South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 230, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1922 — Page 4

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 1922

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MERCHANDISE SHOW TO DRAW RETAILERS Display at Indianapolis to At

tract Local Men During Buyers' Week. Merchandise valued at $135.000.000, It haa ben estimated, will be on display in Indianapolis during 1. 'uyers "Week. Augpust 2S to September 2. when It la expected that

rbout 4.000 retail bu.lne53 men ol the middle west will be in Indianapolis. . They will to guests of 2 3 large wholesale concerns in that city, cooperating with the wholesale tra3e division of the chamber of comj.ierce. The guests will come from 11 states in what is described as the "wholesale radius of Indianapolis.' To insure succeg for the week as planned, the wholesalers have expended special invitations to all the retail business men in the wholesale areo. about the city and have ."ollcwed up the.-'e Invitations by iT50n.il cnlls exter.deil bv more

than five hundred salesmen. Many retailers from this eectlon are expected to attend the event. The program of entertainment, according to 13. L, Ferfrusor., soere tary f the wholesale trade division of the chamber of commerce, will include vaudeville and dar.cir.5 Merchandising events setting out reduced price? and a refund of round trip tar fare for all registered buyers will feature the business program.

Bring: Body of Edwin Boive to South Bend for Rites Word was received in thia crty Thursday of the death in Cleveland. O.. Tuesday, of LTdwln L. Howe, for many years a resident of South Lk;nd. Mr. Down's denth followed a long illness with an intestinal obstruction. He was born in S-'hoolcraft. Mich., on Feb. 7, 1S63 and was 5) years old. Coming here with his parents when he was a small child, Mr. Powe' had resided here until about In years ago when he removed to the Ohio city. He Is survived by a brother. Henry Powe, and two sister?. !r. Harry Honrz and Mrs. II.

Mrs. Charles Reed, of Lisbon. 2 D. The funeral fccrvicea will if held from the reeldonce of Mrs. Honts. 23S Pennsyivaria av.. th'.s city. Friday morning at. 10:30 o'clock. Rev. A. I Brandei.burg. i-astor of the River Park M. P. church, will officiate and burial will be at Schoolcraft. Mich.

SCORTS SCARED TO DEATH They were pedestrians trying to dodge the multitude of motorcars at everyh-nd novadays. If they had been driving automobiles instead of walking they might have ha.d a chance. The way to olve this problem is to get j-ourself a car. Everybody is in a position to purchase a car. And everybody in South Bend knows that Iave Bosweli haa all of the real worthwhile bargains In used cars. Call the Superior Motor Salej company. South Michigan street, Main 145. 21S tc.

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TONIGHT ONLY ! JULI IS STEIX'S JAZZ HOUNDS of Chicsigo SPRINGBROOK PARK

DUNfTAHOO & BAILEY Ileal IIa Late Snrctj Ilona Insurance 20 J. II. & nalidixic llerh T. Psnao Chm. X. TUlUr

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Is not an experiment. TTe have .housands of iatisfied wearers. We Specialize In Plate Work and Extraction We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction

Teeth removed without pain by our Dr. Taylor,

over 20 years experience in pair.les.5 method. Gas administered if desired. High class crowns and tri la work, fillings, etc. Free examination. X-ray photographs at low prices. Open Evenings. Trained nurse la attf r.d&nca

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F.VST lU FFALO LIT.TOCK. PAST Lirri'ALO. N. V.. AA. 17. CATTLK Ke-ciit!'. "."V); marker. j1ow( steady; shippiu.ir Atters, S'd.ZtVn KI..V) ; butcher pradts. i7.J(j,$9 ; cows, J2.7)(tt

CAIAT. Itcceipts, 5: market, active, -13 ?1 higher; cull Ui choice, $4'?14. i IK k; Ucceipts. marker, active. 2."c lower; vii'lers ."n'r M."i ; l-i. , :r $10.23; i .ed, .lo.U.V.f 0 ;k, heavy n '.'. 3 i $:.7.": ro;i-hs. ?7r?7..Vi; t ?1.3.ii. ?.'. ? SUMni' AM LAMBS Keceipts, UH);f market, active, laiulis. 2.V up; slwop, r. ?;':Jy: ehoW larnl.-. Vyj:?,; cull ta

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CUICAGO GRAIN AND I'KOUSIOXS. !

(Quotntlorm I.r Thomson nnd McKlnrtnn.)

NUMEROUS SHARES SET HIGH RECORDS

Moderate Advances on Stock Market Thursday U. S. Steel Active. NEW YORK. Aug. 17. (By A. P.) The fundamentally k ror.g position of the :-trck market Ava made) evador. t to-day uht'n moro than a dozn new high rKjrls for the year wt re vsiabiihel in the mode: ate advance in ric'.s whih t ok place in r;-ito of ub-Ni'iu'i during market hours of any new developments in the hard coal ai. l rail striken to ir.lluerjce it. Coal carrying rxulruds .-.touU out proir.lr.vr.tly in the dialings in that üToup. E'.lh Valley and Ches.ipraUe a:ul Jh;o Irc.kir.g through to :- -a tcp p: S-vvhilv R adir. touch- : ?!.- h : fli.-; ticarr muco t ho supre...e court decision c-fritii-.i' t.ie

r:g.u of preterrl ;'tiK-Kh(duers to take part in the - gratlcn plan. Northern I'a.citif, Chicago . X.rtli-

September 103 and December 104 3-S to 104 1-2. Corn gained 1 3-8 to 2T?2 1-S and oats 3-8 'f 3-t to 7-8. In provisions the outcome rancred from 7 decline to 5 cents advance. At first the wheat market showed a downward tendency which appeared to bt related to adverse European financial conditions), especially a new low price record for German marks. It .soon became apparent, however, that a much more powerful Influence was the stubborn scent of the, corn market, guided by persistent damage complaints from states of largest production. Soon the wheat market too. !et;an to climb in line with corn. Tho rise in values continued then throughout the day, and wheat closed at the topmost figures reached. Notwithstanding that rural offerin?o of corn increased as prices bulged, the corn market advance gav- no s:?n of being checked. South Dakota, Minnesota. Nebraska. Kansas, Oklahoma, Illmcds, Indiana and Ohio were .said to be in need of rain. Oat. followed corn.

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CHICAGO CASH GUAIN. ('iliTACO. Aug. IT"'-W II i: AT No. 2 r. ,!. .l.i;j; N... ;i red. ri.oi-..; No. 2 hard, id ; No. :'. h.u-.i, ji. c,.-,. COHN No. 2 ye..ow. ( a ; ; .No 3 ye'- !., ti.-'j: No. 1 veil 02 h : No. 5 yelI.w. f :i : No. c, u!h.w, f. - No. I iiiix.d. ',f. No. 2 mixed, '"-"i : N'o. 3 mied. ''i; No. 4 l::Ut-. I u : No 2 w'.I'e. f.21 ;

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SOCTII IU:ND JIAKKETS. ("orrrcted I:ily by D. A. Kow. CflS Michiifaii st. I'hone Lincoln 5239.)

SEFD MARKET. ! TIMOTHY Selling "fl.00 per ha. ( CLOVEIi Medium, red. selling 13$' 1G; mammoth red. $17; sweet clover OATS I'avinr 40c; selling WOOc. COW PEAS-;3i. 4.50. j ltAPE-T.ÜO.

HAT. STRAW AND ITED. (Corr?cteil T.lly by the Wesley Mllle? Flour and leJ Co.. 420 S. Michigan St. I'hone Main 885.)

CORN Paying 5.V: ; selling 70373c

CLOVF.H SED Paying $12; ?ir,t iff

Sl'DAN GRASS Selling JC.50 cwt. Mil LET Sellinp $11. ALSIKISfllinc $11. ALI A I. PA Sellins S14Q13. SOY BEANS J.lffil. SEEI COKN-42. ÜAY Paying. $1013 ; 611102 S21TJ21 ier ton. ALSIKE CLOVHR Sellin $14l! ALEALEA Northern growu. $11.

niDFS AM) TALLOW. . Ir (Ccrre"tel Ially br S. W. Llppman, N. Main at. Thon? Main 2''?. , HIDES Tr.i 10-?: calfskins 10-'al3c. , T TALLOW ItenderoU .V; rougU 2'53& 1 I DLLvSWA.X-23c'i33 per lb. , T

POTATOES 21 cars v ' .!,!:. ts. Sl.ia,;

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WHEAT, CORN. OATS. ETC. (Corrected Daily by I). IV. Morcan, itAi Mill. Hydraulic at. Thon L-5037) corn Paving Me per hu. OATS Paring 4;e. MIDDLING fiLnp $1C0 cwt OATS Sellin j -Ac bu. RYE Parin? 63. BRAN Seiiine $t.Ü3 cwt. SCRATCH ELEI SePiDZ f 2 23 cwt. WHEAT No 1. raving $1.00 tu. SEEF BECK WH EAT Faying $1.23. ielMnc $1 30 CHOP EEED J1.C0

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I'lTTom Kd LUESTOCK. rinsr.iKä. im. A-.-.g. it. noes It 2" rks; market. hwer: pr.n heav v, $..2.V.j .i . ; meaiauis. $10.40 'ib3t; I.e.ivy y.rkef. 5M . io,t -.0 5.) ; light cirkr. .1i . ;i 23 ; p.. ?yrjri; roughs. " t. :a-s. 5C:'.4 3. CA Pi" EE !ght: market. r,a!r; oh .': -e. .V . '$10 ; g-u-d. $:--i ::-.; fvr. $s r. v::al i'alt:s sw.i 11.73. SIIEEF AND LAMBS Receipts. I ght ; iri.t".. : ily', pr..n-. r.eth..r. fi J ." ; r. 0. ; ' . v ; fair luixvil. ".2 3 f ' : $I2..V'';$I3 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. t'Iül'A'.O, A'lg 1 HtK'iS Receipt. ."''); : : ; r k e r . L"c;2V lower; (". $'.': tn , ' 7.7. J.73 ; iirjrj: Wright. $ 2""i .'.''.".. ? . .E-..n w.dghr. $ 73-r.70 ; light . f. v ; ;ght lights, fj 25'. r '. To : !;,.,v) pjfk.iig lows. :auoth. $7.45 ( '.'o ; 1 .ieking or, rcugh. $7 -i7.M); I ?'-: 75. .H EEP Receipt. 22.i"; market. -Jy to 15c 'nwer; laml. $ 11.73il2 sö; cai: an. 1 cimaiCD. $S 5" ."i t-1 L.M . rearJiini

rUClTS AMI PRODCfli. (Correct ! Iilr br 15ro !:erbood Ororeri t?o N .MIm at. i'hone M-17o.) BETTER PaTlrar 35e : selling 40c.

best ER1H EGGS Paying 23c: telllm ' - -

$-S.-.iiS- Jo7R 3 bulk! FRV1TS AND VEGETABLES CIM iJ i fornli njTtl ogtnees. 5or doiea.

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Don't Throw Old Shoes I M iway, tuit brizg then to uj anj rro 1 wU make theai new a;a!o. !? Tbefe low i..rict for short tim : u -zrZ:

Mali's half soles. $1.23; Wouiea'fi ha

-clos $1'; rubber heels. 4"c. It will pay to', to walk a fe.r Mjcks to our hop becate w ar

ravin? tou for tour troi;.i. !

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giving better values in high grade men's and boys' wear. It's our policy. It's easy to

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now

All Palm Beach Suits are now . . All $25 and $30 Gabardine Suits now All Mohair Suits are now ....

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