Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 December 1924 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24, 1924

STOCKS DISPLAY ‘ FIRM UNDERTONE IN EARLY DEALS Active Stock Price Changes Few and Without Significance, Average Stock Prices Average price of twenty Industrial stocks Tuesday was 115 78. off 1.00. Average pr.<- of twenty rails was 07.88. off S3 Average pros of forty bonds was 90.63, up .01. Bv T'nited Press XBW VORK, Dec. 24. —Tuesdays selling: movement was not followed up in the enrly dealings to<lay and the general list displayed a steady tone, giving evidence of a better technical position, l’rlce changes In active stocks were without particular significance, but the fact that the market was free from pressure was taken as a favorable indication In * view of relative tightening of the money markets and numerous yearend adjustments In progress. Storks scored further recoveries in the late morning, under the leadership of the principal industrials, fieri tew <1 Electric v •isa th * >•'*•* r -llj v Tent into new high grnurvl for the tear at 92 a * The rise in American Smelting is dim to it-Vi'eat Increase in earnings and expectations that he 15 dividend will either be raised or an extra cash payment declared Local Bank Clearings Bank clearings were 52 0.73. 000 Batik deoils amounted to ?6. *>83.000 COLDER WEATHER AIDS CORN TRADE Wheat Operations Extremely Light and Irregular, BULLETIN Bit Initfif Pin* CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—A1l de liveries of wheat went into new high ground u T t’, t sc of the Board of Trade today. Corn scored fractionally and oats moved to slightly higher 1* c;s. Bv Vnitrit Prtf* CHICAGO, Dec. 24 —Grr,in future opened firm on the Board of Trade today. Operations in the wheat p;f were extremely light and of a holiday it, '_<to undertone was created by apprehension over the domestic wheat crop. Cold weather and * slackening In the'* movement strengthened the feeling In com. Oats remained stationary with other grains on A featureless market. Firmness in provisions was dm to steady hogs. Chicago Grain Tabic —l*.-. 24 — WH GAT— Open. High bow. ( :os, Ma 9 .... i 3?• l.'i JuiV . . . l.4S=\ 1A! % 148 U I Corn—pee 1?4 1, 131% 1 . * 1-4 \j ar .... 1 V!i 130 t.'JS-x, t .29 , July .. l.'iU lri 'V 129% 1.3% - OATS— . ... Dee 58% .59:, ~3 . .. •!* Mag 34 64% '1 July . .61% .63 .61'a .6:: % LARD — .Tan 16.47 16.55 16 17 16-55 RIBS— Jan 15.22 15 10 13.32 15 37 RYE— Deo 1 45% 1 50 1.45*4 1 50 I Ma< .1.5"% 1 .56% 1.51 % 1 55% July 1.34 1.36-- 1.34 1.36-s CHICAGO. Dee “4—Carlot re.-ii.ts were: Wheat. 68; corn, 1121 oats. 72 rye. 14. Indianapolis Stocks Bteeks Bid. Ask. Vm Central 1 i*e .... .. .200 3rp Creosot’ng Cos rM O' \dran-e Rnrtie’y c< ... 1 1' 5 ;5 Advance Rumr-ly nld 4“ cl R coni - - '• .0 •BefTR R dM 53 Century HMr Cos pfd 98 f'itiee Service Cos c0m.... •Citizens Gas Cos ootn. . 31 Citizens Gru- Cos pfd .... In*' 166% H t-'i t.fd 1" \ dtsr.a Pipe Line Cos . . tnd Title Guar Cos. .- . .125 . . Indpls Aba* pfd •Indpls Gas ... 53 Indpls & Northw pfd 3ft 4. Indnis A Sou nfd .......... 40 lidpls Street Ry ... 48% ft! % Mer Pub I**ll Cos pfd 90 % ... Pub Sav Trsur Cos 12 •Rzneb Fertilizer 47 ... St OU Cos Tnd 60 61 % s ter line Fire Insur C 0.... li% .. , tltf * k ';;; ; ‘ ia m T It Trac and Light pfd. . !1 Sift Union Trac of Ind com 2 rCp.on Trac of Ind Is* nfd .. 18 Union Trac of Ind 2d nfd. 5 •Van Camp Prod Ist pfd.. 33 !>8 Van Camp Prod 2d pfd 100 Vandalia Coal Cos rnm 4 Vandalia Coal Cos pfd 8 t"ah Railway Cos coni. . . ... 29k . Wab Ry Cos pfd . . .... 55 % ... Rank Stock* Aetna Tr and S.av Cos 106% ... Bonkers Trust Cos. . . . . 125 . . City Trust Cos 102% 6 Con Nat Bank 106 .., Farmers Trust Cos. .......210 ... Fidelity Trust Cos . ~w . .154 , Fletoher Am Xat Bank ...143 Fletcher Sav and TV Cos. .211 294 Ind Xat Bank 253 263 Indiana Truet Cos. ...... ,217 236 Lire Stork Ex Bank Marlon Co-State Bank .... 150 Mer Xat Baba .30 i People State Bank 105 ... Security Trust Cos 100 Stale Sar and Trust C 0... . jno T'nlr.n Trust Cos 330 360 Wash Bank ami Trust Cos. 1.40 ... Bonds Belt R R aed’Stekyrds 5a . 8 • Broad Ripple -5a 72 *74 Central Ind Power Cos ss. Citizens Gas 5s 03 04 Citizens Gas 7s 1u3% Citizens St R *1 5s V. 86 Ind Coke and Gas 6s ... O'* ’ . ill Indiana Hotel 5s aft . . Indiana Northern ,5s . 25 * tnd Rr and Light 5a fit 4 Indiana U True ftg 35 ... Indpls Abat Cos 7%s Inapis Col & So 6s p 7 100 Indpls Gas 5s . . . 9 4 08 Indpls Lirht and H os .... 07 % ps Vi Indpls * Martinsville ss. . . . 40% Indpls North 5s . , . . 4° Indpls 4 Northw os .. 56 Indpls 4k SE 5s ........ N) . . Tndp'** 4 Shelbyrille ...... 20 Indr St Ry 4s 62% 63% Indpls Trac & Term 92 04 indpls Un Ry 5s . . 100 H)o% Cnior. R-. 4', 00 Water 00 1 IOO*; pls Water 4%5. . . 01 03% tr.wr State Pvb S rv .5* 0-5% i :i THI4KS* ... 7! 72 T H T * L fts 83 1 nion Trae of Ind 6s .51 l.llwr,* Bonds 4 I.ioerty Loan Ist 3%s . luOlO mofo Liberty Loan Is* 4% 9 . 101 56 101 76 Liberty Loan 2d %s ....100 50 101 00 Liberty Loan 3d 4% s .. . tOO.Oo 101 10 Liberty Loan 4th 4% s ...101 43 101.56 L S Treaury 4Vs 104 56 104.W0 b SJDeastjry 4s 104.30 100.50 •Ex-dindend 3 per cent. nales r £9 afurea.CiUMDa Gas p ii at _..00d

New York Stocks (By Thomson A- ilcKinnon) —Dec. 24Railroads— At 12 SO Prey. Hivh. Low. p. m. eiose. |At 'hison ..117’-, 117 117% 117% | 3. 4- <. 78% 77% 78% 78% C. 40. . . I'3 \ . . 03 % 02 \ 0 4X. fy. 71% 70% 71% 71% 0.. R & P. 45 44 % 4ft 44 % ! Gt Xor nfd 73 72% 73 73 i Lehigh Val 7S’i 76% 78% 77% ! Mo Pac prd 73 72% 77 73% IX Y Con .118% ... 117% 118% ;X Y NHA-H 31 SA% 31 30% X..r Pacific 70*, 70 70% 70% i Nor & W. 130% 128% ISO 128% Pertnaylvan 48’, ... 43% 4*3 *4 Readlaz . 73 % ... 73 73 !So Railway 77% 7t% 77% 77% So Pacific 10*1 % lOi % 102% 101% St Paul Pfd 78 27*1 28 27% St L* S Inion Pac 140% 148% 140 14f> Wabash pfd 56% >56 56% 06 Unbbers— Kelly-Sps... 17*i 17% 17% l* S Rub.. 3ft, S3'a 39% 38% Equipments — Am Ixico. . 09% sfs *4 08% 00 Bald Loco 130% 1 130 129% Gen Elec.. 203% 291 292% 290% Pullman . 150% 143% 1 48 % 149 West Eire, 08% ... 08% 69% Steels—- ; Bethlehem. 4 48% 48 * t 48N 1 Coin Fuel . 41% 41 41% 41% I Lruuble .. 77% 71 % 7*’% 72 Gulf States. 83% 83% 63% 84*^ ! I'ep T 4 S 55% .55 % ft ft % IL* 9 Steel 118 117% 117% 117%; Xfninrs— Chan Mot . 3.5% ...* 3ft % *35% i I Gen Mot . , 61 % 61 61 % 60*. i Meek Mot. .119 lift is 155% it 5% eUx Mot \ 8.1 61% 82% Vj % 'lav Mot B 36% .*!.*,', .36 3.4% Studebak . 4.5 44 % 44% 44% Stew-War 67 % .57 6?*, 68 Wil-Ovyr .. 10% 10 10% 10% Mininss— • In Nickel . 24% 24 % 24% *.’4 % T G & 9 . . 101 . . 101 HU % Coppers— Am Smelt . 91*4 SO 91% f)0 % Anaconda .44% 44 44 % 44 % ! Ken . ft l- , ..3% 51% * 4 l' 6 Snu-it .37 % 3 7 37 % 37 | Oils-^— Cesdcn .... '* s’, . c. 5 ’, -*5 ' Houston Oil 75*, -.5', tr,*, Ma-la: and 0:1 :;0% 36 , :;.**, 3.1 , | T A Peie . 6] *, 61 *U ■* 4 62 i P- \ P F4 61 6. 1 t 6! . 6.1 ! Pure (til '.■O’, 78 5 29 *9 1 Key Dutch. 4i> % •*:•% 4i'% 49'y i 81 06 Cal 61 % 60 % .! % St Oil. NJ. 38 % 3,8 , 38% 38*. i S ■ air O. -. Iti . 16, 16 % ' TANARUS, v. t s Cos. 17 47% 42% liwii'.lriiils— A! Chem 83% e.'i’j 8.*’.% i Albs r , *. Jl. *! % 71 . 71 % ' Are r ' | t J .57 % 1.53 \ 8 : , ! Am Wot'-n 63*, 6,*.*-% 63*, 63% ; ' .1 79 % 79% • ■■l 66 06 . | Dai '.son Ch 44 % 44% 44 % -14% Pam I’lav . 91 is . . M", 91 , <- 50% . . :.6% .56% , fnt Pa - .*■! % . . ftl % M'-it A W. 1.% 45’, 15 % 45% * 1 8 C l P 167 1.-7 159 % 1 .** rPIn At 83% 83% 83% 83% rtiutlra— Am T A T. 179*, . 179’, 129% : C-.;1 .r* 7.;% 76*, 76% 76%: : so: :iml‘ aG 16*, 46% 4'i 4*l % ! Shippiny— Ain Tnt One 3*'% 3" % 3 * % ;In M M Pfd 43% 43 4'1% 43% ] Foods— An' Sugar, ft 2% .52 % 52*, 51% ! !imß Ss . 47% 4*.* 42*i 30% 1 i Corn Pr i 40*, 4'*% 40*. 40% i ! c c pfd .58■>, *.7 •„ •, t'-Am SUP.tr 29% 20*, .9.% 29% ! Tobacco*— Am T-.b . . 861, ... 86*. 87 I Tob P' R 1 71', . . 71 % 71 % j Commission Market Fm ■** ApD . c—Fancy j. •*- .ns ~o a i >' u *! D* • •-.* I “** 't V<’\ . N Y : Grffnrs* h bK (• *;’• 4 tj ;i hb 1 fairi-v Rii'flu** 4 :i t*,; A;*ncfi* ; —CP forr; 1 V{ S.tn Di ~ 89 —o <ll 1 1 'd k no*.i .1 t ir*t *. pea —* ■:*!jg -i* i If :* .' t' . p ( x rhi bi r T: *—5?.V) s half bo> (iranofniJt—4 *\ boi —E.u<y California F tnp^nir®. 54 In*: • ni- a—California *7 I. r 1 0 a . 4- ) Oranir*— Z\*r r '** Olifnrnia. Va>r.I*?C.4 to *J.'Us, •? 1 o •*.%.• FNi-i'ta. $:? ' . •; 4 *!o IVar*—a bu&hel; xir> N. Y I v A:.joh In. Persimmon**—sl.so a | .rate: \ egPtabVn j.—Fan* '' S* :thnrr Grprn. 53 7. *h> , a )■ PC*!. Tt eth —Fiivv y-nr'.' cmw *> iftp (to? $1 7o ’ 1 ,{0 ;* h'shfl Cahba?r —Fan*y Hf'and p al. 1\ m 2 * DO'.rirt Cur rots* —fl.riO n *'<. T* tea. C-1- If* >.xer — r? jh s•.' era*''. ,-. V • f-at* trimniM. 00* buiirh C.tii/on ’a. s*> '-0 a 1 :n;mb #r o —Hnm*grovi. $2 7f*i£U.2o a , fenrlir r b. Ki • —s, th* -.%) a buPh^l. T• r- p— fj ad lent r* Rlu Bo r :.♦> ! •! 4 i *%d*‘- hot hod*' loaf. 5-1 oVii “ a i it ft f*en po :n1 Manew® —bar > Southrm. *H)* a baa- * Ur t < l r ionp—r‘M •*>'d 2 '■ a fTat^ • iwn, 1 108 b -,i'*K; Iridiann \ "v. $2 Irti• tr>a K-ml. $2: Tiot ho ,*♦ ‘ 1 ~*r thy n ’ .rohos I*%- goy—Foni' ?;'■ <U>z Tmu'L - i{ *.'!i?h'3—li t h • r-1 2 * ; but- hf*4 r u or doztii Rnr^basrai— '1 2.7 fltty ib baskrt. i ‘ tv- 7.7-' hr—\ l * St>;r;-;r4i—l TANARUS.% a bushel. ui-t’i—*i* bbnrd. 4 •<* a pound T.-- Kan- y ( allforpta rop^k^*d. s}> f .% h4;.f*t .-rat** Turnips—s! .70 a T> $4 ‘*.j a bnrnT. Fotators Fa ‘V **l *’ " r*’- :J •vh!?<\ ?1 !i f| a I !70 lb bajr1 c n3 I4ivf*r ;.v Otifop. fl sr> a !20 - 1 • T b tc; Idaho R’’-P*-t* a vii.: j. . Kentucky a btT. '‘t Potato^—Virfinfa. $4 7* a bsr rri ri?f 11 .1 • •’%, %> 73.*>0 a hatnr> r, i liidiu ■•*. $3.50 a bushel. Arka.up.aa. $*.75 hamp'T. i hristmas Drrnrafiona t anrr] aj <! Kvrryrf ci* R ulus —$l.*2s 'a 1.7 * 20-vard ro!!. Wrp it .E* * 1 7.'> a ilnyrn. Hnty_ to Os $2 50 n bundle; l.irjro ! kiny Ica ?.Y — II 1 Froduce Markets 1 Str'otiy f>*?-0’ No. 1 ]o&? off 70*. foxf’ 4H tbs. up in* fowls und*" ppritur-Ts 17c u chorri poultry. 25 p* r cent, tlidcfrijiit: younz tom t irko.a. 12 ib. up 17**; old tom lurk vs. 2-V; yoiiuy hn turk<*>R .T.gc iu< k. 1 pouii'N up 10c. 10 pounds ut* 14c; a<4ual>e. 11 pounds to dor . <175 yiMiiuf frutneu*. 2pourd s\7.r $7 dozen; br,tt#*r fit deliv*'rt*d Tr%iiaMatolii. Ill', naeklriir stock butter delivered fndianan< !s 22c lb. K*tb>;t 1+ dozen drawn. NEW YORK Dfnrv 24%-Flour—Dud and unrbaxured. Pork—Ouit-t. Mrs*— •35. Lard—Ehh • midwest sint, sll * 17 10. Sugrar—Kew. easy: r’Mitnfusral. **d i test. 4.0.' r*fined. ua!et. rraiiulalesl. ! 7TO-tt 7.30.*. Cofh-j-—Rio 7 spot 22%'; 2.3**; SantiM No 1 2*l : * <• 27* Tallow $ trouper. ape lal to eztra. *• llav—Quiet No. 1 fl .35;, No .3 $1 15 • l 20 Dress and poultry—QtilH; turk- vs < i ; fowls. ! 5%/. 20<: dtu'ks. 20*V; duck*. J.onsr Island. | 2Pc eftpons. 304 t 52e. Live poultry Steady: freese. 33 (a. .‘bV; ducks 4.7 H 50'; fowls 1 r n 7*><- turkeys 50 H 53c; roosters. 12e: eh [• kens 20 'a 23c: broilers. 40 % 450 Cliec*se—Quiet ; state wholo milk, commons to sneeiaJs. 18<^24 Ur; stale skims. chob*e to specials. 14 'a. lf)e. ; Butter—Easv r* 0.017 creamery extrns, swial market, 44 ’-j Yi 47*•. Exits —Easier: ree'eints. 12.734: . * - '*■"■•. ■ :'hy sv::te*4 52 f <£. 08e : fresh firs? 4. H4e: Pai'ifi 7fr*,7 and3 i ; western whites. 40 r O 80; nearby browns. 06(ia08c. CLET ELAND Ibv\ 74. —Poultry—Live heavy fowls. 2.327 e: mediimis. 20'i‘23 % ; liirht. Ml'a ISc: heavy spri/ujers. 2.>fri 2Se: liclit. iO'f/2i* roosters. 1.5 m ld.: du*ks h 'y. 23^1.20*'; hkrhf 7V: pees- 1 21 ' /27- turkf-ys. 4H <-t 57c. T7itt r—Extra In tubs 4.761 47**; extra firsts. 43 / t. 4 !<•; | firsts. 41 f>t 47*: standards prints 1 1 eent extra. Ectrs —Fresh gathered ; north"*M extras. 62< ' extra firsts. 00r; Ohio tiefjfs 7t*<*: western firsts. 5.e. Pot♦ w--Mii-hi-'.ni. $1 77; Maine $1 77T£ 1R 7; Idaho Baker selects. $3.30 fn 3 77: riif - ts. $2.77 M 2 ft 7 ; New 7‘ork. $ 1.87 '<l 1.00 ier 150 pound?. CHICAGO. Dec. 24.—Butter—Receipts. 5.536: * reamery. 41': standard. 39 Lj*: first** 34 2 *0 3;>e: second?. 32 <>i 340 Keta —Receipts 4.330; ordinaries 37 <i\ 4oe; firsts. 50 r ii 56* * Cheese —Twins. 21’ a (fi 22c*: Amen de 23c. Poultry—Reeeipts. 4 f*ars; fowls. 1520 c: due ! :s. 24c, cret se. 21 e; springs. 23c: turkeys. 37c;, roosters. 1.7 c. Potatoes—Receipts. 308 cars. Quotations No sales account holiday duHI ness. Prices on Coal AntlirArit'v 916 50 a ton: .-okp. *10: liwl Virginia lump, f6*fi 7.25; KpntiP'ky '•titnij. 86.75 M 7 75, PomhontaA roin* run. $6 50*1X7 56; lump. 58.50fe9.25; Indiana lump. S-s*B ‘ . Inmana 55.35fe ft.7ft; Indiana mine run. 54.50 (n 5.50. (WUealmg. 60c a ton extra) Parent Eskimo* never punish th.au* children.

DOGS 15C HR; HEAVIES BRING sll Prices Carried to High Level Through Urgent Buying, —Hog Prices llay by Day— Pe. Bulk. Ton. Reeeint*. 18 935 ia 9 Bft 10.35 10.000 19, 9.35 fA 985 10 35 15.000 20. 9.60*310.10 10.*10 13.000 22. 9 75(0 10.25 10 75 12.000 23. 9.85 <H 10.45 10.85 14.000 24. 10.004*. 10.60 11.00 10.000 Hog prices at the local yards, on the advance for over a week, continued the upward move today, 15c being added to all quotations. Top moved-up to sll ami the hulk of ! sales was at slo*h 10.60. Demand i was strong and had no eharacterI istics of pre-holiday trade. Practically all of the 10,000 received were cleared In the brief, snappy session. Heavy hogs topped the market at *10.700? 11: mediums sold at slo.soft' 10.70 ; glr weights. 60.90 ft 10.30. and light lights. s9.soft 9.0" Pigs scored fully 25c. selling at s6ft'9.6o. Sows held about steady at $9.50*5? 9.75 for smooths and [email protected] for roughs. Featuring the cattle market was sale of a load of 1.080 pound yearling steers at sll.lO. Avoid from this,; the short session held little interest. Prices on radically all grades of cows, heifers, steers, bulls, cutters,* and i*:tnn'i*s were steady. A strong undertone* developed In medium grad* sos cattle as local buying • picked up, and several sales indicated sligbth higher values. But the in crease was decidedly Irregular and spotty. Receipts were estimated at 500. Yea! trade took on a stronger undertone. practically all good stock sold at sl4'<i*la and the top was $15.50. -Mediums were quoted at $lO 4; 12 and culls. #7ft9. Receipts were estimated at 800. Fight head <>f lambs averaging 66 pounds, commanded a top of sl6 indlcaring slight!'* lower prices than T w sda.* Mediums sold- at $134,11. Other prices were quoted nominal owing to the light, supply, about lot). —Hoe*— ' Good lorn ’4O 1,10-11, iv 5 9 ftO n 960 ISO to ISO Jiouli'ls . . 9 6(> <* 990 <B9 '•> 2*lo T'ie:i"% 9 I*o*7 1 9 ;;0 e HI *"'-, ; .10 30*0 10 50 22ft to i-'-i,..1 111 ftfe 10.76 i 275 a .111 ui> Hi ril', ( I Pfti* IV I4 j.<- I. % 7.00(3 9 :.0 Lig!:t s* . . .9 50<8 9 —(ill Ur— Stcr~. l ooq b, ,;p i-6i.ice* 9 75*8 10 50 1...C* 9ito * * 9 50 >fs*rg 1 000 to 1 2*.0 it,, . r *"d choi a ... in ’.ft*., 1 : *iO *' s i 000 n- ... 7.50 ;t t< oo Medium to 8• • b.'tfrrs 4 50*0 7* >0 C’mli*" iis*it 9 ftof-t 1000 t■* * . 4 Chtticw . . . .*.*'*,.• .*, ft* 6 iter* . 1.7. ft 4 3 M* n. *, Ber b"’! 4 ftp'./ 6On Bo 1 , gna bulls 3.50,1 4.25 —-4 a I vr*— I Choir*. vr|. 1 5 50 >*■ * ;m vesis . . . . IOOOtj 12.00 1 ve,;. .... 1 1 in".! Ift OO * (oiutnnn et!\ ", .. T’.OOfe 9.00 —Sberp a „rt ,t—- -< % $1 ftO Mciiuii.* 13 00', 14 **" Cul; I mbs eilflo 900 }' -* -' it.. . 7no n. 9no * si .1,1 to rb,-V" ewes. ... l*l **,* 7.6*7 *’ll! !• 1.60 hi 3.00 Other Live Stock crnCAGO Pec 24—rattle—Receipts I* *)*■** ii arkei active meal >• i!l*,• ig •. me •*••>* r 25c tit, iran • fairly broad V V ' r s' ■t< "St, b; . „ l-I.**.tv '*■ *. , ,i\ --Htnig I .*,,,0 P" aid, -11 .70 tin , ■ •. ; • las, mw U,*•.'•*! ;'* i■ ■'* tr idn on slier, cr.il.v *-l ftp * pvt . , time pa.. . - *,*... Pen'* .*-- 2.*c up: spni, more s' 'ppers pay I I and-. :. '■'non: it like* ;i five (st lamb. *.* ft >,>.-■ *. car., . 1 , , pr lmc lambs sir;;, ' ni"-*’ -d : .mb, iiieftebn. "*;ivi | set :hts, s*, 7", i(8 choi. lipis-ts. 8* 4 fto v , ■nnu 0 ycarl *nv If 59 rat sb< * - 1, ul> jf • < '.vr-* r 7 s fto* fecdii.ir iambs tin- . ' Hags—UeceltrtH. 211.900 n ,r- ---! 8 • fairly active, st.-a.lv to 1(1.- tow, r . top -1.1, 6,0 I, ft ~ - . ~19 ;9 1 J I y ullts 8! l| ■ 111 i;,| me.il,imWetrM's. **.>••• !.* 6 .*..•!*■ ■ tgl.tr, P.ft •In vbt 1-* 87 10*.| *, pi pa-dung ■ rHi"■ f 1 -9.05 In p.i ring - r.i, 79 I.; 9 65; uisht>*: Pin. 'T\t * rOI.KIKI I * v- 24.—Hogs—Iteceipts 9Pu ma-ket I-.c biglier heavy 810.75'*. *0 Bft medium *l9 fto*;, to oo- Yorkers *l9'*/ 10‘.’.ft gou.j pier 7-B.fto , 9 Calves ~ *’ * t higher Sheep and lambs—n.'jrkct. r f ror: g I‘ITTSBCRGH. Pr.-. 24.—Cattle—Re- ■'*' i* t= ligtit urat;-■ stf-ady ch-u.-e *8 *ft 'it 9.2 ft -8 ■ :ft fair i7; veal r, \-e, - 1., fti, . ftl 6 Sheep mid iambs--Rr.a-mta li.lit* market. high, r prime *■'*,l'"lH *1 07* 1(> ..II; ff.ia-l •llftll* (alt* g 5B a 9 i nbs SI s<h 18 Hog* - R'-r.-ints. 2ft double d'*<*ker; market "iv i-rini ■ h, .ivy *10.75 .108 .; me *i n *10*317. 10.6 ft. heavy ft'orker, Jlo.iOfeiflilft light Yorkers, Slofe, l*m;., 1 6a. 79*.. 9..5(\* roughs. SS.7ft*ii ! M -■* *t :isr*. *- % 4.25. riNCIXXATr. pen 24—Cattle—-Re i rnijit-i 5( 0: market steady; shij.pliig ti.srs gi„:,i t„ chotcc 87.50 vi 950 (Vivas - Market, 1 higher* good o chm.-e *l3 ft 6 Hogs—Reeeipts. 2.860: markut. 250 * 1 . ;hrr ciirl hoic paukers and Taitnh- ! <*rs slot.. Sheep—Receipts 50; n arket I st, Tit gnorl rholec, *11,(7.50. Lambs I- Market. s(t.- higher; (.nod to choice *ls 50G1 (1.50. j KA ST ST I.ol*lß. Dec. 24—Cattle— Rceiptr. t 260 market steady: native : steers ¥-6..iiPV'( 8. (> y*tri logs heifers 7 I 50 oit 50* **ov.• $3 50 i t AO* . airierr an,! .niters 52 1f) fe 3.2n: ,-alves *1250 '•* 13 st.K*kers and ferdere ?.! 50% ) fto Hogs—Recdpts. fi.ooo market 10 412.,,.. i lover heavy 81 (* 30 u, 10 55 * medium fto Ift •■! ft .7 :. • t 7" ~* 10 4*l; light lb hr, >7.fto *i 975 packing, roughs. $8.75 *■" 1*::.,, ices. r*7 .>o„ h ,o b,il,. #•* 7ft 16 40 Sheep—Receipts 500 mnrket. lit mbs $1 up: ewes *0.50*1(8 25 dinners a*ul i utters .$2 vt 2,50: wool lambs. -17 50 (.* 18 3ft. FAST BT'FFAI.O pec 24._,_Catt]e Rerejpfr 175. market Steady and active; snipping steer". $9 vs I I tmtrber grades 5*7/.* 9.2 ft „,•** *l .60',(0. Calves—Receipr.-. l.,0; market ueilvc. $1 higher: cull ,o clioi, rtt. $4*7(17. Sheep and lambs— Reciipts. .00: market active, lambs 25a higher, chop**, laml.-sf) *177, is- .mil p. f'l.r. *lo7* 16; yearling" *lo© 15; sh4l>. $3..,07* 1(1..,11 llors--R is-ipta, 3 200. 2',"o'" io 164* 1.7 c hfgiiei*; yorkers. >!o*.( 10.be; f*i?s. *l6 mixed. 810 05© 16.*., he.'C'lcs *lO 857*11; roughs ?9 '<4 *VO: slut's. $5f?4L LLi%\ ELAND. Dec. 24,—Hogtl—R<?3 *<)o i'ark*t *'.”>* higher; Vi.ri ppm. ?10; mix* <l Sio/J.**; rnllum. $lO .*0 .Ji; roujrlia. ata* g*. $ ' Cattle—Rpcciotfl. 200; market s'ow. unchonared Sheen and lamb—TU;* celntf*. 500; .market, strong. ton. $!&. Calves—Receipts. 200; ’ market. 50c hiarher. Births Girls Frank and Helen Roth, 1230 Cottage Herman and Lieanor Kirech. 154*1 Barth. Melvin'hud Mary Mansfield. 805 N. Berllle Charles and Sudia Edwards. 1335 Madeira. , Thomas and KfTlc Clayton. Oil S. CosI feyCharles and Fannie Mitchells. 2115 Co- | lumbia. Clarcaqf and Jessie l’etcrs 1911 Ingram. Wiiliim and reno Donahue, olrt W. j Thirl;, J'irst. Par via and Georgia Traylor. 1342 X. Illinois. Boys Dewey and Flo Creed. 149 Kansas. Fred afid Martha Annie. 1131 X. Rural. Byron and Louise Woods, 1623 College. William and Julia Pay, 912 E Maryland. Paul and Dorothea Davis, 414 Ikv Quincy. Tommy and Ltllie Gibson. 623 N. Barnhill Edward and Bessie Spurlock. 210% E. Norwood. Frederick and Gladys Wiese, 341 % N. LUieriy. Carl and Margaret Stewart. 727 S East Charles and Lena Faulkner 449 P.i.vel and Mary ITockctt 62(5 Torbett. William and Gladys Phillips. 3520 Ken wood. Virgil and Gertrude Greek. 4003 B!vd. PI. Frederick and Ella Bevis. Methodist hospital. Emerson and Opal Settles. 3307 Ralston. Martin and Goldie Zimmerman, 1(105 Geinmer. James and Eleanor Malone, 3550 X. Capitol. Fed and Caddye Rouch. Iking hospital. Barney and Minnie Flannagan. 1535 Iloetgea. Twins Hairy pad Mary Putnam. 043 & KaaV

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Today’s Best Radio Features (Copyright, 19?4, by United Press) WJZ, Netv* York (455 M-; WGY, Schenectady (380 M). and WHC, Washington (469 AD 3 P. M„ EST* — Services from Trinity Church, New York. WLW, Cincinnati (423 M); WSD, St. Louis (546 M) midnight. CST—Midnight mass; also WCAP, Washington (469 M), EST. WAY.T. Detroit (6t7M) 11 P. M.. EST —Christmas carol service frorn_ St. I’aul Episcopal Cathedral. K.PO, San Francisco (423 - 8 P. M., PCSJ —Christmas carols by Trinity Choir. WMAQ, f’hicago (447 M) 9 P? M., CRT —WMAQ Players in Dickens' “Christmas Carol.” Radio Programs (Central Standard T(me)j Wednesday. D#**' 2 4 5:.10 r. M.—KDKA Kaat* Pit}*®burirn —Dinner concert. \NCAE IMttftburffh- —Dinner concert. l’ un Motel. WCCO LM7L St. Piiul-Mmn. —Uiildren a hour sports. WEKf < 302 L, HoMuiv hivnfoniauft Orchestra. WFI ( L clflphia—Davis Orchestra, Sunny Jim. WCtN (M7O). cilieago—Skcezix tunc, orean WLR * .Jit) * Huff:• lo—Orchestra on hour WGY * rtf=U> >. Schenectady—Ad veil- ' „ m,Y M.-WCX ,5171 PetrnitMußie. IVI7 A F <4ll* KaPBSB Oily. Mo. — II •H.itu talk, dtory; - Euwmhlt*. one hour. WEE I (303i. Boat on—Cooking 6<hh**, W* Brother Club. WH* (ftOdi. Philadelphia--r.H-1. Wipe story WMAQ UV.n Ultra uo—Tl .a,ev. organ. -ht;drt-n * btoriej*. 6:05 IV 71 tv 117 1337 1, Springfield. Alhiu —Bedtime otorv. :3 I*. M.—VVt.At (4f>*:t PittburphSunsM.i- girl. Wl'Ali 1 316 ft. l'lii.H : l*Mi.6a j - Pri-am dThl - " 1 ' - * -I. o'. Ch'e*6(6 i>rn • sun * i;ia'*Ki*tor.e y, •>t t. I\Vl.> i345i. C ''.U' 1 ) — 1 Irgin. "M ! Philadelphia—Sport* polu-e refiorig >Oll- - :30 P. M KYVV ■ '36, i (hi •-F'.-*Fn cle Bob dinner one hour 6 :1 7 f M W U ,%*‘ V-, 4,t . *t 111 —Drg ul one hour K*P ‘ * ! --AiV-rs*. 9 hm>embl. " .■ |, 1 iHiuad—MaHler.l and I *a. n ,ri,- WCAC 1469*. WMd.Pigto: WPAV’ *’**.. * Milw-iuk I Hi*’* ’*' r ' , j ' • .'.wan,', WJAg“?S9O) (l —* i " oar..!* fetal* ‘ •• ’ 7 :(H I* M KV'-/ ' .'l* ■ ' 61"! 8p; 4 9 M. h -Be-imue Btori.-. 'U'CN (41 ■• -i i'*- , M -0m a o r;..5, * ■ . . SOr'. I-' wlia| ,°* ii S*>u?h Del'd. D’.<l j'*" *' '** *V .*>*,* 9SI Jaineg .rgar * two : - .ar* • I 1311" IV;fin i— Saul* CU-.ie. '* * * i , ;ift i fi •i.enev't.id.v —Christfan _ E\e pro gram Wlill i 411 i K;,nH* * - M V , f'hneimn* : v r*"ift-. VVHN i.!*"" N* Y'.rit -S"n*. Wl.s *3lo I Ui’eaEir -- . : . -''■-* * 4 •.% \p A p.rii -I' * ()r* : •' IKa *!• ’i’ era ybdi. >t ** vr.mm unhour tVTAM (3901. Ucvelaod—S! ! ’*7-15'V M WKFT (3031. Boston — ! r*. oiV of M,-th,-*it* Chur, *i. 7:30 P. M CN M - . ran. KDKA "126> 1 1,-i. irgl. M i • M* M* . 1 She- aiui.-i' I- ■- i—-ChriA' \ - i'• grant K V7V (536) ( hi.-ago—-Iluiwau I'IVX 146" ILi'-a.i. %* J,i _(* *...• Vr: r v Hai.3 \\ 11A I' (-1 * -:* * - . K:' Warn. —Ml.* ■Hi progwuo on* 1 * ' : WPAE (4021 PtttHburgli— Artist and o" . , , t: ., wry ■ .I'* Dec ' •>*. - 1 *' p ligram wil.ts 1 4(6)1 i ■ :- ft.. h 1„i .1 o--h-.tr! WHO (.6261. Den I S'.—Fhrjß’maH program *:(M* I*. M. KFKIi ' '■"<>’ M'-*”" Ki: —KFKII O-.-feesfa '* * *' "* r ' will X 1-66) Chl-a<o— P'-pn’.ar program, two ! ••;;*, WP.U* 111 ' K,.* IS < *' M- -Ch *.-1 mu* • ‘ft*"-' *ar.l i < * “ Wi,\ . ' **- !i-ag.. ' a—*•• ' -nr \' *■ -a . ::19) im*!..—V .- . ~ .-* ,■* WMAQ •447 5' ('Virago—( ! riiim.i* ••ar.j.H ' N W. Vi porf Tr**A a Sne.-I ~l ' - -'ii ■* P l '*'- tnl bv Soldier* firnhnn "OO р. ... a . \V( I * IV. h.ytr a "7 98 i 2-8,1 i", Pft-!*- L:—Terr*, m Oreh-irtr*. four hour* 815 !'. M KF* ■ 7 (2*;* ' Bj.Tr ft -• rn g, Mich—Christina* n,*u* of the *8 ",0 I*. M.-KVW i .36 ‘ nii -.afrv—■Ar nd th* tow, WMAQ (447.5). Clio „g i—Cfbrißtma* poem* 9:00 r. M —K*'| ‘till St. I-Oiiigr--8.-1, bertn Trio WKIIII '37'" Ch: - p-.-l gaiitAT • Ttole Orel dr e hour Wl' 4lt (3951. P'i *ui" :* ft 4 v ’’■■* Case dan*!".- >gm WIIN '366. N.** V -,1 iver ' irden Oreke-tra one •W! ■* * 345 i <!. '■■a... •I" nn "On the >* ' Trail " U: ' * Hill a* ''l' tVTAV • 2*3 *. ("k Car ' ii -I’M;^ iV.SI 7 " Detroit— "‘oidaeile .''Or- 1 ".Ira 9:03 P. H. WOO (si!. 1" oft pl.t. *:■■*- ::,; pr gram ov MaS.a MiJns ' :<) i* m wpap • r tv,,,' —T'gaa Hotel Or-heetra ~n Quart, r hour I" 15 V. 4t %V tV * 360 CH'-Wl - Ml.'* u’;' "e% *w !1". hour , 10:09 P. M. • KP 1 * 395 • t-*4 AnS' '•*• > Muaicaln two hours. WH/. (3371 Spiftftgfield Mim - Paii'-e 111 ~ : Wt '*.! (3031 n- or*Hl Trfe Qua: *et WON (370 1 Ci'i-ago Jar.*/ g'namper one hour W,R i 319 1. Huff . a.—ChrUi'ftia с. !a barn WT 8 i.'ijft* Cl'ii*** * ' r.-haO .a Liilh-ran Ci.in li’ena Voir Wf IS * 484 >. Davenport 1 w=t -S’." C ! Chrmttraa Eve r-ngram, \4 Q.l i Its, "hi |• ag —Tenor Mlh'diona. o’ * hour WWJ (5171 Ik'frolt-—tjpeeial Chnitm-ta ar,. H'-rVee KTIIS , 37ft I Hot Springs - Car-' a fi ft v olera 10:.4f> P. M.—KTIIS (375). Hot Springs—Pane, program, one hour. 10:45 I* M WCCO tlT* Minneapo Paul- Cir it run* Eve ■■ ri ■.**, "SB * 129) Atlanta —- Progrom one ho : TVl'Blf (3701. Chieago—Mas *a!„. one hour ‘ / I 1:1ft P M vVP A F (411 >. Kang a, City Mo. —Nlghttnwka one r:i,l a half honr= 1*1:00 >1 .IrAahf Ki* ! 4691 Ira \ : flea —Con's Melody Makers one hour KSD (5401 S, Louia—Christmas hum, Old St. Louia (’athedral 12:30 A M. KVW 1536) Chl.-ago - Organ. McVlcker'a Theater, one suitrler hour, Thnradav. Bee. *5 0:90 A. M.—KTW (5301 Chir-ago— World 'Tier every liaif hour of the day and night. I"09 51.—W0AW (526 1. Omaha—spe :al Christmaa dav i*r. ram 19:15 A. M.-WCCO 1171. Minneapolis lit Paul—Home service. 11:30 4. M.—WGR 1.319). Buffalo—- ! Organ. 12:09 Noon—W( K (360*. St LouisMusi •. un. half h,,ur. WOC (*4 > li.iv enport. lowa- Chimes WSB '42'". At!am a—Enieri.ainmen, 1:30 P. >1 —-WGR (319). BuffaloConcert. KMC (500). Memphis—Noonday mus'ealo. 1:40 I*. AT.—WON 1.370" Chteagro— Drake Ensemble Blaekstore Quintet. 3:68) P. AT.- WCCO i .517), MinneapolisSt Paul —Women h hour, WHB (411). Kanss* City Mo.— Ladies’ hour. 3:30 !*. M.—AVON (379). Chleago— Afternoon frolic one and one half hours. 3:35 P, 11.-KVIV (530) Chicago— Christmas Afternoon frolic, one hour 3:00 P. M.—WCK (360). St. Louie— M uric 3:30 P. M. AVDAF (411). Kansas City, Mo.—Star Trio, ono hour. 4:00 I*. M.--K* (546), St. Louie Special home Christ,mae miislcalo, WHA9 (406). Taiulsvlll©—Alamo Theater ee.loettf:na 5:00 I*. AT.—WCX (517) Detroit—Dinner concert. AVKAF (4t*3). N*-y A'ori: Dinner music, recital from AValdorf-As-’ torii: mid-week servii’es. Ctiurch Federation AVEKI (3031, Boston—Dance music WGR (319). Buffalo-—Hallpryd String Quartet, one and one half hours. WT AM (390), Cleveland—Royal Canadians' Orchestra, ono hour. 3:05 I*. AT. —WIP (5091. Philadelphia— Dinner music. Deaths Kellie Nealelgh. 64. 341 Massachusetts. chronic myocarditis. Osman fi Beile.v. 33. 1423 Rrtlsner. cerobral apopleotv. Ma ry E. Dixon. 75. 24 W. Eighteenth, art.-r o s.-l"TOis Harry H. Jiallamy. 64, 1459 Mlnocqua. mitral insufficiency. Christian Moeller. 32. 910 Prospect, chronic interstitial nephritis Minnie Bell, 41. <*ity hospital, gastro enteritis. Clarence Jfewes. 42. 2051 Hillside, pulmonary , überouloeis. Dan Stanfield. 00. city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Cair.v Littlejohn. 64. Mothodtsi Hospital, cardiac insufficiency. William Johnson. 51. 623 S. Alabama, valvular heart disease. Aiiee Sthnir. 67. St. Vincent Hhspttal, exopthalmtc goitre. Margaret Thompson. 61. Central Indiana Hospital, arte.rlo sclerosis. Catherine Meany. 26. 2283 Union, nephritis. Rosana Sehupn. 38. Central Indiana Hospital, acute cardiac dilatation. Solomon Koor. 86. 1211 8. Meridian, carcinoma. , Rhoda V T.pg-dy. 08. 3325 Ruckle., chronic myocarditis Fatal Mine Accident Hu 7t trim Special BICKXELE, Ind., Dec. 24.—1n vestigation was under way today of circumstances surrounding the accident fatal to Elmer Stewart, young miner, at the River Valley Mine near Edwardsport Tuesday. Stewart was crushed when a. mine cage was hoisted through errors

STATION 21 IS VICTOR Fire Captain .John Feeney’s Place Is Best Decorated. Fire Station 21, Roosevelt Ave. and "Olney St., won the trophy as first prize for the best decorated fire station in the municipal Christmas parties held Tuesday night. Mrs. Joseph Kealing, Henry Dlthrner and John B, Reynolds made the after visiting every station in the city. John Feeney is captain at Station 2). ALBAN!ANOAPITAL REPORTED FALLEN Dispatches Say Rebels Have Seized Tirana, Hu Vttlt'd Prcn% ROME, Dec. 24.—Tirana, capital j of Albania, has fallen to the rebels ! and the government of Premier Fan Noli has lied, according to advices | direct from that city. Insurgents who supported the re-' volt under Aehmed Zogu, occupied Tirana, the mes:iges said. Messages from Tirana to Lyndon also reported the rapture of the city : by rebels, although the latest official word received at the British capital' by the Albanian minister said Ti rana had not fallen and 260 rebels ' had been killed in bloody fighting j at gates of the city. POISON PASTOR GETS LIFE TEH : ( mil in in-d From I’agc |i records, but Mrs. Sweet in repudiated hers and It was stricken from t*st lmony. However, the State pulled a eoui when "Dun” Swot In. the dead man's father, testified Mrs. Sweet In had confessed to him she killed her ( husband after Eight had urged her | to do it. The former pastor—who was famed for Ids colorful Christmas’ set ino'.s- tliis year will spend Christ ; mas *lav In the county Jail here. He and Mrs. Sweetln wi re taken front the courtroom to the Jail and will he there probably until early next we.*k, when they n'.irt cnvlng their sentence. Christmas Spirit There At as a Christmas spirit about, the courthouse as the Jury brought l ln ih verd **t which means dralj! years In prison to the two lovers. On e..j. corner of the ,*<*:^th-:us I qun re large evergree trees —forty feet In height—are growing. These trees are gaily fest.jpnM with Christmas el*trlc lights. Scattered about courthouse square are several Christmas trees* part i*f ML Vernon's decoration. Mrs. Hwectln was a bit nervous as th* jury fltarte*: filing in A nephew walked to her side and held her liand. The children of th,* two convicted person* —the two .Swcctin boys and the two gr* wn daughters of the pas 1 tor- scenic-1 relieved that their parents had been saved from the gallows. EIGHT KILLED IN AIRPLANE CRASH (< onliiiued From Pago 1) smoke followed the falling piano and ; suddenly a fllxty foot burst of flame shot out. When the fl.trsdng piano struck the ground, its noso was buried deep in the frozen earth. Every tiling that could burn was destroyed. Another of those killed Is Cedric Trudgett, a representative of the "Chilean Review." (HTtcials at Croydon aerodrome told the United Press that there were no citizens of the United States aboard the death plane. PLANE SWAMPED; 4 DIE Navy Department Probes Accident to Hospital Airship. Bv Faffed Prettt HAMPTON ROADS. Va„ Dec. 24 —The NaA'y Department toilay ordered a thorough Inquiry to determine cause T)f the swamping of a rtaA'iil ambulance plane at Norfolk. Va., late Tuesday which killed a patient and throe of the crew. The forward portion of the airplane sank beneath the water fitter the big plane hail descended to* the surface preparatory to removing a patient to a hospital launch. Two were killed by the whirling propellers In attempting to escape from the sinking plane and two others were drowned. The pilot, two mechanics and the father of the patient were rescued from the water. The accident was the first in the newly established hospital plane service instituted by the Naval Hospital at Hampton Roads for desolate regions of the Virginia and Carolina coasts. Shippers Forecast Generally fair tonight and Thursday. Somewhat colder tonight. North and East 2 to 12; South and West 8 to 15. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE Postponement in Evacuation of Cologne Made Public. Bp T nltcit Press PARIS, Dec. 24. —The French cabinet announced today it will he impossible for the allies to evacuate Cologne by Jan. 16. This confirms information obtained exclusively by the United Press on Tuesday, when it was learned that Germany will be Informed of the allies’ intentions after the meeting of the council of ambassadors on Fri-

HIGHER TOMATO PRICE FORECAST Thirty Factories to Enter Contract With Exchange, Thirty factories will enter into a contract to purchase the 1925 tomato crop at sl4 a ton from the growers In Indiana Farm Bureau Canning Crops Exchange. organized last month, ft was announced today followlng conference of executive committee with Indiana cantiers. Agreement represents an advance, since the price paid in 1923 was $lO. and in 1924 about sl2. In some sections $13.50 was paid individual growers. Advance on 1925 crop Is expected to bring $400,000 more than was received for like tonnage last year. Organization was begun in February. 1921, and a definite proposal was laid before growers in 1923, since which time thirty-four local associations have been formed. Building Permits Ontral Company, remodel. H* N rlinois. $475. W**%t Park Churon. lumaoo. C* S Addison SSOO. \V9i park Christian Church remode,. °S •; Addison $ \ ODO u tho \Vo*.*ia. reroof. 404 N. West. s2l S F <>lorer. furnace. 2070 Hlirhland pi. *422 * TANARUS) v Mays furnace. 2)1 Marrtove. ATIL Ma ’ i iT,.: i'iriv addition. 4000 E Sixteenth 5*450 _ S-h vt ,;rt7. TaMorln? Comt>an.T remodel. 15-19 S. Tlltnois. &f }“ T remodel. 20,'54 Station. sr>oo rMh'T Hr.rs. KH.rafrn. 1574 Manaficki. S2OO ■' i j -i; a>4 I'*e Compan v. botit-rs. 131 X Alabama. 53.500. Tank Wagon Prices (Gasoline nr *c <\o r*ot lnciiide State tax . i 2* a rafion * *.)*"! NF -Kti-rpee 47e a edion* Purr.; 13 2c: Re.l Crown 13' Target 13 2(- 'ill,*" Fla-**, 17c Stamiard aviation 21 2<- Sine air commercial. 13 2c KERO'FXk—f'rvstaiine 117.*:, Mo*r Ijf l .: l ! ftc. r**i*.. '*t;on 11 7c Staiular-l f ice • : 10 6c (under 266 uadone 9 ftc ■ in* r • ln 200 a a .ona* ; Firirht l.tyht. 11.7 Sinclair 12.7 c *; H'TiiA U:i.*-scc Heancra. IS.Sc; v M A 1* . IS 5c Star.do’.ind C.ear.era. 18.5 c. 39 UrJi Vt. NOTIf'ES Xoti.v, :a hereby Kft'ft'*: ,!*at the undcr:c: •••! a. a- *% r>t:b'.: ■ au- tion. s•>** a** .. , ~rc . nr M'c iav Jar.:..,rv "6 1035 between thn hn;r of 10 *> *1 --a a m a*i‘l 4 ociock p. n).. ft*ati>r ~* 5 rd '.**.: 'Vacritwd fp lowa Steed Hr Kind Motor X :mlv-r —L A M.-Ca'i rinz. 8"; A. A.-M r rn. T ft) v- 56396 Mod'd Hi) 1-15 ',l rmc: f B-itcA trii.*K 59134: A M Bra Ford e-dan 119072? M ■ l*t J. a- Cain F..r i touring. 2607338 M...; 18 T'.'ISM Acts iiarri-a Cift.mniy * ft-'Ocr 2? :?8 M " 37 Type R K C it man '• - • • i Race Car 4814: J. H, .) -ft Mer--o:*v truck; 4313: Indiana c-.i .ft- J la 4'i Cos I'WI T’op-'i.rn W.mto.i Ni. .it Aniciirn-, Sc.nrtiv Cos. Indiana truck. 7391 ' D PARTI.OW JENKINS MOTOR GAR CO., •L* K .et Market Strict ParemVi* 24 31 J**"ia ry 7 St)TXCi I ■ GA i;mr,K DISPOSAL OR ii KDt’fTTOX RAM OF TDK SAMITARY MSTRICT OF INDIANAPOLIS. T* V .* • ■' ft Tnd . Dec 24. 1924 Scaled i- i;*i*a.a iv.il be received bv the -.: iary *' mmtaaion* -of the Sanltarv ri'eirft-, of Indianan,,b.a at it* ,'*:. c U • >ni 2(i3 City Haii. IndianaDOlU Ind until 16 o'clock a. m. January 26 !o'.'. ~t which time bids will ho nublicty one: ed and echeduled and awaraU made 'i c tftnc i.ercinafler ei.itM for * * m'*6 . erection a::*! lnalaHation "* a * , . f :*-." Garboa*" Tankas- Proceeftin*f !... ,i, :i . .1 ft .*, for the funiUhlnc. *• itlo: niace or fur ft th" vr*. ftttc Separator a:id i A it-cuiiti-* "■••:*h"r for the Green Gar- ■ ,*,. I -a.i-n: 'or the ~ar*'Uj- ' ■ - Reduct on Plant of the fe.udPirv District ' :* *i i* 'l in accord ar • a-!!h 1.5:1k a,:d. :.•• -.flcatione for •a;.i ).r. rr ■ "julpnient and for sail Mai l ncti * *. *...rater and Automatic Wets tier, i on fi : e a* : * ~ ,'fricc of the Board. Each 'ft ■ - she d-n >“'.* " th bis bid a -erltfp.d clock in the amount ca.lisi lor by th" ap" 'ideations certified (rood >y a * r-p Hnhft ).ai , r tr*;si company lo tra the exec-.it: -n of th" cor.lract for : which !9 bid m maite r ;.,cr of ih>- :i*aiiH and specification*., v. l .-■■■■ ■■■!• information, m:,.*%*• otdaincd a* i- off f th- Board. Room* 26*. City Had. )]'.dia;iH|io’ts (nd. The (I , i r."" rv.-r the r:xht to reject a: - end ". Mil* and also reserve* th" rirht i ■ d**fcr final action in the making of ards "* said I'i.ls or t:i the reiecUnc *•■.* anv a:id. a H ''l.l.ft untu tlic 19th day oi Febr nrj* 1925. board of sanitary co"v <**"NF.Rk Oi* TH F SANITARY DISTRICT OF INDI A NAPOLI9 By F C T.INGENFKI.TKR. President. UFSSEU. T MACPALU Vico ITc*. i JAY A CRAVEN. Do* 2t 31-Jan ? - CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPA RT ME NT OF PEBLIC WORKS OFFTrE OF THE BOARD Ird,anat">'.!s Ind D.c 73. 1974. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice s lierehr given by the Board of | Pubdc Works of the Cit.v of Indianapoha, I Indiana that, it is desired and deemed t„ make the foilowlny describ'd I public improvements In the City of Indianapolis an authorized to* the follow-ins numb'rcd Improvoinem Resolutions, adopted )>V' said (hoard on the C2n*l day of Dccciui.ct*. 11*24. P*v 20 1924. Improvement Resolution No 12201. ELEVENTH STREET. From list Property Lne of Rural Street. To Fast Property Line of Sherman Drive Except the iniorsei tlons of Oxford St : Parker Aa e ; Oakland Ave ; Dearborn St . * a Salle St Tuxedo St. Olney St.: i.ai" fti. Ewlmr Si and Kf-iHns: Av Bv paving the roadway with Wooden Blrv-k. Asphalt Asphaltic-Concrete, or I'**. laid on a 6-inch sravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb-line to a uniform width of 36 fret, ravine the nsa of the . intersectmv alleys and street in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; laying 215 sq. .Yil* of new pavement at the Intersecting Slrci ts. due to changing: the width of thn roadway from 24 feet to 30 feet; providing ISO lln ft of 4x13-lnch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting; 23 manhole tons to grade. Also extendimr all water, van. newer and other private service connections to properly line, where not already In. All to bo .aa shown on plan and as* p ciflcl All work done in the making* of satd described public Improvements shall bo in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as nnmb red. adonied bv the Board of Public Works on the above name! dav, and the detail**! drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file nad may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis. The sail! Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday Jan 14th. 1925. at 2 o'clock n. m.. at its office in said Citv aa tin- time and nlace for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, al which time said Board of Public Works will hear nil persons interested or whose property Is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed, for such improvement and tile benefits to the City of Indianapolis will ooual the estimated cost thereof By oilier of the Board of Public Works CHARLES H. COFFIN'. W. It FREEMAN. M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Pr 7 t 31 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indiansnollß Ind. Dec 23, 1934. TO WHOM IT MAY’ CONCERN: Notice is hereby given b.v the Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following* describ**,' public improvements in the Citv of Indianapolis, aa authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 2.2nd day oi December. 1924 December 20 1934. Improvement Resolution No. 17704. MART!XI)AI E AVENUE (YVeat Side Only) From Xorth Curb-line of Twentieth Street. To South Right of War Line of the Indianapolis Union Railroad. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb line, to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading tho lawns to a uniform width of 19% feet. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in tho making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms anO conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named dav. and tU or&wiug*. 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39 LEGAL NOTICE (Continued) cifteatious which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works fixed Wednesday. Jan. 14th. 1925. at - o’clock i>. ni.. at its office in satd city as the time and uiace for the public cohsid , ration of the proposed improvement, al which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for sueh improvement and the benefits to the Cit.v of Indianapolis will euuai the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W, H. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER. Board of Public Works. Cit.v of Indianapolis. Dec. 24 31. 1924. ftTV ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC YVORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Dc. 16. 1921. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired *and deemed necessary to make the following deserilx'd public improvements in the City of Indian upoiis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 15th day of December, 1934. Doe 15. 1924. Improvement Resolution No 12189 FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF W ASHINGTON "• STREET. a From East Property Line of BoeJrt Avenue. To YVest Property Line of YVailace Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphalti" Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid o'* a fiineh srav,‘ concrete foundation from 6 inched of propert.v-line to 6 Inches of property line to a uniform width of 15 feet. Also extending al! water, gas sewer and other private M;rvi **• connections to property line, where not already in. - All to be as shown on plan and as specified. M: work don* in til of said described improvements shall he ;lr, accordance v th the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Pub.io Works on tfits above named dav. and Use detailed drawings plans, profiles and sp • lfh-nf.ons which are on file and may be se-*n in the office of satd Board of Public Works i.f the Cit.v of Indianapods The said Board of Public Works has flx>d Friday. Jan. oth. 1925. at 2 oc!*e-k P m.. at it office m said c'ty as th" time and pla" for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works well h“ar all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liana*, to )>- assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will euua! the estimated cost thereof By oruer of thr Board of Public Works. r-TARLES E. COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M .1 SPENCER, Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. Po- IT, 74. J 974 CITY ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC YVORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Indianapolis Ind . Dec 16 1924 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN’: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of ti c Cit.v of It dlarat iftis Indiana, that ii ,s desired and deemed n— - seary u> make tlie following de scribed public *n;r'rcven:-'nta ifi the citv of Indianapolis, as authorized by the followlig iinmi'ers.l Improvement resolutions, adopted by s-.id (maixl on thn l.Yt'i day of December. 1924. Dec 15 1924.' Improvement Ro?n’ntion No 12138 FIKfeT ALLEY EAST OF BOSART AVENUE From north property line of first alley north of YVash ■ ,* ■>:* Street. To south property Hun of New York Street Bv grading and paving thp alley with Asphalt, Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Bri-k. laid on a it-ir.-h grave! concrete . ft,u: dation from 6 u.i .es of property line l i 6 in.*i;es of property line to a uniform width of 19 feet. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service e* nneetiou* to property line, where not already lil t All to boas shown on plan and a specified. All work done in the sgnaking of said described puldic improvements shall be in sot'ord.iu. e with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutloiis. as mimi bereii. adopted by the Board of Public Works ibove irn and daj a.;d (he d"talle,l drawings plans. profiles and specifications which arc on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of PubHc YY'orks of the City of Indianapolis. T‘n said Board of Public 'Yorks has fixed Friday. Jan. 9. 1925. at 2 o’clock p. m at its office- in said city ns the time and pla.-e for the public consideration of the proposed Improvement, at which time • aid Board of Public Works will hear all perso in iik"-.-si"d or whose property is i liable to lie assessed for “aid improvement. and will determine whether the benefits In , the property liable To b" assessd for such tmprovmcul and th' ttnrfim to tie city of Indianapolis will eu nil tho estimat'd cost thereof By order of the Board of ThibHe Works. OftUII.KS E. ( OF FI N, W >l. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER. 1 Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis Dec it. 74 19'*4. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBT/ffi WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indiann.p" ! ts Ind. Dec 16. 1924. TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN: Xoti’-e :-. hereby given by '.he Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is deal red and decried necessary to make tho following described public improvements lit tho City of Indianapolis oa authorized by the following number,id Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 15th day of December, 1924. Dec. 13 1924. Ir.proverrcmt Resolution No. 12187. FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF WASHINGTON STREET. From North East Property Line of Spenivr Avenue. Property Line of Rut’.er Avc Due By grading snd paring the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line To 6 inches o f property line to a uniform width of 19 feet: providing 24 lin ft of 4x 18-Inch Stratified l imestone Marginal Stone or %"xC"x7" Standard Ste-*! Paving Guanl as specified. Also extending all water, gas. server and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be aa shown on plan and as specified All work done In the making of acid described public improvements shall h; in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as num-b-'r-ftt. adopted by the Board of Poiblio Works on the above named day. and the net ailed drawings, plans, profiles and speclficaiions which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of th City of Indianopoiis. Tire said Board of Public YVorks has fixed Friday. Jan Pth. 1925. at 2 o’clock p. m . at. its office lit said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Boar.*, of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to hie assessed for said improvement. and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and tho benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimat'd cost thereof. • By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E COFFIN, YV H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public YVorks. City of Indianapolis. Dec, 17. 24. 1034. NOTICE Louise E. Pears" vs Walter E. Pearse. Aetna Trust and Savings Company. Mer chants National Bank. John L. Kennedy. Stransky Light Company. State of Indians. Marlon County, ss: Tn the Superior Court of Marion County in the Stale of Indiana. Complaint for partition and to foreclose liens. . , Be it known, that, on the 23nd dav ot Decefnber. 1924. the above named plaintiff. by her attorneys filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion County, in the State of Indiana, her complaint against the above named defendant and the said plaintiff having also filed in said clerk’s office the affidavit, of a competent person, showing that said defendant. Siranskv Eight Company is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that said cause of action is for partition of a■ at to foreclose liens upon real estate tn Yigrion Countv. Indiana, and that, the defendant Stransky Light Company, ts a necessary party thereto and wnereas said plaintiff having by endorsement, on said complaint required said defendant to ap pear in said court and answer or demur thereto on the 20th day of February. 1925. Now therefore, by order of said court, said defendant last above named is herelq* notified of the filing* and pendency of said complaint against it. and that unless It appear and answer or demur thereto at the calling of said cause on the 26th day of February. 1925. the same being The judicial day of a term of said court, to be begun and held at the courthouse in the city of Indianapolis, on the first Monday in February. 1925 said complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged, will be heard and determined m its absence. ALBERT LOSCHE Clark. HEROD * SCHORTEM EH ER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Daa *k aL&k. L - ■

89_- LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC YVORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD TO YVHOM IT YfAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public YVorks of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 22nd day of December. 1924. thev approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie, assessments for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the lmproY’ement Resolution named; Improvement Resolutions No. 11917. ORLEANS STREET. From the south property line of Minnesota Street To tlie north property line of Beecher Street. Except the intersection of lowa Street. B.v grading and paving the roadway with YY’ooden Block Asphalt. AsDhalttcConcrete 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 arid to the widths ns shown on plan, building 1 new manhole; constructing I catch-basin including inlet top: providing 1 new- iron inlet: laying 116 lineal feet of 12-lnch drain pine with connections made to 11' - lets, catch-basin, new manhole and sewer in Beecher Street: providing 74 linpal feet of 4x13-ifich, Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, and resetting 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where hot already in. All to be as shown ou plan and as spec; ficfi Persons interested in or affected bv sa'd described public improvement are hereby notified tha* the Board of Public YVorks of said citv has fixed YVednesday. Dec. 31st. 1924. *1 p. ni., s a data 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 in the amounts named cn said roll, or In a greater or less sum than tliat. named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima fajie assessments, with the names of owners and *1 ecriptions of property subject to he assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public YVorks oi said city. CHARLES E COFFIN. YV. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Pubic YVorks Cit.v of Indian-, apois. Pc- 33 2t 25 76, 27 29 30. 1924 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC YVORKS OFFICE OF~THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind Dec. 23 1934 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice % hereby given by the Board of Public YVorks of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 22nd dav of Deccin her. 192). they approved an assessment -oil showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement as authorized b.v the Improvement Resolution named* Improvement Resolution No. 11354 RAY\’L9 AVENUE. From southeast property line of Audubon Road. To northwest property line of Arlington Avenue. By grading and paving the roadway with Asphalt Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Bn- k. 1a id on a 6 inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line, t" a uniform width of 24 h*ot. grading and paving the wine of the intersecting e* -e t : : a simila- manner .and to the width a- -‘-..wn on plan providing 24 lineal feet of 4x13-inch Stratified Lime stone Marginal Sfon" or %T2x2-inch 8:;. In-: ft;'-’; paving guard. specified; res- lung 10 manhole tops to grade. Alio ,'Xtendit sr all water. gs. sewer ar. 1 other private service connections to property line where not already in. A'l to be as shown on plan and as specified Persons tnP'rcsted in or affected bv said i iescriN'l public improvement -re herebv that I (Board f Public Works of 1 said ci'v has fixed Wednesday Dec hist, j 192 4 *1 p tr... aa a dale.upon which reI monstrances will be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll. I a-.-I v.-i’l deiermine the 'niest'on as to * w*h'-:!;-r *ich lots or tracts 0 f land have 1 he'ii j- will be h- it-1' *- *1 in the amounts i nam.-d *>n said roll, or u a greater or leas i sum than that named on said roil. ■ >-ud assessment ro'.; -bowing s.vrl prima I facie assessments with 1 lie names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be a*~c*cd. *$ in file and may b* sen at the offj. H u s the Board of Public Works of said city. (’FT A RLE? E COFFIN. YV 1). FREEMAN M T SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapobs I D**' 7.) "4 25 "6 "7 29 30 192) CITY AL f tiki soEMENT ! DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind P-'c 16 197*. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the Oily of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed ! necessary to make the fo’’owi g described ; blic improvements in the City of Indianapolis as* authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, a<- 'ted by nd Board on the 15th day of December, 1924 Dec 15. 1924 Improvement Resolution No. 12185. SUM MITT STREET. From North IToperty Line of New Yorfe Street. To South Property Lins of Vermont Street. By- grading and paving the roadway '.'* len ft ts ft' Ysp! Concrete or Brick, laid ou a fl-ineh gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curbline to a uniform width of 24 feet: curbing both sides of the roadway-wtib Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24 inch Concrete curb, and resetting 2 iron inlets to curb-grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already tn. All to be as shown on plan and as specified All work done. In the making of said described public improvements shall be in j accordance with tlie terms and conditions i of tlie improvement Resolutions, aa numI bored, adopted by the Board of Pubiio ! YVorks on the above named day. and the \ detailed drawings, plans, profiles and speoiI floaioins which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public YVorks of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has > fixed Friday. Jan. 9th. 1925. at 3 ociock ip. m . at Its office in said city as the time i and place for the public consideration of the proposed Improvement at whtch time said Board of Public YVorks Will hear all persons Interested or whose property la liable to be assessed for said improvement. i*:d will determine whether the benefits to tlie property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City Os Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost t hereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLF? E. COFFIN, W H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public YVorks. City of Indianapolis. Dee 17 24. 1924, CITY" ADVERTISEMENT. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. Tr.ddianspoH* Ind , Dec. 16, 1924. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public YVorks of the city of Indianapoli*. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvmonts in the city of Indianapolis. aa authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said board on tho 15th day of December. 1924. Dec. 13. 1924. Improvement Resolution No. 12186. DREXEL AVENUE. From north property line of Now York Street, To south property line of Michigan St By grading and paving* the roadway with Wooden-Block, Asphalt. Asphaltie-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb lino to a uniform width of 24 feet: building 2 now manholes: constructing 1 new catch basin, including inlet top; providing 1 now Iron inlet; laying 520 lineal feat of 13fnch drain pipe with connections made to inlet, catch t.osln. new manhole, and man*tioie, of drain sewer in New* Y'ork Street, as shown on plan. Also extending al! water, gaa, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. *• All to be as shown on plans and as specified. Note to Contractor—The entire cost of building the drain sewer and replacing tha pavement in New* Y’ork Street to be included in the contractors bid price per lineal foot All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by tlie Board of Pubiio Works on the Above named day, and th# detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen In'the office of said Board of Public Works of the city of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public YVorks hae fixed Friday Jan. 9 1925, at 2 :00 o'clock p. m. at its office tn aaid cit.v as the time and place for the public consideration of, the proposed improvement, at which time' said Board of Public YVorks will hear all persons interested, nr whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement. and will • determine whether the benefit# to the property liable to be assessed for such Improvement nd the benefits to tho city of Indianapolis will equal the .estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Work*. CHARLES E. COFFIN. YV. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City oi- IndigoAPOli*. too. It. Ms MM. .

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