Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1925 — Page 23

FURTHER ADVANCE IN PORK MARKET

Offering is Cleared at Early Hour—Receipts Estimated at 3,000. Hoe Prices Day by Day Jlij Bulk. Top. Receipts 9. 13.00 13.15 *.OOO 11. 13.10® 13.20 13.20 4,000 li. 13.10 <213.30 13.30 9.000 13. 12.95 13.00 10.000 14. 12.16 12-25 7,000 .15. 11.85 11.90 6,500 16. 12.5 C 12.50 1,600 18. 12.75 @ 12.85 12.85 3,000 Receipts at the local stock yards were light again today and hogs registered further price gains ranging from 260 to 35c. Trading was active from the start to finish and all stock available was cleared. Local packers and order men were In the market. All weights of porkers were selling at [email protected]. Buyers refused to consider all fan stock above $12.85. Bales of light lights weighing from 100 to 160 pounds ranged from $12.50 to $12.86. The demand did not favor any special weight in today’s session. Most sales of good sows were made around [email protected] with the rough stock selling at [email protected]. Stags were quoted at [email protected]. Maany traders are under the belief that prices will continue to advance until the thirteen dollar mark |s passed. Today’s run of receipts was estimated at 3,000. Business in the cattle market was slow, although prices remained Steady from their close Saturday. Receipts which were moderately heavy, were estimated at 1,200. There was a decided lack of choice ♦teers in the run and the trading tvaß confined largely to female atock. Prices on the choice grade steers rer~ alned unchanged from their ra. :e of [email protected], but medium grad? stock sold at a spread of s6@ 6.26. Good to choice heifers were quote at [email protected] and medium grade stock brought $(>@7.76. Good to choice beef cows w'ere bringing from [email protected] with medium grade stuff selling at s6@6. Canners brought [email protected] and cutters, [email protected]. Prices in the calf division dropped 60 cents from their close Saturday. Good veals sold at $lO with fancy grade stock bringing $10.50. The market was fully 60 cents lower. A light run of receipts estimated at 600 featured the market, but the prices w'ere forced lower by lack of shipping orders. Medium and common grade veals were steady. The sheep and lamb trade was nominal with all prices holding steady from their previous close Spring lambs ranged from $15@17 and wool lambs at sl3 @l4. The offering was made up mostly of lambs.

Heavies H ° K * - 7. [email protected] Mediums . 12.75 @12.85 Light hogs 12.60® 12.86 Rough sows 11.00 @11.60 Bigs 10.50® 12.60 Stags 8.00 @11.50 —Cuttle— Prime corn-fed steers 1,300 lbs $10.50 @ll.OO Good to choice. 1.300 lbs... 9.50® 10.00 Good to choice. 1,160 to _ „„ 1.200 lbs. [email protected] Good to oholce. 1,000 to _ 1.100 lbs. 10.50® 11.00 Prime yearlings 10.60 @11.60 Good to choice c0w5....... 7.50® 8-50 Cutteers .’. .. 3.50® 450 Conners 2.60@ 325 Good to choice heifers B.oo® 10.50 Good to choice Bu bulls. ... 5.00® 7.50 —Calves Choice veals $10.50 Good veals 10.00 Medium calves B.oo® 9.00 Common calves 5.00® Z-99 Heavy calves 5.00® 8.00 —Sheep and Lambs — Spring lambs $17.00 Wool lambs 18-00 @16.00 Clipped Jambs B.ooj@ §.OO Wool sheep 7.60(3 8.60 Clipped sheep B.oo® 6.00 Other Live Stock CHICAGO, May 18.-—Cattle —Receipts, 19,000; market, fed stfters trade uneven; better grades steady to strong; others slow, weak; spots lower; medium grade steers and butcher stock in more liberal supply; latter class tending lower; early top, Ml; several loads medium weights. $10.75 @10.85; vealers mostly $lO and below, bulk. s9® 10. Sheep—Receipts 22.000: market slow, few early soles fat lambs around 25c off: practically no sheep on sale, two doubles feeding lambs steady at $13.50; 70 head good votive clippers, t 12.60; short dock native springe's. 15,25. Hogs—Receipts, 30,000; market, fairly active, mostly 60c higher; top. $12.80; bulk. $12.40 @ 12.75; heavyweights. [email protected]; medium mixed, $12.00® 12.80; lightweights. $12.30® 12.80; light lights, [email protected]; packing sows, smooth, $11.30® 11-60: packing sows, rough, sll @11.60; slaughter pigs, $11.26® 12.25. CINCINNATI, May 18. —Cattle Receipts, 1,600; market steady; shipping steers, good to choice, $9.50 @10.50. Calves—Market strong; good to choice, $9.50 @10.60. Hogs—Kecepts, 2,200: market 25®50c higher; good to choice packers and butchers. sl3. Sheep —■ Receipts, 700; market steady; good to choice. $6 @7. Lambs—Market slow; good to choice, $16.50@17. EAST BUFFALO, May 18.—Cattle Receipts, 3,200; market heavy, slow, 25® 50e lower: shipping steers, [email protected]; butcher grades, sß@9: heifers, ss® 9; cows. $2.25®8; bulls, [email protected]: feeders, *4®7; milk cows and springers, $35 @lls. Calves—Receipts, 3,400; market active, 60c lower; cull to choice. $3 @ll. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 12,400; market fairly active: lambs 50c lower: sheep steady; choice lambs, sll @l2; cull to fair. $8 @10; yearlings, $8 @10: sheep, $3 @9. Hogs—Receipts, 9,000; market uctTve, 25®50c higher: Yorkers, $13.35® 13.50; pigs. [email protected] mixed, $13.!& @13.60; heavies, $13.25; roughs, sll*® 11.60; stags, $6 @B. PITTSBURGH. May- 18.—Cattle—Receipts, 60 loads: market, steady; choice, [email protected]; good. $9.80® 10.35; fair, $8 @8.75; veal calves. sll® 11.60. Sheep ana lambs—Receipts, 10 double deckers: markot. slow: prime wethers. $8.76@9: good, [email protected]: fair mixed, [email protected]; lambs, $13.60® 17. Hogs—Receipts, 20 double dockers; market, higher; prime heavy, [email protected]: mediums, $13.45® 13.60: heavy Yorkers, siß.4s® 13.50; light Yorkers, sl3 @13.25; pig*. sl3® 13.25: roughs, slo@ 11: stags. ss® 8. CLBVELANb, May 18.—Hogs—Receipts. 3,000; market. 50c higher; Yorkers, $13.26; mixed. $13.26; mediums, t 13.26; pigs, sl3; roughs, $10.75: stags, 0.76. Cattle—Receipts, 900; market, steady: good to choice bulla. s7® 8; good to choice steers, s9@lo: good to choice heifers. $8@10: good to choice cows, $6.50 @7.60: fair to good ccws. $4 @8; common cows, $2.60@4; mllchers, s4o® 100. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 1,600; market, 60@75c down; top, $12.75. Calves—Receipts, 1.100; market, 60c higher: top, sl2. / EAST ST. LOUIS. May 18.—Cattle Receipts, 3.500; market steady- native steers. $8.25 @9.26: cows. $5.50® 6.75; caners and cutters, $2.75 @4; calves. 49.50® 9.75. Hogs—Receipts. 9.600: market 25@40c higher: heavies $12.50® 12.75: mediumss. [email protected]&: lights, $12.56 @12.90: light lights, $11.75® 12.86: packing sows, $10.25 @11; pigs. t11.26<i? 12.50: bulk, [email protected]. heep—-Receipts, 1,000; market steady, 25c Jowei : ewes, $6.50 (<t 8: canners and cutters. SL.6O@4; wooled lambs. $12.50 @13.25. TOLEr O, May 18.—Hogs Receipts light: market 60c higher: heavies, $12.60 frr 12.76: h:“diums. $12.90 @l3- Yorkers. $13.25: good pigs, [email protected]. Calves —Market higher. Sheep and lambs— Market lower. MUNCIE, Inc.. May 18.—Hogs—Market, 85c htrher bulk of sales, all grades. $12.60; pi; a ooc up: top. $11.76: calves 60c lower- top, $9.50; spring lambs 50c lower; top, sls. SCOUT FIELD MEETS Boy Sco.it troops 58, 51, 36, 4, 19 ond 18 won first place honors at field meets Sunday in tent-pitching, first aid, signaling and other scout events. Contests were held jat Jameson Park, State Fairground, Garfield Park and the circus grounds, W. Washington St. and Belmont Av%

New York Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon) “

—May 18— „ Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 11:45 close. Atchison ..119% 119% 119% 119 At C Line 164 162% 1,14 10 5., B. & O 76% 75% 76% 75% Can Pacific 144% 144 144% 142% C. & O 99% 97% 98% 97 C. & N. W. 57 ... 55% 06% C.. R. & P. 47% 47 47% 47% D & Hud. 140% 149% 149% 149% Erie 28% 28 28% 27% Erie Ist pd .. . .... .... 37 v* Gt No pfd. 64% 64% 64% 64% Lehigh Val 80 79% 79% 79% Mo Pac pfd 78% 78 78% 78 N Y Cen 117% ... 117% 117% N Y NH&H 32% 32% 32% 32% Nor Pac.. . 62 % 62 % 62 % 62 % Nor & W.. 129% .... 129% 129% Pennsylvan. 4314 ... 43% 43% Reading ... 79 % ... 70 % 79 So Railway 92 91% 92 91% So Pac... 102% 102 102% 102 St Paul 7% ... 7% 7% St Paul pfd 11% ... li 11% St L & SW 48% 48 48% 48% St L & S F 84 82% 83% 83% Union Pac 138% ... 138% 137% Wabash .. 26 25% 26 2o % Wabash pfd 65% 85% 60% 65% Rubbers— Fisk Rub.. 16 .... 15% 16 Goodrich R 64% 63% 63% 53% Goodyr pfd 07% 07% 07% 07% Kelly-Spg... 18% I|% 18% U S Rub.. 47% 46% 46% 45% Equipment*—. Am C* F 108 ... 107% 107% Am SI Fd. 49 ... 49 47% Am Loco. 122 ••• Bald Loco 116% ... 114% 114% Gen Elec. 279% 278% 278% 278 Pullman ...140 138 Jon'* Ily 81 Spg 128 127% 128 126 Wes AirD. ... .... ••• l®! Wes Elec.. 74% 73% 74 74 Steels— Bethlehem.. 40% ... 4040% Colo Fuel.. 40% 39 40% 39 WSUi |f| -4614 |f“ o{j Sloss-Sheff. 86 ... 86 85% U S 5tee1..117% i16% 118% 112% Vanadium 27 Motors — Am Bosch. 31% ... 81% ... b n gf M °‘-7 3 f J 76 v£ M fffiAfePiStt id* leU igg Max Mot A. . .1. . „ ... 109% Max Mot B 89% 87% 89 87% Moon Mot. 27% . 27% 27% Studebaker. 45% 45% 45% *5 % Stromberg . 75 74 74% 74 Stew-Warn. 69 ... 68% 80% Timken ... 42% ... 42% 42% Willys-Over 23% 22% 22% 22 Oils ■ Cal Petrol. . 29 %. 20 M 20 20 % Cosden ... 28% ... 28% 28% Hoqpton Oil 64 % 03 64 % ...

WHEAT SUFFERS HEAVYSELUNG Prices Slump Briskly—Corn Follows. Bv United Press CHICAGO, May 18.—Grains ran Into heavy liquidating in today’s market on the Board of Trade and prices slumped briskly. Sharp selling in wheat was led by longs disappointed by lack of export sales and smaller decreases in supplies than looked for. Movement of new crop grain is getting under way in the southwest with consignments from Nebraska reported coming to Chicago. Corn was inclined to follow wheat. The market tone was heavy because of better weather and slow cash demand. Oats held to a fractional reduction. Provisions sold off late on realizing. Chicago Grain Table —May 18— WHEAT — Prew. Open. High. Low. Close. Close. May 1.72% 1.74% 1.60 1-69% 171 July 1.63% 1.55 151% 1.52 1.53% Sent. .1.44 Vi 1.45% 1.42% 1.42% 1.44% May l 'ld 3% 1.13% 1.12 1.12 1.13% July 1.16% 1.10% 1.14% 1.15 1.16% Sept. 1.14% 1.14% 1.13% 1-31% 1.14% July 45 45% 43% 44% 44% Sept, 44% 44 % 45% 45% 44% flay nominal 16.00 15.65 Mnv 17.05 17.15 10.95 17.00 17.00 BYE— May 1.22 1.22% 1.21% 1.22 1.21 CHICAGO, May 18.—Carlot receipts were: Wheat. 38; com, 07; oat*. 43: rye, 41. CHICAGO, May 18.—Wheat —May and July, off l%c: September, off 2%c. Corn —May and July, off l%c: September off %c. Oats —May and July, off Vic: September. up %c. Provisions lower. CHICAGO. May 18. —Wheat—No. 1 red. $1.08: No. 2 red. $1.07%: No. 2 hard, 51.74: No. 3 hard. sl.69<ffl 1.74. Corn — No. 2 yellow, $1.17® 1.18% ; no. 3 • I 1 '".- rM 13u ® l.lfl: No. 4 yellow. sl.oß® 1.09: No. 1 white. $1.10: No. 2 _ 11, a a, .>1.13: No. 3 mixed, $1.11; No. 4 mixed. $1.09% ® 1.09% ; No. 5 mixed. $1,0( 1.0: No. 1 white, $1.10; No. 2 white. $1.15; No. 3 white, $1.14; No. 4 white. $1.00; No. 0 white. SI.OB. Oats— No. 3 white. 44%®40%e; No. 4 white, 40 V> (8)44%o; standards. 41%c. Barley—--77® 83c. Timothy—ss.7s @0.76. Clover —sl7 @25. 10,000 BACK BOWMAN Sign Petition for Bus Company, President Announces. Ten thousand signatures have been obtained on a petition asking the public service commission to grant a certificate of necessity and convenience to the People’s Motor Coach Company, A. Smith Bowman, president, announced today. The petitioners favors of continuing motor bus lines now in operation in Indianapolis and establishment of new ones askefl by the company, Bowman said. He predicted that a large number of patrons of the compaany will attend a hearing on the new lines before the commission, May 22. TWO DRAW SENTENCES Alleged lo Have Stolen Auto for Eastern Trip. Harry Johnson, 24, and Edward Shorten. 25, both of Elizabeth, N. J.. were each fined SIOO and costs and sentenced to one to-fourteeen years at the Indiana State Reformatory today by Criminal Judge James A. Collins on a charge of vehicle taking, grand larceny and unlawful possession. Th* two are alleged to have stolen an automobile belonging to Bari Phillips, 413 N. New Jersey St., on April 19. .They said they intended to drive to New Jersey. TRAIN FRIGHTENS HORSE Dobbins Takes to Heels and Scatters Confections Froyi Wagon. As the result of a rampage by his horse Sunday night, John Costas, 315 Ogden St., driver of a confectionery wagon, was suffering from injuries to his shoulder today. The horse, frightened by a train at the Belt Railroad and Sheldon St., ran through a fence at 2015 Sheldon St. and Into a tree. The horse was so badly Injured it had to be shot Confections were scattered.

LMarland Oil 42% 41% 41% 41% Pan-A Pete 77% 77% 77% 77 P-A Pete B 78% 77% 77% 78. Pacific OH 68% 58% 58% 58% Phillips Pet 41 % 40% 40% 41% Pure Oil . . 27 % ... 27 % 27 % Roy Dutch. 50% 60% 50% 60% S Oil of Cal 58 % ... 58 % 68 % S Oil of NJ 44 4& % 43% 43% Sinclair ... 19% ... 19% 19% Texas Cos . 45 ... 44% 45 Tr Cont Oil 5% ... 5 5% Minings— Gt No Ore. 20% 28% 20% 28% Int Nickel .29% ... 28% 20% Tex G& S 107% 10d% 106% 107% Coppers— Am Smelt. 07% 97% 07% 07% Anaconda .38% 38 38% 38% Inspiration. 24 % , 24 % 24 % Kennecott. . 60 49 % 50 60 U S Smelt 36% Industrials— Allied Chem 01 ... 90% 90% Ad Rumely 18% 17% 18% ... Al-Chalm .80% ... 80% 79% Am Can ..191% 189% 190% 190 A H&L pfd 72% Am Ice ..107% ... 107 ... Am Woolen 39% ... 59% 39 Cent Loath 19% ... 19% 19% Coca-Cola .107% ... 107% 107% Congoleum 26% ... 25 26% Cont. Can 66% ... 66% 66% Dav Chem 34 ... 33% 33% Fam PJay 107% 102% Gen Asph 63 ... 63 63 Int Paper 60% 50% 69% 58% Int Harv 109% 107% 108% ... May Stores 106 % ... 106 106 M and W 53% 63 63% 53% Owen Bot ... ... ... 47 >4 Radio 56% 66 60% 63% Si-wo-Roe 173 ... 170 169 US Cl P .150 ... 166 163% U 9 Ind A1 87 % 80% 80% 80% Woolworth 126 ... 120 125% Utilities— A T and T 138% ... 138% 138% Con Gas . . 84 ... 83% 83% Colum Gas 05% 05 06% 65% Peop Gas 116 ... 110 West Un .133% ... 133% 138% Shipping— Am In Cor 30 ... 36 35 % Am SAC ... 10% All Gulf .43% 44% 45% 44% In* MM pfd 41% 41 Foods— Am Bug* . 63 ... 03 02% Aust Nich 27 ... 27 27 Com Prod 35% 36% 35% 35% C C Su pfd 62% 51%' 62% 61% Cu-Am Su 20% ... 29% 29 Punta Ale 43% ... 40% 41 Wils * Cos 0 % 0% 0% Tobaccos— Arrv'Suma ... .... ... 8% Am Tobac 93 ... 93 % 93 % Gen Cigar 90% 90 90% 89% Tob Pro B 78 70% 77%. 75 Un. Cig sts 69% 08% 09 08

Indianapolis Stocks

Stock* Bid. • Ask. American Central Life ..,..200 ... Am Oeoeoting Cos pfd .. 00 Vi .. „• • Advance Rumely pfd 57 50 Advance Rumely Cos com... 17 17% Belt R, R com 73 75 Belt R R pfd 54 Central Ind Power Cos pfd.. 80% ... Century Bldg pfd 99 ... Cities Service Cos com ... Cities Service Cos pfd ... Citizens Gas Cos com 4040% Citizens Gas Cos pfd 106 ... Indiana Hotel coni 100 ... Indiana Hotel pfd / 100 ... Indiana lipe Lino Cos ... Indpis Ab.it pfd ... Indjil* Ua 1 64% .... Indpis & Nortliw pfd Indpis & Southeastern pfd. .. 25 Indpis St Railway 39% 43 Interstate Pub Ser prior lien 47% 48 Mer Pub Util Cos pfd 93% ... Public Sav Ins C 0.., 12 ... Rauh Fertilizer pfd 48 ... Standard Oil of Ind 05 06% Sterling Fire Ins Cos 11 12% T H I & E com 1 % 2 T H I & E pfd T H Trac and Lt Cos pfd. . 91 95 Union Trac of Ind Ist pfd Union Trac of Ind com Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd .. 3 Van Camp Pkz Cos pfd ... Van Camp Prod Ist pfd 100 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd.. .. 100 Vandal la Coal Cos c0m..... ... Vandalla Coal Cos pfd..... .. ... Wabash ztall Cos com 25 ~ 27 Wabash Rail £o pfd 05 60% Hank Stocks Aetna Trust and Sav. Cos.. 108 ... Bankers Trust Cos 125 ... City Trust Cos 113 ... Continental National Bank. 106 Farmers Trust Cos 210 ... Fidelity Trust Cos 164 Flecther Amer Nat Bank.. 149 ... Fletcher Sav and Tr C0...210 ... Indiana Nat Bank 262 202 Indiana Trust Cos 217 227 Livestock Exchange Bank.. 160 ... Marion County State Bank. 160 ... Merchants National 8ank..303 ... Peoples State Bank 107 ... Security Trust Cos 200 ... State Sav and Trust Cos 00 Union Trust Cos 340 300 V-ushington Bonk and Tr Cos .. Ui'ted Lab Bank and Tr Cos .. 80 Bonds Belt R R and Stock Yds 4s 88% ... Broad Ripple os 00 70 Central ina Gas 5s ... Central Ind Power Cos ot. . .. ... Citizens St Ry 6 83 86 Citizens Gas 5s 96 97 Indiana Coke and Gas Os.. 04 96 Indiana Hotel 6s 95 ... Indiana Northern 5s ... iiul Ky and Light 5* 91 ... Indiana Service Corp 5* . . • Indiana Union Trac 5s .... Indpis Abattoir Cos 7 % s.. . . ... Indpis Col & So Bs 95% 100 Indpis Gae 5s 90 98 Indpis Light and Heat 5. . 98% ... Indpis & Martinsville 65.. .j 50 Indpis Northern 5s 2o 37 Indpis & Northw 5a 43 Indpis & S E 6s .. 18 Jndpls Shelby & S E 6* 18 Indpis St Ry 4s 00 02 innn's 'irate and Term 55.. 91% 93 Indpis Union Ry 5s 98 ... Indpis Union Ry 4%s .... 98 ... Indpis Water Wks secur. . . 94 99 Jndpls Water 6% s 102 103% Indpis Water 4Vis 02% 95 Int Pub Serv 6* 98 101 T H I & E 6s ~ 69 T H Tr and Lt 5s ~ i 84 ... Union Trac ol Ind 23% 20 Liberty Bonds First 3% s .100.00 101.00 First 4% s 102.00 103.20 Second 4%s 101.14 101.24 Third 4% a 101.64 101.80 Fourth 4%s 102.20 102.40 U. S. Treasury 4%s 105.00 100.04 U. S. Treasury 4* 102.00 103.12 Bales SI,OOO Citizens St. Railway 6s at... 83 SI,OOO Citizens St. Railway 6s at... 81% 31 shares T. H. I. A E. com at 1% 20 shares Belt R. R. com at 74 SI,OOO Liberty Loan 2nd 4%* at. .101.24 10 shares IndlanapoUa St. Ry. at.. 42% 10 shares Indianapolis Bt. Ry. at.. 41% 10 shares Indianapolis St. Ry. at... 40 Deaths Vance Hibbitt. 34, 463 W. Sixteenth, acute myocarditis. Katherine Wolf Axt. 00. 420 N. Alabama. acute dilatation of heart. VVanda Marie Dillon. 4 days, St. Vincent’s Hospital, intracranial hemorrhage. Verl D. Wisehurt, 33, 930 W. ThirtyFourth. pulmonary tuberculosis. Benjamin Gillman, 66. 1301 Shelby, leukemia. Mary Elizabeth Montague, 68. 1169 W. Twenty-Ninth, chronic myocarditis. Lois June Andrews. 4 hours, Methodist Hospital, premature birth. Walter William Goodin. 1 year. 2217 Station, cerebral spinal meningitis. George W. Wilson, 03. Methodist Hospital. uremia. Births Roys McKinley and Olive Callahan. 1303 N. Haugh. Everett and Juanita Rice, 2002 N. G-aie. Harry and Lucy Bush, 1417 E. Seventeenth. Howard and Mildred Griffith. 1608 HollEdward and Lottie Dltchley. 1602 Southern. Treton and Fannie Taylor. 1108 N. Belmont. George and Bonnie Poppa. 3900 E. Michigan. George and Minnie Rue. 643 Douglass. Dallas and, Mary Crooke. 3632 Birchwood. Virgil and Mattiq Boyce. 1509 Retsner. Girls Frank and Opal Halligan, 1057 N. Pershing. Phillip and Margaret Hertweck, 1826 Lexington. Howard and Cecil Armstrong. 222 N. Sheffield. Thomas and Elizabeth Magee. 750 N. Elder. Robert and Bernice Johnson. 1341 B. Minnesota. Erie and Hattie Williams, 944 Edgemont. Walter and Martha Blankenship. 1028 E. Georgia. Norman and Goldie Layton, 418 Hanson. Harry and Ida Stock. 2118 N. Jefferson. Oscar and Louise Schwartz,* 2014 Bertha. Roy and Josephine Jones. 329 Minerva. Waiter and Daisy Wall. 1411 Holiday. Harry and Mabel Fox. 5514 Lowell. Ellis and Elnore McKissick, 412 W. Fifteenth. Phiilt and Joseph’ne Calta. 621 Ste.vens. Joseph and Virginia Jones, 339 W Eleventh. Clarence and Lillie Irvin, 411 W. Fourteenth. r>h ecter and Nellie Reece, 1820 S. BelXQpnt % ,

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

START OF NEW WEEK FINDS STOCKS ACTIVE Prices, as a Rule, Are Steady —American Can Off.

Average Stock Prices

Average prlco of twenty Industrial stocks. 120.50. up .60. (new high). Average price of twenty rails. 97.25, up .05. B‘j United Prets NEW YORK, May 18.—The new week opened with fairly active trading, and prices as a rule were above the closing levels on Saturday. Steel Common was again above 117 while American Can was off fractionally. Mack Truck was slightly better at 166 at the opening and got up to 165% on the next sale. Public Utilities were the feature of strength led by Electric Power and Light which was traded in heavily and ran up 1% points from Saturday’s close to 29. This was an advance of 2% points from Friday’s close and reflected the plans of a Gulf of Mexico to Niagara Falls super power plan in which Electric Power and Light is a big factor. Profit taking around noon caused some recessions from the morning highs In steel, Ameriiui Can and other Industrial leaders. Dupont broke four points to 16%, following the announcement of regular dividends. However, a special meeting of siockholders was called for June 15 to act on an increase in the common from $100,000,000 to $160,000,000. Interests recently active on buying side of Dupont interpreted this step to Indicate that preparations were being made for a stock dividend. Despite the irregularity noticeable among the Industrial leaders the action of the general list continued to convey the impression of strong buying power underlying the market. At Saturday’s close, the industrial average was at Us highest levels in its history. Local Bank Clearings Bank clearings Monday amounted to $6,662,000. Bank debits were $6,433,000.

Produce Markets

Fresh Eggs (jobbing, general run delivered In Indianapolis)—Dozen, loss off. 27®28c. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens. 24@25c: springers, 21c; roosters. 11® 13c; ducks. 13®14o: geese. 12@14cl young turkey*. 20®30c; old turkeys. ~2 ®26.j: squab*. S4.oQ dozen. Butter fat Local jobbers repaying, 40@47c lb. for butterfat; creamery butter (wholesale selling prices), 40@51c. Packing stock butter, 10c. I CHICAGO. May 18. —Butta*—-Receipts. 16.535; creamery, 41 %c: standard. 41 %c: firsts. 38%®39tyc; seconds. 32@57%0. Egg*—Receipts, 39.029; ordlnarie*. 30c; firsts. 3i @3l %c. Choose —Twins. 22%e: Americas. 23 %c. Poultry—Receipts. 6 ears; fowls. 23'Ac; ducks. 260: geese. 13c; turkey*. 20c: rosters. 14%c: broilers. 38 ® 420. Potatoes— Receipts, 670 ears; Wisconsin round whites. sl.lO @1.25: Michigan ana Wtuo'-nsin round white*. sl.lO @1.25; Alabama and Louisiana Triumphs $3.40® 3.50; Louisiana Burbanks. $2.85: Florida No. 1, [email protected]. CLEVELAND, Mu 18,—Poultry Fowls. 27®28c: Leghorns and Ugh, stfwk. 24® 25c: cocks, 10® 17c- ducks, 20® 28c- broilers. 47®50c: light brojers. 38 @4bc; ducks. 26® 28c. Butter—Extra In tubs. 45%@40%c- extra firsts. 43% ® 44%c: firsts. 42®43c; packing stock. 24 @2oc. Eggs—Northern Ohio extras. 34 %o: extra firsts. 331 c: Ohio firsts. 32 %c: western firsts, 32c- Potatoes—New York. [email protected]: Florida, new Rose No. I. $0.60®6.76 a barrel: Louisiana and Alabama. $3.25®3.60 per 100-pound sack. 3 DIE IN STREET FIGHT Police Seek Leaders of Bootleg 1 Gang After Killing. Bv United Press STAMFORD, Conn., May 18.—Two men, believed leaders of a bootleg gang, were sought today In connection with a street battle that cost three lives yesterday. Hospitals In adjoining cities are being searched for one of the slayers who was wounded in the feud. Frank and Guiseppi Vartulll were dead when police reached the scene. Paul Diangelo died from knife wounds In a hospital. DISMISSAL CASE HEARD State Health Board IJstens to , Arguments of Both Sides. State Board of Health today heard the case of Dr. James G. Royse, former head of veneral disease division, who was dismissed by Dr. William F. King, secretary, about a month ago. "Indifference to his work” was the reason Dr. King assigned for dismissing him. Dr. Royse was to present his side this afternoon. Statement of Condition of the Bull Dog Auto Fire Insurance Association Washington. HI. Goddard Bldg. On the 31 st day of December. 1924. PAUL R. GODDARD. Goddard A Roehm Cos., Attorney in Fact. Reciprocal Company. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) .—5119,895.28 Bond* and stock* owned (market value) 02,850.04 Mortgage loans on real eetate (free from any prior lncurnbranoe) 85.000.00 Accrued **curitle* (interest and rents, etc.) 2,748.21 Premiums and accounts due and in process of > collection 22.991.12 Total net asset* $273,482.66 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks j$ 80.086.74 Losses unadjusted and In suspense 60.679.90 Other liabilities of the company 16.306.46 Total liabilities .-..-....5153,07310 Surplus 120.409.56 Total . ,$273,482.66 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner ot In surance of Indiana hereby certify that the above U a correct copy of the statement of the ccndlUon of the above mentioned company on the 31st day ot December 1024. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is oow on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, (SEAL) this 9th jy of April. 1925. I. fi. McMUaflAiLjIU-CwnmiSßionß*.

PIONEER DIES IN WEST Body of George W. Blue to be Brought Home Friday. Funeral services for George IV. Blue, 83, pioneer Indianapolis resident who died Saturday at home of his daughter, Mrs. Bruce Black, Los Angeles, Cal., will be Friday afternoon at home of Mrs. C. J. Sanders, 4239 Boulevard Pt., another daughter. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery.. Mr. Blue a widely known fruit grower, had lived at 4320 N. Illinois St., since 1882. His grandfather owned the land which is now Fairview Park. The widow and three other children survive: Miss Mary Josephine Blue, Irving P. Blue. Indianapolis, and Mrs. Maurice Bleiwlss, Cleveland, Ohio. 80 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD IndianspoUs, lad.. May 16, 1935. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice la hereby given by the Board ol Public Works of the City of IndionapoUa, Indiana that sealed proposals will be received by it, at lta office, until 2 o'clock p. m.. on Monday. June Bth, 1925. for the following described public Improvement. In the City of IndlanapoUa. as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12441. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF DAWSON From South Property Line of first alley aouth of Wood!awn Avenue. To North Property Line of second allay south of Woodlawn Avenue. By grading and paving the alley wtth Asphaltic Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-lnch gravel concrete foundation, from 0 inches of property line to 0 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 ft.: or grading and paving the alley wtth Asphaltic Concrete, laid on a 4-lneh asphaltic concrete base, to the above named width; and providing 080 Un. ft. of 4x16-tnch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and jther private service connections to property line, where i.ot already In. All to be as shown on plan and as specified All work done In making of said described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions ol 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. 1 The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bid*. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M.J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. May 18, 25. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., May 16, 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 K. at Its office, until 2 o'clock p. m.. on Monday. June Bth. 1925. for the following described public improvement. in the City of Indianapolis, us authorised by Improvement Resolution No. 12443. SECOND ALLEY SOUTH OP WOODLAWN AVENUE. From west property line of first alley east of Dawson Street. To west property line of Randolph Street. By grading and paving the alley with asphaltic concrete, concrete or brick. laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation, from 0 inches of property line, to 6 inches of property line, to a uniform width of 9 feet; providing 9 lin. ft. of 4xlo-inch stratified limestone marginal stone or % "x2"x2" standard steel paving guard as specified: or grading and paying the alley with asphaltic concrete, laid on a 4-inch asphaltic concrete base, to the above named width; and providing 272 ltn. ft. of 4xlo-inch stratified limestone marginal stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections 10 property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. fU work done in making of said described nubile improvement shall be in accordai > - e with the terms and conditions of said improvement Resolution, and .he general aud 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 PubUc Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M J SPENCER Board o f Public Works. City of Indianapolis. May 18. 25. 1926. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. May 18, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. that on the lath day of May. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing trie prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12202. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF MINNESOTA From East Property Line of Villa AvcVo West Property Line of First Alley East of Villa Avenue. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick. 1 aid on a 0-inch gravel concrete founds' on from 6 inches of property-line to 0 inches of property line to a uniform width of 11 feet: or grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, laid on a 4-lnch As-phaltic-Concrete base to the above width. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to prop-erty-line. where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. May 27. 1925, 3 p. m., as a date upon which remonstrances wilt be received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said priroa 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 the Board of PubUc Works of said city CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. 9PENCER. Board of PubUc Works. City of Indianapolis. May 18. 25. 1925. Statement of Condition of the Income Guaranty Company Niles. Mich. On the 31st day of December. 1924. A. N. HEPLER. President. JOHN G. UALMBERG. Secretary. Assessment Company. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY,,. Cash in banks (on Interest and not .on Interest) $24,085.55 Bonds snd stocks owned (market value) 15.805.95 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 112.67 Premium* and accounts due and in process of collection 32,002.05 Cash on band 1.209.18 Total net assets $74,116.00 • LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount nssessary to reinsure outstanding risks... $28,421.85 Losses unadjusted and In suspense 30.283.04 Bills and accounts unpaid 187.55 Other liabilities of the company .. ..: 13.697.00 Total liabilities —. . $72,589.44 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indians, hereby certify that the above Is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1924. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on in this office. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal [SEAL] this 9th day of April. 1925. T. S. McMUBRAT. JR.. OotmXlssloaag.

FUNERAL TO BE TODAY Former Indianapolis Woman Died in Toledo, Ohio. Funeral services tor Mrs. Rachael Schrader, 80, formerly of Indianapolis, who died in ToU-.0, Ohio, Saturday, were to be held at 2 p. m. today at Kreglo & Bailey funeral parlors. 2233 N. Meridian St. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Schrader died it home of her daughter. Mrs. Rose Murlay, Toledo. She lived until a year ago with her son, William H. Schrader, Apt. 9, 233 Massachusetts Ave. Mrs. Schrader had been a lifelong resident of this city. She was a member of Eastern Star and Rebekah lodges. 39 LEGAL XOTHJBS CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. May 16. 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of PubUc Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that scaled propoeala will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o'clock ?. m , on Monday, June Bth. 1925, for the ollowing described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Resolution No. 12448. ILLINOIS STREET. From north property line of Forty - Sixth Street. To southeast line l of pavement in Westfield Road. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block. Brick, Asphalt, or Asphaltic-Concrete, laid on a 0-lnch gravel concrete foundation from curb-Une to curt line to a uniform width of 40 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys In a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plans; curbing both sides of the roadway with stratified limestone, berea standalone, granite or 6x24-lnch concrete curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting streets and alleys In a similar manner and to widths aa shown on plans: providing 36 lineal feet of 0 foot, radius granite corners; providing 283 lineal feet of 10 foot radius granite corners providing 79 lineal feet of 25-foot radius granite corners; providing 190 lineal feet of 4xlo-lncp stratified limestone marginal stone; building one new manhole; constructing 10 catch-basins including Inlet tops' providing 1.378 lineal feet of 12-ineh drain-pipe with connections made to inlets, catenbasins, manholes and sewer; rebuilding one inlet by resetting old casting and providing one new manhole ring and cover to be placed on old catch-basin top. aa shown on plans; resetting 35 manhole tops to grade; and relaying 240 square yards of pavement at Westfield Rd. so crown ou sand will meet that of the new pavement. • Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property-line, where not already in. Also to be us shown on plan and as specified. All work done in making of said described public Improvement shall be In accordance iwth 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 Board ol Public Works of the City of IndlanapoUa. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to refect any or all bids. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of PubUc Works, City of Indianapolis. May 18. 25. 1925 CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind-. May 18, 1925. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given by 1 the Board of PubUc Works of Ct*v of Indianapolis, Indiana, that sealed proposal* will he received by it. at Us office, until 2 o'clock p. m . on Monday. June Bth. 1925. for the following described public improvement, in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 12442. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF SHERMAN DR. From north property line of Pratt St. To south property line of first alley north of Pratt St. . ~ ... By grading* and paving the allev with asphaltic-concrete, concret or brick, laid on u 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 0 inches of propertj* line, to a uniform width of 13 feet: or ernding and paving the allev with aaphaltle-concrete laid on a 4-inch ashaltic-concrete base to the above named width: and providing 1,220 lineal feet of 4xlti-inch stratiiicd limestone marginal stone. . Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plans 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 plana, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of IndianaPThe’ Board of Public Work* reserves the r„h. .0 W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. „ „ Board of PubUc Works. City of Indianapolis. May 18, 25, 1925. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Ind anajpolis. Ind.. May 16. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . , Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on tho 15th day of May, 1925, they approved Bn assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments lor the fol lowing described public improvement. as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12174. YANDES ST. . „ IJ4 From the north curb line of Fifteenth St. To south property line of Sixteenth St. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the curb line to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform width of 12 % feet. All to be as showu on plan and as spectPersons interested tn or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of PubUc Works of said city has fixed Wednesday. May 27. 1925, 2 p. m.. as a date upon whieh remonstrances will Mie received, or heard, against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lota or tracts of land have been or wil be benefited in the amounts lamed on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing said prima. facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may oe seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of sad city. CHARLES K C ofFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of PubUc Works City of Indianapolis. May 18 and 25. 126. Statement of Condition of the Camden Fire Insurance Association Camden. N. J. 434 Federal St. On the 31st day of December. 1924. J. L. TRUSCOTT. President. BARRY TRUSCOW, Secretary. Amount of capt'al paid up. 51,500,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on Interest and not on interest) ...$ 201.851.44 Real estate unincumbered . 155.000.00 Bonds and stocks owned _ (market value) f1.930.330.95 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior „„ incumbrance) 1.039,917.50 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 89,293.34 Collateral loans Reins, recoverable 8,130.96 U. S. Thrift Stamps 10 00 Premium* and a 'coimts due and In process of collection 077.320.06 Bills receivable 44.026.93 Cash deposit. Phila. Und. Assn 200.00 Cash deposit, reins, bur.... 562.60 Total net assets $9,215,150.27 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount neces- V sary to reinsure outstanding risks $4,450,540.74 Losses due and unpaid .... 828.684.00 Losses adjusted and not due 120.00 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 10.242.00 Bills and accounts unpaid .. 3.846.38 Other Uabillties of the company 168,162.06 Total liabUities $5,607,485.18 al 1,500,000.00 us 2.207,006.09 Total $9.215.1ft0.27 Greateet amount In any one risk $ 592.500.00 State of Indiana, office of Commissioner of Insurance I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st day of December. 1925 as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscrlbe my name and affix my official seal, [SEAL] this 9th day of KvrO. 1925. , T. S, McMURRAY. JR.. ComizkissfcMM*.

State of Condition of The Union Automobile Indemnity Association Bloomington. Illinois 303 East Washington Street On the 31st day of December, 1924 W. A. PATTON. President. L. F. SHEPARD. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up Inter-Insurance Reciprocal NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) $200,188.43 Bondp and stocks owned (market value) 10,006.00 Total net assets ..$210,188.43 LIABILITIES Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks ...,..,..-••••••••••$ 5.883.64 Losses due and unpaid ..... 5,304.81 Losses adjusted and not due.. 1.000.00 Losses unadjusted and In suspense -MO-00 Total liabilities $10,797.55 Surplus $193,390.58 Total * $210,188.43 Greatest amount In any one r jgk $10,000.00 Greatest amount allowed by rules of the company to be Insured tn any one city, town or village . vV •; $-5,000.00 Greatest amount allowed to be Insured in any one block... $10,000.00 Stats of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1 the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company 011 the 31st day of December. 1924 as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement Is now on file tn this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my offiiial seal I SEAL] this 9th day ol April. 1925. • T. S. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner. Statement of Condition of the American Exchange Underwriters New York. N. Y. 123 William St. On tho 31st day of December. 1924. WEED & KENNEDY. Attorneys. Reciprocal Company. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) $ 04.722.92 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 1.335,279.88 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) ....1... 18.570.80 Premiums and accounts due and ia process of collection 31,451.04 Total net assets ....... .$1,460,025.24 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 177 975.88 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 3.407.20 Bills and accounts unpaid.. 5.435.79 Other liabilities of the company 90,120.58 Total liabilttle S 276.990"51 Surplus 1,173.026.73 Total $1,450,025.24 Greatest amount In any one rick 750.000.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I, the undersigned, commissioner of insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December. 1024. as shown r>y the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal I SEAL] this oth day of April. 1925. T. S. McMURRAY. JR., Commissioner. Statement of Condition of the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association Omaha. Nebr. Seventeenth and Douglas Sts. On the 31st day of December. 1024 H. S. WELLER. President. G. H. CRAMER. Secretary. Assessment Company NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash In bank* (on interest and not on interest) $ 79.914.94 Real estate unincumbered.... 24.801.10 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 359.272.44 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior Incumbrance) 213,575.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) .' 10.485.04 Premiums and accounts due and In process of collection 11.178.45 Total net assets $705,287.06 LIABILITIES Bills and accounts unpaid.... 68,537.39 Losses unadjusted and In suspense 352,620.80 Other liabilities of tho company 15.085.16 Total liabilities $430,249.35 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance ot I.uliaim hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December, 1024. aa shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal. (SEAL) this oth day of April. 1026. T. 8. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner. Statement ot Condition of the Security Insurance Company New Haven. Conn. 116 Elm St. On the 31sl day of Decemoer. 1924. JOHN W. ALLING. President. W. PERDUE. JOHNSON. Secretary. Amount of capital paid up. .$1,200,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) .... $ 182.110.44 Real estate unincumbered . . 075.U00.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 0,707,982.00 Mortgage loans on real estate from any prior Incumbrance | 095.200.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 53.37!).23 Premiums and accounts duo and in process of collection 1,000.185.51 Accounts otherwise secured. 43.706.59 Total net assets $0.294.025.77 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $5,047,61160 Losses due and unpaid .... 197.912.35 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 65*?,025.38 Bills and accounts unpaid. ' 4.300.87 Other liabilities of the company 167.000.00 Total liabilities $5,908,601.20 Capital 1.200.0(10.05 Surplus 2,123.704.51 „ Total .$9,294,026.77 Greatest amount in any one risk 300.000.00 State of Indiana, office of Commissioner us Insurance I. the undersigned. Commissioner of insurance of Indiana, hereby certify thrt the above is a correct copy of the statement, of the condition of the above men tion company on the 31st day of December. 1924. as shown by the original statement. and that the said original statement is now on file m this office. Ih testimony whereof, 1 hereunto subscribe my name and affix mj official seal, (SEAL) this 9th day of April, 1925. T. S. McMURRAY, JR-. Oorucuatuoae.'.

Statement of Condition of th* County Fire Ins. Cos. of Philadelphia, Pa. Manchester. N. H. 1 : ’iT 156 Hanover St. On the 31st day of December, 1924. FRANK W. SARGEANT. President. FRANK E. MARTIN. Secretary. Amount of capital paid ud.s 600.000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash In banks (on interest and not on interest ( $ 100,922.17 Real estate unincumbered... 48.000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 1,645,796.00 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from and prior incumbrance) 7.000.00 Accrued securities (Interest and rents, etc.) 13,157.50 Reinsurance due on losses paid 1,211.01 Premiums and accounts due and In process of collection 135,882.14 Total net assets $1,941,908.43 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 797.403.01 Losses due aud unpaid .... 107,202.11 Bills and accounts unpaid.. 31,392.03 Total liabilities .... j. . 035.808.35 Capital 600.000.00 Surplus 60(1.070.07 „ Total .31.041.008.42 Greatest amount in any ons risk, net 25.000.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner | ol Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that tha above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31st (la.v of December, 1024. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement Hi now on file In this office. In testimony whereof. 1 hereunto sub* my name and affix my off trial seal (SEAL] this oth day of April. 1025. T. S. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner. Statement of Condition of th* New Hampshire Fire Insurance Company Manchseter, N. H. 150 Hanover St. On the 31st day of December, 1024. FRANK W. SARGEANT. President. FRANK E. MARTIN. Secretary. Amount to Capital paid up.f 2.260,000.0(1 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in bank* (on interest and not on Interest)... ,9 349,960.27 Real estate unincumbered. 267,500.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 10.664.904.04 Mortgage loans on real estate (free from any prior . incumbrance) 4,000.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 94,051.07 Reinsurance due on losses n Pi‘l 24.741.23 Premiums snd accounts due wid in process of collection 834.645.30 Total net assets ....... $13,139,092 87 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks $ 5.103 832.11 Losses due and unpaid 772.62R.25 Sjljs WLftSfOUnta unpaid. 30,000.00 Other liabllltlra of the company £10,052.00 Total liabilities $ 0.21*7.112.30 Capital 2.256,000.00 Surplus 3,672,580.51 Total $12,139,092.87 Greatest amount In ony one I 50,000.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct cony of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned ’.pnipany on the 31st day of December, 1 * .v 14 ? .?h° w n by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file In this office. lP,im °ny whereof, I hereunto suba"’* my official seal [SEALJ this oth day of April. 1925. T. S. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner. Statement of Condition of the Detroit National Fire Insurance Company Detroit. Michigan 231 John R Street On the 31st dsy of December. 1924 GEORGE K. MARCH, l*resldent. WYNN C. GEROW, Secretary. Amount of capital paid up.. .$200,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in hanks (on interest end not on Interest) $ 67,154.83 Heal cstato unincumbered.... 7,003.23 Bona* and stocks owned (market value) 11.250.00 Mortgage loans on >eal estate (freci 'rom any prior lncurnhrance) 457.553.47 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 0.170.. Vt American Re ins. Kxch 300 1)0 Due from Re-Ins. Co's 4.990.03 Premiums 'and accounts due and in process of collection 13,320-75 Total net assets $537,750.h i LIABILITIES Reserve nr amount necessary to reinsure outstanding , risk* , $120.227 07 Losses due and unpaid 8,101 59 Losses unadjusted and in su*pense 21.088 6) Unpaid adjustment expense. 300.00 Bills and accounts unpaid.... 4.388.94 Total liabilities $154,70(1 8) Capital 200.000 00 Surplus 503.050.01 _ Total $557,750 83 Greatest amount in any one risk $10,000.00 Net State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. 1. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that Cos above is a correct copy of the Statement of the Condition of the above mentioned Company on the 31 st day of December, 1024. as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement 1* now on file in this office. In testimony whereof. J hereunto subscribe m.v name and affix mv official seal (SEAL) this oth day of April. 11)24. T. S. McMURRAY. JR., Commissioner Statement of Condition of the Western Mutual Life Association Los Angeles. Cal. On the 31st day of December. 1024. A. B. TAYLOR. President. G. F. STEPHENSON. Secretary. NET ASSETS OF COMPANY. Cash in banks (on interest and not on Interest) $ 189.914.80 Real estate unincumbered... 440.000.00 Bonds and stocks owned (market value) 082,835.00 Mortgage loans on real relate (free from any prior Incumbrance) .......... 828.100.00 Total net assets .$1,040,349.80 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to relnsuro outstanding risks 795,832.80 Losses unadjusted and In • euspenie 40.000.00 Total liabilities ...._..s 836.832.83 Surplus 804.516.98 Total $1 640,349.80 Life Companies: Maximum risk written $5,000.00 Amount retained by company... $5,000.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner ot Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statem*nt of the condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day ot December, 1924. as shown by the original statement and that the said original statement la now on filejjkthls office. whereof. I hereunto suband affix my official seal Vth day ol oprll. 1035.

23