Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1921 — Page 11

HEAL ESTATE—FOR SALE.

ROCKVILLE ■ GARDENS \ Second Section SALE Saturday Afternoon, May 211 And Ail Day Sunday, May 22 . - LOCATION On -Rockville Road just west of city limits, directly opposite Stop 1, Danville Interurban, 15 minutes ride to corner Washington and Capitol avenue. Eight-cent fare. COME BY INTERURBAN Get cars at Terminal Station or at any corner along following route: West on Market to Capitol, south on Capitol to Washington, west on Washington to Rockville Gardens. Stop 1. COME BY STREET CAR Take any Washington car to end of line. FREE AUTO RIDE Our autos will meet you and ride you out to Rockville Gardens, just a short distance. Street car and interurban fares refunded both ways, whether you buy or not. PRICES VERY LOW $125.00 to $500.00 TERMS TO SUIT EVERYBODY SI.OO Down SI.OO a Week Extra credit to those who buy Saturday and Sunday. Rockville Gardens is located in built-up neighborhood, close to schools, churches, grocery stores. Electric lights and phone service available. Rockville road is to be paved, at no expense to lot buyers. Rockville Gardens has proper building restrictions. We sell to white people only. Rockville Gardens is high and dry, where you can have basements. We are just far enough from the manufacturing district to insure a good home site. Shade trees. Come Saturday afternoon or all day Sunday, rain or Rhine. Come. Be convinced yourself. OSCAR LEE 1002 City Trust Bldg. Main 0915.

REAL ESTATE—FOR TRADE. For Trade New eight apartment flat, north side. Rents $5,610 yearly. Price $50,000; Incumbrance $24,000. Want rood farm or etock goods. Two-story brick. 4 apart.nent. north side, rents $3,600 yearly. Price $30,000; mortgage SIO,OOO. Want well Improved farm. The Evans=Roberts Cos. REAL ESTATE—WANTED. OPENING- SALE. 56 MODERN HOMES. LAFAYETTE HEIGHTS. SEE LARGE DISPLAY' AD. PAGE 3. s. _j GOOD partly modern or modern house for cash customer. Main 0107. CASH FOR EQUITY: CONTIRACT OR REAL ESTATE. MAIN 1115. FARMS—FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TRADE by owner, some of Wisconsin best cutover land; 1.200fccre colonization tract. Small tracts, improved farms. Good terms. 6W. A. LIEBHARDT. Ladysmith. Wls. MISSOURI—SS down. $5 monthly buys 40 acres, truck and poultry land near town southern Missouri; price S2OO. Send for bargain list. Box 35. Mt. Vernon, 111. WRITE Leavitt Land Cos.. Indianapolis, for free Florida map ar.d 60-page book. WANTED—To hear from owner ot a farm or good land for sale for tall delivery. Iv Box 610, Olney, 111. MISCELLANEOUS—-FOR SALE.

Good rubber tired Invalid chairs tor rent. $3.50 a month; CgpgSn no charge for delivery. Baker TOMATO and cabbage plants. 13 1.000, nrepald; $1.50 collect. Transplanted tok#toes 100. $1; Portorice and Nancy Hall potato. $2 60 1,000. MECKLENBURG PLANT CO. Plneville. N. C. Specie! sale off grade lumber: 6.000 feet 3x4 various lengths, some 2xßs and 2xloe. WM. W. JOHNSON LUMBER CO. Nineteenth and Cornell. Randolph 7000. X>DDS and ends In grocery fixtures. Meat boxes, ice boxes, restaurant tables and ffhalra, counters and show casern. BAKER BROS.

MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS PAYMENTS Get our low prices on high-grade used and second-hand UNDERWOOD. MONARCH. REMINGTON. L. C. SMITH, r DYAL and other good machines. We sell machines that we can guarantee. CLARK TYPEWRITER SHOP 18 West Market. Second Floor. Phone. Main 2686. Indlanapolla, Ind. 200 PAIRS ALL r\ WOOL /TV (I I Brown and Green 1 u I Novelties \ ffl $3.95 and $4.95 \\ Match Your Coat THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 W. Ohio. 114 E. Ohio. VERNIS MARTIN bed. oprtngs, mattress. velvet carpet 10x16. WheelerWilson machine, golden ook dresser, chiffonier. Circle 447*. LADY'S dark blue summer suit; late model; very reasonable. Must sell at once. Call Webeter 5302. 45 GOOD green window shades on Hartshorn rollers. Call Monday. 205 E. Thirty-Third street, ELECTRIC premier cleaner; good condition. $22. 1904 Ashland avenue.' Quit wearing ready-made PANTS We make theta to your ] J measure for vl Jr LEON TAILORING CO. Ml E. New York et. Upstairs. ~Mj SCE LL AN EO U S—WANTED. WANTED —Five to 7 room* of gooff furniture. Call Irvington 2554. • HOUSEHOLD GOOOS. GO TO BAKER BROS, for furniture* rugs and stoves Payments 211-225 East Washington street. FOR SALE—Complete furnishings of 6 room apt. Reasonable. Leaving city. Circle 2472. SIDEBOARD, china closet walnut bed and washstand. 232* Broadway. WHBN patronising those advertisers mention the Times

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. RECORDS; good records of any make you desire. 40c. BAKER BROS.. 210 East Washington. NEW player piano; will tale cheap lot; balance payments. Randolph 4221. ~ PET STOCK AND POULTRY. HOMES wanted for healthy homeless dogs. INDIANAPOLIS HUMANE 80CIETY, City dog pound. 924 E. N. Y. Main 0872. FOR SALE—Flemish giants. 2 does. 1 buck with litter; cheap. 235 S. Walcott. WANTED to buy guinea pigs. Drexel 3376. COAi- AND WOOD FOR SALE. The best Is the cheapest. Best Ind. or Linton clean forked $7.00 111. lump, large clean forked $7.26 Best Brazil block, large forked SB.OO Delivered anywhere In the city. Free kindling with each ton ordered or more. Drexel 3230. Auto 52-384. COAL AND ICE. L. H. BAIN COAL CO. MAIN 2161. MAIN 8631. ~ MACHINERY AND TOOLS. ' WONDER MIXERS MIXERS, HOISTS. PUMPS. ENGINES. ALL SIZES CARRIED IN STOCK. BURL FINCH. DIST. 312-20 W. MARYLAND STREET. • TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Gry rr<\ IT STORAGE CHEAPEST 1 \Vy RATES IN CITY. CALL ] VI US. Everything at reaI (unable pries. Packed r U shipped anywhere. l i Locked room If desired. *0 West Henry. Main 4800. PAKTLOW FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. Private locked rooms and opsn space, Isc per montd and up. Local and overland transfer. We call and give you eaAct Dricei on Any Ifcind work wltnoui any obligations. 410-31 E. Market street Main 2760. Auto. 23-080. MOVE The Red Ball way. Long distance hauling our specialty; cash or payments; any time or place; largest and best equipment In America. Phone Main 461i: RED BALL TRANSIT CO. Shank Superior Service BEST FACILITIES FOR STORAGE. TRANSFER, PACKING AND SHIPPING. 227 N. New Jersey st. Main 2028. Auto. 21-1.23. t~vt>p r Transfer Cos. ■4 " Quick delivery. Baggage and light hauling. Circle 3971. 826 N. Delaware. Randolph 0990. 3006 Central ave.

LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE. Office of the Board of Park ers of the City of Indianapolis. To Whom It May Concern—Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, that by Its acquisition resolution It has determined that It Is desired and deemed necessary to make the foLowlr.g appropriation of land for park purposes in said city: that the land so to be acquired and used for such park purposes Is in the vicinity of Capitol avenue and TwentyEighth street in the City of Indianapolis, and lies within thA following described boundaries, towlt: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot No. 42 In Burton and Campbell's Park Place Addition to the City of Indlanapollß as recorded In plat book No. 3. page 196. In the Recorder's Office of Marion County. Indiana; thence east along the north line of the aforesaid lot No 42, 142 feet to a point; thence south 100 feet to a point In the south line of the aforesaid lot No. 42. thence we3t along the south line of the aforesaid lot No. 42 and the same line extended 172 feet to a point in the east property line of Capitol avenue; thence north along the east line of Capitol avenue 100 feet to a point; thence east along the north line of the aforesaid lot No. 42 extended west, thirty feet to place of beginning. By this resolution It Is provided that Thursday, the 9th day of June. 1921. at 10:00 o clock a. m., at the office of said board. In the City Hall In said city. t> the time when final action shall be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when It will receive and hear remonstrances from persons Interested In or affected by such proceedings, and when It will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. SAMUEL E. RAUH. FRED C. GARDNER EDWARD A. STUCK.ME TER. CHARLES E. COFFIN. Board of Park Commissioners of 'he City of Indianapolis.

NOTICE. Office of the Board of Park Commlealoners of the City of Indianapolis. To Whom It day Concern—Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of tho City of Indlanapollß. that by Its acquisition resolution It has determined that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following appropriation of land for park purposes in said city; that the land so to be acquired and used tor such park purposes is in the vicinity of Central avenue and Forty-Sixth street. In the City of Indianapolis, and lies within the following described boundaries, towit: Commencing at a point 360 feet north of and 280.75 feet east of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of Section 12, Township 16 North. Range 3 East of Marion County. Indiana; thence south 180 feet; thence west 208.75 feet; thence north 180 feet to the place of beginning. subject to all streets and alleys. By this resolution it Is provided that Thursday, the 9th day of June. 1921, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the office of said Board. In the City Hall in said city, be the time when final action shall taken confirming, modifying or rescind.ng said resolution, and when It will receive and hear remonstrance from persons interested In or affected by such procedlngs. and when It will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. SAMUEL E. RAUH. FRED C. GARDNER. EDWARD A. STUCK MEYER. CHARLES E. COFFIN Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis.'

NOTICE Office of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. To Whom It May Concern—Notice 1 hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, that by Its acquisition resolution! It has determined that it Is desired and deemed necessary to make the following appropriation of land for park purposes In said city; that the land so to be acquired and used for such park purposes is In the vicinity of Twentieth street and Sugar Grove avenue In the City of Indianapolis, and lies within the following described boundaries, towlt; All of lots Nos. 6. 7. 13. 14. 15. 16 and 17 in Garman Park Addition to the City of Indianapolis as recorded In plat bonk No. 15, page 91. In the Recorder's office of Marion County, State of Indiana. By this resolution It Is provided that Thursday, the 9th day of June. 1921, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the office of said Board. In the City Hall In said city, he the time when Anal action shall be taken confirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when It will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested In or affected by such proceedings, and when It will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. • SAMUEL E. RAUH. FRED C. GARDNER EDWARD A. STUCKMETER CHARLES E. COFFIN. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. ' NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned. the Board of Commissioners of Marlon County. Indiana, will, up to 10 o'clock a. m.. June 16, 1921. receive sealed bids for construction of .264 miles of Haverstlek et al. Road, estimate on which Is $10,561.00: subway under Big Four Railroad at Emerson avenue. estimate on which Is $15,750.00. according to plans and specifications on file In the office of the Auditor of Marlon County. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond and an affidavit as required by law. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Witness our hands, this 12th day of May. 1921. CARLIN H. SHANK. LEWIS W. GEORGE. H. D. TUTEWILER. Commissioners of Marlon County. Attest: LEO K. FESLER. Auditor. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice to creditors of Kennedy Logan Tailoring Company. Notice Is -hereby given that commencing Wednesday at 9 o’clock a. m.. May IS. the following articles will be sold at private sale: One oak ro'i-top desk, one swivel chair, five straight back chairs, one hall tree, one 6x3 foot oak tablo. 1 500 yards of cloth for men's suits, two 9x12 foot carpets, together with other office equipment. Creditors are notified that claims against above firm must be filed not later than June 15, 1921. JOSEPH J. RYAN. Attorney for the receiver. 735 Bankers Trust Bldg. Phone, Main 6162. . financial? FIRST and second rno.-iiigt? on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. JO* N Delr.w tre st. Main 1618. INSURANCEJjn all branchea AUBKHO D PORTEIw >ll Peoples Bank bid*. Bain 7*4*.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1921.

STOCK MARKET CLOSES STRONG Leading Issue Move Up From Early Low Levels.

NEW YORK, May 21.—The stock market closed steady today. The market showed a slightly steadier tone In the last dealings, most of the leading Issues moving up fractio: *lly from the low levels. Crucible Steel rallied 1 point to 71. Mexican Petroleum, after selling at 14,514, rose to 146%. Studebaker moved up 1 point to 77.Fraetional rallies occurred lu the railroad list. Dealings continued od an extremely small scale. „ Total sales of stocks today were 208,100 shares; bonds, $4,516,00#. Total sales stocks for the week were 3,3534.00 shares; bonds, $52,277,000. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —May 21— The market today was not particularly active. There was only a small attendance of the professional element. The commission house business was about evenly divided in the selling and buying. Sentiment locally is exceedingly bearish, and naturally this Is a considerable handicap to the market. Not only have we to contend with the daily opposition of the professional element but it helps to undermine confidence among the public. The bulges, though frequent, have lacked the element of permanency. And the bearish element are afforded considerable help from time to time by the action of the various corporations In passing and reducing dividends The entire stock list today presents a very discouraging appearance. There are too many issues that no longer remnerate the stockholder. Therefore the burden becomes heavier, especially as money still commands a liberal rate of interest. . . The situation, of course, is not hopeless, 3 the present business depression is unnatural, and must sooner or later give way to Increased activity, but until such time It seems doubtful where any material permanent Improvement may be expected. TWENTY STOCKS AVERAGE. NEW YORK, May 21—Twenty Industrial stocks averaged 76.07, off .50 per cent. Twenty active rails averaged 72.02. off 1.51 per cent. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT. NEW' YORK, May 21.—Exchanges. *572,070,640; balances, $49,053,244; Federal Reserve Bank credit balances $41,258,275.

Money and Exchange

Indianapolis bank clearings Saturday were $2,100,000, against $2,183,000 for Saturday a week ago. For the week ending Saturday they were. $14,287,000, against $16.230,t**) for the week ending the Saturday before. NEW YORK, May 21—The foreign exchange market opened steady today witn demr-nd sterling %c higher at $4. Francs rose 218 centimes to 8.76%c for cables and 8.75%c for checks. Lire yielded 1 point to 5.55%c for cables and 5.54%c for checks. Belgians were 2 centimes higher at 8.76 c for cables and 8.75 c for checks. Guilder cables were 35 95c; checks, 3.~>.08c. Sweden kronen cables were 23.65 c; checks, 23.60 c. Marks were 1.70 c. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. NEW YORK. May 21—Average*: Loans, decreased $.">1,136,000; demand deposits, decrease $50,816,000; time deposits, increase $65,500,000; reerve, Increase $1,573,630. Actual; Loans, increase $1,660.000; demand deposits, decrease $69.500.0'K); time deposits. Increase $93,076,000; reserve, decrease $4,715,830. MOTOR SECURITIES. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —May 21— Bid. Ask. Briscoe 13 15 Chalmers com 1 1% Packard com 9% R'% Packard pfd 71 73 Chevrolet ....100 400 Peerless ....28 30 font. Motors com 6% 7 Pont. Motors pfd 80 85 llupp com 13 14 Hupp pfd % ... 02 97 Reo Motor car 17Vi 18 Elgin Motors 4Vi 5 Grant Motors 3% 4 Ford of Canada ..205 273 United Motors 30 00 National Motors 4 0 Federal Truck 20 24 Palgo Motors 17 18 Republic Truck 18 20

ACTIVE OIL STOCKS. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —May 21— —Opening— Bid. Ask Anglo American Oil 19% 20% Atlantia Lobos .21 22 Borne-Scrymser 360 300 Buckeye Pipe Line fit fi3 Chesebrough Mfg. Cons 185 195 Cheaebrough Mfg. Cons pfd. OS 11*1 Continental OH. Colorado... .113 117 Coaden Oil and Gas 6% 7% Crescent Pipe Line 27 30 Cumberland Pipe Line 130 140 Elk Basin Pete 8 8% Eureka Pipe Line . 00 02 Galena Signal OH. pref. new 03 07 Galena-Signal Oil, com 41 43 Illinois Pipe Line ISO IS4 Indiana Pipe Line 80 82 Merritt Oil 11 11% Midwest OH 2% 2% Midwest Bfg 14fi 1.10 National Transit 27 28 New York Transit 143 147 Northern Pipe Line 00 02 Ohio Oil 289 201 r*s.-MsT 25 28 Prairie OH and Gas 505 315 Prairie Pipe Line 190 195 Supulpa liefg 4 414 Solar Refining 390 410 Southern Pipe Line 02 05 South Penn. Oil 2*5 Southwest Penn Pipe Lines.. 63 66 Standard Oil Cos. of Cal 77% 78V * Standard Oil Cos. of Ind 74% 75V* Standard Oil Cos. of Kan 600 615 Standard Oil Cos. of Ky 405 415 Standard Oil Cos. of Neb.... 150 160 Standard Otl Cos. of N. Y 345 349 Standard Oil Cos. of Ohio 385 305 Swan & Finch 30 45 Vacuum Oil 200 ;;oo Washington OH 28 32 NEW YORK RAW SUGAR. NEW YORK, May 21. —Raw sugars were quiet and easy on the market here today. Cabas and Porto Ricos both were quoted at 5.02 c a pound. NEW YORK REFINED SUGAR. NEW YORK, May 21.—Refind sugar was quiet today, with flue granulated selling at [email protected] a pound.

FINANCIAL

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Stock Market Review

NEW YORK, May 21.—The Suns financial review today said: “Today's short session of the stock market was not essentially different from the sluggish and reactionary performance of Friday. “Trading was slow and the floor traders, bearish to a man. exerted themselves after a fashion to work values down and they succeeded only to the extent that general neglect made it possible. “Stocks were certainly not thrown overboard. Apparently there was not enough interest In the proceedings to bring about initiative in any direction. “The greatest pressure was directed against railroad shares and the decline in that list was progressive, losses ranging from one to two points or more. “The oil and steel groups made a fairly firm tone as Indeed did many others among the Industrial description also. Such general trend as there was continued downward. “Bonds, in general, were steady to firm. “Chicago grains were moderately strong. “There was little change In cotton.”

N. Y. Stock Prices

—May 21— Pi^v. High. Low. Close, close. Adv. Rum. com.. 16% 16% ,-10% Ajax Rubber 32 32 32 32 Allis Chalmers.. 36% 35% 8-5% 36% Am. Agricul 50 49% 50 49%, Am. Beet Sugar 38% 38% 38% 38% Am. B. Mag. Cos. 45% 45% 45% 46 Am. Car & Fdy.125% 124% 121% 124% Am. Car 29% 28% 28% 29% Am. II & L com 11% 11% 11% 11% Am. H& L pfd. 53% 53% 53% 54% Am. Drug 0% 6% 6% 6% Am. Inter. Corp. 46% 45% 45% 46% Am. Linseed 32Vi 28 29 33% Am. L0c0m0.... S7 60% 66% 87 Am. Sm. ft Ref. 41% 41% 41% 41% An\. Sugar Ref. 90% 00% 00% 90% Am. 8. Tob. Cos. 65% 63% 04% 64 Am. Tel. & Te1..105% 105 106 105 Am. Tobacco... 127% 126% 127 Vi 127 Am. Woolen 75% 74% 75 75% Atl. Coast Line 80% 80% 80% 62% Ana. Mm. C 0... 42 41% 41% 41% Atchison 81 80% 80% 81 % Atl. Gulf A W.I. 38% 38% 38% 38% Baldwin Loco.. 84% 84% 84% 84% B. & 0 40 39% 39% 30% Beth. Steel (B). 59% 48% 48% 58% Callfor. Pete.,.. 47 40% 46% 47 Can. Pac. Ry... 114% 113% 114 114% Cent. Leather... 30% 38% 38% 30Vi Chandler Mot... 60 61% 65 65 C. A 0 57% 60% 57% 59% C„ M. A St. P.. 27% 27% 27% 2T% C.,M. A St.P.pfd. 42% 41% 42% 43 Chi, &N. W... 64% 64% 6460 C., R. I. A P... 32 81% 31% 32 C.R.l.AP.7T<pfd. 75 75 75 75% Chill Copper.... 12% 12% 12% 12% Chino Cop 28% 28 26 26% Coca Cola 29% 29% 29% 29% Columbia Gas... 60 59 % 00 60% Columbia Grap.. 7% 7 7% 7% Consol'-.1. Gas... 87% 67% 87% B*% Cosden Oil 35 31% 34% 34% Corn Products.. 70% 69% 69% 71 Crucible Steel... 72% 70% 71 72 Oubn Am. Sug. 23% 23% 23% 23% Cuba Cane Sug. 18% 16% 18% 19 Dome Mines.... 10% 19% 19% 10% Endicott 63% 03% 63% C3% Erie 13% 13% 13% 13% Erie Ist pfd 20 20 20 Famous {’layers 72% 71 71 72% Fisk Rub. C 0... 15% 15% 15% 15% General Asphalt. 68% 68% 68% 69 Gen. Electric 130% 135% 135% 136% Gen. Motors.... 12% 12% 12% 12% Goodrich 37 30% 30% 37% Gt. North, pfd.. 67% 60% 6>% 67% Gt. North Ore.. 29% 29% 20% 29% Gulf States Steel 35 83 % 34 35% Houston OH 70 75 Vi 75% 75% Illinois Central. 90 00 00 90V* Inspiration Cop. 38% 30 36% 36% luterboro Corp. 4% i 4 Invincible 0i1... 18% 1 18% 18% I nil Nickel .... 15% 15% 15% 15% Inter. Paper ... 70% 60% 00% 70 Island O A Tr.. .% 4 4 4 K. C. Southern.. 26% 20% 20% 26% Kelly-Spring .. 44% 43% 43% 44% Kennecott Cop.. 22 21% 21% 21% Lackawanna Stl. 40 48 % 40 Lehigh Valley.. 52% 52% 52% 52% Lee Tire 26% 20% 26% Loews, luc 16% 16% 10% 16% Marine com 15 15 15 15 Mex Petro ...140% 145% 145% 140% Miami Copper.. 23% 23% 23% 23% Mid. States Oil.. 13% 13% 13% 13% Midvale Steel... 27% 27% 27% 27% M„ K A T 2% 2% 2% 2% MO Pac. Ry.... 22 21 ”1 21% Mo. Pac. Ry.pfd. 41 40% 40% 41 Nat. Enam. AS. 51% 50% 60% 51 Nev. Con. Cop.. 12 12 12 12% N. Y. Central... 60% 61. 08% 69% New Haven.... 18% W% IS% 18% Nor. A Westrcn 96% 90% 90% 06% Nor. Pacific 70% 09% 09% 70% Ok. P. A K.Co. 3% 3% 3% 3% Pacific Oil 37% 37Vs 37% 37% I’an-Am. Petro. 65 64 64 % 65 People's Gas.... 50% 40% <*> 50% Pierce-Arrow .. 28% 28% 28% 28% Pierce OH C 0... 9% 9% 9% 10 Pitt* Coal 02 01% 62 63 P. Steel Car 83% 83% 63% M Pull. Pal. Car ..100% o*% 09% 101 Pure Oil 33% 33% 33% 33% Ray Copper.... 14% 14% 14% 14% Reading 70% 70% 10% 71 R. 1. A Steel... 57% 56% 57% 57% K. Duth NTT.... 83% 63% 63% 63% S Roebuck 76 76 76 75*% Sinclair 26% 20 26% 20% Slons-Shef. S.&I. 4040 4040% South. Pae. x .... 75% "5% 75% 75% South. Ry 21 20% 20% 21 S. OH. N. J. .150 150 150 150 S. L. AS.F. C. 23% 23% 23% 23% S ndebaker ... 77% 76 77 77V* ' mu. Copper... 9% 0% 9% 0% -yxas Cos 38% 38 38 38% T>xas A Pac.... 23% 23% 23% 21% Tob Prod 56% 56% 56% 66% Trans. Oil 10% 10 10 10% Union Oil 25% 24% 24% 24% Union Pac 110% 118 118 119% United K. s 60% 59% 59% 6a U. S. r. Prod C. 21* 21 21 22 U. S. 1. Alcohol OU-Vj 08% 68% ov% U. S. Rubber... 71% 71% 71% 71% U. S. Steel 82% 82% 82% 82% U. S. Steel pfd. 108 10s tiki 108 I tah Copper... 55% 55% 65% 55% Vanadium Steel 33% 31% 3150 4 Vlr.-Car. Chen). 31 30% 31 30% Wabash 8% 8% 8% 8% Wabash Ist pfd. 21% 21% 21% 21% White Ore 14% 13% 13% 13% Western Union.. 88 88 88 88 West. Electric.. 47% 46% 4% .% WlllysOverland 8% 8% 8% 8% Worth. Pump... 50% 50Vi 50% 50% NEW YORK LIBERTY BONDS. —May 21— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. L. B. 3%5....... 88.30 88.12 88.12 88.12 L. B. 3d 4s 87.10 87.12 1,. B. Ist 4%5.. 87.54 87.32 87.32 87.44 L. B. 2d 4%8.. 87.24 87.12 87.14 87.20 L. B. 3d 4 V*s.. 90.78 00.06 flo.fid n0.72 L. B. 4th 4 %s.. 87.40 87.28 87.34 87.38 Victory 3%s 97.70 Victory 4%s 97.72 97.62 97.02 07 72

NEW YORK CURB. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —May 21— —Closing— Bl<l. Ask. Curtis Aero com 2% 3% Curtis Aero pfd 10 20 Texas Chief 10 13 First National Copper % 1 Goldfield Con 5 7 Havana Tobacco 1 1% Havana Tobacco pfd 4 6 Central Teresa 2Vi 3 Jumbo Extension 4 0 Internet. Petroleum 13% 18% Nipissing 4% -1% Indian Pkg 1% 2% Royal Baking Powder 112 116 Royal Bak. Powder pfd 80 84 Standard Motors 5 7 Salt Creek 33 38 Tonopah Extension 1% 1% Touopab Mining 15-16 1 7 10 United P. S. new 1% 1% U. S. Light and Heat 1% 1% F. S. Light and Heat pfd... 1% 1% Wright Aero 6 8 World Film 116 316 Yukon Gold Mine to % 1 New Cornelia 15 17 United Verde *25 27 Sequoyah 5-16 7-16 i Omar Oil 2% 2% Rep. Tire % % CHICAGO STOCKS. (By Cbomson & McKinnon.) —May 21Open High Loss Clou* Oarbtde & Carb. 51% 52 50% 61% Libby 9 Mont.-Ward ... 21* Nat. Leather/.. 7% S.-Roebuck .... 75% 8.-Warner 27% 27% 27% 27% Swift & Cos 97% 97% 95% 96% Swift Int 25% 25% 23% 25% Reo Motors ... IS 18 17% 17% ’ NEW YORK WOOL MARKET. NEW YORK, May 21.—wAal was quiet today. Prices of the mtWet of tbu previous day were maintain*!.

HOGS CLOSE 10 TO 15 CENTS OFF Speculators Trade in Cattle— Calves 50 Cents Lower. RANGE OF HOG PRICES. Good Good Good May Mixed. Heavy. Light. 16. SB.SO® 5.90 $8.25® 8.75 $8.96® 9.10 17. 8.50® 8.80 8.25® 8.50 8.60® 8.75 18. B.Bo® 8.90 8.25® 8.75 8.90® 9.00 19. 8.85® 8.95 8.25® 8.75 8.90® 9.15 20. 9.00 8.60® 8.85 9.00® 9.25 21. 8.85® 8.90 8.50® 8.75 9.00® 9.15

Hog prices were 10 to 15 cents lower at the opening of the local like stock exchange today, with close to 8,000 swine on the market and a fair demand shown by all the principal buyers. There a few sales of light swine at $9.10 and a’similar number at $9.15. The bulk of the light hogs sold at $9, light mixed brought the same price, mediums, [email protected] and heavies, SS.SO@ 8.75. Pigs generally sold at [email protected] and roughs. $7.25 and down. The bulk of sales for the day was SB.BO @9. With 100 cattle on the market, trade was dull and prices steady. Speculators were the only active buyers. Veal prices were generally 50 cents lower, with 250 calves on the market and trade only fair. The bulk of the choice calves brought $9(39 50, with a top of $lO. Good calves brought $8.50@9 and (mediums, [email protected]. Other grades brought ss<g7. With 2CO sheep and lambs on the market. prices were steady to $1 lower on springers. Ewes brought $4 and spilngers, sU@l2.

HOGS. Best light hogs. 100 to 200 lbs. average $ 9.00® 9.15 200 to 300 lbs 8.50(8 8.73 Over 800 lbs 8.00 Sows W.23@ 6.50 Stags 5 00® 5.50 Best pigs, under 140 1b5.,.. 90O® 925 Bulk of sales 8.90® 9.15 , CATTLE. Prime cornfed steers, 1,000 lbs and up $ 8.25® 9.25 Good to choice steers, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs 7.25® Y. 25 Good to choice steers, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs 7.50® 8.25 Mediums steers, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs 7.20@ 7.7a Common to medluia steers, 800 to 1,000 lbs 6.00® 7.00 —Heifers and Cows— Good to choice heifers B.oo® 0.00 Medium heifers 6.50® 8.00 Common to medium heifers. 6.50® 6.50 Good to choice cows 6.25® 7.23 Fair to medium cow* 5 50® 600 Cutters *s*l Canuers 2.23® 2.70 -BullaGood to choice butcher bulls 5.50® 6.50 Bologna bulls O-OO© 5'22 Light common bulls 4.50® 5.25 —Calves — Choice veals... ®-5® . Good veal.? Medium veals 7.50® 8.50 Light weight veal* 6.60® 7 50 Common heavyweight real*.. 6.00® i.OQ —Stocker* and Feeders— Good to choice steers under e* 800 lbs 7.00<3 8 00 Medium cows 4 75® 6.00 Good cows 5.00® 5.50 Good heifers 6 25® 625 Medium to good heifers ' 4 25® 5.75 Good milkers [email protected] SHEEP AND LAMBS. Ewes 3 50® 4.00 Springers [email protected] Yearling lambs.... S.OO

Other Livestock

CHICAGO. May 21.—Hogs—Receipts, LOtG; market, steady; bulk, $8.4O®8.80; butchers. $8.33<g885; packers, 17.50Q8.15; lights, $8.35®8.90; pigs. SS®B.7S: roughs. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, 500; market. steady; beeves. $7.25@9 65 ; butchers. $5.75®0: canuers and cutters, [email protected]; Stockers and feeders, $6®8.50: cows. $5 25 j ®7.75; ca’ves, [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts, 4.000; market, steady; lambs. $9.25®12; ewes, $2.25®6.75. j CINCINNATI, May 21.—Hogs— Re--1 celpts. 2,000; market generally steady; 1 all gradfS gooi hogs. $9 25; roughs, $7 25; 1 stags, $5. Cuttle—Receipts. 300; market steady; bulls, steady; calves, $lO. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 900; market steady; ewes, $4; lambs, sl4. j CLEVELAND. May 21.—Hogs—ReI celpts, 1.800; market uneven; yorkera. $0.35@9 4O; mixed, [email protected]; medium. $9.25; pigs, $9.30@9 40; roughs. $6.75; stags, $4.75. Cattle —Receipts, 150; mar- ; ket Blow. Sheep and lambs —Receipts, I 300; market, W'e lower; top. sl2. Calves Receipts, 200; market steady; top, $10.50. PITTSBURGH. May 21.—Cattle—Receipts light; market steady; choice, $9 ; ©0.50; good, [email protected]; fair, [email protected]; veal I calves. $10.50@11. Sheep and lambs 1 Receipts light; market lower; prime ! wethers, $7&7.50; good. *6.254.75; mixed, fair, ss@o; spring lambs. sll® sllsO. Hogs—Receipts light; market higher; prime heavies, SP: mediums, $9.90 ©10; heavy yorkers, $9.90©Y0; light yorkers, $9.90@10; pigs, s9@lo; roughs, $6.76©7.73; stags, $4.50@5. EAST ST. LOUIS, May 21—CattleReceipts, 300; Market steady: native beef steers. $7(67 85; yearling beef steers and heifers, s>®B.9o- cq.iv*, [email protected]; stockers and feeders, $5.25®7: calves, so® 9.15; canuers and cutters, $2,254(4. Hogs Receipts. 3,500; market 5c to 10c higher; mixed anil butchers. [email protected]; good heavies, $8.80©9; rough heavies $6®7.25; ! lights, [email protected]; pigs, $5.25®9.25; bulk or sales, $9(b9.20; Sheep—Receipts, 2,500; market nominal; ewes, $5.25®6- lambs, i SS((iO.SO; Ciinners and cutters, $3®3.50.

In the Cotton Market

NEW YORK, May 21—First cotton prices were 1 point lower to 2 points higher today, with trading largely evening up for the week-end. New Orleans and trade interests were moderate buyers, while Liverpool and some of the local operators sold. The later movement of prices was narrow. New York opening cotton: May, 12.40 c; July, 12.76 c; October, 13.45 c; December, 13.53 c; January. 13.08 c; March. 14.30 c. The market finished dull at a loss of 5 to 15 points. LIVERPOOL, England. May 21.—Operation of the cotton market was suspended here Friday due to the observance of a holiday.

WHOLESALE FEED PRICES. Ton. Cwt. Acme Bran $26.00 $1.73 Acme Feed 27.00 1,40 Acme Midds 29.00 1.50 Acme Dairy Feed 37.23 1.00 E-Z Dairy Feed 29.75 1.55 Acme H. & M 32.50 1.65 Acme Stock Feed 25.00 1.30 Cracked Corn 81.75 1.65 Acme Chick Feed 40.00 2.05 Acme Scratch 37.00 1.90 E-Z Scratch 33.00 1.80 Acme Dry Mash 30.00 2.00 Acme Hog Feed 38.00 1.95 Ground Barley 39.25 2.00 Homiick Yellow 27.00 1.40 Rolled Barley 39 25 2.00 Alfalfa Mol 36.00 1.85 Linseed Oil Meal 42.00 2.15 Acme Chick Mash 43.00 2.20 * CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO, May 21.—Butter-Receipts, 12,680 tubs; creamery extra, 27c: firsts. 21(f?2Gc; packing stock, 13@14c. Eggs— Receipts, 21.466 cases; current receipts, 20%21c: ordinary firsts. 18<gl9c: firsts. 21 %(®22e; extras, 23%<§'24c; checks, 17%e; dirties. 18c. Cheese—Twins (new,, 13%c: daisies, 18%<§!l4e: young Americas, 14%c; longhorns. 14@14%v • brick, 13c. Live poultry—Turkeys. 30c; chickens, 24c; rosters, 16c; geese, lSrtglOc; ducks. 25(?130e. Potatoes—Receipts, 38 cars; northern white sacked and bulk. $1.10(8)1.10; Texas, $3.25; South Carolina, $7.75 per bbL

NEW YORK HIDE MARKET. NEW YORK, May 21.—Hides were unimproved in demand on the market here today. Prices were the same as have prevailed for the last two or three days. NEW YORK PEIROLEUM MARKET. NEW YORK, May 2L Petroleum was quiet on the market here today. Pennsylvania crude petroleum was quoted at $3.26 s barreL

Local Stock Exchange

STOCKS. —May 21— Bid. Ask. Ind. Ry. A J'jlght com 55 Ind. Ry. & Light pfd 72 SO Indpls. & Nw. pfd 75 Indpls. & Southeastern pfd 75 Indpls. St Ry 50 54 T. H. Trac. A Light pfd 59 T. H., Indpls A Eastern com. 1% ... T. H., Indpls & Eastern pfd. *6 12 Union Trac. of lud. com 1 Union Trac. of Ind. Ist pfd.. 3% 7 Union Trac. of Ind. 2d pfd 2 Advance Rumley com Advance Rumley pfd ... American Central Life 235 Am'. Creosotlng pfd 91 Belt R. R. com 51 60 [Belt R. 11. pfd 44% ... j Century Building Cos. pfd.... 9.® Cities Service Cos. com 226 231 Cities Service Cos. pfd 05% 07% /Citizens Gas Cos 28 33 Dodge Mfg. Cos. pfd 87% ... Home Brewing 45 Indiana Hotel com ... Indiana Hotel pfd 93% ... Ind. National Life Ins. Cos Indiana Title Guaranty....... 59 63 Indiana Pipe Line Cos 79 S3 Indpls. Abattoir? pfd ; Indpls. Gas Indpls. Tel. Cos. com 2 ... Indpls. Tel. Cos., pfd Mer. Pub. Util, pfd 4J% ... National Motor Car Cos 4 7 Public Savings Ins. Cos 3 r ßauh Fertilizer pfd 43 I Standard Oil Cos. of Ind 74 78 , Sterling Fire Ins. Cos 7% 9 Van Camp Hdw. pfd 92% ... Van Camp Packing pfd 100 Van Camp Prode. Ist pfd 100 Y’au Camp Prod. 2d pfd 100 Vandalia Coal Cos. pfd 4 7% Vandalia Coal com 3% Wabash By. Cos. pfd 20% ••• Wabash Ry. Cos. com 7% ... BONDS. Broad Ripple As 60 Citizens St. Ry. 5s 69% 72 Indiana Coke A Gas 6s 100 Indian Creek Coal & Min. 6s ... 100 | Indpls., Col. & So. 5s 88 .... Indpls. & Martinsville 55.... 53 [ Indpls. Northern 5s 42 47 Indpls. A N. W. 5s 52 59 Indpls. S. A E. 5* 45 Indp s. S. & S. E. 5s 50 Indpls. St. Ry. 4s 58% 65 Indpls. Trac. A Term. 55.. 70 75 Xokomo. Marlon A W. 55.. 74 77 T. H., Indpls. A E. 5s 46 Union Trac. of Ind. 55...... 51% 58 Citizens Gas 5* 72% 78 Ind. Hotel Cos. 2d 6s 94% ... Indpls. Gas 5s 72 78 Indpls. Light A Heat 55.... 73 80 Indpls. Water 4%s 68 74 Indpls. Water 6s 86 91 -Merchants Heat A L. ref. 5s 88 95 New Telephone Ist 6s 94 New Telephone 2d 5s 93% ... I Southern Ind. Power 6s 100 LIBERTY BONDS. ! Liberty first 3%s 87.92 88.32 Liberty first 4s 8C.90 Liberty second 4s 87.00 Liberty first 4%s 87.12 87.52 Liberty second 4%s 86.94 87.34 Liberty third 4%s 90.46 90.86 Liberty fourth 4%s 87.24 87.54 ! Victory Loan 4%s 97.42 97.82 —Sales—--110 shares Indnls. St. Ry...* 51% | SI,OOO Street flailway 55... 59

Local Curb Market (By Newton Todd.) —May 21— Bid. Ask American Hominy com 21 Burdick Tire A Rubber..., 1 3% Capital Film 2 S Choate Oil 1% 2% Columbian Fire Ins 6% 8% Dueaenberg Motor com 5 9 Elgin Motor Car 4% 6% Federal Finance Cos. c0m.... 123 145 Great Sou. Pro. A Ref. Units 8% 5 Hurst A Cos. com 2% 5% Hurst A Cos. pfd 58 68 Indiana Rural Credits 66 80 Indpls. Securities pfd 4% 5% Lomer Armored Tire 7 i Metropol. 5-50 c Stores com. 10 15% Metro pol. 5-50 c Stores pfd. 40 49% Robbln Body Units 40 60 Stevenson Gear Cos. pfd 5 9 Stevenson Gear com 5 8% U. S. Mortgage Units 150 ISO Weather The following table shows the state of the weather at 7 a. m., May 21. as observed by United States Weather Bureaus : Station. Bar. Temp. Weather. Indianapolis. Ind. .. 30.28 72 Clear Atlanta, Ga 30.28 66 Rain Amarillo, Texas .. 30.00 62 Cloudy Bismark. N. D. ... 29.50 56 Clear Boston, Mass 30 20 72 Clear Chicago, 111 30.22 78 Clear Cincinnati, Ohio .. 30 32 70 Clear Cleveland. Ohio .... 30.28 68 Clear Denver, Colo 29.76 58 Cloudy Dodge City, Kas... 30 02 68 Cloudy Helena., Mont 29.74 46 Cloudy •Tacksonvl'le. Fla. .. 30.20 68 Rain Kansas City. M 0... 30.10 72 PtCldy Louisville. Ky SO.2S 70 Clear Little Rock, Ark.. 30.16 68 Clear Los Angeles, Cal... 29.84 54 Cloudy Mobile. Ala 30.16 70 Cloudy New Orleanr, La... 30 14 74 Cloudy New York, N. Y... 30-32 64 Clear Norfolk. Va 30 38 62 Clear Oklahoma City .. 30 10 70 O'oudy Omaha. Neb 80 02 72 Cloudy Philadelphia. Pa. .. 30 36 64 Ci->v Pittsburgh, Pa. .. 30 32 66 PtCldy Portland. Ore 2D.SB 56 C;ear Rapid City. S. D... 29.76 56 Cloudy San Antonio, Texas 30.08 66 Cloudy San Francisco, Cal. 29.76 50 Cloudy St. Louis, Mo 30 20 74 Clear' St. Paul. Minn 29.94 74 Clear Tampa, Fla 30.14 74 Clear Washington, D. C... 30.36 64 Clear

WEATHER CONDITIONS. Since Friday morning rains have occurred in the middle and south Pacific regions, in the southeastern States, and in middle-western Canada, but in other sections fair weather has been the rule. Warm weather continues from the Ru-ltisa eastward, with readings In the central valleys considerably above normal. Ten- j peratnres of approximately 90 degrees occurred Friday afternoon In most of the Mississippi River States. CORN AND WHEAT BULLETIN. For the twenty-four hours ending at 7 a. m., 90th meridian time, Saturday, May 21, 1921: Temperature. a Stations es *;!•" *2 0 „• Indlannpolij *, * ■£.“ *7 _§ ►> District. g? e-lawC; •a* TiS'sl IB ►, o g 3 South Bend IOQ 67 0 Good " Angola 80 64 0 Good Ft. Wavne RS 62 0 Wheatfield 92 63 0 Good Royal Center 88 62 .0 Good Marion 92 59 0 Good Lafayette 90 64 0 Good Farmland 90 59 0 Good Indianapolis .... 90 65 0 Good Cambridge City. 89 j 52 0 Good Terre Haute .... 90 I 66 0 Dusty Blomlngton 92 56 0 Good Columbus 59 55 0 Fair Vincennes 95 j 83 0 Good Paolt 87 68 0 Good Eavnsville 90 ; 64 0 J. H. ARMINGTOIL Meteorologist, Weather Bureau. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE. Eggs—Fresh, loss off, 17c. Poultry —Fowls. 22®23c; springers. 1% to 2 lbs, 35c; cocks, Tie; old tom turkeys. 25@27e; old hen turkeys, 25c cull thin turkeys not wanted; ducks, under 4 lbs, 16c; geese, 10 lbs and up. 0c; squabs, II lbs. to . d'.xeu, $4.50; guineas, 9-lb size, per doz. $3. Butter —Buyers are paying 30@31c per I !b for creamery butter, delivered In Indianapolis. Butterfat —Buyers are paying 25c per lb for butterfat, delivered in Indianapolis. IVAGON WHEAT PRICES. Indianapolis flour mills and elevators today are paying $1.50 a bushel for No. I red winter wheat, $1.47 for No. 2 red winter wheat and $1.44 for No. 3 red winter wheat. HAY The following prices for bay Hay l.oos mix-1 ha;,. Oats Pushup# Corn—K* /a agpe

GRAIN FUTURES FINISH HIGHER Export Demand and Bad Crop Reports Factors. CHICAGO, May 21.—Grain prices continued their gains on the Board of Trade today, with heavy buying for export and discouraging crop reports the mala influences. Provisions were higher. May wheat opened up l%c at $1.61% and closed at $1.65. July opened up %o at $1.24% and closed up 3%c. May com opened at 58%c. off %c, and closed up l%c. July opened unchanged at 60%c and closed up l%c. September corn opened off %c at 63%c and closed up %c. May oats opened at S7e, up %e, and closed up 2%c. July opened unchanged at 3S%c and closed up 2%c. September oatß opened unchanged at 40%c and closed at 43%c.

(By Thomson A McKinnon.) —May 21Wheat—The strength recently gathered In wheat has been continued today for the reason that crop reports from tbo Southwest repeat' their statements that more than usual moisture is necessary and, at the same time, the forecast Is for generally fair. European sentiment was said to be buyer over night, but no details given. Cash wheat has refused to follow the advance, losing a large portion of its premium. However, this la not significant, as It is Inevitable tha--cash prices ana May prices mu6t equalize themselves as the May delivery mature*. We have frequently mentioned that tha condition of the now crop of wheat was of the utmost Importance because of tba cleaning-up of all reserves of old wheat. For this reason, the market is particularly susceptible to reports from the Southwest, although these are not radical in nature. Kansas State reports estimates a crop of 115,000,000 which, while smaller than last year, is considerably above a pre-wartime average. Crop news and weathea have taken precedence over all other Items. If there be no rain over Sunday values will again show strength, but we deem it Inadvisable to attempt to follow the advance for the reason that the situation at the present time is far from disastrous. Corn and Oats—There has been considerable buying of Sentember oats by some of the larger commission houses. It is thought to be based on unfavorabla crop news, although none has been made public. Corn has been affected by the strength in wheat and oats. It is to be noted that the country offerings of both corn and oats have been considerably increased; also, to be noted that there is practically no broadening of the cash demand. Unless unfavorable condition In the oats crop, actually develops, tha market will again feel the weight of the accumulations of cash oats. It Is expected that there will be around 500 cars es corn here Monday. Pending developments of some nature, we believe these markets will not work higher. Provisions—The action of grains brought a little new buying into the provision market, but, as for some time past, hedging sales from smaller packers were encountered. Domestic trade is fair, but the outlet, as yet, Is not large enough *4> suggest permanently higher prices. “

CHICAGO GRAIN. —Mar 21— WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. May 1.61% 1.60'% 1.59 1.65 July 1.24% 1.2S % 1.23% 1.28 CORN— May 58% 60 57% 59% July 60% 61% 60% 61% Sept 63% 64% C'2% 64^ OATS— May 37 40% 30% 39% July 38% 42 —68% 41% Sept 40% 43% 40 43% PORK—* •May/. 17.25 •July 17.25 LARD— May 9.42 9.45 9.42 9 45 July 9.65 9.85 9.65 8.75 RIBS—•May 9.95 * J uly 10.02 RYE— May 1.49 1.53% 1.49 1.53% July 117% 1.22% 1.17% 1.22% •Nominal.

CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO. May 21—Wheat—No. 1 mixed, $1.61% ; No. 1 hard winter. $1.65% @1.71; No .2 bard winter. $169%; No. 3 hard winter, $1.66%. Corn—No. 3 mixsd, 60*4<s61 1 4c; No. 2 white, 69%<g61e No. 2 yellow, 61©1%e; No. 3 mixed, 39c; No. 3 white, 60%0. Oats—No. 2 white, 39%@40%c; No. 3 white, 39%@40%c. TOLEDO CASH GRAIN. TOLEDO, Ohio, May 21.—Wheat—Cash and May, $1.69; July, $1.34. Corn—Cash No. 3, yellow, 65(!7,66c. Oats—Cash Nx. 2, white. 44@45c. Rye—Cash No. 2. $1.50. Barley—Cash No. 2. 70e. CloverseeA—> Cash 1020, $13.75; October and Decembat, $10.45. Timothy—Cash (1918), $3.02%; cash (1919), $3.07%; cash (1920) and May, 53.12%; September. $3.40: October. $3.30. Alsike—Cash (newl. $13.50; August, $11.50; September, $lO.lO.

PRIMARY MARKETS. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —Mar 21Wheat. Corn. Oats.* Chicago 38.000 235,000 138.000 Milwaukee.... 32,000 37,000 48,000 Minneapolis... 303.000 8,000 24.000 Duluth 59,000 9.000 12.000 St. Louis 86.000 56.000 96.000 Toledo 2.000 5,000 2.000 Detroit.; 2.000 4,000 4,003 Kansas City.. 281.000 31,000 15.000 Peoria 34,000 27.000 Omaha 94.000 55.000 30.0U0 Indianapolis.. 4.000 35.000 48.000 Totals 901.000 509.000 445,000 Year ago... 829,000 512,000 871,00* —Shipments— Wheat. Com. Out*. Chicago 54.000 104,000 74.000 Milwaukee 130,000 21.000 28.000 Minneapolis... 130.000 21.000 26.000 Duluth 175.000 St. Louis 74,000 48.000 51.000 Toledo 3.000 25.000 Detroit 2.000 2.000 Kansas City.. 238.000 65.000 7,000 Peoria 2,000 15.000 27.000 Omaha 114.000 76,000 28,000 Indianapolis 17.000 28.090 Totals 796.000 370,000 822.000 Year ago.. .1.179.000 224,000 429,000 —Clearances— Domestic W. New York 17.000 Philadelphia 34.000 Baltimore 16.000 New Orleans 103.000 Totals i 170.000 Year ago.* 627,000 INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. —May 21Bids for car lots of grain and hay st the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade were: Wheat—No sales. Corn—Firm: No. 2 white, 64(g65%c; No. S white, 63@64%c; No. 4 white. 62(5) 62%c; No. 2 yellow, 62%@64c: No. S yellow. 81%<@:63c; No. 3 mixed. 62<363%e. Oats—Firm: No. 2 white, 41(g42c; No. 3 white. 40(g'41c. Hav—Steady; No 1 timothy, $18.50(31 19; No. 2 timothy, $18(318.50; No. 1 light clover mixed, $17.50@18; No. 1 clover hay. $16@17. —lnspections Wheat—No. 2 red, 2 cars; No. 3 red, 1 car; No. 4 red, 1 car; No. 1 mixed, 1 car; total. 5 cars. Corn —No. 1 white, 2 cars; No. 2 whits, S cars: No. 3 white, 5 cars; No. 4 white, 2 cars; No. 6 white. 1 car; No. 2 yellow. 4 cars: No. 3 yellow, 2 cars; No. 2 mixed, 4 cars; sample mixed, 1 car; total. 29 cars. Oats —No. 1 white. 7 cars; No. 2 white, 11 cars; total, 18 cars. BOARD OF TRADE STATEMENT. The weekl’- statement of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, showing the output of flour by local mills, inspections for the week and stock in store, follows: COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. Output of Flour— Barrels. May 21, 1921 2,943 May 14, 1921 3.331 -Mav 22, 1920 5.962 May 24, 1919 1.558 —Bushels— Inspections for Week— In. Out. Wheat * 20,000 3.000 Corn 227,000 102,000 Oats 244.000 176.000 Rve 1,400 1,100 Hay. 4 cars. —Stock In Store— Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rve. Mav 21. 1921.. 48.940 194.120 151,950 4,500 Slav 22 1920.. 207.5'0 371,630 101.950 3,240 May 24, 1919., 179,580 50-1,800 159.000 8.210

American Telephone & Telegraph Cos. l?7th DIVIDEND A quarterly dividend of Two Dollars and T wen tv Five Cents per share wUI be paid on Friday, July 15. 1921, to stock.holders of record at the close of buslaejfc on Monday, June 20. 1921. H. BLAIR-SMITH, TreasaWß

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