South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 5, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 January 1922 — Page 5
THURSDAY MORNING. JANUARY 5. 1022
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MARKET CONTINUES
i't.tian Amriran S-us Cuba Cane Put.ir . . . California. I'etrcleurr.
UNCERTAIN TREHDjSri;-:: T , Corn Products
Steel
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' Crucible
Monev Conditions rhlro 'pj"t . ' rr ,. rp 1 Lmm; MrMipthen I radinp Inward Kr comm. n IClld of Scv-ioll. jOmral Hl-trto I 'Jener il Motor NF.W YORK. Jr.. 4. I'n. 'Ttain j Great Northern Ore . -,'lorci' s prevailed in the Mock 1 fJreat Northern Preferred -ark-t Wednesday, although pr.ce5 Hide fc leather Common -. i zltT. ;n the afternoon in r- HI'lf leather Preferred
r. f..-- mn-'v ,'iri'i m sup-: i.!ino:s i.cmia. - irr. rrt'M fctrl i.ue. such i Industrial Alcohol ricar. textile, tobacco uwl International Harvester .,
h un store and mail order sp-rial-; International Mckei t:. rtlini:0 werr extensive. ai-j International paper .... irovirrntin "0j00 .shares, but a Inspiration Copper r:v Inrzf proportion of th- bus-1 Kf nnecott Copper i isf ss converged around less thän .1 1 Lickawana Steel s-ore tjl leader, comprising th. I. h:t;h Valley 1 il motor, rubber and st -el and '.Mexican ivtroleum
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1.Tv.il : Minn Larly Ohlns ll.T.V
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PORK J nr. Nominal LAP.r Jan 'Vi Urrh P.i kiks Jan. Nominal Mir
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Th rjrular wmlanrua.l m of Manhattan hirtn ptArtü tomorrow, Jan. 5th. at Adler Brothers. 5 a, m
INDIA VirOLIS LIVESTOCK. I.VDIAN'AI'OMS. Jan. 4. HOCtS 1reift 7000; mirket steady. Beat heTl
tT'tiJA): medium rosiei .."'x ..; mm- T,
Irr.m choice TfA2T; bülk ff ales JT-'o'tiN
CATTI.K Reriptu 7m; market steely !Stri JI.V'; row and bfifT JPä7..V
SHF.Kr Ilereiptt market f?aly Top JCT3 CA1.VKS Kecfipt .V; market ftady Top fl2.f.
rniCAr.o r.n grain. WHEAT No. 2 red 11. 01V. No. 2 hard $15 V, No. 3 hard f 1 03la CORN-No 2 Tdl"w 47474 : N. 3
lk.w 4il4'ir No. 4 Tfllw 444?40-;
l lU4 ; No. 4 mii1 44-34'.; No. 5 miifl 4Va44'4; No 2 white 47; No. 3 white W 4'4; No. 4 white 44l-3VV OATS No. 3 whit. 32VS34i;: Nn. 4
whlto 32i;33: tnl!ird ;.
fiuipmen division. S'nMnient continue! to 1 w.ied by fl.e chi'-ao bnkir.jr e pisode and til, jf. favorabl- a.epcts f the inJusrrlal situation, -specialiv a aff'f!iri t!if autoirbi'.- and alü'd ti adf s. i(rr? Mofr.rs a? f.ffered in sinC k-t rai'trir. up to 10. '00 pharen n th" low r-'fTd of ' but rallied the uriTi! I.xt in 1 1 short covering of the final hour. I!i -tors of ejeneral Motors wen in Fess.(n l-nij after th cloo of th maiko to cons.J'r .-Kilon on the .ereal illvide.rid?. Motor acreiorie.i. eaneclaliv rub
ber, were under increased pr'.t snuro 1 Itay Consolidated Copper in consequence of Tuesday's omis- j Heading ion of the Keiiy-prinqrHeld s-tock ' Hepuhlie Stteel
diider.d. Shippings, chemical and numerortj niiofllaneous shares de-
Miami Copper '. Marine common 1-R
larine Preferred f4U!
Missouri Pacific lHrs .Midale Steel Nevada Copper 1 4 "h New Haen N. V. C 7." 4 Northern Pariic Paciiic Oil 4". Ts Pure Oil Pan American Petro'eum .... r. 1 V Peoples Cas 1 V Pennsylvania 33 3t Pierce Arrow 13'. Pittsburgh Coal 1'.2 1'ullman Co ins
KAST lirKFALO LIYKTOrK. HAST BUFFALO. Jan. 4. CATTLC eeipts y; market artiTe. Rhipplns Pter butcher gradea ?7S; cows !2ri ro r. CALVES Rejpta Ti; market active. Cull to choi- Wn 14 SHEEP AND LAMBS Rereipt 1K; market active. La mbH and yearlings :c bisher. Choice lambs J7.2VH.12.7.V cull to f.iir ?7fjllJl; yearlings ?al0.r; eht-ep J J a ..V. HO;s Receipts 3r.0oO: market active. Light 2.V up; heavi- 1'5: down. Yorker ?VyjiK.7.: rle- $r9'-5; mixed 7.Wt 8.25; heary 7.f)7.75; ruu?hs J3.a0; fuj;s J3.r4j1i4.r10. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW. CHICAGO. Jan. 4 Grain prices advanced on the Chicago board of trade tlav when overnlcbt newi disproved
pessimestlc reports of yesterday, which caused big slumps. The market opened cenerallv bisher, particularly wheat, but
the demand by commission houses was
oon tatlshed and prices declined Miijiuly as a results, later cainin. Provisions were bisher. May wheat opened at fl.08, up 3o and rld c higher. July wheat opened at $1 on, up -1-iC. Bud closed up Mjy corn opencl at TCic, up Sc and end('l up '"e. July corn opened at Mc, u 'jc and was 7c bisher at the close. May oat opened at '6l12r. up '4c. and rlotied up c. July oats opened at o'c, up 'je and closed v4c higher.
BARLL
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TIMOTHY $yi .10.
CLOVE R f 1- .Vt-JjlS V.
No. 2. 77'i77 4.
25 percent Reduction Sale. Vernon's. 334-tf.
16-oz. Erg-el's.
tin Prince Albert.
S1.3S. 22S-tf.
Kock Island Rock Inland
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roted l!tt!e moore than cainl sup-!P.ock Island "R" 71
)ort arid rails, eoah-rs excepted, rvere relrjrateri to obscurity. The mony market acain was the preafst F.o'ircc of encouragement t'j bullish initiative, all loans dropped frem ." 'j percent to ."" percent at
midday and were liberally supplied StromLerfr
at 4 percent in the ia-t half of the Stüde baker Common Heyion. Sears-Roebuck M Deaüncs in for'iirn exrhnnc- e:e Sinclair oil
Rubber
Humbly Common II1 Southecrn Pacific TSSouthern Railway 1SH St. Paul Common lS7s St. Paul Pfd 32'i
ST E I M R I CH TOKIO FRIDAY NIGHT
Hudson Speedster Equipped with all new Cord Tires, wire wheels, and everything is in guaranteed shape. Sale Price S850 Superior Motor Sales Co. 213-215 South Main Street Phone Main 185
See yourslf in the movie. Tokio next Tuesday and Wednesday. 7-tf
23 percent non'f.
reanctlon
Mle. Ver-334-tf
SINCE 1889 hundreds of thrifty people have placed their money with u. We. pay
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WHY NOT ACQUIRE THE THRIFT HARIT AND RECEIVE THE MOST FOR YOUR MONET? The ST. JOSEPH COUNTY LOAN & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 207 W. Jefferson Rlvd. (After Jan. 15th we. will occupy our new location, 12 4 S. Main st.)
Dance!
CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE.
Open High Low Close WHEAT May 1.11 1.12 l.W 1.11 I Jufv l.4 1.014 .ifl'i MUS CO UN -May .3'4 .rc: .r,2'i July M -M7? OATS May 37 S .3'.; .37 U .3Si4 July 3St4 .3bV oJ RYE May K3 4 .h2 .M'i July Nominal .7713 1
licht, tlie Iyndon rat- easing only hli?htly. All other continental bills, except Reisrian franco, were lovvrr by two to 20 points. Irrejfular condition fcatureed tho moderately lare dcalincs In bonds. TJhrrty is-ies ?howo(l tiiflinr srain? nnd ceps and a similar K!i niarkerl th trading in rails. Uoreci.ts pointed to the successful firtatlon eif the new Jin.noo.Aoo Dutch East Indic loan. To'al sale; (par value) ? 1 ß.2.r.o.ona. GRAIN KXCHANGK KECOVKRS STRENGTH CHICAGO, Jan. 1. Readiness xvith which all marfrin-callin? was met Vednevlay on 'chantre even Tvhere the amounts demanded were txce.'idve, ivid a decidedly stiniulatir.pr effect i'ii the rain markets here. A"hat closed strong at 3 to 3 "i net hisrher with May lli1 to 111 and
July 101 to J 01 1;.
to 1 S ; oats Ts to 1 2 S to 2V.
Suirar ."S-4 , Tobacco Products 1 th i Texas nil I;:', j Texas Pacific 2. t j Union Pacific 1 -r 3i i
U. S. Steel Common R35 U. S Sleel Pfd IU'k l. S. Food Corpn I Utah Copper 'anadium Steel 30 'k
VirRinia-Carolina Chemical . Wabash "A"
Willys Overland SI Western Union SOU
Wool 7 3-
West in chouse 1?
17 :o
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SEE US for MONEY n jour own terms at lowest interest rate fiel by the state. Loans maele on Salary. Autoe, Pianos, Yletrolas and rurnlturv Indiana Finance Co. 209 .1. M. S. TtLDG. Corner Main and Wa-hlnrton Take elevator. Pli.. Lin. 6202
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Discount on All Heating Stoves
Ries' January Clearance Sale
ieöimim Co
Ford
Automobile Collateral Gold Notes
Maturities from one month to twelve months. Denominations $100, $500, $1.000, $5.000. Interest paid in advance (bankers discount). Citizens Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee. An ideal investment for short time funds. A legal investment for National and State Banks and Trust Companies. Quickly convertible into cash. Price: at the market, to yield about 7.60 rr. Guaranty Finance Corporation News-Times Building Telephone: Lincoln 2078
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LIHFJtTY r.ODS. U'?. $9"j.0n; first 4's. ??fi.40; first 4 Vs. $?5.K; econd 4l's. SfK.nS; third 4s. $97.r.4: fourth 4U'fl $?r,.s:: fifth 41is. $10o.o.
The Securities Investment Corporation
PAYS
INTEREST
PITTSnrWi LIVESTOCK. PITTSnt KG. Jan. 4. CATTLE
Corn painerl 1 r. j.rtful j7.4oii7.M: fair $7 2". i 7.1 : veal
and provisions ralvi's ?r.iK SHEEI ANT) LAMBS-KecefM licht:
iTTi;rk't Kttiilv l'rim wethrs T'n '
Tlie f ct that rumor of impend- ?flf)fi J4.7.V.7 r -j." ; f.iir nilse.l $pfj 4 .M;
l.iml.s VZ0i2'i. 1 H(n;S--Keceipts b" do::M h rks; mar- j ket lnwpr. Prime heavy ?7.7.Tf7'5 : me. iliuni! $.7.".0; Viphvv Yorker ä 7.Vi ; j litit Yorkern $.7ri0; piss "'''X'J '. '
I roujrhs $..vir.2.": staes 1. :
per annum, payable semi-annually, for money used in building business.
its home
ire financial trouble, for board of trade firms had in every instance failed to b- substantiated and that rmple fundf were fhown to be avails bl led to general buyins; and a plnrp ad vane.-. Boon n tli" wheat market opened. I'elief appeared to he. wblespread that Tuesday's .elintr was much overdone and as a consequence the pit Wednesday at times almost bare of ifierincrs. Another bullish influence was cos-sip that exjiort busineyss on n lilieral ., no wa-; in progress and that pudcha.ct for Kurope durlnff Tuesday's d.prrsvion amounted to 00 0.0 no bih Is. Corn and oats advanced with wheat
.hippincr demand tor the ted rrains nppejred more active, t n the other I hand count-;.' "fferins had been'
larcreh- but orf by Tuesday's break 10 pricts.
cinc ;c ritom ce makket. CIllCAliii. Iec. 4. IHTTEK-Creamery extrfl! a7c ; standards :3'ic; firsts ."1
In the year 1921 this Corporation constructed and sold 43 houses in South Bend and Mishawaka. For 1922 tho Securities Investment Corporation plans to build at loast 100 homes for working men. This building Corporation, with net ascts In excess of $225.000, affords an opportunity for safe investment of saving for loan periods cf one. two, er three years--. Securities Investment Corporation Couservatle Life IJIiudlng, 122 South Main St., South fiend, Ind. Phone M-866.
Another
Big Reduction on
COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS for Friday and Saturday Selling FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE
Ellsworth s
Corner of Lafayette and Wayne Streets On An All New Beautiful Dance Fl oor to the Music of the Seven Piece
Harmony Orchestra
SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE DANCE at 2:30 Also Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Night LADIES 25c COUPLE $1.00 to Dance ALL EVENING
firsts :vr
Anier-
EC.CS Ordinaries ."."dr.V
CHEESE Twins iniy2fl'ie:
icas oi..l;21c. POI'LTIIY--Fowls 17fii2,V: du'ks 2.V; jrfpsf tc; pprinss 2.V ; Turkeys :s"c; roosters I.V. POTATOES -Kereipts .r7 ears. Wis. round white, narked, $1 .CVfi I so ; Mich.
Stock Market Selling Prices At The Close
SY.W Yi:i. .Tan. . Clonc r s :-,. stock exchange toIay A. T. .V S. V ?2i3 Atioririn P-eet S'ls.ii" " ,". 1 2 A'o.rirtn I'ruir ,yr.di. ate .... 4 ' , Am r:c.in Caii ?.? Ali- i'h i inn - r A:i:'r! an Cm l'oniclrv 1 4 ." Air'"r;-Ti Irteniati'T.al 40 Ait rii'.i n L''-ono tive 10!i Ar;.. 1 1 'opper i4) Am-r;. .0 Smelting .v Kef 4. Co. 4 4 R. A i. W .".0", A. T. T 114 I a ; ! v 1 :i I . -t ooot lve U w ,v r.44 UerbV:;. m Ste.--1 "IV 3t mad ) paci-c 11:4 i i . 1 ' -
on Savings Accounts ! All amounts, lar'e or small. ! placed with us between now and j January 10 w ill draw r'r inter- ' est from January 1 and compound quarterly. INDIANA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 122 North Main St. SOCTH IU:I. IM).
Private Parties Are Invited to Come to the Place Ball Room. SPECIAL PRIVATE Assembly Rooms Are at Your Disposal Free.
PHONE: MAIN 2 76
WALK-OVER
Men?s Shoes Priced Very Low for our January Sale
WALK-OVER
Sale
Women's Shoes in Two Big Groups
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Safety I
All sizes and all leathers in one big group at $5.95
All sizes and ill leathers in one big group at $7.95
300 Pair at $7.95
It is exprcted that sound invesments ricarins 8 rr will not lonp be available. Maywr tell you how to invest safely at ft ' V now in Indiana Non-Taxable Securities V. rite, telephone or call on us for particulars.
Central Bond& Mortgage Co.
High Grade Investments
Chicago 208 S. LaSalle St. Tel. Wabah 6540
South Bend 307 Citizen Bank BIdg. Tel. Lincoln 2083
Every shoestandard Walk-Over quality from our regular stock, and at these two prices a big saving. Many men will buy two or three pairs. When you buy Walk-Over Shoes you know what you are getting forty-seven years of quality-building.
600 Pair at $5.95
Our regular January Clearance Sale. And there's one thing you are sure of all these shoes are from our regular merchandise, priced very low to reduce stocks.
CLOUSE'S
Boot Shop
i X So. Michigan St.
CLOUSE'S
Boot Shop
ay So. Michigan St.
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