South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 137, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 May 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEVS-TIMES
WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 17, 1922
SUMMARY
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Arnold Bennett's "Latest"
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litr .-n.v to hlchr: balk. $10 4.. lor"); t.-j "111; heary wetsrht. no.'e-.J 10.75; inf.Hun w'.gLt. $10.7ui 10.75: llcht TV'.'bt. ?10.;11: llfr.t Hh?. ?lft;'; 11; hfarv r-az-kinir boivü. morrh. '.." 'a. 10- pifkinj cvs-f, ronjh, t'.' -Vc;'.).m ; Sl'K 10 CO. CAT Tld- nfetpts, 20nO; market rnfr'lr Ftadr: h-f t-Pt. choice ani prinie. 1:9 .15; medium and pend. fl.rtr'i 3 .vi ; rood and chM-. f - U.'i '. in : rn-nmnn and nioll'ini. f7l-": laifrhT ra't!f. reifen. 7.V? f.i ; oow. ? 7V' 7.15: hulls, f 4. .V.j1 .".."; ranr.ers nrcl ruttr rnira n a hoifnr 5.'! 77 7.7" -. "inrr
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ily JOHN OTO.N'iniTi. NIV YOIIK. May 1J. Wha Arnold Hennett plunged into tki task cf proving- that ensational Journalism Is Inherently wrong, ho rmrrc- d Rith a play which prove! that Mr. P.enr.ett, dramatUt, Is m.ore fffective when h thumbs hla nn?e than vh'n he 8like his f.rt. "What tho Publio Wants" is the Dennett play on modern journalism which is beinij plven for the first tim in New York as the f.na.1 production by the Theater Guild for th current hcaon. Interesting:, well- aped, well -art -' d Lhero wre rarticularly pplendil contribution"" by Marcaret Wycherly and Ix)ui Calvert this dram.j. provides pood f nte rtainment even if the .n t two nets failed to realize
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h:Tiv uroiirhf ,V 2.. : ffler steers.
jc. .j.v.i 7 o.", : r'"-Uer fa r 7.7." ; storkfr rfts rnd liP.fer. ? 2". SliriKP Hef y'.. i3.f: ir.irkrt !fe3lr to 2-" lowr: liml. 4 lb- d-vwn. J111310: Limb. '5 lh. up. $11 70 13: lam!'. etil an'' mmmin. J7"7in.: srrlnjr lamb. 12 " r 1 : rearllr ? wither. Jvao'Ml : r'i.5"; eww, culls ard rorr.TU'"'n. f 21 4.7.. Chicago rnomcE. CHICAC.I. May V.-I'd 1 T F.R Reeirf. lL'.fA ti;rs; rrfirnrry. extrn. -vi' t Jirrv r.i .r ; prkirsr st'-'k. iioc. lineon. 2I';2' " : ordir.arv firss. "-J1-. T? ir.c : firr-.. 2t-1,25c; heeks, l-oSClc; (i'.rfle. 21 ' i 22e. cm:ir." r-.iin t. w, wsivr-.r; dil'i'es. irr-, 'd P ; Tonn? Americas. 17c; ler.irh.rr.s. !6V'aK.r: brirk. l,-.c. I.IVi: 'Orr.TUY-Tnrkov. 2V- eliWkern. 2Cc ; brnü-T. 4"''.H.: r'-.trr. 11'-'": '. 14r'.c: durks. 223,V. rOTATOi;S--K'-fip'!. 4 mr; VNpor.Mn whife. J1 .fjo'.; l 4.1 ; Mich '.ran r-and whife, f-H'ii l.M : Idaho, russet?, ?1 7" VIIAI.V) t 60 lhs . S'-iOe; 7' tu lbs.. lWUc; t 100 b'f . 12'.? 13c: far.cy. 11 riTTMU no i.ivr. stock. riTTSPCIti;. IM . May P -HOGS Receipts. I loiihlederk : market an-tiv; hisrhr; prim" heavv. $m ttO. 11 : rne.lium. S1 1.3.". 11. 10; hearr Yrlcvr. 5-1 1..V..H 1 40; i;'ht Yorkers. ?M 11 40 : p!;s. 1140: roticlm. Xt)'a."7: sMrs. $.". 2l CATTLK Receipt light; market tp.adv; ehclro. 5"i1T0; rco-1. nsfo; fair. f6 .W77.25; veal enlves. $l(i7l0a. SFIEKI AND LAMBS Receipts lirht: market pIw: prime wfthers, f Sf? v : pood. J'1ri7,M; fair nixed. $5i.: lamhs. ?lir,rll..rK). EAST IM'FFAI.O l.XY. STOCK. F.ST I'd TPALO. N. Y.. May 16. CATTI. I' Receipt. 47.": market slw; b'-ppiic steers. 'iis.7.'; butcher prradea. $7 25'; : rows. ?2 :Mi t 50. SlihllP AND bAMRS Receipts. 6O0; market active: choir Iambs. .L"i(12 Vi; cr.U to füir, S.'Tj 11,75; yearling, 1 7 CT lo .vi; sheep. 9. HOC.S Reeeipts. 2.OA0 ; market active. .r.-He higher; Yorkers. $11 .."..Vi 11.40 : pi. Slb.V.f 11.40; miieil. 111.3.. '; 11.40; heavv.
J1P.112.": roughs. $k't'.2.: stac. ..'.'lio.
t'AI.VKS Reeeiptü. 17f; market active;
mil to choice, f IT' 11 .
Thumbs I Ii. 4 XtM. For two delightful, witty act?. Henrett thur;:.hs hi noe in most charmlr.sr fashion at Sir Charles
worL'an. mnior.aire owner or a i
Ftrin of English nowepapers and weeklies; in the third act, th1 dramatist shakes a moralizing f..n: in the- fourth, he wnss a rebuking flneer. The newspapers of Sir Char. ren'.Js of modern JournaliKm, have the frreatc-5t circulation in the world. Circulation built up by th repailar sock in trade: scandal, human interests. cru5.idfs and cimpai'tns. po. lltlcal mucknakintr and war scares. "I've only one. princirl0." th prent journalist explains. "Give the public what it wants. Don't give tho public what you think it oupht to want, or what you think would
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3,500,000 DAYS ' LOST III STRIKES
! the. intellectual kind of people." j Inwardly he envict them. The great pul Usher begins to ! realize that he .s an intellectual
ii.r tiis orouner fus ,eTsi the solution; marry an intellectual woman. II becomes engiyed to an ACtres3 in an art theater which ho first eaves from f.nar.cLal ruin. a.nd then plunfre lntr xtlsUc ruin by innkini; it popular. Later, his finance, Emily (Mar
garet Wyr.herly) persuader him to LO.VP" iN. April 20 ( Py Mail."
ptop the publicatnn of a genes or it is cstlr.iate l that 3.500-.ooo wcrk-j "Fanous Crimen of ra-sion." onejln ds wer lost in Great Britain, of which will rake up an old scandal j in March cwir.s: to laor dispute.-' '
and Injure his
280.000 Workers Involved in Industrial Dispute in Great Britain.
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RiluI.IX. Arr;! :;- (' AI-. ; re-;.l ' rr fr rr. pr G rr. ar, c l'"'- '. w:;i;h w.i e ..: y J that th. Jap-.-- a';-:-.--f ".ally Tf'T-' h G : 'ran Christ :.:r'h at T--ap-ira1., t" the - Cfj
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s-p frlal ta 5 ur; priori
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mother's dearest involvin: 2o.0C0 workers. Tlie
friend. He yield, not to" "Emily's j principal disputes e:: in the e--appeal to his 5run cf decency but . pir.ocrir.s and hipfcuiMir.s lr.l-js-to her caresses, fiho bre&ks the en-Jtr;. s.
MARO A RET WYCI JKRL.Y. br cause i i-fii ncw.papf rs an.l not soap or flannel I nu-'ht to b a cross between Gen. Jlor.th. II. G. Wells and the Re.acue of Nations. I'm only a manufacturer and n-.y specialty is what the puldic w.ints in printed matter."
pa cement. .ir Charles will continue running his fcndal. "The supply must meet the demand." Emily: "Yes. I beiieve If the s&crexi publio wanted your wife, you'd meet th demand."
be good for It, but what it actually j Th!?. th op. n declaration of prinwant. I ciple, but in the h art a secret ache.
"Thrre pecm. to be a motion that ' c ltwardlv h.c d fsts the
IMI ANAPOMS T.I"K STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. May l'i HOGS-Re-ce!pt?. S.tO; mirkrt active to hi;:hrr; best Kenvies. $10 7."i lölso : medium mixoil SPi'.tO: romTiion -hole, $l.nKll; illk of sales. flO.Niftll. SUM IIP Receipts, 10; market lower ten. Si.V'Tä CALVKS Receipts, SO) ; market 6trong; top. Sil 10. CATTLK Receipts. 700; market steady, 10-l.V lower: steers, 5.2ä'a 7.sä ; cows and heifers, ?2..Vr?jK.
rillCAflO CASH C.RIN. CHICAGO. May 1. YVII RAT No. 3. nil. S13'JS',il 41; No. 2 hard. fl.44f? 1.4: No. a hard. J1.4)' 1.41. CORN No 1 yellow, --V ,c: No. 2 vellow. ;!.;'.; ".3,a4c: No. .' vellow. ."O'o'iy iüH'.p: No. vellow. äOc ; No. 2 mixed. WiV,c- No. i mixrd. rd,r,2"',c: No. 1 mixMl. Cle; No. 2 white. CT. l ; (,i f.:r : No a white, rcVtdiMc; No. 4 whife, tVO'i'.J 61c. OATS No. 3 white, 39T,41c; No. 4 Whife. rT3.?'.',e. KYF. N. 2. $1.0- (-J1.H. TIMOTHY SbVifj f. CLOVKH 412;22.
EXCHANGE TRADING !- "r;i z-z
GENTERS ON STEEL
atf
sions
-c decline to a rise of 25c.
Stimulating; market effects of the
Supreme court decision were em-
j pha.c.a d by a sadden upturn in Riv- , ; rpool wb.eat quotations, a reduction harlv Mrcnrtli Soon Spreads j f 7.70.,o oo bushels in the world's to Connors and Related Met- )' Fnp,,v -" reports thai 1 1 j foreigners wero purchasing futur ill? and Cheinieals. l- liv. rirs of wheat hero. It was said that exiirt business on a largo XFAV YORK. May 16. S;r,"la ! scale va. under way at the seaboard, again were the pivot around wr.lchnnl pf.f(,ro trp (1av was over there Tin-v-day'3 actna- stock market ro-' n, rs!ima:fs current that Europe volved. Eearly .-trength in th.w,hlij taken 2. oooovv bushels. shares soon .-p-rcail to coppers ar.d J , . , ... , , , . . , , I pturns in the value of corn and r-.atfd metals, n!-o chem;ca,s and 1 . ,. , .! oati were ascribe," to the action of miscellaneous issue s Sales amount- i . , . . , .Art , the wheat market. cd to O.r.l'0 0 taaro.s. j Lackavranna Steel ro--e to a now ;
maximum during th forenoon, 1 at announcement of th ratification oi Its merger with Bethlehem w:vs the signal for an etensie prof;: taking movement. Pethl' h.em ;.!. i giviiiL; away. pre?umab'.y for the .-nr.e reason.
Rallies at midday ooca.-ir.ed re
cinr.xno grain rf.m f. CHICAGO. May 16. Grain prices were sharply higher at the closp of the Chiearo board of trade today. The market advanced at the opening and continued to rise when heavy buyiSg by local elevator interests and commission houses developed. Reports that millers' stock were low and unfavorable weather reports from the southwestern grain belt lnflueneofj the ndraneon. Previsions were higher. YVHL'AT- M.iy opened up 1 at 1H ard HnseO up 1:14 ; July up 12'',i' and cloed up 2; September up 120 and closed up I. CORN May opened up , 1 and closed up s : July up , and closed up th ; September up , H and closed un I..
I O X TS Mav opened un "'. 3S ,-in.l r!n.l
up : July .".0. unchanged mal closed up ; September tip 4P and closed up .
NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING
Thomson ami McKinnon. Atra, '13 b:d
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.tlr.al hour binc muk.I l -y m i.'h Allied iVa kei's. cor.fuslur.. Stt: U-lukor was s:r ad-j CAr NS
l)v bought with Mwao'.I "A." P.ibl-
w:n locomotive and "ruc;b- Steel '-i -- -"";- ' I ' . Ur; t 1 , ." , '.vfo :n demand with I. s. Stl, all 1 4 " 'u'' at Miltatitia: gains, n-.et.,: .4l-o r. Curt :c- 4
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ferro 1 was the day's strongest st.v k. ; , ' 'A ' .
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.::g at a gain of . points. 'A": i. th" day's- operations; In
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tra.If r se--::ied d.s-po.-o 1 to pav l:t- , t. . . . tl- hd to threats of fedora! and I . . 1 8
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X. A. Oil. 2 1-1 u. s. conrr bix.isioN : n - - STI.Ml'LATKS CHAIN MART : p.Ta" V'iTr. 7-. CHICACO, May 1' . -P.a:: g in , i : v a r. . ; he !ie it market Tue .'..-.y :,-;;::;.,i; s,:i rrerk X v. 1S i the Iargc-t properti r.- witr.e-, .1 ; .--.apulpft. 4 I in . vcral mor.C..- and th. r w.:- a st ah. ln" Ji dee;, l,- J ,'n'iv.i :. in pi :- - 'i'. a a- t .rr. :r. 7 ger. tally cr -;rd the r. Su ske'ly, l U s prert:e. court ler e r - th. C i : p r- i A. lb C . 22 -4 Tlr. b'-r net as a l.-ill. -h :: !!or. e I,. ,l-. 2 1 25 Th n. wk't closed i.n-t:: i . 1-4 ! .,- ;,p.d Met.!., 1 to 1 '.-c r.et li'.gh.'-r. u ;th May 1.1".. Cr. Copper. 2 li-l, and July 12 to 1 7-. ' Cia -n. 1 n 22
"HICA(.0, May 10. Open High Row XVII RAT Mv 1H 14C.V, 14 1 Julv ll'e'.hi 12t 12i'i Sept 120 121 120 CORN May v 1 C2 ;iv; July 4"s ',.-, j ;i's Sept :.. 7 r.7 c,7 OATS Mav 4s-., rs Julv r.'i 40 r.rt; Sf-pt 4P,. 42 41hi 1'UUKMav Nominal LA Ri) May 11.47 11 47 11 42 July 11.07 il.r.7 u,-jt Sept 11. fc 11..2 11.1C Rins May 12.tr 12.73 12 .OA July Nominal Sept Nominal RX L May lf: up; joo luly pis no lf!s Sept ;va K.r2 J'Ji
1 lä 12s 121 ! 07 ia 40. 41 22.0",
12.02 12.1 ) 111 bnrv 102
60UTTI nHXI) MAR KITTS, sr.rtn .xiarkkt. Crrerted Daily hr I. A. Itowr. CO S, Mirhlran t. Flionr Lincoln ß23 ) TIMOTHV-Selling. 4.:.. per bu. t'LoX'h'R Medium red. ..-Hing 517. uauimotl red. fls; wt clover, li. ALFALFA S Hing. JH. Sl'PAN CRASS Seling $J rwt. MII.l.IüT Common, selling, 51.73 cwt ALSIliE-Selling, JH. Cow ri:As-.:,;4.r-t. se' DEANS J..i I. SEED corn::.
HAT, STRAXV AND FTED. (Corm-til Iully by the Xley Mllla Flour nd ed Co. 420 S. Mlrhljrau it I'hone Main NEXT 1IAV l'aying, JlcälS; eelllng. f24M20 per ten. OATS-Paying. 40c; PelliD?, iaWc CORN-- I'ayit.g. Ta)c ; selliiig. .-4471)0. CH)VER SLLI l'aring. 14; icilloz, ALSIKE CLOVER Sellin. I14JJI&, ALFALFA Northern criwa. 114. niDE AND TALLOW. (Correrted Dally by S. XV. Mppman. 211 N. Main t. I'liunf Main 2il.) HIDES V : calfskins. 10c. TALLOW Re r de red. 5c: rou3. 23lt 1) E E S XX" A X 2." 'ilZZc per lb. LARL 124c lb.
WHEAT, fflKX, OAT5. ETC. (Cft-Teetcd Daily by D. n.' Morgan. SU MIR.-, Ilvdraulle st. l'hone L-507.) CORN raving. T-nc per bu. OATS Pa vir. g, M I DPLINftS Selling, fl.00 ewx. SEE! OATS SeiiiniT 7.- bu. BRAN Selling. $1 U) cwt RYE Paving FCRATCII FEED-Sellir.g. tZ.OO cwt. XVII LAT N l. paving 1.:,0 bu.
(Corrected Dalty bv Hrotherhocd Oroe :?v) N. Main 't. lUmiie JI-156. r.t T TER--Paving, ."a; fei;infc 42e. 1" RES 11 ECCS-iMviLg. 21c; ieilics. 2.- oi FR I ITS ANP X" EC ET ARLES Ct'Jforr.ii r.affl oranges. 40c doi. PiVPATOES - Soling, 51 7. bu. CABUAUE Selhcg. 10c lb.
"aIuable nev,- drug plants have t'n four.i by explorers in the Amazon River basin.
The fag o the German republic has never heen tlown in .-ome parts of Gerir.ur.y.
Yellow corn is uperior to whit corn 'or the feeding of hegs not on pasture.
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British Government Favors "White Australian'9 Policy MELBOURNE. April 27. (By Mail-) Th? Imperial British government, as a matter of empire concern, la favorably inclined toward Auftralia's "Whit Australia" policy, reports Sir James Connolly, agent general for West Australia in London. Sir James states that the policy would help clo5e the back door to th Australian continent, and especially to the unpeopled semi-tropical territories of northern AustraliaIt is possible, Sir James said, that the Imperial government would aid in the scheme of building railways and roads and equipping 2, "CO farms in the territory for occupation Ijv emigrants from F-itish lands.
Pnemployme-nt in March, though : still bad. showed a further si! cht im- ' provement de-spiie thf &dver?o effect of the engine erin? dispute, rays the Labor Gazette, which publishes? the estimate above. Among industries showing improvement were iron, mining. pi iron manufacture. the build. r.c trades, the cotton and wool textibir.duftries and the clothing trades. Changes in rates of waxes reported as having; taken effect in March resulted in a reduction of over 223.Oof) in the weekly full-time -.vages ot about 1,330. Oof) workers and an increase cf 00 weehjy in the wage, of about 10,000 others. Coal miners in Northumberland. Yorkshire. North Staffordshire. Nor.h Wale.s and Toot hand s a.-tair.el reductions x'aryir.s from under two percent to over -i-ht j'f-n t it, the paper states.
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Have You Heard What They're Doing At Ward & Lewis' A-c-t-u-a-I-l-y .Selling All Those Lovely Hats for$3-95
Two hundred hats everything goes in a general clearaway at one price $3.95. Lovely transparent hats of hair braid; sports felts and ribbon sports hats; milan hemps, canton crepes, novelty silks and hair cloth hats. Oh! so many, many adorable ideas. Some flower and fruit adorned, others with just a dashing bow of ribbon, or perhaps a jaunty feather. All the colors of fashion's rainbow are represented in this wonderful sale of hats.
25 off on every coat during our birthday sale $25 coats $18.75 $35 coats 26.75 $40 coats 30.00 $50 coats 37.50 $60 coats 45.C0 $75 coats 56.25 $80 coats 60.00 $100 coats 75.00
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A wonderful assortment of sweaters at an appealing price. Shown in tux
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better kind. Blouses that you would expect to pay from $7.00 to $10.00 for. You must really see them to appreciate their value. Overbiouses and tieback models in round, square and V neck.
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