South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 41, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 February 1922 — Page 4

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STEEL FEATURES BULLISH MARKET Apprrhen-inn Over Boniir Lrp-lat'nm Overcome in Final 1 1 our. J. vrr.v yr.K i'nn r:rr 1 1 y f r rT'CÄ l'-'-a-Wn -hi:.Tn a x r - a : ' r-lr. r !r.'i:cT.co cn . 'i r ; L.i ill l - T J: u n- 1 1 V- oh ans , ; , v. a : a II a. y 1 . : r ;.'.r in a Villon v . r. . i : , : n f;r,.n of r .r.t. .iffih' o 7"".' ) ir- j. f, ,r r'i'l Tr.'.r.'V hM t t : . r . :t::;riV.t. t f i:- : il ?h-fl:r.Rr to 4 r,:,ri '.n.ir..-, hiT 4 AI' - r .. 1: v.).: !::: ff. t!; r '.- !' v ' ! .- ; : rl1" In : 1 a1 rurt'y. ! t:.:r' to 4.2." "i. Cr.rs r'-:".f:!("l the 5 ff-.i-l-.. frrm Din'h, . l'.h h'-' l -i or nr'' t: r. T;' : I r :. N' irr."'- -i i f ; I .'!. 1 . ' -1 . 1 .pi 1 . 1 : r-ir.t'li'K-I to M.. I'ü to r : er h r rround. arvi l'r'r.ch, F.Mi:ivcrt!hIo raiM 1 1;: . 1 . i . 1 1 ! 'IT i r .r.h, f lt;ir. t !y .1 Vi. r. ! u'orth v rf I':; j . ; r . Tf r. t. i th -h d-'rr.r. l:?t. ntnS. ifl Alrllro fV. and fiixs. s v.'r T;i'.k f MiV noTf.ii t. tV h.'Tfr tone ! 1 'a a r O' v ' a? i'i n.-:. T'l ho! o'.v 1'ir. Total ?is PROFIT TAKING LEADS TO DECMNK IN WHEAT! Cilli'AC", 1. h. .. Althm!0'h tho v.-in it r ! . r I : . r rraoh .1 n w lii.'h vrv r .'Di' '.. lor thi' M.if.in, hv.avy j.r.-fit-tal'.in-; sai-'s .-! .subsequently t'i a d..'.;r..-'. P.uyin a a.s strong on 1 i-!m. rts .it f:rt hat failcl to last.' Tis- loarlc t. i'i .1 wtak. I A to l'c r;-t 1 ' w r. with .May 1,"J 'I 1 I au.y .-l.l ''. 10 f i.ii'a. Corn lit; 1:.1 to "4, C lO 1 " 1 ' f"? "'N hi j rov;-.. ."..s th' outcome varied fr.' ii ai'.i b.and r.gure.i to t-'even . f T.' ' any v. he.tt traders sliowcd from the -rart a di.-;.v.ution to realize profan on holdings, and to regard ur.:av'.ira.i.c crop reports a. mono or lr, .. .-... .ted. 1'nr a whole, howMT. '.' or sir.:' and inr the July delivery I t. - n -Jr-j-re.-siv ., inasi 'i the t- r-storv affected by . ... , r- ;..r!ed re.p danger Nohras Ka. K ?.--..-. OUliom i and Texas '.vaiM süiirai " .a:-. a:: on.'-naui oi th. tota.1 s-eile i ar- a. Liberal r rlpt.s of corn together with talk rf lack' of n.ii'..thle stor- . je room here tended to depress the vn'uf of corn and e.at.-' Stock Market Selling Prices At The Close -Cbng today e A ;:;-M''.i : Pet A ! : : l:a . Ai, l : i a Cm . A!i! C!: .!:;' rr . .V in- r h'.i'; "..n I A'; f: in j - i A- a .; ! P.-pp. At-:, v.. i ; Sas. Ia: a. ;. w A. T. kv J PaMwiu 11. . Ri-;:;!. ta 1 P. K. T r.an.tdi sm f.!-;' H'a'.o . . ....... 41 ndry H;'l v 1'S'4 i s r. .v K fg. ";,- 2 I A ....... r." ... ............ ii 11' ( .hi. i L"pr. r Cakf rn:a I'.trrM.:, STc Cu.-ral I, .i-h-r K-s; Cd, vi:,! .v lr.a -7 Can 1 " 4 L' fi i 1 ' , 1 ' 7 , 1 'I : i Cr.;, :! ! Ci:iu P; .,:. . i Pi r, i"! P SEEK DEAD IN HOTEL RUINS; TEN MISSING p p n m " x r y. ' - '1 u ICS ct: fc". t). ACCOUNTS ON SAVINGS r. o i . . '. ." uart-rly. iraw Lrc I it hix ii.

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The Alemite Lubricator Company is now offering to the motoring public a Lubrication Servier, living only Alemite Lubricant, which possesses all the lubricating qualities of oil yet stays with the bearings like grease and is free from all foreign substr.nces. We are equipped with a hih-powered pump delivering lubricant to a bearing with a pressure of 1 600 lbs. to the quare inch. Let us render you a complete inspection and explain the advantages o f ALEMITE FITTINGS and PR0PE:.R LUBRICATION. We guarantee quality products and satisfaction. THE ALEMITE LUBRICATOR COMPANY OF SOUTH BEND 210 North Michirjan Street Phone Lincoln 2544 (Former Location of Yellow Cab Office) GOODRICH, MILLER and AJAX TIRES ACCESSORIES "Open Niht and Day for Your Convenience"

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Party Doe Not Belittle Success He States Predicts Future Parlcv?. 0 .MIA MT. Fla.. Pfh. ?. Democrats can havo r.othlrj? but praUo for tho actual steps towards world peace which were taken by th disarnia-mc-nt confprenco at "Washington. V'illiam Jennlncr-4 Eryan declares In a special art'.clo summing up the conference for th United Pres. "Democrats will ungrudgingly commend what haü bon donp," he states. Tho success of the conference raakea certain tho calling of other conferences, Bryan believes and in time the Idea will develop into a permanent international tribunal. IJY VrLIJA3I JEXNtNGS BRYAN (Copyright, 1P22, by Unitt-d Press.) The arms conference has passed into history after a session that may be regarded as the beginning of an epoch. It did not do all that the Sanguine hoped for, but movements by lar?" masses are never as rapid as tho f nthusiast wishes. The idealist goes in advance of events and ho must not be disappointed if those who move more slowly retard tho paco of the arms. That which has been accomplished is substantial and the educational influence that the conference will exert is even more important than Its accomplishments. Solve Many IroMcuis. The world takes a long step In advanco when the leading naval powers K-rap half of their battleship tonnage and agreo to a naval holiday. PosidcH that they have excluded tho submarine as a weapon against commerce, and they have made poisonous gaa Illegitimate in war. The; conference makes possible a larger reducTELLS DYSPEPTICS WHAT TO EAT Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stomach, Heartburn, tni On Stomach, Kto. Indigestion and practically all forms of ptociach trouble, say medical authorities, are du nine times out of ten to an excess cf hydrochloric acid in the Rtoruaeh. Chronic "acid ßtoniach" H exceedingly dangerous and sufferers. Phould do cither re1 of two things. Lither they can go on a limited and oft.n disagreeable diet, avoiding foods that disagree with them, thnt irritate the stomach and lead to cress acid secretion or they can eat as they f lease In reason and make it a practice to counteract tho effect of the harmful acid and prevent the formation cf gas. ourneBs or premature fermentation by the use. of a little Uisnrated Magneia at their meals. There is probably no better, safer or more reliable stomach antlacid than Pisurated Magnesia and it is widely u-ed tor this purpose. It has no direct action on the Ptomacn and is not a dlgesteut. P. ut a teaspoonful of the powder or a couple of nve graia tablets taken in a little water with th food will neutralize the excess acidity which may be present and prevent its further formation. Thia removes the whol cause of the trouble ard the meal digests naturally and healthfully without need cf pepsin rills or artificial digestants. Get a few ounces of Pisurated Magnesia from any reliable druggist. Ask for either powder or tablets. It never cornea n a liquid, milk or citrate and in the bisurated form is not a laxative. Try this plan and eat wh.it you want at your next meal and see if this isn't the b.-st advice you ever had nu "what t eat." Adv. LEWI

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of se if -de termination. j While the danger of war in the i A large part o:-' th gold supply of Pacific has hen creatly cxaggeraf-d, j California is now obtained by means still it is gratifying to have measure? j of huge drf dges, which nu only optaken that will allay even groundless ! erate in the riv:rs but also travel

fears and furnish guarantees of peace. "Democrats Lnnd Rult.s." The falhire of tho ronfernn to deal with the question of land arma ments is to h: rca-etTd. hut It ! a! sin of omission that can and will be corrected later. Tho democrats will ungrudgingly commend what has been done. They will not peek to detract from or to minimize the work of th conference! Principles as well as policy will com . "fi a r o1evs -OWonderful Value

Vc make a business of trading in pianos toward Player-Pianos and other makes of phonographs as part payment on genuine "Victrolas." At this time following the heavy holiday trade we have accumulated several dozen good used instruments ALL HAVE BEEN ENTIRELY REFINISHED AND REBUILT in our shops. Many you CAN'T TELL FROM NEW! Pianos Phonographs

i ! and Players m- Jrna-rav ' i 4 .. -r u. KMKRSON (Phony .. IV. P. HALE & CO. (Ebony) LIGHTE 4L- CO. (Oak) COTB (Mahogany) . . STEIN WAV SON'S CABLE -NELSON (Mahogany) PICHMOND (Oak i . . $ 5 $ sr. $nr sns $138 .$iss . to REMINGTON (Mahog.) $225 REMINGTON (Maliog.) S2S3 SHUTE ct BUTLER (Walnut) MASON & HAMILTON' (Oak) $20.. STARR ("Walnut) .S2D.H STARR (Walnut) sr,2."i BRAND NEW (Discontinued Ca?e Mocis J42". REMINGTON1 . . . . $X2r Wj: RICHMOND S;:ir, $62., STARR Sl!i: Note: Wo li ic only a low of thee IlEMAUK AP.Li: VALVES In NEW PIANOS abto inontlontd oil made by STARK PIANO CO. PLAYER-PIANOS CROWN (.Mahogany) ..S'.Vir, AUTO PIANO (Mahog.) S20. CONAVAY ( Walnut) 1 7 REMINGTON $.19. j REMINGTON (Almost New Great Bargain) $1.15 AEOLIAN DI O-AKT" (Electric Reproducing Piano) Was $1250 Now $i50 Mahogany Ca?e Almost Now Also 2 Beautiful Tom d HA BY GRANDS (Almost new) A small deposit will Pianos r r r-

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l.tration for wha has h-pn don. Th-y have rea.- on to h happy as tho rpul'ki -N bec.au.- evry rp tlvat th'- cor. frp". ha. takn haa brn a'.on; the democratic 'ir.e o! n.arch. Things havo ben accom-rh'.-hrd this y-ar that wr-r irapo.fitli' on-' year nco an i i-!i'l moro irn-ro..-!Mo two yeiiH aco .last as on".'? tilings aro leit fcr tlio future which are now ripe for tettlra- r.t. nvi: sT.ini: autos. NCW YORK, Teh. i:vn tn automobiif s mutt havo r.rw licer.? h. as tana H. Harris office found out wlien it failed to secure a new pren 1122 plate for its mu-h ubus---.! tourir. car in "Six Cylinder Love." across tho land. One floated in an artificial pend, the dredo digs it way through Hold 3, vir. 'yards and orchards, filling In behind ir. with the "tailings," or refuse gravel. Pn diTcd round ran r- .-t.Hc.1 to arable condition. A marine gra?s found extensively in Japan-. -e wafers dd.-j a libr which, when mix?d with cnttoa. roth st rengthetm nr. 1 oheapT.s thread usual'..'.' made of the litter alone.. ZPiano.S ELB EL BROS. -while they laj.t! o i jeTtÄ - mn s 1 uil Si.o Machines All motors ju;-t overhauled every machine is in A-l condition. When wo trade these in a a part payment we sell them AT EXACTLY WHAT WE ALLOW the customer for tho phonograph repair them (if necessary) at our own cost and Soil Them AbMdutcly Without Profit. You aro tho winner if you get one of thece BIG VALUES at JUST ABOUT HALE PRICE. ?75 EICHTONE (Maliog) $.1S $10 TELOTONE (Mahos) $12 $130 CLEOLA (Mahog) .$85 53 50 CARMENOLA (Oak) $S5 $100 SEEBROOK (Dodc Co.) $5S $!.'' BRUNSWICK (Oak SS5 ?l;.i SONORA 'Maho-A $71 BRAND N1AV (Latent Model with Automatic Stop ) COLUMBIA $ 7 lb G n A V O N O L A S - $ 1 2 5 Mnliofranys. Oaks. Walnut CONSOLE .MODULS $ir,o COLUMBIA (Mahogany) $195 $230 CONCERT PHONE (Mahogany) $115 "YiarRor.AS" A few GENUINE VICTOR .machines (slid 1 1 y used) GOOD AS NEW! STYLE No. 1 w th full .-ize Oak cabinet $W ST.' STYLE No. 0 (Oak) $05 Sljr. STYLE No. 10 (Oak) .?l-. STYLE No. P (Mahogany) reserve your choice SVlctrolas 02 2 r

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"Kalbumie," 32 inch Gingham, regular 35c value; special, per yard 75 pieces of fine Silk Tissue Ginghams. Extra special Saturday, per yard Good quality Beach Cloth, every imaginable color, 36 inches wide: special, per yard Extra quality Mercerized Cotton Poplin, every possible shade; special, per yard ....

CURTAIN SWISS lust receeived 10 new patterns of C. 1. N.

Curtain jwiss; special, per EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies fine quality Sateen Pettibockers. Reg ular $ 1 .00 values; Saturday special . fiOJ Ladies fine Silk Jersey Petticoats. Values up to $6.00; special (, at Children's heavy Outing Flannel Gowns and Sleepers. Values up to $1.00; special at Sale of 1200 Purses and Hand Bags. Values up to $2.50; (F3 special at .... 3 1 a H I. -i o

New Spring Dresses Specially Priced We have just received 100 new Spring Dreyes from New York. Materials are Canton Crept- and Taffeta. All beautifully trimmed. 1 his entire lot specially priced for Saturday at $9.85 and $14.85 Children's new Gingham Dies m in -:- O" Chub 6 to 14 years. Specially pricerl it r.J oC)

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SHOES GREATLY REDUCED FOR SATURDAY

Children's Shoes, Gum Metal all leather, mzcs b to 11. A sturdy shoe that is built for real wear. Saturday A ?i special, pair. basemeo'i DOMESTICS "Daisy" Bleached Mulin. special, yard 1 3c Fine quality Blacha d Mudin. special. 10 yards for $1.00 ( 1 0 yard limit) -Climax" full 3 lb. Cotton Batt. regular $1.00 value, special 79c Woolnap Blanket, mc 66x80. regular $3.00 v.due. special, pair $1.98 "Thistledown" Plaid Blankets, worth S3. 75. special at, pair $2.39 While Laundry Soap . WCIASSC JJlJf HOU5E NEEDS "Classic" White Laundry 5oap Sold from 8:30 to 10:30 A. M. special . . 4c (limit 6 to a customer) Wa;h Boilers, No. 8 and 9. heavy tin with 24 oz. copper bottom, stationary handles; regular $3.00 values, special $2.25

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