South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1922

MARY PICKFORD IS WINNER IN COURT SUIT OF $108,000

Jury II turn- Viw nr.iblr er j lift for Arlnr, Surd y ; Publicity Apnt. i m.-.v v-i:i:. Mirrh : a jiry! 1- f I r . 1 1 ii-Jr;--: cur fvlv, r'-j I :t : : "lU-l r'l:t i:i ft'.", j I r . P. ; U r. if", f ; r. in I ' .; f.-r $ 1 " f.-r ;i ! l-r ach j f ' !...;;;,' ky ?!r . k r-i k ! Mr- Wilk nr. if-- 'n.r:i--l Mi-h, Mekf T'l !.."! M'tu:-.. 1 a Tt.ji.:'-:i ! 1-j !r- ( i ' r.v I tiir'.'JK-'.j Ii' r '.ii'e-, r ! I f ' ! : v . : V 'I I ''!:! I i '. -:!! ill - ' .-' -1 !!- !; r. j Ir ka. - Mi- j'Jt y. .Tii'I- Ma'-k i.i'A !. : T tk" fitllT liVl "I- - ::lnt- y I: 1." Mr. r.r,l Mr-. I'm: i: '. tr' l !;r. .1-. ..flif- t tk- J.J Ur. : :-''! .! ": '-r. Hi- t - s!jr:' . "-f :. j 1 1 ? ? ; . I .Miry i! -f- j in If' Is to j A.! !;:, 'uk --r to ra:-- h'T j l i i y ! f r i J .i '.'.'!: to !!ri, 'i"''. 1 r. W ;!'. -mit;.:. uh-.- ;.i :';- rhu .f I j. !- ai'l 1- ?tT ' 'ilir:-.' f"r ;"; win li'.o 1-v j -ir: 4 th-r.- li'ic"! that it -a a - i h- vi;.. r.-uvl' 1 Mr. Zuk'-r f-.i f 1 1 t - i r . -M.-r-mo. Sho a i 1 thf j . !"'! ir .ir,;'1 to nr: ana ii.',uf 1 1 . r : i i -r tkat Charüe Onplin v i - m.i!;;:- .i million dollars a yar arul Jh'-uhf lir urks nn-i h r I'rit w r r v. urth j t : t mueh '' or 'pN to tint cfT'c. A--"r"'I:n? t; Mp. Wilkin nine's -iy jt wis ;mro' il that hf wouM f'.ly f at Ii and jr't other -producer.-. to f. r M iri'ii tvI's which wrnj;.l frrr Zukor to ral-' thr ant. .m l th n : wouM ct. 10 rrr cnt iruiii M.m r.ri t!io new contract. Thu--, ri'iiin l ?10?'00 as lirr m:ni-ci.'H aiol xtr; -liarp:o !- Mary ;:r.t a nn.OOO a wrch .r;?r.it rnnnii; for two yrir5. Mary, who un in tli- curtro"!n Wcdnslay with lor liu-'.irol. 1 o!r'!:i.- .I'nirl'.iaks. ;iti1 hr mother, 1 r ; i I Mr". Wilkrnnin's -tory. !rr 1-iwycrs told tho jury that Mary w is Mich a oo,I a'trss t!.at pro(ii . r came around t lrr with t ri 1 1 1 1 i n tr contracts ami that It was downright ?U!y to think hhc would h':ir- to run ar-und looking for a Mary's motlor ttiflod Tuesday that Mm. Wilkf nnlni; dij not navo a thln: to io with th contract, hut wanted it sisnM in Iit ofhco ho. ans" it woiill lond her pretljp. Wodriesd.iy Mr.--. Wilkcnning'a lawvi r t-!,i wliat ho tho?itrht about Mary'-s mother, and Mrs. Plckford ilmo.-t rid. Hut fhc Mn!l-(I atTain hIimi Mary kissed her and told lier to brace up and sho.' her "Irksh t-"zyo of limner." "This intcriew I'twrrn the id tintiff and the defendant, either ti'dk jda.- or it didn't i ike place." sii l JudTf. Maf. aCJdr yslnsr the. jury. "Oho or tl'.e f!h" h.i3 delih-vat-Iy I:rd. It annot i a mrrn Ümitenf i.f the imagination " T'i.-n )" told the jury that if they fiii-". ! Miry had hem the one who 'ii.;.-! from the path of truth, they ( u!d .".ward Mr". Wllkennlnpr any .-:m up to $lrvO'iO. A crowd loa:d all d iy in the corridor outside tho court room to atch a Klimp.-e of Mary and Don?. NVhen the Mrecn tar! departed tlieso movie fans formed an unsolicited -'-ort down the fairs to ;i waiting aiitomohile. 1'i:-!ts ws so busy slipping "ii a coat that be almost !o-t Miry in the mob of autograph li'Mind.-". h ,epr ra phers. clerks, star j:':rer. and m-.cl'i slfled mort als who urrour.ded he-. PLYMOUTH A s..M ua, i,,.m to Mr. ana Mrs. c ir ::ro Kerr f South Bend. Mrs Ren- u -.in forniTly Miss Grace II irdey. and she js in I'lvmetith at ircrnt th h-r nn'if lier. A .om u.,s 1...rr-i f. Mr. and M: -'. k : e.j i.e.: p.otjrbon on Wedne... - 'd! I .on.; w:l! be know n to : irc p- be.-e n.; I'cr;: I'.v'iprcv, .! lUfkier of Mr. and Mrs. Willi im ! ' i o l e r o V . At-:-oti Pu- klcy ! ill w i'h pneui';.'u: i i' I his been tikep t" the y'ar-hill roiiniv ho.--pif.il W.! : ,-o Rr if.-h :.4 being he'd in t r. " j i : ! "Aai'inc a cill from South 1'!;!. where, he ir to appear in a d.V.-f, e c.tse Wllich Ills W 1 1 e is filing a i :r-r hhn. The -,-e of Zulie Cliue s. f'athcri".e 1 ':-.. ;taTe of Culver w i 1 1 havo t b.- cirrifd over. Three day:, were s I r. r : Iü- w (-k on tlie eise, and th j : r v 'a a.- . all W!ies,hi- night. I-r,: -: ; r fa. wor,; thtt they di- . 1 1 - e. I . : the a- . The fu:."il s rvi. s . - Mrs. cis. . .1 '-.;). 1 1, h Imi d : d . t t tie ho s . I .'. ! Tu lüy ;.;:i... will be loll .-; s-u; U eP-r.i! or. I ;!., v, u 1th bur- . .; .it i!: - S. Jo-pi-, o'!:;. tery. Mrs. ' ! rp i : - I I' t'.e- a h : ! " t n I a:.d o;e CS . k..-r r 1 it :v. A !; : m'.-iiri'd nt the Ji"'io- of I .-d Dull Thursday morning. ":"'. .s f riMO both truU.- wre ! ! x t : r , g u : -' i :' T ..image was ii to t h re i f M ; : : Burk. -old trd.uir;i:i; '1 : i' ; iv i.",r:i;;g t" a n; in by !hrt . s . :' iine I from South Rem!. '! '.. - . ' a ; ;if. t lias been kt.o-. n '" : - e '::'- by the name of s ;f . 's p: ': ' r 'a m.in i.eer of the M.r- . : i -intv ir tlrmary. L. M. H n- . t k "Vtr tho managenietit ' o-i M ire h I. and Frank o-. . . h. I-- had charge of i i- .-t four HTf, !?iov-d t o " : i -.n F ; -I township. The . . : r of inma.'es Ip.ring ': ; tour y.'.it m.n r . tho :' t "i.-.'.f r bei".g ??. F 4 of " .r.. a :,'. t"i he'.p u i'!i '' v. a .out The place and "it . try for Mr. Y r-s to l i I ' ; f -r 1 "'.Ii Inside an-1 on - . ! x. The r.e-.v 4s-;p. rmte-.d - nt i ; a prcgrec; farn:er and 'd v.f . .-. - ! with the hlp rf Mr. ..- 1 Mr- Wal'er Williams, who ha -. mpk-w d to hflp there, it i--x: rd fl at the f.um will be well .'.'-. . : "f. and the inmates ,-nade f. r:.i. b ; r -tir.g tr-t to corn sr.vr- - ..- . r.rrif i i-n -y A. F. S lb rs. eir Prcner.. "! 4 s ll't .s. n i I PKTTIU: I'HK II lOWLIini. T:.e ;r." of a .'. m l-; -n to R:e Pkicklor..- theater n:ll be 2." c r.it either af Prr.fT. r night beginning 2 Wen you say efars My Rutch Mieters 45-tf

Jim Jeffries, Former World Champ, to Fight Devil Soon as 'Parson J.rf ,.N;i;kl'. f'alif. March y.'iJhin the course r-f three pi'.nthr if his plans k Mc..i..ftiJy. JamM J. r.Tlnii Jeffrie.-, fr rmer he.ivywr-.ht b'-Jr;- dumT'.n of r h e world, wf'l aj-par fr,? t'- Ani-M'M'i publi'- a-ain hu, f ii: tiüio :i an v.i .r. x( '. ist. The rmtr of a -.. tnm: .--r.d pub'.-ir- :f a b-"k aro ;, that ire reread tri ( O-jipSr-V fl;.. J.'.ar for the o:-.rKP.r of Tom Sharkey, jm-i rorp.ff ;,,(, i ; fli . mors Htii rnr v -Mi r -hinfus 3:chts of th.r. Mjuared rir :. . J'ffri's a?5rted toij.jy fhtt her-Hni- in?resr d iri pr. ,i li,r the cosl through a rmnn M.t.i. V. Ituttr-rer, who ha-- written ,i hook lo.'se.i on tlie f ind irr ntal fahir.fs of the x-w and cd Te5MmmL and couched in pr.riz- which all can understand. And if the teaching of this book that th former purilLr. will endeavor to carry to all.

TAMMANY' WHIP OF ENGLAND NOW PERILS PREMIER j LI(yil (jt'urgc May Kr.in as Kc?ult of Stronj; Movrment hy Sir Younger. LONDON. March Uriti !i conservative pjirty lead rs jnt hero today in a secret session upon which the fate of Bremler Lloyd OVor?" and the coalition government depvndfd. j The .sei.-;on followed a confer, roe ! between Austen Chamb .-Jain, nffi-i cial kadep of the parlv. and Sir fioorr Yoim;. r. chairman of the unioni. party crwnization, known ! as the "Mian hrhinn tho throne.- i T.ie orcmlerks Hdher-nts, were on-i timh nistic They believe the conscrvative "ilichanls" a:o lurvo.is. The Vour.irr faction tlipv .c.i, ij I.e. k'innin- to realize that if is be nrc ! nnera name, ratner than tho conservativo majority, which Is tho real tackbono of the coalition government. Lloyd Ceorgc's letter to Chamberlain, conceived by many here. as a threat to resign unless tho conservatives -ea.sed personal attacks, has precipitated tho trouble. The: prime minister, according: to leaders of the unionist party, has asked a quasi voto of contidence. and their secret meeting- today was t dtrniine their attitude. Balfour , Siioi'sxir. The outcome of ndafs meetingwill furnish a furtlier definition of the Incident of the 'premier's letter, which came as a "bombshell" to many politicians lure yesterday. Talk of a amoral election, whioh must come some. tin. o this. ytar. has been revived. The resignation of Lloyd (Icorpc. if the premier really j carried out his alleged threat, would 1 not necesarily force, thi at once, however. Tentative plans have been made by the coalition to have the test of strength in April, when conditions are somewhat better than at present. Arthur J. Balfour would b the probable successor to the premiership if Lloyd George quit. This, however, is the most extreme, political gossip. There was every likelihood today that the whole matter would be patched up by out spoken 1 unionist support of Lloyd (bore-. iao eonsTva 1 1 v s. at ineir meeting today, held all the cards, however, Austen 'hamberlain, titulir h ader; Arthur .1. Balfour and otlo rs of the "rider state.sni.. n" of the con- , . . support the premier. Sir n orst- . . . ' lounit'r. who is the neare.-t arorool, ir. TlHtich n! o ti T:i ninniiv too., n 1 r Vi fOi -j t.iil. . ... ...... a. ..'' i ft Ulli honaire. was t)o man whoso influ- ; live was mos' 1 m.r rou.H to Lb-nd n.,.r.r. Veuimer ' I aniinan " Whip. ,1,v1-r ri i,. 1. --.,1a i ' ' I . - I , I l l i " ill !--. 1 the "die-hards" .0 jn number, who oppo-ed the Irish s.eftb rr.ent. the iudeperdejo e of I.'gypt and every o!irr 111" ral nioi o'l the part of tl;.- premier Sir .;ergn is over 7" y. a v of age ntd leavf-i the a-fio work and routine, to fh cb.i. f wJiip. Lieut. Fol. Leslie Wilson. He is an ou? and out opponent of Lloyd Reorge anil a spUt at this time, unwelcome to most conserx ativr s. woubl find him a ready lender of the pppos! - li(,1k Lloyd George's position h-is weakened of late by .attacks of Younger. The outcome ; r. e-nr ; c eieenoT's (tin ccahtion lot: three 5 ats la-t w ex th" r c. nt disturbance in li.lard. t!i- Fr-t.ch suc.e-.-, j,, s-curing post i-op.e tneut oT the Fenoi confeia.-1-c., and a spirit ! i-.-viT;! lettir ir down on nublie --.. --- , -- commence, in tro pr.-mler. have s rm:;s;v inflnen s . ! i " u . Th.- unior.i. d the , oa lit ion's no-!., "die-h inb" do not ' 1 " oaiance or powr. 1 tmy can I scare. Iy hope to b t a premier if I ; there is a per..' ral eb etiou. Itur at: tbeir m. nrg today th. y can d. . id--10 go til i. oii ii-rorge into ivs.:ni!;:i ' j or ctn irc an iTnnie,nae cenrr.u I elect p.m. It will be more a t.-t ,,: I i(..,Ml strength w i t nt n un!o.u;.-t ranks t.nn of the coalition .m a whole. Lloyd George is uv.-brstocl to have infiirm.il C1-. iTn'ur'iin n.i IBalfur he will continue to lead a I coalition including unionists as lore j P they are fp(ken-!en for the pai'V. ; but will resign if Young, r is th-- re il The diief unionist : : pi 1 : rt j asa;n.-t l.loy.l George is t e..: -x j usintr tb :r .-upport to eufor. . !.o ral : policies. RIi( KsTO.i; PJUCF. RllIU CRR. ' i 2.'. cents will he the a lr:v-;on .charge .afternoon and nirht at the R lack -.-mo the.ifer begir.mr.g Stm- ! da v, March .t. .'.2 I Madame Swart s ard her op.-raters are b.fil'ii :n the .e.mr.d floor o:!U es jat Rrandon-Purre'd's. Phone M. 017. Jfffersm blvd. entrance. 62 You can't be an rxrrrt on odors and tise Rlue pevil Cleanser in your home. 63 Rut a RIu Pevtl in your bath tub he will promptly ideal the rings. 63 SPHAKING Ol' CIC. R. When a u --ay c. cars s ay Pufen Masters. 45-tf

BUCHANAN 4 Oi Mim lay aff-ri.oon the Thirty I dub hebl its nrtitinl t;on of o?hirrnat th v.m,. ,,f M. f. y ;;nI rry. Ko!I i ili npon-. wer1- 'ur- . rent rvent. Th" fr mvin ( '.'': r ', wer ot d for th c s-!ini? year: l'r--.dent, Mrr. K t i ?-i;n r: ice I preid. -n t. Mr. Ma.' 1 ''ampbrl!; rrotary. Mr-. A. . Wii'.nm-.; iorr"-;sp)tid:n-t-ertary. Mri-. I.rrtie j smith; tieaurer. Mr--. Maym Ityle; 1 record -k ; r, Mrn. Hattf ?"tke; 1 d'ratr. .itul ait'.ri.alo tw tl.- Ktatc i fc d rat ion nvention. Mr-'. A. o. I Wik: it:w. Mi s ,. Ik Sm;:h; 1 Jca; to oir,:y f.-ilf ra t ion. Mr-. S:;r ; H. - r.l.. lv. Mrs. .UM 'an.;,b. 11; jdflf."atr to th- TiHtional fedf-ration : convention, Mr?. Rena Ie.onb" rj:. ! Dainty refre.hm nt. w err -rrv d by f)o rr".''!it fTi'T r.". The rnctir; , m t we;: will b- with Mr--. If. Ik '' i . a r n be r a i . Tk." Mondiy Lifrrary du! mf t : Monday afternoon with Mrs. ltc. ion Mam Th- 5tiljec for the .-jfternoon .va "National rop.srvation" ; and wa- ably liar. died iy Me.danie.jj'rmeh. Podd, Johr:.con and IViOom. 1 The me-tin?r net wee- -will ! at the I homo of Mr?. Ik F. Krt. I M r.. ' I .- nb r,2: w as hoc4-5-? to : the I T i ;;- Ii'-I.ucky club Tuesday ; e 1 1 ; r. C. . Mrs. J. L. KicJiartN returned Sun- ! 'lay vcmr.cr from si wokV vacai nn at V"nite rity, V. I Mrr. I)on Ttome, -who has bren

gm MARKET SWAYS IN LISTLESS FASHION Stimuli!.- of Hravy Demund in Closing Hour (wvrs Tone of Strength. . , , , OWUt M-ar-h I'. N'O SflocIi n,arkcl, rf;" a"fl f"H in 'ti1' Ic-' fiion luiin? the pn-at r part (,f Thursday's -c-sFion. but bcuno ;iCtU" a,ul stronff in tho hin 1,our : under tin- stimulus ot .a oeniand tor i steels. limiors, ciiuipno nts. oils, "'"' and laiL?. Final prices showed pains of 1 to points in Oulf States steel. F. S. st el, Lima locomotive, Pie rce Arrow prf.. Mexican Petroleum. Anurican Suar, Cuban Sucar pfd.. tr. S. Cast Iron Pipe, F. S. Rubber, Missouri Pacihc i-fd., and Western Pacific. Sales amounted to SO'i.nO share 3. Tho steady liht inquhw for money wtis reflected in the call loan market where tho rate gradually ea.sed from 4 "-i to 4 percent, the lower rato beinr posted just, befmo tho close of the market. Purchase- f nureantilo japcr for short dates were reported at slight concession.-? from the recent 4 .'1-1 percent rate. All foreipn exchanges, with one or two tmimportant exceptions were reactionary. Demand sterling fell twi cuts. French, Italian and P.el"ian rates were lower by ciLrht t ten points and German marks wa re -''cutely weak, falling to 4 1-1"0. I.. . ..... . Healnests was shown by centra i Furopenn remittance rf, notably Austrian and Polish exchanges. FOREIGN BUYING LKADS TO UPTURN IN WIIKAT Fl 1 1 A J( . March Indications of bri.ok new- foieiu'ti luing of wluat led to a de.-ided 4i;)turn Thursday in prices here. The market close. t more !at ! ?.- to I-..- net melier wnn , j ,( v - ,(. (( j"J(. j F,- "o - I. and .lu! IL'J 1-1 j i-1 1 u- ii:icd in alue ::d';i ;.s fo i- anil oats :; -s to .W In provisions tit" outcome varied I from l.'.c. decline to l.'.c adance. j Ikstimated ra b" s of wheat to Furhursdav an.l We-dnesday totalbd more than two million oushI , ,, , '.N. :e hu k of t!i..-. .iiiiouut v.a; ; . , ... , Fl !.' ad i .1 U WUfot, but a llucial pfO- ' w it i o ii m i. i i : i l : i . ' i i ) i l ; i o i I ' 1 11 11 w.u? Durum, grown in 'I j 1 1 T e ( j st.-ttf ;i, a .raae uom r . s'tatfc a : o ar'." r.i is in nl. Italy warf s id to hav Pure i.a 1. 1- ... I '.'I 1 .O.l t lo li s id 'l'unim and to be in the ma,!..! to, !nore. I" "-üio-tl-n W Itll the I. il-r-.pe.in ouyifg a. i. nu.igo auinoin said world importing cointr:e are :hrt of aetuil n-tir'-iii'Mits more fhai 1 IH',11 HMMi bushel. I Ml tk.e i tin r li.od. a 'riti-ii niitiinvi'v a.iniofrd as putting the urplw.-? of . xport countries at 7 0 . oVi o , 1 1 e. - hn--k'-. Falling r-ff in f!;e vol'Mn" of receipts of corn h Iped to 5-frenrt Icn j prices for corn and o.its. j i 4rFRR.R M1WS Sl'M.MAKY. j NRW YORK. March Lk Rank of ; ,;,,,,.,.! i:nc bang, d at 1-2 '.MM,-tr.f. ,;. , ,... Arr-.w M(toi- Far 1 ' for y, , T,,p , i.,-. r.ijl. shows net j , tl ,-; ,- ri , , s tay and inventory ' ,,.,... ,,f ? . 1 j agaitcd n- t , ,irfl.-lt in prjp ,,f 1.7hi.tMl. ,, idinc-, f.- w el; end-d l-'eb. . - . ... . o. -ve i , - . v t t ! le..-rff .11..:. I . , llf, ....... i,m iy.;i more than , ,r ;tL-,, ' Date of d pot;' of I'.-nvecatld Tlio (dia-ide ti,- p. r. eiit bond.-: umb r . riilKr, , . ,,. ... ,., , io,, ,.ian xtondcd from Mar h I to Mandl "1. ,,, . inf. .res' b ar- , ,;,,( S f,,r l.onus agreed ..... .. ... .. 1 I a i . 1 . i 1 oi 1 1 1 1 o 1 1 1 - . - .a. f. . bei., vol acre i o, to Pie. t Hard:: g. Tobacco Pi-'lac cr pi ration for j 'e.i end-d 1 "1. I'1?!, r.-ports, net income aftt r charge- lnit befo: f. d. ral ta of $ V F. a .-har. .-arp.-.l i . . .1 unnoi t-'.-k against 57.70 in L..;a! J c,r I fi yiidi. a-e fo of;.-, fodiV i state of Mk-s.oir; soldier I 1 "n u s :. c rce n ' tir.-i.ls ' o I'M l.k" to I. SO percent Net income of i railroad.' ;ii l ti.uarv. ?l:,22'.t2n a-ain- " i ,1. I-, a M.7...'.".:s a v.-.ir ego nav rd;:: F .. T-.,..-.- ... i.f l'n.'vt. . I-,-,,.,,-.,, Gross 21 .:77.2U a i p s t last vear and o;-- rating e1" n-.-s ?F'r:i?.12: auair-t 3 - I'.'.Tf'?. M o.-f . r i r rv Ward's .--ales i f i of b : i r' J ",7 l.e r.. increase Industrials A- . 1". . Rai'" .S7. Si l DFHAKRR TOPICS. 'J he Ib.ietuatlor.s in Studt bak. t s.-.ce it s- Id at it. r.-cent high ot lil7, have been pc rp'.exing. Sine sei ing at the avoo high Ieel it has had several m Rcvks and a 'a- v "Rul rallies- ,,,. , -,,-h ri'lv lea. - ed a figure j.,;t short of its pre-( '.F(tser. T;ii Iii oro red the roi.. I , , 4. ! ti...! a1 to wherr.er ac-icnulation or

fry iM with quinsy. If Improving. Her mother. Mr?. K. J. McDonald ol (J,)'.: n. : caring f r hr. .Mr?. S. A. Wood left Tuesday for !u r hom in fhioaco after .-rendirm revral veek '.vith hrr rier, Mr", r.'flla Slater. M :. . Doris Deck ia In ChIeRo tliis wee); visit inr at the home of her slater. Mrs. Itohrrt !. Mis Mrarct Whitman entertained 12 friends at a theater party on Tuesday evening. Mrs. J.loyd H.indr and little ron ot Tlir- Oaks are visiting at the homo

j of h r parent?-, Mr. and Mr.-. Ucotkc I Drm'.nir. Sr. An ecitin;r basketball came wat pliycd Tuesday evrnln In Kough'fi hall between Uuchanan hisrh ?chool and Benton Harbor hisrh jorrl team. Tho llr.al s-vore read 2- to 13 v.ith ronton Harbor the winner. Superintendent W. H. farcy ol po'.vagiac referee tho game. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Coffey hive returned to Duchanan from Hartford. At present they are laying at the Hex hotel. Supt. Ik 1'. IJsrscrt la in Chicago this week on bu5inor.o. Mr.-. ?arah Mutehler dd Sunday afternoon at her home northwest o ! Cucliairin. Death was due to paralysis. Tlie funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the Christian church, and burial made in Oak Ridge cemetery. Rev. Frank Mutchler of Des

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Inquiries amor. trood J'idccs of Iii'-e. movements elicited the suc;y stion that dis-tribution probably In process, but in' all probability it was ncr.v preliminary to another forward movement in the not distant futurr to ?.till hig-her prices. In this connection Mr. McKinnon expresses the following opinion: "There is no doubt in my mind that StiideLaker is bein? distributed. Be that as it may, I believe that later the stock will make new hih levels, but iiiKintitne I would not be at all surprised to fee it work back to around 93. "1 am telling my friends here, as wci. as on the wires, to market their stock whenever the market shows strength, with the idea In mind of re-instating later to advantage. There Is no doubt. In my Judgment, tnat the opportunity will present itself, an in tho not distant future.' Stock Harket Selling Prices At The Close

NI7YV YOPiK, March 2. Closing prices on the stock exchange today w c re; V T C- s 1 ' ol' . 1. iV . I ' I , A American P.cet Sugar C7'i American Drug Syndicate .... rU American Can 4l,8 Allin Chalmers 4 1 Amcriiau Can l'oundry 11 American International 4 Pi American International 141 American Lo.iniotive lüs An.'iconda .opper isrH Americiut Smelting ol: Refg. Co. 47; A. O. W 23 '2 I 1 110 ' Baldwin Locomotive 10Gr B. cV: O ;;7 r Bethlehem Steel ;" 4:.; B. P.. T t5'H Canadian Pacific F'.'ä thili Copper 1 rs (uban Amerie-in Sutra r -1 R Cuba Cane Sugar 1V California petroleum ."Ft. 'entral Leather ::4 C. 's. O )n Colo, l'uel y Iron -::' Corn Products 102'"h 'i urlble h'tcel 56 "ci Chandler 74 Rnamel 34 Frio Common l7 General Electric lö-'-i G neral Motors S r-s Great Xorthern Ore "ä Great Northern Preferred .... 75 1 j Hide lA.a.ther rnmmon .... Lj'-I-Hide ,v:- Ioather Preferred . . . :r's Industrial Alcohol I4:,s International Harvester Il Int. rn itional Nickel J2M Internatie.nal Paper D'ij Inspiration Copper "A't Rennerott Copper L's1-, I , H'k;i u a tia Sf eel T, . L- high ' 1 lley "s R v N 1 1. : a IMexicau petroleum 1 j 4 1 s Miami Copper "7J

Marine Preferred Missouri Pacific: Midvale Steel . . . Nevada Copper . Now- Haven .... Nk . C . 71 ' - vO' . 1 I . 17 . 7ri .. 7ftri . 1 . MR . r. 1 0 . 7 Ran. Gulf Northern Paop'ie I Pacific. Oil Pure ul Pan-Ann rie;in Petroleum P.-opIes (fist I'oimsylv.a nia pb-reo Arrow Pullman F. Bay lonsolidated Copper Reading Republic S'Cel Rock Ifd.uid Bock Island "A" Bock Iskmd -Ik' Rubber Rumely F-ammon Rumely Pfd Southern Pacific! Southern Railway 17's Höf f: 7s 1 v ' 1 " ' ri 7, 7:" " 74 1 4 1 4 .1 : 2:f4 St. I'aul 'ommon S'. Paul Pfd : Sir.'Zn.'erg; R " ' H .toot, .F2 Studeb aker 'ommon j Sludebak." r Pfd. . . . S. a i-Roebuck Sinclair ol . . s 4 ,J-" - o 1 - I - , R1 lie T.diacco Product . T. -a.s Oil i i '. a .- i a c i ; i - T ... T ..... 1 ": Fi.ion Pacific F. S. St'! Co!llD'in StTl Pfed.

F. S. Foo l Form ? Ftah F'Jpper 02 ' Vanadium .steel .7 V stern Fnion .2 ; Willy.s .tverland r"k 'irginia-Cardir.a Che.mieal . . r. 2

Riberty bonds 3U percent f'7.0'j st C; :7.C'2: secor.,1 4'ss r.?0:j fr firs' 17. 4 ' , s4'i's r7.4"'; second 4'4 thipl 4 R"t 1S.12: fourth -f.7.10; fifth 4'ks 100. 2. niirAfiO C.KARV RKV1EW. e'TIirAF.O, March 2. F.ralri prices wer. higher en the Chicago board of trade today. Long wheat continued to v in-' on th? niarkft through spvf-r.il of tW- Faflif.g houses, whil ther was lor'1 buying en a setback, early In the ,V(;st tut tb rrp i secure under a blanket of snow. Ruving f corn was .af trfl .dlir" was fr'rlr general in! s V .. 1- ! . .1 ti.;L.:,. :

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Mol;.', lona. catne Tuesday to at- . tend the funlal of h: mother. trs. ' rarah Mutehler. The membership of the KVvari , club has been limited to ard m.- : itors to l.

Mrvv M:vi:i:nirsii vuiNf;i;i: is nLM(N.NTR.Ti:i hi:hi.. A wonderful wringer ha; b-rn invented that will not hrra'.: buttons nor injure the fir.err. Tho Central K!ectr;- Cc is d-m-onstratlnc a wonderful re-v vr:r.ff known a.; tlo ?svcrcrr.h wr.nzT which wrir.gv? liclit and heavy garments at the sar.;e tirr.e. ! will not injure, the liner. even though the hand is run rieht thr-ueh the w rinsing' rolN; nor will.lt br: ak ! button.'5. Sounds t'-'o -no 1 to be true, but the phenomenal performino of th" wrincor i-i made .o?si!"e hy p.s threc-lnh w rineme mil i of soft Hire cum rubber. While tin.- rub-be;-r.rr!.) sif-jojrnt pres.-ll'e fo writ;;c perfectly dry both licht and hcaT garments it will not injure the tinkers nor break button?. Tim N-frerurh vrinqr i. built by the Buckeye Trima company of Sidney. Ohio, for cxrl'jyia n--- on the Prima flectric Washer. f'alvin Sfertzbaeh, chiropraefor. ' praduate of Universal School of! Davenport and Ros Schcol of Fort ! Wayne, has opened officfc at :,2I N. ; Main st. 4 tf. nnd rled up C'c. July wtVnt ej-rncd r.fr i:- it i -i'".. a. in- im "Ci vil j. -1-...-. ..

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elosrd up 1c. .Inly mm m cried eff 'ic at fir. closing up Ike May oats opened oit' at 41e and closed up July e.lfs OJfned up he at 4-Tc. clejlng tip '...c. rnic'Aoo c.itxiN n.a:.

Open High 1,-c.t Fleto 1 4r.-4 i.po4 i.4-j'4 1 .40.1 : I.'.'') t.T' J 22 ..e,i, .t'.T" .tV.".H .ei j .le', .C...II, .e,7". .',o4 .Ilk, .12'; .11', .421 4 .4.TH :!R .4", .la-j, 1 fit 1 lit'e 101 1 ."'" 'j, .'.''i' j -''"''i .. ', ' j .ti.Vt

W II HAT Mnv .Itliv .... CORN M.ir Jnlv OATS M .iv Fidv KVI1--Mar .... .Tnlr T( UKMa v Nominal LAKt M.i v l-oo Jul v 1.M7 IRHSMay 11. 4 July Nominal 12 1 . 1 0 1 1V 1 2 12 1;2 11...2 1 1 00 12. i7 12.12 ; 12 :.o 1 11.10 11V'i i l oo rillCACiO AM! r.UAlN WTR:aT No. 2 Lard $1.40; No. 3 hard! ?l"'W,. CORN No. 1 vrllew F2'l-:: No. yei low fd ;.. ; No. :; eii.ov r.ro .j'riwc: 1 No. 4 yellow ,s' ;lM'.ok ; No. 2 mixed "dr-r i 62c: No. mixed .,rti.v,iiii.Je: n... 4 mixed ."WV: N. 2 whit" '! e2c : Nc 3 white cCH.lr: No. 4 white rs i ..'.. llATthliV V'.t.se. JIYII No. 2. 51 o!' .. TIMOTHY ..V.f 7. " CLOVIIK $P2 ' 22. (iil( . I'Komri; muki;t. I IIIF.M.O. Mareli 2. - lU TTlIi: -Freannry ti7e; standards ö""ie; ti rst s 1'.2 ti : eeeiid! 2tc,f ;;,. m;i;s Ordinaries 2K22c; Firsts 24' j (jr-bhc CHIHISB Twins i:F'-2')Fc ; Americas giO-.o. POl IntY- l'ewls 2e; daeks 2e ; gfee lse; s). rings L's-; turkeys :;..; rcsofrrs ic: lr"ilers i,nne.

I'OTATOIIS Kee. ipts 4:: .-.us. Wis. I CI round wldte. saekid. ?1V0'F2: blah., fj Knssofs .2.2'.; 2..':a : Netter Oems S2.2ä: L! HAST Iirri'ALO. Mini 2. CATTJ.Icfi Receipts Pi lie.i.l : market .aetive. Ship- tt ping steers .'.; .yf.0 : bi -her giadesfi 7.iV)!.S.."il: heifers .Y.'.-VI',; 7. 7.". : fonh-rt .." 1 J (.;; i-iiwk f'J.g..'.;; ; Pulls S". ..!'.; ."..2." ; milk j j cows and stringers .:'...'; 1 1 ". I j CAI.VIIS Re.-.'lpf s -jon; market .-low. 1 H Full t . hoie,. ..,-, 1:1 .-. ip sm;i;r and i.amrs Receit.ts s"0;! market slow. Flmi. c lambs .l."'c 1ä.7ä : ! l

uii ii j. 111 it. . , f,iuiiij. r,;it..Hi;i sheep pi., "Ml. I t ; :I XPS - Iteeeipls .".21 Ml; unke slow, '"i Yorkerei $ 1 1 .7 :i 1 1 lid t.i-s 11 . P", 1 l.-jr, . i J

mixed .1 I.oMm n ; lu .-ivy S1 1 .2..'. 1 1. PI ; r'lighs .y.F.'.V.; ...". i ; stags 'o77.n. rincAf.o i.iviMoiii. FIHCAliO. Mirr-h 2. II .; --Receipts --.mhi; iiriri.O sjow ami un.stlv .c-;;-ie I higher. ltulk so,; ll.ir,; top Sil ".'; if heav w.ight J l siu,; 1 1 ; med'nun weight 4 P rö'r; 11.2K : light w.-idii 11 .1" . 1 1 .:; : I I light lights ?pt ..Vf.; 11.2: la avy p. i. -king sows, smooth .' 7ä' l".2ä : parking sows. rough N'...; :.. ; jugs V.. m'.; Pt.l... jf I'ATTLB Receipts foOO : tua'rk t strnge t" higher. I?"-ef M. rs .'. II ',;: 70 ; m.-.j . 1 him and good $7.,,i'f r.l.". ; good n n-1 f .hejee $.?,7o f.40 ; -i un in . r. and m ol in ui ft f '', -j;, s.;;-, : Putcber eatfo and heifers $ l.7ö; S.1Ö : cows .4 '.7 '',.äo ; .an Tiers ardi ti Itters cows and laifcrs 2.7ä; l.lät j t anner steers ?';.7v'u.ä: veal rapes S7.ru'.; : 11: feeder steers" ä..V'c 7 ." : Ftoeke'r steers $ä.l07 7 : fdo. 1: co-.vs and heif. rs ?j.::.'.i.r,o. MIl.1,1 - -l.C-e.'lpTa -.hhi; m;jrhet Slow!! and steady Lambs 512.70'; 1ä 2". : lambs i f -'in ;ni'i common sp .i ij..o : waihugl Wethers JP'l''ll. 'U.S .v. ö'l .il; w .-, cull and eo'union c".'' ä 7ä ; feci, r l.uat.H .I I.i'.i i:: .V. ritTMii nii i.ivrsro k. PI l TSPd lhi. March 2 - -'ATTI.il - Re- t eipfs light; market sn;r. Fh -'. Zsr.r 2": goo.i .7..C's; lair .7'V7.'"i; calves 1 '..-. I t SI I RR F AMi LAMPS- Rrroij.fs fair:' timrket lower. Prime wctb.rs -V"d '...''; good s s.,-.-. ; l.-i i r- mis. d .7'a 7.7". ; laiuhs t .1..'; p; lit KiS - R. '-cipt " 1ä doiitii.. d. elerlu irk.t slow. Prime heavy HL2"-. 11..V; ! meiiiunis SI 1.71'f 11. 75 ; 1 eavv ..rk.-rs i f 11.70'r 11.70: light Yorkers SI 1.2."..-; 1 1 . ! Pigs 1P;11.2o; rougtis ?.,"'. r :.: ; stag-! I J.V.,ä.7ä . INI! WAKOMs MVIIsrOl K. f IM I ANA Pohls. Mare i 2- Rim;s. - ! jr Receipts ..'' i: in irk. f slow. It. st heaviest ?P 7.".'. 1 1 Pi; m.ilinm mixed 1 1 . 1 ' 11.2': i o'Umon cti..;.... M I ."' 1 1 .". ; P-iM. of sal. s .II a il.:;:.. FA I I LI. R.-eipts tioo; mnrkrt str.OigjJ !('; 2- up. Steers $ .".'.; s ; -ow s and h. if. i ; rs .2'; s. ! SRKLP --Receipts b-; market f -a I v. I p J'a . ; t ' "A L V MS - lh i e i p t S .".o'l; Dir kef Sfn;1,Jy ii i Top .I2.VI. i 1 I sol "i ii m:i) m.i:ki:ts. m:ki ma r k nr. (I orrrctrd I'aily l.y I. A. Hour. .s. Ml.hlcn st. l'htn f.inroln ö::ci.) TIMIM Selling, SL.r) p. r l,u. I FLOVKRMedinra red s'h- jr.. I mainncth red. swaet cRv. r. 5-s 'jt Al.rALPA Spiling. ?14 ; i si pan ;i:ass s.ihrg. 57 .t t MII.l.lIT-lVm:;ivr. sclhn-. $1.7". vt , ALSIKI--Selling. $14. ' It illiL l.il.l 'in. (orrrrte.l P.illv br W. l ionm-in vin . Main st. I'lionr .fain -i I . i ...... .i.... .... I HIPR: ."c : caifskins. p.... TALLOW Rendered. r-oj-h, r.lIi:SWAX-2"Cj per R. II Y. STRAW AM rilLH. rrrel.d Haily by Oie fcly Mlllrr I I. in u n , 1 t n J'ik V Mi,):lft.in . l.ru. vile. . . . ' . .-.I. nif.111 I. Phon.. Main .iH."..) M.W HAY l aying. J-H op; ; s. Iliio-. S2tf; 24 t r ton. ' ATS Paying. sGling. öo'.jt.,-. tu; rarir.g. i ' ; s. tucg. '," .(. fLOVIIH SLLO Pa; yix g. .12: Ilm? . 1 I. flF'l'k ALSlKi: CLOYLIF-Sclling. 11 ALl'.I.FA-NortLrn prr.wn. $11. S UKAT. CORN, (UTS. PTf (rorrrsrtd Dally by I. H. Morcan. Marl Mill. HTtlrfiit'c ft'. I'hon I.. .Veit.) FORN Payirg. Z- per hit. I IATSP.1 iig. M 1 1 I LI N . s - S ' ! i n ir, l .'.ä fi-.t. I'.RAN selh'.g. Sl.ij et. jlyj";11' UA rwt' sfRAT.H KELP- SeTling. .2 '-i rt. WHLAT-N'o. 1. paying. ?ir, lui. PRO I) ICE MARKET. ( orrT-tl Hallj- by nrotliarhoofl r.mrrrr 2V) N. Main t. riioi1 M. RM.) Pd TTKR Paying, 2o u ; felling, Zi ("lrREsH KGGS Paying, ;;.; selling. 42e bz. FR11TS AND VRiiKTAIlLlkS Call- ; fornii r.aTei orang". -i'e uni. POTATORS selling ?L.o bu. j F VF.RAUI. -seiiir g. iu. Rhins A.Mi CARROTS- New, elhtig. .V lb 1IKAO i.i. ti. - i. i. i tt r Selling. b"c 1 . IIRAP I.I.I ll Lh - 1.-' i.-a.i.

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This is the beginning of the Sweater season, when you appreciate not only the comfort and convenience, but the cheerfulness of bright colors that the Sweater brings.

QUAKER CRAFT LACE CURTAIN NETS All new patterns, dainty new designs. The largest assortment w e have ever shown. Priced specially from, yard, 49c to $1.00 Marquisette Curtain Material, specially designed for sleeping rooms, satin finished checks, with designs in blue, gold and rose. Priced per yard 69c NEW SPRING WASH FABRICS RAJAH CLOTH A beautiful wash fabric, for dresses, jumpers and skirts, colors are rose, nilc, pumpkin, Copenhagen, lavender and tan. Specially priced, yard 59c BEACH CLOTH Three large assortments in all the new spring shades. Specially priced at yard. 29c, 39c and 45c FRENCH GINGHAMS A great showin g in checks and plaids, very soft, fine finished cloth. Specially priced, yard 59c BASEMENT BARGAINS SPECIAL PURCHASE OF JAPANESE RICE STRAW RUGS Extra well made, taped edges, beautiful stenciled designs in brown, green and blue. I hree sizes specially priced 18 inch x 36 inch. . .38c 27 x 54 inches 95c 36 x 72 inches - . . .$1.45 "Hinter" Combination Sets Glass mixing bowls with lids, 3 sizes, 5-7-8-inch. Special, per set of 3 98c Dairy Pails, 1 2 quart size. Made of heavy charcoal tin, 50c grade. Special 39c DOMESTICS Pillow Tubing, linen finish 40 inch, special, per yard 29c 42 inch, special, per yard 35c 27 inch Apron Ginghams, large and small checks. Special, per yard 15c 27 inch Drers Ginghams. Special, per yard 17c 1 I J j il j r,l I ! II M 1 t : 1 14 ' r , 1 ( F 'H I y pj

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NEW SPRING DRESSES We have just received i rhippent o' new Spnnq Drt-es m ( pntein ( :epe and I l?'"t.; handsomeiy rn!?roidered 1 1 ir.:r .nv -!d)i:i seen in drerres, so tow in puce. Spr.-j d- jy rl p ly priced Saturday at ... SPRING COATS AND CAPES Attractive I' Priori! A wonderfully I.ujto collection in nil thr new Spring tabrics and shvirJe. MISSES' COATS AND CAPES Prices Ranini; Itom NEW SPRING BLOUSES This collection includes many new Blouse in Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe. Charming

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I n i SATURDAY SPECIAL Women' hivh Tide, Im'h heeled b-hoes, m black l:id, brown ki'l. siierle or paleTit. 1 hec shoes v.old for as hi.'h as $9.00 a pir- S.-jtur-day, per f C)0 pair .... fv. H 5 Jonie prn ei lor rviU If c - urday clt There arc many f amily is thf; family shop; hirjcr quality footwear for i M

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NEW SKIRTS Specially F5n.- cd Cd ox C7'j or" Separate Skirts were never more beautiful than this Spring. Larc plaids and various sie checks in plain or pleated, with novel button trimmings.

A Vn M V. rl - 1 1 i; r.9 TJ We K r4 M 1 1 i! i ; i-: il i . i , '- - '-w-. "-lnÄ '5 New White? Dresses, ?hort and long, very pretily trimmed. Specinllv priced from 69c to $1.00 Wool knit Carriage Kober.. Specially priced at . $1.50 Infants' Wool Sts. plain .ind binrv km', weator. and hooter Spr( iallv prir .a. $1.75 EXTRA SPECIAL Children's Wool Swe.it er Sets with sweater, oip i n ( leggings. Worth 3.00. Spocj.illv pricfj U . $1.15 ?1 II c ' SATURDAY SPECIAL f ' s" ;t ti d ( j i 1 1 s' !on. tnr 'Iresc, pf.iy or -rliool wr.it, in bl.if U nr hrov. ii. tJ: - i M : . 1 fi f! urd;v fit Others .Saturday $2.45 n ti d . . . . Si. 93 1 1 prr. rt 1 f OT i I i ' i ' ti ! I t 1 1 9 il t Moc Stores but thii torc stoiu; whnr you r riiony. L-et Priced Men's and Boys all Leather Gauntlet Glove and Mittens. Values to $ LQ0. Special to close out, pair. . .50c Men's black Drill Work Shirts. Special value.. G9c :1 J