South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 291, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 October 1922 — Page 4
WEDNESDAY MORNING. CCTCHF.R in. 1022 J'1; ! 1 v i'"; r''--fc'" f T';i-: fn J';' ' vir. - !' and i..:r ; rr; r k ' li:al" I.'".- ..; ' . '..., . fM'jl,. jl, ft r --'ft .; n i:; 7'- ll o; h.v, Writer Weds Steel Man
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XrV YORK MHIIUTY P.ONPS. United State Liberty 3't, $100.60. Unite. 1 States liberty l'irst 4's. $100.02. Ur.itrd Statin IJhorty S. ennd 41;,-S $99.98. 1'nit. d States I-lherty Third 4. t 0. 1 0. j Priite.J Stat h Liberty Fourth 4 's, $99.06. Victory Fourth $100.1
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ClflC.AOn A! fiR.MN. WITKA T No. 2 r.-l fl.1; No. 2 hard $1 If', m ; No. 3 i.ard il.ll v CUN Na. 1' Triiow No. S y!-k-w 71 'iTl1 ; .No. 4 yellow 71T47i;e ; No. 2 white 72'-c72.c: No. 3,nhlt 71'.f 72 V: No. 4 white 71', 72c: No. 2 raixeJ 7-"'i. '- ; S. 4 inixrsl 70 ',,71 c. UAIS-No. 4J'.Mlc; No. 3 ll E S. 2 T'-i'iiXJc. T I M T H V . a J. cLi)v::i:-$::-',:.:g.'
rmcAr.o oRAi.v he view. CIIICA'IO, (.'. 17. (P.y r. 1'.) Cn'n prices closed sharply hlirhr on Jh CMmgn b-nr.l cf tra.le today. Corn li d th way on the mlTanrv, which follownd bavy burin? I.y entpru exrort hou.fi. Corn closA.j ptron;? In Liverpool. Kj'ortvo Indien tel the world com pnrply wonl'l !' lar II'w previous estimates. I'rV'Vl s an.i c!i-.'J bte.iljr. D've.'iiVr wh.'it orer..-l off Kc fit 11.12 and r!'is-J up .Tr: Sl.ty opfned off "Sc at $l.lls4 an t o:-l up j ; Julv opened up iC n and c:im,1 up ic. I 'vrn I'r r.m n(l i,c fit rri,c and -l'socl up L'tj'; May jene'J off '!c at OVc and cloM-d Mp 2c; July ojaed clT e at l7c and cl'.o.,i up 2c. Pt'iH'ml).r oaf j?n.l off 'ic at 4tc and clfsoil up l;'-te; May opened off c .it 4lc and rl d up ic: July opened upc at S'Sc and clo-,e.l uj lc. CHICAGO CiRAI.V CLOSE. WHEAT -Pec. up G'.-c; May up 2c; Jul up 3c. COHN Imc up 2c; May up 2c; July up 1'V OATS Iec up lc; May up lc; July up lc.
SOUTH HEN I) MARKETS. (Corrrcte! naily by I. A. Itow, 603 '. Jllrldcan t. l'hone I.inroln C239.) SF.r.I MAKKKT. Cr.OVF.n M.dium rcl. Polllne $14:
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Mrs. Frances W Elijah, fiction and scenario writer and famous war worker, has left fcr a honeymoon in South America., following tet ir.ar riage ftt New York to A. N- Diehl. Pittsburg steel man
mammoth red. $10; ieet cJorer, fS. H.VV. KT IIA W AND lT.KI). rCorrretert IJiilly by lh- V-..y Millar Hoar and Feed Co.. 4'iO S. Mirliijrir. t. Tlione Main ?Ä.".) CORN Paying 0c; feilinc 70iSOc. CLUVKi: SKLD raying ?S; Belling ?io. A LS I KH Sellin $10. ALFALFA telling f 14. HAY Payins ?K; felling $JO?22 per ton . TIMOTHY Sf 111 n? ?4V) rrr bu. HIDES AND TALLOW. (Corrrcteil Dully lr S. AV. I.ippmr.n. 211 N. Main t. 1'honf .Main 261.) IIIHES 7f.;lc: calfskins f"ir I.V. TALLOW ReiH.'ere.l 5c; rouh 2T?3. HEES W A X l'.'.c f ."..V per lb. WHEAT. COHN', OATS. ETC. (Correrted Dally by D. IL Morgan, Mar Mill. Hydraulic aTl l'hone l.-."0'Jt) COK.N raving o; foiling Vdc. OATS Paving 4oc; frelliag COc. HYE Paving CA)o. MIDDLINOS Sellinff $1.00 cwt. I'.KAN Selling $1.3.j cwt. SCRATCH KEi:i Sellin? ?2.23 cwt. WHEAT Pavinc $1.;" bu. KEEI IUCXWHEAT l'ayin? $1.23; telling $1... 1 CHOP FEF.n-$l V cwt. FRl ITS AND I'ROniTK. (Corrected Daily by Ilrutbrrhood Grocery
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Charge Outsiders Block Annapolis Hazing Probe ANNA POLLS, Md. Oct. 17. Powerful outside influence his bn brought to boar to hush up and forestall work of navy officials probing tli o latest hazing scandal a t the naval academy, a high otlicial of the n en dmy charged today. "If these outsider would let us
alone Ave would mak' o. latin x- i amplo o' his hazing fa.se. nnd there '
would be no hazing, irf" any form at tlie academy," this otliof r told the United Press in an interview. "Kvtn so," he continued, ' we are going to put an absolute end to the abominablo hazing idea here, though wo probably will be forced
to take some drastic action in this
FRI'ITS AND VEOItTAHLKS Call- '-e to do It."
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Rest of Li-t Irregular as Two Specialties (o Soaring on Exchange. Ni:V YOKIC Oct. 17. (HNANCIAL" Th Fcnsatlonal advance in Mexican Petroleum whlcl toucheil 22 S a vhaie. was the noteworthy feature in today's stock market. The rc?t of the list was irregular. Puj'ing of Mexican l'etroleum and Tan Ar.;erican I-yiuoa accompanied reports of the Increase in the cash dividend en the l.uter and an early I::ranu on a I as'.s of exchange of r.'exican P- t ci .; ::i hha.oa for Pan .nit r: a:; t c'.;.
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CHICAGO, Oct. 17. It was a hull market In wheat today notwithstanding tho temporary setbacks duo to a decline at Liverpool. Pemand here broadened out after gossip spread that foreigners lud failed to provide for their December and January requirements arid were Ju.i starting to do to. Th' market closed strong 1 to 2 cents net higher, with December $1.1.". to $1.15 and .May Jl.lii to 51.13. Corn gnlned 2 to 2s;, and oats 1; to 1:1;. provisions finished unchanged to 17 cents tip. At the outset In the wheat market the fact that Liverpool quotations shom! surprising weakness tended to diseor.crt holder?, u1sequently, additional elilng pressure wn. induced by announcement that a cargo of 2S0.0CO bushels of Canadian wheat h:nl arrived In Chi
cago. Disclosure, however, that the j car--o was In bond and had been brouMit here in erroneous expect m- ' cy (f a railroad cut rate to New . Orleans, did a good deal to rc.t' r
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The effective use of automotive power depends upon an adequate supply and effi
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petroleum products. The us?rs of automobiles and motor trucks of the Middle West would find themselves seriously handicapped were it not for the practically
universal distribution of gasoline and oib, maintained by the Standard Oil Company r y n n T 1 1
unaianaj. mis aistriounon system is continually growing, expanding, and penetrating new corners of the 10 states served by the Company. The number of automobiles in the United States increased 13 during the first six months of 1922 over 1921. The increase in the states served by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) during the past two years was over 36 These figures give a fair idea of the rate of increase of distribution facilities required of this Company.
The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) expands in proportion to the increasing needs of the people it serves. It maintains 3973 bulk stations, so located as to assure rapid distribution of gasoline and oils. The number of these stations is promptly increased as the need for them arises. It maintains 1605 service stations, situated with a view to the convenience of the motoring public. It maintains throughout the rural districts 7167 tank wagons, which serve the farmer at regular intervals, enabling him to keep his truck, tractor, or motor car ready for instant use. This efficient service of petroleum products is maintained at a high degree of effectiveness under all conditions and is the dominant factor in assuring the independence of the motorist of the Middle West.
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