South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 1, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 January 1922 — Page 5
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SUNDAY. JANUARY 1. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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1921 WAS YEAR OF READJUSTMENT IN SECURITY MARKET
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NEW ENGINE TYPE MAY BE MADE HERE
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Th eo t'itaN were
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t-. $235.802. JS4.SS7 .in I i a
-r.o::.3:.:,.. ha'11 in 1913.
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hl 1 It up at the Wart. July ivhe.it c'.o.--M un-i
lower; '
Liquidation Brunn in 1920
Continued With Biir Declines
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CITS COMPTROLLER I? NAMKI) AS DEFENDANT City Comptroller John Srvy-rarT Saturday was r.atr.od the Uf-n!.ir.T in a "iit by Jay Hyr, a rfp5dnt of this city and who chnrcM pros nprt and Inf rir.K mrnt rf traff.c laws on th rrt of thp defrnlnnt resulted in an accident in which Uypr?. ridlr.?
I'rohahiH'if nf rvn:itlr,r.!7'nr- thl. motorrvrlo on V.llli'.ms f-t. near
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or.KUie mtor world and possibility ! coiiax FtrucK oy a rar uri t u o
ot South i'.er.d havinr a. new fartorv ! Swyirart and suiTered
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Ii 'I kOWs. 1 Ufte motor we-ro disch)d Saturday
' nil :nr annour.i cini-r.t t nn in.
rntion coiiipl'id by Valdo G. (t-
Soutli Bend Man invent High Prenre Motor for All Purpose.
Icprr.cnt of tht- two-yl!nlT mor wi!l f.rst be undertaken.
SAY M'GUIRE WAS A MODEL PRISONER
Released Man Leaves Manv Friends at Jail Neatness His Hobbv.
Mortpn$es Filed During Year More Than in V20
Th o vrar
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rrea" In the n'lmbr f tat .?. Ti 1 chattel mortr-'.
t)i r'Ti'f of th rfr'V 1 r a '"o,:i?y co-:rt ho;:., ovr the r.-i! !r for th p'-'lrc yoRr. In 1 f '. Lö?5 rea! estate an 1 1,M'' ch te! rnortyip v.pr f.!d. vihtle 1?21. C'"1 renl etar and 1.2
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aitomobim: hi rnti.( Uork (narnt'l On Ml !k of C r Urlni (am In tnT Sprln P.ui lUr.KUMi ft TII REND CO. IX
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xi:v v:ik. I- . ::: hr.udr 1 and bortv-nr. of liquidation .n i. I hI.: :
security niarr a:.-1 l r , f.r.-rally aftftir: worM
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v.o:iM support th' market,
. i n 1 1 r- r- n . -a n rd t n d n cy
w.iH a y arj v.'.uT.fr, h-ad
the dowri
f thA r-n that wa-! CATTI.i: - - irirt, i.oo,v. mnrkt
:.t in all. in d Acuities, s-'ii 1 its open accounts j j ,;7mw. 3.C'Tf il.fH): 'l-'-ration i totall-.l aSout thr1 million buhele ! jrr"l an. I rho-. $7.7'.'' H .'" : -.:;iri-.n -'''in all market., mainly In WlnM, ;
business. It has h-en pr'-r-fl.-d hy a an 1 Chira-o. Minnapoi:. reported --rk. Vannrli nv'l 'citNTs. t2A'r'i?.'2?r, year of cont ir.uous liquidation and ; about half a million bu?i.!fl hadlrnnnor 'T!, - :v7" : vt nl ralv. rlfrllr.'n 1': b-.it at the -nd of thai I i H,M,.,.1 tl-.r F.T-".'''t t fef-d-T Pteors, ?:,f;;
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i ...M r-i'.fti Tfi T..riin ivpfhf -r. ?7.''T i '"in,1t of thf: (iernandt Motor cor- M-urt .no. l .
Mt'j": cw. $;i.i!''tr. 25: mil nnd roninon. roration of this city. After 13 years
. rroken lepr
bruSes which n? cogitated a
Ion? Fpe'.l f.f Inactivity and loss of work. Pyt-r. a-skn for damaces. The case was filed in superior
layers charges that at th tim of
d concentrated effort, includim: live j tho accidnt' rt- 24;
f.irn of experiment. Mr. Gernandt has perfected a rr.-otor which can be made into any number of cylinders tor every desired purpo., using for
earning $150 a month.
:21, he was He will "..
at least five- and a half months' work, the plaintiff states in the suit. The suit against tiwygart a-0 P'nts out
Herne McGuire. colored, who rvei a ?even month term at thA county Jull b-f re th - ca was trough: to trial by Floyd O. Jel'.iso::. prosecuting attorney, left many frie:uls in the county Jadi after boll: g giver his freedom by Juds V :nk Thursday. elP.c'.a:, at the jail reported that
T C CI ? ? i r " W n o Ann tVa hoc nr 1 a
or.ew ever brought Into their cu?-ihou.d
and s-iid that after listening to . wreath
chattel :n ertrag-".; wer
lei.
The nunr of de fdd !n 192''
e nv.T, ...rcer man ;n.s y tr. in
the precerJlre yar ö.2 de -is wfrfiled Wh!' in r.:l. 4.?? 4 wer" r--cor led.
Westinghouse Horner Mciwer Ititterr Itopolrni nrxl Hcliargin 15 S. Mirldan Lincoln CTöl ltvl,lrnr-. T-lnrydti S.'.'G
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holiday nowints.
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own dorv of the frav
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condition, whi1 It until well ir.t th'- hr It was r.ot long. h.-'
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change d exndi? ior..-i. in b'is:ii'-s, li.sa)poir.tmer.t ov r promi-s of rr"luc.1 InKrir r riw! .1 n efr:i r atf it udfl
on the r,art of ! ankir.,' ni.anag.-rs of '
tho country to roritinually co:ura t banking a.-oi.;ti.o datiov.s by the X-ay merit, of ir. ! Stetln -hn to th.- federal reserve, in.tutlon. practically choked off a:: 1 rverthir.g in the !iape of an lraprovir..: t n - nry, and Mas efff r-Lp. in cavj1-!!! th'j lo'.vr-st L rices f-r o-.tr two v l-e staMl.Miol In th- s- - urity tracing groups ce i.eral'y during th- spritig and summer r.n.r.th-1. Sto I Aiie-hors IJ-t. Important K-:;:,s !;'; th- ! adi: Ft.-l infln.'tr!,-, l.-l t'.'- way for t!oire n era 1 list, but I'ni. d States St I
About the only otlir factor of mon.'T.t in the pits were year e r.-l even-ir.-r up trad s. Th.- ml l-y-?ion period ai comparatively quiet except
m U'-eern r,er wn-:ii wni- 11 jiu' iudci : wl! lly arid then s'.urnp-d sliarply in '
tinal half hour when the Inter-; . i . . i .
e's .s jrporiin? in" nüirKPi ii;iur '!
t, Th'- general outcome of the da v.i regarded n satisfactory bu:
torker t. teefs. . I and h-ifers. f..'-t 4 7.'.
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t-!:,r cows
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:h" of re'.i. 1921 tram
r.i !r.y traders heaved f wi.en the trong ended
a' tior.i. e'orn had s-me early support whe
turrv-d dull and h.-nvy later. eat.tl..' Wagner movement was on. w, f-.llowed suit.
PITTMtl iu; I.I ITO( K. PITT sim ik;. ::i.-cattli: feipt." lijljt; nnirkft tendy; rt.-dce. -fK): c.M.d. $7.-"' 7..M :" fair. ?
7.."..": venl rnlve-4. . PJ r-o l.t.OO. sm:i:i' ani t. mi?s ueepit nht; marker ativ." nnd strömt.': T'rlni" wethers. .Vt'( p4t ; hnihs. f 11 "o-i 12 IHm.S - Keeeipts 20 il'.iil.le tl.-i k: mar-
, ! kft lusher: prime heavy. ?4.i.' 4.1.. ; j iiif"ilr.i;i. ? 'J')'-; : heavy Yorkers. : liirl.t Yorkers. " SV7.V : .. I piirs. .""'' 7" ; rough", f ".." 'i (i.U."i ; i f ?.'!.0l 1 I"'.
A sharp a.
vance in
hegs hrlpe.l
idv jirivisior.s but they were
htlv eai r with grains
- .--orr.e li'iui latioti evi lent in lard
but 1 a : ;
proved to !. a:; an'.-no market rrn'-i all" ;n a That i-admg industrial rf t he yi ai- of '. ' . ie'ide.l to 7 t 1 1 la' in though It -i stat.Ti.' nr s
ding quarters m ti.
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,i- li-dding the s tf- posi: i-n.
from a lou'.i ar!y in May.
Ore-dir.g q Hi el hUsi
Jun bur alfo? th sucyr.ir shov.'-d
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FINAL EXCHANGE SESSION QUIET
IMUAV.M'OLIs 1.1 VI-TCfK. l(u; -I.-eipts. 2.f0ti; market lnetrloU: ,-cr h..-ivii-s. 5700; nieilinrn 1 1 1 ! x 1 , 7 '.". 7 '.." 1 1 1 '11 ?: o 11 i-hoifi- 7 v"ii s
j rA'l 'M.K- iP'-i ij ts. ri; mnrket steady. , S 1 1 1 : 1 : 1 ' K.ipts. :); market hteadv ;
There t"p- SI ''
I bb -iP'f.ojts. :mi; inark't roc.7 j.l. lov..r; top. $1."..(IM. I
I Liquor Fines Swell
Receipts of City Cleric
clerk's
slness at its no,'-t e-rd
tif'.l. th- market pf.sit ion of tn-ir bU: improved until at tho er.d ot tli.- year It was ". a. k to around the highest level. There were oth- r industrials liowvi r. that suffered a rrurübling .away rf values without prospect of r- ovry in the rr nr future. Among tli-i was American snitar refining, which Fold down from jn January to a new low record of 17 in October. In tho pn-ceding year this stok has eold as high as 142 r. Th.- changed conditions had a more direct ir.Mn-
Lnru v,.. K,,rk- of this and other;
ugcr issues than on any other in-J -'"long investment stocks were genelustrial group, and was the de unite . rally retrieved in the short cover-re-ult of th- roiiaps- in the sugar Ing of the final hour. Hull pool Industry pfnrra'.lv which was indi- by aggresive tactics In speci.v cate-d by the d-dlne in the price of stocks, including some of the more refined sugar to b-low 5 cents a ..'.-cure l.mes. Among these wa;
at ? ' er ;errateci tne winnup 01 ine ye.ir
Phillips Jone.s. which ros 13 points
1 early re-c ipts of the' city
offiee have nearly tripbd pince prohihitiem wnt into effect, and show a iere-nt im reae over i;20. with 1." iendir:g liquor cass yet to be disposed of. According to the receipts so far romitil.-.l l.y City Clerk Krank S. itilins!;!, who will be succeeded in ofTice by .Miss Gladys Monroe Monday, over $19,0 0'O has been received by that office, by far the greater part of which represents fines paid by liquor law violators. This amount compares with $1 4,070 for 1920, an increase of approximately $3.000. Whether or not there are more
tlufo being strong, while other be- booth ggers and moonshiners. or came Irregular or reactionary. whether increased activity on tho
1 1'f.vercMij nf nno to two nn nfs I part or tne nonce in ineir enorts 10
rid the community of liquor traffic
Close of Year Sliows No Features of Especial InterestBond Market Dull. Ni;W YOKJv. IeC. 21. The briol tr.iding period which marked the close of the year on the stock exchange developed no features ol especial interest. Standard issue.-?. toh rails and industriaLf once more c'lvo way to specialties, some ot
ear
nouns after starting the
r.nt a noun. I and having acquired
lit prices apparently repr-sting a on nominal dealings. Si.t amountvalue of around 20 cents a pound In'f! to 400,000 fhare,. j The bond market also was devoid After the low prices were recorded 1 of striking features, although relairt'the period ranging from early in , lively more acthe than stock.. June to n?ar the end of August, Realizing for profits caused modercurity values started upward. Tho i ate easement among Liberty and VlcFltuation was steadied at f request ! f nry isue and the domestic li.t Intervals by evidence of a huge ac-j moved sluggishly. Total sales (par t'umulation of funds seeking Invest-, value) aggregated $S.273,000i. ment which could be definitely meas- j r?ritish exchange held around FYluied by over-subscriptions to various ' day's final quotations, but most con-
ssues of short I rt;i notes ami 1011 , tmentai rates were ?u nstantiau:,
sub-j higher. The clearing house ftateI ment showed few important changes,
to ponndering the heavy transfer ot
explains the marked increase In the derk's receipts, tho salient fact remains that heavier fines have been assessed and more of them the year Just closing than formerly. Thr-re has been a steady lncreaso in the total receipts of the office tho past two years, however. The previous 12 months compares on tho same ratio of increase over 1019. when receipts totalled ?0,402 which in turn compared with J 0 , 2 0 5 for I91S.
Knm-'s The fivert OW O
it i ui -
bond Issues, of subscriptions
ecriptlons to theThe overflow
m r A A
the bond ir-sues was diverted in tue latier part of the ar to the buying of tho better class of dividend paving railroad shares. Many of thes Issues moved up with a good deal of vigor In the last two months of the ear, but did not reach tho k-vel prevailing a ar ago. A feature of tho report was the dron In Chicago, Milwaukee- and St. Fail from ? on Jan. 12. dropped to 17 U late in December, tho lowest price of that e-teck since 1 S77. The money situation via changed
from ono of inflation to one of
flation. Total gold reserves "Federal Preserve banks last rinv were ?:.VJO.0Ot0-0.
$2.039,232.00.0 on th corresponding day In" 1320. Federal reserve note liabilities and deposits combined at the end of the year was 71.1 per
cent against 43.4 per cent a
ocro The twelve Federal
hanks now hold 0 7.2 P'T cent cold against note liabilities compared with 1 0.5 Per cent a year ago. Tn the last week of the year an advancing tendency was partly nullifed by havv sales of securities to establish losses in compiling tax returns-.
funds Incidental to the year's end.
Aetual loans and discounts Increased
by J r.ü.noo.OOn and another cah contraction of $11,200.000 reduced excess reserves to barely more than H7,Cm0,000.
;ivi:s luiMTinij iiomk IX) 1 1 X.MAS. Of course it to not often that this happens but the Plea L? pleasinsr. Now if you were to start a home tomorrow you would stamp yourself as a person of taste If you ordered Cloister brick from Staples Hildebrand. Its beauty, simplicity and dignity are undisputed and It Is NOT expensive. Send for samples. 532-tf
fuel any type from gasoline to j the poorest graxle of crude oil. j
With an unlimited field the posru
.Klints for such a scientific invention are great. The plan of the inventor is to first pLace a two-cj lind'.T motor for tractor uso on the
market. This engine, practically 'completed, first will be introduced in the Chicago auto show Jan. 2S to Feb. 4. and later in th Minneapolis tractor show, 'Feb. 6-11. According to the plan the motor will then be built for automobiles, marine use and airplanes. , V. Eendix of the Dendix engine j works of Chicago and South Herd : ha financed the development of tlx? r.gine and is ald to have invested nearly $130, C00 on tho motor to date. Patent on the invention are controlled by the Gernandt Motor orporatlon. The South Fend Cham- , l'trcf Commerce has cooperated ; with Gernandt and Hendlx in tin ; deve lopment of the engine, and haa I en instrumental in its effort to have the motor manufactured in this nty. High Compression Typo. The motor is of the high compres-.-cn type, averaging 400 pound com- , prersure. Through comMnlnir Mr
! and heat in one. the final temperature in the cylinder Is said to be isutlicient for firing with any type of fuel without regulating the feed or ! any part of th engine. The uso of park plugs, wiring, carburetor, mngnoto and s.uch external devices has been eliminated by the Invention. Through the possibility of using rude oil for fuel, and the simplic- ; Iry of arrangement, tne motor is be
lieved to havo limitless possibilities in minimizing expense and saving trouble. Although no site has been announced the promoters have announced their Intention of building in this city and work of organization ; will probably be undertaken In tho I spring. Mr. Hondix is the owner of 1 1" acres of land in the west part of the city, which jvill undoubtedly bo used. Trial motors have been man- ! ufacturcd in the Foster Machine work.s at Elkhart. Ind. ! According to Mr. Gernandt the ! motor has been so constructed that j it may be satisfactorily used In tho
marine and stationary field. Owing to the need of the farmer for an engire to be used in tractor pulling, which will u.i crude oil for fuel, de-
that the defendant broke a number of city ordlnance-s at the time the ac-
vh;ch re
sulted in his killing Hal Chandler. McGtiire'ii avowed enemy, they believed that the man was innocent.
cident happened. j lie nad none or the character:?Willlams st has a parkway in the 1 tics of tae common criminal, they center of it and the ordinance pro- j n fTIrme d. Ilia habits were the bes: vides that vehicle ot r.or.s goinp in and r.eatncss wns his hohhy. Kvi ry
the direction Swygart was headed morning 1- the caretaker opened the should travel on the right side of "pen" to allow the inmates to wah
Call Adam Feeh
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any holiday affair you
the h -.-.: with P'tted pl.ar.ts. ef r. Main IT??. 3 3 3-t:
This store keeper smile dep!t
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tore is in u red with th
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the street. Swygart. Iijers said, was traveling on the left side. jie also charges that Swygart failed to give a turning signal.
South Bend Has Loiccst Death Rate in Indiana Statistics furnishtd by the boarC of health show, South F.t nd to be maintaining its record low death rate, and compared with other cities of the state for 11 months of 1021. marks this city as the healthiest city In Indiana. Excepting the last day of the year, total number of deaths in 1521 wore 73, as compared with 2 for the previous 12 months, a decrease of 1?3. Estimated on a population of
7, 000 tasis, the death rate for the'
city is 1-.3 per thousand. Births for 1?21 show an increase over the number reported to the department in 1920. Total number of
births bo far received is 2,043, as
against 1.S70 for the 12 months last year, an increase of 175. The birth rate for the year 1921 figure 26.5 per thousand, and leads other cities in the state, with the exception of Gary.
before breakfast. MoCJuir wa the frst man to rush to the showers. He always brushed his hair ami cleaned his clothes. McGuire contended that Chandler brought bout his own death when ho pointed a revolver at his face nr..; Informed him that he was about t null thrt trigger. In the Ftruggb that er.fvfd McGuire said, the pisto. w a s discharged while in Chandler's hand and a bullet entered the assailant's leg. McGuire then gained peryession of the gun and as Chandler reached into a packet of h'.s coat as if to draw another gun, he fired the fatal shot.
an Acen:, Farmers' Tru.-;
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Dr. F. R. CArscn is now open for burlr.es In his new dental parlors 125 W. Washington av.. Main 549. 3 47-tf
which do you piu:rr.n? In the old days they burned candles which were home made. Then came the old lamp. Iater they used gas. Now It's the electric light. Reimold pells genuine Mazda, bulbs and says they are the best. 362-tf
Women save money by buying your ehoes at tho U. S. Army store. 330 S. Michigan ft. All standard makes of shoes. Factory blemish. $1.95 up. 365-tf
Make one of Goldlo Mann's five cigar stores your meeting place downtown. 3 5D-tf
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1021 Clearings TaJce. Big Drop Over 1920 XFW YORK, ivc. 31 Operations of the New York clearing houw association, which comprises all the important national and state banks
do-. anl trust companies of New York, tllO . t-i'f!ee'ed t h r -v-nr'a retrn-fT.ln -i ri- r -
Cycleman plants In bloom. South Fend Floral Company. 122 X. Miehlen n tre-et "."l-tf
Edwards Iron Works GET OUR i'TlICE n.rD forcing, Channel, 1 Beam Angle, Ura ftni m WT
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WO.MTA SAVE MOXF.Y. Ry buying yemr shoes at the IT. S. A'-rny str-P 3 3: S. Michigan st. All standard makes if factory blemish shoes, $l.ft3 up. 33-tf
90c plug tTngel's.
Horsesnofr.
tar SOc. 333-tf
2S percent Reduction Sale. Vernon's. Ct4-t!
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The Securities Investment Corporation PAYS Q INTEREST per nnnum, payable semi-annually, for money used in its home building business. In the year 1521 this Corporation constructed and sold 43 houses In South Rend and Mlfdiawaka. For 1022 the Securities Investment Corporation plans to build at least 100 homes for working men. This building Corporation, with net nf-Md.s hi rvss of $225,000, nffords an opportunity for safe investment of saving for loan periods cf ono, two. or three years.
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to have your plumbing kept in first class condition throughout the entire year. The best way to insure freedom of plumbing troubles is to have Taylor inspect it before the danger note is sounded.
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It is with the most sincere pood-will that we extend to our many friends and customers our best wislies for the ietv Year, iineteen twenty-two. At the same time, we wish to offer our hearty thanks for the. loyal support which has been tendered our new business since its inception at the present location.
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NEW YORK CHICAGO 42 Broadway 209 S. LaSalle St. MEMBERS:
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