Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1922 — Page 20

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MISCELLANEOUS—FOR SALE. Concluded from Preceding Page. Typewriter Bargains NO. 3, NO. 4 and NO. 5 UNDERWOODS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY $55.00. EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. CLEANED. OVERHAULED AND IN FINE CONDITION AND GUARANTEED. ALSO BARGAINS IN OTHER MAKES OF MACHINES. LARGE AND SMALL. AT LOWER PRICES. 18 WEST MARKET ST.. UPSTAIRS. PHONE MAIN 2686. Clark Typewriter Shop WALK TWO SQUARES Mh and save a dollar on ill your trousers at ||L|| The Pants Store Cos. yIW 2 Stores Full of Pants. IW m SALE ELEASBEI ran SIS k TSSWAM. Must be sold at once. Corner Walnut and Noble Streets. $2 DOWN WILL BRING CORONA, The Personal Writing Machine JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 22 S. Penn. SL TeL. Main 2599. INVALID CHalßs—Good, strong rubber* tired chairs for rent. $3.56 per month. Crutches lie. Delivery free. BAKER BROS. mo: sour old coat look like new salt by matching a pair trousers with UN CORRECT PANTS MAKERS CO. A BARGAIN In 2 Easy vacuum and t Gain-a-Day electric washers, soiled. $4 South Meridian street. VACUUM c.-aner, with emery wheel attached; folding cot; radiopticon. Irvington 2140. WANTED —5*5 lawn mowers to sharpen; reasonable prices. 129 Virginia ave. Main 455a WHEN - YOU THINK OF TYPEWRITERS THINK OF JUDD. 22 S. PENN ST. WANTED —5,000 lost keys found at JOHN S. FOLTZ. 126 Virginia ave. Main 1989. A NUMBER of used electric washers, $2 and up. 34 South Meridian streeL FOR SALE—Unfilled cemetery baakeL Main 0967 from 8 a. m, to 5 p. m. ALL kinds of garden plants for sale. Wash. 2919. 6411 Ferguson street. SPRING COAT. suit, summer and winter dresses, stxe 16. Randolph 1059. MISCELLANEOUS—TO LET. CONCRETE MIXERS FOR RENT. Circle 6665. MISCELLANEOUS— WANTED. GOOD, SOUND YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT THE STOCK YARDS

HOUSEHOLD goods—for sale. Rugs—Linoleum Imported Japaneiw grass rugs, Bxlo. $8.35; 9x13. $6.50; guaranteed GOLD SEAL Congoleum rugs. 9x12. $13.25. Rug borders. 2* inches wide, 39 cents per yard; 36 inches side. 5* cents per yard. Brussels. Axminsters. velvet and Wilton rugs at lowest prices. ___ >-sa6'e t>t#yaiCgKc.gO 287 W, Washington st, Lincoln 5760. FOR SALE —Fumed oak set. Drexel 6854. AN oak porch swing, rhlld's desk and hotplate stove. Randolph 5301. FOR SALE—Three-piece oak bedroom suite. Call Webster 1989 TtfO laundry stoves and folding bed. Circle 5926. MUSICAL—SALE OR WANTED. FOR BAI . OR TRADE—Account death. $550 r -yet piano: walnut case, with bench a. j *25 worth roils; payments _lf desired at sacrifice price. Address A No. 1940, Times. PIANOS TUNED end repaired; all work guaranteed. ROBERTSON MUSIC ■OUSE. 423 Massachusetts ave Main 4531, $l6O GOLDEN oak Vlctrola, 90 records Leaving city. Sell cheap. Call mornings. 111$ E. Michigan street. ONE large Edison phonograph; 10 records. Drexel 3605. 2422 English avenue. PLATER PIANO —Will take cheap lot; balance payments. Randolph 4221. PIANO; Baldwin; bargain; also furniture and draperies. Main 5164. dogs, poultry, pigeons, etc. AIREDALE pup. 9 months old. Call Drexel 4620. “ FINANCIAL.

lu* can BORROW MONEY SO CHEAP •nd on inch er terms of repayment tram tho Fidelity Loan Company, a licensed and bo ided Arm. for use In paying overdue b.'ls or to buy the things you need for Cash at BARGAIN PRICED that every one should take advantage of our service. LOANS ON FURNITURE $20.00 to $300.00 •t legal rates, on short notice and without publicity. We give you all the time you want to repay a loan and only charge for the actual time you have the money. Fair, len’t ttr i You Can Afford to Borrow On $ 40 pay $2 a month and interest On $ 60 pay $3 a month and interest On SIOO pay $5 a month and interest PAT MOKE ANY TIME AND REDUCE THE COST IN YOUR BEHALF We are on the Job eight hours a day. and through personal contact and personal service, plus a deep Personal Interest, we can serve you and ,our friends as you wish to be served. In these unususl times, business friendships close relations mutual understandings and co-operation are teat assets to all of us. We are ready to go three-four the of the way. Now it la LOAN CO. 106 E. Market St. yfnrwn $22 Lemcke Bldg. Main )!■ Lincoln 77M. ■® s, HIM? ‘• s> sloo_s2oo-S3OO Investigate our casy-to-pay Twenty-Payment Plan Loans Get SSO. pay back $2.50 a month. •• |IOO. ~ $5.00 “ With interest at $7* f /e per month. Ton pay only for the actual time loan runs Interest Is charged only on the actual amount of cash still outstanding. Come in and get free booklet. "The Twenty Payment Plan." which describes everything fully. All business confidential. We Loan on Furniture, Planoa Victrolas. etc., without removal. Also on Diamonds for long or short time. Call, phone or write Indiana Collateral Loan Cos. (Bonded Lenders) ESTABLISHED I*B7. 20J LOMBARD BUILDING. 2tt EAST WASHINGTON ST. Main 32*6. WE MARE drat and second mortgagee on Improved farms and Indianapolis real AETNA MORTGAGE AND INVESTT. CO, CM Fidelity Trust bldg. MONEY furnished on realty mortgages and contracts FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Ufa Elds. MT North Peanaylvania street. Circle tod

LEGAL NOTICE. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION. BRIDGE DEPARTMENT. NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the director of the Indiana state highway commission at his office In the Capitol building, in Indianapolis, up to ten (10) o'clock a. m„ June 6, 1922, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. The work contemplated is the construction of the following bridges on state highways: I*-* oiaoiAtnoiaioiataioiAioiDO •iao oo a oouiunaviu) C # Ot— O ©O O ©©NNNNN ei ® O * H ri H N HHW rtNHHHrtrt 5 = •* T3 rS X, - c a iu* . - . o.* . X ' £ *2 § 8C rj . * . 0 fa 0 t X ° 1 J* .. . 2 Mftftft ft ftftft ft’ ft "3 ft* XI -a ft *ft r X - 0 * *vLx bi ft ft* xft & do'6o'oo'ddo'ddddo'd •aJeo o 5 * 5 xxxxx xx a £ six a xxxz dsi£ esSS-S xxxxx ® ?'? ? ? ? ft © A> „ 4) © © >• XXX X XX E- tun tn to tI>tiI:III!ttI > O 1 ! ! > I : i I > t I 1 ©©©©©©©©© ©©©© ©© H ©© O ©© © ©©© ©© © © •f’ Mibv'joVVNNMJIONNV'NU to j- © OO YO cirieiTi^jri BsS ©3© ©3B©@® .. © © . .CtfC Cc' • b i Lb © © © xnnxvx uu s ®cc COC3S c Aqj 2x5: coaaaa o ° t-t-ei */, H* r ,rlHH-'i^ nnnnnn •■* ■ i S-3 Cos U ox f © £ £ a ££££££>.£££££ £ t f•§ £44 5535553353-*SSSSS 3 •* 5 a^335 z © if c . s^©*^©©©L©3* H ©©©©sQ ®£ ? ®S!C ?£, r 5??P fc be U*acicM *s£ X to XX XT, 3 x r \x * 3 5S SSi £ c*c*s:::c:asccco c x i-*© £SSuS2S S 22 a i g2g| 2= 3 £53 225222 Oiaasaaaaaaaaaa® osx cs-aaa $0 U H *® OWNM 3 o e4eH l aklOOkaOTYi- < -4NMesY' To O W wz | ~ „• j aa-f'OxnaaaiJcsß&.a aao saa kcoooo ± I S' 4 i <4 <<< <* * * < losxa‘aiaix ai Xx x £ te x * .m The plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the state highway commission in the Capitol building. Or copies thereof will be forwarded upon a payment to the director of the amounts designated above. No refund will be made for plans returned. Each bidder, with his proposal, shall submit his bond payable to the state of Indiana in the penal sum of one and one-half (IBs> times the amount of his proposal with good and sufficient security to the approval of the director. Such bond shall be only on the form specified by the director, copies of which will be furnished upon request. If any bidder desires to submit a combination proposal on two or more xtructures of the same or different types of design, proposal blanks therefor will /be prepared upon request, providing such request be made at least three days prtor to the date of letting. Bidders on the steel structures are Invited to submit proposals for the superstructure alone, the substructure alone or for the structure complete. Flans an 1 specifications for either portion will be forwarded upon the payment of one dollar ($1.00). ' Bidders on Structures No. 42. in Wayne County, and No. 107. In Lake County, are Invited to submit proposals for the new flooring alone, the painting alone or for the new flooring and painting combined. Specifications for the painting alone will be forwarded free upon request. The right is reserved by the direct, r to reject any or all bids, or to award on any combination of bids that in hla Judgment is most advantageous to the state of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. J. D. WILLIAMS. Director.

FINANCIAL. (Continued., JXM\(VWk~irr *^^'**'******^*^^***^ CONFIDENTIAL Quick Loans UP TO S3OO On pisuea. vlctrolas, household furniture and guaranteed notes. Loans payable in 5 to 20 monthly Instalments. Legal charges based on unpaid ' stance for actual time used. Loans with other companies paid off e ' more money advanced. Hours r * 6:B0. Saturdays to 1 p. m. C* . write or phone Circle 1-6-6-S. Beneficial Loan Society 601 National City Bank bldg. ” LOANS On fumtttjr©. piano©, ©uto©. llv© ©toelu (arm lmplcpientJ ©nd other collateral. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 to E. Washington St. Main 06*6. Auto Lincoln T 166. MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L R MILLER 117 N Delaware at Main 6161 LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION Office of the Board of Park Commissioners, city of Indianapolis. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, that It Is desired and deemed necessary to make the following de‘. ribed public Improvemerts In the city of Indianapolis. as authorised by the following numbered improvement resolution adopted bv said board on the 27th day of April. 1922. IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION NO. 19. 1922. TO IMPROVE MERIDIAN STREET from the south property line of TwentySixth street to the north property line of Twenty-Eighth street. the wings of the Intersecting streets. * By removing the present block pavement and combined concrete curb and gutter; providing new curb; providing new twelve (12) inch brick gutter; grading, reshaping and placing of not less than two (2) Inches of concrete foundation from gutter line to gutter line to a uniform width of thirty-four (34) feet on the present concrete foundation; paving roadway from gutter line to gutter line to a uniform width of thirty-four 34) feet with sheet asphalt to a depth of three (3) Inches after compression; paving, curbing and placing gutter on the wings of intersecting streets in a similar manner and to widths shown on the plan; constructing new cement walk at the intersecting streets where the same has been torn out In constructing the new curb; providing and setting one manhole top on a catch basin: and extending all water, gas, sewer and ail other private service connections to inside of curb line where not already in. All work done In the making of said described public Improvement shall he in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement resolution as numbered. adopted by the Board of Park Commissioners on the above named iay. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may bo seen In the office of said Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. That said Board of Park Commissioners has fixed Thursday. June 1. 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m.. at its offices in said city hall as the time and place when final action will be taken confirming, modifying and 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 theerof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis.

MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION NO. 249 —DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolls, Indiana, will receive bids at their office up to 2:00 o'clock p. m.. Wednesday. May Slst. 1922, from daily newspapers of general circulation for publishing legal notices of the Department of Public Works. Bids will be received on agate type only. Price to be per line as printed. All advertisements are to be set in the usual style of legal advertisements and without any unnecessary space or display type. Proof of publication shall be furnished to the Board of Public Works once each month, together with a bill for all advertisements published during the proceeding month. Where notice of several Improvements la given under one head.ng a separate proof of publication Is to be furnished for each improvement. The publisher Is to send to the office of the Board of Public Works for all copy, promptly upon request. The publisher shall deliver to the office of the Board every toy that the paper is published, seven (7) copies of said paper, to be made at the usual time for deliveries to regular subscribers. Adopted the 17th day of May. 1922. CHARLES E. COFFIN. Pres.. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the statute that the undersigned, conducting & public storage house, will, on Tuesday. June 13. 1922. between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., sell for accrued chargee the household and other roods held in storage for one year with charges unpaid, belonging to the following named people: Mrs. A. M. Bkyan and Mrs. Anne Wilkins.

NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS. Office of City Comptroller. Lafayette. Ind.. May 19. 1922. Scaled bids will be received t this office untli 2 o'clock p. m.. on Thursday, June 1. 1922, for the purchase of bonds of the City of Lafayette, bearing date of June 1, 1922, In the total sum of twen-ty-six thousand dollars, payable In denominations of five hundred dollars each, as follows: Bonds No. 1. 2,3. 4, 6. payable Dec. 1. 1923. Bonds No. 6. 7. 8. 9. 19. payable Dee. L 1324. Bonds No. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15. payable Dec. l. 1825. Bonds No. 16. 17. 18, 19, 20, payable Dee. 1, 1928. Bonds No. 21, 22, 23. 24. 26, payable Dee. 1, 1927. Bonds No. 26. 27, 28. 29. 80, payable Dec. 1. IS2S. Bonds No. , 32. 33, 34. 85, payable Dec. 1. 1929. Bonds No. 88. 87. 88. 89. 40. payable Dec. 1, 1930. Bonds No. 41. 42. 4s. 44. 46. payable Dee. 1. 1931. Bonds No. 45. 47, 46. 49, 50. 51. 52. peyable Dec. 1, 1932. All of said bonds bearing Interest at the rate of five per cent (5'V) per annum, from date, payable semi-annually. Said bonds are Issued for the purpose of paying the city's sha-e of the cost of construction of the Seventh Ward sewers 13 said city .and In accordance with the provision of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations'* approved March 6, 1305, and acts amendatory thereto and supplemental thereto, and also of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Authorizing the Borrowing ol Twenty six Thousand Dollars to Pay the City's Share of the (Vst of Construction of the Seventh Ward Sewers," passed bj the Common Council of the City of Lafayette, Indiana, on the 9th day of March, 122, authorizing the Issue of said bonds. Held bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, and for not less than their full par value. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Proposal*, must be sealed and endorsed so as to Indicate the purpose for which such bid Is submitted. FRANK J. BONNER. City Comptroller.

NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. Office of the Board of Park Commissioners, City Hall, Indianapolis, Ind. 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 No. 22. 1!>22, It has determined to acquire the following des- ribed real estate in the city of Imilannpolls, Marlon County. Indiana: All of lots Noe 77, 7S. 79. 80. 81. 82. B*. S4 and 85 In E. T Fletcher's first addition to Brightwood. Marlon County. Indiana, as recorded In Plat Book No. 5. page 9. in the recorder’s office of Marlon County, j State of Indiana. Also F0 feet r.flf of the i west end of lota Nn. 1,2, 3. 4, 5, fi, 7,8, j 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 15. HI. 17 and 18 In | E. T Fletcher's subdivision of lots Nos. ! 83. 64. 65. 66, 67. 6S, 69, 70. 71. 72. 73, 74. 1 75, 76. 87. SB. 89 and 90 In E T. Fletcher's j first addition to Brightwood as recorded In Plat Book No. 4. page 175. In the recorder's office of Marlon County, Stats of Indiana. That said real estate so to bo acquired Is to be used for park purposes of tho city of Indianapolis. By said resolution It is provided that Thursday. June 8, 1922, at 3 o'clock p. m.. at the office of the said hoard In the city hall In said city will he the time and place when final action will be taken confirming. modifying or rescinding said resolution and when It will receive and hear remonstrances from persons Interested In ot affected by such proceedings and when it will determine the public utility and benefit thereof. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis. I NOTICE OF HEARING ON RESOLUTION. 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 No. 21. 1922. It has determined to acquire the following described real estate In the city of Indianapolis, Marlon County. Indiana: Lots No. 82 and No. S3 In Stlltz's Second Edgewoud addition to the city of Indianapolis. as recorded In plat book No. 13. page 169, of the Records of Plats on file in the recorder's office of Marlon County, State of Indiana. That said real estate so to be acquired Is to be used for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis. By said resolution It Is provided that Thursday. June 8, 1922, at 8 o'clock p. m.. at the office of said board In the city hall In said city, will be the time and place when final action will be taken confirm. Ing. modifying or rescinding said resolu- ; tlon 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. CHARLES A BOOKWALTER, FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners, of the city of Indianapolis. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Switzerland County. Indiana, will on the slh day of June. 1922, *at their office In the Court House in the | city of Vevay, Indiana, receive sealed bids for the construction of a bridge over i Turtle Creek. In York Township, bids for steel or concrete bridge, according to I plans and specifications on file In the ofj flee of the County Auditor. , | The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. order of the Board of Commlsslona. a. a

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STEELS FEATURE STOCK TRADING United States Steel Touches High for Last Two Years. NEW YORK, May 19.—A remarkable rise In United States Steel common to above 101, the highest prices In two years, the reduction In time money to 3% per cent, the plentiful supply of call money, and the optimistic statements of President Harding to the Chamber of Commerce combined to produce a general buying movement on the stock market today on which numerous Issues rose to the highest prices yet touched this year. Advances generally ranged from 1 to over 4 points. The upturn In United States Steel common was the outstanding feature of the trading. That Issue resumed Its place as the market leader and rose 2 points to 101 Mi, yielding moderately to a closing price of 101. General Motors was taken in large blocks and sold up over 1 point to anew high for the year. Mexican Petroleum led the oil shares, advancing over 4 points to 135. New highs were made by Sinclair, Cosden and Producers & Refiners. An advance In the export price of copper to 13%c, the highest price In mouths, stimulated the forward movement In the copper group. Republic Iron & Steel rose to anew high of 7H. a gain of over 4 points, but reacted at the close to 75%. New Haven touched anew high at above 82. Trading was in immense volume, sales for the day being iu excess of 1,500,000 shares. Government bonds were unchanged and railway and other bonds strong. Total Hales of stocks for the day were 1,710,500 shares; bonds, $17,780,000.

(By Thomas & McKinnon). —May 19— The stock market today attained a momentum that can onlyl be described as extraordinary. * Individual transactions are growing In size, which is one of the results of the steady advance and the material increase in equities and is one of the elements contributing to a market condition that in the end must of necessity develop Into a dangerous structure. No matter how much merit there 1s In fundamentals, you cannot go on indefinitely increasing the long account. The market is full of Inconsistent price movements. To illustrate the situation, it is necessary to site the fact that United States Steel above par means a return of less than 5 per cent, while Bethlehem Steel is selling at a price that yields t! per cent. Republic Iron and Steel, which almost as high, is paying nothing. Studebaker. the greatest motor sueeess of tile present day. is paying $7. and selling at 120, while General Motors, paying nothing. Is selling at 140 and so on through the long list of active and prominent issues. It seems to us that, contention for erpanding business for a continuation of easy money, we hare nevertheless reached a stage in the market where caution becomes very essential. There is nothing disturbing before us at tlie moment, but no one knows what the morrow will bring, and, therefore, we fell that commitmejNs should he reduced rather than increased during tties present excidted market Take profits while It 1* easy to get them. TWENTY STOCKS AVERAGE. NEW YORK. May 19—Twenty Industrial storkß Thursday averaged 03.91, up .20 per cent. Twenty active rails averaged b 4.41, up .41 per cent. CLEARING HOUS7E STATEMENT. NEW YORK, May 19.—Exchanges, sMft.floo.ooo; balances, $70,700,000: Federal Reserve Bank credit balance, $44,300,000

Money and Exchange Indianapolis hank clearings Friday were $3,048,000; bank debits, $5,487,000. NEW VOItK, May 19.—Demand Sterling was higher ai the opening of the foreign exchange market here today, being quoted at $4.45. Frßnc cables were quoted at 9.07%c; cheeks. O.OTtflc. Lire cable* were 5.00 ; checks, Belgian franc cables were n '29c; checks, s llMec Marks were quoted at .O(Xi3 i *< - . Guilder cables were 75c ; checks, 35.70,*. Swedish kronen cables were 23.<V5c; checks, 25 file. Norway kront-n cables were 18.54 c; checks. 18.49 c. Denmark kronen cables were 21.32 r; checks. J1.27c. NEW YORK CALL MONEY. NEW YORK. May 19.—Money—Call money ruled 3’.4 per cent; high, 32 per cent; low, 3 per cent. Time rates quiet, ifiiiVj Prime mercantile paper, quiet; call, l ,f j. Sterling Exchange was steady at $1.4 U/i for demand. MOTOR SECURITIES. By Thomson A McKinnon) —May 19— —Closing - Bid. Ask Earl Motors 4% 4% Packard com 12L, 13 Packard pfd 87 .89 Peerlees 44 45 'Hupp com 19% 20% Hupp pfd 98 I<>3 Reo Motor Car 23% 24% Elgin Motors 2% 3 Grant Motors % % Ford of Canada 375 385 National Motors 2 2V*i Federal Truck 22 21 Paige Motors 20 22 Republic Truck 7% t>

ACTIVE OIL STOCKS. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —May 19. —Opening— Bid Ask Anglo-American Oil 2014 21)14 Atlantic I,ohos 9'/4 Id Borne-Scr.vmser 360 380 Buckeye Pipe Line 97 99 Chesebrough Mfg. Cons 198 200 Continental Oil. Colo 140 let) Ooeden Oil anil Gas 5 8 Crescent Pipe Line 83 38 Cumberland Pipe Line 130 145 Elk Basin Petr 0)4 0% Eureka Pipe Line 9H 102 Galena-Signal Oil, pref 108 113 Galena-Signal (Ml, com 55 57 Illinois Pipe Line 187 192 Indiana Pipe Line 90 99 Merritt Oil 13 13)4 Midwest Oil 2% 3 Midwest lifg 200 ..... Natlonnl Transit 29 3014 New York Transit 175 ISO Northern Pipe Line 106 109 Ohio Oil 312 318 Oklahoma P. & R. 7 8 Penn.-Mex 27 33 Prairie Oil and Gag 695* 615 Prairie Pipe Line 226 230 Sapulpa Refg 4 4*4 Solar Fefining 354) 370 Southern Pipe Lino 101 104 South Penn Oil 210 220 Southwest Penn Pipe Lines .. GO 65 Standard Oil Cos. of Ind 100*4 106*4 Standard Oil Cos. of Kan 570 580 Standard Oil Cos. of K.v 81% 82*4 Standard Oil Cos. of Neb. ...190 200 Standard Oil Cos. of N. Y. ..402 408 Standard Oil Cos. of Ohio .460 480 Swan & Finch 30 40 Vacuum OH 410 420 Washington Oil 20 30 NEW YORK CURB. (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —May 19— —Closing— Bid. Ask. Acme Packing 53 60 Curtis Aero com 4*4 574 Curtis Aero pfd 24*4 26 Boston & Montana 20 21 Boston & Montana Corp 96 100 Goldfield Con 6 8 Jumbo Extension 3 5 Internal. Pete 21 % 21% Kirby Oil 10*4 11V4 Nipissing 5*4 6*4 Standard Motors 4*4 5 Salt Creek IS 18*4. Tonopah Extension 1 7-16 174 Tonopah Mining 1% 1 3-16 United P S new 7V4 7% IT. S. Light & Heat 134 1% IT. S. Light & Heat pfd I*4 1% Wrlght-Martln 2 5 Yukon Gold Mine Cos 1 174 Jerome 3% 3*4 New Cornelia 18 18t4 United Verde 28 28*4 ; Sequoyah 2 10 Omar Oil 1 9-16 1% Rep. Tire SO 90 NEW YORK COFFEE. NEW YORK. May 19—Coffee value* were firm in trading on the exchange today, opening options being 3 to 11 points higher. Rio No. 7 on spot sold at 11® tt*c pur pound. c. - -

Plan Stabilization ( of French Bourse PARIS, May 19. —It was announced here today that important plans are being formulated for the stabilization of J;be French Bourse. The chief causes for the need of such action are said to be the closing of the Genoa conference, the forthcoming conference of international blinkers and the reopening of the London term market. French funds are steady and railway and industrial shares are especially active on the Bourse;

2V. r. Stock Exchange (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —May 19— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. Advance-R. com. 18% 17% lt>% Ajax Rubber 17% 1<5% 17% 17 Allied Chem.... 08% (17% 08 07% Allis-Chalmers.. 50 49% 49% 48% Am. Beet Sg... 43% 43 43 42 Am. Bosch Mag. 45% 45 45% 44 Am. Can 48% 48 48 47% Am. Car & Fd..1(i1% 101% 101% 159% Am. Ice 107% 107% 107% 197 i Am. 11. &L. I>fd. 71% 71 71 70% ! Am. In. Corp.. 48 47 47% 47 I Am. Loco 115% 114 Vi 115% 113% Am. Steel Fd... 39 38% 38% 38% A. Smelt. & ltef. 07% 05% 00% 05% Am. Sugar Ref. 70% 75% 75% 70 Am. S. Tob. Cos. 37% 30% 30% 30% Am. Tel. & Tel. 122% 121% 122% 122 Am. Tobacco ..141% 139% 141% 119% Am. Woolen 92% 91% 92% 91% Anaconda 55% 55 55% 55% Atchison 100% 99% 100 100 At. Coast L. ..102% 102 102% 102 At. Gulf &W. I. 38% 37% 37% 30% Austin Nichols . 27% 20% 27% 20% Baldwin Loco .118% 110% 118 110% IS. & 0 47% 40% 47% 47 Beth. Steel (B) 78% 77% 78% 77% Butte & S 33% 33 33 33% Cali. Pete 57 50% 57 50% Can. Pac. R.v. .141% 140% 141% 140% Central Leather 41 4040% 40% i Chaud. Motors . 74% 74% 74% 73% C. A 0 00% 05% 00% 65% CM& St P com 20% 25% 20% 20 C M.&St P. pfd 44 42% 4.".% 43 Chi. & North... 75% 74% 71% 74%' C. R. I. A P... 45% 45% 45% 45 j C.R.I.&P O',lpfd 81% 81 81 81 I CIU&P. 77c pfd. 95% 95 95111 . ...j Chill Copper .. 22% 22% 22% 22% Cotup. A Tab. . 07% 00% 00% 00% Chino Copper .. 31% 30% 31% 31% Columbia Gas... 89% 87% 88% 87% Coca Cola .... 59% 58% 58% 59% Col. FI. and Iron 30% 35% 35% 30% Consolidated G.. 118% 1%% 117% 117% Continental Can 00% 05% 00% .... Corn Products 102% jm. 'lir2% 101% Crucible Steel.. 74% 73 71 72% Cuban Am. Sg.. 25% 24Vi 25% 23% Cuban C. Sg... 17 10% 10% 10% Del. & Lack 125 122 125 ' 120% Erie 13% 13% 13% 13% Erie Ist pfd... 22% 22 22% 22% Endicott A J.. 84 84 84 8i Famous Players 81% sl% 81% 81% Fisk Rub. Os).. 18% 17% 17% 17% Gen. Asphalt .. 04 01% 02% 01 % Gen. Cigars ... 73 72% 72% 73 Gen. Electric ...105% 105% 105% 105% Gen. Motors .... 14V* 13 14 1.1 Goodrich 41 4(01; 49% 41 Gt. Nor’h. pfd. . (it. Nor'h. Ore . 41% 41 41 4i Gulf States S.. 85% M 85 85% Hupp Motors .. 21 19% 20% 20% Houston Oil ... 79V* 78 79111 78 Illinois Central.los 1 1% 105 10l In. Copper .... 45 42% 42% 42% Inter Harvester 103% 103 105% 102 Inter. Nickel .. 18% 17% 17% 18% Inter. Paper .. 515* 51% 51% 50% ! in. oil is% 18% 18% is Keystone Tire .25 21% 22% 21% Kelly-S. Tire .52 51 51% 49% Kenn. Copper .. 38% 38% 88% 38% ! Lack. Steel ... 79 78% 78% 78V* ! Lee Tire A R 34 34 54 ! Lima Loco 108% 108% 108% Lehigh Valley... (4% 03% 04% 03% 1.. A N 119 119 lilt | Loews itic 10% 10% 10% 10% Martin Parry... 33% 33 35 % 32% Marine com 24% 24 24% 23% Mar.ne pfd 83% 83 85% 85 May Stores lift'? 110% 110% 117 i Maxwell ''A” 7.'!% 73% 73% 7'J% Mexican Petrol.. 185% 131% 185 1.50% Miami Copper... 31 30% 31 30% Maryland ti 11... 32% 51% 32% 31% Midvale Steel.... 42% 42 42 42 1 Mias.-Pac. Itv... 23Y1 22% 23% 22% M.-P. Ity. pfd... 57% 50% 57% 50% : Mont. A Ward.. 22% 21% 22% 22% National Lead.. 95% 94% 91% 95 ’■ Nev. Con. Cop... 18% 18% 18% 18% !N. I'. Central.. 90% 89% 9>% 89% 1 Now Haven .... 32% 30% . 32% 80% ■ Norfolk A W...1H7 100% Wfl% lod% North. Pac 77% 7ft 77% 7ft | Owen 80tt1e.... 30% 3ft 30% .... ! I'ro. A Refiners 44 42% 45% 40% ! I'li' ific Oil 05% ftl% 05 01% I Pan Am. Pet... ftft% ftt% 00% 01 , I'enna liv 41% 41% 41% 41% j People's Gas Bft 85% Sft 85% iP< re Marquette 32% 30% 32% 31 i Pierce-Arrow... 19% 19 19% 18% 1 Pierce Oil C0m.... 10% 0% 10 9% Pull. Pal. Car 122% 121% 122% 121 % I Pure Oil 33% 32% 33 82% Reading 81 % 80% 81 79% Rep. I. A Steel 7ft 72% 75% 71% Replogle St(-i 37 3ft 80% Bft R..v, Dos N. Y. 4 02% 03% 02% Sears-Roebuck.. 70% 75% 7ft% 75% Sinclair 33 33 % 34% 83% superior steel.. 85 35 35 85 Close S S A 1 52% 51 51 51% South. Pacific.. 01% 91% 91% 01% 1 Southern Ry .. 21% 23% 24% 24 St. 1. AS W liv 80% 29% 30%. 29% S Oil of Cal. .114% 112 113% 113% S Oil of N J.. 150 1811% 188% 187 :St L ASF com 3(1% 29% 30% 29% Stewart A W.. 40% 49% 40% 40% Strom berg C... 54% 53 54% 53 Studebaker 21 119% 120% 119% Tex Gas A Sul 48% 40% 47 72% Tex C A Oil 31 30% 30% 30% Texas Cos 45% 48 48% 48 Texas A Par.. 33% 33% 88% 33% Tobacco Prod.. 74% 71% 74 70% Transront. Oil. 17 Ift'i 17 1(1% Union Oil 22% 22 22% 21% Colon Pacific. . .139% 13SV4 139% 138% United Drug... 81 80 SO Sl% United Fruit... 112% 142 142% 142'., I'. 8. Ret Strs. 07% ('.(>% 07% 4% U. S. Cstirn Ptpa Bft 85% 85% 85% V. S. Ind. Alco. 54% 53% 54% 53 I'. 8. Rubber... 65% 61% 04% , (11% I'. 8. Smelting.. 45 44 45 48% U 8. Steel 101% 99 100 99% I'. 8. Steel pfd.11.8% 11S 118 118 i'tah Copper •68 67% 07% 07% Van. Steel .... 52% 51 51% 51% Wabash 1"% 10% 10% 10% Wait. Ist pfd.. 82 31% 32 32% Worth. Pump. . 52% 51% 52% 51% West. Elec 63 (52% 62% 62% White Motors . 49 49 49 48 Willys-0 8% 7% 8 Vi 7% Wis. Centra] ... 29 29 29 .... Woolworth 157*% Wilson A Cos. . 40% 40% 4(5%

NEW YORK LIBERTY BONDS. (By Thomson & Mdvlnnon.) —May 19— Prev. Open. ITlgh. laiw. Close, close. Liberty Ist 374*.. 995.8 99.34 99.5 99.30 (Liberty 2d 4s 99.52 Liberty Ist 4*4. 90.94 99 80 99 94 99.88 Liberty 2d 4*45.. 99.74 99.62 99.74 99.62 Liberty 3d 47<5.. 99.9 99.9! 99.94 99.94 Liberty 4th 4* /t 5..09.06 99.92 99 94 99.90 Victory 3%s 190.00 100.00 victory 4%s 100.74 100.72 100.74 100.70 CHICAGO STOCKS. (By Thomson ft McKinnon.) • —May 19— Sales. High. Low. Close. Arm A Cos pfd 9674 9674 90% 9674 Armour Leather 12% Case Plow .... 4*4 4(4 4*4 4*4 Cudahy 64*4 65 64 * -> 65 Com. 'Edison ..130*4 131 130*4 131 Cont Motors.... 8 874 S B*4 Deere & Cos pfd 78 Earl Motors .. 4 r, 4 5 4*4 4% LlbbvlMcNeill . 2% 2*4 2*4 2% Mont Ward A. 22*4 22**4 2174 22 Pick & Cos 26**4 rigglv wig "A” 4! 43 42 42% Stewart-W 41 41 40*4 40*4 Swift & Cos 103 103 102*4 102*4 Swift Inti 2074 21 20*4 20**4 Thompson (J R) 48 4.8% 48 48% IT Car & Car.. 5774 08% 57*4 57% Wahl 62*4 64 62*4 63*4 Yellow Taxi .. 72*4 72 % 72% 72% NEW YORK SUGARS. NEW YORK, May 19. Raw sugar vnl,ues were about steady In trading on the exchange here today. Cuba* were quoted at 4.04 e per pound, duty paid, and Porto Ricos at 3.81 (03.92 c per pound, duty free, delivered. Refined sugars were steady, fine granulated selling at [email protected] and No. 1 soft at [email protected] per pound. NEW YORK WOOL. NEW YORK. May 19.—W00l prices remained firm In trading on the exchange otday. Domestic fleece, XX Ohio, was quoted at 35@49c per pound: domestic pulled, scoured basis, at 50c@.$l; and Texas - domestic, scoured basis, at 60c (0 ,SUS.

SWINE PRICES RULE STEADY Veals Show Strength in Late Trading—Cattle Slow. RANGE OF HOG PRICESGood Good Good Msy Mixed. Heavy. Light. 12 . $10.65 @ 10.75 $10.50010.65 $10.75010.90 IS. 10.760 *0.85 10.65010.75 10.85010.90 15. 10.75010.85 10.66010.75 10.85010.90 16. 10.85010.90 10.75010.85 10.96011.00 17. 10.80010.90 10.70010.80 10.96011.00 18. 10.80010.90 10.70010.80 10.90011.00 19. 10.80010.90 10.76010.80 10.90011.00 Swine prices were steady generally in trade on the local live,-stock exchange today, with receipts close to 7.000 and both the shipping and the packing demands fair. Trading was of a fair nature, and practically all of the receipts were sold at an early hour in the forenoon. The bulk of the sales for the day ranged at $10.85<ai9.95, and the range of the prices for the day's trade was $10.75(@11. There was a top of sll on light swine, and the bulk of that grade brought $10.90 @10.93. Mixed aud mediums brought [email protected]. Cattle trade was again slow. Prices ruled steady generally, lint there were a few weak spots, especially In the steer market. Receipts for the day ran close to 000. Veals opened steady, but were 50 cents higher in later trading, when one of the shippers with orders on hands came near being shut out of the market. Receipts for the day _rnn close to 700. The quality was fair to'good generally. With 150 sheep and lambs on the market, sheep were steady and lambs strong to s(> cents higher. A few springers brought sl3. HOGS. . 100 to ISO lbs. average $10.90(<i.10.95 Over 300 IDs 10.ft5i'sJ10.75 130 lbs. to 300 lbs [email protected] Best pigs, under 140 1b5.... [email protected] Top 11.00 Roughs 9.00@ 9.50 Stags 6.50@ 7.50 Bulk of sales 10.85(gl0.05 - " Cattle— Few choice steers 7.83 Prime corn-fed steers, 1,000 to 1,800 lbs ( 7.40@ 7.65 Good ts> choice steers, 1,200 to 1,300 lbs 7.00(2 7.35 Good to choice steers, 1,100 to 1,200 lbs 6.50@ 6.83 Good to choice steers, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs 6.00@ 6.35 Common to medium steers, BUO to 1,800 lbs 5.50@ 5.25 JCows and Heifers— Good to choice heifers 7.50@ 7.85 Medium heifers 7.00@ 7.35 Common to medium heifers.. 5 75@ 6.75 Good to choice cows 5.75@ fi.65 Fair to medium cows 4.00@ 5.25 Ca nners 2.50® 8.73 Cutters 2:50@ 3.75 —Bulls—.Fancy butcher bulls 5.50@ 6.00 Good to choice butcher bulls. 50X3 5.75 Bologna bulls 3.75@ 4.50 Light bologna bulls 3.50@ 4.00 Light common bulls 3.23@ 3.50 —Calves ■ Choice veals 10.00011.00 Good veals 9.500.10.00 Medium veals B.oo@ 9.00 Common to heavyweight veals 7.500 8,00 Lightweight v*‘ais 7.00@ 7.50 —Stockers and Feeders— Good to choice steers under 800 lbs • 5 75@ 7.00 Medium cows 2-50® 4.00 Good cows 8 25@ 4.23 Good heifers 5.75 G? 6.75 Medium to good heifers...... 4.50(3 5.75 —Sheep and Lambs— Cull ewes 2.00 ••••• Good 10 choice ewes 2.00@ 4.00 Bucks 2.00@ 3.00 Clipper iamt a [email protected] Wool lambs [email protected] Springers 12 00(<t 15 00 Buck lambs 5-00@ 6.00 Culls 2.50@ 4.00

Other Livestock CHICAGO, May 19.—Hogs—Receipts, 25,000; market, slow steady to strong; bulk of sales, [email protected]; top. $11; heavies, $lO [email protected]: mediums, $10,855® 10.90; lights. $lO 90<gU; light lights. $10.25(310.85; heavy packing sows, smooth, [email protected]; packing sows, rough, s9f“@U.7u: pigs, [email protected]. Cattie Receipts, 2.500; market, steady to strong; top, $9; beef steers, choice and prime, $8.75(0.9 25; medium Mind good. [email protected]; good and choice, [email protected]: common and medium. [email protected]: butcher cattle, heifers, [email protected]; cows, $4.85@ 7.25; bulls, $4.40670.50;' canners and cutters, cows and heifers. [email protected]; cauner steers, $4.75Ai 5.75; veal calves, light and handy welghL $2.75@ 10; feeder steers, [email protected]: Stocker steers. [email protected]; Stockers and feeders, $4 25(8 6 25. Sheep and lambs —Receipts. 4,000, tnnrket. steady to 2.V higher; good to choice lambs, ?10@ 12 85: cull and common lambs, s7@lo; springers, $13.25@15: yearling wethers. $.8.254110.50; ewes. [email protected]; cull and common ewes, s'2@4. CINCINNATI, May 19.—Hogs—Receipts, 5,000; market, steady to 10 cents lower; all grades good hogs $11; pigs, $10.5o; roughs, $9; stags, $5.75. Cattle— Receipts, 800; market, steady; bulls, weak, to 25 cents lower, calves, $10.50. Sheep and lambs —Receipts, 2,200; market, steady; ewes. [email protected]; choice lambs, $10.50; seconds; $10(811; culls. $7 @B. CLEVELAND, May 19—Hogs—Receipts, 3.500; market, steady to 10c higher; yorkers, mixed, mediums and pigs. $11.2e: roughs, $8.50; stags. $5.50. Cattle —Receipts. 300; market, steady; good to cUol.-e cows, $5.506!, 0.50 ; fair to good cows, $5(0,6 ; common cows. s3@4: good to hcoicc" bulls. $66/7; milkers, $35@75. Shoe pand lambs—Receipts. 000; market, slow; top. sl3. Calves—Receipts, 350; market, steady; top, SU.SO. EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., May 19.—Hogs— Receipts, 8,000; market 10c higher; mixed and butchers, $10.85(310.95; good heavies, slo.Bo® 10.90; roughs. $9.15(39.25; lights, slo.'.)(<! iO 95; pigs. $10.25(310.90; bulk of sales, $10.55@10990. Cattle—Receipts. 2.250: market steady; native beef steers, sß@9; yearling steers and heifers $8.50®9: cows. $4.75®0.50; stockers ami feeders, $5.25@7: calves, ss@lo; canners and cutters, $.'.'.25®4.50. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 500; market steady; mutton ewes. [email protected]; good to choice lambs," $11.50<g12; canners and choppeis, sl@3.

EAST BUFFALO, May 19—Hogs—Receipts, 4.500: market slow; yorkers and pigs, [email protected]; mixed, [email protected]; heavies, [email protected]; roughs, $9(09 25: stags, sri.so@6. Cattle—Receipts, 250; market slow, steady; feeders, SG<O7; shaping steers. $8(0*8.75; butcher steers. $7.2760:8 25; heifers. $5.30(08.75; cows. $2.50 @6 50; bulls, $4(05.50; milkers and spring ers. 45(0125. Calves—Receipts, 2.200; market active; cull to choice, $4(011.50. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 1,200; market slow; good to choice lambs, $13(013 50; cull to fair lambs, $0(012.75; yearlings, $7(011; sheep, $6(09. PITTSBURGH. May 19—Hogs—Receipts 2,500; market, 5 cents lower: prime heavies. $11(0,1110; mediums, $11.30(0 1135' heavy vorkers, $11.30(0:11.35; light yorkers, $11.35(01145; pigs. $11.50 down; roughs, [email protected]; stags, $5(05.25: heavy mixed, $11.15(011.20. Cattle—Receipts, less than 100; market, steady generally; choiep. $8.85(09.25; prime. $8.60(09; good, $8(08.50; tidy butchers. $7.50(08.25; fair, $6 50(07.25: fair. $6.50*07.25 ; common. ss*o 6.50; common to good fat bulls, [email protected]; common to good fat cows, $3.50(06.50; heifers. $3.50(07.50; fresh cows and springers, $35(075; veals. $11.50; heavy and thin calves, $5.50(08.50. Sheep arid lambs—Receipts, 600; market, steady generally; prime wethers, $7.50@8; good mixed, $6.50(07.50; fair mixed, $5(06; culls and commons, $2(05; good to choice lambs, $12(012.50; springers, $11.50. NEW TOR KPETROLEUM. NEW YORK, May 19.—Petroleum prices were steady generally In trade on the market here today, Pennsylvania crude oil maintaining its long-standing quotation of $3.25 per barrel. NEW YORK RICE. NEW YORK, May 19. —Rice values were again Arm In trade on the market today. Domestic was quoted at 374@ 7%c’per pound. NEW YORK TURPENTINE. NEW YORK, May 19.—Again litaintatnlng a firm tone, turpentine sold at 97%c per gallon In trade on the market here today, j

In the Cotton Market J NEW YORK, May 19.—The cotton market opened 1 to 5 points higher today, Hut the undertone was heavy. New Orleans and local houses bought, while Liverpool and spot concerns sold. The list acted very steady after the opening, at an upturn of a few points. New York opening cotton prices; May, 21.45 c; July, 20.40 c; October, 20.18 c: December, 20.07 c; January, 10*)8c; March, 19.87 c. The market was easy n the late dealugs, closng at a net declne of 11 to 21 ponts. —Cotton Futures— Open High Low Close January 19.98 20.00 19.80 19.82 March 19.87 19.89 19.05 19.73 May 21.45 2t.45 21.18 21.20 July 20.40 20.4(5 20.20 20.20 October 20.18 20.28 19.95 19.96 December 20.07 20.14 19.91 19.91

Local Stock Exchange —May 19. , STOCKS. ( Bid. Ask. Ind. R 7. & Light com 67 Ind. Ry. A Light pfd 78 liidpls. St. Ry 52 Indpls. N. W. pfd 60 Indnls. A S. E. pfd 60 T. H„ T. A L. pfd 72 T. H., I. A E. com 5 T. H„ I. A E. pfd 16 U. T. of Ind. com 1 U. T. of Ind. Ist pfd 5 10 U. T. of Ind. 2d pfd 2 Advance-Uumely pfd ••• A(Jvance-Rumely com Am. Central Life 200 ... Am. Creosoting pfd 94 ... Belt R. R. pfd 50Vi ... Belt R. R. com 60 62% Century Bldg. Cos. pfd 93% ... Citizens Gas C 0.... 21% City Service com 230 233 City Service Cos. pfd 65 67 Dodge Mfg. pfd -•• Home Brewing 4? ... Ind. Hotel com $9% ... Ind. Hotel Cos. pfd 99 Ind. Nat. Life Ins. C 0..... 2 -•• Ind. ’Fltle Guarantee 69 Ind. l'ipe Line 95 Indpls. Abattoir pfd 45 Indpls. Gas 45 lmipis. Tel. pfd 90 Indpls. Tel. com 6 Mer. Bub. Util, pfd 48 Nat. Motor Car Cos -2% 4% Bub. Savings Ins. Cos 6 Itauh Fert. pfd 47% ... Stand. Oil of Indiana 106 ... Sterling Fire Ins Cos 7 ... Van Camp Hdw.,pfd 90 Van Camp I’rod. Ist pfd.... 97 100 Van Camp I’rod. 2d pfd.... ... Vandalia Coal Cos. com 1 -•- Vanda 11a Coal Cos. pfd 7 12 Vandalia Coal Cos. pfd 28 Wabash Ry. com 10 ~ ... BONDS. Broad Ripple'ss 62 Citizens St. Ry. 5s 81 ... Indian Creek Coal A Mine 0 ... 100 Ind. Coke A Gas 6s 80 Indpls. C. AB. 5s 91% ... 'ndpls. A Martinsville 5s 55 .. • Indpls. A North. 5s 41 46 Indpls. St. Ky. 4s CO 65 Indpls. A N. W. 5s 53 55 Indpls. A S. E. 5s 40 ... Indpls., Shelby. A S. E. ss. 70 ••• T. 11., I. AE. 5s 64% 65% Citizens Gas 5s 85 90 Indpls. Gas 5s 85 90 Kokomo, M. A W. 5s $7 90 Ind. Hotel Cos. 6s 99% ••• Indpls. Water 5s Oft 100 i.iip.s, Waicr 4%* 81 ••• Indpls. T. A T. 5s 80 85 Indpls. L. A H. 5s 90 03 I'. T. of Ind. Cs 54 Mer. H. A L. 5s 00% 100 New Tel. 1.. 1). 5s 07 ... New Tel. Ist fls 97 ... South. Ind. Bower 6s 87 92 LIBERTY BONDS. Bid. Ask. Lihertv First 3%s 99.24 99.34 Libert)* First 4V*s 99.80 99.80 Liberty Second 4%s 99.60 99.*0 Liberty Third 4%s 99.84 99 11 Libert v Fourth 4 Vi* 99 82 99.92 Victory 4%S 100.60 100..2

Weather j The following table shows tho state of the weather at 7 a. m.. May JO, as observed by United States Weather Bureaus ; Station. Bar. Temp. Wether. Indianapolis, Ind-.- 29-48 61 Cloudy Atlanta. Ga 29 SO 60 Clear Amarillo, Texas.... *29 82 54 Clear Bismarck. N. D.... 29.90 42 Clear Boston. Mass 29.66 62 Cloudy Chicago, 111 29.38 54 Rain Cincinnati, 0hi0.... 29.46 56 Cloudy Cleveland. Ohio 29.22 54 Rain Denver, Colo 29.79 54 PtCldy Dodge City. Kan.. 29.78 60 Clear Helena. Mont 29.60 52 Cloudy Jacksonville, Fla.. 29 88 70 Clear Kansas City, M 0... 29 78 54 Clear Louisville. Ky 29.58 56 Clear Little Rock, Ark.. 29 78 60 Clear Los Angeles, Cal.. 29 96 54 Clear Mobile. Ala 29 86 74 'Cloudy New Orleans. La.. 29 86 74 Cloudy New York, N. Y-... 29 50 58 Cloudy Norfolk, Va 29.68 62 Clear Oklahoma City.... 19.78 60 Clear Omaha. Neb 29.78 50 Clear Philadelphia, Pa.. 20.30 64 Cloudy Pittsburgh. Pa 29.36 54 Cloudy Portland. Ore 2994 44 Cloudy Rapid City. S. D... 29.84 44 Cloudy Hoseburg, Ore 29 92 46 Cloudy San Antonio, Texas 29.76 76 Rain San Frrtncisco, Cal. 29 S8 54 Cloudy St Louis, Mo 29.64 56 Clear St Taul, Minn 29 64 60 Cloudy Tampa. Fla 29.94 74 Clear Washington, D. C... 29.52 * 62 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS. Unsettled weather wltn rains In many sections lias prevailed east of the Mississippi River, except In the extreme south. In connection with a disturbance that Is now centered over tho Lakes region. The rainfall has been heavy In places In northern Indiana and northwestern Ohio. Rains also have fallen In the war West, hut the weather has been fair between the Mississippi Hirer and the Rocky Mountains. It Is a little cooler over mnch of the central valleys, and In the north Pacific region, and warmer from Alberta and Saskatchewan southward to Colorado and Utah. CORN AND WHEAT BULLETINFor tho twenty-four hours ending at 7 a. m„ Friday, May 10, 1922: Temper ature. 4 -5 4 £ Stations ot and Indianapolis f, -ej District f,T S-s fi=? 5 8 g-sJa -I o ti* South Bond I 68 I 50 j 9.33 Slippery Angola 69 I 59 I 1.02 Fair Ft. Wayne 66 | 52 I 1.14 Wheatfield 58 I 52 I 0.16 Good Royal Center 62 I 52 | 0.08 Good Marlon 69 52 | 0.12 Good Lafayette 64 | 52 I 0.35 Good Farmland .... 72 jsl 0.20 Good Indianapolis .... 64 61 | 0.16 Good Cambridge City. 67 52 0.05 Good Terre Haute ....I 66 52 | 1.54 Bloomington ....I 71 47 | 0.31 Good Columbus !67 52 j 0.20 Good Vincennes I 68 62 i 0.38 Good Paoll 167 52 | o|7o | Muddy Evansville |6B 54 | O.SB j ■ 37~H. ARMINGTON, Meteorologist. Weather Bureau. CHICAGO PRODUCE. CHICAGO, May 19—Butter—Receipts, 11.000 tubs: creamery extras, 34c: standards. 34c; firsts, 31(03374c; packing stock, 16(S18c. Egg*—Receipts. 28,000 cases: current receipts. 23<023'/io; ordinary firsts. 22%22%c: firsts, 24@24%c; extras, 26*4(026740: checks. 20*020*4c: dirties. 21 <02174q. Live .poultry—Turkeys, 25c, chlckenky 26c; springers, 40@48c; roosters, 14%c; geese, 14<030c; ducks, 22<035c. NEW YORK HIDES. NEW YORK, May 19—Hides were rather quiet In trading on the exchange here today, but prices ruled about steady. Native steer hides were quoted at 1374 c and branded steer bides at 13c per pound. NEW YORK METAL MARKET'.. NEW YORK. May 19—Copper—Firm ; all positions. 13%c hid. Lead—Firm; all positions, 5.40 c bid. Spelter—Steady; spot. May and June, 5.10 c bid; July, 574 c bid. STANDARD OIL OF INDIANA. I Sales. 7,400 shares. Open. 100841 hgb, Jo7l lew, 106%; Vlose, 106%.

MAY 19,1922.

GRAINS SUSTAIN LATE DECLINES Downward Movement Is Lead by May Wheat. CHICAGO, May 19.—May wheat prices dropped sharply toward the close of the Chicago Board of Trade today. The break came when selling was started by Interests with foreign connections. This was followed by heavy selling by local holders as the market declined. A large number of 6top-loss orders were reached, and selling Hooded the market. July and September both were lower. Corn and oats lower la sympathy with wheat. I’rovislons were irregular. May wheat opened up %c at $1.42, and closed off 2%c. July wheat was off %c at the opening at $1.26, and closed off l%c. September wheat opened at $1.20%, off %c and closed off %c. May corn opened unchanged at 61%c and closed off %c. July corn opened up %c at 64%c and closed off %c • September corn opened unchanged at 60%c and closed off %c. May oats opened unchanged at 37c and closed up %c. July oats opened Up %c at 39%c and closed off %e. September oats opened up %c at 41%c and closed off %c. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE. —May 19 — WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. May.... 1.42 1.43 1.37% 1.39% July 1.26 1.2(5% 1.24% 1.24% Sept.... 1.20% 1.20% 1.19 1.10% CORN— May 61% .61% .61 .61% July 64% .64% .64% .64% Sept 66% .67 .66% .66% OATS— May 37 .37% .37 .37% Jul v 39% .39% .39% .39% Sept 41% .41 Vi .40.40% PORK—•May 22.96 LAltf) •May 11.40 July 11.62 11.62 11.60 11.62 Sept.... 11.87 11.87 11.80 11-82 R 1854 •May 12.80 •July 12.02 •Sept.. 11.90 RYE— May.... 1.09% 1.09% 1.08 1.08 July... • 1.08 1.08 1.07 107% •Sept .98% •Nominal. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO. May 19—Wheat—No. 2 red, $1.40%@1.41%; No. 3 red, [email protected]%; No. 2 hard winter, $1.4()%@1.40%; No. 3 bard winter, SI.3S; No. 1 northern spring, dark, $1.70; No. 4 northern spring, dark, $1.57; No. 3 mixed. [email protected]. Corn— No. 2 mixed. 62V*@62%c; No. 2 white, 62%c; No. 2 yellow, 62%@62%c; No. 3 mixed, 61%c; No. 3 white, 61% c No. 3 yellow, 62%@62%c; No. 3 mixed, 61 %c; So. 3 white, 61%c; No. 3 yellow, 61%@ 02%c; No. 4 mixed, 61%@62%c; No. 4 vellow, 61%@61%c. Oats—No. 2 white. 40%@43e; No. 3 white, 39%@31c; No. 4 white, 39@41%c.

TOLEDO SEED AND GRAIN. TOLEDO, May 19.—Clover Seed—Cash, $13.75: October, $11.55. Alsike—Cash, $11.50; August, $11.75; October, $11.20. Timothy—Cash, $3.10; May. $3.10; September, $3.45: October, $3.20. WheatCash. [email protected]; May, $1.39; July, $1.26%. Corn —Cash. 67@68c. Oats —Cash, 43%@45%c. Rye—Cash, $1.08%. BarleyCash, 70c. PRIMARY MARKETS. (By Thomson A McKinnon.) —May 19. —RECEIPTS— Wheat Corn Oats St. Joseph 20,000 43,00 P 10.000 Chicago 256,000 * 128,000 213,000 Milwaukee .... 3,000 19,000 57,000 Minneapolis ...213.000 22,000 96,000 Duluth 104.000 79,000 178.000 St. Eouls 90.000 81.000 92.000 Toledo 13.000 8,000 IS,OOO Detroit 4.000 -■•••• Kansas Citv ..197.000 63.000 12,000 Omaha 114,000 127,000 48,000 Indianapol's .. 21,000 41,000 46,000 Totals 1,035.000 611.000 770,000 Year ago .. 613,0(0 424,000 479,00-) —SHIPMENTS—YVheat Corn Oats SL Joseph .... 19.00(1 31,000 2,000 Chicago 31,000 90,000 448.000 Milwaukee .... 17.000 14.000 87.000 Minneapolis ...149,000 17,000 164,000 Duluth 247.000 147,000 St. Louis 54,000 85,000 44,000 Toledo 10,000 5.000 39.000 Kansas City ..350.000 24,000 7.000 Peoria 98,000 11.000 94,000 Omaha 98,000 111.000 94.000 Indianapolis... 1,000 7,000 12,000 Totals 976,000 631.000 847.000 Year ago .. 530.000 676,000 414,000 —CLEARANCES— Wheat Corn Oats New York 43.000 20.000 Philadelphia 17,000 20,000 Baltimore 156,000 Totals 216,000 40,000 Year ago .. 426,000 180,000 INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN. —May 19— Bids for car lots of grain and hay at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade were: Wheat —Heavy; No. 2 red, [email protected]. Corn —Steady; No. 3 white, 65@65%c) No. 4 white, 64@64%c; No. 3 yellow, 04% @6sc; No. 4 yellow, 63%@64c: No. 3 mixed, 64@04%c; No. 4 mixed, 63@63%c. Oats—Steady: No. 2 white, 42@43cj No. 3 white, 41@41%c. Hay—Firm; No 1 timothy, $19.50@20| No. 2 timothy, $19019.50; No. 1 light clover mixed, $15.50@19; No, 1 clover, S2O @2L —lnspections Wheat —No. 2 red, 4 cars; No* S red, 1 car; No. 4 red, 1 car; No. 5 red, 2 cars; total, 8 cars. Corn—No. I svhlte, 3 cars; No. 2 white, 2 cars; No. 3 white, 1 car; No. 4 white, 3 cars; No. 5 white, 1 car; No. 6 white, 2 cars; No. 2 yellow, 4 cars; No. syellow. 3 cars; No. 6 yellow, 4 cars; No. 3 mixed, 3 cars; No. 4 mixed, 2 cars; No. 5 mixed, 1 car; No. 6 mixed, 3 cars; total. 32 cars. Oats —No. 1 white, 1 car: No. 2 white, 1 car: No. 3 white, 16 cars; No. 4 white, 4 cars; No. 2 mixed, 1 car; total, 23 cars. Rve—No. 2, 1 ear. Day—No. 1 light clover mixed, 1 car; packing hay, 2 cars; total, 3 car*. HAY MARKET. The following are the Indianapolis prices for hay, by the wagon load, delivered In Indianapolis: Hay—Loose timothy, $lS@2O; mixed hav, slS@l9; baled hay, SIS@I9. Oats—New, per bushel, 42@45c. p orn _Both old and new, per bushel, 63@68c.

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