Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 301, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1920 — Page 8

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LEADING STOCKS MAKE BIG GAINS Steel, General Motors and Coin Products Prominent. NEW YORK, April 28.—Leading issues were firm, showing some advances on good buying at the stock market opening today. United States Steel opened unchanged at 96%; Studebaker, 112, up 2; Republic. 96%. up %; Anaconda. 57%, up %I Sinclair, 34*4, up "4; Baldwin, 116, up 314. United States Steel quickly ran up to 97%, an advance of nearly 2 points over last week’s low. General Motors was up 6% at 303%. Selling that appeared In early trading as a result of week-end accumulations was easily absorbed and Steel common advanced further to 87%. It was in General Motors, however, that shorts had their real trouble. The stock made a nearly high at 315, up 40 points over last week's low. Improvement in prices continued In the •econd hour, when Corn Products took the lead and sold at 103%, up about S points over last week’s low. The suprema court decision on the Reading case wss followed immediately 1-y a sharp increase in quotations of rail Issues. Reading sold at 84%. up 3%; UDlon Pacific, liS%. up 1%; Baltimore ,4 Ohio. 33%, up 2**: St. Paul, 34*4, up 1%. and Southern Pacific, 95%. up 1%. Wall street believed stockholedrs In* Reading must profit largely by the conversion of the present coal auxiliaries of that road under the order of the supreme court. It is believed that the stockholders would receive a large sum If the properties were sold for cash or a considerable reutrn in stock If they were converted into other corporations. Traders pointed to the course after the St-indard Oil Company and the tobacco combination were ordered < issolved, when the total Talue of the stocks into wbieb the combinations were converted was vastly greater than the original selling price of the parent corporrtion stocks. Reading at the close sold at 86%, up 7% The market closed strong. Closing prices: United States Steel, 97%. up 1%: Baldwin. 117%. up 4%: Studebaker. 1125*. up 2%: Reading, 92% y un 12*4; Republic. 95%, up 2% : General Motors. 317, up 18%, and Southern Pacific, 97%, up 3%.

NEW YORK UIBERTY BONDS. NEW YORK. April 26.—Liberty bond quotations: Victory 3%5, 93.36; first 4s. 86: second 4, 85.22; first 4%5. 89.30: sec- ; ond 4%5. So 64: third 4%s 90.14. fourth 4%5, 85.56; Victory, 3%5, 96.46: Victory, 4%5. 98.48. ACTIVE OIL STOCKS. —April 26ißy Thomson & McKinnon.! —OpeningBid. Ask. Anglo-American Oil 73% 74% Atlantic Refining 1200 1250 Borne-Scrymser 460 490 Buckeye Pipe Line 90 92 j Chesebrougb Mfg. Cons 225 235 Cosden Oil and Gas. 8% B*4 , Crescent Pipe Line 30 32 ) Cumberland Pipe Line 135 145 Elk Basin Pete 9 9% Eureka Pipe Line 115 IN' Galena-Signal OH. pref 94 98 Galena-Signal Oil. com 64 67 lllllnais Pipe Line..' !•* 173 Indiana Pipe Line 90 94 Merritt Oil 17 17% : Midwest Oil .. 1% 2 ! Midwest Rfg 1-17 150 National Transit 30 31 New York Transit 165 175 Northern Pipe Line 99 102 Ohio Oil 332 335 Penn.-Mex 47 5o Prairie Oil and Gas 590 610 Prairie Pipe L?ne 120 125 ; Sapulpa Refg 5 5% Solar Refining 400 415 Southern Pipe Line 140 145 South Penn. Oil 295 300 . Southwest Penn. Pipe Lines 67 72 Standard Oil Cos. of Cal 332 337 j Standard Oil Cos. of Ini 710 725 I Standard Oil Cos. of Kas.... 570 595 Standard Oil Cos. of Ky 400 420 Standard Oil Cos. of Neb ... 490 510 Standard Oil Cos. of N. Y 598 402 Standard Oil Cos. of 0hi0... 450 490 Swan A Finch 94 99 Union Tank Line 116 120 Vacuum Oil 390 400 Washington Oil 33 38

INDIANAPOLIS JURY OF MEN AND WOMEN RENDER A SMASHING VERDICT

MISS JEANNETTE CADffALDER. When people show by their impatient remarks that they have irritable, dispositions. leading to the suspicion that their peevish moods are really due to poor state of health, Jeannette Cadwalder would like to be able to politely sug cost. "Whv don't you take Pepgen?” But Miss Caldwalder is a telephone operator who sticks to the rules of the companv and just smiles and says. "Number,' please.'" "I am ringing them.' 1 ‘‘The line is bttsv," or - Excuse us. please. Miss Cadwalder is at the North Sta tion of the Central Union Telephone Company, and lives at 2129 Broadway, iadiaccpoli. She has h<>ar<i a lot of talk about Pepgen and she knows from personal experience, she says, that it is mighty efficient I was in a run-down condition. Miss ‘ adwalder savs "Mr stomach was out of order. I had no arpetite to speak or In fact. I didn't care to eat. I wa6 very nervous and did not sleep well. I was so tired in the morning that I could hardlv go to work. “A friend recommended Pepgen to me. It certainly was a good suggestion, enjoy eating now. I am much stronger and "my nerves are decidedly steadier. "I sleep well and get up in the morning feeling rested and refreshed. "j[v work is of a tiring character, but I am not very tired when 1 get through.”—Advertisement.

The Following List Contains the Names of Only a Small Percentage of Local People Who Have Been Aided by Pepgen

Mr. C. A. Neisler, 38 West Vermont street. Pepgen made her so strong that work become a pleasure. B. F. Austin, 60 LeGrande avenue, says his wife felt better after taking Pepgen. Mrs. J. A. Brown. 727 West Twentyseventh street, relieved of indigestion now glad when meal time comes. C. It. Day, Ull Park avenue, floor manager for the New York Store, relieved of stomach and kidney trouble by Pepgen. *

Local Stock Exchange STOCKS. Bid. Ask. Ind. Ry. & Light com 65 Tnd. Ry. A Light pfd 90 95 Indpls. & Northwstern pfd.. ... 75 ludpls. &. Southwest pfd 75 Indpls. St. Rallwav 69% 70 T. H. T. & Light pfd X. H., I. & E. com 1 2% T. H., 1. & E. pfd 16 IT. T. of Ind. com U. T. of Ind. Ist pfd * TT. T. of Ind. 2d pfd 2 Advance-Rumely Cos. com... 39 Advance- Rum ely Cos. pfd.. 68 American Central Life 235 American Creoaotlng Cos. pfd 97 Belt Railroad com 100 115 Bell Railroad pfd 50 52% Century Building Cos. pfd.. 90 Cities Service com 269 380 Cities Service pfd 68 69 Citizens Gas Cos., 1917 34 37 Citizens Gas, prior to 1917.. 35 ... Dodge Mfg. Cos. pfd 99% ... Home Brewing 53 Indiana Hotel com 80 Indiana Hotel pfd 97 ... Indiana National Life , 4% Indiana Title Guaranty .... 64 72 Indiana Pipe Line 90 Indpls. Abattoir pfd 44 48 Indianapolis Gas 50 56 Indpls. Tel. Cos. com 2 Indpls. Tel. Cos. ptd 75 Mer. Pub. Util Cos. pfd 44 4*. National Motor Cos 23% *4% National Underwriters Cos Public Savings "2% ... Rauh Fertilizer pfd 50 Standard Oil Cos. of Ind "I°., •• ■ Sterling Fire Insurance.... 8% 9% Stutz Motor Cos -•- Van Camp Hardware pfd.... 99 Van Camp Pack, pfd 99 Van Camp Prod. Ist pfd.... I<V> ... Van Camp Prod. 2d pfd.... 99 ... Vandalia Coal com 5 Vandalia Coal pfd 16 Wabash Railway com 8 ... Wabash Railway pfd 23% ...

SOX OS. Broad Ripple 5s 50 ... Citizens' St. Ry. 5s 7S 84 Ind. Coke and Gas Cos. 65.. 88 ... Ind. Creek Coal and Min. 6s 98 ... Ind. Northern 5s Indiana Union Trac. os Indpls., Col. & South. 55.... 86 Indpls. & Greenfield 5s s*o 100 Indpls Martinsville 5a Indpls. & North. ss. 37 42 Indpls. A- Northwestern 5s 60 Indpls & Southeast. 5s 44 Indpls., Shelby. & S. E. 5s Indpls. St. Ry. 4s 60 68 Indpls. Trac. and Ter. 55.... 85% ... Kokomo. M. &W. 6e 82% 84% T. H.. I. & E 5s Union Trac. of Ind. 5s Citizens Gas 5s 75 81 Ind Hotel Cos. 2d 6s 98 10* Indianapolis Gas C 0........ 74 81 Ind. L. and H 5s 78 84 Indplg. Water 5s 88 89 Indianapolis Water 4%s .... 70 80 M. H and L. ref. 5s 89 94 New Telephone Ist 6s 94 New Tel. 2d 6s 99 New Tel. Long Diet. 5s .... 93 South. Ind. Power 6s. 89 BANKS AND TRUST COMPANY®*. Aetna Trust 100 Bankers Trust 118 City Trust 82 Commercial National 65 75 Continental National 111% ... ♦Farmers Trust 200 ... Fidelity Trust INI Fletcher American National. 257 Flotcher Sav. & Trust Cos I(V> 169 Indiana National 290 295 Indiana Trust 209 ... Live Stock Exchange 382 Merchants National >64 National City 115 118% People’s State 176 Security Trust 120 State Sav. A Trust 89%" 95 Union Trust Cos 360 ,370 Wash, r.ank and Trust Cos.. 134 •Ex dividend. LIBERTY BONDS. Rid Ask. Liberty 3%s '9310 93.40 Liberty first Is 85.62 Llbt-rtv second 4s 85.12 Liberty first 4%s 86.00 86.20 Liberty second i%s. 85.52 85.82 Liberty third 4%s 90.00 90.30 Liberty fourth 4%s 85.58 85.76 Victory 3%s 96.34 96.54 Vietcry 4%s 96.32 96.72 SALES. 82.000 indpls. Water . S8

MISS-MIRIAM MORRIS. •'Early last fall I was taken with the scarlet fever,” says Miss Miriam Morris, popular telephone operator, 138 W. Eighteenth street. Indianapolis. ”1 was in bed for about, seven 'weeks,” Miss Morris explains. "While I was convalescing, and while my body was still weak from the ravages of the fever, I fell a victim of influenza, and owing to my extremely delicate condition, 1 promptly developed a case of pneumonia. “My recovery almost a miracle. When I was again able to be out of bed roy nerves were completely shattered by previous suffering. Besides, I bad no appetite and I didn't relish anything I ate. 1 was very slender- my cheeks were hollow and pale. “When I became strong enough I went back to my position as telephone operator, but since my illness, up to the time I finished my first bottle of Pepgen, I had never been right from the standpoint of health and vigor. ‘‘Mv mother read about Pepgen and insisted that I try it, which I did, and now. thanks to Pepgen, I am feeling like my oid self again.”—Advertisement.

Mrs Carrie Hegger. 2315 East New York street; Pepgen restored the appe titles of her three girls. Mrs. Charles Delveaux, 1962 Cornell avenue, feels better than she has for months as a result of taking Pepgeu. Mrs. Kay Kittenhouse. 1206 Sturm street, says her mother, Mrs. Eunice Hiatt, lived on diet for months; now eats meats, vegetables and pastry. Omer N Ellis. Winston Aapartments, 217% North Illinois street. Interior decorator, feels so well he almost tergets he had rheumatism pains.

HOG SALES SHOW 50-CENT ADVANCE Other Livestock Steady, With Trading on Active Scale. RANGE OF HOG PRICES. Good Good 'Good April Mixed. Heavy. Light. 20. $17.003P17.25 416.50 $17.28017.60 21. 16.50016.75 16.50016.00 16.76017.00 22. 16.60015.76 14.50015.00 16.00016.25 2*. 16.00016.25 1 [email protected] 15.50 24. 14.75015.00 14.00 18.00018.25 26. 15.50 [email protected] 16.50 Receipts. 4,000 (2,300 carried over); market active and 25@30c higher. Unexpected strength was shown In the local hog market, despite heavy receipts and a decided break at Biffalo and other eastern points. The bulk of the sales was around $15.50, this taking in. as ft rule, all weights ranging from 160 to 250 pounds. Considerable comment was caused by a top sale of two loads of fancy Hampshlres averaging 200 pounds for $15.85. The price of the general run of sales compares with the average of sls paid Saturday and with $17.50 as the ruling quotation at the opening last week. For heavies, the average this morning was sls for stock between 250 and 300 pounds and sl4 to $14.50 over that weight. Sows shared in the advance, tbe bulk being quoted at $11.75012.25, as against $11.50 Saturday. Pigs averaged ‘2sc higher, the sales running up to $14.50. compared to [email protected] at the close of last week. —CattleReceipts, 1,200; market steady. There was brisk trading after a slow opening, but the quotations showed little variation from Saturday’s. Choice heifers were in good demand at the market price, and, if anything, prices were a snade highef. As was the case last week, cows showed a decided tendency toward strength, their proportion in the receipts continuing low. Both light and heavy steers held well with Saturday's quotations, which were about $1 lower than a week ago for light stock and from $1.50 to $2 lower for heavies. Calves. Receipts. 600. steaoy. The feature of the market was a good demand for fancy calves 8t Saturday’s prices which were well held throughout. Choice veals found ready sale at sls, which was the top quotation at the close of last week, out $2.50 under -tha't of a week ago. Good veals sold from sl-3 to *l4 mediums at. from $lO to sl2, while tbe lights bad a $3 spread from $6 to $9. Sheep. With no receipts this market was nominal, Saturday's quotations being markd np as a formality. HOGS. Best light hogs, 150 to 225 lbs. average . ..<. .~>i $15.50 225 to 250 lbs. average 15.50 250 to 300 lbs. average 13 00 Over SOO lbs average 14.50 Bulk of sows 11.75(812.23 Best pig*, under 14 lbs 14.00igi4.50 Bulto of good hogs 15.00

CATTLE. —Steers Prim* I'ornfed steers. 1.300 Ib* anil np sl3 •’'>0014.25 Good to choice steers. 1,300 lb* and up r... [email protected] Good to choice steers. 960 to 1.200 ibs 12.25013 00 Common to medium steers, POO to 1,000 lbs 825011.00 Common to medium #;*ers, 1 100 to 1 200 !bs 10.50® 12.00 Bulls and Calve* Good to choice butcher bulls. [email protected] Bolngns bulls B.oo® 900 Light common bulls 7 .00® B.on Choice veals 15.00 Good veal* 13.00® 14 00 Med'um veal* 10.00® 12.00 Light weight veals .. 6.09® 900 -Storirrs and Feeding L’att’e Good to choice steers, 8W) iU# and up [email protected] Common to fair steers, 800 lba and up.. 9 00® 9.50 ’ Good to choice steers, under 800 lbs [email protected] I Oinmon to fair steera, under 800 lbs 7.500 850 Good cows 7.00® 8.00

f ' ’ t • a* ■r - /£ .i v j MRS. E. HUFF. People who consider their work bur densomc and who derive no joy from the performance of their dally lasks will do well to consider the experien-e of Mrs. street, Indianapolis. Mrs. Huff says: "My Inability to do my housework for six months was due stomach, liver and kidney trouble. I was very badly constipated. For me there was no joy in eating. No matter wbat I ate. I would have pain afterward. My sleep was bro ken at night, on account of nervousness. "Pepgen made a complete change in my condition. The pain and the bloat in.g have nil left me. I can eat whatever my appetite craves without any bad after effects. I never slept better In my life than I do now. “I recommend Pepgen because it has done me so much good, and T feel sure that it will benefit others the same as it did me.” Pepgen'a healing and strength-giving properties are derived from herbs treated by the special Pepgen process, which contains neither sugar nor alcohol. —Advertisement.'

Mrs. Lillian Garrett, 22 Eastern avenue. relieved of cough caused by stomach trouble. Carl McCoy, 428 North Illinois street, says he can eat what he likes and as much as he wants since taking Pepgen. Ernest Craig. 1612 Fletcher avenue, gained three pounds in 'twelve days; says "Pepgeu be6t tonic iu the world.’ C. Cx Cash, 1511 Market street, testifies that Pepgen helped his pain in thirty minutes. Mrs. W. Shinn, 316 Pine street: Her husband Was relieved of indigestion by* Pepgen. 1

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1920.

Medium to good cows 6.25® 7.25 Good heifsrs ...’. [email protected] Medum to good heifers B.oo® 8.50 Good milkers 100.00® 125.00 Medium milkers ... [email protected] btock calves, 250 to 450 lbs,. [email protected] —Heifers and Cows— Good to choice heifers [email protected] Medium heifers 10.00® 11.00 Common to light heifers..., [email protected] Good to choice cows [email protected] Fair to medium cows B.oO@ 9.00 Canners 5.00@ 5.50 Cutters 6.00® 5.50 SHEJEP AND LAMBS. Good to choice sheep [email protected] Common to medium sheep.... 5.00@ B.OQ Good to choice lambs [email protected] Common to medium yearlings [email protected] Western fed lambs [email protected] Good to choice lambs [email protected] Common to medium lambs... [email protected] Bucks, per 100 lbs 7.00@ 8.00

Other Live Stock

CINCINNATI, jApril 26.—Hogs—Receipts, 7.500; market, steady; heavy, sl2 @ls: mixed. [email protected]: medium. sl6: lights, $15.75; pigs, sls; roughs, $11.50. Cattle—Receipts. 2.000; steers, weak and lower; butcher stock, steady; bulls, shade lower; calves. sl6. market, steady. EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., April 26.—Cattle—Receipts, 2,250: market strong to 25c higher; no quotations. Hogs—Aeceipts, 950; market 40@60c higher; mixed and butchers, [email protected]: good heavies, $14.50® 15.25: rough heavies. $11.50012.25; light. $15.50015.75: nigs, sl3® 15; bulk of sales, [email protected] Sheep— Receipts, 500; market steady; no quotations. CHICAGO. April 26—Hogs—Receipts. 34.000: market, 25@50e higher; bulk. $13.75® 15.4); packers. $12.25013.25; light, $15.10® 15.05; pigs. $13.75® 15.75; roughs. $11.75® 12.40. Uattle—Receipts. 11.000; market. 25c higher: beeves, $12.50@14; butchers. [email protected]: canners and cutters. [email protected]; Stockers and feeders. $8.50 @11.35; cows, $7.15013.15; calves, sß® 11. Sheep- Receipts. 16,000; market slow; lambs. $17@19; ewes. [email protected]. CLEVELAND. April 26-Hogs-Re-ceipts. 2.500; market. 25®50c lower; vorkers. $5.60; mixed. $15.60; medium, sl4® 14.50; pigs, $15.25® 13.60; roughs. $12.50; stags. $9.50. Cattle—Receipts. 700: mar ket. 50@75c lower; good to choice steers, $17017 50, good to choice heifers. s9® 10; good to choice cows. s7@B: fair to goorj cows. $506.50; bulls. s9® 10.50, mllehers. $500150. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 3300; market, 50c lower; top, $lB. Calves—Receipts, 2,000; market, $2 @2.50 lower; top. sl7. EAST BUFFALO. April 26.—CattleReceipt*. 4,500; market slow, 50c lower; shipping steers. [email protected]: butcher erndes. $9011.50: heifers. $H@lO: cows. s4® 10.50; bulls, $6010; milch cows anil springers. $500150. Calves— Receipts. 4.200; market active. 50c lower; culls choice, s.">@l7. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, $9: market 50c lower; choice lambs. $10@19: culls to fair. sllOl7 50; readings. sls® 16.50; sheep [email protected]. Hogg-Receipts.'2o.Boo; market. 75c lower; yorkers, $15.25; pigs. $15.25; mixed. $15.25; Heavies. $11.75015; roughs. sll® 12; stags, sß®9. PITTSBURG. April 26—Cattle Supply. 2,400; market tower; choice, $1.3,.4) ®14.u0; prime. $13.50014.50; good. $12.50 @l3 50; tidy butchers $12@13; fair. $11.50 @l2: foaimmi, $11.50® 12: common to good fat bull*. $9.50011: common to good fat cows $608; heifers. $11012.50: fresh cows and springers, s7<>@T4o, tea! calves. $16.50. Sheep and lambs -Supply. 5.000; market lower: prime wethers. sl4; good mixed. $13@14; fair mixed, $9.50011: culig and common, $408; lambs. $17.50. Hog# Receipts. 9,000. market steady; prime heavy bogs, $14014.25; mediums. $15.50015.75; heavy corkers. $15.50® 15.75; light yorkers *1530015.75: p!s. $15.25015.50; roughs, sß® 11.75 ;vag*. SBO 11.75; heavy mixed. $14.50015.25. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO. April 26. -Butter Receipts. 5.719 tubs; creamery extra. 65%e; extra firsts, 59c: seconds, 470 52c; packing stock. 34@39%c. Egg* Receipts. 36,000 eases; ordinary firsts. [email protected]; firsts. 41% @42%c ; extras. 39® 11c ; check*, 3.3@31%r ; dirties, 34%@35%. Cheese- Twins, new. 27@27%c: daisies. 29%@30%c: young Americas, .30%c; long horns. .30c; brick 28®'28%c. Lire poultry—Chickens. 34%r ; springs. .36c; roosters. 23c; geese, 22c; ducks, 38<\ Potatoes Receipts, 66 cars; Minnesota. Dakota, Ohio and Wisconsin, $7.2507.50.

j ( MRP. THOMAS SCOTT. “W hen I started to take repgcn 1 bad a severe case of r.ervous dyspepsia," says Mrs. Thomas Scott, Ml South Delaware street. Indiana polls, In rendering her verdict. “My stomach was often so bloated that it fell twice Its natural size. Mv entire system was being undermined. My liver was sluggish. When I got up in the morning I felt as tired as when 1 went to bed. "Pepgen has given me wonderful relief The pains in my back are ao much better that I scarcely notice them. I do not suffer after eating. Every meal that I eat seems to taste belter than the one before it. I sleep like a tired schoolgirl. •'Pepgen is better than words can tell." Pepgen is anew compound prepared from the oils and*juices of a vast num ber of different kinds of leaves, rools and barks, each recognized for its value in relieving stomach, kidney and nerve troubles. Thousands recommend it. For rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, aches and pains try Pepgen Liniment. It is made from mustard, sassafras, red pepper, menthol and aminontn. It penetrates but does does not blister. If constipated, take Pepgen Laxative Tablets. They are different from anything you have ever tried—eaten like candy. They thoroughly cleanse the liver.—Advertisement.

Mrs. Mary Eston. 239 West Morris street: Influenza left her system In rundown condition —Pepgen built her up. Miss Kate Mullen, 221 West South etreet, could not eat pickles and other acid foods until she took Pepgen. Mrs, Clara C. Badgley, 920 Bates street, says her daughter has gained weight since taking Pepgen. < James A. Kirk, 39 West Washington street, convinced that Pepgen is worth Its weight in gold.

CHICAGO GRAINS IN SHARP RISES Shorts Rush to Cover and Whole Market Responds. April 26.—Grain futures Jumped as high as 11 cents on the Chicago Ecard of Trade today. Tbe gain was due to reports of unfavorable/weather and heavy foreign buying. Rye opened strong, first prices being quoted at several cents above Saturday's close. A-.gain of 3%c to ll%c was recorded In the first ten minutes’ trading on May and July rye. May rye went to 213. Corn was up from 2 to 5 cents. May com opened up 2%c at $1.70, and gained another ‘ic. quickly. July corn, at $1.62, climbed 2c. September corn gained l%c at-$1.56. May oats gained l%c at 97%c. July oats jumped 2%c at S9%c. Provisions were higher. Later —May corn took a big jump on later trading, recording a net gain of B%e at $1.75%, over Saturday’s close. July corn jumped to $1.68%, a gain of B%c. September corn made a gain of %■' at $1.60%. The bull movement was started by realization of an accumulated beavey export rye business. 1’ orts rushed to cover In all grains and the whole market turned upward. New highs were established In May and July rye at $2.16 and $2.04%, reapectively. May oats recorded anew high In later trading at 9S%c, or 2%e above the openlug. Following the sensational Jumps In the earlier trading the futures steadied and then sustained sharp declines. Tbe market, however, continued above the opening. CHICAGO GRAIN. —April 26 CORN—Open. High Low. Close. Mav. 1.70 1.75% 1.70 1.73 *5% ,Tulv 1.62 1.66% 1.62 1.65% t 5% Sept. 1.56 1.59% 1.56 1.59% ts‘, OATS May. 97% '•'% 97%. 93% 13% Julv 89% 90 88% 90 t3 PORKMay. 36.95 37 25 .36 60 56 60 t .50 LARD— I May. 19 90 21.25 19.75 IP.*n j .05 Julv 20.60 20.05 20.50 20.35 RIBSMav. 18.30 1845 1800 18.02 • 05 July IS 95 19.22 18.Su IS 88 • .02 •Decrease, tlncrease over Saturday * close. PRIMARY MARKETS. (Thomson A McKinnon.) —■ Receipts -- Wheat. Corn Oajs. Chicago 15.000 68.000 64.000 Milwaukee 5.000 72.0(H) 113.000 Minneapolis 364.000 31.000 HO.OOO Duluth 82.000 gt Louis 58.000 114.000 90.006 Toledo 25,000 19.000 18.000 Kansas Cltv 143.000 HO.ooit 26.000 Peoria 1 54.000 14.0(h) 25,000 Omaha 55,000 70.000 84.000 Indianapolis 1.000 13,000 18.000 Totals 802.000 400.000 548.000 Year ago 492,0001,019,000 522.000 —Shipments - Wheat. Corn. Oat* Chicago 7.0011 14.000 28.000 Milwaukee 11.000 11.000 27.000 Minneapolis 144.000 15.0(H) 56.000 Duluth r,.(HH) St. !.!* 5.000 25,000 18.000 Toledo 4.000 2,000 Kansas City 86.000 24.000 Peoria 50,000 22.000 27.0(H) Omaha 80.000 111 .too lon.ooo Indianapolis 3.000 S.OOO 6.000 Totals 300.000 230,000 294.000 Year ago 2.079 900 857.000 470,000 —Clearance* — Dom. Wheat. Oats. New York 408.000 Galveston 138/100 Totals 540.000 I’car ago 390.000 60,000 TOLEDO CLOSE. I TOLEDO. April 26 t orn No 3 yellow. rash, $1.76. Oats No. 2 white, $1.12 ; @1.1.3 Rye—No. 2 cash. *2 12. Barley No. 2 <’s*h. $1.75. Alsykfr Cah and I April. S3O. Clo'erseed—Cash and April,

A. R. HEATH. A. R. Heath, 1943 '"'inside, Indianapolis. Is a carpenter. “For mere than a year I suffered with my stomach and kidneys,” he says. "I felt tired and draggy most of the time. My nerves were 'Jumpy' and I couldn't sleep soundly. My appetite was poor and there were many things I don't dare to eat. “I am happy lo say that Pepgen has put roe in fine shape again. This remedy certainly deserves my highest ree ommendatlon It regulated my kidneys and ray nerves quieted rtoivn. Tam not troubled with rheumatism now and I guess I can cat almost anything. My stomach is right. Believing that Pepgen will do for others wbat it did for him induces Mr. Heath to indorse the medicine. Pepgen may be obtained at. Henry J. Huder's drug stores, Washington and Pennsylvania streets. Illinois and Michigan streets, or from any leading drug store anywhere.—Advertisement.

H. L. Cromer, 1006 Ashland avenue, feels like himself ano' regained lost weight while taking Pepgen. Mrs. Mary Striggow, 1821 Draper street, enjoys first big meal in years after taking Pepgen. , A. C. Carrol, 439 East. Vermont street, says: "I feel great." Mrs. Mary Baeyer, 128 West Southern •venue, relieved of stomach trouble ol thirty years' standing.

$28.50; October, $23.25; December. $22.25. Timothy—(l9l7 and 1918). cash, $5.35; 0019), cash, $5.50; April, 5.50; May. 85.45; September, $5.90; October and December, $5.60. Butter —73c. Eggg—l4c. Hay—s 42. INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. —Arrll 26Corn—Strong; No. 3 white, $1,83%; No. 4 white, $1.80%; No. 3 yellow, $1.79 @1.80%; No. 4 yellow, SI.7S; No. 3 mixed, $1.76%. Oats—Strong; No. 2 white, $1.12%. Hay- Strong: No. 1 timothy, §39.50® 40c; No. 2 timothy, $35.50®39: light clover mixed, $38.50@)39; No. 1 clover mixed. [email protected]. —lnspections Wheat—No. 2 red, 2 cars; sample, 2 cars; total, 4 car*. Corn—No. 1 white. 1 car; No. 2 white, .3 cars; No. E white. 10 cars: No. 4 white. 2 cars: No. 2 yellow, 1 car: No. 3 yellow, 13 cars; No. 4 yellow, 9 cars; "sample yellow, 1 car; No. 2 mixed, 1 car; No. 3 mixed. 1 car; total, 42 cars. Oats —No. 1 white, 1 car; No. 2 white, 12 cars; No. 3 white, 2 cars; No. 4 white, 1 c6r; No 1 mixed, 1 car; No. 2 mixed, 1 car; total, 48 cars. Hay—Standard timothy, 1 car; No. 3 timothy, 1 car; total, 2 cars. WAGON MARKET. The following are the Indianapolis prices of bay aud grain by the wagon i load: Hay—Loose timothy, $33@35 a ton; mixed, $32033; clover, $33@33. Corn —$1.7001.75 bushel. Oats—[email protected] a bushel. Straw—Wheat, sß@9 ton ; oats, $14@15. WAGON WHEAT PRICES. Indianapolis elevators and mills are paying $2.70 for No. 1 wheat, $2.67 for No. 2 and $2.64 for No. 3. All other grades according to quality.

Weather Conditions The following table shows tbe state of tbe weather in other cities at 7 a. m.: Bar. Temp. Meath. Indianapolis, Ind... 29.87 47 Cloudy Atlanta Ga 29.98 54 Cloudy Amarllla. Tex 30.16 E 4 Cloudy Bismarck N. D ... 30.31 24 clear Boston, Mass 30.10 50 Clear Chicago, 111 29.94 40 Cloudy Cincinnati, 0 29.88 46 Rain Cleveland. O .3004 44 Cloudy Denver, Col 30.28 28 Clear Dodge City, Kas... 30.10 36 Cloudy Helena. Mont 30 18 34 Cloudy Jacksonville. Fla... SO.on 72 Cloudy Kant is City. M 0... 29.78 50 Rain Louisville. Kv 2982 50 Rain Little Rock. Ark .. 29 80 50 Cloudy 1.-os Angeles, Cal... 30.08 54 Clear Mobile, Ala 29 86 72 Cloudy New- Orleans. La... 29.82 74 Cloudy New York. N. Y.... ,30.16 46 Clear Norfolk. Va 30.16 54 Cloudy Oklahoma City.. .. 29.94 44 Cloudy Omaha. Neb 30.00 34 Snow Philadelphia. Pa 30.20 52 Hear Pittsburg, Pa. 30.08 46 Cloudy Portland. Ore 30.28 44 Clear Rapid City, K D... 30.30 - 28 Clear Uoseburg. Ore 30.2S 40 dear Snn Antonio. Tex . 29 84 58 Rain San Francisco. Cal. 30 14 50 Clear St. Louis, Mo 29.76 52 * iear St. Paul, Minn 30.02 '36 Rain Tampa. Fla .30(Hi 74 Cloudy Washington, D. C 30.18 *8 Cloudy

During Sunday a depression center advanced northeastward from the far southwest to the lower Mississippi valley. , causing considerable precipitation In centra! section*. Temperatures continue below normal generally throughout the northern and centra] part* of the Interior, and frost* and freezing temperature* or- j cuvred last night In the northern plainstate* and the middle Rocky Mountain region. J. H. ARMINGTON. Meteorologist. CLEVELAND PRODUCE. j CLEVELAND, 0., April 26.- Produce. j market. Butter— CrearoeTy In tubs, extra, j 68t, @69.-, extra fancy, 69%®70e; firsts. ;66@T0c; prints 1c higher; seconds. 60® 61*; packing. .88040'. Ege* Fresh gsthered. extra, 45% •; fresh extras. 34@44%r; northern Ohio fresh, new cases, 43@48c; . old cases. 45c; western firsts. 42%e. ! 1 Cheese - American, 80e; brick, fancy. 35c; I Sn i*. . 45fif5.V; Michigan flat, 34% c; longhorn, 37@38c; Wisconsin fiat, 34c. Poui- j try -Chickens. 45c; light fowls. 40@42e; | extra. 45046 c; rooster*. 24c; springers, j 43045 c.

V , V Lj MRS. JOHN /CARLIN. “You know how much confusion three i 'hlldr*n at the ages of eight years, three years and fourteen months can make. I used to go nearly crazy at the noise they made,” says Mrs. John Carlin, 2520 Walker street, rndiunapolis. “I beeauie so nervous and run-down that It was impossible for me to sleep soundly. 1 didn't have any appetite and kept right on losing flesh and strength day by da j I grew so weak that when I sat down in a chair 1 could hardly get up. Finally I was attacked with severe pains in my shoulders and back. At times 1 felt like giving up 1 grieved because I couldn't seem to give my children the care they needed. "My husband, who is employed by The National Refining Cos., suggested that. I try Pepgen. I did so and now lam strong and well again. My nerves are quiet. I don’t feet fretted even when the baby cries. “To all women who feel nervous, bare indigestion, headaches, backaches, who can’t sleep soundly and who have not sufficient strength. I say by all means take Pepgen "—Advertisement.

.T. H. Nelson, 100S Ashland avenue, says: "Pepgen is 100 per cent efficient.'' Mrs. C. Schneider, 1318 South Meridian street: Pepgen cleared her son’s complexion and relieved headaches. F. S, Jared, 1020 East. Washington street, says: “Nothing like It." Mrs. Minnie Tlrcy. 536 Went Vermont street, says: "I am free from pain and enjoy every moment of the day.” - \ Mrs. Val Sturms, 927 Division street, ■ays Pepgen work* quickly.!

Housewives’ Market The following prices are the general prices charged at the city market, obtained by striking an average of the prices charged at various stands: Apples, choice, per Id I .05010 Asparagus, 2 bunches Bananas, Ooz 20@JO Beans, navy, lb -11 Beans, lima, lb -JS Beans. Colorado plntoa. 1b..., -10 Carrot ts, bunch JJ Cabbage, lb ... celery, bunch ji@lA Cranberries, lb Cucumbers, hothouse, each.... -2i>@3o Grapefruit, each 05010 Lemons, per dot 25®30 Lettuce, leaf, per lb -25 Head lettuce, each L@2s Onions, lb ,10 Onions, Bermuda, each [email protected]% Onions, green, bunch .10 Parsley, per bunch -W Potatoes, peck 1.25 Potatoes, lb .10 Radishes, %-lb .10 Rhubarb. 3 bunches 10 Kpiiiach, lb -20 Strawberries, qt. box -50 MEATS. Lamb chops, lb .*••• -60 Leg of lamb .50 Boiled ham, per lb 80 Smoked hame, per lb 55@60 Round steak, per lb .40 Fresh beef tongue 30@35 Smoked beef tongue 40046 Rib roast .40 Chuck roast .30 ltoast beef -25@:io Flank steak .35 Beef tenderloin /O Pork chops -35 Pork tenderloin .to Porterhouse steak -50 Chuck steak -So Bolling beef Bacon 40060 Loin steak -40 : Hams, whole ,40 Lard, lb _.27% Lamb stew 15@ Nparerlbs, lb .25 Rboulders, fresh beet Shoulders, fresh pork .35 Beef liver „ -J5 Veal chops 35@40 Veal steak _ -50 Calf liver 30Q35 PRODUCE. Hens, full dressed, lb .55 Eggs, frtsh, select, doz .43 Butter, creamery, lb 69@75

Local Bank Clearings Saturday $3,036,000 Same day last year 2,810,000 Increase over last year $ 228.000 Foreigrn Exchange Starts Week Easy NEW YORK, April 26.—The foreign exchange market opened easy todß.v. Demand sterilng opened at $3.85%. off l%c; franc checks. 17.02. off 15 centimes; lire check*. 23.02. off 12; marks demand, .0172; Canadian dollars demand, .9010. WHOLESALE FEED PRICES. (Acme-Evans Cos.) Ton Sax. Cvrt. Ac bran $61.00 $3.10 Ac feed 64.00 3.25 Ac Midds 68.00 3.45 Ac dairy feed 79.25 4.00 E-Z-l>alrv feed 67.25 3.40 Ac H & M ”50 390 !C O & B chop 66.75 3.40 As stock feed 64.00 3.25 Ac farm feed 72.50 3JL Cracked corn 76.25 3.85 Ac chick feed 76.00 3.85 Ac scratch 73.00 3.70 E 7. Scratch 70.50 3.55 Ac drv n .ish 78.00 3.95 Ac bog feed 78.50 3.95 Ac barleycorn 76.i5 3.i0 Ground barley 78.25 3.95 Ground oats 77.00 3.90 Homlik white 76.25 3.85 Rolled barley 78.25 3.95 Alfalfa mol 6350 3.20 I Oil meal 83.00 4.20 ! Cottonseed Meal SO.OO 4.05 FLOIR AND CORN MEAL. i K Z Bake, basis 98 lbs cotton sacks. bsrrel $14.50 i Corn meal, 100-lb cotton sacks, i

MRS. FAYE WITHERED. "I never knew how much good a medicine would do in such a short time." says Mrs. Faye Withered, 3003 East Washington street, Indianapolis. “I was so nervous that eTen my eyelids twitched. T obtained a pair of but they did not help my nerves at all. "I remember an evening not long ago when I went, to the theater and was compelled to leave in the middle of an act because I felt so ill. "I was discouraged when I started (aklng Pepgen, but my deposition changed in a few days after I bad taken it. “Within about ten days I found that t ofituld eat anything without bad after effects. I gained four pounds. Wheu 1 went to bed I could go to sleep and awake feeling cheerful and refreshed with a hearty appetite for breakfast. I am deeply indebted to Pepgen for regaining my health.”—Advertisement.

J. W. Smith, 715 McCarty street, relieved of stomach trouble after suffering two years. Mrs. Jessie Arnold. 1401 Olive street, says her father’s health improved from first day he took Pepgen. M. Cunningham, 1040 Sheffield avenue, relieved of nervous tr >uble caused by bnd stomach. Mrs. Edward Schneider, 1830 Singleton street, testifies that Pepgen relieved her husband f -stomach ~tr®ubla.

On Commission Row ; Potatoes held their own at $7.50 hundredweight, with no drop in sight.^B Nnncv Hall sweet potatoes broughM $3.25 aa soon a they were put on t|JP market. Seme Mississippi peas came on the market for the week’s opening, the price being $4.50. TODAY’S PRICES. Apples Barrels, $7.50@L1; boxes, $3.25@450: 40-lb. basket, [email protected]. Carrots—Basket, 40 lbs, $1.75; new crop, dozen bunches, 40c-; hamper, 50cQ $1.25. Bananas —Pound. Bc. Beans—Michigan navy. In bags, per lb, B%c; pinto, 7%c; limas, 13c. Beets—6s-lb bags, $1.50. Cabbage—Pound. 5%@6%c. Celery—Florida, ss@s_so; doz, $1.73. Cucumbers —Hothouse, Davis, doz, $2.30: box 2 doz, 55.75. Grapefruit—Extra fancy, Flo r! das, $4.75® 6. Honey—Comb. new. cases of 24 caps, *8; extracted. 60-lb tins. 23c; South American, dark extracted, 16c lb. Kale—Bu., 52.50. Leruons-Cailfornia, standard box, , [email protected]. A Lettuce —Leaf, lb, s2l@23e; crate. 4 doz., $7. Mangoes—Florida, 2 doz basket, crate, sl6. Nuts—Filberts, lb, 20@32:; Engllsr walnuts, 37@40c; ••hes‘:a | it3, 35e: pocong, @36c; shellhae). hickory 10c. Oranges—Calilornia navel, box, $4.50 @8.50. Onions —Indiana red and yellows, nrt. $5.50; westerr. vellow, 50.50; Spanish Imported, 40-lb basket, $3; iLnme-grown, green. 20@25c doz bunaUus. Onion Sets —Yellow, bu, $3; whits and red, $3. Potato?*—Northern whites, bag, SIX2S; erste, *7.50. Potatoes—Seed, Red River Ohio, cwt, i $8; Early Rose, $7.50: eastern cobblers, $8; Six Weeks Triumphs. $6.50. Spinach—Texas, bu, $1.50@2. Strawberries—Case. 24-p , nt boxea, $4 5005. Sweet Potatoes-Eastern Jersey, bn, [email protected]; Nancy Halls. [email protected]. Tomatoes —Crate, six baskets, sß} basket. $1.50. MOTOR SECURITIES. (By Thomson &. McKinnon.) —OpeningBid. Ask. Briscoe 63 65 Chalmers com 4 5% Packard com 22 25 Packard pfd 92 93 Chevrolet 250 500 Peerless 42 45 Continental Motors com 10% 11 Continental Motors pfd 99 101 Ree Motor Car 25% 28% Elgin Motors 10% II Grant Motors 8% 8% Ford of Canada 400 410 United Motors 40 60 Federal Truck 70 72 Paige Motors 40 41 Republic Truck U 46

WHOLESALE PRODUCE. Wholesalers are paying the following prices in Indiaaanolis for eggs, poultry and packing stock butter: Eggs—Fresh, 37c doz. v Poultry—Fowls, R3c; broilers, to 2 lbs. 50c: cocks. 18c; old tom turkeys. 32c; young tom turkeys, 12 lbs and up, Ssc; young hen turkeys, 8 lbs and up 3Sc: cull thin turkeys not wanted; ducks 4 lbs up. 22c; ducks, under 4 lbs, 18c: geese. 10 lbs up, ISc; squabs, 11 lb^sP 1 doz. $7.50. Butter —Clean packing stock. 33c lb; fresh creamery butter, in prints, is selling at wholesale at 67c; in tubs, 66c. Butter Fat—lndianapolis buyers an paying 68c. Cheese—(wholesale selling prices)— Brick, 29SJ30c lb; New York cream. 33c; Wisconsin full cream. 54@35c; Longhorns. 34@35c; limburgger, 3Sc.

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DM. MOELLER. “I had rheumatism. I spent thousands of dollars trying to get relief." says william Moeller. Broad Ripple. T>. K. “M.” I went to Hot Springs. Martinsville and other famous places. I also took many kinds of treatments but nothing seemed to avail me. "Sometimes I would get relief for a short time but my ailment would always return. At times my back pained me until I could hardly straighten up. The joints in my arms and knees felA[ like they were on fire. JHH ”1 read about Pepgen in the spoils newspapers and got It. PepgH essed my rheumatic pains in a time. My back does not hurt me in the least. I can move my arms with freedom. “Although I am 59 years of age I feel like a boy of 18. My stomach is In first class condition. I' feel that I can not recommend Pepgen too highly." For many years Mr. Moeller conducted a restaurant business in Indianapolis.— Advertisement.

Sirs. E J, Brosnam, 820 Division etreet! Her husband is better after fifteen years’ suffering with stomach troubles. Mrs. Charles Crosby, 1412 Churchman avenue, says "My husband is better than he has for a long tine bP fore.” J. W. Watz. 1342 Union street, and hi* wife think Pepgen a great medicine for children. —Advertisement. C Alvarado, 412 East Court street, recelyed prompt relief from kidney trnnJjl*.