Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1923 — Page 11

SATURDAY, MAY 19.1923

21 REAL, ESTATE FOR SALE (Concluded From Preceding Pagel d—Lots B 1 §IL D and 187 Close-in Building Lots Offered $ fl 00 to $8(0)0 Each SUMS, $l5O md s2ooo Cash SIOO, sls® amid s2ooo a Week NO INTEREST OR TAXES FOR TWO YEARS AIRSLIE is located on East 34th Street, only a short distance East of Fall Creek boule- | yard, two blocks from Ft. Harrison and Anderson car line—sc fare, 30 minute service —and extends South to 30th street. 34tli street and Orchard avenue are 86 feet wide and have paved roadways. Many of the lots have beautiful forest trees. SALE OPENS NEXT SATURDAY All lots will be carded showing Prices and Terms. You must act quickly if you would secure a choice. Salesmen on the Ground all day Sunday and Every Day until the Lots are Sold. > (HIKE Q. BRUCE 233 East Ohio Street Phone, Main 1168. 25 MISCELLANEOIS FOR SALE a—Household Goods Rugs—Linoleum Gold Seal congoleum rugs. 9x12. fully guaranteed, new, perfect goods; special at $14.75. Imported Japanese grass rugs, double warp, 9x12. $7..<0 Wool fiber rugs, 9x12. $7.95. We carry a fall line of Brussels. Axminstere. Velvets and Wiltons' at the low-cat prices in the city Call and be convinced. FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W. Washington St. Opposite Statehouse. ••If it covers the floor —wr have It.*' THE EXCEL FURNITURE CO. Save 25 per cent or more on furniture, stoves and rugs. East Wash, and New Jersey Sta. WALNUT. 4-piece bedroom suite; good as new; one rug and two rockers; baby cab. Leaving city. Call Drexel 4155. FOR SALE—Rug. library table, two rockers and davenport Webster 1 <)93. b—Coal. Ice and Wood COAL Get Our Special Prices Before Buying TOM SHROYER BElmont 5017. Circle 1435. Notice Not is the time to place your order with S, for next winter s coal. Ours is prepared Atlas Coal Cos. Main 1962 Lincoln 2764

Magic Lump Is low in ash and high in heat units. It will not clinker. We can not recommend it too highly for furnace use. Polor Ice & Fuel Cos. 2000 Northwestern Ave. Ran. 06S0. 1902 S. East St. Drexel 1455. Lynn St. & Big Four Ry Bel. 0888. Use Elevator Coal It’s Re-Screened Fred Goepper & Son ESTABLISHED 1803 Belmont 4704. Belmont 4705 Best Prices of Coal Illinois or Indiana egg. clean forked. .$5.40 Illinois or Indiana, mine run 4.83 Best Ind or Lin. lump, clean forked.. 6.00 Illinois block. large forked 6 00 W. Virginia splint lump, clean forked 8 75 KINDLING WITH EACH TON UNION ICE AND COAL CO. ' Call Drexel 4621-4622. Special Prices IND. OR ILL. LARGE BLK FORKED . $5 85 IND. 4TH VEIN LARGE LP FKD. . . 6 40 BEST INDIANA EGG FKD 5 40 BEST W. VA LARGE LP FKD 8.75 E KT. LARGE LP FKD 8.75 BEST POCA. LP FKD 11.00 Prompt delivery any place In city Bethel Coal Cos. DRexel 0250. c—Clothing TROUSERS To Match ■1 Your Coat |jj ■ft $2.95. $" 95. $4.. j. 11l M $5.95, $0.95 and up. % THE PANTS STORE CO. 48 West Ohio St., Near Illinois^ e —Pet and live Stock ■ BAEV ducks and geese: eggs; 4 Blue Sadalusien hens and rooster 1120 Holln^t, IT'S never lost unui InnianapoUs Ads have failed to find It Hft

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE e—Pet and Live Stock A FREE copy descriptive booklet of world # largest dog kennels will b* mailed on re quest. listing for sale the famous Oorang Airedales, specially trained as watch dogs, farm dogs, stock drivers, automobile guards, companions and hunters on all kinds of game. Also choice breeding stock, puppy slock, kennel supplies, dog foods, dog medicines. etc. Satisfaction and safe delivery guaranteed. OORANG KENNELS. Box 44. Laßue, Ohio. f—Miscellaneous TOMATO plants. Earliana. Stone. Bonny. Best. Red Rock; parcel post paid; 100., 30c: 300. 75c: 500. $1; 1.000. $1.50: 5,000 @1.25; Feb. Summerville. 1,000. $1; 5,000 @9oc: 10.000 ® 80c: cabbage, eollard. lettuce. beet, onion, brussells sprouts, celery, same price Egg and Ruby King pepper plants, postpaid: 100. 40o; 300, $1: 500. *1.50 1.000. $2.25: 5.000® $2. Satisfaction guaranteed. D F. JAMISON. Summer - ville. S. C. CoroNA New and used machine. Easy terms if desired. Rental at $3 per month and all rental applied to purchase price of now machine. JUDD TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 142 North Meridian Street H A RNESSM AKERS stitcher" Call Drexel 8681. FOR SALE—Gas pump and tank, cheap. Belmont 2068. SECOND-HAND building material for sala cheap. 214-222 E. Maryland. hi MISt LLLANKOLS WANTED GOOD, SOUND, DRY, YELLOW EAR CORN WANTED AT STOCK YARDS. WE WILL PAY 90 CENTS PER BUSHEL ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS WALMA BROS. Tinners and Roofers, Repair and Job Work. HA rrison 2023 AUTO PAINTING Credit extended to auto owners. Zerkfe Paint Cos. 31 YEARS PAINTERS Top buililing and general repairing. Prices low as lowest, highest quality. 1517 Kelly St. Drexel 4455. We own and operate two shops. ROOFING Let us do your roofing, workmanship snd material guaranteed. Prices right. Terms cash or payments. INDIANA ROOFING CO. 2408 Northwestern Ave. Kenwood 4934 A Bath a Day la the Healthy Way. E M. HARDIN CO. Merchant plumber. 3220 E. Mich. Webster 3001. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated! feather mattresses and pillow* oiado & e BURKLE, 416 Maes Mam 1428. SAFETY KAZOK BLADES Sharpened TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Ara HEATHS Barior Shop, union: warm, comfortable bathrooms 132 W Market PAPER cleaning, hardwood floors $1.25 and up; ED THOM AS Circle 1600. FURNITURE repaired and reflniahed: upholstering Stewart 1478. VAULT cleaning. 935 E. Maryland St. Stewart 1794. 29 BIS I NESS OI’PORTL'nF!TEB~~_ DRUG STORE, northern Indiana: good paying prescription bustness; old established: long lease: moderate rent: steam heat: oak fixtures good as new: soda fountain and carbonator: invoice $12,000. take less for speedy sale KEATS. Hotel Strand. SixtyThird and Cottage Grove. Chicago. FOR SALE—Picture show in town of 500: nearest competition 12 miles; first-class outfit: good patronage selling on account of other business interests. See or write W R Ligby. CoatesTllle. IndWE start you In the cat.Or making bu*ui**s at home or anywhere: big money; everything furnished; particulars; experience unnecessary: men. women. FAWN CO.. Atlantic City. N. J. HOTEL for sale. Muat sacrifice good hotol in Lafayette, worth $5,500 price $3,250. Best location: long lease. METZ HOTEL. Fifth and Main. Telephone 1007.

FOR SALE—Grocery arid meat market: good stock and fixtures. Invoice about $2,200; fine location. L. BAKER. 1530 Locust st-> Anderson. Ind. BATTERY shop and rental batteries. Owner leaving city. Call Belmont 4527. 0 b—Gasoline If You wish to Convert Your Used Car into Immediate Cash Communicate With (JWMmerCompm/ N.Ctvito! aJ We Buy, Sell and Consign. L. T. ALLEN We Are SelMeg 1 the New Chevrolet Snapernor Models md Oaklamid Six Youi Car in Trade 917-19 Va. Ave. DR exel 0928 Call Us for Demonstration SPECIAL BARGAINS One Maxwell $35 One Interstate 40 One Briscoe 75 One Briscoe t.... 100 One Overland 83-D 85 Baby Grand Chevrolet.. 75 Maxwell touring 100 75 Overland 76 Ford touring 75 North Overland Cos. 3011 Central Kenwood 1702

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline Ow Amnnumal Sweepstakes Sale Begins Saturday, May 19th Every year just before the big- 500-mile race, we hold our animal sweepstakes sales of used cars. This is the biggest used car event of the year in India lapolis. Every Car Has Beett Slashed nun Price Come early and get your pick. We have 4 sixes and eights to choose from. A small down payment will hold any of the following cars for future delivery. Ford Sedan, 1921 Recently painted, good tires: runs fine. $365. Oldsmohile 4, 1921 Touring Overhauled and painted Looks and runs like new. $695. Auburn 6 Touring Thip in the pink of condition throughout. Tho price la only $545 Cole Aero-Eight Sport Sedan Overhauled and painted a Harding blue: new seat covers, coni tire equipped, lots of extras. This is a real beauty, $1,475. Nash 6 Touring Overhauled and painted: the tires t'>p and upholstering are O. K A bargain. S3Mo Franklin Touring Late model; overhauled ami painted; tires are excellent. A good buy at SBSO. Studebaker Special Roadster Here m a snappy roadster, with plenty of power and speed; overhauled and painted and ready for good hard service. Only $595. <O. Ford, 1921 Touring Here Is a dandy Ford touring; newly painted: runs fine; ror only $245. Cleveland 6 Tonring Overhauled and painted: good tires A dandy light six at tho low price of $535. Davis Sport Touring Equipped with a California top: has been overhauled and painted disc wheels, cord tires. A real beauty. $695. Reo 6 roadster $275 Cole 8-60 touring 275 Reo 4 roadster 235 Premier touring 295 Maxwell touring 165 Overland touring 125 Grant six touring 150 Mitchell roadster 195 Olds 8 touring 175

Your car in trade and termg; no brokerage. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Tine Latlhrop= McFarland Cos. 418-424 N. CAP. AVE MAIN 2480 STIT)KBAKER~ Seven-paesenger, good running condition Terms. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. 1922 Chevrolet touring: $325.00: terms. 1917 Chevrolet touring: SBO 00; terms. 1916 Chevrolet touring: $95.00; terms. 1920 Chevro.et touring: $150.00; terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. SSO DOWN ~ buys a good Ford. Reo. Chalmers, Chevrolet, Dort and others; balance $3 weekly. 518 N Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday FORD BODIES AND PARTS Used sedans, touring and roadsters. Hoods, shell and body parts. SWIS.SHEI.M A PARKER. COLE Eight-cylinder, seven-passenger Terms. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. DODGE BROTHERS SEDAN. Lste type, high radiator and new coni tires. Price $1,175. C. 11. WALLERICH COMPANY, FORD Light delivery with commercial body: terms, DIXIE SERVICE STATION. CHEVROLET SUPERIOR models. Your car in trade L. T. ALLEN CHEVROLET MOTOR CAR. 917-019 Virginia Ave Drexel 0928. FORD Touring, 1922 model. Terms. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. DODGE BROTHERS California roadster, 1922 model: in perfect condition; price $725. C H WALLERICH COMPANY. DORT, 4-door, California top; newly painted: -new tires: In perfect condition. Am leaving town and will sell or trade this for Ford or equity in rental property or vacant lot. Call Randolph 5913, REO SPEED WAGONS Two. Payments or trade. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. USED CARS Good shape Payments or trades. DIXIE SERVICE STATION. 1921 Ford touring: $225.00: terms. 1921 Ford sedan: $325.00; terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO., FORD coupe. A-i mechanically Price only $390.00. C. H WALLERICH CO., OLDSMOBILE 8, 1917 roadster; $l5O 00: terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. OVERLAND, late 1920 touring, excellent condition; Food tires: $95 down, balance one year 644 E. Washington. Main 3403. FORD touring. 1923; brand new extras: $385 Better itnrry. 334 S. Pennsylvania. Main 1705. Open Sunday. 1921 FORD sedan: fully equipped! OAKT.EY OVERLAND SALES. CHEVROLET, late 1919 touring: In flrstclass condition: $75 down, balance one year. 644 E- Waghingotn. Main 3493. 9TUDEBAKER Special Six. This car has only seen 5.000 miles. Practically new In every respect. Terms 334 N. Capitol. FORD 1920, sedan: good condition: small payment down Balance one year. 644 E Wash Main 3493. FORD touring, 1920: good condition, good paint and tires; SBO down, balance one year 334 N. Capitol. CHEVROLET 1317 touring: new tires: $75 down. $2.50 per week. 334 N Capitol CADILLAC 55 lour . new cord tire#, fine condition. S2OO down 430 N Capitol ! OAKLAND roadster; new paint. SIOO down. bqiaiice |pasy terms, 334 N. Capitol. j BTTTCK 6, touring, new paint, $125 down, : balance one year, 334 N. Capitol. OVERLANf) coupe. 1922; rebuilt and refinished: like new. 334 N. Capitol.

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50 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE b—Gasoline sedan, loel^^^^^^^ fw / wheel s3oo\*Ej\ / 3-1920 Coupes, \%m l£j%j each . S3OO \T\ 1922 Tour., starter. I I I I demountable ....$265 IQI SI, (i 1917 sedan $285 Ir*! ItUI 19 ~0 Roadster. Ilffl - 1 — I starter $l9O IV- I 111 1918 touring SIOO \°\ 1918 sedan, gear /#*•/ 1% shift motor. . .$175/w* T \* 1920 tour.. / f V '*l starter ...$2lO / ton truck .... S2OO Many others to select from. Some with payments as low as sls Down OPEN SAT. EVENING THE RED ARROW 945 7 Southern Ave. HAROLD HANCOCK, MGR. Stewart 2707 Special Sale All Bargains Cars to Be Sold Less Than $250.00 $75.00 Cash and $5.00 Per Week No Brokerage. Maxwell coupe. Mitchell .coupe Studebaker touring Studebaker roadster Overland touring Chandler chummy. 11. A. L. 12 touring. 1001 N. Meridian Open Evenings. Investigate Our , Weekly Payment Plan Ford speedster ... SSO down. bal. $2 00 wk. Ford speed*ter ... 60 down bal. $2.50 wk. Dodge touring ... 75 down, bal $1 00 wk Dodge touring ... 100 down. bal. $5 00 wk. Cadillac touring .. 100 down, bal $5 00 wk Buick touring .... 100 down, bal $5 OO wk. Paige sedan 175 down, bal $6 OO wk Win too 6 100 down. bal. $5,00 wk. Mercantile Garage 125 S. Penn. Alain 6830 USED-CARS" Bulrks. Dndgr* Chaimer. Fords. Stiitz. Marmon*. Cadillacs. Chevrolet* Pecrleae and many others borne as low as SIOO down, balance one v#*ar I. WOLF AUTO ("O. 619 N. Illinois Open Sunday CH AI. MEK9 SITCTi (TtV. GARDNER FOUR. 1921 AUBURN SIX. 1920 MAXWELL 1919. BUICK FOUR BUICK SIX FOR SALE OR TRADE ALLEN 725 VIRGINIA AVE MONROE roadster: electrically equipped. Qaick sale lor $65. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 1661-65 S Meridian. CHEVROLET. 1020 touring A 1 -bape: $35 down, $4 weekly 334 N. Capitol. FORD 1917 touring $25 down, balance FORD 1919 touring $25 down bal anon oLDSMOBILH 8 louring period eonauioa. $l5O down 430 N Capitol FOlti) roadster, 1922 SBS down, hal.imte one year 334 N Capitol CHEVROLET 4 00: gooo condition ~L. T ALI.EN. 725 Virginia Aye. FORD sedan. 1920: SIOO down, balance easy ter.ni. 334 N Capitol. Buick four: good condition. Large line of Ford*, ah model* ALLEN 725 Virginia Ave _ _ FORD light delivery bargain for grower or light hauling 417 E I1 th St c—Trucks

For Sale—l%-ton Smith Form-a truck ; will sell cheap if sold at once. Private owner. Belmont 1401. 1204 YV. Wash. St. 1926 FORD, light n uid doll very. OAKLEY OVERLAND SALES. 81 AI lOMOllll.ls \V AM i: Autos Wanted Wo alao buy or junk Indianapolis Auto Parts & Tire C. 618 N Capitol Ave Main 2638. LARGEST BUYERS IN STATE. CASH PAID—NO DELAY. AUTOS WANTED WE PAY CASH. I. WOLF AUTO CO. 619 AUTOS wauled. See us first Best cash prices. CITY AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO 411 N Illinois Main 6796. HIGHEST cash prices paid tor used care. SAM COKAZ 519 N. Capitol AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St. Main 4446 82 All 6 lain'LlLs. U 1.1 \lks TOPS-TOPS—TOPS Do you want anew top for your auto. If eo get our prices and take advantage of material bought before the raise in price. Also get our price ou painting. All work guaranteed. Ky. Ave. Auto Top and Tire Cos. MA In 1137. 33-36 Ky. At* There is one place In Indianapolis that “SPECIALIZES” In Good Used Tires, and the price is always right. ROGERS, 6116 W WASH. BELMONT 4300. USED TIRE BARGAINS 80x3%, SI.OO to $3 00. Other sizes In proportion. VULCANIZING Now Is the time to have your old tires vulcanized. Bring them in today. Capital Radio Supply Cos. Distributors Fat's tires and Evergreen tube*. 52 W. New York. Circle 3888. used auto parts For over 100 makes and model cars at 60 to 75 per cent off list price. A complete stock of new ring gears, pinions, new axles and new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received KLEIN BROS Eureko Auto Parts. 884 N. Capitol. Circle 0878. auto washing Our specialty. 834 N. Olfbola. S & S Auto Laundry NEED a battery for your car? We have them. Willard. Exide, Prest-O-Lito and others: 6 volt for $lO. SOUTH SIDE BATTERY SHOP. 413 S. Meridian St.. THE MASTER VULCANIZERS. CUT RATE VUI.C CO., INC 327 N NOBLE ST AUTOMOBIT.ES PAINTED. sls UP. 1019 S EAST ST. . 87 MONKTUTO LOAN ~~~ FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R B. WILSON, 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 610A MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B. MILLER. 127, N. Delaware St. Main 5762

37 MONEY TO LOAN AAA^A^AA/'AAA^N^/SA^^/ , s/vSAA<^AAAAA/WW MONEY furnißhed on realty mortgages and contracts. FRANK K. SAWYER. Meridian Life Bldg. 307 N. Pennsylvania St. Riley 1426. 86~ "financial PERSONAL LOANS Ibis oil let la operated unut-r lue supervision of the State of Indiana and was established for the purpose of providing a place where honest people can borrow any amount trorn $lO to S3OO without paying more than the legal rats of interest or without being imposed upon in any way It is only necessary that you are keeping house and permanently located NO WORTHY PERSON REFUSED We do not notify your employer, neither do we ‘make inquires of your friends, relatives or tradespeople. You can have all the time necessary for repayment and pay only for the actual time you keep the money. Call and let us explain. No charge unless you borrow. Loans with other companie# fiaid oft and more money advanced at egal rates. IF IN A HURRY PHONE ‘ MA in 2923 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE SERVICE ■ COMPANY, SUCCESSORS TO SEC UK IT Y MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Rooms 205-7-9 Indiana Trust Bldg 113 K Wash St Corner Virginia Av. 3b usual" *\ 0 4' 1 ibs.' NOTICE Until 10 a m.. May 24. 1923. the Indiana State board of school book commissioners will receive from publishers, al the office of the State superintendent of public instruction sealed bids on school textbooks to be used lor five years, as follows High school texts Algebra (bound and bid (I I containing three semesters work. (21 con taming the first years work, and (3) con taining the third semester s work I : geom etry (bound and bid at (1) a plane and solid geometry, (21 as a plane geometry. (31 as a solid geometry); commercial arithmetic, history United States, general, ancient, mediaeval and modern civil government. physical geography, commercial geography, history of English literature history of American literature, history of American and English literature in one volume. English grammar and composition. English composition and rhetoric. Latin beginning Latin. I.atin grammar, prose composition. Caesar. Caeear including composition and grammar in one volume, Cicero. Virgil. German conversational method grammar and grammatical method grammar: also four elective textbooks in each of the fol lowing subjects Botany, zootogy, physics, chemistry .agtieullu* e. agricultural butany. also a textbook in agriculture for the common schools: all of said hooks to be fur mshed to textbook riea.ers and school officials in accordance with the law found on page 150 of the Acts of 1921 The publishers shall state specifically in such bid the price at which each book will be furnished, also the exchange price on each book sold or exchanged for an old book on the same subject of like grade and kind, but of different series: and shall accompany such bid with specimen copies of each snd all books proposed to be furnished in such bid Any and all bids by publishers must be accompanied by a bond In the penal sum of $50,000. to the acceptance and satisfaction of the Governor of this State conditioned that If any contract awarded to any bidder such bidder will enter into a contract to perform (he conditions of his bid and conform to the requirements of the textbook laws of Indiana to the acceptance and satisfaction of saia board. Said publishers shall specify the weight and quality of book cloth used, the weight and quality of thread .used: the weight of super used: ths quality of glue used tbs quality of boards used, whether chip board pasted board or cloth board: samples sub tnitted shall be bound as per specifications given for the above five items No bid shall be considered unless the same be accompanied by the affidavit of the bidder that he l in no wise directly or In directly, connected with any other publisher or firm who Is bidding for books submitted to such board, nor tiaa any pecuniary Intercut in any other publisher or firm bid ding at the same time, and that he is not a party to any compact syndicate or other scheme whereby the benefits of competition are denied to the people of this State The Indiana State board of school book commissioners reserve* the right to accept or reject any or al! bids or any part thereof, for any particular book or book* By order of the Indiana State board of school hook commissioners BENJAMIN J BURRIS. President E U GRAFF, Secretary NOTICE—DAMAGE ROLL Department of nubile parks, office of the board city of Indianapolis Ind. Notice i* hereby given by tho board of park commissioners of the city of Indianapolis that it lias approved a preliminary damage roll showing the award of damages for the appropriation of real estate to l.e used for park purposes in the city of Indianapolis. authorized in AoquDltlun Resolution No. 5. 1923. which provide* for the acquisition of the following described real estate to wit: "All If ltd* No. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28 and 20 In Bines Overlook sdditlnn to the city of Indianapolis. Marion County. State of Indiana as record'd in pia' book No 17. page 109. In tho reco-der's office of Marion Countv. State of Indiana. Also all of lots No*. 19. 2d, 21 and 22 in Stcmple s Cream Ridge, section 2 addition to tho city of Indianapolis. Marlon County. Slate of Indians, a* recorded in plat book No 16. pace 174. in the aforesaid I'lvorder's office also all of lots Nos 37, 38, 39, 40. 41. 42. 43, 44. 45. 46. 47 snd 48 In Hinesley s Fairvtew Park addition to tho city of Indianapolis. Marion County. State of Indiana, as recorded in plat book No 16. page: 25 in the aforesaid recorder's office. I'ersonH Interested in or affected by snld appropriation o f Lind and award of damages therefor are hereby notified that said board of park commissioners has fixed Thursday. June 7. 1923. at 3 o'clock p. m , a* the time when remonstranee* will be received and heard from person* as to tho amount of their respective award of damages The assessment roll, with the description of the property affected, the names of the owners in favor of whom damages have been awarded, with the amount of the preliminary award, as to each piece and parcel of property affected, is on file and can be seen a* the office of the board of park commissioners in the city hall. Indianapolis. Ind., where remonstrances will be received and heard at the time above designated. CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER, • FRED CLINE. A. M. MAGUIRE. SARAH F.. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioner* of the City of Indianapolis. NOTICE OF HEARING ON ACQUISITION RESOLUTION Board of Park Commissioner* of the City of Indianapolis. Office of the Board. City Hall. To Whom It May Concern—Notice is hereby given by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, that by its Acquisition Resolution No. 13. 1923, it has determined to acquire the following described real estate in ‘fhe City of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana: "Lots one (1) to sixteen (16) inclusive and lots twenty-five (25) to forty (40) inclusive, ir* Block 2 in Caven and Rockword's Bast Woodlawn Addition, being a subdivision of lots A. B. C, E and F of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad Company’s subdivision of the east half, and the north half of the w-ost half, southeast quarter, section 7 of township 15, range 4, as per plat thereof recorded in plat book 7. page 37. of the record of plats on file in (he Recorder's office of Marion County. Indiana.** The said reaJ estate so to be acquired Is to be used for park purposes of the city of Indianapolis. By said resolution it is provided that Thursday. May 31st, 1923. at three o'clock P m., at the office of said board in the city hall In said city, will ho the time and place when final action will be taken eonfirming, modifying or rescinding said resolution, and when it will receive and hear remonstrances from persons interested in or affected by such proceedings, and when it wifi determine the public utility and benefit thereof CHARLES A. BOOKWALTER. FRED CLINE. A M. MAGUIRE. SARAH E. SHANK. Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Edward E. Hatfield, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is aupposed to be solvent. GRACE G. HATFIELD No. 21182 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Delia Godfrey, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solvent. BENJAMIN R. MEREDITH No. 21204. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Earl J Brattain, deceased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is sunposed to be solvent. BERTHA E. BP.ATTAIN. No. 21216 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given* that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Valentino Hofman, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent WENDEL HOFMAN. No. 21233,

New York Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon.) —May 19—

Railroads— 0 Prev. High. Low. Close, close. Atchison ... 98 Vi 08 % 98% 98% B & O 49% 47 Vi 47% 47% Can Pacific .151% 150% 151% 151% C 3 I & P.. 28% 28 28% 28% Gt North pfd 71 70% 71 70% Lehigh Val. . 61 % ... 69% 61% L& N 90 % ... 89 % 90 % N Y Central 94 % ... 93 % 93 % NY NH & H 16% 16% 16% 10% North Pac. . . /I % 71% 71% 71% Pgh A VV Va 44Vi 43% 44% 45 Pennsy .... 44 ... 44 44% Reading ... 73 ... 72 % 73 % So Pacific... 89 % 88% 89 89% St Paul pfd.. 35% ... 35% 35% Un Pacific. . .134% 134% 134% 134% Wabash pfd.. 27% 27 27% Rubber**— Goodrich Rub. 31 .... 31 32 Kelly-Spg. . 47% 46% 47% 48% U. S. Rubber 51% 50% 51 51% Equipments— Am. Loco 135 134% 134% 135 Bald. Loco. 127% 126 127% 127% Lima Loco.. 64% 62% 63% 64% West. Airb... 85% 85 .... West. Electric 54 53% 54 53% Steel*— Bethlehem... 54 53% 54 64% Crucible .... 66 % 65 66 % 66 % Gulf States. 82% 81% 82 % 82% Midvale .... 27 .... 27 27Vi Replogle 19% .... lg% 20 R. Iron &S. 49% 49% 49% 60% U. S. Steel.. 97% 96% 97 97% Vanadium .. 31% ....... 31% 32% Motors— Am. B. Mag. 40 .... 40 ' . . .. Chandler M. 62% 61% (II % 62% Gen. Motors.. 15% 15% 15% 15% Max. M. (A) 47 % .... 40 % 48 Studebaker .110% 108% 109% 110% Strombcrg ... 69% 67 69 % 68% Stew Warner. 84% 83% 84% 84% Timken 40 89% 39% 40 Minings— Dome Mines. 37% ... 37 37% Tex G and S 01% 61 % el % 61% Coppers— Amer Smelt. . 56% . . 55% 56% Kenneoott ... 37% 36% 36% 36% Utah Copper. 64% 63% 64 64Vi Oils— Cal Petrol... 97 % 93 % 97 % 94 % Cosden 46 45 % 46 45% Houston Oil.. 55% .. 59% 65% Marland Oil.. 45% !4% 45% 44% Pan-Am Pete 70% 69% 70% 70% Pan-A Pete B 60% 65% 66% 65% Pacific 0i1... 37% 37 37% 38 Phillips Pete. 49% 48% 49 49% IT.* and Rei. 44 ... 43% 44 Pune Oil . 2*% 23% 23% 24% St Oil of Cal 52% 51% 52% 52% S Oil of N J 34% 34% 34% 34% Sinclair 30% . . 30% 30% Texas Cos 45% ... 45 45 Industrials— Allied Chem. 66 04% 00 04% Amer. Can.. 93 % 91% 93% 92% Amer. I <-■<•.., 9.( 92 04 tm. Woolen 88% 87% 88% 88% Central I HU, 25 25% 28% Coea Cola . 75% 74% 75 % 76% ( ont. Can 47% 44% 47% 45% Famous Play 75 73’* 75 74% Gen. Asphalt 39% 38% 38% 40

EASTERN SELLING DEPRESSES GRAINS Absence of Many Traders Accounts for Some Weakness. By fuff erf Financial CHICAGO, May 19.—Grain prices were weak and lower on the Chicago Board of Trade today as a result of heavy selling by eastern interests, believed due to the weak stock maiktt. Crop reports on wheat were mixed by experts for leading grain houses. Selling: was general. and with the Liverpool market closed, and many leading traders at the Louisville. Perhy, buying power was insufficient to absorb the offerings except at concessionary prices. Corn receipts showed considerable increase at all markets. The farmers were lettlrg go of grain in fairly large quantities, according to Indications. Oats displayed an easy undertone with the other grains. Little support was encountered. Provisions were dull. Heavy hog receipts during the week depressed the market. Chicago Grain Table —May 19— WHEAT— Prev. Open High Lew Close, close. May., i IS 1.18% 116% 117% 118 July.. 1.10 1 10% 1.14% 1.15% 110% Sept 1 14% 1.14 % 1.13% 1.14 1.14% CORN— May. .79% .80% .79% SO .80% July.. .79% .79% .79 .79% .80 Sept . .78% .78% .77% .78% .78% OATS— May. .42% 42% .42 43% .42% July. 43% .42% .41% .42% .42% Sept.. .40% 40% .30 % .401* .40% I. ARD— May 11.02 11.05 11.02 11 02 11.02 July: 11.15 11.1.7 11.15 11.17 1117 Sept 11.42 11 43 11 40 11.42 11.43 RIBS— * •May 9.10 9 05 July.. 923 922 9.20 9.20 9.17 Sept 9.40 0.45 9 40 9.40 9 42 RYE— May.. .76% .76% .70% .76% .78 1* July.. 79% 70% .78% .78% .79% •Nominal. CHICAGO. May IP—Car lot receipts: Wheat. 11; corn, 13; oats. 78: rye. 1; barley. 5. Cash Grain INDIANAPOLIS, May 19—Bids for car lots of grain and hay at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade were: Wheat—Through billed. No. 2 rod, $1.24 @ 1 35%. Com—Steady: No. 3 white. 77@79c: No. 4 white, 70<j; 7He; No. 3 yellow, 77SJ70e: No. 4 yellow. 76®780: No. 3 mixed. 76% @7S%e: No 4 mixed. 75%@780 Oats—Steady: No. 2 white. 42@43%c; No 3 white, 41 %5£ 42 %o. Hay—Firm: No. 1 timothy, sl9® 19.50: No. 2 timothy. $lB 50® 19: No. 1 light clover mixed, $17.50® 18; No. 1 clover hay, sl7® 17.50. —lnspections—■ Wheat—No. 2 ml, 1 car; No. 1 mixed, 1 car Total. 2 cars. 1 Com—No. 2 white. 5 cars; No. 3 white, 5 oars: No. 1 yellow, 1 car; No. 2 yellow. 2 cars. Totat. 13 ears. Oats-—No. 2 white. 14 cars; No. 3 white. 8 cars.: No. 4 white. 2 cars: No. 3 mixed, 1 car Total, 26 cars. Hay—No. 1 timothy, 1 ear; No. 2 timothy, 3 cars. Total, 4 cars. Total receipts for the day, 44 cars. Grain prices quoted f. o. b. basis. 41 %c to New York. CHICAGO. May 10.—Com—No. 2 yellow. 83% ® 860; No. 3 mixed. 81 %c: No. 3 white, 82@82%c . Oats—No. 3 white, 43% ®44%e; No 4, 42’4@43%c: standard, 44 %o. Barley-—oß® 72c. Timothy—ss@ 0.25. Clover—sl2® 17. TOLEDO, May 19. —Wheat—Cash. $1.33 fit 1.34. Corn—Cosh. 88 ®9oc. Rye—Cash. Bl%c. Oats—Cash, 49@50c. Barley— Cash. 74c. Cloverseed —Cash. $11.16; October. $11.90; December, $11.65. Timothy -—ash and May. $3.30; August, $4: September. $3.70; October. $3.55. AlsiUe — Cash, $10.70: August, October and December. $11.25. Butter—4s® 47c. Eggs—--25 ® 26c. Hay—s7o® 22. ST. LOUIS. May 19.—Corn—No. 2 white. 84 %c: May. 84o; July. 81V*c: September. 78’*c. Oats—No. 2 white, 46%: No. 8 40c: May. 44c; July. 44c. Wheat—May. $1 16% : July. $1.13%: September. $1.12%: No. 2 red. $1.30: No. S. $1.34; No. 2 hard. $1.21 @1.26: No. 3. 91.25. In the Cotton Market liu United Financial NEW YORK, May 19.—Cotton opened hgther. May, 20.85 c. up 6 points: July, 2i>.3oc, UP 3 points: October. 23 11c. up 14 points; December. 22.68 c. up 10 points. Open. High. Low. Close. January .... 22.40 22.45 22.24 22.42 March 2T40 22.40 22.25 22:42 May 2685 26.95 20.08 26.95 July 25.30 25 50 25 15 25.43 October 23.11 23.14 22.88 23.12 December .... 22.68 22.74 22.50 22.70 Cloverseed Market Cloverseed was quoted s7@lo a bu. in Indianapolis today.

Prev. High. Low. Close. close. Inter. Harv. 81% 79 Vi 80% 82 Mont & Ward 20% 19% 20% 20% Sears-Roe. . . 74 % 72 Vi 74 74 United Drug. 79 V* 78 * 79 V* U. S. Retail S. 75% .... 75% .... USIn Al . 55% 64% 66% 50% Am T and T. 122 . . . 122 122 Consol Gas.. 01% 60% 60% 61% Col Gas 103 ... 102% 103% People’s Gas. . 91% 90% 90% 91 Shipping— Atl Gulf 13% 18% 18% 19% Int MM pld 31% 30% 31% 32% Foods— Am Sugar... 73 72 % 72 % 74 Am Bt Sug. . 38% 38 38% 39 Com Prod .129% 129 129% 129% • Cu Cn Su pf 53 62% 62% 53% Cu-Ara Sug . 31% 31% 31% 31% Punta Alegre 61% 60% 61% 61% Tobaccos— Am Tob Cos .145 ... 144 145% General Cigar 84 ... 84 84 % Tob Prod.... 81 ... 80% 81% HOGS ARE LOWEST . IN MANY MONTHS Average Cost Drops Another 10 Cents in Local Trade, Hog Prices Day by Day May 250-300 lbs 200-225 lbs. 150-180 lbs. 14. 3.10 8.10 B.lo® 8.15 15. B.oo® 8.05 806 8.05® 8.10 10. 8.05® 8.10 B.lo@ 8.15 8.15® 8.20 17. 8.00 8.00 B.oo® 8.05 18. 7.85 7.85 7.85 @ 7.90 19. 7.75 7.75 7.75® 7.80 The average cost of hogs at the local livestock exchange today was the lowest in many months. A drop of a the general market from Friday's quotations brought the sale price for the bulk of the day's receipts to a flat price of $7.75 with one sale of thin rinds at SB.BO for a top price. The decline was induced by heavy receipts of 11,000 inclusive of 3,292 held over from Friday, together with the absence of shipping demand. Sows and pigs reflected the general decline, pigs selling down generally from $6.75 and sows down generally from $5.76. The cattle market experienced its usual week-end dullness due to light receipts of 100. Trading was at rteady quotations which represents a gain of 25 to 40 cents for steers and 15 to 25 cents on butcher grades for the week. Cow stock and bulls closed the week at steady prices. The calf market suffered a severe break of 60 cents to $1 due to a slump in the eastern demand, coupled with declines in eastern markets. Choice veals brought a top of $lO and the bulk moved from $9 to $9.50. Receipts, 700. The sheep and lamb market was steady with Fridays quotations, quality considered, spring lambs having sold ftt a top of sls and good ewes at $7 V Receipts, 100.

—nog*— | 150 to 200 lb*. $ 7.75@ 7.80 Morilum 7 75 ; Heavy 7.75 Top 7.80 Pie* 6.75 @ 676 Packing sows 5.25® 5.75 —CattleFew choice steers ...$ [email protected] Prime com fed steers. 1,000 tc 1.300 lbs 9.00® 9.50 Good to ohoioe steers, 1.000 to 1 300 lbs 8.50® 9.00 Good to oholoe steers, 1.000 to 1.200 lbs B.oo® 8.50 Good to choice steers. 1,000 to 1.700 lbs 7.50® 8.00 Common to medium steers. SOO to 1,000 lbs 7.25® 7.50 —Cows and Heifers— Uhoiee light heifers $ 8 50® 9.25 Good light heifers 7 00® 8 75 Medium heifers 6.00® 7.75 Common hc-ifere 5.00® 6.00 Fair eows 4.00® 5.00 Cutters 2.75® 3.25 Conner* 2.25® 2.50 —Bull*— Fancy butcher bull* $ o.oo® 6.50 1 Good to choice butcher bull*. 5.00® 5.50 : Bologia bulls 3.75® 4.50 - —Calves— Choice veals $ 9.50®10.00 ; Good veals 0 00® 9.50 Medium veals B.oo® 9.00 ! Lightweight veals 7 50@ 8.00 j Heavyweight veals 7 00® 7.50 I Common heavies 6 OO® 7.00 [Top 10 00 —Sheep and Lambs—- : Cull* $ 2.25® 325 j Good to choice ewes 5.00® 6.50 ; Few choice lambs 12.00® 15.00 i Heavy lambs 10.00 @12.00 Cull lambs 900 Other Livestock Bu United Financial j CHICAGO. May 19.—Hogs—Receipts. 11.- | 000: market slow, generally steady with FriI day's average; lop, 57.86: bulk 180-240-!b. | averages. $7.70® 7.85; 250-325-lb. butchers, j [email protected]; packing sows. 10@15c lower, mostly [email protected]; pigs weak to 25c low- ! er; desirable 110-130-lb. averages. $6.25® 7; estimated holdovers, 2.500. Cattle—Re- ! celpts, 1.000; compared with week ago, beef steers and yearlings largely 10@15c : higher; extreme top heavy steers. $10.50; ; numerous lots, $10®10.40; best. $10.25: j stockers and feeders slow early, closed fairly ! active to steady: beef cows and heifers | largely 25®50a higher; canners and cut- | tors strong to 25c higher: bulls, 15@25c j higher; veal calves unevenly Sl® 1.50 highi or. Sheep—Receipts. 2.000, mostly direct; | throe doubles Nebraska-fed 88-lb. clippers. ! $14.75; with heavies at sl3: 10@25e lowj er for week; fed lambs about steady: mostly [email protected] higher: yearlings, lights and { handywetght sheep. 500@51 higher: heavy 1 sheep 25® 50c higher: elioiee handyweight I owes, $10.25: California springs. $17.50, weak; bulk follow-dipped lambs. $13.26: native springs, sls 50® 17.25: California springs. [email protected]: fat ewes, [email protected]. CLEVELAND. May 19.—Hogs—Receipts. 2.000; market 15@25c lower; Yorkers, sß® 8.10: mixed, $8; medium. $8; pigs. $7; roughs. $6; stags. $4.25. Cattle —Receipts, 200 market steady, unchanged. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 500; market slow, top, sls. Calves—Receipts, 300; market 60c lower: top. $10.50. PITTSBURGH. May 19—Cattle—Receipts light: market steady; choice. $9 30® 10: good. [email protected]; fair. $7.25@8: veal calves .sl2 @12.50. Sheep and lambs—Receipts none. Hogs—Receipts, 15 doubledecks: market lower; prime heavy. $7 90® 8.25: medium, $8.26 @8.35: heavy Yorkers. $8.25 @8.36; light Yorkers, $7.40 @7.60: pigs. [email protected]; roughs. $5.50@6; stags. $3 @3.50. EAST ST. LOUIS. May 19.—Cattle—Receipts. 500: market, weak: native beef steers. $7.75@9: yearlings and heifers, $8.50 1 @9.26: cows. so@7: canners and cutters. [email protected]: calves, [email protected]; stockers and feeders. [email protected]. Hogs—Receipts. 0.700: market. 10@15e lower; heavy. $7.35 @7.70: medium. [email protected] lights. $7.35 j @7 70: light lights, [email protected]; packing sows, $6®6.25: pigs, $5.25@7; bulk. $7.00 @7.65. Sheep—Receipts. 150: market, weak: ewes. [email protected]; canners and cutters. [email protected]: woo! lambs. [email protected]. CINCINNATI. May 19—Cattle—Receipts, 350: market. steady: shippers, s9@lo. Calves—Market. 50e lower: extras. s9@lo. Hogs—Receipts. 2.000: market, weak. Ise to 25c lower: good or choice packers. SB. Sheep—Receipts, 1,000: market, steady; extras. $5 @6.50. Lambs—Market. slow: fair to good, $lB @l7. KANSAS CITY. May 19.—Cattle—Receipts. 600. Calves—Receipts. 50. For the week, best yearlings and most steers steady to strong: top. $10.25. Grain raised native steers, weak to 25c lower: bulk, mixed yearlings, 60c lower. Quarantine Texas steers, 25@00e lower. She stock mostly steady to 25c lower, between grades 50c lower. Canners steady: bulls strong to 25c higher. Calves mostly 50c higher: practical top vealers. $10.50: better grades packers and feeders. 15@25e lower: other mostly 50e lower: stock cows and heifers, steady: stock calves steady (o higher. Hogs—Receipts. 15.000: mostly steady to packers, top, $7.50: bulk, desirable 180 to 280pound averages. $7.45: packing sows, steady: bulk. $8.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1504 For the week, lambs 7oc to $1 top wooled. $16.25; shorn. $14.10; no choice arrivals at week's high time. Spring lambs. $1 to $1.50 higher: best natives, sl7; calif lambs. $16.25: top shorn wethers, $8.20: bulk, $7.5068.20: Texas ewes, $7 50.

RUMOR MONGERS SPREAD GOSPEL OF LIQUIDATION Bears Successful in Establishing Several New Lows in Short Session, STUDEBAKER DEPRESSED Steel Touches Old Low, but Refuses to Drop Below — Some Rallies Scored, The WALL STREET JOURNAL NEW YORK, May 19—The opening of the stock market was dull and Irregular today with prices in the industrial list showing very little ! change from Friday’s close. Steel ad- ' vaneed % at the opening, but Studebaker lost a like amount on the initial transaction. California Pete responded to its good earnings statement which showed over $7 a share | earned on both common and preferred j stocks for the first quarter, by ad--1 vancing %. After the first few l minutes the tape went practically dead. * First Hour Selling pressure was renewed shortly after the opening, the brunt of the I selling orders having been directed against U. S. Steel and Studebaker. Steel was depressed to 96% while i Studebaker dropped 2%, points to ! 108% at which point resistance was encountered. Weakness in Studebaker is difficult to explain inasmuch as the I company earned 58 in the first quarter and is paying dividends at the an- ! nual rate of $lO. Closing Hour Selling directed against Studebaker and Steel in the first hour culminated in further depression in the closing hour that drove several stocks to new lows. However, good resistance was met on the way down and slight rallies in some sections offered hope of further recovery. It has been a long time since rumor mongers have been as busy as they have within ] the past two weeks, their efforts hav- ; ing ben directed toward influencing : general liquidation of stock holdings. Twenty active industrial stocks Saturday averaged 94.70, off .37 per | cent. Twenty active rails averaged 81.00, off .33 per cent.

Local Bank Clearings Indianapolis oank clearing’s Saturday were $3,328,000 for the week. 523.047.000. Bank debits Saturday were 5rt.749 000 for the week. $41,759,000. New York Liberty Bonds —May 19— Prev. _ _ High. Low. Close, close. L. B. 3%s 101.00 101.00 L. B. Ist 4% s. 98.00 97.24 97 24 97.23 iL. B. 2d 1 *3. 97.29 97.25 97.-J9 9725 L. B. 3d 4 .s. 98.12 98 11 98.12 88.11 L. B. 4th4’*s. 98 1 97.29 98.1 97 29 New goyt. .. . 89.18 99.11 99.13 99.13 Foreign Exchange Bu United Financial NEW YORK, May 19.—Foreign exchange closed steady. Sterling, demand, $4.62% : cables, $4.62 % . Francs, demand. 6.66 c; cables 6 66%c. Lire, demand. 4.85 %c: cables. 4.56 c. Belgians. demand. 5.74 c: cables. 5.74%e. Marks. 50.000 to the dollar Czeeho. demand, 297% c: cables. 2.98 c. Swiss, demand, 18.01 c; cables, 18.03 c. Guilders, demand. 39.13 c: cables. 39 16c. Pesetas, deI mand, 15.23 c: cables. 15.25 c. Swede, de- ‘ mand. 26.65 c; cables. 26.69 c. Norway, demand. 16.30 c: cables, 16.34 c. Denmark, demand. 18.60 c; cables, 18.64 c. Chicago Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon) —May 19— Open. High. Low. Close. Arm. pfd... 92% 92% 92 92 Cont. Mot... 9 9 8% 8% Com. Edison. 127% 128% 127% 128% ' Gosa ird .... 30 % Bass'ck 33% 33% 33 33 Mont. Ward. 20% 20% 20 20% Reo Mot 19 19 19% 18% I Swift & C0..104% 104% 103% 104 Swift Inti... 1S % Stew. Warn. 84% 85 83% 84% 'Union Carb.. 59% 59% 58% 59 Wahl 48 48 % 4$ 48 Yellow Taxi. 90% 90% 89% 90%

OIL STOCKS TUMBLE IN TWO-HOUR CURB SESSION Decline Extends to Include Industrials List As Well. By United Financial NEW YORK. May 19.—011 stocks i hit another selling wave today and I dropped rapidly throughout the twohour session on the Curb. The de dines extended to the whole group and unsettled Industrials to a great extent. The selling activity was not of the desultory character of the past few days, as nearly as much trading was crowded Into the two hours as in soma of the longer sessions this week. Almost any oil stock would Illustrate the character of the reaction, but Vacuum's fall to 45% off %. | Mutual’s drop to 10% and Imperial ! Oil’s fall below 100 were among the features which stood out. Maracaibo again held firm in the face of the market. Cities Service, which respondsv readily to the crude situa tion, dropped to 155. Among the industrials. Durant and Dublier sold off noticeably. New York Curb Market (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Closing—■ Bid. Ask. Arms Packing 17 25 Curtis Aero pfd ........... 30 85 Goldfield Con 7 9 Jumbo Extension 4 6 International Petroleum 15% 15% Kirby Oil 2% 3 Nipissing 5\ s*. Standard Motors 2% 2% Salt Creek 9% 9% Tonopah Extension 1 % 2 Tonopah Mining 1 % 1*? United P S new 5% 5% U S Light and Heat 1% 1% U S Light and Heat pfd 2% 3% Yukon Gold Mine Cos 1 % 1 % Terome 2% 2% New Cornelia 17 17% United Verde 34 85 Omar Oil 80 85 Raw Sugar Market By Unite Financial NEW YORK, May if).—Pointing to ths Canadian Sugar tariff reduction, the Federal Sugar Refining in its weekly bulletin, de-t-’are* that similar action by this countrv would reduce sugar prices 2 cent* a pound The present duty is called excessive and un called for. Raw sugar opened lower. July. 0 24futV27: Sept-'-mber. [email protected] December 5 9fc bid; March. 4.75(g 4.76 c: Jun-, 6.25 c bid. Local Wagon Wheat Local .uiila are paring $1.23 for Wo. 3 red whaat. ’

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