Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1924 — Page 27

FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1924

JNTMTION OF 3PCT. REDISCOUNT HE AIDS TRADE Covering by Shorts Results in Generally Higher Prices.

Average Stock Prices

Average price of twenty industrial stocks Thursday was 110.84. off Average price of twenty rails was 9.<. in Average price of forty bonus was 90.66. ofl .12By United Press XEIV YORK, Dec. 12.—Continuation of the 3 per cent rediscount rate caught many shorts in an awkward position today and their covering transactions at the opening of the market resulted in generally higher prive levels in the main body of stocks. U. S. Steel was in good demand. Further proof of speculative char acter of Thursday’s’ selling anil the Important nature of accumulation which took advantage of recessions which these offerings brought about was afforded in action of the genal list in the late morning. C. & O. mounted to 97. against the low of 93Vs on the previous session, while Krie first preferred reached its best price since 1917 at 43%. Local Bank Clearings Bank clearings Friday * ere $3 til*.ooo. Bank debits amounted to $0,318.1*00. GRAINTRADING HAS WEAK TONE Wheat Market Dull—Prices Unchanged, BULLETIN CHICAGO, Dec. 12. —Grain futures closed sharply higher after a final rally broke the decline in evidence the greater part of the day. Higher foreign markets brought about the advance. Wheat led in the upturn. Bu United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 12. —Grain futures trading started with a weak undertone on the Board of Trade today. The wheat marrket acted tired. Some buying in May caused a slight i R ichanged with trade a: a standTUill. Corn was inclined t , lag. General rains in Argentine were regarded as beneficial to crops. Oats had a steadier undertone ar.d opened practically Provisions sold off due to lack of speculative interest. Chicago Grain Table —Dee. 12— WHEAT— Op"ti High. bow. Clo-c. Dec 1 >IO', 1 *;:’.% 1 lea 1 . Xw 1 65 I.W , 164% ltiS 'y Julv .. . 144% 1.4':, 1 44% 1.4s 1 * CORN— Dee 1.22 1 26% 1.21% 126% May 1.27 1.30% 1.26** 1.40% July .. 1.27 131 I.MV 1.-31 OATS — p?o 57% 7.9% 57'. .70', May 62% .6.7 ‘4 63 '*7 ~ Julv 61% .6:1 % .61 % .63% I.AP.D— Jan. . ..15.00 16 40 15.90 10 40 RIBS—•Jan .. .Nominal 14 25 RYE— Deo 1.35% 1 37 1.35 1 37 May 1.38% 141% 1.26% 1.0% Ju!y 1.29% 1.31% 129% 131% CHICAGO. Dee 12—Cariot receipts were: Wheat. 114: corn. 177; oate. Ill: rye. 17. N. Y. DECLARES EMBARGO Poultry Shipments From Seven State. Including Indiana, Barred. By Times Special NEW YORK, Dec. 12— State officials through commission house dealers have declared an embargo on all shipments of live poultry from Indiana, lowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, and North and South Da- * ota. in an effort to check the Jread of disease that has been in evidence nmonsr shipment*- - f fowls from these States. The embargo will last indefinitely. Local dealers have been noMfte.l of the embargo and are purchasing poultry only for local demand it was announced roday. Tank Wagon Prices t Gasoiin - pn.es do not include State tax ; 01 2c a pißon I. G A SOI. r N H—En*n*. 47c a gallon. Purol. 15 3. Kf<! Crown, 13, Target. 13.2 c; Silver Flash Standard avia tion. 21.2 - Sinclair , cnmcretal 13.3 c. KEROSENE —Crystal me. 11 7r Moore bight. 14 5.'; Perfection. 11 7c: standard furnace oil. 10 6- 11 -:r! r 300 gallon) !• *!c Itr-orc th in '’"o gallons); Bright Light. 11.7 c. Sm* - !air 12.7 c NAPTHA —Erergec Cleaners, 18.5 c: V. M. A P. IS sc: Standoiind Cleaners, 18.5 c. Mother Kills Daughter. Bu United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 12. —Depressed because of heavy losses at cards Mrs. Frances Mcßoy killed her crippled 6-year-old daughter and then took her own life, police declared today following an investigation. Mrs. Mcßoy shot the child through the head and then turned the revolver on herself. Candy and Cigars Taken Ira Fisher, grocer, 50 S. Summit St., at 7:10 a. m. today told police burglars entered his store Thursday night by breaking glass in a side door and took cigars, candy and Bir.all change amounting to $10.49. Amerlc n Telephone & >. Cos. 141st Dividend The regular quarterly dividend of Bfwo Dollars and Twenty-Fire Cents per share will be paid on Thursday. January 15. 1923 to stockholders of record ] at the close of business on Saturday, j December 2<>, 1924. 11. BLAIK-SMITII, Treasurer. |

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New York Stocks

IBy Thomson & McKinnon* Railroads— At 12:30 Prev. High. Low. p. m. close —Dec. 12— Atchison.. 117 115% 116% 116 I! & 0 79% 76% 78% 76% C & O 96% 1)5 95% 94 % CJt.\'W , 75% 72% 73% 71% C R A P. . 45 % ... 45 % 45 Del & Lack 139% ... 139% 140 Erie 33 31 % 33 31 % lit Nor pfd 71% 70% 71% 70% Lehigh Val 75 74% 75 74 Mis Pae j,fd 71 ... 71 70% N Y Cent 117% 116% 117% 116% Nor Pae.. 69 % 6'.% 89% 89% N A IV. . . 123% 122% 123% 122% Penn 4S % 4S % 48% 48% Reading.... 70 68% 70 68% Sou Ry. . . . 76% 76% 76% 76% Sou Pae. . 102% ... 102% 102 St Paul !>f 29% 28% 29% 28% St L & SVV 62% 61% 62% 61% Union Pan. 147% 147% 147% 147 Wab pfd... 57% 57 57% 57 Rubbers— Goodyear pd 84 ... 84 83% Kelly Spsmd 17% ... 17% 16% V S Rubber 39 38 39 38 V. Equipments— Am Loco.. 89 8R % 88% 87% Bald Loco. 123% 122% 123% 122% General El 274% 274 274 % 273', Pullman... 143% 142 143% 141% West El.. 68% 67 Vs 68 % 67 7 * Steels— Bethlehem. 48 47% 48 48 % Colorado F. 38% 38 38% 38% Crucible ..71% ... 71% 71% Gulf States 80 ~.. . SO 79* a it 1 i S. .. 55 . . . 55 54 17 S Steel .117 116% 110% 116% Motors— Am Roach 34% 34 34% 33% Chandler 51 . . ... ... 33% ten Mot 60% 60% 00*, 66% Mack Mot 112%, ... 112 110% Mr.x M tAI 79% 79 79 % 78% Max M (Bl 36% 36% 36% 36% Studebaker. 43 42% 43 42% sewart-W.. 63 % 63 63 % 6“ % ■’’imker. .. 38 37% 38 38% Willy a-O ... ... 10% Minings— Int Nickel. 23% 22% 23% 2"% Tex GAS 92 91 97 90% Coppers— An; Smelt.. 87% 865, 87% 86 Anaconda... 47 41 % 4i \ 41 K -m-eott.. 53% 53% 53% 5“ % U S Smelt.. 35% ... 35% Oils—- ' Cosden . ... 74 % 24% 74% 74*. Houston Oil 74% ... 741, 74% Marland Oil 36% 36 36% .3.5 % P-A Pete . 56% fifl % .56% .54% PA P .11) 55% 54% 55% 55 Pa. :f,e Oil. .50% 50% 50% 50% Pre & Ref. . ... . . . 05 * Pure 0i1... 26% ... 28* * 28 Royal Dr.t 47% .... 4-% 47 s, 8 Oi! of Cal 60 ... 60 .59 % S Oil of NJ36 % ... 3fi % 3o su Sinclair ... 15% 15% 1% % 15 % Texas Cos.. 11% 41 s , 41% 41% Industrials— Allied Chem 84 83ti 83% Am Can 148 147% 147% 146% Am Woolen 61% H 1J 1 , 61% ft>% Coca-Cola . 81 80% 80% Cont Can.. 65% 63% 6.5% 63% Davison Ob 41 % . . 41 % 42 Fam Pltth 93% 9.3% 93 ', 93% Ctrl Asphalt 57% 57% 57% 56% lilt Parer . 51% ... 51 % .51*% 1 Int Ha-vtr 107% . . . 107 li>7 Mont Ward 45 44% 45 14% S-ars Rohk 140% 139 140% 138% C S Cast 138 178 137 I.’ S led A1 1.89V* 139 139% 81% Utilities— Am T"T. Tel .. ... ... 133*4 Cons Cas. . 79% 58% 78% 77% Cot Gas. . .. 45% 44% 45% *14% Shipping— Am Im Cn. 34 ... 34 33% Int M M pfd 45V* ... 44% 44 Foods— Am Sugar. . T. 0% 48% 49% 45% Am B Si;*. 43% ... 43 43% Corn Prisf. .41 % ... 41 % 41 % Cuba C Suit 57 56% 57 .M>% Cub Am Sir 29% ... 29% 29 % Punta Al. . 42 ... 42 41 %

SUGAR PRICES DROP Beet Sugar Hits Lowest Level in Years. Bn United Peers DENVER, Dec. 12.—Beet sugar prices hit the lowest mark record, J in local markets in years today, when the product from manufacturers was quoted at $7.05 a hundred pounds. | Cat.*-.* sugar underwent a similar drop, going to $7.2 5 from the manufacturer. Dealers' prices on beet sugar were $7.30 and on cane sugar, $7.50. Marriage Licenses .John K Goodwin. lM>. 1 K Twenty K i rth lumber hs; Caroline M Math *24 Gulden Hill. physician. Oliver Mf*rtor. 24. hll St. Paul. Ifthorer: Clayton Elam. 21. Indian apoli* maid I-v onanl L. Swartz. 21 >S N l *arborn. Irvington Ice. Company: Wilma 1. MikeBirths Girls Clarence and Kith--.* Webb. 149 Blake. Abron and Silvia Holsey. 2027 Ludlow. Jefferson and May Sayro. 312 N Liberty. James and Sophia Harbin. 227 N. Temple. Dewey and Bessie Commiugs 17% E. South. Charles and Bertha Parker. 430 S Warman. John and Idelia Haitian. 240 W. Wyoming Otha and -Mary Simpson. 1005 W Henry. Daniel ar.d Sarah B.akemore. 1207 E. Nineteenth. Michael and Hazel Shea. 368 S. Sherman Dr Edward and Mary Jennings si t Maple, i red and Mary Cornier. St. Vincent Hospital. Ralph and Mildred PUiughe. St. Vincent Hospital. : ;*rl and Pauline Alien. 130!* E. Vermont. Norman and Elm* Metcalf. 520 N De Quincy. Pa: I ar.d Msdze Pfaff. 363 Congress lord :r:d Opt a Oldham 3014 Walker. Frank and Grace Brown. 242 Lota Be. s Spencer and Mary Thomas. 910 Roanoke. Wi.iiam and Emma Van Etta. 922 Coffey. Walt'T and Bcatrire s'oung. 918% W. Walnut. A. -t to and Emma Beasley |4°s Al-.ord. Fred and Vtrzu ;a St njley .5.55 Hdiy. C.ar n.-e a.d l’ris< ilia Ik 11, 1125 E. Ninetrer-th. Robert and Mattie Hag.ins. 424 E. Merrill i’.ny ard Eura Smith. 1219 E. F.'t". nth. J.'i.ti lid t IV.i ' e“. 143“ Ev-retl i- en . ! A!-.■ -■ Anderson 155“ ‘-M iday. Andreis and Helen Alb<-rtus. 2811 Brookside. Lewis and Ethel Bririzet 1210 S. Set ate Nicholas ami Zoi Papadopoulos. 425 w. New York. Charles and father Garin. 430 N. Dearborn. Edwin and Edna Kitselman. St. Vincent Hospital. Walter and Mary Shiel. St. Vincent Hospital. E. R. and Llnora Holdcropp, 402 Chris- j tian. James and Margaret Christie. 1021 Lex- ; ington. Walter and Clara Gun sett. 749 Wallace. Deaths Wiiiiam E Aldridge. 48. Central Indiana Hos;ut3!. par** *. Char.es Ellison. 58 city hospital. 1 chronic interstitial nephritis. Harry C. Smith. 64. 2865 N. Illineie mitral regurgitation. Sarny Geer Lyons 61. 347 N. East, chrome interstitial nephritis. Bertha Ess.gl'e. 77, 415 N. Walcott, chronic myocarditis. Martha A. Reisner. 80, 1249 Union. ; chronic myocarditis. Amanda Poole. 43. 769 Indiana, lobar pneumonia. Elizabeth Jackson, 81, 3450 IVinthrop. am rio seli-rosis. Mahala E Nforgan, 67, 4415 Carrollton, organic heart disease. Rudolph Gutii. 78. 1514 S. New Jersey. ; uremia. | Chester Ray Tryrm. 29. Pine and Lora, acute cardiac dilatation. Sarah A. Dimiek, 71. 1519 Sturm, acute gastritis. Richard A. Davis. 70. 2165 N. Pennsylvania. mitral insufficiency. Riley Nathan Hailley, 74. 109 N. Bradley. chronic myocarditis. LOCAL SEED PRICES Indianapods retail seed prices are: Alfalfa $16.50 a bushel: timothy, s4.to; red clover. SIQ4JI7; alsike. $1 ORi2.

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HOG QUOTATIONS Top, $lO Bulk Brings $9.05@9,35, —Hog Prices Day by Day— Dec. Bulk Top. Receipt* 6 8 7"> i 9DO 950 7 000 8. 910 r 925 9.85 7.000 t 9 9 2P*i 945 10 00 19.000 10 9.20 '(i 9 4.5 Kill* 18..500 ill 9 10'cC 935 10.00 16,000 12 905 U 9.35 10 00 15.000 I'rgent buying again held hog prices steady at the local mnrket. Quotations were in most cases at Thursday’s and Wednesday’s levels. : Top was $lO and the bulk of sales was at $9.0.5 ** 9.35 compared with j <9.10 \i 9.35 Thursday. Heavies sold i slightly higher at s9.4s'ip 10. Mediums 'were quoted at [email protected]. Lights brought 4 3.95(0 10. Light ligiits were priced at $7.75 % 5.95. Pigs generally : sold at $7.75 down to s'■. Sows were slightly lower at |SXO';i 5.75 for smooths and JS|rß.so for roughs. Receipts were estimated at 15.000 and holdovers was 47 5. A fair clean nee was reported. ('attle trade was dull and slow with prices on low grade stock apparently off 15 4* 26c per hundredweight. All good cattle were cleared at steady prices, but were in scanty supply. Fat light heifer* at SS'ulO were steady. Medium to good cows, at $3.5u *' 4.50 and choice at $5.50 were steady. Common plain killing steers at $6.25i.i7. looked to lie lower and medium to good handywoight steers at ?5*i9.25 were lower. Trade was i exceptionally spotty and dealers found it difficult to establish any , dedinito trend. Receipts were H'U. Veals were $1 higher in several in | stances. Top was sl2 and the bulk of good stock sold at $1! a 11 50. Mediums were quoted at and comj rnons sold at 54'u 7. about steady. Kcj ceipts were 700. Sheep and lamb prices were un | changed. Fat light native lambs commanded sls top: go and to choice rather weighty lambs, brought sl4 u 14.56, and heavy lambs sold at sll4* 13.50. Good light sheep were sold in a small way at $6.50. Other price* were nominal. Receipt * were 300. Hog*— f *; I.el hot'* 119 160-16 IT. .$ 7.751 ft *75 , 160 to 180 jioiuklb 8 7.5 l Kli> tsu to 200 po imt.-i Sll.o'ii 9 20 :il(> to 22.5 pooa.ls 9 26 ki 9 35 “35 to 275 pounda !* 3.5*e t* 4 5 27.i pfinnila up 8.4.5H1 10 60 I*;gs. 14u po mills down... 6 00u 775 tvv ...m . 8 56 [it h 7.5 L:-lit sows SOOiR 8.50 —Cuttle—steers. 1 300 lbs. up. Choief $ 9 7.5 (it 10.50 Good - 9 00(1* 9.7*0 >:•: r*. 1.000 to 1.200 lbs , prime and * l.oiefr ... 10.50H1 1 1 90 I’iain. 1 000 ibs 7 .56 6. 9.00 M ilium In good he'fers ... 450 rg 7.90 I nice Jl ff l,t *l-if. TH .. . 8 50'p IP 00 f’onimoo to nadlum cows 356 W 4.50 Choice -5.00 W 3.50 (" umem 2 0(1*11 256 ; C utters .. ~ 275 *-! 350 i’.'i* -ii-r t*i|l% 4 2.5(ii. 666 | Bologna bulls .... 350 (it 4.25 I Choice veals ~5*12 00 i Medium veals 8 06V 909 ;,,nd veals 11 00'it 11.50 Common --alvi-s 4 OOii 6.56 ; —Slierp and Lamb*— 1 *'lioi'p tanbs ♦14.50% 15 Oil ("D'dlums li(7 * 11 60 Call liui'bH Bno I 9.00 s** arlings . 700 'n 9( 6 'Wllnm to choke ewes,. 4 ol>'if 706 Cutis 1.00 ('A 300 Other Live Stock Dee 12.—Hog*—Receipts. • roo market 10.- titgher heavy. $9.70 ,-* 85 mediun, S4>.4o'fi, 9.60: YorUers. s>!! ■;9 95; good plf-'f $6’*1.6.50 Calves—larket steady. Sheep and lambs—Maret. st'-ady CINCINNATI. Dec 12. —Cattle—Re : ceipts. 800: market, did!: ihipp ng steer*. . find to ' hotel.. 86 50(0.9 Calves—Hee:pts bti-adv market, steady. (rood to • 89 010.60 Hogs—ll-e-lpts. 7.-1 ■00: mar let firm gnori to ehulce packers nd butchers. $9 7.5. Sheep—Receipts. , 4*i*J inar.nl. strnng. good to *.li<ii'-e s6*ii) 7. Lamb*—Market, eteaxly; good to 1 choice. $14.50 H 15. Produce Markets Strictly fresh, new-laid No. I egg. large siz-. 50c; No. 2or held eggs. 45c: fowls, 4% His. up. 19c; under 4'% lbs.. 39c: cocks. 12c springers. 17c: Leghorn poultry. 26 per cent discount, young tom turkeys, 12 lbs. up. 28c: old tom turkeys. 23c; young hen turkeys 28c: ducks. 4 pounds up. 15c: pete. 10 pounds up. 13e; qi.abs. 11 pounds to dozen. $3.75; young guineas. 2-pound size. $7 dozen: j butter lat delivered Indianapolis. 41c; * ric-Umg stock butter delivered Indianapo- . s. 20 fe 22c lb. Rabbits. 53 dozen! drawn. Hay Market Prices Wagon load prices of hay and grain at Indianapolis are as follows - Hay—Timothy. No. 1. Sl7@lß a ton; No 2. 514% 16; mixed. No. 1. $15018; No 2. 513 (g 14. Cora—Old. $1.20 01.25; new. 90c@$l. Oats—s 4 *ii 56c. Large Tinplate Order Placed Bu l titled Press NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—1 t is understood here that the American Can Company has placed an order for about 250,000 tons of tinplate for delivery in the first half of 1925 with the United States Steel Corporation. The transaction involves approximately $27,600,000 at current pirces.

NEWTON TODD 415 I.enicke Building

TILE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

one broadcasting station to another, doing his bit tvith voice, piano and banjo and going on. In the last six months ho figures he has traveled more than 5,000 miles.

Indianapolis Stocks

Stocks Am Central Life 260 . . Am Creosotuig Cos pfd 99 ■ • • Ad van ■ Rum dy Cos 14% 15 Adv.ince Rumely pM .. *1 .51% Beit K R com 76 78 B* .t R K pfd Century Bldg Cos pfd 98 ... CHic* Service Cos com ... Citizens Gas Cos com 36 32% Cit zens Gas Cos pfd 104% ... Indiana Hotel com I**o Indiana Hotel pfd 100 .. . Indiana Pipe Line Cos 75% 70% Irid Title Guar C 0... i(>7 .. Indpls Abut pfd . 7*o ludpls Gas 7*3 ... Itldpis 4; NortiiW pfd 35 47> Indpls A Sou t>fd 40 Indpls Street K.v 49% 7>1% Mer Ihib ftii Cos pfd S9 Pub Suv Itiaur Cos 12 ... itauh Fertiilr.-r 43 ... SI Oil Cos Ind -.7*8*4 ... Sterling Fire Insur Cos 10% ... T H X A E com 4% T II I A E pfd 18 21 T H Trac and light pfd... 91 95 Union* True of bid com 2 Union Trac of Ind Ist pfd. ~t~ 20 Union Trac of Ind 2nd ;>!d. . . 5 Van Camp IT id Ist p(d... .. 100 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd 100 Vandalla Coal Cos * and 4 Vandal!a Coal Cos pfd 8 Wan llailwa - , Cos com ... 21 'a ... Wab Ry Cos pfd . . . . .i7 % ... Bank Stocks Aetna Tr and >u“ Cos. .. .I**o% ... Ba nki ra Trust Cos . 125 ... City Trust Cos 102% . . Con Trust Cos 102% C*.u Nat Bank . 10.5 110 Farmers Trust Cos.. 2i *> . . Fid* - :tty Trust Cos. 1.54 . . . t<"Flit Am Nat Mink 14.' Fie - , in r S.iv A Trust Cos .211 221 Ind Nat Bank 27.2 262 Indiana Tried Cos 217 226 Live St*> - k Ev Bank. ... Marii.ni < '<< Slap - Ilona , -.140 ... Mir Nat Bank . 2 - . Peoples St (•■ Hank .... ti* ■ . . Security Trust Cos IsS . . State s.iv amt Trust Cos . . lu* I'r.ion Trial C. 3.19 330 Wash Bank and Trust C0.17*6 ... Roads Belt R R and Slekyds 55... 82 Broad Ripple 7> 72 77* Citirens Iml Power Cos f>*. . Citizens Gaa 5s t*3 94% Citizens Goa 7s .163% Citizens 81 K K 5s s , , 87 Ind (.sik‘ amt Gas 6s ... 91 . ... Indiana Hotel 5s 97> ti liana North' r i 5* 2.5 Ind Hv A Llcat .'*s 01% ... Indiana IT Tra* - 5* 2.5 Indpls A bat Cos 7Vs Ir. lpl* Col & So 6s I*7 190 Indpls *,as 5s :*•'• * 9S b.*l|ils I.iglit and li 7is 9. a In*l|i!s V M rlinsv.il- 7.s 19 . [i.dpls Nor'h ..s ...... 40 44 indpls A Northw 5* :54 % Indpls As K * biiipls A Shelby 2-5 Indpls St l<% 4s *::; % 65 Imuils L’n Hr 5 tc' It Apis Uul.ui Rv 4>, 99% . . b tt>ls Water s 9:' *, U*l Indpls W ,t* r 4 , s ... 91 • % Ind Pub >• rvirs, i* ■ * 98% T H r A B 6* 71 73 r H T A L 5 S3 Union Trac *>( Ind '•* . . 51 54 Liberty Ronds I.:l*erty Loan Ist 3 - .s jiuisii !****:lo I.iberty Loan Ist 4 • e 161 .u lnl • * Liberty Loin 2*; I ,h 166 s , 166 90 I.itMrty Loan 3d -1 % s ...till 14 I**l -16 Lib -- , tv Loan -41*. 4 . 10194 |6“ rt U 8 Treasury 4%... If*.* I*4 10*14 U 3 Treasury 4s 7t00.27* 100 .50 Holtsi SI,OOO 11telfto 8? Ry 4s at 6 (% Stood lU'liils Nnrthcni at 4! to ships Indpls rt Tty at *1 (inO Liberty Ist ( l 101 .56 sl.oo*l U 9 Treasury' 4%* at ....10.5.10

Commission Market

Fruit* Apples—Fancy Jonathans. $8 <8 50 a bbl : fancy Delicious. *1.50 a box: fancy Wealthy* $5 >n h bbl : Grimes fbi.d-ri. 8 * bbl. fancy New York Kings. >7 >0 a bbl Apricot*—California S3 nit a box. I ananas—o 4(10' pound. Cantaloupes—California Honey Ileus *3 i'll a . rate. Cranberries—s6.7so7 a half barrel box Grapefruit--?3@4 * b it Grapes- Faney Ca iforuta Emperor*. $4 25 lug. fancy Arkansas Concords, 37c five-pound basket, I,enn>ns- -Calilornia sl-'$ l- ' kO7 50 James—-SI 50 a h i I Oral up a—Extra fa;i- y Ci ifornla. Vnienciss l#s to 260s $3 75 414.25; Florida, S3 4' 4 '35. ivnrs—Fancy borne grown h i brs. $1.50 bushel: extra fancy N. Y. D Amos. f3 bil. __ I'ereltrunon* —Fan-y Indiana*. $1 >0 a crate; tangerines $.3 50'a 4.25 a box Vegetables beans—Fancy Southern Orten, $3 a bushel. Bc-ts—Fancy home-grown, 350 dozen bunches. $1.7 5 bushel. Cabbage—Fancy Holland sel. 2 4(2 Vi* pound. Carrots —$1 50 a bushel. Cauliflower —California, 52 25 a crate. Celery—N, Y. Golden Heart, $3 a 2-3 crate; trimmed, Ode bunch Cucumbers —Home-grown. $3 a dozen. Eggplant—sl,73 a dozen. Kudin title dOZ'll. Kale —Southern. $1 a bn Lettuce —Head. Iceberg. Blue Ray $3 .0 (j; -) f>() a i rate; hot house leaf. $1.50 a fifteen-pound basket. Mangoes—Fancy Southern, title a basket. Onions— Spanish. $1 a orate; Indiana white, $3.50 a 100 Ib. sack; Indiana yellow. $2 2.5, Indiana Red. $3.25: hot house greens, 4oc dozen bruuehts Parsley Home-grown, ’ 75c dozen bunches. Radishes—Buttons, hot house. $1.20 dozen bunches, Long red or white. 50c dozen. Rutabagas—sl.2.s fifty lb. basket. Spinach—sl.7s a bushel. Scjuash—Hubbard, 3 0 -lc a pound. Tomatoes—Fancy California repacked. $7.50 a six basket crate. Turnips—sl.so a bushel. Total oes Faney Michigan round white, $1 35 a 150-lb. bog; Minnesota. $1.75 a 150-lb. bag Red River Early Ohios, $1 85 a 120p uind bag; Idaho Russets, $3 at 3.25 c. 120-pound bag; Kentucky cobblers, S.'Hts 3.25 a bbl. Sweet Potatoes—Virginia $4 76 a barret: extra Eastern Jerseys. $3.50 a bushel; Indiana. $3.50 a bushel: Arkansas. $3 a hamper, Christmas Decorations Laurel and Evergreen Roping—sl.33 0 1.75 a 20-yd. roll. Wreaths—sl.os a dozen. Holly—s 6 a case. Trees—'is to Us. $2.50 a bundle; largo singles, $5. Prices on Coal Anthracite. $lO 50 a ton coke, $10: West Virginia lump. $007.25: Kentucky lump, $0.75 0 7.75. Pocahontas mine run, $8.5007 50 lump. sß.sofiO 35; Indiana lump. $507: Indiana egg, $5.3305.75; Indiana mine run, $4.5005.50. (Wheeling. 50c a lon extra.) LINSEED OIL AND TURPENTINE Dealers selling prices on raw linseed oil in barrels. $1.12 a gallon: boiled, $1.14. Turpentine. $1.04 a gallon.

YOUTHFUL SLAYER Ohio Boy Electrocuted for Killing Sweetheart, Bu United Press COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 13.—‘T want to die, becauao I will see my sweetheart.” With these last words, Alexander Kuczik, 20, was electrocuted early today for murder of his 13-year-old cousin-sweetheart, Klizabeth Nagy. Kuezik shot in a jealous rage, killing Elizabeth because she had refused his attentions, then attempted suicide. According to alienists, who made an eleventh-hour appeal for mercy to Governor Donahey. Kuczik was a moron. His mind never grew up with his body. Autos can be imported into Germany only under permit, except in the occupied territory. '.39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT j DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD IndiannpnUb bid.. Dec 11. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given b.v th* - Board .*( ! Public Works of th ■ City **f buliareipoir-. ! Indiana, tleit it is desir-6 n: *1 *l* **l’. *i i necessary tc* make t;:e following do-, rib-4 j ;*uli!ie improvements in the City *- f I - *4 1 o i ip** is. authorized by th* - foilowu-:-’ i numbered Improvement K-soiution-. .ucertid by .‘•ml Board on the lath day of !**-• n.!> - 1924 Improvement Resolution No. 12166 De* - 9, 1924. VILT.A AVENUE Front South Properly Line of Maryainl : Street. To Norttieast Property Line of South | eastern Avenue. Ily irrad i - / and pnvine (lie r* - .id way i Witli Wood-11 Block Asphalt. Asphait : ConiTCte or Fries laid on a 64n* - r. urat* - ! con* rete foul ! ition fi om curb Bun * eurb-linn to a iiniform wiitth of 24 feet: I grading and paving th* - wings of the int* r : reeling alters m a niniila- manuer a:ul to ; the width* as shown on i.lko: |irmuling f.5 :im ft of 4\ i s-in li Stratified Lime-to* ■ i Marginal Stone; atnl resetting 1 nianholI to;i to grade. Also extending all water, vis. sewer an 1 other private - r-vS--It eoni 'srttous to pro - ,'- ! tTty line, where not already m All to be its shown on puui and as sped fiid. A!! w .rk done in the making if said ; serited p.ibl: - - improvements rlta'.l !** - til l ■ witl tin t 'O and .if this Improvement Resolution*, re men ! tiered, adopted by tile board of Pub Wm ks ~ ~t!ie abov- named day and t - i detailed draw ings, plans, profiles and s; - i tti* ations wiiih are on (i',e and my ** se. II Hi 1:.>• *.l(: .• of said Board P'lbt.,Works of tie City of !. I map .is The said F. .ard of F : - iti* - W. rks t - is fixed Monday. Jan. 5. 1927* at 2 *> a ti in at 3s ufflo- pi u. at city as t - t ■ > ■ pul phi. - *' for tti** p dill. - ..: .. -a* in : It.* - propost i tii:|ir.i. - rm* - i * at whi h t: - ■' ..i: l F.. i- > p.il.-t Works w 111 *•■ tr * - 1 r.m* • iti t t* and or In * ; I - -v is : bad e ti. is -! for - 4 -:• >•- metlt. -ei tv :: determine whether u *- fils to I- prop bie to lie 1 ; 'or S4< !i Irep-o - . .-ri.-nt Hid til" ** -- - * - .ts - > i ti.c Uilx of It.dt iriap.ihs will is; .6 t ■ I l:v" oril-r of th* - " la. - ird of Piiti'.lo W *rk. CHARLES F i iFFI N. W H FREEMAN. M J. “Penck - ;: , Board **f P :9' : .. - *Vu:us. C.t\ of I■ - !iit::I D. e !d_ 19. !(':4

CITY Ai > V vyvris FM KNT DEPARTM ENT *'* I’U I,IC WORKS OKI ICE OF THE BOARD In lan 1(10-1* In 1 U - II 1924 i T<! \Vll*iM ; i t •■. U ‘NUKItN Niilii •• heri liv t ■ - r ! if i Puilh. - Wo- s Os th. City ,and 1 .1 It; ian I th It in th* - loth diy • t !>• t-.-r Iti.’l ih* - v mm: Im i is, ad"i t.d ! ■ dir * : •.*' Re-dutiori N- I “169 1921 f. - r ik-.-i'rab.rt U* -• -iti . * No 12169. I:* - 1 I> ' ■* Res dv.-d F.v th- F - ard * f 1’ • V s ;of -he City Os ti. 1! in at -- '.is F ma U.t lit Is desired and deemed net*-- y to i p ■ *ate ALLEY EAST OF DAVIDSON ST. From l)a’j St. To I* u r A St I. Hv Cos The proposed V ! ition being more part-. - 1 VP .Tlhi .* ■ ■ so -A nlng t th. inters, tton of the south in, of i'.a'v St with the we*t 111 ■ of Uii - ‘lr I ‘• v east of Davi->m, s* : running tioaipe .-nuth. w(,h the ■*■ ; Hue of -It - t )fet *st of Davidson St to the n-irili ! u -of th- right of wsv of Ui U. C *' i .-( I. It.p w y Cnmpan; th-n-e • a-t with th*- -i" >. r '.t of '• i> line. t itista-ne of I” ’ * then • north, par- 1 * ’"| to th* - Mr-* des rth*.l ’in* - I I :*■ south tir.e of |i, v S: U• m west with the south tine of Da y St i ills* ,ms- .f 1(1 feet, to Do p'.yor of hegipnln ' Th* - proi* - rtv beortli-n' v or injuriotl-- : :y a'f. e.ed * y Die PI 1,0- 9. VI. Iti 11 being the deuttm. • : |iertv The Board of Public Works of -aid . iv ha- fix* I M m.iiv 3au 5 1925 ls ,!,**• upon wbteh r. rnonstr.in-x.s mi* Is fR.-d r presented tw persons int* - ri -t* I in or . - feet's! hv -dd pro:. *■*• ' , e aii-n u !*>■• f des- ribed. uni ■ n sunt 6.y it 2 o' -, *>rk p. n, Haiti Board will m ■ I ,1 it- offiix* f r tfi* - jeorpo-e of b* n; s ind eoiitdertn.7 an - . - r* monstrances wdij. li m ,v !i n n fi'e.i *>r presented „nd for th -- purpose f taktn* fli C action thereon Such aofiona sii.'i 11 lie fima,’ and concot-iv** upon all per - ‘ sons CHARLES ' COFFIN W II I'lD EM VN. M SPEM'ER Bnnr*! of Pul* to Works. City **f Indian api.Rs I'* - Id .and 19. 1924 CITV ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD India -ipo ;s I ,• Dee. 1 1 I**24. TO WHOM IT '' A V CcNU IKS Notn* in her by i.'i'au the Board of i Pd idle Wor sos tt. ’.I . o! I-ai aeapotin ; i'l'ii.i .1 liiat no the |n:h q-iy ,>£ D i-ndi. I■' ' 1 i iltnutn loiitis! I), eiar.i To.. R- solution No. 12171. !i*24. for tie* va cion D*aJuratory It. solutio * No 171 TI 1924 i Deia-mber i' 19 - 74. Resolved By (he Boa -1 o( Pnb’in Wur" a of the U*\ of tndianap'ili*. Indiana that : it is dealr-d and (ii’envd neei s-ary to v - ; cat* 5 I* - **) olf of th* - north * of the j FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF MICHIGAN S' r REET From east line of first alley east of Lin woo*l Avenue To ivotti line of I*revel Avenue Tin - propos*il vacation being more partieulariy ilesorilad .'is follows: “Beginning at, the intersection of the i east line of tie (list alley east of Linwnoil j Avenue with the north line of the first : alley north of Michigan Street: runnitor thence east. with the said north lino of ! tiie alley nortli of Michigan Strict., to U - l west line of Drexe! Avenue; thence south, ‘ will) tint west, Hue of Droid Aw.me. pro tinned distance of 5 feet: thence west parallel to. the first d* scrlb* and Itn, and .5 feet, distant, to the east linn of the Hr t alley *-ast of Lin wood Avenue, produced, thence north, with the said east line of the first alley east of I.inwood Avon; - *-. pr,i(lU'** - d, to the north line of the first alley north of Michigan Street, the place of beginning.'’ The property beneficially or injuriously affected bv the proposed vacation, being the abutting property The Board of Public Works of said eltv has fixed Monday. Jan. 5, 1925. as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in. or affected by. said proposed vacation, ns above described, and on said liay at 2 o'clock p. m.. said board will meet at it., office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have hi - en tiled or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon Such actions shall he final and conclusive upon all persons. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Dee. 12, 19. 11*24. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Dee. 11, 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 10th day of Decern-1 her. 1924, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12170, 1924. for the vacation. Declaratory Resolution No. 12170“ 1924. December 8. 1924. Resolved, by the Board of Public Work*

39 LEGAL M)Til ES (Continued) of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to vacate. SECOND ALLE Y WEST OF CLIFTON STREET. From Thirty-Sixth -Street. To Alley North of Thirty-Sixth Street. The proposed vacation being more particularly described as follows: “Beginning at the intersection of tiie i ass line of th** second alley west of Clifton Street and th* north line of ThirtySixth Street running thence north, with Die east line of said second alley west of Clifton Street, to the south line of the first alley north of Thirty-Sixth Street: thence west with the south line of said alley north of Thirty Sixth Street, a distance of 12 feet, to the west line of said second alley west of Clifton Street: thence] south, with the west line of said second alley west of Clifton Street, to the north line of Thirty-Sixth Street: thence east, with the north line of Thirty-Sixth Street, a distance of 12 feet, to the place of beginning.” The property beneficially or injuriously affected by the proposed vacation, being 'he abutting property. The Board of Publi- Works _of said eity inis fixed Monday. Jan. 5. 1927*. as a date upon which remonsirances may be filed or presented by n rsons interested in. or afinoted by. .-”6*l proposed vacation as above described, and on said day a* 2 o p. m., said Board will meet at its office .or (he purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been tiled or presented, ami for the _nur poso of taking final action thereon. Such actions shall he final and conclusive upon all persons. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dee 12 ti*. 1924, city' advertisement. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind . l'*ee. 4. 1924. TO WII< M IT MAY CONCERN* Noth* is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of Hi- City of Indianapolis i Indiana, that it is desired and deemed ' necessary t** make Ihe following d* reribed public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the fu!!owl::*.: nurj;b> r-d Improvement resolutions, adopt'd by mid board on the 3d day of December, 1924. r**e. 2, 1921. Improvement Re-*J*.:*;on No. 12143. PARKER AVENUE. From north property line of Twentieth Street. To southeast property line of Massachu setts Ave. Bv grading and paving the roadway with Wood-: I<!* ** k Asphalt. AsphU: le-Concrete j or llriek. laid on a 4-incb gravel concrete • foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 24 b-f curbing both *id- sos the roadway with Stratified I.miei tone H-rea Sandstone. Granite or 6x24 •ii.di Coner-te curb: constructing l catchbasin ir.•biding inlet 'op providing 1 new iron tn’et laying 50 itn ft of 12-meh dram pipe with connections made to Inlet; ■ •at.-i,-basil! and 12-tneh p.pe leading' out man!: ,!•*: res-tUng 2 iron inlets to eurb- ...-;,*.* , and resetting 2 manhole tops lo grade. * Also extending all water, gas sewer and I other private service e.inneelions to properly inn* vdier** not a'ready in. Ail to tie as shown on plan aud as specified work done ;*i the rankin- of said d*v I nrdari* ’* with : " firms ami condition:" of th** Improvement Resolutions, as mini b r.v adopt* *! bv th- Board of Public \V.,rk* -- tt e above named day. anil thdetail***! draw .:;g *■ pans profile and sp*-**i* •b itl iis whi 'h ar- or fib* an*l may be tn ti - ..* "ffi.** *.f so-.i Board *,f Public ’A sos th- City of Id x'.np is. Ihe said i: ir. 1 of l*.title W*.rks has fix-ii T ! • 26. 1924 at 2 o', t *’.•• ;•:■•*! .*■*• •: ur v- % ?.t at whi h tint’ , H t,l H_ . A r K \ ,* |* .4. 1 • W.'-is* Wi : ’ h* tr all *:4 ‘* ti-r. Lf.-.J •*r wh>■*> prop-rty is lias;, to b • a 'or *■ ■•.:-! improv.-a-i-.t. i:. ! wi'.: • mm** V fi* ti* the b* n di:*, to •• . : rt v ,S— ls -red for s.,i-h mi • t amt • *■ b. nefits to the <V.j f I-.dana: ** ~ will i-.pial the i-timaled H ost thereof by urder of the fl 'n-.t of IbtbPe W rk* (•*! Afi! F8 F. < *IF FIN. IV H FREEMAN M 3 SPENCER Boar*! *.f Pul .. tt *• - v t.v *f Indian--1>.,7‘ : * 1924

Cl i'Y' AD\ 7MENT DEPARTMENT Hi PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE V THE Be*ARD Indie, a; !*, hid . !>••*■ 4 1974 I TO Wit* | n Mv V •■*!-.- ;iN N.,;. s ■ „ r I- ! of P 1 tv. , 1 it . 3 I ::..*. •!.* ■ It;,! 1 ; ull it s des-r -! and ,’*-< ■r.-sl ~*.„ : *„. M„, : : 'Uii ; - i ipr-.v- in th- city of Indian- '*:. '■* r* i U , r ■■ m t l: —*. 31 ;.*> ... . by -i I : ■ iTit ,a the 3rd >. i* of i Dr. - , mtier 1924 ii..;>rov: n nt R,"o!nt;on No. !2!42 !> 2. 1924 GEORGIA STREET From East Prop, :“j 1., - . -- of Noble ] Atl.-rt To tt St Property Li- * s *.-Sv Str.-t IN wi re W, v* ■ b t urn! r Tr:,. k K • mu - ! lie. No 7 By : „• ! p.ivt: til- walks with ■■■a •nt t * *1 next •** : - . - rb hue to a ' inifi mi w;.|* 5 feet . v...*.. .g :h** lawns o - .mf.on. width i ‘ 12 ’ 9 ft All to tie as .* h an on plans and as ,;■* -Ifird A -- *ri, done in th* f said ies.Tile and pub.:* - tuipr, v* - n:eat -a: b* - m ac- ,*:•*!• ••*• wit:* i! fir - . and ,-i.ad Hons ... im Improvement R< - i.:iin:i> as n.uni **! . psi .t to * • - , tr.l - P !> *V..rt - - . the at, • n r. - and div in. ! - . ;.r ! dr:, - ., g- : profit - an i ;*.■• I- , I. an 1 i - ; ft:.- m I may f -- * : een ri the -*ff; *• of . ird *>f I’ub!:.* 1 'forks ,and 0 *• City of Ind: m ipoh.s Tiie g., ! f,,*.rd - ( Pub'., - Works li is •tv*,l Fi day !>* Jijlii 19 I al : o'* io*-k * m .at itt* off . m -aid eitv as tune md : .a for i:.<* p.! * s.d r,::. , : tie proposed impr t. at win- h t anl Bo ,r.i . : th b n* Works * ill h* ir : i r- ,:s interested or win.se urotierty .s da)> tJ *•• ■ - I for* said improve* | r.-nt ,1,1 All. del, ratine nether the I heneflts (o ll.e pro writ hah! to tie as- - s.d for suet, v I.r • :**■ .1 and th- t* *mUs to tl * U ty of i: • IP • ■*. ,S1 1.1 lie* . sllienfi and .*,*-• I -of Bv order of tt • i ■ ' Pu’* ' Works CH t I ' U COFFIN tV li !• R F’l \ N M .1 .-"*’N Uii n.vard *<f l*i;b!l* Work- i* * of IndiauA polls. r>s,*_ • _tj_ 1 9*i4 _ j CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF TIIE BOARD Indumaoohs, In*! . I>—*- 4. U*24 TO WHOM IT MAY CoNCt-RN: N.d: is hrr-by gu *by the Board of P'.ibß. Works of the City *>f Ind*uo:i:*.*hs ndttuia that on the 3rd day of IV.•ember 9”4 they unanimous v adoptivl Deetara ory Re-obtilon N* t Jl4 1 It* J 1 for the • in* , and ' xt*: slon O* . iaratorv K* soiutitin No. I’.il-t-t 1921 D ■*■ 2. 1924. Resolve*!. t*v the Board of P;:*d Works *f tie* rty *f Indianapolis. Indiana that l is de-end and ueeun *i necessary to open and extend FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF RAYMOND RTRKT. From West Property Line of Meridian (tr.** 1, 'i<* East Property Line of First Alley] West nr Meridian Street The pro; „• ,1 opening and extension being more p * lien arly described .follows: A strit) S'j fii'i wid.* on botli sides of the fol'.iwiiig describ'd center line. “Beglnntng'at a point on the west line *>f Meridian Street, n distance of 181 ft eonth of the south line of Raymond stri** - t: thence west, along a line 181 ft south of, and parallel to tiie south line of Anymond street, t * the east line of the Irst ai'.cy west of M ridian Street." Th** property beneficially or injuriously ] iff**,*l***l by the proposed opening and ex ei i Sinn. I>eing the abutting property. Tin* Board of Public Works of said eity i ‘ins fixed Friday. Dee 26th 1924 ns a! ilate upon which remonstrances may be j filed nr presented by persons interested in. or affected by. said proposed opening and > extension as above drsertbed. and on said] day at 2 o’clock p. m . said Board will meet al Its office for tiie purpose of hear ing and considering any remonstrances which may have been fill'd or presnted. and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such actions shall be final aud conclusive upon all persons CHARLEk E COFFIN, W II FREEMAN. M J SPENCEII, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dee, fi. 12, 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind Dee. 4. 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 3rd day of December. 1924. they approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the improvement Resolution named; Improvement Resolution No. 11494, ALVORD STREET (West Side Only), From north curb tine of Sixteenth Street. To south curb line of Seventeenth Street. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb line to a uniform width of five (5) feet: grading the lawns to a uniform width of 12% feet; curbing the west aide of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sana-

39 LEOAL NOTICES (Continued) stone. Granite or 0x24-inch Concrete curb: resetting 1 iron inlet to curb grade. Ah to be as shown on plana and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of saul city has fixed Monday Dec. 15th 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 roi! and will determine the qeustton 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 stun than that itain* and on said roll Said ass, sment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file mid 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 6. 8 9. 10. 11 12. 1924. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF TIIE BOARD. Indianapolis ind.. Dee. 11, 1024. TO WHOM IT .MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of ifiibilc Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed lieetssary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following riumbereti improvement resolutions, adopted by raid board on the 10th day of December, 1924. Die. 9, 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 12167. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF .MARTJNDALE AVENUE. From north property line of Sixteenth Street. To south property line of Nineteenth S treat. By grading and paving the. alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-im*h gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line u> a uniform width of 14 feet. Aiso extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already m. Ail so be as shown on plan and as j specified. | A! v ork done in the making of said lies-nbed public improvements -hail he in 1 a.•* •irdan. .. *,;t*; tin: firms and ennditinus : ->f tin in:pr*>-. erja-nt Resolutions, ns nuniI beri'd adopted by tiie Board of Public - VVo:-i; . in the above named day, ami tiie detailed drawings, plans, profiles and sp**' ifieations which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Wo-ks of th" City of Indianapolis. rhe said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday, Jan. 5. 1925. at 2 o'clock p. m. at its ofli'-e iti said city as the tim" and plaiss for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time -aid Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liaf*:** to be a-*-, -u-wi for said improvement. and w;:i determine whether th* benefits to the property liable to be ascsssed fur such improvement and tin: benefits to the City of Indianapolis will eutiai tiie estimated cost thereof. By order of tiie Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. Ji. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER Board of Public Works, u.ty of Indianl.*ee 12.' 19. 1924. CITY AD V ERTI SE M ENT.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis I*id Dec. 1. 1024. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Not < e is he: by given by the Board of Public Works of li**- City of Indianapolis. li d.ana. ti.at on the 3d day of D, tuber. I:-.* they approved an assessment roll showing the prima f - **-: * ass* ssments for the I ... and rib and t üblic improvet. as authorized by the Improvement Rcseiutum natn.-d: Improvement Resolution No. 11767. KEYS7ONE AVENUE. From *- ,:::.,*! property lino of South- ] eastern A venue. To north property line of English Avenue By paving the roadway with Asphalt As- * • s iii'-h two-course C * r* te or Brink, laid on a 6-inch gravel eon"-■■! to foundation from curb lne to ■ -b .ine t,* a uniform width of 24 feet: paving the wings of tt - ** in terse- - : ing alloys a .*-■: Far manner ;. and tt tin; width* . - .•: i * g .5 4 lin-al feet ~ - 4x 1S Stratdi I I.u: * -t. - .* M ir.aial Slot •• • ‘-4x2x2 it Standard Steel Pav- *. ard a- si* - , ill--.t Also , \***i and;: all w it* r gas. sewer and otl ■ r pri*. ate si rvlc* i-onneciions to prupAII to b<* re sl.uwn on tdaiiß and aa s;-,* fi--i N .(<* Contractor tn s tbmittlng h;a bid must s: hri.it * s para - ,* ’id per square ji, and for th- pav -of the roadway ex- • ’ .give oft! Spa. - .* •* - .pi**d t*y tl.** ear t . . a s* i*:rv t • ; - l::*eat foot for *!arg:ua! St* * - . n ;.i s**;>arate L*:d per .' fool tor suu.ua: , Stiel Paving *,:. id p s is ipler-st**d in or affected by said d*s* :it>*d i iti'n* improvement are l. -eby notified *hat Ui- Board ,>f Public Work* ty has fix, Monday. De, 15. 1924. 2 i* m as a date ut*oii which remoestrane - wt!l tv* r*eel\,*d or heard, act, -l the amount ass*-s- and against ,a* h pi,. - * - *. p* - operty d-s rilcxl m said roll, and will doterniiiie the question as to whether s !i lots or tracts of 'and have t -- * a: ,*r Win Iv* heucfihd tn tr, - amount* i.an.c,! on - aid oil. : - it; a- it* - r or less S.e; than that named on said roll. .said ass*-sment roll showing satd prima facie assessments wut, tames of owners and des ; iptious *>f property subi.'ct to be ssed ts oil fi •> and may be seen at me olf*.-,* of tin* Board of l’ublio Works of oaid , By. CHARI.ES E. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indian- ! 8, 9. 10. tt. 12. tO - JiTY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. I lianat is Ind Dee t. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: * : by given by the Board of Ihibfi.* Works C.f t: City of Indianapolis. !t;,i ma that * the 3d day of December. I l * - 1 th*a •*:*:. ved h assess'nent roll v int tin* i t-i i.- *..-■ -a.uents ter ihi des rib,d public improveis * iti and by tl*** Improvement , K 5.4 .t "11 I! IMIA 111:l ■i" . t R -■ tion No 11.532. OXFORD pTHEET. From - *iii pr • re. lino of Twenty 1 Se- IldM-.-l. 'I,, 5e..,:4 property line of Twenty Fifth i Sir • t Bv - -uliim .v 1 paving the roadway ,<: ,*. Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete i or Ft i.-k. laid .hi a t(-inch gravel concrete fiifi'idition ir, ;:. irb tine To curb Hnr to a -lift in; w din of 24 feet: grading a ... t avirg the wings of the intersecting str* eta a..,! a ev i. a similar manner and *.i.fi , is ,vn on plans provld- • "94 Hn.-af feet of 4xlß-inch Stratified I.*;n* - * *!i* Ma**;. :il stone or %x2x2 r*'h S.:\ .t. - *r, 1 Steel Pave*:; Guard as epee*tied; , ousiructing I catch basin including in- • p providing 1 new iron inlet: laying 4 2 ltnea' feet of 12-lneh drain pipe with eo, flections made to tnl**t. cat,*!; basin and ma iholc: res**tting 6 manhole tops i* * grade; sewer connection to be made at . the ts*nch wal! in the manhole Also extending al! water gas. sewer and any other private service connections to inside of property line w here uot already , in. Ail to boas shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public j Works of said city has fixed Monday. Dec. 15. 1924 ’ p ir, as a date upon ; which rernonstranioes will be -eeeivrd or ! heard, against the amount assessed against : each piece of property described In said ] roll ~nd will determine tin* question as to i whether such lots or tracts of land have t** n or will bo benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or I**bs sum than that named on said rnli. Saul assessment rod showing said prima facie assessments, with the names ot owners and descriptions of property subject to tie assessed is on tile and may be seen *t the office of the Board of Public Works of said citv. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of tndtanapoito Pec. Ji. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1924. Pil’Y ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis. Ind . Dee. 4. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that or: the 3d day oi December. 1924 they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie .assessments for the following described i public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11978. ST CLAIR STREET. From east curb line of Eastern Avenue. To west property line of first alley east of Eastern Avenue By grading arid paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawn to a uniform width of 7% *eet. Al! to be aa shown on pla . 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 Monday. Dec. 15. 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 roll.

.I*EOAL_XOTK’KS (Continued) and will determine the qeustton as to whether such lots or tracts of land hava been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roli or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roil showing said prima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works oi said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec. 5, 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1074. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec, 4, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tiie City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 3rd day of December. 1924. they approved an assessment roil showing the prima facie assessments tor the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 1197*2. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF OLNEY STREET. From north property line of Eleventh Street. To south property line of Thirteenth Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-ineh gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 ruches ot property line, to a uniform width .*f 13 feet, providing 26 lineal feet of 4xlß‘-Inch S’rat: !'•••*! Limestone Marginal Stone, or %x2::7-ineh Standard btcei Paving Guard, as -pecifled. Also extending ail water, gas. sewer and other private - rvu.- -o:i:i otions to property line, where not already in. Ail to be as shown on pUtn and as specified P'Tsons interested in or affected by sau! cl*-[*,••;bed public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Dec. 15th. 1.924. 2 p m ns a date upon which remonstrances will b* - r-ceived or heard against th** amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will a- ti rmine tiie question as to whether such lots i.r tracts oi and have been or will be benefited in the .- un : on said ! roll, or in a greater or :• -s sum. than that | Tiami-d on said ro:i. I Said tss ssmei t t >ll showing s.v.d prim* facte assesu.i.nts. with the names of ownera ar.*i deac.-iptt* : , i.pertj subject tc j be assessed, is on fib a: and may be sr*:u a: j the office of the Board of Pub!!*.* Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. IV. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Dec 5. 6 9 0 16, 11 12. 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. * Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec 4, 1924. TO WHOM IT M \Y C'*N( URN: Notice is her, / giv , by th. Board of - Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. ] Indiana, that on th* .'id day **f December ■ 1924 they approved an assessment roll showing the pnma f.vie assessments for the following and Be improve- : ment. as authorized by the Improvement 1 Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11937. BARTH AVENUE. From south property line of Palmer | Street. To north property line of Beecher Street. Ex'-ept the Pleasant Run Parkways and bridge. By grading ar.d paring the roadway with Wooden Block A-pha!t Asphaltic Concrete or Brick laid on a 6-inch grave! concrete foundation from curb 'ine to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet: constructing two concrete outfahs: provid in< 8 new iron iri-'s. laying 380 lineal feet of 1.5-uii.H drain pip* and 708 lineal feet of 12-lneh drain pipe as shown on plans: with connections made to inlets and outfalls: provid;: M ltnea! feet of 4xlß- - Stratifb-d Liin* stone Marginal Stone. Aiso extending all water, gas. sewer and other private rvice connections to property lino, where not already in A!i to be as shown on plan and as specified Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby •tiittfi* : that ti.* - B ard ,*f Pnb’ic Works of sruil city has fixed Monday Dec 15. 1924. 2 p. ra. as a date upon which re monstrances will be receiv- and or heard, against the amount assessed against each f prop leser brd li - lid roB w ill del* - , mine th ■ question as t,* whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will 1 >-■ benefited in the amounts named on said rob or in a greater or lees sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roil showing said prima facie assessments, witn the names of own rrs and ands- r.ptior.s of property subject to be assess and 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 Indianapolis. Dec. 5. 0. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1924.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis led.. Dec. 4. 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby giv :. by the Board of . Pub te Works of the City of Indianapolis ! Indiana, that on the 3rd day oi December. j 1924. they api oved an assessment -oil showing the prima facie assessments for tho following described public improve ment as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement K solution No. 11752. NEW JERSEY STREET. From South property line of Hoefgen Street. To North property line of Southern Avenue. By grading and paving the walks with cvment placed next to the property line Ito a uniform width of 5 feet: grading : and paving the alley crossings w th cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 5 fret grading the i iawns to a uniform width of 4tj feet, i curbing both sides of the roadway with ! Stratified Lin stone Berea Sandstone. Granite or 8x34 inch Concrete curb to a i uniform width of 30 iret: curbing the Whigs of the intersecting str • t and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; removing 50 lineal feet of straight curb at Southern Ave as shown o'; in providing 38 lineal feet of 8-foot i rod :a granite corners, providing 31.5 ' lineal feel of 10-foot radius granite eor- ; hers. All to boas shown on plans and as : specified. Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvement an hereby : notif. and that the Board oi Public Works of said city has fixed Monday. Dec 15th 1924 8 P- m as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard, against the amount assessed against each it• "o of prop rfy descried J n said roll, and will determine the question as lo wlc-ther such lots r tracts of land have l.i i or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or m a greater or less st.at than that that named on said roll. Said assess! nt roll owing said prima fade assessments with the names of owners and desor ptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the oh ice of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. U 11 KK REMAN. M J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City ol Indian spoils Poo. 5, U 8 9 10 _n_ 12, 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT department” PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis lnd Dec 4. 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works ot the City of Indianapolis, lnd ana that on the 3rd day of December 1934. they approved a.i assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by th Improvement Resolution named: improvement Resolution No. 11885. WALCOTT STREET. From south property line of Southcaste in Avenue. To north property lute of Deloss Street. By grading and paving the roadway wtlh Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick. laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb-line to curb-line to a uniform width of 24 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; providing 48 lineal feet of 418-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Alsu extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. Ail to be as shown on plan and 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 Monday. Dec. 15th. 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 roll, and will determine the Question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited m 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 own ers and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the oifice of the 3oard of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Deo. S. 0, & 8. 10. 11. 12, 1924.

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