Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1924 — Page 11
ITESDAY, XOY. 25, 1924.
PiG IRON PRICE lliff FOREMOST IN TRADE NEWS Increase Encourages Speculative Sentiment at Stock Opening. Average Stock Prices Average price of twenty industrial stocks Monday. 10D.S1. up .*26. Average price of twenty raiis was 93.80 off. .16. Average pn-t? of fnrty bond* was 9^76. Btf T'ritrd NEW TOP.K. Nov. 25.—An advance of 50 cents in pis? iron prices and 52 to S3 a ton in sheets by American Sheet and Tin Plate Company encoumae.i speculative sentiment m l stocks opened briskly with many higher. Norfolk & Western led the rails, reaching new high ground at 127"-.. United States Realty was a feature at its best i>74 price of 10S. Considerable irregularity characteriz'd the general list around noon, (tenoral Electric continued under pressure, getting down to 2t*tl against Monday’s high of 271 •%,. and other [garters in the industrial group also M opera ■-* for the rise went ahead in special stocks. U. S. Realty maintained its rapid . the year at 111, responding to the announcement that an internal struggle in the company’s affairs had b> ■ n ■•4t:-f ■ ly adjusted, leaving Ciatirt: i.l-a k in full control of the situation. Local Bank Clearings Bark Tuesday * Bark debit? amouiAod to $5,553,090. GRAIN FUTURES QUOTED- LOWER Wheat Leads in Drop on Board of Trade, By 1 Hit fit Press < ’HICAGO. Nov. 25. —Grain future-’ under leadership of wheat s -Id lower at opening oft! *s Ik ird of Tnuic today. c, • .... i . t, - _ s -- ,q • pj-jr,,-; factor in vh si . riov dm and was ir... -i ,* • ::.g of embargo on K iropean shipments to Eus - -rn ten...ttals l y the 1< ..diitg A S? 1. }\ ♦xt -rt si ' V s -I- at? r*>Mv* L- ’ I ‘ ~ -v* gi ‘ and btiUye ?. Chicago Grain Table WHEAT — ’ At 11-30 Prev. Pee. 1 l.rs-a I t l.r.i 1 ...V, l'rMay 1. 163% 162 1 03 1.63% Jjiy 1 -fj \ 113 1 42% 1 4CU 1.131* CORN— Dec. 1.13 1.13% t. 12% V 13 * 114 May 170% 170% UP'% 110% 1 .70% July 171 ‘ 1.71% 170% 1.71 172 OAT— Pe--* ..::% .3% -.3% .’,3% %■ % Mar .v.% „ % ..*% .8 % .*.% .'•8 , nilCdlO Nor "?>—Car'ot I,P flfl tiiir'oy, L ’7 Produce Markets s-i-b-fk rovr.iaid N- 1 lv?c - - o'— V. 2 or b~U\ 4*.. ; '8 4 ’•■* %:• ‘Jib • -* 4 1 ~ !> * a jm v ‘V. ; • <l‘*”OVvt yiy.”; tors’ t ? 1 2 ;h3. up. *2Hr; oM ton? t r *W: young h*n t*..'=:* ys. 2** ri i*% \ pf.-r:p l.ir eoe. r o_ 10 p up 1 c: wqiiab** ’ J pounc- r* i dorr *4.75: ytiTin* gt!*wa 2 pound *zc. 4 7 i /*•: h t%: 6-iv.*r*d If*, - p;*'V!i r -foe-t buitrr in.lunapo ! n o 4fi TV---. ;•>*' hr-tmp, . X 1: trn s. 04 * :2r. *--??. .*♦>>• Gi * f >-!•. 58 ■ Jr-- .. ? Poti.:rv—Liv*\ tuaw tfiv‘Nt % 24 ' bffbt hravy FPMi.cror. 2; v 20*' i.-jht. It* a20o; roost era. !..%• 17* . i •'-* t*** Xws - I'otri'eufl <i! ** •.■ i r* r*r 150 m-% *iß Maine 51.7•'<?;. ! 5.2 Iraho ? 5*2. New York. 51 7.* 1 fi ~ CHICAGO Nor. 2.V— Rutt'-r—Rwipt'-9.187; (*ranjf'Py. -f intLird. b'c.z anu ; ' sre-d fU K-t-* —Receipt?. 4.*2.20 42 fit 45**: firfftts. -1 sV7 oT<% Che**e—T*-* to- IP A men ■m- *2O p Con*try- Rrcv ipt- 10 rars: fowl?. *!!<•. 6 - !'o; 17- **rr *r= 2-C* t • y-*. *’?'** ror.-ters. T-;-. Pot to< tv< * :t- .1 • a** 6 *: M*i:tie fc ota 400 \Vi- origin n*:!ni viutea. Idaho russet-. $ *' *2.*2 r >. N£W VOHK \nr. 2•—Flour -4^ui-t ar*J P *-:•—!>•:!; M^e- —532 • *r. •TT'v'r 1 a-d—Fir;?', midwest epot. ;T t 10. Sug' ,r ' —R -v, firm* ’'; e**r!rif-ual, ' 9rt irr. 6.0.5-* 1 ft, * 2 firm ♦rramila*•!. 7 !O ' 7..“'6. Rio 7 *2O -> <i ilO 2 No 4. 2-%*2 <?26‘* Ta.:*nv —Dull: e*Pf*. :-ii to o' * r,u. 10 •? I() *c. H:%v Eaav No I 5! or? 1.3 : No 3. 51 IO *441 I** Dreev*d r ultrr—Steady: turkeys, oi l- :•:? 21*f77 tow’?. 31-- and ■ ka. 23*i 29 di< ks Lmr TV’*.. I, "7 7f" T/tve po :try—Firm peeae, 11 19*?: duck**. 13 *2! # **. f*v !. 19 . j 4 .-. k*-rs 35*1 <V ro . *rrs, IT • :*i. 25 <S4O- CL—Kirn* ,-* •* wh- f- ■ k. ccmmors to *• -ta* *. atate f1 ; . ima. ehoiv to - ! 2*llo* • low* r pTad =. r>'.r!F’ : • r — Pirm# r- - • o*- . ream- v \t* s - 15 , 4 • special mar. ket 16 1 46 %•' Kirci*—"f *f ip's, 15 390 nea**Vv .fr fa:,*-v. 77'a80 ip-*r-by -tr.tf white?, 1-i 7k frepb Lr?ts. .74 1 63' Paoiflo ofl'F 74r; wet m w’hitts. nearby browns 70'^,72>c. Hay Market Prices v airon loa<l rr>-9 of hay and grain at Indiana!*)!.* as followsHa- —Htrvv V. Nr. 1. „ tor,; No. 7 fV;*; 1 !. mised. No 1. $17% 15; No. 2. $12% 14 JBfc’orr, —Old ' ! 10 3120; nor. 75 a 80c H 9 .4 l-':iilures Tncrease !nii<as<. m imnitier of, failures in ?h- l!nite,| S;;,tes curred last a total of 424 beJng reported to K. G. Dun & rff. This compares with 405 defaults the j ■week before, and is exactly th 6 same | as the number a year ago.
| New York Stocks Railroads— ITer. Miah Low. *7 30. close. | Atchison ..111% 111 V* lit 1 , 111% IB & O .. .. ,10 % tilt tip t(0 •% C & O .... P3 % . . . PO% PI % :<■ & nw . tis% t;% tis%- t>B% r R 4 1* , , 1) ■) 4-1 ‘i 4.’, 4. ! J'ru, 31% ... 31% 31 % •It Nor pfd UP 7 * ... fii* % tip ! 1..-!;) Val . . tip % ... tilt till % Mo Pa- pfd 7<i s * . . . 61**4 7(1% ’N V Cen .110% 116 110% 110% Nor Pac . . 60 % ... 60 60% NA W ...17'% 126** 177 127% j Tenisvl ...41% ... 47 47% i Reading .. 07 % 67 07 07 > Sou P.y .. 74% ... 73*4 74 4 sou I'ae 101% 101 H 101 4 102 St Paul pfd 31 % 30% 30% 30% st I. 4SI 50 55 4 56 55 4 , i’p.ion I'ac ,145% . t . 14S 11! S IV, pltl . ,3-, 53 )3 5.14 Knbbe ratio vt pfd . . 84 4 83 U 84 * 84 ; ?D!-SiirF ... ... 16% C s Rub . 38 4 37 4 ,‘37 4 37 4 Etiuipments— Am Loco ..83*4 ... 83 4 84 itaal Loco .1254 124*4 1244 125 Kits? .760 207 207 4 270 17.!!>..,n .133 ... 133 134% West K!OC . 04H ... 04% 01 % Steels—--1 Bethlehem . 44% 444 444 44% I Colorado h\ 80 Vi 8s 35% ! Oucible .. 05 04% 64% 64% ; Plate, '"■% 78% 78% 78% is., |L' S P;eol 110’* 1154 1154 11>*% Motors—- : A Bosch 51 78 __. 27% 27% i hr,nd>r M 31 ... 30 30% i Mot 584 7' % 58 4 5 h i Mik Mot 111 110% 110% Mas M *AI 77 76% 77 70% Max M iB) 87 31% 31*, ■ . ’ ■!>%,;■ i-. 4i % 41 41 % 41 sirt-IV.. 07% 02 4 62% 62 \Vi! v,Over 8% ... S% 8% Minings—i Li’ el.. 77% 27% 2° % 23 4 |'!, x.& 389 8s % 88% 88 4 ! toppers—:Am Pnreit. 84% 81% 84% .. . ■ ... 39 88 % fennecoU... 40% 404 40% 40 i IT s Smelt 3ii 7 30% 36% 36 % Mils—. ! Cosden . ..27% . 27’, 27% I Houston Oil 7 3 % 7° % 73% 73 I Marl and O 40 % 40 4n% 3P% ' P Am Pete. 54 % . . . 54 % 54% P-A P 'B * 53% 53% 63% 63 4 T ,-lflo Oil 54 A 54 54 % 54 % Pure Oil.. 27 % 27 1 * 27 4 27 Koval D . . . . 46 % S Oil of C 07% 01% 67% 61 S Oit of XJ37 % ... 37% 37 % St-lair .. 17, 17% 17% 17% Texas Cos.. 43% 45 4 43% 43 % lininstruils— A'Aci C!i“m 7.7% 75% 77% 75% A'lia-Chalm. 67% 60% 66% 67 % Xnier Can 151’, 14 7 * 14> . 1 '*% Atoer I<e ... . s * Am Wo*)!en 50% ... 68% 1 < C.i.a Cola. . . ... .. 70 Cnnt Can.. 61 ... 60% 00% Davison Ch. 41 40% 4“% 4’ Pam layer* SB’* 87 57% h* <i Asphalt.. .72% ... 52 %• 5 % lot Pap* r 50 > ... 40% 1' % m<m* w : -i::: ti . S , 131 7 S C . P.. 136 ... 136 I.is 1 t tilths — Am TA T 120*, ... 170 % 12'% t 0.44 4 7.1 44% 44% shipping Am T t. c,rp 84% i: M .’* : •: 4’• % 44 % 41 % 44 Poods- - Am s a- :•••*% 40 . 10 \ 40 •Vu 1 ■' 17 % 41% 4 2 , 4 % Toh:i< ‘>s \ . . . 1' ‘ 1. • !' b 77% 71 % 71% 71 % Comrr.ission Market -ft- ■ V r s,- r • a i-r. f • ;i-*’ * * *♦ nl ov % f. • c- v •%'%• i !- l; ’\l ir\v v - •) FrtiitH y. -v J •• * F •:.#B. ".O a v.v *ir • s>. %: • - > a : . \ f t y A • f oirn 4 * :? Z7y a b ,T ( • ' < . ’ t V . p, A p <—*,>• a—C C V H - ?.-7l# a • • i -■ v ’’ *- • fnr’. ■ and *'rr• ♦ .‘or: r\ : R ;] :rr , - . * ■%. j. 9 • ? if- C.? 0. 5i 75 f ii 6 /:,>. ¥ ■ .1. p- .:* —Fan t 1 r •* zro?>Ti K f i c :j- extra 1 aiic*> N V D’A " P —Fancy Indian**. SI.AO a crate. Yejrrf % r .s—Fari’T Southern Green. $3 77 <£ * : s" , -Fa: ; y Rome-srTown. 3,c e- ■ ,•: >• }{•■' and i.—■! -i b- r i. t fry- N ' l. n if ift S3 . r iO A -’• •‘-s '-'‘iim " $175 a ' ->i a * r* n. >'• %%rr- -.V) • '! or *•; ■ v H } -4 a i sis ♦*t *W M% . *v a b,j r* . -~>i’ .* fra- li.d ana V. v K* i. Vl .75. L*t dozen % -f,ps R t?o%- bn* hrd.ib C 1 d'^7 "n b; ; , ’-h Taonir r*%l or white 50c dozen Tint ah as-*** — fifJv b. basket. <PTi:jGh—s*-! a b?i~:ir:. —Kan* v :i:.rß, 4e a poir*d - 7 -0 n ••%. hiMke; T-i.nrpf-—f. !k -i n- -f Potaloea Fancy y rd ‘ '*+ 75 'a 190 a fTo-ih > Mimib-'*; .' $1 T.‘i a 150 9, h%_ [tGi n r ?;:•;>' oio* ? 51 so a 1 :o %!id ba-, Idaho K ro 'o a i r:o £ a b%. ! ‘s'lf-of p-.f — v-.rs’:P'.x 4 •:.% -• bar \tra far* v 75 .’1 a bo.Vn • ■ I* . im?s. - ‘ 7.5 A'l a biish*'!; Art* inr.<? -V-V-NVf : 40 i tiamptT Tank Wagon Prices M'iaoiino jri.•i'h do not ineHide M te • tax r>? ‘J-* h Hallon. < s\SOI,I NK—h:i*>r*’*"v 17 a jraHnn: P ro*. I.TLV U*d CVown. 1; Target. ! :*.*• Sliver Klah. !7g; Standard avla- ?.’ * ! Siiie!<r eommprcial i ::.*>% KKROSKNE—II7- Mo *a I.iZ' i 1 ).. fv--f *.. 117. Star -':.-d f- r- u.-e oil. 10. tic o*r *!oi 9 o*' (u r,i%* tna.n "00 ; Bright Risrht n.T-. NAPTHA- rliH > ’sT < >.* • > IS . V M. *1 P. is,.)- St mdoiifiii ( IS.5c liault < it-ariiigN i,3in f.irgc gains in bank clearings ovor they" of a year ago are shown by las*, week’s returns, leading cities of •io ('nitei j Stiitcs reporting the unusually heavy total of f'J, 12 *.112.600 to Dun’s Review. This amount is IS 6 per cent of last vea‘u NV-w Vork 'City contributing f 5,651,600.000 to t*io agg-eegat** and the outside centers 53.173.112,006. (|uotations Advance Rise f hide prices continues to be •Mi** of the outstanding features of r he movements Iti commodity markets. In a. list of ten hide quotations, eight show advances with packer No. 1 native steers at 18c in Chicago. This price is 4%e above that ruling a year ago, while the trend in leather is also in an upward direction. Rig Iron Prices Higher Further c-vid-Mice of recovery in the 11*011 and steel industry has appeared. There* has ben continued heavy buying of pig iron, with fully 1.600,000 tons taken since the beginning of this month, and prices are rising, increases of 50c to $2 occuring last week.
'Bulk Brings 58.50@9~ _Veals Drop SI. —II c*X Pricf* Day by Day—- ; Vcv. Bulk. Top Receipts, i 19. 8.75 0 15 0 85 17.000 ' 70. o.oo® 0 .70 10.00 12.000 0.1.7-5 930 n; 5 13.600 22. 8 7.7f.it 0.25 11.60 11,500 ! 74. 8.75'.:: 9.15 065 7,000 125. 8.50 W 9.00 0.50 14.500 Heavy heg receipts at outside marI kets as well as at the local yards | sent prices do7vr, 10 to 20c Tuesday. ‘ Local receipts were estimated at 14,j 500, and early reports indicated a n; or clearance. Top was $10.50 and hulk of sales was made at $8.50@9 i compared with Monday., Meidumwelght hogs, at ?959.15 I were 10 to 15c lower. Heavies (Cleared at $9.235'9.35, also Indicated !.. similar reduction Lights sold at ' JS.SO-38.85 and were 15 to 25c lower. I Light lights, averaging 140 to 160 pounds, sold at [email protected] and were off about a quarter. Pigs were off! : 50c in many cases, selling at SS.SO'S i ■ 7.25. -Sows also registered a similar 1 I decline, smooth, being quoted at . >8.25 and 8.50 and roughs being quoted •at [email protected]. There were 38.3 hold- i j overs. Tattle change was noted either in I i prices or condition of the cattle mar- : ket. Receipts of 1,200 contained a [ limited amount of good stock, j j Several sales of fat light heifers com- : tnanded a top of ’lO. General run of | cows sold at $3.50'.,-1..70 with a few : choice head cleared at 85. .Most, steer i ! sales were made at J'-eOft 7.50, and were s*.-era of the common, plain ■ variety. L<-w priced c-avs and heif* rs j : made up the bulk of receipts. V*-.;!s dropped siiarply to 811 top, | f .lK J 1 lower than Monday. ' M*hliuhi9 at S7. J b. 50 were about 5" lower. Common calves at $4.50 ; ''. 4, were off ?!. Drop was result of 1. • ••.vil reccip’s. SOO, and light orders. --[> at ! lamb prices were quote ! st* ady. Ihinili top was sl3 and sh*- p •"P was $6. Me hum lambs sold at i 'll'i 12. Heavi*s sold at sl’%lbj Si;- *■!, were quoUitl nominal. Receipts were 300. —Hog*— .>; ••*•*. her- Ito icon, v 7 7.27 'T s nl> - % ! 8 :,ii ... >. ■ ' • * n !■ i 5 1 -ivv *> > . . 8 2,7 *|{ 8 0 —— !.*MO :H Ml Choi7<* * 9 7'* 10 50 (> .9 *h) jj. ) v ?* ’“h 1 ' 1 1 .‘HVO ’!>** ii >: ° j i t;> ’.* : ■ • - ... ; a j % n.-> * i r:: *vws . J . i . . . . ..i 4 5 ’ . • -• v .% 51 lOA y 1.%.%•.•#■;>. 1h . y%n ; - '*!*%'; and bunh ’ - < hnl r* c vp* . . 4 • <*•> 0 •. iOO Other Live Stock ra . ml* I-how •:! •. i’ijTft; f.t o . ? •*3 n .*- • y . - 9 S’p’i ; —T’ * :•*- 11 <mo ■ r :■ ? 1 h b , • *l4 ‘% f- . *•' v: }' -iL-ty--1 -*ff .' rv'PH’f-i \i:!n .ff; *!•■:>* .-j-b :W. h •; O o* .vy-A*-:irhf a !.*' ■ > .50 . •' rn .;)*t Mt-.i 7 : ; ( '. K V l vf A N *r*. N’nv L'.’i —Hop"**—R<v ’ o'*::•** IHm o. nmrknt ulow: y<>rUrr9 4; ri* •: r !•>•!',?•: jmk.a. -HJ ‘A, :ro . - st T#l f-. f’lttlp— Una -ii*fH :0<- mark At. Kt.c.-v (rood f* ohoi.-n bi: a -■' £ Pol to etc*, ■ • K ' *-}*. 4S ;i u. ; . ;■* .<i ! .r * O'P t!f%rs. Nk i/ r ; NO. yo-ni to 4 '4 - f:* ’ i to in -1 cow-c •'./?: -■ommfin ' ) 4-o*’. = *“ i•: 'l’hoH '.vl-A 85. Slcv't) ~ .i. b-4. 1,500: market. 7. :*oc L•. top S] f <a 1 OH” —Hr** iptri. \ :*.Of iiiitrn- !. active. t*>r> M 2 FAST BT'FFAHO. Nor --Cattln — j IHf * ; y~ - marN’t piiav nrt Mf.#*;Kly: i *. r: NO (‘i 10 AO r ,t- *r . ■ •■- */ * *0; nWt. 41 7.0 0/ *.B ' • Ur-’* ;:?% t r 0 TliRI'PPt. HPtIVP. ; • f * .it” - .lOict- y.\ ■i 2 Shfrp n<i •• f {'*% j*ts. 1 \’fw > n nr;.-t :cti V‘% j b,Tf>n .'.*• hi .hor r-hc ltfiilM. :M:t/rfl4:' ■ -IP t. f.%-** 1 ” c.rMri 1 1 : j ; %•%'••: >'A ■■■( U |!t;r —Rr-v iptn. 12 000;; • . -t 25'* )Oc If. tv Dr Tork'V. :v • oh, : j* nitypd so { ; : •..\ ■ * *4, $0.20 V 9 Mi. r. .uh 7.00: j ! -’ i.- ; i 'i ror.KTiO Nor 25.—Hojrx—ItnrHpM. -•it: n. irkot. 2*p lower hoary s!* ! ;’•I"• n. •’ .tii. Td-N-r*. NO j irr.n/i pitfß £0 rotf? 0.7 \ Calvcf.- j ! ’! okr-t.. - *w Shr-f'p Mmbv—Mirk^t. | CtNf'l VN*ATt Nov 2.7.—Cattle— Tt- j I* * ’ i*' .'o markrt *-lovr- nhipwnsr #*f*r; I I► • i t .-t.olp '*? !* r.’Hvf*—M ir j • t ‘itf c'ly. arood to n'.mu o >''/' L 0 Hiyn j - Tb-f ir*r ~ 4 .'tno market, lowr trood to ••o’i/ p ji'tfiu r Uni bnt< hfrs JOftO d-S, s; f) —Rcc-ipt®. 475' market. afr--dv• | cr-fM? to chot*ro. 51 bnriibs —Markut. , ->r*apy arooil to isoi-* . s*l;Ko I.T.Vb ✓ j PITH’SB* Nov. 75—FmUIo Rp j | cript-i. 90 oadK. mnrUc f low cbolofi ’ *•-. cpo'i *7.75*1 9.2 ft: f <ir- SB ! f n 7 ; vfrf! caivp*. 5! 2 trf i 2 NO. Short* and iiTib? •- fb'oipt hsrh* ; mark ft Ftronjr; : [r'uift w‘i't'% .**7.75 4* *S; p*o*|. ST fit 7 .;('• I 1 f.%ir ni'Rftl. S~> 0 50 I^anihf*-—*-SJp 50 i hi I; 75 riosK- -Rf'cnlpta. 10 donblr- j •k-; inniM't !ijf)n*r• prim** hf*avy. $9.80 j ! m< ■lri.’i rK ROfgP heavy York i |* r- -o, Jiirht Yorker**. S? ir, ! 2 .25 sr, 75 i st -*4. s 1 r.o *i r ro. BUSINESS MORE FIRM Department *>f Commerce Tunis At*- ! tent ion to Boulder Darn I*roJecifc, H’l T'yftr,! I'rc TV \Si ! I N’t ’.TON, Nor. 25. —October j industrial and commercial reports in- j dil ates business is now on a firmer I footing than at any time in recent, j i years. Secretary of Commerce Hoover, declared today. With its post-election prosperity spurt, business has passed the point where it requires diligent watchfulness and the department, of commerce is now turning Its attention to constructive public jsr<yjects, Hoover said. Attention will be centered on St. lawrenre River, Boulder canyon power and similar porjects. Building Value £119,328 Francis F. Hamilton, city buildijrg commissioner, today reported j building permits for the week end--1 ing Nov. 22 as 257, representing construction valued at $419,328.
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Winning beauty prizes has b*v i come e commonplace for Mlsa j Katherine Spencer Smith, whose father was pt < ' >fllll> ‘m , as a former 1.-. S consul and her grandfather was three times mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio. Sh*> ha ; been a model ! for James Montgomery Flagg. FINAL ARGUMENTS IN HAWKINS ESSE (Continued I nun Bare 1) lawyers freely admitting > istence of a g!:• i 1 ’• scl cine to d' trau-i. 1.-ith- r I’. Day of 'levehin.!, < >hio, sf>eal:ing in bvi tlf or' Harry J Hovard and John K Clark, both of Plttshurgh. J 'a.. • aid t her*- was i;o ♦vill-•* j** •to show i' .od kr.fc'.v ilavv ' kins stock was \v: ihh—s and l.hh.'. Lov. rd was led t - i,*•!:* v.- tb* I law kins Mrtn was pound by letters wrl ter by r James E Wn- a: and former Senator AUert J Beveridge, and by the imb.r -m*-nt of th.* i -hio .-■••curb ic . c. i.ii:v: ■ an. K. L. Kran ) of I’lita’-urgh, l'r, df f-e.d- and < ’l.arl“> L S’e-i op oi' La's burgh. Harry E Y.-ekey -.f Indianpolls M i Carter of It Indin.r ' A ■■ r’.,,- : xc: Jones Is !)* f.-nd*sl Van No. s. d*'f**rt hng Wi’l: ’)• • *-s of I:..; : . > : i Jot ■ - ill r. ■*t g o, 11 i a i-m w*h i:. ■ ent t o c:- rv !>ut :. ..it Hawkins came : Floyd J Matt <• f D. h.ui.i; t< ■ led J W .V ' ' un of D M. ’i.; J hn R ’. ... ~f ] ri - l ■ e for Leo I I. ri:.. J : * T • h of I ’ :i 11 I Uuis (’(■;*ji. in t . i• h fa I; Six of N* 7 -i I < * .-I- < S?ti- . .f ! . :.•.$• Ft c k. H Jaqun of l' trtl i.rd. Ind M-'iiiUy. .Motions Renewed Couns. 1 for defense renewed motions to direct a verdict of pot guilty on lit-! alf of several defendants All v.ere denied. Lowder compared the alleged conspiracy o s* mach-p ami th" de f*nt:i;as to “*■ ,n th<* mn-diipi-rv " "We can take it by co* *- ■ • i: a th*- malls were ue*l in this gnat -■ ii*•!*:•• to defraud,'’ he deelar*‘*i. . "Tin* only question is as to who of the defendants were pri-ti 'ipant in it." 'l% • ■% hotly in t’,-> Hawk n ! :> no seemed to know M " fraud <■* ist-d except ih" lanis," he said. “All the stenographers ami • employes kliev it. as they ha ve t*tided, fait of course, th*- di-f-u it *> - were only officers and directors -f tin* company." 1 b-fr-uso Aitornejs '>(**-3i, A. H. Russel!, atr-u-ney for Anthony Hch*-!li of Bortiatvi. Tub, vice president of the Hawkins <•■ pany, Charles .t->w"tt. for <’arl B. Anderson of Portland. Ind.. treasurer; ’ R. f. Merritt, for Wiliinm Webb of; Dallas, Texas, and P. H. Culiuni, fori William Sacks of St. Tguiis. Mo., | opcno-l Ore defense for their r's;iec ; live clients. MOTOR BUSINESS GOOD No Nit* nipt (o Xccunuilate Cars f*r Spring Delivery, [>7/ Tim** Si i'rin' NKW Y/dllK, Nov. 25—Production j mid sales of motor vehicles continual closely synchronized, nreording to ! Motet in a review of the industry, j Automobiles mo moving into buy i er’s hands ;tl much the ■* ,ie rale .as j a year ago, but no <atten.pt is h* ing ' made to acctitnunlu; n huge surplus j for spring delivery. Business is good and will remain god! the rest of the year. There .im no present, indications that the industry will loses its bead even if the na tional election is followed by over expansion and speculation in other fields. No announcements are being made of tentative production schedules for 3925, but it Is not expected that output for the year will vary from the 1924 total. FIRE HAZARDS IGNORED Courtly Officials Have Not Cleaned I p Courthouse, O'Brien Says. Recommendations to clean up tiro hazards in the courthouse have been ignored by county officials. Fire Chief John J. O'Brien said otday. Piles of old records, trash and other inflamable material were found stacked in unoccupied rooms in the upper floors on an Inspection trip by O’Brien. “I guess they don’t think wo know what constitutes a fire Hazard.” said O'Brien. Prices on Coal Indianapolis retail coal prices as announced hy dealers are; Indiana Lump. $6 a ton; Coke. $10: Kentucky Bump, $7.50; West, Virginia Lump. $7; Pocahontas Lump. 59.25: mine run. $7; Anthracite, $16.60. OVoeeliuf, 500 a ton extra.)
raOCTIFE Prosecutor Convinced Woman Was Murdered —May Order Body Exhumed, Bn United. Press | COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 26.—Auj thorities drew a web of evidence i about an unnamed murderer in the | Sheatsley furnace mystery, today I and directed that every agency of ! the law bo bent toward establishing his identity. | John R. King, county prosecutor, declared an end to "further theorizi ing” in the case and said: "Our most i important duty now is to find out I who was criminally involved.” “Perfectly Normal” | Additional t<*s’imony that Mrs. Adj die Sheatsley was perfectly normal jon the day of her death, was ob- • tain, 1 today by King. At LUhopolls, near here. King I questioned Mrs, Gladys Redelfs, wife of the Lithopolis Lutheran pastor, ! who called at the Sheatsley home last Mor.dtc niornirg. "I was • Imre about 19 am.,” Mrs. Rode!?.- 6 aid. "I noticed nothing j unusual. T delivered some Christina..-* cards to Mrs Sheatsley and whoa j she paid for the r left." Inv< sii : trior, of the furnace mysj tery was turned into a concer*ed seal-:h for Mi- Sh I'sley'g slayer wheh the pr<'s*-"u‘or and ,;*••• j combed the Lutheran parsonage in ; ik-xh-y, where tl b-aiy was foun I. Numerous articles of clothing, fat*!** hr * n and furniture heart".; j what pros- '-u-or believed to be '■ hnintin bi-io-is!ains, a-re placed m the ban,la of a c!i< nils!. In i iifate:;:.*nt a- Car,tain, Ohio, 'last night L*-v Shtutsley e . , i . 1 tli--t.dn.s were i.i! 1 C liloo I. He had c'.-'aned .-••vcia.l ml,bits at th- par I. -I r- 1 a** ; as--- and. May f xliumc Body There is a posfbii;*y. it was learm-i td.iv. that the n-mains of Mrs. ,Sh- ,i a-;., hurt-.! Trursday at Paris. Ohio, may be nMmvd to set:.- a qu- s-: n s- > -,v. < s n*-- .-i.v t<i;d ■] .-* pros- nt t-iday ho was I :•■!<■■• • **rr .- the -! j I.ad is been,: 1 i’a’e-i. jmay rci litis ex! - ■ i. SOLOES FACED BY IM BILLS fPontinu* <! I com Puc** One) o-.it: ■ St r pl-'-r ,r:n. accori.r.g to T W Taylor, president of th*- State T-’< and, i. ->n Os Labor. The P- public- -- - r- ‘ -d to !>:.>-•*' Bela! - r proScent w Wa’t. - S • ’hsmbers of Wwat-tv I>--moor ■■ t will support a hill t.-k;ng the fixing of fits insurChamber* said h*> also will support many rases c-.ngr* --s al ■ and. ; d-.tes ere t-- l. *-- * 1 in p i;nar!-.* -n front 15 to 30 per c-eit of the total The child 1 bor amendment dv-s I to i 'ongress tu*. u-rht to rru- i*-.;! 1 I 1.-, reg.ualiiig f'c lot-: lors under IS years of ng*- There I probably will he a fight for this • luiifml-nent by women's orgutiiza I lions. i.ab.ir vvn" as in.-d the nmendmen- for a time, b-it the re cent national convention at F.i Paso n*toptcd -ohrions Piv>rlt it. Pernunmnt \nto Plates A bill providing f->r permanent auto li*'en.°e plates is sponsored by I Kd Jackson. Goi <-i nor elect. who pro i posed passing such a. measure In his I keynote wpeeoh at L'ewcastle. Jackson also ."lands for re i codification of the prohih!! lon laws, ' setting nut thetr meaning more i rotieisely. Seininr Bussell B Harrison, Tn dianapohs, sal*i ne will present a Dill j r*V riv t Ing powers of justices of the ! pea* and ooriFtahies. Measures which would abolish the j Horsethlef Detective* Associations i and pro* Ido for stricter regulations on sale of firearms are sponsored by anti-Klan inemhers of ti:e Lt-gisla- ] tine, according to infortn ition. \<*cording to information the hll! prohibiting staging tDo 500 mile speedway race on Memorial D.-i.v again xx Hi bo presented. ’l’his liitl was vetoed by Governor McCray in 1923. A bill to regulate motor bus traffic will be fought out on tho issue of whether regulation ehall come under th*- public service commission or tho State highway commission. .Motor bus companies went to be under control of the latter body. Probably the bittenest fight in legislative history of Indiana will be staled should tho Klan element, which controls tho Legislature, introduce a bill for abolishment of parochial schools. The bill would strike at Catholic schools, buL would also hit Lutheran, Quaker and Mennonite churches unless specifically designating tho Catholic schools. According to a Klan leader, tho bill i suno to bo introduced., Presid*m(.’s Wife Accepts Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, wifo of the President, and Mme. Ernestine Schu-mann-Heink, singer, have accepted membership on the honorary committee for tho American Legion endowment fund campaign, it was announced today. Plans are being completed for raising a fund of $5,000,000 to care for disabled World War veterans and orphans of deceased veterans.
U. S. HOLDS DUGAN .Marion Druggist Charged With Prohibition Violation. By United Press MARION, Ind., Nov. 25.—William A. Dugan, Marion druggist, and Matt | Botts, a former employe in Dugan’s j store, were arrested here today by a .deputy United States marshal on | charges of violation of Federal prohibition law's. Dugan is a Republican political pow r er. Dugan and Botts were taken to Indianapolis, where they were to np--1 pear before the United States comI missioner to arrange bonds. Dugan was tried in the Grant County court last xveek on charges of selling liquor. The jury was disehnrged after it had failed to reach a verdict. STATE C. OF C, PLEASED Shippers of Other States Back Freight Rate Fight. Indiana State Chamber of Commerce was pleased today' with a I recommendation of Western shipj nera, in conference at Chicago MonI * lav, that Indiana shippers he given immediate freight reductions, direot- | • i by the Interstate Commerce Corn- ! mission in the Twin Cities and Misj souri River cases some time ago. I R. B. Coapsti* It, traffic manager |-if the State chamber, led the Jri - id. na delegation to the conference. I The State chamber charges that ! instead of granting decreases Aug. ! 20. is oiderrd, the railroads threw •:he Indiana matter into a general | Western Trunk lire investigation. I/oc.il Radio Program The L Haw’-: Orchestra will (give a musical program from 8:36 to i :■ - * t-c i. central siandar i time, • - in*-a; r.i-iio broadcasting -■ -%o* % j-.::/, at 253 lowa Sc 39 I KG A r^NOIK • NoTiCy—T! • boar*l o' true;**■• n! tho I Centr > In.! He#tital for U • * • : : - fie-i :-H% Fr.- li. ; 7.. % 111-M at !•• .1 m for fi-rnl- an; •i. ■ *'••■ '. v, )■ < r t* '* .it Hoorn (Ms, s* ?- f>t* from hi A a: \-r Monday, . [:i n v m in iskm ■ s 7 BmilT.M Ki.'T- Or I't'KLIC WORKS o: na-; * ;•* . k to >ard !■: - , ,; * J I Vr.v IQ. 1924 rtf v\ - • ‘ ’v •;,* Ir. i i'iapo!i • ',i n N- 11 SOD. •* w* %'l-y --T . . -1 f T - nty- - ;*:• %- r y ii:. of T‘ rtieth j- • • f 1 U- : ? v >'i -St' l i r ' r Os'* 1 • - Co:,* ro!- ”.rb; con- ’ . 10 *. -* : :;* A!; ;' %. I is p* cl -•*•.- •- nr* -csf'd :c or gff-- -.%1 by r-! : i l ,. I **, ' w ■■ - . > , r <ad *ni- ' : . *•:. >■%-•;•':•* said prM a tin r p\ w 'ifarm's >: ror-'FiN, w H i!. M VAN M J h'l'Sr-K to- rtf P. o' w -kr.. fit.v * IndianI'Ki’Aill :' yNT W' I'I'BUC WORKS. Or r’it i 5 K HOARD. !•.' - • K \’..V 14 I pet TO Wt-ox* it MiV r* >x'cnt N Rnard of f W -■**** . .it I.* o :: i:i * r i-'-r 10 I. T.icy *| ;to ’fd ,471 iHUfSMmFiit roll - n • *i% t : 0. .i.i.v tin uiipntvtnxFi.,l • No 1105. Eli.:--; Ai.I.LV i 01 RINGCOLP STH !'%T. T or.i ft. ;to lino of Hervey s: ■ ■ O ; . TANARUS t- . props tv of firfc alley hv • if H'T’ ty S'rf-ot ; rr.-*!nif Fast. ) i.v .; Atl ■ ir and i tho alley with : Ai’hfi:t. A Apha tD r i;rtrtc Cotiorrte or ? r:,%- nd i \ .* 0-irich rravtd rop.-r#*tf • ;Wid’i> <vt M bet i< n-tM.fc 1 manhole top ;to Krado f* i w'ficr p.%# ariwer and loll:-- j-rn.it- ? i’v - v . o.’n* ct tens to property Hat*, where not ,Vr a<ly in. X;i ' t-*- ,io bhu .n on plan and ns f;*eci!ic <}. P s fnf rr%t* 4 ii or affr* tr*d by p.Vd d*’ri--r’iv! j :11>:; • . ipiovement ar* hereby DofifWd {h it the Hoard of 7h;bli • Work? oi said .ity ban l;\-d Friday, Nov. L*B. IHM V p in > ay a ilate pnoa which remonstranc*’* vi lh d nr h- ard. l a. ah'Ht the anDGjnt rs* s-f- and acainsr each p<: nf proporiy ties‘ribnl in said ro and wM and tc,idi the q*ie*pnn as to whether a-;<• i'< lo( > r tracts of aid have ben or \\''i v>, ; benefited in the amo.mta named on said rod. or in a * ap - or K-s sum than t r fr it.uned on mdd ro}! • at *.“-• ss’o u rod rn< winr f>aid prfma sac-c H.M.-iiinoi'h, with tic* hrmv-a of owner* and d'-:-c;%pt of r*r'*pfriy aubj **t to he Bss'-sfd. is on lilt’ and may be aeon tit th” office of the Hoard of Public Works of tonal city. cnat-! :s r. coffin. W H FREEMAN. M. .f SPENCER. Hoard of Public Work *, t ity of Indian* j anapol j Nov U 21. ’ ' 24. 25 26. 1924. I ■ • ' lIKPARTMES'T Or ITRLXC WORKS j OH-lti; Oi THU HOARD Indi ii N’ov If.. 1324. TO WHOM I;’ MAY OONCKRNL Notice is hcrt'O.v .riven by Pie Board of j Pubiie Works of the Pity of Indianapolis, ; Indian... that on the ]pth day A*f Novem* i her IP’t they approv'd an aaitessmem r • >ll Bliosvrui the prirn * facie ae foment a for the followitiF deycrihed public improvement, auUiorized by tho linprovemont Resolution named. Improvement Resolution No 11^84. W 1 SCO NS r N ST R KET, From went property lino of Meridian Street. To went property line of Capitol Avenue. By gTHdlua: ami pnviny the roadway with Aeph.iit, A-ph.iitJc Con ret*’. Coil- j cret* or Brick. Ia iti on a 6-in<*h fr ravel ' umdati fron irb ip to es.irb line to a uniform width of 24 ; f**et pradii’i? and pavin:, tin* win Fa of the intersecting: streets and alleys in a Bimii.iT manner and to the widths shown on plan; providing 31 lineal feet of JO- - Granite U'ldins resetting: 31 lineal feel of 10-foot Radiu.-* eorners. pro* vidinsr 106 lineal feet, of 4xlß-ineli Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or > 4 x2x7* itien Standard Steel Pavinar Guard. aa epe(*i-cd; resetting; 1 manhole top to grad*. Also extending all water, gewer. pas and other private service connections to property line where not already in. All to be a shown on plan and an spedfled Persons interested tr. rr affected by paid deeerilaid public improvement are hereby '■otifled tiiat. the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, -iyov. 28th. 1P M. *! p m as a da-to upon which re* monstrance* will be received, or heard, against, tin* amount assessed each pi< coos property described in said roll, and wi’l determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have b*en or will be benefited in tin* amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said aafteeerneut roll showing said prlaia
39 I.EG VL^NOTITES^^^ (Continued) facie assessments, with the names of owner? 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. CHARLES n COFFIN. ' W H. FREEMAN. M SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. j Nov. 20, 21. °2. 24, 25 26 27 1024 CITY ADVPUTiSEMEN v 7 j DEPARTMENT OF PT7BLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Ird. Nov 10. 1024. I TO WHOM iT MAY CONCERN: ; Notice is hereby giv* : by tho Board of j Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. I Indiana that on the lfith day of Novenaj’brr lb*M, tiny approved an assessment j roll show ir.;: the prima facie assessments ; for :■ follo-A iuM th scribtd public improve- ! nient ns authorized by the Improvement j Resolution nan-'d . lniprovcm* nt Resolution No. 11956. ! FIRST ALLEY EAST OF RINGGOLD STREET. From south property line of Bradbury ! Avenue. j 2< north property line of Garfield Drive. By pTadin? and paving trio alley with \ - ‘ ! ' t • Concrete j In. •<. laid on a 6-ineh gravel ooneret** j foundation from 6 im lies of property line ’• to r; inches of property line t<? a j v. idth oi 14 feet, resetting 1 manhole top j to rrade. ! A iso extending ail wat* r, gas. s wer and | other private service eonr:- %tions to propj ertv line, where not already in. All to be as enown un plan and as j spe> ifif'd. j ivrsors iriter**ted in or affected by said ] des-’*ibrd public impr ovement are herebv o! tied that the Board of Public Works ,oi said city hats fixed Friday. Nov 2h. ! 1?>24. 2 p. in. as a date upon which re j nionstran*T will be rev ived. >r heard, j against the amount ass**s:v and against each I p;ee,.. i,f property described in said roll, and j will determine the question as to whether ? s%* h lots or tracts of iaud have lv.cn or i u !! be benefited in the amounts named on *■ *.hi ro’! or in a greater or 1 %as sum than ! ti at nan’, and on -aid roll. Said p;'=• >*:.: %it : showing prima fade i .W‘ssmrN.?s, with the : inva of o-.vu s avi d-p ”’ipf!-ei of Tiropcrty sab, v?t to be . ?*-'-- <i j? <0! fi’e and na> i*j tv *n at the 1 df - or tho Board o* Public Work.3 of said city. K COFFIN. V ft FRF’ MAN M .1 S FENCER. Board of I>rjTic VTorks. City of Indianapolis Nov 21 22 24 2'* 26 2~ 1924 *IT Y AIV K KTIS E M ENT DEPARTMENT OF PFBMC WORKS OFF! K OF THE BOARD T Nov. TO IT May CONCERN : N t ice is l the 1 ! pubin* work? oft: *• of lr.'ii.itiai>lis. j Ir.aan,*i that on the I 7th da. of No~emj ber. M>’.’4 they a;.-- ••ov--c. i.n ass -?*-Mv..t pr<*v*-nient .o uiithortzed by the improve i n.ent re-o’ ution n . • and • Improver a B ’ution No 11143 R \NDOI.Pii STREET From south property lino of Minnesota St. To north property line of Lawton St. * t > a muform width of 5 feet, grading and paving tie* rdhy i;T.’.ssinir* with *’<• :..*•!)! p! c* and : ■■<{ to property line s o a unilUrr i v i :t l i <•; 5 feet, grarhug tiie j lawns to a uii;forr: width of 7U| feet. A' to be ud ehown on plans and as f p ■ ifi*d. j l> soas interested In or affected by said I dM -ihed pr ?.'!<• ipiprovemm! are hereby i notified that the 'lv fird of pub ic works iof said city has fixed Friday Ncv 24. .'o;4 2 p. rn a? a date upon which r op.r.siranee? wii! !o reivived or heard, iinsl th” ari!.. ..it as?* -.?*•#! against each. : :-n of p.ropero: described in * bd rolh • i *:■■-**“rrc.ir.e th • qiieetion as to | w !-.-t‘ * r - %•* **- tracts of land have i be* % or w; be tr-r.cfitcd ip the amounts <• ! r- , - r :n r. greater or le*s >ani . !%*’• Mig said prima * ■ n**° 5.. : • 11 .th the name* of f*w • r- a--. ■■ i; lions of property su* - ; ai t: oT: * of the board of ;< ode *CHARLES V COFFIN W H FIMEMAN M : | Board o' Fnb'i ■ Works (by of Indian* apolis. Ngv 111 20 2! 22. 24. 25 26. 1024 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFP'E n? THE BOARD ’ > % r,; ! y, v m 1P24 to w}*:om ;t may concern n ?, h •■:•*'->■ giv- • !.y th** of ! •’ ’ * w, *•;-; of c • •*?•. of ludiampolts t '■ N 1■ *4 TANARUS! ey • : • 1 mi essessntent -■ . :%„* pom a f ass*-s?iao;M? c the !o vi l OMrn! ruMio im* : • ven:ent as ,%uth-ri/#*l by th*> improve* nu nt cnprrv • - • Rr-i,% ition No 11761 IN l)! ANA FO LIS AVF. NU E r*o- I.**”!’! property lire of Fa!! Cr-mk }• :.-’v iv N th P- vTn south property lino of Thirtieth "i t 0: - 2'.•.-’recetions of Twentyl *' V; Street. Sixth Street, Twenty* Eg- th Str. * %: . Tvrentv Ninth. Street • v sra 2* z .• 1 paving the roadw .ay ••Uh AT A-’V.mM- Cr- r-t. v Coir ’ ■ % ;; : d-1 o:i a 0-liv'h grave! i eonerep* f : itjon from curb due to e’jrb '■ '• *■" v- bhh of 24 feet cradiiVT t”d rirl-i.' the xvir.*:s nf she inferseetir,? . ■ t .;>!') * )•v* in s Mmil ir manner ar.d l s O ' v.: 1:)% •• h ?ho\vn < n plan.* provid- | V ’ ’C” 7 2• ' of IMS in h SfraFfied | . :r '" \ r or U x2x2-inch ! sfa;,; ,*'d ’ Ih.vi-g On. rd sc, specified: . * * r}? r no-' -%>nh- •* Tops to grade. Ai-'* ext*-’ :'Pk :E! w.if- r g-.*m pnd " fl 'Cv'i* ;v*‘ en:-*etioug to prOP- : • wh- re not already in. Ct be as v-cown on plan and as ’ ‘P r '*ifl* i ; iV’-.- .K intrrcstei'l in nr nffe fed by said n ! ‘Or i ' ■ • • i •*• inf puMie works • s lid ejty has fixed Friday Nov 2S • If‘24 2 i m . rs % dat*' upon which onstrances wi!) ly. revived, or heard dc.st the -i.rr*o.t -*fifi-‘sß'.d each, piece nf pro *rty dea.-ribrd in e.dd rol 1 ; and -Id . f erndr.e the auention as to ; u db r ■ .-'h hts or tracts of land have been nr ’% ■' be benefited in the amounts narco ’ on said rod. or in a greater or less °dir. th. it named on said roll. *id • rs -ri>m*Tit roll showing: paid prima 1 Civic . ■ ?es?rnent. with tho names of owriera and h’seriptions of property sub- ! ■ nr* to be a?s - \ q on file and may ba %•' A f th* c 7 .%> of th> board of public ! works oi said city CHART ED F coffin w 11. FREEMAN M *T. SPENCER Board of Public Works, City of IndfaDa polls N'o J_T 70. A l. 72 21 25. 7fi. 1924 CITY ADVEKTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. rndii.nnpv k, Ind.. Nov. ID, 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Noti. v >■* herein given by tho Board of Public Works ot the Citv or Indianapolis. Tp.rfiana, tliaf on tho iOih day of Novem > rod 5 ; ..-.vine tin* pT ma fa Me assessments for tho following described public im- * provement. as author:-red by the Jmprove- ! incut Resolution named* | lntp:oven>'nWKv< ution No 11233. ROOSEVELT AVKS VE. Frfcm cast property lino of HlUealde Avenue T<> west property line of Taooma Avenue. By grading; and paving the roadway 1 ■ with Aripbalt. Aspha>tiv-C'on<'rcte. Concrete i or t ri ’k. hruci on a d-inch gravel concrete ! ! foundation from curb hue to curb line to ! | a uniform width of 40 feet grading and i ; paving the wings of tho in termed iiip ' ; streeta and alleys in n similar manner and • f to tho width* as shown on plans, provid • | ing 100 lineal feet of new straigrht curb ! and 47. lineal of Id- foot granite radius ; corners at Park at Valley Avenue; providing 207 litiea! feet, of new* straight curb, laying 1.33*5 square feet of new 4 1 /-foot cement.’walk on north side of Roosevelt Avenue between Caroline street and Winter Avenue, due to widening of street at this point as defined by I>. R. 11 160; providing 31 5 lineal feet of 10-foot granite radius corners; providing 19 lineal feet of fi-foot granite radius corners; constructing 1 catch basin, including inlet top: providing 1 iron inlet: laying 50 lineal feet of 17-inch main pipe with connections made to inlet, catch basin and manhole: pro vitJhig 319 lineal feet of 4*lß-inch Strati fu*d Limcetono Marginal Stone or l a x2x2-i inch Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified; resetting 4 manhole tops to grade. Also extruding* all wafer, sewer, sras and other private service conmwtiona to property line, w here not already in All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Contractor in submitting bis bid must submit a separate bid for grading and paving roadway: exclusive of space occupied by car tracks per square yard; separate bid for grading and paving of space occupied by car tracks, per square yard: separate bid for straight curbing pert lineal foot: separate bid for granite radius ! curb per lineal foot: separate bid for new j cement wa’k, per square toot: separate bid j for resetting straight curb, per lineal foot; j separate bid for resetting radius curb, per i lineal foot, separnto bid for catch basins. | including inlet tops, per catch basin: separate bid for new iron Inlets, per inlet; separate bid for 12-inch drain sower pipe. I per lineal foot: and a separate bid sor 1 marginal curb or steel paving guard per lineal loot. Persona interested la o effected by esid
39 LKGA.% NOTITES_ w (Continued) described public improvement arc hereby notified that the Board of PuMij Works of said city has fixed Friday. Nov, 2N 1924. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which rerron-stram-cs will be rcceiv- J. or h ird. against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said ** >!!. an*l will determine tn* question as to whether eneh lots or tracts of land nave been or will be benefited in the amo’ nts named o:i said roll, or in a greater or loss sum than that named on said roil. Said as'-'ssment roll showing said prima facie assts-niriEs. wub tin* named of owners and d> b< rip; :ons ••! property subject t< be assessed, is on flic ami may be seen at the office of Uie Board of Public Works o! said city. CHARLES K COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, AT. ,T. SJ’ENCER. Board of Public Works, Ci*y xis Indianapolis Nov. 20 2 ‘ 27 21 75 TT 27, 1921. CITY ADVEUIISE lENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OF £ ICE OF THE BOARD. Tndianapohs. Ind.. Nov. Id. 3924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice ls- hereby ?jv- % by the Board of Public Works ot ’re City of Indianapohs, Indiana, toat o% t%* I9ih day of November. 1924. th--y ;*pprovxi an --* ssiuent roil showing the prima facie a•-% laments for t lie following de-rißb ?• improvemmt. r:s authorised by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No, 3.1590. MINNESOTA STREET. From east property In • oi l mon Street, To west property line oi Madison Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asm .iu AsphalticCor.* rete or Tm.'-k, laid on a ' ;%i gravel /■onci>te foundation from curb b to curb line to a uniform width of 24 fe**t; grading and paving th* \ : _'-i ol the in* streets and ai% vs a similar manner and to V ■ width? gh C• wn u plan; providing 177 lineal feet oi 4xlS-i:ich Stratified Idmestone Marginal Some and resetting 5 maiihiii” n io grade. Also cwtending - a i watu**. g...-. sewer and I other private s*-rv:<-•* connections to prop- | erty line where not already in. All to boas shown on pi an and as i specified. ih % mm intere.rited in nffc* ted by said described public impr. /cmerit nr:- hereby notifi ed fliat the Loar ; oi P-..-: >V-' Work# >f ■*.id c.ty Las kx< *1 Friday, Nov. 28, 192 4 7 p. m as a dat> upon w?.*% h remr: strati*wil; be r* --ived. or heard, against the amount agnirst each P:*•'•■; of property des*-lbeci ti.id roll, aid win determine l.he qu***tiou as to whether such lots or T i-a* ,T ? o. land have h*f*n or will be b*-:, fifed i:. th- amounts named or sa:d sum than that named or ?vd ro7 Sa. I ass* sament roll sho.ni prima facie assessu; nts. with the :an *.% .;t owners and ffi ri'T.oUpne •*' pro;- -tv subject to be ?”d. is o:i file atid may be .y en ;at the office of the Board of Public • Works ot said -%!;.' CHATE.F* TL COFFIN. V. H FREEMAN I M. J. SPENCER Board of Public Works. C.ty of Indianar*oi:s | Nov_ 2D. 21. 22. 24, 25. 2*. 27. 1024 CITY ADVDRTISEAIENT | DKPAKTM KNT OF I'i.T.LIC WOBK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndiar uo a It: ! >*.■. LS, 1674. ; TO WHOM iT MAV CO',TERN N.•’!■■** ’:* ' ,-by pir n C. • Brtxr6 rtf i HuliU*- Works rtf Cn* Cny t,f Inriixr.apolis. that th 17th of N ;m* 1 !'< :-! Tl" ai" ' ! :i ass*--mrnt '■h i',*!*; th** raaina faxit* assf-snirnts j fit th** !..;;uwi:v <! ■ riberi I Just iraprareI ment ns authorized bj- the Improvement i ' "'itWarovcki*.i*t' R* solution No. 11P.10. FIRST ALLF.V EAST OF BEVILLK AVENUE. From north property line of first. a"*y i north of Tw* flh St.. To south property iine of second alley ir. f:U if Twe ftli St lty era line and >,:.ri:.- th" n" v with . Aph *t. A-oha.ti•■-*' toTi-te. Concrete or ! Fnck ' t ravel oncrefa A.-** ex'": I- n:7 water. £3*= sewer Xlto bt as -how on : : ,id as spi*,.*i* | f;od ! Persona inter* sted ir c-r r.f Why ssid ; h.t.fuh : V; c ’ • !■ :■ • W ■:V I sit; apt i ift fixed Kri.l iy Nov *.*S 1904. - • •• - th ! fc.v *unt ;*•••.k#h). e:c"'h i'.*--:# of ! m - I i ■' j d.*trm tte th" qu. .-tlon to whether such i t ■*■ Vnefii, .! ia the am 's named on t -of r. , ( .'• in a tr-a't.r or ri-s sum than th.it i.timo! cat • - j Said assessment r ; showtpir raid prim* ; fa- it* asts‘me*its. with th" n-c v-s of own'era and c s.-r' tiers of pn;., ft*- -obte.-t ■ to be asses-e.t. ,s (,a aisd Ti.ay bes at th- rtffj. e ' p Bo .rd f JWorks of said city. CHAH.LFS U COFFIN. W H. FHEEMaN. M ,T. SPENCER. Foard o' Public Works. C;?>- of Indian* apolts. j N..v, 19. 70. 71. 77. ”4 To "6 17-74 CITT ADVERTISEMENT department of public works OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ird., Nor IS 1974. ; TO WHOM IT MAY .’•'NCERN: ! Notice is here!;. by tho board of i r*'i5■ i■ orl<s of tb- cry of Indum-molts. Ti-raia *:ia on t'a* ITth day of November, 1974. they approved in assessment rot! showing the prima i ta assi ssm* ntl for the following described public imv- metit. as am ■•■■■■•* I by the Improvement resolution ratto'd, Improvement Re- • ufen No 1197*4 FIRST ALLEY SOt’TH OF HERVEY* STREET. From east property line of Ringgold Street. To west property line of first alley east of Ringgold Street. By grading and raving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete oe Brick, laid on a 6'rich grave; con reta foundation from 0 inches ol property ’-na i to 6 inches of property hue, to a uniform j width of 14 feet. Also extending all wafer, gas. sewer and ; other privau service connections to property line, where ret. already in. All to be as shown on pi an and 3 * spedj tied. Persons Interested io or affected by said l deserfi-ed public improvement a~s hereby i notified that the bo.v-d n- public works iof said city has fixed Friday. Not 26. 1974. 7 p ri as a date upon which remonstranees will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against, each piece of properly described in said roll, ai'd will determine the cues' ion as to whether such lots or trams of !and have been or will !>** benefited in the amounts 'named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on ni i roll. Said assessment roll showing said prims facie assessments, ivbji tlie names of owuiers and descriptions of property sub’ jeot to b" assessed, is on fib* and may bo seen at the odice of tho board of works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN W. H. FREEMAN M. J. SPENCER Board „f Public Works. City of Indian, npolls Nov IP 70 71. Jfv. 74. 75, 76. 1974. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 19. 1974. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice i hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the ruy u s T ANARUS: dianapobs. Indiana that on tho l'Hc day oi November, 1974 they approved an assessment roll showing rio* prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 119,99 FIRST ALLEY EAST OF DELAWARE STREET. From south property itns of LeGrando Avenue, To north property line of Raymond Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brii’k. laid on a 6-tncii gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches .property hne to 6 inches ot property line to s uniform width of 1! feet.: providing 49 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone (i- %x7x7inoli Standard Stool Paving Guard as specified. Also extending ail water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. Al! to be as shown on plan and as specified Persona interested 1n or affected by said described publie improvement are hereby notified that tho Hoard of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Nov 78, 1974. 7 p m. as a date upon whieh remonstraneea will bo received, or heard, against the amount assess'd against each piece of property rleseribed in said roll, and will determine the question as to wether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in -be amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment rol! showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own era and descriptions of property subject to bo assess' and, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city CHARLES E COFFIN, W. 11. FREEMAN. * M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indlanftpo'is. Nov. 20. 21. 27. 24g 85. £9, 87. 13154,
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