Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1924 — Page 19

FKIDAY, NOV. 7, 1924

TRADE SWITCHES •10 RAIL SLOCKS; INDUSTRIALS DSP 'American Can Loses 1 1-4 Points While Others Suffer Drops. Average Stock Prices Average price of twenty industrial stocks Thursday was 103.29. olf .*>l. Aver are price of twenty rails was 93.24. off .37. By United Prm NEW YORK. Nov. 7. —Further switching of trading from industrials to railroads took place In the early trading today. The industrials experienced a reduction from the high ■ as a result. American Can at 139 showed an overr ight loss of 1% points, while! American Locomotive lost •% to S0 5 %. Rails, on the other hand, maintained a buoyant tone, with additional gains in various representa- i tive stocks. Union Pacific moved I up half to 142%; Rock Island up 1* ’ to 37 and Atchison up *4 to 109%. Opening prices on representative issues: l It. S. Steel 100%: Rock Is and 37, up Hi National Btscuit 72%. off %: New • TT ven 26% up : Onion Pacific 142 ns.; i I --ortiiern Pa-ific 64%. off % M. K. & T.. 20%, up •%: Pan-American “B" a"; St. j Paul 14. up 'a. New York Central attained Its best price of the year at 112's and Atchison at 111 I *, while the best levels of the current movement were reached by a dozen others. Southern Railway at 72 was at the best price In its history. The oils were also in brisk demand under leadership of Pacific Oil, j which reached anew high at SI I*. 1 *. | Local Bank Clearings Bank Frwl.’v 53.0*30,000. Debits amounted to 57.055.000. WHEATANDGORM SCORE ADVANCES 1 Heavy Export Sale A ids inv petus to Rise. CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—Wheat and; corn moved upward at the opening of the Board' of Trade today. Oats held firm. Heavy export ftps heipeff wheat in its initial advance as did coil weather in the Northwest anl rain i •image in Australia. • Corn was influenced Ly wheat. ] rear? of realizing ers better corn husking returns, however, kept the upturn in check. Oats hcl firm. Few interested! traders entered the pit at the opening Provisions advanced hogs ar.d cables. Chicago Grain Table —Nov. 7 WHEAT— At 11 30 Prav. Open. Hih. !/i- an. close. Dee. 1 47'j May 153 1.54% 1.52 4 1.53 H 152*. JlatT 3 Tv’ 1.37 1.35*% 337 1.35’, CORN*— Dec 3 07% 1 Os, 1 ORU, 107% 1.07 , % 1.07% May 1.11% ! 11H 110% 110% 1.11% 1 13 % July 1 12 1.12% 111% 1.11% 1.12 OATS— D'V .51% 51% 50% .51% .51% Mar 50% '<% .55% .55', :< July .54% .54% .54 .54 .54 % CHICAGO N or 7—Cvlot ven: Wh-at. com. 159; oata. 46; ! rye. 37; barley. 15. C*H Tf* aG O Xor 7. —Pri *n wrv \ • TThoaf 1.77 o‘o o£ri 1.310.000; r..m 400 oro. -1-' it 4V OOO: oat-. .vr>.o 0 rxa:-m pments Whent 2376.000, 741 OOO: com 701 000. 701.000 an; -t 735.000: oats. ol*> 090. j against 887.000. Marriage Licenses Dallas Collins. 21 833 S Pershing. !v borer Umerltve L. Johnson, 18, 2119 N | .Martha. V.’ iam Meß’irr.ey 59 107 Bncart. Van' Ca:> -> Packing Company; Tt-sg ■ r,. Grose . 33. 107 tv. Pleasant Run Dr, D HVjL wy Earl Chew. 25. 7~29 N. Sherman Pr. ‘ peliiv d-p*.; Mrs Ktta Benekurt. 20. 430 X. Meridian. saleslady Ralph F Montgomery. 23. 1051 Craft, skilled laborer; Plan. • - Ch:hler. 18 it R. F. box 78 William 1,. Wlecand. 27. 1651 Park, rrmrr; Mary E. Spillman. 23. 2.56 S. Arsenal. C!arr.he R. Wildrick. 31 0523 Ashland. lineman: R-airix I. Gibson. IS. 1012 K. Market, telephone operator. John M Poe 47. 2120 E. Tenth.' butcher; Lottie M. Green. 47, 1502 K. Tenth. Births Roy* Riley and Sadie Williams. 2101 N. tv i dell. Lemy and Eva Floerke, 333 Pateron Dunmik and Mary Spdorchci. 43,4 Kaufman. Tom and Mary Rrown. 910 N SheffleM. tfillia irar.d pearl Jones. 742 Rochester Andrew and Pearl Holloway. 1024 K Nineteenth. John and Mary Southern. 2142 Cashing Girls William ar.d little Shivers. 410 Kansas. Basil and 1.-.ict Reese 3115 K Walnut Chester ar.d Nellie Smith. 207 Hiawatha, i Richard and Mary Cowdar. 1811 Broad- \ view Terrace. Emil and Ruth Willie. 831 8 Senate. Roy and Delia Wright. MO N Douglas. Edgar and Flossie Tcwell. 13t>2*~ N. Olncy. Ed and Jennie Sanders. 1040 N. Gar field. William and F'.'r 'need 4*7 S, Harding. B<-n and Mary Calhoun. 703 Edgemont. Charles and Clara Sto>.-khoff. 528 W. Morris. Frank and Iva Gruzingsby. 1610 W. New York. Twins Dowry and Lorene Crafton. 29 W. Minnesota Daatbs Minni Bad", 72. 1014 Hervey. acute dllitatien of heart. V. AMred Parkey. 31, city hospital, scute nephritis '*X Mary Am W.irren. 86, 5018 Byram Axe., byrtrtrno b-iero- *. Layman Ave . : ronie myoeard'tls Greg E Wa.fi 54. 2512 E. Wasliingtas. diabetis m-ihiis. Joe Sentienan. 57. Central Hospital, chronic myocarditis. Mattie Pcttufrrew, 40. Central Hospital, chronic myocarditis. Agatha Oakley. 41. Deaconess Hospital, fibroid tumor. Robert A. Hamilton. 41. 11l N. Alai bam a. acute dilitation of heart.

I 1 New York Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon) —X ov. 7 Railroads— At 12:30 Prer. High. Low. p. m. close.! i Atchi=on ..100% ... 100*, 109%! RAO 05 , 64 % 65 % 64 ■% | C. A 0 85% 8 5 % 85% 84% C. & N. W. 01% 61% 6i% 63% l IC.. R. & P.. 3S-* JJ7 37% 36% D & Lack . ... 138 % I Eric 28% 28% 28*, 28% Gt No pfd 04% 04 64 % 64% Lehigh Val 07% ... 67% 67 Mft Pac pfd 63 % 62% 63 % 03% X Y Ce11..111% 111 111% 111 X Y. NIT4H 2 7 26% 20% 20% : Nor Pacific ... ... ... 65 % Nor &W . 123% 123% 123% 123 % 1 i Penn sylvan. 45% ... 45% 45% , R-vtdin? .. 03% ... 63% 63% : So Railway 70% 70% 70% 70*, ! ISo I'aciiie. . irt* 4 ... <>o% Jlfl%j I St I’aul pfd 24% 24% 24% 24 SL& S W 45% ... 44 % 44%: Hnion Pae. 142% ... 141% 142 I Wabash pfd. 51 60% 61 Rubbers— Goodyr pfd 72 % 71 % 73 7? % ’ . Kelly-Sps ... ... 14%i V S Rub... 32% 31% 52% 32%: Eiiuipments— Am Loco.. 30% SO % 80*i 80*,; Raid Loco 110 1!S 118% 110%. Gen F.iec.. 255% 252 25.3 255 Pullman ..129 ... 129 1.28% West Elec.. 03% 63% 63% 03% Steel*— Bethlehem.. 4<t% 59% 40% 40 Colo Fuel . .37% 37% 37% 38% Crucible .. 55% 65% 65% 60 Gulf States. .. ... ... 70% Rep lAS. 43*4 . . 43% U S Steel . lib % 109% 110% 1u9% Motor*— : Am Bosch ... .. , . . 26 i Chan Mot .27% ... 27% s % - Gen Mot . 56% .. , 66% 60% 1 Ms - ; Mot . 97% 97% 97 % 98 % ; Max Mot A 09 % 07 6S % til* I .Max Mot J* 21% 21 % 21 % 22% ! Snide .. 3* ", 37 % 37% 38% i Stew-War . 5.3 52 % 62 % 53 % : Timken .. 30% 30 * 36% 36% i j Yel Cab .41 40% ... j Minings—;m Ni-kel . 20% 19% 20% 20% ' I T G * S , . . 81 Copper*— Am Bmdt . 82% 81% 82 82% Anaconda . 3~% ... 36% 87 ! Kennecott . 47 % ... 4'% 47% j i C S Smelt . 34% 33 83% 33% | Oil* i Cal Petrol ... ... ... 22% ! Cofiien .. CS 27% 2* 27% i Houston Oil 70% 70 7(l'a 69% Marl and Oil. 36-% 35% 3t>% 3.4 % P-A IVto ... . , ... 6.3 P-A P B .. 62 % 52 62% 62 Pae Oil .. . 54 % 53 64 62 % . Pure Oi! .. 24% 24% 24 % 2i% 1 Roy Dteh . Si , 44 , 41 , 44% ; St oil. Cal. 595% ... 59 69% j St Oil. 7- J. 36% .. . 86% 30% j j Sinclair ... 17-. ... 17% 17% j : Texas Cos . 41 % 41% 415 42 Industrials— A! Cheni ..73% 73% 73%' Am. i. aa . 129% 138 % 139% MO % J . Am 1 ■ . 5.7*. 2 % 52% 7: . ! Air. W .o’e-i 57 , 7.2 * 63 53% <- Y'-da.. 72 75 . 76 77% | Cent Can . 57 . 66% 57 % . Davison Ch 43 42% 42 S 43 % J Fam Player* ' i% . . 83% si, Cr Asp:, el 42 * 41 % 42 % -. 1 % Jnt I'ap-rr . ... 43% Mont a- W 47% -11% 42 4 % Sea’s-Roe . 124 123% 124 I'lCll’ .173% 123 % 123 173 % ! ■ V S I- \ . 75 74 % 74% 74 ' , rtuitice—- ; v-i T* T 178", 128% 178% l%s I•' . G.* 4 4; % 72% ) ' ' '' s ■'*' ' 3 *’ ; f,.‘i:pp:D?— * ' C ' 9 % " 23 > 79% ; -.1 M M pid 5 . % 8.% 50% 1 00.1* An- - -ar "8% .77% ?8% 3" % j-■’ ’V A’e 41% ... 41% 42 j lAn 7*■!> . 165 % ’-■* V ™ f >-> i Produce Markets • - • ' X ' <- i 1 :'■ • ■' * 1 1 ;• 7> . t :rl t . >3, 23c; CI.EVrT.'NP, Nov 7.—Butter—Extra .- f: * .2 . -5 17 -c; extra fir% 40■; ; il _ ■. fi. ;<- .Lit? 77 . C i 17 • *t Tj print* !o extra. Kurs ■ - ' I‘- - - - 15 ■*: ■■ ■ ‘.navy sow i . -‘c .; 71. - V'. i7- ' *- 1 * 2D . re. - IS - .: - Pot . - * —M; S3 . . per 150 ■ 3 York 81 f CHICAGO, Nov 7—Bitter—Receipt* j 6.7.i 38 '5 e; siarL.ia.~d*. ;; t .■ *—7 7‘e.. ordi* , ■* 7'., , 418 : im*i*. 4-*S.- C, .* *. —Txn - :’ s 4 >l.B - ■ Au .-t * 20c poultry— j ! R-ei; t* 5 • •-*: few's. In | tfi. t’.'r; fp.ri .* 22c: Itirlieyg, 7" ' 0 ... ; afi..!,*:“"' avis. <V*in m' ■ 7 ■ 7-'. : > Minn*r.*t Red It. ■r, 1 russets $1.75 1.90. Commission Market j n v • -v * * • --tinned to arrive at . ihe M• ■ ■ ; *" •* - r ;■* • l'< ■ .rr- fi.r t - time of j. ar. • wfi-* s ur;**han^ed M : v r‘> frti:i=>. apples r*•’<?>. j irrajK-s or: ,-• ar.d were egp'i : tlr n.mtifni a* ■-} : \ pri tn Trade j - ; • tv.v in pr.parau jii lor Saturday a city' Tank Wagon Prices (Case’.me pr;--* do hot include State’ I tax t ! 2c a ralloii.) GASOLINE—Fti-rir*e t?c * r-tl’en :Purol. 13.2* : Hixi Crown. 1.3.2 c; T-trrct. 1:; 2c; ■ ■ . - 17< st ri lion 71 2c; ; "krirf-’S RNE—CrV*t a; ine.’ 11.7 c: Moor' I hir'd. 14 5.- IVrf.x-U-ci 117 c; Standard funt-t c ..it, lO.i'm*; i ,dcr 20tt sral onsi j | I mere than row gallons: Brightl Light. 1 1 7c. Sitt .air. 12.7 c. XA PT:fA—Knerge- Cleaners. 18.5 c; V. M. & P. 18.50 c, Siandoand Cleaners, 18.5 c. Legislator J^jj ' .MRS. ELIZABETH DAUGHERTI'. Woman will exert her influence ; directly on the floor of the House of Representatives in the coining General Assembly. Mrs. Elizabeth Daugherty, Republican, of Treaty, Wabash County, was elected State Representative Tuesday.

NO CHANGE MADE IN PORKER PRICES Bulk Brings [email protected] —Receipts, 12,000, •—Ho? Prices l>ay by Day— Nnry. Bulk. Top. Kseeipta. 1. 925 ? 10.00 10 .35 5.000 ! 3. 9.50(4 10 00 10 50 6.000 ! 4. 9.75® 10.25 10.85 4,560 • 5 9 50* 10 00 10.50 0.500 j 6 9.50(410.25 10.83 10.000 ! 7. 9.50'3 10.25 10.80 12.000 Not withstanding largest hog rei eeipts in weeks, 12.000, the mar--1 ket showed comparitively marked i strength, prices ruling steady in all | cases with exception of a 5c drop in the top to SIO.BO. Heavies commanned best prices at [email protected]. Mediums were next in order at $lO ii 10.50. Bulk of sales was at $9.50 <8 10.25. Eights brought $9.50@10 while light lights were generally quoted at $8."0'<f9.50. Bigs sold within a range of $7@’8.75 ana were slightly higher. Sows were unchanged at $5.75#9 for smooths and $S 25 down for roughs. All Interests bought actively and a fairly good clearance was probable. There were 515 holdovers. Eight cattle receipts, 700, helped | the general trade to maintain steady values In this department. Most grades met normal demand. Eittle i good to choice stock was received. ! Fairly good handyweight steers at AS.SOIfO.ia and good handyweight i •attle at s9.sofMri, were steady. A tow choice heavy beef cows brought I >5T5.60, but the bulk of them sold: at $4714.75. Heifers prices were un- • changed in majority of 4*istances. Veals moved 50c lower on top quotations. Only a few Isolated s: los were reported at sl2. Nearly all choice stuff brought $11.50. Good veils were quoted at sll. Mediums brought sSJilo and commons sold at M i7. Receipts were 900. Sheep and lamb prices ruled unchanged. Choice lambs wore sold at *l3 per cwt. Mixed lambs were inoted at $11.50% 12.50 Heavies were I priced at $167/11. Sheep prices were nominal. Receipts wero 300. . ->d !:V< 14(4-153 :b. *T. . $ 8 50<J 875 • •••> Ir> 17< P- •.••<!* 8 7■■*(.' 9 50 —•> ,r > "•> T*’l7': 7* 9 '.Off-jJ 10 25 ■ 1 pc .u 1(, 60 ClO 25 ' > pound* 10 25 a 111 50 ' ' to 3" in 50: !II 80 * 1-lu Icuiiili iloxn 700 ? 8.75 ' ivy -■•*, 8 7.. a 9 00 . • ; hi .... ... 800 g 8.23 j —cnii*— 4!”-*, 1 240 11"* up ! O .5011 75 9 50010.35 -r 1 OCO to 1 200 lb* . ■ -r-1 chot ■■* ... 10 ,50 •,-{ n -o l.Ot‘l lb* 7 50*i 9 idi M•: .a:., a-. • Hit* .... 6 500 8 •■> '. t i ~* - 8 ' u-. in tin to n; 2: m coi**. 3 50 ■’> * ;o t’l■ ■: *• 500 0 6 5n ' r .’ i ers 2 no -■( mil "’--"I 2.75 £ 3 50 l b * .. . 35" £ 425 Bu* "iiy b: ::s 4 50 a 600 —CM! v~*— m aloe v* x% sll 50 U. ' *';*•' * ves% 9.0001000 g. - • v. a'-. ii no 7: 11 >,n Commou li c. tt* 6.000 800 . —t-lipop nnl Izimli*— 5 ■ 5 to . 7*? lami* sl2 50013 00 I; * m 50 G. 11 50 : 1 : ' " < . . . s (Ml tIO no 4 |~. .'* 7 1,0 •£ 9 111! 4.00 ; 600 . 2"9 0 3.00! Other Live Stock ■ ! ' ' i ' v :ov 7—Cnt'lo—Rf*cfipti, ,f * '' ” ' r ’t ■ "in? TVrr*'. butk ** l . ?"• •• •*. no • I'M.. * ki.M-Li hf*re . • ■' i W*' , 4 *! * XfT) b- k v- !- U-v, c ' ■'■<> V--R**-M ii. ■ -i- i+: iamM *<*' y c - r* ; . f r.itivTt arid , ; . v 1 1 %11 * no ra* i '*n h*. 1 50: ti-avr v •■ • ; -- 'M). : eWp. up; h>:;*!>■- i ' v *r 7 -,0: ''?inr lar.b* ■* ' • • • cipt; ;>7 r 00; marUf*t active- to ’"• -'Lit Urtita and pisr* 2T*SOc 1 rJ'• - ■ h []'r '?•: lO- ht avy- • • !'• 1% : m^d'iimw^isrht^. ■*■ -l •1 ; ■ ;. . i -• '-4 T • i !">; pa- ivinsr *•>*. ‘ v - v •! • .M-k'n.; rouffh. ; • k .i 4. , • -,. r *7 %w C. 7. •% *•- V K!,A NI;. N r 7.—Ho.*— ' • Sf> 7t>; ! r- : *lO 7.7. rlO 5“ r -v,.-; a ,S.5<J; a?r*fr*. —, 00 rr.iAffkrt. aiow tmciirin rM. j and ;&nxb*—t; ipt :: OOO; market. \ * ■'* Ci'vra —Receipts, mar t stow; top *sl**l. FAST RUFt- \LO. Nov 7. —Cattle —R<*- ■; ■*■■*- '*so; n.nrUf t. i ill. w<*ak; shipping! s? * ‘ 50 ;JO : . buUrhrr ffrad* s 5T iW ■ ' v?j 51 .75'// 5 75 Calvin—Rrr*iptß. i 1 *:.50 n ri<-tiv; <mll to ohoj.f-, i '■ ■ 5* t < h*-i•{! and iamb?*—Ri-%*ipt3. j s OOO; irar!:i-t. Vnw and steady; choio* ?1 : cul * ■ fair $R ■t r 1; r - 57 • 10 .>*>. sh-'ep, s;iv Host# l i•' * o*o ;market. active to yo-i.-,. r % piga s^; > L -Mi if |0: heaving, 510 50 ,f ii jo:', roE-rlii* TANARUS I.KI >M *v 7—fff>£r#i —ll* r ipt.. 700; • - '-i Kt< ui!v hravirg 10 75: rmv *. ' < l' JO, Y-g kf-rAV' 50'fi f* 75; 'H ;' j h .50. r%ivr9~-arket, tlow. —Market, steady. PITTS Witt; 11. Nor. 7 —Cattle—oiiits Oh 5* nir Mt, slow; choice. 0 -rood, 57 75 fair. v, i 7' ■7; *;il raivcH, rl” 5u J.'t. Sboop and Jamb* —Rf*rp!js 4 r !'!: market, steady; prune '•!' r- 5 7/15''7 7.75; /.'<• >d Sfl 5o (it % 7 ; fair *.*\rd. 55'f/#;; in mbs SI 9'<r 1 ,'t 7.5. H>ps—- - ipts ' s dd; market steridr: prime tc tvv 50'(/ 10 00 mei'niJii 510 7.s Uii 10 10: avy yorkers. slo !i?b yorl-*•.-*. 3*8.75pig8. rou \i hs. 58.259. *1 5; rt $5 (a: 0. CINCIN N ATI. Nor 7 —rat tie— Receipts 800. market, slow; steers, l .hkl to choice, $0 .50 f d 0725. Calvcfl Market, steady: pood to choice. Hoh'k—Receipts .500; market steady; (rood to choice packer* and butchers. 50 50 '*! 10,1.5. Sheep—Receipts. 050; market, steady; tfootl to choif’e, Lambs'— MFarket, steady; good to choice. $13 r !j 13.50. Retail Fish Prices Rvtatl fi*h pr9oa Orcan Varirtlrs—' IkiHir.n iimldurk fi!lt 95 040 c; dr,**pd haddock. 30c: tiallbut steaks. 40c: red sal-1 moTi steaks. 35c; fresh cod steak. 30e: | uompano. 40c bluelish. 35c: Spanish mackerel, 35c; red snappers. 35c; snapper throats, 40c. [ Si* c rl :iie—Fresh Jumpo frees. 60c; :ive lobsters, 80c. fresh green shrimp. 40c; j large scallops. 80c pound: fr“*h picked! • rat, meal. $1 00 a pound: Maine finnan ; hadilie, 39c; cherry stone clams, 40c a; dozen ;lar?e qtiohaug clams. 60c. Lake and River Varieties—-Lake white fish. 35c; trout. 35c yellow pike 85c: ~k" salmon. ‘3sc: blue pike, 2oc: yellow | Tcrch, 25e; channel catfish. 35c; biuefin : herring. 3(k" pickerel. 25c; grass pike. 25c; rn cr im-p, 18c: bufralo, 20c: mullets. 15c: ! black basa. 40c: large crapplea. 35c. Hay Market Prices Wagon load prices of hay and train at: Indianapolis are as follows; Hay—Timothy, No. 1, $16016.50 a ion; No, 2. sl2 014; mixed. No. 1. $l4O I 15: No. 2. SI? 014. Corn—Old. 1 @1.10; new. 75c. Oats—soossc. Prices on Coal Indianapolis retail coal prices assn- : ouneed l>y ri-.ili-rs are; Indiana Lump. $6 a ton; Coke 510: Kentucky Lump. 57 50 We*-t Virginia Lump. $7: Pocahontas lump. 59.25; mine run. $7; Anthracite, $16.50. Credit Meeting Xov. 20 Program for the monthly meeting j of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men. Xov. 29, at the Claypool is being arranged in conjunction with the Electrical Credit Association.

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Youngest LAWRENCE E. CARLSON Lawrence E. Carlson. 22, of Huntington, Is thought to be the youngest State Representative elected in Indiana Tuesday. Tie is a graduate of De Paul University school of law at Chicago and attended Indiana University. He Is ! a Republican. " ' ” T ' Indianapolis Stocks Stork# Bid. Ask. Advance-Rumely com Advance-Runviy pfd 37% 39% Am Central Life ......... 2<>o ... Am Crr.isutiii* pfd 98 % ... Belt it K com 75% 77% Belt H U pfd . . . 52 Century Bid; Cos pfd ..... 98 ... Cities Service com . . . . . Citizens Gas Cos com 2*l % 30% Citizens Gas pfd 103 1U6% Indiana Hotel corn .—...100 ... Indiana Hole! pfd 101 ... ! Indiana l’ipe Line 70 % 79 Indiana Title Guaranty .. . .107 . . Inilpls Abat Cos pfd 60 I Iridpls Gas 62% . itidp% ft Northw pfd Til 41 Xndpls A Southeast pfd 40 1u.%5% St Rv put 53 50 M,r Pub Cul pfd 88'i Ihih Savings ..... . -™. ... 13 . . j Kauh Fertilizer pfd 49 Stmnlard Oil of Indiana .... 67% .... Sterling Eire Ins Cos ....... InI.* 1 .* . . T II Trac and Light C 0.... 90 95 TH. I A E com —3 6 T H. I & E pfd 15 21 Union Try of I nil com . . —2% ! I'nion T.'ac of Ind Ist pfd. - .. 20 ! Union True of Iml 2d pfd.. .. 6 Can c nip Ist pfd Van ( imp 2d ; ;d .. 100 VandrCr, C...U Cos com —... ._ 5 j Vand i.'ia Cm; Cos pfd. 8 Wab By Cos .■ . . 17% I*% Wab Hy Cos pfd . 5u % 51 % Rank Stocks Aetna Tr and S.iv Cos . 105% ... Bankers True'. Cos 1W City Trust Cos I<>3 . . i Con Nat .Os Bank 1"5 110 Farmers T- st 210 Fidelity Tr. si Cos 1 >3% ... FMet'-h-r American 140% Fleteiicr Sav and Tr Cos. 211 “30 India:.a Nat Bank 753 262 Indiana Tr :*t Cos 21V 274 Live Stick Fx Bank ... IT’ l ... Marion Cos Scan Bank .. 1>) ... Mer Nat Bank . 302 ... Peop'-s Slate Bank 2<>l Secu'itv Tr it Cos 180% . . Btat“ ssx and Tr Cos IC" Union Tr .st Cos 839 360 Wash Bank and Tr Cos ....150 ... Ron,!* Belt R It Stock Yards 5 . 82 . , Broad Hippie 5s 70 72 Centra! Ind Gas i< 90% 92 Central I; ‘. power Cos ' ••% r s Gas 7s 102 % 103% (htizens Gas 5s . !'! % : > C:trre*'. St K H 5a 50 86% . Ind Cos 0 and t.ia c,s I* o . • Indiana Ho?-! 5s !-'■ Ind North'.TO .5* Tnd Rv ;,::d If 4 Ind l’ : ton Tr 5s . . .... 25 Indnlß ASatt r Cos 7%s ..Id! 103 Ir.d Cos! It So (% 96 100 fndple Gas 5s 93 Indpls I. and Heat 5s I*B 99 1 Indpl* * .Martlrirrille V'% ■ > Indpls It Norths u ' .... 41 , 4 • A. Nor lb w h?-tii .... - * Indpls m . ... I.'.’* . . indpls A Sb* :byvtl> **•* Ir.<lp!# Rt f * '* - • Trir* Turin r-s * bl liidpli T'rion Rv ?* I*' l H • fruipV T'ruon Rv 44l Indpls w itr 4 % 91 % 92 % Indpl" Water 5% 99% I nt*T,i ste Pub s, rv 5e .... 94 THU K 5s 08% <O% T H Tr i ■ and Lt 6# 93 Union Trac 6s 5! < r ' J I.iburty llond* Liberty Loan 3' - ' .101 or, 10108 Libertv Loan Ist 4%a . ..1"3'.0 ltd’.:’.' Liberty Loan 2d. V% - . .I**l 46 101 -4 I.lheriy I• an 3d 4 .s 101 96 102 0" Liberty leva.n 4ih 4% . . 102 ■'! 102 66 U S Treasury 4 ....... 10(3.46 106.u8 j Sales 8! 000 Broad R'PP’e 5" at ........ 71 51,000 Broa'l Hippie 5s at '0 DAMAGE SUIT IS FILED' r.rocer Asks $3,000 in RcaJ Estate Ileal. Allegation he wn.s influeeil to trade hts grocery at Oil M issnchusetts .Vve*, for R 51.500 moron ft "great mas? of hitph, steep and un broken range of hills" in Perry ; County, is eonlalned in a suit fur $3,000 damages, filed today in Sic , perior Court, room 5, by Clarence O. Vnaeker, Hendricks County farmer I Defendants are Charles S. Buck ’ and Clarenep E. TCldwell, real estate dealers, with whom he listed the j "tore; A. H. Keller, proprietor of a : loan office. 1132 Hume.Mansur Bldg , j and ids stenographer, Miss Leaulti : F. Y'onng. Arthur D. Gray, owner of the 175-acre farm in question, and Earl Nelson. Grant County notary public. Charges were denied on behalf of the defendants. HIGH APPEAL IS DENIED Miuiber* of Ante Theft Ring Lose Freedom Fight. The Tnited States Circuit Court ! of Appeals of Chicago. 111., has refused a rehearing sought by nine members of an alleged automobile theft ring convicted in Federal Court in Indianapolis in 1923, it was ; learned today. Twenty-two were involved in the i ring which carried on automobile j thefts in seven States, making their headquarters at Louisville, Ky., and New Albany. AUTO BACKFIRE FATAL Causes Gasoline to Explode—Driver Rums to Death. By United Prem HAMMOND, Ind., Nov. 7.—Automobile backfire was responsible for the death of A. D. Randall here today. He was burned when the gasoline tank exploded while he was in the car. Arson Charge Denied Mrs. Aline Stevens, 2043 Alvord St., whose house was mysteriously set fire Tuesday night today swore out a warrant for Robert Norris, 30, colored, 2044 Alvord St. He was arrested by detectives on charges of arson and carrying concealed weapons. He denied the charges.

BUILDING ACTIVITY HIGH Construction Contracts Total Over Four Biiiion Dollars. CHICAGO, Nov, 7.—Unprecedented building activities in the four corners of the Nation was reported to Thomas J. Vernia, president of the j Indiana Limestone Quarryrnen’s Association. Costruction contracts in the first ten months of the year total $4,200,000,000, Vernia declared. “New York’s volume of building has been nearly three times as large as the huge Chicago program, while Chicago has nearly doubled Detroit's record. Los Angeles has been a close fourth with Philadelphia, Cleveland, Baltimore. Boston, San Francisco, and .Milwaukee following in the order named,” Vernia said. 39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov 1, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NiW” is hrcly h'lvcn by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 31 at day of October. 19114. tin y approved nil .secH*ment roll showing the pnrn.a fnem assessments for the following de&rribed public improvement hh authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11786. NORTH STREET. From east property line of Noble Street, To west property line of Pine Street. Except the intersection of Spring; Street and Davidson Street. Hy grading and paring the roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6 Inch gravel con <ret* foundation from curb line to curb imp to h uniform width of **7 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner! and to ttie widths as shown on p an; pro- j vuiirg .‘JO lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; resetting | 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending all water, pas. and other private* serviue connections to property line, where not alrea<fV in. Ail to be aa shown on plan and as specified Persons interested in or affected by paid described public improvement are hereby noiiftcd that the Boarti of Public Works Os Si-iid city has fixed Wednesday Nov KV 19*J4 *Z p in., as h date upon which, remonstrances will be received, or heard, .•iiramst the amount assessed against ea h ;.c*i •' <if property descrP cl in sal ! roll and will determine the question of whether k :• • h lots or tra. taos land have been or will b-7 benefited in the amounts named •; on said roll, or in a greater or less sum j than that named on end roll Said am i*rit roll showing said prim a facie ;t**v :%i v. ah tlie names of own- j ers and d< .% Tiptions of projierty subject to l>e assessed, ir on file and may be seen j at the office of tho Board of Public Work* of fc kid city. CH ARM'® jr COFFIN, W H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Hoard of Public Works, City of Indian* Nr-%* 3 4 7 S. 10 1074 Tit vTi * vert is kme n t DEPARTMF.N'T OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD In llnnnpolis Ind Not A. 1024. TV> WIMM I MAY CONCERN N** ;*♦ her* ly jriv :• v th* !'• ant of .c W-cks and *he C * v •; f ! t:d; %. ■ ipo. 1 i . Inu ana tnat on Ud* 3d day of Nov -ml* r e l wmr the pr;ii,a •a- --ri."'r% fur merit, as au’horuwj by the Improv cment j H>? ■ lion :.a:: and imp- *.t R-m : P c No 11889. MJNNK - -TA STREET. Fr om < .■: -puriy .um - v f Meridian i St r et ■■ w#-st property !in*** of TTniors Street. W. I: ' •%•:, A-pha t A*' . M C • ! .me to a ioiform width •% 33 t • AN tr L*e ,-, f!n.,w!i on p m and spe. : fil'd -fi.rs 1-i-r*-%?.-d u ur nff.'ct. 1 by kcl : dever-dteni p.,b;. * impro'.- • • •** • - ’-*' •< nop.!%*.} that t'.e Bom.i of p me \V and >i-.:d c:ty has Mx-d Friday. N-.v. M (iat if-i 1 t *■ ar. c t &• - :*; .* s* .\i wl 'thcr , uor *'.•■,.ch f:c T ivy bee., or wC: !-• . t!;- aL" -7amoi on s.n in- . , r m h ru!-r o r If Mi; ;u iban 1 *t • un ■: o i *ii ri * st . T' h ml prim ft i fa- .r si*** -sncf is a ill :;* : a cs of own- ' ers a: . c s.*npt of prop rty s;;bje,*t to be an.- and. irt fi’.c md ay be seen it t'c* olf. 'm f t.*.c of P .i'.p; Wura of htt.xl c ty. fTTART.FS F COmN. W TJ ETIEEMAN. V J ME'.* Board of Pubhc Worn City of Indian- i ftpnMs v *• -s in ii i- 13 \ CiP\ ABYEktiSEM'ENd 7 . j DEPARTMENT OF PCP.ETC WORKS. OFF! CF. OF THE POARD Tndiin ip- id* l: and Nh.u l, lfiC4. TO WT 1 ,N! r: MAY CAT' RV N■* c m I ■bv erven by the Hoard of ; P . Work a of th.e Oil ..f l uiUiikpV,;* , liDi-. foa t! it c tie il-t day of Oct .her. ; If) 4. th**y appci .*: nr. roll j ehowsrig The pujiHH f.iuie :umi* esnu'tits for the fo'lowi’ur dp bb- improve ' tnent hh l .th<.-/cd by the Improvement Res- billon oftiTHxi JuipruvrnuTt K**soh.jt;m Nr*. 11464. PARKER AYENPE From r;orth property lina of Drool'nldr Parkway north and \e To south property line of Twentieth i 1 v grading" and paving the roadway !!!: Aapiia'.t Asw title Concrete. Con (Ten* nr Hrc-lt. hud on n 6 inch grave 1 concrete foi:i (hition from curb line to curb j line to a unilurm width of 30 feet; Kradinf tr • paving 1 the of the intersect- j imr .il'eya in a mmilnr manner and ti the wid’ 1 s art shown t u plan; laying 4 Hquaro i yards of new pavement (i Twentieth Struct due to c-rrn g.ii% file width of the roadway lrom ‘-.4 feel to 'W f-et providing 43 lineal I feet of 4\ 18-inch Stratified LlmrMt'<nc ! Mnvri ii Stone --r Lx'.'V' inch Standard Steel 1-hvvlntf Guard ah sp ■ died, resetting 1 manhole top to grade A!ho ex tending n I water, frit* and other private service eonneetio >s to prop \ erty lino, wliere not already in. AM to boas hhown on plan and n* j f-l'i' eified. Pernons interested in or affected by said ; described public improvement are hereby ' notified that the Hoard of Public Works of said city lias llx'd Wednesday. Nov 17. 11*24. 2 p m.. a* a date upon which re- | monfctrane**B will be received, or heard. against the amount assessed against each piece of property d' Scribed in e;ud roll. | and will determino the question to j whettier such lots or tracts of land have j been or will be benefited in tho amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or ! Ichs sum than that named un said roil. Said assessment roll showing prima facie : assessments, with the names of owners] and descriptions of property subject to !>e ; assessed, is on fi:e and may be seen nt the I off no of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. \V H. FREEMAN. M. ,1 SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolia Nov. . 4. *>. 0. 7. 8. 10 1074.

~ CITY ATiVERTISEMENT: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Oct. 30. 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Pubi'.i: Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the 29th day of October. 1.92-1. they approved n assessment roll showing t!i“ prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11839. CENTRA I- A VENUB. From north curb line of Forty-Sixth Street. To south curb lino of Fifty-Second Street. Except where walks are already in. R.v grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb to a uni form width of 5 feet. All to be aa shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvement ara hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 12. 1924, 2 p. m„ as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, ami will determine tho question as to whether sm li lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roil, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roil. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may fie seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolia. Oct. 31, Not. 3L 8. 4,6, 6, 7. 1924.

, - 39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ii and . Nov. 0, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notion is hereby given by the. Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. I Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. aa authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on tho sth day of November. 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 12994. Nov. 5. 1924. COLLEGE AVENUE. From South Property Lino of Northview Avenue, To South I.ins of Pavement in SixtyThird Street. By grading the roadway from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 54 ft.; grading the wings of the intersecting streets and alley In a similar manner and to tho widths as shown on plans; removing- the present concrete pavement crossing College Ave. at Fifty-Ninth St.; constructing a drain sewer from main drain in FiftySeventh St. to a point 350 ft. north; constructing a drain sower from main drain in Fifty-Ninth St. to a point 400 ft. south: constructing a drain sewer from mam drain in Sixty-First St. to a point 455 tt. north; constructing a drain sewer from main drain in Sixty-Second St. to a point 300 ft. north; building 5 new manholes: constructing 2 new catch basins Including inlet toils providing 14 new iron inlets, two of which are to have 12-inch open-, ings; laying 400 lineal feet of 15-tnch drain pipe with connections made to basin drain and new manhole as shown on plan: laying 1535 lineal feet of 12-tneh drain pipe with connections made to inlets, catch-basins, new* manholes sml main and ’ains as shown on plans; and resetting 24 manhole tops to grade. Ail to be as shown on plans and as specified. Ail work done tn the making of said descrilted t>ul>H ■ Improvements shall be in aeeordance with the terms and conditions of tho Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adop'ed by the Board of Public Works on the above named dav and the detailed drawings, plans profiles and specifications which are on file anil may be s-cn in the ; iff. e of said Board of I*ubllc Works of tho i City ot Indianapolis. Tho said Board of Public Works has ! fil'd Friday, Nov 28th. 1924. at 2 ; o’clock p. m. at its office In said City as i the time and p!a<-o for the public comud-■•.-.ition of the proposed improvement, at ! which time said Board of Public Works ; hear all persons interested or whose property is liable to be assessed for paid improvement, ard will determine whether the iKweftts to the property liable to be asses-.-d for such improvement and the b-tetfis to the (’By of Indianapolis will e ; :il th estimated cost thereof. By order of tic Board of Public Works. CHARI.E> E COFFIN. W H. FRMIM.VN. M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis - ~'~' ir ~ 14 1924 | ~ CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD TANARUS:; <iianai u>’ m. Ind.. Out ,30. 1971. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Nt.iirr is ; : sy giv* ri by tbf* Board of P .Kie V\bf ? of :? *■ Pity of fialtanapolU. ; P-'i-aiui. ti -it un ?b* f !9th day of OrtotKT Ilr •; -*. they ar;>r..vtii an -r-niout roll : i..cing tb< prmvi f:iGu &**• rtsm+'iiM for fob (it**- rV t p.;b..u improve- • • 021 r%*' outl(n t. f% 1 Improve :.* nt R M.ntfon No 11769. COLORADO AVENUE From north proprrty lina of Tonth T;> >outh prDpfrty lliei of Sixteenth ; Strut. By pxndP'.:' ar.d ravtrsr the v.- :u. k * with <-enu*ni i-’rii-u.i r*'\t to the pro;**r:y line to a \::nt rm width <■! . N*-t; sr - id.’icr nr%.l ■t 'iiform up:, of o f• t; tr: i h:;y tor t , a uniform *;Ph of feet. l>fth Bidrh of the rmi !wav noth Limestone, br* .i d^tone. : ’-te or h Cu:% rete C-rb to a .form vcid’h : 30 fe*’-t. curbing the ; w of The ir:trrectinc htreetf* and alluyu ; :u a fun bar n.anryr and to the width* a* : .kb on t'h' 4 us, p-oviditißT !13 lineal feet •f • f -ot r.id; :j wuHLUt** uiri/'O providinff ;40 4f t.il feet ■ f 10 foot rad 1 : grai. 'e ! 'U-icri*. .% •.H?r*-.'Ur,sr S < ;Reh hasinn Pi- •- !'•'ic : ' **t to;-: priivnCni; and >w Iron ; :i.*'!.b. hiymc lit i.ru a! if t of 17-ln h -a: % t ! 'i ■" with otaarhdMN ruade to iL- <\* eat- h ~ and mar.: . : h; roanet> % at mau; to b*> ujade at the ; • H-:n h HTi '*4 the ma. ' h-rt. Ah to be aa eh own on plan and aa : • -ifbxi i'< *%n* )nr/>"m or s bv said ■' -••-•. tn and pobbe iM-.n-nvemf: t ar* hereby . tifbvt - .-it to. fkard of Bublie W 4 , r k* **a -d o'.* v : ,%.m h sed Wl V.ry Nov 17, ;l:uM •? in. .-a date -n winch re. jo '%l-Tiie.w, Ik* r* ■ i-ive-.i (>r heard. ut a:. -Ht H *’ nr,-i nemnnt earn ; l- • •** of prutx*rT'. "d*'d tr. .i and roll and r q.. ■ frt !'• w —r *• or t: •% ••• ! have b t-*\\ or • ••••%'?: r*-.i o To . - - • *- ti.-i Ji'-xl on <••*•’ t ■*'' .’T in i .or or % bum than I ‘a O' *4 BKJooirf* wr.o ' o’ ' uue of own ers O and de* rip b of proj t \ e ■*l *• on fi; n. and may be at the df • >f the ; - ird of ih.bllc Work* of ertJd uly. K COFFIN, W TANARUS! Fit * KM AN. M J <VK N* MR. 1 Hoard of p-nidic •. City of indlaaR h rt 1 ■ . * CDV! . - "AT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF ITBLIC WORKS oner: of the board 1 Hianftp • s Iml Ncv 6 1921. j NOT!• ’K TO CONTRAUrOBS v - • "p4jy c:vcn b- the Hoard nt ] \\ •• s id t’:e Crtv of Indiaitapu 1 1 * 1., t i! -**., *,! p-.ipii,i s w;il N* rc- • i*M bv If it its off.until 2 n clock p m on \v-tim -l:ir N.,y 19. 1974 for ih fnpow rig ilcs.-ribol public Uf.pr. v--•at in the City of 1 nrtisj*4G>olis. a* au- . .rmi by Ma.n bccr I tnprovcn;s*it Kolution No 12078

on. 'JO to*'4 K#jK,’r**d. by thi* Board of Public Works > f tho City of In<; an-ii'ollt. lti'llona, tlial : the M itn Sewer in and alon*. K:ut Side of Wjndeor St., first alley : north of Tenth St . Sierllnz St., and the 1 south nide *'f Twelfth St., which, from its ; and character. i not only intended i id adapf'-tl 1 •';* t;e by pro;*"' ty holders diMsn property abuts Rlorujr the line of; , 'f* id sewer. but la also intended and ; i! ip?f <i for receiTins from col! at- ' •T--tl drains a!n-ady ro!:st*“.ioted. or wli;ch •nay be hen JUT • instructed. be, and the : -nio ( t j \V: uisor St first b\ * y north of j Tenth St., Sterling St., and. the south eide ( i of Twelfth St. ; From M un Sewer in Tenth Street. To Went Property Pine of Sterling Street ’ North of Twelfth Street. , To be known and designated a* Sterling •Street Mam Sewer, located and described ! is follows, to-wit. I Beginning on the east tide of Windsor; ! Street at main sewer tn Tenth Street; run- ! nim3: thenee north or. and along: the east j ] ''ldo of Windsor Street to the net iter of the! j llrut alloy north of Tenth Street thence j | caat fn and along the firat aJlev north of i T'-nth Street to tho center >f Sterling; j Street; thence north in and along Sterling! j Street to a point 1 3 ft south of the south’I property lino of Twelfth Street; thence m I jan easterly direction in and along the j : ‘oiith side of Twelfth Street, to the west! | property lie of Sterling Street north. Said sewer shall consists of Vitrified’ Pip**. l‘J\ lf>” and IK" in diameter Tho whole cost shall bo assessed against each piece of property in the district or j area to be drained, and against the city, if I ;t, Ik> determined that the said city is bene- I A ted by the said sewer, according to the j manner and method prescribed bv law: all f which said property beneficially affected lies within the following described territory in the City of Indianapolis, Marion County, State of Indiana, to wit: loginning on the east property line of Windsor Street at a point AO ft, south of tho south property line of first a.lley north of Tenth St: theneo east and parallel to the first alley north of Tenth Street to a point 100 ft east of the east property line of Sterling St., theme north ana parallel to the east property line of Sterling St. to a point 100 ft south of the south prop*:rt.y line of Eleventh Street: thence east and parallcd to the south property line of Eleventh Street to the center of the first allev west of Tecorns-“h Street; thence north in the center of said alley to a point 15 ft. south of the south property line of Eleventh Street: thence east and parallel to the south property lino of Eleventh Street to the west property lire of Tecunieh Street: thertce north in the west line of Teeuiriseh Street to a point 15 It. north of north property line of Eleventh Street; thence west and parallel to the north proprty line of Eleventh Street to the center of tho fir*t alley west of Tecumseh Street: thence north in said alley to the center of Twelfth Street: thence northwesterly in the center of Commerce Avenue to a point, said point being the line between lots 5 and 6 Thienes and Hnslimrer s Sub: thence westerly in said line between lots 5 and and to a point 45 ft. east of east property line of first alley east iff Windsor, measured at right angles to said alley; thence south and parallel to said alley along the line between lots *1 and 3 of Yohn and Porter’s Sub. the center of Twelfth Street: thence, west in the center of Twelfth Street to the center of first alley east of Windsor Street: thence south in .said alley to a point 10 ft. north of north property line of first alley north of Tenth Street: thence west ami parallel to the north property line of said alley to the east property line of Windsor Street: thence south on the east property line of Windsor Street to a point 30 ft. south of the south property line of first alley north of Tenth Street. * the placA of beginning. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe,

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) 12”, 15" and 18” in diameter. And each piece of property in said district or area above described including abutting property holders and the City of Indianapolis, if the said city is benefited, shall bo assessed, as aforesaid, to pay the whole cost; ail of which will more fully appear by reference to tho profile, map. ; drawings and specifications now on file in | the office of the Department of Public ! Works of said city, which, among other things, gives the exact course of said proposed main sewer overflows, and its appurtenances. and the district or area which may Is; injuriously or beneficially affected thereby, as shown by the heavy boundary ltnf‘3 marked on said map and drawings, with proper words and figures written thereon, clearly indicating what said heavy boundary lines represent, and tho district or area embraced thereby. Assessments if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rule of ii per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment for said work, unless the properly owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall tho City of Indianapolis be or bo heid responsible for any sum or [ aims duo from said property owner crj owners for said work, or for the collection , of the same, or for the payment of any bond, bonds, certificate gr certificates issued to said contractor inpayment for sic h i work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received by said city for the assessments for such improvement. Ail prooeeeding9 had and work done in the construction of said main sewer and 1 its appurtenances, manner of assessment of j property, collection of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be as provided for in an act of the General Assent-, bly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act concerning municipal corporations, in matters pertaining to the construction, alteration and maintenances of public drains and sewers, providing for the construction, alteration and maintenance of such sewers and drains in such cities, arid within four miles thereof, also providing for the assessment of property specially benefited thereby for tti payment thereof, in whole or in [.art, and for tho collection of such assessments; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict therewith and declaring an emergency.” approved March G. 1905, and all acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, pass'd by the. General Assembly of the State of Indiana All work done tn making of said described public improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the ger.- * ral and and tail plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen In the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis, Nov 2_ 14 J 924 CITY ADVERTISEM K NT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK3. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Ind Nov 1, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notfic is hereby giAen by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapo'ts. Indiana, that on the 31st day of | October 1924. they approved an assess- 1 ment roll slewing the prsma facie assess- ! meats for the following described public j improvement, as authorized by tho Iru- | pro-ement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11663. ■ ORANGE STREET, From east property line of Meridian Str - t. fi east property line of Talbott Ptr—t. Ethe intersection of Charles Street j and Union Street. By grading and pwir.g the roadway with Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete, Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete fouu lation f r:> line to . rb line, to a tniform width of 24 feet: grading nvi paving ttie wings of the ln-terf-c -tuig rlrrets in a similar manner and ; t , the widths as shown on plan: provli- 1 v.'.Z 4 new iron inlets; laying 80 lineal feet : of 12-inch drain pipe with connections! • .tie til inlets and catch basins: providing so -meal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified; Limi-stone Marginal Stone or % x2x'. inch ' , Sun-lard S'- - 1 Pavtt.g Guard as specified. A ex tic mg ... v. iter gas and sewer : and liter private service i oun-citons to: prop* rty line, w here not already in. A to boas shown on pun: and as j specified. Persie s interested in or 4Ceded by ’ sail • ■ and public ■ vement are re-, by notified that the Board of Public; Worts of -nut city has fixed Wednesday. 1 Nov 12 15*24 2 p. m . as a date upon jvk-.'h remonstrances will be received, or: ’ ii, a* i st the amo nt assessed against ■ce:. pi- - ■ of property describ t m said I roil aid will determine the uumtion as ■ o whether h lots or tracts of land have : , !n or wn! be benefited tn the nmounts named on eanl roll, or in a great* r or less j scru tlian t):at nam**i on said roll. San! assessment roil showing said prima f.v:e .aswssujems with the names of own's a:.d d*#' npMoii* of property subject . to !" assees-d is , fbe and c .v be seen it : .*•(:. ■ of the Board ot Public Works i ' if said city. CHARI.E3 K COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN, ." J. SPENCER. ; Beard of Dubllc Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov 3. i 5 6. 7. 8. 10 U'C4 CITY ADVERTISEM ENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis N . Nov 1. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Noth * is hereby given by the Board of ■ w irks of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana t! it on the .'list day of October. : l!':;i th-.v approved an assessment roil s' >w::-.g the prtma fa* ie assessments for ".e to: owing <l* v ricbi-d pubiu: improvement as authorized by the Improvement I Resolution n.uucd: Imp iveun-i.t Resolution No. 11807 ! Klßel' ALLEY NORTH OF WASHINGTON STREET. From west properly lino of second alley as: of Rural Str-vt. !'> west property line of Oxford Street.! By grading and paving the a'lcy with \sp ; alt. Asphaltic Concrete Concrete or, ' Brick laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete; nuudation from 6 inches of property line j to and inches of property line to a uniform ! •width of 13 feet: providing 14 lineal feel of 4xlß inch Sr-attM and Limestone Marginal clone or %x2.\2 inch Standard Steel Paving ; tiuaid a sspecilied. resetting 1 manhole tup I to grade Also extending all water, gas. sewer and ; other private service connections to prop- ; crtv Hue, where not already in. •Ml to be as shown on plan ar..l sped (bsi. •'Persons Interested in or affected by said describid public improvement are hereby notified that tho Board of Public Works of -aid city has fixed Wednesday. Nov 12th. 1924 2 p m. as a dale upon which rej monstrances will bo received, or heard, against tho amount assessed against each pieco of property dosertbid in said roll, arid will determine the question tis to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will Vie benefited tn the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or kss sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roil showing said prima j facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to j bo assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of tho Board of Public Works of .-aid city. CHARLES E COFFIN, W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov 3 4. VJV 7. 8 10. 19”4.

CnW ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Ind . -for 5. 1914. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: j Notice to hereby {riven by the Board of | Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, I Indiana, that on tho 3d day of November. 1924, they approved an assessment roll showing the prims facie assessments tor the following: described public improvement, as authorized by tho improvement resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. HSUS. ADAMS STREET. From north property line of TwentyFifth Street. i The eolith property line of Thirtieth Street. By paving tho roadway with Asphalt Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a ti-inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 24 sett: paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans: providing “10 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or 1,x2x2-ineh Standard steel paving guard, as specified; resetting 8 mauliole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specifi ed. Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Nov. 14, 1924. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against tho amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roil, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. , Said assessment roll showing said prima fkeic assessments, with the names of own cfs and descriptions of property subject to bo assessed, is ou file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Nor. 0, 7. 8. 10. U. 12. 13, 1934.

39- IJEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind- Oct. 30. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board or Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 29th day of October 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improves meat, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11000. WISCONSIN STREET. From west property line of Capitol Ave. To west property line of Senate Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway v.-'th Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb Hue to curb line, to a uniform width o. 30 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths shown on plan; providing 63 lineal feet of 10foot granite radius comers providing 33 lineal feet of 6-foot granite radius corners; providing 125 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or % x2x'2 in. Standard Steel Paving Guard, as specified; providing 3. iron inlet on south side of Wiseonsin Street at Senate Avenue, 36 inches deep; providing I iron inlet on north side of Wisconsin Street, at Senate Avenue. 24 inches deep: laying 36 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to catch-basins and inlets; resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extendlrg all water, sewer, gets and other private service connections to property line where not already iu. All to be as shown on pian and as Bpeclfied. ■ Persons interested in or affected by sold described public improvement aro_ hereby notifif-d that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, Nov. 12th. 1924. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to lie assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Publla Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Oct 31 -Nov. 1,3. 4 5 6. 7, J 924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Ort. 30. 192-4. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City if Indianapolia. Indiana, that on the 29th day of October. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, hb authorized by the Improvement Heeoiution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11763. MISSOURI STREET. From north property ime of Tenth Street. To south property line of Sixteenth Street. Except ths intersection of Eighteenth Street. By grading and paring tho roadway with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete, Concrete nr Briek laid on a 6-inch gravel concr-'te foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading and paving the wings of the int'r&ecting streets and a’i-ys in a simßar manner and to the widths aa shown on plans: providing 27 lineal feet of new straight curb and laying 138 square feet •>f new cement walk a; va-ated alley as shown on plans: providing 9 square yards of new pavement at Sixteenth Street, due to ■ hanging the width of the roadway to 30 f -t: providing 456 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stritilix: Limestone Marginal Stone or %x2.\2-:t h Standard Steel Paving Guard, as specified; resetting 11 manho.a tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to properly line, where not already in. All to be as shown on p.an and as specified Persons interested in or affected bv said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public _Works of paid city has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 12th. 1024. 2 p m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard against the amount ass- -s-si against earh piece of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of laud have been or *v; ] be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum *han that named on said roll. Sad. assessment roil showing said prima facie assessments with the names of ownpr and iescriptions of property subject to be assessed. . on file and may be sen at ! ‘he olf'c of the Board of Public Works of CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indiani apolis. Oet 31 Nov 1 3. 4 3 6 7 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tr.disnapolis. Ird . Nov. 1, 1924: TO WHOM rT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana, ttiat on the 31st dav of October 1924. they approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie assessments for the following described pub!!*- improvement. as authorized by Lie Improvement Resolution named: Improved.-nt Resolution No. 11704. KENWOOD AVENUE. From south property ’me of first alley south of Twenty-First Street. To south property Rne of Twenty-First Street. I-y grading and paring the roadway with Asphalt. Asphalt'c Concrete. Concrete or B-ii-k. laid on a fl inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 20 feet: grading and paving the winga of the Intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shon on plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-tneh Concrete curb eurbmg the wings of the Intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 19 lineal feet of 6-foot radius granite corners; providing 60 lineal feet of 4xlß-ineh '-tratitnvi Limestone Marginal Stone or %x2x2-lnrh Standard Steel Pavings Guard ac specified Also extending all water, sewer, gas and other private service connections to property line where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement arc hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 12th. 1924. 2 p. tn. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received. or hoard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described tn said roil, and wil determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roil, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roil. Said assessment roil showing said prima facie assessments, with foe names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may b seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Publio Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov, 8. 4, 5 6 7 9. 10. 1924.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF I-TBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 1. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 31st day of October, 1934. they approved an assessment roll showing tiie prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11441. STATION STREET. From north property Una of Thirtieth Street, To south property lino of Thirty-Second Street. By grading and paring the walks with cement placed next to the property line, to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading ths lawns to a uniform width of 71s foet; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstonu, Granite or 6x24-inch Concrete curb, to a uniform width of 24 feet: constructing 3 catch basins, including inlet tops: proriding one new inlet: laying 88 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlets, catch basins and manholes: resetting 4 inlets to curb grade. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said eiiy has fixed Wednesday. Nov. 13. 1924. 2 p. tn. as a date upon which remonstrances will bs received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CIIAULES E. COFFIN. W. H, FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Vw_3, 4. 6. 8. 7. 8. 10. 1924.

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