Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1924 — Page 11

WEDNESDAY, DEG. 3, 1924

STOCKS RENEW •FORWARD MOVE IN EARLY DEALS United States Realty Soars to New High Above 130. Average Stock Prices Avprasrq pri.-p .if tir-nty Industrial ■to--’ - Tuesday was 110.71. up „T Av-- - price of twenty raiia ■ - 96.60 up 32 to rifw IP? i hl<h. By Cnitrrf Prrss NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—At tlie start of trailing ,<tock> fultille.l the promice they h;.i divert in Tuesuay'c late <iealitips of renew! .s tins forward movement. With Steel common in the loal. the whole market moved alk a 1 on heavy sales. United States Realty soured into new hfph frrn.til ahoy- ir.u, while Jrio firs* preferred, flu 'aero & Northeastern Illinois preferred. 8.. * O and Atchison headed the demon- : stratlon of Buoyancy among the j railroad stocks. Stocks hecatne rtronsrer and more ■ active as the morning piojrressed. Inside buying carried California. Packing to the !■< st i? 24 price at j •), said to indicate a stock dividend : an increase In the present $6, rate. The tractions were exceptionally j buoyant, with Brooklyn Manhattan j Transit up more than 3 points, while i Interborough reached anew high on 5 the movement at Sfi. Local Bank Clearings Bark <*9 wrings Wednesday were 53.-I 030.000. Debit* were 56.5*:?.000. EASY UNDERTONE IN GRAIN TRADE New Argentine Wheat Adds Pressure to Market. By f nt fed Prr * CHk’AfiO, Dec. 3.—Grain futures started with an easier undertone on the Board of Trade today. Pressure of new Argentine wheat hroueht pressure in nil for* an mar- . kets and this condition reflected on the local exchange. Corn was relatively light. Some strength was d:sv’ ived in the cash market, advancing I ...emu..- a fr.. i tion. Other options s :<! off. Trade In oats was light with val- • practically steely. Brhe ,*•..visions -* held dr-■ Chicago Grain Table VYHKAT— l>rv n-i -i Hip! !. 3j 90 Dec l :-l’> l r.t !:,!•> i.st 1.52-, 1.51 ’ May ! 5:<% IAC, 3 .58 1 COR 1 i~B% July 1 Hl'- M.s t 101 s 141% 1 tl u 1.40 CORN*— Dee. 1.15% 1 uy, i 14% t.jfi \ 141a J. 14% ’ 1.21J.22% 3 20a l ?'. 1 . 1 ?1 U 1 20% July 1.22% 1.23’. 122 % 1.23 1.22 % OATS—.51 % Mat .53 . .59 53 % .59 .53 % July 57 .57 S 57 .57% .57 Chicago n 3—r-iot r- rT.ts f.rc Whr at 27 con’ 193 fits .16 r>— 5i% barley. 21. . Commission Market j Fru'ta An;.'-*—Fara-y Joa itr ms 58.f0 a 11>L; r*n*y Dfliriou-. >1 •> 5 a t> >x; tar—y vva.tl.ys 75 •><* .1 b.l iir:n;- Gi-M-xl -9 a bbl.; tu -y New fork Kras? STSO i w>: Apricot,—California *9*? 3.25 a bo* 14 Ife a puuial. Cantaiifitie*—Caiib.i'Uia Hoi.-y Dew* $3 50 a crate. f'ranlierrti'Ti—s6.2s H 6 50 a l.a'f barrel b<>* Grapefruit—s2.7s * • 3 59 a box. $2.50 Ins fancy A Wre-iiound ba*i;<*t La-ruoi-.a—• 'aiit'ort. ii, ~7 <17.50 l.ir • r ?! 50 a ftin-.lrctl Oranges—Ext . fan y Ca ifi.ruia VaVnHs 126s to 750t*. 7 ! 50ml 75; Florx-ia $5.00 Pears—Fancy home - pr ; ■ a Kiefers oik >v; -sxniir.onA —Vi India.xas $1 50 a A rate. Vs'ciNa 3 ? cans—Fancy Souiham Green. 53 a but-hel. B ’eta—Farcy t-orr.f groan, 35c dozen bunches. $1 25 bi.-hel. Cabbage—Fane* Holland seed. 2ftC He ; pound. Carrots—l 25 a bushel. Cauliflower —California, $2 50 a crate. Celery—S Y. Golden Heart, 53 00 a 2 3 <rate; trimmed. HUc bunch. Cucumbers—Hume - grown. $1 50 a do-ten. Eggplant—sl.7s a dozen Endive—flOe and izen. Kaiu—Home-grown. 65c Southern. $1 50 a by Lettuce—Fancy K-r;. $5 a crate; homeprowu lea'. 71 59 *3 fifteeu-fioiu.d basket. Man cues—Fancy So, 19 ‘Tn. $7 bu Unions '!i-in -4. -! on a rate Indians whiti 52.50 a iOO iix. t> ■'•;. Indiana ycltluw. $2 25; !;. 2 ■ Kd. -2 ft*. hoi bouse yreens 45c dozen bunches. Cars ey—Home grown. 50c dozen . buxiolies. Radishes —Button? hot ho.se. 71 -0 dozen bunches; lajog red or white. 50c dozen. Riitabarss —1 fiftv !h basket Spin o h—7! a bus*- -1 Squash*—Fancy sugar. 3 ■4; a pound Tomatoes —Kan-'v I'U’fornia rrpaekceL $7.50 a six-fcsskt t crate Turnips—7l.2s bushel. Potatoes Fancy Miebiraxt roim.i -ahi'e *175 ft 1.90 a 150 Its. M onso v $1 75 s. I50!b. bar K ; Hi'>, Ears Ohtos $1.30' a ICO-poittui !•- I ; 1 Russ'-ts 73.25 a 120 pound ear Swtr-t I’ota'oes—V inia ~4 75 u har- - re!: extra fancy Jerseys. $3 • buslie!- In-’ dianas $3 a bui.e!; Arkansas. 77> a hamper. GIVING STARTS EARLY Board of Works I- Offered Westsirle Boulevard as "Gift." Th* park board has a little Christ- j mas “gift” for the board of works. W t is th.< so-called 'boulevard" on He westsjde of White River from % Street is in such condition that the s park board ft-'-ls it should come un- j der the boaixi of works. It carries j heavy truck traffic of west side industrial plants. Citizens using It don't car© who maintains it, but they wan it fixed.

New York Stocks Railroads— Prey. High. I.nw. J 2 30 close. Atchison ..117 116 1 a 116 llb’-s B AO 75 \ 7514 75 54 75 \ C 4 O 91 ’a ... 91 ’j 91 '■ C 1 XW . . H. 7 ... HH 67 ; iC It 4 P . 47% 47% 47% 47% Del 4 l.ack . . ... ... 114 % E:-.C . 3L% 31H 31 4 31% Kn Ist of 47 45', 46 % 45% Gt Xo ptu. 7t lI 70% 70'1 70S L. hi Val 71 Mo Pm- pfd 70% 70% 70% 70% X 3' IV !is % 117 % 118 11* % Nor Pa- 70% 09% 70' 09% N *3V .. 124 123% 174 123% - 48% 18% 18'. 48% K- .id. a . . 70% .. . 70% 70% 8,.u itv ... 70% 75% 70% 70 Pnc . 1 (13 101% 1"2 101% St. P pfd.. 30 28% *l9 % 28% 8; I. 4 S4V. 33% 53 53 53% Str. 4 sf. 01% oi% 01% 01 % t*M..n l*ac .147% 147 447% 140% Wab pfd ..58 •’ 9 57 % 53 % 57 Rubber*— r.M-.r pfd. . 82 ... 82 81% F sprg ..17 17 10% T* 9 Rub 39% ... 39 Vi 39% Equipments—— Am 1.-oco . 84 . . . 84 83 % ;■ and i.o-o .128% 107% 127 % "7% G.-n E'ec .207% ... 207% -08% !’ i.hr.ui . .130 ... 130 136% ! West Elec . 05% ... 05% >5% j Tl V ■ !icm . 48% 48'i 48% S'- - r. V 40% 4040% 9*4 i tv 74 ... 09 % 0 G .if states 79's • ■ . 79 % 9% - R I 4 B*ol*l 54 53 H M * • iT * 1* 8 $•(•■! 117% 116% 117% 114% Midors — A B Mv_- . . ... ... 2- % Chanda r M . . . .. ... 3' % i Met -T*s 61 60% 60% 6! % Mi-k M-.t 111 ... 110% Ilf's M o M *A > 75% ... 75% 7.* % Max M *Hi 31% 31 31% 31 % i ■* baker 43 % 42% 41 s 43 s Stewart W 63% .. 63% 63 j Timk-.-n .. 38 % 33% 58% 3S i ; Allmr.os. —- Irt Xukel. 24% ... 74 74% Tex G 4 S. 93% ... 93% 92% Copper*— Am Smelt ... ... ... 84-X ] A 1 -mills... 40% 40% 40% 40b ■ . • % f.o'i 50% U £ SmsiE. 30 % 36*4 36 -\ Oils— Cal Petrol ... ... .. . 93 •A.sd-n . 70% ... 26% 20% Houston O 74% . 75 7'** Mari.-ml O.’ 3'-*, 3*% 88% 37% t’-A Pete . 57 % 56 57’s 55 % P-A P iB) 50 55 55% M , Cv-ific Oil 54% 52% 53% 53% Pur*' Os. 29 . 24% 79% '..'8% Rival D. 46% ... 44% 40% S Oil of Cal 02 *4 '2% 62 . ' S lb! f N J* 37 % 37 5 , 37 % 37% 8;-. li- . 10*. . 10 % I*l % Texas C> . 43 *3 . 43 % 48% , tndnstrlnls— Aruri* C *;'. .14? 'a ‘ ' 147% 14- *3 /.m W. —n . • 59% 0!> 1.8 C..-a Ci a 78% ... 78’i 78% Con! Cu.o 02 ~~r. 01% 62% Davison Ch 4! % ... 41 41% Far: P :* -i 90 f)", % 95*1 95%, '• A?;.-ft. 51% ... 51 % 31% in*. Pupt r . 52 ... M , 31 s ■ P .rv . 105 104 104 % 1'%% M .•:? & W.. 4.5% ... 44% 4.4 % : s% "\ p ia-% ::: i -o% 1.37 ; r s . A i. -4 * ‘..2% 83% 84 % Am TAT 130 129% 180 130 G if. . . 7* 'll 70% 76% Cdiuaibt.i G 45% 44 ** 45 4 44% ■Shipping:— Am Int C-r 74 % ... 24% 34% In M M pfd 47 4dX| 47 4* s Foodi A*: *■ --ir 48% 48 48% 47% Am II S; ... ... ... 41 % ! 41% ... 41% 41% C c ?' pM ... . 60 % C Am * i _r 39% 59% CO'l .'JO I -, Punta Ai- 4 % Tobacco*— Am Tub. 189% 1(59% 169% lcp% icj P 13*. 71 % , 71 ?.i% Indianapolis Stocks G : <*r U tr* * and of bid* At >V bit* liy 10 *ii 2La <is*V*lJ* alr. Advar.ee-Rumely pfd.. %. I I'iiui: - t,M con., % ; T. H I tc F. <■ m.. i Rv.tr- V Vi. \''r-.;'v94'Hotel pfd' i‘* : -• • I.;-:* 2*„ Itidunapoiu. st Ry . %: i>' h.d!;.r-3pi,::- c,*: & r - ,:h- : r- ns * u-is 5s % Ivin s. & North- ■ ~ Street 44 ", ' 1 ' .. .a Ry ss. 1. T 11 I. & E <"> *-, Stocks Bill. Ak. Am Cr-n t;' 2“U Au er Cr- M,ting Cos pfd .. 99 * Vies Service <so coni ..... . . C •• • i Gas Cos pfd . i . "lii-f , 103 ! li. . 1 Hotel .om 1 ■(> It.**: •-. ihr— ' 1 Cos .... 77% 79% I'M Title <Pr..; Cos 107 . . - that ir pfd ...... SO redds Gas 53 If; ;< & XurthewMera pfd. 85 45 1- In’.s St 't' K;i 'sl % 5.4 P . li; pfd... 89 '-p. deaf ‘(iii Cos Tnd . 61 ' ! st n-e t - -c . 10% 2Vi * • gi 1 pfd . . 81 95 r T-ic of Ir and ™m 2 1 f Ind Ist pfd. .... it t • r-s- >■: ;■ ,1 2d pfd.. .. 4 % nip Prod Ist pfd. .. .. 1"" H 1 Coni ( 4 V,t! *n Goal 14. p! I W;.t,;,-b Railway Cos cm.. 2'.' 2 4 j W Railway t.j pfd ... 57% 59% , fc.uk Stocks Aet 1 Trust & 9av Cos. .. . 106% ... Bunkers Truei Cos 125 C.iy Trust €O. . 102 Com Nat P.mk 104 110 Furmers Trust C 0... ....216 ... Fidelity Trust C-- 1- 2 ... 1 .t.-h.-r Amir bat Bank.. 142 Fletcher Say & Tran Cos . .211 220 ! *i-l Xitlona! Bank . . 242 262 j I.iv* Stock Ex Bank . . . P. .id-, state Hank .!!. 19.* s. mtr Trust Cos .186 ... i st p- -av’and Trust C 0.... 10f> , i* 1011 Tr oft <4 339 306 ! V;*h Hank A Trust Cos 150 Bond* Belt R R and Stckyd* 4* . 82 .. Broad Hippie 5h . 7! 73 | lufi Power Cos 3s. . ... Citi-ens 1; ts 5s ... . 93 94 V, : Citizen* (.as 7* 163 105 j Citi/.tis St R R 5s .... 8.4% 80% ! ind C . tnd Gm 6* 81 Indiana Xo-tht'ru 5*'"!!!!! 25 Ind Ry U!. rnt 5s . ...... 91 % Indian* '' Trie 5s ... . 35 . , fndpir (bat Cos 7%s 101 103% I i.ip * Col & So Os 93 % 100 !pi* G;.s 5s . . 93 % 98 Tidb's I.iu'ht and II fi*.... PS 99 ln.ip!-- A Mnrtinav;'.!-. 5s . P .4 J ’id pis Non* 5? 41 14 11 •• -s k Xorthw ss. .. -,% .44% fiidp!* J- S E 5s *>.4 fiidp’* She! if S K 5 ... 34 I: ..pis st Ry 4s 64’, 0.4% '•Hip'S Tr I ■ A Ter 5a . .. 93 % 85 Ip Is Cn Ry 5* 90 1 ■ Union Ry 4H . 90*4 Uidpls Wati r 5% 99 lo! in 9.1s Water 4%a 91 % 92% j fi Pub Pcrv 5b 94 % 9 T H I A E 5s 70% 72%; T H T A I* 5? 82 Union Trac of Trui 6s. .. . 51 % 50 j IJhcrty F.oiuN 1.-. b-riv loan l?t 3%e....10000 10070 ! Elberly Doan l*t 4%0 161.70 101.80 !. e-rtv la.all 2nd 4hs. ,l''l.Oo 101 Jii fill •r( v I*o an ci 4% 161 30 101 46! • 1.04 !' I ,8. ... 162.00 102 16 U. s. Treasury 4%s 104.94 105 10 Sales s’, 600 fndp's A Xorthiveste n 5u st . .sf> rl.tto* •’ 8 Treasury 4% at 105 Tank Wagon Prices < Gasoline prices do not include State tax of LV a gallon ) CASOLINK — 4? c a gallon. rir*>l 13.2 c: R'd Crown. 13c; Ttirze t 13 ‘J - Silve. F\ sh. 17c; Standard avia ti p Cl do. SincJatr commercial. 13.2 c KbKOSENK —Cryataline. 11 To Moorr 14.0 e; perfection. 11.7 c: Standard i;n!:**•<• Oil. 10.6 e under 200 padont' OHr imore than 2‘o euillons); Urixht L• _ i.• 11; 7< Sinclair. 12 7c. NAPTHA M 6c P 18 r>‘; Standoltnd Cleaners. 18..“ o Hay Market Prices Waaon luad prill's of hay and gram at ludiatiaj'oli* are as follows Hay—Timothy. Xo. 1. sl7ftlß a ton Xo. 2. 5144/ 16; mixed. Xo. 1, sls4i 10 Xo. 2. $1 3ft 14. Com—Old. $1 20S 1.25: new. 90c@$l Oats—s 4 (ti 56c

’ TUESDArSLEVEL Active Buylir Absorbs Heavy Receipts. —Hog I’ri< . Ii; 1. * Day— Xov. Bulk Top. P.i’ccipts. 26. 8 75ft 9.2 - 9.75 12.000 28. 8.85 si P.3. 9.90 12.000 20 9 10',t 9.65 0.00 8.500 Dec. 1. 0.35® 9.65 TOO 11.000 3 9 10% 9.50 *.OO "1 321 9.10® 950 1.90 18 000 Cor.tlnuod urtr> nt u lnR- by all accounts hold local hi if prices .steady today find, although tt de slackened nefir the close ami s in ‘ impairment of prices occurred, he bulk of the 18.000 receipts sold . t Tuesday’s level Top was 0 tnd hulk of sales was made at fO.iOi 9.35. HeavyWeight hogs s Id at $9,607? 9.75; mediums. $9.60 u 9.60; ightw“ights, $9.107/9.35; light light* plus, $5,604? 7.75, and i ovs, JS.BOQ 1 8.75 for smooths an 1 *B7fSSO for roughs. There wore 1,438 holdovers. A fair cleurarcf was reported. Receipt of large r.tu il >rs of Western cattle in compt tit: u with native stuff created a -iov market, but pr'.ct - looked to 1 aln u steady with Tuer 'ay. A few h b beef type heifeia and fair’ - . •!• •• .t yeurlings sold at $lO p. In: dre lwelght. Butch r heifers, niei p n to good, were I' uoted at s;' 50 t-* • .50. Medium to go. 1 cows i rough! $3.5 ff 4.50. Choice cows sold at Common to fair killing steers sand within a range f $5.50 to *:• : . R-i-elpts Were PsUmated 1.4 *9 Veal rlites w tkerne Top was $1 i 50 <i and the 1 ;11 k of good reals sold at priced at SS7; 0. a I roc.nton c Iv s moved at *5 to $7. Reci .its were i• - tlmated a; l.rtOu. Top for itahs dlopped 25 cent- l > $14.60. M Hum to good mixed lambs sold at ■ 1 ,14. n. ’"y lambs - : : fit sll to 13.50. Culls brought $9 8? 10. Sh- prices were nominal ~n i.ght euppli- -j. Receipts were 3’JO. —H *>rw :i* hoc* 24>160*ib. fvr. 5 T ~ r - \ R r>o 1’ ’ t ■ v, . . ... .H .( ; <,■.{ * ’ -7’ ii l* • - . IfU .t *OWj . . N'■ tl ju —C littisi—® 1 300 1> - %;■, 07; 10 7--71* ■ \ ‘ I,A f , i lb** . p 1 • 1r * :r::. 7 / ; n N * • im T „ ;•/•? • ;fs-ra .... 4. r -0 7 <>Q Cl- • • % J , v ;,j v tj P’ ' to rv •: cow s' ‘ .'i • >\i 4 '.A t; •• riin' • .•>,* ft ; N . 7. .7! 4 •:: (. moo ; r. v-ain si i —t and Limli* r 8 . - 1 .*. m , , i : 70 c./.’ ■' .' 4 .v:; ;.o tt i>o Other Live Stock f , J( , \ .Ii --T tt*** Rt’fVipT i, ft.- ■ • *t% v\*A..y Wi cl -.*• . . - - ■■ bf V* ar- *•' *■ 1 1 4 'i*; ;*< .is :0; I . - ftis bf i -* ■ *' T 1• • • •.■• •t ip stf*adv :• '* Si 1 ah.ivu. mi • • f-ft li’.i , '* : !v to wf*ak: f ♦ *;•' T •(■ * * f'-*t w cftcrn** ' ‘ . L‘ " r ffood cUw'r* 7 . • ‘ s . i .~j lam'*** *. :it f\\ p S7 T.’i * . h i.- *:•• :** * ■ *4! ■ s* lambs. SI ) . ’ : li* i'" . o.mK); mariOt. raoil^r ‘ g 'ally li> *2;V* off *: TO - *■ I‘liHl l ■VJ: f; -avywcl: 7 ' -* " -- 940 '• ‘S ‘ w ; i, r’lioiiti **o . :• io j. , i.- vim f’l'.yh 2^8.70'a H. 00; h •.*•••* ; , • .T.MKft H.7.Y r;\r!NV ATI. 1) .-. :t—Catfbv- R*v c* - 1 .*.' •(); m-i-krt. M >’y elispnnu < . -M. • . : < !v. % V ’ T ft t* ■ .-001.1 to C. SO ftU C II H . —!.*•-**•; ts. 8.:.•*; market. , r : . :*. -S.. -o pa--k.r* ami bub-f *:• .*7l h*a| —!{• ■ ipt <)>; %* <1 to choice, r* •. i> M i. i ... "r; (rood to hore CEV KLA N'T> Dpc .'s.—TTo:r*—R*r >r l b non i; *.. •; .• - vr! -o • V t> Si *NoO DiTTsi'ft ■?;<; I>*c. .—ctti^-R> h HO'.i S4O :%*. ‘b ‘\.'u7 i i/.*% id u**’no 4 -•b> n*• th Hi. ".ft l !*. :i\y !;■• |V\. 710. e.; |B 111. .burn. Sio \:c,j 10 lit ivy ' ? IO 1 strips ' r ' * > n’ODTTM) Dec. .? —TT> r> — n, I HIU mar: ot *i:,c lower; h tv.v. !:*> n4*l Mini. V.*.7 * .S* w *<; ynrk<Tß. S'.* ft!!-. 1•* i* t't.ft*. 7 *:•'(?. “ 70. (.'*}: V ■Market, -trojitr. Sh**e|> aii litrni*s .Mar);* t. ."'< * lower.

Produce Markets RtrictJy new-liid No. 1 ftrr*. iar*r‘* :/' #’>>•': No. 2 <r hfiUi fSTK-o 4c fowls 4 k !ip. 20c: unrlcr 4 1 4 lbs.. 2*- . ok*lis 12c: spriiiticra. 18c; I’o jitry. 2 s * mil fiisi-fmnt: tom b up 2 8c: f> 1 and yo'iTik lif*n turk^yf s . 28c duckn 4 pounds up 1 ucortc, 10 pounds up 18c; ♦•ou.’tbs. 11 pound* to dozen. r -l. 75: yin:!%- £\iii ihh. 2-i>.(|tid si 7C.”t'7 cinzctk: b .tt* .- la: d<*liv**rt-d Indianapolis. *!;>*?, packing st c% butter rk-hored imlianapo li** “O •/\7e lb. Rabbits. dozen drawn. nLKVKL*ND ]>"• a—Poultry—Live, bfn v v fi-• 21 f n 70c • ji c h\ . i5H\ Oc • t * ivy HT*n- .. * !• Os VI ' lia-ht 1 JWd 70c jt*-itrs I.' i 10c ducks, heavy. 70w.27c. liui t. IH'./R*" : *u, ~ * % turi '• s. .”*4 r t OTm*. 'latter —Extra in Imlh. oZ': ( yi r 4 rxtra flrsta. .IR.c; firsts. 48 - 2 'l/ 49 Hc; stand-inl r 0 4 2 c Esrfffr— Fresh ►.% -red northern cxtias 02c. extra flrr : .Me Chios lusts, .'iti'yc wfhV- n first- .MRc i'otat’. s—Mi hij'in. 81 f ‘i 1 7 •'* p*t 150 pijutnis; Maine. 5r I 75-t/ 1 si, Idaho ruftscttH. yj. CHICAGO. I)cf* 3. —Butter—Rpopip t. 0.712. or*■ mif-’T. 47 I ..*'; stamiard. 44 1 I ' - . : . • I •- • E r. (N jpts. ’.*;! ; oniitu-iricri. .'15(0.47<c; first:-. E n 57c, C!or*s< Twins. 27c A?:i ricas 1 ‘ Poultry Roc-ipts. ti i,irt: fowls 1 • i .‘7'-: ducks, 18c; goem*. 17c springs. 77<-; turkeys 70< . roosters. I 4 '■ e }*otit<ji-s—Receipts 245 tars. Quotations Minnesota . -i Wjc*onßi!i romid whiles. 80'a 9*c Idaho russet.-. $1.75 f *j 1 t , 5. NESV Y'd??\. !>••’. :t.—Flour —QuP-t and flrir }*-rk —Steady. M*ss— ( >i 54. Lard—Firnar; midwest, spot H').7(Jf<( 15.80. SiiK'itr—Raw. easy; euntrifuuil. 90 0.49 c: refined, dull: ramilal*d. 7 15 7 00c. Coffee—Rio 7 spot. 22Vic; Santos No. 4. 20 <>i. 27<v Tallow —pull: spF*. a] t.r> extra 10\ Hay—EHi'r’ No. L. 8100: No. .T. SI 10dJ.15. Dn-.-*stsl poultry—Easy turkeys. 20<b Ise* chickens. 74 'n 45c: fowls, 15*i#40e I ticks. 1 s^/2‘ic; dv-cks Ron : Island 27 r a 28c. Llvu poul trv—W.-ak: ?.** 11 .*18c; ducks I*s*l f4c ' 205?;30c roosters IT*-; thickens, 1 * <•*. .72 * broil', rs. 75 '*/ 27c Choc*c—Finner: state whole milk commons to sin-cials. 1 7 *fi : 2.7 j*-; state skiius. <‘hoi.** to sf*ci d.s. l.T'ft 17 R,r; lower K'rtd'-s 7'<jl2o. Butter-—Steady: re cicpts. sd>.'o; creameiy extras. 47c: special market. 17 la'ti,4Bo. EtfUrt —Quiet; receipts. 10 78.7; nearby white fancy. nearby state whites. 45^72c; fresh firsts, 57 f> i 03c: Pacific coats. 48® 70c; western w hites. 38 tS 72a* nearby browns. 66(&75e.

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Prices on Coal Anthracite. 516.50 u ton: coke. slo West Virginia lump, $6 ft 7.25; Kentucky lump. 86.75 ft 7.75 Pocahontas mine run. $6.50® 7.50: lump. sß.soft 9.25: Indiana lump. ssft 7; Indiana egg, 85.3.4 at 5.76; Indiana mine run. $4.50% 5.50. (Wheeling 50c a ton extra.) 1*0( 41* SEED PRICES Indianapolis retail seed prices are: Alfalfa. 810.60 a boshe!; timothy 84.25; red clover, 816 ft 17; alsllte, SIOHI2. I-INSEEII OB* AND Tl KPEXTINF, Dealers seilinc prices on raw linseed oO ill barrels. sl.lO a gallon: boiled. 81.12. Tm-p- nt;,in. 81.01 a gallon. 39 I EBAI. NOTICES CITY ADVF.RTISUM EXT DEPARTMENT OF Yn'BLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec 2, 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Xot.ce Is hereby giver, by the Board of Public Works ol the City of Indianapolis Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following desi-ribed public improvements in the. City of Indianapolis. as authorized by tl.o following nunibcretl Improvement Kcsoiutions, adopted by said Board on tho Ist day of December. 1924 improvement Resolution No. 12141. Nov. 29. 1924. FIFTY-SEVRNTH STREET. From East Property I.tue of College Ave nuo. To West Property Lina of Winthrop A M ime. Except the in(ersiv*t,ions of Carroll ton Aven *e and Guilford Avenue. By and paving the walks with cement placed ■ ft from property line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading tha lawns to a uniform width of 14 % feet. AM to be as shown on plan and a* specified. AH ■ rk dor“ in the making of s.-dd d<v gor.brtl pnbli.i linprovemant shall be in ti*,. cordtir"•• with tho tArius and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as num >“T’’d tolopted by the Hoard ot Put,tic AVorka on the ai*ov*> named day arid tlie (■"'•■Hied ir:,wings, plans, profiles and s;xs’ifhalions w'liieh are on (lie and m:u bo S-C’l m tl of said of I’ubdc Wo-h.s of the ("tv ~f Indnuiap Ils 3h 1 said llortid o r Ihiidie W, rks has fixed Monday. Dec ■.•2nd ln2l at 2 ..eft a P ni at ::s offt oin said city as the tuna and place for tic* pc:.he consideration of the proposed improvement, at winch nine "Bid Heard of H-Jbtie Works will hear ail sons nt ;■-c ■ and or promts t ■ * Ifiicfifs so the property ]labc to b* a*,- - -"psl for Bncfi fn.proi, .nctit and tie* l* -).. its to tie* City of I'd map p.is will eq'ial the es!:x led , f By order of tie H .rd of Public Wo,-ii. CHARM'S <* i'oVfl\* W 1 j FR KEM A X M. J SI KXCER. B ’Brd of roMto Woias. City of Indian, apo -s I'.'C h JO If,2* < co, ER ■ ISEMEST department of prune works OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis P.d D-,. j J 921 To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Nolle* is hereby given tl a i 1 srd of lh:b:;- Works of tx.e City of Indian -rsarv to lueke the f oh-,wing . .:.9,! n i,y as... b- wrd ’ori 'l.' • Ist’.lay’id No- 29. pC’4 Impmvr ir -It Ree>.;c X , 12139 oxford street From north property 1 of Seventeenth S” -ft. ’ south property Una of Eighteenth . * * . [v f, g t ,„ rnadxv-iy with Asphalt. AaphalUc-C ■ ret. -r k ,v 1 , a 6-txicb grav.-i concrete lathai from c ,-b line to cirb line to an. o w,.i". of 24 feet grading ax and f’-t ' th" wl gs of the l-.lcrse -Ung alleys ■ a r. i -g- manner and lo the w it.hs a.r c.*n or. plan: prov.dtng 2 new Mott •*e lay t.g .V> 111,.-a- fret of 12 tn.c. ; with coi”..’tlons made to In ■ c - iiiisio aid providing 36 'd eal feet of 4x1.6 pi.'ll StZ.ltlfbsl Lime -• .. M .re nal Stone. Also ext. • ding all water, go* sewer and Iv.ate set tee c nectiotm to property a- where n->t already in AM to be u shown ox, plan utid .’is ap.-lfied. wo.rk done in the making .' *od de Bcriisxl public improvement* shall 1 m a.rex !ar:.’ with term* mid .smditloi *-f th ■ Improvement Reaoluttii,* o n:ox.-.fwr.si, ndopted l>y the b- on! of I‘ub.tc Works on the above (.anted day. and th- ,Maths! d-v.vlngs. j.lax.s pro! ■ - xuol rp .■•fi. at;.,.,, which are on fi • end may !- ven in t‘“' Ofli-e of Sind Board of Public Works of the f'ttr of Indlaxair.il*. The said BeV 1 of Public M, -s has flxtsl Monday I >■■ ■ 32 19 4 a’ 2 odoe p n; at 3* oft..*e in said city u* the time and pM.ce f,,, ;),e j, .o’d* oiisiderat.ton of lie. pi ; p pro. -•me;: t, at which time e.ud -anl of I*. bile Works wi! hear xF p- -ft, intcregteiL or wh. se prop-rl.v Is .b:- to Is- ..seess-s! for said iinproveii.. t and will and termine whetho ti e ts-riefl • s to tic* pr . • rfy llat.le to lass. s*.*d for such imp, ,n. meat iid t !-petit* to the City o' Indianapolis w.l tspi.xi the rattaxatid . .st thereof By order of th. Board of I'nbiie Wor.is CHARI t'S K Ron IX. 4V >, l ie I M \:. M J SPFNcr.R, Board of Pubh ' \V.,;,*e < 11> of Imllan. D(_*‘_3. in, 1924 i ;ty ahvertiskment DEI'ARTM ENT of PUBLIC WORKS OFl' ICE <>F THE HOARD T'e <J an * Ind Nov 24. 1924. T' WR .■: Fl* '1 A Y . ' (No .R N • ’ .s h- *1 giv hv P. . ird of R • W•! sos t> e I :-v f !:, i :ioapoli. bn lo 1 fi:*.' iipp-..y..l ci is -son it roll (and.( *ifg -6 • pi ’ft l f.ft'.e II- V Sllc-nts for • t us „ • .!• •■.{ t’. tho lin pr., vi: men t linprov. ri.-iit Resolution No 11581. hot-].KVA •:: • place From “..i.th prop-rty line of Forty 1; rd St i cot T • south property line of Forty-Sixth grading v and paving flm w alks with . •:•! it p' . and . X! to "he curb to a i:f >■•:•. width of ■■ feet - r'.ding ami RO uners ot th- n.i-rseetjig •S s. it will, - ■■! t.. t .. •*./ hlh i plans: grading the lawns lo a i.xuforni width of 4% lent . orbing both s ■ sos ih- rx i;w:.y with Mratiflixl 1 : i.'s’.i .• B.rea Sadn-done. Grmde or 6 "1 -i Con.-r. t curb to a uniform Wild, if in fr.-t providing 377 hn.nl f- t ■*f lo i* ■ • • (Ira:: lie radius corners, provld- !*:(. v ..oils r- : . di ~ " n-w mil li by r-s.i.'iiig ..id c:s - ■ ,-... providing 6 mml. ,<• rill's and . oven to be placed on 0.,j , iLeu biisin-; Mi.vint 3..3 lineal feet of 13 lieli drain pipe witn conuvotioii* made to eatel, basins ,0.l inlets. All to o.s si.own on pious and as spist fled

rontr.a for in übmtttln>f his bkl mist submit a .eparate hid per lineal toot for radius cu b. that eaii i>- reset, to be alJow<(i ;<* . ertrcisl. :u:<i a separata hid per ine-jj! ton for strath! curb that call be reset, to 1 allowed u‘* a credit. /‘ersons intrrcßfed in or affected b.v said decrih*d nd fl to Improvement are hereby uoMfied th t th Boird of Rubin Worrtft and said city l irt fix-.i Friday. D- sth. 1924 2 p. in a a date upon which remondtrunecs w! l bo receiv*Mi. or hear*!, against tM amount :-(ah*'s9(n] against each piece of property and ertbed *n roll, am! will d'Rctrntine tso question os to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in th'* amounts named on said roll, or in a r - at-r or less sum than that namM on roll Said RHae**cuent roll showing said prima itsscssn nts with the names ff owners and deve, !jt*ons of property subject to be assessed i • and may b* Been at tlic offi'-.i of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES K. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, v M J SPENCER. Board of Pub io Works. City of Indian apolle. Nov 2d. 27. 28 29 Deo 1, g, 3, J 924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Trui . Nov. 25. 1924. TO WHOM fr MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby Kiveu by the Board ol Public Work* of Ihe City of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the 74th day of Novein her 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments lor the following dc-cribed public improvement as authorized by the improvement lb-solution named: improvement Resolution No. 11965 PRATT ST. From east side of e st walk of Sherman Dr , To west property lit * of Bradley St. By grading anti paving the walks with cement. placed next to the curb line, to i uniform width of > feet; grading the (awes to a uniform w idth of 4Rj feet, '•urbiuff both sided of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x74-itc*h Concrete Curb, to a uniform width of ,70 feet; curbing the wings of the intersecting alley in a him! iar manner and t the widths shown on plan; providing 3S lineal feet of 6-foot Granite radius corner** at alley; providing 31 lineal feet of 10-foot Granite radius corners at Sherman Dr. laying 11 square yards of concrete pavement at Sherman Dr., caused— by widening street return from 24 feet to 30 feet; providing 1 iron inlet 24 inches deep on the north side of Pratt St.: providing 1 iron inlot 36 inches deep on the south side of Pratt St.; laying 57 lineal feet of 12-lnch drain pipe y?ith

39 IJEGA I * NOTI(J^ (Con(innetl) connections made to ciiteli-baeins and in lets. Ai) to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement aro hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of mid city has fixed Friday, Dee. sth, 1924. 2 p. in., as a date upon which re monstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will deti rmine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of latMh-havA been or will be benefited iti the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or lees sum than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing jfaid prims facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city, CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN, M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indtanapolis Nov 76. 77. 78 79. Dec 1. 2. n, 1974. Ci T Y A D VERT lb EM K.B r DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 25. 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Hoard of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 24th day of November, 1924 they approved an assessment roll showing the primtt fa-le assessments for tho following described public unprovement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named. Improvement Resolution No. 11901. KETCH.AM STREET. From north property line of Walnut Street. To south property line of Tenth Street By paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Aspha.t, Asphaltic Concrete Con* Crete or Brick, laid on a oin gravel concrit* foundation from curb Un- to curb line to a uniform width of 21 ft.; paving the wings of the intersecting street and al.r.vs in a similar manner and to the widths a* shown on plans providing 1.4S line .: feet of Ixlß Rich Stratified Limes si o,i Mara-nal Stone or %x2x2 . ■ h Stand* uai st.-.-l Paving Guard a* specified, ro--5 manhole t..p* t.. graft. A ni extend.xig a.l wa: r ix;i. sewer and ■tiler private service eoniieetions to propAl) to be aa shown on plan and as specl1‘ rs.ms inter-sled in or aff-*ct.sl hv said and I ft vern-nt - reby : ..titled that the Hoard of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday Dm sth 11(21, 2 p m as a dat- upon which r-mon tl..- amount ass-ssed -• ilngt cadi idece of prop. Tty d's. rii>i-d in bed roll, ami will de terniiue the question ,vs to whether auen lots or tr.v Is of Luid have t’ecp or wiM ■ benefited :u tic- amounts named on s i.u ro ! or :n a irr- u.-r or 'css sum than t- at xiai’ -d on ssxd roll Said issessinerx; roll showing said prime sane ass-sement# with the names of .wners s'ot ." -•'. .. i o.s of property subject io b- 080 eaed is on t ie and may be Seen at the (M of t::e ! ord of Public Works of said e*Ur. CHARLES E (YIFKIN. AV I; FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER Hoard of Public Works City of TndlanNov 7H 27 78 20 Tier I 2 3 I<R24 city aii vl;rtißiTment. DEPARTMENT ok PUBLIC WORKS. OFFCE OF TEE BOARD Indianapolis Ind Not 25. 1924 ro WHOM IT MAY CON’i KKV f Public Worn* f tins Otv * ]• !:an.ipolia. Indiana. iL:*i on th*- h t iiv f Vovimib btr. 1 '.V! I they approM and osK-fe^tnpnt roil hov. iiiK thf* ;irii? '.if';* for tho fo;!.>xvhit{ -i ptihik* lniprovt*ni**nt. aiititony.ed by the Improvement ■ in named etner.t flmohition No. 12073. Broad Hippie lmrrov*m*rit He< iution No H For the Improvement of Fifty t- j %rth Street. r’.ini K r. t* -if r.i ]’•%;♦* Avenue To F D L of ft ret i' hy* hm of ( irtre Avenue. Hy oor.!tnirt{R? a t'f'mnA eidevra’k f> Widf Oil U** north n'.’ir of a.'ti.i t togeth'-r u t*M u o**lll4 and rra-.hr.^ the Hns ? 1 u: is- r All to be fihov <,ri jiini ** a.** >*iv*o:?b*d IVrHOUH '.if. **--. -ff r t < i PH. ■ deeerlb*A pub!:-- 1: i%■. f-n .ire !.• -bv notifted that th*- r• 1 ! .>t !"*?..;<• \V.,r‘*K of at 1 v itv h.irt fx* (i Friday D* • 5 Ifl'M 2 p m ae % l.‘t* ;p n whi.-'h retnon•trainv.;il h r*** ;v.d nr the amount hhm property d*t4<Tib* and e.iul r. nr. ! u: d*'termjn* the < f an to vs In-Iher •u--: i it*te r lra<*t of ai.d have been or vri!i h.f >e*uefit*d :> thf aunumtH named •■:> u • .1 ri* or in a #n* *-.t or It mu *mu tii.iti tt*al nans* i or tood rf>! 1 Said a.-sh* r>.! ihowilip e.s.u pr •:;% :&/•!*• anii* esnitut* with th* 1% * a ~f <, %-. • re find •; * r!pilot)* of { r*> *• A /• $ t be .vw***w*t. !• n n.<* ;:.d :*• .*v >•*• -■•*•! tt tl** tiffier of the Board >f \'.,:h Works of said ‘dry. PHAKLKS I' I’OFKIN w }[ i- •(V MAN . M Shi MKK, Unw! of PuKse Wor- 4 r-’.y .if tndl-W* npo’i^ N .v * 77 •yfi n *(• t 2 ;t 191*4 hNTY Ain KIITISKMENT in;i’AHTM ENT OK rf'Pl.jr WORKS, onici: OK THE HO AHI ‘ rnd.vtpolie !•: Drv 7. I'O \\ n• *\\ rr M \ V 00Nt’KK.N • H ;• r. (V Jf ■ •■■ ; >.v Of* Tv-.nr(l Os r b;..- W0t..8 *.f r <lty ot In-:.an apoMe Tft.hoi t’-t on tb** let of I r v approval an it**---**-Hj-j ■ -. *-nj* i t a-f ‘ - .o-d Vy * *• Imp-. 8 . : t Ibrto- .tlo- roirn*il !("••' • •* ' i K- e..:, !: % N • 1 1 !d3 riRM' al:.j;v j ot ok hast >th::kt ! r-im Hvuth itruj-f-riy iino of lowa Mnrt T< north property line of Ho* : *-r Str^t Jvv •;r*tdHf r : ' ! p,7v !: : ?!p* a!lev with Aepti id Ampl hl'ic o*m■ (’•>?).*r*-t*- **r Ih’u U laid **n ad iuh >rr;iv * . mn. rrte Mt. r! I * f' ( l s , 'i.-o *10; M hiu>* 1 b-t a* 4*. 1 S ;i: h NCrati fi ** i I .m,, nt n: .*• M:m%l mil or l v vrv.’-iiioh Sland.trtl bt^***] Ibixuu tjiuard resetti:i*r rioixd'.olf topw to trade. Aleo rxl/*adir if all water. cr*.**. * wt'r .tfi't oth.-r private B*rvtoe 4*o*'n* % <!tions to profwjy line, where not alreiuly in. All to lxi a* ni*own on pi.u and aa • IMM-Iflwl Intoretel jn or nff.-T'd bv •aid {r.i blip lmprov* tin nt are hor* bv notifunl tiiat l! * F-.oard if ihd-iie Work** of e.ald ban fl, and Kndav. Dee 1 !*: t 'Z V rn. a*, a date upon wliieh roMionetranco will Ir* r(wlv ,, d, *>r heard ak'ninHt the amount is**. •*h,ml ng&in* l ea*-h pte<*e of p:np. ••tv d(B'nled In Haiti roll, and will determine tl)** uueation a a to whether *%' h 101-* or tr lets of kind M ive V-.*n or will Tmn lw*tieftfeij tn the arnntmt named on said r-* or in a fcrr* ater or hs Bum than that ti anted on ei!d roll. Bald jowtsuonen: roll #iho\viiK aid prims fa* j. anwf-rtmnent.s with lie* names of owners and description* of projwrty m to he ass/'SMttl. son ft •• a!id may be seen at the (tffieo of tho Hoanl ot Dublin Works of ft aid eily CHARLES K COFFIN \V li IKE KM AN. M J SI'KNCEH Hoard of Public Worka. <’Uy of Indianapolla. Per 4 5. 6, . 0. 10. 1924. CITY A I)V !■!RT> KM KNT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFTCK OF THE BOARD Indlanapoba. Ind. Dee 2. 19?* TO WHOM IT MAY (ONPEKN: Notiee Is hereby sriven by the Ttoard of Pubile Works of th'* Pity of Indlannptdia. ii knoa tiiat on tho Ist day t>f l>eeemb.-r 19' l. they approved an assessment roil showing tho prima faelo aanoHsmenta for tii * follow iny d-seribed ptiblio improve merit, as aethomrd by the linprovemuit Resioliiilon named: Improvem :il Resolntlon No. 1190i>. DENNV STREET, From north property line of Twenty* Eighth Street. To Houtli property lino of Thirtieth Street. / Ity pavlmr tho roadway with Wooden Bine';;. Asphalt. AsphaitJo-CnTUTeto or Brink laid on a odm h gravel <Nnerete foundation Irom enrh line to enrb line lo a. uniform width of 24 fort; providing* 74 lineal feet of 4xlß-iiU'h Stratified Limeblouh Marginal Stone, resetting 4 man imie tops to grade. Albo extending all wrater. aras. sewer and other private service comevtious to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and a* sped* fled. Persona interested in or affected by said dcaenbfd public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Pnblie Works •>! said city has fixed Friday, Dee. L2th. IP?4. ‘Z p. m ;is a date upon nhieh remonstranees will b' received. or heard, against tho amount assesswi against eaeh piece of property described in said roll, and will dot ermine the Question as to whether such lots or tracts of land havr l>een or will be filed in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing said prima faeic assesKiiients. with the names of own > r-i and descriptions of property subject to he assessed. Is on file and may be seen a! tie* office of tho Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of XncUaoapolis. Dec. 3. 4. 6.. 6. 8. 9. lo< n

39 LEGALJJOTICES GARBAGE DISPOSAL OR REDUCTION PLANT OP THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. Indianapolis, Tnd.. Not. 39. 1924 Sealed proposals' will be received by the Board of Sanitary Commissioners of the Sanitary District of Indianapolis at its office, Room 208. City Hail Indianapolis. Ind . until 10 o'clock a. m . Dec. 16, 1924, at which bids will be publicly opened and scheduled, nd awards made within the time hereinafter stat'd, for the construct ion of the Garbage Tankage Process ing Building of tho Garbage Disposal or Reduction Plant of the Sanitary District of Trnii inapolis, 111 accordance with plans and specifications therefor on silo at the office of the board. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid a certified check for an amount not less than $2.*00. certified good by a reputable brwik or trust company in Indianapolis, to insure the execution of the contract for which such bid is made. Copies us the plans and specifications, and general information, in ay Tic obtained at the off ce ot the board. Room 208, City Hall. Indianapolis. Ind. The board reserves the right to reject any and ail bids, and also reaervea the tlon in the making o 1 award® on said bids, or in the rejecting of any and all bids, until the 15th day of January, 1925. BOARD of sanitary commissioners OF THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS Hv Y F. LNGENBELTER. President. RTSS ELL T. M FALL. Vice President. JAY A CRAVEN N >v. 19, 26. Dec. 3. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Tnd. Dec. 2. 1974. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Noth’** in hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. rndiiuia, that on the Ist day of December. 1924, they approved an incut, roll showing the prima facie asse**ments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11904. FIFTY FIFTH STREET. From property line of College Ave- ! nue. To west property line of Winthrop Are- ! nue Except the interaectloua of Carrollton 1 and Giuiford Avenues. By paving- the roadway with Wooden : nioi*k, Asphalt. A-phalUc Compete or Brick laid on a 0--inch travel concrete foundation from curb lino to curb Hue to a *. *r 90 f<*et paving the wu%.h of the iiiteraenning alleys in a sin ;lar manner i*:d to the widths ae s': > .- n on plan provid'.iF 12 square yartfs of :f-v p:iv*'n*'nt at College Avenue due to changniif thf* width of the roadway from 74 t**t t - fio f *et providinif 192 lineal fret of 4xlH-inch Stratified Limestone Marjfinal Stone Also exieutiiinr a . water, fr\9 and other private -,*:•%,. * - to prop erty lire, where not alrcsady m. \B bo a* shown on plan and ah R. r sis inter-etMT in or affected by said deJv-'-ib'd public improvcnirnt ire hereby • n stßied that the Boav! ol I'ubßc Works lOf ft ’ city ha* fix*-*! Friday. Dec. 12. j 1924 ; p m. ae a • u>- upon which re | nue •*' : • -> if - ' ived. or hard ■ ’ l UllH 3 ' pie* T* of pr operty rtljed in said roll, j and will del", mme tho question ae t j whether • !’h .otft or tract# of land have I named on ia;d roll, or :n .1 ifrv.'iter or >.* suin V- in ’ * T nano**! on h?ii<i ro'.’ Said *>****'nent r- aliowia.tid pritr.a ! fa*aments. ith the e: o-.vu* I era and descTiptiou* of properly bubjevt to tie hrts- 112 on file and n. i." !•*■ seen at the off 1 •** of tho Board ■ i i'ublic Works of city. CHARTED Y, COFFIN. W. H FREE MAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Worka. tSty of Indianai 'll * i Deo. 4 f, A 8. 9 10 1974 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT ot PCICdC WORKS OFFICE Or THE i >AHD F.d! map - : and . P- r 2. 1974. TO WHO’.? !T MA\ CoM’KlvN the Board of P. : . W ,%s C - rev -,t India: ip.-Ns. that \h d’lCft-d and de* :;ird .‘ii -■ h, * auth-.-rirf-d by the !'<•: >..!nf J. . .--red In ;• •• • - :> .:t R*.- . :tJtn. •. .1 *<v . ; z. i % the l*?t dis of ; Dev end*, r 192 4 In ..ruVFjLun 21* soh.ftcm N' 12140 Nov 2b. 19 14. TERRACE AVENUE. Kr*:n East Property LUie of MMssoO Av-',mu\ ; \\ 41 Fi oper;. Eire* of East Street, i'iv K • V -i ;• vViMC the r*..'dw.v> U*h • 1 . . ; :r o <• :rb to c r’ .n<j to me of the iMer^-etinC ' iJid s tn a similar manner and 7 4'. li* V l . u!Mn- i-fi-d ' iVirm- >!•:.,. ai*d re#v*.Rug man* \ ... •- x v*: f .ft- *\ It' r. ic>.K. sewer and • •- th- - ertvat. e". . •• am - to prop ; Ttv wlun-e ;Fr-%iC,. .t: \ . io be a-i show n n and an apeciA-. WiTk done ;>• ?, .-* 1; •' i' ili U' f eh.d iVi t!;" lin;-ro\ ene-nt ki—>: ~tnais. w num i •*.] a/i(ple, bv ti. i: •id of Pubitc • vNet drawl njfs. pi am* . •:-.!*>■** and ,1 . 4 w : : am <m !• > and may be W ■. of the f;ty of ifuilan iii * h.l board of Fob . Works haft *1 %-. i vc*'day, I*- - 2'NiA. 19't at 2 .. ft i. p m at :•** iY; • in *d city ?u* tl/- ln:e* and pia-c for tin 1 public ronaid , . -Rio;; of the pn-T-o- and i;npn\einent at ■ah, h tlm- *.%;d bo i.- ti of Pub 9.0 Work** : property u '.-.rtf*:** ••> b* a?-t for s:ni •: ; 11\ • n**; 9 a. 4 d w: . whether IwMiefitrt lo lh.* p'-.-p'Tty ’..able to l>-.uys'-saed iur huc- improveupun ind tie h*M. fila to the City of 1 milomipoliH will ! euuui the estimated coel th*r*>f hv orti.-r /! C • .anl of F-.n'l,* Works, CiiARRr.S K COFKI.N. W H FREEMAN, M j SPKNCKK : Hoard of RublL- Wor'.vs, City of Indian--n-<. is i :i J° 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT i PRT'AUTMKNT OF FYBLIG IVORK9 OFFICE OK THE BOA HD ludiannpoltH. Itid . Dee. 2. 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice Ph hereby jrtv-n bv the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. ; Indiana, that on the lat day of December. ; 1924 they approved au assessment r-dl ! the prima f:o:io nartcßsments Tor ■ the fol'.owinj and ,-t’rilK‘d public improve : merit ah authorl/c<i by the Iniprovcment i Resohll ion n a med ; Improvement Resolution No 11944. BARTII AVENUE. From north property line of Oracare Street. To south property line of Palmer Street By KTadlmc amt pav'imr the roadway with Wooden Block Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete <;r Brick, laid on a ts-inch gravel on<Tste foundation from gutter line to .. ■ widtl of 20.34 feet: grading and pavinjr the wing's of tLie intersectmjr street and alleys in a ntm liar manner and to the widths as shown on plans providing 100 lineal feet of 4xlß Inch Stratified Luneatone Marginal Slone Also extending all water, fr.as. sewer and other private service connections to property lino, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as Specified. Persons Interested In or affected by said i public improvement are hereby : iiotifievi that the Board of Public Works of Kind city has fix°d Friday. Dec. 12th, 1974, j 2 p. m art ft date upon which tvnionI straiten* will be received, or heard, against the amount aHsessed against each piece of property les* ’*ib*d i/i saul roll. ani will determine tho question as to whether Hindi iots or tr.wts of land have been or will he benefited in the amounts named on said roll or in a area.ter or less gum than tiiat named on said roil. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of own ers ami descriptions of property subject to be assess* <i. is on file and may be seen at the office of the. Board of Public Work# of B&id city CHARLES E COFFIN, W IF FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indiannpolig. Dtv 3 X 5. fi. 8 9. 10. J 924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Tndinnapolia. Ind D*-c 2. 1924 TO WHOM TT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the Ist day of December. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facia assessments for tho following: described Public improvement.. ms authorized by tho Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11213. OXFORD STREET. From acmth property line of TwentySecond Street. To eouth property line of Twenty-Fifth Street. Hy grading’ and paving the waika with iieime nt placed next to the property line, to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading and and paring the streete and alley crossings

39 (Continued) with cement placed next to the property fine, to a uniform width oi 5 feet: grading the lawns to a uniform width (if 4 l s feet.: curbing both sides of the roadway with stratified limestone Berea samMone. grauifi* or t>x24-inch concrete curb: curbing the wings of the Intersecting streets and alley in a similar manner and to widths shown on plan: providing 94 lineal feet* of 15-foot granite radius corners: providing 12d lineal feet of 10-fooi granite radius corners: providing 19 lineal fed of tt-foot granite radius corners: rebuilding 8 ?iew inlets by using old castings: providing sinew man hole rings and covers to be placed on old catch basins. Ah' to tie as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby I notified that the Board <f Public Works ;of said city has fixed Friday, Dec? 12, ' 1924. 2 p. m. ns a dab- upon which re- | monstrances will be received, or heard. I against tiio amount assessed against each 1 piece of property described in saiil roll, i and will uetermino the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land hare | been or will be benefited In the amounts | named on said roll, or in a greater or less i sum than that named on said roil Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assf-ssed, is on file and may Ih> seen at the off'oe of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W if FREEMAN, M. J SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indianan a polls. Deo 3, 4 fi. Q, W, 9. 10. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE i I>K PA ItTM E NT? OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF TUE BOARD Indianapolis, Inti., Vov. 75. 1324. NOTTCf: TO CONTRACTORS Notloe Is her.-by grix-cit I>> the Board of Public Worka of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that, s.-siet! proposals will be re-pt-lt-eil by tt, nt Its office until 2 o'clo.-k I. m on Monday. Dee. 8, 1P24. for ttie following described pubtie improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution Xo. 12080. O.’t. 23. 1924. GUILFORD AVE. From north property line of Xortbview Ave . To south property line of Flfty-Xinth St. By rrsding- the roadway from curb-linn - to curb-line to a uniform width of 80 ft.: grading the wings of the intersecting -tr.sts in a eimiisr manner and to the i widths as shown on plans. At to be ,ss shown ou plans and as ■ epe -I fled. Ail work done in making of said described public improvement shall lie in : o-cordan with the terms ir.u conditions ; of raid Improvement Rvsoiution. and the j general and detail plans, profiles. draw- , trigs and specifications whi- li are on fl!" i o.:'. tn.oy be seen in tho office of said : Board of lhibiic Works of the City of j Indianapolis. IT. - Board of Public Works reserves : the right to meet any or . ! bids. CHARLES K COFFIN. *.V H FREF.MAN. M T SPEXCt.H Board of Public Works, City of IndianI apolle. Nor 26 wliio R 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapotts I- 1 Nov 75. 1974-. j TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN N- >' (a hen i j : by ths Hoard I of Public t r >rks of ths City of Ind m ; apol-.s Indiana that it ts and sl-.yl and deemed rie.x-Hsiry to mak(- the fi Cowing : -ilifvj p -.Vie lniproverne-its ip id" i‘ti of linlne spoils, as a ithorized by tl.o fc.l--mi iiuails-red lirp-e'--imi-!it resolutions adopted Cx si!.! Isiar.l on tn-- 24th day of N,.w :nb.v. Imj.rovmerit Resolution No 171.79 No-. "<> 1924 FIFTY SEVENTH STREET From eat p-oporty line oi College AveTo west property line of Winthrop Ave- . nue Except the Intersections of Carrollton Aveti ,*• and Gus. ru Avenue B.v paving tin- roadway with Woo.len ii..- \kpt.nit. Asphalt!.* Concrete >.r bri.-s laid on a 0-inoh gravel concrete foundation, from eur!> ime to curb Ini'*, to a mtorm width of 30 feet; paving the n,.;. of the ir.'.erseour.g str.-t it. a stmlft , 1i,;,.:,..r and to the widths as shown p.ian , : ik 60 iuea! feet ol 4xlß- - Stratified 1 ,:nietot;e Marginal S'oor ai 1 resetting 1 n till ile tops to grad A mi r v tending ah w ater, see -w ar ai. 1 other private sort n o conue tiorib io prop- . ri' ’ no. hero not already ;n All to be a shown ou plan anil os sis isl rd. Ad worn done in the makh.r of said cl, H'-' Pksl pubin* improvtmerits s'loli be m :o i u'dai.-s* with tii<- terms and conditions of •}:.■ Improv.ment Kesol.iiions. as num •s- ••! a.sipt.’d by the Board of P iblle moi s the ibovo named dly and the detailed Irawincra plans profiles and specif.'Kioua ivhirii are on file and may b>- e.eti in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indiai apolis. i The said Board of P. bite Works ban 1 M ;a\. Dee 15. 192 I. at 2 o clo p nu at Its off!- in said IT.-, as tie time and phi's for the p’.:Mf* cor:ulera ttoti of (hs t.roposed lmprovi-m.-nt. at which time said Hoard of i’rbU.i Works will hear nil persons int-iest.'d, or whose property Is ;ai..e to be a-si-ssed for rani .liiprov Oineiil, ro.d will det. rmine wh.-tl.et I (he benefits to the prots-rtv llabio to he • rvswessed for such imprt.v ment ami t’ e '■ 1 (eti*.fits to tl" City o r lini annpolls will ■: l! tlic estim It tl < st thereof. By order of the B .ar.i of I’ublio Works. CHARLES K (iiFrlN. W 1! FKLEM.aN. M a- SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of I.’iJlam Nm 26. Per’ ,3. 1921 GIT! ADV ER3T9I MENT DEPARTMENT OF ITIBLIC WORKS OFFICE OK THE HOARD Indian apolis. Ird Nov 75 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Not! n is hereby giveii b.v the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. . Indiana, that it is dr‘.red and deemed , nro vsarv to make the following described public Itnproveinerts In the City of lnI dion a pc.’is. as authorized by the following numb-red Improvement re*.Button, (nfi’jit ; ed by said Hoard on the 24th day of No- ■ vember, 1 924 : Improvement Resolution No. 12132. Nov ?(\ 1924 BROADWAY TERRACE. From north property line of Fifty-Ser-j *nth St.. To south property line of Fifty-Eighth St. By paving the roadway with Wooden Block, Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete or Hri'-k. laid u a fi inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb !m to curb line, to A uniform width of 30 'I . and resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all wrUr gne. sewer and other private service connections to prop erty line., where not already in. All to be as thjwn on piar. and as specified. All work done in ths making of said described public improvements sbai! be in accordance nllji the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered. adopt'd by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the ! detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file an may be seen ; tn the office of said Board of Public Worka j of the City of Indianapolis The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday, lies. 15. 1924. at 2 o'clock j p. m. at its office in said city as the time i and plate for the public consideration of tho proposed improvement, at which time ! said Board of Public Works will hoar all i persons interested, or whoso property is ! liable to be assessed for said improvement. ; and will determine whether the benefits to the property li able to be assessed for such improvment and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Nov. 26 and IVc 3, 1924. CIT Y ADV ER IiSKM KNT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 26. 1924. I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Pnblie Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that oil the 2tith day of November, 1924, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11445 PEARL STREET (North Side). From East Property Line of Temple Avenue, TO West Property Line of First Aliev East of Temple Avenue By curbing the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24-ineh Concrete curb, to a uniform width of 24 feet; with the curb on the south side of roadway now in; providing 9.5 lineal fee) of G-foot radius granite corners; reselling one inlet to curb grade. AU tobeu shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public Improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Dec. Ath. 1924,

3D LEG AT. NOTICES (Continued) 2 P. m. as a date upon whfth remonstrances will be received or heart), against the amount assessed against each Piece of propi rty described in said roil, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tra. ts of land have been or will ns benefited in the amounts named _ on said roll, >r in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed is on file and may be seen at, the office of the Board of Public Works of CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER, Board ot Public Works. City of Tndiaaa polls. Nov 77 r ‘*3 79-P<v 1, 7 o, 4. 1974 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 25. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby jriven by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make thf* following described public improv -ments in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following number'd Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board ou the 74th day of November 1974. Improvement Resolution No. 12131. Nov. 24. 1924. FIFTY NT NTH STREET. From East Property Line of Centra* Avenue, To West Property Line of College Avenue. By grading; the roadway from curb ilne to the '-dre of th-' concrete pavement, on both sideH. to a uniform width of d0 ft. from curb to curb: grading the wings of the intersecting street and alloys to tho widths as shown on plan; curbing both skies of the ro.'Kiw'iy with Stratified Limefttoiie. Berea Sandstone. Granite or dx24iP- h Con. v.-te curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting street and alleys in a similar manner to the widths as shown on plan; providing 17> tin ft. of 6-ft radius /ranito corners; providing 158 lin. ft. ot 25-ft. radius granite corners: resetting Z iron inlets to curb grade; constructing 2 now manholes; constructing 1 catch-basin including Inlet, top: providing 1 new iron inlet; end laying B,'tO Tin. ft. of 12-ineh drain ptpo with connections mad- to inlet. < ateh*basin. new manholes and manhole of drain sewer in Sixtieth Street, a* shown oa plan. i All to be a* eh own on plan and as speci- ; fled. AT work don** In (he. making of said d*- ; scrib'-d public improvements shall lx- la ao f -ordan ’♦ with the u-rms and conditions of ; the Improvement ReS'dutione numbered. ! adopted by the Board of Public Works oa the above named day. and the detailed ! drawings plans, profiles and sp'-eifioations j *\ :.i h nre on fi> and may be seen in th** office of ea:d Board of Public Works of tho ! Oily of Ind anapoits. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday. Dec. 15th. 1924. fti 2 i rrciock p. m ftt its office in said c:ty as the time and place for the public eonsid- : t ration of the proposed imporvement. at • which time e;*M Board of Public Worka will hear all persons Interested, or whoso properly Is liable to bo assess and for said improvement and will determine whethe# rhe benefits to the property liable to ba assessed for such improve nant and the I benefit** to the n?y of Indianapods will j equal the estimated oost -thereof. By order of the Board of Public Work*. CHARLES F. COFFIN. W K FREEMAN, M. J SPENCER. | B.nird of Tbibß% Works. CTty of Todia---i apolis. N. V. •>> Deo. T 1P24 city" advertisement, legal notice. DEPARTMENT OF PT7BLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. InfliiumpoHs Ind.. Nov 25. 1974. NOTICE TO CHjNTRACTORS. Notire is herebv given by the Board j of Pubhe W orks of the Ciry of Indianatfti.s I’idiat.a. runt m-*a!ed proposials will . r'f*ivr(j by it. at it? office, until 1 io-'loek p m.. or. A'r%;day. I)* 1 ; , f, 1921. ‘for the following d\rx-sbi .nublic im* rr.ont t;.-* city of Indianapolis. i a ithori/ed V>y j Improvtrnient Res- <: it: n No. 120S1, Ovt. 7.7 1924. CARRO! T.TON AVE. From north property line of Northvievy I A v * T' vest prot'ertv line o' Guilford Ave* m;e ext# d**d north B.v grading th** n sdv iy from <-urb lino ito curb I’.e t<i h rn i: • of .*k'l feet griding the wnu’# of th- interse,-*t-mg ritr*tis in a (similar i■•..inner and to the widths ro shown on plans. A7 to be as shown on plans and at •UHvifleri iivorhan'-M wub t v - term* and of Hid Improvement lb-o-uto* ;. a:;tj this geiu ral and deta pi - <1 Inga .;...•: • •• 1 file and ! mat (>.- ce. a tn ;i ■■ .i:fi.-■ . ... IWrii >f 1 Bui,;-.,- \v..rk ; tn ••ity of L-lftnapolis, Th(." B ’i.ifi of Pi;bl;.- Worl.j rto r\ a tha riiffit to rtveot aft or all . ids CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN. M .1 SPEXt ER. Board of Pubho Works. City oi Indian--1 Ptl ’ ft . • - N >v Dec. 7. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 26. 1924 7 O WHI M . 1' M i V CONC ' N . Nc.tii • Board of P ft.* Works id tl..* Ci-y f Indianapolis, . I:...liana mat < , t;: 261! day of Novcmt,. 1924 : : . y appro' and a;, assessment ii fa assessments tor the so. o'vina- O' '. rioed nnj'rovoI mei.t. a authorizoti by t;ie Improvement 1 It. solution named: I Improvement Resolution No. 11693. OHIO STREET, From 'vest property fine of first alley 'vest of Mount Street, "est curb Una of | IV fie Vieu IMaee. j To east |ropert.v lino of vWotrman A*eInne. By fradlnc ar.d pavlntr the walks with, eenunt. pl.i eit next to the curb line, to uniform width of 5 feet: curbing both | *id. sos the roadway with Stratified Llme.mm Berea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24meli eon.n-ete . ri>. to a uniform width of 24 feel: providing 47 lineal feet of 10-foot trajiHe radio* corners: providing 132 line’ll feet of O foot granite radius corners; providing 6 lineal feet of 4-foot steel bound concrete radius curb; resetting 6 . ;i:>t tops lo curb grade; grading tha I lawns to a uniform width of 7% feet. Ali to be rs shown ou pian and as specified. Pe-son* interested in or affected by sad described public improvement are hereby notlfi—l that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Dec. sth. 1924 2 p. tn. as a date upon which remonstrar.'.es will Ih> received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited In the amount* named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on sa:d roll. Said assessment roll showing said prim* facie assesments. with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, la on file and may be sepn at the office of the Board ol Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Dublia Works. City of Irdlisoapolls Nov. 27. 28. 29-Dec. J. 2. 3. 4 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF rUBLTC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Tin! Nov 29 1974 TO WHOM JT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given b.v the Board of Public Works of the Oily of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 28th day ol November, 1924, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12138. 1924. | for the vacation. 1 Declaratory Resolution No. 12138. 1924. Nov. 28. 1924 Resolved, By the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to tax'ate part of MIX NFS OTA STU EET. From Stale Avenue. To point 14(1 feet east. The proposed vacation being more particularly described as followsBeginning a T the mt. rseetion of th* south line of Minnesota Street with the east line of State Avenue: running thence east, with the south line of Minnesota , Street, a distance of 140 feet, to a point: | thence soutil. parallel to the east line of ! Stale Av.-nuk a distance ot ten feet, to a ! point; thence west, parallel to the south line of Minnesota Street, to ihe cast line I of State Avenue, !hence north, with the i east line of State Avenue, a distance of [ 10 feet, io the place of beginning.” Tha property beneficially or injuriously affected b.v the proposed vacation, being j the abutting property. ! The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Dec. 19, 1924, as a date upon which remonstrances may be tiled or presented by persons interested in. or affected b.v, said proposed vacation as above described, and on said day at 'i o'clock p. in said board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any i-cjncnstraucea which may hcve-be- -%’H i or presented, and for .u-ai purpose - V final action t% v Such art l ?: fti.lVt-v final and ■/.ix/N upon all

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