South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 160, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 June 1921 — Page 9

THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 9. 1921

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Dealer From Illinois and Wif-con-in Hear Talk I5y Pres't Erskinc. vrr.tv-r.vo J1I InniH an 4 Wi.or..sin ff.ru,-rq in Stud'bikrr automobiles c-in- to South P.r-nd in a hodj from Oh'rau'o Wr-dn-sday to participate in th'- :lr. mas- driveavay cf cars frrni tho factory hrr1. Ti lirTik rs lu-adr-i by Goorro L. Williams. Chicago branch m-anaKcr, v,-r r" cuos's at a lur.rhoon in tho Administration buildlncr at noon. A. P. Kr.kin". prt-ji'l'-nt of th" StuJoh-aker corporation, addrr?-- the dolocation. rxpr5sint: ploauro at h-ivinc tho opportunity to tall; to Fuch a larsro number of dealers. Ii explained that he wa-s taking time off frcm a brief vacation that had been riven him, but that h w.w moro than rlad to take tho tirr.f for fuch a purpose. i have never known of a dealer lo?in any monv throuch holding tho ?tunbakf r n?ency." Mr. Err -kino said. "Thy have .all boon prosperous whr-n many others "s ero not. I hop they "aIM have as cool bu?inoss duiinc: the rest of the year as they have in the first half." P.tillt Completely Here. Mr. Kr.-klne introduced Walter C. All n of the Vale & Town Lock Co.. f S'andarcl. Conn., of -which Mr. Krs-kino-is a former official. Mr. Allen, who h in South Bend a. Mr. Krskire'i truest and to attend the dinner ttiven Monday nicht by citizens of tho city in honor of the Studebakrr President, rave a brief talk to the dealers". The car:- driven away were from Plant No. 2. lisht fixes built compbtely In South Bend. ACQUIT YOUTH OF VEHICLE TAKING Jury Finds Teska Not Guilty Lawrence Vedder Awaits Sentence. It took a circuit court jury but 15 minutes to determine that Herbert T ska. aced 17, was not guilty of a charge of vehicle taking. The jury brought in a verdict of acquittal in remarkably short time. It was shown at the trial that youth took a ride in a car owned by Leo Edison, but that he was not a p;.rty to the theft. Lawrence Vedder, whi was arrested with Teska, pleaded guilty to the charge, but sentence has not yet been pronounced. It was revealed that Teska had accepted Vedder's invitation to take a joy ride, to Mi.shawaka. w h re they were apprehended. firkin or Short Steak, pound... lc pound Stetk, pound 20c ! P THCKSPAV AT nrKMir:rt pros. S. Michigan St. 9 Advt. ATTI'.NTION. Woodmeen of the World Athletic Carnival, Moose Hall, Mishawaka, Thursday eveninsr. June 0, S;00 p. m. AU Woodmen urged to be present. M; jl ; i " 0 U j -j ' J : n : FOR 3 DAYS "THE TURNING POINT'

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ON GOTHAM MARKET Recurrent Weaknc?3 in Foreign Exchange Overshadows Other Trading. NEW YORK. June 8. Relaxed money rates and recurrent weikne in foreign exchange overshadowel Wednesday'? operations in the stock market. Call loans opened at seven per cent but before midday eaed to I 1-2 per cent, the lowest quotation in many weeks. Time rates were unchmeed, but brokers reported more liberal offering which extended to bank acceptances and mercantile paper. Explanation was larking for th'further collapse of International rem'ttance. which amounted to six cents In the pound sterling and 10 to 45 points In French. Belgian. Italian. Rwl. ftpanlsh and Dutch M!'..s. Renewed fales of sterling in Tendon and Paris by Herman Interests, speculative pressure at this? center, and the supreme council's delay in meeting wore among reasons as?!encd for the reacHon. Stocks -were lrreprular and hesitant from the outset, the session being marked hy a series of reactions and recoveries. Standard issuer were under greatest prcsurp In tho later dealings, the lower money rate exerting little influence. Sales amounted tr .'73.000 shares. Iealintr in bonds again were fairly diversified with many cros.s currents. There was early selling of liberty issues, presumably because of the new treasury offering, but that croup made up part of its lo? Other domestics were Irregular and Mexican government 5's. lost 1 1-2 per cent. Total scales (par value), S14.375.000. STOCK MARKET SELLING PRICES AT CLOSE STOCKS CLOSE FIRM; STUDERAKER DROPS V'j International News Service: NEW YORK. Jun 8. Stocks closed firm today. Steel wero under pressure of the bears. Republic Steel dropped to 49?L the lowest price touched In years and then rose- U to 50. United States Steel after moving up to 78 V broke to 78 and Crucible fell two points to 6214. Mexican Petroleum after rallying to $1.47, declined to $ 1.452, and Studebaker from its high of 72si dropped to 71. Continental Can ros-e- nearly eight points to 49". losing quotations at 2 p. m. today were: NEW YORK, June S. Last ejuotations on the stock exchange at 2 p. m., today, were: A. T. and S. F American Pect Sugar American Drug Syndicate ., American Can Allis Chalmers American Can Foundry" American locomotive Anaconda Copper , 79 h 30 i 6 2s; 33 u 1 o: 3"78 R3U 3SU American Smltg. and Rfg. Co..39i A. O. W tfSi; A. T. and T. 104 Paldwin Iocomotlve 77S P. and O. ... 391; Pethlehem Steel "B" 53U T 1 X Canadian Pacific ." Ill3 Chili 1 pper 11? Cuban Cane Sugar . . . . 12 California Petroi-eum Central Leather C. and C 33 57H 658 Corn Preduets Crucil Chino cible Steel 62U Copper 24U Enamel 52 Erie Common . 13 H CfUlf State Steel

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UCK I Sinclair Oil Sugar Tobacco Products Texas Oil jTexis and Pacific ... ! Union Pacific 77H ; S 21 ! 1 7 2 , 7U 107 1: l S. Steel Common . . I. S. Steel pfd V. S. Food Corp Utah Copper Vanadium Stel .... Virginia-Carolina Chen Wabash A Willy? Overland .... Western Union Wool .'. Westlnghouso Liberty bonds 34 leal 2i 7'j 7'H . 7 4 45 percent s ; .- o; second 4's S6.70; first 4U'.3 8S.O0; second 4'i's S7.C0; third 4i; 91.52; fourth 4U' S7.14; fifth 4U'. 3. 40. MARKETS CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. fBv I. S Bureau of Markets.) CHICAGO. June s. HCXiS Recvlrt. 21.0i; ra:irket l.l-.V higher; bulk. $-.1 040; top, .V'mj: beavvweltrht, ?.inT; b. r.O; medium weight, $.2:A: Uzht weight. .VCi'Ji: light lichfs, $vJ.V??' S.4."i; heavy iacklrig piimotli. ..". TO (is; pneklng fows, rough, $7.-57.0; I'lffff. J7..Vj35. CATTLII Iteeeipt f,f0; market stenily to strong; l'e f steers. $.-"'j '.." : mMtum nnd good, .7.."0'(; .50; pood and rhoie. s.l01; !J0 : common nnd raelhiin. $c,..VKi.lo; l.iitche cattle, heifers. .4.7.' S.71; cows, JtJTdf; bulls, Si:W.r; c. inners and cutters, rows nnd heifers, $?.fa,-i:2Z: eanner steers, $14. .".0 ; ve.U calves, llclit and hand vwrlcht. Svvj 10 ; fppfler steer. .2."f 7.7-1 ; sto ker steers, 1 $4-Vy,77.4u; stu' ker "cou sf arnl btifers, SIIKKP P,eee!pt8. 2.100: market 2.V.W lower: lanib. SI 11. s. Inwn, '.).M 12. W : Ir.niNs. ll. up, 71 12. '25 ; larnl'S. . nils and rormnon, y."..W' S'"'" : spring lamhs. $lPtl.';.oO; yearling wethers, 5V73 ilo IT; ewes, $.V'4.75; breediug ewes, JIG 2.73. riTTMU KG JLIVi; STOCK. riTTsnrnr.. im. June cattle Supply, none; market steady; choice. .OiH'.i; prliae.v'V ; good, .jrs.ön ; tidy butchers, $s.';.v"i; fair, $7..)'.7; common. .7.öewa,s; tt'.mmon to good fat hulK $.'v;5; common to good fat cows, $.V?3S.r; heifers, ST.'J-V.; S.r.d : fresh cows and springers, rioi.s); veal calves, i.'00 hea.l; steady at ?U. SIIKRP AND LA MRS Supply, .100; market Fteady; prime wethers, ?5.rj; good. f4;ö: good mixed, $lä-; lambs, Meady at ?10; ppriiig lambs, steady at HOGS Receipts, Crt.OfiO: rnnrket LV up; prime heavy hogs, ..-'g.M: mediums. KnV; heavy Yorkers. ST.'fj.'J ; light Yorkers, .ST'iO: pigs. .SOzO; roughs, 4$i.75; ftags. flQ.73. K.ST lUFFALO LIVK STOCI. EAST BITFALO. N. Y.. June R. CATTLE Kecelpts, 12T, heal ; market Plow; shipping steers, $ i s. 4 : but. her grades. StiHfZ; heifprs, i.'j.V.r ; ow.. S2.:UV(iU.O;. bulls, $4.2--l: feeders. $.V?i 7; milk cows and spriueers, if.vc.j i2o. CALVES Receipts. l'T; market aetive; mil to lioi- o. . lfr;.10.2.-. SIIEEF AND LAMBS Receipts, S00; market 8teadv, slow;; choiep lambs. $ia.7rrf.i4.i,ri: Vuii to fair, $i.25-'ji3.2r: yearlings, .i jf shcep. $2ri7. HO;s Ie.vipts. 2.4O0 ; market active; Y'frkfr-i, $:.l.' 'X'jö ; pigs, .V.'iO mjxed. Si'o.in : heavy. $.lö'J. S.sö ; roughs, $0.2.".; t;..-); ptags, ?K;.". nic.e;o ritoinTi:. CFIICA(;. June s. 1UTTER Re. oeipts. 14,.yt tubs; creamery, extra, T.lc; firsts. 2.V; packing stork, j.Vri 'le. E;;s Ilt'cf jpts. Cl.lM cases; current receipts. '2,;c; ordinary flrsrs. 2V7?-Jlc; firsts. '-"A2c; extra, "'c; checks, lSac; dirties. l.l'.c. CFIMESE Twins, new, lKHl'ic: pnisles, l.is4r.l 4 ; voung Amerb as. lllp.c; Longhorns. 14-14., e: hrick, H'tflPje." LIVK POl'LTlt Y' Turkeys' V.vr; d ickens. .: roosters, l.; geese, lriiW; ducks. 2.-2Re. I'OTATuliS FJecclpts. 107 cars; MinSAYS FRIENDS WERE AMAZED Never Expected Mrs. Hofman to See Well Day Again Suffered 18 Years. "I don't believe there is a happier woman In the state of Indiana than I am since I got rid of that awful ptomach trouble which made me fo miserable for IS year?," said Mrs. Paul Hofman. 211 Leota. t., Indianapolis, Ind., in relating her remarkable restoration to health by taking Tanlac. "I finally pot In Puch a mlserahle condition from my many years of suffering that I was spending over half my time in bed. I couldn't cat solid food and was living on soup and other liquids: but even these disagreed with me and I would have awful palpitation of the heart and a feeling that I was about to fmother. My kidneys worried nie almost continually and my back hurt me night and day. I never was free from backache, and finally became so weak I could hardly turn over in bed. "It was the most amazing thing I ever saw in my life the way Tanlac restored my health, and it seems almost too good to be true. I haven't had a trouble of any !dn.l and never felt better in my life than I do right now. My recovery astonished all my friends, for they -never expected to fee me well and strong again. I feel duty-bound to tell everybody about Tanlac. so that if any suffer as I did thev will timi relief." j A fresh supply of TANLAC always on hand at i CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE RED CROSPHARMACY , Mishawaka You Cannot Turn Back at flflfT 3 1UU

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