Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1922 — Page 10

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FEDERAI RESERVE BUSINESS REPOST BOQSTS_STDCKS Industriai Lo .ders Score Gains During Early Hours—Carriers Are Encouraged. RAILS SOAR TO NEW MARK Earnings of Leading Roads Are Expected to Show Advances Over Past Months. Twenty active industriai stocks Saturday averaged 101.95, off .06 per cent; twenty active rails averaged 93.45, up .17 per cent. By United rinunciai NEW YORK. Oct. 23.—The Wall Street Journal today says: Stocks were stiinulated at thè opentng ot thè New York Stock Exchange today by fur.her evulence of continued business improvenic-nt afforded by thè Federai Reserve compilation of bank debits which showec. a ì 700,000,000 increase over 1921 in thè ut k ended Oct 18. Studebaker, Baldwin, Mexican Petroleum and other industriai leaders scored gains on thè initial transactions. The rails had an additional impetus in September trafflc which set forth a gain of 10 per cent in car loadings overthe same month in 1921. Norfolk & Western, Baltimore & Ohio, Union Pacific and Atchison advanced! fractionally. Central of New Jersey soarced to a new 1922 high at 240, against last week’s low of 210. Price movements were irregular in thè first half hour with rails showing j ihe best tone. September earnings statements of thè leading roads vili undoubtedly show a big improvenient over August. but October resulta are i expected to be even better. Low priced | issues became increasingly active. Rock Island attaining a new high on thè move at 45?. Industrials were depressed by sell- j ing of professional origln. Shipping shares were especially weak, Atlantic Gulf breaking to 25 off 4%.

LOCAL BANK CLEARINGS Indianapolis bank clearing* Saturday were 52.720.000; bank debits were $5.275.000. Bank clearing for thè week ended Saturday were 55.275.000; bank debits wero 535.959.000. FOREJGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Oct. 21.—Foreign exchange elosed steady. Sterline —Demand, 54 40 4 ; cable, 4 40**. r'rtnch—Demand. 7.35He; cablcs, 7.36. Lire—Demand. 4 18He; cabìes. 4.19 c Belgtan—Demand. 6.82 He: cable. 6.83 c. Marks—Demand. .02 5-16. Draohma—Demand. 2.03 c; cable*. 2 Oòc. Bwiss—Demand. 18 26c: cable. 18.28 c. Builder—Demand, 30.17 c; cab.es, 39.70 c. Peseta—Demand. 15 350; cab.es. 15.37 c. Swede—Demand. 26 H9e: cable 26.73 c. Norway—Demand. 17.69 c: cable*. 17.73 c. Dane—Demand. 20.05 C. cable#, 20.12 c. N. Y. BANK STATEMENT By United Financial NEW YORK, Oct. 21. —Cash on hand ir.embers surplus Increaaed $26.286.000; leali dtaeounts. eie., ta.-rrased $126,765.000. Cash in own va.ilt members Federai Reecrve Bank deereaeed 51.488.000. Reserye in Federai Resene Bank of member banka tacrtased $33,377.000. Reserve In own va-iìts of State batik and trust companie# mcreased $46.000. Reserve in deposlt State banks and trust eompame increased 5401.fOC *Net demand denosit mrreated $54,376.000. Time deposlt increat d $13.781.000. Circulation increaaed 484.000. Aggregate reserve 5551.710.000. Lxeess reserve $23,953,728. •L'nitea States deposita d'ducted sllO.802.000. Non-member banks and trust corapanies; Loans. discount, etc.. increased 523.389.300: gold increaaed $108.400; currency and bank notes increased $51.700; de losit with Foderai Rescrve Bank of New Vork taereaseii $1 631 700. Total deposita mcreased 531,713,300. new yorkTiberty bonds —Oct. 21— Prev. High. Low. Closc. Close. 3%s 101.02 100 92 100.92 101.00 2nd 4s 99.00 98.90 98.90 lst 4% 99.20 99 14 99 14 99 16 2r.d 4-4 s 99.08 98.96 99.02 99 00 :.rd 4% ... 99.28 99.13 99.28 99.20 4th 4Hs ... 99 28 99.22 99.28 99 16 \ ietory 4>,s .100.28 100.26 100.28 101.32 Caìl Victorys 100.16 100 10 100.16 100 18 New G. B 100.14 100.10 100.10 100.12 MOTOR SECURITIES (By Thomson 4 McKizmon) —Oct. 21— —CI ostar — Blu. Ask. E ari Motors IH I*4 Col. Motors 2H 2% Packard, com 17 H 18 Packard, pid 91 % 93 Peerless . . 67 59 Commentai Motor*, com .... 10H 108, Continental Motors, yfd .....102 104 Hupp. com 22 Vi 22 % Kupp. pfd 105 110 Reo Motor Car 13% 13% El.rin Motors IH Grant Motors % Ford of Canada 400 410 National Motors 2 3 Federa! Truck 19 21 Paige Motors 25 28 Republic Truck 2 2Vi ACTIVb OIL STOCKS (By Thomson * MeKtanon) —Oct. 23 —Opening— Bìd. Ask. Anglo-American Oli 21 H 21 % Atlantic Refininc. Lobos .... 8 BVi Bome-Scryn:*er 430 450 Buekeye Pipe Line 94 96 Chesebrouph Mfg Cons 202 220 Continental Cil. Colorado ....140 150 Cosden Oil and Gas 5 li Crescent Pipe Line ......... 35 38 Cumberiand Pipe Line 152 156 E.k Basta Peto 12% 12% Eureka Bice Lina . . .... . P. 98 Galena-Signal Oil. pfd 110 112 Galena-Stanai Oil. coni 52 54 Dimoi* Pine Line 176 178 Indiana Pipe Line 94 96 M -riti Oli 8% 8H Midwest Oil 2 2% Mlà west Rig 226 National Transit 25% 26% New York Trans 173 176 Northern Pipe Lire 110 112 Ohio Oil 326 328 Penn.-Mex 25 30 Prairie Oil and Gas ........660 675 ITairie Pipe Line 293 296 Sapulpa Kefg ... 3% 3% Belar Kefining S9O 400 Southern Pipe Line 97 99 South Penn Oli 200 205 Southwest Penn Pipe Linee. . 60 64 Standard Oil Co. of Ind 127 % 127% Standard O.i Co. of Kan.... 585 600 Standard Oil Co. of Ky 110% 111% Starifard Oli Co. of Neb 185 200 Standard Ol) Co. of N. Y 568 572 Standard Oil Co. of 0hi0,...53j 655 Swan & Finch 30 34 Vacuttm Oil ./. 655 660 Washington Oli .A 26 NEW YORK CURJ MARKET (By Thomson * Me- i —Oct. 21— —CI osine— Bid. Ask. Acme Paektag 30 32 Gurtis Aero com 4% 5 Curtts Aero, pfd .... e 24 28 Boston & Montana 12 13 Boston & Montana Corp.... 84 86 Goidtieid Con 6 8 Jumbo Extension 7 8 Ir.ternaUcnal Pefolsum .... 22 % 22 % Kirby Oil 5 5% Niplssing 6% 6 Standard Motore 3% 3% Sa Creek . 18 V, 18% Tonopah Extension 3% 3% Tonopah Mining 2 Iti United P 8. new 6% 7% V. S. Light and Beat 1 % 1 % U. S. Light and Heat pfd.... 1% 1% Wright-Martin 2 Yukon Gold Mine Co. ...... 90 95 Jerome 2% 3% New Cornelia 17% 18 United Verde 28 29 Seuuoyah 2 6 Ornar Oil -1% 1%

New York Stocks (By Thomson 4 McKinncn) —Oct. 21—

ita 11 roads— Prev High Low Close close Atchison... 106% 106% 106% 106% Ati C Line.. 122% 122% 122% 122% B & O 55 54% 54% 55% C & O 76% 75% 76 76 C & N VV Ry 92% 82% 92% 92 C R I 4 P 45 % 44% 45% 45 Dei 4 Hud .137% 137% 137% 137 % Dei 4 Lack.l4o 139% 139% 140% Erta 16 15% 16% 15% Gt No pfd.. 95% 95 95 95% Lehsh Vaile? 71% 70% 71 70% L 4 N 143 142% 143 141% Mo Pac pld 59% 58 V* 68% 58% N Y Cent... 99% 99% 99% 99% NY NH 4 H 32 31% 31% 32 No Pac ... 89 % 88 % 88 % 88 % Nor 4 West. 122% 120% 122% 120% Pennsy .... 48% 48% 46% 48% Reauing ... 84% 82% 83% 83% so Ky 26% 26% 26% 26% !So Pac .... 95 % 95 % 95 % 95 % St Paul 32 32 32 32 ; St Paul pfd. 60% 60 60 50 St L 4 S W 35% 35 35% 35% I SiL 4SWpf 57 % 57 67 67 % StL 4 SF Ry 28% 28% 28% 28 Va lUn Pac .... 149 % 149 % 149 % 149 % Wabash 11% 11% 11 % 11 Va W a basii pfd. 31% 31% 31% 31% Lgh 4 W Va 38 % 38 % 38 % 38 % Rubber*— A>ax Rub... 14% 14% 14% 14 Lee Tire 26% 25% 25% Goodrich Rb. 34% 94 34 | Keiiy-Spg. . . 44 43 % 44 43 % i K. T. 4 R. C. 7 7 7 7 U. S Rub... 56% 56 56 60% | Equ.pmeuts— Am. L0c0... 133 132 132% 132%! Bald. Loco.. 141 139% 140% 139% Lima Loco.. 00% 60% 60% 59 % ; N. Y. Airbk. 38% 38% 38% Am. SU. Fdy. 44% 43% 43% 44 Pullman 133% 131% 132% 130% West- Elee.. 63% 63 63% 63 % i Beth. “B ... 75 74% 74% 74Va Colo. Fuel... 31% 31 31 31% Crucibie 85% 84% 85 84% Gulf States.. 90% 90 90 90% ! Lacka 89 62 % 83 83 Midvale ■. ■ • 35 33 a 34 % 33 % Otta 10% 10% 10% ! Repiogie 32 Vi 32 32 32 Rep. 1. 4 S.. 56% 55% 56 55% U. S. Steei. ..109 V* 108% 108% 108% U. 9. st;. pf.,123% 122% 122% 122% Vandaium .. 44 43 % 44 44 % Motors— Am. B. Mag. 41 41 41 41 Chand. Mot. 61 60% 60% 61% Geu. Mot 14% 14% 14% 14% Hupp Mot... 22% 22 22 22% Hud. Mot... 20Va 20% 20% 21% Max. Mot. A 55 53% 55 55 Max. Mot. B 15% 15 15% 15% ; Mack Mot... 56Va 56% 56% 56% ! Pierce-Ar 13 12% 12% 12% Studebaker ..131% 130% 131V* 130% Stewart-W... 52% 52% 52% 52% 1 Wilìys-Over... 0% 6% tt.% 6% White Motors 50 49% 49% 49% Minings— Butte C. 4 Z. 7Vi 7% 7% 7% Butte Sup.... 33% 33 33 3 Dome Mtaes. 39% 30 30 38% Int. Nickel... 16% 15% io% in* i Texas G. 4S. 61 60% 61 60% ; Copper— Am. Smelttag 01 % 61 % 61 % 61 % Anaconda 51% 51% 61% 62 Chile Copper 25 % 22 % 25 % 22 % Inspiratimi.. 38% 38% 38' 38 % Kennecott. ... 35% 35 35% 35% Miami 28% 28% 28% 28 Magma 82% 32% 32 . Utah Copper 07% 67 % 67 % 67 Ray Cons... 14% 14 Va 14% 14% U. S. Smeìt... 41% 41 % 41% 41% Oils— California P. 61% 81 61 61 Total sale. 5.

BOND MARKET QUIET Opening Trarre Show Priees SteadLiberty Bonds Hold Sirong. By United Financial NEW YORK. Oct. 23.—The bond market opened a new v/eek of trading today, with priees steady and activity outside thè Government group rather quiet. The Liberty Bonds held around thelr openlng priees and thè new 4%s gained to 100.12 aster thè opening. Denver & Rio Grande refundlng 5s repeated their activity of Saturday and early mafie a new high at 52, about 3 points above thè figure at which they had been selling previou3 to thè close last week. NEW YORK STOCK OPENING Ajax Rubber 14% Allievi Chemical 83% American Can 75 % American International Corporation .. 34 Am. Locomotive ....133 Am. Steel Foundry 43% Am. Sraelt. and Ref til Am. Sugar Ref 79% Anaconda 51 % Atchison .106% Atlantic Gulf and W. 1 e.# % Baldwin Loco 140 b. 4o ;. ; ; "4% Bethlehem Steel (B) 74% California Pete 60% Centrai Leaher 40 % Chandler Motor 60 % Chi., Mtl. 4 St Paul com 32 Chi.. Rock Ig'.and 4 Pac 43% Chi.. Rock Tsl. 4 P. 6 per cent pH. . . 06 Chili Copper 25 H Cluett 4 Peabody 67' . Chmo Copper 28% Coca Cola 80% Cosden Oil . 50% Consolidated Gas 144 Continental Can 5)4% Coni Produci# 131% Crucibie Steel 85 % Davison Chem 39 % De’a. 4 Laek 141 Dome Mtaes 39 % Electric 8. Battery 58% Famous Players 100 Vi General Aspha 62 V. Genera! Motors .. 14% Gt. Northern pfd 94% Gt. Northern Or* 35% Gulf States Steel 89% Inrtaeible Oil 10% Kenrcott Copper . 34 74 Leh%n Valìey 70% Marine pfd 57 Maryland Ol! 35% Mexican Petroleum 283 Missouri-Pac. Ry 21 Vi National Biscuit 237 % N Y. Airbrake 38% N. Y. Central 911% New Haven 32 Norfolk 4 Western 133% Northern Pacific 88% Taciflc Oil 49% Pan-American Petroleum . 94% Pan-Am. Pete (B) 94% Penna Rv 48% Pro. 4 Refiners 48% Pullman Pai. Car 13 '" Rea* i .n 83% Royal Dutch of N. Y 67 c •>)■ 33% Southern Pacific 94 a, Southern Ry. pfd 70 Standard Oil or Cai 125% of N. J 219% St. L. 4 S. W. com 34 % studebaker . 131 % a* Gas and Sulphur 61 % Texas Co 49 % Ternata 33 % Tobacco Products 86 Trr, onttaental OH 14 Union Oli 17% Union Pacific 149% United Frult 156% U. S. Industriai Alcliol 07 U. S. Rubber 108 a. U. S. Realty 85% Wabash lst pfd 31% Westlnghouse Airbrake 99 Westinghouse Electrlo 63 Wldte Motors 49% Willy s-Over! and 6 % IN THE COTTON MARKET Bu United Financial NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Rcsumption of broaù generai buying movement rarrted cotton futures above dosine priees at thè opening ea 1. Options were up 1 to 7 points in thè f.st twenty minute Bu TJnited Financial NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 23.—Rising priees forecast in cable from Manchester and Liverpool had a favorabie effect on thè opening priees on thè cotton market. An accunu,lattali of buying over thè week-end a.se had their effect. Gains of from 19 to 24 points were reslstered. B<J United Financial LIVERPOOL. Oct 23. —There was good spot demand for cotton. but business was moderate. Priees firm. Sale. 10,000 baie Receipt, 2.000. tacludlng 1,600 American. The market elosed steady. Futures opened firm. Open. High. Low. Close. October 13.64 13.69 13.62 13.85 Novcmber ... 13.45 13.49 13.45 13.49 January 13.30 13.37 18.29 13.32 March 13.18 13.22 13 14 13.16 May 13.04 13.07 13.01 13.03 July 12 90 12.92 12.86 12.87 CHICAGO STOCKS By Thomson 4 MeKtanon.) —Oct. 21 — Open. High. Low. ClosAr. A Co. pfd 100 100 99% 99% C. El. R. pfd. 7% 7% 7 Con. Mot. . 10% 10% 10 Vi 10’ Stew. Warn. 52% 62% 62% 62 1 Swtft 4 Co.. 109% 109% 109% 109' Swiff. Intl. .21% 21% 21% 21% Unione. 4 C. 65 65% 64% 65%

Prev „ , High Low Close Close I Cosden 50 % 49 % 60 49 % reeport T... 24% 23% 23% uvmoible O. 16 7* 16% 16% 16 7s i ;’k?h lJ ?. tro > 234 % 230 231 % 231 ! Middle S. 0.. 13 % 12% 13 13% ; Mex. S. 8... 17 >4 17 17 y 17 ; C Pan-A. Petrol 94 93 94 / 93 S Pan-A. P. (B) 94Vi 93% 94 u 93% Pae. Oli 51% 48 74 50% 61% Pro. 4 R... 48% 47 7# 48% 47% Pure Oli 30% 30 30 Vi 30% Royal Dutch 67% 57% 57% 57% S. O. of, Cai..125 V* 127% 124% 124% S Oil of N J. 219% 217% 217% 218 Sinclair 34 33% 33% 34 Texas Co ... 50 % 4P % 49 % 49 % Tex C and O 25% 24 % 24% 25 Transcont Oil 14 13% 14 14 Un Oil 17% 17 % 17% 17% White 0i1... 6% 0 0 6% Industrials— Allied Chem 85 83 7. 83 % 84 Allis-Chal... 49 % 49 % 49 % 48 % Aw Can... 70 71% 74% 76% Am Ag Chem 38 % 35 Vi 36 V* Am H 4 L pf 73 % 73 % 73 Vi 73 % Amer Ice ..111 111 m 111% Am Linseed. 38% 38% 38% 39% IO ' . .100% 100% 100 % 100% • • 1 1 1 40 Vi 40% 40 Vi 40% m.i Gola 80 Vi 80% SO% 70% * r ' 71% 71% 71% 72 C : uy 68 % 65% 8 65% tu*. Can.. 90 05 Vi 95% 95% End-Johnscn 88% 87 % 87% 87% Fata Play rs. 100 % 99% 100% 99% Geli Asphuit. 02% 62 % 62% 61 Ti Int Paper... 60% 59% 59% 60% Goldwyn ... 7% 7 7% .. Eoews 21 % 21 % 21 V* 21 % Mont 4 Wd. 21 vi £l% 21 Va 22 Nat Enamel. 68 67% 68 67% Nat Lead. .JÉ3% 110% 113 109 Nat Biscuit .237 233 237 ... Pitta Coai.. 59% 59% 59% 59 Sears-Roe ... 88 % 88 % 88 % 88 Vi U S R Stores 85 84 84 86 USCI Pipe 33 32 % 32% 32% U S In Also 67 % 60 67 07 % Va Chem... 27 % 27 % 27 % ... Woolworth .193% 193 193 ... Utilities— Am T 4T. .123% 123 Vi 123% 123% Brklyn R T. 17 Va 17 V* 17% 17 % Consol Gas .145% 143% 143 Vi 144% Col Gas HO Vi 100% 109% 110 People's Gas 97 97 97 00 % West Un ...114 113% 1)3% ... Shipping— Am Int Corp 34 % 34 Vi 34 Vi 34% Am S arid C 22% 22% 22% 22% Al! Guif.... 20 1 a 29 Va 29% 29% Int M M 14% 14 14 14 % Int M M pfd 68 Vi 57 57% 67% Foods— Am Sugar.. 79% 70% 79% 80 Am Bt Sug. . 42 42 42 ... Austin Nteh. 35 35 35 34% Am fot OH. 26 % 26 26 20% Corn ITod . 134 % 130% 131% 133% Cuba Cn Sug 13% 13 % 13% 13 Cub Am Sug. 2!! % 22% 22% 22% Wilson A Co 42% 42 42 42 Tobacco*— Am-Sumatra. 38 38 38 38% Am Tob Co. 163% 102% 103 164% Gl 11 Girai'., he l , 80 80% 79% Tob Prod... 80% 85% 80% 86 Ani Rad ...120% 120% 120% 120 Tenn Cooper 0 % 9 % 0 % 0 % Dav Chem.. 38% 37% 38% 37% Elee S Batty 58 % 58 58 % 58 % Pero Maxq.. 38 37% 37% 37% NortU Amn. 96% 90 90% 96 Italia Co .. 41% 31 4 41% ... Pac G 4 E.. 83% 83% 83% 83% Skelley OH.. 10% 10% 10% lo 1 * S Oli of Ind. 127‘a 125% 127% ... (9.800 shares.

CURB OPENS IRREGULAR Active Stocks Malie Advances Over Saturday's Leve!. By United Financial NEW YORK, Oct. 23. —Aster an irregular opening, priees finned up on thè New York Curi Exchange today and most of thè active stocks advanced fractionally above Saturday's closing. Oils, as usuai, were in thè forefront. Ohio Oil rose 7 to 331 and Standard Oli of New York, old. 1 to 070. Mutual Oil was up Vi, at 12?*, and Slnirna went to 11%. Phillip Morris made a new top on thè move, at 21%. CLOTHING TRADE GAINS Survey Show Increate*] Demand in Wake of CToid Simp. By United Financial NEW YORK, Octc. 23. —A generai survey of thè clothìng business In all parts of thè country tenda to show that thè public is prepared to buy liberaily of thè better grades of goods and at higher priees than prevalled a year ago. As lndicated by last week’s cold snap, overcoats are In active demand, exceeding sults in thè number of unlts sold In many sectlons of thè country'- The eheaper grades of both sults and overcoats are not In thè demand that the3- were a year ago. INDIANAPOLIS STOCKS Stock# -—-Oct. 23 Bid A tic. Ind Railway 4 Light Co com 58 ... Ind Railway 4 Light Co pfd. . % ... Indpls 4 Northwaniern pfd.. 40 ... liidpis 4 South western pfd.... 60 Indi;* St Railway 58 00 Terre H Traotlon 4 L Co pfd 85 TII Indpli 4 Eatnrn tom . . 1 ... T H Indpls 4 Eastcrn pfd. . 7 % ... Un! ' Traclion c-f Ind com 2 Union Traction of Ind l*t pfd 10 16 Union Traotton of Ind 2d pfd . . 0 American Ontra! Lise 200 ... American Creosotlng Co pfd. 98 ... Brit R R 69 Bell R H a 61 Centurv r jg Co pfd 96 ... Cities Sei", ico Co com 190 200 Cities Service Co pfd 68 Vi 70 Cltizens Gas Co 23 24% Indiana Hotel Torri 88 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 09 ... Ind Nat Lise In* Co 2% ... Indiana Tltle Guaranty 60 70 Indiana Pipe Line Co ... indpls Ahattolr pfd 48 Indpi* Gas 50% 62% Mer Pub Utilities Co pfd,... 62 ... Nat Motor Car Company 1% 3% Pub Savìngs Ins Co 6% ... Rauh FertlHzer pfd 49 ... Standard Oil of Ind 126 ... Steriing Fire In* Co 7 ... Vati Camp Hardw pfd 90 ... Van Camp P'od lst pfd 97 100 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd 100 Vandalia Coal Co com 1 4 Vandalia Coal co pfd 9 14 Wabash Railway Co pfd 30 32 Wabash Railway Co com ... Bonds Broad Ripple 5s 65% ... Cittzens St Raiiroad 5# 84% 87 ind Coke ami Gas 6* 80 ... ■nd Col 4 So 6s 96 ... Indpls 4 Martinvilla 6 60% 64% Indpls Northern Ss 63 ... Indpls 4 Northwestorn 65.... 57 60 Indpls 4 9 E ós 40 ... Indpls Shelby 4 8 E 5# 58 61 ind Street Ry 4s 67% 71 Indpls Trac & Terni 5# 67 91 Kokomo Marion 4 W 5. . . . 9t 95 T H ludpls & E ài 72 Union Trac of Ind 0# 04% ... Cltizens Gas 5#.. 88 ... Ind Hotel Co 2nd 0s 09% Indpls Gas 5s 90 ... Indpls Light 4 Heat 6s 95 90% Indpls Water 6s 07 97% Indpls Water 4%s 84 87 New Tel lst 0s 07 New Tel L. D. 5s 07 ... South Ind Power 0 87 92 COTTONSEED OIL Bu United Financial NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—The eottooseed oil market was firm. 8e io 14c hicher Saturday with little crude eomlng out overnlght. Seeri in Texas, $46 per ton bid. Southeast crude, <%o asked, 7 Vie bid. This talk lias been current for tome lime, tiie people invoìved having reported heavy seller at 5 % (d 6c. Closing cali October, 8.25® 8.550; November, 8.50®8,540: Decomber, 8.71® y.72c; January. 8.74®8.76e: Fcbruary, 8 80 8.82 c: March. 8.92®8.94c; Aprii. 8.91® J2c; May. 9.05®9.10c. BOSTON WOOL MARKET By United Financial BOSTON, Oct. 21.—The wool market - ontinues strong and quite a- tlve. Mills are laklng commltments two and three months h< ad. tliereby denoting thè strength of thè 00l situation. The streugth of thè .irriga wool market has lmpressed thè al irade to such an exteut that locai 00l houscs are said to be raaktag pur--’Saes of Mohair in Texas at thè highest ; ices of tho seaaon. Operations In Cape vools in London are rrstrieted somewhat b.v tirhtening of thè credit situation.

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HOGS HDD CftTTLE MiTOTEIII! Heavy Receipts Slow Up Trades —Swine Go at Fiat Price of $9.60. Hog Price Day by Day 250-300-lbs 200-225 lbs 150-180 lbs Oct. 12. 9.65® 9.75 9.50® 9.60 9.25® 9.40 13. 9.50® 9.60 9.30® 9.50 9.10® 9.25 14. 9.65® 9.65 9.45® 9.55 9.35® 9.45 16. 9.70 9.60® 9.70 9.500 9.60 17. 0.50® 9.55 9.45@ 9.50 9.40 18. 9.70® 9.75 9.60® 9.65 0.60 19. 9.70® 9.75 0.65 0.65 20. 9.80 9.80 9.80® 9.85 21. 9.60 9.00 9.00 With receipts heavy for Monday at 9,000, priees were unchanged to a nickel higher in thè hog market of thè locai stockyards today. Practically all weights brought a fiat price of $9.60 except a few choice heavies, which commanded thè top for thè day of $9.65. Pigs went over thè scales at thè price of fhe load, which has oceurred before this seaseii. influenced l>y a strong demand for good fat backs. The supply was soon brought up and thè market elosed steady. In thè carilo seetion, with receipts a shade heavy at 1,200, thè market was slow, with priees ruiing about sieady on thè good grades, but weak to a trifle lower on thè others. Calf priees were lower, best veals biinging as high as $13.50, and thè bulk of choice stuff ranging from $12.50 to sl3. Receipts were heavy at 800. Lami priees also were lower, with a few at $13.50. Sheep ruled steady at $5 down. Receipts, 300. 150 to 200 lbs $ 9.60 Medium 9 60 Heavy 0.60 Ton IMI 0 Pisa 0.25® 9.50 Faektag sows 8.000 8.25 —tutti— Few choice steers $12.00 012 50 Prime corn-fed steers, 1.000 to 1.300 lbs 11.00® 12.00 Good to i hoiee steers, 1.000 to 1,300 lbs 9.25® 9.75 Good to choice steers, 1,000 to 1.200 lbs 8 25® 9.25 Good to ehoii-e steers. 1,000 to 1,100 lbs 7.75® 8.25 Common to medium steers, 800 to 1.000 lbs 6.75® 6 75 —('om and Heifers— Few choice heifer $ 8.25® 9.50 Good to choice i eifers 7.25® 7.50 Medium heifers 0.50® 7.00 Common to medium heifers.. 5.50® 050 Good to ehoic ecows 5.50® 6.25 Common to good cows B.oo® 5.50 Cutter 2.75® 3.25 Catuierd 2.000 2.50 —Bull# Fancy buteher bull 5 Guocl to thotee buteher bull. 4.25 % 475 liologiia bull 3.7544 4..*>0 Litfht bologri bull 3.25fó 3.75 dioico veals $13.00Q13.00 Goikì veal 15! .00 fù 13 <K) j Medium veal [email protected][ l.iirhtvrelf ht \-eal 10.0044 11.00 Heavyweitfhi veal 0 10.00 Comiuon 1 #viea 7.00® 8.00 Top 14.00 —Stoukrr ami 4>rder Good to choice under 800 II $ 5 75$ 7.00 Medium cows Hurk 3 00 Yearlin* 0.25 f ii 8.00 Sprinter 12 Common lam\>i* 8.004ij*10.00 Culla B.7s<ii 000 s —Shrrp and Lami— Culi $ 3 25^ Goikl to choice pwm 3.50 % 3.00 j Few choice lamhs 14 00 ! Good to choice lamb 12 .504?1300 Heavy lan.ba 11. 00<& IVI.OO Culi lamba. 7.00 liuck 3.00

OTHER LIVE STOCK By Uniteci Financial CHICAGO. Oct. 21.—H0* —Recelpt*. 5,000 market. gmrra.ly teady; top, 50 0(1, bulk of ales. $8 2500.55 heavy weight. $8.854./.9.H0: medium 1/ ht $9.20410.45; hght. lights. $9.1009.35; heavy pachine hkwm 58 6/8.75: pa -kmz imi rough. 87 50 j 4/8.10. pi*. $0 410.35.' Cattlo— Recelpt. ■ 2.500: market, Bteady: cionco ami prime. sll 65© 13 HO: medium and sooil $7.500 11.05: common. $5.85 0 7.50; good and rho.ee. $0.8541.12.75; common ami medium, 55.75 4/0 35; bllteher rattle and boiler. $5 if 10.15 cow, s3ds 4/8.35; bulli. 53 85 © 8 75; cannerà cutter, owi and heifcr. 97.75 <3 3.05; rariner steers, $3,50414 25 . veni calve, *8.75 si 175: feeder teer. #5.75 Sì 8.1(1 : stoeker strer. 54.40Ct7.75; stoeker cow and helfcrs, $3.25 0 5.50. Kheep—Rcceipt. 94.000' market, teady: lamb*. sl3 014.60; lambì culi and common. SO4/12 75: yearllng wether. $9.25 0 12.75; ewes. $4 500 7.35; culi to common ewea. $2.5001.75. CINCINNATI. Oct 21.—Cattle—Recelpt. 750; market, low, steady: skipper. 57.60 010. Calve market, steady: extra, 912 012.50. Ho* —Recelpt* 2,200: market, teady to slow eak: good to cimice pscker. $0 00 00.70, 8 heep—Hee-i pt. 500: ma-’et. teady: extra* $.306 50. Lambs n. rket teady : fair to gooo. $13.50014. CI BViCLAND, Oet. 23—Hog—Recelpt*. 7,500: market. 150 lower: yorker, 90 85; nilxfxl, $0 95; medium, $0 85; pigi, 50 75 0 0.85; rough. $8: stage, $5. Catti —Rcceipt. 1,400; market. 25c to 50c lower; irood to oh aire bull*. $506; no od to choloe toora, $10011; frood to choloe helfera, $7 ©8; good to ehotee oowi, $4.5005.30: fair to good sow. $3 0 1.50: common cow* s2© 8: mllkera. 940079. Shecp and lambì*— Reeeiptg, 4,000; market, 25c lower; top. $14.75. Calve—Recelpt, 1,000; market, actlve: top, sl4 BAST 9T. LOUIS, Oct. 23.—Cattle—Recelpts, 1 000: market, tead.v: native heof strer. $t.50010.50; yearllng and hetbrs, $5.500 8 50; cow, $4.2505.73: canner and cutter. $26003.25; cvlvea. $10.50© 11: HteoUers and feeder, $4.500 6.30 Hogs —Recelpt, 13,000; market, 00100 >•>; h/avy, $0 0 9.60: medium, $0.2500 7j; light, $0 2500.65; l'ght tight. $0.130 (t.FiO: packlnt- bow, $7.7508.50; pigs. $8 7. 09.50; bulk, $9.4000 00. Sheep—Recoipts, 3.000: market, teady; rwes, $3.600 6; carniera and cutters, 50e®52.50; wool lambs, 914. KANSAS CITY. Oet. 21.—110g~-Ro-ceipta. 3,000: market, Bteady; bulk. $8 "5 0 0.10; heavies. $8.4509.05; butehers, $8 75 09.10; light. $8.600005; pl*s. SBO 8.75. Catti— Rceetpl. 3.500; market, teady: prime fed steers. $11013.25; platn to fair dresaci] beef steers. $5.75 011; \V esteri. alee;. $0010.25; Southern steers. $4.50 08.50: cows, $2.25@7; helfera. $4.500 0.75; stocker* and feeder, $4 500825: bulla. $3.50 04.75; calve, $5.50© 10.50. Sheep Rocelpts. .8.000; market Bteady; tambs. $12.50013.35; yeurltngs. $8.50 0 11: wether. $6.5007.50: ewei, $506.25; etocker and f.oders. $10.50 013.75. EAST BUFFALO, Oet. 21.—Cattle—Rcelptit, 325: maraet. slow to teady; sliipping Hteer. $9.50010.50" buteher grad-a, $809; cow, $3.5006.25. Calve—Recelpte, 150: market, actlve, 60c lower: culla to choloe, $4 50© 15. ftlieep and lamh— Recelpt. 1,200’ market, aetlvo to teady: choice lambs. $15015.25; culla to fair, sß© 14.50: yearling, $7011.50: sheep. S3O 8.50. Hors— Recelpt 2,900: market, nctlve. 25®350 lower; yorker, $lO, plg. $10.25; mlxed, $10; heavtes, $9.85010; roughs, s7@B; Btag. $506. METAL TRADE Py United Financial CLEVELAND, Oct. 28.—Daily Metal Baturday ald: Spectacular report of heavy buylng of largo plg iron tonnages by thè Steel Corporation BUbßidlarie at Pittsburgh are doni. d offielaliy. but lomo good sized purchaaes of outside teel are known to have been made. Valley fumare have aold 5,000 tona of standard basic plg iron at S3O at furnace to centrai Ohio Steel maker, whleh wlpks out lower quotation. Connellsvtile coke priee continue to recedo a oven make seeond largest weekly output of yrar and raany hundreda of additlonal oven aro Ughted. The purchase of copper by France and Germany lead to Improved sentlment at New York, whero price ranges from $13.87 to sl4. Iron and Steel prices: No 2 foundry plg Iron, C'eveland delivery, $34; baslo plg iron. valley, S3O: sheet bars, Pittsburgh and Youngtown. S4O; Steel bar. Pittsburgh, 202.15 c; sheet. No. 28. black. Pittsburgh. 3.50 0 3.76 c: plain wlre, Pittsburgh, 2.4502.50 c. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE Butter —Packlng stock, 22e. Eggs— Fresh eandled, 36c;. Kowls—4 % Ibe up. 22c; under 414 lb, 17c: logliorn fowls and •prlnga. 35 per cent discount : prings, 2 lb under, 25c; spring, over 2 lb, 18e; cox srm etags. Ile: yourig tom turkeyg, 12 lb up, 3Ue: young hen turkeys, 8 lb up. 30c: oiU tom turkey. 25c duck, 4 lbs up, 17c: geese. 10 lb*Anp, 14c: sqnabs, 11 lbs to dor, $4.30: jeflng guineas. H 4 to 2-lb site, per doz. $7 n

CHICAGO HOGS HIGHER Small Left Over Supply Helps Out Priees. By United Financial CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—Hog priees were about enely 10 cents higher at thè Chicago stockyards today. Receipts were 35,000, but thè stale supply from last week’s market was small. The cattle market was a shade weaker. Liberal receipts, posted at 32,000, proved too much for thè day’s needs. Sheep priees were steady, while fat lambs dropped back a quarter. Receipts were 31,000. ClÉii" JIfIKESDECLINE Liberal Receipts and Drop in Liverpool Market Are Chief Causes of Weakness. By United Financial CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—Grain priees opened easier on thè Chicago Board of Trade today. More liberal receipts of all grains was thè chief factor in thè decline, with lower quotations from Liverpool aiding (he weakness. Slight easing of thè car situation on several important rall roads of thè Central West was belleved responsible for thè heavler movement. With December and May wheat falling back V£c each. July futures heid at even iigures. Locai comrnission houses were fair sellerà. Corn acted without independent features and followed thè drop of thè wheat pit. Receipts were liberal at 500 cara. There was little trading in oats at thè opening of thè market. Priees slumped on liberal receipts, estimated at I7(i cara. Provisions opened higher. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE —Oot 21— WHEAT— Op>n. High. Low. Close. By United Financial Vec.... 1.12% 1.12* 110% 1.10% May. ...112% 1 ’ 111% 1.11% July.... 1.05% 1/ ’ 1.04% 1.04% COKN—DEC 67 % .07’, .65% .66 May 68% .68% U 7 .67% July 68 % .68% .67 .67 OATS— Dee 42 42 40% .40% May 42% 42% ,41%. .41 % July 40 .40 .30% .39% LAHU—--00t.... 10 85 10.85 10 80 10 80 Jan... 0.62 9.52 0.52 0.52 RI BS—•Dot 10 50 RYE— Dea 79% .79% .77 <7% May . .70% 79% .78% .78% •Nominai. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN 7?j/ I nited Financial CHICAGO. Oct Cl—Wheat—No. 2 hard. 51 17. Coro—No. 1 yellow, 72‘*4c; No. - 3 1 3c; Ni 3 yellow, 72 l + l U 72\c No 4 yellow. 72c; No. 5 yellow 714171‘-se; So si yellow. Tic: No. 2 mix.xJ. 71 * 4 4; 7:8'; No 4 mixed. 71 J * (T; 72c: No. 5 mlxcd. 72 He; No d mix?U. *7l <* ; No 2 white. 71 \c: So. 3 white. ?2e OatH —No. .3 white, 42 4 i(Ì43Sc. Barley—*3o 70c. INDIANAPOLIS CASH CRAIN Oi't. 21 -- • Ths bltls for car lota **f grata and hav at tho cali of thè Indianapolis Board of Trade were : Wheat—Through bllle-ri easy; No. 2 red. 1.14® 1.15%. Con N 3 bile, ita® 67%- No. 4 white. 05®66 %c : No 3 yellow, (16® 67 %c. ; N'o 4 yellow. 65%®j07c; No. 3 mixed. 65% ®o7c; No. 4 mixcil. 05® 00 Vie. Oats—-Easier; No. 2 white, 41®42c: No. 1 3 white. 40 % (l{4lc. Hav—No 1 timothy. sls® 15 50; No 2 timothy. sl4 56® 15. No. 1 light dover mixetl. J14®14.50; No. 1 dover hay, $13.50 ® 14. —lnpe'tions—Wheat—No. 2 red. 1 car: No. 2 yellow, 2 car; No. 1 mixed, 1 car; sample. 3 cara. Total. 7 c.-irs. Com—No. 2 while, 2 carsi No. 3 white. 8 car*; No. * white 3 care; No. 5 white, 5 car; No. 6 while, 2 care. No. 1 yellow. 6 cara: No 2 yellow. 3 care: No 3 yellow. 3 - irs No 3 yellow. 14 cara. No. 4 yellow. 11 cara: No. 5 yellow, 11 cars: No. 6 yellow, 3 car; sample yellow. 1 car; No. 2 mixed. 3 cars; No. 4 mixed. 4 cars; No. 5 mixed. 3 car. Total. 80 car ( —No 2 while 7 car; No. 3 white. 12 car Total. 20 cure Rje—No. 2. 2 cars ; No. 3. 1 car. Total, 3 -ars. Total number of care for day. 110 Grain priees quoted f. o. b. basi. 41 % c to New York.

PRIMARY MARKETS (Thomson & M.-Klnnon) —Oct. 2l Rcccipt Wheat. Corn. Out# Sioux City.. 5.000 02,000 34.000 St. Joseph... 42,000 20.000 20,060 Chlesgo .... 137,000 457.000 240.000 Milwaukee .. 15,006 53.000 112.000 Minneapolis. . 558,000 10.000 11.000 Duluth 310.000 15,000 St, Louis.... 110,000 52.000 04.000 Toledo £OOOO 10,000 3,000 Detroit 8,000 2,000 24.000 Kat:as City. 263.000 21,000 17,000 Bearla 17.000 151,000 08.000 Omaha 96,000 77,000 58.000 Indianapolis.. 23,000 70.000 42.000 Total ...1.004.000 091.000 819.000 Year ago. .1.293.000 788.000 778,000 Stupirteli t* Wheat. Corn. Oats. Sioux City.. 5,000 28.060 14.000 Bt. Joseph. .. 22,000 27,000 Chicago .... 86,000 379.000 256.000 Milwaukee . 27.000 60.000 72.000 Minneapolis.. 146.000 14.000 187,000 Duluth 548,000 St Louis.-.. 112.000 63.000 68.000 Toledo 13,000 4.000 15,000 Detroit 2.000 4 000 Kansas City. 108,000 26.000 34.000 Peorla 11.000 92.000 4(5.000 Omaha 80,000 48,000 28,000 Indianapolis.. 14.000 15.000 10.000 Totals ...-.291,000 755,000 730,000 Year ago. .1,288,006 1.300,000 804.000 CI Mi rance Wheat. Coni. Oata. Thiladelphia 66,000 Baltimore . . 24,000 43,000 New Orleans 152,000 283.000 Total ... 176.000 382,000 Year ago.. 261,000 LOCAL WAGON WHEAT No. 2 wagon wheat. $1.12; No. 3 white osta. 300. WILL REDEEM BONDS Federai Reserve Banks Take Certificato Aster Monday. By United News WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—0 n and aster today, and until P.c. 15, accordIng to an announcement by Hecretary Mellon, Federai reserve banks wiil redeem In cash, at par and aecrued Interest to thè date of optional redemption, treasury certiflcates of Indebted noss, dated Dee. 15, 1921, and June 15, 1922, both maturing Dee. 15, 1022. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, Oot, 21—Batter—Crearnery extra. 4.5 c: standard, 40 %o: first, 36® 88 %c; seconda. 34®35c. Erga—Ordinary 28® 30e: first. 31 ® 37e. Cheese—Twin. 25 ®25% e: young American 20e. Pooltry —Fowls. 14®20c: dneks. 22c; geese. 21c; spring, 18e; turkey. 30c; rooster, 14c. RAW SUGAR MARKET By United Financial NEW YORK. Oct 23.—Raw sugar opened steady; December, 350 ® 3.52 e : March. 3.17®3.18c; May. 3.27®3.29c; July. 3.40® 3.42 c. The elephants of Ceylon are valued for their superior strength and docility.

LOCALO tllll DLAY WILL CELE3OATE ITS AiIVERSAIY Members to Enjoy Banquet at Scottish Rite and Stage Initiation Tuesday. Tuesday wiil be a festive day for thè 1,400 members of thè Indianapolis Chapter of DeMolay, who wiil celebrate its anniversary with an all-day ceremonial at ' thè Ccott’.sh Rite Cathedral and thè Athenaeum. Beginning at p. m. members ar.j candìdates wiil meet at thè Athenaeum, where they wiil enjoy an afternoo nof fellowship and wiil be registered for thè banquet to be gi\en at thè Scottish Rite at 5:30. The entire membership of thè order wiil march to thè Rite from thè Athenaeum, headed by thè DeMolay tirili team and band. Another downtown parade wiil be held in thè evening before thè class of 155 candidates are initiated. Both degrees of thè order wiil be given to thè following boys: Nelson Edgar Albreeht, Wilber Vevar Anderson, Donald Edward Asbury. Thomas Lesile Baldwin, Gerritt Mose Bates, William Ciarence Bei-k, Willie Henry Behnke, George William Biìlingsley, Robert Blackwell, Herbert S. Blumenauer, Raymond Henry Bolliseli. Walter William Bonge, Roberte Max Brayton. Robert De Wayn Brewer, Cari John Brinkman, Norman Cari Brock, Howard Ervin Urown. John Reynolds Buckuer, Newton Buscr. Ernest Frase Cahn. Raymond Elmcr Carr, Leo Carter, Dwight Worth Casey, Falli David Chapman, Lewis L. Clark, Cliaries Wesley Cone ay. Harold M. Cumberworth. Kennard J. Davles, Carlos Homer Davis, Byron James Deakyoe. Walter Harry Degiaclier. Lesile Ernest Dobb, Benjamin Dorma ri, Robert Neisou Doyai. Richard Kenneth Evans. Harold W. Eviston, Alliert William Ewbank. Chester Ivan Finley. Lorane Edward Fisher, Peter Elisene Frlck. John William Gamble, Robert William Garteii. Thonuis Eugene Gibson, Cari Cray. \ Irgli Fleming Green. Marioli Orme Griffith. William John Grossinan, Lewis Gates Gundruni Albert R. Heffner. V’alter Cari Heierman, Charles Ciarence Heuss. Ernest Earl Hinkle, Robert Samuel Hittle. Delbt-rt Paul Hopkins, ltohert Nathan Howerton, John Gildmore Hubhard, Harry Armond Hmison. William Harold Huff. Rols-rt Thomas Humphreys. Edward Murrell Inge. Edwin L. Jackson. Harold Jackson, Herbert Douglas James. Harold Orvai Jarvis Harold Le;'.i Jenktas. Paul Franklin Rane. Howard Paul Kelley. Dori Edward Kelly. Edgar Darling Kendrick, William Fred Kuhn. Kinneth William Lantz, John Robert Leecti, Frank Adolph Linde man. John Burdrtto l.ittle. Ciarence Fredrick Litz. Isadore Loganofsky. Kuts-rt Edward Marschm-tz. Herbert Lloyd Martin. I-t-ster Wlls-m Marlin. Vernon Mar Martin, Paul E. M 'Calile, Malcolm Vincent McUann, Wallace Eugenu MeCarrell. Law-r.-m- Edward MiOintock. Georg.- William McDariiel Walter Kenneth M' Donald. George Karl McÈlroy, Louis Stanley Messine. Al-frt-U William Meyer. Robert Theodor Mldkiff Calvin Poster Mitchell. Harold Muore. Stanley Vausiokle Moore. Clifford Sanson Morgan. Cari Vugust Newbnry Russell Grant Newby. Kenm Hi W. Noble. J..e L Norris. Eodlc O Mara. Fred O Mara. Nathaniel Al'-xanrler Owings, Guy Argyie Owsley. Harr Bert Painter, Harold Grimi I’alin, El.-le C'-llir. I’artlow. Donald I ran, is Pattarson, E itene V Pattersoti. Francis Arthur l'varsoti. James Thomas Pebworth, Clyde k l'i!;c. Kuahton Sparita Pie, C.xrtcr Thomas Pollock. Ceni Prather. William Red uni Hans Retzkowski. Calvin Arnold Itichev. John Charles Ridille. Jr., Ilurki? H Robinson. Thomas Richard Uothliaas _ DI. ram Sahaklan. Frederick Rate Sander. Rrti.-s Cliarie Savi. Fnuik Walton Scott, ltohert M s.-oit. iv .- Leon Sliidler, Harry V-retva! Sim, Edward Dean Smith, Frederi k N Smith Russell Scott Smith. William Wallace Smith, City Compton Stafford. Jack F Steelv Cari William Stelnhauer, Jr . Noria! Ebiier stellioni Karl A.ert Stewart. Ralph James Stewart. Robert Henry Stiverà. Audley Wayn e Slrait. . ~ (rblx'rt Voung Tauseher. Donald Wend-.l Tree W. Kenneth Trusty, Merln Lesile Tyner. Hughes Rnraon Updegraff. Walter Ryan Voghi. _ . _ . Richard Edward Warner, Leo Paul ” ebuter. diari-1 Harry W.-t. Frank Edward Wllitin Rader Wilson Wlngel. Russell Edward Wi--. Roscoe Harold Woodrum. Robert Gordon Worley , ... Albert Charles Zickler. Edward Alien Zlckler. Harry Morris 7-uokerberg. LIMIT IS NOV. 5 A!>sent Voters May Apply l'ntil Ttvo Da.vs Befoif Election. Any qualified elector of Indiana, havnlg duly reglstered. who by reason of illnoss, nature of liis business or other unavoldable eause, ls absent or expeets to be absent, from thè county In which he resldes on Nov. 7, may, beginning today and up untll two days prior to thè generai election. tnake application to thè county clerk for an officiai absent voter’s ballot. Accordlng to thè laws of thè State, application for these ballota shall be made In persoti or by mali on a blank to he fumished by thè county clerk of thè county in which he resldes.

National Mortgage & É Nc 4* éT% 1B UTi " ("% Suite 1203, National alile VU. City Bank Building Offers for Sale thè Unsold Portion of Its $1,000,000 Capital Stock Issue Approved by Indiana Securities Commission directors " Capitalizatlon an d Prominent Stockholders The authorized capitai stock of thè Company ! OTTO L. KLAUSS, President. $1,000,000, of which $500,000 ls 8 per cent. CumU'jriucr Suue Auditor) ulative Preferred stock, par value, SIOO, and CH B S onk ß l,tdl. J naS. J 1600,000 common stock, par value, $lO. Both CLAKKNCK L. Kl HK, V.-P. Indianapolis Common and Preferred Stock wiil be issued as Water Co., indtanapoiis. fully paid and as nonassessable and nontaxable C. J. MUKPHY. V.-P. State Saving & Trust in thè State of Indiana. Dividends on Preferred EDWARD j an BOmNBON, Kx-Coimty Treas- S ,tock wiil be paid semi-annually. All expenses urer, Indianapolis. of incorporation have been liQuidated. HARRY DOUGHEHTY, President Hoosler , Veneer Co., Indianapolis. y JOSEPH HILGER, President American Se- W a f Ruetneec f curtty Bank, Columbus, Ind. lsiai.U>e O- DUSmeSS y EARL J. COOMBS, Automobile Distributor, „ , . . , , . , t* c* Indianapolis. The Company s Principal business is buy- /ty CHAS. J. OFFUTT, Sec’y Noblesvilie Trust ing commercial accounts at a discount, y^^y'c,. Co., Noblcsvllle, Ind. Securities of this class are highly GRANI LITTON, President Blackford 00. retrarded hv fìnanolal authorififts r L v. Bank. Hartford City. Ind. e • S * , DOUGLAS BAI RI), Insuranco, Indianapolis. ami ale amon g thè best for in- jTAeAr <> 9 LEE R. GARBER, Sec’y. Indiana Manufactures vestment of bank funds. The > c ‘eCo., Indianapolis. Companv also buys and sells j* l'anner. Hamilton County, high-grade bonds, mort- S J. C. JONES, Banker, Noblesvilie, Ind. gages, and otlier forms / / hit A. D. POOTH, Noblesvilie, Ind. of q pp nrpf i in leht- t* %I. E. G. CUNNVNGHAM, Noblesvilie, Ind. 01 betuleu IDJeDI ' / / VS" - —é) ednesß. ... e Why Additional Capital Is Needed /'s? To date SIOO,OOO of thè Common Stock has been subscribed y v i ‘L'‘ and paid for. Additional capitai ls needed to care for thè y large volume of new business offered and under contract J* to thè Company. With each two shares of Preferred y Stock purchased, thè subscriber wiil be allowed to purchase ten shares of Common Stock. Fili out and jT S * -re' mail tho coupon at thè right for complete details. j* i S

MARRIAGE LICENSES Mark E. Shields, 2541 Shelby St.; Eleanor Mc9hay, 617 E. Vermont St. Douglas E. Shook. 1226 N. Mount St.; Fannie McClure. 1226 N. Mount St. M. F. Engclking, 723 S. Capitol Ave.; Ethel Cozart, 723 S. Capitol Ave. D. C. Léonard. Lebanon, Ind.; Eana Powell. 46 W. Thirtieth St. Albert W. Bowman. 464 N. Randolph St.; Hattie M. Harney, 314 N. Alabama St. Attilio Renaselo, 113 S. Cincinnati St.; Gladys Smyser, 204 N. Spring St. Nathan Groh. 530 Prospect St.: Mildred Ingle, 231 N. Randolph St. S. T. Richards, 83 Argyie Blvd.: Gladys Bfunk, 2935 N. Talbott St. Harry A. Marley, 1074 Udell St.; Leida Hughes, 49 Madison Ave. Lloyd Stenson, Cmtervllje, Ind. : Mrs. Lola Clark. 113 N. Davidson St. Aaron Lightloot, 5.56 Cincinnati St.; Senie Taylor, 526 N. Spring St. Eugene Zwlesler. 527 E. Ohio St.: Margarite Straub, 1830 Appiedate St. Harold Potter, lìr-ch Grove, Ind.; Seiina M. Burpee. 359 Grand St. Harvey E. Coons. 359 Gladstone Ave.; Avy Major. 1311 University Courts. Benjamin Wright, 1549 Garfield Ave.; Modella Day, Marion County. George W. Fower, Mortai Hotel. Maud De Smith. Lindcn Hotel. Elmer Cunningham, 12 S. Beard St.: Gussie Loughton. 1605 Cottage Ave. William Leap. Clermont. Ind.; Alice Earl, R. K. 8,1, box 376. Edwin Coffman. 1623 N. Arsenal Ave.; Lt-ona M. Lee, 1627 N. Arsenal Ave. Thomas E. Miller, 2102 N. Sliriver Ave.; Bertha K. WMtney. 610 Euclid Ave. Luther Hussey, 1917 S. Meridian St.; Minuta Sehultz, 949 E. Raymond St. William F. Osterman. Seymour, Ind.; Bertha B. Wiese. 2120 E. Twelfth St. Erie J. Tartiner. 318 Eugent St.: Doris Mitchell. 1102 Ewing St. George Blackburn. 427 S. Keystone Ave.; Edith McCartney Faustine, 1727 Hall Pi. BiRTHS Boys Raymond and Elsie Adams, 3025 Kenwood. Otto and Clara Johnson. 1802 Singleton. AViiliam and Margaret Skaggs. 2215 Avondale PI. James and Marj’ Foley, 1444 Bates. John and Mildred Moore. 440 Spruce. Forest and Edith Handlon, 1821 Wilkins John and Dorothy Denny, 1020 S. Keallng. Girl Henry and Lillian Dickworth. 2433 S. Meridian. Walter and Neil Anderson, 1637 Ashland. John and Ectaa Miller, 1430 S. Pershing. Peter and Persifony Petrakes. 346 Udell. Edgar and Glatiys Goss, Methodist Hospital. Sanmel and Emma Artunian. 523 N. King. Orville and Minnie Spoon, 2222 E. Forty-Fourth. Perry and Nellie Sendmeyer. 1025 N. Holmes. Ardi and Opal Adams, Deaconess Hospital. Léonard and Fern Mannel, 2809 Columbia. George and Ella Petors, 2527 Northwestern. Earl and Florence Bush. 621 Birch Russell and Hazel Whitmore, 31 S. Denny. DEATHS Dale F. Hertweck, 5. 1826 Lexington, dijihtherla. Lorinda Samuela. 57, 636 W. Tenth, arterio sclerosis. Louis Hyman Joseph. 27, 42 E. Ray, pulmonsry tuberculosis. Lena Smith, 44. 134 W. Arizona, carcinoma. l'aura Barnett. 27. city hospital, endocarditi. John Edward Foley. 2 hours. 1444 Bates, non-closure of forameli ovale. Calvin Niitt. 62. 3015 Station, cerebral apoplexy. Emma D. Young, 58, 2506 Roosevelt, chronlc myocarditis. Milita Bell Price, 29, St. Vincent Hospital, careinoma. George Moli, 87, 2315 N. Talbott, broncho pneumonta. Ida Emma Fra7ler. 30. Flower Mission, pulmonary tuberculosis. John T. Cheny. 83, St. Vincent Hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Charles Almonds. 48. Long Hospital, carcinoma. Burrel Pope. 54. 758 W. Walcut. acute interstitial nephritis. Dorothy Chamberlin, 8. city hospital, endocarditi.. Jeniiie Minton, 62. 218 Sanders, acute cardiac nephritis. Waneta Land. 3 months. city hospital, enteriti Mary’ Louise Maranda. 1 day. 1221 N. Rurai. premature birth. Alice K. Britz, 39. St. Vincent Hospital, entero ooiitls Peter Hornberger, 82. 1710 Union, eneephalltls. Sfovo Causes Fire An overheated stove started a sire !n thè home of Hazel Stevenson, 228 i Rankin St., today. The loss w; s S3OO. j

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OCT. 23, 1922

FIENDSUSPECTED MTEHEMERTFIREi 14 PERSONS BURI^ Incendiary Responsible for Biaze in Upper East Side Apartment. By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—Tenementa were guarded today against a “toreh maniac” believed responsible for thè file which killed fourteen persona and injurea many others in an upper east side apartment house Sunday morning. Authorities have no doubt that thè sire was of incendiary origln. The finding of thè charred iron skeleton of a baby carriage on thè firat floor led to this conclusion. It was believed thè maniac plaeed oli paper in thè carriage and then threw a match in it. The maniac is believed responsible for thè loss of twenty-one lives in thè last month in fires started ìa an identical manner. BUDGET BN ISTRYII TO OUT OFF HiTGE SU| Three Biilion Mark Aimed at by Federai Financial Controller. By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—An effort now is being made by thè Federai budget bureau to cut governmenta! expenditures for thè next fiscal year down to thè three biUion dollar mark. If thè Federai expenses can be cut to this figure, it wiil represent a reducticn of about $750,000,000 below thè expenditures for thè current fiscal year. This saving wiil, with receipts of about $200,000,000 expected from interest on thè foreign, make possibla a further large reduction in taxes during thè next year. The budget for thè next fiscal year, which begins July 1, 1923, wiil be submitted to Congress when it meets in regular session early in December. Gen. H. M. Lord, successor to "Hell and Maria” Dawes, thè first Federai budget director, is forcing heads of many governmental departments to cut their financial requests. STEAL VANISH Kurglars Take Faints and Brushes From Basernent. Thomas Renick, 3314 Carrollton Ave., reported to thè polle© today that while he was away his home was entered through a coal shute_ Burglars took $72 worth of paint and brushes from thè basemenW