South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 46, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 15. 1922

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FAMOUS "WITS" OF HISTORY LittU Stories of Men and Women Whote Sayingt Are Still Remembered Bv MARK STUYVKS A NT

WINIFRED BLACK

IN THE NEW

'Tl1" trr.uhio tith theo h"rp your.g '"Did you :- i today." v.'M'I Sus.o, who roms down hfr

U) K K ugor.e Fa ! 1 making co! t;

k i 1 i r.;.T

1 a

ever ?ee your mother roll !

.ii "vry d iv f get dinner and wa.h knes and light a cinrette in your' the dih- frop tho kitchm life? And whn your mother was ..r.d teil ti. i.r.. S'j.'lo v.ith hr:40 did !he do her hair in the latest lmnn f.: f nrrl !ifr ro'.llnir black , vnm r fashion and o down tn th

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if H .1 a :t rd :..

to urdntere!

t. u. Netnir. z a- : for h.m tr ro.r

But usually th rrior wre nmuflrg, rr hal a yj;rit!on In thrn fron whih he cu'l derive subjects on which to wr.A. Tie hsd a convenor. of curloubottles of All kinds of gre,tau hape, flllM with bright. v-eo'.ore-l -lulds. to show off th'ir queer hapej.

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afforded I"

a loner, 'r.i;

of

Field always bought ."'n;',

tho

title of which he thought funny.

Wh!! in Lor. 'I on. i.-hlert oT''urr"i ar.d

'isuro and laughs fr

'time. An American frie

I i . i L'l li' U V' II ....I .4 . . .4 rr.' hundred dollars. Tho rpxt morning an

wagon leaded with presents for eah rn-mbo.r of tho F.r M family arrived v. ith a not from the friend thanking nM for the mor.ey. ani hedging him to accept the g;ft. Krar.ci.i Wilson in "Tho II-iijt

rv's nn, );or .-b.ir.ing while teeth and r ::tn:hir.!; knowdedge of human

"The

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"If shrt hnd. nayh you would !

borrow- i

expr.- t

To him the humor had to 1 ur.con-! Pif-M I Kr.n-," writes of

clous to

the rc

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be "real." He fhovrrl off

p-r,K ;r. th croup l..'.r

the titl: K:j thi Ma-'l T!.at 7ta!d th Lump." Amor? Field's curios rva a collection of bells. When thy T-ere runr fh handl"i. rr.ad in rh shapo of old mn and v;orr.fn, r.-nt through all kinds of funny tricks, like wa trains the h' id and rtlcklnj? cut the tonsrue. When in London. h- cnfr l mar.y thlncs qurrr hi's of china, r-alkln? Ftlk.s and autograph letters, inclndlnjr nn1 frrn DIckf-n- to his son. Th puroh,--. v.-h!'"h envc h!:n th irr n to "'y.)?. h :v-vrr.

F1 1: "Isn't riolla rs!

ievrr;."

o 1 1 rri f 1

I adore that mar.. II.s cost mo Jut or." hundrl In his simplicity. Charily

thinks th.it I will nevr know that my money paid for th'-m. He had forgotten by this time that ho rvr

borrowed It. We'll r.evr har of i

cnin. That s what I eiil humor i

true American humor. All th

r::.urr rr.r tr'.ublo with thf hive sr.ni" of hr ideas too. T don't

h"rr younr pral" i th.ry airt Kot no t!iink it's th" pirls who arp r"allv to i:;od'fty n.t .Ml. hiarr.". I think it's the mothers. Th "Not nr." at all. and thy ain't Klrls are ju.t following cuit and. of avl amcd of it, neither! rourf-' like everything that's younj;

Jicye good ca'.s, too. wh"n you thry follow a whole lot further ronif ri'ht down to I. Put I'm her" than they've b"en l"d. to trii you that l-ii-3 is jet the; "When Mamma Fettles down and fame with th"m as arm. Th"y ain't stays 5"ttl"d. I b"lieve Daut:ht"r will 5tu lj ir.t: about who's thinkinc about , b" calm too. But until ho does. V-m and who ain't. Why. wh"n I thank poodness. I can listen to oth"r rr?t went out to h"lp l.idi"s with ' woman's troubles and don't hav" to t)i ir iTOUs'-work, any jr il that would fret over a daughter, myself!" l'-t hr ankles e f"n why. j-h" Tlio man lai.qhrd atraln. waa no arcount and that'. all there '; "Oh, pshaw!" h" said. "It's all on was to It! 1 th" surfaeo. The pirN aro just the "Ankles? S iy, w- dor" f.-'rcot the ! same kind of pirl their mothers f-ound and our pals i" p ttin' to bo wn e. Your prandmother v. ore hoop Jt-yt th" rame out wliiffetin li"re skirts or a quilter she wrote poetry and whilliken therr, heads up and ' and tied up her hair In a r.t with knees- showinp and no word do they blue ribbons on it. But she was the hear when you i-peak to 'em. Well, same kind of woman your mother the world do chance and we've pot was.

4 I t -hant-e wit it, I reckon." "Your mother wore a ti"-baek

skirt and a Ianptry banc, and don't

And in the eveninp when I toM some friends whit Susie of the rollir.L' eve and th" trlih tongue nd tni.l

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imi.y are piea-ea wim me:r pres- f.n i,1ljchri1 .. ,n1i.i

erus. L.iaripy is saiunp nome w;tn a t, ri,,,,

very

heart full of pratitud", and I'm I t!ek!"d to death. He has repaid

me a thousand time-; nn I

I heem to rememler that mother-in-law was engaged to four men at once before she married father-in-law? "What's tin Difference?"

c?mtm

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Id

:t!l happy.

f.oi blcs hi--? ou!"'

'Hicj Swim AU Rlsht." I

Tiie on: who looked ?"riou.s was a1 "You. vourelf. wore an IS-lm h

mad" i: j w ..man. 'belt and fdeoves that would b'lr.llv

dear old

Test Your Will Power! Here's How

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IArl - CrC FOOT SOUATTTV f i WILL TESTING J v . 0X il

"I um 1 to w ish I had a daughter," , come in through the door. I

re-

sl;.' said. "But now I'm piad I ; member just how you looked in haven't. It would worry m" to death j them, too. And I had to chaso three to think of her. I wouldn't know j different fellows away from you Lewhat to do wdth he;- I couldn't fore I could pet near you. If you mako her understand my lanpuapo had a daughter, she might roll down at all. All the mothers I know toll her stockings and ar her skirts me they feel jupt like hens that have j to the knees and pu swimming in

hatched out dueks. and the IHOi O Lathinc trunks and a silk unork. , 1 ATtl'Ti AT) MXTIC ThU nhn?n?rar,h r,t "Tflhe1 nrmrinA nrH 1nr

they ca.-kl; the loudT the diKksjhut sh-M t o a pood deal tho same ! .Sen nvtt was taken wlien the actr Flgned her la3t contract with the cjuack, and they rieht into the kind of a girl you were in your long J producer. She is reported to have been paid $1.000,000 under its terms

waier, no mau r what :dotii v says. : sKirts and your clumsy bathing suit, i ffjj- .-L series of pi

lis, alter they i. m, they swim I All these things are merely external

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TODAY'S MARKET REPORT

EXCHANGE SHOWS GREAT STRENGTH

Accumulation of Order? and Related Money Rates Propelling Factors. :T7W TOP-K. FeX 14. Pronounced strength wae lip laved by Tuesday's Ftock market almost from the ouls"t. Accumulation of buyln? orders over the flouble holiday, further settlement of short contract and relaxed mone- rates were the propelling factors. Hlph-'.st prices were registered In tho final hour, that period being conrurrent with the decline of call loans from 3 to 14 per cent. DIvl-

dend-payinp rails and stün'-ard in-

Wtrr T'nton Wool We " I n srh er; s " Kan sr.d Gulf

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Chicago rHnnrrr mp.kt:t. rTTTPArjO. 14 -UTTTrr.-rr!-err ."''r: f-iiard r.1-; f.r?: n : rcr.c-r.vrurlp TC ' f.rrs ?'- iri?0Ur roeftr lo renr.d wM'. aX !. 51 T" "::k 11-210; r!T ? 1.7" "?1 : I'!ao Hnn! 52 1- ('- rt---n f'V tie 12.10 .

CITICAGO LrATISTOCK. CiriCAHO. FN. K-nor.S-RfV". S.rrwi; rr.arkft IflMV Mrer. FrV rT" 9 W; rjedi --n TTpr;t f V ' i 1 1 1 1 : !',-r ; wrfs-bt ?nor.irta; lirM ;$:."' 1015;; hTy fark'.cc f" vi rdr Jro. CATTLF-i:rtrf f-i,v: r-.rVrt 'ic

!utr:als of the steel, equipment, oil , 13.1' P. : rr.db n rd cd ii':

r3"11nn J;.?.in; b-rh.r ct: V 'r

and rdiaoellaneous division.:-- made net pains of 2 to almost r points. Sentiment among trader-? :cspectins federal tax legislation seemed tc

be more honeful. Advices

Washington

ministration

iasue to meet tidier oonus requirt merits. Exchange on London made a vigoous recovery from last Saturdav' reaction. The rally reflected the buoyant tone of the markets at the

4 .s-.7.73: coir j4 io'j ir: : v--cnrr.T nd r'::or run tr. 1 1ffrs FC.rC'?4 10: mrr-r '.r f.U' 4?: rifll csri 57,t' Ml: U-'.'T t'-r

from , $S :,',7.:.T; ffoCr Tr tA'-T7: stck

a suggested that the ad- co hr S.? n may resort to a bond ft inh8 r.'frv-c Mgvr. evrT, ,.r.rr f

C-' fcVfcr. I.frlv S4 lv -i-r. 1 S 2. : rrsrl!".g wier J ' I' 2,":'7 .Vt; fw. . r::ll rr I r.-r-r-r-.r.; fodr isTnb ?ll.s--;:? 'o.

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INDIANAPOLIS I.MTTOn;. nor,? r.prptfi r'.v ns- : !r

F.nd Ftrer.C Ft VfSV'p J

center, despite fresh upturns in the ; iura r-ixd f r fOTjifi c

all riu'ht that's true enough. But The girls are all right!

poor .Mother stands on the bank and -ot s neat ly crary watching them do it. I suppose tho r.ext generation of mothers will swim, themselves. "I wonder if that hadn't got something to do with It.

difference about their clothes?"

And I went homo and. stopped thinking about the girls.

I really lo wonder if they really j

won't take care of themselves after all.

ictures, the first of which was "MMly O." Miss Normand

is reported today to be seriously ill. She suffered a complete nervous

What's tho ! breakdown laet week.

Tin; mach im: to tkst wilt,

lS"et, construct a base of wood, solid and heavy, about a foot square. Xail or screw to the sides of this two columns of wood, about an inch in diameter, and abeut three Inches in height. Cut the tops of these two

HOW T) MAKJ AND OI'IIHATH rowi:iL iiy iii:m;v.Kr cwnKixtvroN, Scientist and Author. NEW YORK, Feb. . Have you a strong will? That is a question which is often asked. It Is hard to determine it with any degree of cer

titude, but at last a simpl" machine I columns into knife-edges that is, has ben deviis" I which enables any- f harp edges, w hich run along the enone to make an approximate me.".s-j tiro width of tho top of tho column, vrement of his will power. These are rut in one parallel line, so This appliance docs not t ecorcl , that a ruler placed on one knife-edge Alone the power or force of the will, i will also rest on tho other one. These It Is coupled with other powers', of , knife-edges should just fit into the which we at present know little, j two grooves cut in tho strip of the such as the possible "externalira-i board, so that the long board may Hon." from the body and particu-1 now be placed upon these edges', and larly the finger tips of a subtle en-j will rest and balance upon them, erpy, whose nature has not yet be"n The long end of the board will nadfln"d. : turally rest on the table, being heavSorne persons ha? the pouer. ap- : ut than the shore end. But if it be paiently, of radiating this from their' lifted up. the entire board will swing fingers at will, while others have not. i and pivot on tho knife-edges. Nevertheless, the new will power test! How It Works, is moFt Interesting and. inasmuch as ! Finally, procure a delicate spring the apparatus is comparatively easy balance, capable of registering fine to make, anyone can construct one changes in weight. Attach a scaleand try his luck I pan to this, by means of a thread, to Mnktn.fr Is Simple. , tho tack In the lonp end of the Procure a light board, about 13 j board, and adjust it po that the Inches In length, and approximately 1 board rests in a horizontal position. a foot. In breadth. It should be a One end of it is now supported by quarter of an tnrh in thickness, the the two knife-edges, and th" other prain of the v od running the length end by the thread to the scales. of the board not crops-ways). It will now be found that the Atout six iii'ho- from on- end of board weigh:' "so-much." which this board glue anothr strip of the should bo noted. Tho subject l.s told am -wo..!, about two imb.s wi,.-, to p!arc his fiiiKfrs on tho short running th" wid:h .f the hoard. This . nd of the board. Xow, If he press s !rip should net b. in 1 1 entt r. but m these fingers, it will nuse th" . rouiilc of indies to on.- s:d- of It. long end of th" board t swim? upTn th! strip of V..-..J , ut two ward ;.nd kenoo weigh less. p,v no

rolnted proo s. v ir the ed;es, about an inch 1m .;:-;;:. and at r:U angle of jibo'lt l.", .le.rt. N'ow. !rlvo a fa. Iv into r!ie r, f,f the board in the m.dd'.o .f it.-, long end that i- iti the . .!:.--. furthest removed fron, the .T'!p V;.-d to th bottom of th" bond. This part of the Rtpnr.itn- is n..w .-o!!;TIcte.

Baby Alters View of Man After Spurning Million Fund

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31 IIS. Iil'LIAVIMvIii:, LAMONX PoV.UvITUA Ar COUNTUSS 3LVRKIMWICZ, left to right, f napped at the Grand hotel, Paris, where they attended the world conference of the Irish race. DeValera is now fighting th" Irish freo state government, according to new dispatches today.

-MKS. C11AULK3 GARLAND, II EU HUSBAND

p:.'-suie with the hands can it bl:.:ide tow ejht Ilior-. The Mjbjcct is told to look intently ;it the long end of the board, and will that it be depressed. In certain o.is.s. a b finite. though slight. I'fr-sur.- Will be recorded. Fee how much vim can depress tlie board in 1 1 ; i manner:

Women Dress to Please Men

By iirnn.v iioyt.

I chene h!o makes a successful com-

VEW TOUK, Feb

women dres primarily to p men Is a well established f a t ever hat been and ct will

When Eve. after the Garden cf i: upon a :':g i a ' f

That bination. Czecho - Slovakian em-

, broideries and gaudy colored hand

. se It

: :':.al!y 1, 'i ! r:-. :; r! vo

, produce a peas. cnt type, that is ex'tremely becoming to the dark coni-

t e. ; plected woman. One lovely model

h , of thi s-rt is made of r.avy Mu d duvttyr. with bands of red, blue. : gicen and orange embroid"rv at -

can b" s ire that

b

s-v.'" titv.e d':r.:

their strolls Adam had sa. 1 th-! t: f.g leaf was a prei;.. lit?:.. : if.

And so it is tc-dav. V.' :. the.

;he RTjy Adonis w hum s',a is t r i :-. z to land, or the litt:- 1 LardW'-rk::.g husband, always in th" t i ck of eer wonan l:e.id. si-." 1 ars :'..; ,raa-:e cf torn man when cl:oo?lng a gown. Many a little ;rey mov.e cf a woman goes about In sük- n h. se and short skirts when her shin bones would be a lot mere eomfor:r."ble in neavy woolen.., simply he

'd th.rec inclios above the

it Ii-." at th.

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ido seam a:.d ex-

h.-:n in a side panel

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BirZZAUD'S BAY, Mass., Feb. 14. I?any hand.-. Tru 'vo swayed tho idcalis'lic determir;a:ion of t.'harles Garland, w to several months ago refused a $1,nOe.i.eo loiracy from hi.- father. .lames A. Garland, on the ground li '. a.-4 nt emit!- i to money lie did not cam. Nu .v Garland has revised his de-ci.-iori. And all l.-ecause a baby daughter ha. b' -n born to Iiis wife in a Boston h.-;.;ta!.

the humble farm house he ooupies here on the land he till:- with his own hands. The rest he'll distribute among 10 friends. They'll ipcnd It to do good, he'.- convinced. When Charles Garland refused his sharo of the estate his brother. Hamilton, a Harvard student, announced he would likewise refuse his share when Tie became of ape. But now Hamilton, too. is said to have changed Iiis b-lief and proh-

ably

wil accept

t'a'

$1.000,000

Garland v ill take tho '.gaey h'lt ; thoiuli lie won't toll whv.

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St ttie

t hough a rated.

hlms.'if. ne-third of k'

on his wife and baby, and hi wife have fep-

'harl-s Jarland is 2:

He weari

the sheepskin coat and other rough working attire of the farmer. He sits at a frugal table.

lakes Only S.nu. ' Christ would not have com-end Five hundred dollar" he'll take toito become a millionaire." he says, pond fer needtl Improvements on '"so why should I?"

STEEL PRICE HELD BY BUYERS' MÄRT

THE NUT BROTHERS (Chcs Wah

An All-Season Hat

cau fhc kno'As th.it adorer transp.irt n.cy. OTT! cf US wh. 3 f . el tcr.e down to m;;: .: meats. Mny a wä re

call of t lie :-.x--d

not or ey. u t band refuse .1 t

husband

a . . :

m t r. e c o . r e

the w or.-: an who he looks we'.'. there are o m " v. h. thCF four year?

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::r. h.. s fei: t ! . Iii-I c'". t 1". as -' t'lSC i'.iT 1";Us a u It :i r 1 1: - Where

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The sh

uie in flowing teaa:it stv

; b.i". led in tho same embroidered ! ; material from the shoulder seams I

.. ' i" i:.e s.eeve rr.iis. t;.ze v;ew of this gown gives or.e straight line i 'f emb; . d ry from neck, line to 'tfkir: hem.

I or the won.au who goes out a great de.il hut has ma!l means to t;-" for her gowning there is the

tove.y b.ack gown, of heaw i it ve'.et. When made In

e ve

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ine art d ur.tr:

a o

o.rred f: .as. a c:rd. or a c-.if.

sah chang. s it into an r.tire". r. rt c- -turn-. Th-' long should": be made 50 tint sb-evc.5 of dif-

eo.ors can be bailed in

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at

and wh.en left of; cr.tii

t sleeved effec is obt:

please a husha:

w

perfect

. ,' e, u.i. ,.-:. rt s.eeved "Hect is obtained

kirt'? Ye;i The wide neck line continues in felt 'iowiiy on most afternoon frocks. A'.so

g ones to 1 the long waist I:ne still preiomin-

ner- nates.

I .ace

Th- aff rm .-.irüiT.t thit r. r'. a.i her vr r

- a I a . o n f r ?-. t . In It s;-." c : -Ii e r '. . .'".v rr"n in th

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vinU and mat.r.s It inJivld'aallty which ea-

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for:

i- cortantiy appearing in

Wor; lace? on black

make a

etty contrast,

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NEW YORK, Feb. 11. The beginning of a new ea?on of the year care"!y means, as it did some time ago, .i complete change of wardrob". We ro longer wear our

e lot Iks. tarri

and

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about ln-

ru woo hire ru-ldeed. th." really economical woman

Such a hat is thi Maria Guy model of taffeta and feathers. The taffeta hat Is at home in almost any season one sees it in'een the coldest weather and on warm days. It is an economical purchase. Ostrich feathers contribute to the

smartnesj of the hat.

roni

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t r men du es", y t beads com hi.'

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S'-eni qm: in spring.

as 'and the crown i revered with rlvc-

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Further Cuts to Consumers Looked For If Railway

Charges Come Down. NEW YORK, Feb. 11 Steel j makers recognize that this is buy- j crs market. Itailro.ad executives 1 know it. Other steel consumers are' alive to the situation. j At the same time tho margin of! profit is so small that steel produc- i ers hesitate to make the plunge in ! price. Yet. to secure business in' i sufficient amount to yield spocifioa- i tions that will keep plants operating1 5o per cent of capacity some induce- j ments must bo made to consumers, j Producers and consumers are a unit in demanding lower freight rates. The carriers are not averse to I a lower tariff if operating expenses)

can be reduced In proportion to tho proposed rate cut. Lower railroad operating expenses can bo brought about only by a lower waso scale and by reduction In prices for supplies, especially coaL Granted lower freight rates, lower production costs of steel and of man ufaetured products would result. Lower selling prices would follow reduced cost of output: at least makers would be placed in a better position to grant concessions demanded by consumers. Dependent on Labor. Thus, In the last analysi, the

present as well as tho future of 1

business in iron and stf"l is do

pendent upon labor. This means j organized labor, because the unions i are more strongly entrenched on tho I

rail lines ard in the coal mines than In other industries. All of the trouble experienced now

and impending could be avoided if i

the railway union men involved. It j Is held, would accept their share of; the burden of readjustment in trade j and industry. j Subsidiaries of the Steel corpora--tion continue to faro be.ter than competitors, but even the former are failing to maintain operat. on schedules. East week's output of steel fell below 4G per cent i f capacity, and the average of operation since Jnn. 1 was less than 45 per cent,1

against 40 per cent in December. Independent et eel companies are

quick fool! make

ME TME SUBTECT

FOR A PUSl!

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Irish and Indian situation. Demand bills on London at 4.3 were 3 U cent3 over the rocent low and advances of four to 11 points In the allied exchanges were overshadowed by gains of S to 22 polr.? in other continental quotations, nots,bly those on Holland. Denmark. Norway ani fs-weden. The German rate alone held back .marks making only the slightest gain. Time money rates were more rigid than demand quotations, few loansother than those of 20 to 9 0 day being made at less than five- per cent, the latter rate prevailing for all Ions

time maturities. High grade mer-,

f P L',T; V .: bHk ef t-ab f

CAT TL II lre; li; ftf.i-lv. S terr s $4.73 ä ; r n: STir.!:i' - ir's r.-'V nuk.Top : : CAI.VKS-r.i't t.--.rk.! p.ral str.u.. Top J 1 2

i:st r.rrrM.o i.ivrMoru. IlAfcT TIT'ITAI.O. 1 -rTTl.V. Ite.'iptf heo.i ; rmrket a -. sv .; -I" ir.k ffeers f -' : V : butrhr cr -l.s .7 (.is; hf-lf.-rs 7 '' : ren- f 2 : ' 2' ; I l t f.Vr-tT-rä ; f.!.rj $.".'ij; ,..n ? - i f Mr,?fH J." -tl CALVnS-Keeeit-t r": tnrkft a cull tit e ho :--. .14 sin:i:r am i.amp.s--:;--. 'rts - .

riIie.f.O (IK.MN RKYIJ.W. CHICAOO. Teh 14 ;r:'::; r. r

chants paper was quoted at 4 - rf r ! t.'d.nv. A -.enpnti'' .-Wl" r .-. -'A wi..i'v -cent. 1ut no acceptances were re- ! reeerded ns a re i it ef : -r- .f- a f r-rtrd eign markets. ,li:lv d.-Io-rv ; VJll,-u' ffcted ty the rent ; t '.d !r; k ef t o 1 r t ever th wl...it t e'f in 11. e so-u hwr-t. '"

pert (lci.ir.d i'r (.a nnu;an w:.. -c o. : ported. The I i sr advnL: -. i i wl .- it

-. 1 suited in a general ruh to b".y e-rn :

n wire Lip' .t.

ml 4 ..x t-.t. 1 . i,.. i Mar w t. .it rr c i:! at I ..'-. i:r i h

WHEAT PRICES MAKE

NEW HIGH RECORDS : IttT vr

buy wheat Tuesday hftod the price of that commodity fully 1-2 cents a bushel at one ftage of the day's transaction. The urgency of traders was generally explained as the result of a preceding big rise of values- in European markets. The ."nish here was strong 3 3-4 to 5 5-8 net higher with May 13S 1-2 to 133 5-8 and July 121 .'1-4 to 121 7-8. Corn gained 1 l-?c to 1 r.-4-, oat l-2c to 5-Sc a 3-4c and provisions 17 a 2 0 to .". cents. With reports that wheat in Liverpool was being quoted Tuesday at equal to more than 51.50 a bushel in American money, whereas wheat in Chicago was recently selling- at :es.i thn $1, the majority of traders here took: tt once to the buying- side of the market. In a twinkling the prico jumped to the highest point vet achieved bv the July delivery

and to new high figures for May' since tho recent upward movement j

of values began.

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fl.'Ja. up Th-. r'.-'.frh.t: f.rf IV

May rem cr-T,M IV at v ? : rl'-d 'f ie. Jvdy eem epr.e i nncl.ar.c ed at '-1V Aral c'.ei, d up F'c. Mnv r.ts fii-crcj t-.t. 'r Ht 41 "V. el

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Op-:i High Low C , WHEAT I Mav l.'-j 1-"15 3 ir-', dulr 1.2?. 1.2.-5 1-0 l.'l . i co UNMar f' .r.TulV of.; e.r-j .ru4 OATl!Mar 41 .41 ,4ä .41 .Tnfv r .4. "5 ,42's .4. ryi: - , May l.oe 3 07 1Xi, l. ;.v Julr ''5 7 ; route Mav Noaatcal 2 ' -5 I LA Kb , Mar 10.00 1L03 1AM 11 :?. July Nominal 111. I My 30 45 lfi.flr) lfl. l:July io. yy io.70 io a a-..,,

rnicAoo cash cr.un. WHEAT Nc. 8 red Jl 311-,: No. 2 bard fl.r?4!'.:l.?,:i ; No. 3 tard fl.SlS. CURN-No. 1 tpücw K'.tSJSc; e j

Corn and oats prices reflected to . rellow W V-V No. S yellow

some exitiu ino aum ui ine a-ul jNo o alltJ rLo'iHc : No, 3 il!v market, and were also helped up-; 5:yr;MV: N. 4 mixed 5C-C,.lc; N -ward by anticipation that 23.CO0 . h'.t" : r Nf- 3 wtJt tons of corn ETits would be bought oats Nü. 2wti:a i4-;223e: Ntu 4 v,ri:

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Wednesday for Russian farrulno relief.

MAY, YOUR KAJSTYI

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XKW YORK, Feb. 14. Lvt cjuotat!on3 on the 5tock exchange at 1:2'0 p. m., today, were: A. T. and S. r 11 T

American Can Allis Chalmers American Car Foundry American Lo c o m o t i v e Anacond t Copper American Smelting . . . A. G. W

A. T. and T Baldwin Locomotive 15. and O Bethlehem Steel "IV !3, T Canadian Taciflc . . .

Chill Copper .... Cuban Cane iSug'ar California Petroleum Central Leather Chandler C. and O Colo. Iuel and Iron Corn Products Crucible tteel Chhno Copper . K nam el Eri-e Common

KYK No. 2-41.02. TIMOTHY 4,7. CLOVLll- tl2r,i22. narket r.rtire CLolca Inn: ha fH.2.;: cull to fair ?s-l4; ytarhtga J- 'i 1J 7 ebeej. ?.'j'.i0.rji. HOGS Keeeipt .V0; Esrkef .-ti-Yerkers $10 i H T."j : r iirs 5h-t.-.-i. mixed ?1 äi-.f tu ,5 ; l.rar fl'.'Z il" "'

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Ke..;.7.r ..r. ; fair cael I4vi; 7.'.. sni:i:p AND I.AM Ik' -11

. 107 Va markrt nt-:idv I'riLr. w ! 4 7li ! food ?7.v-,;sir; l'.i'.r r:'e.l

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.,, i n?v iii- ueJi'-ra red. f'i.r. ifiltl.iHt; n:aui:uytb red. J17." : 3 2 I r. $- o-4,-i i ALl'ALl'A SUicir 114 0 '

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r' - J rorre-t-il Iully hjr tl.o W-;- .iHI' IToor and I -d ( u.. 4.' . VLnlx in i.

not getting the share

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current

business which their productive capacity would seem to indicate they should have. This is shown in average operations of 3G per cent of capacity in January and a 31 per cent average in December. These percentages indicate that Indep. ndent mills as a whole rre faking about

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rigb.t in f ill as in summer. f Lilly off at th s. ie.

expectations. Oil companies' orders

feature is the buying of wire pro- ; ducts by wsstern jobbers and dealers who serve the agricultural industry. Stocks of wire products in ; hands of western Jobbers are low", the lowest in several years. One ' jobber is borrow lng from another, while 'awaiting mill shipments to fill orders. The bulk of this business Is going to the largest interest. Export wire order are satisfactory. The 'nrer erdis, however, are at the : extreme pri:e, as is to be expected in a buyers' market.

prf?in In the wi r. con frocks that

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F Perhri t!:e bco t

toon pown fcr cer.eral ut'.l.tv Is thei

-repe gown. H'Ty crepe il cher.es pn3 crepe Rom i ,ir taking the plaer the Carton crt and ceorgftte

brepe II cm a ::nkf a

i A -rrnt outburst of sunspots is as First watches were made in t?. I rule ce.;r.rid--nt with the occur:teenth cnturj" by a Xuremburg renc- t.f br ill ;a v.t auroral displays. '.'"km.Tker. i li-.t on daily lif In the early

J- w an;

When combined with lace.

eq-ii!e rrsI'd Jit Into the

Ureiw.n lace CT-- fiM

tunie snd one tin'

jnnt TOrrn.u ganu'rirgs.

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Dyes Ctethlng Main 7D1 32-tf.

j 'I'.ristian r v. is jfiven In Egyptian

Heaviest growth of timber In tho Cr.lt ed Btate Is on the Olympic renIt.suIa in Washington.

When you ay clgaj tiy Dutch

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dr '-unicr-.ts rt. ej-.tlv dico ered.

Wh.en Harvev discovered the

lil.i'io-) .f th- bleod. men doctors haucht -I at l;i:n. Ir land pncssf tlie larcest lake in the I?ritlh Isles Ixugh N'eah. with an area of 15?. square miles. Milk Is slightly heavier than water.

During the grat plague In London in 165.",. children had to smoke, under eevere penalties. Australia coining 10. 00 pennies a week, et there is a shortage of tlo coins IVrsii !:a no di.-ti'.h rie?( brewerifs or silon. and native wine i the only intoxicating beverage. Ikiison b.a produced nickel thinner than paper and has had a took printed on it. Indon hatter Invented the collapsible opera hat.

Buenos Aires has more than 00

, 3,000 tens a day below the Pteel corj poration'" o-:tput. I SociaI Inducoineiits. ! It i-5 not surprising under these 'circumstance that independent mills j

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through special Inducement. Tko!dr'J- stores ard Tnore than 600 per" avenue chr.sen is through disregard ; fui71A shPs and t"a' parlors, of the nttsburg basing system. More i alcono. the art of hunting with mlhs at Puffalo and Cleveland, a ' iralneJ birds waa known In China w ell as at Chicago and even in east- ; about 2i OO R. C. ern Vr nn.-ylvani. nro er.deavcring J Fahrenheit. who d3lgnd th to protect themselves in their na- i thermcmetf - bearing his name, di'd

! fnr-.l t. rrl'nrv a-.aii.st I M T 1 5V. 1: ' n 1T.1C.

I V - r-y competition by quoting pri f. o. b. j

their own mills, nt r. . b. Ihtts-'as proporrior.aieiy xne rnnaueM burg. j brain. Railroad buying in January was The Br!t!fhr government plans to disappointing. Fabricated structural ' place a school within e reach of tel orders, also, have not fulfilled every child In Palestine.

Erie T'f d Great Northern Ore .. General Ectrlc Great Northern Pfd. . . General Motors Hide and Leather Com. Hide and Leather Pfd. Industrial Alcohol .... International Nickel ..

International Paper Inspiration Copper Kennecott Copper . Laeakwar.a Steel . . Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper

Marine Common Marine Pfd Missouri Pacific: Midvale rl:o! . . . . . . . Nevada Copper

, ! New Haven ......

N. "l. C Norfolk ani Western Northern Pacific Pan-American Petroleum peoples Gm Pennj'lvanla Pittsburg Coal Ray Consolidated Cop-per Ueiding Republic Stel Rock Is'.and" Rock I'.and A Ruboer

Fouthern PaciH'' Southern Itailway Ft. Paul Common Fr. Paul Pfd Ftudebaker Common Sear? Roebuck . . . . Finedalr Oil Pusrar Tobacco PrMuctA Ifta on

: Texnj Rr.-i Pa"!fl i tn!-r. Pacif.,-

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i CORN v:u;- -hu. e. 4 CIA'Vi.R .LL1 1'ayii.g 51-.

I :': in. 1 ALMKE CLOVER Seh! r.g J14 ALFALFA Nortl.frr: yr-n, $14. IIIIr.H AM) TALLOW. ! Corr-t'd Dully M . W. Lliu-mn. N. Main t. I'l.on Mala -"1). HIIE-.V: iH'.f-. kir.s 1 :.

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WHEAT, CORN, OA Ts. RTC. (Corroted by I). II. Morrn, tf MJ1U, Iljdriii.Ue i,v. riittns I-.rf'i, CORN Pa Ilt 1 :T t.U. O TS I'.iy lr.jf SV. MIDDLINGS !l:r.ff II V, rwt. RRAN-ying fcl.4.-i rwt. :iioi ri:r.i s-::,; ji.: rwt. RYE I'avLL? 7t. SCRATCH. FEi;i-S::ir.ff 2.00 rwt. VTliEAT. No. 1 I'ajlai Jl 2 bu. PBODfCi: MARK FIT. (Corr-etd Ii!y by ltriit):rtiood C.rnrrf . Mtn t. I'l.oii' M-li. P.T' l TER Paviig 27c; eiilng 42r rRLftXI LÜ(L-i'ayh.g Zlc; i-jUIns

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,0 i CAEUAGE S.r.l.::.- IVr lb. 3 5 - UEETS AM) CA RRO ä Nw, m'.V.zz 1U tc I'o-jcl. f tiT I ARPLES S.lllr.g 13c lb. 1 i I. ARD 12U,- U.

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Fnited S:a0 0' cords fuel. Theatric a!

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