South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 277, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 October 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 4. 1922
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Motorl-t.- J-prr.uI Ii.srae. i'T) r.T'u Is r o! a a . -4- whirh 1 1. ;t.'-.f ro fjuirnntin-- m? .iiirs; r rs', V-f i au- wh: r.iu-ir.t; a r.re it ;a r.f 1 n r o .) v T i i Ti ' ' arid saff'T.nsr. i" not rartl'-u! ir!y fl.iii-rou- to 3;fr, at 1 .-corvl, I aj'a 'a.-1-- f thf fa' t ti'iat th- laoxi'jlto, utw !. transmits. 1. o roium.ir) anil so h i rl to "l-stroy tl;:t the xT;T.'!.tur' of time an 1 effor InvoIvtJ ivuui.I, .is a rul". be cLt of ail prrj'rt ;on To th oo-l vhlcli ra!ght la armrnpl!?:)." i iimminn fxr.!.dra 1. "Furthermore, tile ?iiiaf"rriie In any on- iltoo i i-r-f-s yitli lltrhtnin;: lik r:iiiiity. and v."hn th" ior-ii!i:nu:u'.-i ar -
NO FUTURE FOR GLIDERS; FAD, ; SAYS RECORD HOLDER
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PRICES Oil MARKET
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CONTINUE INCREASE
Tuesday's Session Sees Another larked Gain Standard Oil features. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. (Dy A. P.) Another sharp advance in prices took plao !n today's stock market
i ."epslon. hiie soma of the impetus
for the kJvancc waa due to short covorinc irtluenceJ by favorab'o de-vtIoj)r.i-:.ts in th X-ar East and proi-ets of easier money rates, there was an Ir.dic.ition that much of thu buying was ba-ed on tha speculative I elic-f that reaction of tho last
two weeks was in the nature of a
correction ct an
dition and had eono nearly far enough. Apparently there was cora-pa-ativoly little outiJe partlcirjition by 5 ma II traJers. Standard Oil stocks wcro the Individual features. Uuying of this pr.ui was basd on speculative be;of that with the soldiers bonus bill dead and the possibility of ftock d!rl-df-nds being taxd to meet payments for the same eliminated, proposed apital readjustments of son: of the
companies soon .v.ou'.d bo effected
ada. was an i.dditional bullLh fac-; Ä .
'vr. r resa es;::r.a;e5 ot wena import
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INDIAN rOI.H I.nr.vTOf K. INIUAN Al !.!. (-r. ,1 -.-:!').;
;,ulrement, ur. of th, 1322 Can-j V:o' l T tian yield w?ro cf only temp orary .:: ;'.o :r. ; c-r..-. n cbui- ?:; L-'.k cfl
effect In easltff th market during j --' the middla of tho board of trade , T 1 ; '
se s?.on
Commission house buylr.ar of corn wa on a brond srade, bullish crop esfmate- lufd yesterday having a
decided rtlmulatlne lnfiuenco or. de-:
mand. tales of corn to exporters '. WIIiiat wfre ald to h&v been fax beyond j ,"v the amounts made public. Oats re- Ct"KN''
-.t W; marlk'-t rtIy.
Ter fi" CATTI.i: ?.f.''vs cvi; rriirVt IivTff. Ster r 511 -ill :: u-s :r, ! .f.!r ?T ciniAi.o .Kiv r..N(.r.. 1
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fleeted the action of corn.
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CATTLK R?-eipt8 13.0.; market -ft- Nominal
over-boufrht con- choice and prie xcatured steers e;rr. c mrAOo r-n r.KXiN
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APOVE ONE OF THE GLIDKHS USrD Y GERMANY IN THE Ri:-
CKNT "GLIDER MEET" AND II E- i 'f a". Jard O
LOW HERR HENTZEX. WORLD I Cf whIc,h ar h'e been I 'jnunrillv irood, was pushed up S 1-1 RECORD HOLDER (RIGHT) WITH :,;ts to a w h! h rccor(J and ONE Ol' HIS COMPANION'S. I,,,, r,n v-,.. t.,.,.
tfM?r choice a:i-1 prim IH.S.v.JUM;l L . ... . timedium ao4 jrood $T.fKlll-5; und : J-f ,w '' 7 '',Tlc : y; ow . v.-,?.v-4.-cVjioe J3.1(.I12.b'; craffion and nedlurai J.0- 4 v .i;; ; N. 1 -a tii.
S3 Ki9.10 : haMr eat: e ieirr H "'-. i . - . e
9 25; cows fS.75RÄ25; ball W.3:.: t.c; No 3 white f-V ; ;''-;: 4
c.inners and cutterscow- and beir j '
calrcs (l'.frht and handywp! ght) 51 T-' X 8 2."; fteder fte?r Jo.TC '5'-'" : st-ker ster 54.2.r7.fi'; ftocker cows and heifers W ica5 2-. FIIEEi Itoceipt 20.CK; market shep tad bt fat Iamts steady" rnillura lambs 'jo-wr; f.lr tady. Lnmbs. M In-, (loxm, $11214.. 40: lamls, culls ul1
vV.! :?.Hr; tandird fNV haul
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soon .wou.j Do t::ecipa. fllTnon $5o:2.2fl: year'lcp wetber-i, II of California, earnings ' 5 s 12.25 ; vfi M-.v-S.TJ; cu'.ls1
rincAoo r.UAiv n.or.. wnT'AT--:r xiv Miv p c. tAT-lv up Mar vp Nc. r II U V I S I o X S I r re ? u 1 a r .
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'omlnsr uuwni ;nal controls for machines. Such
gild'-r craze are convinced that it is
blurted, tli- d:.'. ..; 1 i i r r - - j u - n f.td
Ar.f l-mciuit r inrrv
'ire the onlv
v;y of abating thn d e." ' IUbli! health -rvic- oil.ciaU were Inclined to b-li-v' that automobile tour:"t! rr.irht bo lirgdy irctruiTi'-n
tal in c;Ai!--!n' th- hp:
the dis-
OSCEOLA
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At Sunday .'-'"hool tlaere wum
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Th-y sc-off Pt t'i thought . thp.t p- i-suis all o4r the world will soon 1-4. soarinsr about n th" win-.-.-; of motorb"s pbir.es. Th mrrely In the glidor a .-iinr-b, m'.xriensiv way (f e.p4ri-ni'-ntinr-4n airpb.i construction .it a t i : 1 1 wh' n they ar1 restricted l.n ;ts m ! r.uf.ic: uro. Tl.' Miro of their f'Vpt-ri.'noat
i irk, d th"
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$11. Servl--.rt at r.p Ifr.-'hrn: h
con In' t-d Sunday w !;4n thariu il 'it, m r.t ir g .v.is h Id at the thurch f-a.-t of 0c'ö!a. A vry r."u. nr,r ..It-nt orcurrpil b'itt;r ity i..'-tht a .out 'J o'clut u, w l.4-n a va-' im f tili d' tarii'.i: r :::i-
p'.t ttt S W.:.- l:.t nii.:' iiriv4-r. th" Lincirt i
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to earth after a tz:i night of fancy, forms if eftlelent In gliding will be
G- rman .'enti.cts who start'd th-jrvn mor cb'icicnt when an ongine
is adjusted to tho glider turnincr It into a regular airplane. Ultimately t ! i t'xperlmrnters hopo t rind out how to make the most ril'iCiotit machines with the miUest pos.-dMo horsepower. Tli4 foremost of the.-e scientists is T I rr Ilentzen, student llier of the Mtincvor Technieoj School. He e.stablished a new record for sustained High! in a motorlos airplan-. when h remained In the air thre-? hours .nd 10 minutes. "Giidin-r." h" says. "Is a step backward for it take.-- us back to the Mrst stage. of Hying. ' The first glid-'r wa probably built by Dr. Otto Lillenthil in Ger!:::ir:y. Ttie ne.xt was constructed by Rery Richer ir. England. IJotli men were killed by the breaking of their a; : c!iinJ."
lished a new peak price on a gain. of
doesn't scare Hentrzen. 1 ven point. Other oils were strong
He expects to continue his expori-rnf-r.ting until the Germans are again ab'.' to build regular airplanes.
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go s on.
in sympathy
Lackawanna Gains. The outstanding development
in
an1 fnianioa 2(3. 7,5; br'.lirc wesj
j4.ör'd;il..V; feeler lamtys ? 13.00:,; 1 4. 75.
Wright brothers cpochmaUing power-driven m.hinc was tho result of gliding exn'rlment3 conducte I from the top of sand dunes In Florida." Several type: of gliders are usel in tho European flights. In one is a crude device In which the pilot supports himself on arm rests to which nro attached wings and tall, neither of tho latter being controllable. Tho
i the rail list was a seven point puini
cnicAco rnoDucr market. BUTTKK Ilcflpts 7X2 tubs. Ertms 421-i';i-12V;C : fta ndanls extr firsts r.Z4le firsts SiVr;37c; packing ftook 1MGS Itoc!p:s S177 capes. Miscellaneous 27,1 4.rd!nrr firsts 2.V-22; firsts 2s'ä :t5c : cl.H-k 121? IV; dirties !.',? 19c. CHT.KSn Twins, m .;. ZZ'r; Daisies 2l'"..;o; Yuriij A-nrlcns 2.".,4c; Lorjhorns
1 T . 1 T I . D 11 ,
crn wlJch is expected to profit! i.jvi: l'OrLIHV Chickens
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iator.. of the other na-
s into -imii.ar activity. I'riz".-?
oii'er d both in Era nee and
England for furt! r iinf rovem ntf . In America Gb-nn H. (urtis- began w orking on a s a' ar" glid--r. I : u r tb.4- G'-rma 's do not r-pep:
'any great fi'turv t-r gliders ns such.
j Th- y dimply la r e to learn wh 't .a re th" ?ii .. fdlci. t fiirm of wings
pilot runs down hill facing tho wind b, ing recorded by Reading, Lehigh until he acquires sufficient velocity I vallev and Delaware ä Hudson.
htavilv through shipments of hard , springs l'Jc; rosters lOx-; t'-ese lc;
coal, and is reported to be cor.sld- f., 301 c3rs ,v.;s f erin- an extra distribution to stock- j;Rn. whrte M.-ked &.Vllt cwt. ; snr.dhobi..rs. Private liquidation cf large I land Ohiopi 75r;S.V cwt.; Ir Iiiv-r holdings of this stock are reported 'W VU cvf , , .. V KAL to C) lb., lCK?llc .0 to M to have been made recently for th-? lh ,..,.,;,,. w t0 110 lbs. 14'il.V; f.i:,r
e.-tate of V.'illiarn rvockefellcr. Other! thick loftUc; orerweiat, 130 to 175 lb.
hard coal carrying roads advanced, but less sharply, caln.1 of 1 to 2 1-4
POrTTI TU.VT MARKETS. (Crrectrd D.-.Ily by I). A. Korr., fit f tlch!can t. r.'inn I.lnroln :23f ) tr.r.n -i a uket. CLOVER- Mf -I'.rm red. eb'r.g 17; macitno'li r"-il. 17; t-i clorer. OATS Va y -irjnr ) tJ aV. MAT. STRAW AND FX F.D. (Crrrctrd Tally by the TI-y Mlllt Flour and Co.. 420 S. MlrLUn 0k I hone Main MS.) rnilN-Psvin: VV-; selling 75T: I'LOVLU EEI) Taylnj h.Jij$10. AI.SIKK Sei lirig J12. ALI"Al.KA--.-:linc 14.13 JIAV Taring 514; selling ti20. 4er ton. 4
TIMO rilY Sf lltnff f4 o0 r?r fca. I 'DAN GRASS SM'!:: fö.M cw. I HIDES AM T4I.LOW. (Correrted Datiy by K. V. I.lypmB, tt i FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cli. ,
Ltia'.M. bard oriioiM. 5ir dos. N. Vain t. Thne Uain ?b!.) IIirES Tfa 10.? ; calf.kiai 1UÜ15.
Cross Eyes Straightened
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?o go up. He then controls the mamane by swinging his body, thus shifting his center of gravity. In the more advanced types tby? :ilot sits In a little hull like the fuse?and of an airplane. Ho controls the movement of th machine by man.pulating Its wings and tail, n? does the pilot In a ngular airplane. lfentzen'.s glider- is a monoplane without stru's. The controls are of the ordinary kind. "There are three essential-"," ae tsays, "to make a pool glider, "yirst, he must have a machine specially designed for tho purpose; second, he must have a thorough knowledge of local meteorological
Equipments continued to reilect the inilux of heavy orders at the principal points, gains of 1 to 4 1-2 points betng recorded ry Baldwin. American and Lima locomotives, . Railway Steel and Spring and I'ullmin. Call money opened at 4 i'.-4 but eased off to 4 1-2 Just before the close. Time money was also inclined
to ease in response to the clearing1
;;n of f.rst nf the month transactions. Th" commercial paper market was :(uiet. Foreign exchange r.ates were .-lightly better. Sterling was a bit weak at the opening but strengthened to nearly $4.40 later, tho advance being checked by heavy offerings of cotton bills. German marks were
a Ii r.zb.-d aut' am s im c: ng ;v
Ilhet;., Hf:.:nt:.-h id. motored to
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in 0.--P-I1,
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farm art. ;. b d tti. fu
father -it Wak tr; Til ra-'i!.
Th- I": .v.-ortati"-. .'f l' tst ' t : r g in f b r r 4!a .ch,ii.i 1 '.
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! d;:f-rt r.t n.cmbrtv Mrs. Alvin Huff
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MARKET SUFIMARY
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churcii rarlor
'in the .-venirg of '.r:l.:y, Oct. tl. at o'i-i: . Iv. Tht re will bf a short
bu.-:: .- -ession. t i balance of the
-.mg .ng pea ..! i..y. Attne
;-r tit tirr.e th- r- s a ntf.t
Advance Ttumely Prfd Allis Chalmers Ameri un I'.eet Sugar
American Cm Co. 53 American Car Eoundry American Hide and Leather Trfd 71
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American Industrial Corporation . American locomtive Arne.: can Smelting American Sagar
Ameri-an T-phor-.e and Tilegraph. it jn , ... , . i Am i . can V ,ol
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a i.d Mr- ( .1 I b .:.-.- i r.rti ' a ' . ; - ! ' y in ! : o r! ; r and M:v E i iter at.l
1.". 4- f Elkhart, ar-
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I'u mpk :: T nald 7.
It.- ont month, and will'
.t II 4 lb '. '?' n
t:if .o.-:r
' I Anaconda chopper
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1 'aid win Locomotive
: I V.'inmre and Ohio .r.41a
arty to Lei ,.,u. .t-. -oi.
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r. an.l Mis. M:.:tin Fox-ir.ii fam- j Cal. ,orn;.L ivtroloum" '. . ot n- . Mt. i: burg. In b. noai,.,,. ,,,. n,in
, i . : i . I . i . i i .1' .Hi; -.t-;tt :!.t- him if Mr. and Mrs. i ror!ral Loathrr ,
a v. :..r v..ta... . ! Chandl-r I: ' oi fi.-v.iand. O.. waf I Chesapeake and Ohio
r-a-t.. c..i)r .n tna.an u.u la t m. Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul Com., 'the t;e-. i.f Mr. and Mrn. H. 1'. ,i,,v,n Tii-o.4t.-oa or- ?' Pi-.i ri-f
conditions, and third, he must have j heavy selling just over iivo cents a had considerable Hying experience." j hundred. If yon have all thes", try it as a ! -ad. Put don't expect to use it to cut TTNEASIESS NEAR a:t the trolley ride to work. i , , - - - -- I EAST BOOSTS PRICES
CHICArjO, Oct. o. (Ey A. P.)
i Wheat prices developed an upward
ter.dencv today owing largely to un-
I easiness r:a:arding the outcome of
the armistice conference at Mudania, and as a result of heavy speculative
bujing of corn. The wlteat market c,.ose(l firm C-4 to 1 Ö-S ents net higher with Dee. 106 to 106 1-8 and May in 1-2 to 108 5-S. C4irn gained 5-8 to 1 3-S and oats 1 1-4 to 1 3-S to 1 f-S cents. The finish in provisions was unchanged to seven cents lower. Nervousness among wheat traders associated itself In particular with unlocked for strength shown by the Liverpool mnrket, a ciroum.stance difficult to harmonize with pro-pec-the peace at the Dardenollo. A derre.aso in the Canadian visible supply total, notwithstanding tho tig moveic.ept r f wheat from farmc in C.m-
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Vitamine M ' ÄhI inh:!evhe-3t 'jrVr1 "fo a child's : -j
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and her chilüc-, ai Mr.
Chl'Mgo an 1 Xorthwr.str-rn
SOUth r-V, , n r.l.- T lir4.-1 nn 1 Pnrln
' w t. , V ' , i ' ' . I 14 I k 1.4 1111 i ' 1 . - :iJ i Chicago. Kock Island and Peoria "A
Chicag.. Kock Island and Peoria "B" Chili Copprr China Copper to' ( i r: .1 n Ifw 1 n n ,1 Tron ............
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T- Karrthan and Orville MilMichigan C.ty t,)nt Sunday
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Patron.-i-Tea -he.- club held a
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Proteins inv.holevtheat built firm flesh and muscle.
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Mr. ..if; Mtf. Ji hp. r.irr.h.ir: and - John, !i..v. to v::r. f r'f-nds a r.d , r ' 1 t : es i I'en r -yl . a it :a -. hi m wa ' f rmtr! tit ir heme.
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Products
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Seduce Your Fat Without Dieting
V'-ars ago the formula for fat reduction w,i '(!.. t" "es. -reis.' T04l.1v it is "Take M.irn-ol.i Prescription TaMets." Prkada tf!I fri4iiils :h. a-v friends tc 11 otliers. They eit vubs'antial food, live they ;3ike .md still reduce Ptadily and easily withotit golug throupli lonff nieges of tiresome exerclno and starvation 1 let. Marmoli Prescription Tablets are o!d by all druiJts tlie world -ver at one (li'llir for a cae, or if you pref.-r you cn 4-T'l r -lirt -t fr()ai the Martin, !a Co , 4')2 a.edwar.l Av-.. Dctri. .M!ch.A!v.
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for every boy who purchases a suit or over coat from us, valued at $10 or more, we will pive him a dandy football! Boys, here's your opportunity! Get busy today so that you will have your football all season.
our suits with two pairs of pants, and overcoats for boys sensibly priced at from $10 to $25. Still others as low as $5.
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Unitt d States Liberty 3','s, SH 0.C6. Unittd States Liberty First $10.04. United States LiU-rty Second 4 4p. United States Liberty Fourth 4 4c. $100.00. Victory Fourth 4 . 51 00.4 6. (Quotations by Thomon and rd
Get Behind and Push $250,000 Oct. 16th to 19th Notre Dame
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This is the last week of our Purchase Sale. It will be your lctst opportunity to purchase high standard rirticle:
at greatly reduced prices. Buy now for your present and future needs.
$3.50 BIG BEN and BABY BEN ALARM CLOCKS"
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$2.00 Uong Alarm Clocks
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SILVERWARE BARGAINS COMMUNITY SILVER, Tudor Plate, 26-piece Sets, bright and dull finish. Regular $12.75 value
ROGERS BROS. 1847 SILVER, Ambassador Pattern, 26-piece Chests. Regular $32.50 value
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REAL BARGAINS IN DIAMONDS $1C0 Diamond Rinc Fancy White Gold Mounting
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Special White Gold Bracelet Watch, 25 year guarantee, 15 Jewel Movement
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THE VATCH YOU WANTED IS NOW AT A PRICE YOU CAN PAY Ribbon Bracelet Watches, Special South Bend 14 kt., solid white gold, w , . small size, fancy odd shapes, VVatch tor
15 jewels $12.45
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article Until Xmas.
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$125 D larr.ond Rinrs, Fancy White Gold Mountings
$150 Diamond Rings, Fancy White Gold Mountings Aim's Ehin Watches, White Gold Cases SI 3.45
South Bend Oldest Jewelers
Any Trustworthy Person May Open An Account With Us.
