South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 170, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 June 1921 — Page 14

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SUNDAY, JUNE 0. 19;

Trend of the Markets Stocks Grain Livestock Cotton

STOCKS. Fubf.antial buying of Ftcks at th?

lor levels recently attained

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thn stock market were not absent after th pr-Mon-red liquidation of May and early June. The market probably wont to an extreme of beari'hness. as is its wont, and Is due for a reaction. Th momentum of the downward movmnt and the settled ti"pr5f!nn produced hy a year of re-

ndpurtmcnt and retrenchment in business are mor responsible for the decline than current ncwa. Summer In necewMrily a dull period, but the future should bring Improvement on the recent past

GRAIN. ThA progress of th harvest and the proximity of heavy shipments of new grain must necessarily weaken treat. Country offering's have been

liberal as a result of the. harvest and! crop, an' J thi3 grain and caks show the general anoreciatlon in value-. I'w-eakne ..

Serious crop damage has not been reported. While fluctuations may ex

ceed conventional limit and prices will climb sporadically, the sharp upthrurt of May and early June in wheat is probably n-t to be resumed. Th new harvest is a restraining influence of srnt weicht.

jOn the other hand, world supplies are

not excessive and foreign countries will need must, if not all. of the American surplus. The visible eupply will show increases from now on. Excellent corn weather surc.Tta a larre

WOOD

IT'S LAID RIGHT OVER

SHINGLES

That'a Elaborated Roofing. Laid without any dirt, muss or litter and a roof that will out-live the building it protects. Elaborated Roofing is now selling at the normal price. You know its reputation. For the past eight years we have devoted our entire time and attention to the laying of Elaborated roofs in this community and our work tells the story. If you arc going to roof it will mean a big saving if you first consult our estimator. ELABORATED ROOFING CO.

Main 2403

A. W. Logsdon, Mgr. 218 North Michigan Street

How About the Plumbing For Your New Home The most vital part of the home you are planning to build 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 tubmit 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

LIVESTOCK. An excessive eupply of heavy cattle invariably depresses prices after a

, rie, aa was decently demonstrated. The price movement in hogs will depend on the volume of supply durin? I the present month. A liberal run is expected to hold prices down. Dullj nesa peryadta the stock cattle market, as is U3ual in June. Stocks of lard are close to a hlsh record, while i cut meats at western point3 far ex- ! ceed the stock a year ago. Catti?

and lTrg recelpt3 at nine principal markets during the first five months of thifl year were materially le3 than last par, while sheep supply increased.

Review of the W ze

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Dm Financial Editor.

COTTOX. Frospect3 of a settlement of the British mine and tcxtik- strikes were

i supporting factors in the cotton mar

ket, but no strongly forward tendencies developed. The evidence favoring and opposing a rise seemed quite evenly "balanced. Traders nay close

I heed to the weather m ip and reports of boll weevil and other crop damage, I prices fluctuating mildly according to the nature of the news. The National (Ginners association estimates the j May consumption of cotton in the j United States as larger than that of jany month this year except March, j The movement of call money rates,

wheat, exchange and stocks all have their influence upon the course of cotton futures.

Reaction from heavy liquidation have bolstered the stock market at times, but give no real evidence of strength. The outlook is confused. A rally would not seem out of place as a result of the market's Improved technical portion, yet until business conditions change, the lift may show further weakness, alternating with aimless fluctuations and sporadic pains. Call money waa extremely plentiful at times during the past week and loaned at five and five and one-half percent. It wculd be unwise to corclude that cheap and plentiful call money is now a permanent condition. The price of Pennsylvania crude oil haat been reduced again 25 cents to J 2.7 5 per barrel the iowest quotation since 1916. Stocks are piling up as a reflection of the industrial lethargy, and refiners aro curtailing output. The trend of Pennsylvania crude is significant of the waning prosperity of the oil industry, which

during ar. d after the war enjoyed ' euch an abnormal growth. New f.elds. were developed almost over night; and production wa3 increased enorm- i ou!y to meet the fceeming insatiable J demand. ! Pres't Harding is demonstrating ' that reorganization of government departments and curtailment o( expendlture is not to remain a earn- i palgn promise merely. As always, interested persons se-k to block the ; movement designed to benefit the many. In response to a complaint . from Chairman Brown of the Joint , executive-congressional reorganlra- j tion committee, Pres't Harding has; notified hi.i bureau chiefs that any ! attempt to thwart the reorganization will result In their dismissal. Great lakes shipping will benefit of the Scott bill, recently rasped by the house, emerges from the senate. It , is designed to remove seme of the j restrictions which have made the j package freight business unprcfit-( abl. !

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YOU can now get beautifully designed woodwork for your new home without the added expense of having it made to order. This is Indiana Millicorh. You can choose it from stock patterns; but it possesses individuality that is lacking in old-fashioned stock trim. That is because it is fashioned by master craftsmen and made architecturally correct. And furthermore, you can have it delivered hy truck direct from the mill to your lot insuring prompt delivery and perfect condition on arrival. Indiana Lumber & Manufacturing Co. 742 S. Michigan St. North Side Lumber Yard Eatt Slde Lumber Yard Wt Side Lumber Ynrd Mlihawaka Lumber Yard

If you want real service and quality building materials call us up. We will gladly help you with any building problem.

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WOOL. The -wool market has not changed substantially in character during- the past few weeks. Buying is moderate

Satisfaction The houses we build are known for their practical arrangement, convenience and substantial construction. Experience is a great teacher and the work we have done in South Bend has enabled us to avoid mistakes, make correct estimates and give the builder the satisfactory service he has the right to demand.

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and prices steady. The foreign markets have continued surprisingly strong. Domestic -wool consumption during May and June is thought to approach normal. The passage of the emergency tariff has naturally tended to stimulate manufacturers' interest in foreign wools. More actual buying of new clip wool in the west is in progress than was expected before the clip began, showing an increase of confidence.

METALS. German and Belgian competition are interfering with American export trade in iron and eteel. The industry I3 moving slowly and with caution. Producers are seeking to reduce their overhead. Pittsburg pig iron is sinking to a $20 base. Little interest has been shown in copper.

AGRICULTURE

Will the American Farm Bureau federation go into the business of distributing coal? Plans for the purchase of 1,000,000 tons of coal for distributian to the farmer in an effort to cut the warinflated retail price of coal have been under consideration. Householders must soon address themselves seriously to the unwelcome task of filling their bins. A full bin is more important to a famer than to a, city dweller because the former has no motor delivery service at his command. Retail coal prices seem unjustly high, and just such action as that contemplate! by the federation is needed to reduce them. In its coal

Ivr-ntiirn tVio firm hnre.in fnHprntlnn

will discover that freight rates and the labor cost of handling are a very large element in the cost to the consumer. It will obtain fresh ammunition for an assault upon freight ratr, whatever the outcome of the experiment itself. Sec'y Wallace believes in regulation of the grain exchanges as the best instrument for fixing grain prices extant. Grain speculators been guilty of gross abuses-, he ad-

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mits, and hordes of parasites around the bueines:?. Regulation is intended to prevent unfair practices and to facilitate the orderly discharge of the grain trader's legitimate functions. The packing industry has reached such propoitions that it may be considered a public utility, says Sec'y Wallace, ard it is incumbent upon the government to regulate it. That the packers have rendered a service to the country while pursuing their own ends few persons will deny. Son. Norria urges the senate plan for a permanent livestock commissioner to have supervision over the meat industry as against the house proposal for administration by the secretary of agriculture. The movement to aid the cattle grower is gaining headway and promises to confer a direct benefit upon this class of producer. J. P. Morgan & Co. have agreed to raise I25.00C.00O, or half the sum proposed, while western bankers will raise the other half. It is indicated. This plan for aid by large institutions outside the cattle country was suggested by Sec'y Mellon. One difficulty which bankers and growers will experience when the time comes to negotiate actual loans ariFes out of the depletion of herds and prostration of prices. Growers have not the security to offer that they had two years ago, and without security no bank can loan. The experiment of the Michigan State Farm bureau with the manufacture of woolen blankets has been

quite successful, and plans are laid I to extend it to men's and women's!

suitings. The bureau has sold about 5,000 blanke.s to the Michigan public, it is reported, and the demand has been sufilcient to keep two mills busy.

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Lots Range in Price From $350 to $1500. Free From Taxes For 2 Years. Come Early and Get Your Pick of These Lots Take the Miami St. car and get off at the end of the line and walk south to the addition. We will build you a home when your lot is paid in full. All modern homes to be built on this addition. Street car service at your door. Lots sold on land contracts. Salesmen on the grounds from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.

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The shipping1 board is endeavoring to shape its policy in Puch a way as best to meet the perplexing and unusual situation confronting it. In this endeavor it can profit by the experience of practical shipping men. "So muc hef the fleet as cannot be chartered on a bare boat bal or time charter to private operators should be laid up pending the revival of world commerce," advises the National Foreign Trade council. "Meanwhile the fl'-t will serve our national security as a naval auxiliary in case of necessity." The present system of allocated operation is sai'l to place no direct financial rt KTont-ibility upon the agents of the shipping board. The American Steamship Owners' association endorses the bare boat charter plan.

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Sec'y Hoover's plans for the dissemination of timely facts and ritrur'-s on business conditions have aroused

considerable interest, and provoked 1

confidential views?. Government statistics, while regarded as authoritative, are usually notoriously out of date before they reach the public. The government statistical machine turns slowly, Irs speed diminishing by the magnitude of the territory and the interests which the statistics embrace, but still more by routine delay in the governments. For exumple, a summary of the first quarter of this year, ending March 31, with comparisons with the prece-ding quarter, was published early in June. Quite possibly the delay in many instances is due primarily to the indifference of individuals and corporations called upon to make voluntary reports. Mr. Hoover may find want of cooperation the chief obstacle to his ambitious plan.5. If he can but expedite the publication of statistics now compiled, he will render a distinct eervice to hia day and generation.

KOCK lUC, HAKCAINS IK TAKI1N AT j UNCI-:. OWNl llS MI ST sr.I.L- Ca-j dillar in th- host of o-ri'Iition. fu'lv p'iuippe.1 ; its a harir;iii at SJ.ooo. lfl s.-l-l this u.-ek. ?1. '. KM'J Franklin touring, run only in.ooOj miles; paint anl tiren just as .i a-

new; rlie.ip ut .-.'JOO. IliiS WCeK 51,TfHi buys this .ar. Willys-Ovorland. ntlr.ental T7Urnr; this ear i? in rerfp' t -on-Iltion in er-

ery wny and will mak som j;.e a; bargain lon to le remembered ; $Z) j take-; tni .ar thi week. 1M'. I'.ui' k roa'lstcr. run only Tf,0 miles. Thi dir is in rood me-hard-j al oi i 1 1 ii : j aint. ru'.Ler tp : lo-.k j like new ear; l.as had ber-t r.f raro :u would be a t.nrgaiu at $1.'"0; take this rar. I W e will !eui -i trafe nny these mm to vour rntir" s:it!sf i tV'ii .in 1 ' .ci!

'ivo you li'-eral terill. I.or..- these bar-rains over before it 1 too late. l"or real rood i.e.j i rs .-p' Tili: Al'TO MAIIKI.T. - Jefferson Lafayette IUvi.

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SUCCEEDS EMERY

HUDSON l'al.s Seven pufnenrer; A- 1 condition; tint; reasonable prl-e if taken at once. Call C17 Lelanl 7. Mnroln 1411. JhK l'LKY Kive pas.enrer, fr.ur ctit.der tourn.r ar iu good condition; foipool tire. ?Co I'razler and Cnzier, lis I.l'i.oln way V. . bliooln :s,',fs

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