South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 315, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1922 — Page 4

SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IK 1922

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f -ui.iTors :or the u .::' .sue -J

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ik;:.: advar.t.-:K of a lick of p,ib-

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- t ther corr.rriittreritJ", pcnlin a morvj (.anul analypia cf election result., j and more dtfinit d'-velopmf r.ts in(

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for the advance and they hein to take profus on recent purchas. U. S. Steel, common, failed to respond favorably to the monthly ton-

oi .iu.iu ions in ortiprs. in iaci, the tock wag eubjictc! to short pressure joon after tho announcement and It .aped to 106 5-S. 4 1-8 points below Thursday's hlh, but

7 C.i ir.'-rs au'i .-n:trr cnw and bif.T T2 .".' i : -an n-r. t rs J '-i : i .'j:v, , .V"T: 11 : f .r-!-r s'r $";7.7.": v'.04r v-.-r "' 7. 7 : st'x-kr fnw ar.l I fr .i ,iü; kt-r calt-i ?3'ri7 2ö W. n: r::i-- c itt l.--b. f ters I-!. '!'.: c(,no ..u i l.-:t'-r ."ot. SHT-Tir Itf'-h't t""-": market l"t l iv er. Fat kitabs ? i:;.7..tt 1 4.7.". : laiabs

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THJOTHY Sellin r f'o rf--l'.'Ir AMI T LI.OW. fCoi reftrrt i.Py e.y s. . l.;p,nin. tn . I.'n t. I'lione Mnin "1.) IIIDF.-7i:lr,r: rr. fk us P.;.-:-... TALI.)U" lit-:,,. t? 1 r-.i.-h -w UEi:sVAX-:.,-i::.',o ier :u ' " IfKAT, ItV. OATS. ETC. (Corrected V illy by I. II. Mnrcin." Sfft Mi II, Ilydrnuli.' ar. rim:i I.-it.'j;

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Infant Motion Picture Star is Seriously 111 LOS ANT.i:LFS Calif.. (By I. N. ; ) "p.-iby pesy" Montgomery. -n" "ir.t i:.otio:i ; b turo star who has eon riou-ly ill for two daye, was .-porttd "al ou: th- same" today th no mar ted d' rec- of improve'o definite . .("-o-is s of pneumonia . b.'on made yet. but it is be.eved the joun? star i suffer. ns from pneumonia symptoms. jiaby Persy bocam ill as a restili of tramping throu!i vet weeds when s-earchinsr for b r lost pet dojj.

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rallied to 107 1-S at the clos. a net loss of 1 5-S on the day. Other steels were weak In j-ympathy Pethlehem B dropping 1 7-S; Vanadium 1 2-4; Republic 1 1-4, ard Cntrlldo and Miivnle 7-S ,ach. Haldwln. Studebaker and Mexican Petroleum, (speculative favorite.-, all j-howed losses at the close. Hallwin and Mexican I'etroleum bein about two points below yesterday V final f.srures, while Studebaker was off only 5-S. Most of the .standard railroad shares showed fractional losses on the- day but trading In thifsroup was quiet. A sharp 7 1-4 point rise In Dunont Powder brought about fractional improvement In General Motors -which owns a lare block ot Dupont stock. General Aspha.'t recovered slightly from its weakness of yesterday and further Improvements was shown in Remington Typewriter prefrrel shares.

Total sales were 90T..00O shires. Call money opened at 3 1-2 per-j cent, but oased off to five in th-; early afternoon, closing at that fi-;

pure. The lime money marKec con

INDIA N A I'O LT S LIVESTOCK. INDIA NAP IS. Njt. l'l. HOGS Re. -: 11'): ::!.irk"t stidy. R'st 'o-avios s.:h; ni.-r.'iui mixed $'); wnmoc ,-!v ''" ? -"o'.;m ,Vi; bulk of en slIKitl' Ibvelfts market 0)c up. 7V; S",ui CAIA'IIS Recv'.pts WX); market steady. Too .t2.M. CATTI.K Ilerpipts O0; market strong Sors $L27.12 7jij; cows and Leifer fC'-i .1 23.

rsT nrri ALO livf.stock. EAST Urn-.U.o, Ncv. 10 CATTLE !;. :a o."ii; market ;iftivp and stt-ady. Sh.ppiai s'rs J;.rii'-M..v; butcher r.i! -7 ;; mws ?J ft. CA LYES Receipt 7u) : market .i-'tive an 1 -1 hiJu-r. Cu'.l to choirs ?4rj l-VTi) H Ods Receipts 72"': market active. lVr;2),: up. Yorkern f!.10i 0.73; pijs 10 r,jti25: mixed TJtMO; l.-iry jt'.i'J.70; ro.iln ,.'o ; s-n?i 5.".. SHEEP AND LA MR Receipt 12.rxO. Ch-.i'-e la tub" SIT' b..V ; rull to fair $'X 14.30; yparl::igs 57ff.ll; eboop J3'j S CII1CAC.O (iUAIN RAN OK.

Opii Iliga Low Cloz

WHEAT D . .... M iy luly .... CORN Ic. ... May ... .Inly ... RYE ' Pec. ... May ...

tir.ued firm with trading quiet

a pmnl! amount of new commercial papr is coming Into the market, tho bulk of the prime names mov-

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Foreign exchange rates wer Ir-; rerular with demand sterling liobl-1 ing around $4.4 and French francs i s'-'l!ng only s-'igh'.ly nbove T..40. . nt-; each. The Italian rato improv-j d s'.iehtly and other changes were j unimportant. !

CHICAGO GRAIN f I.OsR. WHEAT-Doc. ufT 'ie; Mar oft Vc; Jr.lv . !":' J,e. CfiUN-HfC off 1c; M.iv off Sc; Julv err NATS Dec. off lie; M:iv .IT Kc; July PROVISIONS Hu'ber. CHICAGO CASH (.RAIN. WHEAT No. 3 red $1. .': No. 2 bard

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WHEAT MARKET FEELS ; BEARISH INFLUENCE CHICAGO, Nov. 10 (Ity A. P ) Dearth of important frt-h buying.; a rircimstar.co ascribed to general; unwillingness to assume new ri-ks; In the fa op of a douMe holiday, had: a somewhat bearish ef'feet on the wheat market today. Prices closed, unsettled at the same r.s yestf rd iy's finish to 3-Sc vcr with December 113 1-8 to 113 1-4 and May HI 1-4; to 114 3-?. Corn lot 1-2 to lc. and'

oats 1-S if 1-1 to 3-Sc. In provisions there was

five to 2 3 cents. i Moderate selling of wheat proved' more than sufficient to wipe o:it

Oats Never Cooked so quickly Instant Quaker Oats Cook in 3 to 5 minutes Your crocer now has Instant Quaker Oats, as well as the style you know. Instant Quaker, perfected by our

a rise of experts, is the quickest cooking oats I

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m 3 to 5 minutes. Both styles have that exquisite

jwouM b- w:p.,i olJt an,j Kraz:.-rs I majority would Vp ut least. S 00

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I uu I I I J) rV -e lCCIIOn I 1 i ' I ' t " U' . 'l l w Ml - m i IUI HI l 1111.11 11 HO 11 kllV. lJ i rediction that the "a gr. cultural pi quotations at Liverpool. The sell-j Quaker. Both arc flaked from queen j bio,-- would be considerably aug-ling was based in some degree on! erair.s only just the rich, plump, I mcnlcd in the next rnn hri : current otinions that with the Pri-! Havory oats. In hoth we get but

the "revolt I tish and French acting In accord ten pounds from a bushel.

not only been tilled but m a a

oi uie rarmcr against the grave cco-ji-omic injustice done them Indicated ; cb arly that they would have a ! Ilr"' r voice in public affairs. Henoef'Tth than ever before in the coun- ' try's his cry.

HY .T. IVMIT CAMPHF.I.L. ; -.Vor. nnly are the farmers aroused (I. N. S. Staff Corrc-iw.ndenf.) !o;t in my op.nion the people enWASIUNT.TO.V. Xov. 10 Tho . rj'.ly are up In lrms against th"

North Dakota Senator Interprets Election a Propre?ive Kevolt.

the situation had lost miu-h of Its Immediate significance co far as the grain markets were concerned. Corn and oats were easier with

wheat and as a result export inquiry'.

of lack of

amazing extent of the country-u id v. i:ig away from !h Republican "old iruard" at Tuesday's ele -tlon wan cor.itruel by en. Laid, r.on-

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unmistakable reura.t;: the exlst-

lr. r rder f ::;i!i; i o'itlcil .md i.' iverntneutal." and a :r forerunner

of a progrests'.'.e rvl-.al in nat.onal j nesj. and tate government.' I

t-ay taxat.on and oth-r flnaneJnl '':rd.'ns which have been Increasingly lmpos-d upon them in recent years." said Lidd. "The result cf Tuesday' election show? undoubtedly that there H a Ftrong move-J.T-r.t well under way in thia country for the overthrow of reaciionar:m and the revival of progresMve-

Kori'nt KirrruK KT.rn cigah5. Cuarantel all imported filler with Sumatry wrapper. All dealer?. AOvt. 232.-tf.

But in Instant Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner that is all. And the small thin flakes cook quickly. If you Wcnt the Instant Quaker, look for "Instant" on the label. You will get the quickest cooking oat hake-ever known.

Groesbcch to Retain

Utl declared t her were "warn

tior. r.'s of both, t b:g parties" in Micltigan G o vcmorsh in the crushing dt-fo.it cf "old ru.i ."l DICTHOIT. Nov. 10. Gov. Ciroeanator.s and the . L otion t- tb.e s:i-berk will not resign hla ofllco to take ate of men like Prookhart of Lv. a ; j Truman li. ewery's: seat in the Ph pte i i of Min,- a; Hov e'.! of I Fn.te 1 S'ates senate if "the MichlNebra?ka. and Frazb-r of North Da-i gnn ron atnr resigns rathe- thin ViV

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Fovernor o:' North D'.kota. h id dfeatt .1 J. F. 7. O'Connor, his D --o-crat c opponent. He a d h ? latst advices from i.i s s'ate u ere t . it v.-h. :; its 7 2 t n:issir.g d :r o': rlieard from O'Connor's lead of Ui v-"

.inotncr Pght to reta:n hU seat. ".-'ach an action on my rart would b a gros breach of faith with the 1" : who elected me," said Gov. CrooSock. "ShouM Sen. Newberry re-i-tn I will appoint a a successor the best qu.ilif.od man for the Job hat irf available at the time." fi

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action, cbarirg the tlool r.d gt-r.!:. purifying the rr.tlre systera. The do that whi:h dar.g-roui caFnui does without try of the bad aftt-r effects. All th br.ef.t,i cf nasty, slrk-r.irv-. frripir g cathartic are dn:vo ! fr

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Don't Be Caught Napping It Will Soon Be Here Things you need right now are what we have gathered together for this event, in which each item represents a big saving in real money to you. Women's and Misses Wearing Apparel Of Unusual Quality At Definite Price Advantages

This is the time of year when well chosen clothes are most important. All the assurance and charm that good clothes lend a wearer can be realized in the apparel this store has gathered from the country's best sources. Apparel and accessories represented in this announcement are of the quality that makes choosing a genuine pleasure. And please note the moneys-saving price placed on every garment in stock. Charming New Dresses Greatly Underpriced at $12.75 $15.00 $19.95 $21.75 Women who are looking for new fall dresses at real money-saving prices should be sure and look these over. Materials are serge, tricotine, crepe de chine, charmeuse, satin, talfeta, jersey and wool crepe in navy, brown and black and a few lighter colors, braid and embroidery trimmed. Every dress is a real bargain. For a Coat of Unusual Beauty Here's Your Big Opportunity Whether you wish a fur trimmed Coat modishly elegant or a swaggerUailored Coat in the simpler self trimmed styles here is a group of our most striking Coats and Wraps which we are offering at prices that mean real worth-while savings. Charming styles, fine quality materials, many trimmed with rich fur. In this group you will find real worth-while savings at $19.95 and Gradually Up to 3125.00

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Fali and Vinter Underwear Cut for comfort, materialed for warrnness and designed for freedom. One of the very best makes and note the prices. Women's Union Suits, light fleeced, low neck and no sleeves, low neck and short sleeves and high neck and long sleeves, all sizes, ppecial $1.00 Part wool and silk and wool Union Suits (in the three styles above) all sizes at $2.75, $3.50 and $3.95 Women's heavy weight, knee length Union Suits in cotton and wool, and silk and wool, bodice and built up shoulders, all sizes at $1.25 to $2.75 Outing Flannel Gowns, plain white aVid pink and blue stripes, in regular and extra sizes, at .$1.50, $1.95 Children's fleeced Union Suit3, plain and strapped, 2 to 16 years, suit 79c, $1.00 and $1.25 Children's Union Suits in part wool and silk and wool at $2.00, $2.50 and . . $2.75 Warm Hosiery Women's Silk and Wool Hose, drop stitched, in black only, pair $1.95 Silk and Wool Hose in light and dark grey and tan. with clocks, pair $2.95 Women's plr.in Wool Hose in black and brown, pair at $1.00 Children's black ribbed Hose, fine, heavy quality, sizes 6'? to 9, special . .45c Vanity Cases Special at $1, $1.50 Black Patent Vanity Cases they are very popular. These prices should make them even more popular.

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women prefer our hats to their lasting attractiveness due to their true styling. Special Value $5.00 Be bure and come in and sec these beautiful gold and silver Turbans and close fitting Hats of metallic cloth. They are real values at $5.00 New satin, flower and fur trimmed Hats in medium and close fitting shapes. They are specially priced at $5.00

Men's Underwear and Hosiery Men's ribbed Union Suits, fleece lined, excellent quality, special, suit $1.00 Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts and Pajamas in narrow and wide colored stripes, braid and frog trimmed, fine quality at $1.50 to $2.95 Boys Outing Flannel Pajamas and Night Shirts, braid trimmed, in colored stripe3 at $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Lisle Hose in gray and black, good quality, special, pair 25c Men's Half Hose, unexcelled for quality and service, all sizes in brown, gray, black and white, real.value, 3 pair .$1.00 Men's Gray Leatherette Gloves, extra quality, pair . .$1.75

Silk Tapestry Table Runners These beautiful new Silk Tapestry Table Runners have made a big hit. They come in many rich colorings with gold binding, size 20x52. Not many left . Special $3.00 Others, Velour and Tapestry Combinations, they are .$3.50

Please Your Girl With Better Wear Quality is not only in fabric and wear, but also in styles whose attractiveness lasts with the garment. Our Specially low prices make better grades more desirable. $4.95 to $15.00 Children's Dresses, splendidly made of the most popular fabrics in the most charming styles are featured here at prices that mean real savings $4.95 to $19.95 Children's Coats of all wool, bolivia, polo cloths and velour in brown, blue and tan. Coats that are made in styles like the older folks, styles that children will be sure to like, priced at The Baby's Outfit For these cool days we are showing many new thing for the baby that you really must come in and look them over before you decide on just what you are going to get in new wear for the cold days to come. Here are a few items to show how reasona ble the prices are. Child ren's Coats, chinchilli, broadcloth and double faced coating in tan. blue and brown, sizes 3 to 6 years at $4.95 to $10.95 Infants' and Children's Sweaters in white and colors at $1.95 to $3.95 Knitted Caps in white and colors at 79c to $1.50 Ther5 are many other articles of apparel to keep the baby warm. Warm Gloves w omen's Wool Gauntlets in plain white, brown and tan and combinations, pair at $1.25

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