Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 292, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1925 — Page 10

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1 . DEATH NOTICES SMITH. ARTHUR—44 yrs. old. beloved husband of Leila Smith, father of Ar thur F. Smith, died April lHtii. Funeral Tuesday. April 21st. 2 p m., at residence of liis brother. Marva Smith, 4.'1 N. Lyons Aye. Burial Holy Cross cemetery, Friends invited. 5 EUNEKAL DIKECTOKS W. T. BLASENGYM Main Outlet Branch oihce 3220 Shelby St 1003 Indiana Aveuue, Drexel 2570 Circle si)uo FLANNER& BUCHANAN 330 N Illinois St. Funeral directors to the people ol Indianapolis since 1887. Phone—Main 0041 ob4*. INDIANAPOLIS CREMATORY feERT S. GADD- 21 SfTT’roepect 9t Phono Stewart 2278 George Grmsteiner Funeral director. 522 E Market Main 0008 s“ W-alds "£f UNDERTAKERS— IiISE V ~Sc LiX US U&l N. Delaware. Main 3tißd. 1 SrEtTAITNO TILES MASSEUR—Mis Morris, located at 935 N Meridian. Apt. 1; Si to 5. Lin Dedicated baths and massage 730 N. New Jersey. Main 8.140, • 10~~ LOST ANir FOE NT) FOUND—Articles found in Indian apolis street cars vesterday: 14 UMBRELLAS. I BOSTON BAG. 1 PR. LOW SHOES. I PURSE. 2 PACKAGES MEDICINE. 4 PR. GLOVES. MAIN 2737. - LIBERAL REWARD —Dog, English hull white, female: answers to name oi Peggy; vicinity of 53rd and Central. Hum, 3501. -■ SSO REWARD —For return of Boston Terrier Puppie, liali grown, full wnia collar, short muzzle, white blaze. Call Belmont 2724-R. AIREDALE—Nine-months old, male. Rcward. Call Wash. 2152. 12 HLI.I U A.N ILU—MAI E WANTED —Young man to assist with office work and odd jobs about tin school in exchange lor a complete business course. This :s an excellent opportune for an ambitious young man wanting a business education, but a little snort op luncis See Fred W. Cos -. Prim, CENTRA). BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner Pennsylvania and Vermont StL Next door to Y. W C. A. 13 INiSTKILiItENN The School of Applied Art of Beauty Culture A SCHOOL OF ART WHERE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES ARE EMPHASISED AND THE INDIVIDUALITY OF THE STUDENT DEVELOPED. DAY-EVENING. ENROLL NOW. The St. Clair School of Beauty Culture 246 E. St. Clair St. RI. 2346. COMPLETE - beauty culture course. Tuition only $35; unusual credit terms. Day and evening classes. Live models. OLIVE STREET HAIR STORE 1158 Olive St. Drexel 4530. LvaJ.RUCTION m Beauty Culture. RAIN BOW ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE. 157 N. Illinois; second floor Stewart Bldg. Circle 0236. MEN to learn barber trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E. Washin£irigton St., Indianapolis, Ind Circle 07.>7 SHORTHAND in 30 days; typewriting C 22 Peoples Bank Bldg Lincoln 1130. ffi HKI.I’ \VANTED— FEMALE A FEW PERMANENT POSITIONS are now available for gtrls between 18 and 25 years of age. Any one interested in learning the telephone operating profession see Miss Cocfper, Room 101. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. New York and Meridian LADIES Neat appearing with sales ability to enter contest at once. Big money. 717 Peoples Bank Bldg. WAITRESS: experienced in tray work. Apply at once. Solomair's Restaurant. 53 % S. Illinois St. WOMAN to work in boarding house; white Lin. 8535. 708 N. A COOK —FOR SIX PEOPLE. Call Irvington 3510, It SITUATIONS WANTED b—Female CURTAIN? TO LAUNDER. MR9 J LUTZ CIRCLE 6612. WANTED—Washings and ironings; white lady: soft water. 252 N. Arsenal. 18 ROOMS FOR RENT CAPITOL. N.. 2157—Hoorn and board for four girls near car. No. 8. Har, 0436-It DELAWARE. N . 1825; nice room for one nr two; private home. Randolph 949 2. EIGHTEENTH. W.. ‘J4; room: twin bads, for two; kitchen privileges: also smaller sleeping room. Randolph 1951. 14TH Si.. 807 E.: two sleeping rooms' private home. Riley 2057. ILLINOIS. N., 3437: large front room. Kitchen privileges and garage. MERIDIAN. N., 1137—Lovely room, family of 2. home accommodations. Lincoln 7438. NEW JERSEY. 1522 N.: modern room $6. RI. 1256. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 027. Apt. U clean. modern room. Lin, 4670. ST. CLAIR. E.. 519—Single or double Lincoln 1041. WOODRUFF PLACE a very desirable room for gentleman, Webster 1515, Come in and get a list of rooms. B. & B RENTAL SERVICE BUREAU 710 ODD FELLOW BLDG, RI. 2707. a—Light Housekeeping CAPITOL. N., 1318—2 front-room suite. 3 room apartment; well furnished: first floor. Lnpo.n 3958.

18 ROOMS FOR RENT a—Light Housekeeping COLLEGE 2231—Furnished room and light housekeeping. Dr. 0045-R. EAST, N„ 523—Modern housekeeping Butte, gas range and refrigerator. Luieoln 5116. Nr.VV JERSEY. N. 1615 2 connecting rins.; modern: private home. RA. 6529. SOUTH ST.. E.. 315—Nice furnished roqms; house kccpiitg, $2 week up. bi'. vi.jt) Li. E. ..03 targe I'rout room and kitrii nrttc; modern. Circle 7270. TWO neatly furnished rms. and kitchenette; mod.: private fam'ly. Web. 0256 l>— Hoard and Rooms ASHLAND 1208—Good board: reasonable: square to car. Lincoln 1153, WASHINGTON. W.. 1749 —Room and board for 1 or 2. $7. Bylmont 2474. IS* RENTALS a—Houses • HANSON Ave., 230: 5-room bouse: semtmodvrn: S2O. Hum. 3376. OLIVE St., 1838; 7 rooms; modern: water pd. Inquire in rear; $43. RAYMOND 1753; 4-rm., clean, homelike garage. E. New York, 3330: 3-rni Bel. 1041. ST. PETER St.. 421: 4-rm.. newly deco rated, front and back porch, yard. sl* Lin. 8754, Water paid. SHELDON St.. 1041; ball ot new double. 4 rooms, modern. front and rear porches: garage water rent paid: S2O per month. Main 1806, SHELDON. 1953: one-half of double: 5 rooms; semi modern. S2O per month. Phone. Ma. 1806. UNION ST., 1716 —Upper duplex, modern. $3~. Drexel 4605, COLORED TENANTS 1932 Yandcs. 4 rooms $18.50 165? Cornell. 5 rooms $20.00 2240 Columbia. 4 rooms $18.50 1010 B. 17th, 6 rooms $20.00 2324 Cornell, 4 rooms $20.00 2240 Sheldon. 5 rooms $20.00 DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market A. F. ZAINE V iti.Au ksl ATE RENTALS INSURANCE 108 N DELA LI 652J j SEE HOLTEGEL for bargain* REAL ESTATE c—Apartments BROADWAY, 2024; modern apartment five looms, sun parlor, heat. Water; ga rage option aI. Kenwood 5647 COLLEGE olid 11th: Walbrook; very desirable; heat, water S4O WagiP'r Bankers Trust Cos. Main 1843 HAZEL,DELL Twelfth and Park; three unfurnished rooms and bath. SSO: three looms furnished and bath *6O ST ATP] SAY. & TRUST CO. MA i N >517 E, M ABKET 81 KRIEGER aids.. Prospeet and High Sts.; 2 rooms bath and kitchenette: in a door bed: $35. See custodian or call H. if, WOODSMAI.L & 00. 1 an. 5391 NEW JERSEY. N.. 863: 4-room apartment modem close in NORTHWESTERN. 2801 ; three room mod ern apartment: light, heat and water 'urnisheq. Ran, 0521. WOODRUFF PLACE; mod., lower. 4-rm. apt.: reasonable. Webster 8020-W convenient”fia ndy 19 N. Oriental 3,3 and 5 rooms: gas water, heat and light >25 to $.50 CITY TRUST CO Circle 4022. SEE JANITOR. DOWNTOWN apt. 124 N East St modern: 5 large airy room- heat anil water furn.' gas range refrigerator ha-k north: SSO, Call 1011 Hum--Mansur. Lin 1200 tl—Business Places DESK spai-e including everything: SIO.OO month Ro imt 204. lOS N lie law are St 21 RLAL KSUM b l()i:>\l.K b— Houses BILTMORE ADDITION, NEW 6-roont house, west: with garage terms. Riley 2530. CENTRAL AVE. In 6200 block $9,000 home, wonderful value; new. square-type, 3 bedrooms; lot 60x200 ft. Terms. REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lincoln >307. Humboldt 3129 ENGLISH AVE.. 1400 BLOCK—Five rooms, breakfast nook, garage, basement, nice lot. a real buy—price $3,600. Only SSOO down. Drexel 6817. Open eve. 6—9. (i RAC ELAND AVE. Don't fail to ask us about this 7-room house. Thoroughly modern, excellent condition. Priced to sell. Phone Wash. 1229-W, or consult the REALTY SERVICE BUREAU ■5Ol CnntmentiH Hunk Bldg. I.in. 5307. HOYT Ave.; cotitage give rooms and pantry; city water, gas, electric lights: improved street and alley. Only s.>oo cash, balance $2.5 month. Price $2,650. J. S. CRI SE REALTY CO.PROSPECT ST—live-room cottage, moil ern except furnace, in fine condition. Only S4OO down, balance at $29 per mo - h. Lincoln 3734. Evening*. Irvington 09.>1. (Colored—Like Rent Now 5-room bungalow; garage; inside toilet, elec.: fine location, overlooking Douglass Park: bargain $3,200: S3OO cash. Mr Borton. Main 2681. with EMORY C. CRAWFORD, 222 N. Delaware. PAYMENTS^ DOUBLE SOUTH Church St., 905-07, low price if sold at once; has furnace and bath; live in one side and let the rent pay off this investment. Ernest E. Woods. 209 New Kresge Bldg. Main 3084 Reg. Randolph 4350. PLAINFIELD In east side of Plainfield on the hill. 3 acres of good truck ground. A bargain. I{E ALT Y KE R VICE B(JR EA U .701 Continental Bank Bidg. Ln. 3307. ' S3OO CASH Price $1,500, 3-room house; 4 lots: i.i Irvington. Possession at onee. FLOYDS 405 City Trust. Main 6064. Ha 0632. EAST 1 OTII Six-room modern home, $2 600 equity for $2,000; make yourself S6OO while buying- a home. real bargain. Drcx. 1696, Drex. 8741. PAYMENT, MODERN COTTAGE Garfield Place, 1515. oie-story six-room home: vacant: three end rooms. brick porch; anxious to sell now: want offer. Ernest E. Woods. 209 New Kresge Bldg. Mailt 3084, Res. Randolph 4.508, NOTICE If It is a home in Emerson Heights or near St. Philip s or Joan of Are. singles or doubles, call me. I have them C. J. OSBORN Drexel 6184. CENTRAL AVE 3108: line for business woman, employed couple or 2 families; house has 2 apt. one has six rooms, bath, furnace; other has three rooms, bath, fur naee. Opportunity with very easy terms Would consider small clear house. Open until 9 evenings. Wash. 5426. W. 19TH St. 0 rooms, modern exceptfurnace, garage lawn and shrubbery. Small down payment. Already financed. H. H. WOODSMALL A CO. Lin 5391 SIX-ROOM cottage; paved street and alley: 1000 northeast: by owner: $2,500, subject to Barrett. Webster 5840. NEW 5-room bungalow, 2 porches, well, shed; $2,000; easy terms 1. N. RICfIIE & SON. Main 0.520. 710 Bankers Trust Bldg. NEW 6-room house and garage A real bargain: $3,1.50: small down payment. See owner 3849 E 31st St. SACRED HEART CHURCH Six rooms, waier. gas, electricity, sewer. A-l condition. $3.000. Lincoln 3731. F VE-ROOM bungalows easy payments Wash 4344 CITY BT.DRS REALTY CO MAKE offer: 5-room mod.: well located flue eond'tion: gar. Re! 4458-W SALE OR RENT, good douhle. electricity, 54' 543 N, Trauh Ave. Harrison 2171. ' tl—lails BEN DAVIS: 2 lots; 1 square from interurban. Belmont 2186. C —Builders and Contracting SMALL HOME BLDG. CO Build the smaller home better and to r less. We accept your lot as down pay ment and finance balance Estimates tree Plans furnished. Riley 26.50 901 Lenieke If IOU nave a clear lot we will build you a home Our houses are better and cheaper because we havb no office help and pay no commission ELVERS fc KI,EIN' Lincoln 2627 'U IiIKAI. ESTATE U ANTED IF YOU WANT TO SELL Consult the REALTY SERVICE BUREAU 501 Continental Bank Bldg. Lin 6307. NO OPTION REQUIRED. WILL PAY CASH FOR SMALL COTTAGE NOT MODERN WEB 62*8. HAV ? us sell your lots—homes. JAS. W. SFXiVAGE Sc CO. Main_o7 l7. You React the warn Ads— Have you triec to use them! It’s easy--Call Main 3600 Ask for an Ad Taker

23 ' FARM LANDS TEN acres; well improved, electric lights, orchard: three-quarters mile north of Mooresviile on State Rd. 12: also ten or twenty iaore- unimproved. Owner, WILLIAM H. FRIENDICK. Route 3. Mooresville, Ind, 25 MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE . ASK your druggist or grocer for Fritchs Vegetable Snap and supreme talcdm powder If he .Joes not supply you, drop me a card These goods are equal to the best and better than ail the rest Inexpensive us the lowest price, if not wasted L H ROWELL gen act P O Box 657 Indianapolis. LIBRARY table uavenpcAt. one straight chair, ore rocking -luur and a floor lamp. Cal. Lincoln 8771. Rugs—Linoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs, blue tan taupe and old rose special sl3 95: Gold Seal Congoleom ruga. 9x12 $12.75 i'ht-ae rugs are carried in all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices Imported Jar.a in-se gress rugs. 9x12 double arp, heavy grade, .made in beautiful colored patterns special. $7 50 11 3x12 rugs. $29.50 all wool. Jur line of Brussels velvets Axmiusters and Wilton rugs carried tit all sizes and putH rns. are sold at the lowest prices in the city. Come in and he convinced All new perfect goods mo seconds I Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Wash St. opposite Stalehouse THREE sits of single harness, good condition. Bloemker., 1202 E. New York. Mainl 263 SINGER sewing mar nine drop-head $8 Apt It 1.'H.0 A-hiand Are * b—IVI !U*d I/ve Stock HORSES' FOR SALE 2355 N. Sherman and 340 W. Michigan. Motion Fuel Cos, CANARY turds Jinrrr and lemales Ran Bolph 1175. - CA N ARYS—M dc and female: clica'p Cirele 2427 25< (oYI, HE AND worn) KINDLING WITH EACH TON Ind. Lp. Clean fkd $5.25 E. 111. Lp ••lean fkd *5.25 Ind or 111. Egg. clean fkd $5 20 Glendora 6xß Lp dean fkd $6.00 Glendora 3x2 Egg dean fkd . . $57.) Best I.inton No. 4. dean fkd .. .$5.75 Va Washed Egg clean fad $6 00 W Va I.K . eleatl fkd *6 25 Deliver anywhere in city UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Drex 4621 1910 .Bluff Indiana large lump, forked ... :*5 25 W Va 4in v forked $6 25 NORTH ST COAL CO Un 1455 920 E Norlh St Irv 4020 ATI.AS FUEL CO *Ol W MORRIS 81 DR LX EL 0883 RICHLAND COAL CO. Bel 0272 131.5 W Kvrrett. 26 MIM I I I.INKOI N \\ ANTED AUCTIONEERS—Mark ft Neal. We buy or ■ell for you. Ran 70 14. Har. pop? K SALVATION aimy industrial Home Help us to help others with vour used elothti g, magazines news etc Phone Wagon Main 1082 [j SI.NESS \N N(H \< EMKX I S FEATHERS bought. oln ana renovated: feather mattresses anu billowe made K F m’KKTE 116 Mass Main 1428. HATS cleared and remodeled MULLER HAT SilC-l*. 107 W Mary.anu E. J SiiAdPE PAPER CLEANING Funnel manager lor Gadbeiry 50c ani' Up per loom Drexel 4690 J PAPER HANGING * l AINTING”Prompt. effleient service 1925 smpls Web 0512. PLUMBING and repairing. qunk service. nriees reasouable payments if desired H E. Oln-r, ~34 f‘rospc-<-t 0436. PAPER CLEANING T>i rm Work guar Expert workman DREXEL (1108. GADBERRY. RI US oM . d..t> and aim -• rubh-st $2 BUNN KIT the Cleaner. Lin. 8264 RUGS thoroughly eleaned; factory export; latest system 9x12. $2 Bel, 3426. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES sharpened TUTTI.I. 1 n.K 201 Indiana Ave HELLO HiLKs 7 SHOE SHINING PARLOR 206 VV MARYLAND >T. WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK GIVE I S A TRIAL J S CLAYTON & SON a. CONTRACTORS Paper hanging cleaning decorating 354 N Noble Liiicoln 5020 YOU V K TR7KI) THE IREST — Now try the best paper cleaner Tom Cox. Work guaranteed. Reasonable. Ran 7093 OHfjJ "Woo ;n.\ ii W 7 Ohio ” New Chap suev place Also sleeping rooms. -Ml S'l (111 \I• E AND IKANSFI.iv •V SAA>UVWWVSVSA(VWWVWVVV AV—PACKING househcld goods and office furniture tor shipment: piano dcrricktng; low rates on California shipments Otto J_ Sues?. Main 23.53—3628 Nights. Web 0699 W-L4570 Estimates on overland naulmg NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO moving and hauling' rates reason*ble Randolph 37* 1 LOW prices niovi tg; >3 load and up. CHARLES COOMBS W< bster 3391. 21 BUBIXKS>h UPl'Oai LM I lES /WaWWVWWVWSAAAAAAAAA^AswWVS TOURIST CAMP Excellent location on National Rd.. west completely equipped, will rent for the gear on. Mrs_ Lift 1c Phone Lincoln 5307. 30 Al lOAIOHIEEa FOR SALK CHEVROLET, light delivery: brand new Starter demountable rims, speedometer, water pump, oil pump: *2OO down: 12 mouths on balance. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 E. Wash. CHEV&OLETB F'tvo to select from tourings, coupes, coaches, sedans, etc., all 1928-24: terms or trade 559 N Capitol Ave. FORDS ALL MODELS W't, HAVE ON HAND 21 FORDS and wr have sliced the prices for this week-end All ir good running condition $25 and up And nt tnesc prices we have special terms to suit every one HAYNES SCHMIDT v 120 W North St Upen evenings and Sunday. FORD BODIES Two two-door sedans. Three four door sedans. Two coupes, extra good. Fifteen tourings and roadsters. Open evenings Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. FORI) coupe. 1922, iale .11 perfect condition: wire wheels: prieed special for today; $22-5; low down payment. HAVNES SCHMIDT. 120 W, North St. Open vettings. FORD. 1923 (Jump truck, with closed cab: neariy new: over-size tires on rear: S2OO. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash. FORD TOURING. 1924 SIOO. Call Mr. Suck. Lin. 6888 or P 55 N. Meridian FORD coupe: like new: 5 cord tires, water pump, motometer: bareap. stoplight and other extras: bargain: terms. Ctr, (i.sss. Call lor Stuck. FORD BODlES—liseo seaans coupes. tOOZtrig*, roadsters some late 1924 models 1 WOLF "55 61 N Capitol FORD 192* touring: lock wheel, spedom rter. starter and demountable rims: 4 very good tires: upholstering and paint very good: $295: terms STONE CHEV ROLFT CO. 427 N Meridian. Hupp Rulldog Roadster. Cash, terms or trade. Call “KENY” SIMMS, RAn. 09:74. OAK LAN I) TOURING S2OO T E R ST EG GE-lIOLLO W ELL 419 N, CAPITOL. I.IN, 2206. OLDSMOBILE. 1920. H touring: in good running condition: $l5O. terms. Lathrop-McFarland Cos. 418-24 N Capit' ! Main 21Gb. Overland. 1924, sedan. As good as new. Cash, terms or trade. Call 'KENY" SIMMS, RAu, 0954. CHark Motor Co.’s Used Cars Sep our'stock before buying, as we can save you money. Terms to Suit. 132 N. Cap. Ave. Open Evenings. Used Cars That Satisfy ALL MAKES. TO SUIT PURCHASER. George Ray, Inc. Paige-Jewett Distributers 1110-1112 N. Meridian Open Evenings. Lin. 7342. USED CARS cash, palmeni or trade Jonos-WhitaUer Sales ap 345 N Cap USkD CARS boitgm anolaoiu t lion*.' BURG. 522 N. Capitol^

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30 AUTOMORIKKS FOR SAKE \ |Offers for your convenience the following bargains on the popular payment plan of $2 to S2O Dowun DOWN. WEEK. 1920 Hu:ck Tour $13.88 SB.OB 1920 Studebaker 13.88 8.081921 Hupp Touring .. 15.85 10.35 1922 Hupp Touring .. 18.16 12.65 1023 Chev. Sedan 17.00 11.50 1923 Chev. Coupe ... 13.88 8.08 1917 Premier Tour... 11.77 5.77 Price includes license. We have 25 other cars* to choose from, all in splendid condition. TIHIE tiling jonesoM 00. 730 N. Meridian St. Open Evenings—Closed Sunday ~ " BARGAINS Chevrolet coupe. 1923 overetze tire* and other extras; S3OO if sold thin week. Fold louring 1924: 2 in w tires lock wheel; in good condition: $235 if sold tilts week. Small Down Payment I. GUY LONG CO 1114 N Mer'dian. Lincoln >1865 LIVE downtown Hudson r.swox dealer* J W BERRY P B SMITH 322 N Delaware Si ALMOST now repos*- used oars 'of every description at BOBS MOTOR SERVICE .146 S Penn Main 170S. 31 AI 'lOMOItll V.s UUN lI.Ii Al TOS WANTED—2I2 K New York St Main 4446 \l TO si I I’I.IES. REI* \IR> PARTS tor an make o> car* Call or write and let ue know what you need Deed or new SAM CORAZ AUTO U ARTS AND TIKE CO 519 N Capitol Are. VULCANIZING top repairing and Ve huildu K complete line of curd fr.-s in .took KENTUCKY AVE VULCANIZING CO 35 Ki Ave YOU can (-1 ''that better kind” of need ftree at Rogers' plenty of odd atzee (117 VV Washington 8.-l 43U6 UHFVROI.ET specialists first-class wor; reasonable prices He| 2733 Cox B-oe wiTat about that battery* COME ro UORU.M 1)61 N 11.1, ST 3T .MOIOR( Y( EEN. im Y(T.EB GOOD bicycle* $8 and up. Ores $2 and up 940 Massachusetts Ave 37 MONEY TO LOAN INDUSTRIAL LOANS WE WANT YOU TO BECOME ACQUAINTED WITH OUR INDUSTRIAL 1 .ENDI NO SERVICE. The AMERICAN way makes It EASY to borrow, EASY to pay. LOANS We loan any amount up to 2360 on personal property and the security remains in your possession at all times. COST By using our monthly payment plan the cost is so -mall that no one can afford to Is- without money for any legitimate purpose. Amount. Time. Total Cost. $ 25.00 5 Months $ 2.64 50.00 5 Months.. 4 . 5.25 100.00 5 Months 10.50 .. 200.00 5 Months.... 21.00 \ All other amount** same proportionate rater . Longer time if needed. Whem 5m Need see ns and let us explain fully our plans and methods Telephone applications receive prompt attention. Americans Loans Company 347 Bankers Trust Bldg Pennsylvania and Ohio Sts. MAIN 2983. Member of Indiana and American Industrial Lenders' Association. / I Lir Wans i Sellf=Re§ipectsng Loams You can borrow up to S3OO on the same self-respecting terras a business man gets from his banker. You pay back — $ 3 a month on $ 60 loan $ 5 a month on SIOO loan $lO a month on S2OO loan sls a month on S3OO loan Plus lawful interest only. PROMPTNESS, PRIVACY and COURTESY Call, write or phone Cl rcle 1-6-6-9 Beneficial Loam Society noi national city bank bldg. Open 9 to 5:30. Saturday* 9 to 1. L’censcd by and Bundl'd to the Stata [Fidelity Loam Cos, 106 E. Market Street Room 532 Lemcke Building A MODERN METHOD—O! meeting .ho public small loan need* Recent laws have changed the operation* of the small loan office THOUSANDS OF HOMES —Have Oeeu helped and made happy through loaus in emergencies by licensed and bonded Arms IF YOU who read this are unl&miiia* with the charges and methods you should not tail to call on our manager and have him explain them to vou _ Loans In the sums of $lO TO S3O0 —Are made on household poods left in your possession at lawful rates and on easy repayment plan DO JUSTICE—To yourself and make ? ourself acquainted with our service f not convenient to call, write or nhone MA 1278 Fidelity Loan Company 106 E. MARKET STREET Room 532 Lemcke Building. MA 1278. CASH—24 HOURS QUICK—CONFIDENTIAL SATISFACTORY SERVICE on personal property loans Conveniently located SECURITY INVESTMENT AND LOAN CO.. INC. 136 N. Delaware. LI ncolu 5050.

37 MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY 1 Quickly cuiituleiuialty. <uiu business like dealings is a part ot the service ••’e give you LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 V2 Washington St. M A in ”7)585. LI ncoln 7184. 3b ixtiAL JNOt ICESi _ NOTMCfc TO BIDDERS DEPARTMENT Or PUBLIC HARKS. CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. CITY HALL. Notice is hereby given by the Board ot Park Commissioners of the City of ind atiapolts, Indiana, that it is desired and dectntd necessary to make the loUowtng described public improvements m the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the follow tug numbered improvement resolution adopted by saal board on the 26th day of February. 1925. [mprivenent Kesolutioo No. 6. 1925. To construct one (1 I reinforced concrete bridge in the parks, parkways and boulevards of the City of Indianapolis, as follows, to wit: One ill reinforced concrete bridge over the Canal on Burdsal Boulevard, on land which is now a part of the Park and boulevard system ol the City of Indianapolis. Saul improvements are for park purposes and arc to be made hi accordance with the (Bans and spccmcaviotis on file in the Ohio- ot th< Roanl ot park Conimts stoners of said city. Dial said Board ol Park Commissioners has fixed Thursday the 361 ti day ot April. 1925, at 2 o clock P m„ at the off'c-c of said board, in the City Hall, as the time and pla-e for the pilbll', consideration of the prnposi-d improvement. at which time said Board of Park Commissioners will receive bids for such work. The successful bidder will be required to comply with the spec citations now on flic and which may lie seen in the office of said Board: lie shall deposit a •■ertifled check pi the amount of two uml om-half 12 L '■'< i per cent ol the engineers estimate of the cost of such work bid upon, but ill no case shall any such check he for less than the sum of one hundred i $100.06) dollars said check to be certified by a reputable bank or trust company doing business in the City of Indianapolis Indiana In eaJ ■ no but is accepted tins check will Is- returned to the bidder, but if one of the bids is acivpted and the bidder shall refuse or neglect to enter into au> contract with the City of Indianapol'.s within five 151 days from the time he shall have been notified of the acceptance •if the same, said cheek shall be forfeited tn the City of Indianapolis as ascertained and liquidated damages tor the failure to do so. An affidavit of non-coltus'on as required by law must he furnished. The Board of Park Commissioners reserves tin- right to reje. I any and all hidCHARLES i BOOKWALTER. FRANK P MANLY. A M MAGUIRE. KM SI.E V W JOHNSON Board of Park Commissioners of Ihe City of Indianapolis. Indiana April 26. 27 1925. NOTICE OF C P A EXAMINATION The Stale Board of Certified Accountants or Indiana will hold an examination in the House and Senate Chambers of the Slate bouse I ndianspot is Indiana. Thursday and Friday. May 14lh ami 15tli. 1925. for applicants who desire to practice as Certified Public Iccountauln. Said examination will lie conducted Under Ihe plan of cooperation with the American Institute of Accountants oi N’evt York The hours assigned to the sub'ects are as follows: M> I Mills 9 ant.—l 23u p. ni Auditing. 1 p. m —6 (Ml p m Accounting. Theory an 1 Practice. Part I • May 15th: 9 a. m —12.30 p m. Commercial l..aw I p m.—6:60 p. ni. Accounting, Theory and Ih'actice. Part II Application, together with fee of $25 should be filed with the board on or hefore April 25. 1925. Candidates who failed at the November. 1924. examination may tie re-ex-amined at the May, 1925 examination without payment of additional fee .provided their fir.-t appearance was at the November 1924. examination Candidates who failed previously in more than one subject must be reexamined in all subjects Candidates who failed in one subject only, must N> re-examined in said sub jeet during the hours assigned to said suhjei-i All such candidates who failed at previous examinations should notify tho board on or before May Ist whether or >t they desire lo bo re examined. Yours very truly. LAWRENCE F ORR President. April 20, 21. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS. ETC In Ihe matter ot the estate of Wtllianietta Powell, deceased. No. 6S-221HP. In the Probate Court of Marion County. April term. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Alonzo J. Powell as administrator of the above named estate has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said eslste. and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Probate Court, on tin 1 tith day ot May. 1925, at which tin"- all heirs, creditors or legatees oA said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why saul account and vouchers should nut Is- approved. And the heirs of said estate are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship. ALRERT H LOSCHE Clerk. EDWIN E THOMPSON. Attorney. April 20 27. 1925. NOTICE TO HEIRS. CREDITORS ETC - . In Ihe niatttr of the • state of Mary E. Williams, deceased. No. 118-22115. In the Probate Court of Marion County, April term.'l92s. Notice is hereby given that William S. Drake as administrator of the above named estate has present*d and filed bis account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for ihe examination and action of said Probato Court ,on the 16th day of May. 1925. a* which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of said estate required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be why said account and vouchers should not tic approved. And the heirs of said (state arc also required to appear and make proof of their heirship ALBERT II LOScTTE. Clerk. Bailey A- Bailey. Attorney. April 20. 27. 1925. LEGAL NOTICE The Board of TrusPjSs of the Central Indiana Hospital for Insane will receive sealed proposals until Friday. April 24. 1925. at 16 a. m.. for lurnishiug supplies for the month of May. 1925. Estimate book will !><• on file at room 147. Slate House, from and alter Monday, April 20. 1926. BY ORDER OF BOARD OK TRUSTEES. April 20. 21. 22, 1925. FOR SALE on 24 th of April. 1925. at 741 N. Ffast St. I will sell to the highest bidder 1 one and one-hall ton stake body Gram Bernstien truck. 1916. mod. A 24 of title No. 60268. serial 151148. motor 151148. which I have had In my possession for 2 years, for labor, material and storage charges amounting to $325. A J. SB ARAN. April 16. 20. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Aoril 4. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the Cily of Ind aiMpolis. Indiana, that on the 20th day of March 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing He* prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damages to the property beneficially or injuriously affected by the following described opening and extension of Arsenal Avenue as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. 11998. 1924. OPENING AND EXTENSION OF ARSENAL AVENUE. 'From N. R W. L. of P. C. C Sc St. L. R. R.. To N. R. P. L. of Southeastern Avenue. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residence is un known to thi* department, are owuers of property as set forth ill said assessment roll, which is assessed benefits on account of aid opening and exteniun as above de scribed: Kalharina Hammerle—No address, lot No. 49. Martindale Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $3.72. Samuel K. and Belle M Hawkey—No address, lot No. 41. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $25. Mary McConnell —No address, lot No. 36. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $25. Hattie D. Pearson—No address, lot No 53. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $5.30. L. Wilson—No address, lot No. 15. Rob-bins-Hubbard* Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $3.08. Gertrude W Bain—Detroit. Mich.. iot No. ill, Martindales Mil Place addition amount of benefits $3.72. Robt. F. Rookuut—Muncle. Ind.. lot No 23. Martindales Place addition, amount of benefits $3.85. David W Buskirk—Gosport. Ind.. iot No. 40 FVrgusons Hill Place addition amount of benefits $25 David W. Buskirk—Gosport. Ind.. lot No. 43. FVrgusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $25. Elmer Furnas —Valley Mills Ind., lot No. 40. Robbins-ilubbards H 11 Place addition. amount of benefits $3.72. Wm. If. Goodrich—Winchester, Ind. lot No. 3. Ridenours Exted. Rev. add.tion. amount of benefits $6.25. August H. and Emma B. Kretg—R. F. D. 1.. Austion. Ind.. lot No. 43. RobbmsHubhgids Hill Place udd;lion. amount of benefits $5.70. August H. and Emma B. Kretg—R. F. D. I„ Austin. Ind.. lot No. 42. RobbtnsHubbards Hill Place addition $5.70. Anna M. Lowry—i-o Pat L*Wry. Madison. Ind.. lot No. 61. Robbins-Hubbard* Hill Place addition, amount of benefit* $3.72. * Patrick J Rafferty—Greentown. Ind.. hotel, lot No. 24. Ferguions Hill Place addition, amouut of benefits $3.98. Mary H Rush— Minneapolis. Minn., lot No. 22. Martindale* Hill Place additiou. amount of benefits $3.72. Francis M Russell—Laurel. Ind.. iot

GRAINS LOWER AT OPENING

STEADY TONE AT START OF WALL STREET Prices Hold Even From Saturday’s Closing Level — Many Stocks Advance. Hii Vnilrd I’rfHS NEW YORK,. April 20.—Fisher's wholesale commodity price index for last week showed a further decline at ir>7.B aßainsf 158.1 in the previous week and the March average of 161.3. This evidence of a lighter demand in mercantile lines and the reports of further slight curtailment of steel operations over Sunday failed to influence the active stocks at the opening of today's session. Prices maintained the strength whiyh characterized Saturday's session and further advances took place in many sections of the list. Stocks were unsettled around noon by heavy profit taking and selling of the St. Paul issues in anticipation of an assessment. The preferred was off two points to anew low at 7 and the common to 3*4. This caused a reaction throughout the list and Itxsses of from fractions to more than a point took place in virtually every active issue. 1 Produce Markets Fresh FJggs (jobbing general run aeiverei! lit Indianapolis I —Dozen 108 u “' 25c Poultry I buying prices) Hen* ).■; springer*. 21c. roosters, 12c iu* ■k h CUi geese 14c young turkeys.3o (a 32c old turkeys. 25c; squabs S4.oU 'ozen Butlerfat —Local jobbers repaying 46-0 47c lb lor uutterlat creamery butlir (wholesale selling prices) 4U4folc Parking stock butter. 19c. CM If AGO. April 20. Butler —Receipts, 10.826: creamery. 44c; standard. 44‘c: tire s 41 ''i 42c: second. 24*ii26'xc. Eggs Receipts, 38.718: ordinaries SBWc; (trsts. 27 Lc twine. 23c: Americas, 2oc. Poultry—Receipts. 3 cars: fowls. 29c: dinks 30. geese. 18; spring 33: turkeys, •JSc roosters 16; broilers. tlil'iitloc. Potatoes —Reijipts. 227 ears: Wisconsin round whites* 75<- $1 : Minnesota Red river (Hubs. 80*t 95c Spaulding rose No. 1 $6 75 *u i No 2 $.i.25'0 5.50: Texas triumphs No I. $3.75*0 4: Louisiana triumphs. $2 25. NEW YORK April 20. —Flour —Dull md unchanged Pork—Steady. mess -It 50 Lard—Weak: midwest spot, si. >95411 10.05 Sugar—Raw easy; centrifugal, 96 test. 1.40(0 4.46 c refined. • lull: granulated 5.70*1 5.85. Coffee—Rio 7 spot, 201* 20 *4 e: Santos No. 4. 24’ '■l 24" * •■* TaUow —Dull: special to extra. B>3 <it 8 Qc. Ha> —Quiet: No. 1. -1 25. No 1 9.5c'1l $1.25! Dressed poultry—Dull turkeys. 30**t 45e: chickens. 20 r.1'44. fowls 17*0 35c: ducks. 18<ti26c; ducks. Long Island. 31 e capons. 34 *9 54c. Live poultry—Dull; geese. ll.fttl2o. ,lucks. I Iti 32c: fowls, 79*11 31c: turkeys, ::.-,*•• Ise; roosters. 14: chickens. 25*u40e: broilers o*o 05c: capons, |OQ43c Cheese—Steady; state whole milk, com tnoi to specials. 71*o 26' a c. Butter — Firm receipts. 3.572 U creamery extras. 44 >4 *ii 45c M*ecial market. 4u hi 4i 46*. Egg*—Kan receipts. 28.664: nearby w hite fancy. s36'o 37c: nearby stair whites. 31 'o 3.5 c fresh firsts 30*0 33c Pacific coasts. 32*<i390; western whites, 29*ii 35c: nearby browns. 33 hi (ft 36c. Marriage Licenses Harvey Louis Wade, 27. R. R. J. Box 431 carpenter Velda Mae Taylor, 2*>, 46 S Tuxedo waitress. Wayne C. Mark!**. *22. 1331 Park, machinist Ruth Campbell, 25. 718 N. Sherman. housekeeper, William K. Williams. 26. 130.* Polk, truck driver; Dorothy Irene Kaili, 21. 1114 N. Mount. Gilbert Brown. 11. 2019 E. Maryland: Hazel Gladys Brofn, 21, 2019 E. Maryland. houje-W'ork. Fr.-dr-riek Ernest. 21. 110 E. TwentyEighth. mechanic: Olive Elizabeth Pauley. 20. 420 E. Twenty Eighth. Lee Albert Irwin, 24. Lawrenes. railroad: Mildred Dean. 20. Broad Hippie, inspector. James Saner. 42. 1325 Garfield, foreman; Colista Jane Thomas. 34. 652 E. Twelfth. Eseo L. Westfield. 74 Sharpsvtlle. railroader; Dorothy B. Horton. 22. 625 Ft. Wayne. Willard R. Jent. 23. 950 W TwentyEighlh baker. Nina Mae Alexander, 22. 622 Udell. Lawrence Reed. 35. 533 Shea, sandcr: Irene b ostia 28. 533 Shea. Cecil Earl Cooley, 25. 413 N. New Jersey. chef; Hilda W. Lindenberg, 20. 3016 E Twenty-Ninth, dictaphone operator. Sherman Gowens 22. city: Clara May Winchester. 21. 301 W. Twenty-Sixth, housework. David Charlesy Rodgers. 23. 450 E. Vermont, crater: Edna Pearl Reavis. 21. 154 N. Blackford. John Whann Jr., 50. Fulton. Pa., physician: Grace E. Muypliy, 31. 1337 Kelly, housekeeper. | Births Boys Frank and Charlotte Throop, Clark Blakeelle Hospital. Ward and Minerva Landis. 665 N. Keyston- Ave. Lvnfan and Hattie Fau!eoner. 23 S. Bradley. . Oscar and Clifra Michaeles, 807 N. La Salle. Oscar and Ellen Matson. 453 N. Jefferson. Claude and Lola Grider, 716 hi E. McCarty. Hobart and Helen Philips. 3420 Prospeel. Robert and Agnes Lessher. 1413 N. Dearborn. Louis and Arthaliiiea Bematz, St. Vincent Hospital. Gordon and Irma Talge. St. Vincent Hospital. Pa> id and Elizabeth Pert. 4906 Guilford i*ve Carol and Emma Kr so. 1037 W. ThlrtySficond. •John and Marie Sanders, city hospital, lx* Roy and Zora Nockles. city hospital. William and Clara Hay. city hospital Girls Moreland and Hazel Classon. 1119 Bacon. Thomas and Hazel Bowers. 607 S. Alabama. John and Ruth Kashman. 1314 S. Lee. Lawrence and Eleanore Welch. St. Vincent s Hospital. Arthur and Martha Chevalier, St. Vincent Hospital. Albert and Helen Bubolz. St. Vincent Hospital. Doan and Beatrice Denwood. 401 Trowbridge; 30 LEGAL NOTICES (Continued) No. 87. Fergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $4.0(1. Fannie Sadh r—Martinsville. Ind., iot No. 9. Robhir.s-Hpbbards Hill Plate addition. amount of benefits $3.98 Anna Sales-F'ronta Bird—Danville, Ind.. lot No 8. Martindales Hill Place additiou. amount of benefits $3.72. Apphia II Scott-—Kmgtitstown, Ind.. lot No. 51. Martindales Hill Place addition. amount of benefits $3.72. Geo. W. Smart—Southport Ind.. lot No. 18. Robbins-Hubbards Hill Place addition, amount of benefits. $3.1)8. Grace E.. Mildred. Ray Summers lone th'rd each p.—R. R E Box 94. Indianapolis Ind.. lot No. 58. F'ergusons Hill Place addition, amount of benefits. $25. Edward H.. Kate Tevebaugh (Effie Tevebangh L. Est. 1—527I —527 N. Sixty-Third St.. Edgemont Station. East St. Louts. Hl.’ lot No. 4. Vailes E. Wash. St. addition, amount of benefits. $6.76. Harry and Grace Tevebaugh—s27 J* Sixty-Third St., Edgemafit Sta., East St. Louts. 111., lot No 3, Vailes E. Wash. St addition, amount of beuetfls $6.65. Benj. F. Tfieiband F.tal—Connersville Ind . lot No. 19. Martindales Hill Place addition. amount of benefits $3.72. John N. Thomas—Spencer Ind.. lot No. 35. Ridenours Rev Extd. addition $4.38 Xaney C. Wells —Petoskv Mich., lot No 61. Martindales Hill Place addition, amount of benefits $3.72. Nancy C. Wells—Petosky. Mich., lot No. 60. Martindales Hill Place addition $3.72. All of the proceedings had by the sad Board in the matter of the opening and extension of said Arsenal Avenue, as aboe" deserbied. are in accordance with said Do elaratory Resolution No. 11998. adopted by the said Board of Public Works Sept. 3. 1924 ~ The above namrtl persons are hereby notifl“U that the Board of Public Works will meet at its office Friday. May V. 1925. at 2 p.'tn., at which t me and place it will receive or hear remonstrances from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account of said opening and extension as above destribed. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. • April 6. 13. 20. 1925

Further Slump Lowers Mart at Opening—Cash Trade Steady. BULLETIN Bn I nil nt Press CHICAGO. April 20.—Both c-orn and wheat rallied after their drop at the start and finished above their previous close. Spto wheat closed at $1.50% and spot'corn at $1.03%. Hu United Press CHICAGO, April 20.—Grains slumped to lower levels at the opening of the Chicago Board of Trade today. A liquidating movement got under way at the opening gong and despite subnormal weather conditions over the growing belt, prices weakened. Weakness in corn was confined to new crop months. A stronger cash situation held the spot delivery firm. Outs had a stubborn undertone and opened unchanged. Provisions sold off with a resumption of packer realizing. Chicago Grain Table —April 20 WHEAT— Prev. Open. High Low. Close. close. May 1.45 V* 1.51 Vi 1.47'a 1.50% 1.47‘a July 1.38 1.41% 1.35% 1.40% 1.38% Sept 1.30% 1.34 1.29% 1.33% 1.31 CORN— May 1.05 % 110 1.03 % 1,09 % 1.06 % July 1.11% 1.14 1.10% 1.13 1.10% Sept 1.10% 1.12% 1.12% 1.12% 1.10% OATS— May .40% .41% .40% .11% .11 July .42 % .43% .42 .43% .42% Sept .42% .43% .42% .43% 42% LARD— May 15.75 15.25 14.95 15.15 15.35 k!BS— May 16.65 10.05 18.20 16.20. 17.02 RYE— May 1.07 1 09% 1.05 1.09 1.08 July 105 1.08 1 04 107% 1.05% % • New York Stocks Railroads— Prev. High. Low 12:30 Close. Atchison .... ..v . 121 Atl C L. 156% .... 156% 156 B and 0... 75 % 75 75 % 75 % Can Pac .... .... 144 0 anil O .... .... 91 % 0 and N W 49% 49% 49% 19% C. R and P 45% .... 45% 45% Del and H. 152 150% 152 152 Erie Ist pfd 37 % Gt N pfd.. 26’% .... 62% 02 % Lehigh Val 77% .... 77% .... L and N 111% Mis P pfd. 79 78% 78% 79% N VC. ... 117% 110 % 1 16% 110% NYNHandH 32% .. . 32% 32 N. Pac... 01% 61% 61% Norf & VV. 131 % .... 130% 130% Pare Marq .... .... 00 % Pentisyl . . 43% .... 43% 43% Reading... 73 % .... 73 % 73 % So Railway 88% 88 88% 87% So Pacific 105 ... 104% 104% St Paul... . 4% .. . 4% 4% St Paul pfd 9 ... 9 9 St I, Sc S W 47% ... 47% 47% St L * S F 71 % 09% 71 09% Union Pac 141 ... 140% 141 Wabash .. 22% ... 32% ,22% Wabash pfd 63 ... 03 _ 03 Rubbers— Fisk Rub.. 15% 14% 15% 14% Goodrich R 53 ... 52 % 53 % Goodyr pd . . . ... ... 90 % Kclly-Spg... 17% ... 17% 17% U S Hub.. 41% 41 41 Vi 41% Equipments— A Car A F 203 ... 203 A Steel F . . . ... ... 50 Am Loco. 125% 124% 124% 125 Bald Loco 117 ... 114% 117% Gen Elec. 271% ... 207% 271% Lima Loco ... ... ... 05 P Steel C.. 57% 50% 57% 55 Pullman ... ... 137 U Ry 31 Spg ... ... ... 127 Wes Airb ... ... 100 Wes Elec.. 08% 08% 08% Steels— Bethlehem. 41 % 41% 41% *42% Colo Fuel . 33 % 33.% .. . 33 % Crucible ..09 ... 08 08% Gulf States . . ... ... 71 % Ph Rdg C 1... ... ... 41 % Rep I& S. 45 % ... s 45 40 l Sloss-Sheff.. 85 ... 5 g 5 U S Steel. 118% 117% 117'% 118 Vanadium ... ... ... 27 Vi Motor*— A B Mag.. 33% ... 31** 32% Chan Mot. ... . .■*, ... 3O % Gen Mot... 75% ... 74% 74% Mack Mot 152 ... 14n • 15j •, Max M A 110 108% 109 109 Max M B 86% 81 82 V* 80% Moon Mot. 20% ... 20% 20% Studebaker 45% 45 Vs 45% 45% Stew-Warn. 04% ... 02% 04% Timken ... 42 ... 41 % 43% Wil-Over . . 16% ... 10 10 Minings— Dome Mines 13% ... 13% 13% Gt Na Ore 28 % 28 % 28 % Int Nickel 29 28% 29 28% Tex O & S 110 ... 107% 110% Coppers— Am Smelt 94 % ... 94% 94 Anaconda 30 % ... 80 % 37 Inspiration 22% ... 22% 22% Kennecott 47 % ... 47 % 47 % Utah Cop .... ... ... 84 U 8 Smelt ... ... ... 34 % Oils— Cal Petrol 29% ... 29% 29 % Cosden ...20% ... 201$ 27% Ilous Oil . 01 % ... 01 % HI % Murland Oil 30% 30% 30% 30 V* P A Pete 74 ... 73% 74 P A Pete B 74 % 74 V* 74% 74% Pacific Oil 66 ... 55% 50 Phil Pens 38% ... 38% 38% Pure Oil *..20% ... 20 20 R’l Dutch 48 % 48% 48% 48% St Oil of Ca 58% ... 58 58% S Oil of NJ 41 % ... 41 % 41 % Sinclair .. 18% 18% 18% 18% Texas Cos . 44 ... 43 % 44 Tr Cont Oil 4 % ... 4 % 4 % Industrials— Al Chem ..86 V* ... 85 % 80 % Ad Rumely ... ... ... 15 Allts-Chalm. 79% 79% 79% 79% Anier Can 170% 173 Va 175 174% Amor Ice. . 93 .. . 93 93 Am Woolen 40% 4040% 40 Cen Leath ... ... ... 10% Coca Cola.. 98% ... 98** 98% Congoletim. 29 % 29% 29% 29% Cont Can.. 03% ... 03% 04 Davison Ch 32% ... 32% 32% Fant Play. 90% 90V* 90% 90% G Asphalt. s*l % ... 51 % 51 hit Paper.. 54 ~ . . 54 54 Vi Int Harv. 108% ... 108 Vi 109 May Stor. ... ... ... 105 Mont & W. 48 ... 48 48 Owen Bot.. 40% ... 40% 40% Radio .... 04 62% 03% 03% SearS-Roe. 156 .. . 150 156 n S C 1 P 155 147 150 156 IT S In Al 84% 83% 84% 83% M(nolworth ... 120% Utilities— A T and T. 130% 136% 130% Con Gas.. 77% .... 70% 77% Col Gas. . 50 % 55 % 58 % 56 West Ull .... .... 128 % Shipping— Am Int Cor 38 35 % 35% 30% A Sand C. 11 .... 11 - 11 Atl Gulf.. 30% 30% 30% 37 I M M pfd. 43% 42% 42% 42% Foods— Am Sug.. 65% 83% 63 Vi 00% Am Bt Sug 40 39 % 39% 40% ■Corn Pro. . 39 % .... 39 % 39 % C C S pfd 55% 54 54 55% C-A Sug.. 29% 29% 29% 29% Punta Ale. 43% 43 43 .... Wil and C. 0% .... 0% .... Tobacco*™ Am-Snm... 14 13% 14 14% Am Tub... 93 89% 91% 80% Gen Cigar. 93% 93 93 93 Tob Pro.. 70% 75% 75% 75% Ull Cig SI 09% 07% 08 Vi 07% Local Bank Clearings Bank clearings Monday amounted to 12.611.000. Bulk debits were $5,683,000. CINCINNATI. April 20. —Cattle —Receipts. 1.050: market. 25c lower shopping steers, good to choice. $9.50 *•< 12. Calves—Market, lower: good to choice. $9 ( 10. Hogs—Receipts. 3.500: market. lOlii 250 lower: good to choice packer* and butcher*. sl3. Sheep—Receipts. 75: market. weak; good to choice. $5 (ft. 7. Lamb* —Market, weak: good to hcoice. S2O St 22. Returned From Martinsville Harlan Marshall. 14, of 2240 N., Dearborn St., is held today following his return Saturday by Sheriff Omer Hawkins from Martinsville, Ind., on charge of vehicle taking. According to the sheriff, Marshall admitted taking an automobile belonging to Leo Uphas, 2234 Station St., on April 12. It was also reported the boy took a car belonging to Paul Sharp. 1123 W. TwentyNinth St.. Jon April 18.

MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1923

HOGS SUFFER DROP RANGING FROM 10-20 C 0 1 Market Suffers From Outside Influence —Top Price, $12.75. —Hog Price* Day by Day— April. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 14. 13.25 13.25 5.558 15 13.25 13.25 0.889 10. 13.25 13.25 5.807 17. I.'UKXn 13.10 13.25 0.087 18. 13.75 ro 13.85 13.85 5.350 20. 13.05 13.75 3,000 Outside Influence forced the local hog market lower today. All weights suffered a drop ranging from lOe to 20c. The drop was generally around 10c. Receipts were estimated at 3,000, against a run of 50,000 hogs at Chicago, with a holdover from Sunday’s market at 4,000. Heavies ranged from $12.65(1112.75. Mediums were selling nt $12.65 and light hogs brought $12.65(0)12.75. Lighl lights sold at a spread of $12.60(0)12.75. Most of the business \vas transacted at $12.65. with the top price at $12.75. Packers and order divided the buying. Pigs were 50c lower, ranging from $10(012.50. Pigs under 100 pounds sold nt $lO down. Packing sows sold ala range of $10,505? 11.75. Smooth sows were bringing $lO.:V> with the best varieties seling nt sll. Roughs were) quoted at $10,505/10.75. There was a good demand in the market from both local packers and order men and all the receipts were cleaned up early. The market was steady at the close. (attic Market Slow The rattle (market was quoted as slow today folowlng an indifferent tone ln the market. Prices held relatively steady while the demand was poor. Lack of sufficient shipping orders also helped slow up tho market. The sales was confined to mostly sales of medium and fair stock due to the lack of choice stock in the market. Receipts were estimated at 900. Beef steers weighing from 1,300 pounds up of choice stock brought SIOSYII. Good stork of the same weight sold at $9.50. Medium to good stock was lower and brought $8.505?9.25. Light, weight steers weighing from 1,500 pounds down sold .it $10,505/ 11. Plain 1,000 pounds down sold at $7.255?9.25. flood female killing stock was attracting attention in the local market and prices held steady* from Saturday’s closing level. Heifers of the good to choice variety mostly choice lightfj brought $95? 11. Common to good stock sold at $6,505(8.50. Choice sows sold at a spread of $7.60<0'8.50. Cutters brought $3.25(0) 4.25, and canners sold at $2.25@3. Butcher and bologna, bull prices held the same both kinds selling nu S4(O 4.75 and SS(O 6.50 respectively. Calves Hold Steady A medium demand with a fair run of eastern shipping orders held calf prices steady today. There was a scarcity of choice veals and what few were in the market sold at sll. The hulk of business was transacted at $10(010.50. , Medium veals and common thin calves were In fair demand and prices held relatively steady. Medium veals sold at s7(?i Sand common thin calves brought $5(06. Receipts for the day were estimated at 450. Heavy calves of the common the good variety sold at SS(O 8. Sheep and lambs receipts were estimated at 9 head today. Prices were quoted as steady. Good to choice lambs brought $14(015 and mediums brought $11(013. Two spring lambs sold at sl4 even. All other grades remained the same. —Hob*— Heavies $12.05(0 12.75 Mediums 12.05 Light hogs 12.05 fit 12.75 Smooth sows 10.50(011.00 Rough sows 10.50((/10.7.5 Pig* 10.00 (ft 12.51* Stag* 7.00*0 1100 —<ii flic— Prime corn-fed steer*. 1,300 lbs $10.60 iW 11.00 Good to choice, 1,300 lbs 9.50(0 10.00 Good to choice, 1.130 to 1.200 lh* 10.00fi11.00 Good to choice, 1,000 to 1.100 lb/ 10.50(011.23 Prime yearlings 10.50(ft 11.50 Good to choice cows 4.50*0 5.50 Cutters 3 00*0 4.00 Canners 2.25(0 2.75 Good to choice heifer*. .. . 9,00*0 >1 Ui Butcher hull* 4.60*0 Bologna bulls 5.00 (ft o^l —Calve*— Choice veal* $ll.OO Medium -veals .. . 8 00(0 9,00 Common veals 5,00*0 6.00 Heavy calves 5.00# 8.00 —Bheep and Lambs— Spring lambs $13.00 <$ 18.00 wool lambs 14.00*013.00 Clipped lambs ~ 1100*013.50 ‘Wool sheep 7.50*0) 850 Clipped sheep 5.00® 0 >* Other Livestock EAST BUFFALO, April 20.—Cattle— Receipts, 2.250; market heavy, slow 25c lower: prior steers, $9.23*5 10.50; shipping steers. sß'nil- butcher grades, s3*!l O.uO; heifers, $2.25(0?; cows. $3.23*07: feeders, $3.25(<j 0.25: milk cows and springers, $35(0115. Calves —Receipts. 3,200: market slow 50c lower: cull to choice. $3 (all. Sheep and lamb*—-Re-ceipts, 10 200: market, slow, steady, dipt oOe higher; choice lambs, 514*014 30; cull to fair. sß*o 13: dipt lambs. $0.50*0 13: yearlings. sß*<i 10; sheep. s3*u 8. Hogs 25c lower: Yorkers. $13(0 13.2 u: pig*. sl3: mixed, $ 13.13(013.25; heavies, $13.15*013.25: roughs. $11.25*0 11.50; stags. $5.30 (</. 7. PITTSBURGH, April 20.—Cattle—Receipts. 10 cars; market. slow; choice, $lO 40*0 10.75; good, $9.75(0 10.25; fair. $8(0 8.05 veal calves. $11(011.50. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 18 double deckers: market, slow; prime weathers s7(uß: good. $0.75*0 7.25: fair mixed. ss(*i6; lambs, slß*o 20. flogs—Receipts. 46 double deckers: market, lower; prime heavy, sl3; mediums, $13.03® 13.10; heavy Yorkers. $13.05® 13.10: light Yorkers. $12.96(0 13 pigs sl2 75*1/12.90; roughs. $10.30® 11.50; stags. ss*o 0.30. CLEVELAND, April 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 3,500: market. 25c lower: Yorkers. $12.75; mixed. $12.75: mediums. sl3: pigs, $12.50: roughs. $11: slags, $0.30 Cattle—Receipts. 1.000; market, slow: good to chou-e bulls, $5.50*0 7.50: good to choice steers $8(0 9.50: good to choice heifers. $8(0 9.50: good to choice cows. $5.50*0 7: fair to good cows. S4(O 5.50: common cow*. $2.50(0 4: railchcrs, s4o'n 90. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 2.500; market, slow and lower: top, $12.23 Culves—Receipts, 1.300; market, 50c er: top. sl2. EAST ST. LOUIS. April oeipt*. 4.000: market, bidding yearling heifer*. $8.25(0 0.35: now*. $5.50 <?t 0.75; canners and cutlers. $2.2304.00; culves. $0.25 Hogs—Receipts. 13 000, market. 20tfi:25c lower; heavies. $12.23t 12.r0; mediums. 812.46(012.00; lights $12.35® 12.70; light lights. $11.75® 12.70- iiaoking roughs, $10.25 *0 10.75, pigs. $lO 75(ft 12.25; bulk. $12.50® 12.05. Sheep—Reoeipts, 1000; market, bidding lower: ewee $8 50*19.25; oanners and cut et.srs3 4fo: wooled lambs. $13.50Q 14.50. TOLEDO. ' April 20—Hog*—Reoeipts 1.000: market. Ioflsc, lower; heavies $12.75(0 $12.85: mediums, $12.35(.i sl3 Yorkers. sl2-86@513: good pigs, $12.5( <ft *12.73. Calves—Market, steady. Sheet and lambs—Murket, steady.