South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 138, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 May 1922 — Page 5
i lit RH AY CORNING. MAY 18. 1922
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;ir; extraord;.- 'try fjit'U.vt of buying in MiJvale on .y m.r .-..- w u to he dropped and llldva'.e taken .rf,:. i it;or.. h--'.w-i what a powerful grasp on the 1 i-i en t i'r'. n y the recent developments in
; from the outlet operand as a weight
on tho July and Sentemher deiivers. flowlr.c: down of foreiirn demand for who at v.ms reported. prCcpAct3 of larger receipts of com tended to -weaken the market f.-ir corn and oats. ATumnlitinff stock of lard here rounterhalaneed In th provision market the fleet of higher quotation n hcs.
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Miami Copper 2tU MldvaM Fteel 4rt Missouri Pacific 22 Kation il Iln-imM 4 0-i
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ICe-vitl i Copper ?ev Haven Kail way J,'ew- York Central . . Northern Pacific . . . Norfolk and Western Pacific Oil Pan American Oil ..
J n n 51 van ix 40 peopk'- Crn IMcrr Arrow 1SH rullman - 121 Iur OH 32'i IlAfhvay f;tel Frrlnps 100 Kay Consolidated Copper l?1Ä Jteadlnc; 77 ;i
I KpuMic Iron and Steel 70
Feirs Kochuck Flncl.ilr Oil Pouthorn I'.icifl. rwi.ilivty Fouthem Ihailay
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BUSINESS TIPS By Albert Apple
COMMKKCIAIi TOriCS. Y-iir '-rrto-wn SheT Fr-e ar.1 Tub4 Co. Mo-w In laut bla5t furnace In its II Td Y--untown -croup due to Improved prospects for tfL'eTnent of coal strike.
NEW YORK, May 17 Soft coal r roduction is gradually increasing.
. now is close to 4.0OO.000 tons a
week, or about CO per cent as b'.g as a year ao. Plenty of coal to be hid hy buyers, but mostly the expensive grades. Some miners reaon likp- this: "We miht as well be Mlo. several more months and then hav steady work to build up coil reserves to norn.al. as rlracr along steadily at a fvw days a week. In the lonsr run, just so much coal has to be mined." Many striking anthracite miners are. vactionin? In the "Old Country." Stocl M1II-5 Buiy Steel industry continue? turnln? out three times as much tonnage as last July, when production hit hottorn and started cllmbinct. The penera! industry Is running 70 per cent capacity. Iron mining operations are increasing- in Lake Superior district. Averse .ellir.e' price of leadine steel products has advarrcd $2.30 a ton since March 1. The mills cliim this is largely due to necessity of uMnss hieh.-pric.ed coal Instead of Connellsville supply, shut off by strike. Stei exports mounting:. The biz buying has shifted from Japan to South America. Yh on t 1 1 port SI u m p What exports are flucnutlnsf from a half to two-third? '.es than a yea- aero, though averaring about the Fame as corresponding time of 1020. Corn exports averaging nearly a third more than a year aso. Wall Street About $1.500.000,000 now 1 tied up In Wall Street brokers loans. It's about the same amount as in October. 1919. when speculation was nearine Its heieht. Public utilities, so far this year, have sold about $210.000,000 of bonds and notes. Money's Travels The country's total bank clearings now are, roughly, a sixth bigger than a year ago, an eighth less than two years ago. and averaging hieher than during; corresponding weeks of the 1919 boom. Itic Cotton Kxportx Kxports of cotton, in week enied May 12. totaled 111.283 bales, against 63,796 bales in corresponding week a year ago and 101.825 two years ago. Total exports for the wesson that began last August 1 have passed the 5.000,000-hales mark.
prime heTj fiO.r-vtfll: raodi'im. 511 CS Til tri; heiry Yorker. Jll -" 11. tV. ; Üzht Yerker. Jll 2.V 11 3-T : pU. lr2.Vi 12.35: much. J-Oas?:: Mas:. J.vd 2-k CATTLE Receipt lisht; nmket dteidr: ehoW, ?V'i9: jroed. M ; fllr. K.V7.25: rnl olre. rti 11 MIL'h'l AM LAMBS-Keretr-ti llffkt;
niow; rriiu" wriflf r?, . i1 i -' . gf'i. f 7 ; fair mixed. $."';;. lichi, SiO'iilO.t.
WHFA'l Miv etT 1: .T kr '-fT p. eff 1 j nU.V-M.iy e )4: , ff : "b.VTS-May cfT ; July -2 rr"v:i'-as Irr?u!.r.
MEXICAN BOOM FOR SILVER EXPECTED
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niicAco livt: stock. CIIICAfiO. May 17. IHGS Ker!rtP. lft.oi": market itetdy: top. $11: bulk. 914 4-Vf?i0.M; beary tvelght. $10 win : teed !l no weight. flO.70-21O9.T: Pght weight. fin.OO'dll: liirbt lisht. Sior.';
10 s.,; heTj r.ackine ion, nuioeth. $:')
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'110; racuine o pig. fil 7Vij W.W.
CniCAC.O. Mar 17. Open nigh IA-w Clse TTTTE AT Mar 14R4 1474 145 145 JnlV 12. 12. 121 127 Sp 121 121 120 120
Mir ßl ftl JnlV C-. Spt R7 67
OATS Mar
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PO UKMs r Nominal r.Aiir Mar ..N0taln.1l Jul'r 1162 11
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KIHS May Nominal July Nomin.il Sept Nominal KYF. Mit lit 111 Julr 100 ior Sept lol 101
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120 11.95 11.05 1104 10 IOI4
bte Stel declares reimiar quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on j
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TnviL.'it W. Mo crow of J. P. Morgan ami Co., elected director of Bankers' Trn- Co., succe.'-dim: II. P. P-tvisort. I. kw, o i con.:.-.:--:or. sumn.ons K. II. Cary, of Steel corporation. Grace, rf P. : hl hr.i. nr 1 T iv! r of I. lckaw.mn.i tomorrow to testify concerning J ' f t V. '. .h" m -Lack a u ar.r.a ste : ni erg.'r. Mt-p.ey on c.'.:; p'.. ntiu' on th stock exchange. While rate holds at ei. ,n r i T-c .n h ivo .k.n nl i.. in onen market nt 3 per cent.
St it'S .! r ,Mrs .i.- cry at 1 . 0 0 0 ft. of a new deep sajid on
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C.'.vP'dui P-:r::-tt ! .1 Pr !i;f.-H arid K t: fis we'.l or. 5. On --acr.
Plectra field. T- xas. the wei. making 1.000 harrels.
corporation completed a 4 0-milllon cubic foot
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RISE IN COPPERS
FEATURES MARKET
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For Firt Time .n Years Cop prr Shares Over?linil(w All Othxr Ir-sur.
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Per the; copper i
Fide. rai-.'e.ster gaining
point? Sales amount to 1,-
I .".7 5. 000 shares. ' The money market again ignored I withdrawals of funds for fe1eral acr,ur.t, call loans ruling at S 1-2 per 1 cent throughout. Time funds were i in plentiful supply at 4 1-4 to 4 1-2 i per cent. ! Cab't.s from abroad sugeested dej pre-?:.ori in London and on the coni tiner.t. working out of the latent con-
lit h-.al and economic developments.
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:-:r.-s cf the st'-ck market. Their r.--" of rr- to fie. point. on very , v;rf Ve ra n mictions w . attribut- . 5 to ir; rov ,i condition? in the r.ea'. i r. ' -; s t rv.
According t dintrrtted ob-,
however. t:ie st reneth or j
s wn.s r.'.a'.r.'.v ('.r.e (i th.. con-j effort of prof-.-v-:or.al ir.ter-
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MAY DELIVERY WHEAT IN MATERIAL ADVANCE CHICAGO, May 17. Although durintr much of the time Wednesday wheat showed a material advance in price for May delivery, Lhe market taken as a whole averaged lower. Reselling on the part of foreigners was a bearish factor. The close was unsettled at the same as Tuesday's fir.ish to lc down with May 145 4 to 14.:. and July 127 to 127. Corn lost to t c. oats f? c
an early r:e in re-t" . j 'u- in pro'.?ion me out-
f.r.ed copper pric.tf to 14 c-r.ts pr j .cm var:ea rrom ic decline to a rise j ..-;rd were free'.y made in trade 1 --f 5c. -rd.-s. Attention w.ifl directed io Kstimates that the arrivals of the faot that .sliver an 1 the bas-r 1 wheat here Wednesday amounte-i r .-MS have shown almost steady or.:y to 120 carloads, a total consid-:-.r. -n -err.er.t r -ntly. J eratly sm.il'.er than has been the S . r-:: e irtere?: in steel rocks 1 rule of late, appeared to be the chief
r. '. ed or. r.ew that leading
Chicago rRonrrr. CTTICAf;o. May 17 IH'TTER Receipt. 10,l'4 ttibs; rreamerT extra, 3äo; Ftandar.l. 34'.?.i4t;c; firsts. 31f34c; packing "took, lr! p.v. EGGS Receipt. 32.590 rase: mleelInneou. 234Ti24e: ordinirr flrts. 224c: firsts. 2.Vr,?29c; checks. 20Urt721c. dirties. 20U,22r. '" ' CHKE.sKTwins new, laUfrl.YV: daisies. 1,.?P: Toiing Americas, 17c: lon-.hern. I'H.K.o; brick, 15c. LIVE POILTKY Turkeys. 2.V : chickens, broilers. 40j4sc; roostprs. 144e: :eee. 14c; ducks. 22c. POTATOES Receipts. 41 cars: northern wMte. $1.2.vtj1.40; icaho rurals. $1.4." h 1 r-a VEAT 50 tr Ol lbs, ST?9c; 70 to W lbs., lovillc: 90 to 100 ih , I2rdl3c; fanev, 14c.
riTTsnrno i.ivt: stock. riTTSBPRO. IM . M.u 17 HOOSKecoipts. 15 doublcdwks : market slow;
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.advance cf o.uoti 1 values.
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dictions o
ar.'.f -f-fir-T? had be.-r. in', "a.shir.ctcn to dl-c-.:ns pr.-t---iture tr-o!e cor.d:t:or.o w:ih
ar 1:r.e and -,:h- r memb'-r.s of th
t e 1 to ;t and Pres t
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the jö: i . h"-n i; iva.e
rc-e an extr. me cf 1-8 points and j
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Cb.Ief'.y bv M'X. i:. Pftrojm. h.tker, Ii.il I'--- In Iocorr.ot ve Z::lf rnatlor.a'. H.trv t- r c.-.ntr:h f u'-v-.i ir.ti.illy to the market'.-
r-ion fcr a sharp but transient upurn in the valuo of May wheat. Atter, however, touching 147 4. the h.crht.-.: level which for some time has beer, attained, the price for the current mor.th began to drop, and at he last vcas off a little as compired with yesterdays finish. Today's actual receipts proved to be In 2 carloads instead of 12?, and there w, -re reports that Iowa. IlP-nc-ifi and Indiana points were all try-:r.'r-to eil wheat here. It was said
Stu-JaIo that wheat in the eat was be.mdjing ciitred 5c 'o 10c below a parity -.te ij with wheat here. o n- In connection with selling, which
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And riolmi PfntaJ Service Make It I-.ible Per All To Enjoy the Bet At More Than Reasonable rrlces. There are raanr who because they feel thy can't afford to have their teeth properly cared for are being caused no little suffering and feel ashamed of their l pearance. No matter the nature of the case Dr Holmes is pivrared to care for it. Intestijate our Fridge Work. Irrespective of price y a ll find no equal for It.
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It 1 no longer necesarv tt have that fenr of tooth extraction WE GPAKAN". TEE PAINLESS EXTRACTION. ln-ic!iti(:atl.-"a f.r yourself. Consultation lv.'I nam in 2 tier fre?. J. T. Holmes, D. D. S. Cor. Michigan and Washington Sts. Otcr Central Drug Co. LKk for Sii;n
SHEEP Receipt-. lfo: irmrket v-
b'wer: lambs, f 10.7f?12 cull and ro rumen. $7il0M: yeirliEiT wethers. J'.'';. 10 7.' eea, H ZfiQT.Zj; cull and common. J2Tj4.V CATTLE Receipts, 11.0f0: market steady: choice sod prime, js.roi c medium pood. J7 f 'fY6'.): cotnmen. $7.10 r5 .: -rood and choice, f. 2Ttt.15 : comlaon medium. ?7.1o;-S.25 ; butcher rsttU. heifrrs. J5.7r4; cows. ?47r72"i; bulls. $4..VKt0 3i": canner cutters. $3 7.VTr 4.7': canner steers. J. 7W.Y75: vl calves. fs.'SifilO Trt; feeder s'eers, J'l I.Xi: stocker ateers, J'5?7.75; stackers cows, heifers. I l.riC.C.V
ßOUTTf IIHND MARKITTS. M".rrTT MARKET. (Corrected Uailj hr IK A. Hone. fi"t &. Mirhlran t. Thone Lincoln Z:iO.) TIMOTHY Scllint'. $4.) j r b;i fly 'VEU Mediuu: rd. :ii: 517. oammoth red. $1; iwe.-t clovtr, 5i ALFALFA Selling, fl4. S t ' I A N JRASS Sp.i; g . -.vt MILLET Common. hIV.l. ll.'.i cwt AlSIKC 5ell!r.g. Jl4. CilW pi:. S-JL.t 4M. s V p.EANS ..-.'.; 1. m:i:i (kn
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f:ay. 1 ;:s . ;.-- t tvo . v 1 " ptr.t r.t 1. Th- ;n 2 i:ha-;-.;on ftock? i f co;-per.
May 17. Great
r an 1 r-pf r i.-.'.n- . Mexico ;s fXp-Ctd ;.irr. ! hrr-- tot at ::-. i.s s- i upon
pri:e cf salver, the wartime
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fast nrrrALo livf. stock. EAST KPFFALo. May 17 CATTLE Receipts. 225 head: market slow; shippin? steers, fH.75; butcher grades, 7.2.VT; V2ä: heifers. ivh 7.7. : cows. Vl uWtK U); bulls. $4-? 5 .'-; feeders, sprir.ers. $4..r)G 11.25. OA lA'FS Receipt. 3O0 ; market active; CUlI to choice. fl'JiH. MIEEP AND LAMPS Rccrlpr. 4"0; market slow; chMre lamh. $1212 M cull to fair. S.V 11.75; yearlin(?s. S7'i
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HAT, STRAW AND TT.T.V. (Correrted Pally hy the iTeiey Millet Flour and Fed (o.. iiO S. Mirhicau t I'hone Main M3. NEW HAY Paylnir. JltUlt?; feliinj. S24Ti 2. per ton. OATS Paying, 4ac; selliLg. .V'O:. COUNPayihc. &c: s.lhr.j. r,v '.Tn,-. CLOVER SEED Paying, 514 ; n-liini $Wi 1. ALSIKE CLOVER Sell inc. flllO. ALFALFA Northern trown, J14.
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Free Public Lecture on Christian Science by JOHN C. LATHROP, C. S. B.,
At enrnen nnipicn Main and Madl-son St.-
of Drookllno. Mass.. mcnitor of the Christian S-icn P.evinl d ITture-hlp, II ton. Ma-s-. Tlio public 1 ron'lally inxitod.
n 1 KIDAY HVIlMNc; May li R o'clock
7117 Homes hntered During Day by "House Breakers
Pavlizht
IIOOS Receipts. l.fOO: market active; l orker, f 11 a.'Ti 11 40 ; pljr. f 11 a.V 1 1 4 ;
York
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INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK. INDIANAPOLIS. Mar 17. IIOCS-Re-ceipts, 7); market steadr. V lower; best heavies, ? 10 V, io.kö ; medium mixed. flO.-vVf; J0.ts; common choice, $loK,r
weak :
11: bnlk of Bales. JIO.IO W SHEEP Receipts, 2); market top. j'f 4 .y.
CALVES Receipts, cOO; market stronsr, top. $11. CATTLE Receipts. l.OOO; market slow. 6tadv: ter, t5..va7.V; cows and heifer?. wQiw r-.Ttr.'lir-400 RA IV REVI E. CHICAGO, May 17. Wheat prices were lower at the clore of the Chicaeo board' or rsrte today. May whent was sllchtly higher at the opening and other grains ower Ue.iTy felling developed later an-1 locil interests bought on the decline Large deliveries on May contracts were male. Corn was. lower. Commission houses hought on unfavorable weather reporH but sellinjr by local traders wai plow iuyers of oats were icarce an'! trsfllnz was dull. 5'ro.T'1"lAtl" were lrrejmlar. i 1 j-'-? opened up at and closed off 1; July off . 1 2Ri: an,J closed off 1U; September nff 21U and closed off 1. 3 CORN May opened DnchaDjpd. 611 and closed off V.: July np and closed1 orr i?: fi. ! r5iAJSay-r nhanged at S-H 223 JiSeL oaL'i: Ju7 unchanged. 40 h c?ci2sMofr, Hi rtember 4l unchanged and closed off 14. red ,l.i.46H ;7 No.' 2 ffidj n4
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oats No. 3 white. S3Mi7 1.. -n 1 white. S3f?.We tt-bic , No. 4 PARLE V e&rt 70. TIMOTHY $fjy76
CHICAGO GRAIN ri nt.r CHICAGO. May 17.- tLE
nil) ES AND TALLOW. Crrete.l Dally by S. tv. Lipitmna. 211 N. MlnVt. I'hone Main il. niDES-.V; calfskins. 10c. TALLOW Rendered. fc : roun. 2TJ3t
LARD 12 4c lb. ! h
i-rht ::i-ii" t renkers. usin? !
..... ' 1 1 to on an entrance, en-. I l-r 1 two homo Ti-"S'iiv morning' j is r d afternoon, bt:t w ere tin aide to' I obtain anything -f valao. ! I L. ;. .--henotitll. lir.. Michigan I .!., rej-.ort"-'l to th j)o;oo Tuesday! Stricht that thieves had entered his'
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WHEAT, CORN, OATS. ETC. ! (-00 htit he (Corrected Daily hy I). It. Mnrjcau. s!a 1 m;.-ir..
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and b. iioaso entered two. p, jii ti'oiock and 12
(Corrected Dallv hr HrotherS.;ed Grooef 220 . Main t. I'hone M-i-JC.; RUTTF.R-Paviri:. ,1'c; n-lllnt. 42e. FRESH EGGS Paying, llo; Mll:n;, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES California navel or-inpe. 40.- doz rOTATOrS-Sollin;, .1.7.". bu CABBAGE Selling. 10c lb.
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There is one host way to build a CORD Tire, and that is the LEE1 way many layers of picked cord, impregnated with pure rubber, placed between layers of more pure rubber and cured by the air bap; method, under hiph pressure, to prevent "wrinkling ' and tread separation, and with a black rubber tread for resiliency and wear. ullivan-M w Tire Co. 436 S. MICHIGAN ST. Lincoln 6241 "Good Vulcanizing"
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Suits and Costumes all at Reduced Prices $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
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Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses Reduced (IN THREE GROUPS) at $25.00, $35.00 and $49.50. Here are Canton Crepe, Georgette, Roshanara and Silk Crepe Dresses, each and every one a distinctive garment with such a diversity of styles that it is practically impossible to describe all of them. Every dress represents savings of a most substantial nature at these prices. Enter the Summer Frock $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00 This collection includes Pastime Frocks, Sports Frocks and the more leisurely type, all attuned to summer time outdoors. A collection of the gayest, most colorful summertime frocks that have ever introduced a summertime season.
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