. (Ml I-rnylT.'n! i l'i1 :? - ITS l'V ' r.c; 42 I l-; r A rr w . '. "Z ! ! ;m?1 -:r a 1 . . 'i t, , !: !V f Cnt.. . . ir. IV;.. I. J M ..M H'.-'.UCk. . V.l4 Mic 1 i!r oil I S i. r. Ity j s.-.-rt: Ky . 7T, .-1 1; '.;:j":i. " i V.'. 1 .an (Ml Jul ! T.'in,. i.- Pne lac 4'. 117 J1 ' '. n !..n iM'.fi.7i 1 r v. Sfivl r-n. sav f. S. srr.pl Pfd..lO'i rtnh fVrpr -"l3 VnTindPi::i Cerp Willys Overland s4 BUSINESS OUTLOOK Th extent of protfroRf In industrj .and n.crcantih- pursuits Is especially liard to cruage at the present time ( because of tho irreprularity which ; nt :'. -Siarilj' marks a period of read- , jutment. Any general survey of i conditions must comprise- a multitude of Individual renorts from widely I separated localities, and the characl,!ter of the-?e reports varies through all degrees of cheer and gloom acI '.n Ulllfj tu III ai J lilt, ,jcubiajjm.ai location and the industries upon which the community depends. Local reports aro seldom representative of general conditions. Ah a rule they are either rosy or depressing and often do net fairly represent the stage of recovery which the reporting community Itself has reached. Sentiment has- an important influence and the population of a city. Is either buoyant with hope because of unmistakable progress, fxrm mm CHICAGO 209 S. LaSalle St. v.. .: :' . , :'. - J W , - . I iiT- ' ! . -sf ,. . j ..... v.. V ' to Build ?zj rcc. IJJUZ

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behaus jTOrej3 is delayed. The famous faying-, "Things are neither aa pood tr aa bad as they eem." aprliea with particular force to current estimates of business. The true

El'! TiJt f "timale retulta from the conwIMa- j (here will bo no cor..-,u. n::,V tra 1 4 ö4!tl0" of rrani' IoCAl reports anl!and no ..toppape of c-ntinu.-u-, d--irrs; r.i4!Htrlke3 an averagre between x- p.pratic.n

tremes FOREIGN TRADE The request of the soviet republic that the United States resume trade relatlona -with Russia has evoked a wide ranga of comment in this country. The 6tate department' statement wisely expresses the main body of American opinion and lays down the conditions of future trade. Sec'y Hughes declares that if the bolshevists so change their economic eysFIND OUT IN ADVANCE We prepare plans, make estimates and figure out the details of repair work, a remodeling job or the construction of a new building. No charge for these estimates get our figures before starting the work. Our service is based on practical, local experience "Put it up to us to put it up for you" Mi 'KcAUI PHONE CONSTRUCTION MAIN U ONPANY S902 1125 LINCOLNWAY EAST J

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A Beautiful View of the St. Joseph River. ' A Five Block Walk from the Center of Town. Close to Office, Car Lines, and School. Rows of Distinctive Home. Circling, Well Paved Drives. Good Sized Lots Good Neighbors. Are a few of the reasons why you should buy a home in EDGEWATER PLACE.

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Pencil draicing of a room finished teith Indiana MilUor.

Beautiful Woodwork yvHE architectural design the beauty of any home can be changed by simply changing the woodwork. Beautiful trim makes beautiful home;?. Indiana Millwork is beautiful. It is the product of master craftsmen. For 45 years it has been regarded as the ideal trim for expensive, nagnificent homes. Jow it is available at a moderate price. Now 11 home-builders can use Indiana Mill istead of the old type of stock trim, and build rue beauty into their homes economically. Just cs.ll us up for details of the new plan that makes this possible. It will cost you nothing to find out about it and it may mean a great laving to you later. Indiana Lumber and Manufacturing Co. 742 South Michigan Street Eat SUle Ltimbcr Yanl North Side Lumlx-r Yard West SMe Lumbcr Yard MJshauaka Luinlxr Yanl

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so on. there is hope of a fd ..- r.--! u r'!"jk' !ti -r' :'' I'r0:r-Ia'- of recovery in Production and th- ! f-m .-'-m ! : ti- k fcr other r:--

bulidlns of trade." ar.d add :k 1 "-ltho'it a fnr.il.imrnt.1! a-i"-The United Ftatc has taken th position of the famed Mi?srurian. It mii?t be "shown." and it is more skeptical than Idyd George. the more so in view of German communis: uprisings, wnicn U is ai- l have a l-olshevist origin. The sov-t government has given no con iruir. EDGEWATER PLACE 1: if. : -Vi; 5 v' i ! -i ; f". ' Bring Their Friends to W I .

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. e- i ! f r ' and iv pa.-t i fn!'h S' PV.I--tri us r. -rtiv il!MAV AM WUT .ICItOIlS. X " n K I s T W N . lia!; h H. j White ar. 1 h:- :f iil 1 h jurors r.e t trr:n of irt. White rr. th j Jury ar.d h:s uifo on grand jury "When nr.y.T.e- speik ::j rf rt . 4 ' s all rieht. It is only wijrt !,-.. 5;, ,ks co;-d of r.- that I le-;-:-, ! u,'rry .. i-Pr. r..: r -. , mr.c. Your Spring Paintinsf i t si ) i. ; There is always a number of odd bits of painting around home that you can do yourself that will brighten up the home for fpring. You will find that our stock of paints, oils, varnishes, wall paper, etc., is the most complete in South Dcnd. Tell us what you have in mind and we will glady supply your needs with materials that are the best and at prices you can not equal elsewhere. i j M .4 1 C. E. FRANK Decorating Co. 104 W. Division St. Lincoln 5S93 i V . - 1 tri ',' ';' - ....

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