Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1925 — Page 13

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24,1925

PORKERS DROP BACK TO LEVEL OF $13.80 ON STEADY MARKET

STOCKS OPEN SHOWING NO ADVANCEMENT Oil Shares Helped by Report of Oil and Gas Journal.

Average Stock Prices

Average price of twenty industrial sz6ckß for Wednesday, June 24, was 1.27.17. off 1.08. Average price of twenty rails for Wednesday, June 24, was 97:50, off .27. Bu United Preen NEW YORK, June 24.—Stocks opened quietly, showing lKtld recoveries from yeserday’s soiling movement. Oil shares were helped somewhat by the Oil and Gas Journal estimate which placed crude production last week at 2,179,020 barrels daily, a decline of 69,878 barrels dally from the preceding week. General Petroleum continued the leader of this class, displaying activity around its best levels of the present movement, fractionally above 7. Foundation Company was a feature of special strength, reaching a record price at 117 in response to Dow-Jones & Company's announcement that the company had received a contract for draining and donia. Rallying tendencies In the general list were well maintained in the late trading, further recovery taking in various departments. Pennsylvania and Wabash were prominent among the railroads. The movement in Pennsylvania which carried it into higher ground vts caused by steady accumulation of the floating supply. Wabash reached Its best levels of the current advance. This strength in Wabash is attributed to its favorable merger prospects, which influence will undoubtedly become more pronounced should the interstate commerce commission limit the extent of testimony an railroad consolidations.

TAKE FIGHT TO "STATE Trx Board to Hear Golden Hill Park Remonstrance'. Remonstrance against* a $52,000 bond Issue for purchase of additional land for Golden Hill Park was certified to the State tax board today by Harry O. Dunn, county auditor. Names of 129 persons appear on the document. Date of hearing has not been fixed. Mayor Shank’s home is adjacent to the tract. FOUR HURT BY AUTOS v Two Men and One Woman Arrested After Accidents. Four persons were recovering from minor injuries today, and two men and one woman were under arrest, following three automobile accidents Tuesday evening. Injured were Walter Miles, Jr., 3, of 915 Union St.; Mrs. Robert Thomas, R. R. C, Box 70; Ruth Thatcher, 437 N. Denny St., and H. D. Fuller, 11641 Warman Ave. Those arrested were Mrs. Clara Balner, 82 N. Holmes Ave.; Robert Thomas, R. R. C, Box 70, and Raymond Myers, 35, of E. Troy Ave.

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind.. June 23. 1026. TO.WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby xiven by the Board ol Puhlie Works of the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, that on the 22d day of June, 1923. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima fade assessments for the following: described public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Rfsolution na'i.edImprovement Resolution No, 12049. FIRST ALLEY NORTH OF N V EW YORK ST. From east property line of Bancroft St.. To west property line of Emerson Ave. By (Trading’ and paving the alley with Asphalt, Asphaltic-Concrete. Concrete or Brick, laid on- a 0-inch gravel Concrete foundation from 6 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet. Also extending all water, gas, sewer and other private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown oh plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the board of Public Works of said city has flxtd Monday, July 0. li'2s, 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 lots or tracts ot land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Bald assessment showing said orima facie assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and may be seen at the office of ihe Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN, W. 11. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public 'Works, City of Indianapolis. ■Tune 24, Tyly 1. 1023. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF TEE BOARD TO WHOM IT MAi CONCERN: _ Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed neocssary to make the following described Subtle improvements in the City of Inlanapolls, as authorized by the following , numbered Improvement Resolution, adopted Board on the 16th day June 11. 1025. . Improvement Resolution No. 12674 FIRST ALLEY SOUTH OF WASHINGTON STREET From east property line of Grace St., To west property line of Christian St. By grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete, Concrete or Brick, laid or a 0-inch gravel concrete foundation fi om 0 inches of property line to 0 inches o.' property line, to a uniform width of 14 feet: or by grading and paving the alley w?ith AspnalucConcrete laid on a 4inen Asphaltic-Concrete base, to the above named width: and providing 616 lin. ft. oif 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas, sewer, and other private service connections to property .ine, 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 Works on the abova named day, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and speci ifications 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 Monday, July 0. 1025, at 2:00 p. m., at its office in said dty as the time and place for the public 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 firoperty liable to be assessed for such mprovement and the benefits )o the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E COFFIN. W H FREEMAN. M, J. SPENCER. k>ard of Public Works. City ol Indianapolis. June 17 and 24. 1925.

New York Stocks

—June 24 Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 11:45 close. Atchison . .11714 ... 117 Vs 116% At Coast L . . . ... ... 158 B. ft O 76 % ... 76 % 76 Can Pac.. 139% 139% 139% 140 C. & O 94% 03% 94% 93% C. A N. W. 59% 59 % 69% 59 C.. R I A P 43 42% 43 43 D ft Hud 145 D A Lack 141% 140% 141 140% Erie 27 % ... 27 % ... Erie Ist pd 35 % . . 35 % 35 % Gt No pfd 69% 69% 69% 69% Lehigh V 79

Produce Markets

Eggs—Strictly fresh delivered at Indianapolis, 26c, loss off. Poultry—Hens, 22c; Leghorn hens, 20c; springers, 33@34c; Leghorn spring, 270: young turkeys, aoc: old turkeys. 20c cocks and stags 10c. Butter—Jobbers’ selling prices for creamery butter: fresh prints. 45%® 46%ca pound Cream—44c a pound for butter fat. delivered at Indianapolis. Cheese—Selling prices: Domestic Swiss. 30@43%e; Imported, 63@59c; New York full cream. 26® 27c; Wisconsin Umburger. 27%@28%c: Wisconsin Daisies. 26c; Long Horns. 26® 27c; American loaf. 32c: pimento loaf. 34c: Swiss loaf. 870. NEW YORK, June 24.—Flour—Dull. Pork—Steady. Mess —$41. Lard —Easy; midwest spot. $17.60® 17.70. Sugar— Raw, easy; centrifugal 96 test, 4.37® 4.40 c; refined. quiet; granulated, 6.55® 5.70 c. Coffee —Rio 7 spot. 31 %c: Santos No. 4, 24 %<825 %e. Tallow—Steady: special to extra. 8%@90. Hay—Dull: Nm. 1. $1.25; No. 3. 900® $1.05; clover, 00i651.25. Dressed poultry—Firm; turkeys. 22® 46c; chickens, 25® 48c; capor.s. 35® 42c; fowls. 14® 33c; ducks. 16® 24c: Long Island. 23c. Poultry—Easy; geese, 10® 15c; ducks, 14® 20c; fowls. 24® 27c; turkeys, 20® 30c; roosters, 12c: broilers, 28® 40c. Cheese —Quiet; state whole milk, common to specials. 19® 27%c; young Americas. 23%@26%c. Butter—Steady: receipts. 19,225; creamery extras, 42 %c; special market. 43@43%0. Eggs—Firmer: receipts, 39,496; nearby white fancy, 45®4Se; nearby state whites, 30® 44c: fresh firsts. 33® 39c; Pacific coasts. 37%®45c; western whites, 34® 44e; nearby browns. 40® 45c. CHICAGO. June 24.—Butter—Receipts, 12.379; creamery. 42'/ac: standards. 42 %c: firsts. 38®38%c: seconds. 35® 37 %c. Eggs—Receipts. 16,452; ordinaries. 28 %e; firsts, 29%®30%c. Cheese Twins. 21%®21%c: Americas. 23%c. Poultry—Receipts. 7 cars; fowls, 21®24c; clucks 18e; springs, 28e: geese. 13c. springs. 23c: springs. 38c: turkeys. 20c: roosters. 14c: broilers, 23® 36c. Potatoes —Receipts. 241 cars: Oklahoma and Arkansas Triumphs. $2.25®2.76: cobblers, 52.05(5,3: Virginia cobblers. $2.60@(>.50; Michigan and Wisconsin round whites, sl.l 0® 2.36. CLEVELAND. June 24. —Poultry fowls. 26®27c: Leghorns aiul light stock. 19®21c: cocks. 15@17c% ducks, 23® 27c: young ducks. 30® 33c: broilers. 42 ®46c: light broilers. 30®34c. Butter— Extra in tubs. 47 0 48.’: extra firsts. 45 @ 46c: firsts. 43%®45%c: packing stock. 24® 25c. Eggs—Northern Ohio extras. 35 %c: extra firsts. 33%c: Ohio firsts, 31c: western firsts. 30 %c. Potatoes North Carolina. *1.8503: Maine. $2.25 per 150 pounds; Virginia cobblers. $5.25.

Trade Reviews Say

By Alexandoi Hamilton Institnte The recent relaxation in money rates has been due to the decrease in the purchase of raw materials and curtailment of steel production. Temporarily there ha* been less demend for credit from manufacturers. Thus the money market has eased slightly despite a hesvy volume of merchandise distribution. But if iron amd steel operation and the accumulation of rr.w materials should increase next fall, along with a continuing heavy distribution of goods at wholesale and retail, the general demand for credit would be broad enough to cause higher Interest rates. This vould mean that bond prices after mid- . immer would meaaureably reflect the firmer money market position, although the seasonal expansion of autjimn trade activities should be partly financed by the facilities of the Federal Reserve Banks, so tha, tserious pressure upon the bond market could be avoided.

In the Sugar Market

(By Thomson ft McKinnon) Steadily improving statistical conditions are becoming apparent almost dally in the sugar trade. Receipts are falling off rapidly while stocks are gradually decreasing. Less than a normal carryover is quite likely.

39 LEGAL NOTICES /VWWSAA/WVWWWV/^/WVS^AAAAAA/W CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis, Ind., June 10, 1025. TO WHOM IT MAt CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Publio 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 auinorized by the following numbered Improvement Resolution, adopted by said Board on the 16th day of June. 1920. June 13, 1025, Improvement Resolution No. 12570 THIRTEENTH STREET From east property line of Sherman Dr., To west property line of Denny St. By grading the roadway 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 Gx24-lnch concrete curb; providing 31.5 lineal feet of 10-ft. radius granite comers; constructing 1 catch basin including inlet top: providing 3 new iron inlets: and laying 100 lin. ft. of 12-inch drain pine with connections made to inlets. catch-basins and manhole. 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 conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named day, and 'he 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 Monday July 0, 1025, at 2 00 p. m., at its offtoe In said CUy as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Htard of Publio Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to bo assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. CIFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works. City of Indianapolis. June 17 an i 24. 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. June 10, 1925. TO WHOM IT MAV dofJCERfc: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the loth clay of June, 1026. 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. 12214, CAVEN ST. 1 From east property line of Meridian St., To west property llpe of Union St. By grading and paving the roadway with Wooden Block. Asphalt. Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a O-inch gravel concrete foundation from curb line to curb line to a uniform width of 20 feet: grading and paving the wings of the intersecting alleys in a similar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: providing 00 lineal Icet of 4xlß-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone. Also extending all water, gas. sewer and ether private service connections to property line, where not already in. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Publio works of said city has fixed Friday. June 20. 1026. 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 lots or traqts of land have been cr will he benefited in the amounts named on said roll or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. . . Said assessment roll showing said prima fade assessments, with the names of owners and description! of property subject to be assessed is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of Slid dty. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Publio Works City of Indianapolis. June 17 and 24. 1925.

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39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 16th day of June 1025, they approved an assessment roll showing prims fade assessments for the following descrioed public improvement, as authorized by the Improvement Resolution namedimprovement Resolution No. 12254 FIRST ALLEY WEST OF KOEHNE ST. From north property line of Eighteenth St. south property line of Nineteenth By grading and paving the alley wltn Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick, laid on a 0inen g. avel concrete foundation; or grading and paving with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-lncn Asphaltic-Concrete base: from 0 inches of property line to 0 inches of property line to a uniform width of 14 feet: providing 14 lin. ft. of 4xlo-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone, or •4x?x2-ineh Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified: or providing 1,304 lin. ft. of 4xlo-inch Stratified Limestone Marginal Stone as shown on plan. 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. Persons interested In or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, June 20, 192 C, 2:00 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received or hearl. against the amount assessed against each pie of property described in said roll and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll. Said assessment roll showing said prima fade assessments with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. ,s on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said dty. CHARLES E C offlN. W? H. FREEMAN, ' M. J. SPENCER. ' Board of Public Works. Oity of Indian3une i7 snd 24. 1925. CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis. Ind.. June 16. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that on the 15th day of June. 1025. they approved an assessment roll showing the prima facie assessments for the following described public improvement as auihorized by the Improvement Resolution named: „ „ Improvement Resolution No. 12295. WEBSTER AVE. From north property line of Julian Ave., To north right of way line of the P., C.. C. ft St. L. Railroad. By curbing both sides of the roadway with Stratified Limestone. Berea Sandstone, Granite or 0x24-incn Concrete curb to a uniform width of 24 feet; curbing the T zings of the intersecting street in a simiar manner and to the widths as shown on plan: pro’idlng 03 lineal feet of 10-foot radius granite corners: constructing 1 catch basin, including inlet top: providing 1 new iron inlet, ana laving 54 lineal feet of 12-inch drain pipe with connections made to inlet, catch basin and manhole. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. Persons interested in or affected by said described public improvement are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works ?f said city has fixed Friday, June 20, f26. 2 p. m. as a date upon which remonstrances will be received, or hesrd. against the amount assessed against each piece of property described in said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of land have been or will be benefited in the amounts named on said roll, or in a greater or leas sum than that named on said roll. Snid assessment roll showing aald prima fade assessments, with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed. Is on file and may be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works of said city. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. June 17 an*. U)2a.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Cattle Division Has Strong Trend Witti Price Rise. Hog Price* Day by Day June Bulk Top Receipt* 18. 1J.15 1315 g. 500 19. 13 15 13.15 8.500 20. 13.40 13 40 4.00(1 22 1J 60 13.65 4,500 23! 1380 13.00 |.<N)O 24. 13.80 13.85 8.000 Hog prices ruled steady to lower toay at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange. Heavy, medium and light grades were steady or a price level of $13.80 a hundredweight. Light lights drew a price of $13.25 @13.80 a hundredweight; pigs sold around [email protected] a hundredweight; smooth sows brought a hundredweight; roughs were $11.50 @12.25, and stage commanded a price of slo® 11.50 a hundredweight. With receipts estimates at 8,000 and hold-overs numbering 90, the run cleared readily at a general price of $13.80 a hundredweight. The top price for the morning offered was $13.85 a hundredweight, but not much of the material sold at the last figure. Cattle market ruled strong wjfh sales progressing rapidly. One load of prime fat seers of good quality sold to a local packing company for $11.75 a hundredweight. This is the highest price paid for any beef in the last few weeks. Heifers ruled steady to strong and sold at a price average of $10.75 down. Common to good cows sold on the market at [email protected] a hundredweight, while canners and outers drew a price of [email protected] a hundredweight. Receipts were stimated at 1,200. Lower prices prevailed in the calf market for the morning with a top price of $10.50 a hundredweight on some of the very best stock. This price, however, was not general and very little of the stock moved out at $lO a hundredweight. The heavy run of 1,000 calves cleared steadily all day. Steadiness prevailed in the sheep and lamb division of the Livestock Exchange, with a top price of sls offered on the very best quality of lambs. The bulk of the sales were made on a livel of $14@15 a hundredweight, with very little of the run clearing at the top figure. Sheep held steady at a price of $3.50@8 a hundredweight. —Hoe*—• Heavies *l3 85 Mediums If ?? &mooth ir *ows •:::::::::::: if M f iff? Rough sow. . .. 1 \ sugs i0.00®u.50 —Cattle— Good to choice fat steers • 811-15 Medium steers 8 50 @ll.OO Good heifers lO '-i Common to fair heifers .. . 8 00® 7.0 Prime fat cows 5 00® 6CO Medium cows 3 50® 4.00 Canners and cutter cows ... I.oo® 3.50 —Calves — Fancy veals $lO 50 _, _ Good veals 10.00 @10.50 Medium calves . ..*V 7-50 Common veals . 3.a0 —Sheep and Lambs — Spring lambs, choice 515.00 Mediums Good to choice sheep o.Ou® 6 00 Fair to medium . 3 oo@ 5.00 Culls to common I.oo® 3.01>

Other Live Stock

CHICAGO. June 24. —Cattle —Receipts, 7,000: market, fed steers, yearlings and better grade fat she-stock 15® 25c up: active on advance: shipping demand comparatively broad: best weighty steers. $12.35; some 1,734-pound .jveragee at that price: light yearlings. $12.25: bulls, 10® 15c up; vealfcrs slow, fully .steady, spots higher; bulk. $10,50® 11. SheepReceipts. 10,000: market, fat native lambs active, steady: sorting moderate; culls natives strong, unevenly higher: fat western lambs, 25c up: prime Manoe*. $16.85: bulk desirable natives. $10..0@ 16: most culls. sllO 11.26: few bunches.

39 LEGAL NOTICES CITY ADVERTISEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD Indianapolis Ind.. June 10. 1925. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: , Notice is hereby riven 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 resolution, adopted by said Board on the 15th day of June. 1925: June 11. 1925. Improvement RefoluUon No. 12572 FIRST ALLEY WE*.T OF HOLMES AVE. From north property line of Walnut St. To south property line of 9t. Clair Bt. Bv grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete or Brick laid on a flinch gravel concrete foundation from 0 inches of property line to 6 inches of property line to a uniform width of 18. 1 5 feet: providing 38 lin. ft of 4x16-inch Stratified Limestone M arginal Stone, or Hx2x2ln. Standard Steel Paving Guard as specified: or by grading and paving the alley with Asphaltic-Concrete laid on a 4-lrmn asnhaltlc-concrele base to the .above named width, and providing 1.353 lin. ft. of 4xlo-inch Stratified Marginal Stone. Also extending all water gaa. sewer and other private service connections to property line, wliere not already in. All to be a* shown on plan and aa apeciAll work done in the making of said described public Improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered. adopted by the Board of Public Works on ihe 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 Citv of Indianapolis. The said Board of Public Work! has fixed Monday. July 6 1923. at 2 p. m. at its office in said Gity as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all rei sons Interested or whose property ia liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for auch improvement and tho benefit* to the Cityof Indianapolis will equal the eatimated cost thereof. By order of Board of fUbU^oriu. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public Works City of Indianapolis. June 17 and 24. 1025. CITY ADVERTISEMENT 1 DEPARTMENT OF FUELIO WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD IM5 ’ Notice in hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City cf 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 resolution, adopted by said Board on the 15th day of June. 19°5 * June 13, 1925. Ipro r em| fe t m^oluUonfe No. 12577. From eaat curb line of Sherman Dr., To west property line of Denny Bt. By grading and paving the walks with cement placed next to the property line, to a uniform width of 5 feet; grading the lawns to a uniform width of 4Y4 feet. All to be as shown on plan and as specified. All work done in the making cf laid described public improvement* 6nall be in accordance with the terms and condition's of the Improvement Resolution, as numbered adopted b.v the Board of Public Work* on the above named day. mid the detailed drawing*, plana, profile* 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 Work* baa fixed Monday. July 0. 1025. at 2 p. m. at its office in said City as the time and place for the puolic consideration at the Sroposed improvement, at which time aaid oard of Public Work* will hear all person* interested, or whole property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will determine whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement and the benefits to the City of Indianapolis will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. CHARLES E. COFFIN. W. H. FREEMAN. M. J. SPENCER. Board of Public work* City of Indiananolia. sane 17 -•*'< ?4 in"-.

$11.60: yearling wetherfs up to sl4: odd lots desirable 2-year-old natives. $9,50 0 10.50; desirable fat ewes. $7 0 7.30; heavies mostly $5. Hogs—Receipts. 10,000; market, fairly active on desirable lightweights, steady: top, $13.65: bulk, sl2 80® 13.60; heavyweights, sl3® 13.63; medium mixed. $12.85013.05; lightweights. $12.40013.00: light lights. $11.00013.40; packing sows, rough. sl2 012.40: packing sows, rough, $11.50® 12; slaughter pigs, $11.50® 13. EAST ST. LOUIS, June 24.—Cattle — Receipts. 300; market, 25c higher; native steers. $9.50011.25; yearling heifers. $9 @11; cows. ss® 6.23; canners and cutlers. $2.75@4; calves, $10.50: Stockers and feeders. $5 6 0.50. Hogs—Receipts. 11,500: market. mostly 10c lower; heavies. $13.60 @ 13.70; medium*. $13.45 @13.70; light. $13.10® 13.65; light lights, $12.75® 13.50; packing sows. [email protected]; pigs. $11.75013.15; bulk. $13.50® 13.05. Sheep—Receipts, 4.000; market, steady: ewes, S4O 6; canners and cutters. $lO 03: wooled lambs, $13.25® 15.50. EAST BUFFALO. June 24—CattleReceipts. 1.275: market, slow and steady: shipping steer*. $8.50 @11: butcher grades. sß@9; cows, $2.20®7.25. Calves —Receipts. 500; market, slow to 50c lower:-cull to choice, [email protected]. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 200: market active, steady; choice lambs, $10017; cull to fair, $10@15: yearlings. $8 013; sheep. $3 @B. Hog*—Receipt*. 2.400; market, slow to 10c lower: Yorkers. $13.50® 14.25; pigs. $13.60: mixed. sl4® 14.10; heavies. sl4; roughs. sll @l2; stags, $7 @O. PITTSBURGH. June 24.—Cattle—Receipts. light: markeL steady: .edioiee. *10.06® II; good. $9.75® 10.25: fair $8 @8.75; eal calves. $11011.50. Sheep and lambs—Receipts light: market, active- prime weathers. $7 @7.50' good. $0.30@7: fair mixed. ss@6: lambs. sll @lO 35. Hogs—Receipts. 6 double decks; market, higher: prime heavy. $14014.25; medium*. $14.60014.85; heavy yorkers. $14.60® 14.66: Tight yorkers. sl4® 14.26: pigs. #13.50014; roughs. $11.50 012.45: stags $5.3000.50. CLEVELAND. June 24.—Hogs—Receipt*. 2.600; market. 10c lower; yorkers, $13.90; mixed. sl3 90; mediums. $13.90; pigs. sl3; roughs. $11.25: stags. $7. Cattle—Receipts. 400; market, slow; good to choloe steers unchanged. Sheep and lambs—Rc. rtpta, 800; market, steady: top. $16.5(T Calves—Receipt*. 500; market. 60c lower: tox $11.60. CINCINNATI. June 24. —Cattle Receipts. 450; market steady: shipping steers, good to choice, $9.50010. v a * ves —Market 50e higher: good to choice. $0 @10.50. Hogs—Receipts. 4.100: market steady: good to choice packers and butchers, sl4. Sheep—Receipts. 3.700: market steady: good to choice. s4@6. Lambs—Market active: good to choice. $15.50010. TOLEDO. June, 24.—Hoys—Receipts, 500; market, steady: heavies. $13.50® 13.70: mediums. $13.75013.90: Yorker*. $13.85® 13.90: good pig*. $12013. Calves—Market, steady. Sheep and lambs —Market, steady. Local Bank Clearings Indianapolis bank clearings for Wednesday June 24. amounts to $2,450,000. Bank debits for Wednesday. June 24. were $5 884.000.

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• Price to' Retailers Fruits Grapefruit—Florida. $8.5007. Lemons—California. 300*. $9 @9.60. Oranges—California Valencias, $7 0 9.50; Florida. $9 010. Pineapples—Cftban, crate, $3.5004. Apples—Fey. Wines*ps 80s ,to 88s. $4 box; 100s to 150*. $4 box: 163s to 175s $3.75 box. Fey. ■ Transparent* 40-pound bokt. $4 0 4.50- choice transparent* 40nound bskt.. $3. .. Cherries —California. 15-lb box., $4.50: Indiana. 24-qt. crate, $4.50 @6. Cantaloupes-—California jumbo, crate, $4.25; standard. $4.50; pony urate, $3.30; flat crate. $1.75. Apricoate—California, basket, $3. Coeoanuts—sl ® 1.25 dozen. Gooseberries —Indiana. $3 @3.50 crate. Peaches—Georgia, s4.f)o bu. Plums —California. $2.7503.26 basket. Raspberries—Black. $3 crate; red, $3.50 @3.75 crate. Strawberries —$7 crate. Watermelon—-Florida, $1 @ 1.26. Vegetable* Asparagus—Home-grown, green, dozen. sl' white, 60c. Beans—Hamper. $3 75. Beets—Texas, bunched, 45c. Cabbage—New Tennessee, crate, $2.75. Cauliflower —California, $2. Carrots—Southern, bunched. $2. Corn—Texas, bu.. $2. Cucumbers —Southern, dozen. $1.35. Kale—Home-grown, bu. $1.50. Lettuce —Western Iceberg, crate, $7. Mangoes—Southern, hpr., $2. Mushrooms —Home-grown, lb., sl. Onion —California, yellows. $4.50. Parsley—Dozen bunches. 90c. Peas—Fey. Ky. Tel, bu.. $4. Potatoes —Michigan 150-lb. bag, $2.50: New North Carolina Coblcrs. $5.50. Radishes —Mississippi, dozen. 40® 00c. Rhubarb—Hothouse, dozen. 50c. Spinach—“ Home-grown, bu.. sl. Tomatoes —Basket. $1.75 @2. Turnips—Southern, baskets. 45c. - - CHICAGO. June 2f.—Carlot receipts were: Wheat, 12; coxn, 111; oats, 23; rye. 0.

A bulletin of the Chamber of Conxmerce J of the United States says: “The function / of business is to provide for the material k needs of mankind and to increase the wealth r of the world and the value and happiness of ■ life.” These words might have been written j to describe the ideals animating the Standard Oil Company (Indiana). j Among the more important “material needs” of society are the products of- - When progress ushered in the industrial era, animal and vegetable oils were g the only lubricants available and the quan- * tity of these was insufficient to permit ft unlimited expansion. J Petroleum was discovered just when it f was needed to supply the enormous quanti- < ties of lubricants required by this mechanical age. ' The importance of gasoline as a servant J of society came with the invention of the f t internal combustion engine and its applica- J tion to the automobile. This product is now f indispensable. k ~ ( / It is because the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has been able to produce gasoline / in ever-increasing quantities that it has been able to render its greatest service in “increas- / ing the wealth of the world and the value f and Jiappiness of life.” Where twenty years ago only a handful / of automobiles were in operation, today there $ are 17% millions in service. £ The constant demand for gasoline has f , outstripped the increase in the production ( of crude oil. ‘ j The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) / has led the way in bridging this gap. It has J accomplished this through such inventions / as the Burton Cracking Process; through vision in anticipating, future needs, and / through ability to create an organization - capable of functioning economically and effi- / ciently under the stress of rapidly changing i conditions. / The prime function of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is to provide society with a dependable service of oil products to meet its material needs and to increase the sum total of wealth available to the common good. This Company takes profound pride in rendering this service and it believes that, in so serving, it deserves and earns the reasonable profits which are paid over to its stockholders in return for the use of the capital they have invested in the business.

Standard Oil Company (Indiana) General Office: Standard Oil Building 910 So. Michigan Avenue, Chicago

WKEATSTARTS SOME STRONGER Black Rust in U. S. and Canada Responsible. Bu Vnited Preti CHICAGO, Juna 24.—Grain futures opened with a fractional bulg# on the Board of Trad® today. In- I creased apprehension over black : rust In the American and Canadian j Northwest and stronger cables we.-® ' responsible for wheat’s opening advance. Liverpool’s opening strength , was due to short covering brought about by low supplies. Yesterday's sellers In corn wro free buyers today because a stronger cash situation and lighter receipts existed. Oats lacked features, but went up 1 with other grains. Provisione were j steady.

Chicago Grain Table —June 24 _ J WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close, i July 1.50% 158 1 54% 165% 165% ; Sept 1 34% 1.68% 1.63% 163% 1.64% , Dec. 1.68 1.58 1.65 1.55% 1.66% ' COHN— July 1.05% 1.08 1.02% 1.03 1.05. } Sept 1.00% 1.07 1.03% 1.03 % 1.05 L Deo.. .89% .89% .88% .88% .86% I OATS— July. .48% .48% .47% .47% .47 U Sent. .48% .49% .475 .48,, .48% Dec.. .51% .51%. .50% .60% .60% LARD— July 17.02 17.05 10.96 16.95 17.07 RIBS — July nominal 18.37 18.40. ... D Y F. Julv 1.08% 1.08% 1.00% 1.06% 1.07 ’■ Sept 1.00% 1.10% 1.08% 1.08% 1.09 CHICAGO. June 24.—Close- Wheat—• July, off %c. September, off %c; Deoenliber. off %<•. Corn—July, off 2e; September, off 2 %e; December, off %o. Ostk— July and December, off %c: September, off %c. Provision* lower. , CHICAGO. June 24.—Wheat—No. 2*-i hard. $1.03 % @ 1.04 \ : No. 3, $1.61%. Corn —No. 2 mixed. $1.0701.07%; No. 3. l.O0(iil.O%; No. 4. *1.03%; No. 6. *1.02%- No. 2 yellow. $1.07 U® 1.08: No. 3. JH.00% @1.07 %: No. 4. $1.05%; No. 6. sl.ol'j.; No. 0, $1.03: No. 2 white *I.OB 0 1.08%: No. 3. *1.00% 01.07: No. 4. $1.06@ I .off % . Oat*—No. 3 wlfiUC 17 (u is %c. No. 4, 47 %<•: standards, 44% 0 45-Tie. Barley—Bo(u 90c. Rve No, 1 $1 Timm.iv—s6 85(,i 8,"5. Clover-,

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