South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 36, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

SUNDAY. FEBRUARY i. P22

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POLICE UNABLE TO FIND OAR STOLEN IN DARING HOLDUP

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;r'i f;i' ; ;t t: tun. t ho f'f'i' r f -f ili". had ; ir.i r- : i r r s d rid on a T. a v. w ;; n f h" mi :t.i rir. Th '.'Tri. to th ;.,)n'i;t rr, r i f rr r'ri - tliPti f 'I rl i-i'-r in .1 narhy t"!''p!iin and rWiVa'.I, hU rr. player rotif.öd th' pn'.ir. .il! d W i w 1 1 o ; : i II: -i rn turn Coming of Players Arouses Discussion Of 'Spiritism Here Durinc the pa.-t week considerable irtere-t has been aroused in a vicushion e-f Spiritism prompted bv the j npproarhlns; api-'-aranro of the .Ti.yce i Mllmer players in ''The Watclier at I the riate." Within the 3 art decade j "SplrltJdm. a rult embo.ly inc rer ! n tain tenfH of bth iük lo.Hophy. 1i;h roti'ie. i?;t n :t " 1 phi- j j.i b fi nd ; KH-thered m m; adl;'!tlt to It stand.ird. merely an nrcumer.t ncaln:f Spirit!fim. but is In fact a very delightful drama sprlnkl'd with wholesome, heartv htimor. Its at'.thor, while admlrünc to pherjomena of Spiritism, seek to jiroe that to aeer-pt the mandates or revelations r the lntelli encea is wronr. The conIr.g of the pi ivv to the Oliver heater on Feb. 1 v.l'l .nfi'ord protagonists of both side.s an opporrr r . u near Concert at Meeting Of Radio Association Ihn A radio '"neert i Hi'' f th- y. .T--eph Y.il!- y xoo'trlno. For ent -1 inn m,e-ir.- of t!.e n t ; 1 ! Fi 1 n 'l I in -r r-i 1 ! at a I M at! t.. the ; liead-i . h:b ? irt. is. lit I .ivd a Ti -! -.t r tb- or p;v!, - 1 '," 1 -r.iT'i;- it vi l.i . 1 at li-,r;-. t!".' M-.cn i S. T.ibh.-. j s. wis ich I on:.'. 74 i I l'Tua rters ; oo;u by j v aiiipU-; pr'-.1 b-r.t 1 u t r.i I..-T ' . ! t r ; X . A V . n ' . ! ..r. 1 th' :: :!.:o itif'.m- f .i Inr. prr-enn w .- .1 -AniM-,! f. 1: Liwu by V F : o'c !' . M. :. 1 t idiphor. of . M idiM.n b:s fiti-.n m a r ( r. " .a ' , e ( I . - - F.. 1 : ir. - ; m i M: -in terms',. Co. r:-:?l : : t: t .1 Ik : : .1 The j - x r 1 m 1;. Id F. b. 1 c.ic an -i. 1 ! j p i 1 I. m s. t;r i::::t will Spanish 11 ar VctcniiK Hold Regular Bi-Monthh Electing i II i rrv zv.. ir t h Wr t.i TV ri Y " r. i' (,.l.t if Vi l . ll ' - i ( a r . i Th.e Fa.l: ;.. : . : t e o--, d V. F . Mr, "!.a . , r -i - : F Faba--h. F! ar!--s M (ii-.ir F .;. '. t A It .i -! i-:- to he 1 : .Ii ar: Froniinent Churchman Dies at U inona iisAV, ; : . i v1--. 4 - t Lahe 1 : . v :.:; iL ..P.lr.- . f ! -4 1 a "- W a . 1 , el, USING YOUR HEAD OR YOUR HEELS? At . : '. f y. u i- -our heal. r. ! are a. ;;r I:eel. At th- rt'.. : Make -H, a 1 cvrr IF. eiv your motto b ra ver uai have a w.ir.t thnt an b f iti-'1-.! through a clfte-'..c! -d ! Win:. ' u w.rt to t rd a phac to '.!' a t ar tin in ary -ort of j.; r : ' hand! . a rM.ib' buines s:r i' x ; r t . or ar v e f a F'-n ,.!!ar thlr t.tr the f;.t--i-J t' 1 tic;. If )UU Uf to J(ir h , is. y)u'il pourid down, ore str- f ar.d up the r.-xt h';r:tir -" f-r iv?:at you war. la:' if s.aril nje i,ur bead, vou'll loot clown ent colurrn and Up tt.e ia it ar.d nave time and enrtry and mor.-y! Wat h through the Clar.-meaJ Set-tian today every day. It pays! 1

Bride-To-Bc

V ... i I $A Miss ANN M'ZM.V r -,'a tr r lüT.i of Miss Ann MarKuzm i. of TVtrf'it to StrphTl ' f th: city khh announced d V Last of Telephone Demonstrations Is Given at "Y" Gym .Tff-rtinn t h fhiV'if ry v. h r it wt: 1 rr'iwu ij:ii'-i uui '. A. iVtf.ur.lay night tw l.i.-. rtul.li' (irmonrly, t.lgi by f.iiip'oya br.irK'h of t) Indiana .rni.irv roni plt d two Mi'v;!. rnnt i n'i"ii .- ilrmf.r lr.ndiiir: atrl zf?i"!.i cf thr ri;y. Kah JhM flight '.äs one of th b-st put. oji dur ing th two '. by tli1" fl'-phone itfop'e. Th. P' rf'T'ii.oim us fivrn in tlm b't vi!ini:iUTO of ih ;i ' xn'i'i t ion buildin a ii ! v. .!' vf !l filled vh' n the " x m jj.'f !ri r i 7 o;i(iif'l ,i r 7 ; t " oln. k. rrM'ir!if a;;ihi:o and liuqhtr rrvraled h'.w tntrrst ins; i and f nf rt i ir.ln; the b; i pnvd c.ontddrrrd tl;- ilrmonst rat ion. Th tv.-o v.'ks" cimpalsrn In South Bond 'Ait ftnrd for t.ho purpo1 of edu'"itin" tho propio 4t. to the proper method of u.sins: the teVphone, and to .shw the public, the ditllculties that are co;5fantly f.icin? the company In itr. ficht to cave the best 1 pe?c!po nrvep. Former Resident of South f . . A, . lieiUl UieS (it ietC I orh' Woi d b ;.i b'en rereived of the fjr.,th ..f .lo-ei h p.r.rrett. former .1 I ' d nt of thi ritv, u ho died 1 l'-irt ! V ;i!"ter T o'clock Siturdavi r, ; ,-v. :if h's home in X w York 1 '!(". D'ath followed an lilnes of J tun month; with a complication nC He v.a se;riloy.-'d in South P.end for a number of years in the New York Central oMire .and cam? to this city from ';?! r. Ind. Tie w-i.q born in DotiL- ille. Ky.. in lT. and wafl ? ' ye.-irf 'M. I )urlnc the -ecent war he s. f-. d with th.e American Fed t 'ro'.s j.) Trance and Fndand and after the ticnir.ff of the Arm i"i.-e w.i? stationed In Russia.. lie ha.! hern a resident, of New York '.' f"r "-ever.il yeu.s and was em- ' th.-re .1 .an a-o,,untant. . -wviv. d iy a si.er. Cecelia r - of pater.sojj. .v. j.. anrj n a 1 1 j T , t. innKie. o; THIS if v. T!;o boily will rut 1- r for burin 1. be ."liipped to H arunas Found Guilty on Liquor C()i:rJf Fir.ed SIOQ Found Kuilty of unlawful posse s'.on e t mtoxi' atinc liquor. Paul W? ' u!M:k proprietor of a grocery .sforo .it '7 W, D:i5ion ft., lecelvrd the ir.'.nimtir.i ft;" of Jinn and costs, and the maximum jail sentence of sir months in the county Jail, suspended, whrn t-Fd before Jude Chester I I'iii'imhIi in etfy i-iiiirt Saturday. V'.ic;;na,s u;i.s arretted a week ago I a' wlii.m time the police raiding j party vis:?d tlie Division sr., ad - I ire- ar.d f ei::.-l a card game in progre.-, with th proprietor's wife and thr-e fv.ert as players, according to ?ho po'i'c report. A specially built ompar'mer-.t In the table revealed pint of rr.U; whlskv. which :n :on to f a cups containinc thoi i drain!:-. cs of Ü1V!: liquor, was taken , to f police station for use a a evl- . I hotnp-on ot Walkcnon, a i F :-e;hye -i ar celist., is in ..:: n. lire the Founder's . - V'-r.'-.r at the Moodv Bihlö . i i . Mr-. H. I '. Mitchell, 02S HhcrsMc ' . i onf. ." i t o b.er hoT:'f necauseivi Franklin M. lWxmr and ton, I'd i n Pr 1 1 r n n d son, automobile w a l;. S itunl.iv. The -onditio?i of Dnabl Kemp, 7 Ti N:n'h st . who was operated for app- v ia .:-- ..t Fpworth hospital on Frbl i m a'.;-..:, is reported improved. H"--pital attendants antlcij'.are an early i .-..cry. Henry (t'thaF. I Hi Y. SoutJi rU, r. r-est or a w arra r sworn ut b ' F" F Smith wa-- f.v-rd gui'ty by J-:U' Chapter F Dr.Tomh in city coi'.rt Situcla;.' of ririvms: 1;: auto-mob'le-whi '.r.tovicatt d. He w rj frr.ed J2? ar.l costs. "Same I'npepular Subjects" is the title giver Hy Fev. Albert K. Monger cf the Kirs: M:hodist to a I 4 r v. 4 1 se.-its of four Sunday evening permor.s which h will preach beginr.ir.g I Sur. day 'Arc the law, d". Monday? The u ill

Ten Commandments Out-! from in front cf h!s ofnee Ute SU"Fl je Sundv and Red ! rday narht. The license number of is the title of the last. his car was Indiana ISSTSS.

Tlie -for of Carl Hawennann.' Fr-'r I titers fan lMv-Cerman ehar.iC r. v. .;: be related by Kev. j Fr d H. Ivor-hr.emann in the first of' a serif t e f sermons on "F op God I Iyavcv," wh Immanuel n; t: !.s. ch he will preach at the M. F. church Sunday

Ancient Grpesre mad demi-g-d of her clr-tlts and phyldxu5 TTashliht and battery 3i Invented in p:-s by David MLe?ll. More than F. fat 0.0 00 t'.ashÜKhts are sold annually.

LAUNDRY BURGLAR STILL AT LARGE

u-jcrtrd Former Lmployc of Davirs Company Furnishes Positive Alibi. havirp pTp-traTd th b'jrjr!.n' fo-m tlrrr Thursday risrht of th l.-en Lhundo' and rry CleantnK Co. 'hi"f of Tolirf. Lar.o an J D-tf-rttv "ipt. Hamilton Journeyed to mkhart lit Friday, but wr t;r.urcftil in apprhndlr.c tho xrilty man. A portly alib! .. furnihd by th man upon 'A-hm ?upicion had f-'d. A -on I h'-'k 1 p.R of nrro'jr.t by rlrk?- '"ontin'm to .how th amount ftoln. whirh rprnted the payroll of the romp my, to b- we.; ovr J 400. In flddtflon. 1110 In chrrkn lsr, bnt makers hav bcn noMfi-d to rtop payment. A hranrr, nKh as would b ii?d t-ppjnc railroad far trucks. 5 th Ion ru police from? th .".n r.f tbf Mf-rra-ckin. Th bur?lan" tho fir.t of its kind sir.r Lar. took over th suverinfndr.y of the? poller. W. (). Dsvi, president and prin"lpil nwnr of the l3undry firm, lfl prtridTt of tJuA board of public fVLfrty. Tlilrd Ttobhrr Tho payroll robbery reprfsntpl th third 'ntrprl', against th Davids family by thieves. A wk a so, W. O. Divjpfi. Jr.. reported th los of hl5 automobil. ston from hi? residrnc. Thursday night. hi non-ln-la-w. XlI nobrtaon, parked hin automobil on E. Jrffenpon bH-1 for a short tlmo u-hil viltir.ar friend's home, and a. thief rtole two robp.3 nnd a rnotormrter from tho car. The climax was fntnlshf-d with one of tho boldfs burglar? and 5i fe-cracklng Jobs pulled in th downtown d iwtrl't In recent year. espcrlally whrn the amount of cash obtained, is coniirlerM. "Th' Jinx i working asairu't me," lauerhincly r-tortd Mr. Davie? when ako.1 if he irwed his oonnectlon v.-Jth th public .ift-ty board as re-f-poi ?iblo for he and his family helns: victims of thr rerent thefts anl robbery. Tie nddrd. however. th'Tt whilr li w as in no is" unperstitiou?. he hoped he had been "niarkd" enough for th time beinff ROB NILES MAN AND STEAL BUICK AUTO M. H. Decker Held Up hy Two Men IVorlli of Niles 1'olice Hunt Pair. M. II. DecUrr. Nile.s. Mich., trie, plioned the South Ind lolice late Saturday nicht and stated that he had lrn held uji by two men a Fh rt distance north of Nile?. He said tli.- men forced him at the point of a pun to get out of his machine ami after searchinc; him for valuables took bis tar anil started toward South Fend. The machine v as a Hulok sedan, carrying Michigan Ijeense No, 472C. Decker, the police said, declared that the rue the men used was not the one generally used by holdup men. He stated that tho two men sprang out of a clump of trees and leaped on his runninc hoard Just aj he was plowing down to make a sharp curve. Before he knew it, he said, both men had him covered with revolvers. He complied with their commands to Mop and they immediately proceeded to search him. He paid that he did not remember how much cah he had. but that it was a f-mall amount. He gave the police an accurate description of the men and an investigation is being made.

dNEWMAN TO GIVE

TRÄVELTÄLRS HERE Noted Traveller to Appear at High School Auditorium on Five Occasions. Arrangements have been made by the South Bend hifrh school to prej sent the Newman Travel Talks this . feason in the auditorium of the high I school bulldinc. A.s has been hts i usual custom. Mr. Newman will give the travel talks on live consecutive Friday evenings beginning Feb. 24. Patrons of the Newman Travel Talks will be delighted to learn that , they are not to be deprived of their annual trip with the. noted traveler j w ho has been coming to South Bend j for thro past 12 years and has gain ed sueh a large following that his appearance has been one of the real events of the season. Mr. Newman's subjects are particularly appealing this year, especially the first lecture, which will be on AlA.skp and the serord in n-blrh -ri nrrcrt th r'anudfan T?or'uies. inner suoiots! rcr tnls season are Iceland and Spitzbergen. Sweden, Norway and Denmark and Swltzerland. It has been arrarped to place the tickets on sale at Klbei Bros. music store, the sa of tlie course tickets opening on Feb. in. Mrs. San Dickering will b In charge of the sale. Tito Automobiles Reported Stolen Saturday Might Frank Christman, sr. 5 rark av.. reported to the police Saturday night that hl tudbaker Big Six touring car had been stolen from in front of his residence about 6 o'clock in th.e evening. Tho Heer.. r.umlcr o ?he car Is Indiana 16S517. rr. C. H. Myers, F Mvd.. also reported 7 S. Lafayette to the- police that hts Buick coupe had been stolen - CI I A I IC. IVi NO - STrrOItT. Clurging that lier husband fai4 to provide her' ani their two children with the necessities of life and clothinr. Bernetta G. Covell flled puit for a divorce from John R. Covell Saturday In superior court No. 1 . The couple w ss married May 1. 1314, and parateel In April 13X1. Golf bflgs of latest design have porkets for ball with padlocks attached.

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Mr?. Krank V. Dudley, of Chicago, who -will appear with ier husband, the noted painter r: the f.anl dunes of Indiana, before the rrocres cltib on the eveni'.isr of Wednesday, lVb. ir. Mr. ;md Mrs. Dudley Pu- '.c give, a unique entertainment. While Mr. Dudley, lad in hl.s artist's smock, with palette and bru.h, fhow art In the Tuakinc. Mr?. Dudley, who H a very tini?hed singer, entertains with a variety of soncs. This entertainment will bo in t barge of the art department of the Procre club and will be open to the public.

Great Interest in Uadio Apparatus Reported Here An extraordinary interest in experiments with radio outfits on the part not only of many young people In South Bend, but also amors leading business men of the city, is now li'Ing manifested, with the interest ; growing daily among hundreds of: people, was reported this week by ; Frank Shumaker. manager of the South Bond Flectri- Co., wholesale distributors of electrical appliances of all kinds. Mr. Shumaker's company has s-ccuroil a nutnher of radio outfits, for both practieal business and experimental purposes, and has already install.il a number of them throughout tho -ity. Fmployes of the elertri'- .appliance company have also bee n exjierlment - Ing with th.e outfits in their homes in various parts of the city and r

urr oi ii.-.ai ousmrNs mm n.iu- '- . auswa r d this call at 7:14 be-n experimenting wuth the. outfits I G'ciock la t nicht. Wi 5. f.u IT i ; ; 1,U,n;,krir A roof pro at the i.o,e of Jos.phpred e a that in a short time, hi I, ::,zt,,ka lo:o w. nivlslon frt the interest increasing as it now is, , . . . . 4i . .u i: , SM i IreMJlted m damages estimated at that the use of the radio will be.,.. Tr ,

almost a.s general as the automobile. BANDITS GET $15 IN STORE HOLDUP J. C. Burrows Victim of Two Men in Grocery Store Hold Suspect. J. G. Burrows, 32r. W. Madison st , ua3 made the victim of a daring hold-up about f : 3 0 o'clock Saturday night, when two masked men entered hi grocery More, lvflcd revolvers at bis head and made him produco the contents of the cash register, which amounted to ti'. The two bandits, after warning him not to call for help, walked leinircly out the front door of the place. A fast call was sent to the polieo station soon after and Motorcycle Officers Foure and Smith raced to tho iscene. After fcouring the neighborhood, the oUcers picked up two suspects that tallied almost exactly with tho description given by Mr. Burrows. Burrows was then called to the police station to identify the men, but he said that he could not state whether they were the men or not. In making his original report to the officers, Burrows declared that one man was short and that the part of his face he could see was scratched. The man answering this description was one of the two suspects arrested, but Burrows later stated that he did not think they rre the men. THOMPSON NEW YORK 42 Broadway

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Auto Truck Damaged by Blazr; l our Roof Fires Fire caused by the engine back firinc result' d in ; mall dumace to an autfU'iobjle true-; own'd by ' . iTl'i ..II" lll. '.'Jl. Chemicals from the Central tiro staHon were called at 4:..' o'clock to the rO bjo-k on Lincoln way F., where tho truck, was parked. Firemen put out tie flames lefore any j great damac tesulted. j Four small roof lires. st.ai ting from rhimney .-pirks, kept tlie variau j departments it action during the, j fp y. No. Hose department was j called to the home of Mrs. M'irvi

j Fianuagan. 71 i Forrest aw, shortly! 'after 2 nViook. wliere a chimney flre I en.,! mnsidc rablo confusion. No!,, . j, nA Miir J mama ce resulted. A small roof fire , r. rf A i':.' Marti. rt ' Znln in Active Half Dav

California aw, resulted in damage fi.n .no. jios.' conijtany auswtrcu the -all at 11: i - o'clock Saturday morning arid put out the names. 'Another roof fire resulting in dim- . ages estimated at jr. was at the home j of Stanley Dylewski. 101 W. Dun- , ham st. No. 1' Hosr , onipany answer ; el the rail. I WOMAN, HELD TWICE IN TWO WEEKS, SAYS SHE IS INNOCENT Heralded into city court for tho serond timo within two weeks, Helen Fell,, 1 it S. Franklin i-t.. faced Judo Fluster 1,. Duomb Saturday and pleaded not quilty to chargt s of unlawful possession of intoxicating li'ium- formale. Hrr case was set for trial Feb. 7. She w,l taken into cus'o.iy Friday niqht by Ietn-tivc S-rgt. Val. Dclinki. Her arrest wa-s the r-?ult of a. raid made mi her Imim Jan. IF' at which time ph'.- wa.c .-onvi.--trd of running an immoral hoi:.-" and 'liFd and rests. D'.ris i re ii an. Jo-scj-Ji Cylka, frcqU'.-ntiTs, were also found guilty ami htu.-? of $10 and costs each were assessed. The trio appealed their cases to superior court. Friday'.s arrest in conse quence of the findinc on tin- Bella woman's premises of two quarts of wine. The win. was tested and found to contain two percent cf alcohol in one case and three porcent in tlie other, it was .said. A warrant was then sworn out for her arrest. TOO MANY PKISONLJIS. DFNVFR. IVli. F Comfortable bunks won't be installed in tho jail hero because they take up too much spaco needed for prisoners, ofiicials ha v.- decided. & EMMOfd CHICAGO 209 S. LaSalle St.

Drama Cmä IF Present 'Disraeli' At School Friday

Annual Ma5quc" of (",lub Far Ahovc Level of Ordinary School Farce-Come dy. npt with clever fMloc'jr and dramatic .ituaf ion.-, ar.d t.-Jllnsr the Mori" of diplomatic erankn.-.er.rfis j "Dii'Taell." the play '-hosn for Th annual "Maue" of tie Drama Club. j of the HJch f-chroi. ii bound to fuv-! v.ish forr. pl'r.did -r.tr:ainment j land to r!." above thn u'nl high j i-ehocl attempt at dram. D will b j pre.nted Friday evenirc. l eb in. The, dr!re of the r.l;:b to f.vin' : the lvcl of the fare or th farcecomedy In respor.yJbb' for th selection of th!f play. rhearsj for which have bt en :t order during thlast two month.. Mis Olive White, head of the dramatic, art department öfvisfed by Mi's P'rr.trt- Slark. Is actlr.s; as coaeh. The ca?t If a follows. DSralt. cinia p.vr?, Vifieoun Deeford. Piul ;Clem; Vicount Cudwcrth. MarM I Felton: Lady Cud worth, Mary War - nf-r; I?dy Brooke, Adelaide Stein ; Ird Brooke. Semour Wiesbarger. 1j.1v "ReiironiK-rletri. T"-rotbv ook1sham; Mrs. Traver5, nuth Urrfh - row; Sir Michael Frobert, Paul Fortenbacher; Ilufh Meyers, Sldnrj Klder; Lumlcy Folja.mb. John Mcenbacher; Hugh Meyers, Sidney!

Carths; Mr. Tearle. Dawson AlliRon; hro. H was ar actor and n-orl n butler, Lou!t WooHa; potter, Don I -"r before he be. a me i in- .-tor Roberts. j Mrs rt. r. 5hnkPn of the worn-! Lor Chamber Orrors fins club, and Mrs. c.arrol Irenen,! ' ' . who has worke.l rxtfr.sivrly In dra-j 7 railSportat IOT1 ( .OJ11 111 I lOHCr matlc presentfltinns and with pup-! Th tratri'- ; : . n a t -T fh pets, agisted In seetlnar the mem-j ChanibT of i'nniiiK-r'.' "t j--- mbers of the cast. j tious Satunlay " th F S :.'; :r,b: r The play committe Is composed j of c orr.-V' opposmc ; omnvi.- -of Daniel Rich. Frederick Place. ; o'oner cne; al of t ra r.M "-o: a ' ;mi r""Agnes Holoff and Jonh Slauehter, commended by the ra;!voad eomtnitwith Miss White and Miss Clark ! tee of the Nation-, rV, -acting as advisors. In tlv opir.'ou f t in- t !.;';. imCostumes are numerous ami beau -! mittee thi npp"ir.tm.-! t W"-:F1 oFy tiful. and are bMnc worked out in ! unnecessarily a. id ata ' t ;:: I

detail. A new curtain, presented by the; Drama 'dub to the school, will be 1 ucd eluring the last aet. Tickets' are on sal now and resen'ations may be secured at th high school. Germany published ,"4 books in l?:o. Flying swarm of locusts may be mi leva long and eo detune that the sun 1s hidden. STOCKS ADVANCE AT EXPENSE OF SHORTS Session. NIJW YORK, Feb. 4. Equipments, oils and motors were the conspicuous features of today's brief but active stock market frsslon, thoso fhares registering gains of one. to four points. Shipping?, sugar-, tobaccos. Atner- : . t.. ,.1 i.'quhmk IM.ivrrs com- i "' "- . . . . icon and prciorreu contnnutea tho rise, but rpceialres which rccntly displayed unusual promineneo were relegated t- second place with rail--. The advance was a;:aln acuniniishr.l mainlv at the expense of a I Total sales of bonds (p-r value) Sterling demand bills made the

stubborn short interest. K;;-. V,;',,"v" 'Im 'V; iV-'F'T "' o,..ntid to 47.-. f 00 shares. ' 1 -. . . ......1; -.,' n .4. ! v,,., -Fdv.i.e vte.-i

"ii""'"1 v i ' . , 1 ...... .( ,. .. Bonds were dull and irregular. liht lht .:...,;.:: v . . ivy 7 :'"kj:.t N , r;"., r,

European honds retained much 'f i .V .dsVr.'b'ir. " '' ' tie-11 1, 31 . better tone, higher foreign exchanso ""siIKKP Rereir r..vfi; market tradr. IIr; n L' ratP. heirc a factor in that quarter, i T.an.ha $12-'jjU. 'all .ar d e.-nnn a r..- :

new high of 54.J.'!, tneir unguium ! rlmir : i '. . c.-rr Tii-t: ta. .;-;':i .CF,quotation silT-O A'lRURt, 1 !lf. All SI.".; r.taa.-r ...rt l.. ::. r. l :;.,; 7.7." : 'ontinenUi bills were better by threo ; j V;;.' to L'O points, the German mark prov-' r0 4 r;: : vr.d ih.- alu. ir. fi r s'.irg the onlv exception. .?.". pyofC. ;o : Me.-j.or 'r. .--.'. K.75; Payments by loc.i tanks incidental to February requirements tausod HtrAt.o rnom aa: M vhkf T.

n- material altrMilon of loan? nndj discounts by clearing house institujqri The actual Cash loss of about $llono,ono effected a decrease in ex - ccs.s reserves to S20.736.00O. Business reviews referred to brighter prospects in general lines of merchandise at distributing centers anil the disposition of the banks ! t) 'rn,i more freely on merchants' papers. Slackening Demand Eases Wheat Prices CHICAGO, Fei. 4. Slackening of the rush to buy had a tendency today to ease down pri- es ill the wheat , market. Closing quotations were U -.settled at to I5 net lower.! with May at 125 to 125'' and July lOU to 10SU. Corn scored a gain j r. ii.. r.-its t-n?hed unchanged I to tj off. and provisions unchanged to a decline of five cents. j It ta.s evident from the ftart that j demand for wheit had become less urgent tlian haj been the rule of late. Even apart from th usual I week-end disposition to realize- prof-j its on holding?, '-hero were signs of ?sened contldence that tlie adar.ce cf prices vas to continue, an J many traders were apaprently in-j c' red to dwell upon supposed lndl- j . . , A flirt !inTl.n..-l I course of foreign values. Export inquiry was re'.a-.ivcly slow, and do-T.-.rcM,-ni'lPr.r e.al! seemed also to " . l4 j, ... r.avo joi fcr.in di nr, 'i.-iudj t.i

nirit Th burien of mot of theijia:!-

e.3blo dispatches received here that the advan-'o had been ov - r - j done, and it was ge:.erahy antiejrated that the Unifd State, visible supply total on .uonaay wouia snow an increase. For the first time in a long while the com market showed independent rtrength as compared with wheat. Catr were steadied by th action of corn. Fr'-diet ions wre current that thre would be an actual shortage - i coarse grain prior to a new crop. Provisions at flr?t Advanced in line with the hng market, but later receded on account of realizing sales. r.T nrrr.LO mykstock. FT HFKFAI.O. Feb. 4. CATTLFrReceipts 7 ; rr.rkft ilow. Shlrpins steers fvivCi; butrber grades y.oi;

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Willen ner-riior.d Ty'.c-. w.ir"hy j motion r:'irr director, w louly. flrt t. i-- iMi ;n i1t.-. - r a r - j m"r ' l'n A r.g :!? F . at ' without rb-w s. Ti V.or w i - . n aij vir and fr;eV i of Mai -: v. i movie stir. wh'. j!- .i o : r. : a r. d , on MP! shortly before tho rh .ot.rE: j pl.src. Taylor v m a Prii-'i v. ir ;oh to th.e c "'' r r t t ; p r- -1' The traf?"; 'nMnife. a t r. r the repeal of tla . lvni.- in 1 i ' . SOMI "IIAIK IONIC." 1 I KS M' INF.-. I , Fi detective?. ma.-U'd a rT1 askeil fi.r hair ton!'' ' i i i . a red a ' ! ber shop. the- w : "t of mour.-i:hin'-x'. . 1 .i' : i i !::.' la t !. ' and i I bottle. on the shelf. .1. J. Smith, nropi jeor. a rre t ' MFC UP AND F.Wtr.s -Ttrer-pt 1 l"a ; market artjre. Fliei- e lanb- 51 F-r 1 " enli f fair S7.r-'.i 1.'. 7-" : arhns-?l-'..Vi; Mu-ep .::,',;..;,' 1 ICK : s lN.rr i t a s mi- rnrl rt :o- y ". hither. Yorker .tf i'.V.i r :.":.. ; pii.s '!" . a 10..V; rnixcl . !'. 1 a S '"' i.7.r: rotu-l;s ?7.."w 7 7" ; st. '' riTTSRl If I-1 VKT'' K. riTTSIU Kti, lh CAT'I Ke eeints liffht : cirl e' .a-lv !' 7 ' Ci V fnd 7-',r 7 " , fair ." ': 7.7" . e-il ralvpf. zr,'a ir. .Vi. SlIPi;' AM HMF.S - llfoii.ts P.-ht . tnar'a't strn1y T'rinic u 'tn-r "J.".' r V ; ff'O.l ss.co .r i ; f.ur t in. 'I .? ' 7 ; 1.:;;!' Sir, .Wa 14. IJO;S -Kerr ipt Ft deuhle ' rrv ; market hijrher. Prln-1. h'-:n .' ? 'e7" ; modiutris iri in t ; Uirv V'.VMr ?H.40''i Irt.'i-t ; littst Verk.-r io 4-c.j in .'.' , pics $p'i.jivii ."a ; r- ugb s ?7'. 7 7".; s ' a g j IM I AN AFOI.ls l.lM.sTnriv. INDIANAPOI IS. Feb. 1- HOdS- Ke. crants 4ft freih. ViO hoi. lever." : marl. et ,fste.idy to weak. -t henries s1 l"i ; '" jmrdium mixed $;.::,'. :.4'; oermfa e;otc yjss,'.T$-r; hulk ef v-i!e? i.V',0. r..,. MILl'T Iterpipt s P'ti; rtKiFet t-tff1y. Top $l'a." 'ALVKS- Keript. tn a rke t .-A-..751 higher. Tep ?lt ( UK (,( 1 .1 lTflr K . ''IIU'A'.O. I t I' t. - HOl.S K.rr,;,t, 11 ..: rrnr '.!; wfhrrs s 7.7.". 'ATTFF-lie. . ;: ?- V-i; !i,.,r;.. t st.-adr. . hoi';V,T-'? r'.I,::V. 1 pi t,. ,.a o. a i'." d r Si- r:,' t vr, r... a I Illl Al.lt, hli 4 l.i 1 t I . K - 'r n ro cry '! ,,..r ; ; h,.;.nf) '-7, I i:.tS rrl:n.t p.j ;.--: f Li An:'"r: rot" I. THY- - r..ls -a-; Pi C--; gece. lfee : spri.ajs ";". t'n-K'-A r.'.e ; r)-ifpr 1 e T'O I'A'l ()j:s IP -.v! : , 11 i. ii-: n.rVfi dull. V. r-.n: I tu!.-. v,rU., 51.7a ; 1 Mi. h. M.7'i 1 V. Mir., l 1 v.,t ld.ah Itii!-. ' .-. i'o , j;, ,.a . . ( HK Ai.it t.i: i i i; w . 'HIC.Mii . F '. 1 . r.a : v yr - 1 !'.-' u a r J rr. wi;!:ir!. m '! 'ha-a- ! ...jr-l f tra.le t . Fa . S t - a t m i- t.fi ,,t f). penh. jV a f.iirhi h-e.ivy dei-iai.il. e, rr; priie adv.areed he1 t r l'Mvii'.r. w.--r irr- z r. May Wta-at f.-. :,t 1 r.T ?,r. rl'jNii; 1 .e. .1 wl . it :': '. :':" . - j at -2. m l 1 fa- eci rn p le. .I'M e 1 e 4 i r L' i at --, j( 1 May e.-,t- ,j ., .... m . rlf ,j:t;3 j1. X-'': UIC Af.O .KI K.i, 1 1 ar1! PWHEAT

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