Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1922 — Page 11

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HE ASON’S ilB QREETINQS f i 1222 UNION ST. H DREXEL 2551. Enjoy thè New Year in One off Our l FORDS FOtDS ■ AT A SACRIFICE ■ 1920 Ford coupé, SOOO, SIOO V down. ■L 1917 Ford touring, SIOO. 1920 Ford roadster. In good ▼ condltion. $180; $75 down. * 1920 Ford touring. starter, goodtlres, $200; SIOO down. 1920 Ford touring. starter, demountable rima; $200; $73 down. Dodge touring. In good conditlon. sllO. BEMEMBER THESE CABS ARE GUARANTEED AND HAVE ONE YEAR'S TIME TO PAY IHE BALAXCE, SO DOX'T FORGET TUE NAME AND PLACE. Wenssmain’s Anto Exchange Open Evenings Until 8 O'Clock. 212 E. New York St. MAin 4440. Open Sunday, 9 tiil 4.

SEASON’S QREETENQS CAPITOL LOAN CO. E. Washington St. fe| MA in 0585 WE WISH YOU ALL AVERY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Americani Loam Co. Telephone Applications Receive Prompt Attention. Corner Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. 347 Bankers Trust Bldg. MA in 2983 fSeason’s Qreetmgs Will be more pleasant if you surprise friend wife with this property. 2624 CENTRAL AVE. Cottage StySe Strictly modero ; 6 rooms and batb. with large kitchen and back porch cnclosed in glass : bnt water heating syatem with large basement under entire house. House has built-in feature and can be bousht— Small payment down and $47.50 per month. Open Sunday and Monday. Owner livìng in house. Pinone RaadoUph 115811 for F&jrthsr Particuiars Best Wislhes for a Happy New Year ■r Times Classified Ads Will Fili Volar Wants THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Charks H. Byffàeld ARCHITECT 923 Peoples Bank Bldg. MAin 0982. Fermor Spencer Cannoni ARCHITECT 21 Virginia Ave.. Suite 103 CI relè 2752 Donald Graham ARCHITECT 1128 Hume-Mansur Bldg. Circle 4016 George V. BedeM ARCHITECT 17 Aetna Trust Bldg. LI neoin 4676 ARTISTS R. D. HOLMES, R. F. KING. B. F. CALDWELL, W. J. LYONS. Artista. 306 N. Meridian. MA in 5291 ATTORXEYS Elias DeSherger, Attorney. 309-10 Baldwin Bldg. MAin 3958. Clifford Co Kealing, Attorney. 1206 National Bank Bldg. Main 7133 Jessie Levy, Attorney 502 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 2223 Ja§o T. Markey 704 City Trust Bldg. MA in 1142 James L. Mltchell 216 Ind. Trust Bldg. MA in 6706 Omer U. Nswman 901 People’s Bank Bldg. MA in 3865 F. J. Noli, Jr. 711 Lemcke Bldg. CI relè 0409 ACTOS John Guade!hosffer Wagon Co, 202 Kentucky Ave. Main 0287. Lo To Alien Aiuto Exch. Used Cars 725 Virginia Ave. DR exel 6083 O&kley Garage 1661-63-65 S. Meridian DRexel 4743 FORDS FOKDS FORD 3 Bargains Rargalnn Barbatila As lo\t as $35 down : baiane ia monthly payments. WIDES A MILLER 644 E. Washington Main 0493 r.n.uAKn paki.oks Goder BiiMard Parlors Basement Occidental B!dg. Main C 372 Also Thompson Bldg., Cor. 111. and 1% nsh. Circle 0181.

Board of Trade BILLARD PARLOR 2nd floor Board of Trade Bldg. CI relè 5297. Terminal BLliard Roorra Baseraent Terminal Station. MA in 1626 Regemt Pocket Biilliards 44 S. Illinois St. MA in 2172. Hume=Mairistuir BàlSsard Parlor 23 E. Ohio St. MA in 2059. CHmOPRACTORS Vincent K. Bertha J. Johinisoini <& dohnsoini CHIROPRACTORR Graduates of Ross Col., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Bel. 2040. 2006 W. Wash. St. Office hours—9-11, 2-5, 7-8. Or. Wo So S. Vendcemi Chiropractor 1001 National City Bank Bldg. CI relè 0756 Or. Cari J. Kllaàlber Optometrist and Chiropractor 1001 National City Bank Bldg. CI relè 0756 Qnffiiirs <& Gràffio Chiropractors 506 Odd Fellow Bldg. MA in 6212 W. S. iiamrsel Chiropractor 415 Occidental Bldg. MA in 5630 Dr. F. OeLamglade Chiropractor 214 State Savings and Trust Bldg. LI ncoln 1161 t’HIROPODISTS Suecessor to S. A. Snyder. Adalbell Situili CHIROPODIST 748 Bankers Trust Building. Circle 7031. Bn K. E Lester Chiropodist 514 Merchants Bank Bldg. Main 0375 COL.LEGES Indiala University Extension Divisioni -V t...... o.

CO AL Island Goal Go. Big Four and North St. WE bster 0122 Federai Goal Co o 1020 East North. WE bster 9393 Rhodes & Cornelius 1301 N. Illinois St. MA in 5984 CREAMERIKS AND DURIKS Schaefer Bro§ o Dairy 1855 E. 38th St. WE bster 5018 Ryan Bros Dairy 4440 N. Keystone Ave. WA sbington 0271 The Wadfley Go. Creamery North and Canal. MA In 3457 DUCO STORES Rohert V. Elliott 801 W. Thirtieth St. HArrison 2926. Bert O. Frink 449 E. Sdutti St. DRexel 0316. A. B. Gaold 10S2 Udell St. RAndolph 0479 McElwalme Pharmacy 42nd and Boulevard Place WA sbington 0449. Murphy’s Pharmacy 1702 Roosevelt Ave. Web. 0887 Web. 0318. Nohle Pharmacy Roy n . Li - ". ir, vrop. 501 N. Nobie. MA in 2573. “We are as dose as thè telephone” Northwestern Pharmacy E. M. Green, l’rop. 2502 Northwestern. Randolph 7006. William Jo Oren 1911 W. Wash. Bel. 1591, Bel. 1991. “Oren Has It” Oscar T. Passmore 901 Indiana Ave. MA in 7716 J. si, Stuckmeyer 1353 Madison Ave. DRexel 1926 E. A. Stunckmeyer St Son 1415 Prospect St. DR exel 0438 SchaSkr <£s Gole 2972 Brightwood Ave. Web. 1500. Web. 6677. Arold Pharmacy ISth and Montcalm. CI relè 0953 “See Arold first for your drug wants”

Woods’ Pharanacy 20th and College Ave. Randolph 0969 “Courtesy and Service” Ho Ho Updegrafff 1627 W. Morris St. BElmont 0154 DeaS’s Pharmacy 16th and Central Ave. LI ncoln 4414 MA in 5166 “Free Delivery Service.” Harry J. Borst 3229 E. Tenth St. WEbster 1935 J. W. CSark 1857 Shelby St. DRexel 9480 Berry <& Brown No. 1, 656 Blake St. Lincoln 5518 Bethurainni’s Repair Service Shop. 1016 E. Washington. Drexel 0140 Stolta Pharmacy 4837 E. New York St. IR vington 1747 Carter, “The Drugglst” Roosevelt and Arrow Ave. WE bster 4444 E M. Crawford 540 N. Penn. St. MA in 0853 LI ncoln 6553. Ho Oo Atchison 330 N. Senate Ave. CI relè 7778 / Smead Bros 4034 E. Wash. St. IR vington 0116 Rector’s Pharmacy 1219 Kentucky Ave. MA in 2330 Reichel Pharmacy S. W. Corner 40th and Senate.

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DRUG STORES E. Go Reick 32nd and Central Ave. Humboldt 3190 E. F. Remmeter Prescriptions and Drugs “Quality, Service, Dependability” 960 E. Wash. DR exel 1012 Rhodes’ Pharmacy 802 S. West SL DRexel 1410 ST ewart * 13 Fremnd’s Pharmacy Highland and Michigan St. WE bster 2629 Co Wo Lambert 822 W. Michigan St. MA in 5522 Wo J. Merrill 2143 Prospect SL DRexel 1333 Lay Drug Sto re 1150 S. Meridian SL • Drexel 2096. Collier Drug Stores 27th and College Ave. Har. 2910. GKOCF.RIES Marcici J. Boyd 503 N. Emerson. Irv. OS7I. A. Blackwell 1974 Hillside Ave. Web. 5270. George Bsrnauer 21 E. 23rd SL Itali. 0866. Martin Barnhizer 904 N. Illinois St. Main 7284. Wo Eo Amdis 2502 Martindale Ave. Web. 9117. Eo A, Andrews SOI N. Cray St. Web. 7170. Arnold Bros. 1556 English Ave. Drexel 1636. D. si Badger 1547 Kentucky Ave. Main 3573. Balcan Grecery Co. 702 Ketcham SL Bel. 0657. iiartman et Son 42nd and Blvd. Place. 141 W. 3lst. Wash. 1435. . Ran. 0646. Dieberrch St Just 1215 Fairfleld WA sbington 0222 Sapirie Bros. 3629 W. Tenth BE lmont 0164 Frank Lindner GUOCEIUF.S 250 x. Jefferson Ave. Web. ©Sol 1362 Oluey St. Web. 2554. Eo Y/o Lindsey Grocery 2806 N. Capitol Ave. RA ndolph 0585

Marshall Dlckey 1601 W. Morris St. BE lmont 0479 Charles J. Huminniel Groceries 2SOI Northwestern Ave. RAn. 0521 Eng&ills Bros Orocery 815 E. lf.th St. MA in 1842. Wishing You a Happy New Year C 0 Ho Irrgaeg Groceries 239 S. Warman Ave. BEI. 0131. W. Wo Meadows Groceries 3720 E. 2óth St. Webster 0528. Bo Po CaSdweM 1502 N. Senate Ave. CI relè 5537 Jo E Brower 1837 Prospect St. DR exel 3205 Hyman Cohen COI E. Washington St. MA in 2228 Co. Wo Conner 1501 Hoyt Ave. Ilßexel 0672 V. Mo Coneannon 4612 E. Michigan St IR vington 0161-2 J. W. Cook 771 Mass. Ave. MA in 5796 Ro Lo Craàg 655 Fort Wayne. ]\TA

GROCERIES '^/V'^AA/VNAAAAAeAA<VVVVVVVVBAAA/'A/V' Gress St Jordan 1830 Brookside Webster 6702 Oaugherty Rubush 5028 Orlon Ave. Irvington 1474 JEWELERS Walter Stahlhut Jeweler. 708 Virginia Ave. Drexel 5274. LOAXS ~~ Capito! Loan Co 141% E. Wash. St. Lincoln 7184. RESIACUAXTS Thompson’s Dairy Lunch 42 TV. Wash. 40 E. Wash, Riley 2208. Main 7670. Russet Caffeteria 37 S. Meridian SL Circle 6208 Stegemeier’s Gafe Basements Apollo Theatre and Occidental Bldg. Circle 7367 Riley 1222 Peacoclj Imn Gafe 238 N. Illinois St. MA in 5715 Bamboo Enn Gafe 39 Monument Place MA in 3528 Payne’s Busy Bee Lunch No. 1—144 N. Illinois. No. 2 217 S. Illinois. No. 3- 31 S. Illinois. No 1 142 N. Illinois. No. 5—122 S. Illinois. Big Four Restaurant 2502 Sherman Drive. WE bster 5520 WiU : c* IP>ip’n* Vv ùLiS ? ti un.k 1 ò 409 Massachusetts Ave. CI relè 1579

Gerard’s Coffee Shop No. 1 24S Mass. Ave. No. 2- ili Mass. Ave. Ri lev 1565, Main 0453. ScheSPs American Cafeteria 339 Mass Ave. CI relè 2886 MARRIAGE LICEN^S William Graham. Col. V M C. A ; May Manie*ly. 1524 Corni .1 Avo. Jean- Cottoti. 1041) K W urlami St : EUa Urss. 1811 SouthrastiTii Ah . F. N. GaMuicau. '.'lo T .venia Avo.; Ethel A Rughi, 334 N. Summit Avo. W. A Merrit, Piuivillr. Ind.; Murisi A Davis. Nrw Augusta. Imi J K Cady. 3711 E. Washington St.: Lotti** Merkln, 53 N. Whittler I*l. R. K. Timori. Dugger, Imi.; Bilie Price. 45 N Drarborn St H. E. Stnallwood. 430 Drexel Ave.; Geneva U. Itawkey. 850 N La Salir St. 'l'ommy Pieuzek, IODI) iYarl St.; Sophie Drallk, 975 W. l’earl St BIRTHS Boy* Sherrard and Ruth lllount, 1725 Umide Marion and Marguerite l’avey, 1846 W. Minnaaota. Foresi and May Hooker. 430 S. Notile. Uarold and Myrtle Sisaon, 152!) Grange, boy and girl (tvvtnal. Anderson and Bianche Dunson. 1038 Lewis Nicholas and Anna Wagner, 190.5 Union Harry and Pauline Anderson, Deaoimess Hospital, boy and girl liwiui. Walter and Della King, MethodUt Hospital. Wulter and Vera Hill. Methodist Hospital. Frank and Frieda Klcuutu, Methodist Hospital Cleo and Esther McLoan. Methodist Hospital. Howard and Ruth Beuedlot, Methodist Hospital. Howard and Franees Tomlinson, Methodist Hospital. Ray and Jewel Goodwin, Methodist Hospital. Girl Arthur and Salilo Daily, 844 N. Cray. Charles and Jessio Stephena, 3420 E. Twenty-Ktfth. Wilbur and Gladys McGinnis, 2630 Cornell. James and Maggio Mansfield. 346 N. West. Timothy and Franerà McMalian, Methodist Hospital. James and Latiti.a Ward. 725 N. Bellvlew. Joseph ami Josephine La Denta. 035 S. Alabama. Cari and Edith Deekard, 738 Union. Klizati and LUUan Johnson, 717 N. West. DEATHS Joe Murray. 51, Central Indiana Hospital, paresi. Lewis Dillahunt. 81. 6106 Cornell, acute myocarditis. William Egbort Stansbury, 4, 909 E. Main. diphtheria. Anna R. Bates, 78, 423 N. Noble. arterlo ■cleroaii. Martha Sharon. 60. Contrai Indiana Hospital. chronlc myocarditiK. Josephine Sager, 82, 1710 Hoyt, acute dilatatlon of heart. Sarah Alice Carr, 08, 1721 Hoyt, carcinoma. . William CcHl Tecpe, 4 montila, 21,1 Pleasant. inanition. . Catherine B. Harrincton. 28, 1040% Ashland. pulmonary tuberculosis. Wlllet E. MeMillan, 02. 317 E. Fall Creek Blvd., ccrebrul hemorrhuge. Charles O. Buser. 02. 2603 E. Seyenteenth. Interstitial nephritis. Frames Matilda MiCullough, 22, 039 W. Tliirtleth. diabetes mellltus. Ilelen Louise Congcr, 8 days. 2748 Cornei' i- ih.tr pneumouia. Elizabeth Martha Haddath, 59, Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Edith Fletcher Sehmidt, 45, 1324 N. New Jersey, lobar pneumonìa. Thomas J. Boggs, 76. 943 E. Morris, cerebral hemorrhage. . _ Edward J. Robison. 67. St. Vincent Hoopital, acute nephritis. CHICAGO STOCKS (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Dee. 30— Open. High. Low. Close. Armour Lea, 9% Arm. Lea pfd. 87 .•••■ ••••• •••!.• Con. Motors. 1044 10% 10% 10,* Com. Edison. 130% Diamond M . .118 Estri Motors. % ..... .•• ■ • •••;/ L. McN. new 6% 6% 6% 6 4 Mont. Ward. 22% 22% 22 Pick 34 % 35 34 % 3o Plg. Wig 56% Swlft & C0..107% 108 107% 108 Swilt Intl.. . 19% 20% 19 % ~0 % Stew. Warn.. 74% 79 /4% <9 Union Carb.. 67 % 67 % 06 66 % J. R. Thomp. 49 V* - ■••• •; 1 • • Wahi 53 % 54 53% 54 Wrigley ....103% 104 103 104 Yellow Taxi. 72% 72% 72% i 3% THIEF HAS EYE FOR COLOR While Exodus Doty, colored, 1030 Muskingum St., was away from home yesterday a thlef took a brown suit, tan shoeti, brown hat and brown

VIGDROUS BMC STIKLJIIUGE Last Trading Days of Year Sees Activity Spread Throughout All Groups. COPPER ISSUES ADVANCE l Market Closes With Predictions of Generally Improved Industriai Conditions. By Wall Street Journal NEW YORK. Dee. 30.—The last trading day of thè year on thè New York stock exchange today was characterized none of thè pro-holiday lassitude. Iluying throughout thè session was vigorous and not confìned to one or a few groups. Oils, steels, automotives, textiles and railroads dlvided attention. The copper issues which have not responded to thè helping improvement in thè red metal situation throughout thè year also did better. Copper prices have been advancing and surplus stocks have declined to norma! with consumptlon larger than at any timo before thè war and stili growing. The year closes with distinctly good prospeets for 1923. Steel, oils, equiprmnts, autoinotives, building and other Industries are running at a high rate of capacity and prospeets point to a continuatimi of improvement in thls rate throughout thè coming year. This should mean a strong and wide market for stocks. Twenty average industriai stocks held at 98.17, up 03, Saturday; twenty rail stocks averaged 75.79, up .93. LOCAL BANK CLEARINGS Indianapolis b&nk clearinps Saturday woro d,(sO,OUO; cle&rings for thè wek wf-re '.O,'J LOOO: clranngra lor thè month, >.%:>,* .vj 1.000. cleariiit's for thè year, si.lo t ßfcl.000 Bank debite for thè dav w re jtJ.dbd,000 debite for The we k wt*re r i !..*',47,000: d Utr thè monili werc $16",763,000: debit for thè year. $1,682.684.000. FOREICN EXCHANGE lly United lmandai NEW YOHK. Dir. 30.—Forelgn exohar re closcd fimi. Sterline, dentanti $4.83 % : < ables, $4 t>3%. Lire, dem&nd, 5.09 c; - it, - 5.0 % . Belgtan, dentami. C.74hio: .’iblen. (i.74i\ Marks. demand, 1 40e. dvmand, lh.i*3c; cablea. 18.900. *. 1 : 1 b i.-rs . lii-riiHiid, 39.."90; eablcs. 39 tì'le. l'-ftì,-. demand, 15.74 e; cablea, 15.74 c. >.veue.'.. i!> niiu.d, :I7.tU'-. rabica. 27.05 c. Noray, h.'k; cjbUs. issile. Dea mar k, den.imd, 20.58: cablea. 20.62 C. STANDARD OILS ARE CURB MARKET FEATURE

lively Tuo Hours Trading Closcs Fresent \car. i:u rttif'd /'iiiiitirin! NEW VUIiK, l)ec. 30.—0 n thè last day of thè year thè New York curb market saw a very lively two hours t>f trading with some stocks reaching new record prices for 1922. The Standard Oìls, whlch were at their heiglit in October, climbed upward toilay in a most convincine fashion. Stanila ni OH of Indiana reached i ù 4 or thè equivalcnt of 121% prlor to tlie 1"0 per cent stock dividenti. Vacuimi inaile 4R-\ and Sali Creok 22. ! Mutual Gii, whìch has ben holding ! around 32, sprinti d above 13. In fact, thè tvhole oli group seerned to respond to thè better outlook for thè industry. Among thè industrials there was a L-ood gain. Continental Cai*, new j stock went above 43. l’eerless dupliI i-ated lts year s high at 77 and Stutz ; also galned. In thè late trading Coni Unental was thè most active In thè ; industriai list. FINAL BOND MARKET OF YEAR IS STEADY Italia Continue Irregular as Usuai Feature. ; By {'nitrii rinunciai NEW YORK, Dee. 30.—The final ■ homi market of thè year closcd steady, with a few small advances showing In some of thè more speculative fndusi trlals hut thè rails were a trifle Irregular. Foreign loans were very quiet. The sllght easing in sterling and in some of thè chief exehange rates, put a damper on enthusiasm in foreign isRues. Llberties were Irregular from tho start hut pitlled up well from thè lows at thè finish. The bond market for thè year presents an lnteresting study. Mudi news has heen advt-rse, and, in thè case of rail issues in getterai, thè trend has heen upward. The tractions ha ve heen aff<cted hy locai condltions and appear to be headod for better things. Industriai bonds improved on thè average but tlie rise was not as spectacular as in thè case of many leading rails. NEW YORK LIBERTY BONDS —Dee. 30 —• Prcy. High. Low. Close. dose. L B 3%s ...101.30 100.92 101 00 100.00 L B lst 4 %s. 99.08 98.96 99.08 98.90 L It 2d 4%5. 98.54 98.42 98.54 98.43 L li 3il 4%*. 99.04 98.96 98.98 98.98 !L li 4th 4Vi s . 98 94 98.80 98.94 98.74 Victory 4%s 100.34 100.34 New Gov 09.94 99.90 99.94 99.88 BUILDING PERMITS Duro Oil Company, gas tank, Nineteenth ami College. SSOO. Duro Oil Company, gas tank. 328 W. Maryland. SSOO Dure Oil Company, gas tank, River Ave. and Division, SSOO. Dure Oil Company, gas tank, 1005 W. Washington, SSOO. Pure Oil Company, gas tank. 2020 W. Morris, SSOO. Dure Oil Company, gas tank, 2323 W. Michigan, SSOO. Pure Oil Company, gas tank, 849 W. Thirtieth, SBOO. Dure Oil Company, gas tank, Tenth and Emerson, SSOO. Pure Oil Company, gas tark, 950 W. Twenty-First, SSOO. Dure Oil Company, gas tank, 1202 Pattorsou, SSOO. Dure Oli Company, gas tank, 815 W. Thirtieth, SSOO. Pure Oil Company, gas tank, 1201 Nordyke. SSOO. John W. Seymour, tieth, $550. L. E. Hope, furnaee, 118 N. Bradley, S3OO. Yuncker Bottling Works, gas tank, 911 Horton, $250. Adams-Rodgers Company, butldlng, Ray and Drover. $1,500. Adams-Rodgers Company, gas tank, Ray and Drover, S2OO. Albert Nahmias, fnrnace, 1141 S. Illinois, $215.40. A C. Rarick, dwelling, 3724 Central, $7,200. Bankers Trust Company, office, Pennsylvania and Ohio. $2.750. Charles C. Binkley, dwelling, 5341 Central. $5,500. Pure Oil Company, garage, 121 E. Maryland, SI,OOO. Long-Knlght Lumber Company, shed. 3760 E. St. Clair. $1,200. Virv C Ballarli aSSIHon 1214 9t Peter,

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Dee. 30— Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close. dose. Atehison ...102% 102 102% 101% B & O 42% 41% 42% 41% Can Pao 144 % 144% 144 % 143% C & O 71% 71% 71% 70% C & N W Ry, 81 79% 80 % 78% CR I & P.. 33% 32 32% 32 Del & Hud. . 110% 110 110 l /a 115 Del & Lacka 127 120% Erie 10% 10% 10% 10% Gt Nor pfd.. 75% 74% 74% 74% Ili Central 113 112 Lehigh Val.. 70 % ... 69 % 70 % Mo Pac pld 43% 43% N Y Central 94% 94% 94% 94% NY NH & H 21% 21 21% 20% Nor Pao ... 75 74% 74% 74 Nor & West.ll2% ... 112 112% Pennsy 40% 46% 46% 46% Reading 79% 79% 79% 79% So Pacific... 89% ... 98% 88% St Paul 23% 23 23% 22% St Paul pfd. 35% 34% 34% 34% St L & SW.. 30 ... 30 29% St L&SW pf 55% ... 55% 50% Un Pac .-...138% 138 138% 138 Wabash ... 8% 8% Wabash pfd. 24% 24% 24% 23% Kubbers— Ajax Rubber 13 13% 13 12% Goodrich R.. 35% 35% 35% 35% Kelly-Spg. .. 49 46% 48% 40% U. S. Rubber 50 % 55 % 55 % 55 % Equipments— Am. Loco.. 128% . 127% 127% Bald. L0c0..139% 138 138% 137% Gen. Electric 183% 181% Lima Loco 59 58% Pullman ...130% 130 129% West. Alrb 108% 100 West. Electric 60% 59% 60% 59% Steels— Beth. (B) .. 62% 61% 62% 62% Crucible ... 71% 70% 71 ti; % Gulf States 80 80% Mal l'ale .... 28% 28 28% 28% Reologie .... 24 % 24 % 24 % 24 % Rep I. & S 49 48 49% 48% r. S. Steel 107% 106% 106% 197% Vanadium .. 35 % 34 % 35 34 % Motors— Am. Boach M. 42% 41 % 42% 40% Chandler M... 67 00% 07 fili % Geli. Motors 14% 14% 14% 14% Hudson M.. 27% £7 27% 27 s M. Motor (A) 50% 50% 50% 49% Max. M. (B) 15% .... 15% 15% Plerce-Arrow 13 % 13 13 % 13 % Studebaker .117 115% 117 114% Strombcrg. . . 06% 63% 06% 04 Stewart-W 79 74 % 79 74 % Miiiings— Butte C. & Q. 3 0 10 10 Texas G. & S. 61 % OL 59% Popper— Am. Smelt... 56% 55% 56% 54% Anaconda .. 50% 48% 50% 48% Chiie Copper 27% 27% 27% 27% Kennecott .. 30% 38% 30% 30% Utah Copper 05 64% 65 64 DUsCal Petrol.. 68% 60% 67% 67% Coadc-n ... .... 53 % Houston Oli. 71% 69% 70% 69% M. S. 0H... 31% 11% 11% 11% Pan-A P. (A) 91 % 91 91 93 % lan-A P (B) 84% 84% 84% 84 Pacific Oli.. 40 % 40 40 45% Pro. A Rei. 50% 49% 49% 49% Pure Gii .. 29% 27% 29% 27% Rovai Dutch 52 % 52 % 52 % 52 % S u offa! 121% 119% 12’ 118% SO of NJ new 41% 39% 41% 39% Sinclair .... 35 34 35 33% Texas Co ... 49 48% 48% 48% T<x C and O 21% 21 21% ... Transeorit Oil .. ... 14 13% Industriai— Allieti C'uem. 80 ... 79% 79% Adv Rumley 13*4 ... 13% 13 AUis-Chal... 45% 45 45% 44% Amer Can... 73% 73 73% 73% Am K & L pf 05 ... 65 03% Amer Wool. 95% 95 95% 91% Coca-C01a... 79% 77% 79 77% Coni and Tab 70% 70 70% 69% Cluett * Pbdy 70% 70 70 09% Cont Can ...116% 111% 115 111 End Johnson. 94% 94% 94 % 93% Fara Player. 92 H ... 91% 91% tien Asphall. 49% ... 48% 49 Int Paper... 62% 52% 52% ... Loews ... . 19% 19% 19 Mar Stores. . . ... 68% 68% Mont A Ward 22% 22% 22% 22% Nat Enamel. 07% 60 % 00% ... Pltts Coal 00 00 Sears Rbk. . . 88 80% h’> % 87 United Drug. .. ... <9% 79 U . lt-t St.. 70 74*4 70 74 % U S C I Pipe 29 % 28 % 29 ... u, S. In Aleo 08% 08% 08 % 07 1 , Worth P 32% 30% Am T A T 123 % 122% 123% 122% B R a pld T.. 10% 15% !'i : v Con sol. Gas 122 121 121 121 % Columbia G. 100% 104% 100% 104% Peoples Gas 93 93 West. Union .... 111% 111% Shipplng— Ara. Tut. C.. 27 20% 26% 26% Am. S. & C .... 20% .... At. Gulf ... 21% 21% 21% 20 % In. M. M 94 In. M M pfd. 4% 43% 43 % 44% United Fruit 155 154% 155 153 Foods— Ara Sugar.. 80 79 % 80 79% Am. B. Sg .... 37% .... Austin Nich.. 34% 33% 33% 34 Am. Cottnn O. 18 17% 18 Corn IYnd 133 % 132% 132% 132% Cuba C. S. pfd 40 39% 39 3* 39% Cuban-A. Sg. 25% 25% 25 8 25% Wilson Se Co.. 36% 30 36 36 % Tobaeeos— Am.-Sumatra .... 28% 26% Am. Tob. Co 154 153 % Con. Cigars 39% 33*4 38% 38 % Tob. Prod.. 84 83% 84 83% CHICAGO GRAINS RALLY AFTER EARLY SLUMP

AH Quotations Close Strong With IV lieat Leading. Bp United Financial CHICAGO, Dee. 30.—Grain prlces rallied on tho board of trade today aster an eaxly slump and all quotations closed strong. May wheat went six eents below thè recent high for thè crop on thè early drop. Com followed thè wheat market. Chicago handled thè gveatest amount of cotn in its history during 1922 aecording to an announcement mafie at thè close t thè day’s trading. Oats worked to lower prices at thè start of trading and did not respond quickly to thè advance in other grains. Elevator and western interests bought on thè ”*>. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE —Dee. 30 —■ Fu United Financial WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. Dee.... 1.27% 1.27% 1.23 May... 1.22 % 1.22% 1.20% 1.22% Ji;ly..,: 1.12% 1.13% 1.11% 1-13% Dee 74% .7i>% .72% .^,0% May... .71% .72% .70% .i~% July... .71 -72% .70% .i 2 OATS— Div.... .42% .42% zU% .42 May... -44% .45 .44% .44% July... .41% .42% .41% .42% lA .ìnnTT.. 10.75 10.55 10.73 10.55 May...11.05 11A2 11.00 1110 RIBS—•Jan 10 .6 1 •May Id-oa R DeeT. .. .87 .87 .86% -80% May. .. .90% .90% .89% 1)0% •Nominai. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Bu United Financial CHICAGO, Dee. SO. —Wheat—No. 2 hard. $1.25%. Cora —No. 2 yellow. 74%c: No. 3. 71 di'73c; No. 4. 69% C'7oi-: No. 2 mixed. 73%6ìì74e: No. 3 mixed. 71@72c: No. 4 mixed, 69 %e: No. 2 wliite. 74 %c: Nix 3 whitè? 71 Gì 71 %e: No. 4 white. 69%e. Oats —No. 3 white, 42 %iì43 %e. Barley—6o (si TOe. Rye—B9 %c. Timothy—s6 <tl tì.oO. Clovcp—fiG.so <ii 20.25. INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN —Dee. SO Bids for car lots of grain and hay at thè cali of tlie Indianapolis Board ol Trade Wheat—Through hillcd; No. 2 red. $1.28 A Cora- —Steady: No. 3 white. 60<860%e: No. 4 white. 04 %(d65 %e. No. 3 yellow, 65%<ij566%c; No. 4 yellow. 64 % %'6n %<’: No. 3 mixed, 64%fe65%e: No. 4 mixed. 63 (& 64c. Oats-—Steady: No. 2 white, 43%@4.h-; No. 3 white, 42%©44f. Hay—Traili Indianapolis. Finn; No. 1 timothy. $16.50© 17.50; No. 2 timothy. sl6 (si 16.50 : No. 1 light elover mixed. slo.oo @l6; No. 1 elover hay. [email protected]. ■ —lnspec-tions— _ Wheat —No. 2 red, 1 car; No. 2 mtxeo, 1 car. Total. 2 ears. Corn—No. 2 white, 2 ears; No. 3 white. 15 ears; No. 4 white. 8 ears: No. 5 wllite. 1 ear; No. 2 yellow. 2 ears No. 3 yellow, 16 ears; No. 4 yellow. 16 cara No. 4 mixed, 2 cara; No. 5 mixed, 2 cara: No. 6 mixed. 1 ear. Total.'6s ears. Oats —No. 2 white, 4 etjrs; No. 3 white, 5 ears. Total, 9 vara. ' Total reeeipts for tho day. 73 ears. Grain prices quoted i. o. b. basis, 41 Vie to New York. LOCAL HAY MARKET Leo hay—sl7 @18; baie*. sl6 @l7. Mtxr-d hav—lsWl7. Cori)—72@7se.

HQGPRICESGROP 10T025 GENTE Slow Trading Features All Livestock. Bog Prices Day by Day 250-300 Ibs. 200-225 Ibs. 150-180 Ibs. 21. 8.40@ 8.50 8.45® 8.50 8.55® 8.65 22. 8.50® 8.55 8.60® 8.65 8.70® 8.75 23. 8.65 8.75® 8.85 8.90 20. 6.65® 8.75 B.Bo® 8.85 8.90® 9.50 27. 8.05® 8.75 8.75® 8.80 8.85® 8.95 28. 8.65 8.70® 8.75 8.85® 8.90 29. S.so® 8.55 8.55® 8.60 8.60® 8.65 Hog prices suffered a drop of front lOc to 25c at thè locai livestock yarcLs today. The heaviest los3 was sustained by lights which dropped from a top of $8.90 Friday to $8.65, -vaile other classes took corresponding losses. The total receipts went to 8,000 with leftovers of 539 from Friday. The cattle market was slow due light receipts and light week-end buying. There were no choice heifers on thè market. Receipts, 200. The calf market ruled steady with a top price of $14.50 while thè bulk of thè sales ranged from sl4 to $14.50. Receipts, 400. The sheep market was steady but slow, due to light receipts. Choice ’ambs brought a top of sl4, but thè bulk sold around sl4. Receipts, 100. —Hogs—--150 to 200 Ibs 5 [email protected] Medium 8.55® 8.60 Heavy 8.50® 8.55 Top 8.65 lag 8.25 Paeking sowa 7.25 —Cattle Few choice steers slo.oo® 10.50 Prime corn-fed steers, 1.000 to 1.300 ibs 9.50® 10.00 Good to choice steers. 1,000 to 1.300 Ibs 9.00® 9.50 Good to choice steers. 1,000 to 1.200 ibs ■" 9.00 Good to ctioice steers, 1,000 to 1,100 ibs 7.1 A 7.50 Common to medium steers, 800 to 1.000 ibs 5.75 6.75 —Covra and Heifers— Choice light heifers § 6.00® 30 Good light heifers 6.50® 0 Medium heiiera 6.50® ', Common heifers 5.00® 6. <••• ■■ ciioiee heavy cotta. .. 5.50® 6Fair eows 4.00® 5.0 Cuttera 2.75® 3.25 Canners 2.25® 2.50 —l’.ulls— Fanoy buteher bulla $ 5.00® 5.50 Good to choice buteher buils. 4.ou® 4.75 Bologna bulla 3.75® 4.25 Lióhi bo.ogua buils ........ 3.00® 3.50 —Calves— Choice veals $14.00® 14.50 tt-u.s 13.00® 13.50 Medium veals 12.00® 12.50 Ligiitiveight veals 10.56® 11.50 Heavyweight veala 9.50® 10.60 Common heavies 8.50® 9.50 Top 14.50 —Sheep and Lambs— Culla § 2.250 3.50 Good to choice ewes 3.50® 5.00 Few choice iambs 14.00 Good to choice lambs [email protected] Heavy amba 12.50®13.00 Culi lambs 9.00 Bucks 3.00 OTHER LIVE STOCK By United Financial CHICAGO. Dee. 30 —Hog?—Receipts, B.imo: market li'U lóc higher; top, j>S.OS; bulk of Hes. $8.150 8.45: heavy weight, $8.25®8.40; medium -.it-ight. 58.35®8.50; light weight, $8.5008.05; light iight, $8.35 1 05 heavy paeking sow?. $7.6008; rougli paeking sowa. $7.40® 7.65: pigs, $7.50® 8.25. Cattle—Reteipts, 600; mark- i;- uy .hoi .uni ir, 1 -il si f 'tt 12.85; medium and good. $7.00® 11 50; common. SO® 7.60: good and choice, $9.50® 12.50; common and medium, $7.00® 11.50; batcher cattle and heifers. s4® 10.25: cows. $3.75 ®8; bu'.ls. $3.75 ®G. 35: canncrs, cutter, cows and heiiera, $2.70k. .. .-r t-teers. s3@4: veal calves, $9.25®11; feeder steers, $5.50® 7.50; eioektr steers, s4® 7 50 stocker cows and heifers, $3.25 @ 5:25. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500: market steady: lambs. $13.15® 15.40: lambs, culle to common, $9.75® 13.15: year.ing weiht rs. s.t.gó 'a. 1 : - $5.25®5: culi to common ewea, 52.5005.50. CINCINNATI. Dee. 30.—Cattle—Receipts. 250: market steady, cows weak, 25c lower; shippers. $7.2009. Calves—Market sOc® $1 lower: extras. $12.50® 13. Hogs—Receipts. 1,300; market steady; good or choice packer. $5,75. Sheep—Receipts, 25; market steady: extris, ss® 6.50. Lambs— Market steady; fair to good. $13.50014. EAST BUFFALO. Dee. 30.—Caitie—Receipts, 275; market, slow. eieady ; ahipping steers, 510011.50; buteher graues. ss'■<; cows. $2.50 0 5.25. Calves—Receipts, 700; market, aetive, steadv; cui! to choice, 54® 15.50. Sheep and iambs—Receipts, o.OOO: n arket. aetive. steady; choice lambs, sls® 15.75; ouìls to fair. $8014.50: yearlings, $8 ' i 18; sheep, $3 n. 9.25. Hogs—Receipts. 6,400; market, aetive, steady. 10e higher; ynrktrs. $9.25; pigs, $9.25 4 9.35; nùxed. $9.1009.25: heavies. $9&9.10; rougha. $7 @7.50: .stage, ss® 5.50 EAST ST. LOUIS. Dee. 30.—Catti*—Receipts, 300; market 23e lower than yesterday average. Hogs—Receipts. 800; market 5@ lOc higher; heavy. $8.2508.45: medium. SS.4O® 8.35: lights. $8.40®8.60; light light?. $8.25-j 8.55: paeking sows. $7 '■i 7.40: pigs, $7.25 0 8.50; bulli, $8.40@ 8.55. KANSAS CITY. Dee. 30.—Hors—Receipts, 4.000: market, higher: bulk, SB.IOO 8.35; heavies $8®8.25; butehers, $8.15® 8.40; lights. $808.35; pigs, $6.7507.85. Catti —Receipts. 100: market, steady; prime fsd steers. $10010.50; plaln to fair dressed beef steers, $0 010: w-estern steers, $5.75® 9.75: southern steers, $5.50 0 B.7Ì>; cows, $2.50 ®0.55; heifers. 54.65 y 9; stocker and feeders, $4.7507.85; buils, $2.50® 4.75; calves. $4.50® 10. Sheep—Receipts. 500: market steady: lambs sl3 50 014.65; yearlings sll ® 12.05: wethers $7.5008.50; ewes $6.25®7u>0; studierà and feeder $12.50 ® 14.

NEW YORK PRODUCE B’t United Financial NEW TORK Dee. 30. —Flour —Quiet and et raily. Pork—Dull: mpss $27 4?28.50. Lari!—Easier; middl© West spot $11.30® 11 40. Sugar—Raw quiet; centrifugai 96 test 5.65 c; re fui ed quiet; granulateti T.OOc. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 11% @ll li et Sautos No. 4 151* @ls lic. Tallow —Finn; special B<3Btic: city 7 s c. Dressed poulr trv —Quiet; turkevs 110 r H ISe ; chickens 1S il v_’e; iowls 15@31c; ducks 22@31c. Live poultry—Weaktr; geese 19 (il, 23e; ducks, 20@34e: fowls 20@28e; turke.vs. 20@30c; roosters, 13e: chickens, 21(u“22c; broilers. 284t37c. Chevse —Dull; state whole milk, common to special, -•21<528 li c; state fikitns. common to specials, 20 @2l li c. Butter —-Easier; creamery extra, 53@54Vìe; special market. 64ti<@ó5c; state dairy tubs. 39 dì 53e. Eggs—Quiet; neaxby white*, fauev. 6Ò@62c: ncarby state white. 52® 58c; fresh first to extras, 46@53c; Pacific coast, 4Stìs7c; western whites, 4S®s®ct ncarby browns, 54 @ 58cCOTTONSEED OIL '^NEW f 'Yf>KK. ”uec. oli. O penine itili; January, [email protected] Februarv. 10.50® 10.75 c; March. 10.75® 1077 c; Aprii, 10.80® 10.8 S; May. 10.91® 10.92 c; June. 10.90 % 11.02 c: July. 10.90® ll.Oóc: August, llfrtlOc. Closing cali: January. 10.63® 10.66ct Eebruary, 10.67® 10.70 c; March, 10.81® 10.82 c: Aprii. 10.85®lO.PSc; May. 10.95® 10 97c; June. Ile: July. 11.07® 11.lOe; Àugust, 1110 ® 11.2 Oc. Spot. 10.50, bill. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE Eggs—FVerh eandled. 48e. Buttcr—Packing stock. 27c. Capons—Seven ìbs up, 33 et fowls, 4tì Ìbs up, 20c; fowls, under 414 lbs, 16c- leghorn poultry, 25 per cent discount: springs. 18c; cocks and stagts. Ile: young toni turkeys. 12 lbs up, 34c; young hen turkevs. 8 lbs up, 34c: old tom turkeys, 25e; ducks, 4 lbs up, 15c; geese, 10 lbs up, 15ct squabs, 11 lbs to doz, $4.50: young guineas, Ivi io 2-lb size, per doz, $7.50. Indianapolis creameries are paying 55c a pound for butterlai. DRESSED BEEF PRICES Wholesale sellini? priees of dretsed beef Swift & Co.) • Ribs—No. 2. 15c: No. 3, X2c. I.oins—No. 2,21 c; No. 3,15 c. Rounds —No. 2, lóc; No. 3,13 c. Chucks— No. 2, lOc; No. 3. 9c. Platea—No. 2,7 c: No. 3. 6e. NAVAL STORES Indianapolis. dealer’ sellili? prtoe on tur' pentine in barrei quantities, $1.52% parrai. LINSEED OIL Indianapolis dealers’ selline prie en Itnseed oil in barrei quantities: Raw. slOl

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