Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1924 — Page 11

TUESDAY, DEC. 9, 1924

INDUSTRIALS AT HEW HIOHS ARE STOCKFLATURE Expansion in Steel Industry Adds Impetus to Upward Move. Average Stock Prices Aren re pric* of tw'nty industrial stocks Mon.liy 'is I*l 10 up -79 Av : rag„ price ol twenty ra:.s nas 96.911. o ii .20. By T'nitrd Prr*. XEW YORK, Dec. 9 —Brisk buying 1 demands characterized the earlier dealings and the st**oks continued their forward movem-nt. Ad-' vices from industrial centers imparted additional impetus to the advances. Ftirtk-'r expansions ip. steel operations a:: i pers stent hardening of pr! - were reported. - character of Into national Harvester and Mack Tin 1.- were featured in the opening - transactions and reached new >!gh ground on urgent bidding. When the forw trd movement hesttMd W 9 strafing that th- 1 ;-r L-'l-lers of stocks were still unwilling to part with them on recessions. This situation proved particularly t totalizing to sold out 1 alls anxious to replace their lines. Not a few of them grew impatient .a- r the failure of reaction to materialize and bought bark stocks at tic t arket. resulting in sharp advances in various sections. Local Bank Clearings Bank clearing v *2 !#>; .000. Bank debits amount* $. i*> S‘> U* .0 • - SPECULATORS BUY 111 GRAIN Wheat and Corn Score Si:arls Gains. BL'LLETIX By 1 nitfi ('rot CHICAGO, Dee. *.—Grain futures trade clo.— i with prio- - at new high levels on the crop today. Heavy speculative buying and higher cables brought the sharp rise. _ Pr, *- tendency to lag at the ..p. nhus of business on the I;oar*l of Trade today. Revival of specul dive buying gave wheat a strong undertone. Liverpool opened lower, but at 2 o'clock reflected fully the advance of M nduy. Unfavorable weather and strength In wheat sent corn up Despite increased fe.-ding operations, oats sagged. Increase in the Canadian visible was th- pressing f r. Provisions advanced with h;gs and cables. Chicago Grain Table WHEAT— ‘ ’' ~ Oix”i Hid'. T.ew. Close Dee 1 l • . l :s % i :o - May 1 04 . 1 i is;; . 1 ;.> July 1.45% 1 46 % 144 1 46 % CORN'— Dec 1 ICh 1.24*. 1 l 174% Wne t ;; 12*', 126% 1 vs .- July 1.27** 1.28 , i . I -;s ‘ OATS— Oe*-. ...... .57 ■% .58 ’-* 57 *, 58 % May 62 k .6 4 .62 4* .*>4 July . ... .61 Is .621* .60'* .621* LARD— Jan 16.00 16 32 15.70 16.32 RIBS— Jan. Nominal 14.20 RYE— Dec 1.33* 1 36 k 135 1 36* i May 1.40 k 1.41 1.30 k 1.41 CHICAGO. Dee. 9.—Carlnt receipt? | ere: Wheat. 102: corn. 405; oats 155 rye, 86. Hay Market Prices Wagon load prices of hay ami grain at Indianapolis are t - follow s Kay—Tun -thy. No. 1. 517'- 18 a ton: N-> 2. 4 1 I ■ mixed. No. 1. ilaglt: 2. M.l" 14. ■rU,>r: —< : -I 2n 1.25 n*a fff -51 —s4' wnoi.cs \I.K r.Itm'KRUN Stic/ir-—G-ani,la6 ~ K.2*J<- -pound. a pound: m#. sc. nutmew. ’ 65€t80c; black pepper. 22c 24c: vhlt - .35c ground pure bla k, 22c: while, 34c; cayenne. 41c cloves, ground. 50.; Salt—Table, a hirrt-i 2-lb sack? 86; common, flu,-. $3 10. medium - r m i 3.25 Dried Fn .ts —Citron 50c; apri ts. 3il <t 30c a pound. Packse- Coffee—Arbueklo's 41 Sc; F F. F.. sv: Maxwell House. 50e; -Old R liable. 44c. Tea—lmperial. 22*138c a pr. ,nd; Gim-i powder. 32 i sp. ; Knvhsh Hr-:. fast. 40 M | 56c: basket fired Japan. 4o*i. 55e: You:;* Hyson. SPTo - Vinegar—Distilled. 17c a gallon. cider, j 27c. California F r --i!t= —Apricots. 2’j-lb. can.! 53.23*i 4: white ch-cries. 84 75 a 5; sliced lemon ss $2,754} 3. *5- y, ;i™ . frees. $1 OOfi 3.60: Bartlett piars $4 75' C ! 4.50: trt-en pas - plums. $2.75'-;.3; egg I plums. ?775':3 Vegetables—Corn. N> 2. 8165 ft 1.75: No. X extra. 8! >‘s-'-i 3 '5; t* nsto.-s No. 2. $1.40; N* 3 $2 35 No. 3 extras $2.25. Asparagus tip? No. 1 whit". $4 50*t5; No. 3Vi medium. 84 50 No. 2% mammoth. $4.50 Dima beans. No 2. . $2.2563.25: No 3, sl3s*! 1.40. string! beans, standard No. 2. $1 75. Miscellaneous- —Mushrooms. S3B @SO a 1 cage; Salmon. No. 1. tall. $1.70c-3 25: i Oysters. No. 1. 5 os. regular. $1.8.5; 4 oz.. $1.60; ehrltnp. No. 1 can. $3.40 a dozen. WHOLESALE IRI G PRICKS Carbolic acid. 47c lb tartaric o ld. 47 @sle; alcohol, drnatui and, drums, 188.! 61c; alcohol, non bcv 'ia. s6*? 7 ga’ lump alum, S'n 13c a lb.: importer* bay rum. $4.50 a gal d<>ineet:e, bi-.m;ith subnltrate. $3 2 s>t3 v* bo; \ ; , 'lsc; corosive sublimate. $1.43 calomel. $1.74; chloroform. 65c lb.; lumii copper:'?. 2 % ft ! 10c: cream of tartar. 37e: formaldehyde. SI.OO a gal.; guui camphor, ’a oz.. *i.o3 61.12: meri-ary $1.50 a lb., oil of sas- : eafras. natural. $3.10 a lb.: oil of winter- ; green eyti. 81e; ot! of wintergretxi. true. $7.20 a lb.; potassium irr'ide. $4 -,j 4 86 : a lb: sal tpsom. 31 1 lie sal plaiber. . st&i... SfelOc; spirits camphor. $7 50 a: F&1.; zinc sulphate Tech.. 15c lb ; Tine ox- : ids. etc., bulk. 20c a lb.; menthol $l4O IT.: cod Uv> - oil. slß', a I. bromidi ■••a lb.: pot;ch bromic .74 ,t lb Auto Accident Fatal By Tnit, <1 Pretty SHOALS, I ml., Dec. 9.—Karl j Thompson, 25, is dead here today as j a result of an automobile accident in •which his machine turned over into a creek on a highway fifteen miles north of here Monday ni^'ht.

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[ Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 13:30 close. A toll tp on . .117% 116% 116% 110% R and O . . 73 % 75 % 75 % 75 % C & O .... 03 % !*1 ■% 03 % 01 * < A MV. . . 74 * 74 74% 74 C R *P .. 47', 47 47% 47 IV! A Lack.l3s% ... 135% 143 Erie .13 31 % 31% 31 Erie lot pfd .. ... ... 43% Gt Nor pfd 71 % ... 71 s * . . I.rhi Vhl . 73** 72% 72% 71% M o Pac pfd . . ... ... 70% NT Cn .118% 117% 117% 117% Nor Pac .. 70% 70% 70% 70% N*W 124 .. 124 124 V* Penns.vl ... 40% 40% 40% 40% Uoadmg ... 70% ... 70 00% Sou Rj- 7 7 76% 76% 70% Sou Par .102% ... 107% 103% St I> plil .. 29% ... 29% 20% i StL tc SF . 03 ... 62 % 62% I'll P.o. .110 148 % 140 117% Wab pfd . . 59 58 % 68 % 50 Rubbers—- ! Gdvr pfd .. 85% 85% 85% 84% • • " . . 17% 14% 17% 14 % !i: S Rub . . 40 39 % 39% 39 Euuipmeuts— Am I.o< o .. 86% 80% 80 % 80% Hal I.oeo 121% 123% 124% 123% Gm Elec ..278 274 277% 275 Pullman ..145% .. . 145 344 W* st Klee . 6!! % 60 % o'.* % 40 % Steels—t Bethlehem . 19% 48% 48% 48% Cole Fuel . 39% . . 30% 30% < r . -ible 73 ; 3 73 12 % 73 Gi-i Slates. sO % SO SOS SO- 1 * R. ;* IAS. .4 55% % 5. '* C s steal .117% 117% 117% 116% 51 lit ora Am 15.5.-h. 28% ... 28 27% Chan Mot . 33% 33 33% 32% Gen Mot . . 61 % ... 61 •% 61 * M- V>t 113% 11.7% 113% 112% Ma\ Mot V 7!*% 78 70 77% v .\ ..t 1; s'. .bi% 37% 54% . 41% 43 %r 43% 43% St tv-War . 61% til 64% 63 Timken ... 38 * ... 38 % 35 % Minings—--111 Nl. lt<4 . 24 23% 24 73% fl, AS . . po'* ... 00 91 Copper*— Vm Smelt . 87% 87 87% 80% ■ Air'.iiuila J 1 % 41% 71 % 41% KenneriiU . 57% 51% 57% 51 Oils— CC Petrel. 23% . 73 *'3% C .alien 74 ..a 76 % Stott Oil 74 ... 7 0 17 % Ma- Oil 38 ... 3s US % P V Pet" . 55% ... 6> • 1 65% P A P . s*l % ... % ■ 4 * P •-• Os .. . 53 ■ ... 53 % -3% ‘-4 Pure Oil . . 3*l .. • 20 \ 21* * - Kov Dutch.. 48% ... 48‘-a 4S % S? 02. C,l 07% 61% 61% St Os. N.J. 17 % 37% 37 * 37% Str ’air . 14 % 10 10% 14 T. \ - Cos . 43 ** 43 ’* 43% Ini!list rials—•Al Ctu-m . . 80 . . 8 85 \ Air. Car. . ..149% 149 149% 148 * Am AVi.ifen t,l % 41 '1 1 a .Coca Cola.. 82 81*, S3 81 , i C-..U Cos. *1 63 s * 64 03 % ' !> 1V15..11 Cll ... •• • 44 % I .00 P'.tv . 53 % 93% 03% G As* ’ f.t . .7s 57 58 50% Ittt paper. . .7 3% "5*2 >3 % ! * Han IPS 100% 108 10. M ■ a W 14% 41% 44% 14 7, 137% 137% 137 . 'IIP 143 ** 140% It, 139 . : C 8 !n A!. 5i% 84% 84 I tilities— Am TA T 132*. 137% 12 7*, 13C. Gas . 78'* 78 * 78 t, 78 C • ’.mb: t G 4.7 j 45 % 45% 4.>% Shipping—\n I: * Cor 51% 31 '-1% 71% In M M ; :.i 15 * . 4> % 4.. -* P*i. ids — Am Surar 40% 40 40'* 47 'Am Beet '.i 13 12 47% 41 % Cor*: Pr ’ 47 . . 41 s * 42 c C ’-g pfd 58 Ihlrmtc m Am Tub . * m ... 84 : 4 M Tob I* H * "l % . *1 ’* 1 l -* Commission Market U Fruit* Art * s—Fancy Jonathans. : Mi s 70 a loti*. $4.50 a box t - Sir. alt hr* 85 50 ;> bbi Grim.i -i. 88 t bb' * fancy* New York Kings. 77.70 a bbi. Apricot California, $3 4? 3.23 a box. 1- . * ns o wine *- pound. (••. of. .pi s—Cd.: fon.ua Hor.ey Hews,: S3 56 . ite Crai me*- j 0.75 7 a half l*B*t 1 box (.rapefri.it—Bl.it a box Grata a—Fa:n*y Cn . * foruia Emi>eror. $4,2.5 "ii... fancy Arkar.a 1* t'oticotos. 37<; tv. - pound bask* l. niot.s —C.’.itomla, ?o 50‘: 7 50. : :!**■■*— s] -.. 1 a hundred I , _ ,-s—Extra *a ■■ i.y (.aittnT.ia. Viknmas 176* to 2505. $3.754:4 25; For •*. S3 At 4 25 Peart—Fancy ham* grown Kiefer* SI 50 bushel: extra fa:, y N V. P An. ■ 83 bu. Pereirr.mens —Fancy Indlanns. Sl.oO a crate: t.i*:,-rin.*s S3 50it.4.25 a box. Vegetables Beans —Fancy Southern Green. 53 a bus::* 1. He. *s—FsinT home-grown, 35e dozen b : s 75 bush'd. Cabbage—Kan y Holland seed 21*2 %c : pound. Carrots—Bl.so a bushel. < h . ltlov r—California. 57 25 a crate (* :.!> N V Gohicn Heart. 53 a 2 3 crate trimmed :. )** bunch. • . mil.—rs -Home-grown. 53 a dozen Eggplant—Bl 75 a dozen. KV l:v<—<><)•’ dozen. Kb South- rp. 51 a bn. Lettu Head. Iceberg. Blue Ray $3 50 'n 4.50 cr it..; hot house leaf. 51.50 a tis teen-pi. .*. ! b iskl t (Mangoes —Fa: v Southern. 60s a basket Onions—Spanish 51 * crate: Indiana white. 52.50 a 1001 b Zac,;; I*:.liana y* : low. 52 25; Indiana R* and. 52 25 hot i house —ecu*. 45e dozen bunch'-a I Parsley Home-grown. 75c dozen bunch -s. P.-lies—Ruttons. !mt house. $1.2.> (In::- : bunches Long red or white. s<ie dozen. R>'abagas—$1.25 fiftv-lb. basket. Bp:na‘-h—sl 75 a bushel. Bi|unb —Fancy sugars, 3tt 4c a pound Tomatoes—Fancy Califonila repacked. 57 50 a six basket crate. Turnips—sl.so a bushel. Potatoes Fancy Michigan round white. $1.83 a 156 lb. b *■; Mmnegota. $1.7.7 a 150-lb. *, - Red River Early Ohios $1.85 a 120and bag. Idaho Russets. 53 'a 325 a 126 ;.im:„l bag; Kentucky cobblers. s3 <<l , 3 25 H bi>l Sw- . i’otatoes —Virginia. $4.75 a bar- —.■ *, extra fancy Jerseys. 53 50 a bushel; 1 : •!:*. *. 73 50 a bushel; Arkansas. $3 a ! hamper. fhrlstmn* lieroratton* I a-ircl and Ebergn-eu Roping—sl.33® ! 1.77 a 20 yd roll. Wreath*—sl.os a dozen. Holly—s 6 a case. Ir.es— 2% •. is. $2 50 a bundle; large singles. 55. Prices on Coal Anti r u ir.* H 6 50 a ton col** Vir-ir.ia lump. Kentucky l ump. s**.7r> 'n 7 75. Pocahontas mine run, ‘>o'% 7 r>o $8.50fri9.25; Indian* lump Ir.dient egtr. $3.30^5.7a; Indian i mine run, § 1.30 •& 6.50. * Wheeling; 50c iv tun rxtr;e. ,* TINNERS' .STPTI.IFS Tin—l C 20x2.8 coke. $14.50: charcoal. 18; old style* ternes 519® 25. Lead—Bar. sl3 per 100 pmtrd* Zinc—SlH—t. 513 '5 per 100 pounds. Copper—Rot torus 36c per pound; sheets, soft. 10 oz., 27c per pound. B tie]—No 28 gauge, galvanized. *5 55 % 5,05 per 160 pounds; O I*. C. R. $4.35 i '4 4.65 per 190 pound. 9; WellsvlUe polj lshtd No. 28 gauge, $5.75 per 100 pounds. IRON AND STEEL I.oeal who!,-sale prices on iron nnd etc* I bars are Structural, $3.25 a 100liound base: iron bars. $.3.15 a 100-pound | base: steel bare $3.16 a 100-pound base; <*<>!d roiled shafting. $3 95 a 100-pound base; Wi.e annealed fleets, 10-gauge base. $3.9.7 i 100-pound: pah atilzed sheets. 28 gauge I,as.. $5.05 100 fauinds, black Sheet*. 28 gauge. $1 75 100 pound*. LOCAL SEED PRICES Indianapolis retail seed prices AreAlfalfa. $16.50 a bushe!; timothy. $4.25; rt-d clover. $164(17; alslks. slo® 12. LINSEED OIL AND TERPENTINE Dealers selitng pries'* on raw linseed oil in barrels. 51.08 a gallon; boiltd, sl.lO. Turpentine, 99c a gallon. CYLINDER AND ENGINE OILS Dealers’ selling prices; Black oll=— Summer, 11.5 c: winter. 12c. Cylinder, 21 h6lc: engine 18® 58c: dynamo. 2841 37c; turbine, 38wti.'lc; machine. 29'q,40c: paraflin oils. 14®22c. 1.. G. Derbyshire* Recovering G. Q. Derbyshire of Southport, who was injured Monday at Carthage. Ind., when a vault door pinned him to the floor. Is recovering today at St. Vincent Hospital, relatives said.

HOGS GENERALLY neons me Top Advances to $10 —Bulk 59:[email protected]. —Hog Prices 111 v by Day—- ! Dee. Bulk Top. Receipts. I 3. 9.10®9.50 9.90 18.000 , 4. 900 ® 9.35 9.65 17.000 | 5 8 59'c 8 75 9 25 14.000 | 6. 8.75 \t 900 9.50 7.000 8. 9.1044 9.25 9.85 7.000 9. 9.20"i 45 10.00 19.000 j Hog prices tit the local livestock j market advanced 10c on an active • market today. Receipts of 19.000 ■ wore nearly all sold. Top was $lO, | about 15c higher than Monday, and I the bulk of sales was made at s9.‘_’o 1 15/9.45. compared with $4.101/ 9.33 . ; Monday. Heavies commanded best j i prices at $9.55'</9.79. Mediums were ! next in order at $9.45% 9.55. Lights 1 were quoted at $9,051/9.30 and light lights were cleared at $7.50 <t 9.05. j With exception of a widening In | price range of $1 pigs were steady !at ssl/7.50, compared with $61:7.50 i Monday. Sows were steady at $5,75 i 9 for smooths and $5.59 t $.75 for Toughs. Holdover was 229. Cattle trade was more active than lon Monday, but In the majority of • cases prices held steady. Common j cows and heifers proved slow sel- : ier.B. Kaf. light heifers w- re quoted iat ss.so/10; choice cows. $3.50; ; medium to good cows, $3.56 ■ 4.50; I medium to good butcher heifers. ! $5 .•■O u 7.50; medium to fair steers, jsß 1:9.50; common killers. $5. ,94/ : 7.50, and choice yearlings at flO'p 11.50. Little good to choice stock .was received and the retarded trad • considerably. Receipts were estimated at 1.500. V* als sold at sll top, steady with Monday, but odd lets of common s at >4 /7 and in* ditties at $7.50 V; $ i indicated lower values Hulk I of good 8*0). k sold at $lO ;; 10.50. Reef ipts were S6O Siie- p and lan b prints were tinchanged on receipts of L’OO. \ few i choice lambs commanded sls, t ut the general top was $11.50. Mix'd l imbs sold fit sl2 0 14; heavies. $1! / 13. arid etills, s.B%' 9. Sheep prices were nominal. Hogs—. Good hogs 140-169 ; r , ,-iv $ 7 ,<)• ■ 875 ISO to 200 j.; 'ls <i o', . 3*.) pLs '1 pi pour.'% down ‘ 750 , Ike's sows 8 ,0 . 999 hi*; t Sows . . . $ >9 .' 8 56 —< little — Sty.-** 1 300 lbs. up. • 5 9 ' • ; 1" 56 * 1 000 t 1.:. n _ j , M.-c :n <■, .-■ 'c t -lt:ra -t .'■■:oa • '■••'.men to tntilnim coys . 3 '■< . .50 :t tfehcr bulls t cei Bologna bul * . . . 350 a *25 —(a! vs*— r ■* vn' ‘I! 09 Mct.a-n •. -a: . ...... s .... a 006 ~ veals 1 o off <i; 1 0.50 ■ men . • -.1 . . . . I 6 6..50 c\> ■ o ’a,n .rii :>fH* i“ no M* < 5 . ..*:s- } ’• no .i ? •> M<... .:n t.> hn‘.. • 4tu 1 * C . . 100 i 300 Other Live Stock c t; :<w;o. i l *"’ o .* ...*• • -a '.ft i j*rt c. •'*; ►{*(>* },!t it , nt. ; rt : t i.iiiy y.wiri;. %'d ’ V'rv K.. 1 ■ '*•:-) a*. • 1 51. >: : * •*!-■ ' K r !it ~ -liv 1*: ' • . *Hr%v b iK. IT* **’>: m**' t: \ >t **o ; * *>‘ 'O * -.1 r :nA r>o ‘On mark ?. iw-tlv 1 lU'!it IL'l.tri b.ar so*- UI. ',// s ;n) - t. ittr ;.*! % ~.;o . I mix*-! V .“><!'/•.* 00 * t J: :rri ' %?.’ TO . -o •;: re- -h-. ss w . <* itt,.* —;; *•.;-1- •gr.-t. ’< T'ii) ''<• 1 J -T ■ • U, > ’* b$ li' i tl. '7 :>o in < . .* %• • A.%, - -1 Sh *-i anl lamb- 1 'OO FAST IiFFiATsO, ])• o.—Catti- K'‘ .••1$ '*. 1.0 ni.Ti i' t,. h ■ iv** -tr* . wliip* itiru po .r- .'r! bO'o H : b. : >•: j. ?,. cud, miv* - id*ion. market. a !r-v #t**-Tlv. Sh- p . ! anl lambs —fb iron. 1/JtHF nuir %- t.. a.I tiv“. lam 1 * *.• }.],, %* •• <■! i%* ].<• \ ■ 5 1 b I '.I 10. oil fair. -!'•• 14: v.*.ib J 13. !Io;h —ID * !p*s. l*;oot. t:i • U-t. -low j and et*auy; york*-r*. •- •* *'b *:-> ! rousrhs, $7<557.7.*#; etnKr*. s-1 50'/;. DITTSBI RGH. ' ?>.- —Tl*- 1 . | <sj JV.AO; Kood. '* f S o fair. : • /7. ! veal calfrH. sl7 HJ 7 *>' ‘ ; • •l> o**d b*.:nbs ! —K‘*f*iptß, lijrht. rnari t. • i weathPM, $8 i - ' -0 tor I mixed. S7 f <>, H: lambs, O" MSA.*- 1: —Ro*H iptß, 40 doub’ <i* -’ ' - m;u k't . . hlfhfr; prime hravy. ♦* . ./! 7 . md o: m. so '0.40: heavy A"oi'kers. S* If) f, L f* ): I iiijbt Yorkem. ***7 *‘i 7.lir>; pi*-'* 4 *- ,K *o > j 0.75: roufrlia. s7.tJs (u :B.*Js: t i. Io *• | TOLEDO. Dec. o.—Ho*rft—-ID • t*h • 1.000; market, 'l~*v higher: hravy. yt>' f 0.75; medium. ynrkera, I 1*.25; (fond pips. $6^0.85. Calves—Mac ket. strong. Sheep and lambs—Market, I 50c higher. CINCINNATI. Dcs>. o—Cattle—R*‘rHpt< 1500 mark't. st*ady; Pt* r- Ko/.d i iin choice. $0 sO'£9 (hilvfs -M.'n.xft. ' steady: pood tn choice. sll.so'rfll. HogftReceipts. 2 800; mat ’. •hot* #• r*'okcrf4 and bub —Rmiipti!. 50; market, -t* niy: pnmj to j ' . boii-e. Lambs—Market. bt'-atLy; j : ,*ood to . I Business Briefs Number cf fuilures In the T’nlted States ' la.t w.-ek showa little change from the; total reported to R. G Dun ft Cos , a year | ago. 427 defaults comparing with 422 in | the earlier period. The Samuel Instill Interests have entered into another merger, this time linking live public utility cor -oms In Western Ohio under ths name of West Ohio Gas Company. Notwithstanding recent prtco ente. there is little likelihood ol anything resembling la “price war - ’ among automobile tminu--1 factures. except, perhaps on the iiopular coach models, according to Motor. The ■ cts so far have In.n made by companies which have h id a heavy volume of sau-s throughout the year. While competition always enters in consideration In lowering retail lists, these concerns undoubtedly have Ivu abh* to effect manufacturing economies which will offset, in part at least, tho lower cost to consumers. Tho Middle West T'tiltties Company has acquired all of the holdings of the Interstate Electric Corporation of Texas for a consideration of $1,500,060 it Is announced. Knifed stats Treasury 4s havs been added to the list of Government bond# on ths Indianapolis Stock Eehange. Insurance men of tho State will meet here Jan 70 in o’qwrvanco of Indiana Insurahee day. Over $2 ,500 has been contributed toward making the event a success. Consolidation of the Grocers Baking Company, 027 W. Now York St., with the I'urtty Bakeries Company, a $15,000,000 corporation of Delaware, has been made. Taking over of the local concern Is but one of fifteen such mergers being effected in Minnesota Michigan. Ohio and Indiana, in a move described as a consolidation of the baking industry of the country.

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FORBES WON AT DICE FROFIi WIFE, MORTIMER SAYS Defense Claims Victory in Cross-Examination of Witness, By t nifed I‘rrKg FKI'ERAL /'OT'IiTRi >t'M, 'Til I CAOO, Dec. 9—Col. Cli/iilos ii K'.rl- -. former 1 0 / 1 -f tho Vet- r ns' ' Rlire: 111, “inv/'Stig.'itoil" .T-hn W. Thompson ami a-siuTiainfci i.ls firm of Titompson ft T’l- i k wa.< “upr;.;h'. hnnost and r-'.iabie." fC'/w t ins hint contra< ts tn build t;..vrn-nv-n" hospitals. King H. "Brer to.stifle 1 tr„-v in For be e Tip • i -nn f: id ! trial hot • . Mortimer or ctoss-oxamlf i'.<-n by Jant"s Fas; Smitl/. F ■■'>•■-• c":in s-1. Mortlmt-r 1s tho Cb-vm!,.cut's Forbes and Tiffinpaon "f cli.nr ;! of conspln'i. y to ' 'ft ttid t.h" > . v "Col. Fortes tr.e Mint I knew about Thompson. Doing libs hg.-nt, I told,him Thumps, n was an nr.d ltis firm wus tho same," M' ■'•■• timer testified. ■'Then what did Forbes miy?'* "Ho R.dd ■Th.-.t's th.) <>f men I want to do btiHinf -.s with ' ” Considorcfl \ iclory .9 I'-.f victor'-, claiming • v ■; -1 proved ‘‘S -tomtht able cur: r. mop :;n ndtr.isslon 'hat tlr- . • m slops paid I.lm l y Thon. '5,,,: f,.- : is work In "lnducmg' F'-rt'-s ■- tho rontws to Thompson ttt-d Black were ' fair at:d t - Referring to Mortit’-i-r'H I't-.-i a-ts testimony tha" TANARUS: < 1111 -"n hat i-.l'l b‘-!i $15,666 In ca -h in n *'’r 1 ■•-. , l.,>tel, about June 76. 1922 and that he had turn-d . 00 , f th; ■ over to Fori os. "Thompson gave mo 'incur oriel Forbes. as our .-gifctlp-iit called for," Mortitr-r till: 1 Ti-lls of Cr:t|s flaino "The., what happ.-ned?" "I came 1- rk /if-<>r lunch and Thom] -800 and 1 went over to outroom at the hotel.” "We found Colonel Forbes and Mr Mortimer In -he bedroom tlpyv W'-f‘- - hooting' crops.” ” Where?” "<n tbo bed- Forbes was in his shirt sb-i v s It coat me $220 f..r that craps prime." “Did you pay Forbes the $220?” "No, I gave it to Mrs. .Mortimer.” "Did she pay him?” "I suppose stv-I vo pern him take money from her 1" fore. she- was always giving money to her j •1 lobby ’ ” llasby Smith then brought out that j Mortimer signed the not' to Thompson for a “loan.” Th" witness in- i .sisted, however, th/tt tin* "loan” v.a.s simply <0 “cover up tho crooked transaction.” Produce Markets Strictly fr"c*l, new-lMt.l No 1 egg. I lorgn Htz 50c; No. 2 nr held eggs -ice; | f ( ,w Is. 4% U,s up. IM< piiilf-r 4% 11-h . Iffc; cocks. 12c springers 17c. b.-gliom pmiltry, 25 per cent .lls.-.ont: young Pun turkeys. 12 It'S. up. 28-. turn turk-v. 7*3'*. young hen turlous. 28, • ,lu<-lis. i P" mils up. 15, : it -si- IP pound* up. 13 • stl nabs. 1! pounds to dozen. *3.75 young paint-as 2 pound size. $7 <lo/en; butter fal deiiv. r.-d Indianapolis •M----packing stock butt, t- deliv.-icd Iml mupo- 1 Its, 26(2,220 lb Babbits. $3 dozen I drawn. Cf.EYET.AND, Dec. 9—-Poultry—T.iyn ■ heavy fowl*. 21<i?23e: tight. lhiSj 1 tt<; t heavy springers, 23'n 34c; light. 19(<i20c:i rooster/,. 151,-' i it-. ducks heavy. 26 fit ".‘ir light. 184' lilc; gt-'-s:-, 70%22,': pigeons. | $1.75@2 per dozen; turkeys. 32e. Butler—Extra in tub*. 47 % (it -Hi %<-: exit it ' firsts, 45% Art'sc; firsts. 43% 4ft Ise; i standard, 46c. Eggs—Fresh gnth-red i northern extras. 60c; extra firsts. she J Ohio firsts, 5-lc: Western firsts, 53c. l'o j ! .toes—-Michigan. 31.06% 175 per 150 j pounds; Maine, $ I.7f>f,11.85 Idatio rus-! setts. $2; New York. [email protected]. OHICAGO. Dec. ii.—Butter—Receipts i 7.2-15: creamery. 43c: standards, 46c; ' It its 3 1 seconds, BS#33c. !'. Receipts. 3.063; ordinaries, 355/, •!()<-: | iirstß, 48 (ii 5.3 c. Cheese—Twins. 27e: i Americas. 22c. Poultry—Receipts, 16fowls. 18<>i ; 21e; *lueks. 19c; g.s-sc 17e: springs. 22c; turkeys. 22c; roosters 14 %c. Potatoes—Receipts. 26!) ears: Wisconsin round Whitt'S, $11(1.1,5; Minnesota. OutNEW YORK. Dec. 9.—Flour —Quiet. Pork—Quiet. Mess —$34 ht 35. Lard— • Firm; midwest spot, $16.50% 1 6 60. Sugar; —Haw. dull; centrifugal. 96 test 0.15 c: | refined, dull; granulated. 7.15'll 1 7.00 c C-f fe,—Rio 7 spot, 29 - 1 . */-21c; Santos No. 4. 25% feilOVic. Tallow—Dull: special to extra. 9% ©loc. Hay—Firm; No. t. 1 31.30 No. 3, 31.104/ 1.15 Dre/wd pool try—Quti.t: turkeys. 20'© 45c chickens. to 45c; fowls. 15 ©30.-; ducks. 17(6 78olicks. Long Island. 27(6 28c. Live poui-| try—utet; geese 11 ui 18c: ducks, 12© ; 24c; turkeys. 25i 30c. Cliecsc—Fair: I state whole milk, commons to specials. IP 1 ©24e: state skims, choice to spcoials, 111 ©l7%c: lower grades s©l2c. Butter-—! Steady: receipts. 10.223; creamery extras, j 44% @ 45c; stiis-ial market, 45 % © 4rttEggs—Firm: receipts, 13,113; nearby w hits fancy. 73© 74c; nearby state whites. 46©72c: fresh firsts. '52/,/ 64c; Pacific coasts, 48®62c; western whites, 38 f il 72c; nearby browns. 45©T00.

LEAGUE HOPES TO REJUVENATE LAV/S ((’onliiiiic/i From f’/ico 1) ! "may.” m iking passing of a rmmd t ; t'-t-y ja!:-tr;ttp a* law <*ptional with hip* ] ,--t;Ssl.-i,t lire. Iti eti’ect, tin* ! amei!din<-ti!. would mak* rvjji.stration , icitinn il with tic \ -**r. The object of tlie amendment, it I Is pomp I ('in. is to reh'-V" the St a >■ h.f exp-.',89 in r- h- Motion in MonU tion is ,- iisiilt t-id uni (Biter Xmendineuts I’p Two oiler romstitutional amend ; nio;.ts PTo bleed by S.-nnto- Ktigllsh and >ias: ".J ;’ >• l--'t ur.i ,viU com" up fur iml p*t-c ;.rc ley--.'/■o g ,ug •-/ a -cferciv I ■ ;m. They .! re; Yp >• refluent to Sc--*| n 2. Article - ti :xn l’ l r Wit.cl: ■ . .als if" S:: 11. > - .t* the pr- ■ h* < ei ■ tb-c. ip: nos r.tilr-.'. ! an i ,8 jif.viib-it m a l'. ! l to !■■• introduc'd j-intly in the li-use of Represent aby lb prosi'ntHtlvc.s Frank it ■ 8 r ! I; . - l V. 1 nuK-un, In* ■ ■ lis :it t ■I- - 39 I l-Ji \L NOTH US r: : v ,un ert:sl*ment DEPARTMENT Oi- ITET.IC WORKS OFFU'E (IF THE BOARD Iridts- ap... ■ Ind . P - 4. 1021. TO WHOM ■'! M V 0.l : N’-tic is f r- : . go •: l,v ti, * Hoard ot Pt:b e Works Citv f In.l i'i ipo . fnd , - - • i • , •• i". ; v tb" improvement !. - • tmpri i in,sit R.-sct Hi -i No I 19.52. f IR.-I \! , i lift i.NEV it i i,-"; -of El-veath rt'^enth ; <y . *1 cr a* - t’ .. • v th A-;-,, i!. A*p!' tin.* < • ( ~". *** tr • ' . •*' “ ;• . - • V : :i '’ tl> \ I t:r ... 8 • ■ I J 4 *1 rtC', n *.: fft •• -i ' . n • : ’<: ■ Flu' i. IM t* a J M h\J y 1 !>< - lAn’i*! 2: 1 1 •; 5 -U tb I %v!*.;.* rtTimu. ♦ .- v ‘ v ■■ ‘. I ’TM'f v (if rtt‘rihid in * r>i.. m-i will -Vs Vl,:’.! ' F-" b* -V •‘r h* f 1 1 in ti-,8 , ... s-ini -l‘ ' . - :.f •- . S •:* :>*’ Hhnwin- *---l1 f*r:DiV !b- • us {;: ’‘‘j•;.!%;•.I wf= \Vo! -;h ot niAULFS F COFFIN. AV. If. ! RK! M \N. M j i'K. Hoard of !r*>lu* \\ C y f Imllan--u< - I* T>d*2 f> in 11 1" 1 R’M t ; . V Ai V !**i: !'ls)- M !•; vs DEPART MINT <’F PI I: ETC WORKS OKFirE OK Ml!*: HOARD rmlh.:*n<V.ts, Ind.. fi 1024. TO W* I ! M \ V ('■ t\( . < • ■ !i IT 1 Os PuF; !>• W< i h nt l - • ty <f \ :u}\ i:i ;t J>Uh. ::-Vi ;.•* fi 'i thaf nn 11 • t); i • v nf Dr.crnh’r. ! I flF'.v a [ll'i'ovr.i an as.-ri.t roll -ii> -’tr the priif.-i f-i.-ie n--■ ■■snn-nt* tor! tl*** foilowlnc (!*.'?<•.-nlw-l ptiLhe improve- 1 inc.-it. ;ih Tilth- ri/ il !-%• th*- improvement’ K-'v !ut it --n mi.; -d Improvirif if K‘<toinfion No tlJss. LANS? N■ vnu-lii' From north property lino of New York* Str* ♦** To south proi-4-rty line of Michigan Str< .*f Ly and rravellngr the roadway fr< m eurh hue i ourb line, to a unlfo. in w itlth of ' “ ft t. r ra<l ic and gr aveling: th** wii: "f th** >itp r*' *finc alley in a similar UHinner and *<* tin* width shown on plan. t!:e lawns t- h uniform : ui'if’i of ip.-t curbimr boih of ! h rondw .iy with Hlr.itlth and lino ■done. 1 M r• t HaodhiotH* irranitf • * eon<t P euilin.r th* w ‘ . sos tho in ! Kj-s. •otnig !’•’>* in a Himilur manner and I t Oi** widths show ti on phni: | .*<B Hit. ft.. >f and ft. RTHiiife i’:idl*m (‘ornera: ; eonslruettn v J < ah-K-hnsin inlet I top: providing J iron inlet. !:i\ipr d.' lin. ! ff nf IU-ineti drain pijm* with eomieetions \ n.:u|o*t(> in f *t, eateh basin and power. All t > ho as shown on plan and as speeifb and fhipons interested 1n or nffeeted hv public improvement are hereby j notified that the Hoard of I’ubMe Works of , F id (*iiy has fixed Wednesday, l>ee 17th. I IS>VM. p. in. hh a date upon which re ! inonßtrancng will h® received, or heard, j against the amount assesßcd Agralnut f%cb j pt*ee of property describ'd in e:il<i roll, and < will determine the question ns to whether \ siich lots fir tracts of land have been or ; will be benefited in the amounts named on j said roll, or in a greater or less sum than ‘ that named on said roll. Said assessment roll • howitur said primn fa/*i • assessments, with tlie names of own i ors and descriptions of property subject to j be assessed, is on file and may be sf'en at tin? office of tlie Hoard of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W 11. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Hoard nf Public Works, City of Indian• a polls. S. 51. 10. 11. 1 ft, 13 15% 1024. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF BUBLTC WORKS. £ OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Tnfiianapolfs. Ind.. Dec. .4, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works ot the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 3d day of December. | 1974. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for | the following described public improve-1 nn nt. ns authorized by the Improvement j Resolution named: improvement Resolution No. 11707. KEYSTONE AVENUE From southwest properly line of South i eastern Avenue. \ To north property lino of English Ave- j nue. By paviny tbo roadway with Asphalt.

. LEGAL JWTH KS .. . (Continued) Asphaltic Concrete. 8-inch two-course Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel eotierett! foundation from curb line to i curb lino to a uniform width of -4 feet: pavinff the. of the intersecting: alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing: 54 lineal feet of lx 18-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or L* Standard Steel PavI ing Muard as specified. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and | other private service connections to prop* | erty line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans and as i specified. Note: Contractor in submitting his bid : must submit a separate bid per square | ; y'.rd for the paving of the roadway ex- j ! elusive of the space occupied by tin* car i J track: a s< pa rate bid per lineal foot for Marginal Stone; and a separate bid per ] lineal foot for Standard Steel Paving i I Guard. Persons interested in or affected by said | described public improvement are hereby ! notified that the Hoard of Public Works j : >} <'ity has fixed Monday. Dec. 15. * 11FM. M p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will bo received, or heard, agrauist the amount assessed against caeh ■ pie;e of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such hrts or tracts ot land have ' ; been or will Ik* benefited in the amounts I I named on said roll, or in a greater or less i sum than that nam'd on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie nsM ssnn-utw. with the names of ownI ci-fc and descriptions of property subject to be ass* Is on file and may be seen nt tlio office <,f the Hoard of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Hoard of Public Works, City of Indianapolis j Dec 5, fi. 8, fi 10 11. IT CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE HOARD Indianapolis Ind. Dec fi. 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice |% hert bv -riven by the Hoard of f*ub!ic Works of the City of Indianapolis. 1 hi.:.tii that on the sth day cf Decem‘br lfi24 th**\ apirovcd ;**; l r s -o j:ur• if. ".* as-;-nta .f> r the following (D -'-nberl public iml*rV' n *r.t a % .:h /*,j by th* Improve- j ment Rt'-ohjtion named: ImpnncmFi't It * :tion No. 11547 EMERSON AVE. From m- -; * ; i j>: *•**u ty dm Brnokvlllo U-". Tn north property line of Engliph Av by rr.vMf'K and pavuo; the walks with ; •'* • t ; ••••! r* vt to t!:*• pro;. Tty dm*, t ’ i ■ nf’.rm w idrb *f 5 Vet . m-ao.mr ! • ! i* ? the croMiif m a siml- ; 1 j ' m inter and to the widths shown mi i p rr idiiig the lawns to tlie widths -■ P *n A I to b ai hown or, plp.n and as sped- , I* l + Intc’e t** ! in or ash P*d Vy paid | *1- *l! u*t l 7 - v *’i• • •. /•merit are hf-'-by •’ ' o Cat th* H urL of Pubdc W'-rks *'f •id cjry ban fixed Wedn*-s.: y. De.. 17, lfi 1 " p m as v ;% winch rrmonstrnt wl : b receive}, or heard. : -t c- • .mount *. ■•• *-*d a<aint f.n h , i • ' ‘-.erty >U- rtbel tn said roll, j 1 •' 1 *?••*•!••./•' tb' question as to : whether -u h ! >! - or tr*> ts of land have b' ii or wii! U* b. r.efiivd In the amounts; " > that named on ;-.ud roll. Sc-? • nm-nt roll ‘hnwir/sr said prima; '•m.ents. with the r .aniei of own* ■ * - —d. is on file and rnay bo <>ri at • 9f t'.iv Bi.ini us 1-übilc Work.i "f fulii city. CHARLES E COFFIN W H FREEMAN M Sl'! NCF.R 5 6-6 (.f Piibl: ■ Works City of Imilan- : 8. ff. 10. !1, 1 13. 15. 1924 j n VI ■ M ENT. | DEPARTMENT Or' I'FBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF niR BOARD, luiiia-i H>,. !s fi'.l Ii . 4. 1974. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Not!,- IS 1..-1- 4'l.< n (.1 UiH n -irj of Ptll'l: ' W-rks "I t .. C:tv „f In.! s ~t . .,!is. I'-itioiia Fcil ~n tli, ;:j <Uy of D,- ,-mts-r. 19‘.’1 t) > y upprovtsl .-ill ass-ssu'.rnt i-.,1! c. tl i- I'i.inj i.,. us ssc.onts fur F." !(. ...wills' (("s.rCssi tr. , p:,prove- | ■■ >s , F.- ' 1 by too Ir.iprovenient Hut" •'(( ■ ’ R'-sc' • ,n No. 11532. X‘-OKI) STREET. Fr ■!•: s oi pr u j, rij iniii iif Twfr.ty • • r ' . pr-: rty 1 ir:> of Twenty-Fifth : Str. ■ t. irr.wlinj sn-1 pavln* the rnmlwfty . -**•- A-,r. t * _ As, Co'i.-rete i"Ur-!.l. ) Iruui —•■ rI, ii, curb line • - r ’.( wi*:fi 21 srs.lirs >1- I I’lvp I2‘ '.vir,! ,-f I’u* intersect it. k •‘to e • .I'iei in a s.polar manner ami •* - in i'i iis pr ■ -id 1 - "4 , f -t cf 4xlß ti -ti Strutitiixl ■'- Mar. ~1 > l an- cr % x7x2 inch - < i trd as si i fled; 1 ■ itc !■ uin 1 •e-a. !t us 12 tr.-li ‘dratii illl ■ • '-<-t: ■■ made t „ inlet, -at.-'i bi'sui a ; n -a:,i ulo: r, setting *! mnnhula tops i -'"•*■! r , nmde at the ■“ 9 -h wall In the manhole '* '‘' y F : Os a la*,- .. u. prwer and a v cla-: pro ife si-rv .-unnections to : of p.'up- -iy Huy whore not already A Fi be a* shown on plan ami as s- t.-BKfe.l cr nffi -fed by f - ! des-r-|ls,rl p Nile iniprcV'*nielif are h-r, bv H'llfl's! tli -1 the F.cr.i ~t Fubße r e I-I IF has fix, ,1 Monday. - r ' H Iff’’ 1 " p n. us a date upon " • u.-.s* , s v;n b- ,-.i,ai or ! -s i' -t ( I-.. t ass. ss.,l against " ■ •’ I ■' ! ! rm the ,j > s',lon i.s to r h -is or tracts us land have " 9 ~r w ’•■■■ beiiefttcl m the am,,nuts mi , r- or in a greater ur 4 sj i ►- 91 tl an that named nn sa‘,l roll Said ass-sen roll showing satil prima ■" ■■ %■' on ’ • Utli the nan sos own- 1 ' , • - ■ -i'D' '8 ' ' property sub <■ -t . ttt'" - s 1. is on flio and i lay be e*-. n : i'" t'"* Hoard of l'ubhc "oiks of oiud citv l HARI.EB E COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. „ M J SEEM hi It. Heard of Dublin Worka. City ol Indian polio. De 5 ■■ - 9 iff m ie 1024, lilt Alii KI, i Iril.MitNT DEI’AKT.MENT OF i’VBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD ■ '’-.1.'-- I-. 1- Dec 4. 1974. 19.’" Ii"'! 15 MAX’ CONCERN" - iu rei.y giv-n the Hoard of ■’‘l ' " ' "f the City of Indianapolla. liaiiana. t ,;it "M th* .'P*<l day of fifVPinlu'r, ' .:'d! 'liev .ip!rc.\ and an roll! ►•" U, I til*- I'llnut i Hc\a rt .*■•!** for i p iruprovot ;m uhor./.-d )iy tho Improvement I Ut-t>(dulum namt-il Improve iuf !)t Hrtf*nlntlon Nr>. 11885. WALCOTT SiitEKT. ir ,m ?, °dtd property line of Southraet'Tn A\ -n no. j " ; {*i‘u|)t*rty line of Doloes Street, ijy t>iadm% and paving- the roadway! v :1; WtM.m ii IT .i< Asphalt. Asphaltto ( ‘ p d* :• liricK. laid on a> In-h gravel , :i ' r '*• foundation from curb-line to ‘ • m** tf> it uniform width of £± Dvt: ' j And paving thawing* 4f the fiit''H%*tlng alleys in a similar manner Ami 1 ‘ u ids fi.s as shown on plan. xpri *6mg 18 lineal Ut of US Inch Stratiflnd ‘ /“inestoue .Marginal Stone A:s<> exteeding a!i water gas, foxor .-nil! .liner private service eonneetions to lirop-rty lino, where not already In. p, ,1 l<> shown on plan und sped-; Persons Interested in or affected by said ! des-rili. and public mipiovem-ni are hereby: iioUM'il that tho Roar,! cf Public Works of ! I'M,.! has nx.-.l Monday, Bee 15th.! • 9 ;•/. 7 p. tn. as a date upon w-ldeh v-,~ monstrance* wlh i,„ or h, H rd. (, limn II- amount asses.-,, 1 against each poa-c of properly described in said r „H. and "id ilefermiiir. the iiuestion as to whether: *”V| . or . IrJU’tA *f land havr* been or "*.* benrlitz-d m th'-* amountH uamtHl on siuii roll, or In a groatr or li*b* sum than that natnpu on said roll. Said aaseHsment roll bhowlncr said prima iac-10 >iris srtim niM. with tho names of owners. and desoriptiona of proprrty aubjeot to bf assessoii. it* on file and mav l>o seen at the off jco of tho Hoard of Public Works of said oty, CHARLES E. COFFIN, W H FREEMAN. M. J SFENCER. T/oard of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Dec. 5, B, ff. 16 |l. 12. 11124. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind Dee. 6 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby Rivet) by the Board o? : Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on tho sth day of Dcocmitir, 192-1 thev approved an /msei/mient roll showing tho prima .’ a- i o assessments for. the foltowdnir described public improvement. as authorized by the. Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11P38. BARTH AVENUE. From north property line of first alley south of Sanders Street. To north property line of Orany- Street. 11 y grading and paving tho roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation fro meurb line to 1 curb line to a. uniform width of 24 feet; ! grading and paving the wings of the in- j tersecting alley in a similar manner and j to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both side* of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone. Granite or (flusi-uch Concrete curb; curbing ths

39 LEGAL. NOTICES (Continued) wings of tho intersecting alley in a similar ir.anne*- and to tho widths as shown on plan; providing 59 lineal feet of fi-foot radius granite corners and providing* 50 liiir-al feet of 4xl 8-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. Ai! to be as showni on plan and as specified. JVrsons interested in or affected by said described public improvement arc hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fix-d Wedm -day, Dec. 17. - j ! monstrances will be received or heard, j i against the amount assessed against each i j piece of prop* :iv described in said roll, j | and will determine the question as to ! whether such lots or tracts of land have ! been or will be benefited in the amounts i named on said roll, or in a greater or less ; sum than that named on said roll, i Said assessment roll showing said prima ] fp‘ie ass- ssnients, with the names of owners and descriptions <<f property subject to bo assessed, is on li!e and may be seen jat the offieo of the Board of Public Works ! us said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. II FREEMAN, M. J SPENCER. Hoard of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec, M. fi, 10. 11. 1?, 13. 15, 1024. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Deo. 4. 1924. ! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice hereby given by tho Board of | Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. : Indiana, that on the 3rd day of December, j 1924. they approved an assessment roll j showing’ tlie prima facie assessments for; ! the folio viris: described public improve-! merit, as authorized by the Improvement I Resolution named: linprov m at Re-solution No. 11752. NEW JERSEY STREET. From South property line of Hoefgnn ! Street. t To North property line of Southern Avenue. P' grading and paving tho walks with cement p!a *d next to the property line to % uniform width of 5 feet; grading and paviru the alley crossings with ce- • in-'nt placed next to the property line to ii uniform width of 5 feet: &rradiii£ tho ' av . to a uniform width of 4% feet. curbing both sides of the roadway with ‘ Stratifi *d Limestone. Berea Sandstone, iiranfi* or IWM in- 1 1 Concrete curb to a in if or to width <f MO fe-i i-urbiuff *he ../-ah nf the iMte;-rt* .-tiiu r stn * t ami alleys n a Hin.ilar ir.anrc r and to the widths as -noun on plan: removing 55 ih>'a? bet of straight <’lib at s. ’m’L-hi A\e. as stiown • • . .. 18 1 ■ $ ‘ f :us Hx.'tnne -'Hr.'R-r*-. pi i>vidiT .‘il 5 bocal feet us 10 foot radius granite corners. A!) to be as f-h'/wn on plans and :t? 1 specified. r*TH>ms intere?tcfl irs or ass - ted by said ! deS'-riL*i public irnprov* meat ar*- h : itificd ticT the Fioard f Public Wuri.s us s;*.d city has fixed M id iy. Dec. 15th. IJ>*M ‘J p m as a date upon which re. monstrances will >c received, or 1; ard. . ;ualnst the amount assessed against e,c-h i>iccc of property and ,s< rib'll :n said ru:i, land will det'-rmino toe qm fttmi* ;?s to whether such lots or tracts of 'and ' a-** been nr will b‘ htncfUed in tho nnn>:ints , namul on paid mil. or in a greater ur iesa , sum than that that t tm*d on sard m!!. S;ud ass-i.trncnt roll showing sail prima i facie wrh the nair* -> o cw : - trs and det-'.-riptions of pr,.;v-ri;. *•' I* ■*t to be ii***'*** and, is • fib* an*l > b* s- u rtt t. • ol:. *i of tho H Aid ... P and : W rks of ■aid city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W ]{ FREKM \N. m J sit:nckr. ; Board nt Public \Yi*rka. City of Indian HpciSs Dec 5 M S fi D) I], 1 1 fi'l4_ CIT V AD VIHiT I S EMENT DEPARTMENT OK :PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD I*.di.ar:r*po': * Ind De.*. C. 1074. 1 TO WHOM !T M A Y C< 'N‘ KiiN : Nt L •* •- ’ r. l.v i n\r by the B nrd of P :b: -• W.c. rt f Th- C'.TV I.f I- .;iv apr.;:i. Dh:,:.a. that >.r: ?I'.- Ist day <,f Dwvmher. lfi'.'4. they tippr v and an assr**c>me::t roll -’.•winr t-ie prvn.% f .*• as- -:i-ilor ti.- foliiUbiijr <!•■*• ribed n;b linprovc--4 ■ ! a ’■ ! bv tl.y lmprc $ eliltiit Kitv'i at ion r.un.'-d v lrnpniv**m.*nt K< sol :tron* N■>. 11842. FIRS'] Kl E\ • AS! i iRAY - . REET Yr n north pr-ip rty -Itie us first alley linn.'. V’ Wa-hus.:! n T suuith propi.-rty -fi t- of se-’ond alley ; north of U ~.-.-inr:n r : Tec Mre*t. Hv T-td:nv a:;--, p.-ivi* The n!>y with Aspl alt. Asphaltic C.•!-..• ret Concrete or Brick ; laid on a fi n..*rravel concrete Ui H tn hes of property due, to a uni* i form width t*f li feet Also extending: h 5 water, e.as. newer ard other private scrvi-’e ;*to property line, whcjre not air*- d.v in. Ail to l. • as shown on pia-u and as specified. Peror*s Interested tn or affected by ®atd dfSiTibed public Improvenient are torebv m tifi and that the Board nt Public Works of .-.aid city ha-4 fixed Friday. Dev 12th. 1824 2 p. m ,a$- a date upon which n’xnon“tran * s v..l] I>c receiva!. or heard, against the ii jo\;r,t A--*--e<l iipnoiPt each piece of yroporty descTitK-d in said toll and will determine tho question ns to whether such , lots >r tracts of land h ive been or will bs her.* fit fal in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that nan * and on said roll. Said assosment roll showing l said prims faclt* assessments with the names of ownrs and df*s**Hptions of property subject to . b- nssrseu ti. is file a ,1 may be at the . .* of the Hoard of Public Work* of bam city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN, M J SPENCER, Hoard of Public Works. City of Ind ana polls TV.* 4 Ad 8 fi 10 1 fi24

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF TIIE BOARD. Jrul'.M'i-ipolld, l*i.l . Dee 2. 11*24. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • i hereby given by the Board of Pub i.; Works us th< City of Indianapolis luuinun that on the Ist day o( Dor-mber 1 !>'.’• tiny approved an assessment roll showing tho (iriina fsoie assessments for o following desert bed public improve •it as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11213. OXFORD STREET. From south property lino of Twenty-Se-otiti Str-. et. To south property line of Twenty-Fifth Street. By grading- and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line i> a uniform width of 5 feet; grading and mu! paving the streets and alley crossings itli cement u teed n> xt to the property line, to a uniform width of 5 feet: grad Ing the lawns to a uniform width of 4 'y feet; curbing both sides of the roadway with stranded limestone Berea sandstone granite or tlx24 inch concrete curb: curb mg the wings of the inters -, ting streets and alley In a similar ninnn-r and to widths shown on plan; provide g 04 lineal feet of 15-foot granite radius corners; providing 12fl lineal feet of 10-foot granite radius corners: providing IP lineal feet of fl-foot granite radius corners: rebuilding 8 new inlets by using old eastings; providing 0 new manbole rings and covers to bo placed on oid catch basins. All to boas shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement ara hereby ; notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Dec. 12. j 11124. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard. | against the amount assessed against ea h | tdiee of property described in said roll, i and will determine the question as to I whether such lots or tracts of land have j been or will bo benefited ill the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roil. Said assessment roll showing said prims fade assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to lie assessed, ts 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 Indianan apolia. Dec. 3, 4 ft, 0,8, 0. 10, 10"4, CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, Ind., Dee. 2. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indian apolis, Indiana, that on the Ist day of i December. 1924. they approved an assess- I ment roll showing the pritna facto assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named; Improvement Resolution No. 11993. FIRST ALLEY EAST Oi EAST STREET From south property line of lowa Street. To north property llna of Beecher Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete, or Brick. la;d on a fi-ineli gravel concrete foundation front <1 inches of property line to ti inches of property line to a uniform ] width of 14 feet: providing 14 lineal feet I of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Margi-! mil Stone or Vsx2x2-tnch Standard Steel ■ Paving Guard as specified; resetting 2 j manhole tops to grade. Also extending all wafer, pas. sewer i and other private service connections to I property line, where not already in. j Ail to be as shown ou plan and as i specified. Persons interested In or affected by eaid described public improvement vt

39 (Continued) hereby notified that the Board of Publio Works of baid city has fixed Friday, peo. 12. 1924, ,2 p. c*. as a date upon which remonstrance will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as o wliether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less ; sum than that named on said roll, j Said assessment roll showing said prima 1 facie assessments, with the names oi own--1 era and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen ut the office of the Board us Public Von*.J of said cit> v I CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H. Flv F.KMAN, m: j. sbencer. Board of Public Works. Cily of Indianapolis. T) P o 3 4 5. 6 8. ff. 10. 1924. CITY ADVERTI3EMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, ltul.. Deo. 3. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:Notice is hereby giver by the Board ot Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that <>n the Ist day of December. 1924 they approved an assessment roll showing the prima lacie assessments tor the following & scribed public* improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: nn4 Improvement Resolution No. 1194-t. BARTH A VENDS. From north property line of urangs To smith property line of Palmar Street. By grading and pav:ru the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a b-ineh gravel concrete foundation from gutter-line to gutter-line to a uniform width m ‘,0.34 feet; grading and paving the wings of j the intersecting street ami alleys in a ! similar manner and to the widths as j shown on plans providing 109 linea; feet of 4x 18-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal ! Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer j and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. Ai! to be as showm on plans and as j specified. ! Persons interested in or affected bv said ; described public improvement are hereby i notified that th-- Board of Boidi- Works of ; raid city has fixed Friday. Deo 12th. 1924, ; 2 p. m. as a date upon whie-i r*‘rnon stranec-s will he re<-ei\ and, or heard, against the amount aser*-d against u‘h piece of ; property de.j-rib ‘ in said roll, and will i determine the qu ?tion as to whether such ;.i-4 nr tracts of land have lv-en or will ; bemdited in the amounts named on ?aid roll, or in a greater or less sum than that \ named on said roll. Said ts- jiiiMit roll k l .owing said prims facie a.Mrt.—smvuts with the r,ernes of own- | ers *.ai:d !-•'ripliun* and property subject to be asse.-rt %i is on fi> a*t*l may be seen i at the off * -of the Hoard of Publio* Work! : of said city. CHARLES K. COFFIN, W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER Hoard of Public Works. Cdy of Indian* a polls. He/- B 4 5 fi *- fi. 10 102 1 CITY ADYEHTISEM NT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE HOARD Indianapolis, iud.. D c 2. 1924. i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: N t • .- la —by 7■ •. :j by the Board of l'\d>U Works of the City >f Indianapolis, Indiana, tl t • r ;• *• l3 day of December, nt roil **h>wing t.>* pr.ma i- -'it* asr* 1 * for • if. * :*ii 1 c v*. \ ' and -d r*ab.: lir.prove:.v. • ; ■ K ; Rt*;-fi;'ti.n named: Improver. * .:! R**s pen No 11905. DENNY STREET. ; From north property ii..e of Twenty* ! Eighth Street. To south property line of Tliirtieth Street. By paving the roadway with Wooden Hh.-.‘h. Atopbait A,-pi. nil -C.p.--fete or Brick laid on a ;? i:u*h gravel concrete f on l id at ' to .* uo.iorm wvdth nt 24 feet. ;-:*v24 i r . a p * of 4xlS nch Stratified Lime* -* Marginal Stone; resetting 4 mau- ••-* to; rt to grade. \ -o -xp ruling ail water gas. s'wt otlu r private, r-rvuv connect unis to prop* t rty Cue where n t already in Ail to be as shown ou plan and as fi*d. persons interested in or affected bv paid d* - rib* and ;>ub i * improvement are hereby • tifi->. tb.a: t: IC-itni o? W.-rks of j-Hid ty has fixed Friday. He.* 12th. 1924. 2 i> rn. as a date upon which rciicintroci wIH bv receiveti. or heard. fi-: t}>• -amount assessed against each piece • . • . . roll and w.Y and term:no tic- question as to •v !.* th- r eu'h lots or tra *ts us land have ’ ■*!', nr '■ :Y be benefit- and in the amoont* narvud ■ n saul roll, or in a greater or less sum th n that named on said roll. >t:d asijcs.-niunt r 1 s. 1 u w ng said priina f o ie a*M*.!sim with the names of mm* era and descriptions of property subject to be as-rs-t;s on fi> a.-.<J may be ©f‘**r: at tl c *• of the Board of Public Works f said city. . CEARI.ES E (WKIN H FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis Dec 5 4 5 ff S P JO IPC4

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis, Ind . Dee, 2 1824. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ' Notice is hereby given by the Beard ; of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the Ist day of December 1024. they approved an assessment roll showing the prims facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the lmprovement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11904. FIFTY-FIFTH STREET. From east property Hue of College AveI mie. To west property line of Winthrop Arei nue. Except the intersections of Carrollton (Old Guilford Avenues. By paving the roadway with Wooden ; Block. Asphalt. Asphaltio-Conereto or Brick, haul on a ti-ineh gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb lino to a uniform width of 30 feet; paving the wings of the Intersecting alleys in s similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 12 sejuare yards ■if new pavement at College Avenue due I to changing the width of the roadway from 24 feet to 30 feet: providing 103 ; lineal feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Lirnej stone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and I other private service connection* to prop- ; erty line, where not already in Ail to be as shown on plan and as : specified. Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. Dee. 12, ! 1924. 2 p m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will bo received, or hard, against th amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have , been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or m a greater or loss j sum than that named on said roll. ?atd assessment roll showing said pritna | facie assessments, with the names of owners -and descriptions of property subject j to be assessed, ts on file and may iy> seen at the office of the Board of I’ublio Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFfN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indian* j apolis. ! Dec ji. 4. H. 0 10. 1934 CITY ADVERTISEMENT j DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Dec, 3, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of I Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the sth day of December, 1924, they approved an assessment roll showing thn prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11539. ORIENTAL STREET. From north property line of Market Street. To south property line of Ohio Street. By grading the roadway from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 2-4 feet; grading the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone. Granite or tlx24-ineh Concrete curb, curbing the wings of the intersecting alleys In a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing .'>7 lineal feet of tj-fool radius Granite corners. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons Interested In or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works o! said city has fixed Wednesday, Dee, 17th. 1924. 2 p. m. as a date upon which re-monstranei-s will bo received, or heard, afainst the amount assessed against each piece of property described In said roll, anil will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to he assessed, is on file anti 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 Indianapol ts. Deo, 8. 0. 10, 11. 13. 13. 15. 1024.

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