South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1921 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND N FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 7. 1921
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Wife and Brother in Law toutlv Deny 1 hcv Arc Guilty. 7ni:i:i; invi;i:.-f Mich., on. I'rotc it tior.a of i:.no-r.cr, n .nl; by .or brth--r-iri-I.w, tieore Cor.ey, v. h are bc-in; hed-J h re in enncc::n with the mysterious death of the V(ji!un';i hu-!..ind on thf ir.'.rnii.ir f ;ti. r.il '-r 1 r n.aii.ed ur.sha;-: ifti i' t!ii two pri.oii.-rs w. r.- jut-s-::u:.ed Yedne-d.iy by the rrc-'-cutor 1 . A ' A DilCi 111 The cthct-rs will rely on the- alg' d contradictions in th ..vorn -lutt im i.l.s of the J'.ur t; b;n.l tht-m ver tn circuit court wii n they ar'j .rrair.tvl i:i th.- lower curt, Wt-d-:cly. octob r O iliiüf-n wi t-:.;.---hov.rvcr. li.iv. ln huLu- ii i. i to testify at tho hearing. Cjtjor'-j Arnold. ou:..h-1 for the r-i..: ar.nou.'itoi today ho would i.-:k. the court to quash the charge . ih; ground of iiiiutlicunt evie i.f. . ( rim llaby Die In Fire Caused by Mice SATLT STK. MAKIi:. Mich.. Oct.! ',. l'ti' r :or.Ke. hi. wi!.; and infant hild '.HT-' kii!d by ffoc.it ion in ( t !irr that d'-.-.troj 1 tlw ir home at i 'f. tour, iu i ü 1 1 s .'outh of here. The-! "'.re r:-r:n itf d in a c ipbo.ird, wh-we :r.lc; ai: U'ii'-vi-'l to hiv na'.vd match.-. liodi.s of tli- thro v. vre found noar a ilo.r, whcr; they are. ooli-jv.d to Lave n.'i de an att'-mi-t; to r .i' ii th" n air. Neighbors mell'd Mi.okf, l.ri.V.f ilown th- door, j .ml found the bodies. "Well! Now for Um- Thlnl Tail I'rolic. Olirr 1, Saturday vv- j nin-. On. .S-'.0 Mibxiiptioii. 27S-S Try KEIFS-TIMES Want Ads BASING OF CREDIT AIDS 11. Y. MARKET Vulnerable St(K-k Issues Suf fer From Attacks of Professional Interests. NF.W YORK. Oct. 0. Directing v.vi 'mim ii'rtt pnrt-ii-1 r,f tiio , nore vulneraMe h.sj's, professional nterests were tna'.'led to effect fur ther irregular impairment of prices n the stock market today. Tobacco, cils. and junior steels. o,uipments and mtor. were the es pecial targets of tho shorts. Sunatra tobacco P'd the reaction. d'lining points on.th- si; n.s'.on f the dividend payments. Mexican and F.un p an oils bore he bmnt cf tlie reactionary movenent in that division, f.illin nno to ".early four joints. M is.-el!aneous tock.s. particularly mail order, hain t":e, food, leothi-r. chemical ind fertilizer issues, forfeited one to ix points. Coppers retained nuich of their 'ecent iniproement and shippings aiiicd in the tatter part of the ws--ion. leaiimrs in rails were liuht. nuch of the trading being devoted i to low grade issues, including N"ev j 1 )r!rm. Texis and Me.vi. ,., which J.vas unusuahv active ana strong. Kales amount d to ' . 0 , " v 9 shares. Country wide easement cf credit Rendition., as evhlenced y lower reliscount rate.- at Philadelphia and Iinncapdi?. ccount-.'d fr further e! ixatl n at thL center. On the change call lans opened and held. 4i3 per C'-nt, with free supplies j t f.-ur per cent outside. j For. -jim exrhanccs h- ld or en- i lava t d vest' rd iy's rally for the most I ,-irr r.v?re.v.ive Mivio - ..f sterling : ills 'va- .-tttributed to Japaneso inerets. With no ryception. Liberty iue-cr-e to (.( st priC' cf the y ar on cry lar ge dealings, "icory n?t s a?Ing lightly. Mexican governnent four'- and five's featured th- j orci-n g:-..up. rising li to pef ent rcsp t .v :-. T tal sil.s (par alue) $1S. :..). .0. ;MMrnnv i nr rniTr .ii,. i., . .vs., v.v....-.,w JOOSTS WHKAT PRICES! Cill'-'ACo Ort. t'. P.oliof ex- i ri.--rd in vinous quarters that a j ! after tl'.e revert u r . . . e i i!( . :re i . . . i : cf o l i e it to ir: it jo.'irUet t-- Vtv. ' r 1 v. a-- streng at 1 to 2 rs r th Ptcerr.!er 1 ! .1 "to HC1! d y..w 117 to 115. Com gained ....i ca.s ' io ' in i tli i"Jtrone varied frcr.i ' ' ' ' i'vi"'' r v ; . " I-1 a::: ;r. itlil pri.'t ? for wheat S- cre t!;e we 5: fta?on the .-irktt r-in to acenil. ana h.-eUChoU ne t. r tne ne a'.L h:! tlie advantage except dur--e tar: 1 tre re or ..S3 to: ;nr.cunr- :: nt tn.it a ;r.v::r.,' iirm ' .al with lr.iv:i from '" k" " r.C cf any o:um- j.;o:C. 5".l.r.g pre-; Ahire. r. -a e . t r. a itch to th-- hi: fft rin-:. app' art trori sr h.tiul-. D. . point: :u 1 creneral . tally a-? t e -' I to h nc into ended to put t.rn.t:. siaik(t. an, I .- .' the crn ' ! - VI 1. -.r Oat-- continued : J ) ref.- et the at. -vi i.-: crrn an 1 he ;t ar.d v,T ur. P.urhcd ! v pes ...... -' '.' i.-iwra,,,. n f-at-i wire to .fin which had . a d nded. Stock F.I; rket Sellins Prices At The Close
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, A. T. and T i Iit-lwin Locomotive I P.. and U ; Hethb-hem Steel "B" .107"; It t -p 1 ' lit X Canadian Pacific 113 Chili Copper C u b a n Am e r i c a n S u ga r (tul'.'i Cane Sugar U vi ii 6 California Petroleum 37! Central Leather I C. and () 55V? 2 4 K Colo. Fuel and Iron ... Products rucible Steel 1 o V4 C2 25 ?i 13 124 10 23 74U . lOVa . 44 96 44 7 6 vi IS "Ii 4 ,2 3 5?i n mm r ' 02 O O 1 ' - 47 2 4 T4 .73 o 1 - r liino Copper . . Mr :e Common . . General Klectrlc Oeneral Motors Great Northern Ore . . Great Northern Pfd. . Hide and Leather Com. Hide and Leather pfj. Illinois Central , Industrial Alcohol 1 n t e rna t i o n a 1 II a rvc st e r International Nickel ., International Paper . . ; Inspiration Copper ... Lehigh Valley Mexican Petroleum . . , Miami Copper Marine Pfd , Midvale Steel New Haven V V c X VNorthern Pacific 1 ' u,l!l 011 2GU 42 51 Z G rlj 10 13 7 Hi Pan-American Petroleum p.-oTd- Gas I I Vnn.-'ylvania I Pierce Arrow , Ray Consolidated Copper Reading ttepublic Steel , Rock Inland 'Rubber r-,nhern Pacific Southern Railway 't. Paul Common ':u Raul Pfd. Stromberg ... 48 ! aT 2 0 U - ' 3 n o 1 ' ' u " j 2?' Studebakcr Common S. ars-Roehuck Sinclair Oil "-'near Tobacco Products Texas Oil -1 'ah i gtr; 201; r.n 61 78 121 121 e " S ', H 110U 12, 524 304 Cnlon Pacific .... V. S Steel Common C S. Steel Pfd. ... S. 1 ooa uorp. T'tnh Copper Vanadium Steel Virginia-Carolina Chemical w.Vba9h a "(is; . 21 Willvs Overland - m Ii 74's t 44 - i Wool .... 1 V stinghou.o L:l' rty Imnds 3 percent s.- : iirsx i 1 s Ji.e1 '-cuii'i t -4 i 1 l: third 4 ;V 04.50; fourth -91.48; T.fth 4i'f 93.36. 4 . riTT-IICK; LIVE STOCK. T't'r-l'viii iN' 1., n -t it CTTt T Snptiv. ro I-.ea.l : im rk-t st..-idy : chol.-e. t f,';;o; prime. $7 r 7.7" : cv'I. $'.7"'i ,,',1v 1 1 ' i ? r - or. ."mV,;7.-:.j; f.iif. t-'-od fat cows, $2-".2r : heifer. 'i '' . : v. . . ' ' C'.V' Min r i am i. v fnsMrw. stei.iv: :''! :::ive:. m.-.m.io , i.iir niac 1. .. :..': culls ar..! euiTnou. $K2; l:i::i!'. HuCS-RoelPts. tr..irkrt 2." . i ier: r " r.e iry rep. ii; rn 1 is :r s. St 1 ' '2' licivv Verkr. 1" ; '-::-j:: liKht Verk-rs. jtiO.-j.": ric. ft y2j; reurl:?. L7.7.: t'a. $..''-sa-j. '5 ! riUCACiO l'ltODlTIX CHICAGO. Oet. 0 lU'TTIin Her!:t, ..,l2 tul; creTvr.v. extra. 24-j 1. ; tr:i t'.rst!, 23'2. ; tirsts, : in;i;s 1 eipt?. r.."22 cae : n!$cel-; !ir..-eus. ": ÜV: ordli.arv rtrst. ST'.tT.s.f.r-'-'. M-V; che. kJ, 22ii2lc; tlirties. 1 " . : .n vr;-. : loncUorns .ivo . oi,)Uf : , ' ri k. 17--. f;,r;n(:, IV: renjter. 14c: .. llc: ducks. 2c. PmTATOPS Ite.eirt!. W ears: r.ot. North lakcta. It cd Itiver Ohio, I J2 1"2.75. j IMHAVAroi.lS I.IVK STOCK. 1 INMANAPiH.IS. Oct (1. HOilS Re-! ; '!rtfc. lO.C'ni; narkct 2.V lonr; t'"p. i i .-'.; !..mv llpht, $.;: j r !r. $7..vrro: hulk, s.ro. I CATTI.i: Keev!; tf. ; market! !-:.'!-!v: e!..l.e r.eivle?. 57.2.; llchts. 1 i : t.u::. cair, jj .Ili:i:p I'lj't. t; market oteady: ; rt:::e r. .?;. $1..;.); la ab?, ::". souni mvn maiikcts. KEI) MAlIKPrT. iCrtrrtl Dally by I). A. ICow H0J Mlhlrn t. Phocf Lincoln 5t39.) HMO i ll Y Selling It rer bu. i'l.OVCK-rd; sel'lnc $14. ALKA! I'A -SelUnc f-riAN UUASSSelUn- per rwt.
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f V - r r; -h,V;' ?;... , . : 5 HAY, SlK.WV AM FLU. :orretetl I:iJj by th N iv Millet riour and l ood Co.. 420 S. -Micblu at. Phone Main HH5.) NHff II A V IWyiig, H'iIGc; telling JJJ'dl'l per ton. OATS Paying. Cc; Billing, W)c. CLOVLU SilllD Pajing $10, seiling. Sl'J&H. AI.M ICR CLOVER Sellin? ?lt. ALFALFA 'Northern Ktown)-J14. NEW OUt.N-iariiiK', .lint; SOc. WIIKAT. COKN. OATS. ETC. (Corerteil Drtlly by 1). U. Morfan. 8tl Mill. Hydraulic av. I'hon. L. 50J7.) CORN raving frfic per bu. OATS I 'ay I eg C:e. .MH-I)LIN(;.S Selling fl.rrf) rcr cwt. Hit AN Sellin; 1.40 per cwt. CHOP I'FLD Selling, 1.73 per vwt. SCRATCH FELD Selling, $2.'J3 per cwt. WIIL'AT Paying $1.20 per bu. IIIUKS AMI TAMOW (Corrected Duily by S. W. Lipptdan. 211 Main t. I'hune Main 20V) IIIIL'SL'; calfskins. 10c. TA LLOW Rendered, Cc ; rot?ijh, ULESVAX L(ti.".öe per piund. ri:oniit; market. (Corrected Dailv by Ilrotherbood Grocery ?SO N. M.iiu nt. Thone ?l. 17-.) PI II' K It I'.i v in sr. 4:;-: se!l!ns 4.? lb. IKKiS Paving. .'ITc: gelling 4. dor. FRFITS AM vi:;r.TAI'.LES California Nji vol in'iincts, doz. PEACHES .Starve and Llguer, Belling W bushel. WATER MELONS 1"" each. ('ANTE I. U ' IT'S Two nr Z3r NEW POTATOES Selling 42c peck. NEW CAUKE a'aylug. o; etlling 10a pounfl. SWEET CORN Faying öc: celllnf 20e do7en. BEETS AND CARROTS New, ielllns 1. c bunco. APPLES Selling 5 pound. TOMATOES Payiur 13o pound; Belling, 2ie pound. LARD 17o P). LEANS -Paying 10e: celling 13c lb. LIVESTOCK. (CoTeted lnil.v by Major Uro. . Lo;at t., MI-lunviiKa. I'hone Ml-h. 81.) R.:itS Weigldng HIK?'.":.-, P)s., 7ij? lb.; liops tve'gliing 2'."t tv 'SjO lbs., 7Vv; tetrs weighing 2'kj up, 7c lb. VEAL CALVES 10.. STEERS -Heavy. l.C.2 000 lbs, corn fed. S'ac; steer?, grabs eJ, b'.'OÜl.U lbsf FISH, OYSTEKS AND POELTHT. 'Corrected Hallv by V.'. I. Etwood 2 W. Washington Av. Thone Main 10i!) FISH Trout, elllnc 2V per lb.; pri !i 2. "' per Ib.; fkinned I ulihads. S'dllng at ".Ik. riflr IK 1'iliKiif .ii.l vilmnn jAll;r1 ...... ........ . .. t . :u 20' to U:c fur mere tbau 10 Ibi., 5: a lb. bsv sheets. S'J.fD gal.; New York counts, i.lrt g.il. TER KEYS 30c. IUCKS-20e. ROOSTERS 10r. SPRINGS 1S-20C. CEESE HV. HENS 20-22C AI'TKX U. U. O. NO. 14. Chicken Pie Supper Saturday, Oct. Sth. Old Court House, 50 cents. 272-S. Gf co.MPorxnni) quauti:i:ly Money placed tefore Oct. 10th draw.? Interest from Oct. Lct. DI ILDIXO LOAN ASSOCIATION 124 South Main St. 4YV3I-Yl'M IT'S GOOD." Why? "Why. "Hoosier" Sweet Cider! Filtered, unadulterated. Made from hand-picked apples. Call Main 70 and order a cask for your cellar ..!.! Adv. YOU CAN'T GET AWAY FROM THEM Maybe you think you're getting alon? without ever coming" in contact with The News-Times' cla?-s-Jfled ad?. "We'd, maybe yon are and then, maybe you're surrounded by them all the time! Remember when you went out to your friends for dinner the other evening their cook had been engaged through a News-Time-i Help "Wanted ad a few days before. How about your procer, two blocks down the street doesn't he deliver your provirior.e every day in a little truck that he boupht through a News-Times Automobile ad? Didn't one of your friends recover a lost watch not Ion? ago? Didn't another cne just pick up some unusual bargains in antique furniture through The XewtsTlmes Merchandise columns? Look around you any day. anywhere and you'll find that you're neve. far from the universal services of News-Times classified &ls. Maybe there's a hint in this for you to rtart reading the ads in the classified section today. And when you want to use one of your own. call Main 2100 and ask for an ad-taker.
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Varied Displays and Amusements to Feature Fall Event at Buchanan. i:UCH,VXAX. Mich.. Oct. . Extensive plans are nearinp completion for the fair and harvest fistival to be held hre Oct. IS to 15. In addition to varied displays and demonstrations a laree rumbcr of prizes will be awarded. All sorts of free attractions have been cnnped for the -vrnt and the committee in. chc.rg are expecting a large attend- . The Olarke players will give a performance each evening1 during the affair at the Clarke theater. Mrs. Lenna Kumbaugh has moved Into her new hom.e on Maple st. .Mrs. Ilobtrt Wt'Js and daughter have returned to their homo In Chicago. Dick Pears was a Niles visitor on Tuesday.
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Peck. The.7? were elect" 1: prc.i dent. M:?3 Doris Teck; vice president. MIs? Marrcrie Fp.irk: .secretary and treasurer, .Mis Ulizbeth House. The annual rummace g.ile of the i Presbyterian church will be held in j the Hidden bui'dln. Front st. and Days av.. Oct. 17. Many ufc ful articles will be offered. Mr. and Mrs. Flcyd Fands an nounce the birth of a nine pound j bey. "Winston Deminp, Sunday, Oct Mrs. Floyd Stevens and children ' Battle Creek ire visitin? at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Stevens Main st Mrs. Nellie Doc no left Monday for a vJsit with relatives and friends in Heburn, III Wallace Riley. Lockport. N. Y.. Is visiting at the home of his sen, II. W. Riley. MANY NEW MEMBERS FOR PYTHIAN ORDER INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 6. Candidates for the otfee of grand outer guard of the Pythian listers of Indiana, which opened i;s convention QULU J. XI "l-'T'lt.:; vC,. " T k i a m jo ill u
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Itcrr.e City; M;? i:!r.a May. Hope; and Mrs. Ida Wi:klr..n of Connorsvi".. The or.!y -hrr r.fT.e ior wr.icn mere comprt;:: n that ' of grand trut ee. Mrsv Nora L'.cyd. i Frankfort, ar.d Mrs. Mary P.:w!:k, r Hammond, are the candidates ! From thw tempos which hiv? reported, a total of 2.602 new rr.em- ' rers are sn;wn to have b-en crtalned since las: October MRS. McCRAY CHOSEN HONORARY PRESIDENT rXDIAXAPCLT, Oct. 5. Th-? Indiana Child Welfare association at the opening cf its annual conven tion today tlected Mrs. Rudolph Archer c: lcrre Haute president. Mra Warren T. McCray was elected honorary rresicient. T'.vo omcers were re-elrcted. They wero Mrs. Ella P.acot Kehrer cf Anderson, vice president; and Mr?. Ediu HatflcM Edmcn.ison of Bloomingtc n. executive secretary. The convention held a round table discussion on school attendance and child welfare this evening. 1 J, C v. rtf V .- :A v A I, A s 1 Tnnflnsk vL'-iV Pohnrrlino v;v ufluaiuiiiö
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