Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1922 — Page 23

MAT 26,1922.

SWINE VALUES SUSTAIN LOSSES Cattle Again in Goed Demand •—Sheep and Lambs Lower. RANGE OF 1100 TRICES. Good Good Good S'fcaSfclU *u".oo to. 10.10$ 10.90 '. T • I -.". 50 [’? '' *2. 10.TEgl0.S5 10 65 j 10.76 l?Aa®lo.9* 23. 10.65©10.70 10.6“ if 10.65 1':. : w10..j .21. 10 60®10T0 10.50© 10.60 10. U3. 10.75-310.15 10.65© 10.60 K. 6. 10.70 310.75 10.50© lO.iO I'.'.SO 4s 10.8a Swine prices were slow, steady to s<g 10c lower in trading on the local livestock exchange today, with receipts large at around -.(WO and the ahlpping demand ■low. Packers, having Uttle competition, made the market and then shippers came in and brought at the lower value*. Packers bought about 6,000 •t the receipts and the shipper* took the reThere’was a top of *10.85 on light swine, but there were hut few mk at this figure. The bulk of the light swine hrueht Slo*n. Mixed and mediums brow iat $10.75® 1< 89. There wre no really a< avy swine on the marUcr However, there were, a few swine thwere somewhat heavier than the mediums. but they were in good demand and sold at the price of the mediums lienl hraw hogs would have brought ?10 sfi® 10.75 had there been any on the according to the duality and the "The" bulk Os rhe sales for the day s ni tSf ft thlre was a large part of the rece.pts •hat were Stockers and feeders. generaTl S2cSS heifers - the was the day's top jyriee for that grade of "podia were In fair den-.ud at steady prices, as were runners mid ’ u . ,orß n , h With 650 calves on the market, prices Pwere ab.-ut steady. The quality "- is fjlr ° R ?hS anT' iamb' ’prices later. Hecclpm ran close to 400 and the quality was fair. HOGS. lb soo -ibs:: Best pigs, under 140 lbs ior; Top sT.-.-a 9.35 Roughs t; oo® s oo Bulk of sales ’ iii i! ! i ii" "• • I^OSIO-SO —Cattle —• Few choice steers 8 -°® ?50 Prime corn-fed steers. 1.000 to _ 1,800 lbs. ............. - •- Br '@ 8 - J Good to choice to 1.500 lbs •••■• 75 °® Good to choice steers. I.lW> „ -oto 1.200 lbs ..oih3 *— 3 i Good to choice steers. 1,000 to 1,100 lb *• Common to medium steers, . fcUO to 1,600 b.OO® —Cows ami Heifers — Few choice heifers s-5 Good to choice heifers f. _XMedium heifers \ Common to medium heifers . Good to choice cows *•*"■’ „ Canners S'--Vi I U) Cutters . .(si 4 vo —Bulls— Fenry butcher bulls ..... *)•"? Good to choice butcher bulls.. 5.2.®, Bologna bulls i Light bologna hulls i X--Light common bulls •••* Medium veals > y"‘['k Common to heavyweight veals . | Light weight veals 6.00'& ..uo f —Stockers and Feelers— Good to choice steers under 660 lb, ’Ldi.sm cow? Go-l heifers' . Mediam t. gc-.-d h.-ifirs 4.... U 0.00 —shffp ttatl L.ambs — Cull ewes - 00 _, .. Good to choice ewes - * -J® Bucks 2.00@ ~.0-J

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Quaker TIRES GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES Special Price. Pk 30x3 Plain sj> 6.98 30x3V 2 N. S. 9.95 32x4 N S '‘ 15-79 ISII 33x4 N ' s— 17.95 I ||||' 35x4i/ 2 n. S, 23.85 fed Pl Gillette GUARANTEED 6,000 MILES Ugl 30x3i/ 2 N. S. CQ IQ SPp Gillette dO.lt/ It Name and Serial Numbers Intact. Tubes First i ua,it y —Extr * heav y 30x3 $ 1.3 9 30x3i/ 2 1.59 32x4 1.95 Special Luggage Carrier Made of all steel, with and without am straps; length extended 5 feet. Can y # I8 1 be folded up and put in tool box. F I Extra special— adt JL

“Quality Considered, We Sell It for Leaf* OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9 O’CLOCK. CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE ' RETAIL PEARL C. BARNES, Mgr. Homer E. Enlow, Asst Mgr. Mass. Ave. at Delaware and New York Sts. MAIN 4168

Yearlings 8.00t31#.00 Springers 12.00'310.50 Buck lambs s.<si(a 0.00 Culls S.uotft 3.50 j Other Livestock CIIICAGO, May 26.—Hogs—Receipts, 23,000; market, active and mostly 5 cents to 10 cents higher; bulk of sales, $10215 <§10.60; top. 510.65 ; heavies, [email protected]; mediums. $10.65® 10-&3; lights, slo.so@ 10.85; light light's, [email protected]; heavy packing sows smooth. $9.30® 10; packing sows, rough, $9.25® 0 60; pigs. $9.25<g 10.35. Cattle—Receipts, 4 000; market, active and firm. Beef steers: choice and prime, *5.75<§9.33: medium and good, $7.90(3:8.75; good and prime, $8.X.<§9.25; common and medium, $7.25®.5. 40. Butcher cattle; heifers. ss.is.>® B.oo; cows. $4®7.20; bulls. $4.40® C. 50. Canners and cutters; cows and heifers. [email protected]; canner steers, $4.73<g*5; veal calves, light and handyweight, 5S 25®10.2,5; f-'eder steers, So@ 7.85; Stocker steers. $5.73<g7.75; Stocker cows and heifers, $4.23(36.13. CINCINNATI, May 2<J.—Hogs—Receipts, 4,000; market, strong to 20 cents higher; all grades good swine, $11; roughs, $0; Stags, 55.50(35.75. Cattle— Receipts, COO; market, strong; balls, steady; calves, $10.50. Sheep anti lambs— Rcceiptsc, 4,500; market, steady to 25 cents lower; ewes, 5l(g0; choice lambs, $16.50; seconds, $11(312.30; culls, sß®o. SIGCX CITY. lowa, May 26.- Hogs— Re-.-eipts, 8.000; market steady to 10c lower; heavies, off mostly; range. $9.25 <3.19.30; bulk of sales. $10.10(310.40. Cattii*- Receipts. 2,500; market slow and steady; grass grades, 15(325e lower; fed stoo.-s, s7'o 8.50; yearlings. $7(38.75; fed bn tellers. $5(’f17.50; grass cows. $3 [email protected]; Stockers ami yearlings. se<q7..>o; fee.ling eows an-i heifers. $54?;5.25. Sheep--Re-ceipts, 100; market steady. LAST ST. LOUIS, May 26.—Hogs—Re eelpts, 12,000; market fully steady; mixed and butchers. $10.70(310.S0; good heavies, $10.05 310.75; roughs, $9 15*3 9.25; lights, $10.70(310.80 • j.lgs, slo’q 10 (2); bulk of sales. $)[email protected]. CattleReceipts, 1,000; market, steady; native beef steer*. Ss.eo'qO; yearling steers and heifers. $.6.25470; cows, $47(6: Stockers and feeders, $ 1.507.’.7.90; calves, $5.50(3 10: earners and cutters, $2.75(35.75. Sheep ami lambs —Receipts. 1,200: market, slow, sready; mutton ewes, $4(3.7; good to choice lambs. s7.soifflo; canners and choptiers. $177 2.50; spriugers, $14.25® 15.25. EAST BUFFALO, X. Y.. May 26 Hi gs Receipts, 4.(KlO; market active; yorkers, 511 4f3 11.60; pig*. $11.40®. 11.50; mixed, M1.27i(3.1 1.40 ; heavies, sll. lo® 11.25; reiiglis, $9(39.25; stags. $5.50(36. • hit tie— Ueceljits, 100; market active; shipping steers. $6.25<f.5.75; butcher grades, $7 25(38.50: heifers, [email protected]; cows, $2•§(1.50; bulls. $4(35.50; feeders, 85.'./7; milk cows ami springers, $40(375. Calves—Receipts. 1.0O0; market active; •nil t > choice, $4.50(312. Sheeji and lambs —Reitelpts. 2.000; market slow; choice lambs. -BlGdg. 1~; cull to fair lambs. slo® 15; yearlings, 80'315 75; sheep, [email protected]. PITTSBURGH, May 26.- Hogs—Recetp ?. 2.50(); marker, steady; prime heavies. sll® 11.13; mediums, $11.30(311.35; heavy verkers. $11.35® 11.40: light vorkers, sil .30(<t 11.40; pigs, $11.50 down; roughs, sß<(i.S.Bs; stags. $5(35.25; heavy mixed, $11.25. Cattle —Receipts, light; market, steady; choice. $8.75(39; priuie, $6.50(5? 8.75; good. *8'38.50: tidy butchers. $7.50®.8.15; fair. $'..50®7.25: common, s3® 6.50: common to good fat bulls, s3® 6.30; common to good fat cows. $3.50®0.50; heifer*. $5 50®7.50: fresh cows and springers. $35®75: veals. sl3 50; heavy and thtu oalvi-s, $3.50',1.8.59. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 500: market, steady; prime wethers. 57(37.50: go-id mixed. $6.25® 7: fair mixed. ss®6; culls am! commons, s2®4; good to d..dee lambs, $12®12.50; springers. $15.50®, 10. Purse With Money Stolen From Cab Mrs. Err.est B. Schorch, 2136 Broadway, reported to police that someone had stolen a purse containing $35 from a baby carriage standing at Twentieth street and College avenue. ‘BUT’ •'These ore great days,” said I*. X. Joseph, who Is interested In several businesses in Indianapolis and other cities, and who owns a cool yard here. “Freight rates have come down so we can unload coal at our yard for 33 cents a ton lees, but we can't get any more <al on account of the strike, and our yard Is full of roal that was shipped to us under tiie high freight rate.”

PUPILS HELP AT CEMETERY School No. 52 to Take Part in Memorial Day Exercise. Fuplls of public achool No. 52, King arenue and West Washington street, and their teacher, Miss Ruth Mull, will assist the Alvin P. Hovey Relief Corps In the Memorial Day services at the Mount Jackson Cemetery. The services will be held at 9:30 o’clock. If there are any soldiers’ graves not on the honor roll It is requested that they be reported to Mrs. Madge Frady, 227 North Illinois street. Poverty No Barrier in Tillie’s Case CHICAGO, May 26. — Another barrier In the romantic path of Miss Mathllde McCormick, 17-year-o!d grand daughter of John D. Rockefeller, toward a marriage with Max Oser, Swiss riding master, was believed today to hava been removed by the appointment of her father, Harold F. McCormick, as her legal guardian. It has been the general understanding among friends of the McCormick family that Sir. McCormick will cot oppose his daughter's alliance with Oser. As her legal guardian he will have soli right ♦o say whether the wedding shall be sanctioned. His authority as guardian, under the law, exceeds that, of pnrentGuardinhship proceedings revealed that Miss MCormiok Is not weatlhy In her own r it. Her personal fortune, it was ma^, known, amounts only to SIO,OOO. General Strike in Italy Nears End ROME, May 26.—The general strike called by Socialists following a clash with Fasclstl will end tonight, an agreement having been reached. TWO FATES BY RATS. CAPETOWN, May 26.—Two men who entered the Wit Deep mine near Johannesburg alone were killed by rats, which ate their bodies.

We Own, Offer and Recommend First Mortgage 6 y 2 c c Five-Year Coupon Notes SSOO Each This issue of $25,000 Is secured by first mortgage on fee simple ownership. 65 acres of land on ::4tli St., 2 miles east of Indiana State Fair Grouud, valued at $52,000. Price 100 and Interest. Yielding S/ 2 r ,'o Interest Fletcher American Company 2r.d Floor Fletcher American B*.ok Bldg. INDIANAPOLIS Chicago Detroit Louisville ScnrtL Bent* PriCate Wire to Prlncipmi Market*

A. C. Cico Plugs i 49c Regular equipment on Ruick, Chalmers, Davis, Jordan, Kissel Kar, fjgjjjpi Case, Olds, Oakland and others. Special Price. Camp chairs $1.25 to $2.50 Cushions $1.35 to $2.00 Ever-Ulean Seat Pads; protect your cushions and clothes 75<‘ Tube repair outfit (regular price, 75c).35<* Blowout patches 25<? to 604* Tool Roll Containing 1 hammer, 2 screw drivers, 1 9-inch adjustable wrench, 1 pair pliers, 3 end wrenches, 2 chisels; j. ' special price, 0? | complete *]) J| **T%/ DeLuxe BAR CAPS Thm Moat Popular Radiator Cap Mad • For Ail Cars— the Hit of the Season. Long arms make unscrewing easy when radiator is hot. No rubber to crack or melt. No aluminum to expand and corrode. For all ears .... 91.75 For Fords . ...G4< to 91.00 Ford Transmission Bands Extra quality high-grade; non-chattering, with rivets. Regular qq price, $1.00; extra special 05JC

INDIANA DAILY TIMES.

Popular Records 2 for SI.OO AH the hits. Including Cuddle Up Blues, Don’t Leave Me Mammy, California, Georgia Rose, Angel Child, While Miami Dreams.

400 NEW SILK DRESSES

Dresses for every hour and occasion, for street, business, sports or evening wear; for miss, matron or stylish stout. The endless variety of styles, the splendid quality of the fabrics, the excellent making and trimmings are features that make these dresses unequaled at this price,

Silk Sports Skirts For Decoration Day

Women who are planning to attend th® races or other outing occasions will consider this a most lucky opportunity. Crepe Taffeta Silk Crash Dew Kist Crepe Crest Sport Spun Baronette Pleated and plain models in flesh, white, Nile, Jado, rose, coral, peach and other sports shades. There are only 200 In tho lot, and skirts of this character won't last long at $4.98.

ALL-WOOL SUITS For Men and Young Men

UK wm BLOCK ce Hart Schaffner & Marx Guaranteed Clothes for Men, Young Men and Boys (8 to 18).

Sale $1 £.95 W “ lO 2 Pairs Trousers Included at $18.95 Remember, every suit is all wool. Regulars and stouts.. Plenty of sport models and tweeds; 4-piece suits—coat, vest and two pairs trousers—all for 918.95.

‘First Long Trousers’ All-Wool SUITS Sale $1 O QC Price LbdmUO Two Pairs Trousers Included at $15.95 New smart models young men demand. Plenty of sport models and tweeds.

Men’s Khaki Trousers, Sale Price, SI.OO

THE BASEMENT STORE

Added to Greatly Reduced Models from Stock AH Included in This Wonderful Saturday Sale! S3O Are 14 Qualities II to 54 l A fCnaH MWilAnile, .in 1

Materials Are:

Cascade Silk Roshanara Crepe Satin Back Crepe Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine Crepe Crash

The styles are up to the very last minute—drapy effects, culotte panels, slashed sleeves, angel sleeves, bateau, round and Y necks. Beautifully trimmed with fringe, tassels, embroidering, beading, corsages and ribbon touches. Smart-looking dresses to wear to the races.

$5 and $6 Men’s TROUSERS Sale $0 QO Price £d9%JO An Extra Pair With Your Coat and Vest Good, serviceable fabrics, including all-wool blue serges. Patterns to match suits as well as good, durablo f.ll-wool work trousers. Sal® price, $2.98.

Canton Crepe Chantilly Lace Crepe Knit Seaspray Silk Ocean Weave Novelties

Fiber Silk Sweaters

$5 and $6 Qualities $0.98 So closely do these lovely sweaters resemble silk that only an expert could detect the difference. In heavy plain weaves, box weaves, dropstitch and fancy weaves. All the new models—Pollyanna, Tuxedo, Sllpon, Peter Pan, Norfolk, Middy Styles, etc. For sports, street or general wear, in all the wanted shades, including -mohawk, orchid, navy, black, white, rose, flesh, peach, fuchsia and coral. NO C. O. D.’S. NO PHONE ORDERS. NO APPROVALS.

Boys* Two-Trouser SUITS Yeti 7 H. 98 Sturdy wearing suits in effective shades; well made in good styles. Two pairs of full lined trousers included with each suit. Special values at $4.98.

BOYS’ TROUSERS—Sizes S to 16 years; well made, in dark shade materials, 9Sy. BOYS' BLOUSES—Sizes 6 to 15 years; sports and regular styles, fast colors, light and dark striped and plain blue; special, 39<\

Blankets—Domestics

PLAID BLANKETS—FuII bed size, soft and fleecy: attractive color com bleat lon plaids good weight for summer use; extra ABSORBENT CHEESECLOTH —Yard wide, for dust cloths, jell. bags, curtains, surgical dressing, etc.— 5-yard bolt ... 33<* SEAMLESS BLEACHED SHEETS—Dependable Quality for home or hotel use, Slx9o inches: :s&i „..si.io PILLOWCASES size, well made of good quality bleached muslin ; as each ..LDC UNBLEACHED MUSLIN —39 inches wide, bleaches nicely, excellent for Inexpensive cur*.lining and general use; 191/ special yard ........... XU /2C

CANDIES FRUIT FLAVORED CHOCOLATES —Heavily coated, special, pound box, 49£. NOAH’S ARK CREAM CANDlES— Assorted flavors, special, pound, 24£.

Colors Are:

Mandarin Mint Green Rose Pink Nasturtium Jade Cinder Dent de Lion

Lupine Black NavyLilac Beige Mohawk Smoke Gray

wf~ *. ag, *•• B^*- :^4 ; .*'•> •40' £~s%s*S ■ '-f‘N ■**" ' . J* 1 l j|T V/’ f-. .A 1 •vV,.*: ; /rTI >|\ : ': : fv>f l V PSP Hil \ ■ll 1 ilawat |j|pg|S| k , y^gSml

BOYS’ 'WASH TROUSERS —Size* S to 16 years; light and dark materials; well made, fast colors, 59<*. BOYS’ OVERALLS—WeII made of blue striped denim, with bib; sizes 4 to 14 years. Special, at 49<L

MOSQUITO NETTING—SB Inches wide; white, black, green and: 8-jarrt bolt, sl.lO UNBLEACHED SHEETING—■ 2Mj yards wide, reduced from ftsc. for Saturday, an yard 40C BEDSPREADS—Perfect bleach, neat designs, In the regular bed size; launders nicely; no phone orders; extra rP special Si.DJ DRAPERY CRETONNES T ight or dark combinations of blue, rose, tan or green: extensively used for draperies, bungalow aprons, smocks, children's juits, etc.; special showing Saturday, tn yard 1”C TABLE OILCLOTH Best quality, 43 Inches wide, white and fancy patterns; specially priced, yard JOC

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