South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 126, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 May 1921 — Page 26

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ties Hail Issues in Marked Advance.

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; of fjov. Harding of th- fr . ral ro- ! luivp . rn in rrcar.l t th" f ort 5. . j rvo l.oar.l mu! con.-urrrr.t r 1 u.'- ' rlrctir-ns ar.-l th p.?ihr.iry f I tion of tho local roii'ount rato for : inn Frin ac- ptnn o of tho r-'Vfrn

commercial pap r. n.ir.j? cloTninato.l tho markrt. n-.oro thnn a ?coro of thoso issuos frorins1 advar.rrs of ono to ühtlv mnro than thrro noint.".

j Fcatur of this prroup conipris.-.l ' many of t!i lnr.i; cra'lo of r -orcan-i .1 prop, rt ic of th-1 w-tt-rn an!

southern diiions. Stalls ar.d

tiaipinrnt ilt rivc-.l additional hen-!

tfit from tlio 1'nitetl States Steel waco cut. Steel common at is h t atKletl nearly another point to Wednesday's maximum, hut this wn? slinded latrr. Improvement in tlm ind i emlent steels was more fsuhstantial. Shorts evidently deem, d it advis,thle to revere their posi-

tion.s in oils and motors and the

6a mo enforced procedure areottntel for the strenerth of shippings, leather, chemicals and food issues, where losfl material pains were regarded. 3Ionoy Market Irregular. The usua' irrecular rnnditionruled in the money market, cnl! loans Imidin lirm on the exchange

j at d 1-2 per cent, with free offorj ins in the open market at i and even f. ."-4. I-xchan.co on lyondon

wa.s barely steady, hut French. Belgian. Dutch and Italian rates continued to strengthen, even tho German remittance showing 5lirrht improvement. Rnilfi featured the bond list, convertible issues enhancing "Wednesday's pain.. Internationals aL?o hardened, hut liberty bonds madf only trillinpr gains or losses. Total sales, (par value $11,600.000.)

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hen home rule becomes effrcti'.. Siudebaker USED CARS

Adverse Crop Reports Cause Rise in Prices

Ily AssoeLite.l Tress: CUlCAdo, May 3. Big upward .swings Thursday in the price of wheat resulted largely from adverse reports of crop conditions southwest. The market closed strong at

! 1-4 to t) :'.-4 net higher, with May j $1.4 11-2 to $1.44:1-4, and July jJ1.14.,,.-4 to $1.1:,. Com gained 7-S to 1 r,-S; oats 1 .1-S to 2 3-S, and I provisions 1 r, io r." cents. I One of the leading crop experts of the country reported that there j was evidence of notable deterioration in the wheat fields between i I Willington. K as., and Knid, Okla.. and that the g-.neral decline in condition would 'e manifest when the wheat plant heads. F.eforo this news j was - received the market had a j downward tendency, but persistent j buying on the part of strong comI mission houses ensued, and witli ex- ! port demand apparent for wheat

and rye the advances thereafter were rapid. Torn and oats ascended with wheat. The r;:-e was helped by export saks of corn. Iowa and Oklahoma advices told of majority of oat.'.

noNKsT r.t vis; am hom:st ui.i.isa; r i si;i cuts ma;o sATiM-'ii:i t;mi:i:.v Wim w tak. in tr.id. a I'fC 1 sr it is j.pr.r.s, .1 for :tx true s'P.. vilue. oi:r I 'ir Mmuci-r Uj. ;tn ai'!r.!is. 1 ri-'er ainl - !'o-k t.i tti- eiitir.' .ir f.-r :iny lefeit h.itso.'vr. Tin. r:ir is ttttii si'iit into our st '' and w ii.it. v. r dt-f.-.a tho api'raisd !.et :s s made r 1 ti t . Then If tlie :ir net-Is to i. paiided c h.-ad It t t!t- paint st..i. Tlte ear is n Jl -e;(J at a pr.-t'it, but offend to you at ear e,Ht rest. Y"ii b.-inlit by buylij frnci us .((aiiv' f our lion.'st mctLOd of b'inj: business. We jiic here to ftay, ;ui 1 our I'sed Car !p irtment Ip Jttt as iinport.int as our New Tar liop.irtiiint. Why d ur us car cuv.-mer bring their friends to ls? W'e tell ycu tl..- i-Tiut condition t tlie car you hay. lxwc.d terms cLarges in the cltv Cina cr terms. Below we list some of ths tars now In our stock: ULTCK Seven passenccr tourlnc r v.ith new top ami id eurtalm, ;roM tires :iud paint ,V ft?h, $7.V1 luoutbly for n mouths. PACK All D Two passpnger twi., nix rigidster, newly painted a nollo-Reyce I?lue; equipped with proo! tiros. A good looking ear. .4..".0 ash; J70) monthly for S months.

DOIXIE New fire passenger til"lg rar with winter top; -nrd tires and turopern. front nnd rear. You nave $)-K.iiO on this ear. .T27.- cah; ?1ö0 monthly tot months. OLDSMOniLi: Seven pasenser. right eyl-tourinp ar; cood tires. Yon 8 ivo Just half the prn-e of a new ir. .-:7.M cash; c7ö.oo monthly for 8 months. AI,LKX Liht five passenger-four ryltourin;? ear. Will inaKe a podi ear at little cost .20,..."m1 'ash; $2... 00 month for 8 months. PA I (?!? Light fivo inso;pr four yL touring car. (inml tii. s; depend '!d :md durable ear-.Jir. cah; S2."..t) monthly for S months.

IlKO Four yl. five oissonger (ouri'i; car. Newlv ; -aimed and new top

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lor ;s months.

OVrnr.AND-I.atevr to. del 4 f.vl. . r.MHenker touring ar: I ,ks PK' nn $l'li.tl ejsii; .."i0.o) monthly f.r 1 months.

CJIAL-MFHS Six eyl. 7 pissenger f '-JP. lnsr ear. A real M:np and prie In right -SbOd cash.

Presents Bill Which Would Male Hobo Work

WASH INT, TON, May 5. The National Hoboes' union probably will Po sore on Representative Raker, of California, when the word spreads around about what he has done to them. Acting on impul. perhaps, he has dealt th side-door fraternity what amounts to a considerable wallop. The hobo can ride on most trains and through most states without risking anything more than being shoved off th-? .ear of a fast-movlr boxcar by a hard-boiled "brakle," or perhaps being arrested while slowly disengaging hirrsolf fram a lrakebeam in the freight yards. If he Is arrested he stands to get a few days' free board perhaps and then Is sent on his way. That is. he can now. r.ut not if Representative Baker has his way. The congressman from California has introduced a hill in the houso

MITeilFLLr Six eyl. 7 pnr.:enger touring ear with sunnier and winter top; good tires ,?21. "."." e;:h; $.",. m monthly for S months .

STFDi:n.Ki:n Seven t.nsser.cer tu eyl. Hig Six. Newly painted a dark maroon $L.70 cash; $7 Yf) monthly for s months.

STFDi:rAKi:n Seven resengpr, It eyl. touring car; good tires and good paint $214.2." cash; 5-';7.3j monthly for s months. V On :;Vmo()7 LLTOFS- Sg CL

STI'DKH AKI'R Tlirre pnssengr. ti eyl. roadster; newly pointed and good tires .t'214.2C cash; ?;7.."d monthlj for S months.

STTDERAKER Fniir eyl. dfren rli enger touring ear: newly painted zt. tins "214.2Ö i ash; $:;7.jd monthly for S months.

Above prWs Include fire an1 thft la iumnce for one year.

Cars rta on display cn lot wrut rt Oliver hotel on Washington nr. Salfimen on lot from S a. in. until P p. m. l'h nty of lights to chop at night.

Studebaker Used Cars FACTORY imANffT. PORNFR south l.fayf:tti; sts.

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