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foreign xch; irr.-tr'.,-..d. with an xp'in:on of Monday's adv.inro undr 1; .id o: j Hr::h b:!l. I-'r-nh and rnoct otlu r r ntir.en'al rates v. ere higher. Cer'nan mark.-?, bowpver, forfitinq pirt tht-ir recent gains. Th- bond market derived further upward Impetus from cay money. I'nitf'd S'ats war jssufs were active and ?tror.y. Liberty JU's making a r.u' hiirh at OK. 5 and 'ictorj' notes brrakinjr into r.tw pround, t lie 3-'s i!lln at ICi'.lo. and th 4ai's at 1 0 . 1 2 . Ther.' was also a broad demand for in-.tnunt rail?. BREAKING OF DROUGHT TV CHI TTUTrTCl n 4 rrcrc 1

4if owe J ii iJI F FI E E P AND LAMPS Tteodpt 200; DROP IX CUA1X PRICFSln aetlve oice lambs fl31S.7V UIWl Il trl. UtM L,n t0 flr 7.1250; yearlings CHICAGO, Jin. 10. Assertion ! n M: shep

that (Irousrht In th sm: hwrst h.a l been effectively broken did a good deal Tuesday to frivo a downward swln? to the wheat market. Prices clo.-eJ heavy at 2 r-; to ?. rents net low-r with May $l.CS3i to 41.3, and July to f"!1. Corn lot to

rn;s, and oat? xi l to cents. In provisions there wero pains of -v to 15 cent?. Hairs whicli fell where most needed in the winter wheat belt and which many traders j-aid mUht prove Ö- b.- the s-alvation of the Kansas ro gave bears a big advantage trorn th outset. With lonps iinloadlnj: and with the market nearly devoid of support, sentiment against the bulls received additional impetus from reports that Argentine wheat was selling in IZurope at 5 to 10 c?n!s under United States winter

wh'at shipped by way of the gulf of! Mexico. Corn and. oats showed considerable resistance to selling pressure, excellent demand for corn being1 in vidence from the seaboard. P.es-idos. there was a fair southern i 11 for oats. Slock Karkot Selling Prices fit The Close Ni: YORK. 'Jan Closing i r.rr.- on th- stork rcharce todavl"' A T. T . t 93:i . rr.'-ri. xn P.e-t Su -; u ... 311-i . . . i' - ... ; v 1 j ...141 ... 3:f; . . . ik; : . .. 4S c-. 4:--h ... 2 N 1 . . . n ; . . . 'i Pri. Cr: A ite. A IV I." v r.v :tt. Rrf, I : Pt r t - :tvrrii V .".Tal L .-. i.'iO i' cr:i p; -Ivr Cr;:c:l- t-3 'hvi . C.pp ::n..:::e; . . . ;e:-:-j! IV. ieT.ers'. ra: Nortr ir- i' Nrrl. Z 3 1 -" 1 n ; 71 ? " S3;, 11 S :- n ( ' r . . . rr-'--rre rr- 1 I: u ' a: Pe:v. I.-.t, : Int. : I.-.fP. Tver. I. eh i. iV.:r.d. c-rrc w

WALL STRE1LT . ! 1 ( r r l'-'.jm x.-.i C' ;;;;;;;;;;;; 14 Milvale sztcl 2V Xcvala Copper 1 5 i - N JVf Nor v W'rn ! Northern P.vcllc Pi' if.c 0;l i'ur Ol! Pan-Arr.erir.in rvtrrum Cpie;j r,u 13 Pennsylvania Pierce Arrov.' ............ Plt'sbur?!1 oal p-;i:!rs'r. Co Il'iy Cf.r.so'.iiitl Copper . K-.;i J:r.' Rp'ibli: St I 1 r c i I r . i r. i . . T;--"-;-: I'-'ir.d "A" Rock Island "Ii" l-'jl br .. I;uracly PM Ö1S tilT0i ?.,Ufhern raeiflo 7SHI h'r":thrm Itailway .. sv Paul Corr.mun .. Sv I's'il pfd S: r imbTi, irtudc-baker Common 5f ide baker Kfd . . . . S--ir?-K( f buck S-r.' l'i r Oil irir Te r -u r. Produrts . . T.;is T v-js l'.-i.'i'ir. 1 ''r.ion P.3?i17:S 17 son " ! aOti 101 2 r. 2 j ; 4:4 . 2 5 1 l L". S. .-'to! Cojun .on f. stci pr1 . . . IT. i-'.-od C. rpn. . . 1 1 5 3, : Utlb OAppf'.5 62 :;l ; Vanadium Jtrel V . r s n i a -Ca r o Ii na C h e mica I . V;itnsh "A" Willys Overland Won! W'f rMrphouo 79 9 4 Ji LinniiTY i jo vis. r.i.i 97.4 0 2nd 4 97.32 1st 4l ?7-5 2nd 4UT ft7,) r.rd 4'; !S.0 ith is;rr. 7SS -th 4ic 100.0S rST IHTFALO LIVESTOCK. EAST 1U TUALO. Jan. 10. CATTLE Rrrrlpt 2.": lurkft active. Shipping strH S'as.T.-.: t.utrher grradrs $7.503 R rows 2.2?0- 6.25. CALVES Itripts '25: tnrkrt sIott; WV lowrr. Cnll to rhidre JIW12..r1. liuii.-UPrrirn .i. uniun nr.. lower. Yorkers ??'..23; puts 50.'. f r.D ; mixed J.W30; hearr 'tiS.25; rouffhi f 10.23; etaps $4"?4. ?0. rinr.vr.o grain review. CHICAGO. Jar. 10 Grain prices were lower on the Chicago board of trade toidav. Trade was small and there was selling by romrnlssion bouses which was Influenced l.y the iart that frooii raic were had In parts of the dry sections of tb" southwest. I'rovisions were hlcher. May wheat opened at $1.11 '4. off Ur, i ami closed off 2l4C July wheat opened at ?l.oo, of? c; and closed off 2c. May C"rn opesed tt WSc, off and closed off c. July corn opened st 54T3C, off Uf, au$ cloid off Vae. May oats rrned unchanged at SSic and closed off TsC. July oats opened unchanged at o0"Sc, closing off e. CHICAGO ORA1N HANGE. Open High Low Close WHEAT May l.iu; i.nu i.n.'.s l.no Julv 1001 1.00 .OS ,03Vi CORN May ., .52 .as 4 JtllT OAT. May kvi: .3S .33, 30 S May ! Julv Nominal POKfC Jan. Nominal LA HP .91; V,-t .Tan. Nominal M.iv Kir.s0.20 n 23 802 8.12 917 8 00 S.07 .1 M s.oo May 810 C1lfr.lOO CASH GRAIN. WHEAT No. 2 red J1.13. COHN No. 2 yellow 4'41i4c; No. 3 yellow 4iM,n1c; No. 4 yellow 46c; No. U&io Acid Solvent 85 cent Bottle FREEj (32 Do) Jt..sf became you start the day worried nid tir-'I. sti leja and arm and mus- !.. an artist head, burning and t earing 'tun r 1 ! " I In t. hlflt mrnrn mit hfor tho d,y beriss-iSo net think yoa bare to -T i y in that condition

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The ir. D. A Wllliima Co.. Dept. V-O". r. O r.l:ck. East Hampton. Cor.n. ri.i.; r.d t-u rent to Le!p pay part co: rf I -a?e. i ackln jr. etc. We v;ll mail to '.i -i !v Varrel Polt. dlirerr paid, a reuiir -vV-er.r htt! cf Th Wlli.nr.i? Treat-r.n-T.; '."2 POSES), without obligation . r . xpfr.S'V Or.lv one bottle to the ?aue ad-lr--i "r family. Lstablisced l:c-.Vlv. it Only One Thing Breaks My Cold" THE relief that Dr. Kirfs New Discorry jrives from stubborn cid cekis. and onrufhirg new cnc, grippe and throat-torturing; coughs hi5 made it the standard remedy it is today. Time-tried for fifty T3rs and never more popuhr fi-m today. No harmful Yon vM foe: notice the relief in loosened phlegm and eased cough. Always reliable, and good foe the vhole family, lias a convincing, heal inj taate with all ita food meiicinaj qu.-dities. At all dnrrirts, 60 ctats. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coziöhs The Results U Constipation ars eck hcadckes, btlicasnc-s, sallow skin, wiste ruttrr in the intestinal aytfem. Correct this health-imder. rrlzlr.g condition by taJdcg Dr. King'i H:is. 25 cmts. AH drucyits. D prompt! "WONT Giim: r. Mns Fills

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GRAIN Hill--! 4vHi'-,r; No. T. mlxei 47 IT Nr.. 4 nv.x 1 4 '.'. r,V : V. niil 4? ; 47'-3':. N. 4 ,'.: 4S';4'V-; ' Mt 45 i ; No. 0 wMt- I.V. OATS No 3 ttU r,T. ."vC ; No. HARLF.Y .VJOXr. r.vi: n. 270. TIMOTUV IMTTm.IU; LIVESTOCK. riTTsurm;. Jan. in. cattli:-t. r t llr-t: rr.arkft rady, r)Mr S:"J S.5m; joe JTftT.'O; veal j PHEEl" ÄND' I AMBSK'-elrts mrkf io.vlr. Pr1i wetbers

4oi 7." : t''l rii.': fair rnlx ! $4 , 2;C'J-.: laml. ?i:tl3.M. 1 I rn(;s Uor:pt 15 double dV; tr.ar2 3 4 I k-t lor.-r PririA hc.vv ISi.: me1Ti.dluni V50T7rj; h?!Yv Ycrkers 'W'ij; t , liht Yrrkr $SW2: Js-'tS; rousts J"57'; etaps J3S.f INDIAVArOI.IS LIVT.STOrK. ... ' INDIANAPOLIS. Jan 10. HOGS Re4 1 h 1 r-it-ts C'O'": market 2.'. '7 r lower. liest

ihi:n ' inixd '$7.75' .Vu.v.V; t.ulk or j : ;. . ... . ,r.r. .... -t 'ltd it8dy. tteei 9 S4iS; cows and ceü er flT7 .rO. market Fteadr. CALVES Rc?if!s r'V): mukrt ttrady. Ti- tit .V CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. rjTtrAr.n t. in tror.s vr .: mark-t lowr. T-m bulk 1 ST.t."'') 7.7."i : ht-Mvv wfiLt J7 7.4 ; Hlluta $7.S.7.:fl; lijat 57 .:.'; ; light 'lights ?7 S.l.'S: hMTT ri'Iiim' sows 6.75: n!?4 .:;S25. SFILEP Kfcceipts 20.0OO: market -trocff to 2Zr L;phT. Irab f 11.2.'''ill.r,.". : mil nnd rruiLi'in .'O'-: 11..." : CATTLi: K.-.iptr, yearling weiter 12SH: ciarket .st.idv. rhoir aid t.rhuo SlO: r.fidiioji cood $7'iV.M: roiamon $Vt?,7; irood nnd 'r.oi'.; jr.K.'Ti'); romraon meuiuta Ci 1 1 klt..o ,.!tll. tl Vnlf.n 1 .vi s.2". ; cows ?3 40Tj bulls SIQ4.1V. '.)rnrs citters $2 l'.' 3.40 ; ronner etecrs .v't.I'üli 4 2-': val ralve-i $ j.75i ''." : feeder ttt-ors Storker tpfrs Sl.'JttJ.lO ; ptnek row? and hcifrrs 533"'' Chicago rnoDir.K makket. CHICAGO. Jan. 10 KUTTER Cream-

5Herr 32c; standards LV-jc: tirsti 2tJU31c;

ifcwnos 2V'JL--'r-CHEESE Tvrln 2u,nUr; Americas 20'-; POULTRY Powls 2V; ducks 20c; Seve 21c: rrriugs 2"o; turkeys 35c ; roosters 17e. POTATOES Receipts 47 cars. Minn. Ked Itivers. n.ickcd. $1.5; Wis. White, sacked 123210, hulk f 2Gi2.15: Mich. f2U 2.1U; Idaho Kussets, sacked, J2.25 cwt. HOUSE BEGINS DRAFT FOR U. S. ARMY BILL WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. Drafting of the annual army appropriation bill was started with members of the house sub-committee that will prepare the measure facing budget estimates of $363,672,417 for war1 department expenditures during the coming fiscal year compared with total appropriations of $336,354.412' for the current year. Chairman Anthony ?aid that hearinps would continue for a month or more and ; that the measure would not be ready I for the- house before March. ! JUST A Y1ZW PKXNICS. ; NEW YORK. Jan. 10. Joseph j liemsey, with two companions, loot- I ed the safe of a confectionary store, Rumsey took hi? share In pennies, over one thousand of which weight cd him down so that detectives overtook him. ON THE MORNING AITER. For example we might take a New Year's party. After that even the best of us feel groggy. To clear cut the kinks In your system, to uncork a lot of pep and enthusiasm nothing will have a better effect than a steaming Turkish bath in the Basement of the Farmers' Trust. 4-t M-oz. tin Prince Albert. $1.3 5. Enreiv 338-tf

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In the year 1921 this Corporation constructed and sold 43 houses in South Bend and Mishawaka. For 1922 the Securities Investment Corporation plans to build at least 100 homes for working men. This building Corporation, with net assets in oxcvs of $225.000, affords an opportunity for safe investment of ravins for loao periods cf one. two, or three years. Securities Investment Corporation

Cou.m-atie Life Iiliudinc. 122 Phone GsaGmamnwwzniuiiMmmm A Guide to Profitable Investing. Pamphlet contains valuable Information for every Investor, A copy n ill be mailed upon request.

THE STRAUS BROTHERS CO. Otis Building, 10 South La Salle Street, Chicago LIGON1ER FORT WAYNE . DETROIT

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1 Bruslicd Ruthlessly Aside by 1 Robbers Wlio Flee With Her Valuable!. Cpenir.ff the der of her home to come face to face with burglars, only to be trualiei ruthlessly alie. vas the experience cf Mrs. Howard M. Hasedorn, 414 E. Peashway av.. Ute Monday afternoon. An examination f the premises hy the owner showed several articUj cf clcthin? ralssir.?. Urs. Hageicrn had left tho house i or a beut 13 minutes and on her return home surprised the rotibera. A pillow slip filled with her personal celonsinss. consisting of a tlouse, skirt and suit, in addition to som miner articles, was carried away by one cf the Intruders. The vi-tim could give a description ? but one of the men. Short and ttoutly built, age between ana ov A AtrT till iar,c e- rs a. t-... and cap, describes the man she said had pushed her acaint th door when 5he demanded the purpoco of I tho visit by him and his companion, t' Kntrance was obtained through a fcido window, from which the second Y tursrlar, Mrs. Hagfdorn fiU. made,).! hi t.?Mr Mona Mm Veil?, $1.00 at New11 Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Daily use of the Soap keeps the skin smooth and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then prevent little skin troubles becoming serious. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for powdering and primming. IapU trh 7r7 Mt&. Addr: "CtitteTLTftlorU Dp lTrM:dl. Mm." Sold tverywtir SfNp &c Ointment 25 nd 60c. Iccm Zc ' JSJCuticurk Soap iLitm witfcout muf. j H ; h Capl IS0.0C0 0. 11 CRAP your nmtterr4 debts by paying them eft. We'll tlnance you. ONE place to pay beter than several. Low. et rate, with payments to suit your Income. Ileirtn l&iS with a clean late. Main 17iß. State Loan Co. i:tatIUhed 1905 Salt- 3. Merchant IInk Bid. 231 S. Mlchlgau. OptnMtoSiSdk H for money used in its home South -Main St., South Bend, Ind. M.860.

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i 1 j i iwi a i5 6. LADIES GLOVES Radically Reduced Ladies' Kid Gloves in black or grey. Specially priced at. K5,r pair

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Hundreds of Remnants at About Half Price We have taken all the remnants from every department of our large dry goods stock and placed them on one big table. Remnants of silks, wool goods, ginghams, white goods, flannelettes, curtain and drapery materials in various lengths up to 6 yards. You may find just what you want in this remnant sale at almost one-half the regular selling price.

1 ALL WOOL SKIRTINGS All Wool Skirtings, beautiful plaid and stripe patterns, values to $4.00 yard, 56 inches wide. Reduced to, yard $1.69 MADRAS SHIRTINGS Two great assortments of Woven Stripe Madras Shirtings in 32 and 36 inch widths. Reduced 'JJS 5g to, yard 25c and. . BATH ROBE FLANNEL "Esmond" Bath Robe Flannel, 27 inches wide, beautiful patterns. Sharply reduced to, JSGjf yard VWM

NEW SPRING GINGHAMS First showing of new Spring Ginghams, Tissues and Silk Tissue Ginghams Zephyr Ginghams, Egyptian Tissues in many new and beautiful patterns. Widths from 27 to 36 inches. g to Specially priced, yard, from iatLw axJij

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Muslin Underwear at About 0 50 Underpriced One lot of Ladies' Undermuslins, consisting of Gowns, Skirts and Princess Slips. Values up to $4.00,

slightly soiled. Reduced your choice at Children's Muslin Drawers. Regular 50c values. special at 250 Children's heavy weight Sleeping Garments. Values uP to $1.85. e-i rm f 1 at ;pecia Hosiery Reduced 1 00 dozen Ladies Black, Cordovan and Brown Hose. Regular $1.25 "fü.p values, special ... fl 0 Ladies' All Wool Hose in heather mixtures. Reduced to close out to, pair . . Ladies' Fine Mercerized 1 Hose, ribbed top. Qf N Special at, pair . . ilgj fi ii DOMESTICS 36-inch "Daisy" Bleached Muslin. Special, A f yard I K'J Genuine "Fruit of the Loom" 36 inch Bleached Muslin. Special, S fi yard E Uw 36 inch, extra quality Unbleached Sheeting. Special per J lo yard '. . . . I iJ to 9-4 "P epperell" or "Wearwell" Bleached Sheet.Sp.e.ci.a.,.p". 46e Fine Long Cloth, chamois fini?h, 10 yard bolts. Speat ; . . $ j j 1 V Cotton Toweling, bleached or unbleached, red border. Special. Q yard '"Sode Rite" Stitched Cotton Batts, 3 lb., fizs 72x90. i i Special at o9c .... I 4 t i r 36-inch Comfort Challies, new patterns just unpacked. Special at, per yard 1

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Having finished our inventory, we can say "we arc very much pleased witk last year's business. ' By a gain of 25 over the preceding year, it proves that the people like the way we do business, by giving quality merchandise at popular prices. We now offer this merchandise in odd lots and broken lines at prices that have been reduced up to 50.

KIMONO CREPES "Serpentine" Kimono Crepes, handsome patterns. Reduced to close out to, yard .... CmJß SILKOLINES One large assortment of Silkolines. Regular 25c and 35c values, re- "5 Q duced to, yard ... Ivb BED SPREADS Bed Spreads in very pretty patterns, full size, extra good quality. Regular $2.25 values. reduced to to close out, Ladies Muslin Gowns and Skirts. Values to $1.50, special at 9s

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aa xA m: m. m rm mm j Hi? Misfjes' and Little Gents' All Solid Leather School Shoes, all sizes. J Special at, pair. 9 I C? Boys All Solid Leather Shoes. Special (j at, pair .... BLANKtib AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Double Cotton Blankets, prey with blue border, size 64x76. Special at, pair 1-3: Wocl-Nap Single Plaid Blankets. & 3 ivTO Special, each. . I aVw "Thistledown" Double Plaid Blankets, size 66x80: $5.00 values. (Q QfJ Special, pair . . Cmbw& "Wolverine" Double Blankets in pink, blue, yel low and grey plaids, extra large 74x84. Regular $6 values, CJ? 0) special vOiWÜ "Wool-Cott" extra fine quality, pure white cotton batt, size 72x90. Regular $2.00 value, (.5 ßfr special JJ) I mHJ

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Plush Coats $14.9

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Cloth Coats$17.95

$39.75 Ladies' Slipon Sweaters Entire stock of Ladies Sweaters. Children's Sweaters, special .

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All Wool Middies, "Nayvee" brand, in Qß red, navy and green, special at UucxJtJ

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Ladies' Shoes in black cr brown, Cuban heels. Special at, o nn pair u'

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Boys' Flannel sies 8 to 1 4 years. Special Boys' Flannel Robes, sizes to 1 4 years. Special . . rajai:ia , Night Children's Ribbed Union Suits, special Men's Winter Caps. Reg ular $1.50 4 fif 3 I .OU values, special .

HOUSE FURNISHINGS REDUCED

10 quart Aluminum Dish Special S 1 j 9 "Universal" Food Chopper, No. 2 size. (JO A 1 Special C.e;-ö

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Prices for Tnurscny and Fridr.y Only n 1 1 i n a h i 1 ) -i ij u 1 - i! H 4 :j to ! LADIES GLOVES Lndies Sviedr Glovrs in black, grey, brown sr.d white. Values to 75c, special at, pair t 4 A u . 1 1 S ii 0 M W i! i ' 'S .) Il Ii u li I 1 Os 73 jrr i Mi ii 4 1 x , . . w m u Coat in our entire stock M. f j ----- r ? lÖcV !i ii i I !! an 5 1 hü""'"? i: I 4 u Men's All Leather Shoes, En'hh or Footform la-ts natr tskiv t - ! i and Boys' Lined Leather Mitten . R'ular $ ) .00 kind, special. f Men's Grey Flannel Shirts, $1.00 f?fr i 'vj r va lues t,'sJ Men's Unionalls (union made) full size, heavy blue denim. fir5 Special Cold Bh.st Lr.ntrrns. No. 2 burners. $2.25 values C - I 1 j i Rag Ru' eize 27x54. pi:u or erecn. i Special c, Toilet Pip'r. !ar(T 7 o. roll. H)c size. , Us f ro or fcna & W