South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 132, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 May 1922 — Page 5

FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 12. 1922

5 THE SOUTH 2r:D

MARKET SUMMARY

NLV," Vii:K. May II. In tr, ' rajv.dly tpruirs -herful-ovt th u sir. -utl''k. .:.- :.:v.ent In t!.f speculative .?-: u r; t -wts gituriV'I with p in; ism n th--N'-A-York r'' Ck exh,ir:' in.lnv Th d'-ch.ve during th xiiornir..; hr-irrt . io it;v"n th greater rr.'.. -r.fin r.p. th" current r-arti--.n by f-Mir f-,r short acnurs. Aotlv. in both th rtilro.vl i:r. 1 rr!-;:r.-tl group rT'h"- n-.v ;--v !vp e n th movfnT.'. an i th l-rrv.-iilir c rloom around nor,-, '-.rr.': crMt that it w vident exrrrir.eed r,bTv-r th.it thf:r. nrkt waj hlr.-g (Trnon'.'-l f-ir a

:r. term of ir.-ir.ey. Aciui'. ror.structier, 'hows hry-r :a.n. for pr:c .- ;.r I -v. r r. '. than i voir no. HuiMir.g contract a '.varied 1:1 2" r:--.rtha.tern spates dur.r.tr Arr:l

wr f,-i..-k:y .-crd by the pcu!;- ' w-r the crt-av?: r; any month rr. ;;v- i.rs. ir": on!. totaling 1 3 ,M 3 2. 0 . I'PIr. ! j.r.dr.t . were th Mrs. v'...u high r cord wa. J317.63S.000 . feI th imr-ius of the rallying in July. 120. :;,o fmT.t, Lick iwanna rcovr:ns ! I'lTWIiK IWILl'HKS. .-.r.'l Cruel". jMir.ir.jr evrral points BuHir. failures yince April 1 fr rr. th" --ion's low bfuro othr hav averatred around 5" a week. .T.-"ks h'ifl thrown a.id their h"ivi-!or a fifth thin at hinnir-r of n, I th" yr-n r. Liablliti'-s are averaKins I Torn ?s In the mrjrer r.eR'dla-: 5 IS. 000, 00ft a vrk. jor, v,;i: th" imp-llir.;; fore l"hir.fl ; LMXDI'ilS SM I LI I. th" 5 w r.K in indrendnt f.'.s. Casler nvn-y conditions result in L a k.-.-. an 1 vi e 5 racially well ' corporations c.alllr.e about $2.0j0.-boü-'hr. -n kr.'"Al"!sr? that. If the i 009 worth of bonds fur payment, in larp-'-r rr.mldr. f.ji;? b comptM. j advar.ee of maturity dates, during thi-i cr-iury v.;: probably b" taken May. Wall Stret thinks the lnter-

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s-h-'Wlr-i: -n th" r"ro"ry. th" action) Industrial corporation aivM"rtds o b" w"IH f ?h" hr market was r-asurin ; this month will total ?:s.000."o : r.'clor : ; ?.. stud'T's who hav" b"n waitir.? 1 That' only a tenth U than in May.

;t. th" P"r."ral l;t apf ?.rp 1 :!f th" Industrial a"rac" would;

' r op. h brink of a further shai p ! or.t inu" to h"'.d abov" M. whlh ioir-. th" whrd" rr.arK" turned around th" point at wb.irh th" r rta ncr- han .i.-.d ro-ovrln of from. 1 to .1 points-1 t r. -1 on nil r"ent "tha"ks.

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A His Chalrr."r Ar.'ri'-in r'"t F-iirir Amfri'-in Can Co Ar.."rl-;.u Car Foundry Ar.i"riran iJrucr Syndicate Ar-.tTl'-an II; I" and Lathr Corr.n.on Aiiiejican Jil l" ar. 1 Leather I'fd A I. C Ar.r:.tn I.ocnrr.otiv .r:."r:'' in Sni"!?!n An."r;fn S'Jtrir .-:."ri-an T'lpphor." and Tfd"praph .

Atn.orian Woo; fft, Anaconda Copper 1 .Wh:.on 'Oij !:.-iMw;n Locomotive 1 1 1 n.iitim'.r" and Ohio 4

I ' !th "n"ni Sterl "IV 771

Brooklyn Itt4i:d Transit

'alifornia r"troum Vir.-dian I'irifb- l.'in C'-ntra! L".arh"r Z"li Chandler 72 U 'li"iapeak and f)h!o t 4 1 ' 'n!'Ko, Mü. and St. Taul Common... 2.V Chiat.. Mil. and St. Paul Pfd 4 2' ChlciRo and Northwest"rn ? Clii'-atro, Jl k Island and IVoria 42 'j Chirajro, Ilork Island and P"oria "A".. r f, 1 H Chincn. pr.rk Island and Peoria 'IV.. so

f'hill Copper Chir.o C"Pi "r C V I A Corn Pro lu'ts , Cruribi" St-1 , (7uba Can" Sucrar . llri" Common

General Ll'rtric 102 Central Motors Common 1214 Goodrich 40

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Great Northern Orecron fJro.it N'ortliern Hallway International Harvester Indus-trial Alcohol .... Illinois Central , Inspiration International Nickel ... In4?rnational Paper . . . Kansas City Southern . . Kelly Sprincfdeld

Kennecott Copper Lackawanna Steel L"hich Valb y Marin Common

Marine Pfd Mexb-an Petroleum Miami Copier . . .

Midvale St"d . . Missouri p.jcifir

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National Enamel .11 Nevada Copper

2ew Haven Kailwav 20

New York Central .... Northern Pacific

Norfolk and Western Ift"1Pacific Oil C, l'H Pan American Oil f.3 Pennsylvania 11 People's (las S Pi"rce Arrow 2 1 Pullman 12ft Pur" Oil 32 Ilailway Steel Sprlncs ino Hav Cnsol;il.ited Copper 1 " T, Ueadintr 7rit llepublir Iron nd Steel C3 r? Itoehuck 7t' Sin- lalr Oil ,11 Southern Pacific- Railway 0ft S'-'iithrn Iiaiiway 2; StromherK ."1 st udelvakrr Cnimon 11.""H Texas Oll 4 71 Texas and Pacific 32 Tobacco Protiurrs rij Cnion Pacitic 1.1 6 U T'tiited Starts Food 4 T'r.ttfd Siites Kubber C 3 rr.itrd States Steel ('or.in"."n 07 Cnited State-. Stel Pfd 11 S r;ah Copper 04 Van dium IV 'irrin!a Cbemicn! 33'2 Wabash "A" v. 3ft 1; W.-trn Cnc n " 0t 1.. Westintrhou-. -'4 White Motors 47U Wil'.vs Over-tar.. 1

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I1IC. Al'TO (UTITT.

Leaders in auto trade claim niorpassenger enrr-i and truck? are bein?

C'loc i produced than any time In the pa?t.

rmprner.Ts rrona lactones are rinnirfT ,10,ft00 carloads a month. The whol" nuton.otlve industry is cIjsc to capacity operations, hortape of rue!""? and bodies prow 3 more acute. Sales of part and accessories ar" th". greatest in 20 months. Exports of passenjrer cars are twice as big as a year acn. KMLUOAD PKOriTS. Despite hue purchases of new equipment, th" nation's railroads had net operating income of 510. in Mareh, areordinc to final

flirej. This is at an annual rat",

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fiw Copper. 2 1 ' ".re:-or-;, 1 7 2 "1 I.v: ! . 6 ? Go; im con.. 112 C,r.. Izor.". 0 HecM. 2 .Tr. Vde.. 1 Jumbo. 4

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rilfCAGO i.nr STOCK. nilPAiin, Mir 11 d!Oi, it'r', CSrttfi: Hc! i-'i-i.v . r : fop. 51": hMik. 2.vrM tjit he.iw - j,r. tnr". .? li : ri".l:'i"i '.ft .V-.; lo p-ht n-e'itV. $'.a pi bcht p:-br. -'a 40 ? pi: hf.'svv rir-k::-: w-r jrrth. . ' 4'1

f'l 0 7." : hf-iTT pictvii, t-ew, r"'.:ii. J'. 15 !

IIIinP Ttfefirrv. innoji; mirUf teidr : l.irrstt. $14 2": en!l .i"'l e"rnn;'rt. '' 1 1 veirllr w.-'her. fail2; $ M". '. 1 Z ' :. r-, nn'l rrrrien. ?2'ä "i CA TTLK Uee.ipf . 1 :'.: n .irk et

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f; jT'-tr..j and rh'c-e. 51 2'''i ' ia : r..mrr ' n n.-dJim. -'7 1 V.i 2" : bi'.o-tiers enttl.t. b. ffor fiOT; S .".I ; r'lUS. . 1.7"' 1 7 ". '!!. M T'TiOi: nnti'-r r:iter. ?."i 7".'"; 4 7."; rnnnf-r fer. JIT'-n' T'.: voil fnlre, $770 2": feeder Teor. f 2".?7 t" : VfirKr t(..r. ?.'. 7.75 : f-f'-ker rows nr.d hifero. J I.C.'.'. V2.". rinrAr.o ntoni fr. rincAr.n. Mir 11. nitrriTR te. t. i.o.v, tiih: T'-nncrv, ejfn. r.V ; firf. 31'57 34e: parkij st'.-k. PMc. PGGS lrerr'prs. 24.02." rse; mi''d-Jn-o.is. 23 o 1? 2 : ordinnrv fir". 22'. ll'1-.: firt. 24 V.'-z 2-" : ehe-k, '.JUUc; dirrie. 21 1. CIinrsr.-Tivinü. l..?:0e; Ameriei?. I.IVK POPLTRY T'lrker. 2V ; rhl-l;-en. 2': broilers, rii'5c; roosters. l.V; 14": d'iel,. ruTATftr.s -Iifo:pti. 4 nr: r.rfhern r-.M"d -white. 51..ViT? 1.7ft; blino run's. 51.7.Vi:Al. -r-o to on lh . 7a to v . b"-;lle: '.I to Ki lbs.. 12'-7l3e;

' ;.-n II j a Ie-w Cle ! WMP.AT ! Miv 1" 145 1.17 145 i J-.lv 1.4'. 1-J7-, 12'- 127 ' -;'t 117 l.o 1174 1P.' L 'UN Miy ' r-4 .luiv vi v e;-t " , r-7 OATS Mir e'". " .fuir :: 4-1 41 Sep. 41 4i 41 41 PnKK M.ir 22.20 LA ill Mi r HC" 1122 1117 1122 .lr.lr 11 Ja 11 4 1137 1145 '! ll'U 11 '37 li:7 ll.M Kilt.M.r 12 '.2 , j!r 11 HO.'. ILM 11 W Sep: 11.75 11 "5 11.75 11."

niu: sa:i:is mandalw. RANGOON. India. May 11. Th" city cr Mandaliy W3 vept by f.re

today. Many rrsof.ü are horr.fi:.S;

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noin injviuis womlv. BELFAST. May 11. Two women J were injured in a bomb explosion i here today.

fcOLTTI ItllND MARKETS.

M.M MAKKET. Torrrrted I-i!v lir U. A. Rowf, 0J S. Mirhlc tn t. IM. one I Ineoin S239. Tl.!( rn v--sr f 4 :a) per ba.

n.uVr.K- Mf daiu reil. f-eilicff. S15;jav.

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K'i.f ui hi ;n'i Ii tu. c 1 , nvr"i i.utci,

1 nnmrY Tun home grounds ! By pls r.tir.? f-tror.s:. vigorous, home

grown shrubbery that you are sure " wnll rrow and develop ths beauty v. hieh anticipate from money ftxpr.de-1. No shipped in. dried up ; phtnts. but healthy, beautiful vinos, j perennials and shrubs, suitable for

a li planting. its r.ot too late to p. ant shrubbery If riven the proper care. W. D. RKTTIC. ia'c sp'-ice and ofhee at ninwood. 15 2 0 Portao

rhor.e Main 2150. 152

SI' PAN (j IIA SS lllnc $7 cwt. MILLI'.T- CuKiaiou. el'.lriff. 51.73 cwt Ai-iSIKL SfilU.g. J11.

clow" to 0 per cent on th"

tntativ valuation ns set by the I. c. c.

roads' i o-iney. He.

HAT, STRAW AND IT. CD. (Torrfctrd Ially by th? Wenlry Millet Hour ul 1 ml Co.. Z S. Mirhifan 1. IM. one Mala M'AV HAY 1'aytDff, JIK'IS; selling f2P.t per ton. OATS I'a vine 4nc ; felling. Ttnamc. CORN I'avinc. We; welliDtf. 60. 0c. CLOVEK SEED Paying. 514; lelllnf. $p;'. i. A I. SI K n CLOVER-Selllnc. 114314. ALFALFA Nortfcprn trown, J14.

Ilinrs AND TA I.L.OTV. (Correrted PallT b.T r. I.lppmftn, Sil V. Main t. I'hone Main 261.) nmrs N-: cnifskm. ioc. TALLOW Rendered, f : rough, 233t 15EESWAX 2"'.i55c per lt. LARD 12 e lb.

NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING

Aetna. 1313 A. W. Paper, 4 Allied Packers. 0 10 Car Licht, 1 1-16 Chalmers. 1 2 Cits Svc. Hanker?. 2.1"; Cont. Mtrs.. S Curtis. 434 . N. A. I'ulp. : Perfection. 3 4 Phil. Morris. 1 10 Stearr.fi Mtr.., 22 23 Stand. Mtr.i. 4 5 Tob. Prod. Ex., 0 lni. Pft. Shrz. 0 7 T'ni. Ret. Candy. 0 I'. S. Li thr. 1 r. s. ship, loii Wayne Coal. 1 Wricht Martin. 2 Ö Allen nil. 40 50 Allied. 23 Pos. Wyo.. S2 R3 Poone. 12 14 Ca rib. 0 IVk P.asin. S Fdrral. 1 1-1 2 1-16 Glenrock. 1 Harvey, 1 4 Int. Pete., 20 21 Livingston, 1 4 M err it. 13U M. W. OH. 2 3 M. W. Pfd.. .3 4 M. W. Ref-.. 200 bid N. A. Oil, 2 Noble. 20 27 Pennock, 5 Prod, and Ref., 7 8

riTT"m-Rc. mm: stock. piTTsr.ru;. r.i . Mir 11 lior.s Re. eeipfs, 2". d-iuhledefc! ; mrket artive. low-pr; primA harr. 5in w f,t in " : tndiurn. 511.Wj11.40; henvv Vorko. ?lt r. m: Heut Yorkers. JH.:'."',: : V: pit's. 511 r"'.; 1140; rouk'b. ?"'ai 7.'.": i-ta?. .0.2--. CATTLE Reeeipf s llcht : rmrkft (e f n d v ; rl.elfe, Js c; i ; sroo.L S .'el; 'fair. J7..-'Jfs.2.-.; veal r.ilre-. 0 :i SHEEP AND LAMI1?-Reeelpt Ezhr; innrkct fpT'Iy: prinio wethr. r'f 0 ; '. .7''7; fair tnl-d, J.'.'."i7; la niL. M.T2.".'- 11.

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Ri'.t Cr-k, 17 IS Salt Crek Nw, 3 4 Sapulpa, 3 12 Sequoyah, 10 Is Si mm ft. 7 " 8 S.ke!ly, 4 A. R. C, 2327 15:: Ledce. 10 20 ISn. and Mont.. 10-10

I'ST ni lTXI.O I.MT STOCK. EAST IU TFALi. N. V.. Miv 11 CAT-

TLE--Ke'ipf s. 12".: imrket plow; s!i;p- ( tin vtt'tTs, . 2."i' 1 : Ji'iT hr pra.lft-'. i 57 'r'i ." ; row.;. 2 i.7". j SHEEP A N I LAMES Rere'pfs. 1.1: riiarkft slow; rhoj,, lmiL. $14T;14.t; full f. fair. S''.Ti 1.1.7."i ; vearlin.. $'ll..v; j Hor.s ReeHpfa. 2,f,o' m.arkrf plow. pi 'jft,' Ifiwi'r; VorliPrH. 511 X'i'-i 1 1 .71 : pis. ; si 1.4'".; 11 ..V : mixed. 51 1 ."..v.; 1 1 ." : hf.ivv. ' -11.2.'i 1 1 : roughs, J0r7;i.2.". ; Vtas, 5" '' ' CALYKS Rerripts. rri ; market artive. i ."? up; cull to rhoic... $.', p. t rinrxno cash ;riv.

CHICAGO. Mnv 11 WHEAT No. 2' red. ?1 :;r. ; No :, rr.l. .?12-s; No 2 hard winter, .1 .'i1 -ii 1.11 : No r, hard win-! ter. .vi 17: No. .'1 tnixd .1. ('(IKN No 2 mixed. C.2'.; iVjUr ; No 2: wiiife. CMnTOJRjf-; No. 2 v. 11. .w. 02;.; 0.",,-; No ?, mixed. 01'.;'.lr': No .1 white. C i ,-, U r ; No. .1 j ell.tw. I'd 4e : No ' .0 mixed, vne; No." 4 white. '.' ; No. 4 OATS No. 1 while. 4K:Hr; No 2 whit.-. t'H.dlli': No a white, lo'jr; ' N. 4 white, r.7'.j.1S riiic(;o ;kain ri:vit. CIIICA",n. May 11- r.rain pri.-fs a.l Taii't"! h.irply on the ('tiieao board of fr.'ide otda.v. Led bv May wl,.at all quo-

ifnti"i,s showed un.'X pe-ted strength

Heavy export buying of nil cralns ai:d '. piifavorable. weather r p-T's from the 1 train belt rausd the advances. Corn and oats wer. hipher in sympathy with : wheat. i Provision.- wer hizhor. I May wheat ponerl up at 13S nnd rov.,j up 7. j Julv opened off . 12oi and clo.-ed up ; 3. I Sepf. nil.er opppnl up 4. US .and cloo.l ; Up I's. May corn opened o)'; ur.rhancred and rlos.-d up -'h. : July opened unchanged, Cl anl closed ,

up 1.

WHEAT. CORN. OATS, ETC. irrrectrd Pally hr I. B. Merrn. fft MI1U. llTdruulir ar. Phone L-6097.) CORN t'avlnß. '-c rer bu. OATS Pa vir.p. .V-. MIPPLINCiS Selllnc. $1.00 cwt s i : i : r oats spinne so: bu. IH? AN- Selling. fl.W cwt. RYE -Pavlnp. 00c. SCRATCH I ERP Sfll'np. t- 00 ewt. WHEAT No. 1. paying. 1.W bo. (C'orrerleil Pully hr Rrol herhoed Ortty 220 N. Main ct. IMine M-l"5fl.) RETTER Paving. nelllnf. 42c. ritllSH L;r;.s Payinr, 24c; Rellin?. 2 o7 ER 1' ITS AM) V EG ET ARLES ClUfornln narf-l or;infs, 40e dox. POTTOES-Sellinz. 51.75 bu. CARRAGR Selling. 10: lb.

off

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September opened

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May oat opened unchanged r.",-'4 an, rinsed up 'V .Inly opened up ,".V and closed up

September opened 41',

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THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE what make of clothes you wear, you cannot get better service than that found in the clothes sold by Slavin. Remember, we have both price and quality. New suits as low as $10.00, and slightly worn clothes as low as $3.00. All styles and sizes up to 48. $5 and $6 value Khaki Pants at onyl $1.25. Shirts. $3.00; Shirts. $1.25; Unionalls, $1.98; Hats, 50c and up, and a large assortment of Oxfords for only $2.75.

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MARKET CONTINUES REACTIONARY TREND

Profe??ional Selling Characterizes Greater Part of Davs Session.

NEW YOE.K. Miy 11. Pre c.r f-eEiri;; for bth ncco chnraerized the rrear part

Thursday's er.Iir?M opera? :or..- in the stock market, ir.akinc the fourth or.secu iv. cr.vion in which revticn.try tendencies prcvai'd. Th

WHEAT GOES SOARING OX CHICAGO MARKET CHirAGO. May 11. Wheat wont

, irin in price Thursday and May j tieiivery showed .in overnight gain :' 71c a hus!i i. Enthusiasts for a h.-h.'T rnne 0f va'.M-s contended ;t)i it th heaviest deliveries likely to

; Ie viti;f.-sed here thi month hid

i-en met and that tola;-'? results t f

w.'i-o rvMoncM th.it he irs hid lo. 6, '".: rol of th" ir.arket. Cl:n? uu-it-'

i-.s wore str.TC. two to 7e net

v:th May 14." to 145 A and Mi

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the final hour, how over, when r i:..ors of a nerrT of the Pathh "h -::

..d Li'kawftr.r..! Steel

..io oi.ciir.if1 vane

t' 7' .. .nivanoe. It was a runaway market

r.ei:. e-.p.r.ally ?ur:r.c the f.nal ' Hi

d.ea'.ip-,-. L.-.d:nq owners of c-"n

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'..ich laft-r were ronfirm-fl. reu!?1 in hay buying of t!.' .e ar. aff. hated sh.an s. LaCKi'.var.ra led the vroup it a v.f-t pain of sevtn Points. Iit-thf '.hem i:n? 1 ?-s anvi Repubiir Iron. thre. Vi:h Aivanc-? of cr. to two points ;n cher so-cal'.fd inipr r.ier.r -teeis. but V. ?teel f:s:ureI only ::.o ierate.'.y or a frartior.il sain. Contrary" to rec. n? movent nts. '.he market broadened as values redcd. Anionp the day's offeri-cs 're numercu5 spcir.lties. -;:o.--'.arp r" actions ?ugr-sed ir. dur.tary liquidat ton of marin d or poculative hoMlnes. T'hr was ala - (. nslderahle se'.iir of f-a on- d or representative shares, notably ?h trar.scor.tiner.tals nrd several of th-

u. .ntli were credited with addc to their h ldircs and with hav- :? put to a erf at disa ivanta sr

b v. h o w e r e h o i

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Tie latter.

""fr. r.Vikinsr hero!" efforts

o .inner wh-a: here from other b;c rt-rs. The shirts su eroded jn 'livermc 1 . . 0 n o bushels on :iay! or.traot? this niornin? with the aid!

tr-iier. w ho. on that arrount. look- j ' f-A for a lower market, wer prompt- I

lv disillusioned.

BUSINESS TIPS By Albert Apple

Salta amount?! to Lie:

f hares.

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NEW YORK. May ll.Rentsj pail by nape earners have dro.-pd only 2h per cent since las: Xoxem-

a erap1r.tr th r.atior . This L- !

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v-Tsir.r recent tendencies. (n tr.e estimate bv N'aTion.-i irHmfri.i

Th e money market was easv

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cans drop-p" to 1-2 percent at Conference Hoard. It f.srures that j.i.dday and tlmn funds were r.or; earnerb" rents, In cities of 50,fr.ly Miplied. but all th longer O'J'O or ovr, now average about 55 maturities held firm at 4 1-2 per- j per cent higher than before the war. c'-nt. iThis Is at about th same level as Tradlrv !n the principal fore!s-n j per.eral cost of livlr.fr. fx..ir?f9 was dull and the irrs:u- MUCH BUILDING, 'ar tone of Quotations reflected i Ruilding boorn continuous gaining doubt reApec?inr the outcome of'voljm. now is two-thirds bister conditions .t Geno. than a year ago. That's f-curlns it

Our sailored-io-Zour-leasure id ö U I li flPl tTÄ WUh Extra PantS FREE iPÄ f7 few MaH;i m 1 k hL, r M Lz

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Regular $50 Values Comp In toiiiorrvv ho your own jtidro of tho matorlal ami workmanship -wo will leave the final tlocdion to you. If tlio-o twn pa nt suit at S29.ÖO arc not flio Ix-it valno jou LVl'R saw for tho money we will not eet jou to f-tay to arsue the matter. Yon are to lw the in!se. More than -l.V) t5li-h new fabrics and patterns to rhHe from, liirry suit made evartly a you vvaiit it. You save Sin to 520. Get clothes that fit perfectly niul cive longest service. 'e have the latest Mylos in woolens Including:

Tweeds, Homespuns, Serges, Worsteds,

Cheviots Our showing of materials is truly startling for values. You'll open your eyes and mouth widely with astonishment when you see the wonderful quality of our most extensive showing of the most beautiful materials you ever laid your eyes upon. Come in tomorrow. Remember the address. A most complete line of Rain-Coats, MADE-TO-YOUR-MEAS-URE, for both men and ladies, at $11.50 to $25.00. OPEN EVENINGS

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Get your rancer Mrv-cl catalog at the Sport 5?hop. factorj- dlrfrlbu- , tor, 121 E. Jefferson blvd. 13 3. 1

&xtj' pr cent of the men are bald at 55, but only 1 per cent of the women.

When you say cigars siy Dutch Masters. 111-tf

V. L. DOUGLAS -hoes arc known all over the world. The price stamped on the sole of every pair. Now $6. ST and S3. 2 1 0 S. Michigan

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Lowered Prices on Suits, Costumes, Coats, Capes, Wraps and Silk Dresses

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Here is the Schedule of Reductions on Suits and Costumes $30 Suits and Costumes reduced to $20.00 $40 Suits and Costumes reduced to $30.00 $50 Suits and Costumes reduced to .$35.00 $60 Suits and Costumes reduced to . . .$40.00 $70 Suits and Costumes reduced to $45.00 $80 Suits and Costumes reduced to $50.00 $90 Suits and Costumes reduced to .$55.00 Coats, Capes and Wraps, All at Reduced Prices $35 Coats, Capes and Wraps reduced to $25.00 $45 Coats, Capes and Wraps reduced to $32.50 $55 Coats, Capes and Wraps reduced to -$37.50 $65 Coats, Capes and Wraps reduced to $45.00 $75 Coats, Capes and Wraps reduced to $50.00 $85 Coats, Capes and Wraps reduced to $52.50 $95 Coats, Capes and Wraps reduced to 7. . $59.50 Silk Dresses Reduced Values that will appeal to every thrifty woman. Bubbling over with charm are these splendid Silk Frocks, priced purposely low. Three distinct groups on sale now at $25,00, $35.00, $49.50. Values in Silken Hosiery Beautifully woven, full fashioned, fine Silk Hosiery, Onyx Brand now on sale at $1.65 per pair. Surf Satin Petticoats With double panels, front and back, and embroidered, scalloped edges. Most unusual value at $2.50.

FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE

Flower like white frocks, simple, lovely, of Canton Crepe, Georg

ette, Chifton and Organdy $18.25 $22.50 $25.00

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