Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 278, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1925 — Page 11

SATURDAY, APRIL 4, IMh

BRISK BUYING; HOGS AGAIN ABOVE sl4

STOCK CLOSE IS HIGHER AT WALL STREET Movements Better in WeekEnd Market —D. & H. Feature.

Average Stock Prices

Average price of twenty industrial stocks. 117.40. off .31. Average price of twenty rails, 93.84, off .19. Bu United Press NEW YORK, April 4.—Wall street was treated to a much better looking market at the week-end. Price movements in the main body of stocks demonstrated thnt tin* general list had developed sufficient rosistence' against professional pressure to indicate that the speculative structure was no longer >waterlogged with over extended marginal accounts. At the same time operations for the rise were resumed with considerable spirit in stocks like the Maxwell issues, Pierce Arrow pfd., Nash, Chandler , Radio Corporation and American Sugar. Delaware and Hudson was a feature of special strength among the rails, making I vigorous advances, which appeared forecast u’timate divorcement of Its anthracite subsidiaries. The market closed higher. New York Liberty Bonds —April 4 Prev. BUS 101.10 101.13 101 l" 10’ .13 Ist 4Vis 101 35 3(1 4‘is .. 101.5 101.1 101.3 101. < 3d 4 Vis .. 101.33 101.19 101.33 101.30 4th 414*.. 103.5 102.2 102.2 102.1 New Govt... 104.27 SEEKS TO HALT DODGE CO. SALE Sen of Auto Builder Fails to Get Injunction. Bu United Press DETROIT, Mich., April 4.—John Duval Dodge, eldest son of the late John F. Dodge, failed in his first attempt today to stop the sale of the Dodge Brothers Inc., to Dillon, Read and Company when his petition for a temporary Injunction was refused in Circuit County Court by Judge Harry J. Dingeman. Judge Dingeman, however, ordered Dodge’s stepmother, Mrs. Matilda R. Dodge, widow and executrix of the late John F. Dodge, to appear in court Wednesday and show cause why an injunction should not be signed. Ik Dodge hoped to restrain Mrs. from “selling or encumbering assets of the estate of Anna Margaret Dodge, deceased.” Anna Dodge, was the infant daughter of John Dodge. The petitioner elaime'i he had a fifth interest in the estate, which he estimated to be worth $12,500,000.

Produce Markets

Fresh Eggs (Jobbing, general run de--Ivered in Indianapoliu)—Dor.cn. loss olf. 28c. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens, 24 He; springers ,21c; roosters. 12c: ducks, 20c; geese. 14c: young turkeys,3o ft 32c; old turkeys. 25c; squabs. $4.50 dozen. Butterfat—Local jobbers repaying. 46@47c lb. for butterfat: creamery butter (wholesale selling prices). 40®51c. Packing stock butter 17c. Cheese (jobbers selling prices—Domestic Swiss. 38 @4oc: imported, 65@80c: New York full cream. 28 @ 30c: Wisconsin limburger. 25 @ 28c; Wisconsin daisies, 27c; Lor. horns. 27®28c: Neufchatel. large. SI.BO. small. 00c: American loaf. 32c: pimento leaf. 34c: Swiss rs 38a. CHICAGO. April 4 Receipts. 12,448: creamery. 40no: standard. 40%c: firsts, 38% 039 c;. seconds, 33 (ft 37He. Eggs—Receipts. 32.051: ordinaries, 27%e; firsts. 27lie. Cheese—Twins, 24c; Americas. 25c. Poultry—Fowls. 32c: ducks, 30c; geese. 18c: springs. 31c; turkeys. 28c: roosters. lOe. Potatoes—Receipts, 280 ears: Wisconsin round white". 75cfc> *1; Minnesota round whites. 75 0/85c: Red River Ohios. 90o®$l: Idaho russets, $2.25 02.40. CLEVELAND, April 4.—Poultry— Fowls. 33®38c: leghorns and light stocks, 28®20c: soft meat springers, 32c: stags, 245; old roosters. 18c: ducks, 30® 38c; „ geese. 22®}24c; capons, 30® 38c. Butter —Extrg, in tubs, 45®. 40c: extra Brats, 43 ®44Hc: firsts. 4lVi!42e; packing stock. 24® 25c. Eggs—Northern Ohio extras. 3! He: extra firsts, 30 Vic: Ohio firsts, 30 0 30He: western firsts. 20He. Potatoes- — New York. $1.70® 1.75; Florida new rose, 1. $10.25; No. 2. sß® 8.25. '.■lneW YORK. April 4.—Flour—-Dull and ' "easier . Pork—Dull; mess, $11.50. Lard —Easier: midwest spot, $18.45® 18.55. Sugar—Raw, firmer: centrifugal. 08 test,. 4.85 c; refilled, quiet; granulated. 5.80® B.loc. coffee—Hto 7 spot. 20%020%c; Santos No. 4. 24 H® 25c. Tallow —Quiet; special to extra. 5%®5%e. Hay—Quiet; No. 1, $1.25 ; No. 3 $1 oi i .10. Dressed poultry—Dull: tut keys. 30® 4 sc; chickens, 20® 44c; fowls. 17® 35c; ducks, 20© | 2t'e: ducks, Long Island, 28c; capons, 34® 54c. Live poultry—Steady; geese, 12® 13c; ducks, 15® 30c: fowls. 30ft/, 37c; turkeys. 40®4c: roosters, 15c; chickens. 200/ 40.-: broilers. 50® 55c: capons. 35(i/:00e, Cheese —Easier; state whole milk, common o specials ,21® 28 He. Butter —Easier, creamery extras. 44c: special market. 44 % ®46c. Eggs—Week: nearby white fancy, 39® 40c: nearby state whites. 32® 38c; fresh firsts, 21) %® 32 He; Pacific coasts. 30®41c; western whites. 30®38c; nearby Drowns. 33 H <a 37c. Chicago Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon) —April 4 Armour pfd 87 ... ... ... Cudahv ...100% ... ... ... Cont Mot.. PH 0% PH OH Cm Edison 134% J 34 % 134% 134% Nat Lea new 4 % Mont Ward 45 Vs 45% 45% 45% Pick 20 Steal Silk.. 50 50% 50 50% Swift * Cos. 110% 110% 110% 110% Swift Inti. 28% ... ... ... Stew-Warn. 60% 00% 50% 80 Up Carbide 85% 88 85% 80 Wahl 18% Wrigley ... 48 48% 48 48% Yellow Taxi 48% 4!) 48% 49 New York Cotton Futures —April 4 Open. High. Low. Close. January ... 23.88 24.02 23.88 23.00 May 24.1(1 34.25 24.07 24.14 July 24.40 24.64 24.35 24.42 October .... 24.07 34.20 24.02 24.07 December .. 24.08 24.28 24.05 24.11 CHICAGO COTTON FUTURES —April 4 High. Low. Close. L January 24.30 24.12 24.12 MMay 24.54 24.00 24.41 ■Hr 23.85 23.85 ' 23.75 ■Peember 24.00 23.80 23.00 Local Wagon Wheat Indianapolis grain elevators are paying $1.65 for No. 2 red wheat Other grains accordingly

Men’* Work $ -j PANTS l •Vi fiplic Where Washington Crosses Delaware

New York Stocks By l’honsor * McKinnon i

—A, ril 4 „ Railroads— Prev. Hiph, Low. Close, close. Atchison ..118% 117% 118% 118 Atl Cst L 160 149% 150. 160, B & O ... 74% 73 % 74% 73% Can Pacific 141% ... 141% 140% C & O ... 90% ... 90% 90% C & NW.. 55 6314 54% 53% C K I & P 42% 43 42% 42% Del & Hud 145% 140 145% 137% Del & Lac. 13(1 ... 130 130% Krie 39 38% 29 28% Brie Ist nfd 37 ... 37 37 (Jt Nor pfd 03 03% 03 62 Lehigh Val 71% ... 71% 71% L & N 108 Mo Pac Old 74 73% 74 73% N Y Cent.. 115 114% 115 114 NY NH & H 30% ... 30 30 Nor Pa.-.. 01% 01 01% 01 Nor & Wn.126 135% 126 125% Pere Mara. .. ... ..... 04 Pennsy .. 45% 4.5% 45% 45% Reading .. 72% 71% 72% 71% So Railway. 84% 83% 84 % 84 so Pacific .100% 100% 100% ioo% St Paul ... 5 % 5 5 % 5 % St Paul nfd 8% 8% 8% H m St L A S\V 45% ... 45% 44% St L&SV 04 % ... 04 % 04 Union Pac 140 139% 140 139 Wabash ... 21 20% 21 30% Wubptd... 02% 03 63% 63 Rubbers— Fisk Rubber 11 % 11% 11% 11% Goodrich R 53% 52% 53% 52% Goodyear pf 90 95% 96 94 Kelly-Spgfld 15% 15% 15% 15% U S Rubber 37 36% 37 36% Equipments— Am C & F 201 198 201 197% Am Stl Fdy . . ... ... 48 Amer Loco 124% 123% 124% 123% Bald Loco. 114 112% 113% 112% Gen Elec . .260% 257% 260 % 257 Lima Loco. 63% 63% 63% 63 Pr Stl Car 53 Pullman ..134 133% U’4 133% Ry Stl Spgs .. ... ... 123%

UPWARD TREND OF FUTURES t Gnin Close Higher at Board of Trade. Bu United Press CHICAGO, April 4.—Grains made remarkable recovery from initial slump and closed sharply higher on the Board of Trade today. Spirited short covering took wheat out of its sinking spell and was attributed to an optimistic statement issued by a leading influential trader. Buying on the strength of rumors of several export inquiries and strength in wheat helped corn to a higher close. Oats held to the course of otbgrains. Strength in provisions fully reflected higher grains. Chicago Grain Table —April 4 WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. May 1.38% 1.43% 3.37% 1.43% 1.38% July 1.29 1.33% 1.28% 1.33 1.29% Sept 1.23% 1.27 1.23 1 26% 1.24 CORN— May. .92% .95% .01% .95% .92% July. .96 .99% .95% .99% .96 Sept. .98% 1.01 .98 1.01 .98 OATS— May. .37% .38% .37 .38% .36% July. .39 % .40% .39 .40% .38% Sept. .41% .41% .40 .41% .40 LARD— May 15.95 16.12 15.85 10.12 15.85 RIBS— May 17.25 17.40 17.10 17.40 17.12 RYE— May 1.08 1.13% 1.08 1.12 1.07% July 1.02 1.05% 1.01% 1.04% 1.00 CHICAGO. April 4.—Primary Receipts— Wheat. 298,000 against 288 000: Com, 381,000 against 511.000; o;.ts, 311.000 against 359,000. Shipment—Wheat. 437,000 against 366.000: Corn. 545.000 against 573,000; Oats, 376,00 against 660.000. CHICAGO, April 4.—Carlot receipts were Wheat. 27; corn. 86; oats. 30; rye. 2. Weekly Board of Trade Report n —Output of Flour— Barrels April 4. 1925 . ..... 5.935 March 28, 1925 4.698 April 5, 1924 8.715 April 7, 1923 9,832 —lnspections for Week—- \ —Bushels—- \ 1924. 1925. Wheat 8.000 25.000 Corn 208.000 109,000 Oats 104.000 24,000 Rye 1,400 No hay. —Stork in Store— Date. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye. 4-4, *25, 313,070 745,070 22.620 46.000 4-5, ’2l. 268.100 472,300 75,300 4-7, ’23. 157,000 493.000 275,000 2.000

Cash Grain

Saturday’s receipts. 28 ears. Prices quoted -ll%c f. o. b. basis to New York. Hay on track Indianapolis. Bids fer grain it the Indianapolis Board or Trade were: Whea' Strong: No. 2 red. $1.5501.59; No. 2 hard. $1.45 01.49. Corn—Strong: No. 3 white. 87 090 c: No. 4 white, 83®86c: No. 3 yellow, 870 2?C : JS 0, t. yellow. 85 0 88c: No. 3 mixed. 84® 87c: No. 4 mixed. 80®l82c. Oats—Strong; No. 2 white. 41043c’ No. 3 white. 39 0 40c. , „Hal— Steady: No. 1 timothy, $15.50® 10: No. I light clover mixed. $14.50® 15: No. 1 clov -r mixed, $14014.50; No. 1 c.over hay. 813.50® 14. „ „ —lnspections Corn—-No. 2 white, 6 cars: No. 3 white. ~ cars- No. 4 white, 2 cars; No. 3 yellow, i car; No. 4 yellow.'s cars: No. 5 yellow. 'j cars: No. 0 yellow. 1 car: No. 4 mixed, 1 car: No (5 mixed. 1 car. Total. 21 earn. Oats—No. white. 4 carp: No. 4 white 1 car; sample white, 2 cars. Total i ears. CHICAGO. April 4.—Corn—No. 2 ypl-!gw’-96 0 % ® 99%c: N°. 3. 92%®96%c; N°. 4. B.J%®' nic- No. 5. 6.3 % 0 80c; 510 2 mixed 94®94%e; No. 3.92 c: No. 4. 8o%c: No. 5. 83®83%e: No. 3 white, 2 No. 4. 64 %® 89c: No. 5. 83%® 64 Oats—No. 3 white, 37® 41c; standards. 35c. Jiarc-y—Bo 0 95c. Timothy—ss ® 0.50. Clover—sl9.so ® 28. TOLEDO. April 4.—Wheat—Cash, *1.61 ® 1.62. Com—Cash, No. 2. $1.06 ® 1.07; No. 3 $1.02 ® 1 03. Rye—Cash. $1.09. Oats—Cash. No. 2. 48® 50c: No. 3, 40® •48c. Barley—Cash 90c. Cloverseed—Cash, $10,170; Oct. sl4. Timothy—Cash. $3; Mav. *3.10: Sent.. $3.40. Alsike—Cash. £14.50: Aug.. sl3. Buu ter, 50@51c. Eggs—2B 030 c. Hay. 822. ST. LOUIS. April 4—Corn—-No. 2 Willie. 95c. May. 92 %e; July. 98c. Oats —N<*. 2 white. 46%c; No. 3 white. 43% ® 44%c: No. 1 white, 42® 42%c. Wheat —May. $1.43%: July. $1.29%; September, $1.24; No. 2 red. $1.6301.70; No. 5 red. $1.42; No. 3 hard. $1.43. New York Curb Market —Closing—ot a , T . Bid Ask Standard Oil Ind 63% 63% Standard Oil Kan* 32 53% Standard Oil K.v 115% 110% Standard OU Neb 24s 253 Standard Oil N Y 42% 43 Standard Oil Ohio 345 350 Imperial Oil 29% 29% Ind Pipe Line 71 72 Int Pete 24 ”414 Ohio.oil sh% Prairie Oil and Gas 53% 54% Prairie Pipe 110% 117% Pepn Mex Oil .’t!) 40 Vacuum 87% 88% Cont Ore 24% ”4% Cities Service 180 182 Cities Servico pfd 81 % 82 Cities Servii-e Bankers .... 17% 18 Creole 13 13% Glenrock Oil 15 25 Gulf Oil 64 00 New Mex Land 8 8% PennOck 21 % 22 Saltoreek 27% 27% Sapuipa 1 1% Noble II 12 Goodyear 28% 29% Stutz 7 8 Ford Canada -105 475 Midvale Cos 23% 24% Borden* 142 143 Dubiler Radio 14% 15% Royal Candian 1% 1% Duz “A” 25% 20 Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. April 4.—Foreign exchange closed firm. Demand sterling. $4.78%. up % : francs. 5.17 c. up .01%; lire. 4.10%<\ up .00%: Belgium. 5.96%. off 01%; marks. 23.80 c: Holland. 39.85 c. off .01 : Yokohama. 41.02 c: Hong-Kong( 54 lie: Shanghai. 73%c. Prices on Coal Anthracite, 1ie.60 a Umi roke. *10: West Virginia lump, $7.26. Kentucky lump. $7.25; Pocahontas mine run. $7 lump. $9.26: Indiana lump. ss®7; Indi aia egg. $6.3606.75; Indiana mine run *1.50 0 5.50. (Wheeling 60c a (or extra.)

Prev. r _ . ... High. Low. Close, close West Abk.. 98 ... 35 Westh Elec 67 % 37% 6714 67% Steels— Bethlehem. 41 ... 40% 40% Colorado F34 33% 34 33 % Crucible .. OS ts 7 67% 67 Gulf States 70% ... 70% 70% P R C & I ... 39 1 k R I & Steel 47 Vi 46 47% 45% C S Steel 115% 114 115% 114% \ anadium. ... , 27 Motors— Am B M.. 33 30% 32% 30% Chandler M 36 % 35 % 36 % 35 % Gen Mot.. 70% 69% 70% 70 Mack Mot 137% 135% 136% 136% May M (A) 91% 88*1 91% 88% Max M (B) 60 % 56 % 60% 55% Moon Mot 26% 25% 26 % 26 Studebaker. 44% 43% 44% 43 % Stromberg. ... ~. . ... #2 Stewart-W.. 60% 59 60’4 60 Timkbp .. 39% 39 39% 39 Willys-Over 13 12% 13 12% M IningsGt Nor Ore 29 "8% 28% 29 Vi lot Nicke 1 . 27% ... * 27 27% Tex G& S 103 % 102 % 103% 101% CoppersAm Smelt. 94 93% 94 93% Anaeonda... 38 37 % 38 38 Inspiration ... ... ... 23 Kennecptt.. 48% 47% 48% 48 Utah Cop ... ... 84 U S Smelt. 35% ... 35% 35% Oils— Cal Petrol 29% 29 29% 28% Cosden ... 28% 28 28% 28 Houston Oil 63 % ... 63 Vi 62% Marland Oil 36% .’,6 36% 36 PA Pete.. 75% 75% 75% 75 P-A P(B 76% 75% 75% 75% Pacific Oil 56% 56 56 % 55% Phillips P 38% 37% 38% 37 ; V Pure Oil.. 26 % 26% 26% 26% Royal Dut 50% 50 50 V* 49% S Oil of C. 59% 59% 59% 59% S Oil of N J 42 41 % 42 41% Sinclair .. 20 Vi 19% 19% 19 h. Texas Cos.. 44 % 44 % 44 % 44% Tr Con Oil 4 4 4 4 % Industrials— Allied Ch. 85 83% 84% 83 Allis-Chal.. 80% 79 % 79% 79% Am Can .165 162 164% 162 AH&L p 63 % ... 63 % 63 Vi Am Ice 89% Am Wool. 38 37 % 38 37 Cent Lea.. 16% ... 16% 16% Coco-Cola. . 92 >4 91% 92% 91% Congoleum. 36% 36 36 35% Cont Can. 82% 62% 62% 62% Devison Ch 34 % 33 % 34 % 33 Fm Play.. 93% 93 93% 93% Gen Asph. 46 45% 46 45% Int Paper. 50 49% 49% 49 In t Harv. .104 103 % 104 103 May Stores.lo4% 103% 104% 103% Mm Wrd. . 45% 44% 43% 44% Nat Enam. 30’j ... 30 % 31 Owen Bot. 44% ... 44** 44% Radio 55 % 52% 55% 52% Sears-Roe .153 152 153 152% VSC I P 168%, 166% 167 166 U S I AIC 82 81% 81% 81% Wlwrth. .119% 118 % 119% 118% Utilities— Am T & T. 133% 133% 133% 133% Con Gas.. . 76% 76% 76% 76% Col Gas... 54% 54% 54% 54% West Un 119% Shipping— Am Int Cr .. .... ... 34 Atl Gulf.. 36% ... 36% 36% I M M pfd 4014 40% 40% ... Foods — Am Sugar. 66% 65% 65 T 4 66 Am Bt 9u 91 Aust Nic.. 24 23% 24 23% Com Prd. . 38 % 38 % 38 % 38 % Cu C Su p 57% 57% 57% 67% C-A Sug... 29% ... 29% 29% Punta Ale. . . ... ... 40 Wilson & C 7% 7% 7% 6% Tobaccos— Am-Sumat. .. ... ... 14% Am Tob Cos 88% 88% 88% 88% Gen Cig... .. 82 Tob Prd B 73% 73% 73% 73% U S Stores 65% 65% 65% 65 CHAPMAN GETS DEATH PENALTY (Conlimied From Page 1) the clerk of the court, as the foreman handed over the document containing the judgment. Chapman rose from his chair In the prisoner’s cage where he had been sitting with the bright sun light pouring over him. Chapman Is Calm Chapman's mouth was tight set His eyelids mere red. But there has no ' whipped expression about him. ‘‘Gentlemen, of the Jury, what Is your verdict?” the clerk asked. Chapman stiffened for the supreme jolt. “Guilty!” said the foreman, "as charged In the indictment.” There was an almost Imperceptible flicker of a change in the expression of Chapman's delicate mouth. The corners tightened. His fingers moved. Then he sagged into the chair and his head lolled back. In an instant, however, he stiffened up again and the sun glinted on an untrembling jaw line. There were five deputies with him. He was in a cage. There was but one chance in a million for the bandit to escape. Chapman sat in the pen for a few minutes after the verdict, gazing vacantly at a chandelier as Judge Jennings thanked the jury and spoke his personal approval of the verdict. The Judge did not look at him. The jurymen averted their eyes Hugh M. Alcorn, the prosecutor, sitting with his back to Chapman, did not even pay him the personal compliment of a triumphant smile in his dilection, but kept his back turned. Motion for New Trial Frederick J. Groelii, who fought so hard to win for Chapman the chance to go back to Atlanta prison to die, didn’t turn about, either. His eyes were on the soiled red hrick wall of the building across the pHey, where they manufacture coffins. The judge gave orders that there must he no movement in the room until the jury had filed out. Chapman’s strange gray eyes with the sharp blue pupils picked up each juryman us he filed past. The Jury gone, Charles W. Murphy, one of the associates in the defense counsel, who had been heara from but little during the trial, rose to enter the formal motion for anew trial. Chapman knew what he was going to say. He was going to say that the court made a major error, in permitting Alcorn to inflame the jury by referring to Chapman’s establishment of a bootlegging plant "hear the humble Massachusetts home of our beloved President.” Marriage Licenses Horace Gwynne Mosser, 27. 2022 Broadway, agent; Helen Francla Burnett 22. 2512 N. New Jersey, typist. Oral Wayne Beckelheimer, 20, 447 Arnolda, otler: Kary Alta Adams. 19,716 W North, splnnrr. William A rtbur Oberholtzer. 24. 2130 N. Delaware accountant; Bonnie Lou Henderson. 2.\ 2143 N. Meridian, musician. Frederick Howard Lanham, 23. 2818 Highland, cutter; Martha Moor Douuehy 19. 854 W. New York, clerk. Qppc Vander Zee. 31. R. R. ? Box 371. dairyman; Josephtne Bosnia, 29, Beech Grove, telephone operator. Elmer Lewie Wilkins. 31, London. Ind.. truck driver; Dorothy Ellen Iwafford. <2. R- R- O Box 127. housekeeper. NWs Peter Jensen, 33. High wood. 18., bricklayer; Maria Kristine Jensen, *2 426 N. Jefferson. / V N. Kellura. 29, 1306 N. Oxford. ia!o mn: wl la # 9 v Buries Gray - 33 1420 E. Eleventh, beauts oDtr*torJ|

T±UU J_N JJIAN Ai J OLIIS TIMES

All Weights Sell at $14.25, With Top $14.25. —Hog Prices D ■**. — March Bull Ton Receipts 30. [email protected] 13.75 4,000 31. 13.25 13.40 6.000 April 1. 13.60 13.65 4.000 2. 13.25013.30 13.40 4.000 3. 13.60013.70 13.80 4.000 4. 14.25 14.25 3,000 Hog prices took another sharp advance at the local stockyarda today. All prices were 45@65c higher. All weights were selling the same. The bulk of sales was made at $14.25 and the top was $14.25. Heavies, mediums and lights sold at $14.25. Pigs were a fraction higher and sold at slo@l3 75. Smooth packing Sows were selling for $12.75@13 and roughs were quoted [email protected]. Local packers and order men divided the buying. The clearance was good. The advance was attributed to light receipts combined with a general demand. The receipts were estimated at 3,000. Lack of demand and sufficient orders lowered calves a dollar. The top price was quoted at sl4 in the late sales. The market was steady in the early trading, but moved downward at the close. The receipts were quoted at 400. Medium to good calves were in fair demand and sold at $8 to $lO. Common veals were not attracting much notice and what few were sold went at a spread of $6 to SB. The best heavy veals were selling for $7.50 and SB. The average price of steers continues to remain steady, due to lack of choice stock in the market. Good to light steers are selling at $10.50 @10.75. The lower grades are selling as low as $9.25, but if the stock Were in the yards good steers would bring around the above price. Sheep and lambs were nominal due to lack of receipts. The receipts estimated for today was 50 and the price continued irregular. —Hogs— Mediums $14.23 Heavies 14.25 Light hogs 14.25 Smooth sows 12.75013.C0 Rough sows 12.25 'a 12.50 Pigs 10.004113.73 Stags 7.50 011.00 —Cattle— Average price good steers. .$10.500 10.75 Good to choice cows ...... 6.50® 7.50 Cutters 3.00® 4.26 Canners 2.50® 3.35 Medium to good heifers 8.50® 9 .0 Butcher bulls 6.000 8.50 Bologna bulls 4.50® 5.50 —Calves Choice vesls $14.00 Medium veals 8.004i 10.1>0 Common veals 6.00® 8.00 Best heavy 7.50® 8.00 —Sheep and Lambs— Spring lambs $12.50 020.00 Best old sheeo 9.00 down Medium to choice ewes ... 5.000 8.00 Bucks 4.50® 6.00 Other Livestock CHICAGO, April 4.—Hogs—Receipt*. 4.0(H): market, lOc off; top. 13.90; buik $13.30 0 13.80; heavyweights. $13.40®. 13.90; medium. $13.50® i.t.90. light. $13.30® 13.90, lignt lignts. $12.00® 13.75: heavy packing sows. tinoolu. ,$12.25012.50; packing sows. rough. $11’.75012.25; killing pigs. $11,500 x3. Cattle—Receipt*. 500; market, compared week ago; led fetcers of value to send 950 m and above. 25c up; weighty kind at season's high time; qu.Oity cn*iderc(l; kinds ben w 950, she-stock and buds strong, 25c up; better grade she-stock i.nd beet bulls mostly higher; stockers and feeders in mural country demand; spots lower; lightweight veal caives mostly $1 off; handy weights on shipping accounts $1 up: top lor week: heavy yearling steel-8. $12.60; heavies $li.8o; light heifers. $11.60: bulk prices: beol steer.--. $0 0 l.0.2o; heifers $7.70 0 9.50; caum-rs and cutters. $2.900 3.90; light veal calves, $8.50010; stockers and fecdeis. S7O 8.25. Sheep—Receipts. 5.000; market receipts mostly direct; for week 27.000 direct and 133 cars feed lo(7. compared week ago; aged sheep 25c off led tamos 50 ®„7se off; DUik prices; reeirable handyweight wooled lambs. $i5.75H10; tup, $16.10; closing top quotable S10.50; weikht kinds mostly $14.50015.25; extremely weighty lamb*. $13.50011; clippers scaling under 90 pounds $12013; prime handy weights. *13.60; shorn ewes. $7.65 ® 8.2.5; shorn Jambs. $14.500 15; top. >15.25. EAST ST. LOUIS. April 4.—Cattlo— Receipt*. 300; market, strong to 25c up than a week ago; native steers. $8.25 0 10; yearling heifer*. SBO 10.30; cows. $5..>00 7: canners and cutters. $3.25 ® 4.23; calves $11012.50; stockers and feeders. 96.2607.25. Hogs— Receipts. t.uOO, market, active, strong; heavy. *13.60H 13.80; medium*. sl3.Go® 13 80; light, $13.25® 13.50: light light*. sl2 25013.60; packing roughs. $11.650 12.35; pigs. sllO 12.75. bulk. $13.50013.75. Sneep—Receipt*. none; market, nominal: ewe*. *8 50 09.50; canners and cutters, S3O 6; wooled Isnibs. sl6® 16.75. PITTSBURGH. April 4.—Cattle—Receipts, light; market, easy: choice. #10.50 0 10.75; good. $9.75010.25; fair. sß® 8.60: calves. $14.60®15. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, light: niarkpt. steady; p. ime weather*. sß® 8.60; good. $7.250 7.75; fair mix’d. so®7; lambs. sl4® 16.40. Hogs—Receipts. 8(ld: market, higher; prime heavy. $14.30® 14.40; mediums, $14.30014.40: heavy yorkers, $14.30® 14.40; light yorkers. $13.25® 13.75: pigs, #13013.25; roughs. $11.50® 13; stags, $5 07. EAST BUFFALO. April 4.—Cattle—Reeeipts, 200- market, slow, steady: shipping steers, s9 All; butcher grades. $8 0 9.50; cows. $2 07. Calves—Receipts. 300market, slow, steady; cull to choice. #3 0 16. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 3.200 market, slow, steady- choice lambs. sl6® 16.25: cull to fair. s9® 10; yearlings, $9 013.50: sheep, s3® 11.50. Hogs—Reeeipts, 1.600: market, active, steady to 10c higher: Yorkers. $13.25® 14.25; pigs. sl3 014.25: mtxe,|. $14.25: heavies. $14.2501 14.35; roughs. $11.75 012.25; stags, $6 0 8. CLEVELAND. April 4.—Hogs— Receipt*. 1,000: market. 10c higher; yorkers, $14.10; mixed. medium*. $14.35; pigs sl3; roughs. $12.25; stags, $7.50. Cattle—Rciipts, 100: market, steady, uncharged. Sheep and Lambs—Rereipts, 500; market, steady: top. $13.50. Calves --Receipts, 100; market. blow; top. $1 4.50. CINCINNATI. April 4.—Cattle Receipts, 60; market steady- shipping steers, good to choice. $9.50® 10.50. Calves - Market 50c 10-'—; ecod to choice. sl2® 13.50. Hoe-—Receipts. 1.300; market 25 ®3sc higher: goed to choice packers and butcher',. sl4”"* Sheep—Receipt*. 25: market ..Lady; good t oi-hoice. $8®;8.50. Lambs —Steady; good to choice. $16017. Births GirlsRaymond and Elsie Moeller. 1106 Shelby. Albert and Marie Springman, 1723 Hall PI. Robert and Nelle Bowser. St. Vincent Hospital. Charles and Nancy Murphy, St. Vincent Hospital Emerald and Mildred Shockency, 243 S. Oakland. Boys Wilbur and Ellen Leatherman, 2827 Kenwood. Edward and Mary Bauer. 1052 W. New York. Joe and Mary Medle, 744 N. War man. Otto and Mary Kessler. 1504 Everett. David and Dolly Rumer. 716 W. TwentySeventh. Deaths Adaline A. Bryant. 64. 16 N. Euclid, diabetes mellite*. Raymond Oliver Parker. 9 months. 1140 Bates, broncho pneumonia. Robert Hodgtn, 1. 1311 N. Dearborn, influenza. Joseph R. Young. 48, Methodist Hospital. sarcoma. Charles Coleman Carter. 61. city hospital, acute endocarditis. Nancy J. Kellikee, 81, 233 S. Lyons, chronic myocarditis. Infant Tuck. 2 days. 3516 N. Capitol, premature birth. Lucille Wyatt, 2, St. Vincent Hospital, mastoiditis. Hazel Janice Jones 23. Yong Hospital, acnemia. Edith May Hamblin. 55. 1103 N. Alabama.. acute dilatation of heart. Louisa Skinner. Cecil, 94, 2614 Gale, bronchitis. William Hudson. 48. city hospital, acute myocarditis. Victoria Wiseman, 30, city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Mary Scbisla. 88. city hospital, erysipelas. George W. Pence. 65. Central Indiana Hosnita], Ludwigs angina. Clara Jane Hart. 67. 37 S. Warman. chronic myocarditis. Frankie Wilson, 76. 429 N. Liberty, acute gastritis. William J. Wilder. 69. 540 N. Oriental. ! acute dilatation of heart. Jenette Hudderich, 6. Eastern and State, irwetured skull, accidental. Paul Lewis Hines. 9 days. 1724 Woodiavn. premature birth. 1 Marlon Virginia Baden. 18, Methodist HMnltaL broncho pneumonia.

ONLY 13 MINES CLOSE Union Organizer Insists Strike Is Satisfactory. Bu United Press MORGANTOWN, W. Va., April 4. —Only thirteen of the 126 bituminous mines in northern West Virginia were closed today, despite the striko called by the United Mine Workers of America. Van A. Bittner, international organizer for the union, said the strike was progressing "satisfactorily.” He pointed out that fourteen mines operated Wednesday while only nine worked Thursday. DEATH CAUSE UNCERTAIN Coroner Probes Case of Mrs. Annie Sullivan. Mrs. Annie Sullivan, 45, died at the home of relatives, 1038 Charles St., today. Coroner Paul F. Rob inson is investigating cause of death. Dr. J. E. Hughes, 1126 S. Meridian St., told Robinson that he had been attending Mrs. Sullivan since Marqh 12. lie also eaid that when he firs*, took the case Mrs. Sullivan showed signs of having been badly beaten. 39 LEGAL NOTICES /WVSAA<WWWWWWSAAA/VWVWWVN LEGAL NOTICE CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE Default having been made in the paymen of a certain chattel mortgage executed by James S. Morris, of Sheridan. County of Hamilton. State of Indiana, on the 19th day of August. 1924. and filed for record on the 25th day of August 1924 at 8:00 o'clock, a. m.. with the recorder ol Hamilton County. Indiana, and upon which mortgage there is deelared to be due nd unpaid $1,720.00 principal, and $7.35 interest. we have taken possession of One Model “S” Burkett Sedan Bus and attachments. Serial No. ST-16000. Engine No. KB-142051. being the property described in said mortgage. and will sell it at public sale to the highest bidder lor cash at the International Harvester Cos. Service Station. 425 Kentucky Avenue. Indianapolis. Indiana, on Friday. April 10 1925. at 2:00 o clock in the afternoon of said day. t Signed ( INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Cos. OF AMERICA. A CORPORATION. March 30. April 4-0. 102n. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., April 3. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereoy given uy the Board of Pub.ic Work* oi Ihe City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will lie received by it. at its office, until 2 o clock p. m.. on Monday. April 20. 1925. for the following desert bed public improvement in the City of Indianapolis, ns authorized by Local Sewer improvement Resolution No. 12344. Resolved, by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. That the construction of a local sewer, intended anil adapted only for local use by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, be. anu the same is. hereby ordered in and along FIRST ALLEY WEST OF VILLA AVE. From Orange St.. To Pleasant Run Parkway. North Drive. More particularly described as follows: Beginning m the first alley west of Villa Ave. at the south property line of Orange St.; thence south in "the First Alley west of Villa Ave.. 250 feet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified Pipe 10 inches in diameter. And said newer, with all its appurtenances. shall be constructed in accordance with the profile and specifications nowon file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city. The cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the city of Indianapolis, if the city is benefited by sanl iniproveme-nt. ail according to the method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations.” approved March 6. 1905. Assessments, if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment (or such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or Bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of game, or for the payment of any bond or bonds, certificate or certificate*, issued to said contractor in payment lor such work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received by the city from the assessment* for such improvement. or such moneys as said city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. Ail proceedings had. and work done in the making of said improvement assessment of property, collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be provided for in said above entitled Act. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall lie in accordance with tho terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings 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 anv or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. April 3 and 10, J 925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. April 2. 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 desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, ns authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolution, adopted by said Board on the Ist day of April. *1925. April L 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 13401. MADISON AVE. From south end of bri ige over Pleasant Run. To north property line of Southern Ave. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alleys with cement to a uniform width of 5% feet; removing 120 lin. ft. of straight curbing at alleys, and providing 94 lin. ft. of 6 ft. radius granite corner*. All to boas shown ou plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles 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 said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday April 22. 1925. 2 p. m., at its office in said City as the time and place for the publrV* consideration of the proposed improvement., at which time said Board of Public- Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property Is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the Ctty of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of tho Board of Public Work* CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, „ . . _ V. J. SPENCER. ' Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. April 4. 10. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD _ Indianapolis, ind.. April 2. 1923. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvement* in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized bv the following numbered Improvement Resolution, adopted by said Board t-n tho Ist day of April, 1926: _ , „ April 1. 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12403 FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF BROOKSIDE _ PARKWAY (North Drive) From east property line of La Salle St., To west property line of Houston St. By grading the alley from property line to property line to a uniform width of 15 feet. 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 Resolution as numbered. adopted by tho Board of Public Works on the above named day. and detailed drawing*, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen In the office of said Board or Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works ha* fixed Wednesday. April 22. 1925. 2 p. ni. at its office in sain City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear ail person* Interested, or whose property 1* liable to he assessed lor said imnrovemeot, and

39 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) will determire whether tho benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of ludianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES K. COFFJN. W. H. FREEMAN, „ M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. April 4. 10. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. April 3, 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.. on Monday. April 20, 1925, for the following described public improvement in tho City qf Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12179 CHESTER AVENUE From north property lino of TwentySixth St.. To south property line of TwentyEighth St. By paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or BrP-k. laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet; paving the wings of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the width as shown on plan: providing 44 lin. ft. of 4xlß-inoh 15 ratified Limestone Marginal Stone: and resetting 1 manhole top to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown ou 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 *he (teneTal andfdetail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file anil 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 bids . CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Anril 4. 10, 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapulis. Ind.. April 3. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby givCTi by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that slesled proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o’clock p. m.. on Monday. April 20tli. 1925, for the following described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12298. FORTY-FOURTH STREET, From West Property Line ot iunset Avenue. To East Property Line of H.'Higher Avenue. By grading and paving the walks with Cement placed next to the property-lino 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 6x24-inch Concrete curb to a uniform width of 30 feet; provid'ng 63 lin. It. of 10 ft. radius granite corners. AH to be as shown on plan and as specified. Contractor in submitting his bid must submit a separate bid per so. ft. for walks already in. same to be allowed as a i redit. All work done in making of said described public improvement shall bp in aceord.inc* with the terms and conditions ot aid Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and mav be seen in the office of said Board of Piib'ie Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Work*. City of Indianapolis. Anri' 4 10. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL "NOTICE DEPARTMENT op" .PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis.. Ind.. March 26. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works, of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana that sealed proposals will lie received by it. at. its office, until 2 o’clock p, m.. on Friday. April 10. 1925. for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12279 CALIFORNIA STREET From north property line of New York St To Routh pronertv line of Michigan st. Except the intersection of Vermont St. Bv grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 6-ineh gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of tho intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to tho widths as shown on plan; providing 84 lin. ft. of 4xlß-ineh Stratified Limestone Marginal Stones: and resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas. sewer, end other private service connections to property line, where not already in . AH to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done In making of said described public improvement shall be in aeeordani'e with the terms and conditions of Raid Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plan*, profiles, drawings and Riiecificatinns which are on file and mav he Rcen in the office of said Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reieot anv or all bid* CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Man'll 27, Anril 3, 1925 CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 20, 1926. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Hoard of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis Indiana that-sealed proposals will be received by it .at its office, until 2 o’clock p m., on Friday. April 10th, 1925. for the following described public improve mint, in tho City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12266. KEYSTONE AVE. (EAST SIDE ONLY) From south property lino of English Avenue. To the north property lino of Woodlawp Avenue (extended east). Except tho crossing of the C., C.. C. & St. L. Ry. By curbing the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Bere i Sandstone. Grwiito or 6x24-incli Concrete curb to a uniform width ot 24 feet; resetting 2 iron inlets to curb grade. All to be a* 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 general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Roard of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Charles e. coffin. W. 11. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. March 27-April 3, 1925. CITY ADVERTI9EMfeNT ~ ' ri LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE Bt^ARD Indianapolis, Ind., March 26. 1925. „ NOTICE T(TCONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana that sealed proposals will be re- ■ •eived by it. at its office until 2 o'clock p ni.. on Wednesday April 8. 1925. for the following described public improvement, in tho Ctty of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12180 PRATT STREET From south west property line of West To south property lino of Tenth St. < Except the intersection of California St.) By grading and paving the roadway with Wooilen Bloc*. Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick; laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width ol 34 ft.; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and nlleys tn a similar manner and to the widths as shown on Plans; providing? 254 lin. ft. of 4xlß-lnch Stratified Limegtono Marginal Stone; and resetting 4 manhole tops to grade. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service 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 deaoribed public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general ana detail plans, profile*, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. , M. 3 SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of IndianMaroh2'7. April t. 1935. fife

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 27. 1923. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice i* hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its oitioe, until 2 o'clock i>. in., on Friday. April 10. 1925, for the following: described public Improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Local Sewer Improvement Resolution No. 12371 Resolved. By tho Board of Public Works of the City ot- Indiana poll*. Stato oi Indiana, that tho construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only lor local use by the property holders whose property uhiils thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving sewage from collateral drains, be, and the same is. hereby ordered in and along „ BUTLER AVE. From Tenth St„ a point 250 feet north of Eleventh More particularly described as follows; Hegnning in Butler Ave. at the end of a lateral which is 30 feet north of the manhole in Tenth St.: thence north in Butier Ave. to u point 250 ieet north of the center of Eleventh St., with a branch as toilows: Beginning at, ,tho sower in Butler Ave. and Eleventh St.: thence east m Eleventh St., 190 feet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of Vitrified pipe 12 inches and 15 inches in diameter and "aid sewer, with nil its appurtenances, shall bo constructed in accordance with the profile and specifications now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city. The cost of said improvement shall bo apportioned against and paid by the proper.y holdree whose property abuts thereon and upon the city of Indianapolis. if the city is benefited by said Improvement, all according to tho method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of the Stato of Indiana, entitled. “An Act Concerning Mnuldpal Corporations” approved March 6. 1905. As sessment* if deferred, are to bo paid in ten equal annual installments with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to the contractor in payment for such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Lnd-r no circumstances shall the City oi Indianapolis be or bo held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for said work, or for tho collection of same, or for the payment of rny bond or bonds, certificate or certificates, issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys as shall have been actually received by the city from the assessments for such improvement, or such moneys as said city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings had and work done in the making ot said improvement. assessment of property, collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall lie provided for in said above entitled Act. 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 general and detail plank, profiles, drawings and specifications which arc on file and may be seen in the office ol said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. „ , . „ M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. March 27, April 3. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE'BOARD ludianapolis. Ind., March 20. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ~ Nolle is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, ttiat on the 25th day of March, 192n. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 12390. 1925. for tho opening. Declaratory Resolution No. 12390. 1925 RESOLVED, By the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to open > FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF BURGESS AVENUE irom cast property line of Emerson Ave.. To west property line of Butler Ave. 2he proposed opening being more particularly described as follows: ik-ginning at a point, on tho east property line of Emerson Ave. and four hundred ninety-nine and 47-100 (499.47) feet north of the north property line of Burgess Ave.. running thence in a southeasterly direction to a point on tho west property line of Butler Ave. and two hundred eighteen and 60-100 (218.50) feet north of the north'property lino cf Burgess Ave.; running thence uorth along the west property lino of Butler Ave., to the south right of way line of the C. I. & W. R. R.; running thence in a northwesterly direction along the south right of way line of the C. I & W. R. R. to a point on the east property line of Emerson; Ave.; running thence 'south along the east property line of Emerson Ave. to a point four hundred ninety-nine and 47-100 (499.47) feet north of the north property line of Burgess Ave.; the place of beginning. Excepting those streets and alleys previously dedicated to public use. The property beneficially or injuriously affected by the opening of the proposed first alley north of Burgess Ave., being the abutting property on the south side of said alley north of Burgess Ave.. between Emerson Ave. and Butler Ave. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. April 15, 1925. as a date upon which remom trances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by, said proposed opening, as aliove described, and on said day at 2 o'clock p. m.. said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such actions shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. - CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M, J. SPENCER. Board of Tublic Works. City of Indlanadolts. March 27. Anril 3, 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., March 31. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tho city of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 30th day of March, 1925, they approved an assessment roll showing tho nnma facie assessments for tho following ilesiribed public Improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 11800 FOREST LANE From north property line of FiftyEighth St. (east aide) east property line of Guilford Ave.. (west side). To west property line of Wlntrhop Ave. (east side). A point 244.4” ft. south of south prpperty line of Fifty-Ninth Si (west side). By grdaing and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width or 5 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform width of 9% feet: curbing both sides of tho roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone, Granite or 0x24-ineh Comrete curb to a unifrom width of SO feet. providing .182 lineal feet of 40-foot radius granito corners; constructing I catch-basin, including inlet top: providing 2 now inlets: laying 116 lineal feet of 12-lnch drain pipe with connections made to inlets, catch-basin and manhole of drain sewer, as shown on plan. All to boas shown on plan and as specified. Persons interes'ed in or affected by said described public improvement arc hereby notified that tho Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday. April 10. 1926. 2 p. m. as a dato upon which remonstrances will be re< < rlved, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described In said roll, and will determine the questions as to whether such lots or tracts of land havo been or will be benefited tn the amounts named on said roll, or m a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prime facie assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject. to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of tho Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FRKEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of IndianApril*!. 3.3, 4, 6. 7. 8. 1925, * CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., March 26. 1925. NOTIC E TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at Its office, until 0 o'clock p. m.. on Friday. April 10th, 1925, for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorised by Improvement Resolution No. 12317, OLNEY ST. (WEST SIDE ONLY). From north property lino of St. Clair Street. To south property line of Pratt Street. By curbing the roadway with 'Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24-ineh Concrete curb 13 feet off the west property line of the street. All to be as shown ou plan and as specified. Alt work done In making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with tho terms and conditions of said Improvement. Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drw ings 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 bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Work*. City of Indianapolis. March 27-AprU 3. 1923.

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., March 06. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by tho Board of Public Works oi the City of ludianapolis. Indiana, that scaled proposals will be received by it, at its office, until 2 o'clock p. tn„ on Friday. April 10th. 1925, for Ihe following described public improvement, in tho City of Indiaapudlls. as authorized by Local Sower Improvement Resolution No. 12372. Resolved. By the Board of Public Work* of tho City of Indianapolis. State of Indiana. That tho construction of a local sewer, intended and adapted only for local use by tho property holders whoso property abute thereon, and not intended or adapted lor receiving sewage from collateral drains, be. amt tho same is hereby ordered in and along EMERSON AVENUE (EAST SIDE). From Eleventh Street, To points 250 feet north and 130 leet south. , , More particularly described as follows; "Beginning at the manhole on the west side of Emerson Avenue at Eleventh St.: thence east 3tr feet to the east side ol Emerson Avenue; thence north along said east side of Emerson Avenue 250 feet to a point; which branches as follows: Branch A: Beginning at sewer In Eleventh Street and east sido of Emerison Avenue; thence south along said east sido 130 feet to a point. Branch B: Beginning at sewer In east side of Emerson Avenue and Eleventh Street; thence east in Eleventh Street 195 feet to a point. Said sewer shall consist of vitrified pipe 12 inches in diameter. And said sewer, with all its apptm tenances. sliall be constructed in accordance with tlie profile and specifications now ou file in the office of the Department of Public Works of said city. The cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the City ol Indianapolis, if the city is benetfled by said improvement, all according to the method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assombly of the State of Indiana entitled “An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." approved March 0, 1905. Assessments, if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at tho rate 6 per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be issued to tho contractor in payment for such work, unless the property owners pay said assessments before said bond or bonds aro issued. Under no circumstances shall the city of Indianapolis bo or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners for saio work, or for the collection of same, or lor tho payment of any bond or bonds, certificate or certificates, issued to said contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys us shall have been actually received by the city from the assessments for such Improvement, or such moneys us said city is by said above entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings had, and work done in tiie making of said improvement, assessment of property, collections of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be provided for in said abovo entitled Act. 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 general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are, on file and may bo seen in the office of said Board ot Public Works of the City of iudianapolis. The Board of Public Works reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. Mar.-b 37-Apri! 3, 1925. erry advertisement LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT Os TuBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., March 26. 1925. NOTICE TO~CONTRACTOR3 Notice- is hereby gtven by tho Hoard of Public Works oi the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that scaled proposals will be received by it, at its office until 2 o'clock p. m„ on Wednesday. April 8. 1926, for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12124 ELEVENTH STREET From point 701 ft. west of west property line of West St., To east property lino of Brooks St. By grading and paving the roadway with , Wooden Block. Asphalt, Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick. laid on a 6-ineh gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 20 ft.; grading and paving tho wings of tho intersecting alley in a -imilar manner and to tho width as shown on plan: providing 32 lin. ft of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone. Marginal Stone or %x2x?-ineh Standard Steel paving guard us specified, and resetting 2 manhole lops 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 W'ork done in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawing* and specifications which aro on file and may be seen in tho office of said Board of Publia Works of the City of Indianapolis. . _ . The Board of Public Works reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, . _ Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. March 27, April 3. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 26. 1936. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby gtven by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it. at its office, until o’clock p. m.. on Wednesday April 8, 1925, for the following described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by , Improvement Resolution No. 1-1~3. ELEVENTH STREET From west property lino of West St.. To point 704 feet west of west property linn of West St. .. . _ By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block, Asphalt. Asphaltic Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6inch gravel concrete foundation, from curb line to curb line, to a uniform width of *-4 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alleys In a similar manner and to tho widths as shown on plan: providing 1 new iron inlet; laying 24 lineal feet of 12-ipc-l) drain nine with 'connections made to inlets; providing 19 lineal feet of 4xlß- - Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, or % \ox2-inoh Standard steel paving guard ns sepciflod: resetting J manhole tops to grade. ... Aiso extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. Ail to boas shown on plan and as spo- * All" work '".one in making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the general and detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file ana vnav be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of IndtanUP The Board of Public Works reserve* Oic right to W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. „ Board of Public Works. Ctty of Indianapolis. March 27. April 3. 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT -leg/l NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. March 26. 1035. 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., on Wednesday. April 8. 1025. ior the following described public improvement. in tho City of Indianapolis, as authorized by „ Improvement Resolution No. 12216. AGNES STREET. From North Property Line of New York Street. To Soutli Property Line of Michigan Street. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block, Asphalt. AsphalticConcrete or Brick, laid on a 0-tnch gravel concrete foundation from curb-lino to curb-lino to a uniform width of 30 feet: grading and paving the wings ol the intersecting street and alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan providing 90 lin. ft. of 4xro-inch stratified Limestone Marginal Stone; and resetting 6 manhole tops to grade: providing 18 sq. yd*, of new pavement at New York Street and Michigan Street due to changing the widths of roadway ilroin 24 feet to 30 feet. Also etxending all water, gas. sewer ind other private service connection* to property line, where not already In. All lo be as shown on plan and M apeeifled. All work done in making of said described pub.ic improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of ■said Improvement Resolution, and ih* general and detail plans, profiles, drawing* and specification* which are on file and may bo seen in the office of said Board ot Public Work* of the City ot 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 Y Public Work*,- City ul Indianapolis. March 27-April S. 1025.

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