Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1926 — Page 21

JULY 23, 1926

Automobiles for Sale GENUINE USED CAR BARGAINS Riekenbacker, 1924 4 pass, coupe ’ sSß.'i Stearns-Knight, 1921 sedan.... 850 Oldsinobile, 1925 coupe 625 Riekenbacker, 1924 sedan .... 750 .Maxwell, 1924 coach 450 Chalmers Coach, 1922 *SO Nash, 1925 advanced 6 touring 950 Chrysler, 1925 roadster 1,150 Nash, 1922 coupe 485 Studebaker, "Big 6,” 1924.... 685 Studebaker, 1923 touring .... 425 Overland, 1922 coupe 175 Overland, 1922 roadster 150 Studebaker, 1925 phaeton.... 800 ("Special 6”) Several others not listed. We trade fairly and give the easiest of terms. Carl H. Wallericli, Inc. USED CAR DEPARTMENT .'ll 4-20 N. Delaware st. Lin. 5588. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY Re-Possessed Cars At give-away prices. Save money by coming to CITIZENS AUTO OARAGE. .riO N. Illinois. .Main 0208.

A LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART ( \\j \M W;:) TjW 7?\!f if |-1' IllllJ^r; ALLII 1 "Jones -Whitaker. Sales Cos. 6 Tm In Love With You 99 , THAT’S WHAT everybdoy thinks of jf&r used cars purchased from our used car stores. BECAUSE WITH twenty-one men working in our used car department you are assured of getting your money's worth. NEXT TO your sweetheart, one of our good used cars will be the easiest tiling to getin love with. GOOD TIRES, paint and mechanically right, good looking and last, but not least, just the best kind of prices and payments. COME IN and see for yourself, 1924 Chevrolet sedan; over- 1923 Ford roadster; a good size cord tires, bumpers, car; tires, paint, etc., in good newly painted; two-tone job; condition; $125. nickel plated radiator and head lights. $390. 1923 Ford louring . A rea l 1923 Chevrolet touring; buy; $lOQ^ new two-tone piant job, good ’tires, A-l mechanical condi- 1923 Chevrolet coupe; tion; nickel radiator and looks and runs fine. S2OO. head lights; extras. $195. 1923 Overland”touring; in For t d touring: tires, fine condition; looks good; ™!° r ' ®/ erything m , good shape; sl2o. 1923 Chevrolet touring: Stearns-Knight touring; a good condition; paint, uphol- real car; in good condition; stering, etc., A-l; $l5O. a real buy; $275. THREE STORES 340 N. Capitol Ave. 516 N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. New Jersey St. jones = whitaker SALES CO. PIONEER CHEVROLET DEALERS Open Evenings and Sunday

. TIRE SALE Y e ofler in this sale the largest slock of good used tires in Indiana. AH worth far more than the price we arc asking. 30x3i/o Clincher $2.50 Each oOxUi/o Straight side 2.00 Each -51x4 S. S 3.00 Each 34x4 4.00 Each 32x4!/2 (31x4 oversize) 4.00 Each 33x41/2 4.00 Each 33x5 5.00 Each 34x5 5.00 Each 35x5 5.00 Each Also about 200 good used balloons (except 29x4.40). All ready to run. $4.00 each. No mail orders, no layaways, on this sale. Rogers Tir@ Slh^op ,13117 W. Wash. St. Indianapolis, fnd.

Automobiles for Sale Marumi 34 Touring . S2OO Page Touring. 1020 sl.>u Ford Touring. 1824 SIOO Durant. 4-I’ass Coupe 1920 $2.'C Ford Roadster. 1925 $250 Studebaker Touring .. .* 5100 A r macost 602 North Capitol 832 North Meridian MA in 0550 Specials Today RickenbaeUer sedan. 1923 S7OO Stutz *ed m. 1923 750 Slutz sport. 1922 lion L 920 Stutz louring 250 1922 Studebaker special touring.... 350 Small Down Payment. Stutz Indianapolis Cos. 957 N Meridian St. Open Evenincs anti Sunday A M. Riley 492*2. WILL nay cash for vour car or vour equity I. WOLF AUTO CO. I.in 451 6 501 X. Capitol. 3'- TON nlatforni 'ruck body. Lin. (>O7B. Lin. 4516.

Automobiles for Sale Our regular, every day used car prices are very low—but when we say Smash Sing RediiGtiomis It makes a real buying bp port unity for you. It means not only low prices, but JLow Prices Plus Quality Dollar for Dollar Value unsurpassed in our low regular prices is now greater than ever. Each car sold is exactly as represented .Most of them have been thoroughly reconditioned and retinished. Consider flip Value! Overland Touring That looks and is tine. Needs nothing tO , fa J..? s we can see. Late model and only $179. Ford Touring A little ear that will give a lot of srrvice for the price wo are>3kliig. slll Has been riTtnishcd. ' Overland Se<l;i%i Here is a little heaut.v. Rcfluishcil in dark blue and black and is in first-class condition. A 1924 at only $329. Dodge Touring Another Dodge Brohtera touring that ill go thousands of miles yet; $95. Ford Coupe Almost as yoo<l as a now ear. Late model ami a bargain at $295. Chevrolet Touring A light used ear that can he deepnded upon; mechanically O. K : late model: Dodge Touring Has had wonderful care: enamel like new: O. K mechanically and all tires good. Special at $285. Nash A Nash 6 that couldn't be in better shape: late model: has extras. This ear is about perfect mechanically. Price only $389. ' Ford Fordor, 1924 A value that will be hard to equal. Excellent condition and all tirca good: $205. Star Sedan Late model: has seat rovers: refinished in beautiful shade of blue and has been completely gone over A good little dosed car and la priced at Ask to see this one. Ford Tudor A real value. Is a 1921. Someone wdll get a bargain in this one. Has ucw paint and is O. K. $290. Dodge Brothers Touring Just the thing for a lot of deiiendable and economic transportation. Only $97. The Safe Place to Buy F. L. Saitfordl Cos. 803-37 N. Meridian Open Evenings and Sunday. (Juarantced Used Cars 1925 Auburn 8 Brougham. 1925 Buick Master Touring... .$875 1923 Chevrolet Touring $345 1924 Moon 4-Door Sedan $575 1925 Hudson Coach $695 1923 Buick Coach $450 1923 Chandler Sport Tour ....$495 1924 Overland Roadster $245 1924 Ford Tudor $295 1923 Hudson Coach $395 Model 61 Cadillac Spt. T0ur..5895 1923 Stephens Touring $250 1923 Studebaker Lt. Tour ....$345 AND 15 OTHERS. 12 TO 1 MONTHS ON BALANCE. I. Wolf Auto Cos. 558-01 N. Capitol Ave. Lincoln 4516. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. Essex Coach, 1926 Balloon tires, almost hew, top, paint apd upholstery in fine condition: motor very peppy and strong. A dandy buy for only $530. Satisfactory terms. 210 Penway Bldg. Main 5014. Essex Coach, 1925 5 balloon tires, motor in perfect running order, original paint, top and upholstering good. Here's a big value for only $465. Convenient terms. 210 Penway Bldg. Main 5614. FORDS—LOOK STOP-GO out to C. 0. Warnock’s Used Ford Store, 800-810 E. Washington St. You Vwill save money on that used Ford you want to buy. ALL MODELS Coupes, Roadsters, Sedans, Tourings. Our Clearance Sale Now On. C. O. WARNOCK CO. 819 E. \yasbiugton St. Ford Sport Roadster, 1926 5 wire wheels. 5 balloon tires. Like new inside and out. Motor exceptionally (food. A real classy little car for 3\J33. Terms to suit. 210 Penway Bldg. Main 5614. FORD coupe: spotlight and Hassler shocks. lock whel. etc., tires and finish like new; only $185: terms. MARION CHEVROLET to.. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 536 t Fords—Ali Prices Forty-five to pick from. We handle our own payments. ROY WILMETH CO. Twenty-four-hour aeryice. 720 N. Meridian. Lin. 6875. Opsn evenings. FORD Sedan: 1925. 4-door. $350. terms. Central Buick Company 2917.13 Central Ave. Randolph lii'JO Open it tilings j

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIIdES

Automobiles for Sale Ford Touring, 1926 Balloon tires starter, etc.: good paint, wonderful mechanical coml tion. Here s a car mat's almost new for '*.330. 210 Penway Bldg. Main 5614. FORD —Coupe. 1925: bumpers, lock wheel and oilier extras finish and motor very good: was $350: cut to $295: terms. M MUON CHEVROLET CO. 1010 N. Me ridian Lin 33U1 1021 FORD coupe: first SIOO takes it. 726 Virginia Ave. FORD 1921 touring: lock wheel, spotlight. 5 excellent tires. water pump good paint, motor and upholsterng SSO cash buys it. STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 E, (Vasil. FORD roadster. 192.5: lady owner. Bargain Web, fit 37 W Ford Coupes each: terms. Central Buick Company 291719 Central Ave. Randolph 1300 Open evenings Ford Roadster, Pick-Up , Body 1925; 4 new I ires and tubes: run only 50 miles: mechanically u. k $220. Terms 210 Penwav Bldg. Ford, 1923 Fordor Sedan Good rubber looks srnod and has lots of miles left. Only ILG MOTOR SALES Hudson-Essex Dealers. 2957-39 Central Ave. FORD BODIES new. 1920 tourings ami roadsters: 1925 coupes, tourings and roadsters. Sale or trade. Cash or terms SWJSSHELM A- BARKER. FORI.'. 1923 louring; fair tire- good motor. sli •'< absorbers, brand new paint lock wheel; good little ear for slls. with sls down. STONE CHEVROLET CO. 541* K Wash FORD. 1922 COUPE Perfrvt condition throughout. Price fll.V 419 N Capitol Ave.. Riley 4814. FORD roadster. 1 : driven long than ilmile* Hi? dim mint, (’an be financed Oil STANLEY Lin. 8390. between 5 30 ami 9:04) p m. FORD COUPE/ 192!!: ffood (•( nditiorr. balloon tire#*. 6.Y fill! K. Washington St. Lin. 449*!. FOHl) coupe. 19'Jb: fully equipped Krontenac motor. 1818 fiigram. Web ‘!919. Hudson Speedster In irood *hape: *pare tire, bumper, spotlight, automatic wiper ami oilier extras. A bargain. Terms. ILG MOTOR SALES Hudson-Essex Dealers. 29.57-59 Central Ave. Phone Randolph 4575. KISSEL Ivorv speedsUr: one of those beautiful iV luxe models. In very fine condition. Triced low. Terms. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO 422 N. Meridian. LEXINGTON touring: live nearlv/new balloon tires: upholstering and paint looks like new: fine motor. Owner says sell today. $3.50 terms, but no trade. STONE CHEVROLET CO . 220 E. New York. M FA BLAND sedan. 5-pass, model: a bargain. $3.30. Terms. C. L. SCOTT Af*ro CO., 422 N- Meridian - Nash Coupe 1923: $330: terms. Central Buick Company 2917 IS Central Ave. Randolph 1300 Open evenings 1920 NASH touring. $100; terms. 725 Virginia Ave. , NASII touring ear. 1923: good meelianical condition: bargain for a quick sale. MR. WALTERS Lin. 080.7, OLDSMOBILK. 1923 coach: shout 9 months old; I ally equipped: practically new; some money on this ear. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO.. 422 X. Meridian. OVERLAND Bluebird: irjaM inclosarv; newly painted. new tires: 1925 model; $350; terms. 91 n K. Wash. St. Lin. 449*.*. 1924 OVERLAND sedan: fully equipped: in a very 'fine condition: priced low for quick sale: irrms. C. Is. SCOTT' AUTO CO.. 422 N. Meridian. Open cveninK’S. PACKARD TRADE-INS 1026 Paekard single 6 sedan. 1P24 Packard single 6 sedan. 1921 Packard Straight 8 touring. 1923 Paekard coupe 4 pass. 1922 Mitchell touring 1023 Stutz 6 sedan. 5-passenger. 1923 Hudson coach. 1921 Franklin brougham. 1921 Nash sedan. 1924 Packard snigle 6 touring. 1924 Col* coupe. 4-passenger. Haynes roadster. $75. 1923 Dodge coupe: iierfcct. 1022 Marmon speedster. Manv other bargains Always open. Your car in trade. Terms. The Citizens Motor Car Cos. Packard Distributors Since 1904 31 W I.3th St M atn 6942 STAR TRADE-INS RECONDITIONED—GUARANTEE® Dndire coupe $37.).00 Ford Fordor .'150.00 Star touring: 275.00 Overland sedan 400.00 Star sedan 400.00 Ford aedan 100.00 Ford roadster 100.00 MANY OTHERS TO PICK FROM ' k StfeMES ' 1001 N.HERIDI ATJ. Lincoln 1177. Open evenings. Studebaker Special 6 Touring 1921. A good substantial ear for SIBO. 210 Penway Bldg.

Qyr Stock of Used Fords Is Getting LOW We Need Good Used Fords in Trade om New Fords The Framik Hatffeld Cofflpao y Authorized Ford Dealer 625 N. Capatoi Ave. \ \ Reduction in Prices 1923 Chevrolet touring $ 75 1923 Overland touring $l5O Ford speedster $ 50 1933 Ford uoupe $156 1925 Overland coupe sedan $395 1935 Overland coupe $350 Haynes-Schmidt, Inc. Willys-Knight and Overland Dealers. 1003-5 N. Meridian. Lin. 7575-6. Open evenings and Sunday. Stafford Aifto Sales Oakland touring. 1933.1 1925 Ford eoupe $395 New 1926 Hudson Brougham $1,250 1924 Master 6 Buick tour ng $706 Hall-ton slip-oil body and one-ton Ford trucks and a two-ton Paige truck. Saie or exchange. 324-326 X. Delaware. Main 5813.

PORKERS RULE GENERALLY STEADY

mot DEVELOPS CONFIDENT TONE AS CLOSE NEARS Main Body of Stocks Unsettled During Day— Credit Easy.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrial stocks for Friday was 1.55.58, off .84. Average of twenty rails. 112.78. off 1.12. Hu s nitid Pits* NEW YORK, July 23.—With 111** tension over the French situation relieved hy a further recovery in francs and barest hopes regarding tlie possibility of an increase in the bank rate after Tlyirsday’a close disappointed, the market gave a better account of itself today. Professionals working on the short side did not give up the fight without a struggle and determined drives were launched against (lie lending industrial issues during tlie earlier stages of the day. Those efforts’kept the main body of stocks in an unsettled state during the morning hour and through the noon dealings. But during the afternoon the trading developed a more confident tone due to the large supply of speculative credit available at 4 per cent and the favorable character of earnings reports pouring into Wall Street, both from Railroad and industiia! corporations. Traction shares rallied shortly on the settlement of the Interborough strike. Sharp advances occurred in special issues like Burns Bros. "A” and cast iron pipe.

Banks and Exchange

—July 2.3 I.fK'AI, CLEARINGS - Indianapolis bank clearing* for today amounted to $3,720,000. Debits. $6.411,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Ph t'nitrd I'm* NEW YORK. July 23.*-orin. SBOI.000.000: balances. $82.000 000. FOREIGN' EXCHANGE llu VnlttH Prr* NEW YORK. July 23.—Foreign exchange closed higher. Demand “terling. $4.85%. lip 1.10 c: francs. 2 35 %e. tip .lie: lire. 3.25%c. up .W'-c: Belgium. 2.39'-*. up .10c: marks. 23.80 c Holland. P.lßc. up .Ole: Montreal. $1 15625: Russia. 5.15 c: Shanghai. 71 14e: Yokohama. 47.18 c; Sweden. 26%e. un .01c.

Produce Markets

Kjgs—Strictly fresb delivered at Indianapolls. 23. Butter i wholesale nrleesl Creamery best grade a pound. 41®43c: buying price or packing sioek. 21 <a 22c Poultry—Fowls. 24c: Leghorns. 22e: ducks. 144415 c. Cheese iwholessle buying prices!—Wisconsin Daisies. 24 <a 25c; Longhorns. 24 41 27c: Liir'o.'rger. 270. CLEVELAND. July 23.—Butter—Extra in mbs. 42c: extra firsts. 404i410: firsts. .38m.39.-: Hacking stock. 280 up. Eggs— Extras. 31 Sc: extra firsts. OO'.jc: firsts. 28',i : ordinary firsts. 27275 C. Poultry —Heavy towls. 28 0 29c; Leghorn fowls. 2 l 'ii 'Joe: I-erhorn broilers 30c: heavy broilers. .38m 40c: roosters. 17m 19c; dinks. 17m 18c: .voting ducks. 30 ft 33c old ducks. 25*i 28c: geese. IHM 20c. Potatoes—Virginia. $3.00 ii 3.65; -Carolina stavs. $3.25. • COTTON REPORT GIVEN Rli I'ii it r 1 Prrs* WASHINGTON, July 23—The condition of the cotton crop was 70.7 per cent of normal on July 16. indicating a crop of 15,368,000 bales for 1926, the crop reporting board of the agriculture department estimated today. With 48.898,000 "acres under cultivation it was estimated the yield of lint cotton would be 155.8 pounds an acre. > If seasonal developments during the remainder of the year are as unfavorable to the crop as during 1921, 1922 and 1923, a total production of about 13,476,000 bales might be expected. ' On the other hand, if later developments are as favorable to the crop as during 1924 and during 1925 a total production of 16,628,000 bales might bo expected. n

Commission Row

Prices to Retailer* Fruits Apples—Transparent*. 40-pound basket. $1.25(1(1.75: Early Harvest. $1.50: Livclami raspberry, $3. a |!KT.. 24-pt. crt.. s3@ —Arizona and Arkansas, flat crt.. $1.25 @1.50: pony crt.. V $2.50: standard crt.. $3.75@ 3.25: jumbo crt.. $3 ®3.50: honye dew melons, crt.. $2.00@ Cherries—Michigan, 16-qt. crt.. $3. Oranjtes—Calilornia Valencia. crt.. —Jamaica. s6@lo. Huckleberries —16-qt. crt. $5. Goos'.beiriea —Indiana. 24-qt. crt.. S-.7j —California, seedless, crt.. $2.50. Malacaa. 53.50 , ...... . Grapefruit—Cali formal half box. 6i 4 Lemons—Calilornia. box. $5.5006.50. Limes —Imported. 100 $3. l’eachcs —Hiley Belles, bu.. SI.jOOJ: Elbcrtas, $2.50@3. Raspberries—Red. ~4-nt._ crt.. $4,500 4 75: black. 24-pt. crt.. $J.00@3./o. Pear*—Calilornia Bartlett, oox. $2./.* ® Plums—California, red. crt.. $202.25: blue. <rt.. $2.25: yellow, crt.. 2. Watermelons—Florida. 60060 c. " Vegetables Asparagus—-H. G-. white, dor.. 40 0 45c. Beans—H. G.. green, bu... $3. i-><-et—H. G. uoz. ounenes, 3.040 c. Cabbage—H. G.. 100-pound bbl.. $1..>0. Carrots —H. G. duz.. Punches 40 0 45c. CaultflowT —H. G.. ert.. $202.60. Celery—Mihcigan. crt.. $1.2,>. Corn—H G.. doz. ears. 4.J@ooc. Cucumbers—doz.. 75 c 051. Eggoiant—Florida <loz., $3. g ar n c —New Louisiana lb.. 15020 c. ale—Fey, spring. ->@7oc bu. Lettuce —Western, head. crt.. $5 06.60. H G leaf. 15-pound basket. 60@6.>c. Mangoes—Louisiana, hmp., $1.50. yeii o w" C bag $2.7503; H. O. yellow, bu.. s3@ 2.T0: IL G. green duz.. 30@30c: Spamsn crt.. $1.7502. _ Parsley—Fancy H. G.. <loz., 70@90c Peas—New \ ork telephone, hmp.. $2. Radishes—H. G long red. doz. bunches. 30036 c. H G. button doz., 60 0 60c. Rhubarb—H. G.. doz. bunches 260 40c Spinach—H. Q.. bbl. $101.25. Sweet Potatoes —Alabama, hmp.. s2.i.> Tomatoes—H. G.. 20-pound basket $2 —H. G.. bu.. $2.2502.50 Potatoes—ldaho, per cwt $o: Vu-ginla cobblers, bbl.. $4.7505: Kentucky cobhlrr* 150-nound hac. $4 25®4.5Q Automobiles for Sale 1925 STUDEItAKER special sport model roadster: fully equipped: driven less than 1.000 mil”*. Here s a real buy. C. L. SCOTT AUTO CO.. 422 N. Meridian. $25 TO SSO DOWN win gel you a good car at 714 W. Mich. Comer Dougiaa.

New York Stocks , ißi Ibomane s ,Ve' ——

—July 23 i All quotations N. Y. daylight saving time. I Prcv. High. Low. 2:00 Ciose Kail matin— Ati.hiaOn .133'a ... 1 .'J.'l 1-3.i"„ Ail Cst Li 21.7 ... 212 '.4 211 Is li & O ... 94 •’; 9-4 04 U ' 94 Can Pacific 162 161 '.a 162 161 c & o ... . 1... i: 139 0& N W . . 69' , .. . 69 4 69 4 C R & P.. 55 4 55 54 4 Del & Hud 161 . . . 161 161 Del & Lee 142 1414 142 141 *4 Erie 34 'j ... 34 4 34 Erie ist p 44 : 4 . 44 4.3 G 1 Nr nfd 72 71 4 72 71 Lchi Valley 88'a ... 88 4 88 K C South 43 4 1. (o’ N 131 M K A T .36 4 . . . 36 4 36 Mo Pae pfil 89 4 ... 89 89',a NYC ...130 4 129 4 199 4 1.30 NY NH AH -’5% ... 4.5 45 4 Nor Pae . . 71 ... 71 70% Nrfli ft Wt 151 ... 151 157*4 Pore Marq. . ... ... 95 4 PcmiKVl. .. 53 7 4 ... 53 4 53% Readnig .v . 9.3’4 ... 92'a 92 So Railway 117% .. 117a; 116% 50 Piieifle 101% 104 4 104 4 lot St Paul 10 4 St Paul pfei 17 ... 17 17 St f, t S W . . 66% 51 1. A S F 06 95 4 96 95 Vi Union Pae 151% 1514 151*4 LSI Wabai-h . 4.3% ... 4.3 'a 43 4 Wabash nf 1 75 4 Rubbrm— A iax , . .vt . . ... ... 8 % Fisk 17% 17V Goixlrieh . IS 4 48 4 '8 4 48'4 Goody nfd.. ... 105 Lj 165*, k'elly-Spgf 12% U S Rub.. 57 4 56 4 50 4 57 4 Eqiiinnirntx— Am C & F 99% Am Loco. . 10.3', . 102% 1024 Am St Fd.v . 42 '•* 42 4 42 'a 42 4 Bald Loco 121', 119 119'i 119% Gen Elec .3514 ... 350 ,31 7 4 Lima ... ... 60 4 NY Airb .39 Pr St Car.... ... ... 37 Pullman 17.5 4 175 4 1,5'4 I 7 '-g Westh A B 130 4 129 4 139% 129% Westh Elec 68 4 ~ . 68 4 68 4 Steels— Bethlehem . 45 4 ... 44 4 45 4 Colo Fuel 46 4 44" 45 V, Crucible,. .75 ... 7.4 74 Gulf St ?tl .74% ... 74 4 74 !’ R C 4 I. .37% .37 % 36% Rcpub Steel 58 56 4 57 58 4 S’ob* Sludf 126 4 ... 125 124 U 8 Steel .140% 138% 138 % 138% Union Aly. . .34 . .34 33 4 Vanadium . 35% 35'a 35% 35% Motors— Amer Bosch 18 4 18% 184 18% Chandler... 28% . 28% 28 Chrysler .. 3fi % 35 4 35 4 3114 Dodge .... .34 ... 32 ; 413 1 , Gabriel ... ... .32% •iep Motor 1674 lll'a 166% 166% Hudson ... 6.3% 614 61% 634 Hunt) 33 4 ... 23 4 23'4 Jordan .... 2.3% 22% 33 23 Mack .... 123 130 121 120 4 Martin Par. . . ... .. . 21 4 Moon 234 ... 23 4 23 Nish 54 4 ... 53% 544 Packard ..40% ... 40% 404 Pierce Arw 28 27 4 37% 27 4 Studebaker. 54 4 53% 54 53% Slew Warn. 7.34 ... 73 7.3 .. Timken .. . 54 4 . . .54 53 % Willy-8 Over 28 4 28 28% 28 4 White Mot. 58 57 37',* oi % Mining— Amer Smlt 133 4 . 131 1304 Anaconda . 49 ■ 49 U 49 4 48 4 Cer Do I>. 67 4 67 67', 664 hit Nickel . 37', 37 4 37% 37% Kenneeott 554 55 4 5.> Tex Gft S 159 4 156 4 159 4 158% U S Smlt 40 4 Oila— Allan Refg 109 ... 108 4 108 4 Cal Petrol.. .33 4 ... 32 4 33 4 l-reept Tex 31 ... 30% .30% Gen Petrol 61 4 04 64 0. Houston . ... ••• .. "11* Indp Oil. ..23 / ... 22 % 23 % Marland Oil od’a 55 s * .>.% i>6% Md Ct Pet 28 .. . 28 28 P-A Pet . 66 ... 66 66 _ P-A Pet B 67% 66% 67 66% Pacific Oil . . ... ... Iji Phillips Pet 4% ... 46 4.% Union Oil. 54 ... .'3% .iti% Pure 0i1... 26% ... 26% 26% Royal Dutc . . ... ... ; >0 Sinclair.... 26 4 20 4 20 4 26% Skelly 314 ... 31 4 32 Sid Oil Cal 57% ... *57 4 Std Oil NJ 43 4 ... 4.3", 43 4 Texas Cos.. 32 % 53 62 4, ;>2 Trans Pet.. 54 4:* o u Industrials— Adv Rurnely .. ... ... 134 Allis Chaim .. ... • • M Allied Chm 127% ... 125% 12c% Armour A.. 14 •' ... 14% 14% Am Can . . 59% .78 4 58 4 % A H Ic L p .39 . . . 39 37 Am Wool . 22% ... 23% ~g R Cent Leath ... ... § Coca Cola 158 ... L>7 I>7 4 Cont Can.. 80 4 ... 80 80 Certd Prrls .. . . 47 % Davison C 35 % .34 % 3 > 3c Dupont . . .255 .. . 2.52*4 23c Km Player 117% 116 U 116% J 1 i<* Gn Asphalt 67 . . 66 4 66 4 Int Crab En 54 53 53 -53 * Int Paper ... ... ... , cO Int Harv .1264 1354 12c% 12c Mav Store ... ... I*7 Mont Ward 714 68% 69% 69 4 Natl Lead .• . •• • . IjJJ Owen Bottle 71 *i 7(1 ; 71% 714 Radio 414 4040 4 40 4 Rem Type ... ... 1Q < H Sears rtoeb 53 4 ... 52 % 52*. Cn-tnl Drc 154 4 151 152 153 fSCIP 243 233 2-384 240 V S In A1 54 Woolvrorth 1654 161% 163 4 164 4 Ittlltles— Am TANARUS& T 1414 111% 1414 141% Brk l.vtl M. ... ... 62%

Indianapolis Stocks

—July 23 Bid. Ask. American Central Life ....256 ... Am Ureusoting Cos pfd .... 101 .• • . Advance Rumely Cos com... 13 % 14 % Advance Rumely pfd ... v . 56 •>! % Belt If U com riv6o% <0 Belt R R pfd .V ~ 2 Cent Ind Power Cos pfd.... 88 ** 88 Century Bldg pfd 106 ... Citizens Gas Cos com S. .*.... 48 % ... Citizens Gas Cos pfd 10. ... Commonwealth Loan pfd... 99 ... Equitable Securities com... 51 .... Hook Drug com (Class A).. 2. 29 Indiana Hotel com 101 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 101 ... Indianapolis Gas 57 63 Irnlpls & Northw pfd 49 .’0 % Indpls Street Railway 43 46% Interstate Pub 9 prior lien. 99 Merchants P Util Cos pfd... 97 ... Real Silk pfd fJV '-a 166 Progress I.aundrv oC tom.. 20% 21 Public Savings Ins Cos 13 ... Raub Fertilizer 48 ... Standard Oil of Indiana. ... 4 ... Sterling Fire Ins 14,, ••• THI & E com 3 % ... T H I & E pfd 20 26 T H T and Lt pfd . 86 • Union Trac of Ind com J* Union Trac of Ind Ist pfd.. .. 10 Un on Trac of Ind 3d pfd.., .. - Union Title com 99 % 10.1 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd... 16 .... Van Camp Pack Ist pfd 94 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd... .. 9o Wabash R.v Cos com 43 ... Wabash Ry Cos pfd 74 % ... • —Bonds— Belt R R and Stk Y'ds 45.. 88 ... Broad Ripple 5s •—‘2 Central Ind Power 6s 98 ... Central Ind Power 7s 99 ... „ Citizens Gas 5s 98’* .'j a Citizens St Ry Ss ,84 86 Home T and T ...........10Z)i 3 }!’4 Vl Indiana Coke and Gas 65.. 95 97 Indiana Hotel 5s 97 ... Ind Northern 5s 4 ... Ind Ry and Light os 01 ... Did Union Trac os , * ; Indpls Col & Sou 6s ...... 98 lot Indpls Ga i>s ... JW iHoi Indpls Lt and Ht. s Igi tyi '* Indpls & Martinsville 5s .. . ,<,6 Indpls Northern . . . 2j ~b i Indpls Northern certify 23 Indpls Northwestern os ... Ji Indpls St R.v 4* ....... t . •4 % bb Vj Indpls. Shelbyvillc &S L os. 3 Indpls k SE 5s ....... •■ • • 5 • • Indpls Trac and Term os. . flo 9b Indpls Union Ry os IO'J Irnlpls Water Wks sec ,9i Indpls Water o%s 16;{ 2 1 Jt.t 1 Indpls Water 4%s 9-J •>!' Interstate Pub Serv 6p ....100 163 interstate Pub Scrv 6'jS ..10-'* T H I k B 5s 78 T H T and Light os 9o *;' Union Trac of Did 6s % —* Union Trac certif ~. 1J ,x ... —Bank Stocks— Aetna Trust and Sav C 0... 112 ••• Bankers Trust Cos 130 City Trust C9mpan.v lot Continental National ••• Farmers Trust Cos ••• Fidelity Trust Cos L>4 Fletcher American . . . . . • • .161 II ,J Fletcher Sav and Trust Co.’-43 .-..-.i Indiana National Bank 362 Indiana Trust Cos y-;' ,gA Live Stock Ex Bank . ....166 116 Marion County State Bank. ,160 Merchants Nat Bank 3-0 People's State Bank ~ .jo ... Seourity Trust -a.-. State Sav and Trust IJJO 103 Union Trust Company ..3o i.o Wa4h Bank and Trust Cos. . 100 —Liberty Bonds—--Ist 31, * 101.00 101.10 lit 4%s .... 102.10 102.20 •’d 4%* ! 100.70 100.80 3d 101.00 101.10 ■Uh 4%'' 102.40 102.60 IT 8 TV 4%'s 107.90 108.00 IT S Tr 4s 103.80 103.90 U 9 Tr 3%; .. . ....... 16140 101.50 10 shares American Creosoting at . . 101 10 shares Irnlpls. & Northwestern pfd oO

Local Wagon Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying $1.25 (or No. 2 red wheat. Other grade* art purchased on their merits.

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CHICAGO GRAIN DROP CONTINUES Wheat Slumps Lower Than Thursday’s Close. Hu I nitfil Pn•** CHICAGO, July 23. —The slump in grain values which set in on the Chicago Board of Trade a few days ago showed few signs of amtiing today. ' Wheat closed from Uc to Tic lower than Thursday's final figure. Crop news was conflicting, better weather conditions being reported from Ihe Northwest, while the experts’ reports were pessimistic. There were good rains and lower temperatures over the American winter wheat belt, while it was warmer in .Canada, but nothing like the Iteat of a ago. Outside interest in the pit was reduced somewhat, and prices firmed slightly until the posting of the news that Russia will soon be heavy seller, and that the Southwest movement is gaining in volume, Enid reporting that Oklahoma has reased the largest wheat crop in its history. Cash prices weakened, closing about unchanged 1 . Export business was negligible. News of damage to the corn crop in sections of lowa and South Dakota lent new strength to that grain and it closed from '.gc off to V4c higher. Cash prices were steady. Crop nows on oats was bullish and that grain registered advances of from Tic to '4c over the previous close, July being up most. Provisions were a little higher on good commission house buying. Chicago Grain Table —July 23 WHEAT— P. M. Open. Hi?h. Low. Close. Close. July 1.40 4 1.41 1.304 1.30% 1.39% Sept. 1.414 1.41 % 1.30% 1.39% 1.40% Dee. 1.45% 1.46 1.44'., 1.44% 1.454 CORN— July .75 4 .76% .75% .75% .75 4 Sept. .82 4 .8.3% .82 4 .84*, .82 4 Dee. .85% .80% .85 4 .85% .85% OATS — July .40% .40% .40 4 .40 4 .40 Sept .42 4 .43 % .42% .42% .42% Doe. .45 .15% .45 .45% .44% LARD— Ju£ ibs Nominal 15.60 15.50 July Xomimti 16.50 F6.60 RYE— July ... 1.04 1.01% 1.02 1.04% Sept. 1.07% 1.07% 1.03% 1.04 1.06% Dee. 1.11% 111 % 1.084 1.08% 1.10% CHICAGO. July 2iU—Carlo* receipts: Wheat. 135: oats. 55: corn. 108. CHICAGO. July 23.—Primary receipts: wheat. 3.651.000 mrainst 1.890,000: corn. 476,000 airainst 4 70.000: oats. 330,000 against 603.000. Shipment* Wheat, 1.239.000 agaiiwt 022.000: corn. 416.000 against 358.000; oats, 411,000 against 514,000. TOLEDO July 23.—Grain close: Wheat —No. 2. sl.3rt% fu 1.40 4. Rye—No. 2, $1.07. Oats—No. 2. 45 <<( 460. Barley— No. 2. OHe. Clover—lmported. $17.75; October. s2l: December, sl6. Timothy— Cash. $3.60: September. $3.80: October. $3.85. Alsike—August. $14.75. Buttct—--41 <62 44c. Eggs—s2B % 29c. Hay—s2S\ CHICAGO. July 23.—Grain close: Wheat —July, off 4c; September,'off %c; December. off %e. Corn—July, o' %c; September. up 4#: December, up 4 c.' Oats —July, up %c: September, up 4e: December, up 4c. Provisions —Higher. CHICAGO, July 23.—Cash grain: Wheat —No 1 red. SI .42 (it 1.42 % : No. 2. $1.41; No. 1 hard. $1.431.43%. No 2. $1,43 4 i-I.43Vie. Corn—No. 2 yellowß3 it 83 Vie: No. .3. 82i82%c$No. 4. 78 4 to 80c: No. 5. 78 4 % 79c; No. 6 70>73e: No. 3 mixed. 80 %c; No. 4. 79c: No. 6, 710. Corn—No. 4 white. 80: No. 5. 72e: No. 6. 7.3 4c. Oats—No, 2 white. 43<h l 43 4c: No. 3. 42 4 til 43 4b; No. 4. 41 (ft 41 %c: standards. 39%e. Barley—7l(<i ! 76e.

In the Sugar Market

(By Thomson k McKinnon) NEW YORK.'July 23.—Tho re/ined sugar trade is now experiencing a period ot very largdßUstribUtion with demand lor immediate shipment exceeding ability of the refiners to move sugar promtply. Talk ot an advance in refined quotations persists. A Havana newspaper is quoted as saying tho government should restrict the new crop to 4,256.600 long tons. Consumptio 1 is on a largo scale and it is quite evident that efforts ary, being made to curtail output. BUR GL AR FIRES HOME Efforts were betfig made today to ascertain the person who ransacked the home of William Kennedy’s 2033 Linden St., Thursday night and set fire to a baby carriage and clothing in the kitchen. Smoke was seen pouring from the kitchen by Cecil Johnson, 2031 Linden St., who extinguished the flame#. Kennedy and his wife had taken their baby and spent the night with Kennedy's mother at 1631 LeGrange Ave., because the child was ill. Mrs. Mary Lewis, It. R. C. Dox 64, Mrs. Kennedy’s mother, said she knew of no one who held any grudge against the couple and would want to fire or rob the house. Deaths Susan Shillinger. 02, St. Vincent Hoa. pital, hyperthyroidism. William 9. Handy, 44. Methodist Hospital. hemorrhage of brain. Joseph W. Com forth. 79. 2347 English Ave.. artcriorscelrosis. Maltida E. Strickland. 74. 312 Layman acute myocarditis. Clarence Blankenship. 33. 801 W, Twelfth, acute endocarditis. Fred Wehrcl. 45. Harding and W. Mqrhi*, chronic myocarditis. Thressin M. Henry. 73. Methodist Hospital. uremia. • Bonnie R. Jacobs. 24. 1140 Gimber, pulmonary tuberculosis. Frances Krass. 1123% E. Washington, cholera infantum. Granville M. Ballard. 93. .1622 N. Delaware, senile myocarditis. Ekjier H, Ely. 61. Methodist Hospital, myocarditis. Caroline Green. 52. 2034 i W. Tenth, mitral insufficiency. Elizabeth Edwards. 76. 534 Coffey, hyug ostatie pneumonia. * Allen White, 45. 941 Indiana, acute myocarditis. Otto Ivenho Dc Hart. 55. 3806 E.,Michigan. cerebral hemorrhage, j Sallie Ferguson Re 6. TJr Spink Arms | Hotel, chronic myocarditis. Robert Eugen” Watkins. 3 nioe.. city hospital, enteritis. I Geneva. Wilson. 43. 709 Irntian t. uremia. Arthur Davidson Jr. 1. 938 W. Twentieth, bronchial pneumonia.

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Cattle Market Highly Irregular Over Week —Hog Top Is $14.25. HCHi PRICE RANGE July Bulk Top Receipts 17 13.40® 14 40 14 61) 4.066 19. 13.55 @11.60 14.75 4.500 •91. 13.40 in 14.50 14.65 9.5011 •M 13 15 fit 14.40 14 40 7,506 22 13.20® 14 00 14.25 6.000 23. 12.90(0 14.00 11.25 6.500 The hog market was fully steady with Thursday's prices in trading today at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange. Lightweight material still commanded the top price of $14.25 and the bulk of the'offering moved to the scales at $12.90@14. The practical top was $14.15 and most of tiie choice kinds brought this latter price. Receipts yere estimated at 5.506 hogs and 779 were holdover from the previous session and addedito the total fresh offering in the pen®. Pigs were unchanged at $13.75(ft) 14 and most packing sows sold at slo# 11.25. Matured hogs weighing KSO-ISO lbs., sl4# 14.10: 200-210 Tibs., $13.75: 215-225 llis.. $13.55T 225-250 lbs., $13.20; 250-273 lbs., $12.90; 275-300 lbs.. $12.65: 300-325 lbs., $12.40; 325 lbs. and up, $12.10. (’attic Market Irregular The cattle market was generally steady in the morning session. Receipts were estimated at 600. Steers were priced at sfl#lo.so; heifers, s7#lo, and cows, $5.50@7. Over tli6 week the cattle market has ruled highly Irregular. Prime yearlings were fully steady at slo@ 10.50. Good to ohoire heavy steers have been 10 to 25 cents good to-ehpice medium weight steers were steady to 23 cents lower; good to choice lightweight steers were a flat 25 cent lower. Plain to medium, heavy steers ruled 25 cents higher for the week and common to good steers weighing under 1,000 pounds were steady to 50 cents higher. Common to fair steers weighing 700 pounds and up were fully steady as were common to mediums weighing 1,150 to 1,250 pounds. The heifer market was steady to 23 cents higher for the week while cows ruled 50 cents to $1 lower. Canners and cutter have been to strong showing occasional bursts of strength about the middle of the week.

Calves Are Steady The calf market ruled steady from the start of the day. Best vealers brought the top price of $13.50 and the bulk of the sales were made at [email protected]. Receipts were camparatively light and were estimated at 700 vealers. The sheep and lamb market was steady to strong, with choice lambs moving up to $13.25 for the first time this week. Other lambs sold down to $9. Sheep were $6 and down: choice breeding fives, s6#7; yearlings, slo@ll, and Ducks, s3@4. Receipts were estimated at 709 ovines apd tin; offering was cleared steadily. fill ITS 166-180 lb*. sl4 15 @ 14.25 186-100 [email protected] 200-310 lb* 1.3,75 ■’lo-325 lb*. 13.55 235-350 lh. 13.26 256-375 lbs 13.00 375-300 lb* 12.6% 360-325 lb? 18.40 325 lb3. ana up 12.10 —t’altb— Prime yearlings $16.00 @ 16,5.0. Good 'o choiee fat steers. . .$ 9.60® 9,75 Common to medium steers.. 8.60® 9.2'* Baby beef 0,50® 16 ol| Common to medium hellers. 7.00@ 8.00 Cows 5.50 @ 7.00 —CairnRest real* $13.50 Bulk of sale* $13.00 W 13.50 Commcn to medium [email protected] —Sheep and lambs— Lamb* ..$ [email protected] Yearlings 10.00® lt.eo Bucks 3.00 @ 4.00 Sheen 0 00 .Town Breedins ewes ,% 6 004£ 7,00 Other Livestock CHICAGO. July 23. (By Department nf Aari culture l —Catde Receipts, 3.U00: fe<l steers, yearlings and all grades of sfietsock slow, steady to weak: largely at catch as cathc can market on ster: canners and low cutters in liberal supply, 1,456-pound bullocks, $9; yearling*. $10.25: heavies. $9.73@10: (trass cows, $4.75 @5.50; kinds in cutter classes. $3,504(4.25: bulls steady: medium bulls. $0.35: vealers strong, to the packers at $12,501/13: sl4 to outsiders. Sheep.— Receipts, 7.000: fat lambs steady to 25c higher: throe doubles 79-pound Idaho*, with 100 out. sls: thirteen doubles 80-pound food Washingtons, with 750 out. $14.85; top on natives. $14.75 i * butchers, bulk $14.25 to the packers: culls steady at sll® 11.50: sheep steady: bulk fat ewes. $5 @6.50: a few at $7: one double 120-pound a seed Montana wethers. $9: indications are that frders are steady, wtiii none sold. Hoys—Receipts. 17,000; market, strong to 10@ 15c hiyher; lop. $13.85: hulk. $10.75 ® 13.85: heavyweights. sl2® 13: mediumweiyhts. $12:.>0 @13.70: lightweights. $13.10 @ 13.85: light. lights. $13.10® 13.85: paekiny sows. $9.75 @10.85; slaughter pigs. $13.25 @ 1 1.85. CLEVELAND. July 23. Receipts® 2.000: market 15@20e higher: Yorkers. sl4; mixed. sl4: pigs, $14.25: stags. $8.50. Cattle Receipt*. 300; market slow; steers, $“@10.50. heifers. [email protected]: cows. [email protected]; milcherfi and springers. $35@80. Sheep and lambs —Receipts. 300: market steady: top. $14.50. Calves —Receipts, 300; market slow; top, $14.50. TOLEDO. July 23.—Hogs Receipts, 600 market steady, 25c higher: heavies. sl2® 12.25; mediums. $13.50® 13.75: Yorkers, *13.754(14: good pigs, sl44i 14.50. Calves —Market steady. Sheep and lambs—Market steady. CINCINNATI. July 23.—-Cattle—Re-icipts. 200: market, slow and steady; shipping steers good to choice. 89®9.50. Calves—Market, strong: good to choice. 812 41 12.50. Hogs—Receipts, 2,700; market. steady. 15c liHrlior: good to choice packers and butchers. *l3. ujf 13.50. Sheen—Receipts, 4.000: market, steady; good to choice. *5 4(7. Lambs—-Market, slow: good to choice, [email protected], Births. Girl* Roy W. and Mabel K. Lucas. Robert W. *’°Fiank°.•url/Genevieve McLain. Robert W. Long Hospital. h Floyd and Mary Worley, St. Vincent George and Lillian Read. 235 DetrolL Robert W. and Esther Smith. 240. John W. and Rae McCreory. Methodist Hospital. Boys Ralph W. and Bessie L. Slautterback. Robert W. Long Hospital. , _ , . Flank and Dorothy Rood. Robert W. Long Hospital. _ _. ... Thomas D. ami Helen Durbin, SI. \incent Hospital. . , Ro°coe and Nellie Klemdorfer. St. Vincent Hospital. Charles and Anna Conlin, St. Vincent John L. and Mary Wamsiey. St. Vincent Ho .Tohn l 'A. and Mildred Whitsett. St. Vincent Hospital. _ Robert W. and Letha King. St. Vincent Lester and Mildred J. Stafford, 548 E. Clyde A. and Mary A. Womcr. 924 N. Warman. Ws.vno M. and Amy Beistl. Methodist ,l °Pi!ifl n, 'M. and Nellie Jackson. Methodist Hotiital. ... _ Forest and Marie Ilalya. Methodist Hosm, Smite.v N. and Josephine Chamber*. Methodist Hospital. William and Gladys Surber. PO6 N. Dearborn. boy twins. Arthur and Bessie May. 1575 Dawson. PEIM’I.KMIXT QUOTATION# \lin Vnitrd Prm* NEW YORK. July 33.—Penpermnlt tna>tet i* quiet. Xaf. c*. $13.50® 14: f S P $14.50® 15: Pet Grain. Pimento. [email protected].