South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1921 — Page 4
THURSDAY MORNTNG. NOVEMBER 24," T531
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
PRISONERS AT JAIL TO FAKE WELL TODAY
BOOSTERS.2" SOUTH BSND
Merkels amd Tiwancial fj
Though prl-nrr? tvü! r.ot ! .il; to plvo tlnr.V. fr th'ir 1I! rty, Think striving .lay ri t thf rot;p.!y Jill nil", bo n nrih -.f n holMiy for h mnfir.f I thcro a Sheriff I H. I'-k'k can mk it. Hi ffort fo t:iak hi chirks rnirvlful of til!ny an 1 f rptful ;t mu- h po- .! of th'- rtsti.i'.r.t thit U I.uv ha lnipofJ on thm, will tiko th form of a lintintjful Thunk.ivir.i,' i'iv (UnnT. Th-r v. ill r. -t I th tr.i'Iitinr.ii'. 'irkfv. but thf-r will t rht"k--n. nr. 'I plenty ri lr, in fnst a. muh 'S any of th lr.rnnt may uar.t. In m'.'lltion tbr- v.-;r. !.. !h- r,thr trlrr.rv.lr , of any Thi nkaiTi irc IJnr. r. n.h'-d potato turnips, c 1rrj. rranb'-rry p 'urfl an 1 pu;r.pk'n p!r-. In aiMltlori to the bounty of th hTilf th-r- will L a number of th rfunty'H char?('H who will b rom-niTrr I by h-!r fr! tvIh '.vith Thanksi;ivlr.p poo-lb?, a nil th'
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LIBERTY BONDS GO TO TOP QUOTATION
Indication of Easier Financial Situation Appears in New York Mart.
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110 tu 110 and -May 113 l ? 13", i;. Corn srilnel Ti to -; rata li to 2c and provisions 5c to 12c. Bullish sentiment a. to wheat pmb-minat'-d from the start. Wl:h
re!e:i prices go'rig upward, tho
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COHN- r.TTir.r. 4rc rr ta. OATS-l'iT'rg r-j-MIDILINr.-S bel.irc 11.50 r r pwt. niiAN-Sfi;:: n:-. jr ct.: t-v. 122
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aucrt on of whether additional cx- N.f,rf,k T,We,ern r.orta frm tins country would 1 j,t ,f lc
7"i i l rime ucaTr JinK .". , ruit.ir , ! f 7.r.it'.jt7.4t : hearv Yorkers $7.4!K7..M ; 7v ! 1 -Lt Y.-rkers $7.3Q7.7ri ; r'.RS J7.7;'s; 451 , rov.ghs 'taps J4'M.7:.
at tho cxporsp or (Jom'stic riuire- pure nil mcnts received freh notice, r s-1 Tan-Anif rkan
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men.
In p. C)n the cthtr hind, ther will be
a number who have no frb-nd.5 in motor car.-, m ruber of the Klks. this vicinity who will b- able to i lighten th" h;irdh!p of r.nf:n' mr nt , pUCplcf lVIOP TO through partakiru- of th- sh riffs ' VillLVIV AVIW V J 1 J t.t. KALT RECANVASS Slurlff ImrV chicken dinner at jusMAlii'K, X. I.. Nov. '1?,. Th ThankJ-Fivinir N r.o innovation th: . North Dakota vupr- mo court Tuesyear, 1 ha vine b.-.-n a nfrn for ,5.,y (in:ed the application of five year? that in Thank.'ivlnp. hris- , ta ,,av-rs for a writ prohibiting the
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JURY WILL PROBE BROTHER'S DEATH I-ATAYKTTI-:. Ind. Nov. 2 2. A special session of th- Warron counr; Krand Jury !s called today to InvestJi??t thft ."laylnr: of Claul; llo., nt Marshflold, on Monday, by hibrother, Italph Hom. The fratricide Im confined in the county Jail at U"l;'.!:un port. and r--fuso to mak? a statement an to the "aus of the shuo'ln-r. Wilbur -Mölln, prosecuting attorney. assisted Coroner Kldo Micha a in conducting the Inquest Tutlay, und obtained much evidence that will be used In the cae. Nora Hop, wife of the fractriclde, will be the principal witness before the grand Jury.
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Ktat c.'tnvn.ini,' v:.-:.' the vote.
( "-:;nn Ort. 2. Ir.au pi! rat Ion of
board from cancast at the recall
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S'vt-ir.b'oin Johnson and John A. Kitchin obct-d governor, attorney Keneral and fa.mmiiont r of agriculture and inbor, respectively, will 0cur at Z p, rn., today.
NEW YORK. Nov. 23. ExtenMvo buying cf Liberty bonds at the year's highest quotations featured
the day on the stock exchmre. the! share lt showing no material al- J I
teration from recent profe !onal conditions. The demand for Liberty Ipsuos. which later extended to other bonds, notably several of the foe tlRTi war flotations. 5emed to come from substantial sources and acain was accompanied by indications of easier money. oncurrent short selling and covering In Mocks of the Fame descriptions made for confusion through
out theh session.
por:s w er1 at hand telllr.z of ac- ' Hy Consolidated Ccprr
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Jap.nn and of unfavorable crop con- 1 p., u Island ditlons in Argentina. , IUrk Inland "A"
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or the flrpt time in weeks Decern- i i-nrifie
her delivery of corn commanded I Southern Railway
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1 Ni:w YOKK STOCK KXCHANGi: A. T. .v S. F 1 Arairla'! Het Sucar
(Ar.-ri'-an I'm? Syndikat
I A:n rl' an Can A111- CLalnirs Ar.ieri- na Can To-indry Aineri-a!i International J Anafonda ei per JAnifricnn Smelting A. Rfp. Co.
St. I'aul Common ist. Taut Tfd ! Studehaker Onmon ... ' StudeLaker Pfd
Sear-Ib'eluck Sinclair Oil Snar
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laln at. 1'hone Mun HlII-,-; calffckii.a, y. TAT.I.i)V--I:-.Pr-d. .V; ro-jfb. TFIO DICK MAKKKT. tCrrertri laily by nrnihrrhoo.l r.rerry ?0 . Min t. i'bonr '1. 175 nVTTKTl-I'a.Tinr. 4l : g. .v. ritr.su i;c,i;s I'.iTi:-.?. s.-::.r.
butcher prale 5ß.7'' J ; ' r- d"
FRL'ITS AST VlMr'A I'.I.ÜH Carfare: Navrl crances. d d rHACIins S ar.e 2J I'-ictr. l".i V huhel. NEW POTATO ITS F::'njr rNLW CAIJI5Ai;i; ra :i 2-r:; -.IIa p" It). PVCTS i n r-1 t? t r t t v . ' ' .
HOGS Receipt 24'. crker .'-t , c hUnrh.
rU f7T'.10: mlxel ? . - ; AI'I'LLS-Solürg- irv lb,
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i:ST IHTKAI.O LIVE STOCK. RAST RfFTALU. Nor. 23 CATTLE
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141.4 ! cows J4'; I'Uii r.""i., i.niiv
73 ! CALVRS- Receii t 17.".;
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siiirn vn t.amhs Keceirts n"
111: ah li:ttt-ct: lfto. j UVI.STOOt. ' CCrre-l Illr br Mor Pm. Tr HO'Ifv W'UMr 2 r' 'K. 1) to Ibv. fr-r. !." and t;p, e e. vfja r. caiats-. KlfLSLS !Imt, 1 ..2anr ;vt re-fj fi. S1,-; jtferv cim f t. A i'f.w fiST. OVTr.r.s a vi rnn.TKT. Torrrrin, I:t Nr . I. ri-l, CI ita-i rtr-r ltn J: risii Tr ut, fei::-. 1- :: t y . . r t v.. 2 " ; r It. : r -v ' " V-:' ;.r lt.. ; .l:v n . r 1-. . t ? '. ".: . ... :- r . : f. r ::. r- it----, le I ; s . .1 .:. 1: :.-:;::
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Choice lambs JIO.'hIUU;
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INDICT SEVENTYONE FOR RIOTS
GOES HUNTING, OWN GUN KILLS IlLOOMINGTON. Ind.. Nov. 22. Tho body of Ildward Wylie, 20 y ars old, a farmer, was found in a corn fi- Id two miles south of here Tuesday. He had been fatally woundd by the discharge of a hotirun. which It Is believed was accidentally discharged while he was huntintr.
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i:VANSVILLi:. Ind., Nov.
The Spencer county grand Jury In se.Ion Tuefday at Rockport. Ind., returned 71 Indictments acrainst coir miners in Pike, Iubo!.- and Gibson counties, c ha raring conspiracy to riot and rlotlntr. Tho indictments grew out of the disturbances in the coal field in this district Oct. 18 when a band of men forced employes of miners to leave the district.
MISS CLARA M. UHODH. Miss Clara M.. Itliode, daughter of Mrs. Matilda Ilhode. died at her home in Ilos-land yesterday morn-inL-after an extended illnests. She was born in South Uend on December !, 1 87 4. nnd had lived here all her life. She i.s survived by a brother, J. Khode. of Roseland, and two sifters, Mrs. John A. Olfon. of South Hend. and Miss Llizabeth Rhode, of thin city. The body may be viewed at her lato home. Funeral services will I'O held from Sacred lit art church, Notre Dame, at 9 o'clock, Saturday morning. Rev. IY. Shier will otliclate. lturial will bo at Cedar Grove Cemetery.
MAY GUT mil.YS. Many new and attractive Christmas Kifts art' to be found at tho Hook Shop, 119 N. Michigan st. I'.ooks. calendars and m.any other useful articles may be had at price3 attractively low. 323-tf
You " are lo.sinp: money daily if you are not doinp business with the Duilding Iian Assn., 12 4 S. Main. They're payinpr 6 r'c interest, compounded luarterly. 325-tf
liADIILS SIIOi;S $1.93. Hitrli tops winter brogaie1
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tops, $1 to M values for $1.93. The Armv Store. S. Michigan. 322-tf
M US. ANNA M. Kl'IIN. Mrs. Anna M. Kuhn, 77 years old. died Wednesday morninc at 7:T.O o'clock at tho residence of her son Casper Kuhn. 242 F. Indiana a v. Death followed nn illness of several weeks following a stroke of appoplexr. She was lTn In Germany. March 1 S 4 4 nnd ha 1 lived in this city for one month havir.vr moved here from Chicago. She is survived by three son. Casper at whose home .he die!, William of Michlcan City and George of Independence, Kan. .he lea.-es tho fo'.lowln?: step-children Mrs. Anna Trlum and Mrs. Albert Kilnsuvitz Michigan "lty, Mrs. P. Li!! of Nile". Mich.. John and Mary Kuhn of Michigan City. Jcepj 0f Port Smith. Arl;.. and Mrs. J. McGowan of Chicago. She aloo leaves (i;e b.rctb.er Andrew Remer of Mioh-i.i,-an city. The body will bo srr.t to Michigan
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Health Insurance Insure yourself against diseases by forming the daily habit of uslm,- I'YKOLINK, tho intenslfi'd antiseptic, as a mouth wash and Karjlo. It instantly destroys
all offensive odors of tho breath ti.s well as gorms and leaves the
moutn reeling aeiignuuuy ciean and l'rrsh. AT ALI DRUG STORKS.
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held Saturday morning at St. Mary's! j Ca!:ol:c church. IleV. F. Fib rlnr of-
LIQUID ANTISEPTIC
flelntlr-.T. City.
Huri.il will be in Michigan I
Hastings Fealty Co.. 21 N. Mlch-
ADLER BROS. ou 31K-lils:in at WtudiLugioa im: mg nr. von ml.v a.y HOY'S.
COAL KELLER- RAMSEY COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 1349
Edwards Iron Works ult orn piucn iXnfort ln. ChnnneU, 1 IVaovv Arvstc, Rat.
Automatic Presses
nable us to give quick ervice and good value on job printing of every kind. Telephone Main 686
Peerless ress Trd W Reed, fjn4grr 205 E. Wa-ne St.
The only l?u s i " ' a er t er
to register more than nominal ; ij.ijVi
cnanjres, mostly upward, were sp-! R. v ( claltlrs of the utility, chemical and RethMiem Ste-! "iv
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minor Industrial types. T .i: i
i'eaiiius in runs were unusual. y ci.ül C.pj . r contracted and many jopular in- ' ''ul.an Ain-ric:ii- Suprar dustrials, such as steels, equipments'11'"'1 C.-u.e Suir.-ir , i t ii, r . . i alif'trnia P treKiiin .. and motors held within fractional : v.iTr.,i i,,,atu.r bounds, while oil reflected pro;: j c. ' lV e !!!!!!!
takinir over thp Imnandlri.T hnlMiv ' ('m.
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Sales amounted to 675 shares. Total
! Crn Products
sales (par value), J 2 o , 7 Ö o , o 0 0 . WHEAT PRICE RISES
I Crucible Ste -l , j Chlno Copl i T , ! Pnamel 1 Krle Corn:nin 1 General Kbetric ,
as exports go upi&eJTVriv': o :::::::
naiv ai in- nun ui .Mexico ic-ethtr . industrial Abohol
with unexpected higher prices at
ItONDS
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ijierpooi anu mienos aires had a bullish effect today on tho wheat, market here. The close, although unsettled, was at one to two and a half cent net advance, with Doeom-
I nternat ional Harvester International Nickel ... International Paper ... Inspiration Copper ... Kelllleeott CopI'r Ln k.nwara Steel I.eliili Valley I. A- V . .
Texas Pacific Pnir.n Pacific I S Steel Common I"! S. Steel Pfd. ... I. S. Pood Corpn. I'tah Copper
Vanadium Steel VirclnJa-Carolina Chemical Waba-h "A"
i wuivn Overland ...
j Wool T-'r,. I WestinKkoupe I.11U1IITY vr , Second 4 per cent . 4 !i ; Flrt 4i; rT cent 1 i Sei end 4l4 per cent
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-4 '-r,'s I INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK. 41 l .-TviiyMnArtci v rT- a irnrcj
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$7 2ä- heavier f 7ÖH'' -SO : lights 57 7.1.".; pics $7.2..7.r-); bulk $5.7fHt).SO. CATTLE Receipt! toO ; market Is
i-'iN ! stront: to hlcbr. Choice heavies $74 j1;!' IS25: lights $4..Vffl7.2.ri: heifers $3.75;s; -,J eowa 7:.M; bull ?2.oOr;:!.75 ; calves $4
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ITGGS Miscellaneous fKire :
ordin
ary flrnts 43''.i47c: firsts W-ic; ctecks 2'u2-; dirtie 250'. CHRI1SR Twins, cew lc.rl0-3c; Haiules liVa'.;20c ; Younc Aui.-rlcas 102uc; Lonchorns l9-20o; brick lS'.ilt'c. LIVK rOPLTRY Turkeys 3s-; chickens 10c: springs 17c; roosters 13c; peese 22e : duck 23c.
POTATOES Receipts r cars; Jimn.
-Ii I and Mich. I1.2SH1.50 cwt.
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SHLIir Ileceipts 40R market steady to higher. Prime sheep flS; lambs ?4.I(Q.S.75. riTTSltlRC. LIVE STOCK. PITTSIU'KO. Nov. 2:. CATTLE Ite-
i SEED MAHKET. (Cerrerted Dally by D. A. flw. 01
Michigan it. rhone Lincoln 8t3.) TT I MOTH Y Sell Id g: 4 rr tu. CLOVEK (med. redt lMn Hi. ALFALFA Selling S14. BUÜAN GRASS Sellin j; 13 per fwt. MILLET (common) selllne 12 pi VETCI1 winter or biirj) Sedln H Ht CWt. HAT. STRAW AND TETD. (Corrected DaMy by th TVele Millet rieur and Food Co.. 420 . Michlfan tt Phon Main 85. ) NEW HAY Pay las. lilöc; 111r 22324 per ton. OATS PtTlnc. Zc, iellinf. Wc. CLOVER "SEED Paying; J10. allies. 112014. ALMKE CLOVER Sellin fli. ALFALFA 'Northern crown) $14. NEW CORN I'aylnff, 6c : lilnf SOfl. WHEAT. CORf. OATH. ETC. (Corrected Dally by D. B. Marfan. tl Mills. HrHrxnlle . fhnn I.. SQ97.
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DISCOUNT on all. Velvet Hats for Friday and Saturday.
NEWMAN'S STYL.E SERVICE IS YEARS OF SPECIALIZING
Our December
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starts tomorrow morning offering Suits, Coats, Wraps and Dresses all at greatly reduced prices
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FURS
The Practical Gift Regal Fur Coats, Wraps and Capes at '1j Lowest-in-the-City Prices. 1 The soft lustre, the silky texture, the perfect blending of perfect skins these are the indisputable indications of the quality of our furs. They are all new furs, purchased at a time when prices were from 15 to 20 percent less than today's prices. We offer them at Lowest-in-the-City PricesQuality for Quality.
Hudson Seal Coats, 36 inch length, full sweep, dark grey squirrel collar and cuffs, price $275 Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inch length, extra full circular sweep, large self cape, collar and cuffs, price .:. . .:. ....... $395 Hudson Seal Coats, 45 inch length, full sweep, with Marten Cape and collar and cuffs, price. . .$450 Hudson Seal Wraps, price $495 Scotch Mole Wraps, price $295
American Mink Wraps, price $975 Natural Raccoon Coat, finest quality skins, perfectly matched, price $197.50 Natural Dark Grey Squirrel Coat Wrap, full length, perfectly matched, deep furred skin $595.00 Northern Muskrat Coat, three-fourth length, full sweep, deep border . .:. $149.50 FUR SCARFS, STOLES AND CAPES Fluffy Fox Chokers . $12.50, $17.50 and $29.75 Stone Marten Chokers .-. ... . . , .T. . . . ; $29.75 Grey Squirrel Chokers $5.00 and $8.95 Hudson Bay Sable Chokers $45, $49.50 and $69.50 American Mink Cape ... .$395 Natural Marten Cape $350 Jap Mink Cape .$159.50 Mole and Squirrel Cape .,. . .$97.50 Natural Marten Cape Collars . $59.50 and $79.50 CHILDREN'S FURS 95c, $2.95, $3.95, $5.95 and up to $25
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Harry Rogers Presents THE STORY BOOK REVUE Features BUSTER EDWARDS HON. DAVE MANLEY The Mayor of the U. S. A. in National Questions Handled With Gloves
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LULU COATES AND HER CRACKERJACKS Singing and Dancing With a Jazz List
CHESTER "RUBE" NELSON & KITTY MADISON "A Rube and a Ruby"
THE RECTORS! RAY & FOX Society Entertainers A Vaudeville Oddity PATHE NEWS & AESOP'S FABLES
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