Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1926 — Page 10

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HOG PRICES RULE 10 CENTS LOWER

Top of $13.25 Placed on Lightweight Material. —Hoc Prices Hay by Day— March. Bull?. Top. Receipts. ‘32. 12.50® 13.65 14.00 2.114 28. 12.20® 13.50 13.75 3.701 24. 12.00® 13.50 13.75 5.07 g 25. 11.35® 13.35 13.50 0.040 20. 11.60® 13.10 13.35 0.195 27. 11.50® 13 00 13.25 3.001) Hog prices were lower at the start of the final session of the week at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange. Matured material suffered a 10 cent, loss while light lights and pigs were fully 25 cents lower than Friday’s closing quotations. One of the leading packers in this city was out of the market entirely and the run was partially absorbed by shippers and other Interests. A good part of the run, estimated at 3,000 and 331 holdover from the previous session, remained unsold at a late hour. Top price of $13.25 was placed on choice lightweight matured porkers and the bulk of the sales were made from $11.50 to sl3. Hog Price Scale Heavy liogs brought slllll2. medium weight material sold at [email protected]; lights were $12.75® 13.25; light lights commanded the top of $13.25; pigs also reached the top at [email protected]; smooth packing sows averaged $10.50® 10.75; rough packing sows cashed at §[email protected]; and stags were [email protected] Cattle trading was slow, as is usual with the last trading period in the week. Light receipts were estimated at 300 and no top material was included in the offering. Steers showed a loss of 25c to 50c over the week, ending at [email protected]. The heavy grades suffered the greatest loss. Heifers lost about 25c over the week and ended at s6@lo. Xo 1 stock was lower, but the choice material showed no recession. Only a few sales of female butcher stock commanded the top price. Cows were 25c to 50c lower and ended at $5 @7.50. Calves Are Strong Calf trading was strong, and the best vealers were marked up 50c at the start of the session. This made the‘top price sls and the bulk of the sales [email protected]. Receipts were estimated at 500 and the run cleared readily to the scales. .Only fifty sheep and lambs were sben in the pens at the start. The feature of the morning was one bunch of western stock that sold at the top price of $13.50. X T o native lambs or sheep approached the top quotations established through the week. —Hoe*— Heavies ,SII,OOO 12.00 Medium 12.25® 12.50 Light hogs 12.75® 13.25 Light lights . . . . 13.25 Wl* • ' 12.50® 13.25 Smooth sows 10.60® 10 75 Rough sows 10.00®’ 10.50 Stags . . B.oo® 10.50 —CattleGood to choice fat steers. . .5 8.50® 9.60 Medium and good steers... 7.00® 850 Common steers 6.000 7.00 Choice heifers B.oo® 9.50 Common to fat heifers .... 5.00® 8.00 J’rime fat cows 5.00® 7.75 1 —Calves— Rest yeals 515.00 Bulk of sales 14.00 ® 14.50 Common calves . 6.00®. 11.00 —Sheep and I.a mbs— Choice western lambs $13.00® 13.50 Choice native lambs 12.00® 13.00 Good to choice sheep 5.00® 8.00 Other Livestock CHICAGO, March 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 3.000; market 10@20e lower; top. sl3: heavyweight, 810.80 ft; 11.56; mediumweight. SI 1.15®. 12.45: lightweights. $11.76(312.85; light lights. sll.Bo® 13; packing sows. $9.90® 10.30; bulk, sll® 12.2£ : slaughter pigs, $12.75® 13.25. Cattle—Receipts, 800: compared to week ago, fat steers 25c lower; packers and feelers ' i-'how decline; few pood and choice steers steady; few she stock lots 25® 50c lower; canners and cutters steady: bologna bulls 15c lower: vealers 50c® $1 higher; earlytop fat steers, $10.05: medium and heavy yearlings. $10.65: light yearling heifers upward to [email protected]: week prices: fat steers, $8,75 ® 10; fat cows. $5.30®7.25; heifers. $7.35® 8.95; canners and cutters, [email protected]. vealer calves. $12013; packers and feeders, sß® 8.50. Sheep Receipts, 6.000; 36.000 direct. 180 cars from nearby feeding stations; practically ail receipts direct: fat lambs 50®75c: lower; yearlings 25®50c lower; fat sheep. $10; scarcity ot sheep supply cutting into weighty fat lambs; week's top prices: fat lamzs, $14.35: shearing lambs. $13.75; fat yearling wethers, sl2: aged wethers, $10: top. $0 for few: odd lots. $9®9.25; week’s bulk prices: fat lambs. sl3® 14: shearing lambs, $12.75® 13.50: yearling wethers. $10.50® 11.50: fat ewes. sß®9. ’ PITTSBURGH. March 27.—Cattle— Receipts light: market, slow: choice. $9.75® 10: good. $9.25 @9.50; fair. $7725 @! 8.35: veal calves. sl6® 16.25. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, light; market, slow and steady: prime wethers. $9.50® 10: good. $8.50® 9: fair mixed. .87® 8; lambs. sl2 @14.25. Hogs—Receipts, 10 HD: market, slow and easier: prime heavy $11.25 @l2: mediums. $13.40®' 13.50: heavy workers. $13.20® 13.60; light .workers. $13.60® 13.75: pigs. $13.75 @l4: roughs. $9 @11; stags, $6 @7. CLEVELAND, March 27.—Hogs—Rc. ceipts. 1,000: market. 15® 25c lower; Vorkers. $12.85: mixed. $12.85: medium. sl2: pigs. sl3; roughs, $10; stags. $7. Cattle—Receipts. 100; market, steady: choice yearlings steers, [email protected]; good to choice butcher steers, sß® 9.50: fair to good butcher steers, $7 ®8: good to dhoice heifers, $8 (O' 9: good to choice butcher bulls. good to choice hows. $5.50® 7; fair to good cows. s4® 5.50: common cows. s3®’4: milchers and springers, $75 @sl2s. Sheep and lambs— Receipts. 1.000: market. 25c lower: top. sl4. Calves—Receipts. 200: market, 500 lower: top, $1(1. EAST ST. LOUIS. March 27.—Cattle— Receipts, 3,000: market. 25®40c lower: liative steers. $8 @ 9.7syearling heifers. $7.25® 9.25: cows. $5.00 ® 6.75; canners and cutters, [email protected]: calves. $14.25®! 15: Stockers and feeders. $6.75 @B.IO. Hogs—Receipts. 5.0(10: market, unevenly, steady. ooc tower: heavies, $11.15**11.70; mediums, $11.50® 12.40: lights. $11.90®! 12.90; light lights. [email protected]: packing sows. $9.75® 12.90: nigs, $12.25® 12.73; bulk, $11.50® 12.65. Sheep—Recipts L 250; market, nominal: ewes. $7.50 a( 8.7.1' canners and cutters. $2 @5.25: v,oiled lambs. sl2 @13.50. EAST BUFFALO. March 27.—Cattle— Receipts. 75: market, slow, steady: shinping steers. $8.50® 10: butcher grades. $6 @9.25; cows. $2.25 @7. Calves —Receipts, 50: market, slow, steady: cull to choice, $4 @l6. Sheep and lambs—Receipts. 1.000: market, slow, steady: choice lambs. sl4 @14.50: cull to fair. *9® 13; yearlings, $8.50® 12.50; sheep, S4OIO. Hogs—Receipts. 1.600: market. slow. Steady. 25c lower: yorkers. $13.50® 13.65: nigs.’ $13.75® 14: mixed. sl3 @13.25; iheavtes. $11.75 @ 12.50: roughs, slo@ 10.7 o; stags, [email protected]. CINCINNATI. March 27.—Cattle—Receipts. 175: market, slow: shipping steers, good to choice. s9®'lo. Calves—Market, steady: good to choeie. sl2® 14. Hogs— Receipts, 900: market slow, steady to 50e lower; good to choice packers and butchers. $12.50® 12.75. Sheep—Market, steady: good to choice. sß® 11. Lambs— Market, steady: good to choice. $13.50® 14. • TOLBDO. March 27.—Hogs—Receipts, light; market lower: heavies, sll® 11.25: mediums. [email protected]: Yorkers. $12.75® 18: good pigs. $13.50. Calves—Receipts: market, strong. sheep and lambs—Receipts, market, slow. Local Wagon Wheat Indianapolis mills and grain elevators me paying $1.68 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grades on their merit NEW YORK COFFEE TRICES ! —March 27 Prev. High. Low:. Close. close. March 15.45 15.40 15.45 17.35 May - 17.20 17.10 3 7.20 17.16 July .... 16.70 16.05 16.70 16.60 September .. 10.27 16.17 16.27 16.17 December . . ■5.5.82 15.70 15.82 15.75

New York Stocks

—March 21 Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close. close. I Atchison... 127 126® 126® 126% At Coast L 200'4 1 Oaf Vc 198 202 B. 4.0 88 V, 87% 87% 88% Can Pac... 156 V- .. . 156% 157 V* C. & 0 135% 133 135 132% 0. k N. W. 68% 68 68% 68 C.. R. k P 43 ... 42% 43% I) & Hud.. 164% 163 164% 163% D & Lack 137 ... 135 % 137 Erie 26% ... 25 25% Erie Ist pd 37 % 36 % 37 37 Vi GRAIN CLOSING IS IRREGULAR Wheat Up in May, Off in Other Deliveries. II ii I nUcd Pros CHICAGO, March 27.—Grain prices closed irregular on the Chicago Board of Trade today. Wheat was fractionally up in both May deliveries, but off from %C to lV4c in the other futures. Wheat came back from a slightly lower opening and closed from a fraction above Friday's final figures in the May deliveries. Covering by those who vveie unwilling to remain short of wheat over the holidays, together with moderate buying and light offerings, was responsible for the rally which came late in the session. The market lagged most of the mornipg, with prices for the most part hovering slightly under the previous close. There was considerable pressure in the July and September deliveries. Corn closed fractionally lower all along the line. Despite the light receipts this grain showed a marked disposition to follow the erratic trend of wheat. Oats closed irregular, being fractionally up in the May and July deliveries, but quarter off in September. This pit was in sympathy with wheat and lacked any special trend. Provisions closed lower. Chicago Grain Table —March 27 — WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close. close. •May. 1.60 1.61% 1.58% 1.60 % 1.60 tMay.1.58% 1.59% 1.57% 1.59', 1.59 July 1.38% 1.38% 1.86% 1.37% 1.38% Sept 1.33% 1.33% 1.82 1.32% 1.33% CORN— May .73% .73% .72% .73 .73% July .77 .77% .76% .76% .77 Sept .79% .79% .78% .78 % .79% OATS— May .40% .40% .39% .40 Vi .40% July .40% .40% 40% .40% .40% Sent -11% .41 % .40% .41% .41% LARD— Mav. 14.40 14.40 14.22 14.22 14.42 RIBS— Mav. . . .Nominal 14.70 14.85 RYE— Mav .8,8% ,88 % .87% .88% .89 Julv .90 90 % .88 % .89 % .90 % Sept .90 .90 ,S9 .89% .90 •New wheat. tOld wheat. CHICAGO, March 27.—Carlot receipts Were: Wheat 4: com. 97; oats. 29; rye. 1. CHICAGO. March 27.—Primary Receipts —Wheat. 488.00 against 505.000: corn. 489.000 against 583,000: oats. 431 000 against 560.001). Shipments—Wheat. 530.000 against 589.000: corn. 320.000 against 659,000; oats. 471.000 against 778,000.

Cash Grain

Saturday’s receipts, 27 cars. Prices quoted 41 %c f. o, b., basis to New York. Hav on track Indianapolis, bids for grain at the Indianapolis Board of Trade, were: Wheat—Firm: No. 2 red, $1.61 @1.64; No. 2 hard. $1.52® 1.55. Corn—Steady: No. .3 wliite, 63®'65c; No. | 4 60% ® 6.3 c: No. .3 yellow. 62f)64c: No. 4. 60®62c: No. 3 mixed, 60@62c: No. 4. 58 ® 60c. Oats—Steady: No. 3 white, 37 %@ 38 % c-:: No. 3. .36 %®37 % . Hay—Steady; No. 1 timothy. s23® 23.7>0; No. 2. $21.50@22: No. 3. sl9® 19.50: No. 1 light clover mixed. s2l®' 21.50; No. 1 clover mixed. $19.50®20; No. 1 clover hay. slß® 18.50. —lnspections Corn—No. 2 white. 1 car; No. 4. 1 cars: No 5. 1 car: No. 3 yellow. 1 car: No. 4 2 cars- No. 6. 1 car; No. 3 mixed. 2 cars: Nil. 4. 1 car; No. 5. 1 car; No. 6, 1 car; total. 15 cars. „ _ Oats—No. 2 white, 6 cars; No. 3. 2 cars' No. 4. 2 car; total. 10 cars. Hav—No. 1 timothy, 1 car; No. 2, 1 car; total. 2 cars. CHICAGO, March 27. —Wheat—No. 1 hard. $1.67. Corn—No. 3 yellow. 70%ffi 71- No 4 65% @6Bc: No. 5. 03@tine: No'. 0. 61 @62 %e: No. 4 mixed. 65®66c: No. 5. 63®04c: !No. 6 61 @61%: No. 2 white. 7530; No. 5,64 c: No. (3. 61® 62c. Oats—No 2 white. 40% c: No. 3.40 % @ 41c- No. 4. 39 %. Timothy—s6@7. Clover —s2B @33. TOLEDO. March 27.—Wheat—No. 2. $173%® 1.74%. Corn—No. 3. 73® 74c. Rye—No 3.89 c. Oats—No. 2. 44®45c: No. 3, 43® 44c. Barley—No. 2. 72c. Cloverseed —Imported. $14.49: domestic, s2l: March. $14.49: October. $15.65. Timothy—Cush..s3.ss: March. $3.55: September $3.69. A hike —$17: March. sl7. Butter —12 @ 44c. Eg-jrs—27® 29c. Hay —s3o. WEEKLY REPORT —Output of Flour — Barrels. March 27. 1926 Z-Zli March 20. 1936 T-SZZ March 28. 192.> 4,698 Marclu 29. 1924 • • . . 7.003 —lnspections lor W eels — —Bushels— In. Out. Wheat 12.000 Corn 136.000 115.000 Oats 112.000 68,000 Rye Hav —Three cars. STOCK IN STORE Date. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye. 3-27 '26 330.420 741,400 365.930 3-28 '25 353.740 743.060 48.770 46.000 3-29' ’24 276.000 527.000 115.000

Commission Row

Prices to Retailers Fruit* Apples—. Jonathan, 49-pouna casket $2.75.; Grimes Golden. 40-pouud basket. $1.7502; Delicious 40-pound basket. $2. King Davids. 40-pound basket. $1.76: Baldwins $2- Stavmen Wineean box $2.75 Bananas —8c a pound. Cocoanuts —Jamaica $6 lot 109 Grapefruit—Florida $3.50 @6 Lemons —California box. $6 Limes —[email protected] a hundred Oranrt-s—California navels $4.75® 5.50: Florida s4@6 Pineapples—Cuban, ert.. $7 08. Strawberrie-j-Florida 011% 65c. Tangerines—Fin ert. $3.75 @4.25 Vegetable* Artichokes— Fcj Caliiorma $1 dozen Asparagus—-California case slo® I 0.50. Green Beans —$14 Beets—H G bu. $1.25: Southern Du $1.75. Brussels Sprouts—Fey California pound. 25® 30c. Cabba,re —Danish $130@60: for I'exas $86@90 ton. _ Carrots—H U bu. $1.60' Texas bu.. i 1.85 Cauliflower —Colorado, ert. $2 Celery—Florida. [email protected]. Cucumbers—H H doz. S3 Eggplant—Florida doi *25003 Endive—Texas, $3 bu Garlic—Fc.v California. 15c lb Kale—Texas bu. $1 75 Leek—H G. 85c bunch Lettuce—Western Iceberg ert $4 0 4.50: H. G. leaf. 15-pound basket $1.40. Mangoes—Florida truna. $9 Mushrooms Fey 3-oouno baskht *1.75 Onions —Spanish nail case. $2.26; H. C.. red and yellow 190-pound bag. s3® 3.56. southern shallots doz.. 60c. Onion Sets—White $8.50@6 76 bag red and vellow ss@ 5.26. Oyster Plant—H G. 60080 c doz. Parsley—Fey H G doz 50® 60c Parsnips—sl.so bu Peas —California ert.. $7 potatoes—Michigan white. lf>o-lb sack 58.75: Idaho, per ewt., $505 50; Ohio, 100-lb sack $6 Florida Triumph $4.50 hamper. Rauiehe* —Mississippi 26®30c do*.: h G button. $1.1601.35 do*. Rhubsrb—H - doz bu.iche* f Ic® Rutabagas—Fey J 1.60 @1.76 ewt 9asafrass —Doz bunches. Soc Spinach—Texas, bu.. $1.26 Sweet Potatoos—lersev bti *3' Naney hall hmp . s2jo Tomatoes — Ort.. six-basket. SB. Turnips—Ndw H G. bu.. $1.3501.50: new Texas est.. $4

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Produce Markets

Eggs—Strictly fresb delivered at Indian apolis. 24 0 25c. Butte (wholesale prices) Creamery best grade, a pound. 44® 45c: buying trice for packing stock 21 0 26c. Poultry—Fowls. 25® 28c: Leghorns. 22 @ 24c; springers. 1926. 50c: young turkeys. 35 040 c: ducks. 19® 20c. Cheese (wholesale buying prices)—\\is cousin daisies 24%@24%e: Longhorns 24 %@25 % *': .hn burger 30® 32c ‘ New, York cream 32 0 33c CHICAGO. March 27.—Butter receipts. 7.423; creamery. 39 %e: standards. 40c; firsts, 38 ft 38 Uc: seconds. 36% @ 37%. Eggs—Receipts. 19,685: ordinaries. 27c: first, 28*-; twins. 20c: Americas. 21 % . Poultry—Receipts. 5 cars: fowls. 28® 28 %c; springs. 31c: ducks. 30ft’32c; geese. 19c; turkeys. 35c; roosters. 21c; potatoes. 296 cars: Wisconsin round whites, $4.00ft4.75; Idaho russets. [email protected].>. NEW A)KK. March 27.—Flour—Dull. Pork—Dull; mess. $37. Lard—Firmer: mjddlewest. $14.90® 15. Sugar—Firmer; 96 test. $1.02; roilned. firmer; granulated, s4.9s**r 5.25. Coffee —Rio No. 7. 17 % @ 18c: Santos N*>. 4. 2%023%e. Tallow — Quiet; special to extra, 8 % @ B%e- HayFirm; No. 1. $1.45: No. 3. $1.1001.25. Clover. $1.1001.40. Dressed poultry— Dull; turkeys. .35 @) 60c: chicken* 20 47c: capons. 36 @ 56c; fowls, 22® 37c: ducks. 22 0 36c: Long Islands. 38c. Live poultry—Dull; gi-esc, 130 20c ducks. 16 036 c; fowls. 28 0 33; turkeys, .10®45c: roosters, 18c: broilers, oil® o,lc. CheeseQuiet: State milk common to special. 27 @29%5; young Americas. 23@26c Butter—Easy: creamery extras. 41c: special market. 41%@42c. Eggs—Quiet: nearby white fancy. 40@41o: nearby State white. 32 0 39c: fresh firsts. 28%@29%e: Pacific coast first to extras, 32 @ 49c; western whites, 30 @ 32c. CLEVELAND. March 27. —Poultry Heavy express fowls. 33ft 35c: Leghorn*. 25c: springers, 33®34c: Leghorn springers. 28029 c: cocks. 18@19e. Butter Extra in tubs, 44045 c: extra firsts. 40c: firsts. .39c: packing stock. 28. Eggs Northern Ohio extras. 32c: northern Ohio extra firsts. 30c; Ohio. 29c: western firsts. 98%*-. Potatoes —-Ohio. $2.75 0 2.85: Idaho bakers. $5 per 100 pounds; Wisconsin. $5.75 per 150 pounds: Colorado $5.75 per 125 pounds: New York. $7 0,7.25 per 150 pounds: Minnesota. $5 per 120-pound tiig. New York Curb Market —Closing—■ Bid. Ask. r Anglo American I? 1 ! 18% Atlantic Lobos 1% 2 Continental Oil ....f 21 % Galena Signal --3 Humble Oil Imp Oil of Canada 33 % .14 Ind Pipe Line 65 60 lilt Pete 3?® 31, Prairie Oil and Gas ->3 o.i % Prairie Pipe Line 122*% l-*, S O Indiana 63 % 6.3 * a S O Kansas 28 •% 29 1 1 9 O Kentucky 119 129 $ O New York 32% 32% S O Nebraska 250 253 S O Ohio 320 325 Vacuum Oil 98 % 99 % Cities Service com 41% 41% Cities Service nfd 83 83% Cities Service bkrs 20 % 21 Mountain Prod . . 24 % 24% New Mex & Ariz I>d 1% 1% Salt Creek Prod 80% .30% Am Pwr Light. 51 51% Cont Baking B 11% 11% Curtiss Aero 19% 20 Durant Motors Dei 8 8% Dubilier . . . 5 6 Elec Bond and Share 60% (11% Klee Investors .39 % 40 Ford of Canada 610 629 Goodyear Tire and Rub . . . 33 % .'l3 % Midvale Company .. .- 24 •’ 26 National Leather 3% 4 Reo Motors 20 % 91% Serv El 20%, 21 Stutz Motor 2.3% ‘*4% Thermiodyne 60 67 Wilson common (WI! 9 9% Gen Baking B 5 % 5 % SHIPPERS’ FORECAST West, north and east, 22 to 30; south, 25 to 35.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

STOCKS BREAK AFTER FEEBLE RALLY ATTEMPT New Low Marks Established by Long List of Stocks. Average Stock Prices Average price ol twenty industrial stocks for Saturday was 141.70, un .95. Average price of twenty rails lor Saturday was 107.24. up .36. 1111 111 itnl Prftis XEW YORK, March 27.—Following the feeble rally which occurred Thursday and Friday selling was resumed on a heavy scale In the week-end session and new laws for the downward movement were established in a lost list of active stocks. Owing to the attention called by the weekly mercantile reviews to the unfavorable price situation in commercial lines many of the weakest spots were in the merchandising group, including Woolworth, Sears Roebuck, Kresge, National Department Stores find Montgomery WardBreaks in several stocks, of which Asphalt was a notable example, were obviously due to the abandonment of constructive operations by groups lately active on the bull side. The market closed lower. Banks and Exchange C LOCAL CLEARINGS —March 27 Indianapolis bank clearings for today amounted to $3,095,000. Clearings for the week were $18,357,000. Bank debits for today totaled $5,705,000. Bank debits for the week were $35,401,000. NEW YORK CLEARINGS NEW YORK. March 27.—Clearings $1.118.000.000; balances. $103,000,000. CHICAGO CLEARINGS lUI Vuitrd Prrus . CHICAGO. March 27.—Clearings, $90,000.000; balances. $7,400,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. March 27.—Foreign ex-’ change closed steady. Demands sterling. $4.80%: francs. 3.05 c up .02%c; lire. 4.02 %e: Belgium. 3.96%. up .02%: mar ks 23.80 c: Holland. 40.05 %c: Russia. 5 15c; Shanghai. .72%c; Yokohama, 5.09. New York Liberty Bonds —March 27 Pr<v. Close, close. 3U 9 101.5 101.7 Ist" 4% 8 107.4 102.4 2nd 4 % s 100.26 100.25 3rd 4% 101.6 101.3 Ith 4%-s 102.15 107.11 Tr 4% s 195*2 107.26 Tr 4%s 1954 103.20 103.23 In the Sugar Market ! 1 By Thomson A McKinnon NEW YORK March 27.—While the week in cotton has not been productive of great price changes, the foundation upon which higher prices may be built has l>ee:i considerably strengthened. The weather has not been favorable for farm* work, and to Ilia textent will have a tendency to aggravate any complaint next week. The market has also resisted bearish views entertained by the average trader and is beginning to impress that class with a sense of futility a* far as their own efforts for lower prices arc concerned. RAW SUGAR PRICES Prev. High. Low. Close, close. January 2.7(1 2.68 2-69 268 March 2.73 2.71 2.1 2.69 May 2.36 2.34 2.30 2.32 July 2.4s *1. 47 .4 • 2.4. Sep tern l>er 2.6*J 2*52 S’SS December 2.61* 2.b8 2.68 ~.6i

In the Cotton Market

* Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK March 27.—Report* were conflicting today regarding stens said to be contemplated toward restricting the Cuban output Nevertheless, the denial of these reports failed to dampen bullish sen- ! ttmentft and sugar futures regained more of 1 the ground rece-ntl.f lost. As far as actua. I business in the spot market was concerned. 1 there is little to be said, for In that quarter anil in refined sales were- again mod crate. The significant thing about the rumors of prospective limitation of the , crop was that producing nterests recognized the necessity for some concerted action in order to stabilize the market. CHICAGO High. Low. Close. M— 18.27 18.15 18.23 October j 7.85 IZ Zx J Z?:.‘ December 1 > .lo 1 > -92 1 * .13 NEW ORLEANS XL— 18.08 17.99 18.03 julv :::: 17.73 17.95 i7.7 October 17.11 17.00 17.04 NEW YORK Open. High. Low. Close. January ... 17.26 17.38 17.23 Mav . 18.79 18.89 18.09 18.71 Julv 18.28 18.64 18.25 18.26 October 17.63 17.76 17.0.3 17.60 December .. 17.32 17.46 17.32 17.36 Chicago Stocks —March 27 Open. High. Low. Close. Arm Del n 89 % 90 89 % 90 Borg & Bek 30%, 30% 30 30 Kraft Chse 69', 69 V, 69 69 Balban-Katz 67 67 0;> 66% Li McN Li 7 % I Middle Ws 114% 114 % 114 114% Real Silk . 48 48 46% 47 Swift & C 113 113 112% 112% Swift Inti. 18% 18% 18% 18% Un Carbide 80 80,, 79% 79% Wrigle.v . . 51 % 51 "s *>l Gy 51 % Un Ppr B<l 31 31 29% 20% I I , THE TIMES WANT AD RATES 6 Days, 11c; 3 Days, 12y 2 c; 1 Day, 14c, Per Line Each Day. bix average words make lipe siiui I mum spaee two line* I Ads ordered lor more than one in sertion esn be cancelled *t *nv time and vnu will be charged onlv for *h# days vonr ad 1s published The Times will not be respondou for more than one incorrect tneerlior 1 of anv advertisement The Time* reserves the rifht properly clsssifv or relect an.v sdvertisenient To kill an ad obone Main 3600 be tore 11 a m Contract rntee furnished on requer To insert s Want Ad bv teieDhone GALL MAIN 3500 ' -- ' 1 Death Notice* KOELLTNG. LEONA E.—Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. F. Koelling passed awav at the family residence. 2.>04 Brookside Are.. March 20 Age 21 years Funeral Tuesday. March 30 from residence, at 1:30. from Brightwood Calvary Baptist Church. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. 2 Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown us during the death of our beloved mother, Martha J. Dixon Especially do we thank the Rev. R. E. Caflithan and Rev. C. P. Greenfield and singers, also for ail the manv beautiful llpral offerings. Son and daughters. FRANK S. ROBERTS. MRS JOHN DIXON MRS. D. W. BOHANNON and MRS. £ARL ROBINSON.

5 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main Olliee 2226 Shelby St DRexel 2570. BERT 9 GADD 2130 Prospect St Phone Stewart 2278 Flammier amd Buclhanan Now in our new Mortuary, 25 West Fall Creek Blvd. PhO'ies Randolph 4400-4401-4403 No added charge for the use ot the Pilcher organ or the new service rooms Visitors may call any time CREMATORY SERVICE FUamnier and Btmcihanan George Grinsteiner Funeral d're< for 622 E Market Main U9OB. KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St MA 1154 Res Bel 3866-ft-1 UNDERTAKERS—HISEY k TITUS 951 N Delaware Main 3680 8 Special Notices THE ELECTREAT BODY MASSAGE MACHINE Relieves rheumatism and neuritis LOLA WALKER 1112 Central Ave Ant U Hist Agt, Lin 887.1 PERMANENT WAVE, $5 Entire head this* week Nestle Lanoli proePN!*. No Uinkn. Written ffiiarantee six mo Experienced operator*. Har 0458-W MARGARET SELLERS D 6 D C ND Obstetrician, acute and chronic disease massage I N New Jersey Rilea 46MT 9 Personals CHILDREN to board, in country, any age: ideal place. Smiths Valiev 53 ring 3. 10 Lost and Found CAMEO brooch, lost: valued as keepsake. Liberal reward, Drex 3527. , % K A HAT diamond lost out of ring downtown. Liberal reward DRexel 4106. BLACK KID GLOVE —While stitching lost Monday. Reward. Har 2298. GREEN HARRIOT with red head Rew ird Belmont 126*1 LOST: On 24th of March, black traveling bag containing two dresses and women's other wearing apparel, between Indianapolis and Worthington on Route 22 to Martinsville, then Route 12 through Gosport and Spencer to Worthiugton: rewanl. Drexel 6516. NOSE Glasses lost: black cord. L. S. Avres* ease Reward. Web. 0139-W. LOST- New sweater .oat. Ohio and Illinois St, reward. Smith-Hasaler-Sturm Co- \ 12 Help Wanted—Male AGENTS WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES Sell Madison "Better-Made” Shirts to’ arge manufacturer direct to wearer N-i capital or experience required. Many can SIOO weekly and bonus MADISON MILLS 560 Broadway New York RELIABLE nnn in every town and city to distribute free samples, advertising matter. etc.: no selling: experience unnecessary: outdoor work; good Pay. Write quickly for contract. SUPERVISOR COLCM BE. .5153 N Clark St. Chicago. 111. SALESMAN wanted on high commission basis to carry a lino of silver-plated and brass ware, consisting of bread trays, sandwich plates, bon lions, etc., to call on department stores, jewelry stores and premium users. References necessary. INLAND CITY CUTLERY CO. Lancaster, Pa. ; OUR SALESPEOPLE an* cashimr in on our popular sell in p plan. 1 If you arc in.hiHtriouH ami are in need of ready na*h. it will pay you to come in and talk it over with un. We can unc a few more men and women immediately, to liell our famous Easter oandv. lor which there is a hip demand. Experience not as essential as willinrnesß to work, r ull or spare time. Call Saturday p. m. or Monday a. m. _ SPINK-ARMS HOTEL CANDY SHOP. SALESMAN WITH CAR FOR CANDY ROUTE. APPLY AFTER 6 P. M„ NANCY HART CANDY CO., 18 W. 22ND. YOUNG man In sell advertising: must have good education and be neat appearing: main qualifications arc willingness to work hard and good references: prefer party that his had selling experience. This position oilers a real opportunity for the man that can qualify Anpl.v to MR -fiPLFV at Times office. 5 to 6 o m YOUNG man. colored: must Im> honest, a quick worker and drive ear Call Sunday 9 to 12 a. 111. 837 N. Sherman Dr. 1 SALESMEN WANTED. 124 KKNT I ’CKS AVE WANTED night cook. 801 Highland Ave. 13 Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE Pioneer College of Beauty Culture 2d floor Odd Fellow Bldg. Penn, ami Wash Sts Free Clinic. Cir. 2161-6262. MEN to learn barbel trade. TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE 510 E Washing ten St.. Irnmnanolls Ind. Circle 0757 16 Help Wanted—Female WANTED—YOUNG LADY TEACHER tr one who is qualified to teach, to assist in our Dictation Department a short tun* each day in exchanpc for a ousinesa course For all particulars sec or write Fred *>. Case. principal. CENTKAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. University Park Bids.. Indianapolii. WE have available a few i>ermanent positions tor telephone operators. Girls between apes of 18 and 2> apply to Mrs. Cooper, Room 101 Telephone Rldff.. New York and Meridian. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. You Read tne Want AQi— Hav? you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker 17 Situations Wanted a—Male CARPENTER: Wants work ir. shop or outside work, best ref. Drexel Q243-M. CHAUFFEUR and auto mechanic: firsielass. white. Milton Pownham. Lin. 7101 b—Female BOOKKEEPER, typist; high school and bus. col. g.-ad. Exjp.. good ref. Ri. 6030. CHILDS nurse maid: young lady; age 17 Lin. 6741, Call after 5:30. CLEANING and dusting, in offices: tmudic aged white lady. llßevel U713-R. CURTAINS laundered: expert workmanship guaranteed l.in. 2287. CURTAINS TO LAUNDER Mrs, J. Lutz. Circle 6613, DAY or office work: elevator: care of ehildren; exp, girl. Lincoln 4734, HOUSEKEEPER: With small child: exp. LAUNDRY to bring home; strictly iirstdass work. Ken. 2419, i.AI.M) I-.KINU bed clothing, curtains: housework: good cook: exp. Ken. 24<6. LAUNDRY or cleaning b.v the day” lleicrenoe. Har. 2794-W. LAUNDRY work: can do housework: guou cook, experienced. Ken. 24.6, STENOGRAPHER: Eight years’ experience. Kenwood 5879, _______ WASHINGS finished or rough dried 'o bring home. Web 3001, GIRL—Good, experienced colored, to cook in private family: ref. Lin. 4488, GIRL 18. to ans. phone, clerk, or ,io some clerical work. Li. 5481. 18 Rooms tor Rent ALABAMA. N. 623: Gaylord. Ant. 5: nicely furnished cheerful south room’ large closet. ALA.. N.. 523: Apt. 3: strictly modern room: adjoining bath, Riley 1626. CLINTON HOTEL. 29 Virginia Ave.: desirable rooms. $3 to $6, Cir. 5422. DEL. N.. 406: apt 17' desirable room ci 2: ktlchen privileges opt. Rilev 2.>2, DOUGLASS 415- nicelv furnished large front room: on W. Mich, car. EAST St. 726 N.: ant. 3: room in mmlern apt.: walking distance. Main 7161, EAST; light, cool room, adjoining bath home privileges: private Irv. 4.577-R HIGHLAND Ave.. N.. 143: front room in modfrn. priv, home: men, Riley 2048 ILLINOIS. N.. 729: single room: clean nicely furnished: children welcome. LAWRENCE.. 1319: University Heights; interurban Stop 5: large front room adjoining bath: Interstate bus passes house: S3 for 1: *4 for 2

18Rooms for Rent MERIDIAN N.. 402; apt 41: nice room' home privileges; girls. Riley '.3.1.1 MERIDIAN N„ 1810: pleasant rooms modern: private home. Ran. I <3B. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1100: very deslr able room: twin beds, running water also 2-room suite, suitable for 3: shower and tub baths: references exchanged Riley 5688, RANDOLPH. 241 N.: room for 1 or 2 with kitchen nrtvlleegs. Lin. ,026. CLEAN airy, front room: employed gins or 2 men : home privileges DR 109^-R BEAUTIFULLY furii rm.: walking gentleman: real home. HUey 303.1. LARGE front, modem: kit and laundry nriv.: eotinle emt> or 2 ladies Cir 4c)i BEAUTIFULLY furnished. large, front room: in Ideal location. Ran. f!•>■■ LARGE, desirable front rm.: mod' use of kitchrn: ladifn. Lincoln 44fi.T. f.OVELY lront rm in modern Private home: K Tenth car Wet) ol.ti-M NICELY furn. rms.: private hath and cntranr: irontlemen nref, Lin. **>>!. LARGE lront room, onvatp family, ffar.. good location. Bel. 44.>8-v\ . . a—Light Housekeeping BROADWAY. 1141: Nice light room and kitchenette, everything fur. Reasonable. CAPITOL. N.. 843: Mmlern light housekpg. rms. (or rent. Wni. Cottengim. CENTKAL 193 H front room kitrheiiPtt^ adnltH. olenn: Har 08*-< COLLEGE 1426—Neat clean apartments j Lin 5006. before 9 a. m after 5 P. m | EMERSON. N.. 426: Eeautifui 2 mod.' rms. uid kitchenette unfurnished. ILL N 518 Hglil iiousekeening and slccning. niodern Circle 18.50.' MARKET S. 538: Niee clean housekeepin:r rnis. Everything furn. S3OO up. MERIDIAN. N 12.37: large trout rm and kitchenette: everything furnished j NEW JERSEY N" 1527—Unfurnished 2 | or 3 mod rms.: garage: ref Lin. 4J.Z i WALNIjY. W 20: Sear Meridian. 2 con. rm„ ev.-rything furn Steam heat. prir. I ent. 2 couple emp. $6 50 week. j MODERN 2 rooms and kitchenette - un- j fnmiLbed Irv, 0776-J, i c —Rooms and Board Wanted ROOM and board in private. Christian j family by girl employed: north. Box . Time*. j ' 19 Rentals a—Houses AUBURN. 535: 5 rooms semi modern .is rage; 2 lots: only $2.5, Bel. 4384-J. 8KL1... 645: 1000 east- 6-room modern double: 827.50. Main 2267. DORMAN 316-318-322: 5 6. 8 romi. modern and semi-modern: newly deco.' special indmenient. Keys 322 - Dnrnian DREXEL 837 N.: strli-tlv modern 4-room half double, Irv, 3220. EWING. N.. 002; semi-modern, 4-room double and garage: $27 Call Webster 1803, alter 6 p, m. EWING. 0.3.5 4-room semi-modem: ojd condition; w.tb furnace ILLINOIS. N., 1425; seven rooms, modem: condition. Ran. 5858. lOWA. 218. 6 room: not modern: garage DRexel 5482-J. IRVINGTON—Very desirable new 6-room modern double; long living-room: near ear line and school: ideal location: garage: watir paid: 860. Irv. 3627-M. KOKH NR St.. 2712: small 4-room modern double: only S2B, Ran, 3267. LINDEN St 2923: half three-room double: sl4. CIVIC REALTY 136 N Delaware, I.ln. 5050, NAOML 1422 five-room: gai ige: $25. Wash.. K.. 2415; six-room semi-modern. FRANK S. CLARK Main 3.377. NOBLE. N.. 335: 7-room modern double: rent reasonable, Web. 6144-W. OLIVE. 2945; 5-room % double; garage; only S2O. ______________ PARK 23.54: 6 room niodern double: good condition: $49. Ken, 5631. PIERSON Ave.. 2338: 6-room modern double- $27 56' with garage $.lO Har 2019 W. SHKIVER 28.38: 4-room semi modern water Haul: $27 50. Web 6941. 12TH W . 3703: 4 rooms: garage *l7 DReexl 4971 UNION 1714: modern upper duplex f or rent. DRexcl 4005. TERRACE AVE.. E. 1421 : 6 rooms, semi- ! modern: garage; $26. Stew, loot THIRTEENTH E . 321' seven-room modern house: hardwood floors, hot water | heat: vacated Mon. MA 1044 Bookkeeper 27TH E. 821 —6-room modern. S3O: newly inunie^g^mHlTiiiJllilll!—i -psrTl Pi 4026-28: new strictly modern double: 4 rooms and hath: long living room: built-in teatures' carage Wehau-i 3578. 36TH St.. W.: ,5-rooui modern bungalow Harrison 4384-W. 5 ROOMS. SKMI-MOD.. $25 235 Douglas St., water paid, gas electrinity good condition. k LOWEST RENT IN CITY Close-in fooation. in lower apartment: on quiet Street, half square irom school: five large rooms, heat, water, range, me box furnished newly decorated: only 569. 1318 Ashland Ave. Four room*, only SSO: heat, water, range ice box furnished: close in. 1/29 E. Thirteenth, half square from College; garages if wanted. Call owner. MR. HUFF, Main 9998. or Wash 2181 cvemngs. COLORED—DOWNTOWN 436-438 W. WABASH Four roonin: Hrotri** Hfhta. ffa*. oily water, toilet: i.ewly papered: and 518. Five room*: electric lights, eity water, ir.-va. toilet: newly papcrni: S‘ZO. SCHMID & SMITH, Inc., REALTORS "Let s Talk It Over." REDUCED RENT—(’OLORET) 1706 (limber: 4 good living room* and larare fitoreroom in jrood oondttion. Iveilueeil to $18.99 to good tenant. THE SPANN COMPAN\ 251 N. Delaware. Main 0133. "The Sp. nil Corner 4 BEDROOMS CITY HEAT AND WATER FURNISHED. 414 E. 15th St.: newly decorated, in first das* condition Modem Call Handnlph 5860 Modern Colored Rental Seven rooms at 2057 N. Capitol: only $35 a month. _ „ „ „ . J. G. McCullough 106 N. Delaware St Main 1,09. FOR COLORED _ fi-room halt semi-nuKlern _ double* ca rape: onlv r >o. Circle *?Ba4. NORTH SIDE: ntrietlv modern 6-room: near ooliodl; only Har. SEFISUNT:oU R A A HQLTEOkL tor bargain. b— Houses, Flats Furnished TENTH E.. 1426: lower duplex- 3 rooms. kitchenette bath: reasonable. Web. 0680. WILL share my modern bungalow sntb man and wife, very rea*. Bel. HSO-J I WILL share my nicely furnished, modern home, fry, ()68.5 W. after 6 p. m. c —A partments COLLEGE and 11th: 4 rms, sun porch mod.: range ret rigerator. Main ILLINOIS. N. 1805 or 1807 Heat, water turniahed. Har. 0071. WESTMINSTER —2725 N. Meridian St.: liviiiff-roßm. in-a-door bn\, closet, fully equipped kitchenette and bath. Kent includes heat, water, light and sa*. LAFAYETTE COURT—273S N. Meridian St.- living-room, in-a-door bed, built-in fireplace and bookcases, dining-room or bedroom, fully equipped kitchen and bath. Rent ineludes heat, water, lights and gas. $55.00. KRIEGER—332-36 E. Prospect: 2 rooms in-a-door bed. bath and lully equipped kitchenette: rent includes heat, water and gns- $36.50. BLACKSTONE —4nol E. Washington St.: 2 room-* in-a-door bed. combination bath and dressing-room fully equipped kitehenette: rent include* heat, light, gas ana MAI'IU Verb ACE—S 37 i:. Maple R*i.: liviinf-room. dininir room. 2 mrsre ™irooriH. alcove f,re*Hing-room. Lorre, fully equipped kitchen; rarare: >OO. SEE CUSTODIAN OK CALL LIN. r3tU. H. H. Woodsraall & Cos., Inc. "We insure everything hut the hereafter." “Tor colored Dunbar Court. 19' 2 N. West: two looms and bath: heat, lights, gas and water furnished: $29 per month. Let tho janitor how you. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEIj _ 4 ROOMS—DOWNTOWN 121 W. Vermont. 6th floor Lloyd. $32.50. THE SPANN COMPANY 251 N. Delaware. Main 0137. "Tho Spann Corner." 4-RM. APT., NORTH, $37.5C SUMMER RATES. $35 i Heat, water furnished: yard; porches; good condition. 2249 J'eartton Ave. Wash. 1321. FOR COLORED Douglass Court. 2101 Boulevard PI : two rooms and bath: heat, .lights gas and water furnished: $29 month. Let janitor *h°*DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL WA L KIN CL DI ST AN C E 2 and 3 rooms; corner Virginia Ave. and Merrill Sts. See custodian at 025 E. Merrill St. Low rent. - DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL

79 Rentals c —A partments MODERN 4-room apt.: close in: reasonable Un 3737- eve Web 42..5 f—Resorts and Cottages ENJOY THE SUMMER ON THE RIVER Nicely furnished cottages: plenty ol shade; good taiatlng. bathing ami fishing. Make your choli-e now. Wash 2732 Ring 1. 20 Wanted to Rent GARAGE, virinity Park Ave. and 2-lth St. _ Address Box 6 • Times. 21 Real Estate tor Sale b—Houses CHESTER AVE.. near Tenth; bungalow. five rooms, aemt modem, ut-wly papered; garage: corner lot. Take Ford, lot or $75 as down payment: balam-e $25 per month Boy where values advance GOODE A GOODE. 912 Peoples Bank B!dg Riley 6441. Wash 213*5 W GENT Ave. 4-room semi-modern double $lO9 down Web, 6041, McCARTY just east of East St.. 8-room modern: garage Sell on terms Hilev 5641 STEVENS. 61.5: .5 room send mod.: $2,20*1. 4/tdress 699 Stevens 81. TIR 9712 SEVEN BUNGALOWS AT PRACTICALLY COST Modern anil semi-modern: prh-ed from $3,250 to $4,090: o room*; all have garage, with cement front drives: cement side walks: good gravel street: located on Laclede St.. In Avondale Heights; about one mile from city limits and less than a square front W. Washington St.: near School No. 14, If interested In bnying a nice home anil at a sacrifice price, come out Sunday p. in., from 2 to 1 and see Mr. Keller. Rand. 9894 SCHMID & SMITH, Inc. REALTORS. "Let * Talk It Over’’ We Buy RcaJ Estate Lease Contracts Tbe Washington Com pan; 257 W Wash St Main 0702 BUSINESS PROPERTIES $12,009. Good Investment paying 12%. Snap. $12,009. Splendid Investment with wonderful future. $1,5,009. Kino location, 2 ator.v brick Blug.. good future. $0.500. Good buy. paying 8% anil grand future. $5,500. Paying 19.2%. Good buy. A. J. Si EVER REALTY CO. 24 % E. Wash. St. No. 307, Circle 1716. BARGAIN 1800 blo-li north: five rooms; bath, heat, garage and large lot. This ts an old property, hut in splendid condition. A big bargain. Price $3,500: b run*. HALL & HALL Riley 3975. Wa.h. 2723. $1,500.00 Equity in new double, now rented at $52 pet month. Will sell or trade Will consider a diamond or good lot. W. B. Kuebv 42.1-6 Lemt-ke Bldg. Lin. 1782. NORTH. 7-rtn. modern: basement, garage $7,599. 3 biilrnom home, north fairly mod.. $7.2,50. 4 bedroom home, mud Broadway W II SCOTT Circle 1776 _ COLORED PEOPLE; NOTICE 2109 block N. Oxford. 5 room bung a low. one year old: electric lights city water, basement, paved .street. $3,390. Small down payment: balance like rent Set* Mr. Wanker with Emory Crawford. Main 2681. evenings Hum. 4124. PULLMAN CAR HOME Modern 4 rooms except furnace, complete in all details Good location, $2.7.59 only $299 ca-h: $25 month. Well built and cozy. Snai> lor quick sale. A. J. MEYER REALTY CO. 24% E, Wash m V. ::o: Circle 1713 SELL my i■ 111 1 1 1 y;n cruoru modi rn l :i, 2SIY before 9 :1.5 or between .3-4:39 I*. 111. KuKFGr,J ST. 1 526. Itve-rjjm bungalow modern xix-til basement: bath toilet lavatory sink fn kitchen, heater, .hades, napered floor* finished, cement north and w ;ks: inn roved street; large garage*3.3so terms EVERROAD 294 Tran. port at lon Bldg Lin. 3880, Prex. 3230. 4417 E. THIRTIETH ST.: new four-room bungalow : $1,650 You can name vour own down payment: Palait'-e monthly navntcntH less than rent Call owner Web 5322 MODERN and up-to-date. 7 rooms: 3 oidrootns: quartern) oak finlah: corner lot, nice garage Invite inspection any time. 1901 Cottage Ave. Modern, 4 bedrooms, hardwood lloors In 3 rooms, new 2-ear garage, concrete front porch, new fire-proof shingle roof, improved street; price $4,509; clear; on good terms. _ Bungalow Anjl 3 lad room home* cast. Some dandy 3 bedroom homes ill Irvington For terms, calf C. J. OSBORN DR, 6i84 ~DON’T MISS THIS Wtnthrop, 5244: good six-room hpuac anil two lots- rented, $35. Price $3,.>09; $590 cash. Tin- lots are worth this price. Sec MR. HORTON. Main 2681. 223 N. Delaware Bt, $l5O DOWN Prospect St., 8500. practically new 5room bungalow, good furnace, garage. Ilal* anew like rent. Lin. 5949. Ran. 434,. J c DUNCAN REALTY CO. $1,260: 4-ROOM cottage: 2 large lota: fenced, chicken house garage: gimo condition: $l5O cash balam-e sl3 mont.i GOODE w Goode, or: People Bank Blug Rilev 11441 Wash 3135 W. GOOD 7-room house In Broad Rlpnle; garage, shop and 2 lot* A real buy. $4 900: terms. HALL k HILL Riley 3975 Wash. 3723 IK YOU have a vacant lot or email down payment wl’l bill'd "il fin incr 4 nr iv room bungalow EVERROAD -.04 Trana portatlon Bldg Un .1880. DR. 3.fto. NFW 5-room bungalow last. Sell on term* Riley 5641 d—Lots %-ACRE tract* cast hu*ea. aehool* churches: V> glves possession. WK 0041 e —Suburban FOUR acres; new five-room bungalow; four mile* south of monument. Term*. Ran. 2754. _____ f—Sale or Exchange SEVEN-ROOM liniiae and poultry houte. doing good Iniatiii-sa. $5.;>00 cash or trade lor small farm. Write 960 Indiana Ave.. or call Circle 2137. FIN LEV. 1616. 4-rm. bungalow. un proved street: cheap; - squares tr school Trade for suburban 5-ROOM cottage small grocery attached trade for team horse*. 2 cow* and ] i MB truck -on account atekneas DK ■ 1 -**. 22 Real Estate Wanted SMALL cottage or_ bungalow niiil bf cheap: all caah E> KKKOAD tfiM Transportation Hldy. I*l *IBBO DK Bw>>o DAYTON KEAI. ESTATE DKVKLOPMFNT CO.. 1010 Fletcher Savtr*ga A Truat Bid 23 Farm Lands Florida i’IVE and to- acre tracts, drained, cleared an* 1 plowed; ready lor planting: located on hard road, c’ose to water and rati transportation; best of soil: one crop should nay 100 per cent: will have it farmed for you. Reasonable terms: one. two and three years. THE 11. L. YOST CO. 900 Roosevelt Bldg.. Dtdianapoll*. 2b Miscellaneous tor Sale TABLE. 2 buffets refrigerator. Har. 4384-W. TOPCOATS, 2. aizes ti 8 years A-I cimditlon: real bargain. Irv. 2439. Our Third Anniversary Sale off REBUILT TYPEWRITERS All Prices Reduced We rent and overhaul all makes of typewriters at reasonable rates and i antee our work. Ageuta for .nlngton Portable. -AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. 104 Monument Circle. 1.1. 6822. HOUSE cleaning! \our *un>tn* clothing furniture, magazine*, paper*, will hslp u to help other* Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon Rile* 6692 127 W Geor.i* SALVAGE wheat and rye: No. 2 wnite oat*, suitable for seed. Indianapoltr Grain and Feed Cos. Lin. 1455. APEX SWEEPER, ATTACHMENTS: At CONDITION: $1f.50 CASH. eb. fiAll.M

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25 Miscellaneous for Sale FOR SALE AT UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION _ OF THE C., C M C. & I ST. L. RY. 00., BIG FOUILOOR. CAPITOL AVE. AND SOUTH ST. INDIANAPOLIS, INI). SPECIAL ' I ro’l newsprint paper. 900 Ihs . $3.5 • wooden ilnurs vartoua sizes and prices; one 32 ft. rxt.cnton ladder. sl9: step ladders. 25c per ft. and up; 1 metal fern stand case $6,59; sweet Mid *uur pickje* 15% Imlnw cost; 2 ntt stove nrena. $3.75 and $4; 1 cn-nnn-'ixl kitchen sink, $39: two '.' tmrt laundry trays $3 and $5: 2 drums roof paint. .49c gal.' I dinlug talde, walnut finish. $lB- 7 clothis hamper*. $1 ea.: 4 grind stone*. 50** ea : 1 poreelaln ton kitchen table with drawer. $1: I' ert, mty. tin nnits. $1.75: ft blit*, and 1 p.-irt full bl>l. Sotvaj Snow Flake Crystal*. 3q lb.. 1 copper wash holler. 53.50: lot parchment paper, 50% tielow cost, siiinc can •*“ usiai for office second shrils: i-nameli-d dish pan* 75c ca.: 1 i-tn, tnv Easter rabbll* 75c: 3e wall paper cleaner. $t ,59 o*,: Gold Seal Con guleum rug*. sl9 ea.: several odd chair*. $1 ca. and un: 4 child* high chair* $1 ea.; Inlaid lino leu in, 75c *q. yd.: 1 mahogany ruekiiig chair with cushion. $lO 1 mohair oreratlifted chair, $35; .1 large size Wheary wardrobe trunk. $69: 1 child a pool table win cue* ind ball*. $5: 1 walnut rocking chair with cushion, sl9: 7 rolls, 389 22 so. vd*. tire fabric. $199; stationery. 10c box: 3 nr. ladle* satin pump*. $1.50 pr.; ladies black oxfords. $2.50 pr.: men * shoe* and oxfords, $3 pr tine quality licking. 20c yd : 2 Chevrolet heati-rs, $3.1*5 ca.: 10 smoking stands, 75c ca.; I upright phonograph with several records $35: I long framed mirror $5: 1 is-, mirror. $2: sevrrsl gk wii-ker porch chair*. $3.50 ea.: I ■ Laki-si-le radio baitery charger. V ss "i woolen ruga, * .irio.i* sizis qualHh-s. price*. All ahovn mentioned article* are priced at a great saving to the consumer J. K. VANCE. JR.. btorekeeper Store open* daily 8:00 a m Clone* 4:39 p. m. Closes Saturday* 11 :30 a. m. CARI'KI and rug luotu lor sale 296 S A i Id) sun. CINDERS, lame 2-lon Illicit load; fine for driveway* and nI).-, o pel 3488, BXjD K \ Ni.r,. Roper hlgb oTM. like new $35: large reed baby carriage $5. Mailt 8418. 8 a. m. to 5 p, m. HEATER. Peninsular circulator - practically new Wash, 0308-W. HOUSEHOLD goods' coal rnnge: piano Belmont 2668 Piano i . 11l . M oak ••!. a""d condition i-ca-.onahh- *lr 4.>44. RI’GS ANl' LINOLEUM r IiOWESI ""bmtEMAN RUG COM FAN \ 207 w. w*h ¥t Opp staubonaa SHOES—Special prices on overstock sizes also slightly soiled: direct from factory E /, WEAK shoe II) 23; Kmiun- Lite sv EEBRR Hoover, 511 model; SBS caeh Mil CAINE Lin, 8133. a—Musical Instruments UKULELES l All kind*. All prices We have just re eelveil our new stuck. The latest and most improved style* Come hi and select vour* toduy. RITTKIt MUSIC CO. 331 S, Illinois. (’lr, 1195 VI FT KOLA, giioil: sti record* oak l-d davenport: player piano rolls. 2 bra**' l cc fixture ll ar (568 W P NOTK player- nargam. can be had by finish!ng payin'! Cir. 08. TI. Mr Wilkin g_ I PRIOITT IMANO; BARGAIN FOB • CIUn.K 9833 MR WII.KINO. b—Pet and Live Stock BABY CHICKS FOK SALE BOYERS’ HATCHERY, 25 E. MARKET. RI. 64<0. g WE WILL nay snot ■ of straight bri-il puppy dogs. IcniaPcanaries and baby rabbits. Ward * ret Shop, 147 N. I‘i-lin. Indiana's largest ammal dealer* Wholes*!*: mid retail. p\i;> riilrks H ♦ red* an3 _b*rr*xl rocks; fine stock' sls per 100. Iloosn r Chick Hatchery. 642 EUgent 81. Ran 7047. Riley 5087 Open until B B. Ml. 26 Miscellaneous Wanted WANTED Dojra to board. BERT NON Wnlron ftio K K •*, Phono o*iB. r *&/ Business Announcements BRICK and block laying, nod plastering Wa*hlnglnn 3716, ring 3. CLKVNKKB—-I’api-r cleanlns. wall ws-.ii log. woodwork and window*: wliite men G, GANNON. i.llli-olli ftltlll, FEA l UEits bought, sold and renovated bather matti't-Mc* and pllluwa madn E. F BI'RKLE. 416 Masa Main 1428 FURNITURE Repairing. rcflnUhlna \V 11. Grabliorn. il l E. Vermont HI 4369 HoVSK painting anil dix-orallog" Fo r polishing; auylliing in Hue nl palnlin;. Riley 6692. "I'AI’LIt i lcaidng. P ilntiug and paint washing work guaranteed. WILLIAMS. Lin. 4194 “ I’AI’KU CLEANINO $) ROOM WORK GUARANTEED C.AHUKRRV DR EX Kl, 9233. PAPER hmifiig: paper turnlsheil: excellent work and servii-e. Weh. 3.u3. RUGS till" Ilim I mil $2 all work g *ar SUPERIOR CLEANERS. Ken. 4468. _ SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Bliarpi-i)*<l TUTTI.KDGK. tt(l Indiana Are TREK trimming and spraying, algo, I and *o:ij>i.' service. Prict-a reasonable Tilt, - WA LL t intlng. painting, paper , hanging: Piue-r furnished; discount off Ken .*l*2s PURCHASE tho Superior Fire Preventive fine Hashing Pv addressing 1039 Je(ler*i.n Ave. city, or station A Box 26. Da.vtim. Ohio, or 1319 I'rosnc.-t SJ% I iIIMiKIK DI.M a ’ ing Est 1904: compensation ill* Web 9434 \V B .V B w \ f.I. PAPER CLEANERS j 28 Storage and T \ PACKING, shipping, storgge: local anil overland: luaiis from Toledo. Chicago, St l.ouis, OTTO .1 SI'EZ Main 3628 > 9353, Web -l >7ll (nilill-W, I Nor i J Call at all tunes. Randolph 3741 ■ Moving .mil Trucking Hcllnhli-nun Gall BOUNMAN Will 557 f J 2b Bujiness Opportunities M FIRST-CLASS BA RBFJ'irl \ REAL MONEY-MAKER A Thin ran hr hoiurht with ti pmnll raymrnt. Clo**r to li<hnapo’lj. H. F. KOTTKAMP M Lin. 6910, Eves.. Hum. Dr. BATTERY ilc|iiirlnn-nt. fully liiihv Ml car garage. Ihiee *399. down I ii-arborn Garage. 3218 L GHOi I 1 FkLM w Cn LIM lIKI.IIM lid ntau^^^H JN AI inters.,-I of 5 corners No siwl# uIsV tain compi-tltion IP -a ie id Illm gf# jstY: 8 iiul offer for cash Terms. ARE you paying where small aiutiil goes a Have goikl proposition o|n n lor ily,/Hvl with operating terrlti^^^^^^H dress 110x_79. Tine s lishe.l t-u*9ies tor S >9O li" paving proposition Guick V 74 31 Automobiles Autos W 1932 I H 2.3 1934 and I frrr*d. iiv • >hi ut>4 f .jJHi BMVI t . 111,- p\ scell.w U KBwjDxr W I. \Y. 659 S Capitol Av- i rj |-1,-"l > ol |.i,rki> ■ > * * PAID WA * ' . , . . 4 .-FA BERG 522 N (' >J' *’ - 32 Auto buf>rif& * HI sj .; -n, s jtfsVS ' l kWi-.'khlS ' -*;v ' I 7 33 Motui ;',■ ■ f . "% f \k \