South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 118, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1922 — Page 5
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wSi..ri:r"i't:i inc; export demand . p-jpp'y -iri-l th- trrrr.-n-lou ' ('Ili('Aii'), Ap-i.I :7 at. v..-n: JiPt:-.-- ra'-ti--n coull not i:p"'v-' r.J ir. pr;f-- " Tiiur.-il.i y, h P, J 1 by wi-pi of at.- txp'-rt n.ar.'l. llii;l Iv Clico ! Til-- i...trk. t :in:h--l ur..-.-tt -1 ac t .... .... 1 ! r.t t pin f to 1 .;-! witli May 471141 J-s to 141 l-" a:ul July 1J; to
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fouti.lir.r of th. I. O. O. F. will o':--rvf i at tho P'.r.-t Har-tSt church
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Mr. W. X. M::-y ar.-I Mis- C'.nui'.r." Milf-y (r.'r rtiino at iiinr.fr Thürs Piy fvcr.ir.z Mrs. I. IV VanGordcr nr.d .lauhtors. Mrs. Irma r.ow nr.-l Miss C'.l.tJyp Van Grrr of South H-r.l. Mr?. I.. V. Brown
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4 6i 'and j-ruvP-ion flown live to ,""c. i CLOVIIU Medium red. -eilir.. $13;
1,'u I'..Ta.-n 1. !, Lin - of w h . a t ualll!m,lh "-d. $ 1 : S...-t ClOVef. $5. i i'o ; 1 i'K'mii p .it LiiasiiiiT 'a w.T-ai ALTAI-FA Sfdlir.jc J14 1 f.7; estimated ,t l..","it.' i0 Imhr'.s in-' SIT.. (iliASS Stdlins $7 cwt. ! 1 4 '4 , eluding both old crop w du-U and' Ml LLLT Couimon. Pellinff. 51.73 cwt)
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52',; 1 list two days. Tho opening here 100 J was hitxh-r. aided by comparative 114'3 Ptrer.ptth of Riverpool quotations, but 4 pro'il takinir Mies, toother with
OATS raying. 4Hc: felling. UWaV.
CLdVEli SLLD-rajJng, J14; belling. $P-'" lv ALSIKFt CLOVHR Pellin-c. JHlil ALFALFA Northern grown, S14.
77 : favorahp- crop rt'portj from tho 21 's southwest causoii the market drop 14,!soon to tho lowest level touched of lS9li j late. l.r.S J-4 for May deliver'. ."i 7 1 2 ' Huu-os with aboard connections "3 the wh-:it luyinj? on tho lrregu4 lar price, advance which followed,
2rt"ijand which showed its chief energy' 422 j near the end of tlie day.
74 j Seaboard messages tellir..- of. 500,441 i ooo bu hels of corn taken for Kuropc j tended to lift the price of corn and
' oats as well.
Provisions wcro weak In line with ho? values.
If in ES AND TAI.LOW. CorrMte1 Dally by S. iV. I.lppmau. 21 . .Main nt. I'lione MhIu 261.) HinnS .V; calfskins. 10c. TALLOW Rendered, tx: ; rough. 2Q3c UL'KSWAX 2.at?j35c per lb. LAKD 12c lb.
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i:nTNc.s. Rehirh valley March net operating income increased ? 1,705,027 for three months increased $-.513.490. C. & O. March net increased $1,09LS13. Western Maryland year ended Dec. 31. 1321. net Income. $474,527, equals 2.67 per fhare. B. & 0. March net operating Income increased $762,55S. Norfolk & Western March net incrctsod J1.C56.41S. lioc.c Island March net after tastes decreased $515,134, total income decreased $609,419. Atchison March net Increased
$900.000. Inspiration Copper operating at , about 50 percent capacity.
WHEAT, CORN, OATS. ETC. (Corrected Dally by D. It. Morgiin. Stivr MIIU. Hydraulic it. Phone L-6097.) CORN Favln?, .roc per La OATS-Faylnp. 35t. M111LINUS SelllDtr. Jl.W rwt. m:i;i oats seiiiiiK' mc lu. r.KAN Selling. $1.00 cwt. KY K I. lying. !oc. SCKATCH ITIiD-Setlfnjr. f r OO cwt. WIIKAT No. 1, ra.vJn, -fl-Vi bu. (Correrted Daily by llrothf rhood Grottr 220 N. Main t. I'hone M-l:56. RI'TTEU Faying, 3Cc ; polling. 42c. FKL'SII EGGS raying, 22c; Bellies VkP'TtS AND VEGETABLES Callfornia navel oranges, 40c doz. I'OTTOES Sflling. $1.75 bu. CA I? HAG E Selling, 10c lb. BLETS AND CAK ROTS New, BeHinf.
Jewelry Designing
Jewelry designing is a special feature of this store remodeling your old -style jewelry into tho newer and daintier designs of platinum and while cold. Your diamonds can be groatly improved by rexnountint; in these clever designs they show a Mono to the best advantage.
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If You Want a Good Suit GET A TAILORED
One made to your individual measure. Perhaps you feel you are hard to fit. it is our business to fit the man that can't be fit elsewhere. If you want an extreme style or a conservative style, wc have it.
We make what you want to your wishes, not just what we have on our shelves. That's why you'll profit by getting your clothes tailored here. See our window display
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SU3IMAIIY. NEW YORK, April 27. Ifank of ITnland rate unchanged at 4 per cent. Allied Packers has bougrht Western 'Hacking and Provision Company. 11 oyd George sa.ys with United States absent from Genoa allies must not only equitable but show strength and (meet rising storms firmly. Car loadincs In week ended April 15 totalled 70G.713 car.s, 7,555 les than previous wtek. Government to withdraw "$S,400,000 from member banks in this district today. Steel Industry throughout United
10oA ! States has experienced no ill effects
tnus rar rrom coal s-trike according to steel trade organs. Bethlehem Steel directors meet after 3 p. m. today for dividend. Carnegie Steel will -spend 25.000.000 to $30.000,000 in doubling ca-
041; jpacity of by-product plant at Cl-iir-r.i "i j ton making it independent of Yayn"73 ftte coal and coke licld. too Hepresentatives of forty union pa-
p r makers reject 10 per cent wage cut schedule for May 1. No open threats of strike so far made. American oil men in Mexico City d is muss with De La Huerta taxation of oil exports but nothing definite
07 ! decided. Denied that Americans has
1 1 s - tasked Mexico recognition of titbs 6T14 - and property acquired after May 1. 41 U 4917 of future acquisitions broader tax regulations and liberal policy on 31 V ! exploration. 97 "s j Henry Ford preparing to modify 61li 1 bid for Muscle Shoals or submit new
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EXCHANGE SHOWS REACTION TREND
market, but continental rates were Ir ; gular.
bid according to Washington report.
Virtually Kvrry branch of List Figures in Fxtrenie Drclines Durinr; Dav. V iiV VOKK. April 27. lucent react i(-r.ary :r-r.vl-nc;cs or. thn sto-'k v 'bar te bf-i mo more accentuated
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NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING
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Ci'.r. M:tr. S ?. Curtis 4 e I'l l I Canada 30 36?. X A. P. lip 2 s. F : f. rib-n 3 4 . Sb r; s Mtrs. 212 4. s.:r:i! Mtrs .", 51..,. T. !. Prod. Ex. $34" gij. '. ': Fft. Shrg. 7 '
1 :. . lb Candy F. S. I.-ht 2 . F S Sh;p 10 11. W ( ai 1 .. ':-:-ht Martin 2 .". .Mien c:l 3'" 50. :::-d 4. F. Wyofl. 77 7. IWr.. 1416. P.lk P-as.n 7 . F'1e:al 1 ."-Ir; 7-t. '1 r.rock 1 3-16 . M rvey 11. I ?' . Pete. 10 . F:incston 1 .
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CllirAGO (iKAIN It K VIEW. CHICAGO, April 27. Grnlu prices wore blirlier nt tfe eloe of the Chicago board of trade today. The market opened blphor. on bullish reports on IPtisfian conditions frnn tlie Genoa conference and unfavorable weather. Shorts and Chicago elevator interests sold heavily on the advance and th market reacted. Later pood buyincr for export developed fur wheat and corn aud a strunp undertone was apparent as prices practieaily reached the biffh established at the epeniiifr. Provisions were irrrcular. Mav wheat opened up 1-4 at H'J and Closed at 1 1. July opened up 1 1-4 at 12Ö 1-4 and el"a'd vp 3-4. September opered up 5-4 at 11 1-4 ail'l !as,.l up 1-4. May corn opened up 1-4 at e 1.2 and e!"Si d up 1-4. Julv opened off 1 at '..3 7 8 and closed up s. S"pte:r.!er opened i:p 1-4 at 1 1-2 and i a ii-. vs.
Mav oats opened up 1-S at 37 and I i i .. . i t i
.Ir'v op. i.e.J mohanped at 3T 7 S and Cb-sial up 1 ll-'?. S. ;: :;i.-r opened off 1-S at 41 and cFstil up .Vv ,
"BALDY" MUSHES HIS LAST TRAIL
Alaskan Dog of World Fame as Sweepstakes Winner Dies IScar Berkeley. BERKELET, C-al., April. 27. Baldy of Nome once tho "toughest
dog in all the northland.' died re-
cenaly in an animal hospital in P.erkeley, far from the long Alaska snow trails over which ho "mushed" his way to world fame several years ago. Driven by A. A. ("Scotty") Allan llaldy was the lead dog in the notea racing team owned by Mrs. C. E. Darling which won six of tho allAlaska Sweepstakes races across the Seward Peninsula from Nome to Candle and back, 418 miles in all. During the war, a number of Alaska dogs, sired by Baldy, were shipped to Europo by the French government for service in the snowclad Alps, and today many are still overseas where thfir "gray wolf's blood" won for several of them the Croix de Guerre. Baldy's last sweepstakes was run In 1317 and after The race Allan brought the dog to Berkel ky. where he and Mr. and Mrs. Darling had settled. Two years ago Mrs. Darlins put Baldy's life story into a book and also wrote some verses for the dogthings ho' would havo said if he could. In the verse,. Baldy, spending hia lavt days her was pictured as sayins, in part: "I doze in the peace of a golden day, To dream of a white land far a w a y ,
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And sometimes I start when 1 think I hear. The peal of bells and a mighty cheer That marked the end of the killing pace. As we crossed the line in the sweepstakes race." Baldy was fifteen years old and died of old age. He was born in 1 ; o 7 and spent most of hl3 life in harness for he was only two years old when he was made the leader of the Allan Darlinar tnm. Ikwas buried beneath the ro-o bushes in the Allan yard here. "lie was a erosr-bred Aoz," Allan said, after his death. His mother was a malamute and the rest of him was 'outside doc.' shepherd and hound. He won the first three
Alaska sweepstakes and lat-r three j '. y
others. In all ho ran m aunarcas of races."
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