South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 95, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 April 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 5. 1022

U. S. CONTROL OF SHOALS PLANNED

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Favor IVdrrnl Operation of Nitrate Plant.

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Mot Comprehensive Since Dec 20, 1920.

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nmour.fir to l.r.T.'.oOO pharos. Th frr'af-r pan of Lhl.i activity u.'i3 at tho f-xprr of quoted values, howfvfr, a number of favor it In th- Industrial and ml-'cllanr -us Rroup-i ractin? 1 to 3 points while a tv Fpocialtl s d!i!ayfd pfatt-r

taird ar.d not p rtn:t-1 tn rüp j v -.vir". Jr.tr) ihn rr.r.:n'. r,f a. p-ivat" i n 1 i - ln ,h rar'irr mr.vniM.t. whrn

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u ;.- at i.w his'h r cords fr a y ar

parlnf. masur', 1 11 Muscle Shoa'.-i r. it rat lar.t should b r:-

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(point at inidday by :ud?bak-r, the jrf'.-nt outstanding issuo. Sturlo-

bik'r n.rido partial roovcry, rlos-

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ricul: ural blor-- v.. r- r.-p'-rt d to j I f plit over it. S' n. r r, r publirn of Kh:i-;i.-. ' !!; bbc thalr-

man, wwa tar.u : sjoh.j i- ;aor lasir.c; t!:1 p!n i;t to r.rd ; n. M -'ary. rrpub'.;c;i:i ,f (i'm. u,n nmon? tiir iiiKitiK miaiH-nt püverniii r.t ovrirhi; of it.

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bra?ka. -hairman of th j--r.ate nsrrlru'turr rornniit t.-. vn of th opinion that I'ord'tf rff.'-r v oijld br I rrp -

ii.ajonty of tho -tf-ls. equip

m'its. ruhb'-rs and oils f. nishd at lo.-s ,f fractions to l 1-2 points, but .--liip'.dn-'s. eucars and chemical.

nr.tal.ly Dv.'ifon, v r flnn, to ptroni;. ! Kail wer apathetic throui;iat, I rnany of tiv Inv"tnif nt dlvitioa j hoMint: within fractional bounds.

iNMthcr rnony nor rorlgn cxfhano fiurtd to any fxtfu in tho i! iv's fipf-rations. Call loans op-'n'd ai d h Id at 4 1-2 permit until th'.' final half hour, wIimi a rato rf :io

Stock Ttlarkct ScSIing Prices At The Close

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! rrf acr-s rapiti! f-tork from S6.O00.OÖO -kCrK ara r-ac-rn prr?pcri;j.

I to $ .OOO.OO'i decla-rrn sto:k divi-

dr.d 2oO,Cmo and reduced par froni $K'0 to J2"'. Ilfp'.m from ISO clas 1 ra!l-

ro.tdy show opfrating Income for Pbruary of J44.2S4.405 aprainst deticit of ,4f,Z,ZZZ a year a;o.

Marly solution cf Mexico's f.r.m -1 ! Wo.-

o!-w problems pn following con- YORK, April 4. UK quo- j Wrstir,rhniic Mrmatlon by T. 'A'. Iarnont of J. P. tations on the stock rxchancc at l-.r.ojKan. a?:d Culf

Ptui' baker Common .... Studrbaker Pfd Sears-Roebuck Sinclair Oil : Suar Tol'iTo Product T"X.afc 0;i T-xa- Pacilf Union pa id ft.IT. ?. Sfrl Cr.mmon I zrr-i' T","a i:. S. Potid Corp. Ptah CoppT Vanadium S--d Virginia -Ciroli-i 'hr.ii -il V'abiPh A

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Lif n ana it inn $f l... I'd TCHPK CATTPP-Hrifori J" C'i ., H.:7.2-: bull f4;'2.'; ni r.r nd c ittr ow nnd hi-ifr '. l '. r i .r. , : riT r:. r .? or -4 2"' j "2." : vfl livfv i f,.. ., r (sj, r 4 r .; 7.."." :

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Sash Leads the World in Mutor Car Valu

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Morcan Ä: :o. that Mnlcan finance! rn today Were: rn.ir.i-!' r comlr.fi to .w Yrk m Mav. Iamor.t confers with UritiVa ; A- T- and 1 and Pror.rh PankTa in Paris April i American P.t Su?ar

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railroad for yar 1

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sharr- gainst $r:.2S in ISM. American locomotive Pradtrcefs reports 2.307 failures Acor.da opp-r ... ... o . t,,w .American i-meltm? .

biiities of 5 .7,il::.".C0 Jncreat of 5H.S percent in number hut dtcrea.se of lh.2 percent in liabilities compared with March lf21. Annual metins; of Studebaker corporation at uoon today. Aver.ipe prirp 2n industrials 90.05. up .07; 20 rails fil.2, up .5S.

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completion or t!;? ii.-;on rpim.

BAR MILK IN PROBE INTO ARMOUR DEATH CHICAGO. April 4. Milk from two "Wisconsin farms was barred from Ch!aKo today as Investition Into the death of f1x-vi r-oid (Jwondolyn Armour, dmhter of Phlüp T. Armour, and the merlons Illness of Gwendolyn's younger brother not under waj" here today. Health Commissioner H. N". Pundesen ordered members of his staff to tcrt the in ilk of th'i Wern-Key-Ftono farm, riht rnis v.-ppt of Waukesha and another known a:s th Wern farm. Heads of the farm declare their milk 1 as pure as possible to make It by improved F.anifiry methods.

Approximately one-third of federal employes throughout Pnlted States are wunin.

the the

Pealing in international remittaii' ey expanded from yesterday' nominal oik-rat ions and firmr."s- was shown by praofirally all bills excepting German and Spanish rates. Sterling rose to within a fraction of 4.4 0, allicrd quotations were, slightly higher and Dutch and Scandinavian bills added to yesterday's pains.

IVireback r'.dincr, n a circus per

formance, is said to have lr?t mui'h to

cf Its popularity.

ST'MMAKY. Tj'oyd Gmrxo't Genoa policies are approved by commons 272 to 01. Pres't Campbell of Younjrstown Sheet and Tube Co. fays plans to merpe that company with Inland .teed a ad Tul Co. of America abandoned. Chamber votes confidence In Poincare'a Genoa and Wahi nerton policies. Cf fiö.ooo non-union coal miners in southern Pennsylvania only 1 . 1 0 are out. Firms of unrest appearing in Pennsylvania Anthracite fields due

companies relieving pumpmen

and firemen left by unions to puard

WHEAT MARKET SHOWS UNSETTLED CONDITION CHICAGO, April 4. Although on account of absence of any aggressive selling wheat averaged higher in price Tuesday, word that shipments from Mifourl on delivery on May contracts here were impeding had a bearish effect during the last part of the board of trade hvion. The clove was unsettled at 1 1-S net derpno to G-c advance with May 1"2 1-S to 122 1-4 and July IK 1-2 to IIS Corn finished a shade to 2-Sc ojf, and oafs were unchanged to l-S lower. Siowness of export demand together with talk of improved rrcp conditions soutnwest tended to handicap bulls during the late wheat dealing". An advance of one cent In Argentine export duti h for April was a factor early in discriura ting wouldspecula'ive Mdlers of wheat, and in stimulating hopes among other traders that some enlargement of export business from the United States would levelop. Instead, however, Kuropean demand continued to bo confined to distant deliveries of wheat from Canada. Prices: for corn and oats wer? chiefly governed by the action of the wheat market. Wet weather, though, and xport inquiries for corn helped somewh.it to uphold values.

STOCK LETOR. NilW YORK. April 4. The victoiy of I.loyd George In the Prltish parliament Is intimately related to the victory of the bulls on the stock exehanse here in yesterday's session. Beth represent world progress. In llurc.pe the conference scheduled for April 10 will listen to Lloyd George because he has the backing of his people and it means stabilization ln due course and the work of the bulls in the stock market broadcasted

Cr W A. T. and T. . .' Baldwin Locomotive . . P.. Ar.d O Pethlehem teel " B" . . B. It. T Canadian Pacific Chill Copper Cuban American Sugar Cuba Cone Sugar Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. . entra! Leather 'handler C. ar.d O Colo. Pud and Iron ... Corn Products Crueibp Str ' l Chino "opper L nam el Erie Common General Pier-trio General Motors Gr" at Northern Ore ... Great Northern Pfd. . . Illinois 'entral Industrial Alcohol .... International 1 farvt ster International Nickel . . International Pap r ... Inspiration Copp r .... Kennecott Copper .... Lackawana Steel Lehigh Valley Mexican Petroleum ... Middle State Oil Miami Copper Marine Common Marino Pfd Missouri Pacific Midvalo Steel Now Haven Norfolk and "Western Northern Pacific .... Pacific Oil

Pure Oil Pa n-Amerien n Petroleum

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Pennsylvania Pierce Arrow Pittsburg Coal Pullman Co Ray Consolidated Copper Reading Republic Steel . Rock Island Rock Island A Rubber Rumely Common Rumeiy Pfd Southern Pacific Southern Railway ... St. Paul Common .... St. Paul Pfd Stromberg

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rnif.f;o r.K.xiv rk.viku. CriTCACO. April 4 ;ra:n pri . r -.1 irregular on the (;tilra. t.u.ird -f tp' -ted ay. La-k ef veiling rTsur w : of ttir f.irur-' ef the in.irkrr. I..ir r drs fr ni e.ifern -"aiujii' ri t is ver pkuvd. Provision1 wTt1 irrei.lir. May vl . at r.pned at 51 1 T , ir; 1 was off at' -Tt th- -l"e. July vhe.it wi off '. nt the i'p-iiing if ?1.l1'- nt..) rl"S..i up ',,(v Mar rem eprne.l r.t 'f t, n t : 1 r!-.f5fd i!TH-h:r.c'd. .1 td r rr.rn 'p-r. 1 nt

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niicAc.o ruonuf n market. CHICAGO, April 4 I'.PTTEl: Rereiptu ttiPs. Cre.aiiKry citri ::.".: statitlanl .".2.iac; lirsts ü.'ole; pnekiuz htffk l'.r7is. i:;(;S Reeoipts r,a. rae. MiroI Jan us 22' '': : ordinary firsts 1: 1 1 2-V; firsts 2u'iVi2o,jc: chicks 20c ; ifirti i! 0 iMf. t'lIP.ESi: Txvhis. nexv. 1 1 i c : Paisi-s 1 7 1 Iv : Young Auiirie.-.s lO-lp.C.'oe; lonhiirn- P.',e: Prick ll'.e. I.I VP POPLTIiY Turkeys Tie ; rliick ens i:'.c : springs oc; roosters 20c ; pe ; Pirks .'.. POTATOES Kfrripts 4D nr?. Wi. Round Whites .?l.r.O'.i 1.7." ; Minn. .?1.pi'; l.r3; Idaho Rurals $l.tV? 1.70 ; Idaho

i Russets $l.tM''U2-

rilIC.(iO I.IESTOCR. CHICAGO, April 4. HOGS R.-rrtpts 17.0O0; market fairlv active, mostlv pte hijrb.T. Pulk PMin ihm ; top .in iH!. havyxx-u?hr PMti'ii, ln..".."i : rui dium weight spt l'. 1 ÖÖ ; litrht xvoicht Jpi.pi', pi ui ; Iipht lights $P.1.W10..V; heavy pj-kii:g tiiiwo. Kinooth .'.7i ;t.7ö ; parking sows, roiiih 1 .o 1.4-. CATTLE Rei-flpts I.OO0; market gen-

fiwj arJ KtrinctTs ;2"' IP' ' CALVES I'.-.--;pf p; mark't m-:;v. j Cull tr rhrir j". . - 1 r j MIPIIP AM I.AMP.S -- Rrou.u l ; market nfivr. '!.- ii m l.ir.'P- l '. j eu'.l t- fair -i 1.. 7.: xe irlins s ;l": HOGS Ke.'eii ts 32y: ma rk-t r.;r.v ; Yorkers $11.2."; pic Sil '..".: mix.-d Sil t' ; 11 2-" ; Pcavr . 1 1 ' 1 1 : ron jh -tt a. es ?P .V.". riTTm i:i i.mt.ntock. PITTSpCRt;. April 1 -CATTLE U- : reipts licht: iirirk.t f. adv. CI...:'-.' '.." ; r.s "': c-'.'d S7 7".'7; f :j i r -57 7 7 . , vf-i ealv.-s re.j . .r.o. ; SHI'.EP AM l..MI!S--Io-i.-s Pch: . market feady Pi rn.- xx-t!.i r .!' f ' ; j g'"l s7.7." ' ; 2" : l.ilr inixr 1 ." -r 7 . ; ! l.M-d'S Sl.".r. 1 f I HOGS- Rrr.-ipf 1". .'..i:Pl.- .. . k. r; ; j market slow. P;;?:w hriry p 1 1" 70 : i ni'-.li'im-i si 1 1" -I 1 1 2i : K aw i.r',.i r:- ! $11 I'-; 1L2H; licht lork.T- ?1 1 in-,, -j : ! pics J11.2-; roughs s 7., . S i ;..2.-.. j ----- 1 SOI III IJPXD MAI1KI7IS. j SEEI .MARKET. (( orrrtfI Ijily I.i I. A. Roxp. e.rij x'i iiii: iii ht. riioiif' I inroni ...;:.) T I MOTH Y Si l!i:,c. ? 'i" p.r b'i. I

CLOVER -Muliiini r.-d. m Umh:. Jb"i: mammoth r.-d. Sis; iv-r -!"Vcr, S-s. ALTAI FA- Sellin?. SU. Sl'M.W -dla.c $7 rnf. MILLET Cnimiv. s. Dine. cxvt. ALSlKE-Srlll!:C. $14. ihit: am tali.ow. (C'nrrertt-il !.illv l S. . I.ippman. 210 V. !ain M. 1 li.uif Xliln J.:l. PIPES- V : ra"f ;ii,. !!. TA LI. W--R. ndo-,.,1. rouch. 2Tt-"!c P.EESWAX- 2.v.i:;V p. r IP. LARP-12'.e II. HAY. STRAW AM IT' E T. (Cerrtrtnl Daily fy tho Wrst.y Miller Clour ami lVril ( .. do S. Miiliig in et. I 1 1 o 1 1 M.i in KW) NEW HAY -Ph; lie. ?lP.t P'G f'MlliK, $'o'-CJ4 per ton. OATS Pa vi'ic. s.Ilinc. .'"''' CORN -Pav inc. it'.-; sellinc. H'.fTd.-. CLOVER SEEI--Pavinc. xliinc. JPP'il'.f Al.SIKE CLOVER- Sellinc, ?1P;1'; ALEALEA-- Northern prox n. SIT WIIEXT, CORN. OATS. El C. (I orrort'l I.iilx- lir I. II. lor:.-in. St.-xr Mills, H.x.lraiiUr siv. Plum.- E-r.u'JT.) CORN Lay inc. "oc p. r Pu. OATS I 'a v inc. " MUILINGS S. ilmc, f 1.7.1 cwt. RH AN Selling. ?1 cw t. RYE Ravine, .. SCRATCH EEED Selling, f 2 00 rwt WHEAT No. 1. paying. $l.r..i bu. (Corrert'l Iiallx- lv Irothrliooil Grocery 2',t . .Mil in . l'lion' M-I7.'6. r.i;TTi:i:-Pa.vin,:. ."'-c: filing. V2c. FRESH F.G;S Pax inc. 2 "i 2l -. Heltinc. -" do.. I'RtTTS AND id:n:TARI.i:S Callfornin navl urargs, 4'ir ih-z. 1'OTTOES Sellii.g, $1.7." Pil. CAF.EAGE-Srlliiic. 1"' H. PEETS ANI CAR ROTS New, Rellins, 5c ib.

PERHAPS no other single feature of the Nash Fcur has iippircci so much favorable comment as the remarkable riiiini: comfort with which it is endowed. The rea-on for the surpassing case with which ir travels the roughest mads goes straight back to the new-type Nash springs which arc formed of one great mastcrlcaf, an increased number of scientifically graiiuatcd thinner and more flexible leaves, and a rebound plate that, in ciicct, forms a cushion tictwccn the body of the car and the rushimr recoil frrm a rn.id blow.

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Most of you are familiar with the properties in South Bend, known as the Samuel Good Estate, properties lying northerly and fronting Portage Avenue, Riverside Drive and St. Joseph River. Several years ago a portin of this property was sub-divided (now known as Marquette Park.) The highest type of street improvements were installed at an enormous expense to the then present owners. Since that time many pretentious homes have been erected in this Park. None more beautiful to be found in the city of South Bend. There are dozens, yes, we presume hundreds of people in this city who have longed to live in

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on account of its accessibility to the schools, the downtown shopping districts, and most of all on account of its environments and the unusual type of homes constructed there. Prices have prohibited many people enjoying this privilege. NOW WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO ENJOY THE PRIVILEGE OF OWNING A HOME IN THIS WONDERFUL PARK. We have recently taken over the control of the Marquette Park Corporation properties. We are in South Bend to liquidate these properties. MARQUETTE PAUK TO BE FIRST BBIT OFFERED TO PUBLIC OPENING SALE SUNDAY, APRIL 9th, at 9:00 A. M. Sharp, at Tract Office, Portage Ave. and Marquette Blvd. Positively No Reservations from this date. Information will be gladly furnished by our representatives, but no reservations will be made until Sunday at 9:00 A. M. We are going to make it possible for you to live in Marquette Park, you have longed to all these years, but the outlay necessary in the purchase of a lot has not heretofore permitted it. THERE ARE LESS THAN 100 BUILDING SITES HENCE THIS MESSAGE TO 100 MEN

This is your opportunity, if you do not take advantage of it and act quickly, you only are the loser. We anticipate many applicants for every building site and when the last site is taken you will never again have the opportunity to buy in Marquette Park at the prices we propose to offer the property at. Our representatives will call on as many as possible between now and Sunddy. Ycu will nnd them all gentlemen and courteous. Be likewise to them and allow them a few moments cf your time to explain the details of the sale of Marquette Park. (A Better Place to Live.) Call by phone before Sunday and we will gladly arrange to call for you with machine Sunday A. M. and drive you to property. To go by auto, drive straight out Portage Avenue, Marquette Park to the left. By street car, take Portage Avenue car, takes you direct to property. Reservations will be made in order as you arrive, and make selections.

Watch for Our Announcement of Prices and Terms We are going to offer building sites in this beautiful Park at prices and on terms unheard of in this or any other city its size. Prices to include all street work installed now and complete in every detail. Solid asphalt streets, cement gutters and curb, concrete walks, sewer, gas, water, electricity and telephones, electro-lere street lights.

FOREWORD To the present holders of lots in Marquette Park, we wish to state, privilege will he given you prior to opening sale, if you so desire, to add to your present holdings. One opportunity only, as property will positively go on sale Sunday, April 9th, at 9:00 A. M. If you desire to take advantage of this opportunity, call at our ofnee Saturday, April Sth, (between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. only) and you shall be allowed to select any lot adjoining your present holdings. After 1:00 P. M. the books are positively closed until Sunday A. M., when all unsold lots will be opened for sale to the public. If not convenient to call, telephone and a representative will call with plat.

Bring your deposit money with you as not a lot will be reserved for anyone without a substantial deposit. Cut out and mail coupon and information will be gladly siven you concerning this sale.

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Telephone Main 1188

BURLINGAME COMPANY SUB-DIVIDERS Marquette Park Corporation Properties ROOM 5, BLACKSTONE THEATER BLDG.

L. W. BURLINGAME COMPANY Room 5 Blackstone Theater Bldg. Gentlemen: Kindly send detailed information regarding sale of uniold portion Marquette Park. Name Address Telephone

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