South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 40, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 February 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES THURSDAY MORNING. FT.BRUARY 12 r rr n n TT"" 41 TV r3 CST'.ari OFFICE MEN! CUSTOMERS Living out of town c.n c?t pood fervice thron vri i our Mail Order Deportment. nAimiit nirrtTTi Mnnn.An .,!.iiC('Lr 1 J -ii.i.r-i..r'P rcirKfi r- K Here's a Checking Pencil 11 1 VllUiUH UilVlllHlUlJsv A (, w II'1; r.'j'. Tcarlir- v- tr? JLL'-o; . .IIS", ...io:'.. J.'j.L'V'p; .-., ,!! nl c,ot'imrn FEATURE OF MARKET :A T ; fnr I:i!nt.i UT;l.. ror you in Ked, black or 4I o in 'i w I'oi,h i,nrTorK. lM'!ANAI'Oi.!S, iVr. -H);S ! rvijt O0; marU-t Mr'n; to 'i 2fo bijLr I'.rt !if.u;i-, '"'J :.". ; milium iriiit-'l '"' I'll", ; r..m'Pn cri ,!,- lit LT : r-r.ik r "!! i.l'. "A1 TLi: 1 eir t.t (: n arStt low atfl tar-aov. stfr-r 5 1 ,.V "'7 7. ." , rows an l.f :f'-r ?1 T.'.T .V). $m:i:VlUce'.iU IM; roirVot kteair. Top .M'.. rALVKS-rijts COO; mrkt rvc'7i; kmtr. i'ip jn. 1 Blue. A new Evcrshnrp features $1.00. mumm. I .tii-h'M f-T'-l "IV Store Opens 8:30 Closes 5:30 Saturday Open Till 9:30 C ir.adn V ir'.fr . . . Practically All Kuro-w-aii VmX Ili-li renne .Make, .now im1, Records. !;ftrr ia I'-trolum ........ 1 '".tral Lti ther Cl.:tn31?r vor v rr- S Innl . . 1 n - oversea 1 ' CHICAGO CHAIN MNOH. o 1 r : i-.i l ii ill. lr I I. no common

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WIIKAT RISKS ON REPORT OF CROP CURTAILMENT CHICAGO, IV b. S. ,.:ir l.t the ,!,,m?tlo v;r.tcr rr"i of hat. id l'r rh.ai in .t- ri--'n d ai-'-r of i:rtiilriur.t on i i;ir ralv le-.l Weliu.iay to ,t troji advano it ullle.. Tho market for v.-he it elo?cl tircttb.l 2 to Lc iK-t hisrlirr with M.iy at J 1.30 Ti to $1.31 and July tn SI. 16. Corn Kainnl thCc ro 1; oat. t an 1 proviioni ö to 13 c. N.vi of du?' and wind ?torm In rearms aroused df-clded apprchenilon amor.; wheat traders that the crop In that Mat', already at a, dHadavp.tua from continued drought might MfTt-r heavily, and th-. jdM l-e jrreaüy rt duvo l a. comrared with th uMnl amount. Th .st cnt.-iry of the Kan.-a praln dealers' association ua.i quon -I aylnp: five million acrfM of wheat in Kar.cvia woul dnot be harvrstrd thi yäT and that tho condition of a Kreat Jal of other wheat In the stato a3 critical. Corn and ot.i refirtc-d in ?yanp thy w!t hthe r.e uhat. hut were restrained by mnrh rur:il fel'dn- ot corn. Is'.-U.t shiprir.K demand wis .slow here.

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HAY. STR.VAV AND PEED. T orrrelfd Dally by the sly l4111r I lo jr ami lVcl Co.. ilo S. ".lcnlgiu t. I'lione, Main t"".) NKW HAY Paying iH'-sW; Belling fl'o'.JI per ton. OATS I'd vi" o."-; seliinsr ."n.'.fiOo. COUN I'uvln? 40. sflling -ow7Uc. 'I.(Vi.R bEIJD Paying $12. uellin,; : t "j i e,. ALMKK CLOVER Sellin? $14. ALPALPA Northern grown, 14.

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Stock Hsrket Sellins Prices At The Close

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Tobacco Prod u et "i Texas Oil Text? Pa ci lie Union Pacilie IV S. Steel Common

IV S, S-teel Pfd dlG IV S. Food" Corp 3 Utah Copper 61 Vanadium Steel . 3iJ3 Wabash A 21 Wülyd Overland 2 Wool . S3 W( .stinhouso 32 Liberty bond? 3lf percent 9 3.3; second 4 's 0 5.9 0; first 4s 9 5.34; second 4V Sß.20; third

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( HICAr.O LIVESTOCK. PHICAtiO. Feb. Jv CATTLK Ret clpts lS.Oot; market slnw and tteadv to Vc b!j;h-r. FaCk JOJO'Dä; top 10 nö; heavy weight $!i.l3'(f 1J.40 ; mediuni weibt $'. n.tx); lishf weicht i.7?iU0.tä; l.V'lit lights $',.7Ö' 10.u." ; havy packing 50v?, smooth. ?s.'5 ( k 7,-, ; p.if-kiag tows, ruusb, ?S's 10; td.-a 0.231ti0. CaTTLU Receipts 7000 ; rjirket

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HIDES AN D TALI.OW. (Corrected DhIIv by S. VV. I.ippmsn, ?18 N. Main at. Phone Main 261). HIUKS :.c: calfskins 10c. TAtiLOW Rendered. 3e ; rouph, liUESWAX -S ptr pounl. WHEAT, COKV. OATS. ETC. (t'orre'tel Iaily liv D. U. Morjun, Staf MIIN, lly!raiilic nv. Ion L-50i7). CORN Paying 4.,,.e ptr bu. OATS I'svinj; MIDDLINiiS-Sllins J1.3Ö ct. URAN Selling cwt. ( HOP FEED Selling il.f0 cwt. RYE Paviuir 7t'o. SCRATCH FEED Sellin? J2.00 cwt, WHEAT, No. 1-Paylus 123 bu.

1'RODrCE MARKKT. (Corrertfsl D.illv bv Ilrotbertiood flrocery I. UTTER Pa v ".7c; selling 42c. 220 . M iin .t. IMiont M-i;DG). PRESII EGGS -Paying S7o ; Sellins 42e ,lo7. FRUITS AND VKGHTABLLS Callforma Naval or.nrpes, 4-e doz. POTATOES Se.lin- $1.70 bu. CAP. Ft AG E Selling 5c lb. BELTS AND C.iRROTS New, selling 5c pound. APPLES Kelll.12 10c lb. LARD llc ib. HEAD LE1TUCE LV head. LIVESTOCK. (Corrected Dally by .Major Iiro., S. Lo run st., MKh;tvaka. Thon Mlsh. 81.) HOGS Weighing 130 to 151 lbs. 0c; 1M fo 11' -1 11. . ; 2JÖ lbs. up SVe. VEAL CALVES 10'iC. STEERS Htavy, 1,0002,000 lbs., corn fed trjv.

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Auto License Bureau to Sujply .Applicants Only I'util Felt. l. Announced At. .--n;ert v. .is icol- Wed-r-.-d iy bv rcpri.--- nt itu--- --f the 1! 00: or Stat. Auto eiat ion, with ht-rnhiuarters in the o;"f;co of William Happ. 207 S. Main si., that on Peb. 13 they will decr.tir.uo the issuance of 'io:: Heerde plates and their cjuipnie:;t will be moved to their permanent headquarters In the Jefferson hotel. After that date only applications for lleer.cea for new cars will he received, and delinquent motorics will fin3 It necessary to ser.a to Indianapolis for hfir plates. The date selected by the asaoclatior. for rem'.val of P headquarters i he mt.o set by Chief cf Police Kaurffce J. Line for c xpir i:i?n of the t i :.i e -'. .:r. il f-env.ittcd n:otori?ts

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GOV. SMALL PARDONS CITY SCHOOL BOARD CIirCAOO. Feb. S . A dLspute over t!i pardoning power of the governor appeared as a likely outgrowth tod iy of the action of Cuv. Len Small in pardonmy: nine members ar. l an attorney of tho Chicago s:hool board who had been g-iven fines and jail sentences by Judgo KIckham Scanlan for contempt of court. The case; were the climax of a fight two yearf a?o over the removal of Dr. Charles FJ. Chadsey as superintendent of Chicago schools. Gov. Small late Tuesday granted full pardon to all of the board members involved. Judge Scanlan declared that tha governor has no power to pardon In such case.. Con-

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FOR ANY PURPOSE On Wn?cr-, Furniture, etc. Term? to Suit.

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inal one but "a case of persons treat- j A l in? w;th cciuempt an order of a ' V can u;o a little money niw we win court." J:i.Ire Scanlan slid that at ! Fj r.xkr y,..i:r tirt payinf-nt ,lu in

t fecure l; :e:r.. l a. .uro to ocram tho prorrr tinu. ho W0ul j proceed 1S22 plates on that F-- will make j if tht. cOVrnor hadn't 5ued any

If-2 2 plates on that Jäte will make the offer Lr.-t met' ri.t ll.iblo to arte-', and hi- h---ih-:r. into city court ; i i y a r.t . "M, ;! p --lice lav? been ad- -: the time ;hAn they are to ..tr:li th'i c:y ::r autm-bib? with-j ott irc per l.-:r.e." i i C'ui-. f Lane i uh' declared th.e beard of pu: lie I Mfety had rule. I th-t F b. LV the! vvr.e .is thit a!j ? t by s'e.-'y o! ' Sr ire ri J.irksj!, will to tl-- final) -Vre al'.oci mot. rict?.

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pardons." The pardons were issued by Gov. Small aft-r the appellate court had denied the defendants a rehearing.

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V.W KEIN CO TO HOT SPRINC.S The ad. -a nee quarrt of the New York American? have left for Hot Fprir., Ark., to steam up for the

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V.r.'.f-v ""hap'er. America n A'Pelan of Kr..r.: r Thürs lay at 6:3 p. r'. . at t'-.e Y. M. C. A. mn-v:m 1 o ' ' . .

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COAL TELLER- RAMSEY COAL CO. Main 477 Lincoln 1343

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T.iuLsiv niu:.i) n. LINCOLN. N-b.. Feb. . A bread: ir hit Nebraska toiay. Pr!:j tumbled for the fror.l time in a' o-oruh. Lir.crln bakers ard selling a! 1 our." loaf at seven :-.!. 24,

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IVNT1-JIS JLUMlLItY STOItl You've ral that heidhne many a time concerning thiees. Thieves nd thrifty Atopie are alik in that thy both want to make money, but or-H f them raoosej the wrong vy. c,o to He hit ell's any day anJ tull nnJ your jewelry ueed fllld 2-r

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pocial for Thursday and Friday

3 lbs. Good Cocoa ..... .25c 3 cans Red Beans 25c 3 cans Sniders Tomato Soup 25c bars Hard Water Castile 25c 4 bars Palmolivc Soap . . .25c 4 large rolls Toilet Paper .25c

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bars Cla sic Soap

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3 pks. Soapade 23c 2 tall cans Milk 19c 5 lb. pail Karo Syrup . . . .21c 6 boxes Searchlight Matches for 31c 4 lb. can Snow Drift 49c 2 boxes Shinola Shoe Polish for 10c'

Golden Sun CofTer, lb.

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Children's Winter Coats Specially Priced for Rapid Clearance For girls of 6 to 14 years of age there are two bargain groups at $8.95 and $1 5.00 each. Included in them are Broadcloths and Chinchillas with self and fur collars. There are $25.00 Coats for $8.95 and $35.00 Coats for $15.00. For children of 2 to 6 years there are splendid assortments at $5.00, $5.95. $8.95 and $15.00. Th ese prices cover Velvets, Plushes, Velours, Broadcloths and Chinchillas. $10.00 Coats are $ 5.00 $10.95 Coats are $ 5.95 $16.50 Coats are $ 8.95 $25.00 Coats are $15.00

Children's Shoes In Broken Sizes At Big Discounts

Black or Brown, straight 0r.

or English lasts, rubber or $fA.C&?y

leather heels, Goodyear h7T --v

welts, Holland and rerns

The Final Clean-Up of Cloth Winter Coats Is Greatly to Your Advantage When plain and fur trimmed Coats of such high quality are offered at prices less than they cost, you may be sure it is the best Coat offer that can be made to you. In fact, it is so good that it should not pass unused. Coats we were selling at $19.75 to $79.50 are now being cleaned up at $10.95, $17.95, $25.00 nnd $29.75. Plush Coats Are Marked Way Down Here are 36 to 46 inch Plush Coats in all of the finest grades at prices that make them almost a gift $17.95, $25.00 and $35.00.

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Wr "wish to c .-ill to ") tion a fplendid Int of r.r.ton Crepe Dre-scs in t!- t-t Y ht vrylrs which wc .ur o:: t , clearing price. e ruion!-"; tin o Drejsrs to be on-" of tho voty 'ks valuer wc have ever mdo. I w new price is 51S.50 New 1 'aflcta Dre.c-, ate pti- r.j $25.00 lo $68.50 Winter Suits TTicrr are a number ot rrv attractive models left in our mter collection of Suits. I in h .are cood for wc.tr right now or may be held to start next Winter with. Their price recommends the purchase of more than one. I he entire stock is now Half Price

A Handsome Lot of New Waists at $1.98 Each They are French Voiles ir Peter Pan. Tuxedo and V Collars. Some are tucked and others are trimmed with filet and val laces.

Pure Thread Silk Sweaters $25.00. $27.50 and $55.00 Silk Sweaters are to be worn extensively this Spring and the ones we have just received will certainly be amons the most beautiful. They are Tuxedo style with fiat or braided girdles. The qualities arc particularly ood. Black, stripe and plain patterns are shown. Visit our new Sweater Department on the second floor and see thee lovely models.

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Values to $8.50 for $4.95 and $5.95. Values to $6.50 for $3.95 and $4.95. Values to $5.00 for $3.50 and $3.75. Values to $3.65 for $2.49. Men! SPECIAL Prices are down to wholesale cost on our high grade Flannel Shirts. Colors are Grey and Heather. AH sizes up to 18!2 at $2.25 and $2.75. Mens Cashmere Hose 50c value at 25c a pair. Our Latest Arrivals in Woolens

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shades that are exceedingly smart for Spring $2.25. Heavier Tweeds $2.50. Flannels in Rust. Scarlet. Taffy and other new colors $2.95. Crepe Broadcloth in shades to match sport outfits $3.75. French Serge in Navy, Brown and Black 54 inch and all wool special this week at $1.65 a yard. Ivory Toilet Articles Du Barry Mirrors $2.25. V Du BarTy Hair Receivers $1.65. Du Barry Hair Brushes $2.00. Du Barry Combs 65c.

Crisp, Fresh Neckwear for Spring Our Neckwear Department is presenting the new Wendy Collar. This 13 made of Linen with pique edge and of Organdie and Net. A feature of this collar is that it can be worn with the point in front, back or on either shoulder 50c to $2.50. Organdie and Net Vestees with roll and Buster Collars $1.00 to $2.50. Bramley Collar Sets made of Organdie and Linen with eyelet embroidery 50c to $1.25. Eyelet embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets 50c each. Net Pleatings in 1 to 3 inch widths 25c to 50c a yard. Sawtooth and Lattice Organdio Edgings and Insertions 25c to 40c a yard.

The New Glove Prices Fovnes Gloves in White, Ecru, Grouse and Arizona in two clasp

New Wash Skirts of Beauty $1.25 to $2.98 The materials chosen for these Skirts are Sateens nnd Satinettes in white and flesh. The.c models have calloped and hemstitched edges One particularly good Skirt is of Satinette, full double to the hip line. It comes in while or flesh and is $2.98.

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and Gauntlet style

$1.00 a pair. We have made our new prices on Perrin's best quality Gloves to conform with today's cost. Corona two clasp were $2.50 now $1. 50. LaMure and Irene two clasp were $3.00 now $2.00. Ansonia two clasp were $2.98 now $2.50. La Rive, Bretagne and Atala two clasp were $2.95 now $2.75. Oudjda two clasp wctc $3.Q5now $2.95. Savoy two clasp were $3.50 now $2.95. Belldone fancy wrist were $5.00 now $3.50. La Pavonia fancy cuff were $6.95 now $6.00. La Mure 12 button were $6.75 now $4.50. La Mure 16 button were $7.95 now $5.50.

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Coats Mercerized Crochet Cotton 12c a ball. Clark's Mercerized Crochet Cotton 10c a ball. American Lady Sanitary Napkin. 8 inch 50c a dozen. Venus Sanitary Napkins, 8 inch $1.00 a dozen. Venus Elastic Sanitary Belts 30c and 85c. Venus Sanitary Aprons 85c to $1.50. Dennison's Best Quality Crepe Paper, 10 ft rolls 15c each. Dennison's Best White Tissue Paper 1 2 sheets for 10c. Good 7 inch Whisk Brooms 45c.

Maltonion Crrani for patent and kid hocs 3 5o a bottle. White Linen Hatch "Ip". in all sizes 1 0c. Barbers' Linen Thread ir all sizes 30c a spool. Wayne Moth FLn $1.25 to $2.30 each. 2000 jhert roll of Tr-v I oilet Paper l')c. 6 ounce roll of Cr ; I oilet Papier I 0c earh. or 3 for 1 3c.

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All izes of B! i White Cable C ,nra vard.

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A Wondrous Showing of New Petticoats $1.50 to $6.95 This assortment is made up of Pussywillow, Radium, Satin, Messaline, figured washable Silk, figured cotton Taffetas and Silk and Linen. There is a beautiful variety of patterns and colors.

Muslin Underwear for ' The Stout Figure $1.00 to $3.98 Gowns in white hemstitch, lace and embroidery trimmed $1.25 to $3.98. Chemise in lace and embroidery trim $1,98. Bloomers in flesh and white hemstitch trim $1.39 and $1.50. Skirts with scalloped edges, lace and embroidery trimmed $1.00 to $3.50.

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New Henderson Stout Model Corsets Pink Coutil with elastic top and double clastic inserts in skirt. Priced specially at $6.50. Regular sizes in front or back lace arc $1.00 to $6.50.

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