South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 237, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1922 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH ßEHD NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 25. 1922

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ijuotallnn hj Tlmnwin and McKlmion

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Ar.iT'. m Iru.r t-'yr.-!!-' i Amfr;-.i!5 H: r. d ! ith'r Crn. Ar,?:v- -in Ir. lu-trlil C.-rp'-.ration. Arn.Tl'-.tn L- -r. ."'.:v A n r. " t ri n t ............

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'elesraph. . . 122 ,

. m e ri au I ....,..... Anaconda Copper .................

Aich!- 103U Faid. vir. Lncorrotlv ........ 120 I'adt iT.or ß.r. i Oh'.o E i fi I.---:h:.h"m Ft-: "Ii" TS'i ''.a'.if cmia Petroleum 62U

'.'.ins Lan I'aciflo 144 Central Leai-h" 40

Thar. Iter ..... 1

'hf apraJr- ar.d Ohio 77 :::!c.. M"::-wmkw and Ft. Paul Com. 35si Chlcio. Mirxauks an3 St. Paul Prfd. 53 Chici sro fir. J Norths strn 5 0 Chicngr, Rock Ir'.ar.d an-l Peoria.... 4 4 5 i h!c.-i:n. P.-: Inland ar.J Peoria "A".. D71; ChJcatro. Ilcck Island a.n.1 Peoria "n. 8 C U r'Vi;'! C" o n -. n ?

K::-.r.o Corrp

r-orn Products ....... ....... 1 1 S

fcrjcihle S:eI 93 i

Cri Common ...................... 17

Jr.eral Ftrio 1S6V

Mener-al Motor Common 13r

'fOo!rlch 36

Jre&t Northern Or MV

Hlreat Northern Ita!".rvay ............ 05?

r.t ei ii att'na 1 Hdrvstf r ......... 1 11 Industrial Alcohol 65 ITiLno: Central 112 r n i ration 41 Inttsmatlontil NlcTre-1 . .. ......... 18 TntornatJonAl Parr ................ 57 tvAÄn City Southern . ... 21fi urIly fiirlnfrf.e!4 ..... . 434 Tfr.ny.ott Coprr-r 37 zi

rcjcan-nnrm Steel 80 Ji

OTrtsvSJ and r"ruh.i! . ..r. 137 Vi Tf.rtrv Common r .... . r .... . 13

VRrtn Prfd . . C6H

Mexlran rotro!cjra ......... S3 Mldva! Rel ........ . 3 4 7, MlTsrjrl Pftcmt? ,. 23 a.t!or.al TZnnrnl . . ........ tSU

iarionaJ Ial .................... .104

va!a Copppr ........ 1 7 N'fw Hawn Iia!-w-ay ............... 32 3i w Tori: Central 2$'

Northern Pacific 8C7i

orfo!k Anri U-i7trm ............... 1 1 8 U "axlfic cn B8i'

'an American Oil 80ii

nnsyivan'.a .. 471, :?rc Arro'.r 12 'ullrr.an ....127U r Oil 32 Railway Geel ßrrins 113

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lepubllc Iron and Stel 73 i Sinclair Oll 33U' 'juthem Pacf!3 TlallTmy 9 4 MVJthrn ItAlTrway 27 ri 'tiulfbaktT Co nun on .. ...126' :xaj ar.J Pacific .. 33 robacco Producta ......... 58i"

r.ioTi Taclflc --.-..........150

rr.itil Btates RtfhT-er 67 Ir.itea SUitöa Courmon . 103?i Tr.'.tel States tÄeel Prd ......121 .'analium ... . 51U .'lrpr'.n!a Ch-emTcal v... ........... 2 9 v2 AViba.-h "A" . . . . . . 34 'A ctorn Union -.....115 AV'r.fjhou? C4t Vh!' Motors ............ 4S"4 Vlll-5 Overland 7

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MEDrrATIONS OF A MARRIED WOMAN

iS'LONG, VACATION.

'SKULE1 GONG RINGS!

iry book fupp'.iei. Pock? will b ' Wr Ir.e? iay forcr.ocn at 9 o'clock ' on sale af:rr th n rn Thürs- ' when x miin -1 tior.s fr tr-." romoval

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IVauty, like pink lingerie, need i

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r.cv.r fad's in those iaj; .ihvays Le re-tir.te3.

Conditioned Students to Take Tests Wednesday Enroll Thursday.

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1 Pippin? arf- purchei before. SIDDIIV WIlTIli:it CII.WGHS.

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I ' j drops fri r.i SO Jcrfc? in the Fh.nl j FtiMent? c! the thrc- upper clas?- tf, d(.?rcC!, in thw 5Un lt fe:t

'fl o: ine 11::1 fc.inni w;i. vori ThvirsJay n: orn: r.t: at 9 o'clock to niake out their schedule and r"iter for their cl.5 ff. The.5? v.ho arc nterin? H:r!i soliool for Th-1 trs'

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; u .urf.,.,"c"J' ."Chocs take place Thürs-j afternoon, the tim? to b-- announced

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; the world hearing a heaenly trust.!

j for which you must pay with life-

j l--vo:ion and t-elf -sacr;fice. , I.NDI Nroi.is livestock. j It is whit in Inside a woman's INTHAN.U'ULIS. Aus. 24. HOGS Re-' heal that hohl a man's interest-

beauty is the show window that

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! The day has passed when a wo:ady. rnan CGUj-i no foth beautiful

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fit? to bo (rivc i frrni a few cIov? cf LANPON'S PUKsntlPTION 1?0?.

1 OricT.aÜy prepared f r h ? own r -j lief, it h.i? b.-en a C.-d-?r i t th u1 sards. N -t a ratent r.-.edicir.. Hun-

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Leavu-'s f 7.7.V ; m-dPsci mlxe-l S 20;

MI'IIir R'--:p:s .VJ; market s

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conditioned in their work will re- j or cil!. port at the Hich school buildin.cr ' Fend.

Lar.don Drur Co.. South

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istration will follow the Institute procrarn that has been planned for the week and which will be attended by over 730 teachers of the city and county schools. Grade pup'.U will report to their respective buildings where they will register and be given their assignments cf work and lists of neces-

Mary M'Swiney, DeValera and Childers Surrounded by Free Staters, Report IMT.LIN'. Ac 2i . r.

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r3"rei,,t, ir. double d'kerTs;' M irlt lower. ! rut a beautiful lrI h2B ot t0

Of.s, ' rr.rae Leavy f .'.;. 1.; ru- I :;;:a $ j.t;.V. prove

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CHICAGO IT.Om tE MARKET. th e"ts of the man she loves; but CIIKIVfiu. Alt. 24. IU'TTIIK-Re- a man considers that he has made oeirt 7i;a tu5, Cre.mery extra ü4e: ex-, a violent concession to romance if

i rn ur;s arsis .."a ' uls ; P-WK- . . . . . . M . is? toek '.'3i:.4'. .. . , e rt.sl(St3 a potato, a glaes of home-, KOOS I ji t s 13, cass. Miseeii.m-! brew or one boiled onion for a woeon . 'jr; l'2U.c ; ordinary firsts Kk.'.'Ic ;! man's sake. I ;7V-4-4,; cUcksi It is rot vanity, but humility, that!

CHCnSK-lwir.". nr, ID'TlUHe; Palsies l'.e; Vniinj Amrioas Li jl2'c ; Long-Lorru-i r.O'.'Ki'".? : trick Is. LIVr. l'OULTRV Ttrkeys 2ö? : ehick-

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ITrTATOIIS i:e-e!;itj :) cars. Minn. Early Ohio il; Wise. Cobblers $1X).

CHICAGO CHAIN ILVNGE.

Opeu JLih Low Close

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makes a woman haunt the Beauty 1 Parlors; a woman is never quite j

.cat:?:ied with herself as nature

; made her, but a man can't see why

ho shouldn't be suiTlclently fascinating to please any woman just "at? is." Clothes do not make the vornan;

t ut a fresh marcel, a Paris frock, j ar.d a picture hat sometimes make ; about all of her that a man falls In! lcrve with-

Three thing that r.o man can resist: at 10, a red eled; at 20 a red

'n i necktie; and all his life a red-hair

ed Woman. A woman always prays that ea-

ven will endow her little boy with

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icast nrn'Af.o livestock. EAST l'I I TALO, Aus- 24. CATTLE Receipts 17."; market active a:.d steady. Sliipp;ns steers $vr''i 0..V) ; cows $..K)j; CALVCS Receipts 3.V1; market active and Fte.idy. Cull to choice 13.vVi. HO(,S i:i-cipts SlL'.v); ;n irk.r ;ictivp;

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and dimples. Xo man feels pas?e a. lon as he can look in the mirror and see a few strands of hair above his face and a bright necktie beneatll it; no woman as long as she can look into a man's eyes and see herself flatteringly mirrored. T.obbed hair doth not a flapper make, nor knee-length skirts a debutante. Every woman Ls beautiful in a man's eyes, as long as she can keep the lovellcht turned cn in his heart.

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I'Icctrical Contractors i:icctrical Supplies 111 av. wavm: ST. Lincoln 6078. Main 220

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We are going to give you a Reliable Watch, just the thing to get you to school on time. Our SUITS are made to wear, and reinforced where the wear comes. Colors are Browns, Blues, Oxfords and Tweeds with one and two pair of knickers at our very reasonable price of $7.75 and up. You can save from 20 to 30 on Boys' Suits Here. We also have Boys Blouses, Shirts, Ties, Hose, etc. Girls' School Dresses Gingham, trimmed with organdy. Ginghams, many styles and colors, 69c and up. Also Children's Hose, Middies', Bloomers, etc.

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Slir.Ll' AM LAMP-S Receipts 1.W0:!

market active: lambs ."V up. Choice! vorld louder than cannon

laiut.s f V.''i 1"..V,; cull to fair $7Til2..;i

yearllnrs ?.'i,10; seep 3.s.3

Ideas go booming through th

The VARIETY

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SOUTH MARKETS. SEi:i MARKET. (Corrected Dally by I). A. Ko-vr. f05 Mlelilcan bt. l'lione Lincoln 233.)

RAIL NEWS FAILS

TO DEPRESS MART

liquidation continues in Shipping Stocks Steels Maintain Gain?. NEW YOrilC. Auff. 24. (By A.

y) Considerable. Irregularity de-

olcped In today's fairly active

tock market seHflon but there waa

Kbundant evidence that the control

t the market as a T;hole continues

o be in enronff hands.

.Unfavorable overnight de-olcp

nents in th r;Jl strlke fcituatlon

dd r.ot result in any extensiv 11;Uidatiorj3 of carriers, although

nany lsauea yielded ellghtly at the

itart because of general uncertain-

as to what the market would do.

United States Steel duplicated its

ar'a high price, with advanced In

iharctf cf fc:no cf the Independent

ompardas procrumably in, response

5 reportj of higher prices and pro-

tabla fall opoTatiorA Crucible

Ic.ol at a net pain of two points.

lleavy liquidations continued in

tocka cf f-h'.ppinq; companies en-

:rcd in At.ar.tl3 trade in anticlp-a-

of a sharp cut in passenger

a-tes.

tobacco rroiucta moved to hlqh-

tr ground on th announcement

hs.t the stock had hy?n rlaced at

ecvon percent dividend tasis.

pome miners svIJl at tho year's bet

CI rice, reflectincr Increased earnings

also resristere-d a

;incA in expectation

,f a fine earnlnc 5tAt?ment for July Ameriv-an Telephone brcke four oints cn tho announcement that dire-tcrs hal authorized ;ar.c cf Jil5.00O.CC'? Additional

ikK'k to Its present shareholder.

Call ir.onev opened nr.d rer.ewe

, C?v percent, b'.t hard r.M t

bile Studebakcr i -rtm t'.a1. ftdr in

on exports of wheat from India, permission beins: plven 4)y th- Indian government to export K-.TiOn,-000 bushels was a primary factor Jn tho setting: toward the finish in wheat. Reports regard in tr the European export demand were conflicting, -with indications of more, business belnjr done than generally v.n.s admitted. Strencrth in corn, however, was tho dominating factor In all Rralns. A bull market was on In the deferred deliveries of corn, the market showing a fdrong- undertone throughout despito weakness In what. Oats were dull and followed corn.

NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING

liy Thomson and JIcKlnnoa Aetna, 1 2 i bid A. AV. Paper. 3 4 Allied Tackers, 7 11 Car Llpht. 11-16 Chalmers, 1 : i Cities Svc. Dinkers. 2 0 Cont. Mir... 7 3 S's Curtis, 3H 4Vs X. A. Pulp. 12 Perfection. 2 3 Phil. Morris, 204 H Stand. Mtra.. 4- i-fc Unl. Tft. Shr?., 6S4 7 T'nl. Pet. Candy. S U. S. Light. 1, Wayne Coal, 2U H AVrifcht Itartln. 2 6 Allen Oll, 2ö 40 Allied. S 4 Ros. yo., SO S5 Poone. 1214 .ir:b. 7 i; F.Ik Ili?!r.. IC, Federal, l i, G!er.rock. ! i Harvey, 2 cfd Int. Pete.. 22 a,

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TIMOTny Selling J4.00 p?r bn. CLOVI1R Medium, red. selllnir l.1 16; mnmrnoih red. $17; sweet clover

OA TS V.i vin? 40.-; se".

COW I'EAS S5i4.50. RAPE 7.U0.

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HAY, STRAW AND FEED. '.Corrected Iailr bj the Wesley Millet Flour anl Terd Co.. 4J0 S. Michigan SU l'lione ?Ialn S.-;.) CORN Pa vir.- 53-; Sellin?; 703750. CLOVER tSELD Paying $1"J; elüaj fi.-.Mie SI DAN C.ItASS Sellins 5'J.W cwL Mil LET Sellins fit. A LSI K E Sr!I::i ? 14.

ALKALFA St'iirp $1413. SOY ELANS $?. 't!,i. j SEEP CORN---52. HAY l'ayins. J1".31S; ellin 241J ter fon. ALSIKE CLOVHR Sellin? JHTfPl 4LEALFA Nortli-rn gro-n. $14. I

IlinE AMI TALLOW. (Corrorteil Pally hy S. . Llupman. ! N. Main t. 1 lioric .Main 'ifl HIDES 'J ioc ; calfskins ld 'il'e.

TALLOW R-r.d"red .V-. rou-a KEEWAX 'c(! r.V rer 1!.

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WHEAT. CORN. OATS. T.TC. j Corrrrtcil Daily y I . Morgan. Mtf , MiJIi. Hydraulic ar. Tlione L-3037) ; COHN l'j vir. fVc per Lu. OATS Pavin? -JO?. ; MI I) I) LI NGS .'-Il.rc $1.C0 cwt. OATS sp:i!c bu. i RYE I'n Tine '"' i I'.RAN Siilin? SIM rwt. SCRATCH PEED Selling 2 25 cwt. ; WHEAT No. 1. ravins 1.00 bu. FELD Hl 'OK WHEAT Paying 1.23; ttVAus U.M. j CllUl' FEED SI. CO. !

FRUITS AND rRODTCE. (Corrected IAlly hj Urotlnrhood Grocery Z20 N. Main st. Phone M-i:5t.)

.Michl-an Fitlitn? License S2.00 TEZngeüs CutI2atb SOPTTI nr.XP, INDIANA

PATENT MEDICINE 25 c Phillips' Milk Magnesia 21c 50c Phillips Milk Magnesia 45c GOc CrJifornia Syrup of Fics 49c 40c Fletcher's Castoria 29c

30c Eromo Seltzer . . GOc Brorr.o Seltzer . . -5c Jad Salts 35c Sal Hepatica . . . 70c Sal Hepatica . . . 35c Vicks Vano Rub .

70c Vicks Vapo Rug. . .55c 25c Mentholatum 21c 5Cc Mer.tholatum 40c 35c Turpo 27c 35c Mt:stcrole 27c $1.10 Wampole Cod Liver 79c

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49c ,67c 27c ,55c 27c

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You don't have to be an expert clothing buyer to see the real value' in these clothes. One glance at these suits will convince you that you buy more than one hundred cents worth for every dollar spent at Sherman's. Our great business; our great chain of stores has come only through keening faith with our patrons, selling a high grade of clothes at a low price. Of course, the backbone of our whole business :s our willingness to price cur clothes at the lowest margin of profit per garment ever known in the clothing industry.

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which fell

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Herman ur.prec-

1 d low rate of 5 y$ a hundred, vr.parei vr'.'h C r yesterday ar.d a week as' featured the fcr-

frrt market.

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Fennck. 6r 7 Prod, anl Ref . 6

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WISE PEOPLE KNEW

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Lf IV II P.. and Mont. 151 ror.s. Copper. 15 50 Creon. 2 s r PA-ide i:x.. I? 13

That by a little extra effort, such coming down to Schwartz'?, Chapln ?t., near Monroe t-";. (OFT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT. WITH OUK SM A LI. KXPKXSCS) they would save on their Furniture. Ry?s ar.d Stoves. A few txapipies follow of the many bargains thcy van expect: Walnut Finish Dresner $22.50 Hon? Kong P.ec-.i Rocker 7.7" Combination Coal and Ga3 Range 5?. 50 Walnut Finish P.ufTet 33. 10 Axmir.iter Ruj. S-3xin-t 2?. CO Walnut F.n'.s-h. Chiffonier 12.50 Dak Dining Table 12.50

i.ipestry L;russt.l itusr. iJ Liscsl

Cuk Muffet (Golden or Fur.i-M) 29.50

Tc-u can p?t most anything here in Household Goods at the prices v.: think u . u'..: to p.iy. One vLsit will convince. Open Monday, Thursday an l Saturday Evening's.

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REAL $30 AND ?35 ALL-WOOL SUITS AT OUR ONE PRICE $19.50 You cannot judge Sherman quality by the dollars you pay; the workmanship, fit and style give a higher standard of value which easily compares with clothes other stores show for $30 and $35. We sell only good, cll-wool fabrics, tailored to maintain their shape. Our guarantee alone ought

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