South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 333, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1921 — Page 2

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RAILS, RAILWAY EQUIPMENT LEAD N.Y. STOGK TRADE The General Lit, Howrvcr. Meets a Few Ucra-ional Setback. Xi:V VnltK. Nov. kails and railway uijTTi.nts ror.!lrji'-l b-:: tho fürt Km- lrr k'uhr Monday. The ifc. nt Tar ad li üian.I Tor liiiih Kra-Jt.- .-in 1 rtx cui.it.; K'tk'v w.h r.i;.ir.tal:i"l. c.niunal .:tbarkH, h'v,-v r, kjcM i;.1nor spocialtU- jh rh'-miI.-, f r-til!zT-, sukrit-M an'l irr IsHi'.ir.K' v. ay V in' --wtnt Kir.' r!cuou.!y .vo,ik nu.-- r r.imoiÄ (l-alir.i: with tl.e j;rt ft ncl trat to If.ui'stic Is-'U'. Tr.-i'lintc fur th l'ri jtcomint u-;is favorc'l liy -;i.-r i.nur.ry ami liri'.f rally in jr rxchar.' ' frra th-ti-frnSn'.- low rjuati ris t . . , . i International resuittane-.j r.-ad. ! vorahly to nnof!i-;al r. jeirt- that Kurope-an bankers toon raight inc .. : to d.-vU- Ru,n. of stabM.ing then depreeiated nurrrr.cl-.'s in this coun try. German mark .4 wer.- b üel'tted irn.r than ;iny otln r tatiea by prop-ects of remedial laenvure, Hterang. France's iind all the notrhf rn 7:urop3 rat.- (ancilii.g their rally b.jforo the clos f f the day. Uuylng of rails jerndo to be baser! In part on better tonnare rcjmr's ftnd the October statements of such tyslems as Atchison, St. J'aul and tho bad!nwr I'a'-ificy. and coalers, m-arly all r.f which showed gratifying1 gain in net or operating income. Sales totaled ST 5.000 harr. The five pero nt opening i.ite f -r call money relajced to 4 1-2 percent At noon, with an abundano uf private offerings at four percent. Liberty and victory ia-s again heavy turnover In bonds. Liberty cond 4'3 at Q.'.SS and first 1 1-1's at 9T.C0 established new high rec-

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CJair.M of fine to two points were made by arious underlying railroa. 1 j bonls. Total sales (par vahi"). 654.000. WHEAT VALUES UP ON CHICAGO MARKET CHICAGO. Nov. 2S. Heavy falling off in the estimated shipments to Austrta. togethe-r with a recordbreaking low condllion of the winner crop in Kanwa did a good deal Monday to; life the valu- of wheat. Prices cln?tMl unsettled, but 2 1-S t"! 2 1-2 net higher with pwcember 11.14 1-2 t ) $1.14 r.-S and May H 17 3-4 to $1.17 7-8. Corn nntSh?.l unclmaJ; n - ihanne.l to 3-3 off and provisions unchanged to 53 percent. The wheat I-roa-l affair i. rua'prial increas of trside f rom the outside. Conmuwlon vrre vreciallv active on the buv- ' , . .... I mg suie, ami were ui'i'.un.iiy ium.fi Impressed by the ötate report shmvtnr the condition of ."S.f, a.n airalnst

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was rurtnor f:iinu:aiei oj- wom iliat the leading lritish autliorityj had reduced his estimate of the: Australian Kurplu t sO.OO'O.OOöj bushels, a cut of 2'" percent. j Corn and wa re relatively iveak. Talk wjs current that the j rln?.- rf lake navigation we-;id briivv iluuit stoppage of export busln.-ss inj corn. : m:av YORK. Nov. :s. i'losim: I rlf-P1 o: the stock exchange ,4t 1 :30 p. in., today, w ere:MAItKUTS - 1 A. T. iV S. V American 1A' t Saar. . . American Can ' - ' - Alli-i Chalmers 1 j Aiv.eruari Car. Fo'indr.v 11.' ' z American International 3'.' American Iwcoir.otive '.' "'i Anaconda Copp. r 4'. Anur. Siiicitm; Hef. 10.. 417n A. C. V el A. T. & T 1 1 7 h Uiildwin Locomotive .... D. At O lltthhhcm steel "B" It. II. T Canadian Faeiib- ...... Chill Copper Cul an Ati-.ercai Su irar. . Cub 1 Cane S'.uar Culiforr.ia FetroN-um ... ttT.tral Leather C. Jt C. Colo. Fu. 1 Iron Corn ProductCrucible Ste. 1 Chi no Copper Fnamel i:rie (. o minor: (eneral F'.evtric (Ter.eral Motors tlr.at Northein Or-? (;rat Northern I:-.-f rre.l Hide Lea her Co-n:v.on Hide .v Leather Preferred III!:. 01s Ct r-tral 4 1.1 121 3 ' 1 ; 1 1;; r 'j ' I: trial Ah-ohol 1 nt er r-.at ior a I Har--t-r

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m Aio livestock. CIUCACO, nv. "N-IIOCS-K-vt pits .V..tMi.i; market simin'. Top S7 1.1 : bulk :' - Swa" '''SS , .,,it 71-. ,icllf li;:hfs $7.0.. 7.J.1 ; heavy paeklmj nows $" . i i.7.""i : pnektu sow's 'r?'' s1- mttktt ; hf...ul y p:lIl.s fv7.V lii.ui; l.-iml.s. .-nil

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2 lb. pail 2 lbs. Breakfast Snider's Catsup, Snowdrift Cocoa large bottle 25c 25c 25c 1 lb. Black 2 lbs. Butter T Sn,'d"'s r , 1 omato j)oup, Pepper Crackers 25c 25c 32cs7 4 bars 3 pkgs. Sweet g bars Life Buoy Soap Chocolate i c or-y 1 Lenox i;oap 25c 25c 0gc 4 packages 5 boxes 8 rolls Rinso Matches Toilet Paper 25c 25c 25c

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VPAT. TAr.VKb-l-. PiKMlS-HfiTj. I.o.va2vo lb,. Porl Sc rill. OYTF.RS AXD roTLTRT. rrectr. pailr hr XX. D. Kiloi i:t IV. Vt .I.lrston Xr. I'hon Main 10:i

r.rr ik .'r..l I.ik rP ' . w . - - - ; PT IN.: h4lSh-.it nd almon. 2o to frP, wMn. : to c. LIVn'l.np.STIlIlS Sll!njr. Mf. l:of)STKKS Huylne. 10c. Tl IIKT.VS-IJuTlcp. C2c. DLCKS-IliijltK. l-c. HARDING LEAGUE WAS 'ROOT-MADE Sen. Watson of Indiana Says Campaign Plank Was Written bv Root. WASIIINOTON. Nov. 2!. Elihu Hoot was ravelled today by Fen. James V. Watson, of Indiana, one of the administration lenders, as the originator of the association of naj t ions plan, by which Fres't Harding ; js .vif.':;n:r rive ttermanenrv to tho present Washington conference. i "It Is not generally known," Fen. Wat son said, "that the association of nations nlank adonted bv tho 1020 i republic convention at Chicago was Mr. Hoot is a strong- advocate of the association of nations Idea, and that, I believe, is the basis of the splendid suggestion mado by the president. We can enter such an asMY LITTLE 15 D 15

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SAYS HAPPY MOTHER

Little Rhode Island Girl Is as Bright and Cheery and Her Cheeks Are as Rosy as Ever. SHE CAN NOW KEEP UP IN HER CLASSES "Only a Mother Can Understand What I Suffered When I Saw My Daughter Slowly Wasting Away," Says Mrs. Mary Smith. "Kvery time I look at my little crirl'. ropy cheekf my heart jroc out in praise and pratitnde to Tanlac." juiil Mrs. Mary Smith, of Tea, ed.i.e, It. I., a fiibur!) of Providence, re cently. "Until Mary was eleven years of age she always enjoyed pood health nnd had a very happy, fun-lovl:icr disposition. However, during the past three years ."ho became very thin and frail. Sho took nn a very fallow color, her tongue coated over, sho complained a had tate in her mouth, dull headaches, and of foelIntr languid and tired all the time. She lost her sunny disposition and became riervoiiF. irritabl and moody. Hf-r .ippotite pot so poor that I had to coax her to eat. Her sleep was fitful, her eyes dull, and her steps so heavy that it seemed she hadn't strength to lift her feet from the floor. "She had always stood hiph In her studies, hut now her reports were so had that her teacher called on me to find out why 5he had pone back Come SOAP Velvet, P. G. Napthn. American Family. Sunny Monday or R. N. M. Naptha. 3 cakes 17c Swift's Peerless Hardwater Soap, 3 cakes. 19c; Fairbanks Mascot Soap, 3 cakes, 9c; Santa Claus Soap. 3 cakes, 14c; large box Gold Dust 27c. MILK Carnation. Van Camp's, Pet or Wilson Milk 3 large cans 32c Carnation, Pet, Van Camp's Milk, 3 small cans 15c Hebe Milk, 3 large cans, 25c 3 small cans 13c Nutro Milk, 3 large cans, 23c 3 small cans 11c Limit to Sale One

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H'ciitli n nr.'l that Is as fr as .ve can ' K. a'.thoiifch no tn; has thought of ! t r yint: or quarreling with the; I,p,ij:ue cf Nation.. ! "Ther is no ronton why such an -5..ri iticn of nntirr.s as the .ulmin-i-trat-.-n I1 cornmlttf J to, and In favor of which the republican party' wont on record at Chicago, cannot I ring about an enlarged conference ( on a permanent basis, and for a friendly discussion between the naHons of international questions." j Watson Indicated that In the con-j presslonai campaign next year tho , republican party is prepared to go tiefore the American people on the 8i me ls.vj? of an n.ociation of na-! tior.s as Pres't Harding enunciated I

I during his presidential campaign. cat itiGiiTs ui:si:itvi:n. ! LA.MDLTH. Eng.. Nov. 28. Ler- . tram Hopper had to give up his room because ho kept a cat. When , ho appealed to the court. It wa-s revealej Mi..' Isbe'.Ia Henry, the j lndlord, kept a c::t in the samel house. But the Judge maintained t.iat was her right. Ninv IX)CATI0N. Dr. V. 11. Carson, dentift, newlocation 125 W. Washington u.V.. will be open on or about Dec. 5th. 326-tf Free Boy's Watchea at Yernon 32ltf Men's shoes $ 1.95. leavy work ehoes, guaranteed satisfactory wear $1.25. The Army Store, 230 S. MJch., t. LA Dil IS SHOKS S1.9S. High top? winter brogues low top?, $3 to $4 values for U.05. Tho Army Store, 330 S. Michigan. 32 2-tf L HAS P S" so In her k-ssona. When I asked her why ehe had failed io la her school work she cried and said she studied as hard as ever, hut couldn't wem to remember. Only a mother can understand what I suffered when I paw my daughter slowly, hut surely, fading away each day. I could hardly keep back tho tears when I looked at her. "Six months ago we took her out of .chool, thinking thffl might help her, but she continued to grow worse. We were told she would get better when pho got older, but I wa.s afraid she couldn't live and have shed many a tear over her condition. In fact, my husband and myself, both, wert ilownright sick from worry over her. and yet. nothing did her any good. "One day my husband paid, 'Why not have Mary try Tan lac? Kach morning I have trail in the papers of someone being helped by It and it may be what shc need.s.' "Well, I had tried everything el?e. so as a last reort I had Mary try Tanlac and I have felt thankful a thousand times that I did. Before she finished the first bottle she wae eating like I have been wanting; to see her e-t for three yearn. Now fhe i the first to the table and the la-st to leave. She ha.? gained fifteen pounds and Is still gaining, and her face is as round and ro."y as it ever was. Her eyes sparkle with health, her Fteps are light, and phe afull of life aa a kitten. It Joes my heart pood to hear her runnlnp around, singing and laughing and enjoying life and good health again. My gratitude to Tanlac Is unbounded." Tanlac is sold in South Bend by the Central Drug Store and all leading drupptsts. Advt. Specials for Wednesday Thursday and Friday Ranch Early MISCELLANEOUS Two j2-lb. cans Sweet Corn 25c 1 lb. bulk Cocoa 17c Yl lb. Baking Chocolate, 17c Two 'Hb cakes Sweet Chocolate 17c Two 5c Chocolate bars. . .7c Good Head Rice, 5 lbs. 24c 3 lbs. White Rice Pop Corn 13c 2 lbs. White Kidney Beans 13c 1 lb. Ground Black Pepper 23c 2 lbs. Macaroni or Sphaghetti 21c 1 lb. Shredded Cocoanut 27c Two No. 1 cans Franklin Cane Syrup 15c Lot to a Customer

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SPECIAL SHOWING OF New Ginehams

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You remember how cverv eirl and everv woman wanted a Gins:ham Dress last Summer. A few were fortunate enough to get them, but only a few. We therefore decided to bring on our Spring Ginghams foJ Christmas so that dainty Gingham Frocks, House Dresses, etc., could be made for gifts. Tomorrow we place on sale 600 PIECES Over 25,000 Yards of the finest Quality First Gingham we have ever offered you at these prices 19c, 25c and 29c a Yard There are all sized checks in Blue, Green, Red, Brown, Pink, Tan, Lavender, Black, Yellow, Gold and Orange in all qualities with all plain colors to match. There are also beautiful combinations, every one different, of Tan and Blue, Blue and Gold, Brown and Blue, Lavender and Tan. GIVE GINGHAM GIFTS

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will be given with all purchases to move Surplus Stocks. Prices will be so low that the most thrifty buyers will see at a glance the greatest values in the city. EVERY DEPARTMENT will offer its share of unmatchable bargains. This sale offers a wonderful opportunity to start your Christmas Shopping. Useful Gifts for each member of the family.

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