South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1922 — Page 5

SUNDAY. JUNE 4. 1922

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MARKET SUMMARY

NEW TOr.K, June S. Pris still moved on th Ne-. York stock exrhar.R todiy under the influ'c cf arrowing cj.imim over the buins outlook. Whr.vr th forward mnve.fr.ent in th enral list was thratrr.d by profit taklr.c nw proups were .tarti on frsh upward swine, so that Industrial stocks forced steadily ahead throughout the two hours of tradim?. This rr"nn' of latent buying poer the best possible demonstration of th market's underlying ftr'neth. So long as Individual groups displayed ability to movr toward hlchr lve. Jt will be evident that the fores behind th alvsnrc hw not ben exhausted. th pri- movrntn In the rail crocks has been characterized y nrr. Irregularity, trading In this Kroup has not been without signs of accumulation. It would be surprlsine if the ri rn the srnerJ market was checked without a rour.ür.r out movement in carrier i-su.

Advance Rumely Common A I ' i s Chalmers ................. American I'.eet Fuzar Arn-r;can Can Co American Car Foundry American' lüde an,j leather Pfd. An'-r. n Industrial Corporation Am erian Ivocomotive American Fmltirir American Slusrir

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Ani'-rican Telephone and Telegraph . . 1 2 2 ' 4 American WoM -93 Anaconda Copper "i Archiven Baldwin LoccTiot ive 117 lialhmore an 1 Ohio 50;

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Cn:!i I'oppe 23 Ci.i.-.o Coppt-r 33 C Ke Sferl 7 5 s4 Cuba Care Su-ar 17'2 Krrie Common lTs Cfm-ral EJectrio Ifi7 CT.eral Motors Common 15 r.oodrich 431 f;rat Northern Ore 41H Crfit Northern Railway 77 International Harvester lorat Industrial Alcohol 57 Illinois Central Inspiration 44 th

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Wayni 01 1T4 2 Wr!;ht Martin 2 S Allen Oil 405) Allird 2 3 Wyo. 3 4 Iloone 11 12 Carih 8 4 S4 K'.k Pasin lli Federal 1 Glenrock 1 4 S Int. Pete. 2S, L;vin?ton 1 17 Marland of Mex. S 4Merrit 12 4 i M. W. Oil 2 3 M. YV. Pfd. C 4 M. V. Ref?. 225 Bid. N. A. Oil 1 2 Noble 1 2 Per.nock 5 Prod, and Ref. $ 10 Ryan 6 Salt Creek New 13 4 Sapulpa 4 7 Simma S Skelly 1 A. R. C. 4 4 5 P.i? Ledse 19 21 I!os. and Mont. 13 20 Creon 2 4 Divide Ex. 1713 Goldfld Con. 6 8 C.rldzor.e 10 12 Hecla 61 Jer. Yd. 34 Jumbo 3 5 Kerr Lake 3 4 Masrma S1U 4 McNamara 6 S M. Lode in 4 Nip. 6 4 Itay Hercules l 2 Ton. F.Xt. 1

nmr and t allow. (Crrfeted llly by S. . l.ppmu. tit . Math. at. I hone Main niPF.S ,V; raifPkln. 10c. TAl.I.fiW-RBdcrfd. 5c; rough. 2a BEl-SWAX ;:.Vi31c per lb. LAUD 12 't lb.

IT HEAT. CORN. 0T. ETC. (Crrerte4 Daily b D. II. Mnr(a. tM Mill. Hrdraalte Thon L-507.) COltN rajlnr. .Vx? per ba. OATS Fiylng, SilDDLLNft Selilnc. tl.60 em. SEFD OATS Sellin e 7 bu. BRAN Selling. il.U) cwt. R VF ravine WV FCR ATCII FEKD Pellinr- 3 t WHEAT No. J, riJ'n? 1

r.' TTr.r. riTior. SfJc; 1:1047. 2FKESll EGC.S I'ajla?. t4c; ielllDf. FRL'ITS ANT VEGFTABLE3 CtU lorotH navel oraoge. 40c dot. rOTATOFS Selling, 11.73 bo. CABBAGE Selling. 5c lb.

(Crrerted Daily by TWother Sed Grot) ttO '. Main t. Thnne M-I5.

STEAM BATHS HALLANAN BATH PARLOR 218 W. Jefferson Blvd. Mam 5309

riTTSniRO LIVESTOCK. PITTSBI'Rff , June 3. IIOC: Rerelpt 15 double decker; mirket steady Prime heiry f 11.1'?? 11.15 ; medliirns f 11.25: he.ivv Yorkers J11.25; llpht Yorkers .11.25; jdff $11.25; rouphs JsS.75: ft:is- f5'i7.".'J5. CATTLi: üfcelpt lljrht. market stendv. ("htie fs.VfljO; pood JiVrl; T.iir $7..HV,j s 5) ; fair" IT.WJS.W; T veal calrx f .:Vti 1 1. SHEF.r AND LAMBS Receipts llpht market dfadr. Prime wethers $7.2rv;? 7.55; gord .rZQl fair mixed $57 i; lamt.s "Q2.

fiOUTTI BEND MARKETS. (Corrected Dally by I). X. tUwa. 89 B Mlrhlgau at. Tboo Llacoln 8SJi.) HAT. STRAW A?fn fTED. BEtTD MARKET. TIMOTIIY Selling, $4.50 per ba. CLOVER Medium red. ee4Mng $17. SFDAN GRASS Feung ?3 cwt. MILLET CommoE. Belling, JL7J ewt Selling, fl4. vammoth red. S18; awet clorer, XS. ALFALFA Selling. Hi. , SOV BEANS ?.ra. SEED CORN 12. NEW HAY Paying, $1313; aellln. K!firJ rpr ton. OATS Pay in?. 40e: aelllnr. MQMc. COW PEAS $af?J.50. fCorrrcted Dally by th Wetley Millet Flour and Feed Co.. 420 S. Michigan at Thone Mln CORN Tay Inc. 50c; aelling. 3OQ70c. CLOVER SEED Paying, $14; einig. tMl is. ALSIKE CLOVER Sellins:. $141ALFALFA Northern grown. $14.

Are ybur urs Safely Stored? Rt assured that furs eent to Franckowiak to be stored will receive painstaking care. They will be placed in our fine dry cold air vaults and fully insured apainst all loss. If you wish them to look like new, for a small additional charge we will renovate them znd you will be delighted with Jieir renewed life and freshness. Call Lincoln 2554 NOW I And for summer furs A visit to our parlors will convince you that our prices are right and far below other stores that are showing the same quality of furs. We offer expert, courteous service. C. H. Franckowiak FURRIER 316 North Michigan St. Phone Lincoln 2554

Thompson & ricKrao?j

NEW YORK 42 Broadway

CHICAGO 209 S. LaSaile St.

MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Cotton & Suar Exchange New Orleans Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce Winnipeg Grain Exchange All Indianapolis Exchanges SOUTH BEND OFFICE J. M. S. BUILDING Telephones: Main 390-391-392, Lincoln 2028 W. O. KENNEDY, Manager Facts and figures in connection with securities or commodities cheerfully supplied. Our private wires extend to the leading cities of the United States and Canada. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN GRAIN AND COTTON FUTURES COMMUNICATE WITH NEAREST OFFICE

BE INFORMED! KNOW HOW TO BORROW. THEN WHERE TO BORROW Onr money la roiily for yo nlicn cpjrtnnlt j KNOf Ki Call in und tnK It oee ll.U unite (i uu(lilnv SECURITY LOW CD. Cot. M.ilt and VYalilnitto his . Soul! Html Main lCt

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COM M1KCI AI, TOPICS. Chairman T.ippir.-: ! Ipul;ir Srrl te.-tiflfs before the Lock wood c tr. t that a ?'' with Kulm. I.oh and Co. to ral.'e JR5. 000,000 to iiü.Ur'.-. !:: stl mercer permitted llrni to rais up to J20.00O.000 to "make a m :i '-.t t" for the ivw tork. T. I. 'h i lhourr.e t immediate !.u North American Sted stork will 1 f 5 0. 3 3 1 . 1 " p-efi Tted and 3.224.331 shares, no par common. For srvi1 h. "i'd h. te rr-riit t purch from rornpany 25.500 shares and Kuhn. I.oeh 00 h ir,- I'omrr.oti at H a shire. Will appear before Lock wood ;: 1 ;t t t hi - 11. r:ii n?. A u : h or : 1.1 : i v !y iie.i.,r.,l in Chinco that dissatisfaction over rail w a z e ur. t'.o strike w i - failed for several month, if at all. Miner. reje,-r anthracite operators' iian to have Pres't Hardin?: appoint r. -t :.-a:ion l.-nrd to s- tt'.e wae disputes and counter-propo5al will e offered . ! ;v- 1 at Wh.te TI'ui rrjn.; that HarIln? contemplat! ronferenro ' ad.Mi: tin.: n. der, announced administration looks favorably on fiofii..r. r' 'a'i for C.errniny. fiiviir. '!iiii'.: arr.tiip-nn nt to j.ay durlnsr fall interest amounting to 2.. r:,:'.T-:' p.t;::d or. : r debt to I'n'ted State. P.ra l.-tr.-efj; trad,- de e!opnont for past week and month maifciy f i -jl.'f an. 1 wh:i - ;'vve aie nmc i-Nrnds mostly in form of current or !'. ; Me;:--d 1 :b tv ui.- r.eral tenor i vftry optimistic.

The June Brides Have a Cold Winter Ahead of Them

unless they make ure that their home is heated by an honest-to-gaodness furnaceThe Thatcher Furnace is the product of years spent in studying trie problem of heating. It's a triumph! A steady, even flow of warmth will fill the house and give you a June temperature in January. Call aroui.d we'll talk terms.

Surguy Furnace Co. 309 S. MICHIGAN ST. At Chard & Thompsett's Hardware Store Lincoln 5584 Lincoln 5282

IRREGULAR SESSION ON l Y. EXCHANGE

S t u (1 o I) a k r r Loads Motor Stocks Fonii!ii Exchanges Firm to Mroni:. Min' VOUK, .Inno The week-

r.d ;or or The sto.K excuance, open .! 'a Ith ar.oth r hulli-h demon-j trat ion in :h -il tl:v;s:on. but th j rr.ai kt t tore Mirn b amv irregular j . . i ..i i . .

ri n.-'i ' 1 1 1 a ;:a r . i i u. ; hi .- s. Sp- ta' ;I tr ft.atur of the rrvioin dav. r rial'y California Pe-

tro'etnn. Pir'.fic Oil nnd veral of i the Standard Oil erro ip r aeted one j to thre point, while Mexican IV-! tro'.'um- r.oal iM'ch Si:eM Tradlns' ".r.J Ilori.-ton. Copier, and Marland; . ft;ir.. d ope to four points. ; Similar confusion of movements j ('rurrt-d a more the .tteV, equip-j tr.r.t. motor. and otht r leaders of I the l:tvl'.:.:r; il division. Stu.1baker j :i p:n !-d the motor ad many of ! the s:U'd!iri'-s cf that typ! strer.ctht r.ed n a res-alt of favorable j trade condition. .. . i i ... i t

K11..f moveu in o. ep-jiiory i;inii'i:i. the cnly noteworthy rnwmcnts be -i:u itstrictfd 'o junior or low-

t rleed jhar . such c.'' Iake Türie and Wfffrn common and preferred and j Wheeling and Lake Hrie common j

and preferred. SV.es amounted to

r.o.e.o fhar-. Desplt the les avirir.c cables from abroad, foreign exchanres were firm to Tr.z fterlirr rn.ikir.sr j-et

nroth'r new V.'.zh or. the fn of d-j in and rd''. a 4.4. German marks j wr the nr.ly remittance to ea.e. ; fal'.irsr Is-. fr-m their best quotation1 of the mid-'Af ek. ! lyi'ir.- ard L-jfounts of cl- irir-.s: . house t.-ankf: t!:oved ar.cdiif-r actual i exratioa cf about $4.7.000,000 and'

:he :.-tual rash cain of $S. 000. COO 'rcreased reserves to sliclitly over rtPft.OO ;. apair.st the f r..5C0.- " of the previous fortnight.

WHKAT VALUES STRIKE NEW LOW AT CHICAGO M1ICAC.O. June :t. I .liquidation ua.s on in wheat during thehort sion of the board of trade today ami with stop orders caught in profu-ion. values dropjied to a new !ov on the j. resent downturn. At the finish jtrices showed a net derli'te of W to 3ivc. with .July 11.14", to ?1.15 and Septonilif r $1.1". t'" $ 1 . 1 " 1 2 ; corn wo.- off to l c; oat:' sh to o law er. while provisions rancred frfm "c lower on !ard to five to 10 rents advance In rib,!. A week a c Julv wheat i lo-rd hou 3 4c over Sept ember and today -o'.d at a small ii;-m:n:. I-.al sentiment was decidedly bearish and the best fuprort on th way down c.ame from .-hört who were evening up for the week. Outride interest wa.s licht. There Ma. nothir.c in the character of the crop news to ause the bear any uneasiness. Trade In corn and oats was almct entirely of a looM character; and both crains ranced lower in s-mpathy with wheat.

-dit- .jL--r--f a Graduation Gifts jf

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NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING

Allied Tackers ß 12 Car Light 5 0 90 C'halrr.erg 1 2 Cities ?vc. Bankers 2Z Cont. Mtrs. SU S Curtis 4 Perfection S 4 Phil. Morri I?3 2rUni. Pft. Shr?. 7 S lni. Ilet. C. n.iv T U. S. Light 13 U. Ö. Ship 9 1J

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There is really but one appropriate way in which to signalize his or her graduation, and that is by making a gift that will endure throughout the-year to remind them of this important occasion. A gift of jewelry in its enduring beauty keps alive the memory of the occasion as well as the giver. Gifts from the simplest trinket to the bejeweled adornment can be purchased here at modest prices.

FOR HER P.rvjelet Watches. S15.no to Sioo.oo. Pearl PeacLs. $3.fl. to $15.00.

i a m o n d Rincs. $20.0(1 to $500.00.

P:n-. $1.00 to $25.00.

Lirthstone Rings, $2.00 to $10.00. Lingerie Clasps. 50c to $3.00. Eversharp Tenciis. $1.00 to $.00. Ivory Toilet Ware. 50c to S10.00. Ivory Clocks. $2.95.

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FOR HIM outh Pend Watches. $30.00 to $150.00. Waldemar Chains. $1.50 to $10.00. Gold Knives. $2.00 to $.6.00. Fountain Tens. $2.50 to $10.00. Leather Bill Folds. $2.50 to $12.00. Cuff Links. $1.50 to $10.00. Scarf Pins. $1.00 to $15.00. Signet rir.c. 55.00 to $1S.00. Pelt Buckles. $2.00 to $6.00.

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Delicious and Refreshing for the entire family Nothing like it for solid comfort during the hot weather. Order hottled Coca-Cola by the case from your grocer.

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