Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1925 — Page 11

SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1925

25 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Rugs-VLinoleums 9x12 tapestry Brussels rugs. blue, tan, taupe and old rose, special. $13.95: Gold Sea! Congoleum rugs, 9x12. $12.75. These rugs are carried In all sizes and patterns at proportionate prices. Imported Japanese grass rugs. 9x12 double warp, heavy grade, made in beautiful colored patterns special. $7.50. 11.3x12 rugs. $29.50, all wool. Our line of Brussels, velvets. Axminsters and ■jWilton rugs carried in all sizes and pat■terns are sold at the lowest prices in the Come in and bo convinced. All new perfect goods (no seconds). Dorfman Hug Cos. 207 W. Wash. St., opposite Statehouae, "If it covers the floor, we have it/ SEWING machine. Singer, arop-nead; SB. Apt. 11. 1325 Ashland Ave. Ask your druggist or grocer for Fritch’s Vegetable Soap and Supreme talcum powder. If he does not supply you. drop me a card. There goods are equal to the best and better than all the rest. Inex£ensive as the lowest price, if not was ted H. ROWELL, gen. agt.. P. O. Box 057. Indianapolis. 25c WINDOW SASH, 30c FEDERAL COAL CO., 1020 E. North. RUTENBER electric range. $25. Southport 86-J-l. a—Musical Instruments TALKING MACHINE , BARGAINS Columbia. SIOO size $45 Dista. $175 size SOO Meteor. $1 05 size SoQ Pathe. SIOO size *3O Vicona. SIOO size . . . . . . $36 $lO down. $5 per month. All machines in excellent condition. Lincoln 0865. CLOSING out on Columbia records: 5 for sl. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 235 N. Penii■ St. FfA.NO—Used short time. Will sacrifice for cash. Call Main 4531. MUSIC ROLLS on sale 5 for sl. ROBERTSON MUSIC HOUSE. 235 N. Penn. St. b—Pet and Live Stock -x HORSE, good farm, and team horse: cheap. Wash. 0843 Ring 3. Call nights. 7 to 12. BOSTON terrier puppies; pedigreed; well marked; well breo. Web. 4002-2. SPECIAL sale Farrow Chix, S. C. Reds. Barred Rooks 10c each. 009 E. Washlngton, Lincoln 3864:c—Coal, Ice and Wood k STOVE WOOD, CUT TO STOVE f LENGTHS, $1 PER LOAD, AT THE PLANT. MARTIN PERRY CORPORATION. KINDLING WITH EACH TON Best W. Va. or Ky. Ip., cln. Hid.... 50.25 Best Ind. or 111. ip., cln. fkdT $5.25 Best Ind or 111. egg, cln. fkd $5.20 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. DRexel 4621. _ DRexel 4622. Indiana large lump, forked $5.25 W. Va. 4-in. forked $0.25 NORTH ST. COAL CO." Lin. 1455. 920 E, North St, Irv. 4020. ATLAS FUEL CO. 401 W. MORRIS ST. DREXEL 0883. RICHLAND COAL CO. BH, 0272. 1615 W. Everett--26 ANTKD~ SALVATION army industrial Home. Help us to help others with your used clothing, magazines, news. etc. Phone Wagon. Main 1082. ALL kinds of rags. 2c per lb. All kinds of junk. 034 E. Washington. Call 3977 for future information. STATUTES of Indiana, desk, typewriter; state eonditlon; price. Address Times Box 1382. AUCTIONEERS—Mark & Neal. We buy or sell for you. Ran, 7034, Har, 0907-R. 27 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS -■FEATHERS bought, sola and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main 1428. CHIN WOO INN—II % W. Ohio. New Chop suey place. Also sleeping rooms. PAINTING and paper hanging. 15 cents a side and 20 cents for ceiling. Elmer Cooney. Irv. 4543-M. PAPERTHaNGING & PAINTING. Prompt; efficient service. 1925 stnplß. Web. 0612. papSR cleaning and painting; work guaranteed: white man. Lincoln 4194. RUGS. 9x12 thrly clnd. $2: all work guar. SUPERI OR CLEANERS, Ken. 4462. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGE, 201 Indiana Are. Upholstering ■ Overstuffed work, slip covers, cut and ■sewed and cane work of all kinds called w for and delivered any place <n Marion County. Forty years' experience. 220 East, Sixteenth, Ran. 1076. WALL Paper Cleaning; work guaranteed. J_ Etter. Drexel 1811-J. J. S. CLAYTON & SONS. CONTRACTORS. Paper hanging, cleaning, decorating. 334 K. Noble. Lincoln 5020, 28 STORAGE“AND TRASFER ( PACKING household goods and office furniture for shipment; piano derricking: low rates on California shipments. Otto J. Suesz. Main 2353 —3028. Nights, Web. 0099-W —4579. Estimates on overland hauling. LONG DISTANCE and local moving. At special rates. Webster 9393. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO. „ Call at aII times, Randolph 3741. 29 BUSINESS OI’PORTUNITIES <SA/WWWWWNA/SAAA/\AAA/VWS/VWSA^ LADIES’ TAILOR SHOP Located downtown; monthly profit over SSOO. This place will pay for self first month. Best reasons for selling. CENTRAL BROKERAGE CO.. 1232 MeyerKiser Bldg. Circle 3284. SOFT drink, poolroom and restaurant combined: must sell on account of ill health. Call Web. 0711. DENTAL OFFICE: Good location; no com petition; reasonable. DRex. 1454-R. 80 AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE

10 USED CARS PRICED TO SELL NOW 1920 Dodge Coupe. 1920 Dodge Roadster. 1919 Coie 8 Touring 1921 Hupp Coupe. 11920 Nash Touring. ±919 Mitchell Touring. 1920 Studebaker Spec. Sedan. 1920 Stephens Sport. 1917 Hudson Touring. 1919 Premier Touring. THEY ALi.i RUN GOOD, HAVE GOOD TIRES AND BATTERIES, SOME HAVE BEEN REFINISHED AND WE ARE READY TO SELL COME LOOK THEM OVER, RIDE IN AND DRIVE ANY OF THEM AND YOU WILL AGREE WITH US THAT THEY ARE BARGAINS. OUR LIBERAL PAYMENT PLAN WILL MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO OWN ONE. TMI CITIZENS MOTOR DM (ED. - 31 W. 13th St. Main 6942. BUICK SIX TOURING New paint and good tires all around. A real buy at sßt) down. Balance monthly. OAKLEY MOTOR BALES jBO3-05 S. MERIDIAN DREX 4743 CHEVROLET. 1922 touring:; pood paint, top tires and upholstery. Will take a reasonable down payment; SIBO buys it. STONE- CHEVROLET CO., 427 N. Meridian. CHEVROLET 9 Five to select from; tourings. coupes, coaches, sedans, etc., ail 1923-24; terms %or trade. 550 N. Capitol Ave. CHEVROLET. 1923 tourings. Your choice ■ of 3 extra pood cars; priced from SIBO to $250; on easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 427 N. Meridian. FORD BARGAINS FOR TODAY THESE PRICES ARE CASH OR TERMS Ford touring, 1921. $63. ' Ford touring 1922 r $125. Ford sedan. 1920. $l5O. Ford touring. 1910. $35. HAYNES-SCHMIDT 120 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS. CfeEVROLEfIj, 1921 touring: 4 brand new tires, motor and rear system recently overhauled: $125 buys It; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET 00.. 427 N. Meridian. T i

8° AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE DON'T ASK WHO REPAINTED IT. IF IT LOOKS GOOD ENOUGH TO ATTRACT YOUR ATTENION. "NAURALLY,” WE DID THE JOB. l^L Automobile Hospital. 133 So. East St. DRex. 3600. StßelfejW 6 Botiire GIVES YOU A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH THE FOLLOWING CARS: Monthly Weekly Plan Plan Down Down 1921 Hupp Sedan $175 $13.95 1923 Chev. Tour 75 6.90 1924 Chevrolet Coupe.. 125 10.35 1924 Studebaker Special 6 Touring 225 20.70 1924 Hupp Touring ... 250 23.00 1922 Ford Sedan 65 5.76 1923 Hupp Touring ... 175 13.95 1922 Oldsmobile \ Coupe 150.00 13.80 1922 Ford Rdstr .... 50.00 5.00 YOUR OLD CAR IN TRADE CONVENIENT TERMS Tflte Wilbur-Johnsom ’ompamy 1 (built Car Dept. 73 N. Meridian St. LIN. 1527 Open Evenings—Closed Sunday. ford" bodies Ten Tourings: two new ones; five 1921-’22-’23 coupes; seven sedans, some four doors; two roadsters, new ones. Sale or trade. Cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER FORD TOURING, 1921 A real buy at S7O. Tprms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES . 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN DREX 4743 FORD COUPE Starter and demountable: in good condition. This is a real bargain at $145; cash or terms. SWISSHELM & PARKER. 644 E. Washington. FORD SEDAN, 1923 Looks good and runs line: a seal buy for you. Terms. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1003-05 S. MERIDIAN DREX 4743 FORD COUPE Gray and black high back, like new. guaranteed 30 days. STANDARD AUTO SALES FORD BODIES —Used seaans. coupes, tourings. roadsters some late 1924 models. I WOLF 555-61 N Capitol. HUPMOBILE SPORT touring, 1923: bumpers front and rear, sun viser. rear-view mirror, automatic windshield wiper, spot light rear tire, 0 cover, large glass windshield on sides, 4 new tires, motometer, bar cap, etc. If you are looking for a real ear that is in the best of condition, see this for a rare bargain. Will demonstrate to your satisfaction. Very easy terms. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. MICHIGAN AND N. CAPITOL Open Evenings. HUPP TOURING Quick sale at $295. STANDARD AUTO SALES OAKLAND TOURING In A-l condition throughout. A real buy for you at $45 down. Balance monthy OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1003-05 9. MERIDIAN DREX 4743 •

STUT£ FACTORY BRANCH ANNOUNCES SPECIAL SALE OF USED STUTZ CARS 1923 Sedan 1923 Roadster 1923 Touring 1922 Coupe THESE CARS HAVE ALL BEEN RECONDITIONED. WE ALSO HAVE MANY OTHER MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM. STUTZ FACTORY BRANCH 957 N MERIDIAN. RILEY 4922. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY A. M. ~ GENERAL CHEVROLET WEEK-END BARGAINS 1924 CHEVROLET COUPE Five Rood tires, spot light, motometer. rinish and mechanical condition good. S3/.6.00. 1924 CHEVROLET ROADSTER Good cord tires; car is like new in every S'fid oo SP6Cial *° r ® aturc * ay an< * Sunday. 1924 OLDS ROADSTER Only 4.000 miles. Cann t be told from new. A real buy at <,' i.OO. 1923 CHEVROLE SEDAN Equipped with billoon Ores, bumpers, and m my other extras. $475 0(1. 1923 Chevrolet' tourings Several to choose from. our choioe $235.00 each. 1923 FORD TOURING $150.00. \ Ford Sedan good shape, $75.00. THESE CARS WILL BE SOLD ON SPECIAL TERMS GENERAL CHEVROLET CO. 962 N. Meridian. Li. 6376 USED CARS GOOD BUYS Hudson Ccach, 1923. Peerless Touring, 1021. Stutz Touring, 1920. Dodge Roadster. 1921. Oldsmobile Touring, 16)3. Buiek Touring. 1918. Oldsmobile Coupe, 1923. Durant Roadster. 1923. Rlekenbacker Coupe, 1924. Rickenbacker Coupe, 1022. M my others. Trade or terms. TERSTEGGE-HOLLOWELL CO. 430-40 N. Capitol. Lin. 7554. BETTER USED cars at tne lowest cost that are dependable. CLARK MOTOR LO.. 9ou N. Meridian. Open eevninga. DEMONSTRATORS JORDAN LINE EIGHTS We have four Jordan demonstrators, comprising a brougham, se dan, touring and roadster, that we will discount. NEW CAR GUARANTEE GOES WITH THESE CARS. CHARLES G. SANDERS CO. 1025 N. Meridian. Cir. 2772 A VISIT TO OUR OPEN AIR SALES STORE AT 1703-5-7 S MERIDIAN Will convince you that we are offering the best bargains in the city, on good, dependable. used automobiles, OAKLEY MOTOR SALES DRexel 4743. HAVE lull bEEN THIS WEEK S FORD BARGAINS ON TOURING AND ROADSTERS THE BARBER-WARNOCK CO. THE FORD DEALERS “THE MEN THAT KNOW THE FORD" BARGAINS, FOR SURE 1922 Dodge Roadster ....$250 1923 Durant Business Coupe--1921 Ford Sedao 1 S2OO Grant Six s 60 Overland Red Bird $350 1922 Wescott Sport Tour. $550 Cadillac. 4-pass. Coupe SOOO. . Marmon Touring S7OO 20 other -aars. Small down payments. BOB’S MOTOR, SERVICE 840 S. Penn. J Main X 705

30 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FORDS—- ' ENJOY THE GREAT OUTDOORS IN A # Used Ford SPECIALS Price 1924 Tudor Sedan .$475.00 1918 Touring 80.00 1923 Touring 160.00 1921 Coupe 175.00 1923 Roadster .... 160.00 1922 Touring 185.00 1923 Coupe 340.00 1919 Touring 75.00 1921 Sedan 175.00 1922 Coupe (New Paint).... 225.00 1923 Touring 225.00 1921 Touring 85.00 1920 Roadster 86.00 1921, Touring 125.00 1922 Touring 170.00 1922 Chassis 60.00 191$ Sedan 165.00 Speedster 95.00 Trucks —All Style Bodies Terms if Desired Warugelimi=Slhiarp Commpamiy 443-61 Virginia Ave. Drexel 8040. OPEN EVENINGS—SUNDAYS Make Payments Direct to Us A SACRIFICE SALEFINANCE COMPANY'S STOCK OF s LATE MODEL, SLIGHTLY USED REPOSSESSED CARS NOW BEING OFFERED AT WHOLESALE PRICES LOT INCLUDES: NASHS U BUICKS STUDEBAKERS ESSEX OVERLANDS CHEVROLETS AND OTHER MAKE CARS IN ALL ' MODELS SPECIAL TERMS HAVE BEEN ARRANGED r, O MOVE THESE CARS AT ONCE. SEE STEDTFELD Open Evenings and Suhday 544 So. Meridian, SMITH & MOORE The Downtown Ford Dealers Guaranteed Used Fords One 1922. late coupe; lock wheel and fine condition; price $275 down; payment S7O. One 1924 touring: starter, demountable*, cord tires: other extras. Prices $220; down payment SOO. One 1922, late ton truck- starter, demountables, new Pneumatic tires: operated by owner since purchased; price s2oo' down payment SBO. SMITH & MOORE AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS. OPPOSITE MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. MAIN 6050.

BARGAINS FOR TODAY 1020 Overland touring. $95. 1921 Mitchell touring. $175. 1922 l/urant touring, $325. 1922 Overland touring, $175. 1918 Overland touring, s3s x 1919 Chevrolet touring, SSO. THESE PRICES ARE CASH OR TERMS “HAYNES-SCHMIDT, INC. 120 W. NORTH ST. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY 2 CARS FOR SIOO 2 1920 Maxwell Tourings in good running order, good tires. SIOO. 1 F. B. Chevrolet Touring in good running order; 5 cord tires; $175. 1919-20" Ford Touring; seat cut down to make bed: refinished: $126. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT L. GUY LONG CO. 1114 N. MERIDIAN Lt 0805 1924 HUPP TOURING Driven only 0,500 miles. Top like new. 5 good balloon tires, disc wheels, dark blue paint, in excellent shape, nickel radiator and lights, double bar nickel bumpers fron' and rear. This car in perfect mechanical condition with an abso'ute guarantee. Truly a bargain for any one wishing a first-class used car. Convenient and liberal terms. Call SHERFICB at Lin. HERE’S 3 FORDS That, are honest-to-goodness bargains In tip-top shape. Look fine 1 Coupe 1 Sedan 1 Touring See them quick. They'rv priced to sell. Easy terms. 30TH AND CENTRAL SALES CO. 3009 Central Ave, Randolph 5660 a—Trucks SIGNAL. P ton dump truck: rebuilt; SOOO. Harrigen 0281. 31 AUTOMOBILES WANTED eeiwv\vwvwvwwwww-wwNeee AUTOS WANTED—2I2 E. New York St Main 4446. 32 AUTO SUPPLIES, REPAIRS ~ BEST USED TIRES Any Size—s 2 Each. ROGERS Bel., 430 U. 3117 W. Washington. Bel, 4300. DOUBLE SEAL PISTON RINGS. Put pep. pickup bower in your motor and save gas and oil; demonstratlon convinces. 300 N. Capitol. Me. 3846. VULCANIZING, top repairing aud rebuilding. Complete line of cord tires in stock. KENTUCKY AVE. VULCANIZING CO., 35 Ky. Ave. USED CARS nought and sold. L GOLDBURG, 522 N. Capitol. EBAOK A GENTRY, auto refinishing. See u* first 632 N Canitol. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR USED CARS. WANT 100 CAR 9 TO JUNK. SEE US FIRST. SAM CORAZ. 519 N. CAPITOL. MAIN 6389. 33 MOTORCYCLES. BICYCLES BlCY^E^' ,, girrrr' , yood V, 'eondiUon^^he^! 321 N. Denny. Irv. 1253-W. GOOD bicycles $8 and up: tires $2 and up. 940 Massachusetts Ave. 37 MONEY TO LOAN ~~ LOANS ON PERSONAL. PROPERTY. Folliow Our Ad. FIDELITY LOAN CO. Persona] Property Loans AMERICAN LOAN CO. - MONEY to loan on automobiles. Bring *s%£tigg I ..’® i55 7 r“ ,, ‘

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37 MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY! Quickly, confidentially, and business like dealings is a part of the service we give vou. LOANS ON Pianos, Autos, Furniture, Etc. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 14114 E.. Washington St. MA in *0585. LI ncoln 7184 Cas}) in 24 flours or sooner if needed Personal Loans' up to S3OO at the legal internet rate on easy repayment plan. Security Inv, and Loan 136 N, Delaware. Lin. 6950. 38 AUCTION SALES . GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET, WEDNESDAY 2 P. M. 1604 HOWAftD ST. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, 1C TO $5; 2 SCALES, 2 GLASS MEAT DISPLAY CASES. LARGE MEAT BOX, 2 MEAT BLOCKS. GOOD STOCK OF CLEAN GROCERIES. ELECTRIC ROYAL COFFEE MILL. “IT IT S ON EARTH I CAN SELL IT." COL. BINZER, AUCTIONEER. WASH. 1555. 3921 PARK AVE. 33 SPENCER AVE.. IRVINGTON. 52 E. WASHINGTON. MONDAY, 9:30 A. M.' Furnishings of gix rooms, including good rugs, daveno suite, library table, table lamp, porch furniture, dining-room suite. dlshe-s. draperies, refrigerators, dressers, beds, rockers: in fact, all kinds of household goods MARK ACTION CO. Neal. Auctioneer. * Ran. 7031. TIMES WANT ADS LEAD TO SUCCESS 39 LEGAL NOTICES

CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. May 29, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board ol Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the loth day of May. 1925, they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments of benefits and awards of damages to the property beneficially or injuriously affected by the following described opening and widening of Rural Street as authorized by Declaratory Resolution No. 11879. 1924 OPENING AND WIDENING OF RURAL STREET. From North Property Line of Twenty Fifth Street To Point 486.25 feet South of South Property Line of Thirtieth Street, From North Property Line of ThirtySecond Street, To South Property Line of ThirtyFourth Street. That the following named persons, nonresidents or persons whose residence is un known to this department, are owners of property as set forth in said assessment roll, which is assessed benefits on account ol said opening and widening as above described: Emeline Buddenbaum—No address: lot No. 82; Vajens Springdale add.; 37 ‘A' N. S. of 135' E E.: amount of benefits. $0 Joseph E. and Anna Flynn—No address; lot No. 35: Julian Trs. adu.; amount ol benefits, SO.OO. Georgia A. Foi&nd —No address; lot No. 1-30; Cushings sub.. Hanway-Hannas Oak Hill add.; amount of benefits. SIO.OO. Ray J Gootee—No address; lot No. 67: Estep Co’s add.: amount of benefits. $6.00. Eula E Griffy—No address; lot No. 39. Julians Trs. add.; amount of benefits, SO. John E. Hafner—No address: lot No 325: Ogle Etal 'E. Park add.; amount ol benefit*, SO. Cora D. Hinton—No address; lot No. 101; Hosbrook-Co. Brinkman Mill add.; amount of benefits. $lO. Rose 1., Edna L., Helen E. Lang—No Address; lot No. 3; Langes E. North St add: amount of benefits. SO.OO. , Rose 1.. Enda L.. Helen E. Lang—No address: lot No. 4; Langes E. North St. add.; amount ot benefits. SO.OO. Spencer E. and L. Catherine Lloyd—No address; lot No. 11: 64.18' S. S. Morgans Trs. Sub. Fletchers E. add.; amount of benefits. $6.00. Willard H. Golden G. Lockard—No ad dress; lot Nos. 10-10: Forest Park Sec. A add.: amount of benefits. $3.00. Edgar L. McCullom —No address: lot No. 13; Leeds add.; amount of benefits. $3.00. _ Maude M. Mankin—No address; lot No. 13: Forest Park Sec. A.; amount of benefits, $3.00. Elizabeth M. Miller —No address; lot No. 13; (Ex. 8' N. S.) A. E. Fletchers sub.. Fletchers Oak Hill add.; amount oi benefits. SIO.OO. Robert D. Parker —No address; lot No 1; Biokels sub.. 'Hanway-Hannas Oak Hill add: amount of benefits. SIO.OO. Robert B. Parrott —No addres*; lot No. 1-28: Forest park Sec. A. add.; $3.00. Ralph E. and Mable Roberts—No address: No. 33; Leeds add.; amount of benefits, $3.00. Georgians C. Robertson —No address; lot No. 1: Connaroes sub. Fletchers 2nd Brookstde add.; amount of benefits. SI.OO. George E. Soanlin —No atdress; lot No. 84; N. % Vajens Springdale add.; amount of benefits, SO.OO. William Cshocher—No address; lot No. 14; S. B. Morris Oak Hill add.; amount of benefits. SIO.OO. Clarence-Caroline Smith—No address, lo No. 4-14 Sears sub. Hanaway-Hauanaa Oak Hill add.. SIO.OO. Nicholas M Smock—No address: lot No 14: Ayers E. Wash. St. add.; amount of benefits. $3.00. Albert-Ella M. Sullivan—No addresslot No 24; Leeds add.; amount of benefits, $3.00. Clara D. Henke—No address; lot No. 1; Fletchers S. B’v okside Blues sub. add.; amount of benefits. $6.00. 1,. Ayers—No address: lot No. 16; Bryans N. E. add.; amount of benefits. SIO.OO. L. Ayers—No address; lot No. 14; Bryans N. E. add.; amount of benefit*. $10.00.1 Oslo *M. Blue—No address: lot No. 9; Connarose sub. Fletcher* 2nd Brookside add.; amount of benefits. $6.00. Anthony T. Bradley—No address: lot No. 20: S. S. S. B. Morris Oak Hill add.: amount of benefits. SIO.OO. Birdie ™. Bray—No address: lot No.fJO; Ayers E Wash. St. add.; amount of benefits s3.i 0. Anna B. Dilges—No address; lot No. 2: (Ex. 60' W. E. of 35' S. S.) Vajens Brookside add.; amount of benefits. SO.OO. Anna B. Dilges—No address: lot No. 3: Vajens Brookside add.;, amount of benefits. SO.OO. John L. Ellenbereer—R. R. G. I. Box 36 City: 60’ E. Side Rural St. x 140 com. 150' 150 S. of Clifford Ave. (now 10th St.) Pt. E. % N. W. %-5-15-4-.10 acres; amount of benefits. $6.00. Dink M. Fulton —Portland, Ind.: lot No. 1; Henry Geisels Sr. E. Tenth St. add.: amount of benefits. SB.OO. Herbert W.-Minnie A. Green—Wilders. Ind : lot No. 60; Rupp Park aud.; amount of benefits. SO.OO. Newton-Mary E. Harrison—l2l3 Plum l't.. Noblesville, Ind.; 0 Hickels sub. K&n-vay-Hannas Oak Hill add.; amount of benefits, SIO.OO Isabell Hie" —Box 2, Warren. Ind.; lot No. 10-10 / Orest Park add.; amount of benefits. $3.00. Isaac Larriek —1021 Bower St.. Elkhart. Ind.; lot Nos. 6-17; Forest Park Sec A. add.; amount of benefits. $3.00. Isaac Larriek—lo2l Bower St.. Elkhart. Ind.; lot No. 0-17: Forest Park Sec. A. add.: amount of benefits. $3.00. Thomas E. and Nida Moon—Gosport. Ind; l't No. 5; Ridgeway-Co's sub. Vajens Sprlnglale add.; amount of benefits, SO.OO. Thomas 8. and Nida Moon—-Gosport. Ind.: lot No. 6: Ridgeway-Co's sub. Vajens Springdale iadd.; amount of benefits. SO.OO. Richard E. Neven—Thorntown, Ind.; lot No. 50; Northeast Home Place add.; amount of benefits, SIO.OO. Lissa-Martha Renner —Martinsville. Ind.; lot No. 4: Ayers E. Wash. St. add.: amount of benefits. $3.00. Virgil E.-Dorothy D. Shake —Wabash. Ind.; lot No. 0; Walkers Clifford Ave. add.: amount of benefits, $6.00. John S. Straughn—Bll Columbia Ave., Ft. Wayne, Ind.; lot No. 12; Shoemakers sub. Hanway-Hannas Oak Hill add.; amount of benefits. SIO.OO. John S. Straughn—Bll Columbia Ave.. Ft. Wayne. Ind.: lot No. 13; Shoemakers sub. Hanway-Hannas Oak Hill; amount of benefits. SIO.OO Le Roy-Edna Warfield—lß Ridge St., Akron Ohio: lot No. 31: S. B. Morris Oak Hill add.: amount of benefits. SIO.OO. A. W. Zimmerman —Ft. Wayne. Ind.; lot No. 58: D. C. Bryans N. E. add.; amount of benefits. SIO.OO. Adallne 80rn—3720 S. O. St.. Tacoma. Wash.; lot No. 10: Holloways sub. Fletchers 2nd Brookside add.; amount of benefits. SO.OO. Adallne 80rn—3720 S. G. St.. Tacoma. Wash.; lot No. 9: Holloways sub. Fletchers 2nd Brookside add.; amount of benefits. $6.00. Nellie C00k—3349 Garfield Ave., Kansas City. Mo.; lot No. 8: Walkers Clifford Ave. add.; amount of benefits. $6.00. Mercantile Discount Corp.—No address; lot No. 23: N. S. Blues sub. Fletchers Ist Brookside add.: amount of benefits. $6.00. Mercantile Discount Corp.—No address; lot No. 23; S 6. 54' N. of 93' S. E. Ist Blues sob. add.; amount of benefits. SO.OO. That the following named persons, non residents or persons whose residence is unknown to this department, are owners of property as tet forth in said assessment roll, which is awarded damages on account ot said opening and widening as above described: Cora D. Hinton—No address; 101 Hos-brook-Co. Brinkman Hill add., amount of damages $70.00. All of the proceedings had by the said Board in the matter of the opening and widening ot said Rural Street, as above ..described, are in accordance with said Declaratory Resolution No. 11679, adopted

PORK MARKET GENERALLY STEADY

STOCKSSTRONG; NEW MARKS SET ONWALLSTREET Closer Balance Now Between Supply and Demand • Says Review,

Average Stock Prices

Average price of twenty industrial stocks for Saturday. June 13. was 128 38. un .53. Average price of twenty rails for Saturday. June 13. was 97.07. up .29. \ Bu T'nttfd Prrss NEW YORK, June 13.—Stocks closed the week in a burst of strength entirely with variance with the expectation of lower prices maintained in professional circles a few days ago. Quite an accumulation which has been in progress for some time in United States Steel common finally made itself shown and the stock experienced a sharp advance into new high ground on the present recovery', stimulating buying of industrial shares of all classes. General Railway Signal had another small uprush, followed by Westinghouse Airbrake whose ownership of Union Switch and Sigrfal assured the participation of the installation of automatic railway control, 'a business -which bids fair to run close to $1,000,000,000. Ward Baking reached new high ground on the movement and Standard Milling enjoyed a further substantial gain while brisk operations for the rise went ahead among oil and metal shares. The market closed higher. The weekly mercantile reviews stressed the fact that the caution existing in merchandising lines was bringing a closer .balance between consumption and production. While the retail activity was described as greater than last month it was declared that hand to mouth buying was continuing and that epottiness prevailed in many industrial fields. Local Bank Clearings Indianapolis bank clearings for Saturday, June 13. were $3,085,000. Debits amounted to $5,849,000. Hank clearings for the past week amounted to $17,949.UUO. Deoils were $33,135,000. New York Liberty Bonds . —June 13— Prev. High. Low. Close, elose. 3%s 101.7 101.4 101.4 101.5 Ist 4Vs .. 102.24 102.24 102.21 2nd 4V* s . 101.15 101.12 101.13 101.15 3rd 4 ’ 4 s .. 102.1 102 102. 102. 4th -I 1 4 s .. 102.30 102.28 102.30 102.30 New Gov 107.14 Foreign Exchange NEW YORHv. June 13. —Foreign exchange closed steady. Sterling, $4.85 %. Franes, 4.86 'jc. Lire. 3.94 He, off .00 %c. Belgium. 4.77 %c. up .00%e. Marks. 23.50 e. Holland. 40.15 c, up .Ole. Russia. 5.15a Hong Kong, 50c. Shanghai. 70 (-4 c. Yokohama, 41c.

Produce Markets

Epps—Strictu fresh, delivered at Indianapolis. 20c loss oii. Poultry—Jobbers buying prices; 22c a pound; 1925 springs. 33c; Leghorn fowls. ‘25 per cent discount: old roosters. lOc; turkeys, young. 25c; old. 22c; gee.*. 10 pounds up. 84tlOc, squabs. 11 pounds to dozen, $4.50; old pigeons. 75c a dozen; guineas. 2-pound size. $0 a dozen. Hens — 21c. Butter—Jobbers' buying prices so packing stock! 10c a pound. Jooers’ seilmg prices for creamery butter: fresh prints. 48 % @47 Vj c a pound. Cream—44 a pound lor butter tat. delivered at Indianapolis. „ , Cheese—Selling prices: Domestic Swiss. 30 ©42c; imported, 63®50c; New oYrk full cream. 27 © 33c; Wisconsin limburgei. 27© 28c. Wisconsin Daisies. 28%c; Long Horns. 27 % @2B He; American loaf 32; pimento loaf. 34c: Swiss loaf. 37c. NEW YORK. June 13.—Flour—Dull anci easy. Pork —Firmer, megs. S.Jo.sO<?f 40. Lard—Dull: Midwest spot. 917.85© 17.95. Sugar—Raw steady; centrifugal 90 test 4.40 c. retined steady: granulated. 6.50 ®S.7Oc. Coffee —Rio Nu. 1 spot. 21 % ©22 %o: Santos No. 4, 24 % VSe t* c. Tallow—Firm: special to. extra. BN© BV'. Hay—Quiet: -Ho. 1. 1.30; No. 3 Hoc© $1.05: clover. [email protected]. Drtssed poultry—Firm, turkeys. 22 41 tOc; chickens. 34 © 48c; capons, 35 @; 55c. fowls, 14 © 32c; ducks. 1022 c: Long Islands, 23c. Live poultry—Firm; geese. 1 Oil 15c: ducks. 14 © 24c: fov Is. 20© 32c: turkeys 20©3f)c; roosters. 1< c: brokers. 30it 50c. Cheese —Quiet; Slate whole milk common to specials. 19© 27 e; Young Americas. 23 *2O tyc. Bolter —Easier: creamery extras. 42 %if 42 %c: speed. il market. 43 % H 4., %c. Eggs —met. nearby white faney. 40 it Die; nearby State whites. 33 it 39c: fresh firsts. 31%®35%c: Pacific coasts. 36%© 43c: western w hite*s. 32 it 39c; nearby browns. ‘3B ft 40c. CLEVELAND. June 13.—Poultry Fowls. 28c: Leghorns and light stock. 22 @33: roosters. 15 & 17c; ducks. 27c; young ducks, 3oc; broilers. 40u45c: light broilers. 30 @ 34c. Buttef —Extra in tubs. 40 la @47% c; extra. 40c: firsts, 43@45c; packing stock. 24 © 25c. Eggs—-Northern Ohio extras, 23Vic: extra first, 42c; Ohio firsts. 29Vic; western firsts. 29c. Potatoes New York *2 per 150 pounds: Alabama. $2.75 per 100 pounds: South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia cobblers. $5.50 © 5.75 a barrel. Maine. $2.35 per 150 pounds: Virginia coblers, $6 a barrel. CHICAGO. June 13. —Butter—Receipts. 20.675; creamery. 42 •%c: standard. 42 %c; firsts. 39’i © 40c. seconds, 3o @Bc. Eggs —Receipts, 31.180: ordinaries. 28 Vac: firsts. 29® 30c. Cheese—Twits, 21 % © 21 Vi: Americas. 23 % © 24c. Poultry— Receipts, 3 cars; fowls, 24 Vic: ducks 22c. spring 28® 30c; geese 13c, spring 23c; turkeys. 20c; roosters. 13c; broilers, 30® 44c. Potatoes —Receipts. 307 ears; Wisconsin and Michigan round whites, $1.25 @1.30; Arkansas and Oklahoma triumphs. $2.50©2.90: Illinois early Ohlos, $2.50; North Carolina coblers. [email protected]. 39 LEGAL NOTICES by the said Board of Public Works July 23rd. 1024. The above named persons are hereby notified that the Board at Public Works will meet at its office Monday, June 29th. 1925. at 2 p. m.. at which time and place it will receive or hear remonstrances from said owners or holders of property assessed benefits or awarded damages on account, of said opening and widening as above doscribed. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. May 30-Jywe 6. 13. 1925. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Albert F. Walsman. as Trustee of Center Township Marion County. Indiana, will, oh the 25th day of June. 1925. at 2 o’clock p. m. of the same day. offer for sale and sell at public sale on the premises hereinafter described, the following described real estate, with the school building now standing thereon in Center Township. Marion County. Indiana, to-wit: Bi ginning at the southeast corner of the northeast ouarter of Section Twenty (20). Township Sixteen (16) North. Range Four (4) East, thence west along the south line of said Quarter, two hundred twenty-seven (227) feet, thence north parallel with the east line of said Quarter one hundred nine-ty-one and eight-tenths (191.8) feet, tnence east parallel with the south line of said quarter two hundred twenty-seven (227) feet, thence south alone the east line of said quarter, one hundred and nine-tv-one and eight-tenths (191.8) feet to the place of beginning. Containing one acre more or 1 less. Said property is located at ThirtyFourth St. and Sherman Dr., in School District No. 8 in said Center Township. Marion County. Indiana. Terms of sale: Said property will he sold for cash for the highest and best bids received therefor. The undersigned, however, expressly reserves the right to reject any and all bids. An abstract of title showing a good title in fee simple In said " real estate to be vested In Center Township, Marion County. Indiana, will be furnished to the purchaser on the a*ceptance of his bid. ALBERT F. WALSMAN. Trustee Center Township. Marion County, Indiana. June 8. 13, 20. 1825.

New York Stocks tßy Thomson A McKinnon, ~

—June 13— ’ _ Prev. High. Low. Close. close. Railroads— * Atchison .. . 119 % 118 % 119(4 118% Atl Cst L. 164 163% 164 163 B A O 78 77 % 78 77 ' Can Pac . .. ... ... 138% C & O 94 ... 93 44 94 C & N W 54% ... 54 % 63% C R I A- P 44(5 4344 44% 44 Del & Hud.l4B ... 148 148 Del & Lack. 142% 145% 146% 144% .. 38% Erie Ist pfd 30% Gt Nor pfd 67 Vj 06% 87% 00% Lehi V&i. 81 ... 81 81 LAN ..111% 110% 111% ... Mo Poe pfd 77% 77% 77% 77. NYC ...116% 115% 116% 116% NY NH AH32 % 32 32 % 31 % No Pao ... 64% 63% 61% 83% Nr A West. 127% 127% 127% 127% Pennsyl .. 44% 44% 44 % 44% Reading .. 87% 0% 87% 88% 50 Railway 95 % 94 % 04 % 94 % Sou Pao ..100 9w tx 9999 i 51 Paul ... 8% ... 8% 8% St Paul pfd 15% ... 10% 16% St L A S W 44 % 41 % 44 % 44 % St L & S F 82 ... 81 % 81 Unian Pac. 136 % i35% 13*}% Wabash .. 27% 26% 37% -6% Wabaseh pf 60 85 ig 60 65% Rubbers— , Fisk Rub . 19% 19% 19% 1? % Goodr Rub. 52% oI % 62% ol % Kelly-Spgf. 18v 18% 18% 18 * U S Rub.. 48% 47 48% 40% Equipments— Am Ci F. 104 % ... 104% ... Am St Fd. 38% ... 38% 38 Am Loco .124 122% 123% 1~3 Bald Loco .113% 112 113% 112 Gen Elec. .288- ... 288 287 Pullman . 137% ... 137% 137% Ry St 5pg.120% 125 120% ... West Air 1, .107 103% 106% 100 West Elec. 72 71 % 71 % 71 % StwHft——• Bethlehem. 39% 38 39% 38 % Colorado F 37 % 37 % 3 < % 37 Crucible . . 08 % 60 % 68 % Gulf States 83% 80% 82% <9% PR C A r.. 41% ... 41% 41 % R I A Steel 46% 44% Sloss-Sheff.. 85 84% 85 84 U S Steel. 116% 114% 116% 114'$ Vanadium. ... ... ... 27% Motor*— Am B Mag. 33% ... 33 32% Chandler M 38% 37% 37% 38 Dodge 82% 82 82% 81% Gen Mot... 77 70% 70% 70% Hudson ... 03% 63% 05% 04% Maek Mot.. 180 % 178 % 180 % 178 % M M (A). 114% .. . 114% 114 M M (81. 120% . 118 .120 Moon Mot. 32% 32% 32% 32 Studebaker. 46 ' 45% 45% 4o Stewart W. 07% ... 06% .... Timken ....41 40% 41 40% Willys-Over. 20% 19% 20% 19 v* Minings— Dome Min ... ... ... 14% Gt No Ore. 28% 28 28% 28% Int Nickel. 31% 30(4 30% 30% Tex GA S 107 100% 107 105 % Coppers— Am Sme'.t. ... 102% ... 102% Anaconda.. 38% ... ... 38 Inspiration. 27 20% 27 87% Keniieeott.. 50% 60 60% 49% U S Smelt. 35% ... 35% 35 Oils— Cal Petrol. 30% 30% 30% Cosden ... 35% ... 34% 3o Houston Oil 78 74% 78 <4 Mariaud Oil 45% 44 % 45% 44% P-Am Peto 79% 78% 79 79% P-A P (Bl 81 80 80% 80% Pacific Oil. 01% ... 01% 00% Phillips P 47%. 40% 47% 40% Pure Oil.. 31% 31 - '31% 30% I Royal Dut 53 % 53 % 63 % 53 % S Oil of Cal 01% 61 % 01% 01 S Oil of NJ 46 45% 404 p% Sinclair .. 2.'i % 23% 23% 23 v Texas Cos.. 54% 63% 54 53% Tr Con Oil 5 % 5 0% a Industrials— Allied Ch.. 93% 91% 92% 91 Allis-Chal. . 81% 81 81% 81 Amrr Can A H A L pf rr% 71% 71% 71% Amer lee .110% 110 110 110% Arner Wool 37 % 36 % 37 % 30 % Cent Leath 18% 18% - 18% 17% Coca-Cola .121% 12i Igi,. 1g2,/ Cm goleutn ... ... 20% 20% Con t Can .... ... 04% 04% Davis Chetn 35% 35 35% 3i% F Players 104% 102% 104 102 % Gen Asphalt 65 % 54 54 55 Int Paper.. 09% 07% 09 87% Int Harv. . .. ... ... 109 Mav Stored 114 ... 114 110 Mont Ward 53 52 % 53 62% Owen Bottle 49% 49% 69% 49% Radio .... 54% 53% 54 53%

Trade Reviews Say

By American Lumberman As compared with last year, orders received bjr the larger sawmills of the country gained 132.000,000 feet during the first twenty-two weeks of 1925, or 20 per cent, while production decreased nearly 7,000,000 feet. For the week ended May 30, 362 mills shipped 5 per cent more than they cut. and had orders for 94 per cent of their production. Southern pine shipments for the week declined about 7,000,000 feet, largely because of mill stock condl tions and. orders fell off 5,000,000 feet, while production made a gain of about 1,500,000 feet, the mills operating fully in order to keep assortments rounded out. The price situation in southern pine is still very spotted, but firmness is becoming more general. Largely because numbers of fir mills that have been on a five-day schedule have returned to a six-day, orders for the week ended May 30 were 1 per cent below the output. Shipments totaled 16 per cent more than was cut. It is believed the spurt in production is in preparation for the summer shutdown. Orders from the middle West are in greater volume and so large amounts have been booked for shipment to the Atlantic coast that \*essel rates are advancing.

New York Cotton Futures —June 13— Ooen. High. Low. Close. January ... 22.08 22.30 22.07 22.35 March ... 22.38 22.00 22 38 22.80 May 22.67 22.77 22.07 22.73 July 22 85 23.08 October .... 22.40 22.00 22.4.0 22.65 December . . 22.50 22.87 22.55 55:83 New York Curb Market —Juno 13— , —Closing— Bid. Ask. S O Ind 68 Is 89 S O Kansas S7 37 % 8 O Ky if3% 04 S O Nebraska . . . .* 255 S O New York 46% 40% S O Ohio 368 300 Imp Oil , 34% 34% Ind Pipe Line 72% 73 Int Pete 27% 27% Ohio Oil 73% 74% Prairie Oil and Gas 03% 64 Prairie Hue 126 120% Penn Mex Oil . 27 32 Vacuum 91 % 92 Cont Oil 27% 27% Cities Service 38 % 39 % Cities Si rvice pfd \ 82% 82% Sitieo Service Bankers 19% 19% reole ' 11% 11% Glenrock Oil 10 25 Gulf Oil 74% 74% New Mex Land 7 % 8 % Pennock 20 % 20 % Saltereek 28 28% Snoulpa 1 Noble 11 11 Goodyear 31 31 % Stutz *... 8% 8% Fori Canada .1.. .490 494 Midvale Cos 23 % 24 % Bordens 145 155 Dubilier Radio .......... 14% 14% Royal Canadian 00 05 Duz “A" 22., 22% Hazeltine 14% 15% Births Girls Herbert and Virginia Graff, Methodist Hospital. Charles and Edna Bauer. Methodist Hospital. James snd Nancy Goina. 1118 Charles. John and Edha Shockley, 158 Harlan. William and Opal Yount. 1132 Hoyt. John and Thelma Harvey. 3328 College. Carl and Edythe Neubauer, 1215 N. La Salle. Oliver and Venlta Glelehman, Clark Blakeslee Hospital. William and Lucy Mlchaelta, 821 Parker. John and Marie Augustine, 4844 Caroline. Boys Guy snd Mattie Watt*. 709 Olln Ave. Condsln and Eva Morton, 1063 W. Twenty-Sixth Harry and Jeanette Silverman, Methodist Hospital. Theodore and Marjorie Seelman. 857 N. New Jersev. Donald and Murrlel Orr, 124 Newman. _ Morris and ALoe Everett, Methodist Hospital.

Scars-Roe h 108% 108% 108% 168% U 9C 1 P 163 103% 103% 104% U S In A1 87% 80% 87% Woolworth 137 138% 130% 130% Utilities— A T and T . , ... 141 141 Con Gas ..87% &0% 87% 80% Coi Gas ... 03 % 03 Vs 03 % 02 % Wll Union 130% 130 130% 130 Shipping— Am Int Cpn 31 ... 34 34 % A Sand C.. . .. ... 8% Atlan Gulf. 51 % 50% 50% 504s I M M pfd 35% 34% 35% 35 Un Fruit 213 Foods—Am Sugar. 04 Austin Nioh .. ... ... 23% Corn Prod. 33% 55% 53% 33% Cu Cn Su Df 61 50% 50% 60 Cu-Am Sug 28% 28% 28% 28% Punta Alee 4040% 40 % 39% Wilson A Cos 0% Tobaccos— Am Tob Cos , . ... ~ 94 % Con Cigars 40% 46 41<% 40 Tob Prod B 7PK 79% U C Stores 70 75% 75% 75%

GRAINS DROP IN SHORT SESSION Profit-Taking in Wheat Pit! Because of Rain. Bu I'tiltcd Press CHICAGO. June 13.—Grains dropped sharply In an extremely wild short session on the Chicago Board of Trade today. December corn led with a drop of 3% cents. Aggressive buying on the opening soft spot by strong local houses rallied wheat. The higher price held until late In the session. Then weekend profit taking reduced prices. At the low point shorts bought, causing a moderate recovery. There was a noticeable absence of professional support. Corn dropped back with wheat at mid-session after having regained its early losses. Trade was narrow and it was difficult to fill orders without causing violent price changes. Oats was under the influence of other grains. locals sold out long holdings. There also was liquidating through commission houses. Prf>. •visions were without features anil off a. few points. Grain futures weakened at the opening of the Board of Trade today. Selling in wheat was mostly for profits because of rains over parts of the Central and Southwest. A continuation of yesterday's stop loss orders also was met. A better crop outlook following overnight rains brought selling in corn. Locals sold long lines. Oats slumped sharply under similar influences. Provisions held steady with hogs and cables. Chicago Grain Table —June 13— WHEAT— Prev. Open. Hisrh. Low. Close, elose. July 1.60% 102 1.58% 1.59% 1.00% Sept 1.66% 1.58% 1.54% 1.55% 1.57% Dee. 1.58 1.00% 1.58% 1.57% 1.59% CORN— July 1.14% 1.14% 1.13% 1.14 1.15% Sept 1.15% 1.10% 1.15 1.15% 1.17% '* 04 94 July. .52% .63% .52% .62% .53% Sept. .63% .54% .62% .63 .64% Dee.. .50 .60% .55% .55(4 .57% LARD— July 17.35 17.35 17.25 17.25 17.35 fUHS—JRjjI*.SO 18.55 1835 18.40 18 55 July ITI % 1.12% 109% 1.10V4 1.13 Sept 1.13%' 1.14% 1.12 1.12 1.14% CHICAGO, June 13,—Carlot receipts were: Wheat, 17; com. 111; oats, 58; ry >, 3.

Cash Grain

Saturday's receipts. 40 cars. Prices Quoted 41 %c f. o, b. basis to New York. u.v on track. Indianapolis. Bids for grain at the Indianapolis Board of Trade were: Wheat—Steady: No. 2 red. $1.8601.91; No 2 hard. $1.0301.69. Corn—No. 2 white. *1.08% 01.10% ; No. 3 white, $1.07% 01.09: No. 2 yellow. $1.09% ©1.11: No. 3 yellow. $1.08% 0 1.10; No. 2 mixed. $1.07 % ©1.09 % ; No. 3 mixed. *1.00% (fi 1.08 % . Onts—Steady: Nx>. 2 white. $107%@ 1.09%. No. 3 white. *I.OO % 01.08%. Hsy—Firm: No. 1 timothy, $19010.50; No. 5 timothy. *lB 018.60: No. 1 light clover mixed. $17.50 018: No. 1 clover mixed. *10017; No. 1 clover hay. *l4 0 14.50. —lnspections Wheat —No. 2 mixed. 1 car. Total. 1 car. Com—No. 1 white. 2 cars: No. 2 white, 8 cars; No. 3 white. 3 cars; No. 4 white. 1 car: sample white. I car: No. I yellow, 2 cars: No. 2 yellow'. 10 cars; No. 3 yellow. 7 cars; No, 6 yellow. 2 cars; No. 2 mixed. 2 cars. Total. 39 cars. Oats—l No. 2 white, l car; No. 3 white. 5 cars. Total. 6 cars. TOLEDO. June 13—Wheat Cash, *1.84 01.80. Corn—Cash. No. 2. *1.220 1.23- No. 3. $1.2001.21. Rye—Cash. No. 2. $1.13. Oats—Cash, No. 2, 50 % (at 58 %c: No. 3. 55% 0 50c. Barley—Cash, No. 2. 9tc. Cloverseed-—Cash $17.35; Oct., $15.80; Dec., sls 45. Timothy— Cash, $3.80: Sept.. $4.25. Alsike, Aug.. $14.25. Butter. 48 049 c. Eggs, 270 29c Hay. *2O. ST. LOUIS. June 13.—Com—No. 3 white. $1,13; July. st.i2%- September. $1,14%: December, 03%c. Oats—No. 2 white. 54% 0 55c; No. 3 white, 53% 0 54c: No. 4 white. 53c. Wheat—Jul>, $1.50%; September, $1.55; December, $1.57%: No. 0 red, $2; No. 1 hard, $1.70% 0 1.71 % ; No. 2 hard. $1,09 0 1.70: No. 3 hard, $1.68; No. 5 hard. $1.55. CHICAGO. June 13.—Com—No. i). mixed $1.14% fi 1.14% : No. 3, mixed, $1.13; No. 4. mixed, sl.ll %(6 1.11 % ; No. 2. yellow. *1.10*1.10%; No. 3, $1.14% 01.15; No. 4. $1.13% 0 1.13% : No. 6. $1.09%: No. 3, white. *1.13%: No. 4. white. *1.11%. Oats—No. 3. white 510 52%c. Barley 87 000 c. Timothy. $0.60*8. Clover. $20.25 0 28. WEEKLY REPORT —Output of FlourBarrels June 13. 1925 0,048 June 0. 1925 6.924 June 14, 1924 8.559 June 10. 1923 8.431 —lnspections for Week——Bushels— In. Out. Wheat 10 000 Corn 241,000 118,000 Oats . . 180.000 22,000 Rye Hay—2 cars. —Stock in Store— Dat. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye 6-13, '2is 131,570 055,930 118.100 0-14. '24 130.100 200,800 49.800 6-10, '23 50.300 323.000 40,000 Chicago Stocks —June 13Open. High. Low. Close. Ar pfd Ills 90 % 92 . 00 % 92 Conti Mot 10% 10% 10 10 Dia Match 118% 118% 118 118 Pick 19 19' 18% 18% Real Silk.. 55% 55% 65 65% Reo Motors 18 18% 18 18 Swift & Cos 110% Swift Inti. 26% 25% 25% 25% Stewart W.. 07 07% 66% 00% Union Car. 07 07% 07 07% J R Thom. 44% ... ... ... Wrtgley . . 51 % 52 51 % 52 Yellow Taxi 40% 47 40% 47 Deaths William Pauli, 43. City Hospital, chronic parenchymatous nephritis. Halbert R. Stewart, 28. 418 Parkway, general tuberculosis. Robert M. Cronsore. 49, Long Hospital, carcinoma t Julia Wood*. 56. 2600 Walker, chronic interstitial nephritis. Amanda Lawrence, 73. Methodist Hospital. carcinoma. Ellen Clear. 76, 828 Church, organic heart disease. Mary E. Wagner. 15. 1153 Knox, mitral endocarditis. Francis B. Brackensetk, 00, 1351 N. Keallng endocarditis. Mahalia Springer, 73, 1028 Swing, chronic myocarditis.

Saturday Trading Firm With Heavy Hogs Off . 10(5)15c. Hob Prices Day by Day June Bulk. Top. Receipt*. 8. [email protected] 1 2.40 4,00® 9. 12.20 12.25 1Q.900 10.. 12.00 a 12.10 i5.|5 n. 12.00 a 12.30 12.30 7.000 12. 12 06(212.80 12.80 7.000 13. 12.05 12.05 4.500 Prices In the hog division of the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange re mained steady to 15c lower today. Top price for Friday was $12.65 a hundredweight for the best grades of heavy stock, but the price dropped on this type when the supply In* creased. To day the price quoted was $12.65 a hundreweight. Mediums and lights were also sold at this flg> ure. Light lights moved off the market at $12.26(g'12.65; pigs brought $10,500)12.25; smooth sows sold at $11.50(611.75 a hundredweight! roughs moved off the market at |ll @11.50; stags sß@ll. The greater part of the stock on the market moved off at the top price of $12.65 ft hundredweight. Receipts were estimated at 4,600 with holdovers numbering 717. More good steers and heifers were sold this morning at the cattle market than Friday. The best grade* commanding a price of $10.50 down. Common run of cows were still In abundance and sold at ss@7 a hundreweight. Receipts were estimated at 100 head of cattle In the pens and the trading moved with the usual Saturday slowness. Brisk sales marked the trading In the calf market for the morning. The run was cleared from the pens before 8:30 a. m. Receipts were estimated at 260 with a top price of $lO a hundredweight. The bulk of the trading was done nt $9.50@>10. A steady market reigned in the sheep and lamb department with the prices holding ateady with those quoted on Friday. Rest grade of lambs $14.50 ond sheep, $3.60 up. The run waa cleared early. —Hobs—Mediums 12.5$ Light hog* 12.05 Llsht linrhts 12.25 12.88 Smooth sows . 11.50 011.75 Roush sows 11.000 11.60 PjM 10.50013.25 “Csttls— Good to cholcco fat stesrs, .$10.50 Medium steers 8.25 0 9.25 Good heifers 8.50 0 16.50 Common to fiflr hollers .. 6 600 8.50 Prime fat cows 6 250 0.25 Medium cows 3 50ffl 4 50 Canner and cutter eows 2.250 3.25 —Calvee— Fancy veals $lO 00 wood veals ? 900 Medium calves 7 00 Common veals 5.00 0 7.00 —Sheep and Lambs— Sprins lambs, choice ....sl4 60 Mediums 10 00*14.50 Good to choioe sheep 6.000 6 00 Fai rto medium 2.500 4.50

Other Live Stock CHICAGO. June 13.—Hogs—Receipts, 5.090: market mostly steady; ton. $12.00; hulk sll,9o it 12.40: heavyweight, $12.15 @12.00; medlumweirht. $12.10® 12.55: lightweights, $11.15© 1L86: light lights, $10.75 @12.25: packing sows, rough, sll @11.30: packing sows, smooth. sll® 11210; killing nigs, 910.25© 11-50. Cattle —Receipts. 500: compared week ago. good to choice fxl steers, 35© 40c on: spots more; lower grades weak, Cso off: near choice weighty steers, in-between grades light mixed yearlings showing most decline; extreme top long yearlings. sl2; best matured steers. $11.00; strictly choice heavies up to $11.50; liberal supply fed steers all weights, sil, aboveprevious 10 mid-week break; lower grades in relatively light supply; grassy kind vealers slow; she-stock lower; liberal grassy cows and heifers predominating: latter 500 off: bullocks off more; fed cows and heifers 25e off; oanners and cutters dull at latter loss: bulls 15@26c off; vealers. [email protected] off: Stockers nod feeders nominal, understono weak; week's prices: beef steers. $9.10® 10.00; fat cows, $4.75 @7.25; heifers, 97 @9.05: oanners and cutters. $2.75@ 3.75; veal calves, $8 50® 0.25; Stockers and feeders $5.50® 7.25. Sheen—Receipts. 8,000: msrket for week: 21.000: direct and 50 cars from feeding station; today's receipts most direct: market steady; compared week ago: fat lambs and yearlings 25®60c up cull natives steady; sheep steady weak: feeding iambs mostly 50c off; country demand mural: bulk prices: fat lAmbs. sls® 10; top westerns. $10.10: top natives. $10: eulls, 910.50®' 11; yearling wethers. 913© 13.50: fat ewes. $*[email protected]; feeding lambs. $13.30i® 13.50. EAST ST. LOUIS, .Tuns IS.—Cattle— Receipt*. 300; market. 25®50c lower than week ago: native steers, [email protected]: yearling heifers. $7.50® 10.50; cows. $4 50® 5.75: oanners and cutlers, $2.25ft3,75; calves, $8.50® 0.25: stoekers ana feeders. $6.25 @ 0.26. Hogs Receipts 2.500; market, 5© 10c higher: heavies sl2 45® 12.06: mediums. sl2.4oiff 12.00- light. 911.90 @12.60; light lights. $1125®) 12.35: packing sows, 910.50® 1110; pigs, 910.75® 12: bulk. $12.46® 12 60. Sheep—Receipts. .850; market. steady; ewes, $4 @0; oanners and cutter* . 91 @3; wooled lambs sl3® 15. CLEVELAND, June 19 —Hors—Receipts. 1.000: market 5@150 higher; Yorkers, $12.25® 12.85; mixed. $12.75® 12.85; mediums. $12.75; pigs. sll 50; roughs, $10.75: stags, $6.50. Cattle—Reprints, 300: market steady, unchanged. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, 400: market slow; top, sls. Calves—Receipt*, 300; market steady; top, $11.50. EAST BUFFALO, June 13—Cattle Receipts 675, market slow and steady; shipping steers, $8.50® 11; butcher grade. sß® 8.75: cows $2 @0 75. Calves Receipts. 50; market active and steady: cull to choice. $3.60@11. Sheep and lambs— Receipts 50: market active and steady; choice iambs. sls® 15.50: cull to fair, slo® 14; yearlings. sß® 12.50; sheep $3 @7. Hogs—Receipts. 3,200: market fairlv active. 10@15c higher: Yorkers, $11.50 @l2 80:. pigs $11,504)11.75. mixed $12.75® 12.80; heavies. [email protected]; roughs. $10.504111; star*. s6<ft'B.so. CINCINNATI. June 13.—Cattle—Receipts. 160: market, weak; shipping steers good to choice, $9.60® 10.25. Calves— Market, steady; good to choice. $0419.50. Hogs—Receipts. 1,900; market, 0®250 higher: good to choice packers and butchers, $12.90. Sheep—Receipts. 3.000, market, steady: good to choice, $4 @5.50. Lambs —Market, steady; good to choice, sls® 15.75. . PITTSBURGH. June 13.—Cattle—Reeeipts. light: market, slow: choice, $10.50 @ 10.00: good. $9 85® 10 25; -fair. sß® 8.75- veal dives, slo© 10.50. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, light; market steady, prime weather.* $0 75® 7: good $0®0.50; fair mixed ss@B: lambs $10(810 55. Hogs—Receipts. 8 double docker*; market. 10c hlghe rto steady; prime heavy, $12.75© 12.00: mediums. [email protected]; heavy Yorkers. sl3 @13.10: light Yorkers. $124(12 25; pigs, sll.sof|l2{ rough*. $9.50® 10.75: stags. ss© 6. TOLEDO. Juno 13.—Hogs—Receipts, light: market 15@2Sc higher: heavies. $12.70 % 12.75; medium*. $12.70® 12.75; Yorkers $12.50® 12 05; good pig*. sll® 11.50. Calve*—Receipts: market steady. Sheep and lamb*—Market. Steady. American Telephone & Telegraph Cos 143rd Dividend The regular quarterly dividend of Two. Dollars and Twenty-Five Cent* ($2 25) per share will he paid on Wednesday, July 15, 1926. to stockholders of record at the cloae of bustness on Saturday, June 20, 1925. H. BLAIR SMITH, Treasurer.

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