South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 287, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 October 1921 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14. 1921

RAPID GROWTH OF DISPENSARY SHOWN

Fipurrs Given at Meeting In diente Increa-r in Organization Work.

May 17 32 Tur.e 171 2 .luiy ::i 55 Aug 2 4 5 4 2 17 30 1145 'J SO

Ir.rrr.iBA of 74 4 In attendance, an J 120 in new ndmlwlons.

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l-'apid Krowth ef th. -ti

he Chi'.-lr' r.'-j D.ypr r.5" ary !i ho-.vn in the f''ptrnih"r r port cf 'h- crganiznti. n sumltt' 1 at a monthly r: . ttir.tr of the Lard "f dir-r-:or.i hdd Tut-lay, with eleven mrnbrf pre -r.t. A total rf IS ninlcs were held dwr-.ng the mr'n!r with 17 3 piilnts trr.t!-.!. Knru!',nii rat figure! for September In !lcjt the f-x!"r.!on of the work

YOUTH BOUND OYER TO GRAND JURORS

of thf I)pm.try. Total enrollment figures h ;ivp rach I 5 3 C . "0 Icing new &'lr.'.K.ir.n!. during Sfptmler. M;nr urgleal dr's-'ing. 'luring the month t- talM :s. with 0 mUr 11 m ou.-i c-is- treated. Approximately 1 S l prefe.Hnional calls were made an 1 1 ra-.' wer.? referred to rcr.Mj'ting physielan. hospitals and f tlu-r air'-nrlf. s. Ten ra?"M Wf-re degrutd for dental treatment. Chi! In n of the d !.; n:ary during Vr:füi!.'T v, ru supplied with OOS

Horvath Hov to Face CI

of Grand and Petit Lar ceny in Court.

larges

,,f s :- act at S.'O S. lafayet!e b'.vJ. Wed-

vlou.-j two. j curing intoxicating Itiuor, three r. ly mgat an -a eto:e a port In addition to the thr'e ca of I women, giving their names as Mar- model .Wash auto no", lie, acooril-g larceny, the Horvsth hoy. who wa j sraret Murphy, (I. r.evicvc Hixler and , t. a report to the police Thursday by

HIanch Williams wire taken into l"e owner, iiarry laxier, ct trie L-a-custodv by Sergt. Roberts late Wed-, fayette blvd. address The automo-

ne?day nit-'ht from Mike Fttls par

over to the grand Jury on thts prt!th.-y vi?ited f r the pun

declared to bo Ineorrlgihl by Probation Officer Ian, was freed of

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cious tre5pa.tM in city court Wednesday.

bile borw the Indiana licence No.

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Corr.p-iratiC'- f.L-ures for

iods fr,m January. 11)20 to October. i:O0 and January 1921 to October, It 21 ar-:

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On charge preferred by Bran idlaw Ardrysiak, 13 years old, John IIor-iith. Jr., aged 17, 2102 Catalpa a v., was bound over to tho grand jury for grand larceny by Judge ileorge W. Omacht in city court Thursday. in addition to this case, In which young Horvath waa found guilty of stealing a bicycle, he was remanded to the Krand Jury on charges of p tit larceny which the court had taken under advisement previously. Horvath had pleaded- guilty to snatching a woman's purse on S

the per-! Franklin st. the nb?ht of Aug. 30,

and had since beer, under the eharm of Probation Officer Larry I-ane. According to Ardryn'.ak and two other boy friends, Horvath was accuscd of visiting the wheel rack at the Washington school Sept. 26 and ridir.cr away with the bicycle. One of the boys testined to having feen him on the wheel shortly afterward. The wheel' value was placed at J no and constituted grand larceny. A third case, also charging grand

larceny, was preferred against the

Horvath boy by Paul S. Lakock, who charged him with stealing a

! Johnson motor wheel. The boy's at- ! tornoy, I". H. Sommerer, requested

a change of venue in this case after

Gym Classes Will He Opened Tonight in Three Schools Opening ymnttfurn c'a- s for the group of women from the CoquiUard, Perley and Franklin schools will bo hcJd tonight at the high chool gymnasium, Itccre.-iMor.al Director CjI. Seymour Hullock announced Thursday morning. Mrs. V. C. Wenphal, who acted as phial director in the public schools1 at Gary, Ind., for nine years, wilt be In charge of the classes and will be aiwisted by liss Phyllis Ileyer of South Pend.

lor at S47 S. Ch apln st. ,its:i. Th Murphy ari l Pixler women I ?ave their addresses as 414 U. M.on j A marine grass found cxter.5ively rrw j?t. and the third member of th ! in Japanese waters yields a fiber

trio, as Mishawaka,

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Arrest Women Habitues in Drink Parlors as Illegal

On allegations that they were habitues of t?oft drink parlors which

I!inlly Ilaetdo has brought suit for a divorce from August Baetsle charging her husband with calling her Improper name, swearing at her and abusing1 her. They were married May 26. 1903, and separated Oct. 2 of thlfl year. Thieves broke Into a private crar-

which when mixe 1 with cctton, both strengthens ami ohcijuns thread usually made tf th latter alone.

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE

AFFECTS MARKETS ?!

German, Italian and Other Money Shows Marked Weakness in Rates.

Ni:W YORK, Oct. 13. Developments which contributed to the recent irregularity or heaviness of the stock market, were in evidence again today. Foreitin con.l.tions as measured by the weakness of German, Italian ar. d svveral of the les important exchar.gi-s and sustained tirmn--- of money were the chief factors. Ixalings on the stock exchange were rc:.iir.i-ver.t of t'he pawt week's prore-:s;onal operations. focusing mainly in the various oiis. Domestic iissue.- were inellntil to strengthen their proposition. 1ut Mexican and Kuruptan .hare-s were offered at every opportunity. Industrials i.f th- mor popular groups cin-ced reactionary tendencies and the desultory movement of rails was mainly downward, cotti n carries showing ni.arked weakness. S.iltfi amounteil to 500,0 shares. All tie n.in.l Ioatis were tixe.l at 3.x per cent and no reduction from that rat was reported in private r.tgo! it ior.s, except where gilt edged collateral was offered, when slight cn co:-v: or. were made. Sit rlini e;cse 1 with the gerural foreign exchange market in the early d'Mlir-- b::t rallied partly later. Fran.s !o?-t a1 out 10 points and

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K nam el 40 Frio Common 12,H

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Great North. Pfd Hid and Ixath. Pfd. Industrial Alcohol .... Inter. Harvester Inter. Nickel Inter. Paper Inspiration Copper .... Kennecott Copper I ackawana Steel Lt high Valley Mexican Petroleum ....

! Miami Copper

Missouri Pacific Midvale Steel Nevada Copper New Haven Northern Pacific Pacific Oil Pure Oil Pan-American Petroleum Peoples Gas Pennsylvania Pierce Arrow Pittsburg Coal J leading

.Republic Steel ... Itock Island Rubber Southern Pacific Southern Railway St. Paul Common Ft. Paul Pfd Ctudebaker Common : ears- Roebuck Sinclair Oil ft-ugar .Pohacco Products Texas on H'ex's Pacitbc i'nlon Pacific

IMiMNAPOLia LIVK STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. 1.1. HOt'S Hecelpts, 7,000: market 'Jöe lower: toj, $H '() : 1. en vies. .s.4ft$i.M..U): lights, $8.40; pigs. Vi,s.40: t'Ulk, h.40. ATTI.K - Keeeipt, 1,oi0: market dull; ehdce beavies, $7((S; lights, J.Vvj) 0.7.1; heifers, $li'J; cows, $."til; calves, S1IKEP ItecelptP 400; markt steady; prime sheep, la rubs. $02. 9.

CHICAGO CASH CHAIN. CIIICA;0. Oft. 13. WHEAT No. 3 rl. .1.1S'(,1.1SV4; No. 2 hard, ?1.1": No. hard. ll.nSVJ. CORN No. I yellow, 4V5?lfliJc: No. 2 yellow, 4YifiC,Kc; No. S yellow. 4."; 4'5,,ic; Nr.. ä ye'low, 44c; No. r vellow. 424e; No. 1 m'xed. 43f7.f5ic: No. 1 mixed, 4äU-lt;t4e: No. .1 mixed. 4.'H(7. 4."4c; No. 4 mixed, 44M,tM"2e : No. 3 white. .IZUifiaTe: No. 4 white, ' aifff.-.tVir :

23 ! standard. JD'-ie; No. l white, 454ri4e; 141) No. whltp, 4."rz4Ue: No. 3 white, 4.VH46..-; No. 4 white, 41e; No. 0 white, 234 j 42Ue. 1 1 3 I : A K I . E V- V .". . a, I It YE No. 2, .. 1 i . 1 T ! M OTH V ti "'.fli V.

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74 U 4 0 28 41U 50 3 6 U H 57H 70 u. 49 32 4 S U 78 19 ?i 25H

marks h-Id at the low record of mo V. S. Steel Common for 70 oer.ts. lire al.o weakening. : V. S S'e. 1 Pfd .... Cent"- I arsl fasern Furopean rates)". S Fpod Corp. ...

were covfu-'!-.!y lowered and Argentine '-"'M rci s broke twx" cents. S' a'- ard Ai-ll-e at declines

at one to five pninrs. followed by

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("HICAfiO C.RUN AND PROVISION. CHIOAOO. Oct. irt. fpenlni? High Low Clft? WHEAT Ier. ll.1i; 114 112V4 H2 Mnv US lltdi nr.?, 217; CORN Dec äv rc; .v.; rn May MVj f4 .'2' r2'. OATS ' iee. zi z r?r?t; t; I MiV SOTi eO'i 3SÜ ! POKK .Tjin. Nominal l.5.00 EAItO eet. no. t).2r. .c,n7 Krr 1 Inn. S.70 .75 S.70 S.70 It IRS net. R.r,7 r. 7 n(v ncc I .Tnn. 7 CO 7.00 7." 7.."S7 J It YE Tee. 01 014 I 001; j May 00 GO 4 . jr.i.;

were irrec'ilir at n.o mir.nl changes. Total al5 Opar value) $ 1 9.4 5 O.OOo.

SPFFCII BY WALLACE HITS CHICAGO STOCKS

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Liberty bonds 3 percent S9.10; first 4;s 02.80; second '4 i 's 02.30; third 4Vif9 94.30; fourth 4 1-92.70 ; fifth 4U's 99.58.

CIIICAC.O LIVE STOCK.

IMMr, 1 , CIUCAOn. Ort. 13. HO; KecHpts. OHi ACO. o.-t. 1... Hears had :-0,oe(, market lä-2 loner: top, $K; the aIvantage in the wheat market bulk. $7.1C..' eO : lieavles. S7.7."i .40 : met !.-y owing rhietly to price breaks' dlum. .2;V.: light. $''d.M: 1' . . liwt.t!. $7., UKIS; heavy packing, which took plK'' yesterday north-1 fc,nrtfS mtv,;.",;- h-nv rsok:n: so?.

west when the Chicago exehaniro wis rlovd. The finish here today, although p'ndv, w.T5? 2 to 24r" net lower, with ivcnnber $ 1 .1 2 i to $1.1 2 ai and Mr.y 1 !7 to J1.17. Corn lost !"r to 2ÄC nrd oatf 1c to llsc. In i'rov:i.,t' th" outcom-3 wn.i varie-tl. fro"--, v r -""ha r: e,e' 11 irs fo " 7 r down. Wheat tb'presr.n d '.: to holl'.iv fa. u rs was civr-n additional emphn'.s v T e.irlsh vi w? exp-evd re.ir.'nrr a t '.k In whih Ser'y of Atrri -rture Wallace d--olared hlna-'lf ting for i;on;etiMve Uni'ed S.-?'r,s markets and paid legislation vt m r.o cure fcr low prices. A new -'-'e e'or,i for German marks ac'e as a further handicap to bull. C rn an I oits Iri'ned with wheat. ''"-r and rod wrnther wa.6 com0n uj favor ib'e for doing: " " t t b. e " -:i crop.

51 40'. iV75 : le'. S7..V,j s.io.

SHEEP ANI LAMl'S Itecelpti. 1.market steady; lam'i. $7.751 9 "ö; ei-;i am! remmeji, l.'2Zfri7 '0 : yearling withers. fä.rrt''i7.ö': ewes. $:r; '.r.2Ti ; ewes. 1 ubs aral romraon, $1. ".0d 2 70. CATTLE UerHpts. 10.000; market 2V l.i:hir; choice aid prime. $:.2.v;x;ll.73; T. ...1;,.,,, ,n, pood. .".r,.V( : 1 0. 1 - : I'limnmn, $j'iiVr"; good and chobe. J'.irKtl.'j; nn! me.l'um, $4.7."Vzt ."0 : ieitc'hT rattle. 54'i'..."0: cows, $.1.7r7 .75 : taills. $." 2"7 V'." ; earner steers. $2

7: earner steers, "j; ..7ä : real calves.!

57.7.VMH.2.1; feeders. $4.S."(i7; stockers. 'itvW; stocker, cows and heifers. $3.23 ';3.

Stock r.l;rket Selling Prices At The Close

EA-iT m FFAI.O LIVE STOCK. EAST r.EFEALO, N. Y.. Ort. 13. CATTLE Ite eipts. r.2ä bed: market

slow; fititpplnc pfoers. :.."" : but-her

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cow s. si.:uo(l,,..,o; '.UN 5.; ".'.-r.ro :,o, mm cews And uprlrcer. S.v,j-."i "". SHEEP AND l.AMRS ireeelpts. 4": mnrket steadv; rl.oiee lambs. J9 '2'(X P.73: cull to f tr. $-V;t9; rearllag. 7: Php, IIOC.S Keee-pt. 4.00v market slow ; Yorkert. W-.i'.UO: piff. Jf-AlO; mixed. ?0jf9 10; hearv. v.10; niuchs. $7; 8taf. J4pn. CHICAöO 1'ROnrCE. CHICAOO. th-t. 13. HUTTEE Receipts. ö.fCa tuh : creamerv, extra. V.V; Criti. "441144c; parking stork. 2K7.M. Eti'LS Ke-e Ipts. 3.2i cases; ralscllar.eeiia. 4Uil2e; nrdinarv firsts. 42I4c; cheeks. 2."iv'.i24; dirtit-s. 2."i27e.

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t'-day wer: A. T. ar. I S. I Arne. Prttg Syndicate

A EI O.ha'.m- !H Am-r Can Four. Iry Amer. Inter .Ann err da Cop; er Arrar. Smelt, and Refg. Co. A. G. W A. T. and T P.ab'iwin Io rrotivo F.thVh. m St'el H P. It. T

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s ' j LIVE rOT'LTRY Turkeys. 3fV?; chirk5 . ens. 10e; springs. 20.': rooiters. 14c; 2 3 j f. '2il2c: ducks. 235:2'V'.

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SOUTH nEXD MAItKETS. iEKI .MAUI.LT. i( ore. N il I'nily by I. A. U. r f$ot Mbhlfan t. Thone Lincoln 52?S.) I I Mm I H -Selling Jl per bu. "LOVER (med. redi nel'ing $14. ALFALFA -Selling SL'HAN GRASS Selling $3 per cwt. MILLET (coicmnni seltinc $2 pe VETCH (winter or hairy j-btilluj 111 fti owl. HAY,.8fRAW AM FEFP. (CorrrcteU Oallj by IH IVrd-v Millet riour and l'ood Co.. 420 S. Michigan at I'hone Main 8H5.) ' NEW IIAY iViyiig. lltuc- eelllnf ;.25;24.per ton. OATS Pay ng 3e; selling. 0c. CLOVER SLED Paying $P). selllDf I12Ö-14. ALSIKE CLOVER -Sellin? fl4 ALFALEA 'Vorthern griWD 14. NEW C UN 1 a ving, 0o-: b- ling WHEAT, CORN. OATS. FTC. (Cnrertrd Dally by I. B. Morran. Stil Mills. Hydraulic ht. Thon L. 3097.) CORN Paying 45o per bu. OATS Paying '66c. MIDDLINGS Selling TLfio rcr cwt EE AN Selling $1."0 (T ewt. CHOP FEED Selling. $175 per cwt SCRATCH FEED Selling. 2.23 per wt. WHEAT Paying 5112 per bu. 1IIDF.S AND TALLOW (Corrected Dally by S. W. Lippman, ?! N. Main t. I'hone Main HIDES 4c; calfskins. 10c. TALLOW Rendered, "c ; rough. 2(23?. RLLSWAX 'JöfrrüSc- per pjanu. ntODllE MARK KT. iCorreeted Daily by lrotherhoa Crneery tSO N. Main nt. I'hone :t. 119. El'TTEK Paying, 1-; selling, ,Vc lb. EGGS Paying. i7c; selling 43e dot. FRUITS AM YEGETAHLES Caitfmia Navel oranges. &) doz. PEACHES Scarce and hluer. aellinf t4 bushel. NEW POTATOES Se'llng 42c perk. NEW CA UI A (JE Paj lug 34c; sellins 3c 1!. BEETS AND CARROTS New, aellluj Ik buncn. APl'LES Sellijjg 10c lb. LARD LSc lb. LIVESTOCK. (Correrted Daily by Major Uro. . Lora t.. Mlohafaka. I'hone Hh. SI.) IitHiS Weighing .4oi223 lbs., ho lb.; hegs weighing 225 to 2 lbs., 74c; Legs weighing 2:-) up. "4c lb. VEAL CALVES 10c. STEERS Ilea? j, 1.0.(V32.Cno lbs. corn fed. b4c; steers, grass d, Js031.uOO Ibsf. rSSH, OYSTERS AMD POTLTHT. 'Corrected Dally by W. D. Ea-Iwoerl. t24 W. YVmhlngton Ar. Thon Main 1029 FISH Trout, selling 23c per Ib.; pr. n 23v per Ib.; rkinned bullhea!, s.-Hln,' at 30: per lb.; halibut ind salmon, ei;:nfr at 2vc? to v for more than 10 lbs;., 3c a lb. less. UluegUl, TV lb. OYSTERS Standard, $2.50 gal.; extra e!erts. J2.S0 gaL; New York counts, 13.10 pal. Tt'H KF.IS 30c DUCKS !Oc. ROOSTER.'" 10;.SPRINGS PV to IV. GFESE 14c.

U7 Soth Mlchiia SL Correct Apparel for Womta ' M.m i xjaai ra an TOMORROW THE LAST DAY Our Anniversary Sale ends tomorrow. It is your last chance to save I 5 on Fall apparel.

Florence. Italy, Is known as the "City of Flowere." Here the famous orris root perfumes are produced from the large pale purfle iris or flag which is grown extensively throughout the surrounding districts.

If you're baldheaded Don't come to the Oliver Frolic Saturday night. It's for young folks.

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There is only one way truly to appreciate the value of a Sherman suit or overcoat THAT IS TO WEAR ONE; there is a real pleasure in wearing clothes which you know are sylish and fit perfectly. Every style, every pattern or fabric, thousands of suits and overcoats for you to choose from. Any style you may desire you will find here at Sherman's in our enormous stock and won't be asked tö pay more than $19.50. Not a retailer's price, but a manufacturer's price. BUY YOUR SUIT OR OVERCOAT NOW. Not one price today and another tomorrow; $19.59 is our established price, get a full season's wear. Sherman's clothes will be the same price in January as they are today. SUITS all-wool plain blue or gray serges, flannels in blue, brown or stripes; pencil stripes in blue and black, herring-bones in gray and tan. Unfinished worsteds, the new tartan and club checks. Styles for the young fellow and the conservative kind for the older man, the stout man or tall slim man. OVERCOATS all-wool plaid backs; kerseys in black and brown, plain gray meltons, woolly, rich, soft textures. Any kind of a fabric you want. Styles in ulsterettes, full box back coats, patch pockets, raglan shoulders, large convertible collared coats. Some with belted backs, others belt all around. You must see them in order to appreciate these wonderful values. Our guarantee alone ought to bring every man in South Bend to Sherman's. It eliminates every risk. If you aren't satisfied with the wear, style, fit, value your money will be refunded.

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