Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 268, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1925 — Page 11

MONDAY, MARCH 23,1925

HOGS UP 10c PER HUNDREDWEIGHT

DOWNWARD TREND IN STOCK MARKET AT WALLSTREET Pan-American B Down 4 Points in Early Dealings, Average Stock Prices Average price of (wenty industrial stock#, 120.01. up 1.53. Average price of twenty rails was 07.81, up 1.13. Bu United Press NEW YORK, March 23.—Sweeping declines' in the general list at Saturday’s close had a depressing effect on speculative sentiment, although business news over the week-end was generally constructive and stocks continued under pressure at the start of today's session with fresh lows on the move made in many sections of the list. Baldwin Locomotive especially displayed a lack of support and broke points to 121. Steel declined more than a point to 119* and PanArnerican B dropped to 78*4, off more than 4 points from the previous high. Another disturbing break In Interborough. which reached new low ground at 13 1-2 off nearly 12 points from last week’s highs, helped along bearish operations In the general list and new lows on the move w’ere forced throughout the list in the noon dealings. Steel common declined to 118 1-2; General Motors to 69 6-8; Cast Iron Pipe to 179 1-2; American Locomotive to 1251-4; Baldwin to 118; American Can to IG9 1-2 and American Woolen to 37. Sentiment regarding Interboro situation was established around 1 o'clock by the statement by general counsel Quackenbush that existing lines could continue to operate under five centers which w'as to interprets no immediate danger of receivership existed. This statement was followed by slightly steadier tone In the whole market. Local Bank Clearings Bank clearing:# Monday were $2,425,000. Bank debits amounted to $4,825,000. Indianapolis Stocks Bid. A*k. Am Central Life .........200 ... Am Creosoting Cos pfd ... 09 .i • tdvanee Kumely Cos com.. .. • elt R R com 7614 70 elt R R pfd ....... 5$ Central Ind Power Cos pfd.. 89 94 Century Blag 98% ... Citizens Gas Cos com 32 Vi 35 Citizens Gag Cos Pfd 104 ... Indiana Hotel com 100 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 100 ... Indiana Pipe Line 72 74 Indianapolis Gaa 54% ... - Inapis ec Northw pfd 20 3-> ludpl# & Southeast pfd. .. . ... 30 liidpts St Ry 49 51V4 Tr-t* Pub Serv prior lien. . . 93 90 Ms Pub Util Cos pfd 92*4 ... Public Sav In# Cos 12 ... Ranh Fert pfd . . 48 ... Standard Oil of Ind 62% Sterling Fire In# Cos 10‘4 • • c T H I Sc E com 2Vi o THT & E pfd 14% 17 THT and L Oo pfd 01 95 union Trac of Ind com ... .. X Union True of Ind Ist old.. .. Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd.,., 3 . Van Camp Pack Cos pfd... .. ... Van Camp Prod lit pfd... 93 100 Van Camp 2d pfd 100 Vandalia Coal Cos com .... .. ...... Vandalla Coal Cos pfd ■ % Wabash Ry Cos com 2414 2} V 4 VVabash Ry Cos pfd 64 0o Bank Stocks Aetna Trust and Sav C0...108 ... Banker# Trust 125 >... City Trust Cos 104 ... Cont Nat Bank .100 ... Farmer# Trust Cos 210 ... Fletcher Am Nat Bank.... 145 160 Fletcher Sav and Tr C0...210 ... Indiana Nat Bank ....252 202 Indiana Trust Cos 217 227 Live Stock Ex Bank., 160 ... Marion Cos State aßirk .. .. 150 ■.. Merchant# Nat Bank 303 ... Peoples State Bank 1.67 ... Security Trust Cos 190 ... Stat.o Sav and Tru#t C 0.... 89 96 Union Trust Cos 340 ... Wash Bank and Tr C 0.... 160 ~.. United Lab Bk and T r Cos.. .. ... Bonds Belt R R and Stk Yds 45. . 87 80 Vi Broad Ripple 6s 68 ... Central Ind Gas 6s Citizens Gas 6s 94 Vs 97 Citizens Gas 7s 104 . . . Citizens St Ry 5s 85% 87% Indiana Coke and Gas 6s .. 93 05 Indiana Northern 5s ... Indiana Ry and Light 6# .. 91 ... Indiana Service Corp 5s ... . ... Indiana Union Trao 6s ... Indpls Abat Cos 7%s ••• Indpls Col & So 6s 97 100 Indpls Gas 5s 98 08 Indpls L and H ss, ... Indpls & Mart 5s 60 ... Indpls North 6s 2714 31 Indpls & Northw 6s 47 % 49 Indpls Shelby Sc S E 5s .... 15 ... Indpls St Ry 4c ........ 62% 63 Indpls Trac and Term 5s .. 92% 93% Indpls Union Ry 6s 99% •• Indols Union Ry 4%s .... 99 ... Indpls Waterworks sea .. ~ ..... Indpls Water 5%s 191 Indpls Water 4 Mi# 92% 93 Inter Pub Serv (is 07% 101 T H l & E 6s §2 07 T H Trao and Light 5s .... 83% ... Union Trao of Ind 6s *., 30 35 First 3%s 101.24 101.48 First 44 • ...101.48 101.80 Second 4)4 s 100.70 101.00 Third 4%s 101.40 101.00 Fourth 4%s 101.800102.00 US TWMurr 4% s 104.73 105.06 V 9 Treasury 4s 100.44 100.60 Bales SI,OOO Indianapolis* Northw. 5s at. 47% SI,OOO Indpls. St. Railway 4s at.-. .64 Tank Wagon Prices (Not including 2e State tax) GASOLINE —Red Crown 18.2 c: Sollte and Ethyl 21.2 c: Eneraee 22c: Pttrol. 18.2 c: Silver Flash. 22e: Target. 18.2 e: Diamond 1 8 2c: Crystal Pep 21c: Sinclair 20 2e; special 21c: White Rose, 21c. KEk l-iglit. 15.6 c; Perfection, 12.7 c: Bright I_J-ht. 12ic: Sinclair 12.7 c. NAPTH* —Energee Cleaner*, 19.6 c: V 4 p 22.6 c; Standolind Cleaners. 22.5 c. Prices on Coal Wetd tl 'vtrgm'la* l ?ump* lump $7,26: Bocahonta* trine run. .$7 lump. $9.26: Indiana lump. $507: zndl ana egg. $5.3606.76: Indiana mine run $4.500560 (Wheeling 60c • tor extra.) Shippers’ Forecast All directions, above freezing. Vis Company Incorporated The Via Company of Indianapolis, maJiufajcturera of (medicines ana drugs, filed firtlcles of Incorporation with the State today. Capital stock $5,000. Incorporators: Bert Klngan, Harry C. Moore and Ed R. Strain.

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, 12:80 Prev. _ High. Lowk. p. m. do*e. . Railroad*— Atchison .119 ... 117% 120 Atl. C*t L. .. ... ... 169 H B* O .. 76% 78% 78% 78% Can Pac... 146% ... 440% • ■ C * O 06% ... 94% 95% C & N W. 64% ... 64 64% C R * P. 48% ... 48 49 Del * Hud. 138% ... 138% . . Del * Lack 154 Erie 30% 30 80 30% Erie lit pfd 39 ... 38% 39% ::: 8 L * N 11l Mo Pac pfd 71A% ... 77 % 79 M N Y C. .. .117% iie% 118% 117% NY NH *H3I % ... 31§1 ,4 Nor Pac... 65. ... 4% 06% N * W... 131 % ... 129% 130% Pere Mar 66 ... 66 68 Penneyl. .. 45% ... 45% is sz-.v.iß| ite ill’* It txti'pt' 10% ’O% 10 10 Vs It tt ft ft* ::: 9 8 Un Pa 143% ... 143% 143% Wabash... 25 % ... 25 25 Wabash pfd 65% ... 65 66% Rubber*— Fisk Rub 11% .... 11%„ P R f u d b §l% ::: m U oll |T S Rutu 86% ‘ 36% Equipment*— Am C * F.207 , . . 206 210 Xm Loc^. d li9 128 % ift% 143 * Bald L0c0.122% 121 121% 124% Msl * :*** Fls E-shw I** 1 ** ::: "• 18s wS 7 ’§l(4 # sSSym'.S! 8* 8! Crucible .. 87 66% 07 68 % Gulf State* 72 ...1 71 -3% PRC* L. 43% ... 43 43% RI & 8... 49 ... 48% 49% Sloss-Shefl.. 84 ... 83% 05% WHEAT AND CORN OPENING STRONG Undertone at Start of Day’s Trading. BULLETIN Bu United Press CHICAGO. March 23.—Wheat prices closed higher on the local Board of Trad® today. Com was still lower at the close. Bu United Press CHICAGO, March 23.—Grain futures started with a strong undertone on the Board of Trade today. Moderate buying In spot wheat reflected general Improvement In foreign markets. Crop complaints from the southwest aided deferred options. Improved cash, better cables and the advance In wheat created moderate buying in com. Oats lacked speculative atttentlon. Provisions held steady with hogs and cables. Chicago Grain Table —March 23 WHEAT — Prer. Open. High. Low. Close, close. May L 09% I*l 1.85 1.70% 1.68% July 1.45% 140 1.48 1.49 144 % Sept 1.35 1.36% 1.33 1.36% 1.34% CORN— May 1.17% 1.17% 1.10 IJ3H J }S!i> July 1.20% 1.20% 1.11% 1-16% 1.19% Sept 1.20 1.20 1.12 1.16% 1.19% OATS— May .45% .45% .43% .46% .45% July .47 .47% .46% .47 .47% Sept .47% .47% .45% .47% .47% LARD— May 16.67 16.67 16.65 18.02 18.67 Mayltffo 18.75 18.00 18.65 18.70 RYE — i:?2% mum m CHICAGO. March 23.—Car lot receipts were' Wheat. 12: corn. 76; oats, 53r rye. 3. CRUDE OIL. TAKES DROP First Decline Since December 27, 1924 FRANKLIN, Pa., March 23. After having experienced a rising market since December 27, 1924, Pennsylvania crude oil slumped 20 cents today to $3.55 a barrel. Tbe previous change In price was on February 14, when the oil went from $3.50 to $3.75 a barrel. The cut today was announced by the Seip Puchaslng Aency. Bethlehem Stockholders’ Report Bu Times Special NEW YORK. March 23.—The Bethlehem Steel Corporation, reports shipments and deliveries by subsidiary companies of $243,904,265 for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1924. This compares with shipments and deliveries to the value of $275,213,422 for the preceding year. Net Income for the year after providing $11,846,891 for depreciation and depletion, was $8,916,181, a decrease of $6,457,971 over 1923. Produce Markets .?23 h u, K S3 X 26c. Pohltry (belying prices)—Ren*. 23%c; springers. 21022 c: rooster*. 12c: duck*. 20c: geese. 14c: young turkeys. 28 0 32c; old turkey*. 250; squab*. $4 66 dozen. Buttcrfat—Local jobber* repaying. 46@470 Jb. for batterfat: creamery butter (wholesale selling prices), 49 0 51c, Packing stock butter, 17c. „ CLEVELAND. March 23.—Hen*, 28 0 27c; Leghorn and light stock, 240 25c; stags, 200 23c; old roosters. 15018 c, ducks. 28080 c; gee*o. 16020 c; capons. 33 0 36c. Bi;tter—Extra in tubs. 62 % 0 firsts. 50% 051%c: first*. 47% 048 %c: packing stock. 240 2oc. Eggs—Northern Ohio extra*. 33c: extra firsts. 32c: Ohio firsts. 30%c; western firsts. 30% c. Potatoes—Michigan, $1.75 01.00 per 160 pounds: Ohio. $1,700 1.80 per 120-pound sacks; Florida, new rose. $13013.25 a barrel!. March 23.—Butter—Receipts l(.02o; creamery. 48%c: standards. 4 2 %c; firsts.4o% 044 %c- secJbd. 340 J'JM r *~Jtearaptß. 27.851: ordinaries, 28 028%c; firsts. 29%c. Cheese—Twins, 23% o; Americas. 24 %c. Poultry—Receipts. 8 cars: fowls. 28c; ducits. 28c; geeee. 18e- springs, 30c; turkeys, 23c: roosters. 10c. PoUtoce—Receipts. 288 Soaue; quotmtlone: Wisconsin round whites Minnesota Red River Ohio*. 1.1501.26; Idaho russets. $2,300 2J>O. NEW YORK. March 23—Flour—Quiet and firm. Pork—Quiet: mess s4l. Lard—gteadj; midwest Spot. $17.30017.40. rj.'.’S'o. era 20044a; fowla 17032a: ducks. 20 029 c: <lu<*s I-onr Island. 27 0 32c: capons, 30 0 51c. Live Poultry—Quiet: gceee. 15018 c: ducks. 150 20c: fowla 28 030 c: turkeys. 35 0 45c: roosters. 15c: chickens. 26® 40c; broilers 40@46u; capons. -JloaSOo. Cheese—Firm: State whole milk common to specials. 210 27c. Butter—Quiet: receipts. 5.974: creamery wttrss. 47 % @47 Vc: special market, 48 % ® say; receipU, ft. 655; nuntt

U 8 Steel. 120% 119% 119% 120% Vanadium.. 26% ... 26% 27 V* Motors—. Am Bosch. 29 ... 27 40% Chand. M 32% Gen Motors 70% .... 69% 71% Mack Mot 128 ... 126% 128 M Mot (A) 86% ... 85% 86% M Mot (B) 53 52 52% 54% Moon Mot 14% Studebaker. 42% 42% 42% 42% Stromberg ... ... ... 64 % Btewart-W... 57 56 56% 58% Timken .. 38% ... 38% 30% Willys-Over. .12% .... 12% 12% .Tel Mfg w. 35% Minings— D. Mines. ... .... 14% Gl No Ore 35 ... 35 35 % Int Nickel ... 25% Tex O* 8 106% 108% 108% 108% Coppers— Am Smelt.. 95% 94% 95% 96 Anaconda.. 38 ... 37% 38% Inspiration ... ... ... 25 % Kennecott.. 40 % ... 49 % 50 % Utah Cop.. 25 .•. 25 ... U 8 Smeii. 34% ... 34% 35% OU*— Cal Petrol 20% ... 28% 29% Cosden 28% 28*1 28% 29% Marl and Oil 37% 37% 37% 38 P-A Pete.. . 77% .. . 76 77 P-A P (B). 78% 76% 76 'M 77% Pacific Oil. 55 ... 54% 56 Phillips P.. 39% 38% 38% 30% Pure OU. . 27 % 27 27 % 27 Royal Dut,. 51 . 50% 52 8 Oil of C 80 60% Ut> 8 Oil of NJ 41% .... 41 41% Sinclair .. 19% ... 18% 10% Texas C 0... 45% 45% 45% 45% Tr Con OU 4% ... 4% 4% Industrial sy— Allied Ch. 83% ... 83% 85 Ad Rumnly ... ... ... 14% Allis-Chal.. 80 % 80 % 82 Amer Can .173% 170% 171 174 A H & L 69% ... 69 68% Amer Ice.. 86% ... 85% 86 Amer Wool 38% 37% 38% 38 Cent I>esth 16 V* ... 16% 16% Coca-Cola. ... ... ... 88% Congoleum. 36 % ... 35 % 36 % Cont Can .62 ... 62 82 % Davis Chm 34% 33% 34 % 33% Fm Players 94 ... 93% 95 Cen Asphalt 48 ... 46*1 47% Int Paper. 50% 40% 50% 50 Int Harv 102% ... 102 102% May Stores 104 ... 104 105% Mont Ward 44 43 43% 43% Nat Enum. . . ... .. . ’ 33 Owen Bottle .. •• ■ . •• • 45 Radio 52% 49% 50% 53 Sears-Roeb 151 149 150<- 152% U 8 C I P 188% ... 183% 196 Vs U 8 In A1 70 ... 77 % 78 Woolworth 115% 115 116% 115% UtlUtles— A T and T 133% ... 133% 133% Con Gas ..76% 75% 75% 76% Col Gas .. 65% 65 55 50% Wn Umon 118% ... 118% ... Shipping— Am Int Cpn 33% 33% 33% 34% Am 8 and C 11% 11% 11% 11% Allan Gulf 33% 32% 32 * 33 I M M pfd 43% 41% 41% 42% Foods— Am Surar. 62 60% 60% 83 Am Bt Sug 40 39% 39% 39 Austin Nlch 25% ... 25% 28 Com Prod. 39Vi 39% 3fi% 39 Cu Cn 8u pf 58 % 57 % 68 58 % Cu-Ara Bug f. O ... 30 30% Piinta Aler 10 ... 10 43 Wilson * Cos 10% Tobaccos— Am Tob Cos 87 % ... 87 % 84 % Gen Cigar. 96 ... 95 ... Tob Prod B 75% 74% 74% *5% U C Stores 87 08H 68% 09 CHURCHES URGED TO LEADREFORM Civic Club Leader Speaks for City Manager Plan, “It is a duty of churches to take the lead in cleaning up poplitics,” declared Edward O. Snethen, president of the Federation of Civic Clubs, speaking on the movement for a city manager form of government in Indianapolis at the North M. E. Church, Maple lid. and Illinois St., Sunday night. The Rev. Jesse Bogue was the first Indianapolis pastor to give over a Sunday night service to consider the movement. "Under 4he fctresent system a mayor is almost compelled to dish out offices for poUtical help,” Snethen said. Snethen was asked to repeat tho address before a group of womer at 3 p. m. Thursday at tho church. TRIAL OPENS IN TELEPHONE SUIT Jury Question Before Judge at Franklin, Bu United Press FRANKLIN, Ind., March 23. Trial of the suit of the State of Indiana to revoke the corporate charter of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company, venued to Johnson County oourt, opened here today. The suit, one of the most important in utility litigation in Indiana history, represents the final effort Os the State public service commission to assert its power over the phone company. Charges that the company maintains a dummy board of directors and has violated the State utilities law are contained in the State’s complaint. Arthur Gillion, attorney general, and U. S. Lesh, former attorney general, represented the State. Chief question to come before Judge Miller today was whether the trial would be by Jury. NEW TRIAL FOR KINCADE Noblesville Judge Grants Plea of Alleged Slayer of Father. Bu Times Bvecial NOBLESVILLE, Ind., March 23. —Circuit Judge Hines today ordered anew trial for Lee Kinckde, convicted several weeks ago of killing his father, James J. Klncade, wealthy farmer. iOHNToN IS oivEN LIFE Marshal’s Slayer Guilty of Second Degree Murder. Bu Times Special MONTICELLO, Ind., March 21— Charles Edward Johnson waj sentenced this morning by Circuit Judge Benjamin Carr to life at the Indiana tSate Prison for shooting A. B. Cowgill of Wolcott to death last August. He was convicted of second degree murder by a Jury, Saturday night. ’ Held After Crash G. G. Poindexter, 248 N. Holmes Ave., today was held on a charge of assault and battery after his automobile struck a machine driven by Henry Yeager, 1315 Ewing St. Mrs. Yeager waa, bruksl.

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Decrease in Receipts Causes Market to Advance, —Hog Ibiecs Day by DayMarch Bulk Too. Receipt# 10 14.25 14.25 7.000 17. 14.50 14.50 8.00,1 18. 14.30 014.50 14.50 5.000 19. 14.10014.50 14.30 7.0)0 21. 14 25 14.26 3.008 23. 14.35 14.36 3.600 The decrease of hog receipts caused the market to advance over the week end and hogs were 10c higher at the Indianapolis Stock Yards today. The receipts were estimated at 3,500. All weights .sold for $14.35. Several Unsold hogs were reported in the early dealings. Smooth sows were quoted with a spread of $13.2513.50 and roughs at [email protected]. Pigs were selling at slo@ 13.76. Stags remained the same. The holdover wus estimated at 393. Cattle remainrd the uame holding steady and the top price for steers was sll down. Cows and heifers were quoted at a spread of $7.26(010.50. A good demand was noticeable in the calf market and although the prices were unchanged the market was strong. Choice veals sold at sl4. The bulk of sales were transacted at s?(g’ 13.50. All stock offered for sale was cleaned up, mostly by local killers. 1 Nheep and lamb receipts were scarce and the prices still remained steady. Top price* for choice lambs wag sl6 and for best sheep sold at SB. —Hoc#— Mediums $14.36 Heavies 14 35 Smooth sown 13.25013.50 Roughs 12.75013.26 Light lights. 150-160 lb. s.r. 13.75014.2.) Pin 10.0 P 1913.76 Stars 8.00 011.00 Oattis ■ Steers. 1.300 lbs. up. choice $ll.OO down Good ............... 10.15 Steers. 1.160 lbs. down. prime snd choice ....... 9 00010.00 Plain 1.000 lbs 7.60 1 9.00 Cow#, common to choice... 3.0()4 7.60 Cutter# 8.50$ 4.00 Canners 5.501 3.85 Common to medium heifers. 460 s 6.40 Butcher bulls 600 4 660 Boiorca bulls . 4.600 5.60 —Calm Choice veal Medium veais 9.00 01100 Common calve* 6 00 0 8.00 Best heavy 8.50 —Sheep and Lamb*— Choice lambs ...sl6 00 fudtum’ to choice ewes* M I I.OoS 2 AO . tfil hi Other Livestock 1 , Metvli 23.—Cattle—Receipt#. 16,000: market (or led atter# aniL yearling# active, mostly 15025 c up: best heavy steers early, $11.25: yearlings and handy wehrhts. $15.50: beet yearling#, aroutid *li: bulk he stock strong. 23r up; desirable fat cow* and light heifers showing mostly higher: bull* about steady; vealers uneven, mostly 25 0 60c off: bulk _i'acker. $0 010. Sheep— Receipts. 13 000; #low- no early aales fat lamba; talking around steady: active 25c or more higher; best early bid*. $16.50; fat #heep unchauged; choice shorn la mb# ft $8 2a: feeding and shearing lambs active, fully steady; early bulk. $1625010.50. Hoge —Rc'-eipts. 52.000: market siow, uneven, generally steady- underweights 25c up; top. $14.20: bulk. $13,700 14.i0; heavy- , J l3 09014.20: mediumweights. $13:85014.10: lightweights. $13.304t 14.06; light lights. 312 u 13.80; packing sows, smooth. $13.30013.60: packing ,7>ufh. $13.100Y3.30; elaughter Pigs. $11.200 12.75. EAST BUFFALO. March 23 —Cattle Receipts 2.00(): market active; shipping steers, $9011.25: butcher grades. 58 is ?• 7s; heifers $4 0 9.60; cows, $20,; bull#. $3.25<j *1.26; feeders. 54 0 7*50; ml k cows snd epringcr*. $350110. C,V JT* —Receipts. 2.800: market active, setadv: cull to choice, $3.60014, Sheep and lambs—Receipt*. 7.600; market moss.ttrwJteiWftwssi.sa $0 014 • sheep. $3.50 & 11.50. Hogs—Heoeipts, 13.600; market fairly active; Yorkrrf. .*l3 6.14.26; pig#. $12.50 013. 00; heevTes. sl4 26014.50; rough#. sl2 0 12.50; stage. $6 08. EAAT ST. LOLi3. Mar.-h 23 —CattleReceipts. J. 60- rnar.-et steady to higher; l&Fd .$8.35 0 9.40; yearling Yellcn ,$7 .50^8.50; < > owg. fs.6utbH,6o; rannd Cl i lle , r *--600 4.25: calves. sll 011.50- stockcrs and feeders. $707.75. ,0 ,8 L7- 13.000- market steady. $13^30,1t. 16: . $13.50014.10; light J!ghfs, $12.50013.75; pa**king f9w. 'pigs. $11,500™ bulk. sl3 85014.i0. Sheep Receipts, •,'00■ market nominally steady; ewes. 9® woo Ted ri^F BV r®Jt6* ND ' Narch 23.—Hors—ReO.OOO: market. steady; Yorkers, nutted. $14)25 014 35: mediums. li’oft® 14.40; i>tg. $12.60; roughs. Cattle—Receipts. -FTS r - ot - * < 'tlve; good to choice bull#. $5 0,; good to choice steers, $0 0 11; good to choice heifers. S7O 8.50; good to choice cows. $5.50 0 7.50: fair to good cows. $4®5.00: common cow#. $2.500 4; miJeheri. p3s® 80. Sheep and lambs— ItovriP l *- 1.200; market, actire; top, $16,00. Calve#—Receipt#. 900; market, steady: top. $14.60. CINCINNATI, March 23.—Cattle—ReceiptR. 1,100; market, 250 50c higher' shippirg Aeera. good to <2ioicr,. siH>Oo JO. <o. Caive^—Market, steady; good to choice. 512013, Hog#—Receipt#. 2/fOO; market. 10 025 c higher; good to choice pn/.-Jter# and butcheri. 814.50. Sheep— Receipts, 25: market,- eteady: good to choice, $8 0 8.50. Lattibe—-Market, steady' good to hoice. $17017.50. TOLEDO, March 23.—Hogs—Receipts. 1,000; market, 10c higher; heavies $14.25 014.35; mediums. $14.20014.25; Yorker#. $14014.25; good pigs, $12.50013. Calve#—Market, steady. Sheep and lambs —Market, slow. TRIAL IN LAST WEEK OH Fight Slows Down for Final Decision. Bu United Press CHEYENNE, Wyoi, March 23. The trial of the Government’s suit against the Mammoth OH Company to recover the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve, launched into its final week today. Arguments by opposing counsel started with this morning's session of court and probably will be concluded by Wednesday. The case will then be taken under advisement for decision by Judge Kennedy. NEW CHURCH PLANNED Southern Avenue Baptists to Start Work Soon. Announcement was made today that the Southern Avenue Baptist Church, Southern Ave. and Linden St., plans erection of anew church at Southern Ave. and Shelby St. The new site facing Garfield Park is 80x140 feet. Work Will begin on a modern brick structure as soon as plans are approved and contract let, according to the Rev. C. P. Grenefield, pastor. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Funeral services for Nixon Thomas, 84, who died Sunday night at 1 home of his daughter, Mrb. William J. Condrey, 3820 Rookwood Ave., 71)111 be held at the residence at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemtery. Mr. Thomas, who came here twenty-three years ago from Dupont, was formerly contractor. He was a member of North M. E. Church. Red Men and George H. Thomas Post, G. A. R.. Frank L*. Thomas, manager rental department of Union Tnitt Company, lb * aon.

BASKET FANS LIKE RETURNS BY RADIO Letters and Wires Praise Times Broadcasting of State Cage Tournament Friday and Saturday.

The State high school basketball tournament has passed into history, but letters continued to pour into The Indianapolis Times today expressing appreciation of the broad-

From Army Ranks to Police Force

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—Photo by Perrott. Patrolman Frank Delatore'

“Tooting’’ Frank, got his monicker In tho army. The leader of the 160th Field Artillery Band. Delatore Joined the police department, Aug. 28, 1924, and drafted into the Police and Fireman’s Band. In the band, he plays u cornet, but on the force he patrols district. 43 from 7 a. m. to 3 p. m. This district is within the boundaries of Belmont Ave., the city limits, Michigan St., and the Pennsylvania R. R. Delatore has not been on the force long enough to have any merit stars on his list, but his superior officers say he has a bright future. In district 43 he has to watch‘for unwanted floaters arriving In thv three train yards In that district. He lives at 1644 Fletcher Ave.

SENTENCES GIVEN FT. WAYNE IN Judge Baltzell Metes Out Punishment to Twelve, Twelve Ft. Wayne (Ind.) persons were sentenced in Federal Court today by Judge Robert C. Baltzell after they had pleaded guilty to violation of the national prohibition law. Those sentenced and their penalties were: H. F. Schwartz, year and a day and SSOO fine; Cecil Taylor, six months and $400; DeMont Taylor, $200; William Fralne, 90 days and $200; Mrs. Helen Fraine, SIOO fine. George McCarthy, one year and a day and $500; A. M. Rauner, six months and $500; Uawrence Bursch, four months and $200; Mrs. Paulin© Machaelfatrick, S2OO fine; Mtugaret Weller, four months and $500; Bruno Redmerski, six months and SSOO and Charles Stalhult, S2OO and three months. William Dugan and Matt Botts, both of Marion, Ind., convicted Wednesday of conspiracy to violate the national prohibition law were given until 2 p. m. to file a motion for anew trial. John B. Ritchie, 834 Park Ave., who pleaded guilty to illegal sale of narcotics, was sentenced sixty days. John L. O’Hearn, 419 E. North St., who pleaded guilty with Ritchie, was given 90 days. FOURBODIESLEFT IN WRECKED MINE One Arrest Made, Although Officials Deny Bomb Plot, Bu United Press FAIRMONT, West Va., March 23. —With the recovery of three more bodies from the wrecked workings of Bethlehem Mine No. 41, near here, twenty-nine of the thirty-three miners who entered the mine last Monday had been accounted for early today. The four remaining bodies In the mine will be recovered sometime today, according to R. M. Lambie, State superintendent of the bureau of mines. Mine officials maintained the explosion was caused by accumulated gas. Authorities, however, were still working on the theory that the blast was caused by a bomb. >

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If you see any automobiles bearing these license plates call the police nr The Indianapolis Times. Main 3500. The earner may be able to do as much for you somfl time An automobile reported stolen belongs to: Kathleen Pruitt, 563 W. Wilkins St., Ford, 644-126, from Jones and West Sts.

BACK HOME AGAIN An automobile reported found by police belongs to: Harry Clark, New Palestine, Ind., Ford, found at Southern Ave. and ThlrtsvSlxth fit.

casting service throughout the battle for the State championship, whic began Friday morning and ended in a triumph for Frankfort's Fighting Five, Saturday night. The returns were broadcast by the Times through Station WFBM, Merhants Heat and Light Company. A total of about 1,000 letters, telegrams and long distance telephone calls already have been received. Game announcement were in charge of Blythe Q. Hendricks of The Times staff. Other announcements were made by Carl Fohi, radio editor of The Times. Others who described the games were Pat Page of Butler College; Ward Lambert, Purdue; Everett Dean, Indiana University; Samuel Berry, University of Iowa; Dr. W. E. Meanwell, Wisconsin, and Thomas A. Hendricks. Prof. James Nainsmith of the University of Kansas, “the father of basketball,’’ also spoke over the radio. TWO DIE IN AUTO CRASH, FOLLOWED RY FIREjJ HURT Collision at Bluff Rd, and Troy Ave, Sunday Night* Proves Fatal, Two men are dead, and three are badly Injured and in the hospital, following a collision between two autos at Bluff Rd. and Troy Ave., Sunday night, driven by John R. Ferguson, 28, of 2640 Allen Ave., and McKinley Alford, 26, Loogootee, Ind., rooming at 110 W. Walnut St. The Ferguson car, in which Howard Kendall, 17, of 1010 Albany St., Chester A. Votaw, 47, of 2912 Shelby St., and John Scokan, 36, of 1611 E. Kelley St., were riding, caught fire. The men were rescued by Robirt M. Crouch, 933 High St., filling station attendant, and William Summier, R. R. D, box 68, who was near by. Two Die Before aid could arrive, Votaw and Scokan died. They were taken to the city morgue on orders of Coroner Paul F. Robinson, who investigated. Crouch later safd that he heard the roar of the autos and looked out. Ferguson was driving east on Troy Ave. and Alford was driving north on Bluff Rd. Crouch said, according to Thomas, that he saw Alford’s auto and another headed north and Alford passed tho other auto on the right and struck Ferguson’s auto. Police are seeking the Identity of the driver of the other car, who drove on. Alford, Ferguson Kendall were taken to the city hospital in criticpl conditions and the two drivers each charged with Involuntary manslaughter, pending further investigation, Robinson said. Eight Survive Scokan, who leaves a widow and seven children, including twins, will be buried In Cleveland, the former home of the widow. A widow In Newport, Ky., two brothers and a mother in Dayton, Ohio, survive Votaw. Both men were employed at -the ChapmanPrice steel mill. Shelby St. and Troy Ave. , VETERAN FIREMAN DIES John King, Retired, Served Through Many Big Fires. ■Stories of some of the largest fires in Indianapolis, back in the eighties and nineties, as they were told many times by John King, 87, retired veteran of the fire department, were recalled today, following Mr. King’s death Sunday. Mr. King, who became a member of the fire department in 1871, retired twenty-six years ago. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Rose Cornet, 1016 W. Thirtieth St„ with Marion Lodge of Masons and firemen, in charge. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Surviving are the daughter and a granddaughter, Mrs. P. A. Portteus, of Cleveland, Ohio. 39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL - NOTICE DEPARTMENT OB’ PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., March 21. 1926. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice 1# hereb riven by the Board of Public Work# ot the City of Indlanapoha. Indiana, that sealed proposal* will be received by it. at it* office, until 3 o’clock D. m„ on Friday. April 3. 1025. for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12289. PARKER AVENUE. From northwe#t line of North walk in Brook side Parkway, north drive. To north property line of Nineteenth Street. By gra-.'inr and pavin* tbe roadway with Wonder. Slock. .Asphalt. 4*phaltic Concrete. or Brick, laid on a ts-inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb lire, to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading and paving the wing# of the intersecting street* and alleys in a similar manner and to the width* as shown on plans; constructing 2 catch baaina. Including inlet top#; providing 2 new iron inlet#; laying 240 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connection* made to inlet*. catch basins, and manholes; providing 207 lineal feet of 4xlß-inch stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: resetting 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending ail water, gas. sewer and other private aervice connection* to property line, where not already in. All to be a* shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be in ac cordanee with the term* and condition* of sa:d Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail ..plan*, profile*, drawu’ars 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 aav or all bids. Board of Public works, City of Indian* 'm .SSria ' A

89 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., March 21, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desireil and daemed necessary to make the following described public improvement# in the City of Indianapolis .as authorized b.v the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 20th day of March. 1925 T March 19. 1923. Improvement Resolution No. 12394. FIRST ALLEY WEST OF ILLINOIS STREET From South Property Line of Norwood Street, To North Property Line of McCarty Street. Except the intersection of first alley south of Norwood Street By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a tT-inch gtavel concrete foundation from 6 Inches of property-line to (i inches of property-line to a uniform width ot 11.91 feet: or grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4ineh Asphaltic-Concrete base, to the above named width: and providing 651 lin. ft. of 4x16-incli Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, ga#. sewer and other private service connections to prop-erty-line whf*re not already in. All to be ift# shown 011 plan and a# specified. i All work done in the making of said described public improvement# shall be in accordance with the term# and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted b.v the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Work, of the City of Indianapolis. Th-? said Board of Public Works has fixed Friday. April 10th- 1025. 2 r>. in., at its office in said city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Work# 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 such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Work*. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. March 23. 30, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 21, 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given b.v the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 3 o’clock p. m„ on Friday, April 8. 1925, for the following described public improvement in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12284. LA SALLE ST. From north property line of Brookside Parkway. North Drive. To south line of pavement In TwentyFirst St. Except the intersection of Twentieth St. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block. Asphalt, AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a fl 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 and street in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sanastone. Grajiite or ttx24-ineh Concrete curb: curbing the wings of the intersecting alleys and street in a similar manner and to the width# as shown on plan; providing 75 lin. ft. of ft ft. radius granite comers; providing 81.6 Un. ft. of 10 ft. radius granite comers; constructing 1 catch basin including inlet top; providing 1 new Iron inlet: laying 08 lin. ft. of 13tnch drain pipe with connections made to Inlet, catch basin and manhole: resetting 2 iron inlets to curb-grade: providing 76 lin. ft. of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; arid resetting 1 manhole top 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 r:eneral and detail plans, profiles, drawngs and specifleatinns which are on file and ma.v be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserve# the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPEN?SR. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. March 23 and 30, 1920. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTM ENT~OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD ' Indianapolis, Ind.. March 21. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by tho Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that It is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvement# in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 20th day of March, 1025. March 19, 1935. Improvement Resolution No. i2393. FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF NORWOOD STREET. From West Property Line of IlUnola Street. To East Property Lino of Capitol Avenue. By grading and paving the alley with AsphaJtic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-lnch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property-line to 0 inches of property-line to a uniform width of 14 It.: or grading arid paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-lneh Asphaltic-Concrete base, to tho above named width; and providing 816 lin. ft. of 4x16-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to prop-erty-line, where not already In. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done In the making of said described public improvements snail be In aeordanee with the terms and condition# of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and ths detailed drawings, plans, profiles and speciflecations 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 Works has fixed Friday. April 10th. 1925, 2 p. m.. at Its office In said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which timo 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 such Improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Work#. City of Indianapolis. March 23. 30. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., March 21, 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: • Notico i# hereby given by the Board oT Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that It is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in tho City of Indianapolis. as autcorlzed by the following numbered Improvement Resolutions, adopted by said Board on tho 20tli day of March. 1926. March 19. 1925. Improvement Resolution No, 12395. SECOND ALLEY WEST OF ILLINOIS STREET From South Property Lino of Norwood Street. To North Property Lino of McCarty Street. , Except the intersection of ths first alley south of Norwood Street. By grading and paving the alley with As-phaltlc-Ooncrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a fl-lnch gravel concrete .foundation from 6 Inches of property-line to 6 inches of propsrty-linc. to a uniform width of 11.91 feet: or grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, laid on a 4-lneh as-phaltic-concrete base to tho above nam’d width' ar.d providing 851 lin. ft. of 4xl dliicli StraMfled Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connectotns to prop-erty-line. where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public Improvement* shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of PublicWorks on tho above named day. and the 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 Works ha# fixed Friday. April 10th. 1925. 2 p. m.. at its office in said City as tbe time and place for the public consideration of the proposed Improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property 1# liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefit# to tho property liable to be assessed for such imfirovement and the benefits to the City of ndianapoli* will equal tho estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Work*. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M.J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City ot Indian* M*rcb P 23?3<X 18**. k

88 LdSGAL NOTICES j \ ieeewvwvwwww#wwwwMseee#e*se*i CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD l Indianapolis, Ind.. March 14. 19*5. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board o Public Works of the City of Indiauabolls, Indiana, that it ia desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public Improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on ths 13tn day of March, 1925. March IS. 199 ft. Improvement Resolution No. 12870. FIFTY-EIGHTH STREET From East Property Lins of OsntreJ Avenue. To West Property Line of College Avenue. By grading and paving' the walks with cement placed next to the property-line to a uniform width of 6 feet; grading and paving the lawns to a uniform width of 14% feet. All to be as shown on plan and a* specified. Ail work done In the making of said described public Improvements snail be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by ths Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profile# and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Publla Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Monday. April 6th, 1035, 3 p. a>. at ita office in said city as; the time and place for the public consider ation of tho proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all person# Interested, or who## property ia liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to ths property liable to b# assessed for such Improvement and the benefit# to the Otly of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. OHARLEB B. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. „ , M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indisespoils. March 16. 23. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. March 14, 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 it* office, until 3 o’clock p. m., on Friday, March 27th, 1926. for the following described public Improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12291. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF KEYSTONE AVENUE _ From north property line of New York Btreet, To south property line of Michigan Street, By grading and paving tho alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, lajd on a H-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to H Inches of property line to a uniform width of 9 feet; providing 60 lin. ft. of 418-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, or %x2x2-inch Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified: grading and paring the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on an as-phaltic-concrete base to the above named width- and providing 1.886 lin. ft. of 4x 16-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, ras, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already la. All to be as shown on plan and u specified. All work done In maklnr of said described public Improvement shall ba In sccordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution. and the general and detail plan# profiles, drawings and specifications which are on fils and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Work# reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFITO. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Worka. City of Indianapolis. March 16. 28. 1926. c?rT-Af>VEßfisiiMßirc LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD “ 25 - .t 'vjk 6 ;, •Sr c® Ms?. apoll*. Indiana, that sealed proposals will bo received by it, at Its office, until 2 o'clock p. m.. on Friday, March 27, 1935, for the following described public Improvement in tho City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12268 GUILFORD AVENUE From a point 25 feet south of south property line of Fifty-Sixth St., To north property line of Northvlew. By grading the roadway from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet: grading the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandatone. Granite or 0x24lnch concrete curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting streets in a similar manner and to '.he widths a* shown on plan: providing 120 lin. ft. of 10 ft. radius granite comers: constructing 1 catch-basin, including inlet top: providing 1 new iron inlet: laying 65 lin. ft. 0112-Inch drain pipe with connections made to inlet, catchbasin and manhole, and resetting 2 iron inlets to curb grads. 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 tho gcii-ral and detail plans, profiles, drawing* and specifications which sre 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 reiect^n^or^i W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. . _ . Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Marcli 16. 23. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORK* OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 14. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board ot Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by It. at lta office, until 2 o'clock p. m.. on Friday. March 27th. 1925. for tbe following described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12307. FIR&T ALLEY EABT OF CENTRAL AVel. From North Property Line ot ThirtyFirst Street. To South Property Line of Thirty-See-ond Street. By grading and paring the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-lnch gravel concrete foundation from 6 Inches of property to 8 inches of property-line to a uniform width of 14.5 feet: providing 20 lin. ft. of 4x16-inch Stratified Limestone marginal Stone or %x2x2-tneh Standard Bteel Paving Guurd, as specified grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-inch asphaltic-concrete base, to the above named width; and providing 1273 lin. ft. of 4x16-lnch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connection to prop-erty-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 he In accordance with the terms and conditions of ■aid Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plan#, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen In the office of said Board of Public Worka of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserve ths right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. March 16. 23. 1025. CrfY ADVERTfSfiMEtrf “ LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indiatiapolie. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it at its until 2 p T dock n. m.. on Friday March 27. 1925. for the following described public improvement. In the City of Indianapolis, as authorised or 0 ' AVI. From east property line of Graham Ave. to west property line of first alley east of Graham Ave. By grading and pavlnr the alley with asphalt, asphaltic concrete, concrete or brick, laid on a 6-lnch rravei concrete foundation, from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line, to a uniform width of 11 feet. Also extending all water, gae. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as sped* All work done in making of said described public improvement shall be tn accordance with the terms and condition# of said Improvement Resolution, and the general snd detail plans, profile*, drawings and specifications which are on file snd may be seen in the office of said Board o! Publi 1 Works of tbe City of la-' dlanapolls. . The Board of Public Work* reserve* the right to Bosrd Os PtlbUo Works. jk|v of India##-. Kucil* wkM UUmI j

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