Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 172, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1922 — Page 10

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ACM UDII FEITUDISDTOCKS General List Shows Better Tone at Opening Than During Past Week. ALL OILS STAGE RALLY American Can Announces First Quarterly Dividend of $1.25 for Common Stock. Twenty active industriai stocks Monday averageil 92.03, off .75 per cent; twenty active rails averageil 52.17, off .41 per cent. By United Financial NEW YORK. Xov. 28.—The Wall Street Journal today says: The generai tiri on thè New York Stock Exchange showed a better tone at thè opening today. Steel common was ex-dividend ar.d opening at 10)%, up 1%. Subsequently it reacted to 99%. Equipments were stronger with Baldwin up 1%, while thè motors also advanced fractionally. All thè oils acted better. foliowing Atlantic Reiìning’s statement that it expected to pay $1 quarterly on thè new stock, aster paying a 900 per cent stock dividend. This would uouble thè dividend now l>eing paid. Market Slightly Higher The market in thè first half hour was enlivened by thè announcement of thè initial American Cari common quarterly dividend of $1.25. On thè whole thè market was slightly higher than thè opening with trading rather active. There were some signs of pool activlty in lower priced oils. Steel continued about % point above par. It Is believed thè company has started purchases for employes subscriptions to common stock for 1923. Eor thè current year. subscriptions were about 95.000 shares. Entry of new interests into Consolidated Textile was more of a surprìse to woolen and cotton goods trades than to Wall St. The company is on a money-making basis, but thè eight montha strike will not permit of a handsome prosit this year. Endicott Johnson is being watched carefully by traders and talk is heard of a possibie extra dividend either cash or stock, at thè meeting early next month. The forward movement was checked golng into thè second hour. except in isolated cases. notably California Petroleum and Pan-American lssues.

FRENZIED BUYERS 310 FOR STANDARD OF INDIANA Announcenr'nt of 100 Per Cent Dividend Cause Rush. By Vnttrd rinfuriai NEW YO.tK, Nov. 28.—With thè announcement that Standard Oli Company of Indiana plana a 100 per cent stock dividend. whioh was mode at thè dose of thè market yesterday, there followed a frenzv of trading in thè stock at thè opening of thè New York curb market today. The stock opened at 113. up 1%. The dealings in Indiana formed more than half tho volume in a busy mar ket. Other of thè Siandard Oils were up In syrr.pathy, with thè old New York shares rcaching 525, up 13, v.hile ali thè new $25 par value shares were un fractionally. Durant Motors was ore of thè Industriala that had an e-arly rise, reaching s§. CHEAPER RAILS TRADED ON BOND MARKET Speculative Rails Hoiii Steady on Syinpathy Move. Il%i United Financial NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—There was a eoneentratlon of trading In thè cheaper ralla at thè opening of thè bond market today, and altnough sales In this group did not run as large a volume, thè various low priced issues were more active than thè higher priced ones. In eympathy with thè batter tone In rail stocks. thè speculative ralla held steadier. There was eomparatively little tran lng In Liberty bond. and thè foreign group was marked once more by thè nrmness in Brltish benda under thè infiuence of thè new high for sterìing. RECOVERS FINE VVATCH, STOLEN SIX YEARS AGO Detective* Find Negro Trying to Fawn Valnable Timepiece. NEW YORK. Nov. 28. —A diamomi atudded wrìst watch. stolen six years ptro from Mver Arensberg, 125 Prosperi Park West, who collected tue inwuranoe, was by Detective Murphy, who beoame suspicious of James Smith, negi-o. of 21S W. Fortieth St., when thè man tried to pawn r warch. A flash of diamonda toid thè detective thè watch was worth more than S2OO. for which Smith was trying to pawn lt. Questioncd by thè detective, Smith laici he bought thè watch for 1250 from another negTo at a craps game His answers did not satisfy thè detective. who look Smith to thè lost property bureau, where thè watch was ldentined as one reperì ?d stolen by’ 7,1 r Arensberg. When notified of thè recovery of thè watch. Arensberg sald that he would not claim it, as thè Insurance company had paid hirn for its iosa. The police then notified thè Insurance company’. The negro was held. DOG HERO PAROLED PEORIA, IIL, Nov. 28.—0 n thè owner’s plea that thè dog be spared because lt had saved his baby's lise dur lng a flre. Police Magistrate Hall re versed a death penalty and paroled thè dog. The dog had bitten a negro, and thè victlm asked that thè ani mal be shot. Earl Wainwright, th* owner, appeared in court with teare In his eyoa and asked thè judee to neaasider.

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CAULE DISPLAY STfiDFJEERTQNE Hogs Opsn Higher. but Recede Under Slow Buying. Hog Prices Day by Dar 250-300 iba 200-223 iD* ljo-180)b .V.>v 21 795 @ 800 7.956 .00 8 00(fì 8.10 22. 75<& SAIO ?9'ifl Sito 795 lj Sito 23. 7.90 7 90® 7.95 7 95® 800 24. 800 8.00 8 05® 8-15 25. 8.15 8.15 820® 8.25 28. 8 30® 8.35 8.30-3 8.35 8.35 840 Hog prices opened 10 cento higher and closed off 5 to 10 cents from thè opening flgures at thè locai stock y’ards today. At thè start of trading, thè deniand soemed more than able lo care for he 12,000 head in thè pena, but ty 9:30 o'clock there were many stili unsold which caused thè recesI slon. There v. is a fair clearunce. Choice, assorteci lights runged at $8.35®8.45 for thè day. and heavii and medium mixed hogs at ss.3o® '■ 8.35. Pig* sold at thè price of tlie load iup to c 5.45. Sows reflected thè | strergtl. of .he hog market, and while J thè bulk brought steady f.gures, choice sows sold up to $7.50. All classes of catEe had a strong i market. The quallty of thè steers j was only fair. Receipts. 800. | Calf trading was extremely ac i ve, ’ with prices up 50 cents to ?1 on a heavy demand fiom Eastern market*. Quite a f< w choice veals brought thè top of $11.50. Receipts.. 400. Sheep and lamb prices ruled un- ' ! "hanged. with thè quaiity of thè 1 ! bimba reported betiei. Lambs sold at ; $13.50 down, and ewes, $5 down. Re- ! ce'pts, 500. —Hoc—--150 to 200 lb .$ 8.359 5.40 : Medium 8 30® 8.35 1 Heavy 8 30® 835 | ioo 8.45 'it 8.35 a 8.45 i la-Jtias sows 7.004* 7.0 i) —Catti : )e- i-notce ete-r. ?12.00<k12 50 ; 1 rim<- • oru-fed gtéers, I.COO to 1.300 ’bs 11.00® 12.00 Go ‘.ni to eboioa 1,000 to 1.300 lb 9.25® 9.76 : Good to ehoiiM stesrs, 1.000 to 1,200 ibs 8.25® 925 ! Good to ebeti Ktwr, 1,000 IO 1.100 !be ... 7.75 8.25 ! Common to medium steers. 800 io 1.000 .!>* 5.75® 0.75 —low and Heifene— Few rhoice heders 5 8.25® 9 50 Good to choice heitera 7.25® 750 Medium aellers 6.50® 7.00 i Cricu.cn to medium heifera... 5.50® 0.50 od lo cimice cows 6.50 it 625 ■ Common to cuori cows 3.00® 5.50 Cutter 2 75 41 3.25 | Cannerà 2.00® 2.50 —Bui!— ì Faney buteher bult- $ 6-00® 5.50 Good to choice buteher bella. 4 00® 475 j Boiosua bui! . . . 3.75® 4.25 i Llgbt bolosua buri 3.004* 3.50 " Calve : Choire vea! 510 50® 11.00 j Good reais 9.50<3 10.50 ! Medium veals 8.50® 9.50 ; Ligbtwcight veals 7.30® 8.50 j Heavyweight veals 0.50® 7.60 I Conuaon bearles 6.ooji£ 7.00 Top . 11.50 —hheep and latini,*— I Culle $ 2.26® 3.50 ( Good to chele. ewes 3.59® 5.00 I Few choice iarobs 13 50 Good to choice lambe 12.00® 13.00 Heavy ] ani bri il.oo® 12.00 , Cui! ìambs 7.00 ! Bucks 3.00 OTHER LIVE STOCK IBv United Financial Curf.A < O. Nov. 28.—Hopp—Reeelpts. 48.000: market, acato to 10c liltber: top. $8.30: b-.lk of ale JbftS.3o: hesvy- : welcht. $8.05®8.30: medium weitht. $8.15 ! tightweicht. $8155.23: Ughi i l!ghs, TB.2sfif) 50: bavy p iettine ov : $7.50‘R7.55: packing sows. rouph, $7.35<3t j 7.60: pigs. $8.251(68.50. Caule—Reoeiple. S 13 000: market, strong to higher: choice and prime, 511.75313.60: ir.edtiini and good. $7 4*1175: common. ss®7: eood at 3 choice. '9.635ì 12.75; common and -nstluni. sslì 9 15: butf-her eattlc "nd helfers. $4.50® 10 65: cows. $3.60*?8: bulla. $3.60®6.5d; • annere. cutters. cows a.n-i helfers. $2.75® : 3.00: canner ricers. $3®7.95: vra' . $7.504*8.76: feeder steers, $5 25® 7.95: | 'tooker steers, [email protected]: stoclier cows and ! beifer. $3®5.25. Sheep—iteeeipw. 15.000; I market, steady to w-ong: Ìambs $1146 14.90: larth*. cui) and conuron. $9.25fi 12.75: yc-arllng wether. 59.251512.50; ewes. ' $4.7567.75: culi lo common ewes, $4.75di ; 7.95. NEW YORK. Nov. 28.—Steers—Supply. Ught: market on common. 38610; market lo no’hers $11613: selected <hoice, slß® | 19: demand. fair Cows—Supply. moderate; ! market good. SS 610: demand. fair. Bulle —Supply. light: market on onimon. s'l4* (7.25: demand. fair. Kosher beef ctucks and late—-Supply. liberal: market, il, @ i 20: demand. fair Kosher hlnds and rib* , S'-pply, liberai; market. $134*27: demand. ; fair Veal—Supply, iight: market, oholeo. SI 8 6 19:' demand. fair. Lamb.—Supply. iight. market eholce. $26627; demand. fair. Micon—Supply. norma!: market, ■good. $13615: demand. fair. Pork—Sup- ; ply. tight: market $18620; demand. fair. CLEVELAND. Nov. 28 -Ho-*—Receipts. •> non •■'.ire ’t, steady; yorker. $8 75; mixed. 06 8 65: medium. 58.80 68 65; utge Isß 75: ronghs. $6.75: stage. 54.50. Cattle ! —Rereipte 2.000: market, slow- good to ' choice bulìs, $360: /end to choice ulcere. slo.togli: good to choice heifers, $667: irood to choice cows. $46 5.30: fair to good co. $36 4: common cows. $263; milkers, 540 6 75. Sheep and Ìambs—Heeelpts. ! 090: n-ark t steady : top. 915.25. Cslves —Renelo’s 3i)0: market, stesdy: top. sll.lO. CINCINNATI. Nov. 28.—Cattle—Re■eipts 600 market, steady: stripperà. $7 50 •i 9 50. Ca’vcs—Market. 50c higher' v---cras. $9.50610.50. Hogs—Reeelpts. 6 000; j arl.et, active, 13e lo 25c lower; good or , hot no packers. $8.35. Sheep—Receipts, j 00: market, eteady : extra*. s;>®6.so ( I.*ns'—Market, Steady: fair to gwod. slo*o 614.

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SUGHI RECOVERY Il CHICAGO CHAIN Advance at Liverpool Helps Boost Prices. Ba United Financial CHICAGO, Nov. 28. —Graia prices opened !i@lc higher on thè Chicago Board of Trade today. lue to an advance at Liverpool aster opening. Reports front Argentina of heavy raion which would delay harvest and also mignt cause conslderable damage helped boost thè Liverpool market. Com advanced on llght reeelpts and a higher hog .market. This carne afte.r a break yesterday which buvers on breaks failed to check. Tho western demand today was strong. . Oats were higher, in sympathy with other grains. Brovisions opened higher. LOCAL HAY MARKET I,ooe hay. 51761$ Timothy bals sls 616 5 n Mixcì hav sl4 615 50 Cora -—w. 65®70e: old. 75c. Cala. 50®53c LOCAL WAGON WHEAT No. 2 wh€*tt. sl.lß. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE Egg — Kreah candl-d. 50c. Butter—Parking nto(k. 25c li,!*—Four and ono-h!f lbs. up, 200 : (owls. under 4 ! lb*.. 15c Isghorti poi! trv 25 per cent discount apri igs, IBc. cocks and tags. Ilo: young toni turks. 12 !b up. 40c young ben turi*. 8 !bti up. iOc oì.J io;:: turkeva 30c; ducks 4 lbs. up. IBe; g--se. 10 1)*. up. lttc iuabs. 11 ibs to di. $4.50; young gum t as. 1 Ì4 to 2-lb. alle, per doz., $3. DRESSED BEEF PRICES Wholeaaìe prices of db eri boef (Ewtft & Co ) : No. 3. No 3. Rib* - 17 .14 I,ntna 21 17 Round 15 11 Chuck 10 .00 Piate* 08 .07 LINSEED OIL Indianapolis dealer quotatlona on barre Quanutiea: Kaw. sl.Ol per gal.: botled. $1 03 per gal 2,500 FOWLS CET JAG STAGING FEATHERED WAR OfTirers Find That Sour Masti Is Cause. LOS ANGELES. Nov. 28.—Hi la ri ty ir* a poultiy yard, where 2,509 fow’s were sald to be drunk. resulted In thè arrest of O. S Steglatt, Cudahy, on charges of violation of thè Yolstead ari Nelghhors informed police ‘ some thing awful" was going on in Steg latt's pouitry yard The officers sound 300 geese flghting, 200 ducks dariung Rdidly over a pond and 2,000 chlckens either lying on their backs, skimmlng with outstretched wlngs about thè yaid. or siiling with thè geese in their battles. The officers stated they sound evidenco thnt thè fowl had been partakìng of sour mash. They c-infìscated thrue stille.

ORCHARD SWINDLER3 USE NAME 0F JAMES A. STILLMAN Doctor Charges Two in Allegri! Deal for Multile Bay Property. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 28.—Alleging a flim-flam reai estate deal in which James A. Stillman of New York was riéld up to him as coinpetitor for a piece of property on Mobile Bay. Dr. John E. Gibbone of New Orleans fiied an affidavit in Criminal District Court against two men wìtose narnes he gavo as Jewell A. Sperllng and Davis A. Robinson, charging them with obtaining money under false pretenses. According to thè affidavit tho New York ttr.ancier wa. represented to Giblions as being eager to buy thè Glisner Orchartls in Mobile County, Alabama. On Aug. 9 Dr. Gibbons allcges Kperllng and Robinson told him they had an option on this proporli’, thè price of which was $19,600. They said they w re tfbout to sell thè option to two New York men who were acting for t'illlman, who, they eald, was ready to pav $19.600. Sperllng, thè affidavit says, told Gibbons he and Robinson would have to put up SIO,OOO to get thè option. Gibbone complains that he put up 53.000 and that Robinson supposedly fuinlshed $16,000 for thè option, The affidavit sete forth that on Sept. 19 Rperling and Robinson offered to i sell thè orchards outrfght to Gibbons for $22,000, and told him Stillman had i Advanced bis offer for lt to $48,000. As a first payment, Gibbons alleges, he paid over $2,500 cash, and then his ■suspicione were aroused.

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WILD APE RULES [STATES OFRICH Struts About Millionaire’s Grounds and Defies Capture. BABYLON, I. 1.. Nov. 27.—Forty hunters, armed with high-powered rifies like those used by explorers in thè African jungles. are slowly closing in on a monster baboon whicn has virtually taken possession of thè sumnier estates of New York ntUlionalres j near Babylon. So desperate has thè giant ape liocorno that caretakers of thè estate and their families venture out of their hemes only when heavily armed. Wil lie Erlinger, 13, son of Charles Erlingerr, caretaker of thè Cornelius Beigen estate, recently inherited by Mrs. William E. Hawkins, was attacked near a creek to which he was going to look at some muskrat traps. Tht baboon darted out of a thicket ar.d felled thè boy with a mighty blow, scratchlng and clawing at his clothes until thè boy’s faithful police dog carne to thè rescue. The ape swung again with its right arm and me dog dropped unconscious. By that tinte another dog had taken thè ape by surprise. Though also foadly lacerated in thè ensulng battio, it succeeded in drlving off thè beast. A woman, whose name could not be learned, was attacked by thè baboon on a lonely road two miles east of Babylon. She screamed and brolte loose from its grlp. but had run only a few steps when thè beast again pounced upon her, clawing her clothes ir.to shreds. until frightened off by a party of automobilsts. Aster recoverlng consciousness she described tho i ape as fullv rive feet tali with an al most hunuin ability to walk on two I legs. ALL LIVESTOCK HIGHER WITH RECEIPTS LIGHT Sheep and ('alile Receipts Only Ilalf of Monday’s. By United Financial CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—Hogs were ac tlve and 10 cents higher at thè Chicago stoclcyards today with receipts of 48,000, 6,000 lower than Monday. Top porkers brought $8.30, while thè bulk went at from sß<sß.so. Good ac tion late Monday took off all but ; i. 943 of thè hogs. Sheep and cattle reeelpts were l arely half of Monday’s market prices and were strong and higher. Choice an* prime cattle sold at $11.75 i 13.60. while medium good were s7® 11.75. With a llght supply of common beri ers thè market went up a dime. There was a fres hsupply of 13,000 steers and big killers kept out of thè bldding 1 nearly hours. Strong valttes were asked for shep j with 15.000 new ones taken into thè pene. Choice killing Ìambs were be tween $ 1 36!4.9 0 for thè day.

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ANTI-FLIRT INSIGNIA IS ADOPTED; LIZARD HATPIN Crusaders Design Announced for Beneflt of Sentimental. NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—A lizard pierced by a hat pin, was thè insigna adopted by thè anti-fllrt crusade. The design will be placed on buttons, accordine to James Madison, Secretary of thè organization. The crusade, it was decided, would be a voluntary organization, without dues, and an unlimited mernbership. Each meniber, however, is pledged to obtain fìve others to join thè campaign for thè extermination of thè flirt. KILLED BY MINE CARS PETERSBURG, Ind., Nov. 28. Leßoy Sanders, 24 f was killed hete yesterday when he was caught between mine cars at Littl’s Mines. A friend, Todd George, was killed in thè same way a week ago.

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