South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 10, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 January 1922 — Page 5

TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 10. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 5

WINIFRED BLACK

7h "1rii linnet

rr f t r from m her.. wlir I! am wrt-lrc rr.finy and many mJls' away. ' Tr, ct? to it on mu.T rrr?s ividos

rraiiie ani f.ir feM. hJrl tleMs h:fr!i rr.o;:r:talr.K and f!op r.avln'-s Yet I rr,r. not forprft It. no matter how b-jwy I arn. Yet comes he. tv.-o.T! rn.e, ?o;netrme, ar1 the Lusir f th" day. First. .vhn I n.w it, it r on a

day In J'jr.e. The w'Jd flovr-

I ranrot fr-l,,rcrwn cookies with raisin In th j i renter, and -when they're don. '

she'll srlve one to the little, toy in th overall and he will divide t

; with Towser. and the paroquet be Jalouei and then we ha!l her j fomr real p-reamlnc'" ! The !roy' name is Pat, after hi j 1 'nc !e. who 1 a e.i captr.ln. and i om? day the captain will come to i j Homo Acre and brlr jr litt! Tat ' j full-riered whip with all it sail !

nni Pat's name carvM upon the how, and that will be the end ol j

for Pat. for he will a river where he can

vail hi hlp, and he vrt'.l befrln to bi reftle-? at Home Arr-. and he can fail liii ship. a:il ii wi'l r-cjln to Dw restless et Horn Acre, and ome

dy his mother will say: J

"There. 1 wln l.'ncle- Pat had taye-l on hi own ?hip he and his r-5tlrv wrcY!" "No." ?ald I, "it Isn't cookie.? .he rr. lkincr at all. She's making bread, and there are frc:n?f to be flv loaves of It. Brown and sweet and nutty. I wish I had a Alice right now. with ome home-rrui d o butter." "Let's sro down and ask for some)."

j we all ?aid in one voice, and w lrttart'-l but we never reached Home

Acren at all. "UV walked and walked, ar.d we could never find it or even a trace of it. It became a fancy of ours to find it, and then it was we narruod :t "The Lo?t Ranch!" Acain and aealn we droo i;p the -tep trail and narrow, winding road5. Ye, there it was on th plope between the Mrfam and the peak. Sometimes little Pat wa.i in

U. S. IS GOLIATH OF WORLD MART, REPORT REVEALS

YOUR HEALTH j

V:c.- n:ii: : r..i - f

eCts Make Nation Supreme in Finances.

WHAT A "COLD" R RALLY IS AND WAYS IT MAY PIJYIIIXm By ROYAL S. COPITLAND. M. D. Commlloner of Health, New York

City. All sort of efforts have her r. male

to find the trerrn of tne

cold. In spite of claims which hav teen advanced, it l probdbl- that coid? are not due to a ct rm, unle

he r:r.t symptoms are rur.nin.c of the r.os- and neezlr.;:. But the tro'ihi mty becin a a "re threat, or takn th form of bronchiti. No n: i:t r wliere it bocir.s it a ill i.ot tt-

lior.i; neiore the wno e ha .ir.-i up-

c omnmrJ pe. part ' f the chr-t are involved.

! Tn.- linine membrar.fr of the no i

thro.it. mouth arid 1 para:i:s are c r-ntinuous

f i

WASHINGTON'. Jan. 9. America (that sfrm 1 ?o imU as to he if the unchallenged Ooliath of the I viibl throutrh any micocoe

H

? worn rfte a dep and flowing! ,lr,rri, Acres .hr r.t J i : A a d n'.ik and la verier. ! have to have

o 1". over the h i 1 1Ä. The nir waa full of the halim of th- p'..ff. And always and alwnys w henrd the ffonc; the wind r-.w in th tall tree?. We drre for a mornir.r'p pleasure up a narrow rosvd, and whn reached th.i summit cf the chmb. M. -topped to te th lanrlrap. IW-I.,v us .ti-etche-i the JeVcl plain, Ii; e i a of filver in th- m.ornln ru'-r?. 1 I ittt village nestled hy the brawuirir tpin b-Io;v, and sorutv wher half btwern th1 villa ere and th" rik th?.t r"' above it. was "The Iyct Uar.ch." didn't all 1? thn, th n. Wo Ju' rti!lMi i "HffineH Acrr-?" It wa" .o friendly and kindly. anJ w f-ort oomfy and human, in all the nurroundiri? jrratideur of the landcap'. that v. ir.ip.y hal t name it. tsz and rambling and low w'a9 the ho'i."- of the :r!r. ranch. Huilt of lor roufth-hwn from the axe. i;h the bark still rl!nin like tvjrro. rourh and faithful friend. 1 other's Rakinc Cookies.

r.'ijit around a little court it wa

like the adobe hou.- in th nouth ! th courtyard, playing with Tow-er

of "a!1fornia. or in Mex:co. And in the court ni a well and ther were dvi in the court, and hanint; from a !;ttlrt arpen tree that mode a i?ipaiklln note of life in the landscape, was a crrent ratce of reeds auid in the casre was a brilliant paroquet, all red and purple and yellow, a.t if he had been painted. Oh. ye, wr- rnuld nf" liim quite distinctly from our rad one sees far in tlje ar n'r ( the Colorado mountains and once. too. w heard him ycriam and etil and the doKM barked and reproved him. And a little flaxen-haired boy. Lire-footed and in overalls, ran out of the door and held up hi chubby finirr Jn serious admonition. We didn't ser any crown people about the place at all. '"Mother's wone to town aTter the n-iil." said one amonr? tis. "No." said another. "She's n th klt lif n. hakincr cof.kies) crisp.

1 5 j t one day we didn't see little Pat

at all. and we went home quite forlorn. But never and never did wo tind a pacth which would lead ua to "The Lot Ranch" and Twser, and the paroquet and little Pat. Today I met in the corridor of a bist hotel here in the biff city, a your.? fellow with eyes of deep, deep blue, and he looked homesick and a restless and more than a little i.ld. I wondered what it was that made :ne want to Ktop, and ereak to him and call him Pat and a.k if Tow.se r was jJtill alive. For it was lonp and lonp: ago wc used to watch the little boy from hirh upon the winding trail above "The isiat Ranch." T?y this time he wust be. almost i man. I do hope he hasn't forgotten tho iath to Homrf Acrc himself!

financial world, the annu.il report of D. R. Crisstnger. comptroller of the currency, made public today shows. Frcni.a heavy debtor nation in 1914 phe haa emerged the greatest creditor nation in the world's history. Her banking power during the intervenlnar seven years has Increased nearly 85 percent and her 31,200 banks can marshal cash and credits estimated at more than $ 4 S.20n,000.000. Added to this is more than 51..'00,000,000 in the hanks of her island possessions, thus giving1 the United ftates a banking asset of nearly $50,000.000.000. These startling governmental figures clearly how the Important role the United States would play if it isreed to active participation in the world economic conference at Genoa next March. From the pre-war days to the present time an unprecedented flow of cold haa poured into the United StP.tes, Crlssincer said. Gold in this country totals more than $3,0ro,000,fiOO or approximately one third of the entire supply of the world. Crlssiner credits the federal reserve system with saving the United Ftates from disaster during the last six years. The system acted as the "pneumatic cushion" during the period of deflation and reaction following the world wide expansion or credits, Crisslnger said. Deflation of prices during the last year and a half tested the solvency of every bank in the land, he said. The report shows that 34 national banks went Into the hands, of receivers in the year ending Oct. 21, 1321. Crisinger recommended congressional action to limit rediscounting of bank paper as a means of extending credit. Abuse of this privilege is a constant menace to depositors and the stability of the financial structure, he said. The stock of money in the United States was given as 58,027,395,43 which if equally divided would give every inhabitant of the country $53.44. the report stated. The per capita circulation in 1312 was $34.53. Approximately 1.150,000 "dor-

invented. Cold cari

A.- soon

:n- i j?::l.i!.;mation btcins in on place y I uradu.illy extend-- until ?11 the tN-

j "''' ar'' involved, be passed on from one . At iirt there is redn. and swell-

person to another. Wry likely there'ir of the mucous mcmhran

is some sort of Infective nvatenal. lth-re is Increased accretion This may be carried through nasal -the watery 'Iniu-nt, a;:l

one.

or other secretions from

is ill to one who is well. If the well perron Is roaily well, if he is properly fed, free from undue fatigue and functioning normally, he will be af". There must b-

, Th.nl first ol j iter ol ;

Th.-;

out

eery part of the no't. It dip down into the nasal accessory (avitjes. extending to the. threat. It goes up he e-ta oh Ian tuhe to the .nr. An 1

who the thicker or muni' element.

trouble creep. aloritr. searching

lowered vitality. , wrll as the pn.-ji! travels .ilor, into the voice po.

and thu rwuhes the bror.chial tube.and 1 u n gf .

jjjgnrfedfs md VimmcM W

CALL LOANS LOWEST IN OYER TWO YEARS

CIninp Offering Made at 3 Percent Reactions From Heavy Selling.

NKW YORK. Jan. V Selling of the trneral l'.t with few minor exceptions, made further progress in the stock market Monday, extreme reactions of one to three points were effected on comparatively small offerincs. little attention was given to the continued ease of money on all and time. the s'rencth of the foretcn exchanges and the more encouracing tone of adxicc from leading agricultural center T in. i r d 'oan.i opened at four p-to. nt filling to r.U at midday and to three percent in the final lio'ir The minimum fi-nire lr tlie lowest r.it'- reported on the stock rvch.mce ince November. 1310. fferipc of time funds at i .apoli.'d to all periods, with freer co ;i 1 1 oe rci.tl i r. i iN o'" all cii'l' supplied fully

Stock Market Selling Prices At The Close

NKW YORK. Jan. 3. Closing prices on the stock exchange today, were: . T Sc S. F American Beet Sugar 34 U American Can 3 3 Alli.s Chalmers . 3R t; American Can Foundry 142 U

2 . per , m 1 r i o u n d e.l l v 1 1 o v

F. r ; e i : n 1 1! . 1 a - vi I ', a s -e . C.-.t-o ind . : t V -hi' c b r. " : . r sii.ui r'i.r'h.-- '

,' . o:i. (:; l-:ted te' i': r x - ! ' : r -'

,11 lb- .

1'. 1

business.

uKtm.s was manifest- ! rails, especially and first i-referred. ml crane r. notably Nort hwetern. these m . Uitat ions for

Si'-'s amounted

iSi-le at iou of the pro-u,-c- nfcrcnce at Genoa 0 i he strength of in1 üit.üio-s. Sterling o rents, and virtualKuropeun lills. Italy

.1.

i ! a n d f ive t o

American International . . American Jocomotive Anaronda Copper Am. Smetling & Refg. Co. A. G. W v T &r T Baldwin locomotive .... B. & O Bethlehem Steel "T" 'anadian T'acific Chili Copper r.-. . Cuban American Sugar... Cuba Cane Sucar California Petroleum .... Central leather C. O Corn Products Crucible Steel , Chino Coprer Fnamel Fric Common General Fooctric General Motors Great Northern Ore Great Northern Preferred Hide - feather Preferrtd Illinois Central

! Industrial Alcohol

to i Internat : uial Harvester .. 1 j.t rn t ional Nickel ....

International Paper Inspiration Copp r Is un ot t '.'pp r I-aokauana Steel Lehigh X'alley I,, .s: N

, Mexican Fetroleum .,

39 u ion 44 3 o ; 115", 34 U 31 113 . iru ir.'4 30 U

, O O 'U 1

34 6 3 ;

rillCAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Jan. 0. HOGS Iteceipts W.ooo; market active: 2540c lower. Top i.V: hulk ST.r.O'.rS: heavy weight $7.25 7.01: medium $7..V)S; lipht weight $7.30 ffi..Vi: light liphtu .25'o".50: hearr racking sows ?rt.253;6.K.: packing fowb smooth Jflfi.40: pjg ?5 2.V.JS..Y. SHEET Kecpipfn 2S.ooo: market f-teadv to strong: lambs $11.2.V312.3.": cull and common .7T? 1 1 : yearllnsr wethers S(v75' Vjll: ewe 1 4. 256.75 ; cull and common $24. CATTLE Recefrts 27.000; mark-t steady to lower. Choice and prime JO'"? 10; me.tlnm good $7310; common $.25 fi": good and choice f ."iUlO ; common medium f." .Wfi S.2A : butcher cattle and heifers $4TrS.25: cowa $3.40firt.W: hnU J4 r.xfi.3ö: rancors and rntters ?2.3.'?j 3.40 ; tanner Ptrs f 3.201,4.20 ; veal calven 5f.7." d 3 2.i; feeder steers 5?.VJ?.riO ; utock steers 5?4.2.Vtfrt.40; ptock nm and heifers J3Ti 4.75. CHICMiO rKODlTF MARKET. CHICAGO. Jan. 3 RI TTER 'rcaraery 34c; standards 32'ic; firsts 21 33c; seconds 1(n 2v E(;r;s Ordinaries 3i33c; firsts 3V CHllESE Twins 2ot20Uc; Americas 2v;cjri'2c. I'Oi'LTItY Fowls 2: duck 23cgeese 21c: aprings 24c; turkeys .); roosters 17c. POTATOES Receipts 47 cars. Michlcan round white, hulk. $2Z cwt.

3 2

n i;

3 i v 71 S3

riTTsnrno i.m:sTOCK. I'lTTsnt HU. .Inn. $. CATTLE Ker into .t t,.. . j . . t a . . .

I . i".nn , iinirNei ?irng. t noice .y-i.r trooil .t7..V..Vi: fair $77..Vt;

vcai caivea T2'tZT SHEET AMI LAMHS

d'UiMe decks: market lugher. Trime wothors ?rt Uvad.'Ti s .'o'fi r, 2. fair inixerl .4..VK1.V2.; lainl. $n'ul3 ."Vt. ' HO;s Receipt vi double deck: market active. Prime he.ivv .t 2.WS ."x" ; me-

tliuni- .fli'di 51.25: heavv Yorkers ?3''ün.2."; lieht Yorker .'.). 4K,j5 .V" : pigs S-OA'o 3 ."" ; roughs .'.T; u.7. ; stags f "'a 4 "A

er.ee of the. Infective substance, in order to "catch cold." The scientists havrt taken the fe-cretions from the tissues of a person affected with a cold pass cd them throutrh a ."lone filter, 'and caught the clear fluid which results. Under the microscope this fluid appears perfectly f r -e from risible substance. When a filtered liquid like this bs capable o producing disease It is said to cordain a "filterable virus." That is. it possesses in i.s solution some sort of poi.-ou - arable of producing deMrite symptoms oi disease, although no gmi can he detected. Several German and American scientists claim that common coldo are caused by a filterable virus. They contend that colds may b produced by the) filterate, prepared s I hae described. There Is much to support tb theory that colds are "catchinc." that they may be passed from ore penson to another. In sneezing and coughing. In talking loudly, and in spitting, the spray containing the Infective material may be torowr out and Inhaled by another. Soiled hands may carry the f-ecretions. Fating Utensils and toilet articles may do the same thing. The cold may not start in the nose, although it generally does, ordinar-

mant" or bank accounts unclaimed since 1316 totaling $2S,9i2."0o were reported. These accounts have been forgotten by depositors or overlooked In settlement of estates.

You now know what a cold r al!y j is and how it develop. You know j

that it !f Infectious or Ciitchlnsr." and that you mu.t be careful ol other or they will suffer. Tomorrow I will tell you wh we ouch! to take creat precautions and what to do to guard 0!irs'lvu and others.

Thi. Ii the MHdinl laml' Mrrii of i "Cold. Tomorrow'-

why you shouldn't Two reaon.

of Dr. (oo

sinicie oji i

i I

artido tell

neglect "a dd' j

ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE ANNOUNCES CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. The Anti-Faloon league plans to seal the last crevices of John Barleycorn'3 coffin before ths year is ended. A progTam outlined today to the United Press by Wayne p. Wheeler, general counsel for the leagre and generalissimo of the dryM m the United States, call for a tight to enact dry enforcement codes In thr few states having none: strengthening weak code in other states and pushing some new measures through congress.

FEET 'WET?

Time toTkke

0I1IN3NE

CASCARAJ4

AjzdPtwita Cold AFTER 'mi rVfti ynr frt are wet or your hAj tLTli tit "eance f prtTfntion" is HiU't Ccara BrmUJf Qinio Tablett. Tfcry (ortiry jw ataiiut Colds mi La Griyp. Kariae KHI'i kaixry awi wirf it promptly rnaUes fjauad oi nta koi mfi, eipottd h lit clraeab U3r. ta b btt (rom CoUs, Headaches aini La Cn'ppe throasliMt the Hirt int er mu. Hül'i is aui i At qwcliest act int. nott jrpendable rtwxäj ior colds.

"por i was drunk at mori:y's.' You've heard the famous poem about the great Yal hangout in New Haven. Many a man looks bad with pleasant memories on the old days when the word was "Meet me at Morey's." Tn South Bend the vt t t id " T A n t mn a rf

Ootdle Tnnn's Four Cicar stores." I tr

4-tf

j At A U Druggists 30 CenH j w. fL uru. comrwr. crrnorr B i 8 - J ! i i I 1 " j 1 riz -a ai

!S It I

SCRAP

TTUcirns so to siokt:. C -v a riA.-lt rtorLTirl t hit l- r. "I n

C1' III' '"'J iviii"ra i im i ii' ned" his lad when he raucht him ! pi

smoking. Mr. ?. Tlnsiblo spoke u p H Tonr -rttere4 debts by pavln thm and said that his boy was seventeen . rj on. 'We'll flnftner yon. on K plac

nnH hat the bov mieht Errow un to ! fj to par beter than several.

nnoreciate a good smoke. He KDt ,

him a corking W. P. S. pip" from Oeorge Platner's. 4

1 i.

necefpts 12VA

8

n

Low-

rt rate, with t:ivinent to .utt jour

Income. IJegl" VJ'iZ with a clun latr. Ma!u State Loan Co. I'ntahltahrri 1905 olle 3. Merchants Hank Itldg. SSI S. Mtchlsan. Optu H to S i30.

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call monev

an 1 "1". i

b- ttcr v. h - re

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e(l. $1

, 1 1 n fi(iii

SrHPLUS PRICK DOWN

Aur.KM im: FOKCKS

- HI'Wo' lau '.. lb a r isii etii . : i c rf !, Argentine exportable urp" '.''v. ! Monday to w eaken

wr.-t vurket here. Prices d it ?) 1 cent. net lower.

w

M

JIM

O i "H , . .103i 103

2 1 ' 1 u 14-H ... 12 73 N

! Kansas and Gulf 7

(I'm V TVlil. ...... N'ortbern Pacifio Pacific on Pure M;I Pun-American Petroleum . People Gas Pennsylvania Pierre Arrow Pittsburg Coal Pullman Co

Itav Consolidated Copper. .

Miami Copper . . rate Marine Common tho.Mjrine Preferred

e .-trensth wasi Mir,;1ri Pacific ssucs and other j Midv.ile Steel .. iNeada t'opper . cor wa. irret:-' New Haven .... Icrian. Japanese! V. C

ad ana". r. while

I rsT HI ITAI O LIVESTOCK. I I AST IU KFAM). Jan. 3 .-CATTLE j Kecclpts 22"iO; market active. 2.Va50c up. ! I'rime wethers V7.t ; hiprinc steers I J'u 7." : butcher grades 7..V; v.V) ; heif. ers -t.v.7 .l: cewn ?2it"! 2.". ; hulls J.Vj.Vii i r 2ä : feeders ?Vü H ; cows and ppriner

I I .A li K - Keerlpt ..OUO;

- ' Olli to choice .K.H.tOO

154 J SHnKP AN I LAMBS -Relpts 14.4

.Market active: lambs 2.c lower. Choice lambs $n.n.2ä: cull to fair 12.7.1; jearlings f,i'; sheep J.V.j 7.2.1 Hi;s ItecchUt, 14.4O0- market active

! 2.".'.i lewer. Vorkurs f Wo 3. ." : t.ies wri

'. 71 : m 1 red ? .Wvj 'i : hcav r $ ; noiwl's .5;.); ptnsrs $i'o 4 .Vt.

The manufacturers spent six years In experimental work before they were satisfied.

market lisht.

nur r, t tt, n $ 4 t

ISEE US FOR pi a i r t ä

s M

on jnur omi t'rin at lowest interrit rat fixed

by the tat.

ado on Salary. Auto..

Vietrola and

"urnitui"'

'1 " 3I. nni niadi Piano. I

$ t i ; r f : i

IIIUIUIIU riNclllUU 00.

3; u 7 4 12.1 '-2

IMINPOLl LIVKSTOCK. IHfANAT(LlS. Jan. 5. HCRJS Receipts "ml: m.irket fteady. Tt he.ivie $7.Vu Vl,": niediura mixed 2.1'ti .7.1 : i

common choice ?i ? '2Ö'! .7.V

'ATTI.K Receipt fin1 steady. Str

SHLKT--Receipts 2:

; 'I .im.-.. 2.1. j cows --Receipt! r.ro;

I op 51 I.,iO.

7.1'(iW: hulk of poles

12oo: market slow 4 .V(.7 s ; cows and

market steady, market weak

12 2

10 TU 14 12

t llK At.O tiRIN KKVIKW. 'HICAH. Jan. 3.-; rain l-rices were!

'lower on the Chicago board of trade to- i 'day. Interest in the market was limited I and trade was small. Favorable crop re-!

ports and lack of demand caused the 1 market to weaken. Provisions were high-j er. i

May whr.it opened at ?I12

off 1,

and cKcd off lc July wheat opened at

. i ar a i i .a jm

r . !M "l ", or' 'ii', ani uospi err

, i e A - ". 1 '

eJ

' to J1.U, and I Heading .... to 1 r cents ad-I pepublic Steel

I Pock Island 31li I Ia, '-rn -Pened unrruinge.l at ..I ,c . I .. 'and closed on ic Julv corn opened tin--no report Argen-jRo.k Inland 'A" ; changed at .V.-.c and closed eff .c ä tons of wheatj Kock Island "IV 70; May oats opened at 33 Ur. unchanged.

Tt in ad iithn toi Pubbe,- . . 'arai closed e.n ,c. .liny oarp opened un

it

be harvetfd.

K ubbec Southern

k:j was srlvfn to this Southern

A-c

to a decline f '- t i r . i ere ca s:e r

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n svm-

market, but

i

somewhat by knowlr Porters w re . after

Elect Mclhtiicnl to Head Ch'u azi Hoard of Trade ''Ml'-' A " ' i-v 3 Robert MrI C. :i i: y yv.irs a national ".-.nr.' in r ' x ra i n industrv. wa

president of the f trade. He suc-

P Griffith, who sened fron, 15.$ to 1321. and a cindldnte for re-

Pa c If lc .

Railwav

St. Paul Common St. Paul Pfd

Sfromberg "7 Studebaker Common Scare. Roebuck 2'r Sinclair Oil 1 3 4 Sugar . T'S Tobacco Products ?.",

Tex is M-51 4

Texas Pacif:c 2 5 Prion Pacific 125,

1. S. Steel

changed at ;:'. tc ami closed off ltv

i l!ir.f;l CiKXIV RANGK.

Open HiiJh Low

W IIKAT -

Mnv 112, Julv lol e'i;-

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Mav .lra ATS Mi v

Julv

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You Are Saving Are You Investing? Salrng nnd investing is the sure road to financial inIepenlencc. WOLF TWENTY PAYMENT PLAN ari l bow it may he adv.ipf a sreoutdy applied to the purchase of High-Class Securities, Stocks and Bonds Fully described In our free booklet J S;"alo pivinc hankers' opinion, why the present Is the opportunity of a lifetime to buy the pest Stocks and Ponds at low prices. Wolf Weekly Market Letter A1-o Free on R(Uft. H.&B. WOLF & COMPANY 20 BROAD STREET NEW YORK 1X20 WALNT T ST.. PHILA.. PA

-Mt) .i.-M. s. f;lic. orner Main and Washington

r.iko rlovator. I'll.

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Lin. r.20J

ite jit -Ä5fr '"ft Intt. X

HEW YEAR k

LET US HELP

hy loaning you the money iKM-ded. Yoti pay bark in small aiontlily pajnuuits that you will noer inlss. Call In and talk It orr this service rost nothing. SECURITY LOAN CO.

Cor.

laln and Washington Sts.. South n'iid. Main 161.

15.10 LVJa 15.M i;.-.'."

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t h r fern .- who r. as 'ect'ri. Mr Mol. I or. a PI f, re'-?' t 1 : , , Tvl us. ' tri !" :r: ii tttiVt

, i

who was born at 1 Wi. became th a large Philad!he 'h'c.atro b.ard

1 a n

11s

remained held imt h e a. o -

I. S Steel pfd V. S. Fool Corpn I tah Copper Vanadium ?teel Wabash "A" Will. Overland Woo! We.t inchouMITIPTI" nOMts. nu-. 1st a; 2nd 4'r IS'

113 9 t

Nominal

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VERY mother in America will be Eglad to know that Karo the Great American Syrup is loner than pre-war prices. Karo always was one of the most economical foods you could possibly use. Now it's even more so. And just as delicious and wholesome as ever. Give your children plenty of pure, nourishing Karo, and save on your butter bills. For Karo is concentrated food that helps build strength and health in young ar ' old alike. You'!) never know how good pancakes and biscuits can be until served with plenty of rich Karo. Ask your grocer to send a can up to the house today.

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