South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 185, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1922 — Page 3
TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1922
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Indiana and Michigan
MARKET SUMMARY
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WOODMEN ARRIYE FOR STATE MEET
HunrirriN Will Participate in Lop Holling Cnte-t at Atnlrr.-oii. a.:i:i:.- :,'. ind.. .b.i.. :. iraiir.a M' ' rn V " lp; :i .v re arrivJ; : li- re b r.- l.undr. -N M''iy ' i.;h: in -i :. ; at . -n f the MK'-st t i . r ir on tl.-.i a:,r. i.tl j.rorajn -th. ' ! r I ; r -f. v-:.oh. w i.l I held rru-di j A br.-f pn w ! ; was held todaj. . j A ' ' MC'inn for di-triett ind t-'. xt't d'T.cita-s at Oak L af Camp
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Colored Man Held For Shooting of 'Another Over Fifty-Cent Debt LAI'okTJ. Ind., Ju.y. sar M'.rr.. 27, rd-rrd. 1- h" without 1 :i 1 1 n-r- t' O'.;.. awaiting action of the is'r.tr. I jury, in Wo a r, tr th- prolate f .it a! hotir.-- Katur'Iny niirM ' f vr.".v Mortan, 2.". n .-' ol ir' !. Morris is f-a:-l to ha' o cor. r.rat; ! at MfrKari '.r: ii tl. LiVir 1 rn'tn Jrfl j'.iyiiH nt of ;ii f r.t1? whU h hal l"fii Ioim'iI Morris. Morri-t w-nt t Morgan's roomit.' h'li.' ar.'i without any wjr'ls sh"t Morgan in th- . i'l". Ihy.i- ( .3 r.rf say Morgan ' ar.n'it rerovrr.
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IChiii Copper . : Chino Cciper
'Corn Product1? 102'4 : CrwlMe Str ( 1 . 73 R C'tjba Can- Sutr ir f Krl" Common 1 5 i
'fl-n'ral Mo;.rs Common 1 4 "
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rent Northern Ore 3!' 4
Croat Northern Railway 77 Industrial Aloohol rt.l Ii'.nois Central 10." Inilrat!on 39 International Niokol 1 fi
;Us A Jin ini -Ira tion Faces I) i ' Kms.js city southern 23
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FACE PROSECUTION
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Frolilt'in in Wholesale Yiolutions of Law.
Konnooott Copper . . . t i r . . .
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Louisville and N"a.hvllle 121
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"lirfMiTT M IV rm crrnv (luulaa wh? ;inaI returns are In. j Northern Parlflc 1 I'HUl 1. AlA.N 1U M I Ul with re-survtya of zones but hall I pacific oil LlVKSTOCK CONDITIONS :r,,niI,Iel,Ml- th" l?partmei.t Is find-! pan Amoriean OH .'.'..'.'.,
"is' u' if faced wltn one or the rr..os: Pennsylvania (iifticult problems It has ever boon Poojiles Has ,.
called upon to handle. Oniinaiiie j'rc Arrow
providing Pullman . ,
by July 1. 1922, of: pure Oil ,
' '. , ' ' ,t . . t ;all outbuildiiiKrt wnere s-ewer connec- ! pay Consolidated Copper . faws dar!n .Pny and Ausint. The avai,a,,le has hn only i KoHd!mT ... . ... ';:V, V.Wi:i UT at T"lU(-sl Partially complied with. Republic Iron and Steel .. : ar:i.'i-i !;. .'-to. k inter--t.s and , . ,, , , .1
bi. ,t al m erest to farm-,.. h Sinclair Oil InMu.nr,'" whi-h ' live ,tock produc ." K'VT T hrnfcn?' tborn Pacific Railway . ' led with sew. is. OJlioers of the de- Southern Railway ton ;;; ;;; v-:-in -rar r.a upon- . . . . i ... MMlir.,nr, , , f. ,.,,..,,,. . paitnient then bean koiiir- over tho ; studoluikor (oinnion V'l!.'ll ' ' i!y for a rf-checkin? and notices; stiidohnkor l'rfd . . ;,..'..r nt KivinK ropertv own- - Texas Oil
I'lMUi MAIL lM lAtll'jO ei.s 10 days to abate th- nuisances, j Tobnrco Products 79 Will IIFM IN ON JOI Re-Surveys No( I'IiiKImhI. j Union Pacific 130; ,. , '.)V. ' ' i Re-surveys after the yo-day per- United State. Food S I 'i . A R I iR.. .dl. 1).. July (Ry;i,,ds have been half completed but ; U. S. Sroel Common ffi, T'. P.) No walkout of shopman n r,.r.inis for June have not yet been s u S Seel Prfd 120 II. . iy Kord s railroad, th" Detroit. r,,mplhd. These surveys will con- ! Utah Copner 63 T d- do and lr..nt..n. was exiie( f d t .nue In July and AuiiM and are ex-; Vanadium 44' ;,!f- ! pe ted to cover the entile city by V . i t I a hemi.-al 31 our men w.ro rr-tln more the last of s.-idember. The Pebru- Westlnhpus.s 53t,; mony than th onion Mca.c." one a , y ari(1 March re. survey are befor- Willys Overland S3; f-x-eutlvo i.rr aid. "and we nave Uu dopaitineat and show that of a T.o alliance with other railroads. I fot..i ftf oo7 tn u i.n, nnti !
There can b no reason why we vsre ffiVOn. 1 Hi" have complied with ! 1111 T NhVIQ MAkKX FhM.,M ....mM embroiled In this in;tht. orJer 1:;ß loavInrf themselves I U ULL11D00 lllillllVO tiny .aV." ili-i'.lo tu nr,.a, rnt!nn !
Tile two principal centers of tho.; It v..lH because of this situatloi: ' r-.atl aro in Sprineü-ld and Ijma, O that the mayor called together at' It was umUrood here that all ofjtwo different times the boards f t'io men w-rre working in the shop-; public works and nubile health to'
confer with him. for the best solution!
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' " Nt) in ark t I mi ly en butter, ejrs, - ' rh- '-f .r f. aiP.rv. K' I'OTATOKS- Keridprs 11 cir. K.ntonr i erri SbaTe. i . 5 1 Pa 1 7- : Norfolk and " i N'Tth Oarnlinn C.lli'r. SK" .X" ; Kan94 Kariy )hi..- :e.;J V ; APabuni 70 ia m 'tl ir K-eo $1.7.".; l.'.o. ' i riii( (;o ;uai liKViKW. 78 j rhlciv". July ."..a Knifed Pr.'sol. 4 i .', fpr.iiri pri'" fr lrr"2:a!pr at tiie closj .".7 t-f t):o Chi. ml: i beard of trade today. M 2 V!o. it .b-.ün.d raic.llv rifft-r the ni-cn-
19" j Intf 'i: r.'pcrt of fav.iral.le wtvith'-r in I
i the west. AdvaiiCe.H ir. Lifen''0' "vaÄ a ' p j strer-tl;eii!n factor in th elate hours. prices nl vau'-ins townr.1 tl:e ojwiihi; -v-1R lei. Prices ft!i to the day's low at the " 1 cla. howcer. i. a heavy f llinsr by lo1 i cal co.ai in iss '..ii honxs mal niut-h ;rod
' " ' j harvest i i! c ta.k. 75 Corn was prae; ica ;!y uichanztl with I o.i ' little rb mand balatieinp dry weather talk ; ' - , tram Illiia s ar.d l"a. Ki'.rem.; inaefivs9 Ity marked fh n:. 'aiarket. 3 a4 i l'p.visi.ii s wf ! lower , f."iu, .I"lv wh.-ar ofaaed ..fT a' $1 171i. !
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South Michigan Street Tuesday July 4th A Day of Celebration A day when most folks take a short rest, a little time away from work. Wednesday July 5th A Day of Importance For on that day our bic; Money -5. i :ipj July Clearance Sale Begins All thrifty folks will celebrate on thi d;y. too. They will take time enon;i away from work to come down and get their share of the Extreme Values we have to offer. VVeCnesday is Sales Day. It's the First Day of Our Always Looked For Julv Clearance Sales.
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WIFE QUARRELS TOO MUCH; ASKS DIVORCE
Ii:THolT. Mich., duly 3. ( Ry I
l.h.an t.OOo.coai bushel." in the United
N". ) .Mr.". diaries R. I'ixon ha 1 i letermination to enforce the ordln-t-i-'h a quarrt l.-time nature that herjanCf' hu-"..and, Rimer, who seekhm- a di-l Tne program tentatively proposed i rc bad to moo his househoM ! aiinit.s of brinpin,? the offenders boevry I" w m.'r.tb- to avoid wra t h f 11 1 1 f ore the city court, the city attorney la i-hi 'irs, acror.linjr his test!-' lemanding criminal prosecution. t,h.!i b.-f.'ta. .Imlt' Rit'dier. The! There is nothing to indicate thero v Ife !o -.:;!: ! ir k action. will be anything rcsrnbUnsr wholeI i x . . ri is a civi! on'ino.r fin. j sal arrests nt the present time. 1'biv .I äs a cor.su'.ta'U by the city. however. and :!:e I tndt rcprrs-'ntatlve of tha' Tn ordinance Itself provides that j, j.n j Jrir fo. Itbe city is empowered to ko upon
; fact rh.it receipts in this c. untry
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of the nroblem. At their mootir.-: IOIUI CUie.H Ol :.3,UUW Clliirt'a 1 " " ' ""''i- " o;ner hand. 1.
two weeks uro, the health board I Sets iVV Low Mark for airned to take the matter in bandt
and devise .s-ome measure for relief, i FoilT Years. (Elates visible saipp'y failel to act a ; 'Die administration mn.le kn.nvn lt3i j much of a n .ff.-t. ,
-M-.U lUltK, July 3. Com:n be-1 Kaiaoad .-trike levf b-pmeu'. .erj' tween the week end recess and j responsible fur s.une lomand her-.1 Tuesday's holiday, Mondiy's session ! fn, in inter. -is thit hail already p;irof the stock market was dull j chased wh;ii ;n ; he cue n t ry a i d hid almost to the point of extinction. h.-d.a! by sellii.- fur .July d-x-av Total eules of 225.000 snares estnb- j in Ch.lcam. Transferrltu'' of 'h lished a low record of operations for! hedges to later ruuntb aus.-,i .Jniv almost four year.s. I to conmiar.d half cent prep.aiin Art an indication of the market's ' over September today fur a wh:!-. complete stagnation, many of thej-hc effect, how ev -r fa:!' d to 5 1.:
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We Do Expert Fittinr; in
Trusses, Braces, Abdominal Supporters and Elastic Hosiery 1'nstt I vl y remain- . u- luliisiiil i person. Soft. Jte-slll-cnt. Will Jiot collapse. Ruptur can not ivork otit from under pacl. No hole for serrotion or ccrrns to hrceil.
We KMBrnntrc n Kdentlfic nnil comfortalIe fit with every trnss 3
sold. Come in now no cliarrre for exnmlnatlon or RtlTlo.
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1 2 l South Mam u I . I. Ilondiirniit. Sc'y Opposite !ouit Iloiu
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S. Steel, were not quoted at all dur
J. 1 m i-..--t.'Irir Co th city is empowered to Ko upon 're " 1UU1V" L v.: never' i.-' an onn0r-!the different premise and Itself make inr lhe flrst nour and sevcra: otlu'rs t . p.'i.'p' a nnarrel with the the necessary sewer connections, the of f,,luri1 prominence remained unI.,"i"."v:';,r.. ' iixnn ".Sh downers failing to do so. This course ououal thruuK'hout the day. v'-.T-n ,v,.r"-r-d coul-l'.r ä ? will not bo pursued at this tim.o. city IIalls as a roup were steady to j. . v .1 ... r.,,..,'- lotluials :ate. principally because It firni- changes In the main bins
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is impracticable. Rerrairln the In- re 1 1 1 1 1 ir.vcuon. auiiuubn niarhet. some of t'a- b-:;, in'.- ua- MJUH lRM MA It KITTS.
. .1 . . m . few liinior tranRrtortn tion disnlaved fr 1. .i... . .r-.....i t..n.. ., i 1 .? .. t
i''f'irnj at1 t rcrnv st.uiation or several nunurea s-ucnt JV "' 1 " 1 ' ..i.-.i. .... ' ' "l' Nl.r.U. Ol' I.TAfU JA ' ,....1.1 intermittent heaviness. Baltimore. n..ts ..,,., :v,..i .... -,r Mlri. c.;t. -' -'oj- ."-,'0 M
WILL GIVE Sl'LLCHLS:l plumbing concerns to po outride! -Much tne Fanie condition applied f cm. TIMOTHY ' Sc'üi,. S .. p,;";,a
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,r , , p (pointed out. How property owners - . . 'VV?-'..- ' i Va hr i i can obey the ordinance wlthc.pt "rs hardened, eP-j "r r".1 .' "t; ; :',::? "m loHv.r'1"" thl same condition is a uta. coppers and popular unclasslJ Vr. " t V.'1- ''15; I'.;; I1 :Ql;Z question that city officii have f til- J verat of which d,-. r ucsl.ij as part ' .in5WPr played marked strengrth. "I rT'r: ' .'rni The' ordinance was passed five Hupont was the outstanding fea- ' t- O. WaisaW andi . . 1 mr nt ret mln of 11 1.1 nolr.'s
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1 . , ', ',,.',? , j", ',' j , . v : ' o - i! I a l'"e the city into fly, zones. Zone So. Coca Cola added almost 2 point, , . V ,' . .." ' v-. J V- M1I 1 was- to be connected bv July 1, I to "ecent steady advance, whdo a ; " ,lt(. PMS, Zone No. 2. Julv I. 19U,'andhkxican Itroh-um. finished at a ::1 v.,.',' . ' : l, Ar' t( U l ,ina so on. requiring the last zone, that 1 Pnint3 after 'averln
of tho outskirts to have conformed
1 rw1 v!)H'T M W IMTV-i I to the requirement by July 1. 1?22. l.-JW I UH I l.. IU RI i xv,e first zone the downtown disS'l KOMIU.CK IU)AD HONDS " ti-ict 1 reported entirely taken WAÜS.WV In.! Julv Itonds : r;ire nf- The re-surveys belnK con- :; '.: ' - t :' for the Milo j ducted apply only to the residential sJromb. ," mav'e'l road In Tippe-ftnJ seml-resldential districts and i.-.-u. t,,vM. l.lp were sold to A. P. ono zono ls abu as delinquent a3 ri:: ,.f 1 . 1 a r. p t r t at par. aeerued an ther. : '. r, -.,.i i n-em.lutn of $47. I Section 6 of the onlinance reads
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within a three point radius.
Moderate selling of U. S. Steel, i which ended at a fractional setback. ! and reactions In crucible and Stüde- J baker, changed the tono of the 11s: to lrre.trularity Just before the close Anions raiU early firmness In New York Central, Pennsylvania and several of the Pacific was retained but coalers poftened. The return flow- of July Interest
INDIANAPOLIS GIRL IN
It hftll be lawful for the board iaml dividend funds was reflected in
of public health to destroy, abate
Ml NCIi; ALTO ACCIDENT f remove any privy, privy vault or
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cess pool which irt kept, or main
tamed in violation of this ordinance,
ciffered i'0-:;:!1' any o 'Tic era or asent of as Id
j. i:-.uvi'i'- Sunday when , ''oar.! may enter upon any property .::'. :-: in an a t o:n oblle with rela- for abating any such nuisances. :v . . I. S'ae Is at a local ' "lf tllr owner f any lot or par---piial v'rar s'.. is rejuirtcd ns c'1 r land shall fall or refuse to
a nate any such nu.sao.ee or make connection with the sewer and water main a.- by this ordinime required the board ,.f health mav fib- a com-
CENTENNIAL PROGRAM b .ipa n t any such person, f, r SM: :i.!'Y VIM.!'. I July ?. t -ch Molation in the city court rf j tl.-- r. r'. nnlin clehra-. sa'.d city, and sai l board may abate . ; ,,f Ca'inty wh.lch betrlns ?av- nuisances ami n.ak" said cnT-: - lav . ! b. er. height tu.l by th . nations with the ew r and water . , ir, .... ... .v.-j. ir a-v.'iel Kir- '-Hin. and do all thinjr- n.-c- ssrny to , ... ,,f u 5: ,,.-. ha donated a plot i make the premises clean and the :.r,, 1. - ho ;.A ;-!ni- at'd di.- connection operative.
h's-tor!c ir.terest .mm noartt snail ceriirv to actual cos: ef d(dn.T such work to the city controller who shall place the said cos upon the tax duplicate as a
eharsre against the owner or owners
YOU WILL BE PLEASED BEYOND EXPRESSION
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have a new . ?;-b sffk : t from tb.e mdis that rfiiiüis s tbe very latent patterns 'm piper, thnt we are s 1ÜP.2; at "i y moderate prices. Ret us furnish you with an estimate now. C. E. LEE CO. Wall Paper. Paint a-id Glass 225 SOUTH MAIN ST. Opposite Y. M. C. A.
easier money conditions. Call loans
f?oon dropped to 4 3-4 percent from ! their opening rate of five percent' and private loans runninp into Wed-! nesday were made later at 4 1-2 percent. , l-'urther acute weakness of der-
. man marks nt a fraction under J2 )
was tho only fea;ure of the nomin:! ! market for foreign exchange. AI-, lied rates also eased, Rritish bills proving the only exception. The Dutch rate was lower, and another concession was made by the ("ret k quo'ation, -which fell sliirhtly under 1.CÖ.
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WHEAT CLOSING PRICES AT CHICAGO ARE WEAK j CHICAGO. July C. Below normal j temperatures northwest tendlntr to check the sjircatl of black rust had a bearish effect Monday on the w heat market here. Ibices closed' va ak. 1-4 to 1 3-S net lower with
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SEE US DEFOnE.YCt--- BUY
s'.xty r.i- s s-t for hearlt f In city . ur: M i .y w er.t over until Wevl---d-iy "... M-is" of C.ty J u d Dut' -r, ' a fr :u the bepcri. ..r d li fa.'.ur" to appo.nt a J idee
which cost hall be o Hen thereon ' "er 1 1 ' " Iu -orn ünisnea and collected in the same manrer a.-! -Sc off to a like advance, oats at fv
nr.. ctreer iw.Kc.h.r.'c f.ir tb mv. i 14 tO .1 - S C (iodine to 1-?C CT.i n aP.d L;
in- cf streets." 1 provisions raneir.? from 20c setback Section v of the ssar.'ie ordlnan.- tu a ris" of - 1-c- j makes k unlawful for the tenant or j Tv-ned apprehension as to, owner "to use or permit to be '-'--'k rust was apparent from the; used" such outside toilets. (outs: in the wheat market and al-,
The final section of the ordinance
provides the ner.altv for failure to' " v-. i
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;vM tho .situation Hvp yf.ir ;ko. ; S.-vf-ntv-riht percent of th j k Lf . I ( c f . hool teachers of Indiana In 1 9 2 1 I J I ff. XTH "H "or.In-an er- married. I VVV WB.r- & InTalid
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The wlary of th secretary c tsiaio in Indiana ! H.500 annua'ly.
Tb.er" ar 1' rtie-nlir. cf the 'ate n.utor xh.lcle po;ce orsraatlon.
v,'l:n ycu wy cigar: iay Dittch Masters. ' 165-tf.
NO COOKINa Th. "Food -Drink'' for AH Ages. Quick Lunch atHome,OfHce,n4 Fountains, Ak for HORLICJCS. tO-Aidd Lalblionj & Salslltulrj
GIRLS WANTED for STEADY WORK ON POWER SEWING MACHINES AND TABLE HAND IRONING
WILSON BROS. "A Conti Plane to Work"
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NORTH, South, East and West all h:vc something to tell you in the newspapers. News columns give you items of interest in the political, financial and social worlds. Ad ertising columns gi e you information iust as interesting, and EVEN 'MORE VALUABLE TO YOU news of the things that ha e to do with your personal, every-dav life. The advertisements spread out for your inspection the products of progressive manufacturers the country over the comforts and conveniences that play so large a part in modern life. The wares of every progressive merchant in town are laid attractivelv before you. From Your easv chair you read the offerings, compare values, check the statements against your previous experience and then make your selections. Thus you save time, money and the effort spent in useless "shopping around." And you gain in the satisfaction that comes from a purchase well made. Keep up on the shopping news.
Read the advertisements before you buy. It pays.
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