Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1923 — Page 17

FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1923

32 AUTO SUPPLIES. REPAIRS

Beat Our Prices If You Can Our Quality Cannot Be Beat TIRE SALE We Sell Tires at the Lowest Prices in Town GATES QQROS SUPER-TREAD Wraped in Paper. Fresh Stock. 30x354=A| REAL CORD TIRE $7.75 Howe Cords Special Cupples Cords TUBES INCLUDED n CA _ _ Strictly Factory Firsts 30x3 $3.50 Strictly Firsts Uli 3ox3y 2 $6.45 30x3% 17.75

MASON CORDS TUBES INCLUDED Fresh stock first quality. Guaranteed by the .vtason Tire and Rubber Cos. and by us. At these low prices: 31x4 $19.00 32x4 519.45 33x4 $20.05 34x4 $20.03 32x4% $25.05 33x4% $26.25 34x4 % $27 05 35x4% $27.70 36x4% $28.45

STANDARD CORDS Tubes included. Just received a large shipment of standard cords to be sold at these low prices: All Tires Fully Guaranteed by Us. 30x3% $8.95 32x3% $13.50 31x4 $14.00 32x4 $16.75 33x4 $17.00 34x4 $17.50 32x4% $17.50 33x4% $17.50 34x4% $18.50 36x4% $19.50 33x5 $22.50 35x5 $22.50 37x5 $25.00

Buy your tires at the largest Individual tire store in the city. Free delivery any place in town. Let our expert tire changer change your tires. ECONOMY Jt-g. 49 N. Capitol Cor. Capitol and Market Call LI ncoln 6837

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE b—Gasoline I GOOD DSHD . IS k GOOD BUY Every car warranted to be as represented fend backed by the Lathrop-McFarland Company’s reputation for fair and square dealing. Special Terms 1923 Ford Sedan, 4-door $650 1922 Ford with new Ames roadster body 395 ing 195 1920 Elgin sport 395 1922 Overland sedan .. 495 1920 Olds 6 coupe ... 495 1921 Chandler touring 485 1919 Chalmers touring 375 1920 Hupmobile touring 585 1921 Dodge roadster .. 495 1921 Dodge touring... 495 1920 Auburn 6 touring 450 1917 Hupmobile touring 195 Your car taken in trade. Open Evenings and Sunday A. M. 418-424 N. Capitol Ave. MAin 2480. SALE 8 A. Mo SaL 225 Wo Georgia St. OAKLAND 1923 Sport Model In Good Condition L. T. ALLENI Overland Sales 9 919 Virginia Ave. mtcK six roadster, good condition. Ford. 1923 touring, like new. Ford coupe. In good condition. Ford sedan. newly painted SEE THE NEW CHAMPION It’s a Knockout L. T. N Allen, Overland Sales. 919 Virginia Ave. DODGE, 1920 louring. $425: 126 down 334 K. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday FORD. 1021 touring. s2iso; $75 aowu 334 N. Capitol Open eyenings and Sunday. FORD, late 1922 sedan; m excellent condiUoa; SIOO down, balance to suit. 834 N. Japitol. Open evenings and Sunday

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STANDARD FABRICS We Guarantee Every One to Give Good Service. 30x3 , $5.90 30x3% $6.75 ; 32x3% $8.50 31x4 $10.50 j 32x4 $10.50 : 33x4 $11.75 34x4 $12.25 36x4 $ll.OO | 32x4% $14.50 i 34x4% $14.50 35x4% $14.50 i 36x4% $14.50 137x4% $15.50

80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SA** b—Gasoline Fords Yes! We’re at it Again! We haven’t been advertising our used cars for months. WHY ? Because advertising costs money and we have been saving this extra money for our used car customers. NOW We have 7 sedans that look like new, reconditioned. We have 2 coupes that look like new, reconditioned. We have 3 roadsters that look like new, reconditioned. Don’t wait for BarberWarnock Cos. to advertise. If you need a used frORD, see us. We have been selling used cars at cost for a long time. Everybody don’t know this. “You Know Us” The Ford Dealer on E. Washington St. THE BARBER-WARNOCK . COMPANY TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOB BUSINESS TIMES WANT ADS BRING YOU BUSINESS TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS TIMES WANT ADS BOOST BUSINESS IT’S never lost until Indianapolis Time* Want Ads have failed to find it. MARE BUSINESS GOOD WITH~TTMES~ADS WRECKED car or parts Tor sale. 333.1 Prospect St. Drexel 8257. FORD. 1920 roadster: $lbo: >OS down. 384 N. Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. bODGE. 1917 tounng $220: >75 down 334 N. Capitol Ave. Open eveninga and Sunday. DODGE. 1920 roadster, S4So; >llO down. 334 N Capitol. Open evenings and Sunday. 37 MONEY TO LOAN Do Yop Realize That you should lay in your winter supply of coal and your other winter needs. Why put It off simply because you ore temporarily short of money. You can borrow what you need from us on your household goods, piano. Vlctrola. etc. You keep possession of the security. Borrow Any Amount $lO to S3OO AT LEGAL RATES Investigate our Twenty Payment Plan and save money. Call, write or phone and our agent will call. Commonwealth Loan Company 305 Odd Fellow Bldg . Corner Penn, and Wash. Sts Phones: Main 4619. Lincoln 3151. “MONEY Borrowed of us carries 3 greater value because we sell you SERVICE. Why worry over your bills or obligations when financial aid can be easily and quickly obtained from US. s2<o> to We loan on PIANOS. FURN*}KIURE. AUTOS. LIVE STOCK FARMXiM PLEMENTB, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan t C suit you % Capita! Loam Cos.) -.. ~- y,

ERIE CORDS TUBES INCLUDED We have just received a fresh shipment of Erie Cord Tires. Nono better. Made honest ail the way through. Guaranteed 12.000 MILES by us. to be sold at these low prices; 30x3 % $9 .00 32x3% $17.04 81x4 $19.93 32x4 ......$19.50 33x4 $19.75 34x4 $20.00 32x4% $25.45 33x4% $26.45 34x4% $26.95 35x4% $26.50 36x4% $27.45 83x5 $30.85 35x5 pi. 85 37x5 $32.85 OVERSTOCK SPECIALS 33x4% $23.00 35x4% $23.50 35x5 *25.00 36x6 $40.00 87x7 $50.00 40x8 S6O 00 32x3% $ 7.50 32x4 $14.50

37 MONEY TO LOAN *wwwses^/vwwvws/v^/wws^wN/%/wv. FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate R. B. WIL BON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lin coin 6404. | MONEY to loan on second mortgages. L. B MILLER. 127 N. Delaware 31 Main 5762. L ALI O E> tPPLIKS, Rib. PA IUS There Is one place in Indianapolis that SPECIALIZES” in Good Used Tires, and the price is always right ROGERS 8116 W. WASH. BELMONT 4300. tfgElJ 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, pillions, new axles and new springs. Mail Orders Shipped Same Day as Received. KLEIN BROS.. Eureka Auto Parts, 634 N Capitol. Circle 0873. NEED a battery lor your car? We havr them; Willard, Exide, Prest-O-Lite and others; 6-vclt for $lO. SOUTH SIDE BATTEBY SHOP. 413 3 Meridian. AUTO W ASHING Our specialty 334 N. Illinois S & S Auto Laundry THE MASTEK YTTLCANIZFR9 CUT RATE VULC. CO.. INC.. 39 LEGAL NOTICES SCHOOL HOUSE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee of Wayne School Township. Marion County. Indiana, together with the advisory board of said township will, until the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday. Oct, 22, 1923, at the office of the trustee, located on the W. Tenth St. road one mile east of the west line of Marlon County. Indiana, receive sealed bids for the construction and completion of a Iwo-room portable school building, said building to be located on the school ground adjoining the high senool biillding in Ren Davis, said Wayne Township Marlon County, Indiana. At the same time and place. bidß will be received for certain heating and ventilating equipment complete and composition blackboards, also separate bids will ge received for fifty (50) large size adjustable school desks, one (1) teachers ucek. one (1) teacher's chair and one (1) library cabinet section, all according to the plana and specifications prepared for said work and now on file In the office of Charles H. Byfleld, architect. 923 Peoples Bank Bids Indianapolis, Ind. Estimated cost of building and equipment $5,000.00. Each hid shall be in sealed envelopes and plainly marked thereon the character of the work to which the proposal relates All bids must be submitted on Form No. 06, a* pre scribed by thd State board of Accounts anti must be accompanied by a certified check . J}Y e i? * Per cent of the gross amount of bid submitted. These checks must be , payable to tho trustee of Wayne School Township. Marlon County. Indiana and will be held by him as a guarantee of good faith that the bidder or bidders will enter into a contract and execute a bond for the full amount of his bid approved by the trustee, for tho due performance thereof, if his bid or bids are accepted Checks of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them when the contracts and bonds of the successful bidder or bidders have been duly Should the bidder or bidders fail to enter iu.o the contemplate*; contract cfl- contracts and bond covering same said successful bidder or bidders shaß forfeit the amount of said certified check or checks as liquidated damages for such failure for the use and benefit of the proper fund of said Wayne School Township. All branches and the whole of said work herein mentioned, must be completed on or before the 10th day of November. 1923 For each and every day the said work remains un ohjbed after the 10th day of November 1923. the contractor on said work shall agree to pay to the said trustee $25.00 for each day's delay, as liquidated damages for such failure. It being impostble to estimate the damages such delay would occasion the trustee and the taxpayers of said townsh.p and patrons of said school. The trustee reserves the right U> reject any and all bids. Dated this VBth day of September, 1923. VESTAL C DAVIS Trustee. . Wayne School Township, Marion County. Indiana. CARL H WEYL Attorney for Trustee. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indians. Cr- nty of Marion, ss: Tn the Probate Court of Marion County. Lydia K Carey, p'alntiff. vs. Mary H Carey et at., defendants Be it remembered, that on the 4th day of October. 1923, the above named plaintiff filed her complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the defendants named therein. Orville S. Brum ba< k. May F. Brumhack. Btanehe B. Spitzer, Lyman Spltxer. Lydia C Stptier. Luette Ruth Spltrer. Lyman S. Spttrer, John B. Spftzer. Lydia B. Allen, Horace E. Allen. Horsoe E. Allen. Jr.. Carey S. Allen and Orville 9 Allen, are non-residents of the State of Indians. and that this action is instituted for the purpose of partition of the real estate in Marion County. State of Indiana, described in said complaint, and procuring a judgment and decree for the sale of said real estate and all of the rights, title and Interest whatsoever therein, whether vested, contingent, conditional or otherwise, of all of said parties in being and persons not in being who might hereafter be entitled to any estate whatsoever therein under the last will and testament of Samuel C. Carey, deceased: and said plaintiff having fixed by indorsement on said complaint the 4th day of December. 1023. the same being the 2nd judicial day of the December term, 1023. of said Court. lor said defendants to appear in said cause and answer or demur thereto, therefore by order of said Court notice is hereby given said named defendants that unless they be and appear before the Probate Court of Marion County, at the Court House, in the City of Indianapolis, Marion County, State of Indiana, on the 4th day of December, 1933. same being the 2nd judicial day of the December term. 1923, of said Court, and answer or demur to said complaint. the same will be heard and determined in their absence. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of sad Court at the office of the Clerk thereof, in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, this 4th day of October. 1923. (SEAL) ALBERT H LOSCHE, Clerk of the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana. NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS State of Indiana, County of Marion, ss: In the Circuit Court of Marion County. Lydia K. Carey, Plaintiff, vs. Mary H. Carey, et al„ Defendants. No. Be it remembered that on the 4th day of October. 1923. the above named plaintiff filed her complaint herein, together with the affidavit of a competent person that the defendants named therein, Orville S. Brumback. May F. Brumback. Blanche B. Spitzer. Lyman Spitzer. Lydia C. Spitzer. Luette Ruth Spitzer. Lyman S. Spitzer. John B Spitzer, Lydia B. Allen. Horace E. Allen, Horace E Allen. Jr.. Carey S. Allen and Orville S. Allen, are non-residents of the Stale of Indiana, and that this action is instituted for the purpose of partition of the real estate in Marion County. State of Indiana described tn said complaint, and procuring n judgment and decree lor the sale of said real stato and all o( the rights title and interest whatsoever therein, whether vested, contingent. conditional oy otherwise, of all of Jaid parties in being and persons not in beng who might hereafter be entitled to any estate whatsoever therein under the last will and testament of Samuel C. Carey, deceased: and said plaintiff having fixed by indorsement on said complaint the 4th day of December. 1923. the same being the 2nd judicial day of the December term. 1923, of said court, for said defendants to appear In said cause and answer ur demur thereto, therefore by order of said court notice is hereby given said named defendants lhat unless they be and appear before the Circuit Court of Marlon County, at the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis. Marion Count?, State of Indiana, on the 4th day of DdcerJber. 1923, same being the 2nd judicial day of the December term, 1933, of said court, and answer or demur to said complaint, ..he same will be heard and determined in their absence. in witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at the office of the clerk thereof, in the city of Indianapolis. Ind.. this 4th day of October, 1023. ALBERT H. LOSCHE. Clerk of the Circuit Court of Marion County. Indiana. The C.. C.. C. & St. L. Ry. Cos. will sell at public auction. Saturday. Oct. 20, 1923, at 9 a. m. at their Capitol Ave. yards (entrant* on Senate Ave.. near South St.), Indianapo’is. Ind.. unless previously claimed by owners, two car loads coal, B. & O. 233261 and B. & 0. 127403. Both cars billed from Allingdale, W. Va., billed to Old Dominion Coal Cos., Indlanabo’is, Ind. Coal can be inspected Friday. Oct. 19, 1923. f. K. VANCE F. C. A. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, (hat ihe undersigned has duly qualified as administrator oi estate of Mary V. Lingenfelter. deceased, late of Marlon County. Ind Said estate is supposed to be solvent. FRANK C LINGENFELTER. No. 21620. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as executrix of the estate of Orftla L. Stevens, deceased, late of Marion County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed -to be solvent. No. 21599 ANNIS STEVENS. NftiTICE OF APPOINTMENT ’ Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has dulv qualified as executor of eetate of Ida Davis Finley, deceased, late of Marion. County. ludisua said -state is supposed *o be solvent.

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39 LEGAL NOTICES j NOTICE TO BIDDERS Trailers for Collection and Removal of Garbage and Ashes. Sanitary District of Indianapolis Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 4, 1923. Sealed bids will be received by the board of sanitary commissioners for the sanitary district of Indianapolis, at its office, room 208, city hall. Indianapolis, Ind.. until 10 o’clock a. m. on the 30th day of October. 1923. for all or any part of 16 trailers for use in the collection and removal of garbage and ashes, according to the specifications for said trailers on file in the office of said board. Each bid shall be accompanied by a cheek payable to said board, certified by a reputable bank, in an amount at the rate of $50.00 lor each bratler bid upon. Said bids will be opened after 10 o’clock a. ni. on said 30th day of October. 1923. but the board reserves the right to defer action on any and all bids, or any part there’of. to a date not later than the 29th day of November, 1923. The board further reserves the right to accept on any bid a less number than the full number of trailers bid on. The board further reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JAY A. CRAVEN. President. JOHN L. ELLIOTT Vice President. LUCIUS B. SWIFT. Board of Sanitary Commissoincrs. Sanitary District of Indianapolis. NOTICE The board of trustees of the Indiana Reformatory. Jeffersonville. Ind., will receive pealed bids until 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, Oct. 13, 1923, for the purchase of used material consisting of about eighty (80) D C. 220 V. motors, boilers, window and cell bars, stanchions, cast iron hoppers, soil pip*', iron stairways, scrap Iron, brick, etc. Terms, cash. The articles may be inspected between the hours of 10 a. m. and 3p. in. untii Thursday 3p. m. Oet 11. 1925 Address bids to the "President of the Board of Trustees.” lock box 248. Jeffersonville. Ind., and mark on envelope ‘‘Bid lor • * • ." The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding when it appears to the advantage of the institution to do so. For further information address: GEO. A. H. SHIDELER. General Superintendent. Indiana Reformatory, Jeffersonville. Ind. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS—NOTICE OF HEARING Notice Is hereby riven that J. H Lane has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis a petition, asking permission to erect two single dwellings on his property fronting Central Ave. between Forty-9eventh and Forty-Eighth Sts. A public hearing will be held by said Board in Room 104. City Hall, at 3 o'clock p m Tueday, Oct. 23. 1933, at which time and place all interi-ted property owners will he given opportunity to be heard with reference to the matters set out in said peti tion. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS. Edward B Raub, President. Marie Victor. Secretary. AUCTION NOTICE The Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago A St. Louis R y Cos , will sell at public auction Monday. Oct. 15th, 1929, at their Capitol Ave Yards (entrance on Senate Ave. near South St..) Indianapolis. Ind., 9 am.. unless claimed by proper owner and all charge* paid prior to that date. 4 Car Load Coal namely C. AO. 29848 bUied as 110400 lb*. PMcKY 9®?,7!L billed as 80800 lb* N. A W *.0206 billed a* 61000 lbs. and C. A O. 37070 billed a* 109.900 lb*, all cars billed from Medow Creek W Va.. billed to tho J. A I. 9°‘*’£ < Li Indianapolis. Ind Coal can be inspeeUd Saturday. Oct. 18. 192a For further information call Main 51001 term 1 1M- Mr Clouds. J_K VANCE. F. C_A. Goods store*! In the name of Hudgins. Gilbert I. Hood. Minnie Blythe. Jean Cotton. George Noble, Henry Wtlsoru and Mr. Wiseman will be sold for storage charges Saturday. Oct 27. 1923. at ® *• m Goods haring been in storage the required length ol time and 'barge* unpaidBanner Storage Company, 328 E. Wabash St. Circle 2677. NOTICE WSPPOINTfiSNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly qualified as administrator of estate of Annie F,. Thompson, debased, late of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be i®l v ent. JAMES N. THOMPSON No, 21642. NOTICE CE APPCINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that Ihe undersigned has duly qualified as administratrix of estate of Fred banders deceased, late ot Marion County. Indiana. Said estate Is *up po*ed ‘° B ° IVem MARY V. SANDERS. No, 21623. NOTICE OF APi’OINTM rcNT. * Notice Is hereby given that the under-nig-m-d ha* duly qualified a* exacutrtx of estate of Patrick Cumminf*. deceased, lat*of Marion County. Indiana. Said eaUta ia supposed to 4>e *olrent. No. 21003. MARY ELLEN ANDERSON. Marriage Licenses J. G. Freeman. 22, R R *9B; Gold* Ragan. 19. Hard:ng and Waahlngton Stg C. J. David. 20. R R O. box 170: Nellie Cook, 20. 423 N. Riley. Albert Collins. 36. 1528 N. Missouri; Founts Dade. 41. 1538 N. Missouri. Clyde Ranrtant 27 St. I<ouia: Jeanette Davis, 24 1410 Marttndale. _ , „ A J Franke 25. Cumberland. Irvd.: Deesle M. Sands. 23. 323 N. Fulton Henry Neutzm&nn. 48. 1244 Lee; Caroline Croan, 52. 1950 N. Mount. Robert Ware. 21. 921 Darnell; Prattelar Tompkins. 20. 830 Darnell. R L. Maurer 29. 955 N. Pennsylvania: Irene Chandler. 10 1229 Woodlawn. A R Murphey. 31. 8354 Wilcox: Gladys Crook. 32 3047 W. Michigan. M O Dodd 23 2137 Lexington Nina Patton. 22 914 English. K B Wagner 25. 2010 N. Meridian; H. L. Miller, 22. 3504 Winthrop. A H Shelton. 33, Linton, Ind.: Maude , Rlcheson. 35 914 E Twenty First. Luther Bowden 25. 2243 Kenwood: Ola Stone. 23. 442 N. Bradley. I. H. York. 27. 2533 N New Jersey; Glad vs Roark 1-5. 3034 Central. John Lewis. 83. 467 W. Eighteenth: Manzella Freeman. .11. 46" W Eighteenth j W. Darnell. 21. Cartersburg. lad-l Edith Bowman. 20 4405 K Michig.-n. U R Gardner. 33. 1430 N. Missouri; Ruby Ramsey, 22. Indianapolis.

Births Girls Chanosllor and Mao' Holland. Deacon*** Hospital. Robert and Mary Heiny, Methodist Hoe 1 pits*!. , Wilbur and Jeeeio Newer*. 2429 Dearborn. Nick and Angelaoe Kretheotls, Long Ho*pital. William and Florence Cheek, St. Vincent’* Hospital. Alvin and Mary Otterbak, St. Vincent's Hospital. William and Anna Sowders, 821 Adelaide. Philip and Ruth Hunter, 4016% E. Washington. Henry and Dorothy Baker, 311 W. Twelfth. Jacob and Frands Smith, 1042 S. Randolph. William and Ruth Harris, 1210 BrookI side. Hoy and Margaret Rank, 1406 Mllbum Boy* C. B and Sal lie McKeag. Deaconess Hospital. Frank and Ermno Harkins. 8710 E. Market. him** and Josephine Silver. Methodist i Hospital. Vidor and Della Mabrey, 1002 W. Thirty second. Frank and Mary Alize, Long Hospital. Forest and Blanche Chancellor, St. Vincent's Hospital. John and Ruth Chapman. St. Vincent’s ! Hospital. Deaths Margaret Kestler, 44. 620 Stevens, chronic Interstitial nephritis. Willis Judson Colgan. 3 days, Methodist Hosnital. broncho pneumonia. Patrick O’Toole. 76, 926 S. Capitol. | arterio sclerosis. ! Homer Johnson Allen. 35. Methodist Hos- ' pltal. general peritonitis. Charles William Byfleld. 58. 1727 N. Illinois. cerebral hemorrhage. Wllltsm Owens, 44. dty hospital, acute myocarditis. Donald De Pew, 3 months. 1421 W. Ray, acute gastro enteritis. Dorothy Glass, 27 dayß, 1010 W. Vermont, inanition. Fritizzle Hinkle, 60, Deaconess Hospital, carcinoma. Margaret Long, 93. 544 W. Thirtieth, arterio sclerosis. Caroline Hennlg, 77, 1511 Olive, pulmonary tuberculosis. Isaac Turner, 68. Central Indiana Hospital, chronic interstitial nephritis. Lois Henson, 32, Long Hospital, Intestinal obstruction. Noah Robert Kinnick. 19. dty hospital, myebtls. Willie May Wilson. 15, 818 Blackford, pu’monary tuberculosis. Ross W. Keys, 29, 907 N. Capitol, carcinoma. Florence Denaley, 55 Central Indiana Hospital. chronic myocarditis. Roberta Dickerson. 10 months, TwentyFirst and Senate, gastro enteritis. Myrtle Johnson, 39, Deaconess Hospital, acute obstruction of bowels. Joseph Stephens, 39, 784 W. North, chronic gastritis. Luanda Moodey Owsley, 89, 211 N. Richland, cardnoma. Michigan-V underbill By United Preen AN ARBOR, Mich., Oct 12.—A1l Michigan varsity playerß were reported fit for the Vanderbilt game Saturday by the trainer. Word was received fro mthe southern school that SO^student^^oul^tnive^t^Anii

PRICES FOR HOGS DECLINESHARPLY Break Carries Prices 20 to 30 Cents Lower, Hog Price* Day by Da? Oct. 250-300 lbs. 200-226 lbs 150-180 lbs. 0 8.60@ 8.00 8.45® 8.56 8.40® 8.60 8. 8.40® 8.45 8.36® 8.40 8.25® 8.35 9. 8.30® 8.35 8.20® 8.30 8.15® 8.25 10. 8.30® 8.40 8.20® 8.30 8 15® 8.20 11. 8.50® 8.05 8.40® 8.50 8.36® 8.40 12. 8.25® 8.36 8.16® 8.25 B.lo® 8.20 Even a fair shipping demand failed to hold hog prices steady and values went 20 to 80 cents lower in trading at the local livestock market today. The decline was principally due to heavy week-end receipts of 12,500 hogs, shipped to market evidently on the strength of the mid-week advance that carried the top price to the highest point in two weeks. The day's top was established at $8.35, as compared with $8.65 on Thursday, good heavy hogs having sold from that figure down o $8.26, while medium hogs ranged from $8.15 to $8.25, and lights from SB.IO to $8.20. The hogs that sold at $8.30 and $8.86 were regarded as 30 cents lower, those at $8.20 and $8.25 as 25 cents lower and those below $8.20 as about 20 cents lower, with the average sales showing a loss of generally a quarter. Pigs were weaker at $7.50 down, as were sows at $7.25 down. A few pigs managed to bring $7-76 and a few sows managed to. bring $7.50. but the number of each to command a permlum was small. At the end of the first hour’s trading a large number sf hogs 1 unsold with buyers declaring their needs had been supplied. The cattle market was of a rather mixed nature with only canners, bulls and extra prime heifers showing relative steadiness, while steers and the common and in-between butcher grades continued to show a sagging tendency. One trader who held several head of common stock declared It was

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practically unsalable, due to the demand for the better grades. Receipts were reported at 900, inclusive of a fairly heavy holdover. The calf market was generally steady with a top of $13.50 for choice veals, though a few odd fancy calves sold at sl4. The bulk of sales was; recorded between $12.50 and sl3. Receipts, 500. Choice lambs sold steady at sl3 down, but the mixed grades were off 25 to 50 cents, while sheep sold steady at $6 down. Receipts, 500. —Hojs— Choice lights $ B.lo® 8.15 Light mixed 8.15® 8.20 Medium mixed 8 75® 8.30 Heavyweight* 8.30® 8.35 Top 8.35 Bulk of sale* 8.15® 8.25 Pig* 7.00® 7.50 Packing sows 7.00® 7.25 —Cattl. Few choice steer* slo.oo® 11.50 Prime corn-fed steers. 1.000 to 1.800 lb* 9.00® 9.50 Good to choice steers, 1.000 to 1.100 lbs 8.50@ 8.60 Good to choice steers, 1.000 to 1.200 lbs 7.60® 8.00 Good to choice steers, 1,000 to 1,700 lbs 7.50® 8.00 Common to medium steers 800 to 1.000 lbs 7.25® 7.50 —Cows and Heifers— Choice to light heifers $ 9.00® 10.00 Good lightweights 7.25® 9.00 Medium heifers 6.00® 7.25 Common cows 5.00® 6.00 Fair cows 1. . o.oo® 7.50 Cutters 2.75® 3.25 Canners 2.25® 3.75 —Bulls— Fancy butcher bulls $ 5.00®; 6.00 Good to choice butcher bulls. 6.00® 6.50 Bologna bulls 4.50® 5.00 —Calves— Choice veals sl3oo® 14.00 Good veals 11.00®12.00 Medium veal* 7.00®10.00 Lightweight veals 7.50 @ 8.00 Common veals 7.00® 7.50 Common heavies 6.00® 7.00 Top 14.00 —Sheep and Lambs— Extra choice lambs $12.00® 13.00 Heavy lambs 9.50® 11.00 Cull lambs 5.00® 7.50 Good to choice ewes 3.00® 0.00 Culls 2.00® 3.00 Other Livestock By United Financial CHICAGO. Oct. 12.—Hogs—Receipts, 24,000: market. 10c up; top. $8.25: bulk. $7.30® 8.20: heavy, [email protected] medium. [email protected]; light. [email protected]: llrht lights, $7 @7.75: heavy packing, smooth. s7® 7.25: packing sows, rough. $0.75@7: hilling pigs. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 8,000; market moderately active; run mostly grassy and short fed steers and she-stock; generally steady fat she-stock, steady to strong; best handy weight steers $11.26: few here at value to exceed $10: best steers and yearlings. $7.75 @9 75: few lightweight grassy heifers down to $4.76: better grades up to $0.50: welt finished fat cows rjid heifers

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Local Insurance Man Is Chosen Secretary 's■ ♦ ill OSCAR SCHMIDT Indiana Association of Insurance Agents elected Oscar Schmidt, president of Lorenz secretary-treasurer at,, the annual convention late Thursday. scarce: canners and cutters, [email protected]: some light canners, $2.65. and below: heavy bologna bulls up to $4.75; mostly $4.50® 4.60 gome western grassers averaging 1,200 pounds. $4.15; stockers and feeders slow about steady: bulk, $5.50@7. Sheep—Receipts. 22,000: market best fat lambs, culls, natives steady others 25c off: sheep and feeding lambs steady to weak: best fat range lambs and natives. $13.75: bulk natives, sl3 @13.25: good feeding lambs, $13.50; cull natives. $9.50 @lO sheep and feeding lambs, slow: odd lots heavy natives ewes, $4: feeding lambs. $12.75® 13.50. EAST ST. LOUIS. Oct. 12.—Cattle—Receipts. 2.000; market nominal; naUve beef steers, $10; yearlings and heifers, $10; cows. $3.50 @4.50: canners and cutters. [email protected]: calves, $11.50: stockers and feeders. $4.50®6.60. Hogs—Receipts, 11,000: market strong to 26c higher; heavy. 37.70® 8.33; medium. [email protected]: lights. [email protected]: light lights, [email protected]: pack-

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ing sow.* [email protected]; pigs. [email protected]: bulk $7 @8.15. Sheep—Receipts. 600: market steady: ewes. $3,506.50: canners nad cullers. $1 @3.50: wool lambs. $11.2513.50. DETAILS LACKING AS LAKE STEAMER SINKS Crew of Huronton Is Believed Aboard Ship Cetus—Aid Sent By United Pres* SAULT STE MARIE. Mich., Oct. 12.—Details were still lacking today regarding the sinking of the steel steamer Huronton off White Fish Point in Lake Superior laet night. It is believed the crew of the Huronton was aboard the Cetus, which rammed the ill-fated vessel. The tug lowa has been rushed to White Fish Point with provisions. JONES SUSPENDED FOR POOR GO WITH WALKER Jimmy Handed Same Dose as Mickey in .Jersey. By United Netct JERSEY CITY, Oct. 12.—Jimmy Jones, recognized in New York State as the world's welterweight cham pion, who on Monday fought an alleged fake exhibition with Mickey Walker, is to suffer the same fate as the latter. According to an announcement by Chief Inspector Platt Adams of the New Jersey boxing commission. Thursday. Jones, together with his manager, Michael Stambaugh, were suspended for one year. —— —i PURDUE OFF FOR lOWA Coach Phelan Satisfied With Last Practice of Boilermakers. By United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 12.—Expressing himself well satisfied with the last practice, Coach “helan embarked today with his warrior* for lowa to open ‘he conference season Saturday. Local Bank Clearings Indianapolis bank clearings Friday were $3,702,000; bank debits were $8,127,000.

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