Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1926 — Page 27

OCT. 22, 1926

Automobiles foi Sate STUDEBAKER y COME IN! ' We ll show you how we can back no every sale. Cars like these account, for it. 1924 Studobak/r Lt. ti sedan $ 775 ■1923 Studi baker coupe 400 ■l9‘.’4 Olds sedan 550 ”1924 Studebaker sedan 1,000 1934 Overland touring 350 19311 Haynes touring 1150 1923 Studebaker Lt. fl rds 400 1925 Studebaker sedan 1.000 1925 Studebaker phaeton 800 1924 Studebaker spec, tour 650 1930 Ford touring 60 1924 Cole 8 sedan 000 1920 Studebaker big 0 brougham. . 1.575 1924 Packard sedan 1,050 1924 Studebaker spec, rds 050 19211 Stearns sedan 550 1933 Studebaker sedan 000 1933 Wlllvs-Knight coupe-sedan 075 1920 Studebaker big (1 touring. . . . 250 1924 Ford louring 95 1994 Ford sedan .300 192.3 Studebaker light 0 400 1925 Essex coach 550 ARMACOST Automobile Company Studebaker Distributor Used Car Department 003 N. Capitol Ave. MAin 0550 Open Evenings .SPECIAL TODAY 1922 Htipmobile coupe S2OO 1920 Nash sedan 90 1922 Stephens toiunng .... 300 1923 Hudson roach 450 1923 Slut/, sport 400 1920 Stutz touring 175 1923 Hupmobile roadster. 175 1917 Locomobile touring \ 150 1929 Peerless coupe 300 1921 Stephens sedan . 1150 1921 Oakland touring 75 1023 Chevrolet touring 75 Smalt Payment Down STUTZ INDIANAPOLIS CO. 967 N. Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday a. m. Riley 4922 Willvs-Kniglit HERE IS TOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN ONE OF THESE DEPENDABLE. LONG-LIFE CARS AT A PRICE THAT MAKES IT A REAL BARGAIN: ONE ■ FULLY EQUIPPED 1925 COUPE SEDAN ■FOR SBSO, AND A SEDAN FOR $875 ■FULLY EQUIPPED. SEE THEM AT ONCE. TRADES AND EASY TERMS. Carl 11. Wallerieh, Inc. Used Car Department. 314 N. Delaware St. Lincoln 6588. Open evenings and Sunday. RICKENBACKER, 1924 late style long radiator type touring, with glass inoloffl’e, motomeler, windshield wiper, bumpers. 4 wheel brakes. 5 balloon tires, snubbers. real lite.' windshie’d wings, mirror. 5200.00 down. STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Wash.

\ WE WILL GIVE EACH PURCHASER OUR USED CAR GUARANTY After buying one of our used automobiles, drive it yourself io three days, and If for any reason you do not like it, bring it back and if in as good condition as when you received will allow you the amount you. paid on any other caf we may have in oui stock. We are the oldest Willys-Overland dealer in Indianapolis and oui reputation is built on fair treatment and frankly stated facts therefore this guaranty is for Vour protection and assurance tha, the car you buy from us during this sale is to your liking. opem mmm m Open Sundays Until 4 P. M. •24 Ford touring ....' $l5O I 1922 Overland coupe 225 1923 Columbia sedan 495 | 1 2 Overland sedan 750 1923 Overland Champion.. m3 Jowett Bedaa 450 1923 Overland touring 195 i 1924 Ford coupe 275 1920 Mercer 395 1919 Chevrolet touring 35 1924 Studebaker closed .... 750 1920 Nash touring 195 1925 Overland-Champion .. 395 1922 Overland sedan 225 1925 Overland touring .... 275 1;*23 Ford Coupe 125 1924 Overland coupe 425 1923 Ford loadster 115 1923 W K coupe 575 1925 Overland sedan 475 1922 Ford touring 100 1924 Overland roadster .. . 225 1924 Overland touring ... 225 1923 Rkk%nl acker touring..37s 1923 Ford coupe 150 1925 Chevrolet coupe 395 1924 Overland touring 175 j 1917 Ford speedster 75 1925 Overland Del. sedan .. 795 j 1926 Essex sedan 675 —\ r—] n /-\ n 1922 Chev. Touring $35.00 vn DJ p f fLJ M □ One Ford Coupe $25.00 (Ny J !_£□ \tTJ [J q Ford Sport Roadster. .. .$50.00 , ■ * 1923 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN A Knight motor that is as quiet as n ncjv car. Upholstering 'good, paint and tires good. We will offer tAoe nv'U? n rrvTTPir a Qul<*k sale at 192 b FORD LOUIE COLUMBIA SEDAN This cur Is worth -n thinl more Almost good as new, extia , I)an t)u , j )r i ot , w *.-usk for It. If tii-P snecinl 11375 • vou V"t (food looking, good runtiie. oaiurtiay special, , „ing, good value, come see it, only I 1.685. * Rickenbacker: ™'AT very little, has new 2-tone paint, 5 tires-almost new. It has new brake linings, and is in wonderful condition. 1923 OAKLAND SPORT TOUR. 1925 OVERLAND 2-DOOR Finished in light blue, in good ' SEDAN* ineebtlii enl condition. 1922 Jewett Why wait until the eold weather sedan, fuliy equipped and in good to boost elosed eur values. Buy this - r d, FORD ROADSTER " ***' , * Good shape meehttiiiea'.lv. slls. 1925 0\ ERLAND, REPOSOVERLAND ROADSTER, 1924 SESSED SIX-CYLINDER MODEL goo<l as new for In mighty good mechanical coßdi- SBSO. We will take your old car as tlun. $l5O. ~ part payment. Through special arrangements we are in a position (o make you very reasonable terms and our enormous stock of good uhi and cars offer you the best opportunity to select just the automobile you want. REMEMBER OURGUARANTY WE WILL ACCEPT YOUR CAR IN PART PAYMENT ON ANY OF OUR NEW OR USED CARS Oldest Wlllys-Knight-Overland dealers in the city. - 1005 N. Meridian. El 11,20 1 u 7575.

Ah&tomobiles for Sale Central • Buick Values Ford touring car: new tires $ 65 Buick six-cylinder $ 75 Ford touring car: good shape $ 85 Studebaker six SIOO Buick six-cylinder $125 Dort touring $135 Buick coupe Nash sport model' $l6O Those cars are all equipped with starters and they are in good running condition. Easy terms Cemitral Btmick Co* 120 W, North. A Lin. 191)5. IT M£ILL PAY YOU TO LOOK OVER OUR STOCK OF USED CARS. ALL OPEN MODELS WILL BE SOLD AT A BIG SACRIFICE. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET SOME CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 S. MERIDIAN DREXEL 4743. Hudson 1924 Coach Excellent mechanically. Has 5 good tires, seat covers. like new. Priced low for quick sale. Trade or terms. Locomobile 955 N. Meridian. Lin. 1171. 1923 OVERLAND TOURING *" Thfs car was recently overhauled: SlttV terms to reliable party. Lin. 1265. Ford, 1926 Roadster In tine condition; used very little; guaranteed; a saving to you of $114.50 Frank Hatfield Cos. 625 N, Capitol Ave. Open Evenings 1925 FORD COUPE This ear is in excellent condition: $205: terms to reliable party. Lin. 126a. . FORD, 1925 COUPE Five good balloon tires, new finish lock wheel. A wonderful value at $95 down Afck for car No. 20. WANGELIN-BHARP. 443 Virginia Ave. DRexcl 5020. • TIMES WANT ADS BEAD TO SUCCESS.

Automobiles for Sale _ YOU ' Take 'No Chamices HERE* INVARIABLY—PEOPLE WHO BUY NEW DODGES HAVE CARS OF SUBSTANTIAL QUALITY TO TRADE IN. NATURALLY OUR STOCK OF USED DODGES IS THE FINEST IN THE CITY. BUT WE TAKE EQUAL PRIDE IN THE EXCELLENT , CONDITION OF OUR BUICJKS. CHEV*ROLETS. FORDS. STUCK BAKERS AND OTHER WECL-KNOWN MAKES. THEY ARE BETTER VALUES BECAUSE THEY WERE LSED CARED FOR IN THE FASHION YOU WOULD EXPECT FROM CONSERVATIVE OWNERS. PLUS THE FACT THAT WE G OOVER THEM BEFORE WE OFFER THEM FOR SALE. Tile Sanford Standard * Is Your Protection Dodge Brothers Touring Has been reconditioned: has lots of dependable transportation: only sl4ll. Dodge Brothers Touring A high radiator: looks like new' tires are good and in excellent shape. $295. Dodge Brothers Touring Late model: excellent tires: thoroughly overhauled: $475. Dodge Brothers Touring Here ia a real buy: only $150: small payment down. Ask for tag No. 365. Dodge Brothers Touring Just a year old: looks as good as new. balloon tires: all in good condition; bumpers. etc.; $5o0: new-car value. Dodge Brothers Sedan Late nv I I: excellent mechanical condition. No., is the time to get” good elosed car: only $650. Dodge Brothers Sedan Another one in first-clask shape: for thousands of miles: special. J4o.>. Dodge Brothers Coach Looks as good and is as good as new* balloon tires, excellent. J fist what you lavo been waiting for; $795. Ford Touring Can not be told from new; five balloon ires. Here is a real value; $.‘150. small town payment. * Ford Roadster 1935: in excellent condition: $229. - Ford Coupes We have several of them: all refimshed am. . ....u.cc; pa ecu to sed quicalv: 0.. .... iMjUKiii down. Look these over w t oue for closed-car comfort. Ford Sedans Values apparent in these. HefinisherJ nd Hurry to get your choice Maxwell Touring Balloon tires: late model: glass lin-lo* re. a high-grade lined ear and a real alue at our price: $350. Overland Touring Late modelr-tires are good: glass iPeloi re. Just tha thing tor this snappy •ather. Only $225. Chevrolet Coupes x We have two: r-linishcd and recombined. priced right. They are real value* Overland Coupe ’ive balloon tires: excellent met ban'v re nil i Hived and reads* To giv real vice. This; is u late model. Better rry. Olds Coupe \ six Hist looks like new: four-pmen- .• good tires, paint and excellent roc* >nnaiiy. Look this one over. Essex Coach Like new: driven only 3.000 miles: a 6: $595. Car is just a tow months old Maxwell Sedan l.a'c model: everything O. K : looks e anew gar. and is just about perfect echitnically; a real value for you. ike a Small Down Payment and Buy a Deyendable Used Car. " Lo Sairaford Cos, The Safe Place to^tuy. 837 N Meridian St. Open evenings and Sunday.

, HOT T&SE MM - !925 NASH ROADSTER. 1926 HUDSON COUPE, NEW. 1925 LINCOLN COUPE. ! 926 LEXINGTON KpORT. 1928 FRANKLIN SEDAN. CULLEY AUTO CO. 'I2BB N. Riley 4303. FORD used cars. Always a race stoek of , ‘'ll model*. Right irices square dealing rHR FRANK HATFIELD CO 826 N Capitol. Authorized Ford Dealers Open veilings Main 4?OH < I9:>8 TOURING Starter ami demountable rims: 4 new t irestnne cord tires: new Duco finish W S Red Seal inspected. WANGELIN-SHARP * Drex 5020 443 Virginia Ave Onen evenings and Sunnily , i 020 COUPE. Starter and demountable rims: four new Miller cord lirrs; lock wheel and other extras WANGELJN-SHAKP 443 Virginia Ave Drex 5020. Onen evenings -4tnd Sunday. Legal Notices NOTICE .Stockholders' Annua! Meeting of the • Railroad Company for the 11 x °f. officer® and general business will tin held at the offiee of Kingan A Cos.. Indianapolis. Monday, Nov. 16th. at 2:30 P m. McVIE. Secret arq. NOTICETO BIDDERS The undersigned publicly' posts, from time to time as needed, on the bulletin board of tile Board of School Commissioners of the Cite ol Imliaiisnolis. Indiana at its offices 150 N. Meridian St.. IndianapoliH. specifications for divers suppltos for scliools. office s ianitors domestic science, manual training and office equipment: for domestic science equipment for S'bools Nos 0. 33 34 and 4t). and D. S. M. T. Portable Machines: and for ri naira to buildings and equipment, vty • hardware. lumber, plumbing and elretrieal supplies: and bids will be received bv the undersigned for the sale to said Hoard for such sunulies and materials until the r-Fuvctilo dati s named ip said specifications. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By URE M FRA7.ER. Business Director. Indianapolis Tnd Or t,s**22 1928 NOTICE OP SALE OF CERTAIN REAL ESTATE. HIEING PART OF LAND ALONG MAPLE ROAD BOULFA’APD. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS. CTTV OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Park Commissioners of the ei*v of Indlananolis. will receive bids on Thursday. Oet. 28. 10211. at 2 p. m.. at the office of the Board and from day to day thereafter- until sold for the South one-half I ’*■ I of lot No. ,v 4 of Marion Highlands an at difion to the city of Indianapolis. iiid. Said sale will he for cash and under Property Resolution No 1 1928. and as authorized bv Special OrdinSnce No. 4. 1928 of Common Couucil of the citv of IndiamTboUs. SAid land ia now owned bv the city of Indianapolis. <imi is a nart of the park and boulevard system of said eitv. and is no longer nee-di-d for nark purposes, and the same should be sold. Alt affidavit of non-colluaion. ns re qHired b.v law must lw- furnished. Forms mav be had at the office of the Board Said land must bring the appraised value thereof. V .TORN F„ MIT.NOR FR "K D" T, * r ’R. ' MARY E BOSS. ADOLPH '.M i.ARDT Boa"d of Park Coiw.iaFioncrs. Citv of InTIMES - WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

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IMPROVE!) CREDIT BUOYS STOCKS IPMORNING TRADIN Largest Reserve Ratio Gai in Recent Years Is Made. Hu l uilf<l Hrrff NEW TOkK, Oct. 22.—The Wall Street Journal’s financial review today says: Announcement after Thursday's close tljat the local bank rate had bene maintained at 4 per cent was taken as a foregone conclusion, in view of the sweeping improvement in the statement of the Federal Deserve Bank of New York as of Oct. 20. This report set forth an increase in reserve ratio to 85.4. per cent, against 78.9 per cent In the previous week, one of the most extensive gains scored in the single week in recent years. , This substantial strengthening was due to an appreciation of $61.000,000 in the institution’s gold holdings and a reduction •of $95,000,000 in rediscounts. Asa result this evidence of the greatly improved credit conditions at thi*. center further recoveries took place in active stocks at the opening of the stock market today. Wilson preferred was a feature of special strength, mounting 2 points to 71*i. Automobiles foi Sale

'MARION \ • \J company 1040 X. Meridian • f f Chevrolet AJ)<"’n Payments rFX\ Ford. l!i2ii Tudor.. .$125 Ford 1922 2-d00r... 30 Ford, 1922 Coupe.. 25 Ford, 1922 Coupe... 35 Chevrolet. 1925 Coach 140 Ford Roadster, 1920; balloonjs 75 Chevrolet. 1924 Roadster 5o Ford, 1925 Roadster 45 Ford, 1024 Fordor.. 55 Ford. Roadster 35 EFord. 1923 Coupe.. x 3O Chev. 1923 Coupe.. 55 VFortl, 1925 Coupe: balloons 55 ipjv Chev. Tour~ Ford Coupe, 1925; balloons 55 Overland 4 Touring 2U || Ford Tudor ....... 25 Ford Touring, new tt~s tires ..•• 25 Chevrolet 2-dool* T Sedan 30 Ford, 1925 Coupe... 60 V Make Your Payments Direct to Us MARION COMPANY lltli and Meridian Lincoln .5361 OPEN SUNDAY OPEN EVENINGS ) \ / i FORD 19 15 ■ oiii uc li au.um.iiuI witwr. halliKin tin-. Tne tvgt of me •ihaiii'.-,. | .oiiliuou STu t-jeh. balance term-. 'LI lie/a !1 --in:- uuyni ihre,i *u in. . ..ON CHEVROLET CO./1040 N. IJuidian.

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—Oct. 22—v Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 1 00. close, bison .. 155$s 152155 153-> * Ooast L 107 195 197 195 1- 0...103*, 101% 101 % i Pao.. .1631. . . 163% 163 i 0.. .169% J 67 *4 11!7 *,j 169 - S. W. 73 . . . 7373 % It &P. 63 >4 ... 62% 63V. £ Hud..171% 171 171 172 H .C Lack 143% 142% 140% 142% m 39 % . . 39 30 >e Ist ixl 48 :l , 48 1 , 48%% 47% No ofd 76% ... 75% 75% high V . 85 ... 85 84 e South 43 . 42 % 42 % & N .128% 128% 138 % 127 .K & T.. 32% . . *3r% 31 % io Par nfd 87% 87 86% - 'Y Cen.,134 133% 132% 133% \Y NHAH 39% 39'. 39% 39% .’ I’aciflc.. 76 % 76 % 76 % 76 % •for & W.. 167% 166% 165% 166% •ere Mara 108% ... 108 108 •ennsylvan. 54% ... 54 % 54% Reading ... 85 % 85 85 *. 85 1 Railway 116% 116 % 116% 11*1% $o Pacific 104% 103% 104 10* St. Paul... 9 % \. . . 9 % 9 % St Paul ufl 17 ... 17 17 SLA SW . 62 St I, & S F 97 ... 96% 96% Union Pac 163% V.. 161% 162% Wabash .. 39 J.. 38% 38 % Wabash im! 74% ... 74 74 Rubbers— Aiax 8% 7% 8 7% Flak 15% ... 15% 15% Goodrich. . 45% . 45% 45% Gd/r nfd. ... ... ... 107 U S Rub.. 53% . . 53% 52% Kqulpments— Am C & Fd 97 ... 97 96 Am Loco. UN”. .. 101 101% Am S1 Fd—43% 43% 41% Raid Loco 116% 115 115 119% <Rn Elec:. 83% 83% 82% 83% Lima ... ... .17 % N Y Airb. 40% . . . 40% 39% P Stl Car. 39% Pullman .179% 177 178% 176 Westh A B 125% ... 125% 125 Westh El pc 67% .. 67% 67 Steels— Be'hleliem . 4.5 % .. . 44 % 45 Colo Fuel . 39 % 38 % 39 % Crucible ... 79% 79 70% 68% Gulf St Stl 62 57 57% 62 P R C A I. 42% 41 12 % 40% Ren Steel . 57 ... 50 .55% Sloss Shelf. . ... ... 117 1’ S Steel .138% ... 135% 138 Union Alloy 39% ... 39% 29% Vanadium .40 ..." 4040% Motors— A m Bosch. . lii ... 18% 19 % Chandler ... 28 Chrysler ... 35 . . 33 % 34 \ Cont Motor. 10% 10% 10% 10% Dodge .... 23’, . 33 % 23% Gabriel ... 29% ... 29% 29% Gen Motor 148% 143% 143% 147% Hudson . . 45% 43 1 • 43 Jy 45 fiuiin . 20% ... *to% ,-9|* Jordan . l-% Mack 99% 93% 93 96% Martin Par. . . . . ... 21 Moon 13', 12 \ 13% 13 Nash 56% . 55% 56 Packard 33 32 % 32 % 33 Pien-C Arw 21 % 21 Studebaker. 50% 48% 18% .;0 Slew Warn. 65'-, . 6. 6. j Timken ... 84% 81 *. 82 8> Willys Over 19 >. ... 18% 19% White Mot. 55% >t % 55 && Mining— Am Smell*. 130% 429 129% 129% Anaconda . 47% 4.% 4i% 47 Cer De Pa*. 02% 63% 62% Int Nickel . 3.5% / 35 % 35% Kennecott 60 at 60 Nl

WHEAT LOSES ON LIVERPOOL BREAK Corf!. Oats Also Open Lower on Bearish Sentiment. |Hu I nitril Prt** FHICAGO, Oct. 22—Liverpool reversed itself this morning. The British market wait 1% to lower. This fact alone meant a lower opening on tlie Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat was % to \ lower. Favorable weather in the northwest and , tlie appearance of Canadian hedging | pressure were depressing factors. Corn was bearish on the p%or eastern demand and the heavy receipt of 'nig grain. Arrivals have exceeded ; shipments every day this week. The | opening was % lower. Oats also opened % lower in all positions. Despite the fact that there are 'many bull features about this l cereal, it continues to follow the trend of tlie other grains There was no early change in provisions. Chicago Grain Table WHEAT * Trey Ifhrh. Low. 11-00 c!jj. TVc 143 1.4" 143 14"% - Mar .'.'.'. .1 47 1 40% 147 147 CORN— Tvs- 77% 76 % .77% .76% | May '84% .83% 81% 83% OATS—no,. 44% .43% .44% 4.3 s mv 48% .<?% .48% 47-, | RYE— I Dec . ... 1.00 % 1.00 •% 100 % 1.00 % May 1.07% 1.06% 1.07% l.Oi LARD—qai 7* ’ I*U7*2 i:u. Van 13 15 18.15 >3.00 :'Myla n 13.25 13.15 RIBS—- | Oct 2N 12.75 Jan !..<& Commission Row PRICES IO KE'I AII.ERB FKUTS A —ranev Grimr. Gulden obi >4 (14.50", Jonathan bbl.. $5 75: Delicinua |,bl \ $5.5006 Wolf Ruer 40-lb hnskST 5044 75c: Malden Blush. 40-lb basket SI.LVn.2S- Kins David 40-lb basket Oa'titttlouoee— Honevdew melon* crate $2.00. Crabanples—H. G.. bn.. $1.50. Grapefruit—l*lc of Pine* box $5.00' Florida $5 44 6.50. Cranb<?rrie—Fancy black* half barrel* f4 't?err>n*—Csltfornm box 54.5006. Lime*—Florida 100 $2.50. Nuts—lndianii chestnuts, lb.. 200 23c. shellhark hlckurynut* lb.. 5 0 7c. Oraners —California crt. $6 2.;4t 8 P'-aches—Fancy Elbertas btl. $2. Pears—Bartl -tts bu.. s24f 2.2.>: aligv lors. do*. $4. ... ~ Persimmons—Texas Jnnanesr % bu.. $2.50: Indian*. 12 nt case. $1 ..>0 Quinces —Bu.. $1.5002 VEfiKTABI.Kb Bean*—H. G.. green bu. $1.50 02: H G. Lima, bu., 40c. Beets—H G.. do* . bunches 35c Cabbage—N Y bbl . $2 25 Carruia—H G do* bunches 40cCaulitlower—Colorado crt. $2.25. Celery-—Miheigan Highball crt.. $1.25: fancy Michigan do*, otic. _ Cucumbers —H. G.. do*.. .>o44”i>c Eggplsnl—H G do* $1 3.65i>2 Onrlh'—Pond 16c Kale—H G. bu 65c Lettuce —Western Iceberg. crt., $4 44 4.50: H. G. leaf. 15-lb. basket. $135. Mango*—H G.. bl $1 oO Onions—H G yellow 100 lbs #2. H.G while ini kilos 1.5 nodnd hasket $1 904 r 2 Spanish crt $2- green dor. 40c Parsley—H G do* bunches 50c Sauash—ll G. white summer bu 70. Potatoes —Michigan, round Qvhße. sack $4.250 440 Minnesota Ear'.v 3)hios 120 lb bag $303.25 , It mil sne*—H G tong while do* 39e lona red 200 button Stic.. Sw°ei Ootatnes—Fancv Virginia bbl $3 •’ Hi :■ 50 one-third bill $1 50 Bn'nrh—H O bn >i Tomatoes—H O hu 75* osl -5 Produce Markets h^rgs—strictly fresh- deliyereo at Indian apolis. 370 39e. Butler- 'Wholesale n rices t Creamery best grade a pound 46049 - bnvin* nil e foi backlog -lock 20c Poultry Fawls. 22 0 23c Leghorns 15 ta 1 6c : ducks. 14 01 5 c Cheese i wholesale buying oncesl— VVis olisin Daisies 24 025 c longhorns 24 0 ’*c Limhiirgei 27, Local Waonn Wh^at Lm hI gram elevalor** art* paving tui .No V rt-u (uiidi viiiiti Kriuicr tin : onri rigiAc-c on iheir menu

Tex G& S. 42% ... 41 42% U S Smelt.. 32% ... 31;* 32 Oil*— Atlan Refg 100% ... 9! 100,, Cal Petrol. . 30 % ... 30 % 30 % Freept Tex 28% 2(7% 27% ’*'’•* Houston ... 2* , Ind Oil .. 27% 27 27 , ‘27% Marl Oil .. 52 51% :>1 % ‘sl % M C Pet... 29% . . 28% 29% Pa-A Pet 61 Pa-Am P B 61% 61% 61% 61% Pac Oil ... ... 4 % Ph Pet .. 48 % 47% 47% 48 Un Oil 54 • . . 54 64 % Pu Oil ... 25% ... 25% 25 % Ro Du 48 Shell 29% ... 29 28% Sinclair ... 17% ... 17% 18 Skelly 3130% 31 31 St O ol C. 60-% .... bO% 60% St O of N J 41 % 41% 41% 42% Tx Cos 52 % 52 52 % ,52 Tr Pet 3 % ... 3 % 3 % liidustrials—sAd Ru ../. 18 Al Ch .... 86%- ... HR , 87 U A1 Ch 127% ... 125% 127% Ar A 14% ... 14% 14% Am Can .. 47% 48% 48% 49% AHiLp.y.. ... ... 39% Am Sa R.. 62% ... 59% 60% On Lea ... ... 8 Coco Cola. .148% 147 147 IK'% Cos Can ... 72% ... 72 72 % Cer Pds . . . • ... 41 % Dav Ch .. 25>? . 25 24% Dunont ...319 312 312 318 Fa PI .113% ... 112% 313% Gen Asn . . -73>•'. ... 71 , 73 Ir Cos En. . 39 % ... 39 39 % Int Pa 54% Int Harv . .127% ... I>7 1 >7 Malic St..J4 ... 138% 139% Mt Wd .. 07% *l6 *l6 68% -la <Av Bot ..81 % 81% 79 % Radio .... 59% 58 58% 58% Re Tyn ..lot ... 190% 100% Se Rneb . . 53 % . 57 54 United Dr* 156% 156 156% 155 U S C I P 207 . . 190 201 % U S 111 Al 75% 71 a; 74% 79% IVoolworlh 162% . . 160% 161 % I tilitles— Am TANARUS& T. 146 % 146 146 146% Am Exnrc-- . l(i Am Wat W 51 ... 5i % Prklvr* Mn ... . 58 CgJu G Sc E . . ... ... 82 r % Coas Gaa .107% ... io.i in, *, Interboro .... ... "" "■ North Am C 48’. ... 17% 47% Peo Gas . . 122 ' ... 172 17* % sld GAR. 53 % . . 53 53 West Un . L 4 5 J 44% 115 144 Am Int CM) 37 % 36% 37% 36% Am SkC. . 7 7 7 % 6% At! Gill* . 23 31 32% 111 l■, Int M M p. 35 33 .14 % 32% United Frt 113 112 % 113 112 Foods— Am Sugar 74% 73% 74% 73% Am Bt Slur . ... ... 21 1 j Austin Nich 8% ... B'4a 8% Cal Pkg..-. 66% . 66% 67 Corn Proti .46% 4<i 46% 46% Cu Cane ■ . . . 41 % Cu Am Stig 23% ->3" 23 1 - 23% Kleisohmann 46% 46 jewel Tea 37% Nat Biwnnt. 91 93 ■%\ 94 91 Punta Alegr . . ... 37 Postutu .. 94 % ... JJ3% Want Bak B 23% 22% 23% 03 Tobaccos— Am Sumat 31% 34%. 34% 34 Am Tob .121 119% 121 >llß% AIU Tob B 120% 120% 116% Cons Cigars 70% . . TO 70 Gen Cig-irs ... st-~-Lu-gctt . ... ill % I orillard .. 29% 29 % 29% -'9% R J Reyn. . ... 109 % Tob ITii ii 107 % 106% 107 10, % Un Cig Sir 95% . 95% 95% Schulte RS. . . ... 45 DESCENDANTS OF CRUSADERS EXIST Two Main Settlements in Russian Mountains.

Hu I nilnl f’r * MOSCOW, Oct. 22. —Descendants of tlie crusaders, wearing the light ihiunmail firnior of tlie Middle Ages and distinguished by the large •rosses eniliroideied on their cloaks, •till live in the fastnesses of the Cau -asus Mountains. They are knovvjj as (lie Hev-Sourl *nd have two main settlements, one on the northern slope* Y>f the Caucasus range and another on the southern slope. Travelers In the Caucasus who have seen these picturesque tribesmen describe them as dark-haired and dark-eyed, but considerably lighter in complexion than the mixed Asiatic tribes who live in the same region. The I lev Souris on the northern side of the Caucasus live up to the warlike traditions of the ancestors and occasionally swoop do\?n on unwary travelers like robber barons of the Middle Ages. Those on, the southern side are reported to he quite peaceful. They sre diminishing race, ,and it is feared thaC'they wPi die out within the next few generations. Because of their isolation the remotest heights of the mountains ,und ttWir unwillingness to accept medical aid arc peculiarly sus reptihlo to contagious diseases. It is believed that their ancestors came lo the Caucasus as a result of the crusade which was diverted to Constantinopole early in the thirteenth century. GIRL CWRPKNTKK NEWARIC. N. J.—Miss Irene Rodney is only fourteen years old but is an experienced carpenter. During her school 'vacation she helped her father to build a house. Mapping the heavens has taken thirty years, hut the task is now practically completed. It has been an international task, the countries of the world cooperating.

New Army Chief of Germany

General Heye, the German stall' officer who first advised Hi# kaiser to abdicate his throne, is the new chief of the Keichswehr, or German national army, lie replaces General Vnn Seeekt, who was forced out because lie admitted a son of the former crown prince lo the army.

Slight Gain From Thursday’s Sharp Decline; Top Is $13.75. —Hog iflff Range—(let Bulk/ foe Receipt* 18 14 10014 35 14 3> 6.500 19 14 00 14 90 8 000 70. 14 00 14 00 6.500 21. 13.50013.65 13,65 8.000 22. A weak recovery from the shorp decline in hog values that occurred at the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange Thursday was made today when porkers weighing 225-300 pounds registered a 10-cent gain with other weights holding steady. Receipts were lower at 6,500 with 783 holdover hogs, which in the slight increase in values. Top price was $13.75, and the bulk of the hogs sold at [email protected]. Packing Aows were quotable at $lO @11.50, and smooth light sows sold at $11.75. Pigs weighing 120-130 pounds were quoted at $13.25; 130140 pounds, $12.56; 14T1-150 pounds, sl3, and 150-160 pounds, $11.25. Hog Price Range Matured hogs weighing 160-180 | pounds were sold at $13.50, which I was steady with prices at the j previous trading session: 180-225 pounds, $13.65, . steady; 225-300 pounds, $13.75, 10 cents higher. The \ market for hogs weighing 300 pounds up was indefinite. The cattle market remained steady with recipts estimated at 000 bovines. Prime yearlings sold at slo.* @11.50; steers, SOO 10; heifers, extreme range, ssl*ll, and cows, $407. Calves Ixm-er Yealers sold steady to sft cents lower. Receipts were estimated at 000. Good and choice vealers were largely $14.50® 15. Fat lambs were in a rut and | suffered a 25@50-cent loss, top westerns brought $14.25;• natives,! sl4 down. Bucks were s3® 5; sheep, 1 [email protected], and breeding ewes, $6.50 I up. —Hos—--160-180 lbs. sl3 50 180-225 lbs 13 65 I 2".V300 lbs |;|7s 120-130 lbs 1° 00 130-140 ib* it.-,,, I 1 *O-150 lbs 13 00 150-100 lbs 13,25 —Cattle— YearlilUH $10.50 011.50 Sti-trs 9.00 0 1 0.00 Heifers i-niiimon lo choice. 5 000 11 00 Cow* 4 00 0 7 00 —Calves— Best veals $15.00 , Bulk of sales 14.500 f5.00 —Slirt-o ami Lambs— Lambs $10.00014.25 Bucks 3.00 0: 5.00 Shew* 4 000 6.60 Brttdiiii,' owes U. 50 up Other Livestock CLEVELAND. Oct 22 Hoffs— Keeeiota. 1.8(10: market 100 15c lower: 250350 lbs.. sl3 850 14: 200-250 lbs. $13.75 0 14: 160 200 lbs., $13.25 013 85: 130 Kit* lbs $12.25 0 13.85: 00-130 lbs. 811 75 0i 12.7-5- Hacking sows. sllOl3. Cattle—Receipts. 170: calves, 200: market, cattle steady, xeaiers weak to 50c lower: 11111 steers. $70,7.75: beef lows SSO 6: low cutter mid cfKter cows. $3 2504 50- v itler* $15016: heavy • alves. SBO 12. Sh"t i> —Receipts. 1.500 market. 25** lower ton fat lambs $14.75 bulk iat lambs $1 *.250 14.75- bulk cull lambs. $10.56011.50: bulk lat ewes. $5 07. PITTSBURGH. Oct. 22—Hogs Receipts. 2.500: market active: 250 to 350 lbs, sl4 250 14 75: 200 to 250 lbs.. sl4 250 14.40. 160 to 200 lbs.. $14,250 1 1.40: 130 to 160 lbs. $13,500 14.35: 90 lo 130 lbs.. $12,500 13: packing i*ows. $10.50 0 11.75. Caltle—Receipts nolle: calves 150: beet steers. $0.25: vealers. top #16.50. Sheep—Receipts 800: mar rt steady: top lat Tahibs. sl4rTs. TOI.EDO. Oct. 22.—Hog* Receipts. 500: mark'd 10015 c lower: heavies. $13,250 13 50: mediums. $13.75013.85; Yorkers. $11.500 12.25; good pigs. sllO 12.50. Calves-*—Slow and lower Sheep and lambs—Marekt slow. / Births 11 armold and Mari’ I.itl.le. 911 Cl>un-li H.-irr* and H*!n Kafsder. 1018 Harlan.’ Marshall and Anna Teague, 1420 Fin j lev. Henry and Lilly Beecher. 822 E. Walnut. Girls .Tncob'-sod Viola Scott. 556 N. Lyons. Pan! and Zela Reiter. Indiana Christian | Hosnltul. . , l - s*,-••'fn'i ai'd Hard Montague. Indiana Christian Hosp'*ai Thi'iwa’i and Margaret Lane. Indiana Cl -istian Hesminl. K-i-'-st and Sarah Murry. 620 E. Twen-ty-Fifth. Deaths Elsi'.'orth Sterns 59. Indiana Central Hospital > roneho pepumonia (t er-e Roberts. 68. 1106 ‘"N. Teeumsfli. cerebral apoplexy. Frances M. Bailev. 29. 436 W. Twenty l Xi'i’h pu'monarv tuberculosis. Fviy,k Forsythe. 69. city hospital, ae- [ cidental. .... ... U- Jiipies Leslie v'sesiiii-a**, .1 months. 38"‘ F. Tveniv-Slxlh influenr.a. Newton Watson 63. Indiana Christian Ho“oini ac-'ld'-v* al. Caeence IT. Wi'son. 56. Indiana Central j lloanital. nnraiys’s , , I . Pn-ilv Item* ni'i 82. 1828 Ruckle, chronic n’;-oe.'ird : t% , t.c-vta v Saiadin. 40 Indiana CeiTtral | Hp—l'nl nsra’-sis ' MelimV, .1. Shock'"*' 80. 3746 N. Capi in’ pcbe-il b'-morrhnTf. F.milv H. Uoole. 86. 42 W. Thirtieth. | " Mtirk" Jewell. 13. etiv hospital, typhoid j *' Uni Frenkti" Sherman. 1 month. ; Sixteenth and Arlington, pyloric stenosis. MAY END LONDON SMOKE S<H)f Gauges I’sed to Cause of So-Called “F’og." ! Bi/ l ulled /’res* LONDON. Oct. 22. London's ! smoke screen, which is usually taken by~ visiting Americans for the famous “London fogs" Is being investigated by the London county council. < / Soot gauges, s'milar to the rain gauges of other cities, have been placed at advantageous points throughout the London parks. The deposits in each of the gauges is collected daily and carefully measured and later submitted to city chemists for chemical analysis to determine the main cause of the smoke screen.

AMUSEMENTS

DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT CASINO GARDENS ADMISSION 75c

Ona B. Talbot Concerts MURAT, TONIGHT, 8:l5 Ticket Ona B. Talbot office all day and theater after 6 o’clock. SCHUMANN-HEINK Nov. 1, Cincinnati Symphony $3, $2.50, $2, $1.50, $1, plus tax Ona B. Talbot, 916 1 Hume-Mansur.

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AMUSEMENTS MUTUAL Burlesque Theater Formerly Broadway LEE HICKMAN AND MILT FRANKFORD with HELLO PAREE A Shimmy-Shaking Chorus On the Illuminated Runwa

ENGLISH'S TONIGHT MAT. SAT. The Newest and Most A COMEDY CARNIVAL Special for Visiting Teachers Headed by WILL MAHONEY The “Clown Prince." WILLIE-WEST & McGINITY The House Builders HARRIET HOCTOR and WILL HOLBROOK DERICKSON & BROWN Other Star Acts and Pictures Prices Reduced Mats/ Now 20c, 30c, 50c. Nites, plenty good seats—75c All Seats Reserved. KAY SISTERS VANITY REVUE FEATURING Vera Meaning and Her Coeds Wright & Dietrich The Different Singers Number LESTER Please World’s Foremost Ventriloquist WITH WALLY Herbert’s JACKSON & Co. Leaping Dogs PHOTOPLAY “SPEEDING VENUS” With Priscilla Dean MOTION PICTURES TODAY AND TOMORROW “OLD LOVES AND NEW” With Lewis Stone Comedy, News, Sportlight Tomorrow Only, 3rd Chapter “THE FIGHTING MARINE’’ With GENE TUNNEY COLONIAL Positively Last Two Days 3 Bad Men Never Have You Seen Its Equal COMING—NEXT WEEK BELLE BENNET In David Belasco's “The Campus Flirt” ON OUR STAGE CHARLIE DAVIS AND HIS GANG “PARIS’’ BOB GORDON WIZARD ORGANIST COMING NEXT WEEK STELLA DALLAS By OLIVE HIGGINS PROUTY Ronald Colman —Belle Bennett Alice Joyce—Jean Hersholt— Lois Moran— Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

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Teachers You Have Read NOW SEE “MARE NOSTRUM” (Our Sea) with ALICE TERRY and ANTONIO MORENO Special Musical Setting by STOLAREVSKY played by Circle Symphonic Orchestra Circle Chats CURIOSITIES Animated Circle News