Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 105, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1926 — Page 11

‘AUG. 7, 1926

Automobiles for Sale ESSEX COACH ■ amt job awl nickeled radiator. Only P&583.00: 710-day service. Trade or terms. P. B. SMITH AUTO CO. 322 N. Delaware. Lni. 3003. Hudson and Essex Dealers. ESSEX COACH 19*25 series, spare tire, bumpers, lots of extra equipment: $550. P Jones-Wliitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. sits N, Capitol Ave. v 318 S. New Jersey St. ' MA. 5847. ESSEX Touring: . Upholstering. tires ' like new: newly painted: disc wheels, this tar has had very (rood care. Driven very little. Priced low. Easy terms or trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. 1925 ESSEX Coach: Driven very little: ear is in new c-fr condibon. Sacrifice price Terms or trades. L. T. ALLEN MOIOR SAI.ES, 017 Virginia Ave. ESSEX COACH 1924: A-l condition. Ti Virrtula Ave. \ Fords W ANGELIN-SH AR P Bargains for Today Trice. Down. 1924 Roadster $165 SSO 1924 Coupe 275 So 1925 Roadster 225 75 1925 Tudor 295 9. Overland Sedan 195 75 1922 Coupe 75 1924 Touring 150 50 Make your weekly payments direct to us. Wangelin-Sharp Cos. 413 Virginia. Ave. DRex. 5020. Open evenings and Sunday. Ford Sedans 1022. 1921. 1920: 2-doors that have ■ lires and are very completely overW' allied. These cars are priced to sell Terms or trade. Open evenings and t undar. Oakley Motor Sales 1033-05 S. Meridian. DRcxel 1714. Hudson-Esscx Dealers FORD, 1926 TOURING Can hardly be told from new. Equipped with lock wheel, bumpers front. This car can be bought at considerable savings. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorised Ford Dealer. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings Ford Coupes 1924 coupes, with balloon tires and new paint: thoroughly overhauled terms or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. Oakley Motor Safes 1903-65 S. Meridian. ' Drexel 4744. Hudson-Essex Dealers FORD TOURING, 1923 Good condition: Slot). Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos, 343 N. Capitol Ave. .516 N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. New Jersey St. MA. 5647. Fords 1124. C-door sedans that are bargains: tirra. new naint: perfect rendition throughout: terms or trade. Open evenings and Sunday. Oakley Motor Sales 1663-65 . Meridian. DRexel -1711. Hudson-Essex Dealers Ford Sedan, 1924 New paint job: 4 new lires, snot light, thoroughly reconditioned: $320 buys this one. Easy terms. ) Mattox Motor Sales Open evenings I "til N, Meridian Lin 1 177 Ford Sedan, 1925 Five good balloon lires. lock wheel, spotlight motometer. rear view mirror and other extras. Top and upholstery ip exodalent condition. Beautiful two-tone paint ■ inh All yours for only $325. Easv terms, rSTAFFORD AUTO SALES. 326 N. Dela■■■arf. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD, 1926 COUPE Equipped jßdth Dayton the: 'Highbred tires and spare, bumpci front and rear, lock wheel. This one saves >ou money. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Authorized Ford Dralrr. 625 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings IUK A—1936 Tudor: lock w heel, balloon lire*: has only been out 30 davs; driven approximately 250 miles: 575 down, balance terms. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. *DI A N ST.. St-hour service. Lincoln ■ ■*■ Open evenings and Sunday. " Ford Bits, 1925 Huckstell extension: excellent eomli* Don: just the one for a pood school bus: a low Diioe for quick saJ* 210 Pemvay Bldg. , , I MA. 561 t "3 NEE THIS CAR AT 311 N. PENN, i ORD. Foruor: balloon lires. lock wheel, natural wood wheels: original owner was lady: $325: $lO down, balance terms. ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Meridian Si. 2*4-hour service. Lin. 5875. Open evepings and Sunday.

FORD BODIES Old Htvle tourings, roadsters and .new Itourincs. one 11VM four-door. Sale or trade. Casii or terms' SWJSSHELM &: PARKER. I ORD— coupe: balloon tires, back from nuance company: bumpers, autot!> a -U c wiper. motometer. f.r'‘, down. balance terms. ROY IEMETH CO. i*2o N Meridian St. Au1h^ r i7-d Ford_ Dealer, Liii-oln r>B7s. Ford Sport Roadster, 1926 $lO5 down. Wire wheels and balloon lires. 210 Pen way Bid}?. ■ Main 5614 "?! Si?,E Tills car AT 31 1 X, PENN. FORD. 1926 touring: balloon tires, lock wheel, lias been driven less than 3.000 miles: has been -nit only 60 -lavs' $0.5 dowiv ROY WILMETH. 720'N. Meridian M.. Authorized Ford Dealer. Lin -587.5 Open evenings and Sunday, ‘ Ford Roadster Five good balloon tires: motor nrppv. 't s good buy at out low price. IN 1)1 VNAI’OL!_S 1 LINT CO.. o(i2 N. Meridulu Riley ->.)30. Open evenings and Sunday. FORD louring: In firsl-class condition: reP(>88-' k 8<‘(l: %*<•>: tlown balance tfr?*s TtOV WILMETH CO.. N. Merkhan Si Authorized F-i.'d Dealer Lin 587.5 Oneii evenings and 3unday. FORD, 1924 coupe: bumpers, mirror" lock wheel. Hiioedoiiirifr. automatic wiiutsliielil wdlie;-: four - xccllent tires SOS down 'TONE CHEVROLET CO. 220 E. New 5 ork. ! FORD—I93U oupe: out only 60 lav* ■> ri B Sf'}(,s.• PVk d *; wn - .balance term* KGS WII.MErH CO 720 N. Meridian St Authorized Ford Dealer Lincoln 5875 < '-.-o , - ennigs ami Sunday. FORD. 1922 coupe: disc wheels, cordTlres toe,s wheel: $125: S4O down, balance terms ROY WILMETH CO.. 720 N. Mcridiail ,81. 24-hour servlef, T.in, 587.5 ford COUPE. 1922: only $125 : looks ard runs good: S4O down. 916 E FORD' coupe, Augusi. 1935: five almost new balloons: paint like new: s'!9s- - terms. 916 K. Wash. Lin. 4492. FORD—I92S -'dupe: balloon tires and Many extras: $32.: terms. 1126 Prospect. FORI) touring: m good condition: only . $5.5 BOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 S I'enii 1923 FORD Coupe: low price: vour o>~d car in trade, terms. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. _____ FORD sedan, starter, demountable rims. _ A real bargain. In good running order: ♦l2O, 1033 Shelby St. 1921 FORD Touring: Good shape: S2O down. L. T ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. l ORD sedan. 1923 2-qoor' excellent eon dition: $l6O Cai' owner. Rilev 41V5 Franklins { FRANKUTN brousrham. trrm® Ownrr, 511 IlKnoid BMg. Mnin . c >o2B. Hudsons HUDSON COACH, Refinished, trunk, bumpers Terms or trades. I. WOLF AUTO CO. | Hudson Coupe J t-iiassenger. 5 ver good tires, reconditioiv'd. good paint: $250 If sold at once 'I he Citizens Rlotor Car Cos. 31 W. 13th. Main 6943. HUDSON ESSEX—North side dealer. ILG MOTOR. SALES. 2057-59 Central Ave. Ban. 4575.

| Automobiles for Sale USED CARS -1 It Pays to Buy a Used Car From a Dealer am a Popular New Car When You Buy a USED CAR 1925 Chrysler Roadster 1926 Oakland Sedan 1925 Chrysler, Phaeton 1925 Studebaker Roadster 1925 Chrysler Roadster 1924 Rickenbacker Sedan N 1924 Stearn-Knight Sedan N 1924 Rickenbacker Coupe 1925 Studebaker Phaeton 1924 Chrysler Phaeton 1924 Nash Touring 1925 Oakland Coach 1924 Studebaker Coach 1924 Overland Sedan 1925 Chrysler Coach 1921 Franklin Sedan 1922 Overland Roadster 1925 Olds Coupe 1919 Hudson Coupe 1924 Studebaker Big 6 Touring 1922 Nash rtwpe 1922 Peerless Touring 1922 Ford Touring Small Down Payment—H&lance ’ Terms. Your Car.4ji Trade. ' Car! H. Walleridi!, Imc. > Used Car Department. 214 X. Delaware St. Open Evenings and Sunday. Llncolu 5588. Hudson, 1926 Coach 210 Penway Bldg. MA. 5614 OR SKK THIS CAR AT 311 S. I’KNN. HUDSON COACH tip;s motor: perfect: like new: $156 terms. C L. SCOTT AUTO CO 422 N Mer dinn Main 363'; Jewett -Jewett Roailster / Late De Luxe model: e\/rv kind of an extra including bumpers. Jront and rear. spotliiVnt. automatic wiper, bar cap. motometer etc. 5 extra good lires Duco iipish Top and upholstery in '1 tie shape. Motor especially good. A wc* mi value at our price. George B. Ray, Inc. 1110-13 N. Meridian Open evenings Jewett Brougham, 1024 Balloon tires: original finish: spot light: automatic wiper: heater, etc. This ear is nicely euiiipped and in excellent condition throughout. Must be seen to be appreciated. The price ts right. George B. Ray. Inc. 1110-12 N. Meridian % Open evenings NEW 17)36 Jewell De Luxe Sedan: reduced price: trade or term*. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 017 Virginia Ave.

Jordan JORDAN SPORT TOURING Duco finish: wire wheels: tonneau 'shield. $495 MA. 0550. MA. 3264. Kissels 1922 KISSEL-SPKKDSTER A real automobile only Terms 4M*! N. Meridian y Lincoln LINCOLN Sedan: we have two Lincoln sedan*" and one *e<ian demonstrator that arc real buys. New car guarantee. Wangelin Sharp Cos 428 N Meridian Lin. 8040 Open evenings. Locomobile Locomobile Junior Eight ' Demo latrator small mileage, new car guarantee, tip-top condition ductmii on delivered price. ■ Indiana Locomobile Sales Cos. 955 N. Meridian St. l.in-'Oln litl Mormons MARMON SPT. TOURING 4-wheel biake* new paint, oerteet $1 PAO- terms 422 N Meridian Mair 3022 r MARMONS 3 to choose from. We especially rei'Piimend a touring with wire wheel* al 3435,1 IPs a great automobile WANGELIN SfiARP CO.. 428 N Mcridian i.in 8010 Open evening*. MARMON 5-pa** touring: good running order: price $17.5 A real bargain. 1033 Sllelhv St. Maxwell N. Maxwell Business Man's Coupe 1924; new Dun), new spare tire, nicely equiped: in splendid condilUm throughout: motor exceptionally good Thi* ear look* iust like new: special price today of $335. s’ou -an t afford to pass up this opportunity if you want a classv. serviceable. little car CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. N Capitol at Michigan Open evenings and Sunday 1022 MAXWELL Toururg: New lire*, line shape. Priced low: terms or trade. 917 Virgini a_Ave. MAXWELL, 4-pass, coupe $295 Terms .561 N C apitol. ; Mitchells Mitchell Touring. 1922 Motor perfect: new battery: so.iiA (ire Rai- bare Ain THE CTUZfcNS MOTOR CAR CO 31 W 13lh Open evenings Main 6942, Moons Moon Sedan,, Early 1926 Model Condition us car sama as new: equipne-1 with all extras that can be thought of Your old car in trade Donl miss Up* bargain. Terms. * / Mattox Motor Sales Open evenings 1001 N. Meridian V, Lin. 1177

Automobiles for Sale Nash Sedan, 1926 Model Like new: 5 balloon tires: bumpers, front and rear: automatic windshield wiper, motometer. etc.: motor perfect. A car you will ba proud to drive. Low price: easy terms. Indianapolis Flint Cos. 062 K. Meridian. Rilev 5530 e Open evenings and Sunday. Nash Sedan, 1924 Disc wheels, bumpers, snubbers. 210 Penway Bldg. Main 5614. this car al .31 1 X. Pennsylvania NASH COUPE 1933: $350: terms " CENTRA!. BUCK COM PANT 2915 Central Ave. Randolph 1300. Open evenings and Sunday. NASH SPORT TOURING--1923 Show model: 6 tires, disc wheels. $55. terms C L. SCOTT. 422 N. Meridinn. NASH—I 923 louring: California too: re finished $395. Terms or trade CENTRAL BUICK COMPANY. 2915 Central Ave. Randolph 1300 Open evenings and Sunday. NASH touring late model, newly painted Pres like new: in splendid condition Sacrifice BOBS MOTOR SERVICE 340 Penn. NASH Special 6- four-door sedan: demonstarter: run 800 miles cheap: terms. 2119 E Wash S<\ Web, 1232. 1923 NASH Roadster: New itres. A-l condition Term* lo suit you. L, T. ALIEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. Oldsmobiles Oltlsmobile Touring In good runninf condition: tires all good only $95 Terms. MATTOX MOTOR SALES Open evenings 1001 N. Meridian . Lin, 1177 OLDS.MOBILF. De Luxe sedan. 1926 Driven 1.100 miles. New car guarantee Terms or vour_car in trade. 1126 Prospect St Overlands An 1623 Automobile Overland for Champion You Sedan Not dolled up to kid you—lint a mighty gtigid merchandise. Two Kelly-Springfleld cord tires, tv.ffl other good tires, motor perfect 'dutch smoo'h. transmission and rear end O. K.: upholstering good: .mint somewhat dull No finance charges for six months, save SSO on thal alone— BUT a* (he price is $237. we don't want trade-ins. CALL R. L. MOCK Main 5614. 210 Pennway Bldg., corner New York and N. Pennsylvania or see this car at 311 N. Pennsylvania. ’overland coach 1925: 5 good t res. looks and runs like new: bumpers, etc.: low mileage oil this car A splendid buy for only $490. E l terms. Jones-Wliitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. 516 N. Capitol Ave 318 S. New Jersey St. MA. 5647. OVERLAND COACH Very late 1925 model In fine mechanical condition: paint good, ton and upholstery ip nice shane: $4.5 if sold at once Convenient terms. x 210 PENNWAY BLDQ. Main 6614 OR SEE THIS CAR AT 311 N. PENN. OVERLAND COUPE Looks good: motor perfect: two new lires. priced lo sell: extras: easy terms. LOCOMOBILE 955 N, Meridian. Uln, 1171. OVERLAND six eyiinder sedan De Lux. 1925: good shape, a good looking and good running seitara that can be bought Tor les than the Blue Book price Wangelin Sharp Cos.. 428 N. Meridian. I.in. . 8040. Onen evenings. OVERLAND. '24 Seoan: good condition: $350. E. 7., terms. C. L. Scott Auto Cos. 422 N. Meridian 1936 Nr-:IV OVERLAND 6 Coupe: At a big reduction: terms nr trade-*. L. T. ALLKN MOTOR SALES.- 917 Virginia Ave. OVERLAND louring. 1933: ccmhl condi tion, Spli very liceao, 1033 Shcthv St Packards Packard Single 6,1924 Excellent condition throughout: small mileage: will sacrifice lor uuick sale Liberal terms. Locomobile 955 N. Meridian. Lincoln 1171 PACKARD SINGLE 6 SPOUT.* Model 126- has appearance of new ear: had wonderful care: 2 snare tirei disc wheels full- eouipn-d Priced very reasonably MR. SEVENS. Main 6943 k Reo IIEO 5-pas*. Sedan: Balloon tires: disc wheels: seat coveis, mechanically sound. This ear can be bought at as i Blue Boo'price WANGELIN-SHARP CO. Open evenings 438 N. Meridian Lin, 8640

Rickenbacker 1923 RICKENBACKER touring: new paint, mechanically good. Sea thig one for a real good buy. ' i Jones-Wliitaker Sales Cos. 343 N, Capitol Ave. 516 N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. Mow Jersey. MA. 5647. Star Star Sedan, 1924 Refinished, reconditioned, wiih bumpers, five tires, motometer. heater, etc. An un. usual bargain. Term* to suit. Mattox Motor Sales Open evening* HKU N. Meridian Li 77 1923 STAR Touring: A good ear ala low price. Term* or trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave Stearns-Knight STEARNS-KNIGHT. 4-n.tas eoupe: motor A-l. tires gmxl: S3OO Terms. BOBS ■MOTOR SERVICE 340 S Penn. STUDEBAKER SEDAN $245 MA. 0550. MA. 3264. Studebaker Light 6 Coupe 1024. 6 tires top. paint and upholstery in good condition motor in A-l shap% Here i* a* ear that will sell itself to a discriminating buyer See H today. Easv terms v Carl 11. Wallcrich, Inc. Used Car Department 314-20 N. Delaware. Lin. 5588 Open evening*. Studebakers STUDEBAKER TOURING Big 6 1924‘spori model. Car in splendid condition: only $575. Terms 43'i N. Meridian. STUDEBAKER Sn ef'ial (L 1921 Touring: Good tire* good running eondition goad oaint and lop. A bargain al $125. $35 easli. $5 per week. LONG MOTOR CO. y Liinpln 686.5 * ( STUI-KBaKKiI sport touring. 1025 model: good condition 2119 E Wash Web |op.< STUDEBAKER 1924- light 6 tonring: p-wfeewin every way. $325: terms. C. L Scott Auto Cos. 422 N Meridian STUDEBAKER late 1921: special six * dan 725 Virginia Ave. Stutz Special Today Stutz sedan 1923 .....*750 Stutz sport 19,23 3650 1920 Stutz touring s3j() i**■*■! MidrbeKtr special touring 2.>0 1921 5-Pat.s Reo i-e%n $- nn 1921 Monroe roadster S2OO 1921 Hudson eoupe S'inii 192<1 Dodge eoupe $ 90 Small Down Payment Stutz Indiaryipolis Cos. 957 N. Meridian ,St. Open evening* and Sunday a. m. Rilev 4922 ✓ NEW 1926 Willys-Knight 70 Tudor Sedan: Big sacrifice. Your old car in trade. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 017 Virginia Ave. ,

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Automobiles for Sale ~ SMASHING REDUCTIONS • omi USED FORDS Used Fords of Every Yeai;,and Model From \ $25 Up Down Payments from $5.06 Up Small Weekly Payments from $1.30 Lowest Interest Rate in City MARION Chevrolet Cos. 11th and Meridian Open Evenings and Sunday. I We Need Qotld Used Fords , in Trade on New Improved FORDS The Frank Hatfield Company Authorized Ford Dealer 625 N. Capitol Ave.

Wills St. Claire WILLS ST. CLAIRM touring: completely overhauled: new blocks and everything necessary to out it pi first-class shape: new Duco job. See this one sure. Priced right. i WAXOEI.IN SftARP CO. r . ... N. Meridian. I.in SOSO . Open eernings 1936 OVERKAND Standard Sedan- New . .'VT.x, : .trade or terms ! L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES, til7 Virginia Ave. Special Price Today, $335 Ford. 1935 Tudor sedan: 5 good tires: motor A-l. This ear lias received good treatment and is in tine eondition. It will give you many thousands of miles of dependable service at an exi-eedinglv low eost. Don t fail to see it. It a a real bargam. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. N. Capitol at Michigan. Open evenings and Sunday. 1936 OVERLAND Touring: Balloons pi new ear corn!., priced to sell. Trade* or terms. L. T. ALLEN, 9,17 Virginia Ave Big Reductions 193.1 Ford touring $ 95 1923 Ford coupe 1.50 1924 Overland coupe sedan 395 1925 Qr rland coupe 32.-. 1925 Ford fnrdor sedan 425 192; Olds touring J 25 1g23 Wiliji-Knight coupe sedan 575 25 Other cars to Choose from. Haynes-Sclnnidt, Inc. 1003 N. Meridian I.in. 7575-76. _____ Oper. evenings ard Sunday 1934 CHEVROLET Roadster: Out proe- . Term* or trade L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 1117 Virginia Ave 135.00 Down! Paige touring: best buy ni town if you want service at small eost. All readv to go, hut eome lodav or the other felhnv | will beat you to it. Trade and E Z terms P- B. Smith Auto Cos. 322 N Delaware. Lin 3603 Hudson and Essex Deajgrs. kOR Sain or Trade: Lexington. 5-pass. /_ ,etl -in for lighter car. A-l condition. Call a, .1623 3, Disc whels. tires like new. This oar has had best of esre. looks and runs like new: only $525: easiest of terms. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. 343 N. Capitol Ave. 516 X. Capitol-Ave 318 S. New Jersey St. M A 5647. i _ 1925 FORD Ton-Truck Chassis: Priced to sell. Terms or trade L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 017 Vhpuiia Ave $25.00 £>own Afdan. nc\* paint* and in cood <ondit>ui way. You’ll Jiavt* to comn in quick on this one. Trade "or E Z terms P, B. Smith Auto Cos. 322 N. Delaware. Lin. 36U3. Hudson and F<gsex Dealers. 1924 CHEVROLET Roadster: Perfect priced, low. Terms arranged or trades. 91.-23 Virtginla Ave. LOOK HERE Studebaker touring, newly painted twotone Job. In good condition: good tires A real bargain- only $285 Easy terms Jones-Wliitaker Sales Cos. H 43 N. Capitol Ave. 51 fl N. Capitol Ave. 318 S. Ncfit .Irtaej St. MA. 0f147. \ Chevrolet sedan, new paint and tires. You'll buy this on sight. E Z terms. P. B. Smith Auto Cos. 322 N. Delaware. Lin. 3603. Hudson and Essex Dealers. \924 FORD TUDOR SEDAI* Five good cord tires. Just repainted In good shape throughout. Only $245 ILG MOTOR SALES Hudson-Essex Dealer. 2957-59 Central. Randolph 4570. 1 !)2d Ford Coupe Lot* of extras: run 000 miles: a bi discount off. Haynes-Selfinidt, Inc.1003 N. Meridian. Lin. 7373*76. Op‘ i, evenings and -Sunday. "■ 1925 Star Touring JSI'JO down 210 Pomvav Bldg. Main 6614. See iliia car at 311 N. Pennsylvania. SEE our'ads in this issue. A man who has boilght a I.ineolP car lias wanted the best. He could afford to keep hts old ear in first-class shape It sounds reasonable doesn't it? A look at our used cars will convince you. WANGELIN SHARE CO.. 428 N Meridian I.in. BU4O. Open evenines 1926 Ford Touring Lots of extras. My payments mS due i and I must sell or lose car A real bar- I gain for someone. .Call Main 6368. Ask for.. Bob 1926 Ford-Coupe 1 mipt sell this car at once or lose it. Only 4 months old and like new throughout. A re.,l bargain. Call Royal Hotel i an I ai; for Mr. Qrr. Lin. 7 336. f923 FORD Sedan: Priced low. will arj range terms: good condition. L. T. AI.LEN MOTOR SALES, 917 Virginia Ave. 1924 FORD COUPE Cord tires lock wheel. 6eat covers. Duco oaint a real buy at $285: only $95 down WANGELIN-SHARP CO. Authorized Ford Dealers 1825 OVERLAND De Luxe Sedan. This car looks and runs like it was brand new. Perfect in every respect. Can be bought *• a low orioe Terms or trades. L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Vir- I gmia Ave.

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GENERAL MOTORS LEADS EXCHANGE IN RAPID UPSWING -Technical f*bsition of Stock List Strengthened by Profit-Taking. Average Stock Prices Average of twenty industrial stocks for Saturday' was 164.10, up .82 (new highi twenty rails. 116.66. up 1.33. forty bonds. 95.17 tno com parison I. B'l I iiitcit rim* NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—fcitocks gave evidence of a greatly strengthened technical position as a result of profit-taking Thursday, and in Kri- : Jay's late trading and the late forward movement was resumed today. General Motors again moved rapidly upward, firing the speculative imagination by rebounding to the best levels of the movement after absorbing heavy realizing sales in professional selling over the last two or three days. With General Motors restored to j the head of the advance other highpriced industrials were urgently ,bought and sharp advances occurred ) in many issues of this class, including Du Pont, Cast Iron Pipe and Westinghouse Airbrake. Independent steels followed the better tone developed by_ Steel common. while Atchison was featured in the rail group, reaching the best price in its history in response to the feeling that directors cannot long postpone an increase in th? $7 dividend in view of the fact that earnings are running practically three times that amount. Irvthe Cotton Market NEW ORLEANS >w High. Low Cloxe. January ....7 17.11 17.02 17.02 March 17 19 17.17 17.17 October 17.35 17.16 17.18 December 17.15 17.05 17.08 NEW YOKE Open. High. Low. Close. Jojuary ... 17.32 17.35 1*25 17.27 March . .. 17.62 17.54 17 45 17.47 May 17.65 17.66 17 56 17.60 October .... 17.37 17.41 17.28 17.28 December . 47.30 17.32 17.30 17.32 CHICAGO X Htrh. Low Ctoe. January 17 20 17.15 17.17 Manh 17.32 17 28 17.32 October 17.24 17.12 17.13 December .. . 17 18 17.07 17 .07 Automobiles tor Sale 2 FORD. 10-Ji COUPES * $225 each. Term* CENTRAL BUICK COMPANY. -915 Central Ave Randolph 1 ;JOO Open eveninra ami Sunday 1924 FORD Coupe: In fine shape, tires motor A-l: low price. Term* or trad#917 Virginia Ave, 1924 KISSEL COUPE _ De Luxe model: new motor: perfect -5J 6.0 term* 422 N. Meridian. ~ S3O DOWN buy* a 1922 Overland Tour- „ tnr rood condition I, T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917 Virginia Ave. FOR TRADE ' Seven passenger Marmon touring: want a "Dialler .-ar: will give or take difference Riley 4287, 1923 CHEVROLET Touring; A-l: *a<Tifl.-e price: term* airanged: trade*. L. T. AI.LEN MOTOR SAI.ES. 917 Virginia Ave. 1932 NASH Roadpier: New lire* A-l con- , to * uit J-O"- L. T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 VirginU Aye. 1934 OVERL'aND Touring: A big value. _ Terms or trade*. L. TV ALLEN MOTOR SALES. 917 Virginia Ave. 1934 (NASH aeon Can t be told from new. Only SBSO E Z terms BOBS MOTOR SERVICE. 340 S Penm 1933 FORD Sedan: In good shape- nn'v S2O down. L T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES 917 Virginia Ave. 1921 HUDSON Sgglan: Cheap eny term*. 1.. T. AI2LEN, I*l7 Virginia Ave. FOR SALE—S4OO equity in new Overland _ 6 sedan, SIOO. 1.>03 Nnrd.vke Ave. 1935 OVERLAND coach: si*"d very littlecheap 2119 E. Wash. Web. 1232. l' v -’5 FORD Roadster: a dandy priced low Terms or trade. 917 Virginia Ayr. Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES. Notice is hereby given the ‘axpayers of Warren Township. Marion Con..tv. Indiana, that the nrofier legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting plae--. on tire ith day of September. 1936. will consider the following budget: —Township Fund — Pav of, ffustees $ 1.500 Office rent 340 Clerical help 509 Trustee's expense 360 Supplies for justice of ihe peace. 100 printing advertising 375 Public ditches 300 Pay of advisory hoard 15 Caro of cemeteries 10 Miscellaneous 860 Total township fund- ....$ 4.200 Amount necessary so be raised by taxation $ 4.200 —Sn-cial School Find— Repair of buildings and care of grounds $ 2.000 School furniture and equipment.. 2.000 'School supplies .. /. 1,000 Janitor's supplies .300 Fuel for schools .... 2.500 School transfers 500 TeVhers institute 2.400 Pay us tea-*hers 10.000 Janitor service . 1.800 Traiisportatinn of children 23.8P0

Total special *<>hnol fund. . .$^8,875 Amount necessary to be raised b.v taxation' $48.8. j BOND FUND Payment of noixl* Payment of inter-st 6.690 Total bond fund . 921.190 Amount necessary In >be rais'd by taxation s2l 100 —Tuition Fund— _ . Pay of teachers SII,OOO Less revenue not derived from taxat ion 3.000 Amount necessary to be raised b.v taxation . SIIOOO —Poor Fund— _ . „„„ To reimburse bounty 7. .$ 1 -066 Less balance at end of this year 48. Amount necessary to be raised by taxation * 01-i —Proposed Levies Net taxable property outs de Indiananoli* .sll $Ol .80 Net taxable prooci ty inside . . .4.918 010 • * Levy on Amount to Name of Fund. Pronpi-lv. Be It*'"''J, Township 01 % $ .'J'J Special school ;t> Tuition *. 36 4‘ P9;V Poor 00 ->IT Total 97 slls 788 COMPARATIVE STATEMEVT OF TAXES COt.T.ECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED. Coileeted 1924 levy— Townphio ..I Special Bchonl . Ronl Tuition Total . . $93*87 Colle-’ted 1025 levy— ..... Township *,• Si-ecia! school Lt-,, B-'fid -UO4O Total $101,857 Colleeted 1926 levy— _ Wta-.::-.:::::::::::: Vthoo ?r.t,lon^.vooo Poor 1 ~ ,IU T ., tal sllß 902 To be eoliected 1927 levy— ~ „ no ( Towc*hip a Vr,e, i a | school -m i oil Bond 41POO Xnla , $1151788 Taxoay rs' '.• 'p'e 'arlng shsll hav*' IO he heard iliereon. After e LC B have been dcterminr-l. ten c- nore taxpayer*. feeling themselye* .L siic-h levies, mav appeal to :b of iax commissioner* for fur,t, 2v action thereon, by flhnz a petition tnerefor with he county auditor r-ot is'-r tban the fourth Monday of September, and'be state board will fix a date of hearing In this county | AU * EDWARD J. HECKER Trustee Warren township.

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—Aug. 7 Railroads— \ Trev. High. Low. Close. close. Atchison . . 112 \ 111 142 141 s , Atl Ost L. .226 - ... 225 ‘a B & O ... 103 1018s 102 102 Canad Tac 161 \ 164'g H>4 164“i 0 * O ... 144... 143 144 la C & NW . . 74’$ ... 74% 75 C R 1 & P. 66% • 59 60% 58*1 Del & Hud 166 % 165 U 166% 165 Del & Lack 145 ... 140 145 Erie 33 '• 33% 33% 33% Eric Ist pfd 13 ... 43 43% (it North pf 7.)% 75 75% 7 >% Lehigh Val 90*. ... 90% 89% K C Southn 45% 44% 45% 4 4 Mo Pao pfd 91 % 91 HI 91 % N Y Cent . . 138 % 137% 138% 137% NY NH & H 45% 45% 45 V 46 N’ortli Pac. . ,75 % .4% 74% 74% Nor AWn .7157: 156% 157 . 156% PereMarq.. 96% 96 96% 95% Pennsy ... 54% >4 % 54% 54% Reading ... 96% 95% 96% 96% So Railway. 121% 131% 121% 130% Sou Pacific 107 % 107% 107'% 107 St Paul . . . 13% 13% 12% 11 ii St Paul nfd 30 19% s )9%— 19% St L Ic SW 69% 68% 69% 68% St L 4 S F 98 97% 97% 97% Union Pac 155% 154% 155% 15 4% Wabash . . 46 % 45 % 45 % 46 Wabash ufd 7'5% ... 75% 75 Ituhhers— Fisk Rubber 19 IS% 18% 19% Goodrich Rb 50 % 50% 56% 50 Goodyr pfd 103% 103', Kelly Spgfld 13 % U S Rubber 60% 59% 59% 59 Ts Equipments— % A C and F 100 \ 99% 100% 100 Alii Stl Fdy 46 ... 45% 15% Amer Loco 106% 105% 1011% 105 Bald Loco .126 125 135% 124% Gen Elec.. 90% ... 90 89% Gen Elec... 90% ... 90 89% Lima Loco. 61 ... 61 61 Pr Stl Car. 37 37 38 Pullman . .178’* 177% 177% 178 Westh Abk 137% 135% 136% 134% Westh Elec. 70% 70% 70% 70% Steel? t Bethlehem . 49% 46% 49% 40% Colorado F 46', 46 46% 45% Crucible .. 78% 76*, 78% 76% Gulf States 74 % 73% 744s 73% P R C A I . ... . . . 37 % R I A Steel 63 61% 62% 61 Sloss-Slieff .. . . . ~ . 130 r S Steel 153 150% 151% 150% Vanadium.. 36% ... 36% 36% Motors— y Am Bosch. 20 ... 20 20% Chain! M. . 30% .. 30% 30% Gen Mol. 217% 208% 217 207% Mack Mot 125% 123*, 125% 123% Chrysler .. 37% 37*, 37*1 37 Hudson 77 1 .., 7l*i 72 71 % Moon Mot 24% ... 24 24 % Studobakrr .57% 56% 7*7% 56% Hurni . 35% 25 25', 25% Stewart-W.. 73% 73% 75% Timken 61 60% til til WillyaO .. . 29% 38 %• **7% 29 Pierce- Arr. 32 4* 31 % 314* 31% Minings— Dome M... 11 ... 11 . > . Magma . . 41% 41 %* 4t-% 41% lilt Nickel 37% 37% 38 Tex GA S 169% 169% 109% 168% ( opper?Am Smelt 139 ... 138% 138% Anaconda. . .51% 56 % 51 51'% Kennrcott.. 58% 58% 58*, 58 Ray Con.. 15 144* 15 U 6 Smelt. 40 % ... 38 % 40 # O2— Cal Petrol. 33% ... 33 33% Mid-C Pete 33 31 *, %1 % ... Hnustoii O . . . ... ... 60-4 Marland O. 33 31 *, 31% 59% P-Am Pete ... ... ... 68 % P A P (Bl 69% 68% / 69% 68% Pacific Oil. I % 1 % 14* I % Phillips IV. 48% 48% 48% 48% Gen Pete ... ... 69 Pure Oil. . . 37% . . . 27% 49% Roval Dul. 49% .. . 49% 49% S Oil of Cal 59% .59% 59% 59% SO of J 4-4 % 44% 4 1% 44% Sinclair ... 32 31% 21% 21% Texas Cos.. 53*, 53% 53*1 53% Tr oCn Oil 4% 4% 4’, 4% Iniiiislrials— Allied . 140'* 139% 110% 1394, Aii Knmelv 16% ... 16% 16 4 Allis Cltelm 90% ... 89% 90% Am Can .... 63% 61 63% .63 A H A L n *36 Am he ...125% ... 125. Am Woolen .. ... ... _23% Cent Loath ... ... 9 Coca Cola 161 ... 162 % 163% * Certd Prds . ... 48% 48% font Can 82% ... *82% 82% Davison C 39% 38% 39% 38% v Banks and Exchange —Aug. 7 LOCAL CLEARINGS Ihdiananoli* bank clearings for today amoiinlofl to $3,568,000. Clearings for Ihe week woe $34 014.000. Debits for today totaled. $6 430 iioo. Debits for tile week were $42,702,090. CHICAGO STATEMENT ( Itii United Prc * CHICAGO. Aug. 7\-C’*’:"'>"FS- SIOO.300.000: balances. $10,300,000.

NEW YORK STATEMENT Bu United Pee** 'NEW YORK. Aur 7.—Clearings $899.OOt).O(H); balances. $825,000,000. WEEKLY BANK. STATEMENT Bn United Pres* NEW YORK. Aug. 7.—The weekly actual bank riutenicnl today showed the following -hanger: Siu plus, increase. $23,362,190: loan*, discounts. etc.. decrease. $26,645,000; cash in own vaults, members, increase. 8973.000; reserve* in Federal reserve litink, members, increase. 917.326.000: reserves in own vaults. State Institution*, increase. $473,000: reserves in deposits. State institution* decrease. $210,000: net demand deposit*. iVl'i arc. $43,540,000 tU. S. ileposit* deducted $21,535.0001: time depo*it*. $280.(Mill: circulation increase. *238.000 aggregate reserve*. 9632,607,000: exec** reserve*. $45,476,010. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bn United Pres* NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—Foreign exchange dosed steady. Demam. sterling. $4.85%; franc*. 2.98% e. off .00%c: lire :ftJ4 %e. uo .00'a-:: Be.giiun 2.82 c. up .Pie; marks, 23.80 c: Holland 40.1 tc. up .Ole: Russia* 5.1.5 c: Shanghai. 68%c: l’okahoma. 47.70 c. Chicago Stocks —Au*. 7 Onen High. l.ow. Close. Arm D pfd 94 % . . . ... ... Ar 111* pfd 86", 86% 86% 86 % Burg & Bk 39% 39% 39% 39% Kraft Chao 70 ... ... ... Balban-K... 73 % ... ... ... L McN A 1. 8% 8% 8% 8% Middle W. 114 114% 114 114% Real Silk.. 4 8 Swift A C 0.114 111 113% 114 Swift Inti. 19% Union Car. 89% 90% 89 % 89% Wriglev . 53 ... ... ... 1) rap Bi and 22 % ... . . ... Produce Markets Eggs—Strictly fresh delivered at Indian apohs. 23 @2 4c. Rutlei (wuuivsaie nn- e*l Creamer? best grade a pound. 40® 12c: buying price Ol packing SIULK 21 m -ic Poultry—Fowls. 22®j23c: Leghorns 19 ®2oc: ouck*. 14Uioc. Cheese i wholesale ouying prices I— Wi* eonsin Daisies 2J®i2se: Longhorns 24 dd 27c: Lin? burger 27u NEW YORK. ~Aug. 7.—Flour—Dull. Pori:—Quiet: m-s", S3B. Lard—Firm: middle west. $1.5.85® 15.9.5. Sugar—Firmrr: 90 test. 4.24 e: refined, firm: granuInti'd. 5 60-1 5.70 e. Coffee—Rio No. 7. 19%e: Santos No. 4.- 22 % f-i 22 %c. Tallow—Steady: specials to extras. B',*® 8% e. Hay—Dull: No 1. $1.45® 1.50: No. 3. $1.05® 1.2.5. Clover—sl ® 1.45. Dresseil poultry-—Quiet: turkey*. 30® 60--; chickens. 30®42e: capon*. 38®.51e; fowl*. 17 <n .'lie: Long Island*. 28c. Live poultry— Steady: Terse. 13® 15c: -luck*. 16®,28c: fowis. 23®28r: turkeys. 23c: roosters. 20c: broiler*. 28® 38c. Cheer-—Steady: State milk -omnioii to special: 22®23Fc: young Am riea*. 21 % ® 22 %e. Potatoes— Long island. $3..50® 3.75: Southern. 75c® 3.50. Butter—Firm: creamery extras, 40',e: special market. 41® 41 %e. Eggs— Unsettled: nearby white fancy. 45® 48c: nearby State white. 34® 44e: fresh first*. 29' . ® 30%e Pacific - oast first, to extras. 32® 44e: we-tern whites. 30® 38c: nearby browns. 38 ® 42--. ' CLEVELAND. Aug. J!.— Butter—ExfTa m tubs 43 ® 4.'! %e: extra firsts. 41®42e: first*. 38 *7-ii 30 %c. extra first*. 40'---ate: fir*ts. 38 %e: packing stock. 28c up. Eggs—Early extra. 37c: extra firsts 33c: firsts. 30c: ordinary first*. 26c. Poultry— Heavy fowls 25®26c: Ler'uirp fowls. 19 ® 20e: Leghorn broilers. 26®27e: heavy broilers 33-/ 35c: roosters. lfl®-17r: ducks. 24®' 26c: geese, 15® 16c. Potatoes —Virginia. s4® 4.25: Maryland. 94® 4.25. western. [email protected] per 102-pound bag. CHICAGO, Aug. T. —Poultry—Receipt*. 3 ears: fowl*, heavy. ?24e: small. 20c: springs 30e; ducks, heavy. 25c: small, 22c; r™ese. 16c: spring. 20c: turkevs. 84f roosters. 18c: be o i]rrs 30c. Cheese Twins. 19%f -19 %-" American*. 20 %-f 20% c. Potatoes —Arsivrts. 9.3: ears on track. 180. Kansas >iL Missouri sacked Irish cobblers SI.WW*.73: Minnesota sacked early Ohios. $1.50® 1.65. No butter amt egg qno'stinns oh Saturdays during July and Aisoist, Local Wagon Wheat - J Local grain elevators are paying $1,22 for Mo. 2 red wbeat. Other graces are purchased on their merits.

Fm Player 120% 119% 120 119% Gen Asphalt 72% ... 72% 72% lilt Crab Eng 58 % 57 58 50 % Hit Harv .13. 1341* 134% 133% May Store 125 .. JJ. 7 125% Mont Ward 75 74 74% 75 Natl Lead Kll i 100 161% 159% Owcn-maiUe 74 ... 74 , 73 Radio .... 44% 43% 44 , i- / 44 Sears-Roeb. 57 58 “J 5? 56% United Drg 101 158% 161 159% ÜBinAl 63 % 63% 62% 62% Wooiworth 169% ... 169 Vi 167% Utilities— Am TA T 143% 143% 143% 113 Con Gas -114 113% 113% 114% n Ol 9. a % '• ' , 8 ,1 ■ .>4 % 84 % Peo Gal . . 124 ... 124 123',, West Ln i4j Shipping Am hit C. . 35 31 34% 3.5% Am SA C . 8 •%, . ; 2* i* Atl Gulf . 40%- 39% 40% 40% lilt M M p 30 29 % 30 30 United Frt 110 ... 115 113',j Foods— Am Sugar 75 74% 74% 75 Am Bt Sag . . ... ... 21. !x Austin Nidi . . ... ... 14 Corn Prdts 4.5% ... 451. 45% Fleisehmnn 151 % 50% 50% 51 Cu-Am Sug 26% . 20 % 26% Postum ...105% 104% 104 Vi 10.5 Wark Bak 832 % ... 32 V* 33 Tobaeeos— Am Tnb ..122% 131*, 122% 122 % Cons Cigar 74% 73 73% * 73% Toh Prds B 107% 106% 107',* 105% Lorillard. .. 30% 30% 30% 30% Un Ct Sir 101*, 99*, 101% 99

CHICAGO CRAIN TRADING IS DULL Session Marked by Fractionally Lower Quotes, I!II t'nilril Pres* CHICAGO, Aug. 7. —Today's session on the Chicago Board of Trade | was a dull tending aair marked by 1 fractionally, lower prices on grains in all positions. The range" in wheat was narrow. Traders*were reluctant to go very far either way because they think that the gove -nment report due next week may contain some surprising elements. Operations were confined in the main to "evening yp,” and this led to a slight break late in the day, causing wheat tu, close ' s ic under the previous levels. Cash prices showed little change. Some bearishness was caused in the corn pit by the discount at which tHe cash article is selling under September. Hovi'cver, the expectation of a bullish Government report and crops news of the same tenor kept the dip from going very far. The cJo.se was only 1 s@T4c under Friday's. Cash prices were strong. Oats sagged %(S C.c in sympathy with wheat. There are no signs of life in this pit , as yet. Provisions wire a little lower. Chicago Grain Table WHEAT— ~ Au *' 7 ~ p sent °i p 3 e S■ ?.!fe\ % i C 3° 7 ®?;' t :{r ; I Pee 1.42 % 1.42% 1.41% 1%2 142'-, Ma CORN— 1 i- 4 ®** 4-46*4 1.17% 1 Sept .83% ,|3 H .83 .83% .8.1% Dc,v .8,% .88% ,87 % .88 Bij Mav .93% .03% 9.3% 031; 113.. Sept .41% .41', .41 .41 .41 1. Dei*. .44 *, .44'-j .14- .44 4 4'., Mav .48 .48 .47% 47% 48 LARD— ‘ Sf RIBS— 13,57 15 ' 40 4 •*■4o 15.45 SP RYF— N ° minal 15.20 15.20 Sebt 1.02 1.03 1.09% 1.00% 1.01% Dec. 1.06', 1.06', 1.05% 1.05% 1.06 Aug. 7.—-Carfnt. receipts: "heat. 3<o; corn. 96: oats. 89: rye. 45 CHICAGO Aug. 6.—Primary receipts: .M h o on,, 8 ‘ 00 .° 1 .787.000: corn 619,000 against , 432.C~0: 2.186.000 Shipmentek—Wheat. 1.464,000 against 962.009: corn. 288.000 04 S' 000 ■ cats, 224.000 against CHICAGO. Aug. 7'.—Grain close: Wheat —September, off %<•: December, off ,<•; May. off %c Corn—September, off 1,0; December, off %e: Mav. off %e : Oats— September, off *,e: December. off %c: May. off c. Prnvisioit8 —Lower. TOLEDO Aug. 7.—Grain close: Wheat —No 3. $1.34 % 1.36%. Corn—No 2 h.% nB6 %•• Rye—No. 3 $1.04. Oats 4Jgt- in 42 1 -c. Bariev—No. 2. SVL. Clove——Imported $17.75: October. December. $15.75: February. $16.05. Timotliv—Cash. $3.25: September. $3 15: October. $3.05. -Vlsikc—August SV4,>O: September. Butter —4l (fi 14e. Eggs—2Hi 39e. Hav—s3B. ■ / -■ .

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Saturday's receipts. 133 cars. Prices quoted 41 %e f. o. b.xljasis to New York. Hay on Waek Indinnapolis. Bid* for grain at the Indianapolis Board of Trade were: 'A heat—Steadv: No. 2 red $1.25%® 1.27 *c: N-v 2 hard. $1.24% W 1.26%. Corn—Easy: No. 2 white. 75% it 77c: Nu__3 white. 74-1- 7.5%e: No. 2 yellow. 74 f " 75e: No. 3 vrlliuia 771® 74c: No. 2 mixed. 73%®74e: No. 3 mixed. 72® T.’U-. Oats—Steady: No. 2 white. 37(<i39c: No. 3-white. 36%® 38c. Hay—Steady: No. 1 timothy. s23® '.3.50: No. 2 timothy. $31.50® 32: No. .3 timothy $19®20: No 1 liglit clover mixed. $21.50@32: No. 1 clover mixed. $20.50® 21: No. 1 glover hay. sl9®; 19.50. N evf hav $4 nniler old. —lnspections^ Wheat-;—No. 1 red. 16 ears: No. 2 red. 18 ears: No. 3 red 8 ears: No. 4 red. 11 rat's: No. 1 hard. 2 ears: No. 1 mixed. 2 ears: No. 3 mixed. 4 ears: No. 3 mixed. 2 cars: No. 4 mixed. 3 cars: sample. 8 oars. Total. 74 ears. ~ Corn—No 3 white. 6 ears: No. 3 white. 3 cars: No. 4 whitq*e-l -ar: No. .5 white. 1 -ar: No. 6 white. 3 ears: N'n.‘ 3 yellow. 5 cars: No. 3 yellow. 6 ears: No. 5 yellow. I ear: !Ap. 6 yellow. 8 car*: No. 2 mixed. 1 car: No. 3 mixed, 4 cars; No. 4 mixed. 1 ear. Total. 43 ears. Oats—No. 2 white, 1 ear: No. 3' while. 7 ears: No. 4 white. 1 ear: sample white, 6 car*. Total. 15 ears. | Rye—No, 1. 3 ears. Total. 2 ears. WEEKLY/REPORT ~ —Output of Flour— Aug. 7, 1.326 11.052 Rb%. July 31. 926 r. 9.069 6b,s. Aug. 8, 192.5 1(1,30.5 Bbls. —lnspreiion* for Week——Bushels — In Ollt Wheat tiOt.OOO 120,000 Corn 22( 000 88,000 Oats 144.000 2.out) Rye J) .000 None No Hay. —Stock in Store— * Date Wheat Corn Oat* Rye 8-7-30 025.040 401.520 10.100 None 8-8-25 590.160 360,670 193.400 None 8-4-2 4 384.400 429,500 40.400 None CHICAGO. Aug. 7.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 1 red. $1.38'-.*) .718 % : No. 3 red. $1.37 % @ 1.38 % : No. 1 hard. $1,719%® 1.40: No. 3 hard. $1.30® 1.40: No. 71 hard. 91.371 @ 1.37 % . Corn—No. 2 yellow. 83% frt 84 %e: No. 3 yellow. 83 @B2 %c: No. 4 yellow. 70%® 80c: No. 5 yellow. 76% @'7Bc: No. IK.vel)ow. 7-IHt 74%c: No. 2 uhite. SR'-c: No. 0 white. 72%® 751c.' Oats—No. 2 white. 41%® 42 ** No. 3 while. .30 % ®>4l %c: No. t white. 719 % ® .30 %e. Rarley—67f-73c. Rye—No. 3. $1.04%. Timothy—s6.2s® 6.75: clover. $20.50® 39.50. Al Jolson Admits Wife’s Divorce Suit 81l United Press , PARIS, Aug. 7. —A1 Jolson, stage conredlan, admitted his wife had inshtflited proceedings for divorce. “We are still good friends,’’ he said. “Only rather than grow old not agreeing we thought it better to obtadn a divorce which is secured in a more sensible fashion here than in the United States.”

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Top Prices Are $13.75@ 13.85 —Receipts Estimated at 3,500. 1 • HOG PRICE RANGE Aug. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 2. 12.60WJ3.60 14.00 ?.tUW 3. 12.00 so 13.50 13.65 10,000 4. 12.00 lu 1335 1.3.50 7.000 ->. 12.10 W 13.20 13.60 4,000. 6. 13.25 ft 13.30 13.75 RpOO 7. 13.10 w 1.3.50 13.85 W 13.75 3^500 The hog market was irregularly higher in the final session of the week at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange. Shippers paid * 3$ extreme top price of ?13-S5 for lightweight matenal and packers gave $13.75 for hogs of the The price trend was steady to .29 cents higher. Receipts were estimated at 3,500. porkers and 220jtvere held over from the Friday trading period. Pigs were sold around sl3 and packing sows were unchanged at $9.25@ 10.5,0. Bidding was spirited, but as soon as the market was made the hogs moved to the scales rapidly and practically the entire run was disposed of at an early hour in the morning. - Hog Price Scale Hogs weighing 160-180 lbs. were sold at [email protected], representing an increase of b@ls cents over prices quoted ijF'the Friday session; ISO-290 lbs., $12,75, 20 cents higher; 200-210 lbs., $13.50, 20 ‘cents higher; 210-225 lbs., sl3, 20 cents higher; 225-235 lbs., sl3, 20 cents higher; 235-250 lbs., $12.75, 20 cents higher; 250-275 lbs, t $12.50. 15 cents higher; 275-200 lbs.. sl2, steady; 300-325 lbs., $11.75, steady; 325 lbs. and up sold at $11.50, steady with Friday. * The cattle market was slow and no price changes were made. Trading was hampered by the light receipts estimated at only 100 bovines in the pens at the start of the day. Over the week yearling steers have ruled 25 cents higher, while others were steady :o 15 cents lower. Godd to choice cows and heifers were steady to 50 cents higher: light heifers were 15 cents higher and medium weight were 25 to 50 cents higher. Light steers brought a extreme top price of $lO and choice yearlings went as high as $10.50. Beef steers were $8.25(f?9.30. Beef cows were [email protected]. Low cutters sold at [email protected].

Calves Are-Lower The calf market ruled 50 cents to $1 lower from tfie start of the day. The top price was sl3 in eoptrast to the Friday top of sl4 and the bulk /of were made at around sl3. in comparison with the Friday bulk at $13.50. Receipts were estimated at 200 vealers. * Jhe sheep and lamb market was comparatively quiet and prices were about steady. Lambs sold at an extreme top price of $13.50 and from that point down to $9. Sheep were unchanged at $6.50 and down; fchoice breeding owes, s7® 9, and bucks, s3®4. r fhe run wits estimated at 200 ovin^s. —Hogs—-ifiO-iso ib , tn n jsv 180-300 Ihs . ( 13 7 , 13 ' 55 SVB-SJ9 !L' s 13.50 ' 535-|9 >* :: too ;.'to-2.>0 lb* 250-275 lbs 12 40 275-300 jbs poo 300-325 lbs. 11 "5 325 l'os. and un .: 11.50 —Cattle— Prime yearlings SIO.OO 0 10.50 Good to ohomo fat steers. 8.50® 900 I Common to medium steers 7.00® 8.50 Baby beef 9.00® in no common to medium heifers. o.sn® s.sn Co "* 5.25® 6.75 —Calves— S'"*. ''C* 1 * $13.00 Bulk of sales 13 00 Common to medium 10.00® 12.00 —Sheru and Lanths—*Lamhs 9.00® 13.iV> gg<* 3.00® 4.00 Sheen 6.00 down Breeding ewes S 7.00® 9.00 Other Livestock CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—Livestock hv P--partment of Agriculture: Cattle %- Ret> s , *-•600: compared with week ago. receipts sharply „ff : smaller yearlings 35 m 40e higher: good and choice mediums shared savan e: better grade lieavies 2.u' luglier; lower grades mediums and heavies slow, steady to strong, extreme too heavies. $10: long yearlings. $10.00: killer demand for western grassers narrow: stoe'<ers ;5i.,0c higher: feeders steady, relatively lower; fat she stock scarce, 50c® $1 higher: all cutters and bulls 250 high"! : vealers $1 higher: bulk prices for the week: Fed steers. $8.25® 10 15- srra ;* steers to killers. $6 05 fie 7.25; stockers aid feeders. s6 hi i: meaty feeders. $6.75® 7 grass-fed eow-s. ss® 0.50: all cutters'. ul'*' $u.,.®6.25: vealer*. $1.;.00® 14. Sheep—Receipts. 1000: odd mts natives up lo sl4: culls. Sls®lo 51 for the week: 4.100 direct. 148 doubles from feeding stations: fat lambs 25® s'tr higher: cull natives strong to 35e higher: sheep 25® 35c higher; lat yearlings strong' ferding lambs strong to 10c higher: week's top Prices: Fat range lambs. $1 4 70: ns *D'% $I 4 -0: yearlings. sl2; fit ewes. $/.8o; feeders $13.85. bulk prices: Fat riD'We iambs sl4® 14.50: natives. $13.7.5 g'lw'vV cu,l '- slo® 10.50; fat yearlings. s,oewa?. so® 7.50: frcdlng lamb* $12,.,® 13.8.. Hogs—Receipts. 2,000' market steady: packing sows strong to up evenly higher: hardly rnough here in test values: top price $13.50 paid for 150 to 1-0-pound averages: 300-pound butchers around $13.40: extrem* weight butcher* $11.do: packing sows. $9 85® 10.25. some held at $10.50® l 0,60; practically no mar. ket on slaughter pigs: shippers took 500 hfhlovrr around 3.000: bulk of sales. Sib ® 13.-5: heavyweight $11.50® 12.00 nicdiiims. sl2® 13.40: lights. $12.50® 13.o0; light, light* $12.75® 13.50; packing sows, $9..>0--i 10.60. CLEVELAND. Aug. 7.—Hogs—Rcein's. 3.000: market steady: I'odkrrs. $13.35 mixed. $13.5.5: medium $13.25: pig*. sl4 roughs. 39.75: stags. sß® 8.50. Cattle—Recoitjls.. 100: market steady: steers. $9.50 in 10..5,V; good to choice butcher sfee-s. $8.1.0® 9.50: fair to choice butcher steers. s7® 8: good to choice butcher hulls. SB. good to choice cows. ss® 6.50: fair to rood lows. $4®.5: common rows. s3® 4- milch era and springers. s3s® 80. Sheep and lambs—R-ce.pts. 100: market slow; lon. $14.50. Calves—Receipts. 200; market steady: top. $14.50. PITTSBURGH. Aug. 7—Hogs—R--I'eipts. A000: market aotive. 15 ® Mnc higher: pound* 812® 12.75: 20025() pounds. $13.25 ® 13.50: 160-200 pounds. $14.35 Ifr 1 4.35; 130-160 pounds. s!4.°s® 14.35: 00-130 nournls. sl4 2-s"i 14.35: parking sows. s9® 9.50. Cattle— Receipts. 50 market, steady. Vealcr*— Receipts 100. steady. sl4 50. Sheep Receipts. 100: market, steady. EAST BUFFALO. Aug. 7.—Cattle—Receipt*, 2.5: market active, steady: shipping- sf-ers. $8.50® 0.75: butcher grades. s7® 9.50: cows. s2® 6.50. Calves —R“-,-flpts. 3-50- market, slow, steady: eull to choice, *3.50®’14.50. Sheep and lamb—Receipts. 300; market, active, stead, choice lamb*. sl3® 14; cull to choice. $3 ®l3: veirling*. .87 ®l2 • sheep. $3.50® 8.75 Hog-—Receipts. 3 200: market, a--tive. stealy: Yorker*. sl4: pigs. *l4*, 14.15: mixe-l, sl3® It: roughs. sl2® 13; heavies. s9® 10: roughs. s7®B. CINCINNATI. Aug. 7.—Hogs—Re ccipts, 1.000: ntnrl.et dull. about 1°" lower: 250-3"0 lb*. sll® 12.25: 200"50 lb*. $1 "50® 13.50: 100-200 lb*.. sl3 30® 13.75: 130-100 lh?.. *13.50 4, 13.75: 90 130 lbs. $12.50® 13.75: packing sow*. s9® 9.75. Cattle—Receipt*. 225: market nominal. -1-t'l. w-'vk: bn" heps steers. $8 .50-1-9: hulk vealers. sll '■ ’ : 14. Sheep—Re-eints. 750: market steady j ton fat lambs. sls TOLEDO. Ane 7.—Hogs i n -*. ' 1 'OO: market stes-iv. 2.5** higher: heavie* sl2® 12.25 mediums. sl3® 13.50: York -rs. $13.50® 13.75: good pigs. $13:75® 14.°.5. Calves—Market strong. Sheep and lambs—Market steady. CHIC SCO FBI IT PRICES 1 Itu t lilted Pre** CHIOACO’ Apg. 7.—AnDles. baike* $1 Ml® 1.50: btlaekberrie*. ease. $1.50® 1 75: hlnsberie* ease. $3®3.75: cherris* -ase. $2.50® 2.75: currant*, case, 92.50® .3: gooseberries, -ase. $1.50® 2: peaches, crate. $1.7,5®2: pears, box. $1.50: plum* ease. 75c® $1 : red raspberries. 24 pt* . 9" ®2.50: cantaloupes, erate. 92<52.50 Honev Pew* crate. $1.25; watarmeloos car. $225®275.