Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 240, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1925 — Page 11

TUESDAY, FEB. 17,1925

LIQUIDATION RULES STOCK EXCHANGE

Short Rallies in Steel and Other Leaders Tale ft Place.

Average Stock Prices

Average price of twenty industrial stocks Monday was 117.90, off 2.90. Averare price of twenty rails was 87.8 J. c 10ft. Bu United Press m NEW YORK, Feb. 17.-—After Monday'* severe break in the general list considerable liquidation of impaired accounts was to be expected in today's early dealings, and these transactions imparted a heavy tone to the market in the first hour. Baldwin’s 1924 showing had been pretty well known before hand, but some scattered selling from outside sources forced the stock down to 126%. However other pivotal issues met support at point of resistance established on the previous day’s decline. Vd slight rallies took place in Steel, American Can and other leading industrials after the initial offerings had been absorbed. Throwing overboard of stocks bought for support purposes caused a secondary dip around noon on which several leading industrials lost ground, including Baldwin, American Can, General Electric and American Locomotive. Just as soon as the pressure lifted, however, , quick recoveries were made. American Locomotive rallied to 119 from 117% and other active issues came proportionately. ftbne of the features of the mornsession was the continued strength in Texas and Pacific common which touched within % -of record high. Trading in this issue was exceptionally heavy, with reported buying from a banking source identified with southwestern railroads. Local Bank Clearings Bank clearings Tuesday were $3,191,000. Bank debits amounted to $7,302,000. FOREIGNDECLINE WEAKENS GRAINS * Wheat Slumps on Heavy Selling Pressure. BULLETIN Bn United Pmss CHICAGO. Feb. 17.—Late morning and mid-day rallies In wheat imparted strength to the entire rqarket and all grains finished above Monday's close on the Board of Trade today. Bu United Press CHICAGO. Feb. 17.—Grain futures Into a sinking spell at opening Board of Trade today. “Selling In wheat reflected weakened foreign markets. . Liverpool slumped sharply In forenoon trading. Buyers seemed less anxious, owing to large quantities afloat and the weak condition in American and Canadian markets. The extremely slow cash situation continued th€. bearish factor in corn. Oats suffered similar weakness. Provisions weakened with hogs, despite sharply higher cables. Chicago Grain Table —Feb. 17WHEAT— Prtrr. Open. High. I/ow. Close. close. May 1.82 % 1.84% 1.79% 1.84% 1.84% July 1.62% 1.50 1.61 1.60 1.54% Wt 1.41% 1.43% 1.40% 1.43% 1.42% CORN— May 1.29% 1.28% 1.25% 1.28% 1.27% July 1.28 1.29% 1.26-% 1.29% 1.28% Sept 1.27% 1.28% 1.20% 1.28% 1.28% OATS— May Jb 3% .64% .68% .54% .54% July A4% .65% .53% .55% t 56% Sept .63% J>4% 62% .53% .54% LARD — May 16.20 15.42 15.20 16.20 16.50 RIBS— May Nominal 15.80 15.76 RYE—LS3 mum Lttft GHIOAGO, Feb. 17.—Carlot receipts were: Wheat. 86; corn, 209; oats. 75; rye. 10.

Commission Market

t Fruit* pies—Fancy Jonathans, $7.50 a N. T. Greenings. $6.50 a bbl.: Grimes n, $6 a bbl.: fancy Baldwins. $6.60 a bbl,: Winesaps. $7.60: Northern Spies. $7.60: Belleflowers, $7. •• Apricots—California. $3.60 a box. Bananas —10c a lb. Cranberries —$6.50 a half barrel box. Cocoanuts —$6.50 a hundred. Grapefruit—s3® 3.25 a box. Grapes—Fancy California Emperors. OranscH —Extra fancy California Valencias. 126s to 2605. $4.50® 6.60; Florida. s4bo@s. Pears—Winter varieties. $2.50 s bu.: fancy N. Y. D’Anjos. $3 a bu. Strawberries —Florida*. 65® 60c a quart. Tangerines—s3.7s. Vegetable* Beans —Fancy Southern Green. s3® 3.60 a Beet*— Fancy home-grown. 92.25 a bu.; r Holland seed. 2 H @3c a uound: New Texas. 3® 4c. m Carrots —92 a bushel; new Texas. *~(l>iery —Florida. $3 60®4 a 2-8 crate; trimmed. $1.26 a bunch: California. $7.60 a crate; New York Golden Heart. * Caulfflow'er—California. $2.50 a era:-.'. Cucumbers —Fancy Southern. 93.76 a dozen. Eggplant—9l.76 a dozen. Kale —Eastern. $2.60 a barrel. Lettuce —Head Iceberg Blue Boy, $4.76 a crate: hothouse leaf. 92.40 a 16-pound basket. Mangoes—Fancy Southern. 60c, a baaket Onions -Spanish. $3.76 a crate; homo{rown. 93 a Lt>o-lb. sack; Ohio yellow. 8.26 a 100-lb. sack: hothouse greuns. 5c a doz. bunches. Parsley Home-grown. 91.26 a dozen lit dishes Buttons, hothouse, 00c doz. punches; .ong red or white. 65c doz. Rutabagas—s 2 a 60-lb. basket. Shallots—-75c a basket. Spinach—sl.66 a bushel. Squash—Hubbard 3VOT4c a pound. Tomatoes —Fancy California repacked. $7.50 a six-basket crate. Turnips—s 2 a bu.: $5.60 a bbl. Potatoes Fancy Michigan round whites. $2.15 a 150-lb. bag Minnesota. $2 a 160-lb. bag; Red Rfver Early Oliios. 92.15 a 120 1b I'm: Idaho Russets. $3.60 a 120-lb. cobblers, s3® 3.25 a bbl. Potatoes—Virginia. $4.75 a bbl HWwrn Jerseys, $3.7* hamper; Indiana. $3.50 a bu.; Atkansa*. $2.76 hamper Goidenglow. $3.60. Tank Wagon Prices <Not Including 2c State tax) GASOLINE— Red Crown. 18.2 c; Sollte and Ethyl. 21,2 c; Euergec. 22c; Purol 18.2 c; Slly-r Flash. 22c; target. 18 2c: Diamond, id.2c- Crystal Pen. 21c: Sinclair 20.2 e: poci*L ®le: White Rose, 4lc. . KEROSENE—Crystaline 12.7 c; Mooie Light. J® jc; Perfection. 12.7 c: Brlgh

New York Stock Quotations (By Thomson A McKinnon) /

Railroads— , __ rrev. High. Low. 12:80. close. Atchison ..119% 118 119% 118 '4* ‘1?“ f"k p K.:'. I !i| 148,4 ‘gs ‘P E.f SuL.IJS .15 .if Del & Lack.l3B * ... 130 137% Erie ... . , 30% Erie Ist pf 40% 4040% 39. G- Nor pfd 07% *lO% 07% 07% L-.hl Val , 75% 76% 75 % 75% LAN 107 % Mo Pac pfd 76% ... 70% 77% wr.-s*ißp if* l m Nor Pac ..07% 07% 07% 08, N & W 120% Per.nsyl ... 47 % ... 47 % 47 % Reading .. 75% f4% 7o /0 Sou R.v ... 85 % ... 85 % 85 % sou Pac ...103 ... 103 103 |t Paul ... IS ... 13 13 St P pfd .. 21 20% 21 20% StL 4 aw. 48 ... 48 48% StLASF.. 05% ... 05% 05% Union Pac. 149 i48% 149 148% Wab 22% ... 22% 22% Wab pfd ..61% 60% 01% 60% Rubbers— Fisk Rub .11% ... 11% 11% Good Rub . 42% 42., 42% 43% Goodyr pfd 95 94% 9i> 94 Kel-Sprg ..15 ... 15 • 15% U S Rub ..40% 4040% 40 Equipments — AmT & F.198 . 108 108% Am St F . 47% 4*% 47% 47% Am Loco .110% ... 118% 11/% Bald Loco .127% 126% 120% 127 Gen Elec ..231% ... 228% 232% Lima Lo . . .. ... ... 66 % Pr Stl Car... , ■ . ... 67 Pullman . ,Isß% 137% i37% 136% Ry Stl Sprgl2o % ... 124 % 120 % West Elec 70% 70% 70% 70% Steels— Bethlehem.. 46% 45% 45% 45% Colo Fuel .48 ..... 41% 41% Crucible .. 60 §B% 09., 68% Gulf States. 87 80 80% 80% P R C A I. 47% 46% 47% 47 Rep IA S. 51% ... 50% 50% Sloss Sh . . 88 87% 88 88% TJ 8 Steel. 123% 122% 123 122% Vanadium. . 26 % 20 Vi 20 % 27 Motors— Am Bosch. 37 ..... 30% 37% Chan Mot . 30% 30% 30% 30 Gen Mot .. 75 ... 74V* .‘4% Mack Mot .137 135% 137., 135% Max Mot A 80% 70 80% 78% Max Mot B 41% 30% 41% 0% Moon Mot. .. ..... •• y 49% Studebaker. 43 42% 42% 42% Stromberg.. .. ..... 'aa.,, <3,. Stew-War .09% 67% 60% 08% Timken ... 41 % ... 41 % 42 % Wit-Over .. 0% ... 9% % Yel Mfg ..30 ..„ 30 30% Minings— Dome Mines. .... ..... Ot N Ore. 30% 30% 30% 36% Int Nickel. 26 ... 28 20% TG A S.. . 07% ... 07% 08% Coppers— Am Smelt.. 100 09 100 09% Anaconda . 42% 43 % 4-% 43 Inspiration. 27% ... Kennecott v 51% ... 51% "55% U 8 Smelt. 33% Oils— Cal Petrol.. 2*% 28., 20% 28% Cosden .... 31 30% 31 30% Houston 011 77% ... 77% 77% Marland Oil 42 41 % 42 42 P-A PeG' .70% 90% 70 00 P-A PB.I 70 % 00 % 70% 70 Pac Oil ... 60% 59% 60% 59% Phil P . . 41 40% 41 • 40% Pro A Rel 28 ... 28 27 % Pure Oil ..30% 80% 30% 30% Roy Dutch. 54% ... 54Ji 54% St Oil. Cal. 02% 83% 02 V. U% St Oil. N.J. 44% 43% 44% 43 Vs Sinclair ... 21% 21 31% 21%. Texas Cos . 40 74 46 % 40 % 47 % Tr Con OIL 4% 4% 4% 4% Industrials— A1 Cham .. 85% 83% 85 83% Allis Chal. 73% 72% 73% 73% Amer Can .109% XtiOvS 169% lflg A H A L pf 67% Amer lec. . .. ... ... 85% Amer Wooi .. ... ~,„ 50 Ct.it Leath 19 ... 18% 19% Ooca-Col*.. 89% ... 89 % 89 Congoleum. 39% 39 39% .*B% toJ Can.. 03 • 03% 03% 02% Dsvleon Cb 44% 43% 44 % 43% Frn Pmyers 111 91 9| % 01% fa &K* m . 54H If* Int Harv .104 103 104 105 May Stores. 104 I Oil J 4 104 104 Mont Ward 48% 47% 48 48 Nat Enan 33% ... 33% 33% Owen Bottle 44% ... 44% 4[>ss Radio .... 59 % 58 % 69 *4 68 % Soers-Roe .156% 165% 160% 167 U S C I P. 221 212 221 211

Produce Markets

(Jobbers Buying Prices) Eggs—Strictly fresh delivered at Indianapolis. 33 0 34c a dozen. . Poultry—Fowls. 4% lbs. up. 20021 c a lb, cock*. 12c; springers 19 021 c Leghorn poultry. 25 p<r cent discount: capons. 7 ’lbs. up. 34c; ducks. 4 pounds up 14015 c; young tom turkeys. 30033 c; young hen turkeys. 330: old. 22 0 25c: geese. 10 lbs. up, 12®14c: squabs, ii lbs. to doz. - $4.60: guineas. 2-lb. si*e. $7 a dozen. Butter —Packing stock butter. 19 0 22c. selling pries for creamery butter. 42 0 43c. Cream—Butter fat delivered at Indianapolis. 40c a pound. Cheese—(Jobbers selltng prices) New York full cream. 30®33c Wisconsin limburger. 25 0 28c; Wisconsin daisies. 28c; Domestic Swiss. 40@48c; imported, 55® 00c; Long Horns. 28®28%c: NeufshateT, targe. $1.80; American loaf. 34c; pimento loaf. 30c: Swiss loaf. 40c. NEW tORK, Feb. 17.—Flour —Quiet and steady. Pork—Quiet: mess, $37. Lard—Easy; midwest spot. $15.50016. Sugar—Raw. firm; centrifugal. 00 test. DDP, A6l) 0 4.02 c; retired, dull; granulated o.Orr® o.loc. Coffe—Rio No. 7 spot, 22 ®22% e: Santos No. 4. 27% 0,27 %c. Tallow—Dull; special to extra. S%@9c. Hay—Easy; i’o. 1. $1.35: No. 3. slls® 1.20. Dressed poultry—Dull; turkeys. 30 ®44c: chickens 20 0 45c: fowls, 10®31c; ducks. 20 028 c ducks. Long Island. 27® 29c; capons. 33 0 52c. Live poultry- — Firm; geese. 20®20c: ducks. 10032 c; fowls. 30c; turkeys, 30c: roosters. Inc; chickens. 23® 32c: broilers, 40c( capons. 32 0 38c Cheese —Firm; State whole milk, commons to specials, 23® 20c; Stats skim.*, choice 1 to specials, 15 0 20c: lower fradeo, full skims. 10013 c. Butter— Irtner: receipts, 12,273; creamery extras. 41®41 Vc; special market, 41 % 042 %c. Eggs—Firm: receipts, 32.372; nearby white fancy. 49% ©soc: nearby mtate whites. 42049 c: fresh firsts, 46 048 c; Pacific coasts. 42 0 48c: western white#. 45 0 49c; nearby browns 49050 c. CHICAGO. Feb. 17.—Butter—Receipts. 12.000: creamery, 41c: standard. 41c: firsts. 30% 037%c: seconds. 32®34%c. Eggs—Receipts. 17,778: ordinaries. 3o@ 35%c; firsts. 36%@37c Cheese—Twins. 25c; Americas. 23%e. Poultry—Receipts, 8* cars fowls. 25026 c; uueks. 27c: geese, lvc: springs, 28c: turkey#. 26c: roosters. 18c. Potatoes—Receipts, 194 cars; Wisconsin round whites. $1.0501.25; North Dakota Red River Ohlos. $1.40. CLEVELAND. Feb! '~l7Poultn ri-Lrve heavy fowls. 27 030 c: Leghorns( 24® 25c: heavy springers, s!7® 29c; ducks. 25@28e. Butter—Extra in tuba, 44 %@45%c; extra firsts. 42 0 41c; firsts. 40®410. Eggs —Fresh gathered northern extras, 47 %c; extra firsts. 45%<U. Ohio firsts ,44c: western firsts, 42e. Potatoes— Michigan, $2; New York. $2.2502.85; Ohio, SI.BO 02. Tobacco Sales Feb. 17.—The tobacco market was stronger Monday, particularly on good grades. Trash and common quality ruled steady' .'nook's warehouse disposed of 25,250 pounds at an average of $19.71 per hundred pounds. Tod was S3O. paid for several extra fancy baskets. Receipts were, itght. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Prints Ginghams and Percales—Empire 25-inch oil prints. 64x00, red. ye’G'tv, green, blue and black. 11 %c: staple ginghams. 24-inch, 10%c; Wave tngton staple prints, 24 to 20-lnch, yellow. green, blue, at3orted figures, 12 %c. Washington frocks. 24 to 25-inch, pink and purple, assorted figures, 12%c: Peter Pan gingham cloth. 35 to 38-inch. 37%e: Scout percales 04x00. plains, lights, grays and darks. 14c; Manchester percales. 80x 80. plains, lights, grays and darks. 19c; ■lacquelin. 32-inch. 32 %c; Imperial ehambray. 21 %c: Manvfllo ihambray. 16c. Ducks—Magnolia. 8-rz.. 24-inch. 20 %c: 7-oz.. 20-inch 25c: f -oz„ 29-inch, 28c: 10-oz., 29-inch. 35c; 12-oz„ 29-inch. 3a ' Brown Muslin—Sharon LL. 10%c; Brookside IX, 12c; Blue Goose. 12c: L. 14%c: Gold Bonds. 40Bieach kius’in - Cracketeen, 36 inch. ll%c: Majestic. 86-Inch, llo: pure white. 36-inch. 11 %c: Quaker Lady B, 36-tnch. 13%c: Hopewell. 80-lnch, 16e: Londale. 30-inch, 18e: Hill. 30-tnch. 19 %c: Fruit. 30-lnch. 19c: Blackstone. 30-inen, 18c. Cambric Muslin Quaker Lady 100. 14%c; Lonsdale Cambric— 2lc- Berkley 60, 20c White Sheeting—Penperrell, 9-4. brown. 47c; PeppereU. 10-4. brown. 52c: Quaker Lady. B-4. brbwn. 40c: Quaker Lady 10-4. brown. 51c; Poquot. 9-4. brown. 55e: Pepperel, O- I *. bleach. 61*: 10-4. bleach, o0c: Quaker Lady. 9-4 bleach. 6lc: 10-4. bleach. 66c; Pequot. 9-4. bleach. 6Cte. Ticking—Fairview. 13 %e: •Wildwood. 16c: Silby 8-oz.. 30e: Argle. 31 %c. RETAIL SEED PRICES . Indianapoli# retail seed prices are: Alfalfa. $10.50 a bushel. Alsike—sls. Red Clover—s 23 - Timothy—s4.2s LINSEED OU. AND TURPENTINE Local dealers are quoting the following

Prer. i High. tow. 12:30 close U S In A1 79% 78% 78% 78 Woolworth 115 113% 114% 113% Utilities— t A T A T .133% 133 133% 183% Con Gas 76 % 74% 75% 74% Col Gas ~40% ... 46 40% Peoples 6 110 ... 110 1161$ Wn Union .121% ici 121% 120% Shipujn*— ' Am 8 * C 11% Atl Gulf.. 13 ,11% 12 12% XM M pfd 46 !.,. 44% 44“ Foods— Am Sugar. 82% 61% 62% 61% Am Bt Sug 40 ... 4040% Austin Nlch .. .-f 26% Com Prod. 38% 38% ... Cu Cn Su pf 58 % - 58 % 68 % 50 Cu-Am Sug 30% 30% 30% 30% Tobaccos— AmSuraat 18% 17% 18% IT% Am T .b. .. 80 867* 80 80 Gen Cigar, ~ ... ... 05% Tob Prod fe 73% 73% 70% 73 BUILDING SUPPLIES Portland Cement—Cloth, a ban. 85c: paper. sßoc. Mortar—Novls prepared. 750 a 100-lb. sack. , • Hydrate Lime—Finish. 65c a each: mason’s. 50c a sack. Planter and Finishes—lvory Neat, 8(]b. paper sacks.' 78c: Michigan stucco SI a ltrd-ib sack: plaster parts. $1 an 80-lt>. sack: Stonewall prepared first coat, cloth sacks. 80c. Flooring—lx4 Y. P. clear. 875: common, S7O: No. 2 common. $43. Bevel Sidlng-rl %x 6 dear redwood. $65: l%xß. SOS. Finish—-Clear yellow nine. 6, 8 and 10Inch, $100: 12-'nch. sllO clear redwood. 0. 8 and 10-lnch. $140: 12-lnch,. $l5O. Drop Sidings—lxfl Y. P.. $76: No. 1 common. S7O; Ixß No. 1 common Y. P., $00; No. 2 common, $43. Boards —Ix 4 No. 1 common. $00: No. 2 common. S4O: Ix 6 No. 1 common. SOS: No. 2 common, S3O: Ixß and Ixlo No. 1 common. S7O: No. 2 common, *4o: Ixl2 No. 1 common. $75; No. 2 common. $47. Finish —Clear yellow pine. 0. 8 end 10inch. $100: 12-inch. $110; clear redwood. 0,3 and lb-inch. si*o: 12-lncb. SIjO. Shingles—Clear red cedar. $7.50 per 1.000. Dimensions—2x4xl3 to 10-ft.. $42- 2x Bxl2 to 18-ft., $42: 2x8x12 '.o lft-ft.. $42; 2x10x12 to 16-ft., $42: 2?.12x12 to 10-ft.. SSO; 18 to 20 feet: $2 more.

Congress Today

SENATE Considers legislative and District of Columbia appropriations bills. Commerce Committee considers rivers and harbors bill. Immigration Committee takes up alien deportation bill. Finance Committee considers routine bills. HOUSE Considers .Anthony migratory bird bill. Appropriations Committee considers deficiency supply bill. - Naval Affairs Committee considers omnibus bill Interstate Commerce Committee considers Pullman surcharge bljl. Agriculture Committee considers farm relief legislation. Aircraft and shipping board Investigation continues. Investigation of Disabled Soldiers League begins. Military Committee hears General Mitchell and Col. Theodore Roosevelt. Veterans and Postofflce Committees hold regular meetings. Judiciary Committee considers bankruptcy bill. Public Lands Committee considers calendar bills. REALTOR, WIFE DEAD Polio© Believe St. Paul (Minn.) Man Killed Mate and Self. Bu United Press ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 17. Thomas L. Warn, Sr., prominent broker and realtor of St. Paul, and his wife were found dead in their apartment here today. Police believe Wann shot his wife and killed himself. He Is known to have suffered heavy financial reverses recently. Building Permits H. F. Roempke. store and dwelling. 1027 Prospect. $7,800. F, M. Knight, garage. 1321 E. Tabor. S2OO. jo M. Knight, garage. 1317 E. Tabor, F. ’M. Knight, garage. 1313 E. Tabor. S2OO. F. M. Knight, dwelling. *334 E. Tabor. $2 B°3 T F. M. Knight, dwelling. 1202 W. Thir-ty-Third. $2,000. Oscar Maner. repair. 331 E. Washington. S4OO. E. Hoelthmeyer. floor, 428 E. Washington. SSOO. Wheatley, addition. 1431 Prospect. M. W. Butta. garage. 3171 Graceland, S2BO. J. L. Cronin, garage, 202 Hendricks Pl.. $350. Philip Muttem. reroof. 104 N. Gladstone. X2OO. F. M. Knight, dwelling. 2522 Highland, $2,000. William Young, garage. 1437 Southeastern. $4,500. j. C. Pearson, dwelling, 2037-89 Caroline. $3,475. C. H. Powell, reroof. 5035 Guilford. 5215. security Trust Company, garage. 3110 Maepherson, $316. . H. C. Blckel. addition. 2318 N. Talbott; SSOC. L E. Short, addition, 1828 Spann. S7OO. C. V Sr-ncer. dwelling. 0231 Nowland. L. Pugh. garage, 810 Euclid. $225. Eda Colgrove. furnace. 2818 Brookslde. $250. E. F. Bloemker. furnace. 804 Highland. $275. William Ernstlng. garage, 1831 Parker, S2OO. Othmar Keller. 1231 N. Rural, reroof. $260. C. W. Seibold. addition 100 N. Wallace. $350. M. Lewis, reroof, 3014 Kenwood. $265. M. I/ewis. reroof. 3252 Kenwood. $350. C. Wortman. reroof. 1140 Villa. $275. Louis Ziegler, reroof. 333 lows, S2OO. College-Park Land Company, garage. 3700 Fall Creek boulevard. S7OO. . DanieT Palish a. dwelling. 1321 N. Glad*toß6Jsßiake.' addition. 1512 Blaine. $285. W, S. Jensen, dwelling. 740 Bolton. $5,300. Meat Dealers to Meet Charles W. Myers, director of trade relations of Armour & Company, Chicago, and John A. Kotnl, executive secretary of Retail, Meat Dealers National Association, will address Indianapolis retail meat dealers Thursday night 8t Chamber of Commerce. Problems of meat dealers will be discussed. • - * Three Mexicans Killed Bu Times Svccial GARY, Ind., Feb. 17.—George Ewald, railroad detective, shot and killed Saragoso, a Mexican, at Indiana Harbor late Monday after tiaragoso resisted arrest for killing S. G&rci, a fellow workman. W. Fernandos, a third man, was killed in the Bhootlng. His assailant escaped. Paper Mill Worker Killed Bu Times Svecial WABASH, Ind., Feb. 17.—William McK'nley, 40, employed at the Wabash Paper Mills, was killed late Monday when he was caught between carriers In the beating room of the plant. Peach Crop Damaged Bu Times (Special SPRINGFIELD, 111., Feb. 17. Peach growers here believe the recent cold wavp haa seriously damaged th * Illinois crop. Other crops, they se/,/api4rently aro uninjured.

*THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HOG PRICES MOVE m LOWER Heavies Top at $10.40 — Cattle Trade Strong. —Hog Price* Day by Pay— Feb. Bulk. Top. Receipt*. 10. 11.30® 11.40 11.50 0.851 11. 11.20® 11.26 11.40 10.323 12. 11.00 11.15 0,-*Ol 13. 11.25 11.40 7.765 14 11.50 11.60 4 441 10. 11.50ai1.00 11.05 4.644 17. 11.25 11.40 9.000 Adverse local conditions caused a 15@350 decline In hog prices at the Indianapolis livestock yards today. Despite the fact that early reports from other markets Indicated a stronger tone, demand was not sufficiently broad to clear the supply of 9,000 at Monday’s level. Top was $11.40, paid for a load of choice heavy stock, and the bulk of sales wag at $11.25, mediums and lightweights bringing this price. The general run of heavy porkers sold at $11.35. Pigs were quoted steady at [email protected]' and light lights moved at $10.76®11.25. Sows were unchanged at $10.15 @10.35 for smooths end [email protected] for roughs. Stagu brought [email protected]. Holdovers numbered 366. A fair clearance was reported. CaiAle prices had a strong undertone with heifer quotations distinctly higher, and In most cases steer prices, with the exception of heavy, plain kinds, indicated an advance. Bales of fair to good light heifers at $7.50(?8.?6, mediums to good heifers at $6@7„50, and good handy-weight steers at [email protected], lndlcated a rise of about 26c per hundred pounds. Cows appeared to be ankut steady at [email protected] for medium to good and $6 for choice. Receipts were estimated at 1,400. Veals scored sharply, the top moving so sl6 and the bulk Belling at $14.50(ff 15.50. Mediums were priced at sll@l3 and commons. $6 9. Receipts wese stlmated at 800. Lamb trade was active at a range of sll @16.50. Sheep sold at $4 @B. About 100 were In the offering. Little good to choice stock was on hand. —Hog* 11 Good hog*. 159-175-lb. v..510.750i1.25 100 to 200 pound* 11.25 200 to 250 pound* 11.25 250 to 275 pound* end up. 11.3, Smooth sow* 10.15® 10.35 Rough sow* 10 00® 10.15 Stag* . 6 00® 9.50 Pin ... 6.50® 10.75 " <iia* Steer* .1.800 lb*, up. ehoiee.s 9.75® 10.50 Good 9.00® 9.50 Steer*. 1.150 lb*.. down. prime and choice 10.50 01100 Plata. 1.000 lb* 7.50 A 9.00 Cow*, common to choice... 3.25 5.50 Sutter* 2.50® 3.00 inner* 2.00® 2.26 Cho'ce light heiter*. . . ... 8.50® 10.00 Common to medlutn heifer*. 8 00® 4.25 Butcher bull* 4.350-0.00 Bologna bull* 3.500 4.25 —Calve*— Choice veals $16.00 Medium veal* It.oo® 13.00 Good veal* 14.50® 15.50 Common calve* 6.000 9.00 —Sheep and Lamb*— Choice lamb* $10.50 0 17.00 Medium* 18.00015.00 Cull lamb* 10.00012.00 Yearling* 7.00® 9 00 Medium to choice ewe* 4 no® 8.00 Cifil* 1.000 300 Buckv 4.00 ® 500 Other Live Stock CHICAGO.'Feb. 17—Cattle—Receipt*. 11.000: market, general trade rather •low: better grade steer*, beef heifer* and bull* steady lat steer* of value to sell at $9 downward. Irregular: steady to weak: best matured tteere. $11: bulk. $8 St 10.50; fat cow* weak; vealer* uneven and sharply higher: choice. 150 to 170-pound average*. $14.40@ 14.45; light kind* mostly $12.30 to packer*. Sheep—Receipt*. 3.000; market. *low; early nale* good to choice light and handyweight lamb* to shippers and city butcher* steady at $17.00® 17.85; packers Inactive, talking lower few bid*. sl7® 17.25; look*. 25c off; fat sheep weak 25c off: fat ewe*. $8.50®9: feeding lamb* scarce, steady, bulk sl7® 17.40. Hog*—Receipt*. 37.000; market steady, strong, few light* 5o up: top. $11.40: bulk. $10.80011.30: heavyweight*. $10.95011.40: mediumweight* $10.45® 11.35; lightweights. $10.15011.15: light light*. $9010.55: packing sow*, smooth, $10.40 0 10.65; packing bow*, rough. $10010.40: slaughter pig*. $8.2509 75. g EAST ST. LOUIV Feb. 17 —Cattle—Receipts. 3.000; market steady to shade higher- native steer*. sß® 9: yearling heifers, $7@R; cow*. $4.25 0 5.60; canners and cutters, $2.35® 3.26; calve*. $12.50® 13. Hogs—Receipts, 17.000; market steady: heavy. $11.30011.45: medium, $11.20011.45: light $10.50 011.40: figb light*. $9.25010.90; packing now*. sll.lo® 11.40.. Snrep—Receipt*. 2,500: ma-ket 26c lower; ewe*. $8.5009.25; canners and cutters. $3 06; wool lamb*. sl7 017.50. PITTSBURGH. Feb. 17.—Cattle—Receipt*. light: market, steady: choice $9 25 00.75: good. $8.5009; fair. $707.50; veal calvea, $14014.50. Sheep and lamb* —Receipt*, light] market, steady: prime wether*. $10.50® 11 good. $9 50® 10.25: fair mixed. $708: faniba. sl4 018 25. Hog*—Receipts. 8 dd: maricot, higher; prime heavy, $11.90011.68: medium. sll.Bo® 11.90; heavy yorker*. SII,BOO 11.90: Tight yorker*. $10.10®T0.50: nig*. t 0.50®10: rough*. $9.50010.50; stag*. 4.5005.60. CLEVELAND. Feb. 17.—Hogs—Receipt*. 1,600-V market. 15025a higher; Yorkers. $11.60011.65: mixed. $11.75; v medium .$114)0: pig*. $9.25; rough*. t(). 25: stag*. $6.23. Cattle—Receipt*,. 00: uiarkep active, steady; good to choice bull*.-vss 00.60; 'good to choice steers. $0®ll: good to choice heifer*. $7 0 8.50: good to choice cow*. $5 0 0 fair to good cows. $3 04.50; common cows. $2 03; milehers, S4OOBO. Sheep and lambs —Receipt*. 1,000; market. 25c lower; top. $18.25. Calve* —Receipt*. 200; market. steady; top, sls. EAST BUFFALO. Feb. 17 Cattle—Receipt*. 175- market. *low, steady; shipping steers, $8010.50: butcher grades. $7.50 ®8.75: cow*. $2 00. Calves —Receipt*. 200: market, active, steady: cull to choice. $3.60 0 15. Sheep and lamb*—Rercptpts. $9; market, alow, lambs 25c lower, sheep steady; choice lambs, $17018: cull to fair. $9 016.50; yearlings. $9 015: sheep. sa<Bu. Hog*—-Receipts, 1.000; market, active; pigs. 60®750 higher: other*. 25®35c up: yorker*. $10.50011.75: pig*. $10.10010.25: mixed. $11,75 0 rßurh " TOLEDO. Feb. 17.—Hoc*—Receipts, light: market, strong to 10®15o higher: heavies. $11.50011.75; medium. $11.50® 11.60; Yorker*. $11.40011.50; good pig*. S9O 9.03. Calve*—Market, strong. Sheep and lamb*—Market, steady. CINCINNATI. Feb. 17.—Cattle Receipts, 300; market steady- shipping steers, good to choice. $7.50®9,60. Calve* —Market higher; good to choice. .118 ® 14. Hogs—Receipts, 4.600; market s®loo higher: good to choice packer* and butchers. $11.75 011.88. Sheep—Receipts. 75: market steady; good to chuioe. $8 09. Lambs—Market steady; good to choice. $10.50017.60. Local Wagon Wheat Indianapolis grain elevators are payinr $1.78 for- No 2 red wheat. Other grades accordingly. - IRON AND STEEL Local wholesale prices on iron and steel bars are: Structural. $3.25 a 100-Ib. base: coiled rolled shafting $3.95 a 100 lb base: blue annealed sheets. 10-gauge base. $8.93 a 10-lb.: galvanized sheet*. 28-gauge baae $5.05 100 lbs.; blade sheets 28-*auge. $4.75 100 lbs.; steel bar#. $3.15 a 100-lb. base: iron bars. $3.15 100-lb. base. CYLINDER AND ENGINE OILS Dealers' selling prices: Black Oils— Summer. 11.5 c: winter. 12c: cylinder, 21 ®6lc: engine, 18 0 58c; dynamo. 280 37c: turbine. 38003 c: machine. 29 0 40c: paraffin oila, 14 022 c. * Shippers' Forecast Northwest, North and Northeast, IS to SB; Wait, South and East, 18 to 28.

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Miss Fay Lewis, Red Cross nurse of Ky., waited at the mouth of Sand Cave to administer first aid to Floyd Collins, trapped sixty feet below the surface.

SENATE PASSES BONEDRY BILL (Continued From Page 1) ufactured, bartered or given away are declared common nuisances and owners shall be subject to fine of not less than SIOO or more than SSOO and Imprisonment in county jail of not less than thirty days. Possession of more than one quart of intoxicating liquor Is declared prima facia evidence that liquor Is kept for purpose of unlawful sale. No liquors seized can be taken from officers on replevin suits and conviction In any case shall be bar to recovery of any liquor or articles seized on a search warrant. Any fluid poured ouc or destroyed by persons when-premlses are being searched shall be held as prima facia evidence that such fluid was intoxi eating liquor. Empty Bottle* Proof of possession of empty bottles, kegs, cases or vessels that have contained indicating l’quors shall be admitted as evidence of illegal possession of liquor. It shall be the duty of the attorney general to enforce the law in counties where the prosecuting attorney for ahy reason Is unable, neglects or refuses to enforce the provisions of the law. If any State, county, township or municipal officer, or municipal policeman refuses or neglects to discharge his duty under the law he shall be removed from office by the circuit court of the county where suen of-ficer-resides A Jury trial on such charges Is barred. Fee of $25 for each conviction of a violation of the act, to be paid to prosecuting attorneys In addition to salary, is provided. If any section or provision Is held unconstitutional It shall not affect any other provision of the act. CAVERN TOMB FORCOLLINS (Continued From Page 1) attempt to make photograph evidence of the body and the condition of the cavern. Ijeo Collins, fatlwr of Floyd, said today he was satisfied to have Sand Cave as tlve final resting place and will not sanction any further attempt to take hint out because of the danger to workers. Sand Cave will never lure another victim to his death In Its depths as It lured Floyd Collins on to his destruction. The original entrance to the cave is to be blasted with dynamite to prevent others from risking their life In the crawl way and the rescue shaft will eventually be filled up. Floyd Collins’ secret of the underground wonderland he gave his life to reveal has died with him. General Denhardt s*ld that no lives will be rislTed to bring out a corpse from the cavern which Carmichael regards as extremely dangerous to rescue workers. ‘‘lt was all right for the workmen to risk their lives In a heroio dash for Collins as long as there was a slender hope that he still lived.” General Denhardt said. “But now that he la known to be dead, there is no reason for Inviting further tragedy In the depths of the cave.” If Collins is not brought out from the place of his long suffering and death, a simple funeral service will be held at the cave and the explorer will sleep there forever. Other burial plans will not be made by members of his family until It Is known definitely whether the body can be removed. Carmichael wept unashamed when the fight was over and It was known that the days and nights‘of toil had not saved the life of the cave explorer. With the stoicism charactorlstlo of the hill folks. Lee Collins, lather of Floyd, waited patiently for the diggers to complete their task. Until the moment he was officially notified of his son’s death, he had hoped that Floyd would be brought out alive. Father Breaks Down ' Then he broke down and wept while neighbors pressed around him to offer words of sympathy. Wearied with their long vigil at the mouth of the cave, most of the neighbors and friends of Floyd gave up in. exhaustion today and remained away from the cave. The digging continued, with only a few scattered spectators at the mouth of the shaft. l

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - QFFIOE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind. Feb. 16. 1925. NOTICE 1 TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapoli*. Indiana, that aealed proposal* will be received by it. at it* office, until 2 o dock p m.. on Wednesday. March 11, 1925. tor the following' described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, a* authorised by * _ Improvement Resolution No. 12142. / GEORGIA BT. From east property line of Noble 8t„ To vuvst property lino of Shelby St. Except where walk* were built under track elevation Re*. No. 7. By grading and paving the walk* with cement placed next to the curb line to a uniform width of 6 feet: grading the lawn* to a uniform width of is% feet AH to be a* shown on plan* and a* specified. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the term* and condition* of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plan*, profiles, drawings and specification* which are on file and may be seen In the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject an.v or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. m. j. spencer: , , Board of Public Work*, City of Indianapolis, Feb, 17 and 24. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE ' DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 16. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board Public Work* of the City of Ind'anapolis. Indiana .that sealed proposal* will be re ceived by it. at it* office, until 2 o’clock m.. on Friday. March 1.3, 1925. for the ollowlng described publio improvement, tn the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12235. HENDRICKS PLACE. From north pproperty line of Washington Street To south property line of New York Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalGc-Con-crete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch 'gravel concrete foundation, from curb Jine to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of the Intersecting street and alley a a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 2 new iron inlets: laying 40 lin. ft. of 12-lneh drain pipe with connections made to Inlet* a* shown; pro riding 46 lin. ft. of 4%x18-lnch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connection* to property line, where not already tn. Ail to be as shown on plan and a* specified. All work done tn making of said described public Improvement shall be In accordance with the term* and condition* ol •aid Improvement Resolution. and the general and detail plan*, profile*, drawing* and specifications which are on' file and m*y be *een in the office of the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indlauapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board of Public Work*. City of Indianapolis. - Feb 17. 24 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind . Feb. 10. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notiee is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* ot the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that waled proposal* will be received by it at it* office until 2 o’clock p m. on Friday. March 13. 1925. for the following described public improvement in the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12250 NORTH STREET, From east p-operty line/of first alley west of Keaiing Avenue. To west property lino of Sherman Drive. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AshalttoConcrete. Concrete or brick, laid on a flinch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading and paviug the wings of the intersecting street and alley In a similar manner and to the width* as shown on plan: prov'd ng 120 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limeotone Marginal Stone; and resetting 5 manhole top* to grade. Al*o extending all water, ga*. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be a* shown ou plan and as •pec'Oed. * Atl'-wnrfr 'dorre lit -making of said described public improvement shall be, in accordance with the term* and condition* of said improvement resolution, and the general and detail plan*, profile*, drawings and specification* which are on tile end may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Work* of the city of Indianapoli*. The Board of Public Work* reserves the right to reject anv or all bid*. CHARLES E. COFFIN. tV. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Work*. City of Indianapolis. Frh. 17. 24. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapoli*. Ind.. Feb. 10. 1926. TO WHOM IT MAt CONCERN: Notiee is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. Indinna. that on the 9th day of February. 1925 they app - oved an assessment roll showing the prina facie assessment* for the following described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12041. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF JEFFERSON From north property line of Bt. Clair St.. To south property line of first alley north of St. Clair St. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. AphaJttc-Conerete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a fl-ineli gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to rt inches of properyt line to a uniform width of 11 feet: providing 11 lineal feet of 4xlß-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or %x2x2-ineb Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. AP to be as shown on plan and a* specified Person* interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Work* of said city has fixed Friday. Feb. 20. 1925. 3 p. m.. a* a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or heard against the amount assessed ..gainst each piece of property described tn said roll, and will determine the question as to whether *uoh lots or tract* of land have been or wIU be benefited in the amount* named on said roll, or in a greatgr or lea* sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facie assessments, with the name of owner* and description* of property subject to -be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Work* of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board ot Public Works. City of Indiananolia Feb, 11. 12. 13. 14 16 17 18. 1925. CITY ADVEI.TISEMENT LEGAL NOTIC'J. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. lfl, 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice ts hereby given by the Board of Publio Work* of the fity of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. no., on Monday. March lfl. 1025. lor the following described public improvement. in the City ot Indianapolis, as authortaed by Improvement Resolution No. 12234. CENTRAL AVE. (WEST SIDE ONLY). From north curb line of Fifty-Fifth St.. To south curb line of Fifty-sixth St. By grading and paving the walk with cement placed uext to the curb line to a uniform width of 6 feet: grading the lawn to a uniform width of 1 % feet. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. , All work done in making of *aid described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terras and condition* of said Improvement Resolution, and the general ami detail plans, profiles, drawing* and sped fie itions which are on file and mar or seen in the office of said Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Work* tbs right to iect c any or^ll W. H FREEMAN, M. JT_SPENCER. Board of Public work*. City of IndlanEeb. 1 "! 7 and 24, 1925. Prises on Coal Anthracite. $16.50 a ton- coke. $10: Weet Virginia lump. $f1®7.25: Kentucky lump, $0.7507.75; Pocahontas mine run. $0.5007.60: lump. $8.500925- Indiana lump. $507; Indiana egg. $5 350 5.75: Indiana mine run. $4.50 0 5.50. (Wheeling. 50c a ton extra.) TINNERS’ SUPPLIES • Tip—l C 20x28 coke. $14.60: ohircoal W2Jio®24j -$144*18: old styles I.cad J—Bar. sl3 per 100 pound*. Zino—Bheet. $13.50 per 100 pounds. Copper—Bottom*. 36c per pound: 04.65 per 100 pound*.

89 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. likLFeb. 10. 1925. „ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposal* will be received by It. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. m. on Monday, March 10, 1925. for the following described public improvement, tn the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12177. „ BROADWAY from north curb lino of Fifty-Seventh Street. To south property line of Fifty-Eighth Street. By grading and paving the walk* with cement placed next ip the property linn to a uniform width of 5 feet: grading the lavas to a uniform width of 4% feet. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall he tn accordance with the terms and conditions of said improvement resolution, and the general and detail plaul, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Publio Works of the city of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. - Feb. 17, 24. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 16. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notiee is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that scaled proposals will be received by it at its office until 2 o'clock p. m. on Friday. March 18, 1925. for the following described public improvement In the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12230 NOWLAND AVENUE From northeast property line of Jefferson Avenue, To southwest property line of Brookside Parkway. S. Dr. By grading and paving the roadway with 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 streets and alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on planproviding 2 new iron Inlets, laying 20 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlets and catch basin; aud resetting 3 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done In making of said described public improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement resolution and the freneral and detail plans, profiles, drawngs 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 Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bid*. UHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indlananapolts. Feb. 17. 24. 1935. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF~THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. 10, 1925. NOTICE 'TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the city of Jndiaiiapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposal! will be received by it at its office until 2 o’clock p. m. on Monday. March 9, .1935. for the following described public improvement in tho city of Indianapolis. {Reauthorized by Improvement Resolution No. 1212;> FIRST ALLEY WEST OF ILLINOIS STREET From north curb Hue of Thirty-Fourth Street/ To south property line of Thirty-Fifth Street. By grading and paring the alley with Brick. Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete or 'Concrete laid ou a 0-ineh gravel concrete foundation from 0 inches of property l.ne to fl inches of property line, to a uniform width of 14 feet. Also extending all water, gas sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Contractor in submitting his bid. must submit a separate bid per square yard for the grading and paving of the alley exclusive of the space occupied by the ear tracks, and a separate bid per square yard for the grading and paving of the space occupied by the car tracks. All work done In making of said described public improvement shall bo In accordance with the terms and conditions of said improvement resolution and ths general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications wnieh are ou file and may bn seen in the office of said Board of I’ublic Works of the city of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Feb. 17. 24. 1926. _____ CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind, Feb. 10, 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed prlbosals will be received by It. at its office, until 2 o'clock p. in, on Wednesday. March 11. 1925. for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12149. THIRTIETH STREET. From east property line of Sherman Drive. To west property line of School StreetBy grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to tne curb-line to a uniform width of 5 feet grading the lawns to a uniform width of 4% feet: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone. Granite or 0x24-inch Concrete curb to a uniform width of 30 feet; providing 94 lin. ft. of 0-ft radius granite corners; constructing 2 catch-basins, including inlet tops: providing 2 new iron inlets: laying 80 lin. ft. of 12-lnch drain pipe with connections made to inlets, eatenbasins and manholes; rebuilding 3 iron inlets by resetting old inlet castings and providing 3 new manhole rings and covers to be placed on old catch-basins as. shown on plan. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Modified Jan. 6. 1925. to leave out walks oil south ride of Thirtieth Street only. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR Contractor to submit a separate bid pe.r lineal foot property frontage for cement walks left out on the south side of Thirtieth Street. Both sides of the street to be curbed. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of sa'd Improvement Resolution, and the genqral and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the pffice of salff Board oi Public Works of the Citv of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. Feb. 17, 24, 1926. CITYv ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapoli*. IndT Feb. 10. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notiee is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana that sealed proposals will be received by it at Us office until 2 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday. March 11. 11)36. for the following described public improvement In the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12240 DENNY STREET From north property line of Tenth Btreet. To south line of pavement in Sixteenth Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 6-tnch gravel concrete foundation from curb, line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys In a sitnilah manner and to the widths as shown on plans: providing 402 lineal feet of 4xlS-lnch Stratified Limestone Ma-ginat Stone: re. •getting 8 manhole tops to grade: and laying 50 lineal feet of 12-lnch drain pipe. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service Connections to property line where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and a* specified. All work done in making of said d>v scrihed public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said improvement resolution and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specification* which are on file and msjf be seen in the office of said Board of Fubllc Works of ths city of Indianapoli*. Th Board of Public Works reserves tho right to reject any or all bids, COFFIN. Board, of Fubllc Work*, (Sty of Indian

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL "NOTICE DEPARTMENT^OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD I?OTIcW O TO ioN’TRACrTORs 9 “ 5 ' ls . lie reby given by the Board ot Public Works of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana that sealed proposals will be received by It at its office until 2 qclock p. m. on Monday. March 9. 1935. for the following described public improvement in the city of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12093 FIRST ALLEY WEST OF CAPITOL „ AVENUE From north property line of Thirty-Sec-ond Street. Street 80U ‘“ propw ‘ t y lin ® oi Thirty-Fourth Except the intersection of Thirty-Third Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. 'Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 8-inch gravel concrete foundation front 6 Inches of property line t°, A Inches of property line to a utilform width of 14 feet. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to prop ertv line, where not already iu. All to be ss shown on plan and as specified. All work done In making of said described public improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and condition* of said Improvement resolution and the general and detail plans, profiles.h-awlngs and specifications which are on nle and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the city of Indianapolis. The Board of Public works reserve* tho right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, „ M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Feb. 17. 24. 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind, Feb. 10. 1925, , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 3 o'clock p. m„ ou Monday. March 9. 1936, for tho followitur described public improvement, in tho Cify of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12103. FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. From the east property lino of Leeds Avenue. To the west property lino of Rural Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-tnch gravel concrete foundation from 0 Inches of property line to 0 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet; providing JO lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone or %x2x3-tnch Standard Steel Paving Guard as speelefld. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on pain and as specled. All work done In making of said described public improvement shall be In ac co fdance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and she general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Pub lc Works of the City of Indianapulls. Tho Board of Public Works reserves tho right to reject an.v or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W, H. FREMAN, „ , . M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. > Feb. 17. 24. 1075. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Feb 16. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposall* will be received by it. at Us office, until 3 o'clock P. m, on Monday. March 9, 1925, for the following described public improvement, [n the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12247. _ BRADBURY STREET From east property line of SheJby To west property line of State Avenue. 'L y Jf, nU Paving the roadway with Wooden-Block. Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravi 1 concrete foundation from curb line to curb me to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of the liuerscciing streets and alleys In a similar raunner and to the width a* shown on ■ Pri'Vuy"? r ~ l - lineal feet of 4xlh ■■ Stratified Limestone. Marginal Stone; struettng ® oateh bariin* including iuffS ;°^', pro 7W‘“K 2 new iron mtats: layinjn lot lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlet*, catch basins and manholes; and resetting 7 manhole tops to gradb. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to prouer*'„ ne ' w^, ' rß not already in. All to boas shown on plan and as specified. -™oiL. Worl L.. <,0n , a ,n m Wn <0 said dc-‘ scribed public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and condition* of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plan*, profiles, drawings as specifications which are on file l ? thR office of said Board of Public Works of the City ol Inaianapolis. , Bo rd pi Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all b'ds CjiARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. „ . . „ m. j. Spencer. Public Works. City of IndiauFeb. 17 .24. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Ind, Feb. 10, 1035 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of IndianI'rt- that sealed proposal* wiil.be received by it. at its office, until 2 o’rJ. ck *i P ' °n Friday. March, 13. 1925. for tlie following described public imauthorixed’ by °* lru H |l uapolis, as Improvement Resolution No. 12237. NOWLAND AVENUE From northeast property lius of Commerce Avenue, T , Avenue ° rthWeSt propßrty ,ln ® of Jefferson w grading and paving the roadway with f ephalt. a AsrhalUc-Con-orote or Bnck. laid on a o-lnch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 rest; grazing and paving ths wings of the inlerseciIng -'treat and alley In a similar manner and to tie wdlths as shown ou plan; constructing i manholes’ providing 7 new Iron inlets; pavtng 30b lineal feet of 15. Inch drain pipe with connections made to drain in Commerce Avenue and new manhole: laying 490 lineal feet of 12-lnch train pipe with connections made to Inlets, new hanhole* and drain sewer ns shown on plan: providing 10 ltnenl feet of 4xlß- - Strntifled Limestone Marginal Stoue and resetting 2 manhole top* to grade. Also extending all wafer gas. sewer and otehr private send.sc connc/ tions to property line, whore not already In All to be as shown on plan and as specified. , AM work don# in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordant with the terms and conditions of said Imumvemont Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profile* drawings nnd specifications which are on file and may be seen in tho office of said board of Public Works of the City of Indiajit. pot is. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reioct anv or *ll bid#. CHARLES v COJTFOT. W H. FREEMAW, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Publio Works. City of Indtansm’K Feb, 17. 24 1925 CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF i'UGLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indiannno’i* Ind, Feb 10, 1925. NOTtrR TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby rWn hv the Board of vqjb'te Works of the City of Indian a noil a. Ind, that sea'ed ornnosal* w(11 be re..lvd bv it. ♦ its office, until 3 (10 o'clock p. tn, on Monday March 9. 1925, for the fo'towleg dewribed puh'te improvement. tn the City of Indianapolis, an authorized bv Improvement Resolution No. 12148 HARDING STREET From north Hue of pavement In Sixteenth St, To south property line of Eighteenth St. By grading the roadway from curb Hue to curt* line to a uniform width of 40 feet; curbing both aide* of the roadway with SKrn tilled Limestone Berea Sandtone. Grant'e or 6x24-lnch Concrete mrh< providing 31.5 lin. ft. of radius granite corners. A" to he as shown on plans and as specified. Ail work done in making of eaid deeorlhed public improvement shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the eensrsl and detail plans, profiles, drawing* and ftprciflcailon# wh'rh sre on file and mar he seen in the office ot said Board ot Puh'te Work* of the City of Indianapoli* The Board of Public Work* reserve* the right to reject any or all btdjL* Board "jOf PubHr Work* City AfJJWdlan.

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