South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 17, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 January 1922 — Page 3

TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 17. 1922

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BEYERIDGE SAYS BUSINESS HEEDS TAXATION REFORM Drrlare- Salf. Tax I Onlv Logical Stimulant to Reive Imlu;trv. -t to Th Nw5-Tims: AN'IUIO.V, T n c? . . Jan. I Le.rinr tht ArrK-rlcan prvperity j r'i:.:: rhclel by the pr'ont ' former Sn. Albert .1. r r'.dt' . In ;yi address tonight at Kiwanis club aii ! th rhambcr f r omni'-rr hre. mad" an app al ' r Co- adoption of th .nl. tux "thol a th"1 needed change : i nni In ! p he.--; ri r"The s a !. ta x a g'-nuine tax j n the r-.'-'n. The man who buy. x- j univ a u'omobi'- j,i yi from five . : tim-- Di.ir' tix tli.m the man j " bo hue n "fjivvor;" the man who i A,ir hii:h .ri f rl ep. thing JMV.; fmni two fd 10 tir.'K as mu h tav.: ' s th man w ho wars re.uly nud" - i nifnty . the wf'iuari v. lio adorns i''; vlf with ri'h town.'. r;i p' für, r i I o.-,r!y !.- pays from a hun-j be. to a th"i.s.inl times move ta' "ban th woman w h dro.- m" ip: V.f -" r i ' 1 ir ' yaid. ; T; Y nry nf taxation of in com. p.ofü und r.tlier taxe oi c.i pit n I j rvs w.ts . oi.donirid as n um . v to .-'.m.- th- ne-.r.,i m;'ti' i . . t imuhit- bu-inev-. "ThT for c-c-e.iv tnxs fn ini u!M ami profile, etc.. .-o!-lv anl r-lu: vojy l'M-ntiv i? i wraith. i' fj-tain to hint busiriey and c rain to injur" th- w ll liin of all tin- peopl-. Farmers will not have !'r n.'iil;ta t h"y should liiV'. worki. c mf-n will not hn tV- rmplny-oi'-nt or v.nc. thy should liave. hanT "a ill io t havt Uu- trad'" tli'-y --h(.-)id li.i'. no '. til-nf of t!i- hiir.e ."ituati"n will b as it -hou'd h. until s-: li t.to yc redlli rd to the low ? posih! poir.. "In pl ife f them v. e should have .-i mm- umulat ; e ..ils ta. 'anada h i. a s.iies tn. and the p-.,d- like if b-t(er t . i anv other Jind of t they eve:- h oi. The . ime is 'rue jn the I'ii i lippi n s. wliereyev the s.il. tax has he.n tried it has l.eij) foMinj at f factory. It .lorn not burden the p-oil-; and i does stimulaf bu.ire.svi li runup it does re1 In v.-it incr ajit il. "It reiliove the motie for invest-m-jt in ta-eerrpi scuiiticH. on- of the pmaten: perils of the present lay. In pilintr; up the eo'ojr; l mtt'f. I. il ,1 !. . . 1 . i(j.i i ur i i n im i-ii.fnee oi i.nnty and tat bor.'l--. v. .arnns.irp: ronimic and social are ; ex - ' plosives that will rrnd the existim, j :dei- at some future day. j ine oniy arKumenr .'i-ünt tin . V-s tax is tliai it v.ill ri-ise price; but that is n.'d the case. On the con:.ar. i wiii actually lower prices. .V !! , r.-nt taps on busin ss ar .- bled to prices: and added scrtly. nnder co er. The people do not know the prno. s they only f el the ifft iti th" hirh eo of livinsr. "F.'it to take ;. rnan' mor.ei r ly be, av..-i- he 'n.i.s i.uu h nf it is rt tine taxation, hut real eonHsation. The id-,! jj not so mm h io t "i- revenu , as to dissipate ve.ilth. "Tiie .traiiKe thii. is that anybody should ,uh oi at' stub u.iscunt;?ie and r uinous fisi al po!ic in view I' ti;e faet tii.it i: h:i- tt en tiied in ry ag' t hron.liout i at ion. a nd a 1'a ay. -am-' d .- i st t oi; s lesti! tiie ii it rx' of produced the . and i;i lew 1 the further fa ; tl.it it !s i. rat- -: lo th s.iiiif : :',:h;..ii t 1 u ; ii"rtv r it is b in j r . i t 1 1 ' Io ernnit tit owr.rshipp ,i'm! or. -!.t;.m must m-.i!i t'ie ma in i nn n--mi ni'iniu'fiii'T.t .f 1 1 a :i--pirt.i: io t. th expruse ,nd t. t:if inj.My of . 'I of u e--it ii;r.T. !:ibor, w'.iiot - a :-:.ia".l pen t,it.i? of a'.l .f u. 'I lie !) t t p tk.a: mus; , c t tkto it. pri'W b::in s t!n- ttu''II ..f a ;t ii i!t ur.i 1 ( ;iJi. ; ! ni:i;t( ii-'.-.t if (..imii'tnity 1 m.'.1.4. !"k tii'i; ar d ! ;ir'K.i!' 1 t!!i;'l. ard tl." '. V.MlIii.n of ! i -: . . r '" . i i : !U ll.! -. . c -v m i:ri t t i o ': p!!.i i: p! a r.d :".': he.-n Work d I'll . i ot ;iei i "Mil 'i i r law - ma ki ies; a r:d t h : k ot ui'i be mad.- easier by the exampb -- th is I'u-.nlshed : iir; th -y h ive li:tie more to do to ad.iu.'' to Ameri' a't eondins th"' m"-thois w hiv b work '.csful'.V elsewp.ere. "Kn '.xheri all tl.:s is tl. ih' ' a vi,--r t i!inot prosper until v. .-s be4 om- act '. Tit- fa t :,e M'! tie p. !'i a l"j r u : 1 on b is'iie:?.--f.i -tor;, s t tp. piti;. ' mpleyil. lniiH-M in . p rat :o;i. rtl t'hops ap l batik.- ;'tid all bi.me:' a tivo la' -or ! o '. " -" tlef til Stead"i ma n ' v . IV i ' ies uv, "t ion : n g "'At. ! this hipov and cs.-iti i d-'-. lopment an not uno- without the nTcy thit drives our uhnle e. o- 1 . .?n cvs Iii Tl. . e ! j? ; n ' i stinr tapit.il. W'li itever . b-i:s f h: :":-' flou of invest c.'.r'. hvr! eisines nnd r.iu'e j.r.vp.' rl'.'.'. The h if int rf r nee with the w o r k i n g at it a I is bv unwise tation. ' The w li nder the f .,' c.....:nm.-.:t '.str.iT ef taiti.i:i so as to p r--it eapit.il to f : nation nor mar.v. "That D whv exc.s!o taxation . : iv.c tr,-s. ; 1 1 ; a t e h a . - s w 1 v - reduces refit-, or ot1 t n. Ti i t a re. ;r .s;iortt v. taxiti-n of bi'in.ss to Irin: 'hard times' always and. if r ... h aw, L r a in to b'lng hird - . r 1 "No ' " vd : : : .-r. r.mo? and must : , !.- p -r.iit'd to continu- as thev I rr. Tt Is :ir- right tlta' the farmer ! ': i ' ',: !d be co'-ipciie o province food a !o-5-. a fer the yi'.ir'.-' to:'. ),r. '. b!e t " pa v vei t a .s otl Iiis ! i '"!. to v-,y rethirg of hi lebTs. "It : b'th wror.ff and diTgrto:s, '. -r v.vl'.lons of wnr'nins m n ti ye: u'm; tretratl. ::: sV.ould ! rm - oyd t rf'MtuMo wie. If '. irto!rnh!e that 'acorie. MiouM be closed ami husitv.1 mn driven frantic to ilvi e jie.l int s ' fr.- kp!-.c: off cf th rokF. enter- j r ri" nhlrh thv hio bniMe.l hy j . l.ft:m of tho irhf. effort and In- i d :tr. "Th r-H'1 brk tto prrsnpritv w!l! j he Jon? and hird. but t tn at ii't j start on the ionrny. It u b reFoor.fl!vi a!on to th'-'-e plrrJov: I rr ott re of nur ration! Mfty and; ndlvtdual well-b!r: in fnrd?n political nr.'Tr 'America onlv;' j in ernorn;c roacy. hirn to I ros- i

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3 INDIANA UNIVERSITY OBS K R V KS A N N IVKRSARY m,";X-ii:J""i.r. .v.'; j !02d ar.nivors.irv of it u niJ r. g mxt Kriday with an all-umv r-it v ; ( onvotion. if was a nnoune-e 1 hrrn I Monday. Student. and faculty memliTs will parad- through the fampu. j 'to th mfr.'n KyranaMum. whre oxIrrris win b h'-id. From a rnall brick buillir.g of! ix roomi and a student body of 1 r. . j tho university has extended until it j '.orH an acra of IIS acrs ar.j Mudrnts ar enrolled. In ad-i filtion. r. 00 0 Jorm thr .rep?ion i

cJa.s' in various pans oi lue tat. : f.p,.ratols v hich thr'-atn.-. a i .itior-Th-huil'Iintr' have an estimated i n j,j0 striko in the bitviminous roal a!up of in. ,. r00 and a $ 1 . 0 1 1 . 0 0 O ; n i 1 11 n k industry, has opm-.! ji I-,-l'üildinj; program ! contemplated. j (jiara.

SHANK WILL STUMP STATE AGAINST NEWIndianapolis M a y o r A n nonnees His Intention of Supporting Reveridge. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 1 .!. w Shank, mayor of Indianapolis, said Monday he will stump every nook and corner of the täte for Albert J. IIerid?e. Heveride r;cn?rally i.-? supposed to he a candidate for Fnited States Senator from Indiana Jias nf.Ver iinnouncpd althoiiRri he himself. He may seek the republican nomination against Harry S. New, who H stand- ; in for re-nlection. j I u- defeated the republican or-; ganization in the primary when primary when he ; won the mayoralty nomination . a ain--t a andidate who had the . hacking: of th- ''regulars. In doni'4 : O. he formed a powerful oranization of his own, aliprninpr factory j workers and laborers behind him ir- j iet tive of party lines. ALLEGES SLANDERS RUINED RUSINESS VALPARAISO, Ind.. .Ian. 16. Alb-King- that he had been slandered. Willis C Hess Monday filed suit

asking $:.0.000 damages from C. V. ! M A LION, Ind.. .Jan. 1.P.enton, Thoma.s Ibnton. Thomas J. ':- Shivoly. a nephew of

Johnson. (Hen Stoner and Michael j i,iiin(.;Q men i i'4 ' 1" II, J ' I V I I t I I I ' ill '1.T4' f this ity. Willis alleges thff-j men circulated false statements ! harcInK him with stealing property j from the Ile.ss Mercury Carburetor! Co.. thus forcing his company into j bankruptcy. Ils Is represented by I th law firm of Hell. Kirkpatrick I and McClure. of Kokomo. i ' HOI.D SWINDLER FOR , GEORGIA AUTHORITIES. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jan. 16. ! Federal authorities Mondav arrested i W. W. Klein, who. thev .av. is un der indictment in Atlanta. O.i.. a a member of the Lloyd Woodward f ganir which obtained $1.000,000 In ! an alleced confidence game. Klein i is charged with usinjc the mails to I defraud. He was indicted at Anl.inta more than a year afro, accord-j inx to postoffiee inspectors P. II. j Wa.son and W. C. F.!a. who took 1 him into rustolv. nrrnAiT PDitivnj DEI KOI I CRLMIiVL ESC APE FROM PRISON PKTKOIT. Jan. 16. Four inmates of the Detroit ioue of corre t;on rscuped Monday morning bv teaiitiK the iron bars from a rorri- . dor window and Unlirinfr a fusillade 1 ot millets rn eii Oy uaitt. I n. es(ap" oc aired while some T.00 )risi!!ms Wfi.' beinc taken to break- , fat. Th' fugitives are Krank Wyi S'oki. s rvin 1 years fr burglary; Iai.l Hart and .lulius .lanser., each ' .- inc fi-e eat for theft f an automobile. and Ian Wurnock. tliro" e;u s fe.r felonious nssriiilt. GKORGIA ASKS RETURN , OF ESCAPED CONVICTS. INDIAN A PC MS. Jan. Iß. Extradition of two Jeorsia eonviets now ' ing b.tid by the K'ans il'.c police 'Aas ;iked by te.e state of (Jetnia Monda y. M-.e convb't is Henry Shivers. . !iat i;ed with l.iroenv l ommitted in ; CJreensSoro. Ga. He escaped i a hain gang there while serving a ' Var's s-ntence. The other is Will;a:,i Willis who escaped from thn , Cenrgia ptnitentiary while sering a lit".- sentence for murder committd i:: Haii -ot k county. (Georgia. NAME SOUTH MAN TO GOOD ROADS CONGRFSS INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. l. Ap pointment of f Ivt honora'V d bgates to represent Indiana nf tha dni'il r tri .Iii ri.nTM wlii.-li if be:v.X held this w ek in Chicago mnonnee.i Mon.viiv rt.iv Mr.'rv Th- tlelegate.s ar M. T. Cab i "T.h lb nd. civil engineer: Horner1 Dre ba. h. of Chalmers, a farmer: Prof. C. Albrigh.t. of Purdue uni- i versity; V. I 1 1 ut stein'!-, of Teil ' ! "ity. a bankev. and John Rother-t k. i i .... t;OimiPcton. a farmer. ; jHO !carlv Decapitated Stealing hide on I ram LAKAVLTTi:. Ind.. Jan. 16. Ilus.-el! Ieing. of Washington. Pa..

i-r taxes avd Harry Poe. of IIooj cscn. 11'. . re al- who wer-- riding on ton of a YVa -Tl.at is i l a!i fieicht train f aily Sunday

. n-.orning were nfar'y decapitated , ; when they were struck bv a street railway trolley wire and wcro J knocked fiat to the roof of th box ' car. They were cut about the face and n ck but their injuries are not s''t;oi?. Ho'.h were removed to a hospital. lev Harvesting Boon To Goshen Unemployed C.OSHKN. Jan. 1 S Harvesting of jice n Goshen and vicir.itv was startI'd .donday, ice seven inclus th;ek ! t in cut. There was no pack lat winter, rnerr.ployment !ias brought t many application from laborer wlio want jobs as ice cutt"r3 and ic b.aub i . Waes var yfrom CO to 4 0 cents an hour, SPKAKING OP 1 SK Cll.CTvS. They were asking the actrc If a liked Shakesperian ros and as eho flicked th anhfs from her Carnal he jrurtrled, "I Ju5t love 'em. "ur baker mike them wonderfully v. ell." That'? our contention on i'orkT liou.? i;ol. Mathews Ivrauj

PEIINA OPENS FIGHT!

FOR WAGE CUT AND A V 11 UJ-I VUA 11141 SHORTER CONTRACTS Operators' Secretary Throws - . Uuwn (atintlot to I niOIl Men in Statement. TK11HK HAl'TK. Ind.. Inn Th- unf lirht bftvcn minor and ; Indiana peraior wer on rer- ! ord Monday, through a pubür st ue- ! ment ia.-:u-d by Phil II. I'euii . sr-tr-rry f tho coal opTitr" asson in favor of: duction in wnsr s of at h a i percent I .hortT contract periods in t h - i rer.ewal of the contract, whi' h ( X. fih-e? on March 31. Htirht to modify wa'es at stat'l interval undr the new contract. .waives to be b.is'-d on libor prices 'in non-union minincr district?. Penna contends for the operators that: Bituminous cool production fr ;l?L'l was the lowest s!n e 1011 Jf-T.OOO.OOO ton. I The leason ft r the decreased nro-i duction was lack of licm.md. If :!ie miners do nt ac pt ,v cut

n v;ie(.S, til" l mted IMate.s (1vM"rwns uum iui .il nanfts.

.-nment nuist settle the control ' yorsy, nv contract rp.?de rnitt carrV it ronrrtivo l.arrnmln otdltrn - 4 tK. ...j,, the i L I'Mi.. liivi iiini. Liu ot u iii.ai"ii u., r.,..., . eontracts must be re-i i i w iiui i Iii in i i l .1 v l.- i i ii.-L i i ' th sponsible to th men with whom i thev contract. Penna's statement stressed the, "pinion that non-union coal from! other ilelds has been a strong competitor o.i markets reached by Indiana coal. BERNARD SHIVELY TO

ENTER SENATE RACEjWHlvT PRICK SHOWS

-i'.rrnan' former Marshall, will seek ice Fres t Tliornxi K. announced here today lie l!l4 democratic romlr.ation for I'nited States senator from Indiana nt the primaries May 1. Shively is an attorney h re. A your.R man w ill win the race." Shively said as he tossed his hat in the ring". YEAR'S BAD LUCK IS "FATE" OF 40 GREEKS Indianapolis, imi.. Jan. i6 The new jear looked dark today to 10 d reeks. They were seeking dam? ! fortune'. mile at the wheel of luck over Loui-s Pappas soft drink pa drink lor. It was New Year's eve for Mroeks the world over. Th ir luck on that niht forecast their luck for the entire y ar. Ibat the luck of th4 0 particu lar (i reeks was bad; their horizon will he obscured for 1 long horizon i A scpiad oL pfdieem n in! -: : tipted ! their Kame. i

if 7 , -ether Avith a visible supply decrease Indianapolis Lawyer , Kave nrmess to the corn market. Takes Ufr With Wim I iricf S Alined tho absence I N I I ANA P LI 1 'S, Jan. l.;-Harry'"' c!a! '-niand. ; W. Taylor. 47, an attorney, com-, mitted suicde in a downtown hotel j 'I ScllOOl dCMCStCr

' Monday morning by drinking i oi- , -on. He ieft his homo lo-re Jan. 11 i w ithout tellim; the members of his family where lie was joiner, and registered at the hotel under an assumed r.ame. it was siid. He left a note Identifjing- hims lf and leaving1 (lirection-" for the disjiosal of Iii body, but did :'. psslsn any reason for killing himself. Tewis T.ivli.v.'lV son of Mr. Taylor, s.iifl his father ii.ul b en a tinT st ra n;e'.v for some time. ORDER REMOVAL OF INSANE FROM JAILS; INDIANAPOLIS. .Ian. Dk Newspapers for the committment to stat--l.spi:a!s of the insane persons he'.d in jail at Anderson for long periods ate to be is--;,ed at the direction of

from!r"n'- MiC'ray. One of the patients

been at th J.til IUI ile XV.il : : i t . i With the k'-suanc by the Madison. ountv officials of the new I.ape.s officials here s.-tid that ejfons would be preyed towanl petting tho An - tderson patb-nts in the t:1,.. hospii a.v i m:v yi:ips hi soi.ition i nnoMA'. I lie had determined to go through " ' 1 Ul r ' rt 1 """i"' arothf r year with the op watch un"I l; i.eaiu neuui me .-njui'il I'lan. I 4 i I V, V. . n .-.1 n V. n , . .1. Ä C . . . . . t Af tms Jpwplry. store on . Jefferson ' HlviL, you can trade in your old ' vatcn ana per credit on a new one. 'jlt's a mighty intelligent plan. Why don't you do it? 5-tf PATENTS i Ami Trado Marks Obtained in r.:i Countries. Advlcv Frtv. GLO. J ' OLTSCIl, Kcizltcrcd Patent Att'f. :il-7r Studebaker iUdK.. Snath Bond. id ! :

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MARKETS RAIL ISSUES BASE wa ii w. jkv Mr ""V w wm OF STRONG MARKET iiin of Our to Ihrct Point' Rei-tcred .Money Rate Advances. ' Xi:V VoIlK, .In:.. I' irehas: j of railroad share? on r. compr. henj s:o -ale and at ros-s k.tir.s f j I oi.) titles j-oir.ts f urni:k?'i a firm Juut.'Iati"!-. for -Monday's active ai.d ti'-raiJy Krong market. Tn'io wpr seviral exception, to the advari'. manv amoi.tc 5tocki i in whi.h the -hort interest contin-J ue dorrnan;. 'ruejM S'eel. In-! tetrr.ational I Vi per. National 'rni-j lir.4" and t-everai obscure ?pe ia j vero e'onspuurius examples of nae-1 tiori of one to th.ee- pointts. ! l'quildnf -nts. motors, sevt ral f tiic mi per.dent steels, a? weil a' eopper, utilities, textiles and miscel;n ' laneouH specialties were sus'iiind j 1 v t'ur demand for rail.. Hesitation ri" sllowtl V lils lm inp the sreat- ! r p? rt of th session, but tht croup hämo forward in the final hour with 1 Mexican petroleum the centra' featI ore. Sales amounted to vOm.oi.iO i s-ha res. For the most part closing juices were irregularly under the maximum quotations", extensive ral:7in?r bein? provoked by the steaiv advan ce- of money rates. Cail loan? i opened at Z2 percent but rose prad- ! u ally to six percent lust before th ml. Tne firmer money rates were attributed to withdrawal of federal ronccn aiiairs made litlh impression m market for nternational re- ! hiittance and most domestic developments over the week end refavorable interpretation. . Th. hond marker moved rontrarv i - - - - - to the tone of stocks, prices in that quarter showins considerable contusion, which extended to Liberty issues, all of that series closing at moderate recessions. New umierwritinsrs are projected by railroad find domestic and Canadian munidnalities. Total sales (par value) M s, 7 30,00. TENDENCY TO SAG CillCAdO, Jan. 1C. Wheat had a tendency to ar in price Monday owing more or !e5 to competition from the southern hemisphere and to failure of a brokerage house in New York. The close, however, was steady at the same as Saturday's finish to lower, with May Sl.lHi to AVz and July $1.00 to .$1.00. Corn pained a .diade to 'ic; oats lo.t 1 to 'iiff U and provisions finished unchanged to 22c higher. With re ports c urrent of enlarged offerings of the new crop in Australia and Argentina, the wheat market here showed an absence of any a ETKressIve buying at the outlet. jThis condition was soon made more 1 pronounced bv word of the New York brokerage failure, although the fact was quickly ascertained that no important amount of grain was involved. After midday, however, buyer." displayed a little more confidence and the market rallied omewhat. lienewal of export inquiry, toEnds; iScic Term Friday Examinations under the auspices of the state survey commission were onducted at the high school Monday morning. Dean Robert.6 of Purdue and Prof. Doyle of Notre Dame headed the commission. Hecause of this survey there will be no final examinations at the end of the semestor and school dismissed at nuon. Monday, to be resumed Friday morning; when new classes will b organized. Stock Market Selling Prices At The Close XI-: W YORK. Jan. 16. Last QUOtations on the stock exchange at .. i . ,.) I l::;.) p. m.. today, were:A. T. and S. I" 9S S4Fs 34 H 40T8 14 '$ 41 107 ! A, .lr p.pt suimr I AmPrican Can j rinPllpr, Alnfrican Can Foundrv j American International 1 American Locomotive . . 1 Anaconda Copper' 4 3 V Atreii-an Smelting . . . . 4 o ' 8 i - i i Lnel's, e;i3' naii tuoaceo. 4oc. 333-ti 25 per cent deduction Sale. Vernon's. J34-tf

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Hiino!? Central Industrial Alcohol 4 1Ts International IIar ester International Nickel uv; International Paper 47r,4 Inspiration Copper Kennecott Copper 2r-" Kan. and Gulf t s Lackawana Stel 47 '2 Lehich Valley I, and N 112 Mexican Petroleum II1.; Miami Copper 27 ls Marine Common 1 4 1 k Marine Pfd 5 4'4 Missouri Pacific I"5' Midvale Steel 3 0 p, Nevada Copper 15 i New Haven N V f Norfolk and Western 't Northern Pacific 77 a Pacific Oil 4fiPure Oil Pan-American Petrcleum ... r1' Peoples Ga ' 1 3i j Pennsylvania 3 4 Pierce Arrow 1 5 1 i Pittsburg Coal 2 Pullman Co 103'; Pay Consolidated Copper ... 1" Heading 74 ri liepubllc Steel 53, Pock Island 3 2"; Rock Ifi'.and A Pock Island B 73 Rubber . 33 Southern Pacific "'i, Southern Railway 10 St. Paul Common F?1 ! St. Paul Pfd 31 j Stromberp 4 0 ; Studebaker Common SS Studebaker Pfd Ui.l Sears-Roebuck 0 1 Sinclair Oil 21 i Sugar Ci1; ! Tobacco Products G47 Texa.f Oil 4." Texas Pacific i' i ? Union Pacific 12t'.. 1". S. Steel Common S4 F. S. Steel Pfd 117 P. S. Food Corp S I'tah Copper 63 -" Vanadium Steel 31 r; Virginia-Carolina Chemical . 27 Wabash A 21 Willys Overland . . T.i; ' Western Union Wool S2 "Westinghouse 30': Libertj- bond. 3U percent 'C60; first" 4'i's 9774 ; second 4i;s 97.64; third 4U' 97.S2; fourth: 4'i's 97. 7S; fifth 4 U 's 100.21.

KST m i I'ALO LITRSTOCK. KAST 1U FFAI.O. Jan. 10 CATTIJ! Itecelpts M: market slow. Shippm steers $SlV7 S..7." : huteher jrr.-nles .t7."4'8.50; heifers J"i.r0; cows $2CäC.''.j ; hulls. li

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fJThat is the stand the iYIathews-Krauss Baking Co. have taken and will strictly adhere to during the price reducing period. 5 IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to produce lis high grade loaf of bread as sold by this baking company for less money. Only can the price be reduced by REDUCING THE QUALITY. This we FLATLY REFUSE TO DO. fjThe Public of South Bend knows the quality of "Gran'maY bread and in the future they will receive the same high quality. C There will absolutely be no reduction in the price of "Gran'maY bread until the price of raw materials will warrant it. fj Always remember that QUALITY FIRST is the one big item in the bak ing of "Gran'maY' bread and we feel certain that the Public of South Bend holds Quality above all, and with this thought in view we shall continue to produce the same high grade loaf of bread as we have produced in the past. QUALITY, FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS.

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We pick up laundry work Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and get every bundle back the same week. Mishawaka, Nilcs and Duch?Jian collections made on Mondav, Tuesday and Wednesday. DELIVERED SATURDAY.

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