South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1922 — Page 3
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HUES GROCER IS SEVERELY INJURED Ward Suffers (.mnpoiiml Fracture When N;iffohl (fives W av. Nir.nj. mi .T .:- Ward. ov.-r.'T f.f th..;r,ro nn i-'t. .Tnjii i i " rri ! et " fr.T"!'ir- r Friday v. h' n n - -.it: s x . , ; l h '.v.i" '.vr rk!: ' a . ' rd 1 a F horn. N. -. r. t h '.. i ath him. Mr. W tiJ .h to St. Jns'.ih h '';..:. 1 1. Sm: t - h I ':.'! . r e, a - where an X-r&v eva:a ; n ' ; i r 1 tho "Xt'r.t of h'.l Irj-JI.':-. Svral ras ' lo-.i- s-ta .vre trr.7orar!'.y c d ' Ant. Ir s O''rir r.'ioku;i',!'r .I.'-ph Im h s ; f ' -! t 1 ." ' M bth oMIr. of J.js','" Virk lb todiy. Henry f.rlrhn. N driver and proprietor of i h Co d:i: f!ub hr4, v.-ho ar'-d lllenj po-fss.ori a: d -al-- f f wi hour.d nvr to th" tfrm of thA rJrr-lt r..-iit Mnds of jr.i'O. ;;-r'"r. rii:il.-r wnd'-r A. X. Cohr in. Iak ft.. a'..-o I charfl w.:h th" Hk'Tl a 'd i liquor, w.is brun-1 v-r to th fir' 'it curt undr $1,"0 )"U Tho r a f i:;;.l -r T'io-;p-r 0 harud wif.h th" u-" d whi'h did T.ot ;t.-5 d!sra-' 1 ("-at fi 1 1 ;i i : rn ' - . ! . to i i ; .' : i . : r f la'-h ot ; i vldcr.f p. Th ens" f diai"Kl with t).' hard and .4'ft v::h ? h. ft . ' t! 1 'M Moy fT, t"TlS ot from M. Montaituo, lor.tj hird-.vir rifnlrm and roril U :il-r, wn.s ;'-', po: m1 ur.ti Friday. .lu'.y 7. At a sp.-i-:al r:."-t:". of tri" I)"!t.v arp.i frarrrn.ity held in Nll".s 1'.;V P'orr.H Tiiwr- lav -vfr 'IH ir-rj Max Ka-.V.cr and All ri wtT "df""t"d i! 1' t'a f to Johnson r'irt'.-1 nt tho local ch iptT at the nati ;.al ooi;. centlon to h- held at -n. , on July 2. 3. and ... T !i" d. a. -. Ir.d.
were ntrMct"d to o' - for I-'" , iipmlicrs of the commission assert -Hl'dvhrand of Sbuth Vv.-A a.'? tn-'jin that Kokumo city ofliclals had next national preid nt. ! not shown u!!ioient reasons for a Tho nvess.l valuation of N.1 ? reopenini; of th case. The commlsfor the y ar 1?'J2 has 1 n r-du "d j S;on'.- formal order will he issded
J 200.000 hy the commit:"" on o-u ilUatlon of th" Förrien county Loan, of "up"rvisor". lri :al m s.: on ai St. Jo.-ph Thursday. Th" total a-.-c."'-d valuation of Itcrrit-n was reduced 51.100.0on. """y i OPEN SUIT TO CANCEL FLOUR MILL MORTGAGE WAIiSAW. F.d.. July 1 ( ', - r : " V rri V.'h! Sur ton o! l"y, formerly of Flint, day !)f fin nuir in thhero aalt Howard Smith. Walter Kin'' Micii.. Satureircuif lourt S. and Alma I, of War-iw and F. T. Fa !b y and .. O. Cmpl-.n Columbia City a!-' ract.rs. demandin? th" c.an'"'l'.i ion of a mortac:" ... ... :m on .T, soU! n . '!.:: Il'i'.ir o - livery of a d Chi) d mi;'!.''". It i lib r 1 to th" mill and ? j m ikir.T ! r d f.r hit after a contratho a!e and erI, H. S. Smith ex char. '-ro of th." rn touted without con-id mortcis" t Walter K.nr a Warsaw coura-iln, :n same prop-Tty for ?".T'' Klntzel h a I r. i'.t r---the ntort: a v. a-' n-.a 1 it ; o n . a 1 . who I th 1 I that j tb i th i i 1 i ti a lrother-in- a-v of -i "it : the iiinrt.-i;' b for the : i tli" pi a in- l Turpo.o of difraulinj tin. DENY ISSUE OF $50.000 MUNCIF ROAD DONOS I'IIAN".FH!S. .1: F. nd t o i - ; - - u " s i a o i a nance Tip rovo'v.t u r Ml! ::c roads were d" tate tax loa prvj to bo I'.en Vh:--'.- i be n ! Issu-- of '.!-d S ltur.'.ay t-.y i T:i" rotds. In'.prov. !. were l h" . . i '. . f.:- w h ; b x nn a u i s . .-ked ; th" . . , i m Mldleson $17.soa; ro i 1 w a a i -ii;'. : l b Wo. y r. i 1. f : 1 " o i a and the i with a r.d t b.o or.' with a bti t h e r n S i--o;. of 1 RRIOENTHAU RI-XIN? DUTIES AS POSTMASTER I j VI FS F F ! I , lud. July 1 . F. M . ' Fridnt hal , rec-r . t '. v appoint' 1 a ' postrua":" for l.e-'-b'ir. ch".rp of tho ofP.-'i S iturJ hv. TbpOt O " WV U'oV n'.pht acr.- th" stre.-t 1 Satur'.av from the b"ca t b n h. has bp-n for mar yrars. postmaster, was app sblent Wilson an '. years. alth--ush b. 1 th-" retlrlr. ? in t".; by Frr e I f i h t app .r.tm"nt rev w a- c INDIANAPOLIS AUTO ACCIDENTS IU;KT FOUR INDIANA Fi I. IS Tdy 1 -F.-.r person- v i : rac".d',t'.t h.e: :c'. t - r o n . a t ! 'a k '. r . ' Sh.ieike. w b. o a - w e j-. i r. 5 ' i 1 1 -was :n i - Ibs.n w mol 11". A ! ' f 1 ! A: I1 i irol 1 ; :r an ot Ouir.cv K.v h" body ar- 1 I r-r, left a-m v va ilr:.rc w i ar. N o r of t s e r; om s ir. ' ; ry . W " s out cat e"t - ' v. a -K-a c - a i DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. FILES INCORPORATION tNI'I A.V i. T . ; T 1 1 .- M: :. wb. ri? F.. .Ta--in I T Fr al v- o hi. 1 -er; Siliir.i.iv '. t ; ' u "Nit b S It e ! p ; a . ! . r " t o t P.ir v. Fi-rnrar A and Frank Fl i P irtv : - .. '. ar- '. o . 1 r - .- j . - - A b Fh. ;:- a- I ! . , t For Art! lib !r M - .IMb a r .1.2'" a rpl treeIn Fan a v::ic. Th cte ?bit il t Putna retary of t at- : n i '. ; : - . a . a r - th. i-V-ctor" b AL'IDMOIlIl.i: KIIIWIUIN. f)n All MnVr of Car ftrlnf Car 1 n tVrtnrr Spring Tlslk 0KttIM) Mil Til Iir.NI to. INC. IJJ N. UlrMftn ? L
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ray Action Is Part of LYor. 'aniation Plan FndehteIne,s $1.000.000. INT 'TA NAT U: .In v 1. A:rr t ; -: vr fr t ho I'r- !: r. 1 1 :n w a.s a.k
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-Mil- t i r 'Urt. and w m .--r;!. d ifi i fi y. f ir;., 1 -,ho l roi.i:!it ' f-...'u t,,it tia? i j . d iv mit thai i .t f i r. 1 1 ri f f t h -r!i" i:.d ;.!:. ri of th. rorn; ai'v ua- .tid in th. f-ui to aho'it i, j-". uith a'-ts m:i- ' : r 1 1 to-j. iy thf- d'd't.i. F.. F. dai -f t!ii.-rlty. ammlr f th- t nr;' a nidation romm!ttef'. v. ho ?!1 th- ! lvrsh!p suit, a h v a M-' i th An.rrican I'ojndry r rd'.-H --aid that !h mi had I n ' f , ri on hy fn romrnittc o ,i to i" rmlt a r.urt . tl of th'1 r i .rp r. ? h' n's prp-rty. th'Thy c-tahü-h'r.k,' a rh-ar titl" that would .-a'i-fy Jir ai.f i.il int'-rrsts that are cx -td to 1 :y th bonds of tho re - rran . I rcvipmy. Th American FoMrdry "'"t. a-k'- ... M i"!np my, plaintiff In the I i'ldvi ' nt for $2.070 on a! ' uw i d :o havf he"ti trivf-n hy arb s Crawford vh' n pr-eid"nt of th" rrirporation. N ! ri'-T y-ti v- p r ront of tho motor corj'Ot -a f h.n's irtditor were said hy th" --nit to havo approved the rt or-van!-1 iov dan. Fasidts Mr. Gates th" rvi-mb'-rq f.f th" reorpraniation -orn rn if u o am J. A. Price, r f (!cmil!-'"'', Okki.; John V. Hutchinson. Fri ;.r n1. Fi. I. 11. Craiir, D-droit, (.f tiii.s city. and M. H Hottrdl. SKRVICK COMMISSION HKCONSIDKRS DKCISI0N INDIANA PIJ.S. July 1. The public M-rvi' o comni i..vion decided tn,l o- atrainst i "i onsid"i ins; Its dopL,:(in Jlxir. the valuation of tho Inf , na ;iihvay and I.ijrht company.! within a few days. : DISMISS APPEAL OF KLKIIAKT liOOTLEGGER INDIANAl'OLIS. July 1. The api c-al of Pe rry Sailors, convicte d at Flkhart of violating the prohibition b.w. wa.i dismissed yesterday by the -upr.-me court on the joint motion i...i. of Sailors and tho stat" snid Siilors had deciddl .dill to abid "ill. JU'iSIIir.u n . I I 1 1 t liilll. Ill I was lineil Jl.'.tt and sentenced to Jail for thirty days. AUTO TURNS TURTLE; FIVE ESCAPE INJURIES WAIiSAW, Ind.. July 1 (Sperial.) Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Millfr. -,,Ir- ;,Tl1 Ir-- H. F. Ferric and fmr i months old daughter, narrowly es1 apd d.ath at noon today when the i aiKom 1 in which ihey wore tlrivir t . - t " -1 a tire two miles north j of Vii aw end ove-Mirned, aliqhti imr on top nain-'t a wire fence I in a it. tea . artly f'.anl with water, j Further than bruises and scratches ' members of party were uninjured. ! The pa.'y w as enr-j.it" o Munci". snTiin; in oui: I ?dun'ie. Ind.. July 1. --Joseph D"- ! orv, once a wealthy coal operator land financier, lias been sentenood to serve om to s-'Ven years in the .Indiana prison and fined $"00, foli low incr his conviction on a char'-" J of obtain in? 'rn'-'es. money by faFe jreMidnight Ixaid AVf.s Dozen for Trial in City Court A midnight police raid brought Ale r.-allo a r.d his wife 1911 S. l'ranklin st.. and 10 other defend ants b urd.iy. bet pin fore C! v Jude" FuFomb Satchar.ed respectively with a hou-" of ill fame and ascooia"i:iC Trails were st en bloc for Wednesday. fhief of Fol ice Fane. Detective :a pt Hamilton and other members o: tr." de partment swooped down uxon the Franklin st. report just a few ; moments before 12 o'clock. On" woman was anion? th" proup charged with nssociatin?. Fonds i i "ir'.uni.it: i . c a i e e iv w i re 1 f u rn ish d . Th- taken into eustodv. in ad dition to the kc per and his wife, w c F tt Moody and Tony Sanatora. Nib-s. Mih.; James Garrison arrd his broth- r ('ibm-lo. Mishawika: Robert Jo!;r.on. 42 1 1-2 S. M . hi'.an st.; Carl Mitchell and Thomas . Harry. ZU S. Lafayette b 1.: Joseph Alby. 2 F IT. Indiana i.. ; Joseph Kramer a r.d Joseph Hor ath. F.ll S Franklin st. on: hoofs i!i: oru riioors. When better roofrs are sold ycu rar r st as vir"! that it will b the F'.tborated Iloolr.E: Co. 107 W. DiV:;on. that is cel'ir.tr them 'l.irlrp i cur "ars of business In this comrt.un:ty we have made friend- by the p.' -r" and now when one wants' :r f r:: ition rola'ive to an Flalrorat-, ' p.oof it I -nly r."c"ssary to aek yo'.ir neighbor. Asjentn for Warren r.ilnts. Main 240:1 3 1? S t f Nonm or iim)ijtic)x. Nr.-'c" hereby j,':en that J. W. Porter ,"i Company, a partnership, rompo-ej of J. W. Porter a r.d, Mar:'c Votypka. ha- ben dissolved by r v withdrawal. MAP IF VOTYPKA. Alst. l;. THfu BIG ELECTRIC SHOP Wiring and Repairing 5 . D. Moran & Son 1.M.TOi5l,JSb1 Fi.
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nans rora i rip Ottott Holds Auto Whilr -Owner" Spvi to Chicago to Gain -hefuud. A lord tounr.s: car. txo v.-omn an 1 a rmn. the driver. ar- pr'.r.clin the cfvcry of a .tVn attr.mf'hil-. St.it Of!:.-rr Gordon O:tot V day afternoon f.spi-d a Ford touring co;r,? act on th" Lincoln h'i-r-üteid' of M: haw.ika. No '''C n plat' wfr fn th' car. fn . Otstott ourrht th i r'iin inta nc of it nTupant. J. K. Walton. rhir.To. rxplainr-I that h. h 1 purchased th" machine1 fr.-rn an f:npIoy of th" F.-II T!a- j phor." Co., there, not two days -, f(r-- and unlpr th IHlnoin laws.! p"r:nittol 10 days to obtain nw . l.cn-'- plat'--. This rprs'ntatlon .-a-? itlsfatory to f)i?tort, hut, !n-. fi is; !'.'. h" th'uerht ht to obtain ; and Identification of th" machin. ' Th" motor hc-k had hr-"n tarn- ' pr"d w;th to the extent of obliterating the numb"r. A di" had b""n au" 1 to cm t a n.v number hut appar"ntly oft. had only ratched the nital. c)ttott took possession of the machine and most of the lur as;". The wom"n obtained room." at th" Mlshawak a hof; and Walton return"d to Cliica-o. Walton had told th , pflicrr th.at h" had paid $100 for. the marh:r." and aas irolr? hack to ( recov"r hi money. ' "Thi s-oms to end a nice little J tour," on of the womn who. nam"s w"r not n?c"rtalned. Is said j to have informed Ot.tott. SLOW SESSION ON GOTHAM EXCHANGE 200,000 Share? Is Smallest ' , 0. . Turnover Since First of Year. NEW YORK. July 1 . For all prac tical purposes today's stock market was almost non-existent. Th" at - tendance of members on the floor1 of tho rvrhfitiffP was of ihr limmest rror)0-t!ons and the turnover of lit - tie. morn than 200.000 shares was the' smallest, oven for a week-end. since the b"s:inninr of the year. Hails held their cround. regard -
less of th" strike situation, early 1 Scharn.be r? wll! complete h! a rnominal recessions beim; largely, if, r.inmonts for taki.?? over hi new
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the tn1fnf.nr1.nt sffPl? ji j wpll ns'.tr.rxa not onon until Attcinf "0 hnf
active oils and motors mad" moder - i ate grains on the day but many of leaders ro.-e and fell within fractional limits. Amoni; sreci.alties and miscellaneous stock's. Coco Cola, North American, American. Waterworks and Malllson were higher by substantial fractions to 2 points and several rf the local utilities improved. Weekly trade reports Indicated that business at seeral of th" larger distributing centers was marking time, crop reports were mixed, southwestern advices showing some deterioration for corn and several other staples. For the llrst time In almost two months, actual leans and discoSints of the clearing house banks showed a larjre decrease, the contraction of S103.000.000 being: accomplished by a decrease of about $132,000.000 in net deposits and a little more than $1 C0.0o0.000 in time deposits. The actual cash sain of practically $20,",(0,000 wip.- out the previous week's deficit, b-avlnc: excess reserve at almost $17,0"0.nn0. Th" foreiirn exehance manifested further unsettlement on very lisht dealinu's. Sterlinc held the better part of yesterday's rally, but most continental rates were unsteady and the 0"rman marks established an absolute ' .02;" low at a fraction under An exceptional chance to buy hi?h prad" desirable footwear for men and women on I)eitn"r's clearanc" floor during July. adv.lS.1 For Pimply Skin Peterson's Ointment "All pimples are inflammation ot the t,kin." says Peterson, "and the best and quickest way to cret rid ot them is to us" Peterson's ointment.' Fsed by millions for eczema, skin and .s-calp itch, ulcers." ore feet and pib-s. All dru-?:sts. .I.'.c. r,0c. $1.00. S ' I jt," f.o. Adv. Jl" KllWAKI for infiriu:tt:en tu.it vi!'. 1 1 ara d lav hl.ick sr. 1 wh ;e i'di dVrri.T d .ir,v-r:r,? t. ritai- ef "I.-idd ie." Wbiro, cirri two iT.-'n pe;5 ti.it f'TIU ,1 hfld-l ea lack. Wt.lte strip" down c.-r.' r if f.i.e b I stapl.". I.mo'iii Tl'd. Vrr. Y. In l. i n a av. TflUA ßOOT THC OC TU t,B bf ri 4tr r I-
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ftDDUClIM THEATER i uiiiiinuii liiuniuu !(1Wfer of popnlar Manager I j j; jn Form of proniolinn , - i l LoaVCS iVxt 1' ri(la . 1 John Scharr. brc. rai'T f th: i Orphf-um thrater. i" '.-in npvt - ... i ' Friday on a m V5 . uhero or tr.p to .1 .i'l . a. ! will a ,::" ohar?e"l f the Orpheum th atrr Th h"uif tllTC thf hj hi1? always r-"n vr. j..:er"a t rn the Junior Orpheutn c:r- , ,:-t ',r-.i his .ar:vdritm"r.t to it i.uir.cttr'M.m.'p comes a a p.-'.:::ot.on hoau" of his .u at th- l-'-rV. ! p'ayhou-". ; S harnhri; tour will tak" place ;-n the tirst ?.nr.;v''r.-ury f hi.- mar-! II. IWI ; ; v y j r i. . ..-'', . yy ; ' "V. r : ." V '.v::-: ,-: Ä': : :':-:':' :.-'-:, bV; ::-:Ar -. -;.. i JOH N WHAIlN B FIIC. riasre, t elnj; arranged for th"t time as a rccog-nltlon for his cervices hy th" company. It I not yet known who will succeed him here. fcharn.1)ertr came to South Fend fifteen months aso from Davenport. Iowa, where h" mana"d the Columhia theater for seven year? II" displayed such aptitude that he wa "hoson to r"!i"V" William firry, who 1 rftdcrned. S.nc- Sharnoer7 at "umed chare:" on April 2. 1921. the Ornheum has enioyed unusual ucI cess, having enjoyed a better sea-! son than -ever before, and breaking I the hou " record ecord in the pa-t vear . " ... , ', , I The trip ..... .... i a short stop in Chicago where! theater. The Ornhe-um in Madison : he will comd the tntorvnl !n a rrnnrr. 1 - incr th fall se.asrin. Mr. Sharnberpr, however, recrrets to leave this city, having: manr friend her". fad '." n is a colic?" town. The higher theater there ryns a little cas s oi fhowi han ordinarllv fall to the lot of a hn'.:s in a small city because of th" support of the student body at the University of Wisconsin. The Orpheum her" had th" unusual distinction durlnc SharnV'erpr's resrime of heintr the last hone on the Junior circuit to cox th!. summer, nmnln?: two weeks beyond even that at Madison. Thi resulted mainly from his rapaMo direction. It was also out of the ordinary because the slump which has hit th" theatrical business throughout the! country caused many houses to fall i below their previon" record. j Seharnherc was mnrried alter his1 arrival in South Fend. I.a?t year i on July seventh he became a bride-j trroom at Chicago, returnint: almost! immediately to resume his duties, j The motor trip from here to M'adl-i son will be a second "honeymoon.'. Ron pairs of hish frrade shoes from Peitner's main fioor selling at .tn.45 and $o.t:. on Feitner's clearance floor during Julv. adv.lS.1 Chicago South Be:;d feKorthern Indiana Railvay Co. & SOUTHERN MICHIGAN . RAILWAY COMPANY i;riF.CTiVK .iv sr. is. 102: ?cb3ct to cfiar-at without not!----trBins!eaTlBf South Untid. Indlam. East round .1:ö s. ra. e 00 a. m 7 OO a. oi. AO a- ra. 6 00 n. in. 10:00 . m. 11 :C0 a. r. 12 no roon 1 (nt p. m J OO p. tn. I .W p. n. 4 (i0 p. m. I 00 p. rn. f (0 p. m. 7 00 p. tn. f. oo p. m. 0 o.a p. rn 11 :U) p. ra. North I? uni 3:13 a. ß ' a. 7 00 a. 't m a. 8:0ö a. 10:00 a. 1:00 a. 12:01 p. 1 :"0 p. 2 ar v S ao p." Lf") p. 0:00 p. 8:00 p 7 .00 r ll:o p. l'nu nd Tr.?.') a. m. :Vj . ra. 10 a. m. 12:) nooa '1 :00 p. in. 4 :0o p. m. t :O0 p. m. . oo v. m. 11 J p. m. tn m in. m. m. m. ra :x m il. m m. m tn m in tDa'.lr i h. tiooftr. o. r. a r. South llvd. Ind. We Sell Coal for Less SAM C. LÖSTZ"& SONS On Colfax Av. Main 74 '!xw;;3.gjes LUCK Bltwl r-i',bs
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- I LxpIoMVr Cause Dainnpc to lo Tie Sacks of Mail on Train Here. , The origin of th ?.re h;rh paritially destroyed and d.m;.a e( a - ar" .art of th." throuch mail for . r..'.a-o ana n:rr .Tfrr no n;n i ' lM 1 i . i.'-i ,u ,i .-.nidi." i ai uav to train No ? on the New Vrrk C n- ; Lr'li wacKs laiiy t- rianv morning iw n.--ri o.Motzt-.i mu. ! '-d:n of a hoV of fire ra.-ker I'"1 '"i. ' ' rs" had l.een exploded and th" ont tir.'-r wa mutilated that !t was ;:;.po-sih!" to d -dphic-r th -'f dt:nation or th." po-loffir from wh.' h th.cy had hf r n sent. I I he .endinc of fire crackers or 1 o:hr exp!oivcs through the mall .-trictiy prohibit d. Th" c-ardesr.ess ! in ohservinK' this regulation resu!t"d. j ! in this -a", in ccir.;derahl" dama-te. The parcels were carefully .--orted I Don't Iliilo Tliciti Wltli n Veil: Ho I move Them With Otliim- IouM 1 Strvustli J ; This preparation for the trcatmert ! j of f reck Irs Is usually so successful in removir.? freckles and i;ivin a clear, Lc autiful complexion th.at it ; is sold under guarantee to reiund i th" mn.ioy if jt fails. j Don't hide your freckles under a ' - il: j:et an ounce of Othlne .ind rc- ! ,)..o them. Fven tho first few ap- j plications should show a wonderful !:'p! ovement, some of the lighter I'KFCKLFS Sunday I i ekles vanishing entirely. Fr sure to a-k the drucplst for j the douhlo strength Othln"; it Is this j , that is sold on the money-back guarante .'. Advt. I f
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All sizes. This is just an idea what we sell FABRICS 30 x 3 $ 6.60 30 x V2 7.75 32 x 4 11.80 33 x 4 11.90 34 x 4 12.25
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MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange New York Cotton Sc Sugar 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 2023 W. O. KENNEDY, Manager Facts and figure in connection with securities or commodities cheerfully supplied. Our private wir?- extend to the leading cities of the United States and Canada. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN GRAIN AND COTTON FUTURES COMMUNICATE WITH NEAREST OFFICE
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