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(THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, MONDAYj MORNING, AUGUST, 4, 1924 15l IOmMiM. 10J4. by trie, itearteteiecl International reatnre (Uul OSiee.1 BRINGING UP, F'ATt'H ER By George McManua BUSINESS CONDITIONS AND THE ELECTION '-ivvj: yrit i i it i-km utj -SHOULD FtW MEN CAN VNfEAsK THl'b WH1C.W are In power, 'and It has been thought advisable by the Republicans to have ffl "-'lTIONEoFpa it est Mi U. -c It WEWtM a-l 1. -r- IUi fash AkW I'LL Park, Aug.

1. Sev- fl timps during the last few weeks Knirer W. BaUson has been questioned regarding the possible effect the election on general business innditions. Mr. Babson has con.

nually stated that when all three "irtir-s had made up their tickets he would make a statement. His lysis of the gltuutlon was made teidav. bad business on election day when the Democrats have been In power. This year bread lines would hurt the Democrats as much as the Republicans, When a bank Is closed in the central west votes are made for LaFollette. Every cent that the price of wheat drops between now and election day may easily give LaFol lette 100,000 votes, and every cent "During the past week I have with leading men In each of two great parties," says the stat that the price of wheat goes up between now and election may result In giving the Republicans and Demo crats more votes eacn.

11 IwriTuTuw Stiwec. I. Great Britain rigV! "Altho the leaders of both parties tend to belittle LaFollette and refer to his age and physical Infirmities yet it must be remembered that he is a very astute politician. This In istician. "I asked the same question both the Republican and I leaders, namely.

'What, Ire your chances for They hoth replied, 'We are sure of victory In November provided LaFollette not secure enough states to throw the election Into congress, furthermore, LaFollette's votes are d.rendent upon the price of wheat rn election This may be an exacgerated statement but for the first time In American history It is to the advantage of both great to have good business between now and the election. shown by the fact that his ticket la being made up equally by Democrats and Republicans. Moreover LaFollette Is shrewd In being radical without getting tied up with the so cinllsts and ultra radicals whom he knows swing very few vote when business Is good. He also knows that when the farmers are property MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Mlnneatiolia, Aug. 2.

Wheat Beceipti. 151 Live News of Central Illinois Towns owners they must naturally be con- "in certain states like New Tork there muunt be a straight and clean fe-ht between Coolldge and Davis. children, Sheridan and Shirley, and Miss Mina Hopkins were guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews in Macon Thursday.

cam. Uatli; Ito. I nortnero, si. '() sevatlve and are radicals only when iaMi o. 1 dark northern ppnng.

choice to PANOLA. 1 August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charle Bryant and daughters, Dorothy and Berncta, of Mt. Pleasant, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Kindig and daughter, fancy, tl.Sl! i l.Bli Hi fKptembwr. eld fl new 1 a fi Uecember. old the business conditions are temporarily against them. If wheat were $2.00 a bushel today, we would Mrs.

Dwleht Crum and dauchter. LEXINGTON MEN ESCAPE START WORK ON NEW new 1.3si. old uay. 11.13: new. Mabel, of Los Angeles, Calif.

Mrs. 51 111 Neither will give any thought to TaFolWte and LaFollette will not bother to spend any time In New York. In the great central western plates, however. Instead of directing probably have no third party In the Kd Crum of Croneev. anil Mra llonrv IN ACCIDENT Lexington, Aug.

1. An oil truck FILLING STATION, fVIINONK Mlnonk. Aue. 1. Excavation was nuva reari.

of Shenard. re i orn a yellow, ai.iir 11 Mte No. 3 wiiite. uJlatsi e. 1'jour I uchanged.

field, and yet if Laroliette were turned to their homes Monday after Van Petten of Colfax, wero guonts Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Wil driven by Zack Gharrett collided with president today the price of wheat Wheat Close Unsettled But Higher; Corn Makes Good Gain; Oats Also Up, visiting relatives and friends her. a wagon loaded with shelled corn at liam Crum. would not be on cent more than It Is now. Such is the futility and ST.

LOUIS GRAIN the Intersection of North and Benson begun yesterday for the Minonk Garage Co. fAUing station that is to be built on the Illinois Central grounds at the corner of Chestnut and Sixth streets, on the Meridian Highway. The station Is to be of brick and will Mr. R. E.

Jones elebrated her fit. Louil. Aug. 2. 'Jaah: 3 street Wednesday morning.

Both hypocrisy of politics. Presidents do tt heat No. tl.37. re.1. II 3D ig 1.41 No.

8 red. eighty-first birthday anniversary rivers escar injury although the not make business conditions, but jel- loin A white. el.lJia 1.1 No. Wednesday. Among the pleasant low.

$1.14 H. business conditions made presidents Chlcwo, Am, mit newi of wagon was turned completely over and the light of the truck were broken oft, treir fight egainsi oner "in rnnlidce and Davis will In way romhine ecainst LaFollette. two different campaign polines will he waged simultaneously In dif-trcnt pctions of the country. In New Kngland and the eastern )n-riimtrifil states the Republicans may not object to having business quiet down between now and election. Moreover, they must use the ihnt a Democratlo election uau v.

white, on ic, A cioe: Wheat September, Therefore, I repeat that heretofore It has been to the advantage of one of events of the day was the receipt of an air letter from her daughter, Mrs. John Nettleship. Detroit, Mich. be ornamented. The cost will he about 13,000.

i. wiiite, til 1130 De-Dec, 11.02 H. nor icriout character thin any htretofora celred (are a decided lift la the wheat market Ceniher. tl.34'. Oata cutting ia over.

There was a lot of rust In the oats, but the crop was good, nevertheless. Th corn Is beginning to tassel. CONGERVILLE. August 1. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Irons are the parents of a son born July 30. Miss Nina Detwetler ha been visiting In Morris. Mr. nd Mrs.

Jacob Resser of Moorehead. are the parent of a son born July 27. Mr. and Mr. Dr.

and Mrs. E. J. Richardson of September. 11.13 it; OdU hot ijuoted.

Mrs. R. M. Livingston, who was Geraldine Fuller of Colfax has today, aeahted elao br announcement that th seriously sick, is much Improved. been visiting Miss Alberta Ervin.

Nw Vork City came Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Richardson's mother, London reparaUona conference Lad finally ac FINANCIAL Farmers are finding It very dif Miss Edythe Thum will teach the cepted the Pewtt plan. 6 i 1 3 1 1 I ew Tork. Alia. 2.

iToreisn exrbanei Hefner school this year. means a lowering of the tariff and rinin down of many of our ln- Cloalnt QuoUuona on wheat, a'tho nmet- ficult to secure additional labor at present. Strong. Oteat HnUln demaaid, ea Mr. Ida Bush ani" with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Noah Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Kidd of Ot- tled, were 1 to 1 a net higher, September Mrs. Ed Mitchell Is In Sibley. Olei. $4.49 trance demand.

I.itki: lUUr. nlants In order to raise I1.S.JH to lt.3H and December 11.13 for a visit with her children. deuiand. 4.3llc; lleUjmm deuand. 4.74c: Ger Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Matusiewicz. funds. Jn the central west, how the two great parties to have poor business on election day but. this year conditions are entirely different.

Whether or not the Republican and Democratic managers will be able to make better business between now and election I don't know, but they certainly are going to try to do so thruout the central west at least. The best barometer of LaFollette's strength will be the actions of the Babson chart which reflects general business activity. It now stands at 12 per cent below normal compared with 10 per cent below normal a year ago." to 11.85 14. Corn flnlibed 2 to 4 Ho up. many demand, per trillion.

.28 Tee: Holland. SsaTc, Norway. 13 60c: bweden, 2AS8c: Den tumwa. and Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Miss Eileen Smith Is spending of Tulsa, are guest of Minonk relatives. lieeser are well known to Conger-ville residents. oate at to 1 Vk adrance and prorlaiona mark, 16 11c; ehaitaerland. 18 U7c: Spain. the week in Chicago as the guest of ever, neither the Republican nor Democratic parties ran talk gloom hecauce there la enough gloom there ibowtnl 10 to 19c gain.

13 40c; Ureece. l.T-'t, l'oland. lie! Caecbo- Fred Pettlt, of Waterloo, Iowa, Itloraaia. 2.VTHC: Juio-Hiaria. l.aulie uyefi Ac lie.

I Auatrla, .0014 He; Rumania. Argentine, Mrs. Howell Rigg. Kathryn Mantle of Bloomlngton has been visiting at the home of Mr. was a guest of Rev.

C. W. Donaldson and family thl week. Wheat bnylnt on a big acale dereloped aooa after the market opened, and the attention of and Mrs. A.

P. Schantz. Mrs. E. F.

Coolldee. of Blooming "Heretofore," says Mr. Babson, "It bus been thought advisable by the jvmocrats to have bad business on election day when the Republicans 09.12c; utaall, U.ijc, loaJO, .41 ilou Ueal. US 23 LIBERTY BONDS New Tork, Aug. 2.

Liberty bond eloslna Misses Pauline and Feme Zlnser ton, has been a guest this week at the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parks home.

trader! had formed on diipatcliei from Canada telltni of damage frum black ruit Particular noUce waa teken of a diepeteh from a 'easing expert aaying that every field examined near la 11(11 .17. lint 4 I. $102 44: aecoul HERMAN S. 0CHS Illinois and lows FARM LANDS Second Floor. American State Bank Bldg.

i t. 1 1 1 1 third 4Sa'a, IH12 111, lourlii Meltta. Manitoba, ihowed black ruit on the cotton, were actively traded In and are visiting at the home of Rev. V. H.

Arbogast In Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jenkins and family of Elkhart, have been visiting relatives here. Mrs.

Trevor Jones has been visit wheat atemi and that apparently moat of iuc1! Miss Etta Leffers Is spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs. John D. Molls, and family at Maroa. M. C.

Davis is slowly recovering from a severe attack of blood held relatively firm. They are now effected principally by weather re- a. tiuf uu, aew i. siua.tia. LIVE STOCK MARKETS wheat wnnld be ruined.

Kldd and daughter, Helen, of Oel-weln. have been visiting at the homes of Mr. an Mrs. William Hicks and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McCreary. Miss Ethel Ooddard of Highland Park, who has been visiting her aunts. Mrs. Margaret Ooddard and Miss Hattie Ooddard. has gone to Los Angeles.

Calif, to visit her brother, Charles Goddard and her sister, Mrs. Albert Lauck. Mrs. Mary Meeley end Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Mee'ey of Decatur have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Stickler. The purchase price of the Meeley farm, which as sold a short time ago to Tim Fenton, was 1 IS per ncre. Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace J. Mussel-man and daughter, Martha Lee, Miss Mabel'e Baird of Bloomlngton and Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Norrls and family of Normal left Friday for a mo Another authority telegtaphlrtf from Na- ports. Oil prices again were weak, thus reflecting the excessive proouc pinaa, Manitoba, urn black rutt there was ing her mother, Mrs. M. E.

Smith, In Chicago, Aug. HOGS Beee'pU. 8,000 litad. Alarkrt actlre. 25c up; top tion that has affected the Industry bowing on the wheat atraw up to the brad.

Urbuna. for soma time oast. In Dakota. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Besser are hero from New York City to visit the Rev. and Mrs. A. M. Bowlln have a.

iiaugueu: Imary weight, ti.4r, fii.uu; miiuni, 9 u.liu: light, an.aoifi u.uii; light lighte. II 4u(a e.3: neck. As the week a more hope Blark rutt waa alio reported In North Da former's mother, Mrs. Laura Besser. gone to Lutnax for a visit with their ing ruugli, H.1V.SU: iniootb, $7.75 kota from Deril'a Lake to Mlnot and aoutb to Jameatown, but the eondlUona la North son.

ful view prevailed In financial clr cles with regard to the London con ference and the chances for the adop Miss Esther VlHserisg spent the v. 1 AlTl.fc lleceiwa. 000 bead. Market com pared with week ago: fed nleeri and Miss Bernlce Taylor of Normal spent Thursday and Friday with Dakota were Hid to be agehut likelihood of damage. On the other hand, the reparaUona past week at the Pulisattes In Mlchl gan.

tion of the Dawes plan. It was felt 50 FARM EO 0 LOANS UQ Bm-m CO LE ROY, ILLINOIS. rritiiiogi ana iieuer grade! fat alia atock 23 1 that the French coneesslone In the friends here. newe from London, together with word that jol- ui' iit.i! n.ore; gra.y a.nit! inor mimeroua. Easy Money Market Adds to Firmness of Commodity Markets (By Suoclalod preea.) New Tork, Aug.

3. Continued ease In money again contributed to firmness In the chief financial and com modify markets during the past nick. The 2 per cent rate for call oncy still ruled on the New York Exchange, but there was a further slight easing In the market for barkers' acceptances. The federal reserve bank statements Indicated that no change had come Into the monetary and banking situation. lOurnlng assets showed a ir.rahle Increase, but this was due primarily to heavy open market purchases of short term government pa- per.

uneten. ig to 2jc oB. ken and fee.ler Rev. and Mrs. W.

H. McFall and family are spending this week with matter of determining possible uer- eterllng exchange tied rumrfcl to a new high Ray Adam has returned to hi 'J-iti trl CMlvea uUv4Tor up; cannerl and cutlera oft; bologna bulla ati4y, man defaults opened the way for or record for 11)24, helped to keep the wlieat work In Dayton, after a visit with relatives at Lewiston ana tunion ferlna- security that would satisfy the tor trip to Lake Geneva, planning to he gone a week. ii. i-1 nvmntM tieera (or week $1173. higlv market pointing urward moat of the time Miss MaMne Neu is visiting her his mother.

in, May; buik lung ycailinga $11.40: light world's Investors In the matter of deapite free celling on Uie bulgea. Fleailee, it Askew re sister. Miss Margaret Neu, at St. Rev. and Mr.

W. A nnr.r.r nrceipta. z.nno head. The mar- Loul 'i -ii luauy; nUik haute lemha 41120 oulla 30. subscribing to a German loan.

At the same time it was pointed out that the Germans will have to be heard from and that the French par- The O. P. Ulndert Hardware Co. of this city has been awarded the plumbing und heating for the new Catholic parsonage. AT PEORIA llament also must pass on the results iiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiru $9,000,000 STATE OF ILLINOIS 1 4 HIGHWAY BOND SALE waa aald veaoel charter! hud been lamed to take 6.000,000 buaheli wheat eait from here, largely to Montreal.

ltig aperulatlTO buying carried all dellTerlee of corn to a new top price record for 1 02 4. I'nieaannable cool weather and forecait of more waa a influence, and ao, too, waa ecan-tlneae of Oati reflected the action of corn. Froviatoni climbed with hog! and grain. of the conference. Much will depend turned Thursday from a two weeks visit with Mr.

and Mr. J. S. Sharp in Lincoln, Neb. Mr.

and Mrs. Harlan Meeley have moved here from I'eoria and are living In the Scliopp residence on North Center street. Walter Franklin of New Tork City arrived Thursday for a short i 1 in 7 me' In the opinion of banl ers, on the Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Tope and son. it ll( nuvtH lit XAiLrj in uacke Ward, and duughter, Maryland, are spirit with which the adles and Ger many conclude the negotiations. ATT spending several dnys with Mr. and An Increase In discounts was too Mis.

Ira Green, at Kockturu. mail to be of any particular aig Blill will he teoelied trie Pepartment of Public WorVa and Buildlnjs at lis office In the Hiaie Huuae, Springfield, lillnola. os VrutaT, A'iruet IS. m. at I A.

M. (KtaebrJ Time! for OF ILLINOIS Slat. JhwaT Dili t'j be ilaiel I. and mid tiihtr.f tn the rivmtni of accrued la- calf ton 111.00. Ptoiua CATTI.B QCOTlTlUNS.

Steara Cood to rlvolre butoher 14 00 a l.ir tml limiA7.7&: eomninn to at lliigOtii. inleriur (a aoaiaion. Ii UU ii! nu visit with her sister, Mrs. Grace Ki.g. Summer dullness In the trade was reflected In another drop Week Saw Reaction In the Bond Market; Mis.

A. A. Stretch Is recovering CASH GRAIN NEWS i i lereal by lite purcliaier lo dale of delivery, maturing as k.iickb In oirculetlon. from a goitre operation, which was The monthly bulletin Issued by the New York federal reserve bank em 500.000 March 1, 1033 500,000 March 1, 1MC 1,000.000 March 1, 1933 Prices Are ITegular 1.000,000 March 1. 1010 1,000.000 March 1, 1041 1.000.000 March 1, 1043 5 U.ooo.OOO March 1, 1944 tihasized the Important effect that performed at the Brokaw hospital lust Tuesday.

Hayden Hopkins of Cambridge tins been visiting Lyle Hyneman. The young men wore schoolmates at the Chicago. Aug. 5 Path wheat waa to le better today, premium! and diaemmu were eo le eeaier on winter t'adee and unchanged aprlng. Shipping aalea were 000 boabell.

New Vork reported $00,000 New York. August l.W) Diver 1.000,000 March 1, 193'J alon of speculative Interest to stock Tntereat at ilia rata of It er annum, ravat.le annually March 1 of each year, tuiirte to feney. 00 9)1 3Si I'Tl ehoioe. f.u to toot IB eontuioti to (air gfloueafws Cowa CUnlee to (aaey 0flUt4lt3 (eli 'ejs'o'i1 i uUl'sau' eurataua la (all. 14.

anneea aad Oittore Cutlera. fall to food 1.1 oiitits oiliera oomuiun to f.ir $3 KlU: ratiiina feir (0 g.iKt $5lll2S rait oere oouiiiiun t.i f.ir oaooera ml. tion 1'5 (J 2 00 hulia r'atr te gmj hologna. I4 3SA4.S0. onittion lair, 4 00gt4.g$: a oar gulla on eg a Tn hn Uq.hI to peat Teal leoOiSe no piniiln.n tn Ileum.

$IO07U0; I lu viio.ue iiearira. 7. On vl 7. 7b, Unarga Military school last year. bushel! of wheat worked for extiort.

Veaael trading and occasional outbursts of room waa chartered lor 300,000 buibria or Mr. and Mr. Earl Fug and on heat to Buflalo. the paying off of Indebtedness by the member banks has had on open market rates. When the member banks extinguished their borrowing at the reserve bank In June, the price of money fell rapidly.

Gold Imports then became the basis of Increased 'servos and credit resources, instead of Rolng to pay off debts at the cental bank. Gold Is mil coming In, 'ho not at so rapid a and of Hammond, have been visit Mrs. Martha Jones has given up housekeeping and has gone to Dana to live with her son, Gaisford and fnmi'y. Dr. and Mrs.

It. Newsnme and their guest. Miss Heatrice Hutchin, of St I'aul, left Tuesday for a two weeks' visit at Chicago and Tomah, Wis. Miss Leora Janssen. who recently returned from spending the winter at Los Angeles, has gone to Chicago, where she is employed In the public librury.

Jess Schneider ha given up hi position with the J. A. Simpson. grain company at Woodford and la moving to Minonk. E.

M. Reiter assumes the position tomorrow. Rev. C. W.

Donaldson, of Minonk. and Rev. George A. Flug. of Wenona, will leave tomorrow for Cedar Kails.

Iowa, to attend the Bible conference. Aug. 1-10 Inclusive. On. waa 1 to te hifher but the trading ing nt the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bradford. basi! flnltri 1 to 2e lower. Hhliplfig aalea were 70 000 buihela, Oate Cmaued uncl.angol to He higher and the trading baaia waa urn-hinged to He eaairr. profit taking last week against the bond market.

Prices drifted Irregularly lower, altho foeign obligations and certain railroad Issues developed Independent strength. Kstalillslimcent of new hlsh levels by Liberty bonds during the week attested to the underlying atrength of the market. Most of these Issues Inter settled back on liquidation by corporations and Institutions seeking to provide funds for month-end requirement, but the entire list hovered around the years' top prices. Shipping aalea wore 70 ooO buahela. Can inapected: Wheat, 330; corn.

$3: oata. $1. AT KANSAS CITY "ia lUM.v rtempn. soo Krurw l.ig'.r; dp pa her oc li $1( 40. buia Vu SllUC.r neeeipti.

20 head. Bold principal and Iniereal lo be made pat'lo at the office i.f the Siale Treaaurer. Hpriniifleld, lltlnon. Cutim sonde In denorti nauon of ll.sno regiaterault aa te principal, Rodi ar to bo id nn open c.jniiiet.lUe buiduin aa required by law. 2 lubieci to (he approval of the Iiaparimrnt of finance, but written buia may be filed with the btrtment II ddera miiii furniah a rertificd che.

pavabla to th 5 order of the Treaaurer of Ihe Hiaie of lillnola In the amount of of lha par ealue 5 of the bond! bid for, aa imtrantee of cood faitli: Ihla aintiMUl to be forfeited le the stale by the I'tcietaf ul bidder ahould he 'il carry out the prottatona of kla b'd All wrltlen bide lo be aillreeaed to the of I'nlillr Wirkl and liii.ldlnn. Miaia fapnol, Bprlnttield. liliiiola, ai.d marked Bute for Ulshwaj Boads." The riflir la reserved ui reje.1 ativ ami all Aiiaui ealuatiea at fiaed ky tht Slate Taa Cosimlnles. 107 U.HI.('I.IM OS Aitettes ealuatiaa eaualtied fer purseet o( (atat.ee. 1921 4.

090.50. S94. Beaded Dett. Inatudia (tin laaue aa 1 1.000. 000 ktata Serele Campasaatit Bead! lllli" laare Site II3.IJ3.JWIO Peiulallea, 1120 eentui I 413 110 CORNELIUS ft.

MILLER, Director. Oesarteitat Publia Warti tad sildlsft, Sprintfleld. lillnola. lxy It. It 'A Slat at llllaeia.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiff M.ss Sylvia Atkins, of the graduating c'aes of '24, hns been employed to teach a school n' a tlrldley next year. Mr. I. D. Adams.

Mrs. Taut T. Ligeitt and son. Paul Miss L'sther Aduiiis and their guests. Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Hall, motored to Teoria Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. DuRreuil of Fprlng-fle'd have been visiting Mrs. lu-Hreull grnndfther. A. J.

Pcrogln. They will leave thl week for a mo- tommerclu! demands for credit have expanded aumclently to alter the situation. Mu'h attention was paid In financial and business quarters to the Increased quarterly earning statement of the Vmted States Meel Corporations. Karnlngs of or I'M a share on common stock were CMieaao boaro or tradi Tb opening, hlftieet. loweat and eloaing qno let one on the Chicago Board of Trade today were aa fohowa: ('looms- F.xpeotatiotis thst the treasury' next AT INDIANAPOLIS Tri Am 1.

IllliiS Reeeipla I tn higher. KMm. I etO.li lop. IIU3J: William Janssen has returned Open, lllih- To- rrl-tog. eel.

eek dy. day. from a two and one-half months visit along the racltlc Coast, during which Wheat art. 1 Sn 1 3IH son tor trip to Seattle, wash. i ATTf Kr-ri.

ptj. SOS heed. The aaarket he visited many former Minonk peo 1 10 1 14 Vi tin 1 US 1 $5 1 40 te aiea.lv gifeera Dee. lie. 1 Mr.

Blanch Van Dolah nd lOOaSSfl- l.eifara. a oil af a An ple. ay 141S 139'i Tiniineing. piotiatny totaling would be on a 2 per cent Interest basis, was a strengthening factor. Expansion In the rolume of new financing to about 187,000,000.

contrasted with $35,000,000 In the preceding week, furnished additional outlet for Investment funds. Employ, ment of Wall street' surplus cash In the earlier period was confined ea eealt. 17 mi a tO 00 1IHI head Charles Drain. Virgil Fchnelder. better than had been generally ex-1 ptcted.

It was pointed out. however, that the steel corporation's order1 hock was In much better condition I than those of the Independent manu-l lecturers and that this allowed the corporation to maintain a fairly highi rate of operations during the second! iarter despite the sharp falling off I In new buying. All operations dur-! Ire July fell to about 45 per cent of Cor Julius Fulton. Franklin Van Doren, w.a bate. 13 0064.00: laeata.

IS. OS rt. Ha IH1 i eg ii ue. lee. 1 at 1 Donald Rldg and Joaeph Iiken are at th military camp at Camp Cus ay 1 00 10(4 1 00 AT EAST ST.

LOUIS ter, for a month of training. Oats- 1 01 1 BJS '4 Frank lfalfmsn yesterday va ns 4 .41 .64 .01 la Kept. .44 .3014 Pec. riiiim-itv rmeiiy to outstanding issues ana cated the W. 11.

Kysn building with Ilk tlgl.t ha-a. 150 Jnli ,34 .33 .64 1 Uay hi soft drink parlor and 1 storing IIOO: ptker ITIIOlSaOO flll.1.1' Itneipta, l.lo heed. Ttr of perhaps 70 per cent during helr advance to ne whlgh April, May and June, and as for year, busbies is coming In at a moderate He-entry of the Canadian Katlonal rte. It Is expected that the earnings! railways Into the New York market for the third mrte. will be with new bond Issues aggregating RepL hi good until he can secure another loatlon.

Mr. Ryan will conduct a Imllar business In th building. v. .7 it .11 100 leo. Fair Exhibit to Ur4 Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Pnell, of Co- Many Bargains in I Used Automobiles jl sept. 11 3 II HO II so 11 II 7 II as those for the second J30.000.on0 and prospects that the New buying of steel product dur- t'nnartlan Pacific Would offer JuK- r.m.ht oeo.tmn debenture torl next week Oct ii lumbla City. and Mr. and Mi Homer Crstgln and llmon Long, of Ixiisnanort, are guest at the 47 llI 13 30 13 ill Kibe nMcliMted.

and bettor in the i testified to the attractiveness of local Show System Used By Blind Students Sept. 1 tO 4i 13 II 1110 13 ti 13 41 12 II if ih. i Investment conditions. Recent fl Mr. and Mrs.

August Brnnemer Wet. II Hut. Nevertheless mlix hnv. by these roads has been horn. toned during the Interval and market.

Th llllnol Central ha ecured Fprlnafleld. July JO. Details Tlte aatreeinent reached hv the 'rrent improvement, which Is due to the (Irtiwitiv r. La CASH SALES Phliego. Aug.

.3 it et I It No 3 I1SIH: Illlhalin; No. 1 Hard. of the system by which hllnd chlU another bil oil-hauling contract and every day long trains of tank pass expected in rally the market dren In llllnol are flvcn regular thru on th way from th Wyoming field to New Orleans. I.s., and No. i hard.

No I Uald Inter-allied eonferenre expected to pave the way for execution of the Dawes plan, flotation of a German limn and a cenerul Kuropean settlement of the reparation problem stieiiiitliened V'renrh and Itelglai school eoyrse, rnnflns; from the kin Myelin i miae.i eiean No 1 inlae.1. I -lite i 0 1 liked, II I4i 1 14 No-. rnlae.1. IMS: i Hit. 41117: No.

I iiuirman tiary seemed to stand mi hia previous prediction, which as fnr a real Improvement during Inst three months of the year. t'iriii nroducta. mi, as antln and thar.ct fur export. Mr. Mary K.

Thorn and grnnd dergarten to the last year of high choe, thru their flncer tips, form part or the fair exhibit which the HUH; No. i xlilie. utilisation. The remit govern-luent's Issues closed the week ly A at I 1 la state la showing at aoina fifty odd attalnlns; new peak nrlee for the Oat, -1 eliile, C4H t'le; nhite. II', etnr.

county fairs (Ms summer. Jenr. Te Proaress In railroad mercer, nnl- on, Uruc Danforth, accompanied by Mia Kuth Ashwell, a trained nurse, who will spend several weeks here, have returned from th University hospital at Chicago, where the lull fellow underwent a very serious operation for a skull fracture. Otto Louis, of Woodford. uffr.

ed a paralytic stroke on Tuesday and liotiei iwer; i-reemere entree. ttand- The exhibit, prepared by the IIII erda. Itir, eitie flr.t,. Brata. 3d ahly (he Van Hwerlncrn's plan to ronsolldste Krle, Pere nols state school for the blind.

In RANK SELECTED BONDS $3 SI He. aeon K. gjie.l'.. ifa .1 nrn.iiwi elude, among other thing, sample and 'lieaiipeuke Ohio with their poultry l.er. fo lllSClc.

enlnrsed "Nickel I'Inte" stein, re kemteta arniiai. rnoatere. II a vlveil interest In the bonds of thLte of the music printed at the hool for th Instruction of blind pupils. Th machine for printing these score In J'olaP'ea Weag. Uriel) -la.

ear- K. auipmenle. 7S2 han-aa and Mlanirl roncls. Krlo ronvertlhles were esno at. keil ln.li nilibleie II luxljll; I cliilly active on report lhat an at Is nuw cunllntd to his bed with hi left aide paralysed.

He had returned but last Thundny from an ight months' atay In Texas, where er pony atori, i I o. airgina reotilera. bokl orer alocka, le aeioa ao. tractive plan for excrtanKlnu ecirl tie wu being worked out. Nvv isise.1 rnaractera, which wse Invented at the school, will also be displayed and simple of the music will given away.

The Illinois chool for the blind now ha an extensive You Can Own an Automobile Krlean. Ta and Mexico and In THE BUTTER MARKET he had (on for th benefit of his health. ternstional (lieat Northern lines were TWarn A Hi t-Tha liuMtrr market tndt Charts L. Harris, who formerly aak Villi prir tn Kt ju tf Hided Tiy the withdrawal of objec conducted pool room and later a tions To tne meritrr or these rosd dimand fr mtialo printed on the ma-dilne, orders having been received from Japan, raleatlne, Alaska, Meg-Ico and Canada. ttnt Icoiri Triiiin qu.st aa MivH.

Hcoitvit fra Mlirr art'l l. line. 1 to Hn pa a th tn4tat rf i Iter 1 with the Missouri Pacific. Activity restaurant In this city, and who re cently sold hi restaurant at Chen- of iiniiininre Ohio nmrtcsKes a linked with reports that prrpurntlon rnnmiiflrtt, Th rtnti ntut ra Utrhtl -nt ona, haa purcbad the I'eter Unb Hnal.ats natlentlv woven hllnd ay kpiI vnvrtt'rai. Hnyar iki1 prftrt'c all tiri tnltnoal ami traHa dull were under way for the snle of an hey, linen towels with Intricate rla.

elt restaurant at Kl raao, taking possession on last Tuesday morning. other refunding; bond I elan and border, woven bv blind sue. Birl and knotted hammock made at CArtLOCK. Corpomte financing; In Julv folate a ii Up. of which :3.Rsl,0 Aug.

1 C. H. BrigBS and family ine school will also he shown. In another section of the educa. tlunal exhibits are contained the was repreaenled by bond and not hitv returned from Chicago where Issues.

Ilonds railed fnr redemption Mr. rtrlggi attended summer school. handiwork of the kindergarten N. Y. GRAIN AND PRODUCE In Annum prior to maturity total Llmer Asblll I laid nt with an New Ynrt Aue.

9 heatHml flrnti Nn. HMH.floo, compared with classes of state Institutions. In thl section Illustration how how th Injured fool a th result ef steD- Your Safe Deposit Box Some day perhaps your heirs so through your Sale LVpoait box. Will they find su.M.t.ntial, ucll safeguarded honds, assurinfj them a per-raincnt income? Experienced Investors are guying First Mortgiw Real t.ie bonds today, because ney insist on havinfiin their Mlc deposit boxes time-tested invetinemti 'e adviae you to come in once while it is still pes-ihlc to obtain this high tyre ol security yicUing 6tf'o. Corn Belt Bank Bloominrton, Lllnoli.

AMERICAN BOND MORTGAGE CO. INCOetOOUTg nun mat ruontn. 1 Here nnr'jiem epring e. I. r.

tira. la and rail. II Nn. hard aiinler (eh ping on a rusty nan. tiniest of the children art) taught by Htock offerlnrs are expected to vl lake eM rail, II No.

Mattifoial illtlo, llamn Denman of Paa City. $1 a niKed suram SI IV I'rn Stw-t ato'ia. No 3 telmei e. I. I haa returned bom after a visit with new bond Issue for publlo In vestment Interest next week.

In ad rtltlon to the Canadian Taclflc' ntin allowing them to unravel cloth. The lowest eltiescs learn how goods are nindo by unraveling stockings, old BiinnysKcks and other piece of cloth. lra. New laVe and No. here.

He report good crop In A new car, at regular list price, may be more than you think you can afford, but that doesn't make it necessary for you to give up the idea of owning a car. There are hundreds of UiSED CARS for sale at heavy price concessions, and for all practical purposes they will take you just as far and just aa smoothly aa any new car over built. You are planning on owning a car some day why not buy it now and let yourself and family enjoy the pleasure of an exhilirating spin over the country roads these fine evenings? Under the "AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE" classification on the Tantagraph Want Ad page you will find dozens of bargains in good used cars many of them practically aj good as new. Investigate fo.r.2 of th'em today. Turn Now to the Want Ad Page! low.

tetnplated IIO.ooo.OOO offnrlnj of de When they become slightly older hrla N'aftlger and son of New benture stock, mora thnn 100,000 atne, II II 1 (Mia (lim; whi'e enn Butter t.a.T. Re.eipla 1.1 $70: treawei hlglier llian ei(ra rreaio.iy ei Om, S3 $7Hci araam ry him, SI I 1 aenre, 7e. CheeeKltm. I hey are given the thread which they snores or i.reat Wtsiern siiitar tnc Hheren, returned home Monday after visiting with hi fnther here. nave unraveien and taught tn re will he sold around Sol a share.

Th weave It Into th same kind of They drov thru in hi Ford Commnnwealth Kdlson Company will Lire poultry (ltea.1;: en fretjht e.iitall'.m cloth. Cecil Lemon returned Thursday ry eipreaa, arte, Drteeed aou.uy rsrliang.J: nltt rrom the hospital, where re had hern maiKet $1 B.otio.ooa 6 per cent bunds, TRACTION SYSTEM TO Miner Examiners Meat. a patient for several day with fractured limb. PEORIA GRAIN Prrlnufleld, III, July 10. Meetings of th miners' examining hoard, to Th daughter of Reorg ISSUE $737,000, BONDS reoele, Aug 3 "r-1( 3 ea'l IHfle kii.fi Ne.

$114 at I aateioe. 2 eolera. na hem twelve llllnul rltle dur Fog! fell Vednesday evening and broke her irm. Her arm was alio ing August, have been announced by Mprlnsfield. Ansr.

1 (Ppeclsl Ke. I kite, lie BeaHeaL broken shout a year ago. An order Isxticd hv the Illlnnl Mr. George Wetland underwent uiliuini Mull, president of the board Th examiners will meet a fn. Iws: Cnlllnsvlll.

August liar. eonimerce rommlsaloit today rn KANSAS CITY GRAIN a major operation at Menncnlte ho a KaOMa City, Aug t.M, lha Illinois Traction vtm authorlt fo se 7S7.0fl( of Its first refundln pltal Wednesday morning. Ph Is i i. an ao, rod. ai rlsburg, August Ilerrln, August Kenton.

August DuQuoin, Au $S3, i.tadl lie $ICHS getting slong very nicely. mortasiie sly per rent bonds, Th bonds are to be placed on tht mar gust Helleville, August 10; tun- i rs 5 while. llAtitTIU: V. Lloyd Denier i suffering from r. Injury In Ills foot, sustained a few ton, August 11; fprlngfleld.

August ket at once, it was aald. t. w. 1 .10 er 1 lj; Mfii 'jESTMENT PROTECTION I ill: 3 mited 1 1 na 'a s-n 12: I'sna. Alieuat 13: Iiunvl lev An.

dnye ago, when he stepped on reen.ref. II ai'i hid: I'ereraber StUai U. I sust 14: La Ball. Auiual li. and spike, r.

1, Fry ut eat for him WteMt.

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