Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1926 — Page 11

JAN. 23, 1926

Coal and Wood WHY PAY MORE? OLD HICKORY Ash . Lump ILLINOIS DIST. NO. 7 2-IN. TO 0-IN. LUMP $4.9<0) . 2 Toms, $9.5© Remember, this Is a clean forked lump and a good burning :oal. Bamutaer Fuel Cos. St. Clair and Nickel Plafe R. R. v RI. 1866. REDUCE YOUR COAL EXPENSE If You Have Been Burning Too Much Coal TRY MONARCH Large 6-inch block, clean forked. Jss.so' This coal does not come oflltthe top of the ground. It is a deep shaft mine. It will last as long and is almost as high in heat unit as West Virginia coal. We r°'omraend it to be the biggest bargain in a ton of coal on the market, regardless of kind or price. INDIANA NO. 6 Our guarantee, 2,000 lbs. to a ton, and a square deal. NAGELSON COAL CO. 851 E. St. Clair Circle ©555 .“Daddy” Father of the semi-smokeless -oals so often sold as genuroe Pocahontas. A 214-inch forked’ lump, nined In McDowell County, West Virginia. Only $7.5© . _ - Per Ton Also the Famous “EVERGLO” $5.25 Per Ton. Six-inch forked lump, 'fhe cream Os the Knox County field. linidiainiapolis* Coal Company # MA In 1700 COAL Phone LI ncoln 7-J5Bl HEAT ASSURED You’ll Be Satisfied. Allied Coal and Material Cos. ALLIED BLDG. 14 W. OHIO ST. Yards Cover the City” “Big Eagle” B 2 1 / £ fk. lump, * $7.5© per ton A high-grade West Virginia coal, mined in McDowell .County. Plenty of heat, no clinkers and low in ash. Often sold for genuine Pocahontas. “KNOX-ALL” No. 5 Indiana 6-lnch. forked lump $5.25 - Per Ton Mined in Knox County. Other coals at low prices White Riveir Coal Company X2O S. West St. * MA in 6318 ~ WHITE ASH - " LUMP $4.75 County (Ind) 3-in. shoveled lump. ANCHOR COAL CO. IEI rcle 6984 N Pllie ' RI ley 4164 P Rlley 5444 BRAZIL (Ind-) BLOCK A TO 24-IN. LP.. $5.25 PER TON. BRAZIL PEA AND NUT. $4.60 EAST £IDE ICE AND COAL 034 Fowler Main 0030 West Virginia and Ky. Ip. $7.00 (Thatcher Seam and Artmis Ky.) Nut and Slack JW. Va. and Ind.) $3.76 MIKE WNOWITZ . 162 S WEST ST. Main 8433. iNights, Dr, 2775 K ATLAS FUEL - Co) 401 W. MORRIS

HOG VALUES REMAIN FULLY STEADY

WALL STREET BEARTRADERS GET SETBACK Stocks Show Strong Tone and Stage Large Sized ’ Recoveries. Average Stock Prices Average prion of twenty industrial stock for Saturday, was 154.20. up 1.00. Average price of twenty rails lor Saturday. wis 03.83. up .07. Bu United Pres a NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—Traders working for lower prices suffered a decided set back in the week-end session. Stocks generally displayed a strong togp and good sized recoveries from the recent lows took place among the leaders. Probably the strongest factor in this rallying tendency was short covering by operators, who had been hammering the market earlier in the week. But there were'also significant indications of fresh buying in anticipation of constructive developments. These were particularly noticeable In U. S. Steel common, whose steady recovery gave rise to greater hopes about the outcome of the Tuesday .dividend meeting at whose considers/tion is expected to be given the matter of continuing the 60-cent quarterly extra payment. SHIFERS’ FORECAST Northwest, north and east, 10 to 15; west and south, 15 to" 20. Coal and Wood Consider Quality When Buying KINDLING WITH EACH TON Genuine Glendora—The Wonder Coal Sullivan County. Indiana. Beat Glendora. 6-in. block, lire. fkd. $7,00 Best Glendora 6x3. Ip., cln. fkd. . ..SH.ol) Best Glendora. 2x4 egg. cln. i11d.... $6 25 Va. and Ky.—The Beat That la Mined Best W. Va 6-in block. lge.. fkd.... $7 00 Best W. Va. 2x4 eng. cln. fkd $6.25 Beat Va. Mine Run. 50 pet. Ip $5.60 Va. Mine from Kanawha District. Beat E. Ky. Harlan Cos. 6-in., Ig.. fkd.s7.oo TRY OCR HOOSIER ASH. Bums well and holds Are over night. Hoosier Ash./Ind. No. 6 Ip.. 6-in fkd.ss.Bs Hoos. Ash Ind. No 6. 2*4 egg. fkd.ss 35 Best Linton No. 4 Ind. fl-ln. Ip. fkd .$5 75 Beat Indr 4-in. Ip.. No. 5. cln. fkd..55.50 Beat Ind. No. 6. 2x4 egg, cln. fkd. $5.25 Beat B in. Vermilion Cos. Ip., cln. fkd.ss.so Best Vermilion Cos., 2*4 egg, cln. fkd.55.25 Delivered anywhere in the city. UNION ICE AND COAL. 1910 Bluff Ave. DRex. 4621. Since 1908 Dependable WHITE ASH LUMP $4 7 r > J. D. JOHNSON 311 GUARANTY BLDG. Cir 6084 Riley 5444 Riley 4164. IT'S NEVER lost until Indianapolis Times Want Ads have failed to nnd it. TRY OUR MAJOR COAL. MAJOR COAL CO Ran. 4129 39 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE The Indiana Sia.t Board of School Book Commissioners will receive aealed bids until 10 o’clock. Feb. 5. .1920 at the ol flees oi the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Room 227 State House. Indianapolis. Indiana, from publishers of school textbooks, as provided In the Acts of 1917. pages 441-443 on a series ol textbooks lor use in the common schools pi Indiana for a terra ol five years, in the following branches of study: Geography. English Grammar. Spelling. Physiology. 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New York Stocks (By Thomson A McKinnon)

—Jan. 23 _ Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close. close. Atchison ..131% 130% 131% 130 At Coast L 242 B. & O 90% 80% 90% Can Pac.. . .147 % 146% 137% C. & O 117 116 116% 110 C. &N. W. 73% ... 73% 73% C.. R. &P. 58 6f.% 65% 67% D & Hud.. 166% .. 154% 158% D & Lacka 147% ... 146% 146% Erie ...... 35% ... 35% 35 Erie Ist pfd 43 4* 43 43% 42% Gt No pfd 74 73-% 74. 73% Lehigh Vat 81% ... 81% 82% L & N 130 ... 130 133 Mo Pac pfd 85% ... 85% 85% N Y On.. 128% 127% 128 128% N Y NHtH 41% ... 41 41% No Pac.... 72% ... 72% 71% Nor & W.. 153% 152% 152% 161% Pere Marq. 83% ... 8.1% 82% Pennsylvan. 54 53% 63% 3.2 % Reading ..80 ... 8B 86% 8 Railway 114% ... 114% 114% S Pacific.. 100% ... 100% 100% St Paul ..U% ... 11% }I% St Paul pfd 18% ... 18% 1% St L&SW 66 % ... 64 % 65 % St L 4 8 F 90% 08% 8% 10O%' Union Pac 145% 145% 146% 145 Wabash ..47% 46% 47% 47 Wabash pfd 74% 74 74% 73% Rubbers— Fisk Rub. 24 23% 24 23% Goodrich R 61 Jl ... 61% 61 Goodyr pfd 103% ... 103% 103% Equipment#— Am CA F 111% ... 111% 111% ArasStl Fd 44% 44% 44% 44 % Am Loco. 111% ... 111% 112% Bald Loco 128% i-37% 127% 127% WHEAT FUTURES DROP SLIGHTLY Final Burst of Short Covering Rallies Prices. Bu United Press CHICAGO. Jan. 23.—Wheat futures dropped fractionally in today's session on the Board of Trade. Heaviness in-the leading cereals Imparted bearishness to coarse grains. A final spurt of short covering rallied prices of wheat out of sharply lower territory reached in a flood of selling by easterners and commission houses after an opening bulge. The market was nervous and easily influenced. It was apparent that the trade had lost confidence in the market. Export busines and cash demand was flßt. Corn sagged chiefly in sympathy with wheat. Oats futures moved within narrow limits. Liquidation weakened provisions. Chicago Grain Table —Jnil. 23 WHEAT— Last Open. High. Low. Close. Close. *My 1.71% 1.72% 1.09T4 1.70% 1.71% tMy 1.09% 1.69% 1.68 1.08% 109% July 1.43% 1.49 117% 1.48 % 1.48% Sept 1.40% 1.40% d.39% 1.39% 1.40% CORN— May .84% .84% .83% .83% .84% July .80% .88% ,86 .B<l% .80 % Sept. .88% .88% -87% .87% .87% OATS— May .44% .44% .44% .44% .44% July .45 % '.45 % 45 .45 .46 % LARD— Jan. 15.12 15.12 15.00 15.00 15.10 RIBS— ' Jan. Nominal 15.75 15.75 II YE May 1.06 1.06% 1.05% 1.00% 105% July 1.05% 1:05 V 1.04% 1.05% 1.05 CHICAGO. Jan. 23.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 752.000; against 1.0C1.000: com, 914.000 against 010.000; oat*. 546.000 against 032.000. Shipments: Wheat, 449,00 against 633.000; coni. 400.000 against 507,000; oats. 491,000 against 570.000.1) CHICAGO. Jan. 23.—Carlot receipt* were: Wheat. 14: corn, lbl: oats. 36; rye, 7. >

Cash Grain

Satui day’s receipts, 44 cars. Ibices quoted 4i %c f. o. b. basis to New York. Hay cn track Indianapolis. Bids for grain at the Indianapolis Board of Trade were? Wheat—Steady; No. 2 red. $1.8301.85; No. 2 bard. $1.74 01.70. 9 Corn —Steady; No. 3 white. 68 0 70c: No. 4 white, 66®68c: No. 3 yellow. 67 ®o9c: No. 4 yellow. 6i %Wo7%c: No. 3 mixed. 05® 67c; No. 4 mixed. 63 065 c. Oats—Steady; No. white. 40® 40 %c: No. 3 white. 39 % ® 40c. Hay—Steady; No. 1 timothy. s23® 23.50: No. 2 timothy. $21.50022; No. 3 timothy. sl9 0 20.60• No. 1 light clover mixed. 21 Si 21.507% No. 1 clover rind. $19.50020.50: Not 1 clover hay. slß® 18.50. —lnspections Wheat—No. 2 red. 1 car. Total, 1 car. Corn—No. 4 white, 3 cars: No. 6 white. 1 car: No. 0 white. 1 car; No. 3 yelloV 5 cars; No. 4 yellow, 2 cars; No. 5 >V low, 4 cars: No. 0 yellow. 8 cars; sample yellow. 1 car: No. 4 mixed. 2 ears; No. 5 mixed. 2 cars: No. 6 mixed. 2 cars; sample mxied. 1 car. Total. 32 cars. Oats—No. 2 white. 0 cars: No. 3 white. 3 cars: No. 4 white. 1 car: sample-white, 1 car. Total. 11 cars.' WEEKLY REPORT —Output of Flour—- . „„ Barrels. Jan. 23. 1926 6 730 Jan. 16. 1930 7 9°4 Jan. 24, 1925 ..7 13 735 Jan .26. 19 9,208 —lnspections lor Week—•—Bushels— Wheat ...’ lS.fSjfc) Com . 360.000 129,000 Oats 110,000 70,000 Rye----- 1.400 ....... Hay—Ten cars. STOCK IN STORE i Com Oats Rye 1-2-1.26 614.700 593,680 124-26 464.780 8+5.190 234.823 73,000 1-20-24 560,600 271.000 313.000 6.100 , CHICAGO, Jan” 23^—Wheat—No. 2 hard, $ 1.78 Com—No. 4 yellow. 72® 75c: No. 5. 09072 c: No. 6. 64%®06c; No. and mixed 74c: No. 4. 71% ® 73c: No. 0, 0J004%c: No. 5 white. 71 %c; No. 6. 04 %®6oc. Oats—No. 2 white, 4'i®43%: No 3. 41% ®42c. Barley—6B® 75c. Rve —No. 2, $) .01 %.. Timothy—s7® 7.50. Clovers27.2o ® 31,20. TOLEDO, Jan. 23.—'Wheat No. 2. SI.BB @l-89. Cam.. No. 3, 79%80%c. Rve. No. 2, $1.02. Oats. No. 2, 450 47c: No. 3. 44 ®4se Barley No. 2,75 c. Clover seel, cash. sl6; Domestic. $19.75: January. sl6: February $10; March, $lO. Timothy, cosh and January $3.8(1: March $3.85. Alsike cash *JO.o; March, $10.65. Butter, 48049 c. Eggs. 35038 c. Hay. S3O.

In the Sugar Market

McKinnon) NEW YORK. Jan. 23.—The activities of refining interests are now pretty much connned to the flllinir of orders recently placed while fresh commitments are at a minimum. On the dip a while ato in raw sugrar around the 2 o-16 level the buying operations #esulted it appears in the accumulation of enough sugar to enable the leading refiners to take care of their reaui re men t b for two weeks or more. Renned prices as a rule are now only nominal. No lijrht wai| thrown on the report that substantial sales of Cuban raws at the 2% level had occurred this past week. suaar futures ware a point or so higher today with the March option Up even more. There was little indication of any foreign demand for raw's and any incentive for any appreciable improvement in that market was lacking today. HAW SUGAR PRICES • Prev. _ High. Low. Close. Close. January ...... ... - 22$ March 246 242 4*o 24l May 259 265 268 254 July 269 260 269 205 September 279 270 279 275 December 284 281 284 282

Foreign Exchange

H * Jan. 23.—Foreign exchange closed steady. Demand sterling. 54.85 13ftl6c; francs. 3.74%c; lire. 4.03%a; Belgium. 4.54: raarka 23.80 c; Holland 40.15a off Ic: Sweden, 20.76 c: Russia. 5.15 c; Hong Kong, .58 %e: Shanghai. /74 % : Yokohama, 44 75c.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Gpi Elec.. 337 335 336 334 Lima Loco 04 % ... 64 % 64 % P Steel Car 73 % 73 73% 7?% Pul l man . .171 % 170 171 169% S‘l Spg 10i ; % ... 104% 164 West Alrb 12>% 117% 120% 117 West Elec. 72,% 72% 72% 72% BthJftoem. 47% 47% 47 % 47 gmcibir 1 .: fi* 344 ft* fk rfc%: n* mit fl* R I and Stl 58 68 60% 58 Sloas-Shef .124-1 123 124% 123 Unit St SU.il?ft 134% 15*% id* Vanadium 30 Vi Motors— GRiTS* a 3* 8* sss.*%.:: , isß “i* nsij nr Mack M0t.138 130 137% 136% gSßSr,::i# ifl* 1% MtJfs-v ?r* 60% g&g m Hupp 25 % 25 25 % 25 % Stew-War.. 85 .... 84% 84% Timken ... 63% .... 63% 52% ffisnr. 1* §r lii a h SjUnlngs— Doris Mine. 17 .... t 7 16% Int wLk ) . r T; *4 % ii ’vi 42 % T G and 5.123% 122% VE% Coppers— , Am Smelt. 132% 132% 132% 132% Anaconda .47% 46% 47% 46% Inapiratlon. 24 ...J U $4 % Kennecott.. 64% .... 64% 64 c Itav 11% 11% U S Smelt. 45% .... 45% 46% Oils— P Cal Pet 32% Sl% 31% 31% Houst p oa:: 3?* 3 0* 4 §1 11$ M i|i P-A p f 'T)’ ; .•ofi% 6#% . rt 9% 09 Pac Oil 77% 78% 77% 70% Phil Pete.. 44 43% 44 43% Gen Pete.. 58% * 57% 67% 67% Pure 0i1... 29% 29% 29% 29% Royal Dot. 53% 53% 63% 53% Sill O of 0. 67% 50% 57'4 50% Std O OfNJ 43% 43% 43% 43% Sindair .. 21 Vs 21% 21% 21'j Texas Cos. . o 2 % 61 % 51 % fill % Industrials— Allied Che. 115% 114% 115% 114% 95 - w If% Am. Can ..287% 283% 287% 283 A HAL pfd. 09% .... 60% 00 Amemoan W 39% 39% 39% 39., Central L. . 18% .... 18% .18% Coca-Cola .153% 148 , 150., 147 Congoleum.. Coni. Can . 84% 84 84 % 84 Dupont 223% 220% 222% 220% Famous P. .105% ... 105% 100% Gen Asphalf 60% 85% 65% 65 % Inter i’aper 67 % .... 67 % 50 % Inter Harv. 120 -a-- 126% 'll* % SeansßM'.: 220 24i % 225 < 221% ir nl s' , ln. 'a.' > 00% ' .■■ 05% 04 Woolworih .205 202% 206 202% Ctflltlee—--140 uU Shipping— Ai.^uil: Lit IW.M.pId 41% . 39% 41 49% Food*— Am. Sugar 74% 74% 74% Ant. B. 37. 32 % Austin N... . , -a a- 25 Com Prod. 40% 4> 40% 40% Fleisdtniann 63% Cuban A, 9. 27 % "7% 27% 27% Jewell Tea 25% 25% 25% 20 I’unta Aleg. 43 42% 42% Ward Baking 82 % Bi% 82 * 81% Tobaccos— Am.-Sum*.. 12 11% 12 11S Am. Tob. .115% ~., 115% 116% C. Cigars. 69 % 58 % 59 % .... Tob. Prodß.lW>% 99% 100% 99% Lorillard. . . 37% 37 37% 37 IRH 1 dl*

Produce Markets

Eggs—Strictly fresh, delivered at Indianapolis. 29 to 30c. Butter (wholesale prices)—Creamery, best grade, a pound, 44® 47c: buying price for packing stock. 28c. Poultry—Hens. 28c: Leghorns. 19 fit 21c: springers. 25c; Leghorns and blacks. 19ift21c: young turkeys. 35c: old turkeys. 28c: guineas. 35c. Cheese ( wnoles-le buying price*)—Wisconsin ilaistM 20c- longhorns. 20fif27c; Umburger. Wa 28c: New York cream. 30 310. • CHICAGO. Jan. 23.—Butter—Receipt s. 10,821; creamery. 43 %c; standards. 43c; firsts. 41 St 41 %e; seconds 38 St 40 %o. Eggs—Recelpta. 12.341: oixUnaries. 33iit 33c: firsts. 35 %c. Cheese—Twins, 24 %c Americas 25 %c. Poultry—Receipts. 1 ear- fowls. 24 St26c: spring. 28e; ducks. 30tt32e: geese. 20<t22c; turkeys. :P)6t 35c. Potatoes—Receipts. 281 cars: no trade. CLEVELAND. Jan. 23.—Poultry— Heavy express fowls, 27 91 28 c: Leghorns. 234 t 24c: springers. 2744280; Leghorn springers, 23 024 c; cocks. 16c. Butter— Extra In tub lots. 47\4St48c: extra firsts, 43%cr firsts. 43%e: packing stock, 32c. Egg*—Northern Ohio extras. 42c; northern Ohio extra firsts 38c: Ohio firsts. 37%c: western firsts .30 %c. IV tatoe*—Ohio. $2.500 2.05 a bushel: Idaho bakers. $5 0 5.50 per 100 pounds: Indiana. $6.60 per 150 pounds. NEW YORK. Jan. 23.—Flour—Dull and easy. Pork—Quiet: mess, $37.50. Lard— Dull: midwest. JLS 65 015.75. Sugar—i irm: 96 test 4.14 e; refined, quiet: granulated. 606.30 c. Coffee—Rio No. 7. 19 %• Santos No. 4. 24 %<u 24 %C. TalJow —Dull: special to extras. 9 % 09%c. Hay—Firm- No. 1. $1.4001,45; No. 3. $1.1001.30: tfiover, si4t 1.40. Dresseti poultry—Quiet; turkeys. 38 000 c: duckeng. 22 04Oc; espons. 28054 c: fowls. 17 0 36c: ducks. 200 36c: Long Islands. 24<\ Livo poultry—Firm geese. 150 23c; ducks 17024 c; fowls. 27031>c: turkeys. 25 0 40c: roosters. 20c: liroilers. 37042 c. Clieese—Quiet; state milk, common to special. 28@29%c: young Americas, 264 t 27c, Butter—Firmer; creamery extras. 45c: special market 45% 0 40c. Eggs— Firmer; nearby white fancy, 48 0 49c: nearby state white. 38 047 c; fresh first*. 40 0 45c: Pacific coast, first to extras. 30 @40o: western whites, 38047 c.

New Yor|s Curb Market Closing. Bid. Asked Anglo American.... t 18% 18% Atlantia Lobos 2 2% Continental Oil 23% 23% Galena Signal 28 % 30 Humble Oil 93% 93% Imp Oil of Canada 37% 37% Ind Pipe Line *-58% Int Pete. 32 % 34 Ohio Oil 63% 03% Prairie Oil and Gas 58 68% I*rairie Pipe Line 124 124% S O Indiana 05% 00 S O Kansas 33 33 % 8 O Kentucky 120% 137 , S O New York. 33 % 36 S O Nebraslia 239 243 S O Ohio 340 843 Vacuum Oil 104% 105., Cities Service Com 37% 37% Cities Service pfd 83%, 84 Cities Service bkrs JOH Mountain Vrod 24% 24% ISST :::::::: U S Am I’wr Light 74% i4% Cont Hanking (B) 8-7% -.7% Curtis Aero 21% 22% Durant Motors. Del 12 •, 12% Elec Bond and Share s!!?** 211^* Elec Investors 01* % <0 Ford of Canada 622 Goodyear Tire and Hub.... Jo 30% Midvale Company 23% ~4% National Leather 4 4% Reo Motors 23% Stittz Motor 33 Thermiodyne i xt* Wilson Common (Wl) 1j % Jx„ Gen Baking A Gen Baking B 16% lo is

Local Bank Clearings f—Jan. 23 -Indianapolis bank clearUfts for today amounted to $2,057,000. Clearings for the week were $20,590,000. Bank debits for today totaled $0,824,000. Debits for the week were $41,987,000. NEW YORK CLEARINGS Bu United Press NEW YORK. Jan. 23.—Clearings sl.046,000,000; balance# $96,000,000. CHICAGO CLEARINGS Bu Unhrd Press CHICAGO, Jan. 23.—Clearings $113.700,000; balances $3,900,000. New York Cotton Futures —Jan. 23 Open. High. Low. Close. March 20.10 20.60 20.10 20.24 May 19.58 19.03 19.58 19.65 Jul r 18.90 10.27 18.90 10.00 October 18.28 18 43 18.28 18.29 December 18.15 18.25 18.04 18.06 CHICAGO COTTON FLJTL'RES —Jan. 23 .High. Low. Close. March 20.10 19.79 19.88 May . i'. 19.48 19.15 19.28 October .. ~ 18.06 18.05 18.72 December , 17 90 17.66 17 76

Porker Receipts Are Nj f i * Affected by Cold Wave. —Hog Prices Day by Day— Jan. Bulk. Top. Receipts 18. 12.25 013 25 13.25 4.000 is- 12.15 S 13.15 13.16 6.500 20. 11.90012.90 12.90 8.500 21. 11.75 012.75 12.75 6.600 22. 12.10013.10 13 10 4.500 23. 12.10013.10 13.10 6,000 Hog prices remained fully steady in trading In the final period of the week at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange. Receipts were not curtailed by the cold and farmers continued to send in their usual quota. Receipts were estimated at 5,000, and holdovers from Friday numbering 503 were added to the total fresh receipts. Lightweight porkers continued to get the top price of $13.10. The bulk of the offering cleared early to the Beale at prices ranging from $12.10 to $13.10. The run was of good* quality and was readily absorbed. Hog Price Scale Trading was done over ihe following scale of values: heavyweight material brought [email protected]; medium stuff sold at $12.35012.60; lights and light lights commanded a price of $13.10: pigs cashed % at $12.75013.10; smooth packing sows averaged $10.7511; rough packing sows moved at and stags were $8 @lO. • Cattle trading was slow and featureless. as is usual with most Saturday sessions. Offerings were estimated at 200 head of cattle and consisted mostly of “clean-up* stuff. Prices remained steady on most of the stuff offered, although some sales were made at a discount# Steers were quoted at $8@11; heifei-s, [email protected], and cows were s4@B. Sheep and Lambs Steady Sheep and lamb prices remained steady in the final session of the week and trading was quiet. Only about 100 animals were offered for sale and many traders were out of the market altogether. Sheep were quoted from s4@B. Choice native lambs were priced at [email protected] and choice wetsern stuff was $14.50@15. The calf market ruled steady to weak with a slight change in quotations. The top price askfid was $15.50, but very few we"re made at this figure. The bulk of the offering. estimated at 300, was sold at prices averaging sls. —Hog*— • Heavies $12.10012.36 Mediums 12.35 012.00 LU-ht hogs 13.10 Light lights 13.10 Digs 12.75 013.10 Smooth sows 10.75 © 11.00 Rough sows 10.00010.50 Stags 8.00 0 10.00 —Cal tie— Good to choice fat steers. . .$lO 5001100 Medium ami good steers 8 00® 10 *0 Common steers 7.00® 8.00 Choice heifers 5 00® 9 50 Common to fat heifers.,.,.. 3.00 0 5.00 Prime fat cows 7.60® 8 00 Canners and cutter cows... 3.75® 5.00 —Calves— Best veals $15.50 liuik of sales 15.00 Medium calves 11 00® 13.00 Common calves 7.000 9.00 —Sheep and Lambs— Choice western lamb* $14.50015 00 Choice native lambs 14 00® 14.50 Goisl to choice sheep 5.00® B.UO Fair to medium 4.00 0 5.00 Other Live Stock o a "3-—Hoys—Receipts, 2,000: market lightweights 2?> to 50c ud. her. 10c up; top $13.25; bulk. $ll.OO tel3 70: heavyweight*. sll 75012 15; medium weight, $11.00012.80: lighh wejg hU. , $11.85013.25; light llrhts. ?5® 13.40;, packing jowb. $10.60® ll .30: killing e-pig*. $13013.50. Cattle— B*vx-lpt. 1,000: compared week ago. strictly good to choice heavy steers and well condttoined steer* steady others 25 to 40c lower; medium steers in exi-cssive supply; lower _pri<vd Rinds predominating in approximately 430.0(H) bead received in the last wto weeks in eleven principal markets: weeks’ extreme top yearlings. $11.25; medium. $11.10: heavu-s. $11: too man ylower •grade steers slow: 500 lower on heavy cows and heifers, gradini good and b*!tter: common cows and callners and cutters strong. 25c up; buds 26 to 50c lotyer; voalersr mostly 75c to $1.50 lower: stockers and feeders steady. 25c lower; week's prices: fat steers. $8.65® 10.35; stockers and feeders. $708; fat cows. $5.250 6.85: heifers $6.750 7.85; canners and cutters. $4.15 0 4.75; vealers. $13014.25. Sheep—Receipts. 900: around 600 direct and 53 cars from feeding station for week; today's market nominal: compared week ago. fat lamb* 60 0 75c lower: bulk to packers showing full decline: feeding lambs around The lower: yearling wethers 25 to 600 lower: fat sheep and cull native lambs steady: top for. week; fat lambs. $15.75; feeding lambs. $15.60: yearling weth#rs $13.50; two-year-old wethers, $11.75; fat ewes. so.2:>: week's prices: fat lambs. $14,250 15.26: cull natives. $12013: fat yearlin gwe* hers. $12.50013.25; wethers, $10.60011- fat ewes. $809; feeding lambs. $14.50015.25. CINCINNATI. Jan. 23.—Cattle—Receipts 150: market, slow and sternly; shipping steers, good to eholoo. S9OIO. Calves—Market, lower: good to choice. sl3 ®l4. Hogs—Receipts, 2.500: market, slow, steady to 10c higher: good to ohoioe packers and butchers. $12.75 0 13. Sheep—Receipts, 25c: mark Pt. , steady: good to choice, so®B. l^tmbs—Market, slow: good to choice, $15015.50. PITTSBURGH. Jan. 23.—Cottle Receipts light: market steady: choice. 110.25 ®io.s good. $9,60 0-10- fair, $7*0.25: veal calves. $15015.60. Sheep and lambs —Receipts light: market strong, steady: prime wethers, $lO 010.50; good. $9.25® 9.75- fair mixed, S7OB- lamb*. sl3® 15.50. Hogs—Receipts. 10 double-decks: market higher: prime heavy. $12.50® 12.76: mediums. $13.50 018 /B:, heavy Yorkers. $13.50013.76; '.lgf l Yorkers, *13.05013.75 ■ :pig. t 13.05013.75; roughs. $0.50011: stags, $6 07.50. BAST BUFFALO. Jan. 23.—Cattle—Receipts. 400: market, slow and steady: shipping steers. $9.60011.50: butcher grailee. $609: cows, $206.76. Calves— Reorints. 50; market, active, steadj*; cull to choice S4OIO. Sheep and lamb —Receipts. 2.000- market, slow, steady: choice lambs. $l5O 15.26: cull to lair. $19014; yearlings, $9013: sheep. $3.60 010.50. Hogs—Receipts. 800- market, active, 25 0 7oc: yorkers. $13.75: pigs, $13,75; mixed. 13013,75; heavies. *12.50 010; roughs. *o®lo.fc6; stags. $0.6008. CLEVELAND. Jan. 23.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.5-10: market. 36050 c higher: yorkers. $13013.75 mixed, sl3; mediums. $12.05; nigs. $13.75: roughs, $9.50: stags. $0.50. Cattle—Receipts, 200; 'market. steady: good to choice bulls. s6® 7.60: good to choice heiiftre. $809.50; good to choice cows, $5.5000.75: fair to good cows. $4 0 5.50: com man cows. s2®4: milchers, SSOOIOO. Sheep and lambs Receipts—--500: market, steady: top. $15.25. Calves —Receipts. 200: market, steady, top, sl6. TOLEDO. Jan. 23.—Hogs—Receipts, light, market, 26040 c higher: heavies. $12012.25- mediums. $12.50012.76: yorkers. $13.250 13.50: good pigs. $13.50 014. Calves—Receipts market, steady. Sheep and lambs— Receipts market, steady.

New York Liberty Bonds —Jan. 23 Prev. High. Low. Clpse. close. 3%# 100.3 100.2 100.3 100.1 Ist 4’*s 101.30 102 2d-4Vfs .. 100.22 100.21 100.22 100.23 3d 4<is 18*0.30 100.30 4th 4 Vis ...... 102.8 102.6 Tr 4%s ’52 107 17 107.5 107.17 106.31 Tr 4s 1954 103.19 103.14 103.19 103.8 t Chicago Stocks —Jan. 23 Open. High. Low. Close, Borg & Bk. 29 V. Kraft Chsa 83% 84 83 . 84 Balban-Katz 69 70 69 ' 70 Lib McN L 8% 8% 8% 8% Kid West 125% 125% 125 125 Real Silk.. 54% 54% 54% 54% Swift A Cos 114 ... ... ... Swift Inti 19% 19% 19% 19% TTnion Car. ,79% 79% 79% 79% Wrigley . . 54 % ... ... ... NEW YORK COFFEE PRICES —Jan. 23 High. Low. Close. Close. January 18.60 .... March 18.80 18.56 18.80 18.85 May 18.49 18.28 18.49 18.25 July 17.94 17.88 67.94 17.83 September .. 17.57 17.50 17.57 17.44 December ... 17 29 17 16 17.20 E 17.1.1

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Today’s Best Coovrioht. 1916. bu United Press K&D, St. Louis (64STM), 8:30 p. m.. CST—St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. ' WRC. Washington (4G9 M). and WJZ. and WGY. 9 P- m., EST— Navy Band. WNYC, New York -526 M), 8 p. m„ EST—Metropolitan mtheum of art symphony concert. KTHS, Hot Spring (375 M), 9:30 p. m., CST —American Legion program. KGO, Oakland (3CI M). 8:10 p. in., PCST—A'xburmfHO song. Radio Programs 5:30 J*. M—KDKA (3091). Bast Pittsburgh—band also KFKx. WBZ. WCAE (461.3) Plttsbui-gh-x-Dinner concert. WFI (394.5), Philadelphian-Concert orchestra W(iN (302.8). Chicago—Skeezix time. WMCA (341). New York—Or chestra. WGR (403.2). NewarW-En-senible. WTIC (475.9). Hartf* “Skinny and His Gang;’’ dinner cdffbert 6:00 P. L—KMa (252). Shenandoah Stories; chimes. KYW (635.4). Chicago —DilTner music. WEAF (401.5). New York—Oi chestra. WEAR (389.4). Cleveland—Concert orchestra. WDAF (365.6). Kansas City—“School oi the Air." WGqi (316.6). New York—Orchestra. WFt (394.5) Philadelphia Dance. WHT <4OOI. Chicago—Trio orchestra: quartet. WIP (598.2).■ Philadelphia—uncle Wlp. W’JR <517), Pontiac—Orchestra: soloists. WJZ (454.3) New York—Dinner music, WOAW (520), Omaha—Orchestra WHAQ (447.5 )• Chicago Organ WMCA (341). New York —Talk. WRC (463 5). Washington—Orchestra WBB (428.3) Atlanta—Sunday school lessofi. 0:15 P. M. (416.4). MlnueapoJlSSt. Paul—Orchestra. 6:30 P. M.—WBZ (333 3). Springfield— Orchestra. WCAE (461.0). Pittsburgh —Children’s hour. WFAA (470.9i Dallas—Orchestra. WGN (302.8). Ch’ csgu—Ensemvle; quintet. WLIT (394.5). Philadelphia—Concert orchestra WMAK (205.0). Buffalo—Music WMAQ (447.6). Chicago—Orchestra WOO 7508.2) Philadelphia—Dinner mu sic. WOR (405.2). Newark—Collgiaii WOC (483.0). Davenport—Sandman.

Silent Today Central— KFDM, KFKX. KFUO, WJAD, WCBD, WHO, WOAN, WOS, Kf?D. Eastern—WCAP, WCAU, WCX. WEPJ, WGR, WHAZ, WLIT, . WOO, WTAG, WEEI, WJAR. Far West—CFAC, KFOA, KLX, KOAC, KWSC.

6:45 P. M.—WGY (379.5). Schenectady— Bridge lesson. 7:00 I’. M.—KSD (545.1). St. Louis — Theater. KDKA (309.1). East Pftsburgh—Farm program. KFNF _(2bol Shenandoah —Forest City High School KYW 1535 4). Chicago—Uncle Bob. WBZ (333.3). Springfield—Special musical feature. WCAE (461.3). Pittsburgh—Youngstown Artists. WEAF (491.5). New York—Tali- WEBH 1370.2). Chicago—Orchestra: Sunday school. WFI (394.5). Philadelphia— Program. WIP (508.21, Philadelphia:— Sports—Corner: “Milk talk. WJZ (454.3) New York —Radio novel. WLIi) (302.8) Chicago—Dinner concert. WLS (344.6 L Chicago—Lullaby Time. Ford and Glenn. WMBB (250). Chicago Artists; classical program. WMCA (341), New York—Current events vio lin: vocal solos WOAW (526). Omaha After dinner hour. WPG (299.9). Atlantic City—Studio. WQJ <44r:Vl Chii-ago—-Coneert: nance music. WRC (468 5). Washington—Bible talk; rm steal program. WSM (282.8). Nashville —Bedtime Story. WTAM (380.4). Cieveland—Orchestra. WTIC (475.9). Hart fold —Sunday school. 7:15 P. M.—WEAF (4D1.5). New York— Pianist. 7:20 P. M.—WLS (344.0). Chicago Dance and review program. 7:30 P. M.—KDKA (309.1), East Pitts burgh— Band concert, pianist, barytone. KFRII (499.7). Columbia. Mo.—Sunday school lesson. KX’RC (290.9). Houston —Bible class. WBAP (475.9). Ft. Worth—Sunday school lesson. WBBR (273). Staten Island —Bible instruction, soprano, clarinet. WEAF (491.5), New York—Teraor. soprano. PWX (400). Havana Studio concert. WGBS (315.0). New York—“ Queen Cleopatra." soprano. WJZ (454.3). New York “Happenings In Congress." WIP (508.2). Philadelphia—Tenor, baiurtone WMAK (205.6). Buffalo Music. WHAS (399.8). Louisville—Coneert. WSUI (482.0). lowa City—Piano and tenor. WTIC (475.9). Hartford Program. '

Concert Music 7:3O—KDKA, WEAF, PWX. / B:OO—WJZ, WORD, WOR. B:3O—KSD. WFAA, WOAI. 9:OO—WGBS, WJZ, WOC. 9:3O—KTH3. 10:00 KFI, WOK, WQJ.

7:46 F. M. —WHT (400). Clßcago—Musical features, orchestra. 8 P. M. —KLDS (441). Independence. Mo.—Ararat Temple Chanters. KPRC (290.9), Houston—Frank Tilton, pianist. WBPI (203). Newark—Music. WBBM (220), Chicago—Safety Council, music. WCCO (410.4). M&ineapollsSt. Paul—Philosophies: Shakom.e profram. WEAF (491.5), New York togram. WGN (302.8). Chicago Classic hour. WGES (230). Oak Park —Organ. pirno. orchestra. WJJD (370.2), Mooseheart—Mooseheart children. talk. WJR il7). Pontiac—Serenaders. soloists. WGSB (315.0). New York—Band. WJZ (454.3). New Y’ork —lßited States Navy Night. WMAQ —P™!* and Daw , WORD (275). Batavia—Coneert. WMAK

AIR PROGRAM SUNDAY The following: program, given by the Sunday school of the Barth Place M. E. Church, will be broadcast over WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company station, Sunday morning from 9:30 to 10:80. Governor Jackson wlil speak. The program: Opening Song... .“Love Lifted Me” Vocal Solo." Stand U, Stand Up for Jesus” Superintendent of Sunday School „ Frank Owen Song “I Love to Tell the Story” Address Song. .“Smee Jesus Came Into Mv Heart" Song. .‘‘What a Friend We Have in Jesus" Benediction The Rev. P. J. Hart Recognized as forger v i William V. Conger, 39, recently returned here by Harry Webster Detective Agency, who traced him to Detroit. Mich., after he passed several worthless checks in this city, today was recognized through IJertillon measurements as a notorious forger, police said.

Wholesale Meat Prices Beef—Native steers 600 to 800 libs. 182idOe; fores under carcass, 2c; hinds over earci-SR. 4c; native heilers 300 to 450 lbs.. 17 ft 20o: fores under carcass 2c: hinds over carcass. 3o: native cows. 400 to 700 lbs.. 12% 013 %c: fore* under carcass, lc: lands over carcass, 2c Pork —Dressed hogs, 140 to 200 lbs.. CO ft 20 W c regular picnic hams. 4 to 114 lb*. 17ft 19%c: fresh tenderloins. %Bc. Veal —Carcasses. 70 to 200 lbs.. 20 ft 24c hinds and saddles over carcass 8c; lore* under earcaes 6e. Muttdn—Spring lambs 25 to 40 lbs.. 80c. V Local Wagon Wheat Ind’vispollß mills and (Tain elevator* are paying SI.BO for No. 3 red wheat Men's Extra Duty WORK PANTS, Hardwearing, Staple Qy Fattern Fabric*. . . Where Washington Crosses Delaware

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WFBM Merchants Heat and Light Company, 268 Meters. SATURDAY, JAN. 23 7:45 to 9J5 —Indiana vs. Purdue baeßjptball game. SUNDAY, JilN.Jt 10:45—Services Central Avenue M. E. Church. 2:oo—Services Cadle Tabernacle. 4:46 —Vesper services Second' Presbyterian Church. s:4s—Organ recital, Charles Hansen. 7:3o—Services First Presbyterian Church.

(265.6). Buffalo Music. V WOR ’ (406.2). Newark—Pianist. soprano. WPG '(299.8), Atlantic City—Concert orchestra. WRNY (258.5). New York —Crooning violinist, celebrities. WSB (423.3) Atlanta—Barn dance team. WTAM (389.4), Cleveland—Coo Coo Club, novelty program. WTIC (475.9) H art ford—St uni o. 8:30 P. M.—KFAB (340.8). Lincoln Orchestra. KSD (545.1). Bt. Louis St Louis Symphony Orchestra. KYW (536.4) Chicago—Classic. WFAA (476.9). Dallas—Priest Fsmlly recital. WMAQ (447.6). Chicago—Photolog, “Spain." WMAK (205.0). Buffalo Music.- WMO (498.7), Memphis—Music. WOAI (394.5). San Antonio—Vocal solos, trio. 9:00 P M—KFRU (490.7), Columbia. Mo—-Mulsc. KMA (252). Shenandoah —Orchestra WBPI (20.1)1. Newark—Joy S 8 Hot Springs—Dance. WEBH (370 21, Chicago—Dance, songs. instrumental. WGY (379.5). Schenectady —Dance. Wgbs (815.8), New York— Musical monologue. WIP (508.2). Philadelnlila —Dance, WJR (517), Pontiac— Orchestra. WJZ (454.3). Now York— Soprano. WLIB (302.8), Chicago—Or- .— Chestra program; jazz program. WMAQ (447.0). Chicago—Theater revue: chimes. WMBB (250) Chicago— Orchestra popular program. WMCA , ' 341),. New York—Pianist: readings. WOAW (,620) j Omaha—De Luxe program. WOC (483.6), Davenport—Band. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Dance. WRKO (28..5), Lansing—Dance. WSM (282.8). Nashville—Barn dance party. 9:25 P. M.—KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs —Bedside story. 9:30 P. M—WBBM (220). Chicago—Orchestra; popular program; guitars. WfiT l *I9OJ , Chicago—Orchestra; gongs. KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs—Mena Ark., artists. WJZ (454.3). New York —Orchestra. WRC (468.6). Washington —Saturday Nighters. WGIIS 1315.0). New York—Orchestra. WTIC (475.9), Hartford —Dance. 10:00 P. M—-KFI (407). Los Argeles— Program. KMA (252), Shenandoah—Organ. KPO (428.3), San Francisco —-Ot chestra. KHJ (406.2), Los Angeles— Courtesy program, KGO (801.2), Oakland— Sports review”: “The Pagody ol Flowers. '* KOA (322.4). Denver—Oc chestra WBCN (26(1). Chicago—Jazz jamboree. WEAF (491.5). New Y'ork— Lopez Orchestra. W’GN (302.8), Chicago —Vocal: dance. WJJII (370.2). Chicago —Studio. WMCA (341) -New York— Orchestra. WOK (217.0 L Chicago— Vareid program: dance. WPG (299.8), Atlantic City—Dance. WO.I (447.6) Chicago—Radio artists: orchestra. 10:05 P. M.—WCCO (410.4). Minneapolis St. Paul—Dance. WIP (508.2), Phila-delphia-—Organ. 10:30 P. M.—WHT (400). Chicago—Barytone: Hawaiian team; Little Symphony, WJR (517), Pontine—Jesters. WOAW (526), Omaha —Orchestra. 10.45 P. M.—WSB 1428.3). Atlanta— Music.

Dancing 7:4S—WHT. '8:00— WTAM, WJR. WSB. B:3O—KFAB. 9:OO—KMA, KTHS, WGY, WJR, WLIB, WREO. 9:3O—WBBM. WRC. WJZ. 10:00—WEAF, KOA, WPG. 10:30—WJR. 11:00—KFNF, WBBM, WEBH. WLIB. WRC. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—KGO. WHT.

11:00 P. M.—KFI 5467), Lo* Angele*— Trio. KPRC (290 91. Houston —Midnight concert. KFNF (200), Shenandoah—OldTime Fiddling. KGO (301.2). Oakland— Studio. KI’SN (315.0), I’assadena — Dance. KYW (535.4), Chicago—Carnival WHAG (315.0). Richmond HillDance. WBBM (220). Chicago—Dance music; Harmony s’our. WEBH (370.3). Chicago—Orchestra: Bongs: readings. W()ES (250). Oak Park—Uko Girl WKRC (020), Cine nnati—Studio: features WMCA (34i), New York—Msxliie Irown and Pals. WFAA (470. P). Dallas —Orchestra. WLIB (302.81 Chicago— Dance, popular pros rain. WOC (483.0). Davenport—Orchestra, barvto.ie. WOAW (520), Omaha—Organ. WRC (468.5). Washington—Orchestra. 11:16 P. M.—WBCN (200). Chicago King Static's Court. 41:46 A M.—WDAF (305.6). Kansas City —NWithawks' Frolic 1 . * 12 M.—KFI (467), Loa Angeles—Radio Club. KGO (301.2). Oakland —Serenade™. WJJD (370.2). Mooseheart Orchestra, popular music. WHT (4001. -Chicago—Your Hour League. Pat Barnes. 1 A. M.—KFI (467>. Loic Angeles—Midnight frolic, screen ami stage star*. WOK (217.3). Chicago—Dance music, soloists. 1

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Foreign Stations Broadcasting * Sunday Jan. 24

9.00 to 11:00—Central Standard Time. American, Cuban, Canadian and Mexican Stations broadcasting special programs for overseas listeners. 10:00 to 11:00—Central Stand* ard Time All American Continent Stations Sllatit.,.Broadcasting from: 21,0, London, 362 meters. 6BM, Bournemouth, 385 meters. SXX, Deventry, 1600 meters. OAX, Lima Peru, 380 meters. * LOW. Buneoa Aires, 300 meters. LOX, Buneos Aires, 876 meters. Schedules of foreign stations broadcasting will be published each day in the Radio Programs. The Times is the only paper In Indtar ipolls publishing the official schedules and verified programs.

5:00 P. M.—KYW (535.4). Chicago— Studio concert hour. WGBS (250). Oak Park—Bible school. WSB (428.3), Atlanta—Sacred concert. 5:30 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). Bagt Pittsburth—Dinner concert. WBAL 546). Baltimore—Concert. WCAE (401.3), Pittsburgh—Orchestra. WHT (400), Chi-cago—-Young Women's Counellj Vesper Council. WLIT (394.5). Phlladelbhis— Organ. 6:00 P. M.—WBZ (333.3). Springfield— Orchestra. WEAR (389.4). Cleveland— Theater oreheßtra. WJZ (454.3). New York—Music. WLS (344 0). Chicago— Prelude WOAW (520). Omaha—Mrs. Carl R. Gray. WOK (217.3). Chtcago— Dance- soloi(s. WREO (285.5). Lansing—Central M. E. Church. f1.15 P. M.—KSD (645.1). St. Louis— Concert orchestra. 6:20 P. M.—WEAF (491.5). New York— Theater Gang: also JVF.ET, WCAP WTAG. WWJ. WJAR and WCAF. WCCO (410.4). MlnneapoHs-St. Psnl—Scientist service*. i3O P. M.—KFNF (200), Shenandoah— Golden Rule Circle. KI.D9 (44V>, Independence—Vesper service; vocal solos. WFAA <475.91, Dallas—Radio Hlble Class. WHT (400), Chicago—TaberriHcle eonoernt: Paul Rader. WOC (483.01. Davenport—Services. 0:45 P. M.—KDKA (309.1), Bast Pittsburgh—Service. WEAR (389 4). Cleveland—Fireside hour; organ IVGR (3i9). Buffalo—Evening service. WGY (379.6), Schenectady—Services. WOO (508.2). Phil idelphta—Services, 7:00 P. M.—KYW (530.4), Chtesgo— Sunday School Club. W#)Z (3:73.3). Springfield—Jordan Marsh Jubilee Chorus: orchestra. WEBH (370.2), Chicago—Selected artists. WLWL (288.0), New York—Paullst Choristers: sermon. WUB (302.8). Chicago—Orchestra: organ: popular. WLS (344.0), (244). Minneapolis—Radio Stock Compsivy. WORD (275). Batavia—“ Evensong"; address. 7:15 P. M.—WJY (405.2), New York— Dinner concert. WJZ (454 3), New York —Concert orchestra.

Silent Sunday Central— KifiMQ, WMAQ. WMC, WIL, woi, woa. Esistern—CNßO, PWX, WBPI. WAHG, WGHP, WHAZ. WOR. WRC, WTAM, WHAM, WJR. Far West—KFOA, KLX, KWSC.

7:30 P. M.—KFNF (200). Shenandoah— , Christian Church. KPRC (206.0). Houston—Trinity Luthern Church. WFAA (475.9), Dallas—Services. City Temple. WHO (520). Dos Moines—Orchestra. WOS (440.9), Jefferson City—Christian Church. WSB (428.3). Atlanta—Preabyterian services. 7.40 P. M.—WMBB (260). Chicago— Science services. 7:45 P. M. —WBCN (200). Chicago— Service. WOAI (394.5), San Antonio— Services. s 8:00 I*. M.—KFDM (315.0). Beaumont— Services. WBBM (220). Chicago—Vocal; dance: male quartet WBZ (333.8). Springfield—Organ. WCBD (344.0>. Zion, TlL—Quartet; Zion Band. WGY (379.6) > Schenectady—Studio program Iron WJZ. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Concert orchestra. WQJ (447.5). Chicago—Skylarks: vocal and instrumental. WSB (428.3). Atlanta—Servviees. r 8:15 P. M.—WEAF (491.5), New York— Recital; also WCAE. WLIB. WOR. WJAR. WOO, KSD. WEAK. WTAG, WWJ WCAP. WEEI. WOC. WCOO and BAI. 8:30 P. M.—KPRC (296 9). Houston Studio. WFAA (475.9). Dallas—“A Pair of Jacks.” WJZ (454.3). New oYrk —Flute. 8:45 P. M.—KOA (322.4). Denver—Eve- ! nlng services. 0:00 P. M.—KtHS (374.8). Hot Springs —Ensemble: classic hour. KXDS 1441 ),( Independence—Organ: soprano; lecture. | WIP (608.2). Philadelphia—Opera. WJY (405.2). New York—“ Reporter f Reminiscences?’ WJZ (454.3), New I York—Godfrey Ludlow, VioJlnJst: also I WGY. WMBB (250). Chicago—Or-hes- I tra: popular program. WOAN (282.3), . Lawrence bow Orchestra. serenaders: I quarter. WOAW (526), Omaha—l Chapel services. WORD (275), Batuvis | —Address: music. WPG (299 8), At- ' lantlc City—Organ: soloists. 9:15 P. M.—KFUO (645.1) St. Louis 1 Talk. Rev. L. J. Sieck. WSUI (483.01.1 lowa ICty—Familiar hymns. 9:3® P. Me—KGO (301.2). Oaklanand Evening services. KYW (535.4). Chicago. WENR (2001. Chicago—Danes; ) ""vocal: instrumental. WOAI (394.51,'! San Antonio—Concert WHT (400), j Chicago—Request program; back-home ; hour. 0:45 P. M.—WHN (301.2). New York 1 Orrhestra. WOC <483.0), Davenpon Symphony orhce*tra. 10:00 J*. M.—American station silent one I hour tor European tests 11:00 P. M.—WBAP (475.9). Ft. Worth —Popular music. WOES (250). Oak Park—Mixed features. 11:30 P. M.—KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs j Organ clussies. 12:00 M.—WBBM (220), Chicago—Nutty 1 ■ Club: orchestra i

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