Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1925 — Page 11

FRIDAY, MAY 29,1925

PORKERS SLUMP; MARKET 50c LOWER

REDUCTION OF ' BUSINESS AT WAILSTREET Pre-Holiday Tone Reigns— Market Maintains Forward Movement. Average Stock Prices Average price of twenty Industrial stocks 100.60. up .47 (new record high). Average price of twenty rails, 9.20. otf Bii Uni id Press ) NEW YORK. May 29.—About the only Influence which pre-holiday consideration exerted in today’s session was the reduced volume of deal-, ings which resulted from the absence of many traders who left town in anticipation of the two days’ suspension of business. Otherwise the . market maintained its recently familiar features, continuing the forward movement in sound style. After aji early break in the PanAmerican issues due to the decision against the Doheny interests in the California naval lease suit the general list moved almost uniformely upward the remainder of the session. I Further substantial gains took place in the industrial group with the merchandising of the type of Sears & Roebuck, May Department Stores displaying the most consistent gains. In the public utility class Havana Traffic registered a spectacular advance and active buying went ahead in public service of New Jersey. Unsettlement was created in the late dealing by the drop in Maxwell “B” certificates to 100 Vs, a set-back of 13 points from the previous session’s high. This sharp decline exercised a restraining influence on the general list and the market lost some of its vigor around noon. Local Bank Clearings Local bank clearings Friday were $2,408,000. For the week. $13,871,000. Bank debits Friday were $5,190,000. For the week, $300,0(14,000. Foreign Exchange NISW YORK, May 29.—Foreign exchange closed higher. Sterling, $4.85 16-16. Francs, 6.01 Vic, up .00% c. Lire. 3.99%e. up .01 %e. Belgium. 4.89 c, off .04c. Marks. 23.80 c. Holland. 40.16 c, up ,01c. Hon.- Kong. 65Vic. Shanghai. 75Vie. Yokohama, 41.75 c. Russia, 10.50 c. Produce Markets J Fresh Eggs (jobbing, general run delivered in Indianapolis)—-Dozen. loss off. 28c. Poultry (buying prices) Hens, 24®25c; springers, 21c; roosters, lift 13c; ducks. 13 ft 14c; geese, 12 ft 14c: young turkeys, 2ff®3oc: old tiirkeys. 22 ft 25c: BQuabs, $4.50 dozen Butterfat — Local jobbers repaying. 42 ft43c lb. for butterfat: creamery butter iwholesale seliing prices). 43ft44c. 1 CLEVELAND, May 29. Foultry Fowls, 28 ft 29c; leghorns and light stock. 25@'.'0c; cocks, 25©27c; ducks, 27ft28c; bru.. rs, 35 ft 37c. Butter—Extras in tubs, 45V* ft.4o%c; extra firsts. 43%©44%c; firsts 42©43c; packing stock. 24©2.ic. Eggs—Northern Ohios extra, 33Vie: extra firsts, 33c; Ohio firsts, 31 Vic; western firsts. 31c. Potatoes—New York and Michigan, $2 0 2.25 per 150 1 pounds; Florida new rose No. 1, $7.25 07.50; Alabama, $4 ft 4.25 per 100 pounds. CHICAGO, May 29.—Btter—Receipts, 17,025; creamery. 42c; strandards. 43 %c: firsts, 38%©39%a; soconds, 33@37%c. Eggs—Receipts. 80.732: ordinaries. 20c; firsts. 30ft30Vic. Cheese—Twins, 22% ft G2%a; Amerims, 23%. Poultry—dc-i-eipts, 5 cars: fowls. 2°c; ducks. ‘ >o c: spring, 28ft30c; geese,' 13c, spring, 240: iurkeys, 20a; roosters, 13c; broilers. 30 ft 40c. Potatoes—lol cars; Quotations: Wisconsin and Michigan round whites, $1.75 ft 2; Alabama and Louisiana trill,npha. $4 @4.50: South Carolina cobblers, $8 0 8.50. NEW YORK, May 29.—Flour—Dull and steady. Pork—Firm. Mess—s37.so. Lard —Stronger; midwest spot, $16.75® 16.85. Sugar—Raw, quiet; centrifugal test, 4.40 e; refined, steady; granulated, 6.55 ft 5,70 c. Coffee—Rio 7 spot. 20% ft 21c; Santos No. 4,24 ft 24%c. Tallow — Quiet; special to extra, 8%@8%e. Hay— Firm: No. 1. sl.2oft 1.25; No. 3, 95e® $1.05; clover, 90cft $1.05. Dressed poultry—Steady: turkeys. 25®46c; chickens. 27@37c: capons, 35ft55e: fowls. 13ft 32c; ducks, 18 ft 26c; Long Islands. 27c. Live poultry—Easy; geese, 10@15o: ducks, 14@28e; fowls, 27e: turkeys, 15ft OOe; roosters, 12c; broilers. 30®40c. Cheese—Firm: state whole milk, common to specials, 19ft27Vic: young Americas, 24 ft 26 Vic. Butter—Firmer; receipts. 14,418; creamery extras, 42 Vic: special market, 43 ft 43 Vie. Eggs—Steady; receipts. 39.216; nearby white fancy, 39® 40c; nearby state whites, 33 ft3Bc; fresh firsts, 3lVi®3sc: Pacific coasts, 35ft42c; western whites. 33 ft 38c; nearby browns, 37® 39c. New York Cotton Futures —May 29 — ttpen. Hogh. Low. Close. , January ... 32.22 22.30 22.12 22.25 March .... 22.46 22.54 22.35 22.51 July 23.06 23.06 22.85 22.98 October .. . 22.46 22.52 22.23 22.48 December .. . 22.61 22.70 22.62 2.67 MARSHALL IMPROVES Former Vice President Attended by Wife and Nurse. WASHINGTON, May 29.—Former Vice President Marshall rested very comfortably la.it night and his condition is “very much improved,’’ according to word today from his sick room at the New Willard. He is being constantly attended by Mrs. Marshall and nurses. INVESTIGATE GRAVEL State Board of Accounts Expects to Make Report Soon. Report is expected soon on an investigation by the State board of accounts regarding quality of gravel being used by the Mead Construction Company in the concrete paving on E. Tenth St. Twenty-five tax payers recently fil>d a sworn complaint. The complaint first was made to city board works. LOWER RATES ASKED Uu Times Special GOSHEN, Ind„ May 29.—Goshen electrlo light plant, municipally owad utility, is making money. AvUbority for reducing rates will be x aJrtMd from the Public Service Com- ■ mfsirfon.

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—May 29 „ Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 11:4o. / dose. Atchison ..110% ... UP. Atl Cat L 163% ... 163% 163„ B * O ... 78% 77% 78% 77% Can Pacific 143% ... 143% 144 C & (5 ... 98 % 98 98% 97% C & NW.. 67% 66% 66% 67% CBI& P4O % ... 46 % 40 % Del & Hud 148 % ... 148% 149% Del & Lac. 144% ... 144% 144% Erie 28% ... 28% 28% Erie Ist pfd 38 % ... 48 Vi 38% Gt Nor pfd 67 66% 07 67 ijjg N°Y P Scnf. fd ll7 v! 117 117% 11$% NY NH & H 34 ... 33% 33% North Pae. 04% ... 04,% 05% Nor * Wn 130 ... 130 133 Pero Marq. . . ... ... <l4 Reading *87% ' B?]* 80^ Southern Ry 95 93% 94% 92% South Pac 100% ... 100% 100% St Paul ... 9% 8% 9% 8% St Paul pfd 14 13% 14 13% St L & SW 48% 48 ... 48 St L A S F 80% 80- 80% 80 SHARP BREAK fNGRAINTRADE May Wheat Leads Closing Slump. Bv United Press CHICAGO. May 29.—The wheat trade was featured by sharp breaks in today’s trading on the Rpard cf Trade. May led in the slump. Coarse grains were more bullish and closed fractionally higher. Lessened apprehension over growing crops led to extensive selling in wheat. Advices regarding frost damage seemed to indicate a better condition than expected. Along with this, locals felt that a reaction was necessary to improve the technical position. Leading houses freely absorbed new crop corn offerings on the strength of further complaints. Oats followed corn. Buying was based on prospects of crop deterioration. Provisions sagged under last minute liquidating. Chicago Grain Table —May 29 WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Closa, close. May 1.71 1.71 1.05 1.06 1.70% July 1.00 1.00 1.63 1.63% 1.66% Sept 1.61% 1.61% 1.58% 1.00% 1.01% CORN— May 1.15% 1.16% 1.15% 1.10% 1.16 July 1.18% 1.10% 1.17% 1.18 % 1.18 Sept 1.18% 1.19% 1.17 1.18% 1.17% JaTSift ill ill '.48% ill Sept. .49 .49% .48% .48% .48% LARD— M % 1|.10 10.20 16.06 16.17 10.27 JSsTltit 1:185 1:1?5 1:185 CHICAGO, May 29.—Carlot receipts were: Wheat. 105; corn, 257; oats, 55; rye, 2. TOLEO, May 29.—Wheat—'ash. $1.89 01.90. Corn—Cash No. 2, $1.24 ft 1.25; No. 3, $1.21® 1.22. Rye—Cash. No. 2. $1.16. Oats—Cash. No. 2. 53® 55c; No. 3. 52@62%c. Barley—Cash. No. 2. 97c. Cloverseed—Cash, sl6; October. $14.25; December, $13.80. Timothy—Cash, $3.50: September. $3.96. Alsike—August, $12.50. Butter—47 ft 48e. Eggs—3l®32c. Hay —s2o. CHICAGO. May 29. —Wheat—No. 3 red. $1.89; No. 2, hard, $1.09% ©1.72; No. 3. spring, $1.73; No. 3, hard. $1.63% 01.65. Corn—No. 2, yellow, $1.1901.20%: No. 3. $1.1701.19; No. 4. $1.14 01.17: No. 6. $1.1001.11; No. 6, $1.07 % © 1,1.5; No. 2. mixed, $1.16% ft 1.17% : No. 3. $1.13% ft 1.15; No. 4. sl.l2ft 1.13: No. 5, sa.lO®i.r>H ; No. O. $1.07% 01.08; No. 2, wlhito, $1.17® 1.19: No. 3. $1.1601.17; No. 4. $0.12 ft 1.13%: No. 5. $1.1001.11%; No. 0. SI.OB. Oats —No. 3, white. 47% ft 48 Vie: No. 4, 43% 047%c. Standard. 42® 44%a. Barley. 91 ft92c. Timothy, SO.IO ©7.25. Clover. sl7ft2s. MILTON GIVES DAD CAR Buys Two New Autos, One for Himself. Tommy Milton, the only driver to win the Indianapolis Speedway classic twice, has just purchased two now Buicks, one for himsMf and one for his father. The two cars were sold by a Lts Angeles Bulck dealer and Milton's was delivered to him at Indianapolis a few days ago. SENTENCE IS GIVEN Elmer Clark, 21, of 1433 Roosevelt Ave„ charged with assault and battery with intent to commit an attack, was sentenced to two to fourteen years at he Indiana Reformatory today by Criminal Judge James A. Collins. Marriage Licenses Ralph A. Kemp, 23. 517 N. Delaware. POpugtaii*; Crystal Hollingsworth, 22, IK7 N. Delaware, stenogrpaher. Martin Flshback, 21. Southport, carpenter; Betty Jane Smith. 19. Southport, clerk. Norman R. Keller, 28, 8010 Central; Mary I. Breese, 21, 5560 E. Tenth. James P, Voelker, 27, R. R. C Box 003 P, Mary E. Schubert, 21, R. ft. C. Box Ova P. Burling Clark. .12, 619 8. eat; Lorona C. Grayson, 18. 1107 8. East: F oyd 8. Grimes, 28 27 N. Pershing, truck driver; Gladys Baldwin. 25, 1232 B. Tenth, bookkeeper. Edward Cruse, 21. 1912 Woodlawn. c erk; Irene Deckard. 19, 1210 Evlson, clerk. Caltp Cook, 33. 2018 Yandes, laborer; Dermle Brown. 39. 2018 Yandes, domestic, „ William Clayton Duncan. 22, 301 N. Forrest; Christian M. Alien, 18, 431 DavaJan Apis. Births Boys „ Ivan and Myrtle Brewer. 1221 N. Holmes. Willard and Verlia Davidson. 530 N. Traub. Albert and Mary Stewart, 1310 Flnlsy. Paul and Rose Love, 1806 Dexter Harry and Ruby Davis. 740 E. Morris Herman and Margaret Wolf, 709% N. Pershing. Herbert and Mary Fulenwider. Methodist Hospital. H its? 0 * and E * ther Atkljn *- Methodist l Harold and Jeesle White, Mathodiet Hosp"fiU and Laura Carpenter, 1429 Chester. Earl and Gertrude Coffey, Christian Hospital. Girls George and Mary Rice, 048 Eastern. Virgil and Louda Jons*. 1718 W. Wuhington. Harold and Hilda Stafford. 436 N. Bancroft. and Mary Garl. 1017 8. James and Beeeie Short. 1806 Miller. Walter and Christabell Carey, Clark Blakeelee Hospital. Clyde and Mary Miller, 902 Chadwick, Milton and Creecy Williams, 1216 Brooks. George and, Mary Pieczko, 530 Concord. Robert and Mary Kirk. Christian Hospital. William and Elsie Gardner, Christian Hospital. Deaths Fanny W. Udell, 81. 1062 W. TwentyEighth. carcinoma. Bertie R. Cravens. 62, 2153 N. Alabama, asphyxiation. John Cage, 09. 005 W. Twelfth, mitral insufficiency. John Hanson. 1 day. St. Vincent Hospital, atelectasis. Homer C. Oox, 40. 1212 Ewing, pulmonary tuberculosis. Charlotte Allen, 00. 1840 Bivd. Place, artcrio soerosi*. William Hartman. 35, Long Hospital, acute intestinal obstruction. Mabel Ely, 60. Central Indiana Hiepllal, cirrhosis of liver. Jamas Karnaugh. 72, dty hospital.) sepUt pon.ti Craig Fetta. 3. 1500 Lindac, Influenza.

Union Pac 140 ... 140 14')% Wabash ..27% ... 27% 2 4 Wabash pf. 00 % ... 00 Vs 61% Rubbers— Fisk Rubbr 16% 10% 16% 16% Goodrich R 52 % ... 62 % 62% Goodyr pf 10l ... 100% 100% Kelly-Spgfld 17% U S Rubber 46% 40% 40% 46% Equipments— A C and F 107% 107% 107% 100% Am Stl Fdy 39% ... 39% 39’ Ani Loco .125% 124 124% 124 Bald Loco 120% 117 % 120% 118% Gen Elec . 284 % ... 284 28 l % Lima Loco 03% 03 03% 63 Pullman ..143% ... 142 141% Ry Stl Spg 130 129% 129% ... 'Vest Abk 102% Westh Elec 73% ... 73% 73% Bteeia— Bethlehem. 40 % ... 40% 40 Colorado F3B % ... 38 % 38 % Crucible ..71% ... 70% 70% Gulf States 80% 86% 86% 85% £ J ••• 4i r. Hl* Steel ... ... ... 40 % Sloss-Sheff ... ... ... 87 % U 9 Steel.. 110% 115% 110% 116 Vanadium. ... ... ... 29 Motors— Am Bosch .36 ... 35 35 % Chandler M 35 % . . 35 % 35 % Gen Mot... 77% 77% 77% 77% Mach Mot 183% ... 182 182% M M (A) 117 ... 117 116 M M (B) 107% 107% 103 107% Moon Mot. 27% 27 27% 20% Studebaker. 47% 47% 47% 48 Stroml)erg. ... ... „.. 72 % Stewart-W.. 71% 70% 70% 70% Timken .. 41% 41 41 % 4.1% Willys-Over 22% 2/% 21% 51 % Dodge 78% 78% 78% 78% Minings— Dome Min ... ... ... 14 % Gt No Ore ... 28% 28% Int Nickel. 29% 28% 29% 28% Tex G& S 108% 108% 108% 108% Coppers— Am Smelt 102% 101% 102% 101% Anaconda.. 40% 39% 40% 39% Inspiration. 27 ... ... 25% Kenneeott.. 61V* 51 61% 61% Utah Cop. 90% .... 90% 90 U 9 Smelt 30% ... 30% 30% Oils— Cal Petrol. 29 28% 28% 28% Cosden ... 32 ... 31 32 % Houston 011 68 % ... 08 % 09 % Marland Oil 43% 43% 43% 43% P-Arn Pete. 70% 74 70 4 77% P-A P (B) 77% 70 77% 70 Pacifio Oil. 68% 68% 58 % 58% Phillips P. 42% 42% 42% 42% Pure 0i1... 28% 28% 28% 28% Royal Dut ... ... „. . 52 % S Oil of C 58% 58% 58% 58% S Oil of NJ42 % 42% 42% 42% Sinclair ..21% .... 20% 21% Texas Cos.. 48% 48% 48% 48% Tr Con Oil 5 % 6 5 5 % Industrials— AHled Ch.. 94% 93% 93% 94% Allis-Chaim 82% ... 82% 83% Arn Can ..192 101% 191% 191% A H & L pf . . ... ... 73 Am loe ...106 105 105 107 Am Woolen 39 ... 39 38 % Cent Leath . . ... ... 18 % Coca-Coja .112% ... 112% 112% Congoleum. 20% ... *6% 27 Cont Can 06% ... otr% 06% Dav Chem 39% 38% 39 38% Fm Players.loo ... 106 106% Gen Asphalt . . ... ... 66 Int Paper.. 70% ... 70% 70% Int Harv .110% ... 110 110% May Stores 124 ... 124 123% Mont-Ward. 53% ... 53 63 Nat Euam. .. ... ... 50% Owen Bottle 61% 50% 61 43% Radio 50% 60% 60% 50% Seara-Roe. .. ... 124% U 9 C I P 164% U 8 In Alco 92% 92% 92% 92% Woolwrth. 130% 130% 130% 129% Utilities— Am TANARUS& T 139 Vi 139 139% 139 Con Gas . 8~ % 86% 87% 87% Col Gas... 60% ... 66 66% Peo Gas ... ... ... 110 Wst Union 131% ... 131% 133 Shipping— Am Int Cm .. .... ... 34 Am SAC.. 8% Atl Gulf ..43 ... 43 43% In M M pfd 37% ... ?0% 37% Foods— Am Sugar. 60% 65 05% 64% Am Beet 9u 40% ... 40% 401* Austin Nioh . . ... ... 26 % Corn Prdts 33 .32 32 % 33 Cu Cn S pf 62 % 61 % 62 % 61 % Cu-Am Su 30 % ... 30 30 % Punta Alegr 41 % 41 41 % 41 Wilson ACo6% ... 6% 6% Tobaccos— Am-Sumat. 8 % ... 8 % 8 % Am Tob. ... ... ... 96 Gen Cigar . . ... ... 88 % Tob Prdts B 80% .. . 80% 80 U C Stores 71% 70 72% ... Indianapolis Stocks Stocks American Central Life ... . m A,k : Am Creosoting Cos Did .... 99 % ... Advance Runiely pfd 0(5% 67% Advance Rumely Cos com... I*l% 17 Belt ft R com 72 .... Belt R R pfd 64 Central Ind Power Cos pfd.. 89 ... Century Bldg pfd 99 ..., Cities Service Cos com ... Cities Service Cos pfd ... Citizens Gas Cos com 4040 Citizens Gas Cos pin 106 ... Indiana Hotel com 100 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 100 ... Indiana Pipe Line Cos ... Indpls Abat pfd . . 6 Xndpls Gas 64% 60 Indpls & Northw/pfd ndpls & Southeastern pfd. . . 25 ndple St Railway 38 39 Interstate Pub Ser prior lien 90 90% Mer Pub Util Cos pfd 95 Public Sav Ins Cos 12 ... Bauh Fertilizer pfd 48 ... Standard Oil of Ind 60% 07% Sterling Fire Ins Cos 11 12% T H I & E com 1% 4 T H I & E pfd 9 14 T H Tree and Lt Cos pfd.., 90 96 Union Trae of Ind Ist pfd. .. Union Trac of Ind com . . .. Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd . , 2 Van Camp Pkg Cos pfd ... 17r ... Van Camp Prod Ist pfd iOO Van Camp Prod 2d pfd.. .. 100 Vandalia Coal Cos com ... Vandalia Coal Cos pfd ... Wabash Rail Cos oom. ....... 27 56 Wabash Rail Cos pfd 60 08 Bonk Stocks Aetna Trust and Sov Cos.. 108 .... Bankers Trust Cos 126 ... City Trust Cos 117% .... Continental National Bank..loo Farmers Trust Cos 210 .. Fidelity Trust Cos 164 ... Fletcher Amer Nat 8ank...149 ... Fletcher Sav and Tr Cos. .. .219 Indiana Nat Bank £52 ... Indiana Trust Cos 217 227 Livestock Exchange 8ank...180 ... Marion County State aßnk.lßs ... Met chants National Bank.. 303 Peo >les State Bnr.k lt'7 / ~ . . Security Trust Cos 200 ... State Sav and Trust C 0../. . . 82 Union Trust Cos 340 365 Washington Bank and Tr C 0.150 United Lab Bank and Tr Cos .. 66 Bonds Belt R R and Stock Yds 4s 89 Broad Ripple 5s .... 70 Central Ind Gas 6s . .... Central Ind Power Cos 65.. .. ... Citizens St Ry 6s 77 82 Citizens Gas os 90 97 Indiana Coke and Gas 6s. M 94 96 Indiana Hotel 6s .95 ... Indiana Northern 6s . . ... Ind Ry and Light As .92 ... Indiana Service Corp ss. ..... . ... Indiana Union Trac 65... ... Indpls Abattoir Cos 7%5.. .. ... Indpls Col & So 0s 90 100 Indpls Gas 5s 90 100 indpls Light and Heat 65.. 98% ... Indpls A Martinsville 65.. .. 60 Indpls Northern 6s 24 27 Indpls A Northw 5s ........ . 43 Indpls A 3 E 6s. . ........ . . Indpls Sholby A S B 55... .. 18 Indpls St Ry 4s 64 59 Indpls Trac and Term 6s . 91% 93 Indpls Union Ry 5s 98 ... Indpls Union Ry 4%s .... 98 ... Indpls Water Wks scour.... 04 ... Indpls Water 5%s .*lO2 103% Indpls Water 4%s 92% 95 Int Pub Serv 5s 98 101 T H f A E 6s 59 T H Tr and Lt 5s .84 Union Trao of Ind.,. 23% 28% Liberty Bonds First 3% a 100.90 101.00 First 4% a 102.30 102.40 Second 4 Vi a 101.54 101.60 Third 4% a 101.90 102.00 U. 8. Treasury 4%s 100.30 100.40 U. 8. Treasury 4s 102.30 102.40 Kales 30 Shares Indpls St R ata 38 KILLED IN RUNAWAY Bu Times Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., May 29. A tractor frightened the horae William Oglea, fanner, was driving. The animal bolted, throwing Oglea out of the buggy. He died almost instantly. BURGLAR WAS HUNGRY Frank Pagnallo, 1017 Lexington Ave., was singing, “I have no ba nanas, lemons or beans todav.” according to police, who say burglars visited his fnftt shed and stole $75 ,?orth of eatables.

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Heavy Run of Receipts and Holiday Attributed to Deciine. Hog Price* Day by Day May Bulk. Too. Receipts 20. 12.25 12.75 9.600 21. 12.65 12.76 6,000 22. [email protected] 13.(0 6.000 23. 12.40 Ml 2.70 12.76 |,600 26. 12.1.6 ft 12.35 12.50 7.000 26. 12.40 ft 12.50 12.50 8.000 27. 12.J0@12 50 12 60 0.000 28. 12 90 0 13.00 13.00 6.000 20. 12 40© 12.50 12.60 11.000 Prices vn the local hog market fell off 50 cents today. Buying at the start of the market was slow, due to s he lack of holders and local packers to come to a definite agreement over the market. Pecker*, started the trading by offering to buy at a? 1 below the market's previous close, but holders refused to consider anything but 50 cents below Thursday’s market. Packer later offered to take porkers at 76 cents lower, but holders continued to demand 50 cents. It was approximately one hour and half aftej- the market opened until a market was established at 50 cents lower. Few orders were present on the 11,000 run of receipts and a holdover from Thursday at 1,100. Local packers were doing the majority of buying. Fancy heavy hogs were selling at $12.30, mediums, at $12.30®12.40 and lights were bringing $12.50 even. The bulk of the business was transacted at $12.40(8)12.60. Pigs were 6 A cents lower, ranging from $11.60012.25 and smooth packing sows were selling at $11011.60. Roughs brought $10.50<3>11.60, A steady tone continued in the cattle division in accordance with a light run of Business was fair to medium with local interests tftking the stock. Good to choice fat steers sold at [email protected], while medium stock brought $8.6009.75. Prime baby beef heifers ranged from $10.25010.50. Good heifers brought $8.50 0 10. Common to fair heifers were quoted at $607. Prime fat cows sold at $8.50. Medium cows brought $4.7506. Canners and cutters sold from $2,250 4.25, Prices In the calf market were 50c below their previous close, due to lack of uemand and sufficient shipping orders. Receipts were estimated at 1,000. In some, instances calves ■were selling a dollar lower. Fancy stock ranged from $10.50@11, while the bulk of sales at $7.50010.50. Sheep and lambs sales were steady with the previous close. Receipts were estimated at 300. Local packers were doing the majority of buying. —Hoc*— Ueaviaa .sl2 30 Mediums 12 30® 12.40 Light hogs 12.50 Smooth sows 11.00 ft 11.50 Rough sows [email protected] Pigs [email protected] Stags 7.50©10.00 Cattle Good to choloe fat steers. [email protected] Mednun steers 8.50® 9.75 Prime baby beef heifers and steers 10.75 Good heifers 8.50 ft 10 50 Common to fair heifers.... 6.00 ft 7.00 Prime fat cows 8.50 Medium cows 4.76' ft 6.00 Carner an deutter cows... 2.25 ft 1.25 Calves Fancy veals ..$ll.OO Good veaJs 10.00 ft 10.50 Medium calves B.ooft 9.00 Common calves .. J. 6,00 ft 7.00 Heavy calves ~..7. 5.00 ft 8.00 Sheep and Lainbe Spring iamb*, choice $14.00® 16.00 Medium* 11.00 ft 13.00 Good to choice sheep 7.AC? 8.00 Fair to medium 5.00 ft 7 00 Other Live Stock CHICAGO. May 29.—Cattle Receipts. 20.000; market steady; no choice weighty steers; one load light yearlings, $11.36: most fat steers. $8.75ft9.76: best matured steers, $10.50; good clean-up fat cows and dealrable heifers; oanners slow at s3ft 3.35: practical top bologna bulls $0.50. mostly $9.75ft 11: vcalers, packers paying upward to outside figure lor 125-pouna averages. Sheep—Receipts. 8.000; market for fat lambs steady: spots strong on culls; sheep steady: six doubles California springers averaging around 00 pounds, sorting moderate, $10.60: good native springers. $10; strictly choice handyweight spring lambs to city butchers. $14.35: bulk clippers. sl3/50ft(f; few sales fat native ewes. $7©7.60; ne.wies. $0 and below. Hogs—Rivcinta. 15.300; market active, uneven, 16ft25c off: closing sales 25c off: top, $12.00- bulk. $11.90 ©12.30. Heavyweights. $11.90ft12.56; mediumwelghts. sl2© 12.50; lightweights. sll.Bo® 12.00; light lights. $11.41 ft 12.50; packing sows, smooth. *IO.DC ft 11.25; packing sows, rough, slo.2f>® 10.90; slaughter pigs. $11.25012.25. EAST ST. LOUIS. May B. —Cattl>— Receipts, 1,000: market, steady; native steers, $0- yearling heifers. $8.50©10; cows. $4.75®0; earners and cutters. $2.50®4: calves, $0.50. Hog*—Receipts. 12.000: market. 50ft75a lower- heavies. $11.75® 12.10: mediums. $11.95012.35! lights. [email protected]: light light*. $11.06 ft 12.60: packing sows. slo® 10.75: plrs, sll @12.25: bulk. sl2© 12.00. Sheep— Receipt*, 760; market, steady: ewe*. soft 7.50; canners and cutters, sl©4; wools 1 lambs. $13.60 ft 10. EAST BUFFALO. May 29.—Cattle— Receipts, 350; market, steady; shipping steers. $8.50© 10.00' butcher grades. $S ©9; cows $2.26 ft 7.50. Calves—Receipts. 1.600; market active, steady; cull to choice, $3 ft 12. Sheep and lamba— Receipts. 1,400; market, active; choice lambs. s','.Bft 13.50; cull to fair. sß® 12: yearlings. sß® 10: sheep, $3®8.30. Hogs —Receipts, 5,8oO; market, slow to 10® 26c lower; Yorkers. sl3; heavies. $12.70 ©12.90; roughs. $11ft11.25; stags. soft 8.25. PITTSBURGH. May 29.—Cattle Re<*ipt light; market glow: choice, $10.50 @10.65; goodTso.7sft 10.25; fair. sßft K 65: veal calves, sllftll.6o. Sheep and lambs—Receipt* light; market steady; prime wethers $8.26®8.60: good $7.25® 7.75; fair mixed so©7: lambs, sloft Iff. Hogs—Receipts. 8 double-decks; market lower: prime heavy. $12.90®13: mediums. $13.25ft 13.36; heavy Yorkers, *13.25© 13.35; light Yorkers, [email protected]; pigs. sl3® 13.25; rough*. $9Y5ft10.76; stag*. ss® 0. CINCINNATI May 29.—Cattle—Receipts. 550; market, steady to lower; •hipping steers, good to choice. $9 ft 10.75; Calves—Market, steady: good to choice. $10010.50. Hag a—Receipts, 4,800; market? 40ft 50c lower; good to choice packer* and butchers. $12.60. Sheep— Receipts, 1.900; market, weak: good to choice. $5 ft 6.50. (La mbs—M* rkjel* ac-t live; good to choice. sl6ft 16.25. CLEVELAND. May 29.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,000: market 15 to 25a lower; Yorkers. $12.86; mixed. [email protected]; mediums, $13.75; pig*. $12.75; roughs, t 10.50; stags $6.50. Cattle—Receipts, 00; market slow, unchanged. Sheep and lambs—Receipt*, 2,000: market strong; top. sl3. Calves—Reieeipts. 300; market J>oc lower: top, sll. TOLEDO. May 29.—Hogs—Receipts. 500: market 25c lower' heavies. $12.25© 12.50: mediums. $12.60012.60: Yorkers $12.05012.70; good pigs, $12.50. Calves —Receipts, market steady. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, market steady. LEASE FOR CAMP SHANK May Become “Plattsburg of Navy” WW Open June 15. Establishment of Camp Shank, the United States Naval Training Camp on White River near Riverside Park, as the “Plattsbuig” of the Navy is probable as i-esult of approval granted Thurs> Ay by Mayor Shank and Charles A. Boolcwalter, president of the park board, for permanent lease on ground occupied. Promise was made to Lieut F. F. Knachel and Ensing P. M. Akin, commanding officers. The camp will be enlarged, they said. Camp will (.-pen June 15. Secretary of the Navy Wilb”/, will oe & visitor.

THEFT WARNING ISSUED PoMce Chief Cautiohs Visitors to Watch Autos. Police Chief Herman F. Rlkhoff today waned visitor)) to fasten all articles onto autos that are parked and to take all loose baggage with them when leaving the car. Thefts repo -ted: L. A. Baker, Evansville, Ind. hand bag, containing clothing valued at $136 from the auto parked at 141 N. Meridian St.; F. W. Woods. 3714 Salerp St„ a suit case containing clothing valued at 550, from auto. Those who reported coats taken were. John E. Steeg, 1502 bhelby St., S2O; Robert Marlowe, 11 S. Pine St., $25; Carl Logan. 109 W. St. Clair | St., $18; and Stanley Stewart, 1522 N. / New Jersey St., S4O. REGION PARK MEETING Ohio, IlHnois and Kentucky Ask to Join With Indiana. Conservation officials of Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky, have asked' to participate with Indiana in the regional park conference at Clifty Falls State park in October, according to a telegram received today from Richard Lieber, director of the department of conservation. Lieber has been attending the National conference of State park officials at Skyland, Va. Lleber's wired that the matter of Indiana's acquisition of Dunes Park was made a special order of business. WHEAT IS RECOMMENDED Eleven Varieties Chosen by Millers’ Association. Eleven varieties of -wheat which have proved highly satisfactory for Indiana farmers were recommended by a special committee of the Indiana Millers’ Association Thursday at the Bemis Brothers Bag Company office, Barth Ave. and the Belt Railroad. The committee, headed by Edgar H. Evans of Indianapolis, recommended the following varieties; Michigan Amber, Fultz. Poole, Rudy. Trumbull, Folhio, Gladden, Winter, Red Chaff. MlchikoflT and Furkoff. MORE SIGNS EXPECTED Twenty-Five "Cope” Anticipated by Electrical Engineer. Installation of twenty-five additional stop and go signs throughout the city is a possibility wtihin the next few months, John Berry, city electrical engineer, said today. Requests Involving expenditure of $5,000 for the signs have come from citizens, he said. Action has been delayed because of lack of funds, Berry said. Entire matter will be considered, by the board of safety Tuesday. ROADS REPETITIONED Washington Township 'Residents Ask I>‘ss Costly Surfaces. Residents of Washington township today re-petitioned counfy commissioners for improvement, of John F. Kassebaum and John L. Duvall Rds. State tax board recently refused to authorize a $154,000 bond issue approved by the commissioners for paving the roads with asphalt. New petition asks that the roads be surf&ced with concrete, which is not so costly. WOMAN, CHIU) INJURED Mrs. Nellie Million, 27, and her 18-months-old daughter, Peggy, Broad Ripple, were both cut and bruised when the auto in which they were riding was struck by an auto driven by Fred Barnett, 40, of 2311 Nowland Ave., at Twelfth St. and Beville Ave., Thursday night. Garnett was slated. MOTORIST DRAWS FINE Norman Barthel, R. R. L., Box 231, was fined $5 and costs in city court today on charge of driving forty-five miles an hour. 39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Mar 21, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Work* of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 20th day of May. 1925, they approved an as*e**ment roil showing the prima facio as*emente for the following deaerib*® public improvement. as authorised by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12161. CHESTER STREET. From north property line of TwentySixth Street. To eouth property line of Twenty-Eighth Street. By grading the roadway from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet: reading the winge of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone, Granite or 6x24-ineh Concrete curb; curbing the wings of the uitereectlng alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 38 lineal feet of 6-foot radius rraulte corners: constructing X catch-basin including Inlet top: providing I new iron Inlet, laying 40 liueal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlet, catch-basin and sewer, and resetting 2 iron inlets to curb grade. 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 Work* of said city hot: fixed Monday. June Ist. 1925. 2 p. m. a* a date upou which remonstrance* will 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 lot* or tract* of land have been or will be benefited In the amounts nomad on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima facts assessment*, with the name* of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the o-tice of the Board of Public Works cf said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER, Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. • May 22. 29, 1935. 6ri?Y ADVERTiSEMENT DEPARTMENT Os PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind„ May 28. 1925. VO WHOM IT ltiAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to! make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorised by the following numbered Improvement resolution*. adopted by said Board on the 37th day of May. 1923. May 86, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12635 KENWOOD AYE. From north property line of Forty-F-inrth St. To south property line of Hampton Dr. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line to a uniform width of 6 feet; grading th* lawn* to a uniform width of 7% feet. All to be as shown ou plans and a* specified. Alt work dons In tbs making of said d**crlbed public improvement# shall be in aoaordsnsa with tbs terms and conditions of th* Dnprovwmsnt Resolutions, os

39 LEGAL NOTICES numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and tho detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are od file and may be seen in the office of aid Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday, June 17th. 1025, at 2 p. in., at its office in aidd City as the time and pises for the pu'ylio consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is table to be assess /fl for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefit* to the property liable to be assessed for such improven/tnt and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order 4*l the Board of Public Work*. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board >.if Public Works, City of Indianapq/ia. May and June 3. 1923. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. Mar 28. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 27th day of May, 102 o: May 25. 1926. Improvement Resolution Ho. 12539. F6R3T ALLEY .NORTH OF MICHIGAN STREET. From east property line of Colorado Ave.. To west property line of Euclid Ave. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a R-ineh gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 0 inches of property line, to a uniform width of 14 feet; or by grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4ineh Asphaltic-Concrete base, to the above named width; and providing 576 lin. ft. of 4xl6nnch Stratified Limestone Marginal SU>ne. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvement* shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Work* on the above named day. aid the detailed drawings, plane, profiles and speri- ' fleation* which are on file and mav he i een in the office of said Board of Public 1 'Forks of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday, June 17. 1026, at 2 p. m. at its offh-e in said City us the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Work* will hear all persons >i teres ted. or whose property is liable to b* aneessed for said improvement, end will and -termino whether the benefits to the properly liable to be assessed for such improvera* nt and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order f>f the Board of Public Work*. CHARLES E COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis May 20 sod June 6, 1925. i'll Y ADVERTISEMENT TcBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. May 28, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCI-RN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public Improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered improvemnet r<-m lutions. adopted by said board on the 27th day of May. 1925. May 25. 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12537. FdRST ALLEY NORTH OF WASHINGTON STREET. From East Property Line of Eastern Avenue. To West Property Line of Rural Street. Bv grading and paving the alley with Aaphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a fl inch gravel concrete foundation fron\ H inches of property line to 0 inches of property line, to a uniform width of feet: or by grading and paving the alley with AsphsllU'-Concrete laid on a 4lnch Asphaltic-Concrete base, to the above named width: and providing 627 lineal feet of 4x16-inch Stratified Limectone Marginal Stpne. Also extending all water, ga*. sewer and other private sendee connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall lie in accordance with the terms and conditions of tho improvement resolutions, a* numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Ttie said Board of Public Works ha* fixed Wednesday. June L 7, 1926, at 2:00 p. m. at its office in sola city as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all f arsons interested, or whose property is table to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to tho property liable to be assessed ;pr such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated coat thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER, . Board of Public Works, City of Indian* apoli*. May 29, June 6. 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. J id.. May 28, 1926. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that scaled proposals will be received by it. at its office, until 2 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday. June 10. 1925. lor the following described public improvement. in the City oi Indianapolis, as author) zed by Improvement Resolution No. 12218. WINTHROP AVE. From northwest property lino of Fairfield Ave.. To south property lino of Watson Rd. Except the intersection of Thirty-Sixth St. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block, Aspnalt. Asphaltio* Concrete or Brick, laid on a 6-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb lino to a uniform width of 24 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alley in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan; curbtnr both side • of the roadway with Stratified Limestone, Berea Sandstone, Granite or 0x24-inch Concrete curb; curbing the wings of the intersecting alley in- a similar (manner and to the width as shown on tolan: providing 19 lineal feet of 6-foot radius grculte corners; providing 1 new iron inlet; laying 30 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to Inlet and catch basin; resetting 3 iron inlets to curb grade; providing 15 lineal feet of 4xlß-iuch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: and resetting 2 manhole tops to grade. Also ex* nding all water, gas. sewer and other pri> e ser/ice connections to property live, nere not already in. All tr e at shown on plan and as sped fled All w k done in making of said described public improvement shall b® in accordance with the terms and conditions of said Improvement Resolution, and the fener;U and detail plan*, profile*, drawings and specifications wldch are on file and may be seen in the offiro of said Board of Puolia Works of the City of Indianapolis. The Board of Public Works reaedves the right to reject any or all bids, CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. _ M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. May 2f, June 5. 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT 1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFTICF. OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., May 28, 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 27th day of Jtay. 1925. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public Improvement as authorized by the Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12151, FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF THIRTY SEVENTH STREET. „ From east property line of first alley east of Meridian Street. To west property line of second alley east of Meridian Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphalt. AjphaJtic-Conerete Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 0 inches of property line to a uniform width of 0 feet. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and other private service connections to property line, whore not already in. All to be os shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement a * hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Monday, June Bth, 1925. 2 p. m.. as a date upon which remonstrances will 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 lot* or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum that than named on said roll. Said assessment roil showing said prima fade assessment*, with the name* of owners and description* of property subject to be aseessed. is on fils and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CrtAKLKSKCOJfFiN. Board of PubUo* of XndlanXay *i§HWune 6 th. 192&,

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., May 28, 1926. TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, thut it Is desired and deemed necessary to make the following desoritied public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolution* adopted by suid Board on tho 27th day '>f May. 1926. May 26. 1025. Improvement Resolution No. 12541 FIRST ALLEY EAST OF COLORADO AVENUE From north property line of first alley north of Michigan St., To south property lirip of second alley north of Michigan St. By grading nnd paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Con'Tete or Brick, laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete tion from 0 inches of property lino to 0 inches of property line, io a uniform width of 14 feet: or by grading snu paving the alley with Aspnaltic-Concreto laid on a( 4 inch Asphaltic-Concrete base to the above named width; and providing 1.983 lin. ft. of 4xlo-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone: constructing 1 catch basin including grate top: laying 575 lin. ft. of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to catch basins and manholes as shown on plan. Note: the contractor's bid price per lin. ft. property frontage must include all of the above numed items and the replacement of the pavement in Colorado Avenue. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to prop■erty line, where not already in. Ail to be as shown on plan and as spent fled. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on th- above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, rrofilos and specifications w-hich are on file and may he seen in ihe office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works hss fixed Wednesday. Juno 17th. 1925. at 2:00 n. m. at its office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time skid Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such lmirovement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. Bv order pf the Board of Public Work*. r CHARLES F COFFIN, W IT FREEMAN M. J. SPENCES. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. May 29 and June 5 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. May 28, 1923. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on the 27th day of May. 1925. Mav 27, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12642. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF CALIFORNIA STREET. From North Property Line of St. Clair Street. To South Property Line of Pratt Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0-lneh gravel concrete foundation from 0 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet; or by grading and paving the allej with Asphtlric-ConcTete luid on a 4-lucn Asphaltic-Concrete base, to tho above named width; and providing 851) Bn. ft. oi 4xlo-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewr and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be m accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public ■Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. June 17th, 1925, at 2 p. m„ at its olfice in said eity as the time and place for ttic public considcrailon Ox the. proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons Interested, or whose property l) liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be )- *'“sscd for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal Ihe estimated co9t thereof. \ By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN, M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. May 20-June 6, 1925, CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMKNT~OF _ PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. May 28, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Publia Works of tho City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necesnary to make the following desmribed public improvements in the City of Indianapolis, as authorized by tho following numbered Improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board on tho 27th day of May. 1925. May 25, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12530. KENWOOD AVENUE From north property lino of FortyFourth 8t„ To south property line of Hampton DR By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden-Block. Brick, Asphalt or As-nhttitic-ConcioU), laid on a 0-inch Gravel Concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 24 feet: curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 0x24-inoh Concrete curb; and resetting 2 Iron inlet* to curb grade. Also extending all water, gas, sower and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to lie as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall t>e in acorda-noe with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolutions, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications w-hich are on file and may seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of IndianaPTho said Board of Public Works has fixed WSdnesday, June 17th, 1920, at 2:00 p. in., at its office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board oi Public Works will hear sll persons interested, or whose oropert? is liaHe to be aeoesaed for said Improvement, and will determine whethe* the benefits to the property liable to bt assessed for suca Improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. U. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. T Jl Board of Public Works, City cf Indianapolis. _ May 29 and June 5. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., May 28, 1025. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of India.iar. Us. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following dew-1 bed public improvement* in the City of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered Improvement resolution, adopted by said Board on the 27th day of May, 1825: May 27. 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12544. MEREDITH AVE. From east property line of Rural St., To west property line of Gray St. Except the intersections of Grace St. and Christian St. By grading and paving the roadway witli Wooden-Block. Brick. Asphalt or As-phaltic-Concrete. laid on a 0-inch gravsl concrete foundation from curb lino to curb line to a uniform width of 30 feet; grading and paving the wings of the intersecting street in a similar manner and to the wdths as shown on plan; and providing 94 lin. ft. of 4.v 18-inch Stratified 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 plan and as specified. All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with’the term* and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered. adopted by the tt ßoard of Public Work* on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profile* and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the olfliw of said Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. June 17. 1925, at 2 R. m. at It* office in said City as the me and place for the publfc consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvemr nt and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Work*. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN M. J. SPENCER. Public Work* City of IndianMay 29 and June &. 1925.

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY* ADVERTISEMENT WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianepoli*. Ind., May 28, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notlec is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of tho City of Indlannpolts. Indiana, that It is desired and deemed necessary to make tho following described public improvement* in thn City of rtidlanupoli*. ns authorized by tho following nunitierod Improvement resolutions. adopted by said Board on the 27th day of May, 1925. May 25. 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12643. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF NEWMAN ST. From north property line of Tenth St. To south property linn of Twelfth St. By grading and paving the alley with aaphallle-eoncrete, concrete or brlek, 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 I t feet; providing 45 lineal feet of 4x16-lnch stratified limestone marginal sone. or %x2x2-ineh standard steel paving guard, as epeeitied; or by grading and paving thn alley with aaphaJtie-eoncrete laid on a 4inch oepholUc-concretn base to the above named width: and providing 1,262 lineal feet of 4x 10-inch stratified limestone marginal stone; constructing 1 manhole; constructing one catoh-bostu including grate top: and laying 304 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with eiinnecttons made to catch-basin and manholes, as shown on plan Noto: the mu tracer s bid price per lineal foot property frontage must Include all of the above named items and the replacement of tho pavement in Newman St. . Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and on specified. . . .. All work done in the making of said descriiierl public improvement* shall be in accordance with the terms and condition* of the Improvement Resolutions, a* bered, adopted by the Board of Public Work* on the above named day, and tho detailed drawings plan*, profiles and specifleations which are on file ana may be seen ill the office of said Board ot Public Works of Ihe City of Indianapolis The said Board of Public Works has fixed Wednesday. June 17th, 1926, at - p. m.. at. its office in said City • the time and place for the public consideration of thn proposed Improvement, at which lime said Board of Public Works will hear all peraons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to he property liable to be assessed for such Improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal thn estimated cost thereof. Hv order of the Board of Public W ° r ' k! '' CHARLES E COFFIN, W. HHFREPM AN, M J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of IndlanMay *M> and June 6, 1925. - - - CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORM OFFICE BOARD Indianapolis. IruV, May 28. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is here:by given by the Board of Public Works of the City of 1 ndianapolla Indiana, that it is desired .and deemed' necessary to make the following described public improvement in the city of Indianapolis. as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said board on' the 27th day of May. 192 ®’ May 25. 1925. Improvement Tto*olution rfo. i~640. SECOND ALLEY NORTH OF MICHIGAN STREET. _ From Kant Property I*lne of Colorado A T<) U VVest Property Line of Euclid Are* liv grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or BrloK, laid on a 0-lncn gravel-concrete foundation from 0 inches of property line to 0 inches of properly line, to a uniform width of 9 feot; or by grading and paving the alley with Asplmltic-Concrete laid on a 4inch Asphaltic-Concrete base to the above named width; and providing 6<o lineal feet of 4xlo-inch Stratified 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 plan and as specified. . ~ . All work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and condition* of the improvement resolutions, a* nunitiercd. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen In the office of said Board of Public Work* of tho Cit.v of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Works „has fixed Wednesday. June 17, 1925, at ~ :<>(> p. m. at its office in said city as the tlm* and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which tinuj said Board of Public Works will hoar all persons interested, or whose property 1* liable to he assessed for said improvement, anil will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to t>e assessed for such improvement and tho benefll* to the cit.v of Indianapolis, will equal tho estimated eost thereof. _ . By order of tlm Board of Public Works, CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. BPENOER, Board of Public Works, City of Indianapolis. May 21) and June 5. 1923. s CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE 6FthE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind., May 28, 1923. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice is hereby given by the Board ot Public Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make tho following described public improvement* in the City of Indianapolis. as authored by the following numbered Improvement resolution*, adopted by said Board ou tho 27th day of Nay. 1020. May 25, 1925. Improvement Resolution No. 12538. FIRST ALLEY EAST OF RANDOLPH STREET, From North Property Line of Oh hr Street, To South lYopcrty Line of New York Street. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Conerele, Concrete or Rrlck, laid on a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation from 0 inches of property-line to II inches of property-lino to a uniform width of 14 feet;, or by grading nnd naving tho alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a iinch Asphaltic-Concrete base to the abov* named width; and providing 1.491 lin. ft. of 4xlo-lnch Stratified Limestone Man ginal Stone. Also exonding all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to prop* erty line, where not already in. All to boas shown on plan and si specified. All work done In the making of said described public improvement* shall be m accordance with the term* and conditions of tho Improvement Resolutions, as nuni, bered, adopted by tho Board of PublU W'orks on the above named day. and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of thn Cit.v of In liatiapolls. The said Board of Public Works hat fixed Wednesday, June 17th, 1925, at I I>. m.. at its office in said city n thn lime nnd place for thn public consideration nt thn propound Improiemnnt, at which tlnvj saiil Hoaru of Public Woiks will hear all unrHon* Interested, or whose property Is liable to be assessed for said improvnmeit. and will determine whether thn benefits td the property liable to be assessed for such Improvement and llio benefits to the' Citv of Indianapolis will equal thn estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN, M. .1. SPENCER. Board ot Public Works. City of Indian* spoils Msy 20-June 5, 1923. _ CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORM OFFICE OF THE BOARD Ind'anapolls. Ind . May 28. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board o| Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 27th day of May. 1025. they approved an assessment roll showing tiie prima facie assessments foi* the following described nubllo improvenirnt, a* authorized by tne Improvement Resolution named: Improvement Resolution No. 12050. FIRST ALLEY WEST OF CAPITOL AVENUE, From north property line of Thlrtoant* Street. To south property 11ns of Fourteenth Street. By grndlnii' and paving the alley with Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete al Brick, laid on a 0 inch gravel Concrri) foundation from 0 Inches of property-iiM to 0 inche* of property-line to a uniform width of 14 feet: providing 40 liueal feel of 4xlH-tneh Stratified Limestone Mar*lie ai Stone or %x2x2-ioch Standard Stori Paving Guard as specified. Also extending all Water, go*. Sewei olid othes private service connection* tl property line, where not already In. All to be as shown on plan and ai •peeifled. Persons interested In or affected lr saM described public improvement are hereb.l notified that the Board of Public Wort<4 of said city ha* fixed Monday. June Bth, 1925, 2 p ni,, as a date upon which n* monstrance* will bo received, or heard • against the amount assessed against ear) piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question a* tl whether such lots or tracts of land havj been or will be benefited In the amount! named on said roll, or in a greater of less sum than that named on said roll Said assessment roll showing said prim) facie assessment*, with the name* pf own! ers and descriptions of property subject tt lie assessed. I* on file and may be seen rl the office of the Board of Publio Woftts ol said city. Board of-Fubllc Work*. CfiSr atair sCajr 29 J an a LSMS.

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