South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 25, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 January 1922 — Page 5
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Markets and Financial News
LIVE STOCK
WALL STREET
GRAIN
SPECIAL ISSUES ENHANCE GAINS
Investment Rails and Industrials Under Intermittent Pressure and Dull.
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American Can Allli Chalmers American Can Foundry . . . . American International .... American locomotive Araconda Coprcr Am. Smelting and llefz. Co. A. O. W A. T. ar.d T Baldwin I'ComotIvf Ii. and n B-thleh"m Stfl "Ii" b. n. t Canadian Parifjr . ..
Chili Copper Cula Can Xujrsr... California Petroleum Central leather . . . C. and 0.. Colo. Fuel nI Iron Corn Produkt. Crucible Sir-1 Chino Copper
Enamel Krie Common General Fltctric General Motors Great Northern Ore Great Northern Preferred... Hide and Leather Common.. Hide and leather Preferred.
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C5S CHICAGO CA.II GRAIN. H7't . WI1KAT No. 2 red. fl2rS. ' V COUN No. 1 yellow Zfi'clZlc; No. 2 4-'.2 vellow 497t.VH-: No. 3 yellow 4il49c: S N". 4 yellow 47,-i'ii 4 : No. 1 mixed oi s No. '2 mixed No. 3 mixed 4S
(iVa- No. 4 mixed 47i': No. 2 white
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teer, rneadlarr) and fceary t?i.7.: choice and rrlrne f3 lOlt"; medlnm and roor ( 7.1V(10: cood ar.i rhotr47.70 7.: 1
common and medium fl'ä 7.W : heifera 4.IO'?7.7S; rowa 3 H.V.M.10 bulla $4.2 fi; canners and cnttera. cows and heifers f2.R.va3.W: canner ateora $3.l.VcJ4.25: veal ateera 15.15x7: atoeker atera 4..rKr;lS5: atorker rows and heifera J.V35. SHHKP Receipt a l.Vmo; market lfsrht. yearllr.?s 2.V higher. Lamb J12.SV14; latnha. cull and rommon f0.7-'t2: rearUns wether a $1012.73 ; ew f"V2.v; ewea. cull and rommon J2.75t"; fee.lrr lambs $10..Vi',il2.7.V
ree 17c. aprlnffa 22' c: tTirkeya Jc :
rooitera i.v. FOTATOES Kecelpta 45 cara. Wla. round white, aacked ?2.fo, hulk $2.2; Minn. Red Rivera, aacked fJ.o.'; Mich.
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PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. PITTSIU R;. Jan. 24 CATTLK-T-ceipta lijht: market ateadT. Cboir $7. Q; Rood $77..v; fair $6.757.75: Teal calrea SI 37 13.."). PHKEP ANI LAMBS Receipt a lipht ; market alow. Prime wether JtvSO; ?ood 7.2.V.7.75: fair mixed 17; lamb $1313.75 HOGS Receipt a light; market higher.
Prime hesTy ?'.M0'i.jO: mediums flfr. i
10.2".; heaw Yorkera Jlfwi lo.'JT. : Hrht J Yorkera Sioiojö: pipa 10lo.23;J roughs $Vj7; (tajra $4 ir 4... 1 " 4 CHICAGO PROPITF. ! CniCAfiO. Jan. 24 -Bt'TTKU Cream . j ery extraa 'Mr; andar la CP-jc: ÖratB 1TJ 33o: aernnils 2vi27. ' E;fiS Ordinaries 33fi3.V; firsts COc. ! CHEESE Twins iro.r,r203e ; Americas' 20c. , POri.TKV Fowls 2.V; ducks 27c.
USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN LITTLE aches grow into bis T unless warded off by aa application of Sloan's. Kheumatisrn, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't bght leng against Sloan's Linifneat. For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. You won't be an exception. It certainly do produce results. 7 penetrates icithcrut rubbing. Keep this old family friend aways handy for instant use. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
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over the ie-!;7 mirimurii and ths lJutch rate, uas strtir .-,t ai ihn neutral countries. I'ar eastern hill wre int Lineal to et-.. ,,u reports of fr sh financial i 1 a t ;or: s vj;h tiie
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International 'Nickel International Paper , Inspiration Copper Knnecott Copper Lark aw aria Steel
Lehigh Valley L. anl N 112 Mexican Petroleum 113 Miami Copper 27
Marine Common Marine Preferred Missouri Pacific
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Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pacific Oil Pure Oil ' Pan-American Petroleum
Peoples Ga.s
Interes-i in the bord market w as 1 Pennsylvania
contirud to 1 1 -vs i-mi--, including the departmert if th" s ir,M i Ij-.tnre) J25,C0o,oOm ,,f f.ire.;n, for which rtubscription.s were -tiid to b- in cx ('is ot the itiriniiiU of the loan. Governnieiit bond wer' uneven and th Kitr.- tendency wa- shown ly
rails and indu.Ntri.iix. Totai s.ile.i j
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Pittsureh Conl Pullman Co Itay Consolidated Copper
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1 OATS -No. 3 white SlSMVjc: No. 4 I whit- :nfa:Uc; atandard I2ljc. P. A It LEV TA ft i Kir. T I MOT 1 1 V ?i iva 7. CEOVKK -J12."aVi 22.00. i:sT It I' K KALO LIVESTOCK. EAST IU FFALO. Jan. 24. CATTLE Rceij.tH loo; m.irket alow. Shiprinc Meer ?fi . '." ; l.utcher trradea $78.25; ; heifers sr.'.r.Ot : fe-rs "M.', milk cowa 1 nr.d Kpririk'er1 2'ti 11'5. CAEVES--Keceipts 12.r: markets ac- ' tiv: cull to rhoice fVnll. SHEEP AM EAMES-r.eceipta Va); niHrkets alow. Choice lain? JIO'Jj 13.25; icull to fair Wi 12..M : yearlings $tr.l2; j HOCS Kecfipt 2-n0; market active; 'Yorkers w,t 1 ( . :. ; pijr ?1('Vt10..V) ; mixd f.rrffirlo.uä: heavy $dJ.5; roughs 57 ;i7.2.j; htaps $:;..io'ri 450.
IMHANAI'OLIS LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 24. HOOS RecfiptH 7-Vhi; market steady. Best heaTies $7.rKVf.7.75: ruedlura mixed J 7.759. 23; common choice $D.25öä9-50; bulk of 'sales .T'.ei? 5 LT.. CATTLE Receipts 600; market steady and Ktrong. Steeds $43$; cows and heitVrs $ 1 ' 7.75. SHEEP Receipts 60ft; market steady. Ton Ko.7. CALVES Receipts 500; market steady. Top 514.M).
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. Jan. 24. HOGS Receipts 37.I); market alow, moatlr 10515 higher; Pulk fv.'rfVViU; top 9.30; heavyweight
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RISING TKMPEHATIJRES STEADY (;UAL MARKET CHICAGO. Jan. 2 4. Hiding temperatur n helpfd Tu -day to dissipatefear of rioji damage and to otfftof jjj rh wio rtt nwirket the etTe t (f hiihT o.uo'ationr at liverpoo' a i. ti In-, ü(.- A'.iex. The cd (..; here was easy ;,t the sinie a.s Monday's nish to :;- lower with July 101 .;. i to IM 7-s. Con: -ainel l-8c a l-4e to 1-Jr a .'-Sr; o.itu rloxd line)iarod at l-vc tc l-4c lower, and 1'ianisions unclianu d to five cents decline. At ft;? 1h1 wheat market had an upward tr.edency owinq for the most part to .'.dvaneH in prices ßhown in foreimt vtluc?. Hesidov?. during the early trading here, offerd to fell lacked volume and there was talk of the .vrcalho s of farm rev. rvef of whe.it and ahout tho rapid i!i r r'-ii''- of tnock in tenninalrt. On ilo- -nsulti! ihh.i'ic" in the Chicago market, however, .- iiin to realize profits t"k on larger" proportions and in th l.i.--r haif of tho day a tback it; progress, with opinion spreadio'- that d s-pit1 l ick of snow protirtiidi the cold weather Injury t winter wlir.it had probably be?n ijiHiuni?ica;.r. Jioeral eptt bi:yin togreiher with a les.-n in of hedink? sale? v ns rt por.sil'l ir the advance in the. corn market. aais vere ne-jflected.
Reading 7 g Republic Steel , . .. 3 4 i Rock Island ?.l7U Rock Island "A" StJ1 Rock Island "IV 73 Rubber ; 55 "3 Rumely Pfd 34 Southern Pacific ,. . Sl'i Southern Railway IS St. Paul Common IS '4 St. Paul Pfd 3is; Stromberg- ... 39 Studehaker Common SSU Seai-R-Roebuck 62 Sinclair Oil 20 Sugar 67 Tobacco Products 14 Texas Oil 4 4 si Texas Pacific . .-. . .,. 26 U Union Pacific 129 17. S. Steel Common 8 6
U. 8. Steel Pfd , U. S. Food Corpn ,. . , Utah Copper Vanadium Steel Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabash "A"
Willys Overland Western Union Wool Westinghouso
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Stock F.iarket Sciiing Prices At The Close
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CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW. CHICAGO, Jan. 24.- rain prices clofe irretrular on the Chicago Eoard of trad today. Trade w;i liifht and the firm tone of the market w;m baaed on the reported strength in Ituenos Aires. There waa little local selling. Cold weather continued to prevail over the winter wheat territory. Provisions ware also Irregular. May wheat opened up a4c. af $l.tPi, and clod unchanged. July wheat open-
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nor.: A. T. and S. F 97 s American Reet Sug.ar 06 American Prug Snydic.ite. : . . 6Ji
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$1.00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from your druggist today. IF YOU ARE THIN AND EMACIATED AND WISH SOMETHING TO HELP YOU PUT ON FLESH AND INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT, Vcavt Yi!:tri;r r.iM- t rh--v.ld b liad tn con r..-f ; ii with organic Nux.ited Iror. Viitr"it Ti:.tiii- iron, both food nntl Viturrt re a ! 1 ; : I y u'Oleas. as yinr t'.-dy i.i' ! ei-17:e inert. Iifles4 f.v,, t-if" luit. e.'ü-. n : 1 i tif!ue Uiilea vi'-.i !'.;i. ici f.v rf organic iron In your PI-od. Ore, i: ireii take: up oiygea frcrn e'iv p:ii' T!if mvvnutl orvv. .:r;,;. with jrnr liTPBted food :m i i 1 it. to 0'.:r bloOj JUPt .1 r ut.i7iH wi:li ro.il er wood, and by vi d":r. it im' t rrT-.iraloue power and füetjv. " ir 1;: organic iron In ..ur U I v'j t I merely rasses ihr'i:!i v-":r I 1 v without doing you :t.:v l A rra :. n. 1 ; have Peen ruad? with the ir:-, :t ef thi. cit to k-ive every r.-;oler . ti: i- j .0, r a i ire M.oO pucka ga ef .e:r.;u.e .,! !fa::tit,o Tublets abao I itelv fi-e.- )-u ,,r j .;rchae ef a lott If i'f .N u 1 : i I :' :. .
Wlien Your Little Child cries at night, tosses restlessly and mutlers in its sleep, is constipated, fretful anil feverish, or has symptoms of wornia, you feel worried ami have your night's rest disturbed by the little one's crying, or perhaps because of your own anxiety. . Many thousands of mothers relv at such times upon a tried and trusted remedy always kept in the house, Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Used by mothers lor over 30 ear. These piwderi clean the stomach, act on the Liver and five he!ifc(ul a'.fcp by regulating thectfild'a jvstcm.
Kv to give and p.eaaot tor the child totake. llippr tncthera in every commnnlty aia uiinr them with a?lendid resulta. Mother. If yourcM'.d
hat the aymptotna here described you ahouM
try these powder.
&o'.d by drvitfiati everywhere.
Tor Red Blood. Strength a rd Enduranc ;
Tr4a lfvk. Don't accept any substitute.
De sura you ask for, and obtain, Msthar Gray's Swtat Powders FOR CHILDREN.
Common Sense About Eczema and Eruptions! Here's Something About S. S.S. That You'll Be Glad to Hear.
Tou might Just as well know It righ now. the caufe of skin eruptlona plmplea, blackheads, bolls and so on Is right in the blood. There is no getting away from it. Science has proved It. We prove it. You can prove it. When the cauae of 5kin troubles and eruptions is in the blood, it isn't com-
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Jjt 5. 8. 8. Give Ton An Angelic klo! mon sense to pimply treat the skin A bottle of S. f. will prove to you what is happening in your blood. S.S.S. Is a scientific blood cleanser. it drives sut the lmpurttles which cause eczema, tetter, rash, pimples, boils, blackheads, blotches and other skin eruptions. When theae Impurities are driven o"jt you can't stop several very nice thirds from happening. Your lips turn naturally rosy. Your eyes pparkle. your complexion clears. It becomes beautiful. Your face looks like that of a prosperous, ruddy, well-fed. refined gentleman, or if you are a -woman, your complexion becomes the real kind that the whole world so admires. S.S.S. Is also a powerful body-builder, because it bulMs new and more bloodeells. That's why it fills out sunken cheeks, bony necks, thin limbs, helpa regain lost flesh. It costs little to have this happen to you. S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores, in two sizes. The larger size Is the more economical
GRKENBLATT
Jaeiuarj Fur SALE
Ends WEDNESDA Y FEB. 1 There is still time to take advantage of our unusual offerings on all our furs. That cape you will want for spring can be purchased now at a great saving. HUDSON SEAL COATS AND WRAPS 36 inches long, plain $285.00 40 inches long, plain $315.00 36 inches long, trimmed, skunk, squirrel or beaver $325.00 40 inches long, trimmed squirrel, skunk or beaver $335.00 48 inch wrap, beautifully made with blouse back $525.00 45 inch wrap, tuxedo collar of squirrel. . . .$495.00 Australian opossum coat, 40 inches long. .$285.00 Natural muskrat coat, 36 inches long . . . .$125.00 Sealine coat, 36 inches long .....$ 98.00 French near seal coat, genuine skunk trimmed $195.00
Estimates given on remodeling and repairing at a saving of 1 5 to 30 r.' . Special service given on small jobs, four to six days.
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to P7 I" I'et'rr l!iiri rtrrul. Low. fit rate, with pit) menta to salt your Income. 1 1- I " I'Jl? ltb civ a j Ute. MjIii J?4fi. j State Loan Co. f LLatabllahrU 1903 f tulle 2. rckaali liank IltJg. i UI a11cktaM. UpraaioSiJO, L
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SALE STARTS WED. 8:30 A. M.
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New MetAl Girdles A ijreit vnriety of tylr just Tocrived. Special Clen Sweep 5 air, 59c
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Sensational Price Reductions Throughout the Store
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Positively the greatest sacrifice this department has ever made. Profits sacrificed, to clear this department of winter garment, to make room for spring garments that are coming in every day.
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PLUSH COATS Made of Silk Plush, values to $23.00
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CHILDREN'S WARM WINTER COATS Wonderful values, sizes 3 to 6 years. Values to $10.00. Clean QC!K Sweep Sale . U DRESSES AT LESS THAN l2 PRICE A great cissortment of beautiful Wool Dresses, these dresses taken from our
regular stock and put in one big lot.
Values to $50.00. Clean Sweep Sale ill U
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THREE BIG GROUPS Oi CLOTH COATS Beautifully trimmed Cloth Coat. inductions ranging from 50 to 60' Clean Sweep Sale QP $11.95, $17.95 and uLximü kJj All Wool Middies, neatiy trimmed. Colors are navy and green. QQ fyHZ Clean Sweep Sale JmnsJ9 CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Children's Sweaters at about ' j thfir regular price. A wonderful Qi Jl O assortment. Clean Sweep Sale3 U Vl?
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DRY GOODS PRICES RADICALLY REDUCED One large showing of Silk Taffetas, all desirable shades in changeable colors. Special. Clean Sweep Sale, vard Uü iVW One lot of beautiful Plaid Shirtings. Regular $1.69 values. Clean Qj 3J Sweep Sale Price, yard .... Uslayu Prunella Stripe Skirtings, a wonderful value, to close out. Clean QKj Sweep Sale Price, yard . . . . Ö 'JbHV TABLE DAMASK REDUCED Mercerized Table Damask, 60 inches
wide, three patterns. Special Clean Sweep Sale at yard ....
LACE VESTEES Special purchase of new Lace Vestees in this sale at about one-half their reg
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ments. Clean Sweep Sale 79 andv
Undressed Hid Gloves, wrist lengths, $2.50 values. Clean Sweep (? Sale, pair uBoiv MARQUISETTE CURTAINS Curtains of fine quality Marquisette.
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SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS IN HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT
Ladies' Heavy "Velastic" Union
Suits, all sizes. A good $2.50 value. Clean Sweep Sale. .
Children's and Misses' Union Suits, all sizes up to 12 years. Clean ) O Sweep Sale ti3F Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose, brown and black mixtures, heavy ribbed. Regular $1.50 values. Clean 0C& Sweep Sale M3v7 Ladies' Silk Hosiery, strictly firt quality. Regular $1.25 values. Clean Sweep Sale ti J 2 Ladies' Flannelette G owns, extra and regular sizes. Values up Q ß fh to $2.50. Clean Sweep Sale J B.U DR. DENTON'S SLEEPING GARMENTSSTYLE C 15 Clean Sweep Sale, size 0-1-2 7.c Clean Sweep Sale, size 3-4-5 9Sc Clean Sweep Sale, size 6- 7-8 $1.15
Clean Sweep Sale, size 9-10. . . .$1.25 Clean Sweep Sale, size 12-14. . .$1.85
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Men's All Leather Goodyear Vc?lt Shoes, all styles ft? Qand colors PJmJ? Children's and Misses' All Leather Shoes for school or dress wear, ft 4
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Pay our Basement Shoe Dept. a viit, tf-c the wonderful values we are offering especially so during our Clean Sweep Sale. Best values not advertised.
I. .idies I)rc-s Oxfords in brown or black eperial C5 at 33.95 & JtZmy Choice of any Ladies Shoe or Oxford, up to $s.oo ej e values ... V ' WV
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BLANKETSWe claim we have the values in. the city. Every ity and full size. Heavy Woolnap Blankets
Fj .vith pink or blue borders. Vi size 66x80; Clean Sweep S: Sale, pair $1.93
Heavy All Wool Plaid 31arkets. a regular $8.50
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-COMFORTS best Blanket and Com tor-' one guaranteed first qua!-
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All Comforters deeply cut for this sale. Specially
priced from $1.S9 to $3.95 value; Clean Sweep Sal?'. Dair $5.9o
Single Plaid Blankets, size 66x80; Clean Sweep Sale, each $1.48 Crib Blankets, pink or blue; Clean Sweep Sale .47c
Men's Furnishings at Greatly Reduced Prices
Men's Heavy Blue Chambr.y Work Shirts, all sizes; special. Clean Sweep Sale, at 49c Men's Heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers, all sizes; special. Clean Sweep Sale, at 49c
Men's Heavy Stittel Overalls, all izes. 'Union Made.'
regular $1.2 5 values; Clean Sweep Sale . 79c Men's Heavy All Wool Work Socks, regular $1.00 values; special. Clean Sweep Sale, pair 39c
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HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT A GREAT SAVING Galvanized V.'a.h iub-. No. 2 size, width 2 ! ' in . 90c values Whil- 20!)".;.
( lean Sweep .ie" 45c No phone ca- C. O. D. order-", on this item. Lm.it 2 t c ustomer. Wa.h Boards. la::;e la:ii'y Elze. regular 60c v.ilu -. Clean Sweep Sciie 4.iC ENAMELWARE SPECIAL Blue and white mottle i outside. all white lined, values up to $1.75. includes 4. 6. 8 and 10 quart covered Kettles. 2 quart Coffee Pots. Sauce Pans and Preserving Kettles. Choice in C le.m Sweep Sale, each 79c indow h.-ides. light jr dark green. 3 ft. wide, ü It long, complete with brackets Clean Sweep Sale. ea. h at 45c Palm Olive Soap. 12 cakes for 79c ( 1 do, liir.it J
