Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 174, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1924 — Page 11

SATURDAY, NOV. 29. 11)24

FEDERAL BANK’S •RATIO ADVANCES 2 POINTS TO 78,2 Market Displays Confidence in Face of Hid) Demand Loan Rates, Average Stock Prices Average |>ri, e twciitv v atfH-ks Fririav ■ 1! ! I*V ■; 9.. ‘ IC4 high i-ri." <>t t -.w.* vag nfi.C.Y off ,*M P’l T altfi} Prrw N*FTV\ YOUK. Nov CO—The ri> in the reserve ratio of th.Reserve I-tank of New York to TO per cent, ta.t. ist 7>l ", .1 week :i;o. together with the >i*'.-:e:ise of 20*'.*)<H* ii. the institution’s retUe counts, fitYorried convineins; pr- of shot Frida: . 4 r- r cent -.ill io> y rate was <!u> purely to temporary causes incident to the end e£ ti. month. This accounted for the confidence displayed by the It ket v ’i ■ !' ; - of the run up in demand loan rates, and the -enetw! list coi-.tsnue-l to move ahead in the early dealings.* Pittsburgh aid West Virtyma was a spectacular f* o are of the •;o spurt.-.., to t .11 h-yh - > :: i r the year at 73, again " Friday’s low- of *!S. Ti.-s strong! h re.fiected the reoen* rtt;t:*;tt;pfner,t hv the )<->■-. Jones F.r.it" • : Agency that the stool uas -d f..r a *1 i-r cent dividend rats early text year. In its getters’, Harriots’-. the mar* kef In Its we- -Ctrl : ! not differ frot of feverish activitv at 1 rapidly mounting prices in - • ,-i -s - *icpr of the list. Few groups vrere with*-'Ut their features of sp,- -c’;a Motor shares were .Hfio ti\. and by •; mercantile agencies' .inscriptions of reviving tn h a: . • '.lnns of the country, wh;a- * prang sf made further response :•> ir.nour.'e nent of re ion i t rat* Among tlf- rails, F< -nsyl*. n:a an West Va.. St !/•;,is and Mn Frar, CiSCO. With rojier 1-. ;■-■ v dividend outlooks h-.iled t-:♦ f ■ >: ward movement. .Despi'e spirited dinmrtcr* r>f the bullish lirnionstra - :r various sections of the list in the closing dealing, a vioh-rr - rush ,r Atchison i soared 2 a points to l 1 ’. ti.e hd, est level touched in ■. -■ ten years. Buying y.• - f.,r • -t- ,<n_interests in exr-ectat:.n f "i • • increase in the - ' . iv: ;• r.d rat'-. The market U ••■! ’ ghev.

WHEAT AND OATS b SLIGHTLY LOWER Bit 1 n-frrt CHICAGO. Nov £f*. Divio, and . action featured today si:- jf-s.n:, on the I. Oats sold ff r -h- • I showed fractio:;;,l s Wheat had a dravgy undeit.-.ne. The few traders in the market wore mostly sellers. Strength in corn prevented a more drastic slump. Frost damage complaints from the Argentine .and lisrlit country offerings brought corn buyers into the corn pit. Oats made symprohet; • dips. The trade was governed larg- 'y i.y .0 ’ion ,n bread g . ;ns. Fi.-her ii. , sand -<>•.-. -':-’igtheneii the provisions list Chicago Grain Table IVr On. 1. a- -h Le v •;. e . TV i :.4 t ■ * " :.*-*• - .v. -V • .'■! i \ I . "hi : 1 . Juiv 1 •: h 1.-ia 142 1 1 1. , 14 I’. CDIiN—--1 ia* 1.15 i i-y, lit 1 i.n't ‘ May 1.21 • ; DU’# l.tin’i 1.21*4 1 •. July 1 2.5 , 123*, lr.iD I D l . l,“l ; OATS— Dee . D, ,53 V ..i'.’h .-.2 ;.y, i May .* r.* ~* „ juiv ..vr -* s,7\ . , LARD— Jan 14 00 14 I*7 14.1*0 14 07 14 77. RIBS— Jan. Nominal BUS 1.1.10 RYE— Dec. 1.34*2 1.34' l.•!.;’ 1 :*’- 1 34 S Mas- 1 .:*, 1 a;. ; ::ta, i . . . .v. ra; Wheat. 3a; coni. 474: oats. -St. rye, K* bariej. .78 CHICAGO -V..v, _•<* —lrceeipts: : Wheat. 3.143 (Mi‘> i.-et ! .'"*e<i, ii . ,- :1 . I 150.00 ft ay ,’’.-1 l U'.-'t ,**•• foih00** against *.i •.** Sin*, - Wh* at 3.301.00*1 apu.-i IJ>*;', -iii); . .rn 000 against 33i* 000: , as. ♦hie 000 against oOS.OOO. Cash Grain Saturday s r* .f i *t- 1;# 1 .’;u Pri--* s ffUOtetl 4i I > b b is*is to Vuv York, hay on tri.-k. Tut it * hi N so- .run at th*a IndidnarMYis ). ;i oi Thml' 1 a -r* - . • 1.5? H: No •: ::■ l '1 tb 1.4s Coru—Finn N > *; v into. > 1 O*J f J OJ 1 : No .3 white > I 1.00 No yrliow . <Eil.ll; No yellow 1 05 fa, 1 <*b; No mixed. SI .02 • / luh. No ll mix* and. S! -i 1.05. Oats—Stea-ir: No. 2 .vhite. 50’- <z 51 b*-; No whit*-. Hay—S^eauiy: No. j t: t >.ij> 1fi.50 No 1 ;._'V clover rI.T.YU-tC lii: N 1 •:*. r mixt a Sis 1 ; No. 1 clover h<v. SI-1.50 15. \V!; ;it—-N * 1 r*<! 1 • ;iT’ No r> ’•• and L v. r N= 5 r* tj i * r. No t mixed. 1 oar. Total 1 wir-R Corn —N. •; white. *! rF No .* white, I'* crirs; No. 4 a:oo *27 a:s No 5 v. ite. HO oars: No * \ t !bnv N*o H yei- ; low. J* oars No. 4 yellow. 25 t/.-,. No. . yellow. 4H ars No • *# sample yellow. :} ear?. N ;; rn:x-<•. I •**?*; No. 4 • • No. 6 mixed 2 <. *-=. ♦ ar, 1 tr Total.) 17d ears Oats—No. 3 white. J 1 cars. Total. 11l cars. TOLEDO Nov jo—Wheat—Cash, j Sl.b2 '2 i 1 fi3 ! 2 C(r*t—<'.o* No. SI 20-i 121; No. H -l.lb j 20. Oatfi— Cash. No. 2. st>'/ 57e. No. o. 55'a s*>c. j Clov ere * •: —Cash ok) $ r .• ash, Nov <3 n;b ? * at.d De e!h* r. S10.10: i ary ami Mareh Sis* 40. Timothy—Cae*h November. Ders*n:)v*r and March. SH.?i t Aisike—Cash, new cash. ' L; 512.50: NvfVt.ai: er uui l n ! 'r>er. SI - eilareh. SIH. Putt* * s — > W" * I 1•' • 1. Corn—Ni ! SI 1.17 1 * : No. *T >1 ]Ob .; l.|;i: No. I I No. *S. Ji.O'lfi 1 04: No. 2 mixed. SI 14 111 14 U. No 3 M.lUb N* 4, l.i7*i 1.12: No. 6. 51.02 . 1 04. No. 2 white j $1.14% No. H. SI 10*2 : No 4 j flO7 13 H 111 No. 5. 51.0H1.04 H. j Oat?—No. 3 white. sOf-: 52c. Bariev | 75<387c. Rye—No. 2. sl.34**. Timothy —55.50 a 6.75. Clover—s 24 <& 31.25.

New York Stocks

<By Thomson A: McKinnon) —Nov Railrujuls— Prrr. H’ph. Low. Ch‘>?e. c!o?. Atchisom ..11.* * 113 lis' a 112% B Sc O ... 7! , 70 % 71 ;J H 71 U i’ o . ;>1 i 90' 2 S>l 5* I C £: N W. . f.:-\ ti; * r,!)% rtSl's r H 1 & f> 48 4 47 3 4> 45% i De! A: Lae. 144% , . 144% 144 % i 1 •% 31 U % 3i % i (it Nor ruM 7) 7() J - 71 7ill3 Lehs-b \ 0 .1% 70% :i’ H 7 1 Mo P-IC pf 70% 70 *U ■ N Y < * fit .11' i 110% 1J 7 1 17% N.r Pa . 70% OS% *4 % (.0% N..r & W .125 •_• 124 l2 5 * 125 1 * ' f viewy ... *s % % 4■ % K**a>'ari_ (*S% . 07 % 07 >* *if h Rv "*4 75% -5 % 75 1 2 S.m.Au Pe- IP) % 100% )"1 % ion % • . 28% 28 % ■ M I. >F * * i 50% 01% 50% * , Pa . 150 ]" •% 150% 1 10% W . j*M. 54% 53*4 54 54 % Kuhhent—p. esvr * M >::% ... 83% 83% Kelly 17% . I S R !• . 40 % 4'* % 40 % ! tiiiipiuents—\v I.O' u S5 •* 85% 85% . . ?”K 4 127% 127% 1 :s% . '‘.l Pi..: I •% 157 LOT % 137 : \vo>- k: . . * ‘.4 % 05% 05% ' , *l***ls it’ ’Hi . 50 J 7 % *0 % 4: % ) r ;* F.■) 1 40 % 40 % 4‘ < P states 8j \ 80% >i % 81 \ 4 i 8 - *;*; 1 54 54 \ 54 * > 8 j 1; - , 117 % 117 4 118 Vtotrs—— h ... . 20 M- \ * v \ • , ; : % .Mb * • ** * . 44 .. . - V ••! W . 02'4 02 • , oi % Min.? ns* — : * % : t v * % 21 * y i ■ .*> . . : ' * o: 3 % I Opp< J’H •. 4i % •* % *? % 30 '• ‘; '' * 7 *4 * (* 7'• a 73% ' 4 - '-1 % v Y ;..T n Of* % % % 38 % 3!. * * 4 ‘ , .i % * \ \ * * . ■ , . i % r. i, v , r, . )■' % ... ; ' •. % I id ii>? rials—t - % ‘ • . Are Can iP' g 1 4 jj 11. - I : A HAi pf;i . . . . > Am !••**.. 85 h,5 •n: -V.. . • ! C,>% r,l 3 <• '.V. ‘ ; *v ; % 3 % 3% I • em *, % il g 41 . ' 2 Fa T ' ' . b 2 . 01 j il% TANARUS: *• . ! • w 1•' T L‘ • \i .4 \V 4:,% AO % !■; , 1- a -r. g-T; ,D 1 :• % TOO I ...* a 1 ' 1 V 8. ( 1 |> l 1 , HO l l’. ’ ■ * 1 8 : A *). ... 8 • l % * 1 j . t 1;o * t j , .v u H .53 ... 40 % m 42 % . 4 % t s *; :• r. 0 , ...

Produce Markets

Strt-t y fr -b neu 'a .i No 1 -a . e- t % d>?.. P iI ’ a ! 9. ‘ i .I, *- - • . ; ? O ■ . .:*,. )>•.', ?>:e*K. Z - L butter an- .. Puli'. :• h. L. CLKVKI. .Nl> > - 20 * . * * Liv. NESVV v i .K, N*• v 20 -F :ir <J ; e Nd I 'l4 ..•*! • ' ’• :: M: f .} . '•< pr and : * *-r> *. r*e • -i *• s ■ • - 18 . t-. . i-**ar 1 v w. ’- • ... * v . New York Curb Market i l<w ' ’ * ?<TX laO . ' " % A i F’*n i Canada ....... ... 450 4*5 L • *: * Pipe 7P •*r 78 Mat-iY 0:1 12% -f 12% 0i... v 5 Pra rie Pitxj I*‘T r„ Oai % I t * I** Oil and O.v* ... ‘4 <1 2**s illio In % fr. js % ■Rm.il Canada 7 > 7'i M ;t.; -I ' ■ ■vi Oi' Indiana l : 2 *1 tl Stand K i- • ;(.* * - ,"i:i S- tnd 'J:! Ky 1 J :*' ,'ai yo s;am Os: N Y 11 *- 14 M ; j Vacuum Oil 82 U 'ti Si’i Chicago Stocks l .v TBiitusou A M Kiiin-.u *’•.;. High l.'iw. Ctose. Ar pfd Tl!. Sii ... .. , i Ciisi Mots X . ‘.2 **..ra Eds . 133 n 7 • . r. i I. M X siew 7 \ M & W .. Id' . -10“4 4*l 4*l <; I’n-k .. .. •;*) % ‘Mot V. IS 7 -• ist & Cos II i J 11 1 ’i 111 111*, t Suilt Inti. 1.. ■'• ai, 3i | Stew-War . *.*% *3 M 2 % r3 Lii Car .. *7 *17% *Ol% o*> "t WaM .... 17% 17% hi v ii ; b Wriiiley -.44 41 43% 43% Local Bank Clearings Bank cirarinr* S itunt s.v s*LSOG o*M> Fo*- tf* ■ v*ii*<, $15.3*54 OOu. Fi the rju*nt:i 771 H) 8 *K)O V>:u‘k d> e*■ verc SH 2 18.000. For the - I 520.1 7 o,(. 0 Tor the month, $145 077 .OOP New York Liberty Bonds —Nov. "0— lT"v. : Low. CM— 5 ,‘s' s lihp.-’o lOC .‘4 1 *1*1.2.) I*lo 21 ; lrt* 4*44. . .101.27 101 24 301.27 3**l 'I 20 4'i* ...H 1.3 103 22 101 3 101.3 •Td t’.ii ...101 I*l 201 13 101 11! 101.12! 4th 4 : . ..102.1 101.'it* 102.1 I**2 1 1 XYw Govt.. 105.11 105.12 i Foreign Exchange lit/ I vtttd Prt'sH NKW YnRK Nov 20.—The forciern ex-* •Is t ’-'e nidrM't. . ;oGd hisli*r. Steriinjr. ! >4 .♦*2%. off %' Franc?. -> 31* % •-, up i • *rt r Lire 4 54c off 00%.* Hrimmi * 4 Nbe. up Ui* '■£*'■ M irks 23 >"•- Srt.ii*”i. • 7*P Yokohama. 38 75. . Russia 5 i*;<Prices on Coal Anthracite. >1 ti >0 a ton- cok<*. 1¥0; W- at Virginia lump. ? 7 75: Kvsits;eU.v lump. $7.75: Po'-.ihontas mine run. sil s<i 'p-7.,50: lump. $!>.25: Indian , lump. $ 1.80 r 'i. o: Isidiana eg?. ss.3s*ii 5.75: Indiana mine run. $4.50455.50. (Wheeling, 50u a u.n extra.)

Top Price .Moves to $10 — Bulk, [email protected], —Hoc driia-* l>ay by Day— Vr.v. Bsi’k Top. Hfoeipl* S 75 i 9.25 !* 61> J * 500 24. 575 ii 'l)s 9.05 7.000 8 50'fi: :>.OO 9.50 14 500 -•I •< 7 , 9.25 9.75 12.000 -\S ,s s5 5 9.35 9.90 12.000 . 21*. 9.10 9.05 10.00 6.500 Tdglii rf-ooipts and continued urg--Idcmitinl sent liog pru-es <it: the ilistnapoFLs market up 25c today. '!’•>!• was ?i*' 1 and ! *u!k of aalns was • uiadc si? 1 11 :■! 0.05. General eched>il*- followed was: Hogs averaging ,140 to IGO [minds, ISO pounds. J*.75 of* Id: ISO to 200 ! pounds, $9 ! O'o !* 50; 200 to 225 pounds, Nl'.nii'ii 9.75; 225 to 275 ; pounds. $9.75m :*.ss; 275 pounds up, • >:*.'• s'll 10. Sows w* re unohaiigpil at 77. i• t fop snn ths and $5.25 down f. r roughs. l’ig [nice rang" was : 7 to $4 V*t gain in top quota* j t ions for the we<-k is 35.• N-t gain • is: hulk of sab's is 35??50c. Trade was f..*t'ly ■rung and the general j n:a: ket ha* lutil a good vmiUrtono. j Ih-'-Mpts today were S ’■'***. ! :-11# w :s dap.,, pi rattle trading. l .'■w ag l:g!.-. !•*••• iptf. With ex •.•••prion of tlio last day or so the ■taar'Ket tins beets deeid'-dlv slack and dull. 1-rbes. however. li-id ft.irly toady i.-m ■’ packers presented a normal demand and this factor alone .was tis. steadying influence. Top; f.>r beef cows Las dropped 7.0,■ to j • $ •1. .Most sale* in this division j were made at ■?:; v> •. 4.50. Fairly *!• ' -ert st." -s ave.-.i.g:r.g mround 1.400 were ■ ■ and : ?! i 9.50 Fat. ; t yearhiigp sold on several occ.- t . : ions -• > . (4..* ■l* le-ifers were .s i.ll. .* ?.’. / 7 and fat llglst heifers a* -* ..I',: :*. Heavy heifers In .-•.me -s sold ns high as .?< Car. j s . u"■ r.s utsd : iii.i iihve held , Y'-.ds we:*•' a-- hang-d. Top wa , $1 : .5 and imd, of goo ls' uff bro-ight ; •and e .■ i ; i .Me.'t'.'ims sold sit. J'.tO ,-.j "> war" l.aoted nt ?•’■■*’•'.; TANARUS: • ! - ’ -v.;Vd the greater g"i . . ) as a i prices WrC UP. fi, .eg. i .amb ’ t> f-.r ti.- w.- k , id arms :. ! :! 4. 2dix ->! iamb.-* were [S •• - [* '.l ve •-■. :. V ■ al J-6 a.w : oil light supply. . n- :to 5Hi? \ t .kv 8 Bon *4 8 ?;• L . . *• :•-* ■; 9 •() ; i( ,' n r ; - " b- ■ i : r - \ „. . • n ; n<*) ! - ; - ~ts . . * . %.* • >: 0 —-turtle S* ■ 1 740 ?*> i’p. .*ho!'.‘s 9 7"10 ‘.-O : 3 00 ‘u M -.u | - 1 000 *■ I 20) Ibn , in o -i j r:. -* .......... - *i -‘i H. - ' o * ’ ■ •. a!4 Nil :.f> %: • v ..w ‘ 00 9.00 I w . . U).4H 11 1 O F . : . .ti 7o U uml I,fiml**— r - .sl2 *0 • i•• o . . in 70’ : 1 1 :.n f I •’•, ........ . . B.MI. • lo Mil ;■*... • ' . . v M*d i '-‘O' * OMO i . - . . . : o a 3 .00,

Other Live Stock f' •? :<\V .V- •::* - K/"-* ->, ?*. Ii ' . : , ~*. re ■!> 10* • •. ip K" lH Hivv; *• p '.o i v ;*.*•- .40 .* .'!•/. heavyw ♦ si :• ;o ; *•'. ah - ; .*f *> 60 o ' *.• r- ! • ’ ..f*: si •>T . k - ::>• ■ ' .? • • r# Kl-ci Mitt ra .rd . • .*..k ”j .. V off hill: m . h. . 't om sti ;> :• .o. • • u . • era ' ; l 14 -H .5 .1 ! ..> W*f h**r. rS'uii; h;;.dr it • , .4 1 4 50 (’I.KVFJ.AND. Nor 29. Hog*—Re rkel ! . >i i ,?r;* —K*_iipts. 200. rnark**t • < . r K c pts. iiQU; market, steady I top. 51 2 i ;M i,\vn, n*ov. 29 —r.ittie ... - ju : . ij t . 1 s<> market steady; •••■, <e..d fn •■} i *;■•* * Ca'ws -- t Mt.ujy. g >‘ 1 to rh.,l.', . 56 o in. : Jf.„- • R.-.-eiptH 2 ,ni*. mai act M* ad.\ . ~t . l f.i* ,-tini-< packers anti butchers, vi ■ 5 Mi*-- ~R • <**pts r>o; m ii* a ? . T . f -o*i !• .h'l. *• $4 "t 6 I,;inil. Mark t. steady, god to choice, j.t ;><. EAST BUFFALO. Nor. 20.—Oattc*— }{,<*<-eipts, 56; market aotivo and steady; ■ -7 2 •">'•?. 0. e,,wa. 51 Tow 5 25. Cab c* — U"empN. ”U. market. a-ti\e and steady i <'*l!- to choice. SU'T 12.50 Sheep and iambs — K* eejpts. marker, active and shady; ehoi lamia M-l'ilo; eiji| to t.*;r. ;•*< '</ 1 ; y< arimus. 5-7 'o 12 slieep. .nd '/!. Hi-xh —Hv-ee.pts. 4,0 e(; market a.* 'iv** to ’TVfi 40’ herher Yorkerw. ni:;s .vJ'f/d.7.'.: mtxetl. ‘rO.dYw ! 7.5: h* :ivir’ -fi, •; I**so; roiuhf*, *-7 70'it M; | TOL.KDO. Nov •.—noar—Rrwiptfl. • : Jiffht ■ t 1 (it i 'i- a-.y. s!* O.Ua. medium, 51k00 'it !t HII Yol k-*’-- >H / 'dl,Vl: good t*:y r M s<> */. ; o ... < ‘ ' a—Market, struntf. Sheep and ianbs--M arket, Htrotm . RirTSI. JOrd Nom 20.—-Cattle—tlfl-i e!11■ j, J’.-ht; steady eho* *e. 5^.25 ••• 1 4’ooti 57.75 *•! H 25; fair. so.2s'd 7: *. e * < dv 51 : H 12.00. Sheep and lambs !- '{''* :p -* ii.'ht market. hig*h*r: prune id r> *S ' < '■ It >od SS-u 50 fair ** 5ti # /' 7.50; lambs. $1 1.50 fit 15. ; Hii.-*. K• * i;us. 25 double deckers: mar- ; k**t ! prime heavy. so,tksart*.7s: n- diu ii 50.2b'd O.dO: heavy Yorkers, •* I d'u 0 2-0 light Yorkers MJ.75 O. 7; u * '■ ■ f‘*so: roughs. 57 w 8; stags 54 flew York Cotton Futures /?y linn* fuciol s’EW YO IK. 2u.—New York re--1 today and it appears that any ehange in pi .eea next \v**ek is apt to bo at the exn*•: - oj Cotton future** holders 'ad* not looking to ettou trade eonditions as s ; an* at outside conditions at wbii-h they hope will ultimately 1 It is felt tin change in ideas as to size 'of the crop whieh is in process at tins ! moment, is the best speculative nuido and if ;<s is exp* * ted. Id - millions l* coui*e the popular idea of the final outcome, a i lower market will result. Open. High. T.ow. Close January .. . 25 55 2d t*7 25.50 2d 50 M ire!i 2d.02 24.02 2*2.70 22.7 0 May . "I 25 24..22 24 10 24 10 July 24 17 21.10 ! r>. ■.•HUitwT 2.210 25.46 2.2 2.2 20.25 Hay IViarket Prices Wagon load prices of hay and gram at Indinmipnhe are- follows Hav—Timothy, No. 1 $15(8:10 a ton; No. 2 sl2 <ti 14; mixed. No. 1. sl2(ft 15; No 2. sl2<B 14. Corn—Old. $1.1001.20; new. Oats —54 (ft 5Ut.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

EGGS ADVANCE 5 CENTS Strictly Fresh ISring 65@70c ti Dozen at City Market. City market prices were in most cases unchanged from previous day’s levels. Eggs continued their upward march and were -5 cents higher at 65 to 70 cents for strictly fresh. Cucumbers were 5c each higher; California oranges were 10 to 20 cents lower at 50 to 60 cents a dozen; alligator pears were 25c a pound higher at 60 to 75 cents a pound; mushrooms were 30 cents a pound, lower. Other first qnlity vpsrt.'iMe prices: Artichokes, 70 '■* 25* ■ each: navy b aiis. H 'it 10c pound Southern jr.rn he.tr- 750 a pound: beets. 3 burt.-hw for 10c Brussel sprouts. 110.. a pound, n.-w c.t.bbnlie 2 'SO.; a pound carrots. 5u large bunch; celery. 10c stab:: cauliflower. ‘it*-* a pound: egt; plant. 70c pound: head lettuce 30c pound: New York. 150 heinp leaf •ettuce. 10 5 15c pound: p., rabies a peck: sweet putatues, 7'<*liic puute:: toniitfiics. 75'u .'She a pound: huttoi, ".idish'-s. 10c bunch: Ion? re*t or whites. 5<- bonvh: parsley. 5c hunch: mint UK- i.tstiah Eirst unaht.v 'ruit i.riees: < ■(inking apt.’es 10c a pound: eating apples lOtc'l.lo potatd; bananas. 25 i. 40c a dozen .■ran berries, 1 . a 20.• a pound: 2 .>'■/ 49.a pound; Tokay grapes. I2 H I><- pi.and *?ot rd. 45 if 50c ■ Bar 15c a pound: iain-y pears, - t .It 30c a pound; Japanese persimmon*. lit-. T. n ru ss< o lac box: Honey Dev melons. It/.-poll-til. MANY ENTRIES AT LIVESTOCK SHOW Thousands tn Attend World Exhibit at Chicago. fit/ f'rffed Vr-te CHICAOI), Nov. 29 —T 1■ ■ - • blue-blood* Jammed the c\i:; *d * [c Did.iv while hrcciicrs, gr. • - . idgcs from rv"ry It* the Na 'ion, 'unndrt. KtiPopo and S'-ai!; America, began arriving for opening of the twenty-fifth li.tertiafionrti 1 .ivesiock Exhibition Eleven rhoti.-.-nd five hundrofl cat tie, horse*. *': ••<•[> and h. gs are be ing groomed for tin- van,ms con -••*!.* whi h a- i"? Mur:d;iy Expos! Men: officials exfic. t ynit.OOO j,.';-* attend Tic I’i. ’ nt and Mrs Coolidge will attend next Thuradiiy Twenty three collegiate 11 vest judging reuiTiH were tit work a. ‘ay Tw > were froni t'anada On* girl. <’.i.t lys I’Lit's, of the I'iivershv of K'-ntucky. was Ii th ring Judging against •!••. < n boys The Kansas to in t 0..; • plac. honors in * r tin. • !!•-.>•! t;dr lng i-on-e*! held Friday

$ FOR‘LOST LINES’ (ConilniKMl From Page 1) "i!.e Exchange Clul -un i. f : s-rv 1. "Ham, anotlier chilr" *■ wh. ,i mere Eimci i ': rh> :a ••• t v. 1 :l j .••■. ;t.- , •. lusii h- i :rt You otigltl to have heard the I tchangers go over those -Ijost-lines" to the Eillieiii k. \ oil’ll latigit ts Inml as they ilitl when yon see litem .Monday . A prim i of -he best answe: I was left at .a' a taide and the wh de ! elnh re.illv a.- las tfe- Jury ur i ex- ; ;c . used pref.-t eiK'i'H. They ma,:t . !;*■;;• che'e-s wltho-lt 'knowing who wror.. he orl .ad : lines, caeh member Voting for has I choices among tne lines.*' Hnr now it's all over imt tie- an ; noili. •g a' and you ear :!• ,and. pH if •■'i: trt* iram to IJintr- lc No *7 wliwii is on I'• i*o .. ' "l;i> There h a,ti;e;hirig tf* k* i* y* i busy ail u y fsunday. Xu 0, von know carrh s the usual Slbu In twenty-five . ash i< wards for 1 the Firs’ lest lines sybniDud to e-un Pie to 1! Fl 's I Fie easiest tiling on earth to dope out siia|'|i> l.imtiaek "lostlines.’’ When you sec No. I winners Monday, you'll feel like kirkim; voursell if jmi haven't got in on this play with good pay. If you don't Intel in on the rash awards mi one I.irnericli, trp're is t o r* a.son to g t tiiscomag<-d I" ■ a i e plenty more cFianecs are coining. Vou "an never lell what is going to str the judger’ fancy. Kc> . -t practice F>v .sending In an i-.vi-ra to very one, and ar. r or later Einwrick I.any is almost err tain to come knocking tit your front door with a list full of money for yon. Limerick No. 6 Is calling you. A pencil; Some paper! And SSO for you, maybe. Or sls. Or a $5 bill. Or a lonesome Dollar William EKfiAF. NOTICES CITY AIIVKIi i LSKM J-.N'T LEUAb NOTICE DEPAHT.MENT Os I-CBIrC WORKS OFFICE OE TFIK HO A HD. Indianapolis, bid Nov. 2M, 1974. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is h.-rcliy given by the n-Kird of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis In.liami that p- ate.l jimposi.ls a ill be received by it. nt tin offiee, until 2 o'o.ocl: i> rti.. on Monday Deo. 1... 19.1 for the following deNertbed publie tin prorernenl. in the City of Indl.-uiapolis, as authorized by Impi-ovoment Resolution No. 12059 Oct. 7b. 1024. BROADWAY, From north line of pavement in-Fifty Ninth Street To south property lino of Sixty-First I Sir."l fly grading tho roadv ay front curb line to curb lino to a uniform width of 40 feet; grading- th** wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both tides ~f the rnadwaj* with St rati tied I stone Berea Sandstone. Granite or ti\74ineh concrete curb: curbing the wings ot the intersecting streets in a similar manner find to the widths as shown on plan; providing 94 lined! feet of XO fr radius granite eorrtrrs: constructing a drain sewer by laying 280 itneai feet of 12 inch drain pipe from storm manhole at Sixtieth Street to new manhole as shown on plan: laying 390 lineal feet of 15-inch dr.-tin pipe from storm manhole at Sixtieth Street to new manhole as shown on plan; c.mstructim. 1 ! new catch basin, including inlet ton: pro riding 7> new iron inlet*; and laying IHO lineal feet of i 2-melt dram pipe with connections made to inlets eatcli basin, and manholes; and resetting I manhole toi*s to grade. All to be as shown on plan and a.s specified. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the ofllca of said Board

39 LEG VI, NOTICES_ (Continued) of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolie. Thu Board of Public Works reserve# the right to reject anv or aJI bids. CHARLES K. COFFIN, \Y. U. F KERMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City oi Indianapoliß. Nov. 2b, D?r O. IJVM. CITY ADVERTISEMENT EE CAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Imlianapnii*. (ml Xvv. 28. 1024. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Noth <* is hereby giv>*.e by th* Boar*! of Pubilf* Works of the City Indi;aiapoli j rndiajia. that scaled r-roposal- will be re- ■ 1 it • • - ol'fifi until 2 < | ft. m or: Wcrtro-siJ.-:v. Doi; lrt. 1324. Tor i the following piiblie liupro^e- ; meat, in the City of Indianapolis, as .Tu'hun/.ifj by Iniproveiiaent Resolution No 12095. Nos ; 1924. It ST ALLEY EAST OF CENTRAL AV f: N IT., From North ii p( rt.v Line of Fifty-Seo- : Ol:l 8i To South I'; Mperty Line of Fifty-Third : Str L.v yrruiing- and pavinar the alley with Asphalt. 7<p:*,i i:'(' ner**!'\ f , oner* , f* Two. (’iiirse Bituniirioiifl or Brick laid <>u a rt-igravel t oieTeto foundation from B iih hfs t/>’ prop* ri v line to inehew c • property line to a unuorni width oi in feet. A- * exfeiidlnT all wafer, gas sewer and other priv.ue mtvl.o emuo* •:ions to prop ertV one. v. e re : ! already in C i h- as -ji!*rv:i on pi;ui and <w \o"k don- in making <*f said tb* s*r .-d imblic improv<‘*:i-*ut shall be in a** enrdaof* vm:. the t‘*rin*s {i *d eo-;*.'.t:on# *-f si:d Jmprovemnnt K-Su:..Mofi, anti th 1 gej. -a I aol iS"!'i:i p. vis. ;-r. oi— dra win-a i.ni M> edb.-atbj-is •••• h a- -.a in- and n.av br >•••♦ n m tiir offi • ! M..i L r and and Pubilc Wo; * j the r.tv of 1.--:; ,na i : - Bouni of Puou* vs or\n r i, Hf*rves t.ho ’< ha ;> 1 j: Volfin. Pr-* w P FREEMAN. M J 8 iiNCKH P-- t.r.J ■*. i .jbijo Wt-rk# Nov ”!HV' u lb. I UTY AIAK! DEPAK.TVENT Oi' i ' CUE WORKS on*ICE OF i E hoard Ihdt i v i : N*v 28. 1034. TO W' *, \\ i • m v V rn\t : \ v • , r. , . ; Board t>f ? M ,L •■’ W. - ..•*■, o La nan ipobs. L ’ r.a •; It •: -a and. • r- and md ti-em^j . v tV.e Cty of Bidb -c •:*•■ .*•. is .4-.’ by the- too owing n.'iu* :• -i i : i-th lb s*-. nUoiis. N . l N*>vi :; 2rt. 1924. F! F'i'Y SFV :. N % p V i'll LET. F <n % tat Lino *f in Merld w* Pr > Litie of College Ave n. e f. • ••■t .■ : .* of P* :: '* *j y 1 v a.n 5 a Street {>• .•.w• *• >• r W; t f'*.’jgton Boulevard. A !!■;'• an.i Br-. nnl way. , • - •• i.i •* k.v v • Wooden !•)’•* - A ; *:t'> or f .y .a*.,-. I.in ■v- a-rcte - ■■* i prt •a *• * t..> p-t-i----e . :f;i , t i.d :e J: ’ ‘ t . *d P .o*3o Works . <a. • W.irks l i ;ti N . •: by . : -d •: '• - P >.-• w..; ..a ‘ : : ; i N • ‘ ! b D* K

I’Ki’A UTM J\ ‘ : < I 12 WORKS ' . If N*' • . 10 :4 T- * W- \j : V\ \ I • * : Id; vld • Y V \ and i r. ' • and! •; r, f \ and * . • • \ •* ’h. 2 n !..*}■ m e dips t- V ad I'i-Kurs '-f.-rv... * \ , -iff- f.-d by said c ' t i 5. 1024 A will i* nr 1..- ... t. against ! f•••• In'.* • HU i tti.it mined na said ’• i' Said u n. -■ n f •.!! chmvime sh Id prim a 1 era :• id d**s- ripti**!':** of j? • >’w-rf v subje.a to •b. a>-'.-vr*ed. k y on Hi*- and t ..tv he seen it : the offno ,f the board of ihibiic Works | of t?aui city CHARI KS K. COFFIN. W li i ••KI'MAN. M J SHMMKR. ! Hoard of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. N**v 26 .27 28 20. Dec. 1. 2. 3 H>2l. CITY • • • NT J/KO AT. NMTICF DEIWRTMKNT OK IMHITJC WORKS OFF 1C IT OF TUH HO YRO :• ; p el - 1024. NoTICK TO CON LRACrORS Noth'- l- her*-b t \ fi.-n hv the Hoard of l*ub:i - Works of ' City >f Indianap.di* In.ieoia that *-ealed proponals will be r** ■eiv-’d by It. nf its effi■•*•. until 2 o‘o!o**U l> in., on Monday. Dee 15i.1i, 1621. for the following <ie>--ril ed ptthn improvement, in the City of of l!"lia.n.*poiis. :ls autliori/ed by Improvement Resol d-no No. 12066. imUAIiWA V. From South L'rop'jrty Rmo of Kiftyl i f\tli St n t To So a h Line of Pavement In Fifty-. Ninth Stre-'t By '„t •ixiing the ro idw iy from curb-line to curb-line t*> a m ifurui width of 40 feet: grading tho wings of the nit*rserting Htre.-is in a similar manner and to the wdt.hs as shown on plan, curbing both sid* sos the roadway uilh Stratified T.ime.‘•■toll;*, Heiva Sai-dston* Craui!.* or 6x24 in h Concrete -u r i>. I'urbiiu the wings of int* ■•.'*-etim; stre. ts in a simidi.r manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 64 lin ft of K ft. radius granite corners; building i drain sewer by roiiKtrurting i :uw manhole and laying 450 lin. ft. of 15-inch drain pipe from m*\v manhole to Mono sewer manhole at Fifty Eighth Street, os shown on plan; constructing 1 catch-basin including inlet tor), providing 2 new iron inlets and laying ioO •m. U. of 1 2-inch drain pipe with connect ons mod to inlets. eatcli-baeina and storm s< or manholes: laying 710 pq. ft. of new ft. cement walk where shown on j plan. All to Ns as shown on plan and as j sp*'- died. \.l work done in making of paid de i srribed public improvement shall be in ae- \ i‘o:'<larice with the term 4 * and renditions of! sard Improvement Resoiuiton. ami the gen-' •id and detail plans peonies, drawings ami j .- p*< t/i ations wide! am on lib* and may be* s-*er in the* offi. , ; .- i’ I Hoard of Pnbiie j Works of the Caty f Imlinnapolis. The Board of Pnblb Woek.-i reserves the : right to rejoet any nr all bids ( iIARLF-5 K. COFFIN. W If. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis Nov. 20-Dec. & 1024

"9 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Nov. 25, 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notiee in hereby friven by the Board of Publie Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 24th day of November. 1924. th**y approved an assessment roll showrinsr the prima facie for the following described public improvement.. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Jmprovemci f Resolution No. 11065 PRATT ST. From east side of east walk of Sherman I Dr.. To west property line of Bradley St. 8.% grading and paving the walks with ; lament, pl e-f and next to the curb line. to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the , ‘awns to a uniform width of 4% feet: ; furbimr both -ides of the roadway with stratified Limcgfonc Berea Sandstone. ; Cranitc or rtx*M-ineh Concrete Curb, to a ! uniform width of 30 feet; curbing tho wing*, of the intersecting alley in a simi- ] ar manner and to the widths shown on ;>!'.n providing 38 lineal feet, of d-foot ! <;r.init*- radius corners .;t alley; providing :31 lineal feet of 10-foot Granite radius * •oners at Sherman Dr.; laying 11 square yards of coo-*re?c pavement at Sherman Dr., eause-d by widening street return .Tom 21 feet to 30 feet; providing 1 iron inlet 2 4 inches deep on tho north ?ide of ; i’ratt St.; providing 1 iron inlet 3d inches deep on the south si'.** of Pratt St.; laying *? lineal feet *• f 12-inch drain pipe with 1 'onneotHins made to catch-basins and in- | \I! to be M*i shown on plan and as specified. P* • •■*ns intere-t/'d in or affected by said i * pubSi** irnpr-ivement are hereny i ; in .*!•■■ 1 that the Board of Pub.ic Works < J ‘ Hry ha- fixed Friday. De.- sth lb ” p rn as a date upon which re:n -nstrar;.-.vi’i be received, or heard : tin-* Mt mount ;s.-escd against ea h ?e. •* •' piif#-rty described in said roll, * •*-’. wid determine the question >s to * * * r'.i r . h t- or tracts of land have :* • ’ or wPi be briiefited lu the amounts •*m roll, or n a greater <r !c-s . • * th.*n t v : 11 named on said roll. s.tid int roll -howing said prima ; • . p- -<sments, with the names of own .and <;* -acriptions of property subject to .<.d in file and may be. seen at the off. c of 11:*- Board of Public Works oi mail city. CHARLES E COFFIN, W H. FREEMAN M J. SPENCER Board 9 Pubin- Works. City of Indian* ar>oMs. N v 2d 27 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tridsanapo' i -5 . Nov 25 1971 |TO \V }■ i: M IT MA Y CONC EH N N.'fi -• % herebv •rlv*n by Cr<- Board of * T ’ W .rks *‘ the City of lnd anaDolis. ; I:.*i a- i. that on t! * :;4th day <■ f Nrvem- ! LCM. i.h*v approved an *--•■ roil |*• ’* :*• IMI t ■ 1 . ;:.s-rc:;-:;N for i ' lit : ib- -n named in; i>r- * vm. Rep duLie. N 11581. BOT’LKV A r> PT.ACE. From s. pr.-.p-y line *d F rtyTANARUS; ;r<: Street, “ .?'■ property L’T of F rty Sixth -’; • i r a- ’. paving tho walks with mi-lit p i- *-d -\t to the curb to t jr >: -:i width t*f 5 feet grading and i : i rm w ~f 4'-, :•*•-; curbing b ?h ' 4 of ? n .hUav with Stratified l •• ' • •*. i Sd iostoic* Gran U* or 0\ 24 -*b <’(:■:■ r-- 4 e curb to a uniform ■' lo :<>*•: <”.uito r-iii-. j corners: prov;d- . • '-* r-*h . ’ 1;• ■ g 7 n-'v. *.a . ;s - •* • r 1 -■Hstiiigi* providing 6 to • • • --e :-:pc \vi*h. coni— tious -- --i ' . isti- * and libel* .* • b- - .n t: ■*.-. u on pi ana and a sped k *xl ' :: ,i*‘tor - ;b- s ..:t ng !is b and must . r oi a cqrb that can bo reset, to be ai- - a rti;* separate bid per ••t ’ - c;t curb that can be r* 'C t * be allowed ns a credit. i- ' ■> t* r, h ;,d Pi or .1 ;f’*cted by said >* . ■-d ; W: • hop. •.••nc-nt ar** hereby ; rr.tt ' e B**a . >f Pub - Works of •-.3d •■%• -IS V.Y-c. ] •.%;>• I.r hth 1934. 7* ! -f and i’t •:;■ ■■: win 'h rc!l'on- •' a oi or Ic.od. against .-r i u. urist * < u r c. of .-••••P-'i-rv d* s . P-.-d j *i - u*i roll and will •' ’ ’• •♦* t; c.j * w heth* r such * -i r. 4 and 1.*..;*: ■ • been or w ii: be • u th t:i. ..? t i on * lid .1 w.r t’>-r or less sum lii.tu that t !*ec on v 4 ,t ro |-. > * : -s: roll -;b.-w fnr said pnma *-- iin- i*-* with the nvmn of own:c. I rr -p**rr.v subject to ' •• <d • • Bo .rd and Public Works of a.J city. r*fA%l FS E r FFIN. w ii FRUEMAN. M J SPEM KK L ir 1 n 9 Pu>.;:. Works. City of Indi&U* *P N■ -v ■ - - 7 > Dec 1 7 3 1924

CITY M>V KRTISEM KNT. Dri’AUTMKNT OK ITiIUC WORKS, o, nn-: ok t hk uoari\ ' I.'-,. l:. ! Nn* 20. IP'ii. l'o W n MAV ( i,NO *;N i N ■ - • Tt c; V : !.v thf Tl.urd Os P ' Wr,- ,h n{ r!* Cc. id Imii an a pods. . ana trial on th- 2*’?h day of Nnvemri>;' s} . v the • m a ! i -:c ns<‘-*smt-ut<* ' • x- -• rn.icw-.-‘g K'*jTib*d publi-* im•pr . e.: *-r.t a* and h■>: .?* and by the luiprove- : :n*nt named • 1 -cm Rc*s< lion No. 11661. M.-KIM >TREKT. ni north yrop'Tty lino of Hates ! • **'u?th properlv line of Southeastern ; Av one R\ v’aib'g pwiiuf the roadwav *Aifh A*uc ‘ Asphaltic Concrete. c -r- te v : ••-•re; -.v dll. * ' 24 n-et; grii-J.nui ur.c '• sCI ;unl r'g u n'T and to the width*. - n* • i, • te vidinc ml :ne i: 2- t ;-f •< I rm ; 6*rat;f!**l Umestmcf M-arcinal or \V’v’ inch Sta Hard St- ! Pa\ i! c ‘.'lari! as sp*x*itu*d: resetting • manj hol* t*>ps to trade. A. ho oxter dhu, all wafer, gaw and sewer I and • uher p ; v it* aerx-ice .',->nn*-ctions to i ; >p. i*f v 1.; --. \v her o not alre-dy in. j All to boas shown on plan and as j specified. i P' -H'ir s interested in or affected by fidd i•’ 1 ; Pi- improvement i-c !-er l>v •c*;ii-d that thi- ft*f.ird o? Public Worku !of Hiud city lias fixed Friday Dec 5. | 1621. 2 p m.. as i date upon which r* :■ ci.tH will b*> reoeiv -d. or heard •r- nest th- amount awsensed agii.insf e.o*h j pu-ce of pmpf rtv describeii in said rod. and will determine the question as to 'i dirt imr ••? i* lots or tracts of land have been t will be ben* ft ted tn the amounts named on aaid roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said ;i 1 >*uv. at roll showing paid pnnia facie asacKamcnts with the names of own its anil descriptions of property subject b** aoscH.st-d. 1b on flic and may be s*vr it th- office of tho Hoard of Public Works of saul city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W H IRE EM AN. M. J SPENCER. Bonrd of Public Works, City of Indiananolis. Nov. 27. 28. 2f-TW 1. 2. 3. 4. 1624. CIT Y A0 V ERT iSEM i: Nl' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind. Nov 22. 1P24 ! to whom rr may concern. i Notice h hen by given b.v the Hoard of ! ■ Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. 1 Imiiana that on th**- 21st day' of Novem-j b* r 1624. they at>proved an aascssm, nt ! r.ill showing the rnma facie assessments ■ lor the foßowiiti- <b’s* ribcd public improve j ment. as authorlr.ed by the Improvement j Resolution named: Imp. )V'iii!-: t Resolution No 11025. FIRST ALLEY WEST OF KENWOOD ! AVENUE. , From north property line of Thirty- 1 ! Third Street. j To i point 21 ft north of the south { i property line of Thirty Fourth Street. B. ?; rad tig v i pavin; th** alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Cos tier*, tt*. Concrete or ! Brick, laid on . 6-iin-h gravel fuunualion, from 6 inches ot property lino to 6 inches of property line, lu a uniform ; width of 14 feet Also extending all water, sewer, gas and otle-r private .service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as specified. P* rsona interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. 7>cc 3rd. i 162 1. 2 p. m. as a date upon ‘Yich re-J monstrances will be received, ot heard. ! against the amount assessed against ea< h j piece of property d*s* ribed in said roll ! and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land Rave j been >r will be benefited in the amounts naned on said roll or in a greater or less’ sum than that named ot said roll. Ssid assessment roll showing said prima facie ass- -ements with the names of own- I era and descriptions of property subject to j be asHf'sscti. in on file arul may be* seen at*; the office of tho Board of Public Works oi j Haul city. CHARLES E COFFIN W H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Nov. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29-Dec. 1. 1924.

u 9 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 25. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given by th- Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that on the 24th day of Novem her, 1924. the;, approved ;in assessment roll showing the prima. facie asses-inents for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11902. CENTRAL AVE From north curb line of Nineteenth St running west. To south property line of Twenty-Third St. Except the space is.OS feet iri center of street occupied oy car tracks. By removing all of the present pavement and resurfacing with 3-inch Aspbalt. after all boles and d*pr s-ions in the old concrete base have been brought to proper grade, from gutter-line to gut | ter-lin** to a uniform width of 18.42 feet: resuria-ing the wings of the intersecting stre*ts in a similar manner and to the widths a. shown on plans; removing old navo-m-nt, in wing- of vacated alley north of Nineteenth St. and laying so sonar* feet of new cement walk as shown or. plan; providing 700 lineal feet of 9 ; i* h combined curb and gutter* providing 204 ‘meal feet of radius corner. 9 in* h com- ! bined curb and gutter; laying 1,3*0 square ; feet of new cemt nt w alk as shown on j plans: rebuilding 5 iron inlets by using old castings: providing 5 raw manhole rings and covers to be pla-cd on od •• d* h li.-.-ins ..s shown on plans; laying 75 meal iret of 12-inch drain pipe with con nections made to inlets and catch-basin.* Also extending all water, eras, sewer anti other private service connections to properly line, wher not already in. All to be as shown on pian and as specifhrrt Note—Contractor in submitting hTs bid mint submit :% separate bid per lineal foot t'>r property fruitage exclusive of the tr*“et ‘nterswtioiis; and a separate bid per lineal foot for street intersections. Contractor must also submit a separate bid per cubic yard for concrete base snd i Bcpar.it* bid per t- n for extra binder: to be allowed a* an extra. Contractor must a%o sibmit a peparat** b?d per lineal foot for 9-inch combined < urb and gutter, to be allowed as an extra or credit. FVr-ons interested in or affect'd by said dvs public improvement, are hereby f ; or11if• 1 that the Board of Hub ic Wcrks f >;u*J city has fix* and Friday I**- 5. 1924. ! 2 p m . as \ (\h\* upon whi -h iwv.on* sfrance** will be revived, or h'-ard, against 1 l he am- :iit against ea*h pie--e of property described in said roll, and will det-'rrnine the question ns to whether -u--h ots ;*r tra-t- of land have been or will • benefited in the amounts ninicd ou **-;d ril or In a treater or less sum than that n.imd on s-:c S r• *ll. Sro-i as-epsment roll showing paid pnma fa*'ie a sv-wmi'ris. with the nameowner** and de-- ripfions ;f property s*-h 'ct to be ;s r 'n file a; ’ may at the offi t of Hublic Works of sou city. CHARLES K COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN, M. J. SHENCER. Bord of Pt;b!;a Work- < *y of IndinnNov* 26. 27 28, 79 D. 1 7 3. 1974

CITY ADVERTISED ENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tn- r :uxpo'K Ind Nv 32 1974. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Note *- i• h*-reby % -: by rh- Board of *-• *’■ j Inftana That on the 21 -*t day <H N. venv ; sb*.c: the fa- for I ?be f.u'nv:.u .>-vri)“vi p.H he impri.v*-- . tn.-r.t. •-* r.- ! ; y th- lmpi-.v* ;n- i.t !< -.ti- a : Improv* N * IISdS. ARSENAL AY; N %% From paint 45d i it sth us Tw.-*nty- • Second Street. To south property line of Twenty Fifth Street By paring the roadway with Am h;H i c,*:n r'‘te Concrete r b; • on ad in* h gravel ormcanpie foundaPo;: ; from curb line to curb ’me. to a i.niiorm •width *-f 24 feet paving 'he win,'** if ! th- intersecting st~eeis m a similar rnnn- • tier .c*.l to the widths as shown on plans. : j prcviilmg Id< iin*vil fe* t of 4xlß-;nch 1 841r•*.1ItL : I.mie - Marginal stone . r % \ '\- * - ->i S'.iii i ir-i >’l*ol paving guard. ;m re*- tttng 1 manhole top to - r - ie extending all water. jn°. sewer ar.d other private norvut* *Hi*.ne -tion.-# to prc.oirT.v ire*, v- here not .already in Ah to In .ts shown ill p.’au and as speeij Pa and. intereshxl in '•r affoofed by nid *;■ - ribed pubb • impr.* vem*T.t .me hereby that the Board of Ihiblt-' Works • f *-d *it> lii- fix*-*; Wednesday. De* 3rd 1924 2* o** p. m a** a <inte upon which *n-trati*will f>e received, or heard ; against the amount against e a *h i , ' !•• of per?y o* -'rib* and in said roll. I ; and will determine the question a** to : whether mi eh r ira*ris of land have j been or will be benefited in the amounts; name*! on aid rod. rr in a greater or less j -aim iban that named on f=aid roll. Sud as^*--ment rob showing said prima! fp *ie t **e ut-. with the name* of own- < *-r<i and dr-.-Tip: ion* of pi*op-rtv subject i so be as>es*ed, \* on file and may be seen j ;C th - o:' the Board oi Public Works . <*f t;ud city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W 11. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public W< rk? city of Indian* Q POiiS Nov k 2 1 75. 76. 7T, 78. n 9. Dec. 1 1924.. CITY AD V Kit 1 IS KM KNT DFPAKTMENT OF PCBLIC WORKS 0‘ i'ICK OK THK HOARD Indianapolis. In i N*v. 26, 1924. ! TO WHOM IT M A i CONCERN . \->tt* • :s hers-by given by the Board of | i Arks ot th.* City of Indianapo: a. :■ ’ pat on the 2rtth day N*>vem--1924, they . • sann-nt id i; !':•*■ pr im fa*u- as>*-s^nie:-\s | -• ! f■..!*w i'- cif-s rUx'd public lp,pr(*ve. i : •i: a- autrtori/ed by the liaprov eim-nt j ‘ K*.-*> •. i; t KCI Ij.'tTM- \1 . ::f Resolution No. 11445. PtfAKL STREET < North Side % From E.wt I Toper ty I :ue of Temple 1 At. ts,;. I'O \V( l d Property Linn of First Aliev j Ea*t ,*f 7 <-mpl*- Av.-nU'i. By curbing the roa iway with Str.atifi*-d ’ | !.i’i! sto;:e, Berea Su sdstone. Oranito or I d\7 4 . .p Cm'* r*de .-urb. to a v .torin 1 -vuith of 24 !-•*.d; with the . urb o:i rlie side **f nculway now ip- providing , 9 * ;•-!• V :<*et id ti-foot ra- ua . corn-l >. r>c?ti:ig one inlet t* .a;ta* g;u.d* Mi to b‘* ;■ shown on plan and as sp> <u- * tied. Lei's-p bit rioted tn or affected by j *lt"*Tibf and pubb. inip-ovenn :if are ?*ereb I ind lied Ci.it the Board of P..i!ic Works of . s.ml city has hx* and Friday. I>-* oth. 1924. ' lb ni. .is a date upon which retina- j •strain ■ s will be received or heard, against the am* r. against each pi*i-e of: property dcs*Tibed in aui roil and will lieterniine the question as to whether such : *ts r tra* of .and have been or will *- • b*netltfHl in the u mounts named on said I roll. <r m *t greater or less sum than that ] named on saai roll Saul assessment roll showing said prima : fa te Hftsessments, with th* names of owners and descriptions of property subject lo b‘* assessed on fii*- and may be seen at the offi oi the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES R. COFFIN. W. if. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indian* a polis Nov 77. 2S. 29-Dei\ 1. 2. 3. 4. 1974 CITY ADVERT IS EM ENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF FOE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind Nov 75. 1974 TO WHOM IT M AY roScEUX Notice in hereby given by ,he Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. ; Indiana, that on the 24th day of Nov*-m j her 1924. they approved an asst'ssmenf. j roll showing the purima facie assessment? for the todowiug dcs*-rilH.-d tuibii*- improve--inent. ns auUiorizeo.l by the Improvr-ineut ; Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12073 Broad Hippie Improvement Resolution Xu. 9 1922. For the improvement of Fifty Fourth i Street From K. P. L. of College Avenue To E. P. L. of first alley east of College Avenue By constructing' a cement sidewalk 5 feet wide on the north side of said street. , lOg’etfn r with alk y rossing and grading the lawn and gutter Ail to 1* shown on plans as specified. Persotis interested in or a fleeted by said! described pnbi.e improv* men? are hereby: notified that ti e Bunt'd ot Publie Works of said city has fixed Friday. Dee. f. 1924. 1 2 p. m.. as a date upon which retnon-; stranees will l>e nsa-ived or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of proticrty th><*ribcd in said ro i. and will | detern.ine the uuestion as to whether such 1 lots or tr•. is of land have b-rn or will be benefited hi tie* amounts u.i.n.d • n said rod. ** • nt a . at ;*• :*.-ss sum than ; that named on said roll. Said assessment, roll showing said prima j facie assessments, with the namf-e ol owners and descriptions of property aubjeet to } be assessed, is on fill-: and may be s*t n it ! 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. Nov 26, 27. 28. 29. Dec. 1. 2. 3. 1924.

9 5D xn-11l ES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUHI.IC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. I ml.. Nov. 22. 1924. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Not! -s lifii-fihx ,iv i. b>- •' Board of . Public War ,sos tf:>- City if I.udiauapolis. Indiana, thal on tin 21st day of NovombfT. 1924. they approv'd tn a-afissraont r* x il allowing the prima ivie a.-) ,, B9ment‘i lor .} ftil,owing ands -nb*al pubiic imp.iaaveinent. as authoriv*d b> the Improve- ! niciit Resolution named: Improvement It*-so* :t * No. 11892. NORTH STREET. From east property line of first alley \ west *>f K -ah a' Avenue ! To cast • art lira* of Sh r rman Drive. Bv trading arid paving the waika with i cement lai in -xt to tn- curb line to | uniform width oi 5 feet: grn.La g and pav- ; jug the street a r.d alley crossing with coi ment placed n*-::* to t!c* prop u 7 line to - 'CO lawns to 3 ur.*torai u . b.n <*f *1 % feet: I curbing both ? des of *7 * road way with i stratified Limestone. Berra Sandstone. I Cranitr* or rt.\24 meb cc*ti * urb to a uniform width of 30 f*-* ?.: providing 94 ! iiiH-.a; feet of 10 foot radius granite ; comers providing -‘.s f*■. f. of G-foot ; radius granite .viru -”-, providing 14 -quaro y irei-. of tw**- ->crse •*• -reto pave- : :u-ait nt <h* Drive dtie to changing ; the widths of :%• r .uj .av from 71 feet to 30 fer-t: constrjj'tiug 3 • atoh-basins including in • t tops prm-.diug new iron • inlets- rebuilding 1 iron inlet bv r setting old casfi - provi rig 1 n< w mat hole I ring and cover to be placed on old catch- ■ 1-asin top as shown on pi an: laying 190 ' lineal fit-t of 12-in }\ drain with con--4 at the ben* h waiis in *): * AH to be as s%>.’ n hi plan . ;id as sped- : fUA persons interested in or affected fy said j drscrib'-.i ,•>.,>’ • imp-* - -a;: .nt are hereby 1 notified r ; at ! :-e o.n .rd of Public Work* of F.aid city lias fixed Wednesday. Dec. 3rd, 1974 2 p. m. is a date upon which re:non?trances will be received, or heard against the amount against each t:i*■ • ■ - -of property de- ribed in said roil, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land hay** been or will be be.-.ef;* -d in the amount* named on said -• i.•• ;n a greater or ie&s sun- than that named n said roll Said ause-sc it roll shaving sod prim* f ii,- asscssnorus. w.th sh- names of own•rs and des t:prions of property subject to }. - assessed, is or fil* and may be seen a$ the offbc of tr Boar-i or Public Work* of said city. CHARLES K. EOF FIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. BoaM of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Not 24 25, 26 77 78. 79 Dec. 1. 1974.

CM Y ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF I T'FI.TC WORKS. O KITE E O t 7' HE BOARD. Tud ra no s f - : v '- v 27. 1971 TO WHOM IT MAY CONC’ RN Not! s u -rrby given v the : Public w. .- of the City of li. 'ianapolls. ’ Indiana -.bar *>:i th-- 71at day • % i 1924. thev apn-*c -i an ass^.-smen.t • | r**r th-- fnFuwmg ':**-*’ : v :i - improvej Impro*. eme’nt No. 11895. STATE AVENE?, From north property ire of Washing- ! ton Street ; To south r-rpperty Rn<- of Michigan I Street. , fi;v *vlpg *>•■•' present Asphaltic < a'E-r r. fi*••'.- ; • n:i d-*r:’‘-ssu us .in r?u* -or:**rete 7 • • • V*e s ; 1 brought t*i • •* •'• w ■)• - - -’• **•.> n ; r-ovdd--9 1 f ’ 15- .it :• S gr fi: a ! - ; ar - feet • s ::rw i.eu.vut w.tki whero j Also •.p-dr gad tiater. eriis. e* wer and I Olh-r 1 TI vu * * to propV' ’. • *■■ :ij o.s u * . , Fan and a* ! Cor: rrv'*’ r in purm’.fri iiig lid must, r a '• > -3- : • ;-* •’■ ty in*..tag r ex- | bid f' r oi r--U; \ r eubi*.* yard; I binder per v-n 1 i 15 : .2. c<mbui'-d curb | r*r:d ;. r ir.-nl tv t to Do .-Lowed as an extra. ! Persons .■ r> s*- -i m or ah--;' and ov said I d-v.-ribed pubF • •- •• re hereby j notifieei that the B-.-arc. . : i' ■ Works of : saui ity h's fixtal *ak.i. 11 . \) \ 3, | 1924, 2 p m. as 1 dab 1 wh:* H r r> - [ monstrances will >•* re<.**M\o j i eard. I against the amount :-ts- and '--a- nst each j pie***.- id property described m snui roll, and i *.vj;l d' tcrnnne the qu-xstion as to vbcthtr : snch kds or tracts of land have b*n cr i v*.j|] bo benefited in fi;** amo ..its named ou I said roll, u- in a great. ry or It-s sum them ! that r.amni on said r - fi S.fid assessment roi show * said prim* faci< assesst | ers ami *d' scnptioiis -fi property subject | to be asst'ssed. is on file and may bo seen at the Board oi Hub.!- W, -oi -aid city. CHAiU.ES E COFFIN, W H FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City us Indianapolis. Nov. a'4. 7‘. 2d. 77. 28 79. De\ 1. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Irdianapolts l: ti . Nov. 23, 1924. TO WHOM : : MAY CO SCI t S Notice is liere', a. 1 bv .; •> Board of Pub.;-- W*cks : the City of Indianapolis. Inin.:! a that on *;: ” 7filh day of Novem* b-r 197* they .; • i as----m nt roil -iittwiriu •;o nroui f : i- assesotnciits for T tie f.. vr _ - rib- p. 'alic Iniproveni* ;.t ;? ;iut!ioM/.evi by the Improvement !i*. it-hinon nam- and : Iniprovetv.fjP R* l *;*! .lion No. 11023. FIRST ALLEY W IST Or CAPITOL AVENUE. From north pimp-ny ;:re of Thirtieth Street. Lk south prop ry,- L:.c of Thirty-Second Except inters-**'? >on of Thirty. First Str-. et. L\ iirading ; and paving tr. alley with Asoha’t Aspbapj.- ( •.'•n-retc Con* ict-j or *:a*t'- _foundation, from and m- 'c-s ot proprL due to t> |, -, ).* ! "upert y line, to a uufiorrn ndu ;”* 4y51 hr- i! feet of 4.\18 inch Mrari-licd Liniesto’-rt Marginn' S'one, or % \7"\7" fttirnlard st*’ci pavr.ig guard. VNu cxf.’.’.dnig all water. _ as. sewer a:.d •!’ oth- pri\ ato service vtions to ins:dc ot pro*v-rty line, where n•? already m. All fi- shown m juau ;• ;- specified. -’- - : t- • -d bv -fi t ■ TO by conti* .i that the Hoard . • !> Wo;b% *>! said city has liv. and Krui y. Dec- sth, 1974. 7 p. m. ta a dn'Fe upon which retnoi.srra’.--- > ; ho remov *: or heard, airaitist the amount assi agai:n-t ea h fifi‘*’” of prom-rt> d'-rtcrii-ci said roll. • '-d wdl determine the --'iri. as to whether 291% lots or tina-v- * kind have Le.--n or v. id be be.’o-.'rt-.-d in the amour’* naiih’d on said roll, or in; .< g;vat-r or less sum titan that named on *i;d mi;. said roF. sm-wn-g said prim* fiae.e asses-nu •b, with the names of ownms and ib-scrip* ’on of f*roperty subject in b- is>v-sstil i- on v' ' and mny be seen at the -ff'ce of the Board oi Public Works off said ci t.v. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Pubno Wo"ks Cdy of Indijus* a polls*. Nisv v 7 78 79 De - 1.73 1. 1924

Cl T Y AD V ERT IS F. MEN L. DEPARTMENT OF PT'RLIC WORKS. OFFICE OK THE T.OARIE Indianapolis Ind. Nov. 26 1624. TO IV }\ o> r n .M A Y CitN* ERN Not B 1 of Public War’s >f trie <:t yo : I'id.anapoha, Indiana, that on the 26th day of November 1924 id- ipieov.al :. i assessment roll fdmwiug the prima f acv* for the foi:*>wmg <l*s ribed r> ;b ; ic Improve; c-ut as authori/* and by th Improve* nicid Rcsolction named: Improvement ];<-.dntuifi No. 11444. pe aim. sru : :;: r. From east property hue ■ 'l'emple A vein, e To west property line of first alley east of Temp: Avenue * B.v gradin, and paving the roadway with A-ph.ip \ -pb a; *tc I'omTct, Coocrefe or Br < . lasi u:i a 6-inol; crave! * ori- ■ rclc t*iuiid<"t!o;i lro:n ci:r>> line in curb lire. t- a loufenu ui.itlvidnis 64 line.a feet •■! 4v! s-iu -n Stratified { :iii*'r- f <>ia- M:c. r.. j! S:o:-.o or *\.’v2h: b Simdard steel paving \. t;*i as speci-ftt-d. ANo extending all water, gas. sew-r and oth • privab servo f- *oc ■* t- *ns to propwfieri* not already in All t > be as shown on plan and as fe?> • ctfi. and. Persons interested in nr ted by sud des* Titrad pub.ic iniiToviiiH'iit .i!"** hcr**by net:fled that tin* Board - : Public W> r ;Va of said city has fixed h riday ih-c. 5. 1624. 2* p m. as ;i date upon wh;cli remonstrances will be ivei-ivtd. or hi nd, against t>ie amount assessed against -'.ach ric-*e. and property described ia -a;c roi a:.*i will I her such loir, or tracts ~f • , id ha\-’ !*■** or will be benefited lu the .imcauM :.mc<! on said rvid. or 111 a arcabf or U-s, sum than that named on said roll baud asses.--ip.*:,i rc: niiowinf sa l prtma fa*-:*- ass-sstjvnts with t • name.® of owners and d'-s. riptiouv ot ; :operty subject to seen at the offici of Lie Bo • u ol Public Work* of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indian* apolic. Nov. 27. 28. 29. Dc. 1. . 3. 4. 1924.

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