South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 159, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 June 1921 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8. 192!
VHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HEW YORK MARKET RALLIES AT CLOSE
1 radc Depression ami Ir iti-li Industrial Situation Bearish Factor.-. NITiV YORK. Jur.e o w.n h-.vy i r.-.ir '. h it thT.' t -I: w a f :nrp nlly l,.-foro th rl.te r.rr '"liri" rf or. to m,r p.dnts In ' in'l.'iff'i voc V:f an1! fhe V- n In r,f r:1 p-i: u i. rrSi rin in :r:tr-il to 1.1 ". f. r. c h- n-rpv.r.g r jr-Ttf 1 mir gin rry-'-; r.t . S'jh Trt" p. tri'lT ? -1'vri. rvj!r-r from furt..r .illir.g f hink nr. viüf-r s-.jppi!" M rr. " : , . ,1 , trails ir pr r. r.r.'l !.tt' ? reportif th !-:. lr.'l: Vi..'. i t : : " t : rt i nl trend r.f v-nts "".? r 'il pe. A r!c.:r.r !r. rV! 1 ' n r. s 7 1-' . r r.T.t. rror.ov:r.rr. j -trirt i lr.g r f f.-rin 'xhnr. and rumr r: r-f r.gr. ;t:ort n y w :in'.r. ?..'n f th" MViir! gr f rnr;: r nt Mded th i-f "'iv(-rv. Th- Mexi- n grour . r f r r, i!'v Mi ;r ci nr. '1 ATPTif'Ti Thin -Art' ' rt p'trl' irr; shivir. 'niirr ope - i dtic.11 "'.th oiilitfii! w rv. contitri-! h a y. iiisltfr, th" third R'i'.nli.ar l'ir. f j. f t . rwiv r . tioniry t'-r. -df I'ci' H v f-: - .i p; t 'lit in )"th Ioar i fr,r. ! ---jf-. T' t il il. . i ir -tiii". T J .7 7 T . ( . 'in un-'j-.riT.y turr.'.vr. Bullish Crop Figures Srud Wheat Briers Up 'HI'A;. .Jut;" 7. r.ulh-h rrf-p rur-. th' Tif-ij-t 1. 1 ' i i i 1 yet thi '!':;. j ' r k " 1 th' whr-it marht upw.irl Tüf.'iiv from .in enly (- lin-. T;i" lri!sr-'. hovev r, f i ! I t h ;!. 'l ri e v-r" uns'- t-tl'-il. ;iry!n from a h tlf Ti-t ov r to !;!r :.(la!-.r.. witli July 12'J t.i 1 w A, an-l S.-ptemh.-r llh t' 117. O.rn !"t t' 1 1-S and r,(1ts r:-t to 7-. Thoviyjom cairied 10 to In .'f-r.t. Ar.'urdint; to a leading xp'-rt. tlie winter h licit yield. n"ar .i he 1 1 1 1 estimate after a tnjr -f the (iif nroducirii: fates, primus- nl" S . 0 o r lmshel.--. uht'rfH.i th" government f.'tim.it'? May 1 wis 0 0 (i, 0 0 h'.ishtln. I'.uung U.'-''! iargiv n the new stimat. e.irrit-d th market TufMilay af terrmon t the high". j rir" f the day. PiMit t i k i ii vr en the ad.1!1 e. th"Ugli. wa- lively, and I sharp reaction wan in progress at thv la-t. 'tW'!i arid ei;. aeiM"ed lower deRED PIMPLES ALL OVER FACE Also Blackheads.' Itching and B'jrningTerrible. Cuticura Heals. " 1 had pimples mnd blackheads over my face which caused disfigurement. The pimples were large, red, nd h:d, and were scattered ell over my face. The itching and burning were terrible and I scratched and irritated the pimples .and I could not sleep. " The trouble lasted two weeks before I ueti Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I found relief and in five weeks I was healed, when I had used three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) Miss Margaret E. Miketich, 38 Sixth St.. Calumet, Mrch. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for a VI toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust with Talcum. erurs.Irt-H.WnJe i.ium" j0m-v mKm Smd 3r Omtjnnl IS Bad WVt. Talrtn 2T Z- ' Cutic-ara Soap mhmwr wrttMQt mu. i ! A fresh supply of CUTICURA liwavs on ha-.H at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE RED CROSS PHARMACY Miihawaki JlÄi-iRiLiJü 3gin
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And Continue Throughout the Month June, the month of Brides and Roses, is also a great month for bargains, because of this big Money-Saving June Sale. The June e nt this year means more to the thrifty than any that have previously been held. The merchandise is up to the usual high standard and the prices have been more radically reduced. We are a month head this season. You can buy merchandise in this Sale at July Clearance Prices. Greater Reductions On Women's Wearing Apparel
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port-", uere favorable on corn and rr,iwli'it improve'! to out-. Reteip' c;f rorn fcntlnucd large. STOCK MARKET SELLING PRICES AT CLOSE STOCKS RALLY AT CLOSE; STUDERAKER GAIiS I HREE POINTS Py IrJterr.tI'''n.il News Frrlv .Viru YOrtK, Jun 7. Th stock market clod :ron today. Th" r.ark'-t closed In th nxldt of a jhirp rally. The recoveries from tho ; trlv Ion- levd9 ranged from one to T." points Mexican ItroIiim roM up to j J1.4 7 a ?ra!n of f!ve points from th" lo-x, and Siu"3e.haVr was in dorr.ir. 1. movir.c up nearly three point to 71 l-S. U. P. Steel was In goad dorn. mi, advancing from "g to 79 1-3 j ar.d crurribl" ted recorded over I ir -.r ro:.;:.s to ; 5-S. The railroai I !-t-,u also showed a better tone. V( rlhArn i'ar'fic moving on ,0;r.t to 70, while Sout up over hern Pacift" rosf from 72 3- to 74. Gov rrrment hor.ds unchanged: railway j and other bonds strong. Total mIm j t'.l.iy 1.134.400 shires; bonds. $24.- ; t .o.r.g ouotations at i vr re : 2 P. rr. A. T. and S. V Amcrhan Beet Sutjar .... Ameri' an Drug Hyndlcat American Can Al!i3 Chalmers American Can Foundry .. American Locomotive Anaconda 'opper CI - 4 1221; S4 ns2 Am-ricin S'mltg. a. c. w and Itfg. Co.,. 4 0 ; A. T. and T 1U41 Balduin Iyocomotive 782 It. and O .",9 s; F.ethlehem Steel "IV " II. lt. T IPs ''.tr.adian Pacific Ill Chill Copper 11 ( ubari 1'ar.e Sugar 'alifornia Petroleum " i (antral Leather Wz C. ami O :."8 Colo. Fuel and Iron 27 Corn Products f)Z K "hino ;opxer Knarnol Ilr;e Common C.ulf State Steel . . . . Creat Northern Ore Croat Northern Pfd. .1.1 '. 0 1 j o - 1 ' - I 2 6 6 General Motors 10 H Hide and leather Common 11 GO 5 ' 1 4 607s Hide and Leather Pfd Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol . . . International N'iekel . . . . Internatloal Paper Inspiration Copper Kenneeott Copper Lackauana Steel Lehigh Valley Z0 H L and X 00 Mexican Petroleum 147i Mi.imi Copper 21 Marine Cemmon 1 2 R Marine Pfd 4 9 4 Mi.-ouri Pacific 21 Midvale Steel i N ada Copper . I Xe w Haven j . C. ,, Nirfolk and Western ' Northern Pacific I Pure Oil '; Pan-American Petroleum i People. C,:s IYnn.-ylvania Pierce Arrow ! Pittsburs: Coal I Pay Consolidated Copper ... I Pending I Republic Steel j Pork Island i Rock Island A I Rock Island P Rubber Rumely Common ! So-ithern Pacific ! Southern Railway : Sr. Paul Common j St. Paul Pfd j Stromberg i St ude baker Common I Sears-Roebuck 25U 10 a; isu 92 ?; 70 CO 4? i .1 4 1 -.7 3'. 127; 31 U I r.i x; So f.lTK ir.U 7 r 19"i -' '? 4i ; 3 4 s 71 7f, 217 .i U )' o 4 Sinclair ül Sutra r Tobacco Producta Texas Oil Texas and Fa elfte I'ni'in Pacific 11 f. P. S. Steel Common 79 i P. S. Steel Pfd 107s; C. S. Pood Corp 17'; Ptah Copper 527's Vanadium Steel 23 T5 it
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Disagreement of the Jury means a second trial for 11-year-old Cecil Purkett of Kno::. Ind., on the charge of killing a pia mat". Ce .il is confident of acquittal.
OF THEr It a t( rril)lc to think of what liarm tlioy had done. "And that's not the worst of it." went n Mr. Sprinkle-Plow, the Weatherman. "Not only did 1 promise- Puilder Reaver to keep tho weather nice for him. but I ab-o proniised Mr. and Mrs. Muskrat that I'd keep the creek low until they could get their house hollowed out the proper size for their new family. Por m.jskr.tts make a house lik your daddy makes a v- c 1 1 , only they begin at the bottom and dig up, nhiio your daddy begins at the t p and digs down. If their now family ha-j arrived and Old Man Piood semis a rush of high water, it'll c,'vt into their hedroom and probably drown the babies. And another tiling " "Goodness!" cried the- twins together, their rcs bulging with consternation. It was terrible to think what h um they had done. "Is thcie anything e-Ne wrong?" "Land, yey; (r j mean oceans os," replied Sprinkle-Plow. "And Virginia -Carol', mi Chemical Wa basli A Willys Overland Wool UV:., i . . 2 f. r-tiiiKjfuu 1 1 . '.j, Liberty bonds 3 percent S.40; first 1 Vs s7.76; second 44's S.9"; third 4 U's 0 1.112 ; fourth l!4's-50.35; fifth I'i'a ?S.1S. MARKETS niUAco livi: STOCK. 'By C. S. I?!:reuu of Market.) CIUi'A';. June 7. IV HiS KeeHpt?, COMPANY Avenue
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TWINS they're all probably out to sea by thi.- time." , ' Who?'' cried Nick. "Who's out to sea, Mr. Weatherman?" "The Mink family," explained the fairy. "Marty came to me yesterday; and f-aid li w.ts giving a :rshing party to his friends. He had dug u nice hole in the ice 'n' everything, knowing that spring was so near and there wemld'nt bo much more chance to have that kind of-a party, for the first Jlood would be likely to bieak tho ice up in pieces and carry it off, ami that's exactly what j has happpencd, I fear. Obi Man l'looil always works in a hurry." j hl" said Nick." We re so 'rry, j Mr. Weatherman. What can we do; to help?" j "I'll unlock the door of tho Nuis-i anco PaiiieH again and let out Jack i Frost," answered Sprinkle-Plow. "He can be useful at times, although he has a bad habit of snooping around "vh"n he isn"t in the least wanted. '-Tooo: market a tie. Id :ti.- higher; bulk, .ST 't Lo : top, S.sj.1: h,-i w ei-hf, 7.:Ht'.S.l.; luedilin: weight, .lOOf s -V ; li-lit -,eiclir. f.h'i v".-. ; .!-!,t I i tr Ii t s2-' 'J''' s '-'", 1 laaV J:li UiliET S'OVS. Miiootll. .V7.:uV.7.s.-,; packing sows', rougii, J7.15'i; 7.o0: pig, .V7.!.V v2". 'ATTI.i:-Ke eiptS. '.,oim; Ul.Trket lower; ieef te.'r, Medium und heav -we ight. S-s 'Jfj' -": clod- e and i ri 7..j.s.4(: J.-0...1 ;uid l,..l.e, s.Ui '. 1 ; ceuiiuoii and niediuin. .,"!'' SM : liitchci" cattle, lud fers, .1.70 s.", cows. ,7; bulls, .s.lU"''; i '..."-; c,niii(T :i tol eiittcis, cows :i in 1 l.eifers, SLM". n 'Sj ; railner Meers. .S"'- : val calves. lik'Lt land lian.lywadulit. sItP; f(,(.r steers. '..'Hi.i.i; stocker steers. ?4 r,irn 7.eJ ; st( i ker cows and heifers, .v".."0',',".7.. Snillll' Ite.-eipts, IJx.xt; " market steady; Jambs, M lbs. down, Pir,r 12 ."; Iftlu'.s, s." lbs. up. 7., 12..V'; liip.ibs. culls ami inmoii. $Vn'.; spring l.lUibs. ."1 1.7-V, 14 ; yearling wcMiels, .'1.7." (.1(..; ewes, Isi.Zo'tio; b''g.7.". brtei.iiig twei', PST HI HALO I. Ill STOCK. PAST 111 1 TAI.'., N. V., Juno 7 'AI"l'I,i; Receipts, ljoo bead: market steady; shipping steers. $v,s. hi; bub tier j:r.oi's. s ; tu-ifrrs. S.1 'J."' : cows, f ,.1' xi.t) ; bulls, M.-'V.Ml; i. e. U rs, '" 7: milk cows and ;! iu-n i's. .v.o', l.'i). CA I. VMS Ite.eipt. t;; market slow; 11 11 to r,io!e . sir i :i:i' am. l.mi:s-i eints. 20.": ! le.ark't slow: ch.d e lamb. .14: cull to f.iir. ye. 11 linkst, .',. .VKj :. Ct ; f.!;cep, MoCii.:'). lho;S-i:..,-,dpfs. l.f2i: market teadr; 1 orkers, .si'c mle!. .....'; ; le;:vy, s'.f .. ; roughs. 'i.li '."''. ; stags, 1 0O';.". I iiicAfio PKoiirn:. I CHICAP. June 7. I'd'TT Mil- liej.aipf. LJ.1M tn'.: rean:er;- extra, .".b-; tra firsts. "."':io,-: first. l.V.?p;--; packing fp-k. 'V'i'J7-'. I i:;;S t. U.ICJ i:;,re. nrdlnarr j firsts. Ugi..'.. -J V.-; tirf IIMHI' , ; extr.i. I 1s--: ehe. k, Is '. j CIIKLMl Twins, new. 1P.M1-; I-,!s-! .e. ll'iH'..r; eunsr Amerb-as. 11 '.''; ! in,.'; I. nch ri:s. IP brk k. na.-r 1V I in,,-. I i.i vp roriruY TurkPT-i. r. .ens. 2': roesfrs. I.".-; ge sc. j di.-'k. hoe. 1' K - l.".' i l i Aieu.s i;e 'I ts. C7 ! eli.-ttd. cars ; no no I IM)l.NAI'OM I.IVP STOCK. i INDIANAPOLIS. June 7. -IlMr.s Ib t-tpt. 12.'"; market sfnd v. Lighr-r : , ten. $S Ü; heavier $'ö; lights, ''r ! CA VI 1. 11 Receipts, mirkt ! fe.jy to 2.V higher: ,-,h l.eavi.-s. ' 'i 7 7.1 ; eif.r. li 'i ..'.." : ... .2 J 1?7: bulls, S '';.".. ; r;,vf. .''''.M'..1l. i SHKI1P IU-. eipts. 4 f: m:'.rht fp.idjr ; t. ... lii-b.-r: prife sheep. $ll'orj; , lurabs, '-1; 11. riucAr.o r.n c.ittiv. nile'xr.n .in r. viii;.t No i re Jl.r-j; No -j re.:. Jl. :.'',; No. 1 l rd. winter. Jl .vn; .2: No. 1. northern st.riag. Jl.Tie No. .1. n.rthrn spring. J1.41: No. 1 mixed. JhWd C. CORN No. 2 mixed. '.-n : N 2 tit. iv;-i;t4.-. No. vei'.ow : No. r. niie.!. e.-.c ,-; Nv,'. ;; white. "U 4 ; No. .1 yellow. ; ' j e, 1 j, ; No 4 ruld. C2-. No. n;ite. .o 4 rePow. OATS No 2 wbite. r? 1 1 . : No. .1 ivaitt. r,75:'(r-; No. 4 white. "-U .Vo. CIIlCC.O GRAIN" AM) IMtOMSION. UITCAlJO. Jur.p 7 opening. Iii-h
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WASHINGTON. June warning that the govern 7. Shirp m.er.t may enter the coal tttfinc-? In order to re luce prices was gien cral oreratora hr today by iec'y of the Interior Kali. The warning came at a conference between Sec'y Fall. Sec y rf Commerce Hoover, and representatives of the anthracite ar.d bituminous oal industry and after the coal optrators hid vciced their opposition to j)ropos.i legislation which would make it ir.cumtcnt upon theni to furnih the government with statistics showing production and cost.
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New Summer SKIRTS In Kumsi Kumsa, Roshanara, Baronette Satin, Silk Crepes values to $20.00
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ASCINATING FASHIONS For SUMMERTIME
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510 .75 Frocks of indestructible organdie a collection of models for the miss or the matron in a myriad of colorings, embracing every hue. Frocks of dotted swiss, in light and dark shades, fashioned either in the long lines so much in demand or modeled along the girlish type. Sport Skirts $10.75 to $29.75 Flannels, Indestructible Wash Silks, Comme Ci Comme Ca Silk and Plaids in the most pleasing designs. We SUITS, COATS AND WRAPS
govcrr.rntr.ff intentions rf pr"ventir.tr further shortages of coal, s ich a." has een evident during th" as few years. It is also th" government's plan to reduce the prices .ro it is thought that preva.kr.g con iitior.s do rot warrant the ex;esive rates charged for the ful. The coal op er iters wer very much oppos-.-d to the legislation u-Viirh would force them t furnish the officials with tabulation.s shew - ing the costs of production and operation. This wru'd enable the administration to reach a definite conclusion as to whether coal pr;r. s were excessive, as is being claimed throughout the country. The administration firm in its stand that coal pr.ces shall bo decreased and that an adequate supply shall be 'placed on th" markets at all times. During th" past few winters re-vero shortages have rcen reported lu tvrA v I Ali.. nr. T ; 1 i
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various parts cf th counsuffering ha.s be"n i u -ed. was this that caused th ft: jls to begin an investigation into th o profits and operating ca p c i t i ( f of t h " ' :i r i o u ir.fs. Mir." wners hive V een called Into repeat" 1 of the dc r. ( es v;th th" .leads ic-partmeuts and was the opposition to ;h prop" ral r pirt that onu I th warning to be f-oun The statement w u " made bv Scj'v Fall and it :s under- j stord that h" la.; s-jpp ;-,rt of the prr. lent, since it is know n that the c-val situation his b-ert often d!5cuss'-d at c a t mtetins. LSf. .lf7ry5 Art Department Opens Exhibit Wednesday The art department of St. Mary's academy will open an exhibit of its werk toly to continue for one we-k. Among th" pictures will b" represent.iti es of still life, outdoor life, and charT.al work. Work in China aintinc will b" shown. Visitors are Invited to atteni the exhibit. 1 1 4 pairs of "Pointex Type" Fancy Lace Hosiery all colors and sizes (one day only) Thursday Small imperfections Val ues are $5-$6-$7.50 Michism St.;
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The m.trr. A M.-s Verr.i. Bu i- : nick and .T eph II. K aja-kl took , rii-s Tu-s1iy morning at 8:S5 I o'clock at St. H- i?lch's church. I JXrv. pftr Hurl: k. rf i:it Chicigo. rf!'.-;ai AftT a ? h-rt stiy Mr.v Kur. ' Ii ir. 11 ke wii: i" an 1 i IT at at !S B. -r'.n it . Cuticura Soap Tho Healthy Shaving Soap A fresh supply of CUTICURA always on hand at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE ; red cross" PHARMACY Mishawaka ii i h 5 i! b f'S 1 t 1 f Values at $5-$6-$7.50 Vests and Step-ins . Silk . Lingerie Vests $2.45 Step-ins $2.45 Set, special at 51.75 if Heavy Silk Crepe li SEE OUR WINDOWS See Our Window Display Lace Dresses fof the garden party or evening wear are here in a pleasing choice of the very newest shadinsgs. For morning wear we are showing a wondrous variety of ginghams, many combined with other materials to make them even more attractive. All colors. Sport Blouses $5.75 to $18.75 Delightfully new are these Sport Blouses that pre here in summer's own fabrics and colors. 3
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