Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1924 — Page 11

THURSDAY, DEC. 11, 1024

TOLUCIE; PRICES STEADY r Oil Shares Show Slight j Losses —Steel Common Up 1-4, Average Stock Prices Average pri-v of twenty itid istrbu ‘-looks Wednesday w.is Xli 67. Us I 64 Av, - g*. price of twenty rs.lf was 15.78 97. Average price of lorty bonus was CO. TS. off .08 By l'nited Pre*, NEW YORK, Doc. 11.—Initial trading In stocks today was c>n a fairly active scale with but minor price changes, and the list as a whole was firm In contrast with Wednesday's session. Apparently there was r.o over- j night accumulation of selling orders, ] as trading moved jtlor.R In orderly fashion and no sizeable blocks ap peared. Steel common, at 11”, was up %. The oils showed fractional losses from the previous close. ; though the weekly production figures showed a slight net decline for the country, with Oklahoma off •00 barrels daily from the previous With the financial district full of misleading statements relative to the action of the local Federal reserve j bank's board regarding pes-’IMe In- ; crese in the rediscount rates, professionals found It easy to set another wave of action in selling in motion arour.d noon. United States Steel was forced to anew low on the move at 115 1 -.. as was Atner n Can at 145% and General Electric at £7om. other tive indusi reacted proportionally, but the decline proceeded in irbry fashion, for big bankers knev. f spemUthn community did not. the mem ers of the bankers board were generally in favor of continuing r ■ rediscount rate at 3 p. m . rat) r than in- , cresing it. Local Bank Clearings Bank clear:::*:* T' w-- ft*,! ,898.000. Bank debits were >*)o. GRAIN FUTURES HAVE EASY TONE Wheat Sells on Liverpool D : p. l nit. i wW tures went Into a sinking spell after a* no r. lay show of strength and low--:- here today. By raffed /Vea* CHICAGO. Dec. 11.—Grain futures started with an ■•icier undertone oi: the Chicago Hoard cf Trade today. Wheat sold off a traction, reflecting a dip in Liverpool and resales by j French handlers. LlLet.il c< untry offerings and unsettled v, ath*.r in the Argentine crcui I >-iling pres sure In corn.. Oats followed other groins on a featureless market. P: ■ ti<T,s of a hog shortage and higher 'ebb strengthened piovi-u ns. Chicago Tabic — l* • li ITHLAT— Op“n. ’i.gh i.- < c - IV r. ...... 1 •••: Mir July i 4:.% I T \ 1 ' id 1 4 1 '. CORN - Pro 14 1 ‘l4 1 -I •- 3 Slay i :• % : -% i :i J .SIT % July 1 18', 1 . 1.7 1 .7 OATS— Dm- 17 •% ..17 % Ml, ....... .43% ‘'■ % > 1 , ' ! July hi’* oi •'! % , ..VkD —. .tar. .... 16 10 10 TO lo.‘> 10 05 Rlll3 Jan 14 43 14 35 14-'to 1-f .52 11 YE—i)c,. ii at 135% Mur 1 tnv 1 :u'i : .'!>% 1..-" July I 10*4 3 30'I 1 3% 1 .'B% CHICAGO. IV- 11 -i were, Wheat. 133: corn, b e oih. 5-i6 rye 8Commission Market ftnilta Apples—Fancy Jonathans. $8 28 50 a bbl , lancy Delicious. $l5O a h>\: fa .-yi Wealthy* s.*>.so a : lir. G in. 58 a bbl: fancy Xv Ycli Hire. s. $7.50 a bbl. Apricot*—California. e 3 50 a box Bananas—o'it 10c a p-mrid. j Cantaloupe*—California Honey Dm fit r.i) a crate. Cranberries —7 a half barrel: box. Grapefruit—3t!;4 a box Grapes—Fancy r,rnla Emperors, ; ?4 Me . is; (ant? Ark usas Concords. 37c | five-pound basket _ Lemons —California. 5*1.10 0t 7.50. Limes—sl 50 a hm ir> t frranr• —Extra lart-y California. Valencia*. l£rts to 350“. 73.71 • Florida. S3 If 4 26. Pears—Fancy home grown Kiefers. 51.50 bushel, extra fancy X Y. D Allies. S3 bu. Persimmons —Fancy TANARUS: c* anas. 51.50 a crate: tangerines. $3 50 R 4.25 a box. Vegetables Besns—Fancy Southern Green. 53 a bushel. Beets —Fancy home-grown. 35c dozen bunches. 8175 bus!*'. Cabbage—Fancy Holland seed. 2@2 Vie pound. Carrots —51.50 a bushel Cauliflower —California. 77 25 a crate. Celery—X. Y Golden Heart. $5 a 2-3 irate: trimmed, no.- bunch. Cucumbers —Horn--grown. S3 a dozen. Eggplant—Sl 75 a doz-n. Endive —00- doz<-n. Kale —Southern. ?l a bu Lettuce —He,cl. Iceberg Blue Ray. 53.50 (and 4.50 a erat-: hot house leaf. 51.50 -a fifteen-pound basket. Mangoes—Fit j Southern. 60c a basket Onions —Spanish. 51 a crate: Indiana white, $2.50 a lftO-’b. salt: Indiana y-,-low. 52.21: Indiana Red $2.25; hut house greens. 45c dozen bunches. Parsley Home-grown. 75c dozen bunches. Radishes —Buttons hot house $1 Z> dozen bunches Long mi or white. sue dozen. Rutabaga*—sl 25 fifty-lb. basket. Spinach—Sl 73 at sftj- mash —Hub! ard. I ■ a pound £r. rilw- O a six-b r ■ Turnips—sl 50 a bushel. Potatoe* Fancy Mid white, 51 85 % 150-lb. bog: Minnesota. $1.75 a 100-lb. bag Red River Early Ohio- cl 85 a 120pound bag: Idaho Russets. 3-1 -t 3.25 a 120-pound bag: Kentucky cobblers. $3 3 25 a bbl. Sweet Potatoes—Virginia. 54 75 a barrel; extra Eastern Jersey*. $3.50 a bushel; ' Indiana. $3.50 a bushel; Arkansas. $3 a hamper.

New York Stocks •By Thomson A McKinnon) —Dee. 11— Railroads — At 12:30 TYrv. High. Low. p. m. closo. Ate: ison ..11 '“U 115 >4, UIV Hl®* B AO. ... 7*l \ 75>s 70 75V (* 1- 11. 9 03®* 03 S 3* C tr X W 72' j 72 72 H 72 H R. tfe V. 45 44N 44% 4.1 Vs I> ,t- Lack 140 <-i ... 140 140 Erie . . 31 •% 30% 30 % 30% | >t Nor pfd 70’i 70'j 70% 70% Val 74 72' 4 74 72 4 Mo Pac pl-.l Oti r s Olitj 60 "4 68 : ** N Y Con... 110% 110's 110* 116®s | Nor Pac . 60 66% 69 09 % i W 123 1:2 ®4 123 122 H Pit ■ .u 48% . . 48 % 48 % R ray- . 68 % 07% 08% 08 % I so Railway 70% 73’i 7% 76% >■) Pacific 103 101% 101 ® t 101% ~t Paul pfd 28 T s 28 28 ®s 28 % St L & 8 y 62% 01% 02 '* 01% P Pac 147 140% 140% 140% \V:i l t-'j pfd 50 V* 55 ®s 55% 50 Vt Kubbers— Ivr pfd 64% 81% 84% 84% K'-.iv Spa .. 16 ®s .. 16% 16% 1 S Rtiblxw 38% 38V* 38% 38% F-QUipments—-\m I.H-0.. 67% 80% 87% 87 Bi'.l i o 123 % 1‘32 % 122% 122% c. 275 273% 2 73% 273% 1 Pullman ..143 142 143 142 , West Klee.. 08 07Vi t 57% 68% Sti'els—4 V'riiichem.. 45% 4.8% 48% 48% Colo Fud.. 39% 38% 39% 39 ! r -:c‘hie ... 70 6'i' a 70 70% 1' G : f .tat* 70% 79 79 '4 79% j, Rep Iron . 55 54®* 55 15 1 8 Steel. 117% 116% 110% 116®* ; Motors— j 1 Am Bos.-h,. 34 32 % 34 31% ; Cl a tidier . 33*% 33% 33% 33% 1 1 M-.tors 00% 60% 60 % 60% Ma 3 Mot 111 % . . 11"% 111%' M:\v-.U 4. 79% 76% 78% 79 % i I Mi swell I! 37 36 % 36% 37 S’ . ■ -ik-r 42 % 42% 42% 42% • St- t Warn 07 .. 67 63 Ti- lk- i. . 38 37 Va 38 37% - Wi (Till. 10% ... 10% 10% Minings— Ir.t Xi-kel 23% ... 23 23% Tex s-.iph ... 1.. ... 91 % j Coppers— Am Smelt.. 8-1 7 * 88 86 80 % An • •-la. 41 % ... 41% 41% K.-m- >tt. 53% M% 63 63% r s Smelt. 36 ... 33% 30 Oils— Ca! Petrol ... ... ... 22% 1 C-oeden. . .25 ... 25 21 f Hnustnn OH 7! . 71 73% at a: t ./!. 34% 30% 04% 36 3 I Pan Am Pt 50% ... 56% 56% : Pvt A rt P B 15S 54% .15 61% ! ; Pacific . ... M) 49% 10 50% - >■ Oil. . . 28 27 % 27 "p 28% p.m s: Ik.l- h 4“' % -17 % 47% 47®* . riand C 1 . 19 *4 59% 59 % 1!‘" Sts---: XJ. 34 * . . 30% 36% ' Sinclair... I 1 *"* . . 16% I.* *s T-x-is Cos. 42 % 43% 4.2% 42% il' r t •'* livJustrtals — Alirnd - hem 84% 84% 84% *4 a . is Cl :tlm ... ... ... 05 ;Am ( :.. 147% 140% 140*4 IF Am 1 -1> ... ... 81 \ ■ W leu 60% 60% 60% t‘-‘% r.va-IXI. . 81 ... 81 81 r nt Can. .. 63% 63% 63% • ' % vleon Cm 12 % . . 4*J *. 4. * r :v. Plrrs. It 92% 93 93 • --. A-p 1 .alt 17% 5-> % 50% 67% I • - } ip-r - 1 ®* s<* ? 11 % 11 % Int< r Harv 106 . . 1"' % 106 % . ! \V .5 m 4 4'4 t A 8. 1t ; . . 14" M"% T' S Cj-t lit 138 ... 138 HB‘. - ■ ’ A! 82 81% 81% 81'.. I t'l files \l -AT.. 133 % : C- s- ,as.. .70 % . • 74% *64 C i, - .44% 44% 44% 41 j “1 Ipriing— Cpn S3H ... 33% t% ; 1-fi M M -id 44 4 1 . An; v car. 4T 1 ! T l -. Atk ]l< . Sari •' * *i sT 1 $ •T** 4 ' * \ v. in- p : 2 *'>T i v * 1 A . . V-' 1 \r ; Tob .... ... . . S T /i Pr ! . \ *U\ ?•> Produce Markets * itr* * v freih. new-laid Xo 1 “eg ■ - ■ 2 No. 2 or i • - I3< r 4 6 ba • * v • ce-it ..nut r ■ t : . -t•; - p .8 i,.d ; tr .- M - 2-- • k‘ 4 ■ .- •% -,p 11 . -1" P-.V-It UP I- -. . - 11 pouii' I" <?-/•-:. ?3 To; - f ■ - : ' ' -*•- '7 1 7 i.l . fivcrisi Ifidiai-tp'- t 44c ; -■ k 1. ;tter <1 ' T 1 It- bir.ypo;t3:u ib. UsUbits S5 uuitn ; drawn. j CtriC.VrO. !>.•■• 11 —Butter —Rcr® ipt*. J 3 :• ■ '1 y > 1 •: ..-a- n -r.: 39c. I- Ms K* -• . 'l “2.V ■CCfi-'.'L,’ ■ 4’_'.--.-■li' 21c‘ Pott!: ’ I s.' 8 car*; | ■ a 14' -ic '--.AS 19- ge. SC 17.?:! - .--.l.is y ;. n.rl - -;0e r ..-I* :*s : ; P. * • • s—l:* ■ "ipt* "- 1 ear. ‘l.- - ■... i | ■ W.s - - - ruuiid ■ U.-s 81- .f ,-■ Ik- I .. -1 Ml-.. J Mum—-tu i . j r--: Oh VI y 1 15 MEW YORK lee 11.—F't-.ir —Q itct. . i‘ rk—St.-a-iy M* -8 V3 t 71 - K - ri’dw. Kt sp t. sl4St>'7 - 149" S-.vir—Ra-e a--.br: esntrif... .. -t *, - r--'!ii.-l -a-: grrinu.-.u-l , 7 *t. 21 8.,---S Ne 4 24 124-* ■ ■ Till..' 1 . 1 i ap--. l:i: ’. .fitri 1(I ‘, -l 1" *. c HIV >t X-i 1 VI 36 No. 3 '1 I" 6 1 11 ; ; . - -‘nt*.;;. : V’. t ’ ;iV. *•>•*. .*) . • I- -2" 4 . . f . vl* 11 \i .1 . ■ p. IV ; fee.— 1 i >.i : - - 1 ... ffl. foals. 15 1 t . . - 20 rui.-trrs. 11c: eht t )>r. : rs :7<- r* •• -■ - . St ml:it. comm-.:i to .... .; a ] ' , 24.• 81 ,t ■ s.-ln-s .1 .... • 4. I . ; - : ,- 1.-- ta —'j itet: re . -s 7.31 1 : - y. • liras. 44 ■: -is .-.si •- 7 4-1.1 1... by white fancy 73 o T 4-- ... 8* v- iil-s. 16 c 72- 4>-h It . P- ,t - Co.-sts 48 r t67c a--t.ru whit** 58'i. 72c; n* arby browns. 05 it 75-. • VKT.\XD IV c II —Butter extra : -41 k IT- ext':, firsts 43H 44c fim-- • I 13 %c . i r ■ .-xlra- 40-*. extra ! - - - ft sts 14*-; west* ifirst* 3c ; trv 1 springer* 13 % 24c; light j i-- - 1 tie; decks !-■ .-y ■ i- cl 9 - 11 i • i- . . . 3- Potatoes- -Micluam s-l 65ft : -'.(a--., yl 7.l'u I M; Idaho ru“.-ts - X--v Yu"-,; $1.75 H 1.85; PCT 150 , po mis. Retail Fish Prices Retail f ;>r‘ < >rf tv\ Vart^l^Ho *.>:i hRiM.-K'k tin ss<*<l ; ; hv. t W(b-> 0* lialit ? at*ak* 4<>c ; 1 miKt >t**nk-. fr**h cixl f*tc.*K. jinmp'iii'i. 4<o. Vu ; Spanitifiy.'ie; red h*;rs. miapp# rs ; IL'.IHTS ‘H)O. Si —rrroh Jnmbo fro? . r >o<v iiv - ■:SO-* Irefe*: rre**n shrimp. 40<*j } ; T;tr. . - a•!:'% SO-* pound * fr**h pi ‘<“fl j jir <* meat r 1 a pound; M ilno tin nan* j t i . HCk* rherry pton© : ;t%' :* I;;quoh.'tu- elanm "00. • ar.d Hiv r Variett^— ■xhltc ■ ft-*!.. .’l.'f'; tro'-.t. .'l'm*; yellow pike. ;i.V: j I % s’moii. blie pike C.“c; yellow, pi-r. ’ channel ratfish blm fltn j Ih?• ■ / :?0 • • plt lroiv!. :!sc: t.tms pike, j 2'.. -.irp. ]'*■-. 1 *iiffrtl *>. mulU'ts, j i:. i- k !*- h. 4Of !;trjro orippioa. :i.‘>c | WIIOI.I SALK GROCERIES R.irxr—Graiiulat<-d. 8.20 c a pound 8., ~, White, whole allspice, I?i 18c j. --i.i: nia-x,. be. nutmeg d.l'&Hlic; i ble -k (upper. 22e; stint. 24c; while. Joe: | gT-.uiid pure black. 22c; white, 34c; cayenne 41c; clove* ground. 50c. 8a a barrel in 2-lb. sacks. $6: i common, flue. 83.16 medium grade, $3.25 Dried Fruit* —Citron. 50c; apricots, 2<) | <g. 30c a pound. I*.-k-2 Coffee—Arbuckles. 41 8c: F. F F . 12c: Maxwell House, 50c: Old He liable. 44c. Tea —Imperial. 22 ft,:’ ls '' a pcuml; Gunpouder. 32 <■ 50.-: K- glisii breakfast, 40<u j .14 : basket tired Japan. 40%55c; Young; j Hvson 10 'n. 70c. Vinegar—Distilled. 17c a gallon; cider. . 27<*. California Fruits—Apri.-ots, 2 % !b can V 2 21 si 4 : white - h- rries. ? 1.71 -u 5; s- r-c ..-snon clings. $2.75H 3.75; yellow :r, s. sl.9o'it 3.00: Bartlett pears, 54.25 t 4 50: tri m gage plums. $2.75® 3: egg Iduma. $2.75'1l 3. Vegetables—Corn. Xo. 2. $1.65©1.75; Xo. 2 extra, $1 85' ; 2.21; tomatoes. Xo. 3 $1 40: No. 3. $2H2.35: No. 3 extras, 82 25 Asparagus tips. Xo. 1 white. V150%5: No 2% medium. 84 10. No. ■; ' mammoth $4.50; Lima beans. No. 2. 82.21 'u 3 251 Xo. 3. $1.251.40; string -beans standard No. 2. $1.75. Miscellaneous —Mushrooms, S3B4{r>o a 'case; Salmon, Xo. 1. tall, $1.70413.25: ‘oysters. Xo. 1. 5 oz. regular. $181: 4 t,r . $1,60: shrimp. No. 1 can, $2 10 a ; dozen. LOCAL SEED PRICES Indianapolis retail seed prices are. Alfalfa. sl4 10 a bushel; timothy. $4.23: ’ i red clover. slts®l7: alsike. sloitl2. LINSEED OIL AND TERPENTINE Dealers sc’llng price* on raw ltneyed ■ i oii la barrels. $1.12 a gallon; boiled. $1.14 Turpentine. $1.04 a gallon.

HOGS GENERALLY : 10 CENTS LOWER Bulk Bring $9,10@9,35-Over-20,000 Sold, —llog Prices liny l>y Day— Doc. B-tlk Top. Receipts. 5 8 lOSfi 8 7.1 P 2 9 14 000 6 8.75 4'i 9.00 9 50 7.000 S 9 10® 9.25 0.95 7 000 9. 0.20# 9.45 10.00 19.0(H) 10. 9.20® 949 10.10 18.500 11. 9.10® 9.3,9 10.00 16.000 With hop receipts at the local market estimated at 10,000 and the holdover numbering 4.754, prices made a decline of 10c. Despite the heavy run, practically all were sold, a local packer taking about 12.000 porkers, and the rest going to smaller killers and outside accounts. Top was $lO and the bulk of sales was mado at 19.1 Oft 9.35. Heavy porkers generally sold higher than Wednesday at $9.60 if? 9.90, but all other weights were cleared at lower (itiotatlons. Mediums brought $9,355? 9.45; hghts, $8.95'i?9.20, and light lights, $7.75@ 8.95. <4ood plcsi were off 25c at ff 7.75. Others were steady at ssl? j 5.75. Sow prices were unchanged at $8.75 i 9 for smooth packers and $8.50f?5.75 for roughs. Cattle prices were generally maintained a: Wednesday's level. A lively demand was reported for good to ; choice cattle and prices ruled strong, j But the market was slow. Butcher j heifers, fi'S7 7; medium to good eowsi at $3.50 <i 4.59 and good to choice' cows at $4.50f; 5.50 were easily sold Cat. light heifers at $H.50010; me-j ilium to fair handywelght steers at; :?8fj9.50, choice yearlings at $lO a | -Il .' r >, and common, plain killers at j j lOl! 7 were st'-ady. Veal prices were steady A few! I choice head sold at sll and the hulk ••f good stock brought flb'.t 10.50. i M> dittms were quoted at $ - \t and j onun-.ris were quoted at $4 <?6.50. j Uwelpts were 500. Th.-re were r.o lambs In the offer- ; ing of 460 good enough to command Jls top: most of the choice stock pt $14.50. flood to choice weighty lambs sold at 313.50^14;: ' heavies. sll-; 13.50 end culls $lO. S- ti;e good t-> ch.'-lce sheep red -• $•: i C 50. other prlc.s-i w.-ro i.i-ml- , nal. II i J Lucs i %<> V-• ->j av. .ST7" v£ STo : 1 •'.{> t. l p-. ’; ?."* TANARUS; H i*." : I" > to • ' • ; N f< U r •• *;• i •: >.i to *: . -u }' *v:r ■- ' ' * • ■ : ■ -1 •* i ' is : IMlil' j 5) !t. I - * •: -U do An. ... s* 1 * <-• :. * <>•> i y -•-• • > I.u i.t w..iß V-O H 8.501 —cuttle— St -rd 1 TOO ;>>J Up. choloo $ 0.75 li 50 r >,i aoo ■; u *'o *l-era 3.00.) t . 1.200 lb.. *.r.;;.D ,•: \ . , >.--** 10 50 !1 00 tin, 1.000 . 7 >t to ho : heifer# ... 4 .SO 700 r ■ •$ t ■ If- r ‘s-l 1 o "** < if ni-Uium cows. 0.50 l 4 '-■ j < * r.oi> x r. :> i t r?i 00 •l *■- 50 f‘ i?irr* ° 75 M 50 - ’ and 4 : ; > i...: b. . ■ i) 50 wi. 4 -5 —<’ji] v*%— f- $ll.OO V. rn ■ 'i,H ft mm: 900 ■ -. .V* Il 40 , In Il> ' . t .••• -1. - . . . . . . 4.4*141 6 10 —Bi,rf.j, and Lamb#— (’ i,,:nb* sl4 .',O 0* 1 5 00 T-s 13 el) :■ 14 <-• 1 . ; ,u. .* ft 00% t< no V- tr,i:.s .. . - .{ 944 ,:im t- f! ,!i"h 4 ‘>o ; 7 c-4 C-i.ls 14.; 3.00 Other Live Stock niU’A -n 1 11 - - • tit: * -IV'*'*' l. • ‘► • • r • • 5 a • t s'-m; tt-T7D;r?ili*.-i! ’A'v.. *1 *•: \ rci-r • V,*. .:- . -*!r* -i ci:.- trad • \*uk 'd "-0 ! • 1 hi-. - WitN t i,iii . , f(\ _ ?<) *-- - tv -* - l it y. >■ % 514 | - h.-ttl . r. u: 1 • ‘ ' h*ij nr:. -• • ir* j • ( .,4 vie . : !.;• :r .o’.vi-r fil - *, • .j. $: 5 fs*w < xu ?> H* • - "J : iMM :r.•'• ••■ ’ a-’ljvt* : t t ■n’ -8,- 1 • i • > -c h* fit m: ! • '! S', ,* !. • ; ;it *lO n * M M... ‘ft .#•. • -t !•! -, ; i ,!* Iv.*• %, . t l fit y i *! * J . . •' : ’; it M->. Ii ‘. • . v* !< •) . ‘ v.V." ‘l:-.v.*y‘w-/;. r*. '!♦ **•'• • <l > - i!|l A. gilt. v* 'MI l . ;*•. ..tv **< 50 .f 0 I . : ? - -•. . so; -.■ •. m *.ir. . • - ! ! %.:• / '• a- i %ti 80 ■'< •. !• \ST 111 r.* : O 11. 11 —CruUe—n* 1 -!>• (IN . • u.t I -Mve nii.t St--I ■ : .. -r*- is *lil ;i ! tnjc’if r iiri-h s. K * M* 150 i. 1 .v‘o ,i'' , !vt* ■ ):] fi -f ] : ano lamb**—lL-<•-.1*1% son. v . .tt®? h tive to '.‘s-* lc*A r. r. *1 -m!v • lift,o -1 tl'.f 1; *!5 1 • ! to ;air Sp'f t j wiring sMfti I I -* p ' : 1 O lb, R-.fO.tH. ft.ftoO, ; - • . : i.i--a >o i >;•*.' '* . i• i. v**• i .t i 5n v# o* ;o ac:* s >** *••-*. 1o; roughs. $7.75'f/ 8: 1 ■ At, A i 4 50 <>} o PTTTSHT’Ri.ar . < nrii’o t. i!qw; rhoi****. SH 75 ; !* • good i 50: Talr. 70 *.‘s i7: ■ u.v .m'yo*! S1 1 s>( 'u I'i- Sh#-p and latithn i K••if Hi 'MO unriift live* print*! • V ar* * % f| ftfnnj. \l, H.. 50 . f( I V j t:i; S7 lo.'Tf; —lif'isptH odd: !:nP- j k* ’ h*?iv v §:•-1 liirhi r r-rlrno hr.ivy. SO Oil ] 10 if* <|iuni. '! 40 'X it 50; ht*a.vy y.rVi •m, MO •*: *|o. li/t i yorlwa 77 v 7 ‘*s: I m. >♦ o <m> 75 roughs, -tT gU'i.. 5.50; , st-n-. >; .! 5. j , OLKVII>A*.D T>oc 11 —-Horn—P*- 1 -t•ij *i- 1 a ons) marict-f ?5p lowr: York- • mixed $0 50 medium. $9.75: . n mJSO; rou4ha. >S. it.'ixH. $5. Cattle 00* j : market mow, j-Oirtl t < holt * bolls 0 50: good to I'jmii and fst* <*r frond to r*holce j ; hntfrrs. >7 '*i; B.f>o; trond t* choloe (*owh. i tl 5n r 'i 5.*‘5 fair to tfood cows. *>3 r <i V : | ’ eominoa oowh. s**<?!? R. Hhei'p and lwnbH-—• \ It* *2 000 market. sJ.*-- lower : top. I '>!♦*,. i * ill v* *%—R <• fiptri. 400: markot. i j rt*m!y: t’f. ,s It 1 ‘J. CINCINNATI. Dor. 11 —Cattle—Re-I i oetpn. 900; market, alow, ste ra. : good to (diotce. S** 5i)'(7,9 C'livesMurket, i i Hteady' Bond to *‘hoi<-*V I —Rt*elpt .7,000 market alow: trood t< l i?‘ho:<*e |M**l;er-5 md loitidoTH SO 75. She* p —Kee<*ipl> 200; niarket. Htrnu-i: ynod to ehniee. t.a.mb**—Market, strong; | good to ctiiiiec. ST \ 50<*i 15. TOIjKJjO, !>•<•. 1! —Hop#—Recedpta. 1 400; market. :.’5. lowrr: heavy. 9.70; medium. S9 • o t 9 <10: Yorker**. 79' :. irood pie r >' :t*>.so. Ca!v*s— Mar kt. stea*ly. Sheep and lanib —Maxkot. lower. Hay Market Prices Wagon load prices of bay and grain at Indianapolis are a follows: Hay—Timothy. Xo l. sl7ftlß a ton; No 2. sll.-14, mixed. No. 1. No. 2. sl3'-; 14 |-.,rn—Old. sl.2o(ii 1.25; new, 90e4j;31. Oats —54 Oil 56c. Prices on Coal Anthracite. sl4 50 a ton coke. $10: West Virginia lump. s4'-i7.25: Kentucky lump. $6.7.5 at 7.75. Pocahontas mine run. $6.50% 7 .10 ..inip 88 101*i9.21; Ind an.i lump. s,ii(i 7: Indiana egg. $5.355.75: Indiana mine run, $4,504; 5.50. tWheeling. 50e a ton extra ) WHOLESALE lIKI G PHICEB Carbolic aeld. 47c lb ; tartaric arid, 47 j ®sle: al.-ohol. denatured, drums. 188. I 01.-: alcohol, non-beverage. sti-;i7 gal.: Jump alum. Blit 12c a lb.; Imported bay rum. $4.50 a gal.: dumestte. $2: bismuth subnitntiv -3 ■; V; 3 f.u borax. 6% 0$ 11c: curosive sublimate. *143. calomel. $1.74: chloroform, 61. lb.; lump eoi>pera. 2% '4 1 •- ori -.in of tartat .37c: l-.rmaYlehy# $1.1*4 a gal ■ gum camphor, % on.. $1.03 <st 1 12: mercury. $1 5o a lb : oil of aaai safras. natural, $2lO a lb : oil of wintergreen s.vn. 81e. oil of v*intergreen. true. | $7.20 a 111 ; potassium iodide, $1 668; 4 84 a lb.: sal epsom. 3*81(8-: sal glnuber. i gran. 3 (a 10c; spirits camphor. 57.50 a gai.. zinc sulphate. Tech.. 15c lb.: zinc oxj ldc. et--.. bulk. 20c a lb ; menthol $1.40 | an oz.; cod liver oil. $1.85 a gal; am- | rnonia bromide. s2c a lb.; sodium brotzud*, 73e a lb : potash ‘bromide. 74c a lb.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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The ZR-3. just brought over from Germany, has been nann'-i Los Angeles. A sailor In the hangar at Lakehurst, N. J., dwarfed against the great Z-p----pelin, here is shown painting on the new- name ‘WRECKED He; MORTIMER SAYS Declares Forbes A!.- ’ it’d Wife's Af -1 uts *:is. II i l r t. ■1 J’, ■s l-'KI iKu.v I, t'< >' iiT Hi .DM, i ‘HI CAG* >, J >ec 11. if* lil. Charles K F*The.* hadn't bro-.-n up my far il.v. the story of hls crooked d-ai* tp-v r . w-ejld hiv.- told. Kl: a fI. Morlim.-r. Governr-enfs star wit i ness, declared *>n th<- stand todnv In the trial "f < 'ol < ha: ics 1; I '-i b-s Mortimer, wti-'se story was re spunsl) lo for tht pr.-seiit trial, ml mltt.-d h- was "equally guilty with Forbes." said he would have kept , quiet but "for Fortes' attention t>. : Mrs Mortimer.” The witn.-ss charged Forties alienated the affections of ills wife. SENATE TOACT ON SHOALS BILL Repybbicans A too to Pass Underwood M aisure. /!.. f mt,d /•>-.-x WASHINGTON*. De<- 11 —P.-.i'ty 1 ’!!nes were dropped In the iv nat*- :.i----d:,y ns Adininl.-trul.- n s<-n- nrs pre - pared to p .vs ; I i.i: at i<- Mil -'cFum.'llm bill it-.fl open lh way f- i the!: program of h-gisl .tlnn. | The Jam on liaif a dozen Imp >r- ; tiuit menetires Is to l.e broken ■> the adoption ■ f ti-.e I'n-i* rtv. -■ i tneas lira late today ..r Fi i-l.ty. This will: end ii fain year ti.-.h-t over dispose; tier; of the big Tonne-see Hiver pro - joct un i el.- ir the way for action on the portal salaries I"- reas<- bills and the Isle of 1 fines 11 • aty. Senator Curtis, new Senate leader. ! brought about the compromise i which rnak.-s the Hndei woo.l bill a | hi party measure. Building Permits R T. lloyil, ii-liUtion. 1701 Morgan. ! S3OO. T W Hottel. furnace 834 Wri fit. i $337. Anna Fogarty furnace. 1110 Hlalna. 1 $335. King Cages Company ft.t.lttl.>n. 1201 : Cornell. $8 900 Shank Transfer ami Fireproof Slnragc’ ; Company, warehouse X. liltnolß. sl;,()i.Hto. It H Rose, gar ago. 913 N. Keynume.! S2OO. Puke Pilnt'-r. gararo. 1105 Villa. 5740 I links Fainter, garage, 152.1 Villa. 5240. - j Ituka Fainter, garage. 1535 Villa, S2OO. ] V. E. Bohannon, dwelling. 1159 King., | $3,000. T J. Gore, dwelling. 5244 Bark. $5 400 j The Tost estate, elevator. Market and- - Clrdft. 520.000. / G'-orgt Payne, dw-elllng. 2348 Caroline. ; I SI,OOO. L Culbertson, tnitldlng. 855 Colton. 1 52.000 Lena Baliman, reroof, 2053 Broadway, j j $775. Clara Gross, reroof. 1205 N. Parker, i S3OO. Be;h Kioto, wreck, till X. Illinois, $350. G. .1 V.’eet. garage 310 X Now Jersey,! S3OO. Gardner Realty Company. dwelling. 2621 Sbrtver. $3,000. AniriiHt L, Krug, boiler, 1405 Fletcher, SBOO. Roxana Petroleum and Corporation, 1 toiler, Miehlgoii and Sheffield. S6OO TINNERS' SUPPLIES Tin—l C 20x28 coke, $14.50: charcoal. $22.50*824: ternes, $15®18; old stylca term-s 819*8 25. I.end—Bur. sl3 per 100 pounds. 2mo— Sheet. sl3 7.9 per 100 pounds. Copper—Bottoms. 30c per pound; shoots, soft, 16 oz . 27c per pound. Steel —Xi). 28 gauge; galvanized. $.9.55 ® 5.1)5 per 100 pounds; 0. P. C. R . $4 55 (84.65 per 100 pounds: WoilsvlUo polislc<l No ’.'v ,-c;i.e. ss;r> per I**o pounds 39 LEGAI NOTIttiS CITY ADVERTI9EMENI DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Dee. 4. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of j Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. ! Indiana, that on the 3rd day of December, 1924. they approved an assessment roll j showing the prlma facie assessments for | the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11753. NEW JERSEY STREET. From South property line of Hoefgen Street. To North property line of Southern Avenue. By grading and paving the walks with eement placed next, to the property line

(Continued) to a uniform width of 5 pradins and paving; the alley crossing;!* with coment placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the lawn* to a uniform width of 4 % feet, curbing* both Bides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea I (iranittT or Hk24 inch CoiKTete curb to a uniform width of .‘JO feet: curbing t> the wings of the intersecting ntreot and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths a shown on plan; removing: 50 lineal f*et of straight curb at Southern Ave. as shown on plan: providing dW lineal fe**t of 0-foot radius granite corners: providing’ 31.5 lineal feet of 10 foot radius granite corners. All to bo a* shown on plans and as spec; tied. Persons tnter#*wted In or affected by said described public Improvemc nt are hereby t notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fix**d Monday. Deo. loth. J.OS4. ‘2 p in. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard. { against the amount assessed against each * piece of property described in said roll, j and will determine the question as to j whether siu h lots or tracts of land hav© been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prims faoin assessments, with the names of owntrs and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, la on Pie and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec. 5 r. ft ft. 10. 11. 12 192% NOTICE OF ANNEAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Western Automobile l?isur;tnco Company of Fort Scott. Kansas, will be held at the offi.-c? of said Company in Fort S**ott. Kansas, on Saturday. January Jo. 1926. at 2;. o’clock p. in., for the election of Pirec- j ; tors, and the transaction of such other * busmoes may oomo )>cfore it. Six Directors are t*> be e]ect*Hl, and the following named persona have Iwen nominatetl t< fn' voted upon a such Dire •?>’ % at hatd Annual Meeting; ’V E B?’oo!.% t D G Cobb. K C. Oorrlon. Will , , Dut>oc. All Policyholders at tV* time of uoh ! Annu l Mfs*ting and who have t • **n : Policyholders for a period of one hundred days prior thereto, shall be qua i fled and entitled to vote at such Annual i ! Mectimf, either In t>orson or by pnxy. j | 1 *!'■ ait n must I>o filed with the Secretary j ; of iin* Company not later thum January 1. • 1P25. HAY B. DC HOC. Secretary. i Dec. 10, 11. 12. _ . Oil*Y ADVEHTISEMEST DKi’ARTMENT OF ET’RLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Tndfanapob.H Ind, D**e and. 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Not!:- im h*rehv y von by tf<*> Hoard tf Ibiblit* Works (*f the City of Indlaruipoh*. Indiana that *:i tl.-e 6th day of D-<% tn her. 192 i f • a:v* and u . t--. %-m.-.t roll sf.owing tli** priu a fio-le sh*%s ;e ’ * f -r .' •• f.tlb-a \-.iu .• r;b and pubic* t:n- i J j**ovffi.''it auth*ri/• and by the Improves ! rivent K**no’ut!tm r*aim-i: Imprtc. *in nt Ret** ti<>n No 11P3S. I’AKTif avknck. From *■ ■r* ■ **ty lLuo **f first al'cy s-. y h i. i:.d< ’•% ’.reel. T rth pr*.-,,.-r*.y !; of Orange Street. .!■ . r i 1 V .to U :td‘j: b -U Aupl.a.t A**;- * ' r'-te t.r Bn %. laid on .% • ui* n *rr'tv.*l cor;-'*rere fo\r;iyU*n f• m--*.rb ’n * to I 'curb line * • t ifnrin width **f 21 feet: gra,and Pi\i: *. t-‘ * u . ‘ t) ■ in- ' . t**r< aii**y K 1 \ Him;, u- nia: •.* ? and; lin t-.** • td* li.t a.*i • : * n p. .r b.Si % ‘% !-% -d the - .*!.• t v. i strati : : f!*-d l.tii'.tv *.e Her* a SamiHtm.e .•• *: t %- ~*• 4 .* h rep- < b. urbtnrf the ’s I? .■• •:? :• ♦ "n *. ut n’ *‘V In n i-iml- :. :t: * i . 1 !■* the -a ! • ; -as t. -*n . ; c ;-- . t 1 • ii! i.-■ t 4 -t , cornets and pr + >0 . ■ t■ t. of v jft L;.*-ti stratrf,tm* ; M irn t:. a stni • •. 80 <vi • * : : water, g i-. e ver aid •A;.* r private h- • c.ne* r: t> pi> ;e ' ertv ,:;e, m. h< r>- iiot already A; tr- as -vow:; . an a:;d as Spe * and }•* -i n Jrd'Tf****- A 51* <-r affected by y,:d <b%*< r:f'ed j•..-1 :n.pr.-v.-, *-. t arc Int'- hy j notified that t; •• C ard ' 1* ' V. • - <*f Hild ei;v ! (Li fixed W. *’. -.t !• 17 1924 2 p m ;t> t dab* •- .'n .* it rj , ; !!ionstrane**s w:.i b- my;v* vi or heard Hrnu at t:.* arm- nt asse%a**l each Pie- - r propc-v de- An and m said rod and wlli •icrr: i .e th* *. i-it'on i to u h tft.-r fi.' h lots *-r tia*t% <f i and hve r.-*•*•!i >r v*B be h*-t h! <i i: •;.** .crounta nunn-d on said r* : or :• a ur . h .' - t* -Fit that 5 me on . and . *..; Mini rm xnuient r ... •!• * *a.d prirt s face* lift- • - • 611(8 with th a * - , wn- . ru and *!*•• TjpCoi.ft of prop'*; tv h •‘• t to 1- ar-% and *s .) fi e t and ' ■ > N* %•*’! at t> •• • • ff!• ■** ■ t th Board *if !' ‘he Woai of r .and city niAltl KS K CM Ft IN. w II y UK'-M AN, M J SJTM'EK Board of I* 1 ibll : * Works, t :;y < f India**I -'* .h’%, 10 11 12 12 16. 1934 GIY ADVKBIdSi.M: NT DEPARTMENT <*l PCBI B WORKS OFFICE <F THE BOARD l uha p- I>' * and 1924 iTO whom n MAY coNCTRN I Nt.u*f is her- K*;’ *n b\ tl ■ Board >f Pdii * V. i-kh .-* * - < -f i-,.!. t • I■ that oi. * day of I- • r. 19 1. they h; ; ,-\*%l an -ok ftanc t t r. 2 ; the pit t *-.*• %.. hs;iiv.;!s f-r th** f- hiwlritf -1 •-* ; C*-<1 red. ' impr | rnent .%• tiiiU * r.t* i ! v the 1 n.j t :i; ; ii t- - utbm iinn ti Improve! * M U- so *• N-. 1 ’.’OO l. DEco-s :i iu ;r: From e*vftt l- • , *rty ii. ' ■ * To w*st property . . cf lit. , Si: cl. . v r\d •- - i* and pHiduc the r -t! wty ' v. i!h W . ,de*i A*: • h a:! A**; . id -c ; C-er-r.-p- if P-: ••• . i*d a d' -*. gravel con. ret-* foundat;m from -v.ri.dlne to • d-C n** t*. av;;. f rm w; ltu ,t 2 \ f- t ... * : .k •: and pi. i: u the u in** of the in- . b-re.-th c sfr**-f a: and ; in a -tm’.nir ii t t.. .!hts c fthowt .n i- * pe-.\ d'-Mrf 4 ne v nei ;;d*®ts !.\vmg j fi*' ;:.■*■ I. fc* t of 12 t-i'-h dr 1.0 ; .po .9 th :c. •:*!:**- t made t*> !?; -ts nod "*:it*'h- : hic!:i- provl.i *;u j 7 hn* nl fe#*t of new i st: Ml, Lt *"..rb at vacated a.i- j aft #h -wn o*. p ur p •. idnur 72 Up L ta t of 4xl# Ip -h Sir ttifled I.:ri-<-*f*>■ ** MaratnaL St.-ne and rea**ft'*; i 1 mai h.). ■ top to A ext• ■ ■'d’i;jr all water aew*-r and oth-e private wrvieo conuMiixis tu prop-, • rt. ;••:* where nut already tn. All to >-• <i rihown un iCtu and as hp*%*l i fisl I’craons in or affect' and by ** tid hsi.-rJbd pub;l. Improvement are hereby notified that th** Board of Public Work a •> f said city baa fired W.*lnertda.v 1 17th. 1924 *’ p. m an a <iatc uixm which ro- , morudranc# ® wld >t recriveu. or heard, j aralnat th* nmotmt auaesaed asalnat each ptec ts property described in aaiti roll, and i will d*-t**rniinc the Question ha tn whether; Hti- h lota or tracts of land have b -a or • will bf lH.*ncflt*at in the amounts nauiwl on t I ft a t*l rot!. *r In a greater or less sum than that named on said roll Sahl ivMcs%m**nt rod %ht>\vlnar paid prlmafacia aflycriHiiiciit. with the lmmen of own- ; | erst and dep •riptlonH of property subject to ■ j be aftfteftgt t! i% mi file and may be seen at j the office of the Board of Public Works of j bald city. CHARLES E COFFIN, W H FRF.KM AN. M J ftIENCER. ! Board of Ibiblio Workh. City of Indian* apolis Dec ft ft to. 11. 12 13. 1". 1924. - ~CYvY~~X I) V ERTIStdM E Nir - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Iri‘llanayio;in. In<l.. D**r* 6. li*?4. | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Not!*-" Is hereby given by the Hoard |of l*ul>H*’ Works of the City of Imllan- | aiiolis. linlian i- that on the sth day of j December. 1924, they ai>provi *l an inw-m- : , nient roll slioxvlnj tiie prlma fade assess- 1 - ments for the following described ;nihlio i Improvement, as authorized by the Im-I-rovem- nt Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No 11932. FIRST ALLEY WEST OF UUACELAND AVE. From north property lino of TliirtySeeond Bt., To south property line of Thirty-Fourth St. Except, the intersection of Thirty -Third St. Ry prailing and paving the alley with Asphalt, Asphaltie-Concreto, Concrete or Briek, laiii on a 6 ln*-h gravel concrete foundation from t! inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to j properly line, where not already in. j All to be as shown on plan find as specified. l’ersons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of I’ub ie Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, Dee. 17, 1924. 2 p. m., aa a date upon which | remonstrani’es will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to j whether su.-h lots or tracts of land have I 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 prlma ! facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to lie assessed, is on file and may bo seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec. 8, . 10, 11. 12. 18. 16 1024

39 LEG AL CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE HOARD Indianapolis Ind.. Dec. fl, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ' Notice is hereby given by the Beard of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the stli day of December. 1974. they approved an assessment roll showing the prinia facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improv tnent Resolution No. 11691. BROADWAY. From north property line of FiftyFourth Street, To point 520 feet north of north prop- : erty line of Fifty-Sixth Street. - By paving the roadway with AsphalL i Asphalt tc-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid ion a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation. I from curb line to curb line, to a uniform i width of 39 feet, paving the wings of the ‘ intersecting street in a similar manner and i to tlit* widths as shown on plans; providing 20 square yards of new pavement at Fifty-Fourth Street, duo to changing the width of the roadway from 30 feet to 39 feet: providing 99 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or %x7x2 inch Standard Steel Having Guard, as specified; resetting 4 manhole tops to j grade. Also extending all water, sewer, gas ana other private service connections to property line where not already in AH to be a shown un plan and as specified Persons interested in nr affected by said dcsralbed public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday, Dec 17, 1024, 2 p m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount ass -sexi against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine th** question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or Is: benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than i that named on said roll. Said assessment roll ehnwlng said prints facie assessments, with the names of ownS era and description* of property subject to be assessed Is , *4. file and may be seen at the office of the r iurd of Public Works j , -if seul city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W II FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indlanap- Its Dei 8 9 10 II 12 13 15. 1024. CITY ADVERTIS CMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS : OFFICE OF THE BOARD Ir.dianapo* - Ind . Dee and 1974. 'TO whom it MAY CONCERN: i Nit;- , 8 hf*r*‘hy k’.v* n by the Boar* 4 * 'M j Pub;ft* W o? the <'‘ty of Jiidhaai'ipniis. L-ili'ina r .? • :h*-- Mb clay of D**‘*mt" r. 1921. D-. , "* ■ •I un nf*-p 4 i‘rit roll . fthou : tt*? th * . fa ole rm-aments for th* fn.ltw ;mc 'Tih'd iblio improveniont ** .i ithorixetl by the lmprovemeul Hft-Jution namnl Improve* •• r;t Keflolntlon No. 11660. ORI K NT AL From north ;*ru po*rt> line of Market ?tr- t. r l • ftotith property line o* Ohio Stroe* By th** roadway from otirb 1 to *url •* to a ur ;orm width of 24 | 9 ** r * r id. m tLo* wiri/f* of th** : •••r*c*%*ti:i< ail- 8* In a tdmiiar manner aid to t!v----h shown on pm. curbing b >th ■* •'* th- roh>lwa% with Mratlilfd I.ii;.*fttriti**. lo r ,% Sa; c#ra:.lte or da "4 Ci,a ■ cm tr :g fh.r w:r-ft of th ir ft!-**y tr. a ftlnr.'.o’* vi i * . t ** widdha n* - >\\ n : *• pn-v: . '7 .i urn'. !* •_•*. of *; fool ; radio-4 rai.ft A 1 to be an sh* r on p’An ftn<l gg p*v*l* ’ fied Pf—boroi !■,*#.'•.• a \j\ or iffnr*t*d v >y ftakl •9m- *d- *i unpr;- c:n**nt am h-r.-by ; • rift*-.! that V - Ho.ir .? Public \Y* rks of ftH!*. "tv •.% u *. .*•*. . t v 1171 1924 p m as i bit** ur-on whu' 1 . ■ •• a w , be : * <*t*jv* t < ? h* ard. • •- aniii ,iil Hi*- >.l against * -• h ! pi*** f ;-r.- ; .*.;'!v •* s rib.-d !r aaai r*," ; Mild V, :.i ;■ t'-rni'-.r* : r.,* *, ;* tK)ii iu* to ■ wh* th**r . h s >.r ♦.-Hot* its Krai have la*cn •• a : ; - !i** and th- atr onti ■■a i or. r- * or % r-.U't or lrg ■ ftum nt t. it - .tiiictl <>■) Haul ro,; j ft-*-'! )•*— - • *•••! r ® .owing H%ul^prtm ; *r* . ilc- Tlpt'.oni* of to th.* •" •• of the' D*m and” 2* lhdl-.'* W.jS.’i of CHART Fft V mFFIN. W H : P ’M \N M ! Ni** \( .il B *.%r7 • p . \V.irk%, C;ty ? It V.\nI',-.. s‘ ti in n 17 \y iip-* c: Y ADVERTISES! N*f I'F.I A-TMI ‘ T i HI NIC WORKS oFFicr. '• run hoard It dianaf •:, In! Iw. and 1924 TO vV I vM'F.HX Mi-.ltv* !• Kv- li. li. It -V i of ; I*'H . ." W( rks f * o Cty of led , >p . • -!: :c a *! Tt ■ - I day of 1 - ! 192 l t‘ - V k;-: r .~1 v: ..*- -•’■ it r ..! s x i ' i .-k--•ne :s ! r the iv\ c , !a p;t • 1.. • rn-.: t. •- <tii .rt. ■.l Uy U-.e . . i-r, -it Hi 1 * t, ■ It: 1 .. •• I ... •: N . !!'.' FIRST ALLEY EA-T OF PARK P' • !■::'!■ :.v • cf r.*t;-th Sir* ■ * ' t ty -He v s r.py First Sir--; * I pv!. nd fit- , "• v with A*. . • \-;'!ij:li ■ - -t- c ,cr! or 1:• - * , ' •' ! t.i 4 : ■ ■,.' pnos-rt) ... t• a uniform A ~ ex'..:.-it . gxs sew- 1 * a.-.-l j.rnate - rv.ee ... m tiu-is t property :te. where r-ct - d> irt. \ in ..I —i -1.. th t s-j vtl'l s* P. is interested I r xfic'led bv i:d dcs - I*. 1 ; iL.lc m; .-m m :•* -• *• • -*-.v . •; c •' f •! it -.:d P- 9 . W .-ee .f Ml ~e t.ve.i W -t l e t h ! fi-: I : p ill ii, ti d-ile upon shl. .• re. it: 4t:n:i,' 4 hi:! Is. r,. • i-'.V.-l .ir . ed. ,x ... ■ ■ linount --- -• l w Hnst it h ;,li , ->f pre '-r;y ilex lit e t-I roe. and v ii! •! ’< emtii-. tt- .I’csiLm <n to wi.dtc - , ’. lots or lr. :s f land have le-ei, ~r xx i' be lev ■ ftt-si m li.- imic.'.ts T.ameil .c ... ro , or .11 o r- it. r or It'S t .It: ! -I- tint 1,3:1 i.i ci -I, I r Bdd is • r-t r • sh.v.i:-.g ami prlma era lino .9-Tiptm ;•* of p.-.-p-ny subject • . I’s ,ssi i <■:• file If ! ■; .V sol It at lit.- olf.-e of tha Iktrir-I of Pt.liilc Work, of si.l i tty CHAIILFB K COFFIN. W II FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER. Hriarrl of Public W .rk--, i '.t.v of IndlaitHpoils Dec 8 9 10 1! I" 13 15. 1974. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Tndlanspolts. Irtri . Dee fi, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby given in the Hoard of Public Weeks of th City of Indianapolis Indiana, that on the 6tn day of Decern- . b*r, 1974. tliy approved an assessment 1 roll’ showing the prime facte assessment* ! for the followimz deuerthed public Improve. nu-nt ns authorized by itio lmprovcpient Rcaulution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11847. EMERSON AVENUE (west shir. I From north curb line of 9t Chair Street, To south curt> line of Tenth Street. By grading and paving the walks with cement, placed next to the curb Uua. to a uniform width of 5 tent 41! to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affect-d by ‘ said described public improvement sro ’ hereby notified that the Board of Public ; Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. - Dec. 17. 1924. 2 p. nt.. as a date upon i which renionatraiicea will lit 1 rccelveil or; heard, agnmst the amount assessed against, end' pine' 1 of property described in Hind, roll, and will determine the question ns to ! whether such lots or tracts of land have I been or will bo benefited in the amounts , • named on said roll, or in a greater or less i < sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prlma faclti assessments with the names of own ers and descriptions o* property subject to be assessed, is on ILe and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec. 8,9, 19. 11 12. 13. 15, 1924. CITY ADV ERTISKMEN r DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Dee. o 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Hoard of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. I Indiana, that on tin 1 sth day of December. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prlma facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution Xo. 11185 LANSING STREET. Frorq nortii property lino of New York Street, To south property line of Michigan Street. ! Itv grading and graveling the roadway, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of 30 fed; grading and graveling the wings of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the width shown on plan, grading the lawns to a uniform, width of 9% feet; curbing both sides of! the roadway with stratified limestone. I Iterea sandstone granite or 0x24-inch concrete curb curbing the wings of the in-] tersecting alley in a similar manner and ■ to the widths shown on plan: providing I 38 lin. ft. of 0 ft. p’anite radius corners; ] constructing 1 catch-basin including inlet' top; providing 1 Iron inlet: laying 36 lin.

LFOAL NOTICES (Continued) ft. of 12-iiioh drain pipe with connections made to inlet, catch-basin and sewer All to be as shown oil 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 Wednesday. Dec. 17th. 1974. 2 p. m. ,13 a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard, against tho amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the aipounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prlma facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject, to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at tho office of the Board of Public Works of said city. UHARLKB E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec. 8. ii 10. 11, 12, 13 11. 192 L CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OFFICE OK THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind Deo 9, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the Bth day of December. 1924. they approved an assessment roll j showing trie prima facie assessments for ] the following described public improve- j nient. as authorized by the improvement : rest 'ut on named: Improvement Resolution Xo. 118fi4. LEONARD STREET. From south property lino of Sanders I Street, To the north property line of Minnc- j sota Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or' Brick, laid on a 6-ineh gravel concrete J foundation front curb line to curb line to a j uniform width of 24 feet grading and pav- j > Ing the wings of the intersecting streets . and alievs in a similar manner arid to : tho widths as shown on plans: providing 48 lineal feet of 15 foot radius granite corners; laying 100 square feet of new- - ment wa k. due to changing radius ; corners as ah own on plan: providing 270 : | lineal feet of 4xlß-lrich Stratified Lime- 1 stone Marginal Stone jr '■ x2x2-i:ich StandI anl Steel Paving Guard as specified: proI viding I new iron Poet, laying 24 lineal 1 feet of 12-Inch drain pipe with -onne. tlons j - made to ti.iot and cu'.-h basin; resetting 2 : manhole tops to grade. Aiso extending ail water, gas. sewer and other private service co- ctions to property line, w here not aire.wtj in All to as shown ~Lvn and as specified Persons Interested tn or affect**! by said described nubile improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Pub': ■ "'- rks ,oi said city lias fixed Friday Dec. 19. 1974 2 p in., as a date upon which remonstrances will tie received or : ccr-i against the amount arseswd against cacti - piec ll of prop- rlv described in s.v.-i rdl. and will determine tt" 1 q ;estl-m as to whether j i sueli lots or tracts of laud have I- . or, will lie l * c..fil'd in the .amounts named on said roll, or tn a greater or leg, sum than that named on said rod. Said assessment ro'.i showing said prlma f.a e .-... • r.ls with the names of own- ■ •rs mill d— TipMo: a -f P' -e rty subject to *■ **<•.! is or file a:-', may Is 1 cm a' the oiti.-c of the Board us Public Works of bald City. UHARI.ES k coffin, V. H FREEMAN, M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis .... 3 t 15. Iff. 17 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD I-'llanapolU 1 and: . IVr* ft. 1P24. TO vni •> ? j t ma v ro xr y. ux • Not! ** )~ h'r* ,,i y k’w., by !'•- 1 of: P.Work*? > i th** Oity t>f lrl-b *na: f • th and 11*24. thoy (ipprov: <1 an r *i: -h -wing thft pr.ni a’fio h.--<-%n;* Tor Him foslowinir rH> l jiubii*- im- rv* m*nt. a-** ant!; t .?.< 4 by Lie im;-nn Ji ij ■ \ •i' ♦ U* so' !ibi Xo 11014 KiilftT ALLKY KA>T OF AftHLAXD AN t : - \ : rth *r*y ’ *:f* f S\* • T:tb ?t ft**uth property in*' of S**v*f St 9y t—* • c sH'i :*ovtr.r th** t’>v uth A . : \ \ A • hu.t. Cos: •• •* r r-*. or Pr. k 1 it * j* -h nr iv • . • r* ts • •, *iM *j r r m it.- :!*••< • ? • * Po* b* ft ■■ he. . f ; !■• >- ft> ■ • • \ ‘.Hi • !2*i ’ t > •. ’ t i ; t v n.* 'it ’avp.e 2*' - ' •’ y r*~ *f p ti H)- a' * V ' 2 St ** *ih'iwn •fi !* •:: pr** \ * a ' \ ‘ ‘ U 2* • t mo* t M *r:. r. i ft! • - \ x % • S >ta r St- . i ivi:.g a** .*.* • A o r\* • ’*;•(? a’ w-fttrr c *■* of hr r ;*ri v.r %#n i• m. m. . tt- ; r orty :i<*. w! n l :y u \ i > : h\ w*t t:i :,-• .! ! ftft H * ♦’•♦ft*. 1 8p„„ 1 •* or *>.2 ' v - • It- rO .• !”i •i . ’ r* by r<*tnl%! th O'** P * • o; T* 1 ♦ n\ rhft of *h ! : > h .ft !.x i \V • > 1* I** !’* \ 2 pm■ * n. *'*?••• -j hi- ’ r* • Mr *r •*• 1 r* • -i\ • - b. i;-2. f. ' v* *>’ tc t T*t r.Xi’h pit ** . ' • rt. ..•** • ! ■■ • I ;r. •ant r > a?ui •-■V". . •*• Thf -jUo%tio:j • t• v'•* th*r ♦* ;**h i*‘t ■ r Tr ft s f)f ! %\i h.-tvo tv- . r uni tr. *-! • 2’* n t l '*** HMD!, .t# n..rn***: *iii ! !•*• ’• In a r't'iT-T v*r pum : a* tr vt ! <■!: *m } rob ! ft iH r.t :• • ; *.h.iv ;nff ftatit ;■: !ma ■<* rtptiorft ; rop. rty -,-rt in b- -"y. -■ tji ti *’ rvl may V* *-<*f*n it t 'i** tho Pt‘.'ir*l v;f Pul®’!-' Works of Mini --ay ( lIAUIP V COFFIN, IV H FHP PM AX. M J. SPENCEH. ror*r.l of Fublo Workft. City cf Indiana:- ':! ■. p. ft 9 10 n 12. 13 15 1024. CITY ADVKHTISEMENT DKI’AKTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Pult.tnnp.i iri Ind. JV--. ft. 1024. ! TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of i Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Hid .ana. (hat -i tho sth day of In-comber. | 1974. they approved an assessment roll | showing the prlma facie assessments for ' the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 118S3. TALBOTT STREET. From a point 16 feet south of the south property lino of Morris street. To north property line of Paimor Btro*>f Except the intersection of Orange Street. ! By grading and paving tho roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt, Asphaltle- , Concrete or Briek laid on a d-tnch gravel coi terete louud.itlon from curb-line to - curb lino t- 1 a uniform width of 24 fret; i grading and paving the wings of tho intersecting stre ts in a similar manner and to tho widths ns shown on plan, providing 44 lineal feet of 4xlß filch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, grt*. ewsr and ol her private service connections to I property line, w tiers not already ill. All to boas shown on plan and sped { fled. 1 l’o-sona interested In or affected hv said 1 described public Improvement nre hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. Dee. 17th, 1924. 2 p. in. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard, i against the amount assessed against each po property described in said roll. and win determine the question as to ; whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will he benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less ' sum than that named on sit’d roll B.iid assessment roil showing said prima facie assessments, with the nano's of owners and descriptions --!’ property subject to be assessed, m on file and may Is- seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. W H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Hoard of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec. H, 9. 10. it. VL 13. 15. I !>.’ CITY ADVERTISEMENT. I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Dec. 9. 1974. S TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public ■ Works of the Oitj of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the Bth day of December. 1924, they approved an assessment roll showing the prlma facie assessments for the following described nubile improvement. as a ith ii zed by t a improvement resolution named ■ Improvement Resolution No. 17038 FIRST ALLEY North OF EIGHTEENTH STREET. From west property line of first alley east of Rural Street l running north.) To east properly lin- 1 of flrsl alley east of Burn’ Street - running south.) By gr.Lhinr and paving iiic alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 9 inch gravel concrete I foundation from 6 Inches “f property line ! j to 6 inches of property line to a uniform ! width of 17 feet. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and i other private service connections to prop- j - erty line, where not already In. | All to be as shown on plan and aa ; specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby

LEGAL XOTirES (Confintiffd) notified that, the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Dec 19. 1924, 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roil, and w-ill determine the question as 1o whether such lots or tracts of isnd 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 ass"ssed. is on file and may he seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city, CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec, lit. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Tndtanapotis. Ind . Dec 9. 1974. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the Bth day of December, 1924, they approved an assessment roll showing the prinia facie assessments for the following described public Improvement as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12000. j FIRST ALLEY EAST OF PARKER AVE. i From north property line of Thirteenth I St.. i To south property line of ailoy north Os I Thirteenth St. j By grading and paving the alley with | Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or i Brick, laid on a (5-inch gravel concrete j foundation from 6 inches of property lino i to 0 inches of property line, to a uniform ! width of 14 feet: providing 28 lineal feet of 4xlß-Inch Straitfled Limestone Marj ginai Stone or %x2x2-ineh Standard Steel | Paving Guard, as specified. Also extending al! water, gas. sewer and : other private service connections to prop- ■ erty line, where not already in. Ail to be as shown on plan and as specified persons Interested in or affected by raid described public improvement nre hereby ; notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, Dec. 19. 1924 2 p. m as a date upon which r ; mon-trances wilt be received, or heard, against 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 ’.and have been or wit! tie benefited in the amount* named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment rr.!! showing said prim* facie assessments, with th" names of owner- and descriptions of property subject to be s.sse-sed. is on file and may lie seen at the offi'c cf the Board of Pub--ic Works of said city CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. ‘ Board of Public Works, City of Indiasvn polls, Dev 19 11, Iff 13 IV 1 fi. 17, 1924, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK3 OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis fnd. ps- 9. 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notl.-- 1 Is hereby given v the Board of Tub!: 1 W, -ks of the City of Indianapolis. T. i it.-ia. ■ .11 ru tt;.. mh day of December, j 1924 they approved a:i assessment roll ; showing the prima fade assessments for ! the following described public improve* ! n.t-nt. ho authorized by the Improvement Ri •. it lon ntun.-d Improvement Resolution No 12002. WOOD I. AW N AVENUE. From vast property line of Spruce Strict. t.i w- t : - •- - "ty ;ir” of state Avenue i '.v : - .: i ; :t: .g the roadway wL i W ■. A- ha : Asp' alt-. - c Br , a C-:: ' . gravel ri-te : mdatlo! from . 1 ' 1 -> -rod:- g i: ;n :i.g • ■ wist?: 9 Jl .. '• H i I HIHOT Cld c v t s . yn . . jL I meet. 1 Mi', • 8t •• V- . - \ g i . u virr ras a and •or , ru' .■ ■ nous t) pro’e Ai to r ••*:: . . i-i.i :e* •i----ft> t Hr<*• :nt r-t.*l hi or a" 1 1 -1 a I 1 1 -V 1 ■ : ' 1 • V. , ■ : e.. I :i) •V- 111 I 1 I•* 1' Pit: . IB’M 7 " :u a- a tiri* w .. '. •- m iistrn fi, | i" ' • ird. . . ' 1 .-d , t a: i > • !o ■ . 1 . . s r : • : -s r t s ta e .• la \ 1 t' . .. - •• n- ■ i v : ■ , • •---■• -t • r I at t.. • ■'•. 1 . .. ! ,:l . U J of ’ .ty C"A:’.L • F CPF FIN 'V li- MaN •• ; v •• 3. Board ’ I ri.i W, -i ';•>■ of Irdlsnay - .e ■ Id 17 1974 i t*rV \.A - LI - IM' NT DKPARTMKLT • PUBLIC WORKS. office of the board. I Lyrapoh- I*-d . I*-c 9. 5974. TO W)li.M it m \Y t oNCKHN. V .1- hi *h- B -tird -as Pub ■ tv, rk* of L v i,f i : tianapolli. ;: . . tt it ■ -• lay of D< itemtil":-. 1974 t!:-v . i'll HU naessment r<‘ : showing f ■ p.rm, i- iiex.-ran'i'ots tn. ts.c foil.‘Wing ii- r.iaxl ■mb.:- 1 lnipiovemtnt. aw author::.,M by ti.o improvement K-a--: itlor, namtxl Improvement Resolution No 11919. FIRST ALLEY Nu:t i OF SIXTEENTH STREET. From east property line of first aitcy eii.st of Rural Street To west property line of Parker Avenue. Bv grading .and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete Concrete or Briek. laid on a 6 lr. -h gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line ol property lino to a uniform width of 11 feet: providing 10 lineal feet of 4xlß-tneh Stratified Limestone Marginal 'Stone or %x2x7-kieh Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified. Also extending ail water, gw sawor and other private service connections to * property Hue, w here not already in. j All to tie sa shown on plans and ** ei'cx-Hled. Persons inteFested in or nffe-teq Ttv said d> a Tlhot nubile improvement are ret tv ii tiff'd that the Board of Public ; Works of said city has fixed Friday. Pec. il9 IP”4, 2 p. m . r> a date upon which ■ remonstrances will be received, or heard. , against the amount .assessed against each piece of property des Tihcd tn said roll, and ; will determine the question as to whether such lots or trnols of land have been or will tv tvuefited in the amounts named on said roll, or In a greater or less sum than . that named on said roll Paid assessment roll snowing said prims faeio assessments with the names of owners and and. s Tiptl-ms of property subject to lie assessed, is oil file an-1 may be seen nt tho office of tho Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COEFIN, - IV. H FREEMAN. M. .T. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianspoils. Dec. 16. It. 12. 13. 11. 111. 17. 1974. Ci T Y ADVERTISE ME N T DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. Dec 9. 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 Bth day of Deccmbt r. 1924. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for tho following describ'd public improvenient. as authorized by tue Improvement i Resolution named: i Improv- men! Resolution No 11913 FIRST ALLEY EAST OF RURAL STREET. From north property line of alley north ! of Eighteenth Street. To south property line of Nineteenth . Strict. By grading and paving the alley with 1 Asphalt, Asphalt W. rite. Concrete or Briek, hud on a 6 un-h gravel concrete foundation [amt 6 indie.-, ol property line to 6 inches Af properly line to a uniform width of 15 feet. Also e!sending all water, gas. sewer and ether private service connections to prop erty line, where not already ill. AM to boas shown on plans and as •pecitied. ii rsona tnteresotd in or affected by said described public improvement .aro hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of bout . ity has filled Friday. Dec 19th. 1924. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstran ea will be received, nr heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said ruli. and will determine the question as to whether such i lots or tracts of land have been or will ba ! benefited in the amounts .named on said | roll, or in a greater or less sum than that - named oh said roll. Said :tit e*ment rod showing said prima ; facie assessments with the names of own--1 ers and descriptions of property subject to ' be ass-ssed. is on file and may be seen at ! the office of tha Board of Public Works of I said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. | Board bf Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Deo. 10, 11, 18, 13. 15. 1, 17. 1934.

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