Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1922 — Page 10
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mirine SPURI SENDS STOCKS FARTHER DOWN Many Authorities Believe Climax of Current Reaction Has Been Reached. OFERATORS TEST DECUNE Prices in General List Show Better Tone in First Hour — Rails Hold Steady. Twenty active industriai stocks Tnesday averaged 96.11, off .79%; twenty active rails averaged 89.25, off .filile. By United Financial NEW YORK, Xov. I.—The Wall Street Journal today says: In view o£ thè fact that transactions in tlie last hour of Tuesday’s stock market session ran at thè rate of 1.800,000 shares. many authorities ftlt that this selline murked thè climax of thè current reaction. Consideratile scale buying was In evidence nt thè opening today, reRecting efforts of big operatore to finti thè bottoni of thè decline. Steel common, whieh was one of thè few stocks to show a gain on thè day in thè previous session, receded point on thè initial transaction because thè earnings statement for thè third quarter fell short of covering thè common dividenti, but thè generai industriai llst was fractionally higher and thè rails were steady. General List I’rices Better Prices in thè generai llst continued to show a better tone In thè first hour. Recovertes, approximatlng a point, tock place In Steel, Studebaker, Baldwin and other speculative leaders. whilo eeveral specialties showed conspicuous strength. May Deparvment Stores led this class, attalning a new 1922 high at 151 against Monday’s low .134 1 -i. Wall Street regarded thè quarteriastatement of l'nited States Steel as disappointlntr because it failed to show thè dividend eamed on thè common stock bv J 1.339.602. The corporation In thè third quarter charged off sll,170.945 for deprociation and sinking funds, equal to $2.20 a share on thè common stock outstanding. LOCAL BANK CLEARINGS Indianapolis batik riparine Tueeclay were J3.0ac.000: bariti debite were $6.646.000. Kor t!i<? monili of Oetober. bar..* c.eartng were $80,335.000: batik debita were $148.263.000- ’ NEW YORK MONEY MARKET By United Finn urial NEW YORK o<t. 31.—Time money, quieti 5 per cent for all date. Commercial papcr, 4 % ®4 ’t per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bn United Financial NEW YORK, Oct 31.—Ferrigli exchange epened firm Sterlina, demand. 54 45'; cables, $4.45%. Eren-h. demand. 7.08 c; cahl's. 7.03%<-, Lire, demand. 4 lOc; cable*. 4.10%e. Belgian. demand. 6 52%c: cable, 6 6:lo. Mark*, demand. .02 3-10 C. Drachma. demand, 2.18Ó: <-abiee. 2 20e. Bwi. demand. 18.01: oab:e. 18.03 c. Gul.ders. den..iid. 39.04: cable. :)9.070. Peseta*, demand. 15.2.3 c: • ibi*. 15.25 c. B'vede, demand. 26 73c: cables. 26.77 c. Norway, demaiid, 18.14*-: cab.es. 18.18 c. Pane, deli.and. 20.1óc; cable, 20.19 c. NEW YORK LIBERTY BONDS —Oct. 31 — Prer. High. Low. Cinse, cinse. L. B. 3 4 . ino.oß 100.40 100.52 100 42 T B 1- 4'lf OS il 98.30 98 44 98.22 L R. Cd 1% 9B 40 98.22 98 30 PS .28 L B 3d 4% s 98 80 98.58 98 80 98 64 T. B 4 ‘45 98.58 98.38 98.54 98.40 Vi*-tory 4.100.34 100.22 100.22 100.30 Cali Vie tory 9 .100 06 100 02 100.04 100 04 New Cov. Bond 99.86 99.74 99.82 90.76 , MOTOR SECURITIES (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Sor. 1— —dosine 1 — Bid. Ask. F.arl Motors m I** Col. Motors 2% 2* Packard com 17% 17-% Pa-kard pfd PI 03 Feerie 57 ofl Continental Motor cnm .... 9% 10 Continental Motors pfd ....101 104 Hupp coni 20% 20** Hupp pfd 105 ... Reo Motor Car 12 \ 13 Elgin Motors ... > 1 Crant Motors % % Fmd of Cana l 390 400 National Motors 2 3 Federai Truck 19 21 l'aige Motors . 22 % 24 Vpubllc Truck 1 ** 2 Vi ACTIVE OIL STOCKS (By Thomson & MrKinnon) —Nov. 1 — —Cloeincr — Bid. Ask. A^tfrio-American Oil 20 20 Vi A. .lari tic Re tini off. Lobo* ••••_ TVa Home-Scryraser 540 570 Bnekeye Pipe Line 93 04 ('tieaebrou?h Mf?. Coni 215 230 Continental Oli. Coloralo ....144 147 Coeden Oil and <las 6 10 eut Pii*e Line 35 38 Cumbrrland Pipe Line 140 150 Elk Baf*in Pet** UH UH Eureka Ppe Line 92 94 Galma-Signal Gii, pfd 110 114 La) a-Siérnal Oif. coni 49 M flhnois Pipe Line 178 177 indiana Pipe Line 93 95 Merriti Oli 7Vs * 7V4 Midwest Oil 2 2*,s 'lhiwest Rfp 220 ... National Transi* . 25 28 New York Trantt . .173 175 N>rthprn Pipe Line ........107 110 Ohio 0:1 299 301 Penn.-M ex 25 30 l*ralr!f Oil and Gas 830 835 Prati o Pipe Line 273 278 Seti'lpa Ref 2% 3 Sola* Retili in sr . . 390 400 Sot thern Pipe Line 94 98 Sojh Penn Oil 13 188 Southwest Penn Pip* Linee . . 80 62 Standard Oil C(f. of Ind 116 T * 117 Standard Oil Co. of Ka0....005 OJO Standard Ot! Co. of Ky 108 107 Standard Oil Co. of Neb....J00 200 Standard Oli Co. of N. Y 540 550 Standard Oil Co. of Ohio ....535 550 Swan & Finch 30 32 Vacuimi Oil 640 650 Washington Oil 25 28 NEW YORK CURB MARKET (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Oct. 31— Cloelng Bid. Ask. Acme Packinp 35 40 Olirti Acro corri 41 5 C'urti Acro, pfd 24 Boston Se Montana.... IO 11 Boston & Montana Cor. 75 80 Goìdfield Con 7 8 Jumbo ..xtenston 6 8 Internationa! Petroleum 22 4* 22 % Kirby Oli 4 % 5 nmissin? s> 6 T Standard Motors 3% 3S Salt Creek 18 18 Vi Tonopah Extcnsion.... 3% 3% Tonopah Mining 2 % 2V* Uniteti P S new 5 V 6 U. S. Light Se Heat IH 19-16 17.l 7 . S Light & Heat pfd- 1 *•. Wright-Martin 3 6 Yukon Goid Mine C 0... 87 95 Jerome 2*4 3 New C0rne1ia......... 16 18 United Verde 35 27 Sequoyah 2 0 Omar Oil 19.16 IH Republic Tire 20 40 CLEVELAND PRODUCE By United Financial "CLEVELAND. Oct. 31.—Butter—Extra In tube. 51 %Sì 52 %e: prints. 53® 53He. first, 60% Sóle: packing stock. 24 H 2t!c. Eres —Fresh gathered, northem extra, 49c: extra Arsts. 48c; Ohio. 46c: western first, rw cases. 41 c. Poultry—Live taeavy fowl. 23®25c; rooster. 13®15a: spring ducka 204t25c. Potatoe*—.sl 75i2 10 a bri
New York Stocks
Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close. dose. Atchison ...103 102 102 102 Atl. C. Line. .118 ’ 117 V 117 H 118 5 & 0 50 7 48 H -18 H 49 >4 Can. Pac 143 >4 142 H 143 143 C. & 0 74 73 H 73 H 73 H C. Se N W.Ry. 88 >, 87 V 87’* 88 C.. R. I. Se P 40 Va 38 7 30’t 39’ 3 C. Se G.W.pf. 12 V 13 13 Del. 4 Hud..132 130 130 133 Del. ie Lack. 134 ’t 132 Vi 133 132 > Ene 14 H 13 ’ 13% 14% Erie lst pfd. 21 20% 20% 21% Gl. N. pfd... 90 88% 89 , 89% Ili. Central..ll2 111% 111% 112% Kan City So. 21 % 21 21 21% Leiiigh Val.. 68 66% 60% 67 M. K. Se T.. 16 15% 15% 16% Mo. Pac. pfd. 54 53 53% 53 N. Y, Cent. . 98 % 97 97 % 97 % N.Y.N.HAH.. 29% 28% 28% -28% North. Pac.. 84% 82% 82% 83% Nor. Se West .119 % 118 118 118% Penn 49 48% 49 49 Reading 81% 79% 80 80% So. Ry 24% 24% 24% 23% So. Pac 93% 91 Ta 91% 92% St. Paul 28% 27 27% 26% St. Paul pfd. 43% 42% 43 42% St. L Se S.W. 32% 32% 32% 32% St.L &S W.pf. 54% 54 54 54 St.L. % S.K.Ry 26 25% 25 % 20 % Tex. & Pac.. 26% 25% 25% 25% Union Pac... 145% 144% 144% 144 Wabash 40% 10 10 10% Wab. pfd... 29% 28% 28% 28% West Par- 16% 1 % 15% 16 Pgh. & W.V. 37% 37 37% 37 Rubber— Ajax Rubber 13% 13% 13% 13% Fisk Rubber. 12% 12 12 12% Kelly Spring. 40 39% 39 % 39% Lee Tire.... 25% 25 26 ... U S. Rubber 52% 51% 51 % 51% Eqnlpment— Am C Se F. 181 % 179 % 179% 181 Am L0c0... 126% 123 123% 125% Galdwln L 0.132% 129 129% 131% Gen E.ectrie.l7o 175% 175 % 176 Lima Loco.. 59 58% 58% 58% Ani Stl Fdy. 42% 41% 41% -11% Press Stl Car 83 83 83 84 Pullman ...126% 124 125 % 126% Ry Stl Spgs.lls% 115 115% 115% W'house A B 96 96 90 90 W'house Elee 60% 59% 59% 60% Steel— Beth “B".. . 72% 69 % 69% 71% Crucible ... 76% 74% 76 75 Gulf States.. 91 % 88% 89% 89% Lacka 82% 80 % 80% 80% Mideale 31% 30% 30% 31 Penna S 8.. 3% 3% SS 3% Rep'.ogle .... 27% 27 27 27 Rep Iron&Stl 49% 47% 47% 47% S'.os Rhef... 43 42% 42’, 45 U S Steel. . .106% 104% 104% 104% U S Steel p. 121 % 121% 121% 122 Vanadium .. 40% 39 39 40% Motor— Am Bsch Mag 36 34% 34% 35% Chandler Mot 60% 59% 59% 59% Gen Motors.. 14% 13% 13% 14 Hupp Motor. 21 ■ 20% 20'* 21 Hudson Mot. 20% 20 20% 20% Max Mot ' A' 49% 48% 48% 48% Max Mot “B" 14% 14% 14% 14% Mack Motor 55 53% 53 % 53% Moon Motor 14% 14 14 14 Martin Perry 28 28 28 .... Pieroe Arrow 12 11% 12 11% Studebaker .128% 123% 123% 128 ' Stromberg .. 60% 50% 60% 50% Stewart War. 51% 50 % 51 '* 31% Willy Over.. 6 6% 5% 6 White Motor 48 47’* 47% 48% Mining— Butte C. Se Z. 7% 6% 6% 7% Rute Super. . 81 30' 30% 30% Dome Mino. 44% 42 % 43% 42% Int Nickel.. 15 14% 14% 14 ■*> Tex. G. Se S.. 63% 62% 62% 62% Popper,— Atn Smelt... 56% 55% 65% 50 Anaconda ... 48% 47 47 Chlle Coppcr 24 23% 23% 23 Iraplr .34 32% 34 33 Kennecott .. 32 31% 31% 31% Miami 27% 27 27 . ■ Magna ..... 31 20’ 30% 30%
BONDS ARE DULL Little Promise Is Held for ((uick Tum to Iligher I.evels. Bv Cnitcd Financial NEW YORK, Nov 1 —The bond market presented few new fcatures at thè openng today and trading presented a dull appearance. The speculative ralla were agaln barely steady. The market held no promise of reaching any subetantlally higher leveia. Liberty S%B opened at a gootl advance, but thè sales were lièht. Thnew Us fell 10° from their openin prlce at D 9.90. NEW YORK STOCK OPENING Ailied Chemical .. . - 25 !"* Am. Can ;*" Am. Locomotive Am. Steel Foundry ì‘ - Am. Sugar Rcf •;* Am. Sumatra Tobacco Co o * Am. Ship. and Com 1 Am. Tel. and Tei Anaconda - • ’fj '% Atchison *O~, ‘ Atlantic Gulf Se W. I % Austin Nlchols 30 % Ba'.dwtn Loco B Se 49 % Betiiiehem Steel iB) 69 California Pete Canadiuti Pacific Ry 147 * Centra! Leather - • 3. % Chandier Motors •*JJ ' Chi.. MII. Se St. Paul coni "■% Chi., Mil Se St. Paul pfd 43 % Chicago Se North western 87 Chi., Rock Isi and & Pac...— 39% Coca Cola Columbia Gas % Consolidated Gas 134 _ Continental Can 91 % Cosden Oil Com Products 126 % Crucible Steel - < Del. Se Lackawanna 1 Dome Mines 44 Erie lst pfd - Electric S. Battary 54% Famous Playcrs 93 % Generai Motors 13% Gt. Northern pfd 89 Insplratlon Copiier 33 % Invinctble Oil •• • I<J% Keily-Sprlngficld Tire 39% Kennecott Copper Lackawanna Steel 30% I.inia Loco 68% Mack Motor <>3% May Stores Maryland Oil 30% Mexlcan Petroleum Mexican S. B 16% Middle States OU 12 Mideale Steel 30% Missouri Pac. Ry 18% Missouri Pro. Ry. pfd >2% National Biscuit 228 N. Y. Central 97% New H&ven 29 % Norfolk Se Western 118% Northern Pacific 82 % North Am 93% Tacific Oil 45 % Pan-American Prtroloum 88 Pan-Am. Pete (B) 86 People's Gas 91 Pere Marquette 34% •Penna Ry 48% Pac. Gas and E1ee..... 76% Pullman Pai. Car 125 Pure Oli Reading 80 R .1 Reynolds (B) 56% Rovai Duteh of N. Y 63% Sinclair 3.3 Southern Pacific . . 92 % Southern Ry 24 Standard Oli of Cai 116% Standard Oli of N. J 205 St. L. Se S. W. com 32% Studebaker 123% Texas Gas and Sulphur 63’* Texas Co 47 % Transcontlnental Oli Union Oil J 6% Union Pacific 144% United Drag 78 United Frult 150 tT; B. Retali Stores 80 U. S. Realty 80% U. S. Industriai Alcohol 08 U. S. Rubber 51 % U. S. Steel 104% Utah Coppcr 02 Vanadium Steel 39 Wabash lst pfd 28% Western Union 110% Westinghouse Electric 69* Willla-Overland 5 % CHICAGO STOCKS (By Thomson Se McKlnnrn) —Oct. 31— Open. High. Low. Clos Ar. & Co. pf. 99% 99% 90% 09% Com. Ediaon .136 % 137 130% 136% non. M0t.... 10 10% 9% 9% Deer Se Co. p. 72% 73 73 73 Mont. Ward. 21% 21% 20% 20% Pick * Co.. 27% 27% 27% 28 Plg. Wtg. A.. 42 42 41% 41% Reo Mot 13 13% 13 13 Stewart War. 51 51% 50% 50% Swift A Co. .107% 108% 107% 107% Swift Intl. . . 21% 21% 20% 20% Union C. A C. 02 62 % 61 % 61 % Wahl 54 54 52% 52% Wrigley ....109 109 108% 109 Yellow Taxi. 73% 74% va 73 LINSEED OIL Indianapolis dealer*' quotattons on barrel quantitlea: Ri. SI.OI per gal.: boli ed. $1.03 per gal.
ißy Thomson & McKinnon) —Oct. 31—
Prer Low Cloi Cos* LI ah Copper 03 61% 61% 61% Ray Con... 13% 13 13 13% h. S. Sraelt.. 38 38 38 39 Oila— Cai Petrol. . 54 % 50 % 50 % 52 % Cosden 48% 46% 56% 47% Houston 0.11 81% 79% 70% 79% Invine 0i1... 15% 15% 15% 15% Alex. Petrol. 226% 221% 222 223 Middle S Oil 12% 11% 12 12 Mex. S. 8... 17% 16% 17 16% Pan-Am. Pet. 91 88% 88% 89% Pan-Am P. B 89% 87% 87% 88% Pac. Oii 49% 45% 45% 45% Pro. A Ref.. 44% 41% 41% 44% Pure Oli 29% 28% 28% 29% Royal Duteh. 44% 54% 54% 55% S. OH of Cai. 119 116% 110% 117 Std Oil N J. 211% 204 % 205 208% Sinclair 32% 31% 31% 32% Texas Co 48% 47% 47% 48 Texas C Se O. 23 22 22 22% Trans-Con Oli 14% 14 14 14% Union 0i1... 16% 10 16% 16% White Oil . . 5 % 5 % 6 % 5 % Industriai— Ailied Chem. 77 74 75% 74% AUi Chal.. 45% 45 45 45 Amer Can . . 70 % 68 % 08 % 09 % Ani H Se L. . 12% 10% 10% 12% Am H Se L pf 09% 69% 69% 09% Amer 1ce...107 100 106 108 Am Ltneeed. .34% 34 34% 34% Amer Woolen 97% 90% 90% 90% Cen Leather. 38 37% 37% 371 Coco Cola . 77% 75% 76% 70 Comp Se Tab 07% 67% 07% 67 Cluett A- Pea 65 64 64 04 Cont Can... 94% 02% 92% 04 • Endi John... 84% 83% 83% 83 % Fani Player. 94% 93% 94% 93% Gen A-pha!t. 58% 35% 55% 50% Inter Paper.. 57% 56% 60% 56% In ter Har...104 103% 103% 105 Loews 19% 18% 18% 19% May Stores.. 145% 137 % 144% 134% Mont Ward.. 21 % 20% 20% 21% Nat Enarael. 04% 02% 02% 63% Nat Lead... 109 108% 109 108 Owen Bottle. 39% 38% 38% 39 Pitta C0a1... 57 % 57 % 57 % 58 Sears Hoc. . . 84% 85“ 82% 83% United Drug. 78 77% 78 78 U S Ret Stri* 85% 80% 80% 83% U S Ct Ir P 28 27% 27% 24% U. S. X. Aleo. 07% 05% 05% 05 Worth. P 34 (3% 33% 34% Woolworth . .184 % 183 183 180 Utilities— Ani. T. Se T. . .122% 121% J 22 121% B. Rapid T.. 10% 10 % !% 16% Consol Gas 130% 133% 133% 134 Columbia G.. 107% 100 100 108% Pcople (la*. 93 92 93 92 West. Union 111 110% 110% 110% Shipping— Am. In. Cor. 30% 29 % 29% 29 Am. S. A C.. 21% 20% 20% 21% Atlantic G... 23% 22% 22% 23 In. M. Mar 12 11 % 11 % 11 % In. M M pfd 52 50% 50% 60% United Fruii 152 150 150 151% Food— Am. Sugar... 76 75% 76% 70 A in. B. Sg.. . .37% 37% 37% 37% Austin Nioh. 32% 30% 30% 32 Am. Cot. 0.. . 23 22% 23 23% Corn l'rod 128 124% 125% 126’* Nat i Biscuit 220 230 230 232 % Cubar. A Sg. 21% 21% 21% 21% Wilson Se Co. 41 40 40 40% T ohaceo— Am.-Sumatra. 35 33 33 3.3% Am. Tob C0..155 152% 152% 155 Con Citar 37% 37% 37% ... Tob Products 81% 80 80% 80% Mlsrellaneott Stock,— Am. Radiator 117 116 115 117 Temi. Cooper. P“ 9 9% 0% Parinoli Chem 33% 32% 33 33 Elee s Rat 55% 54% 64% 54% Per- Mani 34% 33% 33% 33% North. Ani 95% 93% 93% 94% Phila Co . 4<J % 40 , 40 % 40% Pro G A E.. 70 70% 77 78 Callahan .... 8 7’, 7*4 8 S Oil Ind 120% 110% 110% Sale 10.000.
CURB STOCKS STEADY Volume of Traile Is SmaJl With Little Siipport Shown. By Vnitrd Financial NKW YORK. Nov. i.—Trading on thè New York curb market ag:iln showed a somewhat eteadler tone In thearly dealings today. but th voi urne, whieh was tight., teudod to show that neither pressure or support was vcry vigorous Iti thè early houre. The timiness in Wayne Coal, whieh was prediteti to reporte of Henry Kord’s negotiatlons to purehase that concern, continued oven though Ford ••nied that an ysuch negotiatlons vere on. iNDIANAPOLiS stocks Stock, —Oct. 30— Bid. A*Jl Ind Railwaj a Light Co com 68 ... Ind Rallway Se I.irht Co pfd . 84% ... Indpls Se North western pfd.. 40 ... Indpl, A Southeajtern pfd... .. 80 indpi St Rallway . . 58 60 Terre H Traction Se L Co pfd 85 ... T H Indpl Se Kaotern coro .. 1 ... T H Indpl Se Eatrn pfd. . 7% ... Union Traction of Ind com ? Union Traction of Ind 2d pfd 1 0 Union Traction of Ind 2d pfd .. 6 Advance Rmnely ... Americhn Central Lise 200 ... American l.Yeosotlng Co pfd. 98 ... Belt R R com 69 81% Bell R R pfd 51 Centurj Bid* Co pfd 96 ... Cltie Servite Co ioin ... Cities Service Co. pfd ... Citizen Ga Co 23 24% Home Brcw 20 30 Indiana Hotel com 88 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 99 ... Ind Nat Lise In Co 2% ... Indiana Tltle Gtiaranty 00 70 Indiana Pipe Line Co 93 96 Indpl Abattoir pfd . 49 Indpl Ga 60% 63 Indpl Tel com 1 ... Indpls Tel pfd . ... Ver Pub Utilities Co pfd.... 62 Nat Motor Car Company 8 Pub Savings In Co 6% ... Rauh Fertillzer pfd 49 ... Standard Oli or Ind 120 123 Sterlina Pire In Co 7 ... Var. Camt> Hardw pfd 90 ... Van Camp P od 1t pfd 97 100 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd 100 Vandali Coal Co com I 4 Vandalla Coal co pfd 0 14 Wabash Rallway Co pfd 28% 30 Wabash Rallway Co c0m.... 9% Il llond Broad Rlpple 5 05 % ... Citizens St Rallroad Sa 84% 80 Ind Coke and Ga 6 80 Ind Northem 5 25 ... Ind. Union 5 20 ... Ind Co Se So 6 P 7 ... Indpl A- Martinsville 6 .... 01 64 Indpl Northern 5 61% 64 Indpl A Northwestern 5.... 50 58 Indpl Se 8 8 6 40 ... Indpls Shelby A 9 E 5 58 61 Ind Street Ry 1 67 68% Indpl Trac À Terin 5 87% 89 Kokomo Marion A W 5* 91 98% T H Ind|>! A E 5 73% Union Trac Co of Ind 0 64 ... Citizena Gas 5 87 88% Ind Hotel Co 2nd 6 99% ... Indpls Gaj* 5 88% 92 Indpls I.ight A Heat 5a 94 95% Indpls Water 5 97 97% Indpls Water 4%. 84 87 New Tel let 6 98 New Tel L D 6 98 Scutli ind Power 0 87 93 METAL TRADE By 1 nifrd Financial CLEVELAND. Oct. 31. —Daily Metal Trazie today Bay: Merehant basic plg iron prodneer In Youngstown distrlct bave ]ut gold Standard Iron at S3O at fumare for thl year delivery. Spot Connellsvlllo lumaca coke continue to geli at $8 at oven and dellveries are better. Tinplato talli in Middle West ar operai trite at tmproved rate, whtle te.el work arti vitto generai ly are Improved. Furthnr sensational rise In plg tln prlce to $37.85 per pound ta aacribed to powerful London group whlc-h advance prlce four poutids per ton. Quotation No. 2 foundry plg iron. Cleveland delivery. $33.50, basic plg iron valloy, S3O: sheet bar. Pittsburgh and Youngstown, S4O; gteel bar. Pittsburgh. 1.95®2.15e: sheeta. No. 28 black Pittsburgh. 3.50tì3.76c; piala wir. Pittsburgh, 2.45t(ìC60c. NEW YORK PRODUCE By I nilcd Financial NEW’ YORK. Oct. 31.—Flour—Qutet and flrm Pork—Quiet I.ard—Firtnor, midwet *pot, $11.20(311.30. Sugar—Raw, quiet, 6.65 c: refined. quiet: granulateti. 6.90(a7.00c. Coffee —Rio No. 1 spot. 10% Santo No. 4. 16®15%c. Tallow -—Flrm: special. 7% <3 8c: city, 6%c. Poultry—Drogaci, irregular: turkey, 30<fi,65c: chlcken, 21@40c: fowl, 10 iì. 35e; duck, 30c; live, weaker; geese, 23(3 28c; duck. 20(3230; fowl, 18(®24o: turkey, 40(362c: rooster, 14e chtcken. 17c. Chee—Flrm: State whole milk, common to special. 20® 27e: State ktm. 19®20. Butter—Firmer: reoeipt. 10,056: cream. ery extra, 48® 48 %0; special market. 49® 49 %c ; State, datry tub, 33®47%c. Egg —Quiet: receipts, 10.602: nearby white fancy. uncandled, 88®92c: nearby brown, 05(<t8Oc: fresh. firat to extra, 45@05c: Pacfflo coast. 46®85c: western white, 70 ® 86c
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
DOGSAbAINDRDP OHI LOCAI MARKET Heavy Receipts Continue, Bringing Price to $8.55 Cattle Are Steady. Hog Price Day by Day 250-300-lb 200-225 Ib 150-180 lb | Oct. 24. P. 50 9.50 9.50 '25. 9 25 9.25 9.25® 9.35 ! 26. 9.00® 9.15 9.00® 9.15 9.00® 9.15 27. 9.00 9.00 9.00 ! 28. 8.00 8.90 8.90 30 8.85 8.85 8.85® 8.00 j 31. B.oo® 8.63 8.60® 8.63 B.oo® 8.05 Hog prices dropped a nickel on all weights at thè locai stockyards today. Receipts, possibly, were a shade heavy at 9,500. Most sales were recorded at $8.55, all weights, except a few choice lights i whieh brouglit thè top for thè day ’of $8.60. Pigs sold ut thè price of thè load, $855 (si 8.60. Sows ruled j weak with thè bulk of sales at $7.50, I and some as high us $7.75. The marI ket closed strong, with more sales occurring at $8.60 than at thè open- ' ing. There was a good clearance. Receipts were light at 700 in thè i cattle market, with few lots of choice ; stock. Prices ruled steady, however. \ Calf prices dropped fully 50 eents, with thè top about $10.50. Toward j thè close thè market was very weak. : Receipts, 600. Sheep and lambs ruled steady, wlt'n | lambs at sl3 down and ewcs at $5 : down. Receipts, 800. —Hog—- ' 150 to 200 Ib S 8.60® 865 Medium 8 60® 8.65 i Heavy B.HO® 8.05 Top 8.05 Pigs 8.6051 8.65 Packlng sow 7.50® 7.75 —— little— Few choice eteer $12.00® 12.50 Prime com-fod tee s, 1,000 to 1,300 lb* 11.00® 12.00 Good to choice steers, 1,000 to 1.300 !b 9.25® 9.75 Good to ohoic* steers, 1,000 to 1.200 lb 8.25® 9.25 Good to choice eteer*. 1,000 to 1.100 lb 7.73® 8.25 Common to medium eteer. 800 to 1.000 lb 5.75® 0.75 —Coir* and Heife Few choice helferg $ 8.25® 9.50 Good to choice helfere 7.25® 7.50 Medium helfere 6.50® 7.00 Common to medium helfere.. 6.50® 050 Good to cholc eco* 6 50® 625 Common to good cowi 3 00® 5.50 Cutter* 2 75® 325 Carniere 2.00® 2.50 —Bull Fancy buteher bull $ 5 00® 5.50 Good to choice buteher buil. 4 00® 475 Boìofiia bull 3 75® 4.25 Light bologna bulle 3.00® 3.50 —Calve— Choice veale . $10.50 ®ll 00 Good veaie 9.50® 10.60 Medium veal 8.50® 9 60 , I.ighlweight veal 7.60® 8 50 j Ileavyweight veal 6 50® 7.60 Common heavie 6.60® 050 —Sii rep and tamia— Culle $ 2.25® 3.50 Good to choice ewe# 3 50® 6.00 Few choice lambs 13.00 Good to clioico lainb 11 ..'Hi ® 12.50 Heavy lamli* 10 >0 i 11.50 Culi lambe 7.0 u Buck 3.00 OTHER LIVE _ STOCK By Cnitcd I inaneial CHICAGt/. Oct 3*.—Hog—-Recetpt. 39,000; market, 25®40c lowrr; top. $8 50. bulk of sale, $8®8.40; heavywelght, sß® 8 50; medium righi, $8.35®8 50: jtghtweight, $8.15® 8 40; light light, $8.15® 8 40; heavy pa,;king $7 30® 7.65: parking howb ria pi, $6.85u7.40: pi* $8.40® 8 50. Cattle—Receipt 15,000; market v steady choice and prime. sll 75 ,ì l.'loO: medium and good. $7.35® li 75 common, $5.50® 7 35; iim.il and choice. $9 15® 12 75. common and mellum, $5 50 0P.15 buteher rapir and hi i;>r. **4 do® 10; cow $3 50® 8 bulla. $3 50® 0 35; canner. cutter. cr,v.. and bell ere. 00 q 3 50; caiincr eteer. $3 504*4; veal calve, $8 ® 10.5't; feetìer glecr. $ >.40®7 90. stocker terre $4 35®8 e'ci-ker cow and neif-r. $3 25®5.40. Shepp—Receipt. 21.000. market, weak to lower lamb. sl7 75® 14 15; lamia* culi and common. $e 754; 12 50 yearllng wether. $0.50® 12 75. ewe. 54.50® 7.76; culi lo common ev., $2.75® 3.25. NEW YORK. Oct. 31.—Sterra—Supply. norma): market on common. s9® 12; market tn other, sl3® 18: eie, le<l choice, sl9® 1950; demand. fair Cow—Supply. norma): market, good. slo® 11; demand. fair. Bulla—Buppiy. light; market on common, $6.50®7; market on other. s7y 8 : domami, fair, locai. $0.50® 8. Ko.her bt ■ I chucke nd piate—Supply. norma!, market, sl2® IH; demand. fair. Veal—Supply, normali market on choice. slo® 22; heavy. $lO W 12: demand fai. - I.amb -Suppiv. norwhti market on choice. $254127: demand. fair. Mutimi—Supply. nornial; market on good, sl3® 16. demand, fair. Pork—Supply. li*ld, market. $25®20: demand. fair. CINCINNATI, Oct 31 —-Cattle—Rcreipta, 400: market, steady: shlpper, $7.50® 11. Calve*—Markei, etendy; extra. sll® li .60. Hog*—Ke.'eipt, 4.600: market, 20c to 60e lower; good to choice packer, $8.60. Bheep—Receipts, 000; market, eteady; ex tra. $5®860. I.amb—Market, weak, 50c lower; fair to good. sl3® 13.50. CLEVELAND. Oct. 31.—H0--Receipt. 3.000 market. 15c lower: yorker, $0 mlxed. $0; medium, $0; plg $9; rotigli. $7.60 ta, $4 50. Cattle—Rcccjpl. 400 market, low; gootl to choice bull*. ss®6; good to choice eteer, slo® 11.25; good to choice helfcr, s7® 8; good to choice cow, s4® 5.50; fair to good cow, s3® 4: common cow, sl.i>o@3: mllker, s4o®7*s. Sheep ami lami—Receipt, 800; market, eteady: top. $13.75. Calve—Koceipt. 300; market, steady; lop. sl4 EAST BUFFALO Oet. 31,—Cattle—Receipt, 1 300; market, slow. weak: prime eteer $9.60 ® 10.50 : htpping eteer, $7.60 ®0.20: cow, s2® 5.75. Calve—Receipt. 600; market. low to $1 lower: culi to choice, s3® 12. Sheep and lambs —Receipt, 4,000; market, elow to steady; choice lamie*, sl3® 14.25; culi* to fair. $7 ® 12.60- yearllng. ¥7(5/11.30; hep. s3® 8 (30 Hog—Receipt, 8.000; market, active to 26c lower; yorker, $9; pigs, $9; tu tu od, $9: heavie. $9; rotigli. $0.50®7.60; lag, ss®6. EAST ST T.OI'IB, Oct. 31.—Cattle—Receipt, 5,500: market, slow to teadv. native bcef teer, ss® 5.35; yarllng ajul heifers, $5.50@8: cow, 93.75@5; canner* and cutter. $2.35® 3.35: calve. So.nl; toeker end fcetlcrs, $4.5006.75. Hog—He/elpl, 20,000: market. 40®50c lower; heii'V. [email protected]; medium. 98.1008.35: light. $8.1008.30: light, light. $8.1008.36; packtng nw. $0.75 07.35: plg, SBOB 00; bulk, $7.50 0 8.25 Sheep—Receipt, 3.000; market, steady. ewe. $4 00.50: canner and cutter, 50c®92.50; wool lambs. $13.50 ® 13.75. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 31.—Hog—Receipt, 12,000; market, 25c lower; bulk, $7 75® 8.10; heavie, $7.6508; buteher. s79o® 8 10: light. $7.7508: plg. $7.300825. Cattle— Receipt*. 18.000. n arket. leady. prime fed eteer. $10.75011.25: plain to fair dressed bcef eteer. $5.50® 10.75; weterri eteer, $5.60010: southern steer*. 54.25 ® 8.25; cow, $2.2500 50; helfere. $4 50® 9.50; Htoeker and feeder, $4.5008: bull. $2 50,0 4.25: ealve, 55.60® 10.25. Sheep —Receipts, 8,000, market, trady; lamb, sl2 50014: yearllng. $8010.25; wether. $0.5008: ewe, $5.2506.75; etockei - and. feeder, $10.50013.25. COTTONSEED OIL By T r nitcd Financial NEW 3 r ORK. Oct- 81.—The cottonseed oil market wae Irregular. Prlce opened fitto 4c higher. broke and were 4c to 8c net lower. CommißÌon house demand wa fairly good with eelling largelj professional. No deliveric early on Novembrr eontraet, crude oli tronger and compoinid people reporte<l fairly goml trade. but thi wa offeet by weaknoas in lard and hog and an ; easier tone in cottoli. Noon cali: November. 8.53®8.65c: De-' cember. 8.72®8.76c; January, 8.85®8.88c; i Febraurv, 8 88®8.93e; March. 0.0509.07 c; Aprii, 9.1009.20 c; May, [email protected]: spot. 9.2509 40c. Market steady; sale 10,000. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE Freeh erg, oandled 43c; packing etock butter. 23e; fowl, 4% lbe. and up, 21c: fowl. under 1 % lbe., 17e; legborn poultry. 25 per cent diecount : spring. 2 lb and under, 23c: spring. over 2 lb. and under 4% lb.. 16o.: spring, 4% lb. and up. 18c: cock and la£ Ile: young tom turk, 12 lb. and up. 36c; young hen turk. 2 lb. and tip, 35e; old tom turk. 30c; duck, 4 lb. up. 17c: geese. I lb. and up. 15e; equab. 11 lb. to doz., $4 50: voung guineas, 1% to 2lb. size. per doz... SB.OO. Indianapolis ereameries aro paylng 43c a pound for butterfat. Ice cream manufacturer are paylng Ode a pound for whole sweet milk
IN THE COTTON MARKET By United Financial NEW YORK. Oct. 31.—Cotton hesitated al; thè opening under further realizing and southern selling, but quickly eteadied and eold up 11 to 19 point on locai. New Orleans and Spot house buymg stimulted b.v thè better tone cf stocK, higher Liverpool cable and favorable dry good advice. Price old off about %c from thè high and fluctuated under last night close. The South was a good seller on thè bulge. There wa a disposinoti on thè pari of long to lake profitg. Stop loss order9 were uncovered. The volume of business wa uot la re. Liverpool eabled that a good spot business continued Export posted on thè exchange so far today were 16,816 baie frorn Savatinali to Great Britain. Sentiment on thè floor i reactionary, but there are stili a good many bull in thè market. The spot situatimi reraains unebanged, although there are said to be some eelling i order in thè market from spot house, ; tbese orders being apparently a hedging ; proposition. The market closed steady and unchanged. High. Low. Close December 24 37 24.0(1 24.20 | .January 24.14 23.82 23.84 February 24.14 23.82 23.94 March 24.22 23.92 24.03 i May 24.10 23.80 23.90 ! July 23.85 23.60 23.67 By United Financial NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 31.—Further price ; advance were registered on thè opening of ; thè cottoli exchange. favorable cable from ; Liverpool and other bulliah report having i their effect and gain of 2 to 11 point were ! reported. Bollisti sentiment regarding immediate higher prices Boema to iiave weakened slightly, but trailer are conlldent of mueh j liigher prices ultimately. By l'nited Financial LIVERPOOL, Oct. 31.—Limited spot de- ! marni for cottoti with prices steady. Sales. ! 10,000 baie. Receipts. 13.000. includine 4,800 American. 1 The market closed steady. j Future opened steady Open. High. Low. Close. December ... 13 93 14.02 13.83 13.84 'january 13.70 13.75 13.65 13.70 March 13 48 13 54 13 45 13.49 Mai 13.32 13 35 13.29 13 31 July 13.10 13.15 13.09 13.10
GHICAGD GUAI oP[!il IRREGULAR Wheat and Corn Drop With Liverpool Quotations Oats and Rye Gain. By United Financial CHICAGO, Nov. L —Grain prices opene/l irregul.tr on thè Chicago Board of Trade today. Wheat antl corn were lower in sympathy with a decline in thè Liverpool market whilo oats an*l r>e showed fracttonai u.uns on a good claAs of buving for export. Ixiwer corn quotations in Liverpool nnd n lack of export inquiries induued selling iti thè corn pit at thè start, prices slnniping off ’* to a s cent. Lxport buylnp in oats boosted prices on first trades, but thè weak ness in wheat and corn presaci! values lower a few minute!* later. Pro\ isions were nominai at thè opening. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE —Oc 31 /.';/ ( nited Financial WHEAT— Open High. Low (live Dee.... !i4 ‘ j 1 14 % 1.13% 114 May. 113 1.13 1 12 % 112 % July... 104% 104% 1.03% 104 CORN— Dee .00% 0% .05% .00 % Me... 07 07% 00% 00% July... 00% 00% 05% 60 % OATS* — Dee ... 41 % 41 % 41 % 41 % May. . . 41 % 41 4l % 41 % July... .39 % .39% .39% 39 . it V E Dee ... .81 % SI % .81 % .81 % Mr . . .81% 80% .80 .80% LARD— Oct... 10 45 10 45 10 27 10.40 'Jan... 9.57 9.00 9 50 9.50 RIBB—- • N orali) *1 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN By United Financial CHICAGO. Oct. 31 —Whcet—No. 2 re.|. $1 18 N*> hsrrì. $1 li* Corn—No. 2 ynilow. TO/- No. I yellow. 08 % ® 70c No 3 yellow. 00® 09% e; >, , -t yellow. 04®08%-:; No 5 yellow 08%®08\c; No. 'I yellow. 06® 68%. . No. 2 ruUed. 67% ®7oc. No 3 mixed. 00 J 09c; No 4 mlxed, 04®08%c: No. 0 mixed, 67 %c. Oat—No 3 white. 41 % ®430. No 4 white. 40%®42%c. Corn—No. 2 white. 07% Jo9%c; No. 3 white. 05%®09%.\ No. 5 white, 07 % ® 68 % c. PRIMARY MARKETS (T7iomon A McKinnon) —Oct 31 Wheat. Coni Onte Sioux City.. 13 000 28.000 22.000 St. Joseph . 70.000 13,000 12.000 Chicago .... 146.000 590,000 329,001) Milwaukee . 0.000 80,000 03.000 Minneapolis . 472.000 15,000 120,000 Dululh 184 000 2.000 St Louis ... 205,000 108.000 150,000 Toledo 14.000 36.000 10 000 Detroit .... 8,000 .3 000 18,000 Kansas City. 105.000 33.000 32.000 Pcorla 6.000 102.000 67.000 Omaha .... 120.000 84 000 00.000 Indianapolis . 22.000 110.000 44.000 Total ...1,437.000 1,21.3.000 933,000 Year ago ...1,268.000 659.000 421.000 Shlpinent* Wheat. Coen. Oat. Sioux City 22,000 12,000 St Joseph. . 14.000 11,000 Chicago .... 25.000 229,000 172.000 Milwaukee 14,000 127.000 187.000 MinnoapolU*. . 14-3,000 3,000 98.000 Duluth 203.000 St. Louis.... 199.000 93,000 123.000 Toledo 02.000 1.000 16.000 Kansas City. 109,000 14.000 14.000 Peoria 14.000 138.000 43.000 Omaha 32.000 15.000 12.000 Indianapolis.. 1.000 27.000 18.000 Total .. . 030.000 680.000 695.000 Year ago.. 583.000 .383.000 357,000 < learance Wheat Corn Oat New York . . . 109.000 100.000 32.000 Phlladelphia 113.000 00.000 Baltimore .. 120.000 77,000 40.000 New Orlean. . ....... 137,000 Total .... 280.000 433.000 103.000 Year ago .. 545.090 INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN —Oct 31 The bM for car lota of grain and bay at th cali of thè Indianapolis Board of Trade were : Wheat—Steaoy. No. 2 mi. $1.17® 1.18. Corn—Weak; No 3 white. 03% ®ose; No. 4 white, 02%®04e; No. 3 (new). white. 02 % v 03c No. 3 yellow. 03%®05c; No. 4 yellow. 03®04c; No. 3 (new) yellow, 02%®0.3c. No. 3 mlxed. 02%®6.3%e: No. 4 mlxed 01% ®43%e; No. 3 (new) mixed. 51) % <a 01 % c Oat—Eaeter: No. 2 white. 41®41 %*•: No. 3 white, 40% @40% c. llay—Ens.v: No. 1 timothy, sls® 15.50; No. 2 timothy, $14.50® 15: No. I tight dover mixed. sl4 ® 14.50; No. I dover liay, $13.50® 14. —lnapectlons Wheat —No. 2 red, 4 ciu; No .3 rod, 3 car; No. 4 red. 2 curie: sample, 1 car. Total. 10 cara. Corn—No. 2 white. 3 cara; No. 3 white. 0 cara; No. 4 wlitte, 2 car; No. 5 white. 2 cara; No. 0 white, 1 car; sample white. ! car; No. 1 yellow. 1 ear: No 3 yellow, 7 carsi No. 3 yellow, 13 cars; No 4 yellow, 10 car; No. 5 yellow, 12 car; No. 0 yellow, 9 care: No. 2 mlxed. 4 cara; No. 3 mixed, 5 cara: No. 4 mlxed. 4 car; No. 5 mixed, 4 cara: sample mlxed, 2 cars. Total. 89 cars. Oat—No. 2 white, 10 cars; No. 3 white, 9 cara: No 4 white, 2 cars; sample white, 1 car. Total, 22 cars. Rye—No. 3. 3 cars. Total, 3 cars. Total numbor of < ar for day. 124. Grain price quote*! f. o. b. basi, 41 Vie to New York. LOCAL WAGON WHEAT No. 2 wagon wheat, $1.12; No. 3 white oat,. 30c. LOCAL HAY MARKET Loose hay. $19@18: timothy, bale<L sl4 @l6. Com, old, 70<3175c; corri, new, flOo. Oats, ;>0 53c. RAW SUGAR MARKET By United Financial NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Raw sugar opened steady: March. 3.22®3.24c; May, 3.30®8.37e: July. 3.49®3.60e% September, 3.50 c bid.
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THOL'BLE. By SUA tjeri icc CHICAGO, Xov. I.—Wives, don’t let your husbands teli you what to wear or what not to wear. Thoy bave no to dlctate to you, at l*-ast when it Comes to dot bea. This is thè opinion of legai experts bere, who point to thè precedent rocently set In thè case of Mrs. Doria Faulkner against ber husband, David C. Faulkner.
nuora GIRL IS FMD UHRUSTED Incoherent Story of Kidnaping Secured Before Sufferer Is Putto Sleep. By United Frese DUBLIN'. Mieli.. Xov. I—Exhausted from exposure and lack of food, Rosalie Shanty, 12-yoar-old Muskegon girl who was kldnaped Sunday. was ablo to giv- only an Incoherent account of lier exporiences when sound near heio —tdghiy-four nulo from homo—teday. The girl, aster depcribing to thè best of ber oblllty thè man who abducted nfter ho had attonded ohurch, was put tu sleep at tho farmhouse of Pete Smk. The girla body was brulsed and gavo evidence that she had been harshly treated. NAVAL STORES B / United Finonrial 3 A VANNA. Ga.. Nov T .- —Spirita flrm ycHtcrday rcgrulft-rs, $1 54 I.sft : Aaim. 770; ronln flrm. Quotation: WW $6.86: WO 6io N. $6: Mr. 80.80. K. $5.7.: I. s: t 70 H. U. V K. P. B. 565: sfilei*. 1.116. Spirti* roceiptft, 612: *hipmentii, 217: ttock*. lituo. oiVnn**. 155. Hosin r<N?etitrt. .1.7 ’ fJitpnicntH. 1,755; st<u*ks, 91.146: offcntiii*. 1.116 InOiar’.atxO.is dealer aek $1.79 per fai for turpentiup le barrei quantitieiy. CHICAGO PRODUCE By United Financial CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Buttor —Creamcry extra. 47c: standard. 42%c: first. .36® 39%c: second. 34%®35c. Egg—Ordinary. 30® 3 le; first. 35® 46c. Clieesc — Twin. 24iì25%c: young American*. 25c. Poultry—Fowl. 1.3®190: duck. 18c; gì cnc. 19c; spring, 17c; turkey. 3f>o: rooster, 14c l’otatoo* —Receipt, 410 cara: Wlcontn. round, white, acked, 85®f>5o; bulk, 80® 9Oc ; Mtnneaota. a* Ued, 85®95c: Red River. sackeil, 90®95c: bulk. 80®95e: North Dakota. Red River, ncke*l, 90®95c. BOSTON WOOL MARKET By United Financial BOSTON, Oct. 31.—Buying continue fairly active tn thè locai wool market, and thè doso of thè monili of Oeotber lndtcate thè bet business month so far thl soason for wool meli. Cable front Australia stated thal thè Sydney ale would tari today and rnn for tour weeks. iluring w-hich timo there wlll he offered 160.000 baie. Ohio threeeighth blood nave riseti more durìng thè week than other grado, a theae wool are ueeiieù by tho largo New Etiglatid mtlls to fili their aprili* opening order Itraitiod Fur A smart sult of taupe broadcloth is trimmed with banda of mole. The mole Ih hoavlly braided in soutaeho braid and brald fastcnings adorn thè 1 front of tho cout.
Spanked! Mrs. Adele Blosa Montford, promlnent in New York society, played the title role in “She Who Got Spanked," aecording to her husband, Frederick D. Montford. Her husband, forrner St. Paul banker, admitted in separation sult papera, that he spanked his bride in a hotel in Naples.
Faulkner saw wifey In a bathing sult at a cabaret style revlew. He had ordered her not to appear this v/ay In publlc, so, it is charged, he tried to tear it from her. The quarrel ended whey thè jadge granted a decree of divorce to Mrs. Faulkner. Whieh rneans. say legai authorities, *hat hushands can not interfere with wifey s attire.
LUTHERANS OPEN MEETING Michigan Synod Iloids Sevent!) Annua! Meeting at Logansport. By. Times Bpe'-ial LOGANSPORT. Ind.. Xov. L Business sessions in connection with thè seventh annual meeting of thè Brotherhood of thè Michigan Lutlieran Synod were held at thè St. Luke's English Lutheran Ohurch here today. A ba.iquet was held last night at whieh addresses were mado by F. H. Wipperman of this city; G. H. Sodt of Ann Arbor, Mich.; Rev. Albert H. Keck of South Bend and Samuel G. Trexler. New York. INJURED BY RUNAWAY Anderson Man Is Trampled by Frigbtened Horses. By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind.. Nov. I—Walter Whetstone. 45. a rural mail carrier out of Anderson, was seriously ìnjured here Tuesdav when he attempted to stop a team of runaway horses. He wns trampled by thè horses and run over by a wagon loaded with corn. Ho uffored a fractured ami and internai injuries about thè ehest, whieh. It ls feared. may prove fatai. CATCH ‘BOOZE RUNNERS' Fi. Wayne Polire f-Tnd "Old Time Htuff” Being Siiiuggled. By t nitrii Frrss FT. WAYNE, Ind.. Nov. I.—Booze hearing "old time” labels fell into thè hands of police last night when they held up an automobile. Three men and one woman were in thè machine. They gave names as Davo Phillips. Cevers Vinont. Ce lestln Gallinet and Mary Medici, all of Detroit. Each was held under H ,000 bond. FARMER KILLS SELF Charles \\ atle Found hy Wife Dead in Pasture Held. By Times Special SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Nov. I.—Failnre of her husband to retUrn homo aster taking thè cows to thè pasture last evening alarrned Mrs. Charles Wado of New Oaelisio. A searching jiarty sound thè body of ber husband, 53, wealthy farmer, in thè field dead. Ho had shot himself. Ili liealth caused the suicide, It is said. REVELER IS KILLED Joseph Ketch, Treparing for Halloween, Fpsets Tnick. By Times Special HAMMOND, Ttid.. Nov. I.—While preparing lo go to tho country for an auto truck load of decorations for a Halloween barn dance. Joseph Reich of East Gary was killed when. In turni ng a corner, the truck he was driving. skldded and tumed over. Hls brother wns recently killed In a Street car accident in Hammond. DIES FIGHTING FIRE Joseph Hoopìngarner Is Victhn of Heart Troublc. By Times Special BEDFORD, Ind., Nov. L—Josepn Hoopìngarner. 57, was stricken with heart trouble while flghtlng a Are at hi home near Tunnelton Tuesday and dropped dead. NEW YORK HAY MARKET By United Financial NEW YORK. Nov. I.—Thrre were heav. ter offerii* of hay and etraw In tho locai market .Vlonday, but price did not recede any a tliere was a brik demand for a timo yeterday. Larve baie timothy No. I quotatolo $27 bid: No. 2. $25®26; No. 3. $24 c* 2s: c’over mixed fancy. $25®26; No. 1, s24® 25; No. 2. $22 @23: amali baie timothy. No. 1. $27 asked: No. 2, s24® 26; No. 3. ; $• 3® 24' dover, mixed lanoy, s2s® 20: ! No. 1, s23® 24; No. 2. s22® 23.
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Bank & Trust Company Stocks 415 LEMCKE BUILDING
NOV. 1, 1922
JURY AT LLBION FINOSSLfIYER IF MOTHEIIKIK Wake Smith Will Be Taken w Asylum Instead of Prison for Crime. DELIBERATION VERY BRIEF Killing Took Place Last Aprii Following Argument Over Making of Bread. By United Press ALBION, Ind., Nov. I.—Wake Smith, who shot hls brother, Clark, last Aprii, will not spend tha rest of hls lise behind prison walls. Instead authorities were making arrangements today to take him to the hospital for criminal insane. A jury late yesterday sound him not guilty of first-degree murder aster four hours of deliberation. It was ■ one of the shortest murder trials in ! Noble County history, having opened Monday mornìng. The youth shot his brother following an argument of making bread. Clark died almost instantly. Umphrey Smith, the father, testified he had watched Wake for years, believing his mind to be affected In some way. Hoosier Briefs WASHINGTON—A leading cornmission flrm here celebrated “National Apple Week" by placing apples at the doorway to cali banks. the court house, city hall, postoffice and library'. Everybody dipped in. • DECATUR—Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dord recently celebrated their sixtyfourth wedding anniversary In the same house in whieh they started married lise. Mr. Lord is 86 and his wife S 4 years of age. LAFAYETTE —Reniains of a mastodon have been sound on the fami of Mrs. Bianche V. Ruffner. near ! Shipshewana. Indications are that the head measured about 4 feet across. GREENSBURG —Isaac A. Parner charges in his divorce complaint that aster he bought an automobile his wife "spent no tlme at home,” and made him cook the meals. RLOOMINGTON John Faucett, living Ave miles west of here. reports that he has this years apples and a seeond erop of blossoms on the eame treos. BRAZIL —James Hoffa almost lost hls right hand when his brother missed the chicken the two were decapitating, and hit his hand with the hatchet. MUNCIE When his brother stumbled and fell while chasing a rabbi t, a gun was discharged and Orville | Shull, IS, was shot through the right leg. Hospital attendants say the leg will have to be amputateci. WABASH —Fred Ward is ing If thieves, like cats, come back. set of forks was recently stolen from his home. Since then Mr. Ward has seen a prowler near his house and ne is wondering if he is retuimlng for the knives. FT. WAYNE —Robert Whiteeloud, j 73, an old Indian of the Miami tribe, ; ls preparing here for. another one of ! bis arcnind-the-country jaunts. “The Big Chief" owns 160 acres of rich Oklahoma oil land, but prefers tramping to a Ufo of luxury, he saya. EVANSVILLE Becausls Fred 1 Suggs’ girl refused to go in the dt- | rection he wanted. he etruck her, the girl told police when she fìled on as- ; sault and battery charge against him. | COLUMBUS —Not to be outdone by the appio trees of this county. Valentino Wendell has reported his grafo vines are growing a seeond crop this season. BLOOMINGTON "Bootlegglng'* water has become a new forni of industry here. Studcnts who can get a supply of water from the university are said to have been barterfng it with tho less fortunate native* of Bloom- ! ington. COLUMBUS —The exploslon of an oil stove during an American Legioo ; feast here failed to stop festßities. ’ The boys prabbed the burning : and heaved it out the window, put (he Are on the floor and continue*! ; their party'. MUNCIE —The traffic on Walnut. St. here was temporarily lialted and reckless truck drivers proceeded with a little more care while a gentle cow wandered aimlessly down the thoroughfare. She was evidenti!' city brake. as nothing appeared to bother her. FT. WAYNE —When "Mrs. Mary Ivish beeame annoyed by boys plaving marbles in the Street near her home. she ordered them to leave. One young ster failed to go and she paddled him. A charge of as sault and battery was fìled against her by the boys’ parents. FT. WAYNE—Julius Kaplan has fìled sult against his wife. oharglng that since his evesight has failed him and he is unable to work, hls wife and family have lost their affection for him. He says he has been married fifty-one years. FRANKFORT—Officer Frank Corna is trying to decide whether a haifpint bottle sound in a machine here contains distilled water or concentrated mule. He has not ealled for volunteers, it is said. SIO.OOO FIRE AT WARSAW Dai ton Foundry Suffers Loss of Shipping Boom. By Times Special WARSAW, Ind., Nov. I.—File whieh started in the shipping room of the Dalton foundry here Tuesday caused a loss estimated at SIO.OOO. Tho explosion of a gasoline tank augmented thè flames.
Newton Todd
