South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 153, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 June 1921 — Page 11

THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 2, 1921

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YANKEE PROSPECTS IN COMING GAMES NONE TOO BRIGHT

SPEAKER AND COBB MAKE HEAYY GAINS IN SLUGGING RAGE

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Alrxa Stirling is Lone Hnpr in CoIf, While Injuries Vi rakcn I Tram.

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of 'ohh. Hf-ilrrn'tr.n" av-racre i.s .i27, as cornpired with .4".4 a wcik ago. S-v. r id. o St. Po-iK a!s. ha t 'i.i to th-- fror.t in errand style. Thf iiu'ii.T r.'it'b.'T of th- Prowns, who wia hütip.tr . 'P'5 a ufa-k a.'o tius a train, d ü n.a -k of -1 and is in fonrtli Ida oo. ItaU" J tilth In Slump. Pi bo puth. the kir. f-f hon- r".n h.:t rr, ran Into a fdump w Ik n th Van k -s hit the. wr.-t-rn trail of th" ir. ':;t. IPh batting avrrae.- dropI'd fror, i .".TS to ."15. Th'"- h! s'u.'-or faih-d to g(-t any four haerm:s while in Chicago, hut in th hr al L-an.o at St. J,oui.- Wednesday, ). rrrc ked out a drivo whh h was . -i:d to bo the lnr.fcrst made at tho Proun'a park, and ttrourht h: t'tal string of home runs up to thirteen. Shocker was plehlng. Harris of Washington stole two bass whi'o the Srnators wrre tourir g th' xv r --t a nd l- showing th way to tho b.ar stealers with t n th.-fts.

I!c!''h oatting a vera ere. was Increased froTn . "'!"- to .37a. All the leaders of a week ago suffered slumps, hut r"p.alnt--l ;n practically their tame positions. Putlcr of Kansas City

'ti.j.4 th-: hunch with .436. Prltf, a ! t a.mriKito J.- sharing honoif with I IIa';-' r, of Milwaukee, for runner-

up, xvith an average of .417. Prison the tlt-et footed St. Paul tirs'. baf.enian stole fivo hase In the past we-k an t brought his total to S'-vnt'-en, idacing him at tho top of the list. Other hading batters: Lear, Mil-, uauk.r, .110; flainer, Milwaukee. .4o;;; I'.alrd. Indianapolis. .".:?.; Kirkc. ' Po jisville, .:2; Kuss'-'.I,

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Tommy Milton, xvlnn'-r r f many rro es, drove an American c-ir to victory in the f.OO-ir.ile international automrd-il.- classic at Indianapolis', Memorial Pay. He j- show n hro xvith hi.- m rhar.ic, Harry I'ranck, surrotrnded hy admirers after the linifh.

PRICES FLUCTUATE ON STOCK MARKET

Shares of Recognized Value Steady Others Prove to he Heavy.

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first i:iv ision of th-- Past and limb-i 1 trom tifte-nth j.lace to tifth. in J

th" National P.aguo 1-attinir ract-. Mih'. of last wick's leaders wrnt inp a ülui.ip. Powers Horn 'by, th St. Iyvjis star, dropj.ing from .4 37 to .133. Iliivu v. r, ho in safoly en-

jtr. r.elif ,1 at the toj of the batters of I tin National Ix-aguc who hae jiar-jt:-;patd in or more game.s. !Siid'i-, New York ra trior, is ninjra r-up to Hornshy" with an avrrago

day. hut speculative issit.s recorded additional losses. In errand depression in s-ntial industries, notably tii.- steel and motor, was marked hy further curtailment of operations,

lower price adjustment

ehedulcs and moro reef dividrnIf. Food

si-vi. ialti'.. suoh as sugars. were heavy. In t!io ht n a whole, gains and loss.-s were confusingly mixed at their r!oet s.ih n amounting t r 7 " , r o 0 shares. Fluctuations in the money market frvllowt d the rc-cont set course, call

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Colo. Fuel and Iron Corn Products .... Crucible Ste( 1

China Copper Knamel , Erie Common fJreat Northern Ore. Great Northern Pfd Cenoral Motors , Hide- and Leather Common Hide and leather Pfd. . . . Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol International Nickel International Paper Inspiration Copperl

Kennecott Copper Ixickawana Steel ,

Lehigh Valley L. and N V-evican Petroleum .... M.ami Cetpper Marine Pfd M'srfouri Paoific ftelvae Steel Nevada Copper Ncxv Haven V v c Culf State Steel Norfolk and Western ... Northern I'acitio Pure Oil Pan-American Petroleum People's fdas Pennsylvania Pierce Arrow Pay Consolidated Copper

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loar.rt opening at M-vcn per cent and j UppuM, steel rising to 7 1-- in resTtonse to the'.. , 'I . ' . ' , . Pock Island . .

usual belated demand. Time funds

and commercial paper rates wore unchanged. Tho foreign exchange market was strong. Sterling rallied

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Louis ,-l.ir a week aya droj.p d to I fourth place with .33?, Crimes, who j a wee k ago hit ..'- is pushing "Pah- f bit" with .33. j

Ceor-rc K'"llv. th" New York ,

(Plants slueturr. w ho is h ading the

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failed to add to his total of fight. 1 and now is five b- himl his American j IlCUt Futures Jump A'IC

league rival. Pabt- Puth. Polin', tf inci r: rati, failed to In-!

3," joints, the Dutch rate .showing (special improvement. New low record of S.Sl for Liberty .1 1-2's featured the Pond market. Other Liberties were mostly lower, but Victory notes strengthened. Domes, tic is.;u(s as a whole were irregular

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sales (pnr value ) $9. S 50,000.

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P.v As. elated Pres : CUICA(PP Juno 1. "Wheat for fviture delivery jumpeil up nine e.'iit.-i a bushel Wednesday. July contract reached the highest price this s.-as.-n. $1.37 1-2. Pig cuts in the cstimatM yield of the pj:l harvest of xvinfer wheat supjiliod much of the impetus that hoisted values. The market closed .strong xvith July at JP-7 to $1.37 1-1, ti 1 S 1-4 to S 3-1 ce!npared xvith yesterday's- fini.li. Corn gained 1 7-S to 2 1-4; oats 1 1-8 to 1 and provisions 2 1-2 to 30c. F.stimaP- madie p;ih!;c hy one of tl'.e l.t-st known exi'e:ts in tho eoun-tr-put tho winter wheat iehl at probably 1' 1 . ft o 0 , n n bushels, a falling off of 2tpOOO,0iO bushels from

Pock Island "A'' . Pock Island "11" Hubher liumcly Common Klimely Pfd Southern Pacific. Southern Railway St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd. . .

Stremberg Studehaker Common Sears-Itoehuck Sinclair Oil Sugar Ted.aeco TYoductf Texas Oil Texas ami Pacific Pnion Pacific V. S. Steel Common P. S. Steel pfd V. S. Food Corporation . Utah Copier Vanadium Steel Virgin la -Carol in a Chemical Waba.h "A" Willy Overland Wrxd Westinghous LÜM'rtv Pionds.

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Parents know that aboy v'i wear out more clothes during vacation than in all the rest of the year. The rough and tumble play that is an indispensable part of outdoor life is the hardest test clothes must meet. Our boys' clothes will stand this rough wear. For tomorrow and Saturday we oiTer the following specials:

All Wool Suits All wool, two-pants suits, fully lined. Regular (rj-flf SI 6.50 and $18 values at 3 B Others from $5 up

Children's Straw Mats $2.50 values. Children's Half Hose Buster Brown.

Wash Suits A special lot will be placed on sale at the big value Q o giving price of J kmJj Others $1.65, $2.00, $2.50 to $4.50

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the t dal which on May 1 was the Indicated outcome. Notable absence

C.KMN AM) pprn. (roretrl daily by l. 1J. Mi.rsan, Starr MHN. Ilytlrniilic Av. I'liori- I.. r.(7.) '(RN Pining a busVl. nATS Paving 40,. selllnr (VK PUAN S.-lHug S1..V Km p.. lots. MIPIM.IVis Sellin- Sir,:, lujii'lre.1 riKHTPP PPPI-S..lling .51 7Ü per ovt. Si'KATCH PPPP -Selling -V2 l..'o.2..V. e t . ;UINPIN(;.S V bushel. WIIIIAT - Paring $1.40. KVP-Payi:ig 1.2. ritonrci; m auk et. (f'orprlil to. lav l.y the Ilrnfhrhood (.roterv. StO V. M.. Mnin K5C.) i:i"l"Ti:K AND P;;s Cr.-Mtnery butter, paying pound, selling ."..3c min'I; gg-'. j' iviiig 2b- eoeit. ,-e'üng 2'''' rnrrr anp yi:i;i:tai:i.ps- rmits, C.'iiif'.rni.i navel orange. f t'ic j.er '..en ; new cabbnge, m v J ii g lbs., selling '. "Mi POTATOPS Pavicg To.- lmsliel, selling M."0 bushel. pai:p lie.

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of celling pnssure gi.atly raciittat- j 1T(,0. 'Ilur,V..t h)SK; ll..-tly sP-ady ; ! sis of milk: ed the; rapid pricu inturn which i buiL, t i, $.2o; Le-avy- Name cau.o with the circulation of the height, ST.pV,,; r-toim -i--ht Tr.r. I , . ' pf light Height. ,."k'.r.l; h-ht1 . rop estimate. Another circum- i n.olt '- i.v i.Vav'v Pa. king h..w.s, i I. W. Shirk

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To help make this the biggest season we have ever had on Sat- j urday and all next veek we're going to give you the most wonder- i ful values imaginable. From our Best Spring Fabrics we have se- j lected.

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stance ;n:it ravorea tne nuns xwas t.ino..t a. 7.P-''i. ...ti : ia k::;g sows, rou-u. th, fact that although harvesting; ' !?'.7I:1U,:, l-'V's .7.K-. s.P. , , ., . (A 1 II. P - Ke. eilt s. M.iHM); m.irk.t iia begun as far north as Ck.a- ptl.:i(y ts, i.v- iWer; be-f i.-t;r. me. hum homa. hedging In volume had ap- ' und l.'-avy weight, .." 'J. i ie. ilmat j.arently .-till been withh-M, where- .' ü'i'J ? 1. ?ü;VMr,; light height. SlCt ' , , , , ... 1 : K i an 1 .1,. .he. .v P or'.i.... . .oinas cxj.ort huyir.g for ilcferred shij- i ,,,,, p.,,-.1;iiiii. .;.7V,;v e -. Put. h. r m mt was a tightening in on values. I rattle. hif.-r-. .sv;.7.; r..u si..', 7.40 ;

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STOCK MARKET SELLING PRICES AT CLOSE

CLOSE IS FIRM. II ITU ST I'D Eli. i KEIl STRO.G I'.y P'l'-rr. .di-rial Ney Servb e: NPW YOPK. .Pine 1. Tho stock

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f.ar mix.-.!. K-i::; lamh-, b); spring lamb1 Kte.-idv ;it iH. H(n;s he, . l- t-.. l0 h.-ad: market

Pnit'd Steel held above lo-l.Y- up; tri::-.- h-av.v Iiog, P" :

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About Sport Skirts

IT e u ish to say that our creations nil! delight the summer sportgirl. They are beautiful garments in Georgette. Minuet. Crepe de Chine and Baronet Satin. For the girl gradi(7t these skirts would vxahc a suitable gift. Now ellinc: at half price Garland's

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Style, fit and workmanship guaranteed. This is not a bait to get you into the store and then add on a few dollars for linings, "trimmings," styles, etc., it's an absolutely square "One Price Sale" with no strings attached, and the values are the best you can ever hope to get. Come in tomorrow, pick out your selection and leave your measure. Look for this ad on our windows.

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